THE  LIBRARY 

OF 

THE  UNIVERSITY 

OF  CALIFORNIA 

LOS  ANGELES 


M 


I 


SOUTHERN  BRANCH, 

UNIVERSITY  OF  CALIFORNIA, 

LIBRARY. 

t^S  ANGELES,  CALIF, 


rUKSIDENT    KdMUNU    JaNKS    JaMES 


THE 

SEMI-CENTENNIAL 
ALUMNI    RECORD 

OF  THE 

UNIVERSITY   OF   ILLINOIS 

EDITED   BY 

FRANKLIN  W.  SCOTT 

Secretary  of  the  Alumni 
Association 


61 830 


1918 
UNIVERSITY  OF  ILLINOIS 


JTfjt  ILakfaitit  \^rtS3 

R.  R.  DONNELLEY  A-  SONS  COMPANY 
CHICAGO 


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CONTENTS 

Preface:  Greetings  from  the  President  of  the  University      ....        v 

Historical  Sketch vii 

Annals  1862-1918 xxxi 

Growth  of  the  University  by  Years Ixxxi 

Explanatory  Note         Ixxxii 

Baccalaureate  Alumni i 

Graduate  Alumni 742 

Honorary  Alumni 825 

Members  of  the  Faculty 835 

Trustees 969 

Directory  of  the  Illini  Clubs 983 

Statistics     of  Alumni     Family  Relationships 985 

List  of  Graduates  Who  Served  in  the  War 987 

Summary  of  Numbers  Engaged  in  War  Service 999 

Geographical  Distribution  of  Alumni,  Faculty,  and  Trustees      .     .      .  looi 
Alphabetical  Index  of  Graduates 1099 


PREFACE 

To  the  Alumni  of  the  University  of  Illinois,     (i reeling: 

When  six  years  ago  I  wrote  a  word  of  greeting  to  you  in  the  preface  to  the  second 
edition  of  the  Alumni  Record,  no  one  could  have  anticipated  that  the  University  of 
Illinois  would  soon  be  put  to  such  a  severe  test. 

The  Great  War  has  come  and  gone,  and  every  son  and  daughter  of  Illinois  may 
well  be  proud  of  the  glorious  record  made  by  their  Alma  Mater  in  this  time  of  storm 
and  stress.  The  history  of  the  University  during  this  period  is  contained  in  the 
records  of  the  activities  of  its  graduates  and  faculties  as  set  forth  in  the  subsequent 
pages  of  this  book.  It  not  only  needs  no  apologies  or  defense,  but  it  is  a  history  in 
which  very  citizen  of  the  State,  whether  alumnus  of  the  University  or  not,  may  prop- 
erly take  an  honest  pride. 

It  will  be  remembered  that  the  great  war  Governor  of  Illinois,  Honorable  Rich- 
ards Yates,  in  a  letter  read  at  the  opening  exercises  of  the  University  more  than 
fifty  years  ago  wrote  : 

"My  great  hope  is  that  this  institution  shall  prove  the  crowning  achievement  of 
this  age  among  all  the  grand  works  in  behalf  of  popular  education,  which  illustrates 
the  splendid  history  of  our  state  and  that  to  the  latest  generation  our  young  men 
shall  have  cause  to  bless  the  wise  fore-thought  of  the  men  of  this  age,  who  have, 
amidst  gigantic  war,  not  only  vindicated  the  free  institutions  and  ideas  of  self- 
government,  but  also  founded  this  splendid  nursery  of  free  men  and  enlightened 
patriotism.  An  educated  man  may  become  unpatriotic,  a  patriot  may  become  per- 
verted through  ignorance,  but  wisdom  and  patriotism  hand  in  hand  are  invincible."  ^ 

This  wish  uttered  at  the  very  beginning  of  the  University  was  a  splendid  prophecy 
.  which  has  been  splendid!}'  fulfilled. 

We"  are  entering  now  a  new  era  of  human  history.  The  demands  to  be  made  upon 
the  University  will  be  many,  some  of  them  of  an  entirely  new  character.  To  meet 
them  properly  will  call  for  a  new  type  of  professor  and  trustee  and  alumnus,  men 
and  women  not  merely  of  good  training  and  with  the  culture  of  the  past,  but  above 
all,  men  and  women  of  vision  and  outlook.  Our  children  and  our  children's  chil- 
dren will  not  rest  content  with  having  stretched  out  over  them  the  dead  hand  of  the 
past. 

The  University  must  lead  in  all  the  paths  of  progress  if  it  is  to  win  and  maintain 
that  position  of  influence  in  our  future  development  which  we  university  people 
think  should  belong  to  it.  At  the  same  time,  it  is  doubly  necessary  in  this  era  of 
changing  standards  that  all  that  is  good  and  true  and  beautiful  in  the  past  should  be 
preserved  and  made  the  permanent  heritage  of  our  successors.  In  this  work  of  con- 
servation the  University  is  by  its  very  nature  peculiarly  fitted  to  play  a  permanent 
and  even  a  decisive  part. 

The  people  of  Illinois  have  made  liberal  appropriations  for  the  support  of  this 
institution,  and  they  will  make  still  more  liberal  appropriations  in  the  years  to  come. 
No  matter  how  liberal  they  may  be,  we  shall  still  lack  many  things  to  make  a  first- 
rate  modern  center  of  life  and  light  such  as  a  university  ought  to  be.  Many  of  these 
desiderata  can  in  my  opinion  only  be  realized  by  the  efforts  of  the  alumni  themselves. 
The  full  development  of  the  finer  sides  of  academic  life,  all  that  is  included  for  in- 
stance under  the  term  "the  fine  arts,"  has  waited  patiently  for  fifty  years,  and  from 
'See  Semi-centennial  History  of  the  University  of  Illinois  by  Burt  E.  Powell,  Vol.  I,  page  XII. 

V 


vi  University  of  Illinois 

present  indications  must  wait  still  some  time  longer,  for  that  awakening  in  tlie 
breasts  of  our  alumni  of  a  strong  determination  that  no  institution  shall  be  allowed 
to  surpass  their  Alma  Mater  in  these  fundamentals  of  life,  an  awakening  which  I 
am  sure  is  destined  soon  to  come.  A  picture,  a  statue,  a  book,  a  specimen,  a  collec- 
tion, a  building,  here  a  little,  there  a  little,  line  upon  line,  precept  upon  precept — thus 
an  institution  grows  and  becomes  an  ever  mightier  force  for  all  that  is  good  and 
true  and  beautiful  in  human  society,  and  every  alumnus  should  feel  that  somewhere 
in  that  process  he  has  himself  exercised  a  personal  influence  in  this  steady  uplift, 
has  contributed  at  least  one  brick  to  this  mighty  and  ever  growing  structure. 

"Come  over  into  Macedonia  and  help  us."  We  are  trying  to  build  here  a  center 
in  which  your  young  people  and  those  of  all  the  State  and  the  whole  country  will 
find  an  atmosphere  which  is  favorable  to  the  development  during  the  years  of  college 
and  universitj^  life  of  all  those  qualities  we  would  wish  to  see  in  our  children  and 
fellow  citizens. 

Your  personal  presence  as  often  as  you  can  come  to  our  university  celebrations, 
your  kind  word  of  appreciation  to  your  neighbors  and  friends  of  our  work,  of  the 
opportunities  offered  here  to  young  people  seeking  an  education,  your  direction  of 
the  attention  of  your  acquaintances  and  friends  to  the  opportunity  to  do  the  people 
of  the  Commonwealth  a  service  by  placing  funds  at  the  disposal  of  the  University 
for  the  ends  for  which  it  exists — all  these  things  will  help.  Even  the  smallest  efforts 
in  this  direction  put  forth  bj^  as  large  a  body  as  our  alumni  now  constitutes  count 
for  far  more  than  any  one  can  easily  appreciate,  who  has  not  made  it  the  subject  of 
special  study. 

Illinois !  May  she  do  her  duty  in  the  future  far  better  than  in  the  past,  and  may 
every  alumnus  help  her  measure  herself  up  to  her  true  greatness  as  never  before ! 

Edmund  J.  James. 


HISTORICAL  SKETCH 

OF  THE 

UNIVERSITY  OF  ILLINOIS' 

There  is  something  impressively  significant  in  the  fact  that  all  the  plans  for  cele- 
brating the  fiftieth  birthday  of  the  University  of  Illinois  were  swept  away  in  the 
rush  of  her  sons  and  daughters  to  the  support  of  the  United  States  in  the  Great  War. 
More  than  five  thousand  of  them  turned  from  the  business  of  peace  to  whatever 
their  country  found  most  useful  for  them  to  do;  three  score  more  than  a  hundred, 
as  many  as  entered  the  University  in  the  first  year  of  its  career,  have  given  up  their 
lives  in  'the  National  cause.  The  University's  classrooms  were  devoted  to  the 
teaching  of  soldiers,  its  laboratories  were  utilized  to  supply  the  new  and  pressing 
needs  of  warfare ;  its  specialists  in  history  and  engineering,  in  science,  language  and 
economics  turned  from  the  service  of  the  State  to  the  service  of  the  Nation.  In  that 
transformation  of  what  had  come  to  seem  in  the  minds  of  most  men  a  State  institu- 
tion into  an  instrument  of  National  service  there  was  but  a  returning,  as  if,  in  a 
sense,  to  celebrate  the  closing  of  a  great  half-century  of  achievement,  to  that  charac- 
ter which  the  institution  had  at  its  beginning,  and  in  is  very  conception. 

The  founders  of  the  nation  had  far  sighted  appreciation  of  the  importance  of 
education,  even  of  higher  education,  in  a  democracy,  and,  although  the  state 
universities  of  today  can  not  trace  their  origin  to  so  remote  a  source,  national 
support  of  institutions  of  higher  learning  in  all  the  states  to  be  formed  in  the 
Northwestern  Territory  was  provided  in  the  ordinance  of  1787,  and  encouraged 
by  subsequent  legislation.  The  states  were  not  ready  to  profit  from  the  earlier 
gifts,  but  from  that  remote  time  to  the  present,  the  national  government  has 
furnished  the  means  for  initiating  every  great  movement  for  higher  education  at 
public  expense.  The  ordinance  of  1787  gave  Illinois  two  townships  to  be  "ex- 
clusively bestowed  upon  a  college  or  university,"  and  to  that  gift  there  was  added 
later  one-half  percent  of  the  proceeds  from  the  sale  of  government  lands  in  Illinois 
after  1818. 

Neighboring  states,  younger  than  Illinois,  earlier  took  advantage  of  their  gifts 
and  established  colleges.  In  this  state  the  two  townships  were  sold  at  ridiculously 
low  prices  and  the  proceeds,  together  with  the  "college  fund"  derived  from  the  sale 
of  public  lands,  were  lent  to  the  counties  and  by  them  used  to  support  the  common 
schools,  the  funds  of  which  had  been  wasted.  Funds  thus  in  use  were  not  easily 
regained.  While  this  was  going  on,  several  sectarian  colleges  sprang  up,  and  in 
their  struggle  for  life  naturally  opposed  any  movement  to  establish  a  rival  having 
state  support.  From  the  beginning  there  had  been  in  Illinois  general  indifference, 
towards  higher  education,  and  not  a  little  distrust  of  its  institutions.  All  these 
causes  in  combination  made  futile  such  feeble  attempts  as  arose  to  recover  the  sem- 
inary and  college  funds  and  apply  them  to  their  proper  uses. 

The  only  movement  towards  higher  education  in  Illinois  prior  to  1850  that  had 
any  prompt  results  was  that  for  normal  schools  for  the  training  of  teachers.  Such 
a  school  was  established  by  an  act  of  the  legislature  in  1857,  and  to  it  so  much  of 
the  funds  for  higher  education  as  could  be  recovered  was  applied.  Not  a  cent  of 
these  resources  ever  went  to  support  the  state  university. 

Contemporaneously  with  the  agitation  for  normal  schools  there  was  active  about 
the  country  a  demand  for  some  form  of  industrial  education  for  the  masses.  This 
widespread  stir  was  given  definite  motion  and  aim  by  Jonathan  Baldwin  Turner,  in 
Illinois,  and  this  state,  therefore,  which  had  squandered  or  perverted  its  first 
patrimony,  led  the  way  to  a  second,  larger,  and  more  fruitful  national  gift  for  higher 
education.  The  concrete  movement  which  was  to  result  in  the  so-called  Morrill 
Land  Grant  Act  and  establish  the  University  of  Illinois  and  her  sister  state  univer- 
sities began  at  a  meeting  held  at  Granville,  Putnam  County,  Illinois,  on  November 

"■  The  writer  wishes  to  acknowledge  his  indebtedness  to  the  History  of  the  University  by  Allan 
Nevins,  published  by  the  Oxford  University  Press,  the  one  volume  of  the  Semi-Centennial  History 
of  the  tlniversity  by  B.  E.  Powell,  and  the  historical  sketches  in  the  edition  of  the  Alumni  Record 
Iiublished  in  1913  and  the  Directory  of  Matriculants  published  in  1916.  He  is  also  under  oblifra- 
tions  to  many  alumni  who  have  generously  supplied  accounts  of  life  at  the  University  in  their  day. 


viii  University  of  Illinois 

38,  1851,  at  which,  by  invitation  of  an  agricultural  society  known  as  the  Buel  Insti- 
tute, organized  by  Benjamin  Lundy,  and  including  in  its  membership  two  brothers 
of  William  Cullen  Bryant  and  other  prominent  citizens,  farmers  from  various  parts 
of  the  state  and  in  considerable  numbers  met  to  promote  agricultural  education. 
Turner  had  for  twenty  years  been  considering  the  educational  needs  of  the  industrial 
workers,  and  his  address  on  this  occasion  embodied  his  mature  thought  carefully 
worked  out  in  detail.  It  was  based  on  his  fundamental  idea  that  the  industrial 
classes  needed  a  system  of  liberal  education  for  their  own  class,  and  adapted^  to 
their  own  pursuits;  calculated  to  create  for  them  an  industrial  literature,  pertaining 
to  their  vocational  wants,  to  train  teachers  and  lecturers  for  subordinate  institutes, 
of  which  there  was  to  be  one  in  each  county  in  the  state.  So  clearly  had  he  seen 
and  understood  the  need  and  the  means  to  meet  it  that  now,  after  the  land  grant 
colleges  have  been  in  operation  for  fifty  years,  his  address  sounds  like  a  description 
of  a  thing  accomplished,  rather  than  a  project  then  looked  upon  as  a  radical  innova- 
tion. 

Turner's  address  aroused  enthusiastic  approval;  resolutions  were  passed  and 
steps  were  taken  to  circulate  his  plan  in  periodicals  and  pamphlets  and  to  send  forth 
lecturers  to  spread  the  idea.  It  was  taken  up  by  Greeley  and  other  journalists  and 
given  circulation  all  over  the  country.  At  a  second  convention  at  Springfield  in 
June,  1852,  a  federal  land  grant  was  again  demanded,  and  the  plan  for  a  university 
was  enlarged  to  include  a  normal  school  and  so  to  claim  the  seminary  fund.  It 
urged  that  a  beginning  be  made  at  once,  "if  possible  on  a  sufficiently  extensive  scale 
to  honorably  justify  a  successful  appeal  to  congress  in  conjunction  with  eminent 
citizens  and  statesmen  in  other  states  who  have  expressed  their  readiness  to  co- 
operate with  us  for  an  appropriation  of  public  lands  in  each  state  in  the  Union  for 
the  appropriate  endowment  for  the  liberal  education  of  the  industrial  classes  in  their 
several  pursuits  in  each  state  in  the  Union."  In  November,  at  a  third  convention 
held  in  Chicago,  an  Industrial  League  was  formed  to  disseminate  the  idea,  and 
Turner  was  made  director.  Another  memorial  was  prepared,  and  arrangements 
were  made  to  petition  the  legislature  and  congress.  A  fourth  convention  held  in 
Springfield  in  January,  1854,  demanded  an  industrial  universit)'-  and  urged  the  legis- 
lature to  ask  that  congress  appropriate  to  each  state  $500,000  worth  of  public  lands 
for  the  liberal  endowment  of  an  industrial  imiversity.  Governor  Matteson  pro- 
posed the  subject  to  the  legislature  for  discussion  at  its  special  session  in  that  year. 
A  fifth  convention  was  held  in  Springfield  in  January,  1855,  when  a  bill  was  prepared 
to  incorporate  the  Trustees  of  the  Illinois  University,  which  was  to  receive  the  col- 
lege and  seminary  funds. 

Interest  in  the  plan  was  widespread,  but  it  met  little  favor  in  congress,  where 
it  was  understood  that  President  Pierce  was  unfriendly.  Illinois  representatives 
were  alive  to  the  demands  of  their  constituents,  and  were  genuinely  interested  in 
Turner's  far-sighted  plan,  but  they  made  little  or  no  headway.  In  1857,  however, 
the  time  seemed  promising,  and  on  the  advice  of  Senator  Trumbull,  Turner  and  his 
associates  selected  an  eastern  man  to  introduce  their  bill.  Their  choice  fell  on  Mor- 
rill of  Vermont,  and  to  him  Turner  sent  all  his  papers  and  documents.  Internal 
evidence  in  the  wording  of  the  bill,  correspondence  of  men  intimately  connected  with 
the  movement  at  the  time,  including  Morrill  himself,  and  the  testimony  of  Turner 
and  his  associates  all  go  to  show  that  the  Morrill  Land  Grant  bill,  which  was  intro- 
duced in  congress  on  December  14,  1857,  was  inspired  by  Turner,  and  in  part  com- 
posed in  his  language.  The  bill  finally  passed  in  1859,  only  to  be  vetoed  by  Presi- 
dent Buchanan.  Lincoln  in  the  summer  of  tS6o  promised  Turner  that  if  elected  "I 
will  sign  your  bill  for  State  L^niversities."  Morrill  reintroduced  it  in  December, 
but  it  was  adversely  reported  by  committee ;  virtually  the  same  bill  was  again  intro- 
duced by  Senator  Benjamin  F.  Wade  in  May,  1862,  was  passed  by  both  houses,  and 
signed  by  President  Lincoln  on  July  2,  1862.  Illinois  had  in  part  made  restitution 
for  the  neglect  shown  her  earlier  opportunities.  In  the  words  of  President  Edmund 
J.  James,  "To  Jonathan  B.  Turner,  tlic  Illinois  professor  and  farmer,  belongs  the 
credit  of  having  first  formulated  clearly  the  plan  of  a  national  grant  of  land  to  each 
state  in  the  Union  for  the  promotion  of  education  in  agriculture  and  mechanic  arts, 
and  of  having  inaugurated  the  agitation  that  made  possible  the  passage  of  the  so- 
called  Morrill  Act." 

The  Act  appropriated  thirty  thousand  acres  of  land  for  each  member  of  con- 
gress and  required  that  the  grant  must  be  accepted  by  the  state  within  two  years. 
The  grant  was  to  constitute  a  perpetual  fund,  the  income  of  which  was  to  be  "inviol- 
ably appropriated"  by  the  state  "to  the  endowment,  support,  and  maintenance  of,  at 
least,  one  college,  where  the  leading  object  sTiall  be,  without  excluding  other  scien- 
tific and  classical  studies,  and  including  military  tactics,  to  teach  such  branches  of 


HisToiucAT,  Sketch  ix 

learning  as  arc  related  to  agriculture  and  the  mechanic  arts,  in  such  manner  as  the 
legislatures  of  the  states  may  respectively  prescribe,  in  order  to  promote  the  liberal 
and  practical  education  of  the  industrial  classes  in  the  several  pursuits  and  profes- 
sions in  life." 

The  acceptance  of  the  grant  by  the  legislature  in  February,  1863,  marked  merely 
the  beginning  of  the  fight  for  a  state  university  in  Illinois.  Even  before  the  gift  was 
accepted  men  interested  in  the  sectarian  colleges  of  the  state  had  laid  their  plans  to 
divide  the  proceeds  of  the  grant  between  Shurtleff  and  Knox  Colleges.  Certain 
Chicagoans  believed  that  the  fund  should  be  divided  between  an  agricultural  college 
in  a  farming  district  and  a  mechanical  college  in  Chicago.  To  all  division  of  the 
fund  and  to  all  proposals  seeking  to  combine  the  new  institution  with  those  already 
existing,  Turner  and  his  associates  were  unalterably  opposed.  "We  wish  now  wisely 
to  begin  a  peculiar  university,"  he  said,  "which  our  posterity  can  erect  into  the 
strongest,  broadest  and  best  university  on  the  face  of  the  earth — Our  in.stitution  is 
wholly  new."  Turner  and  his  associates  had  their  way ;  the  fund  was  not  divided, 
and  was  given  to  no  existing  college.  But  the  act  providing  for  a  commission  to 
locate  the  university  provoked  another  fight  as  bitter  as  any  that  preceded  it,  and 
almost  made  Turner  despair  of  his  plan. 

In  accordance  with  an  act  of  the  legislature  passed  in  1867,  any  county,  city, 
township,  or  incorporated  town  could  vote  bonds  to  support  a  proposal  for  the  lo- 
cation of  the  new  institution,  and  there  ensued  a  somewhat  disgraceful  struggle  for 
what  was  looked  upon  as  a  rich  prize.  Chicago,  Springfield,  Peoria,  Bloomington, 
Lincoln,  and  Jacksonville  competed  with  Champaign  county  for  the  new  "school." 
By  means  not  altogether  creditable,  a  group  of  men  under  the  leadership  of  Clark 
Robinson  Griggs  secured  the  institution  for  Champaign  county.  The  tone  of  the 
whole  contest,  and  the  methods  of  Griggs  in  particular,  while  perhaps  not  open  to 
charges  of  dishonesty,  were  such  as  to  dishearten  the  earnest  friends  of  the  new  un- 
dertaking, who  saw  their  darling  project  at  its  very  beginning  made  the  booty  in  a 
statewide  campaign  of  political  trickery,  swapping,  and  jobbery,  conducted  by  men 
who  cared  little  and  understood  less  about  the  meaning  of  the  institution  for  which 
they  were  struggling.  Turner's  daughter  reported  that  "rightly  or  wrongly  he  be- 
lieved that  the  university  had  been  placed  in  the  hands  of  those  who  wished  to  use  it 
only  for  their  own  selfish  purposes,  with  no  consideration  for  the  great  blessing  it 
was  intended  to  be,  or  appreciation  of  the  thought  and  labor  bestowed  upon  its  con- 
ception and  birth." 

"Two  utterly  dissimilar  groups  of  men  had  now  done  their  work  for  the  indus- 
trial university,"  says  B.  E.  Powell,  in  his  Semi-Centennial  History  of  the  University. 
"The  first,  with  Jonathan  B.  Turner  at  the  head  had  fought  valiantly  and  intelligently 
for  an  idea ;  the  second,  with  Clark  R.  Griggs  at  the  head,  had  fought  dauntlessly 
and  shrewdly  for  a  political  plum.  The  Turner  group  felt  when  the  university  fell 
into  the  hands  of  the  Griggs  group  which  secured  its  location,  that  its  work  had  been 
lost,  that  the  fund  which  would  have  meant  so  much  for  the  education  of  the  in- 
dustrial classes  would  be  dissipated. 

The  act  incorporating  the  Illinois  Industrial  University  approved  by  Governor 
Oglesby  on  February  28th,  1867,  provided  that  five  trustees  were  to  be  appointed 
from  each  of  the  three  grand  judicial  districts  of  the  state,  and  one  from  each  of  the 
thirteen  congressional  districts,  who  with  the  governor,  superintendent  of  public  in- 
struction, president  of  the  state  agricultural  society,  and  the  regent,  when  elected,  as 
ex  officio  members,  should  constitute  the  board  of  trustees.  The  board  met  for  the 
first  time  in  Springfield  on  March  12,  1867. 

The  first  duty  of  the  trustees  was  to  choose  a  president,  who  was  to  be  called 
"regent"  and  thus  insulated  from  reactionary  contact  with  the  classics,  philosophy, 
and  theology.  Their  choice  promptly  fell  upon  John  M'ilton  Gregory,  then  president 
of  Kalamazoo  College.  Born  in  New  York  state,  Gregory  had  been  educated  at 
Union  College,  had  studied  law,  had  been  in  the  Baptist  ministry  for  several  years, 
had  been  head  of  a  classical  school  in  Detroit,  editor  of  the  Michigan  Journal  of 
Education,  which  he  established,  and  for  three  terms  had  been  state  superintendent 
of  public  instruction  in  Michigan. 

If  the  organized  agriculturists  of  the  state  had  been  alienated  by  the  group  that 
took  the  university  to  Champaign  county,  they  were  still  actively  intent  on  their  pur- 
pose, and  were  greatly  displeased  by  the  choice  of  a  doctor  of  divinity  as  regent. 
They  feared  again  that  their  hope  of  a  new  kind  of  institution  for  the  education  of 
the  industrial  classes  was  lost ;  that  this  new  thing  was  after  all  to  be  made  no  more 
than  another  classical  or  sectarian  college,  of  which  there  were  already  more  than 
enough,  one  which  would  ignore  the  real  needs  and  pervert  the  ambitions  of  the 
sons  of  the  prairies. 


X  University  of  Illinois 

Events  soon  proved  that  liiese  fears  were  wilhoul  adequate  foundation.  Cham- 
paign countj'  lived  up  to  its  engagements,  and  those  who  had  brought  the  University 
to  it  did  not  in  anj-  way  impede  its  development.  The  regent  did  not  make  a  sec- 
tarian or  elassical  college.  The  feeling  of  mistrust  and  suspicion  on  the  part  of  the 
farmers  and  the  original  promoters  of  the  University  nevertheless  kept  the  board, 
the  regent,  and  the  University  subject  for  years  to  unsympathetic  and  sometimes 
unjustlj'  faultfinding  scrutiny.  Some  of  the  sharpest  and  least  justified  faultfinding 
came  from  within  the  board  itself. 

'Die  regent  and  the  board  did  not,  indeed,  plan  a  curriculum  to  meet  the  desires 
of  Turner,  who  would  have  had  an  institution  oflfering  little  or  nothing  else  than 
practical  courses  to  students  of  little  preparation,  and  laying  the  foundation  by  ex- 
perimental investigations  for  a  scientific  development  of  agriculture  and  for  a 
means  to  spread  the  knowledge  thus  derived  among  farmers  everywhere.  Gregory- 
combined  the  practical  purposes  too  much  emphasized  by  Turner  with  some  pro- 
vision for  general  education.  He  and  those  who  supported  his  ideas  saved  the 
University  from  becoming  a  mere  industrial  school  so  limited  in  its  purposes  as  to 
make  its  development  into  broad  usefulness  difficult,  if  not  impossible.  Gregory 
was  prepared  by  experience  to  organize  and  direct  the  kind  of  institution  the  people 
wished  this  University  to  be.  "It  may  be  true,"  writes  Powell,  "that  he  had  come  to 
his  task  .  .  .  with  a  deeper  reverence  for  the  classics  than  was  precisely  necessary 
for  that  section  of  the  corn  belt.  If  true  it  was  a  reverence  that  was  susceptible  of 
modification.  But  Dr.  Gregory  had  received  special  training  and  experience  for  his 
new  work,  of  which  those  who  have  written  of  him  apparently  have  been  unaware  or 
else  have  ignored.  From  1859  to  1865  Dr.  Gregory  was  a  member  of  the  board  of 
education  that  controlled  and  managed  the  state  agricultural  college  of  Michigan. 
As  secretary  of  that  board  and  as  state  superintendent  he  was  an  influential  mem- 
ber and  upon  him  devolved  much  of  the  labor  of  direction  of  the  affairs  of  the 
college. 

"Thus  Dr.  Gregory  had  already  faced  the  problems  of  creating  an  agricultural 
college  in  a  w-estern  state.  The  questions  of  the  purpose  of  such  an  institution,  of 
its  finances,  of  its  administration,  of  its  courses  of  instruction,  had  all  been  thought 
over,  discussed,  and  in  many  cases  acted  upon  by  Dr.  Gregory  some  eight  years  be- 
fore he  was  called  upon  to  aid  in  organizing  the  Illinois  Industrial  University.  Even 
Turner,  with  his  deeper  knowledge,  perhaps,  of  agriculture  and  the  needs  of  the 
industrial  classes,  had  not  this  practical  training  and  experience  in  the  actual  or- 
ganization and  development  of  an  agricultural  college." 

The  first  curriculum  contained  five  departments:  agriculture;  polytechnic,  (made 
up  of  mechanical  science  and  art,  civil  engineering,  mining  and  metallurgy,  and 
architecture  and  fine  arts);  military;  chemistry  and  natural  science;  and  general 
science  and  literature,  including  most  of  the  curriculum  of  the  classical  colleges  of 
the  day.  This  course  of  study  caused  considerable  excitement  among  the  people. 
The  idea  of  teaching  "English  Literature"  and  "Ancient  and  Modern  Languages  and 
Literatures"  was  widely  opposed.  The  institution  was  denounced  as  no  more  than 
one  of  the  "old  colleges"  and  the  question  was  derisively  asked,  "Why  add,  by  a 
public  grant  of  lands,  to  these  old  institutions,  of  which  the  people  already  have 
too  many?" 

Untrue  and  sensational  talcs  were  told  and  believed,  greatly  to  the  discredit  of 
the  new  University.  Many  demanded  that  the  classics  should  be  excluded  from  the 
course  of  study;  others"  that  they  should  be  tolerated,  but  not  cherished.  The  dis- 
satisfaction showed  itself  in  newspaper  articles  and  in  public  addresses;  dissension 
appeared  in  the  board  of  trustees;  and  finally,  in  1S70,  a  convention  of  delegates 
from  the  several  county  agricultural  societies  met  at  Bloomington  to  consider  the 
past,  present,  and  future  condition  of  the  Illinois  Industrial  University.  Dr.  Gregory 
attended  and  delivered  an  address.  He  explained  the  act  creating  the  University 
and  the  course  of  study,  answered  some  reasonable  questions,  and  as  a  result  very 
much  improved  the  existing  feeling.  A  committee  was  appointed  to  visit  the  insti- 
tution;  its  report  served  to  allay  criticism  and  prejudice.  But  in  the  preceding  year 
the  legislature  had  appropriated  sixty  thousand  dollars  in  support  of  the  University 
for  the  biennium,  and  there  were  other  signs  that  tlie  new  institution  was  to  be 
given  a  chance  to  prove  its  worth. 

Such  an  opportunity  and  such  a  result  were  sorely  needed  if  the  University  was 
not  to  prove  a  failure,  for  in  spite  of  the  efforts  made  to  recruit  students,  and  the 
general  interest  aroused  throughout  the  state,  only  fifty  students  enrolled  on  Mon- 
day, March  2,  1868,  when  the  doors  of  the  new  institution  were  first  opened.  The 
number  reached  sixty-eight  by  the  end  of  the  first  week,  but  most  of  these  were  from 
Champaign  county. 


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Formal  inaugural  ceremonies  were  held  in  the  chapel  on  March  ii,  in  the  presence 
of  visitors  from  all  parts  of  the  state;  addresses  were  made  by  Newton  Bateman, 
state  superintendent  of  public  instruction,  and  Dr.  Gregory,  and  music  was  fur- 
nished under  the  direction  of  a  well  known  Chicago  musician.  Two  days  later  the 
first  faculty  meeting  was  held,  and  the  University  was  considered  a  going  concern. 
The  minutes  of  the  first  meeting  show  the  size  of  the  beginnings:  "A  meeting  of 
the  Faculty  of  the  Illinois  Industrial  University  was  held  this  evening  at  the  room 
of  the  Regent — present,  the  Regent  (Dr.  Gregory),  Prof.  Baker  and  Prof.  Atherton." 
Jonathan  Periam  was  head  farmer. 

To  this  brief  list  was  soon  added  the  name  of  Thomas  Jonathan  Burrill,  and  a 
little  later  A.  P.  S.  Stuart,  Willard  F.  Bliss,  Samuel  W.  Shattuck,  Edward  Snyder, 
and  a  few  non-resident  lecturers  completed  the  faculty.  The  students  whom  they 
had  to  teach  were  mostly  from  the  farm,  and  but  indifferently  prepared.  Though 
the  admission  requirements  were  made  as  strict  as  those  of  the  best  universities  of 
the  time,  those  who  could  not  meet  them,  but  who  could  pass  an  examination  in 
the  common  school  branches,  were  admitted  to  "select"  courses.  The  routine  of 
college  life  was  largely  determined  in  the  beginning  by  the  requirement  that  all 
students  should  work  two  hours  a  day  at  manual  labor,  should  attend  military  drill 
on  two  or  three  afternoons  a  week,  and,  with  the  beginning  of  the  fall  term  of  1868, 
should  wear  uniforms.  Its  environment  at  first  was  centered  in  the  old  seminary 
building,  which  served  as  dormitory  as  well  as  recitation  hall,  "a  large,  plain,  red 
brick,  five  story  building,  set  down  flat  in  the  black  Illinois  mud,  with  not  a  tree  or 
a  shrub,  a  spear  of  grass  or  a  fence.  It  was  as  desolate  a  place  as  possible  to  im- 
agine" wrote  Mrs.  F.  Adelia  Potter  Reynolds,  one  of  the  first  alumnae.  But  "there 
were  great  changes  in  the  first  few  months.  Fences  were  built.  Trees  and  shrubs 
were  set  out.  Grass  was  sown,  and  refreshing  green  took  the  place  of  the  mud. 
Gravel  walks  were  laid  out,  and  made  it  possible  to  step  without  sinking  shoe  deep 
in  the  mud." 

Nearly  all  the  students  were  poor,  and  they  lived  in  the  simplest  manner  possible. 
Some  got  their  own  meals.  John  A.  Ockerson  says  that  a  "carefully  kept  account  of 
food  expenses  shows  an  average  monthly  cost  of  $4.10  during  one  college  year,"  and 
C.  W.  Rolfe  says  that  average  was  a  bit  high.  Much  of  the  money  thus  laid  out  was 
earned  by  labor  for  the  University  at  fifteen  cents  an  hour. 

The  social  experience  of  the  students  was  not  greater  than  their  educational  or 
financial  equipment,  and  the  regent  and  his  colleagues  used  many  devices  to  bring 
about  something  more  than  merely  industrial  improvement.  "The  students  .  .  . 
were  full  to  overflowing  with  physical  vigor,"  says  C.  W.  Rolfe,  "and  as  a  conse- 
quence, while  there  was  very  little  that  could  be  called  mean-spirited  in  their  fun, 
there  was  a  good  deal  of  roughness  and  horseplay  .  .  .  The  admission  of  girls  to 
the  University  at  the  beginning  of  the  third  year  had  a  tendency  to  modify  this 
roughness  to  a  considerable  degree,"  but  for  a  good  many  years  there  were  traces 
of  pleasantry  not  quite  congenial  "to  those  who  were  not  accustomed  to  life  on  a 
western  farm." 

Dr.  Gregory  had  a  gift  for  speaking  that  enabled  him  to  supplement  the  influence 
of  class  work  with  a  series  of  chapel  talks  which  impressed  the  youths  of  that  day 
to  an  extent  hard,  if  not  impossible,  now  to  realize.  "Every  University  of  Illinois 
student  of  the  '70s  will  tell  you"  wrote  Ockerson,  "of  Dr.  Gregory's  morning  chapel 
talks,  those  earnest,  kindly  appeals  with  their  almost  personal  challenge  to  each  one 
of  us."  He  organized  two  literary  societies  and  assigned  every  student  to  one  or  the 
other  by  reading  the  roll  in  chapel  with  the  statement  that  the  even-numbered 
students  were  assigned  to  Philomathean  and  the  odd-numbered  to  Adelphic.  Where- 
upon the  societies  began  to  develop  widely  different  characteristics  and  aims,  to  meet 
in  intense  rivalry,  and  to  be,  for  a  quarter  of  a  century,  the  most  potent  influence  in 
the  social  life  of  the  students. 

In  this  environment,  and  because  of  it.  Dr.  Gregorj^  gave  a  lecture  on  sculpture 
which  stirred  such  enthusiasm  that  more  than  three  thousand  dollars  were  subscribed 
for  an  art  collection,  with  which  the  regent  went  to  Europe  and  brought  back  a 
collection  of  casts,  lithographs,  engravings,  and  photographs  unsurpassed  at  that 
time  in  the  West,  either  in  number  or  in  value.  Even  the  vision  of  Dr.  Gregory 
could  hardly  have  foreseen  that  the  young  Lorado  Taft,  helping  to  restore  the 
casts  shattered  in  transit,  would  have  founfl  there  the  first  inspiration  for  his  great 
career  as  a  sculptor. 

Perhaps  the  most  prominent  feature  of  student  life  was  the  student  government, 
introduced  in  1870  and  for  several  years  a  useful  bit  of  machinery.  Those  who 
lived  under  it  in  its  earliest  years  seem  to  have  carried  pleasant  recollections  of  it; 
later  students  thought  it  should  have  been  abolished  sooner  than  it  was.     Amanda 


xii  University  of  Illinois 

Campbell  Moore  has  written,  'The  Student  Government  was  one  source  of  enjoy- 
ment, and,  possibly,  improvement  .  .  .  We  surely  had  good  times,  and  stormy 
times;  no  one  of  us  then  imagined  that  when  J.  R.  Mann  was  perspiring  so  freely  in 
debate  he  was  getting  his  preparation  as  leader  in  congress." 

Drill  in  parliamentary  usage  was  one  of  the  purposes  of  the  government;  but  it 
meant  also  to  enforce  order  on  the  campus  and  for  a  time  it  succeeded,  occasionally 
assessing  fines  for  small  offences.  There  were  more  important  cases,  however,  the 
most  noted  one  having  come  up  in  January,  1872.  It  is  thus  recorded  by  Allan  Nevins 
in  his  history  of  the  University:  "Some  terms  previously  the  first  fraternity,  a  chap- 
ter of  Delta  Tau  Delta,  had  been  secretly  started  at  the  University;  and  its  mem- 
bers had  gained  control  of  the  college  government,  and  resolved  to  measure  their 
strength  with  the  faculty.  They  found  an  excuse  when  in  Gregory's  absence  the 
acting  regent  instructed  the  student  choir  to  practice  in  hours  sacred  to  study;  and 
hauling  the  choir  into  court,  summarily  fined  its  members  and  ordered  them  not  to 
repeat  the  offense.  The  choir  appealed  to  the  faculty,  and  was  supported  by  Gregory 
upon  his  return,  receiving  instructions  to  pay  no  attention  to  the  government. 
Hereupon  the  wrathful  officers  called  a  general  student  assembly,  and  carried 
through  it  resolutions  threatening  to  disband  the  government  unless  its  action  was 
sustained ;  and  as  the  faculty  refused  this  support,  another  assembly  four  days  later 
announced  that  the  government  was  automatically  at  an  end  unless  the  Regent  re- 
tired from  his  position.  The  whole  was  a  piece  of  parliamentary  fencing  in  which 
the  students  took  a  jesting  delight,  but  it  had  features  that  were  distinctly  alarming 
to  Dr.  Gregory.  He  was  on  the  point  of  leaving  for  the  East  to  deliver  a  lecture  be- 
fore some  educational  association  on  the  merits  and  success  of  the  college  government 
system,  and  he  saw  himself  in  a  painfully  false  position.  At  once,  therefore,  he  had 
another  student  assembly  called,  before  which  both  he  and  Judge  Cunningham  ap- 
peared, and  at  which  the  latter  was  asked  to  deliver  a  judicial  opinion.  He  decided 
that  the  Government  was  in  the  right,  the  faculty  paid  the  choir's  fines,  and  Gregory 
departed  eastward  with  an  easy  heart."  "I  well  remember,"  says  J.  E.  Armstrong, 
who  knew  the  system  in  its  last  days,  before  its  end  in  1883,  "how  we  all  got  out  and 
hustled  for  our  candidates  and  even  fought  for  them  with  fists  if  necessary  and 
resorted  to  all  the  tricks  known  to  the  civilized  and  to  the  uncivilized  world.  Les- 
sons at  such  times  had  no  attractions  for  us,  and  the  faculty  acquiesced.  The  sense 
of  our  responsibility  for  the  entire  management  of  the  University  grew  upon  us  until 
it  included  the  management  of  the  president  himself,  and  upon  one  occasion  when 
the  court  thought  he  had  not  acted  wisely  it  summoned  him  for  trial  for  neglect  of 
duty.     He  then  dissolved  the  government." 

Other  organizations  came  into  existence  in  the  early  years,  some  of  which  are 
still  active,  .\lethenai  was  formed  in  1871 ;  in  the  same  year  the  University  band 
furnished  music  for  commencement,  as  it  has  done  every  year  since ;  in  November  of 
that  year  there  appeared  the  first  number  of  a  monthly  periodical,  called  The  Student, 
changed  two  years  later  to  The  Illini  and  continued  without  interruption  until  the 
present.  It  was  heavy,  learned,  serious ;  wholly  unlike  the  college  daily  or  the  college 
magazine  of  today,  it  reflected  the  conditions  as  they  were  then.  Members  of  the 
faculty  contributed  considerably  to  both  the  learning  and  the  heaviness  of  its  pages. 
The  Y.  M.  C.  A.  was  organized  in  1874,  and  in  that  year  also  the  Agricultural  society 
and  the  Telegraphic  association  became  the  pioneers  in  a  policy  which  before  many 
years  provided  a  society  for  each  important  field  covered  by  the  curriculum. 

Throughout  the  first  decade,  and  for  some  years  afterward,  the  University  was 
much  like  a  large  family.  The  students  all  knew  each  other,  and  knew  the  faculty. 
"The  tie  between  students  and  faculty  was  strong,"  says  Emma  Jones  Spence,  "almost 
like  that  of  relatives.  We  exchanged  photographs,  autographs,  Christmas  and  New 
Year's  cards,  sent  flowers  to  each  other  in  cases  of  illness  or  death,  gave  our  pro- 
fessors presents  on  their  various  anniversaries,  entertained  them  in  our  homes — 
those  who  had  homes — and  were  often  entertained  by  them,  either  by  classes  or  in 
other  groups." 

The  influence  of  a  few  men  of  this  period  was  great  and  lasting.  Besides  Greg- 
ory, there  were  Burrill,  whose  service  in  mere  years  ran  from  1868  until  1912,  and 
varied  from  that  of  little  better  than  manual  laborer  to  that  of  the  acting  president ; 
Shattuck,  long  a  teacher  of  military  and  mathematics  and  financial  agent,  whose 
strength  of  personality  made  him  a  power  not  always  suspected  by  those  whom  it 
most  influenced ;  Snyder,  most  beloved,  perhaps,  of  all ;  and  Ricker,  first  of  the  alumni 
to  find  a  permanent  place  on  the  faculty  and  still  a  familiar  figure  on  the  campus. 
These  men  and  their  colleagues  entered  into  tlie  hard  task  of  forming  the  new  in- 
stitution with  a  seriousness  and  self-sacrificing  zeal  almost  religious  in  fervor  of 
faith.    They  were  men  with  a  vision  of  a  great  idea,  impossible  of  fulfilment  in  their 


tfisToRicAL  Sketch  xiii 

day,  but  possible  at  any  time  only  through  the  kind  of  vital  gifts  they  were  willing 
to  bestow  upon  it,  and  a  willinijncss  to  await  the  slow  processes  of  time. 

After  thirteen  years,  in  which  the  foundation  was  I'lrmly  laid,  but  in  which  the 
University  had  grown  very  slowly  as  to  attendance  and  financial  support  from  the 
state,  Gregory  resigned,  and  his  services  ended  with  commencement  of  1880.  His 
successor  was  Selim  Hobart  Peabody,  who  had  declined  the  professorship  of  me- 
chanical science  and  engineering  in  1868  and  after  serving  elsewhere  had  become 
professor  of  mechanical  engineering  and  physics  in  1878.  He  served  until  1891. 
Almost  all  of  his  adult  life,  at  the  time  of  his  election  to  the  regency,  had  been  spent 
in  teaching  and  accompan3'ing  activities.  It  is  said  that  at  the  time  of  his  appoint- 
ment he  could  have  taught  successfully  any  subject  offered  in  the  curriculum  of  the 
institution. 

Although  his  conception  of  the  function  of  the  University  was  not  materially 
different  from  that  of  Gregory,  the  service  he  could  and  did  render_  was  quite  so. 
Gregory  was  intent  upon  laying  broad  foundations:  he  had  little  patience  with  the 
details  of  administration,  and  it  was  fortunate  for  the  institution  that  this  was  so. 
His  gifts  were  of  the  kind  most  needed  in  the  beginning.  No  less  opportune  were 
those  of  the  cultivated  and  forward-looking  educator  and  at  the  same  time  pains- 
taking and  methodical  organizer  that  Peabody  proved  to  be. 

Peabody  systematized  administrative  affairs  and  gathered  up  loose  ends  every- 
where. He  personally  attended  to  numerous  details.  Dr.  Burrill,  in  writing  of  his 
work,  said  that  "throughout  his  administration  he  had  no  stenographer.  The  Uni- 
versity did  not  own  during  his  time  a  typewriting  machine ;  official  correspondence 
was  mainly  conducted  in  his  own  hand  writing.  There  was  no  registrar.  At  the  be- 
ginning of  each  term  he  personally  issued  class  permits  and  at  the  close  recorded 
class  grades.  Aside  from  his  service  as  head  of  the  department  of  mechanical  engin- 
eering and  physics,  he  taught  classes,  during  different  terms,  in  mechanics,  hydraulics 
and  mental  science,  the  latter  subject  being  required  of  all  seniors.  It  is  little  wonder 
that  there  was  not  much  time  for  effective  campaigning  outside  or  for  dreaming  of 
future  greatness." 

But  in  spite  of  many  obstacles,  material  and  educational,  progress  was  made 
during  this  administration.  In  1879-80  there  were  434  students  (reduced  in  1880-81 
to  379),  and  26  teachers  of  all  grades,  of  whom  15  were  of  professorial  rank;  in 
1890-91,  there  were  519  students  and  40  instructors,  24  of  whom  were  of  professorial 
rank.  For  the  first  named  year  the  total  income  from  all  sources  was  about  $60,650; 
for  the  last  named.  $124,600.  The  total  legislative  appropriation  for  the  session  of 
1879  was  $25,500;  that  for  the  session  of  1891  was  $147,200.  This  latter  figure  in- 
cluded $70,000  for  the  Natural  History  building,  but  excluding  this,  the  increase  was 
noteworthy. 

Before  President  Peabody's  administration,  all  state  appropriations  had  been 
clearly  for  specified  purposes  and  exclusive  of  salaries  for  instruction.  At  the  legis- 
lative session  of  1881,  the  trustees,  spurred  on  by  Peabody,  resolved  to  ask,  in  addi- 
tion to  the  usual  sums,  for  an  appropriation  for  the  current  expenses  of  instruction. 
The  legislature  granted  the  sum  of  $11,400  to  help  cover  the  loss  suffered  by  the 
University  because  of  the  reduction  in  the  interest  on  its  investments.  The  next 
legislature  was  asked  for  $14,000,  for  the  sapie  purpose,  and  the  grant  was  made. 
During  the  biennial  periods  which  followed,  the  sums,  of  $24,000,  $32,000,  and 
$40,000  were  allowed,  respectively. 

This  increase  was  obtained  only  through  persistent  effort  to  move  a  penurious 
legislature.  In  that  effort  both  the  faculty  and  the  alumni  aided  the  president.  In 
1888  a  committee  of  the  Chicago  Alumni  club  considered  means  for  obtaining  more 
generous  support  from  the  legislature,  and  for  interesting  public-spirited  citizens 
of  wealth  in  making  gifts  to  the  University.  Neither  idea  was  carried  through  by 
the  alumni.  As  Nevins  points  out,  the  turning  point  in  the  University  finances  came 
less  through  state  than  through  federal  appropriations,  carried  by  the  Hatch  Act 
of  1887  for  agricultural  experiment  stations,  and  the  supplementary  act  of  1890. 
Peabody  was  prominent  and  active  in  the  movement  which  brought  this  aid  about, 
and  prompt  in  taking  measures  to  keep  the  legislature  from  diminishing  its  support 
as  the  federal  assistance  became  available. 

There  was  during  Peabody's  administration  a  considerable  growth  in  the  num- 
ber of  the  faculty,  and  a  distinct  improvement  in  the  quality  of  work  done  and  in 
the  standing  which  the  institution  had  throughout  the  state.  The  fifteen  professors 
and  six  assistants  or  instructors  of  1881  had  increased  to  twenty-five  professors 
and  fifteen  subordinates  ten  years  later.  Burrill  had  for  some  years  been  doing 
notable  work  in  botany  and  bacteriology.  In  1884  the  courses  in  science  were 
strengthened  and   the  prestige  of  the  University   was   raised   by  the   bringing  of 


xiv  University  of  Illinois 

Professor  S.  A.  Forbes  from  the  Normal  University.  He  was  state  entomologist 
and  director  of  the  state  laboratory  of  natural  history,  which  he  had  founded  in 
1879,  and  these  offices  lie  brought  to  the  University.  As  Robinson  had  in  the  pre- 
ceding decade  offered  the  tirst  shop  practice  ever  introduced  in  an  engineering 
course,  so  F"orbes  was  probably  the  first  man  in  Illinois  to  use  the  type  method  in 
laboratory  instruction  in  zoology,  which  he  had  begun  before  Huxley's  Laboratory 
Guide  appeared  and  revolutionized  the  teaching  of  zoology.  Though  Peabody's 
influence  was  directed  more  to  organizing,  systematizing,  and  expanding  the  curri- 
culum, than  to  scholarly  endeavor,  the  progressive  alertness  to  modern  educational 
aims  and  methods  on  the  part  of  the  faculty  that  had  characterized  the  earlier 
3'ears,  continued,  and  began  to  be  more  widely  known  and  appreciated. 

Dr.  Peabody  encountered  some  annoyances  and  difficulties  during  his  regime 
arising  from  the  attitude  of  the  students.  In  the  beginning,  many  assumed  an 
unfriendly  attitude  toward  the  new  regent.  The  seniors  were  said  to  have  held  a 
meeting  to  decide  whether  they  would  return  or  not.  A  controversy  between  secret 
fraternities  and  the  court  of  the  students'  government  arose  early  in  his  term.  As 
a  result,  the  regent  recommended,  and  the  trustees  approved,  a  ruling  that  no 
student  could  enter  the  University  until  he  had  pledged  himself  not  to  join  a  frat- 
ernity, and  that  no  student  should  be  graduated  until  he  had  certified  that  he  had 
not  belonged  to  any  fraternity  while  in  the  University.  The  adoption  of  these  rules 
disclosed  the  existence  of  four  such  organizations.  Their  members  petitioned  the 
faculty  to  repeal  the  rules,  but  the  faculty  only  turned  their  petition  over  to  the 
Board,  which  recommended  that  their  requests  be  refused.  The  rule  was  not  re- 
pealed until  September,  1891,  after  Peabody  had  left.  From  the  time  of  the  passage 
of  the  rule,  more  or  less  antagonism  existed,  directed  chiefly  toward  the  regent, 
whose  duty  is  was  to  execute  the  mandate. 

Another  occurence,  trivial  in  itself,  also  inflicted  no  little  injury.  One  of  the 
cadet  captains  in  the  military  organization  failed  to  receive  an  examination  grade 
sufficient  to  permit  him  to  continue  in  his  official  position.  His  brother  officers 
undertook  to  compel  his  reinstatement  by  resigning  01  masse.  All  but  two  were 
persuaded  by  the  faculty  to  withdraw  their  resignations,  and  those  two  were  dis- 
missed. Whereupon,  a  great  and  general  protest  arose,  and  the  students  were  al- 
lowed to  take  their  grievances  to  the  trustees,  who  sat  as  a  sort  of  high  court,  and 
in  effect,  put  the  faculty  upon  trial.  The  trustees  reinstated  the  two  officers.  The 
one  whose  case  began  the  trouble  had  already  resumed  his  work.  The  students 
virtually  won,  and  the  regent  was  left  in  a  somewhat  uncomfortable  position. 

Student  life  was  rapidly  growing  in  complexity.  Many  new  societies  were 
formed  during  the  decade — natural  history,  agricultural,  civil  and  mechanical  en- 
gineering, and  architectural  societies,  and  others ;  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  became  active. 
Athletics,  hitherto  unorganized  and  almost  wholly  neglected  by  the  authorities, 
began  to  assume  something  of  its  modern  aspect  with  the  formation  of  the  athletic 
association  at  the  beginning  of  the  decade.  The  first  intercollegiate  baseball  game 
took  place  between  Illinois  and  Illinois  College  in  the  autumn  of  1880;  the  first  foot- 
ball team  to  represent  the  University  went  to  Purdue  in  1890.  The  ]Uiiii  under- 
went one  of  its  many  reorganizations,  and  in  March  of  1882  the  first  class  annual, 
the  Sophograph.  forerunner  of  the  lUto,  was  issued  by  the  sophomores.  Oratorical 
contests  were  still  more  numerous  and  important  than  athletic  games,  though  even 
by  the  middle  of  the  decade  there  were  complaints  that  the  literary  societies  were 
not  literary.  Whatever  their  shortcomings,  they  had  been  left,  by  the  dissolution 
of  the  student  government  in  1883  the  most  influential  undergraduate  organizations, 
the  centers  of  political,  as  well  as  of  social,  activity. 

"Perhaps  the  most  characteristic  thing  about  student  life  in  my  time",  wrote 
Mary  Tracy  Earle  Home,  '85,  "was  its  lack  of  organization  and  its  lack  of  social 
life,  except  that  which  centered  in  the  three  literary  societies.  Somehow  a  series 
of  lectures  and  concerts — good  ones — was  provided  every  year,  but  the  dances,  the 
plays,  the  "jinks"  of  various  kinds  of  today  did  not  exist.  We  had  the  junior  exhi- 
bition and  the  oratorical  contests.  A  slight  scholastic  flavor  was  supposed  to  char- 
acterize our  relaxations.  There  was  complete  absence  of  chaperones  in  my  day. 
We  should  have  been  offended  if  anyone  had  suggested  one  as  necessary.  I  do  not 
say  that  our  guileless,  informal  oyster  stews  after  a  skating  party  were  wise,  yet 
no  harm  came  of  them  except  the  general  lack  of  savoir  faire  with  which  we  took 
our  places  afterwards  in  a  world  which  continually  grows  more  complex." 

"To  speak  of  student  activities,"  one  learns  from  Gleim  Hobbs,  '91,  whose  point 
of  view  is  that  of  most  of  the  students  of  his  time,  "means  to  speak  almost  exclu- 
sively of  University  Hall.     We  knew  no  other  place  and  in  fact  there  was  no  other. 


1  1  ISTOKR  AI.    SkKTCH  XV 

We  attended  class  there  and  only  there.  We  marched  to  chapel  every  day  to  the 
sounds  of  martial  music  not  bad  enough  to  cause  the  banishment  of  the  musicians. 
With  the  faculty  on  the  platform,  Maud  Kimball  'at  the  piano'  a  quartet  choir  to 
sing,  and  an  occasional  senior  to  speak,  these  chapel  exercises  were  formal  and 
impressive  ceremonies.  This  same  chapel  witnessed  events  of  varying  importance 
from  class  meetings  to  junior  exhibitions." 

One  leading  entertainment  of  the  year  was  furnished  by  the  fresliman  class  in 
its  attempts  to  hold  a  "sociable",  which  it  was  the  business  of  all  other  classes  to 
prevent  or  break  up.  Great  secrecy  was  attempted;  the  party  was  often  held  out 
of  town,  sometimes  in  Decatur,  or  Bloomington,  but  few  were  unmolested.  "AH 
kinds  of  heathenish  practices  were  used  to  break  up  the  affairs,"  says  C.  A.  Kiler, 
'92,  including  eyewater  and  other  irritants,  before  the  day  of  gas  masks,  "and  the 
results  were  usually  satisfactory,"  Mr.  Kiler  remarks,  somewhat  ambiguously.  For 
the  seniors  the  momentous  event  of  the  year  was  their  appearance  in  "plug"  hats 
and  long  coats,  in  which  they  tried  to  be  dignified,  with  results  that  were  not  us- 
ually considered  satisfactory. 

The  alumni  were  becoming  active,  and  were  making  themselves  felt  out  of  all 
proportion  to  their  numbers.  The  alumni  association  had  been  formed  as  soon  as 
there  were  graduates  to  form  it,  and  the  annual  meetings  had  begun  in  1873.  For 
ten  years  little  was  done  except  to  have  an  annual  dinner  and  elect  officers,  and, 
beginning  in  1875,  to  hold  a  public  literary  meeting  at  commencement  time.  Early 
in  1884  the  alumni  through  a  committee  began  a  campaign  to  have  the  name  of  the 
University  changed,  and  in  a  little  more  than  a  year  succeeded.  They  also  vigor- 
ously pushed  through  a  plan  to  make  the  trustees  of  the  University  elective,  instead 
of  appointive.  In  this  move  they  were  opposed,  but  not  deterred,  by  the  regent. 
Having  got  the  law  enacted,  they  promptly  took  steps  to  get  alumni  on  the  board, 
and  by  the  end  of  the  decade  a  third  of  the  elective  membership  were  graduates,  a 
proportion  that  has  remained  fairly  stable  ever  since.  As  if  to  show  that  its  aims 
were  not  wholly  political,  the  Association  gave  the  University  a  grand  piano  at 
commencement  time  in   1887. 

Matters  of  discipline,  disturbances  in  the  cadet  battalion,  a  radical  change  in 
the  personnel  of  the  board,  these  and  other  circumstances  led  the  regent  to  offer 
his  resignation  in  June.  It  was  at  once  accepted,  and  he  left  to  become  director 
of  the  liberal  arts  exhibit  at  the  Columbian  exposition. 

When  Peabody  resigned  and  left  behind  him  among  students  and  alumni  a  less 
friendly  feeling  than  has  since  been  accorded  his  memory,  and  less,  no  doubt,  than 
he  deserved,  the  trustees  put  a  man  in  charge  temporarily  who  on  three  earlier 
occasions  had  acted  for  brief  periods  as  regent,  Dr.  Thomas  Jonathan  Burrill.  The 
atmosphere  cleared  at  once;  everyone  liked  and  respected  him,  students,  faculty, 
and  alumni ;  he  had  been  connected  with  the  University  in  a  variety  of  positions 
from  the  earliest  days  and  knew  all  its  problems ;  he  was  well  and  favorably  known 
throughout  the  state. 

In  the  three  j^ears  while  Burrill  acted  as  regent  the  University  made  substantial 
advances  in  several  ways.  Virtually  acting  as  chairman  of  the  facult}'  rather  than 
as  regent,  he  soon  made  a  vigorous  demand  for  better  support  from  the  legislature. 
He  had  no  patience  with  the  timid  practice  of  asking  for  only  as  much  as  might  be 
obtained  without  a  struggle,  and  demanded  that  the  trustees  should  ask  for  what 
the  University  needed  and  put  where  it  belonged  any  failure  to  supply  the  need. 
Cautious  friends  were  appalled  when  the  trustees  requested  an  appropriation  of 
$55i>50o  from  a  Democratic  administration  committed  to  a  program  of  economy. 
Fortunately  Henry  M.  Dunlap,  '75,  newly  elected  to  the  senate,  was  in  a  strategic 
position,  and  Governor  Altgeld  was  distinctly  friendly.  After  overcoming  great 
opposition,  the  University  obtained  an  appropriation  of  $295,700  or  more  than 
twice  as  much  as  it  had  ever  received  before. 

One  immediate  result  of  this  was  an  increase  in  salaries,  coupled  almost  at  once 
with  the  opening  of  new  departments  and  the  engaging  of  a  group  of  new  mem- 
bers of  the  faculty  who  have  been  largely  instrumental  in  shaping  the  course  of 
the  University  since  that  time— Kinley,  Clark,  Greene,  Townsend,  Breckenridge, 
Daniels,  Dodge,  and  White.  This  group  has  been  jocularly  called  the  "wheel- 
horses  of  the  early  nineties",  and  wheel-horses  they  have  been,  all  but  one  of  them 
still  in  the  University  and  still  pulling  vigorously,  with  an  influence  upon  the  destiny 
of  the  institution  unrivalled  by  that  of  any  group  except  the  founders. 

The  system  of  rigidly  prescribed  courses  solidified  under  Peabody  was  swept 
away  and  practically  the  present  elective  system  was  introduced.  A.  N.  Talbot  was 
placed  in  charge  of  a  new  department  of  municipal  and  sanitary  engineering; 
departments  of  architectural   engineering,  and  electrical   engineering  were  created, 


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and  ri organization  of  other  departments,  especially  the  languages  and  pedagogy, 
took  place.  An  agricultural  short  course  was  instituted ;  a  biological  station  on 
the  Illinois  river  near  Havana  was  provided  ;  a  summer  session  was  begun.  One 
of  the  first  of  Burrill's  acts  as  regent  was  to  institute  plans  for  developing  graduate 
study.  The  first  fellowships  were  offered  in  1892;  in  the  next  year  the  graduate 
school  was  placed  under  a  committee  consisting  of  the  regent  and  the  deans  of  the 
colleges ;  and  in  the  year  following  plans  were  made  for  providing  work  leading 
to  the  doctorate. 

Although  the  natural  history  building  had  been  provided  for  under  Peabody, 
it  was  not  completed  until  1892,  in  the  fall  of  which  year  work  was  begun  on  the 
engineering  building,  for  which  $160,000  had  been  provided  in  the  large  appropria- 
tion secured  through  Burrill's  initiative.  With  the  building  of  these  new  structures 
the  University  changed  its  whole  aspect,  and  entered  upon  a  new  phase;  these  were 
the  beginnings  of  a  material  growth  that  contrasted  sharply  with  the  past,  and  that 
has  scarcely  slackened  since. 

Student  life  warmed  and  expanded  in  the  more  genial  atmosphere.  Students 
were  allowed  greater  freedom,  and  showed  a  better,  though  not  always  a  docile, 
spirit.  In  the  first  month  of  Burrill's  term  the  pledge  not  to  join  fraternities  was 
abolished,  and  the  growth  of  those  societies  was  tacitly  encouraged.  Attendance 
rapidly  increased,  thanks  in  part,  no  doubt,  to  the  work  of  Peabody  and  the  alumni 
in  preceding  j'cars,  as  well  as  to  the  confidence  felt  on  all  sides  in  the  acting  head 
of  the  University.  Student  organizations  were  stimulated.  The  first  glee  club  was 
recruited  in  1891 ;  in  the  next  year  the  band  gave  its  first  annual  concert;  the  mando- 
lin, art,  chemistry,  and  other  clubs  found  lodgment,  and  a  system  of  student  assem- 
blies was  begun  "for  social  and  intellectual  purposes."  Perhaps  it  is  appropriate  to 
mention  as  one  of  the  most  inspiriting  events  of  the  time,  from  the  point  of  view  of 
the  students,  the  change  in  September,  1892,  by  which  military  drill  was  required  of 
freshmen  and  sophomores  only,  and  of  them  but  twice  a  week. 

Class  spirit  ran  high ;  the  freshman  social  became  a  battle  of  wits  and  more 
tangible  materials,  and  was  conducted  over  a  wide  territory.  The  first  class  rush 
had  occurred,  quite  spontaneously,  in  the  autumn  of  1891  in  the  corridors  of  Uni- 
versity Hall.  Clothing  was  damaged,  eyewater,  apparently  ready  for  any  emer- 
gency, played  a  part,  and  in  spite  of  faculty  exhortations,  the  fight  did  not  end  until 
the  heaviest  student,  George  Huf¥,  taking  refuge  on  a  chandelier,  pulled  it  from 
the  ceiling  and  came  down  upon  the  heads  of  the  classmen.  The  rush  became  an 
annual  affair,  and  in  one  form  or  another  continued  st)  until  1918. 

Athletics  was  given  new  impetus  by  a  grant  of  the  use  of  part  of  what  is  now 
Illinois  Field,  where  in  1891  a  grand-stand  was  erected  and  some  facilities  for  games 
were  provided.  In  that  and  the  next  j'ear,  the  University  defeated  all  the  small 
college  teams  and  graduated  into  the  class  of  the  big  colleges  by  defeating  North- 
western in  baseball  in  the  spring  of  1892.  The  game  was  played  at  Evanston,  and 
when  the  news  reached  Champaign  a  procession  was  formed  which  paraded  the  two 
towns,  chanting  the  score  of  13  to  8  and  other  things,  and  creating  a  precedent 
long,  diligently,  and  variously  observed  in  the  years  following. 

The  Illini,  in  these  years  of  transition,  became  a  weekly,  with  some  of  the  charac- 
teristics of  a  newspaper,  and  the  University  subscribed  for  four  hundred  copies  to 
be  distriljuted  among  the  high  schools  of  the  state.  The  Sophograph  gave  waj',  as 
the  annual,  to  the  Illio,  first  issued,  in  1894,  by  the  juniors. 

Though  Dr.  Burrill  continued  his  active  service  for  the  University  until  1912, 
and  worked  daily  in  his  laboratory  on  the  campus  until  within  a  week  of  his  death 
in  191 5,  it  was  in  these  three  years  that  he  was  most  prominently  a  leader  among 
his  colleagues,  and  none  of  the  alumni  remember  him  with  more  affection  than 
those  who  were  then  in  college.  "The  class  of  '94  recalls  with  pride  and  affection 
that  Dr.  Burrill  was  made  a  member  of  the  alumni  association  at  the  same  time  as 
ourselves,"  says  Lucinda  Pearl  Boggs,  "and  that  he  would  have  been  listed  with 
our  class  but  for  the  strenuous  objection  of  the  entire  alumni  body.  It  seems  im- 
possible to  pay  any  tribute  to  Dr.  Burrill  that  will  accurately  and  worthily  portray 
the  man,  the  scholar,  and  the  administrator,  because  he  always  lost  sight  of  himself 
in  devotion  to  his  task.  He  was  humble  with  the  humility  of  the  man  who  sees  the 
greatness  of  his  cause;  he  was  sincere,  and  the  jnirity  of  his  motives  enabled  him  to 
see  into  the  hearts  of  men;  he  was  sympathetic,  with  the  good  will  that  easily  put 
him  in  harmony  with  others;  he  was  wise,  with  the  broadmindedness  which  enabled 
him  for  so  many  years  to  pursue  scientific  studies  successfully  and  at  the  same  time 
guide  a  great  university  into  newer,  higher,  and  better  ways.  Nor  can  one  pass 
over  the  minor  virtues  of  tact,  of  tolerance,  and  above  all  his  saving  sense  of  humor 
which  made  him  laugh  with  us  at  our  own  girl  and  boy  absurdities.     And  so  Dr. 


HisToRKAi,  Skkitii  xvii 

Hunill  left  his  impress  upon  the  institution,  nut  with  the  brilliancy  of  some  other 
administrators  and  scholars,  perhaps,  but  with  a  permanencj'  indisputable  because 
of  its  righteousness." 

There  were  some  others  who  with  Dr.  Burrill  bound  the  old  University  to  the 
new,  and  a  few  of  whom  are  now  going  on  into  the  still  newer  era  in  the  second 
half-century.  Professors  Ricker  and  Rolfe  have  both  now  retired,  but  Ira  O. 
Baker,  '74,  is  still  a  vigorous  teaching  member  of  the  faculty.  What  architecture 
and  the  college  of  engineering  owe  to  Ricker,  civil  engineering  owes  to  Baker,  and 
that  is  a  great  debt.  Arthur  N.  Talbot,  '81,  became  head  of  a  department  under 
Peabody,  and  has  been  one  of  the  outstanding  ligures  who  have  made  the  research 
work  at  the  University  known  throughout  the  engineering  world.  Another  bond 
between  the  two  eras  is  S.  W.  Parr,  '84,  captain  of  the  first  baseball  team,  whose 
work  in  chemistry  has  kept  pace  with  the  expanding  requirements  of  the  newer  time. 

"When  I  came  upon  the  Board  of  Trustees  in  1893,"  wrote  James  E.  Armstrong, 
'81,  "there  was  no  president.  Dr.  Burrill  was  acting  in  that  position,  while  the 
merits  of  various  men  were  being  discussed.  Superintendent  Draper  of  Cleveland 
among  them.  Some  admired  his  great  executive  abilitj^  but  feared  to  choose  a 
president  who  was  not  strictly  a  college-bred  man.  I  was  put  upon  the  committee 
to  recommend  candidates  for  all  vacancies  and  eventually  was  made  chairman  of 
that  committee.  I  visited  various  doctors  of  divinity  and  philosophy,  and  corres- 
ponded with  many  people.  I  became  convinced  that  what  the  University  needed 
was  not  so  much  the  college  type  as  the  organizer  and  the  executive  who  could 
bring  the  institution  to  the  notice  of  the  legislature  and  convince  the  average  man 
in  politics  that  the  state  University  was  the  greatest  asset  of  the  commonwealth. 
Dr.  Burrill  and  I  went  to  Cleveland  to  see  Dr.  Draper.  We  were  so  well  impressed 
that  we  arranged  to  have  him  meet  the  Board  in  Chicago.  He  came,  and  after  a 
half-hour's  talk  we  asked  him  to  retire  from  the  room ;  in  ten  minutes  he  was  elected. 
The  Board  had  set  $4,000  as  the  salary ;  he  had  set  his  price  at  $7,000  and  free  rent 
of  a  house  we  were  to  build  for  him.    He  got  his  price  in  those  ten  minutes." 

Dr.  Draper,  like  some  of  the  trustees,  had  misgivings  as  to  his  fitness  for  the 
presidency  because  of  his  relatively  slight  academic  training.  He  was  a  lawyer  and 
a  man  of  affairs,  rather  than  a  scholar.  He  had  begun  teaching  school  at  eighteen, 
had  established  a  good  law  practice  at  thirty,  had  subsequently  served  on  the  Albany 
Board  of  Education,  in  the  state  legislature,  on  the  federal  court  of  Alabama  claims, 
as  state  superintendent  of  public  instruction,  in  New  York,  and  in  1892  at  the  age 
of  forty-two  had  become  superintendent  of  the  Cleveland  schools.  He  had  been 
made  doctor  of  laws  by  Colgate  in  1889.  These  bare  facts  do  not  indicate,  how- 
ever, the  character  of  the  man,  or  suggest  how  admirably  fitted  he  was  for  the  task 
he  assumed.  He  was,  as  Nevins  has  said,  a  man  of  culture  in  a  very  real  sense, 
for  he  knew  law,  he  was  a  great  reader  of  history,  and  he  had  a  rare  intellectual 
curiosity  and  a  knack  for  securing  from  others  knowledge  he  had  not  found  for 
himself. 

Draper  showed  a  grasp  of  the  whole  situation  at  once  inclusive  and  attentive 
to  details  in  all  their  complications,  and  formulated  promptly  a  general  policy  which 
he  knew  how  to  carry  out.  There  is  always  danger  lest  in  telling  the  story  of  an 
institution  whose  life  is  a  complex  of  many  forces  and  influences  too  much  attention 
and  credit  may  be  given  one  leading  figure.  The  remarkable  growth  of  the  Uni- 
versity in  the  decade  under  Draper  rose  largely  out  of  the  conditions  developed 
before  he  came,  and  was  promoted  by  many  other  men  than  he,  but  it  must  be  said 
that  his  ideas  and  his  personality  were  dominant  throughout  the  decade;  he  shaped 
the  destinies  of  the  University  more  completely  in  accordance  with  his  will  than 
had  any  predecessor.  And  when  he  had  done  the  work  he  could  do,  and  saw  that 
his  part  must  be  a  lesser  or  a  different  one  in  the  expanding  institution,  he  withdrew. 

The  ground  had  been  well  prepared  for  the  coming  of  Draper.  The  faculty  had 
grown,  was  progressive,  ready  for  vigorous  leadership ;  the  governor  and  the  state 
administration  generally  were  friendly;  the  people  of  the  state  were  beginning  to 
knovv  something  of  the  institution  and  to  have  confidence  in  it.  Another  source  of 
help  is  suggested  in  a  remark  made  by  Dr.  Burrill  many  5^ears  later  as  he  stood  on 
the  steps  of  Ryerson  Laboratory  of  the  University  of  Chicago:  "The  people  of 
this  state  will  never  appreciate  what  this  institution  has  meant  to  us  at  the'  oHd 
University."  At  the  beginning  Draper  expressed  his  conviction  that  the  University 
must  ask  for  much  larger  appropriations,  must  raise  its  entrance  requirements,  must 
give  more  attention  to  research,  and  must  improve  the  social  conditions  in  Cham- 
paign and  Urbana  as  they  affected  the  University. 


xviii  University  of  Illinois 

The  program  laid  out  then,  and  followed,  meant  a  final  and  irrevocable  departure 
from  the  earlier  idea  of  the  University  as  a  peculiar  institution  with  a  special  mis- 
sion to  serve  a  definite  purpose  for  a  part  of  the  people  hitherto  neglected  in  edu- 
cation. Much  of  the  early  ideal  had  already  been  lost;  even  in  developing  agricul- 
ture and  engineering  and  science  the  University  had  perhaps  inevitably  approached 
the  generally  characteristic  type  of  American  university.  It  was  now  to  go  further 
towards  the'  standard  type  by  remedying  the  great  defects  and  weaknesses  in  its 
w^ork  in  the  liberal  artsj  and  by  adding,  after  the  fashion  of  the  time,  new  schools 
and  colleges,  to  offer  advanced  or  professional  training  in  whatever  subject  any 
citizen  of  the  state  might  desire. 

The  first  acquisition  was  the  school  of  pharmacy,  added  in  Maj^  1896,  when  the 
Chicago  college  of  pharmacy  was  taken  over.  One  year  later  the  college  of  physi- 
cians and  surgeons  of  Chicago  became  the  school  of  medicine  of  the  University. 
In  the  fall  of  1897  a  law  school,  long  discussed,  was  opened.  In  February  of  1900  it 
became  the  college  of  law,  and  the  medical  school  was  at  the  same  time  made  the 
college  of  medicine.  In  the  same  year  in  which  the  law  school  was  opened,  the 
school  of  library  economy  which  had  been  organized  at  the  Armour  institute  of 
technology  in  1893  w-as  moved  to  the  University  as  the  state  library  school  and  the 
director  became  university  librarian.  There  were  at  that  time  only  two  other 
library  schools  in  tlie  country.  In  1895  the  work  in  music  was  reorganized  and  en- 
larged and  in  1897  still  further  expanded  into  a  school  of  music.  Three  years  later 
a  school  of  dentistry  was  organized  in  connection  with  the  college  of  medicine. 

While  all  these  additions  were  being  made,  existing  departments  of  the  Univer- 
sity were  being  transformed.  Dean  Davenport  came  as  head  of  the  college  of  agri- 
culture at  the  same  time  that  Draper  became  president,  and  strongly  supported  by 
Burrill  and  others,  reorganized  the  work  in  agriculture,  then  at  low  ebb,  and  en- 
tered on  a  more  ambitious  and  aggressive  program  than  even  Draper  at  first  ap- 
proved. The  success  which  immediately  followed  both  in  attracting  students  and 
in  w^inning  support  throughout  the  state  for  the  University  soon  won  Draper's  ap- 
proval, though  not  always  his  belief  in  the  direction  Dean  Davenport  wished  to 
give  the  growing  department.  The  agricultural  experiment  station  was  also  re- 
organized, and  its  work  greatly  enlarged.  In  1899  an  appropriation  of  $150,000  led 
to  a  complete  making  over  of  the  college,  and  what  had  been  the  weakest  depart- 
ment of  the  University  soon  grew  to  such  proportions,  in  number  of  courses,  of 
faculty,  of  students,  and  in  appropriations,  as  to  give  it  for  years  a  prominent,  if 
not  a  dominant  place,  in  the  University  as  it  was  regarded  throughout  the  state.  _ 

Engineering,  already  strong,  also  grew,  especially  the  department  of  electrical 
engineering.  Railway  engineering  was  added  in  1898.  The  chief  feature  of  the 
growth  in  this  field  however  was  the  establishment  of  the  engineering  experiment 
station  in  1903,  the  first  of  its  kind  anywhere. 

Literature  and  the  liberal  arts  had  been  neglected  from  the  beginning,  and  al- 
though given  considerable  encouragement  under  Burrill,  were  still  deplorably  weak 
when  Draper  came.  Science  was  already  strong  under  Professor  Forbes,  dean,  and 
professor  of  zoology,  with  Burrill  in  botany  and  Palmer  in  chemistry.  Dr.  David 
Kinley  was  given  the  task  in  1894  of  building  up  the  work  within  the  college  of 
literature  and  arts,  and  he  proceeded  wath  vision  and  energy  on  that  difficult  under- 
taking. Under  his  stimulating  direction,  and  largely  as  a  result  of  his  ow^n  work  in 
the  classroom,  the  courses  in  economics  grew  by  1902  into  a  group  of  courses  of 
training  for  business,  later  to  become  the  college  of  commerce.  In  English  and  the 
modern  languages  there  was  rapid  growth,  and  a  healthy  quickening  was  perceptible 
in  all  departments.  The  graduate  work  was  given  impetus  in  1894  by  the  appoint- 
ment of  a  dean  of  the  graduate  school,  and  as  the  various  departments  of  the  Uni- 
versity were  strengthened,  advanced  work  of  wider  range  and  better  quality  gradu- 
ally became  possible,  and  the  number  of  graduate  students  increased.  One  hundred 
and  twenty  students  were  registered  in  the  school  in  the  year  Draper  left. 

Naturally,  such  growth  required  money.  At  his  first  appearance  before  the  legis- 
lature. Draper  asked  for  $502,300  and  the  legislature  appropriated  $422,000,  and  each 
biennium  of  his  presidency  brought  a  great  increase  over  its  predecessor,  reaching  a 
total  of  $1,267,125  in  1903.  Much  of  this  increase  was  made  necessary  by  the  rapidly 
growing  attendance  and  faculty,  but  there  was  at  the  same  time,  necessarily,  a  vig- 
orous building  program.  When  Draper  came,  there  were  five  buildings  on  the  cam- 
pus; there  were  fifteen  when  he  left.  Engineering  Hall  was  completed  in  the  year  of 
his  inauguration.  Then  in  rapid  succession  came  the  library,  the  president's  house, 
the  observatory,  the  heating  plant,  the  chemistry  building,  the  agricultural  building, 
the  gymnasium,  and  in  1903  an  appropriation  for  the  woman's  building. 


I  llSniKICAI,    SkKTCII  XIX 

Such  expansion  ref|uire(l  man.v  readjustments  in  the  administrative  organization 
of  the  University.  "Within  two"  years,"  says  Nevins  in  summarizing  this  matter, 
Draper  "had  given  clearer  definition  of  his  own  powers,  upon  which  he  was  in- 
sistent; for  the  general  supervision  of  the  instructional  work,  he  had  created  the 
deanship  of  the  general  faculty;  and  he  had  organized  the  council  of  adrninistration 
...  To  the  general  faculty,  consisting  of  all  of  professorial  rank,  was  given  charge 
of  the  instructional  policy.  Later  the  deanship  of  this  body  was  dropped,  and  the 
growth  of  the  University  led  in  1901  to  the  creation  of  the  senate,  composed  of 
president,  deans,  and  dcpartmeiit  heads,  which  took  over  the  duties  of  the  general 
facidtv." 

But  by  the  great  body  of  alumni  who  knew  the  University  in  that  decade,  the 
period  will  always  be  best  remembered  for  the  astonishing  increase  in  attendance 
and  the  develo])ment  of  the  undergraduate  spirit.  The  changes  wrought  in  under- 
graduate life  in  the  decade  following  1894  were  very  great.  At  its  beginning  there 
was  still  noticeable  a  considerably  amount  of  crudeness,  of  which  the  treatment  of 
the  freshmen  and  their  social  endeavors  was  but  typical.  It  was  Draper's  task  to 
eliminate  this  rough  rowdyism  and  introduce  with  the  hearty  co-operation  of  the 
students  many  refinements  of  social  custom  without  creating  an  artificial_  or  a  snob- 
bish atmosphere.  He  did  all  this  with  consummate  skill.  Hazing  and  riotous  cele- 
brations were  customary,  and  Draper  was  too  good  a  sportsman  not  to  take  pleasure 
in  the  vigorous  display  of  healthy  animal  spirits  thus  employed,  if  kept  within 
bounds.  But  he  was  a  firm  disciplinarian,  and  when  the  sophomores  injured  a  girl 
in  breaking  up  a  freshman  party  in  Urbana,  he  set  to  work  promptly  and  effectively 
to  remove  this  kind  of  thing  from  student  life.  The  process  involved  the  expulsion 
of  nine  students  and  the  suspension  of  another,  and  gave  all  clearly  to  understand 
that  Draper  was  master  of  the  situation ;  nobody  ever  supposed  that  a  student  up- 
rising would  drive  him  from  the  University.  He  won  the  students  by  frank  and 
hearty  enjoyment  of  their  sports,  by  square  and  manly  treatment,  by  careful  and 
thoughtful  courtesy  in  all  his  relations  with  them.  No  undergraduate  ever  went 
past  him  on  the  street  without  knowing  that  he  had  passed  the  president  of  the  Uni- 
versity and  feeling  that  there  was  a  personal  meaning  in  the  unfailing  slow  smile 
and  salute.  He  went  to  all  the  games  and  knew  all  the  athletes  by  name.  He  went 
out  with  D.  H.  Carnahan  to  plan  the  tennis  courts  north  of  the  greenhouse;  he  pre- 
sented the  gold  medal  given  to  Way  Woody  who  had  his  leg  broken  in  football. 

In  athletics  the  days  of  the  small  college  were  over,  and  in  1896  the  beginningsof 
what  has  grown  into  the  Conference  were  made.  Baseball  came  to  be  the  leading 
sport,  though  football  and  minor  sports  were  not  neglected.  _  With  the  growing 
prominence  of  athletics  came  a  decline  in  the  literary  societies  and  in  debating, 
which  reached  its  lowest  ebb  towards  the  middle  of  the  decade.  On  the  other  hand 
the  efforts  to  build  up  the  literary  departments  resulted  in  a  great  access  of  dramatic 
effort,  plays  being  given  in  French,  German,  and  English,  and  one  in  Greek.  Even 
military  had  an  important  place  in  changing  the  spirit  of  undergraduate  life,  for 
General  (then  Captain)  D.  H.  Brush,  though  a  rigid  disciplinarian,  had  the  knack 
of  winning  favor  for  military  drill,  and  making  it  popular. 

Social  organizations  increased  rapidly  in  numbers,  in  a  decade  the  fraternities 
increasing  from  four  to  thirteen,  and  five  sororities  finding  welcome.  Dancing  be- 
came a  dominant  social  interest,  and  there  was  a  noticeable  attention  to  the  formal- 
ity of  having  chaperones  at  parties.  "This  was  a  period  of  wholesome  social  con- 
ditions," says  H.  H.  Horner,  '01,  "and  of  healthy  growth  of  fraternities  and  sorori- 
ties. I  was  a  "barb'  my  first  year  in  college  and  a  fraternity  man  thereafter,  but  I 
have  no  recollection  of  'bad  blood'  or  snobbishness  as  between  men  in  and  out.  The 
relations  of  men  and  women  on  the  campus,  in  the  class  rooms,  and  in  social  life 
were  natural,  unaffected,  and  remarkably  free  from  improprieties.  There  w'as  free 
opportunity  for  every  student  to  develop  and  to  profit  by  his  own  talents;  there  was 
good  comradeship  for  anyone  who  would  mix  with  his  fellows  ;  there  was  the  in- 
spiration which  comes  from  the  devotion  of  the  crowd  to  a  common  cause;  there 
was  a  high  level  of  individual  industry  and  purpose  among  the  students." 

The  great  increase  in  numbers  had  done  away  almost  wholly  with  the  old  familiar 
and  personal  relations  between  the  students  and  the  members  of  the  faculty,  a  re- 
lationship which  to  the  earlier  alumni  is  one  of  the  most  cherished  memories.  They 
met  as  often  as  ever,  perhaps,  at  receptions,  and  more  or  less  formal  social  occasions 
were  numerous,  and  the  students  became  increasingly  able  to  stand  on  their  own  feet 
when  in  close  social  contact  with  their  fellows.  But  personal  relations  were  seldom 
intimate.  A  man  who  was  a  student  through  much  of  this  period  remarks  that  "there 
was  not  a  strongly  organized  effort  on  the  part  of  the  faculty  to  serve  the  particular 


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needs  of  the  individual  student.  We  were  dealt  with  almost  wholly  in  groups,  and 
only  here  and  there  recognized,  and  then  quite  unofficially,  as  human  units  with 
characteristics,  ambitions,  and  capacities  differing  from  those  of  our  fellows  •  •  -.1 
shall  never  forget  my  lirst  registration  day;  how  full  of  eager  anticipation  I  was  in 
the  morning,  how  despondent  as  the  day  wore  on  with  no  word  of  welcome  and  no 
intimation  that  I  was  more  than  a  peg  to  fill  a  hole  that  was  somewhere  empty.  I 
did  come  at  last  in  that  long  and  disagreeable  day  to  a  man  who  actually  put  down 
his  pen  and  greeted  me;  seemed  not  to  be  in  a  hurry;  asked  me  where  I  came  from, 
what  I  expected  to  do,  and  expressed  the  hope  that  I  would  find  his  course  interest- 
ing. He  simply  allowed  himself  to  be  guided  by  his  natural  human  impulses.  The 
man  was  Harry  Sands  Grindley.  T  remember  just  where  I  found  him.  his  cordial 
smile,  his  friendly  handshake,  his  linen  coat.  I  shall  always  love  him  for  that  little 
display  of  human  kindness  in  my  day  of  greatest  need.  It  is  hardly  necessary  to 
say  that  I  did  not  run  into  "T.  A."  on  registration  day.  There  was  no  lack  of  kindly 
human  instincts  on  the  part  of  the  faculty,  as  I  was  later  happily  to  discover,  but 
there  was  to  my  mind  a  lamentable  failure  to  capitalize  the  natural  instincts  of  the 
teaching  staff  and  to  make  concerted  effort  to  discover  the  individual  back  of  the 
najne  and  to  help  that  individual  to  make  the  most  of  his  new  opportunity." 

So  much  of  this  individual  experience  is  cited  here  because  it  typifies  a  condi- 
tion that  came  in  this  decade  to  be  general,  and  has  remained  so.  The  condition  is 
in  large  part  the  inevitable  consequence  of  a  numerous  enrollment;  it  is  also  in  no 
small  measure  the  token  of  an  opportunity  lost,  an  inarticulate  but  real  and  poignant 
appeal  ignored  by  the  faculty. 

The  administrative  officers  saw  in  the  growing  loss  of  personal  contact  with  the 
students,  who  shared  the  attention  of  the  faculty  with  so  many  other  proper  and 
pressing  interests,  the  need  of  some  organized  systern  of  contact.  To  supply  this 
need  for  the  young  women,  whose  lot  at  the  university  had  always  been  a  rather 
hard  one,  owing  to  lack  of  resources  rather  than  of  sympathy  on  the  part  of  the 
officers,  especially  since  the  beginning  of  of  Ur.  Burrill's  regime,  a  woman's  depart- 
ment was  created  in  1897,  the  head  of  which  was  to  be  adviser,  disciplinarian,  and 
protector  of  all  women  students.  Miss  Violet  D.  Jayne  came  to  fill  the  office,  giv- 
ing part  of  her  time  to  the  teaching  of  courses  in  English,  and  in  a  position  notori- 
ously difficult  at  best,  she  became  a  pleasing  and  immensely  helpful  influence  in  both 
the  scholastic  and  the  social  life  of  the  women. 

The  effort  to  meet  this  requirement  for  the  men  led  to  a  signal  innovation  in  the 
establishing,  in  1901,  of  the  office  of  dean  of  men,  first  called  dean  of  undergraduates, 
and  Thomas  Arkle  Clark,  for  whom  and  by  whom,  inextricably,  the  place  was  made, 
became  the  first  college  officer  to  hold  such  a  position  or  title.  It  was  his  business,^  in 
the  beginning,  to  serve  in  the  place  traditionally  held  by  the  president  in  relation 
to  the  students,  as  adviser,  friend,  and  disciplinarian,  for  all  of  which  duties  Pro- 
fessor Clark  was  eminently  fitted.  The  opportunities  and  activities  of  the  office  had 
hardly  been  suspected  when  it  was  created;  the  place  has  grown  in  utility  and  im- 
portance ever  since,  until  it  is  now  the  one  office  most  intimately  connected  with 
undergraduate  life.  Though  not  clearly  perceived  at  its  beginning,  this  innovation 
meant  the  establishing  of  a  relationship  between  administration  and  students  con- 
siderably at  variance  with  that  maintained  at  many  universities.  Through  it  the 
University  keeps  account  of  class  attendance,  class  standing,  health,  living  condi- 
tions, social  activities,  and  a  thousand  and  one  items  of  more  or  jess  individual 
concern  which  are  in  many  places  ignored  as  outside  the  responsibility  of  the  uni- 
versity. Much  as  is  accomplished  by  the  organized  efforts  of  the  office  working 
through  clubs  and  fraternities,  still  more  effect  results  from  the  personal  contact  of 
the  dean  of  men,  as  he  is  now  called,  with  thousands  of  students.  He  knows  thousands 
of  them  by  name ;  he  visits  every  man  who  goes  to  the  hospital ;  he  is  seldom  missing 
from  the  deathbed  of  a  student;  he  attends  hundreds  of  parties  and  meetings  and 
dinners  and  makes  hundreds  of  talks  each  year;  he  is  the  friend  and  counsellor  of 
the  great  mass  of  students;  he  is  also  the  disciplinary  officer  who  gives  many  a  man 
a  bad  half-hour.  Naturally  some  of  them  think  they  are  too  closely  attended  by  this 
system  of  oversight;  but  the  good  that  has  come  of  it  is  immea.surable,  and  if  not 
recognized  before  a  man  leaves  college  is  in  almost  all  cases  admitted  afterwards. 

The  alumni  did  not  make  themselves  much  felt  during  the  Draper  administra- 
tion. That  may  have  been  due  in  part  to  the  feeling  which  Draper  did  not  conceal, 
that  the  alumni  asked  rather  than  gave  help  and  were  not  a  force  to  be  reckoned 
with  in  carrying  out  his  plans.  He  did  not  antagonize  them,  biit  he  did  nothing  to 
enli.st  their  active  support,  preferring  to  utilize  the  students  in  his  measures  to  bring 


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the  University  before  the  pubHc.  The  activity  shown  by  the  alumni  during  Pea- 
body's  time  had  no  parallel  now.  Individual  alumni  were  influential  in  the  legis- 
lature and  on  the  board  of  trustees,  l)ut  the  Association  was  of  little  or  no  conse- 
quence, beyond  the  work  of  the  committee  on  nomination  of  trustees;  few  attended 
the  annual  meetings,  and  still  fewer  paid  the  fees.  In  1899  the  alumni  in  meeting 
voted  that  the  secretary  might  be  chosen  outside  the  alumni,  all  dues  were  abolished, 
and  the  University  was  asked  to  pay  for  printing  the  minutes  of  the  annual  meeting. 

President  Draper  resigned  in  March,  1904,  and  the  trustees,  after  considermg  a 
number  of  possibilities,  including  two  or  three  members  of  the  faculty,  elected  as 
his  successor  Edmund  Janes  James,  at  that  time  president  of  Northwestern  Uni- 
versity. He  was  the  first  native  of  the  state  to  occupy  the  position,  and  he  brought 
with  him  the  understanding  and  sympathy  of  a  native  son  who  had  been  teacher  and 
administrator  in  a  normal  school  and  in  two  universities  of  the  state,  coupled  with 
training  and  experience  gained  in  other  states  and  abroad.  Son  of  a  pioneer  Metho- 
dist minister,  he  was  bo^-n  on  May  21,  1855  at  Jacksonville,  Illinois.  lie  prepared 
for  college  in  the  model  department  of  the  Illinois  State  Normal  School  and  after 
one  year  at  Northwestern  University  and  one  at  Harvard,  he  entered  the  University 
of  Halle,  in  1875,  where  two  years  later  he  received  his  doctor's  degree.  He  did  his 
first  teaching  as  principal  of  the  high  school  at  Evanston,  going  from  there  toa  simi- 
lar position  in  the  high  school  department  of  the  Illinois  Normal  University.  In 
1883  he  became  professor  of  public  administration  in  the  University  of  Pennsylvania. 
While  there  he  was  for  a  time  secretary  of  the  graduate  faculty  and  organized  the 
instruction  in  this  department.  He  was  also  director  of  the  Wharton  School  of 
Finance  and  Economy.  In  1896  he  became  professor  of  public  administration  and  di- 
rector of  the  university  extension  division  of  the  University  of  Chicago.  He  was 
elected  president  of  Northwestern  University  six  years  later,  and  in  1904  he  re- 
signed to  accept  the  presidency  of  Illinois.  He  received  the  honorary  degree  LL.D. 
from  Cornell  College  (Iowa)  in  1902,  from  Wesleyan,  1903,  Queen's  College  also 
in  1903,  from  Harvard  University  in  1909,  and  Michigan  in  1917. 

Though  President  James  assumed  the  duties  of  his  othce  in  the  summer  pi  1904. 
his  formal  installation  was  deferred  until  the  fall  of  1905,  when  it  was  utilized  for 
making  the  institution  known  not  only  throughout  the  state,  but  all  over  the  coun- 
try, and  abroad.  Delegates  were  present  from  scores  of  other  universities,  and  from 
the  state  and  federal  administrations,  and  a  series  of  conferences  of  wide  scope  on 
educational  subjects  made  the  occasion  distinguished  and  memorable. 

The  general  lines  of  policy  in  the  new  administration  soon  showed  many  changes. 
So  thoroughly  had  Draper  done  his  work  of  reorganization  to  meet  the  needs  of  a 
large  and  complex  institution  that  little  change  was  needed  in  the  machinery.  Under 
Draper  not  only  had  a  large  administrative  machine  been  erected ;  the  undergraduate 
curriculum  had  been  expanded  and  balanced ;  undergraduate  teaching  had  been  con- 
sistently improved;  the  level  of  student  life,  intellectually  and  socially,  had  been 
notably  elevated.  Taking  these  accomplished  things  for  granted,  the  University 
under  the  leadership  of  President  James  took  a  long  look  forward  and  began  to  lay 
plans  larger  and  more  ambitious,  some  called  them  visionary,  than  had  hitherto  been 
suggested.  The  essentially  national  character  of  the  University  was  emphasized  and 
insisted  upon.  The  efiforts  to  set  and  maintain  a  high  and  ascending  standard  in 
undergraduate  teaching  and  scholarship  were  continued,  but  distinctly  greater  at- 
tention was  directed  to  broadening,  strengthening,  and  elevating  the  higher  levels  of 
scholarship  in  the  institution  by  building  up  the  graduate  school  and  the  Hbrary,_  en- 
couraging investigation,  research,  and  experiment — all  the  intellectual  activities 
which  contribute  to  the  world's  treasury  of  knowledge. 

Progress  in  the  ambitious  program  depended  on  securing  larger  and  continually 
larger  resources,  and  although  President  Draper  on  retiring  had  felt  that  the  limit 
had  been  reached  in  the  size  of  legislative  appropriations.  President  James  approached 
the  general  assembly  with  requests,  and  reasons  in  support  of  them,  which  rnade 
the  arrogance  of  his  predecessor  seem  timidity.  Some  of  his  far-sighted  enthusiasm 
he  transferred  to  the  legislators;  with  tact  and  skill  the  president  and  his  colleagues, 
assisted  by  many  alumni  in  and  out  of  the  legislature,  bound  together  the  interests  of 
the  University  and  the  state,  with  the  result  that  appropriations  rapidly  increased. 
President  Draper  had  seen  the  income  grow  from  about  $600,000  for  1894-96  to 
$1,800,000  for  1902-04.  The  income  for  1904-06  was  $2,166,000,  for  1906-08  it  was 
$3,100,000;  by  1914  it  exceeded  $6,000,000  and  has  so  continued.  The  most  important 
single  event  in  regard  to  the  income  of  the  University  was  the  enacting  of  a  law  in 
191 1  which  levies  a  tax  of  one  mill  on  all  the  assessed  property  of  the  state  for  the 


xxii  Unu'Ersity  of  Illinois 

support  of  the  University.  President  James  had  worked  for  this  law  from  the  begin- 
ning of  his  administration,  pointing  out  the  need  for  it  as  a  guarantee  on  which  the 
University  could  build  for  the  future,  and  bringing  to  the  support  of  the  measure 
many  of  the  most  important  influences  in  the  state.  No  small  share  of  credit  for 
the  Taw  is  due  the  alumni  who  assisted  materially  in  presenting  the  cause  of  the  Uni- 
versity to  the  legislature ;  most  of  the  credit,  apart  from  that  which  goes  to  members 
of  the  University,  belongs,  however,  to  Senator  Henry  M.  Dunlap,  who  fathered  the 
bill,  saw  it  through  committees,  and  did  much  to  assure  its  passage.  Though  the 
tax  brings  the  University  an  assured  income  of  approximately  $5,000,000  every  two 
years,  it  has  the  disadvantage  of  tending  to  limit  appropriations  to  that  amount, 
though  already  it  has  been  found  inadequate  to  meet  the  growing  needs  of  the  in- 
stitution. The  present  legislature  (1919-21)  has  increased  the  appropriation  about 
$350,000  beyond  the  proceeds  of  the  mill  tax. 

The  most  noticeable  result  of  this  amplified  support  was  a  great  increase  in  the 
building  program  calculated  to  house  the  growing  attendance  and  multiplying 
activities.  A  bare  list  of  the  principal  structures  can  be  mentioned  here:  the  audi- 
torium, the  addition  to  the  natural  history  building,  the  laboratory  of  physics,  Lincoln 
Hall,  the  commerce,  transportation,  woman's,  administration,  genetics,  and  ceramics 
buildings,  the  armory,  the  vivarium,  the  immense  horticultural  glass  houses,  the  ad- 
dition to  the  chemical  laboratory,  more  than  doubling  the  size  of  the  original  struc- 
ture, the  woman's  residence  hall,  the  school  of  education,  and  the  Smith  memorial 
music  building,  all  built  since  1905. 

Other  material  equipment  has  kept  pace  with  buildings.  The  laboratories  have 
been  enriched  in  apparatus  and  machinery  in  bewildering  quantities;  the  museums 
have  been  steadily  augmented,  and  two  new  collections,  those  of  classical  art  and 
archeology  and  of  medieval  culture,  established.  The  most  noteworthy  growth  has, 
naturally,  taken  place  in  the  library.  For  the  first  twenty  years  after  the  opening  of 
the  University  it  had  been  sadly  neglected,  and  although  it  grew  somewhat  faster 
after  1890,  it  was  still  deplorably  weak  in  1904,  when  there  were  fewer  than  seventy 
thousand  volumes  in  it.  By  190Q  the  number  had  doubled ;  at  the  end  of  a  decade  it 
had  increased  to  300,000,  and  when  the  first  half-century  was  completed  the  collec- 
tion numbered  420,000  volumes  of  books,  besides  thousands  of  pamphlets. 

The  encouragement  of  higher  scholarship  in  many  fields  and  by  all  possible  means 
has  been  the  outstanding  characteristic  of  the  progress  of  the  University  in  the  last 
fourteen  years.  The  leading  feature  and  force  in  this  movement  has  been  the  gradu- 
ate school,  the  influence  of  which  has  been  felt  in  every  part  of  the  institution.  At 
the  same  time,  members  of  the  faculty  have  been  encouraged  in  every  way  possible 
to  pursue  independent  investigation  and  research  and  to  publish  the  results  obtained. 
Promotion  has  largely  depended  on  such  activity,  and  new  appointments  have  been 
made  with  promise  in  this  direction  in  mind.  More  time  and  money  has  been  pro- 
vided for  conducting  experiments  and  investigation,  departments  have  been 
equipped  and  encouraged  to  offer  courses  leading  to  advanced  degrees,  and  several 
series  of  publications  have  been  subsidized  to  make  the  results  available. 

Graduate  instruction  had  been  encouraged,  but  not  vigorously  promoted  in  the 
decade  of  Draper.  In  1905  Dean  Kinley  resigned  as  head  of  the  college  of  literature 
and  arts  to  become  dean  of  the  graduate  school,  and  an  administrative  faculty  rep- 
resenting those  departments  giving  most  attention  to  graduate  work  was  instituted. 
In  1907  legislative  recognition  of  graduate  work  as  a  proper  function  of  a  state  uni- 
versity was  bestowed  in  the  form  of  a  special  appropriation  of  $50,000  a  year,  re- 
peated at  the  close  of  the  biennium.  With  this  fund  fellowships  and  scholarships 
were  endowed,  publications  were  subsidized,  money  for  special  purchases  in  connec- 
tion with  research  was  made  available,  and  every  facility  provided  to  encourage 
scholarly  effort. 

This  growth  in  research  has  affected  the  instructional  balance  within  the 
University;  still  more  notably  it  has  brought  the  institution  into  practical  relations 
with  many  interests  in  the  state  outside  the  Universitj',  to  the  advantage  of  both 
parties.  The  work  of  the  agricultural  experiment  station  is  of  course  generall.v 
known ;  not  .so  widely  appreciated  is  the  extensive,  various,  and  valuable  work  of 
the  engineering  experiment  station  for  all  manner  of  engineering  interests,  for 
which  in  a  way  it  has  become  an  experimental  laboratory.  Similar  service  is  rendered 
by  the  departments  of  ceramics;  of  education,  now  the  college  of  education  with  a 
special  bureau  of  educational  research;  of  chemistry;  of  political  science,  which 
has  contributed  much  to  the  reorganization  of  state  administration  in  Illinois;  and 
l)v  a  irrnup  nf  related   scientific  bureaus,  including  the  natural  history  survey,  the 


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state  historical  survey,  the  entomological  survey,  the  stale  water  survey,  state  geo- 
logical survey,  a  bureau  for  investigating  problems  of  Illinois  mineral  industries, 
and  many  otlicrs.  In  fact,  during  the  last  fourteen  years  the  University  has  been 
called  upon  for  direct  service  to  every  important  industry  and  interest  in  the  state ; 
has  been  enal)led  to  meet  many  demands  by  the  insistence  with  which  these  interests 
have  demanded  that  the  state  should  provide  the  University  with  rneans  to  do  so. 

A  number  of  administrative  changes  have  taken  place  in  this  period.  In  1905 _a 
school  of  education  was  established  in  the  college  of  literature  and  arts,  which  in 
1918  was  made  a  college  of  education.  The  colleges  of  literature  and  arts  and  of 
science,  which  had  been  pursuing  somewhat  parallel  careers  since  the  days  of  Pea- 
body,  were,  after  several  years  of  debate,  united  in  1913  as  the  college  of  liberal 
arts  and  sciences  under  the  deanship  of  Dr.  Kendric  C.  Babcock.  The  courses  in 
business  administration  established  in  the  college  of  literature  and  arts  under  Dean 
Kinley  were  given  means  for  somewhat  independent  development  through  a  separate 
appropriation  of  $25,000  a  year  made  in  1905,  and  were  enlarged  into  a  college  of 
comnuTce  and  business  administration  in  1917.  Courses  in  ceramics  were  estab- 
lished in  1905,- out  of  which  has  grown  the  school  of  ceramics  with  a  commodious 
group  of  buildings  and  a  considerable  faculty.  A  department  of  railway  engineering 
was  established  in  igo6,  in  connection  with  which  a  locomotive  testing  laboratory  was 
opened.  A  mine  rescue  station  came  in  1909.  A  growth  of  activity  and  scope 
equally  significant  has  taken  place  in  other  departments  without  giving  occasion  for 
administrative  change.  Every  department  in  the  arts  and  sciences  as_  in  the  technical 
colleges  has  grown ;  in  the  department  of  history,  for  example,  special  attention  has 
been  paid  to  western  history,  South  America,  and  the  Near  East ;  courses  in  San- 
scrit, Celtic,  and  Scandinavian  languages  have  been  introduced;  journalism  has 
grown  to  the  proportions  of  a  department,  though  administratively  within  the  de- 
partment of  English ;  a  similar  filling  out  might  be  recounted  concerning  scores  of 
branches  of  educational  interest. 

Radical  changes  have  been  made  in  the  Chicago  departments.  Partly  because  of 
pressure  upon  the  University  to  improve  and  expand  the  work  in  the  college  of  medi- 
cine and  the  unwillingness  of  the  legislature  to  provide  means  to  accomplish  the 
necessary  alterations,  the  University  was  compelled  to  close  it  on  June  30,  1912. 
The  college  of  physicians  and  surgeons  again  opened  a  school  on  the  same  site. 
This  caused  such  consternation  among  medical  alumni  and  friends  of  medical  edu- 
cation in  Illinois  that  they  proceeded  to  secure  the  capital  stock  of  the  college  of 
physicians  and  surgeons  and  then  presented  it  to  the  trustees  of  the  university. 
The  college  of  medicine  was  then  re-opened  March  6,  1913.  A  vigorous  policy  of 
expansion  and  development  followed.  The  equipment  has  been  perfected  and 
brought  down  to  date,  and  the  entrance  requirements  have  been  raised  to  a  par  with 
those  of  the  best  medical  schools  of  the  United  States.  The  dental  department, 
which  was  closed  at  the  same  time  as  the  medical  department  and  for  the  same 
reasons,  was  re-opened  October  i,  1913.  The  college  of  dentistry  has  also  under- 
gone considerable  development  within  the  last  few  years,  as  well  as  the  school  of 
pharmacy. 

The  fine  spirit  that  has  been  shown  throughout  the  various  ranks  of  the  fac- 
ulty has  been  promoted  in  so  small  measure  by  a  steady  increase  in  salaries.  Presi- 
dent James  has  made  it  one  of  his  objects,  never  lost  sight  of,  to  foster  in  the 
faculties  a  combination  of  intellectual  restlessness  and  economic  contentment.  The 
latter  is  never  attained,  for  competition  for  the  best  men  is  active  and  strong,  and 
economic  pressure  must  sometimes  perform  operations  of  extrusion  not  otherwise 
easily  accomplished ;  but  it  has  been  his  purpose  to  establish  and  maintain  a  scale 
of  salaries  that  would  keep  in  the  University  the  men  most  valuable  to  it  and  to  the 
state,  and  bring  to  it  those  men  whom  it  most  needed.  Once  in  particular,  and  more 
than  once  in  less  emphatic  terms,  the  legislature  has  been  urged  in  recent  years  to 
make  appropriations  for  the  specific  purpose  of  increasing  salaries.  And  although 
among  the  leading  universities  of  the  country  the  state  universities  do  not  offer  the 
most  attractive  salaries,  among  her  sister  state  institutions  Illinois  has  come,  in  the 
last  dozen  years,  to  occupy  a  favorable  position  in  this  respect. 

The  growth  in  size  and  complexity  of  the  University  has  naturally  meant  a  con- 
tinual increase  in  the  size  of  the  faculty,  an  alteration  not  of  size  only,  but  a  steady 
rise  in  scholarly  equipment  also.  The  numerous  additions  made  in  the  period,  while 
the  teaching  function  has  not  been  neglected,  have  been  made  in  so  far  as  possible  with 
a  view  to  bringing  together  a  group  of  specialists  possessing  intellectual  enthusiasm 
and  scholarly  productive  industry.    As  a  result  an  atmosphere  of  greater  intellectual 


xxiv  University  of  Illinois 

vigor  has  been  created  tliat  has  proved  stimulating  to  the  younger  members  of  the 
faculty  and  to  tlie  graduate  students.  Such  a  growth  has  necessarily  completely  done 
away  with  the  sense  of  social  solidarity  existing  in  the  faculty  in  the  preceding  pe- 
riods, when  the  faculty  as  a  group  was  not  so  large,  or  so  widely  separated  by  in- 
tense specialization  as  to  make  homogeneity  impossible.  But  the  disappearance  of 
the  old  unitj'  has  not  given  rise  to  antagonisms  or  cliques.  There  has  continued  to 
be  little  trace  of  jealousy  and  practically  no  bitterness  among  the  groups  haying 
special  interests.  Friction  there  is  now  and  then,  of  course,  but  surprisingly  little. 
This  genial  atmosphere  is  due  in  no  small  measure  to  the  spirit  of  intellectual  and 
academic  tolerance,  equality,  and  freedom  steadily  maintained  by  President  James. 
There  are  some  more  royal  than  the  king,  but  they  do  not  appreciably  restrict  the 
freedom  of  intellectual  life  and  progress. 

Relations  between  the  members  of  the  faculty  and  the  students  have  shown  little 
change  except  that  the  characteristics  which  came  to  notice  in  the  preceding  period 
have  been  somewhat  intensified.  With  the  development  of  the  office  of  the  dean  of 
men  the  faculty  has  shown  an  increasing  willingness  to  leave  matters  of  personal 
contact  to  that  office.  Consequenth'  the  community  of  interest  existing  between  the 
two  parts  of  the  University  has  not  always  been  realized  or  cultivated.  Not  many 
members  of  the  faculty  maintain  close  personal  relations  with  students,  and  not 
many  students  nowadays  feel  that  aflfectionate  regard  for  members  of  the  faculty 
which  was  once  a  characteristic  of  the  University  life.  This  growing  separatism 
is  due  not  only  to  increase  in  numbers  and  to  the  activity  of  the  offices  of  the  deans 
of  men  and  of  women,  but  in  part  also  to  the  emphasis  laid  on  the  importance  of_  re- 
search, as  compared  with  teaching.  The  desirable  and  far  from  impossible  combina- 
tion of  the  two  interests  in  cordial  co-operation  remains  to  be  developed  out  of  a 
fuller  and  mellower  adjustment  to  the  still  somewhat  new  aspirations  of  this  latest 
period. 

Student  life  has  been  revolutionized  in  the  past  fifteen  years.  Physical  changes 
have  brought  to  the  immediate  vicinity  of  the  University  a  business  district  which 
supplies  all  the  ordinary  needs  of  the  students.  Whereas  at  an  earlier  time  the  need 
of  a  sandwich,  a  pencil,  or  a  shoestring  called  the  student  a  mile  or  more  away,  to 
Urbana  or  Champaign,  all  his  ordinary  requirements,  except  that  of  motion  pictures, 
are  now  met  within  a  block  of  the  campus.  Since  the  building  of  the  first  fraternity 
house  in  1903  there  has  been  constructed  a  group  of  sixty-six  houses  for  such  groups 
of  students,  and  although  perhaps  a  majority  still  live  in  lodgings  of  the  type  familiar 
from  the  beginning,  the  tendency  is  strong  toward  the  better  conditions  that  come 
with  the  organizing  of  groups  owning  their  domiciles.  Of  this  group  of  fraternity 
and  sorority  houses,  some  seventeen,  representing  an  investment  of  $500,000,  belong 
to  the  organizations,  the  title  usually  being  in  a  group  of  alumni.  This  situation  as 
introduced  has  fostered  the  growth  of  an  element  of  stability  in  the  interest  of  the 
alumni,  as  well  as  one  of  responsibility  on  the  part  of  the  students  towards  the  Uni- 
versity. The  fraternities  and  sororities  have  had  an  influence  in  student  life  quite 
apart  from  their  contributions  to  the  physical  well-being  and  social  activity  of  their 
members.  Among  the  men  are  forty  chapters  of  national  social  fraternities,  five 
professionals  and  seven  locals ;  among  the  women  are  thirteen  nationals  and  one  local. 
Their  influence  on  the  scholastic  endeavors  of  their  members  is  helpful  and  they 
form  an  important  element  in  the  control  of  activities  and  customs.  There  is  no 
anti-fraternity  feeling  in  the  University.  Among  the  women  there  has  been  created 
a  system  of  housing  units  to  care  for  those  not  in  organizations.  And  at  the  very 
close  of  the  half-century  the  University  built  the  first  residence  hall,  to  accommodate 
about  one  hundred  women.  The  fraternity  houses  are  all  in  Champaign,  within  a 
few  blocks  of  the  University,  while  the  sororities  divide  their  favors  between  the 
two  towns,  with  a  tendency  toward  the  Urbana  side,  where  the  women's  residence 
hall  is  located.  This  movement  has  made  a  compact  community  of  students  within 
six  blocks  of  the  campus,  with  very  few  living  farther  away;  and  this  compactness 
has  fostered  a  feeling  of  close  fellowship,  of  common  interest,  of  democratic  cor- 
diality. 

Five  churches  have  been  built  in  the  neighborhood  of  the  University  to  care  for 
the  students,  and  are  centers  of  much  helpful  activity.  The  Presbyterians  have 
erected  a  student  church  and  a  dormitory  or  residence  hall  for  women  students, 
with  an  endowment  of  $60,000.  The  Methodists,  who  were  the  first  to  build  in  the 
University  community,  have  purchased  half  a  block  of  land  adjoining  the  campus  on 
which  they  will  erect  a  group  of  buildings,  including  a  church  and  a  social  center, 
and  other  structures  requiring  an  expenditure  of  half  a  million  dollars,  provided  on 
the  Wesley  Foundation.  The  Baptists,  Unitarians,  and  Disciples  have  built  churches 


Historical  Sketch  xxv 

near  the  campus.  The  Y.  M.  C.  A.  and  Y.  W.  C.  A.  organizations  have  erected  build- 
ings and  collected  endowments  of  a  value  exceeding  a  quarter  of  a  million  dollars 
and  affording  centers  of  religious  and  social  work  among  the  students,  as  well  as 
furnishing  living  accommodations  for  limited  numbers.  The  Y.  W.  C.  A.  building 
is  a  gift  from  Mr.  W.  B.  McKinley,  who  also  contributed  enough  of  the  cost  of 
the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  building  to  bring  his  donations  to  the  two  to  more  than  $100,000. 
The  same  friend  has  given  more  than  $100,000  for  a  University  hospital,  soon  to  be 
erected.  The  Y.  M.  C.  A.  achieved  its  maximum  strength  and  influence  in  the  middle 
of  the  period,  helped  materially  by  the  gift  of  a  building  opened  in  1908.  Three 
years  later  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  opened  a  commodious  building,  and  the  two  structures 
have  been  the  centers  of  much  student  activity. 

A  great  number  of  organizations  have  represented  every  shade  of  intellectual  and 
social  interest.  Of  the  former,  a  mere  catalog  would  be  too  long  here,  but  the 
scholarly  activities  of  the  students  have  made  a  place  for  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Sigma  Xi, 
Tau  Beta  Pi,  which  came,  significantly,  in  the  reverse  of  the  order  named,  and  for 
many  others  of  less  scope.  Local  honorary  societies  have  become  numerous,  the  most 
important  being  Mawanda,  which  succeeded  the  moribund  Shield  and  Trident,  dat- 
ing from  1893,  and  Phoenix,  founded  in  1906,  to  give  recognition,  at  the  close  of  the 
junior  year,  to  men  who  have  shown  high  qualities  of  ability  as  students  and 
leaders. 

But  the  Association  buildings  by  no  means  afford  accommodations  adequate  to 
serve  as  a  center  of  the  social  life  of  the  students,  and  in  1909  a  students'  union 
was  organized  to  raise  a  fund  for  a  student  building  and  take  charge  of  under- 
graduate political  affairs.  The  career  of  this  organization  demonstrates  certain 
aspects  of  student  activity.  Inspired  by  a  definite  purpose,  efforts  have  been  made 
for  several  years  to  interest  all  students  in  the  movement,  to  raise  money,  and  to 
guide  student  life.  But  there  has  been  lacking  almost  continuously  from  the  begin- 
ning the  disinterested  and  able  leadership  necessary  to  obtain  the  corffidence  and  sup- 
port of  the  students.  Though  there  have  been  able  leaders  both  in  and  out  of  the 
Union,  the  conditions  have  not  developed  those  qualities  of  imagination  combined 
with  initiative  that  are  the  finest  fruit  of  college  life.  Without  question  the  general 
level  of  undergraduate  life  has  been  elevated;  the  crudeness  of  another  time  has 
almost  wholly  disappeared;  the  era  of  the  rented  dress  suit  has  passed;  it  is  hardly 
fair  now  to  saj',  as  a  graduate  of  1905  said,  that  all  "social  activities  were  character- 
ized by  a  too  evident  desire  to  do  the  proper  thing."  Sophistication  is  not  now  no- 
ticeably lacking,  since  the  majority  of  students  in  all  parts  of  the  university  come 
from  larger  centers  of  population.  The  student  who  in  1900  had  an  allowance  of 
seventy-five  dollars  a  month  was  pointed  out  on  the  campus  with  awe ;  scores  now 
drive  their  own  cars  home  to  Chicago  or  Peoria  over  the  week-end.  Social  affairs 
are  more  expensive  in  every  way  than  they  used  to  be,  though  they  are  not  extrava- 
gantly elaborate.  But  this  growth  in  finish,  in  self  possession,  and  in  consciousness 
has  not  as  yet  brought  forth  either  much  profound  zeal  for  scholarship  or  notably 
fine  qualities  of  leadership. 

The  measure  of  change  within  the  period  is  easily  traced  in  the  student  publica- 
tions, chief  of  which  is  the  Daily  Illini.  During  Draper's  time  the  paper  had  grown 
first  into  a  tri-weekly  and  then  a  daily  newspaper  of  fair  quality.  But  its  financial 
management,  like  that  of  most  student  undertakings  in  those  days,  was  haphazard, 
to  say  no  worse ;  there  was  no  great  honor  to  be  won  by  working  on  it,  and  all  the 
profits  went  to  the  editor  and  the  manager,  who  obtained  places  through  the  lowest 
form  of  student  pohtics.  The  case  finally  became  so  bad  that  the  faculty  did  what 
students  under  adequate  leadership  might  have  done  for  themselves — took  the  choice 
of  editor  and  manager  out  of  politics  and  gave  that,  along  with  general  supervision 
of  the  business  affairs  of  the  paper,  to  a  board  made  up  of  four  students  and  three 
members  of  the  faculty.  They  proceeded  to  appoint  editors  and  managers  on  merit 
and  to  encourage  rivalry  for  positions  on  the  paper  both  by  making  experience  a 
prerequisite  to  promotion  to  the  best  positions  and  by  businesslike  financing  which 
produced  a  surplus  to  be  distributed  among  all  members  of  the  staff.  In  seven 
years  after  the  system  was  introduced  the  paper  steadily  improved  in  quality  and 
influence,  printing  forty-eight  eighteen-inch  columns  daily  and  having  a  circulation 
of  more  than  two  thousand.  Besides  distributing  more  than  $18,000  among  the 
members  of  the  staff,  it  accumulated  a  fund  of  nearly  $15,000,  most  of  which  has 
been  invested  in  a  complete  printing  plant. 

The  Illio,  which  went  on  the  rocks  occasionally  in  times  past,  has  shown  steady 
improvement  as  a  pictorial  record  of  the  year,  though  it  has  lost  all  literary  char- 
acter.   It  is  tmder  the  same  supervision  as  the  lUini.    The  Illinois  Magacine,  estab- 


xxvi  Unr'ersity  of  Illinois 

lished  in  1903,  has  had  an  interrupted  and  unsatisfactory  career.  There  has  never 
been  sufficiently  general  and  sustained  literary  interest  among  the  students  to  develop 
a  good  literary  magazine.  On  the  other  hand  the  Illinois  Agriculturist  has  had_  a 
prosperous  success,  and  continues  to  be  well  edited  and  widely  circulated.  In  spite 
of  the  size  and  strength  of  the  engineering  clientele,  the  Technograph  has  prospered 
no  better  than  the  Illinois  Magazine,  and,  like  it,  was  obliterated  by  the  war.  A 
symptom  of  growing  student  spirit  is  to  be  found  in  the  Siren,  a  creditable  humorous 
paper  begun  in  191 1  and  continued  until  the  war  took  the  students  away. 

Impetus  was  given  to  dramatics  when  in  1904  Thacher  Howland  Guild  came  to 
the  University  as  instructor  in  English.  He  successfully  undertook  an  elaborate 
production  of  Friar  Bacon  and  Friar  Bungay  in  connection  with  the  installation 
of  President  James,  and  from  that  time  on  cultivated  an  interest  in  dramatics  so 
wholesome  and  vigorous  that  it  has  not  lessened  since  his  untimely  death  in  1914, 
though  it  has  had  no  special  encouragement  from  the  faculty.  Debating  and  ora- 
tory has  developed  considerable  strength  since  the  days  of  its  low  estate  at  the 
beginning  of  the  century,  and  in  the  last  few  years  the  University  has  held  a  high 
place  in  debating  among  the  north  central  universities. 

The  qualit}^  of  sportsmanship  shown  in  athletics  has  been  steadily  good.  Even 
in  the  days  when  chicanery  was  more  prevalent  than  now  in  intercollegiate  ath- 
letics, the  wholesome  influence  of  George  Huff  kept  a  healthful  spirit  predomi- 
nant at  Illinois.  Under  his  coaching,  Illinois  has  maintained  a  leading  place  in 
baseball,  ever  since  the  famous  trip  through  the  East  in  1903.  In  football  there 
have  been  vicissitudes.  After  several  disastrous  years,  the  graduate  coaching  sys- 
tem was  tried  during  the  first  seven  or  eight  years  after  the  departure  of  Woodruff 
in  1903,  with  varying  success,  and  was  given  up  in  1912  when  Coach  Zuppke  took 
charge.  Since  then  football  has  been  in  better  case.  In  track,  also,  there  has  been 
a  strong  growth  under  Coach  Gill,  and  basketball  under  Jones,  has  been  successfully 
encouraged.  In.  1914  Illinois  won  first  place  in  all  four  of  the  principal  sports.  The 
attendance  at  games,  until  the  war  came,  was  large,  and  the  spirit,  manifested  in 
an  elaborate  system  of  cheering,  rather  forced  at  times,  perhaps,  and  in  singing, 
which  has  had  a  healthy  growth  in  the  last  decade,  have  been  an  important  feature 
of  student  life.  Celebrations  have  become  less  hazardous  as  occasion  for  them 
became  more  frequent,  and  as  the  Union  or  Council  took  them  in  hand.  A  special 
effort  has  been  made  during  the  past  decade  to  obtain  general  participation  of  stu- 
dents in  athletic  activities.  Tennis  and  golf  have  attracted  many,  though  the  Uni- 
versity has  done  little  with  either  intercollegiately.  But  more  than  half  of  the  men 
in  the  University  participate  in  the  several  series  of  baseball  and  football  games 
which  in  fall  and  spring  strew  the  south  campus  with  many  hilarious  teams,  and 
accomplish  the  real  purpose  of  athletics. 

This  hasty  sketch  can  give  but  a  faint  and  partial  suggestion  of  the  complexity 
and  energy  of  life  among  the  students.  If  it  is  in  any  measure  faithful  to  its  sub- 
ject it<  will  convey  the  idea  of  a  large  body  of  generally  healthy-minded  young  men 
and  women,  in  a  proportion  of  about  four  to  one,  living  in  friendly  companionship 
in  which  there  is  little  snobbishness  and  a  vast  amount  of  gregariousness.  There 
is  no  tendency  on  the  part  of  the  men  to  resent  the  presence  of  the  women;  on  the 
contrary,  the  women  receive  an  amount  of  attention  and  occupy  a  place  in  affairs 
perhaps  larger  than  their  numbers  only  would  entitle  them  to.  Upon  this  compan- 
ionship, and  a  democracy  that  ignores  .social  distinctions  as  completely  as  is  humanly 
possible,  Illinois  spirit  is  founded.  Out  of  it  there  have  as  yet  grown  but  few 
traditions,  though  there  arc  continual  self-conscious  strivings  towards  traditions. 
Customs  there  are  in  numbers.  The  freshman  is  a  marked  youth  who  does  not 
early  in  the  fall  put  on  the  small  green  cap :  class  smokers  and  dances,  the  band 
concerts  on  the  lawn,  the  improm]ilu  celebration  that  breaks  out  on  the  first  warm 
evening  in  spring  and  in  ten  minutes  fills  the  streets  with  thousands  of  marching, 
singing,  and  dancing  youth  led  bj^  a  huge  brass  band,  the  arrowhead  of  Mawanda 
which  appears  one  morning  each  spring  on  the  trunk  of  the  elm  by  the  1903  foun- 
tain ;  the  annual  appearance  of  members  of  Sachem  in  their  blankets ;  the  scroll 
of  Phi  Delta  Psi  resting  on  the  senior  bench— these  are  but  a  few  of  many  of  the 
customs  which  give  color  and  character  to  student  life.  The  two  greatest  events 
in  the  college  year  from  the  undergraduate  point  of  view  are  homecoming  and  in- 
terscholastic.  The  latter  brings  to  the  University  thousands  of  high  school  students, 
who  fill  the  fraternity  and  sorority  and  lodging  houses  and  see  the  campus  in  a 
three  day  frolic.  In  this  time  are  crowded  two  plays  by  Mask  and  Bauble,  a  track 
meet,  a  baseball  game,  a  circus,  which  has  come  to  be  a  huge  and  elaborate  show. 


I  fisTOKicAi,  Skktcii  xxvii 

the  "stunl  show"  consisting  of  clever  and  enjoyable  skits  by  groups  of  women 
students,  and  the  May  fete,  which  has  grown  out  of  a  Maypole  dance  on  the  south 
campus  into  an  elaborate  show  that  fills  the  bleachers  on  Illinois  Field. 

flomccoming,  designed  to  l)ring  the  alumni  back  wliile  the  University  is  in  full 
operation,  centers  in  the  principal  fo()ll)all  game  on  the  home  grounds.  It  was  in- 
stituted in  1911,  largely  through  the  energetic  work  of  W.  E.  Ekblaw,  and  has 
i)een  most  ])opular  from  the  beginning.  A  smoker,  dance,  and  other  forms  of  enter- 
tainment are  provided,  but  the  footl)all  game  and  the  informal,  impromptu  reunions 
of  the  returning  alumni  are  the  chief  features  of  the  event. 

When  President  James  came  to  the  I'niversity  he  found  the  alumni  loosely 
organized  and  not  showing  a  lively  interest  in  each  other  or  in  the  University.  Mr. 
W.  L.  Pillsbury,  wdio  became  secretary  of  the  agricultural  experiment  station  in 
1888,  had  been  made  registrar  in  1893.  He  had  known  all  the  entering  students 
from  that  time  on,  and  as  a  part  of  his  work  had  kept  up  a  directory  of  alumni. 
In  1899  he  was  made  secretary  of  the  alumni  association.  To  him,  loved  by  all  who 
knew  him,  the  alumni  willingly  left  the  work  they  might  have  done,  and  lost  con- 
sciousness. There  were  a  few  alumni  clubs,  and  the  committee  on  nomination  of 
trustees  continued  to  function,  but  the  annual  meetings  were  slim  affairs,  and  little 
happened  between  them.  President  James  had  no  sooner  gathered  the  reins  till 
he  began  to  stir  up  interest  among  the  alumni  by  setting  Frank  W.  Scott,  '01,  at 
the  task  of  compiling  a  biographical  record  of  the  graduates.  The  careful  work 
and  remarkable  memory  of  Mr.  Pillsbury  made  this  a  comparatively  easy  task, 
and  the  volume  was  issued  in  1906.  The  book  aroused  so  many  graduates  to  wish 
further  news  of  their  classmates  and  others  that  a  few  alumni  undertook  on  their 
own  responsibility  to  start  a  periodical,  though  more  than  one  graduate  expressed 
the  belief  that  there  was  not  sufficient  material  obtainable  to  support  a  quarterly 
magazine  and  that  the  dues  necessary  to  support  it  would  take  away  the  charm 
of  sentiment  then  felt  by  the  alumni  towards  the  University.  The  Alumni  Quar- 
terly was  begun  in  January,  1907,  and  has  continued  since  that  time,  being  made 
the  official  organ  of  the  association  in  June,  and  supplemented  after  1913  by  the 
Fortnightly  Notes.  Largely  through  the  influence  of  the  Record  and  the  Quarterly 
alumni  interest  revived;  the  fourteen  clubs  in  1907  had  increased  by  191 1  to  thirty, 
and  that  number  has  steadily  increased  to  fifty  in  1918.  In  1912  a  new  constitution 
was  adopted  by  the  alumni  association  to  coordinate  the  clubs  and  increase  the  ac- 
tivities of  the  association.  The  Illini  Club  of  Chicago  opened  club  rooms  in  191 1, 
and  cooperated  with  the  association  and  the  university  in  a  number  of  undertak- 
ings. President  James  began  soon  after  coming  to  the  University,  and  has  con- 
tinued, to  write  to  the  alumni  whenever  matters  of  general  concern  demanded  their 
attention.  He  has  secured  their  assistance  in  dealing  with  the  legislature  and  in 
other  matters  connected  with  the  University,  either  directly  or  through  the  associa- 
tion. In  not  a  few  irnportant  crises  in  legislative  affairs  the  University  has  been 
assisted  by  prompt  action  of  the  organized,  informed,  and  prepared  alumni.  Their 
activity  has  notas  yet  brought  much  to  the  University  in  the  way  of  gifts,  except 
that  of  the  medical  alumni  in  presenting  the  stock  of  the  college  of  medicine  to  the 
institution.  Several  attempts  to  raise  a  fund  for  a  building  in  honor  of  Dr.  Gregory 
have  been  made,  and  the  last  one  had  secured  subscriptions  for  some  $70,000  when 
the  war  made  further  progress  for  the  time  being  impossible. 

As  the  close  of  the  first  half-century  of  the  University  approached,  plans  were 
rnade  to  celebrate  the  occasion  in  fitting  manner  by  the  issuing  of  a  series  of  pub- 
lications and  by  exercises  at  the  University  so  timed  as  to  form  a  part  of  the  cel- 
ebration of  the  centennial  of  the  state,  as  well  as  to  signalize  the  close  of  a  period 
of  remarkable  achievement  by  the  state  University.  There  were  to  be  several  publi- 
cations dealing  with  the  University  itself,  including  a  history  in  one  volume,  written 
by  Allan  Nevins,  '12;  a  more  extensive  historical  account  of  the  University  in 
several  volumes,  by  B.  E.  Powell,  appointed  University  historian,  and  a  new  edition 
of  the  Alumni  Record,  to  present  some  measure  of  the  principal  product  of  the 
half  century  then  closing.  These  three  works  are  now  issued,  except  that  the 
extended  history  has  not  progressed  beyond  the  first  volume. 

Under  the  direction  of  the  State  Centennial  Commission,  a  group  of  men  in  the 
University  were  appointed  to  prepare  a  series  of  volumes  on  the  history  of  the 
state,  and  three  of  these  have  now  been  issued.  Plans  were  made  to  hold  at  the 
University  a  series  of  meetings  to  which  scholars  and  leaders  in  many  fields  were 
to  be  invited  to  engage  in  discussions,  out  of  which  it  was  expected  would  come  that 
a  collection  of  papers  which  could  be  embodied  in  a  series  of  University  Semi- 


xxviii  University  of  Illinois 

Centennial  Publications.  An  important  place  in  the  plans  was  assigned  to  a  his- 
torical pageant  which  was  to  depict  the  rise  and  development  of  the  institution, 
and  a  pageant  master  was  engaged  to  prepare  that  and  a  series  of  minor  pageants 
throughout  the  year. 

When  the  United  States  was  drawn  into  the  war,  the  plans  for  a  celebration  at 
the  University'  were  abandoned.  There  was  given,  however,  a  series  of  pageants 
which  instead  of  portraying  the  triumph  of  half  a  century  of  peaceful  but  energetic 
growth  in  and  towards  the  liner  things  of  civilization,  made  appeals  for  pity  and 
food,  and  later  depicted  the  nation  seizing  arms  and  going  forth  to  meet  her  foe. 

Until  the  United  States  joined  in  the  war,  there  had  appeared  little  indication 
that  the  students  or  the  faculty  were  vitally  concerned  with  the  conflict.  With  all 
the  people  of  the  great  peace-loving  heart  of  the  continent,  she  seemed  to  share 
that  serenity  of  mood  which  won  the  scorn  of  the  more  belligerent  spokesmen  of  the 
seaboard  states.  A  few  students  left  from  time  to  time  to  join  the  Canadian  or  other 
foreign  forces,  but  the  current  of  University  life,  even  6f  its  talk,  was  not  much 
affected. 

All  this  was  changed  when  the  call  came  to  America.  From  that  time  until 
the  riotous  celebration  on  the  steps  of  the  Auditorium  at  two  o'clock  in  the  morn- 
ing when  news  came  that  the  armistice  had  been  signed,  the  one  purpose  and  interest 
of  the  University  and  all  her  men  and  women  was  to  seek  out  all  the  ways  in  which 
she  and  they  could  contribute  to  the  work  America  had  to  do,  and  then  to  follow 
those  ways  to  the  end.  All  the  resources  of  the  institution  were  at  once  placed 
by  President  James  at  the  disposal  of  the  government.  The  students  left  in  great 
numbers,  some  with  an  ambulance  unit  promptly  formed  at  the  University  and 
some  in  a  battery  recruited  at  the  University,  others  as  volunteers  in  many 
branches  of  the  service,  many  to  munition  and  other  factories  or  to  farms  in  this 
country  or  in  Canada.  From  the  middle  of  April  until  the  close  of  the  year  about 
1360  students  withdrew  for  service  of  one  kind  or  another.  Few  classes  were 
quite  abandoned,  but  all  were  much  reduced  in  size,  the  laboratories  were  sparsely 
occupied,  and  social  activities  were  curtailed  or  abandoned.  Not  many  members 
of  the  faculty  withdrew  that  year,  for  those  of  military  age  were  generally  advised 
to  wait  until  it  became  apparent  where  their  services  were  most  needed.  The  Uni- 
versity made  liberal  arrangements  for  graduating  the  seniors  who  left  early  and 
for  granting  credit  to  others;  while  all  possible  assurances  were  given  departing 
members  of  the  faculty  that  they  might  find  a  welcome  on  their  return.  Special 
classes  in  military,  drilling  daily,  were  organized,  and  more  than  five  hundred  stu- 
dents enrolled ;  courses  in  preparation  for  ordnance  and  quartermasters  duties  were 
filled;  more  than  one  hundred  women  joined  classes  in  training  for  hospital  service. 
On  May  21  instruction  was  begun  in  the  government  school  of  militarj'  aeronautics, 
established  at  the  University  under  government  direction  for  giving  ground  training 
in  preparation  for  flying.  The  University  took  over  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  building,  which 
it  converted  into  a  barrack,  and  turned  over  to  the  school  the  old  armory,  to  which 
it  built  an  addition,  for  laboratory  uses,  and  a  number  of  rooms  in  other  buildings. 
Registration  in  this  work  increased  to  about  eight  hundred,  and  the  newly  completed 
women's  residence  hall  was  given  up  to  the  aviators  for  u.se  as  barracks.  When 
the  year  closed,  nearly  two  hundred  and  fifty  seniors  absent  in  the  service  of  the 
government  received  their  diplomas  by  mail,  and  more  men  from  Illinois  than  from 
any  other  University  had  applied  for  admission  to  the  officers'  training  camp  at 
Ft.  Sheridan  and  been  accepted. 

The  exodus  of  students  and  the  feeling  of  uncertainty  as  to  the  effect  of  the 
draft  led  to  rumors  that  the  Univer.sity  would  not  open  in  the  fall,  but  there  was 
never  any  intention  of  closing  the  institution,  and  all  departments  opened  as  usual, 
though  some  of  them  were  considerably  disorganized  by  the  absence  of  many  of 
the  younger  instructors  and  some  of  the  older  men.  Registration  fell  off  a  fifth, 
the  loss  being  among  the  men,  the  number  of  women  in  attendance  remaining  nor- 
mal. Only  the  college  of  medicine  showed  an  increase  over  the  attendance  of  the 
preceding  year.  The  many  war  activities  which  crowded  the  fall  months  led  to 
the  appointment  in  December,  under  the  chairmanship  of  Dr.  Kinley,  of  a  general 
war  service  committee,  with  branches  to  attend  to  the  publication  of  leaflets,  to 
publicity,  lectures  at  the  University  and  over  the  state,  the  collection  of  funds,  the 
compiling  of  war  service  records,  and  employment.  Many  meetings  were  held  in 
the  course  of  the  year,  the  most  notable  being  a  conference  held  at  the  end  of  Jan- 
uary under  the  direction  of  Dean  Davenport  to  help  solve  the  problem  of  food.  It 
was  attended  by  Governor  Lowden  and  many  leaders  of  industry  in  the  state  and 


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covered  a  wide  field.  President  Wilson  sent  an  important  address.  The  raising  of 
the  University  service  flag  on  February  14  was  made  an  occasion  for  a  number  of 
stirring  addresses.    The  flag  at  that  time  contained  2686  stars. 

No  mere  sketch  can  even  suggest  the  many  ways  in  which  the  University  con- 
tributed resources  in  serving  the  country.  Many  members  of  the  faculty  were  called 
to  Washington,  more  than  forty  all  told,  for  periods  of  weeks  or  months,  to  render 
expert  service  in  science  or  engineering,  in  historical  research,  in  the  study  of 
economic  and  other  problems.  At  the  University  scores  of  men  and  a  number  of 
laboratories  were  given  over  to  confidential  investigations  and  experiments  of  vital 
value  to  the  government.  In  physics  and  in  chemistry  especially,  work  was  carried 
on  that  was  invaluable,  and  in  the  chemical  laboratory  was  produced  the  total  supply 
of  some  rare  .substances  on  which  not  only  our  own  country  but  all  her  associates 
as  well  relied. 

Almost  three-quarters  of  a  million  dollars  were  subscribed  by  members  of  the 
University  to  the  various  relief  funds  and  government  loans.  To  the  first  liberty 
loan  the  University  community  subscribed  $50,000;  to  the  second,  $220,000;  and  to 
the  fourth,  $314,000.  The  first  war  fund  drive  brought  $31,000  and  the  united  drive 
more  than  $46,000.  War  savings  stamps  amounting  to  more  than  $25,900  were  sold. 
Relief  appeals  met  generous  response — to  the  Belgian,  $12,000;  Syrian-Armenian, 
$8,744;  for  the  Red  Cross.  $12,955;  for  the  University  ambulance  unit,  $4,800;  for 
the  University  Union  in   Europe,  $1,365. 

But  of  course  the  principal  contribution  was  made  by  the  students  and  alumni 
who  gave  up  their  work  to  serve  wherever  they  were  needed  in  the  war.  A  sum- 
mary of  the  total  numl)ers  thus  engaged  is  given  elsewhere  in  this  volume,  a  total 
equalled  bj-  no  other  American  University  of  like  age  and  numbers.  No  fewer  than 
5307  names  appear  on  the  University  roll  of  honor ;  and  the  roll  of  the  dead 
has  reached  a  total  of  one  liundred  and  fifty-seven. 

By  this  grave  national  crisis  the  first  half  century  of  the  University  was  brought 
to  an  unexpected  close.  In  the  midst  of  the  regret  that  such  things  must  come, 
there  is  to  be  found  satisfaction  in  the  evidence  thus  presented  that  the  colleges 
and  universities  of  the  country  are  sending  forth  a  breed  of  men  ready  and  abun- 
dantl}'  able  to  meet  the  world's  greatest  crises,  and  that  among  them  all  none 
showed  more  readiness  or  worth  than  Illinois. 

Events  at  the  University  during  the  year  in  which  this  book  has  been  in  prepara- 
tion do  not  belong  in  an  account  of  the  first  fifty  years,  but  fall  into  the  second 
half-century  in  point  of  time.  Really,  however,  the  year  which  began  in  Septem- 
ber. 1018,  lielongs  neither  to  the  closing  era  nor  to  the  one  that  has  just  begun,  but 
constitutes  rather  an  intermission  which  emphasizes  the  separation  of  the  one 
from  the  other.  In  addition  to  all  the  activities  in  support  of  the  war  hitherto 
enumerated,  on  October  there  was  instituted  the  Students'  Army  Training  Corps, 
which  enrolled,  including  the  military,  naval,  and  medical  sections,  a  total  of  3,411 
students.  For  two  months  all  other  University  concerns  were  subordinated  to 
the  ta.sk  of  providing  lodgment  and  instruction  for  this  mass  of  young  men  train- 
ing for  war  service. 

The  Universitj'  became  virtually  a  military  school.  Although  more  than  two- 
thirds  of  the  usual  courses  were  continued,  emphasis  was  laid  on  the  several  special 
courses  required  by  the  government,  which  was  to  all  purposes,  in  charge  of  the 
curriculum.  All  members  of  the  corps  were  under  military  discipline,  living  in 
barracks,  wearing  uniforms,  and  having  their  daily  programs  regulated  by  officers. 
Such  conditions  made  the  usual  college  life  impossible,  and  from  the  beginning  of 
October  until  late  in  December  few  of  the  characteristic  features  of  campus  life 
were  discernible.  The  armory  was  made  into  an  immense  barrack  by  constructing 
a  second  floor,  affording  room  for  more  than  fifteen  hundred  men,  with  a  mess 
hall  below  for  all  members  of  the  corps. 

All  fraternity  houses  and  many  lodging  houses  were  converted  into  barracks, 
and  such  men  as  were  not  in  the  corps  lived  where  they  could  find  room.  The 
labor  of  preparing  barracks  and  mess  facilities  for  this  number  of  men  in  a  com- 
munit}^  already  normally  full  and  possessing  no  dormitories  was  tremendous,  but 
it  was  performed  with  rapidity.  To  add  to  the  difficulties  of  the  situation,  an 
epidemic  of  influenza  made  it  necessary  to  provide  hospital  accommodations  for 
jTiore  than  three  hundred  patients  at  a  time,  when  all  was  in  confusion  of  change 
and  reorganization,  and  when  to  find  a  nurse  was  a  hard  task.  But  this  task  also 
was  accomplished,  with  a  degree  of  success  indicated  by  a  gratifj'ingly  low  death 
rate. 


XXX  University  of  Illinois 

The  corps  was  demobilized  on  December  21.  The  net  result  of  what  might  have 
proved  not  only  an  interesting  but  an  important  educational  experiment  was  very- 
unsatisfactory,  for  three  reasons;  the  period  of  experiment  was  too  short,  too 
much  time  had  to  be  given  to  the  preparing  of  quarters,  and  the  influenza  added 
to  the  confusion  already  too  great.  Few  who  had  a  part  in  the  episode  get  much 
satisfaction  out  of  the  recollection  of  it.  And  yet  the  experience  of  living  in  the 
mass,  on  terms  of  complete  equality  in  discomfort  with  men  of  all  sorts  and  condi- 
tions was  not  w-ithout  its  compensations.  A  writer  in  the  Illio  says :  "We  slept  in 
the  biggest  bedroom  in  the  state.  Simultaneously  1,500  of  us  turned  in  every  night 
at  ten.  Simultaneously  3,000  feet  hit  the  floor  every  morning  at  five.  We  bunked 
together  and  liked  it.     We  learned  democracy  from  a  practical  standpoint." 

So  far  as  progress  in  ordinary  college  courses  was  concerned  the  year  amounted 
to  little  before  the  opening  of  the  second  quarter  in  January.  From  that  time  on, 
w^ith  a  reduced  registration,  the  University  gradually  resumed  its  normal  condition. 
The  crisis  left  little  permanent  effect  on  curriculum,  outlook,  or  atmo.sphere.  The 
one  course  in  war  issues  required  of  all  members  of  the  army  training  corps  \yas 
continued  as  an  elective  and  enrolled  about  seventy-five  students.  The  only  lasting 
effect  to  be  found  in  the  curriculum  is  a  new  course  in  citizenship  to  be  required 
of  all  students  beginning  in  the  fall  of  1919.  The  expectation  somewhat  generally 
expressed  that  the  spirit  of  student  life  would  be  sobered  and  made  more  respon- 
sible or  otherwise  altered  seems  not  likely  to  be  realized.  No  sooner  had  the 
military  restraints  been  removed  than  the  students  made  efforts,  in  the  main  suc- 
cessful, to  restore  with  as  little  loss  of  titne  as  possible  all  the  customary  features 
of  college  life.  By  the  close  of  the  year  few  traces  were  left  of  what  at  the  be- 
ginning had  seemed  likely  to  bring  a  radical  revision  of  both  the  curriculum  and 
the  life  in  the  University. 


ANNALS  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY 

1862-1918 


1862 

An  act  donating  public  lands,  on  the  ratio  of  30,000  acres  for  each  sena- 
tor and  representative,  to  the  states  and  territories  which  would  provide  colleges 
for  the  benefit  of  agriculture  and  tlie  mechanic  arts  was  passed  by  congress,  and 
approved  by  President  Lincoln  on  July  2,  1862.  Under  this  grant  Illinois  would 
receive  480,000  acres  to  the  value  of  $600,000.00,  the  interest  on  which  was  to  be 
applied  for  these  purposes.  The  grant  had  to  be  accepted  and  applied  to  its 
uses  before  July,  1867,  or  revert  to  the  government. 

1863 

The  legislature  of  Illinois  accepted  the  grant  Feb.  14,  1863,  and  discussed  the 
matter  for  some  time  without  being  able  to  come  to  any  agreement  on  details 
of  the  proposed  college  or  on  its  location.  Some  wished  to  divide  the  money  up 
among  the  existing  colleges,  provided  they  established  schools  of  this  nature; 
some  to  establish  a  school  to  teach  agriculture  and  the  mechanic  arts ;  and  some  to 
attach  a  new  school  to  the  Normal  University. 

1864 

At  the  state  fair  held  in  Decatur  in  1864,  a  committee  was  appointed  by  the 
state  agricultural  society  to  present  some  definite  plan  to  the  legislature.  This 
committee  was  composed  of  Wm.  H.  Van  Epps,  Prof.  J.  B.  Turner,  A.  B.  Mc- 
Connell,  B.  G.  Roots,  and  John  P.  Reynolds.  They  drew  up  a  bill  as  an  expression 
of  the  views  of  the  farmers,  and  presented  it  to  the  legislature  in  1865,  and  again 
in  1867. 

1866 

A  meeting  of  all  those  interested  in  the  organization  of  the  proposed  Industrial 
University  was  held  at  Bloomington,  and  recommended  that  the  state  build  only 
one  university. 

Sept.  21 — Notice  was  published  of  an  informal  election  to  be  held  in  Champaign 
county  on  Oct.  10,  by  order  of  the  board  of  supervisors,  to  decide  whether  or  not 
the  county  should  appropriate  $100,000.00  worth  of  Champaign  county  bonds  "to 
secure  the  location  of  the  Illinois  Industrial  University  in  this  county." 

Oct.  5 — Proposal  of  Champaign  and  Urbana  was  to  purchase  the  building  then 
standing,  called  "The  Urbana  and  Champaign  Institute  Building,"  with  the  eight 
acres  on  which  it  stood,  at  a  cost  of  $30,000.00,  then  use  the  other  $70,000.00  to 
buy  more  land  and  secure  the  location  of  the  University  over  the  other  contestants 
—Bloomington,  Jacksonville,  and  other  towns  had  made  offers.  The  Champaign 
papers  said  that  the  county  could  thus  give  this  building,  1,000  acres  for  a  farm, 
100  acres  for  a  "garden-patch"  and  still  have  $40,000.00  left. 

The  building  was  erected  in  1861,  supposedly  at  a  cost  of  $i75-OOO.oo,  and  was 
said  to  be  "one  of  the  largest  and  most  substantial  buildings  in  the  state,  second 
only  to  the  Normal  University."  It  stood  at  the  north  end  of  what  is  now 
Illinois  Field,  facing  University  avenue.  The  main  part  of  the  structure  was  one 
hundred  twenty-five  feet  front,  forty  feet  in  depth,  and  five  stories  _high._  From 
the  center  projected  a  wing  forty-four  by  seventy  feet,  four  stories  high.  It 
contained  ninety  dormitory  rooms,  each  ten  by  fifteen,  "suitable  room  for  prin- 
cipals, professors,  etc."  and  "accommodations  for  800  students." 

Oct.  12 — Returns  of  the  election  on  the  question  of  the  bond  issue  show  the 
vote  to  have  been:  For,  1.601  ;  against,  T.035 — majority  for,  566.  "Urbana  and 
Champaign  were  unanimously  in  favor  of  the  measure.  A  considerable  opposition 
was  manifested  in  some  of  the  country  towns,  however."  This  opposition  was 
due  to  the  fact  that  the  smaller  towns  regarded  the  whole  thing  as  a  scheme  on 
the  part  of  Urbana  and  Champaign  to  make  the  entire  county  pay  for  a  school 
which   would   benefit  these   two  commimities   only. 


xxxii  University  of  Illinois 

1867 

Jan.  10 — Mr.  Tichcr  (.senator  from  the  seventh  district;  introduced  into  the 
senate  a  bill  for  "an  act  to  provide  for  the  organization,  endowment,  and  mainte- 
nance of  the  ilhnois  Industrial  University."  This  bill  provided,  among  otiier  tilings, 
that  the  institution  sliould  be  located  at  Champaign.  At  the  same  date  Senator 
Fuller  (twenty-third  district)  introduced  a  bill  similar  to  Mr.  Ticher's  except 
that  it  provided  for  the  location  of  the  University  by  a  commission  to  be  appointed 
by  the  governor.  These  two  bills  were  read  twice  and  ordered  printed.  Jan.  ii — 
Both  bills  were  introduced  in  the  house,  the  Champaign  bill  being  ottered  by  Mr. 
Griggs  from  that  district.  The  senate  at  this  time  voted  that  the  entire  grant 
should  be  applied  to  one  institution.  Jan.  25 — The  governor  approved  a  bill  giving 
any  county,  city,  township,  or  incorporated  town  authority  to  levy  taxes  or  voluntary 
subscriptions  for  the  purpose  of  securing  the  location  of  the   University. 

Feb.  I — The  Fuller  bill  was  amended  by  striking  out  the  section  providing 
for  a  committee  to  locate  the  college.  Feb.  22 — House  bill  amended  by  adding 
to  the  offer  of  the  institute  property,  810  acres  of  land,  $50,000.00  worth  of  freight 
(appropriated  by  the  Illinois  Central),  $100,000.00  in  Champaign  county  bonds, 
and  $2,000.00  in  fruit,  shade,  and  ornamental  trees  and  shrubbery  from  Dunlap's 
nursery,  making  a  total  of  $450,000.00  estimated  valuation  of  property.  This  bill 
as  amended  passed  the  house  on  the  same  day.  It  provided  that  the  institution 
should  be  located  in  Urbana.  The  trustees  were  to  be  appointed  by  the  governor, 
with  approval  of  the  senate,  five  from  each  grand  judicial  division,  and  one  from 
each  congressional  district.  They  were  to  serve  for  six  years,  without  salary, 
the  first  appointment  to  draw  lots,  one-third  to  serve  two,  one-third  four,  and  one- 
third  six  years.  The  trustees  were  to  elect  a  regent  to  serve  two  years,  a  treasurer, 
and  a  recording  secretary,  and  were  to  provide  buildings,  teachers,  etc.  Students 
were  to  be  at  least  fifteen  years  old.  Each  county  was  entitled  to  a  scholafthip 
for  descendants  of  soldiers  and  seamen.  No  degrees  were  to  be  conferred  on 
graduates.  The  regent,  with  the  governor,  the  superintendent  of  public  instruc- 
tion, and  the  president  of  the  state  agricultural  society  were  to  be  ex  officio 
members  of  the  board.  The  instructors  were  "to  teach  in  the  most  thorough  man- 
ner such  branches  of  learning  as  are  related  to  agriculture  and  the  mechanic  arts 
and  military  tactics,  without  excluding  other  scientific  and  classical  studies."  The 
college  year  was  to  extend  through  six  autumn  and  winter  months  so  that  tiie 
students  could  go  home  for  the  six  spring  and  summer  months  or  stay  at  the 
University  and  pursue  optional  studies  "provided  that  no  student  shall  at  any 
time  be  allowed  to  remain  in  or  about  the  University  in  idleness,  or  without 
full  mental  or  industrial  occupation."  This  act  passed  the  house  by  a  vote 
of  sixty-six  to  ten,  the  senate  by  eighteen  to  seven,  and  was  approved  Feb.  28, 
1867.    The  immediate  result  was  a  huge  celebration  in  Champaign. 

Mar.  8 — A  supplemental  bill  was  passed  providing  that  if  county  authorities 
failed  to  comply  with  the  requirements  of  the  act  of  June  i,  the  trustees  were  to 
locate  the  University  at  some  other  town.  Trustees  from  congressional  districts 
were  appointed  by  Governor  Oglesby  as   follows : 

First,  David  S.  Hammond,  Cook, 

Second,   Luther   W.   Lawrence,   Boone, 

Third.   Lloratio    C.    Burchard,    Stephenson, 

Fourth,  John    S.  Johnson,   Hancock, 

Fifth,    Samuel    Edwards,    Bureau, 

Sixth,  O.   B.  Galusha,  Grundj^ 

Seventh,    M.   L.   Dunlap,   Champaign, 

Eighth,    Samuel    Allen,    Tazewell, 

Ninth,  Alexander  Blackburn,   ATcDonougli, 

Tenth,  M.   C.  Goltra,   Morgan, 

Eleventh,  J.   P.   M  ungate.  Clay, 

Twelfth,  Willard  C.  Flagg,  Madison, 

Thirteenth,  A.  M.  Brown,  Pulaski. 
From  the  grand  judicial  divisions:  First — L.  R.  McMurry,  Effingham;  Charles 
Topping.  Union;  Thos.  Quick,  Washington;  and  Isaac  S.  Mahan,  Marion.  Second — 
George  Harding,  Edgar ;  Henry  Pickerel,  Macon ;  Mason  Brayman,  Sangamon. 
Third — John  M.  Van  Osdel,  Cook;  J.  C.  Burrough,  Cook;  S.  S.  Hayt,  Cook; 
Emery  Cobb,  Kankakee ;  and  Robert  Douglass,  Lake. 

Mar.  12 — First  meeting  of  the  hoard  of  trustees  was  held  in  Springfield.  The 
names  of  Hon.  Daniel  J.  Pickney  of  Ogle  County,  Dr.  N.  N.  Wood  of  Morgan 
County,   Hon.  J.   L.    Pickard  of   Cook   County,  and   Dr.  John   Milton  Gregory  of 


Annals  xxxiii 

Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  were  proposed  as  regent.  Dr.  Gregory  was  elected  at  a  salary 
of  $3,000.00  a  year.  A  committee  of  five,  with  the  regent  as  chairman,  was  selected 
to  prepare  a  course  of  study  and  to  report  to  the  board.  John  W.  Bunn  of  Spring- 
field was  elected  treasurer,  and  a  finance  committee  to  serve  for  one  year  was 
appointed.  Willard  C.  Flagg  of  Madison  County  was  elected  corresponding  secretary ; 
U.  B.  Galusha  of  Grundy  county,  recording  secretary.  The  board  passed  a  resolu- 
tion favoring  the  establishment  of  a  mechanical  department  to  be  located  at  Chi- 
cago. Mar.  29 — An  election  was  held  in  Urbana  and  Champaign  to  decide  whether 
the  two  cities  should  appropriate  $45,000.00  for  the  University,  Champaign  to  give 
$25,000.00,  Urbana,  $20,000.00.  The  vote  was  as  follows :  Champaign : — For, 
676;  against,  4.  Uri)ana: — For,  406;  against,  o.  Mar.  29 — Dr.  Gregory  visited 
Champaign  and  Urbana  for  the  first  time. 

Apr.  10 — Vote  autliorizing  supervisors  to  issue  the  bonds,  for  $100,000.00  resulted 
as  follows:     For,  2,731;  against,  867. 

May  7 — The  second  meeting  of  the  board  of  trustees  was  held  in  the  chapel 
of  the  "Urbana  and  Champaign  Institute,"  twenty-two  of  the  thirty-two  trustees 
being  present.  Dr.  Gregory  accepted  the  regency,  the  salary  having  been 
increased  to  $4,000.00  a  year.  A  committee  on  buildings  and  grounds  was  ap- 
pointed, the  land  grants  accepted,  and  the  University  permanently  located  at 
Urbana.  Scrip  was  ordered  sold.  A  seal  was  adopted.  It  was  decided  to  open 
the  institution  on  the  first  day  of  March,  1868.  A  resolution  to  admit  both  sexes 
was  referred  to  the  executive  committee  to  be  appointed  Ijy  the  regent. 

A  committee  on  courses  of  instruction  reported  the  following  curriculum  : 

I  Agricultural  department 

(i)     Agriculture 

(2)  Horticulture 

(3)  Landscape  gardening 

II  Polytechnical    department 

( 1 )  Mechanical  science  and  art 

(2)  Civil  engineering 

(3)  Mining  and  metallurgy 

(4)  Architecture  and  fine  arts 

III  Military  department 

( 1 )  Engineering 

(2)  Tactics 

IV  Chemistry  and  natural  science 

V  Trade  and  commerce 

VI  General   science  and   literature 

( 1 )  Mathematics 

(2)  Natural  history,  chemistry,  etc. 

(3)  English  language  and  literature 

(4)  Modern   languages   and   literature 

(5)  Ancient  languages  and  literature 

(6)  History   and   social   science 

(7)  Philosophy  (intellectual  and  moral) 

July  31 — Dr.  Gregory  issued  a  circular,  proposing  that  each  county  agricultural 
society  oflfer  a  prize  of  one  hundred  dollars  to  aid  the  best  scholar  from  the 
public  schools  of  the  county  who  should  attend  the  Industrial  University. 

Nov.  26 — The  board  of  trustees  purchased  six  ond  one-half  lots  adjacent  to 
the  University  for  $1,850.00.  The  lots  purchased  lay  along  the  west  of  what  is 
now  Illinois  Field.  The  committee  recommended  the  purchase  of  twenty-four 
others,  between  Romine  and  Mathews  avenues,  east  of  Illinois  Field,  for  $9,150.00. 
The  board  decided  that  all  students  should  register  in  the  military  department. 
The  year  was  divided  into  tiiree  terms,  running  from  Septemlier  to  June.  Three 
men  were  elected  to  the  faculty,  a  head  farmer,  Jonathan  Pcriam,  Professor  Wil- 
liam Baker  of  Springfield,  111.,  and  Professor  G.  W.  Atherton  of  New  York. 
March  11  was  decided  upon  as  the  date  for  the  formal  opening  of  the  University. 

1868-9 

Mar.  10 — Willard  F.  Bliss  was  elected  professor  of  agriculture.  Mar.  11 — 
Inaugural  ceremonies  and  formal  opening  of  the  University.  Hon.  S.  W.  Moulton 
presided  at  the  exercises.  The  music  was  under  the  direction  of  Geo.  F.  Root 
of  Chicago.  The  dedication  hymn  was  written  by  Dr.  Gregory.  Letters  from 
Governor  Oglesby,  Senator  Yates,  and  General  Logan  were  read.  The  principal 
address    was    delivered    by    the    Hon.    Newton    Bateman,    state    superintendent    of 


xxxiv  -  University  of  Illinois 

public  instruction.  Gen.  Hurlburt  introduced  Dr.  Gregory.  The  exercises  were 
followed  by  a  banquet  in  the  dining  hall  of  the  University.  Alar. — Philomathcan 
and  Adelphic  literary  societies  were  organized.  Tuition  at  the  University  was 
placed  at  $5-00  a  term,  $15.00  a  year. 

June — The  University  closed  for  the  year;  seventy-seven  students  were  en- 
rolled during  the  first  term.  At  the  closing  exercises  Professor  J.  A.  Sewall  of 
Normal  delivered  an  address  before  the  literary  societies. 

Aug.  5 — The  following  appointments  were  announced :  Prof.  A.  P.  S.  Stewart 
of  Harvard,  chemistry,  Captain  S.  W.  Shattuck  of  Norwich  University,  assistant 
professor  of  mathematics  and  instructor  in  military  tactics,  and  T.  J.  Burrill  of 
the  Urbana  schools,  as  assistant  professor  of  natural  history.  The  latter  had 
been  engaged  by  the  regent  in  April.  Aug.  12 — The  first  catalog  of  the  University 
was  issued. 

Sept.  14 — The  University'  opened  with  a  total  enrollment  of  eighty  students. 

Nov. — The  committee  on  faculty  of  the  board  of  trustees  reported  tlie  appoint- 
ment of  Captain  Edward  Snyder  as  accountant  and  teacher  of  bookkeeping  and 
German.  The  board  took  up  for  consideration  a  resolution  of  the  city  council 
of  Chicago,  promising  a  donation  of  two  hundred  and  fifty  thousand  dollars 
for  the  establishment  in  Chicago  of  a  polytechnical  school.  The  members  of  the 
board  residing  in  the  third  grand  division  and  the  first  congressional  district  were 
authorized  to  accept  the  ofifer  on  behalf  of  the  board.  The  following  resolution 
was  passed :  "Resolved,  that  we  recognize  it  as  a  duty  of  the  board  of  trustees 
to  make  this  University  pre-eminently  a  practical  school  of  agriculture  and  the 
mechanic  arts,  not  excluding  other  scientific  and  classical  studies."  A  resolution 
calling  for  the  admission  of  women  to  the  University  was  referred  to  the  next 
meeting  for  action. 

Dec.  19 — The  "First  annual  course  of  agricultural  lectures  and  discussions"  was 
announced.  The  course  was  to  start  on  the  twelfth  of  January  and  to  continue 
for  eight  days.  "Recommended  courses  of  study,"  for  the  use  of  entering 
students  were  published. 

Mar.,  1869 — The  annual  report  of  the  regent  included  a  statement  that  the 
students  had  worked  on  the  farm  two  hours  a  day  in  the  spring,  and  one  hour  a 
day  during  the  fall.  The  labor  system  was  continued.  Dr.  Gregory  was  re-elected 
regent.  The  board  adopted  a  resolution  directed  to  the  governor  recommending 
that  the  number  of  members  of  the  board  should  be  cut  down  ;  that  there  should 
henceforth  be  one  member  from  each  congressional  district.  It  was  resolved  to 
admit  female  students  "as  soon  as  means  are  at  our  command  to  furnish  proper 
buildings    for  the  purpose." 

July — Prof.  Wm.  M.  Baker  was  elected  regent  pro  tcin  during  the  absence 
of  the  regent  in  Europe.  One  thousand  dollars  was  appropriated  for  a  green- 
house.    S.  W.  Robinson  was  appointed  as  professor  of  mechanical  engineering. 

1869-70 

Feb.,  1870 — The  department  of  mechanical  engineering  was  created. 
Alar. — The  trustees  voted  to  admit  women  "as  soon  as  buildings  are  provided." 
Aug.  25 — It  was  finally  decided,  by  a  vote  of  five  to  four,  to  admit  women  to 
the   University.     A.    P.    Bliss,   professor   of    agriculture   and    recording    secretary, 
resigned,  and  Professor  Snyder  was  elected  recording  secretary. 

1870-1 

Sept.  3,  1870 — A  system  of  student  government  was  adopted.  The  legislative 
body  consisted  of  a  general  assembly  elected  l)y  vote  of  the  students;  the  judicial 
department  was  a  council  of  five,  chosen  from  the  general  assembly;  and  the 
executive  department  consisted  of  a  president  and  vice-president  of  the  govern- 
ment, an  adjutant  for  each  building,  and  hall  sergeants. 

Feb.  24,  1871 — The  first  building  appropriation  for  the  University  was  intro- 
duced into  the  legislature.  It  provided  for  $100,000  a  year  for  two  years  for  a 
main  Iniilding  and  $12,500  a  year  for  two  years  for  a  meclianical  engineering 
building,  besides  $25,000  a  year  for  running  expenses,  apparatus,  etc.  This  bill  as 
passed  by  the  legislature,  March  13,  1871,  provided  $75,000  for  a  building  to  cost 
not  more  than  $150,000;  $75,000  more  was  to  l)e  a])propriate(l  at  an  adjourned 
session.  The  second  approi)riatiop  was  not  made,  and  the  building  was  completed 
at  the  expense  of  University  funds. 

Feb.   28 — A   scientific   association    was   organized. 


Annals  xxxv 

Alar. — The  regent  reported  twenty-two  women  in  attendance.  Dr.  Gregory 
was  re-elected.  A  site  for  the  new  main  hall  was  adopted,  and  Mr.  Van  Osdel 
of  Chicago  was  chosen  to  be  the  architect.  Tlie  library  numbered  5,000  volumes. 
Donations  for  the  year  included  200  gooseberry  cuttings, 

June  4-7 — Closing  exercises.  Baccalaureate  address  by  Regent  Gregory;  address 
before  the  Indu-strial  Society  by  Ex-Gov.  Oglesby;  address  before  the  Literary 
Societies  by  J.  Mahoncy,  of  Chicago. 

Aug. — The  executive  committee  of  the  board  of  trustees  voted  to  allow  the 
regent  to  use  one  recitation  room  for  a  preparatory  department.  Contracts  for 
two  new  buildings  were  let,  and  the  site  of  the  mechanical  engineering  hall  (old 
woodshop)  was  adopted.  Don  Carlos  Taft  was  appointed  professor  of  geology 
and  zoology.  He  had  begun  teaching  in  April.  Aug.  24— A  convention  of  "friends 
of  agriculture  and  polytechnic  education,"  held  in  Chicago,  appointed  a  commit- 
tee of  one  from  each  state  in  which  was  located  a  college  founded  on  the  national 
land  grant,  to  petition  congress  to  establish  agricultural  experiment  stations  at  these 
colleges.  Dr.  Gregory  was  president  of  the  convention  and  appointed  secretary 
Flagg  as  committeeman  from  Illinois.  A  circular  to  Illinois  congressmen  was 
accordingly   issued   in   November. 

1871-2 

Sept.  13,  187 1 — Drill  hall  and  mechanical  shops  opened.  On  the  same  day  the 
cornerstone  of  University  hall  was  laid.  Hon.  Newton  Bateman  delivered  the 
principal  address,  October  4,  1871.  Organization  of  the  Alethenai  literary  society 
by  women  of  the  University. 

Oct. — The  Chicago  fire  occurred  during  this  month.  One  hundred  and  fifty- 
seven  students  were  sent  from  the  military  to  assist  in  keeping  order  in  the  city 
during  and   after  the  fire. 

Nov. — The  Student,  first  publication  by  the  students  of  the  University  appeared. 
It  was  published  monthl}'. 

Mar.,  1872 — The  trustees  requested  the  legislature  to  appropriate  money  to 
finish  University  hall.  A  boarding  hall  for  women  was  established  by  the  Uni- 
versity. 

April — Because  the  legislature  adjourned  without  appropriating  money  to  finish 
University  hall,  the  executive  committee  of  the  board  of  trustees  voted  to  sell 
Champaign  county  bonds,  held  by  the  hoard,  to  secure  the  necessary  funds. 

June  6 — First  presentation  of  "certificates"  to  graduates.  Those  receiving  them 
were :  John  J.  Davis  of  Freeport,  Willis  A.  Reiss  of  Belleville,  Alonzo  L.  Whit- 
comb  of  Urbana,  Stephen  A.  Reynolds  of  Belvidere,  James  N.  Mathews  of  Mason, 
Charles  W.  Rolfe  of  Montgomery.  Addresses  were  delivered  by  Dr.  Mathews, 
and  Dr.  Edwards,  president  of  Normal  University.  The  university  band  furnished 
music  for  the  first  time. 

1872-3 

Feb.— Organization  of  the  Young  Men's  Christian  Association  at  the  University. 
Feb.  25 — The  agricultural  society  was  organized. 

Mar. — Dr.  Gregory  w-as  re-elected  regent,  relieved  from  teaching,  and  given 
a  leave  of  absence  until  fall  to  enable  him  to  take  a  European  trip.  Professor 
•Shattuck  was  appointed  regent  pro  tent.  N.  C.  Ricker  was  appointed  instructor 
in  architecture. 

May  7 — A  law  was  enacted  providing  that  the  board  of  trustees  should  hence- 
forth consist  of  nine  members,  three  from  each  grand  judicial  division  of  the  state, 
appointed  by  the  governor. 

June  2-5 — Commencement.  Address  delivered  by  Hon.  Andrew  D.  White, 
president  of  Cornell  university.  June  4 — The  legislature  voted  an  appropriation 
to  finish  University  hall.  June  5 — The  alumni  association  of  the  University  was 
organized  with  fifteen  charter  members.  A  constitution  was  adopted ;  S.  A. 
Reynolds,  '72,  was  elected  president;  C.  I.  Hays,  '73,  secretary;  F.  L.  Hatch,  '73, 
vice-president;  and  M.   B.  Burwash,  '72,  treasurer. 

July— The  newly  organized  board  of  trustees  of  nine  members  met.  It  passed 
a  resolution  declaring  that  agriculture  and  the  mechanics  arts  were  the  primary 
studies  of  the  institution,  all  others  being  secondary. 

1873-4 

Sept. — Name  of  the  University  student  paper  was  changed  from  The  Student 
to  The  lUini.  Departments  of  the  University  now  recognized  were:  (i)  agri- 
culture; (2)  polytechnic;  (3)  military;  (4)  chemistry  and  natural  science;  (5) 
trade  and  commerce ;  (6)  general  science  and  literature. 


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Dec.  10 — Dedication  of  University  hall.  Dec.  19 — Dedication  of  Adelphic  hail 
in  University  hall.    Address  by  Dr.  Gregory. 

Mar.  7.  1874 — Dedication  of  Philomathean  hall,  .\ddress  by  Dr.  Gregory.  Mar. 
II — Celebration  of  anniversary  day.  Address  by  Professor  T.  J.  Burrill.  Failure 
of  the  legislature  to  pass  any  bill  of  appropriations  for  the  University  called 
for  the  discussion  by  the  trustees  of  methods  of   retrenchment. 

June  9 — N.  C.  Ricker  appointed  assistant  professor  of  architecture.  June  10 — 
Commencement  meeting  of  alumni  association.  A  new  constitution  was  adopted. 
N.  C.  Ricker,  '72,  was  elected  president  A.  C.  Swartz,  '73,  secretary ;  C.  W. 
Rolfe,  '~2,  treasurer. 

1874-5 

Sept.  21 — First  issue  of  the  University  Reporter,  a  publication  of  four  small 
pages,  ostensibly  to  arouse  interest  in  the  student  government  and  to  advocate 
the  establishment  of  a  university  press.  Its  real  object  was  to  elect  a  certain 
ticket  in  the  student  campaign.  There  were  three  tickets  in  the  field  :  "Reform," 
"law  and  order,"  and  "reporter."  Almost  every  one  of  tlie  thirty  candidates  on 
the  "reporter"  ticket  was   elected. 

Nov.  26 — -First  annual  banquet  of  the  telegraphic  association,  composed  of 
students  of  the  new  art  telegraphy. 

Dec.  4 — Union  meeting  of  Philomathean,  Adelpliic,  Scientific,  and  Alethenai 
societies. 

Mar.  4,  1875 — Banquet  of  senior  military  class.  Professor  Manley  Miles  of 
Michigan,  was  elected  professor  of  agriculture  and  instructor  in  agricultural 
chemistr3%  at  a  salary  of  $5,000  a  j'ear. 

June — N.  C.  Ricker  was  promoted  to  full  professorship.  June  7-8-9— Com- 
mencement. First  annual  exercises  of  alumni  association  on  June  8.  N.  Cliflford 
Ricker,  '72,  president,  A.  C.  Swartz,  '73.  secretary,  C.  W.  Rolfe,  '72,  treasurer.  The 
alumni  oration,  b}'  S.  A.  Reynolds,  was  read  by  F.  L.  Hatch. 

1875-6 

Oct.  28,  1875 — Second  annual  oratorical  contest  between  the  colleges  of  Illinois 
was  held  at  Jacksonville.  The  contestants  were  representatives  of  Knox,  North- 
western, Illinois  Wesleyan.  Chicago  University,  Shurtleff,  Monmouth,  Illinois  Col- 
lege, and  Illinois  Industrial  University.  First  prize  was  won  by  J.  C.  Lewis  of  the 
Industrial   University. 

Mar.,  1876 — Trustees  decided  to  establish  a  preparatory  department.  March 
II — Anniversary   day.     Address  by  Dr.   Gregory. 

June — Dr.  Gregory  presented  his  resignation  as  regent,  but  his  resignation 
was  not  accepted.  June  6 — It  was  discovered  that  a  chapter  of  a  fraternity  had 
secretly  existed  for  some  time  in  the  University.  The  regent  offered,  and  the 
trustees  adopted  this  resolution  :  "Resolved,  That  the  board  condemns  the  forma- 
tion and  perpetuation  of  secret  societies  in  the  University  as  detrimental  to  the 
scheme  of  self-government  attempted  by  the  students;  and  that  we  trust  a  due 
regard  to  the  best  interests  of  the  institution  w411  induce  our  students  to  disband 
and  discountenance  such  organizations."  The  Young  Men's  Christian  Association 
was  granted  the  use  of  a  room  in  Universit.v  hall.  .A^U  University  instructors 
were  given  notice  of  a  prospective  cut  of  ten  per  cent  in  salaries,  caused  by  lack 
of  funds.  Second  annual  exercises  of  the  alumni  association.  N.  C.  Ricker,  president, 
I.  O.  Baker,  '74,  secretary,  F.  L.  Hatch,  '73,  treasurer.  A  new  constitution  was 
adopted. 

1876-7 

Sept. — Dr.  Gregory  withdrew  his  resignation. 

Mar.,  1877 — School  of  art  and  design  established.  Dr.  Gregory  re-elected  regent. 
Professor  Picker's  plans  for  a  chemistry  building  were  accepted.  A  reduction 
of  ten  per  cent  of  all  salaries  was  decreed  by  the  trustees. 

June  6 — The  alumni  voted  to  have  no  banquet  and  no  social  gathering  at  its 
next  meeting. 

1877-8 

Sept. — Preparatory  students  were  required  to  drill.  Chemical  laboratory  located. 
All  bids  for  the  Iniilding  were  rejected.  Major  Dinwiddie,  the  first  army  com- 
mandant, took  charge  of  the  military  department. 

Oct.  18 — Intercollegiate  contest  at  Monmouth,  won  by  Knox,  Illinois  Industrial 
University,  third. 

Feb.  13,  1878 — Organization  of  temperance  union  l)y  students. 


Annals  xxxvii 

Mar. — mini  advocated  intercollegiate  Ijaseball  contests.  Seniors  decide  to  leave 
a  clock  for  west  tower  of  Main  hall  as  class  memorial.  Rules  passed  by  the  board 
governing  the  granting  of  degrees.  Voted  to  give  diplomas  to  graduates,  chargmg 
a  fee  of  $5  therefor.  Regent  Gregory  appointed  by  the  governor  commissioner 
to  Paris  exposition,  and  granted  leave  of  absence  to  attend.  Three  hundred 
Springfield  rifles  received  by  cadets. 

May  31 — Entertainment  by  musical  classes  and  singers  of  the  University.  A 
petition  to  the  legislature  asking  it  to  empower  the  trustees  of  the  University  to 
grant  degrees,  signed  by  members  of  the  classes  of  1872-7,  inclusive,  was  granted. 
Annual  contest  of  Illinois  Industrial   University  Association. 

June  4 — Fourth  annual  exercises  of  the  alumni  association.  Charles  I.  Hays, 
president,  Fernando  A.  Parsons,  secretary  and  treasurer.  Reports  were  read 
concerning  all  classes.  J.  N.  Alathews  read  his  poem,  "The  Island  of  Reil."  The 
meeting  opened  with  prayer.  The  office  of  historian  of  the  association  was 
created,  incumbent  to  hold  otfice  during  good  behavior  and  keep  a  "personal  record 
of  every  member's  history  so  far  as  he  may  think  it  will  be  of  interest  at  any  future 
time."  John  A.  Ockerson  was  elected  historian.  June  5 — ■Commencement.  There 
were  fifteen  orations,  including  one  by  Wensel  Morava,  on  general  gear-cutting 
machines.  Summer  school  of  Mechanic  Arts  held  in  Chicago  from  June  24  to 
August   15. 

1878-9 

Sept. — Otifice  of  "commander  of  battalion"  abolished  and  "military  professor" 
given  charge  of  "military  classes  and  drill  organizations." 

Dec. — mini  advocated  adoption  of  University  colors. 

Sept. — S.  H.  Peabody  appointed  professor  of  mechanical  engineering. 

Jan.  16— Organization  of  the  State  Natural  History  Society  at  Normal.  Pro- 
fessor T.  J.  Burrill,  vice-president,  Professor  S.  A.  Forbes  of  Normal  University, 
secretary. 

Mar. — Committee  of  board  of  trustees  reported  its  approval  of  Woman's  hall, 
but  had  no  money  with  which  to  build  it.  Dr.  Gregory  re-elected  regent.  Regent 
directed  by  the  board  of  trustees  to  submit  the  constitution  and  by-laws  of  the 
student  organization  for  self-government  to  the  attorney  general  for  an  opinion 
as  to  whether  they  conflicted  with  state  laws. 

May — University  received  gold  medal   for  exhibit  at   Paris  exposition. 

June  10 — Fifth  annual  literary  exercises  of  the  alumni  association.  J.  R. 
Mann  read  an  essay  on  the  labor  problem.  June  11 — The  class  of  '79  dedicated 
the  commencement  exercises  to  Governor  Cullom.  the  trustees,  and  others.  Lorado 
Taft  gave  an  oration  on  Bayard  Taylor. 

1879-80 

I.  O.  Baker  made  assistant  professor  of  civil  engineering. 

Oct.  2 — Sixth  annual  contest  of  Illinois  Intercollegiate  Oratorical  Association 
was  held  in  the  University  chapel.  First  intercollegiate  baseball  game,  Illinois 
Industrial  University,  12;  Illinois  College,  5. 

Dec.  I — Professor  Peabody  resigned.  Trustees  decided  to  employ  an  instructor 
in   free-hand   drawing. 

Jan.  27-30— Agricultural  institute  held  at  the  University. 

Feb. — Natural  history  society  organized. 
Mar. — Cadet   uniforms   changed    from  grey  to  blue;    seniors   and   juniors   were 
released  from  drill.     Military  department  reorganized  because  of  student  troubles 
during  the  past  term.     Preparatory  department  to  be  closed  after  June,  1881. 

June — Dr.  Gregory  presented  his  resignation,  to  take  effect  Septemlier  first. 
Professor  S.  H.  Peabody  was  reappointed  to  the  chair  of  mechanical  engineering 
and  appointed  regent  pro  tempore.  Old  dormitory  building  decreed  unfit  for 
occupancy. 

June  3 — At  the  literary  exercises  of  the  alumni  association  Miss  Nettie  Adams, 
'77,  presented  alumni  chronicles. 

1880-1 

Oct.  2 — Baseball:      Illinois   Industrial   University,    14;    Knox,  8. 

Dec. — U.  S.  signal  station  estalilished. 

Feb.  24 — Publication  of  The  Vindicator,  of  four  pages  as  a  result  of  class 
troubles.     It  died  after  a  second  issue  on  the  fifth  of  March. 

Mar. — Action  of  previous  year  abolishing  the  preparatory  department  rescinded. 
Acting  regent  Peabody  made  regent.  Old  dormitory  offered  for  sale.  Legislature 
appropriated  money  to  help  out  the  endowment  fund. 


xxwiii  L'mvkusitv  ui'    li.i.iXdis 

May  31 — Kappa  Kai)pa  cliai)tci-  of  Sigma  Clii  organizod.  Competitive  drill  of 
battalion. 

June — Regent  reported  to  the  trustees  tliat  a  new  secret  society  had  been 
formed,  and  requested  action.  The  trustees  resolved  that  the  regent  and  faculty 
should  take  steps  to  secure  the  abandonment  of  the  society.  A  petition  to  re-estab- 
lish the  school  of  domestic  science  was  refused. 

1881-2 

Dec. — The  regent  reported  to  the  trustees  that  the  faculty  had  decreed  that  no 
student  could  enter  the  University  until  he  had  pledged  himself  not  to  join  a 
fraternity ;  and  that  no  student  should  graduate  until  he  had  certified  that  he  had 
not  belonged  to  one  while  in  the  University.  The  adoption  of  these  rules  had 
disclosed  the  existence  of  four  societies,  whose  members  petitioned  the  faculty 
to  rescind  the  rules.  The  faculty  turned  the  petitions  over  to  the  board,  which 
recommended  that  the  request  be  refused.  University  dues  were  remitted  to 
"Charles  Alontezuma,  an  Indian  of  the  Apache  nation,"  during  his  course  througb 
the  Universit}-. 

Jan.  9 — Banquet  of  Sigma  Chi  fraternity. 

Mar. — First  issue  of  Sophograph,  college  annual,  published  by  the  sophomores. 
March  14 — Petitions  from  students  requesting  the  trustees  to  allow  fraternities 
to  enter  the  University  refused. 

June— The  trustees  decided  to  build  an  astronomical  observatory.  The  regent 
was  directed  to  take  charge  of  the  ///;';;(  property.  Scientific  association  disbanded. 
Professors  Henry  A.  Weljer  and  Melville  A.  Scovell  discharged  for  having  patented 
as  private  rights  the  results  of  their  investigations  and  experiments  in  the  manu- 
facture of  sugar  and  glucose,  conducted  under  the  patronage  of  the  University 
and  at  the  expense  of  the  state.  Professor  Taft  was  given  a  year's  leave  of  ab- 
sence, and  his  chair  declared  vacant.  June  6 — Tenth  anniversary  exercises  of  the 
alumni  association.  At  the  alumni  dinner  sixteen  toasts  were  provided,  and  eight 
kinds  of  cake. 

1882-3 

Sept. — Board  voted  to  employ  instructor  of  elocution.  Wm.  AIcMurtrie  became 
professor  of  chemistry.  Observatory  opened.  Seniors  adopted  custom  of  wearing 
black  silk  hats;  juniors  wore  white  plugs. 

Oct. — Illinois  joined  "State  Baseball  Association."  Illinois  intercollegiate  ora- 
torical contest  at  Chicago — I.  I.  U.,  third. 

Jan.  8 — Civil  engineering  club  organized. 

Mar.— -Appropriation  for  a  national  flag  for  the  liattalion.  .Student  govern- 
ment system  condemned  by  the  faculty. 

May  19 — First  field  day  at  the  University. 

June — Trustees  voted  to  abolish   student  government. 

1883-4 

Sept. — ^Students  required  to  give  pledges  not  to  join  fraternities.  Several  lots 
between  the  old  drill  hall  and  Green  street  were  purchased. 

Oct. — A  series  of  University  discourses  was  held  in  Chapel  on  Sundays  from 
October  to  March.  At  state  intercollegiate  contest  baseball :  Illinois  Industrial 
University,  14;  Knox,  9;  Illinois  University,  21;  Monmouth,  5 — giving  Illinois 
Industrial  University  the  championship.  The  lUini  was  placed  under  new  manage- 
ment;  a  board  of  thirteen  students  elected  to  supervise  the  publication. 

Nov. — M.  E.  and  E.  E.  society  organized. 

Jan. — A  committee  was  created  by  alumni  to  get  the  name  of  tlie  institution 
changed  from  "Illinois  Industrial   University"  to  "University  of  Illinois." 

Mar. — S.  A.  Forbes  appointed  professor  of  zoology. 

Mar.   19 — Young  Women's  Cliristian  .Association  organized. 

1884-5 

Dec. — The  trustees  requested  the  legislature  to  change  the  name  of  the  institu- 
tion. Board  resolved  to  provide  apartments  for  the  state  laboratory  of  natural 
history  of  which   Professor  Forbes  was  director. 

Mar. — Prof.  Peabody  re-elected  regent.  Petition  of  Foster  North,  who  bad 
been  refused  a  diploma  on  account  of  non-attendance  at  cliapcl,  received  by 
hoard  of  trustees  and  referred  to  committee. 


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June — Legislature  changed  tlie  name  of  the  inslitutioii  tu  "The  University  of 
Illinois." 

July — Chair  of  mining  engineering  and  position  of  assistant  professor  (j1  rhetoric 
and  oratory  created. 

1885-6 

Sept. — Petition  of  Foster  North  referred  to  attorney  general. 

Dec. — Attorney  general  reported  in  favor  of  faculty  ruling  on  Foster  North, 
and  the  petition  was  refused.  Mr.  Fisher  of  Chicago  appeared  before  the  board 
on  beiialf  of  "secret  college  societies,"  and  requested  the  withdrawal  of  the  pro- 
hibition  of  these  societies  at  the    University.     Action  deferred. 

Mar. — Board  refused  to  grant  the  request  of  Mr.  Fisher. 

April — Illinois  Teachers'  Association  petitioned  the  board  to  create  a  chair  of 
pedagogy.  Regent  Peabody  tendered  his  resignation.  The  board  refused  to 
accept  the  resignation,  and  increased  the  regent's  salary. 

June  9 — Twelve  orations  were  delivered  at  the  commencement  exercises,  in- 
cluding one  on  relation  between  the  individual  and  the  state,  by  C.  H.  Kammann. 

1886-7 

Sept. — Legislature  passed  a  bill  providing  that  trustees  of  the  University  should 
henceforth  be  elected  by  popular  vote. 

Oct. — Baseball:  University  of  Illinois,  ij,  Illinois  College,  ii;  University  of 
Illinois,  20,  Wesleyan,  17;  Illinois  College,  26,  Knox,  21 — giving  the  University  of 
Illinois  team  the  state  championship.  As  a  result  of  troubles  in  the  chemistry  de- 
partment seven  students  were  suspended. 

Mar. — Regent  Peabody  re-elected.  Plan  of  honorary  scholarships  for  counties 
adopted.  Regent's  salary  fixed  at  $4,000.00  Committee  appointed  by  the  board  to 
carry  out  the  objects  of  a  bill  for  experiment  stations  passed  by  congress. 

May — Baseball  at  interstate  oratorical  contest;  Lhiiversity  of  Illinois,  19,  Illi- 
nois Wesleyan,  13;  Illinois  College,  19,  Lhiiversity  of  Illinois,  16;  University  of 
Illinois,  13,  Illinois  College,  6. 

June  7 — At  its  special  meeting  the  alumni  association  presented  a  concert  grand 
piano  to  the  University.    The  alumni  banquet  cost  $2.25  a  plate. 

1887-8 

Oct. — At  intercollegiate  contest  baseball:  Monmouth,  14,  University  of  Illinois, 
9;   Blackburn,  14,  University  of  Illinois,   13. 

Dec. — Report  of  board's  committee  on  experiment  station  plans  accepted,  and 
Dr.  Peabody,  and  Professors  Morrow,  Burrill,  and  McMurtie  selected  as  directors. 

April  23 — A  college  yell:  Rah  Hoo  Rah,  Zip  Boom  Ah,  Hip  Zoo  Ra  Zoo, 
Jimmy  blow  your  Bazoo,  Ip-sid-di-i-ki.  U.  of  I.,  Champaign,  was  adopted.  C.  P. 
X^anGundy   was   the   originator. 

May  2 — W.  L.  Pillsbury  was  appointed  secretary  of  the  agricultural  experiment 
station. 

June  26 — W.  L.  Pillsbury  was  elected  secretary  of  the  board  of  trustees,  and 
recording  and  corresponding  secretary  of  the  Universitj'  of  Illinois.  Baseball  : 
University  of   Illinois,   13;   Illinois  College,   12. 

1888-9 

Sept. — Regent  recommended  to  the  trustees  that  the  certificates  of  graduation 
be  abandoned. 

Oct. — Baseball :     Lhiiversity  of  Illinois,  22,  Illinois  College,  8. 

Dec. — Committee  of  six  appointed  by  the  trustees  to  codify  the  laws  relating 
to  the  University  and  to  request  the  legislature  to  pass  them  as  codified. 

Jan.  29 — Inter-society  oratorical  association  was  formed  by  .A.delphic,  .Alethenai, 
and  Philomathean  societies. 

Mar. — Women  of  the  University  petitioned  the  board  asking  for  a  gymnasium. 
Referred  to  a  committee  to  decide  whether  it  was  advisable  to  allow  women  to 
take  calisthenics.     Dr.  Peabody  re-elected  regent. 

June — Petition  from  women  for  calisthenics  refused.  Site  for  drill  hall  soon 
to  be  built  was  chosen  at  north  end  of  present  Burrill  avenue. 

1889-90 

Sept.- — Professor  Ricker's  i)Ians  for  the  new  drill  hall  were  accepted  b\-  board 
of  trustees. 


xl  University  of  Illinois 

Oct.  4 — First  athletic  meet  of  intercollegiate  association,  held  at  Galesburg, 
won  by  University  of  Illinois. 

Captain  Hazelton  of  Forest  Glen  presented  $20  to  the  University  for  the  pur- 
chase of  the  Hazelton  prize  medal. 

Uec.  10 — Executive  committee  reported  to  the  board  that  it  had  granted  the 
regent  a  leave  of  absence  on  account  of  ill  health,  and  had  appointed  Professor 
Burrill  acting  regent.  Appointment  continued  by  the  board.  I'rofessor  Comstock 
of  mining  engineering  department  resigned.  Foster  North  petitioned  the  board  of 
trustees  to  be  restored  to  his  right  of  attendance  at  the  University.  Petition 
refused. 

Alar.  10 — Knox  College  association  presented  to  the  University  athletic  associa- 
tion the  cup  won  by  Illinois  at  the  intercollegiate  meet  of  October. 

April — Foster  North  filed  petition  for  mandamus  in  the  Supreme  Court  to 
compel  the  trustees  to  restore  him  to  attendance  at  the  University. 

May  16 — Baseball:     Illinois,  18;  Illinois  College,  11. 

june — Lommittee  of  board  of  trustees  recommended  that  the  preparatory  de- 
partment "be  dispensed  witii  as  soon  as  adequate  provision  for  doing  its  work  is 
made  by  some  public  or  private  institution  located  in  the  vicinity  of  the  University." 
Professorships  of  psychology,  Greek,  and  French  establisiied.  June  2 — James  P. 
Hubbill,  '92,  won  in  the  first  Hazelton  prize  contest.  The  students  presented 
"an  elegant  sword"  to  Lieut.  Curtis  B.  Hoppin,  who  had  just  closed  his  three 
years  as  commandant. 

June  10 — The  alumni  association  adopted  a  new  constitution.  Dues  were  fixed 
at  fifty  cents,  and  the  salary  of  the  secretary  treasurer  a  twenty-five  dollars,  if 
such  a  sum  should  be  availal)le  after  all  bills  had  been  paid.  An  alumni  badge — • 
eight-cornered  star  with  monogram  in  its  center — designed  by  N.  C.  Ricker,  was 
adopted,  after  four  years  of  discussion.  June  11— Only  six  of  twelve  orations  on 
the  commencement  program  were  delivered.  Rain  on  the  tin  roof  of  the  new 
military  hall,  just  completed,  prevented  the  oratory  of  Thomas  Arkle  Clark, 
James  AIcLaren  White,  C.  A.  Shamel,  L.  F.  Terbush,  Katherine  Kennard,  and 
R.  J.  Cooke.    Military  building  was  dedicated  at  commencement. 

1890-1 

Oct.  3 — State  intercollegiate  won  l)y  Illinois  with  21  points.  Baseball :  Illinois 
II,  Knox,  3,  Illinois,  9,  Illinois  College,  4 — giving  Illinois  the  championship.  Foot- 
ball:    Illinois  W'csleyan,  jO,  Illinois,  o. 

Nov.  22 — Football :  Purdue,  62 ;  Illinois,  o.  G.  Huff  played  on  the  Illinois 
team.     Nov.  24 — Illinois,  12,  Illinois  Wesleyan.  6. 

Dec. — Instructor  in  gymnastics  appointed.  Dec.  3 — ^Architects'  club  organized. 
Command  of  a  company  of  the  battalion  taken  away  from  a  senior.  Miller,  on 
account  of  poor  scholarship.  All  other  officers  but  one  resigned.  All  returned 
but  two  on  Feb.  11,  1891  ;  these  two  were  suspended.  Students  held  mass  meeting 
and  petitioned  the  trustees  to  reinstate  them.  The  board  tried  the  case,  and 
recommended  that  the  students  be  reinstated  at  the  end  of  the  term,  and  that  the 
rules  governing  students  be  5.0  revised  that  the  students  would  be  able  to  under- 
stand them. 

March — Supreme  Court  in  Foster  North  case  reported  in  favor  of  trustees. 
Committee  of  board  of  trustees  reported  in  favor  of  granting  master's  degrees  to 
students  who  had  received  certificates  before  degrees  were  granted,  as  a  recogni- 
tion of  success  in  their  professions.  Board  adopted  the  report  and  decided  to 
confer  not  more  than  ten  such  degrees  each  year.  Board  voted  to  give  over  to  the 
athletic  association  for  athletic  purposes  "the  north  half  of  the  north  campus." 
Class  rush  at  freshmen  reception  resulted  in  the  suspension  of  eleven  men.  All 
were  reinstated  a  week  later,  except  one.  who  refused  to  apologize  or  to  "express 
regret."  A  number  of  students  arrested  and  tried  for  voting  at  city  elections  were 
found  not  guilty  of  illegal  voting. 

May  15— Baseball:  University  of  Illinois,  14,  Wabash,  10;  University  of 
Illinois  5.  Wesleyan,  4. 

June — Regent  Peabody's  resignation  was  accepted  by  the  trustees  td  take  efifect 
.September  first.  June  9 — Tlie  alumni  oration  was  delivered  by  George  R.  Shawhan. 
W.  A.  Heath  was  elected  president  of  the  association. 

Aug. — Professor  Ricker's  ])lans  for  the  natural  history  building  accepted  and 
location  determined.  Professor  Burrill  appointed  acting  regent.  Board  passed  the 
following:      "Resolved,   That    the    pledge    heretofore    re(nn'rc(l    for    candidates    for 


Annals  xli 

entry  to  the  University  in  regard  to  college  fraternities  be  omitted,  and  that  the 
subject  of  these  fraternities  be  referred  to  the  committee  on  rules."  Professor 
De  Garmo  resigned. 

1891-2 

Sept.— Dr.  Peabody  received  appointment  as  Chief  of  the  Department  of  Liberal 
Arts  of  the  World's  Fair,  and  departed  for  Chicago.  Electrical  engineering  de- 
partment established.  "Artificial  stone"  walks  ordered  built  over  the  campus. 
Military  drill  required  only  of  freshmen  and  sophomores,  and  of  them  only  two 
hours  a  week,     tirst  season  of  Philo-Adelphic  lecture  course  began. 

Oct.  1-2-3 — Intercollegiate  contest  at  Monmouth.  Basel)all :  University  of 
Illinois,  8,  Illinois  College,  i  ;  Kno.x  won  from  Monmouth  ;  University  of  Illinois, 
15,  Kno.x,  4 — giving  Illinois  the  championship.  The  athletic  contest  ended  in  a 
dispute  between  the  University  of  Illinois  and  Knox  over  protested  men.  Oct. — 
Organization  of  first  glee  club. 

Nov.  7 — ^Football :  Illinois,  42,  Eureka,  o.  Nov.  20,  Illinois,  12,  Knox,  o. 
University  of  Illinois  champion  of  Illinois. 

Dec. — Trustees  adopted  new  code  of  rules  for  students.  Affiliation  of  Chicago 
College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  proposed.  Dec.  8— Raising  of  national  flag. 
Oration  by  Hon.  H.  S.  Clark,  presentation  by  S.  A.  Bullard,  president  of  board 
of  trustees.  Dec.  8 — Organization  of  Alpha  Gamma  Chapter  of  Kaj)pa  Sigma. 
Dec.  22 — Reorganization  of  Kappa  Kappa  Chapter  of  Sigma  Chi. 

Feb. — First  annual  concert  by  the  military  band.  Football :  Illinois,  24, 
Pastime  A.  C,   (St.  Louis)    10. 

Mar. — Trustees  resolved  to  investigate  the  question  of  their  power  to  establish 
a  law  school.  Decided  that  it  could  not  affiliate  the  College  of  P.  &  S.  Mar.  5 — 
Formation  of  local  fraternity  Epsilon  Delta.  Mar.  g — Laying  of  corner  stone  of 
natural  history  building.  Address  by  T.  C.  Chamberlain,  president  of  the  University 
of  Wisconsin.  Stone  laid  by  Henry  Raab,  superintendent  of  public  instruction. 
Discussion  of  candidates  for  the  regency  by  the  board.  Names  of  Professor 
H.  S.  Cornell,  Judge  A.  S.  Draper  of  New  York,  and  Professor  George  C.  Par-  . 
ington  of  the  University  of  Missouri  suggested. 

April-May — Baseball:  Michigan,  18;  Illinois,  0;  Northwestern,  8;  Illinois,  13; 
Beloit,  9;  Illinois,  6;  Ma}'  9 — Lake  Forest,  10;  Illinois,  5;  Illinois,  5;  Northwestern, 
i;  Illinois,  3;  Wesleyan,  i. 

May  0 — Mandolin  club  organized.  May  13 — First  western  intercollegiate  meet 
held  at  Champaign ;  entries :  C.  B.  College.  Iowa.  Rose  Pol}i:echnic,  Illinois 
College,  Washington  University,  Lake  Forest,  Purdue,  Northwestern,  and  Illinois. 
Pennant  won  by  Illinois.     Permanent  organization  effected. 

June — Trustees  voted  that  henceforth  professors  and  assistant  professors  should 
hold  their  positions  during  the  pleasure  of  the  board.  June  4 — Baseball :  Illinois, 
5 ;  Lake  Forest,  0.  June  5 — Baccalaureate  address  by  Dr.  J.  M.  Gregory.  June  7 
— Nearly  five  hundred  attended  the  alumni  picnic  luncheon,  and  an  unusually  well 
attended  reunion  was  held.  W.  L.  Abbott.  '84,  was  elected  president  and  Myrtle 
E.  Sparks,  '89,  secretary  for  five  years.  June  8 — For  the  first  time  in  the  history 
of  the  University  a  commencement  address,  by  Dr.  Washington  Gladden,  was 
substituted  for  the  orations  by  seniors.  June  27 — A  committee  of  the  trustees  to 
secure  a  regent  was  authorized  to  off^er  the  position  to  Dr.  Gladden  of  Ohio, 
if  it  saw  fit,  at  a  salary  not  to  exceed  $6,000.00.  Professor  Kicker  presented  plans 
for  three  proposed  new  buildings,  engineering  hall,  library,  and  natural  history 
museum.     The  trustees  voted  to  erect  the  first  two  "as  soon  as  practicable." 

1892-3 

Oct.  6-7-8 — Illinois  intercollegiate  held  at  the  University  ;  won  by  Illinois  with 
102  points;  Monmouth  second  place  with  28  points.  Baseball:  Illinois,  11,  Wes- 
leyan, 2;  Illinois,  15,  Illinois  College,  o;  Illinois,  7,  Monmouth,  6;  Illinois,  champion 
of  Illinois.  Oct.  & — Football:  Illinois,  2:  Purdue,  12.  Oct.  12 — Illinois,  16; 
Northwestern,  16.  Oct.  22 — Illinois,  22;  Washington,  U.,  o.  Oct.  21 — Columbian 
day  celebrated  at  University.  Oct.  22 — Football :  Illinois,  20 ;  Doan  College, 
(Omaha)  o.  Oct.  24 — Nebraska,  6;  Illinois,  o.  Oct.  26 — Illinois,  28;  Baker,  12. 
Oct.  27 — Kansas,  24;  Illinois,  4.  Oct.  29 — Illinois,  48;  Kansas  City  Association,  o. 
Banquet  given  to  team  on  its  return  from  the  western  trip  on  Hallowe'en. 

Nov. — Trustees  voted  appropriation  for  woman's  gymnasium.  Petition  for 
woman's  dormitory  received. 

Nov.  I — Football:  Wisconsin  forfeited.  Nov.  5 — Illinois,  38;  Englewood,  o. 
Nov.  s^Rho  Chapter  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma  established.    Nov.  16 — Football :    Illinois, 


xlii  UiNIVEKSlTV    OF    ILLINOIS 

4;  Chicayu.  4.  Dedication  of  natural  history  hall.  Address  by  David  S.  Jordan, 
president  of  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.  Nov.  19 — Football:  Illinois,  34,  Dc  Pauw,  o. 
Nov.  22 — Chemistry  club  organized.  Nov.  24 — Footl)all :  Illinois,  20;  Chicago,  12. 
Illinois   conceded   to   be  the   best  western   team. 

Dec. — Board  refuses  to  grant  petition  asking  for  woman's  dormitory. 

Jan. — Agricultural  short  course  created. 

Mar. — Baseball  coach  employed. 

April  8 — Baseball:     Illinois,  16;  Wabash,  o.     April  22— Michigan,  6;   Illinois,  5. 

May  6 — Baseball:  Illinois.  14;  Wabash,  6.  May  8 — Illinois,  5;  Iowa,  3-  May 
10 — Illinois,  15;  Northwestern,  8.  May  12-13— Western  intercollegiate  held  at 
Champaign;  won  by  Illinois  with  56  points;  northwestern  second  with  13.  May 
17 — Baseball :  Illinois,  13 ;  Indiana,  6.  May  18 — Illinois,  7 ;  De  Fauw,  5.  May  22 
— Illinois,  3 ;  Chicago,  2.  May  20 — First  inter-scholastic  won  by  Peoria  high  school. 
May  27 — Baseball:     Chicago,  6;  Illinois,  0.     May  30 — Illinois,  15;   Purdue,  5. 

June — Baseball:  Michigan,  10;  Illinois,  3.  June  5 — Illinois,  3;  Detroit  A.  C, 
5.  June  6. — University  of  Illinois,  4;  London  A.  C,  3.  T.  A.  Clark,  'go,  was  elected 
President  of  the  alumni  association.  A  committee  reported  that  it  had  leased  a 
i)uilding  in  Chicago,  for  alumni  headquarters  there,  and  had  opened  it  for  alurnni 
during  the  World's  Fair.  Mr.  W.  L.  Pillsbury  gave  his  first  report  to  the  associa- 
tion as  alumni  recorder.  June  7 — Commencement  address  delivered  by  Governor 
Altgeld.  Ji'me  8 — Baseball;  Cleveland  A.  C,  17;  Illinois,  15;  June  g — Illinois,  11; 
Oberlin,  7"  June  10 — Oberlin,  11;  Illinois,  8.  June — Plans  for  engineering  building 
drawn  by  J.  C.   Llewellyn  were  accepted. 

July — Chair  of  Romance  Languages  created. 

1893^4 

Sept. — Office  of  Registrar  was  created,  and  W.  L.  Pillsbury  was  appointed 
to  it.     Sept.  30 — Footliall :     Illinois,  60;   Wabash,  6. 

Oct.  17 — Illinois,  14;  De  Pauw,  4.  Oct.  21 — Illinois,  4;  Northwestern,  4.  Oct. 
27 — Local  fraternity  of  Beta  Beta  Beta  organized.     Oct.  28 — Art  clul)  organized. 

Nov.  6 — Football:  Oberlin,  34;  Illinois,  24.  Gifts  of  World's  Fair  exhibits  to 
University.  Nov.  11— Football:  Illinois,  18;  Pastime  A.  C,  6.  University  athletic 
association  changed  colors  from  black  and  yellow  to  crimson.  Nov.  25 — Football : 
Illinois,  26;  Purdue,  25.  Nov.  28— Colors  changed  to  olive  green.  Nov.  30 — 
Football:     Illinois,  10;  Wisconsin,   10. 

Dec.  9 — First  meeting  of  University  assembly.  Dec. — Board  of  trustees  passed 
resolutions  censoring  the  action  of  certain  students  in  "interrupting  the  class 
supper  of  the  freshmen,"  held  at  Bloomington,  Illinois.  Dec.  13 — Corner-stone 
of  engineering  hall  laid;  address  delivered  by  Dr.  Robert  H.  Thurston  of  Cornell. 

Feb.  5 — First  junior  promenade.  Feb.  9 — Installation  of  Illinois  Fta  of  Phi 
Delta  Theta. 

Mar.  2 — A  faculty  club  was  organized.  Dean  Morrow  of  the  college  of 
agriculture  resigned.  Students'  assembly  for  "social  and  intellectual"  purposes 
was  organized.  The  acting  regent  reported  to  the  board  of  trustees  that  the  faculty 
had  decided  to  discontinue  formal  chapel  at  the  end  of  the  year.  Students  hence- 
forth entering  the  University  must  be  at  least  sixteen  years  of  age.  Board 
establisiied  a  two  years'  course  in  the  preparatory  school.  One  thousand  eight 
hundred  dollars  appropriated  for  a  biological  station  to  be  located  at  Havana, 
and  $1,200.00  for  a  summer  school  at  the  University.  The  board  voted  to  establish 
courses  leading  to  degrees  of  Ph.  D.  and  Sc.  D. 

April — A.  S.  Draper,  superintendent  of  schools  of  Cleveland,  Oliio,  elected 
regent.  Dramatic  club  organized.  April  6 — Local  fraternity  Delta  Delta  Delta 
becomes  Beta  Upsilon  chapter  of  Delta  Tau  Delta.  April  7 — Baseball :  Illinois. 
14;  Wabash,  2.  April  20 — Michigan,  12;  Illinois,  8.  April  21 — Minstrel  show  l)y 
students.  April  24 — Military  concert  given  by  band.  April  25 — Baseball :  Illinois, 
9;  Purdue,  5.     First  volume  of  Illin,  published  by  juniors  as  an  annual,  issued. 

May  8-— Baseball :  Illinois.  20;  Wisconsin,  5.  May  11 — Chicago.  9;  Illinois. 
10.  May  12 — Michigan,  10;  Illinois,  5.  May  14 — Illinois,  12;  Alerto.  (London,  C. ) 
10.  May  25 — Norwalk  A.  C,  (O.)  5;  Illinois,  8.  May  16— -Oberlin,  13;  Illinois, 
i;  Illinois,  18;  Chicago,  17.  May  19 — Third  Annual  Field  Day  of  Western  Col- 
leges at  St.  Louis  won  by  Illinois  with  71  points  out  of  a  total  of  135.  May  28 — 
Baseball:     Oberlin,  11;  Illinois,  5. 

June  I — Baseball:  Detroit  A.  C,  8;  Illinois,  4.  June  22 — Western  intercollegiate 
at  Chicago;  entries:  Wisconsin,  Iowa.  Chicago,  Iowa  College.  Michigan,  North- 
western, et  al.    Won  Ijy  Illinois  with  37  points.     June  5 — Alumni  day.     The  annual 


Annals  xliii 

literary  program  was  discontinued,  and  a  dinner  was  substituted  for  it — the  first 
regular  annual  alumni  dinner  given  by  the  faculty  and  the  resident  alumni  to  the 
visiting  alumni.  Two  liundred  attended.  C.  O.  Neeley,  '80,  was  elected  president. 
A  committee  reported  tliat  over  eighteen  thousand  dollars  had  been  subscribed 
toward  a  Y.  M.  and  Y.  W.  C.  A.  building.  June  6 — Commencement.  Address 
delivered  by  President  Angell  of  Michigan.  Adoption  of  West  Point  style  of  uni- 
form for  cadets. 

Aug. — Pofessors  N.  C.  Ricker,  S.  A.  Forbes,  and  D.  Kinley  made  Deans  of 
the  college  of  engineering,  science,  and  literature  and  arts,  respectively.  Title  of 
"regent"   changed   to    "president." 

1894-5 

Sept. — Illuti  published  weekly.  Sept.  14 — President  Draper  assumed  charge. 
Director  of  department  of  music  appointed. 

Oct.  6 — Football :  Illinois  36,  Wabash  6.  October  12 — Chicago  A.  C.  14,  Illinois 
o.  Oct.  16 — Vice-president  Stevenson  visited  the  University.  Oct.  19 — Football : 
Illinois  54,  Lake  Forest  6.  Facultj'  and  students  in  convocation  adopted  orange 
and  navy  blue  as  University  colors.  New  rules  adopted  for  lUini  management, 
putting  control  in  hands  of  students. 

Nov.  2 — Football:  Illinois  66,  Northwestern  o.  Faculty  of  the  College  of 
Literature  and  Arts  decide  to  drop  the  degree  of  B.L.  Nov.  14 — Performance  of 
"A  Box  of  Monkeys"  by  dramatic  club.  Nov.  15 — Inauguration  of  President  Draper 
and  dedication  of  engineering  hall.  Addresses  by  President  Draper,  President 
Adams  of  Wisconsin,  Governor  Altgeld,  and  Hon.  G.  C.  Neeley  of  Chicago.  Nov. 
16 — Football :  Purdue  22,  Illinois  2.  Nov.  21 — Illinois  6,  Chicago  o.  Nov.  24— 
Illinois  10,   Pastime  A.  C.  0. 

Dec. — Trustees  resolve  to  negotiate  for  affiliating  the  College  of  Physicians  and 
Surgeons.  Committee  on  buildings  and  grounds  reported  that  in  the  opinion  of  the 
attorney  general  the  trustees  did  not  have  power  to  lease  University  ground  for  the 
building  of  houses  for  professors. 

Feb.  4 — Republican  club  organized.  Feb.  5 — Medical  club  organized.  Feb.  12 — 
Women's  glee  club  organized.  Nine  sophomores  suspended  for  kidnapping  fresh- 
men before  the  freshmen  social.  Trustees  decided  to  introduce  in  the  legislature 
a  bill  for  purchasing  the  College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons. 

March  l — Play  given  by  members  of  Alethenai.  March  12 — Physical  training 
department  organized  to  include  men  and  women.  President  directed  to  report  to 
the  board  on  the  advisability  of  establishing  a  school  of  music.  Board  approved 
the  action  of  the  Council  of  Administration  in  suspending  students  for  kidnapping 
freshmen.     March  is — Illinois  Gamma  Zeta  of  Alpha  Tau  Omega  installed. 

April  13 — Baseball :  Illinois  12,  Wabash  8.  April  20 — Illinois  9,  Michigan  0. 
April  27 — Northwestern  7,  Illinois  2. 

May  3 — First  sophomore  cotillion.  May  6 — Baseball :  Illinois  10,  Iowa  8. 
May  8--Illinois  8,  Purdue  5.  May  Q — Notre  Dame  8,  Illinois  7.  May  10 —  Michigan 
II,  Illinois  2.  May  16 — First  session  of  state  high  school  conference.  May  17 — 
Baseball :  Illinois  9,  Grinnell  0.  May  25 — Illinois  0,  Northwestern  6.  May  27 — 
Iowa  State  16,  Illinois  26.  May  28— Illinois  13,  Grinnell  6.  May  29 — Illinois  14, 
Iowa  3. 

June  I — Intercollegiate  meet  won  by  California,  Illinois  fourth.  Department 
of  political  science  and  school  of  music  established.  Superintendent  of  buildings 
and  grounds  appointed.  Committee  appointed  to  establish  a  vaccine  farm.  Board 
voted  to  locate  library  building  opposite  Daniel  street.  Voted  to  sell  land  and 
build  a  house  for  the  president  with  proceeds.  June  Q — J.  R.  Mann  '76.  was  elected 
president  of  the  alumni  association.  At  the  alumni  dinner.  H.  M.  Dunlap  gave  the 
first  of  his  series  of  dinner  talks  on  the  University  and  Springfield.  June  10 — 
Commencement.     Address  delivered  by  Hon.  Shelby  M.  Cullom. 

1895-6 

Sept.  17 — Governor  Altgeld  visited  the  University.  Sept.  18 — English 
club  organized.  Trustees  decide  to  reorganize  college  of  agriculture.  Voted  to 
pave  Green  street  through  the  camnus. 

Oct.  6 — Football :  Illinois,  48,  Wabash,  o.  Illinois  Delta  of  Kappa  Aloha  Theta 
established.  Oct.  12 — Football :  Chicago  A.  A.,  8,  Illinois,  o.  Oct.  20 — Illinois  79. 
Illinois  College  o.  Oct.  26 — Illinois  to.  Wisconsin  10.  Illinois  Zeta  of  Pi  Beta 
Phi    established. 

Nov.  3 — Football  :  Illinois  28,  Lake  P'orest  o.  Nov.  24 — Illinois  3S,  Northwestern 
4.     Nov.  28 — Purdue  6,  Illinnis  2. 


xliv  University  ok  Illinois 

Dec. — Banquet  by  faculty  to  football  team.  Plans  for  library  building  all 
rejected.  Mr.  Burnham  of  Chicago  employed  to  draw  new  plans.  Chicago  College 
of  pharmacy  proposed  affiliation  witli  University.  Burrill  avenue  named.  School 
of  Alusic  announced  first  series  of  concerts.  Dec.  13— French  play  produced  by 
Alethenai.  Dec.  27 — Mr.  Burnham  resigned  as  architect  for  library  building. 
Board  decided  to  have  department  of  architecture  draw  plans  if  possible. 

Jan.  14 — Council  of  administration  adopted  rule  that  all  gatherings  in  University 
buildings  should  end  by  11:30  p.  m.  Jan.  15 — First  of  a  series  of  lectures  by 
Lorado  Taft. 

Feb. — Advisory  board  of  athletic  managers  appointed  by  the  president.  Feb.  8— 
First  athletic  conference  held  at  Chicago ;  Wisconsin,  Northwestern,  Chicago, 
Alichigan,  Purdue,  and  Illinois  represented.  Feb.  12 — Lincoln  Day;  addresses  by 
Pres.  Draper  and  Prof.  Greene.  University  biological  station  established  on  the 
Illinois  River.     Woman's  league  organized. 

March  7 — Adoption  of  "F'  as  athletic  emblem.  March  10 — Trustees  adopted 
plans  of  Professors  Ricker  and  White  for  library.  Tennis  courts  constructed 
on  campus.  Business  system  of  University  organized.  Opening  of  President's 
House.  March  13 — First  French  play  by  Le  Cercle  Frangais.  First  Chicago- 
Illinois  debate,  won  by  Illinois. 

April — Observatory  located.  Site  for  library  changed.  The  proposals  of  the 
Chicago  college  of  pharmacy  for  affiliation  adopted.  April  5 — Baseball:  Illinois 
20,  Wabash  o.  April  21 — Chicago  9,  Illinois  6.  April  ig^Michigan  5,  Illinois  3. 
April  21 — Concert  by  Theodore  Thomas  Orchestra.  April  26 — Baseball :  Illinois 
16,    Northwestern    2. 

May  I — Baseball:  Chicago  10,  Illinois  4.  Alay  3 — Illinois  n,  Purdue  3.  C0I-. 
lege  of  Pharmacy  affiliated.  May  8 — Baseball :  Illinois  8,  Beloit  7.  May  9 — 
Competitive  shoot:  University  of  California  380,  Illinois  374.  May  10 — Baseball: 
Illinois  20,  Northwestern  9.  May  13 — Baseball :  Illinois  19,  Indiana  3.  May  16 — 
Illinois  18,  Grinnell  3.  May  25 — Michigan  20,  Illinois  3.  May  27 — Illinois  22, 
Notre  Dame  7.  Alay  28 — Illinois  12,  Wabash  4.  May  30 — Illinois  10,  Wisconsin 
4.     Resignation  of  Professor  Edward  Snyder. 

June  9 — High  School  Visitor  employed.  June  10 — Location  of  lilirary  finally 
fixed.  Commencement;  address  by  Chancellor  Winfield  S.  Chaplin  of  St.  Louis 
University.    June  19 — Arrest  of  trustees  for  violating  flag  law  held  unconstitutional. 

August  15 — Chemical  laboratory  partially  destroyed  by  fire  caused  by  lightning; 
loss  $40,oop. 

1896-7 

Sept.  4 — Corner-stone  of  library  building  laid.  Sept.  26 — First  tennis  tourna- 
ment  at   University.     Trustees   appointed   advisory  board   to   school   of  pharmacy. 

Oct.  3 — Football :  Illinois  38,  Lake  Forest  o.  Oct.  6 — School  of  pharmacy 
opened  as  a  department  of  the  University.  Oct.  10 — Football :  Illinois  70,  Knox 
4.  Oct.  17 — Illinois  10,  Missouri  o.  Oct.  21 — Illinois  22,  Oberlin  6.  Oct.  31 — 
Chicago  12,  Illinois  o.  Oct.  23 — Establishment  of  oratorical  prize  in  college  of 
literature  and  arts. 

Nov.  7 — Football:  Northwestern  10,  Illinois  4.  Nov.  26 — Illinois  4,  Purdue 
4.     Nov.  28 — First  Saturday  afternoon  cadet  hop. 

Dec.  4 — First  junior  prom,  in  military  hall.  Dec.  20 — Basket  ball  (girls)  ; 
Illinois  28,  Wesleyan  12.  Trustees  decide  to  establish  law  school.  Dec.  21 — 
Freshman  social  broken  up  by  sophomores,  largely  by  the  use  of  chemicals.  Dec. 
22 — President  calls  convocation  and  notifies  students  that  the  freshman  social 
affair  is  to  be  investigated. 

Jan.  7 — Football  conference  of  college  presidents  at  Aliadison ;  all  western 
state  universities  represented.  Jan.  11 — University  regiment  attended  installation 
of  governor  of  Springfield. 

Feb.  I — Nine  students  expelled  by  the  Council  for  freshman  social  affair.  One 
student  found  guilty  of  disorderly  conduct  in  an  Urbana  court  and  fined.  Medical 
club  reorganized.     Feb.  iq — Joint  Philo-.A-lethenai  play. 

March — College  of  Physicians  and  Surgeons  joined  the  University.  Office  of 
Dean  of  Women  created.  Action  of  Council  in  regard  to  expulsion  of  students 
approved  by  the  trustees.  Trouble  with  Beloit  college  over  ball  game.  Caspar 
Whitney,  arbitrator,  found  in  favor  of  Illinois. 

April — Charles  W.  Spalding,  treasurer,  embezzled  University  funds.  E.  G. 
Keith  elected  treasurer.  April  17 — Baseball  :  Illinois  9.  Chicago  5.  April  22 — 
Michigan  7,  Illinois  3.  .\pril  28— Chicago  0.  Illinois  3.  First  instructors  in  Law 
School   appointed. 


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May  5 — Baseball:  Illinois  13,  Purdue  2.  May  10 — Intercollegiate  rifle  contest; 
seven  entries:  California  first,  400;  Virginia  second,  3H6;  Illinois  third,  375; 
May  II — Dual  meet,  Chicago  77,  Illinois  43.  May  14 — Baseball:  Illinois  3,  Wis- 
consin 5.  Alay  ly — Illinois  16,  Nebraska  9.  May  21 — Illinois  4,  Wisconsin  6. 
May  22 — Track,  Illinois  84,  Purdue  36.  May  2^ — Baseball :  Illinois  y,  Notre  Dame 
8.  May  26 — Illinois  3,  Michigan  o.  May  29 — Oberlin  7,  Illinois  7.  Library  school 
of  Armour  Institute  transferred  to  the  University  as  Slate  library  school.  Board 
of  trustees  decided  to  erect  indei)cndent  heating  and  lighting  plan  for  the  University. 

June  2— Illinois  Alpha  of  Tau  Beta  Pi  organized.  June  8 — Library  building 
dedicated.  Address  delivered  by  Melvil  Dewey,  Director  of  New  York  state 
lil>rary.  June  8 — F.  L.  Hatch,  '7^,  elected  president  of  the  alumni  association. 
June  9 — Commencement;  address  Ijy  President  Canfield  of  Ohio  State  University. 
Legislature  appropriated  money  to  cover  deficit  caused  by  Spalding's  cmbezzlcj-nent. 
New  bridge  to  be  erected  over  the  Boneyard  on  Burrill  avenue.  June  17 — Natural 
History  building  partially  destroyed  by  fire  caused  by  lightning;  loss  $75,000. 
June  29 — Board  voted  to  admit  women  to  the  school  of  medicine. 

1897-8 

Sept.  13 — College  of  law  opened.  Sept.  21 — Trustees  decide  to  use  old  military 
hall  as  a  gymnasium.  Oct.  2 — Footljall :  Illinois  26,  Eureka  o.  Oct.  9 — Illinois  6, 
P.  &  S.  o.  Oct.  16 — Illinois  6,  Lake  Forest  0.  Oct.  15 — Chapter  of  Phi  Gamma 
Delta  established.  Oct.  23 — Football:  Illinois  32,  Purdue  4.  Oct.  30 — Chicago  18, 
Illinois   12.     First  student  recital  in  music  school. 

Nov.  II — Homeric  tableaux  given  by  faculty,  under  supervision  of  N.  A.  Wells. 
Nov.  12 — Football :  Illinois  64,  Knox  0.  Nov.  15 — Library  Club  organized.  Nov. 
20 — Football :     Illinois  6,  Carlisle  Indians  6.     Nov.  25 — Illinois  6,   Eureka  o. 

Dec.  I — Former  treasurer  Spalding  sent  to  penitentiary.  Board  of  trustees 
resolves  that  "free  scholarships  do  not  include  instruction  in  the  departments 
of  law,  pharmacy,  music,  and  medicine,  unless  otherwise  ordered  by  this  board." 

Feb.  II — Lincoln  Day.  Address  by  I.  N.  Phillips.  Feb.  16 — President  Draper 
declines  position  of  Superintendent  of  Public  Schools  of  New  York  City.  Feb. 
17 — Announcement  that  course  of  study  had  been  organized  in  school  of  music 
leading  to  degree  of  bachelor  of  music.  Feb.  15 — Production  of  "Le  Bourgeois 
(ientilhomme"  by  Le  Cercle  Frangais. 

March  5 — First  concert  by  Ladies'  Glee  club.  March  11 — First  woman's  edition 
of  mini.  March  17 — Gymnasium  moved  from  military  hall  to  top  floor  of  Wood 
Shops. 

April  8 — First  concert  of  Oratorio  society.  Apr.  9 — Baseball:  Illinois  30, 
Northwestern  7.  Apr.  12 — Students  burn  Spain  in  effigy.  Apr.  16 — Baseball: 
Michigan  4,  Illinois  3. 

May  4 — Baseball:  Illinois  19,  De  Pauw  o.  May  7 — Dual  meet:  Illinois  81, 
Purdue  47.  Baseball :  Illinois  3.  Michigan  o.  May  9 — Illinois  8,  Northwestern  4. 
May  12 — Rifle  contest:  California  416,  Illinois  400.  May  14 — Baseball:  Chicago 
12,  Illinois  9.  Meet:  Chicago  74,  Illinois  54-  May  20 — Captain  Brush  released 
from  his  duties  as  commandant  to  joint  his  regiment  at  the  front.  May  20 — 
Wisconsin-Illinois  debate  won  by  Wisconsin.  May  21 — Baseball:  Illinois  3, 
Michigan  o.  May  24 — Illinois  5,  Chicago  6;  Illinois  4,  Chicago  13.  May  26— 
Woman's  department  organized.     May  30 — Baseball :     Illinois  3,  Northwestern  5. 

June  I — Western  intercollegiate  splits  up.  Chicago,  Illinois,  and  Michigan 
hold  triangular  meet.  June  2 — Baseball :  Chicago  2.  Illinois  i.  June  6— Receipt 
by  University  of  dynamometer  car  from  Big  Four  railroad.  June  7 — S.  W^ 
Stratton,  '84,  was  elected  president,  Corda  C.  Lucas.  '80,  secretary,  of  the  alumni 
association.  A  committee  was  appointed  to  revise  the  constitution.  No  dinner 
this  year.  June  8 — Commencement  address  delivered  by  William  H.  Maxwell. 
Jonathan  B.  Turner  present  at  commencement,  at  the  age  of  ninety-three  years. 
Board  of  trustees  appropriated  money  for  improvement  of  Illinois  Field.  Board 
voted  to  confer  honorary  degrees  henceforth  "but  only  upon  rare  occasions  for 
exceptionally  high  merit  in  literary,  scientific,  and  other  educational  work,  and 
upon  a  three-fourths  vote  of  both  the  faculty  and  board  of  trustees." 

1898-9 

Sept. — -Application  of  Illinois  school  of  dentistry  for  aftiliation  with  University. 
Military  department  vacant  on   account  of   Spanish   war.     No  drill. 


xlvi  University  of  Illinois 

Oct.  I— Football :  P.  and  S.  lo,  Illinois  6.  Oct.  8 — Notre  Dame  5,  Illinois 
o.  Oct.  10 — Watcheka  league  organized.  Oct.  15 — Football:  Illinois  16.  De  Pauw 
o.  Oct.  19 — 'Dr.  John  AI.  Gregory,  first  regent  of  the  University,  died.  Engineering 
laboratory  opened. 

Nov.  12 — Football:  Michigan  12,  Illinois  5-  Nov.  18 — Carlisle  11,  Illinois  0. 
Nov.  24 — Illinois   11,  Minnesota   10.     Chess  club  organized. 

Dec. — Department  of  oratory  added,  and  consolidated  with  department  of 
rhetoric. 

Jan. — College  year  divided  into  two  semesters  instead  of  three  terms  as 
formerly.  Jan.  11 — Death  of  Jonathan  B.  Turner.  Jan.  2-/ — Athletic  association 
benefit  cleared  $1,000  debt  of  association.  Jan.  28 — Installation  of  Illinois  Beta 
of  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 

Feb.   14 — State  Library  association  met  at   University. 

March — Professor  Snyder's  gift  of  $12,000  to  establish  a  fund  for  needy  students 
received.  Departments  of  household  economics  and  railroad  engineering  estab- 
lished. 

April  21 — Illinois- Wisconsin  debate  won  l)y  Wisconsin.  Illinois-Indiana  debate 
won  by  Illinois.  Apr.  22 — Baseball :  Illinois  4,  Chicago  2.  Apr.  24 — Supposed 
burning  in  effigy  of  Governor  Tanner  for  vetoing  appropriation  bill  of  University 
disavow-ed  by  students.  Baseball :  Illinois  6,  Wisconsin  0.  Apr.  28 — Beta  Lambda 
of  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  established.     Apr.  29 — Baseball :  Illinois  7,  Michigan  3. 

May  I — Baseball:  Illinois  12,  Northwestern  9.  Comic  opera  "Patience"  given 
by  Opera  club.  May  3 — Baseball:  Illinois  11,  Chicago  9.  May  4-5 — First  May 
festival  by  old  oratorio  society,  now  named  choral  society.  Trustees  decided  to 
erect  agricultural  building.  University  bulletins  to  be  published.  May  6 — Dual 
meet:  Illinois  87,  Purdue  41.  May  7 — "Le  Medecin  Malgre  Lui"  produced  by 
Le  Cercle  Frangais.  May  10 — Baseball:  Michigan  2,  Illinois  i.  May  11 — Notre 
Dame  15,  Illinois  0.  May  12 — Beloit  6,  Illinois  o.  May  13 — Illinois  13,  Wisconsin  4. 
Dual  meet:  Wisconsin  ^2,  Illinois  56.  May  18 — Baseball:  Michigan  4,  Illinois  3. 
May  19 — Michigan  4,  Illinois  2.  May  20 — Illinois  9.  Northwestern  3.  May  20 — 
Preliminary  organization  at  University  of  State  Historical  society.  May  24 — 
Baseball :  Chicago  9,  Illinois  3.  May  28 — Local  sorority  of  Gamma  Sigma  or- 
ganized. 

June — Prof.  Tompkins  resigns  to  become  President  of  Normal  University. 
Trustees  decide  not  to  establish  college  of  teachers.  Plan  of  agricultural  scholar- 
ships adopted.  June  13 — Alumni  constitution  amended  to  provide  that  secretary 
might  be  elected  outside  the  membership  of  the  association,  that  an  executive 
committee  of  five  be  created,  and  that  membership  fee  and  annual  dues  should  be 
abolished.  W.  N.  Butler,  '79,  was  elected  president  and  W.  L.  Pillsbury  secretary 
of  the  association.     June  14 — George  E.  Adams  gave  the  commencement  address. 

1899-1900 

Sept. — Opening  of  Christian  Association  house.  Case  system  adopted  in  law 
school.  Sept.  2& — First  issue  of  lUini  as  newspaper,  published  tri-weekly.  Or- 
ganization of   faculty   golf  club.     Sept.  30 — Football:     Illinois  6,   Wesleyan  0. 

Oct.  7 — -Visit  to  the  University  of  Don  Ignacio  Mariscal,  Vice-President  of 
Mexico,  and  party.  Football:  Illinois  5,  Knox  0.  Oct.  14 — Football:  Indiana 
5,  Illinois  0.  Saturday  school  for  teachers  organized.  Oct.  28 — Footl)all :  Michigan 
5,  Illinois  0.  Nov.  11 — Wisconsin  23,  Illinois  0.  Nov.  22 — Purdue  5,  Illinois  o. 
Nov.  25 — Illinois  29,  St.  Louis  University  o.     Nov.  30 — Iowa  58.  Illinois  0. 

Dec. — Organization  of  oratorical  association.  Tablet  to  the  memory  of  Pro- 
fessor Turner  to  be  placed  in  Agricultural  Building.  Dec.  8 — Installation  of 
Iota  chapter  of  Alpha  Chi  Omega. 

Jan. — Adoption  by  the  University  of  limited  reformed  spelling  in  its  publica- 
tion.    Jan.  19 — Formation  of  western  intercollegiate  baseball  league. 

Feb.  9 — Affiliation  of  college  of  physicians  and  surgeons  completed.  Illinois- 
Indiana  debate  won  by  Illinois.  Feb.  12 — Lincoln  Day;  address  by  Hon.  Paul 
Selby.     Feb.  28 — German  club  organized. 

Mar.  10 — Triangular  meet:  Chicago  48.  Notre  Dame  31.  Illinois  19.  March  13 
— Unveiling  of  library  mural  paintings.  Dejjartment  of  domestic  science  estab- 
lished. March  2(1 — George  Espy  Morrow,  former  dean  of  the  college  of  agriculture, 
died. 

April  3 — Morrow  memorial  meeting.  Apr.  4— F'rescntation  of  "The  Mikado" 
bv   the   men's   and    women's   glee   clulis.      Apr.   8^ — Inter-fraternity    l)aseball    league 


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urganized.  Apr.  lo — Baseball :  Illinois  lo,  Chicago  6.  Apr.  14 — Illinois  5,  Purdue 
4.  April  16 — Michigan  7,  Illinois  3.  Apr.  20 — University  minstrel  show  benefit 
for  athletiq  association.  Apr.  21 — Baseball:  Illinois  11,  Chicago  i.  Apr.  27~Grant 
daj'  convocation.  Baseball :  Illinois  4,  Northwestern  3.  Apr.  28 — Illinois  12,  Wis- 
consin o.  .A.pr.  29 — Bolter  collection  of  insects  donated  to  University.  Apr.  30 — 
Baseball:     Illinois    11,   Beloit   i. 

May  2 — "La  Poudre  au.x  Yeux"  given  by  Le  Cercle  Frangais.  May  4 — First 
open-air  concert  by  University  band  on  President's  porch.  May  5 — Dual  track 
meet:  Illinois  106,  Purdue  14.  Baseball:  Illinois  4,  Chicago  i.  May  8-9-10 — 
May  festival.  May  9 — Baseball:  Illinois  17,  Iowa  o.  May  12— Dual  meet:  Chi- 
cago 90,  Illinois  38.  May  14 — Baseball:  Illinois  12,  Michigan  6.  May  15— 
Michigan  7,  Illinois  3.  May  16 — Inter-fraternity  baseball  series  won  by  Phi 
Gamma  Delta.  Apr.  18 — Dual  meet:  Wisconsin  64^^,  Illinois  63J/2.  May  22 — 
Maypole  dance  by  women's  physical  training  classes.  May  23 — "Einer  Muss 
Heiraten"  presented  by  der  Deutsche  Verein.  Baseball :  Illinois  9,  Chicago  4. 
May  25 — Intercollegiate  oratorical  league  contest  (Indiana,  Illinois,  Ohio,  Cornell, 
and  Ohio  Wesleyan)  won  by  Ohio  Wesleyan,  Illinois  second.  May  26 — Baseball: 
Illinois  10,  Chicago  3.  May  30 — Illinois  6,  Michigan  5.  Illinois  wins  the  western 
championship. 

June  I — Dinner  given  to  baseball  team  by  President  Draper.  June  6 — Baseball: 
Illinois  8,  Minnesota  3.  June  9 — Wood  shops  totally  destroyed  by  fire ;  loss 
$60,000.  June  12 — C.  H.  Blackall,  '77,  gave  the  alumni  address  on  a  study  of 
the  fine  arts  as  a  factor  in  modern  life  and  personal  happiness.  H.  W.  Mahan,  '76, 
was  elected  president.  A  new  constitution  was  adopted,  providing  no  fees,  mem- 
bership for  all  graduates,  an  annual  address,  and  incidentally  an  annual  request 
to  the  trustees  to  pay  for  printing  the  alumni  report.  Three  hundred  attended 
the  banquet.  June  13 — Commencement  address  by  Hon.  Bird  S.  Coler.  Honorary 
degree  of  doctor  of  architecture  conferred  on  Dean  N.  C.  Ricker.  Trustees 
granted  Dean  Kinley  one  year's  leave  of  absence.  Prof.  T.  A.  Clark  appointed  act- 
ing dean  of  the  college  of  literature  and  arts  during  Dean  Kinley's  absence.  In- 
stallation of  Omicron  chapter  of  Chi  Omega.  Installation  of  Morrow  chapter  of 
Alpha  Zeta. 

1900-1 

Sept. — Phi  Delta  Theta,  Sigma  Chi,  Kappa  Sigma,  P'hi  Gamma  Delta,  Delta 
Tau  Delta,  Alpha  Tau  Omega,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  Pi  Beta  Phi,  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta,  and  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma  installed  in  chapter  houses.  Gymnasium  moved 
back  into  military  hall  on  account  of  loss  of  wood  shops.  Sept.  10 — Opening 
of  University  dining  hall.  Organization  of  department  of  pedagogy  and  of 
school  of  household  science.  Opening  of  agricultural  building.  Sept.  29 — 
Football :      Illinois    26,    Rose    Polytechnic    o. 

Oct.  3 — Football:  Illinois  63,  De  Pauw  o.  Oct.  6 — Illinois  21,  Wesleyan  0. 
Oct.  10 — Illinois  6,  P.  and  S.  o.  Oct.  13 — Illinois  16,  Knox  0.  Oct.  16 — Football: 
Illinois  35,  Lombard  0.  Mathematical  club  organized.  Oct.  20 — Football :  Illinois 
0,  Northwestern  o.  Oct.  22 — Reading  by  James  Whitcomb  Riley,  assisted  by 
students.  Oct.  22, — Authentication  of  Lincoln  ox  yoke.  Oct.  27 — Football:  Mich- 
igan  12,   Illinois  o. 

Nov.  3 — Football:  Illinois  17,  Purdue  5.  Nov.  9 — Purchase  of  West  division 
high  school  building  for  the  college  of  medicine.  Trustees  voted  to  place  a 
memorial  tablet  for  Professor  Morrow  in  agricultural  building.  Nov.  10 — Foot- 
ball :  Minnesota  23,  Illinois  0.  Nov.  17 — Illinois  o,  Indiana  0.  Nov.  24 — Foot- 
ball :  Wisconsin  27,  Illinois  0.  Nov.  26 — First  meeting  of  IlHnois  Fortnightly  club. 
Nov.  27 — First  meeting  of  Illinois  Electrical  association  at  the  University.  Organi- 
zation of  big  nine  college  conference.  Organization  of  pedagogical  library  and 
museum. 

Dec.io — Intercollegiate  student  stock  judging  contest  held  in  Chicago;  won 
by  Illinois.     Political  science  club  organized.     Dec.  20 — Dramatic  club  organized. 

Jan.  14 — Regiment  attends  inauguration  of  Governor  Yates.  Jan.  17 — "Hia- 
watha's Wedding  Feast"  given  by  the  choral  society.  Jan.  23 — Trustees  decided 
to  establish  school  of  dentistry.     Jan.  25 — Illinois-Indiana  debate  won  by  Indiana. 

Feb.  4 — John  Marshall  convocation.     Address  by  President  Draper. 

Mar.  5 — Glee  club  makes  trip  to  Florida.  March  9 — Triangular  meet :  Notre 
Dame  43,  Chicago  37,  Illinois  28.  March  12 — School  of  Music  reorganized.  Com- 
mittee of  trustees  reported  in  favor  of  buying  Illinois  school  of  dentistry.  March 
13 — Der  Deutsche  Verein  presents  "Gunstige  Vorzeichen."     Seniors  decide  to  wear 


xlviii  University  of  Illinois 

caps  and  gowns  at  (.ouinKnccment  exercises.  March  27 — Presentation  of.  "The 
Rivals"  by  dramatic  club.  Adoption  of  rules  enforcing  scholarship  standing  of 
athletes,    i^'aculty  adopted  caps  and  gowns  for  commencement  exercises. 

April  I — Chicago  National  baseball  team  established  training  quarters  at  Uni- 
versity. April  8— "Pirates  of  Penzance"  presented  by  glee  club.  April  13 — 
Baseball :  Micliigan  9,  Illinois  8.  April  20 — Illinois  35,  Indiana  4.  April  23 — 
Beloit  4.  Illinois  1.  University  Song  book  published.  April  26 — Basel)all :  Illinois 
8,  Minnesota  0. 

Ma}'  I — Conference  of  Stale  university  presidents  at  Illinois.  Baseball:  Illinois 
15,  Chicago  3.  May  2 — Northwestern  6,  Illinois  2.  Alay  6 — Illinois  6,  Notre  Dame 
2.  May  6 — Affiliation  of  Chicago  school  of  dentistry.  May  8 — Baseball:  Illinois 
17,  Cliicago  6.  May  10-11 — May  festival  with  Boston  festival  orchestra;  presenta- 
tion of  "Samson  and  Delilah."  May  11 — Baseball:  Michigan  7,  Illinois  6.  May 
13 — Notre  Dame  10,  Illinois  7.  May  15 — Student  riot  at  Pan-American  circus, 
several  injured.  May  17 — Wisconsin-Illinois  meet  won  by  Wisconsin,  65-64. 
Baseball :  Illinois  8,  Chicago  7.  May  18 — Illinois  10,  Northwestern  0.  May  21— 
Dedication  of  Agricultural  building.  May  22 — Baseball :  Illinois  5,  Chicago  2. 
May  25 — Dual  meet:  Illinois  60,  Northwestern  52.  May  29 — Baseball:  Michigan 
4,  Illinois  3.     May  30 — Inter-fraternity  baseball  series  won  by  Phi  Gamma  Delta. 

June  I — Adoption  of  inter-sorority  rushing  compact.  June  4 — Baseball :  Illinois 
13,  Wisconsin  o.  June  11 — Office  of  dean  of  undergraduates  created  and  Professor 
T.  A.  Clark  appointed  to  the  position.  Annual  meeting  of  alumni  association. 
J.  R.  Mann  gave  the  address,  on  some  aspects  of  national  growth.  J.  C.  Llewellyn, 
'"jj,  was  elected  president.  H.  W.  Mahan  was  toastmaster  at  the  dinner.  June 
12— Commencement ;  address  by  Luther  Laflin  Mills. 

July — Trustees  oppose  the  granting  of  any  parole  or  pardon  to  Charles  W. 
Spalding. 

1901-2 

Sept.  14 — University  senate  created.  Sept.  19 — Memorial  exercises  for  President 
McKinley ;  address  by  President  Draper.  Sept.  28 — Football :  Illinois  39,  Engle- 
wood  0. 

Oct.  3 — School  of  Dentistry  opened  as  department  of  University.  Oct.  5 — Foot- 
ball:  Illinois  52,  Marion  Sims  0.  Oct.  ii — Illinois  23,  P.  &  S.  0.  Oct.  12 — Illinois 
21,  Washington  o.  Beginning  of  work  on  new  chemistry  building.  Oct.  16 — 
Squirrels  imported  for  campus.  Oct.  17 — Footl^all :  Illinois  24,  Chicago  0.  Oct. 
2^— Football:     Northwestern  17,  Illinois  11. 

Nov.  2 — Football:  Illinois  18,  Indiana  o.  Nov.  4 — Major  Dinwiddle,  first 
University  commandant,  died.  Nov.  9 — Football :  Illinois  27,  Iowa  o.  Nov.  16 — 
Illinois  28,  Purdue  o.  Nov.  18 — Illinois  live  stock  breeders  met  at  University. 
Nov.  28 — Football :     Minnesota  16,  Illinois  o. 

Dec.  9 — Illinois  Horticultural  society  met  at  University.  Dec.  19 — Sigma  Chi 
and  Sigma  Delta  houses  partly  burned.  Dec.  26-27-28 — Modern  Language  Associa- 
tion of  America  met  at  University. 

Jan.  10 — Illinois  Club  composed  of  chapters  of  Alpha  Tau  Omega,  Sigma  Chi, 
Phi  Gamma  Delta,  and  Sigma  Delta  (afterwards  Beta  Theta  Pi)  organized. 
Art  gallery  in  lilirary  building  opened.  Jan.  25 — First  concert  of  University 
orchestra. 

Fel).  I — Indiana-Illinois  debate  won  by  Indiana.  Gymnasium  team  organized. 
Feb.  12 — Lincoln  day;  address  by  Honorable  Clark  E.  Carr.  Feb.  16 — First 
University  vesper  service.  Feb.  19 — Council  of  Administration  censured  Kappa 
Sigma  for  violation  of  University  rules  in  holding  its  annual  on  Thursday  night. 
Feb.  27 — Organization  of  John  Marshall  del)ating  club  by  law  students.  Feb.  28 — 
Installation  of  Sigma  Rho  chapter  of  Beta  Tlieta  Pi. 

Marcli  8 — Invitation  track  meet  held  by  St.  Louis  university,  won  by  Illinois. 
March — Scliool  of  commerce  organized.  Old  chemistry  building  turned  over  to 
Law  school.  Board  decides  tliat  B.  A.  degree  shall  be  given  for  usual  course  in 
college  of  science.  University  water  works  plant  completed.  Board  decides  to  es- 
tablish a  University  postoffice.  Council  of  administration  refuses  freshmen  per- 
mission to  hold  a  social. 

April  6 — President  Draper  injured  by  being  thrown  from  carriage.  Apr.  8 — 
Presentation  of  "lolantbe"  by  Opera  Club.  Apr.  9 — Dr.  Senn  amputated  President 
Draper's  leg.  Apr.  12 — Baseball :  Illinois  7,  Michigan  3.  Apr.  23 — Class  of  1902 
decides  to  leave  memorial  fountain.     Apr.  23 — Baseball:     Illinois  11,  Northwestern 


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3.  Apr.  25 — Baseball :  Wisconsin  2,  Illinois  i.  Illinois-Missouri  debate  won  by 
Missouri.  Apr.  26 — Baseball :  Chicago  6,  Illinois  5.  Apr.  30 — Illinois  lo,  Chi- 
cago I. 

May  3 — Dual  meet:  Chicago  65,  Illinois  61.  Baseball:  Chicago  3,  Illinois  2. 
May  7 — Baseball:  Illinois  7,  Chicago  3.  May  9-—"Minna  von  Barnlielm"  given 
by  Dcr  Deutsche  Verein.  May  12 — Baseball :  Illinois  2,  Michigan  o.  May  16, 
Track:  Wisconsin  58,  Illinois  54-  ¥ay  I7 — Baseball:  Illinois  15,  Chicago  i. 
May  21 — Baseball  team  leaves  for  the  North  and  East.  May  22 — "School  for 
Scandal"  given  by  Dramatic  club.  Baseball:  Illinois  7,  Miciiigan  6.  May  24 — 
llHnois  3,  Princeton  i.  May  30 — Harvard  2,  Illinois  i.  June  i — Illinois  6,  West 
fomt  5.  June  4 — Illinois  10,  Yale  4.  June  7 — Illinois  11,  I'ennsylvania  3.  June 
io — Meeting  of  alumni  association.  H.  M.  Beardsley,  '79,  gave  the  annual  address, 
\)n  Civic  progress.  A.  N.  Talbot,  '81,  was  elected  president.  C.  H.  Blackall,  '^7, 
vas  toastmaster  at  the  dinner.  June  11 — Commencement.  Governor  Richard 
Yates  gave   the  address. 

1902-3 

Sept. — Ulini  published  five  days  a  week.  New  chemistry  building  opened. 
College  of  Law  in  old  chemistry  building.  Sept.  19 — Installation  of  Gamma  Nu 
chapter  of  Sigma  Nu.  Sept.  20 — Football :  Illinois  34,  North  Division  6.  Wo- 
man's gymnasmm  moved  to  testing  laboratory.  Sept.  2"] — Football:  Illinois  45, 
Englewood  0. 

Oct.  I — President  Draper  returned  to  University.  Football :  Illinois  22, 
Osteopaths  o.  Oct.  4 — Illinois  iZ,  Monmouth  o.  Oct.  8— Illinois  24,  Haskell 
Indians  10.  Oct.  11 — Illinois  44,  Washington  0.  Oct.  15 — Federation  of  Women's 
clubs  met  at  University.  Oct.  18 — Football :  Illinois  29,  Purdue  5.  Oct.  25 — Chicago 
6,  Illinois  o. 

Nov.  I — Football :  Illinois  47,  Indiana  0.  Nov.  3 — First  issue  of  Illinois 
Magazine.  Domestic  Science  club  organized.  Nov.  8 — Football:  Minnesota  17, 
Illinois  5.  Nov.  10 — Organization  of  Alpha  Delta  Gamma.  Nov.  15 — Football : 
Illinois  0,  Ohio  State  o.  Nov.  22 — Illinois  17,  Northwestern  o.  Nov.  27 — Illinois 
80,  Iowa  o.     Organization  of  Theta  Kappa  Nu. 

Dec. — Board  of  trustees  decided  to  give  degrees  B.  A.  and  B.  L.  S.  in  Library 
school.  Dec.  6 — Installation  of  Rho  chapter  of  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Dec.  8 — Illinois 
Grange  met  at  University.  Council  of  Administration  refused  to  allow  freshman 
social.     Dec.  13 — Reorganization  of  political  science  club  on  honorary  basis. 

Jan.  16 — Illinois-Iowa  debate  won  by  Illinois. 

Feb.  14 — Dual  meet :     Chicago  60,  Illinois  20. 

Mar.  6 — Indiana-Illinois  debate  won  by  Indiana.  March  13 — Trustees  voted 
to  abolish  University  dining  hall.  Board  decided  not  to  abolish  fees.  March  14 — 
Michigan-Illinois  meet  won  by  Michigan.  March  22 — Dual  meet :  Chicago  45, 
Illinois  41. 

April  8 — "Pinafore"  presented  by  Opera  club.  April  18 — Baseball :  Illinois 
ID.  Northwestern  0.  April  21 — First  out-door  "Sing."  April  23 — Baseball:  Illinois- 
Wisconsin  game  forfeited  by  Wisconsin.  April  24 — Illinois-Missouri  debate  won 
by  Missouri.  Baseball :  Michigan  17,  Illinois  10.  April  25 — Illinois  17,  North- 
western 2.     April  30 — Illinois  8,  Notre  Dame  5. 

May  I — Baseball :  Illinois  10,  Purdue  2.  May  5 — Illinois  29,  Northwestern 
2.  May  6 — Illinois  3,  Wisconsin  o.  May  6-7-8 — May  Festival.  Presentation  of 
"Elijah."  May  9 — Baseball:  Illinois  8,  Michigan  2.  Dual  meet:  Chicago  74, 
Illinois  52.  May  11 — Baseball:  Illinois  7,  Nebraska  3.  May  14 — Dual  meet: 
Wisconsin  62,  Illinois  50.  May  15 — Baseball:  Illinois  4,  Chicago  3.  May  20 — 
Illinois  law  school  8,  Chicago  law  school  0.  Central  oratorical  league  won 
by  Indiana ;  Illinois  second.  May  23 — Baseball :  Illinois  9,  Chicago  5.  May  26 — 
Former  Regent  Peabody  died.  May  28 — Baseball :  Illinois  20,  Oberlin  3.  Sigma 
Chi  chapter  censured  by  faculty  for  holding  dance  on  forbidden  night.  May  30— 
Baseball :     Illirlois  9,   Michigan  2.     Illinois  wins  championship  of  the   west. 

June  I — Baseball :  Illinois  4,  Notre  Dame  2.  "Honors"  consisting  of  letters 
"I  A"  granted  to  women  for  gymnasium  work.  June  8 — Dean  Scott  of  college 
of  law  resigned.  June  9 — ^J.  A.  Ockerson,  '^2)^  gave  the  alumni  address,  on  "Learn- 
ing and  Labor."  S.  A.  Bullard,  '78,  was  elected  president.  President  Talbot  spoke 
of  the  services  of  President  Peabody,  and  a  letter  expressing  the  sympathy  of  the 
alumni  was  sent  to  Mrs.  Peabody.  Manford  Savage,  '78,  was  toastmaster  at  the 
dinner.  June  10 — Commencement.  Address  by  President  Charles  Thwing.  Degree 
of  LL.  D.  conferred  on  Joseph  G.  Cannon.  June  ir — Columbia  University  confers 
degree  of  LL.  D.  on  President  Draper. 


1  Univeksity  of  Illinois 

1903-4 

Sept.  13 — Professor  Edward  Snj'der  died.  Sept.  19 — Agreement  to  affiliate 
Chicago  college  of  dental  surgery  adopted  by  the  trustees.  Football :  Illinois 
45,  Englewood  5.  Sept.  26 — Illinois  43.  Lombard  o.  Sept.  30 — Illinois  36,  Oste- 
opaths 0. 

Oct.  3 — Football:  Illinois  2(j,  Knox  5.  Oct.  10 — Illinois  64,  Rush  Medical  o. 
Oct.  9 — Harvard  Club  organized.  Oct.  14 — Football :  Illinois  54,  Dentists  0.  Oct. 
17 — Illinois  24,  Purdue  0.  Oct.  20 — Six  students  suspended  for  liazing.  Oct.  22 — 
C)rganization  of  Kansas  City  alumni  association. 

Nov.  4 — Memorial  mass  meeting  for  victims  of  Purdue  wreck.  Nov.  8 — Foot- 
ball: Indiana  17,  Illinois  o.  Nov.  14 — Minnesota  32,  Illinois  o.  Nov.  21 — Iowa 
12,  Illinois  0.     Nov.  26 — Nebraska  16,  Illinois  0. 

Dec.  8 — Organization  of  engineering  experiment  station.  Name  of  preparatory 
department  changed  to  "The  Academy  of  the  University  of  Illinois."  Dec.  17 — 
Chri.stmas  concert  by  choral  society. 

Jan.  8 — Wisconsin  threatens  to  sever  athletic  relations  on  account  of  trouble 
over  the  proceeds  of  forfeited  baseball  game.  Organization  of  lUiola  literary 
society.  Dec.  15 — Illinois-Iowa  debate  won  by  Illinois.  Jan.  16 — Illinois-Wiscon- 
sin trouble  settled  by  agreement  of  Illinois  to  pay  disputed  fund  over  to  Purdue 
memorial  fund.  Jan.  18 — Illinois  domestic  science  association  met  at  University. 
Jan.  26 — President  Draper  resigned  in  order  to  accept  the  position  of  Com- 
missioner of  Education  of  the  State  of  New  York.  Board  adopted  plans  of 
McKim,  Mead    and  White  for  the  woman's  building. 

Feb.  3 — Athletic  board  of  control  adopted  graduate  system  of  coaching.  Prof. 
A.  W.  Palmer  died.  Feb.  4 — Dramatic  club  reorganized.  Feb.  6 — Dual  meet : 
Chicago  freshmen  vs.  Illinois  freshmen;  won  by  Illinois.  Feb.  7 — Chicago  college 
of  dental  surgerj^  withdrew  from  University.  Feb.  22 — Organization  of  chapter 
of   Sigma  Xi. 

March  4 — Indiana-Illinois  debate  won  by  Illinois.  March  5 — Dual  meet : 
Chicago  38,  Illinois  28.  March  11 — Organization  of  Macgruder  chapter  of  Phi 
Alpha  Delta.  March  15 — Beta  Theta  Pi  house  quarantined  on  account  of  scarlet 
fever.  March  25 — Electrical  engineering  society  organized.  March  26 — St.  Louis 
University  track  tournament  won  by  Illinois. 

April  I — W^ork  begun  on  woman's  building.  April  5 — "Miss  Hobbs"  presented 
by  Dramatic  club.  April  12 — "Erminie"  presented  by  Opera  club.  April  13 — 
Tennis  club  organized.  April  16 — Baseball :  Illinois  10,  Knox  0.  April  20 — 
Illinois  10.  P.  and  S.  0.  April  23 — Illinois  20,  Northwestern  o.  March  27 — Wiscon- 
sin 5,  Illinois  4.  April  28 — Trustees  voted  to  establish  professorship  of  political 
science.  April  29 — Missouri-Illinois  debate  won  by  Missouri.  April  30 — Base- 
ball :     Illinois  10,  Michigan  6. 

May  3 — Baseball :  Illinois  2,  Notre  Dame  i.  May  4 — Illinois  7,  Northwestern 
2.  "Twelfth  Night"  presented  by  English  club.  May  7 — Dual  meet:  Chicago 
79H.  Illinois  46^^.  May  9 — Baseball:  Illinois  7.  Minnesota  4.  May  i3^Dual 
meet:  Chicago  30,  Illinois  36.  Illinois  71,  Purdue  55.  Baseball:  Illinois  14, 
Oberlin  2.  Alay  14 — Illinois  7,  Michigan  i.  May  17 — Purdue  8,  Illinois  6.  May 
18 — Illinois  6,  Ohio  State  5.  May  20 — Illinois  7,  Chicago  6.  May  21 — Dual  meet: 
Wisconsin  79,  Illinois  47.  May  23 — Baseball:  Illinois  17,  Minnesota  5.  May  26 — 
University  regiment  went  into  camp  at  the  World's  Fair  in  St.  Louis.  Baseball : 
Illinois  2,  Chicago  i.  May  27 — Tennis:  Chicago  won  from  Illinois.  Dual  fresh- 
men Chicago-Illinois  meet,  won  l)y  Illinois.  May  28 — Baseball:  Illinois  n,  Chicago 
0.     Illinois  won  western  championship.     May  30 — Baseball :     Illinois  8,  Beloit  4. 

June  3 — Baseball:  Illinois  i,  Notre  Dame  o. — Hahnemann  medical  college 
applied  for  affiliation.  June  5 — Baccalaureate.  President  Draper's  farewell.  June 
7 — Thomas  F.  Hunt,  '84,  gave  the  annual  alumni  address,  on  the  alumnus  and  his 
opportunity.  Frank  White,  '80,  was  elected  president.  A  committee  made  a 
second  adverse  report  on  a  resolution  offered  in  1902  looking  to  a  larger  par- 
ticipation by  alumni  in  choice  of  trustees.  Another  committee  was  appointed  to 
make  further  investigations.  Resolutions  in  memory  of  Professors  Edward  Snyder 
and  A.  W.  Palmer,  and  in  appreciation  of  President  Draper  were  passed.  June  8 
— Commencement;  address  by  Charles  W.  Fairbanks.  Baseball:  Chicago  15, 
Illinois  II:  Illinois  13,  Chicago  4;  Illinois  12,  Oberlin  3;  Illinois  5,  Ohio  4; 
Illinois  9,  West  Virginia  5.  Trustees  decided  not  to  affiliate  Hahnemann  medical 
college. 


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Aug.  19 — Resignation  of  Miss  Jayne,  dean  of  women.  Aug.  2;^ — Dr.  Edmund 
Janes  James  President  of  Northwestern  University  elected  to  the  presidency. 

1904-5 

Sept. — Music  School  moved  to  rooms  in  basement  of  University  hall.  Sept. 
24 — Football:  Illinois  10,  Northwestern  College  0.  Chemistry  departments  re- 
organized. Sept.  26 — Six  men  suspended  for  hazing.  Department  of  forestry  and 
landscape  gardening  established.     Sept.  28 — Football :     Illinois  2^,  Wabash  2. 

Oct.  I — Football:  Illinois  11,  Knox  o.  Oct.  5 — Illinois  26,  P.  and  S.  o.  Oct. 
7 — Organization  of  mechanical  engineering  society.  Oct.  8 — University  of  Illinois 
day  at  World's  Fair.  Football:  Illinois  31,  Washington  o.  Oct.  15 — Illinois  10, 
Indiana  o.  Oct.  22 — Illinois  24,  Purdue  6.  Oct.  25 — Commercial  club  organized. 
()ct.  29 — Illinois  6,   Chicago  6. 

Nov.  5 — President  James  assumed  charge.  Football:  Illinois  46,  Ohio  State 
0.  Nov.  12 — Football:  Northwestern  12,  Illinois  6.  Nov.  18 — Installation  of 
Illinois  Delta  of  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Nov.  ig — Football :  Illinois  29,  Iowa  o.  Visit 
of  Chicago  Press  Club  to  University.  College  of  agriculture  won  Grand  Prize 
for  live  stock  exhibit  at  world's  fair.  lUinois  Magazine  suspended  publication. 
Nov.  24 — Football :  Nebraska  16,  Illinois  10.  Conference  rule  barring  freshmen 
from  athletic  teams  adopted. 

Dec.  3 — Organization  of  Illinois  alumni  association  in  New  York  City.  Dec. 
8 — Slight  fire  in  agricultural  building.  Dec.  14 — ^Organization  of  students'  co- 
operative association. 

Jan.  g — Regiment  attended  inauguration  of  Governor  Deneen.  Jan.  10 — Ralph 
O.  Roberts,  captain  of  baseball  team,  killed  in  wreck  on  Big  Four,  several  other 
students  returning  from  holidays  injured.  Jan.  11 —  Illinois  Magazine  resumed 
publication. 

Feb.    II — Dual   meet:      Illinois   49,   Chicago   37. 

Mar.  3 — Indiana-Illinois  debate  won  by  Illinois.  March  4 — Dual  meet:  Illinois 
45,  Chicago  41.  March  17 — Camera  club  organized.  March  28 — "Gloriana"  pre- 
sented by  Dramatic  club.     April  7 — First  Law  School  dance. 

April  14 — Baseball:  Illinois  11,  Wabash  2.  Apr.  19 — Illinois  6,  Purdue  i. 
.\pril  21 — Illinois  5,  Northwestern  0.  April  22 — Illinois  3,  Wisconsin  o.  April  26 — 
Illinois  II,  Chicago  9.     April  28 — Illinois-Missouri  debate  won  by  Illinois. 

May  3 — Baseball :  Illinois  6,  Wisconsin  3.  May  5-6 — Tennis :  Illinois  won 
from  Purdue.  May  6 — Baseball:  Michigan  i,  Illinois  o.  May  6 — Track:  Chicago 
77,  Illinois  49.  May  8 — Presentation  of  "Frier  Bacon  and  Frier  Bungay"  by 
English  club.  May  9 — Baseball:  Illinois  3,  Chicago  o.  May  12 — Track:  Illinois 
48,  Purdue  42.  Baseball :  Illinois  5,  Northwestern  0.  May  13 — Illinois  9,  Chicago 
4.  May  15 — Tennis:  Iowa  wins.  May  18 — Baseball:  Michigan  2,  Illinois  i. 
May  19 — Tennis  :  Northwestern  and  Illinois  tied.  May  20 — Track :  Illinois  84, 
Wisconsin  42.  Baseball :  Wisconsin  2,  Illinois  i.  May  25 — Watcheka  league  dis- 
solved and  new  Woman's  league  formed.  May  26 — Baseball :  Chicago  2,  Illinois  o. 
May  27 — Illinois  i,  Wisconsin  o.    May  30 — Illinois  7,  Chicago  3. 

June  6 — J.  R.  Mann,  '76,  gave  the  annual  alumni  address,  on  governmental 
regulation  of  railroad  rates.  Charles  H.  Dennis  was  elected  president.  The 
committee  on  choice  of  trustees  recommended  that  a  committee  of  nine  on  political 
action  be  created,  "to  aid  in  the  securing  of  suitable  candidates  for  the  office 
of  trustees  of  the  University,  and  in  enlisting  the  help  of  the  alumni  as  a  body 
m  promoting  their  election."  W^  N.  Butler,  '79,  was  toastmaster  at  the  dinner. 
June  7 — Commencement ;  address  by  Secretary  Cortelyou.  June  8 — Baseball : 
Illinois  II,  Chicago  8.  Resignation  of  Deans  Forbes,  Ricker,  and  Burrill.  Pro- 
fessor Townsend  appointed  acting  dean  College  of  Science ;  Professor  White,  acting 
dean  College  of  engineering.  Miss  Kyle  appointed  assistant  dean  of  under- 
graduates. 

1905-6 

Sept. — Adoption  of  daily  absence  rule  under  which  no  absences  are  excused. 
Sept.  29 — Organization  of  school  of  education.  Sept.  30 — Two  students  sus- 
pended for  hazing.     Football :     Illinois  6,  Knox  0. 

Oct.  4 — Football:  Illinois  6,  Wabash  o.  Organization  of  debating  league  by 
Illinois,  Indiana,  and  Ohio  universities.  Oct.  7 — Football:  Illinois  24.  Northw-estern 
College  o.  Oct.  14 — Illinois  12,  St.  Louis  University  6.  Oct.  16-19 — Installation  of 
President  James.     National  conference  of  college  and  university  trustees;  confer- 


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ence  on  religious  education  in  State  Universities ;  Conference  on  commercial  educa- 
tion. Oct.  i6 — Dedication  of  woman's  building.  Four  students  suspended  for 
hazing.  Oct.  17 — Presentation  of  "Frier  Bacon  and  Frier  Bungay,"  by  English 
club.  Oct.  17 — Parade  of  students.  Oct.  20 — Location  of  auditorium  by  trustees. 
Oct.  21 — Football :   Purdue  29,  Illinois  30.     Nov.  28 — Illinois  30,   P.  &   S.  o. 

Nov.  4 — Football :  Michigan  33,  Illinois  o.  Nov.  18 — Football :  Chicago  44, 
Illinois  0.     Nov.  30 — Nebraska  24,  Illinois  6. 

Dec. — Appointment  of  student  advisers  from  faculty.  Dec.  i — Organization 
of  western  intercollegiate  basket  ball  league.  Dec.  8 — Organization  of  Hawkeye 
club  by  Iowa  students.  Dec.  10 — Department  of  ceramics  established.  Dec.  16— 
Student  carnival  for  benefit  of  athletic  association.  Dec.  20 — Christmas  concert  by 
Choral  society.  Carnival  committee  reported  association  debt  as  paid.  Dec.  21— 
Installation  of  chapter  of  Delta  Upsilon. 

Jan.  II — Hamilton  club  contest  at  Chicago:  Wisconsin  first,  Jacob  Cantlin, 
Illinois,  second.  Jan.  14 — Memorial  exercises  for  President  Harper  of  Chicago 
University.  Jan.  20 — First  intercollegiate  basket  ball  game  in  which  Illinois  en- 
gaged:    Illinois  27,  Indiana  24.     Jan.  27 — Basket  ball:     Illinois  25,  Purdue  19. 

Feb.  3 — Basket  ball:  Illinois  23,  Wheaton  College  21.  Prof.  E.  B.  Greene 
made  acting  dean  of  the  college  of  literature  and  arts.  Plans  of  C.  H.  Blackall, 
'79,  of  Boston,  for  new  auditorium  accepted  by  trustees.  Feb.  12 — Lincoln's 
birthday  celebrated.  Address  by  Hon.  J.  S.  Stevens  of  Peoria.  Feb.  14 — Basket 
ball:  Illinois  31,  Oberlin  25.  Feb.  16 — Dual  meet:  Illinois  61,  Chicago  25.  Basket 
l)all :  Indiana  38,  Illinois  7.  Feb.  17 — Aquatic  contest:  Chicago  28,  Illinois  13. 
Basket  ball:  Purdue  48,  Illinois  22.  Feb.  20 — President  James  calls  meeting  of 
fraternities  to  discuss  advisability  of  holding  conference  of  college  fraternities. 
Feb.  22 — Installation  of  chapter  of  Sigma  Kappa.  "One  Night  Only"  given  by 
Players'  club.  Feb.  2.1— Basket  ball:  Illinois  24,  Chicago  21.  Feb.  28— -Minnesota 
27,  Illinois  25. 

Mar.  3 — Basket  ball:  Wisconsin  35,  Illinois  32.  Dual  meet:  Illinois  45)^^, 
Chicago  40^.  Chapter  of  Delta  Rho  Sigma  organized  in  College  of  Agriculture. 
March  9 — Ohio-Illinois  debate  won  by  Illinois.  Indiana-Illinois  debate  won  by 
Indiana.  March  14 — Anniversary  of  founding  of  University  celebrated ;  address 
by  Vice-President  Burrill.     March   16 — Aquatic  meet:     Chicago  27,  Illinois   14. 

April  2 — First  game  of  ])aseball  training  season  with  Chicago  National  League. 
Work  begun  on  auditorium.  Apr.  7 — Dean  of  undergraduates  ordered  second 
Illio  election  on  account  of  charges  of  illegal  voting.  Apr.  14 — Ionian  literary 
society  organized.  Apr.  16 — Aquatic  meet :  Yale  53,  Illinois  8.  Apr.  20 — Faculty 
of  Literature  and  Arts  presented  a  watch  to  David  Kinley,  retiring  dean.  Water 
polo:  Illinois  2,  Chicago  i;  which  gave  the  Westiern  intercollegiate  water 
polo  championship.  Apr.  22 — Baseball:  Illinois  3,  Chicago  o.  First  junior  smoker. 
Apr.  24 — Athenian  literary  society  organized.  Apr.  26 — Hon.  Leslie  M.  Shaw, 
secretary  of  the  treasury,  spoke  on  the  "Evolution  of  Self-Government."  Apr. 
27 — Baseball:  Illinois  12,  Notre  Dame  9.  Apr.  29 — Heth  chapter  of  Acacia  frater- 
nity installed.     Baseball:     Michigan  11,  Illinois  7. 

May  2 — Baseball :  Illinois  22,  Indiana  3.  May  6 — Track  meet :  lUinois  75, 
Chicago  51.  May  9 — Company  K  won  the  company  competitive;  Jose  G.  San 
Victores  won  the  Hazelton  prize  medal.  May  12-13 — May  festival.  May  18 — 
.Annual  maypole  dance  on  Illinois  field.  May  20 — Interscholastic  athletic  contest : 
Wendell  Phillips  and  West  Aurora  tied  for  first  place.  First  interscholastic  circus 
in  gymnasium.  Baseball :  Illinois  8,  Chicago  7.  Phenix,  new  senior  society, 
established.  May  22 — 1907  Illio  issued.  Tennis:  Illinois  4,  Iowa  State  2.  May 
23 — Water  polo  team  gave  exhibition  for  gym  girls.  May  24 — Tennis :  Illinois  3, 
Chicago  3.  May  25 — Baseball:  Illinois  3,  Amherst  o.  May  27 — Baseball:  Micliigan 
8,  Illinois  4.  May  29 — University  memorial  day;  E.  Benjamin  Andrews,  chancellor 
of  the  University  of  Nebraska,  delivered  address  on  General  Grant.  Reception  to 
General  Nelson  A.  Miles.  May  30 — General  Miles  reviewed  University  regiment 
and  spoke  on  "The  Military  Training  of  the  Citizen  Soldier."  Corner-stone  of 
new  auditorium  laid.  General  Miles  gave  Decoration  day  address.  May  31 — 
Baseball :     Illinois  2.  Chicago  0. 

June  I— Philomathean  and  Alethenai  societies  gave  Shirley's  "The  Opportunity" 
on  the  south  campus.  June  2— Baseball :  Illinois  8,  Minnesota  0.  Michigan  won 
conference  meet;  Illinois  scored  yji  ])oints.  June  10-13 — Commencement  exercises. 
Tune    10— President    Tames    delivered    Baccalaureate    sermon.      June    12 — Charles 


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Henry  Dennis,  '8i,  gave  the  annual  alumni  address,  on  life  and  its  problems.  John 
G.  Wadsworth,  '82,  was  elected  president.  Recommendations  of  candidates  for 
the  ofticc  of  trustee  were  adopted.  A  system  of  quinquennial  reunions  was  es- 
tablished. A  committee  was  appointed  with  power  regarding  the  publication  of 
an  alumni  magazine.  The  committee  :  T.  A.  Clark,  '90,  F.  W.  Scott,  '01,  A.  N. 
Talbot,  '81,  H.  L.  AlcCune,  '83,  Airs.  H.  M.  Stone,  '03.  The  executive  committee 
was  instructed  to  consider  and  report  upon  the  question  of  reorganization.  J.  M. 
White,  '90,  was  toastmaster  at  the  dinner.  Class  of  1901  formed  first  permanent 
class  organization  among  the  alumni.  June  13 — Baron  Herman  von  Speck-Stern- 
burg.  Ambassador  from  Germany  to  the  United  States,  gave  the  commencement 
address. 

1906-7 

Sept.  17-18 — Registration  days.  Sept.  19 — Large  room  in  Burnham  Hospital  is 
set  aside  as  a  student  ward.  Sept.  26— First  convocation  of  the  year  held  in  the 
armory  at  4:00  p.  m.  Principal  speakers,  President  James,  Mr.  Samuel  A.  Bul- 
lard,  and   Mrs.   Carrie   T.   Alexander. 

Oct.  2 — Freshman  class  organized.  Oct.  13— Football :  Illinois  o,  Wabash  o. 
Oct.  27 — Alichigan  28,  Illinois  9.  Oct.  20 — Annual  Interclass  Track  meet,  fresh- 
men scored  62  points,  sopliomores  42,  juniors  6,  seniors  15.  Oct.  28 — Cosmopolitan 
Club  organized. 

Nov.  3 — Fall  handicap  won  by  freshmen.  Senior  Class  election.  Nov.  5 — 
Inter-society  declamation  contest  held  under  auspices  of  oratorical  association. 
J.  C.  Herbstman  won  first  place.  Nov.  17 — Football :  Chicago  63,  Illinois  0.  Nov. 
10 — Illinois  6,  Wisconsin  16.  Nov.  24 — Purdue  o,  Illinois  5.  Nov.  21 — Annual 
color  rush,  won  by  the  freshmen.  Nov.  26 — Gustav  E.  Karsten,  newly  elected 
head  of  department  of  modern  languages,  gave  his  inaugural  address;  subject, 
"Aims  and  Scope  of  German  Philology." 

Dec.  I — Athletic  conference  of  the  big  nine,  held  in  Chicago.  Dec.  3 — 
Convocation  held  in  the  Armory  to  celebrate  the  88th  anniversary  of  Illinois  as  a 
state.  Hon.  Lawrence  Y.  Sherman,  lieutenant  governor  of  Illinois,  spoke  on 
"The  Importance  of  State  Sovereignty  to  the  Commonwealth."  Senate  took  action 
affecting  the  various  colleges,  changing  entrance  requirements,  graduation  require- 
ments, etc.  Dec.  10 — Dr.  Guy  Stanton  Ford,  newly  elected  professor  of  modern 
European  history,  gave  his  inaugural  address;  subject,  "Rise  of  Prussia  to  her 
Present  Greatness."  Dec.  11 — Dr.  W.  A.  Noyes  of  the  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Stand- 
ards, made  head  of  department  of  chemistry  and  director  of  the  chemical  laboratory, 
to  begin  September  i,  1907.  Trustees  decided  that  the  University  library  shall  be 
open  every  Sunday  afternoon  from  2:00  to  6:00  o'clock.  Dec.  11 — Council  of  Ad- 
ministration consented  to  the  organization  of  the  Scribblers'  club.  Dec.  18 — 
Annual  concert  by  the  choral  society  and  orchestra  in  the  Armory. 

Jan. — The  students'  cooperative  association  was  dissolved.  Jan.  9 — Governor 
Deneen  in  his  message  to  the  legislature,  called  attention  to  the  graduate  work 
of  the  University,  and  strongly  approved  the  financial  requests  of  the  University. 
Jan.  17 — F.  H.  McConaughey,  senior  L.  &  A.,  died  unexpectedly  of  diphtheria. 
Those  who  had  been  exposed  were  quarantined.  About  20  people  contracted  the 
disease :  no  case  was  serious.  Jan.  23 — Urbana  Commercial  club  gave  banquet 
to  President  James  and  the  trustees.  Jan.  28-Feb.  i — Prof.  Josiah  Royce  of  Har- 
vard University  gave  five  lectures  on  "Loyalty  as  a  General  Principle." 

Feb.  4 — Senate  voted  that  after  Sept.,  1908,  requirements  for  entrance  to  the 
University  should  be  raised  from  14  to  15  units.  Feb.  5— Women's  glee  club  gave 
concert  in  chapel.  Feb.  8 — Legislative  party  of  125  members  visited  University. 
Convocation  at  10:30  a.  m. 

March  1-2— Electrical  engineering  show.  March  4-9 — Dr.  E.  A.  Winship  of 
Boston,  editor  of  the  Journal  of  Education,  gave  five  lectures  at  the  University. 
March  4— Contest  to  select  a  representative  in  the  equal  sufifrage  oratorical  contest 
under  the  auspices  of  the  Equal  Suffrage  league.  J.  H.  Zearing,  L.  &  A.  sophomore 
won.  March  11 — Convocation  held  in  armory  in  honor  of  the  founding  of  the 
University.  Mr.  Henry  M.  Beardsley,  '79.  of  Kansas  City,  gave  the  address,  sub- 
ject. "The  Viewpoint  of  the  Graduate."  March  12— Albert  V.  Bleininger  appointed 
assistant  professor  of  ceramics,  to  begin  work  September  i,  I907-  March  12 — 
Trustees  estal)lished  a  laboratorv  of  physiological  chemistry  in  the  department  of 
animal   husbandrv,  ■   Samuel    .\."BulUird,   '78,   retired    from   the   board   of   trustees. 


liv  University  of  Illinois 

L.  H.  Kcrrick  elected  president  of  the  board.  Trustees  gave  permission  to  build 
a  baseball  grandstand  on  Illinois  Field.  March  13 — L.  H.  Kerrick  found  dead  in 
bed.  March  14 — Senator  LaFollette  gave  the  concluding  number  of  the  Star 
lecture  course.  March  15-16 — Players  club  presented  Goldsmith's  "She  Stoops  to 
Conquer"  at  IVIorrow  Hall.  March  20 — W.  L.  Abbott  elected  president  of  the 
Ijoard  of  trustees.  March  26-28 — Prof.  Edward  Channing  of  Harvard  University 
delivered  lectures  in  commemoration  of  the  three  hundredth  anniversary  of  the 
founding  of  the  colony  of  Jamestown.  March  30 — Ben  Tomlinson  appointed 
Rhodes  scholar  from  Illinois.  First  meeting  of  the  national  commission  for  the 
investigation  of  nutrition  problems,  held  at  New  York  City.  H.  S.  Grindley  of  the 
University  was  elected  secretary. 

April  I — Katherine  L.  Sharp  resigned  as  librarian  and  director  of  the  library 
school.  Baseball;  April  17 — Illinois  13,  Wabash  0.  April  20 — Chicago  o,  Illinois 
10.  April  24 — Illinois  4,  Notre  Dame  6.  April  27 — Chicago  5,  Illinois  6.  April  24 — : 
Class  of  1882  celebrated  silver  anniversary  of  their  graduation;  twelve  members 
present.  April  30-May  1-2 — Dr.  Julius  Goebel  of  Harvard  lectured  at  the  Uni- 
versity on  Deutsche  Volkslieder,  Faust,  and  Longfellow. 

May — Campus  sings  held.  May  2 — Congressman  W.  B.  McKinley  made  to 
the  oratorical  association  a  cash  gift  of  $175  a  year  for  five  years  in  prizes  to 
intercollegiate  debaters  and  orators.  May  4 — J.  H.  Zearing,  representing  the 
University,  won  the  hundred-dollar  prize  in  the  State  Equal  Suffrage  contest. 
May  6 — Illinois  alumni  in  Washington,  D.  C,  effect  tentative  organization.  May 
6-1 1 — Prof.  Russell  H.  Chittenden  of  Yale  delivered  six  lectures  on  nutrition. 
May  8 — -Varsity  "I's"  voted  members  of  the  polo  team.  May  lo-ii — Second  meet- 
ing of  the  National  commission  for  the  investigation  of  nutrition  problems,  held 
at  the  University.  May  11 — Baseball:  Chicago  o,  Illinois  3.  May  17 — Illinois  3, 
Williams  2.  May  18 — Illinois  i  ,  Indiana  5.  May  22 — Purdue  5,  Illinois  9.  May 
23 — Illinois  I,  Notre  Dame  0.  May  29 — Illinois  8,  Chicago  7.  May  14 — Mask 
and  Bauble  presented  Carton's  "Liberty  Hall,"  at  the  Walker  opera  house.  May 
15 — Competitive  military  drill.  Miay  16 — Maypole  dance  on  Illinois  Field.  May 
18 — Last  saloon  in  the  Twin  Cities  closed.  John  Farson  of  Oak  Park  gave  a 
reception  to  Illinois  alumni  in  Chicago.  May  20-21 — Annual  Mav  festival  by  the 
Choral  societ}^  Foote's  "Skeleton  in  Armor,"  Costa's  "With  Sheathed  Sword," 
and  Gounod's  "Redemption,"  made  up  the  program.  May  27 — General  Assemlily 
approved  the  bill  appropriating  to  the  University  for  the  next  biennium  $710,845 
per  annum  for  general  expenses,  and  $51,100  for  additions  to  the  plant;  $250,000 
for  the  erection  of  a  physics  laboratory,  and  $150,000  for  an  addition  to  Natural 
History  building.  May  30 — Memorial  Day.  Convocation  and  regimental  parade. 
Gen.  William  C.  Carter  delivered  an  address  on  "Our  Military  Obligations." 

June — The  house  at  the  northwest  corner  of  Wright  and  Green  streets  was 
moved  back  to  be  replaced  by  a  two-story  brick  building,  the  first  to  be  built  for 
business  purposes  near  the  campus.  June  i — Baseball:  Purdue  i,  Illinois  2.  Illi- 
nois won  the  western  conference  track  meet  by  scoring  31  points.  A.  H.  Payne,  a 
freshman,  was  declared  to  have  smallpox,  and  was  taken  to  the  detention  hospital. 
June  4 — Board  of  trustees  created  the  position  of  supervising  architect  and  ap- 
pointed Professor  J.  M.  White  to  the  office.  Chester  N.  Greenough  of  Harvard 
University  was  elected  professor  of  English.  June  9 — Beginning  of  commencement 
week;  baccalaureate  sermon  by  Bishop  Samuel  Fallows.  June  10 — Class  day 
address  by  Professor  W.  P.  Trent,  subject,  Henry  Wadsworth  Longfellow.  Class 
of  1907  presents  to  the  University  a  marl)le  bust  of  Longfellow.  June  11 — Alumni 
Day,  address  by  Lorado  Taft  pn  Old  time  ideals.  H.  L.  McCune,  '83,  was  elected 
president.  Dues  in  the  association  were  set  at  one  dollar.  The  Alumni  Quarterly 
was  made  the  official  organ  of  the  association.  D.  H.  Carnahan  was  toastmaster 
at  the  dinner.  June  12 — Commencement  day.  Address  by  Hon.  James  Bryce, 
subject,  "History  and  Good  Citizenship."  Honorary  degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws, 
conferred  on  Mr.  Bryce.  June  17 — Summer  session  opened.  June  28 — Dr.  Ernest 
R.  Dewsnup  of  the  University  of  Chicago  was  appointed  professor  of  railway  ad- 
ministration. Professor  W.  F.  M.  Goss  appointed  dean  of  the  college  engineering. 
June  3 — Professor  Edwin  G.  Dexter  resigned  as  professor  of  education  and  director 
of  school  of  education,  to  become  commissioner  of  education  in  Porto  Rico.  Board 
of  trustees  voted  to  give  him  leave  of  absence  from  the  University  to  accept  this 
position. 

July  20--T)r.  Edward  C.  Hayes  of  Miami  University  appointed  professor  of 
sociology. 


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1907-8 

Sept. — Name  of  the  Jllini  changed  to  The  Daily  Illuii,  and  size  changed  from 
four-page,  five-column  to  eight-page,  four-column  paper.  Sept.  lo — The  Board 
of  Trustees  made  an  appropriation  for  the  purchase  of  the  Dittenberger  Librarj-. 
Professor  Floyd  R.  Watson  appointed  assistant  to  the  dean  of  the  college  of 
engineering.  Sept.  16-17 — Registration  days.  Sept.  25 — First  University  convoca- 
tion in  the  new  auditorium.  Newly  elected  members  of  the  faculty,  Professors 
Ernest  R.  Dewsnup,  Barrie  Gill)ert,  Chester  N.  Greenough,  Edward  C.  Hayes,  and 
William  A.  Noyes  were  introduced. 

Oct.  I — Ground  was  broken  for  the  erection  of  the  building  for  the  University 
Club.  Oct.  n — Death  of  trustee  Alexander  McLean.  Oct.  15— Inaugural  exercises 
in  honor  of  Professor  William  A.  Noyes,  head  of  the  department  of  chemistry. 
Oct.  ly — Board  of  trustees  voted  an  appropriation  for  the  purchase  of  instruments 
for  the  University  band.  Oct.  20 — First  assembly  of  the  graduate  school.  Oct. 
24-26 — Prof.  William  Bateson  of  Cambridge,  England,  gave  three  lectures  on 
"Heredity."    Oct.  30 — Engineering  College  gave  a  reception  to  Dean  W.  F.  M.  Goss. 

Nov.  4-5 — Auditorium  dedicated  with  a  series  of  concerts  and  other  exercises 
in  honor  of  Edward  MacDowell.  Addresses  by  the  architect  of  the  building, 
Clarence  H.  Blackall,  '7,  and  Professor  Newton  A.  Wells,  the  designer  of  the 
memorial  tablet,  and  by  President  Edmund  J.  James.  The  chief  address  of  the 
occasion  was  delivered  by  Hamlin  Garland.  Nov.  11 — Illinois  Gamma  Chapter  of 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  installed  by  Professor  E.  A.  Grosvenor  of  Amherst.  Nov.  21-23 — 
High  School  Conference.  Nov.  22 — Concert  of  the  glee  and  mandolin  club  in 
Springfield.  Nov.  27 — Dr.  Charles  P.  Steinmetz  of  Union  College,  and  president 
of  the  American  institute  of  electrical  engineers,  gave  a  lecture  on  "Alternating 
Current  Railway  Motors." 

Dec.  2 — The  New  York  Illini  held  the  first  of  a  series  of  monthly  meetings  at 
the  Cafe  Boulevard  in  New  York.  Dec.  3 — Annual  exercises  in  commemoration 
of  the  admission  of  Illinois  as  a  state  into  the  Union.  Speaker,  President  Harry 
Pratt  Judson  of  Chicago  University.  Dec.  6 — President  and  Mrs  James  gave  a 
reception  in  honor  of  Hon.  and  Mrs.  Samuel  A.  Bullard,  '76,  and  the  members  of 
the  faculty.  Dec.  7 — State  academy  of  sciences  organized  at  Decatur,  Illinois. 
Dec.  9-13 — Professor  John  Dewey  of  Columbia  University  delivered  lectures  on 
"tlie  relation  of  types  of  philosophy  to  types  of  educational  theory."  Dec.  10 — 
The  board  of  trustees  decided  that  the  offices  of  the  president,  the  registrar,  the 
comptroller,  the  purchasing  agent,  and  the  dean  of  undergraduates,  should  be 
provided  for  in  one  of  the  new  buildings  to  be  erected.  The  board  of  trustees 
accepted  a  gas  engine  presented  to  the  college  of  engineering  by  Charles  E.  Sargent. 
Dec.  13 — Junior  promenade.  Dec.  14 — The  Woman's  league  held  a  bazaar  in  the 
parlors  of  the  Woman's  building  for  the  benefit  of  the  loan  fund  for  needy  girls. 
Dec.  16 — Annual  Choral  society  concert.  Dec.  16-18 — Dr.  M.  F.  Libbey,  professor 
ot  philosophy  and  education  at  the  University  of  Colorado,  gave  three  lectures  on 
"the  relation  between  teaching  methods  and  subject  matter."  Dec.  17 — Chess  and 
Checker  club  organized.  George  Enos  Gardner,  first  professor  of  law  in  the  Uni- 
versity of  Illinois,  died  at  his  home  in  Worcester,  New  York.  Dec.  18 — President 
James  was  the  guest  of  the  University  of  Illinois  Club  at  Kansas  City,  Missouri. 
Celebration  of  the  Scandinavian  Jule-fest.  Dee.  19 — Allan  H.  McGlaughlin,  for 
eleven  years  janitor  at  the  Men's  Gymnasium,  died  suddenly  of  paralysis.  First 
public  presentation  of  football  "I's."  German  Club  Weinachtsfest ;  members  of 
the  Clul)  presented  "Finer  Muss  Heiraten."  Dec.  21 — Chapter  house  of  Delta  Tau 
Delta  Fraternity  badly  damaged  by  fire.  Holiday  recess  begins.  Dec.  27-28 — Third 
meeting  of  the  national  commission  for  the  investigation  of  nutrition  problems 
held  at  the  University. 

Jan.  4 — Big  Nine  Conference.  Michigan  withdrew  from  the  Conference.  Sliort 
course  in  agriculture ;  552  men  and  53  women  registered.  Jan.  7 — The  English 
Club  under  whose  auspices  the  Illinois  Magazine  had  been  publislied  for  six  years, 
suspended  its  publication.  The  University  was  elected  to  membersliip  in  the  Asso- 
ciation of  American  Universities.  Jan.  17 — Mabel  Gridley,  representing  IlHola, 
won  the  second  annual  declamation  contest  of  the  literary  societies.  Jan.  20 — 
President  James  called  a  student  mass  meeting  to  give  the  students  a  chance  to 
present  their  views  on  the  question  of  whether  there  should  be  five  or  seven  con- 
ference football  games.  Jan.  25 — The  board  of  trustees  decided  to  send  Professor 
Herbert  W.  Mumford  to  the  Argentine  to  investigate  conditions  and  prospects  of 


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beef  interests  there.  Jan.  29 — Dr.  Gustav  E.  Karsten,  head  of  the  department  of 
modern  languages,  died  of  pneumonia. 

Feb.  I — Annual  banquet  of  the  Universitj-  of  Illinois  club  of  the  East,  held  at 
the  rooms  of  the  Aldine  Association,  New  York  City.  The  name  of  the  club  was 
changed  to  The  University  of  Illinois  Club  of  New  York.  Feb.  3 — Second  semester 
opens.  F"eb.  2>-7 — Professor  Clifford  H.  Moore  of  Harvard  University  gave  five 
lectures  on  the  general  subject,  "Five  Centuries  of  Western  Paganism."  Feb.  4-5 — 
Formal  opening  of  the  reorganized  graduate  school,  and  installation  of  Dr.  W.  F. 
M.  Goss  as  dean  of  the  college  of  engineering.  Feb.  10-15 — Professor  Bailey  Willis 
of  the  United  States  geological  surve\'  gave  six  lectures  on  "The  successive 
geologic  condition  of  North  America."  Feb.  12 — Lincoln  Day  convocation ;  Nor- 
man Hapgood,  editor  of  Collier's  Weekly,  delivered  the  address.  Feb.  15 — Twenty- 
two  former  students  held  a  meeting  and  banquet  at  the  Adams  Hotel  in  Denver, 
Colorado,  organized  the  University  of  Illinois  Club.  Sixth  annual  dinner  of  the 
University  Club  of  St.  Louis  held  at  Lippe's  Hotel.  Feb.  17-19 — Professor  Fred- 
erick E.  Bolton,  director  of  education  at  the  University  of  Iowa,  gave  a  series 
of  lectures.  Feb.  20 — State  Board  of  Health  ordered  vaccination  of  all  students, 
because  of  smallpox  in  Urbana  and  Champaign.  Professor  Keyser  of  Columbia 
University  spoke  on  "The  Meaning  and  Scope  of  Mathematics."  Feb.  21 — Mr. 
Hamilton  Holt,  managing  editor  of  The  Independent,  spoke  to  the  newspaper 
classes  on  making  a  magazine.  Feb.  24 — First  election  of  undergraduates  to  the 
local  chapter  of  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Feb.  24-29 — Seed  and  Soil  special  was  run  over 
the  C.  &  E.  I.  from  Bismarck  to  Joppa. 

March  10 — Student  convocation ;  President  James  gave  a  twenty-minute  talk  on 
"Ideals  and  Successes."  '  Dr.  William  C.  Bagley  appointed  professor  of  education. 
W.  L.  Abbott  was  re-elected  president  of  the  board  of  trustees.  March  12 — The 
annual  banquet  of  the  University  of  Illinois  Association  of  Southern  California 
was  held  at  the  Hotel  Westminster  at  Los  Angeles.  March  16-21 — Prof.  Hans 
Gadow,  lectured  on  "The  Coloration  of  Animals."  March  18 — Special  Convocation 
held  in  honor  of  Ex-President  Andrew  S.  Draper.  Mr.  Alexander  Dana  Noyes 
of  the  New  York  Evening  Post  lectured  to  the  business  and  newspaper  students 
on  "How  News  Is  Gathered  in  Wall  street."  March  22, — Mr.  Rudolph  Leypoldt 
of  Hartford,  Connecticut,  lectured  before  the  library  school.  March  24 — Prof. 
R.  Leonard  of  the  University  of  Breslau  lectured  before  the  college  of  law  on 
"German  Ideals  of  Private  Law."  March  25-27 — Electrical  engineering  show. 
March  27— Esperanto  club  organized.  March  30 — Prof.  Elmer  T.  Merrill  of  Trinity 
College,  Hartford,  Connecticut,  spoke  to  the  students  of  history  and  classics  on  "The 
Roman  Prince  as  Magistrate."  March  31 — Prof.  Albert  F.  Kuersteiner  of  Indiana 
University  spoke  on  "Balzac." 

April  I — Ex-Governor  Hoard  of  Wisconsin  addressed  the  students  of  the 
college  of  agriculture  on  "The  Development  of  the  Dairy  Industry  in  Wisconsin." 
April  3 — Amherst  Dramatic  club  presented  "The  Taming  of  the  Shrew"  in  the 
Auditorium.  The  Trustees  voted  that  the  Journal  of  English  and  Germanic  PJvil- 
ology,  which  had  been  conducted  by  Professor  Karsten,  should  be  taken  over  by 
the  University.  April  5-6 — President  Qiarles  W.  Eliot  of  Harvard  University, 
accompanied  by  Mrs.  Eliot,  were  the  guests  of  President  and  Mrs.  James  and  the 
University.  On  April  5,  President  Eliot  spoke  at  Vesper  Services.  April  6,  Presi- 
dent Eliot  reviewed  the  University  Regiment,  and  at  4:00  o'clock  spoke  before  a 
general  convocation.  April  6-1 1 — Mr.  Hammond  Lament,  editor  of  The  Nation, 
New  York,  lectured  the  classes  in  newspaper  writing.  On  April  11  he  gave  a  general 
lecture  on  "The  daily  in  a  democracy."  April  10 — University  of  Qiicago  Illini  held 
their  annual  spring  banquet,  twenty-seven  men  being  present.  April  13 — James  Park 
Slade,  trustee  of  the  University  from  i869-'73,  died  at  his  home  in  East  St.  Louis. 
.A.pril  23 — iForty-scventh  commencement  of  the  school  of  pharmacy.  April  30 — 
Fortieth  anniversary  of  the  opening  of  the  University  celebrated  by  a  convocation 
in  the  auditorium.  Professor  Charles  M.  Moss  delivered  a  eulogy  of  Dr.  Thomas 
Jonathan  Burrill. 

May  2 — Resignation  of  Dr.  George  T.  Kemp  accepted.  Dr.  Raymond  Weeks 
of  the'University  of  Missouri  appointed  professor  of  Romance  languages  and  head 
of  the  department  of  Romance  languages.  Dr.  Julius  Goebel  appointed  professor 
of  German  and  head  of  the  department  of  Germanics.  Charles  H.  Alills  appointed 
director  of  the  school  of  music.  The  appointment  of  an  assistant  dean  of  under- 
graduates authorized.  Trustees  voted  to  furnish  water,  heat,  and  electricity  for  the 
new  Y.  M.  C.  A.  building,  at  the  cost  of  the  service  to  the  University.     May  4 — 


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The  Senate  voted  to  discontinue  the  certificate  of  qualification  to  teach.  May  7 — 
Formal  opening  of  the  University  Club  House.  May  11 — Madam  Schumann- 
Heink  gave  a  concert  in  the  Auditorium.  May  12-13 — Choral  Society  concerts; 
■'Stabat  Mater"  and  Handel's  "Messiah."  May  14 — Maypole  dance.  Death  of 
Horatio  C.  Burchard,  a  member  of  the  first  Board  of  Trustees.  May  18 — A  mock 
national  Republican  convention  was  held  in  the  Auditorium.  May  19-22 — Miss 
Helen  Scott  Hay,  head  of  the  Illinois  Training  school  for  nurses,  lectured  before 
the  Household  Science  department  on  "Home  care  for  the  sick."  May  26 — Annual 
military  review.  May  27 — The  Illio  was  distributed.  Zeta  chapter  of  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma,  chemical  fraternity,  was  established.  An  exhibit  of  paintings  by  George 
R.  Barse,  Jr.,  in  the  auditorium.  The  McKinley  prize  of  $175  a  year  for  five  years 
was  distributed  in  the  form  of  watch  fobs  for  the  members  of  Delta  Sigma  Rho. 

June — Y.  M.  C.  A.  building  completed  and  ready  for  use  by  Commencement  time. 
June  6 — Promenade  concert  in  the  armory.  June  7 — Baccalaureate  address  by 
President  James.  June  8 — Class  day  exercises,  auditorium ;  band  concert  on  the 
lawn  at  i  :30  p.  m.  In  Morrow  Hall  at  4:00  p.  m.  Professor  Frederick  J.  Turner 
of  the  University  of  Wisconsin  delivered  a  lecture  before  the  first  joint  meeting 
of  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  Sigma  Xi,  on  "The  Development  of  American  Society." 
Senior  ball  in  armory  at  8:00  p.  m.  June  9 — S.  W.  Parr,  '84,  was  elected  president 
of  the  Alumni  Association;  Frank  W.  Scott,  '01,  was  elected  corresponding  secretary 
and  editor  of  the  Alumni  Quarterly,  and  Roy  W.  Rutt,  '03,  was  elected  treasurer 
and  manager  of  the  Alumni  Quarterly.  June  10 — Thirty-seventh  annual  com- 
mencement. Address  by  Hon.  Wu  Ting  Fang,  envoy  extraordinary  and  minister 
plentipotentiary  from  China;  subject,  "Why  China  and  America  should  be  friends." 
June  10 — Honorary  degree  of  Doctor  of  Laws  conferred  upon  Hon.  Wu  Ting 
Fang.  Second  annual  senior  breakfast  served  on  the  lawn  before  the  Woman's 
Building  at  8:00  a.  m.  Professor  George  H.  Meyer  appointed  Assistant  Dean  of  the 
College  of  Literature  and  Arts.  Board  of  trustees  granted  permission  to  the  dairy 
department  to  take  up  an  investigation  of  tuberculosis  among  dairy  animals,  and 
the  efifect  of  its  presence  upon  human  beings.  June  24 — President  James  sailed  for 
Europe  on  a  tour  of  the  veterinary  schools  of  Europe. 

Baseball:  Illinois  12,  Wisconsin  3;  Illinois  i,  Minnesota  2;  Illinois  6,  Chicago  2; 
Illinois  3,  Iowa  i  ;  Illinois  2,  Iowa  0 ;  Illinois  3,  Purdue  2 ;  Illinois  16,  Minnesota  o ; 
Illinois  9,  Wisconsin  3  ;  Illinois  9,  Wisconsin  3 ;  Illinois  12,  Chicago  i  ;  Illinois  3, 
Chicago  I  ;  Illinois  6,  Chicago  7;  Illinois  o,  Purdue  4;  Illinois  5,  Indiana  4. 

July — Paving  of  John  and  Daniel  streets  under  way.  July  3 — Board  of  Trustees 
appropriated  $200  to  be  divided  into  twelve  prizes  (together  with  $100  contributed 
by  the  oratorical  association)  for  the  men  chosen  to  represent  the  University  in 
the  four  intercollegiate  debates  for  the  coming  year.  They  also  voted  that  a  $75 
prize,  a  $50  prize,  and  a  $25  prize  should  be  awarded  to  the  contestants  for  the 
Northern  oratorical  league,  to  take  the  place  of  the  same  sum  heretofore  provided 
for  the  Hamilton  contest,  which  had  been  discontinued.  July  3 — The  Board  of 
Trustees  awarded  contracts  on  the  new  physics  building  and  the  addition  to  the 
Natural  History  Building  to  Jobst  &  Son  of  Peoria.  July  9-12 — State  convention 
of  the  Christian  Endeavor  Society  held  at  the  University. 

Summer  1908 — Gov.  Charles  S.  Deneen  appointed  Mr.  Arthur  Meeker  of  Chicago 
and  Mr.  A.  P.  Grout  of  Winchester.  Illinois,  to  fill  the  vacancies  on  the  board  of 
trustees  caused  by  the  deaths  of  L.  H.  Kerrick  and  Alexander  McLean. 

August  I — Nutrition  club   disbanded. 

1908-9 

Sept.  1908 — The  Council  of  Administration  i)ublished  a  request  that  all  student 
gatherings  should  close  not  later  than  twelve  o'clock.  The  Christian  Association 
House,  formerly  occupied  by  the  V.  M.  and  Y.  W.  C.  A.  was  given  over  to  the 
exclusive  use  of  the  women.  The  Daily  Illini  was  expanded  to  eight  pages  of  five 
columns  each.  Sept.  19 — President  James  arrived  in  New  York  from  his  tour  of 
investigation  of  the  veterinary  schools  of  Europe.  Sept.  20-21 — The  American 
Mathematical  society  met  at  the  University.  Sept.  29 — The  Trustees  aproved  Presi- 
dent James'  appointment  of  Dr.  Thomas  J.  Burrill,  Dr.  Ward  J.  MacNeal,  and  Mr. 
Cassius  C.  Hayden  as  delegates  to  the  International  Tulx-rculosis  congress  in  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Fred  D.  Crawshaw  was  appointed  assistant  to  the  dean  of  the  College 
of  Engineering.  Sept.  30 — The  University  of  Illinois  Republican  club  received  a 
visit  from  Congressman  J.  S.  Sherman,  candidate  for  vice-president,  and  Congress- 
man Nicholas  Longworth. 


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Oct. — The  Agricultural  Experiment  stations  of  Illinois  and  Wisconsin  decided 
to  co-operate  in  investigations  on  tuberculous  cows.  The  senior  class  award  sweaters 
to  the  girls  on  the  basket  ball  team.  Push  ball  contest  takes  the  place  of  the  old- 
time  color  rush.  Oct.  4 — Dedication  of  the  new  Y.  AI.  C.  A.  Building.  Oct.  8— The 
law  students  presented  to  the  University  a  portrait  of  Dean  Oliver  A.  Harker. 
Oct.  9 — Dr.  Geo.  T.  Kemp  made  an  attack  in  Scioicc  on  the  administration  of  the 
University.  At  10  130  p.  m.  fire  broke  out  in  the  top  floor  of  University  Hall.  No 
serious  damage  was  done.  Oct.  11 — The  first  convocation  of  the  year.  President 
James  presided.  Short  talks  were  given  by  Vice-President  Burrill,  Deans  Kinley, 
Harker,  Greene,  Goss,  Townsend,  and  Davenport.  Four  new  members  of  the 
Faculty  were  introduced:  Professors  Julius  GoeI)el,  Wiliam  C.  Bagley,  Charles  H. 
Mills,  and  Raymond  Weeks.  Oct.  12-16 — Prof.  J.  A.  Loos,  Director  of  the  State 
School  of  Political  and  Social  Science  and  Commerce  at  the  University  of  Iowa, 
delivered  lectures  on  social  problems.  Oct.  13 — The  University  held  a  convention 
for  the  discussion  of  animal  tuberculosis.  The  convention  appointed  a  permanent 
commission  to  study  the  condition  of  herds  in  the  state  and  to  recommend  legisla- 
tion. Oct.  15 — The  Senate  passed  resolutions  declaring  its  confidence  in  the  Uni- 
versity administration,  and  denying  that  academic  freedom  is  suppressed.  Oct.  16- 
17 — The  Eastern  Illinois  Teachers'  Association  met  at  the  University.  Oct.  2t^ — 
President  James  spoke  before  the  Chicago  Association  of  Commerce  on  "The 
Function  of  the  University  for  Increasing  Domestic  and  Foreign  Commerce." 

Nov. — Football  schedule:  Illinois  17,  Monmouth  6;  Illinois  6,  Marquette  6; 
Illinois  6,  Chicago  11;  Illinois  10,  Indiana  0;  Illinois  22,  Iowa  o;  Illinois  15,  Purdue 
6;  Illinois  64,  Northwestern  8.  Nov.  7 — Noisy  celebration  of  the  football  victory 
over  Iowa.  Nov.  11-13 — Prof.  Ernest  H.  Lindley  of  the  department  of  philosophj^ 
of  Indiana  University,  delivered  three  lectures  before  the  school  of  education  on 
"Mental  Efficiency.  The  Psychology  of  Leadership  and  Some  Pedagogical  Im- 
plications of  Hypnotism."     Nov.   19-21 — Annual  high  school  conference. 

Dec. — The  Illinois  Traction  system  had  laid  the  third  track  on  the  University 
grounds,  connecting  the  Oregon  street  line  with  the  John  and  Wright  street  lines. 
Dec.  3 — University  of  Illinois  Club  of  New  York  gave  a  dinner  in  honor  of  Dean 
W.  F.  M.  Goss  and  Professor  Lester  P.  Breckenridge.  University  of  Illinois  Club 
of  Chicago  entertained  coaches  Arthur  R.  Hall  and  Justa  M.  Lindgren  at  the  Boston 
Oyster  House.  Illinois  Day;  address  by  Profesor  James  W.  Garner.  Dec.  8 — The 
Trustees  adopted  a  revision  of  their  by-laws.  Dec.  9 — L.  &  A.  assembly  com- 
memorating the  birth  of  John  Milton.  Dec.  11 — Illinois  defeated  Minnesota  in 
debate,  and  lost  to  Nebraska.  Dec.  11-13 — At  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  was  held  the  first 
Collegiate  missionary  conference  of  the  Colleges  of  central  Illinois.  Dec.  12 — 
Junior  promenade  in  the  armory.  Dec.  14 — The  Commission  on  country  life  held 
a  session  at  the  University.  Dec.  t8 — The  second  annual  presentation  of  football 
"I's"  in  the  auditorium.  The  Illinois  state  horticultural  society  held  its  53d  annual 
convention  at  the  University.  Dec.  28 — The  Trustees  adopted  a  revision  of  the 
University  statutes.  Dec.  29-30 — The  American  society  of  agricultural  engineers 
held  its  second  annual  meeting  at  the  University. 

Jan. — Seven  hundred  and  fifty-five  students  registered  in  the  short  course  in 
agriculture.  Jan.  4 — Second  annual  lianquet  of  the  University  of  Illinois  Club  of 
Pittsburg  was  held  at  the  Rittenhouse  Hotel  in  Pittsburg:  Jan.  7-8 — Dean  David 
Kinley  represented  the  University  at  the  meeting  of  the  Association  of  American 
universities  held  at  Cornell  University.  Jan.  11-15 — Professor  Graham  Taylor 
delivered  lectures  on  "Civic  renaissance."  Jan.  15 — Professor  Stephen  A.  Forbes 
resigned  as  Professor  of  Zoology  and  Head  of  the  Department  of  Zoology, 
on  account  of  the  press  of  work  in  the  offices  of  State  Entomologist  and 
Director  of  the  State  Laboratory  of  Natural  History.  Jan.  i8-ic) — Fxhi])it 
of  the  researches  in  progress  in  the  chemical  laboratory.  Jan.  19 — Exercises 
in  commemoration  of  the  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  birth  of  Edgar  Allan 
Poe.  Professor  Chester  N.-  Greenough  presided.  Addresses  by  Professors  Ray- 
mond Weeks,  Julius  Goebel  and  Harry  G.  Paul.  Jan.  10-22 — The  twenty-first 
annual  meeting  of  the  Illinois  clay  workers'  association  and  the  Illinois  clav  workers' 
institute.  Jan.  22 — A  conference  of  the  presidents  of  the  colleges  of  Illinois  with 
the  president  of  the  University  and  the  dean  of  the  graduate  school.  Jan.  23  - 
Norman  Hackett.  gave  a  lecture  on  "Dramatic  Activities  in  .^mcrican  I'niversities." 
Jan.  2^-2/ — Professor  Jagadis  Chunder  Bose  of  the  Presidency  college,  Calcutta, 
gave  three  lectures  to  students  of  physics  and  phy.siology. 

Feb.   1.  Mr.   Ralph   C.   Wilson  of  the  Rankers'  National   Bank  of   Chicago  gave 


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three  lectures  before  the  business  students.  Feb.  6 — Sophomore  cotiUion  in  the 
armory.  Feb.  7 — Third  annual  post-exam,  jubilee  in  the  auditorium.  Feb.  8 — 
The  regulation  prohibiting  students  who  are  on  probation  from  serving  on  the  staff 
of  an}-  student  publication  went  into  effect.  The  hundredth  anniversary  of  the  birth 
of  Abraham  Lincoln  was  observed  by  exercises  occupying  one  or  two  hours  a  day 
for  four  days.  These  exercises  included  a  general  University  convocation,  an  ex- 
hibit of  books,  pictures,  and  other  Lincolniana,  and  addresses  on  several  aspects  of 
Lincoln's  service.  Feb.  10 — The  students  held  a  smoker  in  the  Armory  to  do  honor 
to  Dean  Clark  and  to  celebrate  his  decision  to  remain  at  the  University  of  Illinois. 
Feb.  10 — The  h'orty-sixth  General  Assembly  passed  a  joint  resolution  endorsing 
the  request  of  the  University  to  be  put  on  the  list  of  institutions  to  the  memljers 
of  whose  faculties  retiring  allowances  will  Ijc  granted  Ijy  the  Carnegie  Foundation 
for  the  Advancement  of  Teaching.  Feb.  15 — Prof.  Geo.  E.  Woodberry  gave  a 
series  of  lectures  on  literary  subjects.  Feb.  17-21 — The  Y.  M.  C.  A.  held  a  series 
of  evangelistic  meetings.  Feb.  k; — Military  Ball.  Feb.  20 — Alumni  Association  of 
Colorado  held  a  banquet  at  the  Hotel  Boulderado  at  Boulder.  Feb.  23 — The  lllini 
Club  of  Chicago  was  organized  with  290  members.  Feb.  25-26 — The  biennial  visit 
of  the  legislative  committee.  The  party  consisted  of  one  hundred  men  and  twenty- 
live  women.     Regimental   review   at   10:30  a.   m.     General   University  convocation. 

March — The  Council  of  Administration  appointed  two  committees  on  discipline, 
of  which  the  Dean  of  Men  and  the  Dean  of  Women  are  ex  officios  chairmen. 
March  3 — Scab])ard  and  Blade,  a  military  social  fraternity,  was  organized.  Stu- 
dents' Union,  organized,  with  about  five  hundred  members.  March  7— The  nine 
Chinese  students  in  the  University  of  Fllinois  gave  an  entertainment  in  Morrow 
Hall.  March  () — The  Board  of  Trustees  appointed  Mr.  Phineas  L.  Windsor, 
librarian  at  the  University  of  Texas,  to  be  librarian  and  director  of  the  library 
school.  Prof.  L.  P.  Breckein-idge  presented  his  resignation  as  professor  of  mechan- 
ical engineering  and  director  of  the  engineering  experiment  station,  to  accept  a 
professorship  at  Sheffield  Scientific  School.  March  11 — A  mine  explosion  and 
rescue  station  w^as  estal)lished  at  the  College  of  Engineering  by  the  United  States 
Geological  Survey.  March  12 — The  University  of  Illinois  association  of  southern 
California  held  its  annual  banquet  in  Los  Angeles.  March  20— G#ee  and  mandolin 
club  gave  a  concert  and  minstrel  show  in  the  Illinois  theater.  March  22-27 — Prof. 
li.  Bradford  Tichener  of  Cornell  University  gave  lectures  on  psychological  sub- 
jects. The  Southwestern  alumni  association  held  its  annual  banquet  in  Kansas  City, 
bean  William  F.  M.  Goss  was  a  guest  of  the  Association.  March  29-April  3 — Dr. 
George  Howard  Parker,  Professor  of  Zoology  at  Harvard  University,  gave  lec- 
tures on  zoological  subjects. 

April — The  department  of  household  science  conducted  experiments  in  its 
house,  Wright  and  Daniel  streets.  April  3 — The  Filipino  students  at  the  University 
gave  an  entertainment  at  Morrow  Hall.  President  James  was  a  guest  of  honor  at 
the  sixth  annual  banquet  of  the  Illinois  University  alumni  of  New  York.  The 
name  of  the  organization  was  changed  to  the  University  of  Illinois  Alumni  Asso- 
ciation of  New  York.  April  7 — The  forty-sixth  general  assembly  of  Illinois 
adopted  a  resolution  approving  a  policy  of  paying  the  salaries  necessary  in  order 
"to  attract  to  and  retain  in  the  service  of  the  University  and  the  State  the  best 
available  ability  of  this  and  other  countries."  April  19-24 — A  conference  on  public 
health  was  held  at  the  University  under  the  auspices  of  the  University  and  the 
State  board  of  health.  April  24 — -Three  thousand  students  under  the  direction  of 
the  Illinois  Union,  gave  a  "spring  celebration."  April  29 — Forty-ninth  annual 
commencement  of  the  school  of  pharmacy. 

May — The  members  of  the  newspaper  classes  conducted  the  Daily  lllini  one 
week.  May  6 — First  election  of  officers  of  the  Illinois  Union.  May  7 — National 
convention  of  the  Delta  Sigma  Rho,  oratorical  fraternity.  May  10 — The  corner- 
stone of  Osborne  Hall  was  laid  by  Bishop  Edward  W.  O.sborne.  Annual  May 
festival ;  the  choral  and  orchestral  societies  of  the  University  gave  Gounod's  "Mors 
et  Vita."  The  New  York  Symphony  Orchestra  gave  a  Tchaikowski  and  Wagner 
program ;  the  University  chorus,  the  New  York  Symphony  Orchestra,  and  soloists 
gave  a  program  celelirating  the  Mendelssohn  centenary.  May  17 — Helge  A.  Hau- 
gan,  treasurer  of  the  University  of  Illinois,  died.  The  University  of  Illinois  Asso- 
ciation was  organized  in  Portland,  Oregon.  May  19 — Company  C  of  the  second 
liattalion  won  the  University  competitive  drill.  The  new  University  medal  for 
individual  work  was  given  to  G.  K.  Tracy,  a  sophomore  in  agriculture.  The  Hazel- 
ton  prize  was  awarded  to  F.  D.  Dunn,  a  freshman  in  engineering.     May  21 — Mask 


Ix  University  of  Ijjjnois 

and  Bauble  presented  "Two  Strikes,"  written  by  Thachcr  11.  (iuild.     A^ay  29 — An- 
nual "peanut  banquet."  at  the  College  of  Agriculture. 

June — Baseball  schedule:  Illinois  9,  Indiana  i;  Illinois  8,  Indiana  i;  Illinois 
II,  Minnesota  2;  Illinois  6,  Minnesota  4;  Illinois  3,  Wisconsin  2;  Illinois  2,  Wis- 
consin i;  Illinois  3,  Purdue  4;  Illinois  i,  Chicago  3;  Illinois  o,  Chicago  2;  Illinois  7, 
Chicago  2;  Illinois  15,  Minnesota  o;  Illinois  5,  Chicago  i;  Illinois  5,  Purdue  o. 
The  University  purchased  the  library  of  5,200  volumes  of  the  late  Professor  Moritz 
Heyne,  of  the  University  of  Gottingen,  on  German  literature  and  philology.  June 
4 — The  Trustees  adopted  a  minute  expressing  appreciation  of  the  services  of  Pro- 
fessor Lester  Paige  Breckenridge.  June  5 — Illinois  won  the  conference  athletic 
meet  at  Marshall  Field.  Twenty-seventh  annual  commencement  of  the  College 
of  Medicine.  June  8 — The  legislature  passed  an  act  authorizing  and  directing  the 
establishment  of  a  department  of  mining  engineering  at  the  University  of  Illinois, 
for  which  it  made  an  appropriation  of  $7,500  per  annum.  June  9-14 — A  total  of 
$2,288,500  for  the  biennium,  was  appropriated  to  the  University  by  the  General 
Assembly,  $250,000  of  this  amount  being  for  a  new  University  Hall.  June  13 — 
Baccalaureate  address  by  President  Edmund  J.  James.  June  14 — Class  day  exer- 
cises; senior  ball.  June  15 — Alumni  day.  President's  reception  in  the  auditorium. 
John  E.  Wright,  '85,  was  elected  president  of  the  alumni  association.  S.  W.  Parr, 
'84,  gave  the  annual  address.  There  were  no  speeches  at  the  annual  dinner.  Alumni 
association  adopted  a  resolution  requesting  the  Board  of  Trustees  in  planning  for 
the  future  of  the  University,  to  preserve  the  old  University  Hall.  June  16 — Thirty- 
eightli  annual  commencement.  Address  by  Baron  Kogoro  Takahira,  Japanese  am- 
bassador on  "influence  of  American  education  in  the  Far  East."  June  21 — Summer 
session  began.  Illinois  members  of  the  Western  society  of  engineers  gave  a  dinner  at 
the  City  Club  of  Chicago  in  honor  of  Prof.  Lester  Paige  Breckenridge.  June  24 — Dr. 
Henry  B.  Ward  of  the  University  of  Nebraska  was  appointed  professor  of  zoology. 
Henry  Alexander  Haugan,  Vice  President  of  the  State  Bank  of  Chicago,  was 
elected  Treasurer  of  the  University.  The  Trustees  approved  the  granting  of  the 
degree  of  J.  D.  (juris  doctor),  doctor  of  law. 

July — The  street-car  track  was  taken  up  from  Green  street.  July  5-6 — The 
Coburn  players  -presented  Percy  Mackaye's  "Canterbury  Pilgrims"  and  Shakes- 
peare's "As  You  Like  It"  and  "Twelfth  Night."  July  5— Mrs.  Carrie  T.  Alexander, 
member  of  the  Board  of  Trustees,  was  married  to  Dr.  William  Bahrenburg  of 
Belleville.  July  14 — Dean  William  F.  M.  Goss  was  appointed  director  of  the  engi- 
neering experiment  station  in  place  of  Prefossor  Breckenridge,  resigned.  July  14 — 
The  Trustees  approved  the  location  of  the  new  University  Hall  south  of  the 
Woman's  building.  July  21 — The  trustees  decided  to  charge  a  fee  of  $24  a  year 
to  students  engaged  in  graduate  study  in  absentia.  Previous  to  this  no  fees  were 
charged  them.  July  21— The  trustees  authorized  the  publicatian  of  the  results  of 
the  investigations  of  the  nutrition  commission. 

Aug. — The  administration  offices  were  removed  from  the  Library  building  to 
the  Natural  History  building.     Aug.  20 — Summer  session  closed. 

1909-10 

Sept. — Lectures  in  personal  hygiene  required  of  all  men  of  the  freshmen  class, 
given  by  Dean  Thomas  A.  Clark.  "Rule  41,"  that  a  student  having  grades  below 
75  in  subjects  aggregating  twenty-five  per  cent  of  his  entire  work  shall  not  lie  grad- 
uated, became  operative.  Dr.  Raymond  Weeks  was  called  to  Barnard  College  in 
Columbia  University.  Sept.  2 — An  article  on  the  University  of  Illinois  by  Edwin 
E.  Slosson  appeared  in  the  Independent.  Sept.  20-21 — Registration  days.  Sept.  21 — 
The  trustees  appointed  Harry  H.  Stock  (editor  of  Alines  and  Minerals)  professor 
of  mining  engineering  in  charge  of  the  department.  Sept.  30 — First  general  con- 
vocation of  the  year.  The  speakers  were  President  James,  Professor  Albert  P. 
Carman  of  the  physics  department,  and  Dr.  Henry  B.  Ward,  new  professor  of 
zoology. 

Oct. — Illinois  Magazine  again  revived.  Oct.  6. — At  the  inauguration  of  Dr. 
Abbott  Lawrence  Lowell  as  President  of  Harvard  University,  the  honorary  degree 
of  Doctor  of  Laws  was  conferred  upon  President  James.  The  Boston  Transcript, 
in  recording  the  event,  spoke  of  President  James  as  "the  man  under  whose  inspir- 
ing touch  the  University  of  Illinois  has  risen  to  the  front  rank  among  American 
Universities."  Oct.  19 — The  first  meeting  of  the  University  of  Illinois  section  of 
the  American  chemical  society.  Oct.  24 — State  convention  of  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  was 
held  at  the  University.  Oct.  27 — Second  annual  ])nsli])all  contest  on  Illinois  field; 
sophomores  won,  15  to  0. 


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Nov.  13 — President  James  issued  a  letter  to  the  student  body  strongly  con- 
demning the  actions  of  a  student  mob  on  Saturday  night,  November  6th.  Nov. 
13— Cherry  (111.)  mine  explosion;  Mr.  R.  Y.  Williams,  director  of  tiie  mine  rescue 
station  at  the  university,  and  Professor  Stock,  of  the  department  of  mining  engin- 
eering did  excellent  rescue  work.  Nov.  18-20 — Annual  high  school  conference. 
Nov.  26 — Dr.  Ernst  Julius  Berg  was  appointed  professor  of  electrical  engineering 
and  head  of  the  department  of  electrical  engineering.  The  trustees  voted  to  exemi)t 
from  tuition  in  the  graduate  school  all  meml)ers  of  the  staffs  of  auxiliary  bureaus 
and  scientific  stations  connected  witii  the  University.  The  Trustees  decided  to 
locate  the  new  University  hall  south  of  the  woman's  building  and  west  of  Burrill 
avenue;  also  to  name  it  "Abraham  Lincoln  Hall."  Nov.  26-27 — Formal  dedication 
of  the  new  physics  laboratory.  Gov.  Charles  S.  Deneen  presented  the  building  to 
the  University;  President  James  delivered  the  charge  to  Professor  A.  P.  Carman, 
head  of  the  physics  department;  President  Henry  S.  Pritchett  of  the  Carnegie 
foundation  of  the  advancement  of  teaching  delivered  the  main  address. 

Dec.  3 — Professor  Arthur  G.  Webster  of  Clark  University  lectured  on  scientific 
subjects.  Professor  H.  H.  Stock  was  appointed  by  Gov.  Deneen  as  a  member  of 
the  Illinois  state  mining  commission,  to  formulate  desirable  legislation  for  the 
control  of  mining,  and  to  recommend  such  legislation  to  the  Governor.  Football 
schedule  for  lyoy:  Illinois  23,  Millikin  o ;  Illinois  2,  Kentucky  State  6;  Illinois  8, 
Chicago  14;  Illinois  24,  Purdue  6;  Illinois  6,  Indiana  5;  Illinois  35,  Northwestern 
o;  Illinois  17,  Syracuse  8.  Professor  H.  S.  Grindley  of  the  laljoratory  of  physical 
chemistry  and  Dr.  Ward  J.  MacNeal,  bacteriologist  in  the  laboratory,  were  ap- 
pointed bj^  Gov.  Deneen  as  members  of  the  commission  to  investigate  the  cause 
and  nature  of  pellagra.  Dec.  6-18 — The  College  of  Agriculture,  at  the  national 
corn  exhibition  at  Omaha,  showed  how  to  manage  the  soil  to  prevent  agricultural 
bankruptcy.  Dec.  10 — Junior  promenade  in  the  armory.  Dec.  11 — The  University 
glee  club  and  mandolin  club  gave  their  nineteenth  annual  home  concert.  Dec. 
13-18 — Professor  Joseph  Bedier  of  the  University  of  Paris,  delivered  six  lectures 
at  the  University.  Dec.  14 — Annual  Christmas  concert  of  the  choral  and  orchestral 
societies.  The  Trustees  authorized  the  President  of  the  University  to  accept  from 
the  Commission  of  the  Illinois  Farmers'  hall  of  fame,  a  picture  of  Cyrus  Hall 
McCormick.  The  Trustees  accepted  a  donation  of  $100  from  Dr.  Otto  L.  Schmidt 
of  Chicago,  for  books  recommended  by  the  department  of  German.  The  Trustees 
voted  that  beginning  with  September  i,  1910,  two  units  of  German  shall  be  required 
for  entrance  in  chemical  engineering.  Dec.  15 — The  name  of  Cyrus  Hall 
McCormick  was  enrolled  in  the  Illinois  Farmers'  hall  of  fame.  Exercises 
were  held  in  the  Auditorium.  Hon.  Albert  P.  Grout,  chairman  of  the  Illinois 
Farmers'  hall  of  fame  and  member  of  the  University  board  of  trustees,  presided. 
Governor  Deneen  spoke;  President  James  spoke  on  behalf  of  the  University;  Miss 
Muriel  McCormick,  granddaughter  of  the  inventor,  unveiled  the  portrait.  Dec.  16 — 
Eighteen  players  on  the  1909  'Varsity  eleven  were  awarded  "I's"  at  a  mass  meeting 
held  in  the  Auditorium.  Dec.  17 — President  and  Mrs.  James  held  a  reception  in 
the  woman's  building  in  honor  of  Professor  Joseph  Bedier.  Dec.  22 — A  new  rule 
of  the  Council  of  Administration,  absences  before  and  after  vacations  went  into 
effect. 

Jan. — Nine  hundred  and  eight  persons  registered  in  the  short  course  in  agri- 
culture. Jan.  4 — The  intermission  period  between  class  hours  was  changed  from 
five  to  ten  minutes.  Jan.  11— L.  &  A.  Assembly  in  memory  of  Carl  Schurz.  Ian. 
15— Illinois  Union  banquet  in  the  armory.  Jan.  18 — The  Illini  Club  of  Chicago  held 
its  annual  meeting  in  the  University  Club  of  that  city. 

Feb.  3 — The  Trustees  voted  to  raise  the  standard  of  entrance  to  the  medical 
school.  Feb.  4— Sophomore  cotillion.  Feb.  11— The  third  annual  electrical  engi- 
neering show.  The  annual  meeting  of  the  Illini  Club  of  Colorado  held  in  Denver. 
Feb.  17 — Robert  B.  Fizzell,  representing  Philomathean,  won  the  inter-literary 
society  declamation  contest.  Feb.  18-19— Third  annual  convention  of  the  Illinois 
state  academy  of  science  was  held  at  the  University.  Feb.  18-25 — An  exhibition  of 
paintings  and  etchings  from  the  Albert  Rouiller  Studio  of  Chicago  was  held  in  the 
foyer  of  the  Auditorium.  Feb.  19— Track  coach  Harry  Gill  was  presented  with  a 
watch  at  the  annual  in-door  track  meet  with  Chicago.  Feb.  22 — University  convo- 
cation. Professor  C.  M.  Van  Tyne,  head  of  the  department  of  history  at  Michigan, 
spoke  on  "Political  thinking  of  Washington's  time."  Feb.  24-25 — The  Players  cluli 
presented  "The  Rivals"  in  Morrow  Hall.  Feb.  25— President  James,  as  chairman 
of  the  legislative  committee  of  the  National  association  of  state  universities,  pre- 


Ixii  University  of  Illinois 

sented  to  the  senate  of  the  United  States  a  petition  signed  by  thirty-six  presidents 
of  independent  agricnltural  and  mechanical  arts  colleges,  and  ninety-seven  presi- 
dents of  normal  schools,  protesting  against  the  bill  permitting  George  Washington 
University  to  receive  $45,000  a  year  from  the  government  as  an  agricultural  col- 
lege, under  the  provision  of  the  Morrill  act  of  July  2,  1862.  Feb.  25 — Military  ball. 
Mar.  8 — William  L.  Abbott  was  re-elected  president  of  the  board  of  trustees. 
March  S-g — Second  annual  meeting  of  the  Illinois  water  supply  association  was 
held  at  the  University.  March  9-15 — Eduard  Meyer,  professor  of  ancient  history 
of  the  University  of  Berlin,  and  1909  exchange  professor  at  Harvard  University, 
gave  six  lectures  at  the  University,  on  "Political  institutions  and  ideals  of  ancient 
Greece."  March  11 — The  University  of  Illinois  Alumni  Association  of  Southern 
California  held  its  annual  banquet  in  Long  Beach.  March  12 — Illinois  won  debates 
with  Ohio  and  Indiana.  March  15 — The  Cosmopolitan  club  house  was  badly  dam- 
aged by  fire.  March  21-23 — President  Charles  Blanchard  of  Wheaton  College  de- 
livered three  lectures  before  the  school  of  education.  March  24-25 — Deans  of  the 
colleges  of  liberal  arts  of  a  dozen  middle  western  state  universities  held  their 
second  annual  meeting  at  the  University. 

April — Shield  and  Trident  and  Phenix  petitioned  the  council  that  official  recog- 
nition be  given  to  the  movement  to  establish  an  annual  Illinois  Homecoming. 
President  James  resigned  as  chairman  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  of  the  State  His- 
torical Librar}'.  Governor  Deneen  appointed  Dean  Evarts  B.  Greene  chairman  of 
the  Board  in  place  of  President  James.  April  2 — The  annual  dinner  and  business 
meeting  of  the  University  of  Illinois  Club  of  Washington,  D.  C.  April  3 — Miss 
Irma  Voigt  was  chosen  to  represent  the  University  at  the  annual  Northern  ora- 
torical contest  to  be  held  in  Minneapolis  in  May.  April  8 — Professor  Edward  Lee 
Thorndike  of  Columbia  University  delivered  five  lectures  on  "Individual  differences 
and  their  causes."  The  Trustees  granted  the  request  of  Professor  Nathan  Clifford 
Ricker  to  be  relieved  of  the  administrative  duties  as  head  of  the  department  of 
architecture.  Professor  Chester  N.  Greenough,  head  of  the  Department  of  English, 
resigned  to  accept  a  call  to  Harvard  University.  April  14 — Emory  Cobb,  twenty 
years  a  member  of  the  board  of  trustees,  died  at  his  home  in  Kankakee.  April  19 
— The  students  of  the  classical  department  presented  Aristophanes'  "Gouds"  in 
the  auditorium.  April  25 — Edwin  E.  Slosson,  literary  editor  of  The  Independent, 
began  a  series  of  lectures  on  journalism  before  newspaper  students.  He  also  deliv- 
ered a  course  of  lectures  before  the  school  of  education  on  the  "Tendency  and 
needs  of  university  education."  April  27 — The  Varsity  soccer  team  in  its  first 
game  was  defeated,  9  to  2,  by  Christian  Brothers  College.  April  29 — George  Mygatt 
Fisk,  Professor  of  Commerce  at  the  University  from  T902-8  was  drowned  at 
Madison,  Wisconsin. 

Ma}' — Professor  James  W.  Garner  was  made  editor  of  the  Journal  of  Criminal 
Law  and  Criminology.  May  2-4 — Annual  May  festival.  Madame  Rosa  Olitzka 
gave  a  recital  on  the  evening  of  the  2d;  the  chorus  sang  "King  Olaf"  and  "Hi- 
awatha" on  Tuesday  and  Wednesday  evenings,  accompanied  by  the  Minneapolis 
symphony  orchestra.  May  4— Bryant  Bannister  was  elected  President  of  the  Stu- 
dents' Union.  May  8-9 — The  Argos  Qub  became  Deuteron  chapter  of  the  Phi 
Sigma  Ka])pa  fraternity.  May  10 — Professor  Thomas  W.  Hughes  resigned  as 
professor  of  law.  May  19 — Dr.  Theobald  Smith  of  the  Harvard  Medical  scliool 
lectured  at  the  University  on  "The  relation  of  bovine  to  human  tulicrculosis." 
Twelfth  annual  maypole  pageant  on  Illinois  Field.  May  20 — Richard  Price  Mor- 
gan, member  of  the  board  of  trustees  1891-7,  died  at  his  home  in  Dwight.  Fred- 
erick O.  Sylvester  of  St.  Louis  displayed  over  a  hundred  of  his  landscapes  in  the 
foyer  of  the  auditorium.  May  20-21 — The  national  nutrition  commission  met  in 
the  University  chemistry  laboratories.  May  28 — The  Aztec  Clul)  became  tlie  Oini- 
cron  Chapter  of  the  Psi  Upsilon  fraternity. 

June — The  Chicago  &  Northwestern  Ry.  Company  presented  to  the  University 
a  locomotive  testing  plant.  The  baseball  nine  won  the  Western  championship, 
having  played  fourteen  intercollegiate  games,  and  won  them  all.  Tiie  Athletic 
Association  presented  each  player  a'gold  watch  fob.  June  4 — John  Mills  Pearson, 
a  former  trustee,  died.  June  6 — President  James  spoke  at  the  annual  lianquct  of 
the  alumni  of  the  college  of  physicians  and  surgeons  in  the  Auditorium  hotel  in 
Chicago.  June  12 — Rev.  W.  S.  Plumer  Bryan  gave  the  baccalaureate  sermon. 
June  13 — Dedication  of  the  memorial  urn  presented  by  the  graduating  class;  class 
day  exercises  in  the  Auditorium  at  9:30;  military  band  concert  on  the  lawn  at 
1:30  p.  m. ;   Senior  Ball  in  the  Armory  at  8:00  p.  m.     The  Trustees  approved  a 


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recominendation  that,  beginning  with  September,  I<jii,  a  college  degree  should  be 
required  for  admission  to  tiie  lilirary  school.  The  Trustees  appointed  Frederick 
M.  Mann  professor  of  architecture  and  head  of  the  department  of  architecture. 
Colonel  Edmund  G.  Fechet  requested  to  be  relieved  from  duty  as  military  com- 
mandant and  professor  of  military  science.  Major  Benjamin  C.  Morse  was  ap- 
pointed as  his  successor.  Qiarles  M.  McConn  was  appointed  assistant  registrar 
and  Registrar  from  October  i,  1910.  June  14 — Alumni  Day :  Reunions  of  the 
classes  of  1875,  1880,  1885,  1890,  1895,  1900,  and  1905.  Resolutions  passed  at  the  annual 
meeting  asked  that  Dr.  Gregory's  grave  be  appropriately  marked,  and  that  a  build- 
ing be  named  for  him.  W.  D.  Pence,  '86,  was  elected  president  and  R.  \V.  Rutt, 
'03,  secretary-treasurer.  President  and  Mrs.  James  gave  their  annual  reception  to 
the  graduates  and  their  parents  and  friends  in  the  University  Auditorium.  June 
15 — The  thirty-ninth  annual  commencement  was  held  in  the  Auditorium.  President 
James  gave  the  address;  subject,  "The  fellowship  of  college  men."  The  honorar\^ 
degree  of  LL.D.  was  conferred  on  Mrs.  Ella  Flagg  Young;  of  Doctor  of  Engineer- 
ing upon  Professor  Lester  Paige  Breckenridge,  and  Hon.  Isham  Randolph  of  Chi- 
cago. Dean  David  Kinley  sailed  for  Buenos  Ayres,  to  represent  the  United  States 
at  the  Fourth  Pan-American  Congress.  He  was  accompanied  by  Mr.  Herman  G. 
James,  his  private  secretary.  June  28 — Mrs.  Mary  E.  Fawcett  was  appointed 
Acting  Dean  of  Women. 

July  4 — -The  Library  School  Alumni  Association  met  at  tlie  Grand  Hotel,  Mack- 
inac Island.  July  25 — Thirty-four  alumni  from  New  York  and  vicinity  enjoyed  a 
clambake  at  Coney  Island.  July  21:) — The  trustees  accepted  the  gift  of  a  collection 
of  the  various  editions  of  Evans'  map  of  the  American  colonies,  dated  1755,  pre- 
sented by  Dr.  Otto  L.  Schmidt  of  Chicago.  July  29 — William  Low  Pillsbury,  regis- 
trar since  1893,  and  secretary  of  the  board  since  July  i,  1888,  resigned,  the  resigna- 
tion to  take  effect  Oct.  i,  1910. 

Aug.  10 — The  corner-stone  of  Lincoln  Hall  was  laid.  President  W.  L.  Abbott 
of  the  board  of  trustees  presided ;  Dean  E.  J.  Townsend  spoke  for  President  James, 
and  Dr.  Charles  Davison,  a  trustee,  laid  the  corner-stone. 

1910-11 

Sept.  17 — President  James  was  guest  of  honor  at  the  annual  l)anquet  of  the 
mini  Club  of  Peoria  at  the  Creve  Cceur  Club.  Sept.  19 — Registration  day.  Sept. 
20 — C.  M.  McConn  was  elected  Secretary  of  the  Board  of  Trustees  from  Oct.  i, 
1910.  Sept.  21 — A  thousand  freshmen  attended  the  first  convocation  in  the  Uni- 
versity Auditorium.  President  James  welcomed  them.  Dean  T.  A.  Clark  and  A. 
R.  W^arnock,  assistant  dean,  spoke  briefly.  Sept.  26— Military  drill  began  under 
the  new  commandant,  Major  Benjamin  C.  Morse.  Sept.  29 — President  James  gave 
the  principal  address  at  the  installation  of  Dr.  Frank  McYey  as  President  of  the 
University  of  North  Dakota. 

Oct. — The  1909  memorial  fountain,  between  the  gymnasium  ar.d  the  armory, 
completed.  By  special  action  the  Carnegie  Foundation  Board  gave  William  L. 
Pillsbury  a  retiring  allowance.  Oct.  3-15 — Dr.  Josef  Redlich,  professor  of  consti- 
tutional law  at  the  University  of  Vienna,  gave  a  series  of  lectures.  Oct.  14-15 — 
The  first  annual  homecoming.  The  weather  was  warm  and  fair.  The  main  fea- 
tures of  the  homecoming  were  the  alumni-varsity  baseball  game ;  pushball  contest ; 
mass  meeting  on  the  bleachers  ;  class  reunions  ;  football  game  with  Chicago,  won 
by  Illinois,  3  to  0.  At  the  mas?  meeting  President  James  announced  that  Francis 
J.  Plym  had  established  a  traveling  fellowship  in  architecture  of  the  annual  value 
of  one  thousand  dollars.  Oct.  15 — The  first  regular  meeting  of  the  alumni  in  St. 
Paul  and  Minneapolis  was  held  in  Minneapolis. 

Nov.  I — Registration  in  all  departments  was  4,659.  Nov.  4 — Congressman  David 
J.  Foster  spoke  at  a  Convocation  on  the  new  peace  movement.  Nov.  10 — The  first 
annual  dinner  of  the  University  of  Illinois  Club  of  Springfield  was  held.  Pro- 
fessor J.  M.  White  was  guest  of  honor.  Nov.  12-17 — Dr.  William  Morris  Davis, 
professor  of  geograph\'  at  Harvard  University,  gave  six  lectures  on  geography 
as  a  subject  for  university  study.  Nov.  16 — Colonel  Edmond  Gustave  Fechet, 
for  ten  years  Commandant  of  the  University,  died  in  Champaign.  Nov.  17 — The 
funeral  of  Colonel  Fechet  was  held  in  the  University  Auditorium.  Nov.  17-19 — 
.Vimual  high  school  conference. 

Dec. — 1910  Football  schedule:  Sept.  31,  Illinois  13,  Millikin  o;  Oct.  8,  Illinois  29, 
Drake  o;  Oct.  15,  Illinois  3,  Chicago  o;  Nov.  5.  Illinois  3,  Indiana  o;  Nov.  12, 
Illinois  27,  Northwestern  0;  Nov.  19,  Illinois  3.  Syracuse  o.     Seventy-six  members 


Ixiv  University  of  Illinois 

of  the  faculty  at  Urbana  were  listed  in  the  new  American  Men  of  Science.  Seventeen 
of  this  number  were  included  in  the  starred  list  of  a  thousand  most  eminent  men 
of  science  in  America.  Dec.  9 — Junior  promenade.  Dec.  10 — The  annual  concert 
of  the  glee  and  mandolin  club  in  the  auditorium.  Dec.  15 — Professor  Charles  F. 
Moore  of  Purdue  University  lectured  before  the  College  of  Engineering.  His 
talk  on  "Blasting  powder"  was  the  first  of  a  series  in  exchange  between  Purdue 
and  Illinois.  Dec.  28 — The  Illinois  state  teachers'  association  at  its  meeting  in 
Chicago  December  28th,  passed  a  resolution  favoring  the  appropriation  of  the 
monev  asked  for  by  the  University  of  Illinois  for  the  erection  of  a  l)uilding  for 
the  School  of  Education.  Dec.  30— The  lUini  Club  at  Peoria  held  a  meeting  at 
the  Creve  Coeur  Club.  Fifty  graduates  and  students  of  the  University  of  Illinois 
held  their  annual  reunion  at  Rockford,  Illinois. 

Jan.  4 — Governor  Deneen,  in  his  biennial  message  to  the  legislature,  presented 
fully  the  work  and  needs  of  the  University  and  its  allied  bureaus.  Jan.  6— Irma  E. 
Voigt,  representing  Illiola,  won  the  inter-literary  society  declamatory  contest.  Jan. 
13-14 — The  Illinois  Union  presented  a  musical  comedy,  "The  Maid  of  the  Moon," 
written  by  George  Morris,  1910,  and  his  brother  Paul  Morris,  a  graduate  of 
the  University  of  Wisconsin.  Jan.  16-30 — School  of  Housekeepers  was  held  in 
the  woman's  building.  Jan.  16-28 — Nearly  a  thousand  students  attended  the  agri- 
cultural short  course.  Jan.  17— The  Trustees  granted  permission  to  the  cadets  to 
wear  a  dark  blue  flannel  shirt  in  place  of  the  cadet  blouse,  "at  such  exercises  as 
may  be  prescribed  by  the  military  commandant."  Jan.  25 — The  name  of  James 
Nicholas  Brown  was  enrolled  in  the  Illinois  Farmers'  hall  of  fame.  Jan.  30- 
Feb.  8 — Illinois  horticultural  institute  was  held  at  the  University. 

Feb. — The  University  of  Illinois  Alumni  association  of  India  was  organized 
with  a  membership  of  six.  Feb.  3 — Sophomore  cotillion  in  the  armory.  Feb.  7 — 
Post-exam.  Jubilee  was  held  in  the  Auditorium  under  the  auspices  of  the  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Feb."  7 — The  Council  of  Administration  adopted  a  plan  for  the  reorgani- 
zation of  The  Daily  Illini,  the  Illini  hereafter  to  be  controlled  by  a  board  of  six 
trustees,  three  from  the  faculty  and  three  from  undergraduate  students.  The 
fiftieth  annual  convention  of  the  Illinois  state  horticultural  society  was  held  Feb. 
8-10.  Feb.  II — President  William  Howard  Taft  visited  the  University  and  re- 
viewed the  cadet  regiment.  He  arrived  at  8:50  a.  m.,  was  met  by  a  committee, 
and  driven  to  Illinois  Field ;  reviewed  the  regiment ;  saw  the  University  grounds ; 
made  a  five  minute  address  at  the  Illinois  Central  station,  and  left  for  Springfield, 
all  in  less  than  an  hour.  Feb.  12-14 — Dr.  Charles  M.  Sheldon  of  Topeka,  Kansas, 
addressed  the  assembly  of  the  college  of  literature  and  arts  and  spoke  to  stu- 
dents of  sociology  and  of  journalism  on  "The  ethics  of  newspaper  making."  Feb. 
13 — I.  N.  Read  of  Urbana  presented  the  University  with  a  cane  made  from  an  oak 
door  post  in  Lincoln's  home  in  Old  Salem.  Illinois.  The  cane  was  presented  in 
the  name  of  Mr.  Read's  daughter,  Mrs.  Nellie  Ross,  '01.  The  Military  band  gave 
a  concert  at  the  state  armory  in  Springfield,  under  the  auspices  of  the  University  of 
Illinois  club  of  Springfield.  Feb.  15-16 — Biennial  visit  of  the  general  assembly  to 
the  University.  More  than  one  hundred  members  were  present,  thirty  of  whom 
were  accompanied  by  their  wives.  Feb.  24 — Military  ball.  Feb.  27 — President 
James,  for  the  University  senate,  appointed  a  committee  to  consider  the  efficiency 
of  the  present  organization  of  the  University,  and  to  draft  a  constitution  for  the 
University,  to  be  considered  later  by  the  council,  senate  and  trustees.  Feb.  28 — A 
series  of  meetings  was  held  in  the  interest  of  the  Young  Men's  Christian  Associa- 
tion. Dr.  Clarence  A.  Barbour  of  New  York,  "Dad"  l^lliott,  and  others  assisted. 
The  annual  meeting  of  the  University  of  Illinois  Club  of  Washington.  D.  C,  was 
held  at  the  Teacup  Inn ;  twenty-four  were  present.  Dr.  Raymond  M.  Alden  of 
Leland  Stanford  University  was  elected  Professor  of  English,  to  begin  service 
September  i,  1911. 

March  4 — The  second  annual  conference  of  the  i)residents  of  the  smaller  col- 
leges of  Illinois  was  held  at  the  University.  March  7 — Dr.  C.  P.  Steinmetz  ad- 
dressed the  students  of  the  college  of  engineering  on  "Pllectric  energy."  March  9 — 
C.  H.  Cartlidge,  bridge  engineer  of  the  Chicago,  Burlington  and  Quincy  railroad, 
gave  an  illustrated  lecture  on  "Reinforced  concrete  pile  and  trestle  bridges."  March 
9-10 — Col.  William  Nathan  McChesney  delivered  two  lectures  before  the  College 
of  Law  on  "Uniform  state  laws."  March  11 — Celebrating  the  anniversary  of  Foun- 
ders' Day,  the  Puget  Sound  alumni  met  for  tlicir  annual  reunion  and  banquet  at 
the  Tacoma  Hotel.  The  University  of  Illinois  Alumni  Association  of  Southern 
California  banqueted  at  the  University  Club  of  Los  Angeles.     The  attendance  was 


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almost  double  that  of  any  previous  baiuiuct  of  the  Association.  Alarcli  14 — -B.  K. 
Rickards  was  appointed  professor  of  municipal  and  sanitary  dairying.  March  14 — 
Miss  Lutie  E.  Stearns,  chief  of  the  traveling  department  of  the  Wisconsin  free 
library  commission,  began  a  series  of  three  lectures  before  the  Library  School  and 
staff.  March  20-21 — Dr.  Arthur  E.  Bostwick,  librarian  of  the  St.  Louis  library, 
lectured  before  the  library  school.  March  21 — Mr.  Herbert  R.  Cross,  gave  a  series 
of  lectures  on  art,  continuing  through  six  weeks.  March  23 — President  Frank  L. 
McVey  of  the  University  of  North  Dakota  gave  an  address  on  "Sticking  points  in 
taxation."  March  27-31 — Mr.  Paul  E.  Moore,  editor  of  the  Nation,  gave  five  lec- 
tures on  "Types  of  romanticism."  Marcli  28 — -Mr.  Charles  F.  Scott,  chief  consult- 
ing engineer  of  the  Westinghouse  electric  and  manufacturing  company,  lectured 
on  "The  young  engineer  and  modern  industrial  conditions."  March  31 — The  elev- 
enth annual  dinner  of  the  Southwestern  alumni  association  was  held  at  the  Coates 
House,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Dean  Thomas  A.  Clark  was  present  from  the  University. 
April — Late  in  April  the  new  Illini  board  of  trustees  announced  the  appoint- 
ment of  H.  H.  Herbert,  editor;  C.  M.  Sullivan,  manager;  and  F.  X.  McGrath, 
bookkeeper.  April  7-8 — The  Players'  Club  presented  "Our  Boys"  on  Friday  and 
Saturday  evenings  and  Saturday  afternoon,  in  Morrow  Hall.  April  8 — The  sev- 
enth annual  dinner  of  the  New  York  alumni  association  was  held  at  the  Hotel 
Manhattan ;  one  hundred  and  fifteen  persons  were  present.  Ex-President  Andrew 
Sloan  Draper  and  Dean  Thomas  Arkle  Clark  were  guests  of  honor.  April  18 — 
Mr.  Oswald  Garrison  Villard  addressed  an  assembly  of  the  college  of  literature 
and  arts  on  "The  problem  of  independent  journalism."  April  9 — -Orin  R.  Wakefield, 
brought  suit  against  the  University  to  compel  the  granting  of  his  diploma,  with- 
held because  twenty-five  percent  of  his  work  was  below  the  grade  of  75  percent. 
The  case  was  decided  in  favor  of  the  University. 

May — The  Lincoln  league,  a  student  organization,  was  formed.  Alay  2 — Baron 
d'Estournelles  de  Constant  spoke  at  a  University  convocation  on  "International 
peace."  He  also  spoke  on  the  peace  movement  at  a  dinner  given  in  his  honor  in 
the  evening.  May  3 — "Students'  Union  election.  May  17 — Maypole  dance  on  Illi- 
nois Field.  May  18-20 — The  nineteenth  Illinois  interscholastic  meet.  May  20 — In- 
terscholastic  circus  on  Illinois  Field. 

June — The  graduating  class  presented  to  the  University  as  a  class  memorial 
two  trophy  cases  to  be  placed  in  the  entrance  of  the  Men's  Gymnasium.  June  10 — 
The  47th  general  assembly  appropriated  to  the  University  $3,489,300  for  operating 
expenses,  buildings,  etc.,  and  also  $30,000  for  the  support  of  the  school  of  ceramics. 
The  General  Assembly  passed  a  bill  providing  for  a  mill  tax  for  the  support  of 
the  University  lieginning  with  1912;  also  an  act  providing  that  the  employees  of  the 
University  of  Illinois  will  be  under  civil  service  regulations.  June  11 — The  Right 
Reverend  Edward  W.  Osborne,  Bishop  of  Springfield,  delivered  the  baccalaureate 
address.  June  12 — Class  Day.  Annual  address  before  flie  Phi  Beta  Kappa  and 
Sigma  Xi  societies  was  delivered  by  John  M.  Coulter,  professor  of  botany  at  the 
University  of  Chicago,  on  "Contributions  of  Germany  to  Education."  Senior  ball 
at  8:00  p.  m.  in  the  armory.  June  13 — Alumni  Day.  P.  Junkersfeld,  '95,  was 
elected  president  of  the  association  and  Frank  W.  Scott,  '01,  secretary-treasurer. 
The  president  was  directed  to  appoint  a  committee  on  reorganization.  President 
James  and  Senator  Dunlap  spoke  at  the  annual  dinner.  John  Chester  and  thirty- 
nine  others  took  parts  in  the  reunion  of  '91.  A  bronze  memorial  tablet  to  Professor 
Arthur  W.  Palmer  was  unveiled.  The  trustees  authorized  Dean  A.  Clark  to  publish 
"Facts  for  Freshmen,"  to  be  presented  to  each  freshman  upon  his  admission 
to  the  University.  Mr.  Donald  Graham,  1907,  who  won  in  the  competition  for  the 
Plym  fellowship  in  architecture,  was  appointed  to  the  fellowshi])  for  the  year 
191T-12.  June  14 — Fortieth  annual  Commencement.  The  address,  given  by  Presi- 
dent James,  was  an  appeal  to  the  graduates  to  make  their  careers  ol)ject  lessons 
in  the  defense  of  academic  education.  The  honorary  degree  of  LL.  D.  was 
conferred  on  William  E.  Curtis;  the  degree  of  Eng.  D.  on  Ralph  Modjeski. 
June  27 — The  beginning  of  six  weeks'  summer  session  in  the  Library  School. 
Summer  Session  opened  with  an  enrollment  of  nearly  seven  hundred.  July  11 — 
Miss  Isabel  Bevier  delivered  the  president's  address  at  the  opening  session  of  the 
American  home  economics  association,  at  San  Francisco.  Her  topic  was  "The 
home  economics  movement."  June  14 — The  trustees  voted  to  close  the  California 
avenue  and  John  street  entrances  to  the  canii)us  and  close  Burrill  avenue  south 
of  the  Auditorium. 


Ixvi  UXIVERSITV    OF   ILLINOIS 

August  27 — Alfred  Bayliss,  from  1899  to  1907  e.v  officio  a  trustee,  died  at  his 
home  at  \\'oo(lhine,   Ohio. 

1911-12 

The  roadway  which  formerly  curved  alwut  the  northeast  corner  of  University 
hall,  was  changed  during  the  summer  to  run  directly  east  of  the  Law  building, 
and  thence  south.  A  broad  cement  walk  was  built  in  front  of  University  hall, 
directly  east  to  the  Law  building.  The  opening  of  Lincoln  Hall'  and  the  new 
power  plant  necessitated  a  readjustment  of  class  rooms  and  offices  in  University 
Hall  and  in  the  electrical  engineering  building.  The  department  of  classics  and 
the  graduate  and  upper  class  work  in  modern  languages,  English,  and  the  social 
science,  formerly  in  University  hall,  were  removed  to  Lincoln  hall,  as  were  also  the 
seminar  libraries  of  these  departments.  Sept.  29 — Professor  Eugene  Meyer,  head 
of  the  Reich-Anstaldt,  or  calibration  laboratory,  and  professor  of  engineering 
at  Charlottenburg  University,  made  a  visit  to  the  University. 

Oct. — Football  schedule  and  results  for  1911-12:  Oct.  7 — Illinois  33,  Milikin  0, 
at  Urbana.  Oct.  14 — Illinois  9,  St.  Louis  o,  at  Ucbana.  Oct.  21 — Illinois  0,  Chicago 
24,  at  Chicago.  November  4 — Illinois  12,  Purdue  3,  at  Urbana.  Nov.  11 — Illinois 
o,  Indiana  o,  at  Indianapolis.  Nov.  18 — Illinois  27,  Northwestern  13,  at  Urbana. 
November  25 — Illinois  0,  Minnesota  11,  at  Urbana.  October  6 — The  Marquis  of 
Queensberry,  on  the  sporting  staff  of  the  Chicago  Tribune,  visited  the  University 
for  the  Illinois-Milikin  football  game  on  Oct.  7,  and  spoke  at  a  mass  meyeting 
in  the  Auditorium.  October  14 — At  the  first  general  convocation  of  the  year. 
President  James  spoke  briefly  upon  the  growth  of  the  University,  and  introduced 
the  three  new  members  of  the  Senate,  Professor  Raymond  M.  Alden,  English, 
Professor  Charles  R.  Richard,  mechanical  engineering,  and  Professor  Chester  G. 
Vernier,  law,  each  of  whom  made  a  short  speech.  Preliminary  honors  were 
announced.  Oct.  21-24 — The  State  Conference  of  Cliarities  and  Corrections  met 
at  the   University.     Professor   E.   C.  Hayes  was   elected   president. 

Nov.  I — Registration  in  all  departments  of  the  University  was  4,929,  as  com- 
pared with  4,659  on  Nov.  i,  1910.  November  7 — The  Choral  society  presented 
a  miscellaneous  program  in  the  auditorium.  November  11 — President  James  sailed 
for  Europe.  Napoleon  B.  Morrison,  a  former  trustee,  died  at  his  home  in  Odin. 
Nov.  14 — Dr.  J.  M.  McCormack,  of  the  American  medical  association,  lectured 
on  health  conditions,  under  the  auspices  of  the  Anti-Tuberculosis  society.  Pro- 
fessor Thomas  E.  Oliver  gave  an  illustrated  lecture  on  Paris  at  the  L.  &  A. 
assembly.  Nov.  17 — First  annual  argricultural  dance.  Vice-president  and  Mrs. 
Burrill,  in  the  absence  of  President  and  Mrs.  James  gave  a  reception  for  the  new 
members  of  the  faculty  in  the  Woman's  building.  Nov.  iS-^Thirty  members 
of  the  Southern  Illinois  editorial  association,  who  were  guests  of  Congressman 
William  B.  McKinley  of*Champaign,  visited  the  University.  Nov.  20 — The  first  as- 
sembly of  the  College  of  Science  was  held  in  the  Natural  History  lecture  room. 
Vice-president  T.  J.  Burrill  delivered  a  lecture  on  "A  Vacation  in  New  Mexico." 
Professor  Josiah  Royce  of  Harvard  University  lectured  on  "Some  psychological 
problems  suggested  by  pragmatism  ;"  and  on  "The  problems  of  religious  instruc- 
tion in  modern  academic  education."  November  21 — Thomas  Liggett  of  the  United 
States  Sherardizing  company,  delivered  an  illustrated  lecture  on  "Sherardizing." 
Nov.  23 — Tlie  Art  department  gave  a  tea  in  their  rooms  in  University  Hall.  Nov. 
23-25 — Annual  high  .school  conference.  Nov.  24-26 — Second  annual  fall  home- 
coming was  a  greater  success  than  the  first.  Nov.  24 — The  corner-stone  of  the 
George  McKinley  memorial  university  Presbyterian  church  was  laid ;  the  chief 
address  was  given  by  Rev.  John  Balcolm  Shaw  of  Chicago.  Hon.  William  B. 
McKinley.  principal  donor  of  the  church,  made  the  presentation  address.  Rev. 
Martin  E.  Anderson,  student  i)astor  of  the  church,  laid  the  corner-stone.  Nov. 
24-25 — Mask  and  Bauble  presented  "The  Lion  Rampant"  at  the  Illinois  Theater. 
Nov.  27 — C.  B.  Hatch  and  J.  M.  Kaufman  gave  their  seventh  annual  complimentary 
ianquet  to  the  football  team.     Sixteen  men  were  awarded  the  official  football  "I." 

Dec.  4-9 — Dr.  E.  G.  Cooley  of  Chicago,  gave  five  lectures  before  the  school  of 
education,  on  "Industrial  and  vocational  education  in  Germany."  Dec.  9 — The 
twenty-first  annual  glee  club  concert,  was  given  in  the  Auditorium.  December  6 — 
Illinois  Day,  which  falls  on  Dec.  3.  was  celebrated  by  a  general  convocation  held 
in  the  .'Xuditorium.  Hon.  Clark  E.  Carr  of  Galesburg  gave  the  address;  subject, 
"Illinois."  Dec.  8 — Illinois  won  debates  with  Iowa  and  Wisconsin.  Junior  prom- 
enade  in   tlie   armory.      Dec.   o — Fire   damaged   tlie    Dental   tiuilding   in    Chicago   to 


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the  amount  of  two  thousand  clolhtrs.  Dr.  Ht-nry  S.  Curtis  of  Clark  University 
lectured  before  the  college  of  literature  and  arts  on  "The  plajground  as  a 
social  factor."  Dec.  11-16 — The  56th  annual  convention  of  tlie  Illinois  state 
horticultural  society  was  held  at  the  University.  Dec.  12 — The  choral  society 
sang  "The  Messiah."  Dec.  14-17 — John  R.  Mott  conducted  a  series  of  evangelistic 
meetings  at  the  University  under  the  auspices  of  the  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Dec.  15 — A 
general  University  convocation  was  held  in  the  Auditorium,  at  which  Mr.  Mott 
spoke  to  the  women  on  "Religion  as  a  Matter  of  the  Will."  A  series  of  meetings 
was  held  under  the  auspices  of  the  V.  W.  C.  A.,  conducted  by  Mrs.  Harriet  E. 
Monroe  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Dec.  19 — The  United  Charities  association  of 
Champaign  and  Urbana  was  organized. 

Jan.  6 — Eva  Mitchell,  representing  Illiola,  won  the  inter-literary  society  de- 
clamatory contest.  Jan.  15 — The  corn  growers'  and  stockmen's  convention  held 
their  annual  farmers'  short  course,  continuing  for  two  weeks.  Professor  Joseph 
Barrell  of  Yale  University  began  a  series  of  lectures  on  geological  subjects.  Jan. 
16 — The  Council  of  Administration  granted  permission  to  organize  "The  Fourth 
Estate,"  an  honorary  journalistic  fraternity.  Jan.  18 — The  college  of  engineering 
held  an  assembly  in  the  auditorium;  addresses  were  given  by  H.  Al.  Byllesby  of 
Chicago,  J.  C.  Gableman,  president  of  Illinois  society  of  engineering  and  surveyors, 
and  Dean  W.  F.  M.  Goss.  Jan.  22 — Professor  J.  McKeen  Cattell  of  Columbia 
University  addressed  the  University  Senate  on  "Problems  of  university  administra- 
tion." Jan.  2^ — D.  H.  V.  Hess  of  the  Libbey  cut  glass  company  of  Toledo,  Ohio, 
spoke  before  the  chemistry  club  on  the  manufacture  of  glass. 

Feb.  2 — Annual  sophomore  cotillion.  Feb.  6 — Post-exam.  jul)ilee.  The 
contract  for  the  ceramics  and  mining  engineering  laboratory  was  let  to  A.  W. 
Stoolman,  for  $22,019.12,  not  including  the  chimney.  Feb.  7 — Dr.  Guenther  Jacoby 
of  Germany  w^as  appointed  lecturer  in  the  department  of  Germanic  languages  for 
the  second  semester,  his  general  topic  being  "The  philosophy  of  the  German 
classic  poets."  President  Livingston  C.  Lord  of  the  Eastern  Illinois  State  normal 
school,  lectured  before  Kappa  Delta  Pi,  honorary  educational  fraternity,  on  "The 
Ethics  of  Kipling."  Feb.  8— W.  A.  McKnight,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  secretary,  resigned  to 
accept  a  similar  position  in  Buenos  Ayres.  Feb.  8 — Dr.  J.  Howard  Mathews  of 
the  University  of  Wisconsin  delivered  an  illustrated  lecture  on  "Color  photography 
and  some  of  its  commercial  applications."  Feb.  12 — Albert  Bushnell  Hart,  Pro- 
fessor of  History  at  Harvard  University,  delivered  the  address  at  a  convocation 
in  honor  of  the  birth  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  on  "Lincoln  and  government."  Feb. 
15 — Dean  David  Kinley  lectured  before  the  third  College  of  Science  Assembly  on 
"Socialism."  Feb.  21 — A  severe  blizzard  raged  all  day.  Street  car  traffic  was 
stopped  and  trains  were  so  delayed  that  there  was  only  one  mail  delivery.  February 
23 — Alilitary  ball.  Feb.  19-23 — Dr.  Casper  Rene  Gregory  of  the  University  of 
Leipzig  gave  five  lectures  on  "Five  centuries  of  science  in  Leipzig."  Feb.  25 — 
Miss  Catherine  AlcCallum  Mclntyre,  for  twenty-three  years  secretary  of  the 
college  of  agriculture,  died  in  Champaign.  Fel).  26 — Prof.  W.  L.  Johannsen, 
professor  of  plant  physiology  in  the  University  of  Copenhagen,  delivered  lectures 
on  "Modern  problems  on  heredity."  Feb.  26-27-28 — The  military  band  of  sixty- 
five  pieces,  accompanied  by  a  special  harpist,  made  its  second  annual  state  tour, 
plaj'ing  in  Bloomington,  Peoria,  Decatur,  and  Springfield.  Feb.  29 — Vice-president 
and  Mrs.  Burrill  tendered  a  reception  to  the  faculty  in  the  Woman's  building  in 
honor  of  President  James  on  his  return  from  Europe. 

March  2 — Annual  band  concert.  March  4-9 — Prof.  W.  L.  Kuekenthal  of  the 
University  of  Breslau  gave  a  series  of  lectures  on  "The  principle  of  convergence 
as  illustrated  in  the  whale."  March  12 — The  girls  of  the  University  began  a 
campaign  to  secure  funds  for  a  new  Y.  W.  C.  A.  building  and  dormitory,  for 
which  Congressman  William  B.  McKinley  pledged  $20,000.  March  13 — A  students' 
mass  meeting,  called  by  President  James,  was  held  to  discuss  the  Western  confer- 
ence athletic  situation.  March  13 — Seven  lectures  on  public  health  were  ar- 
ranged for.  The  first  lecture  was  given  by  Dr.  Henry  B.  Favil  of  Ru.sh  medical 
college,  on  "Sociological  aspects  of  public  health."  March  18-23 — Prof.  F.  E. 
Schelling,  of  the  University  of  Pennsylvania,  gave  a  series  of  lectures  on 
"The  English  drama."  March  \o — The  presidents  of  the  universities  in  the 
"Big  Eight"  conference  met  in  Chicago  to  discuss  conference  rules.  M^rch  21  — 
At  the  annual  meeting  of  trustees  in  Chicago,  W.  L.  Abbott  was  again  chosen 
president.  The  trustees  selected  the  location  of  tlie  armory,  the  stock  pavilion,  and 
the  new  horticultural  building,  all  to  be  erected  on  the  south  campus. 


Ixviii  University  of  Illinois 

April  1 — Dr.  Inazo  Nitobe,  of  the  Hrst  higher  college  at  Tokyo,  gave  a  scries 
of  lectures  on  "Some  characteristics  of  the  land  and  people  of  Japan."  Dr.  Nitobe's 
lectures  were  given  under  the  auspices  of  the  Carnegie  Endowment  for  Inter- 
national Peace.  Professor  William  A.  Noyes,  of  the  chemistry  department,  was 
given  a  leave  of  absence  from  April  i,  to  attend  the  international  council  of  rep- 
resentatives of  chemical  societies  at  Berlin,  as  the  representative  of  the  American 
chemical  society.  April  2 — Champaign  voted  "dry"  with  a  majority  of  479.  Student 
voters  were  generally  challenged  at  the  polls.  April  3 — Dr.  John  A.  Lomax  of  the 
University  of  Texas  and  president  of  the  American  folk  lore  society,  lectured  on 
"The  songs  of  the  cowboy."  April  4-6 — The  central  section  of  the  American 
society  of  zoologists  met  at  the  University.  April  9 — Colonel  Theodore  Roosevelt 
visited  Champaign  and  spoke  in  the  City  Park.  April  10 — A  chapter  of  Sigma 
Delta  Chi,  national  honorary  journalistic  fraternity,  was  granted  to  Fourth  Estate, 
local  journalistic  fraternit}'.  The  trustees  voted  to  close  the  medical  and  dental  work 
conducted  in  the  city  of  Chicago  in  the  plant  owned  by  the  college  of  physicians 
and  surgeons,  on  the  expiration  of  the  lease  on  June  30,  1912.  April  12— Professor 
Wilhelm  Paszkowski  of  the  University  of  Berlin  delivered  a  series  of  lectures 
on  "The  German  Theater  and  Drama."  April  30 — Following  a  petition  of  the 
pan-hellenic  council,  the  council  of  administration  passed  a  rule  that  no  student 
may  become  a  member  of  any  national  or  local  fraternitj'  until  he  has  successfully 
passed  eleven  hours  of  work. 

May  16 — Annual  maypole  dance  on  Illinois  Field.  The  weather  was  cold  and 
a  drizzlhig  rain  fell.  May  17-18 — Annual  interscholastic  week.  May  21 — The 
corner-stone  of  the  Commerce  building  was  laid.  W.  L.  Abbott,  president  of 
board  of  trustees,  presided.  Addresses  were  given  in  the  Auditorium  by  Dean 
David  Kinley  and  Francis  G.  Blair.  President  James  laid  the  corner-stone.  Short 
addresses  were  given  by  B.  F.  Harris  of  Champaign,  president  of  the  Illinois 
Bankers'  association  and  W.  Carbys  Zimmerman,  state  architect.  May  21 — The 
band  serenaded  President  James,  in  honor  of  his  birthda3^  May  22 — The  first 
annual  "President's  review"  of  the  regiment  was  held  on  Illinois  Field.  The 
President  presented  commissions  to  the  commissioned  officers  of  the  regiment. 
[May  25 — E.  R.  Ludwig  of  the  class  of  1911,  was  awarded  the  Plym  fellowship 
for  1912-13. 

June  9 — Baccalaureate  address  delivered  by  tlie  Rev.  William  I.  McElveen, 
pastor  of  the  Evanston  Congregational  church.  June  10 — Qass  day  exercises; 
dedication  of  senior  memorial.  Senior  ball  in  the  Armory.  June  11 — Alumni  day. 
About  one  hundred  matriculants  from  1868  to  1872  held  a  reunion  and  the 
annual  meeting  of  the  association  was  the  largest  ever  held.  Three  hundred 
and  sixty  attended  the  dinner.  'Judg*  W.  N.  Butler,  '79,  was  toastmaster;  I.  S. 
Raymond,  '72,  Dr.  Burrill,  and  President  James  made  short  addresses.  At  the 
annual  meeting  the  association  was  re-organized  by  the  adoption  of  a  new  con- 
stitution prepared  by  a  committee  of  which  A.  N.  Talbot  was  chairman.  P. 
Junkersfeld,  '95,  was  reelected  president,  and  the  new  executive  committee  was 
chosen  as  follows  S.  A.  Bullard,  '78;  F.  J.  Postel,  '99;  I.  M.  Western,  '02;  L.  E. 
Fischer,  '98;  W.  C.  Lindley,  '01;  G.  J.  Ray,  '98.  Frank  W.  Scott,  '01,  was  elected 
secretary-treasurer.  June  12 — Commencement  day.  Address  delivered  by  President 
James;  subject,  "The  life  and  labors  of  Jonathan  Baldwin  Turner."  The  portrait 
of  Turner  to  be  placed  in  the  Illinois  Farmers'  hall  of  fame  was  unveiled.  The 
portrait  was  the  gift  of  Mrs.  Mary  Turner  Carriel,  daugliter  of  Jonatlian  Baldwin 
Turner.  A.  P.  Grout,  president  of  the  commission  of  the  Illinois  Farmers'  hall 
of  fame,  made  the  presentation  speech.  The  portrait  was  unveiled  by  Mrs.  Leslie 
McPherson  and  Miss  Mary  Louise  Turner,  granddaughters  of  Professor  Turner. 
The  honorary  degree  of  LL.D.  was  conferred  on  Dr.  Thomas  Jonathan  Burrill,  and 
Professor  Samuel  Walker  Shattuck,  in  recognition  of  their  long  and  excellent 
service  to  the  University.  Both  men  retired  from  active  service  in  the  University 
on  September  i,  1912,  and  accepted  retiring  allowances  from  the  Carnegie  founda- 
tion for  the  advancement  of  teaching.  June  30 — Lease  of  the  property  of  the 
college  of  physicians  and  surgeons  in  Chicago  to  the  University  expired  and  was 
not   renewed. 

1912-13 
Aug.   31. — Albert   V.    Blcininger,   professor   of    ceramics,    resigned.     Dr.    I.    M. 
Bentley  of  Cornell  was  appointed  professor   of   psychology  and  director   of   psy- 
chological laboratory. 

Sept.  17-18 — Registration  days.  New  power  jilant  and  transportation  building 
were    ready    for    occupancy.      Ground    was    broken    for    new    armory.      Sept.    19 — 


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I'Vcshmau  convocation.  Sept.  20 — i^'irst  annual  mass  meeting  for  girls.  Sept.  21 — 
Kappa  Delta  Pi,  honorary  educational  fraternity  founded  at  the  University,  became 
national.     Sept.  22 — The  trustees  voted  to  purchase  the  medical  plant  in  Chicago. 

Oct.  3 — Pan-Hellenic  voted  against  hazing.  Oct.  6^— A  gift  of  $13,000  from  Hon. 
Wm.  B.  McKinley  as  loan  fund  for  students  was  announced.  Trustees  decided  to 
mark  the  grave  of  Dr.  Gregory,  with  a  granite  boulder  excavated  from  site  of 
Lincoln  Hall.  Oct.  10 — Trustees  voted  to  combine  colleges  of  literature  and  arts 
and  of  science.  Oct.  11 — Star  course:  Albert  Spalding  recital.  Oct.  13 — Professor 
Vokobori,  head  of  Kyoto  University,  Japan,  visited  the  University.  Oct.  15 — 
Law  Union  was  formed.  Oct.  16— Convocation  in  iionor  of  Dr.  Burrill  and  Dr. 
Shattuck,  with  presentation  of  gold  medals  by  Senate.  Dedication  of  McKinley 
Memorial  Church.  Oct.  17 — Dr.  Borel  of  the  University  of  Paris  lectured.  Oct. 
19 — Judge  Spurgin  upheld  student  vote  in  city  election  and  declared  Champaign 
dry  territory.  Oct.  29-30 — Dr.  C.  J.  Steinmetz  lectured  in  interests  of  engineering. 
Oct.  31 — Petition  to  open  theaters  on  Sunday  defeated  by  popular  student  vote. 

Nov. — Registration  of  students  was  4,315.  Nov.  2 — Reception  by  President  James 
in  honor  of  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Burrill  and  Dr.  and  Mrs.  Shattuck.  B'nai  B'rith  Lodge 
established  annual  literary  prize  of  $50.00.  Doctors  Burrill  and  Shattuck  were  made 
professors  emeriti  by  trustees.  Rho  chapter  of  Zeta  Beta  Tau  was  established. 
Nov.  5 — Professor  Wilhelm  Miller  was  made  head  of  department  of  landscape 
gardening.  Nov.  6 — Museum  of  classic  arts  was  dedicated.  Nov.  11-13 — -Home 
Coming  events :  Hobo  band,  band  concert,  mass  meeting,  smoker,  football  game 
between  Chicago  and  Illinois,  and  Mask  and  Bauble  in  "The  County  Chairman." 
Nov.  15 — Small  fire  in  University  Hall.  Nov.  19 — Star  course  lecture  by  Strick- 
land Gillilan.  Nov.  21 — President  James  was  elected  President  of  National  as- 
sociation of  state  universities.  Nov.  22 — State  high  school  conference.  Nov.  26 — 
Hatch-Kaufman  annual  lianquet  for  football  men.  Nov.  27-Dec.  2 — Thanksgiving 
recess. 

Football  schedule :  1912 :  Illinois  87,  Illinois  Wesleyan  3 ;  Illinois  13,  Wash- 
ington University  o;  Illinois  13,  Indiana  7;  Illinois  13,  Minneapolis  13;  Illinois 
9,  Purdue  9;  Illinois  o,  Chicago  10;  Illinois  o,  Northwestern  6. 

Dec.  10 — Contract  was  let  for  new  Y.  W.  C.  A.  building.  Dec.  11 — State  Horti- 
cultural society  met  at  University.  Dec.  14 — M;atinee  and  evening  concert  given  by 
glee  and  mandolin  clubs.  Robert  C.  Zuppke  was  appointed  football  coach.  Dec.  17 
— Choral  society  gave  Handel's  "Messiah."     Dec.  20 — Christmas  vacation  began. 

Jan.  7 — Contracts  were  let  for  floricultural,  vegetable,  and  plant  breeding 
houses,  and  stock  pavilion.  Mr.  George  E.  Frazer  was  appointed  comptroller  and 
professor  of  accountancy.  Jan.  8 — First  issue  of  Fortnightly  Notes,  supplementing 
Alumni  Quarterly.  Jan.  ii^Annual  Prom  concert  by  University  band.  Senior 
smoker.  Jan.  13 — Seven  hundred  register  in  annual  agricultural  short  course 
and  school  for  housekeepers. 

Feb.  4 — Post-exam  jubilee.  Feb.  6 — Professor  Kuno  Francke  opened  the 
museum  of  European  culture.  Feb.  6 — First  assembling  of  classes  in  new  Commerce 
building.  Electrical  engineering  show.  Feb.  12 — Properties  of  college  of  phy- 
sicians and  surgeons  were  formally  accepted  as  a  gift  from  the  medical  alumni, 
and  the  re-opening  of  the  medical  school  was  authorized.  Professor  Everts  B. 
Greene  resigned  as  dean  of  the  college  of  literature  and  arts,  and  Professor 
Arthur  H.  Daniels  was  appointed  acting  dean.  Formal  presentation  of  Lincoln 
Hall  by  Governor  Dunne  to  President  James.  Dedicatory  address  by  Rev.  Hugh 
Black.  Feb.  15 — Star  course  presented  Ben  Greet  players  in  "A  Comedy  of 
Errors."  Feb.  21 — Military  ball.  Player's  Club  entertained  with  three  Irish 
plays,  The  Hour  Glass,  The  Pot  of  Broth,  and  The  Workhouse  Ward.  Feb.  23 — 
Exhibit  of  water-color  paintings  in  Auditorium.  Feb.  26 — Beta  Gamma  Sigma, 
commercial  fraternity,  was  established. 

Basketball  schedule  1912-1913:  Illinois  15,  Wisconsin  16;  Illinois  35,  Iowa  9; 
Illinois  22,  Purdue  18;  Illinois  19,  Minnesota  12;  Illinois  23,  Northwestern  2a; 
Illinois  13,  Wisconsin  18;  Illinois  20,  Alinnesota  10;  Illinois  12,  Chicago  ig;  Illinois 
29,  Indiana  12;  Illinois  11,  Purdue  12;  Illinois  23,  Indiana  17;  Illinois  16,  Chicago 
21  ;  Illinois  18,  Northwestern  20. 

March  i — Annual  band  concert.  Mar.  11 — Trustees  approved  raising  of  entrance 
requirements  of  medical  school  to  two  years  of  college  work.  Ten  thousand 
dollars  was  appropriated  for  Crocker  Land  expedition.  Dr.  Kendric  C.  Bab- 
cock,  specialist  in   higher  education.   Bureau  of   Education,   Washington,   was   ap- 


I XX  Univeksitv  of  Illinois 

pointed  Dean  of  the  united  college  of  liberal  arts  and  sciences.  Dr.  William 
frelease  was  appointed  professor  of  botany  and  bead  of  that  department.  Mar. 
14-15 — Lecture  visit  of  Mr.  .Alfred  Nojes.  Illinois  lost  debate  to  Indiana.  Mar. 
10 — Mu  Kappa  Alpha,  honorary  music  fraternity,  was  established.  Alar.  20 — 
Yoxan  was  disbanded.  Mar.  2(> — Captain  B.  C.  Morse,  commandant  of  the  Uni- 
versity brigade,  was  made  Lieutenant-Colonel.  Mar.  28 — Visit  of  the  state  legis- 
lature at  the  Universit}-.  Resignation  of  Professor  Ernest  Julius  Berg,  head  of 
the  department  of  electrical  engineering. 

April  4 — Trustees  granted  leave  of  absence  to  President  James  to  attend 
international  conference  on  education  at  The  Hague,  September,  1913.  Apr.  11-12 — 
Students  presented  local  talent  opera,  "The  Prodigal  Prince."  Apr.  17 — Dedication 
of  commerce  building;  state  conference  of  business  administration.  Opening  of 
cafeteria  in  Women's  building.  Apr.  21 — Cerclc  Frangais  presented  "L'Anglais 
tcl  qu'  on  le  Parle"  and  "es  Cuisimers."  Apr.  24 — Resignation  of  Guy  Stanton 
Ford,  Professor  of  Modern  European  History.  Apr.  25 — "Big  Nine"  conference 
to  discuss  amateurism.  Apr.  25-26 — Adelphic-IUiola  plaj^  "A  Curious  Alishap." 
Apr.  27 — Dr.  Andrew-  Sloan  Draper,  president  of  the  University,  1894-1904,  died 
at  Albany,  New  York.  Apr.  30 — Dr.  Washington  Gladden  addressed  a  convo- 
cation. 

A'lay  I— Board  of  oratory  and  debate  was  formed.  May  3 — First  annual  water 
carnival.  May  9 — Dedication  of  Transportation  building,  and  convocation.  Aletli- 
enai-Philomat'hean  masque.  "The  Chaplet  of  Pan."  Recital  by  Mme.  Gadski. 
May  13 — Local  Alumni  club  was  formed.  May  14-17 — Interscholastic.  Program  : 
Maypole,  stunt  show,  Illinois-Wisconsin  dual  meet  and  baseball  game,  circus, 
Illinois-Milliken  dual,  glee  club  concert,  Illinois-Chicago  baseball.  Oak  Park 
won  inter-title.  May  21 — -Phi  Beta,  local  sorority,  installed  as  Gamma  Phi  Beta. 
May  22 — Class  of  1913  were  granted  permission  to  erect  a  memorial  gateway  on 
south  Wright  street,  west  of  Auditorium.  May  24 — Mask  and  Bauble  presented 
"The  Passing  of  the  Third  Floor  Back."  May  29 — Coburn  players  gave  "Iphegenia 
in  Tauris."    May  29-June  5 — Examinations. 

Track  schedule,  1913 :  Illinois  "]"/,  Missouri  49;  Illinois  8o>^,  Wisconsin  45 K' ; 
Illinois  93,  Chicago  2>2>\  Illinois  58,  Chicago  2."];  Illinois  70,  Purdue  16;  Illinois  ZZ> 
Wisconsin  ZZV^- 

Baseball  schedule,  1913:  Illinois  2,  Tennessee  i  ;  Illinois  4,  Tennessee  o;  Illinois 
8,  Indiana  4;  Illinois  i,  Iowa  i;  Illinois  4,  Iowa  3;  Illinois  8,  Northwestern  0; 
Illinois  6,  Arkansas  11;  Illinois  4,  Arkansas  2;  Illinois  4,  Indiana  3;  Illinois  5, 
Chicago  4;  Illinois  n,  Wisconsin  i;  Illinois  7,  Chicago  3;  Illinois  3,  Purdue  1  ; 
Illinois  3,  Chicago  6;  Illinois  14,  Northwestern  6;  Illinois  7,  Chicago  6;  Illinois 
2,  Wisconsin  7. 

June  8-1 1 — Commencement.  June  10 — Alumni  day.  Peter  Junkersfeld,  '95, 
was  elected  president  of  the  alumni  association.  June  11 — Commencement  address 
was  given  by  President  James.  848  degrees  were  conferred.  June  10 — Resigna- 
tion of  Dr.  William  E.  Quine,  Dean  of  College  of  Medicine  was  accepted  by 
trustees.  Authority  was  given  for  the  purchase  of  the  classical  and  pedagogical 
libraries  of  Johannes  Vahlen  and  R.  Aron.  Trustees  approved  support  of  orches- 
tral concerts  not  to  exceed  $5,000.  Dr.  Washburn  was  promoted  to  be  professor 
of  physical  chemistry.  June  16 — Summer  session  began.  June  19 — Mr.  Herbert 
Nasmyth,  was  appointed  to  the  School  of  Music.  June  23 — Mr.  J.  B.  Stoughton 
Holborn,  of  Oxford,  gave  a  series  of  lectures  on  "Art  in  daily  life." 

July  2 — Total  registration,  612.  Dr.  Kinley  was  made  Vice-President  of  the 
University  to  succeed  Dr.  Burrill.  Re-opening  of  College  of  Dentistry  approved. 
Professor  C.  R.  Richards  was  made  acting  Dean  of  College  of  Engineering  during 
leave  of  absence  of  Dean  Goss.  Dr.  John  Sterling  Kingsley  of  Tuft's  College 
was  appointed  professor  of  zoology.  July  ii-i2 — Ben  Greet  players  presented 
"Midsummer  Night's  Dream"  and  "Love's  Labours  Lost."  July  18 — Summer 
prom  at  Armory.  July  23 — Contract  awarded  for  equipment  of  Dental  School. 
Miss  Martha  J.  Kyle  was  appointed  Acting  Dean  of  Women. 

Aug.  2 — Summer  Dramatic  club  gave  "Merry  Wives  of  Windsor."  Aug.  26 — 
Trustees  approved  system  of  freshmen  advisers. 

1913-14 

Sept.  6 — Mr.  Artiiur  E.  Eldridge  was  apjiuinted  director  of  photographic  lab- 
oratories.    Entrance  re(|uiremcnts  of  school  of  pharmacy  were  raised  to  two  years 


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in  accredited  high  school.  Sept.  23-24 — Registration.  Class  hats  adopted  by  all 
classes.  Sept.  26 — Major  Frank  D.  Webster  was  detailed  as  commandant  of 
University  brigade. 

Oct.  4 — Dr.  Frank  L.  Stevens,  dean  of  college  of  agriculture  and  mechanic 
arts  of  the  University  of  Porto  Rico,  was  appointed  professor  of  plant  pathology. 
Trustees  made  appropriation  for  printing  plant,  and  approved  expenditure  of 
$15,000  for  Auditorium  organ.  Purchase  of  343  acres  of  farm  land  approved. 
Oct.  9 — Farewell  for  Major  Morse  'and  welcome  for  Major  We1)Ster.  Oct.  16— 
Visit  of  Dr.  Sakuro  Tanabe  of  Imperial  University  of  Kioto,  Japan.  Oct.  18 — ■ 
Freshmen  adopted  sack  rush  as  annual  scrap.  Oct.  31 — National  convention  Alphi 
Xi  Delta  at  University. 

Nov.  7 — Conference  of  deans  of  graduate  schools ;  representatives  from  eighteen 
colleges  were  present.  American  association  of  state  universities  met  at  University. 
Lecture-visit  of  Sir  William  Ramsay  of  Aberdeen  University.  Convocation  in 
honor  of  Professor  Ricker.  Association  of  Methodist  Episcopal  bishops  met  at 
University.  Nov.  9 — Dedication  of  Y.  W.  C.  A.  building.  Oct.  14-17 — Home-coming. 
Program :  Russian  symphony  orchestra  concert,  alumni  smoker,  mass  meeting, 
sack  race  (freshmen  -won),  Illinois  vs.  Purdue  football  and  informal  gathering 
of  alumni.  Nov.  19 — Convocation  in  honor  of  50th  anniversary  of  Gettyslnirg 
address.  Nov.  20-22 — High  School  conference.  Mask  and  Bauble  presented  "The 
Gentleman  from  Mississippi."  Nov.  24 — Annual  Kaufman-Hatch  football  team 
banquet. 

Football,  1913:  Illinois  21,  Kentucky  o;  Illinois  24,  Missouri  7;  Illinois  38, 
Northwestern  o;  Illinois  10,  Indiana  0;  Illinois  7,  Chicago  28;  Illinois  o,  Purdue  o; 
Illinois  9,  Minnesota  19. 

Dec.  5 — Lecture  by  Bernard  Langden-Davies  against  military  armament.  Benj- 
amin Chapin  gave  dramatic  interpretation  of  "Lincoln."  Dec.  11 — Cincinnati  sym- 
phony orchestra  concert.  Dec.  12 — Junior  prom.  Illinois  was  defeated  in  debates 
with  Iowa  and  Wisconsin.  Dec.  17 — Girls  edited  Deceml)er  issue  of  Illinois 
Magazine.  Dec.  16 — Choral  society  gave  Handel's  "Messiah."  Dec.  16-19 — State 
horticultural  society  meeting.     Dec.   19 — Christmas  vacation  began. 

Jan.  9-10 — Ben  Greet  players  gave  "Merchant  of  Venice"  and  "Comedy  of 
Frrors."  Jan.  13 — 'Informal  weekly  readings  instituted  by  English  department. 
Jan.  16 — Player's  Club  presented  "London  Assurance."  Jan.  20 — Short  course 
in  agriculture  and  school  for  housekeepers  began.  Jan.  27 — Star  course  lecture 
by  W.  J.  Burns.    Jan.  28 — Semester  examinations  began. 

Feb.  9-10 — Registration.  Feb.  10 — Post-exam  jubilee.  Feb.  14 — Professor 
Joseph  Schumpeter,  Austrian  economist,  lectured  at  University.  Jan.  17 — St. 
Louis  symphony  orchestra  concerts.  Jan.  19 — ^Sigma  Tau,  honorary  fraternity, 
installed  in  college  of  engineering.  Jan.  20 — Military  ball.  Jan.  22 — Washington 
birthday  convocation  in  Auditorium.  Jan.  28 — Squads  of  students  dig  University 
district  out  of  the  worst  snow  fall  in  years.  All  athletic  and  social  events  called 
off  because  of  scarlet  fever. 

Basketball,  1913-1914:  Illinois  19,  Alilliken  10;  Illinois  35,  Indiana  6;  Illinois  25, 
Wisconsin  26;  Illinois  26,  Purdue  20;  Illinois  n,  Cliicago  12;  Illinois  18,  Min- 
nesota 16:  Illinois  30,  Purdue  25;  Illinois  31,  Indiana  15;  Illinois  35,  Northwestern 
15;  Illinois  16,  Wisconsin  29;  Illinois  26,  Minnesota  11. 

March  6 — Seniors  choose  chimes  as  class  nTcmorial.  Mar.  8 — .Scarlet  fever 
I)an  lifted.  Mar.  10 — Forbes  property  on  Springfield  avenue  purchased  for 
botanical  and  zoological  laboratories.  Mar.  12 — Illinois  won  debates  with  Indiana 
and  Ohio.  Mar.  18 — Major  Webster  detailed  to  command  summer  military  cainp 
at  Ludington.  Mich.  Mar.  15-20 — Bondurant  lectures  delivered  by  Dr.  George  H. 
Combs.  Mar.  20 — Recital  by  Alme.  Schumann-Heink.  Mar.  21 — Drama  League  en- 
tertained with  Irish  Players  in  plays  l>y  Yates  and  Lady  Gregory.  Mar.  25— 
Reception  and  mass  meeting  in  honor  of  W.  B.  McKinley  on  his  return  from  abroad. 
Mar.  26-28 — Women's  vocational  conference.  Mask  and  Bauble  presented  "Higher 
Up,"  by  Thacher  H.  Guild. 

April  3 — Heads  of  life  insurance  companies  convened  at  University.  .A.pr.  5 — 
Lecture-visit  of  Dean  Sliailer  Matthevys.  Apr.  7— Walking  club  organized.  .A.pr. 
i.S — Dr.  Shosuke  Sato,  college  of  agriculture.  North  Eastern  University,  Sapporo, 
Japan,  visited  University.  Apr.  18 — Annual  band  concert.  Apr.  22 — Trustees 
approved  purchase  of  Chicago  site  for  school  of  pharmacy.  Women's  pla.v  ground 
west  of  forestry  was  approved.  Apr.  2;}, — Series  of  lectures  by  Miss  Georgina 
Sweet,    Melbourne    University.      Apr.    25 — .A.nthemia    chapter    of    .Mpha    Rho    Chi 


Ixxii  University  of  Illinois 

was.  established.  Walker  Opera  House  torn  down.  Apr.  28 — Lecture-visit  Prof. 
J.  B.  Stoughton  Holborn,  Oxford  University. 

Alay  I — Adelphic  and  llliola  societies  entertained  in  comedy,  "Newly  Married" 
and  "Mr.  Steinmetz  Corner."  Illinois  won  Northern  oratorical  league  contest. 
May  7 — Minneapolis  symphony  orchestra  concerts.  Series  of  lectures  were  given 
before  Department  of  Education  by  Dr.  J.  J.  Findlay,  Manchester,  England.  May 
9 — Player's  Club  presented  "The  Portrait,"  by  Thacher  H.  Guild,  and  "Ryland." 
Slay  14-17 — Interscholastic.  May  25 — Annual  competitive  drill.  May  28— Uni- 
versity Orchestra  concert.  May  29 — Piano  recital  by  Mrs.  Fannie  Bloomfield- 
Zeisler.  May  30 — General  John  C.  Black  delivered  Memorial  Day  address  on 
Illinois  Field. 

Track,  1914:  Illinois  57 J^,  Ohio  State  195^ ;  Illinois  36,  Wisconsin  26 J 4  J  Chi- 
cago 20^4;  Illinois  95,  Purdue  22;  Illinois  76^2,  Wisconsin  49 J^ ;  Illinois  70>4, 
Chicago  SSV2;  Illinois  45  5/12,  Stanford  22]/^,  Chicago  20%. 

Baseball,  1914:  Illinois  9,  Alabama  5;  Illinois  2,  Georgia  Tech.  5;  Illinois  2, 
Georgia  Tech.  2;  Illinois  i,  Georgia  2;  Illinois  i,  Tennessee  i;  Illinois  2,  Kentucky 
14;  Illinois  5,  Northwestern  4;  Illinois  8,  Milliken  5;  Illinois  4,  Minnesota  3;  Illinois 
9,  Purdue  6;  Illinois  3,  Texas  2;  Illinois  7,  Texas  3;  Illinois  7,  Purdue  0;  Illinois 
2,  Wisconsin  i;  Illinois  3,  Chicago  4;  Illinois  7,  Northwestern  O;  Illinois  2,  Indiana 
13;  Illinois  2,  Wisconsin  5;  Illinois  4,  Chicago  3. 

June  I — Senate  adopted  plan  to  establish  a  school  of  commerce.  First  annual 
freshman  cap  burning  on  Illinois  Field.  June  4-12 — Examinations.  June  9 — 
Trustees  approved  site  for  Gregory  memorial  alumni  building  west  of  Auditorium, 
and  of  Tina  Weedon  Smith  memorial  music  building  east  of  Auditorium.  Lo- 
cation of  women's  residence  hall  on  Nevada  street  approved.  Entrance  require- 
ments to  school  of  pharmacy  raised  to  graduation  from  accredited  high  school. 
June  15 — Senior  ball.  June  16 — Alumni  Day;  reunion  of  matriculants  during 
regency  of  Dr.  Gregory  largely  attended ;  unveiling  of  tablet  at  grave  of  Dr. 
Gregory  on  boulder  excavated  from  site  of  Lincoln  Hall.  A.  N.  Talbot,  '81,  was 
elected  president  of  alumni  association.  Lawn  festival  and  40th  reunion  of  Class 
of  '74.  Mask  and  Bauble  presented  "The  Great  Galeoto."  June  17 — Commence- 
ment address  was  given  by  Count  Johann  von  Bernstrofif,  German  Ambassador 
to  the  United  States.  One  thousand  twenty-nine  degrees  were  conferred.  June 
22 — Registration   for  summer  session. 

July  2 — First  campus  sing.  July  6 — Resignation  of  Director  Charles  Henry 
Mills,  of  the  school  of  music.  July  6-1 1 — Lectures  by  Mr.  J.  Adams  Puflfer  of 
Boston,  Mass.,  on  "Vocational  Education."  July  iS^Ben  Greet  players  gave 
"She  Stoops  to  Conquer,"  and  "Midsummer  Night's  Dream."  July  22 — Death 
of  Thacher  Howland  Guild,  associate  in  English  and  author  of  "Illinois  Loyalty." 
July  29 — Memorial  song  service  for  Mr.  Guild. 

Aug.  4 — County  teachers  institute  at  University.  Aug.  14 — ^John  N.  Pomeroy 
was  appointed  professor  of  law. 

1914-15 

Sept.  II — Trustees  appointed  John  Lawrence  Erb  director  of  the  school  of 
music,  and  University  organist.  Miss  Martha  J.  Kyle  was  appointed  acting 
dean  of  women.  Dr.  Frederick  B.  Moorehead  was  appointed  dean  of  the  college 
of  dentistry,  and  Dr.  D.  A.  K.  Steele  senior  dean  and  head  of  the  department 
of  surgery,  college  of  medicine.  Sept.  21-22 — Registration.  Sept.  23— University 
had  the  largest  opening  enrollment  in  its  history,  3,906.  Sept.  24— Announce- 
ment was  made  of  a  gift  of  $200,000  by  Captain  Thomas  J.  Smith  for  a  music 
building. 

Oct.  I — Registration  to  date  was  4,619,  an  increase  of  12%  over  preceding  year. 
Oct.  9 — Corner-stone  of  addition  to  chemistry  building  was  laid.  Oct.  12 — Trustees 
approved  senate  plan  for  a  new  library  building.  Oct.  15-16 — Illinois  mayors 
convened  at  University.  Oct.  20 — Convocation  in  newly  decorated  and  de-cchoed 
Auditorium.     Oct.   21 — Star  course   recital   by   Mme.   Louise   Homer. 

Nov.  I — Fifteen  thousand  people  dedicated  new  armory  in  Christmas  peace 
ship  program  with  Lilian  Bell,  originator  of  idea,  as  principal  speaker.  Nov. 
4-5 — Lecture  on  Emerson  by  Mr.  Charles  W.  Woodbury.  Nov.  9-11 — Series  of 
lectures  by  Professor  Felix  von  Luschen,  University  of  Berlin.  Nov.  13 — Belgian 
Relief  Day;  $500  was  raised.  Nov.  13 — Mrs.  Edmund  J.  James,  wife  of  the  Presi- 
dent, died.  Nov.  13-16 — Annual  home-coming.  Program:  Class  footljall,  hobo 
band,  alumni  smoker.  Mask  and  Bauble  in  "Our  ^A/^ives,"  freshman-sophomore 
sack    rnsli,    Illinois    vs.    Chicago    football,    alumni    retmion.      Nov.    17— Funeral    of 


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Mrs.  James  was  held  in  auditorium.  Nov.  ly — Kappa  Alpha  Theta  house  damaged 
by  fire.  Nov.  22— First  recital  on  new  organ  in  Auditorium  by  Professor  Erb. 
Nov.  23 — St.  Louis  symphony  orchestra  concert.     Nov.  2b — Thanksgiving  recess. 

Football,  1914:  Illinois  37,  Christian  Brothers,  0;  Illinois  51,  Indiana  University 
n;  Illinois  Z7y  Ohio  State  o;  Illinois  ZZ,  Northwestern  o;  Illinois  21,  Mimiesota  7; 
Illinois  21,  Chicago  7;  Illinois  24,  Wisconsin  0. 

Dec.  2 — ^Dedication  of  organ  in  auditorium  by  Mr.  Charles  Heinroth,  Carnegie 
Institute,  Pittsburg.  Dec.  3 — Illinois  Day;  visit  of  Governor  Dunne  and  review 
of  troops;  laying  of  corner-stone  of  Commerce  building;  University  convocation. 
Dec.  5 — Red  Cross  carnival.  Dec.  8-12 — Annual  glee  and  mandolin  club  concert. 
Trustees  appointed  Dr.  Kuno  Alcyer  as  visiting  Professor  of  Celtic  language  and 
literature.  Gift  of  the  Margaret  Lange  James  loan  fund  of  $5,000  was  announced 
by  President  James.  Dec.  15 — Choral  society  gave  the  "Messiah."  Dec. 
14-17 — Convention  of  Illinois  fruit  growers  at  University.  Dec.  16-20 — Lecture- 
visit  of  Bishop  McConnell.  Dec.  18-19 — Players  Club  staged  "The  Power  of  a 
God"  and  "The  Higher  Good,"  by  Thacher  Rowland  Guild.  Dec.  30 — Professor 
J.  H.  Pettit,  on  sick  leave  in  California,  died. 

Jan.  9 — Prom  concert.  Jan.  10 — First  of  weekly  vesper  organ  recitals  in 
Auditorium  Jan.  11 — Through  Major-General  Wood,  President  James's  plan  for 
an  efficient  citizen  soldiery  was  endorsed  by  government.  President  O.  S.  Davis, 
Chicago  Theological  seminary,  lectured  at  University.  Jan.  18-25 — School  for 
housekeepers.  Jan.  19 — New  York  symphony  orchestra  concert.  Jan.  22 — George 
E.  Frazer,  comptroller,  and  O.  E.  Staples,  bursar,  resigned.  Star  course  recital  by 
Alma  Gluck.  Jan.  26-27 — Lecture-visit  of  Professor  J.  C.  Bose,  Presidency  Col- 
lege, Calcutta,  India.  Ben  Greet  players  in  "Twelfth  Night."  Jan.  28 — Semester 
examinations  began.  Jan.  30 — A  change  in  military  uniform  to  olive-drab  U.  S. 
service  suit  was  authorized  by  the  trustees.  Lots  on  Nevada  street  were  bought 
for  women's  residence  hall. 

Feb.  8-9 — Registration.  Feb.  9 — Post  exam  jubilee.  Feb.  11 — Jane  Addams 
lectured  at  University.  Feb.  13 — Professor-emeritus  Samuel  Walker  Shattuck 
died.  Feb.  15-19 — Dr.  Luther  Anderson  lectured  on  "American  Trade  in  Far 
East."  Feb.  17 — Kneisel  quartet  concert.  Feb.  19 — Annual  military  ball.  Feb. 
22 — Washington  birthday  convocation.  Feb.  22-24 — Vocational  conference.  Feb. 
24 — Dr.  Graham  Taylor  lectured.  Control  of  Illinois  Magaaine  assumed  by  Illini 
Publishing  company.    Feb.  27— "Ag.  Round-up." 

Basketball,  1914-1915:  Illinois  50,  Wesleyan  g;  Illinois  19,  Milliken  16;  Illinois 
27,  Peoria  Tigers  14;  Illinois  34,  Indiana  14;  Illinois  27,  Purdue  8;  Illinois  24, 
Ohio  State  17;  Illinois  20,  Indiana  4;  Illinois  39,  Wisconsin  19;  Illinois  19,  Wis- 
consin 17;  Illinois  20;  Minnesota  10;  Illinois  20,  Ohio  State  12;  Illinois  22,  Purdue 
15;  Illinois  26,  Ohio  State  19;  Illinois  19,  Chicago  18;  Illinois  26,  Minnesota  11. 

March  2 — Choral  society  gave  "Hiawatha."  School  of  Religion  opened  six 
weeks'  course.  Mar.  4 — John  W.  Ruskin,  Artie  explorer,  gave  motion  pictures 
of  animal  life.  Mar.  5 — Professor  Lajpat  Rai,  founder  of  Dayananda  Anglo- 
Vedie  college,  lectured  on  "Hindu  Civilization."  Star  course  lecture  by  Leland 
T.  Powers.  Mar.  6 — ^Annual  military  band  concert.  Mar.  9-1  r — Illinois  water 
supply  association  met  at  University.  Mar.  11 — Review  of  student  brigade  by 
Governor  Dunne  and  trustees.  Annual  orchestra  concert.  Mar.  18 — Lecture- 
recital  by  Mrs.  Edward  A.  MacDowell.  Miar.  23 — Chicago  symphony  orchestra 
concert.  Mar.  26 — Illinois  lost  to  Michigan  in  Midwest  debating  league  and  won 
from  Wisconsin.  Architecture  club  presented  "The  Pawn  Check."  Mar.  28 — 
Palm  Sunday  lecture  by  Dr.  Ozoras  Davis,  Chicago  Theological  seminary. 

April  8-9 — Electrical  show.  Apr.  9 — Der  Deutche  Verein  gave  "Flachmann 
als  Erzeiher."  Apr.  10 — Lambda  Chi  Alpha  was  installed.  Illinois  won  first 
•  place  in  Illinois  State  contest  of  Intercollegiate  peace  association.  Apr.  23-24 — Illi- 
nois Union  produced  "A  Maid  and  a  Myth."  Apr.  27 — James  H.  Greene,  '08,  was 
appointed  state  leader  of  junior  extension;  Dr.  Frederick  Haynes  Newell  was 
appointed  professor  of  civil  engineering;  W.  B.  Castenholtz  was  appointed 
comptroller.     Apr.  29 — First  concert  of  University  choristers. 

May  I — After  forty  years  of  active  service,  Professor  Ira  O.  Baker  resigned 
as  head  of  civil  engineering  department  and  Professor  Newell  was  appointed  to 
succeed  him.  May  4 — Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  Sigma  Xi  address  was  given  by  Dr. 
George  Otis  Smith,  Director  of  U.  S.  geological  survey.  May  7 — Rev.  Jenkin 
Lloyd  Jones  lectured  on  Peace.    May  10 — Minneapolis  symphony  orchestra  concert. 


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Ma)  13-15 — Interschulastic.  Prograni :  May  fete,  stunt  show,  glee  and  mandolin 
concert,  Illinois  vs.  Wisconsin  baseball  game.  Legislative  visit  and  review  of 
student  brigade,  high  school  meet,  Illinois  vs.  Indiana  in  baseball,  circus,  oratorical 
contest.  May  18 — Ciioral  society  gave  Mendelssohn's  "Hymn  of  Praise."  May 
21 — Junior  lawn  fete.  May  J_' — Ur.  Kenneth  AlcKcnzie,  Yale,  was  appointed 
professor  of  Kumance  languages  and  head  of  the  department.  Professor  L.  D. 
Cofi'man,  of  the  department  of  education  resigned  May  31 — Military  day,  with 
inspection  by  Major-General  Leonard  Wood. 

Track,  1915:     Wisconsin  3S,  Cliicago  37,  Missouri  19. 

Baseball,  1915:  Illinois  13,  Alississippi  A.  &  M.  2;  Illinois  9,  Mississippi  A. 
&  AL  4;  Illinois  16,  Tulane  i;  Illinois  9,  Tulane  0;  Illinois  7,  Alabama  0;  Illinois 
5,  Vanderbilt  i;  Illinois  4,  Wabash  o;  Illinois  13,  Bethany  0;  Illinois  6.  Ohio  State 
5;  Illinois  2,  Purdue  i;  Illinois  4.  Northwestern  i;  Illinois  i.  Northwestern  3; 
Illinois  6,  Wisconsin  i;  Illinois  10,  Minnesota  6;  Illinois  5,  Wisconsin  4;  Illinois  6, 
Indiana  o;  Illinois  5,  i'urdue  3;  Illinois  4,  Cliicago   i;   Illinois  2,  Chicago  2. 

June  5 — -Big  Nine  track  meet  at  Illinois  was  won  by  Wisconsin.  June  7 — 
ICxaminations  began.  June  8 — Allan  Nevins  was  appointed  to  write  a  history 
of  the  University.  June  13 — Baccalaureate  address  by  Joseph  W.  Cochran.  June 
14 — Class  day.  Alask  and  Bauble  gave  "Milestones."  Senior  ball.  June  15 — 
Alumni  day.  W.  A.  Heath,  '83,  was  elected  president  of  alumni  association.  Presi- 
dent's reception.  June  16— Commencement  address  was  given  by  Romulo  Naon, 
Argentine  Ambassador  to  the  United  States.  One  thousand  thirty-two  degrees 
were  given.  June  21 — Summer  school  registrants  numbered  1,028.  June  29 — 
First  campus  sing. 

July  4 — Dr.  Nathan  A.  Weston,  '89,  was  appointed  acting  dean  of  the  college  of 
commerce  and  business  administration.  Miss  Louise  Freer  was  appointed  director 
of  physical  training  for  women.  Professor  William  A.  Oldfather  was  promoted 
from  associate  professor  to  professor  of  classics.  Dr.  John  D.  Fitzgerald  was 
promoted  from  assistant  professor  of  romance  languages  to  professor  of  Spanish. 
Trustees  voted  to  extend  course  in  dentistry  from  three  to  four  years.  Dr.  Donald 
Mcintosh,  after  thirty  years'  active  service  as  professor  of  veterinary  science,  was 
retired  as  professor-emeritus.  July  17 — Ben  Greet  players  gave  "Twelfth  Night" 
and  "The  Tempest."  July  23 — Summer  Prom.  July  27 — Prof.  George  H.  Meyer, 
assistant  dean  of  colleges  of  liberal  arts  and  sciences  died  in  Chicago.  July  6 — 
Dramatic  organization  gave   "Much   Ado   About   Nothing." 

1915-16 

Sept.  20-21 — Registration.  Administrative  offices  moved  to  Administration 
building.  Post  office  sub-station  established  in  University  library.  Sept.  2j — 
Corner-stone  of  ceramics  building  was  laid.  Leave  of  absence  was  granted  Pro- 
fessor Thomas  Oliver  to  become  member  of  Belgian  Relief  committee  in  Belgium. 
Dr.  Burt  E.  Powell  was  appointed  editor  of  Press  Bulletin,  director  of  information 
office  and  University  historian.  Mr.  A.  V.  Bleininger  was  appointed  professor 
of   ceramic  engineering  and   head   of   the   department. 

Oct.  I — Registration  numbered  4,652.  Oct.  9 — Genetics  building  was  begun. 
Oct.  16 — Recital  by  Alme.  Olive  Fremstad.  Oct.  24 — Hon.  A.  P.  Grout,  University 
trustee,  died.  Oct.  29-31 — Homecoming.  Mask  and  Bauble  in  "Green  Stockings." 
Freshmen  won  the  sack  rush. 

Nov.  3 — Illinois  municipal  league  convention.  Lecture  recitals  by  Vachel  Lind- 
say. Nov.  3-6 — Illinois  State  library  association  met  at  the  University.  Nov.  7 — 
Annual  chrysanthemum  show.  Nov.  10 — U.  S.  Marine  band  concert.  Nov.  15 — 
Kneisel  Quartet  concert.  Nov.  17-19 — Illinois  State  school  board  and  city  super- 
intendents associations  conventions.  Nov.  17 — Ben  Greet  players  in  "Much 
Ado  About  Nothing."  Nov.  18-20 — State  high  school  teachers'  convention.  Nov. 
22 — St.  Louis  symi)hoiiy  orchestra  concert.     Nov.  23-29 — Thanksgiving  recess. 

Football,  1915:  Illinois  36,  Haskell  Indians  0;  Illinois  7S,  Rolla  School  of 
Mines  7;  Illinois  3,  Ohio  State  3;  Illinois  36,  Northwestern  6;  Illinois  6,  Minnesota 
6;  Illinois  17,  Wisconsin  3;  Illinois  10,  Chicago  0. 

Dec.  3 — Illinois  won  debate  with  Iowa.  Celebration  of  the  birthday  of  the 
State.  S.  D.  Harwood,  Illinois'  representative,  started  on  Ford  peace  party  trip, 
but  got  only  to  New  York.  Dec.  7— Senate  established  six-year  dental  course. 
Return  of  Peace  Ship  delegate.  Dec.  9 — Lecture  by  Lorado  Taft.  Dec.  10— Annual 
junior  prom.  Der  Deutche  Verein  staged  "Alt  Heidelberg."  Dec.  13 — Major 
Robert  W.  Mearns  was  detailed  as  commandant  of  University  cadets.  Dec.  14 — 
Choral  club  gave  "The  Creation"  as  annual   Christmas  concert.     Professor   Eliot 


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Blackwelder  was  appointed  professor  of  geology  and  head  of  the  department. 
Dec  i6— Annual  prom  concert  by  University  hand.  Dec.  19— All-university  service 
witli  sermon  by  Rev.  Herbert  L.  Willctt,  University  of  Ciiicago.  Dec.  21— Death 
of  class  scrap  decreed  by  Council.     Christmas  vacation  l)egan. 

Jan.  10-16 — Series  of  lectures  l)y  Francis  Grierson.  Short  course  in  ceramics 
and  highway  engineering.  Jan.  14— Sophomore  cotillion.  Farewell  for  Major 
Websten  Jan.  16— Co-op  burned  wih  loss  of  $100,000.  Jan.  17-28— School  for 
housekeepers.  Jan.  18— Star  course  lecture  by  Robert  Peary  on  the  north  pole. 
Jan.  20— A  saber  was  presented  to  Major  Wel)Ster.  Jan.  26 -Semester  examinations 
began. 

Pel),  II— Illinois  Dramatic  union  ])resente(l  "A  Winter's  Tale."  Feb.  12 — 
Fritz  Kreisler  in  violin  recital.  Feb.  14— Lecture  by  John  Maseheld.  Feb.  16-20— 
Lectures  by  Sherwood  Eddy.  Feb.  17— Convention  of  presidents  of  Illinois 
universities  and  colleges.  Feb.  18— Player's  Club  gave  "You  Never  Can  Tell." 
Feb.  21-22— Lectures  by  Norman  Angell.  Fel).  22-29 — Lectures  by  Professor  A. 
J.  Carnoy,  University  of  Louvain.  Feb.  23 — New  vivarium  occupied.  Feb.  23-24— 
Illinois  Electrical  association  meeting.  Feb.  25— Military  ball.  Feb.  29— Genetics 
building  occupied. 

Basketball,  1915  :  Illinois  22,  Purdue  ii;  Illinois  21,  Ohio  State  10;  Illinois  27, 
Wisconsin  20;  Illinois  30,  Chicago  17;  Illinois  21,  Northwestern  2^;  Illinois  14, 
Wisconsin  34;  Illinois  27,  Minnesota  22;  Illinois  31,  Chicago  13;  Illinois  17,  North- 
western 25;  Illinois  29,  Purdue  19;  lUinois  28,  Ohio  State  22;  Illinois  20,  Min- 
nesota 9. 

March  4— Military  band  concert.  Mar.  6-10 — Lectures  on  international  peace  by 
James  Brown  Scott.  Mar.  10— "Ag.  Round-up."  Mar.  8-10— Illinois  Drainage 
association  met  at  University.  Mar.  11— Sir  Johnston  Forbes-Robertson  and  cast 
presented  "Hamlet"  and  "Passing  of  the  Third  Floor  Back"  in  Auditorium.  Mar. 
16-17— Lecture  by  G.  Lowes  Dickinson,  King's  College,  Cambridge,  England,  on 
"Reconstruction  after  the  war."  Mar.  20— Lecture  by  Mrs.  Rose  Pastor"  Stokes. 
Mar.  22 — New  York  Symphony  orchestra  concert.  Mar.  31— Illinois  lost  to  Michi- 
gan in  debate  and  won  from  Wisconsin.     Mask  and  Bauble  gave  "The  Mob." 

April  3 — Recital  Mme.  Julia  Claussen.  Apr.  4-6 — Lectures  by  Dr.  Kuno  Meyer. 
Apr.  5 — Lecture  by  Lorado  Taft.  Apr.  6-8 — Convention  Illinois  country  editors. 
Apr.  6-9 — Lectures  by  Professor  Henry  Seidel  Canby,  of  Yale.  Apr.  10 — New 
York  Philharmonic  concert.  Apr.  12 — Choral  and  orchestral  societies  present 
"A  Tale  of  Old  Japan."  Apr.  14— Dr.  Thomas  Jonathan  Burrill,  Professor- 
emeritus  of  Botany  and  for  many  years  vice-president  of  the  University,  died  in 
Urbana.  Illinois  Union  opera,  "I'm  Neutral."  Apr.  16 — All-university  service, 
with  Rev.  Ozora  Davis,  Chicago  Theological  seminary  as  speaker.  Aug.  18-19 — 
Dedication  of  Chemistry  building  and  annual  meeting  of  American  chemical 
society.  Apr.  27 — Annual  Engineering  dance.  Le  Cercle  Frangais  gave  "Le' Anglais 
tel   qu'   on  le  parle." 

May  4 — First  annual  Gridiron  banquet.  May  5 — Illinois  won  second  in  Northern 
oratorical  league.  May  10 — Minneapolis  Symphony  orchestra  concert.  May  II-13— 
Interscholastic.  May  21 — All  university  service  ;  speaker  Dean  W.  W.  Senn,  Har- 
vard Divinity  school.  May  26 — Illiola-Adelphic  gave  "As  You  Like  It"  in  Peach 
(M'chard.     May  28 — Trustees  approved  plans   for  music  and  education  buildings. 

Track,  1916:  Illinois  44M,  Wisconsin  2%V\;  Chicago  23,  Wisconsin  49;  Illinois 
35!/3,  Chicago  25. 

Baseball,  1916:  Illinois  6,  Mississippi  3;  Illinois  2,  Mississippi  i;  Illinois  i, 
Mississippi  A.  &  M.  3  ;  Illinois  6,  Mississippi  A.  &  M.  3;  Illinois  4,  Alabama  2\  Illi- 
nois o.  Alabama  4;  Illinois  o,  Louisiana  i;  Illinois  3,  Louisiana  4;  Illinois  13, 
Wabash  4;  Illinois  7,  Notre  Dame  2;  Illinois  6,  Notre  Dame  0;  Illinois  4,  Marshall 
2;  Illinois  I,  Indiana  2;  Illinois  4,  Purdue  3;  Illinois  3,  Ohio  State  o;  Illinois  4, 
Wisconsin  o;  Illinois  4,  Ohio  State  0;  Illinois  4,  Northwestern  i;  Illinois  8,  In- 
diana 0;  Illinois  5,  Northwestern  i;  Illinois  4,  Wisconsin  3;  Illinois  6,  Waseda 
University  0. 

June  3 — Fourteen  hundred  University  cadets  took  part  in  Chicago's  prepared- 
ness parade.  June  5 — Examinations  began.  June  11 — Baccalaureate  sermon  by 
Rev.  Charles  F.  Wishart.  Chicago.  June  12— Class  Day,  and  Senior  Ball.  June  13 
— Alumni  Day.  Henry  J.  Burt,  '96,  was  elected  president  of  Alumni  association. 
June  14 — Commencement,  address  by  President  James.  One  thousand  and  ninety- 
five  diplomas  given.     Commencement  gifts:   $1,200   Fellowship   in   Gaelic,  by  Irish 


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Fellowsliii)  club  ut  Chicago;  Collection  of  1500  books  to  be  known  as  the  Amanda 
K.  Casad  Collection,  by  President  James;  Smith  Memorial  collection  of  books  by 
Constance   Barlow- Smith.     June    19 — Summer   session    registration,    1,068. 

July  5 — Coburn  players  gave  "Yellow  Jacket,"  "Taming  of  the  Shrew"  and 
"Merchant  of  Venice."  July  21 — Barry  Gilbert  was  appointed  professor  of  law 
in  place  of  Professor  Frederick  Greene,  on  leave.  Dr.  Cullen  W.  Parmelee,  Rut- 
gers, appointed  professor  of  ceramic  engineering;  Dr.  Fanny  Cook  Gates,  Grinnell 
college,  was  appointed  dean  of  women  ;  Dr.  Joseph  Howard  Baird  was  appointed 
health  officer  of  tlie  University.  After  43  years  of  active  service  in  the  University 
Dr.  Nathan  Clifford  Ricker,  '72,  resigned  as  head  of  department  of  architecture 
and  professor  of  arcliitecture.     July  26 — Summer   Prom. 

Aug.  4 — Campus  production:  "Twelve  Pound  Look,"  by  J.  M.  Barrie;  "The 
Man  \\ho  Married  a  Dumb  Wife,"  by  Anatole  France.  Aug.  14 — Professor  Henry 
W.  Ballentine,  Wisconsin,  was  appointed  dean  of  law  school*  and  Dr.  Ernst  Bern- 
liaum.   Harvard,  as  professor  of  Fnglisli. 

1916-17 

Sept.  18-19 — Registration.  Sept.  2i^The  Thaelur  Hovvland  Guild  memorial 
prize  in  the  interests  of  drama,  was  established.  Oct.  I— Registration  to  date, 
5,135.  Oct.  18 — Special  law  tuition  abolished.  Trustees  assigned  old  horticultural 
building  to  Battery  F.,  Illinois  National  Guard.  Oct.  21 — Corner  stone  of  women's 
residence  hall  was  laid.  Oct.  24 — Ground  was  broken  for  new  music  building  by 
the  donor.  Captain  T.  J.  Smith.  Oct.  26 — University  district  improvement  associa- 
tion launched  In'  students.  Nov.  7 — Ground  was  broken  for  new  education  build- 
ing. Nov.  & — Recital  by  Mme.  Gadski.  Nov.  9 — Lecture  by  Professor  Albert  G. 
Van  Hecke  on  Belgian  relief.  Nov.  12 — Annual  chrysanthemum  show.  Nov. 
14-21 — Convention  of  federation  of  women's  clubs.  Nov.  17-19 — Homecoming. 
Nov.  23 — French  players  present  "Jean  Marie"  and  "Le  Jeu  de  I'Amour  et  du 
Hasard."  Nov.  24 — Deutcher  Verein  gave  "Der  Dummkopf."  Nov.  27 — Illus- 
trated lecture  by  Lorado  Taft ;  announcement  of  gift  by  Mr.  Taft  and  Roland 
Conklin  of  bronze  Alma  Mater  statue.  Nov.  30 — Thanksgiving  convocation  fol- 
lowed by  All-University  barbecue. 

Football,  1916:     Illinois  30,  Kansas  o;  Illinois  3,  Colgate   15;   Illinois  6,  Ohio 
State  7;  Illinois  24,  Minnesota  7;  Illinois  7,  Chicago  20;  Illinois  o,  Wisconsin  0. 

Dec.  I — Concert-recital  by  Evan  Williams.  Dec.  4 — St.  Louis  Symphony  or- 
chestra concert.  Dec.  6-7 — Dedication  of  ceramics  engineering  building.  Dec.  8 — 
Junior  Prom.  Dec.  9 — Illinois  won  from  both  Minnesota  and  Iowa  in  debates, 
bee.  II — Violin  recital  by  Theodore  Speiring.  Dec.  12 — Lecture  by  Lorado  Taft. 
Dec.  13 — First  of  series  of  dramatic  hours,  in  which  Mask  and  Bauble  present 
"The  Lost  Silk  Hat,"  by  Lord  Dunsany,  and  "Mary's  Wedding,"  by  Gilbert  Cannan. 
Dec.  14 — Trustees  decided  to  confer  degrees  four  times  a  year — Aug..  Oct.,  Feb., 
June.  Dec.  19 — University  choral  and  choristers  gave  "Elijah."  Dec.  22-30 — 
Lectures  by  Sir  Rabindranath  Tagore.     Dec.  23 — Christmas  vacation  began. 

Jan.  5 — Sophomore  cotillion.  Jan.  15 — Max  Eastman  lectured  on  "Progress." 
Jan.  16 — Joint  concert  by  Tilly  Koenan  and  Antonio  Sala.  Jan.  17— Mask  and 
Bauble  gave  Oliphant  Dawn's  "Maker  of  Dreams,"  in  the  first  dramatic  hour. 
Jan.  17-21 — Agricultural  and  en<j;ineering  short  course  and  school  for  housekeepers. 
Jan.  19 — Band  prom,  concert.  Lectures  by  Professor  E.  de  Martonnie,  University 
of  Paris,  on  "Geography  nf  War  Zone  Battle  Fields."  Jan.  22 — Minneapolis  Sym- 
phony concert.  Jan.  24 — W^.  B.  McKinley  gave  $100,000  for  University  hospital. 
.Semester    examinations    began. 

Feb.  5-6 — Registration.  Feb.  5-8 — Vocational  conference  for  women.  Feb.  6 — 
Post-exam  jubilee.  Dean  W.  F.  M.  Goss,  of  college  of  engineering,  resigned.  Feb. 
II — Portmanteau  players  in  five  productions.  Feb.  13 — Lecture-recital  by  Louis 
Kuppin  on  "The  Liturgy  of  the  Jewish  Worship."  Feb.  17 — Lecture  by  Baroness 
Huard  on  "My  Home  in  the  field  of  honor."  Feb.  20 — Lorado  Taft  lecture  on 
"Michael  Angelo."  Fcl).  23 — Military  ball.  Feb.  25 — Charles  William  Wallace  lec- 
turned  on  "Recent  Shakespearian  Research." 

Basketball,  1916-1917:  Illinois  28,  Purdue  24;  Illinois  38,  Ohio  State  14;  Illinois 
45,  Northwestern  17;  Illinois  45,  Northwestern  17;  Illinois  20,  Chicago  10;  Illinois 
14,  Wisconsin  25;  Illinois  11.  Minnesota  20;  Illinois  19,  Chicago  16;  Illinois  34, 
Ohio  State  21  ;  Illinois  18,  Minnesota  17;  Illinois  27,  Purdue  16;  Illinois  20, 
Wisconsin  17;  Illinois  21,  Northwestern  12. 

March  i — Professor  Charles  R.  Richards  was  appointed  dean  of  the  college 
of   engineering.     Mar.   2 — Band    concert.      Mar.   6 — Council   of   administration   ap- 


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pointed  star  course  board  of  control  of  three  members  of  the  faculty  and  four 
students.  Mar.  8— Recital  by  Mischa  Elman.  Mar.  9-10 — Mask  and  Bauble  gave 
"Passers  By."  Mar.  10 — Venetian  fete  by  architects'  club.  Mar.  13 — Choristers 
Lenten  concert.  Dr.  Albert  Ten  Eyck  Olmstead,  University  of  Missouri,  was  ap- 
pointed professor  of  history.  The  Guss  residence  on  Nevada  street  was  purchased 
as  a  home  for  the  president  of  the  University.  Werrett  Wallace  Charters,  dean 
of  the  faculty  of  education.  University  of  Missouri,  was  appointed  professor  of 
education.  March  19-24 — Lectures  by  Mr.  Cecil  Sharp  on  folk  dancing.  March 
24 — Literary  societies  present  "Indian  Summer"  and  Maseheld's  "Tragedy  of 
Nan."  Freshman  frolic.  March  26 — Campus  drive  for  Belgian  relief.  March  27 — 
New  York  Symphony  orchestra  concert.  March  28 — Lecture  in  interest  of  Belgian 
drive  by  George  Barr  Baker,  treasurer  of  American  Committee.  Mask  and  Bauble 
gave  "The  Noble  Lord"  and  "The  Finger  of  God"  in  dramatic  hour.  March  29 — 
Annual  Gridiron  banquet.  March  30 — Illinois  won  debate  from  Wisconsin.  House- 
hold Science  open  house.  March  31 — Pojjular  concert  and  joint  Christian  Asso- 
ciation mask  party  for  Belgian  relief.  April  11 — Gross  returns  from  Belgian 
relief  activities  were  $14,000.  April  11-12 — Better  community  conference.  April 
i2-i3^Legislators  visited  University.  April  16 — Military'  20,  a  new  course  for 
women  in  Red  Cross  work,  was  begun.  April  13-14 — Player's  Club  presented 
"The  Witching  Hour"  for  Belgian  relief.  April  17 — War  mass  meeting;  Major 
Mearns  talked  on  R.  O.  T.  C.  and  war  policy  of  University.  Council  agreed  to 
give  full  credit  to  all  who  withdrew  for  service.  April  18 — Council  approved  peti- 
tion of  Illinois  ambulance  unit.  April  18-22 — Lectures  by  Dr.  Edgar  J.  Banks, 
archeologist,  on  "Turkey."  April  18 — Military  10,  elective  course  for  juniors  and 
seniors,  met  with  hearty  student  support.  April  21 — First  exodus  of  students  for 
military  and  farm  work;  136  students  withdrew.  April  24 — Athletic  board  called 
off  Interscholastic.  Instruction  in  Military  10  and  20  began.  First  Illinois  am- 
bulanciers  left  for  France.  University  received  hydro-aeroplane  from  government. 
April  26 — Military  inspection  by  Col.  J.  A.  Penn.  April  27-28 — Activities  for  ambu- 
lance fund  netted  $3,750.  May  i — Dr.  W.  C.  Bagley,  director  of  the  school  of 
education,  resigned.  May  5 — On  this  date  1,000  men  had  withdrawn  for  military 
service.  May  6 — Allied  bazaar  for  ambulance  vmit  in  Gymnasium  annex.  Twenty 
men  formally  pledged  themselves  to  American  ambulance  field  service  before  5,000 
people.  The  bazaar,  planned  by  Pan-Hellenic  council  of  women  netted  $1,300. 
May  10 — Farewell  for  ambulanciers  at  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Pledge  service  for  women 
addressed  by  Dean  Davenport.  May  12-13 — Pierrots  presented  local  talent  opera 
"Keep  to  the  Right."  May  16 — Choral  and  orchestral  societies  gave  "The  Rose 
Maiden."  May  17 — -May  fete  was  a  Greek  pageant.  Mav  14-17 — School  for  house- 
keepers. May  21 — First  group  of  students  for  ground  school  of  military  aero- 
nautics arrived  and  Y.  M.  C.  A.  became  their  barracks.  Battery  F  pitched  camp 
on  Military  Field.  May  23 — Dedication  of  Ricker  Memorial  library  in  engineering 
hall.  May  24 — Engineering  convocation  in  honor  of  Dean  Richards.  May  31 — 
Examinations  began. 

Baseball  schedule,  1917:  Illinois  8,  Iowa  0;  Illinois  3.  Ohio  7;  Illinois  i,  Purdue 
0;  Illinois  0,  Ohio  i;  Illinois  0,  Northwestern  3;  Illinois  8,  Chicago  4;  Illinois  8. 
Indiana  i;  Illinois  8,  Iowa  7;  Illinois  0,  Indiana  5;  Illinois  15.  Chicago  5- 

June  I — Star  course  recital  by  Mme.  Galli-Curci.  June  7 — Dr.  Robert  Graham, 
University  of  Kentucky,  was  appointed  professor  of  animal  pathology.  Mrs.  Hen- 
rotin  resigned  from  the  board  of  trustees.  June  10-13 — Commencement  week. 
June  10 — Baccalaureate  sermon  by  Rev.  Gerald  B.  Smith,  Chicago.  June  11 — • 
Class  day  and  senior  ball.  June  12 — Alumni  day.  Henry  J.  Burt,  '06,  was  re- 
elected president  of  Alumni  Association.  F.  W.  Scott,  '01,  resigned  as  editor  of  the 
.lliimni  Quarterly  and  Fortnightly  Notes;  he  was  appointed  managing  editor,  and 
Carl  Stephens,  '12,  was  appointed  editor.  Lawn  festival.  Band  concert  on  Audi- 
torium plaisance  and  president's  reception.  June  13 — Commencement  address  by 
Professor  W.  C.  Bagley.  1,178  degrees  were  conferred.  June  18 — Summer  session 
registration.  June  22 — Informal  reception  for  summer  students.  June  25 — New 
residence  hall  for  women  was  assigned  as  barracks  for  members  of  U.  S.  S. 
M.  A. 

July  17 — Dr.  D.  A.  K.  Steele  resigned  as  dean  of  school  of  medicine  and  was 
appointed  professor  emeritus  of  surgery.  Property  known  as  the  Kerr  woods 
was  purchased  as  a  botanical  and  entomological  preserve.  Charles  W^esley  Rolfe, 
'72,  professor  of  geology,  resigned  after  36  years  active  service  in  University. 
Trustees  approved  assignment  of  certain  properties  for  co-operative  houses  for 
girls.     July   21 — Players    Club   gave    Lady    Gregory's    "Coats."      July    23 — Coburn 


IwViii  U.MVEKsnv  ok  Illinois 

Players  gave  "Romeo  and  Juliet,"  "Much  Ado  About  Nothing,"  and  "Julius 
Caesar."  July  24 — Tuition  to  be  raised  from  $12.00  to  $15.00  per  semester  and  a 
military  deposit  of  $26.63  n>ust  be  made. 

Aug.  28 — Professor  Aladison  Bentley  was  released  from  University  work  to 
accept  a  captaincy  in  aviation  corps.  Alcmbership  in  American  University  Union 
in  Europe  was  authorized  by  trustees.  Authorization  was  given  by  trustees  for 
purchase  of  property  in  College  Place  addition  for   University  hospital. 

1917-18 

Sept.  4 — Dr.  Charles  Hughes  Jolinston,  director  of  the  school  of  education 
was  killed  in  an  automobile  accident.  Sept.  17-18 — Registration.  Sept.  18 — Major 
E.  W.  McCaskey  appointed  commandant  of  University  brigade.  Three  co-opera- 
tive houses  for  women  established.  Infirmary  for  aviators  established  in  bar- 
racks. iUi)ii  launched  "smokes  and  chocolate"  fund  for  Illinois  students  overseas. 
Sept.  21 — Governor  Lowden  visited  campus. 

Oct.  I — Three  tliousand  nine  hundred  and  seventy-eight  students  registered,  a 
decrease  of  20%  over  preceding  year.  Oct.  2 — Patriotic  mass  meeting.  University 
district  American  Red  Cross  established  in  law  building.  Oct.  9 — Women's  league 
chapter  of  Red  Cross  approved.  Oct.  20 — Trustees  granted  leave  of  absence  for 
military  service  to  Professors  E.  C.  Schmidt,  Edward  Bartow,  and  L.  E.  Young. 
Professor  Bevier  was  granted  temporary  leave  to  serve  as  acting  chairman  of 
advisory  home  economics  committee  of  the  food  administration.  Oct.  19-20 — 
Homecoming.  Oct.  24 — Piano  concert-recital  by  Ethel  Leginska.  Oct.  27 — Mechan- 
ical engineering  open  house.  Students  and  faculty  subscribed  $50,000  in  second 
liberty  loan  campaign.  Oct.  28 — All-University  service  address  by  Dr.  John  A. 
Macdonald,  Toronto.  Oct.  31 — Patriotic  mass  meeting  addressed  by  Dean  Kinley. 
Pan-Hellenic  voted  to  abolish  formal  dances  for  the  year. 

Nov.  1 — P.  L.  Windsor,  director  of  library  school,  left  for  Wa.shington  to 
direct  organization  of  camp  libraries.  Nov.  6-10 — Registration  of  women  for  war 
service.  Nov.  7 — Patriotic  mass  meeting  addressed  by  President  James.  Nov.  8 — 
Senate  changed  grading  sj^stem  from  numerals  to  letters.  Nov.  9 — Cornerstone 
of  music  building  laid.  Nov.  13 — Lecture  by  Benjamin  Scovill,  war  entertainer 
behind  the  lines.  Nov.  14 — Aviators  took  formal  possession  of  Women's  hall. 
War  convocation  addressed  by  Senator  James  Hamilton  Lewis.  Nov.  16— Joint 
recital  by  Reinald  Werrenrath  and  Lambert  Murphey.  Campus  Scout  ceased  to 
exist.  Nov.  17 — Women  assumed  charge  of  refreshment  booths  at  dances  to  aid 
relief  funds.  Nov.  18 — Bugle  service  addressed  by  Miss  Bertha  Conde.  Nov.  22 — 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  war  fund  drive  obtained  $28,000.  Nov.  22-23^High  school  conference. 
Nov.  24 — Pierrot  gave  vaudeville  show.  Nov.  26 — Recital  by  Christine  Miller. 
Nov.  25 — All-University  service  address  In  Bishop  Granville  H.  Sherwood.  Nov. 
20 — Thanksgiving  service  addressed  l)y  Rev.  R.  R.  Reed.  Pageant  in  Auditorium, 
"The  sv/ord  of  America,"  by  W.  C.   Langdon. 

Football  schedule:  Illinois  22,  Kansas  o;  Illinois  7,  Wisconsin  0;  Illinois  44, 
Oklahoma  0;  Illinois  27,  Purdue  0;  Illinois  o,  Chicago  0;  Illinois  o,  Ohio  13;  Illi- 
nois 6,  Minnesota  27. 

Dec.  4 — St.  Louis  Symphony  orchestra  concert.  Dec.  5 — Annual  convention 
Illinois  mayors  and  municipal  officials.  War  lecture  by  Dean  Albion  W.  Small, 
"What  America  is  fighting  for."  Dec.  6 — .Annual  glee  club  concert.  Dec.  7 — Junior 
prom.  Dec.  11 — Choral  society  gave  "The  Messiah."  Dec.  13 — Illinois  won  in 
debate  with  Iowa.  Professors  E.  B.  Greene  and  W.  A.  Old  father  released  for  war 
work  in  Washington.  Professor  E.  R.  Dewsnup  granted  leave  of  absence  to  enter 
military  transportation  service  in  England.  Dec.  15 — Barrcre  ensemlilc  concert. 
Trustees  appointed  general  War  committee  with  Vice-President  David  Kinley  as 
chairman,  to  coordinate  and  energize  war  activities.  Dec.  14 — Lecture  by  Dr.  Ale- 
jandro Alvarez,  Chilean  jurist,  "Necessity  of  Reconstructing  International  Law." 
Illinois  defeated  Minnesota  in  debate.  "Matrix,"  honorary  journalist  society, 
formed.  Dec.  18 — Mask  and  Bauble  gave  "Rosalie"  and  "Modesty"  in  dramatic 
hour.  Cadet  brigade  became  R.  O.  T.  C.  Dec.  21 — Christmas  vacation  began. 
Dec.  30 — Professor  Charles  M.  Robinson  died. 

Jan.  4 — Harpsichord  recital  by  Fannie  Pelton-Jones.  Senior  banquet.  Jan.  5— 
Professor  A.  W.  Nolan  was  ap])ointed  State  supervisor  of  agricultural  education. 
Jan.  7-1) — Ceramics  short  course  opened.  Jan.  10 — Violin  recital  by  Theodore 
Sneiring.  Jan.  11 — Sopliomore  cotillion.  Jan.  12 — Pageant.  "A  Christmas  Mystery 
of  the  War."  by  W.  C.  Langdon.  Jan,  16 — Lecture-visit  of  Miss  Harriet  Monroe. 
Jan.    18 — Highway    engineering   sliorf    course    liegan.      Jan.    21 — Minneapolis    Sym- 


Annals  Ixxix 

phony  orcliestra  concert.  Jan.  22 — Bradley  Hall  leased  fur  barracks  for  U.  S.  S. 
M.  A.  Jan.  23 — Ben  Greet  players  gave  "The  Merchant  of  Venice."  Jan.  25 — 
Examinations  began.  Feb.  5— Post  exam  jubilee.  Fel).  () — Lectures  by  Professor 
Fernand  Baldenspcrger.  Feb.  12-14 — Vocational  conference  for  women.  Feb.  12 — 
Lincoln  day  convocation.  Feb.  14 — University  service  Hag  raised,  with  2,960  stars. 
Feb.  20 — Lecture,  "Interpreting  War  News,"  by  Mr.  S.  J.  Duncan-Clark.  Feb.  21 — 
Concert  by  Zoellner  string  quartet.  Feb.  16 — Mr.  Frank  C.  Baker  appointed 
curator  of  natural  history  museum.  Feb.  22 — Military  ball.  Feb.  23 — Water  car- 
nival. 

Basketball  schedule:  Illinois  40,  Millikcn  13;  Illinois  31,  Milliken  13;  Illinois 
24,  Wabash  9;  Illinois  27,  Purdue  17;  Illinois  28,  Minnesota  17;  Illinois  21,  Wis- 
consin 22;  Illinois  19,  Chicago  2^;  illiuois  38,  Northwestern  22;  Illinois  35,  Ohio 
21;  Illinois  6,  Purdue  29;  Illinois  15,  Wisconsin  22;  Illinois  14,  Northwestern  29; 
Illinois  20,  Chicago  17. 

March  i — Band  concert.  March  2 — Thrift  and  war  stamp  cami)aign  at  Uni- 
versity brought  in  $24,560.  March  4-9 — Lectures  and  demonstration  in  folk  danc- 
ing by  Mr.  Cecil  Sharp.  March  10 — All-University  service  address  by  Dr.  C.  W. 
Gilkey,  Chicago,  "Necessary  Elements  in  World  Democracy."  Semi-centennial  edi- 
tion of  mini.  March  11 — Northfield  discussion  movement  started.  March  12— 
Choral  society  gave  "The  Crucifixion."  Trustees  granted  leave  of  absence  to  Pro- 
fessor Bogart  for  government  service  in  national  defence.  March  13— War  con- 
vocation for  women.  March  14 — Coalition  of  Student  council  and  Illinois,  union. 
March  15 — "Ag.  Round-up."  March  16 — First  women's  mixer.  Joint  recital  by 
Harold  Bauer  and  Pablo  Casais.  March  18 — Lieut.  Hector  MacQuarne  gave  "A 
message  from  the  front."  March  19 — Mask  and  Bauble  gave  "Her  Aviator"  in 
dramatic  hour.  March  21-22 — Mask  and  Bauble  gave  "Seven  Chances."  Illinois 
won  in  debate  with  Michigan.  March  24 — All-University  service  address  by  Dr. 
John  Gardner.  "Invested  lives."  March  25 — Chicago  Symphony  orchestra  concert. 
March  26 — Gamma  Epsilon  Pi  installed.  April  4-7 — Better  community  conference. 
April  8— War  convocation  addressed  by  Mr.  B.  F.  Harris.  April  10 — Mask  and 
Bauble  gave  "The  Pigeon"  in  dramatic  hour.  April  11 — Lectures  on  Russia  and 
on  "Honest  Dollars"  by  Professor  Edward  Alsworth  Ross.  April  12 — Omicron 
Nu  war  food  show.  April  13 — Russian  Symphony  orchestra  concert.  April  16 — 
Capt.  Thomas  J.  Smith,  former  trustee  and  donor  of  Tina  Weedon  Smith  Memo- 
rial Hall  died.  April  16-17 — Illinois  chemists  and  engineers  convention.  April  17 — 
University  awarded  honor  flag  for  subscription  of  $111,000  to  third  Liberty  loan. 
April  20— Players  club  staged  "Her  Husband's  Wife."  April  26 — Celebration  of 
Liberty  day.  April  27^Arts  and  Crafts  players  gave  "The  Last  Supper,"  "Nettie," 
"The  Lost  Silk  Hat,"  and  "Supressed  Desires."  April  27 — All-University  address 
by  Mr.  Harry  W.  White,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Secretary  to  India.  April  30 — Dr.  Ben  Zion 
Mossinsohn,  Jaffa,  lectured  on  "Reconstruction  of   Palestine." 

May  1 — Senior  Illinae  day.  May  3 — Phi  Beta  Kappa  and  Sigma  Xi  address 
by  Professor  William  Lyon  Phelps  on  "A  Literarj-  Pilgrimage  to  England."  Dean 
Fanny  C.  Gates  resigned.  Alay  4 — Council  voted  to  establisii  proctor  system  of 
examinations.  Conference  of  deans  of  colleges  aiKl  universities  of  middle  west. 
May  8 — War  lecture  by  Mrs.  Joseph  London  Smith  on  "The  Cliildren  of  the  Fron- 
tier." Dr.  Burt  E.  Powell,  University  historian,  etc.,  resigned.  Total  sul)scriptions 
to  third  Liberty  loan  at  University  amounted  to  more  than  $200,000.  May  10 — ■ 
Stunt  show.  May  14 — Choral  concert.  May  15 — Phi  Delta  Psi  became  national 
"Mortarboard."  May  t8 — University  led  in  parade  launching  Red  Cross  drive. 
"Mardi  Gras"  staged  by  women  for  War  relief.  May  24-25 — Clifford  Deveraux 
players  gave  "The  Romancers."  "Ghosts."  "The  Bishops's  Candlesticks,"  "Arms  and 
the  Man."  May  25 — Matrix  became  Theta  Sigma  Chi.  May  26 — University  Red 
Cross  subscription  amounted  to  $10,472.  Sigma  Alpha  Nu  installed.  May  29 — 
Women's  patriot  rally  addressed  by  Mrs.  Ira  C.  Wood.  Dean  H.  V.  Canter  granted 
leave  of  absence  for  overseas  service  in  Y.  M.  C.  A.  University  of  Illinois 
Women's  club  formed.  May  30 — War  Pageant,  "The  Titans  of  Freedom."  by 
W.  C.  Langdon.     May  31 — Examinations  began. 

Baseball  schedule :  Illinois  4,  Mississippi  2 :  Illinois  4.  Mississippi  2 ;  Illinois 
6,  Milliken  3:  Illinois  4.  Ohio  3;  lllinos  2,  Purdue  3:  TUnois  3.  Iowa  0;  Illinois  9. 
Chicago  2:  Illinois  5.  Purdue  o.  Illinois  4,  Wisconsin  o;  Illinois  9,  Chicago  6; 
Illinois   \,  Michigan  8;  Illinois   13,  Wisconsin  o;  Illinois  2,  Michigan  6. 

Track  events :  Illinois  6o^^  Notre  Dame  ^6]A,  ;  Illinois  70K'.  Chicago  64^ ; 
Illinois  ?>\y^,  Wisconsin  62%. 


'^•■^'^  University  of  Illinois 

June  9-12— Commencement  week.  June  9— Baccalaureate  sermon  by  Rev 
Charles  Ryan  Adams,  Champaign.  June  10— Senior  breakfast,  class  day  lawn 
festival,  senior  ball.  June  11— Alumni  day.  E.  C.  Craig.  '93,  was  elected  presi- 
dent ot  the  Alumni  association.  At  the  annual  meeting  of  the  Association  more 
than  $1,200  was  subscribed  in  support  of  the  University  Union  in  Europe.  It  was 
announced  that  3936  alumni,  former  students,  and  members  of  the  faculty  were  in 
war  service  Band  concert  and  President's  reception.  June  12— Commencement 
address  by  President  James.    Eight  hundred  and  thirty-two  degrees  were  conferred 


GROWTH  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY  BY  YEARS 


Students      1 

Desrees 

Total. 

Total. 

Hiennial 

Year 

Faculty 

Urbana 

Urbana 
and 

Urbana 

Urbana 
and 

Books 

BUl^s. 

Income 

Chicago 

Chicago 

1867-GS 

4 

77 

1 

*   72,7.53.85 

1868-09 

11 

128 

i  ,092 

1 

1869-70 

19 

180 

3,640 

1 

1.33,278.72 

1870-71 

19 

278 

4,538 

1 

1871-72 

24 

381 

20 

7,307 

1 

193.102.47 

1872-73 

25 

400 

14 

8,427 

2 

1873-74 

25 

406 

19 

10,000 

3 

123,4,59..30 

1874-75 

30 

373 

37 

3 

1875-76 

27 

386 

28 

3 

183,870.11 

1876-77 

36 

388 

41 

3 

1877-78 

29 

377 

42 

4 

170,999.43 

1878-79 

33 

416 

23 

4 

1879-80 

30 

434 

25 

12,5.50 

3 

133,088.89 

1880-Sl 

28 

379 

36 

3 

1881-82 

26 

352 

34 

i3.'510 

3 

129,620.63 

1882-83 

24 

382 

36 

3 

1883-84 

25 

330 

42 

i4.oo'o 

3 

141,032.79 

1884-85 

27 

362 

45 

3 

1885-86 

29 

332 

37 

i5,3od 

3 

149,677.77 

1886-87 

29 

343 

30 

3 

1887-88 

29 

377 

34 

17,288 

3 

180,959.97 

1888-89 

30 

418 

26 

3 

1889-90 

32 

469 

43 

19,600 

3 

237,178.23 

1890-91 

39 

519 

49 

3 

1891-92 

43 

583 

42 

2i,'210' 

4 

3.59,144.14 

1892-93 

48 

714 

65 

4 

1893-94 

67 

718 

69 

.5 

491.940..55 

1894-95 

SO 

810 

74 

27,'750' 

ti 

1S95-90 

84 

855 

82 

28,200 

9 

.594,938.40 

1896-97 

170 

878 

i  ,059 

95 

137 

.30,100 

12 

1897-98 

184 

1.034 

1,582 

89 

232 

36.990 

13 

607,632.00 

1898-99 

194 

1,152 

1,824 

110 

205 

41.678 

12 

1899-1900 

229 

1,531 

2,225 

153 

328 

44, .502 

13 

947,486.98 

1900-01 

242 

1,709 

2,505 

174 

3,S8 

47.074 

15 

1901-02 

279 

2,020 

2,932 

1,S3 

484 

.52,717 

18 

1,363,716.08 

1902-03 

310 

2,342 

3,289 

229 

.525 

57,594 

18 

1903-04 

351 

2.674 

3.592 

312 

077 

66,039 

19 

1,814,863.78 

1904-05 

350 

2,779 

3,734 

295 

010 

74.326 

27 

1905-06 

408 

3,225 

4,091 

313 

618 

83,136 

27 

2,166,372.29 

1906-07 

442 

3,577 

4,318 

390 

608 

95,946 

28 

1907-08 

472 

3.959 

4,746 

408 

721 

108,283 

32 

3,102,761.42 

1908-09 

497 

4,141 

4,979 

.568 

799 

127,106 

33 

1909-10 

538 

4.323 

5.118 

584 

766 

157,836 

35 

3,199,832.34 

1910-11 

555 

4.401 

5,217 

602 

792 

180,371 

36 

1911-12 

583 

4.340 

5,200 

646 

856 

209,529 

44 

4,294,952.88 

1912-13 

587 

4,369 

5,087 

682 

745 

233,580 

46 

1913-14 

704 

4,766 

5.539 

851 

1.032 

262.926 

47 

5,622,928,87 

1914-15 

739 

5.446 

5.956 

814 

983 

300..592 

53 

1915-16 

762 

5.878 

6.437 

932 

1126 

330,895 

60 

6,263.763.93 

1916-17 

840 

6.270 

6,828 

1030 

1223 

379.045 

04 

1917-18 

836 

5.007 

5,590 

742 

928 

387,9091 

1   66 

6.3.54.8002 

1  In  addition  there  were  on  June  1,  1918,  in  the  library  at  Urbana,  48,590  pamphlets,  2042  maps,  and  4316 
pieces  of  sheet  music;  the  library  of  the  State  Laboratory  of  Natural  History  contained  9,938  volumes, 
1200  pamphlets,  and  8  maps;  that  of  the  State  Geological  Survey,  2,250  books  4,875  pamphlets,  and 
975  maps.  In  Chicago  the  College  of  Medicine  had  19,526  volumes  and  3,200  pamphlets;  the  School  of 
Pharmacy,  3,350  books  and  1200  pamphlets.  The  grand  total  on  June  1,  1919  was  422,763  books,  60,071 
pamphlets,  and  3025  maps 

2  Estimated. 


Ixxxi 


NOTE 

An  attempt  has  been  made  to  record  concerning  each  graduate  (i)  full  name, 
(2)  degree  or  degrees,  (3)  present  occupation,  (4)  date  and  place  of  birth,  (5)  names 
of  parents  and  date  and  place  of  birth  of  each,  (6)  preparation  for  University, 
(7)  membership  in  societies  and  fraternities,  (8)  universitj'  honors,  (9)  services  and 
achievements,  (10)  membership  and  office  in  important  organizations,  (11)  date  and 
place  of  marriage,  with  name  of  husband  or  wife,  (12)  names  of  children  and  dates 
of  births  and  deaths,  and  (13)  present  address. 

Unless  otherwise  noted,  all  degrees  were  received  at  Illinois. 

Under  (7)  much  material  that  may  seem  trivial  has  been  included  because  of  the 
interest  attaching  to  details  of  undergraduate  life.  Two  addresses  have  in  most  cases 
been  given,  the  ho)nc  address  being  more  or  less  permanent,  the  business  address. 
being,  especially  for  teachers,  subject  to  frequent  change. 

An  asterisk  (*)  indicates  that  the  person  before  whose  name  it  stands  is  dead. 
A  dagger  (t)  indicates  that  the  person  after  whose  biographical  .sketch  it  appears 
has  not  responded  to  letters  and  that  the  sketch  has  been  prepared  from  such  infor- 
mation as  could  be  obtained  elsewhere.  Since  mail  addressed  to  these  persons  has 
not  been  returned  the  addresses  are  presumably  correct.  A  double  dagger  (|)  in- 
dicates that  the  address  is  the  latest  known,  but  incorrect.  Biographies  and  addresses 
were  revised  in  accordance  with  information  received  on  or  before  May  9,  1919 
for  the  class  of  1872,  and  until  May  20,  1919,  for  the  class  of  1918. 

In  many  cases  the  subjects  of  sketches  have  kindly  submitted  detailed  lists  of 
writings  so  long  that  they  could  not  be  included.  These,  together  with  all  other 
material  used  in  compiling  this  and  earlier  editions  of  the  Alumni  Record,  are  pre- 
served in  the  office  of  the  Alumni  Association.  Additional  material,  corrections, 
photographs — anything  of  biographical  signil'icance — sent  to  that  office  will  be  filed 
and  preserved.  

The  Editor  is  indebted  to  all  who  have  helped  in  the  compiling  of  the  book,  es- 
pecially to  Thomas  Arkle  Clark,  '90,  for  information  about  alumni  in  the  war,  and  to 
Carl  Stephens,  '12,  for  daily  assistance  from  the  beginning  to  the  end  of  the  task, 
and  for  compiling  the  war  service  index  and  the  accompanying  statistics. 

May,  1919.  F-  W.  S. 


Ixxxli 


BACCALAUREATE   ALUMNI 

OF  THE 

UNIVERSITY  OF  ILLINOIS 


CLASS  OF  1872  (9  LIVING,  11   DEAD) 


I.  MILO  BENEDICT  BURWASII 
Retired  farmer;  M.  S.  in  Agr.,  1892;  b.  D  3, 
1849,  Quebec,  Canada;  s.  Samuel  (b.  1816,  do.) 
and  Lois  (Barber)  Burwash  (b.  i8.'6,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Chamjiaign  II.  S.  Philomathean. 
.Iddrcss,  610  W.   Green   St.,   Champaign. 

2.  JOHN  JEFFERSON  DAVIS 
Curator  of  Herbarium;  B.  S.  in  Chem.,  1878; 
b.  N  4,  1852,  Stephenson  Co.,  111.;  s.  John 
Andre  (b.  Pa.)  and  Amy  (Springer)  Davis 
(b.  Malone,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Freeport  H. 
S.;  M.  I).,  Ilahneniann  Med.  Coll.,  Chicago, 
1875.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Mem.,  Am.  Botanical 
Soc;  Am.  Phytopath  Soc. ;  Forrey  Botanical 
Club;  Wis.  Acad.  Sc,  Arts  and  Letters;  Fellow, 
A.  A.  A.  S.;  Wis.  Archxol.  Soc.  Married 
Anna  Margaret  Snyder,  1882,  Racine.  Wis. 
Children:  John  Archibald,  b.  1883;  Marguerite, 
b.  1887.     Address,  Biology  Bldg.,  Madison,  Wis. 

3.  *HENRY  N.  DRURY 
(Brother  of  No.  40) 
Physician;  B.  S.,  1895;  b.  N  29,  1847, 
Switzerland  Co.,  Ind.;  s.  Henry  (b.  1821, 
Massac  Co.,  111.)  and  Lydia  (Bassett)  Drury 
(b.  Switzerland  Co.,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Mason 
H.  S.;  M.  D.,  Cliicago,  1876.  Med.  Exam. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M. ;  I.  O.  O.  F. ; 
M.  W.  A.;  connected  with  I.  O.  G.  T.;  A.  L. 
of  H.  Married  Hattie  Nurm,  1873,  Champaign 
(died  1873);  Mary  E.  Mann,  1883,  Newton, 
111.  Children:  Jean  Paul,  b.  O  4,  '888;  Lillian 
Lucile,  b.   My  26,    1891.  Died   i9i.3- 

4.  *ALFRED   MURRAY   FLAGG 
Cert.;  b.  Jl  10,  1848,  Rochelle,  111.;  s.  Willard 

Parker  (b.  Je  8,  1808,  Richmond,  Vt.)  and 
Lucy  (Cochran)  Flagg  (b.  My  19.  1812).  Pre- 
pared in  Acad.,  Alton.  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Studied  law  in  Rochelle;  admitted  to  bar,  1874; 
Lawyer  and  writer,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.,  Besse- 
mer, Mich.,  Hurley,  Mich.,  1874-84;  news  writer 
and  ed.,  Superior,  Wis.,  Leader,  and  later  of 
Forum,  1884-90;  Ed.  writer,  Duluth  Nezvs-Tri- 
bune,  1889,  till  death.  Mem.,  Epis.  Church. 
Married  Jessie  Marshall,  1878,  Sioux  Falls. 
Died  N  I,   1904,  Duluth,  Minn. 

5.  *MILES    FAYETTE    HATCH 

(Brother  of  Nos.  22,  z^y) 
Farmer  and  Real  Est.  Agt. ;  M.  S.  in  C.  E.. 
1893;  b,  Ap  17,  1847,  Burton,  111.:  s.  Lewis 
(b.  Ap  20,  1814,  Washington  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and 
Mandana  (Cole)  Hatch  (b.  Jl  22,  1S25.  Mill, 
N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Todd's  Sem.,  Woodstock, 
and  Bryant  and  Stratton's  Cml.  Coll.,  Chicago. 
Philomathean;  Scholarship.  Contr.,  1872-6;  Saw 
Mill  owner  and  operator,  1876-93;  Farmer  and 
Real  Est.  Agt..  1S93 — •  Married  Tamar  Ann 
Richardson,  Mv  26,  1877,  San  Francisco. 
Child,  Lewis  Mi'les,  b.  N  28,  iSSo.  Died  Ja  21, 
1919. 

6.     GEORGE  HENRY  LYMAN 
Real  Est.  and  Abstract  Bus.;  Cert,  in  C.   E.; 
b.  O  4,  1850,  Farmingdale,  111.;  s.  Henry  Pratt 
(b.    Ag    10,    1805,    Vt.)    and    Mercy    Bannister 


(Sanders)  Lyman  (b.  D  3,  1805,  Bethel,  Vt.). 
Prepared  in  Springfield  II.  S.  Philomathean. 
Asst.  Div.  Engr.,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1872-5;  Engr. 
for  Cairo  &  V'incennes  R.  R.,  1875-7;  Const. 
Engr.  for  different  railroads,  1877-8;  Engr.  in 
charge  of  Transfer  Const.,  Cairo,  and  Asst. 
Chief  of  Cotton  Belt  Route,  1878-82;  Asst. 
Supt.,  Little  Rock,  Ft.  Smith,  R.  R.,  1882-4; 
Real  Est.  and  Abstract  Bus.,  Ft.  Smith  Ark., 
1884 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.:  Knights  Templar; 
Shrine;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married 
Emma  Stewart,  Ja  16,  1873,  Chami)aign.  Child- 
ren: Georgiana,  b.  D  17,  1885;  Henry  Pratt, 
b.  Mr  25,  1890.  Address,  316  N.  6th  St., 
Ft.   Smith,   Ark. 

7.  *JAMES  NEWTON  MATTHEWS 
Physician;  M.  L..  1891;  b.  My  27,  1852,  near 
Greencastle,  Ind.;  s.  William  (b.  1819,  Va.) 
and  Deborah  (Ilopewood)  Matthews  (b.  1826, 
Ky.).  Prepared  in  Pub.  Sch.,  Mason.  First 
Matriculant  in  Univ.  M.  D.,  Mo.  Med.  Coll., 
1S78.  Delta  Tau  Delta:  Philomathean.  Pres., 
Bd.  of  U.  S.  Pension  Ex..  Effingham,  twelve 
yrs.  Auth. :  Tenipe  Vale  and  Other  Poems, 
Chas.  Kerr,  1888,  200  pp.;  Poems  by  Alonzo 
Hilton  Davis,  with  Memoir,  1891;  The  Lute  of 
Life,  Cincinnati,  Horton  and  Co.,  191 1.  348  pp.; 
many  poems  in  current  mags.  One  of  the  found- 
ers and  V.  P.  of  West.  Assn.  of  Writers.  Mem., 
Esculapian  Med.  Soc.  and  111.  St.  Med.  Soc. 
Married  Luella  Matthews,  Je  2,  1878  (died  F 
II,  1894);  Madaline  Wright,  D  30,  1896. 
Children:  William  Vivian,  b.  Mr  28,  1879; 
James  Riley,  b.  Te  10,  1883;  Courtland  Wade, 
b.  D  14,  1897.     Died  Mr  7,   1910,  Mason,  111. 

8.  CALVIN  EBENEZER  PARKER 
Physician;  Cert.;  b.  S  7,  1850,  Worcester, 
Mass.;  s.  E.  W.  (b.  O  28.  1813)  and  C.  A. 
(Allen)  Parker  (b.  S  17,  1818,  Mass.).  M.  D. 
Mo.  Med.  Coll.,  1877.  Married  Martha  E. 
Baker,  1872.  Address,  2707  Dalton  Ave.,  Los 
Angeles,  t 

9.  *ISAAC  STUART  RAYMOND 
(Father  of  Nos.  1262,  1263) 
Farmer;  M.  L.,  1895;  b.  Ja  29,  1849,  Ray- 
mond, O. :  s.  Nathaniel  (b.  S  19,  181 1,  Mt. 
Vernon,  N.  H.)  and  Melissa  Stuart  (Ballston) 
Raymond  (b.  D  9,  1818,  Spa,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Peru  and  Chamiiaign  Pub.  Sch.  Philomath- 
ean. Pres.,  First  Nat.  Bank  of  Philo,  six  yrs.; 
Pres.,  The  Citizens  Bank.  Tolono.  five  yrs.; 
Pres.,  The  Champaign  Co.  Farmers  Inst.,  twelve 
yrs.;  Trustee,  Univ.  of  111.,  1892-8:  served 
thirty-seven  yrs.  as  Sch.  Trustee  of  Raymond 
Tp.  and  nineteen  yrs.  as  Tp.  Supvr.  Mem.,  The 
Patrons  of  Husbandry,  111.  Soc;  S.  A.  R. 
Married  Edith  Eaton.  O  27,  1875,  Philo,  111. 
Children:  John  Eaton  ('99),  b.  N  19  1876: 
Ruth  Cleveland  ('99),  b.  Je  8,  1878.  Died  Jl 
19.    191S.   Sidney,   111. 

10.     WILLIE  ALBERT  REISS 
Engr.  and  Surv.;  M.  S.,  1894:  b.  Mr  31,  1853. 
Belleville,    111.;     s.    Frederick    (b.    O    28,    1826, 
Ger.)    and    Susanna    (Hopp)    Reiss    (b.    Ag   27, 


University  ok  Illinois 


I1872 


i8j7.  <^<^)-  Prepared  in  Belleville  H.  S. 
Attended  Wash.  Univ.,  St.  Louis,  one  yr. 
Philomathean.  C.  E.,  M.  C.  V.,  &  Ft.  Scott 
R.  R.,  187V4;  Prin.,  Schs.,  1874-88;  •  Gen. 
Engr.  and  J;iirv.,  1888 — .  State  Militia,  1876- 
84;  Deputy  Co.  Surv.,  St.  Clair  Co.;  Deputy 
Co.  Treas.,  part  of  one  term.  Mem.,  Bd.  of 
Educ.  (six  yrs.);  Univ.  of  111.  Club,  St.  Louis, 
(Pres.  four  yrs.) ;  Illini  Club,  Belleville 
(Pres.);  etc.  Married  Matilda  Faas,  S  26, 
1882,  Millstadt,  111.  Children:  Paula  Helen, 
b.  Jl  6,  1883  (died  My  9,  1891);  Elmer  Fred, 
b.  Ja  28,  1886;  Ben  Harry  b.  Mr  31,  1889; 
Edwin  Toseph  and  Edgar  Rudolph,  b.  Ja  3, 
1891.  'Address,  200  Portland  Ave.,  Belleville, 
lll.t 

i:.     "STEPHEN  AVERY   REYNOLDS 

Lawyer;  M.  L.  1897;  b.  Jl  6,  1849,  Mukwon- 
ago.  Wis.;  s.  Edward  Hinman  (b.  O  i,  1823, 
Taghkanic,  N.  Y.)  and  Olive  (Bidwell)  Rey- 
nolds (b.  Je  18,  1824,  Dalton,  Mass.).  Prepared 
in  Belvidere.  Philomathean.  Lawyer  in  Belvi- 
dere,  Rockford  and  Chicago,  1880-99.  Auth. : 
Fuller's  Law  Manual  (with  Hon.  Chas.  Fuller), 
Stephen  Avery  Reynolds  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1878: 
Lost  Lac  Labelle;  Last  Year's  Leaves,  and 
many  other  poems;  contributed  to  various  pub- 
lications, including  home  paper  and  Illini. 
Served  in  35th  and  36th  Gen.  Assem.  of  111.; 
Justice  of  Peace,  Belvidere,  a  number  of  yrs. 
Married  Delia  M.  Fillmore,  1876,  Champaign. 
Children:  Edward  F.,  b.  Mr  19,  1877;  Alpher- 
syne  L.,  b.  O  12,  1878;  Frederick  L,  b.  My  4, 
1881.      Died  Ag   13,   1899,   Elgin,   111. 

12.  THOMAS  EDWIN  RICKARD 
Retired  Horticulturist;  M.  L.,  1893;  b.  Jl  2, 
1850,  Springfield,  111.;  s.  Simon  Peter  (b.  O  16, 
1821,  \a.)  and  Sophia  Jane  (Earnest)  Rickard 
(b.  Ag  24,  1823,  111.).  Prepared  in  Springfield 
H.  S.  Philomathean.  Farmer,  Springfield; 
Pres.,  F'armers  Sr  Merchants  Bank  of  Ilemet, 
Calif.,  :907-ii;  Horticulturist,  do.  Capt.  Com- 
manding (Jo.  A,  Chicago  fire.  Mem.,  Presby. 
(jhurch.  Trustee.  Married  Kate  Eliza  Board- 
man,  N  26,  1879,  Springfield,  111.  Children: 
Frances  Beatrice,  b.  O  23,  1880;  Lucius 
Simon,  b.  Jl  26,  1882;  Laurence  Edwin,  b. 
S  I.  1884;  Ernest  Woodward,  b.  O  6,  1886; 
Howard  Brown,  b.  D  i,  1889;  Raymond  Bonsai! 
b.  Je  2,  1892;  Katharine  Helen,  b.  Jl  28,  1900. 
Address,  201   N.   Iluclid  Ave.,   Pasadena,  Calif. 

13.     NATHAN  CLIFFORD  RICKER 

(Husband  of  No.  88;    Father  of  No.  2224) 

Professor  emeritus;  B.  S.;  M.  Arch.,  1878; 
D.  Arch.,  1900;  b.  Jl  24,  1843,  Acton,  Me.; 
s.  Gen.  Ebenezer  (b.  Shapleigh,  Me.)  and  Mary 
(Stacy)  Ricker  (b.  1821,  do.).  Prepared  in  Pub. 
Sch.,  Me.,  and  pvt.  study.  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Acacia;  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Rho  Chi;  Second 
Pres.  Coll.  Govt.  Taught  Country  sch.,  1861- 
2;  stud..  Bauakadcniie,  Berlin,  summer  sem., 
1873;  in  charge  Dept.  of  Arch.,  Univ.  of  111., 
first  two  terms,  1872-3;  Instr.,  1873;  Asst. 
Prof.,  1874;  Prof,  of  Arch.,  1875-1917;  Prof, 
emeritus,  Ja  1917 — ;  Dean  of  Coll.  of  Engng., 
18781905;  relieved  of  adm.  duties  upon  own 
request,  1910.  Auth.:  Graphic  Statics  and 
Trussed  Roofs,  1884;  Buls.  of  Engng.  Exp. 
on  Trussed  Roofs,  Exten.  of  Dewey  Decimal 
System  for  Arch,  and  Building,  Base  and  Bear- 
ing Plates  for  Columns  and  Girders;  Transla- 
tion of  Wagner's  Moderne  Architecktur,  Brick- 
builder,  1902;  translations  from  French  and 
German  made  for  Arch.  Lib.;  Hist,  of  Arch., 
18  vols.;  Arch.  Design,  6  vols.;  Dictionary  of 
French  Mediaeval  Arch.,  11  vols.,  nearly  com- 
pleted; numerous  articles  and  reviews  in  arch, 
jours.;  Inland  Arch.  Handbook  to  Chicago  Pub. 
Lib.;  Design  and  Const,  of  Roofs;  Simplified 
Formulas  and  Tables;  Graphic  Statics  and  its 
Applications,    in    progress.       Mem.,     Unitarian 


Church;  111.  Bd.  of  Exam.,  1897-1917;  U.  S. 
Assay  Comn.,  1903;  111.  Comn.  on  Bldg.  Laws, 
iQii.  Arch,  of  Law  P>ldg.,  .Armory,  Nat.  Hist. 
Hall  of  the  Univ.  of  111.;  Lib.  Bldg.,  do.,  with 
J.  M.  White;  Expert  Advis-.-r,  Competition  for 
Carnegie  Lib.,  Davenport,  la.;  Comiietition  for 
H.  S.  bldg.,  Burlington,  la.;  Competition  for 
St.  Arsenal,  Springtield,  111.;  Competition  for 
U.  S.  Dept.  of  Justice,  Wash.  D.  C,  1910; 
Competition  for  Court  House,  Edwardsville, 
III.,  1913-14.  Married  Marv  C.  Steele  ('75), 
Ag  25,  1875  (died  Ag  6,  1910).  Child,  Ethel 
('04),  b.  Ap  12,  1883.  Address,  612  W.  Green 
St.,    Urbana. 

14.  CHARLES  WESLEY  ROLFE 
(Father  of  Nos.  1407,  1759,  1957,  3525.) 
Professor  emeritus  and  Farmer;  B.  S.;  M.  S., 
1S78;  b.  Ap  17,  1850,  Arlington  Hgts.,  111.;  s. 
Charles  Wesley  (b.  Me.)  and  ^lelissa  Deette 
(Haven)  Rolfe  (b.  N  5,  1829,  near  Sacket's 
Harbor,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Oswego.  Philo- 
mathean. Asst.,  Nat.  Hist.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1872- 
3;  Prin.,  Schs.,  Sidney,  1873-4;  taught  in 
Jennings,  Sem.,  Aurora,  1874-6;  Prin.,  Water- 
man, 1876-7;  Supt.,  Schs.,  Kankakee,  1877-81; 
Teach.  Nat.  Sc.  in  Prep.,  1881-4;  Prof.,  Geol., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1884-1917;  Prof,  emeritus,  S 
1917 — .  Married  Martha  Kinsman  Farley,  D 
26,  1877,  Oswego,  111.  Children:  Martha  Deette 
('00),  b.  Jl  II,  1879;  Mary  .\nnetta  (02),  b. 
.\[>  3,  1881;  Susan  Farley  ('03),  b.  O  13,  1882; 
.Amy  Lucile  ('08),  b.  F  5,  1886.  Address,  601 
E.   John   St.,  Champaign. 

15.  *CHARLES  WALLACE  SILVER 
(Brother  of  No.  16.) 
Promoter;  Cert.;  b.  Ap  25,  1852,  Springboro, 
O.;  s.  Wallace  (b.  My  29,  1829,  do.)  and  Rebec- 
ca (Mullin)  Silver  (b.  D  11,  1830,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Urbana  H.  S.  Philomathean.  Admitted  to 
bar,  Kan.,  1879;  do.,  111.,  1889;  Merchant,  Pres.. 
Bd.  of  Tr.,  etc.,  Lyons,  Kan.,  1880-9;  Assoc, 
The  Credit  Co.,  1889-1903;  Promoter  and  Or- 
ganizer, 1903 — ;  Sec.  and  Treas.,  Miravalles 
Co.,  Durango,  Mex.;  Pres.,  Internat.  Mex. 
Land,  Lumber  and  Stock  Development  Co^  do. 
Auth. :  Twentieth  Century  Conduct,  or  a  Secu- 
lar Anathema  on  Fakery  in  Business,  Social  and 
Professional  Life,  528  pp.;  Ideals  and  Idealism 
(pamphlet).  Married  Marv  Snow  Gurr,  Ja  i, 
1877  (died  Mr  o,  1884);  Mary  Susan  Wright, 
Ap  5,  1885.  Children:  Walter  Gurr,  b.  S  30, 
1877;  Spencer  Ferguson,  b.  D  23,  1888;  Brooker 
Mullin,  b.  N  7,  1891;  Myra  Esther,  b.  N  15, 
1896.     Died  Je  12,  1916,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

16.  'HOWARD  SILVER 
(Brother  of  No.  15) 
Teacher  and  Farmer;  M.  L.,  1894;  b.  D  21, 
1850,  Springboro,  O. ;  s.  Wallace  (b.  Mv  29, 
1829,  do.)  and  Rebecca  (Mullin)  Silver  (b.  D 
II,  1830,  do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Adelphic.  Married  Edna  E.  Foster,  S  1873. 
Children:  Charles;  Raymond;  Minnie;  Bertha; 
Edna.     Died  Jl  24,   1905,  Oklahoma  City,   Okla. 

17.  *JARED  TEEPLE 
Cert.;  b.  Ag  15,  1847,  near  Ingersoll,  Oxford 
Co.,  Ont.;  s.  Pellum  Cartwright  (b.  N  28,  1809, 
West  Oxford,  Ont.)  and  Mary  Amelia  (Gleason) 
Teeple  (b.  S  20,  1816,  Rowe,  Mass.).  Prepared 
in  Jennings  Sem.,  Aurora;  Todd  Sem.,  Wood- 
stock. State  Militiaman,  on  duty  at  the  Chicago 
Fire  1871;  Pvt.  Sec.  to  Regent  Gregory,  Univ. 
of  I'll.;  Recorder,  U.  S.  Lake  Sur.,  Detroit, 
1872;  Engr.  in  charge  of  Field  Work,  Carto- 
Rrai)her  and  (Computer,  1877;  lumber  dealer 
until  1884;  Village  Trustee,  1883;  Police  Jus- 
tice. 1886-7;  retired  from  bus.  in  1884.  Joint 
Auth.:  Engng.  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.;  Tables  showing 
dilTerence  of  level  in  feet,  corresponding  to  a 
given  angle,  when  the  distance  is  read  in  metres 


1873] 


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or  feet,  and  for  Horizontal  Reductions,  for  use 
with  stadia,  Washington  Govt.  Print.  Office, 
1879,  65  pp.  iMfiii.,  West.  I, it.  Assn.  Died 
Ap  2,  188S,  Nashville,  Tenn.  (It  appears,  after 
the  book  is  in  type,  that  Jared  Teeple  did  not 
obtain  a  certificate.  His  name  has  been  included 
in   all   previous  editions  of  the   Record.  Editor] 

18.  'JACOB  NORTON  WHARTON 

B.  S.,  189s;  b.  1846,  Cassville,  Pa.  Prepared 
in  Benient  H.  S.  Teacher,  111.  and  Kan.,  1846- 
1887;  P.  O.  Clerk,  Douglas  Park,  Chicago, 
1887-1913.  Married  Emma  R.  Bailey,  1887. 
Died    Jl   IS,  1916,  Maywood,  111. 

19.  'Ar-ONZO  LYON.S  WHITCOMB 
Physician  and   Farmer;     M.   L.,   1894;     b.  Mr 

30,  1848;  s.  Rollin  (b.  S  9,  1808,  N.  Y.)  and 
Alma  Taylor  (Lyons)  Whitcomb  (b.  D  31,  1819, 
Coahain,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.  Philomathean.  I'hys.  and  Surg.,  St.  Paul, 
1 889- 1 905;  Phys.  and  Fruit  l-'armer,  Rogers, 
Ark.,  1905-9.  Mem.,  111.  St.  Med.  Assn.; 
Champaign   Co.   Med.   .Soc.    (Pres.    1885-7);    Am. 


Med.  .^ssn.;  Ramsey  Co.,  Minn.  Med.  Soc; 
Benton  Co.,  Minn.,  Med.  Soc;  U.  S.  Pension 
Exam.  Bd.  Married  Mattie  Julia  Beach,  O  27, 
1880.  Children:  Edwin,  b.  S  7,  1881:  Alma 
Dwight,  b.  D  18,  1887  (died  F  2,  1888);  Dwight 
Cummins,  b.  Ap  -'4,  1891;  Lois,  b.  D  i,  1897. 
Died  .\p  10,  1909,  Rogers,  Ark. 

20.  REUBEN  O.  WOOD 
Farmer;  Cert.;  B.  S.,  1895;  b.  N  30,  1845, 
Woodburn,  111.;  s.  Jonathan  L.  (b.  Ja  18,  1803, 
Jonesboro,  Wash.  Co.,  Tenn.)  and  Aurora  B. 
(Foster)  Wood  (b.  S  5,  1811  Winthrop,  Mass.). 
Prepared  in  Sawyers  Acad.,  Bunker  Hill.  Philo- 
mathean; Delta  Tau  Delta;  Pres.  Coll.  Govt. 
Co.  F.,  133d  III.  Inf.  Volunteers,  and  Co.  G., 
150th  111.  Inf.  Volunteers.  Militiaman  at  Chi- 
cago during  the  great  fire  in  ()  1871;  Brev. 
Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard.  Filled  various  positions 
as  supt.  in  Co.  Fair  .Assn.  and  political  offices, 
such  as  Justice  of  the  Peace,  Assessor,  High- 
way Commissioner,  Tp.  .Supvr.,  Sch.  Trustee, 
etc.  Married  Eliza  J.  Howell,  Ja  1,  1880.  Ad- 
ilrcs.'!,    Woodburn,   III. 


CLASS  OF  1873  (11  LIVING,  4  DEAD) 


21.  CHARLES  PEYTON  GRAHAM 
Retired  Minister;  M.  L.,  1893;  b.  Ap  5, 
1847,  Oregon,  Mercer  Co..  Ky. ;  s.  James  M.  (b. 
Jl  14,  181 1,  Ky.)  and  Ellen  (Ficklin)  Graham 
(b.  0  7,  i8jo,  do.).  Prepared  in  Pvt.  Sch.  near 
Eldorado,  Mercer  Co.  Adelphic;  charter  mem. 
and  first  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Licensed  as  Presby. 
Minister,  1874;  ordained,  Wintield,  Kan.,  1879. 
Served  number  of  churches  (longest  time  with 
any,  eleven  yrs.)  for  35  yrs. ;  called  "The 
Church  Builder  of  Kansas,"  having  been  instru- 
mental in  building  seven  during  his  ministry; 
one  of  the  speakers  at  the  first  Alumni  Assn. 
meeting  held  Je  8,  1875.  Mem.,  Emporia  Pres- 
bytery, seventeen  yrs.;  represented  that  body 
in  the  Gen.  Assem.  of  Presby.  church  in  the 
U.  S.  A.,  convened  in  Portland,  Ore.,  1892; 
introduced  in  that  meeting  the  first  anti-tobacco 
resolution  ever  adopted  by  the  denomination. 
Mem.,  Bloomington,  111.  Presbytery,  1892 — . 
Married  Ellen  Piggott,  Ag  20,  1885,  Chicago. 
Address,    1805    Cuyler    Ave.,    Chicago. 

22.     FREDERIC   LEWIS  HATCH 
(Brother  of  Nos.   s,  237) 

Farmer;  M.  S.,  1891;  b.  N  i,  1848,  .Spring 
Grove,  111.;  s.  Lewis  (b.  Ap  20,  1814,  Hebron, 
N.  Y.)  and  Mandana  (Cole)  Hatch  (b.  Tl  22, 
1825,  Hill,  N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Dist.  Scbs.; 
Elgin  Acad.  Philomathean;  Agr.  Club.  Trustee, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1899-1905,  also  1907-13;  Pres., 
Bd.  of  Trustees,  two  yrs.;  Supvr.  Burton  Tp., 
ten  yrs.  Pres.,  Agr.  Soc.  of  McHenry  Co.,  five 
yrs.  .Auth.:  The  Hundredth  Man  in  Hort.,  Vol 
28,  111.  Hort.  Rpt. ;  various  lectures  published 
in  Farmers  Inst.  Reports  of  111.  Mem.,  St. 
Dairymen's  Assn.;  Farmers'  Inst.  Given  special 
recognition  and  a  place  in  the  Hall  of  Fame  at 
the  Univ.  of  Wis.,  F  8,  1918.  Married  Anna 
Melissa  Reynolds,  Belvidere,  111.,  Ta  3,  1876 
(died  Mr  26,  1896);  Mrs.  Ethelyn  Baker  Foster, 
D  2T,  1905,  Chicago.  Address,  Spring  Grove, 
111. 

23.     CHARLES  IRVING  HAYS 

Teacher;  B.  S.,  1878;  M.  S.,  1894;  h.  Je 
28,  1851,  Darke  Co.,  O.;  s.  Samuel  (b.  1812, 
Pa.)  and  Elizabeth  (Martin)  Hays  (b.  1812,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Pub.  Sch.  Adelphic,  Pres.  Mine 
Supt.,  Colo.,  1884;  Teaching,  1885 — .  .Auth.: 
Best  Methods  of  Raising  House  Plants,  1876. 
Deacon,  Elder,  of  Church;  Pres.  of  Colo.  Acad, 
of  Sc,  1901-2;  Sec,  Sc.  Sect.  .St.  Teachers 
Assn.,  1909-10;  Pres.,  Sc  Sect.  .State  Teach. 
Assn.,  1910-11.  Married  Izamba  .'\.  ^Iclntosh, 
Jl  17,  1887.  Children:  Irving  Winfield,  b.  N 
20,  1889;  Earle  Samuel,  b.  O  16,  1891.  Ad- 
dress,  N.   Side   High   School,   Denver. 


24.  AUGUSTUS  L.  HENNESSEY 
Farmer;  Cert,  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  10,  1847,  LaSalle 
111.;  s.  Thomas  Walker  (b.  N  1811,  Ire.)  and 
Cliarlotte  (Cadwell)  Hennessey  (b.  Ja  1821,  N. 
^■.).  Prepared  in  Pub.  Schs.  Attended  Niagara 
Univ.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1868-9.  Adelphic. 
.\uth.:  published  the  La  Salle  Tribune  for  some 
)  rs.  In  U.  S.  Customs  Service,  Chicago,  1893- 
4;  later  with  Jour,  of  A.  M.  A.;  engaged  in 
citizens'  culture,  1913.  Married  Emma  Bassett, 
Ja  I,  1876  (died  O  7,  1889).  Children:  Ethel, 
1).  D  1878  (died  Mr  1894);  Enid,  b.  Ag  1880; 
Leroy,  b.  F  1882;  Lora,  b.  My  1885.  Address, 
Fellsmere,  Fla. 

25.  *EDGAR  LOUIS  HILL 
Dairyman  and  Farmer;  B.  S.,  1895;  b.  N  28, 
1848,  Columbus,  O.;  s.  John  William  (b.  N  11, 
1823,  Hesse,  Ger.)  and  Barbara  Ellen  (Clark) 
Hill  (b.  Ja  10,  1823,  WorthinKton,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Brothers  Sch.  Teutopolis;  also  a  sch.  in 
southern  111.  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Philomathean. 
Farming,  1882;  Farming  and  Sheep  Raising, 
1889;  Dairying  and  Farming,  1899-1905,  Caro- 
lina, Porto  Rico.  Married  Jennie  M.  Detmers, 
O  28,  1874,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Children:  William 
Henry,  b.  O  15,  1875;  Edgar  Louis,  b.  N  13, 
1877;  Mary  Ellen,  b.  F  21,  1882;  Charles 
Frederic,  b.  Ag  17,  1882;  Edith,  b.  Ap  10,  1885 
(died  My  14,  1885);  Freda  Margaret,  b.  My  3, 
1886;  Robert  Elsmere,  b.  Ja  s,  1889:  Jeannette 
Barbara,  b.  Mr  4,  1892.  Died  O  10,  1905, 
Elgin,    Tex. 

26.     *SAMUEL   HOUSTON    HOOK 

B.  L.,  1805;  b.  1854.  Prepared  in  Urbana 
II.    S.      Deceased. 

27.  "ANDREW  T.  MORROW 
(Father  of  No.  2187) 
Cert.,  1874;  C.  E.,  1892;  b.  Ag  2,  1845,  Grant 
Co.,  Ind. ;  s.  Joseph  (b.  1799,  N.  C.)  and  Mary 
(Smith)  Morrow  (b.  1810,  Va.).  Prepared  in 
Jonesboro  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  State  Norm.  Sch., 
Oswego,  N.  Y.  Philomathean.  C.  Engr.,  U.  S. 
Lake  Sur.  most  of  time,  1871-8;  Farmer,  1878- 
88;  with  V.  S.  Engng.  Dept.  at  large,  1891- 
191 1.  Married  Harriet  j\I.  Case,  F  7,  1878, 
Mendota,  111.  (died  S  10,  191 1).  Children: 
Nelson  ('04),  b.  N  6,  1879;  Louise,  b.  Mr  13, 
1882.  Died  Mr  6,   1914,  Altamont,  Kan. 

28.  JOHN  AUGUSTUS  OCKERSON 

C.  Engr.  and  mem.,  Miss.  Riv.  Comn;  B.  S. 
in  C.  E.,  1878;  D.  Eng.,  1903;  b.  Mr  4,  1848. 
Skane,   Sweden    (came  to  U.   S.    1851);   s.   Jons 


Ukiveksitv  of  Illinois 


[1873  ■ 


Akerson  (b.  1796,  Swedtn)  and  Boel  Jons  (Dot- 
ler)  Ockerson  (b.  1803,  do.).  Prepared  in  Elm- 
wood  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pres.,  Adelphic; 
Prcs.,  Coll.  Govt.  Level  and  Transit  man, 
.\.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.;  .\sst.,  U.  S.  Lake  Sur.; 
.\sst.  Engr.,  Eads  Jetties,  1876;  Prin.  Asst. 
Engr.,  Miss.  Riv.  Improvement;  Engr.  and 
Mgr.,  Silver  Age  Min.  Co.,  Colo.,  191  o- 
11;  Engr.  in  charge  Colo.  Riv.  work.  Jury 
of  Awards,  Paris  E.xposition,  1900;  Chief 
Hept.  Liberal  Arts,  La.  Purchase  Exposi- 
tion. 1902-5.  and  mem.,  Superior  Jury  of 
.\wards.  iNIem..  Miss.  Riv.  Comn.,  1898' — ■  U.  S. 
Del.  to  Internat.  Cong,  of  Merchant  Marine, 
Paris,  1900;  U.  S.  Del.  to  Internat.  Cong,  of 
Navigation,  Paris,  1900;  Res.  Commissioner  for 
Sweden,  La.  Purchase  E.\position,  1903;  U.  S. 
Del.  to  Tenth  Internat.  Cong,  of  Navigation, 
Milan,  Italy,  1905;  also  St.  Petersburg,  1908, 
and  Washington,  1912.  Civ.  War,  I32d  111. 
Inf.;  ist  Minn.  Mv.  A.,  1864-5.  Decorations 
awarded  by  the  following  countries:  Germany, 
"Officer  of  the  Crown";  Italy,  "Knight  of  the 
Crown";  Sweden,  "Knight  of  the  Order  of 
Vassa",  "Commander,  Order  of  Vassa";  France, 
"Officer  r>eau.x  .\rts"  and  .Merite  dc  Agricole ; 
Belgfium,  "Knight  of  the  Order  of  Leopold"; 
China,  "Order  of  the  Double  Dragon",  ist 
grade.  Mem.,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  1898;  A.  S.  C. 
E.,  Pres.  do.,  1912;  twice  \'.  P.  and  twice 
Pres.,  St.  Louis  Engrs.  Club;  G.  .\.  R. ;  Noon- 
day Club,  St.  Louis;  Bellevive  Country  Club, 
do.;  Pres.,  Univ.  of  III.  Alumni  Assn.  of  St. 
L^uis.  Auth.:  Numerous  articles  contributed  to 
Traits.  A.  S.  C.  E.;  Jour.  Associated  Engr- 
Socs.;  Engr.  Jour.;  Proceedings  Eighth  Inter- 
nat. Cong,  of  Navigation,  Paris,  1900;  do..  Tenth 
Cong.,  ^lilan,  1905;  iitli  Cong.,  St.  Peters- 
burg, 1908;  Engr.  Cong.,  Glasgow,  Scotland, 
1 90 1  and  Official  Reports.  Married  Helen  J\L 
Chapin,  N  3,  1875,  Detroit,  (died  Mr  1886); 
Clara  W.  Shackelford,  Je  4,  1890,  St.  Louis., 
Address,  5305  Delmar  Blvd..  St.  Louis. 


29.     PARLEY  AGRIPPA  PHILLIPS 

Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser;  M.  L.,  in  Agr., 
1894;  b.  My  28,  1840,  Damascus,  111.;  s.  Nor- 
man (b.  O  15,  1801,  Plainfield,  N.  J.)  and 
Phila  Ann  (Martrine)  Phillips  (b.  1822,  Albany, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Rock  Riv.  Sem.  Philoma- 
thean;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Mag;istrate,  four  yrs. ; 
Damascus,  111.,  1873-84;  Madison,  Miss.,  1884 — ; 
.\ppointed  Election  Commissioner  by  Gov.  of 
Miss.  Mem.,  Co.  G,  92nd  111.  Volunteers  for 
five  months,  1865.  Farmers  Grange  P.  11.,  1873- 
84;  Farmers  Alliance,  1893.  Address,  Madison 
Sta.,  Miss. 

30.  FRANKLIN  CARPENTER  PLATT 

Retired  Judge;  M.  L.,  1893;  b-  Ag  20,  1854, 
Warren,  111.;  s.  John  D.  (b.  N  1824.  Otsego 
Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Julia  E.  (Carpenter)  Piatt  (b. 
1824,  do.).  Prepared  in  Warren  II.  S.;  LL. 
15.,  Union  Coll.  of  Law,  Chicago.  Adelphic. 
Treas.,  la.  Universalist  Convention,  two  yrs., 
Pres.  do.,  six  yrs.;  Practised  law  in  Dow  City, 
la.,  and  Waterloo,  la.,  1876-98;  appointed  Judge 
loth  Jud.  Dist.  of  la.,  1898;  elected  to  that 
office,  1898,  1902,  1906,  1910;  Voluntarily  re- 
tired from  the  bench  ja  i,  1915.  Served  as 
Capt.  under  Col.  Snyder  on  guard  duty  at 
(Chicago  fire.  Pres.,  Waterloo  Saddlery  Co., 
V.  P.,  Coml.  Nat.  Bank  of  Waterloo,  organized 
by  his  father  and  himself  in  1883;  V.  P.  of 
Waterloo  and  Cedar  Falls  Union  Mill  Co.,  one 
of  the  authors  of  the  bill  providing  for  the 
City  Mgr.  plan  of  City  Govt.,  now  a  law  of  la.; 
address  on  this  subject,  delivered  before  the 
Waterloo  Rotary  ("lub,  published  in  The  Rotar- 
tan  in  19 17.  Judge  .\dvocalc  of  the  Waterloo 
Service  League  and  the  Waterloo  Vigilance 
Corps,  and  Chm.  of  the  Waterloo  Council  of 
Defense.  Marriefl  Delia  Mary  Pheli)S,  Ap  21, 
1SS7.  ('lied  My  7.   i'>o7);    Myrtl,-  R.  Sarvay,  Je 


IS,  1909,  Carthage,  N.  Y.  Children:  Franklin 
G.  (died  in  infancy)  ;  Alice  Virginia,  b.  Ja  28, 
1893;  Elda  May,  b.  N  19,  1895.  Address,  515 
E.  3rd  St.,  Waterloo,  la.;  bus.  add.,  406  Com- 
mercial  Bldg.,   do. 

31.     ELIJAH     NEWTON    PORTERFIELD 

Real  Est.  and  Loan  Bus.;  C.  E.,  1894;  b.  Ag 
18,  1 85 1.  Worthington,  Pa.;  s.  James  B.  (b.  Ag 
10,  1826,  do.)  and  Elvira  Henrietta  Porter- 
field  {b.  Mr  5,  1829.  do.).  Prepared  in  Sidney 
H.  S.  Adelphic.  Bellair  La.  Sugar  Planta- 
tion, 1874-6;  Eureka  Springs,  Ark.  Ry.  Con- 
tracting, 1881-2;  Kearney.  Neb.,  1883;  Co. 
.Surv.,  Buffalo  Co.,  Neb.,  twelve  yrs.;  City 
Engr.,  Kearney,  Neb.,  eight  yrs.;  dealer  in 
Real  Est.  Loans,  1902 — .  Married  .'\vis  Scott, 
F  28,  1889,  Kearney,  Neb.  Address,  4344 
Wetherby   St.,   San   Diego,   Calif. 

32.  •HENRY  EDWIN  ROBBINS 
(Husband  of  No.  89) 
M.  S.,  1891;  b.  O  6  1847,  Springfield,  N.  Y.: 
s.  Joseph  (b.  1809,  Belchertown,  Mass.)  ana 
Emma  (Bates)  Robbins  (b.  1819,  Kensington, 
Eng. ).  Prepared  in  Gram.  Schs.,  N.  Y.  City. 
Ph.  D.,  Wesleyan,  Bloomington,  1888.  Supt., 
Schs.,  Lyons,  la.,  twelve  yrs.;  Pueblo,  Colo., 
1894-6;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1896-9.  Invented  a 
force  pump  in  1870.  Auth.:  Many  published 
speeches  and  addresses;  contributed  to  several 
educ.  jours.;  Camping  on  the  Miss.,  a  book 
for  boys.  Mem.,  A.  F.  .A.  M.,  32d  degree; 
.Mystic  Shrine.  Married  ^largaret  Esther 
Stewart  ('75),  D  31,  1879.  Child,  Alic6  May, 
b.   Ap  6,    1882.   Died  F   6,   1S89,   Chicago. 

ii.  ALEXANDER  CULBERSON  SWARTZ 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  1878;  b.  Ja  5, 
1846,  Westmoreland,  Co.,  Pa.;  s.  Henry  (b. 
i8oi.  Pa.)  and  Margaret  (Gardner)  Swartz  (b. 
r8o6,  do.).  Prepared  at  home.  Philomathean. 
Instr.  in  Arch,  and  Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1873-7; 
Locating  Engr.  on  Santa  Fe  from  Kansas  City 
to  Chicago;  Archs.  and  Engrs.,  Swartz  and 
Swartz,  Fresno,  Calif.;  First  Asst.  in  first  R.  R. 
Sur.  over  Marshall  Pass,  1877;  had  important 
part  in  great  railroad  war  for  possession  of  the 
Grand  Canyon  of  the  Ark.,  1877-8,  between  the 
.Sante  Fe  and  D.  &  R.  G.  Cos.  Served  as  pvt. 
in  Chicago,  1871.  Mem.,  Christian  Church. 
.Married  Charlotte  Ellen  Lloyd,  D  10,  1878, 
Areola,  111.  Children:  Howard  S.,  b.  Ja  19, 
1882  (died  Ag  6,  1909);  Fred  L.,  b.  Je  9,  1885; 
Burton  A.,  b.  O  5,  1887.  Address,  Fresno, 
Calif. 

34.     EDGAR  JAMES   WILEY 
R.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.,  191 8.  as  of  the  class  of 
'873;  b.  JI  1848,  Otisco,  Mich.;  s.  James  Wiley. 
Address,   Sault   Ste.  Marie,  Mich. 

35.  LOUIS  EDWARD  WILLIAMS 
Lawyer;  M.  S.,  1894;  b.  Je  7,  1850,  Keokuk; 
s.  William  Henry  (b.  .V  18,  1803,  .Argyle,  N. 
Y.)  and  Abby  Lydia  (White)  Williams  (b.  Je 
20  1814,  Putney,  Vt.).  Prei)ared  in  Perry, 
Pike  Co.,  111.;  New  Ipswich,  .\ppIeton  Acaa., 
N.  II.;  B.  L.,  Keokuk  Coll.  of  Law,_i884.  Two 
yrs.,  Co.  Surv.,  Lee  Co.,  la.;  Teacher  and 
Prin,  1873-84;  Lawyer.  Real  Est..  Abstracts, 
Loan  and  Ins.  Agt.,  1884.  Chm.,  St.  Conven- 
tion which  organized  la.  liranch,  Nat.  Farmers' 
Alliance  and  several  yrs.  St.  Sec.  and  St.  Lec- 
turer, do.;  Twice  Chm.  of  Com.  on  Resolutions, 
Nat.  Alliance,  and  two  yrs.  Nat.  Lecturer; 
I'hrice  Pres.,  Scientific  Soc,  Univ.  of  111. 
Married  Laura  Jane  Steadman,  My  4,  1880, 
Henry  Co.,  la.  (divorced  F  6,  191 1).  Child- 
ren: liva  Theodora,  b.  Je  13,  i88-i;  Bertha  E., 
1).  Ap  I,  1885  (died  N  1886);  Paul  William,  b. 
.\  18,  1888;  Ralph  Steadman,  b.  Mr  28.  1891. 
.hidress,  24  N.   5th   St.,   Estes  Bldg.,   Keokuk. 


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CLASS  OF  1874  (14 

36.  IRA  OSBORN  BAKER 

(Father  of  Nos.  1454,  231S,  2316,  2886.) 
^  Professor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  1S78;  D. 
Eng.,  1903;  b.  S  23,  1853,  Linton,  Ind.;  s.  Hiram 
Walker  (b.  AJr  11,  1826,  Lewiston,  N.  Y.)  and 
Amanda  (Osborn)  Baker  (b.  S  3,  1825,  Linton. 
Ind.).  I'repared  in  Mattoon  IL  S.  Uclta  Tau 
Delta;  Adelphic.  Asst.,  C.  E.  and  Phys.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1874-8;  Instr.,  C.  E..  1878-9;  Asst.  Prof., 
1879-1880;  Prof.,  1S80 — ;  in  charge  C.  Engng. 
Dept.,  1S79-1915.  Auth.:  Treatise  on  Masonry 
Const.,  1889,  '99,  'og;  Leveling  Durability  of 
Brick  Pavements,  1892;  Engr's.  Sur.  Instru- 
ments, 1893;  Roads  and  Pavements,  1903,  '13, 
'i8;  besides  various  arts,  in  engng.  jours,  and 
proceedings  of  Engng.  Socs.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E. ; 
vN'estern  S.  of  C.  E. ;  Soc.  Prom,  of  Engng. 
Educ,  Pres.,  1893-4,  1899-1900;  111.  Soc.  of 
Engr.,  Pres.,  1887-1889;  Mem.,  Congr.  Church. 
Married  PLmma  Burr,  Ag  15,  1877  (died  Je  ji, 
1911);  Mrs.  Angle  Ewing  Ritter,  Ag  7,  1913. 
Children:  Horatio  Weber  ('01),  b.  Jl  9,  1879 
(died  Jl  8,  1915):  Imo  ('05),  b.  Je  26,  1882; 
Cecil  Franklin  ("07),  b.  N  19,  1883;  Ira 
Webster  ('05),  b.  Mr  17,  1884.  Address,  1106 
W.  California  St.,  Urbana. 

37.  JOHN  P.  CAMPBELL 
Physician    (retired);   M.   L.,    1893;    M.   D.;   b. 

Je  25,  1847,  O.  Prepared  in  Common  Schs. 
Retired  Phys.,  Pharm.  and  Farmer.  Address, 
Ft.  Garland,  Colo.f 

38.    *ALICE  CHEEVER  (BRYAN) 

(Mother  of  Nos.  2597,  3298) 
M.  L.,  1S92;  b.  Ja  II,  1854,  Elm  Grove,  111.;  d. 
Daniel  Arnold  (b.  Jl  26,  1827,  Providence, 
R.  I.)  and  Sarah  Reed  (Walker)  Cheever  (b. 
Ap  I,  1829,  Deering,  N.  H.).  Prepared,  Peoria 
H.  S.  Alethenai.  (one  of  the  founders,  the  first 
Sec.,  and  later  Pres.);  tirst  woman  V.  P.,  Stud. 
Govt.;  V.  P.,  Class.  Teacher  in  pub.  schs.  and 
teacher  of  music  until  1878.  Mem.,  Cotigr 
Church;  Champaign  Social  Sc.  Club;  the  first 
sec.  of  the  class  of  1874,  served  till  the  time  of 
her  death.  jNIarried  Alphonso  Hunt  Bryan,  N 
19,  1878,  Peoria,  (died  N  27,  191  o).  Children: 
Helen  Gordon  ("06),  b.  My  3,  1883;  Sarah 
Elizabeth  ('08),  1>.  Jc  15,  1886.  Died  Ap  10, 
1917,   Champaign. 

39.  *GREGORY  GABRIALIAL  DABRAS- 
KIAN 
Farmer;  B.  S.,  1895;  b-  Ap  15,  1842,  Nico- 
mita,  Turkey;  s.  James  Gerigorial  and  Noon- 
yah  Gregory  (b.  liscutory,  Constantinople, 
Turkey).  Farming  in  Bakdjedjck,  Turkey 
Mem,  Congr.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Died  Ag 
16,    1906,   Bakdjedjck,   Turkey. 

40.  EBENEZER  LEWIS  DRURY 
(Brother  of  No.  3) 
Attorney;  M.  L.,  1894;  b.  O  17,  1850,  Ben- 
nington, Ind.;  s.  Henry  (b.  1823,  Ft.  Massac, 
111.)  and  Lydia  (Bassett)  Drury  (b.  1823, 
Bennington,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Mason  H.  S. 
Philomathean.  Teacher,  1S74-7;  Law  Stud., 
1877-q;  Admitted  to  bar  in  1880;  Practiced 
Law  in  S.  Dak,  1880 — .  Mem.,  Co.  Univ.  Cadets 
called  out  at  request  of  Gov.  to  do  police  duty 
in  Chicago  at  time  of  great  fire  in  1871.  Mar- 
ried Mary  Ochsner,  Lone  Rock,  Wis.,  N,  188=;. 
Children:  Mary  L.,  b.  1893;  Joseph  H.,  b. 
1897.   Address,  Chamberlain,   -S.   Dak.t 

41.  HERBERT  EATON 
(Brother  of  No.  65) 
Farmer;  B.  S..  1895;  b.  O  14.  1849,  Phalanx, 
Monmouth  Co.,  N.  J.;  s,  Lucius  (b.  Ag  7,  1814, 
Hancock,  Vt.)  and  Lucy  (Cleveland)  Eaton 
(b.  Je  II,  1824,  North  Hector,  N.  Y.).  Mar- 
ried Grace  E.    Baker,  N   19,   1881,   (died  Ap  2, 


LIVING,  5  DEAD) 

1900,  J'.loomington).  Children:  Amy  Pearl,  b. 
Ap  21,  1883;  Howard  Lucius,  b.  F  5,  1888; 
Berenice  Loveday,  b.  JVlr  5,  1896;  Ralph  jParker, 
li.  Ag  5,  1898.     Address,  Bridgeton,  N.  J.f 

42.     *WILLIAM  C.  ELLS 
C.    E.,    1892;    b.    1854,    O.,    s.    Erastus    Ells. 
Died  F  26,  1896,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

43-  HARVEY  CULLEN  ESTEP 
(Brother  of  Nos.  175,  176) 
C.  Engr.;  C.  E.,  1903;  b.  Ag  13,  1852,  Paris, 
p.;  s.  Isaiah  and  Sevilla  (Smith)  Estep.  Delta 
Tau  Delta.  Specialized  in  R.  R.  location  and 
Const.;  held  various  positions  including  Asst. 
Engr.,  O.  R.  &  N.  Co.  &  N.  P.  R.  R.  in  Ore., 
VV'ash.,  Idaho  and  Mont.,  etc.,  1874-1900;  Prin. 
Asst.  Engr.,  St.  L.  R.  R.  Co.,  Minneapolis, 
1900-3;  Asst.  Engr.,  N.  P.  R.  R.  Co.,  Lewiston, 
Idaho,  1905;  Engr.,  St.  L.  R.,  S.  Dak.,  1906; 
Dist.  Engr.,  Milwaukee,  R.  R.,  Idaho,  1907-8; 
Asst.  Engr.,  G.  N.  R.  R.,  Wenatchee,  Wash., 
1909;  Asst.  Engr.,  Grand  Trunk  R.  R.,  South- 
bridge,  Mass.,  1910-;  Engr.,  Const.  Grand 
Trunk  Ry.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Married  Ger- 
trude M.  jNIcConsland  (died  My  15,  1909); 
Mrs.  Jennie  Hobbs,  N  22,  1910,  Seattle. 
Children:  Harvey  Cole,  b.  S  27,  1886;  Adrian 
Clarence,  b.  S  g,  1889.  Address,  Waterman, 
Kitsap  Co.,   Wash. 

44.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  FOSTER 
Violinist;   Cert,  in  Agr.;  B.  S,  in  Agr.,  1914; 

b.  Mr  27,  1854,  Wortley,  Eng.;  s.  Charles  (b. 
D  1800,  Rotherham,  Eng.)  and  Mary  (Robin- 
son) Foster  (b.  Je  11,  1817).  Prepared  by 
jivt.  tutors.  Philomathean.  Organized  and  con- 
ducted the  first  Univ.  orchestra  and  also  con- 
ducted the  first  male  chorus  composed  of  Univ. 
students.  Dir.  of  Mus.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1894-5. 
Auth.  of  many  articles  for  musical  papers;  a 
\^^ar  Song,  191 7,  We  Want  The  Kaiser's 
Helmet  Now  (words  and  music).  iMarried 
Alethea  M.  Burnap,  S  24,  1894,  Champaign. 
Children:  Alice  E.,  b.  S  i,  i8g8;  Alethea  M., 
b.  Mr  6,  1902.  Address,  713  W.  Green  St., 
Champaign. 

45.  PANAGIOTTIS    GENNADIUS 

B.  S.,  in  Agr.,  1878;  b.  1846,  Athens,  Greece. 
Dir.  of  Agr.    Address,  Nicosia,  Cyprus,   (:;:). 

46,  CHARLES  PERRY  JEFFERS 
Pharmacist;  M.  S.,  1S94;  b.  Ja  30,  1853, 
Lvndon,  111.;  s.  Perry  L.  (b.  Enfield,  N.  H.) 
and  Philena  (Fitch)  Jeffers  (b.  Pa.).  Prepared 
at  Lyndon,  111.;  attended  Mass.  Coll.  of  Phar- 
macy. Pres.,  Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Choral 
Soc:  Univ.  Band.  Asst.,  Chem.  Lab.  Clerk 
for  S.  A.  Sheppard  &  Co.,  Boston.,  1875;  do.. 
J.  A.  Blake,  Ipswich,  Mass.,  1876-81;  opened 
bus.  as  prop,  of  Pharmacy  in  Swampscott, 
Alass.,  1881;  opened  branch  store,  do.,  1898. 
Deacon,  Congr.  Church;  mem.,  Salem  Oratorio 
Soc,  several  yrs. ;  Pres.,  Swampscott  Lodge, 
I.  O.  O.  F. ;  First  Pres.,  Bcston's  Assn.  of 
Univ.  of  111.  Alumni.  Married  Elizabeth  B. 
Stockes.  D  25,  187  s,  Ipswich,  Mass.  (died  Ag 
1888);  Clara  "M.  Colcord,  My  12,  1892,  Swamp- 
cott.  Children:  Leroy,  b.  Ag  25,  1876;  Lyndon 
B.,  b.  Mr  14,  1885;  Perry  C,  b.  Ap  4,  1893- 
Address,  164  Humphrey  St.,  Swampscott,  Mass. 

47.  WILLIAM  S.  PICKRELL 
(Brother  of  No.  81) 
Farmer;  M.  S.,  1892;  b.  F  g,  1851,  Me- 
chanicsburg.  111.;  s.  William  Smith  (b.  Mr 
28,  1807,  Montgomery  Co.,  Ky.)  and  Amanda 
Priscilla  (Watson)  Pickrell  (b.  Ap  10,  1816, 
Mason  (io.,  do.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S. 
Delta  Tau  Delta.  Live  Stock  farming.  1874- 
85;     Elec     Lighting    &•    Gas,     1885-95;     Ostrich 


University  of  Illinois 


[1875 


Farming,  1895 — .  Married  Gcorgiana  M.  Keith, 
X  15,  1883,  Chicago.  Cliildren:  John  Keith, 
b.  F  3.  1885;  Abhie  Beatrice,  b.  D  12,  1887: 
William  Smith,  b.  Mr  27,  1896.  Address,  364 
X.  7th  Ave.,  Phoenix,  Ariz. 

48.     JOHN  LARKE  PIERCE 

(Brother  of  No.  8j) 
Loans  and  Ins.  Bus.;  B.  L.,  1878;  li.  Ag  :!4, 
'853,  Canaan,  Conn.;  s.  Williani  GitTord  (b. 
N  27,  1816,  do.)  and  Jane  E.  (Adam)  Pierce 
(b.  N  16,  1815,  do.).  Prepared  in  Klnnvood 
H.  S. ;  Knox  Acad.,  Galesburg,  111.  Beta 
Theta  Pi;  Philomathean;  One  of  the  Eds.  of 
Stiidetit,  and  of  Illini.  Practiced  law,  Cham- 
paign, 1879-83;  Mgr.  Omaha  Mercury,  a  law 
puDlication,  1896-1902;  Deputy  Aud.  and  Ins. 
Commissioner  of  Neb.,  1903-9;  City  Atty., 
1882-3;  engaged  in  business,  Farm  Loans, 
Norfolk,  Neb.,  1883-1892;  Real  Est.,  1892-6; 
V.  P.,  Lincoln  Accident  Ins.  Co.,  and  mem., 
Ins.  firm  of  Pierce  &  Hatfield;  also  connected 
with  Security  Savings  and  Loan  Assn.,  191  o — . 
Married  Margaret  Harris,  My  20,  1880,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  William  Dwight,  b.  N  16, 
1881;  Roy  GiflFord,  b.  O  23,  1884;  Paul  Harris, 
b.  O  3,  1887.  Address,  1545  S.  19th  St., 
Lincoln,  Neb. 

49.     *FRANCES   ADELIA  POTTER 

(REYNOLDS) 
(Wife  of  No.  so;  Mother  of  G562) 
Author;  B.  L.;  b.  Mr  13,  1835,  Albion, 
Mich.;  d.  Aaron  (b.  Ap  9,  1820,  Ft.  Edward, 
N.  Y.)  and  Frances  Augusta  (Shaw)  Potter 
(b.  My  31,  1830,  do.).  Prepared  at  home. 
Charter  mem.,  Alethenai;  Stud.  Govt.;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Teacher,  Eng.  at  Judson  Univ., 
"875-77;  HI.  1877-80;  Mont.,  1880-91;  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.,  189J-1918.  Has  written  constantly 
for  publication  since  graduation,  publishing 
stories,  verse,  descriptive  letters  and  articles 
on  religious  and  educ.  subjects;  reviewer  of 
current  literature  since  1876.  Auth. :  Serials, 
Through  Devious  Ways,  Ich  Dien;  Rose  Cot- 
tage; The  Phantom  Flower;  Winifred's  In- 
heritance; An  Autograph  of  Stone;  The 
Senior's  Vacation;  etc.  One  of  first  two 
woman  mems.  of  Mont.  Press  Assn.;  mem.. 
Home  and  Foreign  Mission.  Socs. ;  Charter 
mem.,  R.  I.  Short  Story  Club;  Mont.  Press; 
Citizens'  Hist.  Assn.  Married  Henry  Sheldon 
Reynolds,  ('74),  Je  10,  1874,  in  Univ.  parlors 
by  Regent  Gregory.  Children:  Vinton  Irving, 
b.  D  16,  1878;  Ernest  Shaw  (g'09),  b.  D  7, 
1884;  Paul  Rca,  b.  Je  15,  1889  (died  1891); 
Frederick  Aaron,  b.  My  14.  1894  (died  O  26, 
1918).     Died  Mr  17,  1919,  Providence.  R.  I. 

50.  HENRY  SHELDON  REYNOLDS 
(Husband  of  No.  49;  Father  of  GS62) 
Retired  Teacher  and  Farmer;  B.  S.,  1878; 
M.  S.,  1879;  b.  S  19,  1849,  Providence,  R.  I.; 
s.  Jeremiah  Anthony  (b.  My  11,  1820)  and 
Charlotte  S.  (Vinton)  Reynolds  (b.  S  13,  1822). 
Prepared  in  country  schs.  and  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
Bloomington,  111.  Ph.  D.,  Judson  Univ.,  1882. 
Scientific  and  Adelphic.  Taught  Chem.  and 
Nat.  Hist.,  Ark.,  1875-7;  farming,  two  yrs. ; 
grad.  course  in  Univ.;  Prospector  and  As- 
sayer  in  Colo,  and  Mont.;  taught  one  yr. ; 
Supt.,  Concentrator:  Rancher,  six  yrs.;  Prof., 
Nat.   Sc,  Union  Coll.,  Lincoln,  Neb.;  religious 


work  with  Pub.  Soc.  last  seven  yrs.;  held  church 
offices  and  diflFerent  offices  connected  with 
Franklin  Soc.  of  Providence;  Sc.  Soc.  Organ- 
ized, 1822;  Hist.  Assn.-  League  of  Improve- 
ment Soc.  Number  of  Cieol.  lectures  delivered 
there  as.  From  Mine  to  Mint;  Some  Common 
Fossils;  Along  the  Shore;  and  other  R.  I.  lec- 
tures; letters  of  travel.  Married  Frances 
Adelia  Potter  ('74)  Je  10,  1874,  Urbana. 
Children:  Ernest  Shaw  (g'09),  b.  D  7,  1884; 
Paul  Rea,  b.  Je  15,  1889,  (died  1891);  Frederick 
Aaron,  b.  My  15,  1894  (died  O  26,  1918).  Ad- 
dress, 60  Evergreen   St.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

51.  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  SMITH 
Draftsman;  B.  S.,  1874;  b.  Ja  12,  1849, 
Haden,  Ger. ;  s.  Charles  (fc.  Ap  15,  1821,  Ger.) 
and  Katharcna  (Leicht)  Smith  (b.  Ja  i,  1816). 
Prepared  in  pvt.  II.  Schs.  and  home  studies. 
Adelphic;  Telegraphic  Soc;  Band.  Invented 
Reversing  Link  for  Steam  Engine,  Pat.,  No. 
203,662,  1878;  Metallic  Scale  for  Draftsmen, 
Pat.  No.  287,480,  1883;  "T"  Sciuare,  No. 
307,419,  1884;  Scale  Holder  for  Draftsman, 
No.  332,958,  1885;  Metallic  Triangle  for 
Draftsmen,  No.  437,870,  1890;  also  the  fol- 
lowing inventions  not  patented.  The  Over- 
hanging Arm  Brace  for  Milling  Machines;  Blue 
Print -Frame;  Automatic  two-gear  Coaster  and 
Brake  for  Bicycles.  Auth.:  Arts,  for  the  Am. 
Machinist,  Balancing  Engines;  Cushion  Bal- 
ance; Steam  Engine  Economy;  New  Reversing 
Link  for  Steam  Engines,  Van  Nostrand's  Engr. 
Mag.;  Iniproved  Method  of  Finding  the  Diam- 
eters of  (Jone  &  Step  Pulleys,  Trans,  of  A.  S. 
M.  E.,  V.  8,  p.  464;  also  many  others  along 
cngng.  subjects.  Married  Marv  Jewett  Trafton, 
Ap  29,  1884,  Central  Falls, '  R.  I.  Address. 
Tampico,  Ill.-f 

52.  GEORGE  STORY 
U.  S.  Mineral  Surv.;  C.  E.,  1894;  b.  Ap  10, 
1853,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  s.  Joseph  Story.  Engr. 
and  Surv.  in  So.  Calif.,  1880 — ;  Deputy  Co. 
Surv.,  San  Diego,  Co.;  Asst,  Engr.,  Calif. 
So.  R.  R.,  1880-1;  Pres.,  Location  and  Bridge 
Work;  Deputy  Co.  Surv.,  San  Luis  Obispo, 
Calif.,  1882;  Co.  Surv..  do.,  1886-92;  City 
Engr.,  do.,  1883-94;  do.,  1895-1915;  Dept.  St. 
Mineralogist,  Calif.;  Engr.  and  Surv.,  San 
Luis  Obispo,  Calif.,  191S-18;  U.  S.  Mineral 
Surv.,  1 91 8 — ;  Pres.  Bd.  of  Educ,  San  Luis 
Obispo,  Calif.;  V.  P.,  Co.  Bd.  of  Educ,  do. 
Mem.,  Bd.  of  Health,  do.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  K.  T.; 
K.  P.  Married  Captola  Evans,  F  24,  1886, 
San  Luis  Obispo,  Calif.  Address,  1342  Garden 
St.,  San  Luis  Obispo,  Calif. 

53.  WILLIAM  WATTS 
Phys.  and  Surg.;  B.  S.,  1895;  b.  F  6,  1854, 
Farmingdale,  111.;  s.  Charles  (b.  Ja  10,  1804,  N. 
H.)  and  Elizabeth  (Innis)  Watts  (b.  D  31,  1813, 
County  Down,  Ire.).  Prepared  in  Springfield 
H.  S.  M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1878.  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Teacher,  1874-5; 
Phys.  and  Surg.,  1878 — .  Mem..  Am.  Inst,  of 
Horn.;  late  Mai.  and  Surg.,  O.  Nat.  Guard, 
1900-5.  Married  Emelie  C.  Shunck,  O  20,  1884. 
Children:  Edna  Imogene,  b.  Ja  10.  1886;  Fred- 
erick W.,  b.  O  19,  1887.  Address,  1035  Superior 
St.,  Toledo,  O. 

54.     'WALTER  WARD  WHARRY 
B.   S.,   1895;  b.    1851,  III;  s.    Evans  Wharry. 
Died  Je   28,    i8g6.    Sycamore,   III. 


CLASS  OF  1875  (25 
55.     LAURA  MORRIS  ANDERSON 
(GREENHALGH) 
B.  L.,  1895;  b.  Lexington,  Ky.;  d.  C.  N.   (b. 
Ky.)  and  A.  J.  (Noble)  Anderson  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  Scm.    Mem.,  M.  E.  Church. 
Married    J.    R.    Greenhalgh,    1880,    Champaign. 
Address,    217    E.    12th    St.,    Oak    Cliff,    Dallas, 
Tex.t 


LIVING.  12  DEAD) 

56.     'DE  LONSON  ELROY  BARNARD 

(Father  of  No.  2318) 
B.  S.  in  Agr.,  1895-  b.  Ag  22,  1852,  Porter 
Co.,  Ind.;  s.  Oliver  W.  (b.  Ag  4,  1828)  and 
Mary  Jane  (Williams)  Barnard  (b.  F  10,  1832, 
Wayne  Co.,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Kankakee  H.  S. 
Delta  Tau  Delta;  Adelphic.  Dairying,  1887; 
Supt.,  Machine  Shop,  1889;  Supt.,  Aermoter  Co., 


i875l 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


1894;  Supt.,  Fairbanks-Morse,  1898;  Supt.. 
Temple  Pump  Co.  Invented  Windmill,  1894; 
gas  engine,  1898;  steel  tower;  speed-changing 
driving  and  reversing  devices  for  grinder,  1900- 
05;  improvement  on  explosive  motor,  1905; 
motor  vehicles,  1905.  Married  Kate  L.  Bord- 
well,  D  12  1877,  Manteno  111.  Children:  Ruby 
Allison,  b.  Je  28,   1880;   Lela  Ethelyn   ('05),  b 


N    17,    1882;    Glenn    Milton 
Died  Ap  4,   1905,  Chicago. 


b.    Ag    13,    1885. 


57.  ARTHUR  ELLIS  BARNES 
(Brother  of  Nos.  256,  303.) 
Mining;  B.  S.  in  Chem.,  1878;  b.  Je  18  1855, 
Stockbridge,  Vt.;  s.  Orainel  Churchill  (b.  S  9, 
1829,  Bridgewater,  Vt.)  and  Caroline  (Ellis) 
Barnes  (b.  E  20,  1829,  Norwood,  Mass.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Tutor,  Univ.  of 
III.,  1873-7;  Drug  bus.  1877-86;  Mortgage  and 
Loan  bus.,  1886-91;  Mfr.  of  high  grade  clay 
bldg.  products,  1891-6;  Elec.  insulation,  1896- 
1904;  Mgr.,  water  co.,  1904-7;  Min.,  1907 — . 
Original  research  work  upon  heavy  insulation 
material.  Married  Kittie  Wheeler,  O  7,  1885, 
Topeka,  Kan.  Children:  Helen,  b.  Ja  24,  1888; 
Katherin,  b.  Jl  7,  1892;  Gladys,  b.  Jl  3,  1903. 
Address,  Goldfield,   Nev.f 

58.  DILLON  S.  BROWN 
(Father  of  No.  7412) 
Banker;  M.  S.,  1892;  b.  My  12,  1852,  Genoa, 
111.;  s.  Jeremiah  Libby  (b.  Ap  17,  1805,  Scar- 
borough, Me.)  and  Eliza  Ann  (Jackman)  Brown 
(b.  My  26,  1826,  Shadigee,  Franklin  Co.,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Sycamore,  111.  and  Univ.  Acad. 
Scientific;  Philomathean.  Practicing  Veterin- 
ary, 1877-81;  Gen.  Store,  1880-1882;  Banker 
1882 — .  Two  terms  Pres.  Village  Bd. ;  six 
terms  Pres.  Bd.  of  Educ;  two  terms  Supvr. ; 
Pres.,  De  Kalh  Co.  Sale  Improvement  Assn. 
Married  Emily  E.  Pond,  My  16,  1878,  Genoa, 
111.  Children:  Claude,  b.  Mr  15,  1880  (died  O 
23,  1886):  Earle  W..  b.  Jl  30,  1882;  Bayard 
('16),  b.  My  21,  1891  (died  O  11,  1918);  one 
daughter  and  one  son  died  in  infancy.  Address, 
Genoa,   111. 

59.     RALPH   LEE   BROWN 

(Father  of  No.  2592;  Brother  of  No.  165) 
Banking  and  Real  Est.;  B.  L.;  M.  L.,  1881; 
b.  F  17,  1852,  Marengo,  111.;  s.  Milo  S.  (b.  1826, 
Burns,  N.  Y.)  and  Hannah  M.  (Drake)  Brown 
(b.  1830,  Cuyler,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Marengo 
H.  S.  Philomathean,  Pres.  Teaching  to  F, 
1882-  Loan  and  Real  Est.,  1882-90;  Abstracting 
and  Real  Est.,  1890-1899;  Banking,  Abstracting 
and  Real  Est.,  1899 — ,  with  Brown  Brothers  St. 
Bank  and  Trust  Co.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church; 
Supt.,  S.  S.  and  on  official  bds.,  etc.;  Aber- 
deen, S.  Dak.;  Social  So.  Club.  Married  Mary 
L.  Manley,  Je  9,  1880,  Tolono,  111.  Children: 
Paul  M.  ('06),  b.  Ap  30,  1883;  Norma  M.,  1>. 
N  24,  1886;  Clinton  F.,  b.  Je  13,  1890.  Address, 
c/o  Brown  Bros.  Corp.,  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak. 

60.  AMANDA  CAMPBELL  (MOORE) 
(Mother  of  No.  31 16;  Sister  of  No.  94.) 
M.  L.  in  L.  &  S.,  1803;  b.  Ap  lo.  185,!, 
Coshocton,  O.;  d.  Patrick  Steele  (b.  F  12,  1804, 
Westmoreland  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Rachael  (Mitchell) 
Campbell  (b.  Ap  30,  1814,  Cecil  Co.,  Md. ). 
Cl'arter  Mem.  and  Pres.,  Alethenai.  Taught 
sch..  1875-9;  Winona  Reading  Circle,  1899-1900; 
Miss.  See.  Presby.  Church.  Married  Milton 
Moore.  Mr  10,  1880,  Philo,  111.  Children: 
Harold,  b.  Je  6,  1883,  (died  Je  8,  1883);  Mab.l 
D.,  ('07),  b.  Mr  28,  1885;  Bertha  Louisa,  b.  F 
22,  1887;  Herbert  Campbell,  b.  Je  18,  189?, 
(died  D  19,   1894).     Address.  Clinton  lU.t 

61.     VANTILE    WILLIAM     CODDINGTON 

(Husband  of  No.  73;  Brother  of  No.  262.) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Arch.,  1895;  b.  Jl  5,  1852, 
Linton,    Ind.;    s.    Isaiah    (b.    Jl    13,    1825)    and 


Elizabeth  (Osborn)  Coddington  (b.  Mr  22, 
1820).  Prepared  in  Menomonie  (\Vis.)  II.  S. 
.'\rch.  1878-85;  Planing  Mill,  1885-91;  Arch. 
1891-98:  Planing  Mill,  1898-1901;  Bridge  and 
Mech.  Engr.,  1901 —  Patents  on  Split  Pulleys, 
1890  and  1891.  Married  Alice  Lee  ('75).  Je  21, 
1876,  Champaign.  Children:  Corinne,  b.  1877; 
Samuel  Cecil,  b.  1881;  Adah,  b.  1884;  Lee,  b. 
1885  (died  1888);  Clyde,  b.  1887;  Ruth,  b.  1889 
Paul,  b.  1892.  Address,  237  36th  St.,  N.  Mil 
waukee. 

62.  "FRANKLIN  PIERCE  DOBSON 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  i89<;  b.  N  16,  1852, 
Belle  Plain,  111.;  s.  Charles  (b.  Doncaster,  Eng.) 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Perry)  Dohson  (b.  Ky.). 
Prepared  in  Minoiik  Pub.  Schs.  Pres.,  Philo- 
mathean. R.  R.  Maintenance,  Const.,  operation 
and  surs.  Mem.  Baptist  Church;  West.  Soc. 
Engrs.  Married  ;Mary  F.  Miltimore,  D  1875, 
Janesville,  Wis.  (died  F  1887);  Carrie  R.  Top- 
ping, Mr  1892.  Children:  Ella,  b.  Ag  1895; 
Harriet,  b.  Ap  1900;  Altred  Topping,  b.  Mr 
1902.     Died  Ag  25,  1906. 

63.  BURLEIGH  ARTHUR  DUNLAP 

(Brother  of  No.  423;  Father  of  Nos.  6212,  7493) 
Lawyer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  1895;  b.  D  4,  1852, 
Cook  Co.,  111.;  s.  Menzo  (b.  D  19,  i8i6,  Pulaski. 
N.  Y.)  and  Arabella  (Pierce)  Dunlap  (b.  Ap  28, 
1825,  Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Dist. 
Sch.  Stud,  till  1881;  Lawyer,  1881 — .  Married 
Clara  J.  Busey,  My  16,  1888,  Urbana.  Child- 
ren: Matliew  E.  ('14),  1).  S  10,  i8gi;  Francis  E. 
('16),  b.  .Mr  5,  1894.  Address,  154  W.  Ran- 
diilpli   St.,   Chicago. 

64.  HENRY  M.  DUNLAP 
.St.  Senator,  Farmer  and  Fruit  Grower;  M. 
S.,  1891;  b.  N  14,  1853;  s.  Mathias  Lane  (b. 
1814,  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.)  and  Emeline 
(Pierce)  Dunlap  (b.  Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Sayoy  Dist.  Sch.  Coll.  Council. 
Mem.,  St.  Sen.  1892-191 2;  1916 — .  Married 
Nora  C.  Burt.  Jl  5,  1877,  Urbana.  Children: 
Mabel,  b.  Ja  23,  1883  (died  Ap  3,  1892);  Clar- 
ence, h.  D  26,  1886  (died  Mr  30,  1892);  Daisy, 
b.  D  13.  1894  (died  F  8,  1895).  Address. 
Savoy,   III. 

65.     *ERNEST   EATON 

(Brother  of  No.  41.) 
B.  S.  in  Agr.,  1895;  b.  F  9,  1851, 
Monmouth  Co.,  N.  J.;  s.  Lucius 
[814,  Jancock,  Vt.)  and  Lucy  (Cleve- 
land) Eaton  (b.  Je  11,  1824,  Schuyler  Co.,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Common  Schs.  Printing  and 
Newspaper  Work,  1877-89;  Farming,  1889-1900. 
Married  Josephine  E.  Clift,  Ja  10,  1882.  Child- 
ren: Bertha  Fay,  b.  N  3,  1883;  Frank  Clift,  b. 
S  25,  1887;  Leland  Ernest,  b.  D  1,  1900.  Died 
Ap  20,  1900,  Downs,  Okla. 

I      66.     *WINFIELD  SCOTT  EVERHART 
]  (Father  of  No.  6866) 

I  Lawyer;  M.  L.  in  L.  &  S..  1891:  b.  N  18. 
1850,  Tuscarogas  Co.,  O. ;  s.  Philip  (b.  Mr  18, 
1824,  Carroll  Co.,  O.)  and  Susan  (Staley) 
Everhart  (b.  My  14,  1827,  Tuscarogas  Co..  OK 
Prepared  in  Neoga.  Adelphic;  Capt.  Univ. 
Regt.  Admitted  to  bar,  1878.  Married  Clara 
Carr,  S  24,  1884,  Toledo.  111.  Children: 
Louise,  b.  Ap  15,  1886;  Susie,  b.  N  18,  1887; 
Millard  C,  b.  Jl  18,  1889;  Minnie,  b.  Ja  3, 
1892;  Philip  H.  ('15),  b.  Ap  6,  1894;  Gladys, 
I.   Jl  29,  1897.     Died  Ag  2,  1899,  Toledo,  III 


Fanner; 
Phalanx, 
(b.  Ag  7. 


67.     "JAMES  FAULKNER 
(Brother  of  No.  136) 
Cerl.;    b.    F   2,    1853,    Irvington,    111. 
sch.,   Ringwood,   111.,   1875-6;   in  Calif. 


Taught 

1 876-8-'; 

Nominee    of    the    Rep.    partv    of    .'^onoma    Co., 

Calif.,  for  Co.   Supt.  of  Pub'  Schs.,  at  the  time 

of  his  death.     Died  O  i,  1882,  Bloomfield,  Calif. 


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68.  GEORGE  NEWTON  GRIDLEY 
Real  Est.;  B.  S.  in  .\Kr.,  1895;  b.  D  17, 
1851,  near  Prairie  View,  Lake  Co.,  111.;  s.  Elislia 
Gridley  (b.  Je  23,  181 7,  OnonJago  Hollow, 
N.  V.)  and  Charlotte  Sawyer  (Ilunewcll)  Grid- 
ley  (b.  S  18,  i8j7,  Norwich,  \'t.).  Prepared  in 
dist.  and  pvt.  sclis.  Philomathean.  Farming 
and  stockraising  until  1890;  traveling  1890-91; 
Real  Est.,  1891-8;  Deputy  Co.  Treas.,  Lake 
Co.,  1899-1900;  Co.  Treas.,  1900-2;  Real  Est., 
1902 — .  \Vas  a  mem.  of  the  militia  troop  organ- 
ized at  tlie  Univ.  1871,  which  did  three  or 
four  days  patrol  service  at  Chicago  after  the 
fire  of  O  9,  1 87 1.  Married  .Annah  Olive 
Bilinski,  S  27,  1883,  Diamond  Lake,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Maud,  b.  O  6,  1886;  .\my  Belle,  b.  S  21, 
1888.  Address,  423  So.  Des  Plaines  Ave., 
Des  Plaines,    111. 

69.  K.\T11ERIN  IIULLINGER 
(STERLING) 
Cert,  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  D  11,  1847,  Md.;  d. 
Lewis  S.  (b.  1820,  Md.)  and  Susanna  (Long) 
Hullinger  (b.  1824,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Ster- 
ling Sem.,  Dixon  Sem.,  and  N.  W.  Coll.  Alcthe- 
nai;  Coll.  Govt.  Taught  sch.  twenty-two  yrs. 
Married  Charles  M.  Sterling,  O  31,  187"- 
Children:  Lewis  M.,  b.  Ja  21,  1879;  Katherine 
Grace,  b.  D  18,  1S80.  Address,  5002  nth 
Ave.,  Seattle. t 

70.  ISRAELLA  KATE  KARIHER 
(EISNER) 
B.  L.,  1895;  b.  Je  25,  1857,  Huntington,  Ind.; 
d.  Israel  (b.  1818)  and  Mary  Ann  (Estep) 
Kariher  (b.  1820).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Married  Albert  Eisner  My  21,  1879,  Champaign. 
Children:  Maurice,  b.  Jl  2,  1880;  Harry,  b. 
Jl  19,  1882  (died  My  30,  1892);  Albert,  b.  S  1, 
1885;  Edward,  b.  O  17,  1889;  Robert,  b.  N  9, 
1891;  Katharine,  b.  N  5,  1897.  Address,  301 
University  Ave.,  Champaign. 

71.  FLORA  LORENA  KELLOGG 
(HUDSON) 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.,  1895;  b.  F  16,  1850,  Woods- 
ville,  O. ;  d.  Elijah  (b.  S  16,  1819,  L'Original, 
Can.)  and  Mary  (Ballard)  Kellogg  (b.  S  3, 
1819,  Georgia,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Sem.,  INIau- 
mee  City,  O.  Married  Harry  E.  Hudson,  Je 
21,  1880,  Hampton,  la.  Children:  Birney  Vane, 
b.  My  8,  1888;  Oscar  Junius,  b.  D  5,  1884; 
Terence  Elijah,  b.  D  26,  1886  (died  Ag  27, 
1887);  Lepha  Hazel,  b.  N  18,  1888.  Address, 
Dougherty,    la.t 

72.     GEORGE  FREDERIC  KENOWER 
(Brother  of  No.  355) 

Ed.  and  Publisher;  B.  L.,  1878;  M.  L.,  1880; 
b.  F  10,  1854,  Carlyle,  111.;  s.  George  (b.  Je 
29,  1816,  Carlisle,  Pa.)  and  Ann  (Shelley) 
Kenower  (b.  Mr  10,  1829,  Lancaster,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  rural  and  village  schs.  Huey,  111. 
Philomathean.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Taught, 
1875-82;  Ed.  and  Publisher,  1882 — ;  Trustee 
Univ.  of  111.,  1881-1883;  Regent,  Univ.  of  Neb., 
1898-1904.  Married  Mary  Jane  Barth,  1877, 
Mascoutah,  111.  Child,  Fenn  Carleton,  b. 
Je  20,  1878.     Address,  Wisner,  Neb. 

73.  ALICE  LEE  (CODDINGTON) 
(Wife  of  No.  61) 
B  L.  in  L.  &  S.,  1880;  b.  Mr  17,  1851,  Mt. 
-Auburn,  111.;  d.  John  McCoUister  and  Kate 
(Chisin)  McCollister.  Alcthenai.  Married  Van- 
tyle  William  Coddington  ('7S).  Je  21,  1S76, 
(;hami>aign.  Children:  Corinne,  b.  Je  15,  1877; 
Samuel  Cecil,  b.  My  14,  'S><':  Adah,  b.  F  20, 
1884;  Lee,  b.  Je  10,  1885  fdied  N  8,  1888); 
Clyde,  b.  Ag  21.  1887:  Ruth,  b.  Mr  8.  1889; 
Paul,  b.  Ap  19,  i^'J-'-  Address,  237  .l6th  St.,  N. 
Milwaukee. t 


74-     *JOHN  EMERSON  LEFLAR 
Cert,    in   L.   &    S.;   b.    1852,   Can.;   s.   Ira   S. 
Leflar.      Entered   from   Batavia,   111.     Deceased. 

75-  CHARLES  CHAMBERLAIN  LYFORD 
Veterinarian;  B.  S.  in  Agr.,  1878;  b.  Ag 
21,  1853,  Roscoe,  111.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  F  2,  1807. 
Canterbury,  N.  H.)  and  Eliza  Burns  (Greeley) 
l.yford  (b.  Jl  8,  1S09,  do.).  Prejiared  in  Beloit, 
Wis.,  and  Rockford  11.  Schs.  D.  \'.  S.,  Mon- 
treal Vet.  Coll.,  1877;  ^I.  D.  C.  M..  McGill 
Med.  Coll.  Scientific;  Philomathean.  At- 
tended Royal  Coll.  of  \'et.  Surgs.,  1879.  Pres., 
N.  W.  Vet.  Med.  Coll.,  1883-9.  In  1888  invented, 
patented,  and  put  on  the  market  an  appliance 
for  breeding  inares.  Auth. :  Barren  Mares; 
articles.  Operations  on  Corns  and  Contracted 
Feet,  Fleming's  Vet.  Jour.;  published  in  Lon- 
don, Castration  of  Crytorchides,  1879;  Differ- 
ential Diagnosis  between  Furunaelus  and  Farcy, 
1902;  Radical  Operation  for  Bursal  Enlarge- 
ments, Am.  I'et.  Review;  Rep.  of  Coll.  and 
Educ.,  do.,  1903;  etc.,  etc.  Alem.  Am.  Vet. 
Med.  Assn.:  Minn.  State  Vet.  Med.  Assn.; 
Pres.  St.  Vet.  Assn.,  V.  P.  and  St.  Sec,  Am. 
Vet.  Med.  Assn.,  at  different  times;  Pres., 
Sec,  and  Treas.,  Minn.  St.  Vet.  Med.  Exam. 
Bd.  Married  Emma  Laura  Hendrickson,  D  23, 
1885,  St.  Paul.  Children:  Stella  Elizabeth,  b. 
O  28,  i886;  Dartt,  b.  Mr  19,  18S8;  Kenneth,  b. 
S  2,  1889;  Chester  Dudley,  b.  S  24,  1897.  Ad- 
dress, 817  3d  Ave.,  S.  Minneapolis.t 

76.  JOHN  CHARLES  McCAULEY 
B.  L.,  1895;  b.  Je  16,  1847,  Defiance  Co.,  O.; 
s.  Philip  (b.  Mr  22,  1823,  Carlisle,  Pa.)  and 
Mary  (Wissler)  INIcCaviley  (b.  N  20,  1819, 
Pickaway  Co.).  Prepared  in  P)ryan  Acad., 
Bryan,  O.  Philomathean.  Taught,  Pub. 
Schs.,  111.,  1875-90;  Idaho,  1890-3;  Hist,  and 
Math.,  Defiance  (Toll.,  1893-7;  "o  regular  occu- 
pation,  1897 — .  Address,  Defiance,  O. 

77.     JOHN  MULLER 

Traveler,  Interpreter,  Illustrator  and  Lec- 
turer; B.  S.  in  L.  &  S.,  18S5;  b.  Besigheim, 
Ger.  Studied  in  Ger.  and  London.  Traveled 
widely  in  Europe  and  New  Zealand.  Inter- 
preter at  an  Orientalist  Cong,  in  Stockholm; 
Del.  to  Peace  Congs.  in  Berne,  Chicago,  Ant- 
werp, Brussels;  Lecturer  at  Universite  Popu- 
lare,  Milan,  Italy.  Address,  Wurtemburg, 
Ger.t 

78.     *JAMES  HARVEY  PARKS 

Surv.  and  Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  1895; 
b.  O  3,  1849,  McDonough  Co.,  111.;  s.  James  B. 
(b.  Ap  27,  1797)  and  Elizabeth  (Patton)  Parks 
(b.  Ta  5,  1806,  Rochhridge  Co..  \'a.).  Pre- 
pared in  Monmouth,  111.,  Acad.  Philomathean, 
Pres.;  Capt. ;  mem.,  ist  sen.  of  Coll.,  Govt. 
Ed.,  Douglas  Co.  Reiiew,  1875-7;  St.  News.; 
Dallas  Daily  Herald,  O  1877;  Hotel  Clerk 
and  Newspaper  Cor.,  1878;  Surv.,  Clarendon, 
Te.x.,  1878-83;  Agt.  for  Tex.  Land  Co.  of 
N  Y.;  Dist.  Deputy  Surv.,  1879-84;  St.  Surv. 
of  Tex.,  1884-8;  Dist.  Surv.,  Tex.,  1888-92; 
Justice  of  Peace,  1804-5;  U.  S.  Mineral  Surv., 
•,896—;  Min.,  Goldficld,  Nev.,  igo6-7.  With 
Co.  B.,  at  Chicago  Fire.  Invented  clinometer, 
1891;  tire  expander,  1893;  bicycle  lock,  1897; 
typewriter  bracket  attaclied  to  desks,  1897. 
Pres  St.  Survs.  Assn.  of  Tex.,  1892-3;  mem., 
A  F  A  M.;  Pres..  Masonic  Club,  Cripple 
Creek  and  Goldficld,  Colo.,  and  V.  P.,  rfo.,  dif- 
ferent times.  Married  Mrs.  V^ashti  Wallace- 
Hull,  N  3,  1879,  Danville,  111.  Children 
(adopted);  Andrew  Wallace  Hull.  b.  i868; 
Nellie,  b.  1876;  Nina,  b.  1892.  Died,  Ooldheld, 
Nov.,  D   12,  1916. 

79.  FERNANDO  ALSTON  PARSONS 

(Husband    of    No.    181) 
Real   Est.  and  Citrus   Fruits;   B.   L.;    M.   L., 
1878;   b.   S   29,   1849,  Readsboro,   Vt.;  s.    Benj. 


is;. 


B ACC ALA  UKK ATE    A  HI  M  N I 


Battles  (1).  O  uSj;.  Vt.)  and  Pollv  Maria 
(Hlanchai(l)  I'arsons  (b.  S  8,  1823,  Vt.).  Pre- 
pared  in  Waterloo  (la.)  H.  S.,  and  Mussel- 
mans'  Bus.  Coll.,  Waterloo,  (la.).  Adclphic; 
Pres.,  Coll.  Govt.;  Mem.,  Coll.  Sen.;  Class 
Sec.,  '75.  Charge  of  Commercial  Dept.,  Univ. 
of  llj.,  1875-80;  Hardware  and  Implement  bus., 
Wellington,  Kan.,  1880-5;  Cashier,  Woods, 
Parsons  Co.,  1880-3;  founded  Ilariier,  Kan., 
Free  Lib.,  1880;  organized  Scott  (Jity  Town 
Co.;  laid  out  Scott  Ciity;  organized  Scott  Co. 
Bank;  Cashier,  1886-9;  organized  and  became 
Pres.  of  Tribune  Town  Co.;  Dir..  Leoti  Town 
Co.,  Kan.;  Minneapolis  one  yr. ;  Loan  Bus.; 
Cashier,  Farmers'  &  Drovers'  Bank,  Kingman, 
Kan.,  1890-4;  Cattle  Ranch,  Kingman  Co., 
1894-9;  in  Kansas  Citv,  Mo..  1900-3;  Pres.  and 
Mgr.,  Villisca  Brick  and  Tile  Co.,  1898-1908; 
i\Ioved  to  Chanutc,  Kan.,  engaged  in  petroleum 
crude  oil  bus.,  field  mgr.  of  eight  cos.,  IQ03;_ 
associated  in  building  the  Kan.  Cooperative* 
Refinery,  1905;  Bus.  Mgr.  for  eleven  yrs.;  be- 
came Prin.  Owner,  Pres.  and  Treas.,  in  1916; 
sold  all  oil  interests  in  191 7;  purchased  home 
at  Stuart,  Fla.,"^nd  spent  winters  there,  sum- 
mers at  Chanute,  Kan.;  engaged  in  Real  Est. 
at  Stuart;  mem.,  Fla.  Land  Co.;  cleared  pal- 
metto land  and  set  out  orange  and  .grape 
fruit  groves;  planted  ten  acres  castor  beans 
inider  Govt,  request  to  produce  oil  for  air- 
ships; taken  an  active  part  in  interesting 
young  people  in  higher  educ.  by  offering 
prizes,  etc.  Auth.  of  some  articles.  Mem., 
Univer.  Church;  L  O.  O.  F.;  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Sophronia  Larned  ('78),  Ag  11,  1881, 
Champaign.  Address,  Chanute,  Kan.;  Stuart, 
Fla.,  in  winter. 

80.  *EMORY  EDWARD  PATCH 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.,  1895;  b.  Ap  25,  1847,  White- 
water, Wis.  s.  Deland  (b.  S  5.  1813,  Vt.)  and 
Almaria  Love  (Drake)  Patch  (b.  Ja  26,  1826, 
Boston,  N.  Y.).  Machinist,  one  yr. ;  Supt., 
New  Doty  Mfg.  Co..  Janesville,  Wis.  to  1898. 
Served  in  33d  Wis.  \'olunteers  Inf.  Co.,  1862-5. 
Married  Annie  Bell  McNutt,  Je  7,  1876,  Cham- 
paign. Child,  Clarence  Emory,  b.  Jl  31,  1893, 
Janesville,  Wis.  Died  Mr  10,  1907,  Janesville, 
Wis. 


81.  'WATSON  PICKRELL 
(Brother  of  No.  47) 
Ostrich  Farmer;  M.  S.  in  Agr.,  1892;  b.  O  4, 
1853,  Mechanicsburg,  HI.;  s.  William  S.  (b. 
Montgomery  Co.,  Ky.)  and  Amanda  P.  (Wat- 
son) Pickrell  (b.  Mason  Co.,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Pub.  Sch.,  Sangamon  Co.,  111.  Delta  Tau 
Delta.  Married  Frances  N.  Ulen,  O  22,  1889, 
Catletsburg,  Kv.  (Died  D  16,  1903).  Children: 
Charles  Ulen,  b.  Je  4,  1892;  William  Watson. 
b.  Ap  15,  1894;  Dorothy  Frances,  b.  F  7.  1896; 
Kenneth,  b.  Mr  71,   1S99.    Died  S  6,   1907. 

82.  FANNY  PIERCE 
(Sister  of  No.  4S.) 
Cert.;  b.  Je  5,  1851,  Canaan,  Conn.;  d.  Wil- 
liam Gilford" (b.  N  27,  181 6,  Canaan,  Conn.)  and 
Jane  Elizabeth  (Adam)  Pierce  (b.  N  16,  181 5. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Knox  Sem.  Galesburg,  111. 
Alethcnai.  Address,  1545  S.  19th  St.,  Sta.  B., 
Lincoln,   Neb. 

83.     WILLIAM  CLARENCE  POLLOCK 

(Brother  of  No.  191.) 
Lawver;  B.  S.  in  L.  &  S.,  1895:  h.  Jl  t2, 
1853,  New  Castle,  Pa.;  s.  James  M.  (b.  County 
Down,  Ire.)  and  Caroline  M.  (Lyon)  Pollock 
(b.  Brighton,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon 
H.  S.  Practicing  Law,  1877-87;  Law  Clerk  and 
Asst.  Atty..  Dept.  of  the  Interior,  1887 — . 
Married  Augusta  May  Grant,  Ja  19,  1881,  Mt. 
Vernon,  111.  Address.  1819  O  St.,  Washington, 
D.  C.t 


84.  ELXA  ALPHONSO  ROBINSON 
Retired  Machinist;  M.  E.,  1893;  b.  D  15,  1839, 
S.  Reading,  Vt.;  s.  Ebenezer  (b.  S  30,  1809,  S. 
Reading.  Vt.)  and  Adeline  (Williams)  Robin- 
son (b.  D  19,  1 814).  Prepared  in  Wesleyan 
Sem.,  Springtield,  Vt.  Prop.  Mach.  Shop  to 
189S;  Plumbing  and  Heating  establishment, 
1898 — .  Trustee  and  Deacon.  Baptist  Church; 
1916,  sold  bus.  Married  Melora  Smith,  Ap 
30,  1861.  (died  Ag  16,  1885);  Mrs.  Semphronia 
E.  Jenks,  N  30,  1886.  Children:  Sarah  Ann, 
b.  and  died  Mr  4,  1862;  Addie  Eva,  b.  O  17. 
1863  (died  .\g  27,  1865);  (iertrude  Minnie  b. 
Jl  5,  1868,  (died  D  25,  1887);  Inea  Mary,  b. 
N  28,  1872;  Fannie  Nettie,  b.  Ag  30,  1881. 
Address,   134   W.   Hill   St.,  Champaign. 

85.  *MELVILLE  AMASA  SCOVELL 
(Husband  of  No.  172.) 
Dean  and  Dir.;  B.  S.;  M.  S.  in  Chem.,  1878; 
Ph.  D.  J 906;  b.  F  26,  1855,  Belvidere,  N.  J.;  s. 
Nathan  (b.  1829,  Burdett,  N.  Y.)  and  Hannah 
(Aller)  Scovell  (b.  1832,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  II.  S.  Adelphic;  Baseball  team; 
mem.,  Sen..  Coll.  Govt.;  Pres.,  Debating  Soc. 
Asst.,  Chem.,  1872-5;  Pvt.  Sec.  to  Regent  Greg- 
ory, 1876-7;  Asst.  Prof.,  Chem.,  1876-80;  Prof., 
Agr.  Chem.,  1880-2;  Mgr.,  Sugar  Factories, 
1884;  Spec.  Agt.,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.,  1884-5; 
Dir.,  Ky.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1885-1912;  Dean  of 
Coll.  of  Agr.,  St.  Univ.  of  Ky.  and  Dir.,  Exp. 
Sta.,  1 909-1 9 1 2.  Invented:  Clarifying  cane 
juices  by  super-heating  (with  Prof.  H.  A. 
Weber)  a  method  now  extensively  used;  Modi 
fication  in  the  Kjedahl  method  where  nitrates  are 
present.  Has  written  buls.  and  reports,  Ky. 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Soc.  for 
Pro.  of  Agr.  Sc. ;  A.  C.  S.;  Soc.  of  Chem. 
Indus.,  London;  Past  Pres.,  Official  Agr.  Chem- 
ists Assn.;  Past  Pres.,  Am.  Assn.  of  Agr.  (Toll, 
and  Exp.  Stas. ;  Pres.,  Park  Comn.,  Lexington 
Ky.;  mem.,  Ky.  St.  Bd.  of  Agr.;  U.  S.  Food 
Standard  Comn.;  in  charge  of  Pure  Food  Con- 
trol, fertilizer  control,  feed  control  and  seed 
control  work  of  St.  of  Ky.  Married  Nancy 
Davis  ('78),  S  8,  1880.  Monticello,  111.  Died 
Ag  15,  1912,  Lexington,  Ky. 

86.     CLARENCE  ORLANDO   SCUDDER 
(Father   of  No.    1767.) 

Teacher:  M.  L.  in  L.  &  S.,  189:;  b.  F  8, 
1853,  Carmel  N.  Y.;  s.  Orlando  B.  (b.  1824, 
New  Fairfield,  Conn.)  and  Emily  H.  (Disbrow) 
Scudder  (h.  1829,  do.).  Prepared  in  Creston 
H.  S.  Pres.,  Phiiomathean;  mem.,  Coll.  Sen. 
Pvt.  Sec.  to  the  Pres.,  1873-5;  Taught,  Rochelle, 
111.,  1875-6;  Supt..  Schs.,  Ashton,  111.,  1876-8; 
Supt.,  Schs.,  N.  Dixon,  111.,  1878-80;  Traveling, 
i88o-r;  taught  Hist,  and  Sc,  No.  111.  Norm. 
Sch.,  1881-2;  Supt.,  Schs.,  Dixon,  18S2-5;  Pekin, 
111.,  1885-9;  S.  Evanston,  111..  1889-92;  Prin., 
Kmerson  Sch.,  Chicago,  1893-6;  Robt.  Morris 
.Sch.,  Chicago,  1S96-1908;  Prin.,  Newberry  Sch., 
Cliicago,  1908-9.  Treas.,  111.  .St.  Teachers' 
\ssn.,  1889-97.  Married  Amelia  C.  Beyer,  D 
26,  1876,  Sycamore, 111.  Children:  Theo.  Y.,  b. 
D  17,  1S77  (died  My  10,  1911);  Oliver  C,  b. 
Jl  27,  1879;  Henry  Disbrow  ('02),  b.  D  20, 
1881;  Charles  R.,  b.  My  26,  1884.  Address, 
1944    Cahuenga   Ave.,    Hollywood,    Calif. 

87.  GEORGE  ROBERT  SHAWHAN 

(Father  of  No.  839.) 
Mgr.,  Savings  in  Bank;  B.  L.,  1879;  b.  Mr 
20,  1844,  Falmouth.  Ind.;  s.  W'ilJiam  M.  (b.  O 
1803,  Bourbon  Co.,  Ky.)  and  Nancy  (Redmond) 
Shawhan  (b.  O  1810,  near  Cythiana,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  common  schs.  Philomatliean;  Bus. 
Mgr.,  Iltini;  Ed.,  do.;  Pres.,  Coll.  Govt. 
Taught,  1861-81;  Co.  Supt.  Schs.,  Champaign 
Co.,  1881-1902;  in  111.  Trust  and  Savings  Co. 
Bank.,  1902 — .  Wrote  the  first  complete  eight 
yr.  course  of  study  for  country  and  village 
schools,  in  i886.  Ed..  111.  St.  Course  of  Study 
for  Conitiion  .Schs.,  188S-1903.     Elder  in  Church 


University  of  Im.ixois 


[1876 


of  Christ.  Trustee  of  Univ.  of  III.,  1887-93- 
Married  Sarah  Vista  Brown,  My  12,  1867. 
Children:  Gertrude  ('04).  b.  F  8.  1874;  Williain 
Warren,  b.  Ag  9,  1877;  Helen,  b.  and  died, 
1875.     Address,  606  Daniel  St.,  Champaign. 

88.  'MARY  CARTER  STEELE  (RICKER) 
(Wife  of  No.  13;  Mother  of  No.  2224.) 
H.  L.  in  L.  &  S.,  1878;  b.  F  12,  1852,  Gales- 
burg,  111.:  d.  James  (b.  N  24,  1808,  Hebron,  N. 
Y.)  and  Minerva  Selina  (McConoughey)  Steele 
(b.  S  22,  1 82 1,  Uainbridge,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Oberlin  and  Urbana  H.  Schs.  Alethenai;  Class 
Historian;  mem.,  Univ.  Senate;  Hon.  mem., 
.Arch.  Club:  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Le  (ercle 
Francais.  Founder.  Urbana-Champaign  Unitar- 
ian church;  Pres.  Art  Club  of  Champaign,  1909- 
10;  Cent,  branch  of  A.  C.  A.;  founder.  Acanthus 
Coterie;  Acting  Regent,  D.  A.  R.,  1908-9.  Mar- 
ried Nathan  ClitTord  Ricker  ('72),  Ag  25, 
187s,  Urbana.  Child,  Ethel  ('04),  b.  Ap  12, 
1883.     Died  Ag  6,  1910  Urbana. 

89.     MARGARET    ESTHER    STEWART 
(ROBBINS) 
(Wife  of  No.  32.) 
Teacher;  B.  L.,  1878;  M.  L.,   1886;  b.  Ag  5, 
1855,  Frankfort,   O. ;  d.  Hugh  Coulter  (b.   1821, 
Chillicothe,  do.)  and  N.  Lavinia  (Smith)   Stew- 
art    (b.     1828,     Greenfield,    do.).      Prepared    in 


French  Sem.  and  by  pvt.  tutors;  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago grad.  work,  1897.  Taught  in  Phoenix  H. 
S.;  Sem.  Dept.  Mdls  Coll.,  Calif.,  1902-3; 
Polytechnic  H.  S.,  Los  Angeles,  Ed.  and  Pub- 
lisher, First  Cottar.  Parish  Monthly;  The 
Supernatural  in  Shakespeare;  H.  S.  Life  Di- 
nloma  for  Calif,  granted  Ag  21,  1909.  Charter 
Niem.,  Los  Angeles  A.  C.  A.,  mem..  Women's 
Univ.  Club;  Univ.  of  111.  Alunmi  Assn.  of  Los 
Angeles.  Married  Henry  Edwin  Robbins, 
V7i).  D  31,  1879,  (died  F  19,  1899)-  Child 
Alice  May,  b.  Ap  6,  1882.  Address,  6919  Bon- 
sallo  Ave.,  Los  Angeles. 

90.  HECTOR  HILGARD  TYNDALE 
Lawyer;  15.  L.,  1895;  b.  F  10,  1855,  Belleville, 
111.;  s.  Sharon  and  Mary  (Hilgard)  l^ndale. 
Prepared  in  Springlicld  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Cornell, 
1877;  LL.  B.,  Columbia,  1S79.  Psi  Upsilon; 
various  literary  and  social  societies  and  Assns. ; 
Assn.  of  the  Bar  of  the  City  of  New  York.  :88o. 
Address,  49  Wall  St.,  New  York  City. 

91.  *LYMAN  FENN  WArNER,  JR. 
Cert,  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  23,  i8s5,  Rockford,  111.; 
s.  Lyman  Fenn  (b.  Roxbury,  Conn.)  and  (Jelora 
K.  Warner  (b.  Trov,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Rockford  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Philo- 
mathean;  Pres.,  Sr.  Class.  Gen.  Engr.,  R.  R. ; 
Hydraulic  and  Min.  Died  Ja  24,  1914,  San 
I'raiicisco. 


CLASS  OF  1876  (19  LIVING,  10  DEAD) 


92.  RALPH  ALLEN 
(Father  of  Nos.  1800,  2310,  2876,  5002,  8096) 
Farmer;  M.  S.  in  Agr.,  1894;  b.  Ap  15,  1854, 
Seekonk,  JMass. ;  s.  Jonathan  Bowers  (b.  Ag  i, 
1821,  Warren,  R.  I.)  and  Harriet  Maria 
(Horton)  Allen  (b.  Ag  31,  1823,  Providence, 
R.  I.).  Prepared  in  H.  Schs.  and  Miss  Susan 
Hopkins'  Pvt.  Sch.,  Delavan,  111.  Sc.  Assn. 
Mem.,  Co.  Bd.  Supvrs.,  111.  F'armers'  Inst. 
(Dir. );  Advisory  Com.  and  Soil  Investigations, 
111.  Agr.  Esp.  Sta.;  M.  M.  Soc.  of  Delavan, 
1879;  Town  Clerk;  Sch.  Tp.  Treas.;  Sch.  Dir. 
Married  Ada  Mary  Eaton,  S  1879.  Children: 
Edith  Louise  ('03),  b.  1880;  Paschal  ('05), 
b.  1881;  Fred  Eaton  ('07),  b.  1883;  Jonathan 
Bowers,  b.  1886  (died  F  26,  1906);  Ralph,  Jr. 
('12),  b.  1889;  Lucy  Elizabeth  ('17),  b.  i8yi; 
Harriet  Horton,  b.  1894;  Hester  Ada,  b.  1894; 
Theodore  Raymond,  b.  1898;  Eloise  Grace,  b. 
1901.     Address,  Delavan,   111. 

93.     'EDWARD  LULL  BALLOU 

Miner  and  Mill  Owner;  Cert,  in  Agr.;  B.  S. 
in  Agr.,  1895;  b.  Mr  30,  1856,  Clifton,  Wis.; 
s.  Albert  Darius  and  Adaline  (Hart)  Ballou. 
Adelphic.  Class  Treas.  SuiU.  Garnet  G.  M.  Co., 
Pony,  Mont.,  1900-07;  Deputy  Co.  Assessor, 
Shasta  Co.,  Calif.,  1900-02.  Married  May 
Wood,  N  24,  1886,  Chico,  Calif.  Children: 
Roy  Stanford,  b.  O  2,  1887;  Edith  Lucia,  b.  Je 
30,  1889;  Laura  Frances,  b.  Ja  8,  1890;  Edna 
May,  b.  S  20,  1891;  Lois,  b.  Mr  8,  1893;  Charles 
Kenneth,  b.  F  10,  1894;  Clarence,  b.  Ag  22, 
1899.     Died  O  I,  1911,  Igo.  Calif. 

94.     "JAMES  WILLIAM   CAMPBELL 
(Brother   of   No.   60.) 

Lawyer;  Cert,  in  L.  &  S. ;  b.  Mr  21,  1851, 
Coshocton,  O.;  s.  Patrick  Steele  (b.  F  12,  1804, 
Westmoreland  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Rachael  (Milcliell) 
Campbell  (b.  A\>  30,  1814,  Cecil  Co.,  Md.). 
Prepared  in  Lebanon,  O.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church. 
.Married  Eugenie  Daniels,  Je  5,  1879,  Chicago. 
Children:  Winifred  D.,  b.  Ap  5.  '880;  Howard, 
b.  My  2,  1882;  Wayland  E.,  b.  Ag  25,  1883; 
Theron  Peters,  b.  Ag  20,  1886  (died  Ja  19. 
1888);  James  William,  Jr.,  b.  O  23,  1888.  Died 
Ja  22,  1890,  Los  Altos,  Calif. 


95.  WILLIAM  BAYARD  CHANDLER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  L.  &  S.,  1893;  b.  Mr  6, 
1852,  near  Bourbon,  111.;  s.  Lemuel  (b.  Ag  30, 
1824,  Cynthiana,  Ky.)  and  Prudence  Wiley 
(Beavers)  Chandler  (b.  S  8,  1823,  Va.,  across 
line  from  Cumberland,  Md.).  Prepared  in 
Bourbon,  Douglas  Co.,  111.  Adelphic,  Pres.; 
Winter  Term  1876;  Delta  Tau  Delta,  Pres.  one 
Term;  Mem.  Sen.  in  Coll.  Govt,  one  yr;  Pres., 
Sr.  Class  Winter  Term.  Law  stud.;  farmer; 
Clerk  U.  S.  Indian  Service,  Yankton  Agency, 
Dak.,  1885-7;  Jicarilla  Agency,  N.  M.,  1887-9; 
practiced  law,  Pueblo,  Colo.,  1889-92;  farming, 
1892 — .  Married  Bell  Augusta  Bailey,  Mr  6, 
1883,  Grasmere,  Ind.  Child,  Mercy  Lee  (died 
Je  7,  1885,  aged  one  yr.  six  months).  Address, 
.Spanaway.  Wash. 

96.  •CHARLES    WRIGHT   CLARK 

Architect;  C.  E.,  1892;  b.  O  11,  1854,  Upshur 
Co.,  Va. ;  s.  Cornelius  and  Lucinda  (Young) 
Clark  (b.  Va.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  Co. 
Scientific  Assn.  C.  E.,  1892;  Ry.  Survs.,  Hydro- 
graphic  and  Geodetic  work  on  U.  S.  Lake  Surv., 
1876-9;  Instr.,  C.  E.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.;  since 
1879  Asst.  Engr..  Miss.  R.  Comn.,  and  Chief, 
topographical  and  drafting  div.  of  Miss.  R. 
Comn.,  St.  Louis;  Designing  Arch.,  Tully  & 
Clark,  and  for  Woman's  Magazine  bldgs.  Mem., 
Engrs.  Club,  St.  Louis;  A.  I.  A.,  Fellow;  Con- 
temporary Club  of  St.  Louis;  Monday  Evening 
Club  of  Kirkwood,  Mo.;  Tuesday  Evening  Club 
of  Webster  Groves,  Mo.;  111.  Soc.  Engrs.  and 
Survs.,  1887-89;  St.  Louis  Merchant's  Exchange. 
Married  Emma  M.  Schimmel,  N  20,  1888,  Nor- 
mal Park,  111.  Children:  Helen,  b.  Ja  18,  1892; 
Cornelius  S.,  b.  F  9,  1894  (died  N  14,  1895). 
Died   Mr   13,    191 1,   Webster  Groves,    Mo. 

97.  JAMES    FREDERICK    DRAKE 
Lawyer;   B.  L.,    1895;   b.  Ja   15,    1851,  Belvi- 

dere.  111.;  s.  Charles  Elmer  (b.  Ag  i,  181 1, 
Tioga  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Martha  (Heaton)  Drake 
(b  Broome  Co.,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Broome 
Co.  Pub.  Schs.  LL.  D.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1879. 
Philomathean.  Gave  stone  oration,  class  day 
(stone  placed  beneath  '76  Elm  tree  near  the 
walk  leading  N.  W.  from  main  building); 
Practised  law,  Leadville,  Colo.,  1879-80;  Koko- 
mo,  Colo.,  1880;  Pueblo,  Colo.,  1881— .  Military 


1876] 


Baccalaureate  Ai-umni 


Service  during  strike  of  1880;  Colo.  Nat.  Guard 
early  8o's;  St.  Senator,  1802-6;  Del.  to  Nat. 
Rep.  Convention,  1888.    Address,  Pueblo,  Colo. 

98.  JOHN  DAVID  GILL 
Lawyer;  B.  L.,  1895;  b-  F  23.  1851,  Antwerp, 
.\.  Y.;  s.  James  and  Sarah  (Beaman)  (Jill. 
Auth.:  A  Timely  Warning;  For  Fools  in  Hell; 
The  Effect  of  jMoney;  Spanish  War;  Tlie  Vil- 
lainous Law  to  make  Millionaires  and  Paupers: 
.Monopolies  and  Trusts — The  Cause  and  only 
Remedy — illustrated;  The  Degenerated  Supreme 
Court,  St.  of  111.,  etc.  Mem.,  Nat.  Liberty 
League.     Address,   Antwerp,    N.    Y.    {,%) 

99.  SIMEON  THOMAS  GORE 
Arch,  and  Builder;  E.  S.  in  Arch.,  1895;  b. 
Mr  8,  1849,  Richview,  111.;  s.  Hosca  B.  (b. 
Union  Co.)  and  Polly  Anna  (Pate)  Gore.  Pre- 
pared in  Washington  Sem.,  Richview,  111. 
Philomathean.  Farmer,  1894-1903;  Arch., 
1903 — .  Married  Phoebe  I'armer,  O  19.  1880, 
.Ashley,  111.  Children;  Dwight  Clifford,  b. 
Ja  23,  18S3;  Ross  Ellis,  h.  My  12.  1889.  Ad- 
dress,  50-  Bryant   Ave,.  Walla  Walla,  Wasli.t 

100.     CHARLES    EDWIN    GREGORY 
Lawyer;   B.    L.,    1895;    b.    1855   Rochelle,   111.; 
s.  A.   S.  Gregory,     ("apt..   I'niv.   Regt.     Address, 
Hot   Springs,   S.    Dak. 

loi.  MARTHA  GK.\V  IIOLTON  (KREBS) 
B.  L. ;  b.  My  i-,  1S56,  Aberdeen,  O.;  s. 
Elijah  G.  (b.  1832.  Maysville,  Ky.)  and  Cor- 
nelia L.  Holton  (b.  I. "^32,  Sacketts  Harbor, 
N.  Y.).  Alethenai.  Artist,  1880-6;  taught  in 
Chicago  H.  and  Pub.  Schs.  Mem.,  Social  Econ. 
Club;  Pol.  Equality  League.  Married  James  H. 
Krebs,  Je  28,  1886,  Chicago  (died  Jl  19,  1909). 
Address,  806  E.  51st  St.,  Chicago.! 

102.  WALTER  ELLIOTT  KNIBLOE 
Sch.  Prin.;  M.  S.,  1893;  b.  My  21,  1857, 
Chicago;  s.  William  E.  (b.  F  17,  1820,  Sharon, 
Conn.)  and  Mary  A.  (Dakin)  Knibloe  (b.  D 
22,  1821,  Dutchess  Co.,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Grand  Prairie  Sem.,  Onarga,  and  Gilman  H.  S. 
Philomathean;  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Prin.,  H.  S., 
Urbana,  1877-81;  Prin.,  Girard  Pub.  Schs., 
1 88 1 -3;  Supt.,  City  Schs.,  St.  Augustine,  Fla., 
1884-95;  Prin.,  Duval  H.  S.,  Jacksonville,  Fla., 
1895-1909;  Prin.,  Leon  H.  S.,  Tallahassee,  Fla., 
1909 — .  Teacher,  Nat.  Sc.  Champaign  Co.  Inst., 
1879-82;  Prin.,  Summer  Tr.  Sch.  for  Teachers 
under  Educ.  Dept  of  Fla.;  six  yrs.  Conductor 
of  St.  John's  Co.  Inst.,  St.  Augustine,  1889-95- 
Mem.,  Educ.  Comn.  from  Fla.  to  World's  Co- 
lumbian Exposition;  St.  Augustine  Nat.  Hist. 
Soc.  (Curator);  Fla.  St.  Teachers'  Assn.,  Pres. ; 
Chapman  Sc.  Club,  Pres.  1895.  Married  Ade- 
laide V'ictoria  Clark,  Ag  s,  1885,  Carlinville, 
111.  Address,  39  Lancaster  Terrace,  Jackson 
ville,  Fla.t 

103.  *DANIEL  SHOTTENKIRK  MACKAY 
(Brother  of  Nos.  104,  105.) 
Farmer;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.,  1895;  b.  O  13, 
1851;  s.  J.  (b.  Lairg,  Scot.)  and  Catharine 
(Rui)ple)  Mackay  (b.  Hesse,  Darmstadt,  Ger.). 
Prepared  in  Mt.  Carroll  H.  S.  Philomathean. 
Teacher;  Lawyer;  Farmer.  Died  Ja  15,  i9iS> 
Mt.   Carroll,   111. 

104.  *HENRY  MACKAY 
(Brother  of  Nos.  103,  105;  Father  of  No.  3094) 
Lawyer;  M.  L.,  1892;  b.  1854,  Mt  Carroll, 
111.;  s.  John  (b.  Scotland)  and  Catherine 
Mackay  (b.  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Carroll.  111. 
Adelphic.  Married  Susan  Hostetter,  1883. 
Children:  Sarah  D.  ('07),  b.  Mr  23,  1884; 
Robert  P.;  Catherine  H.  Died  Jl  22,  1916,  Mt. 
Carroll,   111. 


105.  •WILLl.WI  .\LEXANDER  MACKAY 
(Brother  of  Nos.  103,  104.) 
Canker;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.,  1895;  b.  Mt. 
Carroll,  III.;  s.  John  (b.  Scotland)  and 
t'atherine  Mackay  (b.  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Mt. 
Carroll,  III.  Adelphic.  Pres^,  Banking  House 
of  Mackav  Bros.,  Madison,  S.  Dak.  Married 
Clara  G.  Shirk,  1881  (died  1889);  Olive  W 
Mackay,  1894.  Children:  Jesse  J.;  Zella  G 
Died  j\\)  I,   1 91 5,  Madison,  S.  Dak." 

106.     HENRY    WESTON   MAHAN 

(Brother  of  No.  185) 
Bank  Pres.;  M.  L.,  1893;  b.  D  3,  1854. 
Westhersfield,  111.;  s.  Isaac  S.  and  Jane  H. 
-Mahan.  Prepared  in  Champaign.  Delta  Tau 
Delta.  Banking  bus.,  ist  Nat.,  Urbana;  Cashier, 
Stock  Yards  Savings  Bank,  Chicago;  Pres., 
Drexel  St.  Bank,  Chicago;  Pres.,  South  Side 
St.  Bank,  Chicago;  Pres.,  Washington  Park 
Nat.  Bank.  St.  Militia,  eight  yrs.,  rank  of 
Maj.,  8th  111.  Militia.  Married  Isotta  Carley, 
Ja  II,  1877,  Champaign.  Children:  Mark  C.; 
Jennie  M. ;  Margaret  W. ;  Adelaide  S.;  Henry 
W. ;  Maude  L.;  Address,  South  Side  State 
Bank,    Chicago. 

107.  »ADIN  HOWARD   MANN 
Cert.;    b.    in    111.;    s.    Adin    Mann.      Entered 

from   Batavia,   111.     Took  M.   E.   Course.   Died 
.\p  2i,   1876,   Winnebago,  111. 

108.  FRANK    IRVING    MANN 
(Brother  of  Nos.    109,  896,   1059;    Father   of 

Nos.  2170,  3861) 
Farmer;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.,  1895;  b.  My  8, 
1854,  Marshall  Co.,  111.;  s.  William  Henry  (b. 
Ap  21,  1827,  Va.)  and  Elizabeth  Dabney 
(Abraham)  Mann  (b.  Va.).  Prepared  in  Gilman 
Pub.  Sch.;  Lincoln  Univ.  Delta  Tau  Delta; 
Adelphic;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Weekly  news- 
paper, 1877-78;  farmer,  1878—;  Circuit  Clerk 
and  Recorder,  Iroquois  Co.,  1892-6;  Dir.,  111. 
.St.  Farmers'  Inst.,  1896 — ;  Aud.,  do.,  1904—; 
-Mem.,^  Advisory  Com.  on  soil  investigations.  111. 
Exp.  Sta.,  1905 — .  Married  Fannie  Judson,  Mr 
28,  1878,  Chenoa  (died);  Mrs.  Lena  L.  Steven- 
son, D  2S,  1 913,  Urbana.  Children:  Charles  L 
('04),  b.  N  2,  1879.  Gilman,  111;  Mary  Elizabeth 
('09),  b.  Ja  29  1886,  Gilman,  111.  Address.  Bois 
d'Arc   Farm,   Gilman,   111. 

109.  JAMES   ROBERT    MANN 
(Husband   of   No.    170;    Brother    of 

Nos.  108,  896,  1059) 
Congressman,  Lawyer;  M.  L.,  1892;  LL.  D., 
(hon.)  1903;  b.  O  20,  1856,  Normal,  111.;  s. 
William  Henry  (b.  Ap  21,  1827,  Va.)  and 
Elizabeth  Dabney  (Abraham)  Mann  (b.  Ag  29, 
Va.).  Grad.,  Union  Coll.  of  Law.  1881.  Delta 
Tau  Delta.  Practising  Law  in  Chicago,  1881  — ; 
mem.,  Oakland  Sch.  Bd.,  1887;  .Atty.,  Hyde 
Park,  1888;  Alderman  32d  ward,  'Chicago, 
1892-6;  Temporary  Clim.,  Rep.  St.  Convention, 
1894;  Chm.  Cook  Co.  Rep.  Convention,  1895; 
Master  in  Chancery,  Superior  Ct.,  Cook  Co., 
1892-6;  Geri.  Atty.  South  Park  Bd.,  Chicago, 
1895;  mem.,  Cong.,  ist  111.  Dist.,  1897-1903; 
2d  Dist.,  1903—;  Chm.  Cook  Co.  Rep.  Com., 
1902;  Com.  on  Elec,  No.  i,  5gth  and  6oth 
Cong.;  Com.  on  Interest,  and  Foreign  Com- 
merce, 6ist  Cong.;  Republican  Leader,  62d, 
63rd,  64th,  65th  Cong.  Married  Emma  Colum- 
bia ('78),  My  30,  1882,  Champaign.  Child, 
James  R.  Jr.,  b.  D  10,  1888  (died  S  20,  1918). 
Address,   1350  First  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  Chicago. 

no.  LOUIS  REEDER  NOBLE 
Adjuster  of  Fire  Losses;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b. 
O  9,  1854,  Cincinnati;  s.  Nathan  Miller  (b. 
.Ag  10,  181 8,  do.)  and  Ada  Eleanor  (Pickett) 
Noble  (b.  F  23,  1829,  do.).  Prepared  in  Pub. 
Sch.,     Mattoon.      Adelphic;     Scientific;     Capt., 


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L'niv.  Kcgl.  K.  K.  service,  1876-83;  since  then 
in  fire  ins.;  Adjnster  of  fire  losses.  Mem., 
S.  A.  R.;  Preshv.  Cluirch.  Married  Marv 
Tyler  Churchill,  Ap  22.  18S0,  Mattoon,  111. 
Children:  Ada  Marv,  b.  Mr  j6,  1881;  Raymond 
Churchill,  b.  1)  26.  1883  (died  7th  yr.); 
I^awrence  Roswcll  (died  in  infancy);  Louis 
Ciarniss  (died  in  infancy);  Cedric  Percy,  b. 
X  8,  1894.     .-iddrcss,  Mattoon,  111. 

III.  WILLIAM  FORREST  OLIVER 
Physician;  B.  L.,  1894;  b.  Ag  ^,  1856,  Bloom- 
field,  la.;  s.  William  L.  (b.  F  4,  1823,  Clark 
Co.,  Ky.)  and  Mary  A.  (Smith)  Oliver  (b.  Mr 
19,  iSjS,  Indianapolis.).  Prepared  in  Ladoga 
Sem.,  M.  D.,  Med.  Coll.  of  Ind.,  1879-  Fres., 
Adelphic;  V.  P.,  Coll.  Govt.;  Foreman,  Illii'i 
office;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Practicing  medicine. 
Longton,  Kan.,  1880-5;  Co.  Supt.,  Schs.,  Elk 
Co.,  Kan.,  1885-9;  Arlington,  Wash.,  1889 — ; 
ist  Lt.  Co.  E'.,  K.  N.  G.,  1886-7.  Health 
Officer,  Arlington,  four  terms;  Mem.  Bd.  of 
Educ,  Arlington,  eighteen  yrs.  Auth.:  Stag 
IJenton,  The  Black  Birder,  a  tale  of  an  African 
Slave  Trader,  Overland  Monthly.  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1887.  Mem.,  Co.,  Dist.,  St.  and  Nat. 
Aled.  Socs.  Married  Martha  Lilian  Best,  S 
22,  1899,  Montreal  Can.  Address,  Arlington, 
Wash. 

112.     'FRANK  MITCHELL  PALMER 
Lawyer;   B.   L.,   1895;   b.    1856,  O.;  s.   E.   H. 
Palmer.     Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.     Died  Ja  31,  1917. 
Decatur,    111. 

113.  ELON  ALBERT  PIERCE 
Bee  Keeper;  B.  S.;  b.  Ag  17,  1853,  Itasca, 
111.;  s.  Theodore  (b.  Osvi-ego,  N.  Y.)  and  Susan 
(Davis)  Pierce  (b.  Landgrove,  Vt.).  Prepared 
in  Webster  City,  la.  Grad.  la.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
Cedar  Falls,  1881.  Taught  sch.  in  San  Jose, 
Calif.,  ten  yrs.;  Prin..  I'.elmond  H.  S.,  one  yr. ; 
Ed.  and  Pub.  of  Belmond  Herald.  Married 
Harriet  Emma  Provvse,  Ja  4,  1891,  Mission  San 
Jose,  Calif.  Children:  Lyna  Ellen,  b.  Mr  26, 
1895;  Effie  Alberta,  b.  N  29,  igoo.  Address, 
Belmond,    la. 

114.  JAMES  FREDERICK  RHODES 
Lawyer;  B.  L.,  1895;  b.  F  20,  1854.  Waverly, 
111.;  s.  William  (b.  N  13,  1820,  Yorkshire,  Eng.) 
and  Sarah  Maria  (Purdy)  Rhodes  (b.  Ag  8, 
1826,  Leeds,  do.).  Prepared  in  Dwight  II.  S. 
Delta  Tau  Delta;  Philomathean.  Ed.,  Eldorado 
Springs   News,    1897-1902;    Nominee   for   Cong. 


6th  dist.  Mo.,  1904;  Mayor;  I'rcsidential 
Elector  in  Mo.,  iqo8;  Regent  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
Married  Charlotte  Zelhart,  1886,  Mo.  (died  My 
17,  189J);  Orpha  M.  Troutman,  1904.  Chil- 
dren: William  Frederick,  b.  1887;  George 
Edwin,  b.  1888;  Jolui  Frattklin,  b.  1889; 
daughter  b.  and  dicii  1911.  .-iddrcss,  Eldorado 
Springs,   Mo. 

IIS.     *ARTEMUS  C.  SCRIBNER 
Cert,  in  Agr.;  b.  1S51,  Bangor,  Me.;  s.  H.  G. 
Scribner.    Died   Ap   24,    1891,   Fairplay,   Colo. 

116.  FRANK  AUGUSTUS  ELLIS  STARR 
Miner;  M.  L.,  1891;  b.  F  8,  1854,  Alton,  111.: 
s.  James  Ely  (b.  S  21,  1814,  N.  Y.  City)  and 
Sabra  Bickncll  (Ellis)  Starr  (b.  N  29,  1836, 
Wacham,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Common  Sch, 
Adelphic,  Pres. ;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Taught, 
1876-83;  Lawyer,  1 883-1 906;  Miner,  1906 — . 
Married  Anita  Denny,  Ja  30,  1894,  Portland, 
Ore.  Children:  Anita  Elizabeth,  b.  F  i6,  1896; 
(3rin  Denny,  b.  Mr  18,  1898.  Address,  Thomp- 
son, Nev.  t 

117.  CHARLES  WESTON 
(Brother  of  Nos.  297.  454,  585,  586) 

Lawyer  and  Banker;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.,  1895; 
b.  Jl  4,  1853,  N.  Y.;  s.  Nathan  (b.  Wilson,  N. 
Y.)  and  Jane  (Cloyd)  Weston  (b.  Troy,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Adelphic;  Class 
Pres.  sr.  yr.  Regent,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1894-1900; 
St.  Aud.,  Neb.,  1901-05.  Married  Eugenia  C. 
Clarke,  Mr  23,  1887  (died  Jl  29,  1890);  Helen 
H.  Mackay,  D  11.  1901.  Child,  Margaret  C, 
b.  F  21,  1888.     Address,  Hay  Springs,  Neb. 

118.  *GEORGE  A.  WILD 

Cert,  in  C.  E.;  b.  1855,  N.  \'.;  s.  Robert 
\\'ild.     Died  N    i88i.  Las  Animas,  Colo. 

119.     THOMAS    THATCHER    WILLIAMS 

Farmer;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.,  1895;  b.  N  12. 
1850,  Putnam,  Conn.;  s.  Nathan  (b.  1817,  do.) 
and  Catharine  B.  (Thatcher)  Williams  (b.  1819, 
Thompson  Hill,  Conn.).  Mem.,  Congr.  Church. 
Married  Mabel  Gordon,  Je  20,  1894,  Sterling. 
111.     Address,  R.  2.  Powell,  Wyo.t 

120.     FREDERICK  L.   WOOD 
Cert.;  b.   1854.  Chicago;  s.  Alonzo  C.  Wood. 
Address,    c/o   Mrs.    Amina   E.    Smith,    1122    E. 
90th  St.,  Chicago. t 


CLASS  OF  1877   (23  LIVING,  18  DEAD) 


121.  THEODORE  SPERRY  ABBOTT 
(Brother  of  Nos.  336,  373.  4if';  Father  of 
Nos.  4515,  45 '6) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  C.  E.,  191 1;  !>•  S 
21,  1853,  Whiteside  Co..  111.;  s.  Asa  M.  and 
Sarah  (Sperry)  Abbott.  Teacher,  Fulton  Co., 
1877-9;  St.  Louis,  on  U.  S.  Govt.  Work,  River 
and  Harbor,  1879-80;  Pueblo,  Colo.,  transit- 
man,  A.  T.  S:  S.  F.  R.  R..  1880:1;  Engr.,  Mex. 
Nat  R  R.,  Laredo,  Tex.  and  Saltillo,  Mex., 
1881-4;  Pvt.  Engr.,  Saltillo,  1882-87;  Engr  on 
Const.,  Mex.  Southern  R.  R.,  1887-92;  Pvt. 
Engr.,  dams,  canals,  reservoirs,  etc.,  io93-o; 
Chief  Engr.,  Coahuila  and  Zacatecas  R.  K., 
1897-1905;  (Jhief  Engr.,  Coahuila  and  Pacific 
R.  R.,  1 899- 1 90  ^:  State  Engr.,  Coahuila,  I8<i6— . 
Mem.  of  Saltillo  Casino.  Married  Aurelia 
Halle,  Ag  1884  (died  1902);  Grace  Ailing, 
F  1904.  Children:  Alfred  Nalle  Cn).  h.  Ag 
1887;  Theodora  Sarah  ('11),  b.  Ja  1890.  Ad- 
dress. Saltillo,   Mex.i' 

122.     NETTIE  ADAMS    (WILSON) 
(Mother  of  No.   3238;    Sister  of  No.  337) 
B.    L.,    189s;    b.    Ap    17,    1855,    Urbana;    d. 
Francis  Fitch   (b.  Je    13,   1824,  Olmstead  Falls, 


O.)  and  Nancy  (Dean)  Adams  (b.  Ap  16,  1834, 
Dayton,  O.).  Prepared  in  Dist.  sch.  near 
Urbana.  Pres.  Alethenai;  Class  V.  P.  Teach- 
ing until  1884.  Auth.:  Pamphlets  of  Travel; 
Yellowstone  Park;  Glimpses  of  the  East;  Glimp- 
ses of  West;  Glimpses  of  Southland;  From 
Naples  to  London;  special  newspaper  work; 
Yellowstone  Park  Pamplilet  translated  into  Rus- 
sian. Married  W.  Bent  Wilson,  Je  10,  1884, 
Tolono,  111.  Children:  John  Dean  ('07),  b. 
Je  27,  1885;  Louise  b.  My  9,  1895  (died  S  23, 
1895).      Address,    Lafayette,    Ind. 

123.     "CHARLES  WESLEY  ALLEN 
(Brother  of  II22) 
B.  L.  in   L.   &  S.;  b.    i8s4,  in   Ky.;   s.  D.  S. 
.Mllcn.     Died  Jl   8,   1880,   Harristown,  111. 

124.     •CHARLES   HART   BARRY 

In  business;  B.  S.  in  Sc,  1895;  b.  N  15,  1857, 
Alton,  111.;  s.  Amasa  Stetson  (b.  Mr  12, 
1 82 1,  Boston)  and  Catherine  (Riley)  Barry  (b. 
.Mr  21,  1825,  Middletown,  Conn.).  Prepared  in 
Alton  H.  S.  Adelphic.  Special  Agt.,  Fire  Ins., 
1881-90;  Assn.  Mgr.  West.  Dept.,  do.,  1890-s; 
Pres.,  Pa.  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  for  seventeen  western 


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sts.,  1895-1018.  Mem.,  Union  League,  Chicago; 
Univ.  Club,  Chicago;  Pres.  Country  Club, 
Evanston;  Glenview  Club.  Married  Ida  M. 
Bateman,  1885,  Alton,  111.  Child,  Lucile  Barry 
Coburn.     Died  Mr  20.   1918,  Philadelphia. 

125.  FRANK  BARRY 
Atty.  and  Traffic  Mgr.;  R.  L.  in  L.  &  S.,  1877, 
b.  Mr  28,  1856.  Alton,  111.;  s.  Benj.  Franklin 
(b.  U  13,  1826,  Boston)  and  Susan  Elizabeth 
(Emerson)  Barry  (b.  My  23,  1830,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Washington  Univ.  Acad,  and  ShurtlefF 
Coll.  Adelphic.  St.  Louis  Nat.  Bank,  1878-70; 
Wabash  Ry.,  1879-81;  C.  ^l.  &  St.  P.  R.  R 
1881-5;  Sec.  and  Mgr.,  Millers'  Nat.  Assn.  of 
U.  S.,  18S5-1902;  Commissioner  of  Nat.  Bd.  of 
Trade,  1902-3;  Atty.  and  Special  Agt.,  Inter-St. 
Commerce  Coinn.,  1903-6;  Traffic  :\Igr.,  Pub. 
Service  Comn.,  2d  Dist.  N.  Y.,  1907-9;  Atty. 
and  Traffic  Mgr.,  Syracuse,  J909-12.  Capt.,  111. 
Nat.  Guard,  1875-9.  Auth. :  numerous  articles 
on  transportation  subjects;  owned  and  published 
The  Milling  Engr.,  1884-87;  The  U.  S.  Miller, 
1888-1901:  and  several  other  trade  papers. 
Married  Anna  Louise  Bering,  N  5  1906,  Chi- 
cago (died  S  2,  1909).  Address,  P.  O.  Box,  586, 
Milwaukee. 

126.     CLARENCE    HOWARD    BLACKALL 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  1878;  M.  Arch.,  1880;  b. 
F  3,  1857,  N.  Y.  City;  s.  C.  R.  (b.  1830,  .\lbany) 
and  Eliza  (Davis)  Blackall  (b.  1824,  Boston). 
Prepared  by  pvt.  instruction.  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Arch.,  N.  Y.,  1880;  Colo.  Springs,  1882;  Boston, 
1882 — .  I  St  holder  Rotch  Travelling  Scholar- 
ship, 1884-6;  designed  and  erected  the  ist  steel 
frame  bldg.  in  Boston,  1892;  Arch,  for  Tremont 
Temple,  Colonial,  Wilbur,  Plymouth,  Gaiety, 
National,  Park  Square,  Olympia  and  other 
theatres.  Little  Bldg.,  Marshall  Bldg.,  Scollay 
Bldg.,  Temple  Israel,  Auditorium,  Univ.  of  111., 
New  Theatre,  N.  Y.,  Soldiers  and  Sailors  Mon- 
ument, Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  Advisory  Arch., 
Boston  Elevated  Ry.  Co.  Ed.  and  Special  Con- 
tributor since  1879  to  the  Am.  Arch.,  Arch.  Re- 
view, The  Brickbuilder,  Teclmology  Reviezv. 
since  1883,  to  the  Engng.  Record,  Inland  Arch.. 
Boston  Herald,  and  Transcript.  Auth.:  Builders' 
Hardware,  and  articles  on  the  Arch,  of  Spain, 
Portugal,  and  Belgium.  Fellow  of  tlie  A.  I.  A.; 
ist  sec,  N.  Y.  Arch.  League,  1881-82:  Sec, 
Boston  Soc  of  Archs.,  1905;  ist  Pres.,  Boston 
Arch.  Club,  1889-1893;  A.  A.  A.  S.,  1901;  Nat. 
Arts  Club,  N.  Y.,  1901;  Cambridge  Mun.  Art 
See,  Sec,  1905;  City  Club,  1905:  Reform  Club, 
Boston,  1900;  Econ.  Club,  Boston,  1905; 
Trustee  and  Sec,  Rotch  Travelling  Scholarship, 
since  1891;  Boston  Chamber  of  Commerce; 
Boston  Art  Club;  Cambridge  Club;  Episcopalian 
Club;  Nat.  Housing  Assn.;  City  Club,  Boston; 
Salem  Club;  Century  Club,  N.  Y. ;  Nat.  Geogo- 
graphic  Soc;  Nat.  Fire  Protection  Assn.;  Bldg. 
Law  Comn.,  Boston  and  Cambridge:  Chm.,  Bd. 
of  Appeal,  Cambridge:  Fire  Prevention  Comn., 
Boston;  Advisory  Arch.,  Rebuilding  Comn.  of 
Salem,  Mass.;  British  Fire  Prevention  Assn. 
Married  Emma  Murray,  D  5,  1883,  Boston. 
Children:  Marian,  b.  Jl  31,  1887:  Robert  Mur- 
ray, b.  Ap  26,  1889.  Address,  16  Chauncy  St., 
Cambridge,  Mass.;  bus.  add.,  20  Beacon  St., 
Boston. 

127.     EVA    BOGARDUS    (PRICE) 
(Sister  of  No.  339) 

B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.,  189^;  b.  F  lo,  1857,  Cherrv 
Valley,  III.;  d.  J.  J.  (b.  Fayetteville.  N.  Y.)  and 
Evlyn  (Butterfield)  Bogardus  (b.  Pompey  Hill, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Young  Ladies'  Sem.  Ale- 
thenai.  Lived  at  various  M.  E.  parsonages  of 
the  N.  Y.  east  Conf.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church; 
Champaign  .\rt  Club.  Married  T.  Lambert 
Price,  D  i,  1886,  Champaign.  Children:  Frances 
Eugenia,  b.  N  1887;  Mamie  Olivia,  b.  1889; 
Helen  Martha,  b.  1903;  Mildred  Bogardus,  b. 
1905.     .Address.  R.    No.  30,   Stanford,   Conn. 


128.  'CORNELIA  BROSHAR 
Teacher;  Cert,  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Je  30.  1853, 
Napoleon^  Ind.;  d.  Levi  (b.  N  16,  1804,  Lex^ 
ington  Ky.)  and  Jane  (Wilson)  Broshar  (b. 
Harnsburg,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Pub.  Schs. 
Mem.,  Inrst  Congr.  Church,  Champaign.  Died 
O  31.    190S,  Chicago. 


129.     *CHARLES   ELIPHALET    BRUSH 


bondale  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Married  Ida 
Hemming  Mr  ,1,  ,885,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.  Died 
N    2,    1916.  Chicago. 

130.  *WILLIAM  BUCKINGHAM 
Engr.  and  Lawyer;  B.  S.  in  U.  E.,  189c;-  b 
Ap  25,  1855,  Mt.  Vernon,  O.;  s.  C.  P.  (b  Mr 
14.  1808,  Athens,  O.)  and  Marian  A.  (Hawkes) 
Buckingham  (b.  Ag  1820,  Mass.).  Prepared  in 
Chicago  II.  S.;  LL.  B.,  Union  Coll.,  Chicago, 
1879.  Practised  law,  Chicago,  1879-85;  Trav- 
eled 1885-8;  with  West.  Elec  Co.  and  Siemens 
i.'  Halske,  1888-97;  Alaska,  1897-8;  Fairbanks 
aI°''^^„'^  *^°-'  1898-1912.  Married  Cora  Gordon! 
My  28,  1891,  Evanston,  111.  Child,  Thomas 
Putnam,  b.  F  28,  1894.  Died  Je  20,  1914. 
Chfton,    Ariz. 

131.     *JAMES    EDWARD    BUMSTEAD 
(Father  of  Nos.   2601,  3300,  6123) 

Phys.  and  Surg;  M.  S.  in  L.  &  S.,  1892-  b 
O  30,  1848,  Dundee,  111.;  s.  Edward  (b.  1803 
Eng.)  and  Ann  (Smith)  Bumstead  (b.  1810, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Elgin  Acad,  and  Marengo 
H.  S.  M.  D.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1880.  Philoma- 
thean;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Class  Pres.  and  Valedic- 
torian, 1877;  Ed.,  mini.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church 
1864;  A.  M.  A.;  111.  St.  Med.  Assn.;  Fox  River 
\  alley  Med.  Assn.,  1881,  Pres.  one  yr.  and  Sec. 
and  Treas.  for  three  yrs.  Married  Justina  A. 
Pingree,  My  10,  1881,  Evanston.  111.  Children: 
Frank  Melvin  ('06)  b.  1S82;  .Arthur  Pingree 
('08)  and  Alice  Amelia  ('14)  (twins)  b.  1884; 
Ernest  Edward,  b.  1887;  Mabel  Emily,  b.  1891 
(died  1903).     Died  F  15,   191 1,  Dundee,  111. 

1 3-2.     *LUTHER   G.    CL.\Y 
B.  S.,  in  Agr.,  1895;  b.  18^9,  Boston;  s.  John 
Clay.     Died  Je  13,  1898,  Chicago. 

133.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  CROW 
Hort.  and  Agr.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.,  1895;  b.  O 
15,  1845,  Dowagiac,  IMich.;  s.  Stephen  (b.  F  i, 
1816,  Genesee  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Prater)  Crow  (b.  Ag  6,  1826,  Wayne  Co., 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Pub.  Sch.,  Greenfield,  111. 
Bldg  Contr.,  1877-78;  Sec.  Chief  Engr.,  B.  &  M. 
R.  R.  R.,  1878-80;  Asst.  U.  S.  Engr.,  Imp.  Mo. 
River,  1880-84;  Supt.,  Brownill  Car  Co.,  1884- 
05;  Insp.  on  Constr.,  U.  S.  Dredges  for  Miss.  R. 
Com.,  1895-1901;  Hort.  and  .\gr.,  1901 — .  133 
Rgt.,  111.  Vol.,  1864.  Teacher  in  Sunday  .Sch. 
since  1863;  Deacon;  Church  Trcas.,  1894-1910; 
Engrs.  Club,  St.  Louis,  1886-06.  Married  Sue 
T.,  Jl  3,  1S70  (died  Tl  19.  1871);  Amanda  S., 
Ja  28,  1878  (died  Ja  16,  1903);  Celia  K.,  Je  28, 
1905.  Child,  Allen  B.,  b.  Je  4.  1887.  Address. 
Cedar  Place,  Keokuk. t 

134.  CHARLES  GLEASON  ELLIOTT 
Consulting  Drainage  Engr.;  C.  E.,  1892;  b. 
Je  8,  1850,  Lowell,  III.;  s.  John  B.  (b.  1823. 
Waterloo,  N.  Y.)  and  Elizabeth  (Sarles) 
Elliott  (b.  1830,  Catskill,  N.  V.).  Prepared  in 
Wesleyan  Univ.  and  Oberlin  Coll.  Ed.,  Tllini; 
Pres.  Coir.  Govt.;  Pres.,  Sophomore  Class; 
French  Oration  at  Commencement,  1877;  Pres., 
Philomathean.  Civil  Engr.  at  various  places, 
1877-96;  Asst.  City  Engr.  1896-98,  Peoria;  Gen. 
Draining  Engr.  and  Geologist,  Marietta,  O., 
1898-igoo;    Ed..    Drainage    Jour.,    Indianapolis, 


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University  of  Illinois 


[1877 


1900-02;  Engr.  In  cBarge  of  drainage  investi- 
gations, U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Washington,  D. 
C.,  1902-13;  Chief  of  Drainage  Investigations, 
1907 — ;  Consulting  Drainage  Engr.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  1913-1^*:  Auth.:  Prac.  Farm  Drain- 
age, 1200  pp.,  John  Wiley  &  Sons,  1882, 
revised  1908;  Engng.  for  Land  Drainage,  233 
pp.,  John  Wiley  6:  Sons,  1903,  rewritten  191 1, 
339  pp.;  several  Govt.  Buls. ;  Reports  for  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.;  Drainage  as  a  Correlative  of 
Irrigation  in  Report  of  Internat.  Cong.,  San 
Francisco,  1915;  Other  articles  for  various 
records.  Mem.,  111.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  and  Survs., 
1887;  A.  S.  C.  E.  1890;  A.  A.  A.  S.,  1905. 
Married  Lura  M.  Bullock,  Ja  i,  1S79,  Normal, 
III.  Children:  Merton  Melville,  b.  O  22,  1882 
(died  190s);  Herman  Randolph,  b.  S  3,  1885; 
Edith  Marion,  b.  Jl  26,  1890.  Address,  121 1 
Fern  St.,  Washington,  D.  C;  bus.  add..  503  Mc 
Lachlen  IJldg.,  do. 

135.  IDA  BELLE  FALLS 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.,  1895;  b.  F  3,  1858,  Urbana: 
d.  Jess  (b.  Mr  27,  1824,  Zanesville,  O.)  and 
Martha  E.  (Henderson)  Falls  (b.  Je  5,  i8io, 
Mt.  Carmel,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H. 
S.  Teaching,  1877-87.  Address,  Tullahoma, 
Tenn.   (t) 

136.  RICHARD  DOUGLAS  FAULKNER 

(Brother  of  No.  67) 
Sch.  Prin.;  B.  L.  in  Agr.,  1895;  b.  Ag  27, 
1858,  Irvington,  111.  Taught  at  Instown,  111., 
1877-8;  in  Calif.,  1878;  Prin.,  Horace  Mann 
Intermediate  Sch.,  San  Francisco.  Address, 
Horace  Mann  Intermediate  Sch.,  Valencia  St., 
between   22d  and   23d   Sis.,   San   Francisco. 

137.  CHARLES    BROCKWAY    GIBSON 
Med.  R.  C;  B.   S.  in  Chem.,   1895;   b-  Ag  6, 

1S54,  Massina,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y.;  s.  Otis 
(b.  My  I,  1794,  Chester,  Vt.)  and  Chloe 
(Brockway)  Gibson  (b.  Ag  20,  1816).  Prepared 
in  Springlield.  Vt.  H.  S.;  M.  D.,  Coll.  of  Phy- 
sicians. i<S87;  stud.,  Univ.  of  Berlin.  Phi  Lamb- 
da Upsilon;  I'rcs.,  Philomathean,  1877.  Asst., 
Chem.  Lab.,  1876-7;  Marshall  Coll.  Govt.,  1875; 
mem.  Sen.,  1876;  Capt.  and  Adjt.,  U.  of  111. 
Prof.,  Chem.,  Coll.  of  P.  and  S.,  1882-90; 
Chicago  Coll.  Dental  Surgery,  1888-96;  Hahne- 
mann Med  Coll.,  1889;  (three  yrs.  Vt.  Militia, 
2d  Regt.;  four  years.  6th  Regt.  I.  N.  G. ;  Capt. 
and  Adjt.,  1st  Regt.  Inf.,  I.  N.  G.,  1898-1901; 
ist  Lt.  Med.  R.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1916-18;  San. 
Dept.  U.  S.  A.,  1918.  Invented  iniprovement  in 
refining  lead  bullion  and  desilverization  of  do. 
1878,  and  in  gold  extraction  from  ores.  Auth. 
Chem.  and  Microscopial  Determinations  of 
Poisons,  1882;  Translator  of  Rudroff's  Analyti- 
cal Chem.  for  Beginners,  Chicago  Med.  Book 
Co.,  1894-02;  Reports  on  Spontaneous  Com- 
bustion and  Xon.  Conductors,  1884;  articles  on 
hygiene-air,  water,  etc.,  for  Healthy  Home.^, 
1890,  91,  94;  Metallurgy  and  Assaying,  in  N. 
Y.  and  Chicago  Min.  Jours.;  Articles  on  Uni- 
versal Mil.  Tr.,  Army  and  Navy  Jour.,  1914; 
.Addresses  on  same  subject  for  the  Navy  League 
and  the  Nat.  Security  League;  Oriental  travel 
lectures.  Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  A.  C.  S.;  Am. 
(leog.  Soc.  Zuchert  Vercin  Gesellscliaft,  Berlin. 
K.  T.,  S.  P.  R.  S.;  320.  Scottish  Right,;  A.  A. 
O.  N.  Married  Eva  Katherine  Clapp,  Althos, 
Mass.  (dead);  Susie  Gibson,  1917.  Child,  Jessie 
Mary,  b.  S  5,  1881.  Address,  1505  Morse  Ave. 
Chicago. 

138.  HIRAM  GILKERSON 
(Father  of  Nos.  1685.  1877,  2396,  2994;  Broth(  r 
of  No.  139) 
Retired  l-'arnier;  B.  S.,  1895;  'j-  O  15,  185.1, 
Marengo,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  1816,  Carlyle,  Eng.) 
and  Frances  E.  (Williams)  Gilkerso'n  (b.  183^, 
N.  n.).  Prepared  in  Marengo  and  Sycamore 
H.  Schs.  Pnilomathean;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. 
.Married  I'ortia  Moffet,  1877.  Modesto,  III. 
(ilicd    F    19,    1911,    Lamed,    Kan.).      Children: 


Aletha  ('02),  b.  1879;  Frances  Emeline  ('03), 
b.  1880;  Thomas  John  ('05),  b.  1883;  Portia 
Eunice  ('07),  b.  1886.  Address,  St.  Petersburg, 
Fla.,  or  Hampshire,  111. 

139.     *JOHN   GILKERSON 

(Brother  of  No.  138) 

Farmer;    B.    S.    in    L.    &   A.,    1895;    b.    1856, 

Genoa,    111.;    s.   John    (b.    1816,    Carlyle,    Eng.) 

and   Frances  E.    (Williams)   Gilkerson   (b.    1832, 

N.  IL).     Died  Mr  13,  1912,  Elgin,  111. 

140  HELEN  BARBER  GREGORY 

(Sister  of  Nos.  179,  510) 
.\rtist;  B.  L.,  1878;  b.  in  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.; 
d.  John  M.  (b.  Jl  3,  1822,  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.) 
and  Julia  Gregory  (b.  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.). 
Address,  Lebaste  a  Realti  Piazza  di  Spagna, 
Rome,  Italy. 

141.  ALLAN  GILMOUR  KENNEDY 
Mine    Mgr.;    B.   S.   in   C.    E.,    1895;   b.    O   8, 

1858,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.;  s.  Donald  (b.  D  16, 
1828.  Ottawa,  Ont.)  and  Georgiana  Frances 
(Atkinson)  Kennedy  (b.  do.).  Philomathean. 
Bank  Clerk,  1878-79;  with  C.  St. P.  M.  &  O.  R. 
R.  Co.,  1879-81;  Mfg.  Bus.,  1881-96;  Min.  and 
Engng.  in  Ariz.,  1896-1900;  R.  R.  Building  in 
N.  Mex.,  1900-4;  Water  Project  for  El  Paso, 
Tex.,  1904;  Charge  of  Const,  on  Harriman 
lines  out  of  Portland,  Ore.,  1905-10;  Mine 
Mgr.  Married  Kate  Davis,  Je  28,  1888  (died 
Je  5,  lyii);  Matilda  Duffy,  Ja  20,  1913.  Ad- 
dress,  Samuels  Hotel,  W^aliace,   Idaho. 

142.  *EDW^ARD  VERNON   LEWIS 
Steam    Supplies    Dealer;    B.    S.    in    L.    &    A., 

1895;  b.  Ag  18,  1856,  Chatham,  111.;  s.  John 
R.  (b.  Farmington,  Conn.)  and  Sarah  M. 
(Thompson)  Lewis  (b.  jMonson,  Mass.).  Pre- 
pared in  Chatham  Grade  Sch.  Delta  Tau  Delta. 
Cashier  Bank,  Chatham,  Til.,  to  1881;  Whole- 
sale Steam  Supplies,  1882-1910;  Treas.,  Crane 
Co.,  Omaha,  Neb.  Married  Florence  E.  Dar- 
neille,  Je  30,  1881.  Children:  Florence  Belle, 
b.  Ap  16,  1882;  Arthur  Crane,  b.  My  10,  1885. 
Died  Jl  5,  1910,  Omaha,  Neb. 

T43.  JOSEPH  CORSON  LLEWELLYN 
(Husband  of  No.  148;  Father  of  Nos.  2738. 
2739,  4782) 
Architect;  M.  S.,  1895;  b.  Jl  22,  1855,  Phila- 
delphia; s.  David  Rossitcr  (b.  Ag  27,  1828, 
Valley  Forge,  Pa.)  and  Hulda  ((Torson) 
Llewellyn  (b.  Jo  24,  1831,  Cape  May  Co.,  N.  J.). 
Prepared  in  Pub.  Sch.,  Sterling,  111.  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Philomathean.  Instr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1877- 
9;  Supt.,  Bldg.  Constr.,  St.  Louis,  1879-81; 
Supt.,  Lindell  Ry.  Co.,  do.  1881-6;  Farming. 
1886-90;  Sec,  Quarry  Co.,  W^irrensburg,  Mo., 
1890-2;  .\rch.,  1892 — .  Pres.,  Chicago  Arch. 
Club,  two  terms;  Pres.,  Arch.  League  of  Am., 
two  Icriiis;  meni..  Union  League;  Chicago  .Arch, 
and  LaGrange  Country  Clubs;  Cliff  Dwellers. 
Married  Emma  Clarinda  Piatt  ('77),  My  17, 
1883.  Monticello,  111.  Children:  Ralph  Corson 
('06).  b.  .Ap  20,  1884;  Clarinne  ('06),  h.  F  14, 
1886:  Ruth  Cii),  b.  D  21,  1888;  Vida.  b.  Ag 
21.  1891.  Address,  324  6th  Ave.,  La  Grange. 
111.;  luis.  add..  Room  1516-25  I'-irst  Nat.  Bank 
I'.ldg.,    Chicago. 

144.     "JOHN   McPHERSON 
Cirl.  in   C.   E.;  b.   1854,   Burritt,   111.;   ,s.  John 
Mel'herson.     Died  Ja  26,   1886,  Lexington,  Ky. 

145.     *EMILY  C.  MAXWELL 

I!.  S.  in  L.  &  A.,  1805;  b.  I)  5,  1856,  Phila- 
delphia; d.  Robert  Archibald  (b.  Mr  9,  1831, 
Philadelphia)  and  Catherine  Maxwell  (b.  F  11, 
'83s.  Marion,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Pub.  sch.  of 
Philadelphia.  Coll.  Sen.  Teacher,  autumn  of 
1877  and  summer  term,  '78  in  the  country;  one 
term,   1880.     Died  Ap  i,   1908,   Pliiladelphia. 


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146.  JOHN  FREMONT  MOORE 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Arch.,  189^;  b.  Je  20,  1854, 
Davenport,  la.;  s.  Adrian  (b.  Ap  12,  1814, 
Bridgetown,  N.  J.)  and  Susannah  (Evans) 
Moore  (b.  Ja  25,  1816,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Davenport  (la.)  H.  S.  Philomath- 
ean.  Architecture,  1877-1908;  Farmer,  1908 — . 
Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Address,  Box  20,  R. 
No.  2,  Hood  River,  Ore. 

147.     'MARTHA   E.    PAGE    (WHITHAM) 
(Wife  of  No.  160;  Sister  of  Nos.  188,  189) 

B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.,  1895;  b.  Ag  14,  1847,  Meta- 
mora.  111.;  d.  Andrew  N.  (b.  about  1&21,  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.)  and  Mary  A.  (Grove)  Page  (b. 
1822,  Harrison  Co.  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Meta- 
mora  H.  S.  Alethcnai.  Mem.,  Westminster 
Presby.  Church,  Seattle.  Married  Robert  F. 
Whitham  (.'77),  Je  7,  1877,  Champaign.  Child- 
ren: Paul  P.,  b.  My  30.  1878;  John  Dement,  b. 
S  1,  1880  (died  N  2,  i8gj);  Cari  Farwell,  b.  S 
3,  1882;  Ruth,  b.  Ag  10,  1887;  Robt.  Lynn,  b. 
Ja  10,  1889.     Died  Ap  20,  1915,  Olympia,  Wash. 

148.     EMMA   CLARINDA   PL\TT 
(LLEWELLYN) 

(Wife  of  No.  143;  Mother  of  Nos.  2738,  2739, 
4782) 
B.  S.,  1879;  B.  L.,  1895;  I).  Je  23,  1857. 
Monticello.  HI.;  d.  Wm.  Hart  (b.  Brookville, 
Ind.)  and  Clarinda  (Marquiss)  Piatt  (b.  Picka- 
way Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in  Monticello  Pub. 
Schools.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Taught  school, 
Bement,  111.,  1877-8;  Marengo,  111.,  1880. 
Auth.:  Hist,  of  Piatt  Co.,  111.,  Hill  Pub.,  Chi- 
cago, 18S3,  634  pp.  First  Pres.,  Univ.  of  111. 
Alumnae  Assn.  of  Chicago;  mem.,  Chicago 
Worn.  Club;  do.,  in  La  Grange;  Assn.  of  Coll. 
Alumnae.  Married  Joseph  Corson  Llewellyn 
('77),  My  17,  1883,  Monticello,  111.  Children: 
Ralph  Corson  ('00),  b.  Ap  20,  1884;  Clarinne 
('06),  b.  F  14,  1886;  Ruth  i'li),  b.  D  21,  1888; 
Vida,  b.  Ag  21,  1891.  Address,  324,  6th  Ave., 
LaGrange,   IH.t 

149.     •GEORGE  CLARK  RICE 
B.   L.,   1895;   b.    1850,   Vermilion    Co.,   111.  s. 
Tames  F.   Rice.     Died  Ag  29,    1902,   Oak  wood, 
111. 

ISO.  JOHN  JAMES  SEYMOUR 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  1895;  b-  F  i6>  1852,  Fayette 
Co.,  O.;  s.  Abel  Renick  (b.  1815  Romney,  W. 
Va.)  and  Jane  (Dill)  Seymour  (b.  1812,  Bain- 
bridge,  O.).  Prepared  in  Dist.  Schs.  Civ.  and 
Min.  Engng.  bus.,  1877-90;  Mgr.  and  part 
owner  in  Water  Wks.  and  Elec.  Power  Co.,  a 
long  distance  transmission  plant,  1890.  Married 
Corinne  Ann  Howells,  Je  8,  1885.  Address, 
Santa  Monica.  Calif.f 

iSi.  COLER  LINDLEY  SIM 
Banker.  B.  S.,  1895;  b.  F  7,  1856,  Urbana;  s. 
William  (b.  N  2,  1825,  Baltimore  Co.,  Md.)  and 
Lucinda  H.  (Lindley)  Sim  (b.  S  5,  1828,  Knox 
Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  Pub.  Sch.,  and 
under  tutors  at  Univ.  of  111.  Held  several  of- 
fices in  Coll.  Govt.,  Senator  and  Chief  Justice; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Regt;  Adelphic.  Drug  bus.,  Topeka, 
Kan.;  Kansas  Loan  &  Trust  Co.;  Santa  Fe  R.  R. 
Co.;  Banking  and  Loan  Bus.,  Wichita,  Kan. 
Trustee  M.  K.  Church,  seventeen  yrs. ;  Sch.  Bd.. 
Wichita,  six  yrs.  Married  Nellie  Huntoon,  N 
22,  1881,  Topeka,  Kan.  Children:  Arthur 
Barnes,  b.  Ag  17,  1882;  Ellen  Lucinda,  b.  O  26, 
1885;  Nellie  Huntoon,  b.  F  5,  189s.  Address, 
1303  N.  Lawrence  Ave..  Wichita,  Kan. 

JS2.     "VELMA  ELETHEA   SKINNER 
(WARD) 

(Wife  of  No.  159) 
B.  L.   in  L.  &  A.,   1895;  M.  L..   ujoi;   b.  S  4. 
1855,    .Susquehanna,   Pa.;   d.    William   \Vells   (b. 
My    12,    1816,    Mt.    Hope.    N.    Y.)    and   Letitia 


Wilson  (Lockwood)  Skinner  (b.  Je  17,  1821, 
Bloommgburg,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
Pub.  Sch.  Prcs.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Coll.  Sen.;  Class 
poet.  Teacher  1877-82;  Teaclier,  Dom.  Sc, 
1897-1905.  Auth.  of  numerous  poems,  published 
in  papers  of  Middle  West;  Prize  article  in  Des 
Moines  Daily  News.  Has  given  pub.  readings 
from  her  poems,  and  pub.  addresses  on  religious 
and  philanthropic  subjects.  Mem.,  W.  C.  T  U 
Pres.,  Dist.  Sec;  D.  A.  R.;  Univ.  Exten.  Club; 
Presby.  Church;  Champaign  Co.  Humane  Soc; 
Coll.  Alumnae  Assn.  Married  Walter  Payson 
Ward  ('77),  Ag  23,  1882,  Champaign.  Children: 
Lstclla  Velma,  b.  M^  i,  1884;  Russell  Austin, 
b.  F  21,  1886;  Lewis  Chester,  b.  D  24,  1890; 
Henry  Roscoe,  b.  D  24,  1890;  Walter  De  Witt, 
b.  F  23,  1892.     Died  F  23,  1906.  Chicago. 

153-  AVIS  ELIDA  SMITH 
Physician;  B.  S.;  M.  S.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  17 
1851,  Rockton,  111.;  d.  James  Harris  (b.  Ag  13' 
1821,  Delhi,  N.  Y.)  and  Huldah  (Howland) 
Smith  (b.  iMr  29,  1822).  Prepared  in  pvt. 
sch.,  Marengo,  111.;  M.  D.,  Women's  Med.  Coll 
Chicago,  1883.  Alethenai;  Coll.  Council. 
Teacher,  1877-80;  Med.  Coll.,  Chicago,  1880- 
83;  New  Eng.  Hosp.  for  Women  and  Children, 
Boston,  1883-4;  Practising  Med.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1884 — ;  Phys.  in  charge  of  Women's  Ma- 
ternity Hosp.,  1887-96;  Mgr.  and  Staff-phys., 
Women's  and  Children's  Hosp.  1897-1907; 
Prof.,  Women's  Med.  Coll.,  Kan.  City,  Mo., 
1893-96;  Lecturer,  Histology  in  Coll.  Phys. 
and  Surg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1897:  Lect.  on 
Phvs,  and  Hygiene  in  Scarrett  Tr.  Sch.,  1902 — . 
Mem.,  Co.,  St.,  and  Nat.  Med.  Assns.;  Uni- 
tarian Church;  Athenaeum  Club;  Univ.  Exten. 
Address,  2719  Garfield  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.; 
bus.  add.,  Rialto  Bldg.,  do. 

154.  FRANKLIN  SPENCE 
Real  Est.  Bus.;  B.  S.  in  Arch,  1895;  b.  Mr 
2,  1852,  Hamilton,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  F  20,  1820, 
Inverness,  Scotland)  and  Jane  (Wright)  Spence 
(b.  Ja  27,  1816,  Aberdeen,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Country  Sch.,  Monticello  Tp.,  Hancock  Co., 
111.;  Bailies  Bus.  Coll.,  Keokuk,  winters  of 
1871  and  '72.  Philomathean.  Farmer,  1877- 
1898;  Night  Watch,  Univ.  of  111.,  1898- 1900; 
Real  Est.  Bus.,  1900-14;  Grain  and  Stock 
Rancher,  Wilsall,  Park  Co.,  Mont.,  1914 — .  In- 
vented a  table  by  which  could  be  calculated  the 
cost  of  labor  and  materials  needed  in  const,  of 
bldgs.,  either  bv  the  square  or  by  the  bldg. 
Sch.  Dir.,  1880-8.  M.  W.  A.;  Yeomen.  Mar- 
ried Bertha  Wilhamena  X'oigtlander,  D  23, 
1878,  Hamilton,  111.  Children:  Minnie  Bertha, 
h.  N  17,  1880;  Charlie  Edward,  b.  Je  6,  1883; 
Eva  Lena  Jane,  b.  Ap  11,  1S88.  Address,  Wil- 
sall,  Park   Co.,   Mont. 

155.     *JOHN  MATHER  STAYMAN 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.,  1895;  b.  1855,  I\Iiss.;  s.  H.  M. 
Stayman.     Died  My  31,   1915,  Chicago. 

156.     IRA   JOY    STODDARD,  JR. 

(Husband  of  No.  158) 
Engineer;  Cert,  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  O  24,  1855, 
Nowgong,  Assam,  British  East  Indies;  s.  Rev. 
I.  T.  (b.  1820,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  D.  C. 
(.•Xllen)  Stoddard  (b.  1821,  Cattaraugus  Co., 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  pvt.  schs.  and  at  Cen- 
tral Coll.,  Pella,  la.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Philo- 
mathean. Capt.  in  la.  Nat.  Guard,  1885-90. 
Capt.  Draftsman,  topographical  work.  1877-80; 
R.  R.  surs.,  1881-2;  City  Eiigr.,  Oskaloosa,  la.; 
Co.  Surv.,  Mahaska  Co.,  la.,  and  Mgr.  land 
title  Co.,  1882-90;  cemetery  and  park  work  in 
various  cities;  topographical  sur.  of  111.  for 
Columbian  Exposition,  and  sewers  in  N.  J., 
1890-6;  Mun.  Highway  &  River  Improvement 
Engng.  in  la.,  1897-1918.  Auth.:  Treatise  on 
Drainage  and  Roads;  short  stories  and  mag. 
articles.  Organized  first  Soc.  of  la.  Survs.  and 
Engrs.     ]\rarried  Anna  M.  Keables,  Ja  30,  1879, 


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Pella,  la.  (died  Ja  19,  1890);  Carrie  D. 
Victor  ('77).  Ap  14,  iSoz,  Cliampaign  (died 
Ap  iq,  1894)  Children:  Ruth,  b.  Je  8,  1880; 
Jay,  b.  Jl  12,  188-';  Carl  Gregory,  b.  Ap  27, 
188s;  Roy  Keables,  b.  Ag  22.  1889.  Address, 
Pella.  la. 

157.     'GERTRUDE   SWITZER 
(PEDDICORD) 
(Sister  of  No.  452) 
•    B.  L.,  189s;  b.  Ap   16.  1857,  Mt.  Airy,   Md.; 
d.    Francis    Asbary    (b.    Mr    28,    1828,    Union 
Bridge,  Md.)  and  Ann  Jane  (Bussard)   Switzer 
(b.   Mr   5,   1834,   Mt.   Airy,  Md.;.      Prepared   in 
Champaign    I-"einale    Seni.    .Methenai.      Married 
Higason    Peddicord,    O     19,     i88-',    Champaign. 
Children:     Robert  Henrv,   b.   S  30.   t88-?;   Ruth, 
b.  Ja  25,   1885   (died  S,'  1887.)     Died  b,   1915, 
Champaign. 

158.     *CARRIE   DONIPHAN    VICTOR 

(ST(M3DARD) 

(Wife  of  No.   156) 

Teacher;    Cert.;    b.   Ap   27,    1856,    Lynchburg, 

Va.     Alethenai.     Taught,    Champaign,    1877-84; 

Sisseton,  S.  Dak.,  Indian  Sch.,  1884-6;  Teacher 

and      housekeeper,       1886 — .        Mem.,       Congr. 

Church.      Married    Ira   J.    .Stoddard,    Jr.    ('77), 

Ap    14,    1892,    Champaign.      Died    Ap    19,    1894, 

Chicago. 

159.     'WALTER   P.    WARD 

(Husband  of  No.   152) 

Carpenter;   B.   L.  in  L.  &  S.,   1880;  b.   F   11, 

1849,  Marietta,  O.;  s.  Geo.  A.  (b.  Athol,  Mass.) 

and  Susan  U.   (Bailey)   Ward  (b.  Marietta,  O.). 

Prepared  in  Prairie  City  Acad.  Adelphic.    Prac- 


tising law,  1881-1901;  Farming,  1901-06;  Car- 
penter, T906 — .  Married  N'elma  E.  Skinner 
('77),  1882.  Champaign  (died  F  23,  1006). 
Child,  Russel  A.,  b.  F  22,  1886.  Died  6  12, 
19 14,  Webb  City,  Mo. 

160.     ROBERT  FARWELL  WHITHAM 

(Husband  of  No.  147) 
U.  S.  Mineral  Surv.;  Cert,  in  Chem. ;  b.  Ap 
13,  1852,  Lawrence  Co.,  Pa.;  s.  John  Dement 
(b.  F  181S,  W.  Va.)  and  Caroline  (Farwell) 
Whitham  (b.  Ag  181 8,  Keene,  N.  IL).  Pre- 
pared in  Monmouth  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Adel- 
phic; Capt.  Civ.  Engng.  and  .Surv..  Rankin,  Ver- 
milion Co.,  111.,  1877-79;  U.  P.  R.  R.  in  Wy., 
1880;  Fruit  (irowing  and  Co.  Surv.:  Mun.  & 
Street  Ry.  &  City  Engr.  of  Olympia,  Wash, 
1890-92;  Pres.,  Capital  City  Abstract  Co.,  1892- 
96;  U.  S.  Land  and  Mineral  Surv.  for  Wash., 
1894 — ;  Exam,  of  Mines  in  interest  of  pvt. 
parties,  1894 — I  U.  S.  Mineral  Surv.  for  Alaska. 
1900 — .  Mem.,  Pacific  N.  W.  Soc.  of  Engng., 
1903 — ;  Presby.  Church.  Married  Martha  E. 
Page  ('77),  Je  7.  1877  (died  Ap  20,  1915). 
Children:  Paul  P.,  b.  My  30.  1878;  John 
Dement,  b.  S  i,  1880  (died  N  2,  1899);  Carl 
Farwell.  b.  S  3.  1882;  Ruth  Ellen,  b.  Ag  10, 
1887;  Robert  Lynn.  b.  Ja  10,  1889.  Address, 
Box   455,    Olympia,   Wash. 

161.  MYRON  JEROME  WRIGHT 
(Father  of  No.  2301) 
Farmer;  B.  S.,  1895;  b.  Ja  23,  1855,  Stock- 
ton, Jo  Daviess  Co.,  111.;  s.  Burton  and  Sophia 
(Byron)  Wright.  Prepared  in  Woodstock 
H.  S.  Married  Nellie  C.  Fordick,  D  10,  1878. 
Children:  Ward  E.  ('04);  Edith  H. ;  Avice; 
Burton;    Howarfl.      Address.    Woodstock,    111. 


CLASS  OF  1878  (29  LIVING,  13  DEAD) 


162.  EDWARD  1.  BAKER 
(Father  of  Nos.  2889,  3628) 
Retired;  B.  S.,  1880;  b.  Ap  25,  1857,  Jeffer- 
son Co.,  N.  Y.;  s.  Phenix  (b.  N  24,  1816)  and 
luliette  (Lamsoii)  Baker  (b.  My  8,  1821). 
Philomathean.  Married  Alice  R.  Beebe,  D  29, 
1882.  Children:  Ray  L.  ('07),  b.  F  14,  1884; 
Ruth  :M.  ('09),  b.  Mr  29,  1887.  Address, 
Champ.iign. 

163.  'CHARLES   KEENE   BALLARD 
Architect;    B.    S.    in    Arch.;    b.    Ag   6,    1854, 

Chicago;  s.  Edward  Ballard  (b.  Augusta,  Me.) 
and  Lucy  Wilcom  (Plum)  Ballard  (b.  Middle- 
town,  Conn.).  Prepared  in  Englewood  H.  S.; 
Lombard  Coll.;  Sangers  Acad.;  l?abcock's  Acad. 
Arch.,  1878-80,  Chicago;  lumber  bus..  Mo.,  one 
yr. ;  three  yrs.  in  bus.  in  Chicago;  banker  in 
Madison,  S.  Dak.,  four  yrs.;  V.  P.  First  Nat. 
Bank;  .\rch.  until  death.  Insp.  of  the  Ft. 
Sheridan  bldgs.  Mem.,  Universalist  Church. 
Married  Kate  L.  \\'ood,  S  12,  1883,  Oak  Park, 
111.  Children:  Mary  Gage,  b.  N  5,  1885;  Jessie 
Gertrude,  b.  D  23,  1886;  Kathryn  Louise,  b.  D 
24,  1887;  Edward  Wood,  b.  Jl  17,  i88g; 
Douglas  Keene,  b.  Jl  31,  1891;  Esther  Eatin,  b. 
My  1,   1895.     Died  Mr  4,  1895,  Oak  Park,  111. 

164.  'WALLACE  EVERETT  BRIDGE 

(Brother  of  No.  304.) 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  14,  1856,  La  Moille,  111. 
s.  Sereno  (b.  N  23,  1820,  Wilmington,  Vt.)  and 
-Mlisanny  S.  (Winchester)  Bridge  fb.  U  13, 
1821,  Marlboro,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  La  Moille 
H.  S.  Philomathean;  Capt.  in  Univ.  Regt. 
Stock  raiser,  1878;  Bus.,  Alinneapolis,  1891-6; 
Clerk  in  Circuit  Court,  Commissioner's  Office, 
Detroit,  1898.  Mem.,  and  held  successively  all 
offices  in,  Palo's'ine  l,()df»e.  A.  F.  A.  M.,  Pctroi); 
Drill  Corps,  Detroit  Commandery,  K.  T.  Mar- 
ried Sara  E.  Phillips,  Je  17,  1893,  Minneapolis. 
Child,  Everette,  b.  My  26,  1894.  Died  Mr  18, 
1899,  Detroit. 


165.  FRANK  ADELBERT  BROWN 
(Brother  of  No.  59) 
Banker;  Cert.,  1878;  b.  O  31,  1855,  Marengo, 
111.;  s.  Milo  S.  (b.  1826,  Burns,  N.  Y.)  and 
Hanna  M  (Drake)  Brown  (b.  1830,  Cuyler, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Marengo  II.  S.  Philo- 
mathean; Delta  Tau  Delta;  Class  Pres.,  1878. 
Teaching,  1878-82;  Law  and  Real  Est.  1882- 
8s;  do.,  Clark,  S.  Dak.,  1885-87:  do.,  Aber- 
deen, S.  Dak.,  1887-;-;  Mem.  firm  Brown  Bros., 
Bankers;  Com.  of  Finances,  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak., 
191 2 — ;  Pres.  Bd.  of  Educ,  Aberdeen,  S. 
Dak.,  1892-1905:  Receiver  U.  S.  Land  Office, 
.Aberdeen,  S.  Dak.,  1897-1901.  Mem.,  A.  F. 
A.  M.  Married  Laura  E.  Bailev,  N  is,  1878, 
Rantoul.  111.  Children:  Mila  A.,'b.  F  21,  1881: 
Frank  A.,  Jr.,  b.  O  28,  1883;  Harry  F.,  b. 
Ap  s,  1886;  Lorna  D.,  b.  D  24,  1889;  Lauran 
A.,  b.  Ap  21,  1893  (died  Je  19,  1908).  Ad- 
dress, Aberdeen,  S.  Dak. 

166.  SAMUEL  ALEXANDER  BULLARD 
(Brother  of  Nos.  305,  306,  464;  Father  of  Nos. 
2339,  2599.  3662) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  M.  Arch.,  hon., 
1903;  b.  Mr  25,  1853,  Sangamon  Co.,  111.;  s. 
Wesley  (b.  Jl  '16,  1816.  Shelby  Co.,  Ky.)  and 
Sarah  Ann  (Foster)  Bullard  (b.  Jl  18,  1864, 
Montgomery  Co.,  do.).  Prepared  in  Country 
Schs.  Adelphic;  Pres.  and  Orator  Sr.  Class; 
Ed.,  The  Illim.,  1877-8;  Pros.  Atty.,  First 
and  Second  Assoc.  Justices,  and  Chief  Justice 
of  Supreme  Court,  old  Coll.  Govt.  Pres.,  Char- 
ter mem.,  V.  M.  C.  A.,  1876-7;  Rep.  in 
Interstate  Orat.  Contest,  1877.  Taught  sch., 
1878-9;  Arch.,  1879 — ;  Arch,  of  111.  St.  Comn. 
to  reconstruct  Lincoln  Nat.  Monument.  1889- 
90;  City  Engr.  and  mem.  Bd.  of  Pub.  Works, 
Springfield,  111..  1884-9:  Trustee,  Univ.  of  111., 
1889-1Q07;  Pres.,  l?d.  of  Trustees.  1801-3, 
1904-7.  Mem.  Co.  C,  5ih  Regt.,  111.  Nat. 
Guard,  1880-85.     Introduced  man.  tr.  and  mech. 


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drawing  in  Springfield  sclis.;  ed.  Reports  III. 
Soc.  Engr.  and  Suns.,  1890-5;  published  sev- 
eral professional  pamphlets.  Wem.,  M.  E. 
Church:  111.  Soc.  Engrs.  and  Survs. ;  A.  I.  A., 
1885;  Exec.  Sec.  and  Treas.,  Charter  mem., 
111.  Soc.  Engrs.  and  Survs.;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Married  Elsie  Cornelia  Elliott,  Ap  19,  1882, 
Tonica,  111.  Children:  Helen  Elizabeth  ('05), 
b.  My  17,  i88i:  Edwin  Elliott  ('06),  b.  Ag  30, 
1884;  Clark  Wesley  ('09),  b.  O  21.  1886; 
Elsie  Louise,  b.  S  13,  1887  (died  F  26,  1915). 
Address,    318    S.    Glenwood    Ave.,    Springfield, 

167.     ELLIS  M.  BURR 

Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  27.  1S58. 
Woodstock,  111.;  s.  Lyman  E.  (b.  liaddam, 
Conn.)  and  Elizabeth  (Hollister)  Gurr  (b. 
Hethel,  Sullivan  Co.,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Woodstock,  111.  H.  S.  Adelphic.  Prop,  of  Ma- 
chine Shop  and  Foundry;  partnership  with  E. 
A.  Robinson,  1878-1900;  E.  M.  Burr  &  Co., 
1900-13;  Pres.,  Burr  Co.  (Inc.),  machine  shop, 
foundry,  and  struct,  plant,  1913 — .  St.  Militia, 
1878-86;  Supvr.,  Champaign  Tp.,  1890-98;  Co. 
Treas.  of  C'hampaign  Co.,  189S-1902.  Mem. 
A.  S.  M.  E.;  Hamilton  Club;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  K. 
of  P.;  T.  P.  A.;  Elks:  Country  Club:  Rotary 
Club.  Invented  thermometer  graduating  ma- 
chines; railway  dynamometer;  pipe  threading 
machine  patents;  numerous  other  devices. 
Married  Nancy  L.  Glenn,  Ap  20,  1881.  Child, 
Elizabeth  H.,  b.  Mr  8,  1882.  Address,  408  W. 
Hill   St.,  Champaign. 

168.     NOAH  BEERY  COFFMAN 

Banker;  B.  S. ;  b.  Ap  2,  1857,  Crawfordsville, 
Ind. ;  s.  Noah  Beery  (b.  O  10,  1816,  Pleas- 
ant Valley,  Va.)  and  Margaret  (Wimp)  Coff- 
man  (b.  F  29,  1820,  Carroll,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  Philomathean;  Orat.  Jun.  Class; 
Represented  Univ.  at  Inter-Coll.  Orat.  Contest 
at  Monmouth,  111.,  1876.  Studied  law,  Urbana, 
1878-79.  Removed  to  Wellington,  Kan.  and 
admitted  to  practise  there,  1879;  opened  office 
in  Ottawa;  walked  to  Hebron,  Neb.  and 
taught  dist.  sch. ;  became  Bank  clerk,  then 
cashier;  opened  law  office  with  Manford  Sav- 
age (No.  105);  Bank  Cashier,  Tacoma,  1883: 
Chehalis,  running  pvt.  bank,  1884;  Pres.  and 
Mgr.  of  ist  Nat.  Bank.  1890 — ;  Treas.  8th  Mis 
sionary  Div.  Prot.  Epis.  Church,  comprising 
Pac.  Coast,  Alaska,  Hawaiian  Islands  and 
Manila;  Pres.,  S.  W.  Wash.  Settlers  Agency; 
Del.  to  Nat.  Rep.  Conventions,  1900  and  1916; 
many  times  del.  to  triennial  convention  of  Prot. 
Epis.  Church;  Treas.,  Diocese  of  Olympia;  Re- 
presented Univ.  of  III.  at  soth  Anniv.  of  Univ. 
of  Wash.;  until  recently  engaged  in  breeding 
pure  bred  Jersey  cattle;  in  charge  of  much  war 
work  of  State;  Del.  to  Convention  in  Philadel- 
phia, My  1918,  of  League  to  Enforce  Peace; 
Pres.,  Lewis  &  Co.  Pure  Breeders  Club.  Mar- 
ried Adaline  J.  Tighe,  O  i,  1883,  Hebron,  Neb. 
Children:  Florence  Adaline,  b.  D  7,  1884; 
Ethelin  Margaret,  b.  Je  ig,  1886;  Daniel  Tighe, 
b.   Ag   17,    1890.     Address,  Chehalis,   Wash. 

169.     "FRANK  SHERMAN  COFLIN 

Cert.,  L.  &  S.;  b.  1854,  HI.;  s.  R.  F.  Coflin. 
Prin.,  H.  S.  Quitman,  Miss.,  1904.  Died  F  9, 
1908,   Picayune,  Miss. 


170.     EMMA  COLUMBIA  (MANN) 
(Wife  of  No.  109) 

Cert.;  b.  D  7,  1857,  Champaign;  d.  Curtis 
Fields  (b.  Mr  10,  1823,  Madison,  Ky.)  and 
Nancy  (Cox)  Columbia  (b.  Je  i,  1879,  Ashe- 
ville,  N.  C).  Prepared  in  Champaign  Sem. 
Married  James  R.  Mann  ('76),  My  30.  1882, 
Champaign.  Child,  James  R.,  Jr.,  b.  D  10, 
1888,  (died  S  20,  1918.).  Address,  Hyde  Park 
Hotel,  Chicago.! 


171.  ANNETTE  M.  CULVERT  (ELLISON) 
Librarian-  B.  S.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Henry,  111.; 
d.  Mary  Culver.  Children's  Libn.,  Minneapolis 
Pub.  Lib.  Married  A.  C.  Ellison.  Address, 
Pub.   Lib.,   Minneapolis.J 

172.     NANCY    DAVIS    (SCOVELL) 

(Wife  of  No.  85;  Sister  of  Nos.  265,  311) 
B.  S.  in  Dom.  Sc. ;  b.  Ja  28,  1857,  Washington 
Co.,  Ind.;  d.  Chester  Powers  (b.  Mr  7,  1835, 
do.)  and  Hettie  (Close)  Davis  (b.  My  i,  1838, 
Scott  Co.,  Ind.).  Prei)arcd  in  Monticello  H.  S. 
Alethenai.  Mem.,  Art  Club,  Champaign;  Wo- 
man's Club  of  Central  Ky. ;  Hosp.  15d.,  Lexing- 
ton, Ky. ;  Woman's  Club  of  Ky.  St.  LFniv.;  D. 
A.  R.;  St.  Home  Economics  Comn.;  Ky.  Fed. 
of  Woman's  Clubs;  Second  Presby.  Church. 
Married  Melville  Amasa  Scovell  ('75),  S  8, 
1880,  Monticello,  III.  (died  Ap  15,  1912).  Ad- 
dress, 3643    Walnut  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.t 

173-  FRANK  A.  DEAN 
Banker;  Cert.;  b.  S  28,  1855,  La  Salle,  111.; 
s.  Francis  A.  (b.  Conn.)  and  Mary  (Hartshorn) 
Dean  (b.  N.  V.).  Class  Historian;  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  Capt.  in  Univ.  Regt.  Mercantile  Bus., 
1 878- 1 904;  City  Nat.  Bank,  1904 — .  St.  Sen- 
ator, 1903-4;  Mayor  of  Holdrege,  five  terms. 
Married  Cora  C.  Riggs,  Je  25,  1879,  Buckley, 
111.     Address,  Holdrege,  Neb.t 

174-  SARAH  CATHERINE  DEARDORFF 

(DONNELL) 
B.  S.  in  Dom.  Sc.;  b.  My  15,  1854,  Cobden, 
III.;  d.  Andrew  (b.  Gettysburg,  Pa.)  and  Sophia 
(Lingle)  Deardorff  (b.  Joneslsoro,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Cobden  H.  S.  Alethenai.  'Taught  in 
Co.  Norm.  Schs.,  four  yrs. ;  Deputy  Co.  Supt. 
of  Schs.,  two  yrs.;  Bd.  of  Co.  Examiners, 
seventeen  yrs.  Married  Benjamin  F.  Donnell, 
My  I,  1883,  Anna,  111.  Children:  Delia  Eliza- 
beth, b.  Je  7.  1884;  Franklin  Andrew,  b.  Ag  i, 
1888;  Earl,  b.  O  i,  1894  (died  Ag  10,  1895). 
Address,  Ashland,  Kan.t 

175.     "IDA   MAY  ESTEP 

(Sister  of  Nos.  43,    176) 
Cert.;    b.   Paris,   O.;   d.    Isaiah    fh.   Wellsville, 
O.)   and  Sevilla   (Smith)   Estep   (b.   Pa.).     Pre- 
pared in  Rantoul  H.  S.     Mem.,  M.  E.  (Thurch. 
Died  Ja  25,  18S7.  Rantoul,  111. 

176.  JESSIE  ESTEP 
(Sister  of  Nos.  43,  175) 
Book  and  Art  Expert;  Cert,  in  L.  &  S. ;  d. 
Isaiah  (b.  Wellesville,  O.)  and  Sevilla  (Smith) 
Estep  (b.  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Rantoul,  H.  S. 
^lem,,  First  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist.  Ad- 
dress,   1824   Twenty-fourth   Ave.,  Seattle.! 

177.     FRED  FRANCIS 
Retired;    B.    S.    in    M.    E.;    b.    Ja    21,    1856, 

Kewanee,  111.:  s.  Sullivan  R.  (b.  Ap  20,  1816, 
Luenburg,  Mass.)  and  Mary  S.  (Gardner) 
Francis  (b.  N  13,  1825,  Lowell,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Dist.  Sch.  Employed  in  Elgin  Watch  Fac- 
tory, 1879-90.  Invented  and  Constructed  pure 
soft  water  reservoir  for  home,  1893;  Found 
diameter  of  circle  x  by  solving  equation  of 
about  20th  degree  with  about  1,000  terms,  1890; 
Original  solution  of  why  water  does  not  come 
to  level  of  fountain  head  through  pipe  con- 
taining pockets  of  air,  1909.  Auth.:  Short  Let- 
ters in  Physical  Culture  Magasine,  1906-7. 
Married  Jeannette  E.  Crowfoot,  Ag  to,  1890, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Address,  Kewanee,  111.,  R. 
No.   5. 

178.     "THEOPHILUS    GAFFNER 

Physician;    Cert,    in    Cheni.;    b.    O    27    1851, 

Highland,    111.;    s.    Gottlieb    (b.    Ap    11,    1827, 

Switzerland)  and  Emmaritta  (Branger)  Gaffner 

(b.   1833,  do.).     Prepared  in  Highland,  111.,  St. 


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Norm.  Univ.  M.  D.,  Washington,  1880.  Mem., 
Bd.  Trustees  M.  E.  Church,  Trenton,  111.;  Dir., 
Trenton  Milling  Co.;  mem.,  Trenton  Sch.  Bd.; 
Pres.  Clinton  Co.  Med.  Soc;  mem..  III.  St.  and 
Am.  Med.  Assn's.  Married  Amelia  Gaffner, 
Mr  29,  1881,  .St.  Louis  (died  F  9,  1891).  Chil- 
dren: Katherine  K.,  b.  la  14,  1S83;  Gertrutlc, 
b.  O  2,  1884;  Karl  S.,  h.  Jl  5.  18S6;  Amelia, 
b.  Ag  15,  1887.     Died  Je  15,  1906,  Trenton,   111. 

179.  ALFRED  T.  GREGORY 
(Brother  of  Nos.  140,  510) 
Lawyer;  B.  L.,  1878;  A.  M.,  1905:  b.  Ag  17, 
1858,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.;  s.  John  M.  (b.  Jl  3, 
1822,  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.)  and  Julia  Gregory  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. ;  Univ. 
Acad.  Adelphic.  Salesman,  :878-i88o;  Civ. 
Engr.,  1880-82;  Bridge  Engr.,  Atlantic  and 
Pacific  R.  R. ;  Law,  1883 — ;  Kansas  City  Bar 
Assn.,  twenty-eight  yrs. ;  Dir.  Kansas  City  Soc. 
for  the  Suppression  of  Commercialized  Vice. 
Mem.,  Kansas  City  Country  Club;  Kansas  City 
City  Club;  Knife  and  Fork  Club.  Married 
Josephine  Karnes,  N  3,  1892.  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Children:  Josepli  Van  Clief,  b.  F  4,  1S94;  John 
Milton,  b.  b  s,  1896.  Address,  Commerce  Bldg., 
Kansas  City.  Mo. 

180.  'HENRY  HAUSER 
Pres.,  Contracting  Co.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr 
29.  185s,  St.  Louis;  s.  Frederic  (b.  Ger.)  and 
Philipena  (Diehl)  Hauser  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
common  sch.,  Mascoutah,  111.  Const.  Dept.,  A. 
T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.,  1878-89;  Mgr.,  B.  Lantsy 
Sons  Contrs.,  1889-1904;  V.  P.,  Sharp-Mauser 
Contr.  Co.,  1904-9;  Pres.,  H.  Hauser  Contr. 
Co.,  1909 — .  Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  Los  Angeles; 
Trustee,  Presby.  Church.  Married  Mrs.  Mar- 
garet S.  Harter,  O  3,  1904,  Los  Angeles.  Died 
F  3,  1913. 

181.     MARY    S.    LARNED    (PARSONS) 
(Wife  of  No.  79) 

B.  S.;  b.  D  31,  1858,  Waterloo,  la.;  d. 
Charles  Gowdy  (b.  Mr  2,  1824,  Middlebury, 
Vt.)  and  Calista  Evelyn  (Blanchard)  Earned 
(b.  N  2,  1821,  Windham  Co.,  Vt.).  Prepared 
in  Champaign  schs.  and  home.  Alethenai. 
Supt.,  Kan.  W.  C.  T.  U.  of  the  Dept.  of  Sc. 
Temperature  Instruction;  helped  found  King- 
man Free  Lib.,  1901;  Woman's  Suffrage 
Speaker;  Chm.  for  Neosho  Co.,  Kan.,  of  the 
Woman's  Com.  of  the  Council  of  Nat.  De- 
fense; Co.  Pres.,  Neosho  Co.  W.  C.  T.  U.; 
Pres.,  Chanute  Branch  of  the  Assn.  of  Colle- 
giate Alumnae;  Home  Missionary  Soc;  Social 
Service  Work  among  Mexicans;  Social  Service 
for  colored  people;  Chm.,  Com.  on  Patriotic 
Educ,  Kan.  1).  A.  R.;  mem.,  Humane  Soc; 
Sch.  Bd.;  Women's  and  Children's  Hosp.  in 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  one  time  v.  P.;  And.  three 
yrs.;  Minister  in  Fellowship  in  Universalis! 
Church;  Pres..  City  Federation  of  VVomen's 
Clubs,  1914;  Treas.,  Child  Welfare  Assn.  for 
two  yrs.;  hon.  mem.,  Chanute  Culture  (Tlub; 
mem.,  Mother's  Club  and  Child  Welfare  Assn.. 
Chanute;  St.  Cecelia  Musical  Club.  Married 
Fernando  Alston  Parsons  Cts),  Ag  11,  1881, 
Champaign.  Address,  803  S.  Central  Ave., 
Chanute,  Kan. 

182.  EDDY  ORLAND  LEE 
Lawyer;  B.  L. ;  b.  S  16,  185s,  Hatley,  Que- 
bec; s.  Josiah  (b.  N  20,  1820,  Stanstead, 
Quebec)  and  Rockselana  (Davis)  Lee  (b.  Ja  10, 
1824,  do.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Carroll  H.  S. 
Adelphic.  Studied  Law  in  office  of  Hon. 
James  Shaw,  Mt.  Carroll,  III.  Practicing  since 
i88r;  mem.,  firm  Booth,  Lee,  Badger,  Rich  & 
Parke;  Prosecuting  Atty.,  Cheyenne  Co.,  Neb., 
two  vrs.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Pres.,  Bd. 
Trustees,  do.;  I.  O.  O.  F. ;  do.,  S.  A.  R.,  1915- 
16.  Married  Jennie  Cummings,  Ag^2o,  1884, 
Sheffield,  111.  Address,  4  Miller  Flats,  Salt 
Lake  City;   bus.  add.,  604-10  Boston   Bldg.,  do. 


183.  FRANK  IIAYDEN  LLOVDE 

(Brother  of  No.  513) 
Real  Est.  and  Loans;  Cert.;  b.  D  29,  1857, 
Lamoille.  111.;  s.  David  Hayden  (b.  1835, 
Springfield,  Mass.)  and  Ellen  Persis  (Angier) 
Lloyde  (b.  1S40,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Prince- 
ton H.  S.  Adelphic  Traveled  extensively 
abroad  and  in  southern  sts.  since  1897.  Pres. 
and  Sec.  Alunnii  Assoc,  one  yr.,  each;  Deacon 
Baptist  Church,  eighteen  yrs.;  mem.,  Cham- 
paign Pub.  Lib.  Bd.  twelve  yrs.;  Champaign 
City  Council,  two  yrs.;  Treas.,  Univ.  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Bldg.  fund,  ten  yrs.;  Sec.  and  Chm., 
Champaign  Co.  Prohibition  Central  Com.,  sev- 
eral yrs.  each;  Dir.,  111.  Title  &  Trust  Co.  Mar- 
ried M.  Frances  Core,  Je  5,  1879,  Champaign. 
Child,  Catherine  Ellen,  b.  My  11,  1900.  Ad- 
dress, 1503  Venice  Blvd.,  Venice,  Calif. 

184.  *JAMES  ADRIAN  McLANE 
Real    Est.    bus.;    B.    S.    in    Arch.;    b.    Mr    22, 

1857,  Newark,  N.  J.;  s.  Henry  H.  (b.  Mr  10, 
1818,  N.  Y.  City)  and  Ida  E.  (Scharff)  Mc- 
Lane  (b.  Je  13,  1826,  Amsterdam,  Holland.). 
Prepared  in  Waukegan  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta. 
R.  R.  Clerk,  1870-81:  Traveling  Salesman, 
1881-3;  Real  Est.,  1884-1915-  Mem.,  Univ. 
Club;  Real  Est.  Bd. ;  Hamilton  Club,  life  mem.; 
Midlothian  Country  Club.  Died  D  30,  191 5. 
Chicago. 

185.  JEAN  C.  MAIIAN  (PLANK) 
(Sister  of  No.  :o6) 
Author;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  6,  1859, 
Tonica,  111.;  d.  Isaac  Sanders  (b.  O  10,  1828, 
.Sardinia,  O.)  and  Jane  H.  (Lindsay)  Mahan 
(b.  F  21,  1826,  McConnellsburg,  Pa.).  Pre- 
pared in  Pub.  Sch.  Studied  music  under  Xaver 
Scharwenka,  N.  Y.,  1893-4.  1897-8;  music  in 
l^oston  and  Berlin,  igio:  five  yrs.  _  study  of 
the  short-story,  German.  French,  Italian.  Ale- 
thenai. Studied  piano  and  foreign  lang.  in 
Berlin  and  N.  Y. ;  charge  of  music  Dept.  in 
Univ.  of  111.,  1879-80  and  1880-81;  on  staff 
of  Musical  Monitor,  Chicago,  1914-16;  edi- 
torial writing,  departmental  work.  Auth.: 
of  a  number  of  stories  in  mags. ;  published : 
Civic  music  in  Chicago,  A  Clioral  Peace  Jubi- 
lee, Encouraging  American  music,  A  Born 
Pioneer.  Mem.,  Auth's  League  of  Am.:  \'.  P. 
and  charter  mem.,  Chicago  Alumnae  of  Univ. 
of  III.,  1912 — ;  Press  Club.  Denver,  1908;  va- 
rious musical,  German,  Italian  clubs.  Married 
Phil  White  Plank,  F  24,  1881,  Champaign, 
(died  Jl  I,  1909.).  Address,  6009  Kimbark  Ave., 
Chicago. 

186.  AARON  HENRY  MOORE 
(Father  of  No.  31 17) 
Lumber  Dealer;  Cert,  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  S  15, 
1840,  Louisville,  111.;  s.  Daniel  (b.  1822)  and 
Eliza  Ann  (Monical)  Moore  (b.  1827,  Ind.). 
Prei)arcd  in  Country  Sch.  Scientific  Soc.  Pres. 
Prin.  Toledo  Sch.,  1879;  taught  country  Sch., 
1880;  Dry  Goods  bus.,  1881-92;  Prop.,  Wabash 
Lumber  Yards,  1892 — .  Elected  Surv.  Clay  Co., 
1880;  Clerk,  village  of  Louisville,  1885;;  Treas. 
of  the  city.  1886;  Pres.,  Village  Bd.,  1889;  Sec, 
The  Wabash  Bldg.  &  Loan  Assn.,  1895—;  Dir. 
and  V.  P.,  Clay  Co.  St.  Bank,  190;.  Married 
Mahala  Margerettc  George,  F  10,  1884,  Louis- 
ville, 111.  Children:  Samuel  Burns  ('07).  b.  My 
28,  1885;  Frances  Cleveland,  b.  O  16,  1889; 
Maud  Elizabeth,  b.  N  28,  1890  (died  F  i,  1892). 
Address,  Louisville,  Ill.t 

187.  WENSEL  MORAVA 
Mfr.,  Struct.  Steel;  b.  1853,  Bohemia:  s. 
Wenscl  Morava.  Pres.,  Morava  Const.  Co.. 
1900—;  Contr.,  steel  work.  Armory.  ITniv.  of 
111.;  Maj.,  Q.  M.  Corps,  U.  S.  N.  A.,  engaged  in 
constructing  warehouses  for  Q.  M.  Dept.  near 
Ilarrisburg,  Pa.  Mem.,  West.  Soc.  Engrs. 
Address,  4846  Kenwood  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  85th  St.  and  Stewart  Ave.,  do. 


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188.  'EMMA  ELIZABETH  PAGE 
(Sister  of  Nos.  147,  189) 
Lecturer  and  Organizer  of  \V.  C.  T.  U. ; 
n.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  U.  L.,  1879;  b.  Jl  30,  1852, 
Metaniora,  III;  d.  Andrew  Ii.  (b.  Ja  7,  1820, 
Gilmanton  Iron  Works,  N  II.)  and  Mary  Ann 
(Grove)  Page  (b.  O  26,  1820,  Georgetown, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Jacksonville  and  home.  Ale- 
thcnai.  Mystery  of  the  Seven  Sisters;  Wrote 
Class  song;  V.  P.,  Class;  Senator,  Stud.  Govt. 
Taught  music,  1879-88;  do.,  in  Eureka  Coll. 
two  yrs. ;  Rancher  on  Homestead  Claim  in  Wyo., 
1888-93;  Lecturer  and  Organizer  for  W.  C. 
T.  U.,  1892-1910.  Auth.:  Heart  Culture,  a  text- 
book on  Humana  Educ,  272  pp.,  Whitaker  & 
Ray  Co.,  1897;  Humane  Educator  No.  5,  100 
pp.;  many  short  stories  in  various  periodicals. 
Died  Jl  28,  1910,  Olympia,  Wash. 

189.  MARY  LOUISA  PAGE 
(Sister  of  Nos.  147,  188) 
Teacher;  Cert,  in  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Arch., 
1879;  b.  Ja  27,  1849,  Metamora,  111.;  d.  Andrew 
N.  (b.  Ja  7,  1820,  Gilmanton,  N.  H.)  and 
Mary  Ann  (Grove)  Page  (b.  O  26,  1820,  New 
Albany,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Tremont,  111., 
Acad.:  Metamora  H.  S.  Pres.,  Alethenai;  Mys- 
tery of  the  Seven  Sisters;  Senator,  Stud.  Govt. 
Teacher,  1878-90;  Arch.  Draftsman,  1889; 
Drafting,  Blue  Printing  and  Abstracting,  1895; 
Pres.,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  W.  Wash.,  1895-1900;  V.  P. 
at  large  of  same  orgn.  and  St.  Supt.  of  Temp, 
literature,  1900-5.  Issued  W.  C.  T.  U.  reports, 
pp.  80-90,  five  yrs.  Auth.:  A  Country  School 
Teacher;  Relation  of  Cruelty  to  Food  Supply; 
A  Sketch  from  Life,  Nortliwest  Jour,  of  Educ, 
Seattle;  numerous  articles  for  press  along  tem- 
perance and  humane  lines.  Address,  Pomona, 
Kan. 

190.  JOHN  WAKELEY  PATCHIN 
Lawyer;  Cert,  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Lodi,  Washte- 
naw Co.,  Mich.;  s.  John  (b.  Burton,  O.)  and 
Elizabeth  (Wakely)  Patchin.  Prepared  at 
home;  Oberlin,  winter  1880-1.  Pres.,  Adelphic; 
Sen.  in  Stud.  Govt.  LL.B.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1884.  Taught  Sch.,  1878-81;  Clerk,  1881-2: 
Law  Sch.,  Ann  Arbor,  1882-4;  Practicing  Law, 
1884 — .  Mayor  Traverse  City,  Mich.,  1900-1; 
mem..  Bd.  of  Educ,  1890-1900;  Chm.,  City  Rep. 
Com.,  Traverse  City,  1905 — .  Married  Ruth 
M.  Patchin,  Jl  6,  1888,  Manchester,  Mich.  Chil- 
dren, Lucius  W.,  b.  Jl  18,  1889:  Elizabeth,  b. 
Jl   2,    1895.     Address,  Traverse  City,  Mich.t 

191.     JAMES    LYON    POLLOCK 

(Brother  of  No.  83) 

Lawyer;   B.  L.;  b.   1858,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.;  s. 

James      M.      (b.      County      Down.      Ire.)      and 

Caroline  M.  (Lyon)  Pollock  (b.  Brighton,  Can.). 

Address,  Mt.  Vernon,  Ill.t 

192.  CHARLES  LAURENS  RICHARDS 

(Husband  of  No.  338) 
Lawyer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  21,  1856,  Wood- 
stock, 111.;  s.  Thomas  McDonough  (b.  Madison 
Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Julia  Antoinette  (Webb) 
Richards  (b.  Columbia  Co.,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Waterville  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  LL.  B.,  Union  Coll. 
of  Law  (Northwestern),  1884.  Philomathean. 
Farmer  and  Sch.  teacher,  1878-82;  studying 
Law,  1S82-4;  Practising,  1884 — ;  Prosecuting 
Atty.,  Thayer  Co.,  four  yrs.;  Speaker  of  House 
of  Rep.,  Neb.  Legislature,  1895;  Prosecuting 
Attv.,  1914 — ■.  Elder.  Presby.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Carrie  Allen;  Lida  M.  Ashby  ('83),  1886, 
Fairfield,  Kan.  (died  S  i,  1888,  Hebron,  Neb.); 
Lizzie  Lowrie.  Children:  Carl  Gregory,  b.  Je 
10,  18S0;  Bessie  As'^by,  b.  Ag  3,  1887;  John 
Lowrie,  b.  Mr  22,  1893;  Webb,  b.  Jl  24,  1898. 
Address,  Hebron,  Neb. 

193.  'WILLIAM  DOLE  OWEN  RUDY 
B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.   1854,  Paris,  111.;  s.  J.  O. 

Rudy.    Died  Jl    16,   1899,  Washington,  D.  C. 


194.     "ABRAM  D.  RUTAN 
Cert,  in  L.   &  S.;  b.  1851,  Paterson,  i\.  J.;  s. 
S.  D.  Abram.    Died  Je  4,  1887,  Ranton,  N.  Mex. 

195-  MANFORD  SAVAGE 
(Brother  of  No.  248) 
Lawyer;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  My  24,  1854, 
Macoupon  Co.,  111.;  s.  Nathan  (b.  Mr  i,  1812, 
Windsor,  V't.)  and  Sophronia  (Wilkins)  Sav- 
age (b.  Rutland,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Girard  H.  S. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Philomathean.  Dir.,  Utilities 
indemnity  Ins.  Co.,  St.  Louis;  Dist.  Atty., 
1882-1892;  Lawyer,  C^hampaign,  1882 — .  Mem., 
111.  St.  Bar  Assn.  Married  Anna  Savage,  Je 
8,  1882.  Child,  Arthur  Dale,  b.  F  i,  1890.  Ad- 
dress, Bio  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign;  bus. 
add.,  Robeson  Bldg.,  do. 

196.  HAMLIN  WHITMORE  SAWYER 
Publisher;  B.  S.  in  L.  &  S.,  1914;  b.  D  5, 
1853,  Godfrey,  111.;  s.  John  York  (b.  N  2,  1823, 
Windsor,  N.  Y.)  and  Sarah  Jane  (Robbins) 
Sawyer  (b.  Ap  i,  1833,  Marysville,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Com.  Sells,  at  Godfrey,  111.  Adelphic; 
Capt.  in  Univ.  Regt.  Capt.  Co.  H.,  L  N.  G., 
9th  111.  Regt.  Taught  five  yrs.  in  111.:  Prin- 
cipal Otterville  IL  S.;  Supt.,  City  Schs.,  Fair- 
mount,  111.,  1882-3;  Farmed,  Homestead  and 
Free  (I'laim  Valley  Co.,  Neb.,  1883-5;  Published 
Loup  Valley  Gasette,  1885-7;  H'iclnta  Independ- 
ent, 1887-9;  Oklahoma  City  Times,  1888-1891; 
Consolidated  Frisco  Times  and  El  Reno  Her- 
ald, 1892;  Published  do.,  1892-5;  Farmer,  1894. 
Founded  and  published  Oklahoma  Review. 
Auth.,  of  Several  religious  and  govt,  publica- 
tions. Mem.,  Bd.  Trustees,  Plymouth  Congr. 
Church,  Enid,  Okla.  Married  Clara  Dell  Can- 
ady,  D  16,  1880,  Champaign.  Children:  Albert 
Canady,  b.  Ag  28,  1881;  Noel,  b.  O  13,  1883; 
William  Lemon,  b.  N  16,  1884;  Arthur  Ware, 
b.  Ag  13,  1887.  Address,  Sawyer's  Univ.  Place, 
Enid.  Okla.t 

197.  HOSEA  B.  SPARKS 
Pres.,  Sparks  Milling  Co.;  Cert,  in  L.  &  S.; 
b.  N  5,  1858,  Staunton,  111.;  s.  David  R.  (New 
Albany,  Ind.)  and  Anna  Davenport  (Chapman) 
Sparks  (b.  near  Staunton,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Alton  H.  S.  Adelphic.  Leader,  Gymnasium, 
two  yrs.  Mfg.  Flour,  Alton,  Mills.  Pres.,  Mil- 
lers' Nat.  Fed.  Married  Bessie  Mayo  Pegram, 
Ja  6,   1894,  Lincoln,  111.     Address,  Alton,  111. 

198     ^WILLIAM  F.   SPRADLING 
Cert,  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  1856,  111.;  s.  Levi  Sprad- 
ling.     Died  N  30.   1881,  Greenleaf,  Kan. 

199.  •MARTIN  SPRAGUE 
Miner;  Cert,  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  3,  1853,  Lowell, 
O.;  s.  J.  B.  (b.  1837,  Lowell,  O.)  and  Malinda 
F.  (Martin)  Sprague  (b.  1832,  Pa.).  Prepared 
in  Decatur,  111.  Adelphic;  Atty.  under  Stud. 
Govt.  Practice  law;  Claim  Adjuster  on  R.  Rs. 
in  Tex.,  Kan.,  and  Ark.;  Min.  Bus.,  1897-1905; 
Mgr.,  Min.  Co.,  Mex.,  1905-8.  Mem.,  City 
Council,  Springfield,  III.,  1881;  Co.  Assessor, 
Patter  Co.,  S.  D.,  1882.  Married  Linnie  M. 
Roll,  1882  Springfield,  111.  (died  1890).  Child- 
ren: Linnie  M.,  b.  1883;  Gladys,  b.  1885.  Died 
F  7,  191 1,  Jacksonville,  111. 

200.  MAHLON  OGDEN  WEED 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  Je  29.  1850,  Walton, 
N.  Y.;  s.  James  (b.  Mv  5.  '803.  Walton,  N.  Y.) 
and  Abigail  (Terry)  Weed  (b.  N  1818,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Belvidere  S.  Side  H.  S. ;  Lombard 
Coll.;  JeflFerson  Liberal  Inst.,  Galesburg. 
Teacher,  1878-86;  Farmer,  1886 — .  Married 
Lydia  Margaret  Ridpath,  Ap  7.  1885,  New 
Sharon,  la.     Address,  Alvo,  Neb.f 

201.     JOHN  FRANKLIN  WHITLOCK 
Lawver;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.   1855.  Dwight, 
111.;    s.'   G.    W.    Whitlock;    Capt.,    Univ.    Regt. 
.4ddress,   Gettysburg,   S.  Dak.t 


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202.  AUGUST  ZIESING 
(Father  of  No.  3615.) 
Pres.,  Am.  Bridge  Co.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  C.  E. 
190s;  b.  F  19,  1858,  Peru,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  D 
3,  1828,  Cedern,  Ger.)  and  Katherine  Brenne- 
mann  Ziesing  (1).  .S  24,  1X28,  Vctsburg,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Peru  II.  S.  and  by  pvt.  tulor.  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  Capt.  Bridge  Designing  and  Const., 
1 878- 1 880;  R.  R.  Engr.,  1880-83;  Bridge  De- 
signing and  Const.,  1883-87;  Mgr.  and  En^r., 
Lassig  Bridge  Works,  1887-1901;  Consulting 
Engr.,  Bridges  and  Buildings  a  Specialty,  1897- 
1901;  V.  P.  and  Western  Mgr.,  Am.  Bridge 
Co.,  1901-5;  Pres.,  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  1905-11; 
A.  S.  C.  E. ;  Western  Soc.  Engrs. ;  Am.  Ry. 
Engng.  and  Maintenance  of  Way  *  Assoc. 
Mem.,  Skokie  Country  Club  (Glencoe);  Engrs. 
Club,  N.  Y. ;  Duquesne  Club,  Pittsburgh;  Union 


League  Club,  Chicago;  Engrs.  Club,  Chicago; 
Univ.  Club,  Chicago.  Married  Alice  A.  Hanna, 
F  27,  1884.  Wooster,  O.  Children:  Mabel  b. 
Ja  1885  (died  Ap  1885);  Harry  H.  ('08),  b.  Mr 
31,  1886;  Margarette,  b.  O  i,  1887;  Gertrude, 
b.  Jl  I,  1889;  Katherine,  b.  Jl  10,  1892.  Ad- 
dress. Glencoe,  111.;  bus.  add.,  208  S.  LaSallc 
St.,  Chicago. 

203.  *HENRY  W.  ZIMMERMAN 
B.  L.;  b.  Ja  3,  1859,  Peru,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b. 
D  I,  1821,  Stuttgart,  Ger.)  and  Caroline  (Ream) 
Zimmerman  (b.  Ag  12,  1828  Shaferstown  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  IT.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Book- 
keeper, 1878-S4;  jeweler,  1884-1903.  Married 
Emma  Merkel,  D  2,  1896,  Peru,  111.  Child, 
Ralph  Edward,  b.  Ap  12,  1899.  Died  Jl  21, 
1903,  Peru,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1879  (15  LIVING,  8  DEAD) 


204.     WILLIAM   MAIIAN   BEARDSLEY 

(Husband    of    No.    265;    Brother    of    No.    589; 

Father    of    Nos.    289S,    3634.) 

Lawyer;  B.  L. ;  M.  L.,  1880;  A.  M.,  1905;  b. 
O  20,  1858,  Milford  Tp.,  Knox  Co.,  O.;  s. 
George  Fitch  (b.  My  26,  1827,  do.)  and  Martha 
(Mahan)  Beardsley  (b.  Jl  16,  1S34,  Mt.  Morris. 
N.  v.).  Prepared  in  Cham)iaign  H.  S.  LL.  D., 
Knox  Coll.,  1916.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Pres., 
Adelphic;  Sen.,  Coll.  Govt.;  Represented 
Adeli)hic  in  Inter-soc.  Orat.  (Contest;  Ed.  in 
Chief  mini,  one  yr. ;  Class  Pres.  Asst.,  Chem., 
Univ.  of  111.,  two  yrs. ;  since  then  lawyer,  now 
mem.,  firm  of  Beardsley,  Gregory  (No.  179) 
and  Beardsley,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Upper  House 
Common  Council,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1898-1902; 
Pres.,  Upper  House  Common  Council,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  and  Pres.  Kansas  City  Bd.  of  Public 
Works,  1904-6;  Mayor  of  Kansas  City,  1906-8. 
Pres.,  Kansas  City  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1893-1918; 
Moderator  Xat.  Council  Congr.  Churches  of 
.\m.,  1915-17.  Married  Marietta  Davis  ('81), 
Ap  24,  1883,  Monicello,  III.  Children:  Eleanor 
('07),  b.  X  29,  1884;  George  Davis  ('09),  b.  Ap 
II,  1887;  Henry  Scoville,  b.  Je  17,  1895.  Ad- 
dress, Commerce  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

205.  *HARRY  PETER  BOURNE 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  8,  1856,  Richmond,  Va. 
s.  Andrew  (b.  Ja  31,  1820,  Redtield,  N.  Y.)  and 
Mary  Ann  (Johonnott)  Bourne  (b.  D  14,  1820.). 
Prepared  in  Woodstock  H.  S.  Civil  Engng.; 
Banking,  and  Real  Est.  Died  D  10.  1899,  Wood- 
stock,  111. 

206.     WILLIAM    NICHOLS   BUTLER 
(Father  of  Nos.  3672.  6133) 

Lawyer  and  Judge;  Cert.,  L.  &  S.;  B.  S., 
1914;  b.  Ag  16,  i8=;6,  Berlin,  Green  Lake  Co., 
Wis.;  s.  Comfort  lidgar  (b.  O  3,  1824  Ithaca, 
N.  Y.)  and  Celestia  Ann  (Carter)  Butler  (b. 
Ag  19.  1833,  Darien,  do.).  Prepared  in  Anna 
J'ub.  Schs.  LL.  B.,  Union  Univ.,  1883.  Pres., 
Adelphic;  in  days  of  "Coll.  Govt.",  was  mem. 
of  Univ.  "Sen.",  Coll.  Marshal,  Prosecuting 
Attv.,  Assoc.  Justice  Sui)reine  Court;  Pres. 
Coll.  Govt.;  Pres.,  Class  Fresh,  and  Jun.  yrs. 
Taught  sch.,  1879-81;  Union  Coll.  Law,  Chi- 
cago, 1881-2;  U.  S.  Revenue  Service,  1883-4; 
Sts.  Atty.,  Cairo,  111.,  1884-1900;  Corp.  Coun- 
sel, city  of  Cairo,  1895-8;  Circuit  Judge,  ist. 
Circuit  of  111.,  190-5;  re-elected  1908  and  1914. 
Capt.  and  Adjt.,  9th  Regt.  I.  N.  G.,  1884-5; 
Capt.  Co,  C,  1878-9.  Mem.,  Bd.  of  Educ. 
Cairo,  1896-1902;  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  K.  of 
P.;  Twice  Pres.,  Alumni  Assn.,  Univ.  of  111.; 
Presby.  Church.  Married  Mary  Mattoon.  O 
28,  1885.  Children:  Comfort  Straight  ('09),  b. 
Mr  I,  18S7;  William  Glenn  ('14).  h.  Je  24, 
1890;  Franklin  Mattoon,  b.  Mr.  22,  1892;  Mary, 
b.   Ag  18,   1893;   Esther,  b.   N  28,    1895;   (died. 


Ja  16,  1896);  Helen,  b.  Mr  12,  1897  (died  N 
7,  1906);  John  Bruce,  b.  Ja  22,  1899.  Address, 
2036  Walnut   St.,  Cairo,  111. 

207.  AUGUSTA  ESTHER  BUTTS 
(CAMFIELD) 
B.  S.  in  Nat.  Hist.;  b.  at  Union,  111.;  d.  B. 
W.  (b.  Mr  23,  1 812,  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and 
Urania  Howland  (b.  D  23,  1815,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Marengo  H.  S.  Taught  one  yr.  in  Farmer 
City  and  one  yr.  in  Paxton,  thirty  yrs.  in  Chi- 
cago; Prin.  Alcott  Sch.,  Chicago,  1887-1917. 
Mem.,  Chicago  Prins.  Club;  Lake  View  Wo- 
man's Club;  Pol.  Equality  League.  Married  Dr. 
Bradford  Allen  Camfield,  D  23,  1909.  Address, 
501   Belmont  Ave.,   Chicago. 

208.     *RAL1'H  P.   COBURN 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  1856.  Lyndon,  111.;  s. 
George  L.  Cobuni.  Died  Ja  10,  1894,  San 
Antonio,  Tex. 

209.  CHARLES  THEODORE  FREIJS 
Architect;  Cert.;  b.  O  23,  1856.  Boston;  s.  S. 
Magnus  and  Julia  A.  (Brougham)  Freijs.  Pre- 
pared in  Country  Sch.  near  Urbana.  Mem., 
Baptist  Church.  Married  Nellie  A.  Potter, 
1883,  Indianapolis  (died  1892);  Cora  A.  Turner, 
1893,  Stanton,  Va.  (died  S  23,  1912).  Child- 
ren: Mildred  Grant,  b.  Jl  3,  1885  (d.  Jl  17, 
1884);  Marion  Antoinette,  b.  Jl  12,  1887;  Bar- 
bara Montrose,  b.  Ap  20,  1908.  Address,  554 
Farmers  Trust  Bldg.,  Indianapolis. 

210.  JAMES  H.  GUNDER 
Retired  C.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Min.  E.;  b.  1856, 
Anderson,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Farmount  H.  S. 
V.  P.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Cohocton  Brick  &  Tile 
Co.,  Forest  City,  Ark.;  (jovt.  Engng.  exploita- 
tions; Gulf  to  (ireat  Lakes;  lake  bountlaries; 
Royal  Kngng.  Corps  work  in  projection  of 
Can.  Pacific  R.  R.;  do.,  Denver  and  Rio  Grand 
R.  R.;  projection  of  ftoyal  Gorge  Bridge  and 
emplacement  const.     Address,  Blue  Mound,  III. 

211.      ISABELLA  HALE 
B.  S.;  b.  1853,  Fairfield,  Me.;  d.  James  Hale. 
Dist.    Supt.,    Bureau    of    Charities,    1904.      Ad- 
dress, N.   Kenmore  Ave.,  Los  Angeles. 

212.  OTIS  WILLIS  HOIT 
(Father  of  No.  6963) 
Farmer,  Banker,  and  Merchant;  B.  S.  in 
Agr.;  b.  My  24,  1857,  Gencseo,  111.;  s.  Levi 
Wilson  (b.  N  15,  1827,  Canaan,  N.  H.)  and 
Sarah  Elizabeth  (French)  Hoit  (b.  N  i,  1836, 
Coventry,  Conn.).  Prepared  in  Geneseo  H.  S. 
Philomathean.  Pres.,  First  Nat.  Bank  of  Gen- 
cseo; agr.  improvement  bus.,  and  farmer.  Mem., 
Congr.  (ihurch.  Trustee  Univ.  of  111.,  1910 — . 
Married  Margaret  E.  Steward,  S  11,  1879, 
Champaign    (died   My    19,    1885);   Henrietta  P. 


1879J 


P>A(  (  AI.Al'KKATE    AlT  M  M 


M.  Schroeder,  On,  1888,  Gencseo,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Daughter  b.  Jl  21,  1880  (died  Jl  26, 
1880);  Maurice  Elon  ('15),  b.  Je  23,  1893. 
Address,   Geneseo,   111. 

213.  "WILLIAM  PITT  JOHNSON 
With  Albert  Dickinson  Seed  Co.;  Cert  in  C. 
E.;  B.  S.,  1914;  b.  S  13,  1856,  Springfield,  O.;  s. 
Anthony  and  Sarah  (Drew)  Johnson.  Prepared 
at  Keokuk,  and  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Sc.  Soc; 
Capt.  Coal  Bus.,  Chicago,  until  1887;  with  the 
Albert  Dickinson  Co.,  Chicago  and  Boston,  Seed 
Merchants,  1887-1918.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church. 
Married  Adelaide  Frances  Rose,  F  1887,  Chi- 
cago.     Died   D  9,   1918,   Hyde  Park,    Mass. 

214.  EMERY  KAYS 
(Father  of  Nos.  2717,  3815) 
Mgr.  Creamery  Co.;  Cert,  in  Agr. ;  b.  O  10, 
1853.  Magnolia,  111.;  s.  Henry  B.  (b.  F  u, 
1814,  Kv.)  and  Rachel  (Reed)  Kays  (b.  F  1820, 
Ky.).  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Philomathean.  Class 
Pres.  and  Sec;  Sec.  and  Pres.  Coll.  Govt.  Far- 
mer until  1885;  Mercantile  Bus.,  1885-90;  Far- 
mer, 1890-7;  Atgr.  and  Sec.  Maricona  Creamery 
Co.,  1907 — .  Trustee,  Phoenix  Union  H.  S., 
1901 — .  Married  Emma  C.  Trask,  O  15,  1879, 
Buda.  111.  C'nidren:  Marion  R.  ('06),  b.  Ta 
22,  1881;  Herbert  E.,  b.  N  4,  1882;  Harlow  t., 
b.  Je  13,  1884:  Lucile  E.  ('o9>  b.  Ag  19,  1885. 
Address,  Phoenix,  Ariz. 

215.  'NETTIE  DAUSMAN  KIMBERLIN 
Cert.,  II.  Sc;  b.  O  25,  1858,  Louisiana.  Mo. ; 
d.  Robert  Hamilton  (b.  1822)  and  Olivia 
(Jones)  Kimberlin  (b.  1822).  Prepared  in 
Louisiana  (Mo.)  Pub.  and  Pvt.  Sch.  Teacher 
in  Primary  Sch.,  Urbana;  Teacher  and  Asst. 
Prin..  Blackstone  H.  S.,  Mendota;  Supvr.  and 
Dir.  Phys.  Culture,  Detroit  Pub.  Sch.;  Wis.  St. 
.Supt.  of  Woman's  Dept.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co., 
N.  Y.  Auth. :  Course  of  Study  in  Phys.  Culture 
and  Physiology,  arranged  specially  for  Detroit 
Pub.  Schs.,  John  Borman  &  Son,  1895;  also 
mag.  articles,  on  topics  relating  to  Phys.  Cul- 
ture. Mem..  A.  A.  A.  of  Phys.  Educ.  (one 
lime  Sec);  Pres.  Detroit  Assn.  for  the  Adv. 
of  Phys.  Educ:  Detroit  Conservatory  of  Mus. 
For  number  of  yrs.  on  faculty  of  Nat.  Summer 
Sch.  of  Mus.     Died  Ja  19,  1904,  Milwaukee. 

216.  WILLIS  PRENTICE  KIMBLE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Min.  E. ;  b.  Ap  6,  1856, 
Paris,  111.;  s.  George  W.  (b.  Ja  15,  1831,  do.) 
and  Sarah  J.  Kimble  (b.  O  2,  1834,  Schenec- 
tady, N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  pvt.  Acad.,  Paris, 
111.  Adelphic  and  Scientific  Socs.  With  A. 
T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.,  Engng.  Dept.,  Las  Vegas,  N. 
Mex.,  1879-81;  Mex.  Central  R.  R.,  Paso  Del 
Norte,  Mex.,  1881-4;  ran  first  line  of  R.  R. 
from  U.  .S.  to  Mex.;  Co.  and  City  Engr.,  Paris, 
III.,  1884-6;  on  surs.  and  const,  of  line  between 
Kansas  City  and  Chicago,  for  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R. 
R.,  1886-8;  Roadmaster  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R., 
1888-92;  Gen.  Roadmaster,  Kansas  City  to  Chi- 
cago and  St.  Joe.  1892-4;  Roadmaster  of  Third 
and  fourth  Div.,  N.  Y.  L.  D.  &  W.  R.  R.,  1894- 
7;  Div.  Engr.  in  charge  of  Maintenance,  Cin- 
cinnati Div.,  Erie  R.  R.,  1897-1912;  Div.  Engr. 
in  charge  Maintenance  and  Const.,  Kent.  Div., 
Erie  R.  R.  at  Marion,  O.,  1912-16;^  Asst.  Engr. 
of  west  lines  Erie  R.  R.  from  New  York  to 
Chicago,  Dayton  and  Cleveland,  1916 — ;  in 
charge  of  State,  Co.,  and  Mun.  work  in  con- 
nection with  Erie  R.  R.  Married  Sara  S. 
Gates.  >■  «,  1888,  LaPlata.  Mo.  Address,  Gal- 
ion,  O.  or  50  Church  St.,  N.  Y. 

217.  "ISAAC  KUHN 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Min.  E.;  b.  F  15,  1850. 
Obersulzen,  Rhine,  Ger.;  s.  Henry  (b.  1826, 
do.)  and  Susanna  (Reihs)  Kuhn  (b.  183R.  Mus- 
bach,  do.).  Capt.  of  Prescott,  Ariz.  Guards. 
Invented  copper  riveted  fastenings  as  applied 
to  overalls.  1S92.  Built  R.  R.  from  Prescott 
junction,    1886-7.      Married    Sallie   Jereslaw,    Ja 


1890,  San  Diego,  Calif,  (died  O  1899.)  Chil- 
dren: Susie,  b.  Ja  27,  1891;  Ruth,  b.  F  14, 
1893  (died  Jl  1893);  Miriam,  b.  S  8,  1898.  Died 
F  20,   1899,  San  Diego,  Calif. 

218.     ELISIIA  LEE 

(Father  of  Nos.  3071,  3835,  4769,  7030,  7732) 
Grain  and  Stock  Raiser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b. 
Ap  6,  1856,  Hamlet,  111.;  s.  Graham  (b.  Ja  21, 
1821,  Salisbury,  Conn.)  and  Mary  Howard 
(Candor)  Lee  (b.  N  22,  1834,  Union  Co.,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Hamlet  Pub.  .Sch.  Scientific  Assn.; 
Adelphic;  Telegraph  .'\ssn. ;  .Star  Lecture  Assn.; 
Pres.  Coll.  Govt.;  mem.  Sen.  Farmer,  1906-13; 
Grain  and  Stockraiser,  Reynolds,  111.,  191 3 — . 
Married  Ellena  Popes,  D  15,  1881,  Hamlet,  111. 
Children:  Mary  II.  ('07),  b.  Ja  11,  1883;  Mylo, 
b.  My  12,  1884  (died  D  13,  1914):  Charles 
Bopcs  ('09).  b.  Mr  17,  1886;  Otis  Hoit  ('11), 
b.  My  3,  1888:  Izora  ('15),  b.  Mr  11,  1890; 
Ellena  ('16),  b.  Je  7,  1892;  Fanny,  b.  N  20, 
1896;  Florence,  b.  Jl  8,  1898.  Address,  Rey- 
nolds, Ill.t 

219.  MINNETTE  CLEORA  McALLISTER 
(MILLER) 
B.  L.;  b.  D  8,  1859,  Champaign;  d.  Eli  N. 
(b.  O  13,  1836,  Whiting,  Vt.)  and  Rachel  Jane 
(Barlow)  McAllister  (b.  Mr  27,  1837,  Ticonder- 
oga,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
.Melhenai;  Illini  Bd.;  Valedictorian.  Co.  Supt. 
Sch.,  Sherburne  Co.,  Minn.,  by  appointment  in 
1903;  elected  1904  for  two  yrs.  Mem.,  Eastern 
Star;  W.  C.  T.  U.;  Treas.,  Sch.  Bd.  of  Big 
Lake,  1914-17;  Dir.,  Sherburne  Co.  Chapter 
.■\m.  Red  Cross.  1917-18.  Married  John  H. 
Miller,  O  27,  1881,  Champaign.  Child,  Hubert 
McAllister,  b.  :Mr  17,  1886.  Address,  Big  Lake, 
Minn. 

220.     "FRANKLIN   SILAS  MILTON 
B.    S.   in   C.   E.;   b.    1861,   111.;   s.   Charles   M. 
Milton.     Died  Jl  22,  1892,  Platteville,  Colo. 

221.  SAMUEL  CECIL  STANTON 
Physician;  B.  S.  in  Sc,  1880;  b.  Je  28,  1856, 
Newtonville,  Mass.;  s.  Samuel  (b.  O  i,  1821, 
Barnstead,  N.  II.)  and  Ann  Louise  (Blodgett) 
Stanton  (b.  N  i,  1828,  Albany,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  London.  Eng. ;  M.  D.,  Northwestern, 
1892.  Philomathean,  Pres.:  Treas.,  Coll.  Govt.; 
Sec,  C!lass;  Right  Gen.  Guide;  Capt.;  Com- 
mander Co.  E  winner  of  1st  prize  in  competi- 
tion. Agt.,  N.  Atlantic  Steam  Traffic  Conf., 
C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  1882-7;  Traveling  Agt., 
St.  P.  M.  &  M.  R.  R..  1887-9;  Physician, 
1892 — ;  111.  Nat.  Guard,  1880-2;  Hosp.  Stew- 
ard, 1882-3;  Lt.  and  Asst.  Surg.,  1897-1904; 
Capt.  and  Asst.  Surg.,  1904-7;  Maj.  and  Surg., 
1907-10;  Sec.  to  Suig.  Gen.,  1910 — ;  Act.  Asst. 
Surg.,  U.  S.  Armv;  .\ttending  Phys.,  H.  Q. 
Dept  of  the  Lakes,  1893-7;  ist  Lt.,  M.  R.  C,  U. 
S.  Army,  1907-18;  Maj.  1918;  Asst.  Ed.,  Chi- 
cago Med.  Gazette  and  Chicago  Med.  Rev.. 
1880-2;  Ed.,  Med.  Standard,  1896-9;  Asst.  Ed. 
Jour,  of  Am.  Med.  Soc.  1900 — .  Auth.: — Several 
articles  on  technical  subjects.  Mem.,  A.  M.  A.; 
111.  St.  Med.  Soc;  Chicago  Med.  Soc;  British 
Med.  Assn.;  Miss.  Valley  Med.  Assn.,  Treas., 
ten  yrs.:  Physicians  Club;  Army  and  Navy 
Club,  (Gov.).  Married  Harriet  Louise  Corn- 
well,  F  12,  1885,  N.  Y.  City.  Children: 
George  Corn  well,  b.  F  17,  1889  (died  O  8, 
1896);  Dorothv,  b.  Je  29,  1890  (died  D  8, 
1895);  John  Bloomfield.  b.  Mr  28,  1897.  Ad- 
dress. 514  Belmont  Ave..  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
230  E.  Ohio  St.,  du. 

222.  ARTHUR  SW.ANNELL 
(Father  of  No.  5448) 
In  Business;  B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &•  S..  1914;  b.  N 
14,  i8sS,  Kankakee,  111.;  s.  I'rederick  (b.  Lon- 
don. Eng.)  and  Eliza  (Paddon)  Swannell  (b. 
Devonshire,  (/c>.).  Prepared  in  Kankakee  H.  S. 
Philomathean;  Capt.  Co.  R..  1870.  Merchant, 
Kankakee,  111.,  1906—.     One  vr.,  I.  N.  G.,  Capt. 


22 


University  of  Illinois 


[1880 


Co.  L.,  3rd  Reg.,  1890.  Married  Florence 
llisener,  Arlington,  la.  Children:  Fred  VV.,  b. 
1886;  Jeanette,  b.  1887;  Horace  ('u),  b.  1889; 
Laurence,  b.  1891.  Address,  880  Court  St., 
Kankakee,   III. 

223.  LORADO  TAFT 
(Brother  of  No.  332.) 
Sculptor;  B.  L.  in  L.  S:  S. ;  M.  L.,  1880;  b. 
Ap  29,  i860,  Elmwood.  111.;  s.  Don  Carlos  (b. 
1827,  Swanzey,  N.  H.)  and  Mary  Lucy  (Foster) 
Taft  (b.  Shutesbury,  Mass.).  Prepared  at  home 
and  at  Univ.;  L.  H.  D.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1913. 
Adelphic.  Studied  at  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts, 
Paris,  1880-83;  received  prix  d'atelier,  received 
Designer's  Medal,  Columbian  Exposition,  1893; 
Silver  Medal,  Pan-American  Exposition,  1901; 
Gold  Medal,  La.  Purchase  Exposition.  1904; 
Silver  Medal  Panama-Pacific  Exposition,  1915. 
Sculpture,  instructing  and  lecturing,  1886 — ; 
Exten.  lecturer.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1893-1900; 
Progressional  lecturer  on  Hist,  of  Art,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1909 — ;  Instr.,  Art  Inst,  of  Chicago, 
1886-1907;  lecturer  do.,  1890 — .  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Lecturer,  France,  1919 — .  Auth. :  Hist,  of 
Am.  Sculpture,  Macmillan  Co.,  1903.  Mem., 
Nat.  Sculpture  Soc. ;  Mun.  Art  Com.  of  Chica- 
go; Sec.  Nat.  Inst,  of  Arts  and  Letters;  Nat. 
Acad,  of  Design;  Bd.  of  Art  Advisers  of  111.; 
Cliff  Dwellers;  Arts  Club;  Quadrangle  Club. 
Married  Carrie  L.  Scales.  1890  (died  Ap  1892); 
Ada  Bartlett,  F  11,  1896,  Boston.  Children: 
Mary,  b.  F  26,  1897;  Emily,  b.  Ap  19,  1899; 
Jessie  Louise,  b.  Je  23,  1906.  Address,  6016 
Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago. 


224-  WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  THOMPSON 
^  Broker;  B.  S.  in  Min.  E.;  b.  1852,  Hartford, 
conn.;  s.  William  B.  Thompson.  Address, 
Kiverside,    111. 

22s.  'FRANCIS  EUGENE  WALKER 
Teacher;  Cert,  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  10,  1853,  Clar- 
ion, 111.;  s.  Franklin  (b.  Ja  21,  1815,  Whiting, 
Vt.)  and  Manila  E.  (Hastings)  Walker  (b. 
I  ,'.'••  }^~°'  Wilmington,  Vt.).  Prepared  in 
La  Moille  Schs.  Philoniathean.  Class  Pres., 
1879;  Capt.  Univ.  Regt.  Merchant,  1881-3; 
Stock  Farming,  1884-90;  Teaching,  1897-1906. 
Clerk  and  Trustee,  Baptist  Church,  1894-1904. 
Married  Florence  Myra  Cushman,  Ta  i,  1880, 
Champaign.  Child,  Elva  Grace,  b.  S  23,  1880. 
Dietl  F  14,  1906,  Lincoln  Neb. 

226.  'CLARENCE  LEONARD  WHITMIRE 
(Brother  of  No.  495) 
Physician;  Cert,  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  D  27,  1858, 
Metamora,  111.;  s.  James  Smith  (b.  D  13,  182I 
Sidney,  O.)  and  Sidna  (Robinson)  Whitmire 
(b.  D  28,  1828,  Jacksonville,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Metamora  II.  S.  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  la.,  1882; 
M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  Chicago,  1885.  Adel- 
phic. Published  numerous  articles  on  med. 
topics,  in  Peoria  Med.  Monthly,  Med.  Stand- 
ard, and  The  Medical  Analcctic.  Mem.,  111.  St. 
Med.  Soc,  1885;  N.  Cent.  HI.  Med.  Soc.  1885; 
Austin  Flint  Med.  Soc,  and  Cedar  Valley  Soc, 
la.  Married  Mary  Barrett,  My  18,  1887,  Mt. 
Vernon,  la.  Child,  Clarence  Leonard  Jr.,  b.  N 
2,   1895.     Died   S  29,   1895,  Waverley,  la. 


C1.ASS  OF  1880  (19  LIVING,  7  DEAD) 


227.  KATHARINE  INGALLS  BACON 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  15,  i860,  Champaign; 
d.  Jonathan  (b.  O  26,  1824,  Natick,  Mass.)  and 
Ellen  (Hunt)  Bacon  (b.  F  14,  1836,  Tewkes- 
bury, Mass.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Alethenai.  Address,  181 1  Eldridge  Ave.,  Bell- 
ingham,    Wash.f 

228.  AUGUSTA  BATCHELDER  (EATON) 
(Mother  of  Nos.  2960,  3719) 
Cert.  Dom.  Sc;  b.  S  17,  1856,  Pittsfield, 
N.  H.  d.  Samuel  E.  (b.  F  24,  1828,  Pittsfield, 
N.  H.)  and  Sarah  Marilla  (Clark)  Batchelder 
(b.  Mr  10,  1834,  Barnstead,  N.  IL).  Prepared 
in  Batchelder  Sell.,  lllini  Tp.  Alethenai,  Pres., 
one  term.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church,  1871-1893; 
Pres.  Church,  1893 — ;  S.  S.  Teacher,  1880-1884, 
1898—;  Local  Pres.  W.  C.  T.  U.,  1896-1904, 
190S-7,  Supt.,  Loyal  Temp.  Legion,  1896-1911; 
St.  Supt.  Systematic  Giving,  Tex.  W.  C.  T.  U., 
191 1 — .  Married  William  Thomas  Eaton,  O  2, 
1884,  Harristown,  111.;  Children:  Helen  Mary 
('07),  b.  N  19,  1885;  Frances  Marilla  ('09),  b. 
Ja  20,  1888;  John  Thomas,  b.  Ja  2,  1890  (died 
Ap  7,  1904).  Address,  227  Bonner  Ave.,  Tyler, 
Tex. 

229.  CHARLES  JACOB  BILLS 
(Husband  of  No.  358) 
Banker  and  Telephone  Exchange  Builder; 
A.  B.,  1905;  b.  S.  13,  185s,  Garden  Prairie,  111.; 
s.  Orlando  (b.  Ag  26,  1825,  Oswego  N.  Y.) 
and  Mercy  (Winega)  Bills  (b.  S  20,  1827). 
Prepared  in  Marengo  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta; 
Pbilomathean.  Studied  law  in  office  of  Geo.  W. 
Gere,  Champaign,  1880-81,  admitted  to  prac 
tice  in  Neb.,  1882;  Banking;  Built  an  Auto- 
matic (Strowger)  Tel.  Exch.,  Lincoln,  Neb., 
and  Sioux  Citv,  la.,  1903-5.  Capt.  Co.  D,  2(1 
Regt.,  Neb.  Nat.  Guard,  1886-87;  Maj.,  1887-8; 
Col.,  1888-94;  Brig.  Gen.,  ist  Brigade,  1894-8: 
Col.  2d  Neb.  Vol.  Inf.,  Spanish  War.  Gold 
Medal  from  Neb.  legislature  of  1890-91  for 
service  in  Sioux  Indian  War  of  winter  1890-gi. 
Married  C.  Florence  Lewis  ('83)  S  13,  1883, 
Farmer  City,  111.  Child,  Breta,  h.  Mr  22,  1887. 
.Address,  Lincoln,  Neb. 


230.     JOHN    CORNELIUS    BLEY 

Bridge  Mach.  Designer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b. 
F  1859,  near  Emporia,  Kan.;  s.  Jain.  (b.  Nether 
lands)  and  Maria  Bley  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Common  Sch.,  El  Paso,  Colo.  Scientific  Mach 
and  Sch.  Teacher,  1880-87;  Mach.  Draftsman, 
1887-91;  Teacher  Mech.  Drawing  in  h.  schs., 
Chicago,  1891-5;  Instr.,  Mech.  Draw,  and  De- 
sign, Armour  Inst.,  1896-9;  Bridge  Mach.  D«u 
signer,  Chicago,  1900 — -.  Married  Caroline 
Lucia  Averill,  Ag  18,  1892,  Durand,  Wis. 
.Address,  5046  Washington  Park  Court,  Chicago. 


231.     BYARD   STEVENS   BRILES 

Confectioner  and  Baker;  B.  L.  in  Agr.;  b. 
D  13,  1856,  Vermillion  Co.,  Ind.;  s.  Jacob  E. 
and  Sarah  (Saltsgaver)  Briles.  Prepared  in 
Tuscola  II.  S.  Married  Ida  B.  Lindley,  N. 
30,  1881,  Iroquois  Co.,  111.  Address,  420  Hazel 
St.,  Danville,  111. 


232.     ROLAND  RAY  CONKLIN 

Financier;  M.  L.,  1891;  b.  F  i,  1858,  Urbana; 
s.  Joseph  Okel  (b.  Huntington,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.) 
and  Julia  Louise  (Hunt)  Conklin  (b.  Norwich, 
Eng.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Pres., 
Adelphic  One  of  the  founders  of  the  Jarvis- 
Conklin  Mortgage  Trust  Co.;  V.  P.,  five  yrs., 
N.  Am.  Trust  Co.,  N.  Y.;  resigned  1900,  de- 
voting time  to  personal  investments  and  va- 
rious other  financial  undertakings.  One  of 
the  founders  and  a  Dir.  of  Nat.  Bank  of  Cuba; 
V.  P.,  Central  Cuba  Sugar  Co.;  Pres.,  Rose- 
mary Park,  Inc.;  Pres.,  N.  Y.  Motorbus  Co.; 
do.,  Chicago  Motorbus  Co.;  Pres.,  Havana 
Museum  of  Art;  Am.  Museum  of  Nat.  Hist.; 
Lotos  Club;  The  Bibliophile  Soc;  Nassau  Coun- 
try Club;  Automobile  Club  of  Am.;  Bankers 
Club;  Huntington  Country  Club.  Married 
Mary  McFadden,  My  4,  1898,  Paris.  Chil- 
dren: Julia  Cecilia,  b.  F  i,  1899;  Roland  Hunt, 
b.  Je  3,  1904;  Rosemary,  b.  Jl  23,  1909.  Ad- 
dress,^ I   Wall  St.,  N.  Y.  City. 


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233.  CHARLES  F.  COOK 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  S  21,  1857,  near 
Troy,  111.;  s.  John  A.  (b.  Ag  10,  1809,  Va.) 
and  Lucinda  (Lenicn)  Cook  (b.  D  25,  1814, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Edwardsville  H.  S.  Capt. 
Univ.  Regt.  Address,  Box  164,  Edwardsville, 
III. 

234.  CHARLES  WESLEY  GROVES 
(Father  of  No.  4686) 
Publishers'  Agt.;  Cert,  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  28, 
1857,  Shelbyville,  111.;  s.  Isaac  (b.  1823,  Cerne 
Abbas,  Eng.)  and  Mary  Ellen  (Cole)  Groves  (b. 
1832,  Md.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Adelphic,  Pres.  one  term;  Capt..  Univ.  Kcgt. 
Teacher  in  111.  Schs.,  1880-1907;  Publishers' 
Agt.,  1907 — .  Married  Dora  Trabue,  Ag  i, 
1888.  Children:  I'auline  ('11),  b.  D  7,  1889; 
Charles  Harold,  b.  N  27,  1897.  Address,  701 
W.  Church  St.,  Chanii)aign;  bus.  add.,  Swanell 
Bldg.,  do. 

235.  'CHRISTIAN  FRED  HAFNER 
Cert,  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  N  9,  185^,  Prescott, 
Wis.;  s.  John  C.  (b.  Germany)  and  Anna  Mona 
(Illg)  Hafner  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Oak  Park 
H.  S.  Philomathean.  Fire  Ins.  Married  Addie 
E.  Lumbard,  O  31,  1891,  Oak  Park,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Eugenia,  b.  Ja  22,  1893;  Irene,  b.  Mr  27, 
1897;  Marion,  b.  Mr  17,  1900.  Died  D  9,  191 1, 
Oak  Park,  111. 

236.     *EDGAR  EUGENE  HARDEN 
Cert.;  b.   1859  in  111.;  s.  Mrs.  Susan  Harden. 
Died  Je  2,  1899,  Liberty,  Neb. 

237.     FRANK  WAITE  HATCH 

(Father    of   Nos.    4699,   6290;    Brother    of   Nos. 

5,   22) 

Farmer;  A.  B. ;  b.  Ja  i,  1857,  Spring  Grove, 
111.;  s.  Lewis  (b.  Ap  20,  1814,  Washington  Co., 
N.  Y.)  and  Mandana  (Cole)  Hatch  (b.  Jl  22. 
1825,  Hill,  N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Elgin  Acad.; 
Yale,  1880-1;  Union  Coll.  of  Law,  N.  W.  Univ., 
1881-2.  LL.  B.,  1882.  Philomathean.  Mar- 
ried Agnes  N.  Kimball,  Ap  18,  1887,  Wood- 
stock, 111.  Children:  Edith  Irene  ('11),  b. 
Ap  14,  1889;  Alice  Ruth  ('i4)>  b.  Mr  15,  1891; 
Ralph  Ernest,  b.  Ja  1,  1896  (died  Mr  6.  1896); 
Laura  Agnes,  b.  F  18,  1900.  Address,  Antioch, 
111. 

238.     BENJAMIN   HYDE 

Engr.  and  Contr.;  Cert,  in  M.  E.;  B.  S.; 
b.  Ja  17,  i860,  Davenport,  la.;  s.  Richard  (b 
Ap  15,  1821,  Wurtemberg,  Ger.)  and  Babetta 
Hyde  (b.  D  17,  1823,  Muhringen,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Chicago  H.  S.  Married  Antoinette 
Schiffer,  D  22,  1888.  Children:  Marion,  b.  Ap 
17,  1895;  Richard,  b.  O  17,  1897-  Address. 
659  Wellington  Ave.,  Chicago. 

239.     »ROBERT  DAVIS  JONES 
(Father  of    No.   3811) 

Banker;  Cert.;  b.  O  22,  i860,  Lacon,  111.;  s. 
Margaret  Davis  (b.  Ap  1818.)  Prepared  in 
Lacon  H.  S.  Lawyer,  1882-83;  Farmer,  1883-8; 
Banker,  1888-98.  Married  Minnie  P.  Miller,  D 
23,  188s,  Henry,  111.  Child,  John  Lloyd  ('09), 
b.  O  16,  1887.  Died  Mr  10,  1898,  Bradford. 
111. 
240.     CHARLES   SUMNER  KINGSBURY 

Landscape  Gardener;  B.  L.;  b.  Mr  16,  1851, 
Medway,  Mass.;  s.  Gilbert  (b.  F  9,  1818,  Med- 
way,  Mass.)  and  Hannah  (Prescott)  Kingsbury 
(b.  O  21,  1827,  Phillips,  Me.).  Prepared  in 
Ilolliston  H.  S.  Adelphic.  Fruit  Growing, 
Nursery,  Landscape  Gardening,  1888 — .  Mem., 
Congr.  Church.  Married  Mary  Stevens,  My 
29,  1888  (died  O  10,  1890);  Frieda  Haack,  Ap 
5,  191 1.  (Thildren:  babe,  died  at  birth,  O  10. 
1890;  Charles  Arland.  b.  My  11,  1912.  Ad- 
dress,  3350  Moncrieff  Place,   Denver.! 

241.     CORDA  CANDES  LUCAS 
Teacher;  A.   B.   in  L.   &  A.;   b.  D   15,    1858, 
Jordanvillage,   Ind.;   d.  M.  C.   (b.  Mr  3,   1833. 
Greensborough,    N.   C.)    and  Lucinda   (Nichols) 


Lucas  (b.  Je  10,  1838,  Bolingreen.  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Pub.  Sens.,  Douglas  Co.,  111. 
Alethenai;  Class  Sec.  Address,  108  S.  Fifth 
St..   Champaign. t 

242.  CHARLES  GRACCHUS  NEELY 
(Brother  of  No.  318) 
Professor;  B.  L. ;  b.  1855,  Benton,  111.;  s. 
Isaac  Montgomery  (b.  Jl  18,  1826,  Princeton, 
Ind.)  and  Mary  Catharine  (Elston)  Neely  (b. 
Old  Frankfort,  111.).  Prepared  in  Du  Quoin 
Pub.  Schs.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Adelphic. 
Lawyer;  Judge  Circuit  Court,  Chicago,  1895- 
03.  Asst.  Sts.  Atty.,  Cook  Co.,  111.,  tive  yrs. ; 
Mem.  of  Legislature,  1887;  Judge  Cook  Co., 
eight  yrs.;  Prof.,  Constitutional  Hist,  and  Law 
in  Pomona  Coll.,  Claremont,  Calif.  Wrote  and 
introduced  bill  in  35th  Gen.  Assem.  of  111.  in 
1887,  Making  Trustees  of  Univ.  of  111.,  elective 
Ijy  popular  vote — a  measure  marking  the  be- 
ginning of  the  recent  marvelous  growth  of  the 
L'niv.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  Presby.  Brother- 
liood  of  Chicago,  Pres.;  Evanston  Club;  Univ. 
Club  of  Evanston.  Married  Lucia  H.  Fish,  S  9, 
1880,  St.  Louis.  Children:  John  H.,  li.  D  18, 
1881;  Mary  Ruth,  b.  S  10,  1884;  Clara  Grace,  b. 
Ag  4,  1886;  Lucia  Helen,  b.  S  1888;  Pnilip 
Montgomery,  b.  Ap  17,  1891;  Charlotte,  b.  F 
j8,  1894;  Dorothy  L.,  b.  F  28,  1896.  Address, 
Claremont,  Calif.t 

243.  MINNIE  PARKER  (HOSTETLER) 
Teacher;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  20,  i860;  d. 
Oscar  F.  (b.  N  6,  1818.  Peru,  N.  V.)  and 
Calesta  L.  (Flanders)  Parker  (b.  Je  9,  1832, 
Lawrence,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Decatur  H. 
S.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Educ,  189(1 — .  Instr.,  Math., 
Decatur  H.  S.  Married  V.  N.  Hostetler,  1889. 
Decatur.  Child,  Ruth  Brooks,  b.  D  9,  1891. 
Address,  341   W.  Macon   St.,  Decatur,  Ill.t 

244.     WASHINGTON  LEROY  PARKER 
(Father  of  No.  3507) 

Foreman,  Eneng.  Dept.,  Elgin  Nat.  Watch 
Co.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Mr  27,  1856,  St.  Louis,: 
s.  Washington  (b.  1822,  Louisville,  Ky.)  and 
.Melissa  Hickson  (LaSalle)  Parker  (b.  Ap  15, 
1829,  New  Florence,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  country 
Sch.  and  Shurtleff  Coll.;  Ind.  Univ.  Mach., 
Farmer,  St.  R.  R.  Foreman;  Operative  Engr.; 
Chief  Examiner  on  Bd.  of  Exam.  Engrs.,  City 
of  Elgin;  Patented  Low  Water  Alarm  for 
Steam  Boilers;  Steam  Engine  Lubricator; 
Steam  Cylinder  Oil  Atomizer.  Auth.  of  numer- 
ous articles  for  mags.  Mem.,  Myotic  Star 
Lodge,  A.  F.  A.  M.,  Chicago;  Oriental  Consis- 
tory, Chicago;  Hon.  Mem.,  No.  i,  N.  A.  S.  E., 
Chicago;  Mem.,  Universal  Crafts.  Council  of 
Engrs.  Chicago;  Trustee  in  Baptist  Church: 
Pres.,  111.  St.  Assn.,  N.  A.  S.  E..  191 1;  111.  St. 
Deputy;  Pres.,  Elgin  Assn.  No.  49  N.  A.  S.  E. ; 
Pres.,  P.  O.  S.  A.,  1892—  Olympia.  Wash.; 
Scientific  Assn.,  111.  Married  Annie  Pilcher 
O  I,  1883.  Godfrey,  111.  Children:  Washing- 
ton Warner  ('08),  b.  N  8,  1884;  Francis  Leroy, 
1).  O  31.  1886;  Annie  Clara  Louisa,  b.  Ap  5, 
1888;  David  James,  b.  O  21,  1889;  Charles 
Quintin,  b.  Je  1.  1891;  Alma  Elizabeth,  b.  My 
19,  1893  (died  F  4,  1895).  Address,  632  Grace 
St.,  Elgin,  111. 

24s.  *IDA  PEARMAN  (STEVENS) 
(Mother  of  No.  2830;  Sister  of  No.  283) 
B.  S.;  b.  Jl  28,  1857,  Edgar  Co.,  111.;  d.  John 
T.  (b.  Hardin  Co.,  Ky.)  and  Elizabeth  (Elliott) 
Pearman  (b.  111.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H. 
S.  Married  Clinton  H.  Stevens,  O  25,  1881, 
Champaign.  Children:  Sabra  Elizabeth  ('06), 
b.  D  28,  1883;  Robert  Pearman,  b.  My  30. 
1889;  Elliott  Griffen,  b.  Jl  1892.  Died  Ag  24, 
1892,   Logansport,  Ind. 

246.     ALBERT  FOWLER  ROBINSON 

(Husband   of    No.   268;    Father   of   Nos.    3524, 

7896) 

Bridge  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  &  Min.  E.;  C.  E., 

1891;    b.    O    12,    1853,    Henry,    111.;    s.    William 


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Dirgin  (h.  My  30,  18^4,  Sanberton  Bridge,  N. 
H.)  and  Ruih  (Fowler)  Robinson  (b.  1819, 
Churchill,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Maroa  H.  S. 
Philomathean;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Various  positions, 
1880-2;  Asst.  Engr.,  C.  &  A.  K.  K.,  1882-3; 
Calculator,  Union  Bridge  Co.,  1883-4;  Bridge 
Engr.,  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.,  1884-5;  Bridge  Engr., 
C.  B.  &  N.  R.  R.,  1885-9;  Chief  Designer  tor 
E.  L.  Corthell,  Chicago,  1889-91;  Cliief  of  Draft- 
ing room,  Purdy  &  Henderson,  1891-2;  Asst. 
Engr.,  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  R.  R.,  i89.:-4;  special  work 
K.  C.  Ft.  S.  &  M.  &  Mex.  Cent.  R.  R.;  1884- 
96;  A.  T.  &  S.  F.,  1896—.  Designed  and  built 
more  than  160,000  tons  of  steel  bridges  since 
1896.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  A.  S.  C.  E.;  Am. 
Ry.  Engr.  Assn.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  K.  T.;  Shriner; 
Chicago  Engrs.  Club;  Geneva  Golf  Club.  Mar- 
ried l.oretta  Kate  Elder  C'8i),  D  31,  1885, 
Topeka,  Kan.  Children:  Raymond  Elder  ('08), 
b.  O  6,  1886;  Philip  Edward,  b.  Jl  10,  1890 
(died  Ap  5.  1891);  Albert  William  ('16),  b.  My 
27,  1894;  Donald  Bruce,  b.  D  14,  1902.  Address, 
166  N.  Scoville  Ave..  Oak  Park,  111.;  bus.  add., 
1410   Ry.      Exchange   Bldg.,  Cliicago.j 

247.  ARTHUR  SEYMOUR  ROBINSON 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  D  29,  1857. 
S.  Reading,  Vt. ;  s.  Calvin  L.  (b.  Je  3,  1827,  S. 
Reading,  Vt.)  and  Elizabeth  (Seymour)  Robin- 
son (b.  ja  27,  1834,  Brome,  Quebec).  Prepared 
in  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  Acad.  '  Scientific  Soc. 
Draftsman  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,  1880-3;  Locating, 
Res.,  Div.  and  Asst.  Engr.,  1883-91;  Hardware 
Merchant,  1891-5;  Engr.  and  Supt.,  Obras  de  la 
Aduana  and  Govt.  Harbor  Improvements, 
Tampico,  Mex.,  1895-1901;  Chief  Engr.,  No. 
Mich.  R.  R.,  igoi-3;  Engr.  and  Supt.  Mac- 
Arthur  Bros.,  Co.,  1903-5;  Res.  Engr.,  Fitz- 
simmons  i;  Connel  Co.,  1905;  Res.  Mgr.,  Mac- 
Arthur  Bros.  Co.,  1905-10;  Chief  Engr.,  M.  V. 
&  P.  R.  R.;  1910-12;  Engr.  for  Grant  Smith  & 
Co.,  and  Locker  on  N.  Y.  St.  Barge  Canal, 
1912-18;  Designing  Engr.,  Miami  Conservancy 
Dist.,  O.,  1918 — .  I.  N.  G.,  six  yrs.;  Breyetted 
Capt.  1885.  Surveyed  and  built  many  miles  of 
A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.,  Big  Four,  Mex.  Cent.,  No. 
Mich.,  M.  V.  &  P.  R.  R.;  built  the  wharves, 
revetments  and  Custom  House  for  Me.x.  Govt., 
Tampico,  Mex.,  1895-01;  directed  engng.  work 
on  West  Neebish  (Mich.)  Channel,  1904-7; 
Livingstone  Channel,  Detroit  River,  1908,  for 
U.  S.  Govt. ;  designed  and  operated  the  50- 
tube  air-lift  for  inwatering  the  120  A.  coffer- 
dam on  Livingstone  Channel.  Auth. :  Inner 
Circles  System  of  Subways  for  Chicago,  Street 
Ry.  Jour.,  1903;  and  numerous  contributions  to 
Engng.  h'exvs  and  Engng.  Record.  Mem.,  West- 
ern Soc.  of  Engrs.;  A.  F.  A.  M.-  R.  A.  M.; 
K.  T.  Married  Maggie  Mosser,  D.  25,  1880, 
Jacksonville  Fla.  (died  Ja  10,  1907);  Rose 
Xelson  .Squier,  Jl  6,  1908,  Sault  Ste.  Marie, 
Mich,  (died  O  2,  1915);  Mrs.  Alice  Barber 
Robinson,  D  23,  191 7,  Dayton,  O.  Children: 
Arthur,  b.  O  12.  1881  (d'ied.  .\p  12,  iqoi); 
Joseph  Albert,  b.  F  18,  1890.  Address,  Dayton, 
O.  c/o  Miami  Conservancy  Dist. 

248.  'GEORGE  MARVIN  SAVAGE 
(Brother  of  No.  195) 
Author;  B.  L.;  M.  L.,  1888;  b.  F  1855, 
Macoupon  Co.,  III.;  s.  Nathan  (b.  Mr  i,  1812, 
Windsor,  Vt.)  and  Sophronia  (Wilkins)  Savage 
(b.  Reading,  Vt.).  Planted  the  elms  along  Bur- 
rill    Ave.,   south    of   Main   Hall.      Philomathean. 


■J'cacher;  lawyer;  farmer;  auth.  Auth.:  Eng- 
lish Grammar,  40  pp.;  Am.  Hist.,  320  pp.;  My 
Grandfather,  a  Revolutionary  Tale  for  Boys; 
The  Golden  Urn  and  Other  Stories  of 
Mowitciinian,  a  collection  of  Indian  legends; 
The  Society  for  the  Preservation  of  Truth,  Its 
Unofficial  Records;  Hamilton  or  Governeur  Mor- 
ns, Which?;  Some  Problems  in  English,  read 
before  the  Washington  Phil.  Soc.  Fellow  in  the 
Am.  Akademe.  Married  Bessie  Issacs,  N  7, 
1890.  Child,  Henry  Issacs,  b.  S  13,  1891.  Died 
Mr   18,  191 7,  Los  Angeles. 

249.  *JEROME  SONDERICKER 
(Brother  of  No.  369) 
Professor;  B.  S.;  C.  E.,  1883;  b.  D  21,  1859, 
Woodstock,  111.;  s.  Peter  (b.  1820,  Drachen- 
brunn,  Alsace)  and  Eliza  (McCown)  Sonder- 
icker  (b.  1829,  Cookstown,  Ire.).  Prepared  in 
Woodstock  H.  S.  Instr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1880-3; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Engng.  and  Math.,  1883-5;  Instr., 
App.  Mech.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tecli.,  1885-90;  Asst. 
Prof.,  App.  Mech.,  1890-9;  Assoc.  Prof.,  1899- 
1904.  Devised  machine  for  repeated  stresses 
upon  the  resisting  properties  of  iron  and  steel, 
built  by  the  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  for  its  Mech. 
Lab.,  1891.  Auth.:  Notes  on  Graphic  Statics, 
John  Wiley  &  Sons,  1903;  An  Investigation  as 
to  how  to  test  the  Strength  of  Cements,  Jour, 
of  Assn.  of  Engng.  Socs.,  1888;  Experiments 
relating  to  the  theory  of  Beams,  Tech.  Quarterly, 
1887;  A  Description  of  some  repeated  Stress 
Forms  of  Cement  Briguettes,  Jour,  of  Assn.  of 
Engng.  Socs.,  1899  and  Engng.  Record,  1899; 
Repeated  Stress,  Tech.  Quarterly,  1899.  Mem., 
Boston  Soc.  of  C.  E. ;  Soc.  of  Arts;  Mech.  and 
Philosophical  Club  of  Boston.  Married  Ellen 
M.  Carman,  Je  6,  1889,  Circleville,  O.  Died  Jl 
22,    1904,   Wilmington,    Vt. 

250.     *WILLTAM  \^^  TRAVIS 
Cert,  in  M.  E.  and  L.  &  S.;  b.  1861,  O.;  s.  M. 
M.  Travis.     Died  S  30,  1885. 

251.     ELLA  MARIA  WATSON  (DAVIS) 

(Mother  of  Nos.   3337.   4125,   5629,   8260;   Wife 

of  No.  311) 

B.  S.,  in  II.  Sc;  b.  N  14,  1854,  Bristol,  111.; 
d.  William  (b.  My  19.  1828,  Holden,  Mass.) 
and  Joanna  Maria  (Curtis)  Watson  (b.  O  24, 
1^32).  Prepared  in  the  DeKalb  H.  S.  Ale- 
thenai.  Teacher  of  H.  S.,  1880-3.  Married 
Jeptha  Hartley  Davis  ('82),  S  27,  1883.  Chil- 
dren; Marietta  Searle  ('08),  b.  Je  6,  1884;  Ger- 
trude Curtis  ('10),  b.  O  24,  1886;  Chester  Wat- 
son ('13),  b.  D  16,  1889;  Helen  Powers  ('17). 
b.  Je  5,  1894.    Address,  R.  No.  3,  Holton,  Kan. 

252.  FRANK  WHITE 
Banker;  B.  S.;  LL.  D.,  1904;  b.  D  12,  1865, 
Stillman  Valley,  111.;  s.  Joshua  and  Lucy  Ann 
(Brown)  White.  Prepared  in  Mt.  Morris  Acad. 
Surv.  for  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.;  Mem.,  House 
Rep.,  N.  Dak.,  1891-3;  Sen.,  1893-9;  Gov.,  N. 
Dak.,  1901-5.  Organizer  and  now  Pres.  Mid- 
dle West.  Trust  Co.,  Valley  City,  N.  Dak.;  V. 
P.,  St.  Bd.  of  Regents,  1915-17;  Maj.  ist.  Bn.. 
N.  Dak.  Volunteer  services  in  P.  I.,  1898-9;  Col. 
2nd  N.  Dak.  Volunteers,  1917;  Col.  116  Tr. 
Hdqtrs.,  France,  and  M.  P.,  41st  Div.  Mar- 
ried Elsie  Hadley,  S  19,  1804,  Indianapolis. 
Children:  Edwin  Lee,  b.  Jl  5,  1896;  Richard 
Seldon  (adopted),  b.  Je  17,  1903.  Address, 
Valley  Citv,   N.   Dak. 


CLASS  OF  1881   (36  LIVING,  11  DEAD) 


253.     MAMES  G.   ALLISON 
Cert.;   b.    1862,   in  Tenn.;   s.    R.    D.   Allison. 
Died  Ap  2t,  1891,  .Anthony,  Kan. 

254.     JAMES  ELDER  ARMSTRONG 
Asst.  Supt.,  Schs.;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1905; 
b.   N   30,    1855,   Brookficld,    III.;    s.    George  W. 
(b.    D    II.    1812,    Somerset,   Pa.)    and   Nancy   A. 


(Green)  .\rmstrong  (b.  Ap  12,  1815,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Prep.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  111.  Adelphic. 
Instr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1881-2;  Prin.  of  Gram. 
Sch.,  1882-4;  Teacher  of  Sc,  Lake  IT.  S., 
Chicago,  1884-9;  Prin.  do..  1889-91;  Prin., 
Englewood  H.  S.,  Chicago,  1 891-1918;  Asst. 
Supt.,  Schs..  do.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  The  Use  and 
.\busc    of     Interscholastic     Ath.,    Proc.    of    the 


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North  Central  Assn.  of  Collctics  and  Secondary 
Sells.,  vol.  VII,  95  pp.;  The  linglcwootl  Plan  of 
Sex  Segregation,  do.,  150  pp.;  Advantages  of 
Limited  Sex  Segregation  in  H.  S.,  'J'hc  Sch.  Re- 
z-iezv,  vol.  XVIII.  N'o.  5.  1910;  Chcni.  Lab. 
Guide  for  H.  S.,  with  Jas.  \orton;  Exercises  in 
Sc.  for  a  Twenty  Weeks'  Course  in  Phys.  and 
San.,  with  Chicago  IL  S.  teachers,  Hd.  of' Educ, 
Chicago,  191 1.  Mem.,  JN'at.  Hist.  Sue;  St. 
Teachers'  Assn.;  Trustee.  Univ.  of  111..  1893- 
9.  Prcs.  1898.  Married  Clara  A.  Clark,  1883, 
Marseilles,  III.  Children:  Cieorge  Wild.  b.  Je 
23,  1885  (died  Mr  24,  1888);  Grace  C,  b.  N  24, 
1888;  Charles  IL,  b.  My  u,  1890;  Juliette  .\., 
b.  Ag  9,  1902.  Address,  62d  and  Stewart  Ave., 
Chicago. 

355.     "KITTIE   MARIE   B.\KER 

(WADSWORTII) 

(Wife  of  No.  335) 

Cert.;   b.   F  27,   1863,   Oconomowoc.    \\'is. ;   d. 

Alfred   B.    (b.   D   2s,    i8j6,   London,    Eng.)    and 

.Vdaline    T.    (Looniis)    Baker    (b.    My    18,    1826, 

Utica,  N.   Y.).     Prepared  in  Champaign  II.  S. 

Alethenai.      Teacher    of    Music,    Univ.    of    III., 

1883-6.     Married    lohn   G.    Wadsworth   ('82),  O 

27.    1886,    Champaign.       Child,    John,    b.    N    8, 

1898.     Died  N  25,  1899,  Council  Bluffs,  la. 

256.     BERTHA   E.    BARNES    (ROSS) 
(Wife  of  No.   289;    Sister   of  Nos.    57,   303; 

Mother  of  No.  7907) 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  11,  1863,  Norwood, 
Mass.;  d.  Oramel  Churcliill  (b.  S  9,  1829, 
Bridgewater,  Vt.)  and  Caroline  (Ellis)  Barnes 
(b.  F  20,  1829,  Norwood,  Mass.).  Prepared  in 
West  Side  H.  .S.,  Champaign.  Alethenai. 
Taught,  1881-4.  Married  Sprague  Dwight  Ross 
('81),  Je  25,  1S84,  Chicago.  Children:  Bertha, 
b.  Je  12.  1888;  Kenneth  Dwight  ('16),  b.  S  17, 
1893.     Address,  Grand  Island^  Neb. 

257.  BAYARD  EDWARDS  BEACH 
(Husband  of  No.  278;  Father  of  No.  3633) 
Banker;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  N  30,  i860; 
s.  Beman  C.  (b.  1835,  New  York)  and  Hettie 
(Cbndit)  Beach  (b.  1836,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Adelphic.  Clerk  and  Book- 
keeper till  1883;  Cashier  Investment  Bank, 
1883-1901;  Investment  Banker  and  Pres.,  Da- 
kota Savings  &  Loan  Co.,  1901 — .  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church.  Married  Metta  Macknet  ('81),  O  13, 
1885,  Girard,  111.  Children:  Bayard  M.  ('09), 
b.  Ja  30,  1888;  Daniel  P,.,  b.  Mr  10.  1892  (died 
O  10,  T892);  Dorothy  J'..,  h.  F  17.  1893,  Ad- 
dress, Huron.  S.  Dak. 

258.  ALBERT  BELLAMY 
Real  Est.  and  Loan  Bus.;  B.  S.  in  Chem., 
1914;  b.  S  10,  1859,  Girard,  111.;  .s.  John  (b. 
1823,  Todd  Co.,  Ky.)  and  Ann  (P.aily)  Bell- 
amy (b.  1829,  Bucks  Co.,  Penn.).  Prepared  in 
Girard  Pub.  Sch.  Merchant  to  1888.  Married 
Laura  M.  Boggess,  My  15,  1884,  Girard,  III. 
.4ddress,  Girard,  111. 

259.  FRANK  LANSING  BIRNEY 
Physician;  Cert,  in  Chem.;  b.  Ap  5.  i860, 
Urbana;  s.  Samuel  H.  and  Olive  A.  Birney. 
Prepared  in  L^niv.  of  111.  Prep.  Sch.;  Rush 
Medical  College.  Chicago.  Physician  and  Real 
Est.  Dealer.  Married  Lucy  E.  Busey,  t>Sq2, 
Urbana.  Children:  Cyrus  M.,  b.  1894;  Esther 
O.,  b.  1896.     Address,   170  Galpin  St.,  Denver.! 

260.  'ARTHUR  BOOTHBY 
Chief  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  22, 
1850,  at  sea;  s.  John  (b.  1816,  Lincoln,  Eng.) 
and  Eliza  (Eastwood)  Boothby.  (h.  1820,  Leeds, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Pittsfield  H.  S.  Pres.  Sc. 
Soc.  Teacher,  1881-2;  Draftsman,  1882-7; 
Chief  Draftsman  Dean  Bros.  Steam  Pump 
Works.  1887 — .  Discovered  most  of  the_  out- 
put of  the  De,-in  Bros.  Steam  Pump  Works. 
\"estryman     of     ("lirist      Church,      Epis. ;     Dir.. 


Brotherhood  of  St.  Andrew;  Mem.,  Com.  of 
One  Hundred  "Men  and  Religious  Forward 
Movement."  Married  Nannie  Eveline  Talbot, 
Je  25,  1890,  Indianapolis.  Children:  Evelyn 
Eastwood,  b.  N  8,  i8yi;  Katharine  Fielding,  b. 
D  25,  1903.     Died  My  22,  1914,  Indianapolis. 

361.  COMMA  NATHANIEL  BOYD 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.,  1914;  b.  Ja  18,  i860, 
Shetificld,  111.;  s.  Nathaniel  (b.  1820)  and  Mary 
Ann  (Cummings)  Boyd  (b.  1831,  Ky.).  Philo- 
mathean;  Capt.  Baseball  team  two  yrs. ;  Capt., 
Univ.  Regt.  Breeder  of  thoroughbred  Hereford 
cattle.  Married  Addie  M.  Humphreys,  Je  2, 
1890,  Shefheld,  111.  Children:  Roland  H., 
b.  Ag  16,  1891;  Edith,  b.  F  26,  1893;  Stanton 
IL,  b.  D  26,  1895;  Marion  C,  b.  Jl  30,  1897- 
Address,  Sheffield,   Ill.t 

262.  ARCHIBALD  OSBORN  C0DI)IN(;T0N 
(Brother  of  No.  61) 
Prin.,  Schs.;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  M.  L.  1884; 
b.  Ap-8,  1857,  Linton,  Ind.;  s.  Isaiah  (b.  Jl  13. 
1825)  and  Elizabeth  (Osborn)  Coddington  (b. 
Mr  22,  1829).  Prepared  in  H.  Schs.,  Me- 
nomonie  and  Chippewa  Falls,  Wis.  Adelphic; 
Chief  Justice  in  Coll.  Govt.  Teacher  in  Kansas 
City,  "1881-7;  in  bus.,  1887-90;  _  Prin.  .Schs., 
Chicago,  1890 — .  Contributed  articles  to  differ- 
ent educ.  papers.  Mem.,  Philosophic  Round 
Table,  Chicago;  Scottish  Rites  Mason.  Mar 
ried  Helen  R.  Erskine,  1895,  Racine,  Wis. 
Children:  Donald  Clyde,  b.  Mr  2,  1899;  Mil- 
dred, b.  Ja  II,  1902.  Address,  1519  Estes  Ave., 
Chicago;   4525   Kenmore  Ave.,   do. 

263.  "FREDERIC  E.  COOPER 
B.  S.  in  Chem;  b.  Mr  3,  1859,  Greene  Co., 
111.;  s.  Edmund  M.  (b.  N.  25,  1831,  Hopkins 
ville,  Ky.)  and  Martha  (Tunnell)  Cooper  (b. 
F  II,  1836,  Greene  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  In 
Girard  Pub.  Schs.  Dealer  in  Drugs,  1883,  Van 
Buren,  Ark.;  Loan  and  Abstract  bus.  until  1899- 
Married  Jennie  Shive,  Jl  3,  1890,  Bebee,  Ark. 
Children:  Mary  J.:  Albert  Everett;  Edmund  L. 
Died  Ja  24,  1899,  Van  Buren,  Ark. 

264.  ARTHUR  ELDORUS  DAVIS 
Physician;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  17,  1857; 
Salem,  111.;  s.  [ohn  H.  (b.  Jl  3.  J 828,  near  do.) 
and  Rebecca  Tane  (Eagan)  Davis  (b.  My  19. 
1832,  do.).  Prepared  in  Salem  H.  S.  Scientific 
Soc.  of  111.  Ind.  Univ.;  Salutatorian;  Pres.  of 
Sen.  Class.  M.  D.,  Kansas  City  Med.  Coll., 
1809.  Telegraph  Operator,  1884;  R.  R-  Sta. 
and  Express  Agt..  1898;  Practice  of  Med.  in  Mo. 
and  Tex.,  1899 — .  Married  Jennie  K.  Sheffy, 
Tl  21,  1888,  Sulphur  Springs,  Tex.  (died  Je  i6. 
"1895);  Floatie  Sheffv,  S  27,  1897,  Ennis,  Tex. 
(d.  Ja  26,  1909).  Children:  ShefTy  Stirling, 
b.  Mr  29,  1891;  Janie  Lou,  b.  Ag  28,  1894  (died 
Ja  20,  1897).     Address,  Arbala,  Tex.t 

26s.  MARIETTA  DAVIS  (BEARDSLEY) 

(Wife  of  No.  204;  Mother  of  Nos.  2898,  3634; 
Sister  of  Nos.  1/2,  311) 
B.  L.;  b.  My  11,  i8t;8,  Vienna,  111.;  d. 
Chester  Powers  (b.  Mr  7.  1835.  Scott  Co.,  Ind.) 
and  Hettie  Maria  (Close)  Davis  (b.  My  i,  1838, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Monticello  IL  S.  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;  Class  Pres.;  Pres..  Alethenai. 
Married  Henrv  Mahan  Beardsley  ('79),  .\vi  24. 
1883,  Monticello,  111.  Children:  Eleanor  Mahan 
('07),  b.  N  29,  1884,  George  Davis  ('09).  b.'Ap 
II,  1887;  Henry  Scovell,  Ti.  Je  17.  189.S.  Ad 
dress,  3643   Walnut  St..  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

266.  CHARLES  HENRY  DENNIS 
Journalist;  B.  L. ;  A.  M.,  (hon.)  1906;  b.  F 
8,  i860,  Decatur,  111.;  s.  .Andrew  (b.  D  24.  1830. 
r.reencastle.  Pa.)  and  Marilla  Lavena  (Baker^ 
Dennis  Cb.  .Ag  20,  1824,  Jefferson,  Tenn.). 
Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.  Philomathean ;  Sec. 
Stud     Govt.;   Pres..   Sr.    Class,    1880;   Ed.    StaflF. 


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University  of  Illinois 


[1881 


The  lUini,  1879-80;  Chief  Ed.,  The  Illini,  i88o- 
81.  Reporter,  Chicago  Daily  Nezi's,  1882-4; 
Dramatic  Ed.,  1884-s;  City  Ed.,  1885;  Exchange 
Ed.,  1886-8;  Ed.  writer,  1889-91;  Chief  Ed. 
Writer  and  Mgr.  foreign  news  service,  1901-8; 
Assoc.  Ed.,  190S-12;  Managing  Ed.,  1912 — ;  Ed. 
writer  for  several  yrs.  for  The  World  Today. 
Managing  Ed.,  Chicago  News.  Paris,  France, 
1918 — .  Mem.,  City  Club,  Chicago.  Marriecl 
Jeanette  Caldwell  Wilson,  18S4,  Paris,  111. 
Children:  Ruth  Elizabeth,  b.  X  16.  1885;  Wil- 
liam Andrew,  b.  Mr  25,  1888;  Herbert  Wilson, 
h.  Ja  27,  1890  (died  D  26,  1909);  Mildred 
Blackburn,  b.  Je  9,  1895.  Address,  668  Grace- 
land  Ave.,  Chicago. 

267.     JOHN  C.  DRESSOR 

Bookkeeper;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  6,  1856;  s. 
Francis  (b.  Me.)  and  Mary  E.  (Rankin)  Dresser 
(b.  111.).  Prepared  in  Greenville  H.  S.  Philo- 
niathean.  Bus.  course,  Jacksonville,  111.  Book- 
keeiier.  City  Mills,  Jacksonville;  Clerk,  Kansas 
City,  JMo.;  do.,  Sturgis,  S.  Dak.;  do.,  Sprento 
West,  Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  Piedmont,  S.  Dak.; 
do.,  Sorento,  111.;  Cashier,  Bank  of  Sorento, 
since  1901;  Bookkeeper,  The  St.  Bank  of  Hailes 
&  Sons,  Greenville,  111.  Married  Hattie  F. 
Hendrics,  Ja  26,  1899,  Ilillsboro,  111.  Children: 
Francis  VV.,  b.  Jl  5,  1900;  iJorothy,  D.,  b.  F 
I,  1902;  Mary  L.,  b.  F  8,  1903;  John  R.,  b.  Mr 
15,   191 1.     Address,  Reno,  Ill.t 

268.     LORETTA    ELDER    (ROBINSON) 
(Wife  of  No.  246;  Mother  of  Nos.  3524,  7896) 

B.  L.  in  L.  &•  S.;  b.  S  27,  i860.  Knob  Prairie, 
Marion  Co.,  111.;  d.  Abram  Caldwell  (b.  Ja  20, 
1833,  Covington,  Ind.)  and  Lavisa  Wood  (Fan- 
cher)  Elder  (b.  Ap  5,  1835,  East  Wales,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Mattoon  H.  S.  Alethenai;  Senator, 
College  Govt.;  Class  Hist,  one  yr.  Mem.,  First 
Congr.  Church,  and  Chm.  of  Relief  Com.  of  Oak 
Park,  111.;  Pres.,  Univ.  of  111.  Alumnae  Assoc., 
Chicago,  1908-9,  1909-10;  Mem.,  Oak  Park  Bd. 
of  Charities,  1909-12;  Chicago  College  Club;  As- 
soc. Collegiate  Alumnae;  Charter  Mem.,  Drama 
League  of  Am.;  Augusta  Club.  Married  Albert 
Fowler  Robinson  ('80),  D  31,  i88s,  Topeka, 
Kan.;  Children:  Raymond  Elder  ('08),  b.  N  6. 
1886;  Philip  Edward,  b.  Jl  10,  1890  (died  Ap  5 
1891);  Albert  William  ('16),  b.  Mv  27,  1894; 
Donald  Bruce,  b.  D  14,  1902.  Address,  166  N. 
Scoville  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  Ill.t 

269.  JAMES  W.  FORSYTH 
(Husband  of  No.  388) 
Machinist;  Cert.;  b.  N  16,  1856,  Springfield, 
111.;  s.  William  (b.  Scotland)  and  Mary  (Van- 
cil)  Forsyth  (b.  Auburn,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Sc.  Assn.  Married  Lola  Ellis 
('84),  1885,  Canton,  111.  Children:  Ruth  A., 
b.  F  7,  1887;  Ethel  F.,  b.  Mr  29,  1889.  Address, 
Gilroy,  Santa  Clara  Co.,  Calif. 

270.  FRANK  WATSON  HAMMETT 
Pre.s.,  Cal.  Washed  Sand  &  Gravel  Co.;  B.  S. 
in  C.  E. ;  b.  F  12,  1862,  Camargo,  111.;  s.  James 
Richard  (b.  Ja  i,  1826,  Va.)  and  Sarah  C. 
(Watson)  Hammett  (b.  Jl  4,  1836,  Newtown, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Dist.  Sch.  Philomathean ; 
Capt.  Farmer  until  1883;  Tile  Mfr.;  1883-1890; 
Banker,  1890-1902;  Real  Est.  &  Ins.,  1902-06; 
Pres.,  Calif.  Washed  Sand  &  Gravel  Co.,  1906—. 
Married  Lizzie  Thompson,  Je  18,  1884,  Tuscola, 
111.  (died  Je,  1887);  Minnie  Rice,  S  22,  1892, 
Inrlianola,  111.  Children:  Don  T.,  b.  D  25, 
1885;  Harry  Rice,  b.  S  i.  1893;  Rhea  Louise, 
b.  Ja  21,  1896.  Address,  Redlands,  Calif.;  bus. 
add.,  600  Shearer  St.,  Los  Angeles. t 

271.     VIRGINIA  MANN  HAMMET 

(TALBOT) 

(Wife  of  No.  29s;  Mother  of  Nos.  3994,   5451. 

943^) 

B.    S.   in    Sc;    b.    Mr   6,    i860.   Camargo,   111.: 

d.    \\'illi,-ini    Smile    (b.    1823,    Va.)    and    Rachel 


L  (Wibley)  Hammet  (b.  1836,  Camargo,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Dist.  Sch.  Alethenai;  Nat.  Hist 
Soc;  Coll.  Sen.;  Pres.  Orat.  Assn.  Mem., 
Congr.  Church  and  various  social  clubs. 
Married  Arthur  Newell  Talbot  ('81),  Je  7, 
1886,  Camargo,  111.  Children:  Kenneth  Ham- 
met  ('09),  b.  Ap  7,  1887;  Mildred  Virginia 
('12),  b.  F  6,  1891;  Rachel  Harriet  ('18),  b. 
Ap  6,  1896;  Dorothy  Newell,  b.  D  26,  1898. 
.Address,    1013   W.   California  Ave.,   Urbana. 

272.  FRED  LEHMAN  HILL 
(Brother  of  No.  391) 
Struct.  Engr.  &  Contr.;  Cert,  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag 
25,  1858,  Galesburg,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  F.  (b.  N 
23,  1833,  Erie,  Pa.)  and  Clara  E.  (Lehman)  Hill 
(b.  F  I,  1836,  Sharon  Springs,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Paxton  H.  S.  Philomathean.  Civ. 
Engr.,  1881-7;  Struct.  Engr.  &  Contr.,  1887 — . 
Supt.,  Const.,  Camp  Cody.  Mem.,  First  Uni- 
versalist  Church;  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  Mar- 
ried Estelle  J.  Bacon,  F  14,  1894,  Iowa  City, 
la.  Children:  Julia  Augusta,  b.  Je  28,  1896; 
Walter  Bacon,  b.  S  2,  iSg8;  Dean  Frederic,  b. 
Mr  8,  1900.  Address,  Elephant  Butte  Water 
.\ssn..   Las  Cruces,   N.   M.f 

273.  THOMAS  CRAWFORD  HILL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  S  30,  1859, 
Tolono,  III.;  s.  Walter  Forrest  (b.  S  7,  1807, 
Wells,  Me.)  and  Rebecca  Ann  (Miller)  Hill  (b. 
D  21,  Lebanon,  O.).  Prepared  in  Tolono  H.  S. 
Adelphic;  Capt.  Taught  country  sch.  1881-2; 
Carroll  Coll.  Acad.,  Waukesha,  1882-3;  Wyman 
Inst.,  Upper  Alton,  1883-5;  Curtis  Sch.,  1885-96; 
Curtis  H.  S.,  1006-11;  Chm.  Bd.  of  trustees  of 
M.  E.  Church;  Prin.,  Curtis  H.  S.  Married  Ina 
Mabel  Miller,  Jl  25  1888,  Chicago.  Children: 
Harold  Crawford,  b.  Ap  18,  1889;  Margaret 
Dorothy,  b.  D  15,  1890;  Marion,  b.  My  i,  1892; 
Lawrence  Elias,  b.  O  i:,  1897;  Donald  Miller, 
b.  O  9,  I  go 2.  Address,  100  W.  113th  Place, 
Chicago. 

274.     *ARTHUR  H.   KINGMAN 
Cert,    in    Chem.;    b.    1851,   Mass.;    s.    Samuel 
Kingman.     Died  S  9,  1892,  Wakefield,  Mass. 

275.     *LUCY   M.    LAWHEAD 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.   1861,  Champaign;  d.  I. 
Lawhead.     Died  My  1,  1884,  Champaign. 

276.  -NETTIE  E.  LAWRENCE  (ALLEN) 
Teacher,  Piano  and  Voice;  Cert,  in  L.  &  S.; 
1).  Je  25,  i860,  Belvidere,  111.;  d.  Edwin  L.  (b.  S 
19,  1833)  and  Mary  E.  Lawrence  (b.  My  16, 
1833,  Cuba,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Pres.,  Alethenai.  Mem.,  (Toll.  Sen.;  Hon.  mem. 
of  Philomathean.  Congr.  Church;  Eastern  Star. 
Married  Jonas  A.  Allen,  My  6,  1885,  Belvidere, 
111.  Child,  Eugene,  b.  Ag  3,  1897.  Died  Ag  19. 
1909,  Oak  Park.  111. 

277.  FRANCIS  MARION  McKAY 
Teacher;  B.  L.;  b.  Ja  15,  1851,  Madison,  Ind.; 
s.  Hiram  (b.  1825,  Madison,  Ind.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Ethcrton)  McKay  (b.  1832,  do.).  Prepared  in 
III.  Norm.  Univ.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Adelphic; 
Pres.  and  Valedictorian  of  Class.  Teaching. 
Trustee,  Univ.  of  111.,  1886-9S;  1896-1903;  Pres., 
i8p6-98.  Auth.  of  law  making  Trustees  elective 
officers;  also  Igw  providing  free  scholarships  in 
each  Co.  of  St.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Rebecca  M.  Farson,  Ag  27,  1889.  Address. 
Evanston,  111. 

278.     METTA  MARY  IRENE  MACKNET 
(BEACH) 
(Wife  of  No.  257;  Mother  of  No.  3633) 
A.  B.;  b.  N  25,  18.^9.  Girard,  III.;  d.  Daniel 
S.  (b.  My  28,  1836,  Newark,  N.  J.)  and  Rhoda 
T.    (Clark)    Macknet   (h.  Jl    11,   1836,   Lafavette, 
Ind.).     Prepared  in  Girard  H.  S.  Pres.  Alethe- 
nai;   Pres.    of    Class;    mem.    Sen.,    1879;    Orat. 


ir] 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


Assn.;  Justice,  Coll.  Govt.  Mem.  Congr. 
Church;  Prcs.  Aid  Soc,  1887-9,  1900-2;  Co. 
Chm.  Woman's  Com.,  Council  Nat.  Defense. 
Married  Bayard  E.  Beach  ('81),  O  13,  1885, 
Girard,  III.  Children:  Bayard  Macknet  ('09), 
b.  Ja  31,  1888;  Daniel  Beman,  b.  Mr  10,  1892 
(died  O  ID,  1892);  Dorothy  Blessing,  b.  F  17, 
1893.     Address,  Huron,  S.  Dak. 


279-  WILLIS  A.  MANSFIELD 
Physician:  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  My  23,  1858, 
Marengo,  111.;  s.  A.  G.  (b.  1824,  London,  Eng. ) 
and  Mary  (Moore)  Mansfield  (b.  1832,  Vt.). 
Prepared  in  Marengo  H.  S.  Scientific  Soc.  M. 
D.,  N.  W.  U.  Med.  Dept.,  Chicago,  1884.  Mem., 
Natl.,  St.  and  Co.  Med.  Socs.  Married  Ida 
Pierce,  1884.  Children:  Mary,  b.  1892  (died 
1904);  Esther,  b.  1886.  Address,  Washington, 
Ill.t 

280.  WILLIAM  KAIME  MASON 
Farmer  and  Fruit  Grower;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b. 
S  25,  1856,  Macon  Tp.;  s.  W.  H.  (b.  N.  H.)  and 
Mehitabfe  W.  (Kaime)  Mason  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Buda  H.  S.  Mem.  I.  fO.  O.  F.; 
Unitarian  Church.  Married  E.  May  Fuller,  D 
23,   18S6.     Address,  R.   No.   1,  Buda,  111. 


281.     JOHN  HALE  MORSE 
(Brother  of  Nos.  437,  485) 

Ins.  Bus.;  B.  S.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  23,  1853, 
Metamora,  111.;  s.  Leyi  P.  (b.  Rochester,  Vt.) 
and  Mary  A.  (Parminter)  Morse  (b.  Eng.). 
Prepared  in  Eureka  Coll.  and  Dist.  schs.  Philo- 
mathean;  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Pres.  of  Class; 
Class  Prophet;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Illini,  1880-81. 
Prin.  Schs.,  Metamora,  1881-84;  Deputy 
Sheriff,  1884-8S;  Mgr.,  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Peoria 
Dist..  1885-87;  Real  Est.,  1887-91;  Pres.,  Homo 
Embroidery  Mach.  Co.,  1891  — ;  V.  P.  the  Equi- 
table Finance  and  Development  Co.,  eight  yrs.; 
Mgr.  Chicago  Office,  1902 — ;  Pres.,  The  Old 
Colony  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1907-10;  Real  Est.  and 
Ins.,  Kansas  City,  1910 — ;  Dist.  Agt.,  Mutvial 
Benefit  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1917 — .  Home  Guards, 
Kansas  City,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church; 
Bd.  of  Deacons,  1895-1902;  I.  O.  O.  F.  Mar- 
ried Jessie  Greist,  Ag  14,  1901,  Kansas  City, 
Kan.  Children:  John  Hale,  Jr.,  b.  JI  18,  1902 
(died  O  20,  1903);  David  Levi,  b.  D  22,  igoi. 
(died  My  5,  1005).  Address,  1806  Central  Ave., 
Kansas  City,  Kan.;  bus.  add..  Room  F,  Husted 
Bldg.,  do. 

282.     CHARLES  HENRY  NICOLET 

Civ.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  O  20,  1855, 
Canton,  111.;  s.  Henry  L.  and  Ann  M.  Nic- 
olet.  Engr.,  both  on  const,  and  operation,  A.  F. 
&  S.  F.  Ry.,  1879-88;  Engr.,  Bldgs.  and  Bridges, 
Ft.  Worth  &  Rio  Grande  Ry.,  Granbury,  Tex., 
1889;  Auditor  and  Purchasing  Agt.,  Bear  River 
Canal  Co.,  Ogden,  Utah,  1889-02;  City  Engr., 
LaSalle,  111.,  and  Engr.  for  F.  W.  Matthiessen, 
1893-96;  with  Matthiessen  &  Ilegeler  Zinc  Co., 
1896-^;  Chief  Civ.  and  Mech.  Engr.,  1903 — . 
Married  Jennie  B.  Capps,  Ap  9,  1885,  Mt. 
Pulaski,  III.  Children:  first  two  died  in  in- 
fancy; Dorothy  Emma,  b.  N  13,  1890;  Frances 
Jane,  b.  N  7,  1892.     Address,  LaSalle,  111. 


283.     JAMES  ORA  PEARMAN 
(Brother  of  No.  245) 

Physician;  B.  S.  in  Chem. ;  b.  Ag  20,  1859, 
Edgar  Co.,  111.:  s.  John  T.  (b.  O  29,  Hardin 
Co.,  Ky.)  and  Elizabeth  (Elliott)  Pearman  (b. 
S  IS,  1833,  Edgar  Co.,  III.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1885. 
Mem.,  Champaign  Co.  Med.  Soc;  Champaign 
Co.  Country  Club.  Married  Marv  Richardson, 
S  1890,  Palatine.  111.  (died  N  1S90"):  Isabel  Van 
Vleck.  Je  1895,  Champaign.  Address,  Mahomet, 
111. 


284.     HERMAN   SILAS   PEPOON 

(Brother  of  No.  285) 
Teacher  and  Fruit  Grower;  B.  S.  in  L.  &  S.; 
b.  Ja  21,  i860,  Warren,  HI.;  s.  George  Whit- 
field (b.  N  4,  1 832,  I'ainesville,  O.)  and  Mary 
Ann  (Abbey)  Pepoon  (b.  Ag  30,  1835,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Warren  H.  S.;  M.  D.,  Hahnemann 
Med.  Coll.,  Chicago,  1883.  Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C. 
.\.;  Class  Hist.;  Deputy  Marshall,  Coll.  Govt. 
Physician,  1883-92;  Teacher  in  Lake  View  H. 
S.,  Chicago,  1892 — ;  Fruit  Grower,  1910 — . 
First  Lt.,  Co.  C.  3d  Regt.,  N.  N.  G.,  1883-4. 
Auth.:  Plant  Studies,  joint  auth.,  100  pp.,  D. 
C.  Heath  &  Co.,  1900;  Representative  Plants, 
175  pp.,  Ginn  &  Co.,  1912;  Flora  of  S.  W.  Mich. 
10  pp.,  1906,  Mich.  .4cad.  of  Sc.  10  pp.;  Cliff 
Mora  of  Jo  Daviess  Co.,  111.,  6  pp.;  Flora  of  the 
Chicago  Area,  250  pp.,  75  Illustrations,  1918; 
The  Flora  of  the  Driftless  Area  (in  prepara- 
tion); Gun  Shot  Wound  of  the  Brain,  The 
CJinique,  6  pp.,  1803;  Destruction  of  a  Farm 
Flora,  Plant  World,  3  pp.,  1903;  also  other 
articles  along  hot.  and  med.  lines.  Fi.'ih  Warden, 
Fulton  Co.,  111.  1889-92;  do.,  1909.  Trustee  M. 
E.  Church;  mem.,  Mich.  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  111.  Acad, 
of  Sc. ;  Life  mem.,  Chicago  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  Am. 
Forestry  Assn.;  Pres.,  Chicago  Mycological 
Soc,  1894-1900;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  Chicago  (ieog. 
Soc;  Audubon  Assn.  of  111.;  Am.  Nature  Study 
Soc;  Rogers  Park  Roque  Club;  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Brotherhood  Lodge,  Chicago.  Married  Alma 
Adelphine  Wilcox,  Ap  25.  1883,  Chicago  (died 
1S93);  Helen  Sophia  Foberg,  1900,  Chicago. 
Children:  Rudolf  Silas,  b.  1885;  Mary  Lucile, 
b.  1887  Cdied  Je  18,  1918);  Laura  Constance,  b. 
1890.     Address,  3842  Byron  St.,  Chicago. 

285.  WILLIAM  ABBEY  PEPOON 
(Brother  of  No.  284) 
Farmer  and  Fruit  Grower;  Cert,  in  Agr.;  b. 
Ja  25,  1858,  Warren,  111.;  s.  George  Whitfield, 
(b.  1832,  Painesville,  O.)  and  Mary  Ann  (Ab- 
bey) Pepoon,  (b.  1835,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Warren  H.  S.  Adelphic;  Representative  in 
Inter.  Soc.  Orat.  Contest.  Collection  Clerk, 
ist  Nat.  Bank,  Fremont,  Neb.,  1881-2;  Stock- 
man, 1S82-4;  teacher,  1884-=;;  cowboy,  1885; 
teacher,  1885-6;  Deputy  Sheriff  and  Co.  Jailer, 
1886-90;  teacher,  1890;  policeman,  1891;  miner 
and  millman.  1891-3;  farmer,  1893-5;  miner, 
millman,  shift-boss,  foreman,  mining  promoter, 
1895-1908;  farmer  and  fruit  grower,  1908 — .  In- 
vented many  tools  and  machines  and  patented 
some  of  no  coml.  value.  Commandant  of  Can- 
ton Progress,  Patriarchs  Militant;  I.  O.  O.  F., 
1889-90.  Married  Sophia  Margaret  Moeller, 
189.1,  Baker  City,  Ore.  Children:  William 
Wallace,  b.  1894;  Herman  Lojene,  b.  1896; 
Elzanore  Lucile,  b.  1897;  George  Theodore,  b. 
1904;  Mary  Margaret,  b.  1905;  Maurice  Manly, 
b.  igo5  (died  O  1905);  Florence  Roberta,  b. 
1914;  Helen  Abbey,  b.  1916.  Address,  Oswego, 
Clackamas  Co.,  Ore. 

286.  ETHAN  PHILBRICK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  403,  489) 
Hydraulic  Engr.  and  Fruit  Grower;  B.  S.  in 
C.  E.;  b.  Je  21,  1S58,  Adaline,  Ogle  Co.,  111.; 
s.  Mayo  H.  (Waldo,  Me.)  and  Mary  (Mac- 
Farland)  Philbrick  (Hagerstown,  Md.).  Pre- 
pared Baileyville  H.  S.  and  Univ.  of  111.  Acad. 
Civil  Engr..  R.  R.  building,  1881-1895;  Hydro- 
Elec.  work,  1895 — :  began  growing  peaches  and 
apples  1004 — ;  Rec'd.  Capt.  Com.,  1881,  Univ. 
of  111.  Built  and  designed  largest  Hydro-Elec. 
plant  at  the  time  of  const,  in  the  southern  sts., 
1899-1903.  Auth.:  Description  of  Hvdro-Elec. 
Plant  built  in  Ala.,  Engng.  News.  D  5,  1901, 
Vol.  46.  Married  Anna  Xewis  Wells,  D  25, 
1883;  Children:  Lewis,  b.  O  J,  1884;  Martha 
Grace,  b.  Ja  28,  1887;  Marv  Holdens,  b.  Jl  2. 
1889;  Hazel,  D  i,  1890.    Address.  Baldwin,  Ga.t 

287.     *FRANCIS  M.  PLETCHER 

B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  1855,  Plattville,  111.;  s. 
Daniel  Pletcher.  Died  Je  15,  18S8,  Coonia. 
Calif. 


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388.     'FRANK  H.  PORTER 
Cert,  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  1861,  111.;  s.  Henry  Por- 
ter.    Died  Ja  10,  1886,  Garden  Prairie,  111. 

389.  SPR-^GUE  DWIGHT  ROSS 
(Brother  of  No.  581;  Husband  of  No.  256; 
Father  of  No.  7907) 
Retired;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  F  8,  1857,  Reno, 
111.;  s.  John  M.  (.b.  Je  7,  1823,  Maury  Co., 
Tenn.)  and  Ruth  M.  (Jones)  Ross  (b.  D  2, 
1825,  do.).  Prepared  in  Greenville  H.  S. 
Philomathean.  Teacher  and  Salesman,  1881-4; 
Real  Est.  &  Loan  Bus.,  1885-93;  Banker,  1894- 
i^oo;  Sec.-Treas.,  Ross  Investment  Co.;  Sec,- 
Treas.,  W.  Grand  Island  Live  Stock  Co.;  V.  P., 
Home  Savings  Bank  of  Grand  Island,  1909-1017. 
Married  Bertha  E.  Barnes  ('81),  Je  25,  1884, 
Chicago.  Children:  Bertha,  b.  Je  12,  1888; 
Kenneth  Dwight  ('16),  b.  S  17,  1893.  Address, 
Grand  Island,  Neb. 

290.  JOSEPH  SCHWARTZ 
B.  S.  in  Chem.  1914;  b.  Ag.  28,  1859,  Salem, 
111.;  s.  Bernard  (b.  N  27,  1826,  Ger.)  and 
Christine  (Lacroix)  Schwartz  (b.  Ag  28.  1830, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Salem,  111.  Philomathean. 
Druggist,  1 881-1907.  Married  Clara  Rose 
Schwartz,  Ap  29,  1886,  Salem,  111.  Children: 
Helen,  b.  Ja  15,  189.?  (died  Mr  17,  19'3); 
Christine,  b.  Je  6,   1905.     .Address,   Salem,  111. 

291.     ARTHUR  BLISS  SEYMOUR 
(Husband  of  No.   386) 

Botanist;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  M.  S.,  1886;  b.  Ja  3. 
1859,  Moline,  111.;  s.  Frank  (b.  Mr  4,  1831, 
Granville,  Mass.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Bliss) 
Seymour  (b.  My  24,  1837,  Honolulu,  Hawaii). 
Prepared  in  Maplewood  H.  S.,  Camp  Point,  111. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Adelphic,  V.  P.;  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. 
Instr.,  Elem.  Bet.  as  undergrad.;  Botanist,  111. 
St.  Lab.  Nat.  Hist.,  1881-3;  Pvt.  Asst.,  Crypto- 
gamic  Herbarium,  Harvard,  1883-5;  Botanist, 
as  above.  1884-6;  Instr.  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1885-6;  Asst.  Cryptogamic  Herbarium,  Harvard, 
1886 — ;  Discovered  a  few  species  of  parasitic 
fungi.  Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  A.  A.  S.;  Torrey 
Bot.  (Zlub.  Married  Anna  Julia  Conkling  ('84), 
My  6,  1886.  Children:  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Ja 
27,  1889;  Rosa  Margaret,  b.  An  28.  1890;  Frank 
Conkling,  b.  Jl  21,  1895;  Edith  Katharine,  b.  S 
18,  1896.  Address,  23  Agassiz  Ave.,  Waverly, 
Mass.;  bus.  add.,  26  Univ.  Museum,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

292.     BYRON  A.   SLADE 
(Father  of   No.   9394) 

Druggist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  S  27,  1856,  East 
Berne,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Joshua  (b.  Ap  26,  1829,  do.) 
and  Catherine  Hannah  (Allen)  Slade  (b.  Ap 
29,  1835).  Prepared  in  Sycamore  H.  S.  Philo- 
mathean. Druggist,  firm  of  Worthington  and 
Slade.  Married  Cora  Black,  S  8,  1886.  Chil- 
dren: John,  b.  Mr  5,  1890  (died,  Ja  20,  1005); 
Katherine  Claire  ('18),  b.  Ap  18,  1896;  Eliza- 
beth Muriel,  b.  N  14,  1897.  Address,  1037 
Spafford  Ave.,    Rockford,  111. 

293.  •MORELLE  M.    STACY 

B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  1859,  HI.:  s.  W.  C.  Stacy. 
Died  Jl  17,  1895,  Spring  Hill,  Ala. 

294.  'JAMES   B.   STURMAN 

B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  i,  1857.  Dahlgren, 
111.;  s.  Alexander  M.  (b.  F  s,  1820,  near  Mc- 
Minnville,  Tenn.l  and  Louisa  (Varner)  Stur- 
man  (b.  O  28,  1810,  Sftartanburg,  S.  C).  Pre- 
pared in  McLeanshoro  and  Enfield,  111.  In 
law  office  of  Mr.  llig'i,  103  Adams  St.,  Chicago, 
for  a  few  yrs.  Married  Jl  17,  1888.  Died  Je 
6,  1901,   .Snlina,   Kan. 


295.  ARTHUR  NEWELL  TALBOT 
(Husband  of  No.  271;  Father  of  Nos.  3994, 
5451.  943-') 
Professor;  B.  S.,  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  1885;  D. 
Sc,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1915;  D.  Eng.,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1916;  b.  O  21,  1857,  Cortland,  111.;  s. 
Charles  A.  (b.  London)  and  Harriet  (Newell) 
Talbot  (b.  Brockville  Ont.).  Prepared  in  Syca- 
more H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Philoma- 
thean, Pres.,  V.  P.,  and  Sec;  Assoc  Ed., 
mini;  Delegate  Interst.  Orat.  Assn.;  Class 
Essayist;  Capt.  Civ.  Engr.  on  railroad  loca- 
tion const,  and  maintenance  work,  1881-5; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Engng.  and  Math.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1885-90;  Prof.,  Mun.  and  San.  Engng.,  and 
in  charge  of  T.  &  A.  M.  1890 — ;  also  engaged 
in  Civ.  Engng.  on  railways,  structures,  water- 
works, sewerage,  pavements  and  other  works; 
investigation  of  steel,  brick,  reinforced  con- 
crete, other  materi.ils  of  const.,  and  in  hy- 
draulic and  san.  investigation;  Const.  Engr.  St. 
Water  Sur.,  1908-17;  in  charge  of  investigation 
of  stresses  in  railroad  track.  Auth. :  The  Rail- 
way Transition  Spiral,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.; 
numerous  buls.  of  the  Univ.  of  111.  Engng.  E.\p. 
St.  on  reinforced  concrete,  brick,  steel  columns, 
hydraulics,  etc.,  contributor  to  Engng.  Jours, 
and  Engrs.  Soc  Proc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C  E., 
Dir.,  V.  P.;  Western  Soc  Engrs.  V.  P.;  Am. 
Ry.  Engng.  Assn.,  Dir.;  Am.  Soc.  Test- 
ing Materials,  Pres.;  Internat.  Assn.  Test- 
ing Materials;  Soc  Prom.  Engng.  Educ. 
Pres.  Am.  W.  W.  Assn.;  Am.  Soc.  Mun.  Imp.; 
A.  A.  A.  S. ;  111.  Soc.  Engng.,  Pres.;  Chicago 
Engrs.  Club;  Univ.  Club  of  Chicago;  Congr. 
Church.  Married  Virginia  Mann  Hammet  ('81), 
Je  7,  1886.  Children:  Kenneth  Hammet  ('09), 
b.  Ap  17,  1887;  Mildred  Virginia  ('12),  b.  F 
6,  1891;  Rachel  Harriet  ('18).  b.  Ap  6,  1896; 
Dorothy  Newell,  b.  D  26,  1898.  Address,  1013 
W.  Calif.  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  300  Lab.  App. 
Mech.,  Univ.  of  111.,  do. 


296.     DARLEY  THOMAS 

Real  est.  Manager;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  O 
9,  1861,  Champaign;  d.  John  Harrison  (b.  Jl 
13,  1813,  Adams  Co.,  O.)  and  Mary  (MacNeil) 
Thomas  (b.  Jl  8,  1822,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Alethenai;  Class  V.  P. 
Bookkeeper,  1881-7;  Cashier  and  Confidential 
Sec.  for  R.  P.  Smith  &  Sons  Co.,  wholesale 
shoe  house,  1887-9;  Owned  and  managed  Shoe 
Findings  Dept.  for  do.,  1910 — ;  Mgr.  Real  Est. 
and  properties  for  estates;  Mem.,  Univ.  of  111. 
Alumnae  Assn.,  1881-1912;  Pres.,  L'niv.  of  111. 
.Mumnae  Assn.,  1910-11;  V.  P.  Chicago  Coll. 
Club,  1909-10;  Cor.  Sec  Chicago  Assn.  Colle- 
giate Alumnae,  1907-9;  Treas.  U.  S.  Daughters 
of  1812,  1906 — ;  (ihica^o  Chapter,  D.  A.  R., 
1898 — .     Address,  51 11  Cornell  Ave.,  Chicago. 

297.     WILLIAM   SUMMER  WESTON 

(Father  of  No.  4488;  Brother  of  Nos.  117,  454, 
585,   586) 

B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  B.  S.,  1883;  b.  Te  22,  i860. 
Champaign;  s.  Nathan  (b.  Wilson,  N.  Y.)  and 
Jane  (Cloyde)  Weston  (b.  Troy,  N.  Y.)^.  Adel- 
phic; C.  E.  Club;  Civ.  Engr.  Topeka,  Kan.  and 
Chicago.  Married  Elizabeth  Jane  Towlson.  Ag 
19,  1885,  Detroit.  Children:  Frederick  William 
Cio),  b.  Je  I,  1888;  Mabel  Towlson.  b.  Ja  12, 
1 891.     Address,  Hotel  Brazos,  Houston,  Tex. 


298.     MAXWELL  BLACKBURN  WILSON 

Retired  Farmer;  Cert,  in  Aijr.;  b.  D  16, 
18-8,  Paris,  111.;  s.  William  Oliver  (b.  1831, 
Palestine,  111.)  and  Cassandra  (Blackburn) 
Wilson  (b.  1832,  Paris,  111.).  Adelphic.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church.  Married  Emma  Schenck,  Jl 
30,  1891,  Paris,  111.  Child,  Dudley  Blackburn,  b. 
Ap  26,  1807  (died  F  27,  1017).  Address,  Paris, 
Til. 


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i90.      IKSSIE    ARMILDA    WRIGHT 

(RICHARDSON) 

(Sister   of   No.   373) 

B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Je  23.  i860,  Champaign; 

d.   James   Stephen    (b.    Ag    i6,    1816.   Highland 

Co.,   O.)    and    Katharine    (Lauder)    Wrignt    (b. 

Mr  26,  1823,  Bourbon  Co.,  Ky.).     Prepared  in 

Champaign    H.    S.    Alethenai;    Class   Historian. 


i'oslniislress,  Rentchler,  111.,  1902 — .  Mem., 
I.adics  Indus.  Soc. ;  Unitarian  Church,  Quincy, 
111.,  1909-11;  Utopian  Soc.  Married  Henry 
Edward  Richardson,  Mr  7,  1889,  Champaign. 
Children:  Eugene,  b.  Ja  7,  1890;  Ruth,  b.  D 
4,  1892;  Helen,  b.  D  i,  1894;  Darley,  b.  Mr 
9,  1897;  James  Hollins,  b.  Jl  26,  1899.  Address, 
Rentchler,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1882  (29  LIVING.  7  DEAD) 


300.  DORA  ANGELINE  ANDRUS 
(GRIFFITH) 
(Mother  of  Nos.  6918,  9102) 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  My  5,  1863,  Ashton, 
111.;  d.  John  Archibald  (b.  N  30,  1833,  Stephen- 
town,  N.  Y.)  and  Rhoda  Anne  (Siple)  Andrus 
(b.  N  12,  1842,  Berkshire,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Ashton  H.  S.  Alethenai.  Pres.,  Coll.  Gov't. 
Teacher  in  Gram.  Dept.  Ashton  Sch.,  1882-4; 
do.  in  Marshalltown,  la.,  1884-7;  I'rin.,  Third 
Ward  Sch.,  Marshalltown,  1887-9.  Mem.,  Pres- 
by.  Church.  Married  John  Charters  Griffith,  Je 
18,  1889,  Asthon,  HI.  Children:  Mildred  Eliza- 
beth ('15).  b.  F  26,  1893;  Stanwood  John 
('18),  b.  Mr  18,  1897;  Oliver  Andrus,  b.  N  22, 
1909.   Address,   Ashton,    111. 

301.  KITTIE  C.  AVERY 
B.  L.;  b.  F  8,  :86i,  Chicago,  111.;  d.  Samuel 
(b.  O  8,  1831,  Ilion,  N.  Y.)  and  Louise  A. 
(Holmes)  Avery  (b.  Manchester,  Vt.).  Pre- 
pared by  pvt.  tutor  and  one  yr.  in  Acad.,  Univ. 
of  111.  Alethenai.  Address,  4102  Davenport 
.St.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

302.     'SAMUEL  GORDON  BAILEY,  Jr. 

B.  S.  in  Chem. ;  b.  1861,  Wis.;  s.  S.  Bailey. 
Married  Kittie  Reed.  Died  My  13,  :9oi,  Chi- 
cago. 

303.  CHARLES  CHURCHILL  BARNES 

(Brother  of  Nos.  57,  256) 
Cert,  in  Chem.;  b.  N  10,  1859,  in  Mass.;  s. 
Oramel  Churchill  (b.  S  9,  1829,  Bridgewater, 
Vt.)  and  Caroline  (Ellis)  Barnes  (b.  F  20, 
1829,  Norwood,  Mass.).  Supt.,  Franklin  Sugar 
Co.,  Tenn.;  Supt.,  Hoopeston  Sugar  Co.,  111.; 
Supt.,  Pa.  Enameled  i?rick  Co.,  Oaks,  Pa.; 
Supt.,  Reconst.  Granite  Co.,  Norristown,  Pa.; 
Supt.,  Harrison  Safety  Boiler  Works,  Phila- 
delphia, 1906 — .  Patented  several  inventions. 
Sugar  maker  in  La.  and  Cuba;  cont.,  Panama 
Canal;  five  yrs.  in  gold  mines;  three  yrs.  on 
Tex.  cattle  ranch.  Slarried  Daisie  Alice  Zim- 
merman, Je  4,  1906,  New  York  City,  Address, 
Norristown,  Pa. 

304.  'ARTHUR  M.  BRIDGE 
(Brother  of  No.  164) 
Farmer;  Cert,  in  L.  &  S. ;  b.  F  14,  i860. 
La  Moille,  111.;  s.  Sereno  (b.  N  23,  1820,  Wil- 
mington, Vt.)  and  Allisanny  S.  (Winchester) 
Bridge  (b.  Jl  13,  1821,  Marlboro,  Vt.).  Pre- 
pared near  La  Moille,  111.  Sigma  Chi;  Philo- 
mathean;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Farmer,  1882; 
Banker,  1890;  Druggist,  1892;  Sch.  Treas. 
Mem.,  Baptist  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married 
Mary  E.  Porterfield,  Jl  15,  1884,  Mendota,  111. 
Children:  Alice  Irene,  b.  O  27,  1889;  Don 
Wallace,  b.  S  16,  1891.  Died  Je  19,  1894, 
Goldfield,    la. 

305.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  BULLARD 
(Brother  of  Nos.  166,  305,  464) 
Teacher;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  M.  Arch.,  1898; 
b.  F  2i,  1858,  Mechanicsburg,  111.;  s.  Wesley 
(b.  Jl  28.  1816,  Shelby.  Co..  Ky.)  and  Sarah 
.•\nn  (Foster)  Bullard  (b.  Jl  18,  1824,  Mont- 
gomery Co.,  Ky.).  Adelphic.  Teacher,  111., 
1882-6;  Dak.,  1886-90;  Wash.,  1890-7;  111., 
1897-1905;     Lane    Technical    H.     S.,    Chicago, 


1905 — .  Married  Caroline  J.  Ritsher,  1894, 
r.eloit.  Wis.  Child,  Elsie  Carolyn,  b.  Jl  28,  1897. 
Address,  735  Barry  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

306.  GEORGE  WESLEY  BULLARD 
(Brother  of  Nos.  166,  305,  464) 
Architect;  B.  S.;  M.  Arch.,  1898;  b.  Jl  31, 
1855,  near  Mechanicsburg,  HI.;  s.  Wesley  (b. 
Jl  28,  1816,  Shelby  Co.,  Ky.)  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Foster)  Bullard  (b.  Jl  18,  1824,  Montgomery 
Co.,  Ky.)  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic 
Ed.  in  Chief  of  Illini  1881-82.  Arch.,  Spring 
field,  111.,  1882-90;  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1890 
Insp.  of  Buildings,  Plumbing  and  Drainage  of 
Tacoma,  Wash.,  1892-3.  Planned  and  designed 
Engng.  Hall,  1893.  Pres.,  Wash.  St.  Chap., 
A.  I.  A.;  1894-5.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  K.  T. ; 
Washington  St.  Hist.  Soc;  Tacoma  Cml.  Club 
and  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Married  Anna 
Hastings  Heath,  Jl  10,  1895,  Tacoma,  Wash. 
Address,   75   W^est   Road,  Prospect  Hill,  do.f 

307.  WILLIAM  BURGESS  CARMAN 
Physician;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  S  27,  1857, 
Peoria;  s.  Isaac  Newton  (b.  Jl  26,  1829,  Ferry, 
O.)  and  Julia  Anna  Carman  (b.  Mr  29,  1830. 
Penfield,  O.).  Prepared  in  H.  S.;  Sewell  and 
Abbott  Classical  Sch.,  Indianapolis;  M.  D., 
Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.  and  Hosp.,  1884.  V. 
P.  of  Adelphic;  Pres.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Capt. 
Practising  Phys. ;  attending  phys.,  Rochester 
Homeo.  Hosp.,  1904.  Auth. :  Spiritual  Thera- 
peutics; Vaccination  as  a  Prophylactic  of  Var- 
iola, Transactions  Homeo.  Med.  Soc,  St.  of 
N.  Y.  Mem.,  Rochester  Baptist  Social  Union, 
V.  P.  1901-2;  Pres.,  Monroe  Co.,  Homeo.  Med. 
Soc,  1892;  Dispensary  Staff,  Rochester  Homeo. 
Hosp.,  1896;  Phys.,  Court  of  Equity  No.  238, 
F.  of  A.,  1897;  Monroe  Assn.  No.  14,  N.  A. 
S.  E.  1908;  Phys.,  Rochester  Lodge,  No.  113, 
L.  O.  O.  M.,  igis;  Phys.,  Court  Genesee 
Valley,  No.  107,  F.  of  A.,  1917.  Married  Grace 
Cushman,  S  4,  1884,  Champaign.  Children: 
Julia  Marena,  h.  Je  30,  1888;  Florence  Eliza,  b. 
Je  25,  i8qo;  Olive  Marion,  b.  Ja  16,  1892; 
Leicester  Cushman,  b.  Mr  11,  1895.  Address, 
32  Upton  Park,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

308.       EDWARD   EVERETT   COLE 

(Brother  of  No.  309) 
Teacher;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.,  1893;  b.  Ag  s, 
1858;  s.  Jacob  (b.  Metz,  Ger.)  and  Margaret 
(Worsham)  Cole.  Prepared  in  Tuscola  H.  S. 
A.  M.,  Colorado  Coll.,  1898;  Ph.  D.,  Denver 
LTniv.,  1906.  Scientific  Assn.  Second  honor  in 
orat.  in  Inter-soc.  Orat.  Contest,  1881 ;  Capt. 
Univ.  Regt.  1892.  Admitted  to  bar  in  111.  and 
Neb.  Teacher  and  in  fruit  bus.  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church;  West.  Acad,  of  Sc  Married  Sophia 
Norris,  1887,  Grand  Island,  Neb.  Children: 
Eleanor  Blessing,  b.  Ag  2,  1892;  Margaret  Cor- 
delia, b.  Ja  0,  1894.  Address,  Knollerest,  Ruby 
Mesa,  Grand  Junction,  Colo.f 

309.     SOPHRONIA    RICKORDS    COLE 
(HALL) 
(Sister  of  No.   308) 
Cert.:   B.  A.   in   L.   A.   &  S.,    1014;   b.   D  28, 
1S60,  McLeansboro,  111.;  d.  Rev.  Jacob  (b.  N  3, 
1827,    Metz,    Ger.)    and    Margaret    (Worsham) 
Cole    (b.   O   29,    1827,   Henderson,   Ky.).     Pre- 
pared   at    Du    Quoin   and    Tuscola.      Alethenai. 


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ri88: 


Teacher,  Pub.  Sch.  at  Du  Quoin,  1882-83:  East 
Side  Sell.,  Champaign,  1884-5.  Married  Dr. 
Wilfred  Ferrel  Hall.  U  29,  i88e.  Champaign 
(died  Te  18,  1904).  Children:  Jennie  Lourene, 
b.  D  19,  1886;  Wilfred  Frank,  b.  Mr  22,  1888; 
Mayme  Margaret,  b.  .S  10,  1890  (died  Mr  22, 
1909);  Laura  Hazel,  h.  N  3,  1897-  Address, 
^IcLeansboro,  lU.t 

.vo.  WILLIAM  GOSS  CURTISS 
(.Father  of  fCo.  7A72) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.,  1916;  b.  S  16,  1859, 
Waterloo,  Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  s.  George  W. 
(b.  Schuyler,  N.  Y.)  and  Frances  (Hatton) 
Curtiss  (b.  1832,  Waterloo,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Warren,  111.  Adelphic.  Banking,  1882-89; 
Farming,  1894 — .  Married  Lora  Giller,  D  7, 
1892.  Whitehall,  111.  Children:  George  ('16), 
b.  O  4,  1893;  Frances,  b.  D  23,  1894  (died 
1907);  Edward,  b.  S  28,  1897;  Esther,  b.  S  19, 
1900  (died  191 7);  Homer,  b.  F  2,  1902;  Mar- 
shall, b.  F  13,  1904.    Address,  Stockton,  111. 

311.  JEPTHA    H.    DAVIS 

(Husband  of  No.  251;  Brother  of  Nos.  172, 
265;  Father  of  Nos.  3337,  4125.  5629,  8260) 
Farmer;  Cert,  in  L.  &  S. ;  b.  i860,  Ind.;  s. 
Chester  Powers  (b.  Mr  7,  1835,  Washington  Co.. 
Ind.)  and  Hettie  (Close)  Davis  (b.  My  i,  1838, 
Scott  Co.,  Ind.).  Farmer,  Straight  Creek,  Kan., 
1904 — .  Married  Clara  M.  Watson  ('80). 
Children:  Marietta  Searle  ('08),  b.  Je  6,  1884; 
Gertrude  Curtis  ('10),  b.  O  24,  1886;  Chester 
Watson  ('13),  b.  D  16,  1889;  Helen  Powers 
('17),  b.  Je  5,  1894.  Address,  K.  3,  Holton, 
Kan. 

312.  DAVID    EICHBERG 
Lawyer;  B.  L.;  b.  Mr  18,  i860,  Atlanta,  111.; 

s.  Samuel  (b.  Ap  17,  1832,  Ger.)  and  Mina 
tStern)  Eichberg  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Shurt- 
lefif  Coll.  LL.  B.,  Union  Coll.  of  Law,  North- 
western, 1884.  Sigma  Chi;  Pres.,  Philoma- 
thean;  Class  Pres.;  Capt.  in  Univ.  Regt.  Prac- 
tising law,  1884 — .  Married  Emma  Longini,  D 
IS,  1892,  Chicago.  Children:  Adrian  J.,  b.  D 
2,  1895;  Leila,  b.  My  8,  1902.  Address,  suite 
802,   79   W.   Monroe  St.,  Chicago. 

313.  ANDREW  JOHN  EISENMEYER 
Prop.  Flour  Mill;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  27, 
1862,  St.  Clair,  Co.,  111.;  s.  Andrew  (b.  F  22, 
1824,  Hassloch,  Ger.)  and  Christine  (Santer) 
Eisenmeyer  (b.  O  19,  1829,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Trenton  Pub.  Sch.;  Sigma  Chi;  Pres.,  Coll. 
Govt.  1882;  Capt.,  Regt.  Prop,  of  flour  mfg. 
mill.  Pres.  Sch.  Bd.,  1903-5;  V.  P.  Bank  of 
Springfield;  V.  P.  Springfield  Traction  Co. 
Married  Celia  H.,  O  i,  1890,  Springfield,  Mo.; 
Children:  Walter  W.;  Christine  M.;  Louis  P.; 
Marie  A.     Address,  Springfield,  Mo-t 

314.  SAMUEL  ALEXANDER  HARRISON 
Farmer;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.,  1882;  A.  M.,  1888; 
b.  Jl  31,  1856,  Marshall,  Mo.;  s.  Joseph  and 
Martha  (Duggan)  Harrison.  Prepared  in 
Shurtleflf  Coll.  Prep.  Sigma  Phi;  First  Lt.; 
Last  Chief  Justice  of  Coll.  Govt.  Admitted  to 
Bar,  1888;  Prin.,  Schs.,  Geneseo,  111.,  1889-91; 
Prin.,  Burroughs  Sch.,  Chicago,  1892-1904; 
Real  Est.,  1004-14;  farmer,  1914 — .  Auth.: 
Booklet  of  Poems,  Prairie  Breezes,  48  pp. 
Mem.,  Baptist  Church.  Married  Hattie  E.  Har- 
rison, D  1882,  Champaign.  Children:  Bessie 
M.,  b.  O,  1889;  Warren  Craig,  b.  O,  1897; 
Stanley  Dwight,  b.  O,  1889.  Address,  R.  No. 
I,    Watervliet,    Mich. 

315.  FRANK  BIERCE  MALTBY 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  1907  as  of  1882; 
b.  Jl  31,  1861,  Trumbull  Co.,  O.;  s.  Warren 
(b.  N.  Y.)  and  Chloe  Elizabeth  (Bierce)  Maltby 
(b.  O.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Adel- 
phic. On  R.  R.  work  and  general  practise  till 
1896;  Miss.  River  Comn.,  1898  and  1902-4;  in 
charge    of     Dredging    Operation;     Prin.    Asst. 


Engr.,  Panama  Canal,  1905-7;  Chief  Engr.. 
Dudge  &  Day,  Engrs.,  Philadelphia,  1907-10; 
Gen.  Supt..  James  Stewart  and  Co.,  Contrs., 
1910-11;  Chief  Engr.,  John  F.  Stevens  Const. 
Co.,  1912-13;  Charge  of  Harbor  Work,  St.  John, 
New  Brunswick,  Can.,  1914;  Const.  En?r.,  Day 
&  Zimmerman,  Philadelphia,  1915-17.  Com- 
missioned Maj.  of  Engrs.,  O.  R.  C,  F  1917;  >;' 
charge  of  Const,  work  on  Governors  Island,  N. 
\'..  1917.  Auth.:  Hist,  of  Miss.  River  Bridges, 
Jour,  of  IVestern  Soc.  of  Engrs.,  1903;  Dredging 
on  Miss.  River,  Trans.  A.  S.  C.  E.,  No.  5.  1904; 
shorter  papers  in  various  Engng.  Soc.  Journals; 
Reports  in  Chief  of  Engrs.,  U.  S.  A.;  Panama 
Canal  Trans,  of  St.  Louis  Ry.  Club,  1907. 
Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E. ;  New  York  Engrs.  Club; 
Philadelphia  Engrs.  Club.  Married  Margaret 
E.  McNary,  F  4,  1885;  Josephine  Hedges,  F  i, 
1907.  Children:  Ruth,  b.  D  20,  1885;  Marion, 
I).  O  22,  1887.  Address,  Army  Building,  New 
York. 

316.  'CHARLES  H.  MERRITT 
Cert,  in  Sc;  b.  S  13,  1856,  near  Waterman, 
111.;  s.  John  H.  (b.  O  6,  1828,  N.  Y.)  and 
Rhoda  S.  (Yay)  Merritt  (b.  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
ill  Waterman  H.  .S.,  Lee  Center  Acad.  Adel- 
phic. Clerk  in  Bank,  Augusta,  Kan.,  1882-4; 
do.,  Fred  Smith's  Bank  Mason  City,  111.;  Clerk 
and  Bookkeeper,  Farmers  St.  Bank,  1886-8; 
i>ir.  and  Asst.  Cashier,  do.,  1901.  Mem.,  First 
M.  E.  Church  at  Waterman;  Presby.  at  Augusta, 
Kan.;  Elder  at  Mason  City;  Hon.  Mem.,  W.  C. 
T.  U.;  Co.  Prohibition  Com.,  Pres.,  Sec,  or 
Treas.  Married  Hattie  Osborn,  F  28,  1884. 
Mason  City,  111.  Children:  Lela  Beardsley,  b. 
Jl  13,  1886;  Blanche  Fay,  b.  Ag  12,  1891.  Died 
F  8,   1 901,   Mason  City,   111. 

317.     LOUIS   MOHR 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.,  191 7  as  of  the  class 
of  1882.     Sec.  and  Const.  Engr.  for  John  Mohr 
&  .Sons.     Address,  349  W.  Illinois  St.,  Chicago. 

318.  JOHN   RALPH   NEELY 
(Brother  of  No.  242) 

I'hysician;  B.  L. ;  M.  L.,  1897;  b.  Ap  22, 
1859,  Benton,  111.;  s.  Isaac  M.  (b.  Princeton, 
Ind.)  and  Mary  C.  (Eslton)  Neely  (b.  Frank- 
fort, 111.).  Prepared  in  Du  Quoin  Pub.  Sch. 
M.  D.,  Howard  Univ.,  1887;  D.  M.,  Univ.  of 
Georgetown,  1891.  Adelphic  Hatchet  Orator. 
Record  and  Pension  Office,  War  Department; 
Sur.  Gen.  Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  1887-95; 
Practicing  Phys.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1887-95; 
Acting  Chief  Med.  Insp.,  Chicago  Health  Dept., 
1895-1905;  Pvt.  for  si.x  yrs.  in  Nat.  Guard, 
Dist.  (Columbia,  Capt.  Co.  B.  and  D.,  2nd  Bn., 
2nd  Regt.,  1888-90;  Hosp.  Steward  and  Surg., 
5th  Bn.,  2nd.  Reg.,  1892-5.  Mem.,  Med.  Soc, 
Dist.  of  Col.;  Starvation  Soc,  Tanner  Hall; 
Med.  Soc,  Chicago;  A.  M.  A.;  Am.  Pub. 
Health  Assn.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  I.  O. 
O.  F.  Married  Ella  V.  Spurgeon,  Ag  16,  1886, 
Baltimore.  Children:  Hazel  Adelaide,  b.  S  12, 
1887;  Charles  Bertes,  b.  S  10,  1889;  Donald 
Stuart,  b.  Ja  18,  1891;  Harold  Richard,  b.  S 
->u,  1893;  Joseph  Ralph,  b.  Jl  2,  1896.  Address, 
Ilutton  Bldg.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

319.  THOMAS    NOBLE,   JR. 

Gold  Miner;  Cert,  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  9,  1858, 
Arlington  Farm,  111.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  Ag  24, 
1835,  do.)  and  Subina  (Munron)  Noble  (o.  Je 
26,  1837,  Stark  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in  Whipple 
.•\cad..  111.  Coll.  Hennepin  Canal  Sur.,  1882; 
Engr.  Dept.,  Santa  Fe  R.  R.,  Lajunta,  Colo., 
1883;  do.,  Mex.  R.  R.,  Monterey,  Mex.,  1883; 
Motive  Power  Dept.,  Corpus  Christi,  Tex., 
1884;  Engng.  Dept.,  Loredo,  Tex.,  1885;  on 
Location  and  Const.,  Mex.  R.  R.  from  Saltillo 
to  San  Luis  Potosi,  Mex.,  18S6-8:  Gold  Min., 
San  Diego.  Calif..  1888-1902;  San  Diego,  Calif., 
1903;  Encinitas  (Topper  Mine,  San  Diego  Co., 
1004;  Gold  Min.  near  Descanso,  1904 — .  Ad- 
dress, Descanso,  Calif.t 


i882] 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


3i 


3 JO.  "ROBERT  KLLWOOD  ORR 
Civ.  Engr. :  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Rob  Roy,  Foun- 
tain Co.,  Ind.,  Ak  17,  1856;  s.  James  (b.  Je  2, 
1805,  Franklin,  Warren  Co.,  O.)  and  Mary 
Alice  (Miller)  Orr  {b.  Union  Chapel,  Ind.). 
Prepared  Attica  II.  S.;  one  yr.  at  Ind.  Univ. 
.Vtielphic.  Rodman  'with  Hennepin  Canal, 
Dixon;  Feeder,  188;:;  Draftsman  I.  C.  R.  R. 
Co..  lackson,  Miss.,  1883;  Draftsman  C.  B.  &  (J. 
R.  R".  Co..  1883-1892;  Asst.  Const.  Pub.  Works, 
Evanston,  111.,  1892-5;  Asst.  Engr.  E.  J.  &  E. 
R.  R.  189O-1900;  Chief  Engr.  E.  J.  vS;  E.  & 
Chicago,  Lake  Shore  &  Eastern  R.  R.  1900-2; 
Gen.  Practice  1903,  Engr.  and  Surv.;  Asst. 
Engr.  Const.,  Cincinnati,  Blutfton,  and  Chicago, 
at  Bluffton,  1904-5;  Asst.  Engr.  Ind.  Harbor 
Belt  R.  R.  1905-6;  with  San.  Uist.  of  Chicago, 
1906-10;  engaged  in  practice  of  C.  Engr.,  Road- 
ways, Railways,  Waterways,  Water  Sui)ply, 
Sewerage,  l.and  Sur.,  landscape  designs,  land 
drainage;  Engr.  St.  Penitentiary  Com.,  etc. 
Original  Petitioner  for  Co.  Scholarship  to  Univ. 
of  III.;  do.  Univ.  change  of  name,  1885;  wrote 
law  authorizing  mode  of  election  of  Univ.  trus- 
tees from  that  of  apijointment  by  the  Gov.,  1887. 
Mem.  I  St.  Congr.  Church,  Evanston,  1886-1902; 
Central  Presby.  Church,  Joliet,  i9o-;-i6;  Matte- 
son  Lodge,  No.  175,  A.  F.  A.  M.,  1903-16. 
Married  Mrs.  Katherine  F.  Weese,  D  24,  1901, 
Joliet,  111.  Child,  (adopted)  Edith  Mae  Weese. 
Died  Ap  24,   1916,  Joliet,  111. 

321.     'CHARLES   W.    PALMER 
B.   L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.   i860,  Watseka,  111.;  s. 
Mrs.   E.  S.   Palmer.     Died  Jl  4,    1884,  Austin, 
Tex. 

322.  ARTHUR  PEABODY 
(Brother  of  No.  364) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  16,  1858,  Eau 
Claire,  Wis.;  s.  Selim  Hobart  (b.  1829,  Rock- 
ingham, Vt.)  and  Elizabeth  (Pangborn)  Pea- 
body  (b.  1836,  Burlington,  Vt.).  Prepared 
in  Chicago  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  St.  Arch,  of 
Wis.,  in  charge  of  Univ.  of  Wis.  and  all  penal 
and  charitable  insts.  Norm.  schs.  and  other  St. 
insts.  as  to  Arch.  Service.  Sec.  Bd.  of  Examin- 
ers of  Archs.  of  Wis.  Invented  Unit  Stirrup 
and  System  of  Concrete  Const.,  with  movable 
forms  for  floors,  1907-8.  Married  Agnes  Coch- 
rane, S  30,  1885,  Hingham,  Mass.  Children: 
Marion  Grace,  b.  1886;  Arthur  Cochrane  b. 
1891;  Charlotte  Elizabeth  b.  1899.  Address, 
State  Capitol,  Madison,  Wis. 

323.     *ARVILLA    K.   RALEY    (HARRISON) 
Cert,  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  1861,  111.;  d.  E.  V.  Raley. 
Married  James  D.  Harrison.     Deceased. 

324.     'GEORGE  WILLIAM  RICHARDS 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  1859,  Calif.;  s.  A.  A.  Rich- 
ards.    Died  My  15,  1889,  Carthage,  N.  M. 

325.  CHARLES  NEWTON  ROBERTS 
(Brother  of  No.  404) 
Engr.  and  Surv.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  19, 
1861,  Jefferson,  111.;  s.  Clark  (b.  1829,  Utica, 
N.  Y.)  and  Elizabeth  Harrison  (Linscott) 
Roberts  (b.  1839,  Jay,  Me.).  Prepared  in 
Jefferson  H.  S.  Sigma  Chi;  Adelphic.  Mach. ; 
Instrument  man  on  Miss.  Riv.  Sur.;  traveling 
salesman;  Asst.  Engr.,  Chicago  San.  Dist.; 
Engng.  and  Sur.  Bus.,  1892 — -.  Married  Addie 
M.  Keith,  Jl  20,  1887,  Blue  Island,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Keith,  b.  Ag  31,  1889;  Marion  b.  Je  30, 
1892;  Helen,  b.  Mr  23,  1895;  John  Clark,  b.  D 
12,   1896.     Address,  1014  Lake  Ave.,  Wilmette, 

in. 

326.     FREDERICK  DANIEL  RUGG 

(Father  of  No.  4397) 

Gen.   Field   Mgr.   Ins.   Clo.;    B.   L.;   b.   D  22, 

i860.    Champaign;    s.    Daniel    (b.   My   30,    1830, 

Heath,    Mass.)     and    Philena    Dole     (Kellogg) 

Rugg  (b.  Shelburn,  Mass.).    Prepared  in  Cham- 


paign II.  S.  Sigma  Chi;  Adelphic;  Class  Oral. 
1(11  jr.  Exhibition;  Class  Poet;  delivered  one 
of  the  class  orations  at  commencement.  Whole- 
sale and  Retail  Shoe  Bus.,  firm  D.  Rugg  &  Son; 
Partner  in  hrm,  F.  D.  and  W.  A.  Rugg,  1888- 
96;  engaged  in  Life  Ins.  Bus.,  Pres.,  three  yrs.: 
resigned  to  give  Licjuid  Air  lectures  ana 
demonstrations;  Gen.  Field  Mgr.  Ins.  Co.;  Or- 
ganized the  Champaign  Cml.  Assn.,  1884,  Sec. 
and  Treas.,  ten  years.  Sec.  and  Treas.  En- 
deavor Soc.  for  111.  Champaign  Commandery, 
Mohammed  Temple  (Shrine);  ist  Congr. 
Church,  Champaign;  B.  P.  O.  E. ;  Hamilton 
Club;  Champaign  Country  Club;  K.  T.  Mar- 
ried Cora  M.  Maltby,  1887,  Champaign.  Chil- 
dren: Daniel  ('lo),  b.  S  7,  1889;  Helen  Caro- 
line, b.  Ag  16,  1903.  Address,  507  W.  Univ. 
Ave..  Champaign;   bus.   add.,   i^A   Main   St..  do. 

327.  ABIA  JOSEPH  SHARP 
Prop.,  Mach.  Works;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b. 
Ag  3,  1853,  Slabtown,  111.;  s.  David,  (b. 
1825,  Mifflin  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Susanna  (Joder) 
.'iharp  (b.  Ja  28,  1828,  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Scientific.  Gregorian;  Adelphic;  Ale- 
Llienai  Honorary;  Valedictorian  of  Mech. 
Lngrs.;  Capt.  Univ.  Regt.;  Engr.  till  S  1882; 
draftsman  in  car  shops  of  K.  C,  Ft.  Scott  and 
Memphis  to  1883;  Mech.  Engr.  in  charge  of 
mach.  shops  at  Harrisonville,  Mo.,  1883,  also 
partner  Harrisonville  mach.  works  to  1903; 
Engr.  in  charge  const.,  Webb  City  Iron  Works. 
1906;  Prop.,  Harrisonville  Machine  Worksj 
191 1 — ■  Married  Maggie  Jane  Wright,  O  14, 
1888  (died  Ja  16,  1892);  Sarah  Elizabeth 
Wright,  Ap  3,  1895  (died  Ap  30,  1903).  Chil- 
ilren:  Alice  (died  in  infancy);  May  (died  in 
infancy);  Abia  Morris,  b.  Mr  17,  1897;  Eliza- 
l)eth,  b.  N  3,  1900;  Mary,  b.  Jl  28,  1902. 
.iddress,    Harrisonville.     Mo. 

328.  FRANK  SHLAUDEMAN 
(Brother  of  No.  493) 
Pres.  and  Mgr.,  Brewing  Co.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.; 
b.  Je  17,  1862,  Decatur,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  Ja  13, 
1834,  Wildeshausen.  Ger.)  and  Caroline  (Wciss- 
mann)  Shlaudeman  (b.  Mr  22,  1836,  Rheinpfalz, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Sigma  Chi. 
Brush  Elec.  Co.,  Cleveland,  O.,  1882-3;  Harps- 
trile  and  Shlaudeman,  Brewers,  Decatur,  111., 
1883-5;  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1885-6; 
Henry  Shlaudeman,  successor  to  Harpstrile  and 
Shlaudeman,  1886-8;  V.  P.  and  Mgr.,  Decatur 
Brewing  Co..  1888-1903;  Pres.  and  Mgr.,  do., 
1903 — .  Mem.,  Lib.  Bd.,  Decatur  Pub.  Lib., 
1902-9  and  1912-17;  Pres.  of  do.,  for  three  yrs. 
Married  Josephine  Theresa  Baum,  O  27,  1886. 
Address,  25   E.   Walton  Place,  Chicago. 

329.  HOWARD  BRINKERHOFF  SLAUSON 
(Husband  of  No.  357) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ap  15,  i860, 
Fishkill,  N.  Y.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  1818,  do.)  and 
Sarah  (Brinkerhoff)  Slauson  (b.  1829,  Bed- 
ford, N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Dwight  H.  S. 
Philomathean.  First  Asst.,  Chem.  Lab.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1882-3;  Chem.,  Champaign  Sugar  Co., 
1883-4;  First  Asst.,  Chem.  Lab.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1884-5;  studied  law,  admitted  to  bar  1887; 
i)artner  with  J.  L.  Ray,  1887-90;  practised 
law  in  Seattle,  1890-1900;  Hort.,  1900-18; 
Chem.  with  I.  F.  Lancks,  1918 — .  Married 
Celeste  Langley  ('83),  N  15,  1888,  Champaign, 
111.  (died  S  3,  1903,  Seattle);  Alice  Swinburn 
Leckenby,  S  27.  1907,  Seattle.  Children:  Sarah 
Jeanette,  b.  Ag  3,  1897;  Celeste,  b.  My  2,  1899; 
Howard  Langley,  b.  D  7,  1901.  Address,  5416 
Morgan  St.,  Seattle. 

330.     CHARLES  LINNEAUS  SMITH 

(Husband  of  No.  351) 

Lawyer   and  Judge;    B.    L. ;    b.   Mr   8,    1861, 

Newton,   111.;   s.   C.   B.    (b.    1834,  W.  Va.)   and 

Celestia   Elfie    (Gray)    Smith    (b.    1836,    Arcole, 

O.).      Prepared   in  (Champaign   H.   S.;   LL.   B., 


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[1883 


Albany  I^aw  Sch.,  1^85.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Adelpliic;  Rep.  in  Inter-Soc.  Orat.  Contest; 
Capt.  Univ.  Regt.  Law  office,  Champaign, 
1884-5;  Lawyer,  Champaign,  1886-7;  Minne- 
apolis, 188; — ;  Atty.  for  Bd.  of  Co.  Commis- 
sioners, 1900-04:  Mun.  Judge,  Minneapolis, 
1904-11.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  I.  O.  O.  F.; 
K.  P.;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  Maccabees;  Mem.,  Official 
Bd.  of  M.  E.  Church;  Conil.  Club  of  Minneap- 
olis; Minneapolis  Ath.  Club.  Married  Grace 
-Maria  Ilcaley  ('83).  188S.  Champaign.  Child. 
Marian  .-Mden  Smith,  b.  Mr  10,  1890.  Ad- 
dress,  2018  Hawthorn   Ave.,  Minneapolis. 

3.^1.  NELSON  STRONG  SPENCER 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  D  3,  1857, 
Dixon,  111.;  s.  Aquilla  (b.  1832,  Center  Co., 
Pa.)  and  Mary  A.  (Hetler)  Spencer  (b.  1835, 
Di.xon.  III.).  Prepared  in  Dixon  H.  S.  Philo- 
mathean.  Instr.,  Arch.  Dept.,  1880-83;  Supt., 
Bldgs.  and  Grounds,  1898-1902;  Arch,  for  Men's 
Gym.,  Chem.  Lab.,  Hydraulic  Lab.,  Mechanic 
Bldg.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church,  Cliampaign,  111. 
Married  Ida  Florence  Rush,  S  7,  1881.  Chil- 
dren: Clifford  Ricker.  b.  1885;  Charles  Blakely, 
b.  1888;  Mary  Ethel,  b.  1890.  Address,  6724 
East  End  Ave..  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1495,  37  W. 
Van  Buren,  do. 

332.  FLORIZEL  ADINO  TAFT 
(Brother  of  No.  223) 
Banker;  B.  S.;  b.  D  30.  1863,  Elmwood,  III.; 
s.  Don  Carlos  (b.  1827,  Swanzy,  N.  H.)  and 
Mary  Lucy  (Foster)  Taft  (b.  Shutesbury, 
Mass.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.  Married  Grace  Turner,  O  4,  1892. 
Children:  Arlo;  Lloyd;  Royal;  Mabel;  Flor- 
ence; Howard.     Address,  Cupertino,  Calif. 

333-     JAMES  TODD 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in   M.    E.;    b.    O    13,    i8ss, 
Dundee,  111.;  s.  Hugh  (b.  Jl  24,  1818,  (jlasgow, 


Sioi.)  and  Magdalene  (Rankin)  Todd  (b.  Ja  i, 
1827.  Delry,  do.).  Prepared  in  Elgin  (111.) 
Acad.  Philomalhean-  Class  Prophet.  Various 
lines  of  Hydr.  and  Mun.  Engng.  Married  Pearl 
B.  Lovcland,  Je  9,  1802.  Child,  Francis  Hugh, 
b.  Ag  8,   1901.     Address,  Elgin,  111. 

334-  HERBERT  TURNER 
Elec.  Engr.;  Cert,  in  Sc;  b.  N  10,  1858, 
Quincy,  111.;  .s.  i:dward  (b.  O  30,  1823,  Tem- 
pleton,  Mass.)  and  Lucretia  Wheeler  (Newhall) 
Turner  (b.  Jl  4,  1831,  Ipswich,  N.  H.).  Pre- 
pared in  Quincy  H.  S.  Philomathean;  Capt.  I. 
N.  G.  Farming  and  ranching,  1882-90  and  1896- 
1900;  Elec.  Engr..  1890-96  and  1900-05;  Mer- 
chant, 190(1-10;  with  No.  Elec.  Co.,  1911-18; 
with  Oakland,  Antioch,  and  Eastern  Elec.  Ry., 
1918- — •.  Married  Mary  Boone  Burroughs,  Je 
6,  1902.  Children:  Ruth,  b.  Je  29,  1903; 
Goddery  Burroughs,  b.  Ag  7,  1907.  Address, 
Alamo,  Contra  Costa  Co.,  Calif. 

335-  JOHN  GEORGE  WADSWORTH 
(Husband  of  No.  255) 
Banker;  Cert.;  B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.,  1914;  b. 
Ag  26,  1859,  Kinnickinnie,  Wis.;  s.  John  (jre- 
gory  (b.  Mr  10,  1825,  East  Aurora,  N  Y.)  and 
Mary  Ann  (Wainwright)  Wadsworth  (b.  Je  29, 
1825,  Newark-on-Trent,  Eng.).  Prepared  in 
Chippewa  Falls  (Wis.)  H.  S.  Adelphic;  Sigrna 
Chi;  Class  Pres. ;  Pres.  Coll.  Govt.;  Valedic- 
torian; Capt.  Univ.  Regt.  Civ.  Engr.,  1882-4; 
Stenog.,  1884-5;  Cashier,  1885-92;  Banker, 
1892 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Y.  M.  C.  A. ;  K.  T. ;  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  Kittle 
Marie  Baker  ('81),  O  27,  1886,  Champaign 
(died  N  25,  1899);  Lora  Loomis  Crossland, 
Mr  14,  1906,  Omaha,  Neb.  Children:  John 
Baker,  b.  N  8,  1898;  Edwin  Horace,  b.  My 
22,  1907;  Dorothy,  b.  D  4,  1910.  Address, 
233  Turley  Ave.,  Council  Bluffs,  la.;  bus. 
a4a.,  201  Pearl  St.,  do. 


CLASS  OF  1883  (30  LIVING,  7  DEAD) 


336.  EDWARD  LORENZO  ABBOTT 
(Brother  of  Nos.  121,  373,  416) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  F  15,  1859, 
Whiteside  Co.,  111.;  s.  Asa  McFarland  (b.  1820, 
Hartland,  Vt.)  and  Sarah  (Sperry)  Abbott  (b. 
1822).  Prepared  in  No.  111.  Coll.  Adelphic; 
C.  E.  Club.  Civ.  Engng.  in  gen.  practise; 
foundations,  steel  const.,  tunnels,  water  power, 
elec.  power.  .Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Lilian 
Ida  Hartwell,  My  7,  1888,  N.  Y.  City.  Child, 
Doris  Lilian,  b.  Je  10,  1889.  Address,  Box  1033, 
Washington    D.    C. 

337-  *CHARLES  FRANCIS  ADAMS 
(Brother  of  No.  122) 
Cert.;  b.  Ag  23,  1867,  near  Urbana;  s.  Francis 
Fitch  (b.  Je  13,  1824.  Olmstead,  Falls,  O.)  and 
Nancy  (Dean)  Adams  (b.  Ap  16,  1834,  Dayton, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Dist.  Sch.  near  Urbana. 
Scientific  Soc.  Ta.xidermist,  Curator  Museum, 
Auckland,  New  Zealand,  1885-7;  Collector  in 
Borneo,  1887-8.  Made  collections  for  Smith- 
sonian, Harvard,  Illinois.  Prepared  complete 
exhibit  of  birds  of  111.  for  World's  Fair,  1893; 
was  in  charge  of  111.  Exhibit.  Auth.  of  articles 
on  Bird  and  Animal  Life,  in  various  papers  and 
mags.  Died  My  20,  1893,  Chicago. 

338.     *LIDA  M.   ASHBY    (RICHARDS) 

(Wife  of  No.  192) 
B.  L. ;  b.  Ja  5,  1863;  d.  Martinus  M.  (b. 
1830,  Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  (Patton) 
Ashby  Cb.  1828,  Chillicothe,  O.).  Alethenai. 
First  Prize,  Orat.  Contest,  represented  111.  in 
St.  Contest;  Pres.  of  Class.  Mem.,  Sen.  Lit. 
Ed.  mini.  Teaching,  1883-6.  Married  Charles 
L.  Richards  ('78),  1886,  Fairfield,  Neb.  Child, 
Bessie  Ashby,  b.  1887.  Died  S  i,  1888,  Hebron, 
Neb. 


339.     CHARLES   EUGENE  BOGARDUS 

(Husband  of  No.  593;  Brother  of  No.  127) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  N  30,  1863;  s. 
John  Jeremiah  (b.  I)  6,  1828,  N.  Y.)  and  Evelyn 
Bogardus  (b.  S  1828,  do.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  Philomathean.  Sugar  Chem., 
Kan.,  1883-4;  Asst.,  Conil.  Lab.,  Chicago,  1886- 
7;  Asst.  Cherii.,  B.  &  O.  R.  R.,  1888-89;  ist 
Asst.  Univ.  of  111..  1889-90;  Coml.  Chem.  and 
Assayer,  Seattle,  1890 — ;  City  Chem.,  ten  yrs. ; 
St.  Chem.,  four  ^'rs.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Soc. 
Chem.  Indus.;  N.  Pacific  Soc.  Min.  Engrs. 
Married  Lucie  Rae  Brumback  ('90),  F  16,  1892, 
Gilman  111.  Children:  Almon  Eugene,  b.  S  28, 
1895;  Wallace  David,  b.  D  i,  1896;  Helen 
Evelyn,  b.  Ja  17,  1899;  Richard  Sherman,  b. 
N  18,  1913.     Address.  90  Columbia  St.,  Seattle. 

340.  MARTHA  HARRIET  BOGGS  (LOVE) 
(.Sister  of  Nos.  683,  791,  1630;  Mother  of  No. 
9220) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  S.;  A.  M..  i8gi;  b.  Ap  23, 
i860,  Lawrence  Co.,  O.;  d.  Benjamin  Franklin 
(b.  Jl  2,  1832,  do.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Armstrong) 
Boggs  (b.  N  29,  1835,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Tuscola  H.  S.  Alethenai;  Orat.  Assn.;  Sen. 
of  Students'  Govt.;  Pres.,  Alethenai;  Sec.  Orat. 
Assn.  H.  S.  Teacher,  1883-90.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church;  Friday  Evening  Bible  Class;  Woman's 
Home  and  Foreign  Miss.  Soc;  W.  C.  T.  U. ; 
Pres.,  Danville  Dist.  Home  Miss.  Soc,  1903: 
Pres.  Home  Miss.  Aux.,  1905;  Sec.  Bd.  of 
Mgrs.,  Cunningham  Children's  Home,  1910; 
Pres.,  Bible  Class,  1900-01;  Pres.,  Mothers' 
Club,  1907-08;  Pres.,  Woman's  Anti-Saloon 
League,  1908.  Married  Isaac  Albert  Love,  F 
11,  1891.  Children:  Estelle,  b.  D  13,  1891; 
Martha  Harriet,  b.  Ap  24,  1894;  Beryl  Franklin 


1883] 


Baccalaukkate  Alumni 


('18),  b.  Jc  9,  1896;  Cassandra  Armstrong,  b. 
Mr  4,  1898.  Address,  1214  N.  Vermillion  St., 
Danville,  Ill.l 

341.  CLARENXE  V.  BRAINARD 
Rancher  and  Stock  Raiser;  Cert,  in  C.  Y..\  b. 
Ja  :4,  1859,  Sheffield,  111.;  s.  D.  O.  (b.  West- 
field,  O.)  and  Harriet  A.  (Reed)  Brainard  Cb. 
Franklin,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Buda  II.  S. 
Surs.,  Miss.  River,  1883-84;  Wis.  River,  1885- 
86;  Duluth  South  Shore  and  Atlantic  R.  R., 
1886;  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1887;  Sur.  111.  River,  1889; 
Building  Const.,  Chicago,  1S90;  U.  S.  Asst.  Engr. 
in  charge  111.  River  improvement,  1891-05;  Asst. 
Engr.  in  charge  of  lock  gate  Const.,  Hennepin 
Canal,  1905-7;  ranching  and  stock  raising  in 
Pecos  Valley,  N.  M.;  lock  and  dam  const., 
Brazes  River  1915-18;  in  charge  111.  River 
improvement,  Peoria,  1918.  Mem.,  Western 
.^oc.  of  Engrs.  Married  Lena  Freedlin,  Je  8, 
1889,  Champaign.  Children:  G.  Reed,  b.  My 
-'6,  1890;  Fred,  b.  F  17,  1892;  Warren  G.,  b. 
X  3,  1900  (died  Ap  26,  1917).  Address,  Artesia, 
N.  M. 

342.  MARY  SABINA  COLVIN  (HARGIS) 
Teacher:  Cert,  in  Sc;  b.  O  27,  1856,  Mt. 
Palatine  111.;  d.  John  (b.  1807,  Pendleton  Co.. 
Ky.)  and  Amelia  E.  (Newport)  Colvin  (b.  O 
14,  1820,  Boone  Co.,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Pub. 
Schs.,  Putnam  Co.  111.  Alethenai.  Teacher, 
Dom.  Sc.  and  Lit.  work.  Mem.,  W'oinen's  Club. 
Married  Walter  C.  Hargis,  S  11,  1886,  Normal, 
111.  Children:  Louella,  b.  Ag  26,  1887;  Louis 
Maurice,  b.  Ag  22,  1889;  Alice  Ethel,  b.  O 
i3,  1891.     Address,  Bondville,  Ill.t 


343.     "WILLIAM   PATTERSON   CRAIG 
(Brother   of   No.    2625) 

Cert.:  b.  D  13,  1861,  Armstrong  Co.,  Pa.;  s. 
James  M.  (b.  ^Iv  27,  T836,  do.)  and  Margaret 
A.  (Blaine)  Craig  (b.  My  15.  1840,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Capt. 
Univ.  Regt.  Taught  in  country  schs.,  1884-6; 
Bloomington  Law  Sch.,  LL.  B.,  1888;  prac- 
tised law  for  eight  yrs.,  Champaign  Co.;  Insp., 
Bldg.  and  Loan  Assn..  1S96-1904.  Died  S  27, 
1904,    Champaign. 

344.  *CLARA  BELLE  FELLOWS  (DAY) 
B.  L.;  b.  1859,  111.;  (guardian  J.  B.  Whit- 
comb)  d.  Mary  A.  (Kirby)  Fellows.  Married 
Joseph  Daniels  Day,  1889,  Milbank,  S.  Dak. 
Children:  Florence  Adelaide,  b.  1891;  Frank 
Fellows,  b.   1896.     Died  Je  29,   1915,  Seattle. 

345.  JESSIE  GARDNER 
B.  L. ;  b.  Ap  27,  1863,  Champaign:  d.  Daniel 
(b.  D  18,  1815,  Warehouse  Point,  Conn.)  and 
Mary  Josephine  (Hodges)  Gardner  (b.  O  1817, 
Warren,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Grad.  in  Piano,  Cincinnati  Coll.  of  Music,  1895. 
Mem.,  Coll.  Club  of  Cincinnati;  Cincinnati 
Woman's  Club;  Pres.  1911-12  of  Woman's 
Alliance  of  ist  Congn.  Unitarian  Church  of 
Cincinnati.  Address,  Elmhurst,  E.  W'alnut 
Hills,  Cincinnati. 


346.  ALPHONSO  SAMUEL  GATES 
City  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  C.  E.,  1886;  b.  N 
17,  1834,  Case  Co.,  Mich.;  s.  Benjamin  Butler 
(b.  1800,  Conn.)  and  Susannah  (Alvord)  Gates 
(b.  181 1,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  U.  S. 
Deputy  Mineral  Surv. ;  Denuty  St.  Surv.;  Co. 
Surv.  of  Butte  Co.,  S.  Dak.;  Co.  Surv.,  Law- 
rence Co.;  City  Engr.  of  Spearfish,  S.  Dak., 
for  twelve  yrs.  Hon.  mem.,  Black  Hawk  Lodge, 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  mem.,  Commandery  of  Sir 
Knights  at  Spearfish;  Black  Hills  Consistory 
.Scottish  Rites  Free  Masonry,  32nd  degree;  Naja 
Temple  A.  R.  O.  N.  M.  S.,  Deadwood.  Ad- 
dress,  Spearfish,  Lawrence  Co.,  S.  Dak. 


347-  JUDSON  FREEMAN  GOING 
Judge,  Mun.  Court;  Cert,  in  L.  &  S.;  B.  L. 
in  L.  &  S.,  1914;  b.  N  29,  1857,  Scales  Mound, 
Jo  Daviess  Co.,  111.;  s.  Adoniram  Judson  ana 
Mary  Ann  (Clendening)  (ioing.  Prepared  in 
Warren  11.  S.;  LL.  B.,  Union  Coll.  of  Law 
(Northwestern),  1885.  Adelphic;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Capt.  in  Regt.  Citv  Justice  of  Peace, 
1 887- 1 891;  Asst.  State's  Atty.,  189 1-2;  Gen. 
('ounsel,  Calumet  Elec.  St.  Ry.,  Chicago,  1894- 
8;  Asst.  St.  Atty.,  Cook  Co.,  1904-6;  Juclge 
-Mun..  Court,  1906 — ;  V.  P.,  Standard  Steel 
Works  Co.,  Philadelphia,  1915 — .  Third  Kept. 
I.  N.  G.,  1877-9,  1881-3;  (apt.  Mem.,  Chicago 
Bar  Assn.;  Marquette  C'lub,  bd.  of  directors, 
1902-4;  111.  Ath.  Club,  Chicago;  Pres.  Chicago 
Boys'  Club,  1908-9,  1910-11;  V.  P.,  Olivet  Inst., 
1910-11.  Elder  in  Fullcrton  Ave.,  Presby. 
Church;  Married  Nenah  G<irtrude  Avery,  Jl 
16,  1885,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Children:  (jrace 
May,  b.  Ag  9,  1880;  Gertrude,  b.  Ja  4,  1890 
(died  My  16,  1892);  Judson  Freeman,  Jr.,  b. 
S  2,  1897.    Address,  2130  Fremont  St.,  Chicago. 

348.  WILLIAM  FRANCIS  GOLTRA 
Pres.,  W.  F.  Goltra  Tie  Co.;  B.  S.  in  C. 
E.;  b.  D  3,  1861,  near  Kankakee,  111.;  s.  Clark- 
son  King  (b.  1826,  Newark,  N.  J.)  and  Almira 
Elizabeth  (Perault)  Goltra  (b.  1838,  Plattsburg, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  St.  Viateur's  Coll.,  Bour- 
bonnais.  111.  Continually  in  service  of  Lake 
Erie  and  Western  R.  R.  Co.  as  Engr.,  Drafts- 
man, Chief  Clerk  to  Purchasing  Agt.,  to  Chief 
Engr..  to  Gen.  Mgr..  Asst.  to  Chief  Engr.  and 
Purchasing  Agt.,  1884-1907;  Gen.  Tie  Agt.,  N. 
Y.  Central  Lines,  1907-10;  Pres.,  W.  F.  Goltra 
Tie  Co.,  1910- — ;  dealer  in  railroad  ties  and 
builder  of  tie  and  timber  treating  plants.  In 
191 1,  invented  new  process  and  method  of 
treating  ties  and  timbers,  full  description  pub- 
lished in  Ry.  Engng.  and  Review,  Ja  1912. 
Auth.  of  Characteristic  Report  of  Lake  Erie 
and  Western  R.  R.  Co.,  Ja  1900;  written  many 
articles  in  Ry.  Age  Gazette  and  Ry.  Engng.  and 
Review,  mostly  pertaining  to  timber  preserva- 
tion. Mem.,  official  bd.  Euclid  Ave.  M  E. 
Church:  K.  T.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Am.  Ry.  Engng. 
Assn.;  Wood  Preservers'  Assn..  Cleveland  Ath. 
Club;  Cleveland  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Mar- 
ried Annie  Laura  Rust,  Je  12,  1888,  Blooming- 
ton,  111.  Children:  George  Rust.  b.  My  3,  1889 
(died  Ag  9,  1880);  Laura  Fay,  b.  Ap  24,  1890; 
Zella  Pearl,  b.  Mr  24,  1893;  Perry  Price,  b.  Je 
5,  1895.  Address,  1940  E.  93rd  St.,  Cleveland; 
bus.  add.,  910  Rocketeller  Bldg.,  do. 

349.  NELSON  ALLISON  GRAY 
Rancher;  B.  L.;  b.  Ag  13,  1757,  Beaver  Dam, 

Pa.;  s.  William  Allison  (b.  D  15,  1821,  W^ayne, 
Pa.)  and  Sarah  (Mead)  Gray  (b.  S  4,  1821). 
Prepared  in  Allegheny  Coll.,  Pa.  Philomathean. 
Min.  and  Real  Est.;  Ranching.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Cl^urch.  Married  Minnie  Gray,  F  11,  1884, 
Rantoul,  111.  Children:  Sarah  Ellen,  b.  N  22, 
1885;  George  A.,  b.  Mr  15,  1887;  Ida  Belle, 
b.  Jl  3,  1889;  Edith  Anna,  b.  Tl  3  1880;  Nelson 
Clarence,  b.  My  14,  1801;  Myrtle  Minnie,  b. 
My  14  1891;  Stanley  Collins,  b.  D  11,  1901 
(died  Ja  i  1918);  Gladys  Loretta,  b.  N  2,  1903; 
Helen  Bernice,  b.  Je  3,  1908.  Address,  Chats- 
worth  Calif. 

350.  DWIGHT  CRAIG  HAVEN 
Land  Valuation   Expert;    Cert..    L.    &   S.;   b. 

My  10,  1863,  New  Lenox,  111.;  s.  Dwight  (b. 
D  14,  1821,  Sheridan,  N.  Y.)  and  Lizzie  (Craig) 
Haven  (b.  Je  5,  1840,  Dublin,  Ire.).  Prepared 
in  common  schs.  and  by  pvt.  instr.  Philo- 
mathean; Capt.  and  Adjt.,  Univ.  Regt.  I.  N. 
G.,  A.  O.  M.  Sergt.,  Color  Sergt.;  Capt.  and 
Adj.;  3ra  and  4th  Inf.,  1883-97.  Lawyer;  Judge 
Co.  Court,  Will  Co.,  1902-6;  Land  Valuation 
expert,  1910-18.  Married  Mary  Robinson. 
Child,  Florence  Dwight.  Address.  New  York 
Citv. 


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351.  GRACE  HEALEY  (SMITH) 
(Wife  of  No.  330) 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  18,  1862,  Champaign; 
d.  James  M.  (b.  1828,  Vernon,  N.  Y.)  and 
Marian  (Hunt)  Healej;  (b.  1834,  Tewkesbury, 
Mass.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Alethe- 
nia.  Mem.  M.  E.  Church;  Coll.  Club.  Mar- 
ried Charles  Linnaeus  Smith  ('82)  1888,  Cham- 
paign. Child,  Marian  Alden,  b.  1890.  Address, 
2018  Hawthorne  Ave.,  Minneapolis. 

352.     WILLIAM  AMES  HEATH 
(Father  of  No.  5714) 

Banker;  B.  L. ;  b.  Je  29  1862,  Sullivan  Co., 
Ind.;  s.  Nathaniel  Pinckard  (b.  Ag  16,  1818, 
Urbana,  O.)  and  Cynthia  (Burnett)  Heath  (b 
D  13,  1822,  Sullivan  Co.,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Pres.  Adelphic;  Sigma  Chi; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Pres.  of  Class.  Clerk,  Cham- 
paign Nat.  Bank,  1883;  Asst.  Cashier,  1887; 
Cashier  1888-1902;  Dir.,  1898-1904;  St.  Bank 
Examiner  Ap  1902-4;  V.  P.  and  Dir.  Hibernian 
Banking  Assn.,  i904-io'  Pres.  Live  Stock  Ex- 
change Nat.  Bank  of  Chicago,  191  o;  Del.  111. 
St.  Rep.  Conventions,  1892-1904;  City  Treas., 
Champaign,  1889-91;  Sch.  Treas.,  1890-1902; 
Dir.  and  Chm.  of  the  Bd.  and  Federal  Reserve 
.■\gt.  of  the  Federal  Reserve  Bank  of  Chicago, 
Ja  1917.  Mem.,  111.  Comn.  Pan  American  Expo- 
sition, 1901;  University  Club;  Bankers  Clubs 
of  Chicago;  Univ.  Club  of  Evanston;  Bob-O- 
Link  Golf  Club.  Pres.  Alumni  Assn.,  1891-2; 
Married  Clara  Owens,  Je  17,  1890,  Catonsville, 
Md.  (died  D  10,  1904).  Children:  Nathaniel  P. 
('13)  b.  1891;  William  O,  b.  1901;  Florence  B., 
b.  1904.  Address,  1710  Asbury  Ave.,  Evanston, 
111. 

353.     GEORGE   CAVENDER   HEWES 

Evangelist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ag  i,  1863, 
Mendon,  111.;  s.  Rev.  Matthias  Avise  (b.  D 
I,  1836,  Quincy,  111.)  and  Minerva  Dunlap 
(Cavender)  Hewes  (b.  Je  3,  1841,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Charleston  and  Waverly  H.  Schs. 
Adelphic.  S.  T.  B.,  DePauw  Univ.,  1891. 
Teacher,  1883;  Photography,  1885;  First  Asst. 
Prof.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1886;  Photography, 
1887;  Asst.  Chem.,  N.  W.  Fertilizer  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1888;  Theol.  stud.  1891;  Missionary  to 
India,  1891;  Prof.,  Reid  Christian  Coll.,  Luck- 
now,  India,  1896;  Evangelistic  work,  1903 — . 
Acting  Chaplain  for  Wesleyan  and  Presby. 
troops  in  British  Army,  India,  Duke  of  Well- 
ington's Regt.,  1007-8;  Essex  Reg.,  1909.  Auth.: 
The  Philosopher's  Stone,  Meth.  Pub.  House, 
Lucknow,  India,  1896,  10  pp.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  Annie  Butcher,  D  3,  1896, 
Naini  Tal,  India.  Children:  Edwin  B.,  b.  My  3, 
1899;  George  C.  Jr.,  b.  Ag  14,  1901.  Address, 
Pithoragarh  Kumaun,   India. 

354-  JOSEPH  DARWIN  HUEY 
Agt.,  Am.  Beet  Sugar  Co.;  Cert,  in  Sc. ;  B. 
S.,  1914;  b.  Ja  27,  i860,  Huey,  111.;  s.  Joseph 
(b.  Ja  23,  1827,  do.)  and  Martha  Ann  (Jones) 
Huey  (b.  Ja  18,  1829.  Christian  Co.,  Ky.).  Pre 
pared  in  Pub.  Schs.,  Huey,  111.  Adelphic.  Post 
master,  Huey,  18851-8;  Rancher,  1888-9;  Fore 
man.  Union  Lime  Co.,  1889-93;  Rancher,  1893 
1900;  Miner,  1900-2;  Limestone  insp..  Am 
Beet  Sugar  Co.,  1902;  agt.,  do.,  1907 — .  Mar 
ried  Agnes  E.  Farrejl,  D  2,  1907.  Address, 
Halleck,  San  Bernardino  Co.,  Calif. 

355.  JOHN  THOMAS  KENOWER 
(Brother  of  No.  72) 
Editor;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  S  12,  i860,  Xenia, 
111.;  s.  Geo.  (b.  Je  29,  1816,  Carlisle,  Pa.)  and 
Anna  (Shelley")  Kenower  (b.  Mr  10,  1829,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Huey,  III.  Class  Pres.;  Philo- 
mathean,  Pres.;  Class  Poet.  Farmer;  School 
teacher,  ten  yrs. ;  Ed.  Breckenridge  Bui.,  1895 — . 
Married  Ola  Russell,  Ag  25,  1891,  Bolivar,  Mo. 
Children:  Pansy,  b.  Ag  17,  1894;  Pauline  b. 
Ja  8,  1897;  Fred  Russell,  b.  Je  17,  1902;  Ethel, 
b.  N   I,   1905.     Address,  Breckenridge  Mo. 


356.     LIZZIE  ANNETTE  KNOWLTON 

(CUSHMAN) 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  14,  i860,  Stratton,  Vt.; 
d.  Melvin  Augustus  (b.  Ag  9,  1818,  Wardsboro, 
Vt.)  and  Marcellini  (Hunt)  Knowlton  (b.  N  18, 
1819,  do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  II.  S.  Alethe- 
nai.  Teacher  in  Pub.  Schs.,  Champaign,  1883-8. 
Mem.,  Baptist  Church.  Married  E.  Hylan 
Cushman,  S  13,  1900,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Ad- 
dress, 532  W.  148th  St..  New  York  City;  bus. 
add.,  1735  Amsterdam  Ave.,  do. 

357-     'CELESTE  LANGLEY  (SLAUSON) 

(Wife  of  No.  329) 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  i,  1862,  Champaign; 
d.  James  W.  (b.  Ja  17,  1836,  near  Erie,  Pa.) 
and  Jeannette  J.  (Young)  Langley  (b.  F  11, 
1838,  Elyria,  O.).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.  S.  Alethenal.  Attended  Boston  School  of 
Orat.  Taught  Elocution  in  Champaign  to  1890, 
and  Seattle,  1890  till  her  death.  Charter  mem.. 
Women's  Century  Club  of  Seattle,  and  at  one 
time  Pres.;  mem.,  O.  E.  S.  Married  Howard 
B.  Slauson  ('82),  N  15,  1888,  Champaign.  Child- 
ren: Sarah  Jeannette,  b.  Ag  2,  1897;  Celeste, 
b.  My  22,  1899;  Howard  Langley,  b.  D  7,  1901. 
Died   S  3,   1903,   Seattle. 

358.     CAMILLA  FLORENCE  LEWIS 

(BILLS) 

(Wife  of  No.  229) 

B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Je  8,  1856,  Leroy,  111.; 

d.  Jacob  Benner   (b.   D  24,    1823,   Morgantown, 

Pa.)    and   Jane    (Culbertson)    Lewis    (b.   D   17, 

1825,   New  Athens,   O.).      Prepared   in   Farmer 

City    H.    S.;    Univ.    Acad.      Married    Charles 

Jacob    Bills    ('80),    S     13,    1883,    Farmer    City, 

111,      Child,    Breta,    b.   Mr   22,   1887.     Address, 

Fairbury,  Neb. 

359.  RALPH  DANA  LEWIS 
Life  Ins.  Bus.;  Cert,  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  12,  1859, 
New  York  City;  s.  George  and  Emma  Wood 
Lewis.  Elec.  Light  Bus.  in  Chicago;  Pur- 
chasing Agt.,  K.  &  W.  R.  R.  and  D.  M.  & 
K.  C.  Ry. ;  Gen.  Agt.  Canada  Life  Ins.  Co. 
to  1915;  representing  New  York  Life  Ins. 
Co.,  Cleveland.  Mem.,  Morning  Star  Lodge 
No.  5,  K.  of  P.,  Keokuk;  Meridan  Lodge  No. 
610  A.  F.  A.  M.,  Cleveland;  McKinley  Chap- 
ter No.  181  R.  A.  M.,  Cleveland;  Damascus 
(^ommandery  No.  5,  K.  T.,  Keokuk;  Peoria 
Consistory  32d  degree,  Peoria;  and  Kaaba 
Temple  Nobles  of  the  Mystic  Shrine,  Daven- 
port. Married  Rose  E.  Pendleton,  Ag,  1888, 
Chenoa,  111.  Children:  Clare  Louise,  b.  Ag, 
1889;  Emily  Dana,  b.  Je,  1891.  Address,  10617 
Hampden  Ave.,  Cleveland. 

360.  *HENRY  PEARSON  LITTLE 
B.  S.  in  Chem.,  1893;  b.  Mr  6,  1858,  Cerro 
Gordo,  111.;  s.  Jacob  G.  (b.  N  21,  1831,  Mile, 
Me.)  and  Elizabeth  Payson  (Norris)  Little  (b. 
Ag  8,  1837,  Fremont,  N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Lin- 
coln H.  S.;  Wesleyari  Univ.  Philomathean. 
Taught  in  pub.  sch.  until  spring  of  1903.  Mem., 
A.  A.  A.  S.;  Nat.  Teachers'  Assn.  Married 
Mable  Leontine  Morris,  Ag  30,  1892.  Chil- 
dren: Rose  Elizabeth,  b.  Jl  13,  1893;  Morris 
Albert,  b.  F  27,  1895;  Harriet  Fern,  b.  Jl  10, 
1897  (died  Mr  10,  looi);  Harold  Pearson,  b. 
Mr  7,  1899;  Edith  Marion,  b.  Ja  10,  1902; 
Florence  Mable,  b.  Ja  15,  1904.  Died  S, 
1903,    Hoboken,    N.    jT. 

361.  HENRY  LONG  McCUNE 
(Father  of  No.  5794) 
Lawyer  and  Judge;  B.  L. ;  b.  Je  28,  1862, 
Ipava,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Long  (b.  Ap  9.  1834,  Mus- 
kingum Co.,  O.)  and  Martha  E.  (Quillin) 
McCune  (b.  Jl  8,  1838,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va.). 
Prepared  in  111.  Coll.;  l.L.  B.  (cum  laude) 
Columbia,  1886.  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Philoiii.ithean,  Pres.;  Valedictorian;  Pres.  Class; 


1883] 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


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Ed.  in  Chief,  Illini;  zd  place  in  Orat.  Contest; 
Univ.  Baseball  Club.  Circuit  Judge,  1905-9; 
also  Judge  of  Juvenile  Court,  1905  9;  Mem., 
law  lirm  of  McCune,  Caldwell  &  Downing. 
Auth. :  4th  edition,  McCrary  on  Elections, 
Callighan  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1895;  article  on 
Judges,  Cyclopedia  of  Law  and  Procedure, 
Am.  Law  Book  Co.  Elder  in  Congr.  Church; 
mem.,  Kansas  City  Bd.  of  Educ. ;  Mo.  St.  Bd. 
of  Law  Examiners;  V.  P.,  K.  C.  Pure  Milk 
Comn.;  V.  P.,  City  Club;  Pres.  K.  C.  Bar 
Assn.;  Univ.  Club;  Country  Club;^  Sons  of 
Revolution.  Married  Helen  A.  McCrary,  S  6, 
1888,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  Children:  Joseph 
^L  ('13).  b.  My  27,  1891;  Helen  Elizabeth,  b. 
My  9.  1902.  Address,  600  \V.  56th  St.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.;  bus.  add.,  731  Scarrett  Bldg.,  do. 


362.  WILLIAM  DOUGLASS  MOOKE 

Mun.  Engr.;  Cert,  in  M.  E.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E., 
1914;  b.  J I  6,  1S56,  Chatham,  111.;  s.  Morrison 
Morgan  (b.  Bath  Co.,  Ky.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Crow)  Moore  (b.  Christian  Co.,  Ky.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Govt.  Sur.,  Miss.  River 
1883-4;  Drainage  Engr.,  1884-6;  Eoundrying  and 
Engng.,  Wellington,  Kan.,  1886-94;  Wichita, 
Kan.,  1894—.  Married  Martha  Elizabeth  Hill, 
1887,  Auburn,  111.  Children:  May,  b.  Ap  29, 
1888  (died  Ag  4,  1888);  Corliss,  b.  Mr  21,  1890. 
Address,  1715  Univ.  Ave.,  Sta.  A.,  Wichita, 
Kan. 

363.  *ARTHUR  WILLIAM  PALMER 
(Husband    of   No.    671;    Father    of    No.    8641) 

Professor;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  F  17,  1861, 
London,  Eng. ;  s.  William  (b.  do.)  and  Har- 
riet (Fairchikl)  Palmer  (b.  do.).  Prepared  by 
pvt.  instr.  Scholarship,  Harvard,  1884-6;  S.  D., 
Harvard,  1886.  Philomathean,  Pres.  Teacher; 
Asst.  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1886-8;  Stud,  in  Ber- 
lin and  Goettigen,  1888-9;  Asst.  Prof.,  do., 
1889-90;  Prof.,  Chem.,  do.,  1890-1904.  Dis- 
covered the  Arsine  Series,  1892.  Auth.:  Chem. 
Sur.  of  the  Waters  of  HI.;  Prelim.  Rpt.,  1897; 
Rpt.  of  Chem.  Sur.  of  the  Waters  of  111..  1892- 
1902;  numerous  articles  in  Berichte  and  The 
Am.  Chem.  Jour.,  between  1885-1904.  Mem., 
A.  A.  A.  S.;  111.  St.  Bd.  of  Health.  Married 
Anna  Shattuck  ('91),  Ag  9,  1893,  Champaign. 
Child,  Charles  Shattuck  ('17),  b.  N  11,  1895. 
Died  F  3,  1904,  Urbana. 

364.  KATHERINE  PEABODY  (GIRLING) 
(Sister  of  No.  322) 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  12.  1861,  Fond  du  Lac, 
Wis.;  d.  Selim  Hobart  (b.  Ag  20,  1829,  Rock- 
ingham, Vt.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Pangborn) 
Peabody.  Prepared  in  Chicago  H.  S.  Married 
Dr.  Winthrop  Girling,  Je  30,  1892,  Chicago. 
Auth.  of  various  articles  in  mags.  Address^ 
Glencoe,  HI. 

365.  FRED  DENSMORE  PEIRCE 
Druggist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  N  6,  1861,  Polo, 
III.;  s.  Walter  Ward  (b.  1835,  Putney,  Vt.)  and 
Fannie  A.  (Daily)  Peirce  (b.  1835,  N.  E.  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Polo  H.  S.  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.; 
Pres.,  Philomathean;  Treas.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  on 
Com.  to  organize  ist  Field  Day  .'\th.  meet; 
Pres.,  Sr.  Class.  Treas.,  Congr.  Church;  mem.. 
Royal  League;  Nat.  Union;  Ind.  Foresters. 
Married  Marian  Moffatt,  My  4,  1887,  Thaw- 
ville.  111.  Children:  Earle  Carleton,  b.  F  10, 
1892;  Vernon  Densmore,  b.  N  27,  1897.  .id- 
dress,  5535  Wabash  Ave.,  Chicago:  bus.  add., 
5500  State  St.,  Chicago. 

366.     SILAS  HUBBELL  PIATT 
(Husband  of  No.  408) 
Asst.  Supt.,   Express  Co.;  Cert,  in  Chem.;  b. 
Jl  3,    1861,   Piatt  Co.,  111.;  s.  Jacob   (b.   Monti- 
cello,  111.)   and   Mary  Augusta   (Hubbell)    Piatt 
(b.    Cincinnati).      Prepared   in    Monticello    Pub. 


Schs.  Artillery  squad;  Bayonet  Fencing.  Asst. 
Supt.  Great  Northern  Express  Co.  Mem.,  M. 
E.  Church;  Blue  Lodge  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married 
Laura  Bell  Smith  ('84),  JI  15,  1886,  Miles  City, 
Mont.  Children:  Lawrence  Gray,  b.  Ap  21, 
1888  (died  S  23,  1889);  Elizabeth  Alden,  b. 
Ag  15,  1890;  Genevieve  Mary,  b.  Ag  28,  1898. 
Address,  210   15th  St.,  Great  Falls,  Mont. 

367.  JULIUS  POSTEL 
(Father  of  Nos.  4863,  6488,  8671) 
Milling  and  Investments;  A.  B.,  1909;  b.  N 
9,  1862,  Mascoutah,  III.;  s.  Philip  Henry  (b.  Jl 
II,  1818,  Ilassloch,  Ger.)  and  Anna  Maria 
(Eisenmayer)  Postel  (b.  D  11,  1822,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  McKendree  Coll.;  A.  B.,  McKen- 
dree  Coll.,  1883;  A.  M.,  1886.  Mem.,  M. 
E.  Church;  Merchants  Exchange;  Mo.  Athl. 
Club.  Married  Amalia  A.  Postel,  1)  7,  1887. 
Children:  Allan  J.  Cii),  b.  S  21,  1889;  Mertie 
A.  ('14),  b.  Je  25,  1891;  Urban  S.  ('17),  b.  F  28, 
1895.  Address,  Mascoutah,  111. 

368.  GEORGE  POPE  SCOTCHBROOK 
Banker;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  25,  1857,  HI.; 
s.  Edward  and  Mary  A.  (Pope)  Scotchbrook. 
Pres.,  Farmers  and  Merchants  St.  Bank;  Mem., 
Presby.  Church;  A.  O.  U.  W.  Married  Nettie 
Barden,  Je  9,  1887,  Wellington,  O.  Children: 
Frances  W.,  b.  My  4,  1888;  Carl  E.,  b.  Mr 
7,   1894.     Address,  Wessington,   S.  Dak. 

369.     WILLIAM    SONDERICKER 
(Brother  of  No.  249) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  20,  1862,  Woodstock, 
111.;  s.  Peter  (b.  Ag  9,  1820,  Drachenbrunn, 
Alsace)  and  Eliza  (McCown)  Sondericker  (b. 
1829,  Cookstown,  Ire.).  Prepared  in  Woodstock 
H.  S.  M.  D.,  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.,  1887. 
Scientific;  Pres.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Teacher,  1883-5; 
Med.  Stud,  and  Hosp.  work,  1885-9;  Teacher, 
1889-94.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church.  Address,  304 
Calhoun    St.,    Woodstock,    111. 

370.     ELLA  MARY  STEWART 
Teacher;    Cert,    in    L.    &    S.;    b.    N    21,    1862, 
Champaign;    d.    J.    R.    and     Mary    J.     (Evans) 
Stewart.      Taught    in    Chicago    Schs.,     1883 — . 
Address,  3936  N  43rd  Ave.,  Chicago. 

371-  JOSEPH  BRENNERMAN  WEIS 
(Brother  of  No.  584;  Father  of  No.  5994) 
Pres.,  Paper  Mfg.  Co.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b. 
N  29,  1862,  Tonica,  111.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  S  5, 
1825,  Hanan,  Ger.)  and  Marie  (Brennerman) 
Weis  (b.  1827,  Cassel,  do.).  Prepared  in  Peru 
H.  S.  Adelphic.  Asst.  to  Prof.  C.  Tilbert 
Wheeler,  1883-9;  Instr.,  Chem.  Lab.,  Hahne- 
mann Med.  Coll.,  1889-94;  Adjunct  Prof., 
Chem.,  Chicago  Coll.  of  Dent.  Surg.,  1892-4; 
engaged  in  paper  mfg.,  Franklin,  O.,  1894. 
Pres.,  The  Perfect  Safety  Paper  Co.,  1009.  Pres. 
Men's  Club,  Franklin,  O. ;  Bay  St.  Club;  Golf 
Club.  Married  Isabel  Gracev  McMillan,  Mr 
5,  1889,  Montreal.  Children:  Jlerman  Williani 
('13).  b.  My  18,  1891;  Marie,  b.  N  11,  1895; 
Isabel  Gracey,  b.  Ja  23,  1898.  Address,  Cleve- 
land St.,  Holyoke,  Mass.;  bus.  add..  Winter  St., 
do. 

372.     MINNIE    ELIZABETH    WRIGHT 

(BLACKBURN) 

(Sister  of  No.  299) 

B.  L.;  b.  Ag  16,  1862,  Champaign;  d.  James 
Stephen  (b.  Ag  2,  1816,  O.)  and  Katherine 
(Lander)  Wright  (b.  Mr  23,  1826.).  Prepared 
in  Champaign  H.  S.  Married  James  Maxwell 
Blackburn,  S  i,  1887,  Champaign.  Children: 
June,  b.  Je  13,  1888  (died  D  17,  1891):  Kittie, 
b.  S  13,  1889;  Edgar  Wright,  b.  Ja  12,  1891: 
Hazel,  b.  My  12,  1803;  Percy,  b.  Je  i,  1895: 
Florence,  b.  Ag  8,  1896;  Edith,  b.  O  7,  1900. 
.Iddress,   Corsicana,   Tex. 


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CLASS  OF  1884  (32 

J73.     WILLIAM  LAMONT  ABBOTT 
(Brother  of  Nos.    121,  336,  416;    Father  of 

Nos.  4994,  SS15) 
Engineer;  Cert.,  M.  E. ;  JM.  E.,  1904:  b.  F  14, 
1861,  Morrison,  111.;  s.  Asa  M.  (b.  Manchester, 
N.  11.)  and  Sarah  (Sperry)  Abbott  (b.  Trum- 
bull Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in  No.  111.  Coll.,  Fulton, 
111.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Adelphic.  Mach. 
and  Draftsman,  1884-5;  Wunder  and  Abbott 
Illuminating  Co.,  1886-7;  Pres.  and  Mgr.,  Nat. 
Elec.  Const  Co.,  1888-94;  Chief  Operating  Engr., 
Commonwealth  Edison  Co.,  1895 — .  Trustee, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1905 — .  Mem.,  Chicago  Ath. 
Assn.;  Univ.  Club  of  Chicago;  A.  S.  M.  E. ; 
.\.  1.  E.  E. ;  mem.  and  past  pres.,  West.  Soc. 
Engrs.  Married  Carrie  Entwhistle,  S  14,  1887, 
-Morrison,  111.  Children:  Arthur  W.  ('12),  b. 
.Mr  21,  1890;  Helen  ('13),  b.  Jl  5,  1891;  Robert 
E.,  b.  S  14,  1895;  Josephine  E.,  b.  N  19,  1898; 
Dorothy  C.,  b.  b  5,  2902.  Address,  4616 
Beacon   St.,   Chicago. 

374.     "JAMES  AUSTIN 

Cert,  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ja  3,  1862,  Altoona,  111.;  s. 
Allen  (b.  F  17,  1823)  and  Louisa  (Garinger) 
.\ustin  (b.  My  1,  1839).  Prepared  in  Altoona 
H.  S.  Civ.  Engr.  and  Draftsman  for  C.  B. 
&  Q.  R.  R.,  1886-1903;  Div.  Engr.  1903.  Mar- 
ried Nettie  R.  Bostvvick,  O  15,  1890,  Galena,  111. 
Children:  Louise  M.,  b.  S  27,  1897;  Genevieve 
L.,  b.  Mr  18,  1903.  Died  Ap  i,  1904,  La  Crosse, 
Mich. 

375.     ANNETTA  AYERS    (SAUNDERS) 
(Sister  of   No.   723) 

Phys.  and  Surg.;  B.  L.;  b.  D  16,  1861, 
Urbana;  d.  Homer  W.  (b.  My  23,  1836,  On- 
tario, O.)  and  Lorinda  J.  (McConney)  Ayers 
(b.  Ja  14,  1837,  Bainbridge,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Urbana  H.  S.;  B.  S.,  Chicago  Sch.  of  Sc, 
1897;  M.  D.,  Nat.  Homeo.  Med.  Coll.,  1896;  M. 
D.,  Harvey  Med.  Coll.,  1897;  M.  D.,  Dunham 
Med.  Coll.,  1898;  M.  D.,  Hering  Med.  Coll., 
1912.  Alethenai.  Asst.,  Bacteriol.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1886-93;  Prof.,  Bacteriol.,  Nat.  Homeo. 
Med.  Soc,  1893-6;  Asst.  House  Phys..  Nat. 
Emergency  Hosp.,  1896-7;  signed  with  the 
Govt,  for  Med.  Relief  Work;  won  crosses  and 
bar  for  work  done  in  surgical  dressings  and 
relief  with  the  Red  Cross.  Mem.,  St.  Homeo. 
Med.  Soc;  Am.  Inst,  of  Homeo.;  St.  Med. 
Soc;  Chicago  Med.  Soc;  Social  Econ.  Club; 
Homeo.  Lady  Phys.  Club;  Coll.  Alumnae 
Assn.;  Univ.  of  111.  Alumni  Assn.  of  Chicago 
(served  as  Pres.,  do.).  Married  Charles  Boul- 
son  Saunders,  M.  D.,  Je  1898,  Urbana.  Ad- 
dress, 919  N.   LaSalle  St.,  Chicago. 

376.     'GUY  H.  BABCOCK 
Cert,  in  Agr. ;  b.   1865   Ridott,  111.;  s.  Anson 
A.  Babcock.     Entered  from  Ridott,  Stephenson 
Co.,  111.     Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.     Deceased. 

377.     *ELLA  URSULA  BARBER 
(Sister   of  No.   679I) 

Student;  B.  L.;  M.  L.,  1892;  b.  D  30,  1859, 
Lyndock,  Ont.,  Can.;  d.  Isaac  (b.  O  14,  1821, 
Montreal,  Quebec)  and  Mary  Ursula  (Davis) 
Barber  (b.  F  16,  1834,  Orwell,  Ont.).  Prepared 
in  St.  Norm..  Emporia,  Kan.,  and  Champaign 
H.  S.;  A.  B.,  Victoria  Univ.  Alethenai,  Pres.; 
Itlini  staff;  called  com.  together  that  formed 
the  Y.  W.  C.  A.  in  the  Univ.  Attended  Sch. 
of  Pedagogy,  Toronto,  Ont.,  1891;  teacher.  Pub. 
Sch.,  Pana,  111.;  do..  Urbana  H.  S. ;  teacher 
Eng.,  Hamilton  Ladies  Coll.,  .Ont.;  teacher. 
Mod.  Lang,  and  Eng.  in  Canadian  H.  S.;  con- 
nected with  N.  Y.  Ins.  Co.,  for  ten  yrs. ; 
ranching  and  educational  work  in  Calif.;  grad. 
work  in  Univ.  of  Calif.  Died  D  4,  191S,  Rich 
mond.    Calif. 


LIVING,  11  DEAD) 

378.  HENRY  HUGH  BARBOUR 
(Husband  of  No.  459) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  1861,  Washing- 
ton, 111.;  s.  A.  Barbour.  Struct,  Engr.,  Lacka- 
wanna Steel  Co.  Married  Minnie  S.  Wright 
('85)  (died  Aj)  18,  1900).  Address,  370  Central 
Park    West,    New    York    City. 

379.  -EMMETT  G.  BARTHOLF 
(Brother  of  No.  380) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  My  30,  1862,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.;  s.  Gilliam  (b.  Je  6,  1837,  N.  T.)  and 
Mary  jane  (McCreery)  Bartholf  (b.  My  25. 
1834,  Dunville,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Plainfield 
II.  S.  and  Ind.  Norm.  Sch.  Adelphic;  on  staff 
of  Itlini  and  of  Sophograph.  Prin.,  Pub.  Sch.; 
Teacher  of  Latin  in  Acad.     Died  D  28,   1884. 

380.     WILLIAM  JOSEPH  BARTHOLF 

(Brother  of  No.  379) 
Sch.  Principal;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  16, 
1859,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  s.  Gilliam  (b.  Je  6,  1837, 
N.  J.)  and  Mary  Jane  (McCreery)  Bartholf  (b. 
My  25,  1834,  Dunville,  Can.).  Prepared  in 
Rochester  H.  S.  B.  S.  iri  Ind.  Norm.  Sch.; 
law  course.  Lake  Forest  Univ.  Adelphic.  Prin., 
Grammar  Sch.,  Davenport,  la.,  two  yrs.;  Prin., 
Von  Humboldt  Sch.,  Chicago,  t\venty-two  yrs.; 
Prin.,  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  two  yrs.  Married 
Frieda  Siebenmann,  O  16,  1907.  Children: 
Mary  Louise,  b.  Ag  17,  1908;  Frieda  Alice,  b. 
O  24,  191 1.  Address,  453  Roslyn  PI.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add..  Crane  Tech.  High   Sch.,  Chicago. t 

381.     ALMA    ELIZABETH    BRAUCHER 
(Sister  of  Nos.  382,  418,  633,  792,  1017) 

Retired  Physician;  B.  S.;  b.  My  5,  1858. 
Aetna  Tp.,  111.;  d.  Daniel  Ludwig  (b.  Mr  i, 
1833,  Pickaway  Co.,  O.)  and  Henrietta  Curtis 
CHill)  Braucher  (b.  Je  i,  1831,  Orange.  N.  H.). 
Prepared  in  Lincoln  H.  S.  M.  D.,  Tiering 
Med.  Coll.  and  Hosp.,  1895.  Alethenai.  Nat. 
Hist.  Soc;  practiced  medicine  in  Lincoln, 
111.,  for  four  yrs.,  giving  up  office  in  1900. 
Mem.,  Lincoln  Woman's  Club,  1895 — .  Ad- 
dress,  227   Lincoln  Ave.,  Lincoln,  111. 

382.  ARTHUR  CONRAD  BRAUCHER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  381,  418,  633,  792,  1017) 
Min.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  N  28,  1859, 
Logan  Co.,  HI.;  s.  Daniel  Ludwig  (b.  Mr  i, 
1833,  Pickaway  Co.,  O.)  and  Henrietta  Curtis 
(Hill)  Braucher  (b.  Je  i,  1831,  Orange,  N.  H.). 
Prepared  in  Lincoln  H.  S.  C.  E.  Club;  Univ. 
of  111.  Band.  C.  E.  and  Surv.,  Lincoln,  111., 
1885-6;  Min.  Engr.,  Trinidad  Coal  and  Coke 
Co.,  Starkville,  Colo.,  1886-7;  in  Chief  Engr's. 
office,  drafting,  Raton,  N.  M.  1887;  on  Vermejo, 
Surv.  and  Prospecting  for  Coal,  fall,  1887, 
Klkins,  N.  M.;  in  charge  of  development  mines 
5  and  7,  Canon  City,  Colo.,  1887-88;  work 
under  Mgmt.,  A.  T.  &  A.  F.  R.  R.,  fuel  dept.; 
Lincoln,  fall.  1888;  and  Danville,  spring,  1889, 
with  J.  F.  McCov,  Arch.;  interest  in  Mach. 
Shop  of  Braucher 'Bros.,  with  W.  B.  Braucher; 
partnership  dissolved  in  1896;  handled  stoves 
and  repairs  m  connection  with  gen.  repairing, 
making  well  screens,  pumps  for  local  trade; 
Min.  Engr.,  Westville  Coal  Co.,  1003-4.  En- 
listed with  Co.  D,  sth  Regt.,  HI.  Nat.  Guard, 
1880-84,  Lincoln,  111.  Invented  Little  Giant 
Phenomenal  Feed  Water  Heater  and  Purifier, 
1894-5;  smoke  consuming  devices;  area-com- 
puting devices;  improvements  for  sewers;  vari- 
ous other  inventions.  Married  Myra  Elizabeth 
Miller,  Bloomdale,  O.,  N  5,  1890.  Children: 
Herbert  Edward,  b.  Ag  6,  1891  (died  O  25, 
1901);  Dorothy  Mae,  b.  F  12,  1904.  Address. 
302   Peoria   St.,   Lincoln.  111. 


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JIMATA  G.  CAMPBELL  (HUNT) 
(Wife  of  No.  392) 
B.  L.;  b.  F  17,  i862,  Polo.  IlL;  d.  John  D. 
(b.  JI  ji,  1830,  New  York)  and  Mary  E. 
(Cutts)  Campbell  (b.  Ap  s,  i8js,  Kittery,  Me.). 
Prepared  in  Polo,  IL  S.  Alelhenai;  Y.  W.  C. 
A.;  Oratorical  Assn.  Teacher,  1884-88.  Mem., 
Congr.  Church.  Married  1  honias  Forsyth  liunt 
(•84),  Ag  2J,  1888.  I'olo,  111.  Children:  Theo- 
dore Morrow,  b.  D  7,  1889;  Marion  Juliet,  b. 
Ja  1,  1899.  Address,  1800  Bushnell  PI.,  Berke- 
ley, Calif. 

384.     NORMAN  WARD  CHAPMAN 
Civ.  and  Min.  Engr. ;  Cert,  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ja  30, 
i860,     Gerlaw.     111.       Prepared    in     l^onmouth 
Acad,    and    Coll.,     Monmouth,    IlL      Address, 
Portland,  Ore. 

385.  'LUCY  JANE  CLARK 
Cert,  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  14,  i860,  Metamora, 
111.;  d.  Joseph  Mauley  (b.  .My  30,  1829,  Sonicr- 
ville,  Mass.)  and  Anna  (Stevenson)  Clark  (b. 
Ap  29,  1834,  Hopkinsville,  Ky.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Alethenai.  Post  Office,  Wichita, 
Kan.,  Ag  1886-87.  Died  Ja  9,  1887,  Wichita, 
Kan. 

386.     ANNA   JULIA    CONKLING 

(SEYMOUR) 

(Wife  of  No.   291) 

B.    L.    in    L.   &   S.;    b.    Mr    31,    1862,   Leroy, 

111.;    d.    Aaron    Belknap    (b.    Ja    7,    1832,    Mt. 

Vernon,  O.)   and  Mary   (Maltbie)   (Jonkling   (b. 

F    II,    1832,    Southington,    O.).      Prepared    in 

Champaign     H.     S.        Hon.     mem.,     Alethenai. 

Teacher,    Champaign,    1884-5.      Married    Arthur 

Bliss   Seymour    ('81),    My    6    1886,    Champaign. 

Children:  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Ja  27,   1889;  Rosa 

Margaret,  b.  Ap   28,    1890;   Frank   Conkling,   b. 

Jl    21,    i8os;    Edith    Katharine,    h.    S    28,    1896. 

Address,   Waverly,   Mass. 

387.  FREDERICK  WALTER  EBERLEIN 
Phys.  and  Surg.;  B.  S.  in  Chem. ;  b.  Mr  12, 
i860;  s.  John  (b.  My  1833,  Ger.)  and  Margaret 
(Stromborger)  Eberlein  (b.  D  26,  1832,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Pub.  and  Par.  Schs.,  Mascoutah,  111. 
Married  Emma  T.  Smilie,  Jl  19,  1892.  Address, 
Lacon.   lll.t 

388.  LOLA  D.  ELLIS  (FORSYTH) 
(Wife  of  No.  269) 
B.  L.;  b.  N  9,  1858,  Canton,  111.;  d.  Geo.  W. 
(b.  Canton,  111.)  and  Mary  E.  (Peterson)  Ellis 
(b.  Meadville,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Married  James  W.  Forsyth  ('81),  1885,  Canton, 
111.;  Children:  Ruth  A.,  b.  F  7,  1887;  Ethel 
F.,  b.  Mr  29,  1889.  Address,  Gilroy,  Santa  Clara 
Co.,  Calif. 

389.  LUCIE  ALZIRA  HALL  (PARR) 
(Wife  of  No.  402;  Mother  of  No.  4849) 
B.  S.  in  L.  &  A.,  1914;  b.  My  12,  i860.  Fel- 
icity, O. ;  d.  Horace  (b.  F  20,  181 1,  Springfield, 
Vt.)  and  Alzira  Alvira  (Howse)  Hall  (b.  Ap 
12,  1820,  do.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Alethenai.  Grad.,  Univ.  of  111. 
Music  Sch.  with  Second  Honor,  1878;  Music 
Teacher,  1877-84,  Champaign  and  Urbana; 
teacher  of  Piano  and  Voice,  Searcy  Coll.,  Ark., 
1884-5,  1886-7;  do.  in  Champaign  and  Urbana, 
1885-6;  resident  in  Jacksonville,  111.,  1887-91; 
Champaign  and  Urbana,  1891-1912.  Married 
Samuel  Wilson  Parr  ('84),  D  27,  1887,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  Elizabeth  ('11),  b.  Je  18, 
1889;  Harold  Lucien,  b.  S  25,  1894.  Address, 
919  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana. 

390.     FRANK  ELMER  HERDMAN 

(Father   of  Nos.  4201,   6299) 

Engineer;    B.   S.   in   M.   E. ;   M.   E.,    1889;   b. 

O  6,  1862,  Mommouth,  111.;  s.  Frank  Hamilton 

(b.  O  5,  183s,  Pa.)  and  Margaret  Amelia  (Hill) 


Herdman  (b.  S  22,  1841,  Mommouth,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Grammar  Sch.,  Chicago  and  Zanes- 
ville,  (O.)  H.  S.  Sec.  and  Pres.  Eclipse  Const. 
Co..  Winnetka.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.;  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Married  Mary  Tilden  Victor,  Ag  12,  1886. 
Children:  Margaret  May  do),  b.  Ap  27,  1888; 
Carrie  Belle  ('14),  b.  F  27,  1892;  Frank  Victor 
b.   Mr  20,  1897.     Address.  Winnetka,  111. 

391.  CORA  JANE  HILL 
(Sister  of  No.  272) 
Clerk;  Cert.;  B.  S.  in  L.  &  S.,  1914;  b.  i860, 
Galcsburg,  111.;  d.  Benjamin  F.  (b.  N  23,  1833, 
Eric,  Pa.)  and  Clara  E.  (Lehman)  Hill  (b.  F 
I,  1836.  Sharon  Springs,  N.  Y.).  Clerk  in  Coll. 
Agr.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1904 — .  Address,  Agr. 
Uept.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  Berkeley,  (Jalif. 

392.  THOMAS  FORSYTH  HUNT 
(Husband  of  No.  383) 
Dir.  and  Dean;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1892; 
D.  Agr.,  1903;  b.  Ja  i,  1862,  Ridott,  111.;  s. 
Thomas  Marshall  (b.  1818,  Nottingham,  Eng.) 
and  Mary  (Kirk)  Hunt  (b.  Arnold,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Freeport  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Zeta. 
Town  and  Gown  (Ithaca);  Cornell  Cosmo. 
Club;  Asst.  to  111.  St.  Entomol,  1885-6;  Asst., 
Agr.  Univ.  of  111.,  1886-8;  Asst.  Agr..  111.  Agr. 
Exp.  Sta..  1888-91;  ProL,  Agr.,  Pa.  St.  Coll., 
1891-2;  Prof.,  Agr.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1892-3;  do.. 
and  Dean,  of  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Domestic  Sc, 
do.,  1896-1903;  Prof.,  Agronomy,  Cornell  Univ., 
1903-7;  Dir.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  and  Dean  of  Sch.  of 
Agr.,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1907-12;  Dean  of  Coll.  Agr. 
and  Dir.  Exjj.  Sta.  Univ.  of  Calif.;  U.  S.  Agr. 
Comn.  to  Study  Food  Conditions  in  Eng., 
France  and  Italy.  Auth. :  Soils  and  Crops  of 
the  Farm  (with  G.  E.  Morrow),  Howard  ii 
Wilson  Pub.  Co.,  Chicago,  1892,  republished. 
New  York,  Orange  Judd  Co.,  1899;  The  Cereals 
in  America,  New  Y'ork,  Judd  Co.,  1904; 
also  a  large  number  of  buls.,  rpts.,  addresses, 
contr.  to  jours.,  etc.  Married  Juniata  G. 
Campbell  ('84),  Ag  22,  1888.  Children:  Theo- 
dore Morrow,  b.  D  7,  1889;  Marion  Juliet,  b. 
Ja  I,  1899.  Address,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  Berkeley, 
CaliL 

393-  GEORGETTA  KEMBALL  (MURRAY) 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  S. ;  b.  Mr  10,  1862,  Champaign; 
d.  George  (b.  D  25,  1832,  Gravesend,  Eng.)  and 
Mary  (Poulterer)  Kemball  (b.  Mr  2,  1828. 
Portsmouth,  do.).     Prepared  in   Champaign  H. 

5.  Alethenai.  Taught  in  Pana  H.  S.  two  yrs. ; 
Champaign  H.  S.,  one  yr. ;  Urbana  H.  S.: 
four  yrs.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married 
Harry  Lewis  Murray,  S  i,  1891,  Champaign. 
Children:  Kemball,  b.  N  20,  1892;  Wesley,  b. 
S   I,   189s;  Ruth,  b.  My  24,  1898;  Helen,  b.  D 

6,  1903.     Address.  911  E.  4th  St.,  Pueblo,  Colo. 

394.  'EDWIN     RAYMOND     KIMBALL 

(Brother  of  No.  821) 
Newspaper  work;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  N  5, 
1863,  Boston;  s.  Edwin  A.  and  Clara  Bartlett 
(Bryant)  Kimball.  Newspaper  Reporter  and 
Exchange  Ed.  of  Chicago  Record  Herald  and 
Chicago  Tribune  and  others.  Auth.:  Short 
stories  in  mags,  and  newspapers.  Mem.,  Press 
Club  of  Am.;  Nat.  Union;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  la.  St. 
Traveling   Men's   Assn.      Died   Je    1908. 

395.  JOSEPHINE  STEWART  KRAUSE 

(CHALFONT) 
Cert,  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  My  18,  1859,  Chicago; 
d.  Frederick  W'illiam  (b.  Ap  9,  1829,  Ger.)  and 
Mary  Josephine  (Stewart)  Krause  (b.  S  2a, 
1834,  Albany.  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  LTniv.  Acad. 
-Mcthenai;  (Choral  Soc. ;  Choir;  Senator  in 
Coll.  Govt.  Married  Alfred  Chalfont  Sr.,  Je 
9,  1892,  Chicago  (died  Ap  2,  1916).  Children: 
Leonore  Vinette,  b.  Mr  23,  1893;  Dale  Paschal 
b.  F  3,  1899.  Addres.t,  R.  J  2,  Box  128  B.,  San 
Diego.  Calif. 


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396.     FRED  AUGUST  LIETZF. 

Civ.  Enijr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  i,  1863, 
Carlyle,  111.  Prepared  in  McKendree  Coll. 
Chief  Engr.,  Santa  Fe  &  Hanover  Drainage 
Dists.,  1884-8;  Abstracts  and  Real  Est.,  1898; 
Civ.  and  Mun.  Engr.,  1808.  Address,  Carlyle, 
Ill.t 

307.     CHARLES  HERVEY  LILLY 
(Brother   of   No.    398) 

Grain  Merchant  and  Seedsman;  B.  S.  in 
Cheni. ;  b.  Ja  20,  i860.  Champaign;  s.  Robert 
Hervey  (b.  1812,  Lexington,  Ky.)  and  Valeria 
(Gordon)  Lilly  (b.  Ap  29,  1834,  Ugdensburg,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Adelphic. 
Chem.,  Champaign,  and  Franklin,  Tenn. ;  Mer- 
chant, Thomasboro,  111.,  1885-9;  Contr.  work, 
Seattle,  i88q;  Grain,  Flour  and  Feed  bus.; 
Flouring  Mills;  Steamboats;  Seed  bus.;  Import- 
ing and  E.xporting  bus.;  mfr..  Stock  Foods, 
Fertilizer,  Poultry  Foods,  Wholesale  Seeds, 
etc.;  Pres.  and  Treas.,  Chas.  H.  Lilly  Co., 
Seattle;  do.,  Portland,  Ore.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  Raniier  CiuD;  Arctic  Club;  Seattle  Athletic 
Club.  Married  Julia  Putnam,  S  3,  1885, 
Champaign  (died  1908,  Seattle);  Edna  Seng- 
felder,  Jl  10,  1910,  Seattle.  Children:  Henry 
Wilmot,  b.  Tl  8,  1886;  Farwell  Piatt,  b.  Jl  37, 
1888;  Dorothy  E.  P.,  b.  S  12,  1889;  Marion 
Mildred,  b.  Je  i,  1899;  Janet,  b.  O  20,  191 1. 
Address,    1106    sth   Ave.,   West,    Seattle. 

398.  'JAMES  EDWARD  LILLY 
(Brother  of  No.  397) 
Grocer;  Cert.,  L.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  19,  1861,  Cham- 
paign; s.  Robert  Hervey  (b.  1812,  Lexington, 
Ky.)  and  Valeria  (Gordon)  Lilly  (b.  Ap  29,1834, 
Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  West  Side 
H.  S.,  Champaign.  Adelphic.  Hotel  Keeper, 
Hairold,  S.  Dak.,  1885;  cml.  traveler,  1886-88, 
Chicago  &  Cincinnati;  Stenographer  and  Law 
stud.,  Seattle,  1889-92;  Asst.  Counsel  of  Ore. 
Improvement  Co.,  Seattle,  1892-7;  in  grocery 
bus.,  Skagway,  Alaska,  1897-1900;  Dawson, 
Yukon  Ter.,  Canada,  1900 — .  Mem.,  Seattle 
Ath.  Club,  1893 — ;  Dawson  Amateur  Ath. 
Assn.,  1907 — .  Died  Ag  24,  191 2,  Dawson, 
Yukon   Ter.,   Alaska. 

399.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  McCLUER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1892;  b.  O  11, 
i8c7,  Farina,  111.;  s.  James  W.  (b.  My  30,  1830, 
Morrow  Co.,  O.)  and  Harriet  (LaRue)  Mc- 
Cluer  (b.  Mr  26,  1834,  Morrow  Co.,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Philomathean;  Scientific 
Assn.;  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Charge  of  Fruit  and 
Ornamental  Grounds,  1885-8;  Asst.  Hort.  of 
Exp.  Sta.  and  Instr.,  Hort.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1888- 
96;  Farming,  1896.  Auth.:  Pamphlets,  Garden 
Experiments  with  Sweet  Corn,  12  pp.;  with 
Sweet  Corn,  14  pp.;  with  Sweet  Corn  and  Pop- 
corn, 15  pp.;  Potato  experiments,  18  pp.;  Varie- 
ties of  Apples,  52  pp.;  Corn  Crossing,  20  pp.; 
The  Forest  Tree  Plantation,  40  pp.;  Grapes, 
tests  of  varieties,  etc.,  24  pp.;  Blackberries  and 
Raspberries,  varieties  and  mgmt.,  11  pp.  Mem., 
111.  and  Cent.  111.  Hort.  Soc;  Sec,  Hort.  Soc. 
of  Cent.  111.,  1893-6.  Dir.,  Nat.  Warehouse 
Co.,  1912 — .  Married  Elizabeth  Parrill,  S  6, 
1885.  Children:  Hugh  Baevard,  b.  D  28,  1886; 
Edith,  b.  Ag  21,  1889;  Donald,  b.  My  5,  1891; 
Leon,  b.  O  i,  1893;  Allan,  b.  Ag  10,  1895; 
Kenneth  Parrill,  b.  Jl  12,  1897;  Jean  Wendell, 
b.  Ag   15,   1903.  Address,  R.   5,  Jackson,   Miss. 

400.  CARLOS  MONTEZUMA 
Physician;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  1867,  Ariz.;  s. 
Coluycva  (b.  1836,  Ariz.).  Prepared  in  Prep. 
Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.;  grad.  stua.,  Med.  Coll., 
N.  y.,  1895-6.  M.  D.,  Northwestern,  .\delphic. 
Phys.  and  Surg.,  Ft.  Stevenson,  N.  Dak., 
1889-90;  West.  Shonshone  Agency,  Nev.,  1890- 
3;  Coluille  Agency,  Wash.,  1893-4;  Carlisle, 
Pa.,  1894-6.  Specialist  on  junior  stomach  and 
intestinal  diseases.     Phys.  and  Surg,  in  Indian 


Service  of  the  Interior  Dept.  of  U.  S.,  1889-96. 
.\uth. :  Pamphlets,  The  Indian  Question,  1895; 
The  Indian  of  Today  and  the  Indian  of  To- 
morrow, W.  C.  T.  U.,  1912;  A  Review  of 
Commissioner  Leiipp's  Interview,  Chicago,  1905; 
'Let  My  People  Go",  1915;  Ed.,  The  IVassaja, 
a  jour,  with  object  of  freedom  and  citizenship 
for  the  Indian  by  abolishing  the  Indian  Bur. 
Mem.,  Baptist  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  A.  M.  A.; 
St.  and  Chicago  Med.  Socs. ;  Soc.  of  Am. 
Indians.  Married  Marie  Keller,  S  19,  1913, 
Chicago.  Address,  3135  S.  Park  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  7  W.  Madison  St.,  do. 

401.  GEORGE  NATHAN  MORGAN 
(Husband  of  No.  435;  Brother  of  Nos.  708, 
1064) 
Lawyer;  B.  L. ;  b.  Ag  2,  1861,  Kinmundy, 
111.;  s.  John  Barbe  (b.  My  8,  1829,  Ala.)  and 
Martha  (Doolen)  Morgan  (b.  Ag  15,  1839). 
Prepared  in  Kinmundy  H.  S.  LL.  B.,  N.  W., 
Univ.,  1887.  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Delta  Phi. 
Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  Chicago;  Press  Club;  South 
.Shore  Country  Club.  Married  Louise  Merboth 
('85),  D  30,  1890,  Spring  Bay,  111.  Child,  May 
Merboth,  b.  My  15,  1895.  Address,  7646  Mar- 
quette Ave.,  Chicago. 

402.  SAMUEL  WILSON  PARR 
(Husband  of  No.  389;  Father  of  No.  4848) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ja  21,  1857, 
liranville.  111.;  s.  James  (b.  1830,  Bond  Co., 
111.)  and  Elizabeth  Fidelia  (Moore)  Parr  (b. 
1836,  Putnam  Co.,  do.).  Prepared  in  Norm. 
Univ.  H.  S.  M.  S.,  Cornell,  1885;  Stud.  Berlin 
and  Zurich,  1 900-1.  Philomathean,  Pres.;  Illini 
staff;  Ed.,  Illini;  Baseball;  Orat.  Inter-Coll. 
(Jont. ;  ist  Pres.,  Athletic  Assn.;  Valedictorian; 
.Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Instr.,  111. 
Coll.,  1885-6;  Prof.,  Gen.  Sc,  do.,  1886-91; 
Prof.,  App.  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1891.  Invent- 
td  Calorimeter  for  Coal,  1900;  Total  Carbon 
apparatus,  1903;  Sulphur  Photometer,  1903; 
('alorimeter  for  Gas,  1910;  Calorimeter  Bomb, 
1912;  Blast  Burner  1895  and  1912;  Illium  Al- 
loy, 1912;  Devised  low  temperature  process  for 
coking  coal,  191 7.  Auth.:  The  Chemical  Exam- 
ination of  Water,  Fuel,  Flue  Gases  and  Oils, 
!Svo.,  100  pp.;  First  Report  on  Composition  and 
(  haracter  of  111.  Coals  (with  F.  R.  Koch),  Pub. 
I>ur.  of  Labor  Statistics,  1902  (also  a  2d  and 
id  report  published  later)  ;  Sodium  Peroxide 
as  a  Third  (jroup  Reagent,  Jour,  of  the  A.  C.  S., 
Vol.  XIX,  No.  4,  1897;  A  New  Volumetric 
Method  for  the  Estimation  of  Copper,  Jour,  of 
the  A.  C.  S.,  Vol.  XXII,  No.  10,  1900;  The 
Determination  of  Total  Carbon  in  Coal  and  Soil, 
do..  Vol.  XXVI,  No.  3,  1904;  The  Photome- 
tric Determination  of  Sulphur  in  Coal  (with  C. 
IL  McClure),  do.,  Vol.  XXVI,  No.  9,  1904; 
Univ.  of  111.  Eng.  Exp.  Sta.  Bui.  Nos.  32,  ^7, 
38,  46,  60,  76,  79,  94,  97;  111.  St.  Geol.  Suv. 
I'u.  Nos.  3,  29.  Fellow  A.  A.  A.  S.;  mem.  and 
councilor  A.  C.  S.;  mem.,  Soc.  Chem.  Ind.; 
.\m.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials;  A.  I.  Chem. 
Kngrs. ;  A.  I.  M.  E. ;  Internat.  Ry.  Fuel  .Assn.; 
111.  Water  Works  Assn.;  Univ.  Club;  State 
Comn.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Univ.  Bd.  Y.  M.  C.  A.; 
Am.  Electro-Chem.  .Soc;  A.  A.  \.  S.;  Congr. 
Church.  Married  Lucie  A.  Hall  ('84),  D  27, 
1887,  Champaign.  Children:  Elizabeth  Cii),  b. 
Je  18,  1889;  Harold  Lucien,  b.  S  2,  1894.  Ad- 
dress,  919  W.   Green   St.,  Urbana. 

403.     'SOLON    PHILBRICK 

(Brother  of  Nos.  286,  489;  Father  of  No.  8664) 
Judge;  Cert,  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Je  20,  i860, 
Adeline,  Ogle  Co.,  111.;  s.  Mayo  H.  (b.  Te  8, 
1R27,  Waldo,  Me.)  and  Mary  (McFarland) 
Philbrick  (b.  S  1828,  Md.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
.Acad.  Philomathean;  Capt.  by  brevet  in  I.  N. 
G.  Lawyer,  1887-1903;  Circuit  Judge,  1903; 
judge  Appellate  Court  3d  Dist.  111.,  1899- 
Married  Carrie  J.  Thomas,  My  28,  1891,  Cedar 


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('17);  Gladys,  b.  My  30,  1897.  Died  Ap  13, 
1914,  Springfield,  III. 

404.     'LEWIS  CLARK  ROBERTS 

(Brotiier  of  No.  325) 

Chief  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  1863,  Jefferson, 

111.;   s.   Clark    Roberts.      Chief   Engr.,   Chicago, 

Woodstock  &  Waukegan  Traction  Co.,  Gasoline 

Ry.     Died  Ag  15,  1917,  Chicago. 

405.  ANDREW  OLIVER  RUPP 
Author;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  25,  i860, 
Hopedale,  111.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  Ja  4,  1821,  Nancy, 
France)  and  .\nna  Baechler  (b.  S  29,  1826,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Clienoa  H.  S.;  111.  Wesleyan  Univ., 
Bloomington,  111.  Adelphic.  Teacher,  1884-6; 
Journalist,  1886-1000;  Auth.,  1900 — ;  City  Clerk, 
McHenry,  111.,  1897-1901.  Mem.,  K.  of  P. 
Address,   Chenoa,  Ill.f 

406.  KETURAH  ELIZABETH  SIM 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  M.  L.,  1895;  b.  Mr  13,  1864, 
Urbana;  d.  Joseph  Walter  (b.  N  30.  1831,  Knox 
Co.,  O.)  and  Sarah  Ann  (Busey)  Sim  (b.  Ag 
10,  1833,  Greencastle,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Ur- 
bana H^  S.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Pres.  Alethenai;  Class 
Hist.;  Sen.,  Stud.  Govt.;  Rep.  .Alethenai,  Inter. 
Soc.  Orat.  Contest;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher, 
Urbana  Pub.  -Sch.,  1884-6;  Clerk  in  Co.  Clerk's 
Off.,  1886-92;  Teacher,  Eng.,  1897-1900;  Ger. 
and  Eng.  Champaign  H.  S.,  1901-3;  Ger.,  do., 
1903-6.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Assn.  Coll.  Al- 
umnae: Sec.  Urbana  Chautauqua  Circle,  1902-4; 
Pres.  Chautauqua  Alumnae  Assn.,  1906;  Advis- 
ory Bd.,  Univ.  of  111.  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1908-11;  Co. 
Chm.  of  the  Woman's  Committee,  Council  of 
Nat.  Defense,  111.  Div.,  Champaign  Co.  Ad- 
dress, 603  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana. 

407.  *LUCIUS  NOYES  SIZER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  15,  i860,  Kan- 
kakee, 111.;  s.  Albert  Dan  (b.  Ag  12,  1823,  Ot- 
sego Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  (Noyes)  Sizer  (b. 
S  I,  1831,  Walcott,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Mahomet, 
111.  Adelphic;  Jr.  Class  Pres.  Teacher,  1884-5; 
Engr.  and  Farmer,  1885-9  and  1899-1905;  Esti- 
mator and  Draftsman,  Arch.,  Iron  Work,  1890- 
92;  Merchant,  1895-8;  Engr.  and  Farmer,  1905- 
12;  City  Engr.,  Champaign,  1911-16.  Married 
M.  Anna  Shurts,  Je  30,  1892,  Delavan,  111. 
Children:  Albert  Dann,  b.  N  25,  1893;  Bruce 
Lucius,  b.  Ap  25,  1895  (died  D  28,  1917,  Las 
Animas,  Colo.);  Donald  Eugene,  b.  O  10,  1901; 
Dorothy,  b.  Ag  3,  1903.  Died  Jl  6,  1916, 
Champaign. 

408.     LAURA  BELL  SMITH  (PIATT) 

(Wife  of  No.  366) 
B.  L.;  b.  Ja  5,  1863,  Newton,  111.;  d.  Col. 
Benjamin  (b.  Ap  27,  1835,  Preston  Co.,  Va.) 
and  Celestia  Eltie  (Gray)  Smith  (b.  Ag  12, 
1836,  Cleveland).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H. 
S.  Married  Silas  Hubbell  Piatt  ('83),  Jl  18, 
1886.  Miles  City,  Mont.  Children:  Lawrence 
Gray;  Elizabeth  .Mden,  b.  Ag  15.  i8go;  Gene- 
vieve Mary,  b.  Ag  28,  1898.  Address,  210  15th 
St..  North,  Great  Falls,  Mont. 

409.     "ERNEST  SPEIDEL 
B.   S.   in  Chem.;  b.    1865,   Rock  Island,    111.; 
s.   C.   Speidel.     Died  O   19,    1892,  Ravenswood, 
111. 

410.  HUBERT  ALLEN  STEVENS 
(Father  of  Nos.  723S.  8784) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  10,  1864, 
Inland,  Pa.;  s.  Charles  W.  (b.  1841,  Exeter, 
N.  H.)  and  Lucy  L.  (Allen)  Stevens  (b.  1842. 
Boston).  Prepared  in  Chicago  W.  Div.  H.  S. 
Adelphic.  .^sst.  Co.  Surv.,  .Streator,  1884; 
Asst.  Engr.,  Miss.  Riv.  Comn.,  Memphis,   1884- 


5;  Asst.,  Chester  B.  Davis,  111.  Riv.  Sur.,  Otta- 
wa, 1885;  Asst.  on  Wis.  Riv.  Sur.,  Portage, 
fall  1885;  engaged  with  bridge  contrs.  and 
Wis.  Cent.  R.  R.,  Chicago,  1886;  Engr.  on 
(Tonst.,  N.  Chicago  Cable  Ry.,  1886;  Asst. 
Engr.,  Chicago  1887-03;  pvt.  practice,  Chicago, 
1894-9;  City  Engr.,  Joliet,  111.,  1899-1912;  City 
Engr.,  Corpus  Christi,  Tex.,  1912 — .  Auth.: 
Occasional  papers  in  Engr.  mags,  and  news- 
papers. Mem.,  Western  Soc.  of  Engrs. ;  III. 
.\ssn.  of  Engrs.  and  Survs.  Married  Hattie  B. 
Thompson,  Je  18,  1890,  Urbana.  Children: 
Vernon  T.  ('15),  b.  O  3,  1892;  Richard  W. 
('17),  b.  F  25,  1894.  Address,  Corpus  Christi, 
Te.x'. 

411.     SAMUEL  WESLEY  STRATTON 
Dir.  Nat.  Bur.  of  Standards;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ; 

D.  Engr.,  1903;  b.  Jl  18,  1861,  Litchfield,  111.; 
s.  Samuel  (b.  1831,  Ky.)  and  Mary  B.  (Web- 
ster) Stratton  (b.  1835,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Litchfield  H.  S.  Philomathean.  Capt.  D.  So. 
(lion.).  Western  L'niv.  of  Pa.,  1903;  D.  Sc. 
(hon.),  Univ.  of  Cambridge,  1908.  Instr., 
Math.,    Asst.    Prof.,    and    Prof.,    Physics    and 

E.  E.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1885-92;  Asst.,  Assoc,  and 
Prof.,  Physics,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1892-igoi; 
Dir.,  Nat.  Bur.  of  Standards,  Washington,  D. 
C,  1901 — .  Ensign,  Lt.  Tr  grade,  Lt.,  and  Lt.- 
Comdr.,  111.  Naval  Militia",  1 895-1901;  Lt.,  U.  S. 
N.,  Span. -.Am.  War,  May-Nov.,  1898;  Comdr. 
Comdng.  D.  C.  Naval  Militia,  1904 — .  Mem., 
Com.  of  Weights  and  Measures;  A.  I.  E.  E. ; 
Am.  Physical  Soc;  Am.  Phil.  Soc;  .'\.  A.  A. 
S.;  Wash.  Phil.  Soc;  Astron.  and  Astrophys. 
Soc.  of  Am.;  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials; 
The  Am.  Acad,  of  Engrs.;  Cosmos  Club:  Chevy 
Chase  Club;  The  Quadrangle  Club,  Chicago. 
Address,  The  Farragut,  17th  and  I  Sts.,  N.  W, 
Washington,   D.  C. 


412.  HENRY  SEWARD  VAN  PETTF.N 
Druggist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  N  9,  1859, 
Lawn  Ridge,  111.;  s.  Peter  V.  (b.  My  6,  1818, 
N.  Y.)  and  Martha  (Van  Anken)  Van  Petten 
(b.  Ja  3,  1825,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Lacon  H. 
S.  Adelphic;  Pres.,  Soph.  Class.  Married  Vio- 
let May  Harris,  N  6,  1895,  Evanston,  111. 
Child,  Chella  Harris  Van  Petten,  b.  Ag  19, 
1896.     Address,  East  Las  Vegas,  N.  M.f 


413.     EDMUND  ROBERT  VIAL 

(Brother  of  Nos.  453,  783,  1287;  Father  of 
No.  8029) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Mr  19,  1861,  Lyons- 
ville.  111.;  s.  Robert  (b.  Ap  19,  1824,  Chester, 
N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Roe  (Ketchum)  Vial  (b. 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Gregorian. 
S.  S.  Supt.:  Church  Clerk;  Sch.  Dir.  Married 
Hattie  M.  Hoyt,  O  26,  1887,  Bridgeville,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Clara  Gertrude,  b.  S  27,  1888; 
Ralph  Hoyt  ("16),  b.  O  12,  1890;  Albert  Rus- 
sell, b.  My  26,  1893;  George  Edmund,  b.  Jl  8, 
1897;  Gordon  Lewis,  b.  Ap  7,  1899;  Wilbur 
Franklin,  b.  S  21,  1901;  Chester  LeRoy,  b.  O  30, 
1905.  Address,  R.    2,   La  Grange,  111. 


414.  CHARLES  HUNTER  WEST 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.-,  1912;  b.  N  25, 
1858,  Jefferson  Co.,  Fayette,  Miss.;  s.  Charles 
W.  (b.  .\p  17,  1830,  do.)  and  Kate  A.  (Hunter) 
West  (b.  Port  Gibson,  Claiborn,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Jefferson  Sch.,  Washington,  Miss.,  and 
night  sch.  Stationed  at  Rosedale,  Miss,  on 
surv.  and  const,  work,  1884-93;  in  U.  S.  service 
on  levee  and  river  work,  1893-8;  Chief  Engr., 
Miss.  Levee  Dist.,  1898-1910;  Civ.  Engr., 
Greenville,  Miss.,  1910 — .  Capt.  ist  Infantry, 
M.  N.  G.  '  Appointed  mem.  Miss.  River  Comn. 
bv  Pres.  Taft,  1910:  Presbv.  Church;  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  R.  A.;  K.  T.;  A.  A.  O'.  N.  M.  S.;  A.  S.  C. 
E. ;     Internat.     Assn.     of     Navigation     Congr. ; 


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Assoc.  Mem.,  Military  Ser.  Inst.;  mem.  Nat. 
Geographic  Soc,  IQ05 — .  .Married  Mary  E. 
Dulaney,  Ja  20,  1886,  Madison,  Miss,  (died  Mr 
9,  1899);  Birdie  Mary  Hamway,  N  23,  1908, 
Greenville,  Miss.  Children:  Charles  H.,  b. 
Ja  10,  1887  (died  Ag  2,  1888);  Lorraine,  b. 
O  22,  1888  (died  S  18,  189s);  William  D.,  b. 
Mr  18,  1890  (died  Ap  29,  1890);  Mary,  b.  Jl 
Ji,  1891  (died  F  15,  1895;  Charles  T.  b.  Ap  3, 
1895  (died  S  24,  1895).  Address,  Greenville. 
Miss. 


415.     JEROME   GIDEON    WILLS 

(Brother  of  No.  455) 
B.  L.;  Merchant;  b.  i860,  Fayette  Co.,  111.;  s. 
Clifton  Reader  (b.  1835,  Va.)  and  Sophia 
(Lape)  Wills  (b.  1837,  Lancaster,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Salem  H.  S.  Admitted  to  Bar.  Mar- 
ried Minnie  L.  Jerauld.  Children:  Charles 
Jerauld,  b.  .Ag  22  1899;  Ruby  Dorothy,  b.  S 
12.  1901;  Walter  Wallace,  b.  F  21,  1904;  Sarah 
Elizabetli,  h.  S  ig,  1909.  Address,  Vandalia, 
111. 


CLASS  OF  1885  (40  LIVING,  5  DEAD) 


416.  ALFRED   NOVES   ABBOTT 
(Brother  of  Nos.   121,  336,  373;  Father  of  Nos. 

4043,  4044,  6687,  S909) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.,  1912;  b.  N  2,  1862, 
Union  Grove,  111.;  s.  A.  M.  (b.  Queechy,  N.  H.) 
and  Sarah  (Sperry)  Abbott  (b.  Mecca,  O.). 
Adelphic.  Mem.,  St.  Legislature,  1898-1902; 
V.  P.,  St.  Farmers'  Inst.  Workers;  Mem.,  St. 
Leg.,  1901-12;  Chm.,  Sub-Com.  on  Univ.  of 
111.  appropriations.  The  Univ.  received  its 
largest  appropriation  for  bldgs.  and  gen.  ex- 
pense in  its  history — the  one  mill  tax  for  the 
Univ.  was  passed  by  this  legislature.  Mem., 
I.  O.  O.  F.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  M.  W.  A.;  Mystic 
Workers  of  the  World;  O.  E.  S.  Married 
Sarah  Green,  O  12,  1886.  Children:  Bayard 
Taylor  ('10),  b.  N  5,  1887;  Frances  D.  ('10), 
b.  Ja  5.  1889;  Louis  A.  ('15),  b.  Ag  9,  1891; 
Howard  G.  ('18),  b.  Ja  8,  1896.  Address.  R. 
7,   Morrison,   111. 

417.  JUDSON    FINLEY    AYERS 

(Brother  of  No.  461) 
Cert,  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  1862.  Urbana;  s.  Alexan- 
der M.  and  Mary  J.  (Glenn)  Ayers.  With  Mex. 
Central  R.  R.,   1904 — .  Address.   Urbana. t 

418.  WILLIAM  BURSON  BRAUCHER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  381,  382,  633,  792,  1017) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Mr  13,  1857, 
Logan  Co.,  111.;  s.  Daniel  Ludwig  (b.  Mr  i, 
1833,  Pike  Co.,  O.)  and  Henrietta  Curtis  (Hill) 
Braucher  (b.  Je  i,  1832,  N.  H.).  Prepared  in 
Lincoln  H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad.  Univ.  Band. 
Discovered  that  the  recalescent  point  in  the 
heating  and  cooling  of  steel  may  be  used  in 
hardening  steel.  Married  Hattie  Alice  Abbott, 
Ag  7,  1889,  Decatur,  111.  Children:  Alma 
Leone,  b.  Mr  31,  1892  (died  Ja  3,  1896); 
Rachel  Abbie,  b.  S  30,  1894.  Address,  521.5 
W.    Monroe    St.,    Chicago. 

419.     HARRY    LESLIE    CARTER 
Merchant;    Cert,   in   M.    E.;    b.   Ja   27,    1861, 
Cincinnati.      For    several    years    a    mecfa.    engr. 
Address,  Humboldt,  Ill.f 

420.     KATE    FRANCES    CLARK 

(STOCKHAM) 

(Wife  of  No.  450) 

B.   S.;   b.   Jl   6,    1863,  Cobden,   111.;  d.   E.   N. 

and    Frances    E.     (Goodrich)    Clark.    Alethenai. 

Mem.,    First    M.    E.    Church;    W.    C.    T.    U. ; 

Chautauqua  Circle.     Married  Wm.  H.  Stockham 

('85),     Ap     27,     1887,     Cobden.     111.     Children: 

Herbert    C,    b.    1888;    Douglass    W.,    b.    1898; 

Richard  J.,  b.  1903-     Address,   1231   N.  32d  St., 

P)irmingham,   Ala. 

421.  THOMAS    EDWARD    COLE 
Physician;     Cert.;     b.     1861,     Champaign;     s. 

Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Roberts)  Cole.  Mar- 
ried Anna  B.  Smith,  1890,  Huron,  O.  Ad- 
dress, Le  Mars,  la.f 

422.  SIMEON  COLTON  COLTON 
Supt.,   Dredge  &  Dock  Co.;   B.   S.  in  C.    E. ; 

b.  Mr  24,  1862,  Chicago;  s.  A.  M.  F.  (b.  1824, 
Amherst,    Mass.)    and    Caroline    (Kirk)    Colton 


(b.  1832,  Morristown,  N.  J.).  Prepared  in 
No.  Div.  II.  S.,  Chicago.  C.  E.  Club.  Supt. 
for  Fitzsimons  &  Connell  Dredge  &  Dock  Co.; 
Contr.  for  Pub.  Works,  1885.  Mem..  West. 
Soc.  Engrs.  Married  Caroline  Whitcomb,  D  26, 
1899.  Child,  Catherine,  b.  Jl  5,  1908.  Ad- 
dress, 600   Central  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111. 

423.  ROBERT   LIVINGSTON    DUNLAP 
(Brother  of  No.  63;  Father  of  Nos.  4628,  7492) 

Carpenter;  Cert,  in  Chem. ;  b.  N  17,  i860. 
Savoy,  111.;  s.  Menzo  (b.  D  19,  1816,  Pulaski, 
N.  Y.)  and  Arabella  (Pierce)  Dunlap  (b.  Ap 
23,  1825,  Sandy  Creek,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Urbana.  Married  Charlotte  R.  Jutkins,  Je  2, 
1886.  Children:  Robert  M.  ('11),  b.  0  18, 
1887;  Effie  Charlotte  ('16),  b.  D  26,  1888; 
Leonard  E.,  b.  Ap  15,  1892.  Address,  703  \V. 
Washington  St.,  Urbana. 

424.  MARY  TRACY  EARLE  (HORNE) 
Writer;  B.   S.;   A.  M.,   1903;  b.  Cobden,  111., 

O  21,  1864;  d.  Parker  (b.  Ag  8,  1831,  Mt.  Holly, 
Vt.)  and  Melanie  (Tracy)  Earle  (b.  Ja  12, 
1837.  Peru,  O.).  Prepared  in  Cobden  H.  S. 
.Aletnenai;  represented  Alethenai  in  Intersoc. 
Orat.  Cont.,  1884.  Writer,  1885-1904;  Libn. 
and  Ed.  Asst.  Estacion,  Central  Agronomica 
de  Cuba,  1904-07;  writer,  1907 — .  Auth. :  The 
Wonderful  Wheel,  Century  Co.,  152  pp.,  1896; 
The  Man  Who  Worked  for  Collister,  Cope- 
land  &  Day,  Boston,  284  pp.,  1898;  Through 
Old  Rose  (glasses,  Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co., 
Boston,  209  pp.,  1000;  The  Flag  on  the  Hill- 
top, Houghton,  Mifflin  &  Co.,  Boston,  125  pp., 
1902;  short  stories  and  occasional  essays  in 
The  Outlook,  The  Atlantic  Monthly,  The  Cen- 
tury, Everybody's,  Harper's  Weekly,  McClure's, 
Scribner's,  and  other  mags,  and  papers,  1887 — . 
Married  William  Titus  Home,  Jl  i,  1906,  San- 
tiago de  las  Vegas,  Cuba.  Address,  2527  Vir- 
ginia .St..  Berkeley,  Calif.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
Univ.  of  Calif.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

425.  GEORGE  HUNTINGTON  ELLIS 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  My  6,  1864, 
Milwaukee;  s.  Joel  (b.  1834,  Mass.)  and  Jane 
May  (Field)  Ellis  (b.  1840,  New  York).  Pre- 
pared in  Milwaukee  Pub.  Sch.;  Univ.  Acad. 
Sigma  Chi.  Prof.,  Chem.  1885- 1903;  Sec.  and 
Treas.,  Geo.  W.  Pitkins  Co.,  Paint  Mfrs., 
Chicago,  1905 — .  Auth.:  Notes  in  White  Paint 
Analysis.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Married  Mary 
Harvey,  D  1892,  Aurora,  111.  Children: 
Richard,  b.  1896;  Gerald  Van  Norturck,  b. 
1Q02.  Address,  1818  Wesley  Ave.,  Evanston, 
111. 

426.  GEORGE  LEROY  HICKS 
Farmer;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  N  23,  1862, 
Wayne,  Wis.;  s.  Charles  Smith  (b.  Mr  30,  1834, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.)  and  Helen  (Abbey)  Hicks 
(b.  F  12,  1838,  Painesvillc,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Warren  11.  S.  Adelphic;  Pres.,  Senior  Class. 
Married  Mary  Olive  Ilibbard,  Ap  27,  1892, 
Paullina,  la.  Children:  Lois  Abbie,  b.  Mr 
25,  1893;  Byron  Shirley,  b.  D  2,  1894;  Helen 
Elizabeth,  b'.  O  4.  KT02;  Genevieve  Ruth,  b. 
My   7,    looQ.     Address,   Griza,   la.f 


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•l-^'.  *CIIARLES  HOPPER 
Hanker  and  Broker;  Cert.;  b.  My  31,  1861, 
Meriden,  111.;  s.  Robert  S.  and  Mary  E.  (Sco- 
tield)  Hopper.  Prc{)arcil  in  Bristol  H.  S. 
Adelphic.  Hanker,  Sandwich,  111.;  Real  Est. 
and  Mfg.,  Lincoln,  Neb.;  Hanker  and  Hroker, 
Chicago.  Mem..  Hamilton  Club.  Married 
Frances  J.  Stinson,  .le  7,  1888,  Sandwich,  III. 
Died   O    JJ,    1912,   Chicago. 

4.'8.  EMMA  JONES  (SPENCE) 
B.  L. ;  b.  Ag  7,  18O2,  near  Iloopeston,  111.; 
d.  Henry  Trowbriilge  (b.  I\Ir  5,  1838,  Repton, 
Eng.)  and  Susan  Belle  (Lionberg)  Jones  (b. 
D  21,  1844,  Luray,  Va.).  Prepared  in  Iloopes- 
ton H.  S.  Pres.,  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
Pres.  of  Class;  Eng.  and  Mod.  Lang,  orator  on 
Commencement.  Taught  in  Champaign  Pub. 
Schs.,  18S5-7.  Invented  blanks  for  R.  R.  Re- 
ports, adopted  by  Gen.  Mgr.  and  Gen.  Supt. 
of  B.  &  O.  R.  R.,  1892.  Ed.  and  Compiler  of 
Songs  for  Young  Volunteers,  the  Courier  Print- 
ing Co.,  Zanesville,  U.,  1890.  Supt.,  Juvenile 
gospel  temperance  work  under  auspices  of 
Zanesville,  O.,  Temperance  Union,  1889-91. 
Pres.,  VV.  C.  T.  U.,  Cambridge,  O.,  1898-9. 
Post  Grad.  work,  Univ.  of  Redlands,  1910-11. 
Auth.:  Many. short  stories  and  pooius  published 
in  various  newspapers  and  mags,  since  1885; 
wrote  "Ode  to  the  University  of  Redlands," 
sung  by  choir  at  dedication  of  Univ.,  1909. 
Mem.,  Nat.  Assn.  of  Coll.  Alumnae,  So.  Calif. 
Branch;  Seventh  Day  Adventist  Church;  Univ. 
of  111.  Alumni  Assn.,  I.os  Angeles  branch. 
Married  Philip  Taylor  Spence,  1)  15,  1887, 
Champaign.  Child,  \"irginia  Gracybel,  b.  Ag 
-■7,  1902.  Address,  Terracina  Park,  Redlands, 
Calif. 

429.  WILLIAM  FINLEY  KENDALL 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  O  10,  i860, 
Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  R.  D.  (b.  Batavia,  N.  Y.) 
and  M.  (Broderick)  Kendall.  Prepared  in 
Rock  Island  H.  S.  LL.  15..  Chicago  Cor.  Sch. 
of  Law;  Arch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1893-4;  Pres., 
.Adelphic.  Civ.  Engr.  in  R.  R.  Service;  with 
Miss.  River  Comn.  Married  May  Hume,  Mr 
5,  1895,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  (died  S  21,  1914): 
Carrie  Whitney  Croker,  Te  i,  1916.  Child, 
Editha,  b.  Ja  1899.  Address,  New  Orleans, 
La.;  bus.  add.,  519  Canal  St.,  do. 

430.  JAMES  MARTIN  KENT 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  6,  1865,  Kew- 
anee,  111.;  s.  Richard  (b.  1831,  Flushing,  Eng.) 
and  Rosetta  J.  (Chambers)  Kent  (b.  1825, 
Smithfield,  O.).  Prepared  in  Pub.  Schs.  of 
Galva,  Wyoming  and  Kewanee,  111.  Elec.  and 
Mech.  Engr.;  Teacher,  1897 — .  Mem.,  A.  S.  M. 
E. ;  Am.  Electro. -Chem.  Soc;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Soc. 
Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ. ;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc; 
A.  S.  H.  V.  E.  Married  Jessie  Paul!  Nichols, 
My  18,  1893.  Child,  Paull  N.,  b.  F  19,  1002. 
Address,   2446  Harrison   St.,   Kansas  City  Mo. 

431.     MILO  PLANK  LANTZ 
(Father  of  No.  6375) 

Farmer;  B.  S.;  b.  Ap  11,  1859,  Carlock,  III.; 
s.  Simeon  (b.  S  16,  1829,  Lewistown,  Pa.)  and 
Mary  (Plank)  Lantz  (b.  Ag  16,  1833,  Wooster, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Carlock  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad. 
Philomathean,  Pres.  and  Sec;  commissioned 
Capt.  at  graduation.  Farmer  and  Breeder  of 
Pure  Bred  Stock.  Mem.,  Mennonite  Church. 
Married  Lydia  Ann  Ropp,  Carlock,  111.,  Ja  25, 
1888.  Children:  Etta  Mabel  (•14),  b.  F  12, 
1890;  Clarence  Russell,  b.  N  14,  1801  (died  D 
9,  1893);  Esther  Marie,  b.  D  2,  T894;  Lillian 
May,  b.  My  16,  1897;  Ruth  Estelle,  b.  Ag  26, 
1900;  Marv  Pauline,  b.  Ag  3,  190=;.  .Address, 
Carlock,   III. 

432.     JUDSON  LATTIN 
(Father  of  No.   5780) 

Master  Mechanic;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  F  27, 
1863,  DeKalb  Tp..  111.;  s.  Nathan  (b.  My  21. 
1834,     Veteran,     N.     Y.)     and     Mary     Hepsey 


(Bemis)  Lattin  (b.  D  21,  1830,  Fitchburg. 
Mass.).  Prepared  in  Sycamore  11.  S.  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Capt.  Draftsman  Pullman  Car  Co.,  1885- 
90;  Chief  Draftsman,  Osborne  Steam  Engng. 
Co.,  1890-4;  with  Metropolitan  VVestside  Ele- 
vated Ry.  Co.,  1894-6;  Draftsman  and  gen. 
Supt.,  Am.  Grass  Twine  Co.  and  Minn.  Harves- 
ter Co.,  St.  Paul,  1 896- 1 903;  Asst.  Supt.,  Deer- 
ing  Works  Internat.  Harvester  Co.,  Chicago, 
1903-8;  Supt.,  Akron  Works,  Internat.  Harves- 
ter Co.,  Akron,  O..  1908-9;  Asst.  Supt.  and 
Master  Mech.,  Hamilton  Works,  Internat.  Har- 
vester Co.  of  Can.  1909 — .  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E. ; 
West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  Married  Fannie  Thomas, 
.\er  15.  1887,  Kickapoo,  Peoria.  Children: 
Robert  Thomas  ('13),  b.  An  30.  18S8;  ludson, 
Jr.,  b.  O  22,  1889  (died  Mr  7,  1900)";  Elsie 
Stowell,  b.  N  28,  1894;  Mary  (Jlaire,  b.  Je  14, 
1902.  Address,  412  W.  High  St.,  Sycamore. 
111. 

433-  ALBERT  GEORGE  MANNS 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Je  5,  i860,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Prepared  in  Oak  Park  and  Elgin 
H.  Schs.  Ph.  D.,  Berlin,  Ger.,  1888.  Chief 
(hem.,  Albert  Trostel  &  Sons  Co.,  Milwaukee. 
.Iddress,  606  Woodland  Ave.,  (Oconomowoc, 
Wis. 

434.  *SHERMAN  LATTA  MARSHALL 
Farmer;  B.  L.;  b.  N  13,  18O3,  Ipava,  111.;  s. 
Samuel  P.  (b.  Ja  11,  1831,  Jefferson  (jo.,  O.) 
and  Mary  A.  (Latta)  Marshall  (b.  Je  16  1832, 
Ross  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in  Ipava  H.  S.;  LTniv. 
-Acad.  Sigma  Chi.;  Philomathean  Class  Pres.; 
Commencement  Oration;  Jr.  Class  Exhibition 
".Apostrophe";  Treas.,  ist  Athletic  Assn.;  Capt. 
I'ank  Clerk,  1886-8;  Cashier,  Coronado  Beach 
Co.,  1889-90;  Farming,  1891-1902;  Cashier, 
Ijiava  St.  Bank,  1902-8;  Farming,  1908 — .  Mem., 
Fulton  Co.  Bd.  of  Supvrs.,  sixteen  yrs.,  chm., 
do.,  seven  yrs.     Died  My  30,   191 7. 

435-     LOUISA  MERBOTH   (MORGAN) 
(Wife  of  No.  401) 

Cert.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  S.,  1914;  b.  1864.  Spring 
Bay,  111.;  d.  Mary  Merboth.  Married  George 
N.  Morgan  ('84),  D  30.  1890,  Spring  Bay, 
III.  Address,  care  George  N.  Morgan,  7646  Mar- 
quette Ave.,  Chicago. 

436.  JOHN  ALBERT  MILLER 
Chemist;  B.  S. ;  M.  S.,  1888;  b.  Jl  26,  1862, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  s.  John  (b.  1822,  Ger.)  and  Mary 
(Fougeron)  Miller  (b.  1825,  France).  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Berlin. 
Philomathean  Anal,  and  Consulting  Chem.;  St. 
Analyst;  Prof.,  Med.  Chem.  and  Toxicology, 
Med.  Dept.  Niagara  Univ..  1888-97;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  Chem.,  LTniv.  of  Buffalo,  1897-1901.  Fel- 
low, Chem.  Soc,  1888;  Fellow,  Royal  Micro- 
scopical Soc,  1892.  Mem.,  German  Chem.  Soc, 
1886;  A.  C.  S.,  1892;  Soc.  of  Chem.  Indus., 
1894;  Am.  Mic  Soc,  i8go.  Married  Gertrude 
Neele,  1892,  Covington,  Ky.  Children:  Helen 
L.,  b.  1894;  Jack,  b.  1895.  Address,  176  Nor- 
wood Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

437.  EDWARD  LELAND  MORSE 
(Brother  of  Nos.  281,  485) 
Civ.  Engr.  and  Fruft  Grower;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ; 
b.  N  6,  i860,  Cazzenovia,  111.;  s.  Levi  P.  (b. 
1821,  Rochester,  Vt.)  and  Mary  A.  (Parniinter) 
Morse,  (b.  1843,  Devonshire,  Eng.).  Prepared 
in  Metamora  II.  S.:  Philomathean.  R.  R. 
location.  Construction  and  Maintenance.  1885- 
01;  Elevated  Ry.  Const.,  Chicago,  1891-95: 
Paving,  Concrete  and  Park  Work,  1895-99; 
Asst.  Engr.,  Chicago  &  Alton  R.  R.  Building 
and  Maintenance,  1899-1903;  Engr.  Track 
Elevation,  C.  &  A.  R.  R.,  Chicago,  1903-5;  (jen. 
and  Irrigation  Engng.,  1905 — ;  Fruit  Raising, 
Grand  Junction,  Colo.;  Dir.  and  mem..  Const. 
Com.,  Grand  Valley  Irrigation  Co.;  mem.,  H. 
S.    Bd..    1 91 4.      Married    Elizabeth    George,    Ja 


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23,  1900,  Chicago.  Children:  Mary  Edith,  b.  N 
10,  1901;  Ellen  Primrose,  b.  D  7,  1903.  Address, 
R.  3,  Grand  Junction,  Colo. 

438.  ARTHUR  TAPPAN  NORTH 
(Brother  of  No.  439) 
Contractor;  Cert.;  P..  S.  in  Arch.,  1914;  b.  O 
15,  1864,  Kewanee,  111.;  s.  Levi  and  Charlotte 
(Strong)  North.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Engng.  Ed. 
Am.  Architect.  Prepared  four  handbooks  for 
Yellow  Pine  Mfg.  Assn.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.; 
Am.  Ry.  Engng.  Assn.;  S.  A.  R. ;  Founders 
and  Patriots  of  Am.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Epis. 
Church.  Married  Nannie  Page  Lane,  N  13. 
1886.  Children:  Helen  Charlotte,  b.  Je  30. 
1889;  Page  Lane,  b.  D  29,  1892.  Address,  243 
W.  39th  St.,  New  York  City;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
.■imerican  Architect,  N.  Y. 

439.     FOSTER  NORTH 
(Brother  of  No.  438) 
B.  S.,  1914  as  of  the  class  of  1885;  b.  D  1861 ; 
s.   Levi  Nortli,   and   Charlotte    (Strong)    North. 
Address,  243  W.  39th  St.,  New  York  City. 

440.  BESSIE  WOLFE  OWENS  (NEEDHAM) 

(Sister  of  No.   1236) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  F  5,  1864,  Urbana;  d. 
W.  H.  (b.  D  22,  i8^3,  Catonsville,  Md.)  and 
Sarah  A.  (Wolfe)  Owens  (b.  N  21,  1838,  Ber- 
wick, Pa.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Teacher 
pub.  schs.  Yakima,  Wash.,  1888-9;  do.,  Tacoma, 
Wash.,  1890-1.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church;  Wo- 
mans'  Club;  P.  E.  O.  Sisterhood.  Married  J. 
Horace  Needham,  1891,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Child, 
William  Horace,  b.  Jl  4,  1905-  Address,  416 
N.  ad  St.  North  Yakima,  Wash. 

441.  L.  ESTELLE  PAULLIN  (PADGETTE) 
Phys.   and   Surg.;    Cert.;   b.   Atlanta,   111.;   d. 

Jacob    H.    Paullin.      Married    Lewis    Padgette. 
.Address,  Creston,  Mont. 

442.  GEORGE  RILEY  PETTY 
(Husband  of  No.  558) 
Dairying;  B.  S.  in  Arch.,  1888;  b.  O  13,  1862, 
Pike  Co.,  111.;  s.  W.  T.  F.  (b.  Mr  19,  1840,  Pike 
Co.,  111.)  and  Mary  (Brittain)  Petty  (b.  Ap  22, 
1840,  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic. 
.Married  Ida  May  Stoltey  ('88),  Mr  3,  1889, 
Champaign.  Children:  Lou  Fisher,  b.  D  8,  i88g; 
Edgar  Lynde,  b.  Je  20,  1891;  Julia  C,  b.  Jl  20, 
1896;  Blanche  Helen,  b.  N  i,  1898;  Bernice  G., 
b.  N  8,  1900;  Thomas  Henry,  b.  Ag  18,  1902; 
George  R.,  Jr.,  b.  Ag  21,  1905.  Address,  Okla- 
homa   City,    Okla. 

443.     BESSIE  GAY  PLANK  (THOMPSON) 
(Wife  of  No.  494) 

B.  L.;  b.  D  I,  1863;  d.  Philo  White  (b. 
Catskill,  N.  Y.)  and  Elizabeth  Jemima  (Greene) 
Plank  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  II.  S.; 
Monticello  Sem.,  Godfrey,  111.  Alethenai.  Mar- 
ried Luther  Thompson  ('86),  D  25,  1889, 
Champaign.  Address,  WinamaCj  Pulaski,  Co., 
Ind. 

444.  CHARLES  HENRY  RANKIN 
Farmer  and  Apple  Grower;  Cert,  in  C.  E. ; 
b.  Ag  2,  1859,  Payson,  111.;  s.  Robert  (b.  Je 
2-?,  1827,  Caliiwell  Co.,  Ky.)  and  Sara  Jane 
(Edmonds)  Rankin  (b.  My  20,  1828,  Iredell  Co., 
N.  C).  Prepared  in  Payson  and  Camp  Point 
H.  S.;  Chaddoc  Coll.,  Quincy,  111.  Philoma- 
thean.  Engng.  work  for  Drainage  districts; 
Railroad;  Prelim,  and  Land  Surveying;;  Justice 
of  the  Peace,  twelve  yrs. ;  Notary,  eight  yrs. ; 
Mgr.  and  .Sec.  of  a  telephone  co.,  1901 — . 
Farmer  and  Fruit  Grower.  Married  Henrietta 
L.  Whittleton.  F  14,  1888,  Barry,  111.  Children: 
Harriett  E.,  b.  O  6,  1889;  Lurv  J.,  b.  F  17, 
1892;  Robert  E.,  b.  S  9,  1893.  Address,  Star 
route,  Payson,  111. 


445-     HENRY   LINCOLN   REYNOLDS 
Pat.  Atty.  and  Mech.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.; 

b.  Mr  2,  1861,  Mendon,  111.;  s.  Charles  Christo- 
pher (b.  1822,  Winsted,  Conn.)  and  Margaret 
(Frost)  Reynolds  (b.  1824,  Lodi,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Camp  Point  H.  S.  Adelphic.  Draftsman 
and  Designer  of  Mach.;  Examiner  in  U.  S. 
Patent  Office;  Pat.  Attv.  and  Mech.  Engr. 
Married  Jane  E.  B.  Williams,  Jl  19,  1893, 
Rockville,  Md.  Children:  Charles  Lane,  b. 
My  21,  ICS94;  Ella  Wooton,  b.  Ap  s,  189S;  Rich 
ard  Williams,  b.  Jl  8,  1899.  .-Iddress,  459 
Central    Bldg.,   Seattle. 

446.  HUGH  LOUIS  RONALDS 
Merchandising  and  Farming;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ; 
b.  D  2,  1863,  Grayville,  IlL;  s.  Francis  (b. 
near  Albion,  111.)  and  Lucy  (Prichard)  Ronalds 
(b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Grayville  Pub.  Schs. 
Mech.  Engr.,  1885-91;  Cashier,  Farmer's  Nat. 
Bank,  1891-1910;  Gen.  Merchandising  and 
Farming,  19 10 — .  Married  Mary  Walden  Helm, 
N  1900,  Grayville,  111.  Address,  Grayville, 
Ill.t 

447-     *THEO.  II.   SCHLADER 
(Father  of  No.   7931) 
Supt.,   Bldg.    Const.;    B.   S.   in   Arch.;   b.  Ap 

II,  1856,  Green  Vale,  111.;  s.  Matthias  (Ij.  Ger.) 
and  Anna  M.  Schlader  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Norm.  Sch.,  Galena,  111.  Adelphic.  Drafts- 
man, 1887;  Estimator,  1888;  Supt.,  Bldg. 
Const.,  1890;  Estimator,  Bldgs.,  1903;  Supt., 
Bldg.  Const.,  1911-17.  Elder,  Presby.  Church. 
Married  Mary  Louise  Holmes,  My  29,  1888, 
Chicago  (died  N  14,  1908).  Children:  Edward 
Holmes  ('16),  b.  N  10,  1892;  Henry  Matthias, 
b.   S  20,   1894.   Died  F  9,   1919,   Oak  Park,  111. 

448.  ALFRED  CHARLES  SCHRADER 
Engr.  and  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  F  14, 
1863,  Joliet,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  Ja  13,  1816, 
Hanover,  Ger.)  and  Dorothea  (Bues)  Schrader 
(b.  Mr  28,  1833,  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Engr.  Dept.  proposed  Burlington  extens.  in  la. 
and  Colo.,  1885-6;  on  Const,  of  111.  Valley 
and  Northern,  1886-7;  Engng.  Dept.,  S.  Parks, 
Chicago,  1890;  Engng.  Dept.,  San.  Dist.  of 
Chicago,  1890-5;  Chief  Engr.,  West  Parks,  Chi- 
cago, 1895-1910;  Supt.  and  Engr.,  West  Parks, 
19 10 — .  Mem.  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.;  111.  Soc. 
of  Survs.  and  Engrs.;  Hamilton  Club;  City 
Club  of  Chicago.  Married  Rosa  V.  Heywood, 
Je  30,  1897,  Aurora,  111.  Address,  4032  Jackson 
Blvd.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Union  Park,  Chi- 
cago. 

449.     WILLIAM  H.  SMITH 

Lawyer;    Cert,   in    L.    &    S.;    b.    i860,    Salem, 

III.  Address,   Lewistown,   Fergus   Co.,    Mont.f 

450.  WILLIAM:  HENRY  STOCKHAM 
(Husband  of  No.  420) 
Pres.,  Stockham  Pipe  and  Fittings  Co.;  B. 
S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  15,  1861,  Lafayette,  Ind.; 
s.  Dr.  G.  H.  and  Alice  (Bunker)  Stockham. 
Philomatliean.  Mfg.,  Chicago,  111.,  till  Ja  i, 
1903;  Pres.,  Stockham  Pnie  &  Fittings  C;o., 
1903^ — .  iMem.,  Hamilton  Club,  Chicago;  First 
M.  E.  Church;  Pres.  Birmingham,  Ala.  S.  S. 
Assn.;  Rotary  Club  of  do.;  U.  S.  Chamber  of 
Commerce  and  Birmingham  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Married  Kate  F.  Clark  ('85),  Ap  27, 
1887,  Cobden,  111.  Children:  Herbert  C,  b. 
1888;  Douglass  W.,  b.  i8q8;  Richard  J.,  b. 
1903.  Address,  1231  N.  23rd  St.,  Birmingham, 
Ala.;   bus.   add.,   loth  Ave.  and  34th  St.,  do. 

451.     'WILLIAM   COOKE   SWERN 
(Husband  of  No.  454;  Father  of  No.  49^7) 
Architect;  Cert,  in  A.  E. ;  b.  i860,  Perry,  O.; 

s.  Perry  Swern.     Married  Abbie  Weston   ('85). 

Child,    Ferry    Weston    ('11),    b.    Ap    23,    1889. 

Died  Je   21,   1907,  Chicago. 


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4S2-  CHARLOTTE  SVVITZER 
(Sister  of  No.  157) 
H.  S.  Prin.;  Cert.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  S.,  1914; 
b.  S  IS,  1863,  Mt.  Airy,  Md.;  d.  Francis  As- 
bary  (b.  Mr  28,  1828,  Union  Bridge,  Md.) 
and  Ann  Jane  (Bussard)  Switzer  (b.  Mr  5, 
1834,  Mt.  Airy,  Md.).  Alcthenai.  Prin.  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  Address,  608  W.  Church  St., 
Champaign. 

453.     FREDERICK  KETCHUM    VIAL 
(Brother  of  Nos.  413,  783,   1287;  Father  of 

No.  9456) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  B.  S.,  Nat.  Hist.; 
C.  E.,  1917;  b.  Ag  22,  1S64,  Lyonsville,  111.; 
s.  Robert  (b.  Ap  9,  1824,  Chester,  N.  Y.)  and 
Mary  Roe  (Ketchum)  Vial  (b.  N  18,  1834, 
Newburg,  N.  Y. ).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Gold  Medal  in  Military;  R.  R.  &  Indus.  Engr. 
Rodman,  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.;  Asst.  Engr., 
C.  &  A.  R.  R.,  1888-91;  Asst.  Engr.,  C.  &  W. 
I.  R.  R.,  1892-3;  Chief  Engr.,  Ajax  Forge  Co., 
Chicago,  1895-6;  Prin.  Asst.  Engr.,  C.  &  W.  I. 
R.  R.,  1 897- 1 902;  Chief  Engr.,  Griffin  Wheel 
Co.,  Chicago,  1902 — .  Auth.:  The  Railroad 
Transition  Spiral,  Engr.  News,  S  29,  1900; 
Standardization  of  railroad  wheels  with  refer- 
ence to  gross  load  and  braking  power  of  car, 
40  pp.,  Je  I,  191 1 ;  Several  Buls.  relating  to 
chilled  iron  car  wheels.  Invented  sand  blast 
car  wheel  cleaner;  chilled  iron  car  wheel;  con- 
vex tread  car  wheel;  locally  hardened  castings; 
controlling  direction  of  grain  in  chilled  iron 
tread  of  car  wheels;  other  patents  pending. 
Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials;  West 
Ry.  Club;  Car  Foreman's  Assn.;  Congr.  Club. 
Married  Fannie  E.  Craigmile,  Ap  19,  1892,  La 
Grange,  111.  Children:  Harold  C.  ('18),  b.  F  5, 
1896;  Charles  R.,  b.  F  18,  1899  (died  Jl  18, 
1902);  Mary  H.,  b.  D  20,  1901.  Address,  31J 
Madison  Ave.,   La  Grange,   111. 

454.  ABBIE  WESTON  (SWERN) 
(Wife  of  No.  451;  Sister  of  Nos.  117,  297,  585, 
586;  Mother  of  No.  4927) 
Cert.;  b.  1864,  Champaign;  d.  Nathan  (b. 
Wilson,  N.  Y.)  and  Jane  (Cloyde)  Weston 
(b.  Troy,  N.  Y.).  Married  W.  C.  Swern  ('85). 
Child,  Perry  Weston  ('11),  b.  Ap  23,  1889. 
Address,  417  S.  Grove  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 


455.     ETTA  CATHERINE  WILLS 
(SCHENKER) 
(Sister  of  No.  415) 
Cert.;  b.  Mr  6,  1865,  Lone  Grove  Town,  Fay- 
ette Co.,  111.;  d.  Clifton  Reader  (b.  1835,  Va.) 
and   Sophia    (Lape)    Wills   (b.    1837,    Lancaster, 
O.).     Prepared  in  Kinmundy  H.   S.    Alcthenai; 
Y.  W.  C.  A.     Married  John  William  Schenker, 
Mr    26,    1894,    Altamont,    HI.     Children:     Celia 
Elizabeth,   b.    F    11,    1895;    Marguerite   Estelle, 
b.   Ag   16,    1896;   John   Clifton,  b.   F  24,    1900, 


(died   O  26,    190:5);    Marietta,   b.   D    17,   1902; 
Irene  Lucile,  b.  N  5,  1905.     Address,  Vandalia, 

456.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  WOODWORTH 
(Brother  of  Nos.  718,  1188,  2007) 
Teacher;  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1886;  b.  Ap  28,  1865. 
Champaign;  s.  Alvin  Oakley  (b.  1819,  N.  Y.) 
and  Mary  Celina  (Carpenter)  Woodworth  (b. 
Ap  5,  1842,  Manlius,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi.  Officer  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.  in  Ark.;  Teacher  and  Sta.  Officer  in  Calif.; 
assisted  in  planning  of  entomological  work  at 
Univ.  of  Nanking,  Nanking,  China,  191 7-18. 
Mem.,  Societe  de  France;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Cam- 
bridge Entomol.  Soc;  Am.  Assn.  of  Econ. 
Entom. ;  Entomol.  Soc.  of  Am.;  Pac.  Slope 
Assn.  of  Econ.  Entomol.  Married  Leonora 
Stern,  S  4,  1889,  Rolla,  Mo.  Children:  Law- 
rence Ariel,  b.  je  8,  1890;  Harold  Evans,  b. 
My  30,  1894;  Chas.  Edward,  b.  S  25,  1897; 
Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  F  7,  1901.  Address,  2237 
Carlton  St.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

457-     ELIZA  MARILLA  WRIGHT 
(CANADAY) 
fSister  of  No.  458) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Toulon,  111.;  d.  William 
Wilberforce    (b.   Ap  3,    1820,   Hanover,   N.   H.) 
and  Anne  Matilda   (Creighton)    Wright   (b.  Mr 
29,  1820,  Co.  Cavau,  Ire.).     Prepared  in  (Cham- 
paign H.  S.     Grad.  Sopher  Sch.  of  Orat.,  1902. 
Married  Miles  W.  Canaday,  Ap  3,  1889,  .Chica- 
go.    Children:     Sophia  M.;  Alice  C;  Miles  E 
Address,  27  N.  Pine  Ave.,  Chicago. 

458.  JOHN  EDWARDS  WRIGHT 
(Husband  of  No.  528;  Brother  of  No.  457) 
Editor;  B.  L. ;  A.  M.  (hon.),  1903;  b.  O  14, 
1861;  s.  William  Wilburforce  (b.  Hanover,  N. 
H.)  and  Anne  Matilda  (Crieghton)  Wright  (b. 
Ire.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  II.  S.  Adelphic. 
Reporter,  Daily  News,  1885-7;  Tel.  Ed.,  do.. 
1888-9;  City  Ed.,  Evening  Post,  1890-1;  Man- 
aging Ed.,  do.,  1901-4;  Ed.,  do.,  1905-6;  Ed. 
in  chief,  St.  Louis  Times,  1907-15.  Mem., 
Chicago  Press  Club,  1887;  Nat.  Press  Club, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Married  Etta  Lorraine 
Beach  ('88),  My  5,  1892,  Champaign  (died  Ag 
12,  191 7,  St.  Louis).  Address,  215  Rosemont 
Ave.,  Webster  Grove,  Mo. 

459-     "MINNIE  SUNDERLAND   WRIGHT 

(BARBOUR) 

(Wife  of  No.  378) 

Cert.;  b.   1862,   Plainfield,  111.;   d.   Mrs.  Mary 

C.  Wright.     Married  H.  H.  Barbour  ('84),  1887. 

Died  Ap   18,    1900,   Savanna,  111. 

460.     JOSEPHINE    M.    ZELLER 
Cert.;  B.  L.  in   1914;  b.  Spring  Bay,  111.;  d. 
John  Geo.    (b.    1828,  Germany)    and   P'redericka 
Caroline    (Nicholas)    Zeller    (b.    France).    Ad- 
dress, 1008  Main  St.,  Peoria. 


CLASS  OF  1886  (30  LIVING,  7  DEAD) 


461.  LAURA  BELLE  AYRES 
Supervisor;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  D  6,  1864, 
Urbana;  d.  Alexander  M.  and  Mary  J.  (Glenn) 
Ayres.  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Alcthenai. 
Mem.,  Chicago  Coll.  Club;  Ipswich  Art  Club, 
Chicago.  Scholarship,  Teachers  Coll.,  Colum- 
bia; .Scholarship,  Univ.  of  111.  Supvr.,  Drawing, 
Pub.  Schs.,  Chicago.  Address,  828  E.  48th  St., 
Chicago.t 

461a.     WILLIAM  ARTHUR  BABCOCK 

District  Judge;   B.   L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.   Mr  13, 

1864,  Ipava,  111.;  s.  William  M.  (b.  Ja  24,  1834, 

Knox  Co.,  O.)   and  Cyrelia   (Dunbar)    Babcock 

(b.  D  23,   1834,  O.).     Married  Ora  A.  Lacy,  D 


I,  1896,  Lewiston,  111.  Children:  Bernice, 
b.  F  9,  1899;  Edward  E.,  b.  My  5,  1903;  Ele- 
nore,  b.  F  18,  1907;  William  A.,  b.  N  6,  1911; 
Mariam  Babcock,  b.  D  12,  1913.  Address,  Twin 
Falls,  Idaho. 

462.  GEORGE  STEELE  BANNISTER 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Jl  23,  i860, 
Phelps,  N.  Y.;  s.  T.  O.  (b.  Marengo,  N.  Y.) 
and  Hanna  Elizabeth  (Pound)  Bannister  (b. 
Black  Rock,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Odell  H.  S. 
Philomathcan,  Sec,  Pres.  Arch.  Supt.  and 
Draftsman;  Foreman  of  Drafting  Room,  1892; 
Practising  Arch.,  1894;  Supt.,  Const.,  1896; 
Arch.    Engr.    and    Specifications,    1902;    Mgr., 


44 


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[1886 


Athey  San.  Equipment  Co.,  1910-13;  Mgr.  and 
Owner  of  Arch.  Agency,  1914 — .  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church;  Pres.,  Plymouth  Club,  1890:  Supt.  of 
Dorenius  S.  S.,  1892;  Trustee  Fellowship 
Church,  1900;  Deacon,  do.,  1904;  Trustee, 
Bethany  Union  Church,  1908;  Ridge  Country 
Club;  111.  Soc.  of  Archs.  Married  Jeanette 
Price,  189.^,  Ottawa,  lU.  (died  1896);  Alia 
Bryan  Ripley,  1902,  Chicago.  Child,  step- 
daughter, jean  Ripley,  b.  1891.  Address,  1620 
\V.  io2d  St.,  Chicago;  bi(s.  luld.,  115  S.  Dear- 
born St.,  do. 

463.     ♦DWIGIIT    HARRISON     BARRETT 
B.    S.    in   Chem.;    b.    1866.    Lee   Co.,    111.;    s. 
Josephine  Barrett.     Married.     Died  D  30,  1888, 
Baltimore. 

464.  *SAY  FOSTER  BULLARD 
(Brother  of  Nos.  166,  305,  306) 
Engineer;  Cert,  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  13,  1861, 
Mechanicsburg,  III.;  s.  Wesley  (b.  Shelby  Co., 
Ky.)  and  Sarah  Ann  (Foster)  Bullard  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic;  Ath.  Assn. 
Gen.  Practice  in  C.  E. ;  First  Asst.  City  Engr., 
Tacoma,  Wash.  Married  Clara  Jane  Heilig, 
D  12,  1901,  Tacoma,  \\'ash.  Died  F  14,  1917, 
Tacoma,  Wash. 

465.  WILLIAM  LEMON  CHITTY 
Lawyer;  B.  L. ;  b.  ^Mr  10,  t866,  Metamora, 
111.;  s.  Charles  Holiday  (b.  S  15,  1822,  Madison 
Co.,  Ky.)  and  Rebecca  Wing  (Lemon)  Chitty 
(b.  Jl- 4,  i8j8,  Lawrence  Co.,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  >Ietamora  and  Champaign  H.  S.  LL.  B., 
Garfield  Univ.  Law  Sch.,  1890.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Pres.,  Philomathean;  Sec,  Ath.  Assn.;  Vale- 
dictorian. Law  stud.  Harvard,  1886-7;  ad- 
mitted to  bar,  Wichita,  Kan.,  1888;  in  law 
practise  with  father,  1888-90;  practised  law 
in  (Chicago,  :S9o-i9i5.  Mem..  Bd.  of  Pension 
Appeals,  See's.  Office,  Dept.  of  Interior,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1894-1910;  Asst.  Atty.,  Off. 
Asst.  Atty.  Gen.,  1910-15.  Ed.,  Digest  of  Pen- 
sion Decisions,  1897,  Interior  Dept.;  manj' 
published  decisions  in  official  reports  of  In- 
terior Dept.  First  Master  Bethesda  Lodge, 
No.  204,  A.  F.  A.  M.,  1905;  Oriental  Con- 
sistory, No.  I,  A.  A.  S.  R.,  Chicago;  Am.  Soc. 
for  Judicial  Settlement  of  Inter.  Disputes, 
1 910;  Univ.  Club,  Wash.,  D.  C. ;  Harvard  Law 
Sch.  Assn.,  1894;  Nat.  Gcog.  Soc,  191 1;  Am. 
Bar  Assn.,  Chicago;  Sec,  Unitarian  Church, 
Wichita,  Kan.,  1888-90,  People's  Church,  Wash., 
D.    C,    1896.      Married    Mary    Helen    Sharp,    S 

22,  1897,    Wash.,  D.   C.     Child,   William,  b.   O 

23,  1 901.  Address,  Riverside,  111.;  bus.  add., 
Nat.    Life  Bldg.,  Chicago. 

466.  JOHN  C.  CROMWELL 
Engr.  and  Dir. ;  A.  P..;  JNI.  E.,  1910;  b.  S 
j6,  1866,  Frankfort,  Ky.;  s.  Alvin  W.  (b.  Lex- 
ington, Kv.)  and  Sidney  A.  (Jett)  Cromwell. 
Prepared  '  in  Frankfort  H.  S.  Draftsman, 
Chicago:  Chief  Draftsman,  Bates  Mach.  Co., 
Toliet,  111.;  Chief  Engr.,  111.  Steel  Co.,  Joliet 
Works,  Joliet,  111.;  Engr.,  Garrett-Cromwell 
Engr.  Co.,  Cleveland;  Dir.,  Alliance  Mach.  Co., 
■Alliance,  O. ;  Cleveland  Machine  &  Mfg^  Co., 
Cleveland.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Civ.  Engrs. 
Club  of  Cleveland.  Married  L.  Belle  Cayes, 
My  24,  1893,  Joliet  111.  (died  My  9,  1909)- 
.'Iddrcss,  Guardian  Bldg.,  Cleveland. 

467.  JAMES  OLIVER  DAVIS 
(Husband  of  No.  473) 
Lawyer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  2,  1861,  Brim- 
field  Tp.,  Peoria  Co.,  111.;  s.  Richard  Carter 
(h.  Je  I,  1835,  Elm  Grove,  near  Wheeling,  W. 
Va.)  and  Margaret  (Keyser)  Davis  (b.  Ap  19, 
1834,  Belmont  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in  Dist. 
Sch.  at  French  Grove,  Millbrook  Tp.,  Peoria 
Co.,  111.;  Philo.  1882.  Adjt.  of  Bn.,  1885;  Bus. 
Mgr.,  Itlini,  1885-86;  first  place  in  Philo.  Orat. 
Contest,  1885.  Lawyer  admitted  to  practice 
of  law  by  Dist.  Court,  Harris  Co.,  Tex.,  D  22, 


1900;  before  Tex.  Supreme  Court,  1901;  in 
U.  S.  Courts,  1902;  in  Calif.  Courts,  1907. 
County  Surv.  for  Washington  Co.,  Colo.,  fall 
1887-89.  Mem.,  Trinity  M.  E.  Church;  Prei.. 
Golden  Gate  Alumni  Assn.  of  Univ.  of  111. 
Married  Rozina  Phebe  Fairchild  ('86),  S  22, 
1886.  Children:  Elmer  Fred,  b.  S  12,  1887: 
Richard  Henry,  b.  F  17,  1890;  lohn  Oliver,  b. 
S  20,  1892;  VVillard  Elbert,  b.  Nov.  30,  1894; 
Helen  Margaret,  b.  Mr  26,  1897.  Gertrude 
Orpha,  b.  Mr  19,  1901  (died  N  5,  1908);  Fair- 
child,  b.  Ag  18,  1903  (died  Ag  24,  1903);  Ad- 
dress, 2644  Dwight  Way,   Berkeley,  (^alif. 

468.  JOSEPH  CHAMBERS  DODDS 
(Father  of  Nos.  6205,  8274) 
Business;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Je  15,  1864, 
Dover,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
M.  D.,  C.  M.  C,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1889.  Philo- 
mathean. Phys.  in  L'.  S.  Marine  Hosp.,  1889; 
do.,  E.  111.  Hosp.  Insane,  Kankakee,  1890; 
Champaign,  1890-1909;  St.  Med.  Dir.,  M.  W.  A. 
lor  111.,  1908;  Supt.,  Twin  City  Ice  and  Cold 
Storage  Co.,  1909 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church. 
Married  Mina  Brown,  Ja,  1891.  Children:  Eva 
('14),  b.  O  1891;  Josephine  ('17),  b.  My  1893; 
Donald,  b.  Ja  1896.  Address.  622  W.  Hill  St., 
Champaign. 

469.     NETTIE  ELDER  (HARRIS) 

(Mother  of  No.  4695) 
Cert.;  B.  S.  in  L.  &  S.,  1914;  b.  S  13,  1863, 
Urbana;  d.  Erwin  (b.  D  20,  1839,  Ripley,  O.) 
and  Dorothy  (Shepherd)  Elder  (b.  Jl  s,  1843, 
Urbana.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Ale- 
thenai.  Mem.,  V.  W.  C.  A.  Married  Charles 
Ferman  Harris,  Ap  10,  1889,  Urbana.  Child, 
Leila  Dorothy  ('11),  b.  Jl  15,  1890.  Address. 
511    S.   Randolph  St.,  Champaign. f 

470.     *LEROY    ENDSLEY 
B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.   1863,  Milford,   111.;  s.  A.  J. 
Endsley.      Died    Ja    2,    1892,    Milford,    111. 

471.  ANNA    MAE   ERMENTROUT 

(KAMPER) 
Teacher;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  D  2_5,  1866: 
Urbana;  d.  William  John  (b.  1830,  0.)  and 
Catherine  Margaret  (Daugherty)  Ermentrout 
(b.  1833,  do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Teacher,  Urbana,  Watseka,  Riverside,  1886- 
1902;  Chicago,  1902-9;  Evanston,  1909-18. 
Mem.,  (Chicago  Coll.  (Tlub.  Married  Charles 
Abbie  Kamper,  Jl  1902,  Chicago.  Child,  John 
Ermentrout,  b.  Jl  .5,  1904.  Address,  628  Jndson 
Ave.,  Evanston,   111. 

472.  THOMAS  WARD  BEECHER 

EVERHART 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1127,  37-7) 
Supt,  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  31, 
1865,  near  Windsor,  111.;  s.  Rev.  Marion  Wash- 
ington (b.  Je  28,  1842,  near  Newcomerstown, 
O.)  and  Sarah  Isabelle  (Wyandt)  Everhart  (b. 
Mr  12,  1847,  do.).  Prepared  in  H.  Sch.  at 
Mattoon  and  Champaign.  Grad.  Sch.  of  Educ, 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1914-15.  Adelphic;  one  of 
twelve  selected  to  deliver  commencement  ora- 
tions. Teacher  dist.  sch.  near  Jacksonville,  111., 
1886-7;  Prin.,  II.  S.,  Whitehall,  1887-8;  Supt., 
Schs.,  Virginia,  1889-95;  Supt.,  Sch.,  Havana, 
1S95-9;  Supt.,  Schs.,  Mason  City,  1899-1906; 
Supt.,  Sch.,  Enid.  Okla.,  1906-09;  Supt.,  Sch., 
Muscatine,  la.,  1910-12;  Paris,  111.,  1912-14; 
Hastings,  Neb.,  1915-18.  Married  Laura  Brass- 
field  McCullough,  Je  16,  1892,  near  Jackson- 
ville, 111.     Address,  Paris,  111. 

47-,.     ROZINA  PHEBE  FAIRCHILD 

(DAVIS) 

(Wife  of  No.  467) 

B.   L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  15,   1865,  Metamora, 

111.;  d.  Reuben  H.  (b.  Ap  25,  1829,  Woodstock, 

O.)   and   Hulda  Rozinah  (Marsh)    Fairchild   (b. 


i886j 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


4.S 


O  10,  1834,  do.).  Prepared  in  Metamora  H.  S. 
Alethenai;  Sophograph  Bd. ;  Literary  Ed.  of 
mini,  1885-80.  Cor.  Sec,  Houston  Central  W. 
C.  T.  U.,  1903-5;  Supt.,  Legislative  Work, 
Houston,  Tex.,  Cent.  \V.  C.  T.  U.,  190^-5;  Supt., 
Legislative  Work,  Harris  Co.,  Tex.  Mem.,  W. 
C.  T.  U.,  1905;  Trinity  M.  E.  Church.  Married 
James  Oliver  Davis  ("86),  S  22,  1886,  Meta- 
mora, 111.  ChiUircii:  Llmcr  Fred,  b.  S  i-*,  1887; 
Rici.ard  Heiirv,  b.  F  17,  1890-  John  Oliver,  b. 
S  20,  1892;  Willard  Elbert,  b.  >I  30,  1894;  Helen 
Margaret,  b.  Mr  j6,  1897;  Gertrude  Lh  pha,  b. 
Mr  19,  1901  (died  N  5,  1908);  F'airchild,  b.  Ag 
18,  1903  (died  Ag  24,  1903).  Address,  2644 
Dwight  Way,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

474.     JAMES  B.  FULTON 

Fruit  I'acker  and  Shipper;  B.  S.;  b.  S  28, 
1861,  Washburn,  HI.;  s.  Francis  (b.  My  15, 
1834,  Pa.)  and  Mary  E.  (Jury)  Fulton  (b.  Ag 
10,  1836,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  IJist.  Sch.  Held 
Record  for  i  mile  run,  loo-yd.  and  220-yd. 
ilashes  and  120-yd.  hurdles.  Transitman,  Mo. 
Pac.  R.  R.,  1886-7;  Asst.  City  Engr.,  San  Diego, 
1887-9,  in  charge  of  street  work;  prospector, 
three  yrs. ;  since  1907  holding  a  working  in- 
terest in  the  Citrus  Soap  Co.,  San  Diego,  Calif.; 
since  1914  Dir.  and  \'.  P.  Mem.  Congr.  Church. 
Married  Floy  Belle  Fleetwood,  My  10,  1903, 
San  Diego,  Calif.  Children:  Stella  Floy,  b.  Ja 
2,  1907;  James  Fleetwood,  b.  N  4,  1908;  Ruth 
Elizabeth,  b.  S  13,  1910.  Address,  3176  Bos- 
ton Ave.,  San  Diego,  Calif. 

475.     JAMES  H.  GARRETT 

Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  1861,  Rochelle, 
111.;  s.  Mrs.  L.  Garrett.  Married  E.  Scott, 
1890.  Address,  504  W.  Washington  St.,  Cham- 
paign.t 

476.  JOHN  BREWER  GARVIN 

Teacher;  B.  S.;  b.  Ag  3,  1861,  Morristown, 
N.  Y. ;  s.  James  and  Mary  (Brewer)  Garvin 
(b.  do.).  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Col.,  Regt. ;  Gamma 
Lambda;  Pres.,  Sr.  Class;  Local  Ed.,  The 
mini.  Teaching,  Milwaukee,  1886-7;  Clerk  Dist. 
Court  and  Ed.,  Springfield  Advertiser,  Spring- 
field, Colo.,  1887-9;  Stud.,  Registrar  and  Libn., 
St.  Sch.  of  Mines,  (jolden,  Colo.,  1889-91;  Instr., 
Chem.,  Denver,  1892-1910;  Pres.,  Denver  Even- 
ing H.  S.,  1910-13;  Prin.,  South  Side  H.  S., 
Denver,  1913-15;  Instr.,  Chem.,  East  Side  H. 
S.,  Denver,  191 5 — -•  Auth.:  Qualitative  Chemi- 
cal Analysis,  D.  C.  Heath  &  Co.,  241  pp.,  1902. 
Mem.,  A.  \.  A.  S.  Married  Emma  L.  Dough- 
erty, Jl  9,  1891,  Golden  Gate,  Colo.  Children: 
Victor  J.,  b.  Mr  8,  1892;  Mary  A.,  b.  Ap  23, 
1894;  Marjorie,  b.  F  10,  1897;  John  B.,  b.  O 
20,    1903.     Address,  4545  Grove  St.,  Denver. 

477.  JAMES  WALDO  HARRIS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  1917;  b.  N  5, 

1863.  Beloit,  Wis.;  s.  James  M.  and  Sarah  Louise 
(Roljbins)  Harris.  R.  R.  Engr.  in  various  capaci- 
ties; Tunnel  Engineer,  Chicago  Surface  Lines. 
Married  Marie  Kissner,  D  26,  1894,  Charlevoix, 
Mich.  Children:  Edith  Carol,  b.  D  25,  1895; 
Elizabeth  Helen,  b.  N  i,  1903.  Address,  iio  S. 
East  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

478.  HARRY  THOMAS  HUBBARD 
Fruit  Grower;  Cert.;  b.  Ja  4,  1866,  Urbana;  s. 
Thomas  S.  (b.  (Cromwell,  Conn.,  1825)  and  Jane 
E.  (Woodruff)  Hubbard  (b.  1829,  N'ew  Britain, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Class  Sec. 
Hardware  Merchant,  1886-1907;  Salesman, 
1909-10;  Farmer,  1911-12;  Orchardist  1912- 
1916;  Accountant  1916 — .  Trustee  Presby. 
Church:  Mem..  A.  F.  A.  M.;  K.  T.;  Shrine. 
Married  Margaret  R.  Riley,  My  12,  1887. 
Children:  Frank  W.,  b.  My  12,  1888;  Austin, 
h.    1910.     .'Iddress,   Medford,   Ore. 

479.     'BERTIE  HUFF  (PHILBRICK) 
(Wife  of  No.  489) 
B.   L.    in    L.    &   S. ;   b.    1867,   Crawfordsville, 
Ind. ;    d.     George     A.     Hufl.       Married    Alvah 
Philbrick    ('86),    1889.     Died   Ap   6,    1895,   Chi- 
cago. 


480.     *JACOB  STONE  JACOBSON 
Cert,  in  Arch.:  b.  My  la,  1882,  Niantic,  111.; 
s.  H.  Jacobson.  Died  Jl  15,  1890,  Denver. 

481.  MINNIE  JAQUES 
Asst.  Cashier;  B.  L.;  b.  S  19,  1864,  Urbana; 
d.  F'rancis  Granger  (b.  Ja  s,  1839,  New  York 
City)  and  Eliza  Jane  (Park)  Jaques  (b.  Ja  23, 
1839,  Greene  Co.,  U.).  Prepared  in  Urbana. 
Aletiienai.  Asst.  Cashier,  Urbana  Banking  Co. 
.Address,  Urbana. 

482.  CHARLES  HENRY  KAMMANN 
Prin.,  Sch.;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Je  4,  1861, 
Rostock,  Ger. ;  s.  Carl  August  (b.  1831,  North 
Ger.)  and  Caroline  (Rutenick)  Kammann,  (b. 
1833,  do.).  Prepared  in  Mascoutah  Pub.  Schs. 
Philomathcan;  I£d.  iii  Chief,  lllini,  1885-6.  At- 
tended Univ.  of  Chicago,  summer  1894  and  1895. 
Su|it.,  Schs.,  Mascoutah,  1880-90;  Prin.,  Doug- 
las Sch.,  Peoria,  1890-4;  Head  of  Cier.  Dept., 
H.  S.,  Peoria,  1894-1904;  I'riii.,  McKinlcy  Sch., 
Peoria,  1904-9;  Prin.,  Lincoln  .Sch.,  1909 — . 
Auth.:  A  number  of  pamphlets,  addresses  and 
translations  on  the  mission  of  the  Ger.-.\m. 
Element  in  this  country.  Mem.,  Past  Master, 
Schiller  Lodge  A.  F.  A.  M.  No.  335;  St.  Ger.- 
Am.  Alliance  (Pres.  1907-11);  Nat.  Ger. -Am. 
Alliance  (Ex.  Council;  Sec,  1910-18)  111.  Sch. 
Masters'  Club.  Married  Mary  E.  Hucke,  N  28, 
1888.  Children:  Elva  K.,  b.  Je  14,  1890;  Meta 
M.,  b.  Ja  30,  1892;  Carl  P.,  b.  O  9,  1900.  Ad- 
dress, 2408  Main  St.,  Peoria. 

483.  EMIL  LEMME 
Architect;  Cert,  in  Arch.;  b.  F  2,  1863,  Daven- 
port, la.;  s.  Edward  W.  (b.  Hamburg,  Ger.)  and 
Henrietta  (Rohrmann)  Lemme  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Arch.,  1900 — .  Arch,  of 
the  famous  Sutro  Baths,  San  Francisco,  the 
largest  public  baths  in  the  world;  also  of  the 
Cliff  Hpuse,  destroyed  in  1907.  Auth.:  Strength 
and  Stiffness  of  Beams  for  .\rchs.,  Engrs.  ami 
Constructors.  Past  Chief  Ranger  Court  Acacia, 
Ind.;  Order  of  Foresters,  1906;  Dist.  Deputy 
High  Chief  Ranger,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  1912.  Married 
Amy  Alberta  Lemme,  S  15,  1901,  San  Francis- 
co.    Address,   337,    7th   Ave.,    San   Francisco. 

484.     CLINTON  GRANT  LUMLEY 

(Husband  of  No.  548;  Father  of  No.  7758) 
Physician  and  Surg.;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b. 
Je  14,  1862,  Ringwood,  111.  s.  Thomas  Robert 
(b.  Scarborough,  Eng.)  and  Eliza  A.  (Mitchell) 
Luniley  (b.  Kingsville,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Ringwood  Pub.  Schs.  M.  D.,  Northwestern 
Coll.  of  Med.,  1889.  Philomathcan.  Chicago, 
1888-1913;  Urbana,  1913 — .  Mem.,  First  Baptist 
Church,  Chicago;  Stud.  Baptist  Church,  Cham- 
paign; .\.  M.  A.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Physicians 
Club  of  Chicago;  Univ.  Club  of  111.  Married 
Nellie  McLean  ('88),  S  26,  1889,  Urbana. 
Children:  Harold,  b.  Mr  20,  1891;  Leslie 
Robert  ('16),  b.  Jl  23,  1893;  Arlene,  b.  F  27, 
1897;  Dorothy,  b.  Ag  26,  1900.  .Address,  411 
W.  Nevada  St.,  Urbana. 

485.  HENRY  MILTON  MORSE 
(Brother  of  Nos.  281,  437) 
Bridge  and  Struct.  Engr.;  B.  .S.  in  M.  E. ;  b. 
O  7,  1864,  Metamora,  111.;  s.  Levi  P.  (Roches- 
ter, Vt.)  and  Mary  A.  (Parminter)  Morse  (De- 
vonshire, Eng.).  Prepared  in  Metamora  H.  S. 
Philomathcan;  Class  Pres.,  1883;  Orator  Inter- 
coll,  cont.,  1885.  Elec.  light  installation,  1886- 
87;  Arch,  iron  work  draughting  and  estimating, 
1887-98;  Struct.  Steel  and  Bridge  draughting 
and  designing,  1898;  Bridge  designing  and  Chief 
Draughtsman  for  R.  Modjeski,  1902-9;  Asst. 
Engr.  for  do.,  1909-11;  Engr.  on  Const,  of 
Broadway  bridge,  Portland,  Ore.,  1011-12. 
Auth.:  The  Superstructure  of  the  McKinley 
Bridge,  St.  Louis,  in  Vol.  61,  Engrs.  Record. 
iQio,  pp.  572-4.  Married  Mary  F.  Hall,  F  14, 
i8q3,  Chicago.     Children:  Jolin  Alden,  b.   S  2? 


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1896  (died  Mr  9,  1897);  Katherine  Hall,  b.  D 
17,  1899;  Milton  Hall,  b.  Jl  i,  1904-  Address, 
451  Ainsworth  Ave.,  Portland.  Ore. 

486.  WALTER  AUREL  GEORGE 

OLSHAUSEN 
Civ.  and  Min.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  1865. 
Davenport,    la.;   s.   J.  J.    Olshausen.      Address, 
Parral,  Mex. 

487.  GRACE  ETTA  PARMINTER 
Home  Missionary;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  D  22 

1863,  Metamora,  111.;  d.  John  (b.  1822,  Devon 
shire,  Eng.)  and  Harriet  (Earl)  Parminter  (b 
1835,  Xorthampton,  do.).  Prepared  in  Meta 
mora  H.  S.  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Teacher 
1886-91;  at  home,  1891-9;  Mission  work  in  Chi 
cago,  1899 — .  Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  V.  P. 
Chicago  Assn.;  111.  Woman's  Home  Mission 
ary  Lnion;  Bd.  of  Mgrs.  Congr.  Tr.  Sch.  for 
Women;  Advisory  Bd.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Univ.  of 
111.;  The  Congr.  Club  of  Chicago;  Alumnae 
Assn.;  The  Chicago  Coll.  Club.  Address.  4007 
Ellis  Ave.,   Chicago. 

488.  WILLIAM  DAVID  PENCE 
Educ.  and  Engr.;  Cert,  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  1895; 
b.  N  26,  1865,  Columbus,  Ind. ;  s.  David  (b. 
Ap  9,  1820,  Sullivan  Co.,  Tenn.)  and  Nancy 
(Hart)  Pence  (b.  O  27,  1825,  near  Columbus, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Columbus  (Ind.)  H.  S. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  Asst.  Engr.,  Colo,  and 
Santa  Fe  R.  R.,  1886;  Roadmaster,  Asst.  Engr. 
Maintenance  of  Way  and  Res.  Engr.,  i886- 
92;  Instr.,  Asst.  Prof,  and  Assoc.  Prof.,  C.  E., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1802-9;  Prof.,  C.  E.,  Purdue 
Univ.,  1899-06;  Prof.,  Ry.  Engng.,  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  1906-15;  Engr.,  Wis.  Tax  &  R.  R.  Com- 
missions. 1900-13.  Mem.,  Engng.  Bd.  Inter- 
state Commerce  Comn.  in  charge  Central  Dist. 
(Chicago),  Valuation  of  Railroad  Properties, 
1913 — .  On  comn.  to  study  drainage  develop- 
ments in  Kankakee  marsh  region,  1904-6.  Auth.: 
Stand  Pipe  Accidents  and  Failures,  Engr. 
News  Pub.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1895;  Sur.  Manual, 
joint  auth.,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  N.  Y., 
1900;  Ed.,  publications.  Am.  Ry.  Engng.  Assn., 
1905 — .  Mem..  A.  S.  C.  E.;  Soc.  for  Pro- 
motion of  Engng.  Educ;  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.; 
West.  Ry.  Club;  Cosmos  Club,  Washington; 
Univ.  Club  of  Madison;  Engrs.  Club  of  Chi- 
cago; Am.  Ry.  Engrs.  Assn.  Married  Char- 
lotte Gaston,  D  31,  1888,  Columbus,  Ind. 
Children:  Nellie  Ada,  b.  Ag  23,  1890;  Helen 
Lottie,  b.  N  23,  1892;  Esther  Nancy,  b.  F  11, 
1907.     Address,  910  S.  Mich.  Ave.,  Chicago. 

489.  ALVAH  PHILBRICK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  286,  403;  Husband  of  No.  479) 
Engineer;  Cert,  in  C.  E.;  b.  1863,  Baileyville, 
111.;  s.  Mays  H.  (b.  1827,  Waldo,  Me.)  and 
Mary  (McFarland)  Philbrick  (b.  1828,  Md.). 
Mem.,  Philbrick,  Dunn  &  Co.  Chief  Engr.  M. 
&  G.  R.  R.,  1886-1905.  Married  Bertie  Hufl' 
('86),  1889  (died  Ap  6,  1895).  Address,  946 
E.  Beach  St.,  Biloxi,  Miss. 

490.  'WILLIAM  LEWIS  PLOWMAN 

B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  1864,  Virden,  111.;  s.  J. 
Plowman.     Died  Jl  13,  1893,  Shoshone,  Wyo. 

491.  VERTUS   BASSETT   ROBERTS 
Mun.    Engr.;    Cert,    in    C.    E.-    b.    1861     Dii 

Page  Co..  111.;  s.  T.  O.  and  Sarah  (Fuller) 
Roberts.  Public  Engr.,  Blue  Island,  111.;  Engr., 
Morgan  Park,  Hinsdale  and  Evergreen  Park. 
Address,   Blue   Island,   Ill.f 

492.     CHARLES   ELLIOTTE  SARGENT 
(Father  of  No.  9368) 

Chief  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  '2.  1862. 
Carlinville.  111.;  s.  Jacob  True  (b.  1832,  N.  H.) 
and  Maria  L.  (Braley)  Sargent  (fa.  1835. 
Weilsl)oro,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Dist.  Scli 
B.  S.,  Blackburn  Coll.,   1882;   M.  S.,  do.,   1886 


Philoniathean;  represented  Univ.  in  St.  Orat. 
Cont.  Mgr.,  Ide  &  Son.  Chicago.  1896;  Chief 
Engr.,  times  Engr.  Works,  Chicago,  1900; 
Mgr.,  Sargent  Engng.  Co.,  1897;  Gas  Engr., 
Wis.  Engine  Co.,  1910;  Consulting  Engr.,  1912; 
Chief  Engr.,  Am.  Rotary  Valve  Co^  Anderson, 
Ind.;  Chief  Engr.,  Lyons  Atlas  Co.,  Indian- 
apolis. Inventor  of  Sargent  complete  expan- 
sion Gas  Engine,  Pats.  Nos.  783,983;  752,304; 
752.303;  752.109;  731.134;  644. "49;  Sargent 
Steam  Meter  No.  716,865;  Sargent  Draft 
Gauge;  Recording  Dynamometer;  Steam  Tur- 
bine; Pressure  Switch;  Gas  Calorimeter;  Sar- 
gent Silent  Automobile  Engine.  Auth.:  A 
New  Prill,  in  Gas  Engine  Design,  An  Indi- 
cating .-\nglemeter,  An  Indicating  Steam  Meter, 
etc.  Contributions  to  Power,  Am.  Machinist, 
Mod.  Machinery,  The. Gas  Engine;  Contributor 
to  S.  A.  E.  proceedings.  Mem.,  West.  Soc. 
Engrs.;  Franklin  Inst.;  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Epis. 
Church;  Engr.  Soc.  of  Wis.;  Soc.  Automobile 
Engrs.  Married  Hattie  Boynton,  Ap  2,  1900, 
Chicago.  Children:  Francelia  P.  ('18),  b. 
1891;  Charline  M.,  b.  1897;  Richard  B.,  b.  1901. 
Address,  2020  N.  Delaware  St.,  Indianapolis; 
bus.  add.,   19th  and  Martindale,  do. 

403.  HARRY  SHLAUDEMAN 
(Brother  of  No.  328) 
Investment  Broker;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  11, 
1865,  Decatur,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  Ja  13,  1834, 
Wildeshausen,  Oldenburg,  Ger.)  and  Caroline 
(Weissman)  Shlaudenian  (b.  Mr  22,  1836, 
Rothselbcrg,  Rheinpfalz,  do.).  Prepared,  De- 
catur H.  S.  Philomathean,  V.  P.;  Treas.,  Ath. 
.-\ssn.;  Class  Treas.  Arch.,  Chicago,  1887; 
Sec.  and  Treas.,  Decatur  Brewing  Co.,  1888- 
1900;  Pres.,  Citizen's  Bank,  1900-5.  Married 
Margaret  J.  McGorray,  F  27,  1894,  Decatur, 
111.  Children:  Mildred  Draper,  b.  N  16,  1894, 
Caroline,  b.  Ap  i,  1896  (died,  Mr  30.  1899); 
Henrv  Ricker,  b.  My  7,  1897;  Karl  Whitman, 
b.  D  30,  1898;  Robert,  b.  S  22,  1900;  Margaret 
Gertrude,  b.  Mr  20,  1903  (died  Ap  3,  1903); 
Frank,  b.  D  14,  1904.  Address,  563  N.  Ma- 
rengo Ave.,  Pasadena,  Calif. 

494.     LUTHER  THOMPSON 

(Husband  of  No.   443;    Brother  of  Nos. 

924,  1 091) 

Engineer;    Cert.;    B.    S.    in    C.    E.,    1914;    b- 

N   9,    1863,    Heath,    Mass.;    s.    Edward    Payson 

(b.  S    1833,  do.)  and  Susan  Jane  (Burrington) 

Thompson    (b.    Ap    24,    1838,    do.).      Prepared 

in    Bement   H.    S.    Adelphic.    Civ.   Engr.,   I.   C. 

R.     R.,     1 886-1902;     Drainage     Engr.,     1902 — . 

Mem.,    West.   Soc.    Engrs.      Married    Bessie  G. 

Plank  ('85),  D  25,  1889,  Champaign.     Address, 

Winamac,  Ind. 

495.     "ZECH    LINCOLN    WHITMIRE 

(Brother  of  No.  226;  Father  of  No.  6665) 
Phys.  and  Surg.;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Ap 
20,  1865,  Metamora,  111.;  s.  James  Smith  (b. 
D  13,  1821,  Sidnev,  O.)  and  Sidna  (Robinson) 
Whitmire  (b.  F  28,  1827,  Morgan  Co.,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med. 
Coll.,  1890;  M-  I-,  1893-  -Vdelnhic.  Con- 
tributor to  various  nied.  jours.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church;  Champaign  Co.,  Med.  Soc,  1891-9- 
Married  Alice  G.  Fugate,  Mr  5,  1891,  Urbana. 
Child,  Laura  Gwendolyn  ('14).  b-  Ap  27,  1892. 
Died   D   3,    1899,   Urbana. 

496.  HENRY  WHITE  WILDER 
(Brother  of  No.  852) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  16,  1866,  Essex  Co., 
N.  Y.;  s.  C.  N.  and  Martha  Louise  (Thornton) 
Wilder.  Philoniatlican;  Capt.,  Univ.  Rcgt. 
Struct.  Steel  Work,  Chicago.  Mem.,  Royal 
League  North  Am.  Union,  C.  A.  A.  Married 
Susar.  V.  Kann,  F  22,  1890,  Racine,  Wis. 
Cliildrc.i:  Thornton  Storer,  b.  Mr  18,  1893; 
Chester  Nelson,  b.  My  7,  1895.  Address,  1813 
Peoples    Gas    Bldg.,    Chicago. f 


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CLASS  OF  1887  (28  LIVING.  2  DEAD) 

Chemical  Inst.  Married  Isadore  E.  Meldrum, 
S  I,  1907.  Boston.  Address.  5629  Winthrop 
Ave..  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  2029  Peoples  Gas 
Building,    do. 


497.     WILLIAM   BARCLAY 

(Brother  of  No.  629) 
Civ.  EngT.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  16.  1861, 
Wheatland,  111.;  s.  James  and  Rachel  (Mc- 
MickenJ  Barclay.  Gen.  Civ.  Engr.,  Kansas  City, 
Kan.;  Co.  Siirv^  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  1904. 
Mem.,  United  rresby.  Church;  Mercantile 
Club,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  Married  Elizabeth 
L.  Walters,  Ja  i,  1891.  Wheatland.  111.  Chil- 
dren: Herbert  T.,  b.  1891;  James  F.,  b.  i8'j4; 
Gordon  A.,  b.  1896;  William  L.,  b.  1902;  Mar- 
garet A.,  b.  1904.  Address,  740  Sandusky  Ave., 
Kansas  City,  Kan.t 

498.  JOHN  BIDWELL  BLAKE 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in   M.    E.;   b.   My   7.    1864, 

Arlington,  Mass.;  s.  Stephen  Pierce  (b.  Jl  31, 
1822,  West  Cambridge,  Mass.)  and  Abigail 
Thorning  (Wood)  Blake  (b.  D  22,  1836).  Pre- 
pared in  Chicago  Univ.  Psi  Upsilon.  Mech. 
Engr.,  Rice  &  Whitaker,  1887-88;  Eraser  & 
Chalmers,  1888-89;  Leonard  &  Izard,  1890-92; 
Central  Elec.  Co.,  1892-94;  Cameron  &  Blake, 
1894-99;  liolabird  &  Koclie,  i89i;-i9i8;  entered 
Govt,  employ  as  M.  Engr.  in  the  Cantonment 
Div.,  Engr.  Ildcitrs.,  1918.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc. 
Heating  and  Ventilating  Engrs. ;  Glen  Oak 
Country  Club.  Married  Martha  Wadsworth 
Claflin,  My  28,  1891,  Lombard,  111.  Address. 
Lombard,    111. 

499.  EDWARD   IKE  CANTINE 

Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ja  20,  1864, 
near  Birmingham,  Mich.;  s.  Charles  Edv/ard 
(b.  1838,  ntar  Battle  Creek,  Mich.)  and  Helen 
Scott  (Wallace)  Cantine  (b.  1840,  near  Bir- 
mingham, do.).  Prepared  in  Bloomington  H. 
S.;  Cross  Bus.  Coll.  and  HI.  Wesleyan  Univ. 
Prcs.,  Philomathean;  Pres.  and  Treas.,  Y.  M. 
C.  A.;  Treas.,  Ath.  Assn.;  Apollo  Glee  Club; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Rcgt.  With  Chicago,  Kan.  & 
Neb.  R.  R.,  1887-88;  pvt.  practice,  Blooming- 
ton,  111.,  1888-89;  Civ.  Engr.,  No.  Pac.  R.  R., 
Wash.,  Idaho  and  Mont.,  1889-190^;  Div. 
Engr.,  Delaware  R.  R.,  Lackawana  &  Western 
R.  R.,  N.  J.,  1903-11;  Engr.  and  Contr.,  Port- 
land, Ore.,  1911-16;  St.  Highway  and  Chief 
Deputy  St.  Engr.,  Ore.  St.,  Highway  Comn., 
1916;  U.  S.  Shipping  Bd.,  Emergency  Fleet 
Corp.  Representative  Grant  Smith-Porter  Ship 
Co.  Yard,  1917-18.  Mem.,  111.  Soc,  Mont. 
Soc,  and  A.  S.  C.  E. ;  Presby.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Anna  Warren,  O  18,  1894,  Lopez,  Wash, 
(died  Ja  S,  1897,  Helena,  Mont.);  Etta  Rob- 
inson, Ag  7,  1901,  Cedar  Falls,  la.  Children: 
Helen  Scott,  b.  S  27,  1903;  Charles  Edward,  b. 
Jl  17,  1905;  Thomas  Robinson,  b.  S  22,  1907. 
Address,  525  E.  49th  St.,  Portland,  Ore.; 
bus.  add.,  Grant  Smith-Porter  Ship  Yard,  do. 

500.  PERCIVAL  LEMON  CLARK 
B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  O  17,  1866,  Elgin,  111.;  s. 
Anson  Luman  (b.  O  12,  1836,  North  Adams, 
Mass.)  and  Phoebe  Etta  (Lemon)  Clark.  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Philomathean.  Prac- 
ticed medicine  1887-92;  Supt.,  Morgan  & 
Wright  Rubber  Factory,  1892-7;  Gen.  Mgr.  Self- 
Winding  Clock  Co.,  1897 — •  Mem.,  Loyal 
Legion.  Married  Emme  Fredericka  Dallenbach, 
Ap  18,  1888,  Kenosha,  Wis.  Children:  Anson 
Luman,  b.  Je  17,  1893;  Percival  Lemon,  b.  My 
13,  1897;  Marion  Almeda,  b.  Ag  20,  1898;  John 
Thomas,  b.  S  s,  1901.  Address,  i8s  Dearborn 
St.,  Chicago. 

SOI.  ERViN  DRYER 
Engr.  and  Salesman;  J3.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ag 
24,  i860,  Lafayette,  Intl.;  s.  Hiram  G.  (b.  Mr 
9,  1830,  Dayton,  O.)  and  Catherine  (Lindley) 
Dryer  (b.  Ap  24,  1837.  Hamilton,  do.).  Elec. 
Const,  with  U.  S.  Elec.  Co.,  1887-9;  Elec 
Const,  and  Engr.  with  Westinghouse,  1889- 
1903;  Engr.  and  Salesman,  AUis  Chalmers 
Co.,     1903 — .       Mem.,    A.    I.    E.    E. ;     Electro- 


S02.  IDA  EISENMAYER  (SCHEVE) 
Cert.;  b.  Jl  1.  1867.  Mascoutah,  111.;  d. 
Geo.  C.  (b.  Jl  9,  1820,  Hasslocli,  Ger.)  and 
Margarethe  (Emig)  Eisenmayer  (b.  My  3,  1822, 
Imsbach,  do.).  Prepared  in  Mascoutah  and 
Univ.  Acad.  Alethcnai.  Taught,  Lebanon, 
1888-9;  Mascoutah,  1889-91;  at  home  and  recre- 
ation traveling,  1891-06.  Married  Philip 
Scheve.  My  i.s,  iqo6.  Mason  City,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Margaret  Elizabeth,  b.  F  27,  1907;  Carl 
Julius,  b.  F  17,  1908.     Address,  Palisade,  Colo. 

503.  MARK  FARGUSSON 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  1891;  b. 
]1  28,  1865,  Chicago;  s.  Owen  and  Prudence 
L.  (Harrison)  Fargusson.  Prepared  in  Prep. 
Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.  Attended  Cornell  Univ., 
1885;  With  Pencoyd  Const.  Co.;  Phoenix  Const. 
Co.;  Gen.  Engng.  work,  and  city  surv. ;  Yacht 
designing  with  C.  D.  Mosher;  Chief  Asst.  Engr., 
Holland  Submarine  Boat  Co.;  Tech.  Expert  U. 
S.  Shipbuilding  Co.;  Naval  Arch.  Commissioned 
as  Lt.  in  Naval  Brigade,  N.  C,  St.  Guard,  D 
IS,  1897  and  1899.  Discovered  method  of  de- 
termining distances  between  ships  at  sea  dur- 
ing fogs,  also  between  ships  and  lighthouses; 
method  of  combining  turbines  and  reciprocat- 
ing engines  in  steamships.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C. 
£.;  Am.  Soc.  of  Naval  Engrs.;  Soc.  of  Naval 
Archs.  and  Marine  Engrs.;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc. 
Address,   Southport,  N.  C.t 

S04.  BRUCE  FINK 
Professor;  B.  S.;  b.  D  22,  186 1,  Blackberry 
Tp.,  111.;  s.  Reuben  (b.  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.) 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Day)  Fink  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Jennings  Sem.,  Aurora,  111.  Town- 
send  Scholarship  at  Harvard;  A.  M.,  Harvard, 
1S95;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1889.  Adelphic; 
Sigma  Xi.  Taught,  Mt.  Vernon,  S.  Dak., 
1887-9;  Elk  Point,  1889-92;  Prof.,  Biol.  Upper 
la.  Univ.,  Fayette,  la.,  1892-1903;  Prof.,  Bot., 
la.  Coll.,  1903-6;  Prof.,  Bot.,  Miami  Univ. 
1906 — .  Auth. :  Botanical  papers  published  in 
various  places;  The  Lichens  of  Minn.,  300  pp.; 
Lichens  of  la.,  Fayette,  la.,  1895-8;  numerous 
other  works  on  lichens,  including  a  bibliography 
on  No.  Am.  Lichens;  numerous  \yorks  on 
Cladonias;  Botanical  Sc.  in  Miami  Univ.,  1906; 
Twenty-five  yrs.  of  Advance  in  Bot.,  1916;  The 
Ascomycetes  of  O.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  Bui.  19,  1-32, 
1915.  Fellow,  Am.  Assn.;  mem..  Central  Soc. 
of  Naturalists;  Botanical  Soc.  of  Am.;  Acad. 
of  Sc.  Assoc.  Ed.  of  Mycologia;  O.  Acad,  of 
Sc,  pres.  ipio;  Pres.  Sullivan  Moss  Soc, 
igio.  Married  Ida  May  Hammond,  Ja  19, 
1889.  Children:  Louis  Day,  b.  Ag  11,  1890; 
Hugh  Willard,  b.  O  6,  1897;  Ruth  Elizabeth, 
b.  D  8,  1900.  Address,  504  Maple  Ave.,  Ox- 
ford, O. 

SOS.  ANGELINE  GAYMAN  (WESTON) 
(Wife  of  No.  586;  Sister  of  Nos.  1033,  1682) 
Cert.;  b.  1868,  Champaign;  d.  George  (b. 
1842,  Akron,  O.)  and  Louise  (Stoltey)  Gay- 
man  (b.  1844,  Hildesheim,  Hanover,  Ger.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Alethenai. 
Taught  1887-94.  Married  Nathan  Austin  Wes- 
ton ('89).  S  4,  1894,  Champaign.  Children: 
Nathan,  b.  1896;  Janet  Louise,  b.  1905.  Ad- 
dress, (Champaign. 

S06.  -FRANKLIN  MARION  GILBERT 
Machinist;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  9,  i860, 
Montgomery,  Tex.;  s.  Thomas  Gilbert  (b.  Lon- 
don, Eng.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Drafts- 
man; Mech.  Engr.  Married  Anna  Ulrica 
Fuchs,  1809.  Children:  Anna  Marion,  b.  S 
20,  1900;  Franklin  Carl,  b.  My  7,  1905.  Died 
F  3,  1913,  New  York. 


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I1887 


S07.     RUDOLPH    ZERSE   GILL  I 

Contractor;  Cert.;  b.  My  17,  1866,  Urbana; 
s.  Z.  E.  and  Hannah  K.  (Wolfe)  Gill.  Pre- 
pared in  Urbana  H.  S.  Contr.  at  Knoxvillc, 
Tenn.,  1889-93;  Urbana,  1893 — .  Mem.,  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  K.  T.;  Shrine;  B.  F.  O.  E.;  Mo.  Ath. 
Club  of  St.  Louis.  Married  Nellie  Martha 
Maxwell,  O  10,  1889,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Chil- 
dren: RudoNh  Zerse,  b.  Je  29,  1894;  Frederick 
Maxwell,  b.  Mr  23,  1899-  Address,  Murphys- 
boro,  Ill.t 

508.     EDWARD  WILLL\M  GOLDSCHMIDT 
(Brother    of    Nos.    542,    809) 

Dist.  Mgr.,  Wagner  Elec.  Mfg.  Co.;  b.  Je  23, 
1865,  Davenport,  la.;  s.  Peter  (b.  1824,  Ger.) 
and  Elise  (Hinrichsen)  Goldschmidt  (b.  1828, 
Ger.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Sale  and  In- 
stallation of  Elec.  Mach.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, i889-:9oi;  Bullock  Elec.  Mfg.  Co.,  Cin- 
cinnati, Chicago  office,  1901-02;  Dist.  Mgr., 
New  York  office,  1902-04;  Dist.  Mgr.,  Wagner 
Elec.  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  at  N.  Y.  office, 
1904 — .  Assoc,  mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Engrs.  Club, 
N.  Y.  Married  Maud  Kimball,  Je  14,  1894, 
Champaign.  Children:  Margaret  M.,  b.  1896; 
Clara  E.,  b.  i8gS;  Edward  K.,  b.  1905.  Address. 
21   Norman  Road,  Upper  Montclair,  N.  J. 

509.     PHILIP  ALBERT  GOODWIN 
B.   S.   in  L.  &  S.;  Address,  Albany,  Ore. 

510.     GRANT  GREGORY 
(Brother  of  Nos.   140,  179) 

Speculative  Bldg.;  B.  L.;  b.  S  9,  1864,  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich.;  s.  John  Milton  (b.  Jl  6,  1822, 
Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.)  and  Julia  Gregory  (b.  S  7, 
1830,  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic. 
Reporter  for  the  Kansas  City  Star,  1888-1891; 
reporter  for  N.  Y.  City  News  Bureau,  1892; 
reporter  of  Brooklyn  politics,  N.  Y.  World. 
1893-1896;  N.  Y.  Tribune  reporter  and  copy 
ed.,  1896-1903;  asst.  night  city  ed..  Tribune, 
1903-05;  speculative  bldg.  in  suburbs  of  Brook 
lyn,  1905 — .  Married  Caroline  Peeples,  O  14. 
1891,  Joliet,  111.  Children:  Dorothy,  b.  S  20, 
1893;  John  Worthington,  b.  Mr  14,  1903.  Ad- 
dress, 7106  Bennett  Court,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

511.  CHARLES  WEBER  HENSON 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  28, 
1863,  Philadelphia;  s.  Poindexter  Smith  (b. 
D  1831,  Va.)  and  Amorette  (Reese)  Henson 
(b.  1832,  N.  C).  Prepared  in  Bridgeton,  (N. 
J.)  H.  S.;  So.  Jersey  Inst.;  Stevens  Inst,  of 
Tech.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Phi 
Kappa  Psi.  M.  Engr..  Am.  Bridge  Works,  two 
yrs. ;  Mfr.,  1887 — .  Patented  three  gas  regula 
tors,  190S-7-13.  Libn.,  Baptist  Church,  twen 
ty-one  yrs.  Married  Mary  Garnett  Hegan,  Ja 
25,  1893,  Chicago.  Address,  338  N.  Mason 
Ave.,  Austin,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  607  S.  Dear 
born  St.,  do. 

512.  EDWARD  SPENCER  JOHNSON 
Pres.,  Locomotive  Works;  Cert,  in  C.  E.; 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  i9U;  b.  S  25,  i860,  Rock 
Island,  111.;  s.  S.  T.  (b.  1824,  Sweden)  and 
Sophia  (Bloomquist)  Johnson,  (b.  1823,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Moline  H.  S.  Rodman,  C.  B.  &  Q., 
1887-8;  Res.  Engr  Davenport,  la.,  and  S.  Dak. 
1888-90;  do.,  Pacific  Short  Line,  1890-91;  Chief 
Engr.,  Sioux  City  No.  Ry.,  1891-93;  V.  P., 
Flick  and  Johnson,  Const.,  1894-1905;  Pres.,  t. 
S.  Johnson  Co.,  1905-9;  Pres.,  Johnson  &  Carey 
Co.,  1909 — ;  Pres.,  Davenport  Locomotive 
Works,  1903 — .  Mem.,  Davenport  (la.)  Cml. 
Club;  Union  League  Club;  111.  Ath.  Club; 
Davenport  Outing  Club-  Arsenal  Golf  Club. 
Married  Anastaiia  Madden,  Jl  26,  1897.  Ad- 
dress, Davenport,  la.;  bus.  add..  East  River 
Road,    Davenport,   Ta. 


S13.  CLARENCE  ANGIER  LLOYD 
(Brother  of  No.  183) 
Auditor  and  Mgr.;  B.  S.;  b.  Ag  2,  1866,  La- 
Moille,  111.;  s.  David  H.  and  Ellen  Percis 
(Angier)  Lloyd.  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Philoniathean,  Pres.  Expert  for  U.  S.  Elec. 
Lighting  Co.;  do.  Thompson  Houston  Elec.  Co., 
two  yrs.;  Supt.,  Cicero  Water,  Gas  and  Elec. 
Lighting  Co.,  two  yrs.;  M^r.,  West.  Light 
Power  Co.,  one  yr. ;  Asst.  Supt.,  Installation 
at  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago, 
Dept.  .Mach. ;  Proprietor,  Twin  City  Elec.  Co., 
Champaign;  Auditor  Lloyd's  Main  St.  Store 
and  Mgr.  Lloyd's  Univ.  Store;  Mfr.  of  Bows- 
hcr  Tellurian.  Inventor  of  Elec.  Transfer 
-Switch;  Voltmeter  Switch;  Motor  Regulator 
for  Organ  Blowing.  Organist  at  first  Baptist 
Church.  Married  Ida  Mae  Kellogg,  Ap  15, 
1890,  Chicago  (died  Mr  30,  1912);  Nellie  Maud 
Cole.  My  14,  1914.  Children:  Robert  Kellogg, 
b.  F  23,  1891;  Mildred  Lygia  (adopted)  b.  Ja 
3,  1905  (died  My  1906);  Marjorie  Zidie 
(adopted)  b.  My  18,  1906.  Address,  11 14  W. 
Park    Ave.,    Champaign. 

514.  FRANK  BREWER  LONG 
(Brother  of  No.  895) 
Arch.  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.,  1908;  b. 
D  30,  1863,  Hamilton,  O. ;  s.  John  Milton  (b. 
O  16,  1835,  Monroe)  and  Emily  (Vorhees) 
Brewer  (b.  S  10,  1838,  Middletown,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Virden  H.  S.  Arch.  Draftsman, 
Holabird  &  Roche,  1891 — .  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church;  Univ.  Club  of  Chicago.  Married  Jen- 
nie May  Ter  Bush,  Je  26,  1899,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress, 656  Bowen  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
1400  Monroe  Bldg.,  dct 

515.  HENRY  MOLINEAUX  LYMAN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ap  1,  1864, 
Forest  City,  Calif.;  s.  Romanzo  (b.  Northamp- 
ton, Mass.)  and  Mary  G.  (Alderman)  Lyman 
(b.  N.  Y.  state).  Prepared  in  N.  W.  Coll., 
Naperville,  111.  Pres.,  Philomathean;  Pres. 
Ath.  Assn.;  Engng.  Soc.  Engaged  in  Elec. 
Lighting,  1887-9;  Ry.  and  Lighting,  1889- 
96;  Consulting  Engr.,  1896-99;  Mgr.,  Heine 
Safety  Boiler  Co.,  1899 — .  Invented  Front 
Wheel  Brake  for  Automobiles;  numerous  other 
inventions.  Mem.,  O.  Elec.  Soc;  Nat.  Elec. 
Lighting  Assn.;  Engrs.  Club,  Columbus,  O. ; 
Engrs.  Club,  Philadelphia.  Married  Marie  H. 
Detmers,  1890,  Columbus,  O.  Children:  Dor- 
othy E.,  b.  1892;  Florence  M.,  b.  1894.  Ad- 
dress, 704  N.  Fortieth  St.,  Philadelphia. 

516.     WALTER    REYNOLDS    MITCHELL 

(Brother  of  No.  1563) 
Teacher;  B.  S.;  b.  O  8,  1861,  Locke,  O.;  s. 
Kmor  Hawkins  (b.  O.)  and  Emily  Sophia 
(Reynolds)  Mitcliell  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Dist.  Sch.  Adelphic;  Pres.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Hon. 
scholarship,  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Taught  m  Ur- 
bana H.  S.,  1888-9;  Gen.  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Bloomington,  1889-91;  taught  in  Bement  H.  S. 
1891;  Hyde  Park  H.  S.,  Chicago,  1891—. 
Auth.:  Studies  of  Plant  Life,  Heath  &  Co., 
1900  (with  Pepoon  &  Maxwell).  Married 
Florence  Medora  Stewart,  Je  19,  1889,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  Beulah,  b.  Ja  24.  1892; 
Maurice  Stewart,  b.  My  xo,  1894.  Address, 
1228  E.  S7th  St.,  Hyde  Park,  Chicago.t 

517.  ALBERT  CUTTS  MOORE 
Co.  Commissioner;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  D 
12,  1864,  Polo,  111.;  s.  Amos  F.  (b.  1832,  Ack- 
worth,  N.  H.)  and  Marcia  (Cutts)  Moore  (b. 
1838.  Kittery,  Me.).  Prepared  in  Polo  H.  S. 
Philomathean;  Pres.,  Class;  Illun  Bd.;  Capt, 
Univ.  Regt.  R.  R.  employee,  1888-1904;  Insp.. 
Trans-Continental  Freight  Bus.  Bur.,  1904-6; 
Sec  ,  Walla  Walla  Cml.  Club,  1906-12;  Co.  Com- 
missioner,   Walla    Walla    Co.,     1917— •       F""st 


Baccalaureate  Ai.u  m  x i 


40 


Lt.,  Co.  G,  6th  Inf.,  ID.  Nat.  Guard,  1888-9. 
Married  Jessie  Fearn  Rountree,  F  8,  1916. 
Address,  407  Cypress  St.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash. 

518.     'MARK  POWERS 
B.    S.    in    Chem.;    b.    1864,    Ind.;    s.    Joshua 
Powers.     Died  F  28,  1895,  Evanston,  111. 

519.  ALBERT  LENNOX  RICHARDS 
Engineer;  Cert.;  b.  Mr  2,  1865,  Bath,  Eng.; 
s.  Albert  Ileaton  Cb.  1826)  and  Fannie  L. 
(Napier)  Richards  (b.  Eng.).  Prepared  in  E. 
Side  H.  S.,  Champaign;  Univ.  Acad.  Rodman, 
Santa  Fe  R.  R.,  1887-8;  Engr  Colo.,  1888 
with  U.  S.  Engng.  Corps,  Asst.  Engr.,  1889 — . 
Married  Isabelle  N.  Noble,  Ja  9,  1895,  San 
Diego,  Calif.  Child,  Alberta,  b.  My  31,  1897- 
Address,    Federal   Bldg.,   Rock   Island,   Ill.t 

520.  JOHN    IRVING    RINAKER 

(Father  of  No.  7168) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Carliiivillc,  111.; 
s.  John  I.  (b.  1830,  Baltimore)  and  Clarissa 
(Keplinger)  Rinaker  (b.  1834,  Franklin,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Carlinville  H.  S.;  B.  S.,  Blackburn 
Coll.  Philomathean.  Arch..  Springfield.  111. 
Mem..  A.  F.  A.  M.;  I.  O.  O.  F.;  K.  P.;  M.  W. 
A.;  Maccabees.  Married  Nellie  Otwell.  My  19. 
1892,  Carlinville.  III.  Children:  Dorothy  Sue 
('15);  John  Irving.  Address.  1331  Noble  Ave., 
Oak  Knolls,  Springfield,  111.;  bus.  add.,  314 
Ridgely   Bank   Bldg.,   do. 

521.  GRANT  WARREN  SPEAR 

V.  P.  and  Mgr.,  Drug  and  Chem.  Works; 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  7,  1867,  Aurora,  111.; 
s.  Warren  (b.  Burlington,  Vt.)  and  Matilda 
(Griffith)  Spear  (b.  Chautauqua  Co.,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  \V.  Aurora  H.  S.  Pres.,  Class; 
Winner  100  and  220  yd.  Cont.  Pres.,  Warren, 
Spear  &  Co.,  Aurora,  111.,  1887-95;  V.  P.  and 
Eastern  Mgr.,  Dearborn  Chem.  Co.,  1895 — . 
Mem.,  Chicago  Ath.  Assn.;  N.  Y.  R.  R.  Club; 
Mfrs.  and  Dealers  Club;  A.  S.  M.  E.  Mar- 
ried Mary  Carr,  N  12,  1890,  Argenta,  111. 
Child,  Emily  Lenore,  b.  F  2,  1896.  Address, 
838  W.  End  Ave.,  N.  Y.;  bus.  add.,  299  Broad- 
way, N.   Y. 

522.     BEDROS  TATARIAN 
B.    S.   in   Chem.;   b.  Constantinople,  Turkey; 
s.  John  Kalinder.     Mgr.,  gold  mine.  Dale.  Calif., 
1904.      Address,    Care    of    Agr.    Coll.-   ot    Ariz., 
Tucson,   Ariz.t 


52.3.  HORACE  TAYLOR 
Artist;  Cert.;  b.  O  7,  1865,  Christian  Co., 
111.;  s.  George  Kae  (b.  Burlington,  N.  J.;  and 
Margaret  S.  (Griggs)  Taylor.  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Sigma  Chi.  Chicago  Daily  News 
and  Record,  1887-89;  Chicago  Herald,  1889-96; 
New  York  Joi&nal,  1896-1900;  Verdict,  1900-2. 
Address,    Scarsdale,   Westchester  Co.,  N.   Y.t 

524.  MERTON  BENWAY  WAITE 
Plant  Pathologist;  B.  S.;  b.  Ja  23,  1865, 
Oregon,  111.;  s.  E.  J.  (b.  1812,  Granville,  N.  Y.) 
and  Elizabeth  (Benway)  Waite  (b.  1834, 
Renslaer  Co..  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Oregon 
H.  S.  Capt.,  Prize  Co.,  Univ.  Regt.,  1886; 
Philomathean.  Botanical  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1887-8;  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.,  1888-1912.  Discov- 
ered Insect  Distribution  of  I'ear  Blight  Bac- 
teria, 1891;  Self-sterility  of  Orchard  Fruits, 
1892-3.  Articles,  Pollination  of  Pomaceous 
I'ruits;  Pollination  of  Pear  Flowers;  Cause  and 
Prevention  of  Pear  Blight;  Fungicides  and 
Their  Use  in  Preventing  Diseases  of  Fruits; 
Oth^r  papers  on  Orchard  Diseases.  Mem., 
Cosmos  Club;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Bot.  Soc.  Am.: 
Hot.  Soc.  of  VN'ashington ;  Biol.  Soc.  of  Wash- 
ington.     Address,    Dept.    of    Agr.    Washington, 

n.  Ct 

52s.     HERBERT  BALDWIN   WILLIAMS 
Min.    Engr.;     B.     S.    in     Min.     E. ;     b.     1863, 

Ridgefarm.  111.;  s.   R.  Williams.     Address,  Wil- 

Inrd  Hotel,  Portland,  Ore. 

526.  MARY  HESS  WILLIAMSON 
(ELDER) 
B.  L.;  b.  N  16,  1866,  near  Areola,  111.;  d. 
William  (b.  My  21,  1835,  Middletown,  O.) 
and  Anna  Maria  (Jacoby)  Williamson  (b.  Ja  i, 
1846,  Seven  Mile,  0.>.  Prepared  in  Areola 
and  Urbana  H.  S.  Alethenai.  Pres.,  Senior 
Class;  Pres.,  Alethenai;  Pres.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.. 
1885-6;  Pres.,  Orat.  Assn.,  1887.  St.  Sec, 
Baptist  Young  People's  Union  of  111.,  1891-3; 
Pres.,  Woman's  Soc.  of  Baptist  Church,  Lima; 
Pres.,  Woman's  Miss.  Circle,  Baptist  Church, 
Frankfort,  Ind.  Married  Pearl  Adolph  Elder, 
Ap  24,  1894,  Champaign,  (died  Ja  16,  191 1). 
Children:  William  Addison,  b.  Mr  12,  1895; 
Marianna,  b.  Ap  15,  1897;  Hulda  Alexandra, 
b.  Mr  29,  1899;  Victoria  Alberta,  b.  S  13,  190:; 
Paul  Adolph,  b.  S  13,  1901;  Olivia  Alfreda, 
b.  S  13,  1901;  Theodore  Allen,  b.  N  20,  1902; 
Jane  Avis,  b.  Ap  i,  1906;  Estelle  Angeline,  b. 
Ja  28,    1910.     Address,  Palacios,  Tex.t 


CLASS  OF  1888  (27  LIVING,  7  DEAD) 


527.     MARY  LENA   BARNES 

B.  L.;  b.  Ag  2,  1862,  near  Champaign;  d. 
John  Norris  (b.  S  19,  1844.  near  Circleville, 
Pickaway  Co.,  O.)  and  Eliza  J.  (McMillen) 
Barnes  (b.  N  24,  1840,  near  Logansport,  Cass 
Co.,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
A.  M.,  Hartsville  Coll.,  1897.  Treas.,  Sec, 
Pres.,  Alethenai;  Inter-soc  Orat.  Assn.  Prof., 
Math.,  Hartsville  Coll.,  1892-97;  while  teach- 
ing at  Hartsville  Coll.,  did  one  yr.  of  Greek; 
afterwards  Prof.,  Hist,  and  Eng.,  Central 
Coll.,  1897-1902.  Studied  Greek  at  Central 
Coll.,  two  yrs..  Contributed  articles  to  pa- 
pers, and  gave  lectures,  including:  The  Reign 
of  Isabella,  the  Catholic  (1892);  a  critique 
on  J.  G.  Holland's  "Kathrina"  (1893);  an 
appreciation  of  Mary  Lyon  (1897):  lectures 
at  Central  Coll.  Lucretius  and  his  Relation  to 
Modern  Thought  (1899);  Savonarola  (1900); 
Wordworth's  Place  and  Influence  in  Eng.  Lit. 
(1901);  The  Meaning  and  Value  of  Coll.  Life 
(1901).  Addresses,  before  bd.  of  mgrs.  of 
Woman's  Missionary  Assn.  of  the  United 
Brethren  Church.  Mem.,  A.  C.  A.;  V.  P.,  Lib. 
Assn.  Address,  218  Spring  St.,  Eureka  Springs, 
Ark. 


528.     "ETTA  LORRAINE  BEACH 

(WRIGHT) 
(Wife  of  No.  458;  Sister  of  No.  630) 
Cert.;  B.  S.  in  L.  &  S.,  1914;  b.  F  14,  1869, 
Ind.;  d.  George  W.  (b.  New  York)  and  Lydia 
A.  (Sims)  Beach  (b.  O.).  Prepared  in  Pub. 
Sch.  and  Female  H.  S.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Asst., 
Art,  Univ.  of  111.,  1888-9.  Married  John 
Edwards  Wright  ('85),  My  5,  .1892.  Cham- 
paign.    Died  Ag  12,  1917,  St.  Louis. 

529.     JOHN   GRANT   BEADLE 
Architect;  Cert,  in  Arch.;  b.   1863,  Kewanee, 
111.;   s.    E.    Beadle.     Address   217   E.   Main   St., 
Galesburg,  111. 

530.  BENJAMIN  BING 
Merchant;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1891; 
b.  Ag  27,  1867,  Urbana;  s.  Jonas  (b.  Ap  24, 
1837,  Ger.)  and  Bettie  (Meyer)  Bing  (b.  Je  15. 
1843,  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Adel- 
phic;  Chem.  Soc.  Asst.  Chem.,  U.  P.  R.  R.  Co.. 
i888-Qi;  Chief  Asst.  Chem.,  Armour  &  Co., 
Packing  Houses,  1891-92;  Chief  Asst.  Chem., 
C,   M.   &   St.   P.   R.   R.   Co..   1892-3:   merchant. 


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50 

Urbana,  1893 — .  Pres.  Grand  Prairie  Lodge,  No. 
281,  I.  O.  B.  B. ;  Sec.  Urbana  Lodge,  No.  157. 
A.  F.  A.  M.,  1913 — ;  Excellent  High  Priest, 
No.  80,  R.  A.  M.,  191 3 — ;  Sec,  Urbana  Chap., 
do.,  191 7-18;  Worshipful  Master,  Urbana 
Lodge,  No.  157,  A.  F.  A.  M.,  1909-10;  Grand 
Lecturer,  Grand  Lodge  of  111.,  A.  F.  A.  M., 
1909 — .  Mem.,  No.  iq,  R.  A.  M.,  Urbana, 
and  Thrice  Illustrious  Master,  19:1-12;  Cham- 
paign and  Urbana  Hebrew  Congregation; 
Jewish  Bd.  of  Char.,  1904;  Merchants'  Assn., 
N  Y.  City,  1 897-1 905;  Central  Grand  Lec- 
turers' Club  of  Central,  111.;  Mem..  Mileage 
and  Per  Diem  Com.,  Grand  Chap.,  R.  A.  M., 
of  111.,  1917-1S;  Bldg.  Com.,  Urbana,  1914 — . 
and  Custodian  of  the  Temple  Bldg.,  1913 — • 
Address.  304  W.  Elm  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
123  VV.  Main  St.,  do. 

531.  FRED  D.  BOWDITCH 
Teacher;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  N  22,  1S59, 
Tarboro,  N.  C. ;  s.  Joseph  H.  (b.  Salem,  Mass.) 
and  Elizabeth  B.  (Abbott)  Bowditch  (b.  Bev- 
erly, Mass.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Philo- 
mathean;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Teacher,  H.  b.. 
Urbana,  until  1916.  Married  Helen  L.  Iryoii, 
Ag  12,  1896.  Mahomet,  111.  Children:  Fred  T., 
b.  O  3,  1897;  Harvey  Russell,  b.  Ja  3,  1899; 
Lawrence  J.,  b.  Ag  18,  1902;  Robert.b.,  1913- 
Address,  504  S.  Race  St.,  Urbana.t 

532.  "WILLIAM  CULLEN  BRYANT 
Architect;  Cert.;  b.  Je  2,  1862,  Princeton 
111.;  s.  Peter  (b.  Je  2,  1837,  Princeton,  111.) 
and  Henrietta  (Bacon)  Bryant  (b.  O  26,  1843. 
Smithtield,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Princeton 
H.  S.  Adelphic.  Arch.,  draftsman,  1889-90; 
Heating,  Plumbing,  &  Ventilating;  Expert  and 
Contr.,  1889-1905;  Bldg  and  Plumbing  Insp., 
Butte,  Mont.,  1892-3;  Mont.  St.  Militia, 
1896-7.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  Heating  and  Venti- 
lating Engrs.,  1900;  Royal  Arch.;  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
I.  O.  O.  F.  Married  Fannie  Stokes,  N  i,  1892, 
Butte,  Mont,  (died  Jl  19,  1900,  Butte).  Child, 
Ruth  Frances,  b.  Jl  15,  1900.  Died  Ap  6,  1912, 
Holton,  Kan. 

533.  LINCOLN  BUSH 
Consulting  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  14. 
i860,  Palos  Tp.,  Cook  Co.,  111.;  s.  Lewis  (b. 
1811,  Bristol,  Vt.)  and  Mary  (Ritcbey)  Bush 
(b.  1825,  Chillicolhe,  O.).  Prepared  in  Cook 
Co.  Norm.  Sch.;  Teachers'  course;  B.  A.,  Cook 
Co.  Norm.  Sch.;  D.  Eng.,  1904-  E'lgrs.  Club; 
Mem.,  Nat.  Union.  Asst.  Engr.,  U.  P.  R.  K- 
and  Pac.  Short  Line,  1888-90;  Instr.,  Descrip- 
tive Geom.,  one  term,  Univ.  of  III.,  1890;  Asst. 
Engr.  with  E.  L.  Corthell,  1890-92;  Chief  Drafts- 
man. Western  Office,  Pittsburgh  Bridge  Co., 
1892-96;  Asst.  Bridge  Engr.  and  Acting  Div. 
Engr.  t.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  1896-9;  Bridge  ^ngr.. 
D  L  '&  W.  R.  R.,  1899-1900;  Prin.  Asst.  Engr. 
and  Bridge  Engr.,  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R..  1900-3; 
Chief  Engr..  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.,  1903-9;  Con- 
sulting Engr.,  1909 — ;  Civilian  Engr.  (executive 
office)  0.  M.  Corps  on  emergency  const.,  such 
as  port  terminals,  hospitals,  interior  store- 
houses, ord.  mags.,  and  Q.  M.  storehouses, 
1Q17-18;  Lt.  Col..  Q.  M.  Corps,  1918.  Inventor 
of  Bush  Train  Shed,  1904;  Bush  Track  Const., 
1908;  Use  of  Sand  Jacks  for  lowering  great 
weights,  1902;  new  method  of  constructing  con- 
crete footings,  1904.  Auth.:  The  Use  .  of 
Scows  and  Sand  Jacks  in  Moving  and  Lowering 
a  1000  ton  Draw  Bridge  over  the  Passaic  River 
at  Newark,  N.  J.,  Lngng.Ncvjs.\'o\.J,o,y-o.  27, 
pp.  596-600.  1903;  Bush  Track  Const..  Railroad 
%e  Gazette,  1909;  A  New  Type  of  Train  Shed 
Arch.  1909;  Treatment  of  Railroad  Ties  and 
the  Materials  Available  for  this  purpose  in 
New  York.  New  Jersey  and  Pennsylvania, 
Engng.  Record,  vol.  55.  No.  16,  pp.  482.  "."^7- 
Mem.;  A.  S.  C.  E.,  Dir.  and  Treas..  two  yrs.; 
Am.  Ry.  Engng.  Assn..  Dir.  one  yr.;  formerly 
m?m.  Am.  ln!t.  of  Const.  Engrs.;  Presby. 
Church.     Married  Alma  Rosetta  Green,  O  1890, 


[1888 


Colfax,  111.  Children:  Cedric  Lincoln,  b.  Ag 
7,  1892;  Denzil  Sidney,  b.  Ag  7,  1901.  Address, 
345  Springdale  Ave..  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

534.  TRUMAN  POST  CARTER 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Ag  24.  1863.  Jack- 
sonville, 111.;  s.  William  Chauncey  (b.  Ap  2, 
1820,  New  Canaan,  Conn.)  and  Julia  Ann  CVVol- 
cott)  Carter  (b.  Je  20,  iS_>6,  East  Windsor, 
Conn.).  Prepared  in  Cily  11.  S.  and  Whipple 
Acad.,  Jacksonville.  A.  B.  and  A.  M.,  111. 
Coll.,  Jacksonville.  Sigma  Chi;  Philomathean, 
Teacher,  111.  Coll.,  1891-1901;  Dairy  Farming, 
1901-12;  Teacher,  Jacksonville  H.  S..  1912. 
Mem..  Congr.  Church.  Married  Elizabeth  De- 
Motte.  Jl  31,  1894,  Indianapolis.  Children: 
Catharine  DeMotte,  b.  Mr  22,  1898;  Roger 
Wolcott,  b.  Je  3,  1900;  Alice  Elizabeth,  b.  Ag 
18,  1903.  Address,  475  Lincoln  Ave.,  Jackson- 
ville, lll.t 

535.  ELLA  CONNET  (BABB) 

B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  M.  L..  1894;  b.  Ap  2,  1863, 
near  Solsberry,  Ind.;  d.  Isaac  (b.  Mr  i2,_  1805, 
near  Prosperity,  Pa.)  and  Lucinda  (Smith) 
Connet  (b.  D  25,  1821.  near  Hayesville,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Y.  W.  C.  A., 
Pres.;  Pres.,  Alethenai;  Sopnonraph  Bd.;  Sec. 
Class,  1888.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Farmington,  1891-3; 
do.,  Fairbury,  1894-5;  Fvt.  instr.  and  home- 
keeper,  1895 — .  Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  Alum- 
nae Assn.;  Woman's  Club  of  Champaign  and 
Urbana.  Married  Thomas  Babb,  Ja  lO,  1912, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  (died  F  14.  i9is)'  Address, 
412  W.  Green  St.,  Champaign. 

536.  FRANK  LOREN  DAVIS 
Contractor;  Cert,   in  Arch.;   B.   S.,   1909;  b. 

Ja  13,  1868,  near  Chestnut,  111.;  s.  William 
Abiff  (b.  Hardin,  O.)  and  Mary  Catherine 
(Eberman)  Davis  (b.  Waterloo.  111.).  Prepared 
in  Latham,  111.  Philomathean.  Artist,  Sopho- 
graph.  Capt.  Univ.  Regt.  Arch.  Draftsman, 
Burnham  and  Root.  Archs..  1888;  Mgr.,  Burke 
and  (Jo.,  London,  Eng.,  1889-91;  Contr.  and 
Designer  of  Marble  Work,  Mosaic  and  Tiling, 
1891;  executed  the  marble  interior  of  the  Pub. 
Lib.,  Corn  Exchange  Bank,  and  Peoples  Gas 
Bldg.,  Chicago;  B.  &  O.  Office  Bldg..  Balti- 
more; Bellevue-Stratford  Hotel,  Philadelphia; 
Second  Nat.  Bank,  Pittsburgh;  Stations  of  the 
N.  Y.  City  Subways,  1917.  Aulh. :  Verse;  111. 
Reunion  Song,  191 5 ;  A  Trip  to  Billy  Sunday, 
1915;  Along  Life's  Wayside,  1916;  The  Eagle's 
in  the  Sky,  1917.  Mem.,  Chicago  Arch.  Club, 
1889;  Arch.  League,  N.  Y.,  1903.  Married 
I. aura  Maynard  Johnson,  D  19,  1894.  Chil- 
dren: Robert  Johnson,  b.  S  26,  1896;  Katherine, 
b.  Jl  23,  1898;  Anna  Medora,  b.  N  14,  1899. 
Address,  1450  W.  North  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  1 713  Flatiroh  Bldg.,  N.  Y.  City. 

537.  *RALPH  ELMORE  DEWEY 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1027,  1028) 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  D  3.  1864,  Somonauk,  111.; 
s.  Milton  Alvord  (b.  1830,  Lenox,  Mass.)  and 
Rebecca  Janet  (Brown)  Dewey  (b.  1836,  Car- 
thage, N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  II.  b. 
Philomathean.  Teacher;  Asst.  Ed.,  Orange 
Judd  Fanner.     Died  Mr  7,  1893,  Evanston,  111. 

538.  *MARY  AUGUSTA  ELDRIDGE 
Teacher;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  31.  1865, 
Toulon,  111.;  d.  Samuel  M.  (b.  S  20,  1820, 
Springlield,  Mass.)  and  Caroline  F.  (Gardner) 
Eldridge  (b.  S  25.  1831,  Newark,  N.  J.).  Pre- 
pared in  Galva.  111.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church. 
Died   My   i8,   1899,   Chicago. 

539.  "EDWARD  E.  ELLISON 
Civ.  Engr.  and  Phys.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja 
.^6,  1865,  Marine,  111.;  Jacob  (b.  N  iS.  1815. 
Long  Island)  and  Mary  A.  (Walker)  Ellison 
(b.  Mr  1828,  Pittsburgh,  N.  Y.).  M.  D.  Died 
Jc   1,   1896,  Alton,  111. 


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54".  *ADOLPHUS  D.  FOLGER 
(Brother  of  No.  948) 
Minister;  Cert.;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  S  is,  1858, 
Ridgcfarm,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  S  17,  1829,  do.)  and 
Elizabeth  Ann  (Reynolds)  Folger  (b.  Ag  18, 
1831,  Blooniingdale,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Ver- 
million Acad.  Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Farmer; 
Minister.     Died  S  4,   1901,  AJva,  Okla. 

S4I.     GRANT  FREDERICK 
Farmer  and  Rancher;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;   b.  Jl 

11,  1867,  Paxion,  III.;  s.  David  Alonzo  (b.  N  6, 
1831,  Methuen,  Mass.)  and  Marilla  Marks 
(Shaw)  Frederick  (b.  D  2$,  1832,  Holder- 
ness,  N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Paxton  Coll.  and 
Norm.  Inst.  Adelphic.  Teacher,  18889;  law- 
yer, 1889-97;  lawyer  and  abstractor,  1898-1913; 
State's  Atty.  of  Hand  Co.,  S.  Dak.,  1894-6;  V. 
P.  111.  Savings  &  Trust  Co.,  Investment  Bank- 
ers. Bloomington,  111.,  1911-13;  Cashier  Odem 
St.  Bank,  Odem,  Tex.,  1914-16;  farmer  and 
rancher,  Odem,  1916 — .  Married  Mary  Ber- 
nice  Pike,  D  18,  1890,  St.  Lawrence,  S.  Dak. 
Children:  David  Alonzo,  b.  N  13,  1891  (died  My 
9,   1893);  Marilla  Louis,  b.  Ja  4,  1894  (died  Ja 

12,  1894);  Nellie  Grace,  b.  Jl  25,  1895;  Frances 
Adelle,  b.  Mr  8,  1899  (died  N  20,  1916);  Her- 
bert Louis,  b.  Ag  25,  1901;  Mary  Elizabeth,  b. 
N  I,  1903:  Howard  Siierman,  b.  N  3,  1908. 
Address,   Odem,  Tex. 

542.  ALFRED  GUSTAVE  GOLDSCHMIDT 
(Brother  of  Nos.  508,  809;  Father  of  No.  9096) 
Elec.  and  Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Mr 
30,  1868,  Davenport,  la.;  s.  Peter  (b.  Ap  18, 
1824,  Ger.)  and  Elise  (Hinrichsen)  Goldschmidt 
(b.  Ja  27,  1828,  do.).  Elec.  and  Mech.  Engr.  at 
Davenport,  la. ;  at  present  Supt.,  Davenport  Gas 
&  Elec.  Co.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  Anna 
Bremer,  Je  28,  1894,  Davenport,  la.  Chil- 
dren: Erna  Claire  ('18),  b.  Jl  5,  1895;  Alfred 
G.,  Jr..  b.  F  21,  1906.  Address,  801  W.  14th 
St.,   Davenport,   la.t 

543-  NATHAN  PHILLIPS  GOODELL 
Lawyer;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  My  9,  1866, 
Loda,  Iroquois  Co.,  111.;  s.  Addison  (b.  Jl  16, 
1822,  Mentor,  Ohio)  and  Jane  H.  (Warren) 
Goodell  (b.  Pittstown,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Loda  H.  S.  and  Greylock  Inst.,  Williamstown, 
Mass.  Adelphic.  With  A.  Goodell  &  Sons, 
Bankers,  V.  P.  and  Atty.;  admitted  to  bar  of 
St.  of  111..  N  19.  1911.  Mem.,  111.  S.  A.  R. ; 
Hamilton  Club,  Chicago;  111.  Ath.  Club,  Chi- 
cago; Sec,  Bd.  of  Educ,  Loda,  111.;  Univ. 
Club,  Chicago.  Married  Mary  Ellinore  Gray, 
Mr  6,  1894.  Children:  Martha  Jane,  b.  Ja  31, 
1895;  Frances  Warren,  b.  Jl  28,  1896.  Address, 
Loda.  III. 

544.  GEORGE  GREAVES 
Supt..  Car  Wheel  Works;  Cert.;  b.  Ag  25 
1865,  Michigan  City,  Ind.;  s.  George  (b.  1830 
Aberdeen,  Scot.)  and  Mary  Jeannette  (Free 
man)  Greaves  (b.  1837,  Titusville,  Pa.).  Pre 
pared  in  Aurora  H.  S.;  Jennings  Sem.  Adel 
phic.  Cheni.,  1892;  Supt.,  Smelting  Works 
1898;  Metallurgical  Chem.,  190c;  Supt.,  Car 
Wheel  Works.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. ;  I.  O.  O.  F 
B.  P.  O.  E. ;  Georgia  Hussars.  Address, 
care  Decatur  Car  Wheel  Co.,  Savannah,  Ga.t 

545.  HARRY  SANDS  GRINDLEY 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ap  13,  1864, 
Champaign;  s.  Joseph  S.  (b.  Oswestry,  Eng.) 
and  Sarah  E.  (Sands)  Grindley  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  IL  S.  D.  Sc,  Harvard, 
1894;  Harvard  Scholarship,  1892-3;  Morgan 
Fellowship,  1893-4;  reappointed,  1894-5..  Agr. 
Club;  Grad.  Club,  Harvard;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon.  Asst.  in  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1888-9;  Asst.,  Chem.,  1889-92; 
do..  Harvard,  1892-3;  Instr.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1894-5;  Asst.  Prof.,  1895-9;  Assoc.  Prof., 
1899-1904;  Prof,  of  Gen.  Chem.  and  Dir.  of  the 


Chem.  Lab.,  1904-S;  Prof..  An.  Nutrition  and 
Chief  in  An.  Nutrition,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1905—. 
Auth.:  Studies  on  the  Influence  of  Cooking  upon 
the  Nutritive  Value  of  Meats,  U.  S.  Dept.  of 
Agr.,  Office  of  Exp.  Sta.,  Bui.  No.  162,  pp 
1-230;  Action  of  Sodic  Alcholatea  on  Chloronil 
Acctals  derived  from  substituted  Quinones,  with 
1  rot.  C.  L.  Jackson,  Am.  Chem.  Jour.,  Vol  17 
I'P-  577-607  and  633-638;  A  Study  of  the  Phos- 
phorus Content  of  Flesh.  Jour.  A.  C.  S.  Vol  28 
18,  pp.  25-63;  The  Artificial  Method  for  Deter- 
mining the  Ease  and  Rapidity  of  the  Digestion 
of  Meats,  Univ.  of  III.,  'J  l,c  Univ.  Studies.  Vol 
I,  No.  5,  II,  pp.  185-203;  Determination  of  In- 
"'".gan'c  and  Organic  Phosphorus  in  Meats,  Jour 
hwl.  Chem.,  a,  pp.  483-493;  Improved  Methods 
■f  t"g  Analysis  of  Animal  Substances.  Jour. 
;  ^■/'-yo^-  27,  pp.  658-678;  also  a  large  num- 
ber of  other  articles;  lab.  guide  and  class  man- 
ual; elementary  lab.  course;  Studies  in  Nutri- 
tion, Influence  of  Saltpeter,  vols.  I,  III,  IV  and 
V  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Chem.'Soc 
of  London;  Am.  Soc.  Biol.  Chem.;  Am  Soc  An. 
iNutr.;  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.;  Soc.  for  Prom 
of  Agr.  Sc  Married  Anna  Eaton,  Jl  2,  1896! 
Champaign.  Address,  918  W.  Green  St..  Ur- 
bana. 

546.  NELLIE  WAINWRIGHT  JILLSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  S.,  1914;  b.  D  15, 
1867,  Pittsburg,  Pa;  d  Benj.  (b.  Jl  ,5,  1830! 
Willimantic,  Conn.)  and  Anna  (Rovoudt)  Jill- 
son  (b.  O  13,  1835,  Philadelphia).  Prepared  in 
Pittsburg  (Pa.)  H.  S.  and  Univ.  of  111.  Prep 
Alelhenai.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Pittsburg,  Pa 
1890-1912.  Mem..  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  Teachers 
Assn.;  Univ.  Exten.  Course  of  Lectures.  Ad- 
dress, 315  S.  Highland  Ave.,  East  Pittsburg, 
Pa. 

547.  GEORGE  BURT  McHUGH 
Postal  Ry.  Clerk;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  Je  15,  1868, 
Urbana;  s.  Thomas  W.  (b.  My  23,  1838  O  ) 
and  Lydia  S.  (McKinney)  McHugh  (b.  N  29, 
1845,  O.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Studied 
Law,  1893-5;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1894.  Lawyer, 
1888-98;  Ry.  Mail  service,  1898—.  Married  S. 
Eleanor  Pennock,  My  17,  1895,  Joliet,  111.  (died 
Ap  13,  1910);  Camilla  Eugenie  Mercier,  S  15, 
1910,  Galveston,  Tex.     Address,  Houston,  Tex. 

548.  NELLIE  McLEAN  (LUMLEY) 
(Wife  of  No.  484;  Mother  of  No.  7758) 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  18,  1866,  Urbana;  d. 
Lewis  A.  (b.  1843,  111.)  and  Jennie  (Russell) 
McLean  (b.  1845,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Alethenai,  Pres. ; 
Class  Pres.;  Salutatorian;  ist  Prize  Declama- 
tion Cont.,  Chicago,  1889-1913;  Urbana,  IQ13 — . 
Mem.,  Baptist  Church;  Asst.  Supt.,  S.  S.; 
mem.,  Assn.  Coll.  Alumnae;  Univ.  of  111. 
Alumnae  Assn.;  V.  P.,  Chicago  Graded  Union 
of  S.  S.  Teachers;  Lib.  Chicago  Storv  Teller's 
League.  Married  Clinton  Grant  Lumley  ('86), 
S  26,  1889,  Urbana.  Children:  Harold,  b.  Mr 
.^o.  i8gi;  Leslie  Robert  ('16),  b.  Jl  23.  1893; 
Arlene,  b.  F  27,  1897;  Dorothy,  b.  Ag  26,  1900. 
.4ddress,    141 1    W.    Nevada    St.,    Urbana. 

549-  MARY  CLUTHA  McLELLAN 
Cert,  in  L.  &  S. ;  b.  My  13,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.; 
d.  Hugh  McLellan  (b.  Glasgow,  Scotland)  and 
Susan  Campbell  (Hossuck)  McLellan  (b.  Gon- 
rock,  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Y.  W. 
C.  A.;  Fresh.  Class  Historian;  Class  Sec,  1909. 
Teacher  in  Settlement  House  of  A.  C.  A.,  five 
yrs. ;  Instr.,  surgical  dressings  Champaign  Red 
Cross  191 7-1 8.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Address, 
706  W.  Park  Ave.,  Champaign. 

550.  EFFIE  ANNIE  MATHERS  (ENLOWS) 
B.  S.;  b.  F  8,  1867  Mason  Co.,  111.;  d.  John 
H.  (b.  1827,  Miami  Co..  O.)  and  Martha  Jane 
(Sayers)  Mathers  (b.  183^,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Mason  City  H.  S.  Alethenai,  Pres.;  Y.  W. 
C.   A.    Mem.,   Christian   Church;    Eastern   Star; 


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Pres.,  Parent  and  Teachers  Assn.  Married 
Paul  Alexander  Enlows,  Ag  0,  1893,  Mason 
City,  111.  Children:  Freda  Effie,  b.  My  6, 
1894;  Ian  Mathers,  b.  O  i,  1896;  Kenneth 
Paul,  b.  Ap  6,  1902;  Harold  Eugene,  b.  Je 
II,  1911.  Address,  806  W.  Bridge  St.,  Black- 
well,   Okla. 

551.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  MYERS 
Professor;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  M.  L.,  i8gi; 
b.  Ap  30,  1864,  Champaign  Co.;  s.  Robert 
Henry  (b.  Ap  30,  1833)  and  Mary  Helen 
(.Shawhan)  Mvcrs.  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Ph.  D.,  Ludwig  Maxniillian  Universitat  zu 
Munchen,  1896.  Valedictorian;  2d  place  in 
Inter-Soc.  Cont. ;  Ed.,  llliiii;  Philomathean, 
Pres.,  Excelsior  term;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Instn,  Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1888-90; 
Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1890-95;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Math, 
and  Astron.,  do.,  1895-7;  Prof.,  Astron.  and 
App.  Math,  and  Astron.  Obs.,  do.,  1897-1900; 
Prof.,  Teaching  of  Math,  and  Astron.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  Coll.  of  Educ.  and  Math.;  Supvr.  of 
Univ.  of  Chicago  Coll.  of  Educ.  Capt.  by 
Brevet,  111.  St.  Militia.  Discovered  cause  of 
variability  of  B.  Lyrae  and  U.  Pegasi;  inventor 
of  method  of  computing  orbit  of  close  double 
variables  from  light  curve  of  the  variable. 
Joint  auth.:  The  Rational  Elementary  Arith- 
metic, Scott  Foresman,  1905;  The  Rational 
Grammar  Sch.  Arithmetic,  do.,  1903-  Auth.: 
Von  Lommel's  Experimental  Physik,  Kegan 
Paul  Trench,  1898;  Untersuchungen  ueber 
den  Lichtwechsel  des  Sternes  Beta  Lyrae; 
Light  changes  of  U.  Pegasi;  articles.  Mixed 
Math,  in  The  Univ.  of  Chicago  H.  S.,  Sch. 
Sc.  and  Math.,  25  pp.,  191 1;  do..  Report  on 
Teach.  Secondary  Math,  in  France,  Sch.  Rev.. 
25  pp.,  191 1 ;  Math,  in  Elcm.  Sch.  and  Kdgn., 
for  those  going  to  coll.  and  for  those  dropping 
sch.,  Ed'l.  Monthly,  20  pp.,  191 1 ;  numerous 
other  articles  in  mag.  along  educ.  lines.  Life 
mem.,  Astron.  Gesellschaft.  1896;  A.  A.  A.  S.. 
1897;  Soc.  Astronomique  de  Beige,  1896;  Soc. 
Astronomique  de  Republique  Francois,  1896; 
Am.  Math.  Soc,  1904;  N.  E.  A.,  1904;  Circulo 
Math,  di  Palermo.  Married  Mary  Eva  Sim, 
Je  27,  1889,  Urbana.  Children:  Sarah  Helen, 
b.  My  21,  1890;  Joseph  William,  b.  S  29,  1892; 
Margaret  Elizabeth,  b.  S  14,  1898;  Eleanor,  b. 
N  II,  1902  (died  My  18,  1903).  Address,  195.^ 
E.   72d  St.,  Chicago.t 

552.  JACOB  ALLEN  PATTON 
Phys.  and  Surg.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  S  29, 
1866,  Charleston,  111.;  s.  William  Rush  (b.  O 
14,  1836,  Palestine,  111.)  and  Hannah  Margaret 
(Decker)  Patton  (b.  N  26,  1843,  Charleston,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Charleston  H.  S.  M.  D..  Rush 
Med.  Coll.,  1890.  Adelphic.  Phi  Rho  Sigma; 
Bus.  Mgr.,  Sophograph;  Treas.,  Ath.  Assn.; 
Capt.  Univ.  Regt.  Physician  and  Surg.,  1890—; 
Demonstrator  Chem.  and  Materia  Medica,  1893 
7;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1897-1908;  Instr.,  Genito- 
urinary Surgery,  do.,  1902-7;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.. 
1907-8;  Instr.,  do.,  Chicago  Polyclinic,  1902-8; 
Asst.  Med.  Dir.,  Prudential  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1908- 
14;  Assoc.  Med  Dir.,  do.,  19 14 — •  Auth.:  Lab. 
Work  in  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeutics, 
Chicago  Med.  Book  Co..  286  pp.,  Mem.,  Baptist 
Church;  Hudson  Co.  Med.  Soc.  and  N.  J.  St. 
Med.  Soc;  A.  M.  A.;  Am.  Urological  Assn.; 
The  Assn.  of  Life  Ins.,  Med.  Div.;  Montclair 
Associated  Physicians;  Montclair  Club;  I'.ssex 
Fells  Country  Club;  Montclair  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Married  Katherine  Woodward  Parr,  N  11,  1890, 
Chicago.  Children:  Frederick  William,  b.  Ja 
23,  1893;  Mary  Virginia,  b.  O  18,  1895.  Ad- 
dress, 61  S.  Fullerton  .-Xve.,  Montclair,  N.  J.; 
bus.  add.,  Prudential  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Med.  Dcpt., 
Newark,  N.  J. 

553.  EDWARD  WEBSTER  PICKARD 

Journalist;   A.  B.  in  L.   &  S.;  b.  S  25,   1864 

Madison,  Wis.;  s.  Joseph  Cofhn   (b.   1826)   and 

Mary  Ann  (Storer)  Pickard  (b.  London,  Eng.). 


554-  RAYMOND  MASON  PLACE 
Lawyer;  B.  L.;  b.  Mr  4,  1866,  Foster,  R.  I.; 
s.  Jason  T.  (b.  S  10,  1820,  do.)  and  Martha  E. 
(Peck)  Place  (.b.  My  23,  1834,  Dighton,  Mass.). 
Prepared  in  E.  Greenwich  Acad.;  Eureka  Coll. 
Adelphic.  Taught,  1888-9;  Newspaper  work, 
1889-99;  Lawyer,  1899 — •  Mem.,  Chicago  Bar 
Assn.;  Press  Club  of  (Chicago.  Married  Nannie 
Carey,  Ja  11,  1902.  Address,  318  N.  Prospect 
Ave.,  Park  Ridge,  111. 

555.  WARREN  RUSSELL  ROBERTS 
Pres.,  Consulting  and  Const.  Engng.  Co.; 
B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  O  20,  1863,  Sadorus,  111.; 
s.  Samuel  Martin  (b.  Ap  4,  1829,  Great  Falls, 
N.  H.)  and  Celestia  Wood  (Myers)  Roberts 
(b.  Ja  27,  1834,  Blackstone,  Mass.).  Prepared 
in  Sadorus  and  Champaign  H.  Schs.  Philo- 
mathean; C.  E.  Club.  Bridge  Engr.,  1888-91; 
Engr.  of  Bridges  for  City  of  Chicago,  two  yrs. ; 
Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr.  of  Engng.  and  Contracting 
Co.  that  built  Lib.  of  Univ.  of  111.  and  Univ. 
Hall  for  Univ.  of  la.;  Pres.,  Roberts  &  Schaefer 
Co.,  Consulting  and  Const.  Engrs.  Executive 
Officer  in  Charge  of  the  Const.  Branch  of  the 
Cantonment  Div.,  Q.  M.  G.  O.,  (now  Const. 
Div.  of  the  War  Dept.)  1917 — .  Maj.,  Q.  M. 
R.  C,  1917;  Lt.  Col.,  Q.  M.  Corps,  N.  A.,  1918. 
Auth.:  Article  on  the  designing  and  building 
of  the  Van  Buren  St.  Bridge,  a  new  type  of 
Rolling-Lift  Bridge,  Chicago,  Jour,  of  Western 
Soc.  of  Engrs.  and  Engng.  News,  1894;  numer- 
ous articles  for  Engng.  and  Tech.  Jours,  on 
such  subjects  as  Modern  Coal  Mining  Plants, 
Engng.  as  applied  to  Mod.  Coal  Mining,  Pre- 
paration of  Coal  for  Market,  etc.,  etc.  Mem., 
Western  Soc.  of  Engrs.  Married  Lucy  C. 
Stewart,  O  7,  1891,  Champaign.  Children: 
Jerome  Gillespie,  b.  N  30,  1892;  Mary  Brayton, 
b.  Jl  28,  1894;  Kathryn  Stewart,  b.  F  4,  1896; 
Elizabeth  Evans,  b.  F  9,  1902.  Address,  Mc- 
Comiick   Bldg.,   Chicago. 

556.  JONATHAN    HUNTOON    SAMUELS 
Engineer;   B.   S.    in  M.   E.;   b.   Ag    15,    1866; 

s.  Charles  Fred  (b.  F  29,  1839,  Adelaf,  Sweden) 
and  Hannah  Cecilia  (Huntoon)  Samuels  (b.  S 
23,  1845,  Moline,  111.).  Prepared  in  Moline 
H.  S.;  Augustana  Coll.  Philomathean;  Capt. 
Univ.  Regt.  Draftsman,  Wabash  Shops,  Spring- 
field, 111.,  1888-9;  Designer  and  Draftsman, 
Williams,  White  &  Co.,  Moline,  111.,  1889-92; 
Insp.,  manufactured  goods  and  Supt.  of  Bldgs., 
Moline  Plow  Co.,  1892-5;  Supt.,  Factory  Erec- 
tion, Ottawa,  111.,  189.S-7;  with  D.  M.  Sechler 
Carriage  Co.,  Moline,  111.,  189Q — ;  elected  Gen. 
Mgr.,  1900;  Pres.,  Ft.  Madison  Plow  Co., 
iqo8i6;  with  Univ.  Tractor  Plant,  Moline,  111., 
19 1 6 — .  Auth.:  Annual  pamphlets  regarding 
improvements  on  corn  planters  and  the  hand- 
ling of  fertilizers.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church. 
Married  Lucy  Beatrice  Fisk,  Ja  23,  1901. 
Cliild,  Florence  Cecilia,  b.  Mr  3,  1005.  Address, 
25 IS   6th  Ave.,  Moline,   111. 

557.  JOHN  VICTOR  EMANUEL  SCHAEFER 
Engineer;   B.    S.    in    M.    E.,    1905;    b.   Ja   25, 

1865,  Granville,  111.;  s.  Frederick  (b.  Ger.) 
and  Anna  (Eichenhauer)  Schaefer  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Granville  Schs.  Philomathean; 
Winner  ist  prize  Philomathean  Declain.  Con- 
test; won  Inter-Soc.  Orat.  Contest  and  Inter- 
coll.  Oral.  Contest;  3rd  place,  Inter-state  Orat. 
Contest,  Greencastle.  Ind.  Mech.  Exp.,  Alling- 
ton  &  (Jurtis  Co.,  Chicago,   1889;  Instr.,  Mach. 


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Shop,  Univ.  of  III.,  1889-90;  Draftsman,  Link- 
Belt  Mach.  Co.,  Chicago,  1890-93;  Engr.,  A.  L. 
Ide  &  Son,  Springfield,  1893-4;  Contr.  Engr., 
Link-Belt  Macb.  Co.,  Chicago,  1904;  organized 
Schaefer  Mfg.  Co.,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  1907; 
V.  P.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Schaefer  Mfg.  Co., 
Birmingham,  Ala.;  V.  P.,  Roberts  and  Schaefer 
Co.,  Chicago,  1913;  organized  Cement  Gun 
Const.  Co.,  Chicago,  Pres.  and  Treas.  Mem., 
A.  S.  M.  E.;  West  Soc.  of  Engrs.  Auth.: 
Pamphlets  on  subjects  of  Coal  Washing.  Mem., 
Baptist  Church.  Married  Eva  Shepherd,  Gran- 
ville, 111.  Child,  J.  Victor,  b.  O  24,  1900. 
Address,    1459   Fargo  Ave.,   Chicago. 

SS8.     IDA    MAY    STOLTEY    (PETTY) 

(Wife   of  No.   442) 
Cert.;  b.   Ap  22,   1869,  Champaign;   d.   Henry 
D     (b.     1842,     Hanover,     Ger.)     and    Amafida 
(Busey)   Stoltey  (h.   1845,  Rosedale,  111.).     Pre- 

Sared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Married  George 
liley  Petty  ('85),  1889,  Champaign.  Children: 
Lou  Fisher,  b.  D  8,  1889;  Edgar  Lynde,  b.  Je 
20,  1891;  Julia  C,  b.  Jl  20  1896;  Blanche 
Helen,  b.  N  i,  1898;  Bernice  Gay,  b.  N  7, 
1900;  Thomas  Henry,  b.  Ag  18.  1902;  George 
Rilev,  Jr.,  b.  Ag  21,  1905.  Address,  R.  10, 
Oklahoma  Citv,  Okla. 


559-     'JOHN  WALTER  TAYLOR 


Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  9,  1866, 
Decatur,  111.;  s.  Walter  Jason  (b.  Somerset, 
O.)  and  Jennie  Frances  (Rickets)  Taylor. 
Prepared  in  Charleston  H.  S.  Local  Engr., 
Middleborough  to  St.  Louis  Terminal;  Resident 
Engr.,  1893-99;  Asst.  Chief  Engr  1900-01. 
Married  Mary  Swanncll,  Je  4,  1890,  (Champaign 
Killed,  D  26,  1901,  East  St.  Louis,  111. 


560.     CHARLES    PHILIP   VAN    GUNDY 

Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ja  s,  1867, 
Springfield,  111.;  s.  Daniel  (b.  Je  15,  1828, 
Exeter,  Scott  Co.,  111.)  and  Frances  Mary 
(Moores)  Van  Gundy  (b.  S  29,  1828,  Cincin- 
nati). Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S.  Philo- 
mathean;  Local  Ed.,  Iilini,  1886-7;  Bus.  Mgr., 
1887-88;  Asst.  Ed.,  So[<hograph;  Pres.  Ath. 
Assn.;  Univ.  Baseball  team;  Class  Poet.  Asst. 
Chemist,  B.  &  O.  R.  R.,  18S8-90;  Laughlin  & 
Co.,  Iron  Furnaces,  1890-2;  Chief  Chem.,  B. 
&  O.  R.  R.,  i8q2— .  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Am.  Soc. 
for  Testing  Materials;  Soc.  of  Chem.  Indus. 
Married  Esther  Louise  Bellis,  O  21,  1903,  Balti- 
more. Address,  care  B.  &  O.  R.  R.,  Mt.  Clare, 
Baltimore. 


CLASS  OF  1889  (21  LIVING,  5  DEAD) 


561.  CLEAVES  BENNETT 
(Brother  of  Nos.  682,  1309) 
Phys.  and  Surg.;  M.  L.,  1893;  M.  D.,  1896; 
b.  My  9,  1870,  Mattoon,  111.;  s.  Charles  (b. 
Mr  2y,  1839,  Bridgeton,  Me.)  and  Susan  W. 
(Cleaves)  Bennett  (b.  Mr  7,  1842,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Mattoon  H.  S.  Philomathean.  Asst. 
Libn.,  Univ.  of  111.  to  1894;  Physician  and 
Surg,  since  i8g6.  Co.,  St.  and  Am.  Med.  Assn. 
Married  Frances  Hodges,  D  29,  1897,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  George  L.,  b.  Ja  6,  1901; 
Charles  H..  b.  S  8,  1906.  .Address,  712  W.  Park 
St.,  Champaign;  btis.  add.,  418  Illinois  Eldg.,  do. 

562.  FREDERICK  MARSH  BENNETT 
(Husband  of  No.  678;  Brother  of  No.  933) 
Clergyman;  B.  L.;  b.  Ap  6,  1866,  Wood- 
stock, O. ;  s.  George  F.  (b.  Ja  11,  1836,  Wood- 
stock, Vt.)  and  Orpha  A.  (Marsh)  Bennett  (b. 
1837,  Woodstock,  O.).  Prepared  in  Atlanta 
H.  S.  A.  M.,  Harvard,  1895.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
First  Pres..  Freshman  Class;  Pres.,  Philoma- 
thean; Foreman,  lllini,  four  yrs.  Walla  Walla, 
Wash.  1889-90;  .\nacortes.  Wash..  Real  Est. 
and  Banking,  1892;  Unitarian  Minister,  at 
Carthage,  Mo.  1895-96;  do.,  Keokuk,  1896-39; 
do.,  Lawrence,  Kan.,  1899-1912;  Salt  Lake  City, 
1912-13.  Minister,  First  Unitarian  Church, 
Youngstown,  O.,  1914 — .  Ed.  several  church 
.  papers.  Auth.  of  sermons  and  articles  in  the 
Christian  Register,  The  New  Unity,  Sf'ringfield 
Republican,  etc.  Mem.,  Missionary  Council  Am. 
Unitarian  Assn.;  Field  Agt.  Am.  Unitarian 
Assn.,  N.  Y.  City,  1913-14;  Dir..  West.  Unitar- 
ian Conf. ;  Missionary  Mo.  Valley  L'nitarian 
Conf.,  Pres.,  Meadville  LTnitarian  Conf.  Mar- 
ried Alice  Mav  Barber  ('92).  S  5.  1805,  La  Fox 
TU.  Children':  Orpha  Estelle,  b.  N  29,  1896 
(died  F  14,  1912);  Lawrence  Barber,  b.  Ap  23, 
1900.    Address,  1411  Elm  St..  Youngstown,  O. 

563.  CHARLES  ARTHUR  BOPES 
Farmer,  Stock  Raiser  and  Banker;  B.  S.  in 
Agr.;  b.  S  30,  1867,  Reynolds,  111.;  s.  David  (b. 
1825,  Columbia  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Sarah  (Titter- 
ington)  Bopes  (b.  18^5,  Ross  Co.,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Country  Sch.  and  Univ.  Acad., 
1884-5.  Philomatliean;  Agr.  Club.  Farming, 
stockraising  and  feeding,  1889 — ;  Banking, 
1903 — ;  Dir.,  Farmers'  St.  Bank,  Reynolds,  III., 
Pres.,  1916—;  Dir.,  .'\m.  Trust  and  Savings 
Bank,  Rock  Island,  111.,  1912 — .  Mem.,  Pres- 
by.   Church.     Address,  Reynolds,   111. 


554.     *CHARLES  WESLEY  BRIGGS 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.   1861,  Lincoln, 
III.;   guardian,   Mrs.    M.   E.   Lasher.     Died   S   3. 
1898,   Chicago. 

565.  LILLIE  O.  BRONSON 
Cert,  in  L.  &  S.;  B-  L.,  1914;  b.  i86^, 
Akron  Tp.,  Peoria  Co.,  111.;  d.  DeLorman  T. 
Bronson  (b.  Je  25,  1834,  Norton  Center,  O.) 
and  Nina  Bispham  (Gue)  Bronson  (b.  Ap  2, 
1842,  Nevill,  O.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Class  Pres.  Professional  Nurse. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Address,  1107  W.  Illinois 
St.,  L'^rbana:  bus.  add.,  Calahan  Hillcrest.  32 
White  St.,  Eureka  Springs,  Ark. 

566.  ALBERT  CARVER 
Asst.  Prin.;  B.  S.  in  Sc. ;  b.  D  17.  1862, 
Springfield,  111.;  s.  Felix  (b.  O  4,  1828,  Dayton, 
O.)  and  Rachel  Tamsen  (Donner)  Carver  (b. 
My  7,  1842,  Springfield,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Springfield_  IT.  S.  Class  Orator:  Capt.,  Univ. 
Regt.  Raised  a  company  for  Spanish-Ameri- 
can War,  not  mustered  into  service.  Past 
Commander,  K.  T.  Deacon,  Presby.  Church. 
Instr.,  Physics  H.  S.,  Springfield.  Mar- 
ried Elizabeth  C.  Payrann,  Ag  12,  1896, 
Springfield,  111.  Address,  120  W.  Allen  St., 
Springfield,  111. 

567.  BLANCHE  ADELIADE  CHURCH 
Teacher;  B.  L.;  b.  My  15,  1868,  .Atlanta,  111.; 
(1.  Azel  Edward  (b.  Jl  21,  1832,  Swanton,  Vt.^i 
and  Jane  Gertrude  (Leonard)  Church  (b.  S 
30,  1837,  Dewitt,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  .Atlanta 
H.  S.;  studied  in  Ger.  and  France,  1898-1900; 
France,  1905;  The  Sorbonne,  1910.  Pres., 
.Methenai;  served  on  class  com.;  class  day  pro- 
gram, Hist,  and  Prophecy;  Pres..  Orat.  Assn., 
one  term.  Teacher,  Ottawa  Tp.  H.  S.,  1889-93; 
studied  at  Chicago  Art  Inst.,  1894-5;  taught, 
.Atlanta  Pub.  Sch.,  1S96-8:  taught  LaSalle  H.  S.. 
1900-07;  Cent.  H.  S.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich., 
1007 — .  Mem.,  D.  A.  R.;  Alliance  Francaise 
and  various  other  clubs.  Address,  724  Fountain 
St.,  Grand   Rapids,  Mich. 

568.     AMY  COFFEEN 

(Sister  of  Nos.  735,  11 16) 

.Music   Teacher;   B.   L.   in  L.   &  S.;  b.   D    18. 

1867,    Homer,    HI.;    d.    Alva    Martin    (b.    F    11. 

1836,   Attica,  Ind.)   and  Miranda  .Amy  (Gaines) 


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Coflfeen  (b.  D  28,  1836,  Virginia,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Alethenai.  Studied  music  in  New  England 
Conservatory  of  Music,  1891;  Gottschalk  Lyric 
Sch.,  1892-3;  Carnthers  Sch.  of  Piano,  1915-18; 
teacher  of  piano,  Champaign,  1801-1909;  Chi- 
cago, 1918 — .  Address,  51 17  Winthrop  Ave., 
Chicago. 

569.  LOUIS  S.  DAUGHERTY 
Teacher;  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1893;  b.  Ag  10, 
1857;  s.  Samuel  (b.  O.)  and  Rachel  (Mechem) 
Daugherty  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Wenona  H.  S.; 
St.  Norm.  Univ.,  Normal,  111.  Ph.  D.,  Wesley- 
an  Univ.,  1901;  grad.  work,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
'893-5;  summer  terms  at  various  universities; 
travel  and  study  abroad,  1907.  Sc.  teacher, 
Ottawa  H.  S.,  1 889-1895;  do.,  Mo.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  1897-1913;  teacner,  biol.  and  chem..  Mo. 
Wesleyan  Coll.,  1913-18.  Served  seven  yrs.  in 
different  Nat.  guard  regts.  Auth. :  Gen.  Prins. 
of  Zool.;  Prins.  of  Econ.  Zool.,  428  pp.,  VV.  B. 
Saunders,  191 7.  Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.  Zool., 
1903;  Foreign  Mem.  Lond.  Royal  Societies 
Club;  Teachers'  Assn.,  Mo.,  N.  E.  A.  and 
other  Teachers'  Assns. ;  Eminent  Com.  Ely 
Commandery  Kirksville,  Mo.;  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Millie  Crum,  Jl  8,  1885.  Children: 
Blanche  C,  b.  1890;  Bessie  L.,  b.  1893.  Ad- 
dress,  116  E.  Baldwin  St.,  Kirksville,  Mo. 

570.  HORACE  DUNAVVAY 
Civ.  and  Drainage  Engr. ;  A.  B.  in  C.  E.; 
b.  My  IS,  1863,  Grand  Ridge,  111.;  s.  J.  N. 
(b.  On,  1835,  Fayette  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Mar- 
tha A.  (Doolittle)  Dunaway  (b.  0  14,  1836, 
St.  Marys,  Ga.).  Prepared  in  Ottawa  H.  S. 
Philomathean;  Engrs.  Club.  Recorder  on  Miss. 
Riv.  Comn.  Surv.,  St.  Louis,  1889-90;  Ry.  Tran- 
sitman,  Dublin,  Tex.,  1890;  Surv.,  pvt.  practise, 
Comanche,  Tex.,  1891;  Topographer,  Miss.  Riv. 
Comn.,  St.  Louis,  1892-6;  Jr.  Engr.,  Mo.  Riv. 
Comn.,  do.,  1897-99;  Jr.  Engr.,  U.  S.  Engng. 
Office,  St.  Paul,  1899-1901;  Topographer,  U.  S. 
Geol.  Sur.,  Wash.,  D.  C,  1901-2;  Res.  Engr., 
Carruthersville,  Mo.,  1902;  Jr.  Engr.,  U.  S. 
Engng.  Office,  St.  Paul,  1902-6;  Sewer  Insp., 
Mofris,  Minn.,  1906-7;  Bridge  Insp.,  U.  S. 
Engng.  Office,  St.  Paul,  1908-10;  Contr.,  Min- 
neapolis, 1911-14;  Civ.  and  Drainage  Engr^  pvt. 
practise.  Elbow  Lake,  Minn.,  191 5-18.  Capt., 
Elbow  Lake  Home  Guard,  191 8 — .  Mem., 
Engrs.  Club,  St.  Louis;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc. 
Address,    Elbow  Lake,  Minn. 

S7I.  ROWLAND  WATKINS  EVANS 
Bldg.  Contr.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  O  4,  1866, 
Bloomington,  111.;  s.  John  Watkins  (b.  F  12, 
1828,  Ebensburg,  Pa.)  and  Martha  (Williams) 
Evans  (b.  1840,  Ebensburg,  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.;  Univ.  Acad.  Pres.  Ath. 
Assn.,  1888-9.  Married  Alice  Tryner,  O  9, 
1894,  Bloomington,  111.  Children:  George  Try- 
ner, b.  Ja  13,  1898;  John  Watkins,  b.  S  27, 
1 90 1.     Address,   Bloomington,  111. 

572.  HARRY  FREDERICK  KENDALL 
Newspaper  Editor;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  .\g 
17,  1865,  Flora.  111.;  s.  Cyrus  D.  and  Ro- 
villa  Catherine  (Miller)  Kendall.  Prepared  in 
Newton  H.  S.  Read  Law,  1889-91;  admitted  to 
bar,  1 891;  soon  after  took  up  newspaper  work; 
Ed.,  Daily  Jour.  Gazette,  Mattoon,  111.  Mar- 
ried Jessie  B.  Johnson,  Mr  2,  1898,  New- 
ton, 111.  Address,  1309  Lafayette  Ave.,  Mat- 
toon,  Ill.t 

573.  DAVID  RUSSELL  KINDER 
Lawyer;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  F  9.  1868,  Ma- 
coupin Co.,  111.;  s.  Abraham  (b.  Jl  23,  1837, 
do.)  and  Adtlia  A.  (Chapman)  Kinder  (b.  F  6, 
1846,  do.).  Prepared  in  Litchfield  H.  S.  Philo- 
mathean. Taught  sch..  East  St.  Louis  and 
studied  law  in   an  office,   1889-92;  practised  law 


in  Litchfield,  1892 — .  City  Atty.,  Litchfield, 
1893-4;  Master  in  Chancery  of  Montgomery 
Co.,  1901-5.  Married  Eva  M.  Martin,  My  23, 
1903,  Springfield,  111.  Children:  Dwight  R., 
b.  My  I,  1908;  Paul  M.,  b.  Ja  18,  1910;  one 
child  died  in  infancy.  Address,  1013  Madison 
St.,  Litchfield,  111.;  bus.  add.,  405  N.  State  St., 
do. 

574.  DAVID  ROBINSON  KINKEAD 
(Brother  of  No.  750) 
Dist.  Foreman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.  and  C.  E.;  b. 
D  8,  1866,  Earlville,  111.;  s.  Joseph  R.  (b.  Mead- 
ville.  Pa.,  1834)  and  Julia  (Robinson)  Kinkead 
(b.  Paw  Paw_.  111.,  1838).  Prepared  in  Earlville 
pub.  schs.  Engr.  in  Chicago,  Oil  City  and  In- 
dependence, Kan.;  Dist.  Foreman,  P.  O.  &  G. 
Co.  Married  Dora  M.  Weber,  Je  20,  1892, 
Earlville,  111.  Child,  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  b. 
Jl  14,  1904.  Address,  205  W.  Wea  St.,  Paola, 
Kan. 

575-  *CYRUS  ALMON  LEWIS 
Farmer  and  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My  20, 
1863,  Joliet,  111.;  s.  C.  A.  (b.  Decatur,  N.  Y.) 
and  Emmeline  (Seward)  Lewis  (b.  do.).  .Arch., 
Spokane  and  Whatcom,  Wash.,  1890;  Farmer, 
Joliet,  111.,  1891.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Anna  Morton,  O  20,  1889,  Hope,  Idaho 
(died  Ja  i,  1891);  Lulu  B.  Ames,  My  3,  1893, 
Springfield,  111.  (Thildren:  x\nna  Isabelle,  b.  F 
16,  1897  (died  Mr  8,  1897);  Dorothy  Pringles, 
b.  Jl  17,  1898;  Franklin  Spencer,  b.  N  9,  1901. 
Died  Ja  12,   1908. 

576.     *JAMES  LIVINGSTONE  LEWIS 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  1850,  Franklin  Co.,  111.; 
s.  Elizabeth  Lewis.     Died  D  20,   1894,   Gaines- 
ville, Pa. 

577.  EDWARD  FRANCIS  LIGARE 
Engineer;  Cert.;  B.  S.  in  Min.  Engr.,  1914;  b. 
S  4,  1866,  Escanaba,  Mich.;  s.  George  G.  (b. 
1821,  Winchester.  Eng.)  and  Elizabeth  Grey 
(Steele)  Ligare  (b.  1S29,  Rochester;  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Glencoe  H.  S.  Married  Edith 
Francis  Hovey,  S  19,  1895.  Children:  Eliza- 
beth Frances,  b.  D  25,  1896;  Alice  Louise,  b. 
Te  24,  1900;  Robert  Edward,  b.  D  28,  1904; 
Harriet  Hovey,  b.  O  20,  191 1.  Address,  156 
Keystone  Ave.,  River  Forest,  Cook  Co.,  Ill.t 


578.  ROBERT  BONNER  McCONNEY 
Gen.  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  27,  1866, 
Sadorus,  111.:  s.  Oberlin  C.  (b.  D  10,  1835. 
Bainbridge,  O.)  and  Margaret  E.  (Sadorus) 
McConney  (b.  Je  15.  1842,  Sadorus,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Common  Sch.,  Sadorus,  111.  Erect- 
ing Engr.,  1889-92;  Supt.,  Const.,  1892-3;  Chief 
Draftsman,  Supt.,  Asst.  Mgr.,  Davis  Iron 
Works,  1893-7;  Consulting  Engr.,  Mine  & 
Smelter  Supply  Co.,  1897-1902;  Salesman. 
Ilolthoff  Mach.  Co.,  1902-4;  Mgr.,  Denver 
office,  Allis  Chalmers  Co.,  1905-9;  Gen.  Mgr., 
The  F.  M.  Davis  Iron  Works  Co.,  1909-16; 
Gen.  Mgr.,  The  Plaines  Iron  Works  Co., 
,Qi6 — .  Married  Gertrude  I.  Schriver,  Ap  20, 
1892,  Denver.  Children:  Robert  Clay,  b.  Je 
17,  1893  (died  Jl  18,  1894);  Virginia,  b.  My  7, 
1904.     Address,   1162  Vine  St.,  Denver. 

579.  OLIVER  STEPHEN  MOLES 
Teacher;  B.  L.;  M.  L.,  1893;  b.  Ja  16,  1861, 
Peoria;  s.  Oliver  (b.  Mr  12,  1805,  Dumfries, 
Scot.)  and  Mary  (Robertson)  Moles  (b.  Je  10, 
1815,  Glasgow,  do.).  Prepared  by  pvt.  instruc- 
tion. Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Denver,  1897.  Adel- 
phic;  Class  and  Commencement  Orat.  Prin., 
Schs.,  Monroe,  la.:  Supt.,  Canon  City.  Colo.; 
Prin.,  Logan  Sch.,  Denver,  18935;  taught.  West 
Side  H.  S.,  Chicago,  1895-7;  Prin.,  Sherman 
Sch.  1897-1904;  Prin.,  East  Side  H.  S.,  1904 — • 
M.irned  Mary  L.  Hunter,  Ag  7.  1890,  Calhoun, 


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111.  (died  F  8,  1916).  Children:  Hunter 
Stephen,  b.  Je  17,  1891;  Laura  Esther,  b.  My  9, 
1897;  Eleanor  and  Evelyn,  b.  D  19,  1901.  Ad- 
dress, Wheat  Ridge.  Colo. 

580.  TEANAH  JANE  PAINE 
(Sister  of  No.  665) 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  7,  1864,  Sidney,  111.; 
d.  Andrew  Jackson  (b.  Ag  19,  1832,  Grafton, 
Mass.)  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Shackleford)  Paine 
(b.  My  7,  1827,  Danville,  Ky.).  Pre|iared  in 
Sidney  and  Champaign  H.  Sobs.  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Teacher  and  Housekeeper.  Mem.,  Y.  W.  C. 
A.;  Y.  P.  S.  C.  E.;  \V.  C.  T.  V.  Died 
S  23,    1907,   Longview,   111. 

581.  LUTHER  SHERMAN  ROSS 
(Brother  of  No.  289) 
Professor;  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1890;  b.  S  6,  1864, 
Reno,  111.;  s.  John  Milton  (b.  1823,  Maury  Co., 
Tenn.)  and  Ruth  Naomi  (Jones)  Ross  (b.  1825, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Greenville  H.  S.  Philoma- 
thean  Prcs.;  2nd  prize  Declamation  Contest, 
do.;  I  St  place,  Orat.  Contest,  do.;  Hatchet 
Orat. ;  Pres.,  (Tlass.  Fellowship  in  Zool.  Prof., 
Nat.  Sc,  1890-1;  Prin.  Sch.,  1891-2;  Prof., 
Biol.,  Drake  Univ.,  1892-1907:  Prof.,  Zool. 
and  Bact.,  1907-14;  Dir.,  Des  Moines  Aux.  St. 
Bact.  Lab.,  1907-14;  Sec.  la.  Acad,  of  Sc;  Prof, 
of  Zool.,  1914 — .  Ed.  of  Proc,  1906-13;.  Pres., 
la.  Acad,  or  Sc,  1917-18.  Auth.:  On  the 
Structure  and  Development  of  the  Lemon,  Bot. 
Gazette,  Vol.  15;  Prelim.  Notes  on  the  la. 
Entomostraca,  Proc.  la.  Acad,  of  Sc,  Vol.  3, 
pp.  170-3;  Some  Manitoba  Cladocera,  with 
descrijition  of  one  new  species,  Am.  Nat.,  Vol. 
31,  No.  364,  pp.  293,  303,  also  in  Proc.  la. 
Acad.  Sc,  Vol.  4,  pp.  154-162;  A  New  Species 
of  Daphnia  and  Brief  Notes  on  Other  Cladocera 
of  la.,  do..  Vol.  4,  tip.  167-70;  An  01>servation 
on  the  Number  of  Bacteria  in  Des  Moines 
Sch.  Bldgs.,  do..  Vol.  13,  pp.  21-3;  Food  of  Sub- 
terranean Crustacea,  do..  Vol.  13,  pp.  273-6; 
Historical  Sketch  of  Early  Health  Regulation 
in  la.,  do.,  pp.  229-40;  Trophospongium  of  the 
Nerve  Cell  of  the  Crayfish,  Jour.  Coinp.  Neurol., 
D  1915,  pp.  523-534.  Fellow,  Am.  Micros.  Soc ; 
Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.  !NL-irried  Ellen  Maria 
Bardwell,  Je  22,  1892,  Leverett,  111.  Children: 
Ruth  Lovilla,  b.  S  5,  1895;  Helen  Bardwell, 
b.  F  28,  1901;  Mary  Kellog,  b.  Ap  1,  1903. 
Address,  1308,  27th  St.,  Des  Moines. 

582.  MYRTLE  EVA  SPARKS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1890;  b. 
O  9,  1861,  New  Haven,  la.;  d.  Fanny  Moore. 
Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Taught  Latin  in 
Ottawa.  111.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  Modern 
Literature  Club.  Address,  care  Ottawa  High 
School,   Ottawa,    Ill.t 


583.  PHILIP  STEELE 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  19,  1865, 
Johnson,  Vt.;  s.  Levi  B.  (b.  Ap  28,  1829, 
Buxton,  Me.)  and  Mary  Ide  (Peabody)  Steele 
(b.  N  22,  1835,  Rochester,  Vt.).  Prepared  in 
Concord  H.  S.  Pres.  Philomathean;  Ed., 
Sophograph;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Illini.  Mech.  Engr., 
Chicago,  1895 — ;  Past  Pres.  and  Dir.,  Chicago 
Civ.  Service  League;  Sec,  Mex.  Com),  and 
Sugar  Co.,  1912 — .  Pres.,  Mun.  Employment 
Soc.  of  Chicago;  Past  Pres.  and  Sec,  111.  St. 
Assn.;  Nat.  A.ssn.  Stationary  Engrs.;  Mem., 
Blany  Lodge  271,  A.  F.  A.  M.,  1917:  Supreme 
Treas.,  Columbian  Circle,  1916.  Married  Hattie 
Morrison,  F  11,  i8qi,  Urbana.  Child,  Phyllis, 
b.  Je  7,  1893  (died  F  21,  1910).  Address,  1455 
Rascher  Ave.,   Chicago. 

584.  "HERMAN  LINCOLN  WEIS 
(Brother  of  No.  371) 
Designer;  Cert,  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  12,  1866;  s. 
Joseph  (b.  1825,  Hana,  Ger.)  and  Marie  (Bren- 
nemann)  Weis  (b.  1828,  Marburg,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Peru  H.  S.  Designer  for  Arch.  Iron 
Works.     Died  Jl   25,   1891,  Tonica,  111. 

585.     MARGARET    WESTON 
(VAN    OSDELL) 
(Sister  of  Nos.   117,  297,  454,  586) 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Je  16,  1870,  Champaign; 
d.    Nathan    (b.    1827,    Walworth,    N.    Y.)    and 
Jane    (Cloyd)    Weston    (b.    1831,   Troy,   N.   Y.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign    II.   S.      Married   Frank 
Mills   Van  Osdell,   Je   16,   1903,  Chicago.      Chil- 
dren: Arthur  Weston,  b.   S   28,    1904;   Florence 
Elizabeth,   b.   Ag  24,    1908.     Address,  Wheaton, 

586.  NATHAN  AUSTIN  WESTON 
(Brother  of  Nos.  117,  297,  454,  585; 
Husband  of  No.  505) 
Dean;  B.  L. ;  M.  L.,  1898;  b.  1868,  Cham- 
paign; s.  Nathan  (b.  1827,  Walworth,  N.  Y.) 
and  Jane  (Cloyd)  Weston  (b.  1831,  Troy,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Ph.  D., 
Cornell,  1901.  Adelphic;  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Fellowship,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1897-8;  Fellowship,  Cornell,  1898-9.  Instr., 
Univ.  Acad.,  1S93-1897;  Grad.  Stud.,  1897-9; 
Asst.,  Pol.  Econ.,  Cornell,  1899-igoo;  Teacher 
and  Prin.  of  Schs.,  1899-1900;  Instr.  and  Asst. 
Prof.,  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111,  1900 — ;  Asst.  Dir. 
of  Courses  in  Bus.  Adm.,  1908-15;  Acting  Dean, 
Coll.  of  Commerce  and  Bus.  Adm.,  Univ  of  111., 
1915 — •  Mem.,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.  Married 
Angeline  Gayman  ('87),  1894,  Champaign. 
Children:  Nathan,  b.  1896;  Janet  Louise,  b. 
1905.     Address,  601  Daniel  St.,  Champaign. 


CLASS  OF  1890  (37  LIVING,  5  DEAD) 


587.  JAMES  BARR 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1624,  2574) 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E, ;  b.  Jl  22,  1868, 
Urbana;  s.  Andrew  (b.  O  1,  1836,  Lanarkshire, 
'Scot.)  and  Elizabeth  McBeath  (Paislev)  Barr 
(b.  .fW  3,  1842,  Scot.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H. 
S.  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Chief  Draftsman  for 
Armour  &  Co.  in  Power  Dept.  Mem.,  West. 
Soc.  Engrs.  Married  Lillian  R.  Bennett,  Ap 
22,  1902,  Chicago.  Children:  Robert  J.,  b.  Mr 
8,  1903;  Helen  Frances,  b.  Mr  22,  1905;  James, 
Jr.,  b.  O  28,  1907;  Arthur  Thomas,  b.  Je  12, 
191 1.  Address,  7434  Princeton  Ave.,  Chicago. 

588.  SAMUEL  DAY  BAWDEN 
Mgr.  Indus.  Settlement;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ; 
b.  D  2,  1868,  Elyria,  O.;  s.  Rev.  Henry  Heath 
(b.  Ja  17,  1839,  Totnes,  Devon,  Eng.)  and 
Harriet  Newell  (Day)  Bawden  (b.  Ja  31,  1842, 
N.    Y.    C).      Prepared    in    Dayton    H.    S.    and 


Denison  Univ.  B.  S.,  1890;  B.  D.  Rochester 
Theol.  Sem.,  1897.  Philomathean;  Pres.  Inter- 
coll.  Ath.  Assn.,  1889.  Sr.  Maj.  Univ.  Bn.; 
Bvt.  Lt.,  I.  N.  G.;  Teacher,  Math.,  Univ.  Acad., 
i8go-i;  Teacher,  Man.  Tr.,  Beardstown  H.  S. ; 
Supt.,  Beatrice  Elec.  Light  and  Power  Co.; 
Clerk  Columbian  Exp.;  Teacher,  Man.  Tr.,  la. 
City  H.  S.;  began  work  as  a  Protestant  Chap- 
lain, N.  Y.  St.  Indus.  Sch.,  Rochester;  Supt., 
do..  1895;  became  Indus.  Miss'y  to  Telugus  of 
India,  1904;  Baptist  Minister,  ordained,  1898; 
Supt.,  Indus.  Exp.  Sta.,  Ongole,  India,  1906- 
12;  in  U.  S.  on  furlough,  Mr  1912 — Ag  1913; 
Mgr.,  Erukala  Indus.  Settlement,  Kavali,  Nel- 
lore  Dist.,  South  India,  1914 — •.  Auth.:  Report 
of  the  Indus.  Conf.,  1910;  The  (Christian  Lit. 
Soc.  for  Ind.,  Madras,  Ind.,  191 1,  131  pp.; 
also  a  number  of  articles.  Mem.,  Indus.  Miss'y 
Assoc,  of  India,  Pres.,  1910-12;  Exchange  Ed., 
Baptist  Miss'y  Review,  1910-11;  Ed.  Indus. 
Miss'y  Assoc,  Dept.,  do.,  1911.  Married  Minnie 
L.    Cotton,    Je    23,    1896,    North    Amherst,    O. 


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Children:  Herbert  Newton,  b.  F  2,  1900; 
Dorothea  Caroline,  b.  Je  15,  1904.  Address, 
Kavali,    Nellore   Dist.,   S.    India. 

589.  JOHN  W.  BEARDSLEY 
(Brother  of  No.  204) 
Examiner  and  Appraiser  of  Farm  Loans;  B 
L.;  b.  My  31,  1870,  Champaign;  s.  Geo.  F.  (b. 
My  26,  1827,  Knox  Co.,  O.;  and  Martha 
(Mahan)  Beardsley  (b.  Jl  16,  i8j4,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Adelphic.  Clerk 
in  Law  office,  1890-91;  Fire  Ins.,  1891-94;  ^S^- 
Mach.  shop  and  foundry,  1894-1902;  Life  Ins., 
1902-6;  Fruit  Farmer,  1906-10;  merchant,  1910- 
12;  farm  loans,  1912 — .  Elder,  2nd  I'resby. 
Church,  Council  Bluffs,  la.  Married  Edith  M. 
Stave,  Je  14,  1899,  Champaign.  Children: 
Alfred,  b.  S  11,  1900;  Katherine,  b.  Ag  31, 
1902;  John  W.  Jr.,  b.  Ag  X9,  1911.  Address. 
R.  3,  Box  121,  Council  Bluffs,  la.;  bus. 
add.,  201   Pearl  St..  do. 


S90. 


•EDWARD  MILLS  BENSON 
(Brother  of  No.  2024) 
B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Mr  25,  1869,  Oak  Grove 
(now  Carlock),  111.;  s.  Cyrus  H.  (b.  S  16,  1835, 
do.)  and  Lucy  Amanda  (Rowell)  Benson  (b. 
Ag  10,  1869,  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  .\cad. 
Philomathean;  C.  E.  Club.  Draftsman,  Instru- 
mentman  and  Asst.  Engr.,  Northern  Pac.  R.  R., 
1890-92;  do.,  Spokane  Falls  and  Northern  R.  R.. 
1892-3.     Died  0  8,  1894,  Ames,  la. 

591.     COLUMBUS  AUSTIN  BOWSHER 
Ed.,     University    of    the    World.      Cert.;    b. 

Girard,  Macoupin   Co.,  111.;  s.   R.  B.  Bowsher. 

Address,  Caxton  Bldg.,  Cleveland. 

592.     ANNA   CECILIA   BOYLE 
(JUNKERSFELDj 

(Wife  of  No.  887; 

A.  B.;  b.  Champaign;  d.  Patrick  (b.  1828, 
Ireland;  and  Catharine  (Lynch)  Boyle  (b.  1832, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Alethenai. 
Bookkeeper  and  Cashier,  1900.  Mem.,  Chicago 
Assn.  Coll.  Alumnae.  Married  Peter  Junkers- 
feld  ('95;,  Je  19,  1901,  Champaign.  Child, 
Mary  Josephine,  b.  S  5,  191 1.  Address,  c/o 
Stone  &  Webster,  Constrs.,  Boston. 

593.     LUCIA   BRUMBACH    (BOGARDUS) 
(Wife  of  No.  339) 

B.  L.;  b.  N  17,  1867,  Ottawa,  111.;  d.  David  (b. 
Ag  31,  1832,  Ottawa,  111.)  and  Helen  Barnes 
Brumbach  (b.  1840,  Utica,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Lake  Erie  Sem.,  Painesville,  O.  Alethenai. 
Taught  in  Watseka  H.  S.,  1890-91.  Mem.,  Clas- 
sic Culture  Club,  1892;  Mothers'  Club,  1902 
(Sec.  1904-5);  Chaminade  Musical  Club,  1902; 
Inter-collegiate  Alumnae  Assn.,  1904;  Pilgrim 
Congr.  Church;  City  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Bd.,  1906-11; 
Pres.,  Seattle  Branch  of  Mothers'  Cong.,  1908- 
11;  St.  Chm.,  Legislative  Com.  and  Fed.  of 
Clubs.  Married  Charles  Eugene  Bogardus. 
('83),  F  16,  1893,  Gilman,  111.  Children:  Al- 
mon  Eugene,  b.  S  28,  1895;  Wallace  David,  b. 
D  I,  1896;  Helen  Evelyn,  b.  Ja  17,  1899.  Ad- 
dress, 90  Columbia  St.,  Seattle. 

594.  NORMAN  HARVEY  CAMP 
Evangelist;  B.  S.;  b.  Je  25,  1867,  Bement, 
111.;  s.  Tames  Harvey  (b.  O  5.  1833.  Mt.  Ver- 
non, O.)  and  Anna  Catherine  (Holm)  Camp 
(b.  Mr  t6,  1847,  Bucyrus,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Bement  H.  S.;  LL.  B.,  Northwestern,  1893. 
Philomathean;  Repr.  in  Orat.  Contest;  Class 
Pres.,  1890.  Practised  Law  until  O,  1900; 
Bible  Teacher  and  Evangelist,  1900 — ;  Teach 
cr  of  Union  Bible  Classes  in  Can.  and  U.  S. 
1904.  Mem.,  Exten.  Staff  of  the  Moody  Bible 
Inst,  of  Chicago.  Auth.:  pamphlets.  The  Way 
of  Life  made  Plain;  The  G.  A.  R.  Married 
Mabel  Johnston,  Je  3,  1896,  Chanute,  Kan. 
Children:  Horace  Johnston,  b.  My  4.  1897; 
John  Mallory,  b.  S  22,  1907-.  Address,  5416 
Winthrop  Ave.,  Edgewater,  Chicago. 


595-     EDITH  LOUISE  CLARK 

(KIRKPATRICK) 

(Sister  of  Nos.  596,  797) 

Cert.;  B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.,  1914;  b.  F  14,  1867, 

Pecatonica,   111.;    d.    Henry  S.    (b.   Ja    i,    1841, 

.N'ew  York)    and  Harriet  Louisa   (Cable)    Clark 

(b.  N    II,  1840,  Pecatonica,   111.).     Prepared  in 

Pecatonica  H.    S.   and   Univ.   Acad.   Alethenai; 

V.    W.    C.    A.   Mem.,    .\I.    E.  .Church,   .Mayview, 

111.     Married  Jesse  Clinton   Kirkpatrick,   F    14, 

1893.     Children:  Henry  Clinton,  b.  Ag  7,  1894, 

(died  Mr  27,   1895);   Florence  Mabel,  b.  Jl   19, 

1898;   Jesse    Clark,    b.   Je    11,    1908.     Address, 

R.  2,  Lrbana. 

596.  FRANK  HENRY  CLARK 

(Brother  of  Nos.  595,  797) 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  23,  1865, 
Pecatonica,  III.;  s.  iienry  S.  and  Harriet  Louisa 
(Cable)  Clark.  Prepared  in  Pecatonica  H.  S- 
and  Univ.  Acad.;  Capt.,  Univ.  Re^t. ;  Sr.  Class 
Pres.  Elec.  Const.,  1890;  with  David  L.  Barnes, 
Chicago  Ry.  and  Mech.  Engr.,  1890-94;  Chief 
Draftsman,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.  Co.,  1894-99; 
-Mech.  En^r.,  1899-1902;  Supt.,  Motive  Power, 
1902-05;  Gen.  Supt.,  Motive  Power  C.  B.  &  Q. 
R.  R.,  1905  to  1911;  since  Ja  1,  1911,  Gen. 
Supt.,  Motive  Power  Baltimore  &  Ohio  R.  R. 
Married  Cora  Campbell,  Ap  4,  1893.  Children: 
Harold  Ezra,  b.  S  7,  1895;  Helen  Louise,  b 
N  17,  1900.  Address,  17  Midvale  Road,  Ro- 
land Park,  Md.t 

597.  THOMAS  ARKLE  CLARK 
(Husband  of  No.  634) 
Dean  of  Men;  B.  L. ;  b.  My  11,  1862,  Minonk, 
111.;  s.  William  G.  (b.  N  8,  1814,  Northumber- 
land, Eng.)  and  Dorothy  (Metcalf)  Clark  (b. 
S  16,  1812,  BIythe,  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  of 
111.  Acad.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Shield  and 
Trident;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Pnilomathean;  Local 
Ed.,  Illini,  1887-9:  Jr.  Orator,  1889;  Ed. 
Sophograph,  1888;  Ed.  in  chief,  Illini,  1889-90; 
Sr.  Orator,  1890;  Class  Poet.  Prin.,  East  Side 
Sch.,  Champaign,  1890-91;  Instr.,  Eng.  and 
Latin,  Univ.  Acad.,  1891-3;  Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1893-5;  Asst.  Prof.,  Rhet.,  1895-9;  stud. 
in  Harvard^  1898-9;  Prof.,  Rhet.,  1899 — ;  Act- 
ing Dean,  Coll.  of  Lit.  and  Arts,  1900-01;  Dean 
of  Undergraduates  and  Asst.  to  the  Pres.,  1901- 
4;  Dir.,  Summer  Session,  1903-8;  Dean  of  Un- 
dergraduates, 1904-9;  Dean  of  Men,  1909 — ; 
Mil.  Adjt.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918—.  Ed.,  Wash- 
ington's Farewell  Address.  XV,  25,  pp.,  Chas. 
Scribner's  Sons,  1908;  Webster's  Bunker  Hill 
Oration,  XIV,  29  pp..  do.;  Burke's  Speech  on 
Conciliation,  do.;  Auth.:  Facts  for  Freshmen 
(with  A.  R.  Warnock)  Univ.  of  111.,  1911; 
The  Fraternity  and  the  Coll.,  223  pp.,  Geo. 
Banta  Pub.  Co.,  1916;  The  Sunday  Eight 
O'clock,  200  pp.,  Illini  Publishing  Co.,  1917; 
1  he  Fraternity  and  the  Undergraduate,  250 
pp.,  Geo.  Banta  Pub.  Co.,  1918;  arts,  in  maga- 
zines and  educ.  publications  since  1897.  Wor- 
thy Grand  Chief  of  Alpha  Tau  Omega,  1919 — . 
Married  Alice  Virginia  Broaddus  ('91).  Ag  24. 
1896.    Address,  928  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 

598.  JAMES  FRANCIS  CLARKSON 
Ry.  Contr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  N  2,  1868,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Michael  and  Ellen  M.  (Henneberry) 
C;!arkson.  Prepared  in  Lake  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
C.  E.  Club;  Varsity  Baseball.  Married  Lucy 
Irene  Ridgley,  Je  22,  1891,  Chicago.  Address, 
689  E.   21st,  N.  Portland,   Ore.j 

599.  GEORGE  PERKINS  CLINTON 
(Brother  of  Nos.  871,  1843) 

Botanist;  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1894;  b.  My  7,  1867, 
Polo,  111.:  s.  John  Waterbury  (b.  Andes,  N.  Y.) 
and  Carrie  Adelia  (Perkins)  Clinton  (b.  Delhi. 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Polo  H.  S.  Class  Day 
and  (Commencement  Orator.  M.  S.,  Harvard, 
1 901;   D.   Sc,   Harvard,    1902.     Asst.   Botanist, 


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III.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  and  Asst.,  Bot.,  111.,  1890- 
1902;  Botanist,  Conn.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1902 — . 
Auth.  of  various  buls.  and  reports  on  parasitic 
fungi  of  cultivated  plants,  published  by  111.  Agr. 
Exp.  Sta.  and  Conn.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.;  various 
papers  on  fungi  in  botanical  mags.;  monograph 
of  N.  Am.  Ustilagincae.  pub.  by  Boston  Soc. 
Nat.  Hist.;  Mem.,  Conn.  Pomological  Soc; 
Conn.  Bot.  Soc;  New  England  Bot.  Club; 
Bot.  Soc.  Am.;  Am.  Phytopathological  Soc. 
(Pres.,  191 2);  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  V.  P.  sec- 
tion G,  191 5.  Married  Anna  J.  Lightbody,  Ag 
9,  1892,  Pekin,  III.  Child,  Harry  Lightbody,  b. 
n  14,  1893  (Killed  in  action.  S  30.  1918, 
France).  Address,  care  Conn.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
New  Haven.   Conn. 


600.  ROBERT  JAMES  COOKE 
Asst.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  26,  1862,  E. 
Newbern,  III.;  s.  Elon  (b.  1835,  Eng.)  and  Pal- 
mira (Brown)  Cooke  (h.  1838,  N.J.).  Prepared 
in  Alton  H.  S.  Jr.  and  Commencement  orator. 
Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Draftsman,  la.  Div.,  I.  C. 
R.  R..  1890;  do..  Union  Pac  R.  R.,  Wyo.  Div., 
1890-2;  Asst.  Engr.,  Chicago  &  West  Ind.  R.  R., 
1892-8;  Chief  Draftsman,  Joint  Track  Elevation 
and  Depression,  Chicago,  1898-1900;  Asst. 
Engr.,  Chicago  &  Alton  R.  R.,  1900-5;  Asst. 
Engr.,  Chicago  &  Western  Ind.  R.  R.,  1905-8; 
Asst.  Engr.,  L.  S.  &  M.  S.  Ry.,  1908-14;  Asst. 
Engr.,  C.  &  E.  I.  R.  R.,  1914 — ;.  Married  Lottie 
Stewart,  O  12,  1892,  Champaign.  Child,  Rus- 
sell, b.  F  22,  1898.  Address,  7209  Harvard 
Ave.,  Chicago;   bus.  add.,  6600  Union  Ave. 

601.     ROBERT  WILSON  CORNELISON 
Tech.    Chem.   and   Mfr. ;   B.    S.   in  Chem.;  s. 

Rev.    I.    A.    Cornelison.      Prepared    in    H.    S. 

D.    Sc,   Harvard,    1893.     Asst.   Chem.,   Univ.  of 

111.,  1890-91;  Morgan  Fellow,  Harvard,  1891-93. 

Mem.,   A.  C.   S.;   Soc   Chem.  Ind.;   Fellow,  A. 

A.    .\.    S.,   etc.      Married   Alice   E.    Loughridge. 

Children:  Margaret  L.;  Elizabeth  F.     Address, 

West  Summit  St..  Somerville,  N.  J. 


602.  CLARENCE  LINCOLN  CRABBS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Jl  29,  1866,  De- 
catur, Ind.;  s.  Austin  (b.  Ja  8,  1838,  Richland 
Co.,  O.)  and  Catherine  (Yeiter)  Crabbs  (b.  S 
18,  1842,  Ashland  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in  H.  S. 
and  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.  C.  E.  Club;  Valedic- 
torian; Bus.  Mgr.  Illini.  Bvt.  Capt.,  111.  Nat. 
Guard;  Civ.  Engr.,  1890-iqoo;  Mfg.,  1900-06; 
Brooklyn  Rapid  Transit  System,  1906;  Prin. 
.Asst.  Engr.,  do.,  1906-09;  Engr.  Way  and 
Structures,  do.,  1909 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Elec. 
Ry.  Assn.;  Am.  Ry.  Engng.  Assn.  Married 
Jessie  Elizabeth  Cox,  S  30,  1903,  Denver. 
Children:  Helen  Elizabeth,  b.  S  18,  1904; 
Richard,  b.  D  4,  1906.  Address,  177  82d  St., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  bus.  add.,  85  Clinton  St.,  do. 


603.  JESSIE  ELLARS  (H.\CKETT) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  S.;  A.  M..  1893:  b. 
Ja  25,  1867,  Atwood,  111.;  d.  William  (b.  D  3, 
1834.  Logan  Co.,  O.)  and  Maria  (Lewis)  Ellars 
(b.  F  22,  1832,  Warren  Co.,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Tuscola  H.  S.  Alethenai.  Teacher  in  Gram. 
'Sch.,  Tuscola,  1891-2:  H.  S.  Teacher,  Tuscola, 
1892-8:  Prin.  of  do.,  1898-1900.  Married  Leon- 
ard Oliver  Hackett,  N  22,  1900,  Tuscola,  111. 
Address,   Tuscola,   111. 


604.     JOHN  FRANKLIN  FISHER 

Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ap  24,  1865, 
Indianola,  III.;  s.  Michael  (b.  N  6,  1835,  do.) 
and  Maryette  (Baum)  Fisher  (b.  F  18,  1845,' 
do.).  Prepared  in  Indianola  H.  S.  Bvt.  Capt., 
111.  Nat.  Guard.  Draftsman,  Chicago,  1890-5; 
Surv.,  Indianola,   1895-1900;  Townsite  surv.  for 


Dept.  of  Interior,  I.  T.,  190005;  Surv.  and 
Engr.,  Danville,  111..  1905 — .  Auth.:  Articles, 
Experiments  on  Paving  Brick,  No.  4,  Selected 
Paiiers  of  the  C.  E.  Club  of  ihe  Univ.  of  111.; 
Building  a  Small  Stone  Highway  Bridge, 
Engng.  Record.  1896.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church; 
III.  Soc.  of  C.  E.  Married  Maude  Songer,  Ap 
14,  1900,  Danville,  III.  Children:  Georgia 
.Mary  Ellen,  b.  D  12,  1905;  Bertha  Nell,  b. 
.•\g  20,  1908  (died  D  23,  1908).  Address. 
501  E.  Roselawn  Ave.,  Danville,  111.;  bus. 
add..   7   W.    Harrison   St.,   do. 


605.  'WILLIAM  MYERS  GILLILAND 
Chief  Mech.  and  Filec  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ; 
b.  1866,  Columbus,  111.;  s.  W.  E.  Gilliland. 
Mech.  Engr.,  W.  E.  McKee  Co.,  Bisbee,  Ariz.; 
Chief  Mech.  and  Elec.  Engr.,  Pickands,  Mather 
Co.     Died  D  26,  1916,  Duluth,  Minn. 


606.  GUSTAV  ADOLPH  H.\NSSEN 
Architect;  Cert.;  h.  N  22,  1869,  Davenport, 
la.;  s.  Louis  (b.  Ja  26,  1821,  Itzehoe,  Ger.)  and 
Maria  Sophie  (Hannemann)  Ilanssen  (b.  N  17, 
183  I ).  Prepared  in  Davenport,  la.,  and  Univ. 
.\cad.  First  prize  mil.  drill,  1887.  Instr.,  Gym- 
nasium. Married  Lilli  May  Stibolt,  Je  28,  1894, 
Oavenport,  la.  Children:  Daphne  Louise,  b. 
Je  17,  1896;  Arthur  Christian,  b.  F  6,  igo6. 
.4ddress,  2030,   29th  St.,  San  Diego,  Calif.t 


607.     HUGH   HAZELTON 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ag  16,  1868, 
Forest  Glen,  Chicago;  s.  William  Cross  (b. 
1832,  Northfield,  N.  H.)  and  Frances  Amanda 
(Morrill)  Hazelton  (b.  1840,  Canterbury,  N. 
II.).  Prepared  in  Jefferson  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
Philomathean.  Draftsman,  Westinghouse  Elec. 
&  Mfg.  Co.,  1800-1;  Draftsman,  D.  L.  Barnes, 
1S91-2;  Draftsman  and  Supt.,  Intra  Plural  Ry., 
World's  Fair,  1892-3;  with  J.  B.  Arnold,  1894; 
Draftsman,  Metropolitan  West  Side  Elevated 
Ry.,  1895-7;  Engr.,  Englewood  &  Chicago  Ry., 
1898;  Asst.  Elec.  Engr.,  Manhattan  Ry..  N.  Y., 
1899-1903;  Elec.  Engr.,  1903-3;  do.,  with  L.  B. 
Stillwell,  N.  Y.,  1905-11,  during  which  period 
was  Elec.  Engr.  for  Hudson  &•  Manhattan  Ry., 
X.  Y.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Married  Caroline 
.S^'lvia  Norton,  N  17,  1906.  Children:  Caroline 
Norton,  b.  N  4,  1907:  Sylvia  Kendrick,  b.  D  6, 
1909;  Hugh,  Jr.,  b.  N  23,  1912;  Elizabeth  Fol- 
eer,  b.  My  10,  1916.  Address.  42  Sherwood 
PL,  Englewood,  N.  J.;  bus.  add.,  100  Broad- 
way, N.  Y.  City. 


608.     EDWARD  SPENCER  KEENE 

Dean  Engng.  Dept.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. 
1912;  b.  O  8,  1864,  Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  Phillip 
(b.  1832,  Keiserslauta,  Bavaria)  and  Margaret 
K.  (Baxter)  Keene  (b.  1835,  Newport,  Ky.). 
Prepared  in  Moline  H.  S.  Apprenticeship 
Williams  White  &  Co.  Mach.  Shop,  Moline,  III., 
four  yrs. ;  Instr.,  Mech.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1890-2;  Prof.,  do.,  N.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll.,  1892- 
1904;  Dean,  Engng.  Dept.,  N.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll., 
1904 — .  Four  Minute  Man.  Auth.:  Household 
Physics  (a  Laboratory  Manual);  articles  and 
press  buls.,  on  Sewage  Disposal  for  Country 
Homes,  Small  Water  Supply  Plants,  Lightning 
Protection,  Chimney  Const,  for  Dwellings, 
Mgmt.  of  House  Furnaces,  etc.,  O.  Farmer, 
iqii;  Mechanics  of  the  Household,  400  pp., 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  191 8.  Mem..  Assoc,  of 
Univ.  Professors;  N.  Dak.  Soc.  of  Engrs. ;  111. 
Club;  Polytechnic  Club;  32d  degree  Scottish 
Rite  Mason;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Commons  Club. 
Married  Myrtle  Pearman,  O  3,  1803.  Children: 
Margaret,  b.  Je  26,  1894;  Dorothv,  b.  Ag  21, 
1896;  Rebecca,  b.  F  15,  1904;  Phillip,  b.  O  8. 
1906;  Virginia,  b  D  4,  1908.  .Address,  1028 
-th  St.,  N.  Fargo.  N.  Dak. 


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609.  KATHARINE  KENNARD 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  O  i860,  Cliampaign ; 
d.  George  W.  (b.  1835,  Sidney,  O.)  and  Laura 
(Garst)  Kennard  (.b.  1845,  Dayton,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Address,  311  W. 
Univ.  Ave.,  Champaign. 

610.  HENRY  WALLACE  McCANDLESS 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  F  22, 
1866,  Orion,  Henry  Co.,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  Mr 
5,  1819,  Oakdale,  Pa.)  and  Margaret  M. 
(Burns)  McCandless  (b.  N  15,  1839,  Imperial, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Orion  H.  S.;  Davenport 
(la.)  Bus.  Coll.  Won  ist  prize  in  mil.  drill. 
Chief  Draftsman,  Thomson,  Houston  Elec.  Co., 
Chicago,  1890-91;  Mgr.,  Estimating  Dept.,  Gen. 
Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1801-3;  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
1893-5;  V.  P.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  H.  W.  McCand- 
less &  Co.,  N.  Y.  City;  Mfr.,  Elec.  Lamps, 
189s — ;  also  Treas.,  Ernwall  Realty  Co.,  N. 
Y.  City,  J  90 5 — .  Auth.:  Trade  Catalogues,  etc. 
Married  Nancy  Pearl  Long,  Je  25,  1903,  Lynn, 
111.  Children:  Margaret  Louise,  b.  S  15,  1904; 
Nancy,  b.  N  21,  1907  (died  D  3,  1916);  Jessie 
Wanda,  b.  JI  15,  1909;  Ruth  Shirley,  b.  F  15, 
1912.  Address,  600  Second  St.,  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.;  bus.  add.,  406  W.  31st  St.,  N.  Y.  City. 

611.     WILL    E.    McKEE 

Supt.,  Mach.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  3,  1866, 
Tippecanoe,  Ind.;  s.  Samuel  (b.  Ja  27,  1838, 
Tippecanoe  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Alma  (Bush)  McKee 
(b.  Ja  19,  1839,  do.).  Prepared  in  country  sch., 
Rising,  111.;  Univ.  Acad.  Chief  Engr.,  Milwau- 
kee, 1892-4;  Dallas  Chief  Engr.,  1895-6;  Ish- 
peming,  Mich.;  Master  Mech.,  Cleveland  Cliffs 
Iron  Co.,  Mich.  Min.  Co.,  1899-1905;  Supt., 
Mach.,  Bisbee,  Ariz.,  1905;  do.,  Calumet  &  Ariz. 
Min.  Co.  Married  Isa  Dora  Fisher,  O  18,  1892, 
Denver  (died  D  27,  ig'S)-  Child,  Lottie 
Maude,  b.  O  23,  1893.  Address,  Warren,  Ariz. 

612.  WALTER  I.  MANNY 
(Brother  of  No.  1060) 
Lawyer;  Cert;  b.  Mounds,  Brown  Co.,  111.; 
s.  Mrs.  M.  J.  Manny.  Editor;  Merchant;  State's 
Atty.  8  yrs.;  Lawyer;  House  of  Representatives, 
1901—.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  K.  P.; 
I.  O.  O.  F.;  Pres.,  State's  Atty.  Assn.  of  111. 
Address,  Mount  Sterling,  111. 


013.  BYRON  LLEWELLYN  MOORE 
Sec.  and  Gen.  Mgr.  Tel.  Const.  Co.;  B.  S. 
in  Chem.;  b.  N  i,  1869,  Dwight,  111.;  s. 
Montgomery  and  Clara  (Armstrong)  Moore. 
Prepared  in  Champaign  Schs.  Ath.  Assn. 
Chemist,  1890-1900;  Sec,  Federal  Tel.  &  Tel. 
Co.  1900-15;  Sec,  Century  Tel.  Const.  Co., 
1902-18;  Gen.  Mgr.,  do.,  1915-18.  Mem.,  Anci- 
ent Landmarks,  .'\.  F.  A.  M.,  No.  441,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.;  Summit  Chapter,  R.  A.  M.,  No.  307; 
Greater  Buffalo  Ad.  Club;  Coml.  Club,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. ;  Assn.  Inst.  Radio  Engrs.  Married 
Ina  L.  Hubbell,  1896,  Pittsburgh.  Children: 
Byron  L.,  b.  N  1897  (died  N  igoo)  ;  Spencer 
A.,  b.  Jl  5,  IQ04;  Marjorie  P.,  b.  F  14,  1906. 
Address,  191  Starin  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  bus. 
add.,   1738   Elmwood   Ave.,   do. 


614.  EDWIN  NESBIT 
Engr.  and  Supt.  of  Const;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.; 
b.  Ag  17,  1868,  Charleston,  111.;  s.  Simeon 
Hiatt  (b.  Cythiana,  Ky.)  and  Martha  Jane 
(Anderson)  Nesbit.  Prepared  in  Charleston 
H.  S.  Treas.,  Ath.  Assn.  Mech.  Drafting, 
1890-1900;  designing  zinc  smelters,  roasters, 
gen.  mach.,  and  supt.  of  Const.,  1900 — .  Mem., 
A.  S.  M.  E.;  Cleveland  Ath.  Club;  All  Ma- 
sonic Bodies  excepting  Consistory;  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Married  Frances  Radcliffe  Horton,  O  19,  1907. 
Chicago.     Address,  1870  E.  90th  St.,  Cleveland; 


Chicago,    /idaress,  1870  t,.  90th  at 
bus.  add..  The  Graselli  Chem.  Co., 


do. 


615.  U.    J.    LINCOLN    PEOPLES 
Architect;    B.    S.    in    Arch.;    b.    F    17,    1865, 

Pittsburgh;  s.  William  (b.  1833,  Pittsburgh)  and 
Elizabeth  (Taylor)  Peoples  (b.  1839,  Allegheny 
City,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Allegheny  City  Schs. 
Married  Emma  D.  Utz,  S  16,  1892.  Children: 
Virginia  Edith,  b.  D  20,  1897;  U.  J.  L.,  Jr.,  b. 
I)  26,  1901.  Address,  335  Pacitic  Ave.,  E. 
Pittsburgh;  bus.  add.,  500-01  Standard  Life 
Bldg.,   do. 

616.  ORLA   ALFRED    PROCTOR 
Retired    planter   and    merchant;    B.   L.   in   L. 

&  S.;  b.  D  13,  1867,  Rome;  s.  Alfred  Stephen 
(b.  My  20,  1820)  and  Elizabeth  (Gillette) 
Proctor  (b.  Air  29,  1832).  Prepared  in  country 
sch.  Philomathean.  Teacher,  Champaign,  1891- 
2;  V.  P.,  Harris  Coll.,  1892-3;  Prin.,  Bragmer, 
Mo.,  1893-4;  Ed.,  Peoria,  1894-1912;  farmer; 
cane  and  rice  planter  and  gen.  merchant,  1912; 
landlord  and  mgr.  Citv  property  and  farms, 
1913—.  Supt.  M.  E.  'S.  S.,  Chillicothe,  111. 
Married  Bertha  L.  Washington,  Ag  20,  1891. 
Address,   Chillicothe,    111. 

617.  'PHILEMON  ANATOLIO  SCHAEFER 
Civ.  and  Min.  Engr.;  Cert,  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Jl 
3,  1867,  Parral,  Mex. ;  s.  John  Phillip  (b.  Ja 
^o,  1846,  Ger.)  and  Geronima  (Carmina) 
Schaefer  (b.  S  30,  1846,  Parral,  Mex.).  Pre- 
pared in  St.  Mary's  Coll.,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 
C.  E.  Soc;  Adelphic;  Ath.  Assn.;  Mgr.  Base- 
ball Team.  Asst.  Engr.,  Term.  Ry.  Assn., 
St.  Louis,  1892-3;  Ry.  Com.  of  Tex.,  1895; 
Asst.  Chief  Engr.,  Link  Line  Ry.,  Georgetown, 
Tex.,  1895-6;  Gen.  Off.  work,  1896-8;  Post- 
master, Georgetown,  Tex.,  1898-1902;  Min.  and 
Engr.  work,  Parral,  Mex.,  1902-16;  also  engaged 
in  mfg.  of  fire-clay  products.  Sec.  Treas., 
Cia  de  Artefactos  de  Tierra  Refractaria,  S.  A. 
Died  Ag  21,  1916,  Chihuahua,  Mex. 

618.  CHARLES  H.  SHAMEL 
(Brother  of  Nos.  670,  1169) 
Lawyer;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1891;  b. 
Je  2,  1867,  near  Springfield,  111.;  s.  C9nrad  and 
Caroline  (Alkire)  Shamel.  Prepared  in  Taylor- 
ville  H.  S.  LL.  B.,  Mich.,  1S93;  A.  M., 
Columbia,  1905;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1907.  Philo- 
mathean; Sigma  Xi,  Columbia;  Prof.  Chem., 
Coll.  of  P.  &  S.,  Keokuk,  1890-2;  lawyer, 
Taylorville,  111.,  1894-1904;  Spec.  Stud.,  Min. 
and,  Sur.,  N.  M.  Sch.  of  Mines,  1901;  Grad. 
Stud,  in  Law,  Min.  and  Geol.,  Columbia,  1904-6; 
.Asst.  State's  Atty.,  Christian  Co.,  111.,  1896- 
1904;  Practising  I. aw,  Taylorville  and  Spring- 
field 111.,  igo6-8;  Bellingham  and  Seattle,  1908- 
10;  Springfield,  III.,  1911-18;  Spec.  Counsel,  III. 
Ins.  Dept.,  1914-17;  Lecturer  on  Min.  Law, 
Univ.  of  Wash.,  1910.  Auth.:  Min.,  Mineral 
and  Geol.  Law,  McGraw  Hill  Book  Co.,  N.  Y., 
627  pp.,  1907;  Legal  Definitions  of  Mineral, 
Ore,  etc.,  when  used  in  Deeds,  Leases  or  other 
written  instruments  under  the  Laws  of  the 
U.  S.,  Sch.  of  Mines  Quart.,  Vol.  XXVI,  p. 
I ;  Should  the  Extra  Lateral  Feature  of  the 
Min.  Law  be  Repealed,  Econ.  Geol.,  Vol.  II, 
p.  62;  contributor  on  legal  topics  connected 
with  mining  to  Min.  and  Sc.  Press,  San  Fran- 
cisco. Mem.,  A.  I.  M.  E.;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  Life 
mem.,  Arctic  Club,  Seattle.  Address,  535  Black 
Ave.,  Springfield,  111. 

619.  CHRLSTOPHER  HENRY  SNYDER 
Contr.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  12,  1866, 
Fulton,  111.;  s.  Williairi  Cowperthwaite  (b.  Jl 
20,  1821,  Birmingham,  N.  J.)  and  Icyphene  Car- 
oline (Pearce)  Snyder  (b.  My  9.  1828,  Fall 
River,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Fulton  H.  S.  Class 
Pres.  Draftsman,  1890-7;  Chief  Draftsman, 
1897-1900;  Contr.  Engr.,  1900 — .  Invented  Com- 
bination Steel  Column  and  Flat  Concrete  Floor 
Slab  Const.,  1910.  Mem..  A.  S.  C.  E.,  past 
Pres.;    Western    Soc.    of    C.    E. ;    S.    F.    Assn.; 


iSgoJ 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


59 


Commonwealth  Club;  Union  League  Club.  Cml. 
Club;  Claremont  Country  Club;  Engr.  Club; 
Mt.  Diablo  Country  Club;  Pac.  Assn.  of  Con- 
sulting Engrs.  Married  Harriet  Runyon,  O 
14,  1899,  N.  Y.  Children:  Henry  Runyon,  b. 
Ag  3,  1900;  William  Covvperthwaite,  b.  Jl  26, 
1904;  Helen  Jean,  b.  11  20,  1905;  John  Robert, 
b.  Je  3,  1909.  Address,  2713  Forest  Ave., 
Berkeley,  Calif.;  bus.  add.,  251  Kearny  St. 
San  Francisco. 

620.  FRED  VVORTHLEY  STEVENS 
Fruit  Grower;  E.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  F  2,  1866, 
Plattsburg,  N.  Y.;  s.  Alfred  W.  (b.  1827, 
Brooks,  Me.)  and  Irena  E.  (Worthley)  Stevens 
(b.  1835,  Plattsburg,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Chem.  with  Smelting  Co.,  S. 
Chicago,  1890-1901;  with  Taconia  Smelting  Co., 
1905;  Fruit  Grower,  1905 — .  Married  Julia  A. 
Gratitier,  S  28,  1904,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Children: 
Marian,  b.  Ag  13,  190s;  Frank  Alfred,  b.  Ja  6, 
1909.    Address,  San  ^lartin,  Calif,  f 


621.  'LINDLEY  FLETCHER  TER  BUSH 
B.  L.;  b.  Ap  25,  1869,  Holly,  Mich.;  s. 
Pliny  (b.  S  11,  1843)  and  Catherine  Anne  (Wat- 
terson)  Ter  Bush  (b.  S  21,  1846,  Holly,  Mich.). 
Prepared  in  Cliampaign  H.  S.;  Adelphic.  Edi- 
torial Dept.,  The  Chicago  Record;  The  Chicago 
Daily  News,  1800- 1904;  Peabody  Coal  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1904 — .  Married  Louise  M.  Karcher,  Je 
20,  1906.     Died  Jl  7,  1916,  Chicago. 


622.  FRANCIS  JOHN  TRESISE 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  1890;  C.  E.,  1893; 
b.  Ag  3,  1864,  Monmouthshire,  Eng. ;  s.  Henry 
(b.  Ag  31,  1838,  do.)  and  Charlotte  (Nurse) 
Tresise  (b.  Mr  21,  1834,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Pub.  Schs.,  Sharon,  Pa.  Philomathean.  C.  E. 
Club.  Civ.  Engr.  for  L.  V.  R.  'R.,  Batavia,  N. 
v.,  1890;  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  1890-gi;  Civ.  Engr., 
N.  Y.  C.  R.  R.,  1892;  L.  V.  R.  R.  and  with 
pyt.  engrs.,  1894-1901;  Engr.  with  D.  P.  W., 
city  of  Buffalo;  pvt.  practise,  1901-10;  Pres. 
and  Mgr.  Erie  Contracting  Co.,  191 1 — .  Mas- 
ter Mason  Wash.  Lodge  F.  A.  M.;  mem..  A. 
S.  C.  E. ;  Presby.  Church;  Automobile  Club, 
Buffalo.  Married  Eliza  Richards,  F  13,  1892, 
Dover,  N.  H.  Children:  Frances  Louise,  b. 
Ap  23,  1803;  Amy  Richards,  b.  My  14,  1894. 
Address,  Williamsville,  N.  Y. ;  bus.  add.,  400- 
402  Morgan  Bldg.,   Buffalo,  N.    Y. 

623.  "JOHN  BAPTISTE  TSCHARNER 
Civil  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ap  15,  1866: 
s.  Geo.  F.  (b.  Okawville,  111.)  and  Bettie 
(■pierce)  Tscharner  (b.  Ky.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  C.  E.  Club;  Bus  Mgr.,  Sophograph. 
1888.  Civ.  Engr.  and  Mgr.,  Waterworks  Plant, 
Waco,  Tex. ;  do.  Lawrence,  Kans.  Died  Ap 
22,  1893,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 

624.  FRED  WALTER  WATERMAN 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  My  24, 
1869,  .Sycamore,  111.;  s.  Walter  (b.  1849,  do.) 
and  Electa  Jane  (Dustin)  Waterman  (b.  1849 
E.  Topsham,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Sycamore  H. 
S.;  Md.  Mil.  and  Naval  Acad.  Draftsman  for 
Iron  Bav  Mfg.  Co.,  Duluth,  Minn.,  Chicago  & 
N.  W.  R.  R.  Co.,  and  Pullman  Car  Co.,  :8oo- 
2;  Draftsman  and  Asst.  Master  Mech.,  111. 
Steel  Co.,  Joliet,  111..  1892-4;  Draftsman  for 
Johnson  Co..  Lorain,  O.,  1804-7;  Chief  Drafts- 
man, 1807;  Engr.,  Const,  of  Blast  Furnaces  and 
Steel  Works,  The  Lorain  Steel  Co.,  Lorain. 
O.,  1890;  Chief  Engr.,  The  Dominion  Iron  and 
Steel  Co.,  Sydnev,  Nova  Scotia,  1899-1001; 
Mech.  Engr..  .\lgoma  _  Stef  1  Co.  Saiilt  Stp. 
Marie,  Ont..  100 1-2;  with  Julian  Kennedy.  M. 
E.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  1902;  Chief  Engr.,  The  Nat. 
Tube  Co.,  Lorain,  O.,   1902-1916;  Acting  Mgr., 


The  Nat.  Tube  Co.,  1916;  Mgr.^  Gary  Tube  Co., 
Gary,  Ind.,  with  temporary  offices,  Lorain,  O., 
1916 — .  Mem.,  Am.  iron  and  Steel  Inst.;  A.  S. 
M.  E.;  Cleveland  Ath.  Club;  Cleveland  Illini 
Club;  K.  S.  Lodge,  No.  56  F.  A.  M  ; 
Marshall,  Chapter  No.  47,  R.  A.  M.;  Elyria 
Council  No.  86  R.  &  S.  M.;  Elyria  Commanclery 
No.  60,  K.  T.;  Lake  Erie  Consistory  S.  P.  R. 
S.  320;  Al  Koran  Temple,  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S., 
Cleveland,  O.  Married  Ivy  June  Walters,  1900, 
Johnstown,  Pa.  Children:  Fred  W.,  Jr.,  b.  D 
25.  1900;  John  A.  and  Philip  G.,  b.  Ja  27, 
ipo6.  Address,  116  Broad  St.,  Elyria,  O.,  and 
Gary  Tube  Co.,  Lorain,  O. 

625.  JAMES  McLAREN  WHITE 
Prof,  and  Supervising  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.; 
b.  O  16,  1867,  Chicago;  s.  Samuel  Holmes  (b. 
1830,  Lockport,  N.  Y.)  and  Jennie  (McLaren) 
White  (b.  1840,  Glasgow,  Scot.).  Prepared 
in  Peoria  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Philomathean;  Soph.  Class  Pres.: 
Cadet  Maj.,  Univ.  Regt.  Asst.,  Arch.,  1890-3; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Arch.,  1893-6;  on  leave  for  study 
abroad,  1894-5;  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Arch.,  1896- 
1901;  Prof.,  Arch.  Engng.,  1901;  Acting  Dean, 
Coll.  of  Lngng.,  1905-6;  Dean,  Coll.  of  Engng., 
1906-7;  Supervising  Arch,  and  Prof,  of  Arch., 
1907 — ;  Pres.,  Champaign  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, 191S — .  Mem.,  Soc.  for  Prom,  of  Engng 
Educ;  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.;  A.  I.  A.;  Country 
Club;  Univ.  Club  of  Urbana-Champaign,  Pres., 
1910;  Champaign  Club;  Rotary  Club  of  Cham- 
paign; apptd.  by  Gov.  of  111.  on  St.  Bd.  of 
Examiners  of  Architects.,  1917-8.  Married  Edith 
Adelaide  Shattuck,  Je  15,  1899,  Champaign. 
Child,  Adelaide  Louise,  b.  Mr  14,  1903.  Ad- 
dress, 804  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign. 

626.  FRANK  DENT  WILBER 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  N  20,  1869, 
Champaign.;  s.  Robert  Sloan  (b.  1842,  New 
York)  and  Elizabeth  Wilber  (b.  1840,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Coal  &  Whole- 
sale Fruit  Bus.,  1S90-1910.  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church;  K.  P.;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  T.  P.  A.  Married 
Katherine  Wilber,  S  10,  1902.  Address,  707 
W.  Church  St.,   Champaign. f 

627.  GEORGE  EL  DORADO  WILKINSON 
Physician;  B.  S.;  b.  O  18,  1868,  Argenta,  111.; 
s.  Jackson,  (b.  1827,  Chillicothe,  O.)  and  Mary 
(Morrison)  Wilkinson  (b.  1834).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.;  M.  S.,  Cornell,  1892;  B.  P. 
Kansas  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1891:  M.  D.,  Wash. 
Univ.,  1898.  Philomathean;  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. 
Fellow  in  Clark  Univ,  1892-3;  Prin.  H.  S.; 
Organizer  of  Alton  Naval  Reserves,  Com- 
mander, 1896,;  Prin.  H.  S.,  Emporia,  Kan., 
1890-91;  Grad.  stud,  and  instr.,  Cornell,  1891- 
2;  Prin.  H.  S.,  Alton,  111.  and  stud,  of  Med., 
Wash.  Univ.,  1892-6;  stud,  of  med.  at  Hospitals 
in  Leipsig,  Berlin,  Jena,  Ger.,  1896-8;  Physician 
and  Surg.,  Alton,  III.,  1898;  Organized  Alton 
Div.  of  111.  Naval  Reserves,  1896;  surg..  111. 
Naval  Reserves,  1900-10.  Mem.,  A.  M.  A.; 
111.  St.  Med.  Assn.;  Madison  Co.  Med.  Soc; 
Alton  Med.  Soc;  Assn.  of  Surgeons  of  I.  N.  G. ; 
Mil.  Sur.  of  U.  S.;  Sec,  Madison  Co.  Med.  Soc, 
V.  P.,  Alton  Med.  Soc.  Married  Anna  Joseph, 
1909,  Witchita,  Kan.  Address,  1050  Wash.  St., 
Alton,  111.;  bus.  add.,  63  Broadway,  do. 


628.  ROBERT  CONOVER  WILSON 
Physician;  B.  S.;  b.  Jl  s,  1865,  Towanda,  111.; 
s.  James  C.  (b.  1812,  Brownsville,  Pa.)  and 
Elizabeth  (Jackman)  Wilson  b.  182S,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Blackburn  Univ.,  1S84-9;  M.  D., 
Univ.  of  Pa.,  1893;  Philomathean.  Mem..  Chi- 
cago Med.  Soc:  111.  St.  Med.  Soc;  A.  M.  S. 
Married  Louise  Crepin  Hoyt,  Ap  26,  1906,  Chi- 
cago.    Address,  417  Home  Ins.  Bldg.,  Chicago. 


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CLASS  OF  1891    (45 
629.     THOMAS  HENRY  BARCLAY 
(Brother  of  No.  497) 
Chemist;    B.    S.    in    Chem.;    b.   Ag    14,    1865, 
Plainfield,  III.;   s.  James   (b.  Scot.)   and  Rachel 
(McMicken)     Barclay    (b.    do.).      Prepared    in 
Dist.    Sch.      Philomathean.      Married   Emma  L. 
Gavman,  Ap  18,  1894.     Child,  Bertram  Donald, 
b.   N  9,   1899.     Address,   Casilla  447,   Santiago, 
Chili,  S.  A. 


630.     LAURA  MAE  BEACH  (WRIGHT) 

(Sister  of  No.  528) 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  24,  1S72,  Cham- 
aign  Co.;  d.  George  W.  (b.  New  York)  and 
-ydia  A.  (Sims)  Beach  (b.  O.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  and  Louisville  (Ky.)  H.  S. 
Alethena:.  Mem.,  College  Club;  Fortnightly 
Musical;  Assn.  of  Collegiate  Alumnae,  Western 
Reserve  Branch;  Univ.  of  111.  Club  of  Cleve- 
land. Married  Nathaniel  C.  Wright,  Ap  25, 
1893,  Champaign.  Address,  1837  Crawford  Rd., 
Cleveland. 


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631.  CHARLES  SHERMAN  BOUTON 
Horticulturist;  Cert,  in  Chem.;  b.  Ja  28,  1870, 
Naperville,  111.;  s.  Samuel  Fletcher  (b.  Je  23, 
1837,  Concord,  N.  H.)  and  Mary  Ann  (Hoyt) 
Bouton  (b.  N  12,  1839.).  Prepared  in  Hyde 
Park  H.  S.,  Chicago.  LL.  B.,  Chicago  Kent 
Coll.  of  Law,  1894.  Varsity  Baseball  Team, 
1888-91;  Varsity  Tennis  Team,  1890;  Pres. 
Adelphic,  1891;  Ath.  Advisory  Bd.,  1895-6. 
Salesman,  1891-2;  lawyer,  1894-1901;  Real  Est. 
and  Investments,  1901-3;  Horticulturist,  1903 — . 
Trustee,  Univ.  Congr.  Church,  Chicago,  1900-01. 
Mem.,  Ark.  Hort.  Soc,  1904 — ;  Pres.,  Coml. 
Club,  1904;  111.  Hort.  Soc,  1910 — ;  Supt., 
Dept.  of  Hort.,  Tri-St.  Fair,  Memphis,  1910; 
Deacon,  Presby.  Church,  Springdale,  Ark., 
igio — .  Auth.:  St.  Aid  to  Hort.,  Ark. 
Hort.  Rpt.,  1910;  A  Logical  Selection  of  Apples 
for  the  Ozarks,  do.,  191 1;  Pruning  the  Apple 
Tree,  Southern  Agriculturalist,  1912;  Laws  Re- 
lating to  the  Manumission  of  Slaves,  Green 
Bag.  1904.  Married  Clara  Cunningham,  O  14, 
1896,  Champaign.  Children:  Charles  Sherman, 
b.  F  3,  1898;  Dorothy  Bell,  b.  Ja  17.  1899; 
Arthur  Franklin,  b.  Je  28,  1900.  Address, 
Springdale,  Ark.f 

632.  WILLARD  ALBION  BOYD 
Mech.  and  Chem.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b. 
S  6,  1870;  s.  William  and  Lucy  (Foote)  Boyd. 
Prepared  in  Lewistown  H.  S.  Adelphic.  Mech. 
Engr.  in  building  const.;  Mech.  and  Chem. 
Engr.  for  Explosive  and  Allied  Industries,  Du 
Pont  Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.  Married  Louise 
Burnette,  1901,  Chicago.  Child,  Robert  Put- 
nam, b.  Mr  31,  1910.  Address,  22  Pendleton 
Lane,  New  Brighton,  N.  Y. 

633-  ERNEST  NEWTON  BRAUCHER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  381,  382,  418,  792,  1017) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Jl  16,  1866, 
Lincoln,  111.;  s.  Daniel  Ludwig  and  Henrietta 
Curtis  (Hill)  Braucher.  Prepared  in  Lincoln 
H.  S.  Draftsman,  Holabird  and  Roche,  1891- 
95;  Evans  Marble  Co.,  1897;  W.  R.  Roberts 
Co.,  1898;  City  Engts.  Office,  1900;  Map  Dept., 
1903;  City  Architect's  Office,  Jl,  1903;  .Arch. 
Dept.  Bd.  of  Educ,  1907;  F.  J.  Drake  &  Co., 
1907-09;  Armour  &  Co.,  1909-10;  Arch,  for  F. 
J.  Drake  &  Co.,  and  selling  aluminum  for  The 
Aluminum  Cooking  Utensil  Co.,  1910 — ;  Arch., 
Chicago,  1912 — .  Mem.,  Fifteenth  Church  of 
Christ  Scientist.  Married  Lillie  E.  Abbott, 
1891  (died  18^7,  Chicago);  Katherine  Hankin- 
son,  1899,  Chicago.  Children:  Fred  Abbott,  b. 
Ag  18,  1892;  Bertha  Elizabeth,  b.  My  20,  1804. 
Address,  161  N.  Long  Ave.,  Austin  Sta..  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  6  N.  Clark  St.,  do. 


LIVING,  4  DEAD) 

634.  ALICE  VIRGINIA  BROADDUS 
(CLARK) 
(Wife  of  No.  S97) 
B.  S.;  A.  B.,  191 1 ;  b.  N  13,  1868,  Broaddus, 
111.;  d.  Christopher  (b.  S  20,  1819)  and  Min- 
erva Ann  (Hail)  Broaddus  (b.  Ja  25,  1828). 
Prepared  in  Henry  H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad. 
Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sopli- 
ograph;  Class  Prophet.  Student,  Dr.  Sargent's 
school  of  physical  training,  Boston,  1893-4;  V. 
P.,  Alumni  Assn.,  igii-12;  Prin.  H.  S.,  For- 
rest, 111.,  1891-3;  Dir.,  Mary  Nash  Coll.  Gym- 
nasium, Sherman,  Tex.,  1894-6.  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church;  111.  branch  Coll.  Alumnae.  Married 
Thomas  Arkle  Clark  ('90),  Ag  24,  1896.  Ad- 
dress, 928  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 

635.  FRED   LYLE   BUNTON 
Electrician;  B.  S.  in  E.   E.;  b.  i858,  Elmira, 

111.;  s.  Mary  L.  Bunton.  Mgr.,  Milwaukee  Elcc. 
Co.     Address.   1610  Lytton  Bldg.,  Chicago. 

636.  HELEN  BUTTERFIELD 
(SCHOONHOVEN) 

Lecturer;  B.  L.;  M.  L.,  1894;  b.  O  21,  1869, 
Pompey  Center,  N.  Y.;  d.  Charles  Otis  (b.  S  18, 
1821,  do.)  and  Martha  D.  (Bogardus)  Butter- 
field  (b.  Ja  18,  1827,  Dewitt,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Champaign  H.  S.  Alethenai;  The  Idler, 
Radcliffe  Coll.,  Cambridge;  Pres.  Class  of  1888; 
Pres.  of  Alethenai,  1890;  Represented  Univ.  of 
111.  in  Intercoll.  Orat.  Contest,  1890,  Bloom- 
ington,  111.  Teacher  of  Eng.,  Mattoon  H.  S. 
1891-3;  Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.  1894-7;  Lec- 
turer, 1897 — .  Collaborator  in  a  book  on  Move- 
ments for  Social  Betterment  in  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.  Auth.:  Domestic  Sc.  and  Domestic  Art  at 
Brooklyn  Inst,  of  Arts  and  Scs.  in  Household 
.4rts  Review,  vol.  iv.  191 1,  No.  i,  pp.  22-27, 
1911;  Nature  Stories  for  Children.  Mem., 
South  Congr.  Church,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  Pres. 
Dom.  Sc.  Dept.,  Brooklyn  Inst,  of  Arts  and 
Scs.;  Mem.,  Local  Sch.  Bd.  of  Dist.  28,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.;  V.  P.,  Brooklyn  Woman's  Club;  V. 
P.,  Am.  Assn.  for  the  Planting  and  Preservation 
of  City  Trees,  do.;  Pres.  of  Urban  Club,  do.; 
Council  of  Brooklyn  Inst,  of  Arts  and  Sc. ; 
Brooklyn  Women's  Club;  Radcliffe  Club  of  N. 
Y.;  Ex-pres.,  Assn.  Brooklyn;  Educ.  Sec.  of 
the  Children's  Museum,  Brooklyn.  Married 
John  J.  Schoonhoven,  Je  16,  1897,  Champaign. 
Child,  George  Otis,  b.  O  30,  1900.  Address, 
773  Eastern  Parkway,   Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

637.     'ANNA  CARSON 

(Sister  of  No.   1835) 

B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  1S68,  Urbana;  d.  Thomas 

Burke    (b.    Mr    6,    1843,   Urbana)    and   Melissa 

.■\nn     (Stidham)     Carson     (b.    Je     22,     1843). 

Teacher.     Died  O  18,  1908,  Decatur,  111. 

638.  DICK   HUBERT   CHESTER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  11 12,  1481,  2350,  2935) 

B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ja  28,  1869,  Champaign: 
s.  Ezra  E.  (b.  Ap  30,  1837,  Truro,  O.)  and 
Margaret  Elizabeth  (Powell)  Chester  (b.  F  25, 
1840,  Truro,  do.).  Prepared  in  Chester  Sch. 
Phi  Delta  Theta.  Mem.,  The  Engrs.'  Club; 
Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  Am.  Breeders'  Assn.;  With 
Ross  Heater  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Inc.  Married  Lucille 
Augusta  Bischoff,  1900,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Child,  Lucille  Elsie,  b.  Ja  24,  1901.  Address, 
c/o  Ross  Heater  &  Mfg.  Co.,  1407  West  Ave., 
ButTalo,   N.   Y. 

639.  JOHN  NEEDLES  CHESTER 
Hydraulic  and  Mech.   Engr.;   B.   S.  in  C.  E. 

and  M.  E.;  b.  S  24,  1864,  Groveport,  O. ;  8. 
Hubert  (b.  Tl  16,  1840,  do.)  and  Melvina 
Sophia  (Needles)  Chester^  (b.  Ag  8,  1842,  Co- 
lumbus, O.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Philomathean;  C.  E.  Club.     Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.; 


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A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Am.  Waterworks  Assn.;  Am. 
Pub.  Health  Assn.;  Hist.  Soc.  of  West.  Pa.; 
Engrs.  Soc.  of  West.  Pa.:  Duquoine  and  Univ. 
Clubs  of  Pittsburgh.  Address,  Union  Bank 
Bldg.,   Pittsburgh. 

640.     EDWARD   BESANCON   CLARKE 
(Brother  of  Nos.   641,  942,    1024) 

Arcliitect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ag  20,  1868, 
Fulton,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Edwin  Ambler  (b.  Je  8,  1839, 
Oswego,  N.  Y.)  and  Leoline  Francesca  (Be- 
sangon)  Clarke  (b.  Je  20,  1839,  Natchez,  Miss.). 
Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S.  and  Chicago  Man. 
Tr.  Sch.  Adelphic;  Ath.  Assn.;  football  and 
track  team,  1890.  Arcli.  draftsman  and  arch, 
in  partnership  with  Lawrence  Buck,  Chicago, 
1907-11;  Office  Mgr.  for  Stevens  &  Nelson  Co., 
.-\rchs..  New  Orleans,  La.,  191 1-12;  practising 
arch.,  Quincy,  111.,  1912-14;  do.,  with  F.  W. 
Clarke,  Omaha,  Neb.,  1914 — .  Mem.,  Chicago 
Arch.  Club,  1007-9.  Married  Louise  Forstall, 
Ag  16,  1898,  Chicago.  Child,  Leoline  Louise. 
b.  Ja  25,  1907.  Address,  3524  N.  24th  St., 
Omalia,  Neb.;  bus.  add.,  682  Brandeis  Bldg., 
do. 

641.  FREDERICK  WOODRUFF  CLARKE 
(Brother  of  Nos.  640,  942,  1024) 
Architect;  A.  B.  in  Arch.;  b.  D  12,  1870, 
New  Orleans,  La.;  s.  Edwin  Ambler  (b.  1843, 
Oswego,  N.  Y.)  and  Leoline  Francesca  (Be 
sancon)  Clarke  (b.  1843,  Natchez,  Miss.). 
Prepared  in  Chicago  Man.  Tr.  Sch.;  Quincy 
H.  S.  Pres.,  Adelphic;  Prize  medals  in 
track  events;  Football  Team;  second  prize. 
Adelphic  Declamation  Contests;  Capt.  Univ. 
Regt.  Draftsman,  World's  Columbian  Expo 
sition,  Chicago,  1892;  Prof.,  Drawing,  Peoria 
Pub.  Schs.,  1893;  Arch.,  Quincy,  111.,  1896; 
Studied  Arch,  in  France,  Switzerland,  Italy 
England,  Scotland,  1897;  Practising  Arch.. 
Omaha,  1903-12;  Dir.  in  Neb.  Assn.  of  Arch., 
1912-15;  partnership  with  E.  B.  Clarke,  1915 — . 
Mem.,  A.  I.  A.;  L'niv.  Club  of  Omaha.  Mar 
ried  ()live  Weller  Davenport,  F  14,  1901.  Child 
(step-daughter).  Katherine  Davenport,  b.  N  23. 
1893.  Address,  682-7  Brandeis  Bldg.,  Omaha. 
Neb. 

642.  NELLIE  MARGARET  DARBY 
(PETTERSON) 
B.  L.;  b.  Ja  7,  1870,  Elmwood,  111.;  d.  H.  H. 
(b.  Bethany,  N.  Y.)  and  Ellen  (Smith)  Darby 
(b.  Elmwood,  III.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad 
Taught  in  .  Champaign  Co.,  1891-2;  Prim. 
Norm.  Dept.',  Platte  Coll.  Inst.,  Kearney,  Neb.. 
1892-4;  H.  S.,  Dillon,  Mont.,  1895-6;  Prin. 
H.  'S.,  Moscow,  Idaho,  1896-1900;  Prescott 
Ariz.  H.  S.,  1900-01;  Asst.  Supt.,  Hedrick, 
la.,  1902-s;  Prin.  H.  S.,  Ortonville,  Minn. 
1906-10.  First  V.  P.,  Inland  Empire  Teachers' 
Assn.,  Wash.,  Ore.  and  Idaho,  1898-99.  Mem.. 
Congr.  Church.  Married  Benjamin  Petterson, 
Ag  23,  1910.  Child,  Harry  Darby,  b.  S  9. 
1912.    Address,  Wheaton,  Minn. 

643.  EDWARD  CHARLES  EIDMANN 
(Brother  of  No.  1865) 
R.  R.  Postal  Clerk;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  21, 
1871,  Mascoutah,  111.;  s.  Louis  F.  (b.  Mr  16, 
1847,  do.)  and  Catherine  (Koob)  Eidmann  (b. 
Ap  7,  1852,  New  Baden,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Cross  Roads  Pub.  Sch.,  near  Mascoutah.  Civ. 
Engr.,  1 89 1 -2;  Ry.  Postal  Clerk,  1893 — .  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  ^L;  Nat.  Bee  Keepers'  .Xssn.;  Internat. 
New  Thought  Alliance.  Married  Mary  C. 
Kunze,  Ap  28,  1903,  Freeburg,  111.  (^hild. 
Robert  Emmett,  b.  Ja  4,  190=;  (died  D  2,  1913). 
Address,   114  S.  111.   St.,  Bellville,  111. 

644.     FRANK  HARVEY  ENO 
ProL,   Mun.   Engng.;   B.   S.   in   C.    E.,    1891; 
C.   E.,   1894;   b.   Jl   27,   186=;,   Elmwood,   111.;   s. 
Harvey   (b.   Ag   19,    1835,   Fair  Haven,   N.   Y.) 


and  Caroline  Nancy  (Kellogg)  Eno  (b.  Ap  16, 
1841,  Loraine,  O.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  of  S. 
C:alif.;  Civ.  Engrs'.  Club;  Philomathean; 
Capt.  and  Maj.  in  Univ.  Regt.  Asst.  Engr.  and 
Supt.  of  Water  Supply  Sewerage  and  Fire 
Protection  at  World's  Columbian  Exposition, 
1891-4;  Asst.  to  John  A.  Cole,  Consult.  Engr., 
1894-5;  Engr.  and  Sunt.  Public  Works,  Win- 
netka  111.,  1895-8;  Asst.,  Engr.,  Columbus, 
O.,  1898-1902;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Civ.  Engng.,  O. 
St.  Univ.,  1902-s;  Prof.,  Mun.  Engng.,  O.  St. 
Univ.,  1905—.  Auth.:  Uses  of  Hydraulic  Ce- 
ment, Bui.  2,  4th  Series  of  the  O.  Geol.  Sur. 
published  by  the  St.  of  O.,  260  pp.,  1904; 
lyphoid  Fever  Epidemic,  Columbus,  O.,  Engng. 
News,  F  II,  1904;  The  Road  Building  Mate- 
rials of  Coshocton  Co.  Trustee  of  Oakwoods 
Union  Church,  1894-5;  Trustee  Congr.  Church, 
Winnetka  111.,  1893-8;  Treas.,  Plymouth 
Longr.  Church,  Columbus,  O.,  1902;  Deacon 
1903-4;  mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.;  Am.  Water  Works 
Assn.;  Am.  Forestry  Assn.;  O.  Engng.  Soc; 
Engrs.  Club  of  Columbus;  Sigma  Xi;  Soc.  for 
Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ. ;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc 
-Married  Nellie  Cecilia  Kellogg,  O  17,  1892, 
Milwaukee,  Wis.  Address,  Ohio  St.  Univ., 
Columbus,  O. 

645,  LAWRENCE  FISCHER 
Merchant;  Cert.;  A.  B.,  1916;  b.  Je  15,  1866 
near  Oregon,  111.;  s.  George  (b.  O  7,  1818, 
Bavaria,  Germany)  and  Margaret  (Grohs) 
Fischer  (b.  Ag  31,  1835.  do.).  Prepared  in  Dist. 
Sch.;  Well's  Teachers'  Tr.  Sch.,  Oregon,  111. 
Arch.  Drafting  and  Estimating,  189 1-9;  Mer- 
chant, Gen.  Book  Store,  1899.  Married  Grace 
\.  Crantz,  Je  27.  1897,  Oregon,  111.  Children: 
Marian  G.,  b.  My  5,  1898;  Laura  Beatrice,  b. 
-Mr  IS,  1902;  Frank  R.,  b.  Jl  15,  1908.  Ad- 
dress,  Oregon,   111. 

646.  "HANS  FRAHM 
(Brother  of  No.  1499) 
Lawyer;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.:  b.  O  11,  1868, 
Bourbon,  III.;  s.  Hans  (b.  Schleswig  Holstein, 
Ger.)  and  Cynthia  Ann  (Abbott)  Frahm  (b. 
Bourbon,  111.).  Prepared  in  Tuscola  H.  S.  LL. 
B.,  Harvard,  1895.  Practiced  Law  in  Chicago, 
four  yrs.;  returned  to  Tuscola  and  superin- 
tended 1,000  acre  farm.  Mem.,  K.  of  P  • 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  Chm.  Dem.  Co.  Central  Com.; 
Candidate  for  Co.  Judge,  1906.  Died  S  14, 
1 910,   Tuscola,   111. 


647.  JOHN   HENRY   FREDERICKSON 

(Brother  of  No.  806) 
Engineer;   B.    S.   in  C.   E.;  b.   D    1867,  Cham- 
paign;  s.    Erasmus    (b.   Copenhagen,   Denmark) 
^nd    Johanna    Hansena    (Thorn)    Frederickson, 
(b.   do.).     Prepared  in   Champaign  H.   S.     Civ. 
F^ngr.   with   I.   C.   R.   R..   1901;   Engr.   and  Asst. 
Engr.,  James  Stewart  &  Co.,  St  Louis,  1904-6; 
-Mgr.,     St.     Road    Const.,    Stewart,     Korbaugh, 
Shanley   Co.,   N.    Y.    St.,    1907-8;    Mgr.,   James 
Stewart  &  Co.,  Denver,  1909-11;  do..  Salt  Lake 
City,     1912-15;     do.,     Oklahoma     City,     Okla. 
1915;   U.    S.    M.    France,   1918 — .      Mem.,    Wes 
Soc.  of  C.  E.;  .\.  S.  C.  E.     Married  Sarah  She! 
by,    Je    2,    1908,    Wareland,    Miss.      Children 
Myra   Shelby,  b.   F   19,    1909;  John  H.,  b.  O   i 
191 1.    Address,  6519  West  End  Blvd.,  New  Or 
leans,  La. 

648.  RANSFORD  MORTON  FRENCH 
Draftsman  on  Bldg.   Const.;   B.   S.  in  Arch.; 

b.  Jl  16,  1866,  Venice,  O. ;  s.  Nathaniel  Gran- 
ville (b.  1834,  O.)  and  Amanda  (Bartlett) 
French  (b.  1840,  O.).  Prepared  in  Hamilton, 
O.  Arch,  and  Bldg.  Const.  Married  \'ashti 
Morrow,  O  6,  1897,  Rapides,  La.  Children: 
Vashti  IVIorrow,  b.  My  24,  T003;  Ransford  Mor- 
ton, Jr.,  b.  Ap  2,  1906;  Margaret  Louise,  b. 
Jl  4,  1910;  William  Robert,  b.  Je  28,  1913. 
Address,  Blue  Ash,  O. 


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649.  FRANK  DUANE  GARDNER 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  19,  1864, 
Gilman,  lil.;  s.  Isaac  J.  (b.  1837,  near  Scran- 
ton,  Pa.)  and  Inverno  (Bennett)  Gardner  (b. 
1840,  Lockport,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Gilman 
H.  S.;  George  Washington  Univ.,  1895-6. 
Adelphic;  Agr.  Club.  Agr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  iSgi- 
5;  Soil  Exp.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  189S-OJ; 
Dir.  Exp.  Sta.,  Porto  Rico,  1901-4:  in  charge 
of  soil  mgnit.,  Bur.  of  Soils,  U.  S.  Dept.  of 
Agr.,  1904-8;  Prof,  of  Agronomy,  Pa.  Coll.  and 
Sta.,  1908 — .  Auth. :  Bui.  Nos.  19,  with  Prof. 
G.  E.  Morrow,  20,  22,  23,  25,  31,  34,  37  of 
111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.;  also  numerous  buls.  and 
circulars,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.;  soil  surs.,  re- 
ports of  the  Porto  Rico  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  ma- 
nurial  requirements  of  soils;  circulars  Nos., 
3.  30,  34.  37.  46  and  Buls.  Nos.,  97,  131,  146, 
Pa.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.;  also  auth.,  Successful 
Farming,  noo  pp.;  15,000  practical  ideas  for 
farmers,  The  John  C.  Winston  Co.  Mem., 
Univ.  Church;  Am.  Genetics  Assn.;  Am.  Soc. 
of  Agronomy;  Am.  Farm  Mgmt.  Assn.;  Pa. 
Plant  Breeders  Assn.;  Univ.  Club;  Biol.  Soc. 
of  Washington,  D.  C;  Fruit  Growers  Assn. 
of  Porto  Rico;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Married  Ellen 
P.  Crum,  Je  6,  1894,  Farmer  City,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Matthias  Bennett,  b.  N  29,  1897;  Frank 
Easter,  b.  Ap  7,  1901;  Reina  Elisa,  b.  Ja  6, 
1904.     Address,  State  College,  Pa. 

650.  CHARLES  GORDON  GIBSON 
Phys.  and  Surg.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  15,  1868, 

South  Grove,  111.;  s.  James  (b.  Glasgow,  Scot.) 
and  Margaret  (Logan)  Gibson  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Sycamore,  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  M.  D.. 
Rush  Med.  Coll.  Married  Margaret  Piper,  S 
30,  1902,  Chicago.  Children:  Helen  Margaret, 
b.  Jl  2i,  1903;  Frances  Alice,  b.  F  2,  1905; 
Robert  Gordon,  My  10,  1909.  Address,  2805 
Nebraska  St.,    Sioux  City,   la. 

651.  THOMAS   STEPHEN   GREEN 
Physician;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  1868,  Jacksonville, 

111.,  s.  H.  R.  Green.  M.  D.  Lt.,  M.  O.  R.  C. 
Address,  4153  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago;  bits.  add.. 
1010,31  N.  State  and  3900  Cottage  Grove  Ave., 
do. 

652.  JAY  TARVIN  HARRIS 
Printer  and  Publisher;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b. 
Jl  17,  1870,  near  Champaign;  s.  James  Tarvin 
(b.  O  6,  1835,  Snow  Hill,  O.)  and  Lida 
Jane  (Johnson)  Harris  (b.  Jl  23,  1837,  Mar- 
tinsville, O.).  Prepared  in  West  Side  H.  S., 
Champaign.  Engr.  Soc;  Pres.,  Jr.  Class; 
Bus.  Mgr.,  The  Sophogra[>h,  The  Technograph 
and  The  Illim.  City  Engr.,  1891-2;  Engng. 
Dept.,  World's  Fair,  (^hicago,  1892-3;  Ins.  and 
Loans,  Salt  Lake  City,  1894-5;  Newspaper 
and  Printing,  do.,  1895-6;  Pres.  and  Mgr., 
Tribune-Reporter  Co.,  1906-17;  Pres.  and  Gen. 
Mgr.,  Arrow  Press,  Inc.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Com!. 
Club;  Country  Club;  Bear  River  Club;  Univ. 
Club,  Sec,  Treas.,  V.  P.  and  Pres.  Married 
Nellie  May  Bransford,  O  10,  1900,  Salt  Lake 
City.  Children:  Bransford,  b.  My  9,  1907; 
Susanna,  b.  D  5,  1908.  Address,  521  E.  ist 
South  St.,  Salt  Lake  City;  bus.  add.,  62-66  W. 
2d   St.,  do. 

653-  ALFRED  ERNEST  HARVEY 
(Husband  of  No.  664) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  1894;  b. 
S  16,  1868,  Waverley,  111.;  s.  Alfred  (b.  Ag 
1836,  Sutton,  N.  H.)  and  Elizabeth  Foster 
(George)  Harvey  (b.  1836,  Manchester,  N.  H.). 
Prepared  in  H.  S.,  Paris,  111.;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Regt.;  Philomathcm.  World's  Fair  Asst. 
Engr.,  189.3;  City  Engr.,  East  Chicago,  1894; 
111.  Central  R.  R.,  1902;  Chicago  Great  West. 
R.  R.,  1905;  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1905;  St.  L.,  I.  M.  & 
S.  R.  R.,  1905;  Contracting  Engr.,  1906; 
Northern  Pacific  R.  R.,  1907;  Supt.,  Chicago 
Great  West.    R.   R.,    1908;   Kansas  City  South- 


ern Ry.,  191 1 ;  at  present  Chief  Engr.,  Metro- 
politan St.  Ry.  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Married 
Clara  Myers  ('91),  N  16,  1892,  Newport,  Ind. 
Children:  Infant,  b.  Ap  6,  1894;  Alfred  Dallas, 
b.  Ja  7,  1898;  Harriet,  b.  S  14,  1900.  Address, 
Si  7  E.  30th  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  bus.  add., 
1500  Grand  Ave.,  do. 

6S4-  WALTER  MORRIS  HAY 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  N  25,  1871, 
Somonauk,  111.;  s.  Isaac  Morris  and  Aurelia 
(Latham)  Hay.  Prepared  in  Somonauk  H.  S.; 
Philomathean:  Civil  Engr.  and  Surv.,  until 
1904;  Asst.  Engr.  World's  Fair,  1893-4;  Oity 
Engr.,  Muscatine,  la.,  1895-96;  Co.  Surv.,  De- 
Kalb  Co.,  111.,  1900-4;  Circuit  Clerk  and  Co. 
Recorder  of  DeKalb  Co.,  111.,  1904-1916.  Mar- 
ried Katherine  Lowman,  Je  23,  1896.  Children: 
John  Gilbert,  b.  N  27,  1897  (died  Ja  9,  1907); 
Isaac  Morris,  b.  Ag  19,  1899;  Walter  Lowman, 
b.  S  12,  1910.     Address,  Sycamore,  III. 

655.     OPAL  BEATRICE  HELLER 
Teacher;    A.    B.   in    L.    &   A.;    A.   M.,    1899; 

b.  Ag  26,  1867,  Urbana;  d.  Eli  T.  (b.  Guadcn- 
hutten,  O.)  and  Sarah  Ellen  (Black)  Heller 
(b.  Ag  I,  1847,  Ripley,  O.).  Prepared  in  Ur- 
bana H.  S.  Attended  Teachers  Coll.,  Columbia, 
summer  1910.  Teacher  in  Urbana  1897;  N. 
Yakima,  Wash.,  1900;  Ellensburg,  Wash.,  1904; 
Phoenix,  Ariz.,  1908;  Globe,  Ariz.,  1912.  Ad- 
dress, Box  942,  Phoenix,  Ariz. 

656.  GLEN  MOODY  HOBBS 
Sec.  Am.  Sch.  of  Correspondence;  B.  L. ;  b. 
Ag  17,  1870,  Yorkville,  111.;  s.  Franklin  Moody 
(b.  1829,  Falmouth,  Me.)  and  Harriet  N. 
(Crooker)  Hobbs  (b.  1830,  Saco,  Me.).  Pre- 
pared in  Yorkville  H.  S.  Ph.  D.,  Chicago, 
1905.  Track  Team;  Band,  leader,  i890-oi_; 
Kaseball  Team;  Pres.  Sr.  Class;  Sigma  Xi, 
1902.  Lab.  Asst.  in  Phys.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1891- 
2;  do.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1892-4;  Instr.  in 
Phys.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1896-1909;  Sec,  Am. 
Sch.  of  Cor.,  1909 — .  Assoc.  Mem.  Am.  Physi- 
cal Soc;  Chicago  chap.  Sigma  Xi.  Auth.:  The 
Relation  Between  Spark  Potential  and  Dis- 
tances for  very  small  values  of  the  latter,  Phil. 
Mag.;  Practical  Physics;  joint  auth.,  Practical 
Math.  Married  Lucy  H.  Stratton,  1899,  Chi- 
cago. Children:  Wesley,  b.  Ja  17,  1903; 
Glenita,  b.  Ja  7,  1911.  Address,  Am.  Sch.  of 
Cor.,  Chicago. 

657.  THOMAS  JAMES  HOWORTH 
Editor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  i,  1869, 
Quaker  City,  O.;  s.  Edmund  (b.  1840,  Lanca- 
shire, Eng.)  and  Campsadell  (Moore)  Howorth 
(b.  1846,  Quaker  City,  O.).  Prepared  in  Val- 
paraiso (Ind.)  H.  S.  Adelphic;  Intercoll.  Orat. 
Meet,  1890;  Illini  Staff.  Reportorial  Staff,  St. 
Louis  Republic;  Ed.,  Financial  Record;  Ed. 
Chester  Tribune,  1894 — .  Married  Grace  A. 
Briggs,  O  5,  1900,  Urbana  (died  S  1905). 
Children:  Edmund  Briggs,  b.  S  15,  1901;  Ula 
Ruth,  b.   Jl   14,    1903.     Address,   Chester,   Ill.t 

658.  ISABEL  ELIZA  JONES 
(Sister  of  Nos.  659,  1236) 
Instructor;  Cert.;  B.  S.  in  Sc,  1914;  b. 
Champaign;  d.  James  St.  Claire  (b.  London,  O.) 
and  Eliza  (Houston)  Jones  (b.  S.  Charleston, 
O.).  Stud,  of  Arts,  Pratt  Inst.  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta.  Instr.,  Art  and  Design,  Univ.  of  111., 
1902-10.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Address,  302 
W.  Church  St.,  Champaign. 

659.     MABEL  JONES 

(Sister  of  Nos.  658,  1236) 

Librarian;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  B.  L.  S.  1909;  b. 

ChairH)aign;  d.  James  St.  Claire  (b.  London,  O.) 

and   Eliza    (Houston)    Jones    (b.   S.    Charleston, 

O.}.     Address,  302  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign. 


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660.     ORA   DEAL  McCLURE 

(Brother  of  No.  757) 

Master  Mechanic;   B.   S.   in   M.    E.;   b.    1868, 

Gibson    City,    111.;    s.    J.    T.    McClure.      Caft. 

Master    Mechanic,    Cleveland    Cliffs    Iron    Co. 

Address,  Ishpeming,  Mich.t 

661.  "WIRT  McCORMICK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  826,  2744) 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  M.  L.  1891;  b.  1872,  Gib- 
son City.  111.;  s.  ]5ruce  (b.  1843.  Streator,  111.) 
and  Martha  Rebecca  (Gibson)  McCormick  (b. 
1848,  Xenia,  O.).  Died  An  9,  1893,  Mahomet, 
111. 

662.  AUGUST  MAUE 
Principal;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  27,  1866, 
Mokena,  III.;  s.  Daniel  (b.  1832,  Bavaria,  Ger.) 
and  Sarah  (Mast)  Maue  (b.  1836,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Adrian  (Mich.)  Norm.;  Grad.  1885. 
Philomathean;  Class  Historian.  Prin.  Schs., 
1891-1906;  Wholesale  Prod,  bus.,  1906-8;  Prin., 
Schs.,  1908-18.  Mem.,  Bd.  of  Trustees  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  Carrie  V.  Linebarger,  D  26, 
1895,  Elwood,  111.  Child,  Harold  Linton,  b. 
Ap  2,  1902.  Address,  102  Mound  St.,  Joliet, 
111. 

663.  CHARLES  JACOB  MITCHELL 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  21,  1868,  Ful- 
ton. 111.;  s.  Abram  D.  and  Mary  E.  (Murphy) 
Mitchell.  Prepared  in  Fulton  H.  S.  Keystone 
Bridge  Co.,  1892;  I.  C.  Ry.  Co.,  Field  Engr., 
1895;  Draftsman,  Fairbank,  Morse  &  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1900;  Chief  Draftsman,  do.,  Beloit, 
Wis.,  igoo — .  Auth.:  Short  articles  in  Am. 
Machinist ;  Pou-er  and  Mach.  Mem.  Congr. 
Church;  Dir.,  Beloit  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  A.  S.  M. 
E. ;  Beloit  Country  Club;  Masonic  Societies; 
Nat.  Geog.;  Beloit  Six  O'clock  Club.  Mar- 
ried Grace  D.  Dickinson,  Mr  15,  1894, 
Eureka.  111.  Children:  Hugh  D.,  b.  D  23, 
1894;  Donald  E.,  b.  D  19,  1896;  Roger  D.,  b. 
Ag  28,  1898;  Malcolm,  b.  Ag  3,  1900;  ^larianna, 
b.  Ag  iQ,  1906;  Charles  James,  b.  S  17,  1907; 
Robert  W.,  b.  Jl  8,  1912.  Address,  888  Schiller 
Place,  Beloit,   Wis. 

664.  CLARA  MYERS  (HARVEY) 
(Wife  of  No.  653) 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  Je  25,  1869,  Newport, 
Ind.;  d.  W.  C.  (b.  O  19,  1844,  Newport,  Ind.) 
and  Maria  (Burson)  Myers  (b.  Jl  7,  1842,  New- 
port, Ind.).  Prepared  in  Newport  H.  S.  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church.  ATarried  Alfred  Ernest  Harvey 
('91),  N  16,  1892,  Newport,  Ind.  Children: 
Infant,  b.  Ap  6,  1894;  Alfred  Dallas,  b.  Ja  7, 
1898;  Harriet,  b.  S  14,  1900.  Address,  817  E. 
30th  St.,   Kansas  City,  Mo. 

66s.  *SARAH  MARIENA  PAINE 
(Sister  of  No.  580) 
Music  Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  Ap  28,  1862, 
Sidney,  111.;  d.  Andrew  Jackson  (b.  Ag  19, 
1832,  Grafton,  Mass.)  and  Elizabeth  Ann 
(Shackleford)  Paine  (b.  My  7,  1827,  Danville, 
Ky.).  Prepared  in  Sidney  Tp.  H.  S.  and  E. 
Champaign  H.  S.  Cor.  Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
Pres.,  Alethenai;  Pres.  Stud.  Volunteer.  Teach- 
ing, S.  Raymond.  111.,  1894;  pvt.  instr..  Long- 
view,  1895-1907;  Instr..  Mus.,  1893-1905.  Mem., 
Church  of  Christ;  Y.  P.  S.  C.  E.;  Supt.  of 
S.  S.,  1902-4;  1907-8;  W.  C.  T.  U.,  1886-93: 
Supt.,  Medal  Cont.  Dept.,  W.  C.  T.  U.,  1907-9; 
111.  ^lus.  Teachers  Assn.,  1898 — .  Nat.  Geog. 
Soc;  C.  W.  B.  M.  Died  D  20,  1912,  Kanka- 
kee. III. 

666.     LORIN  WILLIAM  PEABODY 

Mech.  Expert;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  24,  1864, 
St.  Joseph,  111.;  s.  Hiram  (b.  O  21,  1833,  La- 
Gro,  Ind.)   and  Hester  A.   (Brodrick)   Peabody 


(b.  Je  23.  1840,  Colfax,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  Philomathean;  Class  Pres. 
Engr.  of  Tests,  St.  L.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.,  1904; 
Mech.  Expert,  Waters  Pierce  Oil  Co.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church.  Married  Carrie  R.  Abbott, 
S  4,  1907,  Springfield,  Mo.  Address,  643  W. 
Walnut  St.,   Springfield,   Mo. 

667.     JOHN   HENDERSON   POWELL 
Real    Est.    Bus.;    B.    S.    in   C.   E.;   b.    Mr   7, 

1868,  Shawneetown,  III.;  s.  II.  B.  and  Elizabeth 
Sarah  (Barger)  Powell.  A<lelphic.  City  Kngr., 
Mt.  Vernon,  111.,  1891;  Inst,  in  Descrip.  Geom. 
and  G.  E.  D.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1891-2;  Treas., 
Swoflord  Bros.,  Dry  Goods  Co.,  wholesale, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1907;  Real  Est.,  Sec.  and 
Treas.,  La  Porte  Orchard  Co.,  1910.  Elder, 
(Tentral  Pre.sby.  Church.  Kansas  City,  Mo.; 
Knife  and  Fork  Club;  Southwestern  Alumni 
Assn.  Married  Amy  E.  Andrews,  O  12,  1897, 
Flemingsburg,  Ky.  Child,  John  Henderson,  Jr., 
b.  O  19,  1898.  Address,  1014  E.  Armour  Bldg., 
Kansas  City,  Mo.j 

668.  FREDERIC  WILLIAM  RICHART 
Elec.  Engr.  and  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  M.  E., 
1902;  b.  F  21,  1867,  Fredonia,  III.;  s.  Hugh  M. 
(b.  F  23,  1826,  Pa.)  and  Rebecca  (Harrison) 
Richart  (b.  Ap  17,  1829,  Portage  Co.,  O.). 
Prepared  in  So.  III.  Norm.  Engr.  Soc;  Pres., 
Class.  Professional  Expert,  one  yr. ;  Engr., 
Weaver  Coal  &  Coke  Co.,  1902;  Designed 
built  up  Const,  for  Coal  Tipples;  Coal  Feeders 
for  shaking  Screens;  Elec.  Engr.  and  Mgr.,  Lt. 
and  Power  properties,  1906—.  Pres.,  Interur- 
ban  Elec.  Co.  Auth.:  Selection  of  Engines  for 
Elec.  Lighting,  Elec.  World.  Elder,  Presby. 
Church;  A.  S.  M.  E.  Married  Elizabeth  Wat- 
son, Ag  6,  1902,  Carterville,  111.  Children: 
Ralph  Robert,  b.  D  30,  1903;  Christian  Re- 
becca, b.  Ag  8,  1907;  Hugh  McAllister,  b. 
Jl   13,   1910.     Address,  Carterville,  111. 

669.     EMMA   EFFIE   SEIBERT 
Artist  and  Teacher;   B.   S.   in   Sc;   b.   F  25, 

1868,  Riverdale,  III.;  d.  George  (b.  Meredosia, 
111.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Pollard)  Seibert  (b. 
Mason  Co.,  III.).  Prepared  in  Washington  H. 
S.,  Jacksonville,  III.  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Fellowship  in  Art.  Teacher,  189 1-2;  Student, 
1892-1902;  Teacher,  1902-3.  Address,  1535  N. 
Western  Ave.,  Los  Angeles. 

670.  CLARENCE  ALBERT  SHAMEL 

(Brother  of  Nos.  6i8,  1169) 
Editor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.   S.,  1894;  b.  Mr  9, 

1869,  near  Springfield,  111.;  s.  Conrad  and  Caro- 
line (Alkire)  Shamel.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Ed.,  mini.  Ed.,  Orange  Judd  Farmer,  1902 — . 
Auth.:  Profitable  Stock  Raising,  Orange  Judd 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  191 1,  270  pp.  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church;  York  and  Scottish  Rite  Mason;  Birch- 
wood  Country  Club;  III.  Farm  Press  Assn.; 
Past  Commander  Evanston  Commandery  K.  T. 
Married  Pearl  Teresa  Springer,  Jl  17,  1907. 
Children:  Conrad  Springer,  b.  Ag  23,  1908; 
Garth  Coleman,  b.  O  zy,  1909.  Address,  1344 
Kenil worth  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

671.  ANNA  SHATTUCK   (PALMER) 
(Daughter  of  II39;  Wife  of  No.  363;  Sister  of 

No.  672;  Mother  of  No.  8641) 
B.  L.;  M.  L.,  1895;  b.  D  7,  1S68.  Urbana; 
d.  Samuel  Walker  (b.  1841,  Groton,  Mass.)  and 
Adelaide  Louise  (White)  Shattuck  (b.  1841, 
Centerville,  C).  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Alethenai. 
Pres.  Teacher,  1887-89;  do.,  1892-3;  Stud,  ana 
Asst.,  Rhet.,  1905 — .  Mem.,  Collegiate  Alum- 
nae Assn.;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married  Arthur 
William  Palmer  ('83),  1893,  Champaign  (died 
F  3,  1904).  Child,  Charles  Shattuck  ('17),  b. 
N  II,  1895.  Address,  1013  W.  California  St., 
Urbana. 


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.  672.     WALTER  FRANCIS  SHATTUCK 

(Brother  of  No.  671;  Son  of  H39) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  M.  Arch.  Ph.  D., 
Armour  Inst,  of  Tech.  1916;  b.  D  12,  1871, 
Urbana;  s.  Samuel  Walker  (.b.  1*41,  Groton, 
Mass.)  and  Adelaide  Louise  (White)  Shattuck 
(b.  1841,  Centerville,  O.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  Instr.,  Arch,  and  Prof,  of  Arc.i., 
Chicago  Sch.  of  Arch.,  1891 — .  Married  Miram 
C.  Neuberger,  D  14,  1897,  Chicago.  Children: 
Miram  Adelaide,  b.  S  24,  1898;  Janet  Martin,  b. 
My  4,  1900;  Walter  Francis  Jr.,  b.  Je  25,  i9oi;- 
Address,  Room  1424,  19  S.  LaSalle  St.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  adj.,  Kenilworth  Ave.  and  Abbotts- 
ford  Road,  Kenilworth,   111. 

673.  FRANK  OSCAR  SMOLT 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ja  15,  1867, 
Pawpaw,  111.;  s.  John  Rudolph  (b.  Ap  11,  1821, 
Mecklinburg,  Ger.)  and  Mary  Ann  (Logue) 
Smolt  (b.  Mr  lo,  1833,  Pottsville,  Pa.).  Pre- 
pared in  Minneapolis  H.  S. ;  Sem.  at  Pawpaw; 
Jenning's  Sem.,  Aurora,  111.  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Chem.,  M.  H.  Zinc  Co.,  1S91-2;  Mine  and 
Sampling  Cos.,  1892-9;  Butte  B.  &  M.  C.  &  S. 
M.  Co.,  1899-1900;  Smelter  Supt.,  Yerington, 
Nev.,  1901-2;  Mine  Surv.,  Butte,  Mont.,  1902-3; 
Mill  work,  Mascota,  Jal.,  Me.x.,  1903-5;  Mgr., 
Mine  and  Smelter,  N'elardena,  Dgo.,  Me.x., 
1906-10;  with  Dearborn  Drug  and  Chem.  Works, 
Manila,  P.  1.,  1910 — .  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Mar- 
ried Marie  E.  JoUey,  Ap  9,  1896.  Child,  Helen. 
b.  Je  20,  1898.    Address,  Box  402,  Manila,  P.  I. 

674.  JOSEPH  SAMUEL  TERRILL 
B.  S.  in  Sc;  M.  S.,  1894;  b.  My  25,  1863, 
Ridott,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Goodwin  (b.  S  1838,  New 
York  State)  and  Ruth  Rutitia  (Smith)  Ternll 
(b.  1835,  New  Jersey).  Prepared  in  East 
Aurora  H.  S.  Adelphic.  Asst.,  Exp.  Sta.,  Ky., 
1 89 1-5;  Fruit  tree  trimmer  and  gardener.  Ad- 
dress,   Deer   Grove,    Ill.t 

67s.  CHARLES  DAVIS  VAIL 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  11,  1866, 
Lone  Tree,  111.;  s.  Richard  R.  (b.  N  11,  1818, 
Newark,  N.  J.)  and  Catherine  (Brokaw)  Vail 
(b.  Je  30,  1839,  Summerville,  N.  J.).  Philoma- 
thean;  Sr.  Class  Pres.;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Asst. 
Engr.,  U.  P.  R.  R.,  1891-3;  Chief  Draftsman, 
U.  S.  Sur.  Gen.  Office  of  Wyo.,  1893-4;  Loc. 
Engr.,  I.  C.  &  W.  R.  R.,  1894-5;  Asst.  Engr., 
Mex.  Int.  R.  R.,  do.;  Asst.  Engr.,  U.  P.  R.  R., 
189S-6;    Div.    Engr.,    O.    S.    L.    R.    R.,    1896-7; 


Prin.  Asst.  Engr.,  Butte  Water  Co.,  Cheyenne, 
Wyo.,  now  of  Vail,  Read  and  Cummings. 
Mem.,  Mont.  Soc.  of  Engrs. ;  A.  S.  C.  E.;  A. 
F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  Silver  Bow  Club. 
Married  Rose  Paden,  S  6,  1893,  Denver. 
Children:  Richard  Randolph,  b.  Ap  8,  1895 
(died  F  6,  1905);  Allan  laden,  b.  1)  8,  1896; 
Kenyon  Colyar,  b.  S  28,  1899;  Charles  Gilles- 
pie, b.  O  10,  1901  (died  F  i,  1905);  Vera  Mary, 
b.  Ap  16,  1905.  Address,  29  Ogden  St.,  Den- 
ver.! 

676.  ROSS  STRAWN  WALLACE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  U  1869.  Chats- 
worth,  111.;  s.  Robert  Ross  (b.  Mr  13,  1835,  O.) 
and  Louise  C.  (Strawn)  Wallace,  b.  N  18, 
1845,  111.).  Prepared  in  Pontiac  H.  S.  Treas. 
.\th.  Assn.;  Class  Pres.;  Capti,  Univ.  Regt. 
Mach.  and  Draftsman,  1891-2;  Draftsman,  1892- 
3;  Exp.  Engr.,  1893-5;  Master  Meciianic,  1895-9; 
.Supt.,  1899;  Gen.  Supt.,  Peoria  Gas  and  Elec. 
Co.,  1906-9;  V.  P.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Peoria  Gas 
and  Elec.  Co.,  Gen.  Mgr.  and  V.  P.  Citizen's 
Gas.  and  Elec.  Co.,  Pekin,  111.,  19:1;  V.  P.  and 
Gen.  Mgr.,  Pekin  Light  and  Power  Co.,  191 1; 
do.,  Washington  Light  and  Power  Co.,  Wash- 
ington, III.,  1911;  do.,  Central  III.  Light  Co., 
1913 — -.  Dir.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Peoria;  mem.,  A.  S. 
M.  E.;  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Nat.  Elec.  Light  Assn.; 
Country  Club  of  Peoria;  Presby.  Church; 
Creve  Coeur  Club  of  Peoria.  Married  Jessie 
Waring,  Je  i,  1898,  Washington,  111.  Child- 
ren: Margaret  Lucile,  b.  N  9.  1899;  Helen 
Louise,  b.  O  15,  1903;  Eleanor  Frances,  b.  Mr 
31,  1912.  Address,  172  Fredonia  Ave.,  Peoria.; 
bus.  add.,  316  S.  Jefferson  St.,  do. 

677.  CHARLES  BAILEY  YOUNG 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.   S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  25,  1865, 

Aurora,  111.;  s.  Jacob  Russell  (b.  Mr  19,  1819, 
Jdhnstown,  N.  Y.)  and  Clarrissa  Bailey  (Cran- 
dallj  Y'oung  (b.  F  17,  1824,  Tonawanda,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Aurora  H.  S.  Adelphic.  Drafts- 
man for  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.,  1891-9;  Chief  Drafts- 
man, 1 899- 1 902;  Mech.  Engr.,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R., 
1902-s;  Mech.  Engr.,  C.  B.  &  Q.  System, 
1905 — ;  Mgr.,  Inspection 'and  Test  Section  of 
Div.  of  Transportation  Dept.,  Wash.  D.  C. 
Mem.,  Master  Car  Builder's  Assn.,  1902;  Am. 
Ry.  Master  Mechanics  Assn.,  1902;  Chicago 
Engrs.  Club;  West.  Ry.  Club,  Pres.,  1911-12. 
Married  Lillian  \^erdell  Frazier,  O  11,  1905, 
.■\urora.  111.  (died  Ja  14,  1917.).  Address,  Ad- 
dison Road.  Riverside,  111.;  bus.  add.,  610  So. 
Ry.   Bldg.,  Washington.  D.   C. 


CLASS  OF  1892  (37  LIVING,  5  DEAD) 


678.  ALICE  MAY  BARBER  (BENNETT) 
(Wife  of  No.  S02) 
B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1893;  b.  Ap  21,  1862,  LaFox, 
111.;  d.  Calvin  C.  (b.  Ap  21,  1817,  Fabius,  N.  Y.) 
and  Maria  Louisa  (Garfield)  Barber  (b.  O  16, 
1833,  Mt.  Holly,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Alethenai.  Held  ist  Fellowship  given 
in  Univ.  Hon.  Mem.,  Audubon  Soc.  of  St.  of 
la.  Married  F.  M.  Bennett  ('89),  S  5,  189S.  La 
Fox,  111.  Children:  Orpha  Estelle,  b.  N  29, 
1896  (died  F  14,  1912);  Lawrence  Barber,  b.  Ap 
23,  1900.  Address,  1411  Elm  St.,  Youngstown,  O. 

679.  WILLIAM  DAVIS  BARBER 
(Brother  of  No.  377) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  26,  1864, 
Strathroy,  Ontario,  Can.;  s.  Isaac  and  Ursula 
Mary  (Davis)  Barber.  Prepared  in  Urbana  and 
Aylmer  (Ont.)  H.  Schs.  'lall  Building  Const,; 
Location  and  Const,  of  R.  Rs. ;  Tunnel  Const.; 
in  charge  of  the  div.  of  Const,  and  Repair,  Chi- 
cago. Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Mary  Edith 
Wickett,  D  12,  1892.  Children:  Harold  William, 
b.  Ap  18,  1896  (died  Ta  3,  1899);  Milo  Isaac, 
b.  N  30,  1897  (died  Ja  s,  1899);  Evelyn  Ursula, 
b.  Ja  27,  1900;  William  Edward,  b.  Jl  15,  1902. 
Address.  4th  Floor,  Bur.  of  Engng.,  City  Hall, 
Chicago.! 


680.     JOHN  KING  BARKER 

Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  19,  1864, 
Shutesbury,  Mass.;  s.  Franklin  (b.  Ap  12,  1830, 
Palmer,  Mass.)  and  Arvilla  Lucinda  (Mc- 
Clintock)  Barker.  Prepared  in  Palmer  H.  S.; 
Mass.  Agr.  Coll.  C.  E.  Club;  Football  team. 
Mem.,  Boston  Soc.  C.  E.;  N.  E.  Water  Works 
Assn.;  Springfield  Bd.  of  Trade.  Married 
Annie  Brooks  Crane,  Ja  15,  19O1,  Hanover, 
Mass.  Child,  Franklin  W.,  b.  N  13,  1905.  Ad- 
dress, 37  Biniie  Road,  Long  Meadow,  Mass. 


681.     FRANK   BECKWITH 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  8,  1869, 
Quincy,  111.;  s.  James  (b.  1840,  N.  Y.  State) 
and  Emily  A.  (Martin)  Beckwith  (b.  1843,  do.). 
Prejiared  in  Quincv  H.  S.  Asst.  Engr.,  C.  B.  & 
Q.  Ry.,  1892-7;  Res.  Engr.,  Quincy  Bridge, 
r897-9;  Engr.  la.  Lines,  1899-1903;  Prin.  Asst. 
Engr.  and  Bridge  Engr.,  L.  S.  &  M.  S.  R.  R., 
1903-06;  Gen.  Supt.,  Ind.  Harbor  and  C.  I.  &  S. 
Ry.,  1906;  Const.  Engr.,  Pac.  R.  R.,  190G-9; 
Chief  Engr.  Walsh  Const.  Co.,  1909 — .  Mem., 
A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Alice  Moser,  N  1894, 
Dubufjue,  la.  Children:  Lawton  Bancroft,  b.  O 
189s;    Harold   Radclifle,    b.    My    1900;    LeBrun, 


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b.  N   1904.     Address,   1240   Dearborn   St.,  Chi- 
cago.; bus.  add.,  Gen.  Office,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R., 

do.t 

682.  SARAH  BENNETT  (ERWIN) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  561,  1309) 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  31,  1872,  Mattoon, 
111.;  d.  Charles  (b.  1839,  Bridgeton,  Me.)  and 
Susan  W.  (Cleaves)  Bennett  (b.  1842,  Bridge- 
ton,  Me.).  Prepared  in  Mattoon  H.  S.  Ale- 
thenai;  Valdictorian;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher, 
r.atin,  H.  S.,  1892-3.  Married  John  M.  F. 
Erwin,  Ag  24,  1893,  Mattoon,  111.  Child, 
Susan  Cleaves,  b.  jf  23,  1901.  Address,  2343 
33rd  Ave.,  South  Seattle. 

683.     CASSANDRA  BOGGS  (MILLER) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  340,  791,   1630) 

B.  L.;  b.  O  22,  1869,  Douglas  Co.,  III.;  d. 
Benjamin  Franklin  (b.  Jl  2,  1832,  Lawrence  Co., 
O.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Armstrong)  Boggs  (b.  N 
-9,  «83Si  do.).  Prepared  in  Tuscola,  111.  Ale- 
thenai.  Teacher,  Urbana.  1892-9;  Toppenish, 
Wash.,  1899-1900;  North  Yakima,  Wash.,  1901; 
Seattle,  1901-7.  Married  George  Abram  Miller, 
D  23,  1909.  Address,  1103  W.  Illinois  St., 
Urbana. 

684.     PARKE  TUNIS  BURROWS 

Architect;  B.  S.;  b.  Ag  8,  1871,  Davenport, 
la.;  s.  Elisha  Gamage  (b.  Jl  12,  1840,  do.) 
and  Johanna  (Hand)  Burrows  (b.  Cincinnati). 
Prepared  in  Davenport  H.  S.,  and  by  pvt. 
instruction.  Philomathean;  Prcs.,  Class,  1892; 
Capt.  and  Maj.,  Univ.  Regt.  Arch.,  Draftsman, 
1892-s;  Hubbell  &  Burrows,  1895;  Clausen  & 
Burrows,  1896-1904:  Temple.  Burrows  &  Mc- 
Lane,  1904-10;  Temple  &  Burrows,  1910 — . 
Mem.,  A.  I.  A.;  Pres.,  la.  Chap.  A.  I.  A., 
1916-17;  Davenport  Bd.  of  Educ,  1913-17;  Bd. 
of  Dir.,  Registrar  Life  and  Annuity  Ins.  Co.; 
Bd.  of  Trustees,  First  Presby.  Church;  Daven- 
port Coml.  Club:  Davenport  Outing  Club. 
Married  Camilla  Simmons  Wolcott,  O  29,  1902, 
St.  Louis.  Childre;i:  Camilla  Wolcott,  b.  O  i, 
1908;  Helen  Tunis,  b.  Jl  29,  1911;  John  Mc- 
Dowell, b.  O  18,  1912;  Parke  Wolcott,  b.  Je 
25,  1914.  Address,  221  Mississippi  Ave.,  Daven- 
port, la.;  bus.   add.,  208  Main  St.,  do. 

685.  FRANKLIN  GREGORY  CARNAHAN 
(Brother  of  No.  940) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  8,  1872, 
Springfield,  111.;  s.  David  Franklin  (b.  S  16, 
1825,  Montour  Co.,  Pa.)  Sarah  Anna  (Dobbin) 
Carnahan  (b.  Je  4,  1838,  Madison,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic;  Pres.,  Sigma 
Chi;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Tennis 
Singles  and  Doubles  Championships;  Varsity 
Baseball;  Class  Football;  Gym.  Team;  Glee 
Club,  Mgr. ;  Class  Poet;  Mem.,  Sophograph 
Bd.  Supt.,  Waterworks,  Champaign,  1892- 
1896;  Atty-at-Law,  Champaign,  1896-1903; 
Treas.,  Federal  Elevator  Co.,  Minneapolis, 
1903-1912;  Lawyer,  Minn.,  1903;  do.,  Calif., 
1912;  do.,  Washington,  1018 — .  Married  Har- 
riet Horton,  D  18,  1901,  Winona,  Minn.;  Helen 
Catharine  Desiny,  N  16,  191 5,  Seattle.  Chil- 
dren: Elizabeth  Horton,  b.  Je  15,  1903;  David 
Horton,  b.  Je  1,  1908.  Address,  112  Railroad 
Ave.,  So.  Seattle. 

686.  'JOHN  WATERBURY  CRISSEY 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  6,  1869, 
Chester,  111.;  s.  Morris  C.  and  Mary  (Cole)  Cris- 
sey.  Adelphic.  With  Metropolitan  West  Side  Ele- 
vated Ry.,  Chicago;  111.  Central  R.  R.,  Chicago 
and  New  Orleans;  L.  S.  &  M.  S.  R.  R.,  Chicago. 
Married  Grace  Colehour,  O  10,  1899.  Children: 
Kathryn,  b.  D  i,  1902;  Tohn.  b.  S  25,  1904; 
Marion,  b.  O  26,  1906.    Died  Mr  7,  19x3. 

687.     CHARLES  WILLIAM  CROSS 

Engineer;  B.   S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  F  4.   1870,  Ke- 

wanee.  111.;  s.  William  Tyler  and  Melissa  Ann 

(Peet)    Cross.      Prepared    in    Kewanee    H.    S. 

Sigma    Chi;    Philomathean;    Pres.,   Ath.    Assn.; 


Baseball-  Glee  Club  and  Univ.  Quartet.  With 
Ilolabird  &  Roche,  Archs.,  Chicago,  1892-3; 
Kewanee  Boiler  Co.,  1894;  Brown,  Kitchen 
Iron  Co.,  Indianapolis,  1894-1911;  Chief  Engr., 
Christopher,  Simpson  Iron  Works  Co.,  St. 
Louis,  191 1.  Married  Josephine  Adams,  O 
10,  1898.  Child,  Helen  Josephine,  b.  Jl  27, 
1904.  Address,  3702  Sylvan  Pl^  Pinelawn  P. 
O.,  St.  Louis;  bus.  add.,  8th  and  Park  Ave.,  do. 

688.  ROBERT  HUMPHREY  FORBES 
(Brother  of  Nos.    1129,   1869) 

Dean  and  Agronomist;  B.  S.  in  Sc. ;  M.  S., 
1895;  b.  My,  1867,  Cohden,  111.;  s.  Henry 
Clinton  (b.  My  10,  1833,  Preble  Corners, 
N.  Y.)  and  Laura  Jane  (Gorham)  Forbes  (b. 
F  24,  1835,  Rutland,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Prince- 
ton H.  S. ;  Attenrled  Harvard,  grad.  stud., 
1893-4.  ^  Ph.D.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1916.  Adel- 
(ihic;  Sigma  Chi;  Bureau  Co.,  Scholarship; 
Conklin  Orat.,  first  prize,  1891.  Instr.,  Chem., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1892-3;  Chem.  and  teacher 
of  Chem.,  1894-1904;  Dir.,  Ariz.  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  1899-1916;  Dean,  Coll.  of  Agr.,  Univ.  of 
Ariz.,  1916-18;  Supt.  and  Agronomist,  Societe 
Sultanienne  d'Agriculture,  Cairo,  Egypt, 
1918 — .  Sec,  Ariz.  Hort.  Com.,  1909-12.  Auth. : 
A  large  number  of  Buls.  and  Rpts.,  relating  to 
S.  W.  Agr.  Married  Georgie  Hazel  Scott,  Ja 
15,  1902.  Address,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Tucson, 
Ariz. 

689.  WINSLOW  HOWARD   FOSTER 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in   M.   E.;   b.   Ja   10,    1869, 

Chicago;  s.  Addison  Howard  (b.  N  13,  1838, 
Wilton,  N.  H.)  and  Susan  M.  (Houghton) 
Foster  (b.  N  29,  1838,  New  Ipswich,  N.  H.). 
Prepared  in  Chicago  West  Div.  H.  S.  Philo- 
matnean;  Pres.,  Soc.  of  Engrs.  With  W.  Mo- 
rava  and  Morava  Const.  Co.,  continuously 
from  graduation  to  Ja  1910  (V.  P.  to  1910); 
Contr.,  Engr.,  in  partnership  with  W.  R.  Ash- 
ton  &  Co.;  111.  licensed  struct.  Engr.  and  Arch. 
Mem.,  West.  Soc.  Engrs.,  1900;  Chicago  En- 
tomological Soc,  1900-02.  Married  Anna 
Mabel  Burr,  S  20,  1894,  Winnetka,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Jeannette  Howard,  b.  N  3,  1895;  Anna 
Burr,  b.  Je  12,  1900;  Flelen  Houghton,  b.  Ja 
12,  1903.  Address,  9238  Pleasant  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

690.     -ZEBULON   FOSTER 
C.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.   1865,  Rossville, 
111.;   s.  E.   Foster.     Deceased. 

691.  EDMUND  BAILEY  FUNSTON 
(Brother  of  No.  877) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My  19,  1868, 
Champaign  Co.;  s.  John  H.  (b.  F  9.  1828,  O.) 
and  Elizabeth  (Bailey)  Funston  (b.  O  26,  1833, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  of  111.  Prep.  Sch. 
Philomathean.  Mem.,  firm  Edmund  B.  Fun- 
ston, Archs.,  Racine,  Wis.  Married  Ella  May 
Kephart,  Ag  23,  1905.  Child,  Jeannette  J.,  b. 
N  27,  1915.  Address,  904  Wisconsin  St., 
Racine,  .Wis. 

692.  ANDREW  WALLIS  GATES 
Civ.  Engr.  and  Mfr.;  B.  S.;  C.  E.;  b.  Je 
24,  1867,  Pawpaw,  111.;  s.  Francis  E.  (b.  do.) 
and  Polly  M.  (Robinson)  Gates  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Aurora  Sem.  and  Dixon  Coll.  Philo- 
mathean; Mgr.,  Football  Team;  Bus.  Mgr., 
mini;  Pres.,  St.  Football  League.  City  Engr. 
Work,  City  Contract  Work  and  Mfg.;  Pres., 
Gates  Fire  Clay  Co.,  Colchester,  111.  Mem., 
111.  Soc.  Engrs.  and  Survs.;  West.  Soc.  of 
Engrs.;  Am.  Ceram.  Soc.  Married  Filone 
Norton,  Ja  1,  1903,  Wichita,  Kan.  Address, 
Monmouth,   111. 

693.     EDWARD    EVERETT    GULICK 

(Brother  of   Nos.   694.   1036) 

Teacher;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  20.   1868,  Champaign; 

s.  Jesse  Richard   (b.   D  8,   1840,  Pickaway  Co., 

O.)   and   Louisa   Lousette   (Everett)    Gulick   (h. 

D   4.    1848,    Champaign    Co.,    111.).    Prepared    in 


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Mahomet  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  B.  D.,  A.  M., 
Shurtleff  Coll.,  Upper  Alton,  111.  Philoma- 
thean.  Minister,  1900-4;  Farmer,  1904-7; 
Boilermaker,  Big  Four  Shops,  1907-9;  Ins. 
Fraternalism,  1909-11;  Bookkeeper  at  A.  E. 
Robinson's,  1911-12;  with  E.  C.  llarley,  1912- 
14;  Teacher,  Morton  Tp.  H.  S.,  111.,  1918 — . 
Auth. :  Civilization  a  question  of  Geography, 
Coll.  Review,  N  1906.  Married  Minnie  Belle 
Reinhard,  Je  7,  1899,  Champaign  (divorced  F  0, 
1906);  Louise  Schernau,  Jl  7,  1913.  Children: 
Florence  Isabelle,  b.  F  23,  1901;  Margrett 
Loucile.  b.  Mr  i,  1904.  Address.  Morton  Tp. 
lligli  School,  Alorton,  111. 

694.  JOSEPH  PIPER  GULICK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  693,  1036) 
Lawyer;  B.  L. ;  b.  D  2,  1870,  Vandalia,  111.; 
s.  Jesse  Richard  (b.  D  8,  1840,  Pickaway  Co., 
O.)  and  Louisa  Lousetle  (Everett)  Gulick  (b. 
D  4,  1848,  Champaign  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Mahomet  H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad.  Philoma- 
thean;  Excelsior  Orator.  Worshipful  Master, 
West  Star  Lodge  No.  240,  A.  F.  A.  M.,  1898- 
1903;  Commander,  Champaign  Commandery, 
No.  68,  K.  T.,  1904;  Excellent  High  Priest, 
Champaign,  Chapter  R.  A.  N.,  1918;  Pres., 
Champaign  Co.,  Bar.  Assn.,  1916-17.  Address, 
508  S.    Elm  St.,  Champaign. 

695.  CHARLES  ALEXANDER  GUNN 
(Brother  of  No.  3005) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  22,  1870, 
Chicago;  s.  Alexander  Hunter  (b.  1834,  N.  Y. 
City)  and  Emily  Almira  (Dyer)  Gunn  (b. 
1839,  Painesville,  O.).  Prepared  in  Evanston 
Tp.  H.  S.  Adelphic;  Sigma  Chi;  Glee  Club; 
Class  Baseball;  Capt.,  Univ.,  Regt. ;  Varsity 
Baseball;  Record  in  track  events.  111.  and 
W.  I.  C.  A.  A.  Arch.,  draftsman,  Chicago, 
1892-3;  Asst.,  Arch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1893-6, 
with  practise  alone,  and  with  C.  D.  McLane; 
Asst.,  Arch.,  Columbia,  1896-7;  Arch,  work, 
New  York,  1897-1903;  Head  of  Estimating 
Dept.  for  H.  L.  Krensler,  Bldg.  Const.,  Pitts 
burgh,  1903-7;  Practising  arch.,  in  Pittsburgh, 
1907-9;  Sec,  Laymen's  Miss.  Movement; 
Treas.  and  Bus.  Agt.,  Philippine  Mission, 
Manila,  P.  I.,  1911-16;  Mission  Arch.,  for 
P.  I.,  South  China  and  Hawaii,  1916 — .  Mem., 
Congr.  Church,  1881-95;  various  Presby.  de 
nominations,  1895 — .  Married  Susan  May 
Borden,  D  27,  1894,  Chicago.  Children:  Alex 
ander  Borden,  b.  N  13,  1896  (died  Ja  19,  1907); 
Marion,  b.  O  24,  1898  (died  Ja  26,  1905); 
Harriet  Gilbert,  b.  My  27,  1904;  Helen  May, 
b.  S  9,  igio.     Address,  LaGrange,  111. 

696.  FRED  AUGUSTUS    HALL 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  near  Tonica,  111., 

Ap  26,  1867;  s.  Stillman  Augustus  (b.  Ja  23, 
1838)  and  Harriet  Adelia  (Beardsley)  Hall 
(b.  je  10,  1842.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Camera  Club.  Drug 
business,  Tonica,  111.,  1893-9;  Agr.  and  Exten- 
sive farming  under  irrigation  &  WholesaU 
Produce  and  Comm.  bus.  and  Hardware  store, 
Toppenish,  Wash.,  1900-4;  Sec.  Richey  &  Gil 
bert  Co.  (Inc.)  (Jomm.  Storage,  Hardware  & 
Implements,  etc.,  Toppenish,  Wash.,  1904; 
Fruit  growing  N.  Yakima,  Wash.,  1904 — .  Mar- 
ried Luella  Richey,  O  17,  1894  (died  S  28,  1907, 
North  Yakima,  Wash.);  Frances  G.  Chace,  Je 
26,  1909,  Seattle,  Wash.  Children:  Thorland 
Richey,  b.  Jl  30,  1896,  Isabelle  Hamilton,  b. 
My  29,  1900;  Burton  Augustus,  b.  My  31,  1902. 
Address,   R.  4,  North  Yakima,   Wash. 

697.  •RALPH    WARNER   HART 
Architect;    B.    S.    in    Arch.;    b.    N    5,    i860, 

Rockford,  III.;  s.  Alfred,  Jr.  (b.  D  13,  1836,  N. 
Y.)  and  Georgianna  (Anderson)  Hart  (b.  Mr  17, 
1838,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Evanston  H.  S. 
Adelphic;  Glee  Club;  Capt.,  Football  team; 
Truste*  A.   A.;    Draftsman,    1892-99;   practicing 


Arch.,  1899 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Inst,  of  Arch.; 
Bohemian  Club;  Commonwealth  Club;  San 
Francisco  Golf  and  Country  Club.  Married 
Hilda  W.  MacDonald,  Mr  5,  1904,  San  Fran- 
cisco. Child,  Ralph  Warner,  Jr.,  b.  Ja  5,  1906. 
Deceased. 

698.  WALTER  CLARENCE  HARVEY 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  14,  1870, 
VVaverly,  111.;  s.  Alfred  (b.  No.  Sutton,  N.  H.) 
and  Lizzie  Foster  (George)  Harvey  (b.  New 
Bedford,  N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Paris  H.  S. 
Philomathean.  Engr.  with  special  reference  to 
Ry.  Const,  and  Maintenance  since  1895;  I-  C. 
R.  R.,  1895-9;  Chicago  Ter.  Trans.  Ry.,  1899- 
looi;  Rio  Grande  West.  R.  R.,  1901-2;  C.  and 
N.  W.  R.  R.,  1902-5;  Asst.  Engr.,  Chicago 
Great  West.  R.  R.,  St.  Paul,  1905-14;  Prin. 
.\sst.  Engr.,  Chicago  Great  West.  R.  R.,  1914 — . 
Married  Belle  Whiting  Barry,  S  16,  1901.  Child, 
Virginia,  b.  S  12,  1904.  Address,  1527  E. 
67th  PL,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  463  Grand  Central 
Sta.,    do. 

699.     LOTT   RUSSEL   HERRICK 

(Brother  of  Nos.  1893,  3404,  5719) 
Lawyer;  B.  L.;  b.  D  8,  1871,  Farmer  City, 
111.;  s.  George  W.  (b.  Newville,  Ind.)  and  Dora 
Olive  (Knight)  Herrick  (b.  Farmer  City,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Farmer  City  H.  S.  LL.  B.,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  1S94.  Sigma  Chi.  County  Judge, 
DeWitt  Co.,  1902-4  (resigned).  Married  Har- 
riet H.  Swigart,  Ap  2,  1896,  Farmer  City,  111. 
Children:  Mildred,  b.  Je  26,  1901;  Harriet 
Helen,  b.   S    18,   1903.     Address.   Farmer  City, 

700.  AGNES  GALE  HILL 
Missionary;  A.  B.;  b.  N  6,  1867,  Dayton,  C; 
d.  M.  Y.  (b.  D  22,  i8.i4,  Highgate,  Vt.)  and 
Flora  E.  (Bierce)  Hill  (b.  S  28,  1836,  Nelson, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Nevada  (Mo.)  H.  S.  Alethe- 
nai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Gen.  Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A., 
Toledo,  O.,  1802-4;  Travelling  Sec,  S.  V.  M. 
F.  M.,  1894;  Gen.  Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Madras, 
India,  1895-7;  Nat.  Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  for  In- 
dia, Burma  and  Ceylon,  1896-1912;  Miss.,  Am. 
Presby.  Mission,  Gwalior,  India,  1913 — .  Ad 
dress,  Lashkar,  Gwalior,  India. 

701.     GEORGE  A.  HUFF 

Phys.  Tr.  Dir.;  B.  S.,  191 7  as  of  the  class  of 
1892;  b.  Je  II,  1872,  Champaign;  s.  George 
Alexander  (b.  Ja  i,  1842,  Mercer  Co.,  Ky.)  and 
Mary  Marie  (Martin)  Huff  (b.  F  23,  1845, 
Crawfordsville,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign II.  S.,  Englewood  H.  S.  (Chicago), 
and  Univ.  Acad.  Kappa  Sigma;  Ma-wan-da; 
Varsity  Base  Ball,  1889,  '90,  '92;  Capt.  and 
Mgr.,  1890  and  1892;  Varsity  Foot  Ball,  1890 
and  1892.  Attended  Univ.  of  111.,  1888-9; 
Dartmouth  Med.  Coll.,  1893-4.  Asst.  Dir., 
Gym.,  Coach  of  .Ath.  Teams,  Univ.  of  111., 
1895-1901;  Dir.,  Dept.  of  Phys.  Tr.,  1901 — . 
Auth.:  Educ.  Aths.,  Encyclopedia  Americana, 
vol.   6;   IIow  to  Play  Base  Ball,  Am.  Boy.,  vol. 

16,  No.  8,  9,  10,  19 1 5.  Mem.,  Ath.  Research 
Soc;  Soc.  of  Coll.  Physical  Dirs. ;  Dist.  Rep., 
1918;  Nat.  Collegiate  Ath.  Assn.  Married 
Katherine  Louise  Naughton,  D  8,  1897,  Cham- 
[laign.  Children:  Katherine,  b.  S  22,  1898; 
Helen  Elizabeth,  b.  Mr  20,  1901;  George  III, 
b.  S  18,  1905.  Address,  304  W.  Church  St., 
Champaign. 

702.     CHARLES  ALBERT  KILER 

(Brother  of  Nos.  964,  1047) 

Merchant;    B.    L.;   b.    S   8,    1869,   Urbana;   s. 

William    Alexander    (b.    Ap   24,    1841,   Dayton, 

O.)    and   Charlotte    (Mittcndorf)    Kiler   (b.   Mr 

17.  i84r>,  Wolfenbuettel,  Ger.).  Prepared  in 
Urbana  11.  S.;  Kent  Law  Sch.,  1803-4.  Adel- 
phic; Sigma  Chi;  winner  Conklin  Orat.  Prize; 
Pres.  Sr.  Class;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Sophograph;  Ed., 
mini;  helped  to  organize  West.  Coll.  Ath.  Assn. 


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(now  Conf.);  West.  Coll.  Press  .'\ssn.;  debater; 
class  orator.  Keporter  on  Intcr-Occan,  iSqj; 
Purchasing  Agl.,  "Alley  L"  Koad  Dept.,  1892- 
3;  Mgr.,  Univ.  Hotel,  1893;  travelled  in  Europe, 
summer,  1894;  merchant.  Champaign,  1894 — ; 
Nat.  Immigration  Commissioner,  1905;  Sec. 
and  Dir.,  Champaign  Chamber  of  Commerce, 
1908-9,  Pres.,  1910-11.  Auth. :  Articles  in 
House  Beautiful,  Ap,  1908;  short  stories  in 
Chicago  Tribune,  1906-11;  articles  in  various 
good  roads  mags.;  contributor  to  trade  papers. 
Mem.,  Univ.  Club  of  111.;  Country  Club  of 
Champaign;  Univ.  Club  of  Chicago;  1.  O.  O.  F. ; 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  n.  P.  O.  E.;  Court  of  Honor; 
(Sons  of  Veterans;  Lib.  Hd.,  1905-10;  Park  Bd.; 
Pres.,  111.  Furniture  Dealer's  Assn.,  1906-8; 
Chamber  of  Commerce,  U.  S.  A.  Address, 
Champaign. 


703.  CYRUS  DANIEL  McLAXE 
(Brother  of  No.  1557) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  4,  1866,  Iowa 
City,  la.;  s.  Joseph  G.  (b.  O.)  and  Mary  Mar- 
garet (Wallace)  AIcLane  (b.  Pa.).  Prepared 
in  Allerton  H.  S.  Philomathean.  Taught, 
Univ.  of  111.,  till  1904;  Arch.,  Temple,  Bur- 
rows and  McLane,  Davenport,  la.,  1904-10; 
do..  Rock  Island,  111.  Married  Blanche  Keeney 
Cleland.  Je  25,  1896,  Rock  Island,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Margaret  fisther,  b.  Ag  4,  1901;  Dorothy 
Cleland,  b.  Mr  20,  1904;  Eleanor  Lucile,  b. 
Mr  II,  iqo8.  Address,  3025  loth  Ave.,  Rock 
Island,  111.;  bus.  add.,  301  Robinson  Bldg.,  do. 


704.     WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  MARTIN 

Supt.  Street  Ry.  Co.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S 
29,  1865,  N.  Y.  City;  s.  Geo.  (b.  D  25,  1840, 
Glasgow,  Scotland)  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Rose) 
Martin  (b.  Jl  4,  1845,  Pt.  Dover,  Ont.,  Can.). 
Prepared  in  Hamilton,  Can.  and  Chicago; 
Spring  Garden  Inst.,  Philadelphia.  Engrs. 
Soc.  Special  work  with  Omaha  T-H  Elec. 
Light  Co.;  Supt.,  Pueblo,  Colo.  St.  Ry.  Co.; 
Supt.,  Quincy  Gas  and  Elec.  Co.;  Supt.  Quincy 
Ry.  Co.  Mem.,  111.  St.  Elec.  Assn.;  Am.  Elec. 
Ry.  Assn.  Married  Mary  Louise  Shaw,  Je  18, 
1895,  Chicago  (died  Ag  28,  1912).  Children: 
Mabel  Louise,  b.  Mr  21,  1896;  Edith  Rose,  b. 
Ag  6,  1898;  William  Eugene,  b.  S  30,  1901 
(died  N  7,  1901);  Geo.  Shaw,  b.  S  27,  1902 
(died  Mr  30,  1906).  Address,  care  of  Quincy 
Ry.  Co.,  Quincy,  111. 


70s.  ROY  ALLEN  MATHER 
(Brother  of  No.  898) 
Bridge  and  Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ; 
b.  My  27,  1870,  Will  Co.,  HI.;  s.  Samuel 
(b.  1847,  Esse.x  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Melvina 
M.  (Ballou)  Mather  (b.  1848,  Cuyahoga  Co., 
0.).  Prepared  in  Dist.  Schs.  and  N.  W.  Coll., 
Naperville,  III.  Philomathean;  C.  E.  Club;  V. 
P.,  Sr.  Class;  Asst.  Bus.  !Mgr.,  Sophograph. 
Field  and  Office  work  on  Sewerage  Const,  with 
Cole,  Alvord  &  .Shield,  Chicago,  1892;  Drafts- 
rnan,  Chicago  Elevated  Railroads,  Metropolitan, 
Northwestern  &  Union  Loop,  1893-7;  Bridge 
Draftsman,  Chief  Engrs.;  office,  C.  B.  &  Q. 
R.  R.,  Chicago,  1898-1900;  Draftsman  in  charge 
of  work,  A.  B.  Co.,  Ambridge,  Pa.,  1900-;—; 
Instr.  in  charge  of  Am.  Bridge  Co.  Apprentice 
Sch-,  1902-3.  Invented  the  Rectifying  Curve, 
Patd.,  191 1.  Mem.,  Corps  of  Engrs.,  111.  Nat. 
Guard,  1896-7;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Worshipful  Mas- 
ter of  Lodgej  First  Reader,  ist  Church  of 
Christ  Scientist.  Married  Emma  Hammer- 
schmidt,  O  21,  1896.  Naperville,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Margaret,  b.  ^Ir  23,  1898;  Laurence 
Hammerschmidt,  b.  Je  8,  1900;  Helen  Caro- 
line, b.  Ag  8.  1903;  Rachel  Bertha,  b.  Jl  19, 
1905;  Doris  Allen,  b.  Mr  19,  1910;  Jean  Ethel, 
b.  Mr  II,  1907;  Virginia  Ann,  b.  Ap  16,  1914. 
Address,  628  Maple  Ave.,  Sewickly,  Pa. 


706.  ANNE  MELISSA  MAXWELL 

B.  L.;  d.  William  S.  (b.  Ap  11,  1838,  London, 
Pa.)  and  Josephine  (Raymond)  Maxwell  (b.  Ap 
8,  1842,  Raymond,  O.).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.  S.     Address,  Bayside,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.t 

707.  WILLIAM  GEORGE  MILLER 
Engineer;   B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.   1869,  Chicago; 

s.  William  M.  Miller.  Supt.,  Chrisholm,  Boyd 
ii:  White  Co.,  1905.  Address,  care  Topeka  Rail- 
way Co.,  Topeka,  Kan.t 

708.     'JOHN  BARB  MORGAN.  Jr. 

(Brother  of  Nos.  401,  1064) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  23,  1871,  Kinmundy, 
111.;  s.  John  Barb  (b.  My  8,  1829,  Ala.)  and 
Martha  (Doolcn)  Morgan  (b.  Ag  13,  1837, 
Kinmundy,  111.).  Prepared  in  Kinmundy  H.  S. 
LL.  B.,  Kent  Law  Sch.,  1895.  Adelphic;  Sigma 
Clii.  Married  i\Iable  Jennings,  Ap  1899,  Peoria, 
Ariz.     Died  Ja  7,   1901,  Phoenix,  Ariz. 

709.  JOHN  WILLIAM  PAGE 
Contracting  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  O  s, 
1868,  Waukegan,  111.;  s.  William  Z.  (b.  S  3, 
1842,  Chicago)  and  Marguerite  (Fallon)  Page 
(b.  Ap  16,  1845,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Wau- 
kegan H.  S.  and  Evanston  Acad.  Civil  Engr., 
1S92-8;  Contracting  Engr.,  1898 — .  Invented 
Page  Bascule  Bridge,  1899;  Page  Scraper 
Bucket  Excavator,  1904.  Married  Emma  Belle 
Page,  Je  16,  1894.  Child,  Fanny  Belle  Page, 
b.  O  II,  1895.  Address,  1326  Fargo  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  1002  Security  Bldg.,  do.f 

710.  HERMAN  S.  PIATT 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.,  1892;  A.  M., 
1894;  b.  My  28,  1869,  Lincoln,  111.;  s.  Jo- 
seph and  Emma  (Allen)  Piatt.  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic;  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Fel- 
lowship 1892-3.  Instr.  and  Asst.  Prof.,  111., 
1894-01;  Supt.,  Schs.,  Coshocton.  O.,  1901-8; 
Prin.,  P.  S.  46,  Manhattan,  N.  Y.  City.  Auth.: 
Tour  du  Monde,  Jenkins  &  Co.;  Comedies  by 
Labiche,  Ginn  &  Co.;  various  articles  in  Edtic. 
Mem.,  N.  E.  A.,  1901  — ;  N.  Y.  Prins.  Assn.; 
Schoolmasters'  Club;  City  Club  of  New  York; 
A.  F.  A.  M.  ^Married  Lottie  Seibert  Lodge, 
Je  28,  1893;  Emma  Rice,  Jl  8,  1914,  N.  Y.  City. 
Address,  561  W  141st  St.,  N.  Y.  City;  bus.  add., 
917  St.  Nicholas  Ave.,  do. 

711.  ULYSSES  SAMUEL  GRANT  PLANK 
Sec,  Bldg.  &  Loan  Assn.;  B.  S.;  b.  F  26, 
1864,  Wooster,  O.;  s.  D.  H.  and  Leah  (King) 
Plank.  Prepared  in  Ft.  Scott  Acad.;  Mt.  Mor- 
ris Coll.  Philomathean;  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Govt.  Indian  Service,  1897-1903;  Kan.  Univ. 
Athletics,  1903-5;  Sec.  Lawrence  Bldg.  &  Loan 
Assn.,  1906-17.  Army  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1917 — . 
Married  Emma  E.  Ziegler,  Ap  25,  1894, 
llarrisonville.  Mo.  Children:  William  Ewart  G.. 
1).  N  4,  1897;  Elizabeth,  b.  O  30,  1896.  Address, 
Lawrence,  Kan.t 

712.     ROME   BURD  PULLEN 

Lawyer;  B.  L. ;  b.  Ja  29,  1870,  Centralia,  111.: 

s.  B.    (b.  Je   8,   183-!,  Heighstown,  N.   Y.)   and 

Lucille  O.  (Gex)  Pullen.     LL.  B.,  Chicago  Law 

Sch.,   1894.     Address,  Colonial   Hotel,  Chicago. 

713.    EDWARD  LEWIS  SCHEIDENHELM 

Contr.  and  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  25, 
1871,  Mendota  111.;  s.  Jacob  and  Catherine 
(Faber)  Scheidenhelm.  Prepared  in  Black- 
stone  H.  S.  With  Purdy  and  Henderson,  1892- 
1001;  John  Griffiths  and  Son,  iqoi-8.  Chief 
Engr.,  Am.  Water  Works  and  Guaranty  Co. 
Married  Harriet  Joy,  S  14.  1899.  Wilmette, 
111.  Children:  Katherine,  Joy,  Edward.  Ad- 
dress, 5th  Ave.,  and  26th  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 


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714.  WILLIAM  SNODGRASS 
(Brother  of  No.  1772) 
Orchardist;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  16,  1872, 
Coldspring,  Wis.;  s.  William  (b.  Je  8,  1822, 
Paisley,  Scotland)  and  Mary  (McBeath)  Snod- 
grass  (b.  Ag  7,  1836,  do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S.  Pres.,  M.  E.  Soc.  Draftsman,  1892-5; 
Chief  Draftsman,  L.  St.  M.  S.  R.  R.  Car  Dept., 
1885-8;  Gen.  Foreman  of  Car  Shop,  1898-1900; 
in  charge  of  struct,  work  Colo.  P^uel  &  Iron 
Co.,  1900-4;  Asst.  Chief  Draftsman,  Va.  Bridge 
&  Iron  Co.,  1904-6;  Chief  Draftsman,  N.  T.  Zinc 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  1906-7;  Orchardist,  Nueva  Gerona, 
Isle  of  Pines,  1907-12.  Mem.,  West.  R.  R. 
Club,  1896-1907;  Sec,  Santa  Anna  Fruit 
Growers  Assn.  Married  Antoinette  Dewey, 
Jl  22,  1897,  Urbana.  Child,  Mary  Helena,  b. 
F  6,  1902.  Address,  Neuva  Gerona,  Isle  of 
Pines.t 

715.  BENJAMIN  ASAPH  WAIT 
(Brother  of  No.  1609) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  15,  1868, 
Easthampton,  Mass.;  s.  Benj.  Anderson  (b.  F 
8,  1830,  Williamsburg,  Mass.)  and  Mary  (Car- 
ter) Wait  (b.  Blue  Grass,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Easthampton  H.  S.;  Williston  Sem.  Adelphic. 
Struct.  Steel  Draftsman,  1892-1900;  Bridge 
Draftsman  with  various  railroads,  1900-1903; 
Asst.  Engr.,  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  Ry.,  1904—.  Mar- 
ried May  Wilson,  Je  10,  1896,  Rushville,  III. 
Child,  Anna  Wilson,  b.  Jl  6,  1897-  Address, 
512  Clark  St.,  Des  Moines;  bus.  add.,  501  Cen- 
tral Life  BIdg.,  do. 

716.  EDWARD  LEWIS  WALKER 
Orchardist;  B.  L.,  1892;  b.  Ag  12,  1870, 
Petersburg,  111.;  s.  AiDert  (b.  My  9,  1833, 
Warsaw,  N.  Y.)  and  Marion  M.  (Silsby) 
Walker  (b.  D  26,  1832,  N.  H.).  Prepared  in 
Petersburg  H.  S.;  Adelphic;  Collector,  1894-5; 
Salesman,  H.  J.  Heinz  Co.,  St.  Louis,  and 
Chicago,  1896-1917;  Orchardist,  Pearl,  111.  Ad- 
dress, Petersburg,  111. 

717.  "FRANK  ROBERT  WILLIAMSON 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  1867,  Hart- 
ford Co.,  Md.;  s.  Wm.  Thomas  (b.  Hartford 
Co.,  Md.)  and  Margaretta  Andrews  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  St.  111.  Norm.  Sch.  Asst.  Engr., 
The  San.  Dist.,  Chicago.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church;  A.  S.  C.  E.    Married  Addie  A.  Martin, 


1897.  Lima,  O.  Children:  Julia  E.,  b.  1898 
(died  1902);  Frank  Martin,  b.  iqoi;  Edwin 
Paul,  b.   1905.     Died  Jl  11,  1915,  Chicago. 

718.     HOWARD     OAKLEY    WOOD  WORTH 

(Brother  of  Nos.  456,  1188,  2007) 
Teacher;  B.  S.;  b.  My  24,  1869;  s.  Alvin 
Oakley  (b.  181 7,  Tyre,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Celia 
(Carpenter)  Woodworth  (b.  Ap  5,  1842,  Ma- 
nilus,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Grad.  Stud.,  111.,  1892-3;  M.  S.,  Cornell,  1895; 
Philomathean;  Asst.,  111.  St.  Lab.,  1895-7; 
Field  Asst.  Entomol.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1897-8; 
.■\sst.  St.  Entomol.  in  HI.  St.  Lab.  of  Nat. 
Hist.,  1898-1900;  Stud.,  Ped.  and  Zool.,  111., 
1900-1;  Asst.  St.  Entomol.,  N.  Y.  Exp.  Sta., 
Geneva,  N.  Y.,  1902-3;  foreman,  Calif.  Poultry 
Sta.,  1903-5;  with  Nat.  Self-winding  Clock  Co., 
1905-6;  Bookkeeper  for  E.  A.  Robinson's  plumb- 
ing shop,  1906-11;  Bookkeeper,  buyer,  and  esti- 
mator for  W.  R.  Wozencraft's  Plumbing  Shop, 
191 1-12;  Farmer,  Freesoil,  Mich.,  1912-13; 
teacher,  1912;  with  Steele  Sash  Works,  Cham- 
paign, 1913-14;  with  Pomological  div.  of  Ilort. 
Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-17;  Agr.  teacher,  Gon- 
zales Univ.  H.  S.,  CaUi.,  1917 — -.  Auth.:  va- 
rious articles  published  in  poultry  jours. 
Hon.  Mem.,  Petaluma  Poultry  Keepers  Pro- 
tective Assn.;  Pres.,  Baptist  Y.  P.  S.  C.  E., 
F.erkeley,  Calif.,  1897-8;  Deacon,  Herald  of 
Hope  Baptist  Church,  1910-1^;  Sec,  Fruit 
Ridge  Grange,  Manister,  Calif.,  1912-13.  Mar- 
ried Elsie  Victoria  Weeks,  My  27,  1903,  Geneva, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Mary  Elsie,  b.  My  27,  1904; 
Newton  Clyde,  b.  My  11,  1905  (died  S  5,  1905); 
Opal  Victoria,  b.  Je  26,  1906;  Howard  Oakley, 
Jr.,  b.  O  10,  1907  (died  F  8,  1917);  Dewitt  Will- 
mington,  b.  F  7,  1914  (died  Mr  8,  1915);  Alvin 
Orton,  b.  Je  27,  1916.  Address,  58  E.  Univ. 
.\ve..  Champaign. 

719.     ROYAL  WRIGHT 

(Brother  of  G759) 
Lawyer;  B.  L. ;  b.  S  13,  1870,  Urbana;  s. 
Francis  M.  (b.  Ag  23,  1844,  Brier  Ridge,  O.) 
and  Elizabeth  (West)  Wright  (b.  Decatur,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Urbana  Schs.  Read  law  under 
F.  M.  Wright;  admitted  to  bar  1893;  Master 
in  chancery  of  Circuit  Court,  1896-1904;  prac- 
ticing law  in  Chicago,  1905.  Married  Male 
Candy,  1894,  Princeton,  Ind.  (divorced).  Ad- 
clress.'i' 


CLASS  OF  1893  (60  LIVING,  7  DEAD) 


720.  HUBERT  FRv\NKLIN  ANDREWS 
Physician;  B.  S.;  M.  D.,  1899;  b.  Ag  10, 
1869,  Piasa,  111.;  s.  Joseph  B.  (b.  1837.  Bright- 
on, 111.)  and  Mary  A.  (Rudrow)  Andrews  (b. 
1838,  Camden,  N.  J.).  Prepared  in  Blackburn 
Coll.  Philomathean.  Teacher,  Salt  Lake  City 
H.  S.,  1893-6;  Physician,  1899 — .  Married  Zada 
Kearnes,  1904,  Gunnison,  Utah.  Children: 
Mary  Emma,  b.  Mr  8,  1905-  Zada  Leah,  b. 
Mr  15,  191 1.  Address,  Watts  Bldg.,  San  Diego, 
Calif. 

721.  GEORGE  JOHN  ARBEITER 
Lawyer;  B.  L.;  b.  Je  10,  1865,  Plainfield, 
111.;  s.  Carl  (b.  Jl  25,  1827,  Ger.)  and  Kath- 
rina  (Suhler)  Arbeiter  (b.  O  26,  1828,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Plainfield  H.  S.  and  No.  Ind.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.  LL.B..  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1895. 
Philomathean.  Third  Regt.  Co.  B,  111.  Nat. 
Guard,  1896.  First  Supt.,  V.  Commander,  Sup. 
Council  Order  of  the  White  Cross,  1900;  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  K.  of  P.;  M.  W.  A.;  No.  Am. 
Union  and  Columbia  Circle.  Married  Esther 
Kittie  McBride,  F  i,  1889,  Elgin.  111.  Chil- 
dren: Margaret  Georgia,  b.  Jl  2,  1900  (died 
Ap  19,  1901);  George  Carlton,  b.  Mr  20,  1002; 
Gladys  Esther,  b.  O  10,  1904;  Lois  Geneveive, 
b.  O  20,  1908.  Address,  102  Woodworth  Ave., 
Joliet,  111. 


722.     'MARY  EDNA  ARNOLD 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  1866,  Roanoke,  111.; 
d.  C.  B.  Arnold.  Died  Ja  2,  1898,  Cambridge, 
111. 

723.     *GRACE  AYERS    (POWERS) 
(Wife  of  No.  769;  Sister  of  No.  375) 

B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  17,  1871,  Urbana; 
d.  Homer  W.  (b.  My  23,  1836,  O.)  and  Lorinda 
Jane  (McConney)  Ayers  (b.  ja  14.  1837,  Bain- 
bridge,  O.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  and 
Univ.  Acad.  .Methenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Taught 
in  Rochester,  Minn.,  1894-5;  Norm.  Bus.  Coll. 
Mem.,  Minerva  Lit.  and  Mus.  Club,  Pres.  1911. 
Married  William  Ambrose  Powers  ('93),  S  9, 
1897,  Urbana.  Child,  Chalton  Ayers.  Died  Ap 
■^3,  1919.  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

724.  HARLOW  BACON 
Topographic  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ja 
13,  1867,  Huntsville,  111.;  s.  William  H.  (b.  5 
21,  1838,  Augusta,  HI.)  and  Mary  Ellen 
(Ciould)  IJacon  (b.  O  12,  1841,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Dixon  Coll.  C.  E.  Club;  at  the  head  of  the 
Military  class  fresh,  yr. ;  Class  baseball.  Union 
Switch  &  Signal  Co.,  Swissvale.  Pa.,  1893; 
Engaged  in  bus.,  Ft.  Smith,  Ark.,  1894;  with 
Choctaw  Oklahoma  &•  Gulf  R.  R.,   1894-97.  first 


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6(, 


as  draftsman,  later  as  Asst.  Engr. ;  Draftsman 
with  Coast  and  Geodetic  Sur.,  Washington,  D. 
C,  1897 — ;  Designer  of  C.  O.  &  G.  Ky.  shops 
and  yards,  Shawnee,  Okla. :  C.  O.  &  G.  railroad 
track  pile  driver.  Auth.:  Plan  of  a  Track  Pile 
Driver,  Tcchnograph,  1896-97,  pp.  38-40;  The 
C.  p.  &  G.  R.  R.  Shops  at  Shawnee.  Okla.,  do.; 
assisted  in  the  preparation  of  a  paper  on  the 
Lambert  Conformal  Conic  Projection,  6i  pages, 
7  plates,  Special  Publicatioti  No.  47,  Coast  and 
Geodetic  Sur.,  1918.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church. 
Married  Viola  Coe,  N  28,  1894,  Eldorado,  Kan. 
Children:  Cecil  H.,  b.  N  20,  1S95;  infant 
daughter,  b.  Ag  29,  1899  (died  Ag  31,  1899). 
Address,  Silver  Spring,  Md. ;  bus.  add.,  Coast 
and  Geodetic  Sur.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

725.  EDWARD  ERNEST  BARRETT 
Chief  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  12,  1870, 
Port  Byron,  111.;  s.  Daniel  Thomas  (b.  Jl  22, 
1824,  Camden,  Me.)  and  Lucy  Ann  (Sidlinger) 
Barrett  (b.  Ag  18,  1828,  Thomaston,  Me.). 
Prepared  in  Port  Byron  IL  S.  and  Acad.; 
Curtiss  Bus.  Coll.,  Minneapolis.  Pres.,  Adel- 
phic;  Sigma  Chi;  C.  E.  Cluli;  Class  Pres.;  Bus. 
Mgr.,  Technograph  and  Philo-Adelphic  Lecture 
Course.  U.  S.  Surv.  and  Insp.,  U.  S.  Engng. 
Corps,  1893-1900;  Asst.  Engr.,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R. 
R.,  1900;  C.  Engr.  with  Fairbanks  Morse  &  Co., 
1900-04;  Dir.,  Gen.  Mgr.  and  Chief  Engr.  and 
V.  P.,  Roberts  and  Schaefer  Co.,  1904 — .  Pat- 
ents for  improvements  in  coal  handling  devices 
dated  1907,  S  1908,  O  1908,  Re-issue  patent., 
1909.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Chicago  Engrs. 
Club;  La  Grange  Cml.  Club;  La  Grange 
Country  Club;  lllini  Club  of  Chicago;  La 
Grange  Village  Bd.,  1907-09;  Dir.,  La  Grange 
Trust  and  Savings  Bank,  1909;  Dir.,  Twelfth 
Street  St.  Bank,  1916 — .  Trustee,  First  M.  E. 
Church,  La  Grange,  111.,  1906 — ;  Pres.,  La- 
Grange  Cml.  Club,  1914;  V.  P.,  La  Grange 
Country  Club,  1918;  do.,  Chicago  Engrs.  Club, 
1918;  Pres.,  lllini  Club  of  Chicago,  1915. 
Married  Grace  Anna  Hollister,  N  29,  1894, 
Port  Byron,  111.  Children:  Jordan,  b.  My  24, 
1900;  Gertrude,  b.  Je  20,  1904  (died  Mr  15, 
1905);  Edward  Daniel,  b.  My  13,  1906.  Ad- 
dress, 333  S.  W'aiola  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111.; 
bus.   add.,    2064   McCormick   Bldg.,   do. 

726.  HENRY  EMMETT  BARTLETT 
Asst.  Chief  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  27, 
1870,  Mt.  Sterling,  111.;  s.  Henry  H.  (b.  1841, 
Crown  Point,  N.  Y.)  and  America  J.  (Jones) 
Bartlett  (b.  1852,  Mt.  Sterling,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Mt.  Sterling  H.  S.  Supt.,  Schs.,  Brown  Co., 
111.,  1894-8;  Asst.  Engr.,  I.  C.  R.  R..  1898 
1904;  Off.  Photographer,  Panama  Canal,  1904- 
S;  Asst.  Engr.,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1905-6;  Chief 
Draftsman,  Const.  Dept.  Mo.  Pac.  Ry.,  St. 
Louis,  1906-10;  Engr.  Terminals,  Chicago  Pas- 
senger Subways,  loio-ii;  Engr.,  Bridges,  The 
Chicago  Assn.  of  (Commerce  Comn.  of  Investi- 
gation of  Smoke  Abatement  and  Electrifica- 
tion of  Ry.  Terminals,  1911-15;  Asst.  Chief 
Engr.,  Pub.  Utilities  (Tomn.  of  111.,  191 5 — . 
Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E. ;  Am.  Assn.  of  Engrs.  Mar- 
ried Nettie  B.  Cronin,  Je  4,  1899,  Mt.  Sterling, 
111.  Children:  Chas.  H.,  b.  F  i,  1901;  Fred 
erick  E.,  b.  Je  26,  1902.  Address,  1447  E. 
66th  PI.,  Chicago. 

727.     GEORGE  PHILIP  BEHRENSMEYER 

(Father  of  No.  7378) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  D  15,  1869, 
Quincy,  111.;  s.  Charles  Frederick  Adolph  (b. 
S  22,  1835,  near  Minden,  Ger.)  and  Mary 
(Beilstein)  Behrensmeyer  (b.  Ja  12,  1842, 
near  Quincy,  111.).  Prepared  in  Quincy 
Pub.  Sch.;  Gem.  City  Bus.  Coll.  Kappa 
Sigma;  Adelphic;  won  nine  class  medals  and 
inter-collegiatc  medals.  Mem.,  Quincy  Country 
Club;  Past  Chancellor,  K.  of  P.;  Past  Exalted 
Ruler-Elk;  K.  T. ;  32nd  degree  Mason.  Married 
Grace  Rebecca  Plank,  Jl  12,  1893,  Champaign. 
(Tliild,  Helen  ('16),  b.  Je  3,  1891.  Address. 
9th  and  Main  Sts.,  Quincy,  Ill.t 


728.  GEORGE  WEBSTER  BLAKESLEY 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  24,  1870,  Hia- 
watha, Kan.;  s.  A.  M.  and  Mary  (Avery) 
Blakeslcy.  Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Security  Stove 
&  Mfg.  Co.  Married,  Je  11.  1896,  Chicago. 
Children:  Gladys  A.,  b.  Mr  27,  1901;  Helen  A.- 
Frank A.;  Elizabeth  A.  (died  F,  1917).  Ad- 
dress, 3240  Windsor  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

729.  FRANK  MINEAR  BROWN 
Real  Est.  and  Ins.  Agt.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.; 
b.  My  10,  1872,  Champaign;  s.  Seely  (b.  New 
Canaan,  Conn.)  and  Hannah  Louise  Brown 
(b.  Westport,  do.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H. 
.S.  Sec,  Twin  Cities  Savings  &  Loan  Assn.; 
Clerk,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Champaign,  1894-5;  Joint 
Rate  Insp.  for  Cent.  Traffic  Assn.,  189501; 
Sec.  Twin  Cities  Savings  &  Loan  Assn.,  1901- 
17:  Real  Est.  and  Ins.  Agt.,  1917 — .  Treas., 
West.  Star  Lodge  No.  240,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Kec,  Champaign  Commandery  No.  68,  K.  T.. 
1003-12;  Adv.  Com.,  Bldg.  Assn.  League  of 
111.,  1905.  Married  Cora  Lawman,  Ap  17,  1913, 
Champaign.  Address,  411  W.  University  Ave., 
Champaign;  bus.  add.,  34  Neil  St.,  do. 

730.     HARVEY  IRVING  CARPENTER 

Mus.  Instr.;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  8,  1858, 
Champaign;  s.  Thomas  (b.  N  3,  181 2,  Sandy 
IIill,  N.  Y.)  and  Catherine  (Belinger)  Carpen- 
ter (b.  O  7,  1831,  Central,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Jacksonville  Sch.  for  the  Blind.  Philomath- 
ean.  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Instr.  in  Music  and  Piano 
Tuner,  1893-1900  and  1905 — ;  Instr.,  Music 
and  Musical  Sciences,  Sch.  for  the  Blind,  Fari- 
bault, Minn.,  1900-05.  Address,  204  Co-Op 
Bldg.,   Champaign. 

731.  ROBERT  FRANKLIN  CARR 
(Brother  of  No.  1474) 
Bus.  Executive;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  N  21, 
1S71,  Argenta,  111.;  s.  Robert  F.  (b.  My  i, 
1832,  Deckertown,  N.  Y.)  and  Emily  A. 
(Smick)  Carr  (b.  Ap  10,  1839,  Decatur,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Charter  mem.,  Kappa 
Sigma;  Pres.,  Fresh.  Class;  Sophograph  Bd. 
with  Dearborn  Drug  and  Chem.  Works  as 
Mgr.  of  Sales,  Gen.  Mgr.,  Sec,  V.  P.,  Gen. 
Mgr.,  and  Pres.,  1906 — ;  Dir.  McMaster  Carr 
Supply  Co.,  Chicago;  Dir.,  Standard  Trust  and 
Savings  Bank,  Chicago.  Maj.,  U.  S.  A.; 
Trustee,  Univ.  of  111.,  191  s-r-.  Mem.,  Univ. 
Club  of  Chicago;  Chicago  Ath.  Assn.;  Union 
League;  Chemists'  Club,  N.  Y.  City;  Exmoor 
Country  Club,  Pres.,  1915-16;  Railroad  Club  of 
N.  Y.;  A.  C.  S.;  Treas.,  111.  Cadet  Corps 
League,  Highland  Park.  Married  Louise 
Smiley,  Ap  25,  1906,  Chicago.  Children: 
Louise  Hagar,  b.  My  5,  1908;  Florence  Smiley, 
b.  Mr  28,  1913;  Robert  F.  Jr.,  b.  D  16,  1915. 
Address.  521  Laurel  Ave.,  Highland  Park, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  3225  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago. 


732-  CHARLES  W^LLARD  CARTER 
(Husband  of  No.  760) 
Physician;  B.  L.;  M.  L.,  1894;  b.  Mr  37, 
1868,  Faribault,  Minn.;  s.  Willard  (b.  Ap  2, 
1833,  Wilmington,  Mass.)  and  Emily  Jane 
(VVhitlock)  Carter  (b.  Muncy,  Pa.).  Prepared 
in  Aledo  IL  S.  M.  D.,  Coll.  of  P.  &  S.,  Chi- 
cago. Philomathean;  First  Inter-Soc.  Orator- 
ical Contest,  1892;  Class  Poet.  Fellowship  in 
D.  &  S.,  1894.  Practicing  medicine,  1897 — ; 
Capt..  M.  O.  R.  C,  1917;  Cliief  Surgeon,  Div. 
I'n.,  Camp  Shelby,  Mass.  Mem..  A.  M.  A.: 
111.  St.  Med.  Soc;  DeWitt  Co.  Med.  Soc;  A. 
F.  A.  M.;  R.  A.  M.,  Goodbrake  No.  59.  Mar 
ried  Marv  Kstelle  Mann  ('93).  la  12.  1898. 
Geneva,  111.  Children:  Charles  Willard,  b.  F  8, 
iSgg;  Alice  Landon,  b.  Ap  29,  1905;  Dorothy, 
b.  .S  2,  1908.  Addres.f,  Clinton,  111. 


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733.     WILLIAM    ROCK   CHAMBERS 

(.Brother  of  No.  2932) 
Lawyer;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  30,  1873, 
Sadorus,  111. J  s.  Jacob  George  (b.  Ag  12,  1842, 
Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.)  and  Ann  (Rock)  Cham- 
bers (b.  Ap  2,  1845,  Sadorus,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Urbana  H.  S.  LL.  B.,  Mich.,  1890.  Philo- 
mathean;  Rep.  at  Inter-Coll.  Orat.  Cont.,  1892; 
Winner  Conklin  Prizci  Orat..  1892.  Teacher, 
1893-4;  Law  Stud.,  1894-6;  Clerk,  Ter.  Dist. 
Court,  1907-10;  Practicing  lawyer,  1910-17; 
Co.  Atty.,  Graham  Co.,  Ariz.,  1917 — ■  Sec, 
BJ.  of  Educ,  Danville,  1902-5.  Married  Lida 
Spencer,  N  10,  1904,  Chicago.  Child,  Richard 
Harvey,  b.  N   7,   1906.     Address,  Safford,  Ariz. 

734.  *OSCAR  PAUL  CHESTER 
(Brother  of  No.  1023) 
Professor;  b.  N  i,  1870,  Champaign;  s.  Elias 
Oscar  (,b.  1829,  Franklin  Co.,  O.)  and  Frances 
Virginia  (Skinner)  Chester  (b.  1835.  Orange 
Co.,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  West 
Side  H.  S.  M.  D.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1896.  Nu 
Sigma  Nu;  Alpha  Omega  Alpha.  Mem.,  A. 
M.  A.;  111.  St.  Med.  Soc;  Chicago  Med.  Soc. 
and  Physicians'  Club;  Kenwood  Club;  Hyde 
Park  Presby.  Church.  Married  Florence 
Griffin,  O  18,  191 1,  Chicago.  Child,  Virginia 
Ruth.     Died  Je  -'3,    1916,   Champaign. 

735.  FRED  GOLDSMITH  COFFEEN 
(Brother  of  Nos.  568,  11 16) 
Foundry  Expert;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  N  22, 
1871,  Sidney,  111.;  s.  Alva  Martin  (b.  F  11, 
1836,  Attica,  Ind.)  and  Mira  Amy  (Gaines) 
Cotfeen  (b.  D  28,  1836,  Virginia,  111.).  Chem. 
and  Supt.  in  foundry  work,  Chicago,  1893-1900; 
at  Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  1900-4;  Foundry  Expert, 
1904 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Congr.  Church. 
Married  Ida  Weber,  Ag  15,  1899,  Urbana.  Chil- 
dren: Richard  Preston,  b.  O  22,  1900;  Esther, 
b.  S  29,  1902;  Frederick  Harry,  b.  Je  24,  1904. 
Address,   502   E.   Daniel    St.,   Champaign. 

736.  JAMES  W.  COOK 
Gen.  Contr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  1872,  Rural 
Tp.,  R.  I.  Co.,  III.;  s.  Mrs.  J.  V.  Cook.  Pre- 
pared in  Rock  Island  H.  S.  Sigma  Chi.  With 
J.  W.  Schaub,  Chicago,  1904;  with  James  Stew- 
art &  Co.,  Chicago,  1918 — .  Address,  810  Edge- 
comb  Place,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  James  Stewart 
&  Co.,  Westminster  Bldg.,   do. 

737.  WILLIAM  HENRY  CORNELL 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  1865,  Kankakee 
Co.,  111.;  s.  Abram  H.  CornelL  Engr.,  Hitch- 
cock &  Keil,  Boonton,  N.  J.  Married  Margaret 
Burres,  Je  8,  1895,  Benton,  111.  Child,  WiUiam, 
b.  D  I,  1903.     Address,  Dover,  N.  J. 

738.  EDWARD  CHILTON  CRAIG 
Lawyer;  B.  L.;  b.  Ap  7,  1872,  Mattoon,  111.; 

s.  James  Wesley  (b.  Je  29,  1844,  Coles  Co.  III.) 
and  Mary  (Chilton)  Craig  (b.  Jl  4,  J  849.  Scott 
Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mattoon  H.  S.  Adel- 
phic.  Attended  Harvard  Law  Sch.;  admitted  to 
bar  and  practicing,  1896 — .  Prcs.  Univ.  of  111. 
Alumni  Assn.,  1918 — .  Married  Fannie  lone 
Dilley,  N  9,  1899,  Dallas,  Tex.  Children: 
George  Mansfield,  b.  Ag  25,  1905;  Donald 
Chilton,  b.  O  27,   1908.     Address,  Mattoon,  111. 

739.  WILLIS  WILSON  DANLEY 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.   S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl   15.  1871, 

Henry,  111.;  s.  D.  W.  and  Katherine  A.  (Noe) 
Danley.  Prepared  in  Hennepin  H.  S.  Adel- 
phic,  Engr.  and  Salesman,  U.  S.,  Austral.,  Eng., 
and  So.  Afr. ;  engaged  in  organizing  and  estab- 
lislilng  the  S.  African,  German  and  Italian  con- 
tracting bus.  for  the  Lamson  Pneumatic  Tube 
Co.,  and  Lamson  Store  Service  Co.,  of  London, 
Eng.,  igo4-ii.  Married  Matilda  Elizabeth 
Cayzer,  O  3,  1808,  Melbourne,  Victoria.  Child, 
Arthur  L.,  b.  S  23,  1899-  Address,  914  Boyd 
Bldg.,  Winnipeg,  Can.t 


740.     MARK  ALDEN   EARL 
Consulting  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;   b.  Mr  37, 

1869,  Centralia,  111.;  s.  Marcus  Aurelius  (b.  Ja 
37,  1820,  New  York)  and  Winnie  (Gray)  Earl 
(b.  Jl  22,  1839,  O.).  Prepared  in  Centralia  H. 
S.  Capt.  in  Regt. ;  M.  C.  E.,  1894,  Cornell.  Civ. 
Engr.,  1894-1904;  Consulting  Engr.,  1904 — . 
Married  Lena  Simpson,  S  9,  1895,  Benton  Har- 
bor,  Mich.     Address,  Muskogee,  Okla. 

741.  WILBER  JOHN  FRASER 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  M.  S.,  1902;  b.  Jl 

I,  1869,  Lockport,  111.;  s.  John  Alexander  (b. 
11  30,  1823,  Bethel,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Ann  (Van 
Horn)  Eraser  (b.  F  17,  1829.).  Prepared  in 
Plainlield  H.  S.  and  Jennings  Sem.,  Aurora, 
111.  Instr.,  Dairy  Husb.,  and  Asst.,  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1896-1902;  Prof.,  Dairy 
Husb.,  and  Chief  in  Sta.,  1902 — ;  studied  Dairy 
Farming  in  Europe  1900  and  1908;  studied  at 
Harvard,  1915-16.  Auth. :  Preventing  Contam- 
ination of  Milk,  Bui.  No.  91,  1903,  30  pp.; 
City  Milk  Supply,  Bui.  No.  92,  1902,  20  pp.; 
Crops  for  the  Silo.  Cost  of  Filling,  and  Effect 
of  Silage  on  the  Flavor  of  Milk,  Bui.  No.  loi, 
1905,  20  pp.;  Construction  of  Silos,  Bui.  No. 
102,  1905,  44  pp.;  Dairy  Suggestions  from 
European  Conditions  as  seen  in  the  British 
Isles,  Holland,  and  Denmark,  Bui.  No.  140, 
1909,  84  pp.;  Economy  of  the  Round  Dairy 
Barn,  Bui.  No.  143,  1910,  44  pp.;  Alfalfa 
Hay  vs.  Timothy  Hay,  and  Alfalfa  Hay  vs. 
Bran  for  Dairy  Cows,  Bui.  No.  146,  191  o, 
14  pp.;  also  earlier  buls.  and  a  large  num- 
ber of  circulars;  articles  in  periodicals  since 
1908.  Married  Alice  May  Eaton,  S  12,  1894, 
Aurora,  111.  C^hildren:  Cecil  Eaton,  b.  O  7, 
1895;  Gladys  Genevra,  b.  Ag  17,  1897.  Ad- 
dress, 1003  S.  Wright  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add., 
119  Agr.  Bldg.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Urbana. 

742.  WILLIAM  DAVID  GIBBS 

(Husband  of  No.  854) 
Appraiser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1894;  b.  Mr 
IS,  1869,  Winchester,  111.;  s.  William  C.  and 
JIargaret  C.  Gibbs.  Prepared  in  Winchester 
H.  S.  Kappa  Sigma;  Fellowship  in  Agr.,  1894. 
Asst.,  Agr.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1895.  Sigma  Xi.  O. 
6t.  Univ.;  Expert  Asst.,  Bur.  of  Soils.  U.  S- 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  1895;  Asst.  Prof.,  Agr.,  O.  St. 
Univ.,  1895-6;  Assoc.  Prof.,  1896-9;  D.  S.  C, 
Univ.  of  Maine,  1908;  Prof,  of  Agronomy,  O. 
St.  Univ.,  1899-01;  Prof.,  Agr.  and  Dir.,  Agr. 
Exp.  Sta.,  N.  H.  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  the  Me- 
chanic Arts,  Durham,  N.  H.,  1901;  Dean  of 
Agr.  and  Dir.  of  Exp.  Stations,  Tex.,  A.  and 
M.  Coll.,  Coll.  Sta.,  1902-3;  Pres.,  N.  H.  ColL 
of  Agr.  and  the  Mechanic  Arts,  1903-12;  west- 
ern representative  of  the  Sagamon  Land  Trust 
of  Boston,  1912 — ;  Chief  Appraiser,  Federal 
I^and  Bank  of  St.  Louis.  Married  Olga  C. 
Woolsey  ('94),  Jl  16,  1896,  Polo,  111.  (died  Je 
11,  1899).  Child,  Dorothy,  b.  Je  ti,  1899  (died 
at  birth).  Address,  Winchester,   111. 

743.  LOUIS  THOMAS  GRAHAM 
Lawyer;  B.  L.;  b.  Ag  18,  1870,  Pittsfield,  111.; 
s.  D.  C.  (b.  Galesburg,  111.)  and  Lizzie  (Rose) 
Graham  (b.  Griggsville,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Pittsfield  H.  S.  Married  Bertha  M.  Rush, 
Fairmount,  111.,  F  23,  1903.  Child,  Reginald 
Orr,  b.   N   11,   1912.     Address.   Pittsfield,  111. 

744.     WILLIAM  JOHNSON  GRAHAM 

(Brother  of  No.  4679) 
Lawyer;  B.  L.;  b.  F  7,  1S72:  s.  Richard  J. 
(b.  F  II,  1842,  Lawrence  Co.,  Pa.)  and 
Caroline  (Mundwiler)  Graham  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  .VKdo  H.  S.  and  Aledo  Acad.  Adel- 
phic;  Kappa  Sigma;  Ed. -in-Chief,  Illini,  1892-3; 
I'rcs..  Adelphic.  1893;  Class  Hatchet  Orat., 
1893.  In  law  office  of  James  M.  Brock, 
Aledo,  111.,  1893-5;  Deputy  Sheriff,  Mercer 
Co.;  admitted  to  bar  in  111.,  1895.  Raised 
CO.    in    Aledo    as    Capt.    of    Anderson's    Prov. 


1893] 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


71 


Refft.  in  war  with  Spain.  Elected  State's 
Atty.,  Mercer  Co.,  1900;  re-elected,  1904; 
del.,  Rep.  Nat.  Convention,  1912;  mem.,  H. 
of  R.,  111.,  1914-16;  H.  of  R..  U.  S..  1917—- 
Married  Olive  B.  Whan,  N  8,  1899,  Aledo,  111. 
(died  Mr  29,  1911J;  Edna  Robey,  N  8,  igiz. 
Children:  Robert,  b.  D  23,  1^06;  Ruth  Olive,  b. 
N  I  J,  10 10;  John  Robey,  b.  Mr  23,  19 15.  Ad- 
dress, Aledo,  111. 

745-  FRANK  M.  GULICK 
Asst.  Cashier;  B.  L.;  b.  F  15,  1870,  Rantoul, 
111.;  s.  Chas.  Wesley  (b.  Ap  27,  1836,  Morris- 
town,  O.)  and  Catherine  Celina  (Clapp)  Gulick 
(b.  J]  16,  1843,  Vermilion,  Co.,  near  Danville, 
111.).  Prepared  Rantoul,  111.  Kappa  Sigma. 
Merchant,  1893-1000;  Sec,  Twin  Cities  Saving 
&  Loan  Assn.,  Champaign,  until  1902;  planter, 
until  Ap,  1004;  in  charge  of  southern  real  est. 
office  of  Mullikin  &  Biles,  Memphis,  Tenn., 
1904-6;  Partner  of  Martin  Bros.  &  Co.,  Alli- 
gator, Miss.,  1906-8;  owns  orange  ranch.  Or- 
ange, Calif.,  1909-13;  Asst.  Cashier,  The  Nat. 
Bank  of  Orange,  Orange,  Calif.,  1913 — .  Mar- 
ried Cora  Belle  Martin,  Mr  25,  1900,  Neosho, 
Mo.  Children:  Frank  Martin,  b.  N  18,  1904; 
Chas.  Edwin,  b.  Ap  10,  1910.  Address,  Orange, 
Calif. 

746.  ALBERT  GRANT  HIGGINS 
(Brother  of  No.  3027) 
Petroleum  Engr.  and  Geol.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.; 
b.  Ag  30,  1869,  Elmwood,  111.;  s.  B.  P.  (b.  Ap 
39.  1833,  Chester,  Mass.)  and  Mary  E.  (Leet) 
Higgins  (b.  Ja  i.  1842,  Chester,  Conn.).  Pre- 
pared in  Elmwood  H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad. 
Class  baseball  and  football;  Varsity  Football. 
Arch.,  Chicago,  Victor,  Colo.,  Pueblo,  Kansas 
City;  Struct.  Engr.  Hon.  Comn.  as  Capt.,  111. 
Nat.  Guard.  Act.  Volunteer,  Spanish- Am.  War; 
V.  P.  and  Mgr.,  Trusswall  Mfg.  Co.,  Kansas 
(Tity,  Mo.;  Petroleum  Engr.  and  Geol.,  1917 — . 
Invented  and  developed  the  manufacture  of 
Trusswall  Concrete  Columns,  Patents  No. 
945,948,  1910  and  No.  045,949,  1911;  No. 
1052918,  1118770,  1156077.  Published,  Turned 
Concrete  Columns  (Trusswall  Columns,  Cement 
Age,  vol.  13,  No.  4;  The  Oil  and  Gas  News,  vol. 
2,  No.  7;  The  Possibility  of  Developing  Oil  in 
the  Mississippi  Formation  in  Mo.  Mem.,  Y.  M. 
C.  A.;  Engrs.  Club;  Arts  Club;  Noble  of  the 
Mystic  Shrine.  Married  Jessie  M.  Glenn,  O 
12,  1910,  Tarkio,  Mo.  Address,  3724  Bell  St., 
Kansas  City,  Mo.;  bus.  add.,  1214  .Scarritt 
Bldg.,    do. 

747.  PHILLIP  MATHIAS  HUCKE 
Coal  Operator;  B.   S.  in  Sc;  b.  Mr  5,   1871, 

Mascoutah,  111.;  s.  Phillip  (b.  Ap  30,  1844,  Ro- 
tenburg,  Ger.)  and  Elizabeth  (Leibrock)  Hucke 
(b.  Mascoutah,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mascoutah 
H.  S.  Philoraathean.  Taught  in  Champaign 
H.  S.,  1893-1900;  Gen.  Mgr.,  Kolb  Coal  Co., 
Mines,  St.  Louis,  igoo — ;  Pres.  and  Gen. 
Mgr.,  St.  Genevieve  Lime  &  Quarry  Co.,  St. 
Genevieve,  Mo.,  1915 — .  Married  Louise 
Kraus,  1007,  Chicago.  Address.  3521  Park 
Ave.,  St.  Louis;  bus.  add.,  Mermod  and  Jaccard 
Bldg..  (fo.t 

748.  EDWARD   EVERETT  HUNT 

(Brother  of  No.  886) 

With  Piper,  Johnson  &  Case;  B.  S.  in  Chem.; 

b.    T871,   Urbana;   s.  J.   E.   Hunt.     Married  Jl, 

1907.     Address,  406-411   Chamber  of  Commerce 

Bldg.,  care  Piper,  Johnson  &  Case,  Minneapolis.! 

749.  HARRIETTE  AUGUSTA  JOHNSON 
B.  L.;  b.  Je  22,  1873,  Rock  Island;  d.  Walter 
(b.  1843,  Coventry,  Eng.)  and  Ellen  (Head) 
Johnson  (b.  1843.  Hull,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Rock  I.«;land  H.  S.  Alethenai.  Grad.  Wor- 
cester, Mass.  Sch.  of  Doni.  Sc,  1901.  Address, 
1133,  1st  Ave.,  Rock  Island.  111. 


7S0.  JAMES  A.  KINKEAD 
(Brother  of  No.  574) 
Res.  Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.,  1895;  b. 
Je  24,  1871,  Earlville,  111.;  s.  Jos.  R.  and  Julia 
(Robinson)  Kinkead.  Prepared  in  Earlville  H. 
S.  Adelphic.  Insp.,  C.  N.  &  W.  R.  R.  Co.. 
1 893- 1 902;  Engr.  Tests,  Am.  Locomotive  Co., 
1902-8;  Res.  Sales  Mgr.,  Parkesburg  Iron  Co., 
1908 — .  Assoc,  A.  S.  M.  E.;  mem.,  A.  S.  N. 
E.;  A.  S.  T.  M.;  Engr.  Soc  Eastern  N.  Y.; 
Mohawk  Golf  Club;  Engrs.  Club,  N.  Y.;  Rail- 
road Club  of  N.  Y. ;  Marine  and  Field  Club, 
Brooklyn.  Married  Beatrice  Reynolds,  Ag  8, 
1903,  San  Francisco.  Children:  Robert  Clen- 
denin,  b.  Ja  4,  1906;  James  Alan,  b.  Ja  s, 
1908;  David,  b.  O^  16,  1909;  Donald,  b.  Mr  10, 
lyii.  Address.  Cupertino,  Santa  Clara  Co., 
Calif.;  bus.  add.,  16  California  St.,  San  Fran- 
cisco. 

751-  LOUIS  KLINGEL 
Lawyer;  B.  L.,  1893;  b.  Mr  8,  1870,  Mascou- 
tah, 111.;  s.  Louis  (b.  Mr  8,  1841,  do.)  and 
Katherine  (Seibert)  Klingel  (b.  1849,  Ger.). 
Prepared  in  Mascoutah  H.  S.  LL.  H.,  Mich. 
Law  Sch.,  1896.  Philomathean;  Valedictorian. 
Taught  sch.,  Belleville,  111.,  1893-4;  practised 
law  in  Belleville,  1806 — .  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E. ; 
A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Eugenie  Guentz,  S  s, 
1907,  Belleville,  111.  Children:  Mary  Helen,  b. 
Ag  2,  1912;  Katherine  Louise,  b.  D  24,  1908; 
Robert  Louis,  b.  Jl  10,  1915.  Address,  Belle- 
ville. 111. 

752.  NINA  BELLE  LAMKIN 
Dir.,  Phys.  Educ;  B.  L.;  b.  Champaign;  d. 
Josiah  B.  (b.  1843,  Ont.,  Can.)  and  C.  Marion 
(Gibson)  Lamkin  (b.  1846,  Plattsburgh,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Pres.,  Ale- 
thenai; Class  Sec;  Pres.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Omega 
Upsilon.  Teacher,  Champaign  Pub.  Schs.  and 
Instr.,  Phys.  Tr.,  1893-7;  Phys.  Dir.,  Yankton 
Coll.,  S.  Dak.,  1897-1900;  Phys.  Dir.,  H.  S. 
Ath.  Club,  La  Porte,  Ind.,  1900;  Pvt.  studio 
work,  Chicago,  1902;  Phys.  Dir.,  Jewish  Man. 
Tr.  Sch.,  Chicago,  1902-5;  Phys.  Dir.,  Riverside 
Pub.  Schs.,  1904-7;  Teacher,  Elocution  and 
Phys.  work,  Studio,  Fine  Arts  Bldg.,  Chicago, 
1902-";;  head  of  Phys.  Educ.  Dept.,  West.  111. 
St.  I^orm.  Sch.,  1907-13;  Dir.  of  Boys  and 
Girls  Sports  at  Chautauqua,  1904-11;  Round 
Table  Talks  for  Parents  and  Teachers  at  Chau- 
tauqua, 1904-11;  Supvr.,  Phys.  Educ,  Y.  W. 
C.  A.,  St.  Louis,  1913-16;  Dir.,  Norm.  Dept., 
I'hys.  Educ,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1916-18;  Auth.  and 
Dir.  of  Pageants,  1907-17.  Auth.:  Play,  Its 
Value  and  Fifty  Games,  Lamlain  Pub.  Co., 
Chicago,  1908;  Suggestive  Phys.  Work  for 
Eveiy  J)ay  and  Holidays,  for  use  "n  all  the 
grades,  Pub.,  Macomb,  111.,  loio;  Dances, 
Drills  and  Story  Plays,  80  pp.,  T.  S.  Denison 
&  Co.,  1916;  Pageant,  Am.  Yesterday  and  To- 
day, 30  pp.,  do.,  1917;  Articles  in  Norm.  Instr., 
Primary  Educ,  Drama  League  Monthly,  Plat- 
form Mag.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  N.  E.  A.; 
Alumnae  Club.  Chicago;  Alumni  Club.  Chicago; 
Intercoll.  Alumnae  Assn.;  Chicago  Playground; 
Am.  Pageant  Assn.;  Am.  Educ.  Assn.;  Nat. 
Playground  Assn.;  Drama  League  Assn.:  In- 
ternal. Lyceum  Assn.;  Evanston  Drama  Club; 
Chicago  Art    Inst.     Address,   Evanston,   111. 

753-  ALEXANDER  L.  LEVY 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  F  i,  1873, 
Brookficld,  Mo.;  s.  Marcus  (b.  Mr  31,  1843, 
Kolmar,  Prussia)  and  Minna  Levy  (b.  S  30, 
1844,  Bartenstein,  ilo.).  Prepared  in  Brook- 
field  (Mo.)  H.  S.  Teacher,  Chicago  H.  Schs., 
1896-1904;  Practising  Arch.,  1904-11.  Mem., 
Chicago  Arch.  Bus.  Assn.;  111.  Soc.  of  Arch.; 
Dir.,  Marks  Nathan  Orphan  Home.  Married 
Eliza  Westerfield,  Ap  28,  1898,  Chicago.  Chil- 
dren: Alexander  L.  Jr.,  b.  Je  23,  191 1;  Mar- 
cus W..  b.  My  27,  1915.  Address,  5202  Prairie 
Ave..  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  165S  Conway  Kldg., 
Wash,  and  La  Salle  Sts.,  do. 


University  of  Illinois 


[1893 


7S4.     ARTHUR   BATES   LOOMIS 

Chief  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Mr  7,  1873, 
Fulton,  HI.;  s.  G.  C.  (b.  Ag  2,  1841)  and 
Emma  (Bates)  Looniis  (b.  My  29,  1850).  Pre- 
pared in  Fulton  II.  S.^  ^l.  C.  E.,  Cornell  Univ., 
1894.  Sigma  Chi;  Class  Pres.  Asst.  Engr., 
Massillon  Bridge  Co.,  1894-1902;  Asst.  to  Con- 
sulting Engr.  lor  Ter.  Ry.  Assn.  of  St.  Louis 
1902-04;  Asst.  Engr.,  Toledo  Massillon  Bridge 
Co.,  1904;  Chief  Engr.,  Toledo  Bridge  &  Crane 
Co.,  Toledo,  O.  Married  Edith  Louise  Norton, 
D  30,  1909,  Toledo,  O.  Address.  Hotel  East- 
wood, Toledo,   O. 


-SS.     WILLIAM   PRIESTLY   McCARTNEY 

Lawyer;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1900;  LL.  B., 
1901;  b.  My  18,  1870,  Metropolis,  111.;  s.  Robert 
Wilson  and  Molly  (Priestly)  McCartney.  Pre- 
pared in  Metropolis  H.  S.;  Detroit  Mil.  Acad. 
LL.  D.,  Breseford  Coll.,  Ensley,  Ala.  Chem. 
Club;  Pres.,  Univ.  of  111.  Assn.  Spanish  War 
Volunteers,  1899.  Teacher,  Olmsted,  1893-4; 
Albion,  1895-6;  So.  Collegiate  Inst.,  1896-7; 
Metropolis,  111.,  Druggist  and  Chem.,  1897-8; 
Food  Insp.  and  Chem.,  with  rank  of  ist  Lt., 
U.  S.  A..  1898-9;  Univ.  of  111.,  189901;  Padu- 
cah,  Ky.,  190 1-4;  Atty.  at  Law,  Teacher  of 
Law,  E.  St.  Louis,  111.  and  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1904-5;  Teacher,  Com.  Law  and  Allied  Sc, 
Breseford,  Coll.;  Counsellor-Scientist,  Birming- 
ham, Ala.,  Consulting  and  Analytical  Work 
Pertaining  to  Iron  Industries;  Instr.,  Breseford 
Coll.,  1905;  Atty.,  Augusta,  Ga.;  Supt.,  Univ. 
H.  S.,  Gibson  H.  S.,  1906—;  Mgr.  Hypes  Mfg. 
Co.,  1906;  Farmer  1906 — ;  Student  Univ.  of 
Edinburgh,  1907-8,  D.  Sc,  1908;  Lecturer, 
Manila  and  Cavite,  P.  I.,  1908-09;  Analyst  of 
Researches,  New  Zealand,  1909-10;  Supt.  H. 
S.,  Blue  Rapids.  Kan.,  1911-12;  do.,  Vliets, 
Kan.,  1912-13;  Chief  Clim.,  Wagner  Oil  Survey, 
1913-18;  Supt.  Co.  H.  S.,  Hayes  Co.,  Neb., 
191 8 — ;  also  operating  oil  and  soil  analyst 
labs.  Invented  Leadoidine,  a  celluloid-like 
preparation  with  Sp.  Gr.  approximating  lead 
used  in  heavy  mounting,  1905.  Auth. :  Hand- 
book of  Coml.  Chem.  195  PP-,  1897,  Journal 
Press,  St.  Louis;  Dies  Vit;e  and  other  poems, 
1902;  Old  and  New  Testament  Interlinear  Ed., 
1902;  The  Law  of  Self-Defense,  1903,  200  pp., 
Reid  Pub.  Co.;  A  Boy's  Psychology,  1904,  150 
pp.;  Number,  the  Beautiful  Necessity,  hit. 
Math.  Mag.,  1905;  Court-Room  and  Other 
Curios;  The  Definite  Methods  of  Steel  Analyses, 
Ready  Pub.  Co.;  New  Methods  of  Diagnosis 
of  Zymotic  Diseases  by  Reflexes,  do.;  The 
Definite  Protein  Content  of  the  Amniotic  Fluids 
corresponding  to  growth  of  the  Foetus  of  Mam- 
mals, 191 1 ;  etc.  Mem.,  Ky.  St.  Bar  Assn.; 
Sec,  Metropolis,  111.,  Bar  Assn.;  So.  Soc 
Chemists;  Kan.  and  Neb.  Acad,  of  Sc;  Kan. 
and  Neb.  Bar  Assn.;  Supreme  Council  I.  O.  O. 
F.  Brevet  Maj.  Chem.  Research  Dept.  for 
Munitions  July-Dec,  1917-  Married  Mayme 
Perrine,  S  24,  1894  (died  O  1898);  Johanna 
Davis,  Ag  17,  1901,  Cairo,  111.  (died  D  4,  1913. 
Palmer  Lake,  Col.).  Children:  Robert  A.,  b. 
Ag  25,  1895;  Homer  D,  b.  Je  17,  1898;  James 
Scott,  b.  F  1900;  Jean.  b.  Ja  .30,  1903.  Ad- 
dress, Bo.\   124,  Hayes  Center,  Neb. 

756.     ROBERT   EMMETT   McCLOY 

Lawyer;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  22,  1867, 
Effingham  Co.;  s.  John  (b.  Ja  i,  1839)  and 
Catherine  (Murphy)  McCloy.  Prepared  in  Al- 
tamont  H.  S.  LL.  B.,  Kent  Coll..  1805.  Y.  M. 
C.  A.:  Philomathean;  Blackstonian  Soc.  Prac- 
tised law  for  a  time,  connected  with  a  real  est. 
firm;  in  Law  Dept.  of  the  London  Guarantee 
and  Accident  Co.,  Chicago,  1906 — .  Mem.,  M. 
E.  Church  (steward  and  trustee);  Arcand  Lodge 
No.  717,  A.  F.  A.  M.,  1903-4  (Master); 
Univ.  of  111.  Club  of  Chicago,  1898-1901. 
Married  Bertha  Alma  Tish,  Je  13,  1897-  Ad- 
dress,   383    Greenwood   Ave.,   Blue    Island.    Ill.t 


757.     *CLYDE  BENJAMIN  McCLURE 

(Brother  of   No.   660) 
B.   S.   in   C.   E.;   b.    1870,   Gibson   City,  IIL; 
s.  John  T.  McClure.     Died  F  26,  1901,  Tuscola, 

111. 

758.  WALTER  SCOTT  McGEE 
Teacher;  B.  S.;  b.  S  7,  1869,  Champaign  Co.; 
s.  Giles  Franklin  (b.  1826,  Mo.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Smoot)  McGee  (b.  1834,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Philo  Tp.  sch.  and  pvt.  study.  Y.  M.  C.  A.; 
Philomathean;  Ath.  Assn.  Fellowship,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1895;  Prin.  East  Side  Sch.,  Champaign, 
1893-4;  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1894-5,  Chicago, 
1895-6;  taught  in  Englewood  H.  S.,  1896-8; 
Stud.,  Chicago,  1898-9;  taught  in  Hyde  Park 
H.  S.,  1899;  Instr.,  Geol.  and  Geog.,  Cent. 
Inst.,  Chicago,  1905-8;  Englewood  H.  S.,  1908 — -. 
Kduc.  Dir.,  Y.  AI.  C.  A.,  Paris,  France,  1918 — . 
Married  Ethelyn  B.  Clancey,  Je  27,  1900,  Plain- 
well,  Mich.  Children:  Marion  Elizabeth,  b. 
Mr  31,  1902;  Donald  Willis,  b.  O  18,  1903; 
.Man  James,  b.  Je  5,  1907  (died  S  10,  1916). 
Address,   5327   Ellis  Ave.,   Chicago. 

759-  LOUIS  McMAINS 
Real  Est.  bus.;  B.  S.;  b.  My  14,  1868.  Ver- 
milion Co.,  111.,  near  Rossville;  s.  Anderson 
(b.  Ja  10,  1840,  Waveland,  Ind.)  and  Clarisa 
Comstock  McMains  (b.  N  12,  1848,  Rossville, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Rossville  H.  S.  Adelphic; 
Hoppin  Medal,  1890.  Practicing  Law,  1893- 
[902;  Life  Ins.,  1902-3;  Real  Est.,  1903-4  in 
Detroit;  Mgr.,  Real  Est.  Dept.,  John  Wocher 
and  Bro.,  Indianapolis,  1904-10;  Ind.  Nat. 
Guards  during  R.  R.  strike,  1894.  Mem.,  Chris- 
tian Church;  Chm.  of  Bd.,  four  yrs.;  Supt., 
S.  S.,  six  yrs.;  Treas.  and  Dir.,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Crawfordsville,  1898-1902.  Married  Sadie 
Blanche  Ritter,  Je  26,  1895,  Danville,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 3007  N.  Delaware  St.,   Indianapolis. 

760.  MARY  ESTELLE  MANN  (CARTER) 
(Wife  of  No.  732) 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  29,  1871,  St.  Charles, 
111.;  d.  Charles  Eben  (b.  S  27,  1844,  N.  Y.  and 
Sarah  Ellen  (Landon)  Mann  (b.  0  20,  1846, 
Blooiningdale,  111.).  Prepared  in  Geneva  H. 
S.  Alethenai;  ist  prize  in  Declamation  Con- 
test. Teacher,  H.  S.,  Mattoon,  1893-4;  H.  S., 
Elgin,  1894-7.  Pres.,  P.  E.  O.  Soc,  1914-17; 
Pres.,  Washington  Sch.  Parent  Teachers  Assn., 
1915-17.  Married  Charles  Willard  Carter 
('93^,  Ja  12,  1898,  Geneva,  111.  Children: 
Charles  Willard,  b.  F  8,  1899;  Alice  Landon, 
b.  Ap  29,  1905;  Dorothy,  b.  S  2,  1908.  Ad- 
dress,  203  N.  Center  St.,  Clinton.  Ill 

761.  LOUEVA  MAE  M.^THEWS 

(NICOLAUS) 
(Sister  of  No.  1928) 
B  T..  in  L.  &  S.;  b.  1871,  Urbana;  d.  M.  W. 
(b.  Marshall,  111.)  and  Julia  K.  Mathews  (b. 
Medina,  O.).  Married  W.  A.  Nicolaus.  Mgr., 
.•\pt.  House,  Urbana.  Address,  907  W.  Cali- 
fornia St.,  Urbana. 

762.  JAMES    DAVID   METCALF 
Bank  Cashier;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  F  14,  1871; 

s.  James  David,  Sr.  (b.  My  16,  1839,  Ky.) 
and  Bruneete  (Mason)  Mctcalf  (b.  Mr  10, 
1843,  do.).  Prepared  in  Girard  H.  S.;  West. 
Norm.  Sch.,  Bushnell,  111.  Kappa  Sigma. 
Cashier  of  Shipman  Banking  Co.,  Shipman,  111. 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Eugenia  Wolfe, 
O  16.  1897.  Child,  Eugenia,  b.  D  9.  «902. 
Address,  Shipman,  111. 

763.     CLENDON  VAN  METER  MILLAR 
(Brother  of  Nos.    1063,   3875) 

Chem.  and  Assayer;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  M.  S., 
1894;  b.  Ap  10,  1 87 1,  Mattoon,  111.;  s.  Adam 
(b.  Va.)  and  Fannie  Bowen  (Knowles)  Millar 
(b.  O.).  Prepared  in  Lee's  Acad.,  Loxa,  111 
Asst.    on    St.    Water    Sur.,    1895-9;    Chem.    and 


i8q; 


Baccalaureate  AlumnJ 


Assayer,  Joplin,  Mo.,  iSgp— .  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church;  has  been  S.  S.  Siipt.,  Pres.  Epworth 
League^  a  steward  in  church.  Married  Eliza- 
beth C.  Insley.  Je  15,  1898,  Thayer.  Kan. 
Children:  Clendon  Van  Meter,  Jr.,  b.  Ag  7, 
1905;  Frank  Insley,  b.  N  15,  1906.  Address, 
617!^  Joplin  St..  Joplin,  Mo. 

764.     JEREMIAH    GEORGE   MOSIER 

(Father  of  No.  78^5) 
Professor;  B.  S.;  b.  Ja  8,  1862.  Pike  Co., 
O. ;  s.  David  (b.  Mr  20,  1827,  O.)  and  Amanda 
R.  (Brill)  Mosier  (b.  Ap  29,  1828).  Prepared 
in  Urbana  H.  S.;  Norm,  isch.,  Lebanon,  O. 
Philomathean;  Alpha  Zeta.  Asst.,  (jeol., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1894-7;  Farmer,  1898-1900;  H. 
S.  Teacher,  Urbana  and  Champaign,  1900-2; 
Prof.,  Soil  Physics,  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Asst. 
Chief,  Soil  Physics,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta..  Univ.  of 
111.,  1902 — .  Auth.:  Bui.  No.  208,  Climate  of 
111.,  128  pp.  1918;  Circ.  No.  82,  Phys.  Im- 
provement of  Soils  with  Special  Reference  to 
Organic  Matter,  1904,  21  pp.;  Soil  Reports  of 
Twenty  Counties  (with  Dr.  C.  G.  Hopkins  and 
others);  text  on  soil  Ph>vics  and  Mgmt.,  418 
pp.,  191 7;  II.  S.  text  of  Soils  and  Crops,  400 
pp.,  1918;  Bui.  Washing  of  Soils  and  Methods 
of  Prevention,  35  pp.,  1918;  Lab.  Guide  in 
Soil  Physics,  1908,  66  pp.;  Key  for  determina- 
tion of  minerals,  1895^,  3°  PP-  (with  C.  W. 
Rolfe).  Mem.,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  1903.  Mar- 
ried Lydia  C.  Miller,  Je  22,  1892,  Philo,  III. 
Children:  Leota  I.  ('16),  b.  Ag  15,  1894;  Harold 
M.,  b.  D  10,  1897  (died  Ag  29,  1900);  Henry 
D.,  b.  Ap  4,  1899;  Helene  K.,  b.  O  20,  1903; 
Dorothy  R.,  b.  My  19,  1905.  Address,  908  W. 
Illinois   St.,  Urbana. 

765.  JAMES  NEEDHAM 
Supt.  and  Pres.  of  Coal  Co.;  B.  S. ;  b.  Ag 
8,  1871:  s.  Matthew  (b.  1832,  Adlington,  Che- 
shire, Eng.)  and  Martha  (Williamson)  Need- 
ham  (b.  1834,  Hazel  Grove,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Collinsville  H.  S.  Kappa  Sigma;  Univ.  Foot- 
ball Team;  Base  Ball  Team.  Clerical  positions 
with  various  Coal  Min.  Companies  at  Troy,  111., 
St.  Louis,  and  McAllister,  Okla.,  1893-7;  pros- 
pecting in  Klondike  and  Alaska,  1897-1900; 
Asst.  Engr.,  I'nion  Pac.  Coal  Co.,  Cumberland 
and  Rock  Springs.  Wyo.,  1900-2;  Chief  Engr., 
do.,  1902-3;  Su()t.,  do.,  mines  at  Cumberland, 
Wyo.,  1903-7;  Gen.  Mgr.,  Washington  Union 
Coal  Co.,  Centralia,  Wash.,  1907-10;  Gen.  Supt., 
Mines,  Union  Pac.  Coal  Co.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.; 
Gen.  Supt.,  Mines,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  Ry.  and 
Pres.,  St.  Paul  Coal  Co.,  1912 — .  Mem..  (Chi- 
cago Auto.  Club.  Married  Marthena  Eliza- 
beth Richards,  Ap  14,  1904,  Butte,  Mont. 
Children:  Dorothy  Wilmoth,  b.  F  14,  1905: 
Tames  Richards,  b.  D  18,  1908.  Address.  5827 
Winthrop  Ave.,  Chicago. 

766.     •ADOLPH    BERTINUS    PETERSON 
B.    S.    in    Arch.;    b.    1871,    Chicago;    s.    Mrs. 
.■\nnie  Peterson.      Died  N  2,    1899,  Chicago. 

767.     SOPHIE  MARIE  PETERSON  (PARR) 

(Wife  of  No.  1069) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  22,  1872, 
Champaign;  d.  Peter  John  (b.  O  2,  1848, 
Sweden)  and  Marie  Christine  Peterson  (b.  Mr 
8,  1850.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Al 
ethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Taught  sch.,  1893-9. 
1907 — ;  Prin.,  Col.  Wolfe  Sch.,  Champaign. 
Mem.,  Cong.  Church.  Married  John  Louis 
Parr  ('97),  S  20,  1899,  Champaign  (died  D 
29,  1906).  Children:  Harold  Leslie,  b.  Ja  6, 
1901;  Marie  Christine,  b.  F  19,  1905.  Address, 
803  S.  2nd  St.,  Champaign. 

768.     JAMES   DAVID   PHILLIPS 
Professor;    B.    S.    in    Arch.;    b.    Je    i,    1869, 
Chicago;  s.  James  Mill  (b.  Scotland)   and  Ellen 
(Stewart)    Phillips   (b.   do.).      Prepared   in  Chi- 
cago Schs.;  Univ.  Acad.     Tau  Beta  Pi;   Shield 


and  Trident;  Sigma  Xi;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Pres., 
Soph.  Class.  Instr.,  Shop  Work  and  Mach. 
Design,  1892-3;  Instr.,  G.  E.  D.,  Univ.  of  111., 
18931902;  Asst.  Prof.,  Drawing,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1902-5;  Prof.,  do.,  1005-9;  Asst.  Dean,  Coll. 
ot  Lngng.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1909-18;  Educ.  Dir. 
L^n'v-  of  Wis.  Framing  Detachment.  N.  A., 
1918-  Auth.:  Freehand  Lettering,  1902;  Es- 
sentials of  Dcscrip.  Geom.,  with  A.  V.  Millar, 
1909;  Mech.  Drawing  for  Colls,  and  Univs.. 
with  H  D.  Orth.  1915;  Mech.  Drawing  for 
Sec.  Schs.,  with  F.  D.  Crawshaw,  1916.  In- 
ventor with  Carl  Hambuechen,  Electrolytic 
method  for  removing  oxides  from  silver  and 
other  metals.  Mem.,  Soc.  for  Prom,  of  Engng 
Kduc;  West.  Drawing  and  Man.  Tr.  Teachers' 
Assn.;  \\  is.  Acad,  of  Arts  and  Sc.  Married 
hirlcy  Payne,  .'Vg  27,  1894,  Champaign  (died); 
Clara  .VIoore,  Je  17,  1916.  Chicago.  Children: 
l,'"^"'  ,  ,,"^^'^'''  (died);  Mary  Helen  (died); 
Uendcll  b.  1899.  Address,  1925  W.  Lawn 
Ave.,    Madison,    Wis. 

769.  WILLLAM  AMBROSE  POWERS 
(Husband  of  No.  723) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Mr  14,  1866, 
Knoxborough.  N.  Y.;  s.  Walter  Moses  (b.  Ja 
18,  i8j7,  do.)  and  Lucinda  Rebecca  (Lawton) 
Powers  (b.  Je  18,  1842,  Vernon,  N.  Y.)  Pre- 
pared in  Belvidere  H.  S.  Philomathean.'  Chief 
Chem..  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.;  Eureka  Ammonia- 
Works,  1897;  Article,  Water  Treating  by  the 
Powers  System,  S  1904,  Loco.  Fireman's  Mag. 
Mem.,  Internatl.  Assn.  for  Testing  Material 
1903:  VVest.  Ry.  Club,  1898.  Married  Grace 
.\yers  (93),  S  9,  1897,  Urbana.  Child,  Chalton 
Ayers,  b.  O  lo,  1898.  Address.  1020  Western 
Ave.,  Topeka,  Kan.f 

770.  ALFRED  WILLEMIN   REA 
Architect;    B.   S.   in   Arch.;   b.   Ag   12,    1869 

Decatur,  111.;  s.  Robert  M.  (b.  Mr  8  1841, 
Harnsburg,  Pa.)  and  Catharine  J.  (Francis) 
Rea  (b.  Ja  15,  1840  Zanesville,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Urbana  H.  S.  Philomathean;  Arch.  Club. 
Arch.  Draftsman,  1893-1900;  Engrs.  office,  Nat. 
Home  for  Disabled  Vol.  Soldiers  at  Danville, 
111.,  1898-1900;  practicing  Arch.,  Joplin,  Mo., 
1900-13  and  Los  Angeles,  Calif.,  1913 — .  Mem, 
A.  I.  A.:  Past  Master  Fellowship  Lodge  No. 
345,  A.  F.  A.  M.,  Joplin,  Mo.;  Mem.,  Los  An- 
c;eles  Bodies  of  Scottish  Rite  and  .M  Malaikah 
Temple  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S.;  Pres.  So.  Calif. 
Alumni  Assn.,  U.  of  I.,  1916-17;  M  E.  Church. 
Married  Viola  Edith  Cross,  D  29,  1902.  Child, 
Frances  Aleene,  b.  My  25,  1905.  Address,  903- 
905  Los  Angeles  Trust  and  Savings  BIdg.,  Los 
.\ngeles. 

771.  WILLIAM  BRIGGS  ROWE 
Farmer;    A.    B.    in   L.    &  A.;    b.   Ja   24,    1866. 

Freedom,  HI.;  s.  Robert  A.  (b.  O  i,  1826,  York 
Ridge,  Ind.)  and  Fear  B.  (Hosford)  Rowe  (b. 
D  24,  1839,  Freedom,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ot- 
tawa H.  S.  Philomathean.  Taught,  1893-4; 
with  W.  A.  Wood  Co.,  1894;  U.  S.  Mail  Ser- 
vice, 1895-6;  on  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1896-1903;  C.  R. 
I.  &  P.  R.  R.;  Farming — .  Invented  mach.  for 
folding,  printing  and  stamping  R.  M.  S.  labels, 
1900;  Pres.  Bd.  of  Directors,  Freeman  Tele- 
phone Exchange  Co.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Phebe  E.  Knight,  Ag  6,  1890,  Baker, 
111.  Children:  Fay  K.,  b.  Ag  19,  1892;  Marion 
A.,  b.  F  24,  1897;  Nellie  May.  b.  My  14,  1899; 
Earl  W.,  b.  O  16,  1903.  Address,  Freeport, 
Kan.t 

772.  CHARLES  WESLEY  RUSSELL 
Farmer;  A.  B.;  b.  Je  10,  1871,  Virginia, 
111.;  s.  William  (b.  Ag  11,  1836,  Edinliurgh. 
.Scot.)  and  Rebecca  (Necdham)  Russell  (b.  O 
26,  1839,  Oldham,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Vir 
ginia  H.  S.  Philomathean.  H.  S.  Teacher, 
1893-6;  farmer,  1897-1900;  teacher,  1901-2; 
farmer,  1902 — .    Pres.,  Cass  Co.  Farmers'  Inst., 


University  of  Illinois 


[1893 


190S — •  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Sr.  Deacon;  Jr. 
Warden;  Elder,  Presby.  Church,  Virginia,  1918. 
Married  Florence  Newman,  F  15,  iqos,  Vir- 
ginia, 111.  Children:  Mary  Rebecca,  b.  D  6,  1905; 
Edna  May,  b.  My  6,  1913;  Dorothy  Ellen,  b. 
My  24,   1916.  Address,  R.  6,  Virginia,  111. 

773.  DONALD  GAMALIEL  SCOTT 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  F  16,  :873,  Sil- 
verton,  111.;  s.  Robert  Gregg  (b.  Londonderry, 
O.)  and  Elizabeth  Topham  (Glenn)  Scott  (b. 
Pleasant,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Arch.  Draftsman,  1893-5;  Struct,  and  Ornamen- 
tal Iron  Draftsman,  1895-1901;  Struct,  and 
Bridge  Draftsman,  1901-2;  Chief  Draftsman, 
J902-3;  Chief  Engr.,  1903-6;  Asst.  Mgr.,  1907- 
16;  Mgr.,  191 6 — .  Const.  Office,  Camp  Bragg, 
Fayetteville,  N.  C,  1918 — .  Address,  James 
Stewart  &  Co.,  Inc.,  624  Munsey  Bldg.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

774.     •GEORGE  WASHINGTON  SEAMAN 

Supt.,  Mach.  Co.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  M.  E.. 
189s;  b.  F  22,  1869,  Beardstown,  111.;  s.  John 
W.  and  Mary  E.  (Thomson)  Seaman.  Pre- 
pared in  Beardstown  H.  S.  Pt.  Huron  Engng. 
&  Thresher  Co.,  1896-1904;  Austin  Mfg.  Co., 
Harvey,  111.,  1904;  Mech.  Engr.,  Aultman  & 
Taylor  Mach.  Co.,  Mansfield,  O.,  1904-8;  Supt., 
Aultman  &  Taylor  Mach.  Co.,  1908 — .  Married 
Susie  C.  Reichert,  S  1S91,  Beardstown,  111. 
Children:  Ethel  E.,  b.  S  5,  1892;  Forrest  W., 
b.  My  13,  1894;  Leland  S.,  b.  F  5,  1896.  Died 
Ag  I,  1914,  Mansfield,  O. 

775.  RICHARD  WORTHY  SHARPE 
Teacher;  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1899;  b.  My  20,  1868, 
Tiskilwa,  111.;  s.  Edwin  (b.  Je  19,  1840,  Kent, 
Eng.)  and  Marinda  Sarah  (Browne)  Sharpe 
(b.  D  13,  1846,  Monroe  Co.,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Tiskilwa  H.  S.  Dir.,  Band.  Prin.,  Farmer 
City  H.  S..  :893-s;  taught  in  Danville  H.  S., 
1896-9;  Dubuque,  la.,  1899-1901;  New  Trier 
Tp.  H.  S.,  1901-6;  Prof.,  Biol.,  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  River  Falls,  Wis.,  1906-7;  DeWitt  Clinton 
H.  S.,  1907 — .  Capt.,  Co.  of  Deputy  Sheriffs 
during  strikes  in  mines  at  Ladd,  Seatonville, 
Spring  Valley,  111.,  1892.  Auth.:  Contribution 
to  a  Knowledge  of  the  N.  Am.  Freshwater  Os- 
tracoda,  incl.  in  the  Families  Cytheridae  and 
Cypridae,  Bui.  111.  St.  Lab.  N.  H.,  vol.  IV.  1897; 
Report  on  the  freshwater  Ostracoda  of  the  U. 
S.  Nat.  Mus.,  incl.  a  revision  of  sub-families 
and  genera  of  the  Family  Cyprididae,  Proc.  U. 
S.  Nat.  Mus.,  vol.  XXVI,  pp.  909-1001;  Pond, 
Stream  or  Lake  as  a  stimulus  to  more  practi- 
cal work  in  Biol,  and  Physiography,  Sch.  Sc. 
and  Math.,  vol.  V,  1905,  pp.  261-6;  A  Lab. 
Man.  for  the  Solution  of  Problems  in  BioL. 
Am.  Book  Co.,  1910,  352  PP-;  Report  of  the 
Ostracoda  of  the  U.  S.  Nat.  Mus.,  Proc.  U. 
S.  Nat.  Mus.,  vol.  35.  PP-  33o-43o;  PI.  L-LXV, 
1908;  Notes  on  the  Marine  Copepoda  and  Cla- 
decera  of  Woods  Hall  and  Adjacent  Regions 
incl.  a  Synopsis  of  the  Genera  of  the  Har- 
pacticvida,  do.,  vol.  38,  pp.  405-36,  1910.  Fresh 
Water  Biol.  chap,  on  Ostracoda,  pp.  790-827, 
161  figs.,  John  Wiley  &  Sons  Co.,  1918.  Mem., 
A  A.  A.  S.,  1896 — ;  Fellow,  do.,,  1912;  Pres., 
Biol.  Assn.,  N.  Y.  City,  191 2;  Council  Inst. 
Arts  and  Sc;  Pres.,  Dept.  Microscopy,  1908-9; 
Dir.  Nat.  Hist.  Sur.,  Long  Island,  Brooklyn 
Inst.,  1909-11;  V.  P.,  Biol.  Assn.,  N.  Y.  City, 
191 1.  Married  Jessie  May  Kellogg,  Jl  11,  1907. 
Oconomowoc,  Wis.  Children:  Richard  Worthy, 
b.  N  6,  1908;  Charles  Lyman,  b.  N  4,  1911. 
Address,  89  Hawthorne  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.; 
bus.  add.,  59th  St.  and  loth  Ave.,  N.  Y. 

776.  SHIGETSURA  SHIGA 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Je  16,  1866. 
Kioto,  Japan;  s.  Shigemi  Shiga  (b.  1842.  Wa- 
kasa,  Japan)  and  Tameko  Ono  (b.  1843,  Kioto, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Tokyo  IT.  S.:  Univ.  Acad. 
M  Arch.,  1905.  Adelphic.  Prof.,  Tokyo 
Higher    Tech.    Sch.,    1894—;    Sr.    Mem.,    Soc. 


Japanese  Archs.,  1894 — ;  Arch,  to  Educ.  Dept., 
Imperial  Japanese  Govt.,  1900-3  and  1908-12. 
Pres..  Japan  Club  of  Univ.  of  111.;  the  Fifth 
Order  of  the  Sacred  Treasure  (decoration  of 
Honor);  Second  grade  of  Fourth  rank  in  the 
Imperial  Japanese  Court.  Married  Haruko, 
1895,  Tokyo  (died  1910);  Sueko,  1911,  Kioto. 
Children:  a  son  and  three  daughters.  Address, 
40  Obsuka,  Sakashita-cho,  Koishikawa-Ku,  To- 
kyo, Japan. 

777-  SEVERIN  CANUTE  SKIELVIG  < 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  17,  1870, 
Chicago;  s.  Lars  ^and  Mari  (Knudsen)  Skiel- 
vig.  Supvr.,  Drawing,  Pub.  Sch.,  Peoria, 
1893-s;  Arch.,  Dallas,  Tex.,  1895 — .  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  Piesby.  Church.  Married  Floy 
Eloise  Freeman,  D  2,  1908.  Address,  141 1 
Pruitt    St.,    Fort    Worth,    Te.x. 

778.  'FRED  MILTON  SPALDING 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  13,  1872,  Gibson  City, 
111.;  s.  Truman  D.  (b.  Lewiston,  N.  Y.)  and 
Wealthy  R.  Spalding  (b.  Ashtabula.  O.).  Pre- 
[lared  in  Gibson  City  II.  S.  Chiefly  engaged 
in  Mun.  Engng.  Died  Ag  28,  1897,  Gibson 
City.    111. 

778A.     WILLIAM  ERNEST  STEINWEDELL 
Secretary;    B.   S.    in    E.    E. ;    b.  Ja   12,   1873; 

s.  William  and  Louise  A.  (Morphy)  Stein- 
wedell.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Kappa  Sigma. 
Sec,  The  (jas  Machinery  Co.,  Cleveland^  Mar- 
ried Myra  Wells  Smith,  Je  ig,  1901.  Children: 
William,  b.  1902;  James,  b.  1903;  Ann,  b.  1907; 
J.  R.,  b.  1915.  Address,  2410  Derbyshire  Road, 
Cleveland;  bus.  add.,  1900  Euclid  Ave.,  do. 

779.  JOHN  TRUESDALE  STEWART 
Prof,  and  Chief  of  Div.  of  Agr.  Engng.;  B. 
S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  1909;  b.  Ja  13,  i8b8,  near 
Loda,  111.;  s.  William  R.  (b.  D  25,  1839.  Jono- 
than  Creek,  Perry  Co.,  O.)  and  Nancy  (Barr) 
Stewart  (b.  F  14,  1836,  Rushville.  Fairfield  Co., 
O.).  Prepared  in  Paxton  Acad.  M.  L.  A., 
Grand  Prairie  Sem.,  1888.  Sigma  Xi;  Capt., 
Univ.  Regt.  Organized  and  drilled  Co.  B,  Bo- 
gardus  Prov.  Regt.  for  Spanish-Am.  War.  re- 
ceived Capt's.  Comn.  from  Gov.  Tanner.  Gen. 
Engng.  Practise,  Paxton  and  Peoria.  1893-7; 
Levelman,    U.    S.    Geol.    Sur..    six    mos.    each. 

1897  and  1898;  Asst.  Engr.,  Maintenance  of 
Way,   Mich.    Div.,   Big  Four,   three   mos.   each, 

1898  and  1899;  with  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur..  1899- 
1904  (among  other  work,  ran  three  lines  in 
the  granite  gorge,  which  is  the  deepest  sec.  of 
the  Grand  Canyon  and  are  the  only  lines  of 
spirit  levels  ever  carried  to  the  river  in  that 
sec);  Measured  Vol.  of  Streams  in  Black  Hills 
of  S.  Dak.  and  Wyo.,  two  mos.;  with  Irrigation 
and  Drainage  Investigations,  Office  of  Exp. 
Sta.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1904-8;  Head  of 
Div.  of  Agr.  Engng.  and  in  charge  of  Engng. 
Instr.  in  Dept.  of  Agr.  and  Sch.  of  For.,  Univ. 
of  Minn.,  1908—;  Maj.,  E.  R.  C,  i9'7;  on 
active  duty  My  1917;  in  office  of  Chief  Engrs., 
U.  S.  A.,  Ag  1917 — .  Designed  the  turning 
pin  and  the  graduation  of  the  level  rod  used 
by  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.  Auth.:  Data  to  be  Con- 
tained in  a  Prelim.  Drainage  Report,  la.  St. 
Drainage  Assn.,  loio,  pp.  19-29;  Disposal  of 
House  Sewage,  Minn.  Farmers'  Ann'L,  N 
22,  1909,  pp.  57-63;  Drainage  on  the  Farm, 
do.,  N  21,  1908,  pp.  loo-s;  Rev.  of  Drainage 
Legislation,  N.  Y.  St.  Lib.  Rev.  of  Legislation, 
1905,  pp.  243-56,  1906,  pp.  71-80,  1907  and 
1908,  pp.  131-145;  Roads,  Am.  Soc.  of  Agr. 
Engrs.,  1909,  pp.  104-11;  How  to  Tile  Drain. 
Minn.  Farmers'  Ann'l.,  N  22.  1909,  PP-.  278- 
90;  as  well  as  many  other  articles  along  similar 
subjects.  Hon.  mem..  Alpha  Zeta:  Am.  Peat 
Soc;  A.  S.  C.  E. ;  Am.  Soc.  of  Testing  Ma- 
terials; Am.  Soc.  of  Agr.  Engrs.;  Campus; 
111.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  and  Survs. ;  K.  of  P.;  Minn. 
Forestry  Assn.;  Minn.  St.  Hort.  Soc;  M.  W. 
A.;    Nat.    Geog.    Soc;    West.    Soc.    of    Engrs.; 


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Baccalaureate  Alumni 


75 


Hon.  mem.,  Tau  Beta  Pi.  191  ■;.  Married  Ida 
Belle  Wilson,  Ja  i,  1900,  Bloomington,  111. 
Address.  2223  Knapp  St.,  St.  Paul,  Minn.;  bus. 
add.,   Univ.    I'arni,  do. 

780.  BERNARD  VICTOR  SWENSON 

(Brother  of  No.  1280) 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.; 
M.  E.,  1901;  b.  My  3,  1872,  Chicago;  s.  Ber- 
nard (b.  Ap  5,  1838,  Norway)  and  Antoinette 
(Johnson)  Swenson  (b.  Ap  14,  1841),  do.). 
Prepared  in  Chicago  Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  E.  E.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1901.  Instr.,  E.  E.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1893-5;  Asst. 
Prof.,  E.  E.,  1895-8;  do.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1898- 
1905;  Sec.  and  Treas.,  Am.  Str.  and  Interuroan 
Ry.  Assn.,  1905-9;  with  St.  Rys.  Adv.  Co., 
N.  Y.  City,  1909 — ;  Elec.  Ry.  Representative, 
Barron  G.  Collier,  Inc.  Auth.:  Testing  of 
Electro  Magnetic  Mach.  and  Other  Apparatus 
(with  Budd  Frankernfield),  vol.  I  (Direct  Cur- 
rents) 1904,  420  pp.;  do.,  vol.  11  (Alternnting 
Currents)  Macmillan  Co.,  1911,  324  pp.;  Rpt. 
of  Elec.  Ry.  Test  Comn.  of  L.  P.  Exp.  (with 
Henry  H.  Norris),  1906,  700  pp.;  also  a  num- 
ber of  articles.  Fellow,  A.  I.  E.  E.;  mem., 
A.  S.  M.  E.;  New  York  Engrs.  Club;  Elec. 
Sec.  Internal.  Jury  of  Awards,  La.  Pur.  Ex- 
position, 1904;  Elec.  Ry.  Test.  Comn.,  do., 
1904  s,  Asst.  Supt.;  Internal.  Elec.  Cong.,  do.; 
N.  Y.  Ry.  Club;  N.  Y.  Elec.  Soc.  Married 
Katherine  Vose  Trevelt,  1804,  Champaign. 
Children:  Katherine  Marcy,  b.  D  12,  1901; 
Bernard  Robert,  b.  Ag  13.  1907.  Address, 
Engrs.  Club,  32  W.  40th  St.,  N.  Y.  City;  bus. 
add.,  220  W.  42d  St.,  Candler  Bldg.,  do. 

781.  ALMON  DANIEL  THOMPSON 
Mun.  Contr.;    B.   S.   in  C.  E.;   C.   E..   1896; 

b.  Ap  9,  1868,  Oilman,  111.;  s.  Levi  (b.  near 
Oilman,  111.)  and  Amanda  (Wright)  Thomp- 
son (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Oilman  H.  S.  Adel- 
phic;  C.  E.  Club;  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Pres.,  Ath. 
Assn.,  1892-3;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Illini,  1892-3. 
Asst.  City  Engr.,  Peoria,  1893-5;  City  Engr., 
do.,  1895-1900;  Mun.  Contr.  and  Engr.,  1900 — . 
Auth.:  Cost  of  Brick  Pavements,  Technograph, 
N  5,  1891;  A  Mun.  Testing  Lab.,  in  Mun. 
Engng.,  Ja  1896,  pp.  i-ii;  West  Bluff  Sewer 
Sys..  Engng.  News,  vol.  Z7,  pp.  50-52.  Ja  27, 
1897;  Dimensions  of  Sewer  Pipe,  Mun.  Engtig., 
Mr,  1898,  pp.  123-126.  vol.  14;  T,ocal  Improve- 
ment Act.  of  111.  City  Govt.,  My,  1899;  Duties 
and  Compensations  of  i\Iun.  Engrs.,  Mun. 
Engng.,  1899;  and  other  articles  along  the  same 
lines.  Married  Fleet  Gillum,  Jl  27,  1903,  Mil- 
ford,  111.  Address,  527  Moss  Ave.,  Peoria; 
bus.  add.,  1005  Jefferson  Bldg.,  do. 


782.  WILLIAM  TOWNSEND 

*  Salesman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  14,  1873, 
Condit  Tp.,  Champaign  Co.;  s.  William  Knee- 
land  Dell  (b.  Ja  3,  1840,  Sandusky,  O.)  and 
.Mary  Hamilton  (Zurhorst)  Townsend  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Salesman. 
I'neumatic  Despatch  Tubes,  1894-8;  Min.  Mach., 
1898-1901;  Pneumatic  Despatch  Tubes,  1901 — ; 
Rotary  Mchy.,  1009 — .  Married  Alberta 
Frances  Baker,  Ag  16,  i8qg.  Children:  William 
Baker,  b.  Mr  4,  1901;  Elizabeth,  b.  Je  6,  1902; 
Susan,  b.  N  13,  1909;  Alberta  Jane,  b.  Ag  14, 
191 1 :  Barbara  Ann,  b.  S  28,  1916.  Address, 
122  N.  Catherine  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  929  Monadnock  Bldg.,  Chicago. 

783.  ROBERT  CLARKE  VIAL 
(Brother  of  Nos.  413,  453,  1287) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  9,  1872.  West- 
ern Snrings,  111.;  s.  Robert  (b.  Ap  9,  1824, 
Chester,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Roe  (Ketchum) 
Vial  (b.  N  18,  1834,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Lyons  Tp.  H.  S.  Y.  M.  C.  A.; 
Adelphic.  Taught,  1894-7;  Civ.  Engr.,  1897- 
1903;  Farming,  1903 — .  Married  Helen  Alma 
Stage,  D  23,  1897,  Champaign.  Children:  Ed- 
mund Elsworth,  b.  My  8,  1900;  Jane,  b.  Je  10, 
1904;  Stanley  (I^arter,  b.  Ap  11,  1908.  Address, 
R.  2,  La  Grange,  111. 

784.  THOMAS  TYSON  WOODRUFF 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  27,  1872, 
Quincy,  III.:  s.  Timothy  Dewey  (b.  O  27,  1840, 
Quincy,  111.)  and  Frances  Eugenia  (Godfrey) 
Woodruff  (b.  N  4.  1846,  Bangor,  Me.).  Pre- 
pared in  Quincy  H.  S.  Five  yrs.  with  Gen. 
Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. ;  five  yrs.  with 
Allied  companies  in  France,  Italy,  Greece  and 
Eng. ;  six  yrs.  in  const,  work  in  South  Am., 
with  J.  G.  White  &  Co.,  Ltd.  Address,  329  N. 
8th  St.,  Quincy,  111. 

785.  ORRES  EPHRIAM  YOUNG 
Farmer;  B.  L.;  b.  S  2,  1870,  Stonington,  111.; 
s.  B.  F.  (b.  D  22,  1842,  Canton,  O.)  and  Sabilla 
(Schrantz)  Young  (b.  Ja  11,  1845).  Philoma- 
thean;  Illini  Staff.  Asst.  Ed.,  Orange  Judd 
Farmer,  1893-6;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Mich.  Farmer. 
1896-1914;  farming  1914 — .  V.  P.,  Nat.  Corn 
Growers  Assn.,  1907;  Sec.  Treas.,  Mich.  St. 
Corn  Growers,  1904-10.  Married  Louise  M. 
Murray,  Je  18,  1901,  Springfield,  Mass.  Child- 
ren: Elizabeth  Schrantz,  b.  O  15,  1904;  Clyde 
Russell,  b.  Mr  15,  1913  (died  F  22,  1914).  Ad- 
dress, 1329  W.  Wood  St.,  Decatur,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  Stewardson,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1894  (63  LIVING,  7  DEAD) 


786.  LEVI  PATTEN  ATWOOD 
(Brother  of  No.  1805) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag  7,  1872, 
Rockford,  111.;  s.  P.  B.  (b.  Mr  10,  1843,  Owen, 
111.)  and  Emma  (Catlin)  Atwood  (b.  F  2,  1848, 
Litchfield,  Conn.).  Prepared  in  Rockford  H. 
S.  Adelphic;  C.  E.  Soc;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Illini, 
1893-4.  Draftsman,  D.  W.  Mead,  1894-5; 
Topographer,  U.  S.  Army,  Miss.  Levee  Work, 
Rock  Island,  1805;  Draftsman,  1896;  Asst. 
Engr.,  1896-7;  Engr.,  M.  of  W.,  1897-1900; 
Pvt.  Min.  work,  Sonora,  Mex.,  igoo;  Engr., 
M.  of  W.  R.  G.  S.  M.  &  P.  R.  R.,  1900-02; 
Supt.,  do.,  1903-s;  Chief  Engr.,  do.,  exten, 
from  1904-5;  Engr.  of  C.  P.  and  St.  L.  R.  R., 
1905;  Supt.,  Litchfield  and  Madison  Ry.,  1905- 
6;  Asst.  Engr.  So.  Pac.  Ry.  Co.,  Mex.  lines, 
1906:  Pvt.  Practise  and  Real  Est.,  Calif.,  Mex. 
and  Tex.,  1907-14;  Civ.  and  Ry.  Engr.  of  staff 
of  Wis.  R.  R.  Com.,  1914 — •  Auth.:  Articles 
in  ///.  Soc.  Engr.  and  Sur.,  13th  Annual  Rpt., 
R.  R.  Const,  in  Mex.,  pp.  106-109;  Cost  of 
Platfs  on  Tie  R.  G.  S.  M.  &  P.  R.  R..  no 
pp.;   :7th  Annual  Rpt.,  M.  and  W.  Records,  do. 


54  pp.;  i8fA  Annual  Rpt.,  Work  on  Train  Rec- 
ords, 104  pp.;  igth  Annual  Rpt.  in  renewals, 
160  pp.  Married  Blanche  Booker,  Ag  15,  1898, 
El  Paso,  Tex.;  divorced.  My  19 10;  Idinna 
Hughes,  Ag  29,  19 1 7.  Address,  care  R.  R. 
Com.,   Madison.   Wis. 

787.  CLYDE  LESLIE  BABCOCK 
Grain  and  Lumber  Bus.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b. 
My  9,  1873.  Ridott,  111.;  s.  Geno  S.  (b.  Ja  9, 
1852,  Ridott,  111.)  and  Jennie  L.  (Goodwill) 
Babcock  (b.  Je  27,  1855,  Quebec,  Can.).  Pre- 
pared in  Harvard  (Neb.)  H.  S.  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  C.  E.  Club;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Regt.  Civ.  Engr.,  1894-96;  Grain  and  Lumber 
Bus.,  1896 — .  Married  Georgia  Eldred  White, 
1898,  Harvard,  Neb.  Child,  Clyde  Harold,  b. 
Te  21,  1903.  Address,  New  Omaha  Nat.  Bank 
Bldg.,   Omaha,   Neb.t 

788.     LOUIS   WILLIAM   BARKER 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Je  5,  1871,  Sparta,  111.;  s. 
D.   P.    (b.   Mr   5,    1842,   New  Design,  111.)    and 
A.  J.  (Rosborough)  Barker  (b.  N  1842,  Sparta, 


7(J 


University  of  Illinois 


[1894 


III.)-  Prepared  in  Sparta  H.  S.  Shield  and. 
Trident.  Prop.,  Sparta  Gas  &  Elec.  Co.,  1894- 
1902;  Part,  do.,  with  L.  J.  Sexton,  1902-12. 
First  Presby.  Church.  Married  Florence  Edith 
Barker,  S  21,  1908,  E.  at.  Louis.  Address,  Du 
Quoin.  Ill.t 

789.  OTTO  BAUM.\NN 
Stockman  and  in  bus.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Je 
22,  1872,  Hermann,  Mo.;  s.  Engel  (Ij.  Ap  24, 
1824,  Canton  Uri,  Switzerland)  and  Louise 
(Danizen)  Baumann  (b.  F  n,  1838,  Baden, 
Ger.).  Prepared  in  Prep.  School,  Univ.  of 
111.  Draftsman,  Bell  Tel.  Co.;  Engr.,  Gen. 
Elec.  Co.  and  West.  Elec.  Co.;  Rancher 
in  S.  Dak.;  Stockman,  Kansas  City.  Married 
May  H.  Baumann,  O  9,  1905.  Address,  1626 
Kentucky  St.,  Quincy,  Ill.t 

790.  HARRISON  EATON  BEASLEY 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  1,  1872. 
Peoria;  s.  N.  K.  and  Susan  Hester  (Wadleigh) 
Beasley.  Asst.  City  Engr.,  1894-7;  Contr., 
1897-1900;  City  Engr.,  Peoria,  1900-5;  pvt. 
practice,  1905 — .  Mem..  Creve  Coeur;  B.  P. 
O.  E.;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Nellie  Louise 
Body,  F  21,  1900,  Peoria.  Children:  Gladys 
Margaret,  b.  N  8,  1901;  Harriet  Elizabeth,  b. 
F  20,  1904.    Address,  1315  Perry  Ave.,  Peoria. t 

791.     LUCINDA  PEARL  BOGGS 

(Sister  of  Nos.  340,  683,  1630; 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  18.  1874,  Hayes,  111.; 
d.  Benj.  Franklin  (b.  Jl  2,  1832,  Lawrence  Co.. 
O.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Armstrong)  Boggs  (b.^  N 
29,  1835,  do.).  Prepared  at  home.  Lit.  Ed., 
The  Iltiiii;  Alelhenai;  Y.  VV.  C.  A.;  Orat. 
Assn.;  Dramatic  Club.  Ph.  D.,  Umv.  of  Halle, 
Ger.,  1900;  Hon.  Fellow  in  Psych,  and  Phil., 
Cornell,  1902-3.  Teaching,  Rice  Collegiate 
Inst.,  Paxton,  111.,  1894-7;  Study  and  Travel  in 
Europe,  1897-1900;  Teaching,  Wash.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  Ellenburg,  Wash.,  1901-2;  Study  and 
Travel,  1903-5;  Prof.,  Phil,  and  Psych.,  West. 
Coll.  for  Women,  Oxford,  O.,  1905.  Educ. 
Mission  in  China,  1910-12.  Auth. :  Das  Inter- 
esse  und  Seine  Anwenduing  in  der  Padagogik, 
C.  A.  Kaimerer  &  Co.,  Halle,  Ger.,  190 1,  8vo., 
75  PP-;  The  Physiological  Accompaniments  of 
Feenng,  Psychological  Review,  vol.  XI,  1904,  pp. 
223-248;  Psych,  of  Interest  and  the  Learning 
Process,  Jour,  of  Phil.,  vol.  IV,  pp.  447-481  ; 
Educ.  for  Home  Making,  Proc.  of  Child  Wei] arc 
Con}.,  1910,  pp.  8-13;  Possibilities  of  the  Kin- 
dergarten in  (ihina,  Chinese  Fed.  Jour.,  191 1; 
The  Making  of  Curricula  for  Schs.  in  China, 
Educ.  Review  (China)  vol.  IV.,  pp.  8-20;  Chi- 
nese Womanhood,  Jennings  and  Graham,  1913; 
The  Eternally  Feminine  in  the  Montessori 
Method,  Kindergarten  and  First  Grade;  The 
Psychology  of  Teaching,  do.;  The  Making  of 
Teachers,  Sch.  and  Soc.  Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S. ; 
The  Child  Welfare  Conf.,  Sec;  Nat.  Assn. 
for  Collegiate  Alumnae;  Del.  to  Internat. 
Cong.,  Brussels,  1910;  Assoc.  Supt.,  Anti- 
Opium  Dept.,  W.  C.  T.  U.;  M.  E.  Church. 
Adopted  Rosalind  Emma,  b.  F  23,  1913-  Ad- 
dress. 811   W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 

792.  HERBERT  HILL  BRAUCHER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  381,  382,  418,  633,  1017) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  i,  1869,  Lincoln, 
111.;  s.  Daniel  L.  (b.  Mr  i,  1833)  and  Henrietta 
C.  (Hill)  Braucher  (b.  Je  i,  1831).  Prepared 
in  Lincoln  H.  S.:  Lincoln  Bus.  Coll.;  Stout 
Inst.,  1900-IQ00;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1917.  Ailel- 
hic;  Agr.  Club;  Chem.  Club.  Teacher,  Sc, 
A.  S.  and  Fruit  (Grower,  1895-1903;  Hort.  Insp., 
1903-5;  Taug'.it  Hort.  and  Man.  Tr.,  Pub.  Schs., 
San  Antonio,  Tex.,  1905-6;  Dir.,  Man.  ^Tr., 
Kan.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1906 — .  Mem.,  Kan., 
Acad,  of  Sc. ;  Nat.  Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Indus. 
Educ-  West.  Drawing  and  Man.  Tr.  Assn.; 
Kan.  St.  Teachers'  Assn.  (served  twice  as  Chm. 
of  Man.  Arts  Round  Table) ;  Emporia  Chamber 
of  Commerce.  Married  Gertrude  Doten,  Ag  26, 
1896,  Mt.  Pulaski,  111.  (died  O  25,  1899);  Myrtle 


ft' 


E.  DuflF,  D  25,  1906,  Lincoln,  111.  Children: 
Margaret,  b.  My  11,  1899;  Hilbert  Duff,  b.  Je 
25,  1908  (died  Jl  31,  1908).  Address,  905 
Neosha  St.,  Emporia,  Kan. 

793-     HOWARD  ALLEN  BROWNING 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E..  b.  My  18,  1869,  Bar- 
rington.  111.;  s.  Samuel  W.  and  Mary  A.  (Bul- 
lard)     Browning.       Prepared     in     Elgin,     111., 
Acad.     Address,  Elgin,  111. 

794-  ARTHUR  WILLIS  BUSH 
Merchant;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  F  2,  1870,  Joliet, 
111.;  s.  Frank  (b.  1828,  Whitehall,  Vt.)  and 
Harriett  (Deverson)  Bush  (b.  1827,  CanterburTr, 
Eng.).  Prepared  in  St.  Johns  Mil.  Acaa., 
Delafield,  Wis.  Mgr.,  Gas  Co.,  Joliet,  1895-9; 
Assayer,  Leadville,  Colo.,  1899-1905;  Mgr.,  Ga» 
Co.,  Mendoia,  111.,  1906-12;  Mgr.,  (jas  and  Elec. 
Co.,  Sterling,  111.,  1912-14;  Shoe  Merchant, 
Mendota,  111.,  1914-18.  Served  in  St.  Militia, 
1887-90.  Married  Mary  L.  Hubbard,  D  18, 
1906,  Geneva,  111.  Children:  Arthur  Wills  Jr., 
b.  My  23,  1909;  Katherine  Hubbard,  b.  S  22, 
1911.     Address,  Mendota,  111. 

795-  CLARENCE  JAMES  BUTTERFIELD 
Credit  Mgr.,  Armour  &  Co.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.; 
b.  Je  10,  1873,  Evanston,  111.;  s.  James  A.  (b. 
My  18,  1837,  Eng.)  and  Caroline  S.  (Sheppard) 
Butterfield  (b.  Jl  10,  1856,  Chicago).  Prepared 
in  West  Division  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Delta  Tau 
Delta.  Three  yrs.  in  Alaska,  since  with  Armour 
&  Co.  Married  Florence  Myers,  Ag  4,  1904,  St. 
Louis.     Address,  6228  Ingleside  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

796.  PAUL  CHIPMAN 
Contracting  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Jl  28, 
1873,  Mt.  Carmel,  111.;  s.  William  Fisk  (b.  O  24, 
1844,  Indiana)  and  Sarah  (Jaquess)  Chipman 
(b.  Mt.  Carmel,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Carmel 
H.  S.  Shield  and  Trident;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Civ. 
Engr.  with  Pere  Marquette  R.  R.,  1901-5.;  with 
Canadian  VVhite  Co.,  Ltd.,  Engr.  and  Contr., 
Montreal,  Can.,  1905-8;  Contracting  Engr., 
1908 — .  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E. ;  111.  Soc. 
of  Civ.  Engrs.  and  Survs.  Married  Laura  Beall 
Hughes,  D  27,  1905,  Mt.  Carmel,  111.  Child, 
Laura  Beall,  b.  Jl  21,  1909.  Address,  Mt.  Car- 
mel. III. 

797.  'AMOS  CABLE  CLARK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  595,  596) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  17,  1871, 
Pecatonica,  111.;  s.  Henry  S.  (b.  Ja  i,  1841, 
New  York)  and  Harriett  Louisa  (Cable)  Clark 
(b.  N  II,  1840,  Pecatonica,  do.  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Capt.  Track 
Team,  1893-4;  1892  Western  Inter. -Coll.,  high 
jump  record.  Mem.,  Chicago  Ath.  Assn.;  Pres- 
by.  Church.     Died  Ja  29,    1896,  Urbana. 

798.  BIRCH  DAVID  COFFMAN 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  Sc. ;  b.  F  1,  1872,  Cham- 
paign; s.  William  Henry  (b.  Je  30,  1837)  and 
Margaret  Mary  (Allen)  Coflman  (b.  Ja  10, 
1843,  Hardin  Co.,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign II.  S.  Kappa  Sigma.  Married  Agnes 
Decker,  F  21,  1906.  Chicago.  Child,  Gretchen 
Elizabetji.  h.  F  25,  1907.  Address,  560  East 
Drive,  Woodruff  Place,  Indianapolis. 

798A.  FRANK  H.  CORNELL 
Mgr..  Home  Ins.  Co.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
Ta  7,  1871;  s.  Milton  E.  (b.  1S43,  Kendall  Co., 
Ml.)  and  Helen  L.  (Howe)  Cornell  (b.  1849. 
O.).  Prepared  in  Yorkville  H.  S.  Kappa  Sigma. 
Asst.  Mgr.,  Football;  Mgr.,  Football.  Employed 
by  Ilnme  Ins.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1896;  Asst.  Sec, 
Coys  Westens  Farm  Dopt.,  1914;  Mgr.,  Home 
Ins.  Co.,  191 7 — .  Mem..  Illini  Club.  Chicago; 
Wilmettc  Country  Club;  Nort'i  Shore  Golf  Club. 
Married  Gertrude  Beidler,  D  1901,  Denver. 
Child,  Frank  R.,  b.  1909.  Address,  iiio  .\sh- 
l.-ind  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111.;  bus.  add.,  137  S.  La 
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799.  THOMAS  CRAWFORD 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  18,  187^. 
Sterling,  III.;  s.  David  M.  and  Maria  Letitia 
(Gait)  Crawford.  Prepared  in  Wallace  II.  S. 
Sigma  Chi;  Elec.  Engng.  Soc. ;  Shield  and  Tri- 
dent. Supt.,  Sterling  Gas  and  Elec.  Light  Co., 
igos;  Supt.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Clinton  Gas  and 
Elec.  Co.,  1 90s — :  Adv.  Gen.  Mgr.,  Maquoketa 
Light  and  Heat  Co.,  Maquoketa,  la.;  Pres.,  la. 
Elec.  Assn.,  tgii — .  Mem.,  A.  S.  E.  E.;  West. 
Soc.  of  Engrs. ;  Am.  Elec.  Assn.;  Nat.  Elec. 
Light  .Assn.  Invented  application  of  induction 
motors  to  gas  mach.  Ivlarried  Helen  Brook- 
field,  Je  2,  1898,  Sterling,  111.  Child,  Dorothy 
Harriet,  b.  F  21,  1901.  Address,  817  sth 
.\\e.,  Clinton,   la. 

800.  RICHARD  JAY  DICKINSON 
(Brother  of  No.  3344) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  Mr  24, 
1873,  Eureka,  111.;  s.  Roger  B.  (b.  1840,  Eur- 
eka) and  Annie  E.  (Jones)  Dickinson  (b.  1844, 
Williamsport,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Eureka  H.  S. 
and  Eureka  Coll.  C.  E.  with  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R., 
1895;  with  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1896-9;  mem.  of  firm  of 
Dickinson  &  Co.,  1899 — .  Married  Katherine 
Brown,  1896,  Decatur,  111.  (died  1899);  Sidna 
E.  Musick,  1902,  Eureka,  111.  Children:  Rich- 
ard J.,  Jr.,  b.  1899;  Dorothy  M.,  b.  1902;  Roger 
F.,  b.  1904;  Sidna  Alice,  b.  1908;  Harriet  Eliza- 
beth, b.  191 1.     Address,  Eureka,  111. 

801.  SILAS  JACKSON  EAKLE 
Sch.  Principal;  B.  S.  in  Chem. ;  b.  Ag  8,  1859, 
Forreston,  111.;  s.  Absalom  (b.  Washington  Co., 
Md.)  and  Amelia  (Grim)  Eakle  (b.  do.).  Pre 
pared  in  Forreston  H.  S.  Adelphic.  Prin., 
Elizabethtown  Schs.,  1896-8;  Carman  Schs.. 
1899-1900;  Ghana,  1900-01;  Cortland,  1901-3; 
Antioch,  1903-6;  Slinooka,  1906-9;  Supt.,  Kirk- 
land  Schs.,  1909-10;  Prin.,  Danforth  Schs., 
1910;  do.,  Redmond  Schs.,  1910-13;  do.,  Mo- 
kena  H.  S.,  191S.  Recorder,  Court  of  Honor. 
No.  547,  Antioch,  111.;  Supt.,  Union  S.  S.,  Car- 
man, 111.,  1900;  do.,  M.  E.  S.  S.,  Antioch,  1904- 
S;  Asst.  Supt.,  M.  E.  S.  S.,  Minooka,  1908-0; 
Supt.,  Evar.  S.  S.,  Danforth.  1911-12;  do.,  M.  E. 
S.  S.,  1912-17.  Married  Emma  J.  Nazarene, 
Je  20,  1900,  Mt.  Morris,  111.  Address,  Mokena. 
111. 

802.  MARTIN  JONAS  ENGBERG 
Metallurgist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  S  4,  1872 
s.  Jonas  (b.  Mr  31,  1837,  Bergsjo,  Helsingland, 
Sweden)  and  Elizabeth  (Zimmerman)  Engberg 
(b.  D  10,  1841,  Nussloch,  Baden,  Ger.).  Pre 
pared  in  Chicago.  111.  Chem.  Chxh.  Chem.. 
1894-1900;  Publisher,  1900-17;  Metallurgist,  111. 
Steel  Co.,  S.  Chicago,  1917 — .  Treas.,  Engberg 
Holmberg  Pub.  Co.  Mem.,  Immanuel  Swedish 
Evang.  Luth.  Church,  Chicago;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc: 
Swedish  Hist.  Soc.  of  Am.;  St.  Hist.  Soc.  of 
111.;  111.  St.  Acad.  Sc;  Soc.  for  the  Adv.  of 
Scandinavian  Study.  Married  Elizabeth  France? 
.Aurora  Hoffstcn,  Ag  17,  1904,  Philadelphia. 
Children:  Robert  Martin,  b.  Ja  17,  1906;  Paul 
Richard  Hoffsten,  b.  Ag  20,  1908.  Address, 
2204  Cleveland  Ave.,  Chicago. 

803.  HIRAM  BURNS  FERRIS 
(Brother  of  No.  876) 
Comptroller,  R.  R.  Co.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.; 
b.  Ja  25,  1872,  Carthage,  111.;  s.  Hiram  Gano 
(b.  My  13,  1822,  Howard,  N.  Y.)  and  Julia 
Esther  (Holton)  Ferris  (b.  Mr  28,  1836,  Hills 
grove.  III.).  Prepared  in  Acad.,  Carthage  Coll.; 
Carthage  Coll.,  1890-3.  Philomathean;  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Treas.,  Sr.  Class;  Ath.  Assn.  Clerk, 
Hancock  Co.  Nat.  Bank,  1894-8;  Clerk,  Ex- 
change Nat.  Bank,  1898-iqoo;  Min.,  Alaska, 
1900-1;  Auditor,  Kettle  Valley  Ry.  Co.,  1902; 
Treas.,  Spokane  Traction  Co.  and  Spokane  In- 
land Ry.  Co.,  1903-7;  Treas.,  Spokane  S;  Inland 
Empire  Ry.  Co.,  :907-ii;  Comptroller,  Spokane 
k  Inland  Empire  Ry.  Co.,  1911 — .  Pres.,  Spo- 
kane Chap.  S.  .\.  R.,  igog;  Gov.,  Soc.  Colonial 


Wars  in  St.  of  Wash.,  1908;  Trustee  Treas., 
Univ.  Club  of  Spokane,  1908-12;  Spokane  Club; 
Spokane  Country  Club.  Address,  Spokane, 
Wash.,  Care  Spokane  &  Inland  Express  Ry.  Co.f 

804.  FERDINAND  JOHN  FOOTE 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  25,  1867, 
Jo  Daviess  Co.,  IlL;  s.  Chas.  C.  (b.  Vt.)  and 
Marion  (Stevens)  Foote.  Prepared  in  H.  S. 
and  Pvt.  Schs.  E.  E.  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1902. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Asst.,  E.  E.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1894-8; 
Supt.,  Cutler  Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  1898-1901; 
Erecting  Elec.  Engr.  for  Bullock  Elec.  Mfg.  Co.. 
Cincinnati,  1902-5;  Elec.  Engr.  with  Am.  Oak 
Leather  Co.,  1905-7;  Elec.  Engr.  with  Westing- 
house  Elec.  &  Mfg.  Co.,  1907-9;  Master  Me- 
chanic, O.  Elec.  Ry.  Co.,  1909 — .  Married  Dora 
Burton,  .Ag  11,  1892,  Champaign.  Address,  285 
E.  14th  Ave.,  Columbus,  O.t 

805.  ALFRED  B.  FOSTER 
Struct.  Designer:  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  18,  1871. 
Bradford,  111.;  s.  Stephen  A.  (b.  1836,  Herman 
Center,  Me.)  and  Diana  (Lombard)  Foster  (b. 
1839,  Bangor,  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Philomathean;  Track  Team  (record  for  mile 
run,  1904).  Asst.  Engr.,  111.  &  Miss.  Canal, 
1894-6;  Struc.  Draftsman  and  Designer,  1896- 
1902;  Fruit  Grower,  1902-4;  Struc.  Designer, 
1904.  Married  Emma  L.  Schlund,  F  9,  1898, 
Chicago.  Children:  Edith  S.,  b.  ja  17,  1899: 
Marguerite  L.,  b.  Je  5,  1900;  Louise  B.,  b.  Ja 
17,  1902;  Charles  W.,  b.  Ja  4,  1904;  -Alfred  S., 
b.  Mr  3,  1909.  Address,  413  S.  7th  Ave.,  May- 
wood,  111.;  bus.  add.,  213  E.  Illinois  St.,  Chi- 
cago.! 

806.  GEORGE  FREDERICKSON 
(Brother  of  No.  647) 
Dealer  in  Pianos  and  Organs;  B.  S.  in  Sc. : 
b.  Ap  14,  1874,  Champaign;  s.  Erasmus  (b.  My 
13,  1826,  Odense,  Den.)  and  Johanna  Hansena 
(Thorn)  Frederickson  (b.  F  18,  1831,  Chris- 
tian's Isle,  Baltic  Sea).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  Sigma  Chi;  Baseball  team;  Pres.. 
Ath.  Assn.;  Class  Historian;  Mem.,  Alutnni 
.Advisory  Bd. ;  Glee  Club.  Chief  Engrs.  Office 
and  Const.  Dept.,  1894-8;  Mgr.,  Decatur  Lin- 
seed Oil  factory,  1899;  V.  P.,  Kansas  City  Cot- 
ton Oil  Co.,  1899-1900;  Sr.  mem.  firm  Freder- 
ickson Kroh  Music  Co.,  Piano  &  Organ  Deal- 
ers, wholesale  &  retail,  Oklahoma  City,  O.  T., 
1900 — .  Pres.,  do.,  1906 — .  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church;  Okla.  City  Co.  Club,  Pres..  ion;  Okla. 
Lake  View  Club,  Pres.,  191 1;  Lotus  Club,  Pres., 
1910-11;  Men's  Dinner  Club.  Married  Mary  L. 
Brownlee,  D  28,  1899,  Carbondale,  111.  Chil- 
dren: John  B.,  b.  D  8,  1900;  Harry  Gray,  b. 
.Ap  5,  1904.  Address,  Box  676,  Oklahoma  City, 
Okla.t 

807.  THEODORE  CHRISTI.AN  FRYE 
(Brother  of  No.  2983) 
Professor;  B.  S.;  b.  S  15,  1869,  Washington, 
III.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  1830,  Muhlhousen,  .Alsace, 
Ger.)  and  Catherine  (Kinainger)  Frye  (b.  1841, 
Congerville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Washington 
IT.  S.  Philomathean;  Sigma  Xi.  Fellow  in 
Bot.,  Chicago.  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1902. 
Prin.,  Monticello  H.  S.,  1894-6;  Stud.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1896-7;  Supt.,  Schs.,  Batavia,  111., 
1897-1900;  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1900-2; 
.Asst.,  Plant  Histology,  Chicago,  1900-2;  Prof., 
Biology,  Morningside  Coll.,  Siou-x  City,  la., 
1902-3;  Prof.,  Bot.,  L''niv.  of  Wash.,  IQ03 — ; 
.Acting  Dean,  Coll.  of  Sc,  Univ.  of  Wash., 
[914-16;  Dir.,  Puget  Sound  Biol.  Sta.,  Friday 
Harbor,  Wash.,  1914 — ;  in  charge  of  U.  S. 
Bur.  Soils;  Kelp  Investigation  Expedition  to 
Southwestern  Alaska,  1913-  Cai)t.,  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Univ.  of  Wash.,  1918.  Pat.  in  U.  S. 
and  Can.  (with  Dr.  C.  E.  Magnusson)  New  and 
Useful  Food  Products  from  Kelp.  .Auth. : 
A.  Morphological  Study  of  Certain  Asclepi 
a<laceae,  Bot.  Gazette,  1902.  pp.  389-413:  Lab. 
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Rigg),  Ginn  &  Co.,  191 1,  i39  PP-:  Northwest 
Flora  (with  G.  B.  Rigg),  434  pp.,  Seattle,  1912; 
The  Ferns  of  Washington  (with  Jackson),  59 
pp.,  Seattle,  1914;  Elementary  flora  of  the 
Northwest  (with  G.  B.  Rigg),  254  PP-.  N.  Y., 
1914:  The  Polytrichaceae  of  \Vest.  N.  A.,  Proc. 
Wash.  Acad.  Sc,  vol.  12,  30  pi.,  pp.  271-328, 
1910;  Height  and  Dominance  of  the  Douglas 
Fir,  Forest  Quarterly,  vol.  8,  pp.  465-470,  1910, 
articles  in  Soil  Survey  of  Piiget  Sound,  Am. 
Fern  Jour.,  Puget  Sound  Marine  Sta.  Pub., 
Bot.  Gazette,  Bryologist.  Fellow  Mem.,  A.  A. 
A.  S. ;  ex.  Com.  of  Pacific  Branch  of  Am. 
Assn.  of  Univ.  Profs.;  West.  Soc.  of  Nats.; 
Bot.  Soc.  of  Am.  Married  Elsie  M.  Anthon, 
Je  30,  1908.  Seattle.  Children:  Elizabeth  An- 
thon, b.  O  30,  1909;  Joanne  Anthon,  b.  N  4, 
1917.  Address,  Dept.  of  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Wash., 
Seattle. 

808.  ROBERT  EUGENE  GAUT 
Consult.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  26,  1870, 
Marietta,  Ga. ;  s.  William  P.  (b.  Knoxville, 
Tenn.)  and  Elizabeth  E.  (Riley)  Gaut  (b. 
Raleigh,  N.  C).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Sterling 
H.  S.  Ath.  Assn.;  Adelphic;  Shield  and  Tri- 
dent; Pres.,  Ath.  Soc;  Engng.  Soc.  Engr.  of 
Bridges  &  Bldgs.,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1910;  Leonard 
Const.  Co.,  191 1 ;  Consulting  Engr.,  191 1 — . 
Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E. ;  I.,  C.  E.,  London,  Eng. 
Married  Grace  M.  Mack,  My  2,  1900.  Child, 
Muriel  Louise,  b.  Ja  21,  1909.  Address,  516  E. 
34th  St.,  Chicago. 

809.  OTTO  EMIL  GOLDSCHMIDT 
(Brother  of  Nos.  508,  542) 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b  Ja  15,  1871, 
Davenport,  la.;  s.  Peter  and  Elise  (Ilinrichsen) 
Goldschmidt  (both  of  Ger.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Engr.  with  C.  G.  Armstrong, 
C.  E.,  Chicago;  Sargent  and  Lundy,  Chicago; 
with  Geo.  A.  Fuller  Co.,  N.  Y.,  now  Consulting 
Engr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Am.  Soc.  of  Heat- 
ing and  Ventilating  Engrs.  Address,  116  W. 
39th  St.,  N.  Y.  City. 

810.     JOSEPH  EDWARD   HALLINEN 
Lab.    Supt.;    B.    S.    in   Sc;    b.    Mr   23,    1859, 
Champaign;     s.     Andrew    and     Ann     Hallinen. 
Supt.  of  the  M.  Rumeley  Co.  Laboratories,  191 1. 
Address,  La  Porte,  Ind.t 

811.  GEORGE  HERMAN  HEIDEMAN 
Sec.  and  Treas.,  Mfg.  Co.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.; 
b.  D  28,  1871;  s.  Dr.  George  Frederick  and 
Hannah  (Schween)  Heideman.  Prepared  in 
Elmhurst  H.  S.;  Wheaton  Coll.  Exchange  Mgr., 
Chicago  Telephone  Co.,  1895-1904;  Sec.  and 
Treas.,  The  Knoblock-Heideman  Mfg.  Co., 
1904 — .  Married  Etta  Baab,  S  20,  1899,  Chi- 
cago. Children:  Margaret  Dorothy,  b.  D  28, 
1901;  Vernette  Henrietta,  b.  S  28,  1905;  Helen 
Ruth,  b.  Ag  28,  igio.  Address,  1307  Vistula 
Ave.,  South  Bend,  Ind. ;  bus.  add.,  c/o  The 
Knoblock-Heideman  Mfg.  Co.,  do.t 

812.  FREDERICK  SAMUEL  HOLBROOK 
Agent;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Je  27,  1873,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Samuel  (b.  Manchester,  Eng.)  and 
Elizabeth  J.  (Brown)  Holbrook  (b.  New  York). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Ath.  Assn.;  Agt., 
Am.  Smelting  &  Refining  Co.;  Dir.,  Wood- 
lawn  Park  Club.  Mem.,  South  Chicago  Club. 
Married  Adelyn  E.  Parshall,  O  16,  1909,  Chi- 
cago. Children:  Thomas  Parshall,  b.  My  29, 
191 1 ;  Bradley,  b.  S  16,  1912.  Address,  6423 
Kimbark  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  916  Mc- 
Cormick  Bldg.,  do. 

813.  BENJAMIN    BALDWIN    HOLSTON 
Lawyer;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  N  9,  1870,  Nashville, 

111.;  s.  Henry  H.  (b.  F  19,  1826,  Westphalia, 
Prussia,  Ger.)  and  Charlotte  (Wernse)  Holston 
(b.  Hanover,  do.).  Prepared  in  Nashville  H.  S. 
Philomathean;    Sigma    Chi;    Mgr.,    ball    team; 


Mgr.,  Glee  Club.  LL.  B.,  Yale,  1896.  Master 
in  Chancery,  Washington  Co.,  111.,  1902-4; 
1908-10.  ]\Iarried  Irene  M.  Watts,  Je  27, 
1S98.  Children:  James  15.  b.  Ag  i,  1900- 
Mildred  I.,  b.  Ag  i,  1900;  Lawrence  L.,  b.  F 
21,  1902.     Address,  Nashville,  Ill.t 

814.  CHARLES  FREDERICK  HOTTES 
(Brother  of  No.  957;  Father  of  No.  9142) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  M.  S.,  1895;  b.  Jl 
8,  1870,  Mascoutah,  111.;  s.  Frederick  (b.  Jl 
13,  1840,  Ger.)  and  Barbara  (Dathan)  Hottes. 
(b.  N  28,  1847,  do.).  Prepared  in  Mascoutah 
II.  S.  Fellow  in  Zoology,  1894-5.  Ph.D.,  Bonn. 
1901.  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Zeta.  Asst.,  1895-9; 
Instr.,  1901-3;  Asst.  Prof.,  Bot.,  1903-13; 
Prof.,  Plant  Physiology^  191 3 — .  Fellow,  A.  A. 
A.  S.  Married  Flora  (julh,  Ag  25,  1895,  Mas- 
coutah, 111.  Child.  Flora  Emily  ('18),  b.  My 
21,  i8g6.  Address,  915  W.  California  Ave., 
Urbana. 

815.  DIETRICH  HERMAN  JANSEN 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag  8,  1872 
Pekin,  111.;  s.  John  D.  and  Anna  (Steen)  Jan 
sen.  Prepared  in  Pekin  H.  S.  Delta  Tau 
Delta.  Civil  Engr.,  1894-8;  Contr.,  1898-191 1. 
Mem.,  German  M.  E.  Church;  Tazewell  Club. 
Married  Norma  Roos,  N  24,  1900,  Pekin,  111. 
(died  Mr  9,  1907).  Children:  James  Nathan, 
b.  F  9,  1902;  Norman  R.,  b.  Mr  2,  1907.  Ad- 
dress, Pekin,  Ill.f 

816.  THOMAS  JASPER 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Jl  14,  1874, 
Quincy,  111.;  s.  Geo.  F.  and  Leora  Leonille 
(Lomelino)  Jasper.  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S. 
Baseball  Team;  Indoor  Track  Team.  Elec. 
Engr.,  1894-9;  Gas  Engines,  1899-1901;  Sec, 
George  Ertel  Co.,  Quincy,  111.,  1901-10;  Owner 
Thos.  Jasper  Water  Co.,  Chicago,  1910— .  Mar- 
ried Lillian  Dean,  S  25,  1901,  Quincy,  111. 
Address,  Chicago. 

Si 7.  ALBERT  JOHANNSEN 
(Brother  of  No.  818) 
Assoc.  Prof,  and  Geologist;  B.  S.  in  Arch.; 
b.  D  3,  1874,  Belle  Plaine,  la.  Prepared  in 
St.  Center  (la.)  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Pres., 
Adelphic;  Sigma  Xi;  Gamma  Alpha;  Acacia; 
Artist,  Sophograph;  Pres.,  Art  Club;  Class 
Pres.,  Univ.  of  Utah,  1897-8.  B.  S.  in  Sc,  Univ. 
of  Utah,  1897;  Scholarship,  Johns  Hopkins,  1901- 
2;  Fellowship,  do.,  1902-3;  Ph.D.,  do.,  1903. 
Arch.  Draftsman,  1894-6;  Designer  of  Furniture, 
i8<>t)-7;  with  Topographic  Div.,U.  S.  G.  S.,  1897; 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  U.,  1897-8;  Newspaper  Artist, 
1898;  Topographer  and  Draftsman  with  City 
Engr.,  Salt  Lake  City,  1899-1900;  Stud.,  Johns 
Hopkins,  1900-3;  Asst.  Geologist,  Md.  Geol. 
Sur.,  1901-2;  Geologist,  U.  S.  G.  S.,  1903 — ; 
Acting  Chief,  Section  of  Petrology,  do.,  1907- 
10;  Asst.  Prof.,  Petrology,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1909-14;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1914 — ;  Prof.,  do., 
1918 — ;  Asst.  Ed.,  Jour,  of  Geol.,  1910-—. 
.\uth.:  Determination  of  Rock-forming  Min- 
erals, N.  Y.,  John  Wiley  &  Sons,  1908,  542 
pp.,  107  figs.,  14  diagrams  and  1  colored  plate; 
Igneous  Rocks  of  West.  Ariz.,  Bui.  352,  U.  S. 
G.  S.,  1908;  Improvements  for  a  Petrographical 
Microscope,  Am.  Jour.  Sc,  xxix,  1910,  pp., 
435-38;  Petrographic  Terms  for  Field  Use, 
Jour,  of  Geol.,  xix,  191 1,  pp.  317-22;  A  Draw- 
ing-Board  with  revolving  disk  for  Stereographic 
Projection,  do.,  752-755;  An  Accessory  Lens 
for  Observing  Interference  Figures  of  Small 
Mineral  Grains,  do.,  xxi  96-98,  1913;  Petro- 
graphic Anal,  of  the  Bridger,  Washakie,  and 
other  Eocene  Formations  of  the  Rocky  Moun- 
tains, Bui.  Am.  Museum  of  Nat.  Hist.,  xxxiii, 
200-222,  1914;  A  Man.  of  Petrographic 
Methods,  8vo.,  xxviii,  649  pp.,  770  figs.,  N.  Y., 
McGraw,  Hill  Book  Co.,  1914;  Fundamental 
Principles  of  Petrology,  Translated  from  the 
German    of    Ernst    Wcinschcnk,    8vo.,    x,    214, 


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137  figs.,  6  plates,  N.  Y.,  McGraw,  Hill  Book 
Co.,  1916;  Suggestions  for  a  Quant.  Min- 
cralogical  Classification  of  Igneous  liocks,  Jour, 
of  GeoL,  XXV,  63-97,  1917,  also  many  book  re- 
views in  Jour,  of  GeoL  Fellow,  Geol.  Soc.  of 
Am.;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Petrologists'  Club; 
Quadrangle  Club;  K.  T.;  3jd  degree  A.  A. 
S.  R.,  Mystic  Shrine.  Married  Annabelle  Scott, 
N  16,  1904,  Radford,  Va.  Children:  Albert,  b. 
Ag  3,  1908;  Willard,  b.  O  15,  1912.  Address, 
Univ.  of  Chicago. 

818.     OSKAR  AUGUSTUS  JOHANNSEN 

(Brother  of  No.  817) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My  14,  1873, 
Davenport,  la.;  s.  Christian  (b.  1845,  Klixbiill, 
Slesvig)  and  Caroline  Marie  (Stuehrk)  Jo- 
hannsen  (b.  Hemmingstedt).  Prepared  in  St. 
Center  (la.)  H.  S.  Adelphic;  Gamma  Alpha; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Assoc. 
Ed.,  Technograph,  1894.  A.  M.,  Cornell,  1902; 
Ph.D.,  Cornell,  1904.  Engr.,  Chicago  to  1899; 
Grad.  Stud,  in  Entomol.  and  Instr.,  1899-1904; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Cornell,  1904-1909;  Entomologist, 
Univ.  of  Me.,  1909-1912;  Prof.,  Biol.,  Cornell 
Univ.,  1912-1918;  Prof.,  Insect  Morphology, 
Cornell  Univ.,  1918 — .  Auth. :  Aquatic  Ne- 
matocerous  Diptera,  N.  Y.  St.  Museum,  373 
pp.,  41  plates,  1903-1905;  The  Mycetophilidae, 
Fasc.  93  of  Genera  Insectorum,  141  pp.,  7 
plates,  quarto,  1909;  Tiie  Fungus  Gnats  of  N.  A., 
306  pp.,  19  plates.  Me.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Nos. 
172,  180,  196  and  200,  1909-1912;  Insect  Notes, 
66  pp.,  12  plates,  Me.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1909- 
1912;  auth.  with  Dr.  W.  A.  Riley  of  "Medical 
Entomology,"  348  pp.,  191 5,  Comstock  Pub. 
Co.;  also  a  nu-mber  of  shorter  papers  on  zool., 
entomo.,  and  bacteriology.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  01 
Zool.,  1910;  Fellow,  Entomological  Soc.  of 
Am.,  1906;  Mem.  of  Assn.  of  Econ.  Entomolo- 
gists, 1909;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.,  1914.  Mar- 
ried Harriette  Alice  Fuller,  S  23,  1896,  Chicago. 
Children:  Dorothea  Elizabeth,  b.  O  14,  1903; 
Laurence  Oskar,  b.  Ja  27,  1907;  Robert  Albert, 
b.  Jl  26,  1909.     Address,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

819.  JOHN  WILLIAM  KENNEDY 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  O  5,  1871,  Alma, 
111.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  Montreal,  Can.)  and  Mary 
(Rowbatton)  Kennedy  (b.  Eng.).  Prepared  in 
Collinsville  H.  S.  Practicing  arch,  at  East  St. 
Louis,  111.  Married  Clara  Peers,  S  30,  1896, 
Collinsville,  111.  Child,  Gladys  Peers,  b.  N  37. 
1902.     Address,  Collinsville,   111. 

820.  FRED  WILLIAM  KERCHNER 
Physician;  B.  S.;  b.  Ja  16,  1871,  Belleville, 
111.;  s.  Frank  (b.  Ger.)  and  Adeline  (Schmidt) 
Kerchner  (b.  DeSoto,  Mo.).  M.  D.,  Marion 
Sims  Med.  Coll.,  1898.  Mem.,  Chem.  and 
Camera  Clubs;  Freshman  Ball  Team.  Asst., 
Chem.,  Sims  Med.  Coll.,  1895-7;  Grad.  Stud., 
Chicago  1908;  travelled  representing  Nat.  Am- 
monia Co.,  St.  Louis,  one  yr. ;  Interne,  Fe- 
male Hosp.,  St.  Louis,  1898-9;  Local  Surg., 
I.  C.  R.  R.  and  Surg.,  Madison  Coal  Corp. 
Mem.,  Madison  Co.,  St.,  and  Am.  Med.  Socs. ; 
M.  W.  A.;  Loyal  Americans.  Married  Amelia 
Schneider,  My  7,  1898.  Child.  Cornelia,  b.  F 
S,    1899.     Address,    Glen   Carbon,    111. 

821.  CONRAD  BRYANT  KIMBALL 
(Brother  of  No.  394) 
Musician;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  23,  1873, 
Providence,  R.  I.;  s.  Edwin  Alonzo  (b.  N  21, 
1834,  Orange,  N.  H.)  and  Clara  Jane  (Brooks) 
Kimball  (b.  Ja  17,  1838,  Bristol,  N.  H.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Sigma  Chi;  Philo- 
mathean;  Track  Team;  U.  of  I.  Quartet;  Glee 
Club.  CDffice  Mgr.,  Louis  H.  Sullivan,  Arch., 
Chicago,  1895-1900;  Stud.,  Mus.  and  Lang., 
1900-01;  Singing  professionally,  1902-3;  Pub- 
lishers' Representative,  N.  Y.,  1904;  Asst.  Adv. 
Mgr.,  1904-14;  Staff  Sec,  Am.  Univ.  Union  in 
Europe,  Paris,   France,   1918-ig.   Baritone   Solo- 


ist, Congr.  Church,  Montclair,  N.  J.;  during 
Chicago  residence.  Baritone  soloist  of  Church 
of  the  Messiah  and  mem.,  of  Mendelssohn 
Club  (Mannerchor);  at  N.  Y.,  Quartet  in  Mt. 
Morris  Baptist  and  sth  Ave.  Coll.  Churches. 
Mem.,  Mecca  Temple;  Masonic  Club  of  N.  Y.; 
Sigma  Chi  and  Univ.  of  111.  Alumni  Assn.  of 
N.  Y.;  Upper  Montclair  Country  Club,  N.  J. 
.4ddrcss,  50  W.   24tU  St.,   New  York  City. 

822.  'JOHN  ALBERT  LOWRY 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  16,  1871, 
Wadsworth,  O.;  s.  Emanuel  (b.  Ja  22,  1837, 
Elklick,  Pa.)  and  Phoebe  (Colborn)  Lowry  (b. 
Je  23,  1837,  Sommerset  Co.,  Pa.).  Prepared 
in  Gibson  11.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Glee  Club; 
Male  Quartet;  Adelphic.  Prof.,  Math.,  Eureka 
Coll.,  1895-1900.  Married  Ella  Pearl  Puter- 
baugh,  D  16,  1896,  Mackinaw,  111.  (died  Je  27, 
1899).  Child,  Emily  Annette,  b.  O  6,  1897 
(died  My  8,  1899).  Died  N  19,  1900,  Gibson 
City,  111. 

823.     HARRY  MADISON    McCASKRIN 
(Brother   of   No.    824) 

Lawyer;  B.  S.;  b.  Ag  26,  1873,  Rantoul,  111.; 
s.  James  Calvin  (b.  Conroe,  Ind.)  and  Marga- 
ret (Cloyd)  McCaskrin  (b.  Stockwell,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Rantoul  H.  S.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1896.  Practising  law,  1896 — .  Was  May- 
or of  Rock  Island  one  term.  Married  Hazel 
A.  Pierce,  Ag  i,  191 1.  Address,  2512  Syi 
Ave.,  Rock  Island,  111.;  bits,  add.,  1700  2d 
Ave.,   do. 

824.     LOUISE   ELIZABETH   McCASKRIN 
(STAYTON) 
(Sister   of  No.   823) 
B.   S.    in   Sc;    b.   S    26,    1870,   Rantoul,   111.; 
d.    James   Calvin    (b.    Conroe,    Ind.)    and    Mar- 
garet  (Cloyd)   McCaskrin   (b.   Stockwell,   Ind.). 
Prepared  in   Rantoul   H.   S.     Alethenai;   Univ. 
Choir.     Taught  in  Pub.  Sch.  1895-190 1.     Mem., 
Christian   Church.     Married  John   David  Stay- 
ton,  Ja  30,  1901,  Rantoul,  111.     (Children:  Laura 
Sarah  Margaret,   b.    D    29,    1901;   Jean   Marie, 
b.    F    6,    1905;    Paul    Montelle,   b.   F    23,    1908 
(died  O   14,   1908);    Leo  Cloyd,   b.  Je  2,   191 1. 
Address,  Texas  City,  Ill.t 

825.  ERNEST  McCONNELL 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  M.  Arch.,  1905; 
b.  My  X,  1871;  s.  A.  B.  and  F.  M.  (Walker) 
McConnell.  Prepared  in  Univ.  of  Denver  and 
Haish  Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Working  on  Govt,  boats 
at  the  Los  Angeles  Ship  Bldg.  and  Dry  Dock 
Co.,  San  Pedro,  Calif.  Address,  Casa  Verdugo, 
Calif.;  bus.  add.,  815  Campbell  St.,  Los  Angeles. 

826.  FLORA  McCORMICK  (SHILLING) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  661,  2744) 
B.  L.;  b.  1874,  Gibson,  111.;  d.  Bruce  (b. 
1843,  Slreator,  111.)  and  Martha  Rebecca  (Gib- 
son) McCormick  (b.  1848,  Zenia,  O.).  Married 
Samuel  Beaver  Shilling,  N  2,  1910.  Address, 
629  Buckingham  PL,  Chicago. 

827,  JOHN  McNUTT,  JR. 
Lawyer  and  Judge  City  Court;  B.  L.  in  L. 
&  A.;  b.  Ja  2,  1872,  Humboldt,  la.;  s.  John 
(b.  1828,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.)  and  Camelia 
(Wells)  McNutt  (b.  1842,  Cincinnati).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic;  Hatchet  Orat. : 
Shield  and  Trident.  Stud..  1894-6;  City  Atty. 
of  Mattoon,  1899-1901;  State's  Atty.,  1904-8. 
Married  Clementine  Eichhorn,  D  31,  1901,  Del- 
aware, O.  Children:  Infant,  b.  D  4,  1902 
(died):  William  John,  b.  My  29,  1906.  Ad- 
dress, Mattoon,  Ill.t 

828.     GRANT  CLARK  MILLER 
Architect;   B.  S.   in   C.    E.;   M.   Arch.,   1895: 
b.    Ta    17,    1870,    Rockford,    111.;    s.    Horace   G. 
(b."i826,   Mt.   Morris,   N.   Y.)    and   Mary    (Al- 


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den)  Miller  (b.  1836,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Mt. 
Vernon  (la.)  H.  S. ;  Cornell  Coll.,  Mt.  Vernon, 
la.  B.  S..  Cornell,  1899,  Fellowship.  Married 
Etta  S.  Clark,  Mr  20,  1896,  Kockford,  111. 
Address,   116   S.   Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago.! 

829.  PETER  MOGENSEN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  11,  i860, 
Roskilde,  Den.;  s.  Nils  and  Margareth  (Olsen) 
Mogensen.  Adelphic;  Sigma  Chi;  Ed.,  Sopho- 
graph.  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1894-5;  Div.  Engr., 
1894-5;  Div.  Engr.,  Toronto,  Hamilton  and 
Buffalo  K.  R.,  Hamilton,  Ont.,  1895-6;  Asst. 
Engr.  and  Surv.  under  the  Miss.  Riv.  Comn., 
1896-7;  Chief  Draftsman  and  Engr.,  Const,  at 
smelters  of  Am.  Smelting  and  Refining  Co., 
Pueblo,  Colo,  and  Monterey,  Mex.,  1898-1902; 
Asst.  and  Checker,  Const.  Dept.,  111.  Steel  Co., 
Chicago,  1902-3;  Supt.,  Const,  and  Engr.  for 
Messrs.  M.  T.  Lewman  &  Co.,  Contrs.  at  Dem- 
opolis,  Ala.,  1904-5;  C.  E.,  do.,  Appleton,  Wis., 
1905-6;  investigated,  surveyed  and  reported 
upon  water  power  projects  of  the  Chicago, 
Milwaukee  and  St.  Paul  R.  R.  in  the  north- 
west sts.,  1906-8;  in  professional  practise  as 
Civ.  and  Hydraulic  Engr.,  northwest  sts.  and 
British  Columbia  principally  on  hydraulic  and 
mill  projects,  1908 — .  Mem.,  West.  Soc.  Engrs., 
1892-8;  A.  S.  C.  E.,  1907;  Univ.  Club  of  Spo- 
kane, 191 1 ;  Pres.,  Spokane  Assn.  of  mems.  of 
the  A.  S.  C.  E.,  1918;  Pres.,  Spokane  Engng. 
and  Tech.  Assn.,  1918.  Married  Elizabeth 
Davis,  Ag  20,  1894,  Urbana.  Address,  814  Alas- 
ka Bldg.,  Seattle,  Wash. 

830.  EDGAR  WILLIAM  MORRIS 
Rancher;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  28,  1869. 
Onarga,  111.;  s.  William  C.  (b.  1838,  Pa.)  and 
Anne  E.  (Lucas)  Morris  (b.  1838,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Grand  Prairie  Sem.,  Onarga,  111.  LL. 
B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1895.  Philomathean.  Prac- 
tice Law,  1895-1902;  Ranching,  1902 — .  Ad- 
dress 5736  Lake  St.,  Chicago  or  Trinidad, 
Wash. 

831.  DANIEL  C.  MORRISSEY 
Broker;  A.  B.;  b.  Je  24,  1873,  Champaign; 
s.  Daniel  (b.  1844)  and  .\nna  (Donnelly)  Mor- 
rissey  (b.  1844).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H. 
S.  'LL.  B.,  Yale  Law  Sch.,  1896.  Kappa 
Sigma.  Married  Vivian  Monier,  Maryville, 
Mo.,  1899.  Child,  Melissa,  b.  Ap  3,  1905.  Ad- 
dress,  Champaign. 

832.  ELNATHAN  KEMPER  NELSON 
Chemist;  B.  S.;  b.  N  25,  1870,  Cincinnati; 
s.  Henry  (b.  O  9,  1839,  Hillsboro,  O.)  and 
Maria  Louisa  (Davis)  Nelson  (b.  O  17,  1840, 
Maysville,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Paris  H.  S. 
Asst.,  Chem.,  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1891-3.  Head 
Chem.,  Swift  and  Co.,  Chicago,  1895-1902; 
with  Joslin  Schmidt  &  Co.,  Cincinnati,  1902-3; 
Asst.  Supt.,  Morris  &  Co.,  Chicago.  1903-4; 
mem.,  firm  The  Link,  Nelson  Co.,  Mfg.  Chem- 
ists, 1904-7;  Asst.  Chem.,  Bur.  of  Chem.,  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  Wasliington,  D.  C,  1908 — . 
Chief  Essential  Oil  Lab.,  Drug  Div.  of  Bur. 
of  Chem.,  res.  work  on  essential  oils.  Auth.: 
Capasaicin,  The  Pungent  Principle  of  Capsi- 
cum and  the  Detection  of  Capsicum,  Jour.  Indus, 
and  Enf/ng.  Chem.,  1910;  A  Chem.  Investiga- 
tion of  the  Oil  of  Chenopodium,  Jour.  A.  C.  S., 
191 1  and  1913;  The  Quantitative  Determination 
of  Ketones  in  Essential  Oils,  Jour.  Ind.  and 
Engng.  Chem.,  191 1.  Ginerol  and  Paradol, 
Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  1914;  The  Resolution  of  As 
caridolic  Acid,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  1914.  Mem., 
Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  S.  A.  R.;  A.  C.  S.  Mar- 
ried Tuley  Wetzel,  Ap  29,  1903,  Paris,  111. 
Children:  Elnathan  Kemper,  b.  Ja  27,  1004; 
Berkeley  Everett,  b.  N  29,  1905.  Address, 
Bur.  of  Chem.,  Washington  D.  C. 

833.     MAUDE  E.  NICHOLS 
Social  Service  Worker;  B.  S.;  b.  F  15,  1868; 
d.    David    T.    (b.    1836,    O.)    and    Harriet    W. 


(Eager)  Nichols  (b.  1838,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Evansville  (O.)  H.  S.  M.  D.,  N.  W.  Univ.. 
1897.  Practise  of  Med.,  Tuscola,  111.;  Miss, 
in  Eng.  liosp.,  Jaffa,  Palestine,  1900-07;  soc. 
service,  Champaign,  1907 — .  Address,  307  W. 
Prospect  Ave.,  Champaign;  bus.  add..  Room  11, 
Imperial   Bldg.,  do. 

834-     JOSEPH  LAWRENCE  PARRY 
Farmer;   B.  L.   in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  24,  1871, 

Tolono,  111.;  s.  John  Calvin  (b.  D  27,  1826, 
Manlius,  N.  Y.)  and  Elizabeth  Jane  (Craven) 
Parry  (b.  F  28,  1840,  Randolph.  N.  C).  Pre- 
pared in  Tolono  H.  S.  Philomathean;  Jr. 
Conklin  Orat.  Contest  prize  $60;  Motto  Orat. 
for  class.  Taught  Ivesdale,  111.,  four  yrs. ; 
Fireman,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  five  yrs.;  Farming, 
'903 — .  Married  Ida  Mae  Parry,  Ag  11,  1901, 
Newton,  111.  Children:  Gladys  Mae,  b.  Jl  24. 
1902;  Vern  Lyle,  b.  D  11,  1906.  Address, 
Tolono,   Ill.t 

835.  ALBERT  CHARLES  PHELPS 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  M.  Arch.,  1903; 
b.  Ap  8,  1873,  Lockport,  111.;  s.  Albert  (b.  1847, 
Essex  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Harriet  L.  (Sprague) 
Phelps  (b.  1850,  Dupage,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Lockport  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Philomathean. 
Draftsman,  1894-7  Stud.,  Bavarian  Polytech- 
nicum,  Munich,  1897-8;  Arch.,  1898-9;  Instr., 
Arch.,  Cornell,  1899-1903;  Asst.  Prof.,  Arch., 
do.,  1903-13;  Prof.,  Arch.,  1913;  Sec.  of  the 
Faculty  of  Arch.;  Chm.,  Com.  on  Educ,  N.  Y. 
St.  Assn.  of  Arch.,  191 7 — ;  Mem.,  Adm.  Coun- 
cil, Coll.  of  Arch.,  1916 — ;  Lib.  Council,  Cor- 
nell, 1915-17.  Sec.  in  charge  of  Coll.  of  Arch., 
Cornell,  1907-8;  Auth.:  Stylistic  Catalog  of 
Lantern  Slide  Negatives,  Cornell,  J.  P.  Troy, 
Ithaca,  Pub.,  1907-9,  57  pp.;  articles  in  Am. 
.'Irch.,  1908;  Arch.  Record,  1908;  Cornell 
Era,  1907;  Am.  Homes  and  Gardens, 
1907;  Country  Life  in  Am.,  1907;  Ed.  Bd. 
of  Cornell  Arch.,  1914-17;  contributor  of  sev- 
eral articles  in  do.;  articles  in  Jour,  of  A.  I.  A., 
chief  of  which  were,  European  Travel  for  the 
.'\rch.  Stud.,  A  Travel  Course  in  Arch.,  and 
Who  Shall  Build  the  Bridge  Between  Art  and 
Thought.  Mem.,  A.  I.  A.;  Sec,  Cent.  N.  Y. 
Chap.,  A.  I.  A.,  1903 — ;  Hon.  Mem.,  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Ithaca  Country  Club;  Gargoyle  Club,  Cor- 
nell; mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Town  and  Gown 
Club,  Ithaca;  L'Ogive  Soc.  Married  Carolyn 
Blount  Lynd,  Ag  14,  1902,  Joliet,  111.  Child, 
George  Lynd,  b.  My  i,  1905.  Address,  Cornell 
Hgts.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.;  bus.  add..  Coll.  of  Arch., 
Cornell,  do. 

836.  WALTER  BUSEY  RILEY 
Lawyer;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  10,  1874, 
Urbana;  s.  Ozias  (b.  My  14,  1852,  Paris,  111.) 
and  Frances  Elizabeth  Riley  (b.  D  16,  1852, 
near  Urbana).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
LL.B.,  Yale,  1896.  Kappa  Sigma;  Shield  and 
Triilent;  Trcas.,  Ath.  .\ssn. ;  Student's  Dancing 
Club;  Chm.  Sr.  Ball  Com.;  on  Class  Day  Pro- 
gram. Chm.,  Legal  Adv.  Com.  for  Local  Bd. 
No.  2,  Champaign  Co.;  Sec,  Four  Minute 
Si)eakers,  Champaign  Co.  Master  in  Chancery 
of  Champaig^n  Co.,  1Q06-11  and  1917 — ;  Clerk 
of  Baptist  Church;  Pres.,  Champaign  Co.  Bar 
Assn.,  1918;  mem..  III.  St.  Bar  Assn.;  Cham- 
paign Country  Club.  Married  Edna  Nappin, 
Je  8,  1904,  Peoria.  Address,  702  W.  Clark  St., 
Champaign;  bus.  add..  Room  200,  ist  Nat. 
Bank   Bldg.,  do. 

837.  JOHN  JOSEPH  RUTLEDGE 
Min.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Mr  10,  1870, 
N.  Alton,  III.;  s.  Walton  (b.  Eng.)  and  Maria 
(Eno)  Rutledge  (b.  Lincolnshire,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Alton  H.  S.;  Shurtleff  Cloll.  Ph.  D., 
Johns  Hopkins,  1904;  Min.  Engr..  1895-9; 
Mine  Supt.,  1900;  Grad.  Stud,  in  Geo!.,  1900-4; 
Geol.  Supt.,  Davis  Sulphur  Ore  Co.,  Davis, 
Mass.,   1905;  Consulting  Mine  Engr.  and  Geol., 


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Baccalaureate  Alumni 


8r 


Baltimore,  1906-9;  Min.  Engr.,  Bur.  of  Mines, 
1909 — ;  in  charge  supervision  mines  on  Indian 
lands  in  Okla.  as  local  rep.  of  Bur.  of  Mines; 
Supvr.,  River  Bed  Oil  and  Gas  Operations  in 
cases  of  land  litigation  between  Oklahom.-i  and 
U.  S.;  Sec,  Bd.  to  appraise  the  Segregated 
Choctaw  and  Chickasaw  Coal  Lands;  Specialty, 
Permissible  Explosive  work  in  Mines.  Auth.: 
Articles  in  Eiigng.  and  Min.  Jour.,  N.  Y.  and 
in  Alines  and  Minerals,  Scranton,  Pa.;  Coal  in 
111.,  Mineral  Indus.,  Mining  Mag.,  N.  Y. ;  Dis- 
tribution and  Character  of  the  Md.  Coal  Beds, 
(.with  Wm.  B.  Clark  and  G.  C.  Martin),  Md. 
Geol.  Sur.  Mem.,  A.  I.  M.  E. ;  Nat.  Geog. 
Soc;  Geol.  Soc.  of  Wash.;  Fellow  in  Geol. 
Soc.  of  Am.  Married  Ella  Lorraine  Gates,  Mr, 
1892,  Alton,  111.  Three  Children.  Address, 
Bur.  of  Mines,   Mc.Mester,  Okla. 

838.  ALBERT  SCHNEIDER 
Bacteriologist  and  Pharmacognosist;  B.  S.; 
b.  Ap  13,  1863;  s.  John  (b.  Hesse-Cassel,  Ger.) 
and  Elizabeth  (Biirki)  Schneider  (b.  111.). 
Prepared  in  Norm.  Sch.,  Di.xon,  111.  M.  D., 
P.  &  S.,  1887;  M.  S.,  Minn.,  1894;  Ph.  D., 
Columbia,  1S97.  Scholarship  in  Bot.,  Minn., 
1893;  Fellow  in  Bot.,  Columbia,  1894-6;  Prof., 
Bot.,  Pharmacognosy  and  Mat.  Med.,  N.  W., 
Coll.  of  Phar.,  1897-1903;  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of 
Calif.,  1903,  Prof.,  Mat.  Med.  and  Thera- 
peutics, Univ.  of  Calif.,  Coll.  of  Dentistry, 
1904-6;  Pathologist  and  Physiologist,  Spreckels 
Sugar  Co.,  1906-7;  Pharmacognosist,  U.  S. 
Dept.  or  Agr.,  Bur.  of  Cham.,  1909 — .  Ed.  in 
Chief,  Pacific  Pharmacist,  1910-15;  Dean, 
Berkeley  Sch.  for  Police  Officers,  1916;  Micro- 
Analyst  in  the  Calif.  St.  Food  and  Drugs  Lab., 
191 5 — .  Work  in  Lichenology;  Special  work 
with  Rhizobia  of  Leguminosae;  Histology  of 
Medicinal  Plants;  Cultivation  of  Medicinal 
Plants;  Beet  Blight.  Auth.:  Primary  Mi- 
croscopy and  Biol.,  104,  pp.,  21  illust.  from 
drawings  by  auth.,  1890;  A  Textbook  of  Gen. 
Lichenology,  247  pp.,  and  76  full  page  illust. 
N.  Y.,  1897;  Gen.  Vegetable  Pharmacography, 
136  pp.,  Chicago  Med.  Book  Co.,  1899;  Pow- 
dered N'egetable  Drugs,  323  with  164  illust. 
from  drawings  by  auth.,  Midland  Pub.  Co., 
Columbus,  1902;  The  Native  and  Introduced 
Poisonous  Plants  and  Medicinal  Plants  of 
Calif.,  Bui.  For.  Dept.,  Sacramento,  Calif.; 
Pharmaceutical  Bact.  with  Special  Reference 
to  Sterilization  and  Disinfection,  Blakiston's 
Son  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  191 1;  Bacteriological 
Methods  in  Food  and  Drugs  Laboratories, 
Blackiston's  Son  &  Co.,  1915;  also  numerous 
articles,  special  rpts.,  reviews,  scientific  papers. 
Mem.,  Ton.  Bot.  Club  (cor.);  Am.  Acad,  of 
Pol.  and  Soc.  Sc. ;  Am.  Phar.  Assn.;  Fellow, 
A.  A.  A.  S.;  Internat.  Jury  of  Awards,  P.  P. 
I.  E.  Married  Marie  Louis  Harrington,  1892, 
Minneapolis.  Child,  Cornelia  Elizabeth,  b.  D 
29,  1900.  Address,  1738  Walnut  St.,  Berkeley, 
Calif. 

839.  GERTRUDE  SHAWHAN 
(SCHAEFER) 
(Daughter  of  No.  87) 
B.  L.;  B.  L.  S.,  1900;  b.  F  8,  1874,  Urbana; 
d.  George  Robert  ('75),  (b.  Mr  20,  1844,  Fal- 
mouth, Ind.)  and  Sarah  Vista  (Brown)  Shaw- 
han  (b.  Je  25,  1847,  Roscoe,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Illini 
staff;  Sophograph  Bd.;  Valedictorian.  Taught, 
1894-1900;  Stud.,  Lib.  School  and  Asst.,  Lib., 
1897-1900;  Cataloger,  Lib.  of  Cong.,  1900-2; 
Instr.,  Lib.  Mgmt.,  Kan.  St.  Norm.,  1902-4. 
Mem.,  Christian  Church;  Am.  Libr.  Assn.  Mar- 
ried Frank  Robert  Schaefer,  Je  29,  1904,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  Margaret,  b.  Je  6,  1906;  John 
Warren,  b.  O  i,  1908;  Charles  Robert,  b.  O  8, 
1910.    Address,  842  N.  Ave.  65,  Los  Angeles. 

840.     WILLIAM    FREDERICK   SLATER 
Osteopathist;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.,   1894;  P-  O.;  b. 

N    10,    1871,    Indianapolis;    s.    Samuel    Hitt    (b. 

D   16,    1841,   Pickaway  Co.,  O.)   and  Mary   Ann 


(Linns)  Slater  (b.  Ag  27.  1851,  Liverpool, 
\n^h  ,^''^'»''^'^  '"  Urbana  H.  S.  Adelphic; 
i  hi  Delta  Theta;  Football,  1890-93;  Class  His 
torian  Llec.  Engr.,  Crane  Elevator  Co.;  Mich 
Lake  Superior  Light  &  Power  Co.,  Sault  Ste. 
iVarie,  .Mich.;  Mgr.,  Acetylene  Apparatus  Mfg 
\;^'  Chicago;  Osteopathic  Physician,  1905; 
-Mein.  of  faculty  of  The  Am.  Coll.  of  Oste- 
Vf,'^'^.'.,  .^^"■'"'^  a'lti  Surgery,  Chicago.  Mem., 
lUini  Club;  I  he  Colonial  Club;  The  Fellowship 
Chicago.  Married  Ida  B.  Coolican,  N  22,  190s 
SJ'^''^°-  d'^'^''"^^'  ^'a^»  ^lotel,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  1 01 5  Masonic  Temple,  159  N.  State  St.,  do. 

841.     WILLIAM   GRANT  SPURGIN 

Lawyer:  A.  B;  A.  M.,  1898;  b.  D  6.  1870, 
Beecher  City,  111.;  s.  George  W.  (b.  D  i.  1822 
Mt.  Vernon,  O.)  and  Susannah  (Riley)  Spur- 
^'."„i^  u^l  '^,/*^-'"•  '^''■>-  i'l'ilomathean. 
in  ^  Q- o'^'^fe' "'.  ^ '•'  "*94-7;  Stud.,  Univ.  of 
ill.,  1898;  Read  Law;  Admitted  to  bar,  1902 
and  practising,  1902;  City  Atty.,  Urbana 
^?°'■^'oJ  •  r'",'??^'  t:hampaign  Co.,  1912-14. 
m^""-'  ^'^^  of,  I"-duc.,  Urbana,  1906-18;  Chm  , 
iildg.  Com.  that  erected  sch.  bidg..  No  4 
Hayes  Sch.  and  H,  S. ;  Chm.,  Bldg.  Com.  that 
remodelled  Masonic  Temple,  Urbana,  1913-14. 
Past  Master,  Urbana  Lodge  No.  157;  Dist. 
Deputy  and  Grand  Master,  A.  F.  A  M  ■ 
Twenty-Eighth    Masonic    Dist.,    1913-15;    Grand 

cellor  Court  of  Honor,  Dist.  No.  17-  Past 
Watchman  of  the   Shepherd   of   Mizpah   Shrine, 

\^°■^'\\  ^\\  ^-  I-''  "^'=""-'  Chap.  No.  80, 
K.  A.  M.;  Urban  Council,  No.  19,  R.  S  M  ■ 
Orbana  Commandery  No.  16,  K.  T.;  Medinah 
-V.  A.  O  N.  M.  S.;  Oasis  of  Chicago;  Triumph 
Lodge  No  73.  K  P..  Urbana  Lodge  No.  991, 
v  r-t'-'    Urbana   Conclave;    True   Kindred 

l\o.  15;.  Champaign  Country  Club;  Chm.,  Local 
Exemption   Bd.   for  Div.  No.    1,  Champaign  Co. 

ni^^'i^/""^   ^^I'^V^'^aJ'  ^'    '903,   G^alesburg, 
\-^    'i.-^'^'-'-w.  910    VV.   (^Sreen  St.,   Urbana;   bus. 
add.,    Masonic   Bldg.,   do. 

842.  'EDWIN  WARREN  STOCKER 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  O  1 5  1870 
Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  George  (b.  Je  3  Mil'. 
London,  Lng.)  and  Elizabeth  W.  (Langdell) 
.Stocker  (b.  S  30,  1841,  Northamptonshire. 
r^^u-  •o^^'^P/'.''?'^  in  Rock  Island  H.  S.  Arch. 
Uub;  Prohibition  Club;  Y.  M.  C  A  •  Ed 
rcchnograph.      Died    S    16,    1894.   Rock   I'sland! 

843-  WILLIAM  STRAUSS 

In    Bus.;    B.    S.    in   Chem.;    b.    Mr    17  187^ 

Pittsfield,    111.;    s.    Isaac    (b.    Ger.)    and  Elisa 

(Jacobs)  Strauss  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Pitts- 
held  H.  S.     Address,  Pittsfield,  111. 

844-  ALBERT  PHILIP  SY 
Professor;    B.    S.    in   Chem.;   M.    S.,    1899;    b 

Ag  17,  1872,  Altamount,  111.;  s.  Philip  (b.  Je  7 
1845,  Bergholz,  N.  Y.)  and  Wilhelmine  (Mil- 
ville)  Sy  (b.  D  20,  1844,  Ger.).  Prepared  in 
Altamount   H.    S.      Ph.    D.,    Univ.    of    Buffalo, 

1908.  Instr.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Buffalo,  1895-8; 
Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1898-9;  Asst.  Prof., 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  Buffalo,  1899-1900;  Chief 
Chem.,  Ord.  Dept.,  U.  S.  Army,  1900-4;  Prof., 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  Buffalo,  1904 — .  Inventor  of 
Test  for  Stability  of  Cellulose  Nitrate  Powders, 
officially  adopted  by  the  Ord.  Dept.,  U.  S.  Army, 
1903;  mercury  seal  fat  flask;  fumeless  nitrogen 
digestion  apparatus.  .Auth.:  New  Fat  Flask, 
Mercury    Seal,   Jour.    Ind.    and  Engng.    Chem., 

1909,  314  pp.;  Three  New  Prelim.  Tests  for 
Maple  Product.  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  1908,  pp.  1429- 
1431;  Lead  Value  of  Maple  Products,  do.,  1908, 
pp.  161 1-1616;  Apparatus  for  Polarizing  at  87«. 
do.,  1908,  pp.  1790-91;  Apparatus  for  Prevent- 
ing Bumping,  do.,  1908,  pp.  1792,  1793;  Hist., 
Manufacture  and  Analysis  of  Maple  Products. 
Jour.  Frank.  Inst.,  1908;  Inorganic  Chem., 
(text-book)  to  be  published  by  J.  Wiley  &  Sons; 
Food    Preparedness   and    Food    Values    (pamph- 


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lets),  pub.  by  Univ.  of  Buffalo,  191 7;  articles 
in  Jour.  Ind.  and  Engng.  Chem.,  Jour.  A.  C.  S. 
Mem.,  Lutheran  Church;  A.  C.  S.;  Univ.  Club, 
Buffalo;  Buffalo  Lawn  Bowling  Club.  Married 
Lucetta  ^L  Ilersee,  S  s.  'PO'.  Buffalo.  Child, 
Edwin  Alber  William,  b.  O  s,  1902.  Address, 
219  Crescent  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

845.  'WILLIAM  C.  TACKETT 
Lawyer;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  13,  1870, 
Ivesdale,  111.;  s.  Walter  B.  and  Elizabeth  G. 
(Powers)  Tackett.  Prepared  in  Sadorus  Tp., 
Champaign  Co.  Philomathean;  Blackstonian; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Prohibition  Club; 
Shield  and  Trident;  Football  Team;  Track 
Team;  Ed.,  lllini.  Teacher.  Math.,  Champaign 
H.  S.,  1894-6;  Lawyer,  1896-7.  Mem.,  Christian 
Church.     Died  F  5,  1897,  Chicago. 

846.  *BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  TEMPLETON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  it,  1856; 
s.  David  (b.  Jl  22,  1826,  Greene  Co.,  O.)  and 
Amazonia  (Mills)  Templeton  (b.  Ja  14.  1834, 
Lawrence  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Valparaiso 
Norm.  Sch.  Teacher  Math.,  Huntington,  Ind., 
H.  S.,  1894-5;  Supt.,  Schs.,  i89=;-7;  Stud.,  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1897-8;  Prof.,  Latin  and  Greek, 
Marion,  Ind.,  Norm.  Coll.,  1898-1901.  Elder 
Christian  Church.  Married  Came  Harter,  D 
25,  1894,  Indianapolis.  Died  Ja  9,  1901,  Man- 
on,  Ind. 

847.  WILLIS   EUGENE  TOWER 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1908;  b.  Je  5. 

1871,  Bennington,  Vt.;  s.  Reuben  Smith  (b.  Je 
12,  184s,  N.  Y.)  and  Susan  Chase  (Lyons) 
Tower  (b.  Ja  15,  1850,  Bennington,  Vt.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Courses  in  Educ,  Univ. 
of  Chicago.  Philomathean;  Chem.  Club;  Y.  M. 
C  A.;  Mgr.,  Philo-Adelphic  Lecture  Course, 
1894.  Prin.,  Elkhart  Inst.,  1895-7;  Head  of 
Dept.  of  Physics,  Englewood  H.  S.  Auth. : 
Experimental  Physics,  324  pp.,  Gmn  &  Co., 
191 1 ;  Prins.  of  Physics,  466  pp.,  P.  Blokiston  s 
Son  &  Co.,  1914;  The  Teaching  of  Physics  in 
Segregated  Classes,  Sch.  Sc.  and  Math.;  A  High 
Sch.  Boy's  Efificiency  Sheet,  do.;  Mechanics  m 
a  First  Year  Course  in  Physics,  School  Rev., 
Ja  1905;  Physics  Ed.,  School  Science  and  Mathe- 
matics. Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Central  Assn.  Sc. 
and  Math.  Teachers,  Pres.,  1914;  active  mem., 
Nat.  Educ.  Assn.;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  R.  A.  M.,  Nor- 
mal Park  Chap.  Married  Alta  Cooley,  D  27. 
1899,  Rochelle,  111.  Children:  Dorothy,  b.  S  15, 
1901;  Robert  Cooley,  b.  Mr  20,  1904;  Frederick 
Willis,  b.  O  7,  1905-  Address,  344  N.  Normal 
Parkway,  Chicago. 

848.  'CHARLES  HENRY  TREGO 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  3.  1870,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Alfred  H.  (b.  Je  16,  1838,  Wrightstown, 
Pa.)  and  Frances  C.  (Reed)  Trego  (b.  S  i, 
1848,  Farmington,  111.).  Prepared  in  Hoopston 
H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad.;  Mech.  and  cAtc.  Engng. 
Soc.  With  Hoopston  Canning  Co.,  1894-5;  Mgr. 
and  Supt.,  Hoopston  Elec.  Co.,  1895-1901 ;  Cuba 
Cattle  Co.,  1902;  farmed  in  Southern  Calit., 
IQ03-8;  farming  at  Palacios,  Tex.  since  1908; 
owner  Ice  Factory  and  Elec.  Light  Plant,  Pa- 
lacios, Tex.,  1913-  Mem.,  Northwestern  Elec. 
Assn.,  1 896- 1 900.  Married  Clara  T.  Clark,  r  3, 
190S,  Chicago.     Died  N   18,  1918. 

849.  PERCY  THOMAS  WALTON 
Engng.  and  Contracting;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr 

27,  1871,  Paxton,  111.;  s.  William  L.  (b.  O  30. 
1844,  Eng.)  and  Kate  B.  (Hinchman)  Walton 
(b.  Ja  28,  1848,  Racine,  Wis.).  Prepared  in 
Paxton  H.  S.  Struct.  Steel  and  Bridge  Engr.. 
with  Koken  Iron  Works,  St.  Louis,  1897-8; 
Kenwood  Bridge  Co.,  Chicago,  1898-99;  Stupp 
Bros.  Bridge  (Jo.,  St.  Louis,  1899-190.^,  Chiel 
Engr.,  111.  Steel  Bridge  Co.,  Jacksonville,  111., 
loo^i-g;  Gen.  Mgr.,  N.  Dak.  Metal  Culvert  Co., 
Fargo,  N.  Dak.,  1900- 12.  North  Western  Agency 
for  111.  Steel  Bridge  Co.,  i9>2— •  Married 
Cora  L.   Landell,  Jl  30,    1898,    St.  Louis   (died 


Je  16,  1903);  Prudence  Austin.  My  s,  1915, 
Duluth,  Minn.  Address,  S5i  Gilfillan  Block,  St. 
Paul. 

850.  "LESLIE  ALVORD  WEAVER 
(Brother  of  No.  12S9) 
B.  L. ;  b.  F  21,  1872,  Cleveland;  s.  Benjamin 
(b.  My  I,  1846,  Schenectady  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and 
Martha  Maria  (Campbell)  Weaver  (b.  Ag  30, 
1850,  Cook  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Danville  H. 
S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Adelphic;  Alpha  Delta 
Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident;  Dramatic  Club; 
Chess  Club;  Itlini  staff;  Sophograph  Bd.  Mayor 
pro  tem  of  Champaign.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  Eunice  Sheldon,  Je  8, 
1898,  Urbana.  Children:  Dorothy  Eunice,  b. 
Jl  4,  1899;  Sheldon  Alvord,  b.  N  13,  1902.  Died 
N   19,   1905,   Champaign. 

851.  FRED  JOHN  WEEDMAN 
Investigator,  Claims  Dept.,  I.  C.  R.  R.;  B.  L. 
in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  28,  1872,  Farmer  City,  111.;  s. 
T.  S.  and  Marv  M.  (Brownlee)  Weedman. 
Prepared  in  Pub.'Sch.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Black- 
stonian; Philomathean;  Track;  Capt.  Varsity 
Championship  Track  Team,  1894.  With  J.  V. 
Farwell,  1894-5;  Real  Est.,  Univ.  Regt.  Ins., 
1895-6;  Taught  Sch.,  1896-8;  Asst.  Postmaster, 
Farmer  City,  1900-2;  Investigator  of  Claims  in 
Claim  Dept.,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1902 — .  Married 
Winifred  Wetzell,  Mr  28,  1900,  Farmer  City, 
111.  Child,  Dale  Frederick,  b.  N  16,  1908. 
Address,  305  Park  Row  Sta.,  Chicago. t 

852.     CHARLES  THORNTON   WILDER 
(Brother  of  No.  496) 

Real  Est.  Bus.;  B.  S.;  b.  D  17,  1870,  Essex, 
N.  Y. ;  s.  Charles  N.  (b.  Winchendon,  Mass.) 
and  Martha  L.  (Thornton)  Wilder  (b.  Sidney, 
Australia).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Sigma  Chi;  Philomathean;  Assoc.  Ed.,  lllini. 
Instr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1894-5;  •"  charge  Dept.  of 
Photography,  do.,  1805-1900;  Real  Est.,  1900-2; 
Mining,  1902-12;  Real  Est.,  Los  Angeles, 
1912— .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  I.  O.  O.  F.  Mar- 
ried Bertha  M.  Ritter,  Mr  18,  1914,  Point 
Firman,  Calif.  Child,  Charles  Thornton  Wilder, 
Jr.,  b.  O  5,  1916.  Address,  San  Pedro,  Los 
.\ngeles. 

853.  ROBERT  ALVIN  WOOD 
Chief  of  Section,  Bur.  of  Mines;  B.  S.  in  M. 
E.;  M.  E.,  1895;  b.  N  26,  1866,  Woodburn,  111.; 
s.  Richard  H.  (b.  1833,  N.  J.)  and  Ellen  A. 
(Sturges)  Wood  (b.  1836,  Woodburn,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Bunker  Hill  Acad.  Fellowship  in 
M.  E.,  1904-5.  Philomathean;  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Agt.,  Brit.  Luxfer  Prism  Co.;  Chief,  Tech. 
Section,  Bur.  of  Mines,  Pittsburgh.  Mem., 
Baptist  Church.  Married  Maude  I.  Stevens, 
F  20,  1900,  Hampstead  Heath,  London,  Eng. 
Children:  Robert  Stevens,  b.  Ap  20,  1902; 
Esther  Helen,  b.  Ag  19,  1904,  Ruth  Virginia, 
b.  Ap  1909.  Address,  210  7lh  St.,  Aspmwall. 
Pa.;  bus.  add..  Bur.  of  Mines,  Pittsburgh. 

854.  *OLGA  C.  WOOLSEY  (GIBBS) 
(Wife  of  No.  742;  Sister  of  No.  1297) 
B  S.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  189s;  b.  Ja  20,  1871, 
Polo,  111.;  d.  R.  Dickson  (b.  S  9,  1834.  Andes, 
N  Y.)  and  Mary  A.  (Holmes)  Woolsey  (b.  Je 
IS  1838,  Hamden,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Polo 
H.  S.  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  English  Club. 
Fellowship  in  Latin.  Taught  one  yr.  Mem., 
Congr  Church.  Married  William  David  Gibbs 
(■93)  Jl  16,  1896,  Polo,  111.  Child,  Dorothy,  b. 
Je  II,  1899  (died  at  birth).  Died  Je  11,  1899, 
Columbus,  O. 


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8ss.  HERBERT  CLARKE  ARMS 
V.  P..  Central  Scientific  Co.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.; 
b.  Mr  3,  1871,  Dubu(iue,  la.;  s.  Charles  Henry 
(b.  U  35,  1840,  Knoxville,  111.)  and  Aurora 
Bartlett  (Clarke)  Arms  (b.  Ja  27,  1844,  Con- 
way, Mass.).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Sigma  Chi;  Sliield  and  Trident; 
Glee,  Mandolin,  Archs'.  Clubs;  Prcs.,  Students' 
Dancing  Club;  Treas.,  Freshman  Class;  Helpeil 
organize  Glee  and  ^Iandolin  Clubs;  Ed.,  1st. 
Itiio  and  named  it;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Illini.  Asst. 
Arch.,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1895-98;  Mgr.,  Chicago  Lab. 
Supply  &  Scale  Co.,  1898-1904;  V.  P.,  Scientific 
Co.,  1904 — .  Grand  Tribune,  Sigma  Chi  Fra- 
ternity, 1900-9;  Pres.,  Wilmette  Country  Club; 
mem.,  Skokie  Country  Club;  Univ.  Club  of 
Chicago;  Illini  Club  of  Chicago.  Married  Eliz 
abeth  Watson  Gregg,  Je  20,  1900,  Chicago. 
Child,  Eloise  Elizabeth,  b.  Ag  28,  1903.  Ad- 
dress, Wilmette,   HI. 

856.  CHARLES  BARRY 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ag  6,  1871, 
Henry,  111.;  s.  Michael  (b.  Ireland)  and  Mar- 
garet (Brown)  Barry.  Prepared  in  Norm.  Sch., 
Dixon,  III.  With  Internat.  Harvester  Co.,  1895 
1907;  Contr.,  Engng.  Co.,  1907-12;  F.  B.  Dicker- 
man  Co.,  1912 — .  Address,  5355  Agatite  Ave., 
(Chicago. 

857.  HARRY  WILLIAM  BAUM 
(Husband  of  No.  1224) 
Contracting  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  N  23, 
1874,  Indianola,  111.;  s.  Frank  (b.  N  1849, 
Indianola,  III.)  and  Eliza  (JNIcHaffie)  Baum  (b. 
Mr  1850,  do.).  Prepared  in  Indianola  H.  S. 
Kappa  Sigma;  Ath.  Assn.;  Pres.,  Sr.  Class; 
Baseball  team,  1893-5;  Football  team,  1893-5. 
Civ.  Engr.,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1896-8;  Asst.,  C.  E., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1898-9;  Asst.  Engr.  on  U.  P.  R.  R., 
1899-1904;  Asst.  Engr.,  O.  S.  L.  R.  R.,  1904-5; 
Supt.  Const.,  James  Stewart  &  Co.,  1905-9;  Con- 
tracting Mgr..  James  Stewart  &  Co.,  1909 — . 
Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.;  Alta  Club,  Salt  Lake  City; 
Univ.  Club;  Weber  Club,  Ogden,  Ut.  Married 
Daisy  Garver  ('99),  Mr  20,  1900.  Bloomington, 
III.  Child,  Infant,  b.  Jl  1.903  (died  do.).  Ad- 
dress, Biltmore  Hotel,  New  York;  bus.  add., 
c/o  James  Stewart  &  Co.,  30  Church  St.,  do. 

858.  CHARLES  WORTH  BEACH 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  s,  1868,  Des 
Moines;  s.  David  and  Roxana  (Munhall)  Beach. 
Prepared  in  Colo.  Agr.  Coll.  Civ.  and  Irriga- 
tion Engr.  Deputy  St.  Engr.  Auth.:  Irrigation 
in  Colorado,  pub.  by  Bur.  of  Irrigation  Investi- 
gation, U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.;  also  did  work  on  two 
biennial  reports  of  St.  Engr.,  1905-6,  1907-8; 
Chief  Engr.,  Two  Buttes  Irrigation  &  Reservoir 
Co.     Address,  Las  Animas,  Colo.f 

859.  FREDERICK  ALBERT  BEEBE 
Mechanic;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  15,  1872, 
Red  Bank,  N.  J.;  s.  Samuel  Smith  (b.  Ag  25, 
1846,  Rome,  N.  Y.)  and  Katherine  H.  (Burr) 
Beebe  (b.  O  1851,  Middletown,  N.  J.).  Pre- 
pared in  Wisner  (Neb.)  H.  S.  and  Univ.  of  111. 
Acad.  With  Griffin  Wheel  Co.,  Chicago,  1895- 
11;  Sears,  Roebuck  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1911; 
foundry  expert,  do.,  191 1 — .  Auth.:  Cast  Iron 
and  Steel  Wheels,  Elec.  Street  Ry.  Jour.,  Vol. 
35,  No.  II,  pp.  446-449,  1910;  Cast  Iron  Car 
vVheels,  1907.  Mem.,  Mech.  Engng.  Soc. ;  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  Chicago  Yacht  Club.  Married  Grace 
Josephine  English,  D  24,  1906,  Boston.  Ad- 
dress, Michigan  City,  Ind. 

860.  WILLIAM  GUTHRIE  BOON 
Asst.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  2,  1870, 
Chrisman,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  Ap  13.  '837.  Eng.) 
and  Ann  E.  (Guthrie)  Boon  (b.  Ja  25,  1841, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Asst.  Engr., 
C.    B.    &   Q.    R.    R.    Civ.    Engr.,    Dept.    Mainte- 


nance of  Way.  Married  Charlotte  Bates.  Je 
12,  1901,  Burlington,  la.  Children:  Guthrie 
Bates,  b.  Je  26,  1902;  William  Clifford,  b.  Ag 
12,  1905.  Address,  117  Prince  Ave.,  Downers 
Grove,  111. 

861.  ROBERT  ALLAN  BOWKR,  Jr. 
Banker;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  8,  1875, 
Tolono,  111.;  s.  Robert  Allan  (b.  Brown  Co.,  O.) 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  Bower  (b.  Md.).  Prepared 
in  lolono  Tp.  II.  S.  Tolono  Bank,  1896-01- 
bupt.,  Ice  Plant,  Mattoon  and  V.  P.,  Bank  of 
lolono,  1901 — .  Married  Ella  Beaton,  F  1905, 
Chicago.  Children:  David  Robert,  b.  Mr  8 
1906;  Isabel,  b.  F  12,  1909;  Mary,  b.  Jl  2,  1912' 
Address,  Tolono,  Ill.t 

863.  CHARLES  BAKER  BURDICK 
Hydraulic  and  San.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.; 
C.  E.J,  1912;  b.  Mr  6,  1874,  Chicago;  s.  Wil- 
liam Richard  (b.  Ja  12,  1833,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.) 
and  Mary  (Dewey)  Burdick  (b.  1846,  Coopers- 
tpwri,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Wallace  H.  S.. 
Merling,  III.  Sigma  Chi;  Shield  and  Trident; 
O  ee.  Mandolin  and  Banjo  Clubs;  Leader,  Glee 
Club.  Asst.  Engr.,  Alvoid  &  Shields,  Consult- 
ing Engrs.,  1895-7;  Asst.  Engr.,  John  A.  Cole, 
Hydraulic  Engr.,  1897-1901;  Assoc,  firm  of 
John  A.  Cole  it  Sons,  1901;  since  1902,  mem 
hrm  Alvord  &  Burdick,  Hydraulic  S;  San 
Engrs.,  Chicago.  Co-auth.,  Relief  from  Floods 
'75.  pp.,  McGraw  Book  Co.,  1918;  published 
various  papers  delivered  before  Technical  So- 
cieties with  reference  to  the  purification  of 
water,  methods  of  water  pumping,  and  other 
subjects  relating  to  water  works.  Mem.,  A  S 
Hv  ,•'■  )^"'-  S°'=-  lingrs-.  Pres.;  Am.  Water 
Works  Assn.;  111.  Soc.  Engrs.,  past  Pres.-  Chi- 
cago Engrs.  Club;  Univ.  Club  of  Chicago;  La 
Grange  Country  Club.  Married  Mabel  Myra 
laylor,  O  8,  1909,  Chicago.  Child,  Mary,  b. 
Jl  2,  191 2.  Address,  419  S.  Waiola  Ave.,  La 
(jrange,    111. 

863.  WILLIAM  THOMAS  BURRILL 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  20,  1868, 
Stephenson  Co.,  111.;  $.  Edward  and  Sophia  T. 
(Cowan)  Burrill.  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
and  Spokane  Coll.,  Spokane,  Wash,  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Arch.  Draftsman,  1895-8;  Struct.  Drafts- 
man, 1898-1904;  Contracting  Engr.,  1904-5; 
Engr.  m  charge  of  drafting,  1905 — .  Minne- 
apolis Engrs.'  Club.  Married  Florence  Flota 
Baker,  N  8,  1900,  Decatur,  111.  Children: 
Charles  Martin,  b.  O  31,  iQoi;  Lida  Marilla, 
b.  Jl  7,  1903,  and  Lois,  b.  My  4,  1906  (died 
My  I,  1907).  Address,  2376  Carter  Ave.,  St. 
Paul. 

864.  'FRANK  LYMAN  BUSEY 
(Brother  of  No.  1316) 
Sales  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  M.  E.,  1908; 
b.  Ag  28,  1872,  Urbana;  s.  Mathew  D.  (b.  Ur- 
bana) and  Anna  E.  (Hurd)  Busey  (b.  Lima. 
O.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Operated 
foundry  and  Mach.  Shop,  Chicago,  1895-8;  in 
bus.,  1898-1905;  Consulting  Engr.,  Seattle, 
1906;  with  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  HI., 
1907-11;  Asst.  Chief  Engr.,  Buffalo  Forge  Co., 
1911.  Auth.:  Tests  with  House  Heating  Boil- 
ers and  Furnaces.  Engng.  Review,  1911,  18 
pp.;  New  Basis  for  Rating  House  Heating 
Boilers  and  Furnaces  presented  at  Je,  191 1, 
meeting  of  Am.  Soc.  Heating  and  Vent.  Engrs.; 
auth.  with  Mr.  W.  H.  Carrier  of  paper  pre- 
sented D  191 1,  before  the  A.  S.  M.  E.,  on 
"Air  Conditioning  Apparatus";  Various  short 
articles  in  Engng  Review.,  Power;  Domestic 
Engng.  and  Metal  Works.  Married  Lillian  M. 
Yanos,  Jl  5,  1897,  Urbana.  Died  Je  7,  1914, 
Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

86s.     HORTENSE  CALL  (BARR) 
B.   S.;   b.  .0   :s,    1874,    Urbana;   d.   Geo.   W\ 
(b.    /\p  8.   1836)    and   Celina   Catherine  (Copen- 


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haver)  Call  (b.  Ag  20,  1841,  Dresden  O.). 
Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Alethenai;  V.  W. 
C.  A.  Nurse  in  Mary  Thompson  Hosp.,  1806- 
8,  Chicago;  graduated  1898.  Mem.,  D.  A  R.; 
O  E  S.;  Hope  Chap.  No.  104;  Worthy  Com- 
mander, Urbana  Conclave,  No.  15;  Order  of 
True  Kindred.  Married  Andrew  Barr,  Jl  15. 
1899.  Children:  Andrew,  b.  My  6,  1901; 
Catherine  Celina,  b.  Ag  3'.  1904;  Marion 
Elizabeth,  b.  Mr  21,  1907;  Jobn  W.,  b.  b  12, 
1913.     Address,  502  S.  Race  St.,  Urbana. 

866.  GEORGE  HENRY  CAMPBELL 
Banker;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  9.  1874.  Edge- 
wood,  111.;  s.  John  Thomas  (b.  Ja  26,  184s. 
Barrington,  111.)  and  Katherine  (Jenkins) 
Campbell  (b.  S  21,  1850,  near  Dayton  U.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Philomathean;  Black- 
stonian;  Ed.,  The  Illini.  :89s;  Fellowship  in 
Latin.  1899-1000.  M.  L.,  1900.  Teacher,  1903; 
Deputy  Co.  Clerk  1905-  Married  Lula  Myra 
Mitchell,  Ag  27,   1902.     Address,  Joy,  lU.T 

867.     EARL  VANHISE   CAPPS 
E    Engr.;   B.    S.   in  E.   E.;   E.   E.,    1896;   b 
My '14,    1873.      Illiopolis,    111.;    s.    Thomas   W. 
and  Nellie  (Vanhise)   Capps.     Prepared  in  Mt. 
Pulaski  H.  S.     A.  M.,  Univ.  Neb.,  1899.    Brevet 
Capt.     Prac.  Electn.,   1897;  Prin.,  H.   S.,  Blair 
Neb.,  1900;  Owner  and  Mgr.,  Blair  Elec.  Light 
&  Power  Co.,  1900-10;  Mgr.,  Beatrice  Elec.  Lo.. 
Beatrice,   Neb.,    1910-12;   Consulting  and  Const 
Ener.,  Neb.  Gas  and  Elec.  Co.  and  Continental 
Gas  and   Elec.    Co.,    1912-17;    Efficiency   Engr., 
Grand    Island    Mun.    Light    and.  'Water    Plant, 
1917-18.      Mem.,    Sch.    Bd.,    Blair,    Neb.,    1914- 
Illustrious  Protector,  Royal  Highlanders,  1902 
08;    Sec,   Cml.   Club,    1904-6;    Sec,  Neb.   Elec 
Assn.   1907—.      Married   Claudie  Henrie,    1895, 
Champaign.      Child,    Stanley    Mozart,    b.   J  a    i, 
1898.    Address,  Blair,  Neb. 

868.  RAY  SHEPARD  CARBERRY 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in   C.    E.;    b.    My   3.    1873. 

Secor,  111.;  s.  D.  E.  and  Emma  J.  (Dunbar) 
Carberry.  Prepared  in  Mansfield  IL  S.  City 
Engr.,  Monticello,  111.,  189S-96;  Engr.  and 
Gen.  Mgr.,  Maysville  Canal  Improvement  Co., 
Idaho  Falls,  Idaho,  1897-99;  Asst.  Engr.,  O.  b. 
L  R.  R..  Pocatello,  Idaho,  1899;  Wabash  K. 
r'.,  St.  Louis,  1903;  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  (jhicago, 
1904-05;  Engr.,  U.  S.  Reclamation  Service. 
Mitchell,  Neb.,  1905-10;  Supt.  Imperial  Water 
Co.  No.  I,  1910—.  Assoc  Mem.,  A.  b.  L.  iL. 
Married  Birdie  Irine  TiUotson,  D  24,  .1908, 
Sheridan.  Wyo.  Children:  Deane  Edwin,  b. 
Ag  29,  1910;  Mabel  Adila,  b.  Mr  11,  1912. 
Address,  Imperial,  Calif. 

869.  CLYDE   ROBERT   CARMACK 
Contractor;    B.   S.   in   M.  E.;  b.   N    i,.  1873; 

s  Robert  Eldredge  (b.  Tenn.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Malone)  Carmack  (b.  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Indianapolis  H.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad.  Philoinathean. 
M.  E.  work,  1895-01;  Supt..  Canning  Factories, 
1901-3;  Contr.,  builder.  Married  Essie  Morris, 
O  10,  1900,  Indianapolis.  Children:  ^Robert 
Morris,  b.  S  20,  1901;  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  b. 
D  15,  1903;  Floyd  Clyde,  b.  D  4.  1905;  Edith 
Irene  May,  b.  My  s,  '91 1-  Address.  71S  N. 
Center  Ave.,  Tropico,  Calif.t 
870.  'CLARENCE  ADELBERT  CLEMENT 
B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  F  13.  1869,  Lorn- 
bardville.  Ill.;.s.  Williani  W.  (b.  Ag  i9.  1840, 
N  Y.)  and  Clara  E.  (Clark)  Clement  (b.  O 
18.  184s,  Tiskilwa,  111.).  Prepared  in  liskilwa 
H  S  C.  E.  Club.  Recorder  on  bur..  Miss. 
River,  1895-6;  C.  Engr.  with  Engr.  Corps  U. 
S.  Army.  Const,  of  111.  and  Miss.  Canal,  1896- 
1002;  Draftsman  with  Chief  Engr.,  F.  t.  &  M. 
V.  R.  R.,  Omaha.  Neb.,  1902;  C.  E.  with  U. 
S  Engr.  Corps  Sur.,  111.  and  Des  Plaines 
Rivers,  1902-^;  C.  E.  With  Engng.  Corps,  U. 
S.  Army;  Const,  of  111.  and  .  Miss.  Canal, 
,905-7;   Jr.    U.    S.    Engr.,   Chicago   River   Im- 


provement, 1907-9;  Jr.  Engr.,  Mo.  River  Im- 
provement, 1909- II.  Married  Josie  Abbott 
Mayo,  D  18,  1901,  Wyanet,  111.  (died  D  1010). 
Child,  Jennie  Maurine,  b.  Mr  3,  1906.  Died 
O  II,  191 1,  at  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Buried  at 
Sheffield,  111. 

871.     •JOHN  DE  WITT  CLINTON 

(Brother  of  Nos.  599>  1843) 
B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  N  16,  1871,  Polo  111.; 
s.  John  W.  and  Carrie  A.  (Perkins)  Clinton. 
Prepared  in  Polo  H.  S.  Worked  in  Chicago 
for  a  sliort  time,  when  health  failed.  Died  O 
18,  1905,  Polo,  111. 

872.  *WILLIAM  HENRY  DILLON 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  My  8,  1870, 
Normal,  111.;  s.  Levi  and  Mary  (Wright)  Dil- 
lon. Prepared  in  Wisconsin  Acad.  Designed 
const,  and  equipment  and  superintended  const, 
of  Belle  Isle  Aquarium  and  Hort.  Bldg.,  De- 
troit. Married  Rose  E.  Richards,  My  20,  185)6, 
Normal,  111.  Child,  Lyle,  b.  Ag  13,  1899.  Died 
Je  19,  1908,  Seattle. 

873.  ALEXANDER  M.  DONNAN 
Architect;    B.    S.    in    Arch.;    b.    O    6,    1871, 

Independence,  la.;  s.  James  B.  (b.  D  19,  1840, 
West  Charlton,  N.  Y.)  and  Martha  Jane  (Ross) 
Donnan  (b.  Lower  Waterford,  V't.).  Prepared 
in  Independence  (la.)  H.  S.  and  Cornell  Coll., 
Mt.  Vernon,  la.  Arch,  and  Treas.,  Buchanan 
Co.,  la.,  1906 — ;  Co.  Treas.  1915 — .  Married 
Helen  Maud  Rosemond,  S  9,  1903,  Indepen- 
dence, la.  Child,  Ross  Donnan,  b.  S  23,  1910, 
(died  O  5,  1910).    Address,  Independence,  la.f 

874.  SHERMAN  REILLY  DUFFY 
Newspaper   Bus.;   B.    L.    in   L.   &  A.;   b.   My 

21,  1873,  Lisbon,  111.;  s.  Christopher  Columbus 
(b.  Dublin,  Ire.)  and  Emeline  (Hall)  Duify 
(b.  DeKalb  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Piano  H. 
S.;  Jennings  Sem.;  Ottawa  H.  S.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Shield  and  Trident;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Address,  5047  Winthrop  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

875.  ALFRED  FELLHEIMER 
Architect;    B.    S.    in   Arch.;    b.    Mr   9,    1875, 

Chicago;  s.  August  (b.  Munich,  Bavaria)  and 
Julia  (Roeuthal)  Fellheimer  (b.  Dortmund, 
Prussia).  Prepared  in  Univ.  of  111.  Prep. 
Delta  Tau  Delta.  Practicing  Arch,  under  firm, 
A.  Fellheimer.  Mem.,  Transportation  Club, 
New  York  City.  Married  Elizabeth  Fellheimer, 
D  25,  1902,  New  York  City.  Child,  Madeline, 
b.  O  24,  1905.  Address,  676  Riverside  Drive, 
New  York  City;  bus.  add.,  7  E.  42d  St.,  New 
York  City. 

876.  JOEL   EDWARD  FERRIS 
(Brother  of  No.  803) 

Investment  Banker;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
fa  2,  1874,  Carthage,  111.;  s.  Hiram  Gano  (b. 
"1822,  Howard,  N.  Y.)  and  Julia  E.  (Halton) 
Ferris  (b.  1837,  Hillsgrovc).  Prepared  in 
Carthage  Coll.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1S96-1904;  St.  Louis,  1904-C;  lawyer,  Lon- 
don, Eng.,  1906-7;  Banker.  Spokane,  Wash., 
1908—.  Married  Clara  Hughes,  Ap  14,  19I4; 
Children:  Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  F  10,  1915;  Joel 
E.  Jr.,  b.  O  19,  1917  (died  F  10,  1918).  Ad- 
dress, W.  319  Sumner  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

877.  JESSE  GRANT  FUNSTON 
(Brother  of  No.  691) 
In  Tel.  Bus.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  My  24, 
1872,  New  Comb  Tp.,  Champaign  Co.;  s.  John 
11  (b  F  9,  1823,  Kan  Co.,  O.)  and  Elizabeth 
E.  (Bailey)  Funston  (b.  O.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Philomathean.  Married  Jinks  J. 
Hume,  F  21,  1900.  Children:  John  Harold, 
b  D  2,  1901;  Robert  Hume,  b.  Ap  15,  1903; 
Elizabeth  E.,  b.  Ja  25.  1907;  George  Cyril,  b. 
N  29,  1908;  Margaret  A.,  b.  S  6,  1910.  Ad- 
dress. Geddes,  S.  Dak.t 


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878.  JAMES  ALBERT  GREEN 
(Brother  of  Nos.  21 10,  3001) 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.:  b.  1871,  Ivesdale,  111.;  s. 
Patrick  (b.  N  7,  1842,  Ire.)  and  Maria  (Hop- 
kins) Green  (b.  Mr  23,  1845^  do.).  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  Locomotive  Engr.,  I.  C.  R.  R. 
Address,  214  E.   Clark  St.,  Champaign.! 

879.  MARIANA  GREEN  (STEELE) 
(Wife  of  No.  997) 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Champaign;  d.  Jona- 
than Bogue  (b.  111.)  and  Sallie  (Raymond) 
Green  (b.  O.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  II.  S. 
Alethenai.  Mem.,  D.  A.  R.  Married  William 
La  Barthe  Steele  ('96),  Ap  30,  1901.  Children: 
Mariana,  b.  Je  10,  1903;  Melissa,  b.  N  6,  1905; 
William  La  Barthe  Jr.,  b.  Ag  25,  1907;  Har- 
riet Gertrude,  b.  F  27,  1909  (died  Je  8,  1910); 
Tane  Raymond,  b.  M  26,  1910;  Sarah  Green, 
b.  F  7,  1914;  Philip  Joseph,  b.  Ap  23,  1916.  Ad- 
dress, 2512  Jackson  St.,  Sioux  City,  la. 


880.  EMERY  STANFORD  HALL 
(Brother  of  No.  2686) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  25,  1869, 
near  Chatsworth,  Livingston  Co.,  111.;  s.  Jus- 
tice Smith  (b.  Ap  24,  1840,  near  Portland,  Me.) 
and  Sarah  H.  (Stanford)  Hall  (b.  My  7,  1845, 
Lowell.  111.).  Prepared  in  Prep.  Dept.,  Univ. 
of  111.  Pres.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Pres.,  Adelphic 
Oratorical  Assn.  Designed  and  supervised  the 
erection  of  First  Baptist  Church,  Urbana,  dur- 
ing sr.  yr. ;  with  Nelson  S.  Spencer,  Arch., 
1896;  with  firm  of  Harvey  L.  Page  &  Co.  as 
partner,  Chicago,  1897-1900;  dissolved  partner- 
ship and  succeeded  to  the  firm's  bus.,  1900; 
Hall  and  Baker,  1907-9;  independent  practice, 
1909 — ;  commissioned  Chief  Engr.  and  Pur- 
chasing Agt.,  Saskatchewan  Steamship  and  Coal 
Co.,  to  design  and  equip  river  transportation 
lines,  1914.  Specialized  on  auditoriums  and 
institutional  bldg.  planning;  designed  type  of 
asbestos — steel  theatre  curtain  which  has  been 
generally  used  in  theatres  throughout  the  U. 
S.;  remodeled  30  percent  of  all  Chicago  the- 
atres after  Iroquois  fire;  arch,  for  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  Coll.  at  S3rd.  and  Drexel  Ave.,  also  Coll. 
Camp,  Wis.,  Immanuel  Baptist  Church  prob- 
lem; report  in  form  of  an  extended  thesis  on 
mod.  down  town  church  problem.  Mem.,  Com. 
appointed  by  Mayor  Harrison  to  investigate 
causes  of  Iroquois  fire  and  compiler  of  report 
of  this  com.;  mem.,  st.  examining  com.  for 
licensing  arch,  in  111.,  1918 — .  Ed.,  Handbook 
for  Architects  and  Builders;  article  in  Am. 
Contr.;  Ed.  of  barnplanning  section  of  Am. 
Team  Owner;  articles  in  The  Building  Material 
Exhibition,  Inland  Arch.,  The  Apartment  House 
Mag.  Mem.,  (formerly)  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  111. 
Soc.  of  Archs.,  1898-1918,  Pres.  1902-3,  Sec. 
1906-13,  Pres.  1914-15,  Dir.  1918;  Chm.,  First 
Convention  of  Archs.  of  111.;  represented  A.  I. 
A.  at  Nat.  Purchasing  Agts.  Assn.  Conf.,  Chi- 
cago, 1918;  Chm.,  Bd.  of  Deacons,  Tabernacle 
Baptist  Church  of  Chicago;  moderator,  do. 
Married  Clara  Louise  Adams,  Je  14,  1900. 
Children:  Halbert  Hugo,  b.  My  1901;  Ruth 
Alden,  b.  O  20,  1902;  Josephine  Sarah,  b.  Jl 
II,  1909;  Eunice  Sanford,  b.  N  6,  1912.  Ad- 
dress, 3230  W.  Monroe  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
Steinway  Hall  Bldg.,  64  E.  Van  Buren  St.,  do. 

88:.  ARMIN  HARMS 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  O  24,  1875,  Ger. 
Prepared  in  Rock  Island  H.  S.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Shield  and  Trident.  Adv.  Agt.,  1894; 
Mgr.  Baseball  Team,  1895.  Chem.,  Milwaukee, 
1895-7;  in  Mex.,  1897-1902;  in  Milwaukee, 
1002-3;  in  Mex.,  1903-4;  in  Calif.,  1004-8; 
Chicago,  1908-14;  Mex.,  1914-17;  Sasco  Plant. 
.\m.  bmelting  &  Ref.  C^o.,  1917-19.  Mem.,  A. 
C.  S.  Address,  Hotel  Laughlin,  El  Paso,  Tex.      ' 


882.  ADOLPH  HEMPEL 
Economic  Entomologist;  B.  S. ;  M.  S.,  1898; 
b.  Ap  10,  1870,  Canton,  O. ;  s.  H.  A.  and  Anna 
Maria  (Gerber)  Hempel.  Prepared  in  Rollins 
Coll.,  Winter  Park,  Fla.  Attended  Hillsdale 
(Mich.)  Coll.,  1891-4-  Delta  Tau  Delta.  111. 
St.  Biol.  Sur.,  1896;  Entom.  of  Museu  Paulista, 
S.  Paulo,  Brazil,  1897-1900;  Economic  Entom., 
Inst.  Agronomico,  Campinas,  S.  Paulo,  Brazil, 
I  goo — .  Auth.:  Many  articles  on  Entomol.  and 
Biol.;  As  Coccidas  Brazileiras,  com  as  es- 
tampas  Vol.  XII.  Pas.  365  to  537  in  Revista  do 
Museu  Pauhsta,  Vol.  LIV,  1900;  As  Coccidas 
do  Brasil.  Catalogos  da  Fauna  Brazileira  edi- 
tados  pelo  Museu  Paulista,  S.  Paulo,  Brasil, 
Vol.  Ill,  1912.  Married  Emma  Julia  Hempel, 
N  9,  1901,  Campinas,  S.  Paulo,  Brazil.  Ad- 
dress, Campinas,  St.  of  S.  Paulo,  Brazil. 

883.  ELMER  KIRKPATRICK  HILES 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  8,  1871, 
Chicago;  s.  Charles  Albert  (b.  Ja  22,  1829, 
Philadelphia)  and  Elizabeth  (Kirkpatrick)  Hiles 
(b.  Je  8.  1831,  Goshen,  Ind.).  Adelphic.  Sec, 
Engrs.  Soc.  of  Western  Pa.  Now  Maj.,  15th 
U.  S.  Engrs.  (Railway)  in  France.  Mem.,  A.  S. 
M.  E.;  Engrs.  Soc.  of  West.  Pa.;  Franklin 
Inst.;  Coal  Min.  Inst,  of  Am.;  A.  S.  C.  E. 
Address,  5537  Hampton  St.,  Pittsburgh;  bus. 
add.,  251 1  Oliver  Bldg..  do. 

884.  PARKER  HALE  HOAG 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  16,  1873, 
rhomasboro.  111.;  s.  Walter  Brice  (b.  Penfield, 
N.  Y.)  and  Hester  (Atkinson)  Hoag  (b.  Inde- 
pendence, Mo.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Philomathean.  Mem., 
Univ.  Club  of  Chicago;  Legal  Club  of  Chi- 
cago; Am.  Bar  Assn.;  111.  Bar  Assn.;  Chicago 
Bar  Assn.;  Worshipful  Master,  A.  F.  A.  M., 
1906-7;  High  Priest,  R.  A.  M.,  1910-11; 
Chevalier  Bayard  Commandry  No.  52;  Ori- 
ental Consistory;  Shrine;  Red  Cross  of  Con- 
stantine.  No.  1;  Dir.,  Chicago  Illini  Club, 
1917 — ;  Pres.,  Legal  Club  of  Chicago,  1918 — ; 
Master,  Lakeside  Lodge  No.  739,  1906-7;  K.  T. ; 
Medinah  Temple;  mem.,  St.  John's  Conclave 
Premier,  No.  i.  Married  Myrtle  G.  Mahler, 
.Mr  23,  1907,  Chicago.  Address,  3247  Michigan 
Ave.,    Chicago;    bus.    add.,    1305    Fisher   Bldg., 

do. 

885.  STEPHEN  FORD  HOLTZMANN 
Consulting  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Mr  23, 
1874,  Pontiac,  111.;  s.  Samuel  E.  (b.  N  27, 
1837,  Pa.)  and  Mary  King  (Ford)  Holtzmann 
(h.  Je  12,  1843,  Newark,  N.  J.).  Prepared  in 
Pontiac  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Mgr.,  Foot- 
ball Team.  Tramp  Draftsman  to  1900;  in 
Supervising  Arch's.  Office,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1900-1905:  Consulting  Engr.,  Gunvald  Aus  Co., 
N.  Y.  City,  1Q05 — .  Mem.,  Royal  Arch 
Masons;  A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Maude  Ellen 
Shaw,  Ja  30,  1903,  Washington,  D.  C.  Chil- 
dren: Jeddiah  Samuel;  Stephen  Robert.  Ad- 
dress, Hastings  on  Hudson,  N.  Y.;  bus.  add., 
244   Madison  Ave.,  N.  Y.  (I!ity. 


886.  ERNEST  ALEXANDER  HUNT 
(Brother  of  No.  748) 
Physician  and  Surg.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b. 
D  7,  1875,  Urbana;  s.  Joseph  Everett  and  Ruth 
(Alexander)  Hunt  (b.  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
H.  S.  Engng.  Soc;  Phi  Rho  Sigma.  Sr.  Base- 
ball Team.  Coll.  of  Phys.  and  Surg.,  i8q!;-8; 
M.  D.,  do.,  1898.  Mem.,  Marshall  Co.  Med. 
Soc,  1898-1008;  Austin  Flint  Med.  Soc;  A.  M. 
.\.;  Blackhaw  Co.  Med.  Soc;  Waterloo  City 
Med.  Soc.  Married  Adelyn  Kimball,  Je  14, 
1900,  LaMoille,  111.  Children:  Dorothy  K., 
b.  Ag  16,  1901;  Robert  Everett,  b.  D  28,  iqio. 
Address,  91^  W.  3d  St.,  Waterloo,  la.;  bus. 
add.,  401-2  Com!.  Bldg.,  Waterloo.f 


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887.  PETER  JUNKERSFELD 
(Husband  of  No.  592) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  E.  E.,  1908; 
b.  O  17,  1869,  Colfax  Tp.,  Champaign  Co.;  s. 
Peter  J.  (b.  1S33,  Ger.)  and  Josephine 
(Schmitz)  Junkersfeld  (b.  1840,  Ger.j.  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.;  No.  Ind.  Norm. 
Sch.  Adelphic;  M.  and  E.  E.  Club;  Ed.,  Tech- 
nograph,  1895;  l^u  Beta  Pi.  Elected  Fellow 
in  E.  E.,  1895,  but  resigned.  Delivered  ad- 
dress, representing  students,  at  Inauguration  of 
Pres.  Draper.  Operating  Const,  and  Engng. 
work,  later  in  charge  Engng.  Dept. ;  Asst.  to 
V.  P.,  Commonwealth  Edison  Co..  1895-1918; 
Man.  Engr.  for  Stone  &  Webster,  Boston, 
1 919 — .  Pres.  Assn.  of  Edison  Companies; 
Maj.,  E.  R.  C,  1917;  Col.,  Q.  M.  C,  N.  \.,  Mi 
20,  1918 — .  V.  P.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  mem.,  West.  Soc. 
Engrs. ;  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Pres.  Alumni  Assn., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1911-13.  Married  Anna  Boyle 
{'90),  Je  19,  1901,  Champaign.  Child,  Mary 
Josephine,  b.  S  5,  1911.  Address,  139  N.  Menard 
Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Stone  &  Webster, 
Boston. 

888.  FREDERICK  BLAIR  KEELER 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ja  11,  1873, 
near  Earlville.  III.;  s.  Francis  G.  (b.  Ap  23, 
1844,  New  Canaan,  Conn.)  and  Anna  M. 
(Blair)  Keeler  (b.  Jl  17,  1844,  Clintonville, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Earlville  H.  S.  Drafts- 
man, Chicago;  Contr.  and  Builder,  Earlville, 
111.  Mem.,  Bd.  of  Educ,  1904-6,  1912 — ; 
City  Council,  1904-5;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  A.  E.  S.; 
R.  A.  M.;  K.  T.;  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S.  Mar- 
ried Nellie  Schmidt,  Ap  18,  1900,  Earlville, 
111.  Child,  Theodosia  J.,  b.  Ap  8,  1901.  Ad- 
dress, Earlville,  111. 

889.  MILO  SMITH  KETCHUM 
(Brother  of  No.  1239) 
Dean  and  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E., 
igoo;  b.  Ja  26,  1872,  Kewanee,  111.,  s.  Smith 
(b.  Ja  7,  1840,  Bucyrus,  O.)  and  Martha  Ann 
(Clement)  Ketchum  (b.  Ag  17,  1846,  Hamilton, 
Can.).  Prepared  in  Elmwood  H.  S.  Adelphic; 
C.  E.  Soc;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Valedictorian;  Sigma 
Xi.  Instr.,  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1895-7;  Engr. 
with  Gillette-Herzog  Mfg.  Co.,  1897-9;  Asst. 
Prof.,  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1899-1903;  Con- 
tracting Mgr.,  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1903-4;  Prof.,  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1904; 
Dean  of  Coll.  Engng.,  1905 — ;  mem.,  firm 
Crocker  &  Ketchum,  Consulting  Engrs^,  1909- 
10;  Asst.  Dir.  in  charge  of  const.,  U.  S.  Govt. 
Explosives  Plant  "C",  Nitro,  West  Virginia, 
,gi8_.  Auth.:  The  Design  of  Steel  Mill 
Buildings,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  N.  Y.,  480 
pp.;  The  Design  of  Walls,  Bins,  and  Grain 
Elevators,  do.,  556  pp.;  The  Design  of  High- 
way Bridges,  do.,  546  pp.;  The  Design  of 
Mine  Structures,  do.,  460  pp.;  Struct.  Engrs. 
Handbook,  do.,  900  pp.;  Sur.  Manual  (with 
W.  D.  Pence),  do.,  250  pp.;  Ed.,  12th  and 
13th  Annual  Report  of  the  Soc.  for  Promo- 
tion of  Engng.  Educ;  also  auth.  of  numerous 
articles  in  Engng.  Neivs,  Technograph  and 
Colo.  Jour,  of  Engng.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E., 
Dir.,  1918 — ;  Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engng. 
Educ,  Sec,  do.,  1903-5.  V.  P.,  1909-10,  Pres., 
1917-18;  Am.  Soc.  of  Testing  Materials;  Am. 
Ry.  Engng.  Assn.;  Fellow  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Colo. 
Sch.  Masters  Club.  Married  Mary  Esther 
Beatty,  S  17,  1903,  Newton,  la.  Children: 
Martha  Esther.  Tl  29,  1904;  Elizabeth  Jane. 
b.  N  8,  1008;  Milo  Smith,  Jr..  b.  Mr  8,  1910. 
Address,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  Boulder,  Colo. 

890.  WILLIAM  HAVEN  KIMBALL 
Electrician;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  i,  1871. 
Evanston,  111.;  s.  William  Parker  (b.  Concord, 
N.  H.)  and  Helen  Eliza  (Haven)  Kimball  (h. 
New  Lenox,  111.).  Prepared  in  Lowell,  Mass, 
and  Chicago  H.  Schs.  E.  E.  Club.  Custodian 
Service  U.  S.  Treas.  Dept.,  1910.  Married 
Lucy  Regal  Schaeffer,  Jl  25,  1907,  Berkeley, 
Calif       Children:    Helen    Winifred,    b.    Ag    12, 


1909;  Robert,  b.  O  24,  191 1;  John  Haven  K., 
b.  Je  22,  1913.  Address,  120  Middlefield  Rd., 
Burlingame,  Calif;  bus.  add.,  St.  Francis  Hotel, 
San   Francisco. 

891.  FRANCIS  EDWARD  KING 
Stock  Farmer  and  Fruit  Raiser;  B.  L.  irt 
L.  &  A.;  M.  L.,  1896;  b.  N  6,  1857,  White 
Hall,  111.;  s.  Joseph  N.  (b.  Je  28,  1830,  White 
Hall,  111.)  and  Elizabeth  (Rawlins)  King  (b. 
S  3,  1S30,  do.).  Prepared  in  White  Hall  H.  S.; 
111.  St.  Norm,  and  H.  S.;  I.  S.  N.  U.,  1885- 
90.  V.  M.  C.  A.;  Color  Serg.  Teacher,  1897; 
Gardener,  igoi;  Teacher,  Farmer,  Fruit  Raiser, 
1904;  Teacher,  Farm  tiardener,  191 1;  Stock 
Farmer  and  Fruit  Raiser,  ign — .  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  Elizabeth  O.  E.  King,  N  4, 
1904,  Geneva,  O.  Address,  Maple  Lawn  Farm, 
R.    I.  Geneva,  O.t 

892.  EDWARD  JOHN  LAKE 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My  5,  1871, 
Edinburgh,  Scotland;  s.  William  (b.  1840, 
Eng.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Billing)  Lake  (b. 
1844,  do.).  Prepared  in  Viroqua  (Wis.) 
H.  S.  Adelphic.  Studied  at  Rose  Polytech., 
1891-2;  Pratt  Inst.,  1898-9;  London  Sch.  of 
Art,  1908;  Julian  .-\cad.,  Paris,  1909.  Asst. 
Prof.,  Art  and  Act.  head  of  Dept.  of  .Art  and 
Design,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910 — .  Auth.:  Articles, 
Drawing  for  Common  Schs.,  Sch.  News  &  Prac. 
Educator,  1897-9;  Course  in  Drawing,  111.  St. 
Course;  Japanese  Painting  for  Young  Peo- 
ple's Lib.,  4,000  words.  The  Educational  Soc. 
Pub.,  N.  Y. ;  Birds  and  Animals,  Rand,  Mc- 
Nally  Pub. ;  Composition  for  Photographers, 
Photographic  Weekly,  Cleveland,  191 1;  edi- 
torial contributions  to  Indus.  Arts  Mag.;  1914- 
18;  ed.,  do.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Married 
Effie  Estelle  Harris,  Ag  22,  1900,  Champaign. 
Children:  Zera  W.,  b.  Je  15,  1901;  James 
Harris,  b.  Je  2,  1912;  Julia  Mildred,  b.  N  15, 
1914.     Address,  703  W.  Park  Ave.,  Champaign. 

803.  WILLIAM  CLARENCE  SMITH 
LEMEN 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  19,  1873, 
Collinsville,  111.;  s.  Clarence  J.  (b.  Ja  9,  1843, 
Collinsville,  111.)  and  Sarah  Catherine  (Smith) 
Lemen  (b.  Ap  2,  1846,  N.  Y.  Citv).  Prepared 
in  Union  Acad.,  ]\Iorganfield,  Ky.  Philoma- 
thean.  Draftsman,  Computer  and  Leveler, 
Miss.  Riv.  Comn.,  St.  Louis,  1895-9;  Topog- 
rapher, U.  S.  Engr.,  St.  Paul,  1899-1900;  Insp., 
Miss.  Riv.  Comn.  steamer  Patrol,  igoo-i;  City 
Engr.  and  Supt.,  Mun.  Elec  Lt.  &  W.  W., 
Paris,  111.,  1901-2;  Chief  of  Party  on  Sur.  Miss. 
Riv.  Reservoirs,  1902-3;  Jr.  Engr.  with  Savan- 
nah v.  S.  Engr.,  Office,  1902-9;  Asst.  Engr., 
in  charge  of  Brunswick  Sub.  Office,  1910-12; 
Prin.  Asst.  Engr.,  Savannah  Engr.  Office, 
1912-17.  Harbor  and  River  Improvements, 
S.  E.  Ga.  &  N.  E.,  Fla. ;  Commissioned  as  Capt. 
in  Engrs.  R.  C.  and  ordered  to  active  duty 
in  charge  Harrison  Engrs.  Depot,  N.  J.,  S, 
1917;  Lt.  Col.,  1918.  Auth.:  Article,  Topograph- 
ical Sur.  Reservoirs  at  Head-waters  of  Miss. 
Riv..  Technograph,  1901,  copied  by  Engng. 
Record,  1901.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.;  Past  Exalted 
Ruler  of  B.  P.  O.  E.:  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married 
Olive  Belle  Sutton.  D  19.  1896,  Evansville, 
Tnd.  Children:  Catharine  Neil,  b.  S  29,  1898; 
Whilhelmina,  b.  F  13,  1910;  Orian  Gregg,  b. 
F  21,  19 1 2.  Address,  461  8th  Ave.,  New  York 
City. 

894.     DAVID  ROSSITER  LLEWELLYN 
Draftsman:  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  1869,  Sterling, 
III.;  s.  M.  W.  and  Laura  .\.  (Dresser)  Llewel- 
lyn.    Address,  Care  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  Chicago. t 

895.     ALBERT  MILTON  LONG 

(Brother  of  No.  514) 

Draftsman;    B.    S.    in    Arch.;    b.    F   4,    1872, 

Virden,    111.:    s.    John   Milton    (b.    O    16,    1835, 

Monroe,    O.)    and    Emma    V.    (Brewer)    Long 


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(b.  S  10.  183S,  Middletown,  O.)-  Prepared  in 
Virden  II.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta:  Arch.  Club. 
Sergt.,  nth  Rest.,  III.  Nat.  Guard,  Co.  K,  1917. 
Married  Edith  Ilurst,  Jl  29,  1906  (died  Ap  13, 
1014.).  Child,  Edith  Virginia,  b.  S  i,  190S 
(died  O  16,  1912).  Address,  Cor.  37th  and 
.Stewart  Ave.,  Chicago. 

896.  EDWARD  LORING  MANN 
(Brother  of  Nos.  108,  109,  1059) 
Lawyer;  B.  L.;  b.  N  7,  1869,  Gilman,  III.; 
s.  William  H.  (b.  Ky.)  and  Elizabeth  D.  (Abra- 
ham) Mann  (b.  Va.;.  Prepared  in  Gilman  H. 
S.  Adelphic;  Ed.,  lllini.  Admitted  to  Bar, 
'897;  practiced  law  in  office  of  James  R.  Mann 
and  Geo.  W.  Miller,  Chicago  to  1907;  engaged 
in  Seed  bus.  at  Palatka,  Fla.  and  stockfarming 
at  Mannville,  Fla.,  1916 — .  Enlisted  in  ist  Regt. 
III.  Nat.  Guard,  1895;  went  to  Santiago  with 
Regt.,  1898;  appointed  corporal  while  in  field; 
joined  Co.  F,  ist  Inf.,  111.  Nat.  Guard,  on  re- 
turn; elected  2d  Lt.;  Co.  F.,  1903,  ist  Lt., 
1904.  Mem.,  Christian  Church;  Soc.  of  the 
Army  of  Santiago.  Married  Edna  Dunshee, 
Jl  22,  1903,  Mt.  Carroll,  111.  Address.  Palatka 
and  Mannville,  Fla. 


900. 


Children:  Yale  Candee,  b.  O  S.  1906;  Mary 
Candce,  b.  N  12,  1910.  Address,  Round  Rock, 
Tex. 

GRACE  LILLIAN  MOORE  (COOK) 
(Sister  of  No.  4821) 
B.  S.  in  Sc;  M.  S.,  1900;  b.  Ja  22,  187s. 
Tolono,  111.;  d.  John  Thomas  (b.  Mr  7,  i843. 
Ripley,  O.)  and  .\mclia  Minerva  (Myers) 
Moore  (b.  O  7,  1847.  Gnadenhutten,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Tolono  II.  S.  Alelhcnai;  Dramatic  Art 
Club;  Glee  Club;  Chapel  Choir;  Sec,  Sr.  Class; 
Class  Proiihet.  Taught,  1897- 1908.  Mem.,  Young 
Ladies  Soc,  Prcs.  Church;  Thirty  Club  of  Cham 
paign,  1909;  Assn.  Coll.  Alumnae.  Married 
George  Howard  Cook,  1908,  Tolono,  111.  Ch'ld, 
Eleanor  Frances,  b.  N  25,  191 1.  Address,  310 
Davidson   Drive,  Champaign.  ^ 


WILLIAM   ROBERT   MORRISON 


897. 


HORATIO  RICHMOND  MARSH 
(Brother  of  No.   1061) 
Y.    M.    C.    A.    Sec;    B.    S.;    b.    F    13,    1874, 
Joliet,  111.;   s.   Frank  E.   (b.  Ja  27,  1849,  Joliet, 
111.)    and    Kate    C.    (Richmond)    Marsh    (b.    Ag 
18,   1852,  Cheshire,  Mass.).     Prepared  in  Joliet 
H.   S.   Nat.   Hist.   Club;   Dramatic  Club;   Y.   M. 
C.   A.;    Adelphic,   Declam.   prize,   1892.     M 
N.    Y.   Homeo.   Coll.,   1897.     Med.   Miss.,   1897- 
1912;    Stud.    Univ.    Oregon   in    Educ,    1912-13; 
Supt..  Schs.  Glendale,  Ore.  1913-17;  Camp  Sec, 
Army    Y.   M.   C.  A.,   Ft.   Stevens,  Ore.;   U.   S. 
Commissioner  and  Postmaster,   Barrow,  Alaska, 
1901-4;     Hosp.     Corps.     111.     Nat.     Guard,     3d 
Regt.,     1892-7.      Auth.,    Eskimo    Medicine,    N. 
Am.  Jour.  Homeopathy,  1901.     Mem.,  Am.  Inst. 
Homeopathy.      Married    Emma    J.    Cargain,    D 
24,   1896,  N.  Y.     Children:     Loren  C,  b.  O  9, 
1898;   Frances  R.,  b.  Ap  21,   1901;  Mary  Eliza- 
beth, b.   Ag  3,   1902;  Charles  Lippincott,  b.  My 
17,    1904;   Horatio   Richmond,   b.    Mr   27,   1906; 
Donald  C.,   b.   N    1910.     Address,  Ft.   Stevens, 
Ore. 

898.  FRED  ELBERT  MATHER 
(Brother  of  No.  70s) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  3,  1871,  Will 
Co.,  111.;  s.  Samuel  (b.  Mr  7,  1847,  Whalons- 
burg,  N.  Y.)  and  Melvina  (Ballou)  Mather 
(b.  My  29,  1848,  Brecksville,  O.).  Prepared 
in  N.  W.  Coll.,  Naperville,  111.  Draftsman  in 
Steel  Bldg.  and  Bridge,  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  C.  M. 
&  St.  P.  R.  R.,  four  and  one  half  yrs.;  Engr., 
Andresen,  Evans  Co.,  1910 — .  Capt.,  139th 
Engrs.,  Camp  Shelby,  Miss.;  Mustered  out,  D 
22,  1918.  Married  Ella  Hopkins,  Je  12,  1901, 
Johnstown,  Pa.  Child,  Fred  Elbert,  Jr.,  b.  N  24, 
1906.  Address,  130-  Chli/:ago  Ave.(,  Naper- 
ville, 111.;  bus.  add.,  600  W.  Jackson  Blvd., 
Chicago. 

899.  ROBBINS  YALE  MAXON 
Letter  Carrier;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  13,  1868, 
Danville,  111.;  s.  Oscar  Fitz  Allen  (b.  Low- 
ville.  N.  Y.)  and  Theodosia  (Yale)  -Ma.xon  (b. 
Martinsburg,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Danville, 
111.  Phi  Deha  Theta.  111.  St.  Militia,  18S8-91; 
Const,  and  Maintenance  principally,  1895-1910; 
Fruit  Ranch,  1908;  salesman  Laclede  Gas  Co., 
St.  Louis,  1910;  quarry  employee,  191 1;  R.  R. 
bridgeman  in  Tex.,  191 1;  struct,  draftsman, 
Newcastle,  Ind.;  poultry,  truck,  and  cotton 
grower,  Round  Rock,  Te.x.,  191 2 — ;  rural  letter 
carrier,  Taylor,  Tex.,  1913-18;  mem.,  Bd.  U. 
S.  Civil  Service  Examiners,  1918 — .  Mem., 
West.  Soc.  Engrs.,  1897-1905;  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
1902;  Presby.  Church.  Married  Frances 
.Sprague    Candee,    Je    20,    1905,    Gilroy,    Calif. 


Elec.  Engr.;  B.   S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D   19,   1871 
Joliet,  111.;  s.  Capt.   R.  J.    (b.   My   1,   1840,  N. 
Y.  City)  and  Hester  A.   (Snider)  Morrison  (b. 
O   I,    1840,   Carter,   Co.,   Tenn.).     Prepared  in 
joliet  H.  S.     Glee  and  Mandolin  Clubs.     Supt. 
Springfield     Ry.    Co.,    Springtield,    U.,    1895-6; 
Asst.    Gen.    Mgr.,    Bay    City   Consolidated    Ry., 
Bay  City,  Mich.,  1896-1900;  Supt.,  Wichita  Ry. 
&  Lt.   Co.,  Wichita,   Kan.,    1900;    Const,   work, 
Danville.   111.,   Wabash,   Ind.,   and   Huntington, 
Ind.,    1900-1;    Gen.    Supt.,    Wichita    Ry.    &    Lt. 
Co.,    1901-11;    putting    in    complete    system    for 
McKinley      Syndicate,      Bridgetown,     Barbados 
Island,   W.   I.,   191 1   and  1912;  charge  of  const. 
„     I  work    of    Power    plants,    at    Bloomington,    111., 
P-'     Jacksonville,    111.,    and    Champaign    until    1917; 
now    developing   coal    mines   in    Pineville,    Ky., 
for   do.     Mem.,   B.   P.   O.    E.      Married   Marion 
i\lice  O'Neil,  S  26,  1900,  Bay  City,  Mich.    Ad- 
dress, 111.  Traction  Co.,  Peoria. 


903.     ALEXANDER  MAJORS  MUNN 

Engr.  and  Contr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  20. 
1868  Wyoming,  Neb.;  s.  Eugene  Munn  (b.  D 
28,  1836,  Wooster,  O.)  and  Mary  Dessa  (Kling) 
Munn  (b.  Ap  6,  1841,  Orriville,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Doane  Coll.,  Crete,  Neb.  C.  E.  Club;  Shield 
and  Trident;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Illio;  Capt.,  Umv. 
Regt.  City  Engr.,  Nebraska  City,  1895-1902; 
Gen.  Mgr.,  Nebraska  City  Tel.  Co.,  1900-5; 
pvt.  Engng.  practice,  1895-1910;  Sec.  and  Dir.. 
firm  of  Callahan  Bros.,  Munn  &  Reise.  In- 
vented and  Patented  Dredging  Mach.,  1910- 
II.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  Nat.  Geog. 
Soc;  Assoc  mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.;  Engrs.  Club 
of  Kansas  City;  Chamber  of  Commerce;  South- 
western Alumni  Assn.  Married  Veleda  Adelc 
McLellan,  Je  15,  1916.  Omaha,  Neb.  Address, 
Aich  Hill,  Mo. 

903.     CHARLES  WILLIAM  NOBLE 

Contractor;   B.   S.  in   Arch.;  b.   D   18,   1869, 
Chicago;   s.  William  (b.  N  24,  1837,  Ire.)   and 
Mary   (McCarthy)  Noble  (b.  S  12,   1843,  Cork, 
do  ).      Prepared    in    N.    Div.    H.    S.,    Chicago; 
Univ.   Acad.   Arch.    Club;    Alpha    Tau   Omega; 
Capt.     Univ.   Regt.     Supt.,   Bldg.   Const.,   1895- 
1903;    Contr.,   1903—.   Ill-   Nat.  Guard     1887-92, 
part  of   1894,  Co.   D,  1st  Inf.;  Capt.  U.   b.  K., 
Q     M.    Corps,    1897;    active    service    My    1897; 
const,    of    (Jamp    Grant,    Rockford,    111.,    1917; 
Supervising    Constructing    Q.     M.     m    charge 
Hosp.  Const,  with  Hdqtrs.,  Washington,   U    <^., 
ig,7_.     Mai.,   Q.   M.    Corps,   New   York   City. 
.Mem,     A.     F.     A.     M.;     N.     H.     Consistory, 
S.  P.  R.  S.  32nd  degrees;  Kora  Temple  A.  A. 
O    N    M.   S.    Lewiston,  Me.;   Univ.  Club,  Chi- 
cago;'I.aCrosse  Club,  LaCrosse,  Wis.     Married 
Fosephine  Vernon,   D   23,    1897,  Chicago.     Chil- 
dren:    Dorothy  Vernon,  b.   F   10.  1903.  Ports- 
mouth, N.   H.;  Vernon  Haven,  b.  Ag  3.   J907. 
LaCrosse,    Wis. ;    Mary    Josephine,    b.    Jc    10. 
1912.    Address,  411  S.  i6th  St.,  LaCrosse.  Wis. 


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[1895 


904.  ARTHUR  LOW  PILLSBURY 
(Brother  of  Nos.  90s.  3140) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.; 
b.  N  30,  1869,  Normal,  111.;  s.  William  Low 
(b.  N  4,  1838,  Derry,  N.  H.)  and  Marion 
(Forrest)  Pillsbury  (b.  Ja  12,  1843,  London. 
Eng.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S.  Harvard. 
1891-2.  Class  and  Univ.  Ball  team;  Sigma  Chi. 
Employed  at  Chicago,  Pittsburg,  Trenton.  N. 
J.,  and  Philadelphia.  Dir.  and  Pres..  Blooni- 
ington  Country  Club.  Married  Daisy  Hill,  N 
8,  1898,  Bloomington,  111.  Child,  Frances  Hill, 
b.  Jl  1901.  Address,  Peoples  Bank  Bldg., 
Bloomington,  111. 

905.     BERTHA   MARION    PILLSBURY 
(Sister  of  Nos.  904,   3140) 

Registrar;  A.  B.;  b.  Je  i8,  1875,  Blooming- 
ton, 111.;  d.  William  Low  (b.  N  4,  1838,  Derry, 
N.  H.)  and  Marion  (Forrest)  Pillsbury  (b. 
Ja  12,  1843.  London,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  A.  M.,  Radcliffe,  1898;  Ph.  D.,  do., 
1912.  Alethenai;  Eng.  Club;  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta.  Instr.,  Rhet.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1898-9: 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Decatur,  18991901;  Instr., 
Eng.,  Univ.  Acad.,  1901-4;  do.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1904-6;  Grad.  Stud.,  Radcliffe  Coll.  1906-7; 
Reader  in  Eng.  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1907-8; 
Instr.,  Eng.,  Simmons  Coll.,  1908-11;  Grad. 
Stud.,  Radcliffe  Coll.,  1911-12;  Instr.,  Eng., 
Simmons  Coll.,  191 2-13;  Registrar,  Simmons 
Coll.,  1913-15;  Asst.  Prof.,  Eng..  Simmons  Coll., 
1915-17;  Registrar.  Simmons  Coll..  1917---. 
Address,  39  Pilgrim  Road,  Boston;  bus.  add., 
Simmons  Coll.,   do. 

906.  JOHN  CONRAD  QUADE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  9,  1872, 
Moline,  111.;  s.  Conrad  (b.  S  6,  1842,  Schleswig, 
Ger.)  and  Anna  (Kroeger)  Quade  (b.  Jl  3- 
1850,  do.).  Prepared  in  Moline  H.  S.  Pres., 
Sr.  class.  Asst.  Engr.,  Chicago  Park  Comn., 
1896-7;  C.  E.,  Kewanee,  111.,  1897-1900;  Chief 
Engr.,  Western  Tube  Co.,  Kewanee,  1900-4; 
do..  Big  Creek,  Col.  Co.,  St.  David,  111.,  1904—: 
Engr.  Corps  Nat.  Guards,  1896-7.  Mem.,  A.  1. 
M.  E.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  R.  A.  M.;  R.  S.  M.; 
K.  T.;  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S.,  Mahommed,  Peoria; 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  Florence  A.  Northrop,  Je 
17,  1912,  (Zanton,  111.  Address,  Box  495,  Can- 
ton, 111.;  bus.  add.,  St.  David,  111. 

907.  THOMAS  WASHINGTON  REELY 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  F  22.  1863, 
Spring  Green,  Wis.;  s.  William  (b.  Ag  10,  1828, 
Brookland,  Kent,  Eng.)  and  Phebe  Robson 
(Spalding)  Reely  (b.  Lincolnshire,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Spring  Green  H.  S.  Philomathean ; 
Arch.  Club;  Illio  staff;  Technograph  Bd. 
Draftsman  in  Architects'  offices,  1895-9;  prac- 
ticing Arch.,  Ft.  Dodge,  la.,  1899 — .  Mem.,  la. 
Chap.  A.  I.  A.  Married  Adeline  Van  Buskirk, 
Ag  2,  1899,  Webster  City,  la.  Address,  1402 
3rd  Ave.  N.,  Ft.  Dodge,   la.t 

908.  HARLEY  EDSON  REEVES 
(Brother  of  No.  4380) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  21,  1874. 
Tampico,  111.;  s.  Joseph  C.  (b.  1840,  Marion, 
N.  Y.)  and  Frances  R.  (Brewer)  Reeves  (b. 
1844,  Berkshire  Co.,  Mass.).  Prepared  in 
Tampico  H.  S.  Pres.  C.  E.  Club;  Pres.  Mil. 
Club;  Shield  and  Trident;  Maj.,  Univ.  Regt.; 
Instr.  Mil.,  1893-5;  Varsity  Football  team; 
Class  Football;  Class  Pres.  Taught,  1895-8; 
Mil.  service,  1898-9;  U.  S.  Civ.  Service,  1899 — ; 
Serg.  and  Lt.,  3d  Volunteer  Engrs..  U.  S.  and 
Cuba,  1898-9;  U.  S.  Insp.,  111.  and  Miss,  canal, 
1900-2;  tJ.  S.  Jr.  Engr.,  1902  11;  U.  S.  Asst. 
Engr.,  191 1 — .  Auth.:  Strength  of  Ice.  Tech- 
nograph, 1895;  Reinforced  Concrete  Adequate 
Linings,  111.  .Soc.  of  Engrs.  and  Survs.,  1910. 
Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.;  111.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  and 
Survs.     Married  Helen  A.   Nowers,   N  2,   1901, 


Atkinson,  111.  Child,  James  Edson.  b.  S  16, 
1006.  Address,  Le  Claire,  la.,  R.  2;  bus. 
add.,  U.  S.  Engrs.  Office,  do. 

909.  HERBERT  BRUNSKILL  ROWE 
Pharmacist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ag  13,  1872, 
Dudley,  111.;  s.  Mark  (b.  1834,  Yorkshire, 
Eng.)  and  Rosina  (House)  Rowe  (b.  1832, 
Barre,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Mattoon  H.  S.  Adel- 
phic;  Kappa  Sigma.  Mfg.;  Pharmacist;  Militia, 
1889-92.  Mem.,  111.  Phar.  Assn.;  Nat.  Assn. 
Retail  Druggists.  Married  Nelle  Vandaveer, 
S  26,  1900.  Child,  Mary  Huston,  b.  Ja  10, 
1904.    Address.  201  N.  Central  Ave.,  Paris,  Ill.f 

910.  JOSEPH  WILLIAM  ROYER 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ag  2,  1873, 
Urbana;  s.  John  D.  (b.  Jl  13,  1831,  Baltimore) 
and  Mary  M.  (Brining)  Royer  (b.  Ap  6,  1846, 
Vienna,  Austria).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
City  Engr.,  Urbana,  1898-1906.  Married  Ade- 
laide Danely,  O  14,  1902,  Champaign.  Address, 
801  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add..  Flat 
Iron    Bldg.,   do. 

911.  WILLIAM  IRA  ROYSDON 
Proprietor  of  Billiard  Hall;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.; 
b.  N  17,  1872,  Delphi,  Ind.;  s.  William  Jeffer- 
son and  Elizabeth  (Peddicord)  Roysdon.  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Sigma  Chi;  Adel- 
phic;  Baseball  and  Track  teams.  Address, 
\i2   VV.   Clark  St.,  Champaign. t 

912.  ALBERT  JEFFERSON  SAYERS 
(Brother  of  No.  1081) 
Engr.  Salesman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  10, 
1870,  Troy,  O.;  s.  Judson  (b.  D  18,  1841, 
Troy,  O.)  and  Mary  Ann  (Gearhart)  Sayers 
(b.  My  29,  1840,  Piqua,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Farmer  City  H.  S.  M.  E.  Soc.  In  bus..  Cham- 
paign, 1895-6;  I.  C.  R.  R.  Co.,  1896-7;  Sar- 
gent &  Steel  Co.,  1897-S;  in  charge  P.  Testing 
Lab.,  Link  Belt  Co.,  1898;  Draftsman,  1898-9; 
Engr.  in  charge  of  Const.,  1 899-1 900;  Engr., 
-Salesman,  1900 — .  Mem.,  Baptist  Church; 
A.  S.  M.  E.  Address,  7121  Eggleston  Ave., 
C'hicago. 

913.     DAISY  COFFIN  SCOTT- 

(STEVENSON) 

(Sister  of  No.  914) 

B.    L.;    b.    O    21,    1874,    Brimfield,    111.;    d. 

Thomas    Gibney    (b.   Ag   2,    1824,    Mt.    Jackson, 

Pa.)    and    Rosalthea     (Coffin)     Scott    (b.    1836, 

Heaver    Falls,    Pa.).      Prepared    in    Champaign 

M.     S.     Alethenai.       Married     William     Henry 

Stevenson,   Je   29,    1904,   Champaign.     Address, 

320  Ash  Ave.,  Ames,  la. 

914.  WILLIAM  JOHN  SCOTT 
(Brother  of  No.  913) 
Investigator  and  Lecturer;  B.  S.  in  Sc. ;  b. 
1870,  Walden,  111.;  s.  Thomas  G.  (b.  1824,  Pa.) 
and  Rosalthea  (Coffin)  Scott  (b.  1836,  Beaver 
Falls,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
1).  V.  M.,  Colo.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1917-  Acting 
Head  of  Dept.  of  Anatomy,  Veterinary  Div., 
("olo.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  Ft.  Collins,  Colo.,  1917- 
18.  Served  as  scout  in  Boer  War,  1900-1. 
Mem.,  Veterinary  Med.  Assn.,  St.  Agr.  Coll.; 
correspondent  for  do.  Married  Louise  M. 
Gleck,  1907,  Littleton,  Colo.  Children:  Rosal- 
thea Coffin,  b.  Je  6,  1912;  W.  J.,  Jr.,  b.  Mr  23, 
igi6.     Address,  Ft.   Collins,  Colo. 

915.     'HENRY    HARRISON     SCURLOCK 

Lawyer;  B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  12,  1864, 
Beaver,  O.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  Ja  16,  1837,  Win- 
chester, O.)  and  Angeline  (Westfall)  Scurlock 
(b.  Ag  20,  1834,  do.).  Prepared  in  Nat.  Norm. 
Univ.,  Lebanon,  O.;  B.  S.,  Lebanon,  O.,  1889. 
Pliilomatliean — 2d  place  in  Declamation  Con- 
test. Taught,  1 895- 1 902;  Newspaper  Bus.  Agt., 
1897;  Real  Est.  and  Collections  and  Law, 
1897 — .      Married    Sarah   Elizabeth   Humphreys, 


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89 


Je  18,  1901,  Decatur,  111.  Children:  Helen 
Loraine,  b.  N  27,  1905;  Mary  Catharine,  b. 
My  19,  1907;  Martha  Victoria,  b.  F  22,  1909. 
Died    O  24,  1913,  Decatur,  111. 


916.     CHARLES  VICTOR  SEASTONE 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  18,  1872, 
New  Boston,  111.;  s.  John  August  (b.  Ag  3, 
1834,  near  Stockholm,  Sweden)  and  Eva 
Sophia  (Hillmore)  Seastone  (b.  S  29,  1839, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Engr.  with  Miss.  Riv.  Comn.,  1895-7;  Asst., 
T.  &  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1897-1900;  Instr., 
Asst.  Prof.,  and  Assoc.  Prof.,  San.  Engng., 
Purdue  Univ.,  1900-7;  Prin.  Asst.  Engr., 
D.  W.  Mead,  Const.  Engr.,  1907-10;  Prin. 
Asst.  Mgr.  to  do.,  Madison,  Wis. ;  Assoc,  to 
do.,  as  consulting  engr.  practice,  1910 — .  Auth. : 
Methods  of  Measuring  VVater,  Ind.  Engr.  Soc. 
Proc;  Miss.  Riv.  Surs.,  do.;  Roadway  to 
Soldiers'  Home,  Proc.  of  Purdue  Soc.  Civil 
Engrs..  Mem.,  2d  Presb.  Church;  Ind.  Engng. 
Soc;  Assoc,  mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E. ;  Wis.  Engng. 
Soc.  Married  Susan  Bouton,  Je  25,  1900, 
Anna,  111.  Children:  John  Bouton,  b.  Mr  11, 
1905;  Charles  Victor,  b.  Ja  11,  1908.  Ad- 
dress, 134  VV.  Oilman  St.,  Madison,  Wis.; 
bus.   add.,   530  State   St.,  Madison,  Wis. 


917.     JOHN    EATON    SHEPARDSON 
(Brother  of  No.   1084) 

Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  21,  1875, 
Marble  Rock,  la.;  s.  Sylvanus  Eaton  (b.  Ag 
15,  1832,  Gerry,  N.  Y.)  and  Lucy  Maria 
(Judd)  Shepardson  (b.  S  22,  1832,  Patterson, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  West  Aurora  H.  S.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Engng.  Soc;  Ath.  Assn.;  Capt., 
Univ.  Regt.  Draftsman,  1895-8;  Asst.  City 
Engr.,  Kevvanee,  1898-9;  City  Engr.  and  Supt. 
Water  Dept.,  1899-1902;  Grad.  work,  Columbia, 
1902-4;  Civ.  Engr.  in  field,  S.  &  W.  R.  R., 
1905-6;  Res.  Engr.,  do.,  1906-7;  Res.  Engr., 
Clinchfield  &  Ohio  R.  R.,  1907-12;  Terminal 
Engr.,  Holston  Corp.,  Charleston,  S.  C,  1912 
17;  Cl'.ief  Engr.,  Norfolk  Southern  Farms,  Inc., 
Belhaven,  N.  C,  1917 — .  ist  Lt.,  Engr.  Co.. 
111.  Nat.  Guard,  1898.  Article,  The  Construc- 
tion of  the  South  and  Western  R.  R.,  23d  Ann. 
Report,  III.  Soc.  Engrs.  and  Survs.,  1908. 
pp.  141-7.  Mem.,  Unitarian  Church;  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  Shrine;  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.;  111. 
Soc.  Engr.  and  Survs.;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  111. 
S.  A.  R.;  Am.  Farm  Mgmt.  Assn.  Married 
Bertha  Belle  Blish,  D  28,  1007,  Kewanee,  111. 
Children:  Mary  Frances,  b.  D  15,  1908;  James 
Blish.  b.  O  20,  1910.  Address,  Belhaven  Beau 
fort  Co.,  N.  C. 


918.     MARION    EMELINE    SPARKS 
(Sister   of    No.    2254) 

Librarian;  A.  B. ;  B.  L.  S.,  1899;  A.  M., 
1900;  b.  D  5,  1872,  Miller  Tp.,  111.;  d.  Geo. 
(b.  N  21,  1845,  Lucas  Co.,  O.)  and  Esther 
Peacock  (Clifton)  Sparks  (h.  F  4,  1842,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Ottawa  Tp.  H.  S.;  Marseilles 
and  Seneca  H.  S.  Alcthenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
Lib.  Club;  Grad.  Club,  1904.  Lib.  Organizer, 
Davenport,  la.,  Acad,  of  Sc,  1900;  Elkhart, 
Ind.,  Pub.  Lib.,  1902-3;  Kansas  City,  Kan., 
Pub.  Lib.,  1903;  Dowagiac,  Mich.,  Pub.  Lib., 
1904;  Resident  Bibliographer,  Nutrition  In- 
vestigation Lab.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904-10;  mis- 
cellaneous bibliographic  work,  1910-12;  Lib. 
Asst..  Dept.  of  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912 — . 
Auth.:  Birds  vs.  Street  Cars,  Wilson  But., 
vol.  12.  No.  2,  pp.  44-8,  1905;  Note  of  a  Bril- 
liant Meteor,  Pop.  Astronomy,  vol.  55,  pp.  1558- 
9;  Dialect  or  English.  Dial,  vol.  24,  pp.  30;  A 
Census  of  the  Periodical  Lit.  of  Chem.,  U.  .S". 
Sc.  vol.  45.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church,  1892;  W. 
C.  T.  U.;  Cent.  III.  Branch  of  Assn.  of  Coll. 
Alumnae.    Address,   11 07  W.  Oregon,  Urbana. 


919.  BERTHA  SPENCER  (MINER) 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  3,  1874.  Oakley,  111.; 
d.  Read  (b.  D  23,  1836  Pa.)  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Greenman)  Spencer  (b.  Je  8,  1841,  Centre 
Bclpre,  O.).  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S. 
Taught  sch.  in  Flora,  Areola  and  Decatur. 
Married  Earnest  Adelbert  Miner,  Jl  11,  1901, 
Decatur,  111.  Children:  Harrison  Read,  b.  Ag. 
II,  1908;  Sarah  Avice,  b.  Je  20,  1910.  Ad- 
dress, 1 129  W.  Wood  St.,  Decatur,  111. 

920.  GODFREY  SPERLING 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Mr  4,  1873, 
Dewey,  Champaign  Co.  Prepared  in  Univ. 
.'\cad.  Adclphic  Engng.  and  grain  bus..  111. 
and  la.,  1895-9;  Engng.  and  irrigation  farming, 
Idaho  and  Ore.,  1899-1913;  engng.  and  gar- 
dening, Calif.,  1913-15;  specialty  gardening, 
S.  Dak.,  1915-18;  Asst.  Engr.,  U.  S.  Reclama- 
tion Service,  Cody,  Wyo.,  1918 — .  Married  Idah 
Mayble  Bailey,  D  6,  1899,  Cliampaign.  Children: 
Margaret,  b.  S  6,  1900  (died  Ag  2,  1901); 
Friede,  b.  Ja  11,  1904;  Lois,  b.  D  5,  1905; 
Godfrey,  b.  S  25,  1915.  Address,  Cody,  Wyo. 

921.  PvOBERT  WATT  STARK 
(Husband  of  No.  2044) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Je  29,  1871, 
.\ugusta,  111.;  s.  George  and  Nancy  (Parrott) 
Stark.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Farmer,  Au- 
gusta, 111.;  Asst.  Chem.,  St.  Water  Sur.,  1897- 
1905;  Asst.  Chem.,  111.  Exp.  Sta.,  1905 — ; 
Chem.,  Fitacion  Central  Agronomica  de  Cuba, 
Santiago  de  las  Vegas,  Cuba,  1907-9;  farmer, 
Augustr.,  111.,  1909-12;  Stud^  Univ.  of  111.  and 
Scientinc  Asst.  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1913 — . 
Marri.'d  Mabel  E.  Cafky  ('04),  O  s,  1904 
Jacksonville,  111.  Child,  Elizabeth,  b.  Jl  6, 
1905.    Address,  1107  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 

922.  MABEL  STEWART  (COLE) 
(Wife  of  G129) 
B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  O  25,  1873,  Champaign;  d. 
John  P.  and  Mary  (Evans)  Stewart.  Married 
Charles  Nelson  Cole  (g'97),  Ag  29,  1899, 
Irving  Park,  III.  Child.  Kenneth  Stewart,  b. 
Jl  10,   1900.     Address,  Oberlin,  O.t 

923.  »HOMER  THOMAS 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ag  24,  1866, 
Kickapoo,  111.;  s.  John  Andrews  (b.  O  19, 
1825,  Schuyler  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Dielsie 
(Stovvell)  Thomas  (b.  Jl  29,  1837,  New  York). 
Prepared  in  No.  Ind.  Norm.  Sch.  Arch.  Draft- 
ing, 1895-1900;  Supt.,  Const.,  1900-2;  Struct. 
Steel  Estimator,  1902-4;  Reinforced  Concrete 
design,  1904-6;  Reinforced  Concrete  Supt., 
1906-8;  With  F.  F.  Weld  in  Gen.  Struct.  De- 
signing, 1908-12.  Mem.,  West.  Soc.  Engrs. 
Died  Ja  3,  1917,  Sycamore,  lU. 

924.     MARION    THOMPSON    (GRATZ) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  494,  1091) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  10,  1873,  N.  Leo- 
minister,  Mass.;  d.  Edward  Papson  (b.  S  20, 
1833,  Heath,  Mass.)  and  Susan  Jane  (Burring- 
toii)  Thompson  (b.  Ap  24,  1838,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Bement  H.  S.  Married  Benjamin  Gratz,  O 
20,  1896,  Bement,  111.  Children:  Marion  How- 
land,  b.  Mr  17,  1898;  Helen  b.  Mr  19,  igoo. 
Address,  5155  Lindell  Ave.,  St.  Louis.f 

925.  WALTER  NOBLE  VANCE 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  F  22,  1874, 
Bement,  111.;  s.  N.  N.  and  Frances  Pamelia 
(Routh)  Vance.  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Elec.  Re- 
pair Work,  1896-8;  U.  S.  Navy,  Chief  Electa. 
U.  S.  S.  Philadelphia.  1808-9;  Elec  Engr., 
Miehle  P.  P.  and  Mfg.  Co.,  1900-5;  West. 
Elec.  Co.,  1905-6;  Sec,  Durand  Steel  Locker 
Co.,  1907-13;  V.  P.,  Durand  Steel  Locker  Co., 
1914-18.     Mem.,  A.   S.   M.   E. ;   Chicago  Engrs. 


University  of  Illinois 


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Club.  Married  Emily  A.  Camp,  O  24,  1906. 
Children:  Walter  N.,  b.  1907;  Arthur  St. 
Clair,  b.   191 1.     Address,   Chicago   Hgts.,   III. 

926.  CHARLES  CARLTON  WEBSTER 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  2,  1871, 
Polo,  111.;  s.  Wellan  Hassett  (b.  Ap  23,  1842, 
Eagle  Point,  111,)  and  Sarah  Catherine  (Davis) 
Webster  (b.  N  30,  1847,  Delaware  Co.,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic;  JNL  E.  & 
E.  E.  Engng.  Soc. ;  Memorial  Orator.  Supt., 
Elec.  Lt.  Plant,  West  Point,  Miss.,  1897;  ^^• 
pert  Electn.,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J.,  1901 ;  Gen. 
Mgr.,  Gas  &  Elec.  Co.,  Sandy  Hill.,  N.  Y., 
1902;  Asst.  Chief  and  Chief  Engr.  at  Schenec- 
tady, N.  Y.,  1 910;  Treas.  and  Mgr.,  La  V'eta 
Light,  Heat  &  Power  Co.,  1910 — .  Patent  Auto- 
matic Circuit  Controller,  No.  658,225,  Ap,  1900. 
Past  Grand,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  1897-  Married  Minnie 
May  Hartman,  My  10,  1900,  Bryan,  O.  Chil- 
dren: Gladys  Ruthena,  b.  Mr  i,  1901;  Nelson, 
b.  My  2,  1906;  Doris  Catherine,  b.  Ja  25,  1908. 
Address,  La  Veta,  Colo. 


927.  PARKER  MERRILL  WILLIAMS 

Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ag  19,  1872, 
Moline,  111.;  s.  A.  and  Sarah  Jane  (Taft)  Wil- 
liams. Y.  M.  C.  A.  Address,  528  Leader  Bldg., 
Cleveland. t 

928.  WILLIAM   KRIEBEL   YEAKEL 

Physician  and  Surg.;  B.  S.;  M.  D.,  1899; 
b.  Ja  27,  1865,  Hereford,  Berke  Co.,  Pa.;  s. 
John  (b.  N  21,  1823,  Hosensack,  Pa.)  and 
Lydia  (Kriebel)  Yeakel  (b.  Mr  8,  1829,  Quinet, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Polo  H.  S.  Adelphic; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Prin.,  Paxton 
H.  S.,  1896;  Student,  Coll.  P.  &  S.,  Chicago, 
1899;  Prof.  Histology,  Pathology  and  Bac- 
teriology, Omaha  Med.  Coll.,  1902;  practi- 
tioner of  medicine,  1899 — .  Mem.,  Baptist 
Church,  Irving  Park;  Chicago  Med.  Soc.  Mar- 
ried Mabel  E.  Robinson,  D  27,  1899,  Beloit, 
Wis.  Children:  Willard  Robinson,  b.  Ag  20, 
1901;  Helen  Lydia,  b.  Ap  7,  1903.  Address, 
4207  N.  Keeler  Ave.,  Chicago. 


CLASS  OF  1895  (77  LIVING,  4  DEAD) 


929.  *EDWARD  LANGFORD  ADAMS 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  31,  187s.  Philadelphia; 
s.  Edward  A.  (b.  do.)  and  Margaret  R. 
(Swain)  Adams  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  May- 
wood  H.  S.  and  Chicago  Man.  Tr.  Sch.  With 
David  L.  Barnes,  1896-7;  Mech.  Engr.,  and 
Asst.  Sunt,  of  the  Open  Hearth  Dept.,  The 
Sargent  Co.,  and  at  the  time  of  death,  Asst.  to 
the  Pres.  in  charge  of  operation  of  works  in 
Chicago  and  Chicago  Heights.  Died  Ja  31,  1902, 
Chicago. 

030.  AMELIA  DARLING  ALPINER 
(STERN) 
A.  B.;  b.  Mr  8,  1874,  Chicago;  d.  Soloman 
(b.  1836,  Cracow,  Austria)  and  Henrietta  (Fel- 
senthal)  Alpiner  (b.  1845,  Offenbach,  Ger.). 
Prepared  in  Kankakee  H.  S.  Pi  Beta  Phi; 
Alethenai;  Dramatic  Arts  Club;  French  Club; 
Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Class  poet,  1896;  Illini 
staff.  Teacher,  1896-99;  Stud,  and  Traveller, 
1899-1900.  Auth. :  From  Day  to  Day,  1896-97, 
E.  St.  Louis,  111.;  Children's  Literature,  Child 
Study  Monthly,  1898.  Mem.,  Social  Science 
Club  of  Champaign  and  Urbana,  1902;  Thirty 
Club,  1902;  Assn.  Coll.  Alumnae,  1904.  Mar- 
ried Albert  Leland  Stern,  Ap  30,  1901,  Kan- 
kakee, 111.  Children:  Alpiner  Leland,  b.  O 
13,  1902;  Dorothy  Darling,  b.  Ap  23,  1904. 
Address,   1009  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign. 

931.  JAMES  GEORGE  BEACH 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ja  4,  1875,  in 
Apalachin,  N.  Y.;  s.  Dr.  G.  W.  Beach.  Pre- 
pared in  Binghamton  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.;  Lehigh 
Univ.  Sigma  Chi;  Shield -and  Trident.  Doyle 
Patterson  &  Beach  Architects,  Portland,  Ore. 
Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Alice  Ben- 
son, O  25,  1909.  Child.  George  Benson,  b. 
Ja  26,  191 1.  Address,  1015  Quimby  St.,  Port- 
land, Ore;  bus.  add.,  401   Worcester  Bldg.,  do.li 

932.  JOSHUA  FRANKLIN  BEGOLE 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ap  21,  1871, 
O'Fallon,  111.-  s.  James  Monroe  and  Augusta 
Jane  (Beedle)  Begole.  Prepared  in  McKen- 
dree  Coll.  Philomathean.  Asst.  Erecting 
Engr.,  Tod  &  Stanley,  1896-7;  Meter  Dept., 
Wagner  Elec.  Mfg.  Co.,  1897-1900;  Elec.  Engr. 
in  charge  of  Meter  Switch  Board  and  spiral 
transformers  Dept.,  1900-08;  Elec.  Engr.  for 
Pub.  Service  Conin.,  1912;  Engr.,  James  E. 
Allison  &  Co.,  consulting  engrs.,  1918.  Del., 
Internal.  Elec.  Cong.,  1904,  as  M.  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Married  Mattie  A.  Bartlett,  F  11,  1900,  Col- 
linsville,  111.  Children:  Mildred  Augusta,  b. 
Ap  5,  1904;  Louis  Bartlett,  b.  Aly  5,  1906; 
Tames  Franklin,  b.  D  20,  1908.  Address,  1J29 
Temple   Place,    St.    Louis. 


933.  GEORGIANA  E.  BENNETT 

(Sister  of  No.  562) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  3,  1871, 
Milford  Center,  O.;  d.  George  F.  (b.  Wood- 
stock, Vt.)  and  Orpha  A.  (Marsh)  Bennett  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Ohio  Schs.  Alethenai;  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta.  Taught  in  Rochelle  H.  S^  John 
Marshall  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Address,  1375  E.  57th 
St.,  Chicago.! 

934.  NELLIE  BESORE  (SEARS) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  4,  1874,  Urbana;  d. 
George  (b.  D  20,  1832,  Waynesboro,  Pa.)  and 
Emma  Julia  (Denton)  Besore  (b.  F  13,  1850, 
Berlin,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Alethenai;  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  D.  A.  R.; 
C.  L.  S.  C.  Married  William  Everett  Sears, 
Je  29,  1899,  Urbana  (Divorced).  Child,  Mar- 
garet Denton,  b.  Mr  21,  1900.  Address.  508 
W.  Green  St.,  Urbana. 

935-  JAMES  WOODBURY  BLAKESLEE 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  i,  1874, 
Kinmundy,  111.;  s.  Barnett  W.  (b.  Austinburg, 
O.)  and  Mary  (Selleck)  Blakeslee  (b.  Norwalk, 
Conn.).  Prepared  in  Kinmundy  H.  S.;  Norm. 
Sch.,  Effingham,  111.  Adelphic;  Blackstonian 
Club;  Varsity  Baseball  Team;  Class  Football 
Teams.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Address,  326 
N.  Belmont  Ave.,  Los  Angeles. 

936.  WILLIAM  CHARLES  BRENKE 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1898;  b. 
Ap  12,  1874,  Berlin,  Ger.;  s.  Fred  William 
Martin  (b.  Jl  1846,  Ger.)  and  Wilhelmina 
(Klopper)  Brenke  (b.  O  1849,  do.).  Prepared 
in  N.  W.  Div.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Adelphic; 
Chem.  Club;  Math.  Club.  Instr.,  Math.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1896-1000;  Instr^  Math,  and  Astron., 
do.,  1900-4;  Harvard  Grad.  Sch.  in  Math, 
and  Fellow  in  Astron.,  1904.  Ph.  D.,  Harvard, 
1907.  Prof.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  Neb.  Published: 
Advanced  Algebra  and  Trigonometry,  19:0, 
345  pp.;  also  articles.  Apparent  Figure  of  the 
Slcy,  Observations  of  Variable  Stars,  The 
Leonids  of  1901-02,  Nova  Persei,  etc.  Mem., 
Deutsche  Math.  Vereinigung;  Circolo  Mat.  di 
Palermo;  Am.  Math.  Soc;  A.  A.  A.  S.,  Fel- 
low; A.  C.  S.  Married  Kate  A.  Read,  Ag  16, 
1898,  Urbana.  Children:  William  Mastin,  b. 
.\g  12,  1899  (died  Ag  14,  1899);  Katherine,  b. 
Ag  7,  1900;  Bernice,  b.  Ag  26,  1902.  Address. 
1250  S.  2ist  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

937.     HENRY  TACKSON  BURT 
Struct.  Engr.;    B.   S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,   1914; 
b.    F   6,    1873,    Urbana;    s.    Henry  Jackson    (b. 


1896] 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


91 


O.)  and  Isahelle  (Dunlap)  Burt  (b.  1845,  Cook 
Co..  111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Philo- 
mathean;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Draftsman,  1898;  Asst. 
Engr.,  Chicago  and  Northwestern  R.  R.,  1899; 
Asst.  Engr.,  West.  Ind.  R.  R.,  1900;  Asst. 
Prof.,  C.  E.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  191 1;  Contr.  Engr., 
Am.  Bridge  Co.,  1902;  Contr.  Mgr.,  Am.  Bridge 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  Denver,  till  191 1;  now  Struct. 
En^r.,  Holabird  &  Roche,  Archs.,  Chicago. 
Maj.,  Q.  M.  Corps,  N.  A.,  iqi8 — .  Auth. :  Steel 
Const.,  370  pp..  Am.  Tech.  Soc,  Chicago,  1914. 
Mem.,  West.  Sbc.  of  Engrs.,  Pres.,  1917;  Clii- 
cago  Engrs.  Club;  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Ma- 
terials; Am.  Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engng. 
Educ;  A.  S.  C.  E.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Univ.  Club 
of  Chicago;  President  Univ.  of  111.  ,'\lumni 
Assn.  1916-18.  Married  Etlith  A.  B.  Fleming, 
Jl  2,  1901,  Champaign.  Children:  Henry  Jack- 
son, b.  My  10,  1904;  Luella,  b.  Mr  29.  1908; 
Jesse  Fleming,  b.  My  3,  1910;  Morris  Nathan, 
b.  S  I,  1912;  Helen  Edith,  b.  ja  14,  igi.s-  Ad- 
dress, 1027  Elm  wood  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  1400  Monroe  Bldg.,  Chicago. 

938.     CORA  MAE  CAIRNS  (MARSH) 

(Wife  of  No.  1062) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  25,  1874,  Polo,  111.; 
d.  James  (b.  My  25,  1834,  Cabin  Hill,  N.  Y.) 
and  Rebecca  Jane  (Starner)  Cairns  (b.  D  14, 
1843).  Prepared  in  Polo  H.  S.  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
Alethenai.  Married  Norman  Foote  Marsh 
('97),  190I1  Polo,  111.  Children:  Norman  Le- 
Roy,  b.  My  24,  1902;  Marion  Elizabeth,  b.  Ag 
7,  1906.  Address,  911  Fair  Oaks  Ave.,  South 
Pasadena,  Calif. t 

939.     *WALTER  GILBERT  CAMPBELL 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in   E.    E.;    E.    E.,    1897;    b. 

1873,  Brinfield,  111.;  s.  Felix  G.  Campbell. 
Died  Je  6,  1903,  St.  Paul. 

940.     DAVID  HOBART  CARNAHAN 
(Brother  of  No.  685;  Husband  of  No.  G364) 
Professor;    A.    B.;    A.    M.,    1898;    b.    N    16. 

1874,  Dixon,  111.;  s.  David  Franklin  and  Sarah 
Anna  (Dobbins)  Carnahan.  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Sigma  Chi;  Adelphic; 
Shield  and  Trident;  Fellowship,  1897-8;  Ed.- 
in-Chief,  Illini,  1896;  Baseball  Team;  Track 
Team;  Tennis  Championship,  1898.  Taught 
French,  Univ.  of  111.,  1896-8;  attended  Univ. 
Paris,  1898-9;  Teacher,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
:899-i9oo;  Univ.  of  Idaho,  1900-1;  Univ.  of 
111.,  1901-3  and  1905 — ■.  Ph.D.,  Yale,  1905. 
Auth.;  The  Prologue  in  the  Old  French  and 
Provencal  Mystery,  The  Tuttle  Morehouse  & 
Taylor  Co.,  New  Haven,  200  pp.,  1905;  Poesies 
de  Maistre  Eloy  du  Mont,  diet  Constentin,  do., 
58  pp.,  1907;  Jean  d' Abundance,  A  Study  of 
his  Life  and  Works,  Univ.  Press,  Urbana- 
Champaign,  1909,  133  pp.;  The  Ad  Deum  Vadit 
of  Jean  Gerson,  Unk'.  of  III.  Studies,  155  pp.. 
Urbana,  1917;  also  articles  in  various  scien- 
tific periodicals;  Translator  (with  A.  T.  Lin- 
coln) Theoretical  Principles  of  the  Methods  of 
Analytical  Chem.  by  iVI.  C.  Chesneau,  The 
MacMillan  Co.,  N.  Y..  184  pp.,  1910.  Mem., 
Lang.  Assn.  Married  Mabel  Clare  Johnson 
(g'o8),  Je  19,  1909,  Arkadelphia,  Ark.  Chil- 
dren: Margaret,  b.  Jl  25,  1910;  Franklin  Neil,  b. 
F  19,  1912;  Sarah,  b.  Ja  7,  1916.  Address,  1006 
Nevada  St.,   Urbana. 

941.  MELVILLE  CLARKE  CHATTEN 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  29,  1873, 
Quincy,  111.;  s.  Enoch  R.  (b.  Ap  4,  1846,  do.) 
and  Alice  Louise  (Miller)  Chatten  (b.  F  29, 
1852,  do.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S.  Sigma 
Chi;  Shield  and  Trident;  ist  in  pole  vault, 
Univ.  meet.  With  Elec.  Elevator  Co.,  1896- 
1900;  studied  Arch,  in  Paris,  1905-6;  Practising 
Arch.,  1906 — with  Chatten  &  Hammond.  Mem., 
A.  I.  A.  111.  Soc.  Archs.  Married  Anne  Cole- 
man,   S    17,    19:0,   Chicago.      Child,    Janet    Mc- 


Cormick,  b.  S  28,  191 .;.  Address,  1151  Oakley 
Ave.,  Hubbard  Woods,  111.;  bus.  add.,  11 12 
Steinway  Bldg.,  Chicago. 

942.  FLORENCE  BESANCON  CLARKE 

(MICHALEK) 

(Sister  of  Nos.  640,   641,  1024) 

B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Mr  10,  1875,  Quincy,  III.; 
d.  Edwin  Ambler  (b.  Je  8,  1839,  Oswego,  N. 
Y.)  and  Leoline  F.  (Bcsancon)  Clarke  (b.  Je 
22,  1839,  Natchez,  Miss.).  Prepared  in  Quincy 
H.  S.  Alethenai;  Univ.  Club;  Chem.  Club. 
Chem.  for  111.  Chem.  Co.,  Gen.  Chem.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago Hgts. ;  Investigation  of  Volumetric  deter- 
mination of  Alumina  in  basic  Alum.  Married 
John  Michalek,  Ja  i,  1902,  Quincy,  111.  Child- 
ren: John  Jr.,  b.  O  13,  1902;  Louise  Antoinette, 
b.  O  25,  190s;  Barbara  Jane,  b.  N  27,  1910.  Ad- 
dress,  13  E.   i6th   St.,  Chicago  Heights,  111. 

943.     MARY  MAUDE  COLE  (SCOTT) 

(Wife  of  No.  993) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  22,  1874,  Rantoul, 
111.;  d.  William  Robinson  (b.  Mr  4,  1844,  Nap- 
anee,  Ont.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Lavinia 
(Steele)  Cole  (b.  Je  8,  1854,  Pinckneyville, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Rantoul  H.  S.  Alethenai; 
Pres.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Eng.  Club;  Cercle  Fran- 
cais;  Valedictorian;  Fellowship,  1896-97;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Mem.,  Social  (Tlubs  and  Miss. 
Socs.  in  Mattoon,  111.,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  and 
Yankton,  S.  Dak.;  Mem.,  Congr.  Church. 
Married  George  Harvey  Scott  ('96),  D  31, 
1897,  Rantoul,  III.  Children:  William  Arthur, 
b.  N  23,  1898;  Franklin  Daniel,  b.  Jl  4,  1901; 
Irving  Cole,  b.  Je  7,  1904  (died  N  10,  1904); 
Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  0  11,  1005;  Clara  Lavinia, 
b.  Mr  21,  1907.     Address,  Crete,  Neb. 

944.     PAUL  HENRY   COOPER 
Merchant;    B.    S. ;    b.    F    3,    1873,    Mendota, 
111.;  s.  P.  H.  Cooper  (b.  Ja  12,   1842,  Glasgow, 
Scot.).     Ath.  Assn.;   Sigma  Chi.     Baseball  and 
Football  Teams.     Address,  Aurora,  111. 

945.     WARREN   EDWARD  DURSTINE 

(Husband  of  No.  975) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Je  28,  1869, 
Benton  Co.,  la.;  s.  John  Elliott  (b.  D  s,  1842, 
Butler  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Emma  (Stone)  Durstine 
(b.  S  21,  1849,  Mt.  Vernon,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Rock  Falls  H.  S.;  Oberlin  Acad.;  Oberlin 
Coll.,  1 89 1 -2.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  V.  P.,  Class  of 
'96;  Gen.  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1896-1903. 
Taught,  H.  S.,  Joliet,  1903-9;  Tech.  H.  S., 
Cleveland,  1909 — .  Mem.,  Assn.  of  Sc.  and 
Math.  Teachers;  Presby.  Church;  A.  A.  A. 
S.;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  Cleveland  Geog.  Club; 
Northeastern  O.  Teachers'  Assn.;  O.  Teachers' 
Assn.;  City  Club,  Cleveland.  Married  Althea 
S.  Mather  ('96).  F  10,  1900,  Joliet,  111.  Chil- 
dren: John  Elliott,  b.  D  10,  1900;  Emery 
Mather,  b.  Mr  31,  1902;  Warren  Edward  Jr., 
b.  Ap  21,  1909;  Elizabeth  Emma,  b.  My  11, 
1916.      Address,    107    Burton   Ave.,    Cleveland. 

946.  HENRY   CLARENCE    ESTEE 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in  C.    E. ;    b.    Ap    6,    1875; 

s.  Charles  Bright  (b.  My  11,  1842,  Shiloh,  N. 
J.)  and  Emma  (Damon)  Estee  (b.  Mr  22,  1850. 
Burk,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Gibson  City  H.  S. 
Adelphic;  Engrs.  Club.  C.  Engr.  with  U.  S. 
Govt,  on  111.  and  Miss.  Canal,  1896-1900;  C. 
N.  W.  Ry.,  1900-13;  with  C.  St.  P.  M.  and  C 
Ry-.  191 3;  Asst.  Valuation  Engr.  of  do.,  located 
at  St.  Paul.  Married  Grace  Buchan,  Ag  17, 
1904,  Buda,  111.     Address,   Gibson  City,  111. 

947.  "FRANK  MILTON  EVERETT 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in   E.   E. ;   b.    Ap    18,    1873, 

Springfield,  Mo.;  s.  Francis  A.  (b.  St.  John, 
N.  B.,  Can.)  and  Flora  E.  (Doe)  Everett  (b. 
Calais,  Me.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Adelphic.       Draftsman,     Central     Iron     Works, 


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Quincy,  111.  Auth.:  Practical  Const,  of  Rheo- 
stats for  Elec.  Elevators,  Technograph,  No.  11, 
1896-97.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church.  Died  Ag  5, 
189-,  Quincy,  111. 

948.     RACHEL   ELLEN   FOLGER 

(RHUMPHREY) 

(Sister   of   No.   S4o) 

B.    S.;   b.   My    14,    1868,   Ridgefarm,  IH.;    d. 

John    (b.    Ridgefarm,    111.)    and    Elizabeth   Ann 

(Reynolds)     Folger     (b.    Bloomingdale,     Ind.). 

Prepared  in  X'ermilion  Acad.     Creamery,  1898- 

9.      Married    Richard    H.    Rhumphrey,    Ja    28, 

1903,     Lafayette,     Ind.       Children:     Nettie,     b. 

F  9,  1904;  Julia,  b.  S   13,  1905-     Address,  Cul 

ver,  Ind. 

949,  BERTHA  VANHOESEX  FORBES 

(HERRING) 
(Daughter  of  H20;  Sister  of  Nos.  1031,  1868) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  28,  j874, 
Normal,  111.;  d.  Stephen  Alfred  {p.  My  29, 
1844,  Stephenson  Co.,  111.)  and  Clara  bhaw 
(Gaston)  Forbes  (b.  Ag  31,  1848,  Hamilton, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Dramatic  Club; 
Alethenai;  lllio  Bd.  Instr.,  Biol.,  Austin  H.  S., 
1896-1904;  Instr.,  Wendell  Phillips  H.  S., 
Chicago,  1904-11;  do.,  oral  English,  1911-13; 
do..  Technique  of  Speech,  Story-Telling,  Hyde 
Park  H.  S.,  1913-16;  do.,  Senn  H.  S.,  1916- 
18;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Quarterly  Jour,  of  Speech 
Educ,  1918 — .  Auth.:  three  articles  in  Quar- 
terly Jour,  of  Speech  Educ.  Mem.^  Nat.  Assn. 
of  Teachers  of  Speech;  Nat.  btory-Tellers 
League;  D.  A.  R.;  Womans  City  Club.  Mar- 
ried Burton  Ruggles  Herring,  Ag  14,  1913. 
Chicago.  Address,  131 1  Hood  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  Senn  H.  S.,  5900  Glenwood  Ave., 
do. 

950.  CHARLES    HUNTER     GARNETT 
(Brother  of  Nos.    1504.  2098,  3373.  3745.  4670) 

Judge;  A.  B.;  A.  M.,  1897;  b.  Ja  12,  1873, 
Colmar,  111.;  s.  Robert  Kirtley  (b.  Ag  4.  1844. 
St.  Mary's,  111.)  and  Anna  Ehzabetl. 
(Hunter)  Garnett  (b.  O  19,  1845.  Catasauqua, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Plymouth  H.  S.  and  Car 
thage  Coll.,  Acad.  LL.  B.,  Yale,  1899-  Adel 
phic;  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Fellowship  in  Econ., 
1896-7;  won  Harris  Banking  Prize,  1896. 
Admitted  to  111.  Bar,  1899;  State's  Atty.,  Ilan 
cock  Co.,  111.,  1900-4;  Sec.  and  Treas.,  States 
Atty's.  Assn.  of  111.,  1904-5;  Judge  of  Superioi 
Court  of  Oklahoma  Co.,  Okla.,  1914-18.  Auth.; 
St.  Banks  of  Issue  in  111.,  Univ.  of  111.,  55 
pp.,  1898.  Married  Mary  Ermine  Williams, 
Je  6,  1906,  Ft.  Stockton,  Tex.  Children: 
Elizabeth  Ermine,  b.  D  3,  1908;  Williams 
Kirtley,  b.  Je  24,  1911;  Sarah  Kathryn,  b.  Ap 
14,  1914.  Address,  1615  E.  8th  St.,  Oklahoma 
City,  Okla.;  bus.  add.,  920  St.  Nat.  Bank  Bldg., 
do. 

951.  FRANK  HENRY  GAZZOLO 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  N  6,  1870,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Frank  A.  (b.  1822,  Genoa,  Italy)  and 
Camilla  Rettagliata  Gazzolo  (b.  1857.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  North  Div.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Sigma  Chi. 
A  M.  Harvard,  1898.  Pres.,  Gazzolo  Drug  & 
Chem.  Co.,  Chicago.  Discovered  new  chem. 
substances  described  in  Contributions  from  The 
Chem.  Lab.  of  Harvard  as  follows:  On  Certain 
Derivatives  of  Symmetrical  Trichlorbenzol, 
Proc.  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sc;  Vol.  XXV,  No. 
7,  :o  pp.;  On  Certain  Colored  Substances  De- 
rived from  Nitro  Compounds,  Harvard,  igoo. 
Mem..  Deutsche  Chemische  Gesellschaft,  1897; 
Nat.  Geographic  Soc;  A.  C.  S.;  Hamijton  Club. 
Married  Ta  8,  1902,  Chicago;  wife  died  D  14, 
1903.     Address,   119-123  S.  Green  St.,  Chicago. 

952.  FRANK  HOPKINS  GREEN 
Railroad    Engr.;    B.    S.    in    M.    E.;   b.    Ap    7. 

1874,  Colfax,  111.;  s.  Patrick  and  Maria  (Hop- 
kins) Green.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Philo- 
mathean;   Engng.   Soc;  Maj.,  Univ.  Regt.    Sur- 


veying, 1896;  Locomotive  Fireman,  1896; 
Masonry  Insp.  and  Mech.  draftsman,  S.  P. 
R.  R.  &  Santa  Fe,  1898-1900;  Surv.  on  various 
R.  Rs.  as  Engr.  on  location  and  const.;  Engr. 
on  Humboldt  Northern  R.  R.,  1900 — .  High- 
way Comn.,  Humboldt  Co.,  Calif.  Married 
Pauline  A.  Valdes,  O  s,  1904,  Palo  Alto,  Calif. 
Children:  Pauline  Anita,  b.  S  19,  1905;  Frank 
Robert  Duncan,  b.  Ag  29,  1910.  Address, 
Eureka,   Calif.t 

953.  HERBERT  JOHN  GREEN 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  D  31,  1870, 
Kewanee,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  N  21,  1837,  Nen- 
thead,  Eng.)  and  Elizabeth  (Slack)  Green  (b. 
S  21,  1839,  Durham,  do.).  Prepared  in  Jen- 
nings Sem.  and  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Glee  CXnh.  Arch,  work,  1896-7; 
Instr.,  Man.  Tr.,  Pub.  Schs.,  1897-01;  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  1901-8;  Instr.,  Mech.  Draw- 
ing, Lane  Tech..  1908 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church. 
Married  Nellie  M.  Speyer,  Je  28,  1899,  Chicago. 
Children:  John  Russell,  b.  Ap  14,  1900;  Beatrice 
Elizabeth,  b.  Ag  10,  1901  (died  F  10,  1902). 
.Address,  1615  Sherwin  Ave.,  Rogers  Park, 
Chicago. 

954.     'HOWARD  HALL   HASKELL 
B.    S.    in    E.    E.;    b.    1874,    Mendota,    111.;    s. 
F.  H.  Haskell,  Sr.    Died  Je  5,   1901,  Mendota, 
111. 

955.     JOHN  HINDMAN 
Merchant;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Iroquois  Co., 
111.;    s.   Joseph    and    Catherine    Hindman.      Pre- 
pared   in     Univ.    Acad.       Adelphic.      Address, 
1732  Balmoral  Ave.,  Chicago. 

956.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  HONENS 
Mgr.,  Foundry  Co.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  C.  E., 
1907;  b.  Ag  8,  1872,  Milan,  111.;  s.  Gus- 
tavus  Henry  (b.  N  8,  1832,  Beliefield,  Prus- 
sia) and  Amelia  Emily  (Clippinger)  Honens 
(b.  Mr  15,  1834,  Massillon,  (J.).  Prepared  in 
Milan  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic;  C.  E. 
Club;  Asst.  Ed.,  The  Technograph;  Bus.  Mgr., 
lllio;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Illini.  Insp.,  Draftsman,  etc., 
on  surs.  for  111.  and  Miss.,  Hennepin  Canal, 
1896;  Insp.,  Chicago  River  Imp.,  1897;  Jr. 
U.  S.  Engr.,  111.  and  Miss.  Canal,  1897- 1909; 
Asst.  U.  S.  Engr.,  Mo.  and  Osage  River  Imp., 
1009-14;  Mgr.,  Sterling  Foundry  Co.,  1914 — ; 
Pres.  Bd.  of  Educ,  Sterling  H.  S.  Mem.,  West. 
Soc.  of  Engrs. ;  A.  S.  C.  E. ;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Married  Mary  Esabella 
Manahan,  N  29,  1899,  Sterling,  111.  Children: 
John  Gustavus,  b.  Ja  24,  1901;  Robert  Ward, 
b.  Je  14,  1906.  Address,  507  5th  Ave.,  Ster- 
ling,  III. 

957.  HENRY  GUSTAV  HOTTES 
(Brother  of  No.  814) 
Fruit  Grower;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  N  i,  1871, 
Mascoutah,  111.;  s.  Frederick  (b.  Jl  13.  1840, 
Grosszimmer,  Hesse  Darmstadt)  and  Barbara 
(Dathan)  Hottes  (b.  N  29,  1847,  Speyer,  Ba- 
varia). Prepared  in  Mascoutah  H.  S.,  Furn- 
iture and  Undertaking;  Fruit  Grower.  Mem., 
Colo.  Consistory  No  1,  Denver;  El  Jebel 
Shrine,  Denver;  Temple  Commandery  No.  23, 
Grand  Junction,  Colo.  Married  Emma  Kleine. 
le  I,  1898,  Mascautab,  111.;  Amelia  Marion 
Krull,  N  30,  1905,  St.  Louis.  Children:  Fred- 
erick Charles,  b.  O  20,  1899;  Dora  Henrietta, 
b.  S  13.  1901;  Anna  Marie,  b.  Je  4,  1003  (died 
D  22,  1903);  Helen  Marie,  b.  O  17,  1906  (died 
Je  29,  1907);  Howard  Harry,  b.  Je  11,  1908; 
Allen  Ceaser,  b.  O  24,  1910-  Address,  707  N. 
7tb  St.,  Grand  Junction.  Colo. 

958.     GEORGE   D.WID   HUBBARD 

(Husband  of  No.  1409) 

Professor;  B.  S-;  M.  S.,  1898;  b.  My  12,  1871. 

Tolono,   111.;    s.    Linus   Green    (b.   Ja  24,    1844. 

Wilmington,    Vt.)    and    Helen    Lorena    (Stan- 


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Baccalaureate  Alumni 


dard)  Hubbard  (b.  S  28,  1844,  Perkins  Grove, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  A.  M.,  Har- 
vard, 1901;  Ph.  D.,  Cornell,  1905.  Philoma- 
thean;  Nat.  Hist.  Soc. ;  Agr.  Club.  Fellow- 
ship, i8y6-7;  taught  in  Acad.,  18^6-7;  Asst., 
Geol.,  iJniv.  of  HI.,  1897-1900;  Grad.  Stud., 
Harvard,  1901 ;  Geography,  E.  I.  S.  N.  S., 
Charleston,  1901-3;  Asst.,  Geog.  and  Geol., 
Cornell,  1903-4;  Instr.,  1904-5;  Asst.  Prof., 
Geol.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1905-10;  taught  Geog., 
Cornell  Summer  Sch.,  1904,  1905;  Prof.,  Geol., 
Oberlin  Coll.,  1910-17;  Prof.,  Geol.  and  Geog., 
1918 — .  Geol.  Expert  on  shoreline  problems 
and  methods  of  quarrying.  Auth.:  In  the 
Class  Room,  Sch.  Sc,  V'ol.  iii,  1903,  pp.  320- 
322;  A  Case  of  Geog.  Influence  upon  Human 
Affairs,  Bui.  Am.  Geog.  Soc,  Vol.  xxxvi,  1904, 
pp.  145-157;  Cml.  Importance  of  Continents, 
Jour.  Geog.,  Vol.  iii.  1904.  Rock  Terraces  along 
Streams  in  Central  Ohio.  O.  Nat.,  Vol.  ix,  1908- 
09,  pp.  397-403;  Precious  Metals  as  a  Geog. 
Factor  in  the  Settlement  and  Development  of 
Towns  in  the  U.  S.,  Scottisli  Geog.  Mag.,  Vol. 
xxvi,  1910,  pp.  449-66;  Gold  and  Silver  as  a 
Geog.  Factor  in  the  Development  of  U.  S., 
100  pp.,  Andrus  and  Church,  1912;  Physiog- 
raphy of  the  Columbus,  O.  Quadrangle  (An 
Eauc.  Bui.)  O.  Geol.  Sur.,  Fourth  Ser.  15ul., 
124  pp.;  Physiography  of  Ohio  (in  prepara 
tion)  about  500  pp.,  A  Bui.,  O.  Geol.  Sur., 
articles  in  Engng.  and  Min.  Jour.,  Econ.  Geol., 
Bui.  Phil.  Geog.  Soc.,  Sc.,  Am.  Jour.  Sc. 
Jour.  Geog.,  Baptist  Teacher,  Ohio  Jour.  Sc, 
Sch.  Sc.  and  Math.,  Biblical  Review.  Mem., 
Baptist  Church;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  8th  In 
ternat.  (jeog.  Cong.,  1904;  East.  111.  St. 
Teachers'  Assn.,  1901-3;  III.  St.  Teachers' 
Assn.,  1902-3;  O.  St.  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  Fellow, 
A.  A.  A.  S.;  Alpha  Chap,  of  Sigma  Xi, 
Cornell  and  Omega  Chap,  at  O.  St.  Univ.; 
Fellow,  Am.  Geog.  Soc;  Assn.,  Am.  Geog- 
raphers; Asst.  Geologist  (Physiography)  O. 
Geol.  Sur.,  1906;  Dist.  Dir.  (Huron-Lorain 
Assn.  of  O.)  of  Nat.  Campaign  of  Northern 
Baptist  Laymen,  1918;  Biologic  Club;  Physical 
Sc.  Club  and  Social  Club  of  Oberlin  Coll. 
Married  Edna  Almira  Rugg  ('00),  S  10, 
1901,  Urbana.  Children:  Ruth,  b.  S  22,  1902; 
Oscar  Edwin,  b.  N  14,  1903;  Dorothy  Hope, 
b.  O  6,  1909;  Marjorie  Helen,  b.  Jl  24,  1913. 
Address,  125  Woodland  Ave.,  Oberlin,  O. 

959.  FRED  THALES  HUSTON 
Banker;  B.  S.;  b.  Ja  30,  1874,  Blandinsville, 
Dl.;  s.  John  C.  (b.  Jl  13,  1851,  do.)  and 
Sarah  E.  (Mustain)  Huston  (b.  Je  21,  1851, 
Powen,  111.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Ath. 
Assn.  Bookkeeper,  Peoria,  1896-7;  do.,  Spo- 
kane, Wash.  1897-9;  Agr.  and  Stock  Raising, 
El  Reno,  Okla.,  1899-1901;  do.,  Arapaho.  Okla., 
1901-7;  Co.  Clerk,  do.,  1907-13;  banking  bus., 
Austin  City,  Okla.,  1913 — .  Sec.  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Ella  M.  Reinhart,  Je  22,  1904,  Arap 
aho,  Okla.  (died  D  5,  1908);  Garnett  Willis, 
My   18,  1910.     Address,  Austin  City,  Okla. 

960.     LEWIS  WILLIAMS  JOHNSON 

(Brother  of  Nos.  1359,  1536,  1709,  2712,  3051) 
Contractor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  15, 
187s,  Tolono,  111.;  s.  Chas.  B.  (b.  O  8,  1842, 
Pocahontas,  111.)  and  Maria  Louise  (Lewis) 
Johnson  (b.  Ag  28,  1847,  Chatham,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  With  I.  C.  R.  R., 
until  1898;  McKinley  Ry.  &  Lighting  syndicate 
1898-1903;  Interurban  Cont.  Co.,  1903 — .  Ad- 
dress, 831   Rozelle  St.,  Memphis,  Tenn.f 

961.  HARRY  KEELER 
Prin.,  H.  S.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ja  21,  1875; 
s.  William  (b.  N  14,  1842,  Albany.  N.  Y.)  and 
Catherine  (Pfau)  Keeler  (b.  N  24,  1844). 
Prepared  in  Lake  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Attended 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1893-4.  Asst..  Chem..  Univ. 
of  111.,  1896-7;  do..  Lake  View  H.  S.,  Chicago, 
1897-8;  do.,  Englewood  H.  S.,  1898-1910;  Asst. 


03 
Prin.,    do.     191015;    Prin.,    Englewood    H.    S. 

W.aT'l  ?^n-  '''/,-•  P^'l^  Commissioner. 
R.dge  Park  Dist.;  Maker  of  Relief  Models  of 
Geograph.cal   lypes.      Mem..  A.  F.  A.   M.;   R 

(Prcs  )•  Cnif  ri,^"'«^=  ^".""^^y  Club,  Chicago 
f- J    ,_  V    V,°''    Champion,    do.,    iqii       Marriprl 

fr'en'  ^Ha^^rtTr'  1^  f '  '^°°'  ^'^icago'^'a^f- 
lll  \  1  ^  ^^■'  ^-  ^«  9,  1901;  Philip  Nel- 
son,   b    Ja   7,    1903;    Katherine   T.    b     Ad    11 

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962.     LOUIS  MAXWELL  KENT 


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963.     RICHARD    BIRD   KETCHUM 
(Brother  of  No.   1364) 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in    C     F  •    r    f      .„         u 
(e    10,    1874.   Augusia,    Iil.r•s.^A.dr•e^J°'r^ 
(Sickfes)''K;t°.'""n^'=°•A  ^-  Y-t^nd'A^na^  E 
tickles)    Ketchum    (b.    O    23,    1844,    Augusta 
V   \,   Prepared   in    Univ.   Acad.     C    E    &; 

JraM-B^-    ^f'    ^'^'^J'H-'Jl!'*'*    Staff;    r..&- 
grafyfi  Bd.     Licensed  Arch.,  St.  of  III  •  Drifts 
man    and    Template    Make^,    Ajax    Fo'rge    Co 
Chicago,    1896-7;    Asst.,    C.    E.,'  Univ.    of    11°" 
Chilfh  ^f"°"S     engng.     positions,     1898-1900' 

Salt  Lake   City    1901-6;    Chief  Engr.,  Indeoer^- 
dent  Coal  and  Coke  Co..  Kenilworth,'  U  .  1^06- 
8,     Chief    Engr.,    Kansas-Colo    R.    R       Pueblo 
Colo.,    1908-9;    Chief   Engr.,    G.    N.    W    R    R 
.909;    Supt      Const.,    Gray 'Harbor   and   PugeJ 

of  ula?-  fono''"'<,^''°'--'^'°K^-  E-  Unlv 
01     Utah,     1909 — ;     Supervising    Engr       U      S 

Explosives    Plant    at    Charleston.    W     Va      (on 

leave  of  absence),    191 8-.   Published   pamphle 

on    Economic    Design    of    Reinforced    concrete 

beams    1912      Mem.,   ME.  Church;   A.   S.   C 

E.,    Sec,    Utah   Soc.    of   Engrs.      Married   Lulu 

kw'"''^'     Canon     City,     Colo.,     S     10,     1901. 

Children:      Pierce    Waddell,    b.    S    5,    1903-    In- 

rh".*,!^?'"  A^,?'^.^'^'^^'  ^y  '905  Address, 
Charleston,   W.   Va. 

964.     AUREKA   BELLE  KILER 

(Sister  of  Nos.  702.  1047) 
Teacher;  A  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  20,  1875, 
Urbana;  d.  William  Alexander  (b.  Ap  24,  1841 
u  y^°T"'  °-^  ^"'^  Charlotte  (Mittendorf)  Kiler 
(b.  Mr  17.  1846,  Wolfenbuette],  Ger.)  Pre- 
pared in  LTrbana  H.  S.  Alethenai ;  Pi  Beta  Phi 
Address,  608  W.  Park  Ave.,  Champaign. 

965.  SOPHIA  NOTT  LEAL  (HAYS) 
t'^-i.^-'t,^,  '^74,  Urbana;  d.  T.  R.  Leal. 
Taught.  Redlands  (Calif.)  H.  S.,  1910-n 
Married  James  W.  Hays,  Ap  24,  1913,  Ur- 
bana. Address,  708  W.  University  Ave.  Ur- 
uana.  ' 

966.  CHARLES  MILTON  LEWIS 
Architect;    B.    S.    in    Arch.;    b.    1873,    Blue 

Mound,  111.;  s.  C.  S.  Lewis.  Address,  205  W 
Harrison    St.,   Danville,   Ill.t 

967.  GEORGE  CHARLES  LIESE 
Architect;    B.    S.    in   Arch.;    b.    D    12,    1873. 

Nashville,  111.;  s.  Frank  Earnest  and  Elizabeth 
(Eisenmcyer)  Liese.  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1897-8; 
Sioux  City,  la.,  1899;  Lincoln,  HI.,  1900; 
Danville,  1901 — .  Married  Mary  E.  Burton,  S 
1,  1903,  Lincoln,  HI.  Children:  George,  b. 
S  30,  1904;  Edward  Earnest,  b.  N  21,  1908; 
Theodore  William,  b.  Ag  3,  1912.  Address, 
Danville,   III. 


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g68.  HOMER  ROBERTS  LINN 
(Husband  of  No.  1020;  Brother  of  No.  1148) 
Consulting  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E..  1896;  hop 
M.  E.;  b.  Ja  29.  1873.  Byron.  111.;  s.  David 
May  (b.  Ja  20,  1836,  Donnelley  Mills,  Fa.) 
and  Martha  (Bull)  Roberts  (b.  Jl  16,  1841. 
Petersburg,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Byron  H.  b. 
Adelphic;  Engng.  Soc.  Dist.  Sales  Mgr., 
Pressed  Metal  Radiator  Co.,  1915—.  Mem., 
Am.  Soc.  Heating  and  Vent.  Engrs.;  fres.. 
Internal  Combustion  Engrs.  of  Am.;  Wood- 
ward 508,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  St.  Joseph  Chap.  No. 
2  R  A.  M.  Married  Luella  Eugenia  Buck 
(•'97)  F  16,  1899,  Philo,  111.  Children:  Dor- 
othy R.  and  David  E.,  b.  O  26,  1906;  Virginia 
Hazen,  b.  S  25,  1909.  Address,  221  Ashland 
Ave.,  La  Grange,  HI.;  bus.  add.,  816  S.  Michi- 
gan Ave.,  Chicago. 

969.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  LUDWICK 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  F  29,  1876,  St 
Joseph,  111.;  s.  George  (b.  St.  Joseph  III.)  and 
Mary  F.  (Drullinger)  Ludwick  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  St.  Joseph  H.  S.  Draftsman,  Univ. 
of  111.  1897;  Bloomington,  111.,  1898;  bioux 
City,  la.;  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.,  1899;  Dan- 
ville 111.,  1900;  Practice  of  Arch.,  1901— . 
Married  Tannette  Snow,  D  23,  1899.  Sioux 
Falls,  S.  Dak.  Address,  620,  The  Temple,  Dan- 
ville, Ill.t 

970.  JAMES  HARRY  McKEE 
Chief  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  M.  E., 
1898;  b.  Ja  28,  1873,  Thornton,  P-:  s-  John 
C  (b.  Ag  17,  1850,  Ireland)  and  Ella  Eliza- 
beth (Hemingway)  McKee  (b.  Ap  29,  1852, 
N  Y).  Prepared  in  Calumet  H.  b.;  Univ. 
Acad.  M.  E.  Soc;  Football;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Regt  ;  Class  Pres.  Fellowship,  Univ.  of  111.. 
1896-8;  Draftsman,  Austin  Mfg.  Co.,  Harvey 
111.;  Chief  Draftsman.  Pres.,  Bd.  of  Educ., 
1905-15;  mem.,  do.  for  Thornton  Tp.  H.  b., 
JQ07-13.  Married  Alice  Biel.  N  28,  1901, 
Chicago.  Children:  Paul  James,  b.  F  i,  1903; 
John  Frederick,  b.  S  11,  1906;  Herbert  Theo- 
dore, b.  My  30,  1908.  Address,  79  VV.  150th 
St.,  Harvey,  111.;  bus.  add.,  care  Austin  Mfg. 
Co..  do. 

971.  JOHN   ALEXANDER   McRAE 
Mech.    Engr.;    B.    S.    in    M.    E.;    b.    Ag   20, 

1869,  Kewanee,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  Scotland)  and 
Jane  (Murchison)  McRae.  Prepared  in  Ke- 
wanee H.  S.  Draftsman  to  1904;  M.  E.,  B.  6; 
A  Ry.,  1904-6;  M.  E.,  Mich.  Cent.  R.  R., 
1906-15;  M.  E.,  M.  &  St.  L.  R.  R.,  1916— . 
Mem.,  West.  Ry.  Club;  N.  Y.  Ry.  Club;  Mas- 
ter Car  Builders'  Assn.;  Am.  Ry.  Mechanics 
Assn.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Mich.  Sovereign  Con- 
sistory; Damascus  Commandery,  No.  42;  Mos- 
lem Temple  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S.  Married 
Pauline  Bremer,  Je  30,  1008,  N.  Y.  City.  Ad- 
dress,  Curtis  Court   Hotel,  Minneapolis. 

972.  ROBERT  PAYTON   MANARD. 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  F  11,  1874. 
Rockford,  111.;  s.  Alpheus  B.  (b.  Mr  25,  1837. 
Brockville,  Ont.,  Can.)  and  Alice  Z.  (Wright) 
Manard  (b.  Jl  9.  i8s3.  Eng.).  Prepared  111 
Rockford  H.  S.  Ath.  Club;  Arch.  Club;  Mil. 
Club.  Arch.  Draftsman  with  H.  Burnham  & 
Co.,  Chicago,  1901-9;  with  West.  Elec.  Co., 
Hawthorne,  111.,  191 1 — .  Married  Eflie  Abigail 
Bowen,  .S  3,  1904,  Edgerton,  Wis.  Address, 
5967   Midway   Park,   Austin    Station,   Chicago. t 

973.  HARRY  CURTISS  MARBLE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  My  12,  1872; 
s.  Silas  M.  (b.  1829,  Worthington,  Mass.) 
and  Lucy  M.  (Curtiss)  Marble  (b.  Chicago). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Pres.,  Soph.  Class.  Mgr.,  Home  Telephone 
Co.;  Asst.,  E.  E.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1898-1902. 
Married  Sara  Trevctt,  Je  21,  1913,  Decatur, 
111.  Child,  Donald  Curtiss,  b.  D  7,  1915.  Ad- 
dress, 1004  W.  White  St.,  Champaign. 


974.  JOHN  MADISON  MARTIN 
Teacher;  A.  B.;  A.  M.,  1902;  b.  Ap  10. 
1862,  Vinton  Co.,  O.;  s.  William  G.  (b.  1828, 
O.)  and  Nancy  (Shively)  Martin  (b.  1833,  O.). 
Prepared  in  0.  St.  Univ.  Prep.  Sch.,  1883-5; 
attended  O.  St.  Univ.,  1888-90.  Prin.,  Bement 
Sch.,  1890-5;  Supt.,  Sullivan  Pub.  Sch.,  1896-8; 
Prin.,  Pana  (111.)  H.  S.,  1898-1900;  Life  St. 
Certificate.  1898;  Prin.,  S.  Ward.  Sch.,  Oak 
Park,  1900-1;  Supt.,  Elmwood  Sch.,  1901-2; 
Dept.,  Engng.  and  Math.,  Brown's  Bus.  Coll., 
Peoria,  1902-6;  Dept.,  Bookkeeping,  Brown's 
Bus.  Coll.,  Tcrre  Haute,  Ind.,  1906-13;  teacher, 
Cml.  Dept.,  Man.  Tr.  H.  S.,  Peoria,  1915—- 
Married  Emma  M.  Barnhill,  Ag  12,  1890, 
Vinton  Co..  O.  Children:  Shirley  Mabel,  b. 
N  4,  1891;  Harold  Henry,  b.  Mr  14,  1893; 
Arnold  Robert,  b.  My  26,  1900  (died  My  15, 
1908);  Walter  Eugene,  b.  O  10,  1903.  Address, 
616   Seventh  Ave.,  Peoria. 

975.  ALTIIEA  SPRAGUE  MATHER 

(DURSTINE) 
(Wife  of  No.  945;  Sister  of  Nos.  1375,  2175) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  16,  1872,  Du  Page 
Tp.,  111.;  d.  Jonathan  (b.  O  5,  1849,  N.  Y.) 
and  Elizabeth  (Sprague)  Mather  (b.  S  12,  1848, 
Du  Page,  111.).  Prepared  in  Joliet  II.  S.  Ale- 
thenai,  Pres.;  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Pres.;  Pres.,  Class. 
Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Married  Warren  Ed- 
ward Durstine  ('96),  F  10.  1900.  Children: 
John  Elliott,  b.  D  10,  1900;  Emery  Mather, 
b.  Mr  31,  1902;  Warren  Edward,  Jr.,  b.  Ap  24, 
1909;  Elizabeth  Emma,  b.  My  11,  1916.  Ad- 
dress,   107   Burton  Ave.,   Cleveland. 

976.  CHARLES   JACOB   MAXWELL 

(Brother  of  No.  1740) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Cheni.;  b.  Ag  29,  1874, 
Litchfield,  111.;  s.  Geo.  Lewis  (b.  1840,  near 
Marion,  Pa.)  and  Katherine  Dow  (Johnson) 
Maxwell  (b.  1848,  Schodack  Landing,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Chem.  with 
Darling  &  Co.,  Union  Stock  Yards,  Chicago. 
Address,   Union  Stock  Yards,  Chicago.! 

977.  EDWARD  LAWRENCE  MILNE 
Teacher;    B.    S.;    M.    S.,    1900;    b.   Lockport, 

111.;  s.  William  (b.  do.)  and  Fanny  (Parker) 
Milne  (b.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Chi- 
cago Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Class  Pres.;  Varsity  Track 
Team.  Instr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1897-1907;  Cham- 
Iiaign  H.  S.,  1909—;  H.  S.,  Lake  Forest,  111. 
Address,  402  Washington  St.,  Champaign. 

978.  MINNIE  ROSE  MOORE 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  14,  1872,  French 
Grove,  111.;  d.  George  and  Ruth  A.  (McCoy) 
Moore.  Address,  411  Marigold  Ave.,  Altadena, 
Calif. 

979.  JEDIDIAH    D.    MORSE 
Banker;    B.    S.    in    E.    E. ;    b.    O    13,    1874, 

Champaign  Co.;  s.  James  Madison  (b.  Je  19, 
1836,  Madison  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Elizabeth 
Julia  (Hart)  Morse  (b.  Ja  9,  1838,  Chau- 
tauqua Co.,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Shield  and 
Trident;  Pres.,  Ath.  Assn.;  Leader,  Mando- 
lin Club.  Asst.  Cashier,  E.  J.  Morse  &  Son, 
Hankers,  1897-1905;  t'ashier,  Morse  Bros.  & 
Co.,  Bankers,  1905-12;  Cashier,  Morse  St.  Bank 
(successors  to  Morse  Bros.  &  Co.,  Bankers), 
1912-16;  Pres.,  Morse  St.  Rank  of  Gifford, 
1916 — .  Married  Frances  Elizabeth  Todd,  Je 
9,  1897,  Champaign.  Children:  Finley  Breese, 
b.  Je  4,  1898;  James  Todd,  b.  O  3,  1899; 
Madison  Bruce,  b.  Ap  12,  1905;  John  D.,  b. 
S  26,  1906.    Address,  Gilford.  111. 

980.     SAMUEL   THEODORE  MORSE 

(Husband  of  No.  1065) 

Co.  Surveying  and  Drainage  Specialist;  B.  S. 

in    C.    E.;    b.    D    26,    1872,    Carlinville,    111.;    s. 

Theodore    (b.    Hubbleston,    Mass.)    and    Emma 


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05 


(Welton)  Morse  (b.  Carlinville,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Carlinville  H.  S.;  Blackburn  Coll., 
iSgo-.i.  Class  Football;  Track  team.  Engr. 
and  Supvr.,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1896-1902;  C.  &  E.  I. 
R.  R.,  1903  4;  Co.  Surv.,  Macoupin  Co.,  1904-8; 
Res.  Engr.  with  I.  T.  S.,  1905;  Drainage  Spe- 
cialist. Elder  in  Presby.  Church:  mem.,  M. 
W.  A.  Married  Grace  May  Munhall  ('97),  II 
5,  1897,  Champaign.  Children:  Alice  May,  D. 
Mr  29,  1898;  Frederick  Samuel,  b.  F  17,  1900; 
Marion  urace,  b.  Jl  25,  1901;  David  Theodore, 
b.  O  15,  1902;  Edith  Estelle,  b.  D  16.  1904; 
Ruth  Valentine,  b.  F  14,  igo6;  Jesse  Welton, 
h.  O  4,  1908;  Thomas  Munhall,  b.  Je  10,  191 1; 
William  Henry,  b.  O  13,  1912;  Jonathan  Ed- 
ward; Paul  Mason.     Address,  Carlinville,  111. 

981.  JAMES  WILLIAM  MYERS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  14,  1869, 
Ladoga,  Ind.;  s.  William  Jasper  (b.  (J  1840, 
Brazil,  do.)  and  Luisa  (Jackson)  Myers  (b. 
1846,  Peru,  do.).  Prepared  in  Chrisman  H.  S. 
Philomathean;  Illini  staff.  Teacher,  Normal, 
111.,  1897;  Prin.  Sec.  Ward  Sch.,  Urbana,  1898; 
traveling  salesman   for    Atkinson    &  Co.,   Cham- 

?aign,    1898-1900;    teacher    in    Utah,    Wyo.    and 
daho,     1900-4;     Supvr.    teacher    for    dist.    of 
Calumpit,  Bulacan,  P.  I.,  1904 — .     Address.^ 

982.  ISABELLE  NOBLE 
(Sister  of  Nos.  983,  1938,  7843) 
Poultry  Fancier;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  a.;  b.  N  22, 
1872,  Todd's  Point,  111.;  d.  Robert  (b.  1849, 
Massillon,  O.)  and  Jane  (Harmount)  Noble 
(b.  1849,  New  Haven,  Conn.).  Prepared  in 
Shelbyville,  111.,  and  Univ.  Acad.  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Alethenai;  Class 
Historian;  Girls'  Tennis  Club.  Phys.  Instr., 
Hartford,  Conn.,  1 899-1 904.  Address,  Days- 
land,  Alberta,  Can. 

983.     MARY  ELIZABETH  NOBLE 

(Sister  of  Nos.  982,  1938,  7843) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  15,  1874.  Todd's 
Point,  111.;  d.  Robert  Cooper  (b.  F  21,  1848, 
Massillon,  O.)  and  Jennie  Elizabeth  (Har- 
mount) Noble  (b.  New  Haven,  Conn.).  Pre- 
pared in  Shelbyville  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Y.  W. 
C.  A.;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Alethenai;  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta;  Illio  Bd.  Taught  in  Champaign 
pub.  schs.,  1898-1901.  Mem.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  in 
Wichita;  Bethany  Circle;  20th  Century  Club; 
Baptist  Church.  Address,  1230  N.  Waco  Ave., 
Wichita,   Kan. 

984.  WILLIAM  NOBLE 
Dealer  in  Wholesale  Grain  and  Seed;  A.  B. 
in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  7,  1872,  Massillon,  O.;  s. 
William  (b.  Ag  15,  1845,  Massillon,  O.)  and 
Margaret  E.  (Ball)  Noble  (b.  Ag  3,  1847,  Can- 
ton, O.).  Prepared  in  Western  Reserve  Acad., 
Hudson,  O.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Maj.  Q.  M.  C,  in 
charge  of  hosp.  const,  work.  Grand  Central 
Palace,  N.  Y.  Married  Effie  E.  Smith,  Ap  17, 
1901,  Foosland,  111.  Children:  William,  Jr.,  b. 
Ja  18,  1902  (died  Ag  10,  1903);  Margaret  S., 
b.  My  18,  1904;  John.  b.  O  22,  1906;  Mary 
Alice,  b.  F  4,  1912;  Elizabeth,  b.  N  17,  1915. 
Address,   Gibson  City,  111. 

985.  EDWARD  ELLSWORTH  ORR 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Mr  2,  1863, 
Quincy,  111.;  s.  James  (b.  F  ig,  1824,  near 
Nashville,  Tenn.)  and  Sarah  (Brown)  Orr  (b. 
near  Jerseyville,  III.).  Prepared  in  Pub.  Schs. 
and  Gem  City  Bus.  Coll.  Track  Team;  Prohi- 
bition Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Ath.  Assn.  Drafting 
and  Arch,  work  in  Quincy  and  Chicago,  1897- 
1904;  Holabird  &  Roche,  I.  C.  R.  R.  and  Wid- 
man,  Walsh  and  Boissalier  and  others,  1896- 
1905;  Ceiling  Salesman,  Wheeling  Corrugating 
(^o.,  1905-7;  Carpenter  work,  1907-8;  Confec- 
tionery, 1908-12:  Arch,  and  care  of  family 
est..  1 912 — .  Mustered  into  Naval  Reserves 
at  Quincy  when  organized  and  served  as  gun- 
ner's  mate — honorably   discharged;    C^o.    E,   St. 


Militia;  Corp.  Unit.  23,  Volunteer  Defense 
League.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  M.  E.  Church. 
Married  Annetta  Sarah  Gay,  N  30,  1905,  St. 
Louis.     Address,   721   Broadway,  Quincy,  111. 

986.  JOHN  EDWARD  PFEFFER 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  S  16,  1869; 
s.  William  (b.  Ap  16.  1842,  Jasper,  Ind.)  and 
Mary  (Jochim)  Pfeffer  (b.  Ap  14,  1852,  Ferdi- 
nand, Ind.).  Prepared  in  Ind.  Norm.  Sch., 
Valparaiso,  Ind.  Ath.  Assn.;  M.  E.  and  E.  E. 
Socs.;  Football  team,  Capt.  and  Mgr.;  Baseball 
team;  Illini  Bd.  of  Mgrs.;  Illio  Bd.  Football 
Coach,  Monmouth  Coll.,  1896;  Experimenter 
and  Draftsman,  Decring  Harvester  Co.,  1897-8; 
Designer  of  air  compressors.  Gate  Iron  Works, 
1899;  Consulting  Engr.  and  Testing  for  the 
Lyman  Water  Circulating  &  Heating  Co.,  1900; 
Const.  Engr.,  Foyer  Pneumatic  Carrying  Co., 
1901;  Factory  Engr.,  Tests  and  Experimenta- 
tion, West.  Elec.  Co.,  1003;  Mgr.,  Continental 
Engng.  Co.,  1905;  Chief  Engr.,  The  Electropure 
Process  Co.,  Chicago.  1917 — .  Inventions:  i..on- 
troUer  of  Pneumatic  Traveller  for  cash  carrying 
system  for  Fayer  Pneumatic  Co.;  Radially  op- 
posed multiple  cylinders,  internal  combustion 
engine,  Pat.  No.  157,985;  Horizontal  directly 
opposed  internal  combustion  engine  with  trunk 
piston,  Pat.  No.  218,9^4;  Concentric  Cylinder, 
Vertical  Double  Cylinder,  Single  Crank  Internal 
Combustion  Engine,  serial  No.  761,539;  system 
of  purifying  foods  by  electricity  as  applied  for 
and  assigned  to  the  Electropure  Process  Co., 
Mr  13,  1918.  Auth.:  Elec.  Design,  Electricity 
1897;  Serial  of  26  articles.  Motor  Vehicle 
Const.,  Auto  7?«'.,  1904-5.  Mem.,  K.  of  C; 
Mgr.,  Com.  of  Chicago  to  manage  affairs  of 
Conf.  Colls.;  Ath.  Assn.,  1900-10;  mem.,  Nat. 
Cyclopedia  of  Am.  Biog.,  1917 — .  Address, 
911    Woman's  Temple,   Chicago. 

987.  FRANCIS  MARION  PHILLIPPI 
Actuary;  A.  B.;  b.  Jl  13,  1871,  Burnside,  111.; 
s.  Alex  (b.  1833,  Westmoreland  Co.,  Pa.)  and 
Mary  (Swartz)  Phillippi  (b.  1833,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Carthage  Coll.  Taught  Sch.,  Burnside, 
111.,  1896-7;  studied  law,  Urbana,  1897-1900; 
taught  sch..  Rising  City,  Neb.,  1900-1;  Asst., 
Actuary's  Office,  St.  Louis,  Chicago  and  Rock 
Island,  1902-5;  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1905-8;  Actu- 
ary, Ins.  Dept.,  Columbia,  S.  C,  1908-11;  Ac- 
tuary Southeastern  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Greenville, 
S.  C,  1911-12;  Actuary,  Life  &  Casualty  Ins. 
Co.  of  Tenn.,  Nashville,  Tenn.;  Sec.  and  Ac- 
tuary Southeastern  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Greenville, 
S.  C,  I9I3-I7-  Married  Rosa  Cook,  Auburn, 
Ala.,  Je  6,  1912.  Children:  Francis  Marion, 
b.  D  21,  1915;  George  McCown,  b.  D  13,  1917. 
Address,  Columbia,  S.  C. 

988.     ROBERT  KNIGHT  PORTER 

(Brother  of  No.  1076) 
Banker;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.   1874,  Urbana; 
s.  Jasper  W.  and  Clara  J.  (Chamberlain)   Porter. 
Address,  Jerome,  Ariz. 

989.  MATHEW  AARON  REASONER 
(Brother  of  No.  1755) 
Lt.  Col.,  Med.  Corps,  U.  S.  A.;  B.  S.;  M.  D., 
1899;  b.  S  1,  1875,  New  London,  la.;  s.  John 
Rogers  (b.  1840,  West  Union,  O.)  and  Kather- 
ine  (Malone)  Reasoner  (b.  1842,  Lafayette, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Tolono  H.  S.  Nu  Sigma 
Nu;  Mgr.,  Mandolin  and  Guitar  Club  in  P. 
&  S.  House  Surg,  and  Instr.,  Physics,  P. 
&  S.,  1898-9;  Asst.  Surg.,  Mex.  Cent.  R.  R.; 
in  Army  Med.  Sch.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1905-6; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Pathology  and  Bacteriol.,  Army 
Med.  Sch.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1914-17;  Lt. 
Col.  in  N.  A.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Uterine  Colic, 
Pelvic  Infections,  Jour.  III.  St.  Med.  Soc.; 
Water  Supply  and  Sewage  Disposal,  Morrison- 
villc  Times;  Wasserman  Reaction  in  the  Mil. 
Service,  Mil.  Surg.,  1910;  Technique  for  Salvar- 
san  Injection,  Jour.  A.  M.  A.,  1911;  Dangers  of 


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Salvarsan,  do.,  loii;  Therapeutics  of  Lues., 
Med.  Sentinel,  191 1;  numerous  articles  and 
co-ed.  of  te.xtbooks  on  Lues,  and  on  editorial 
staff  of  Am.  Jour.  Mem.,  A.  M.  A.;  Assn.  of 
Mil.  Surgs. ;  Armv  and  Navy  Clubs,  Manila, 
P.  I.;  Portland  Cml.  Club;  Arlington  Club, 
Portland,  Ore.  Married  Mabel  Sparks  Milnor, 
Je  10,  1909,  Litchlield,  111.  Child,  Alice  Milnor, 
b.  D  31,  191 1.  Address.  1731  S  St.,  N.  W., 
Washington,  D.  C. 

990.  GEORGE  EDWARD  ROW 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  18,  1873, 
Centralia,  111.;  s.  Samuel  (b.  Mr  6,  1830, 
Greenburg,  Pa.)  and  Susan  (Brown)  Row 
(b.  Je  10,  1840,  Nashville,  Tenn.).  Prepared 
in  Centralia  H.  S.  Capt..  Univ.  Regt.  Mech. 
Engr.,  1896-7;  Draftsman,  1898-1901;  Chief 
Engr.,  1901.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Semon 
Lake  Country  Club.  Married  Edith  A.  Bald- 
win, Je  30,  1910.  Children:  Edward  George, 
b.  Ap  8,  1912;  Harold  James,  b.  Jl  22,  1917. 
Address,  6010  N.  25th  St.,  Omaha,  Neb.;  bus. 
add.,  Paxton  and  Vierling  Iron  Works,  do. 

991.  JOHN  CALVART  SAMPLE 
Consulting  Engr.;  B.  S.;  M.  Arch.,  1897;  b. 
D  5,  1869,  Lebanon,  la.;  s.  E.  B.  and  M.  An 
geline  (Frazee)  Sample.  Prepared  in  Keosau- 
qua,  la.  B.  C.  E.,  la.  St.  Coll.;  C.  E.,  1905, 
la.  St.  Coll.  Pres..  Hawkins  Iron  Const.  Co. 
of  N.  Y.  City;  Pres.  and  Treas.,  Indus.  Iron 
Co.,  Inc.,  N.  Y.  City,  191 1—.  C.  E.,  Pub. 
Service  Reserve,  191  7 — .  Auth. :  Properties  of 
Steel  Sections,  McGraw  Pub.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  190s; 
Pamphlet,  Burcharz  Fireproof  Floor  Const., 
1910.  Married  Elizabeth  Thacher.  Je  7,  1905. 
N.  Y.  City.  Child,  John  Edwin,  b.  O  30,  1916. 
Address,  74  Elm  St.,  Flushing,  N.  Y.;bns.  add., 
I    Madison  Ave.,  do. 

992.  HARRY  J.  SAUNDERS 
Physician;  B.  S.  in  Chem. ;  M.  D.,  1905; 
b.  D  23,  18-1,  Chicago;  s.  Thos.  B.  (b.  1837. 
Eng.)  and  Mary  C.  Saunders  (b.  1837,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Lake  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Illio  Bd. ; 
Class  Track  Team;  Varsity  Football  and  Base- 
ball Teams.  Chief  Chem.,  Mut.  Fuel  &  Gas 
Co.,  Chicago,  1886-7;  Chem.  and  Asst.  Supt., 
Northwestern  Chem.  Co.,  U.  S.  Yards,  1897-01; 
Asst.  Surg.,  John  H.  Woodbury  Inst.,  1901-4; 
Consulting  Office- Mgr.,  Dr.  Pratt  Inst.,  1904. 
Invented  condenser  for  phosphorus  fumes,  1898; 
Multiple  Needle  device  in  Electrolysis  for  re- 
moval of  abnormal  growths,  1902.  Ed.,  Health 
and  Beauty  Columns,  Pop.  Dotn.  Sc.  Monthly. 
Pres.,  Nat.  Med.  Electrotherapeutic  Soc,  1904; 
Chicago  Med.  Soc;  Electro-Therapeutic  Soc; 
Inst,  of  Chem.,  Nat.  Med.  Coll.  Married  Vic 
toria  Ward,  1900  (died  1901);  Frances  Wilcox, 
1903.  Address,  3837  Campbell  St.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo. 

993.  GEORGE  HARVEY  SCOTT 
(Husband  of  No.  943) 
Dean  and  Prof.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  2, 
1873,  Ihomasboro,  111.;  s.  Franklin  Draper  (b. 
S  8,  1842,  St.  Johnsbury,  V't.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Lukens)  Scott  (b.  Ag  9,  1851,  Disko,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Ranloul  H.  S.  A.  M.,  Harvard, 
1902.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Philomathean;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Mil.  Scholarship.  Taught,  H.  S., 
Mattoon,  1896-1900;  stud..  Harvard,  1900-2; 
taught,  Yankton  Coll.,  1902-17;  (on  leave  from 
Yankton  Coll.  during  sch.  yr.,  1909-10)  time 
spent  at  Univ.  of  111.  as  Asst.  in  Math,  and 
Grad.  Stud.;  Prin.,  Benzonia  Acad.,  1917-18; 
Dean  of  Men  and  Prof,  of  Math.,  Doane  Coll., 
1918 — .  Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  Am.  Math. 
Soc;  S.  Dak.  Educ.  Assn.  Married  Mary 
Maude  Cole  ('06),  D  31,  1897,  Rantoul,  III. 
Children:  William  Arthur,  b.  N  23,  1898; 
Franklin  Daniel,  b.  Jl  4,  1901;  Irving  Cole, 
b.  Je  7,  1904  (died  N  10,  1904);  Mary  Eliza- 
beth, b.  O  II,  IQ05;  Clara  Lavinia,  b.  Mr  21, 
1907.     Address,  C^rete,  Neb. 


994.  JOHN  CLARK  SHEA 
Automobile  Salesman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag 
23,  1876,  Decatur,  111.;  s.  John  G.  (b.  Jl  i,  1842, 
Kerry  (3o.,  Ire.)  and  Susannah  (Clark)  Shea 
(b.  Jl  17,  1845,  Buckhannan,  W.  Va.).  Pre- 
pared in  Decatur  H.  S.  Orchestra;  Stud. 
Dancing  Club;  Ath.  Club.  Mgr.,  Gem  City 
Paving  Brick  Co.,  Quincy,  111.,  1896-1902; 
Danville  Brick  Co.,  1902-7;  Partner,  (.hamper 
\-  Shea,  Auto  Garage  &  Sales  Agency,  1907-10; 
City  Salesman,  McDufl^e  Auto  Co.,  191 1-16; 
I'carson  Buck  Co.,  1916-17;  Peerless  Motor  Car 
Co.,  1917;  Kissel  Kar  Co.,  1917 — ;  Mgr.,  Used 
Car  Dept.  Married  Frances  Meyer,  Mr  21, 
1Q14.  Address,  122  E.  49th  St.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  so  E.  26th  St.,  do. 

995-     ALEXANDER  MARTIN  SIMONS 
Sch.   Prin.;  B.   S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap   17,   1875, 
Quincy,  111.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  Mr  18,  1833,  Mentz, 
Ger.)  and  Maria  DeKraft  (Miller)   Simons  (b. 

5  20,  1849,  Quincy,  III.).  Prepared  in  Quincy 
H.  S.  Pres.,  E.  E.  Soc.  Draftsman,  1896; 
Bicycles,  export  trade,   1897;   Civ.   Engr.,  C.   B. 

6  Q.;  first  class  mach.,  U.  S.  Navy,  1898;  III. 
Naval  Reserve  Engr.,  1899-1900;  Instr.,  Math, 
and  Asst.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Quincy,  111.,  1900-6; 
.\utomobile  Bus.,  1907;  V.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  1908; 
Prin.,  1908 — .  Lt.  Commander  and  Ex.  Ofhcer, 
111.  Nav.  Reserves,  1900-7;  do.,  retired  list  for 
life;  Capt.,  Co.  D,  2d  Calif.  Inf.,  Mexican  Bor- 
der Service.  Pres.,  Calif.  Interscholastic  Fed., 
1914-18;  Pres.,  Visalia  Bd.  of  Trade,  1916-17; 
Treas.,  Calif.  Teachers'  Assn.,  1914-18;  Pres., 
Cent.  Calif.  Teachers'  Assn.;  Pres.,  Co.  Bd.  of 
Educ,  Tulare  Co.,  Calif.,  1911-14;  Sec,  West. 
Soc.  Assn.  Engrs.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Married  Cecile  Rose  Heckle,  Ag  i.  1908,  Los 
Angeles.    Address,  Box  477,  Visalia,  Calif. 

996.  SHERMAN  SMITH 
Farmer  and  Ranchman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  D 
22,  1869,  LeRoy,  111.;  s.  J.  V.  (b.  O  27,  1837, 
Newark,  O.)  and  Sarah  A.  (Mareau)  Smith 
(b.  Mr  12,  1847.  Lewiston,  Me.).  Prepared  in 
LeRoy  H.  S.  Sigma  Chi;  Baseball.  Arch. 
Draftsman;  Farmer  and  Ranchman,  1898 — . 
Married  Rose  Schwingle,  Ja  15,  1902,  Jolly,  la. 
Children:  J.  V.,  b.  N  6,  1902;  John  Sherman,  b. 
O  4,  1904;  Stuart,  b.  D  26,  1906;  Walter  Fred- 
erick, b.  My  6,  1909.    Address,  Howard,  Kan.t 

997-     WILLIAM  LaBARTHE  STEELE 

(Husband  of  No.  879) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My  2,  1875, 
Springfield,  111.;  s.  Robert  Chiyon  (b.  Mr  13, 
1846,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Mary  E.  (La- 
Uarthe)  Steele  (b.  N  30,  1852,  Springfield, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S.  Sigma 
Chi;  Arch.  Club;  Shield  and  Trident;  Spald- 
ing Club;  Glee  Club;  Illustrator  '96  JlHo; 
Technograph  Bd.;  Class  Song;  Leader  of 
Band;  Scholar,  Mus.,  1895-6.  Arch.  Drafts- 
man, 1896-1900;  Chicago,  1904;  Sioux  City, 
'904-5;  mem.  firm.  Beach  and  Steele,  1905-7; 
Practising  alone,  1907.  Numerous  addresses 
and  lectures.  Mem.,  U.  S.  Pub.  Service  Re- 
serve, 1917;  Four  Minute  Orgn.,  1917;  War 
.Service  League  of  Woodberry  Co.,  1918;  C.  E. 
Club;  Bd.  of  Trustees,  Calvary  Cemetery  Assn.; 
Dir.,  Choir  Sacred  Heart  Church,  1902-4;  do., 
la.  Soc.  Archs. ;  mem.,  Sioux  City  Rotary  Club; 
K.  of  C. ;  Sioux  City  Country  Club;  Shore  Aero 
Boat  Club;  Chm.,  Comn.  to  draw  up  Bldg.  Code 
for  Sioux  City,  1913  14;  Bd.  of  Examiners,  City 
Bldg.  Insp.,  1914-18;  Cml.  Club;  Nat.  Assn. 
Stationary  Engrs.  Married  Mariana  Green 
('9.")),  Ap  30,  1901,  St.  Louis.  Children: 
Mariana,  b.  Je  10,  IQ03;  Melissa,  b.  N  6,  1905; 
William  LaBartlie,  Jr.,  b.  Ag  25,  1907;  Har- 
riett Gertrude,  b.  F  27,  1909  (died  Je  8,  1910); 
Jane  Raymond,  b.  Mr  26,  1910;  Sarah  Greene, 
b.  Ap  23,  1916.  Address,  2512  Jackson  St., 
Sioux  City,  la.;  bus.  add..  United  Bank  Bldg., 
do. 


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998.  PERCY  ALLVN  STONE 
B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Je  22,  1871,  near  Springfield, 
III.;  s.  James  Ashal  (b.  My  6,  1842,  do.)  and 
Eliza  (Allyn)  Stone  (b.  Jl  7,  1844,  near  Wav- 
erly,  III.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S.  Y. 
M.  C.  A.;  Philoinathean;  Glee  Club;  Band; 
Hatchet  Orator.  With  Chicago  Elec.  Protec- 
tive Assn.,  1896-7;  returned  to  farm,  and 
engaged  in  farming,  stock  raising  and  fruit 
growing.  Enlisted  ui  St.  Militia,  as  a  mem.  of 
Regt.  Band,  1892.  Mtim.,  Presby.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Jessie  A.  Goltra,  S  2,  1903,  Jacksonville, 
III.  Children:  Rolland,  b.  N  7,  1905;  Mildred 
Elizabeth,  b.  Jl  31,  191 1.  Address,  R.  4, 
Springfield,  Ill.f 

999.     OSCAR  EMIL  STREHLOW 

(Brother  of  No.  1983) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  191 1;  b.  Ja 

21,  1873,  Areola,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  Jl  26,  1842, 
Ger.)    and  Magdalena    (Baehr)    Strehlow   (b.   11 

22,  i8t;3,  Cleveland).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.  S.  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1896;  U.  S.  Govt.,  1896- 
1904;  II.  S.  Asst.  Engr.,  1904;  Chief  Engr. 
with  James  O.  Heyworth.  Ener.  and  Contr., 
Chicago.  Inventor  of  Jack-knife  Dump  Vehicle, 
1906;  Skips  for  derricks  or  cableways,  190S; 
Combination  Clamp  and  Thimble  for  wire  rope, 
iQio;  Runwavs  for  Excavating  Machines,  1916. 
Mem.,  A.  S.  "C.  E.;  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.;  Nat. 
Geog.  Soc;  Univ.  Club  of  Chicago;  Chicago 
Engrs.  Club;  Illini  Club  of  Chicago;  Birchwood 
Country  Club:  New  Evanston  Golf  Club.  Mar- 
ried Airs.  Elizabeth  R.  Cissna.  My  7,  1912. 
Children:  Clara  Rand  and  Theodore  J.  Ad- 
dress,  727  Michigan  Ave.,  Evanston,  III.;  bus. 
add.,  606  S.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago. 

1000.  DON  SWENEY 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  F  i,  1872, 
Mason  City,  111.;  s.  John  IViues  (b.  N  21,  1846, 
Gettysburg,  Pa.)  and  Cecilia  (Townsend) 
Sweney  (b.  O  5,  1845,  Goshen,  N.  J.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Soc.  of  M.  and  E.  E. ; 
Capt.  of  Football  Team,  1897.  Locomotive 
Fireman,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Champaign  1896-7;  Fel- 
low in  M.  E.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1807-8;  Locomotive 
E.xperimenting,  1898-9;  Draftsman,  C.  B.  &  Q. 
R.  R.,  1899;  Asst.  to  Div.  Master  Mechanic, 
C.  B.  &■  Q.  R.  R.,  Galesburg,  1899-1903;  Asst. 
Road  Foreman  of  Engines,  Galesburg  Div., 
'903-5;  R.  F.  Engines,  Aurora  Div.,  1905 — ; 
R.  F.  Engines,  Chicago  Div.,  191 5 — .  Married 
Lena  Josephine  Dolder,  D  7,  1890.  Child,  Don 
Dolder,  b.  O  22,  1907.     Address,  Riverside,  111. 

looi.     FRED  LAWRENCE  THOMPSON 

(Brother  of  No.  1782) 
Civ.   Engr.;    B.    S.    in  C.    E.;   b.    F    i,    1873, 
Grandview,   111.;  s.   Edward  Taylor   (b.  Mr   14, 

1843,  Zanesville,  O.)  and  Mina  J.  (McDonald) 
Thompson  (b.  1852,  111.).  Prepared  in  DePauw 
Univ.  Acad.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  C.  E.  Soc;  Base- 
ball Team.  Rodman,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1896-9;  Asst. 
Engr.,  do.,  1899-1903;  Roadmaster,  do.,  1003-7; 
Asst.  Engr.  of  Bridges,  do.,  1907-10;  Engr., 
Bridges  and  Bldgs.,  do.,  1910-13;  Engr.,  Const., 
do.,  1913-15;  Asst.  Chief  Engr.,  do.,  1915-18; 
Chief  Engr.,  do.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  West.  Soc 
Engrs.;  Chicago  Engrs.  Club;  Am.  R.  R.  Engis. 
Assn.  Married  Maude  Nellie  Martin,  N  21, 
1900,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Children:  Donna 
Grace,  b.  Ag  5,  1903;  Ruth  Louise,  b.  Jl  i,  191 1. 
Address,  6322  Ingleside  Ave.,  Chicago. 

1002.     CHARLES  EDWIN  VAN  ORSTRAND 

Physical  Geologist;   B.   S.   in  C.   E.;   b.   F  8, 

1870,  Pekin,  111.;  s.  Charles  Gregory   (b.  S   16, 

1844,  White  Hall,  111.)  and  Mary  Margaret 
(Van  Deusen)  Van  Orstrand  (b.  S  14,  1849, 
Kinderhook,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Pekin  H.  S.; 
Univ.  Acad.  M.  S.,  Mich.,  1898.  Nautical  Al- 
manac Office,  Naval  Obs.,  1898-1900;  Asst.,  do.; 


Asst.,  Pbys.  Geol.,  U.  S.  Sur.  and  Lecturer  on 
Mecli.,  George  Washington  Univ.,  1901 — . 
Auth.:(with  A.  L.  Day)  The  Black  Body  and  the 
Measurement  of  Extreme  Temperatures,  Astro- 
physical  Jour.,  vol.  xix,  pp.  1-40,  1904;  Smith- 
sonian Math.;  Tables,  Hyperbolic  Functions. 
(with  George  F.  Becker),  pp.,  51-321,  1909; 
Smithsonian  Inst.;  Inverse  Interpolation  by 
Means  of  a  Reversed  Series,  Philosophical  Mag., 
(ip.  628-638,  1908;  Reversion  of  Power  Series, 
do.,  1910,  pp.,  366-376,  1910;  A  Simple  Appli- 
cation of  the  Theory  of  Probabilities  to  Weather 
Predictions,  Monthly  Weather  Review,  1909; 
Prelimin.  Report  on  the  Diffusion  of  Solids, 
C.  E.  Van  Orstrand  and  F.  P.  Dewey,  Profes- 
sional Paper  95,  U.  S.  Geol.  Stir.,  1915.  Mem., 
Am.  Math.  Soc;  Phil.  Soc,  Washington;  Am. 
Phys.  Soc;  Astron.  and  Astrophysical  Soc; 
Am.  Breeders'  Assn.;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Geol.  Soc. 
of  Washington;  Washington  Acad.  Sc ;  Soc. 
Francaise  de  I'hysiquc:  Y.  M.  C.  A.:  M  E. 
Church.  Address,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  Washing- 
ton. D.    C. 

1003.  CHARLES  ROY  VICKERY 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je   15,  1871, 

Dwight,  III.;  s.  John  (b.  1827,  Eng.)  and  Mary 
(Staley)  Vickery  (b.  1S32,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Dwight  H.  S.;  O.  Wesleyan  Prep.  Sch.  M. 
D.,  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll.;  Univ.  of  Paris  and 
Berlin,  1897-98;  Univ.  of  Berlin,  iqoi-2;  Ind. 
Inst.  Homeopathy,  1902.  Married  Myrtle  Mar- 
tin, Je  12,  1901,  Dwight,  111.  Address,  916  Riv- 
erside Drive,  South  Bend,  Ind.t 

1004.  THEODORE  WEINSHANK 
Mech.  Engr.;   B.  S.;  M.  E.,  1909;  b.  Ag  15, 

1865,  Russia;  s.  Benedick  and  Liebe  (Mohilner) 
Weinshank  of  Russia.  Prepared  in  (gymna- 
sium of  Russia.  With  B.  F.  Sturtevant  Co., 
1896-1901;  with  the  Nat.  Blower  Co.,  Milwau- 
kee, 1901-3;  with  Warren  Webster  (To.,  1903 — . 
Mem..  A.  S.  M.  E.,  1906;  Am.  Soc.  Heat  and 
\'ent.  Engrs.,  1907;  Indianapolis  Athenaum, 
1910;  Nat.  Assn.  Stationary  Engrs.,  1905. 
Married  Sophia  Weinshank,  Mr  10,  1885, 
Mitchell,  S.  Dak.  Children:  Annie,  b.  D  2, 
i88n:  Willie,  b.  Ap  23,  1892;  Harry,  b.  Ja 
23,  1898.  Address,  821  Hume  Mansen  Bldg., 
Indianapolis. 

loos.  REBECCA  GASKIN  WHARTON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  30,  i8-i, 
Payson,  111.;  d.  Henry  (b.  S  17,  1845,  Philadel- 
phia) and  Mary  Ann  (Gilbert)  Wharton  (b.  F 
7,  1840.  Payson,  111.).  Prepared  in  Payson  H. 
S.;  Shurtleff  Coll.,  Upper  Alton.  Kap-^a  Alpha 
Theta;  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Girls'  Basket- 
ball Team;  Pres.,  Stud.  Assn.,  1894.  Instr., 
Lat.  and  Hist.  M.  L.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1912; 
Dean  of  Women  of  Riverside  Jr.  Coll.  Auth. : 
The  Gadsden  Treaty,  My  1912.  Address,  981 
West   Eighth   St.,   Riverside,  Calif. 

1006.  SOLON  MARX  WHITE 
Physician;  B.  S.;  b.  Jl  16,  1873,  Hokah, 
Minn.;  s.  Solon  C.  (b.  1838,  I?arnston,  Can.) 
and  Anna  C.  (Armstrong)  White  (b.  1844). 
Prepared  in  Sandwich  H.  S.  Nu  Sigma  Nu. 
M.  D.,  1897,  Northwestern.  Interne  Cook  Co. 
Hosp.,  Chicago,  1897-8;  Demonstrator  of  Path. 
and  Bact.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1898-1900;  Asst. 
Prof.,  do.,  1900-1908;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Medicine, 
Univ.  of  Minn.,  1908—;  Physician  and  Special- 
ist in  Internal  Med.;  Pathologist  to  City  Hosp., 
Northwestern  and  St.  Barnabas  IIosps. ;  Maj., 
U.  S.  A.,  Base  Hosp.,  26.  Auth.  of  numerous 
articles  on  Pathology  and  Internal  Medicine. 
Mem.,  Sigma  Xi;  Libn.,  Hennepin  Co.  Med. 
Soc;  Minneapolis  Med.  Club;  Pres.,  Minneap- 
olis Path.  Soc,  1903-4;  Pres.,  Minn.  Acad,  of 
Med.,  1910-11;  Am.  Assn.  of  Path,  and  Bact., 
1901-3;  Minn.  St.  Med.  Soc.  Married  Sara 
Miner   Abbott,   Jl    25,    1900.      Children:    Asber 


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Miner,  b.  Ag  i,  1901;  Anna  Elizabeth,  b.  My  8, 
1903;  Mary  Grace,  b.  D  23,  1906.  Address,  424 
VValnut  St.,  S.  E..  Minneapolis;  bus.  add.,  910 
Donaldson  Bldg.,  Minneapolis. 

1007.  MYRON  ELWIN  WHITHAM 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  £.;  b.  O  30,  1873. 
Warren,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  F  5,  1846,  Sanitaria 
Springs,  N.  Y.)  and  Alzina  (Matson)  Whitham 
(b.  O  S,  1848,  Thompson  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Warren  H.  S.  Asst.  Engr.,  to  J.  M.  Whitham, 
Philadelphia,  one  and  one  half  yrs. ;  Engr., 
Swift  &  Co.,  Chicago,  five  yrs.;  Engr.,  Loomis 
Pettibone  Co.,  N.  Y.,  one  yr. ;  Salesman,  R.  D. 
Wood  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  two  yrs.;  Consulting 
Engr.,  Belting  and  Mach.  Mfg.  Co.,  Atlas  En- 
gine Works,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  two  yrs.;  Con- 
sulting and  Contr.  Engr.  for  self,  three  and 
one  half  yrs.  Capt.  Engrs.,  U.  S.  R.,  191"; 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  on  active  duty,  19 18;  Vancouver 
Barracks,  604th  Engrs.,  Washington,  19 18. 
Mem.,  32d  degree  Mason  and  Shriner;  Roches- 
ter Engng.  Soc;  Universal  Craftsman  Council 
of  Engrs.;  Rochester  Consistory  and  Damascus 
Temple  of  Mystic  Shrine.  Married  Irma  D. 
McCoy,  Je  30,  1902.  Child,  Bernice  Eloise, 
b.  My  18,  1903.  Address,  621  Grand  Ave., 
Rochester,  N.  Y.;  bits,  add.,  711  Powers  Bldg., 
do. 

CLASS  OF  1897  (79 
loio.  GEORGE  FORBES  ANDERSON 
S^upt.,  Bridges  and  Bldgs.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ; 
b.  Jl  17,  1871,  Anna,  111.;  s.  James  (b.  Ap  18, 
1834,  Dunblane,  Scotland)  and  Mary  Jane  (Mc- 
Neill) Anderson  (b.  Ag  29,  1836,  Hudson,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Pub.  Schs.;  So.  111.  Norm., 
1886-90.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  C.  E.  Club;  Ath.  and 
Mil.  Clubs;  Lambda  Chi;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Instr.,  Mil.  Sc.  and  Tactics,  1897.  Draftsman, 
B.  C.  M.  &  I.  Co.,  1897;  Rodman  and  Recorder, 
U.  S.  Deep  Waterways  Sur.,  1897-9;  Bridge 
Draftsman,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1899-1900;  Engr.,  S. 
F.  P.  &  P.  R.  R.,  1902 — ;  Office  Engr.,  S.  F. 
P.  &  P.  R.  R.,  1902-12;  Supt.,  Bridges,  Bldgs., 
and  Water  Service,  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.,  S.  F. 
P.  &  P.  Lines,  1912 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Douglass  Corps  Cadets,  three  yrs.;  Presby. 
Church;  Jr.  mem..  West.  Soc.  Engrs.,  1898- 
1900.  Married  Bertha  C.  Hall,  Je  21,  1898, 
Urbana  (died  S  7,  1902);  D  31,  1903,  Pres- 
cott,  Ariz.  Address,  114  S.  Summit  St.,  Pres- 
cott,  Ariz.;  c/o  Chief  Engr.,  S.  F.  P.  &  P.  R.  R. 

loii.     JAMES  ELLIS  ARMSTRONG 
Dairyman;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  S.,  1903;  b- 
1874  in  111.;  s.  James  D.    Married  Lydia  Auten. 
Address,  Claremont,  Ill.t 

1012.  GEORGE  ANDREW  BARR 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  25,  1873, 
Manhattan,  III.;  s.  George  (b.  O  16,  1829^  near 
Londonderry,  Ireland)  and  Jane  (McCjrath) 
Barr  (b.  Je  8,  1839,  Belliekelly.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Joliet  H.  S.,  and  Prep.  Sch.,  Univ.  of 
111.  Philomathean;  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Shield 
and  Trident;  Pres.,  Fresh.  Class;  Assoc.  Ed., 
mini;  Mgr.,  baseball  team;  representative  of 
Univ.  at  Washington's  Birtliday  Celebration, 
Union  League  Peace  Club,  Chicago.  Studied 
law  till  D  1899;  Practising  law,  Joliet.  111.; 
State's  Atty.,  Will  Co.,  111.,  1908-12.  Mem., 
Union  League  Club,  Joliet,  II!.;  Cml.  Club, 
Joliet;  Hamilton  Club,  Chicago;  Pres.,  Joliet 
Assn.  of  Commerce,  191 7 — ;  Am.  Econ.  Soc; 
Presby.  Church.  Married  Mary  Speer,  O  16, 
1902.  Children:  James  Worrell,  b.  Mr  9, 
1904;  Joseph  Milton,  b.  Jl  11,  1905.  Address. 
206  3cl  Ave.,  Joliet,  111.;  bus.  add..  Woodruff 
Bldg.,  do. 

1013.     THOMAS  BEATTY  BEADLE 
Architect;    B.   S.    in   Chem.;    b.    Ta   18,    1874, 
Kewanee,   111.;  s.  J.   G.   Beadle.     Address,  Jar- 
bridge,   Nev.,  via  Three  Creeks,   Idaho. t 


1008.  ROBERT  WILLIAMS 
Physician;  A.  B. ;  b.  S  20,  1873,  Carthage, 
111.;  s.  Wesley  Cutler  (b.  Ag  12,  1833,  do.) 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Moore)  Williams  (b.  Je 
24,  1835,  Wilmington,  Del.).  Prepared  in  Car- 
thage Coll.  Acad.;  Carthage  Coll.,  1890-5.  M. 
D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1900.  Phys.,  Alden, 
Minn.,  1900  6;  Phys.,  Minneapolis,  1906 — . 
Chm.,  Med.  Adv.  Bd.;  Mem.,  Epis.  Church; 
A.  M.  A.;  Minn.  St.  Med.  Soc;  Hennepin  Co. 
Med  Soc;  Hennepin  Co.  Milk  Com.;  Pres., 
Twin  City  Univ.  of  111.  Alumni  Assn.  Married 
Martha  Golden  Davidson,  O  15,  1901,  Carthage, 
111.  Children:  David,  b.  O  20,  1904;  Robert 
Westen,  b.  Jl  25,  191 1;  James  Roland,  b.  Ja 
IS,  1914.  Address,  3436  Chicago  Ave.,  Minne- 
apolis; bus.  add.,  608  Phys.  and  Surg.  Bldg.,  do. 

1009.  WILBUR  HOYT  WRIGHT 
Teacher;  A.  B.;  b.  D  4,  1874.  Watseka,  111.; 
s.  Manliff  B.  (b.  Ontario,  Can.)  and  Helen  E. 
Wright  (b.  N.  Y.  City).  Prepared  in  Watseka 
H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Teacher,  Biol.,  111. 
Reserve  Militia,  Co.  C,  2d  Regt.,  1917 — . 
Married  Laura  Ward,  Jl  14,  1909,  Chicago. 
Children:  Ward  Wilbur,  b.  S  1913;  Lawrence 
Manliff,  b.  Ag  1916.  Address,  267  Edgewood 
PL,  River  Forest,  111.;  bus.  add.,  McKinley  TI. 
S.,  Chicago. 

LIVING,  12  DEAD) 

I0I4.  ALVIN  CASEY  BEAL 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  N  30,  1872,  Mt. 
Vernon,  111.;  s.  Lewis  N.  (b.  Ap  28,  1844, 
Allentown,  Pa.)  and  Sarah  Melissa  (Casey) 
Beal  (b.  Ap  14,  1847,  Jefferson  Co.,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Mt.  Vernon  H.  S.  M.  S.  A.,  Cornell 
Univ.,  1903;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1911.  Mil.  Club; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Pres.,  Agr.  Club;  Hon. 
Grad.  in  Mil.  Sc,  1897.  Foreman,  Hort. 
Dept.,  111.  Exp.  Sta.,  1898-9;  Stud.,  Cornell, 
1899-1900;  Foreman,  Agr.  Greenhouses,  1900-1; 
Asst.,  Hort.,  1901-2;  Asst.,  Floriculture, 
1902-3;  Instr.,  Floriculture,  1903-8;  ist  Asst., 
Floriculture,  111.  Exp.  Sta.,  19089;  Grad. 
Asst.,  Hort.,  Cornell,  1900-10;  Prof.,  Floricul- 
ture and  Land.  Gard.,  Home  Cor.  Sch.,  1910; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Floriculture,  Cornell,  1911-13; 
Prof.,  Floriculture,  1913 — .  Auth.:  Our  Exp. 
Sta.  and  What  we  Have  Done,  Florists'  Ex- 
change, vol.  25,  1907,  pp.  279-314;  Insecticides 
for  Thrips,  IVeekly  Florists'  Rev.,  vol.  22,  pp. 
lo-ii;  The  Control  of  Thrips  in  Cucumber 
Houses,  Am.  Florist,  vol.  32,  pp.  68-71;  Thrips 
in  Greenhouses,  a  Series  of  Articles  in  The 
Gardeners'  Chronicle  of  Am.,  1908-1909;  Sweet 
Pea  Evolution  and  Pollination,  A)n.  florist,  vol. 
36,  191 1,  pp.  1284-85;  Dwarf  Sweet  Peas,  do., 
vol.  36,  191 1,  pp.  1329-1331;  Rpt.  of  Com.  on 
Floricultural  Courses,  Proc.  Soc.  Hort.  Sc, 
1913;  Monographic  Studies  with  Flowers,  Proc. 
Am.  Soc.  Sc,  1916;  Articles  on  Cut-flower  In- 
dus., Florists'  Plants,  Peony  Diseases,  Rose  and 
Sweet  Pea,  Standard  Cyclopedia  of  Hort.,  Cul- 
ture of  Garden  Roses,  Reading  Course  Lesson 
121,  Coll.  of  Agr.,  Cornell;  The  Carnation  Bud 
Rot,  Hort.,  vol.  8,  1908,  p.  777;  Forcing  Toma 
toes,  Bui.  81,  The  Farmer's  Flower  Garden 
Circ.  46;  The  Window  Garden.  Circ.  47,  111 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.;  Hort.  in  So.  111.,  Ann.  Rpt., 
III.  St.  barmers'  Inst.,  1898,  pp.  56-61;  Window 
flowering  Sweet  Peas,  Bui.  319;  Culture  of  Gar 
den  Sweet  Peas,  Bui.  320;  Classification  of  Gar 
den  Varieties  of  the  Sweet  Pea,  Bui.  342,  Cor 
nell  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.;  Hist,  and  Evolution  of  the 
Gladiolus,  Ext.  Bui.  9,  Cornell  Agr.  Exp.  Sta 
Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  Sigma  Xi;  Soc.  of  Am 
Florists;  Nomenclature  Com.,  Nat.  Sweet  Pea 
Soc.  of  Am.,  1910 — ;  Chm.,  Nomenclature  Com. 
Nat.  Gladiolus  Soc.  of  Am.,  1911;  Life  mem. 
111.  St.  Hort.  Soc,  1902—;  Life  mem..  111.  St 
Florists'  Assn.,  1905 — ;  Sec,  do.,  1906-7;  Soc 
Am.  Florists  and  Ornamental  Horticulturists 
Sec,  Am.  Gladiolus  Soc,  1917;  Botanist,  Soc 
of   Am.    Florists,   1912-13;    mem.,   A.   A.   A.   S. 


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Am.  Soc.  for  Hort.  Sc,  1912;  Com.  on  Re- 
search Am.  Soc.  Hort.  Sc,  1917 — ;  Am.  Rose 
Soc,  1913;  Rose  Test  Garden  Com.  Married 
Ervilla  Belle  LeFevre,  D  31,  1899,  Champaign. 
Child,  Elizabeth,  b.  Ag  5,  1903.  Address,  212 
Kelvin  PI.,  Ithaca.  N.   Y. 

lois.  CHARLES  DAVID  BEEBE 
Engr.  and  Electn. ;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  17, 
1873,  Chicago;  s.  Jonathan  Willis  (b.  Jl  10, 
1837,  Elmira,  N.  Y.)  and  Frances  M.  (Bur- 
rough)  Beebe  (b.  D  19,  1847,  Evanston,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Evanston  Tp.  Sch.  Pres.,  Glee 
Club;  Capt.,  Football  team.  Draftsman;  Const. 
Supt. ;  Chief  Engr.  and  Electn.  Mem.,  A.  F. 
A.  M.    Address,  4210  Lake  Park  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

1016.  *EUGENE  HERMANN  BRANDT 
Architect;  B.  S.;  b.  O  24,  1867,  Irving,  111.; 
s.  John  (b.  D  7,  1833,  Greenville,  O.)  and 
Georgiana  Brandt  (b.  S  20,  1850,  Chaumont, 
N.  v.).  Prepared  in  Westfield  Acad.,  O., 
Appleton  City  Acad^  Appleton  City,  Mo.,  and 
Rose  Poly.  Inst.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1892. 
Arch.  Club.  With  Frederick  E.  Hill,  Arch., 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1898-99;  Broadway  Mfg.  Co., 
Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1899;  James  Tyler  &  Son, 
Arch..  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1904;  Asst.  St.  Arch., 
Neb.,  1906;  Mowbray  &  Uffinger,  Arch.,  N.  Y. 
City,  1907;  Tyler  &  Brandt,  Lincoln,  Neb., 
1907.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Married  Jessie 
Rowena  Palmer,  Ag  3,  1906,  Lincoln,  Neb. 
Died  N   24,  1918,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

1 01 7.  RALPH  WALDO  BRAUCHER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  381,  382,  418,  633,  792) 
Tree  Expert;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  F  10,  1871, 
Lincoln,  HI.;  s.  Daniel  Ludwig  (b.  Mr  i,  1833, 
Pickaway  Co.,  O.)  and  Henrietta  Curtis  (Hill) 
Braucher  (b.  Je  i,  1831,  Orange,  N.  H.).  Pre- 
pared in  Lincoln  H.  S.  Philomathean;  Agr. 
Club;  Chem.  Club:  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Asst.  to  S.  A. 
Forbes,  111.  St.  Entomologist,  1897-99,  1901-4; 
Asst.  to  F.  M.  Webster,  Chief  Insp.,  O.  Agr. 
Exp.  Sta.,  1900;  Instr.,  Agr.,  Cherokee  Orphan 
Acad.,  Selina,  I.  T.;  Special  work  for  control  of 
scale  insects,  Lincoln  Park  Commissioners,  1903; 
Chicago,  winters,  1902-3,  1904-5;  Proprietor 
Neoga  Fruit  Storage,  Neoga,  111.,  1904-18; 
special  work  in  Pomology  and  Testing  of 
Power  Sprayers,  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  summers, 
1904-6;  Special  Field  Agt.,  U.  S.  Bur.  of  En- 
tomol.  in  charge  of  Mich.  Field  Lab.  for  the 
study  of  deciduous  fruit  insects,  1908-10;  Fel- 
lowship, Cornell,  191 1-13;  Prin.,  Davey  Inst,  of 
Tree  Surgery,  Kent,  O.,  1912-17;  Prin.,  Exten. 
Dept.,  Davey  Tree  E.xpert  Co.,  1917.  Auth. : 
The  One-Spray  Method  in  the  Control  of  the 
Codling  Moth  and  the  Plum  Curculio,  by  A.  L. 
Quaintance,  E.  L.  Jenne,  E.  W.  Scott  and  R. 
W.  Braucher,  Washington,  Govt.  Print,  office, 
191 0,  Bui.  80  Pt.  VII  U.  S.  Bureau  of  Ento- 
mology V;  Exten.  Course  in  Tree  Surgery  by 
Davey  Tree  Expert  Co.,  Kent,  O.  Mem.,  A.  A. 
A.  S.;  Assn.  of  Econ.  Entomologists;  Wash- 
ington Entoniol.  Soc;  Entomol.  Soc.  of  Am.; 
111.  St.  Hort.  Soc;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Mar- 
ried Mabel  Harriett  Hankinson,  N  12,  1902, 
Chicago.  Children:  son,  born  and  died,  D  27, 
1907;  Bertram  Ralph,  b.  Ag  7,  1910.  Address, 
548  N.  Pine  Ave..  Chicago. 

1018.  *RALPH  PLUMB  BROWER 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  12,  1874,  Dayton,  111.; 
s.  Irenens  (b.  1839,  Montgomery,  N.  Y.)  and 
Mary  A.  (Sprague)  Brower  (b.  1848,  Anders, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Ottawa  H.  S.  Pres., 
Adelphic;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Technograph,  1897;  Mil. 
Club;  Hazelton  Medal;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Civ. 
Engr.,  Champaign,  1897;  2d  Lt.,  U.  S.  A.  by 
Pres.  McKinley;  1st  Lt.,  1901.  Mem.,  First 
Congr.  Church,  Champaign.  Died  Ag  7,  1902, 
Lake  Tahoe,  Calif. 


1019.  WALTER  BURROWS  BROWN 
V.  P.,  Chem.  Works;  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1905;  b. 
Ap  23,  1874,  Grand  Detour,  111.;  s.  John  S.  (b. 
1842,  Stonington,  Conn.)  and  CTornelia  E. 
(Turner)  Brown  (b.  1845,  Grand  Detour,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Sterling  H.  S.  Asst.  Chem.,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.,  1897-9;  Asst.  Chem.,  C.  &  N.  W.  Ry., 
Chicago,  1899-1900;  Chief  Chem.,  Morris  & 
Co.,  1900-3;  Gen.  Supt.,  Victor  Chem.  Works, 
Chicago,  1903-10;  V.  P.,  1915 — .  Mem.,  A.  C. 
S.,  1900;  Soc.  Chem.  Indus.,  1900.  Married 
Antoinette  Mae  Farren,  Ja  23,  1906,  Paris, 
France.  Address,  5011  Blackstone  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  Fisher  Bldg..  do. 

1020.     LUELLA    EUGENIA    BUCK    (LINN) 
(Wife  of  No.  968) 

B.  S.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  28,  1875,  Coldbrook. 
N.  Y.;  d.  Edson  Allen  (b.  S  27,  1847,  Worth- 
ington,  Mass.)  and  Caroline  Howard  (Burr) 
Buck  (b.  Ag  9,  1849  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Married  Homer 
R.  Linn  ('96),  F  16,  1899,  Philo,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Dorothy  R.;  Virginia  H.;  David  E.  Ad- 
dress,  221    S.  Ashland  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111. 

1021.  FRANK  READ  CAPRON 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  22,  1872, 
Bentley,  111.;  s.  George  W.  (b.  Jl  2,  1843, 
Bentley,  111.)  and  Ellen  (Bickford)  Capron  (b. 
My  20,  1846,  Quincy,  111.).  Prepared  in  Car- 
thage H.  S.  Arch.,  Sandwich,  111.,  1898;  Drafts- 
man, Carthage,  111.,  1899;  U.  S.  Ry.  Mail 
Service,  1899-1905;  Arch.,  Wichita.  Kan., 
1905-6;  Draftsman,  Virginia  Bridge  &  Iron  Co., 
Southwestern  Bridge  Co.,  Morava  Const.  Co., 
and  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  1907 — .  Address,  436  W. 
Williams  St.,  Decatur,  IlLf 

1022.  HUBERT  VINTON  CARPENTER 
(Husband  of  No.  1278) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  29,  1875, 
Argo,  111.;  s.  Charles  H.  (b.  1827,  Warren  Co., 
N.  Y.)  and  M.  Elizabeth  (Burge)  Carpenter 
(b.  1839,  do.).  Prepared  in  No.  111.  Coll.,  Fulton, 
111.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Tau; 
M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Socs.;  Baseball.  Asst.,  Phys., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1897-9;  Instr.,  1899-1901;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Phys.  and  Elec  Engng.,  St.  Coll.  of 
Wash.,  1901-2;  Prof.,  Mech.  and  Elec.  Engng., 
do.,  1902 — ;  Dean  of  Mech.  Arts  and  Engng., 
do.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  A  Study  of  the  Con- 
denser; A  Method  of  Measuring  Frequency; 
A  Method  of  Comparing  Self  Inductance;  The 
Flow  of  Steam  in  Pipes;  Simplified  Sag-Ten- 
sion Formulas  for  Suspended  Cables;  Pamphlet, 
H.  Sch.  Bui.,  The  Physics  Course  in  the  Mod- 
ern H.  Sch.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Fellow, 
A.  I.  E.  E.;  A.  S.  M.  E.  Married  Maggie 
Edith  Staley  ('99),  Je  19,  1899,  Urbana.  Chil- 
dren: Charles  Benjamin,  b.  O  27,  1900;  Flor- 
ence, b.  Jl  21,  1903;  William  Harold,  b.  Ag  29, 
1906;  Arthur  Clarence,  b.  D  15,  1909.  Ad- 
dress, Pullman,  Wash. 


1023.  MANLEY  EARLE  CHESTER 
(Brother  of  No.  734) 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ja  29, 
1876,  Champaign;  s.  Elias  Oscar  (b.  1829,  O.) 
and  Frances  Virginia  (Skinner)  Chester  (b. 
1844,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  M.  E. 
and  E.  E.  Socs. ;  Phi  Delta  Theta.  With  West. 
Elec  Co.,  1897-1910;  with  Goodyear  Rubber 
Insulating  Co.,  Supt.,  mfr.  of  rubber  covered 
wires,  1910 — ;  Sec.  and  Asst.  Treas.,  Whitney 
Blake  Co.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing 
Materials.  Married  Cornelia  McCue,  F  3, 
1907,  N.  Y.  City.  Children:  Bryant,  b.  Mr  26, 
1908;  Honore,  b.  Mr  25,  1914.  Address.  225 
W.  8oth  St.,  N.  Y.  City;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Whit- 
ney-Blake Co.,  do. 


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1024.  OCTAVE  BESANCON  CLARKE 
(Brother  of  Nos.  640,  641,  942) 
Pres.,  Orchard  Co.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  17. 
1878,  Quincy,  III.;  s.  Edwin  Ambler  (b.  Je  8, 
1839,  OswegOj  N.  V.)  and  Leoline  Francesca 
(Besangon)  Clarke  (b.  Je  13,  1839,  Natchez, 
Miss.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  b.  Adelphic. 
Mech.  Engr.,  Am.  Mfg.  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1897-1900; 
Arch,  draftsman,  igoi;  Asst.  Res.  Engr.,  Union 
Elec.  Light  &  Power  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1902-3; 
Supt.  Const.,  Mech.  Dept.,  Louisiana  Purchase 
Exposition  Co.,  1904;  Supt.  for  Mauran,  Russell 
&  Garden,  Archs.,  1905,  U.  S.  Letters  Patent 
No.  734,222,  1903,  for  Dam  Const.;  Engr., 
Hill  &  O'Meara  Const.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1906; 
Supt.,  Frisco  Mines  and  Tunnel  Co.,  Animas 
Forks,  Colo.,  1907-8;  Engr.,  Rio  Grande  Water 
and  Land  Corp.,  .Albuquerque,  N.  M.,  1909; 
Pres.,  Virginia  Orchard  Co.,  Albuquerque, 
N.  M.  Mem.,  First  Church  of  Christ,  Scientist, 
Boston,  Mass.    Address,  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 

1025.  CHARLES  VIRGIL  CRELLIN 
Prop.,  Mach.  Co.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  21, 
1870,  Winfield,  la.;  s.  E.  M.  (b.  O.)  and  S.  J. 
(Simmons)  Crellin  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  la. 
Wesleyan  Univ.  Philomathean;  Engng.  Club. 
Electn.,  Des  Moines  Elec.  Light  Co.,  1897 
1901;  proprietor,  Crellin  Mach.  Co.,  Los 
Angeles,  1901 — .  Married  Marcia  Tompkin? 
Stanley,  N  2,  1902,  San  Francisco.  Address, 
123  Llewellyn  St.,  Los  Angeles. 

1026.  'STEVEN  GEORGE  DE  VRIES 
B.  S.  -n  E.  E.;  b.  My  17,  1875,  Pekin,  111.; 
s.  Geerd 'Steven  (b.  D  2,  1844,  Wirdum,  Ger.) 
and  Tina  (Roelfs)  De  Vries  (b.  Je  24,  1854, 
Groothusen,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Pekin  H.  S. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Died  on  Class  Day,  his  diploma 
being  buried  with  him.  Died  Je  7,  1897,  Pekin, 
111. 

1027.     JAMES  ANSEL  DEWEY 

(Brother  of  Nos.  537,  1028) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  M.  S.,  1898;  B.  S. 
in  Agr.,  1903;  b.  Jl  2,  1874,  Ottawa,  111.;  s. 
Milton  Alvord  (b.  O  26,  1830,  Lenox,  Mass.) 
and  Rebecca  Janet  (Brown)  Dewey  (b.  Ag  4, 
1836,  Carthage,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Evanston 
Tp.  H.  S.  Philomathean.  Work  in  Bacterid., 
1898-1901:  Taught,  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
1901-2;  Farming,  1904 — .  Married  Elfie  A. 
Smith,  Je  12,  1900.  Children:  James  Anse' 
Jr.,   b.    D    17,    1906;    Milton  Alonzo,   b.   Jl   27, 

1909.  Address,  R.  i,  Armstrong,  111. 

1028.  SARAH  LOUISE  DEWEY 
(YENSEN) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  537,  1027;  Wife  of  No.  3250) 
B.  S.  in  Sc;  M.  S.,  1899;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.. 
1908;  b.  Mr  30,  1871,  Ottawa,  111.;  d.  Milton 
Alvord  (b.  O  26,  1830,  Lenox,  Mass.)  and 
Rebecca  Janet  (Brown)  Dewey  (b.  Ag  4,  1836, 
Carthage,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
and  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Alethenai;  A.  C.  A.; 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  Fellow,  Physiology,  1898-9;  Asst., 
St.  Lab.  Nat.  Hist.,  1898  and  Water  Sur. 
Lab.,  1899;  Bacteriologist  for  Danville  Water 
Co.,    1904.      Mem.,    Unitarian    Assn.    of    Am., 

1910.  Married  Trygve  D.  Yensen  ('07),  Te 
30,  1910,  Urbana.  Child,  Arne  Dewey,  b.  Ap 
4,  1912.  Address,  2113  Delaware  Ave.,  Swiss- 
vale,  Pittsburgh. 

1029.  RAYMOND  WILLIAM  DULL 
Contr.  and  Consult.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ; 
M.  E.,  1910;  b.  Ap  29,  1874,  Newark,  O.;  s. 
Uriah  (b.  do.)  and  Orlinda  (Ramey)  Dull  (b. 
Pataska,  O.).  Prepared  in  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Cell. 
Philomathean;  Asst.  Dir.,  Band.  Insp.,  1897- 
8;  Asst.  Supt.,  Mech.  Draftsman,  1898-9;  Mech. 
Draftsman,  Chief  Draftsman  and  Estimator, 
1899-1905;   Chief   Engr.,   1905-10;   Consult,   and 


Contr.  Engr.,  1910-13;  Pres.,  Raymond  W. 
Dull  Co.  (corp.)  1913 — .  Introduced  various 
patents  on  conveying  mach.,  pressed  steel 
pulleys,  sand  separators,  screens,  etc.  Auth.: 
Formulas  and  Tables  for  Bin  Designing,  Engng. 
News,  1904,  pp.  62-66;  Suspended  Bunkers, 
Power,  1904,  651  pp.;  numerous  articles  in 
Rock  Products.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.;  West. 
Soc.  of  Engrs. ;  S.  and  G.  Producer's  Assn. 
Married  Edna  M.  Pope,  Ja  15,  1901.  Chil- 
dren: Raymond  Lawrence,  b.  Ja  17,  1902; 
Florence,  b.  N  10,  1904;  Claremont,  b.  S  4, 
1906;  John  Richard,  b.  O  21,  1908.  Address. 
133  S.  6th  Ave..  La  Grange,  III.;  bus.  add., 
1910  Conway  Blclg.,  Chicago. 

1030.     ELMER   EDGAR   DUNLAP 

-Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.-  b.  My  6,  1874, 
Columbus,  Ind.;  s.  Jerastus  R.  (b.  1851,  Bar- 
tholomew Co.,  Ind.)  and  Ella  (Evans)  Dun- 
lap  (b.  1853,  Zanesville.  O.).  Prepared  in 
Columbus  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Supt., 
Const.,  1897-1900;  Practicing  Arch.,  1900 — . 
Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  Indianapolis  Cml. 
Club;  A.  I.  A.  Married  Mida  G.  Elliott,  Je 
15,  1898,  Noblesville,  Ind.  (died  Mr,  1902); 
Niartha  Scott,  Je  27,  1905,  Indianapolis.  Chil- 
dren: Jerald  Blakely,  b.  Je  25,  1906;  Eleanor 
Scott,  b.  Jl  17,  1908.  Address,  1132  Ashland 
.Ave.,  Indianapolis;  bus.  add.,  State  Life  Bldg., 
do. 

1031.  ERNEST  BROWNING  FORBES 
(Son  of  H20;  Brother  of  Nos.  949,  1868;  Hus- 
band of  No.  1375) 

Specialist  in  Nutrition;  B.  S.  in  Sc. ;  B.  S. 
in  Agr.,  1902;  b.  N  3,  1876,  Normal,  111.;  s. 
Stephen  Alfred  (b.  My  29,  1844,  Pecatonica, 
111.)  and  Clara  Shaw  (Gaston)  Forbes  (b.  Ag 
30,  1848,  Hamilton,  O.).  Prepared  in  Urbana 
n.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Mo., 
1908.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Shield  and  Trident; 
Sigma  Xi;  Biol.  Theory,  Zool.  and  Agr.  Clubs: 
Ed.,  ///.  Agr.,  1902.  Asst.  to  St.  Entomol. 
of  Minn.,  1897-8;  Asst.,  111.  St.  Lab.  Nat. 
Hist.,  1898-1900;  Acting  St.  Entomol.  of  Minn., 
1900;  Asst.,  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1901-2;  Instr., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1902-3;  Asst.  Prof.,  .An.  Husb., 
Univ.  of  Mo.,  1903-7;  Chief  Dept.  Nutrition,  O. 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1907 — .  Maj.,  San.  Corps, 
U.  S.  A.  in  France,  1918 — .  Auth.:  A  Review 
of  the  Lit.  of  Phosphorus  Compounds  in  An. 
Metabolism,  O.  Exp.  Sta.  Tech.  Bui.  5  (with 
^^.  H.  Keith);  pamphlets,  Contr.  to  Knowl- 
edge of  Am.  Freshwater  Ciyclopidiae.  Bui.  III. 
St.  Lab.  Nat.  Hist.,  1897;  several  buls.  on  the 
slock  feeding  published  by  Mo.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.; 
also  numerous  buls.  on  the  mineral  elements 
in  an.  nutrition  for  O.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  Mem., 
A.  C.  S.;  Am.  Genetic  Assn.;  Am.  Soc.  An. 
Production;  Soc.  Promotion  Agr.  Sc. ;  Am. 
Physiol.  Soc;  Assoc  Ed.,  Jour.  Dental  Re- 
search, 1918.  Married  Lydia  Maria  Mather 
Coo),  Ag  18,  1003.  Children:  Lydia  Frances, 
b.  D  7,  1904;  Winifred,  b.  N  9,  1906;  Stephen 
.Alfred  II,  b.  D  4,  1900;  Rosemary,  b.  Ag  10, 
191 1 ;  Richard  Mather,  b.  Ta  8,  1916.  Address, 
528  Beall  Ave.,  Wooster,  O. 

1032.  'JOHN  FREDERICK  GARBER 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  S  30,  1868,  Win- 
field,  O.;  s.  Daniel  (b.  Mr  3.  1823,  Strasburg, 
O.)  and  Savilla  (Snyder)  Garber  (b.  S  24, 
1838).  Prepared,  Flora  H.  S.  A.  B.,  West- 
field  Acad.,  i8oi;  Ph.D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1903.  Instr.,  Biol.,  Houston,  Tex.,  H.  S., 
1 897-1900;  Prof..  Biol,  and  Phys.,  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  River  Falls,  Wis.;  Head  of  Dept.  of 
Botany,  Yeatmnn  H.  S.,  St.  Louis,  1905 — . 
■Auth.:  The  Life  Hist,  of  Ricciocarpus  natans. 
Botanical  Gazette,  F  1904.  20  pp.,  Dimorphism 
in  Blissus  leucopterus.  Biol.  Bui.  Ap  1904. 
Mem.,  St.  Louis  Biol.  Soc  and  St.  Louis  Bot. 
Club;  A.  A.  A.  S.,  Fellow.  Died  D  29,  1917, 
Phoenix,   Ariz. 


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Baccalaureate  Alumni 


1033.  BERT  A.  GAYMAN 
(Brother  of  Nos.  505,  1682) 
M.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  14,  1877. 
Champaign;  s.  George  (b.  O.)  and  Louise 
CStoltey)  Gayman  (b.  Ger.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  With  the  Link-Belt  Co., 
1897 — .  Married  Alice  May  Conlong,  Jl  2, 
1903,  Chicago.  Child,  Ethel  Louise,  b.  S  29, 
1909.     Address,    7359   Harvard   Ave.,   Chicago. 

1034.  ORVAL  LEE  GEARHART 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  O  31,  1870, 
Farmer  City,  111.;  s.  Silas  Thomas  (b.  My  15, 
1838.  Miami  Co.,  O.)  and  Lydia  Ann  (Lay 
man)  Gearhart  (b.  O  25,  1844,  Rochester,  O.). 
Prepared,  Farmer  City  H.  S.  Acacia;  Arch. 
Club  Masonry  Insp.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1897;  Asst. 
City  Engr.,  1898-1903;  City  Engr.,  1903-5; 
Chief  Asst.  in  Blue  Printing  and  Photography, 
111.,  1905-9;  City  Engr.,  Champaign,  1909  11; 
farmer.  Champaign,  1911-15;  Resident  Engr. 
for  St.  of  111.  Dept.  of  Pub.  Health  and  Bldgs., 
Div.  of  Highways,  Ildqtrs.,  Moline,  111.,  IQ15 — . 
Auth.:  Concrete  Foundations  and  Cement 
Filler  for  Brick  Pavements,  19th  Rpt.  111.  Soc. 
Engrs.  and  Survs.,  pp.  111-115,  Engng.  News, 
vol.  26,  No.  5,  pp.  1 1 3-1 14;  Concrete  Foundation 
and  element  Filler  for  Brick  Pavements, 
Engng.  Record,  vol.  49,  No.  7,  pp.  i8i-igi. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church,  1886;  111.  Soc.  Engrs. 
and  Survs.,  1904:  B.  P.  O.  E.;  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
K.  T.;  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  Shrine.  Married 
Nellie  May  Van  Wegen,  D  19,  1905,  Cham 
paign.  Child,  Van  Silas,  b.  Ag  29,  1911  (died 
My  12,  1916).  Address,  107  W.  Springfield 
Ave.,  Champaign. 

1035.  GEORGE  LYMAN  GRIMES 
Pres.  and  Mgr.,  Molding  Mach.  Co.;  B.  S. 
in  M.  E.;  b.  D  5,  1875,  Mansfield,  O.;  s. 
Charles  Loomis  and  Mary  A.  (Miller)  Grimes. 
Prepared,  Moline  H.  S.  Philomathean.  In 
charge  of  shops,  Univ.  of  la.,  1897-8;  Instr., 
M.  E.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1898-1901;  Engr.  in 
charge  of  design,  manufacture  and  repairs  of 
patterns,  West.  Tube  Co.,  Kewanee,  111.,  1901-6; 
Detroit  Stoker  and  Foundry  Co.,  Salesman, 
1906,  Supt.,  1907-9;  Pres.  and  Mgr.,  Midland 
Mach.  Co.  now  Grimes  Molding  Mach.  Co., 
1909 — .  Married  Lucia  Voorhees,  Ap  29,  1907, 
Kewanee,  111.  Child,  Emily  Georgine,  b.  D 
18.  1909.    Address,  371  Virginia  Park,  Detroit. 

1036.  CLYDE  DENNY  GULICK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  693,  694) 
Physician;  B.  S.;  M.  D.,  1902;  b.  N  27, 
1876,  Champaign;  s.  Jesse  R.  (b.  D  8,  1840, 
Pickaway  Co.,  O.)  and  Louisa  L.  (Everett) 
Gulick  (b.  D  4,  1848,  Champaign  Co.,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Philomathean. 
Taught  sch.  and  farmed,  1898-99;  studied 
medicine,  1899-1902;  Asst.  Phys.,  New.  Mil. 
Sanitarium,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.,  1902;  prac- 
tice of  Med.,  1902 — .  Lt..  M.  R.  C,  Ap  1918; 
Mustered  out,  F  1919.  Mem.,  Am.  Acad,  of 
Med.;  Sec.  and  Treas.,  Champaign  Co.  Med. 
Soc,  1905-07;  mem.,  A.  M.  A.;  Twin  City 
Clinical  Club;  Pres..  Assn.  of  Commerce.  Mar- 
ried Grace  J.  Alward,  Je  1903,  Canton,  111. 
Children:  Louisa  Elizabeth,  b.  Mr  12,  1906; 
Jesse  Richard,  b.  Ag  14,  1910;  Benjamin  Al- 
ward. b.  D  3,  1914  (died  Ja  21,  :91s).  Address, 
1005  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  218 
W.  Main  St..   do. 

1037.  HARRY  HUGH  HADSALL 
Gen.  Supt.,  Const.  Co.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b. 
Jl  9.  1875,  Wilmington,  111.;  s.  A.  S.  (b.  1844, 
Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Kittie  (Townsend) 
Hadsall  (b.  i8d6,  Oshkosh,  Wis.).  Prepared 
in  Wilmington  H.  S.  C.  E.  Soc;  Kappa  Sigma; 
Alpha  Gamma  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident; 
Baseball  and  Football  teams;  Mgr.,  Football 
team,    1896;    Pres.,    Students'    Dancing    Club. 


Draftsman,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1897-9;  Bridge  Shop 
Insp.,  1899-1900;  Chief  Masonry  Insp.,  1900- 
03;  Res.  Engr.,  Cairo  Bridge,  190304;  Res. 
Engr.,  Tenn.  R.  Bridge,  1904-5;  Asst.  Engr., 
Bridges,  1905-7;  Gen.  Sunt.,  Leonard  Const. 
Co.,  1907—.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.;  West.  Soc.  of 
Engrs.;  Chicago  Engrs.  Club.  Married  Jean 
Stewart,  Jl  i,  1903,  Wilmington,  111.  Chil- 
dren; Harry  Stewart,  b.  F  13,  1907;  John 
Mclntyre,  b.  Ja  28,  1909.  Address,  5492  Ever- 
ett  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  860  McCormick 
Bldg.,  do. 

1038.  OLIVER  DAVID  HAVARD 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Homer,  111.; 
s.  W.  R.  (b.  1830,  Wales)  and  Rachel  (Jones) 
Ilavard  (b.  1829,  Wales).  Prepared,  Homer 
II.  S.  Philomathean;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Invented 
the  "Coal  Meter"  U.  S.  Pat.  D  14,  1909; 
"Coal  Meter  and  Hopper"  Canadian  Pat.  Mr 
191 1,  U.  S.  Pat.  1912;  Gen.  Supt.,  Grant 
Portland  Cement  Co.  Auth.;  Operation  of 
Power  Plants,  Elcc.  Traction  Weekly,  S  191 1. 
Mem.,  Engng.  Soc.  of  N.  E.  Pa.;  Keystone 
R.  R.  Club.  Married  Anna  Louise  Lohse,  O 
26,    1909.     Address,   Gen.    Del.  Allentown,  Pa. 

1039.  ALBERT  CLAUDE  HOBART 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.;  C.  E.,  1898;  b.  Ap  9, 
1875,  Elgin,  111.;  s.  Alonzo  Chapin  (b.  1843, 
Abington,  Mass.)  and  Ellen  Maria  (Groce) 
Hobart  (b.  1848,  Scituate.  Mass.).  Prepared, 
Elgin  H.  S.  Shield  and  Trident;  Phi  Gamma 
Delta;  Engrs.  Club;  Maj.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Mil. 
Club;  Adelphic;  Ed.,  Technograph.  Fellow- 
ship in  C.  E.,  1898.  Chief  Engr.,  Paxton  & 
Vierling  Iron  Works,  Omaha,  Neb.,  1898-1900; 
Engr.,  Bur.  Yards  &  Docks,  Navy  Dept., 
Washington,  D.  C,  1900-1;  Engr.,  Const,  for 
Augustus  Smith,  N.  Y.  City,  1901-5;  V.  P., 
Discharging  Apparatus  Mfg.  Co.,  1905-7;  V. 
P.  and  Mgr.,  Bergen  Point  Iron  Works,  Bay- 
onne,  N.  J.,  1907-10;  Const.  Engr.,  with 
Charles  H.  Peckworth,  1910-13;  Const.  Engr., 
Interurban  Gen.  Contr.  Co.,  1914;  do..  New 
England  Casualty  Co.  and  New  England  Equit- 
able Ins.  Co.,  191S-16;  do.,  Am.  Fidelity  Co., 
N.  Y.  City,  191 7;  do.,  Richardson  and  Burgess, 
Inc.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1918.  Mem.,  A.  S. 
C.  E.,  1913.  Married  Florence  Herbert  Shurt- 
leff,  Je  4,  1907,  Norwell,  Mass.  Address,  57 
School   St.,    Rockland,   Mass. 

1040.     CARL  JOHN  HORN 
Architect;    B.    S.    in   Arch.;    b.   Je    13,    1872, 

Naperville,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  1824,  Bad  Nau- 
heim,  Ger.)  and  Bertha  Agnes  (Metzner)  Horn 
(b.  1838,  Ernstall,  do.).  Prepared  in  N.  W. 
Coll.;  Univ.  Acad.  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Worked 
as  Draftsman,  1897-1902;  Arch.,  1902 — .  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  Ruth 
Murray,  S  6,  1899,  Naperville,  111.  Children: 
Margaret,  b.  My  i,  1903;  Carolyn,  b.  Mr  25, 
rqo7;  Anthony,  b.  O  10,  1911.  Address,  718 
Broadway,  Logansport,  Ind. 

1041.  CHARLES  HOWISON 
Adv.  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  F  22,  1872, 
near  Sandwich,  111.;  s.  James  (b.  1814,  Smail- 
holm,  Scot.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Kirkpatrick) 
Howison  (b.  1840,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Sandwich 
H.  S.  Arch,  until  1909;  Adv.  Mgr.  and  Credit 
Man  for  Warner  Mercantile  Co.,  Sandwich, 
111.  Married  Sara  Bessie  Warner,  O  26,  1898, 
Sandwich,  III.  Children:  Charlotte  Warner, 
b.  Mr  9,  1900;  James  Alexander,  b.  Jl  16, 
1905  (died  D  20,  1905);  Charles  LeRoy,  b. 
Ap  25,   1909.     Address,  Sandwich,  111. 

1042.  FRANK  ALEXIS  HUGHES 
Smelter  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  13, 
1874,  Mascoutah,  111.;  s.  Robert  Hughes  (b. 
Je  25,  1842)  and  Alwina  Mary  (Eisenmayer) 
Hughes  (b.  N  11,  1852,  Memphis,  111.).  Pre- 
pared   in    Okawville,    III.      Adelphic.      Smelter 


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"Engr.;  Engr.  El  Paso  Smelting  Works,  El 
Paso,  Tex.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married 
Mary  Larline  Fisher,  N  14,  1906,  Alice,  Tex. 
Child,  Mary  Larline,  b.  My  9,  1913-  Address, 
2919  Grant  Ave.,  El  Paso,  Tex. 

1043.  MARINDA   ICE   (MIDDLETON) 

(Sister  of  Nos.  1044,  6977) 
B.  L.;  b.  Je  7,  1876,  Gifford,  111.;  d.  James 
Kidwell  (b.  Ap  8,  1844,  Mannington,  W.  Va.) 
and  Nancy  Jane  (Butcher)  Ice  (b.  Jl  11,  1846, 
West  Warren,  W.  Va.).  Prepared  in  Gifford, 
111.  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Class  Prophet. 
Mem.,  Nat.  Genealogical  Soc,  Washington,  D. 
C;  Christian  Church.  Married  Earl  Middle- 
ton  My  2,  1897,  Gifford,  111.  Children:  Errol 
Bat'hurst,  b.  Ja  28,  1898;  Virgil  Wayne,  b. 
D  12,  1900;  James  Dent,  b.  My  12,  1905.  Ad- 
dress, Victoria,  Tex. 

1044.  'MEL  DORA  ICE  (STRITESKV) 

(Sister  of  Nos.  1043,  6977) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Mr  12,  1872, 
Rantoul,  111.;  d.  James  Kidwell  (b.  Ap  8,  1844. 
Mannington,  W.  Va.)  and  Nancy  Jane 
(Butcher)  Ice  (b.  Jl  11,  1846,  West  Warren, 
W.  Va.).  Prepared  in  Gifford,  111.  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
Architects'  Club.  Arch,  and  Arch.  Drafts- 
man: Draftsman  in  office  of  John  K.  Dow, 
Empire  St.  Bldg.,  Spokane,  Wash.  Married 
L.  R.  Stritesky,  Ag  22,  1906.  Child,  Mildred 
Nellie.     Died  My  2,  1908,  Spokane,  Wash. 

I04S.  GEORGE  J.  JOBST 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Peoria;  s. 
Valentine  (b.  Fulda,  Ger.)  and  Susanna 
(Schneider)  Jobst  (b.  Coblenz,  Ger.).  Pre- 
pared in  Peoria  II.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Shield 
and  Trident;  Treas.,  Ath.  Assn.  Gen.  Con- 
tracting, V.  Jobst  &  Sons.  Married  Laura  E. 
Nelson,  Ap  11,  1900,  Champaign.  Address, 
503  Parkside  Drive,  Peoria. 

1046.  SHIRLEY  KENDRICK  KERNS 
Head  Master;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  16, 
1872,  Illiopolis,  111.;  s.  Andrew  Kendrick  (b. 
Ag  2,  1845,  Chillicothe,  O.)  and  Mary  (Seeds) 
Kerns  (b.  N  30,  1851,  Shadcville,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  li.  S.  A.  B.,  Harvard, 
1898.  Master  in  Eng.,  The  Country  Sch.  for 
Boys,  Baltimore,  1898-1900;  Act.  Head  Mas- 
ter, 1899-1900;  1900-01;  Senior  Master,  Mid- 
dlesex Sch.,  Concord,  Mass.,  190 1-3;  Asst.  Head 
Master,  do.,  1903-4;  Instr.,  Eng.,  Noble  and 
Greenough's  Cflassical  Sch.,  Boston,  1904-6; 
Proprietor  and  Head  Master,  The  Country  Day 
Sch.  for  Boys,  Boston,  1906 — .  Married  Jeanie 
Noyes  Richardson,  D  26,  1905.  Concord,  Mass. 
Children:  Jeanie  Noyes,  b.  S  27,  1906;  Shirley 
Kendrick,  Jr.,  b.  D  8,  1908;  Allen  McClellan, 
b.  Ag  5,  1910;  Eleanor,  b.  Je  9,  i9tS-  Address, 
2^4  Waterson  Rd.,  Newton,  Mass.;  bus.  add., 
Nonantum  Hill,  do. 

1047.  WILLIAM  HENRY  KILER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  702,  964) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.;  b.  Je  i,  1875,  Urbana;  s. 
William  Alexander  (b.  Ap  24,  1841,  Dayton,  O.) 
and  Charlotte  (Mittendorf)  Kiler  (b.  Mr  17, 
1846,  Wolfenbuettel,  Ger.).  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  Adelphic;  Sigma  Chi;  Alpha 
Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident;  Football, 
1894-6;  Debating  team,  1896;  Prize  orator, 
1896;  Motto  orator,  1897.  Prin..  Pub.  Sch., 
Dixon,  111.,  1897;  Instr.,  Hist,  and  Eng.,  Culver 
Mil.  Acad.,  1898;  Univ.  of  111.  Law  Sch.,  1899- 
1900;  Atty.  at  Law,  Lexington,  Ky.,  1900-3; 
Atty.  at  Law,  Los  Angeles.  igo^-.S-  Contribu- 
tor to  the  Bncvclopcdia  of  Evidence,  1903-5; 
Contradiction  of  Witnesses,  pp.  530-536,  vol.  3; 
Criminal  Conversation,  782-800,  vol.  3;  Cross 
Examination,  807-913,  vol.  3-  Dower,  865-888, 
vol.  4;  Forcible  Entry  and  Detainer,  775-804, 
vol.  5.  Address,  3845  Greenwood  Ave.,  Oak- 
land, Calif. 


1048.  WESLEY  EDWARD  KING 
Lawyer  and  Banker;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.; 
LL.  B.,  1902;  b.  My  4,  1S76,  Kinmundy,  111.; 
s.  William  Lovcjoy  (b.  Ap  28,  1838,  George- 
town, O.)  and  Sarah  Harriet  (Forsliee)  King 
(b.  N  10,  1848,  Springfield,  Ind.).  Prepared  ir^ 
Kinmundy  11.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic; 
.Alpha  Tau  Omega;  ist  prize  Adelphic  Declama- 
tory Cont. ;  Asst.  Ed.,  llltni.  Practicing  Law, 
1902-7;  Atty.  for  Am.  Surety  Co.  of  N.  V. 
at  Chicago,  1907-8;  Atty.  and  Mgr.,  do.,  for 
Utah,  Idaho,  and  Mont.,  Salt  Lake  City,  1908- 
12;  do.  for  companies  of  Hartford,  Conn., 
1912-15;  founder  Utah  Surety  .\ssn.;  Utah 
Development  League;  V.  P.,  Ilalloran-Judge 
Loan  and  Trust  Co.;  V.  P.,  Beitelyin  Home 
Builders  Co.;  Treas.,  Mutual  Creamery  Co.; 
U.  S.  Volunteer,  1898-9;  2d  Lt.,  6th  O. 
Inf.,  U.  S.  and  Cuba;  ist  Lt.  and  Q.  M.,  Nat. 
Guard,  Ut.,  1911-12;  Capt.  Q.  M.  Corps, 
1912-16;  Maj.,  Judge  Adv.,  1916-17;  Capt., 
i4Sth  F.  A.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  1919.  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  1.  O.  O.  F.;  Cml.  Club;  Univ. 
Club;  Naval  and  Mil.  Order  Spanish  Am. 
War;  founder.  Salt  Lake  City  Alumni  Assn., 
Univ.  of  111.;  Salt  Lake  City  Alumni  Assn.; 
founder  Rotary  Club.  Married  Wilhclmina 
Marie  Groweg,  S  11.  1902,  Deliance,  O.  Ad- 
dress,  1 16  U  St.,  Salt  Lake  City. 

1049.  HAROLD  H.  KIRKPATRICK 
Supt.  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  6, 
1876,  St.  Joseph,  111.;  s.  Austin  Wilson  (b.  S 
29,  1834,  O.)  and  Sarah  (Dilling)  Kirkpatrick 
(b.  My  10,  1848,  Urbana).  Prepared  in  St. 
Joseph  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Supt.  Schs.,  Pen- 
field,  111.,  1897-1902;  Deland,  1902-4;  Illiop- 
olis, 1904-7;  Atlanta,  1907-10;  Leroy,  1910-13; 
W.  Chicago,  1913 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church; 
A.  F.  A.  M.  Alarried  Hannetta  Mae  Kirk- 
patrick, Ag  15,  1900,  Chicago.  Child,  Vivian 
Maurine,  b.  Je  10,  1901.  Address,  W.  Chicago, 
111. 
1050.  THEODORE  CHARLES  KISTNER 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  19,  1874, 
Carlinville,  111.;  s.  John  George  (b.  Mr  22, 
1854,  Heiligersdorf,  Ger.)  and  Maria  Fried- 
erika  (Heinz)  Kistner  (b.  Ag  9,  1856,  Carlin- 
ville, 111.).  Prepared  in  Carlinville  H.  S.;  Black- 
burn Coll.,  Carlinville,  1893.  Shield  and  Tri- 
dent. Arch.,  Granite  City,  111.,  1900-1 1 ;  do., 
San  Diego,  1911 — .  Married  Alice  S.  Hatton, 
O  24,  1916,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Child,  Fred- 
erika  Louise,  b.  Je  6,  1918.  Address,  814  Am. 
Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  San  Diego,  Calif. 

1051.  THEODORE  JULIUS  KLOSSOWSKI 
With  Portland  Cement  Co.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.; 
b.  Je  21,  1874,  Chemnitz,  Ger.;  s.  Frederick 
William  (b.  Jl  26,  1840,  Elling,  do.)  and  Mar- 
garet (Franck)  Klossowski  (b.  Ag  13,  1838, 
Ileinigenhafen,  do.).  Prepared  in  Dixon  H.  S. 
Engr..  U.  S.  Deep  Waterway  Comn. ;  Lake 
Superior  Power  Co.;  III.  Steel  Co.;  Internal. 
Portland  Cement  Co.;  Western  Canada  Cement 
Co.;  Edmonston  Portland  Cement  Co.,  Can. 
Discovered  Portland  Cement  Properties  at 
Orofino,  Idaho.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  Address, 
Marlboro,  Alberta,   Can.f 

1052.  LAURA  KRATZ 
(Sister  of  No.  1367) 
Sculptor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  14.  187S. 
Monticello,  111.;  d.  W.  II.  (b.  Ap  2,  1843.  Plum- 
stead,  Pa.)  and  Alice  J.  (Pratt)  Kratz  (b.  N 
8,  1849.  Monticello,  111.).  Prepared  in  Monti- 
cello  H.  S.  Alethenai.  Attended  Art  Inst., 
Chicago,  1901-5.  Sculptor  Asst.  to  Lorado 
Taft,   1907-11.     Address,  Monticello,  111. 

1053.     CARL  OSKAR  KUEHNE 
Architect;    B.    S.    in  Arch.;   b.   Ag   16,    1874, 
Ger.;     s.     Karl     Oscar     and     Anna     (Doerfel) 
Kuehne.      Prepared   in   Ger.    and    Chicago   pub. 


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schs.  Mem.,  Order  of  Columbian  Knights; 
A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Amelia  Centner,  Jl  12, 
1899,  Champaign.  Children:  Carl  W.,  b.  N 
S,  1900;  Gertrude,  b.  Jl  21,  1903;  Esther,  b. 
Mr  21,  1909.  Address,  1947  Patterson  Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1572  N.  Halsted  St.,  do. 

1054-  MARTHA  JACKSON  KYLE 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L,  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1898; 
b.  D  5,  1862.  Cedarville,  O.;  d.  Thomas  B. 
(b.  Ja  8,  1S24,  do.)  and  Margaret  (Hender- 
son) Kyle  (b.  My  30,  1829,  near  Pittsburgh). 
Prepared  in  Urbana,  11.  S.  Eng.  Club;  Ale- 
thenai;  Illio  Bd.,  1897;  Adv.  Bd.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Attended  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
summer  1904;  Columbia,  1909-10.  Instr.,  Eng. 
and  Rhet.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1899  and  1910 — ; 
Asst.  Dean  of  Undergraduates,  1905-6;  Acting 
Dean  of  Women,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-16.  Ad- 
dress,  HOI  W.  California  Ave.,  Urbana. 

1055.     MARGARET   HENRIETTE 
'  JOHANNE  LAMPE 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1900; 
b.  Ag  I,  1865,  Woodford,  Eng.;  d.  Johannes 
Louis  (b.  Ap  28,  1831,  Bremen,  N.  Ger.)  and 
Elizabeth  Johanne  (Rovekamp)  Lampe  (b.  Mr 
23,  1837.  do.).  Prepared  in  Bloomington  H.  S.; 
St.  Norm.  Univ.  Prin.,  Rochelle  H.  S.,  1900-3; 
do.,  Dwight  H.  S.,  1903-4;  do.,  Pittsfield  H.  S., 
1905-6;  teaching  in  Normal  H.  S.,  1907 — ;  also 
Instr.,  Latin  and  German  in  summer  sch.,  St. 
Norm.  Univ.,  191 1.  Auth.:  Latin  Drill  Book, 
1904-5)  Pub.  Sch.  Pub.  Co.,  Bloomington,  111., 
78  pp.;  German  Drill  Book,  1904,  do.,  76  pp.; 
also  two  series  of  articles  published  in  Sch.  and 
Home  Educ,  The  Sunny  Side  of  Literature  and 
Why  Need  Eng.  Composition  be  a  Bugbear, 
respectively,  which  continued  more  than  two 
yrs.,  and  were  preceded  by  single  articles  at 
various  times;  set  of  three  Geog.  Transpar- 
encies, McKnight  and  McKnight,  1913.  Ad- 
dress  R.    I,    Bloomington,    111. 

1056.  *CHARLES  SIGURD  LARSON 
B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  D  20,  1874,  Chicago;  s. 
Ole  (b.  Ag  12,  1841,  Songdal,  Norway)  and 
Anna  (Olson)  Larson  (b.  S  22,  1846,  do.). 
Prepared  in  English  H.  S.  and  Man.  Tr.  Sch., 
Chicago.  M.  and  E.  E.  Soc.  Died  F  4,  1899, 
Chicago. 

1057.  CHARLES  WILBUR  LEIGH 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  4,  1874, 
Peoria;  s.  Amos  Fox  (b.  1828,  near  Columbus, 
O.)  and  Carolina  (Choate)  Leigh  (b.  1830, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  (jrad.  work 
Univ.  of  Chicago.  Philomathean;  Phi  Gamma 
Delta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Class  Baseball;  Ind.  Prize 
Orat.  Contest;  Hatchet  Orat. ;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Regt.  Prof.,  Math.  Ft.  Worth  Univ.,  three 
yrs.;  Instr.,  Armour  Inst,  of  Tech.,  four  yrs.; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Math.,  do.,  three  yrs.;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  Math,  live  yrs.;  Acting  Assoc.  Prof., 
M.  E.,  1917-18;  Assoc.  Prof.  M.  E.,  1918— . 
Auth.:  Arithmetic  for  Am.  Sch.  of  Cor.,  150 
pp.;  Trigonometry  of  100  pp.,  do.;  Solid  Geom., 
80  pp.,  do.;  Co-editor,  Palmer  and  Leigh. 
Plane  and  Spherical  Trigonometry,  McGraw- 
Hill  &  Co.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  Baton 
Musical  Club;  Windsor  Park  Country  Club; 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  Windsor  Golf  Club;  Dir.,  Music, 
M.  E.  Church,  Englewood.  Married  Theresa 
Violet  Faulkner,  Ja  i,  1903,  Wyoming,  111. 
Children:  John  Richard,  b.  Je  5,  1906;  Charles 
Hammond,  b.  Mr  20,  1910.  Address,  7320  La- 
Fayette  Ave.,  Chicago. 

1058.  BELLE  LORRAINE  McFADDEN 
Teacher;  A.  B. ;  b.  Ja  31,  1877,  Champaign; 
d.  Samuel  (b.  Co.  Antrim,  Portglenone,  Ire.) 
and  Sarah  Ann  (Lillibridge)  McFadden  (b. 
Wilmington,  Del.).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.  S.  Taught  in  Greenview  H.  S.,  1897-9; 
Shawneetown,    1899-1901;    Gibson    City,    1901-2; 


Urbana,  1903-7;  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  1907-10; 
Muskogee,  Okla.,  1910-1916;  Charleston,  111., 
1916-1918.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Address, 
302  W.   Springfield  Ave.,  Champaign. 

1059.  ARTHUR  RICHARD  MANN 
(Brother  of  Nos.  108,  109,  896) 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  13,  1872, 
Gilman,  III.;  s.  Wm.  II.  (b.  1827,  Ky.)  and 
Elizabeth  Dabney  (Abraham)  Mann  (b.  1829, 
Va.).  Prepared  in  Gilman  H.  S.;  Butler  Univ. 
Acad.,  Indianapolis.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Univ.  Band. 
With  111.  Steel  Co.,  Chicago,  1897-8;  Pullman 
Co.,  Asst.  Engr.,  1898-1901;  Swift  &  Co.,  1901- 
2;  The  Link-Belt  Mach.  Co.;  1902-6.  Mem., 
First  Regt.  Inf.  111.  Nat.  Guard,  1905.  Mar- 
ried Jennie  M.  Havard,  D  12,  1898.  Child, 
Havard  William,  b.  O  28,  1900.  Address, 
Mannville,  Fla. 

1060.     FRED  HUGH  MANNY 
(Brother  of  No.  612) 
Real   Est.    Dealer;    B.    S.   in   L.    &   A.;    b.    D 
20,    1874,    Mound    St<a.,    111.;    s.    Mrs.    M.    J. 
Manny.     Address,   Mt.   Sterling,  Ill.t 

1061.  LOREN  WILLIAM  MARSH 

(Brother  of  No.  897) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  6,  1877, 
Joliet,  111.;  s.  Francis  Egbert  (b.  Je  27,  1849, 
Joliet,  111.)  and  Kate  (Richm9nd)  Marsh  (b. 
Cheshire,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Joliet  H.  S. 
Engng.  Soc;  Adelphic.  West.  Elec.  Co.,  1897; 
Am.  Luxfer  Prism  Co.,  1897;  H.  W.  Johns- 
Manville  Co.,  1918.  Invented  Flicker  Photo- 
meter for  measuring  sky  illumination.  Auth.: 
Daylight  Illumination,  Trans.  III.  Engr.  Soc. 
Married  Jennie  Sandiford,  Ja  i,  1901,  Joliet, 
111.  (Children:  Robert  Nelson,  b.  D  31,  1905 
(died  Ja  7,  1906);  Arthur  Bliss,  b.  O  24,  1907. 
.Address,   38   Norfolk  Road,  Arlington,   Mass. 

1062.  NORMAN  FOOTE  MARSH 
(Husband  of  No.  938;  Brother  of  No.  2753) 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Jl  16,  1871, 
LTpper  Alton,  111.;  s.  Ebenezer  (b.  Alton,  111.) 
and  Kate  Prevost  (Foote)  Marsh  (b.  111.). 
Prepared  in  Upper  Alton  H.  S.  and  special 
course  Shurtleff  Coll.  Debating  Club;  won 
Trustees'  ist  prize  for  best  debate  at  Univ.; 
Leader  of  winning  team  against  Chicago;  Y. 
M.  C.  A.;  Glee  Club;  Philomathean.  With 
Luxfer  Prism  Co.,  1897-9;  Arch.  Draftsman, 
1899-1900;  practicing  Arch.,  1900 — ■.  Mem., 
I3aptist  (Church;  Bd.  of  Trustees  Carnegie  Pub. 
Lib.,  S.  Pasadena;  32nd  degree  Mason;  Con- 
sistory; A.  I.  A.  Married  Cora  Mae  Cairns 
('96),  Ja  23,  1901,  Polo,  111.  Children:  Nor- 
man LeRoy,  b.  My  27,  1902;  Marean  Elizabeth, 
b.  Ag  7,  1906.  Address,  911  Fair  Oaks  Ave., 
S.  Pasadena,  Calif.;  bus.  add.,  212-14  Broad- 
way Cent.  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles. t 

1063.  ADAM  VAUSE  MILLAR 
(Brother  of  Nos.  763,  3875) 
Professor;  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1901;  b.  S  18.  1873, 
Mattoon,  111.;  s.  Adam  (b.  1837,  Va.)  and 
Fannie  Bowen  (Knowles)  Millar  (b.  1842,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Adelphic; 
Chi  Phi.  Gen.  Sec,  Coll.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1897-8;  taught  in  Champaign  H.  S., 
1898-1900;  Grad.  work,  1900-1;  Instr.,  G.  E. 
D.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1901-2;  Instr.,  Mech.  Draw. 
and  Descrip.  Geom.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1902-8; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Drawing,  do.,  1908 — .  Auth.:  Es- 
sentials of  Descrip.  Geom.  (Phillips  &  Millar) 
Tracy,  Gibbs  &  Co.,  Pub.,  104  pp.,  1909;  De- 
scrip.  Geom.  (Millar  &  Maclin),  131  pp., 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1913-  Mem.,  Y.  M. 
C.  A.;  Soc.  for  Prom,  of  Engng.  Educ;  Am. 
Assn.  of  Univ.  Profs.;  Congr.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Maud  Talbot  Treakle,  Ag  12,  1903,  Cort- 
land, 111.  Child,  Harriet  Louise,  b.  Ja  4,  1905. 
Address,  101 1   Grant  St.,  Madison.  Wis. 


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1064.  WALTER  MONTGOMERY  MORGAN 

(Brother  of  Nos.  401,  708) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  17,  1876, 
Kinmundy,  111.;  s.  John  Barb  (b.  My  8,  1829, 
Russellviile,  AlaJ  and  Martha  (Doolen)  Mor- 
gan (b.  Ag  13,  1837,  Fayette  Co.,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Kinmundy  H.  S.  Adelphic;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Supt.,  Kinmundy  H.  S.,  1897-9;  '" 
Kent  Law  Sch.,  1899-1902;  Teacher,  1902-3; 
Lawyer,  1904 — ;  Dist.  Atty.,  ist  Jud.  Dist.  of 
Colo.,  1908 — .  Married  Helen  Rohrbough,  S 
25,  1902,  Kinmundy,  111.  Address,  3000  S. 
Sherman,  Englewood,  Colo.;  bus.  add.,  529-34 
Symes    Bldg.,    Denver,    Colo.t 

1065.  GRACE   MAY   MUNHALL   (MORSE) 

(Wife  of  No.  980) 
B.  L.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Te  15,  1874,  Champaign; 
d.  William  Henry  (b.  Jl  26,  1850,  Harrisburg, 
Pa.)  and  Margaret  W.  (Hulbert)  Munhall  (b. 
N  22,  1850,  Sherman,  K.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Married  Samuel  Theo- 
dore Morse  ('96),  Jl  s,  1897,  Champaign.  Chil- 
dren: Alice  May,  b.  Mr  29,  1898;  Frederick 
Samuel,  b.  F  17,  1900;  Marion  Grace,  b.  Jl  25, 
1901;  David  Theodore,  b.  O  15,  1902;  Edith 
Eslelle,  b.  D  16,  1904;  Ruth  Valentine,  b.  F 
14,  1906;  Jesse  Welton,  b.  O  4,  1908;  Thomas 
Munhall,  b.  Je  10,  191 1;  William  Henry,  b.  O 
13,  1912;  Jonathan  Edwards;  Paul  Mason.  Ad- 
dress, Carlinsville,  111. 

1066.  FRANCIS  JOSEPH  MURPHY 
Metallurgist;  B.  S.;  b.  S  23,  1874,  Rock 
Island,  111.;  s.  Francis  P.  (b.  1849,  Ire.)  and 
Marie  (Campbell)  Murphy  (b.  1851,  Rock 
Island).  Prepared  in  Augustana  Coll.  Supt., 
Copper  Smelter  for  Transvaal  Copper  Mining 
Co.;  Chem.,  Anaconda  Copper  Mining  Co., 
1897-98;  Chem.,  Black  Warrior  Copper  Co., 
Globe,  Ariz.,  1899-1900;  Metallurgist,  United 
Verde  Copper  Co.,  Jerome,  Ariz.,  1903-4;  with 
Northport  Smelting  &  Refining  Co.,  Northport, 
Wash.,  1901-2;  Supt.,  Copper  Smelting  for 
Transvaal  Copper  Mining  Co.,  Cinnpas,  So- 
nora,  Mex. ;  Supt.  and  Metallurgist,  Yampa 
Smelting  Co.,  Bingham  Canyon,  Salt  Lake 
City,  1908-10;  Supt.  and  Metallurgist,  Great 
Cobar  Mining  Co.,  Australia.  Address,  Cobar, 
New  South  Wales,  Australia. t 

1067.  FRED   IRWIN    NELSON 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  28,  1876,  Buda,  111.; 
s.  G.  T.  Nelson.  Mgr.  Keystone  Novelty 
Works,  1904.  Address,  1515  Chicago  Ave., 
Evanston,  Ill.t 

1068.  CARL  MERRIMAN  NYE 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in   M.    &    S.    E.;    b.   Mr   8, 

1874,  Moline,  III.;  s.  Robinson  Nye.    Prin.  Asst. 
Engr.,  G.  N.  Ry.,  St.  Paul.     Address,  St.  Paul. 

1069.  'JOHN  LOUIS  PARR 
(Husband  of  No.  767) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ja  15,  1870, 
Wyoming,  Wis.;  s.  John  Henry  (b.  Je  12,  1838, 
Boston)  and  Martha  Ann  (Taggart)  Parr  (b. 
Ja  9,  1839,  Rochester,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
DodgeviUe  H.  S.  Wis.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Architects' 
Club;  Valedictorian;  Asst.  Bus.  Mgr.  Tccltno- 
fjraph.  Practiced  arch,  continuously  1897 — . 
JDeacon,  Plymouth  Congr.  Church,  1898-1903; 
Deacon,  Union  Congr.  Church,  1904 — ;  Pres., 
Plymouth  C.  End.,  1898-9;  mem.,  Plymouth 
Church  choir,  1898-1902;  Peoria  Chorus,  1897 
99;  Bradley  Chorus,  1899-1900.  Married  Sophie 
M.  Peterson  ('93),  S  20,  1899,  Champaign. 
Children:  Harold  Leslie,  b.  Ja  6,  1901;  Marie 
Christine,  b.  F  19,  1903.  Died  D  29,  1906, 
Peoria. 

1070.     ARTHUR  ERNEST  PAUL 

With  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.; 
\\.    S.,    1898;    b.    S    29,    1874;    s.    Otto   L.    and 


Frieda  (Von  Stojenthin)  Paul.  Prepared  in 
Germania  (Pa.)  H.  S.  Ph.  G.,  Chicago  Coll.  of 
Pharmacy.  Grad.  work,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1898- 
0;  with  ilariner  &  Hoskins,  1899-1908;  with  U. 
S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Bur.  of  Chem.,  1908 — .  Ad- 
dress, 12$  N.  Elizabeth  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
1625   Transportation  Bldg.,   Chicago. 

1071.  WILLIAM  ALLEN  PEPPER 
Sales  Agt.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  27,  1871, 
Manhattan,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  1826,  Eng.) 
and  Sarah  (Young)  Pepper.  Prepared  in  Univ. 
.•\cad.  Married  Abbie  Elmira  Patterson,  1898, 
Philo,  111.  Children:  Genevieve  Marguerite,  b. 
F  IS,  1900;  Lucille  Abbie,  b.  Jl  21,  1902.  Ad- 
dress, 308  Glenwood,  Joliet,  111.;  bus.  add.,  636 
Van   Buren  St.,  do. 

1072.  CLARENCE  ORVILLE  PITNEY 
Druggist;  B.  S.;  b.  Ag  31,  1875,  Augusta,  111.; 
s.  Orville  L.  (b.  Je  6,  1845,  Loraine,  O.)  and 
Mary  Katherine  (Fisher)  Pitney  (b.  Ag  21, 
1844,  Ghent,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Augusta  H.  S. 
Philomathean;  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Address, 
Augusta,  Ill.t 

1073.  FRANCIS  JOHN  PLYM 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  16,  1869, 
Blackaby,  Sweden;  s.  Osley  (b.  My  11,  1829, 
Skepperstad,  do.^  and  Johanna  (Peters)  Plym 
(b.  Ag  1829,  do.).  Prepared  in  Northern  Ind. 
Norm.  Valparaiso;  Univ.  Acad.  Arch.  Club; 
Technograph;  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Adelphic; 
Mgr.,  mini.  Draftsman,  1897-1900;  Arch., 
1900-6;  Pres.,  Kawneer  Mfg.  Co.,  1906 — .  Mfr. 
and  Inventor  of  the  Kawneer  system  of  Store 
Fronts,  including  twelve  patents  covering  do.; 
Patentee,  Kawneer  Metal  Wall  Plug,  1905; 
Established  the  Francis  J.  Plym  Traveling  Fel- 
lowship in  Architecture.  Mem.,  Efficiency  Soc. 
Married  Jennie  May  Barber,  Mr  10,  1903,  Linc- 
oln, Neb.  Children:  Florence,  b.  D  26,  1^03 
(died  Ja  7,  1904);  Lawrence,  b.  Je  28,  1906. 
Address,   199  N.  Fourth  St.,  Niles,  Mich. 

1074.  JOHN  EDWARD  POHLMAN 
Farmer  and  Surv. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  28, 

'868,  Elwood,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  My  16,  1828. 
Ger.)  and  Amelia  Pohlman  (b.  F  12,  1835,  do.). 
Prepared  in  No.  Ind.  Norm.  Sch.  Rodinan. 
Chicago  Junction  Ry  Co.,  1S98-9;  Rodman  and 
Asst.  Engr.,  U.  P.  R.  R.  and  O.  S.  S.  R.  R., 
1 899-1905;  .^sst.  Engr.,  U.  P.  R.  R.,  1905-11; 
Farmer  and  Surv.,  HoUister,  Idaho,  191 1 — . 
Married  Mary  !McCullough,  Mr  8,  1908,  Provo, 
Ut.  Children:  Frances  Amelia,  b.  D  25,  1908; 
John  Edward,  b.  Tl  13,  1910;  William  Albert, 
b.  Je  21,  1912;  Rhoda  May,  b.  Mr  2,  1916. 
Address,  Hollister,  Idaho. 

1075.  *EDWARD  WARREN  POOLE 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Mr  22,  1876, 

Dover,  111.;  s.  Warren  (b.  F  8,  1834.  Williams- 
town,  Vt.)  and  Sarah  V.  (Humphrey)  Poole  (b. 
Jl  25,  1840,  Palermo,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Fellowship,  1897.  With  Gen. 
Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1898—.  Died 
Je  6,  1899,  Dover,  111. 

10-6.  HORACE  CHAMBERLAIN  PORTER 
(Brother  of  No.  988) 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  S.  in  Chem., 
1899;  M.  S.,  1900;  b.  Jl  13,  1876,  Urbana;  s. 
J.  \V.  and  Clara  J.  (Chamberlain)  Porter.  Pre- 
pared in  Springfield  IT.  S.  A.  M.,  Harvard, 
igoi;  Ph.  D.,  1903.  Sigma  Chi;  Plii  Lambda 
Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Orchestra;  Mandolin 
Club  Dir.;  Track  team  Mgr.,  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.; 
Univ.  Fellowship,  1899-1900.  Chem.,  Schwarz- 
child  &  Sulzberger  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
iQOo;  Thayer  Scholar,  1901-3;  employed  in  Lab. 
of  The  Solvay  Process  Co.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y., 
summers,  1901  and  1902;  Chem„  Nat.  Carbon 
Co.,  Cleveland,  1903;  with  The  Solvay  Process 
Co.  and  Semet  Solvay  Co.,  1903-7;  investigated 


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105 


natural  alkali  deposits  in  the  desert  region  of 
Calif.,  1905-6;  Ciiem.  on  special  fuel  investi- 
gations under  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.  and  U.  S.  Bur. 
of  Mines,  Pittsburgh,  1907-15;  Chem.  Engr.,  H. 
Koppers  Co..  Pittsburgh,  1015-17;  Consulting 
and  Engng.  Chein.,  1919 — .  Capt.  Ord.  R.  C, 
U.  S.  Army,  stationed  at  Washington.  D.  C, 
1917-19;  Mustered  out  .Ta  20,  1919.  Auth.: 
Losses  in  the  Storage  of  Coal,  Jour,  of  Indus, 
and  Eiicjng.  Chcm.,  1910,  pp.  78-80;  The  Vola- 
tile Matter  of  Coal.  Rul.  1.  U.  S.  Bur.  of 
Mines.  1910:  The  Escape  of  Gas  from  Coal. 
Tech.  Paper  No.  2.  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Mines,  1911; 
Deterioration  and  Spontaneous  Heating  of  Coal 
in  Storage,  Tech.  Paper  (16)  U.  S.  Bur.  of 
Mines,  1912;  Deterioration  of  Coal  in  Heating 
Value,  Bui.  138.  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Mines.  1916 
(all  the  above  with  F.  K.  Ovitz) ;  Experi- 
ments on  Losses  in  Cooking  Meat  (with 
H.  S.  Grindley  and  LL  McCormack),  Bui.  102, 
Exp.  Sta.  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1901,  pp.  1-64; 
also  various  articles  on  chem.  subjects.  Mem., 
A.  S.  C;  Chemists  Club  of  N.  Y.;  Engrs.  Soc. 
West.  Pa.;  Am.  Gas  Inst.;  Am.  Iron  and  Steel 
Inst.;  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials;  Univ. 
Club  of  Washington,  D.  C.  Married  Helen 
Pickard  Dana,  Je  16,  1909,  Westbrook,  Me. 
Children:  Mary  Pickard,  b.  Jl  9,  1910;  Robert 
Chamberlain,  b.  F  i.-?,  1012.  Address,  710  N. 
7th  Ave.,  Conshohocken.  Pa. 

io77.*FRANCIS    WILLIAM    HENRY 
POSTLETHWAITE 

B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Jl  28,  1868,  Mission  Vicar- 
age, Nottinghamshire,  Eng. ;  s.  Colin  Wm. 
Postlethwaite  (b.  N  29,  1836,  Manor  Hamilton 
Rectory,  Leitrim,  Ire.)  and  Adelaide  Victoria 
(Gustin)  Postlethwaite  (b.  N  6,  1840,  N.  Y. 
City).  Prepared  in  Trinity  Coll.,  Port  Ilope. 
Can.;  Sch.  of  Practical  Sc,  Toronto.  In  Albu- 
auerque.  N.  M..  1898;  Gravenhurst  Sanitarium. 
Can.,  1898.  Married  May  Frances  Haynes, 
Mr  1899,  Toronto.  Died  Ap  2,  1899,  Toronto, 
Can. 

1078.     D WIGHT  T.    RANDALL 

Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  i,  iS6q. 
Augusta,  Mich.;  s.  Thomas  H.  (b.  Ag  4,  1834. 
Kent.  O.)  and  Electa  (Foster)  Randall  (b.  Je 
1=;.  1831.  Jo.).  Prepared  in  Kalnmazoo  H.  S.  and 
Mich.  Agr.  Coll.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  With  R.  W. 
Hunt  Co.,  and  Winslow  Bros.  Co.,  1898-1901: 
Instr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  igoi-3;  Westinghonse. 
Church,  Kerr  &  Co.,  1903-6;  Asst.  Prof.,  Univ 
of  111.,  1006-9;  U.  S.  Govt.  Fuel  Tests.  1909-12: 
Art'-nr  D.  Little,  Inc.;  with  Gen.  Motors  Co. 
and  Cadillac  Motor  Car  Co.,  1912-17;  Lincoln 
Motor  Co.,  IQT7 — .  Married  Myrtle  Peck,  Ap 
24,  1898.  Children:  Herbert,  b.  Ja  7,  1901: 
Robert,  b.  S  2y,  1902;  John  Foster,  b.  N  20. 
1013.  .Address,  161  California  Ave.,  Highland 
Park,  Mich. 

1079.     'CHARLES  CLYDE  RAYBURN 
Physician;    B.    S.   in    Chem.;    b.    Ja   9,    1873, 
Roseville,   111.;    s.    W.    R.    Rayburn.      Died   Ap 
191 2. 

1080.  JOHN  LANGLEY  SAMMIS 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1899;  b. 
Ja  T,  1873;  s.  Jonat^an  Bangs  (b.  Jl  13,  1848) 
and  Malvena  Augusta  (Newman)  Sammis  (b.  Jl 
10,  1848).  Prepared  in  Washington  H.  S.. 
Jacksonville,  111.  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1906. 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Hazleton  Medal.  Asst., 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1807-1900;  Instr.,  1900-5; 
Fellowship  in  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1905-6; 
Dairy  Div.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Apr..  1906-7;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Dairy  Husb.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1007-1,3; 
Assoc.  Prof.,  1014 — .  Auth.:  Action  of  Mer- 
captides  on  Quinones  (with  H.  S.  Grindley), 
Am.  Chem.  Jour.  19:293,  1897;  Jour.  A.  C.  S. 
27:1120,  1905;  Nutrition  Investigation  (with  H. 
.S.  Grindley)  T5ul.  91,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1004; 
Improved  Apparatus,  Jour.  A.  C.  .9.,  21-43, 
1899;  Relation  of  Chem.  Activity  to  Elec.  Con- 
ductivity, Jour,  of  Phys.  Chem.,  vol,  8,  pp.   593- 


625,  1906;  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Bui.  122,  Bur. 
of  An.  Indus.;  also  buls.  and  circulars.  Univ.  of 
Wis.  Exj).  Sta.  on  Chem.  and  manufacture  of 
dairy  products.  Mem.,  Unitarian  Church;  A.  C. 
S.;  A.  A.  A.  S.,  Fellow.  Married  Flora  Eliza- 
beth Curtis,  Je  30,  1898.  Children:  Marguerite; 
Malvena  Elizabeth;  Josejdiine  Louise;  John 
Curtis.     Address,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  Madison,  Wis. 

1081.  WILLIAM  WESLEY  SAYERS 

(Brother  of  No.  912) 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  13,  1874, 
Troy,  O.;  s.  Judson  and  Mary  .Ann  (Gearhart) 
Sayers.  Prepared  in  IT.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Engng. 
Soc;  Shield  and  Trident.  Address,  1634  E. 
53d  St.,  c/o  Elms  Hotel,   Chicago. 

1082.  JOEL   REYNOLDS   SAYLER 
Insp.,   Equipment;    B.    S.   in   M.    E.;   b.    Jl    5, 

1869,  Yuba,  Mich.;  s.  Samuel  H.  (b.  Mecklen- 
burg, N.  Y.)  and  Kate  L.  (Reynolds)  Sayler. 
Prepared  in  Traverse  City  H.  S.  Mech.  Engr., 
Chicago  &  Alton  R.  R.,  1897-1900;  Jeansville 
Iron  Works  Co.,  1900;  Traverse  City,  vacation, 
1900;  Allis  Chalmers  Co.,  1900-1;  Internat.  Cor. 
Schs.,  1901;  Del.  &•  Hudson  Co.,  Coal  Dept., 
1901 — .  Mem.,  Scranton  Engrs.  Club.  Ad- 
dress, P.  O.  Box  208,  Scranton,  Pa. 

1083.     FREDERICK  WILLIAM  SCHACHT 

(Brother  of  No.  1961) 
Teacher;  B.  S.,  1897:  M.  S.,  i8g8;  b.  Ap  30, 
1874,  Moline,  111.;  s.  Henry  August  (b.  Ap  9, 
1847,  Gef.)  and  Katherine  (Effiandt)  Schacht 
(b.  S  14,  1847.  do.).  Prepared  in  Moline  H.  S. 
Philomathean,  Pres. ;  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Phi 
Delta  Kappa;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Nat.  Hist.  Soc; 
f^ellowship  in  Zool.,  1897-8;  Pres.,  Soph.  Class; 
Pres.,  Ath.  Assn.;  Sec.-Treas.,  Students'  As- 
sembly; Asst.  Ed.,  Illio;  Ed. -in-Chief,  lUini, 
1896-7;  Varsity  Football,  1894-6;  Trustee  Philo- 
mathean. In  Chicago  Univ.  1900;  1906-12, 
pursuing  work  toward  Ph.  D.  in  Educ; 
Prin.,  H.  S.  Chicago  Hgts.,  1898-1902;  Prin. 
Bloom  Tp.  H.  S.  1900-2;  Prin.,  Tuscola  Union 
Dist.  H.  S.  1902-4;  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Whiting,  Ind., 
1904-6;  Wendell  Phillips  H.  S.,  Chicago,  Dept. 
of  Ger.  1906-18;  Asst.  Prin.,  do.,  1918 — . 
^uth.:  The  North  Am.  Species  of  Diaptomus, 
Bui.  111.  St.  Lab.  of  Nat.  Hist.,  1897,  110  pp.  15 
plates;  The  North  Am.  Centropagidae  belong- 
ing to  the  Genera  Osphranticum,  Limnoca'anus 
and  Epischura,  Bui.  111.  St.  Lab.  of  Nat.  Hist., 
1898,  43  pp.;  Study  of  Derivatives  and  Com- 
Tosites  as  an  Aid  in  the  Acquisition  of  a  Voca- 
bulary, Sch.  Review,  1908,  pp.  iig-122.  Pres., 
Tp.  Sunday  Sch.  Assn.  of  Bloom  &  Rich,  1902; 
Sec,  Lib.  Bd.,  Chicago  Hgts.,  1901-3;  Trustee, 
M.  E.  Church,  1902;  Nat.  Treas.  P.  D.  K. 
1012-13;  Nat.  Pres.,  do..  1914 — ;  Pres.  Co. 
Teachers'  Assn..  Douglas  Co.,  1904;  mem.,  Ex. 
Com.  Eastern  HI.  Teachers'  Assn.,  1903;  Lake 
Co.  Teachers'  Assn.,  1905;  Pres.  H.  S.  Section, 
1006;  A.  F.  A.  M.,  1901;  mem..  City  Club  of 
Chicago;  Chm.,  Educ.  Com.,  Chicago  H.  S.; 
Teachers'  Club;  Chm.  Educ  Com.,  Chicago 
Fed.  of  Men  Teachers;  Ex.  Com.,  Chicago  H. 
S.  Teachers'  Club;  Ex.  Com.  Chicago  Fed.  of 
Men  Teachers;  Ex.  Com.,  Univ.  of  (Chicago  H. 
S.  Conf.  Married  Dora  Anna  Hall,  Je  25, 
1002,  Chicago  Hgts.  (died  N  18,  1906');  Lucie 
Hammond,  Ap  24,  1909,  Chicago.  Children: 
Frederick  Henry,  b.  Ap  12,  1903;  John  Ham- 
mond, b.  My  12,  1913.  Address.  6714  S.  Union 
Ave.,  Chicago;  biis.  add.,  Wendell  Phillips  H. 
S.,  39th  and  Prairie  Ave.,  do. 

1084.    *RALPH  STEELE  SHEPARDSON 
(Brother  of  No.  917) 

Reclamation  work;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  M.  Arch., 
1910;  b.  Mr  2,  1873,  Paw  Paw,  111.;  s.  Sylvanus 
Faton  (b.  Ag  15,  1832.  Gerry,  N.  Y.)  and  Lucy 
Maria  (Tudd)  Shepardson  (b.  S  22,  1832,  Pat- 
erson.  N.  J.).  Prepared  in  West  Aurora  H. 
S.;     Metropolitan     Bus.    Coll.,    Chicago;     Univ. 


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[1897 


Acad.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident; 
Phi  Delta  Theta;  Arch.  Club;  Ath.  Assn.;  Mgr., 
Glee  and  Mandolin  Clubs.  Arch.,  1807-:  900; 
Farming,  1900-2;  Arch.,  1902-18;  reclamation 
works  on  farms  and  swamp  lands  in  Beaufort 
and  Washington  Co.,  N.  C.,  loiS — .  Articles 
on  Hosp.  Const,  in  Mod.  Hosj^s.  and  So. 
Host's.  Mem.,  Masonry  up  to  and  including 
the  Shrine;  IB.  P.  O.  E.  Married  Icssie  Young 
Fox,  Je  5,  IQ03,  Chicago  (died  l*"  13.  191 0; 
Helen  Jcanette  Runyan,  O  21,  1912,  London, 
Eng.  Children:  David  Runyan,  b.  Ap  23, 
1914;  Philip  Stevens,  b.  My  6,  1916.  Died 
Ja  8,  1919,  Belhaven,  N.  C. 

loSs-  LOUIE  HENRIE  SMITH 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1899;  b. 
Ap  15,  1872.  Crystal  Lake,  111.;  s.  Charles 
Watson  (b.  Je  19,  1837,  Newberg,  N.  Y.)  and 
Ann  (Robinson)  Smith  (b.  O  8,  1841,  Pawlet, 
Vt.).  Prepared  in  Crystal  Lake  Union  II.  S. 
Band;  Chem.  Club;  Sigina  Xi;  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon;  Alpha  Zcta;  Gamma  Alpha.  M.  S. 
in  Chem.,  1897;  Ph.  D.,  Halle,  1907-  Asst. 
Chem.,  III.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1899:  Chief  Asst. 
Cbem.,  1902;  Asst.  Chief,  Chem.  and  Plant 
Breeding,  1903;  travel  and  study  in  Europe, 
1904;  Asst.  Chief,  Plant  Breeding  and  Asst. 
Prof.,  Plant  Breeding  1905;  Chief  and  Prof, 
in  do.,  191 1 — .  Auth. :  Ten  Generations  of 
(iorn  Breeding,  Bui.  128,  111.  Exp.  Sta.,  1908; 
Effect  of  Selection  on  Certain  Physical  Char- 
acters of  the  Corn  Plant,  Bui.  132,  do.,  1909; 
On  the  Measurement  of  Correlation  with  Special 
Reference  to  some  Characters  of  Indian  Corn, 
(with  H.  L.  Rietz)  Bui.  149.  do.;  a  series  of 
articles  of  Improvements  of  Corn  in  The  Nat. 
Stockman  and  Farmer,  vols.  XXVII  and 
XXVJII;  Breeding  Fat  and  Protein  into  Corn, 
Am.  Breeders'  Mag.,  Vol.  i,  1910;  Corn  Expe- 
riments in  111.  (with  C.  G.  Hopkins  and  A.  D. 
Shamel)  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1903;  The  Struc- 
ture of  the  Corn  Kernel  and  the  Composition 
of  its  Different  Parts,  35  pp.,  111.  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  1903;  Directions  for  the  Breeding  of 
Corn,  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1904;  Directions  for 
the  Breeding  of  Corn  Including  Methods  for 
the  Prevention  of  In-Breeding,  25  pp.,  1905; 
Beobachtungen  Ueber  Regeneration  und  Wach- 
stum  an  Isolierten  Tcilen  von  Pflanzen-embryo- 
nem,  86  pp.,  C.  A.  Kaemmerer  &  Co.,  Halle, 
Gtr.,  1907;  How  to  Increase  Crop  Production 
thru  Imrovemont  of  Soil  and  Seed,  21  pp., 
C.  B.  &  A.  R.  R.  Co.,  191 1 ;  articles  in  III.  Far- 
mers Inst..  Farmers'  Voice,  Proc.  Am.  Soc, 
III.  Agriculturalist,  .Am.  Breeders'  Mag.,  Farm- 
ers' Review,  Jour.  Indus,  and  Engng.  Chem., 
Jour,  of  Agr.  Research,  Jour.  Am.  Soc.  of 
Agronomy.  Mem.,  Universalist  Church;  Am. 
Breeders'  Assn.;  Am.  Soc.  of  Agronomy;  Fel- 
low, A.  A.  A.  S.;  Univ.  Club;  Urbana  Assn. 
of  Commerce;  A.  C.  S.;  Sigma  Xi.  Married 
Mary  Phronia  Ketchum,  Ag  8,  1901,  Elmwood. 
111.  (died  My,  1902);  Bessie  Irene  Morgan,  Je 
18,  1914,  Urbana.  Address,  804  W.  Illinois 
.St.,   Urbana. 

1086.  FRED  WILCOX  SPENCER 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ap  7,  1874. 
Clinton,  la.;  s.  George  (b.  N.  Y.)  and  Martha 
Wilcox  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Clinton  II.  S.; 
studied  in  Rose  Poly.  Inst.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Asst.  Arch.  En^r..  Graham,  An- 
derson, and  White  Probst,  1897—.  Mem., 
Baptist  Church;  Illini  Club  of  Chicago.  Mar- 
ried Helene  M.  Stone,  Je  30.  1896.  Children: 
Fred  W.,  Jr.,  b.  Tl  n,  1898;  Helene  M.  E.,  b. 
My  15,  1901;  Mattison  S.,  b.  My  6,  1903; 
George  Louis  F.,  b.  S  4,  1905.  Address,  4845 
St.  Anthony's  Court,  Chicago. 

1087.  WILLIAM  DANIEL  STATES 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  4.  1873. 
Elwood,  111.;  s.  Frank  (b.  1844,  Baden,  Ger.) 
and  Sarah  (P.enedlct)  States  (b.  1842,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Street  Car  line,  1897- 
1900;   Farmer,    1900 — .      Married  Charlotte   Re- 


becca Thornburg,  F  10,  1901,  Lemont,  111. 
Children:  Harold  William,  b.  Ag  20,  1907; 
Robert  Francis,  b.  Jl  30,  1911.  Address,  El- 
wood, Ill.t 

1088.  GEORGE  STEINWEDELL 
(Brother  of  No.  1976) 
Gen.  Mgr.,  Gas  Works;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.  as  of 
the  class  of  1893;  b.  F  9.  1877.  Quincy,  111.; 
s.  William  (b.  D  21,  1827)  and  Louise  A 
(Morphy)  Steinwedell  (b.  N  15,  1841).  Pre- 
pared in  Quincy  IT.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad.  Kappa 
Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma. 
Stud.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  Sec,  Arrow  Rock 
M.  &  M.  Co.,  Quincy,  111.;  Statistician.  Denver 
Gas  &  Elcc.  Co.,  Denver;  Gen.  Mgr.,  Ringham- 
ton  Gas  Works,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.  Mem.,  Am. 
Gas  Inst.;  Nat.  Cml.  Gas  Assn.;  Nat.  Elec.  Lt. 
Assn.  Married  Ruth  Eleanor  Bjornstad.  Je  8, 
1910,  .St.  Paul.  Children:  George,  b.  Ja  27, 
1912;  Robert,  b.  S  24,  1916.  Address,  Bing- 
hamton, N.  Y. 

1089.  WALLACE  DOUGL.^S  TEEPLE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  27,  1870, 
Rockford,  111.;  s.  Charles  Gleason  (b.  1842,  do.) 
and  Zillah  Keziah  (Douglas)  Teeple  (b.  1847, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Marengo  H.  S.  Draftsman, 
1897-8;  soldier  (Cuba)  1898-9;  Arch.,  1899-1902; 
Draftsman  and  Supt.,  1902-6;  Arch.,  South 
Bend,  Ind.,  IQ06-8;  Chief  Draftsman,  Stude- 
baker  Bros.  Mfg.  Co.,  1908-10;  Chief  Drafts- 
man, Prack  and  Perrine,  Archs.  and  Engrs., 
South  Bend,  Ind..  1910-12;  Draftsman  and 
Engr.,  Kawneer  Plant,  Niles,  Mich.,  1912; 
Draftsman,  So.  Bend  City  Engrs.  Office,  1913- 
14;  do.,  City  Water  Works,  So.  Bend,  Ind., 
1914-16;  Asst.  Commissioner  of  Bldgs.,  do., 
1916 — .  Made  sectional  map-  of  city.  Pvt. 
Co.  M,  4th  111.  Nat.  Guard,  1895-6;  Sergt., 
1897-9;  Pvt.  Co.  B,  3d  111.  Nat.  Guard,  1901; 
Sergt.,  1902;  Pvt.  Co.  F,  3d  Ind.  Nat.  Guard, 
1902  and  1910;  Sergt.  Co.  M.,  4th  111.  Inf. 
Volunteers,  1898-9  (Cub.nn  Service);  Insp.  of 
Elections,  St.  Joseph  Co.,  Ind.,  1910.  Dis- 
covered Methods  of  Perspective  Lineads,  Sim- 
plified with  Tables,  1907.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Presby.  Church;  S.  V.,  U.  S.  A.;  K  of  P.; 
Army  and  Navy  Union.  Married  Mary  Emma 
McKee,  Ap  15,  1803,  Chicago  (died  N  1906); 
Nellie  Elvina  Rush,  Je  29,  1907.  Children: 
Dorothy  Seniorita,  b.  My  7,  1897;  Beatrice 
Rush,  b.  Ja  30,  1909.  Address,  709  S.  Eddy 
St.,  South  Bend,  Ind. 

1090.  CHARLES  DUTTON  TERRY 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  M.  E..  1907;  b. 
Ag  26,  1877,  Kewanee,  111.;  s.  Henry  Trask  (b. 
Mr  I,  1851,  Rochester,  Vt.)  and  Ella  (Dutton) 
Terry  (b.  F  25,  1855,  Newark,  N.  J.).  Pre- 
pared in  Kewanee  IT.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta: 
Shield  and  Trident;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Philo- 
mathean;  Students'  Dancing  Club;  Ath.  Assn. 
Draftsman,  Nat.  Tube  Co.,  Kewanee,  111.,  1897; 
Roll  Turner,  do..  1897-8;  Asst.  Supt..  Weld 
Dept.,  do.,  1898;  Asst.  Supt.,  Rolling  Mills,  do.. 
1898-1905:  Supt.,  Butt  Weld.  Dept.,  do.,  igo.q-S; 
Supt.,  Mill  Dept.,  do.,  1908-11;  Asst.  to  (jcn. 
Supt.,  Pittsburg,  1911—.  Alderman,  Kewanee, 
111.,  1903-5.  Mem.,  Kewanee  Pub.  Lib.  Bd., 
1910-11:  A.  S.  M.  E.,  1902;  Engrs.  Soc.  of 
West.  Pa.,  1912;  Am.  Iron  and  Steel  Inst., 
1912;  Am.  Catholic  Hist.  .Soc,  1917.  Mar- 
ried Bertha  lone  Browne,  O  24,  1905,  Kewa- 
nee, 111.  (died  D  19,  1916).  Children:  Katha- 
rine Charlotte,  b.  Ag  12,  1906;  Henry  Browne, 
b.  Je  15,  1910;  Charles  Pratt,  b.  N  29,  1916. 
.'Iddress,  4251  Parkman  Ave.,  Pittsburg;  bus. 
add.,   1706  Frick  Bldg.,  do. 

looi.     SUSAN  E.  THOMPSON 

(Sister  of  Nos.  494,  924) 

Teacher;   A.   B.   in   L.   &   A.;   b.   Ja  6,    1869, 

Leominster,    Mass.;    d.    Edward    Payson    (b.    S 

20,  1833,  Heath,  Mass.)   and  Susan  Jane  (Bur- 


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rington)  Thompson  (b.  Ap  24,  1838,  do.').  Pre- 
pared in  Benient  H.  S.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
Address,  3104  Warren  Ave.,  Chicago. 

1092.  WALTER  CHENEY  VAIL 
Co.  Agr.  Agt.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  S  17, 
1871,  Kewanee,  111.;  s.  Edward  Martin  (b. 
Plainfield.  N.  J.)  and  Emma  (Cheney)  Vail 
(b.  Manchester,  Conn.).  Prepared  in  Kewanee 
H.  S.  Co.  Agr.  Agt.  Married  Jessica  Marshall, 
1903,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Children:  Edith  Mar- 
shall, b.  My  20,  191 1;  Viola  Carmen,  b.  D  9, 
1913.     Address,  Salem,  N.  Y. 

1093-  GEORGE  MIGHELL  WAKEFIELD 
Elec.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag  31,  187S1 
Waterman,  111.;  s.  George  William  (b.  Ag  11, 
1837,  Rome,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Mighell) 
Wakefield  (b.  Mr  28,  1848,  Waterman,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Waterman  Pub.  and  Well's  Sch., 
Oregon.  M.  E.  Soc;  E.  E.  Soc.  Connected 
with  various  Mercantile  and  Engng.  companies 
in  capacity  of  technical  expert;  Asst.  Bngr.,  E. 
Goldman  &  Co.,  Chicago;  Pres.,  W^akefield  Grain 
Co.  (Inc.),  Waterman,  III.  Married  Minnie 
Gronewold,  Mr  23,  1899,  Oregon,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Roy  Lewis,  b.  Ja  30,  1901;  William 
John,  b.  Ja  11,  1903.  Address,  337  S.  Nor- 
mal   Parkway,    Chicago. t 

1094.  HERBERT  MILFORD  WALLACE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  28,  1872, 
Neponset,  III.;  s.  Reuben  L.  (b.  F  23,  1842, 
Vt.)  and  Anne  (Mear)  Wallace  (b.  1843,  Eng.). 
Prepared  in  Neponset  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Grad. 
work  at  Univ.  of  Wash.,  1913.  Philomathean; 
Le  Cercle  Francais;  Eng.  Club;  Band;  Final 
Honors;  Treas.,  Sr.  Class;  Asst.  Ed.,  and  Ex- 
change Ed.,  mini.  Asst.  Ed.,  Ranch  and 
Range,  1897;  Assoc.  Ed.,  do.,  1898-9;  Prin.  of 
various  grade  and  high  schs.  Auth.:  Prac- 
tical Field  Work  in  Physiography,  Northwest 
Jour.,  1909;  numerous  articles  in  Post  Intelli- 
gencer and  other  newspapers.  V.  P.,  Teachers' 
Assn.,  So.  King  Co.,  VVashington,  1901;  Sec. 
and  Treas.,  King  Co.  Schoolmasters'  Round 
Table;  Pres.,  Epworth  League  Union,  Seattle. 
Married  Lulie  E.  McClure,  O  25,  1898,  Green- 
castle,  Ind.  Children:  William,  b.  Ag  31,  1899 
(died  S  I,  1899);  Donald,  b.  Ap  16,  1902  (died 
D  10,  1910);  Dorothy,  b.  Jl  18,  1904.  Address, 
615  Adams  St.,  Olympia,  Wash. 

109s.  HUBERT  ANTHONY  WEBER 
Arch,  and  Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  F  15, 
1869,  Jefferson  Co.,  111.;  s.  James  (b.  Je  14, 
1840,  do.)  and  Jane  Clarissa  (Waite)  Weber 
(b.  Ja  25,  1845,  Franklin  Co.,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Mt.  Vernon  H.  S.:  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic; 
Arch.  Club.  Asst.,  G.  E.  D.,  1897-8;  Arch., 
1898-9;  Draftsman,  1899-1900;  Supt.,  Const., 
U.  S.  Q.  M.  Dept.,  1900-4;  Supt.,  Const.,  U.  S. 
Pub.  Bldgs.,  Supervising  Arch.  Office,  Treas. 
Dept.,  1904-6;  Computer  in  office.  Supervising 
Arch.,  do.,  1906-7;  Supt.  Const.,  U.  S.  Pub. 
Bldgs.,  do.,  190- — ;  farmer,  igi6 — .  -\utli.: 
The  Manufacture  and  Use  of  Arch.  Terra 
Cotta,  The  Technograph,  1900.  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church.  Married  Lura  Fryer,  D  28,  1904, 
Whitewater,  Wis.  Children:  Catherine  Loyal, 
b.  Ja  12,  1907;  H.  A.,  Jr.,  b.  Jl  9,  1908;  Stanley 
Ward,  b.  Jl  27,  1910;  Richard  Fryer,  b.  F  20, 
1913.  Address,  521  S.  4th  St.,  Wilmington, 
N.  C. 

1096.  FLOYD  WHITTEMORE 
Merchant;  B.  S.;  b.  D  8,  1874,  Sycamore,  111.; 
s.  Henry  C.  (b.  O  31.  1841,  Auburn,  N.  Y.)  and 
Amelia  (Martin)  Whittemore  (b.  Ap  19,  1841, 
Sycamore,  111.).  Prepared  in  Sycamore  H.  S. 
Phi  Delta  Theta;  Shield  and  Trident;  Baseball 
Mgr.,  1896.  Bookkeeper,  St.  Treas.  Off.,  1897- 
1902;  do..  Marine  Bank,  Springfield,  III.,  1903- 
4;  do.,  Sycamore,  1904.  Gen.  Merchandise 
Bus.,  Lanesville,  111.  Address,  209  .S.  Main  St., 
Sycamore,  111. 


1097.  'JULIA  FLORA  WINTER  (HATCH) 
Missionary;  A.  B.;  b.  S  1873,  Middlefield, 
Conn.;  d.  Alpheus  (b.  F  1835,  Belchertown. 
Mass.)  and  Flora  Damaris  (Thompson)  Win- 
ter (b.  S  1833).  Prepared  in  Northfield  (Mass.) 
Sem.  Miss,  of  Am.  Bd.  of  C.  F.  M.;  Prin., 
Girls'  Dept.,  Mt.  Silinda  Sch.  Assisted  in 
translation  of  gospels  into  Ndan  language. 
Married  John  Edgar  Hatch,  Je  s,  1907,  Mel- 
setter,  Rhodesia.  Child,  Lawrence  Edgar,  b. 
Ap  9,  1908.  Died  Ap  22,  1908,  Melsetter, 
Ulioilesia,  S.  Afr. 


1098.  CHARLES  WHITTIER  YOUNG 
(Brother  of  No.  1299) 
Missionary  and  Teacher;  B.  S. ;  b.  My  31, 
1874,  Chicago;  s.  James  Nicholas  (b.  O  31, 
1847.  Lafayette,  Medina  Co.,  O.)  and  Mary 
G.  (Hayes)  Young  (b.  N  25,  1846,  Sand  Lake, 
near  Troy,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Calumet  H.  S., 
Chicago.  M.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1903. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Philomathean.  Prin.,  H.  S., 
Sullivan,  111.,  1898-9;  Asst.,  Bot.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1 899-1903;  Stud.,  Med.  Dept.,  Johns  Hopkins 
Univ.,  1899-1903;  Resident  House  Officer,  Johns 
Hopkins  Hosp.,  1903-4;  Miss.  Am.  Bd.  of  Com. 
of  Foreign  Missions,  and  teacher  in  Union  Med. 
Coll.,  Peking,  China,  1904 — ;  Sec,  Union  Me. 
Coll.  faculty;  Recipient  of  Decoration  of  the 
Double  Dragon  for  services  during  plague  epi- 
demic, 1911;  Special  mem..  Red  Cross  of  China 
with  medal  for  services  during  Chinese  Revolu- 
tion, 1911-12.  Married  Olivia  Doyle,  S  15,  1904, 
Baltimore.  Children:  Anita  Elizabeth,  b.  O  31, 
1906;  James  Courtney,  b.  Ja  17,  1909;  William 
Welch,  b.  Je  7,  191 6.  Address,  Union  Med. 
Coll.,    Peking,    China. 

1099-  MABEL  ZILLY  (HAMILTON) 
(Sister  of  No.  4042) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  30,  1876; 
d.  Charles  and  Helen  Louise  (McKinley) 
Zilly.  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta;  Alethenai;  Pres.  Students  As- 
sembly, 1896;  mem.,  '97  lllio  Bd.  Taught  sch.. 
Champaign,  1897-1900;  do.,  Kewanee,  111.,  1900- 
07;  Pittsburg,  1907-17;  Boston,  1918 — .  Mem., 
Presby.  Church.  Married  Leroy  Frederick 
Hamilton,  O  17,  1900,  Champaign.  Children: 
Helen  Louise,  b.  F  13,  1903;  Alice  Wood,  b. 
Je  I,  1915-  Address,  care  of  L.  F.  Hamilton, 
Mgr.  Sales  Prom.,  Walworth  Mfg.  Co.,  798 
First   St.,   Boston. 

1100.  WALTER  HERMAN  ZIMMERMAN 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  12,  1873, 
Earlville,  LaSalle  Co.,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  N  17, 
1848,  LaSalle  Co.,  111.)  and  Nettie  (Nitzel) 
Zimmerman  (b.  Jl  27,  1853,  Ger.).  Prepared 
in  Earlville  H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad.  Philoma- 
thean; football,  189S-6.  Steam  Dept.,  Univ.  of 
111..  1897-8;  Mech.  Engr.,  C.  C.  C.  &  St.  L.  Ry., 
Urbana,  1898-9;  Mgr.,  Urbana  Light,  Heat  and 
Power  Co.,  1899-1900;  Mech.  Engr.,  Arnold  Co., 
1900-03;  Mgr.  and  Supt.,  DeKalb  Sycamore 
Elec,  1903-06;  Mgr.  and  Chief  Engr.,  Mich- 
igan Power  Co.,  Lansing,  Mich.,  1906-09;  Pres., 
W.  H.  Zimmerman  Co.  (Inc.),  1909-14;  Pres., 
Auto  Tractor  Co.,  1912-16;  Const.  Engr.,  Inter- 
state Const.  Co.,  1917;  Mech.  Engr.,  Stone  & 
Weber,  Boston,  1918.  Invented  system  for 
automatically  returning  condensation  from 
steam  piping,  headers,  separators,  etc.,  to  the 
boilers,  without  the  use  of  auxiliary  apparatus, 
patent  granted;  invented  a  tractor  attachment 
for  automobile  (patents  pending);  also  patented 
method  of  constructing  dams  and  other  hy- 
draulic works.  Married  Anna  Sophia  Morsch, 
N  5,  1893,  Champaign  (died  Je  i6,  1912); 
Jennie  Myrtle  Briggs,  Ap  16,  1914.  (Thild, 
Walter  Wrightington,  b.  N  8,  1915.  Address, 
161  Homer  St.,  Newton,  Mass.;  bus.  add.. 
Room   1 712  Marquette  Bldg.,   Chicago. 


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CLASS  OF  1898  (85  LIVING,  6  DEAD) 


1101.  PHILIP  JUDY  AAROX 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  22,  1872, 
Coatsburg,  II..:  s.  Caleb  (b.  Camden,  DeL) 
and  Mary  Catherine  (Judy)  Aaron  (b.  Colum- 
bus, 111.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  of  111.,  Prep. 
Dept.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Prcs.,  Soph.  Class. 
Salesman,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  1898-1906;  Mgr., 
do.,  Seattle  and  Portland,  1906-13;  Mgr.  and 
Treas.,  Fober  Supply  Co.,  Seattle,  1913—- 
Mem.,  Ranier  Club;  Coll.  Club.  Married  Helen 
Josephine  Alinfcldt,  Je  30,  190S.  Children: 
Helen  Jean,  b.  Je  3,  1909;  Philip  Judy  Jr.,  b. 
Ap  I,  191 1.  Address,  1912  N.  Broadway, 
Seattle;  bus.  add.,  560  First  Ave.,  do. 

1102.  CLARK  GODFREY  ANDERSON 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  5,  i873. 
Moline,  111.;  s.  A.  J.  (b.  Sweden)  and  Hanna 
(Larson)  Anderson  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Mo- 
line H.  S.  and  Augustana  Coll.,  Rock  Island. 
Philomathean;  Tcchnograph  Bd.  City  Civ. 
Engr.,  Moline,  111.,  1905-11;  Comn.,  Pub. 
Works,  do.,  1911-12.  Married  Emily  M.  S. 
Stromberg,  O  5,  1899,  Moline,  111.  Children: 
Johanna  Louise,  b.  1900  (died  in  infancy); 
"Carl  C.  Clifford,  b.  O  5.  i90i;  Emily  Irene,  b. 
1904  (died  in  infancy).  Address.  2105  15th 
St.,   Moline,  Ill.t 

1 103.  J.  JENNINGS  ARNOLD 
Real  Est.  Dealer;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  O  3. 
1872,  Springfield,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Wesley  (b.  b 
23,  1823,  Covington,  Ky.)  and  Mary  (Mathis) 
Arnold  (b.  O  1840,  Camden,  N.  J.).  Prepared 
in  Shurtleff  Coll.  Dramatic  Club;  Med.  Club; 
Illini  Staff.  Real  Est.,  Springfield;  Mercantile 
Trust  Co.,  St.  Louis,  one  yr.;  Real  Est.  bus. 
with  John  Davis  &  Co.,  Seattle,  1904-5;  with 
Title  "Trust  Co.  as  Mgr.,  Mortgage  Loan  and 
Escrow  Depts.,  1905;  Real  Est.  bus.  as  Arnold 
&  Co.,  1905-12.  Mem.,  5th  Regt.,  111.  Nat. 
Guard,  1 900-1.  Invented  single  handed  soda 
fountain  faucet;  portable  sleeping  porch;  mov- 
able gas  chandelier;  lath  and  plaster  substitute, 
break  proof,  water  proof,  sound  proof,  warp 
proof  (not  completed);  concentric  automobile 
steering  wheel  signal;  automatic  elevator  floor 
signal;  coin  controlled  lock  with  disappearing 
key  for  parcel  checking;  san.  self-cleaning  rab- 
bit hutch.  Originator  of  Divisible  Loan  Co. 
and  Am.  Self-Protection  Co.  Married  Ethel 
Walker,  Ja  4,  1910,  Vancouver,  B.  C.  Chil- 
dren: Mary  Margaret,  b.  N  2,  1912;  William 
Jennings,  b.  Ap  26,  191 S;  George  Walker,  b. 
Ja  II,  1917.  Address.  2518  7th  Ave.,  W. 
Seattle;  bus.  add.,  514  Olive  St.,  do. 

1104.  D.  EDYTIIE  BEASLEY  (GOBEN) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &•  A.;  b.  N  3,  '876,  Urbana; 
d.  Wm.  A.  (b.  D  26,  1834,  Ripley,  O.)  and 
Zillah  (Ludwick)  Beasley  (b.  S  14.  1846,  Lafay- 
ette, Ind.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Ale- 
thenai;  German  Club;  mem.  of  first  Girls'  basket 
ball  team.  Married  Loma  William  Gohen,  Ag 
2,  1899,  Urbana.  Children:  Leland  Loma,  b. 
Mr  26,  1901;  Dorothea  Esther,  b.  O  24.  1903. 
Address,  816  Richmond  St.,   Scranton,  Pa. 


1105.  FRED  CLARKSON  BEEM 
Telephone  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  O  8, 
7874;  s.  Isaac  Newton  (b.  Ag  7,  1832,  Licking 
Co.,  O.)  and  Mary  (Clarkson)  Beem  (b.  Ky.). 
Prepared  in  Ottawa  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Thcta; 
Mgr.,  Itlio,  1897.  Practised  Arch.,  Kansas 
(iity,  1898-01;  do. I  Ottawa,  1901-5;  in  mercan- 
tile bus.;  farming  in  Can.,  190S-9;  Mgr.,  United 
Telephone  Co..  Ottawa,  1909 — :  ist  Lt.,  Co.  C 
3rd  111.  Nat.  (juard,  1901-5.  Married  Caroline 
Schoch,  F  7,  1917.  Child,  Frederick  Albert 
Schoch,  b.  N   I,  1917.     Address,  Ottawa,  111. 


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1106.  ERWIN  HOWARD  BERRY 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem;  b.  Ap  23,  1875, 
Pawpaw,  111.;  s.  Isaac  J.  (b.  N.  Y.)  and  Har- 
riet (Fonda)  Berry  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Paw- 
paw H.  S.  Assayer  at  mine  near  Boulder, 
Colo.;  First  Asst.,  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.  to  O, 
1907;  Asst.  Chem.,  Mariner  and  Hoskins, 
1907-9;  Chief  Chem.,  Mo.  Pac.  R.  R.,  1909; 
Asst.  Chem.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Chicago 
Food  and  Drug  Lab.,  1909 — .  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church;  A.  C.  S.  Married  Daisy  A.  Hunter, 
Je  10,  1903,  Topeka,  Kan.  Child,  Lois  Helen, 
b.  My  I,  1905.  Address,  5456  Ferdinand  St., 
Chicago. 

1 1 07.  WILLIAM  WESLEY  BLACK 
Professor;  A.  B.;  A.  M.,  1899;  b.  Jl  23, 
1859,  Michigantown,  Ind.;  s.  Jonathan  (b.  1816, 
Virginia)  and  Mary  Ann  (Wayt)  Black  (b. 
1822,  O.).  Prepared  in  Ind.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
Terre  Haute,  Ind.;  Grad..  1892.  Instr.  Sc. 
and  Art  of  Instr.  111.  St.  Norm.  L^niv.,  1900-1; 
Sc.  and  Art  of  Instr.,  Chicago  Norm.  Sch., 
1901-6;  Suprv.  Prin.,  Dist.  of  Columbia,  1906-8; 
Prof.  Elementary  and  Rural  Educ,  Ind.  Univ., 
1908 — .  Married  Anna  Eliza  Stockton,  1883, 
Delphi,  Ind.  Child,  Okla  Karl,  b.  1884  (died 
1S88).  Address,  914  Atwater  Ave.,  Blooming- 
ton,   Ind. 

1 108.  HENRY  CYCRILLE  BREIDERT 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  17,  1875, 
Pekin.  111.;  s.  J^ohn  Henry  (b.  O  18,  1833,  Lan- 
gcn,  Hessen,  Ger.)  and  Helen  Maria  (Acker- 
man)  Breidert  (b.  Jl  25,  1842,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Havana  H.  S.  City  Engr.,  Havana,  1898; 
Struct.  Draftsman,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  1901; 
Keystone  Bridge  Works,  1902;  estimator  and 
designer,  1902;  Ft.  Pitt  Bridge  W'orks,  1905; 
Contr.  Engr.,  Ft.  I*itt  Bridge  Works,  1909. 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Monday  Night  Club, 
Canonsburg,  Pa.;  West.  Soc.  Engrs. ;  A.  S.  C. 
E. ;  Chicago  Engrs.  Club;  Illini  Club.  Mar- 
ried Jennie  Myrtle  Snyder.  Je  14,  1902.  Ad- 
dress] 319  Vine  Ave.,  Highland  Park,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  Ashland  Bldg.,  Chicago. 

1109.  EDWIN  LAUDE  BROCKWAY 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  S  30,  1874;  s. 
Albert  L.  and  Mary  E.  Brockway  (b.  Tenn.). 
Prepared  in  Macomb  H.  S. ;  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll., 
Manhattan.  U.  of  I.  Band;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.; 
Tennis  Team;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  E.  E.  Soc.  Supt., 
Const.  Met.  St.  Ry.  Co.,  N.  Y.;  Rep.  and 
Const.  E.  Engr.  for  T.  J.  Cope,  Philaclelphia; 
Pres.,  Brocklen  Underground  Elec.  Mfg.  Co., 
Philadelphia.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Shriner;  I. 
M.  C.  A.;  Areco  Ath.  Club;  A.  I.  E.  E.  Mar- 
ried Clair  M.  Caine,  1898,  South  Haven,  Mich. 
Children:  Ladue  M.,  b.  N  19,  1899:  Dorothy  L., 
b.  Ap  10,  1905.  Address,  154  Bickley  Ave.. 
Glenside,  Pa. 

mo.  LYLE  IRENUS  BROWER 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My  7,  1871, 
Ottawa,  111.;  s.  Irenus  (b.  1816,  N.  Y.)  and 
Mary  (Sprague)  Brower  (b.  1848,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Ottawa  H.  S.  Adelphic;  Archs. 
Club,  Treas.;  Mil.  Club,  Sec.  and  Treas. 
Studied  in  Grad.  Sch..  Univ.  of  Kan.,  educ., 
psychol.  and  vocational  educ,  loii.  Supvr., 
Man.  Tr.  and  Drawing,  Rockford,  111.,  1898- 
1903;  Dir.,  .Man.  Tr.,  Elgin,  111.,  1903-4;  Prin., 
Man.  Tr.  Sch.,  Springfield,  111.,  1904-S;  Dir., 
drawing  and  grade  man.  tr.,  St.  Man.  Tr. 
Norm.,  Pittsburgh,  Kan.,  1905-11;  Prof,  and 
Dir.,  Art  Dept.,  St.  Man.  Tr.  Norm.,  do., 
191 1 — .  Did  illustrated  work  in  grade  sch. 
const.  Pam.,  36  pp.  S.  M.  T.  N.,  1906.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church:  Dir.,  Kan.  Art  League,  1915; 
Kan.  Manual  Arts  Assn.  (Sec,  V.  P.  and 
Pres.,  1006-10);  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Zalia 
F.ustis,  S  30,  1809.  Ottawa,  HI.  Chyd,  Esther 
Marguerite,  b.  Mr  19,  i903-  Address,  Pitts- 
burgh, Kan. 


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nil.     LEE  BYRNE 
H.    S.    Prin.;    A.    B.    in    L.    &    A.;   b.    D    17, 

f876,  Chillicothe,  111.;  s.  J.  P.  Byrne.  Track 
Team,  1890-8;  Capt.,  1898.  Fellow,  Classics, 
Univ.  of  Pa.,  1900-1 ;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1901;  A.  M., 
Sch.  of  Educ,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1917.  Phi 
Delta  Kappa.  Instr.,  Latin,  Central  H.  S.,  St. 
Louis,  1902-9;  Soldan  H.  S.,  St.  Louis,  1909-11; 
Prin.,  H.  S.,  Mobile,  Ala.,  191 1—..  Ed.,  The 
Syntax  of  H.  S.  Latin,  Univ.  of  Chicago  Press, 
1909.    Address,  204  S.  Jackson  St.,  Mobile,  Ala. 

11x2.  GUY  JACOB  CHESTER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  638,  1481,  2350,  2935) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  N  10,  1875, 
Champaign;  s.  Ezra  E.  (b.  Ap  30,  1837,  Truro, 
O.)  and  Margaret  E.  (Powell)  Chester  (b.  F 
25,  1840,  do.).  Engr.,  Cent  Union  Telephone 
Co.;  Supvr.  Engr.,  Sargent  &  Lundy,  1900-s; 
Asst.  Elec.  Mech.  Engr.  to  111.  Traction  Sys- 
tem, Springfield,  111.,  1905.  Address,  80s  W. 
University  Ave.,  Champaign. t 

1113.  CHARLES  ALBERT  CLARK 
(Brother  of  No.  1206) 
Army  Officer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  6,  1876, 
Vandalia,  111.;  s.  Daniel  Monroe  (b.  S  26, 
1844,  Hadden,  Conn.)  and  Rebecca  D.  Clark 
(b.  Higganem,  do.).  Prepared  in  Vandalia  H. 
S.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  E.  E.  See;  Officer, 
Univ.  Regt.  Sergt.,  U.  S.  V.,  1898-9.  With  West. 
Elec.  Co.,  Supt.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Vandalia  Light 
and  Fuel  Co.,  1899,  1902;  Officer,  U.  S.  A., 
1902 — ;  Lt.  Col.  in  Office  of  Chief  of  Staff, 
87th  Div.  N.  A.,  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  1918.  Alder- 
man, Vandalia,  1899-1902.  Married  Sara  Jane 
(Tlark,  My  11,  1905,  E.  Liverpool,  O.  Children: 
Edith,  b.  Mr  17,  1906  (died  O  16,  1906; , 
Marian,  b.  Jl  27,  1908;  Charles  Allen,  b.  Ap 
24,  1909;  daughter,  b.  Mr  15  1912.  Address, 
c/o  War  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1 114.  CHARLES  RICHARD  CLARK 
(Brother  of  No.  1207) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ag  6,  1874, 
Donovan,  111.;  s.  Evlan  (b.  Ag  18,  1838,  St. 
Joseph,  Mich.)  and  Clarissa  Ellen  (Watkins) 
Clark  (b.  Ag.  9,  1843,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.) 
Prepared  in  111.  Wesleyan.  Arch.  Club;  Tau 
Beta  Pi.  Taught  man.  tr.,  Chicago  Pub.  Schs., 
1898-1901;  Arch,  draftsman,  D.  H.  Burnham 
&  Co.,  1902-4;  Instr.,  arch,  const.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1902-04;  Asst.  Prof.,  1904 — .  Auth.:  Re- 
pairing of  plaster  casts,  Technograph,  No.  12, 
pp.  101-104;  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married 
Alice  E.  Edwards,  S  10,  1900,  Cincinnati.  Chil- 
dren: Donald  Evlan,  b.  Ag  i,  1905;  Margaret 
Elenor,  b.  Je  27,  1908.  Address,  105  Chalmers 
St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  417  Engng.  Bldg., 
Univ.  of  111. 

IMS.  THOMAS  WILEY  CLAYTON 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  30,  1872, 
Nelson,  111.;  s.  Owen  L.  (b.  N  27,  1844,  Cata- 
wissa.  Pa.)  and  Mary  C.  (Mensch)  Clayton 
(b.  Je  24,  1844,  do.).  Prepared  in  No.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.  C.  E.  Club;  Technograph  Bd.;  Y. 
M.  C.  A.  With  August  Ziesing,  1S98;  Bridge 
Insp.,  1899;  Draftsman  with  the  Am.  Bridge 
Co.,  1901  ;  Bridge  Engr.,  Chicago  and  Alton 
R.  R.,  1901-4;  Asst.  Engr.,  S.  Side  Elev.  R.  R., 
Chicago,  1904 — .  Capt.,  Engrs.  R.  C,  A.  E. 
F. ;  Mustered  out,  Ja  1919.  Mem.,  West.  Soc. 
of  Engrs..  1902;  A.  S.  C.  E.,  1908.  Married 
Nora  Mo.'sholder,  Je  13,  1900,  Dixon,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Wilber  Stanley,  b.  Ag  14,  1902;  Cather- 
ine Margaret,  b.  Jl  29,  1904  (died  Ap  6,  1908); 
Ines  Eleanor,  b.  S  21,  1909.  Address,  322  Peoria 
Ave.,  Dixon,  111. 

II 16.     HARRY  CLAY  COFFEEN 

(Brother   of   Nos.    568,    735) 
Life  Underwriter;  B.   S.;  M.  S..  1899;   b.  Jl 
27.    ^^77,    Champaign;    s.    .Mva    Martin    (b.    F 


II,  1836,  Attica,  Ind.)  and  Miranda  Amy 
(Gaines)  Coffeen  (b.  D  28,  1836,  Virginia,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Philomathean; 
Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Track  1895-6; 
Pres.,  Soph.  Class;  Pres.,  Democratic  C^lub, 
1896;  Football,  1896-7;  Mgr.,  IlHo;  Pres.,  lUini 
Adv.  Bd.;  Pres.,  Coll.  Ath.  Conf.  of  Middle 
West,  1908-11.  Fellowship,  111.,  1898-9: 
Scholarship,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1899-00.  Computer, 
Flower  Astr.  Obs.  and  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Pa., 
1899-00,  summer  1901  ;  Instr.,  Gen.  Draw., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1900-2;  Instr.  and  Asst.  Prof., 
Mach.  Design,  Armour  Inst.,  1902-11;  Fac. 
Mgr.,  Ath.,  1905-11;  Pres.,  Faculty  Club,  1909; 
Special  Agt.,  Northwest.  Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co., 
191 1  — ;  I'res.,  Special  and  Dist.  Agts.  Assn. 
of  Northwest.  Mut.  Life,  191 7;  Pres.,  (Chi- 
cago Loan  Agts.  Assn.,  191 7;  mem.,  Nat.  Life 
L^nderwriters  Assn.;  Field  ilen's  Club  of  Chi- 
cago; Univ.  Club;  Presby.  Church.  Chm.,  Ex. 
Com.  for  Chicago  of  the  Alumni  Gregory 
Memorial.  Married  Ida  Winslow  Fclkner,  0 
■^J.  1907,  Iowa  City,  la.  Child,  John  Felkner, 
b.  F  20,  1914  (died  Mr  13,  1916).  Address, 
6160  Stony  Island,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  971 
Rookery  Bldg.,  do. 

1 1 17.  EDGAR  FRANCIS  COLLINS 
(Brother  of  No.  1485) 
Technical  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.,  1913;  b.  N  1, 
1873,  Mansfield,  111.;  s.  William  Grigsby  (b. 
1842,  la.)  and  Eliza  Catherine  (Meliza)  Collins 
(b.  1831,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Farmer  City 
II.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc. 
.Stud.  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  1898-1000; 
Foreman,  Testing  Dept.,  do.,  1906;  Supt.,  Test- 
ing, 1906-9;  Technical  Supt.,  Schenectady 
Works,  do.,  1909 — .  Auth.:  Standard  Testing 
of  Elec.  Apparatus,  424  pp.;  Series  of  articles 
on  Cml.  Elec.  Testing.  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  I. 
E.  E.  Married  Clara  Josephine  Van  Olinda,  D. 
26,  1900,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Address,  1465 
State   St.,   Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

II 18.  WALLACE  CRAIG 
Professor;  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1901;  b.  Jl  20,  1876, 
Toronto,  Can.;  s.  Alexander  (b.  1843,  Edin- 
burgh, Scotland)  and  Marion  (Brooks)  Craig 
(b.  1851,  London,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Hyde 
Park  H.  S.  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1908. 
.\delphic;  1st  prize,  Univ.  Prize  Debate;  Motto 
Orat.  Investigator,  111.  Biol.  Sta.,  Havana, 
1808-9.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Harlan,  la.,  1900;  Ft. 
Collins,  Colo.,  1900-1;  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1901-4;  teacher,  Coshocton,  O.,  1904-5; 
St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Valley  City,  N.  Dak.,  1905-7; 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907-8;  Investigator, 
M.  B.  L..  Woods  Hole,  Mass.,  summers  1903, 
1906,  1911;  Prof.,  Phil,  and  Psych.,  Univ. 
of  Me.,  190S — .  Auth.:  The  Voices  of  Pigeons 
Regarded  as  a  Means  of  Social  Control,  Am. 
Jour.  Soc,  vol.  14,  1908,  pp.  86-100;  Appetites 
and  Aversions  as  Constituents  of  Instincts, 
Proc.  Nat.  Acad.  Sc,  vol.  3,  1917,  pp.  685-88; 
articles  in  Jour,  of  An.  Behavior.  Mem.,  Unita- 
rian Church;  Sigma  Xi;  Am.  Psych.  Assn.; 
Am.  Sociol.  Soc;  Assoc,  Am.  Ornithologists 
Union;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.  Married  Mrs. 
Mima  Davis  Jenness,  1904,  Chicago.  Address, 
Univ.   of  Me.,   Orono,   Me. 

1119.     ARTHUR  ROBERT  CRATHORNE 
(Husband  of  No.   1545) 

Professor;  B.  S.;  b.  Scarborough,  Eng.;  i. 
Francis  (b.  F  5,  1848,  Yorks'iire,  Eng.)  and 
Anne  (Harrison)  Crathorne  (b.  N  1,  1846, 
Scarborough,  do.).  Prepared  in  Jacksonville 
H.  S.  Ph.  D.,  Gottingen,  1907.  Philomathean; 
Phi  KaTipa  Sigma;  Mil.  schol.;  Ed.  in  chief, 
mini;  Hatchet  Orat.;  lllio  Bd.;  Capt..  Univ. 
Regt.  Tutor  in  Math.,  LIniv.  of  Me.,  1898-1900; 
Instr.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1901-4;  Assoc, 
Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-16;  Asst.  Prof., 
do.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  Das  Raumliche  isoperme- 
tische  Problem,  1907;  Coll.  Algebra  (Rietz  and 
Crathorne),    1909,   Henry   Holt   &   Co.,    N.    Y.; 


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Problems  in  Algebra  (Rietz  and  Crathorne), 
1910,  Henry  Holt  &  Co.;  Essay  on  the  Fourth 
Dimension,  Munri  &  Co.,  1910;  Sch.  Algebra,  2 
vols.  (Rietz,  Crathorne  and  Taylor)  191 5. 
Henry  Holt  &  Co.;  various  articles  in  scientific 
mags.;  Mathematical  Ed.,  Nelson's  Loose-Leaf 
Enclopedia.  Mem.,  Epis.  Church;  Sigma  Xi; 
Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Am.  Math.  Soc;  Math.  Assn. 
of  Am.;  Deutsche  Mathematiker  Vereinigung; 
A.  A.  A.  S.,  Fellow;  Soc.  for  the  Promotion  of 
Engng.  Educ;  Nat.  Com.  on  Math.  Require- 
ments. Married  Charlotte  Pengra,  Je  21,  1904. 
Madison,  Wis.  (died  F  7.  1910);  Katherine 
Layton  Co:),  Je  20,  1917,  Northampton,  Mass. 
Children:  Mary  Preston,  b.  N  28,  1906;  Anne 
Harison,  b.  Jl  31,  1909;  Arthur  Robert,  Jr.,  b. 
Je  5,  1911.  Address,  1113  S.  Fourth  St., 
Champaign. 

1120.  CHESTER  MORTON  DAVISON 
Arch.  Designer;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Mr  27, 
1873,  Mendota,  111.;  s.  Richard  Andrew  (b.  O 
27,  J839,  Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Eliza- 
beth (Peterson)  Davison  (b.  Ja  i,  1845,  N.  Y. 
City).  Prepared  in  Rock  Falls  H.  S.;  Jennings 
Sem.,  Aurora.  Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts,  1901-4; 
Arch.  Club;  Alumni  Assn.;  Illini  Club,  Chi- 
cago; Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1897;  HHni  Staff; 
Class  Artist,  1898  Illio;  first  mention  and  medal 
Ecole  des  Beaux  Arts;  Medal  U.  S.  Comn., 
Paris  Exposition.  1900:  Surv.,  18989;  Arch, 
draftsman  with  H.  K.  Holsman;  Arch.  Staff  of 
Archs.,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  Arch.  Pavilion 
of  Cuba,  Paris  Exposition,  1900;  traveled  in 
Ger.,  France,  Italy,  and  Eng.,  1900-4;  Arch. 
Draftsman,  N.  Y.,  1904;  Instr.,  Arch.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1904-5;  Arch.  Draftsman,  D.  H.  Burn- 
ham  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1905-7  (Worked  on  plans 
for  new  "City  Beautiful") ;  Arch.  Designer, 
D.  H.  Burnham  &  Co.,  on  City  Plans,  191 1; 
with  F.  S.  Hall,  Arch.,  1912;  Instr.,  Arch.,  Y. 
M.  C.  A.  Inst.  Mem.,  Co.  E,  6th  Regt.,  111. 
Nat.  Guard,  1892-5;  Congr.  Church;  Y.  M.  C- 
A.;  Hon.  mem..  Atelier  Bennett;  Massier, 
1909-10.  Address.  10935  Esmond  St.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  19  S.  La  Salle  St.,  do. 

1 121.  JAMES  HARVEY  DICKEY 
Dentist;  B.  S.;  b.  Jl  22,  1873,  Argenta,  111.; 
s.  William  (b.  1814,  Ky. )  and  Sarah  Ann 
(Brennen)  Dickey  (b.  1828,  Montreal,  Can.). 
Prepared  in  Lincoln  Coll.  Prep.  Sch.  D.  D.  S., 
N.  W.  Univ.,  1914.  Philomathean.  Instr., 
Physics,  during  Sr.  yr.  Teacher,  Monticello, 
III.,  1890-1900;  do.,  Alton,  III.,  1900-4;  Instr., 
Math.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Springfield,  S.  Dak., 
1904-5;  As.st.  Prof.,  Math.,  James  Millikin 
Univ.,  1905-11.  Married  Bessie  I.  McAdams, 
Jl  22,  1903,  Alton,  111.  Children:  Jolin  M.,  b. 
Je  29,  1906  (died  Je  15,  191 5);  Annamary,  b. 
Ap  9,  191 1.  Address,  1339  W.  Wood  St.,  De- 
catur,  111. 

1122.  WILLIAM  WAGNER  DILLON 
(Husband  of  No.  1145;  Brother  of  Nos.  1492, 
3707) 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  O  21, 
1872,  Ash  Grove,  HI.;  s.  Henry  (b.  S  13,  1841, 
Ridge  Farm,  111.)  and  Rachel  (Wagner)  Dillon 
(b.  Ag  22,  1845,  Milford,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Cirand  Prairie  Sem.,  Onarga,  111.;  Univ.  of 
Chicago.  Adelphic;  Debating  Team;  Ath.  Assn.; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec,  1910— ; 
Army  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1918 — .  Married  Nellie 
Tone  Kofoid  ('98),  Jl  2,  1901.  Children;  Henry 
Kofoid.  b.  O  24,  1902;  Harold  Sidney,  b.  O  11, 
1906;  Elizabeth  Gertrude,  b.  F  23,  1910.  Ad- 
dress, R.  I,  Estacada,  Ore.;  bus.  add.,  12 
Rue  de  Agucsseau,   Paris,  France. 

1123.  HARRY  EDWARD  ECKLES 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  9.  187-, 
Lawrence  (,0.,  Pa.;  s.  Robert  McCaslin  (b.  Je  5, 
1842,  Pa.)  and  Margaret  Louisa  (Welsh)  Eckles 
(b.  Ag  10,  1847.  do.).  Prepared  in  Grove  City, 
Pa.     Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  C.  E.  Club.     Mem., 


Christian  Cath.  Apos.  Church  in  ZJon;  Maj., 
Zion  Guard;  A.  S.  C.  E.;  A.  A.  A.  S.  Address. 
C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.,  Chicago. 

1 124.  GRACE  OSBORNE  EDWARDS 
Librarian;    B.    L.    S.;    b.    LaCrosse,    Wis.;   d. 

Benjamin  Eugene  (b.  184s,  Elkhorn,  Wis.)  and 
Ella  C.  Edwards  (b.  1843,  Nelson,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Wellcsley  Coll.,  B.  S.,  1894.  Pi 
Beta  Phi.  Cataloger.  Univ.  Lib.,  111.,  1898-01; 
Libn.  Pub.  Lib..  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  1902-3; 
do.,  Pub.  Lib.,  Superior,  Wis.,  1903-09.  Visitor 
United  Charities,  Chicago,  1909-13.  Address, 
1302  Madison  St.,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

1 125.  CLAUDE  DOUGLASS  ENOCHS 
(Brother  of  No.    1126;   Husband  of  No.    1234) 

Pat.  Atty.  and  Designing  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E. 
E.;  b.  Mr  22,  1878,  Prairie  City,  111.;  s.  S.  D. 
(b.  Farmington,  111.)  and  Margaret  A.  (Riner) 
Enochs  (b.  Yates  City,  111.).  Glee  Club; 
Quartet;  Football;  track.  In  West.  Elec.  shop, 
1898-9;  Chicago  Tel.  Co.,  1899-1901;  West. 
Elec  Engng.  Insp.,  1901-3;  N.  Y.  Branch  West. 
Elec.  Engng.  Dept.,  1903-4;  Chicago  Branch, 
1904-5;  Chief  Engr.,  Vought-Berger  Tel.  Mfg. 
Co.,  1905-8;  Engaged  in  exper.  work,  about  50 
inventions  pertaining  to  telephone  apparatus  or 
circuits;  Supt.,  Chas.  A.  Stickney  Co.,  St. 
Paul,  1911-13;  practising  Patent  Law,  Minnea- 
polis, 191 3—;  Patent  Atty.  and  Designing  Engr., 
Minneapolis.  Auth. :  The  Application  of  Iron 
Wire  Ballasts  to  Telephony,  Am.  Telephone 
Jour.,  1905.  Married  Aline  D.  Huphston 
('99)1  Je  14,  1900,  Urbana.  Child,  Claude 
Hughston,  b.  Te  2,  1906.  Address,  East  Shore 
Park,  White  Sear,  Minn.;  bus.  add.,  932  Mc 
Night    Bldg.,    Minneapolis. 

1126.  DELBERT  RINER  ENOCHS 
(Brother  of  No.  1125;  Husband  of  No.  1374) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.;  LL.  B.,  1903;  b.  N  30,  1875, 
Yates  City,  III.;  s.  S.  D.  (b.  Farmington.  111.) 
and  Margaret  A.  (Riner)  Enochs  (b.  Yates 
City,  111.).  Prepared  in  Canton  H.  S.  Pliiloma- 
thean;  Von  Twiller  Court;  Theta  Kappa  Nu; 
Pol.  Sc  Club;  Glee  Club;  Mandolin  Club; 
Track  Team;  Valedictorian,  1903.  Taught  sch., 
1898-1900;  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Monticello,  1899-1900; 
practised  law  1903 — ;  Instr.,  Chicago  Law  Sch., 
190600;  practising  law.  Champaign,  191 1 — . 
Married  Nellie  Louise  McWilliams  ('00),  Jl  9, 
1913.  Address,  622  W.  Clark  St.,  Champaign; 
bus.   add..   Champaign  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  do. 

1127.     ROLLIN  ORLANDO  EVERHART 
(Brother  of  Nos.  472,  3727) 

Minister;  A.  B.  in  L  &  A.;  b.  O  21,  1874, 
Griggsville,  111.;  s.  Marion  Washington  (b.  Je 
28,  1842,  Newcomerstown,  O.)  and  Sarah  Isabel 
(Wyant)  Everhart  (b.  Mr  12,  1847,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Whipple  Acad.,  Jacksonville.  Philoma- 
thean; Phi  Gamma  Delta;"  Glee  Club;  Quartette; 
Debating  Teams.  Various  occupations  till  1900; 
entered  ministry  in  M.  E.  church;  ajipointed  to 
special  work  as  Asst.  St.  Supt.,  Anti-Saloon 
League  of  111.,  1905;  transferred  to  3upt. 
Syracuse  Dist.,  N.  Y.,  do;  St.  Supt.,  Me.  do., 
1906-7;  Pastor,  M.  E.  church.  Waterville  Me., 
1907-9;  do.,  State  St.  M.  E.  church,  Troy,  N.  Y., 
1909-12;  State  Rec  Sec,  Epworth  League,  111., 
1904-6.  Mem.,  Bd.  Tru.stees  and  St.  lldqtrs. 
Com.,  Anti-Saloon  League  of  Me.,  1957-9;  St. 
Bd.  of  Trustees,  N.  Y.,  do.  Married  Gertrude 
Azalea  Simmons,  Te  i,  1905.  Chicago  Hgts.,  111. 
Child,  Isabel,  b.  Je  28,  1908,  Waterville  Me. 
Address,  1219  Presby.  Bldg.,  N.  Y.  City.t 

1 128.  LOUIS  ENGELMANN  FISCHER 
Utilities  Mgr. ;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.  and  S.  E.;  b. 
Ag  3,  1876,  O'Fallon,  111.;  s.  Louis  (b.  F 
1829,  Lowcnhangen,  Ger.)  and  Josephine 
(Engelmann)  Fischer  (b.  S  30,  1841,  Shiloh 
111  ).  Prepared  in  St.  Louis  Man.  Tr.  Sch. 
Kappa  Sigma;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  C.  E.   Club;  Foot- 


1898] 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


ball;  Mgr.,  baseball  team:  •  Mgr.,  Glee  and 
Mandolin  Clubs.  Asst.  and  City  Engr.,  Kew- 
anee,  III.,  1899:  City  Engr.,  Paris,  III.,  1901; 
Gen.  Supt.  and  Mgr.,  lianville  St.  Kv.  and 
I-ight  Co.;  V.  P.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  III.  Traction 
Co.,  1909;  Operation  of  Pub.  Utility  Properties. 
1909 — ;  Pres.,  The  Wright  Ice  Co.;  V.  P.,  St. 
Kllen  Coal  Co.;  V.  P.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  St.  Louis 
Coke  and  Cheni.  Co.  Auth.:  Econ.  of  Inter- 
urban  Rys.,  McGraw-Hill  Pub.  Co.,  113  ))])., 
19:4.  Invented  the  so-called  Npar  Side  Car 
now  being  placed  in  operation  at  BufTalo  and 
Philadelphia!  Mem.,  Chicago  Union  League 
Club;  St.  Louis  Engrs.  Club;  St.  Louis  Club. 
Married  May  C.  McCord,  Jl  ,•?,  1901,  Paris,  111. 
Address,  14  Princeton  Ave.,  St.  Louis. 

1 129.  STUART  FALCONER  FORBES 
(Brother  of  Nos.  688,  1869) 
Supervising  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  D  26, 
1876,  Cobden.  111.;  s.  Henry  Clinton  (b.  My 
10.  183.3,  Preble  Corners,  N.  Y.)  and  Jennie 
Forbes.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Varsity  Football; 
Shield  and  Trident;  Ed.,  Technograph;  Const. 
Q.  M.,  U-  S.  Govt.  Cold  Storage  Warehouse. 
1 91 8 — .  Address,  39lh  St.  and  Winchester 
Ave.,   Chicago.! 

1 130.  FRED  GATES  FOX 
(Brother  of  No.  1332) 
Teacher;  A.  B.;  A.  M.,  1903;  b.  S  21,  1876. 
Peru,  111.;  s.  David  Bert  (b.  Je  23,  1833,  West- 
field,  Mass.)  and  Harriet  Fidelia  (Robinson) 
Fox  (b.  Ag  15,  183Q,  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Peru  H.  S.  A.  M.,  Columbia, 
1905.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Philomathean ;  Phi 
Gamma  Delta.  Farming,  1898-9;  Prin.,  Amboy 
H.  S.,  1899-1901;  Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1902-4  and  1905-6;  Instr.,  Eng.,  J.  Sterling 
Morton  H.  S.,  Chicago,  1006-7;  Instr.,  Eng., 
Univ.  of  111.,  Sum.  Sch.,  1906;  Prof., 
Eng.,  Butler  Coll.,  Summer  Term,  1007; 
Teacher,  Eng.,  Westport  H.  S.,  Kansas  City, 
1907-8;  Head,  of  Dei)t.  of  Eng.,  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  Mayville,  N.  Dak.,  1908-14;  Head  of  the 
Eng.  Dept.,  W.  Div.  H.  S.,  Milwaukee,  1914 — • 
Mem..  A.  F.  A.  M.;  O.  E.  S.  Married  Hen- 
riette  Alma  Cutter,  Ag  19,  1908,  Kansas  City. 
Children:  Marjorie  Loomis,  born  and  died,  jl 
30,  1909;  Dorothy  Elise.  b.  Je  19,  1910;  Richard 
Frederick,  b.  O  10,  1912.  Address,  387  32nd 
St.,   Milwaukee. 

1 13 1.  ALICE  BELLE  FRAZEY 
(Sister  of  No.  1501) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  13,  1S71, 
Upton,  Mo.;  d.  Frederick  Lauderbach  (b.  Jl 
24,  1840,  Everett,  Pa.)  and  Parmelia  Jane 
(Hanks)  Frazey  (b.  Jl  8,  1844,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Asst., 
Oberlin  H.  S.,  Kan.,  1898-1900;  Grad.  Stud., 
111.,  1900-1  ;  Supvr.,  Drawing,  .Stevens  Point, 
Wis.,  1901-2;  Supt.,  Drawing,  Sheboygan,  Wis., 
1902;  Supvr.,  Drawing,  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak., 
1907-9;  Teacher,  Drawing,  H.  S.,  Urbana, 
1909 — .     Address,   1307  W.   Main  St.,  Urbana. 

1132.     ARTHUR  EDWIN  FULLENWIDER 
(Brother  of  Nos.    1676,  4666) 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  8,  1874, 
Mechanicsburg,  111.;  s.  Henry  Thomas  (b.  Mr 
I,  1846,  Mechanicsburg,  111.)  and  Sarah  Con- 
net  (Lindsly)  Fullenwider  (b.  O  21.  1849, 
Grove  City,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mechanics- 
burg Acad.  Band;  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Arch. 
Profession  at  Chicago.  Married  Grace  Aciele 
Stewart,  Ja  i,  1900,  Champaign.  Children; 
Lois  Adele,  b.  Je  3,  1905  (died  O  2.  1906); 
Harlan  Stewart,  b.  Ag  15,  1908.^  Address,  7209 
Harvard    Ave.,    Englewood,    Chicago. 

1 133.     WILLIAM  JOHN  FULTON 
(Brother   of  No.    1679) 
Lawyer;    A.    B.    in    L.    &   A.;    LL.    B.,    1900; 
b.  Ja  14,   1875,  Lynedoch,  Ont.,  Can.;  s.  James 


(b.  My  12,  1843,  Can.)  and  Jane  Elizabeth 
(Gray)  Fulton  ( b.  My  18,  1843,  Portage, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Hartford  City,  Ind.  Phi 
Delta  Theta;  Phi  IX-lta  Phi;  T.  N.  E.;  Alpha 
Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident;  Capt.,  Varsity 
Baseball  team;  Ed.,  lllio;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Mem.,  firm  of  Faissler  &  Fulton;  City  Atty., 
Sj-camore,  111.,  1902-8.  Married  Laura  Busey 
N  26,  1901,  Urbana.  Children:  Frederick 
Henry,  b.  Ja  6,  1905  (died  Mr  27,  1906); 
William  John,  Jr.,  b.  F  12,  1907;  Robert  Busey. 
b.  My  5,  1909;  Sarah  Jane,  b.  S  s,  igi2. 
.■iddrcss.  Sycamore,  111. 

1 134.  HENRY  ANTHONY  GOODRIDGE 
Mgr.,  Light  Co.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ja  12, 
1874,  (jhicago;  s.  Henry  W.  (b.  Ag  1,  1844, 
Dover,  Eng.)  and  Harriet  K.  (Porter)  Good- 
ridge  (b.  Je  10,  i8.i;4,  Kingston,  Ont.).  Pre- 
pared in  Northwest  Div.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Shield 
and  Trident;  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Married  Elfreda 
Tumler,  O  15,  1902,  Chicago.  Child,  Francis 
Eleanore,  b.  My  2y,  1904.  Address,  Alamosa, 
Colo. 

1135.  *CHARLES  ERNEST  HAIR 
Retired  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Jl  26,  1875, 
Lcwistown,  111.;  s.  F.  E.  (b.  Pa.)  and  Mary  E. 
(Benton)  Hair  (b.  111.).  Prepared  in  Knox 
Coll.  Designed  a  number  of  the  largest  schs. 
and  court  houses  in  the  southwest  in  Alonolithic 
Concrete  Skeleton  Const.  Mem.,  Scottish  Rite 
Masons;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  Shrine;  Epis.  Church. 
Married  Peaj-1  Allen,  Jl  22,  1908,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.  Children:  Thomas  Edwin,  b.  F  21,  1911; 
Charles  Ernest,  b.  N  17,  1913;  Dorothy  Pearl, 
b.  N  21,   1915.  Died  O  14,  191 8. 

1 136.  FRED  SILVEY  HALL 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  Mr  23,  1875, 
Areola,  111.;  s.  John  I.  (b.  D  10,  1845,  Mitchell, 
Ind.)  and  Carrie  (Bond)  Hall  (b.  N  17,  1846, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Areola  H.  S.;  DePauw  Univ. 
Prep.  LL.  B.,  Washington,  1901.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta.  Gen.  Practise  of  Law,  Firm  of  Hall  & 
Dame,  1901 — .  Mem.,  Christian  Church;  St. 
Louis  Bar  Assn.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  LTniv.  of  111. 
Club  of  St.  Louis;  Phi  Gamma  Delta  Club,  St. 
Louis;  K.  T. ;  Mo.  Ath.  Assn.;  St.  Louis  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce.  Married  Minnie  L.  Kanzler, 
Je  5,  191 1,  Chicago.  Address,  Suite  1204,  Cent. 
Nat.   Bank  Bldg.,  St.   Louis. 

1137.  MORGAN  J.  HAMMERS 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1514,  151S.  2409) 
Pres.,  Automobile  Co.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b. 
Ap  19.  1S75.  Secor,  111.;  s.  Morgan  B.  (b.  Jl 
II.  1838,  Greene  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Rosetta  Jane 
(Gibson)  Hammers  (b.  Je  20.  1841,  Mounds- 
ville.  W.  Va.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Adelphic,  V.  P.;  Mech.  and  Elec.  Engng.  Soc. ; 
Pres.,  mini  Assn.;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Technograph; 
Univ.  Cor.  for  Record-Herald ;  Illini  Staff;  V. 
P.,  Sr.  Class.  Mech.  Supt.,  Rock  Island  Plow 
Co.,  1898-1903;  Gen.  Supt.  and  Mech.  Engr., 
Phoenix  Iron  Works,  Meadville,  Pa.,  1903-5; 
Gen.  Mgr.,  Jacobson  Mach.  Mfg.  Co.,  Warren, 
Pa.,  1905-11;  Treas.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Abbott 
Motor  Co.,  Detroit,  191 'I  Pres.,  do.  Mem., 
A.  S.  M.  E.,  1899;  S.  A.  E.;  N.  A.  C.  C; 
Rock  Island  Club,  1900-4;  Conewango  Club, 
Warren,  Pa.,  1906 — ;  Detroit  Club,  191 1  — ; 
.Automobile  Country  Club  of  Detroit;  Meadow- 
brook  Club:  Detroit  Ath.  Club:  Detroit  Bd.  of 
Commerce;  \'.  P.,  Am.  Gas  and  Gasoline  Engine 
lUiilders'  Assn.,  1905-6.  Married  Isabelle  Grace 
Paton,  Ag  20,  191 7,  Detroit.  .Address,  239 
Taylor  Ave.,  Detroit;  bus.  add.,  Doble  Detroit 
Steam  Motors  Co.,  4th  and  Porter,  do. 

1138.     THOMAS    MILFORD    HATCH 

E.   Engr.;    B.    S.   in    E.   E. ;    b.   My   11,    1875. 

Kankakee,  111.;  s.  Walter  W.   (b.  Ap  27,   1852, 

Woodstock,    Ont.,    Can.)     and    Martha    Emma 

(Enyart)    Hatch   (b.   Ag  10,   1852,  Peru,  Ind.). 


University  of  Illinois 


[1898 


Prepared  in  Kankakee  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Thetaj 
Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident.  Contr. 
for  Mun.  Improvements.  Married  Elsie  Marie 
VVood,  Ja  7,  1904,  Goshen,  Ind.  Children: 
Thomas  Milford  Jr.,  b.  Mr  21,  1905;  Walter 
\\'.,  b.  Mr  2,  1907;  Frederic  O.,  b.  S  12,  1908. 
Address,  335  Wildwood  Ave.,  Akron,  O. ;  bus. 
add.,  220  Medford  Block,  do. 

1 139.  DON  HAYS 
(Brother  of  No.  1520;  Husband  of  No.  1256) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  29,  1876, 
Sidney,  111.;  s.  Edmund  (b.  O  16,  1848,  Jeffer- 
sonville,  O.)  and  Mary  Catherine  (Smith)  Hays 
(b.  My  9,  1849,  do.).  Prepared  in  Sidney  II.  S. 
Res.  Engr.,  C.  O.  &  G.  R.  R.,  Ark.  and  Okla.. 
1898-1905;  D.  W.  Engr.,  Raton,  N.  M.,  1905-6; 
Loc.  and  Dist.  Engr.,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.,  Idaho, 
1906-10;  Terminal  Engr.,  do.;  ranch  and  pvt. 
practice,  Naches,  Wash.,  191 1 — -.  Assoc,  mem., 
A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Daisy  Margaret  Owens, 
('99).  Je  14.  1906,  North  Yakima,  Wash.  Chil- 
dren: Margaret  Katherine,  b.  S  i,  1912;  Sarah 
Janet,  b.  Ag  31,  191 7.     Address,  Naches,  Wash. 

1 140.  GEORGIA  ETHERTON  HOPPER 
Instructor;  A.  B.;  Ph.  M.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1904.  Stud.,  Paris,  1908-9;  Dean  of  Women 
and  Prof.,  Mod.  Lang.,  Ripon  Coll.,  1902; 
Head  of  Mod.  Lang.  Dept.,  Shorter  Coll., 
1904-7;  Asst.,  Mod.  Lang.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1907- 
8;  Head  of  Mod.  Lang.  Dept.,  Tabor  Coll., 
1910-11;  Head  of  Mod.  Lang.  Dept.  and  Dean 
of  Women,  Stephens  Coll.,  1911-12;  Instr., 
Mod.  Lang.,  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.,  Peoria, 
191 3 — .  Facultv  Advisor,  French  Club  of  Brad- 
lev;  Chm.,  Adv.  Bd.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Bradley. 
Address.  Apt.  E,  213  N.  Underbill,  Peoria. 

1141.  LEONA  PEARL  HOUSE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  5,  1877, 
near  Sadorus,  111.;  d.  Irvin  (b.  Ag  2,  1840,  W. 
Va.)  and  Ellen  Elizabeth  (Fleming)  House  (b. 
Ag  22,  1849,  Bureau  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Alethenai.  Taught 
in  vicinity  of  Sadorus,  1898-1902;  Bement,  1902- 
3;  Sadorus  Pub.  Sch.,  1903-6;  at  home,  1906-7; 
teaching  vicinity  of  Sadorus,  1907 — .  Addtess, 
209  W.    Vine  St.,   Champaign.! 

1 142.  ARTHUR  BURTON  HURD 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  N  8,  1873,  Panola, 
111.;  s.  Thomas  Tames  (b.  Ag  8,  1832,  Lacona, 
N.  Y.)  and  Julia  (Stevens)  Hurd  (b.  Ja  1833, 
do.).  Prepared  in  El  Paso  H.  S.  Adelphic. 
Draftsman,  Chicago  Bell  Tel.  Co.;  Lake  Shore 
&  Mich.  Southern  Ry.,  Cleveland,  1899;  Pa.  R. 
R.,  Altoona,  Pa.,  1902;  Julian  Kennedy,  Pitts- 
burgh, 1903-5;  Pressed  Steel  Car  Co.,  Pitts- 
burgh, as  Estimator,  1905;  employed  as  Check- 
er with  Am.  Car  &  Foundry  Co.,  1905-9;  Far- 
mer, 1909 — .  Married  Jessie  Homewood  Can- 
non, Je  19,  1900,  El  Paso,  111.  Child,  Burton 
Cannon,  b.  X  4,  1901.     Address,  El  Paso,  Ill.t 

ii.M.     'HELEN  JORDAN 

(Sister  of  No.  1 361) 
B.  S.;  b.  S  13,  1874,  Tolono,  111.;  d.  Theron 
Francis  (b.  Jl  23,  1834,  Rockport,  O.)  and 
Ellen  Adelia  (Barnum)  Jordan  (b.  S  26,  1841, 
Rockport.).  Prepared  in  Champaign.  Died  S 
24,    191 1,  Tolono,   111. 

1 144.  ALBERT  FRED  KAESER 
(Husband  of  No.  1371;  Brother  of  No.  2139) 
Phys.  and  Surg.;  B.  S.;  M.  D.,  1901;  b.  D  9, 
1878,  Highland,  111.;  s.  Fritz  (b.  My  13,  1847, 
Glarus,  Switzerland)  and  Katherine  ((Jaindle) 
Kaeser  (b.  My  13,  1849,  Highland,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  Adeiiihic.  Honor  Roll, 
Phys.  and  Surgs.,  1901.     Post  Grad.  work,  Ber- 


lin, I9_p9.  Capt.,  Bn.  7,  Co.  27,  Camp  Green- 
leaf,  Chickamauga  Park,  Ga.,  1918 — .  Mem., 
Madison  Co.  Med.  Soc;  111.  St.  Med.  Soc;  A. 
M.  A.  Married  Jennie  Latzer  ('00),  Je  26, 
1907,  Highland,  III.  Child,  Marion  Ada,  b.  N 
Jl,   1915-     Address,  Highland,  HI. 

1145-  NELLIE  KOFOID  (DILLON) 
(W^ife  of  No.  1122;  Sister  of  No.  1722) 
B.  S.;  b.  S  15,  1872,  Granville,  III.;  d.  Nelson 
(b.  Ap  IS,  1838,  Bornholm,  Den.)  and  Elizabeth 
Jane  (Ellis)  Kofoid  (b.  Je  8,  1846,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  St.  Norm.  H.  S.,  Normal,  III.  At- 
tended Oberlin  Coll.,  18934.  Alethenai. 
Teacher,  1878-9.  Married  William  Wagner 
Dillon  ('98),  1901,  Normal,  111.  Children: 
Henryj  b.  1902;  Harold  Sidney,  b.  1906;  Eliza- 
beth Ciertrude,  b.  1910.  Address,  R.  i,  Estac- 
ada.  Ore. 

1146.  ANDREW  JACKSON  KUYKENDALL 
Farmer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  7,  1873,  Vienna,  III.; 
s.  J.  B.  (b.  Ja  9,  1842,  Johnson  Co.,  III.)  and 
Eliza  (Gorham)  Kuykendall  (b.  Ja  31,  1842, 
Milwaukee).  Prepared  in  DePauw  Acad., 
Greencastle,  Ind.  Ph.  B.,  DePauw  Univ.,  1896. 
Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Football  Team.  Lawyer, 
1899-1908;  Farmer,  1908 — .  Married  Eva  Ben- 
son, Je  25,  1902  Vienna,  111.  Children:  Jack, 
b.  My  5,  1903;  Sidney  Benson,  b.  D  31,  1908. 
.Address,   Vienna,   Ill.t 

1147.  ^CAROLINE  A.  LENTZ 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  30,  1876.  Ashley,  111.; 
d.  Solomon  Riley  (b.  D  13,  1846)  and  Esther 
E.  (McClure)  Lentz  (b.  O  28,  1854).  Prepared 
in  Areola  H.  S.  Illio  Bd.;  ///i»i  staff;  Class 
Poet;  Girls'  Glee  Club.  Taught  as  1st  Asst. 
Prin.  Farmer  City  H.  S.,  one  yr.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church.     Died  S   10,   1899,  Areola,  111. 

1 148.  FRANCIS   DAVID  LINN 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  My  9,  1874,  Byron, 

111.;  s.  David  Wray  (b.  Ja  29,  1836,  Millerstown, 
Pa.)  and  Martha  Bull  (Roberts)  Linn  (b.  Jl  16, 
1841,  Petersburg,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Byron  H. 
S.  Adelphic;  Agr.  Club.  Address,  Byron,  Ogle 
Co.,  111. 

1149.  ALBERT  CARL  LINZEE 
Pres.    and    Chief    Engr.;    B.    S.    in    E.    E. ;    b. 

Ja  13,  1876,  Duquoin,  111.;  s.  Charles  F.  (b. 
St.  Mary's,  O.)  and  Harriett  E.  (Smith)  Lin- 
zee  (b.  Duquoin,  111.).  Prepared  in  Duquoin 
H.  S.  Electn.,  U.  S.  Navy,  18989;  Testing 
and  Designing  Elec.  Engr.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co., 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1899-1903;  Chief  Engr., 
Akron  Fllec.  Mfg.  Co.,  1903-8;  Pres.  and  Chief 
Engr.,  The  Imperial  Elec.  Co.,  Akron,  O., 
1908 — ;  Pres.,  Phoenix  Elec.  Co.,  Mansfield, 
O.  Married  Clare  Ewing,  Akron,  ( ).  Children: 
Ford  Franklin,  b.  1909;  Ardis  Olive,  b.  1912. 
Address,   124  W.   2nd  St.,  Mansfield,  O. 

II so.  CHARLES  JAMES  McCARTY 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  S  29,  1876, 
Logansport;  Ind.;  s.  Jeremiah  V.  (b.  London, 
Eng. )  and  Amelia  (Cassidy)  McCarty  (b.  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Rock  Falls  II.  S.  Supt.,  Mun. 
Plant,  Rock  Falls,  1898-9;  Engr.,  Elgin, 
Aurora  So.,  Track  Co.,  Aurora,  1899-1903; 
Engr.,  Aurora,  Elgin  and  Chicago,  1903-4; 
Supt.,  Track  and  Overhead  Lines,  Rockford 
and  Interurban  Ky.,  Rockford,  1904-5;  Asst. 
Engr.,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.,  190518;  four  months 
in  charge  of  track  const,  at  Hog  Island  Ship 
Yard,  1918.  Auth.:  Articles  in  Elec.  World, 
Ky.  .Age  Gazette;  numerous  short  descriptions 
of  Ry.  Const.;  various  short  descriptions  of 
mun.  plants  and  R.  R.  devices.  Married  Susy 
■M.  Nicholson,  D  21,  1904,  Aurora,  111.  Child, 
Jeane  Alice,  b.  F  24,  1915.  Address,  221  N. 
View  St.,  Aurora,  111. 


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1 151.  JOSEPH  HUNTER  MARSHUTZ 
Lawyer;  A.  H.  in  I,.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  10,  1877, 
Shelby  ville.  111.;  s.  William  Heiij.  (b.  S  i, 
1848)  ami  Ellanora  (Hunter)  Marshutz  (b. 
Ag  20,  1852,  Lancaster,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Shelbyville  H.  S.  LL.  B.,  Harvard,  1902. 
Sigma  Chi;  Thcta  Nu  Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta 
Sigma;  Dramatic  Club;  lUio  I5d.  Lawyer, 
Firm  of  Marshutz  and  HotTman.  Mem.,  Mil- 
waukee Bar  .Assn.;  Univ.  Club  of  Milwaukee; 
Milwaukee  Country  Club.  Married  Jessie 
Davidson  Burnham,  Ja  15,  1908,  Milwaukee. 
Child,  Josephine,  b.  Je  i,  1907.  Address,  448 
Kenilworth  PI.,  Milwaukee;  bus.  add.,  1115-20 
Wells  Bldg.,  (io.t 

1 1 52.  HARRY  MONROE  MAY 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3872,  4809) 
Mgr.,  Exchange  By-Products  Co.;  B.  S.  in 
E.  E.;  b.  Ja  18,  1878,  Rochelle,  111.;  s.  Henry 
Ritter  (b.  1845,  N.  Y.)  and  Ida  Althea  (Mon- 
roe) May  (b.  1852,  do.).  Prepared  in  Ro 
chelle  H.  S.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Capt.,  Cadet  Corps.  With  West.  Elec.  Co., 
Chicago  Shop,  Installing,  Engng.  and  Sales 
Dept.,  1898-1902;  West.  Elec.  Co.,  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1906-7;  Chamber  of  Commerce,  River- 
side, Calif.,  1907-15;  Mgr.,  Upland  Hgts. 
Orange  Assn.,  Upland,  Calif.,  1916-17;  Mgr., 
Exchange  By-Products  Co.,  Corona,  Calif., 
1918 — .  Married  Frances  N.  Howard,  S  18, 
1900,  Milan,  111.  Children:  Henry  Howard, 
b.  Mr  22,  1902  (died  Ap  4,  1902);  David 
Chapin,  b.  Je  i,  1903;  Bruce  Monroe,  b.  D 
22,  1905.    Address,  119  E.  Blvd.,  Corona,  Calif. 

1 153.  HENRY  FLEURY  MERKER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  F  3,  1877,  Belle- 
ville, 111.;  s.  Louis  P.  (b.  S  i,  1844,  St.  Clair 
Co.,  111.)  and  Anna  Eva  (Schneider)  Merker 
(b.  Jl  27,  1847,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Belleville 
H.  S.  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc;  Varsity  Football 
team.  Engr.,  E.  St.  Louis  &  Suburban  Ry.  Co. 
and  Alton,  Granite  &  St.  Louis  Traction  Co. 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  R.  A.  M.;  M.  W.  A.; 
mini  Club  of  St.  Louis;  Am.  Elec.  Ry.  Engr. 
Assn.;  Com.  on  Way  Matters;  Chm.,  Sub.  Com. 
on  Rails  and  Joints.  Married  Marie  Hays, 
N  23,  1904,  E.  St.  Louis.  Child,  Gertrude 
Elizabeth,  b.  S  13,  1905.  Address,  533  Washing 
ton    PL,   E.    St.    Louis.    Ill.f 

1154.  FREDERICK  ALEXANDER 
MITCHELL 
Contr.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  7,  187s, 
Butler,  111.;  s.  John  A.  and  Harriet  L.  (Hope) 
Mitchell  (b.  Hillsboro,  111.).  Prepared  in  Hills 
boro  H.  S.  Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  M.  E.  Soc.  C.  and  M.  Engr.,  Burlington 
R.  R.,  1898-1901;  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  1901;  Instr., 
T.  &  A.  M..  Univ.  of  111.,  1901-3;  Draftsman 
and  Mgr.,  Kansas  City  Wire  and  Iron  Works, 
1903;  Contr.  Engr.,  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  1903-6; 
V.  P.  and  Chief  Engr.,  Bartlett  Struct.  Steel 
Co.,  1906-7;  Contr.  Engr.,  Kansas  City  Struct. 
Steel  Co.,  1907 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church; 
Rotary  Club  of  Kansas  City;  Antioch  Grange. 
Married  Mae  Bell  Roberts,  N  i,  1900,  St. 
Joseph,  Mo.  Children:  Frederick  Roberts,  b. 
JI  13,  1903;  Louise,  b.  Jl  i,  igii;  Marjoric 
May,  b.  Jl  12,  1913.  Address,  Box  77,  Shaw- 
nee, Kan.;  bus.  add.,  Room  705,  Orear-Leslie 
Bldg.,  1012  Baltimore  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1155.  GRACE  ESPY  MORROW  (SEELY) 
(Wife  of  No.  1269) 
B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  27,  1878,  Champaign;  d. 
George  Espy  (b.  O  19,  1840,  Foster,  O.)  and 
Sarah  (Gifford)  Morrow  (b.  Mr  24,  1840. 
Argyle,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Taught,  Stillwater,  Okla., 
1899;  H.  S.,  Paxton,  1899-1901.  Married  Gar 
rett  Teller  Seely  ('99),  O  21,  1902,  Paxton. 
Children:  Miriam,  b.  O  9,  1904;  Janet,  b.  N 
14,  1906.  Address,  4369  Oakenwald  Ave.,  Chi 
cago. 


1156.  JOHN  WILLIAM  MUSH  AM 
Sec,  Engng.  Co.;  15.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  N  10 
1877,  Chicago;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  F  9,  1839 
Chicago)  and  Catherine  (McFadden)  Mushkin 
(b.  D  2  1845,  Ire.).  Prepared  in  DeLaSalle 
Inst,  and  .Armour  Inst.,  Chicago.  C.  E.  Soc; 
Ath.  Assn.  With  contr.  in  Peoria,  1898;  Drafts- 
man, Holabird  &  Roche,  C.  M.  &  St  P  R  R 
Am.  Bridge  Co.,  Ralph  Modieski,  T.  L.  C:on- 
dron,  S.  Side  Elevated  Ry.,  San.  Dist.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1903-11;  Assoc.  Engr.  with  W.  L.  Con- 
(Iron,  Consulting  Engr.,  1911-12;  Sec,  Con- 
dron  Co.,  Struct.  Engrs.,  1912 — ;  Capt.  U.  S 
'^•' .°,\.A'  5'3  Engrs.  Address.  1215  Monad- 
nock    Blk.,   Chicago. t 

1157.  HERBERT  JOHN  NAPER 
Arch.  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ja  4, 
1877,  Chicago;  s.  Henry  George  (b.  S  30,  1848, 
Chicago)  and  Louise  M.  (Deverman) 'Naper  (b. 
N  17.  1853,  do.).  Prepared  in  Man.  Tr.  Sch.. 
Chicago.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Arch.  Club;  Orchestra; 
lennis.  Steel  Const.  Engr.,  1898-9;  Interior 
Decorating,  designing,  1899-1900;  Arch,  and 
.Arch.  Engr.,  1900-7;  Arch.  Draftsman,  1907-15; 
Arch.  Engr.,  1915-16;  Arch.,  1916-17;  Topo- 
graphic draftsman  for  U.  S.  Engrs.,  Chicago, 
1918.  Married  Teresa  Anderson,  Je  6,  1906, 
Chicago.  Children:  Kathryn  Louise,  b.  D  20 
1908;  Herbert  John,  Jr.,  b.  Jl  21,  1915.  Ad- 
dress,   1 127   Lake  Ave.,   Wilmette,   III. 

1158.  ANDREW  HENRY  NEUREUTHER 
Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E  ;  M.  E.,  1899; 
b.  Ap  3,  1877,  Peru,  111.;  s.  Charles  F.  and 
Louise  (Oesterle)  Neureuther.  Prepared  in 
Peru  H.  S.  M.  E.  and  E.  E.;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
LL.  B.,  Chicago  Cor.  Sch.  of  Law,  1903.  M.  E. 
and  Designer,  Western  Clock  Mfg.  Co.,  Peru; 
Patent  Atty. ;  LaSalle  Co.  del.  to  Nat.  Deep- 
waterway  Convention,  Chicago,  191 1.  U.  S.  oat- 
ents  No.  887,  835,  1908;  No.  806,  359,  1905;  No. 
867,  834,  1907;  No.  906,  915,  igo8;  No.  937,  259, 
1900;  No.  7S2,  869,  1905;  No.  844,  389,  1907;  No. 
941,  725,  1909;  No.  712,  325,  1902;  English,  No. 
23,  524,  1902.  Contributor  to  St.  Ry.  Rev.; 
Machinery ;  Technograph.  Trustee,  Congr. 
Church;  Sec,  Ex.  Bd.  of  Civic  Fed.  of  LaSalle, 
Peru,  and  vicinity;  V.  P.,  Peru  Bus.  Men's 
Assn.;  Pres.,  The  Nat.  Sheet  Metal  Co.;  Dir., 
Midland  Casualty  Co.,  Midland  Operating  Co., 
and  The  Hasbrouck  Tunnel  Realty  Co.  of  N. 
J.;  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.;  Dir.,  Citizens'  Hotel 
Co.,  Peru;  Pres.,  Peru  Pub.  Lib.  Bd. ;  Dir., 
Peru  St.  Bank;  Pres.  and  Dir..  Ottawa  Chautau- 
qua Assn.  of  Ottawa,  111.;  Dir.,  111.  Zinc  Co.; 
Dir.,  The  Central  Life  Ins.  Co.  of  111.;  Licensed 
Suuct.  Engr.,  111.  Peru  Club  Sch.  Bd.; 
Columbian  Knights,  Pres.,  two  yrs. ;  Yeomen 
of  Am.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  R.  .A.  M.;  St.  John  Com- 
mandery,  No.  26,  Generalissimo;  life  mem., 
Peru  Hosp.  Assn.;  A.  S.  M.  E.  Married  Nettie 
Jane  Robinson,  O  15,  1902,  LaSalle.  Children: 
Anita  Nettie,  b  My  30,  1904;  Andrew  Wesley, 
b.  D  9,  1909;  Mabel  Elaine,  b.  Je  11,  1914.  Ad- 
dress,  1 51 1  4th   St.,   Peru,   111. 

1 1 59.  JOHN  NEVINS 
(Brother  of  Nos.  5341,  5840) 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Mr  11,  1876, 
Camp  Point,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Allen  (b.  Pa.)  and 
Emma  (Stalil)  Nevins  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Camp  Point  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Shield  and  Trident.  Asst.,  G.  E.  D.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1898-9;  Arch.  Engr.,  1899—.  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  Shriner.  Married  Letitia  May  La- 
Plant,  N  23,  1910,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Address, 
P.   O.  Box  46,  Seattle.! 

1 160.     EDWARD  FREDERICK  NICKOLEY 

(Husband  of  No.   1264) 

Teacher;   A.   B.;   b.   My  29,    1874,   Longgrove, 

111.;  s.  Johann  Gottlieb    (b.   Jl   12.    1820,   Posen, 

Prussia)    and   Augusta    Louise    (Petrick)    Nicko- 

ley  (b.  Ja  12,  1825,  Konigsberg,  do.).     Prepared 


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in  Rockefeller  Class.  Inst.;  Univ.  Acad.  Pres., 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Adelphic;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Eng. 
Club;  German  Club;  Illini  Staff.  Asst.  Pnn., 
W.  Aurora  H.  S.,  1898-1900;  Prin.,  Sch.  of 
Commerce,  Syrian  Prot.  Coll..  Beirut,  Syria, 
1900 — .  Married  Emma  May  Khoads  ('99).  Ag 
12,  -1903,  Champaign.  Child,  Kathrine  Eliza- 
beth, b.  D  14,  1904.  Address,  American  Coll., 
Beirut,  Syria. 

1 161.  HENRY  MARK  PEASE 
Elec.  Engr.;  H.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  19,  1875 
Malta,  111.;  s.  Dan  Francis  (b.  D  30,  1826)  and 
Rachel  (Burzell)  Pease  (b.  My  22,  1836).  Pre- 
pared in  Cornell  Coll.,  Mt.  Vernon,  la.  Pres., 
Class.  Engr..  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1898- 
1902;  Asst.  Mgr.  and  Dir.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Ltd., 
London,  1912-18.  Assoc,  mem.,  British  Inst., 
E.  E.  Married  Adelaide  Columbia  Timberlake, 
N  25,  1901,  Cincinnati.  Children:  Maxine  Vir- 
ginia, b.  N  19,  1909;  Ivis  Crittenden,  b.  O  i, 
1912.  Address,  West.  Elec.  Co.  Ltd.,  N.  Wool- 
wich,  E.   London,  Eng. 

1 162.  REED  MILES  PERKINS 
Stockman;  A.  B.;  b.  Mr  i,  1875,  Spring- 
field, 111.;  s.  Joseph  B.  (b.  My  15,  1824,  Rich- 
land Sta.,  111.)  and  Ann  Mary  (Price)  Perkins 
(b.  Ja  17,  1842,  Woodford  Co.,  Ky.).  Prepared 
in  Springfield  H.  S.  LL.  B.,  111.  Wesleyan,  1901. 
Philomathean;  Sigma  Chi.  Mgr.,  Lyceum  Bur., 
1898-1902;  Ice  and  Coal  Bus.,  Springfield;  Per- 
kins Ice  &  Coal  Co.,  1902-14;  Mgr.,  Perkins 
Bros.  Farm,  Holstein  Friesian  Cattle.  Mar- 
ried Nellie  Pierce  England,  Ap  29,  1908,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.  Address,  R.  10,  Springfield, 
111. 

1163.  *CICERO  JUSTICE  POLK 
(Brotlier  of  No.  2211) 

Rancher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  Ja  3,  1877, 
Areola,  111.;  s.  John  Luther  (b.  N  22,  1841, 
Bridgeville,  Del.)  and  Cora  Justice  (Blackwell) 
Polk  (b.  Je  2,  1846,  Newbern,  N.  C).  Prepared 
in  Areola  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1900.  Eng. 
Club;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  With  P.  F.  Collier 
&  Son,  1901-4;  Pvt.  tutor,  1904;  conducting  a 
ranch,  Encinal,  Tex.,  1904 — .  Married  Mar- 
garet Elizabeth  Reily,  O  14,  iQoi,  Boston. 
Died  Jl  28,   1909,  Boston,   Mass. 

1164.  WILLIAM  VIPOND  POOLEY 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  12,  1876, 
Galena,  111.;  s.  John  H.  (b.  Ag  2,  1843,  Eng.) 
and  Esther  (Vipond)  Pooley  (b.  O  7.  iH.';4. 
Scales  Mound,  111.).  Prepared  m  Galena  II.  S. 
Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1905.  Kappa  Sigma; 
Shield  and  Trident.  Taught  in  Galena  H.  S., 
1899-1901;  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1901-2; 
do..  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1902-5;  Penoyer  Scholar  in 
Econ  ,  do.,  1904;  Univ.  Scholar  in  Am.  Hist., 
do.,  1905;  taught  in  Madison  H.  S.,  190.S-6; 
Prof  Hist.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Kirksville,  Mo., 
1906-7;  do.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Valley  City,  N. 
Dak,  1907-9;  Instr.,  Hist.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1909- 
13;  Asst.  Prof.,  1913-17;  Assoc.  Prof.,  io;7— ■ 
Auth  :  Settlement  of  Illinois,  1830-50,  Bui.  ot 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1908,  309  PP-;  Some  (  aiises  for 
the  Westward  Movement  before  1850,  /  roc.  of 
N  Cent  Hist.  Teachers'  As.<;n.,  1907.  Mem., 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Mane 
Antoinette  Baume,  Ja  i,  1907,  <^'alena.  lU- 
Children:  Elizabeth  J'-,  b  S  27.  1900;  Mane 
Ruth,  b.  Ja  7.  i<)'5.  Address,  2253  Sherman 
Ave.,  Evanston,  111. 

1165.     GEORGE   JOSEPH    RAY 
(Husband  of  No.  isu) 
Chief  Engr.;  B.   S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,    1910:  b. 


C  R  R.;  Asst.  Engr.,  Carbondale,  1900;  Supvr.. 
Tracks,  St.  Louis  dist.,  do..  2,90J-2;  Road- 
master,   Dubuque  Div.,   1902-3;   Div.   Engr.,   D. 


L.  &  W.  R.  R.,  Scranton,  Pa.,  1903-8;  Con- 
tracting, 1908-9;  Chief  Engr.,  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R., 
1909 — .  Mem.,  Baptist  Church;  Am.  Ry. 
Engrs.,  Assn.;  A.  S.  C.  E. ;  Am.  Soc.  for  Test- 
ing Materials.  Married  Edna  Rose  Hammers 
Coi),  Je  23,  1903,  Champaign.  Children:  Lilian 
Rosalind,  b.  N  2,  1904;  Gwendolyn,  b.  Ap  24, 
1910;  Wilhemine,  b.  F  12,  1913;  George  J.  Jr., 
b.  F  25  1914.  Address,  86  N.  Arlington  Ave., 
E.  Orange,  N.  J.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  D.  L.  &  W.  R. 
R.,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

1166.  ORA  MARCUS  RHODES 
Phys.  and  Surg.;  B.  S.;  M.  D.,  1901;  b.  Mr  12, 
1871,  Bloomington,  111.;  s.  Aaron  Pavne  (b.  Ap 
18,  1834)  and  Martha  M.  (Cox)  Rhodes  (b.  Ag 
9,  1834).  Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ. 
H.  S.;  Med.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Vienna,  1912-13. 
Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Football,  1896-7;  Alpha 
Kappa  Kappa,  P.  &  S.,  Chicago.  Mem.,  Mc- 
Lean Co.  Med.  Soc;  111.  St.  Med.  Soc;  A.  M. 
A.;  Consulting  Staff.  St.  Joseph's  Hosp.,  Bloom- 
ington; Med.  Adv.  Bd.,  I3ist.  No.  1.;  Christian 
Church.  Married  Myrtle  J.  Downs,  My  8,  1902. 
Ehvood,  Ind.  Children:  daughter,  born  ana 
died,  F  1913;  Aaron  Payne,  b.  O  25,  1908.  Ad- 
dress. 1 116  E.  Grove,  Bloomington,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  405-7  Corn  Belt  Bank  BIdg.,  do. 

1 1 67.  LEWIS  ARCHIBALD  ROBINSON 
Professor;  A.  B.;  A.  M.,  1901;  b.  F  15,  1871, 
Cedar  Grove,  Va. ;  s.  Andrew  A.  (b.  1838, 
Winchester,  Va.)  and  Virginia  (Fries)  Robinson 
(b.  1847,  Cedar  Grove,  Va.).  Prepared  in 
Shenandoah  Inst.,  Dayton,  Va.  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Ph.D.,  N.  Y.  LTniv.,  191 1;  Scholarship,  Colum- 
bia, 1908-9;  Grad.  Fellowship,  N.  Y.  Univ., 
1910-11.  Taught  in  Kankakee  H.  S.,  1900;  in 
Univ.  Acad.,  1900-1;  Instr.,  Phys.  and  Math., 
St.  Agr.  Coll.,  Pullman,  Wash.,  1901-2;  Ore. 
St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Monmouth,  Ore.,  1902-8;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  Pedagogy  and  Supt.,  Tr.  Sch^  Winthrop 
Norm,  and  Ind.  Coll.,  Rock  Hill,  S.  C.,  1909-11; 
Prof.,  Psych,  and  Educ,  Univ.  of  Porto  Rico, 
1912-14;  Dept.  of  Physiog.,  Bay  Ridge  H.  S., 
N.  Y.  Citv,  1914 — .  Auth.:  Mental  Fatigue 
and  Sch.  Efficency,  Bui.,  Winthrop  Coll.,  Rock 
Hill,  S.  C,  191 1.  Mem.,  Pre.sby.  Church;  Y. 
M.  C.  A.;  N.  E.  A.;  S.  E.  A.;  A.  A.  A.  S., 
1913;  Ore.  Acad,  of  Sc,  V.  P.,  1908;  Beochem. 
Soc.  of  Columliia,  191 1;  Assn.  of  Drs.  of 
Pedagogy  of  N.  Y.  City.  1911;  Secondary  Educ. 
Club  of  Columbia,  1909;  Mosely  Comn.  for 
Visiting  Scls.  in  Eng.,  1908;  Pres.,  Assn.  of 
Masters  and  Drs.  of  N.  Y.  Univ.,  191 1.  Mar- 
ried Anna  Gard,  S  15,  1902,  Salem.  Ore.  Child, 
Hazel  Gard,  b.  Je  24,  IQ04.  Address,  Bay 
Ridge  H.   S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

1 1 68.  ROME  CLARK  SAUNDERS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  K.  E. ;  b.  My  18,  1876, 
Champaign  Co.;  s.  Tos.  (b.  D  25,  1840,  Ind.)  and 
Cornelia  (Clark)  Saundcr.';  (b.  Ag  3,  1851,  III.). 
Prepared  in  St.  Joseph  H.  S.;  Univ.  .Acad. 
With  B.  P.  Remy,  Anderson,  Ind.,  189^;  West. 
Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1899;  Peoria  Gen.  Elec.  Co., 
and  Diamond  Meter  Co.,  Peoria,  1899-1901; 
Fargo  Edison  Co.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.,  1001-3;  Ft. 
Wayne  Elec  Works,  1902-4;  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R., 
1904-9;  l\Iinneapolis  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  1909-13; 
Asst.  Sales  Mgr.,  Tacoma  Ry.  and  Power  Co., 
jqjT,'^.  Married  Hazel  Richardson.  Ap  12, 
1910,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Children:  Clark  Rich- 
ard, b.  Ag  8,  1912:  Paul  Rome,  b.  S  21,  1916. 
.iddress,  Tacoma,  Wash. 

,,69.  ARCHIBALD  DIXON  SHAMEL 
(Brother  of  Nos.  618,  670) 
Plant  Physiologist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b  O  15. 
1877-  s  Conrad  (b.  Bavaria)  and  Caroline 
Shamel  (b.  Springfield.  111.).  Prepared  in 
Taylorville  H.  S.  Sigma  AIi)ha  Ens.lon:  Alpha 
Zeta;  Philomathean;  Agr.  Club;  Debating 
Team-  Ed.,  1st  and  2d  Annual  ///.  A  (jr.  Kep- 
rcsentativc.  ist  111.  St.  Farmers'  Inst,  meeting; 
Asst.   and   Instr.,   111.   Coll.  of  Agr.,    1898-1902; 


1898] 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


IIS 


Physiologist,  Bur.  of  Plant  Indus.,  U.  S.  Dept. 
of  Agr.,  1902 — .  Invented  Sliaintl  Tobacco 
Seed  Separator,  1904;  Paper  bag  method  of 
protecting  toliacco  flowers  from  cross  pollina- 
tion, 1904;  Shamel  soil  steam  sterilizer,  1906; 
Cigar  testing  mach.,  1907;  Humidifier  for  Stor- 
age Rooms,  1917;  Stalk  Cutter,  1918.  Auth.: 
Manual  of  Corn  Judging;  Book  of  Corn;  Huls., 
111.  and  Conn.  Exp.  Stas.  and  U.  S.  Dept.  of 
Agr.;  Contributions  to  Encyclopaedia  Am.  Agr.; 
Britannica;  Am.  and  II.  S.  Text  Rooks  in  Agr.; 
Agr.  rpts.  of  various  kinds;  also  various  scienti- 
fic papers  reporting  results  of  original  investi- 
gations with  plant  breeding  problems.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Bot.  Club  of 
Wash.;  .\m.  Breeders'  Assns. ;  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Victoria  Club.  Married  Agnes  Fay  Brewer,  S 
15,  1908,  Ilockanum,  Conn.  Children:  Caroline 
Agnes,  b.  Ag  12,  1909;  Norman  Archibald,  b. 
S  1913;  John  Dixon,  b.  Ag  10,  lois.  Address. 
Bur.  of  Plant  Indus.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr., 
Washington,  D.  C. 

1170.  STANLEY  LIVINGSTONE  SOPER 
Supt.,  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mv  31, 
1875,  Gifford,  111.;  s.  Milton  Hubbel  (b.  Ap  6, 
1836,  Franklin  Co.,  Vt.)  and  Catherine  Arietta 
Soper  (b.  My  i,  1845,  do.).  Prepared  in  Ran- 
toul  H.  S.  Adelphic;  2d  in  Class  in  Scholar- 
ship. Grad.  work  Kan.  St.  Norm.,  1902-3;  Chi- 
cago Univ.,  1909.  Miller,  1901;  Teacher,  1902; 
Supt.,  Schs..  1903 — .  Auth.:  The  Relation  of 
the  H.  S.  Sciences  to  one  Another,  The  Inter- 
state Schoolman,  Vol.  8,  No.  4,  1910,  pp.  19- 
20.  Pres.,  Meth.  Brotherliood,  iqii;  Pres.,  Co. 
Teachers'  Assn.,  191 1.  Married  Mabel  Marv 
Dollison,  Ja  i.  1903,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Cliila- 
ren:  James  Milton,  b.  Ja  11,  1904;  Doris  Amy, 
b.  My  26,  1906;  Dorothy  Mabel,  b.  My  26.  1906 
(died  My  i,  1908);  Cecil  Stanley,  b.  Mv  25, 
1909;  Rebecca,  b.  F  28,  191 1.  Address,  c/o  M. 
H.    Soper,   Faribault,   Minn.t 

1 1 71.  ROY  VERNER  SPALDING 
Broker  and  Inventor;  LL.  B.;  b.  Mr  30,  1876, 
Byron,  111.;  s.  John  Franklin  (b.  Rockford,  111.) 
and  Emily  Lucius  (Read)  Spalding  (b.  Byron, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Byron  H.  S.  Buyer  with 
Sears,  Roebuck  Co.,  1898-1903;  Supt.,  Mail 
Order  Dept.,  N.  K.  Fairbanks  Co.,  1903-10; 
with  The  Globe  Soap  Co.,  Asst.  Adv.  Mgr., 
1911-13.  iVIarried  Ethel  Rood,  1899,  Byron, 
111.  Children:  Lucia  and  Emma,  b.  My  10, 
1913  (died  Jl  17,  1913).  Address,  Glenellyn, 
111. 

1 1 72.  JOSEPH  CLARENCE  ST  ALE  Y 
(Brother  of  No.  1278) 
Office  Mgr.;  A.  B.;  b.  Ja  25,  1874,  Tolono, 
111.;  s.  George  Alexander  (b.  S  15,  1842,  Cabal 
Co.,  Va.)  and  Priscilla  Jane  (Benjamin)  Staley 
(b.  Mr  I,  1842,  Perry  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in 
TVbana  H.  S.  Philomathean;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  A.  M., 
.Stanford  Univ..  1900.  Teaching,  1900-18;  Office 
Mgr.,  W.  W.  Steam  Auto  Co..  1918 — .  Mar- 
ried Beulah  Heintz,  Jl  23.  1918.  Address,  12 
nth  Ave.,  S.,  North  Yakima,  Wash. 

1 173.  ALBERT  LEWIS  THAYER 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  F  11,  1876, 
Johnson,  O.;  s.  Charles  Corbet  (b.  Ag  11,  1853, 
Bristol,  do.)  and  Ella  (Hulse)  Thayer  (b.  S 
22,  1855,  do.).  Prepared  in  Newcastle  H.  S. 
Glee  and  Mandolin  Clubs.  Mem.,  Christian 
Church;  A.  F.  A.  M. ;  K.  T. ;  I.  O.  O.  F.;  K. 
P.;  A.  I.  A.  Married  Ethel  E.  Ilalstead,  S  20, 
1899,  Cortland,  O.  Children:  Lauren  Halsted, 
b.  N  8,  T901;  Harding  Hulse,  b.  Mr  4,  1903; 
Charles  Bradley,  b.  S  7,  1904  (died  D  27,  1906); 
Evelyn  K.,  b.  ()  12,  1909.  Address,  New  Castle, 
Pa. 

1 1 74.     GUY  ANDREW  THOMPSON 
Professor;  A.  B.;  A.  M.;  b.  Ja  8,  1871.  Stew- 
ard, 111.;  s.  Robert  James  (b.  Mr  184",  Romney, 
W.  Va.)   and  Evelyn  Louise   (Flagg)   Thompson 
(b.    1847.   Williston,    Vt.).      Prepared   in    Univ. 


Acad.  Ph.D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1912.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta;  Adelphic,  Pres.  Teacher,  Millersburg, 
Ky.,  Md.  Inst..  189X-9;  Harvard,  1899-1901; 
Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  Me.,  1901-5;  Asst.  Prof., 
Lng.,  do.,  1905-9;  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1906-8;  Prof.,  Eng.  Lit.,  Univ.  of  Me.,  1909 — . 
Auth.:  Elizal)cthan  Criticism  of  Poetrv,  216  pp  , 
Geo.  Banta  and  Co.,  1914.  Mem.,  Mod.  Lang. 
Assn.;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Congr.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Ceha  May  Coffin,  Jl  3,  1917,  Bangor,  Me. 
.Address,  Univ.  of  Me.,  Orono,  Me. 

117.S.  FERDINAND  EMIL  TOENNIGES 
T  .Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  3,  1875,  Rock 
Island,  II  .;  s.  Henry  J.  (b.  Mr  3,  1850,  Berlin, 
Oer.)  and  Mary  (Willers)  Tocnniges  (b.  F  14, 
i^S2,  Hamburg,  do.).  Prepared  in  Davenport 
II.  S.  R.  R.  Const,  work,  1898-1904;  Asst.  Engr 
Const.  Work.  B.  &  O.  R.  R^  1904-11;  Chief 
Engr.,  Robert  Grace  Contr.  (Jo.,  N.  Y.  City, 
1911-14;  Special  Work  B.  &  O.  R.  R.,  1914-15; 
Supt.  and  Engr.  for  P.  J.  Joyce  Contr.  Co.,  1915- 
16;  do.  for  Locust  Hill  Coal  Co.,  Point  Marion, 
Pa.,  191 6—.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Myra 
E.  Meader.  O  it,  1900,  Schuylerville.  N.  Y. 
(died  D  I,  1912) ;  Corinne  B.  Jarrett,  Je  8,  1916. 
■■iddress.  Point  Marion,  Pa. 

1 176.     WILLIAM  LUTHER  UNZICKER 
Deputy  Coll.,  Custom;  A.  B.  in   L.  &  A.;  b. 

Mr  I,  1875;  s.  Jacob  J.  (b.  D  27,  1841)  and 
Phebe  (Engel)  Unzicker  (b.  O  22,  1843).  Pre- 
pared in  Acad.,  III.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta;  Pres.,  Soph.  Class;  Illio  Bd.  Taught, 
1898-1900;  Chief  Clerk,  Custom  House,  Omaha, 
1 901-3;  Chief  Deputy  Collector  of  Customs, 
1903-12.  Mem.,  Univ.  Club  of  Omaha;  Omaha 
Field  Club.  Married  Alice  Auld,  Je  3,  1908, 
Omaha.  Neb.  Child,  William  L.,  b.  Ag  20, 
1910.     Address,  1307  S.  34th  St.,  Omaha,  Neb.r 

1177-  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  von  OVEN 
Consulting  and  Contr.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ; 
b.  Ap  II,  1876,  Naperville,  111.;  s.  Ernst  (b.  N 
7,  183s,  Dusseldorf,  Ger.)  and  Emma  (Reifen- 
rath)  von  Oven  (b.  Je  26,  1833,  Hilchenbach, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Shield  and  Trident; 
Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  C.  E.  Club;  Football,  Capt., 
1898;  mgr.,  track  team;  Pres.,  .Ath.  Assn.,  1897- 
8;  held  W.  I.  A.  A.  record  in  hammer  throw; 
mem.,  advisory  bd.  on  aths.  Asst.  Engr.,  I.  C. 
R.  R.,  1 898-1 900;  Engr.  in  Bridge  Dept.  War 
Dept.  _U.  S.  A.,  Chicago,  1900;  -Supt.,  Const, 
and  Consulting  Engr..  (Chicago  &  South  Bend, 
Ind.,  1900-01;  Consulting  and  Contr.  Engr., 
associated  with  Love  Bros.,  Aurora  and  pvt. 
practise,  1901-6;  Consulting  and  Contr.  Engr., 
Chicago.  1906-11;  Pres.,  Naperville  Nurseries; 
Naperville  Assn.  of  Commerce;  Associated 
with  Martin  and  von  Oven,  nifrs.  Clay  products. 
191 1 — .  U.  S.  Letters  Patent  No.  780.  441,  Ja 
17,  1905;  Flush  Hinge  Door  Const.,  U.  S.  Let- 
ters Patent  No.  795,004.  Jl  18,  1905;  store 
fronts.  Mem.,  Epis.  Church;  West.  Soc. 
Engrs.;  111.  Soc.  Engrs.  and  Survs. ;  Illini  Club; 
Ex.  Com.  111.  Nvirserymen's  Assn.;  HI.  Hort. 
Soc;  111.  Clay  Mfrs.  Assn.  Married  Irene 
Huxley  Love,  Ap  19,  1900,  Aurora,  III.  (di- 
vorced, Ja  1912).  Children:  Frances  Irene 
Helen,  b.  N  3,  1901;  Mercedes  Gladys,  b.  Mr 
II,   1903.     Address,  Naperville,  111. 

1178.  RUFUS  WALKER,  JR. 
Manufacturer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &:  A. ;  b.  F  27,  1875, 
Rock  Island,  111.:  s.  Rufus  (b.  Williamstown, 
Vt.)  and  Jane  (Edgington)  Walker  (b.  Edging- 
ton,  III.).  Prepared  in  Moline  H.  S.;  Univ. 
.Acad.  Phi  Delta  Thcta;  Delta  Delta  Delta; 
Shield  and  Trident;  Pres.,  Freshman  class; 
First  Mgr.,  Tennis  Team;  Asst.  Baseball  Mgr.; 
Football'  Mgr.;  Illiui  Staff;  Illio  Bd.  Coat 
Bus.,  1S08-1904;  Mfg.,  1904 — .  Married  Mar- 
garet Christy,  N  15,  1809.  Children:  Joseph  C; 
John  R.;  Charlotte;  Margaret  Jane.  Address, 
"2212   Sixth   .Ave.,   Moline,   III. 


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1179.  CHARLES  ALBERT   WALTER 
Dept.  Mgr.;  B.   S. ;   Ph.  C.   in  Pharm.,   1898; 

M.  S.,  1 901;  Phar.  D.,  1902;  b.  F  26,  1876, 
Piano,  111.;  s.  Gus  Walter  {h.  Sandwich,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Sandwich  II.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta; 
Valedictorian,  class  1898.  Dept.  Mgr.,  Sears, 
Roebuck  &  Co.,  Chicago.  Married  Lucile  Coop- 
er, O  23,  1901,  Chicago.  Children:  Florence,  b. 
1904;  Ralph,  b.  1906;  Charles  Richard,  b.  1908. 
Address,  317  N.  East  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Sears,  Roebuck   &  Co.,  Chicago. 

1 180.  *JOSHUA   PERCY   WEBSTER 
Civ.    Engr.;    B.    S.    in   C.    E.;    b.    F   3,    1873. 

Philadelphia;  s.  Lukens  and  Elizabeth  (Hallo- 
well)  Webster.  Prepared  in  Friends  Cent.  Sch. 
and  Armour  Inst.,  Chicago.  Adelphic;  Bus. 
Mgr.,  Illim.  Supt.,  Const,  with  W.  W.  Lindsay 
&  Co.,  Engrs.  &  Contrs.,  1899 — •  Mem.,  Phila- 
delphia Engrs.  Club;  Friends  Meeting,  Birth- 
right mem.  Married  Katherine  C.  Hamilton, 
Je  20,  1900,  Petersburg,  111.  Died  Mr  23,  1907. 
Philadelphia. 

1181.  SARAH  EMELINE  WEBSTER 
Art  Instr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  16,  1876, 

St.  Louis;  d.  Sidney  Breese  (b.  F  21,  1843. 
Carlyle,  111.)  and  Emeline  (Barnes)  Webster 
(b.  S  14,  1845.  St.  Louis).  Prepared  in  Car- 
lyle, 111.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Alethenai;  Illini  car- 
toonist; Illio  artist.  Taught  Eng.  in  Sioux 
Falls,  S.  Dak.;  Champaign,  1900-1;  Dir.,  Art, 
Pub.  Schs.  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1901-6;  Instr.,  Art. 
Dept.,  N.  Y.  Tr.  Sch.  for  Teachers,  1906.  Ad- 
dress, 620  W.  1 1 6th  St.,  N.  Y.  City.t 

1 1 82.  CLYDE  LEIGH  WETZEL 
Telephone  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  D  27, 
1877,  Traer,  la.;  s.  C.  F.  and  Emma  (Axon) 
Wetzel.  Prepared  in  Traer  H.  S.;  First  year's 
Univ.  work  done  at  Univ.  of  la.  Telephone 
Engr.,  1898-1907;  High  tension  Switchboard 
operator,  1908-9;  Contr.  and  Bldg.,  1909-13; 
Telephone  Engr.,  1913—-  Married  Margaret 
Bell,  Ag  3,  1907,  Chicago.  Children:  Chris  Jr., 
b.  Ap  28,  1909;  Lois,  b.  F  14,  191 1;  Paul,  b. 
My  18,  1913.  Address,  4207  W.  Adams  St., 
Chicago. 

1 183.  ALLISON  JAMES  WHARF 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  20,  1876, 
Olney,  111.;  s.  James  Elliot  (b.  1854.  Keene,  O.) 
and  Adelia  Hanna  (Allison)  Wharf  (b.  1855. 
Jonesborough,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Olney  H. 
S.  Highway  Bridge  Const.  1898-9;  Asst.  to 
W.  A.  Gray,  Engr.  and  Contr.,  1898;  Engr., 
U  Pacific  Ry.  Co.  1899-1912;  Real  Est.  Invest- 
ment. Bldg.  Supt.,  1912-13.  Chief  Engr..  Peoria 
and  Pekin  Union  Ry.  Co..  191 3;  Engr.,  Olney, 
111.,  1918— .  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.;  Consistory 
and  Elks.  Married  Sara  Bower  Thompson,  Ja 
1900,  Olney.  111.  Children:  Allison  Webster,  b. 
O  1900;  William  Thompson,  b.  Ag  1904  (died 
N  1905);  James  Eugene,  b.  Ja  1909.  Address, 
Olney,  111. 
1184.  ALBERT  ST.  JOHN  WILLIAMSON 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.;  M.  E.,  1902;  b.  Ap  6, 
1872,  Quincy,  111.;  s.  William  Penn  (b.  D  10, 
1832,  Freeport,  Pa.)  and  Martha  L.  (St.  John) 
Williamson  (b.  Kent,  Conn.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Shop  and 
Drafting  Room,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  K..  Mil- 
waukee, 1898-1901;  Draftsman,  Mex.  Cent.  R. 
R.,  1903;  Topographic  Work,  1904;  Asst.  to 
Supt.  Mach.,  Mex.  Cent.  R.  R.,  1904-6;  Mech. 
Insp.,  1906-7;  Mech.  Engr.,  do.,  1907-8;  Instr., 
R  R.  M.  K.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-ir.  Autli.: 
Friction  of  New  and  Old  Shoes  on  New  and 
Worn  Cast  Iron  Wheels,  Air  Brake  Assn.,  Nat. 
Convention,  Chicago,  191 1;  I'.rakc  Shoe  Tests 
and  Their  Relation  to  Train  Braking,  Car 
Foremen's  Assn..  Chicago,  191 1;  Tie  Treat- 
ment with  Fuel  Oil  on  the  Mex.  Cent  R.  K., 
1900;  Effect  of  Scale  on  Boilers,  Thresher- 
man's  Review,  1910;  Locomotive  Efficiency  and 
Friction,  Am.   Engng.   and   R.    R.   Jour.,    191 1: 


various  short  articles  in  Powct  and  the  Engr., 
The  Am.  Machinist;  Variation  in  Tractive 
Power  with  Speed,  Ry.  Age  Gazette,  Vol.  52, 
Mr  22.  1912.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Mil- 
dred Wilcox,  O  23,  1907,  Aguascalientes,  Mex. 
t'hild,  Virginia,  b.  O  2,  1915.  Address,  1807 
Prince  St.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

1185.  FREDERICK  HENRY  WILSON 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag  14,  1876, 
Evanston,  111.;  s.  W.  C.  and  Anna  E.  (Fussey) 
Wilson.  Prepared  in  Evanston  H.  S.  Sigma 
Chi.  Elec.  work;  Chief  Electn.,  Battleship 
Kentucky,  U.  S.  N.,  1900-4;  Elec.  Dept.,  Deer- 
ing  Harvester  Co.  Works,  1904;  Steam  Turbine 
Dept.,   Allis   Chalmers   Co.,    1906;    Mech    Engr., 

B.  F.  Avery  &  Sons,  Plow  Mfrs.,  Louisville, 
Ky.  Mem.,  Engrs.  and  Archs.  Club;  Unitar- 
ian Church.  Married  Kathryn  Seitz^  S  27,  1913. 
Address,  4704  2nd  St.,  Louisville,  Ky. 

1 186.     LEWIS    FORNEY    WINGARD 
Lawyer;   A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.;  b.  Je  3, 

187s,  Champaign;  s.  Benjamin  Franklin  (b. 
My  28,  1841,  Delphi,  Ind.)  and  Mary  Clara 
(Forney)  Wingard  (b.  O  10,  1846,  Waynes- 
boro, Pa.).  Adelphic;  Asst.  Ed.,  Illini;  Band; 
Orchestra;  Pol.  Sc.  (Zlub.  Atty-at-Law;  Sec, 
Bd.  of  Educ,  Champaign,  1905-12;  Dir.  and 
Asst.  Atty.,  First  St.  Trust  and  Savings  Bank, 
Urbana,  1916 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  Shrine;  Sons  of  Veterans.  Address, 
407  N.  State  St.,  Champaign. 

1 1 87.     *  J  AMES  THOMPSON  WOLCOTT 
Chemist;    B.    S.    in    Chem.;    b.    O    21,    i868, 

Peoria;  s.  Gilbert  (b.  Ja  20,  1837,  Brooklyn,  N. 

Y.)   and  Maria  (Day)   Wolcott   (b.  F   17,    1839, 

Nunda  Val.,  N.  Y.).     Prepared  in  Peoria  H.  S. 

Asst.   to  City  Chem.,  Buffalo,   N.    Y.,    1898;   do. 

St.  Chem.  do.,  1899;  Asst.,  111.  Steel  Co.,  1900; 

Asst.    Chem.,   Armour   &    Co.,    1901;    Supt.,    Oil 

Refinery,  Armour  &  Co.,  Ft.  Worth,  Tex.,  1902. 

A.   F.  A.    M.;  A.   C.   S.     Married   Marie   Boss, 

Je    20,    1900,    Chicago.      Died    F    9,    19041    Ft. 

Worth,  Tex. 

1 188.     MINNIE  BARNEY   WOODWORTH 

(YOUNG) 
(Wife  of  No.   1299;   Sister  of  Nos.  ^fse,  718, 

2007) 
Teacher  of  Music;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My 
S,  1877,  Champaign;  d.  Stephen  Elias  (b.  N  27, 
1 81 5,  near  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary 
Celina  (Carpenter)  Woodworth  (b.  Ap  5,  1842, 
near  Fayetteville,  do.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  and  Berkeley  (Calif.)  H.  S.    Y.  W. 

C.  A.;  Alethenai.  Teacher,  Champaign  Schs., 
1908-9;  music  teacher.  Mem.,  So.  Presby. 
Church.  Married  John  Hays  Young  ('99),  D 
26,  1899,  Champaign.  Children:  boy,  born  and 
died,  N  21,  1900;  John  Hays  Jr.,  b.  S  7,  1903; 
Celina  Woodworth,  b.  Je  s,  1910.  Address, 
326   Myrtle  Ave.,   Kansas   City,   Mo. 

1 189.  GEORGE  BEDELL  WORTHEN 
(Brother  of  No.  2298) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  LL.  M.,  1899;  b.  My  17. 
1877,  Warsaw,  111.;  s.  George  Byron  (b.  do.) 
and  Mary  L.  (Bedell)  Worthen  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Warsaw  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  the  South. 
Sewanee,  Tenn.,  1896-7.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
Mgr.,  Track  team;  Illini  staff.  Law  practise. 
Poplar  Bluff,  Mo.,  1903;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Collection, 
Swift  &  Co.,  1904;  Mgr.,  Coll.  Dept.,  Am. 
Tobbing  Assn.,  1904;  Gen.  Law  Practise.  Auth. : 
Law  of  Contracts,  pub.  anonymously,  Am.  Job- 
bing Assn.,  1906;  articles  in  current  mags., 
1900-2;  in  Green  Bag;  Am.  Leaal  News  and 
Law  Student's  Helper.  Mem.,  Cml.  League  of 
Am  ;  Waterloo  Club;  la.  St.  Bar  Assn  ;  N.Tt. 
Assn.  of  Credit  Men;  St.  Mark's  F.pis.  Church 
Waterloo,  la.  Married  Etta  M.  Ilorstman,  S 
I,  1902,  Olatha,  Kan.  Child,  Mary  Iheye  b. 
S  8  1903.  Address,  i4>4  4th  St.,  W.,  Water- 
loo   la.;  bus.  add.,  518  Black  Bldg.,  do. 


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117 


1 1 90.  DAVID  COUDEN  WRAY 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2545.  8078) 
Min.  and  Metallurgical  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ; 
b.  F  27,  1875,  Winnebago,  III.;  s.  Samuel  Tate 
(b.  Jl  23.  1848.  Perry  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Martha 
(Scott)  Wray  (b.  N  23,  1851.  Lycoming  Co., 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Winnebago  II.  S.  C.  E.  Club. 
With  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  1S98-1900;  As.st.  Mine 
Engr.,  WTiitebreast  Fuel  Co.,  1900-5;  with  Min- 
eral Point  Zinc  Co.,  1906 — •;  Asst.  Supt.,  ('onst., 
1906-7;  Dept.  Supt.,  1907-14;  Asst.  Supt.,  1914- 
16;  Supt.,  1916 — -.  Mem.,  West.  Soc.  Engrs. ; 
A.  I.  M.  E.  Married  Bertha  M.  I^oskill,  Je  10. 
1911,  LaSalle,  111.  Child,  Elizabeth  Ann,  b.  Jl 
20,  1916.  Address,  DePue,  111. 


1191.  HERMAN  LOUIS  WUERFFEL 
Electrician;  H.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  F  24,  1876, 
Chicago;  s.  Leonhard  (b.  Ja  ,31,  1829,  Havana) 
and  Albertine  (Koplien)  Wuerffel  (b.  Te  19, 
1839,  Pommerania).  Prepared  in  S.  (Jhicago 
H.  S.;  Brevet  (apt.  111.  Nat.  Guard.  With 
West.  Elec.  Co.,  1899-1908;  U.  P.  Vulcan  Elec. 
Heating  Co.,  1908 — .  Mem.,  German  Lutheran 
Church,  Maywood,  111.  Married  Charlotte  Anna 
Eissfeldt,  Ja  14,  1900,  Milwaukee.  Children: 
.Stella  Albertine,  b.  Je  19,  1901  ;  Gertrude  Anna, 
b.  Mr  30,  1905;  Leonard  Carl,  b.  Je  9,  19 11. 
Address,  409  S.  loth  Ave.,  Maywood,  III.;  bus. 
add.,   542    VV.   Jackson   Blvd.,    (Jhicago. t 


CLASS  OF  1899  (101  LIVING,  7  DEAD) 


1 192.  *nARRY  ANDERSON 
Div.  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  12,  1878, 
Sheldon,  111.;  s.  M.  Anderson.  Div.  Supt.  of 
Plant,  The  Pacific  Telephone  and  Telegraph 
Co.,  Los  Angeles.  Died  D  23,  1918,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif. 

1 193.  FRANK  HALL  ARMSTRONG 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  i,  1877. 
Serena,  111.;  s.  Abraham  T.  and  Lottie  E. 
(Hall)  Armstrong  (b.  Me.).  Prepared  in 
Ottawa  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pres.,  M.  E.  and 
E.  E.  Soc.  Asst.  Master  Mechanic,  Cleveland 
Cliffs  Iron  Co.,  1899-01;  Master  Mechanic, 
Crystal  Falls  Iron  Co.,  1901-02;  Master  Me- 
chanic, Republic  Iron  Co.,  1902-04;  Mech. 
Engr.,  Penn.  Iron  Min.  Co.,  and  Reputjlic  Iron 
Co.,  1904;  Mech.  Engr.,  Penn.  Iron  Min.  Co., 
1914-17;  Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Armstrong 
Shovel  Co.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Lake  Superior 
Min.  Inst.,  1902;  A.  S.  M.  E.,  1908;  Assoc. 
Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.,  1909;  A.  I.  M.  E.  Mar- 
ried Clara  E.  Pascoe,  D  23,  1903,  Republic, 
Mich.  Children:  Charlotte  E.,  b.  My  2,  igo.s; 
Eleanor,  b.  S  6,  1908.     Address,  Vulcan,  Mich. 

1194.  "SAMUEL    MICHAEL    BAYARD 
B.  S.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap   11,  1878,  Vincennes, 

Ind.;  s.  Joseph  Lambert  (b.  Ja  27,  1841,  do.) 
and  Helen  M.  (Burke)  Bayard  (b.  S  10,  1850, 
Marietta,  O.).  Prepared  in  St.  Francis 
Xavier's  Prep.  Sch.  and  Vincennes  Univ.  Phi 
Delta  Theta;  Shield  and  Trident.  Clerk,  Bank- 
ers' Nat.  Bank,  (Chicago.  Died  S  19,  1901, 
Vincennes,   Ind. 

1195.  GWAVAS  FOSTER  BECKERLEY 
Dist.     Supvr.,     Emergency    Fleet;     B.     S.     in 

C.  E.;  b.  S  28,  1876;  s.  James  G.  (b.  1833, 
Penzance,  Eng.)  and  Catherene  (Brown) 
Beckerley  (b.  Mineral  Point,  Wis.).  Prepared 
in  Chicago  Eng.  H.  S.  and  Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  V.  P.,  Ath.  Assn.;  Pres.,  C.  E. 
Club;  Pres.,  Sr.  Class.  C.  Engr.,  August 
Ziesing,  1899-1901;  Am.  Bridge  Co.  of  New 
York,  1901-03;  Contr.  Agt.,  111.  Steel  Co.,  1903- 
05;  (Drganizer  Bridge  Mfg.  Assn.,  1905;  Sales 
^Igr.,  Noelke-Ricliards  Iron  Works,  Indian- 
apolis, 1906-13;  Pres.,  Advance  Terra  Cotta 
Co.,  1913-18;  Dist.  Supvr.,  U.  S.  Emergency 
Fleet,  Baltimore,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Ancient  Arabic 
Order  of  Nomadic  Mystic  Shrine;  Medinah 
Temple;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Commandery;  Ham- 
ilton Club,  Chicago;  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S., 
Medinah  Temple;  Indianapolis  Chap.,  R.  A.  M. 
Married  Clara  M.  Ungewitter,  D  24,  1901, 
Chicago.  Children:  William  Gwavas,  h.  N  7, 
1908;  James  Gwavas,  b.  F  27,  1915.  Address, 
Lexington  Bldg.,  Baltimore. 

1196.     RALPH    BENNETT 

(Brother  of   No.    1197) 

Elec.   Engr.;   B.    S.    in   E.   E.;   b.  Je  20,   1875, 

Morton.  HI.:  s.  William  Sargent  (b.  D  31,  1841, 

Ind.)   and  Mary  Anna  (Campbell)    Bennett   (b. 


Jl  23.  1836,  Morton,  111.).  Prepared  in  Chi- 
cago Eng.  H.  and  Man.  Tr.  Sch.  I'hiloniathean. 
Chief  Elec.  Engr.,  Edison  Elec.  Co.,  Los  An- 
geles, 1902-08;  Chief  Engr..  Great  West.  Power 
Co.,  1909-11;  Chief  Engr.,  Domniguez  Land  Co., 
1912 — .  Auth.:  Imhoff  Sewage  Tank  and  Pro- 
posed Sewage  Farm  for  Torrence,  Calif.,  Engng. 
News,  O  30,  D  4,  1913,  pp.  1132-1133;  Shore 
Protection:  Sea  Walls  and  Groynes,  Soutlnvest 
Contr.,  S  12,  1914,  pp.  8-9;  A  Combination 
Concrete  Road  and  Flood  Channel,  Engng. 
News;  Design  of  Shore — Protection  Works,  do., 
Tl  15,  191 5,  pp.  98-101.  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E. 
E. ;  (Tongr.  Church.  Married  Mary  Belle  Burns, 
Ag  16,  1910.  Children:  Mary  Gay,  b.  S  21, 
1911;  Eleanor  Campbell,  b.  My  9,  1915.  Ad- 
dress, 136  Witmer  St.,  Los  Angeles;  bus.  add., 
1125  Central   Bldg.,  do. 


1197. 


RUTH    BENNETT    (MORGAN) 
(Sister  of  No.    1196) 


Medical  Missionary;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S 
20,  1877,  Morton,  111.;  d.  William  Sargent  (b. 
D  31,  1841,  Ind.)  and  Marv  Anna  (Campbell) 
Bennett  (b.  Jl  23,  1836,  Morton,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Northwest  Div.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  M. 
D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1904.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Watch- 
eka;  Alethenai.  Med.  Miss.,  Tsing  Kiang  pu, 
China,  1905-10;  Haichow,  China,  1910 — .  Mem., 
Presby.  Church;  Med.  Miss.  Assn.  of  China. 
Married  Lorenzo  Seymour  Morgan,  M.  D.,  Je 
28,  1904,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Children:  Ruth 
Pierce,    b.    Mr    10,    1908;    Juliana   Louise,   b.   Jl 

4,  1914;  Carrel  Bennett,  b.  Ag  25,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, Haichow,  via  Chinkiang,   China. 

1 198.     THOMAS  ARCHIBALD  MURRAY 
BEVANS 

Illustrator;  B.  S.;  b.  Je  29.  1879,  Wildwood, 
111.;  s.  Homer  Bevans.  Taught  Man.  Tr. ;  Illus- 
trator for  Advertising  Co.,  New  York  City.  Ad- 
dress, 129  W.  nth  St,.  New  York  City. 

1 199.     MARY   CONSTANCE   BIGELOW 

Librarian;    A.    B.;    B.    L.    S.,   1910;    b.   Jl    13, 

1877,   Austin,   Minn.;    d.   Edward    (b.   Lakeville, 

N.    Y.)    and    Lucy    Hart    (Brown)    Bigelow    (b. 

Fitchburg,   Mass.).     Prepared  in  Champaign  H. 

5.  Teaching,  1809-1901;  Clerking,  1901;  Lib. 
Asst.,  Rockford  Pub.  Lib.,  1909 — .  Address, 
324   N.   Horsneau   St.,  Rockford,   Ill.t 


1200.  CLARENCE  EDGAR  BOCOCK 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  D  14,  1876,  Stark 
Co.,  111.;  s.  Cyrus  and  Eleanor  .  (Fonts)  Bo- 
cock.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Le  Cercle  Fran- 
cais;  Nat.  Hist.  Club.  Instr.,  Sc,  Corning  H. 
S.,  la.,  1900-04.  Dean  and  Prof.,  Sc,  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  .'Mbion,  Idaho  1904 — •;  Grad.  work, 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  Summers,  1905  and  1907. 
Married  Lillian  Rodda  Normington,  N  28,  1907. 
Child,  Oscar  Lafayette,  b.  My  25,  1909.  Ad- 
dress,   Albion,    Idaho. t 


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[1899 


1 20 1.  LUCILE  ALICE  BOOKER 
(W  ATKINS) 
(Sister  of  No.  2030) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  i,  1874,  Wichita,  Kan.; 
d.  George  Arthur  (h.  S  14,  1846,  Fairmount, 
111.)  and  Caroline  Sabrina  (Bell)  Booker  (b. 
Jl  2y,  1846,  Moore's  Hill,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Alethenai;  Eng.  Club;  Illini 
Staff;  lllio  Bd.;  \\'on  prizes  in  literary  and 
declamatory  work.  Instr.,  Eng.  Lit.,  Little 
Falls,  Mmn.,  1899-1900;  Stillwater,  Minn., 
1901-05;  Cloquct,  Minn.,  1906-08.  Mem.,  Epis. 
Church;  St.  Andrews  Guild,  1908 — ;  Women's 
Friday  Club,  Charter  Mem.;  Cloquet  Charitable 
Orgn.,  1908 — ;  City  Clini.,  vV'oman's  Auxiliary, 
Council  of  Nat.  Defense;  Co.  Chm.,  Food  Con- 
servation, Fed.  Food  Adm.  Married '  Charles 
B.  Watkins,  Je  15,  1908,  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak. 
Child,  Harriette  Wendell,  b.  Je  6,  1909.  Ad- 
dress,   Cloquet,    Minn. 

1202.  JAMES  CLIFFORD  BRADLEY 
Practitioner  of  Patent  Law;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ; 
b.  My  29,  1875,  Morrison,  111.;  s.  James  Hub- 
bard (b.  1842,  O.)  and  Emily  Elizabeth  (Mc- 
Allister) Bradley  (b.  1849,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Morrison  H.  S.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Track  team. 
Studied  law  Nat.  Univ.  and  Geo.  Washington 
Univ.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Drafting,  Ajax 
Forge  Co.,  1899;  U.  S.  Navy  Dept.,  i9oo;oi; 
Examining  Corps,  U.  S.  Pat.  Office,  Washing- 
ton, 1901-05;  Practice  of  Pat.  Law,  Pittsburg, 
1905 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  Bar  of  U.  S. 
Circuit  Court  of  Appeals,  3d  Circuit,  5th  Cir- 
cuit, 7th  Circuit  and  Dist.  of  Columbia.  Mar- 
ried Dorothy  Holland  Sipe,  Je  i,  1904,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Children:  Emma  Elizabeth,  b. 
My  7,  1907;  James  Clifford,  Jr.,  b.  Je  21  191 1; 
Dorothy,  b.  Ag  5,  1916.  Address,  5518  Black 
St.,  Pittsburg;   bus.  add.,   1618  Frick   Bldg.,  do. 

1203.  THEODORE  LENNART  BURKLAND 
Merchant;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ap  30,  1875, 
Moline,  111.;  s.  Swan  P.  (b.  Sweden)  and 
Charlotte  (Larson)  Burkland  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Aloline  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Football  team;  Mgr.,  Interscholastic. 
Draftsman,  Paige  Iron  Works,  Chicago,  1899; 
Moline  Plow  Co.,  1899;  Asst.  Engr.,  Peoria 
Water  Works,  1902-10;  Pres.,  Citizen's  St. 
Bank.  Nampa,  Idaho,  1910;  Min.,  1914-17; 
Automobile  accessories,  191 7 — .  Married  Mary 
C  Trunibower,  Je  8,  1904,  Huron,  S.  Dak. 
Children:  Benjamin  Trumbower,  b.  Jl  15. 
1907;  Theodore  Lennart,  b.  Ag  19,  191 1.  Ad- 
dress, 7507  Greenview  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
1517  Kimball  Bldg.,  do. 

1204.  "HALBERT  LILLY  CIIIPPS 
(Brother  of  No.  1482) 
Engineer:  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  13,  1877, 
Sullivan,  111.;  s.  Abia  (b.  Je  8,  1852,  Clarks- 
burg, W.  Va.)  and  America  (Lilly)  Chipps  (b. 
O  10,  18.56,  Sullivan,  111.).  Prepared  in  Sul- 
livan II.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  C.  E.  Club.  Instr., 
C.  E.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1899:  Chicago  Jet.  R.  R. 
Co.,  Union  Stock  Yards,  Chicago,  1900;  Union 
Pac.  Ry.,  :900.     Died  N  3,  1900,  Laramie,  Wyo. 

1205.  HARRY  ARTHUR  CHUSE 
Mech.  Engr;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.j  b.  Mr  11.  1877. 
Mattoon,  111.;  s.  ^.  F.  (b.  Switzerland)  and 
M.  D.  (Nicholson)  Chuse  (Bond  Co.,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Mattoon  II.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsi- 
lon.  Gen.  Mgr.,  Chuse  Engine  Works.  Mar- 
ried Eliza  Shinn,  N  15,  1904.  St.  Louis.  Ad- 
dress,  1504  Charleston  Ave.,  Mattoon,   111. 

1206.     EDITH   CLARK   (BURR) 

(Sister  of  No.    11 13) 

A.  B.  in  L.  i\  A.;  B.  L.   S.,  1902;  b.   An  28, 

1877,  Vandalia,  111.;  d.     Daniel  Monroe  (b.  Ilad- 

dan.  Conn.)  and  Rebecca  (Davis)  Clark  (b.  Ilig; 

ganem,   do.).     Prepared   in   Vandalia  H.   S.   Pi 


Beta  Phi;  Watcheka;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Phi  Delta 
i'si;  Capt.,  basket  ball  team;  Class  Poet.  Auth. : 
Niagara  Falls,  A.  Bibliography,  Bui.  of  Bibli- 
ography, Vol.  3,  No.  6,  pp.  85-91.  Mem.,  Bd. 
of  Dir.  Detroit  Branch  Coll.  Alumnae  and 
Spokane  Branch;  Cor.  Sec,  City  Fed.  of 
Woman's  Clubs,  Spokane.  Married  Frank 
Mcnry  Burr,  Je  10,  1903,  Vandalia,  111.  Child, 
Frederick  Marsl'all,  b.  Ja  15,  1914.  Address, 
3J0    S.    ist   St.,   Vandalia,   Ilf. 

1207.  *MARY  EDITH  CLARK 
(Sister  of  No.  11 14) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1906;  b.  F  6,  1879, 
Donovan,  111.;  d.  Evlan  (b.  Ag  18,  1838,  St. 
Joseph,  Mich.)  and  Clarissa  E.  (Watkins) 
Clark  (b.  Ag  9,  1843,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.). 
Eng.  Club;  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Taught 
at  Chillicothe,  1900-01;  Mt.  Vernon,  1902-9; 
grad.  stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-6.  Died  F  28, 
1909,   Sheldon,   111. 

1208.  PHILIP  HENRY  CLARK 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  31,  1873, 
Guilford,  111.;  s.  Edward  E.  (b.  F  2,  1845,  Ire- 
land) and  Sarah  F.  (Sale)  Clark  (b.  D  6, 
1851,  Guilford,  111.).  Prepared  in  Galena,  H. 
S.  Prill.,  1899-02,  and  Supt.,  Galena  Sch.  1902- 
6;  Atty.-at-Law,  Lawton  Okla.  1907 — .  Married 
Loretta  J.  Mahony,  Je  30,  1904,  Galena,  111. 
Child,  Edward  J.,  b.  Ja  12,  1907.  Address, 
Lawton,  Okla.t 

1209.  CHARLES  LUTHER  CLIFFORD 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  S  6,  1874, 
Serena,  111.;  s.  Martin  Luther  (b.  N  15,  1832, 
N.  Y.  St.)  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Sinclair) 
Clifford  (b.  Jl  29,  1836,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Ottawa  Tp.  H.  S.  Arc  Lamp  Dept.,  Western 
Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1899;  with  Chicago  Tele- 
phone Co.,  1900-2;  Elec.  Engr.,  War  Dept., 
1902-1917;  Elec.  and  Mech.  Engr.,  do,  1917 — . 
Married  Belle  Ethel  Jones,  D  19,  1900,  Chi- 
cago.    Address,  Silver  Spring,   Md. 

1210.  JANE  ELIZABETH  COOKE 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S. ;  b.  Je  4,  1866,  Monroe, 
Mich.;  d.  Jacob  (b.  1831,  Geneva,  N.  Y.)  and 
Sarah  (Grigg)  Cooke  (b.  1834,  Eng.).  Pr«- 
(lared  in  Monroe  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1890- 
91,  1893-95.  Classifier,  Univ.  of  Pa.  1899; 
Reorganizer,  Schmidlapp  Free  Lib.,  Piqua,  O., 
1960-01;  Cataloger  and  Reviser,  Lib.  of  Con- 
gress, 1901 — .  Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  111.;  Univ. 
Club,  Mich.;  Lib.  Assn.;  Epis.  Church.  Ad- 
dress, 900  E.  Capital  St.,  Washington,  D.  C; 
bus.   add..  Lib.  of  Congress,  do. 

121 1.     VIRGINIA    DINWIDDIE    (PIPER) 
B.   S.   in   Sc;  b.  Maroa,   111.;   d.  M.   E.  Din- 
widdie.      Married  Charles   E.   Piper,  My    1901. 
Chicago.     Address,  c/o  Chas.  E.  Piper,  Los  An- 
geles.$ 

121 2.  GEORGE  DODDS 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  N  4,  1878, 
Neoga,  111.;  s.  Eli  and  Ophelia  (Everhart) 
Dodds  (b.  Port  Washington,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Neopa  Pub.  Schs.  With  the  Bullock  Elec.  Mfg. 
Co.;  Asst.,  Test  Dept.,  1899-1901;  Sales  Engr., 
1901-3;  Foreman,  Test  Dept.,  1903-5;  Asst.  to 
Supt."  Const.,  1906-9;  Elec.  Engr.,  W.  &  L.  E. 
R.  R.,  1909-11;  with  Delaware  and  Hudson  Co., 
,9,, — .  Married  Lula  Engel,  Je  18,  1904,  Cin- 
cinnati. Child,  Roselle  Sue,  b.  Ap  9,  1905. 
Address.   10  Stanwix  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y.f 

.213.     RICHARD  CHARLES   DONOGHUE 

(Brother  of  No.  1661) 
Lawyer:  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  28,  1876,  La  Salle, 
Ind.;  s.  Timothy  J.  (b.  Belville,  Can.)  and 
Catharine  (Cody)  Donoghue  (b.  La  Salle,  111.). 
Prepared  in  St.  Bcde's  Coll.;  Univ.  Acad.  Ad- 
dress,  La   Salle,   Ill.t 


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1214.  ALEXANDER  DAWES  DuBOIS 
Farmer;   B.   S.   in   E.   E.;   E.   E..    1912;   b.   D 

19.  '875,  Springfield,  111.;  s.  Nicolas  (b.  Ap  7, 
1846,  Carlinville,  111.)  and  Orlena  Eliza  (Dawes) 
DuBois  (b.  Jl  20,  1851,  do.).  Prepared  in 
S|)ringlield  II.  S.  M.  and  E.  E.  Soc;  Pres.,  Mil. 
Club;  Nat.  Hist.  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Mil. 
Scholarship;  Winner  Hazelton  Medal;  Mil. 
Instr. ;  Adjt.  and  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.;  lllio  Bd. ; 
Class  Treas. ;  Class  Track  Team;  Del.  to  Stud. 
Assembly.  Cirad.  Stud.,  Cornell,  igo8-io; 
Draftsman,  The  Elec.  Storage  Battery  Co., 
1899-1900;  Wabash  R.  R.  Co.,  1900-02;  with 
West.  Elec.  Co.,  1902;  Engr.,  West.  Elec. 
Co.,  1902-06;  General  Staff  of  Power  Ap- 
paratus Mgr.,  do.,  1906-07;  Asst.  Electn. 
and  Mecli.  Engr.,  111.  Traction  System, 
1907-08;  Instr.  E.  E.,  Cornell,  igo8-ii;  Asst. 
Prof.,  E.  E.,  Purdue  Univ.,  1911-13;  wheat 
farming  1Q13 — .  Mem.  5th  Regt.  111.  Nat 
Guard,  1896-98.  Patents,  Nos.  826,  318;  836, 
019;  840,  690.  Auth. :  Will  it  Pay  to  Electrify 
the  .Sho])s,  Indus.  F.ngr.,  Ja  1912,  vol.  2,  pi).  1-8; 
A  Note  on  the  Nesting  of  the  Whippoorwill, 
The  .4uk,  igii,  vol.  28,  pp.  469-471;  Adjustable 
Speed  Direct  Current  Motors,  Elec.  World, 
1912,  vol.  59,  pp.  1063-86,  1113-1118,  1259-1263; 
April  Killdeers  (with  A.  A.  Allen),  Country 
Life  in  Am.,  19 14,  vol.  25,  pp.  41-42;  Power 
Formulas  for  Mach.  Tools,  Elec.  World,  1915, 
vol.  65,  pp.  928-933.  Mem.,  Soc.  for  Promotion 
Engng.  Educ;  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  Am.  Ornith.  Union; 
St.  Louis  Ry.  Club;  M.  E.  Church.  Married 
Alma  Margaret  Houser,  N  8,  1902,  Lincoln,  111. 
Address,  Dutton,  Mont. 

1215.  HARRY  TRUXTUN   EASTMAN 
Architect;    B.    S.    in   Arch.;    b.    Ja   25.    1878, 

Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  Frank  S.  (b.  Fort  Snelling, 
Minn.)  and  Cora  Louisa  (Brackett)  Eastman 
(b.  Jl  22,  1858,  Rock  Island,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Rock  Island  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Junior 
Engr.  in  Govt.  Const,  work  from  1899-1906, 
under  U.  S.  Kngr.  Office,  Rock  Island,  111.; 
Chief  Engr.,  Healy  Tibbitts  Const.  Co.,  San 
Francisco,  1906-g;  Supt.,  Holabird  &  Roche, 
Archs.  of  Chicago,  1909 — ;  Capt.,  25th  Engrs. 
Corps,  1917;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, 116  N.  25th  St.,  Omaha,  Neb.;  bus.  add., 
161 8  Monadnock  Block,  Chicago. 

1216.  HOWARD  MONTGOMERY  ELY 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  F  19,  1876, 
Peoria;  s.  Edwin  C.  (b.  1840,  O.)  and  Mary 
M.  (Grier)  Ely  (b.  1847,  Danville,  Pa.).  Pre- 
pared in  Peoria  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Shield 
and  Trident.  Asst.  Engr.  to  Supt.,  Peoria  Water 
Works,  1899;  Asst.  Engr.,  D.  W.  Mead,  Const. 
Engr.,  1899-1907;  Engr.,  Parkman- Washing- 
ton Co.,  Contr.  Engrs.,  Chicago,  1907-9'  Supt., 
Danville  Water  Co.,  1909 — .  Auth.:  Descrip- 
tion of  Concrete  Dam  Const.,  Proc.  III.  Soc. 
Engrs.  and  Stirfs.,  1904;  The  Southwest  Water 
Tunnel,  do.,  1908;  Legislation  in  Regard  to 
Stream  Pollution  in  111.,  Proc.  Water  Supply 
Assn..  1910;  Pumping  Station  and  Pumping 
Engine  Duty,  Report  Water  Works  Comn., 
Proc.  III.  Soc.  Engrs.  and  Survs.  Mem.,  West. 
Soc.  Engrs.,  1901-1916;  111.  Soc.  of  Engrs. 
and  Survs.,  1904-12;  Past  Pres.,  111.  Water 
Works  Assn.;  Ind.  San.  and  Water  Supply 
Assn.;  Treas.,  Danville  Rotary  Club,  1017-18; 
Danville  Elks  Lodge.  Married  Nellie  B.  Hawes, 
S  18,  1907,  Danville  (died  Jl  16,  1909). 
(Thild,  Nellie  Jane  Grier,  b.  Ag  i,  1908.  .Ad- 
dress,  516   N.    Walnut   St.,   Danville,    111. 

1217.  EDNA  FAIRCHILD  (PIER) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  My  5,  1876,  Marinette,  Wis.;  d. 
Charles  March  (b.  Mr  10,  1850,  Knightstown. 
Ind.)  and  Sarah  Jane  (Cook)  Fairchild  (b.  Ag 
9,  1850,  Irasburg,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Marinette 
fWis.)  H.  S.  and  Walnut  Hill  Sch.,  Natick, 
Mass.  Attended  Wellesley  Coll.,  1894-5-  Pi 
Beta  Phi.  Cataloger,  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
DeKalb,     111.,     1899-1900;     Organizer,     Chicago 


City  Club,  190s;  Asst.,  John  Crerar  Lib.,  Chi- 
cago, 190S-8;  Asst.  Libr.,  Ryerson  Lib.,  Art 
Inst.,  Chicago,  1908-12.  Mem.,  Chicago  Welles- 
ley  Club;  Chicago  Lib.  Club.  Married  Colwert 
George  Pier,  Mr  12.  1912,  Wausau,  Wis.  Ad- 
dress,  802   1st    St.,   Wausau,   Wis.t 

1218.  CLARENCE  EARL  FLEAGER 
Telephone  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  My  23, 
1879,  Sheldon,  111.;  s.  William  Barnum  (b. 
S  7,  1830,  Carlisle,  Pa.)  and  Frances  (Milli- 
man)  Fleager  (b.  O  17,  1853).  Prepared  in 
Sheldon  H.  S.  Baseball  Team.  Clerk,  Am. 
Telephone  &•  Telegraph  Co.,  Chicago,  1899- 
1901;  Dist.  Mgr.,  1901;  St.  Paul,  Service  Insp., 
1901-02;  Switchboardman,  Sunset  Telephone  & 
Telegraph  Co.,  Seattle,  1902-04;  Sunt.,  Inside 
Plant,  Puget  Sound  Div.,  1904;  Dist.  Supt. 
Const.,  Puget  Sound  Dist.,  1904-09;  City  Plant 
Chief,  Seattle,  1909;  Dist.  Supt.,  Plant.  San 
l-'rancisco  Coast  Div.  1910;  Div.  Plant  Engr., 
(>ntral  Div.,  San  Francisco  1911-16;  Plant 
Engr.,  San  Francisco,  1917 — .  Assoc.  Mem..  A. 
I.  E.  E.;  Engrs.  Club  of  San  Francisco;  Hill- 
side Club,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Married  Mabell  E. 
Maynard,  Jl  12,  1905.  Child,  William  May- 
nard,  b.  Ap  20,  1907.  Address,  927  Indian  Rock 
Ave.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

1 219.  EUGENE  WILLIAM  PENN  FLESCH 
B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  28,  1876,  Philadelphia; 
s.  J.  A.  and  Fredericka  (Astruck)  Flesch. 
Kappa  Sigma.  Married  Rose  Eisler,  O  29, 
1904,  New  York.  Child,  Ruth  b.  Ag  8,  1905. 
Address,  4809  Calumet  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

1220.  MARCUS  SAMUEL  FLETCHER 
Phys.  and  Surg.;  M.  D.,  1898;  B.  S.,  1899;  b. 
F  17,  1869,  Ridgefarm,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  O 
28,  1839,  do.)  and  Mahala  (Haworth) 
Fletcher  (b.  O  15,  1842,  Georgetown,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Ridgefarm  H.  S.  Phi  Rho  Sigma 
of  P.  &  S.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Ridgefarm,  1898- 
1902;  do.,  Danville,  111.,  1902-05;  do.,  (jeorge- 
town.  111.,  1905-18;  Vermilion  Co.  Health  Offi- 
cer, 1902-04.  First  Lt.,  M.  O.  R.  C,  1917. 
Mem.,  Vermilion  Co.  Med.  Soc,  1900;  111.  St. 
Med.  Soc,  1902;  Friends  Church;  St.  Med. 
Assn.;  A.  M.  A.  Married  Jessie  Baum,  Ag  5, 
1897,  Newport,  Ind.  Child,  Mildred,  b.  Ap 
8,    1900.     Address,   Georgetown,   111. 

1221.  JOHN  ALBERT  FOBERG 
Instructor;  B.  S.;  b.  Mr  12,  1876,  Chicago; 
s.  Nels  A.  (b.  Sweden)  and  Mathilda  (Berg- 
strom)  Foberg  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Chicago 
Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Attended  summer  quarters, 
l^niv.  of  Chicago,  1895-7-8.  Fellowship  in  Math. 
(Not  used).  Instr.,  Math,  Crane  Junior  Coll., 
Chicago.  Married  Louise  Julia  F.,  Jl  i,  1904, 
Chicago.  Child,  Marian,  b.  1906.  Address, 
4031   N.  Avers  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

1222.     ROBERT  LAMBERT  FOWLER 
Mgr.,    Paving  Co.;   B.   S.   in   C.   E.;   b.   O   4, 

1876,  Charity,  111.;  s.  Robert  and  Ellen  (Dillon) 
Fowler.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  One  yr.  Min.  and  Civ. 
Engr.;  Min.  Engr.,  Utah  Fuel  Co.;  ^one  yr.. 
Chief  Engr., <fo.;  one-half  yr.,  Supt.,  Nev.  (5oal 
Co.;  Prospecting  with  Diamond  Drill;  Supt., 
Gelsonite  and  Coal  Mines  of  the  Barber 
Asphaltum  Co.,  Dragon,  Ut.;  Mgr.,  Plant  of 
The  Barber  Asphalt  Paving  Co.,  Maurer  N.  J. 
Address,   168   High  St.,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J. 

1223.     WILLIAM    ALEXANDER    GORDON 

ERASER 

(Brother  of  No.  3370) 

Mech.    Engr.;    B.    S.    in    M.    E. ;    b.    Ja    27, 

187s,   La  Salle,   111.;   s.    William  H.    (b.   Mr   26, 

1838,   Perth,    Ont.)    and   Lydia   M.    (Waterman) 

Eraser    (b.    Ap    26    1848,     Pleasant    River,     N. 

S.).      Prepared   in   La    Salle   H.    S.      Delta   Tau 

Delta;  Shield  and  Trident;  Tau  Beta  Pi;   .-Mpha 

Delta   Zeta;    Adjt.,   Univ.    Re>rt.      Asst.   Master 


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Mech.,  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1901-02;  Master 
Mech.  Flammiofunis  Co.,  Mojave,  Calif.,  1903; 
Gen.  Mgr.,  do.,  1904-05;  Asst.  Master  Mech. 
Calumet  and  Ariz.  Copi)er  Co.,  Bisbee,  Ariz., 
1905-09;  Gen.  Mgr.,  Barbour  Asphalt  Co.. 
Trinidad,  S.  Am.,  1909-12;  Irrigation  Engr., 
Wellton  Ariz.,  1912-17.  Capt.,  U.  S.  A.  Engrs., 
1917;  Overseas,  1918 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Julia  Belle  Lewis.  Ag  15.  1907,  Still- 
man  Valley,  111.  Children:  William  Lewis,  b. 
My  16,  1908;  Lucy  Bell  b.  Ap  25,  1910;  Robert 
Gordon,  b.  Ag  11,  1913;  John  Halliday,  b. 
Mr  27,  1916.     Address,  Compton,  Calif. 

1224.  DAISY    GARVER    (BAUM) 
(Wife  of  No.  857;  Sister  of  No.  1874) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  22,  1875,  Farmer 
City,  111.;  d.  Christian  (b.  1849,  Harrisburg, 
Pa.)  and  Eva  (Pettit)  Garver  (b.  1855,  Shelby- 
ville,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ. 
Pi  Beta  Phi.  Married  Harry  William  Baum 
('95),  Mr  20,  1900,  Bloomington,  111.  Address, 
Biltmore  Hotel,  New  York  City. 

1225.  WINFRED   DEAN    GERBER 
San.   Engr.;    B.   S.    in  M.   &  S.   E.;   b.   Jl  8 

1876;  s.  Henry  H.  (b.  My  18,  1846,  Byron 
III.)  and  Isabella  C.  (Dean)  Gerber  (b.  Ca 
zanovia,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S 
Mun.  and  San.  Engr.,  Chicago,  1899-1902;  R 
R.  Location  and  Const.,  Okla.,  1902-06;  Ark. 
1906-07;  C.  R.  I.  and  P.  R.  R.,  Chicago,  1907 
08;  Chief  Engr.  of  R.  R.  Project,  Ky.,  1908 
09;  mem.,  firm  The  W.  S.  Shields  Co.  San 
Civ.  Engrs.,  Chicago,  1909-16;  San.  Engr. 
Blackmer  and  Post  Pipe  Co.,  191 6-1 7 ;do..  Clay 
Products  Assn.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  111.  Soc.  Engrs. 
and  Survs.;  West.  Soc.  Engrs.;  Am.  Ry  Engng, 
Assn.;  Illini  Club  of  Chicago;  V.  P.,  HL  Soc 
of  Engrs.,  1916;  Pres.,  do.,  1917;  la.  Engng 
Soc  ;  Engng.  Soc.  of  Wis.;  111.  Highway  Im 
provement  Assn.  Married  Jessie  Fuller  David 
son  Ag  27,  1902,  Galesburg,  111.  Child,  Jean 
Isabelle  b.  Ag  17,  »9io.  Address,  161 1  Fargo 
Ave.,  Chicago. 

1226.  HUGH  McWHURR  GILCHRIST 
Min.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E  ;  b.  O  21,  1878 
Rapids  City,  111.;  s.  John  Weir  (b  b  1857^ 
Wanlockhead,  Scot.)  and  Caroline  (Schaecter) 
Gilchrist  (b.  My  1859,  Rapids  City,  I"-)-  .P"^ 
pared  in  Viola,  111.  and  Univ.  Acad.  M.  E 
Mich.  Coll.  of  Mines,  1900.  Asst.  Supt.,  bo 
Smelting  Co.,  1900-2;  Engr.  Empire  and  Alden 
Coal  Co.,  1902-10;  V.  P.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Alden 
Coal  Co.,  1910 — .  Married  Elizabeth  Quirk, 
Ap  29,  1903,  Peoria.  Child,  Mary  Marjorie, 
b.  My  13,  1907.     Address,  Davenport,  la.T 

1227.  WALTER  HURLEY  GRIFFIN 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  24,  1876, 
May  wood.  111.;  s.  George  Walter  (b.  Mr  20, 
1851,  Haverhill,  Mass.)  and  Estelle  Melvina 
(Burley)  Griffin  (b.  Mr  13,  1852,  St.  Charles, 
III  )  Prepared  in  Oak  Park  H.  S.  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Arch.  Club;  Le  Cercle  Francais.  Arch. 
Draftsman,  Chicago,  1899-1901;  Arch,  and  Laiid- 
scape  Arch,  with  Frank  Lloyd  \Vright  Oak 
Park  111.,  1901-05;  Practicing  independently, 
1906-^;  Prize  ($8,500)  for  design  of  Australian 
Capital  City,  1912;  Working  out  plan  for  Capi- 
tal City,  Australia.  >9"4---  ^J^?'"->  ^h'"  in" 
Arch  Club;  Jefferson  Club;  Univ.  Club;  111. 
Chap.  A.  I.  A.;  City  Club  of  Chicago.  Married 
Marion  Lucy  Mahoney  Je  29,  191;,  Michigan 
City,  Ind.  Address,  17.S  W.  Jackson  B  yd., 
Chicago,  c/o  Geo.  W.  Griffin;  or  395  Collins 
St.,  Melborne,   Australia. 

1228.  FREDERICK  GRIM 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  10,  1875, 
Canton,  111.;  s.  E.  W.  and  Elizabeth  Ann 
(Jones)  Grim  (b.  Salt  Lake  City).  .  Pre 
pared  in  Canton  II.  S.  Married  Ida  Christina 
Anderson,  Mr  18,  1902,  Canton,  111.     Children: 


Robert  Frederick,  b.  Ap  5,  1903;  Charles  Wil- 
liam, b.  Ap  30,  1910.  Address,  133  Calendar 
Ave.  LaGrange,  III.;  bus.  add.,  22  W.  Monroe 
St.,  Chicago. t 

1229.       LOUIS  DIXON  HALL 
Specialist     in     Marketing     Live     Stock     and 
Meats;   B.   S.   in  Agr. ;   M.   S.,   1906;   b.   Je   13, 
1878,    Taylorville,    111.;    s.    William    W.    (b.    N 

30,  1847,  Springfield,  111.)  and  Sarah  Louisa 
(Stewart)  Hall  (b.  Mr  31,  1849,  Waukegan, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Hawarden  (la.)  H.  S. 
Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Agr.  Club.  Engaged 
in  beef  cattle  trade,  ranching  at  Fairfax;  S. 
Dak.;  cattle  feeding  at  Hawarden,  la.;  general 
farming,  1899-1903;  Instr.,  An.  Husb.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  and  ist  Asst.,  An.  Husb.,  111.  Agr. 
Exp.  Sta.,  1903-09;  Asst.  Prof.,  An.  Husb., 
Univ.  of  111.,  and  Asst.  Chief,  An.  Husb.,  * 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1909-14;  Specialist  in  Market- 
ing  Live    Stock   and    Meats,    Bur.    of    Markets, 

U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1914 — .  Mem.,  A.  A.  A. 
S.;  Am.  Soc.  of  An.  Production;  Sigma  Xi; 
Hon.  Mem.,  Alpha  Zeta.  .'\uth.:  Bui.  147,  111. 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Market  Classes  and  Grades  of 
Meat;  Bui.  158,  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Relative 
Economy,  Composition  and  Nutritive  Value  of 
the  Various  Cuts  of  Beef  (with  A.  D.  Em- 
mett) ;  Report  113,  Office  of  the  Sec,  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  Methods  and  Cost  of  Marketing 
Live  Stock  and  Meats;  Farmers  Bui.  718,  U. 
S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Cooperative  Live  Stock  Ship- 
ping Assns.  (with  S.  W.  Doty)  ;  also  Pamphlets, 
Circulars  Nos.  79,  88,  91,  92,  94,  98,  163,  169 
(with  Herbert  W.  Mumford);  articles  in  vari- 
ous agr.  jours.,  and  other  periodicals.  Married 
Elizabeth  Cutler  Wilder,  Je  13,  1900,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  Dixon  Wilder,  b.  My  7, 
1902;  Charles  Nelson,  b.  F  12,  1904;  Elizabeth 
Virginia,  b.  Mr  5,  1910.  Address,  3823  Liv- 
ingston St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1230.  JOHN  NEWTON  HERWIG 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  JI  27,  1875, 
Mason  City,  111.;  s.  Gerhard  (b.  Hessen  Castle, 
Ger.)  and  Elizabeth  (Sullivan)  Herwi?  (b.  Go- 
shen, N.  J.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  of  111.  Acad. 
Machinist,  1900;  Draftsman,  1900.  Automatic 
Block  Signals,  Maintaining  Block  Signals; 
Mech.  Draftsman;  Water  Service  C.  C.  and 
L.  R.  R.,  1904 — •.  Married  Pearl  Merrill,  Je 
16,  1910,  St.  David,  Ariz.  Child,  Lois  Pearl, 
b.  D  26,   191 1.     Address,  Lordsburg,  Calif. t 

1231.  IRWYN  HORATIO  HILL 
Architect;    B.    S.    in    Arch.;    b.    F    19,    1875, 

Joliet  111.;  s.  Charles  Augustus  (b.  1834,  Trux- 
ton,  N.  Y.)  and  Lydia  Melissa  (Wood)  Hill 
(b.  1838,  Crete,  111.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.; 
Chicago  Art  Inst.,  1897-98.  Phi  Delta  Theta. 
Bugler,  111.  Nat.  Guard,  1891-93;  Firm  of 
Woodroofe,  Griffin,  and  Hill.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O. 
E.,  Lodge  No.  17.^.  Tacoma,  Wash.;  Treas., 
Tacoma  Rotary  Club.  Married  Jamie  E. 
Woody,  Je  11,  1901,  Champaign.  Child,  Fred- 
erick Way,  b.  Mr  30,  1905.  Address,  2816  N. 
30th  St.,  Tacoma,  Wash.;  bus.  add.,  510  Tacoma 
Bldg.,  do. 

1232.  JOHN   KING  HOAGLAND 

(Husband  of  No.  1508) 
Farmer  and   Shipper;    B.    S.   in   Agr.;   b.  Ag 

31,  1873,  Mode,  111.;  s.  John  W.  (b.  1832,  O.) 
and  Carrie  (King)  Hoagland  (b.  1842,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Shelbyville  H.  S.  Philomathean; 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Pres.,  Ath.  Assn.;  Capt., 
Track  Team;  111.  and  Conf.  record  in  mile 
walk.  Farmer  and  Grain,  Hay  and  Live  Stock 
Shipper.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. ;  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Married  Frances  Myrtle  Green  ('01),  F  12, 
1002,  Urhana  (died  D  23,  i9o8,  Ilartland, 
Wis.);  Alice  Mary  Green,  Ap  27,  1910.  Chil- 
dren: Max  Green,  b.  Ag  3,  1904;  Karl  King, 
I).  N  20,  1907.  .'Iddress,  Woodside  Farm,  R. 
7,   Shelbyville,  111. 


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Baccalaureate  Alumni 


1233.     GEORGE  WALLACE  HUBBARD 
(Husband  of  No.  1526) 

Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  M.  E.,  1912; 
b.  I)  11;,  1876,  L'rbana;  s.  George  Wyllys  and 
Edna  Price  (Post)  Hubbard.  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Mil. 
Club;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Draftsman,  iqoa; 
Asst..  i\L  K.,  iQOj-ii;  Mecb.  Engr.,  Grabani 
Burnbani  &  Co.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  igii — .  Mar- 
ried Mabel  Hopkins  Coi),  S  11,  iQoi,  Indian- 
apolis. Children:  Elizabeth  Edna,  b.  My  20, 
1905;  Mabel  Lois,  b.  S  4,  1913.  Address,  222 
Iowa  St.,  Oak  Park.  111. 

1234.  ALINE  DELLENA  HUGHSTON 

(ENOCHS) 
(Wife  of  No.  1 125) 
B.  S.  in  Sc.;  b.  Ja  29,  1878,  Buckley,  111.: 
d.  Herbert  Abott  (b.  My  18,  1844,  Otego,  N. 
Y.)  and  Mary  A.  (Smith)  Hugbston  (b.  .•\p  3, 
1848,  Waterloo  ().).  Prepared  in  Urbana  II.  .S. 
Alethenai.  Taught  in  Champaign  schs.,  1899- 
1900;  Stud,  at  ,'\rt  Inst.,  1905.  Married  Claude 
D.  Enochs  ('98),  Je  14,  1900,  Urbana.  Child, 
Claude  H.,  b.  Je  29,  igo6.  Address,  506  Com- 
merce Bldg.,  St.  Paul.f 

1235.  FREDERICK  MILTON  JAMES 
Clergyman;    B.    S.    in    Sc;    b.    Ag    13,    1869, 

Piasa,  111.;  s.  George  (b.  Ag  1840,  Liverpool, 
Eng.)  and  Annie  M.  (Laing)  James  (b.  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Piasa  Pub.  Sch.  McKendree  Coll., 
1891-2,  1894-6.  Clergyman  in  So.  111.  Conf.; 
served  Tamalio  charge,  1900-1;  Joppe  charge, 
1901-4;  Thebes  charge,  1904-5;  Irvington, 
1905-7;  Monasin,  1907-9;  Makanda,  1909-11; 
Pinkstaff,  1911—.  Elder,  M.  E.  Church,  So. 
111.  Conf.;  Ordained  Deacon  by  Bishop  Vin- 
cent, 1902;  do.  by  Bishop  McCabe,  Litchfield, 
111.  Married  Flora  Ethel  Dill.  S  26,  1905, 
Vienna,  111.  Children:  Luella  Margaret,  b. 
Ag  25,  1906;  Anna  Bell  Ruth,  b.  F  3,  1909; 
Esther  Dill,  b.  O  15,  1910.  Address,  Mt.  Erie, 
111. 

1236.  LOUISE  JONES  (ADSIT) 
(Wife  of  No.  1448;  Sister  of  Nos.  658,  659) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Champaign;  d.  James 
St.  Claire  (b.  London,  O.)  and  Eliza  (Houston) 
Tones  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Married  Bert  Wilson 
Adsit  ('01),  N  2,  1902,  Champaign.  Children: 
Stephen  Bert,  b.  S  26,  1906;  Mary  Louise,  b. 
Mr   17,    191 1.     Address,  Pontiac,   Ill.t 

1237.  EMMA  REED  JUTTON 
(Sister  of  No.  1715) 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  New  Albany,  Ind.; 
d.  Joseph  (b.  O  28,  1840)  and  Elizabeth  (Reed) 
Jutton  (b.  O  27,  1848.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  Achoth.  Loan  Libn.,  Univ.  of 
111.;  Libn.  and  Lecturer  in  Lib.  Sch.  Mem., 
Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  111.  Lib.  Assn.;  Christian 
Church.  Address,  501  Chalmers  St.,  Cham- 
paign. 

1238.     JAMES  FRANKLIN  KABLE 

(Brother  of  No.  1716) 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Je  12,  1876, 
Virden,  111.;  s.  Benj.  Franklin  (b.  Ap  4,  1840, 
Green  Co..  O.)  and  Anna  Maria  (Freeman) 
Kable  (b.  S  8,  1842,  Virden,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Blackburn  Univ.  and  Staunton  Mil.  Acad., 
Va.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Alpha 
Delta  Sigma;  Architect's  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Asst.,  G.  E.  D.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1899-1901;  Instr., 
Descrip.  Geom.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1901-02;  Instr., 
G.  E.  D.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1902-04;  Struct.  Drafts- 
man with  Prudy  and  Henderson,  1903;  Arch. 
Supt.,  1904;  E.  C.  &  R.  M.  Shankland,  1905; 
Am.  Bridge  Co.,  1905;  D.  H.  Burnham  &  Co., 
1905;  Sr.  mem.,  Kable  &  Kable,  Portland,  Ore., 
1 907-11;   Chief  Engr.,  Pacific  Iron  Work^,  do., 


1911-17;  Ship  draftsman,  G.  M.  Standifer 
Const.  Corp.,  Vancouver,  Wash.,  1917 — . 
Auth.:  Free-hand  Lettering  (with  J.  D.  Phil- 
lips), Chicago,  1902.  Address,  c/o  G.  M. 
Standifer  Const.  Corp.,  Vancouver,  Wash. 

1239.     DANIEL   CLEMENT  KETCHUM 
(Brother  of  No.  889) 

Lawyer;  A.  B.;  LL.  B.,  1904;  b.  O  11,  1877. 
Kewanee,  111.;  s.  Smith  (b.  Ja  7,  1840,  Bucyrus, 
O.)  and  Martha  Ann  (Clement)  Ketchum  (b. 
Ag  17,  1846,  Hamilton,  Can.).  Prepared  in 
Elmwood  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa 
Nu;  Adel])hic;  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Eng.  (Jlub;  Van 
Twiller  Court;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Orat.  Assn.;  Ath. 
Assn.;  Jr.  Hatchet  Orat.;  Sr.  Class  Orat. 
Prin.,  Girard  H.  S.,  1900;  Supt.  and  Prin., 
Schs.,  Rosemond,  111.,  1900-02;  Practicing  law, 
1904 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  Kansas  City 
Bar  Assn.  Married  Helen  Elizabeth  Mann, 
Je  26,  1909.  Children:  Daniel  Reading,  b.  My 
28,  1910;  Sara  Francis,  b.  Ja  18,  1912;  Milo 
Clement,  b.  F  14,  191 3;  Barbara,  b.  My  29, 
I9'i7.  Address,  415  Keith  &  Perry  Bldg.,  Kan- 
sas City,    Mo. 

1240.  JAMES  THOMPSON  KINGSBURY 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  1902;  b. 
Lawrence  Co.,  111.;  s.  R.  W.  and  Josephine 
Kingsbury.  Prepared  in  Vincennes  Univ.  and 
Pub.  Schs.  Mem..  Christian  Church.  Mar- 
ried Mary  Grace  Hicks,  Mr  17,  1912,  Bisbee, 
.'\riz.     Address,   Tombstone,   Ariz.f 

1241.     FRED  CONRAD  KOCH 

Professor;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1900;  b. 
My  16,  1876,  Chicago;  s.  Frederick  (b.  Ag  29, 
1840,  Gudensberg,  Ger.)  and  Louise  Henrietta 
(Fischer)  Koch  (b.  O  14  1846,  Elmhurst,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Oak  Park  H.  S.  Ph.  D.,  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1912.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  .Sigma 
Xi;  Phi  Chi.  Fellow,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1899-1900;  Instr.,  Chem^  1900-02;  Research 
Cheni.  with  Armour  &  (To.,  1902-09;  Fellow, 
Physiol.  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1909-10; 
Asst.,  Physiol.  Chem.,  1910-12;  Asst.  Prof., 
Physiol.  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1912 — . 
Auth.:  On  the  Presence  of  Histidine  in  Pig 
Thyreoglobulin,  Jour.  Biol.  Chem..  Vol.  IX., 
191 1,  pp.  121-122;  articles  in  Jour.  Biol.  Chem., 
Am.  Jour,  of  Physiol.,  Interstate  Med.  Jour. 
Mem..  A.  C.  S.;'A.  A.  A.  S.;  Chaos  Club; 
Am.  Soc.  Biol.  Chemists.  Married  Bertha  Ethel 
Zink,  Ag  20,  1901,  Champaign.  Address,  5743 
Maryland  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Dept. 
Physiol.    Chem.,   Univ.    of   Chicago,    do. 

1242.     IDA  SUSAN  LANDEL   (HOLMES) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Roberts,  111.;  d.  Jacob 
(b.  Alsace,  France)  and  Susan  (Gipe)  Landel 
(b.  Edgerton,  O.).  Prepared  in  Paxton  H.  S. 
Watcheka;  Le  Cercle  Francais;  Der  Deutsche 
Verein;  Capt.  Basketball  Team.  Married  Edwin 
Miles  Holmes,  Mr  8,  191 1,  Indianola,  Miss. 
.iddress,   Heathman,   Miss.f 

1243.     JOHN  ALBERT  LATZER 
(Brother   of  Nos.    1371,   2733,    3444,   7025) 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1900;  b.  N  11,  1876, 
near  Highland,  111.;  s.  Louis  (b.  N  11,  1849, 
near  Highland,  111.)  and  Elisa  (Luehm)  Latzer 
(b.  Mr  12,  1852,  do.).  Prepared  in  Pub.  Schs. 
of  Highland;  LTniv.  Acad.  Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C. 
A.;  Agr.  Club;  Alpha  Zeta.  Ed.  ///.  Agricul- 
turist; Chem.  and  Processer  for  Helvetia  Milk 
Candy  C^o.,  1900-4;  Mgr.,  Delta  Plant  for  Hel- 
vetia Milk  Condg.  Co.,  1904-7;  do.,  Wellsboro 
Plant,  do.,  1907 — .  Married  Clara  Louise 
Briggs,  N  21,  1906,  Delta.  O.  Children:  John 
Briggs,  b.  O  23,  1909;  Tliomas  Franklin,  b. 
Mr  12,  1912;  Louis  Jr.,  b.  D  31,  ioi6  (died 
Ta  1,  1917).  Address,  19  Bacon  St.,  Wellsboro, 
Pa.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Helvetia  Milk  Condg.  Co., 
do. 


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1244.  CARROLL  GRAY  LAWRENCE 
Arch.  Appraiser;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  12, 
187s,  Carbondale;  s.  Charles  Carroll  (b.  Ja  31. 
18?"/  Paris,  111.)  and  Ellen  Jane  (Hamilton) 
Lawrence  (b.  Je  16,  1841.  Prairie  dc>.).  Pre- 
pared in  St.  Norm.,  Carbondale.  Track  team. 
Arch.  Draftsman.  St.  Louis,  1900;  Arch.  Ap- 
praiser, Chicago,  1900-3;,  Nvith  Am  Appraisal 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  1903— .Mem.,  Presby  Church 
Married  Beatrice  Steele,  Je  24  1918.  Ness 
City,  Kan.  Address,  c/o  W.  S.  Uhler,  lipton, 
la.' 

1 245.  WILLL\M  BLAKE  LEACH 
Lawyer-  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  10,  1877, 
McLean!  111.;  s.  Samuel  L  (b.  D  3^c^  x840  West- 
moreland,  N.  H.)  and  Nancy  M  (Blake)  Leach 
(b.  Te  II,  1842,  Swansey  rfo.).  Prepared  in 
MrlVan  H  S-  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  LL.  B., 
II  -Weslevan''-;902.  Mem.,  Bd  of  Contro  of 
Athletics;  Tennis  Mgr.;  Pres.,  Le  Cercle  Fran- 
cais  Practicing  law,  1902— ;  Elected  mem. 
Faculty:  Law  I)ept.,  111.  .  Wesleyan  Univ 
Bfoomington.  .905--  Married  B""'"  Staple- 
ton  D  19,  1906,  Bloomington,  111.  Children. 
Marian,  b!  Je  2',,  1909;  Shelton  Blake,  b.Ap 
28,  191 1.  Address,  512  ELo'^iJ^S^t..  Bloom 
in^on,  111.;  bus.  add.,  ist  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  do. 
,246.     OSCAR    ADOLPH    LEUTWILER 

(Brother  of  No.  4774) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  M  E.  1 900 ;  b. 
F  16.  1877,  Highland,  IlL;  s.  Adolph  (b  Ag  8, 
1855  do;  and  Celina  (Seeger)  Leutwiler  (b. 
O  7  1857  Wintherthur,  Switzerland).  Prepared 
h^  LTniv.  Acad.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Shield  and  Tndent;  M  E.  Soc.;  _^  «^as 
Tr  Cla<;s-  Pi  Tau  S  gma;  Theta  Tau;  Class 
l^aseSll  f  earn.  Fellowship  in  ME  1899^1900: 
Draftsman  with  Parhn  Orendorff  Co.,  Canton, 
111  1901;  Instr.  M.  E.  Dept  Lehigh  Univ., 
1901-03;  Asst.  Prof..  Mach.  Design,  Un.v  o 
111  1903-16;  ProL,  do.,  1916— .  Auth.. 
No  es  on  Mechanics  of  Machinery,  90  PP., 
^907;  Text  book  on  Mach.  Design,  607  pp., 
,917  Married  Ehse  Verena  Kaeser.  S  5,  iQOi, 
Hie-hland  111.  Clnldren:  Lester  Glenn,  b.  Ap 
"I907  kathryn  Elizabeth  b  Je  4,  iQir.  Ad- 
dress,   SI  1   W.   Green   St.,  Urbana,    111. 

1.47      ELLA    MARIAN    LOFTUS 
^^^  (TURNBULL) 

A  B  in  L  &  A.;  b.  S  26,  1876,  Ivesdale, 
111.;' d. 'John  L.  and  Mary  J.  (Lyons)  Loftus 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S  Taught  in  Dixon 
H  S  1899-1902;  Ashland,  1902-3;  Pekm, 
79034  Colo  Springs,  Colo.,  1904-8.  „  ^^?".'f  j' 
r?r  William  Gra'y  Turnbull,  Jl  30,  1908  Child 
William  G.,  b.  N  21  1915.  Address  St.  Sana 
torium  for  Tuberculosis,  Cresson,  Pa. 

1248  *FRED  MORGAN  McELFRESH 
Agriculturalist;  B.  S  in  Sc  ;  b-  Mr  27,  1 8^74. 
Waverly.  111.;  s.  Grcenberry  K}gg5^\b-  f^Vn^^^-'^'j 
Elvira  (Morgan)  McElfrtsh  (b.  ().).  ^  "^epaien 
in  Tacksonvlle  H.  S.  Philomathean;  Track 
eani  Asst  Zool..  Ore.  Agr  Coll  :8g9-i9o;; 
foreman  of  fruit  farm,  1901-6.  Married  Ger- 
trude Elizabeth  Ewing  F  24.  1905,  O.swego. 
Ore.     Died  S,  1906,  Salem,  Ore. 

:249.     MARY  KELLY   (McGILVREY) 
A    B.  in  L.   &  A.;  b.   Ag  23,  1869,  Cumber- 

St.,   Kent,   O.t 

,250.     JESSE  ERLE  MEHARRY 

(Brother   of  Nos.   2460,  2757) 

Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A  ; 

b    D   31     1876,  Philo  Tp.,   111.;  s.  Jesse   <b.   O 

19     183s.    nea^   Wingate.    Ind.      and  Addie  A. 


[li 


(Francis)  Meharry  (b,  S  20,  1852,  New  Len- 
nox, 111.).  Prepared  in  Tolono  H.  fe.  Uass 
Track  Team;  Univ.  Track  Squad;  Class  Sec. 
Auth.:  Miscellaneous  articles  in  live  stock 
i.apers.  Mem.,  111.  Live  Stock  Breeders  Assn.; 
111.  Swine  Breeders'  and  Expert  Judges  Assn., 
Grand  Representative  K.  of  P.;  Dir.,  Tolono 
IS.  &  L.  Assn.;  D.  O.  K.  K.j.Hon.  Mem  ,  Wis. 
St.  Swine  Breeders'  Assn.;  ^<^c^:Treas.  Poland- 
China  Club  of  111.,  1914-18;,  Dir  Nat,  Swine 
Growers'  Assn.,  1915;  Premier  Champion  Ex- 
hibitor, 111.  St.  Fair,.  1911,  '?'-^>  '1^'^;  '^,\r-' 
1917;  Premier  Champion  Breeder,  HI-  St.  l-air, 
iQii.  IQI2,  1913.  1917;  K.  ^■■■^9o^■,  Tolono  K. 
of  P.  Band,  leader,  1904-5-  Married  Kathenne 
I  Hay,  S  22,  1916.  Springfield  111.  Children: 
Iharlotte  Adeline,  b.  S  18,  1917;  Jesse  Erie, 
jr.,  b.  O  21,  1918.  Address,  Tolono,  111. 

1251.  'BENONI    EDWARD   MERCIL 
B.    S.    in    E.    E.;    b.    Jl   4,    1877,   Chicago;    s. 

Benoni  Mercil.  Engng.  Dept.,  Am.  Tel.  and 
Tel.  Co.     Died  Mr  28,  1906. 

1252.  JOSEPH  ALBERT  MESIROFF 
Elec.   Engr.;   B.    S.   in  E.   E.;  b.   S  25,    1873- 

Russia;  s.  Albert  (b.  Russia)  and  Lorea 
Mesiroff  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Kngng.  Soc;  Scholarship.  Mem.,  Chicago  Club, 
Univ  of  111.  Elec.  Engr.,  Milwaukee  Elec.  Ry. 
&  Light  Co.;  Consulting  Engr.,  W.  En|"g- ,^nd 
Const.  Co.  Address,  301  Merrill  Bldg.,  Mil- 
waukee.! 

1 253.  RALPH    WALTER  MILLS 
Physician;    B.    S.;    b.    O    29,    1877,    Webster 

Groves    Mo.';  s.  Ralph  W.  (b.  1836.  N.  Y.  (^.ty) 
and   Mary    (McKinney)    Mills^b.    '851,    Cleve- 
land).     Prepared   in    Univ.    Acad.      M.    p.,    M. 
Louis   Med.   Dept.;    Grad.   med     studies   m   Ber- 
lin,  Vienna,  Halle,    191  i-M.^   Pbi   Delta  Theta, 
Phi    Delta;    Track    Team;    Glee    and    Mandolin 
Clubs;  Banjo  Club,  leader;  Band;  Univ.  Orches- 
tra.    Physician,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.,  1904-1.1 ; 
St.    Louis,    191 1—;   Instr... Path.,   Wash    Univ. 
Med    Dept.;  Lecturer  on  Dietetics,  \\ash.  Univ. 
Med'     Dept.;     Clinician,    O'Fallon    Dispensary; 
Clinician,    Wash.    Univ.    Hosp.    Clinic,    1912— . 
Auth.:   The  X-Ray  in   the    Diagnosis   of   Gastric 
Ulcer  and  its  Sequelae,  with  Dr.  R,  D.  Carmon. 
SurgerM,    Gvi'ecologv    and    Obstetrics,    Jl    191 3. 
"points  ■  of    Value    in     Roentgenoscopy     of     the 
Gastro-Intestinal  Tract,  Jour.  A.  M.   A.,  O   11, 
1913.  pp.   1344-1348;   Observations  on  Duodenal 
Ulcer    with    Special     Reference     to    1  s     VRay 
Diagnosis,   Interstate  Med.   Joi<r.,   Vol     A>^iiL 
No     4,      1916;   The   Relation   of   Bodily   Habits 
to  'visceral    Form,    Position,    Tonus    and    Mo- 
tility.     Am.    Jour.    Roentgenology,    Ap     191/. 
Illustrated  several  med.  books.     Mem.,  St.  Louis 
Med.  Soc;  Wash.  Univ.   Alumni  Assii^;   Assoc. 
in   Med.,   Wash.   Univ.   Med.   Dept.;    Roentgen- 
ologist   to    Barnes    Hosp.;    mem.,    Am.    Oastro- 
F.nferological     Assn.;     Am.     Therapeutic     Soc., 
St.    Louis    Soc.    of   Internal    Med.;    A     M.   A,. 
(-niv     Club,     St.     Louis.       Married     Irene    M. 
Goodberlet,  Ag  2.   1904.  Webster  Grooves,  Mo. 
i7rfrcir   6682    Oakland   Ave.,    St.    Louis;    bus. 
add..  Wall   Bldg.,  do 

1254.  MASON  HARDER  NEWELL 
Lawyer;  A.  B.;  A.  M.,   1901;  b    Ap  6,   1876, 

Minonk  ill.;  s.  Martin  L.  (b.  Ag  12,  1838. 
SpXrd,  N:  Y.)  and  Mary  A.  (Beeman 
VpwpII  (b  H  I,  1842,  Preble,  N.  Y.).  l^re 
pared  in  Univ.  Acad.'  LL.  B..  Yale,  1902. 
Admitted  to  Bar  of  Conn.,  1902;  111..  1902. 
Ass^  Appellate  Court  Reporter,  1902-4;  Sec. 
Trias  Fiske  &  Co..  Law  Book  Publishers, 
Sprfng'fied      111.,     '90.5-7;     ^Ig/-,  .^"i'     ITFa' 

fS;;^r^i    a^^^CuSni'I"^^!^^^ 
plotkte^C:ourt   Pr,^ctice    ^h   Ed      .9.8.     Mem 

hurc^" Address.  424  S.  2nd  St..  Springfield. 
111.    I 


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1255.  ALLEN  MEADE  OTVVELL 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  M.  S.,  1901;  b. 
Plainview,  III.;  s.  William  H.  (b.  1845,  Car- 
liuville,  111.)  and  Fannie  E.  Otwell  (b.  1848, 
Brighton,  111.).  Prepared  in  Valparaiso  Coll. 
Taught,  1901-j;  Stuct.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1902-4; 
Testing  Dept.,  Ccn.  Elcc.  Works,  1904-5;  H.  S. 
teacher,  1905-8;  Coll.  teacher  of  physics  ami 
E.  E.,  1908-10;  teaching  in  John  Marshall  II. 
S.,  Chicago,  1910 — .  Address,  Glenellyn,  111.; 
bus.  add. J  1402  Hartford   Bldg.,  Chicago. f 

1256.     DASIE  MARGARET  OWENS 
(IIAV.S) 

(Sister  of  No.  440;  Wife  of  No.  1139) 
B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  S  11,  1878,  Urbaiia;  d.  W. 
IL  and  Sarah  A.  (Wolfe)  Owens.  Married  Don 
Hays  ('98),  Je  14,  igo6,  N.  Yakima,  Wash. 
Children:  Margaret  Catherine,  b.  S  1912;  Sarah 
Janet,  b.   Ag  31,   1917.  Address,   Naches,  Wash. 

1257.  ARTHUR  ELIJAH  PAINE 
(Brother  of  No.  2777) 
H.  S.  Prin.;  A.  B.;  A.  M.,  1900;  b.  Mr  24. 
1876,  Rosemond,  111.;  s.  Elijah  C.  (b.  S  2, 
1844,  N.  Amherst,  Mass.)  and  Sarah  O.  (Rus- 
sell) Paine  (b.  Mr  20,  1848,  Sunderland,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Rosemond  H.  S.  Univ.  of  Calif., 
summer,  1916,  191 7.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Philo- 
mathean;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Rep.  Club.  Grad. 
Scholarship  in  Econ.;  Prin.,  Pana  H.  S., 
1900-1;  Newspaper  bus.,  1901-8;  Teacher,  Long 
Beach,  Calif.,  1908-10;  Prin.,  Huntington  Beach 
Union  H.  S.,  1910-17;  Prin.,  Junior  II.  S.  and 
Lincoln  Grammar  Sch.,  Corona,  Calif.,  1917 — . 
Auth. :  Pamphlet,  Granger  Movement  in  111., 
Univ.  of  111.  Studies.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church; 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.  Married  Lavina  Eaton,  O 
21,  1903,  Pana,  111.  Children:  Sarah  Miriam, 
b.  O  9,  1904,  Howard  Russell,  b.  Ap  11,  1913. 
Address,  220  E.  Olive  St.,  Corona,  Calif. 

1258.  FRED  J.  POSTEL 
(Husband  of  No.  1276) 
Supervising  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Je  5, 
1878,  Mascoutah,  111.;  s.  John  Philip  and 
Alwina  (Scheve)  Postel.  Prepared  in  St.  Louis 
Man.  Tr.  Sch.  With  C.  G.  Armstrong,  Consult- 
ing Engr.,  1899-1900;  R.  R.  Supply  Co.,  1900; 
C.  G.  Armstrong  &  Co.,  1900-5;  Partner,  Postel 
and  Linn,  1905-9;  Fred  J.  Postel  &  Co., 
1909-17;  Supervising  Engr.,  Dept.  Pub.  Works 
and  Bldgs.  St.  of  111.,  1917—-  Sergt.  Co.  D, 
2d  L'.  S.  Volunteers,  Engrs.,  1898.  Married 
Emma  Smoot  Cgq),  S  19,  1900,  Danville,  111. 
Address,  4237  N.  Hermitage  Ave.,  Chicago. 

1259.     ALICE  PUTNAM   (WHEELER) 
B.   Mus.;   b.    My   2,   1872,   Chicago;   d.   J.    R. 
Putnam.     Instr.,   Univ.   of   111.,    1897-99.     Mar- 
ri^  H.   B.    Wheeler.     Address,   Pittsburg. 

1260.  ROY  J.  RAILSBACK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2217,  4375,  4866) 
Grain  and  Coal,  Real  Est.  and  Ins.  bus.;  A. 
B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  i,  1877,  Hopedale,  111.; 
s.  Ben  Thomas  (b.  Ap  23,  1843,  Tazewell  Co., 
111.)  and  Margaret  M.  (Flenniken)  Railsback 
(b.  Jl  21,  1846,  Columbus,  O.).  Prepared  in 
H.  S.  Dept.,  111.  St.  Norm.  LTniv.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Mgr.  Varsity  Football  team; 
mini  staff;  Bd.  Ath.  Control;  Ed.,  Illio;  Ad- 
visory bd.,  mini;  Pres.,  Class.  Postmaster, 
1909-10;  Senatorial  Committeeman,  30th  Sen. 
Dist.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  K.  P.;  M.  W.  A.; 
Presby.  Church,  i.iarricd  Nclle  May  Froebe,  S 
2,  1909,  Hopedale.  111.  Children:  Roy  James 
Jr.,  13.  O  28,  1910;  Miriam  AUegra,  b.  Ap  27, 
1912.     Address  Hopedale  Ill.f 

1261.     GEORGE  LESLIE   RAPP 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  F  16,  1878,  Car- 
bondalc,   111.;    s.   Isaac   Rapp.     Partner  in  firm, 


C.  W.  and  G.  L.  Rapp,  Arabs.  .Address,  Hotel 
Windermere,  50th  St.  and  Cornell  .Aye..  Chica- 
go; bus.  add.,  1005  Title  and  Trust  Bldg.,  69 
W.   Washington   St.,  rfo.t 

1262.  JOHN  EATON  RAYMOND 
(Son  of  No.  9;  Brother  of  No.  1263) 
Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser-  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b. 
.N  19,  1877,  Philo,  111.;  s.  Isaac  Stuart  ('72), 
(b.  1849,  Raymond,  O.)  and  Edith  (Eaton) 
Raymond  (b.  1854,  N.  J.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign II.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Agr.  Club;  Band; 
Dem.  Club.  Asst.,  U.  S.  Hort.  Exhibit,  Paris, 
1900;  charge  of  fresh  fruit  exhibit  Exposition 
L'niverselle,  Paris.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Oriental 
Consistory.  Married  Grace  Lane  Raymond,  S 
-J>    1909,    St.    Louis.   Address,    Sidney,    111. 

1263.  RUTH  RAYMOND  (HASELTINE) 
(Daughter  of  No.  9;  Sister  of  No.  1262) 
A.  B.:  b.  Je  8,  1878,  Philo,  111.;  d.  Isaac  Stu- 
art {'72);  (b.  Ja  29,  1849,  Raymond,  O.)  and 
Edith  (Eaton)  Raymond  (b.  S  i,  1854,  Mon- 
mouth, N.  J.).  Prci)ared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Taught,  1900.  Married 
Warren  Edmond  Ilaseltine.  O  17,  1900,  Sidney, 
111.  Children:  Theodore  Raymond,  b.  S  28. 
1901;  Stuart  Edmond,  b.  Ap  24,  1905.  Address, 
Box   551,  Crockett,   Calif. 

1264.  EMMA  MAY  RIIOADS  (NICKOLEY) 
(Wife  of  No.  1 160;  Sister  of  No.  1265) 
A.  B. ;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  S  19,  1874,  Ottawa,  111.; 
d.  Thomas  (b.  Brownsville,  Pa.)  and  Kathrine 
(Bardonner)  Rhoads  (b.  Allegheny  City,  Pa.). 
iVejiared  in  Ottawa  Tp.  II.  S.  Alethenai;  Y. 
W.  C.  A.  Pres.,  1898-99;  Illini  Staff;  Glee  Club; 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Eng.  Club.  Teacher, 
Greenville  H.  S.,  1899-1901;  Cook  Acad.,  1901-3. 
Married  Edward  Frederick  Nickoley  ('98),  Ag 
12,  1903,  Champaign.  Child,  Kathrine  Elisa- 
beth, b.  D  14,  1904.  Address,  American  CoU., 
Beirut,  Syria. 

1265.  HORACE   ADAMS   RHOADS 

(Brother  of  No.  1264) 
Business;  A.  B.;  b.  N  24,  1876,  Ottawa,  111.; 
s.  Thomas  (b.  My  20,  1836,  Brownsville,  Pa.) 
and  Katherine  (Bardonner)  Rhoads  (b.  Je  14, 
1839,  Pittsburg).  Prepared  in  Ottawa  Tp  H. 
S.  Adelphic;  Eng.  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Ed., 
Illini;  Illio  Bd. ;  Tumbling  and  Gym.  Team. 
Law  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1900-2;  Ed.,  Urbana 
Courier;  Reporter,  Champaign  Daily  Gazette; 
Ed.  Champaign  Co.  Herald;  Law  Stud,  with  T. 
J.  Smith,  Champaign,  1902-3;  Farmer,  1904-5; 
with  Urbana  Courier-Herald,  1905;  111.  Mer- 
cantile Collection  and  Law  Agencies.  1905-7; 
111.  Cml.  Coll.  Agency,  Urbana,  1907-8;  Adv. 
.Agencies;  Mercantile  Agencies,  Chicago,  1908-9; 
Bus.  Agency;  Office  Supply  Agency  with  hdqtrs., 
Ottawa,  IlL,  1909-16;  Ed.,  Prairie  State  Mag., 
Ottawa,  1910-11;  Literary  Bur.,  igio.  Auth.: 
Poetry  in  Munsev  and  other  mags.;  also  short 
stories  and  articles.  111.  St.  Hist.  Soc.  Mag. 
Mem.,  111.  Cml.  Men's  Assn.;  Nat.  Geog. 
Assn.;  111.  St.  Hist,  and  Miss.  Valley  Hist  Soc; 
L.  O.  O.  M.;  Am.  Hist.  Soc;  Nat.  Hist.  Soc; 
Nat.  Soc.  for  Thrift.  Address,  727  W.  Jeffer- 
son St.,  Ottawa,  111. 

1266.  FELIX  LANDERS  RITCHEY 
Postal    Clerk;    A.    B.    in    L.    &    A.;    b.    Mr    i, 

1874,  Arthur,  III.;  s.  Philip  (b.  D  26,  1840, 
Bedford,  Pa.)  and  Marv  J.  (Landers)  Ritchey 
(b.  F  I,  1845,  Arthur.  111.).  Prepared  in  Sul- 
livan LI.  S.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Adelphic  Prin.. 
Sch.,  Haines.  Ore.,  1900-4:  Merchant,  1905-8; 
Farmer.  .Arthur,  111.,  1008-12;  Postal  Clerk, 
Lincoln,  Neb.,  1912— .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church. 
Married  Edith  M.  Wilcox,  .Ag  31.  iQ"'  ('^i^d 
O  5,  1902,  Haines,  Ore.);  Winona  Floyd,  Je 
16,  1909,  .Arthur,  111.  Address,  50:  S.  28th  St., 
Lincoln,  Neb.t 


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1267.     PAUL  FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS 
RUDNICK 

Phys.  and  Surg.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ap  24, 
1874;  s.  John  (b.  O  30,  1844,  Ger.)  and  Wil- 
helmina  Rudnick  (b.  Je  9,  1846,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Chicago  H.  S.  Ph.  G.,  Chicago  Coll. 
of  Phar.,  1893;  Health  Officer,  Dept.  of  Health, 
Chicago.  Married  Freda  Rudnick,  Mr  15,  1899, 
Chicago.  Children:  Hattie  Adelberg,  h.  Je  7, 
1892;  Arthur  Adelberg,  b.  F  22,  1895;  Doris,  b. 
D  22,  1899.  Address,  10640  S.  Seeley  Ave., 
Chicago.! 

1268.  WALTER  ROBERT  SCHUTT 

(Brother  of  No.  2507) 
Live  Stock  Claim  Agt.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.; 
b.  O  31,  1878,  Belleville,  111.;  s.  Christian  (b. 
Ja  2,  1848,  VV'etterfeld,  Hessen,  Ger.)  and 
Katherine  (Pfeil)  Schutt  (b.  N  7,  1854,  Frank- 
forton-the-Main,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Belleville 
H.  S.  Prin.,  Franklin  Park  H.  S.,  1899-1903; 
Dir.,  Franklin  Park  St.  Bank;  Live  Stock  Claim 
Agt.,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  1903—-  Mem., 
Oak  Park  Lodge  540,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married 
Mary  F.  Draper,  O  12,  1905,  Franklin  Park, 
111.  Children:  Lorna  Kathryn  Louise,  b.  My 
Ti.  1911  (died  Ag  15,  1912);  Robert  Draper, 
b.  Ag  16,  1913.  Address,  Franklin  Park,  111.; 
bus.    add.,    1368   Fullerton   Ave.,    Chicago. 

1269.  GARRETT   TELLER    SEELY 
(Brother  of  No.  3960;   Husband  of  No.   1155) 

Manager;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Je  i,  1876, 
Oswego,  111.;  s.  Thomas  Jennings  (b.  Ag  16, 
1848,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.)  and  Anzolette  E. 
(Teller)  Seely  (b.  Jl  13,  1852,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Oswego  H.  S.;  Beloit  Coll. 
Acad.  C.  E.  Club;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Gamma 
Delta;  Ed.  Technograph;  Male  Quartet;  Glee 
Clulj;  Advisory  Bd.  Athletics.  Topographer,  A. 
T.  &  S.  F.  R.,  1899-1900;  Transitman,  Chicago 
and  West.  Ind.  R.  R.,  1900-1901;  Asst.  Gen. 
Mgr.  and  2d  V.  P.,  S.  S.  Elec.  R.  R.,.1910; 
Engr.  of  Maintenance,  S.  Side  Elevated  R.  R., 
Chicago,  1901;  Asst.  Gen.  Mgr.,  Chicago  Elevat- 
ed R.  R.'s,  1911-18.  Mgr.,  Passenger  Transport- 
ation of  United  States  Shipping  Bd.,  1918 — . 
Mem.  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  Married  Grace 
Espy  Morrow  ('98),  O  21,  1902,  Paxton,  111. 
Children:  Miriam,  b.  O  9,  1904;  Janet,  b.  N 
14,  1906.  Address,  4369  Oakenwald  Ave., 
Chicago. 


1270.  FRANK  THOMAS  SHEEAN 
(Brother  of  No.  1271) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  22,  1878, 
Galena,  111.;  s.  Thomas  J.  (b.  D  15,  1838,  Jo 
Daviess  Co.,  111.)  and  Frances  (Delahunt) 
Sheean  (b.  Ja  9,  184^,  Wicklow  Co.,  Ire.).  Pre- 
pared in  Galena  H.  "S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Theta 
Nu  Epsilon;  Shield  and  Trident;  Mgr.,  Base- 
ball team.  Lawyer,  1902 — .  Married  Eflfie 
II.  Sheean,  Je  19,  1900.  Children:  Jane  H., 
b.  O  29,  1908;  Mary  F.,  b.  F  16,  1912.  Ad- 
dress,  Galena,  Ill.t 


1271.  HENRY  DAVID  SHEEAN 
(Brother  of  No.  1270) 
R.  R.  Atty.;  A.  B.;  b.  N  17,  187s.  Galena, 
111.;  s.  Thomas  J.  (b.  D  15,  1838,  Jo  Daviess 
Co.,  111.)  and  Frances  (Delahunt)  Sheean  (b. 
Ja  9,  1845,  Co.  Wicklow,  Ireland).  Prepared 
in  Galena  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Theta  Nu 
Epsilon;  Shield  and  Trident.  Lawyer,  Galena, 
111.,  1899-1910;  do.,  Chicago,  1910-16;  Gen. 
Atty.  P.altimore  and  Ohio  Chicago  Terminal  R. 
R.  Co.,  1Q16 — .  Mem..  Univ.  Club  of  Chicago; 
South  Shore  Country  Club;  Glen  Oak  Country 
Club;  mini  Club;  Law  Club;  Legal  Club;  Chi- 
cago Bar  Assn.;  111.  Bar  Assn.  Address,  4626 
Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  315  Grand 
Central   Sta.,  do. 


1272.  CARL  EDMUNDS  SHELDON 
Judge;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  1902;  b. 
-Xp  21,  1876,  Sterling,  111.;  s.  Clarence  Leslie 
(b.  Ap  21,  1841,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Letitia 
(Crawford)  Sheldon  (b.  Ap  19,  1847,  Sterling, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Wallace  H.  S.  of  Sterling, 
111.  and  Univ.  Acad.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
.Upha  Delta  Sigma;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Latin  Club; 
Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Pres.  Province  Delta  of  Sigma 
.\lpha  Epsilon,  1902-6;  Nat.  Chap.  House 
Officer,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon,  1906;  Eminent 
Supreme  Deputy  Archon  of  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon  and  ed..  Phi  .Ifplia  of  S.  A.  E.,  1906- 
10.  City  Atty.,  Sterling,  111.,  1907-14;  Bd.  of 
Educ,  1908^14;  Judge,  City  Court,  1914 — .  Be- 
sides editorial  work  in  Phi  Alpha,  contributed 
other  articles  to  fraternity  publications.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Chaj).  Com- 
mandery,  O.  E.  S.;  B.  P.  O.  E. ;  Red  Men; 
Royal  Arcanum;  Sterling  Club;  K.  P.;  L.  O. 
O.  M.  Address,  608  Ave.  C.  Sterling,  111.; 
bus.  add.,   14-16  E.  Third  St.,  do. 

1273.  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  SMITH 
Automobile  Salesman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  D  12, 
1877,  Mattoon,  111.;  s.  Samuel  C.  (b.  Rome,  N. 
Y.)  and  Travers  H.  (Bacon)  Smith  (b.  Jackson, 
Tenn.).  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Arch.  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Itlini  Staff;  Illio 
Staff;  Class  Poet.  Arch.  Draftsman,  1899-1903; 
Arch.,  1903 — .  Mem..  Presby.  Church;  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  M.  W.  A.;  lola  and  Salina 
Cml.  Clubs.  Married  Elizabeth  S.  Gault,  1909, 
lola,  Kan.  Address.  Winchester,  111.;  bus.  add., 
208   E.   28th    St.,   Indianapolis. t 

1274.  *ELMER    CHURCH    SMITH 
Civ.    Engr.;    B.    S.   in    C.    E.;   b.    F    12,    1870, 

Columbus,    Neb.;    s.    Samuel    C.    Smith.      Died 
Jl   10,   1906,   Colon,  Panama.! 

1275.  FLORENCE  MARY  SMITH 

(CONARD) 

(Wife  of  No.  i486;  Sister  of  No.  1422) 
A.  B. ;  A.  M.,  1906;  b.  Ja  3,  1877,  Elbridge, 
N.  Y.;  d.  Geo.  Russell  (b.  Carlton,  N.  Y.)  and 
Elizabeth  Ellen  (Hutchinson)  Smith  (b.  Gaines, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Lewis  Acad.,  Wichita, 
Kan.  A.  M.,  Columbia,  1908;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1915. 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Aleth- 
enai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Valedictorian.  Teacher, 
Eng.,  Ilornellsville  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.,  1899-1902; 
Kankakee,  1902-3;  Bloomington,  1903-4;  Univ. 
Acad.,  1904-7;  Grad.  Stud.  Columbia,  1907-9. 
Teacher,  Ethical  Culture  Sch.  N.  Y.  City,  1909- 
10;  Instr.,  Eng.,  Norm.  Coll.,  N.  Y.  City,  1910- 
15.  Auth.:  Mary  Astell,  193  pn.,  Columbia 
Univ.  Press,  1916.  Pres.,  Am.  Woman's  Club 
of  Montevideo.  Married  Phillip  A.  Conard 
('01),  Jl  30,  1915.  Children:  Florence  Eliza- 
beth, b.  Je  2,  1916;  daughter,  b.  Ag  1918.  Ad- 
dress, Aveneda  De  Julio,  Montevideo,  Uruguay. 

1276.  ELMA  SMOOT  (POSTED 

(Wife  of  No.  1258) 
A.  B.;  b.  F  14,  1878,  Danville,  111.;  d.  Nathan 
and  Minnie  (Michener)  Smoot.  Prepared  in 
Danville  H.  S.  Married  Fred  J.  Postel  ("99). 
.S  19,  1900,  Danville.  111.  Address,  4237  N. 
Hermitage  Ave.,  Chicago. 

1277.  TOM  WOODS  SMURR 
Lawyer;  A.  B.;  b.  My  6,  1878,  Ottawa,  111.; 
s.  Dr.  T.  A.  (Wooster,  O.)  and  Arville  E. 
(Woods)  Smurr  (Wooster.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Ottawa  Tp.  If.  S.  antl  Wodster  Univ.  Beta 
Theta  Pi.  Auth.:  Snuirr  on  Local  Improvements 
in  Illinois,  332  pp..  pub.  by  T.  H.  Flood  &•  Co., 
Chicago,  1907;  A  Treatise  on  the  Law  of  Farm 
Drainage,  496  pp.,  pub.  by  the  Bobbs-Merrill 
Co.  of  Indianapolis,  igoo.  City  .\tty.,  Ottawa, 
1909-11.  Married  Susann  Ethel  Eichelberger, 
S  18,  19x2.    Address,  Ottawa,  111. 


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1278.     MAGGIE   IvDITII   STALEY 

(CARPENTER) 

(Wife  of  No.   1022;  Sister  of  No.   11 72) 

A.  B.;  b.  N  14,  187s,  Tolono,  111.;  d.  George 
Alex.  (b.  S  15,  184J,  Va.)  and  Priscilla  Jane 
(Benjamin)  Stalcy  (b.  Mr  1842,  O.).  Pre- 
parecj  in  Urbana  II.  S.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  1-c  Cercle 
Francais;  Watcheka.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church. 
Married  Hubert  Vinton  Carpenter  ('97),  Je  iq, 
1899,  Urbana.  Children:  Charles  Benjamin,  b. 
O  27,  1900;  Elorence,  b.  Jl  21,  190.^;  William 
Harold,  b.  Ag  20,  1906;  Arthur  Clarence,  b. 
D    15,   1909.     Address,   Pullman,   Wash. 

1279.     LAURA  ALLANA  STREIGHT 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  O  12,  187s,  Franklinville,  N.  Y.; 
d.  Matthew  (b.  1843,  Pawson,  N.  Y.)  and  Flor- 
ence E.  (Gould)  Streight  (b.  1847,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Fredonia  (N.  Y.)  Norm.  Sch.;  Acad., 
Franklinville,  N.  Y.  Employed  by  Dist.  Nurs- 
ing Com.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Address,  37  Scher- 
merhorn  St.,  Brooklyn,   N.  Y. 

1280.  SIDNEY  ORIN  SWENSON 
(Brother  of  No.  780) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  2,  187s, 
Chicago;  s.  Bernard  (b.  Ap  5,  1838,  Norway) 
and  Antoinette  (Johnson)  Swenson  (b.  Ap  14, 
1849,  do.).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Eng.  H.  S.; 
Armour  Inst.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  With  Engng. 
Dept.,  Chicago  Edison  Co.,  1899-1905;  do.,  N. 
Y.  Central  and  Hudson  River  R.  R.  Co.,  1905- 
7;  Detroit  River  Tunnel  Co.,  1907-11;  Kansas 
City  Terminal  R.  R.  Co.,  IQII-15;  Consulting 
Engr.,  N.  Y.  City.  1917— .  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.; 
New  York  Elec.  Soc;  Jovian  Order.  Married 
Florence  G.  Royer,  Ag  3,  1901,  Waukesha,  Wis. 
Address,  86  Glenwood  Ave.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

1281.  GEORGE  EDWARD  TEBBETTS 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  6,  1877, 
Chicago;  s.  H.  H.  and  Anna  (Clark)  Tebbetts. 
Kappa  Sigma;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  With  Kansas 
City  Terminal  Ry.  Co.  Bridge  Engr.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  19 1 2.  Married  Mary  Louise  McAl- 
lister, O  29,  1903,  Chicago.  Address,  3809 
Warwick  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  bus.  add.. 
Kansas  City  Terminal  Ry.  Co.,  23rd  and  Grand 
Ave.,  do.f 

1282.  OTTO  JOHN  THEISS 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    C.    E. ;    b.    F    11,    1876, 

Sublette,  111.;  s.  John  C.  and  Eva  (Meyer) 
Theiss.  Prepared  in  Mendota  H.  S.  Tau  Beta 
Pi.  With  United  Gas  &  Imprt.  Co.  Const. 
Dept.,  1899-1901;  Jacobs  and  Davies,  Const. 
Engrs.,  1901-08;  Aurora  City  Concrete  Bridges, 
1908-10;  since  1910  conducting  with  Mrs.  O.  J. 
Theiss  the  Central  Auto  Sales  &  Garage  at 
Aurora.  Married  Emma  Pauline  Brunemeyer, 
D  22,  1909,  (Chicago.  Address,  670  LaSalle  St., 
Aurora,   Ill.t 

1283.  RALPH  THOMPSON 
Farmer;  A.  B.;  b.  O  31,  1878,  Makanda,  111.; 

s.  Theodore  Wilson  (b.  Ap  18,  1841)  and 
Lovina  (Rendleman)  Thompson  (b.  1)  3,  1855, 
Makanda,  111.).  Prepared  in  So.  111.  Norm. 
Sch.  Sigma  Chi;  Ath.  Assn.;  Students'  Danc- 
ing Club.  Asst.  Bookkeeper;  Gen.  Store- 
keeper, U.  S.  Naval  Sta.,  Cavite,  P.  I.,  1899- 
1900;  Farming,  Carbondale,  1900 — .  Married 
Elizabeth  Brewster,  la  5,  1907,  Chicago. 
.Child,  Theodore  Brewster,  b.  D  31,  1908.  Ad- 
dress,   Carbondale,   Ill.t 

1284.  HAROLD  FREDERICK  TRAPP 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  17,  1877,  Si)ringfield, 
111.;  s.  Frederick  (b.  Ap  9,  1851,  Belleville, 
111.)  and  Emma  (Rubly)  Trapp  (b.  N  13,  1856, 
Springfield,  111.).  Prepared  in  Lincoln  H.  S. 
Varsity    Track    Team;    Ind.-Ill.    Debate,    1899; 


Class  football.  Mem.,  Law  firm.  Beach  and 
Trapp.  Mem.,  111.  Bar  Assn.;  Logan  Co.  Bar; 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  Lillian  May  Aitchison, 
Ap  30,  1908,  Mt.  Pulaski,  111.  Children:  Harold 
Frederick,  b.  My  29,  1910;  Robert  Nicoll,  b. 
N  29,  19 12.     Address,  Lincoln,  111. 

1285.  MARTIN  LARSON  ULLENSVANG 
Rancher;  B.  S.  in  .Sc;  b.  Je  12,  1868,  Stew- 
ard, 111.;  s.  Lars  Larson  (h.  Ja  24,  i8ii,  Har- 
danger,  Norway)  and  Ingeborg  (Kragevik) 
Ullcnsvang  (b.  Je  6,  1834,  Kragevik,  do.). 
Prepared  at  Shabbona  H.  S. ;  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.  Univ.  Rifle  Team.  Teaching,  Stough- 
ton.  Wis.,  1 899- 1 900;  Webster  City,  la.,  1900- 
01;  Albert  Lea,  Minn.,  1901-9;  Fresno,  Calif., 
1909-10;  Zelzah,  Calif.,  191012;  Rancher, 
1912 — .  Mem.,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Married  Marie 
Jensen,  Ag  is,  1894,  Steward,  111.  Children: 
Lydia  Ingeborg,  b.  Ap  3,  1900;  Anna  Magda- 
line,  b.  Ap  9,  1905;  Esther  Margaret,  b.  S  i, 
1906;  Valborg  Elane,  b.  Ja  28,  1908  (died  F  3, 
1917).     Address,   Zelzah,    Calif. 

1286.     WILLIAM  HERBERT  VANCE 

(Brother  of  No.  1990) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  6,  1876, 
Effingham,  111.;  s.  John  Albert  (b.  Mr  2,  1846, 
Monkton,  Md.)  and  Nancy  Ellen  (Barnsback) 
Vance  (b.  Ap  11,  1856,  Pin  Oak  Tp.,  Madison 
Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Edwardsville  H.  S.; 
Univ.  Acad.  C.  E.  Club.  Insp.,  111.  River 
Improvement  with  U.  S.  Dredging  Fleet,  1899- 
1901;  Overseer,  U.  S.  Lock  on  111.  River  at 
Kampsville,  III.,  1901-2;  Asst.  on  Engr.  Corps, 
Peoria  Div.,  C.  C.  C.  &  St.  L.  R.  R.,  1902-5; 
Asst.  Div.  Engr.,  Mo.  Div.,  St.  L.  I.  M.  &  S. 
R.  R.,  1905-6;  Div.  Engr.,  1906-9;  Engr., 
Maintenance  of  Way,  1909-16;  Chief  Engr.,  La. 
&  Ark.  R.  R.,  1916-17;  Maintenance  of  Way, 
St.  Louis  Southwestern  R.  R.,  Ap  191 7 — . 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  A.  O.  U.  W.;  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  Am.  Ry.  Bridge  and  Bldg.  Assn.;  Am.  Ry. 
Engng.  Assn.;  A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Julia 
Gordon  Tindall,  Je  2,  1902,  St.  Louis.  Chil- 
dren: Charles  Albert,  b.  Ag  16,  1905  (died  S  6, 
1916);  Nancy  Ruth,  b.  S  2,  1907.  Address, 
328  W.  Common  St.,  Tyler,  Tex. 

1287.  ALICE  MILDRED  VIAL 
(Sister  of  Nos.  413,  453,  783) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  i,  1876, 
Lyonsville,  111.;  d.  Robert  (b.  Ap  9,  1824, 
Chester,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Roe  (Ketchum)  Vial 
(b.  N  18,  1834,  Newburgh,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Lyons  Tp.  H.  S.     Address,  La  Grange,  Ill.t 

1288.  EDMUND  YOLK 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  8,  1877, 
Mendota,  111.;  s.  Dietrich  (b.  Ger.)  and  Mar- 
garet Volk  (b.  Coburg,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Mendota  Blackstone  Sch.  Engr.,  Telephone 
Co.,  San  Francisco.  Married  Leone  Volk,  Je 
27,  1909,  Oakland,  Calif.  Address,  2333  Tay- 
lor Terrace,   Oakland,   Calif. 

1289.     BENJAMIN  PERLEY  WEAVER 

(Brother  of  No.  850) 
Physician;  B.  S.  in  L.  &  A.;  M.  D.,  1902;  b. 
D  13,  1877,  Danville,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  (b. 
My  I,  1846,  Schenectady  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and 
Martha  Maria  (Campbell)  Weaver  (b.  Ag  30, 
1850,  Cook  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Danville 
H.  S.  Phi  Rho  Sigma.  Asst.  Ed.,  Jour.  hid. 
St.  Med.  Assn.  Mem.,  Fortnightly  Club,  Ft. 
Wayne,  Ind.;  Med.  Soc,  do.  Married  Lucile 
Porter,  S  16,  1903,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.  Children: 
Jane  Porter,  b.  Je  4,  1905  (died  S  i,  1906); 
.\nnc  Porter,  b.  Ja  25,  1907;  .Sarah  Porter,  b. 
O  22,  1909;  Richard  Porter,  b.  Ja  9,  191 1. 
Address,  215  W.  Wayne  St.,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.t 


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1290.  WILLIAM  VV.  WEBSTER 
\IIusband  of  No.  1347) 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  n,  1876, 
Sadorus,  111.;  s.  James  (b.  Ind.)  and  Catherine 
(Ellars)  Webster  (b.  Sadorus, '111.).  Prepared 
in  Philo  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Draftsman,  lyoo- 
2;  Engr.  of  Tests,  1903-9;  Mech.  Eni;r.,  Ham- 
mel  Oil  Burner  Co.,  1909—.  Married  ^ancy 
Emma  Hartrick  ('00),  N  3,  1900,  Urbana. 
Child,  Helen  Marie,  b.  Jl  11,  igo3  (died  P  9, 
1905).  Address,  530  4th  St.,  San  Bernardino, 
Calff.t 

1291.     RALPH   WILSOX   WEIRICK 

Architect;    B.    S.    in   Arch.;    M.    Arch.,    1900; 

b.  Jl   2,    1877,   Washington,   111.;   s.   Dr.   W.   H. 

(b.  S  14,  1841,  Hartleton,  Pa.)   and  Harriet  N. 

(Wilson)    Weirick    (b.    N    20,    1843.   rfo.).      Pre- 


1292.  JAMES  INGERSOLL  WERNHAM 
Phys.  and  Surg.;  b.  N  25,  1874,  Marengo, 
111.;  s.  Spencer  Cone  (b.  S  27,  1846,  N.  \. 
City)  and  Emma  (Titus)  Wernham  (b.  Mr  25, 
i8s2,  Pennington,  N.  J.).  Prepared  in  Ma- 
rengo H.  S.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med  Coll.,^  1902. 
Kappa  Sigma;  Nu  Sigma  ^u;  Theta  ^u  Ep- 
silon:  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident; 
Baseball  team,  capt.;  Class  Day  Speaker. 
Capt  Med.  Corps,  Surgical  Staff,  Hampton, 
Va.,  1918— .  Mem.,  Anglo-Am.  Med.  Assn.,  ex- 
V  P.  Vienna.  Austria;  Sec,  McHenry  Co, 
Med  As'in.;  Fox  River  Valley  Med.  Assn.;  A. 
M  A  ;  Mont.  St.  Med.  Soc;  Pres.,  Yellowstone 
Valley  Med.  Soc.  Married  Winifred  Patrick, 
Marengo,  111.,  S  9.  1903  (died  Ja  25,  1904)  ;■ 
Grace  Middleton,  Mr  28.  1908,  Chicago.  Chil- 
dren: Helen  Grace,  b.  Ja  25,  1909;  Martha 
Louise,  b.  Ag  2,  1910.  Address,  945  ^.  31st  St., 
Billings,  Mont. 

1293.  MARK  HUBERT  WHITMEVER 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ap  10,  1877, 
Danville,  111.;  s.  John  W.  (b.  D  i,  1843,  Cum- 
berland Co.,  Pa.)  and  Edith  (Chadwick) 
Whitmeyer  (b.  Ja  6,  1846,  Licking  to.,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Danville  II.  h.  Arch.  Club. 
Arch,  work,  in  Danville,  1899-1905;  Cham- 
paign, 1905-6;  Shank  &  Whitmeyer,  Peoria, 
1907-10;  with  Hewitt  &  Emerson,  pvt.  practice; 
Instr.,  Arch.  Drawing,  Bradley  /  Poly.  Inst., 
1910-14;  Whitmeyer  &  Chaffee,  1914 — •  Mem., 
111.  Soc.  of  Arch.  Married  Willamette  Smith, 
O  9,  1907,  Danville,  111.  Address,  204  S. 
Glenwood  Ave.,  Peoria;  bus.  add.,  7  &  8  Grimes 
Bldg.,  do. 

1294.  MAURICE  MEACHAM  WILLCOX 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  25,  1874, 
Galesburg,  111.;  s.  William  H.  Willcox.  Const. 
Dept.,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1900-05;  do.,  M.  St.  P., 
R.  and  D.  Elec.  Tract.  Co..  1908-09;  do.,  L. 
M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  1910;  do.,  C.  P.  R.  R., 
Canada,  1911-12;  C.  St.  P.  M.  &  O.  Ry.,  1912- 
Married  Eve  I.  Dills,  Jl  7.  '903-  Children: 
Henry  K.,  b.  V  27,  1905:  Philip  M.,  b.  O  15, 
1906;  John  Timothy,  b.  S  13,  191  >•  Address, 
3405  (Tirard  Ave.,   South  Minneapolis. 

1295.  GEORGE  BASSETT  WILLIAMS 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  S  20,  1878. 
Minneapolis:  s.  Robert  S.  (b.  Whitewater, 
Wis.)  and  Isabelle  S.  (Cannon)  Williams  (h. 
1844,  Conn.).  Prepared  in  Washington,  I),  t  ., 
H.  S.;  I-ehigh  Univ.,  1895-7.  Sigma  Chi. 
Topographic  work,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  iSijo: 
Asst.     Engr.    Big    Four    R.     R.,     1901;    Supt., 


Holabird  &  Roche,  Archs.,  Chicago,  1903, 
Supt.,  Wells  Bros.  Co.,  Gen.  Contrs.,  1904-ft: 
Mgr.,  Selden-Breck  Const.  Co.,  St.  Louis, 
1908-13;  Mgr.,  do.,  Chicago,  1913 — .  Married 
Lora  Wright,  S  23,  1908,  Urbana.  Children: 
Elizabeth  West,  b.  Jl  4,  191 1;  Robert,  b.  F  2, 
1915.     Address,  6921   Oglesby  Ave.,  Chicago. 


1296.  GEORGE  HENRY  WILMARTH 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.   S.   in  E.  E.;  b.   D  22,   1876, 

Jackson,  Mich.;  s.  Albro  A.  (b.  Wis.)  and 
Nellie  (Winslow)  Wilmarth  (b.  111.).  Prepared 
in  East  Aurora  H.  S.;  E.  E.,  Univ.  of  VVis., 
1901.  Kappa  Sigma;  Thcta  Nu  Eiisilon;  Shield 
and  Trident;  Football  Team.  Supt.,  R.  R. 
Const.,  Miami  &  Erie  Canal  Transportation  Co., 
1 899-1902;  Supt.,  Elec.  Dept.,  do.,  1^02-4;  Gen. 
Supt.,  Ft.  Smith  Light  it  fraction  Co.,  1904-6; 
Elec.  and  Mech.  Engr.  with  111.  Traction  Co., 
1904-10;  Gen.  Supt.,  Red  River  Power  Co., 
Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.,  1910-12;  Mgr.,  Sapulpa 
Elec.  Co.,  1912-18;  Gen.  Mgr.,  Muskogee  Gas 
&  Elec.  Co.,  1918 — .  Marked  Elma  Warwick; 
D  7,  1901,  Denver.  Children:  Jean,  b.  S  1904; 
Marion,  b.  la  26,  1907.  Address,  c/o  Sapulpa 
Elec.    Co.,   Sapulpa,   Okla. 

1297.  LULU  CATHARINE  WOOLSEY 

(HURST) 
(Sister  of  No.  854) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  20,  1876,  Polo,  111.; 
d.  R.  Dickson  (b.  S  9,  1834,  Andes,  N.  Y.)  and 
Mary  A.  (Holmes)  Woolscy  (b.  Je  15,  1838, 
Hamden,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Polo  H.  S. 
Aletlienai;  Eng.  Club;  Ed.,  Woman's  issue  of 
Illini,  1899.  Teacher,  1900;  Stenographer  and 
.^sst.  Bookkeeper  for  R.  B.  &  J.  Elec.  Interur- 
1)an  R.  R.,  1900-5.  Married  George  Pennington 
Hurst,  Je  20,  1905,  Bcloit,  Wis.  Children: 
lohn  Dickson,  b.  My  2,  1906;  George  Woolsey, 
b.  Jl  28,  1908;  Catharine  May,  b.  Mr  15,  1910; 
M.  Clough,  b.  N  22,  191 4.  Address,  3209  5th 
Ave.,  No.,  Great  Falls,  Mont. 

1298.  BERTRAM  OTIIO  YOUNG 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  15,  1876, 
LeRoy,  111.;  s.  Denton  (b.  1845,  O.)  and  Emma 
(Barnett)  Young  (b.  1847,  0.).  Prepared  in 
LeRoy  H.  S.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Theta  Nu 
Epsilon;  Students'  Dancing  Club;  111. -Wis. 
Debate,  1897.  Harvard  Law,  18991902.  Mem., 
Okla.  Bar  Assn.:  V.  P.,  Lakeview  Club;  Dir., 
Okla.  City  Golf  and  Country  Club;  Lotus 
Club.  Married  Luella  Mary  Ilerdman,  S  6, 
1902,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Child,  Virginia 
Ruth,  b.  Ja  16,  1904.  Address,  Oklahoma  City, 
Okla.t 

1299.  JOHN  HAYES  YOUNG 
(Husband  of  No.  1188;  Brother  of  No.  1098) 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Mr  27,  1872, 
Gibson,  Ind.;  s.  Tames  Nicholas  (b.  O  4,  1847, 
O.)  and  Mary  G.  (Hayes)  Young  (b.  N  25, 
1846,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Man.  Tr.  Sch. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  M.  E.  and  E.  D.  Soc;  Bus.  Mgr. 
Techiiogratli.  No.  12;  Asst.  Ed.,  do..  No.  110. 
Milwaukee  Tel.  Switchboard;  Wis.  Tel.  Co.; 
Moline  Sunt.,  Fuller  Mfg.  Co.;  Burlington  Gen. 
Mgr.,  Modern  Elec.  Co.,  127  S.  3d  St.,  Bur- 
lington, la.,  1004-6;  with  Miss.  Valley  &  Tel. 
Co.,  1906-7;  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Tel.  Switch  Bd. 
Dept.;  Am.  Elec.  Co.,  Switch  Bd.  Dept.  and 
Monarch  Tel.  Mfg.  Co.,  Switch  Bd.  Dept., 
1907-10;  V.  P.  and  Mgr.,  Hayes  Mfg.  Co., 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1910 — .  Auth.:  Specifica- 
tions and  Notes  on  Ry.  Telegraph  Const.,  Tech- 
nograph  No.  11,  pp.  129-133.  Married  Minnie 
Barney  Woodworth  ('98),  D  26,  1899.  Cham- 
paign. Children:  boy,  b.  and  died  N  21,  1900; 
John  Hayes,  Jr.,  b.  S  7,  1903;  Celina  Wood- 
worth,  b.  le  5,  loio.  Address.  326  Myrtle  .\ve., 
Kansas  City,  Mo.;  bus.  add.,  141 5  Guinotte 
Ave.,    do. 


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CLASS  OF  1900  (136  LIVING,  12  DEAD) 


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1300.    'BERTRAND   BUIIRE  ABRY 
B.  S.  in  E.   E.;   b.  O  6,   1876,  Dubiiciue,   la.; 
s.   E.  A.  Abry.     Died  O  31,   1904,   Wilkiiisburg, 
Pa. 

1301.  •OTTO  C.  ADAMS 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ap  13,  i8-i,  Neosho,  Co., 
Kan.;  s.  Hamilton  E.  Adams.  Prepared  in 
Cent.  Norm.  Coll.  Philomathean;  Lincoln  Law 
Club;  Oratorical  Assn.;  Democratic  Chib.  Died 
Je  5,  1909,  Decatur,  111. 

1302.  JOSe  MARIA  ALARCO 
Real  est.  agt.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  25,  1873, 
Valencia,  Spain;  s.  Jose  Maria  Lajarda  and 
Patrocinio  Alarco.  Prepared  in  Valencia  Inst. 
Kappa  Sigma;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Shield  and 
Trident.  Elec.  Engr.,  1900-3;  traveling  sales- 
man (mach.)  1903-4;  Elec.  Engr.,  1904-5;  Contr., 
'905-7;  Ins.,  1907-9;  Oil  and  min.,  1909-11;  Real 
est.,  191 1 — .  Spanish  Army,  1898-9.  Auth. : 
Articles  in  Engng.  News.  Mem.,  Am.  Club, 
Mexico  City;  Am.  Club,  Guadalajara,  Mex. 
Married  Florence  Brink  de  Maria,  Je  26,  1901, 
Edwardsville,  111.  Children:  Consuelo  Maria, 
b.  Ag  26,  1906;  Julia  Maria,  b.  O  26,  1908  (died 
O  15,  1910).  Address,  Lyric  Theater  Bldg., 
Corpus    Christie,    Tex.t 

1303.  SARAH  AMBLER 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  O  3,  1859,  Mt.  Pleas- 
ant, la.;  d.  Richard  (b.  Mr  4,  1831,  Pittsburgh) 
and  Nancy  Harper  (Andrews)  Ambler  (b.  N 
18,  1838,  Hartford,  O.).  Prepared  in  Mt. 
Pleasant  H.  S.  and  Howe's  Acad.,  Mt.  Pleas; 
ant,  la.  B.  S.  and  M.  S.,  la.  VVesleyan.  Pi 
Beta  Phi.  Libn.  la.  Wesleyan,  igoi-3:  Cata- 
loguer of  Pub.  Doc,  1903-7;  Libn.,  Pub.  Doc. 
Lib.,  1907 — .  Mem.,  Daughters  of  the  King; 
Univ.  of  111.  Club;  Coll.  Woman's  Club,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Address,  1360  Otis  Place,  Wash- 
ington,  D.  C;   bus.  add..  Pub.  Doc.  Office,  do. 

1304.  JEROME  GUSTAF  APPELQUIST 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  JI  23,  1877, 
Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  Frederick  (b.  Ag  16,  1842) 
and  Pauline  (Kleyla)  Appelquist  (b.  Ap  29, 
1853.).  Prepared  in  Rock  Islarid  H.  S.  Sec- 
ond Lt. ;  Brev.  Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard;  track 
team.  Transitman,  1905;  Draftsman  and  engr., 
1907;  Asst.  to  Chief  Engr.,  Chicago,  Goshen  & 
South  Bend  Elec.  Ry.,  1908;  Drainage  Engr., 
1909;  Engr.  Omaha  &  Council  Bluffs  St.  Ry. 
Co.,  1909 — .  Married  Bertha  Baymiller,  Ap  17, 
1907.  Address,    130   S.   35th  St.,  Omaha,  Neb.f 

1305.  *HARRIET  ELIZABETH  ASHLEY 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  29,  1869,  Tonica, 
111.;  s.  Laurin  Norris  (b.  Barnard,  Vt.)  and 
Polly  A.  (Densmore)  Ashley  (b.  Warsaw,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Gibson  City  H.  S.  Scholar- 
ship to  Adrian  Coll.,  Mich.  Traveled  abroad 
and  attended  LTniv.  at  Grenoble,  France,  1901; 
special  instruction  in  French  and  Spanish, 
Paris,   1901-2.     Died  Jl  11,  1904,  Chicago. 

1306.     ZION  FROST  BAKER 
Lawyer;    LL.    B.;    b.    O    27,    1877,    Sullivan, 
111.;    s.    Mary   E.   Baker.      Prepared   in   Sullivan 
H.    S.     Delta   Tau    Delta.      Alarried.     Address, 
Sullivan,    Ill.t 

1307.  GEORGE  FRANCIS  BARRETT 
(Brother  of  No.  1807) 
Judge;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  14,  1879,  Chicago;  s. 
Michael,  (b.  New  York)  and  Katherine 
(Dwyer)  Barrett.  Prepared  in  West  Div.  II.  S., 
Chicago.  Lincoln  Law  Club.  Atty.  at  Law, 
1901  — ;  Master  in  Chancery  of  the  Superior 
Court  of  Cook  Co.,  1906-12;  Judge,  Circuit 
Court,  Cook  Co.,  111.,  1915 — .  Mem.,  Union 
League  Club,  Chicago;  Chicago  Bar  Assn.  Ad- 
dress, County  Court  House,  Chicago. 


1308.  FLOREK'CE  MARIA  BECK 
(McGLACHLIN) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  My  26,  1868,  Cleveland;  d. 
George  (b.  Ja  22,  1835,  Wisbech,  Eng.)  and 
Czarina  Jane  (Wyman)  Beck  (b.  S  21,  1839, 
Perry,  O.).  Prepared  in  Plattville  St.  Norm. 
Sch.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Watcheka;  Glee 
Club.  Libn.,  Eastern  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
1904;  Asst.  Prof.,  Lib.  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1905.  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  111.  Lib.  Assn.; 
.Sec.  Co.  Chap.,  Red  Cross.  Married  Thomas 
Lawrence  McGlachlin,  Ag  22,  1905  Green 
Lake,  Wis.  Address,  1123  Clark  St., 'Stevens 
Point,  Wis. 

1309.  EDITH  PAGE  BENNETT 
(Sister  of  Nos.  561,  682) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  3,  1876, 
Mattoon,  111.;  d.  Charles  (b.  Bridgton,  Me.) 
and  Susan  W.  (Cleaves)  Bennett  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Mattoon  H.  S.;  attended  Carlcton 
Coll.,  1896-8.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Teacher, 
Norm.  Sch.,  Charleston,  igoo-i;  teacher,  Latin 
and  Greek,  Ottawa  Tp.  H.  S.,  1901-9;  teacher, 
Latin,  H.  S.,  Seattle,  igog — .  Address.  -xi-M 
37th  Place,  S.   Seattle. 

1310.  HOB  ART  SHEARMAN  BOYD 
Judge;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  17,  1876,  Lewistown 
III.;  s.  Thos.  A.  (b.  Je  25,  1830,  Adams  Co., 
Pa.)  and  Laura  (James)  Boyd  (b.  N  i,  1834, 
Washington,  D.  C.).  Prepared  in  Lewistown 
H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Atty.; 
City  Atty.,  Lewistown,  1903-5;  Master  in 
Chancery,  1905-7;  Judge  of  Fulton  Co.,  1910 — . 
Married  Anna  Elizabeth  Walker,  F  5,  1907, 
Cambridge,  111.  Children:  Robert  Walker,  b 
Ja  29,  igio;  Hobart  Lawrence,  b.  F  11,  1913: 
Margaret  Louise,  b.  S  20,  191 5;  Mary  Eliza 
beth,   b.   O    18,    1917.     Address,   Lewistown,  111 

131 1.  *ELIZABETH  BRANCH  (SHEPARD; 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2913,  8157) 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S. ;  b.  Ja  16,  1876,  Seymour 
111.;  d.  William  Luther  and  Emily  (Yeager, 
Branch.  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Asst 
Libn.,  East.  111.  St.  Norm.,  igoi-4.  Mem. 
.^m.  Lib.  Assn.;  111.  St.  Lib.  Assn.  Marriec 
Elmer  Irwin  Shepard,  Jl  5,  1904,  Champaign 
Died  S  28,   1906,  Williamstown,  Mass. 

1312.  WILLIAM  JAY  BROWN 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  D  10,  1878 
LTrbana;  s.  William  Gage  (b.  Mr  29,  1842 
Roscoe,  O.)  and  Harriet  Alice  (Wolfe)  Browt 
(b.  Coshocton,  O.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S 
Sigma  Chi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Architects'  Club 
Arch.,  1900 — .  Capt.,  Q.  M.  C  Const.  Div.; 
Mustered  out,  D  21,  igi8.  Married  Isabel 
Howell,  S  8.  1914.  Cedar  Rapids,  la.  Child, 
David  Howell,  b.  Mr  22,  1916.  Address,  1962 
1st  Ave..  Cedar  Rapids,  la.;  bus.  add.,  604-6 
Am.   Trust   Bldg.,   Cedar  Rapids,   la. 

1313.  JESSIE  JANE  BULLOCK 
CK^STNER) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2919,  3663,  3664,  3665) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1906;  b.  Ag  8.  1873 
near  Eureka,  111.;  d.  Wingiield  Minor  (b.  C 
24,  1836,  near  Eureka,  111.)  and  Mary  Marsale 
nia  (McCulIougli)  Bullock  (b.  Ag  26,  1S50) 
Prepared  in  Eureka  H.  S.  and  H.  S.  Dept.  Ill 
St.  Norm.  Univ.;  in  Eureka  Coll.  one  yr. ;  111 
St.  Norm.  Univ.  two  yrs.  Sigma  Xi;  I'hi  Beta 
Kappa;  Math.  Club;  Der  Deutsche  Verein. 
Teacher,  Math.,  H.  S.,  1906-7,  Decatur,  111.; 
Tacoma,  Wash.,  1907-8.  Married  Albert  Kast- 
ner,  Je  24,  1908,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Child,  Wing- 
field  "Bullock,  b.  F  16,  1910  (died  F  26,  1910). 
Address,   South  Tacoma,   Wash.f 


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1314.  EUGENE  IRVING  BURKE 
Banker;  B.  S. ;  b.  Ja  14.  1878,  Rantoul.  IlL; 
s.  P.  E.  (b.  F  4,  1841,  Owensboro,  Ky.)  and 
Isabella  (Mover)  Burke  (b.  Ja  22,  1848,  Feli- 
city, O.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Alpha 
Tau  Omega;  Shield  and  Trident;  Mgr.,  Track 
Team,  1899-1900.  In  Citizens  State  Bank, 
1901 — .  Married  Kathryn  B.  Blume,  Wapa- 
koneta,  O.,  1902.  Child,  Eugene  Irving,  Jr., 
b.  S  21,  1905.     Address,  Champaign. 

1315-  WILLIAM  ELMER  BURROUGHS 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  17,  1876, 
Savoy,  111.;  s.  James  Wesley  (b.  N.  J.)  and 
Mary  Catherine  (Udy)  Burroughs  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Savoy  Pub.  Sch.  Class  baseball; 
Class  football.  In  office  of  Elec.  Engng.  Dept., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1900;  Switchboard  cabling  dept., 
West.  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1900-1;  Shop  Office, 
do,  1901-2;  Contract  Records  dept.,  1902-4; 
Chief  Clerk.  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Des  Moines,  1904- 
8;  Chief  Clerk  do.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  1908 — ; 
auditor,  do.,  Hawthorne  Works,  Chicago. 
Served  on  111.  Nat.  Guard.,  1900-1,  4th  Regt.; 
1901-1903,  first  Regt.  Mem.,  First  Regt.  Ath. 
Assn.,  Chicago,  1901-3;  Su.pt.,  Boys'  Club 
"Knights  of  Holy  Grail"  II.  P.,  1907-8;  Presby. 
Church.  Married  Rachel  Densmore  Cattanach, 
Jl  22,  1903,  Chicago.  Children:  Josephine 
Arnold  and  Donald  Densmore,  b.  My  15,  1904; 
Charles  Clifford,  b.  N  2,  1906;  Margaret,  b.  D 
16,  1910.  Address,  159  No.  Central  Ave., 
(Austin)  Chicago;  bus.  add..  West.  Elec.  Co., 
Hawthorne  Sta.,  do. 

1316.  ROBERT  OSCAR  BUSEY 
(Brother  of  No.  864) 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  Je  14,  1877, 
Urbana;  s.  Matthew  D.  (b.  Mr  20,  1842,  Ur- 
bana)  and  Anna  (Hurd)  Busey  (b.  S  19,  1847, 
Wyandotte  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H. 
S.  A.  M.,  Harvard,  1906;  Ph.D.,  do.,  1912. 
Univ.  Band  and  Mandolin  Club.  Stud..  Univ. 
of  Halle,  1900-:.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Urbana,  1903- 
4;  teaching  fellow,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1904-5;  Grad. 
Stud.  Harvard,  1905-8;  Instr.,  (jerman,  O.  St. 
Univ.,  1908-12;  Asst.  Prof..  German,  do.,  1912 — . 
Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of 
Am.;  Sec.-Treas..  Lang,  and  Lit.  Club,  O.  St. 
Univ.,  1915-16..  Married  Mary  Maude  Waldo, 
My  28,  1908,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Children; 
Paul,  b.  Ag  I,  1909;  Ruth,  b.  Ag  28,  1912  (died 
S  5,  1912);  Olga  Maude,  b.  D  17,  1914.  Address, 
2090  luka  Ave.,  Columbus,  O. 

1317.  JOHN  KENYON  BUSH 
(Husband  of  No.  1780) 
Bank  Cashier;  A.  B.;  A.  M.  in  L.  &  A.,  1903; 
b.  Ap  7,  1878,  Joliet,  111.;  s.  John  Edward  (b. 
Whitehall,  N.  Y.)  and  Isabella  Gordon  (Kenyon) 
Bush  (b.  Thompsonville,  Conn.).  Prepared  in 
Joliet  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Illio.  Chem.,  111.  Steel  Co., 
1900-1;  Asst.,  Chcm..  Univ.  of  111.,  1902-3; 
Instr..  Chem.,  Joliet  Tp.  II.  S.,  1903-8;  V.  P., 
First  Nat.  Bank,  1908-12;  Cashier,  Nat.  City 
Bank,  Seattle,  191 2 — .  Mem.,  Baptist  Church; 
Mystic  Shrine  Masons;  various  local  clubs; 
Sec,  Silver  Cross  Hosp.  Married  Helen  Mary 
Taylor  ('02).  Ag  4,  1908,  Bloomington,  111. 
Child,  Eleanor  Isabel,  b.  O  11,  1909.  Address, 
133  Dorfel  Drive,  N.  E.,  Seattle;  bus.  add., 
Nat.  City  Bank,  do. 

1318.  BRUCE  ALEXANDER  CAMPBELL 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &•  A.;  b.  O  28,  1879, 
Albion,  111.;  s.  loseph  McCown  (b.  F  20,  1837, 
Wayne  Co.,  111.)  and  Annabel  (Thompson) 
Campbell  (b.  Ja  31,  1856,  .Mbion).  Prepared  in 
Albion  II.  S.;  So.  Collegiate  Inst.,  Albion.  111. 
Charter  mem.,  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  111. -Wis. 
debate;  Pres.,  P.ryan  Democratic  Club;  Illini 
Staff;  Grad.  mem..  Phi  Beta  Kapna,  191 1.  Law 
stud.,  1900-1;  Lawyer  1901;  Village  Atty.,  Al- 
bion, 1903-4;  Mem.,  44th  Gen.  Assem.,  H.  of  R.; 


[1900 

Dem.  Nominee  for  Cong.,  22d  111.  Dist.,  1910; 
Mem.,  Com.  to  draft  recommendations  for  a 
Revision  of  Law  of  111.,  relating  to  Practice  and 
Proceedure  (appointed  by  Gov.)  1910 — .  Mem., 
K.  of  P.;  D.  O.  K.  K.;  M.  W.  A.;  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Pres.  111.  Elks  .A.ssn.;  Grand  Exalted  Ruler,  B. 
P.  O.  E.,  1918-ig;  Exec.  Com.,  111.  St.  Bar 
.\ssn.;  Mem.,  Bd.  of  Gov.  III.  St.  Bar  Assn.; 
Pres.  E.  St.  Louis  Bar  Assn..  191 1;  St.  Clair 
Country  Club.  Married  Beulah  Wilson,  Je  19, 
1906.  Child,  Joseph  Bruce,  b.  Mr  8,  1907.  Ad- 
dress, 1472  College  Ave.  E.  St.  Louis,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  624-633  Murphy  Bldg.,  do. 

1319-  CLYDE  CAPRON 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  N  26,  1874, 
Clinton,  111.;  s.  William  B.  (b.  Jl  26,  1842, 
.Albany  N.  Y.)  and  Laura  Barger  (Willis) 
Capron  (b.  F""  9,  1844,  Springfield,  HI.).  Pre- 
pared in  Marion  H.  S.  LL.  B.,  N.  W.  Univ., 
1905.  Philomathean;  Won  in  lU.-Ind.  Debate, 
1900;  Pres.,  Sr.  Class.  Taught,  igoo-2;  Studied 
Law,  1902-5;  Homesteaded  land,  S.  Dak., 
■905-7;  Practicing  Law,  1907 — .  Mem.,  Bd. 
of  Sch.  Insps.,  Peoria.  Married  Dorothy  V. 
Capron.  Je  14,  1911,  Wolcott,  Ind.  Address, 
107  N.  Elmwood  Ave.,  Peoria;  bus.  add.,  11 12- 
14  Lehman  Bldg.,  do. 

1320.  WALTER  SAMUEL  CHURCH 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ja  6,   1879,  Chi- 
cago.     Tau    Beta   Pi.     Address,    5748   Kenmore 
Ave.,  Chicago. t 

1321.  LINDA  MAY  CLATWORTHY 
Librarian;   B.   L.   S.;   b.   D   17,    1876,   Dayton, 

O.;  d.  Rev.  Fred  D.  D.  (b.  1846,  North  Pether- 
ton,  Somerset,  Eng.)  and  Emma  (Payne)  Clat- 
worthy  (b.  Dayton,  O.).  Prepared  in  pvt.  and 
high  schs.  Vassar  Coll.  and  N.  W.  Univ.;  Ph. 
B.  Univ.  of  Denver,  1915.  Delta  Delta  Delta; 
Watcheka;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Treas.  and  Chm.  of 
different  coms.  Asst.  Cataloger,  Dayton  Pub. 
Lib.,  1900-1;  Head  Cataloger,  1901-5;  Libn., 
Dayton  Pub.  Lib.  and  Museum,  1905-13;  Lib. 
organizer  in  the  west,  states,  1913-16;  Reference 
Libn.  and  special  bibliog.,  St.  Coll.  of  Wash., 
1916-18;  travelled  and  studied  abroad  six 
months,  1910.  Auth. :  Literary  executor  of 
Augusta  Payne  White  for  "The  Paynes  of  Ham- 
ilton", Tobias  A.  Wright,  N.  Y.  City,  245  pp., 
1911;  Bibliog.  of  Food  Economy  for  the  House- 
wife, conip.  and  ed.  by  L.  M.  Clatworthy  and 
L.  W.  Hunt,  issued  by  St.  Coll.  of  Wash.  Lib., 
Mr.  191 8.  with  endorsement  of  U.  S.  Food  Adm. 
and  Am.  Lib.  Assn.  Food  Information  Com.  of 
War  Service  Com.;  also  several  buls.  Mem., 
O.  Lib.  Assn.,  Pres.,  191 1;  /\m.  Lib.  Assn  ; 
Colo.  Lib.  Assn.;  Advisory  Com.  on  sub.  head- 
ings for  use  in  dictionary  catalogs,  1907-11; 
111.  Lib.  Sch.  Alumni  Assn.,  Pres.,  two  yrs. 
Address,  St.  College,  Pullman,  Wash. 

1322.     FRED  WORTH  COOPER 

(Brother  of  No.  3329) 
Mortgage  Banker;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  15.  1877. 
Fisher,  III;  s.  Frank  (b.  My  6,  1849,  Baldwins- 
ville,  N.  Y.)  and  Luro  Alice  (Ham)  Cooper  (b. 
O  II,  1852,  Monticello,  111.)  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Atty.,  1900-1,  mem.,  firm 
Cooper,  Kanaley  &  Co..  Mortgage  Bankers. 
Mem.,  Hamilton  Club,  Chicago;  South  Shore 
Country  Clul);  Flossmoor  Country  Club;  Chi- 
cago Bar  Assn.;  Illini  Club;  Chicago  Real  Est. 
Bd.  Married  Blanche  Speed  Puddeke,  Ag  10, 
1909  Chicago.  Children:  Blanche  Speed,  b.  S 
J5,  1912;  Fred  Worth,  b.  S  22,  1916.  Address, 
5234  Hyde  Park  Blvd.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
Chamber  of  Commerce  Bldg.,  do. 

1323.     BURTON  ROBINSON  CORBUS 

Physician;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  M.D.;  b.  D  30,  1875. 
Menrlota,  HI.;  s.  William  F.  (b.  1841)  and 
Clara  M.  (Robinson)  Corbus  (b.  1845).  Pre- 
pared  in    LaSalle    H.    S.    Nu    Sigma    Nu;    Roll 


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of  Honor  in  Med.  Sch.  Mem.,  Staff  of  Butter- 
worth  Ilosn.,  and  U.  B.  A.  llosp. ;  i^Lij., 
M.  R.  C.  Pres.,  Kent  Co.  Med.  Soc;  Grand 
Rapids  Acad,  of  Med.  Address,  Metz  Bldg., 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

1324.  GEORGE  ALEXANDER  DARMER 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  JI  9,  1874, 
Blue  Mound,  111.;  s.  John  Oscar  (b.  Mr  28, 
1840,  Shelby  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Ann  (Robertson) 
Darnicr  (b.  Je  2,  1844,  Dickson  Co.,  Tcnn.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  11.  S.  M.  D.,  Rush 
Med.  Coll.,  1903.  Sigma  .\lpha  Epsilon.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church;  Alpha  Omega  .Mpha,  lion. 
Med.  Frat.  Address,  12'  S.  Broadway,  Aurora, 
lll.t 

1325.  WILLIAM  JOHN  DOLAN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  25,  1876,  May  Tp., 
111.;  s.  Michael  J.  (b.  S  1850,  do.)  and  Kath- 
rine  (O'Rourke)  Dolan  (b.  S  1850,  Can.). 
Prepared  in  Ohio  IL  S. ;  Univ.  .Vcad. ;  St. 
V'iateur's  Coll.,  Kankakee.  Philomathean; 
Phi  Kappa.  Atty.  at  Law,  Granite  City,  1901- 
7;  do..  Champaign,  1907 — .  Mem.,  K.  of 
C,  past  G.  K.;  .■\.  O.  of  H.;  Champaign  Co. 
Bar  .'\ssn. ;  111.  St.  Bar  Assn.  Married  Emma 
A.  PfefFer,  O  22,  1913,  Champaign.  Children: 
Catherine  Elizabeth,  b.  S  18,  1914;  William 
Michael,  b.  Je  23,  191 6;  Robert  Edward,  b. 
1)  23,  1917.  Address,  406  S.  Elm  St.,  Cham- 
paign; bus.   add.,    13  Main   St.,   do. 

1326.  OLIVER  KINSEY  DONEY 
Minister  and  Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  30,  1873, 
Deerfield,  Mo.;  s.  Lysander  (b.  My  24,  1842, 
Marshall  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Cynthia  A.  (Hill) 
Doney  (b.  Ap  9,  1852,  Green  Co.,  do.).  Pre- 
pared   in    Tolono    H.    S.     A.    B.    Eureka    Coll., 

1906.  Philomathean.  Minister  of  Church  of 
Christ  and  Atty.  at  Law.  Mem.,  I.  O.  O.  P.; 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  K.  T.  Married  Hattie  Myrtle 
Shuck,  Ag  17,  1899,  Urbana.  Address,  1036 
Reisne'r  St.,  Indianapolis. t 

1327.  HORACE  RAYMOND  DOUGHERTY 
Stockman  and  Lumberman;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Je 
21,  1875,  Mt.  Morris,  111.;  s.  Newton  C.  and 
Annie  M.  (Edwards)  Dougherty.  Prepared 
in  Peoria  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892-3. 
A.  B.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1896.  Psi  Upsilon;  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  Mgr.,  Inter-Scholastic  Meet.  Stock- 
man and  Lumberman,  191 3-1 7.  Pres.,  Univ. 
Club,  Tacoma,  1912-13.  Address,  R.  i,  Grant- 
ville,  Md. 

1328.     STANISLAW    DOWIATT 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    M.    E.:    b.    O    4,    1873, 
Kovno,  Russia.     .Address,  114  Euclid  Ave.,  San 
Leandro,   Calif. 

1329.  CLARENCE  LeROY  EDDY 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  1909;  b. 
O  20,  1877,  Atlanta,  111.;  s.  John  Wilson  (b. 
1835,  Frankfort,  Ky.)  and  Nancy  Jane  (How- 
ser)  Eddy  (b.  1836,  Atlanta,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Osceola  (la.)  H.  S.  and  Drake  Univ.  Phi 
Gamma  Delta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  C.  E.  Club; 
Assoc.  Ed.,  Technograph;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Rodman  with  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  1900-1  ;  In- 
strumentman  with  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  1902; 
Resident  Engr.  M.  K.  &  T.  R.  R.,  1903;  Asst. 
Engr.  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  1903-7;  Asst.  Prof., 
Ry.  Engng.,  Case  Sch.  of  Applied  Sc,  Cleve- 
land, 1907 — .  Mem.,  Christian  Church,  and 
Deacon  since  1909;  Am.  Ry.  Engng.  Soc, 
1908;  Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ, 
1909;    A.    A.    A.    S. ;    Cleveland    Engng.    Soc, 

1907.  Auth.:  The  Bourbonnais  Ry.  Bridge, 
Technograph,  Vol.  14,  1900;  Rolling  Resistance 
of  cars  over  Switches  and  Frogs,  .4n\.  Ry. 
Engng.  Assn.  Proc,  Vol.  16,  1915-  Married 
Lillian  Viola  Chapman,  D  2;,  looS,  Weldon, 
la.     .Address,   1793   E.   86th  St.,  Cleveland. 


1330.  JOHN  WILLIAM  FISHER 
Farmer;  B.  .S.;  b.  Ja  13,  1874,  Orangeville, 
111.;  s.  John  R.  (b.  O  1829,  I'.cUefonte,  Pa.) 
and  Dora  L  (Giese)  Fisher  (b.  1835,  Stettin, 
Ger.).  Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ. 
111. -Wis.  Debating  Team,  1900.  Prin.,  II.  S., 
Peru,  111.,  1895-7;  taught  in  H.  S.,  Hiawatha, 
Kan.,  1900-1;  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Carlyle,  111.,  1901- 
3;  .Supt.  Carlyle  Schs.,  1903-6.  Married  Lulu 
Ritzman,  Ag  2,  1900,  ICstherville,  la.  Chil- 
dren: Myrtle  M.,  b.  Jl  5,  1901;  Harold  E.  b. 
N  25,  1902;  Elta  Viola,  b.  .Ap  21,  1909;  Leo 
William,  b.  My  29,  191 3.  Address,  Muskogee, 
Okla. 

1331.  WILLIAM  GRANT  FOSTER 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  2,  1877, 
Armstrong,  111.;  s.  Edward  (b.  N  20,  1833,  near 
W.  Lebanon,  Ind.)  and  Sarah  Ann  (Tillotson) 
Foster  (b.  Ja  15,  1835,  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
.Acad.  Tau  Beta  I'i;  Arch.  Club;  Technograph 
Bd.;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Arch.,  Streator,  111., 
1908 — .  Married  .Sue  White  Jackson,  Je  19, 
1901.  Children:  Katheryn  May,  b.  Ap  17, 
1902;  Edwin  Stanton,  b.  D  13,  1903;  Lois 
Marjory,  b.  N  13,  1905;  Willis  Grant,  b.  D 
12,  1907.  Address,  Opera  House  Bldg.,  Streat- 
or, 111. 

1332.  *HARRY  BERT  FOX 
(Brother  of  No.  1130) 
B.  S.  in  Sc;  M.  S.,  1905;  b.  Je  16,  1871, 
LaSalle,  111.;  s.  David  Bert  (b.  1833,  Westfield, 
Mass.)  and  Harriette  (Robinson)  Fox  (b.  1839, 
Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Ottawa 
Tp.  H.  S.  and  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Normal,  111. 
Instr.,  Geol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1900-11.  Sigma  Xi, 
1905.  Married  Myrtle  Amy  Murray,  1897, 
Normal,  111.  Children:  Herbert,  b.  D  5,  1901; 
Clara  Elizabeth,  b.  Mr  4,  1905.  Died  S  11, 
i9'3.    Sparta,   Mich. 

1333.  FRANK    DOIG    FRANCIS 
Phys.    and   Surg.;   A.   B.   in   L.   &  A.;   b.    Ja 

12,  1879,  New  Lenox,  111.;  s.  George  L.  (b.  O 
5,  1856)  and  Annie  Maria  (Doig)  Francis  (b. 
O  20,  1856,  do.).  Prepared  in  Joliet  H.  S. 
M.  D.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1903.  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Nu  Sigma 
Nu;  Alpha  Omega  Alpha;  Football;  Ed.,  Illio. 
Interne  Cook  Co.  Hosp.,  1903-4.  Capt.,  M.  R.  C. 
Auth.:  Articles  in  ///.  Med.  Jour.,  Interstate 
Med.  Jour..  Chicago  Med.  Recorder.  Mem., 
Chicago  Med.  Soc;  Grace  M.  E.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Bertha  Haven,  Ja  12,  1897,  New  Lenox, 
111.     Address,  66  E.  Oak  St.,  Chicago. 

1334.  HARRY  EBEN  FREEMAN 
Phys.  and  Surg.;  B.  S.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Ja  11,  1877, 

Chicago;  s.  Julius  A.  (b.  1828,  Worcester,  N. 
Y.)  and  Emma  C.  (Howe)  Freeman  (b.  1846, 
Fabius,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.;  ua- 
dergrad.  work,  Morgan  Park  Acad.,  1892;  Jen- 
nings Sem.,  1893.  M.  D.,  N.  W.  Univ.  Med. 
Sch.,  1903.  Kappa  Sigma;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma; 
Mil.  Band,  1895-98;  Students'  Dancing  Club. 
N.  Y.  Post  Grad.  Sch.,  iqo6.  Mem.,  Kendall 
Co.  Med.  Soc;  111.  Med.  Soc;  A.  M.  A.;  No. 
Cent.  III.  Med.  Soc;  Am.  Acad,  of  Med. 
Married  Mary  Scoggin,  Ja  31,  1907.  Children: 
Irene,  b.  D  4.  1907;  Emma,  b.  N  17,  1909; 
Julius  A.,  b.  My  26,  191 1;  John  S.,  b.  Je  ig, 
1912.     Address,  Millington,   111. 

1335.  GEORGE  GIBBS,  JR. 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1684,  2101) 
Landscape  Arch.;  B.  S.;  b  Ja  6,  1878,  River- 
ton,  Ky.;  s.  George,  Sr.  (b.  Mr  23,  1842,  Ware- 
ham,  Mass.)  and  Elizabeth  Thacher  (Hodge) 
Gibbs  (b.  N  q,  1847,  Plymouth,  Mass.).  Pre- 
pared in  Plymouth  H.  S. ;  Cincinnati  Tech.  H. 
H. ;  S.  B.  in  Landscape  Arch.,  Harvard,  1904. 
Asst.  in  Office  of  Olmstead  Bros.,  1904-14;  In- 
vestigator to  Boston  City  Planning  Bd.,  1914-17; 
Advisory   Engr.   on   Camp   Planning  for   Const. 


13° 


University  of  Illinois 


[1900 


Div.,  War  Dept.,  1917— .  Capt.  Q.  M.,  U.  S. 
R.,  1 91 7-1 8;  Maj.  Q.  M.  C.  Auth.:  Report  on 
Comprehensive  Plan  for  East  Boston,  gS  pp., 
1915;  various  reports  on  city  planning.  Mem., 
Assn.  Harvard  Kngrs.  1910 — ;  Am.  Civic  Assn.; 
Playground  Assn.  of  Am.;  Am.  Soc.  of  Land- 
scape Archs. ;  Fellow,  Am.  Inst.  Civic  Planning; 
Boston  Soc.  Landscape  Arch.,  19x7 — .  Married 
Florence  Wellington  James,  Je  16,  1909,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.  Cliildren:  George,  IlL  b.  My 
■?!,  1910;  Charles  James  and  Laura  Russell,  b. 
D  22,  1913.  Address,  287  Walnut  St.,  Brook- 
line,  Mass..  bus.  add.,  i6th  St.,  N.  W.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

133G.  LESLIE  LELAND  GLENN 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1337,  2996,  4675) 
Real  Est.,  Loans  and  Ins.;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  6, 
1877,  near  Mattoon,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Chamber- 
lain (b.  1S48,  Coles  Co.,  111.)  and  Mary  Cath- 
erine (Ferguson)  Glenn  (b.  1856,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Mattoon  and  Champaign  H.  S.  Man- 
dolin Club;  Glee  Club.  Admitted  to  III.  Bar, 
1900;  Mercantile  Bus.,  Urbana,  1900-1;  Tre- 
vett-Mattis  Banking  Co.,  Champaign,  igoi-17; 
Real  Est.  Loans  and  Ins.,  19 17 — •  Married 
Frances  Madge  Wilcox,  Ja  17,  1907.  Champaign. 
Children:  Mary  Margaret,  b.  N  29,  1907; 
Barbara  Wilco.x,  b.  Ap  24,  191 6.  Address, 
509  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign. 

1337.  OTIS  FERGUSON   GLENN 
(Brother  of  Nos.   1336.  2996,  4675) 

Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Ag  27,  1879,  Mattoon, 
111.,  s.  Joseph  Chamberlain  (b.  Pleasant  Grove 
Tp.,  Coles  Co.,  111.)  and  Mary  Catherine  (Fer- 
guson) Glenn  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Mattoon 
and  Champaign  H.  S.  States  Atty..  Jackson 
Co.,  1907-8;  1916-20.  Mem.,  111.  St.  Bar  Assn.; 
Jackson  Co.,  Bar  Assn.  Married  Anna  Kennedy 
Martin,  O  28,  191 1,  Murphysboro,  111.  Address, 
Murphysboro,  111. 

1338.  HUGH  JOSEPH  GRAHAM 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2403,  3754) 

Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  20,  1877, 
Ivesdale,  111.;  s.  James  M.  (b.  Castleblayney, 
Ire.)  and  Kate  (Wallace)  Graham  (b.  at  Ran- 
toul.  111.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  English  Club;  Fortnightly 
Club;  IHio  Bd.  Instr.,  Rhetoric.  1900-1;  Clerked 
in  law  office,  igoi-2;  practiced  law  as  mem.  of 
firm,  Shutt,  Graham  &  Graham,  1902- 1908; 
afterward  Graham  &  Graham.  Married  Clara  G. 
Colgan.  Ap  26,  1904,  Springfield,  111.  Children: 
Katherine,  b.  My  1906,  James  E.,  b.  O  1907, 
Clara,  b.  S  1Q09;  Hugh.  b.  S  iqio;  Elualicth,  b. 
Je  1916.  Address,  1802  South  Sixth  St., 
Springfield,  111. 

1339.  ROBERT  GRAY 
Dist.  Supt.,  Water  Power  Co.;  B.  S.  in  E. 
E.;  b.  Je  14.  1874,  Elburn,  111.;  s.  Joseph  (b. 
1832,  Frederickston,  New  Brunswick)  and 
Juliet  (Wordman)  Gray  (b.  Je  2,  1842,  Con- 
cord, N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Geneva  II.  S. 
Tau  Beta  Pi.  Draftsman  for  Remingtun  Type- 
writer (To..  1900-3;  farmer,  1903-5;  fruit  raiser, 
Yakima,  Wash.,  1903-4;  Gen.  Elec.  Co., 
Schenectady.  1904-7;  ranch  improving,  Yakima, 
1907-8;  resident  agt..  Big  Bend  Light-Power 
Co.,  Davenport,  Wash.,  1909-14;  ^ist.  Supt., 
Wash.  Water  Power  Co.,  hdr|trs.,  Colfax, 
Wash.,  1914-1S.     Married  Belle  I.  Gillespie,  My 

12,  igo8.    Champaign.      Children:    Helen,    b.    D 

13,  1909;  Marian,  b.  Ag  4,  1912;  Virginia,  b. 
Ap  29,  1916.     Address,  Colfax,  Wash. 

1340.  HARRY  ALTMAN  GROSSBERG 
Wholesale  Grocer;  LL.  B.;  h.  Ja  2,  1879.  Chi- 
cago; s.  Nathaniel  B.  (b.  Jl  12,  1846)  and 
Percclia  (Altnian)  Grossberg  (b.  Je  17,  1849). 
Prejtared  in  Englewood  H.  S.  Philomathean; 
Class  Football  and  I'.asketball  Teams;  M«r.  Sr. 
Baseball  Team.    Practiced  law  in  1900-3;  Whole- 


sale Grocer.  1903 — .  Married  Dora  S.  Frank, 
F  23,  1908,  Cleveland,  O.  Child,  Edna,  b.  Ap 
16,  1909.    Address,  2197  E.  80th  St.,  Cleveland.! 

1341.     PAULINE    GUNTHORP 
Librarian;  B.   L.  S.     Prepared  in  Chicago  H. 
S.     B.   L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,    1898.     Address,  2327 
Cedar  St.,   Berkeley,   Calif. 

1342.     ELIZABETH  TWINING  HALL 

(KEISER) 

(Sister  of  No.    1343) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1901;  b.  O  30,  1870, 
Downs,  111.;  d.  Calvin  Springer  (b.  My  29, 
1836,  Fayette  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Rachel  (Eberhardt) 
Hall  (b.  F  20,  1840,  do.).  Prepared  in  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.  Alethenai;  Capt.  of  Girls'  Basket- 
ball team.  Head.  Eng.  Dept.,  H.  S.,  Everett, 
Wash.,  1901-5;  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Pittsburg,  Kan., 
1906-7;  H.   S.,  Butte,  Mont..    1907-8.     Mem.,  D. 

A.  R. ;  Assn.  Coll.  Allumnae;  Woman's  Club. 
Married  Henry  Keiser,  F  17,  1909,  Bloomington, 
111.  Child,  Leone,  b.  D  i,  1909  (died,  do.). 
Address,   509   E.   Mulberry,   Bloomington,   111. 

1343.  JOHN  CALVIN  HALL 
(Brother  of  No.  1342) 
Judge;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  13,  1872, 
Downs,  111.;  s.  Calvin  S.  (b.  My  29,  1836,  Fay- 
ette Co.,  Pa.)  and  Rachel  (Eberhardt)  Hall  (b. 
F  20,  1840,  do.).  Prepared  in  Kickapoo  Union 
IL  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1897.  LL.  B., 
Chicago  Kent  Coll.  of  Law,  1907.  Jr.  Orator. 
Prin.,  H.  S.,  1900-4;  Supt.,  Whiting  City  Schs., 
1 904-1 1.  With  Gavit  Hall  &  Smith;  City  Atty., 
City  of  Whiting;  City  Judge,  Whiting,  1913- 
Mem.,  K.  of  P.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Sec,  1904-5;  K. 
T.:  A.  A.  S.  R.;  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S.;  I.  O.  6.  F.; 

B.  P.  O.  E.;  M.  W.  Married  Grace  M.  Debo, 
Ag  14,  1904,  Peru,  III.     Address,  Whiting,  Ind. 

1344.  JOHN  EDWARD  H  ANN  AN 
Estimator;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  S.  1878, 
Colfax,  111.:  s.  Bernard  (b.  N  8,  1845,  Dublin, 
Ire.)  and  (31ive  J.  (Conner)  Hannan  (b.  Monti- 
cello,  III.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Der 
Deutsche  Verein.  Served  in  111.  Nat.  Guard, 
1002;  First  Lt.,  Co.  F.,  First  Inf.:  Capt.  343d 
Inf.  N.  A.  Mem.,  Catholic  Church;  First 
Regt.  Ath.  Club.  Address,  4835  Forrestville 
Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  36  W.  Austin  Ave., 
do. 

1345.     RACHELLE    MARGARET    HANSON 
(GURLEY) 

B.  S.;  b.  My  30,  1877,  Villa  Grove,  111.; 
d.  Robert  Patton  (b.  Ag  17,  1842,  Hansonville. 
Va.)  and  Maria  E.  (Shomaker)  Hanson,  (h. 
Tl  25,  1845,  do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  II.  S.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Taught  in  Mary  Nash  Coll.. 
Sherman,  Tex.,  igoo-i;  in  charge  of  Girls' 
Sch.,  Santa  .Xnna,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1001-2; 
traveled  in  China,  Japan,  Hawaiian  Islands, 
Old  Mex.  and  west,  coast  of  U.  S.,  1902-3. 
Mem.,  The  Contemporary  of  Newark,  N.  J.; 
(■(ill.  Woman's  Club  of  Essex  Co..  N.  J.; 
Presby.  Church.  Married  Raymond  Bennett 
Gurley,  Ap  7,  1902,  Manila,  P.  I.  Child,  Mar- 
garet Josephine,  b.  O  16,  1904.  Address,  62 
Park    Ave.,    East   Orange,    N.   J. 

1346.     OLIVER  ALBERT  HARKER,  Jr. 

(Brother  of  No.  1516) 
Banker;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  18,  1878, 
Vienna,  111.;  s.  Oliver  Albert  and  Sidney  Ann 
(Bain)  Harker.  Prepared  in  So.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.  Phi  Delta  Thcta;  Shield  and  Trident. 
Farmer,  Carbondale,  lU.,  1007-9:  Retail  him- 
ber.  Gilman,  111.,  1009-12;  do.,  Bushland,  Tex.. 
Ap,  1912;  Mgr.,  Savings  Dept.,  1st  Nat.  Bank. 
Champaign,  191 21 3;  Cashier,  ist  Nat.  Rank. 
Tohnson  City,  111.,  igi.^— •  Married  Mande 
V.ressler,  Je  15,  1904,  Wayne,  Neb.  Child. 
Martha,  b.  Je  19,  1905.  Address,  Johnson 
City,   111. 


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1347-  NANCY  KMiMA  IIARTRICK 
(WEIJSTER) 
(Wife  of  ISO.  1290;  Sister  of  Nos.  1518,  1519) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  8,  1874,  Sadoius, 
111.;  d.  Henry  (b.  Mr  30,  1830,  Theide,  Ger. ) 
and  Nancy  Kmily  (Taylor)  Ilartrick  ( b.  Ag 
6,  1840,  Pittsfiekl,  111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad.  Cleveland,  1900-2; 
San  Bernardino,  1902-6;  111.,  1906-9;  Los  An- 
geles, 1909-15;  San  Bernardino,  19 15 — .  Mem., 
Presby.  Church;  M.  E.  Church;  Woman's  Univ. 
Cliib;  Assn.  Collegiate  Alumnae.  Married 
William  Wyman  Webster  ('99),  O  3,  1900, 
Urbana  (divorced  .S  14,  1917).  Child,  Ilelen 
Marie,  b.  Jl  11,  1903  (died  D  9,  1905).  Ad- 
dress,  550  6th  St.,   San   Bernardino,  Calif. 

1348.     DAVID  IIASSLETON  HARTS,  Jr. 

Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  9,  1878, 
Lincoln,  111.;  s.  David  II.  and  Emma  (P.rew- 
ster)  Harts.  Prepared  in  Lincoln  11.  S. ; 
Lincoln  Coll..  1898-1900.  LL.  B.,  Harvard, 
1905.    Kappa  Sigma.     Address,  Lincoln,  111. 

1349.  HARRY  HASSON 
Mgr.,  Fertilizer  Works;  B.  S.  in  Chem. ; 
b.  Mr  17,  1878,  Lewistown,  111.;  s.  Henry  Clay 
(b.  Ja  4,  1843,  Lewistown,  111.)  and  Ellen 
Davison  (McDowell)  Hasson  (b.  Ja  21,  1845, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Lewistown  H.  S.  Plii 
Gamma  Delta;  Glee  Club;  Quartet;  Chem. 
Soc. ;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Chem.,  Armour  & 
Co.,  Chicago,  1900-2;  Chem.,  Armour  Fertilizer 
Works,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1902-5;  Supt.,  do.,  Jack- 
sonville, Fla.,  1905-6;  Asst.  Mgr.,  do.,  1906-7; 
Mgr.,  1907 — .  Married  Kate  O'Brien,  O  19, 
1905,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Children:  Katharine  Har- 
riet, b.  N  7,  1907;  Henry  Clay,  b.  Jl  11,  1909 
(died  O  I,  1910).  Address,  Armour  Fertilizer 
Works,  Jacksonville,   Fla. 

1350.  GEORGETTA  HAVEN 
B.  L.  S.;  Tj.  F  14,  1859,  Cincinnati;  d.  James 
L.  (b.  1825,  do.)  and  Rebecca  Hopkins  (Pad- 
dock) Haven  (b.  1827,  do.).  Prepared  in  Bar- 
tholomew's Eng.  and  Class.  Sch.,  Cincinnati; 
attended  Vassar,  1877-8.  Kappa  Kappa  (jamma. 
In  Cataloging  Dept.,  Cincinnati  Pub.  Lib., 
iqoo-4.  Address,  3375  Eden  Ave.,  Avondale, 
Cincinnati. 

1 35 1.  WILLIAM  ALBERT  HAWLEY 
Division  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  My  26, 
1877,  Dundee,  111.;  s.  Edgar  C.  (b.  F  20,  1850, 
Barrington,  111.)  and  Esther  E.  (Hunt)  Haw- 
ley  (b.  S  12,  1845,  Dundee,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Dundee  H.  S.;  Oberlin  Acad.  Maj.-Instr., 
Mil.  Sc.  Asst.  on  Engr.  Corps,  Pa.  lines  west 
of  Pittsburg,  1900-5;  Asst.  Div.  Engr.,  do., 
1905-13;  Div.  Engr.,  do.,  1913 — .  111.  Nat.  Guard; 
Corp.  3d  111.  Volunteer  Inf.,  Spanish-Am.  War. 
Porto  Rico,  1898-9;  3d  Regt..  1897-8  and 
1899-00.  Married  Katherine  (D'Donovan  Man- 
ley,  N  16,  1904,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Children: 
Esther  Mary,  b.  N  2,  1906;  William  Edgar, 
b.  My  14,  1910.  Address,  402  E.  Wallace  Ave., 
New  Castle,  Pa.;  bus.  add.,  203  W.  W^ashing- 
ton    St.,   do. 

1352.  ZELLA  BERNICE  HAYES 
(Sister  of  No.  4197) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  20,  1880, 
Rankin,  111.;  d.  Thomas  Boyd  (b.  1853,  Craw- 
fordsville,  Ind.)  and  Emma  Jane  (Cox)  Hayes 
(b.  i8=;3,  Buchanan,  Mich.).  Prepared  in 
Rankin "H.  S.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Alethenai.  Taught, 
Rankin,  111.;  Forest,  111.;  Deer  Lodge,  Mont. 
Address,   Buchanan,   Mich.t 

1353.     *THOMAS  MOULTON  HEADEN 

Lawyer;    A.    B.    in  L.    &   A.;    b.    S    15,    1877. 

Shelbyville,    111.;    s.  Walter    C.    and     Virginia 

(Barrett)     Headen.  Prepared    in    Shelbyville 


IL  S.  and  Mich.  Mil.  Acad.  LL.  B.,  N.  W. 
Univ.,  1903.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Y.  M.  C.  .\ 
Died   My   5,    1918,   Shelbyville,   111. 

1354.  EDWARD  GEORGE  HINES 
Const.  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ag  10,  1872, 
Huey,  111.;  s.  Lawrence  (b.  Ger.)  and  Caro- 
line (Fricke)  Hines  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Arch.,  Drafts- 
man; Insp.,  Bridge  and  Bldg.  Dept.,  I.  C. 
R.  R.;  Arch.  Supt.,  Chicago  and  New  Orleans; 
(^onst.^  Supt.  for  gen.  bldg.  contrs.,  Indianapo- 
lis, Chicago.  Sjiringtield,  111.  and  Atchison, 
ivan.  Married  Blanche  Jidna  Baum.  My  30, 
1900,  Shelbyville,  111.  Address  Atchison, 
Kan.t 

135s-  *ROBERT  GRANT  HOLABIRD 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ja  28,  1878, 
Chicago;  s.  William  and  Maria  F.  (Augur) 
Ilolabird.  Sigma  Chi.  Arch.  Supt.,  Holabird 
&  Roche,  Chicago,  1904-11.  Married  Leonora 
\'an  Eps,  D  16,  1902,  Evanston,  111.  Children: 
William,  b.  My  14,  1904;  Margaret,  b.  F  i, 
1906.     Died  O,  191 1,  Chicago. 

1356.  CLARENCE  WILBERT  HUGHES 
Lawyer;  A.  B. ;  A.  M.,  1905;  LL.  B.,  1905; 
b.  N  I,  1880,  Union,  (Jntario,  (Tan.;  s.  Thomas 
Welburn  (b.  Ja  17,  1858,  Ontario,  Can.)  and 
Jennie  (Ballah)  Hughes  (b.  Ap  24,  i860,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Ann  Arbor  (Mich.)  H.  S.;  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  1897-8.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Pol. 
Sc.  Club;  Van  TwiUer  Court.  Taught,  II.  S., 
Mattoon,  1 900-2;  Practicing  Law,  mem.,  firm, 
Vanse,  Hughes  &•  Kiger,  1905 — .  Master 
in  Chancery  Coles  Circuit  Court,  1915 — ;  Pres., 
Rd.  of  Educ,  Mattoon,  191 6-1 7;  Sec,  Bd.  of 
Educ,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.;  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  R.  A.  M.;  K.  T. ;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  Coles 
Country  Club;  Presby.  Church.  Married  Har- 
riette  Noyes,  N  i,  1905,  Mattoon,  III.  Chil- 
dren: Catherine  Noyes,  b.  Ap  28,  1908;  Eliza- 
beth Ballah,  b.  My  3,  1911.     Address,  Mattoon, 

1357-  IDA  JACKMAN  (DOUGHERTY) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  My  28,  1874,  Boston;  d.  Lemuel 
Noyes  (b.  1843)  and  Louisa  Amelia  (Otis) 
Jackman  (b.  1844").  Prepared  in  Elgin  H.  S. 
and  Univ.  of  Mich.  Wisconsin  Free  Lib. 
Comn.,  several  months,  1900;  John  Crerar 
Lib.,  Chicago,  1901.  Married  Edward  Gardner 
Dougherty,  S  12,  1902,  Elgin,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Crail,  b.  S  19,  1903;  Lemuel  Edward, 
b.  Je  20,  1906;  Annie  Louise,  b.  My  i,  191 1; 
Frank  Otis,  b.  D  10,  19 14  (died  F  18,  10 15); 
David  Gardner,  b.  Jl  16,  1917.  Address,  R. 
I,  Box  y2,   Fairhope,  Ala. 

1358.  TORSTEIN  KNUTSSON 
TORSTENSEN  JAHR 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ag  7,  1871,  Holme- 
strand,  ixorway;  s.  Knut  Torstensen  (b.  N  19, 
1836)  and  Inger  Olea  Olsdatter  (Halvorsen) 
Jahr  (b.  F  i,  1838).  Prepared  in  Tordeiiskiold 
Sch.,  Holmestrand,  Norway.  A.  B.,  Norwegian 
Luth.  Coll.,  1896.  Reorganized  libs,  of  Nor- 
wegian Luth.  (I^oll.,  and  of  Lutli.  Sem.,  St. 
Paul,  1900-1 ;  Cataloger,  Lib.  of  Cong.,  1901-2; 
Reviser,  catalogue  div.,  and  specialist  in 
Scandinavica,  do.,  1902 — ;  Post  (5rad.  work, 
George  Washington  Univ.,  1901-2;  studied  and 
traveled  in  Europe  in  1902,  1906,  1910.  191 1, 
1914.  Auth.:  (with  A.  J.  Strohm)  Bihliog. 
of  Co-operative  Cataloguing,  and  the  printing 
of  catalogue  cards  with  incidental  references 
to  Internat.  bibliog.  and  the  Universal  cata- 
logue, Washington,  1903,  ir6  pp.;  reprinted 
from  the  Report  of  the  Lib.  of  Cong,  for 
the  fiscal  yr..  ending  Je  30,  iqoj:  Oleana.  et 
blad  av  Ole  Bulls  og  den  norske  indvandrings 
liistorie,  1910,  92  pp.;  Contributions  on  hist., 
literary,  and  bibliog.  subjects  to  various  jours, 
and  periodicals:  Illustreret  Norsk  Konversa- 
tionsleksikon,    Christiania,    1905-13.    and    other 


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cyclopedias.  Assoc.  Ed.,  Idun,  a  literary 
monthly,  Chicago,  1908-10.  Mem.,  Norwegian 
Church;  Univ.  Club;  Pres.,  Norwegian  Lib. 
Soc.  of  Washington;  Royal  Norwegian  Soc.  of 
Sc. ;  Scandinavian  Soc;  Lib.  Club.  Married 
Gunvor  Olsen,  .'\p  18,  1916,  Oakland,  Calif. 
Address,   Lib.    of   Cong.,    Washington,   I).   C. 

1359.  CHARLES  SUNDERLAND 
JOHNSON 
(Brother  of  Nos.  960,  1536,  1709,  2712,  3051) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  12,  1877, 
Tolono,  111.;  s.  Dr.  C.  B.  (b.  S  23,  1845,  Bond 
Co.,  111.)  and  Maria  S.  Johnson  (b.  Ag  28, 
1850,  Chatham,  111.).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.  S.  Sigma  Chi.  Mech.  and  Elec.  Engng. 
work  of  different  sorts  mostly  power  house 
work;  with  Engng.  force  of  Marion  Steam 
Shovel  Co.  Married  Clara  Mabel  Hornbrook, 
Je  14,  1906,  Cambridge,  O.  Children:  Charles, 
b.  D  26,  1908;  Barbara  Ann,  b.  Ap  9,  19 10. 
Address,  404  E.  Center  St.,  Marion,  O.t 

1360.  ARTHUR  RUSSELL  JOHNSTON 
With  Victor  Chem.  Works;  B.  S,  in  Chem.; 
b.  S  22,  1878,  Troy,  N.  Y.;  s.  Aaron  C.  (b.  N. 
Y.)  and  Mary  (Starr)  Johnston.  Prepared  in 
Joliet  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi  Lambd.n 
Upsilon.  Married  Nettie  Sylvester  Baker,  O 
28,  1903,  Morrison,  III.  Children:  Dorothy 
Mary,  b.  My  7,  1908;  Robert  Birney,  b.  N  i, 
1909.  Address,  47  7th  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111.; 
bus.   add.,    1805    Fisher   Bldg.,   Chicago.! 

1361.     GEORGE  THOMAS  JORDAN 

(Brother  of  No.  1143) 
Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.; 
b.  O  15,  1876,  near  Tolono,  111.;  s.  Theron 
Francis  (b.  Jl  28,  1834,  Rockport,  O.)  and 
Ellen  Adelia  (Barnum)  Jordan  (b.  S  26,  1841. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Address, 
Palacios,   Tex.f 

1362.  HENRY  EZRA  KEENEY 
Design  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  F  i, 
1876,  Ustic  Tp.,  111.;  s.  Richard  (b.  N  8, 
1842,  Laceyville,  Pa.)  and  Jennie  Eliza  (Bond) 
Keeney  (b.  D  24,  1842,  Whiteside  Co.,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Sterling  H.  S.  Engng.  Soc.  With 
United  Verde  Copper  Co.,  Clarkdale,  Ariz. 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Fannie  Ladd, 
N  12,  1901,  Sterling,  111.  Child,  Helen  Mar- 
jorie,  b.   S  9,    1907.     Address,  Clarkdale,  Ariz. 

1363.  GEORGE  FRANK  KEPLER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Mr  8,  1876, 
Ashtabula,  O.;  s.  George  Walter  (b.  Ja  31, 
1847,  Erie,  Pa.)  and  Caroline  Faulkner  (Roli 
ertson)  Kepler  (b.  Mr  3,  1853,  Ashtabula,  O. ). 
Prepared  in  .^shtabula  (O.)  H.  S.  and  Balti- 
more Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Draftsman, 
1901-6;  Mem.,  firm  Milburn,  Ileister  &  Co.. 
Archs.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1906-11;  Farmer, 
191 1 — .      Address,    Fredericksburg,    Va. 

1364.     MARGARET  ADELE  KETCHUM 
(Sister  of   No.   963) 

LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  24,  1877,  La  Prairie,  111.;  d. 
Andrew  J.  (b.  Mr  29.  1836,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.) 
and  Anne  E.  (Sickles)  Ketchum  (b.  O  23, 
1844,  Augusta,  111.).  Prepared  in  Carthage 
Coll.      Address,    .Augusta,    111. I 

1365.  ASA  BAIRD  KIRKPATRICK 
Govt.  Postal  Service;  B.  S.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Mr  3, 
1874,  Tiskilwa,  111.;  s.  John  B.  (b.  D  6,  1825, 
Harrison  Co.,  O.)  and  Honor  (Grubbs)  Kirkpat- 
rick  (h.  Jl  27,  1833,  Dearborn  Co.,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Elmwood  H.  S.  Nat.  Hist.  Club; 
Adelphic.  Teaching,  1 900-3;  Office  work,  1903- 
7;  Govt.  Postal  Service,  Peoria,  1907 — . 
Mem.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1894-1900.  Married  Edith 
Genung  Woodworth,  Ag  27.  1902,  Seneca  Falls, 
N.  Y.     Address,   321   Caroline  St.,  Peoria. t 


1366.  'BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  KRAHL 
Civ.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Je  20,  1877, 
Aurora,  111.;  s.  Henry  L.  and  Susan  (Als- 
paugh)  Krahl.  Prepared  in  East  Aurora  H.  S. 
Tau  Beta  Pi.  Rodman,  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R., 
1900;  Draftsman,  Pa.  Lines  west  of  Pittsburgh, 
1901-3;  Asst.  on  Chicago  Track  Elevation,  P. 
C.  C.  &  St.  L.  R.  R.,  1903-4;  Engr.  in  Charge 
Chicago  Track  Elev.,  P.  C.  C.  &  St.  L.  R.  R., 
1904.      Died   D    31,    1907,    Aurora,    111. 

1367.  JAMES  PIATT  KRATZ 
(Brother  of  No.  1052) 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  12.  1878. 
Monticello.  111.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  Pa.)  and 
.Mice  J.  (Piatt)  Kratz  (b.  Piatt  Co.,  III.).  Pre- 
pared in  Monticello  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married  Maude  M.  Martin, 
Ja  17,  1909,  Newton,  111.  Child,  William  Mar- 
tin, b.  D   29,   1910.     Address,  Monticello,  111. 

1368.     ALFRED  LEONHARDT  KUEHN 
(Husband  of  No.   1838) 

Gen.  Supt.,  Am.  Creosoting  Co.;  B.  S.  in  C. 
E. ;  b.  Ag  16,  1877,  Chicago;  s.  Leonhardt 
Waldemar  (b.  D  12,  1848,  (jer.)  and  Gesche 
Helene  (Woebken)  Kuehn  (b.  Je  8,  1848,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Chicago  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Instr.,  C.  E.  Univ.  of  HI.,  1900-2;  Engr.  Main- 
tenance of  Way,  C.  C.  &  L.  R.  R.,  1902-4;  do.. 
C.  C.  &  St.  L.  R.  R.,  i904-C>;  Supt.,  Main- 
tenance of  Way,  C.  C.  C.  &  St.  L.  R.  R.  &  P.  & 
E.  R.  R.,  1906-9;  Gen.  Supt.,  Am.  Creosoting 
Co.,  1909 — .     Married  Anna  Olive  Chacey  ('03), 

0  24,  1905,  Hillsboro,  111.  Children:  Charles 
Chacey,  b.  S  22,  1906;  George  W.,  b.  O  10, 
1909.  Address,  220  S.  Ridgland  Ave.,  Oak 
Park,  111. 

1369.  JOHN  OSCAR  LANGMAN 
Pres.,  Ins.  Co.;  B.  S.;  h.  Lisbon,  Jl  24.  1873; 
s.  Jacob  (b.  Bergen,  Norway)  and  Martha 
(Birkland)  Langman  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Rifle  Team.  Teaching,  Urbana 
H.  S.,  1900-1;  Champaign,  1901-2;  LIrbana, 
1902-3;  Prin.,  1903-=;;  Instr.,  Math.,  Pleasant 
View  Luth.  Coll.;  Bus.  Mgr.,  do.,  five  yrs. ; 
Pres.,  Lutheran  Internal.  Ins.  Co.,  1916 — . 
Mem.,  Fortnightly  Club,  Ottawa;  Hamilton 
Club,  Chicago.  Married  Nellie  Anderson,  Je 
28,  1900.  Children:  Marguerite  Josephine,  b. 
Ap  22,  1902;  Eveline  Alberta,  b.  N  24,  1904; 
Tustin  Ambrose,  b.  Ap  4,  1907.  Address,  529 
Guthrie   St.,  Ottawa,  111. 

1370.     OLIVE  CLARISSA  LATHROP 
Cataloger;    B.    L.    S.;    d.    E.    H.    and    Clara 
(Polhemus)     Lathrop.       Prepared    in    Hastings, 
(Mich.)   H.  S.;   Univ.   of  Mich..   1896-8.     Cata- 
loger, Mich.  St.  Lib.     Address,  Lansing,  Mich.j 

1371.     JENNIE  MARY  LATZER   (KAESER) 

(Wife  of  No.   1144;  Sister  of  Nos.   1243,  2733, 

3444.    7025) 

B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1901;  b.  N  23,  1878.  Highland, 
111.;  d.  Louis  (b.  N  11,  1848,  Highland,  HI.) 
and  Eliza  (Luehm)  Latzer  (b.  Mr  12,  1852, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Watcheka; 
Alcthenai.  Fellowship,  Bacteriol.,  190 1-2;  Asst. 
do.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1902-4.  Married  Dr.  A.  F. 
Kaeser  ('98),  Je  26,  1907,  Highland  111. 
Child,  Marion  Ada,  b.  N  21,  1915.  Address. 
Highland,   111. 

1372.     JULIAN   LISIECKI  LEE 

Merchant;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  h.  Ag  20  1877. 
Memphis,  Tenn.;  s.  Seymour  Lisiecki  (b.  Mr 
10,    1842,    Posen,    Ger.)     and    Fanny     (Beatus) 

1  ee  (b  D  '2,  1862,  Cincinnati).  Prepared  in 
Memphis  H.  S.;  Univ.  .\cad.  Draftsman  I.  (:. 
R  R  ,  1900-4;  Engine  Expert,  Borden  &  Sel- 
leck  Co.,  Detroit,  iqo4-s;  Wholesale  Cigars  and 
Tobacco  Dealer.  Married  Ray  Frank,  Ap  30, 
1906,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Children:  Margaret  L., 
b  O  9,  1910;  Adele  L..  b.  S  16,  1914-  Ad- 
dress, 64  S.  Front  St.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 


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1373.  CHARLES  LOUIS  LOGUE 
Fanner;  B.  S.  in  Chem .:  b.  Mr  28,  1877, 
Danville,  111.;  s.  J.  V.  (b.  An  16,  1837,  Meigs 
Co.,  O.)  and  Eva  C.  (Schmitt)  I.ogue  (b.  Jl 
21,  1851,  I.afayette,  Ind.).  Delta  Tau  Delta. 
Married  Mathiide  A.  Witt,  Jl  4,  loio,  Union 
Co.,  N.  M.  Child.  Helen  Clyde,  b.  My  i,  191 1. 
Address,   Box    131   Harber   Beach.,    Mich.f 

1374.     NELLIE  LOUISE  McWILLIAMS 

(ENOCHS) 

(Wife  of  No.  1126) 

A.  B. ;  A.  M.,  1901;  b.  Jl  23,  1877.  Cham- 
paign; d.  Alexander  (b.  Ap  12,  1833,  Dufftown, 
Scotland)  and  Maria  (l.uttrell)  McWillianis 
(b.  O  10,  1 84 1,  Ire.).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.  S.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Fellowship, 
French,  Univ.  of  111.,  1900-1.  Taught  school. 
1901-13.  Married  Delbert  River  Enochs  ('98), 
Jl  9,  1913.  Address,  622  W.  Clark  St.,  Cham- 
paign. 

137s.     LYDIA    MATHER    (FORBES) 
(Wife  of  No.  1031;  Sister  of  Nos.  975,  2175) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  5,  1876,  Wheatland, 
Will  Co.,  111.;  d.  Jonathan  (b.  O  5,  1849,  Essex 
Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Elizabeth  (Sprague)  Mather 
(b.  S  12.  1848,  Will  Co..  111.).  Prepared  in 
Joliet  II.  S.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
Watcheka;  Eng.  Club;  Pres.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Itlio 
Bd.,  1899;  Iltiiii  StalT,  1899.  Married  Ernest 
Browning  Forbes  ('97),  Ag  18,  1903,  Joliet,  111. 
Children:  Lydia  Frances,  b.  D  7,  1904;  Wini- 
fred, b.  N  9,  1906;  Stephen  Alfred,  II.,  b.  D 
4,  1909;  Rosemary,  b.  Ag  10,  191 1;  Richard 
Mather,  b.  Ja  8,  1916.  Address,  528  Beall  Ave., 
Wooster,  O. 

1376.     *HOWARD  VAN  REED  MAURY 

B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag  9,  1876,  Reading,  Pa.; 
s.  Germand  Stout  (b.  0  15,  1839.  do.)  and 
Rebecca  (Evans)  Maury  (b.  N  12,  1840,  do.)- 
Prepared  in  Rossville  H.  S.  C.  E.  Club;  Band. 
Draftsman,  Central  States  Bridge  Co.,  1900-2; 
Chief  Engr.,  Pan-Am.  Bridge  Co.,  1902-7; 
Farmer,  1907-9.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.;  K.  T. 
Married  Stella  Peed,  Ap  8,  1903,  New  Castle, 
Ind.  Child,  Sarah  Blanche,  b.  S  26,  1905. 
Died  Je  25,   1915,  Newcastle,  Ind. 

1377.  FRED  HUTCHINSON  MAY 
(Brother  of  No.  2459) 
Clerk,  U.  S.  Customs  Service;  LL.  B. ;  b. 
Jl  15,  1879,  Milford,  111.;  s.  James  S.  (b.  Jl 
22,  1835,  Bath,  N.  Y.)  and  Augusta  (Hutchin- 
son) May  (b.  Mr  5,  1849,  Prophetstown,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Prophetstown  H.  S.  Farming, 
1900-3;  Clerk,  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.,  Chicago, 
1903;  Clerk,  U.  S.  Customs  Service,  1903 — . 
Address,  424  S.  Homan  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,   450   Federal   Bldg.,   do. 

1378.  EDWIN  LYMAN  MAYALL 
Gen.  Supt.  Plow  Co.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  M.  E., 
1906;  b.  My  28,  1876,  Albany,  111.;  s.  Stephen 
A.  (b.  1853,  Vt.,  111.)  and  Anna  A.  (Short) 
Mayall  (b.  D  9,  1856,  Albany,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Peoria  H.  S.  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc.  Master 
Mech.,  Acme  Harv.  Co.,  1900-3;  Asst.  Supt., 
Deere  &  Co.,  1903-6;  Gen.  Supt.,  J.  I.  Case 
Plow  Works,  1906-9;  do..  Rock  Island  Plow 
Co.,  1909—.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Rock  Island 
Club;  Soc.  111.  Engrs.  and  Survs. ;  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Presby.  Church.  Married  Olive  Louise  Ulrick, 
Ag  I,  1903,  Peoria.  Children:  Nicholas,  b. 
My  9,  1906;  Edwin  Lyman,  b.  Jl  is,  1907- 
Address,  1003, '2d  Ave.,  Rock  Island,  Ill.t 

1379.  STILLWELL  FREDERICK  MERRILL 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  O  8,  1876, 
Moberly,  Mo.;  s.  Stillwell  G.  (b.  Je  26,  1846, 
Jackson,  Mich.)  and  Julia  C.  (Hoffman)  Mer- 
rill (b.  Mr  5,  1853,  St.  Louis).  Prepared  in 
German  Sch.,  Collinsville,  111.  and  Walther 
Coll.,    St.    Louis.      Track    team;     I  Hint    staff; 


Band.  Asst.,  St.  Chem.,  N.  Y.,  1900-2;  Chief 
Chem.,  Swift  &  Co.,  Kansas  City,  1902-3; 
Chem.  Supt.,  .Maple  City  Soap  Co.,  .Monmouth, 
111.,  1903-4;  Chief  Chem.,  J.  G.  Ilaase  Soap 
Co.,  1904-5;  C;iyceriiie  Chem.,  Larkin  Co., 
I'.uffalo,  1905;  Chem.,  Nat.  Candy  Co.,  St. 
Louis;  Supt.,  .'\.  J.  Walter  Candy  Co.  and 
Asst.  Supt.,  branches,  1905-07;  Chief  Chem., 
Western  branches  Nat.  Lead  Co.,  St.  Louis, 
1907-13;  do..  Food  and  Drug  Dept.,  Tenn., 
1913-14;  do..  Ralston  Purina  Mills,  St.  Louis, 
1914 — .  Mem.,  German  Evang.  Lutheran 
Church.  Married  Louise  C.  Freyer,  Jl  21, 
1903,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Children:  Infant,  b.  and 
died  Ap  31,  1904;  Infant,  h.  O  2,  1905  (died 
N  2,  1905);  boy,  b.  Ag  31,  1910;  girl,  b.  O  6, 
1 9 14;  Infant,  b.  Ap  15,  191 7  (died  An  17, 
1917)-  Address,  821  S.  8th  St.,  St.  Louis, 
c/o  Ralston   Purina  Mills. 

1380.  ALBERT  DANFORTH  MULLIKEN 
(Husband  of  No.  2770) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  24,  1878,  Champaign; 
s.  John  W.  (b.  Mr  9,  1849,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.) 
and  Josephine  (Danforth)  MuUiken  (b.  Je  8, 
1854,  Marysville,  O.).  Prepared  in  (Cham- 
paign H.  S.  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Associated 
in  law  practice  with  Col.  J.  S.  Wolfe,  1902-4; 
City  Atty.  of  Champaign,  1905-9.  Married 
Grace  Pearl  Mulberry  ('06),  Je  27,  191 1,  Tay- 
lorville.  III.  Children:  Wallace  Mulberry,  b. 
My  18,  1 91 3;  Albert  Danforth,  Jr.,  b.  S  9, 
1915.   Address,  706  S.  Elm  St.,  Champaign. 

1 38 1.  FRED  EARLE  NEWTON 
Lawyer;  A.  B.;  A.  M.,  1901;  b.  O  15,  1879, 
Onarga,  111.;  s.  Edward  D.  (b.  Mr  11,  1842, 
E.  Shelbourne,  Mass.)  and  Fanny  (Earle) 
Newton  (b.  Mr  30,  1847,  Milton,  Vt.).  Pre- 
pared in  Onarga  H.  S.  and  Grand  Prairie  Sem. 
Philomathean;  Orat.  Assn.;  Pol.  Sc.  Club; 
Rep.  Club;  Winner  in  annual  debate;  111. -Wis. 
debate.  LL.  M.,  John  Marshall  Law  Sch., 
1909.  Teacher,  Fergus  Falls  (Minn.)  H.  S., 
1901-2;  Supt.,  Schs.,  Palatine,  111.,  1902-4;  do., 
Des  Plaines,  111.,  1904-5;  teacher,  Englewood 
H.  S.,  1907-9;  Lawyer,  1905-7,  1909 — .  Auth.: 
Need  of  Better  Civic  Training  in  our  Schs., 
Cook  Co.  Sch.  News,  Vol.  i.  No.  10.  pp.  1-2. 
Mem.,  Chicago  Bar  Assn.;  III.  St.  Rifle  Assn.; 
City  Club  of  Chicago.  Married  Clara  Nuala 
Harrison,  D  23,  1904,  Palatine,  111.  Child, 
Edward  Harrison,  b.  Ag  24,  1907.  Address, 
6171   Norwood  Park  Ave.,  Chicago. 

1382.  MARION  MICHAEL  NULL 
Phys.  and  Surg.;  B.  S.;  b.  D  3,  1871,  Bland- 
insville.  111.;  s.  William  H.  (b.  D  16,  1835, 
Connersville,  Ind.)  and  Orpha  (Green)  Null 
(b.  Ap  24,  1837,  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  of 
Indianapolis.  Alpha  Omega  Alpha;  Philoma- 
thean. Physician  in  charge  of  Mary  E.  W'right 
Mem.  Hosp.,  Taikin,  Korea,  1903-7;  Post 
grad.  work,  London,  Eng.,  1907;  Clifton 
Spring  Sanitarium,  1908;  Physician,  1909 — . 
Capt.  M.  R.  C,  191 7;  in  command  Field  Hosp., 
No.  II,  8th  Div.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918 — .  Married 
Nellie  Bernice  Johnson,  Je  8,  1903,  Chicago. 
Children:  Robert  Palmer,  b.  F  12,  1905; 
Howard  Wallace,  b.  F  22,  1907.  Address, 
7452  E.  Green  Lake  Blvd.,  Seattle. 

1383.  SAMUEL  OSTROWSKI 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  F  24.  1878,  Giddingj 
Tex.;  s.  Aaron  and  Lena  (Osbitz)  Ostrowski 
Prepared  in  pvt.  sch.  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Rep 
Club.  Married,  1900.  Children:  Sidney  E..  fc 
Jl  23,  1901;  Bernice,  b.  F  11,  1905.  Addresi 
3227   S.   Halsted   St.,   Chicago.! 

1384.     WILKENS   HOOVER   OWENS 

Contractor;   P..   S. ;   b.   Ag  6,   1880,   Baltimore 

Prepared    in    Champaign    II.    S.       Sigma    Chi 

Theta  Nu   Epsilon.      Engaged  in  R.    R.   Const.. 

J.  C.  Zebrist  &  Co.     Address,  Catonsville,  Md. 


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1385.  WILLIAM  GAY  PALMER 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1901; 
LL.  B.,  1907;  b.  S  15,  1877,  Orange,  N.  J.;  s. 
John  (b.  1846,  Belfast,  Ire.)  and  Jane  (Gay) 
Palmer  (b.  1S40,  Harvard,  III.).  Prepared  in 
Princeton  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Fellowship     in     Latin.        Teacher,     Champaign 

11.  S.,  igoi-4;  Jnstr.,  Univ.  of  111.  Acad.,  1904- 
6;  Stud,  of  Law,  1904-7;  Practicing  Law, 
1907 — .    Address,  Flat  Iron  Bldg.,  Urbana. 

1386.  CORNELIUS  JAMES  PEEBLES 
Banker;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  lo,  1878, 
Centerville,  Ind.;  s.  W.  H.  and  Ada  E. 
(Woods)  Peebles.  Prepared  in  Shawneetown 
H.  S.;  West.  Mil.  Acad.  Delta  Tau  Delta. 
Salesman,  Marshall  Field  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1900; 
Accountant,  Swift  &  Co.,  1900-4;  Asst.  Nat. 
Bank  Examiner,  Chicago,  1904-9;  V.  P.,  Am. 
Nat.  Bank,  St.  Paul,  1909-12;  V.  P.,  Citizens 
Trust  &  Savings  Bank,  Chicago,  1912-16; 
Cashier,  Pioneer  Savings  Bank,  do.,  1916 — . 
Married  Mary  Florine  Thieleus,  N  30,  1912. 
Children:  Edman  William,  b.  N  15,  1915; 
Persis  Jane,  b.  Jl  24,  1917.  Address,  54^6 
Ferdinam  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  4000  W. 
North   Ave.,   do. 

1387.  'ROBERT  GERALD  PETTINGER 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  S  25,  1876, 
Cumberland,  la.;  s.  Prosper  (b.  Ja  12,  1853, 
Luxemberg)  and  Catherine  (Sauser)  Pettinger 
(b.  Jl  20,  1851,  Cascade,  la.).  Prepared  in 
Cumberland  H.  S.;  Drake  Univ.,  one  yr.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  won  I  in  High  Jump.  With  Chicago 
Edison  Co.,  Drafting  Dept.,  1900-2.  Died  Ja 
i3>    1903,    Cumberland,    la. 

1388.  THEODORE  CLIFFORD  PHILLIPS 
Civ.  and  Hydraulic  Engr.;  B.   S.  in  M.   &   S. 

E.;  b.  Mt.  Carroll,  111.;  s.  Leo  (b.  Monroeville, 
O.)  and  Frances  (Schnurr)  Phillips  (b.  Nor- 
walk,  O.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Carroll  H.  S. ; 
Univ.  Acad.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Shield  and  Trid- 
ent; Football  Mgr. ;  Pres.,  Fresh.  Class.  Treas., 
Geyser  Elec.  Co.,  (Chicago;  do.,  Victor  L.  Phil- 
lips Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  Engr.  of  Surveys, 
Dept.  of  Pub.  Works,  Chicago,  1907 — .  Auth. : 
Several  articles  pertaining  to  Water  Works 
Engng.  Mem.,  West.  Soc.  Engrs.;  Assoc,  mem., 
A.  S.  C.  E. ;  Chicago  Engrs.  Club;  Calumet 
Country  Club;  Command.,  Consistory  and 
Shrine.      Married   Helen   Jeannette  Thielens,   O 

12,  1912,  Chicago.  Child,  Arnold  Thielens,  b. 
Jl  IS,  1915.  Address,  9215  S.  Robey  St., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  F.  H.  &  S.  Co.,  624  S. 
Michigan  Ave.,  do. 

1389.  CHARLES   CHURCHILL  PICKETT 
Lawyer;    LL.   B. ;   b.   D  4,    1862,    Waterbury, 

Conn.;  s.  William  (b.  Chicago)  and  Mary  Poole 
(Tarr)  Pickett.  Pre|)ared  in  Chicago.  A.  B.. 
Univ.  of  Rochester,  1883.  Delta  Kappa  Epsi- 
lon;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu.  Prof., 
Law,  Univ.  of  111.,  1897-1906;  Lawyer.  Chi- 
cago, 1906 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Bar  Assn.;  111.  St. 
Bar  Assn.;  Chicago  Literary  Club.  Married 
Minnie  C.  Emery,  Je  i,  1892,  Chicago.  Child, 
Jeanne  Adams,  b.  Ja  22,  1897,  Evanston,  111. 
Address,  1408  E.  56th  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
1612   Tribune  Bldg.,  do.t 

1390.  EARLE  ROYAL  POLLARD 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  11,  1876, 
Waterloo,  la.;  s.  John  Henry  (b.  Mr  23,  1841, 
Dorchester,  N.  H.)  and  Mary  Annette  (Shack- 
ford)  Pollard  (b.  My  1,  1850,  Lowell,  Mass.). 
Prepared  in  Centralia  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad. 
Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Shield  and  Trident.  Drafts- 
man. Atlanta,  (la.,  1900-1;  St.  Louis,  1901-3; 
do.  for  Am.  Mill  and  Const.  Co.  Los  Angeles, 
1903-4;  Pac.  Elcc.  R.  R.,  1904-5;  Hazard  and 
Strause,  Pat.  Attys.,  1005-12;  With  Cassell 
Severance,  1912-17;  Draftsman.  Calif.  Aviation 
Co.,    1917-18;    do.,    .Southwestern    Shipbuilding 


Co.,  San  Pedro  Calif.,  1918 — .  Invented  Rein- 
forced Concrete  Ry.  ties  and  Rail  Securing 
Means,  Pat'd.,  1911,  No.  1012152;  other  pa- 
t(.-nts  pending — improvements  on  the  above. 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Sunset  Lodge.  Married 
Nora  Nina  Gray.  F  6,  1915,  Riverside,  Calif. 
Address,    1436   Albany   St.,   Los   Angeles. 

1391.  *ERNEST  WILLIAM  PONZER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3912,  4366) 
Professor;  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1903;  b.  S  30,  1872, 
.\rnswalde,  Ger. ;  s.  Carl  (b.  Je  7,  1.S44,  Prihvitz, 
Ger.)  and  Wilhelmina  (Krueger)  Ponzer  (b.  F 
24,  1843,  Arnswalde.  do.}.  Prepared  in  Henry 
H.  S.  Math.  Club;  Deutsche  Verein;  Beta 
Theta  Pi;  2d  Honors  (basis  of  grades);  Class 
Football  team.  Instr.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1900-9;  Acting  Asst.  Prof.,  Stanford  Univ., 
1909-10;  Asst.  Prof.,  App.  Math.,  do.,  1910 — . 
Auth.:  Pamphlet,  Graphs  for  References,  Stan- 
ford Univ.,  8  vol.,  12  pp.,  1910;  The  Inter- 
change of  the  order  of  Integration  in  a  DouI)le 
Integral,  Technograph,  1903;  Note  on  a  Prob- 
lem in  Strength  of  Materials,  do.,  1905;  The 
Application  of  the  Principles  of  the  Calculus 
in  the  Tech.  Courses  at  the  Univ.  of  111.. 
.Science,  1909;  The  Accrediting  of  H.  Schs.  at 
the  Univ.  of  111.,  Sierra  Educational  Ncti's, 
1910;  A  Study  in  Efficiency,  Sch.  Sc.  and  Math., 
1910;  also  other  articles  along  mathematical 
subjects.  Mem.,  Am.  Math.  Soc;  A.  A.  A.  S. 
Married  Ella  Eugenia  Smith,  Ag  20,  1903, 
LaMoille,  111.  Children:  Ernest  DeWitt,  b.  Jl 
14,  1904;  Howard  Smith,  b.  S  23,  1907.  Died 
D   22,    19 1 7,   Palo  Alto,    Calif. 

1392.  CHESLEY  JUSTIN  POSEY 
Professor;  B.  S.;  b.  Ja  26.  1873,  Troy.  111.;  s. 
Chesley  Jubilee  (b.  1832,  Troy,  111.)  and  Martha 
(McKittrick)  Posey.  Prepared  in  Edwards- 
ville  H.  S. ;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1891-2,  1893- 
5.  M.  S.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1906.  Eng.  Club; 
Sigma  Xi;  111. -Ind.  Debating  team;  Sr.  Class 
Treas.  Fellowship,  Geog.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1904-5,  1911-12.  Supt.  Schs.,  Leroy,  111., 
1900-01;  Teacher,  H.  S.,  La  Porte,  Ind.,  1901- 
3;  Grad.  Stud.,  LIniv.  of  Chicago,  1903-5,  1911- 
12;  Instr.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Mankato,  Minn., 
1905-11;  Instr.,  Geol.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  I9i2-i3; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Geog.,  LTniv.  of  Minn.,  Minneapolis, 
1913 — .  Contributing  ed..  Jour,  of  Geog, 
1 91 5 — .  Auth.:  South  Polar  Exploration,  Jour, 
of  Geog.  Vol.  11,  1917,  pp.  232-235;  Some 
Points  in  the  Geog.  of  So.  America,  do..  Vol. 
12,  1913,  pp.  74-79;  Geog.  Influences  in  the 
Exploration  and  Early  Development  of  Minn., 
do.,  Vol.  14,  1916,  pp.  214-17;  Minnesota 
Earthquake  of  S  3,  1917,  Monthly  IVeathcr 
Review,  Vol.  45,  19 17,  pp.  556-558.  Mem., 
A.  A.  A.  S. ;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  Pres.  Men's 
Club  of  Congr.  Church;  Mankato  Social  Sc. 
Club;  Trustee  Mankato  Congr.  Church;  Fellow, 
Am.  Geog.  Soc;  Dir.  Nat.  Council  Geog.; 
I'res.,  Minn.  Assn.  of  Geog.  Teachers;  Pres., 
Minneapolis  Geog.  Teachers'  Assn.  Married 
Gertrude  Maude  Johnston.  D  27,  1903,  Ft. 
Smith,  Ark.  Children:  Chesley  Johnston,  b. 
Je  12,  1906;  Alice  Margaret,  and  Rollin  Ben- 
nett, b,  Je  10,  1907.  Address,  124  State  St.,  S. 
E.  Minneapolis;  bus.  add.,  205  Pillsbury  Hall, 
Univ.   of   Minn.,   do. 

1393.  WILLIAM  EMILIUS  PRAEGER 
Professor;  B.  S.;  b.  S  10,  1S63,  Belfast.  Ire.: 
s.  William  (b.  1835,  The  Hague,  Holland)  and 
Maria  (Patterson)  Praeger  (b.  1840,  Belfast, 
Ire.).  Preijared  in  Univ.  Coll.  Sch.,  London, 
Kng.  M.  S..  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1903.  Nat.  Hist. 
Soc.  Counsellor,  (jrad.  Schs.,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1904.  Teaching  and  lecturing;  Teacher, 
.Streator  Tp.  H.  S. ;  Lecturer,  Univ.  Exten., 
Univ.  of  Chicago;  Prof.,  Deseret  Summer  Inst., 
Ut.  .'\vith.  of  sundry  papers  on  biological  and 
oduc.  subjects.  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  mem., 
Mich.  Acad,  of  Sc;  Pres.,  1911-12;  Am.  Breed- 
ers  Assn.;    Mich.    Schoolmasters   Club,    V.    P.; 


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Assoc.  Mem.,  Am.  Ornithologist's  Union;  Bot. 
See.  of  Am.;  Geo!.  Soc.  Married  Fanny  F. 
Birge,  O  2,  18S9,  Keokuk.  Children:  Wini- 
fred, b.  D  6,  1890;  Rosamond,  b.  My  17,  1894; 
William  Emil,  b.  Ag  12,  igoi.  Address,  Kala- 
mazoo Coll..   Kalamazoo,  Mich. 


1394-  ANNA  MAY  PRICE 
Sec,  111.  Lib.  E.xten.  Com.;  H.  L.  S.;  b. 
Danville.  111.;  d.  Francis  May  Wilson  (b.  1842, 
Portsmouth,  Eng.)  ami  Ruth  Amelia  (Bow- 
man) Price  (b.  1S46,  N.  Y.  City).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Neb.;  A.  M., 
Univ.  of  S.  Dak.  Organizer  of  Lib.,  Univ.  of 
S.  Dak.,  1900;  .\sst.  Libn.,  do..  1900-1;  Sec, 
Univ.  of  S.  Dak.,  1901;  Head  Libn.  do.  1901- 
S;  Asst.  Prof..  Lib.  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905- 
12;  Sec,  111.  Lib.  Extei;.  Com.,  1914 — .  Sec, 
S.  Dak.  St.  Lib.  Assn.,  1904-5.  Auth. :  Special 
Lib.  Training.  Pub.  Libs.,  Vol.  xiv,  O  i,  191 1. 
Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  Assn.  of  Collegiate 
Alumnae.     Address,  St.  House,  Springfield,  111. 

1395.     HELEN  LOUISE  PRICE 

(Sister  of  No.  1949) 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ja  i,  1872,  Blooming- 
ton,  111.;  d.  Edward  Llewellyn  (b.  Ap  15,  1842, 
Urbana,  O.)  and  Emmeline  Margaret  (Mit- 
chell) Price  (b.  Ag  28,  1849,  Bloomington, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Bloomington  H.  S.  Organ- 
izing Libs.,  in  Clinton,  111.,  1900;  Covington, 
Ky.,  1901;  Asst.,  LIniv.  of  111.  Lib.,  1901;  Lib. 
Blue  Island,  111.,  Pub.  Lib.,  1902-4;  Libn.,  T. 
B.  Scott  Free  Lib.,  Merrill,  Wis.,  1905-8; 
Teacher,  Eng.,  H.  S.,  Butte,  Mont.,  1908-13; 
Libn.,  Oregon  City  Free  Lib.,  Oregon  City, 
Ore.,  1913-14;  Field  Instr.,  Mich.  Lib.  Comn., 
1915-16;  Libn..  Univ.  H.  S.,  Oakland,  Calif., 
1916 — .  Address,  5355  Boyd  Ave.,  Oakland, 
Calif. 

1396.     "ARTHUR    CLIFFORD   QUISEN- 
BERRY 

Banker;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  22,  1878, 
Lincoln,  111.;  s.  Arthur  (b.  Ag  29,  1835,  Hop- 
kinsville,  111.)  and  Polly  (Burt)  Quisenberry  (b. 
S  i8,  1840,  Armington,  Tazewell  Co.,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Lincoln  H.  S.  and  Lincoln  Univ. 
Phi  Delta  Theta;  Shield  and  Trident.  Head 
Bookkeeper,  Lincoln  Nat.  Bank,  1900-10; 
Treas.,  Logan  Co.,  1910;  Pres.  Elector,  1914. 
Married  Lillian  Faye  Kelly,  D  24,  1002,  Irving, 
111.  Children:  Arthur  Milton,  b.  S  27,  1903; 
Robert  Clifford,  b.  F  13,  191 1.  Died  Ag  28, 
1916,  Lincoln,  111. 


1397.  GUY  RICHARDSON  RADLEY 
Elec  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag  10,  1878, 
Earlville,  111.;  s.  William  and  Susie  Alice 
(Richardson)  Radlev.  Prepared  in  Sandwich 
H.  S.  and  E.  Aurora  H.  S.  M.  and  E.  E. 
Soc;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Ed.,  Technograph.  Ap- 
prentice with  Milwaukee  Elec.  Ry.  &  Lt.  Co., 
1900-2;  Foreman  Meter  and  Testing  Dent., 
1902-4;  Asst.  Supt.,  Testing  dept.,  1904-6;  De- 
signing Elec  Engr.,  Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co., 
1906 — .  Invented  Elec  Lamp  for  Meter  Read- 
ing— Pat.,  1909;  Patented  method  of  protecting 
meters  against  tampering,  1909;  two  patents  on 
elec.  vehicle  controllers,  19 14;  patent  on  auto- 
matic vacuum  control,  191 5;  patent  pending  on 
eliminating  flicker  on  motion  pictures.  Lt., 
Indus.  Naval  Reserve;  Engng.  duties  at  Cutler- 
Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  Milwuakee.  Auth.:  Cml. 
Meters,  Technograph,  1902.  Assoc  Mem.,  .\.  I. 
E.  E.,  Internat.  Elec.  Cong.;  ist  Pres.,  Univ.  of 
111.  Alumni  Assn.  of  Milwaukee;  Pres..  Mil- 
waukee Motion  Picture  Comn.,  1013;  Mem., 
City  Club  of  Milwaukee,  1912;  Grand  Ave. 
Congr.  Church;  Deacon,  do.;  Advising  Com., 
Nat.  Bd.  of  Review  of  Motion  Pictures.  Mar- 
ried Delia  Geroy  Converse,  Je  10,  1908,  Ft. 
Atkinson,  Wis.  Child,  Jane  Converse,  b.  Je  15, 
1910.     Address,  1921   Cedar  St.,  Milwaukee. 


1398.  NEAL  DANIEL  REARDON 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3149,  3150,  4377) 
Professor;  A.  B. ;  b.  D  7,  1872,  Boynton, 
111.;  s.  Bryan  (b.  Jl  14  1835)  and  Annie 
(Heming)  Reardon  (b.  N  22,  1842).  Pre- 
pared in  Delavan  II.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ. 
LL.  B.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1908;  A.  M.,  191 1. 
.'\delphic;  Orat.  .'\ssn. ;  Eng.  Club.;  Jr.  Hatchet 
Orat.;  Pres.,  lUini  Bd.;  Wis.-Ill.  debating 
team;  Sr.  Class  Pres.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  De- 
catur, 1900-2;  U.  S.  Internal  Revenue  Officer, 
1902-6;  Univ.  of  Colo.  Coll.  of  Law,  1906-7; 
N.  W.  Coll.  of  Law,  1907-8;  Lawyer,  1908; 
Prof.,  Creighton  Univ.,  1913 — .  Auth.: 
Pamphlet,  What  is  a  Political  Offense,  and  the 
Practice  of  the  U.  S.  in  that  Respect  (Internat. 
Law);  Roger  Brooke  Taney.  Chief  justice. 
His  Letter  of  The  Star  Spangle<l  Banner, 
Creighton  Chronicle,  D,  191 5;  Life  and  Letters 
of  Chief  Justice  Taney,  do.,  Ap,  1916.  Address, 
Delavan,  111. 

1399.     ADELE   COOPER    REED    (SCOTT) 
B.   L.   S.;   b.   Osage;   d.   H.   O.  and  Abby   M. 
(Schlosser)     Cooper.       Kappa     Kappa     Gamma. 
Married  James  Brown   Scott,  S   i,   1901,   Cham- 
paign.     Address,    1201     19th    St.,    Washington, 


1400.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  REIMERS 
Pres.  and  Supt.,  Lumber  Co.,  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ; 
b.  O  7,  1878,  Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  John  J.  (b. 
Cer.)  and  Mary  A.  (Denkmann)  Reimers  (b. 
Rock  Island,  111.).  Prepared  in  Rock  Island 
and  Evanston  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Theta  Nu  Ejjsilon.  Gen.  Supt.  and  V.  P., 
Peoples  Power  Co.;  Moline,  Rock  Island  Mfg. 
Co.;  United  Lt.  and  Power  Co.,  1900-14;  Pres. 
and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Tralalbany  Lumber  Co.,  Ham- 
mond, La.,  1914 — .  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Moline 
Club;  Rock  Island  Club;  Davenport  Cml.  Club; 
Davenport  Outing  Club;  32d  degree  Mason. 
Married  Julia  Fay  W'arren,  S  20,  1905.  Chil- 
dren: Warren  Denkmann,  b.  Je  7,  1910; 
Marietta,  b.  Ap  2,  191 3;  Frederick,  b.  Mr  28, 
191 7.     Address,   Hammond,    La. 

1401.  EDWARD  MELVILLE  RHODES 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  B.  S.,  1912;  M.  S.,  1913; 
b.  Ag  10,  1866,  Bloomington,  111.;  s.  Aaron 
Payne  (b.  Ap  18,  1834,  do.)  and  Martha  Mary 
(Co.x)  Rhodes  (b.  Ag  9,  1834,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.;  Valparaiso,  Ind.,  1887.  B.  C, 
Evergreen  City  Bus.  Coll.j  Bloomington,  III., 
1886.  Agr.  Club;  Chief  Justice,  Lincoln  Club 
Court.  Lawyer,  Champaign,  1900-7;  Stud., 
1907-13;  Lawyer,  1913 — .  Married  Amilia 
Gates,  S  23,  1899,  Bloomington,  111.  Address, 
304-5   Lincoln   Bldg.,    Champaign. 

1402.  RAYMOND  CRAVER  RICKER 
Missionary  and  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ; 
b.  O  22,  1878,  Grinnell,  la.;  s.  Rufus  (b.  Ag 
12,  1849,  Davenport,  la.)  and  Hattie  Jane 
(Craver)  Ricker  (b.  O  21,  1854,  Greensburg, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Harvey  H.  S.  M.  A., 
Columbia,  1913;  B.  D.,  Drew  Theol.  Sem., 
19 13.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Arch.  Club;  Stud.  \'olu«- 
teer  Band.  Arch.,  Moline  and  Rock  Island 
1900-4;  Mem.,  R.  I.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Bd.  oi 
Dirs.,  1903;  Appointed  Miss.,  Fzechow,  W. 
China,  by  Bd.  Foreign  Missions,  M.  E.  Church, 
1904;  Teacher,  Chengtu,  M.  E.  Mission  IL  S., 
1907;  Dist.  Supt.,  M.  E.  Mission,  1908-9;  Stud., 
Drew  Theol.  Sem.,  and  grad.  stud.,  Columbia, 
1910-13;  Appointed  Supt,  Const.,  Univ. 
Chengtu,  W.  (Zhina,  by  Bd.  of  governors  of  W. 
China  Union  Univ.;  leave  of  absence  tc 
V.  S.  A.,  1916.  Mem.,  N.  J.  ConL  M.  E. 
Church;  Canadian  M.  E.  Mission,  191 3 — . 
Married  Frances  IL  Hitchcock,  Ja  20,  1908, 
Tzechow,  W.  China  (died  Jl  7,  iQt6);  E.  Maude 
Sweetman,  Mr  19,  1918,  Penghsien,  W.  China 
Address,  69  Greenwood  Ave.,  Madison,  N.  J. 
bus.  add.,  Chengtu,  W.  Chins. 


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1403.  ERNEST  THOMPSON  RORBINS 
Farm  Mgr. ;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Je  27,  1878, 
Payson,  111.;  s.  Daniel  Ellsworth  (b.  D  7,  1843, 
Payson,  111.)  and  .\nna  Campbell  (Thompson) 
Robbins  (b.  Ja  3,  1844,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Payson  H.  "S.  Philomathean;  Agr.  Club; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Winner  of  Hazelton  Medal; 
X'aledictorian;  Ed.  and  Bus.  Mgr.,  ///.  Agri- 
culturist. Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  1 900-5; 
Asst.,  Dept.  An.  Husb.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1905-q; 
M.  S.  A.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1907;  Assoc.  Ed.,  The 
Breeder's  Ga::ctte,  My  i,  1909-13;  Prof., 
Zootechnics,  Chicago  Vet.  Coll.,  1909-13;  farm 
adviser,  Tazewell  Co.,  111.,  1913-18;  farm  mgr., 
1918 — .  Mem.,  Woodlawn  Park  Presby.  church. 
Chicago;  Saddle  and  Sirloin  Club,  Utiion  Stock 
Yards,  Chicago.  Auth.:  various  buls.  relating 
to  An.  Husb.,  etc.;  all  articles  in  The  Breed- 
er's Gazette,  1909,  signed  "E.  T.  R.";  besides 
various  unsigned  editorials.  Married  Ida  Mae 
Folkrod,  O  26,  1904,  Quincy,  111.  Children: 
Helen  Peabody,  b.  N  21,  1905;  Mary  Ida,  b. 
Ja  31,  191 1.     Address,  Payson,  111. 

1404.  LLOYD  SILAS  ROBERTSON 
Veterinary  Insp. ;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  2, 
1876;  s.  Silas  and  Alida  (Alexg^idcr)  Robert 
son.  Prepared  in  Palatine  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta. 
M.  D.  C,  Chicago  Vet.  Coll.,  1909.  Rancher, 
1906;  Vet.  Insp.,  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1906 — .  Ad- 
dress,   Carlisle,    Ark.f 

140S.  CARL  JOHN  FREDERICK  ROCHOW 
Physician;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  N  17,  1877, 
Davenport,  la.;  s.  Carl  (b.  D  26,  1850,  Perle- 
berg,  Prussia)  and  Amelia  (Denkmann) 
Rochow  (b.  N  20,  1852,  la.).  Prepared  in 
Rock  Island  H.  S.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll., 
1903.  Kappa  Sigma;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Alpha 
Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident.  Interne 
Norwegian  Lutheran  Tabitha  Hosp.,  Chicago, 
1903-4;  pvt.  practice.  Rock  Island,  111.,  1904- 
7;  Asst.  Physician,  Lincoln  St.  Sell,  and 
Colony,  Lincoln,  111.,  1907-9;  Stud,  and  Asst., 
Univ.  Freiburg,  Ger.,  1909-10;  Asst.,  Ear, 
Nose  and  Throat  Clinic,  Gottingen  Univ., 
1910-11;  Phys.,  Rock  Island,  111.,  191 1 — . 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  R.  A.  M.;  K.  T.;  Rock 
Island  Co.,  Med.  Soc;  III.  St.  Med.  Soc; 
A.  M.  A.;  German  Lutheran  Church;  B.  P. 
O.  E.  Married  Margit  Janssen,  1907,  Chicago. 
Address,  1612  22d  St.,  Rock  Island,  111.;  bus. 
add.,   305   Robinson   Bldg.,   do. 

1406.  ARTHUR  Z.  ROE 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Jl  18,  1878,  Vandalia, 
111.;  s.  Ezekiel  (b.  1851,  Fayette  Co.,  111.)  and 
Nancy  Jane  (Browning)  Roe  (b.  My  17,  1851, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Vandalia  H.  S.  LL.  B.,  No. 
Ind.  Norm.  Sch.,  1898.  Lawyer;  Dem.  Rep., 
Gen.  Assembly,  19 13 — .  Married  Claribel 
Grigg,  Je  i,  1905,  Greenville,  111.  (died  Ap  27, 
191 1).     Address,   Vandalia,   111. 

1407.     MARTHA  DEETTE  ROLFE 
(Daughter  of  No.   14;  Sister  of  Nos.   1759, 

I9S7.  3525) 
B.  S.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1904;  b.  Jl  11,  1879, 
Kankakee,  111.;  d.  Charles  Wesley  ('72)  (b.  Ap 
17,  1850,  Arlington  Heights,  111.)  and  Martha 
Kinsman  (Farley)  Rolfe  (b.  My  8,  1849,  Bos- 
ton). Prepared  in  Urbana,  H.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad. 
Taught  in  Champaign  H.  S.,  1901;  Decatur, 
1901-2;  111.  Woman  s  Coll.,  Jacksonville,  111., 
1905-8;  Prof.,  Physiog.,  do.,  1908-10;  Grad. 
stud.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1914-15;  (jrad.  Stud.,  ITniv. 
of  111.,  1916.  Address,  601  E.  John  St.,  Cham- 
paign. 

1408.  ELBERT  MALLARY  ROWLAND 
Editor;  LL.  B.;  b.  Je  27,  1877,  Noble,  111.;  s. 
Elbert  (b.  Ap  20,  1832,  N.  Y.  City)  and  Kate 
D.  (Mallary)  Rowland  (b.  Ap  28,  1844,  Bridge 
port.  Conn.).  Prepared  in  Olney  H.  S.  Var- 
sity track  team.     Served  in   Spanish-Am.   War, 


1898-9,  4th  111.  Volunteer  Inf.  Married  Jes- 
sie M.  Bliss,  Je  8,  1904.  Child,  Elbert  Sands, 
b.    D    12,    1908.      Address.    Mt.   Carmel,   Ill.f 

1409.  EDNA  ALMIRA  RUGG  (HUBBARD) 
(Wife  of  No.  958) 
A.  B.;  b.  My  16,  1878,  Hamilton,  N.  Y. ;  d. 
Martin  LeBaron  (b.  S  5,  1849,  Chester,  Vt.) 
and  Lilhe  Anzoletta  (Moselev)  Rugg  (b.  Mr 
22  1856,  Eaton,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Seattle 
(Wash.)  H.  S.;  Willamette  Univ.  Achd.  A.  B., 
Portland  Univ.,  1898.  Eng.  Club;  won  De- 
clamation Contest  and  Orat.  Contest,  1900. 
Prof.,  Eng.  Lit.,  Shurtleff  Coll.,  Upper  Alton, 
III.,  1900-10.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church;  Woman's 
(-lub;  A.  C.  A.  Married  George  David  Hubbard 
('96).  S  10.  1901,  Urbana.  Children:  Ruth.  b. 
S  22,  1902;  Oscar  Edwin,  b.  N  14,  1903; 
Dorothy  Hope,  b.  O  6,  1909;  Marjorie  Helen,  b. 
Jl  24,  1913-  Address,  125  Woodland  Ave., 
Oberlin,  O. 

141  o.     CHARLES  A.  RYBURN 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  15,  1876,  Hey  worth, 
111.;  s.  Samuel  (b.  Ap  21,  1845.  Harrison  Co., 
O.)  and  Helen  (Herington)  Ryburn  (b.  F  20, 
1847,  Hillsdale  Co.,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  111. 
St.  Norm.  Prin.,  Marion  H.  S.,  1901-3.  Ad- 
dress,  Heyworth,  Ill.t 

141 1.  LOUIS  BYRON  SAFFER 
Lawyer  and  Abstractor;  LL.  B.;  b.  An  4,  1870, 
Harrison  Co.,  Mo;  s.  Louis  B.  (b.  111.)  and 
Rebecca  J.  (Reno)  SafFer  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Browning  H.  S. ;  West  Norm.  (Toll.  Dir.,  Am. 
Defense  .Soc;  Capt.,  LIrbana  Co.  130.  Mem., 
U.  R.  K.  P.;  Trinity  M.  E.  Church; 
A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Luella  A.  Meadows,  Jl 
21,  1897.  Children:  Rex  Eugene,  b.  Jl  9,  1900; 
Louis  Byron,  Jr.,  b.  My  27,  1905.  Address, 
911  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  :oi  W. 
Main  St.,  Urbana. 

1412.  EDWARD  BRIGHAM  SAFFORD 
Farmer;  B.  S.;  b.  Je  14,  1880,  Sycamore,  111. 
Prepared  in  Sycamore  H.  S.  Phi  Lambda  Up- 
silon.  Chemist  (Anal.)  1900-3;  Chemist  (Prac.) 
1903-6;  Farmer,  1906 — .  Married  Edna  May 
Hammond,  My  31,  1905,  DeKalb,  111.  Child, 
Edward  Hammond,  b.  Mr  16,  1908.  Address, 
R.  3,  Sycamore,  111. 

1413.  DELIA  CLEORA  SANFORD 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ap  19,  1878,  Platte- 
ville.  Wis.;  d.  Henry  Clay  (b.  1836)  and  Mary 
(Greene)  Sanford  (b.  1835).  Prepared  in  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  Platteville,  Wis.  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma.  Asst.  Cataloger,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati 
Lib.,  1901-2;  Cataloger,  Davenport  Pub.  Lib., 
1903-4;  la.  St.  Univ.  Lib.,  1904-5;  Classifier, 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1905 — .  Address,  Univ.  of  Wis. 
Lib.,  Madison,  Wis. 

1414.     IDA  ESTELLE  SAWYER  (TAIT) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  D  30,  1873,  Ancona,  111.;  d. 
Lewis  Manville  (b.  1837  Waverly,  N.  Y.)  and 
Salanda  (Moon)  Sawver  (b.  1836,  Livingston 
Co..  HI.).  Ph.  B.,  N.'W.  Univ..  1896.  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta.  Asst.,  Field  Columbian  Mus. 
Lib..  1900;  Cataloger,  N.  W.  Univ.  Lib.,  1900- 
2;  Ref.  Libn.,  Ihiiv.  of  la.,  Iowa  City,  1902-4. 
Mem.,  Presby  Church;  D.  A.  R.  Married 
William  G.  Tait,  Je  14,  1905,  Evanston,  111. 
Child,  Jane  I-'lizabeth,  b.  Ap  2,  1916.  Address, 
Med  ford.  Ore. 


1415- 


PETER  PHILIP  SCHAEFER 

(Brother  of  No.  3954) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  6,  1873,  Millersburg, 
Bond  Co.,  111.;  s.  Philip  (b.  Jl  24,  1832,  Ger.) 
and  Elizabeth  (Hcil)  Schaefer  (b.  Ap  22,  1841, 
St.  Louis).  Prepared  in  West  Union  Sch., 
Carlyle,  111.;  Univ.  Acad.  Philomathean. 
Firm  of  Schaefer  and  Dolan,  Lawyers.     Mem., 


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44tb  and  45th  Gen.  Assem.  of  III.;  C.  O.  of  F.; 
Knights  of  Columbus;  Tribe  of  Ben  Ilur;  B. 
P.  O.  E. ;  ]ro(|uois  ('lub,  Chicago.  Married 
Kathleen  Slattery,  My  i,  iqi2.  Galesburg,  111. 
Address,  512  S.  Elm  St.,  Champaign. 

1416.  EDWARD  JOHN  SCHNEIDER 
Contracting  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E. ;  b. 
My  27,  187s,  Pontiac,  111.;  s.  John  Evangelist 
(b.  Wurtemburg,  Ger. )  and  Theresa  (Zepli) 
Schneider.  Prepared  in  Pontiac  H.  S.  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  Shield  and  Trident;  'J"au  Beta  Pi. 
Draftsman,  C.  W.  I.  R.  R.,  Chicago,  1900; 
Paxton  and  Vierling  Iron  Works,  1900-1; 
Koken  Iron  Works,  St.  Louis,  1901-2;  Con- 
tracting Engr.,  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  N.  Y.  City, 
1902-3;  Contr.  Agt.,  Chicago,  1903-4;  Contr. 
Mgr.,  Am.  Bridge  Co.  of  N.  Y.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1904-7;  do.,  San  Francisco,  1907-11;  U. 
S.  Steel  Products  Co.,  Bridge  and  Struct.  Dept., 
Rialto  Bldg.,  San  Francisco,  1911 — .  Mem., 
Presby.  Church;  K.  T. ;  West.  Soc.  Engrs.;  A. 
S.  C.  E.  Married  May  Kelley,  D  26,  1906, 
Kanasas  City  Mo.  Children:  Ruth,  b.  Jl  4, 
:9o8,  Berkeley,  Calif.;  Edward  John  Jr..  b.  F 
15,  1914.  Address,  609  Rialto  Bldg.,  San 
Francisco. 

1417.  BENJAMIN  HARRISON  SCUDDER 
Professor;  A.  B. ;  b.  My  16,  1871,  Greenfield. 
Ind.;  s.  Stephen  (b.  D  25,  1832,  Butler  Co.,  O.) 
and  Emeline  (Whitehead)  Scudder  (b.  Ag  17, 
1835,  do.).  Prepared  in  Common  Schs.  Ph. 
M.,  Chicago,  1 90 1.  Tendered  Fellowship.  Chi- 
cago. Sc.  of  Teaching;  Prof.,  Govt,  and  Hist., 
Tempe  Norm.  Sch.  of  Ariz.;  Supt.,  Union  H. 
and  Grade  Sch.,  Tempe,  Ariz.;  Prof.,  Educ, 
Miami  Univ.,  Oxford,  O.  Auth.:  Educational 
Sociology  (text)  in  preparation.  Pres., 
lAriz.  Teachers'  Assn.  Married  Rebecca 
Mugg.  Ag  4,  1895.  Center,  Ind.  Children: 
Virginia  Elizabeth  Kathreen,  b.  My  4,  1898; 
Nita  Emmeline,  b.  Tl  10,  1900;  Rebecca  Lucile, 
b.  Ag  19,  T904;  Nona  May,  b.  My  16,  1909. 
Address,  Miami  Univ.,    Oxford,   O. 

1418.  MINNIE  EARL  SEARS 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  LaFayette,  Ind.  Head 
Cataloger,  Bryn  Mawr,  1903-7;  Univ.  of  Minn. 
Lib.,  1909-14;  First  Asst.,  Reference  Catalogue 
Div.,  N.  Y.  Pub.  Lib.,-  1914 — .  Auth.:  (with 
I.  G.  Mudge)  A  Thackeray  Dictionary,  304  pp., 
George  Routledge  and  Sons,  1910.  Address, 
476  sth  Ave.,  N.   Y.  City. 

1419.  BLANCHE  M.  SEELY 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.  Undergrad.  work  in 
Univ.  of  Minn.  Libn.,  in  charge  of  Pillsbury 
Branch,  Minneapolis  Pub.  Lib.  Address,  116 
W.  25th  St.,  Minneapolis;  bus.  add.,  Pub.  Lib., 
Minneapolis. 

1420.  MABEL  CLAIRE  SHRUM  (TILLEY) 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  11  13,  1881,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.;  d.  Henry  Sylvan  and  Mary 
(Graham)  Shrum.  Prepared  in  Union  H.  S., 
Lajunta,  Colo.;  Univ.  of  Colo.  Libn.,  Colo. 
Sell,  of  Mines,  Golden,  Colo.,  1902-13;  Libn., 
Seattle  Pub.  Lib.,  Seattle,  1913 — .  Married 
George  Stephen  Tilley,  1913.  Address,  Sum- 
merland,    Calif. 

1421.  ROY  HARLEY  SLOCUM 
(Brother  of  No.  2248) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  C.  E.,  1910;  b.  O 
16,  1876,  Loda,  111.;  s.  Pardon  Egbert  (b.  Jl  27, 
1853,  Kewanee,  111.)  and  Clara  Elizabeth  (Har- 
ley)  Slocum  (b.  .\p  21,  1857,  Hopedale,  la.). 
Prepared  in  Rice  Coll.  Inst.,  Paxton,  111.  C.  E. 
Club,  Pres.  Rodman  Pa.  R.  R.,  1900;  .Asst., 
T.  &  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1900-1;  Instr.,  do.. 
1901-5;  do..  M.  &  S.  E.,  1905-6;  Assoc,  do.. 
1906-7;  Prof.,  C.  E.,  N.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll.,  1907—- 
.Auth.:  Diagrams  for  Use  in  the  Design  of 
Drainage  Ditches  and  Other  Conduits,  191 1. 
Mem.,    Soc.    for    Prom,    of    Engng.    Educ;    N. 


Dak.  Soc.  Engrs.;  West.  Soc.  Engrs.;  M.  W. 
A.;  32d  degree  Scottish  Rite.  Married  Edith 
Charlotte  Fowler,  S  i,  1910^  Fargo,  N.  Dak. 
Address,   1034   nth   St.  N.,   Fargo,  N.   Dak. 

14-'-'.  GEORGE  RUSSELL  SMITH 
(Brother  of  No.  1275) 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  My  18,  1875, 
Dryden,  N.  Y. ;  s.  George  Russell  (Carlton, 
N.  V.)  and  Elizabeth  Ellen  (Hutchinson)  Smith 
(Gaines,  do.).  I'repared  in  Lewis  Acarl., 
\yichita,  Kan.  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Draftsman  and  Designer,  Lake  Shore 
R.  R.,  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  R.  R.,  1900-1;  with  Chis- 
holm,  Boyd  &  White  Co.,  Chicago,  1901-2; 
Instr.,  G.  E.  D.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1902;  Designer, 
Am.  Brake  Shoe  Co.,  1903-5;  Asst.  Chief 
Draftsman,  Indus.  Works,  Bay  City,  Mich., 
1905 — ■.  Married  Anna  Hamet,  Je  19,  igi6. 
Address,    1501    4th  St.,   Bay  City,  Mich. 

1423.  WILLIAM  WALTER  SMITH 
Concrete  Specialist;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.; 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  1907;  s.  Geo.  W.  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Oglesby)  Smith.  Prepared  in 
Homer  H.  S.  Philomathean;  Class  Football 
team;  Rifle  team;  Ed.,  Itlini;  Hatchet  Orat. 
Literary  work;  Engng.;  Building  grain  ele- 
vators, Buenos  Aires,  1918 — .  Address,  Broad- 
lands,    Ill.t 

1424-  HARVEY  ALLEN  SOVERHILL 
V.  P.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Locomotive  Works; 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  M.  E.,  1906;  b.  S  27,  1876, 
Tiskilwa,  111.;  s.  Samuel  G.  (b.  1836,  Newark, 
N.  Y.)  and  Laura  (Couch)  Soverhill  (b.  1842, 
Tiskilwa,  111.).  Prepared  in  Tiskilwa  H.  S. 
Philomathean;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  M.  E.  and  E.  E. 
Socs.  Draftsman  and  Designer;  Supt.,  Root 
and  Van  Dervoort  Engng.  Co.,  1903-10;  Gen. 
Supt.,  do.,  1910-17;  V.  P.  and  Gen.  Mgr., 
Davenport  Locomotive  Works,  Davenport,  la., 
1918 — .  Naval  Militia,  Ensign,  Moline,  one 
yr.  Auth.:  Article,  Test  of  ten  H.  P.  Gasoline 
Engine,  Engng.  Record,  1900.  Mem.,  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  The  Moline  Club;  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  V.  P., 
Moline  Auto  Co.,  1905 — ■.  Married  Ethel 
Derwent  Payne,  Ap  14,  1904,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Children:  Harvey  Allen,  Jr.,  b.  Ap  19,  1906; 
Elizabeth,  b.  D  24,  1908.  Address,  623,  23d 
St.,  Moline,  111. 

1425.  BENJAMIN  BENTON 
STAKEMILLER 
Civ.  Engr.  and  Mun.  Contr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.; 
b.  D  25,  1875,  Sterling,  111.;  s.  Jacob  and 
Levina  (Strickler)  Stakeniiller.  Prepared  in 
Sterling  H.  S.  C.  E.  Club;  Asst.  Ed.,  lUio; 
Mgr.,  mini;  Asst.  Ed.,  Technograph.  U.  S.  Jr. 
Engr.,  Charge  of  Const.,  111.  and  Miss.  Canal, 
1900-2;  Res.  Engr.  Const.  Big  Four  R.  R., 
1902-4;  Res.  Engr.,  Const,  and  Engr.  M.  of 
W.  111.  Terminal  R.  R.,  1905:  Asst.  Engr.,  Mo. 
Pac  R.  R.,  St.  Louis,  1905-6;  Civ.  Engr.  and 
Mun.  Contr.,  1906 — .  Married  Rose  Wellington 
Basse,  O  10,  1907,  .Mton,  111.  Address,  Hotel 
Madison,  Alton,  111.;  bus.  add.,  315  Com- 
merce Bldg.,   do. 

1426.  ADAM  JULIUS  STROHM 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S. ;  b.  F  16,  1870;  s.  John 
and  Ida  (Vettervik)  Strohm.  Prepared  in 
N'enersborg  (Sweden)  H.  .S.  B.  .\.,  LTniv.  of 
Upsala,  Sweden,  1888.  Alpha  Tau  Omega. 
Libn.,  Armour  Inst.,  Chicago,  1900-1;  do.. 
Pub.  Lib.,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1901-11;  Asst.  Libn., 
Pub.  Lib.,  Detroit,  191 1-13;  Libn.,  do..  1913 — . 
Camp  Libn.,  Camp  Gordon,  Atlanta,  Ga., 
,gi8 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  Acanthus 
Club;  Bd.  of  Commerce  Recreation  Comn.; 
Ingleside  Club;  Boat  Club;  Rotary  Club.  Mar- 
ried Cecilia  B.  McConnel,  O  30,  1902,  Win- 
netka.  111.  Children:  Harriet,  b.  S  11.  1903; 
John,  b.  Ag  8.  1904.  Address,  138  Burlin- 
game   Ave..   Detroit. 


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1427.     FRANK  ASBURY  STROUT 


Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  ^5,  1871 
Rochelle,  111.;  s.  W.  H.  (b.  1826,  N.  Waterboro. 
Me.)  and  E.  F.  (Simpson)  Strout  (b.  i8?4, 
Elizabeth  City.  N.  C).  Prepared  in  JoHet 
H.  S.  Drafting;^  1901;  Gasoline  Eng.  Testing, 
1902;  Gasoline  Eng.  Expert  and  Erector,  1904; 
Drafting,  1904-7.  Address,  Kailua,  Hawaii, 
T.  H. 

1428.  HARRY  ROBERTS  TEMPLE 
(Husband  of  No.  1547) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Byron,  111.;  s. 
J.  II.  (b.  Petersburg,  Pa.)  and  Mary  E. 
(Roberts)  Temple  (b.  Lancaster,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Byron  H.  S.  Arch.  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Spencer  &  Temple,  1900 — ;  now  IL  R.  Temple, 
Arch,  ist  Lt.,  Air  Service.  490th  Sqdn.,  A.  E. 
F..  France,  1918;  Mustered  out,  F  1919.  Mar- 
ried Stacia  Livingston  ('01),  D  26,  1901.  Ad- 
dress,   II 13   VV.   Church   St.,   Champaign. 

1429-  GEORGE  HENRY  THOMPSON 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1781,  2266) 
Dept.  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  2,  1876, 
Warrensburg,  111.;  s.  George  W.  (b.  1837, 
Alden,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  G.  (Langston) 
Thompson  (b.  1843,  111.).  Prepared  in  111. 
Weslcyan  Univ.  Acad.  LL.  B.,  John  Marshall 
Law  Sch.,  Chicago.  Mem.,  First  Regt.,  111. 
Nat.  Guard,  1904-7.  Dept.  Mgr.,  Armour  Glue 
Works.  Married  Lettie  Threlkeld,  Ja  8,  1910. 
Child,  Helen,  b.  N  24,  1910.  Address,  2121  E. 
92d  PI.,  Chicago. 

1430.     JOHN  CHARLES  THORPE 

Pres.,  Motor  Co.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ap  17, 
1879,  Urbana;  s.  James  (b.  D  21,  1848,  Peter- 
boro,  Eng.)  and  Frances  Rebecca  (Webber) 
Thorpe  (b.  Urbana).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.; 
M.  E.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1903.  Baseball  squad, 
four  yrs. ;  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club;  Phi  Gamma 
Delta;  Sigma  Epsilon.  Mech.  Engr.,  Testing 
Dept..  C.  B.  &  R.  R.,  1900-2;  Instr.,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1902-3;  Prof.,  M.  E.,  Univ.  of  Wash- 
ington, 1903-5;  Asst.  to  Mech.  Engr.,  Sargent 
&  Lundy,  Wash.,  1905-6;  Asst.  Prof.,  Steam 
Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-10;  Pres.,  111.  Motor 
Car  Co.,  1910 — ;  Gen.  Dir.,  Nat.  Automobile 
Trade  Assn.,  1916-17.  Auth. :  Value  of 
Testing  Dept.  in  R.  R.  Service.  Technograph; 
Method  of  Conducting  Locomotive  Tests,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  Technique ;  The  Engineer,  a  Gentle- 
man, The  Univ.  of  Wash.  Wave;  several  articles 
in  Hofsclcss  Age,  1917.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church; 
A.  S.  M.  E.;  Pac.  N.  W.  Soc.  of  Engrs.;  West. 
R.  R.  Club.  Married  Carrie  Belle  Bulles.  F  6, 
1906,  Aurora,  111.  Children:  Marion,  b.  N  26, 
1904;  George,  b.  Je  19,  1906;  Jean,  b.  O  ii, 
1909.  Address,  407  E.  Main  St.,  Urbana;  bus. 
add.,  206  E.  Main  St.,  do. 

1 43 1.     CHARLES  WESLEY  TOOKE 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  21,  1870,  S.  Onondaga, 
N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Franklin  Acad..  Malone, 
N.  Y.  A.  B.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1891;  A.  M.  do., 
1893.  Psi  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Grad. 
Stud.,  Hist,  and  Politics.  Cornell  Univ.,  1893-4; 
Fellow,  Adm.  Law,  Columbia,  i894-.s;  Prof., 
Pub.  Law  and  Adm.,  LTniv.  of  111.,  1895-1900; 
Prof.,  Law,  1900-2;  Practicing  law,  Syrac\ise, 
N.  Y.,  1902 — .  Auth.:  Uniformity  in  Mun. 
Finance;  (Constitutional  Limitations  on  Mun. 
Indebtedness;  Compensation  for  Mun.  I'raiich- 
ises;  Financial  Hist,  of  the  Danish  West  Indies; 
Constitution  of  111.  Annotated.  Mem.,  Am. 
Pol.  Sc.  Assn.;  Fellow,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.; 
Fellow,  Am.  Statistical  Assn.  Married  Sara 
Louise  Weeks,  1902,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Child, 
Charles  Merriam,  b.  My  29,  1906.  Address, 
Syracuse,    N.    Y.f 


1432-  JOHN  HOWARD  TREVETT 
Banker;  LL.  B.;  b.  Je  14.  1878,  Champaign; 
s.  John  R.  (b.  1854,  Chicago,)  and  Helen  M. 
(Lennington)  Trevctt  (b.  1856,  O.).  Prepared 
m  Univ.  Acad.  Kappa  Sigma;  Theta  Nu 
hpsilon;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Baseball  team.  Clerk  with 
Trevett,  Mattis  and  Abell,  Huron,  S.  Dak.; 
Cashier,  Trevctt,  Mattis  &•  Baker,  Investment 
I'-ankers,  Beatrice,  Neb.;  Min..  Cripple  Creek, 
Colo.;  Dir.,  Trevett,  Mattis  Banking  Co., 
Champaign;  Dir.  and  Sec,  Trevett,  Mattis 
P.anking  Co.,  Champaign.  Married  Flora  Tay- 
lor Flower,  S  2.  191 1,  Chicago.  Address, 
107    S.    Prospect,    Champaign. 

1433.  WALTER  SIMEON  TYLER 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  D  13,  1877, 
Johet,  111.;  s.  S.  S.  and  L.  B.  (Towne)  Tyler. 
Prepared  in  Joliet  H.  S.  Glee  and  Mandolin 
Club;  Engng.  Soc;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Asst.  Ed., 
1  e'chnograph.  Supt.,  The  Lambert  Co.,  Elec. 
Supplies.  Chicago,  1902-4;  Supt.,  Matrix  Dept. 
.\m.  Graphoiihone  Co.,  1905 — .  Married  Elsie 
M.  Taylor,  Mr  9,  1901,  Chicago.  Child,  Walter 
S.,  Jr.,  b.  My  i,  1903.  Address,  125  Carleton 
-Vve.,  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

1434.  CHESTER  STYVESTER  VAN 
BRUNDT 
Broker;  LL.  B. ;  b.  F  16,  1878.  Deers,  111.; 
s.  Samuel  (b.  Dark  Co.,  O.)  and  Rachel  Belle 
(Sampson)  Van  Brundt  (b.  Tippecanoe,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad. 
Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Alpha 
Delta  Sigma;  Sliield  and  Trident.  Practice  of 
Law  and  Banking,  Eldora,  C'olo.,  1901-3;  Min., 
Lewiston,  Idaho,  1903-4;  Real  Est.  and  Ins. 
Brokerage,  North  Yakima,  Wash.,  1905-8;  V. 
P.,  Lish  Land  Co.;  Ins.  Broker,  1908-11;  Asst. 
Mgr.,  Calif.,  and  Nev.,  Am.  Surety  Co.,  of 
N.  _Y.,  San  Francisco;  Mgr.,  Fidelity  and  Se- 
curity Dept.  of  Aetna  Accident  and  Liability 
Co.,  Los  Angeles;  Surety  Bond  and  Ins. 
]?roker.  Los  Angeles,  1914 — .  Married  Lillian 
Mabel  Orcutt,  Ag  12,  1903,  Lewiston.  Idaho. 
.4ddress,  701  Citizens  Nat.  Bank  BIdg.,  Los 
.Angeles. 

I43S-  SETH  FIELDS  VAN  PATTEN 
Teacher;  A.  B.;  b.  Tl  5,  1873,  Steward,  111.; 
s.  Cornelius  Fred  (b.  Ja  6,  1826,  N.  Y.)  and 
Mary  Jane  (Young)  Van  Patten  (b.  Mr  15, 
1839,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Adel- 
phic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Calif., 
1901;  Traveling  till  S  1901;  Teacher,  Los 
Angeles,  1901-02;  Orange,  1902-03;  Escandido. 
1903-04;  Ventura,  1904-07;  So.  Pasadena,  1907- 
10;  Los  Angeles,  1910 — .  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church;  V.  P.,  So.  Calif.  Alumni  Assn.,  10 17. 
Married  Lenora  B.  Thompson,  S  2,  1903.  Child- 
ren: Donald  Thompson,  13.  .S  19,  1904;  Dorothy 
Lucile,  b.  Je  15,  1906;  James  Maxwell  and 
Margaret  Evelyn,  b.  Ja  13,  1911  (Margaret 
died  Ag  12,  iqii).  Address,  1122  Milan  St., 
S.    Pasadena,    Calif.f 

1436.  MARIE  L.  WALDO  (T.AYLOR) 
R.  S.;  b.  F  8,  1870,  Philo.  111.;  d.  George 
Doane  (b.  Nunda.  N.  Y.)  and  Anna  Ellen 
Funston  Waldo  (b.  Funstonville,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
l>ared  in  (ibampaign  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.; 
Teacher,  Biol.,  DeKalb  H.  S.,  1900-2;  Ai=st. 
Ref.  Libn.  Univ.  of  111.,  1903-4;  Libn.  St.  Lab., 
Nat.  Ili.st.,  LIniv.  of  111.,  19045;  Agr.  Exten., 
Univ.  of  Colo.,  Tucson,  Ariz.  Married  Estes 
Park  Taylor,  S  27,  1905,  Champaign.  Ad- 
dress,   Tucson,    Ariz. 

1437.  CAROLINE  WANDELL 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Oswego  Co.,  N.  Y.;  d. 
Harvey  Wandell  (b.  S  1831.  Onondaga  Co.,  N. 
Y.)  and  Phehe  (I5aker)  WandcU  (b.  F  1838, 
Oswego  Co..  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Phoenix  H. 
S.,    New    York,   and   in   Albany,    N.    Y.    Norm. 


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Coll.  Lib._  Organizer,  Oxford,  N.  Y.,  1900; 
Newark,  N.  Y.,  1901;  Goveriu-ur,  N.  Y.,  1901; 
Head  Cataloger  and  Instr.,  Lib.  Sc,  Univ.  of 
Tex.,  1901-1902;  Libn.,  Houston  Carnegie  Lib., 
Houston,  Tex.,  19024;  Branch  Libn.,  Brook- 
lyn Pub.  Lib.,  1904-5;  Cataloger,  Univ.  of  Ore. 
Lib.,  1006-7;  Seattle  Pub.  IJli.,  1907;  Instr., 
Cataloging,  Syracuse  Univ.  Lib.  Sch.,  1907—. 
Address,  Phoenix,  Oswego  Co.,  N.  Y.f 


1438.  WILLARD  OTIS  WATERS 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Je  9,  1871.  Benzonia, 
Mich.;  s.  Otis  Bird  (b.  Ag  3,  1830.  Orville,  N. 
Y.)  and  Martha  Ann  Hasselline  (Bliss)  Waters 
(b.  D  IS,  183-,  Savoy,  Mass.).  Prepared  in 
Prep.  Dept..  Benzonia  (Mich.)  Coll.  A.  B., 
Benzonia  Coll.,  1896.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Lib.  and 
German  Clubs.  Asst.  Libn.,  L^niv.  of  111..  19(10- 
2;  Asst.,  Catalog  Div.,  Lib.  of  Cong.,  1902-9; 
First  Asst.,  Div.  of  Bibliog.,  do.,  1909-13;  Asst. 
in  charge  of  Am.  Hist.  .Section  Catalog  Div., 
do.,  1913 — -.  Mem.,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  Am.  Lib. 
Assn.;  Trustee,  Noyes  Lib.,  Kensington,  Md., 
1917 — ;  Sec,  Dist.  of  Columbia  Lib.  Assn., 
1907-8.  Married  Bessie  Rorick  Bennett,  D  26, 
1911,   Detroit.     Address.   Kensington,  Md. 


1439.  OTTO  CHARLES  WEHRSTEDT 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Mr  25,  1877. 
Bloomington,  HI.;  s.  Charles  Henry  (b.  Ja  22, 
1850,  Gr.  Rhiiden.  Ger.)  and  Rosine  (Schlegel) 
Wehrstedt  (b.  F  28,  1852,  Honau,  Wurtenberg, 
Ger.).  Prepared  in  Evanston  Tp.  H.  S.  .'Mphi 
Tau  Omega.  Mfr.  of  watch  jewels  with  C. 
H.  Wehrstedt,  1901—.  Mem..  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Worshipful  Master,  1912;  R.  A.  M.  Address, 
Winnetka,  Ill.f 


1440.  ADOLPH  HENRY  WESEMANN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ap  2,  1877,  LaGrange, 
111.;  s.  William  (b.  LaGrange,  111.)  and  Emma 
(Rathe)  Wesemann  (b.  Addison,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Walther  Coll.,  St.  Louis.  Mem., 
Evang.  Lutheran  Church.  Married  Minnie 
Blum,  Je  5,  iqoi,  Collinsville,  111.  Children: 
Adolph,  Jr.;  Theodore  W.  Address,  16  Wood- 
lawn  Ave.,   LaGrange,  Ill.t 

1441.  MABEL  GAY  WEST 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S. ;  d.  Owen  A.  and 
Emeline  (Chalmers)  West.  Prepared  by  pvt. 
work.  B.  L.,  Knox  Coll.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
Lib.  Organizer,  1900-5;  Libn.,  St.  Norm.,  Valley 
City,  N.  Dak.,  1905-11;  Ore.  Norm.  Sob.,  Mon- 
mouth, Ore.,  1912 — .  Address,  Monmouth, 
Ore. 

1442.  RAYMOND  SLY  WILEY 
(Brother  of  No.  2284) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  O  5,  i8;8, 
Rockbridge,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  D.  (b.  Md.,  1850) 
and  Josephine  Matilda  (Carson)  Wiley,  (b. 
1854,  Cleveland).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.  S.;  Univ.  ,'\cad.  ist  Lt.,  Univ.  Regt., 
1899-1900;  Track  Team,  1898-9;  Holder  of 
Discus  Record,  1899-1903.  Struct.  Engr.  and 
Chief  Draftsman,  R.  H.  Hunt,  Arch.  Married 
Ruby  J.  Wiley,  Ag  26,  1902.  Address,  c/o 
Hunt   &   Burns,   Archs.,   Los  Angeles. t 


1443- 


LUCY   BERTHA   ELY  WILLCOX 
(WALLACE) 


B.  L.  S.;  b.  My  18,  1873,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.; 
d.  Giles  Buckingham  (b.  Ag  7,  1826,  New 
York,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Cooley)  Will- 
cox  (b.  D  17,  1835,  Tollond,  Conn.).  Prepared 
in  Chicago  West  Div.  H.  S. ;  Welleslcy  Coll. 
Watcheka:  Glee  Club;  Kappa  Kappa  Ganniia. 
Loan  Desk  Asst.,   Univ.   Lib.,    1 900-1.      Married 


Joseph  Davis  Wallace,  S  12,  1901,  Chicago. 
Child,  Stanton  Willcox,  b.  Jl  5,  1907.  Ad- 
dress,   1629   Washington   Blvd.,   (Chicago. 

1444.  CLIFFORD  WILLIS 
Editor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1006;  b.  Jl 
13,  1870,  Wapella,  111.;  s.  John  William  (b.  Jl 
10,  1842)  and  Danelia  Wilden  (Sayrc)  Willis 
(b.  My  17,  1847).  Prepared  in  Hey  worth  H. 
S.;  111.,  Weslcyan  Univ.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ. 
Alpha  Zeta.  Taught  Math.,  Champaign  H.  S., 
1 900-1;  Prin^  Urbana  H.  S.,  190 1-3;  Instr., 
Soil  Phys.,  Coll.  Agr.  and  Exp.  Sta.,  190V8; 
Prof.^  Agron.  and  Supt.,  Substation,  S.  Dak. 
St.  Coll.,  1908-10;  Ed.  and  Mgr.,  Orange  Tudd 
Northwest  farmstead.  1910 — .  Auth.:  fiuls.. 
Progress  Variety  Tests  of  Oats;  do..  Barley 
(with  Bopp);  Report  Ilighmore  Sub.  Sta.; 
(with  Potter)  Corn;  (with  Bopp)  Alfalfa;  (with 
Champlin)  Progress  in  Grain  Investigations; 
(with  Bopp)  Alkali  Soils;  (with  Burlison) 
Wheat  Investigations.  Mem.,  Minneapolis  Pub- 
licity Club.  Married  .\nnie  Laurie  Perkins,  O 
I.  1 89 1,  Hey  worth.  111.  Address,  602  Oneida 
Bldg.,    Minneapolis. 


1445.  HARVEY   EDGERTON   WOOD 
Lawyer;   A.   B. ;   b.   Ap  2,  1876,   Elwood,  111.; 

s.  Wilham  Wallace  and  Clara  (Edgerton) 
Wood.  Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.  Delta 
Tau  Delta.  Mayor,  Joliet,  19 13-15;  Asst.  Dir., 
finances  of  the  War  Camp  Community  Service 
for  the  Comns.  on  training  camp  activities. 
.Married  Blanche  Lindsay,  Je  30,  1902,  Onarga, 
111.  Children:  Frances,  b.  N  2y,  1905;  Warren 
Lindsay,  b.  F  5,  1910.  Address,  819  Oneida 
St..  Johet,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Joliet  Nat.  Bank 
Bldg.,    do. 

1446.  WILLIAM   FRANCIS   WOODS 
Lawyer;    A.    B.    in   L.    &   A.;    b.   Jl    16,    1876, 

Farmer  City,  III.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  1837,  Ire.) 
and  Katherine  (Kirk)  Woods  (b.  1839,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Rice  Coll.  Inst.,  Paxton;  .'\delphic, 
Pres.,  iQoo;  Webster  Law  Club;  Orat.  Assn.; 
Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Debating 
teams,  1899  and  1900;  Class  Orator,  1900. 
Lawyer,  Urbana,  1902-6;  Champaign,  1906-12; 
Mem.,  firm  of  Savage  and  Woods,  1906-18; 
bus.  for  self,  1918— .  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.; 
Lecturing  Knight,  1908,  Loyal  Knight,  1909, 
Leading  Knight,  1910;  Champaign  Co.  Country 
Club;  K.  of  C. ;  Grand  Knight  Twin  Citv 
Council,  1904-11;  Dist.  Deputy  of  K.  of 
C,  1910-11;  A.  O.  H.,  C.  E.  O.  F.  Dir., 
Farmers'  Savings  and  Loan  Bank,  Urbana; 
Democratic  candidate  for  States  Atty.  of 
Champaign  Co.,  1904;  elected  citv  atty.,  of 
Champaign,  iqii.  Married  Mary  T.  Casserly, 
Je  21,  191  o.  Champaign.  Child,  son,  b.  Te  6, 
1912.  Address,  609  W.  University  Ave.,  Cham- 
paign.t 

1447-  THOMAS  WRAY 
Storekeeper,  West.  Elec.  Co.;  B.  S.  in 
E.  E.;  b.  .-\g  12,  1877,  Codsall,  Staffordshire, 
Eng. ;  s.  George  Edward  (b.  O  3,  1850,  Swaff- 
ham,  Norfolk,  Eng.)  and  Alice  (Lovatt)  Wray 
(b.  Ap  II,  1836,  Stafford,  Staffordshire,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Armour  Inst,  of  Tech.,  Chicago. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc;  Choral 
Soc.  Tech.  apprentice.  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1 900-1;  Lab.  and  engng.  work,  190 1-4; 
Engr.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  1904-5; 
Engr.,  West.  Elec.  Co..  Indianapolis,  1905-12; 
Stores  Mgr.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Minneapolis, 
1912-13;  Central  Storekeeper,  \Aest.  Elec.  Co., 
Inc.,  Hawthorne,  191 3—.  Married  lilanche 
Helper,  Je  6,  1905,  Streator,  HI.  Children: 
Dorothy,  b.  D  1906;  George  Merritt,  b.  D 
too-.  Address,  718  N.  Lambard  Ave.,  Oak 
Park,  HI.:  bus.  add.,  c/o  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Haw- 
thorne Sta.,  Chicago. 


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CLASS  OF  1901   (157  LIVING,  13  DEAD) 


1448.  BERT  WILSON  ADSIT 
(Husband  of  No.  1236) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ap  13,  1877,  Wellington, 
III.;  s.  Stephen  (b.  Wilmington,  O.)  and  Rachel 
(Markley)  Adsit  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Wel- 
lington H.  S.  and  Olivet  Coll.,  Olivet,  Mich. 
Sigma  Chi;  Langdell  Law  Club:  Phi  Delta 
Phi.  Attended  Knox  Coll.,  1896-7;  Baseball 
team  Capt.,  1899- 1900;  Football  Team.  Mar- 
ried Louise  Jones  ('99),  N  12,  190-'.  Champaign. 
Children:  Stephen  Bert,  b.  S  26,  1906;  Mary 
Louise,  b.  Mr  17,  191 1.     Address,  Pontiac,  Ill.t 

1449.  ALBERT  MILLER  ALLEN* 
Const.  Work;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ap  18,  1872, 

Alpena,  Mich.;  s.  Abram  Barker  (b.  Je  3,  1833, 
Sharon,  Mich.)  and  Anna  (Miller)  Allen  (b. 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Hannibal 
H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Archs.  Club;  Mgr., 
Glee  Club;  Choral  Union;  quartet,  three  yrs. 
Draftsman  until  1904;  in  bus.,  Columbus,  with 
firm  of  Marriott,  Allen  &  Hall,  1904—;  Y-  M. 
C.  A.  Const,  work  for  East.  Cantonments. 
Mem.,  First  Congr.  Church.  Married  Cora 
Kuhl,  N  27,  1902,  Chicago.  Children:  Philip 
Torrens,  b.  Ja  29,  1904;  Louis  Wier,  b.  Ap  24, 
1906;  Herbert  Eugene,  b.  Jl  21,  1907;  Lois 
^Iarie,  b.  Je  19,  1909;  Mildred,  b.  F  24,  191 1 
(died  Mr  4,  191 1).  Address,  92  E.  nth  Ave., 
Columbus,  O.;  bus.  add.,  124  E-  28th,  N.  Y. 
City. 

1450.  FRANK  GILBERT  ALLEN 
Professor;   B.   S.  in  M.   E.;   b.  My  17,   1877, 

Rock  Island,  III.;  s.  Charles  (b.  1846,  N.  Y. 
St.)  and  Agathe  Bahnsen  (b.  1856,  Ger.). 
Prepared  in  IJniv.  Acad.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  M.  E. 
Soc;  E.  E.  Soc.  Draftsman,  Link  Belt  Mach. 
Co.,  1901-2;  Supt.,  Oktaha  Gin.  Co.,  Oktaha, 
Okla.,  1902-4;  Instr.,  Drafting,  la.  St.  Coll., 
Ames,  la.,  1904-09;  Instr.,  G.  E.  D.,  Univ.  of 
Colo.,  1913-15;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  191  5 — .  Mem., 
Sigma  Xi.  Married  Florence  E.  Crathorne,  D 
27,  1905,  Champaign.  Children:  Grace  Agathe, 
b.  D  7,  1906;  Frank  Charles,  b.  Jl  23,  1908. 
Address,  937  15th  St.,  Boulder,  Colo. 

1451.  JAMES  HOWARD  ARMITAGE 
Teacher;   A.   B.   in  L.   &  A.;   b.   D   25,    1872, 

Buckingham,  111.;  s.  James  Hassen  (b.  Ap  22, 
1826,  Clarion  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Margaret  Elizabeth 
(Gruer)  Armitage  (b.  Je  16,  1836,  Allegheny 
Co.,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Sem., 
Onarga.  III.  2d  Honors,  Class  of  1901.  Em- 
ployee of  Practical  Gas  Const.  Co.,  1901-3;  in- 
stalling Gas  plants  at  Neoga,  Geneseo,  Ashton, 
Lockport,  and  N.  Chicago,  York,  Neb.,  and 
elsewhere;  Teacher  in  Buckingham,  1904-5; 
Asst.  Prin.,  Watseka  H.  S.,  1905-7;  Prin., 
Watseka  H.  S.,  1907-8;  on  Colo,  ranch,  1908-9; 
Prin.,  Marlin,  Tex.,  H.  S.,  1909-10;  Rosebud, 
Tex.,  H.  S.,   191  o — .     Address,  Rosebud,  Tex.f 

1452.  WILLIAM   WRIGHT  ARNOLD 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O   14,  1878,  Oblong,  111.; 

s.  Berzelius  Mitchell  (b.  ja  1849,  New  Read- 
ing, O.)  and  Mary  Catherine  (Baker)  Arnold 
(b.  N  16,  1849,  do.}.  Prepared  in  Robinson 
H.  S.  and  Austin  Coll.,  Effingham,  111.  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  Adelphic.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
R.  A.  M.,  Commandery,  (3lney,  111.;  Oriental 
Consistory,  Chicago;  Medinah  Temple,  Mystic 
Shrine,  Chicago;  Knights  of  Pythias;  I.  O.  O. 
F. ;  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  Kate  Wheeler  Busey, 
O  5,  1909,  Urbana.  Children:  William  Busey, 
b.  0  15,  191 1 ;  Mary  Alice,  b.  O  10,  1913. 
Address,   407   W.   Mam  St.,   Robinson,   111. 

1453-    •DONALD   HERBERT   BAILEY 
A.   B.;   b.  Ja   16,   1879,  Chicago;   s.   Daniel   S. 
and    Annette     Elizabeth    Bailey.       Prepared    in 
Clinton   II.   S.     Ali)ha  Tau  Omega;   Theta   Nu 


Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Tri- 
dent; Pres.,  Students'  Assembly;  Mgr.,  Inter- 
scholastic,  1901.  Entered  Columbia  Law  Sch., 
Washington,  D.  C,  1901;  with  .\yre  &  Lord 
Tie  Co.,  Grenada,  Miss.,  and  Carbondale,  111. 
At  time  of  death  was  V.  P.  and  Treas..  E. 
R.  Berry  Chem.  Co.,  St.  Louis.  Married  Ruby 
S.  Berry,  Jl  29,  1903,  St.  Louis.  Child,  daugh- 
ter, b.  1904.     Died  Ag  28,  1905,  Rantoul,  111. 

1454.  *HORATIO  WEBER  BAKER 
(Son  of  No.  36;  Brother  of  Nos.  2315,  2316, 
2886) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  9,  1879, 
Urbana;  s.  Ira  O.  ('74),  (b.  S  23,  1853.  Lin- 
ton, Ind.)  and  Emma  J.  (Burr)  Baker. 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Bus.  Mgr..  Teclino- 
graph;  Illio  Bd. ;  C.  E.  Club;  Maj.,  Bn.,  1901. 
Instrumentman,  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.,  Elmira  & 
Bath,  N.  Y.,  1901-3;  Draftsman,  P.  S.  &  N.  R. 
R.  R.,  Olean,  N.  Y.,  1902-3;  Res.  Engr.  on 
Const.  C.  C.  C.  &  St.  L.  R.  R.,  Carpenter,  111., 
1903-4;  Bridge  Engr.,  Indianapolis  and  Cin- 
cinnati Traction  Co.,  1904-5;  Draftsman,  St. 
L.  &  N.  E.  R.  R.,  Edwardsville,  111.,  1905; 
Transitman  on  location.  Big  Four  R.  R.,  Mid- 
dletown,  O.,  1905;  Asst.  Engr.,  Const.,  C.  &  N. 
W.,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  1905;  Prof.,  C.  E.,  Univ 
of  Nev.,  1905-7;  Asst.  Engr.,  S.  P.  Co.,  Oak- 
land, Cal.,  1907-8;  with  Min.  and  Scientific 
Press,  San  Francisco,  1908-13.  Married  Har- 
riette  Moulton,  Ja  3,  1906,  San  Francisco. 
Died  Jl  8,   1915,  San  Francisco. 

1455.  ANETA  BALDWIN 
(Sister  of  No.  7358) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  24, 
1879,  Paris,  111.;  d.  John  H.  (b.  1852.  Dan- 
ville, Ky.)  and  Frances  Anna  (Lamb)  Baldwin 
(b.  i860,  Paris,  111.).  Prepared  in  Paris  H. 
S.  Capt.,  Varsity  Basket  Ball.  Teacher,  Mur- 
physboro.  111.,  1901-4;  Pekin,  III.,  1904-12;  do., 
H.  S.,  Ottawa,  1912-18.     Address,  Paris,  111. 

1456.     FAITH   LELAND   BARDWELL 
(WETHERBEE) 
(Wife  of   No.    1612) 
A.  B.;  b.  Ap  16,  1877,  Champaign  Co.;  d.  John 
Kingsley   (b.  Mr  9,   1836,  Franklin  Co.,  Mass.) 
and    Lovilla    Elmira    (Kellog)     Bardwell    (b.    O 
19.    1838,   Shelburne,   do.).     Prepared   in   Cham- 
paign H.  S.;  Drake  LTniv.     Taught  sch.,  igoi-3. 
Married    Charles   Earl   Wetherbee    ('01 ),   Jl   28, 
1904,     Des     Moines.       Address,     W.     8th     St., 
Upland,  Calif. 

1457.  ARTHUR  FRANKLIN  BARNETT 
Physician;  B.  S.;  b.  Ap  5,  1880,  Hallsville,  ' 
111.;  s.  Tames  M.  (b.  Je  22,  1858)  and  Sarah 
Elizabeth  (Marvel)  Barnett  (b.  Je  17,  1858). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  M.  I).,  Rush  Med. 
Coll.,  1904.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Theta  Nu 
Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Sliicld  and  Tri- 
dent; Stud.  Dancing  Club.  Professional  work 
as  hosp.  interne,  1904-5;  Practicing  Phys., 
Toplin,  Mo.;  Walla  Walla,  Wash.,  1909-10; 
Dayton,  Wash.,  1910.  practicing  and  running 
pvt.  hosp.  Married  Mary  Pauline  Crouse,  S 
14,  1907,  Citronelle,  Ala.  Child,  Arthur  Ham- 
ilton, b.  F  3.  1909.  Address,  Dayton  Hosp., 
Dayton,  Wash.f 

1458.  ARTHUR  TIMOTHY  BELL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1902; 
b.  D  16,  1875,  Madisonville,  Hopkins  Co.,  Ky. ; 
s.  Jacob  R.  (b.  1852,  Ky.)  and  Eunice  C. 
(Timmons)  Bell  (b.  1852,  Ky.).  Prepared  in 
St.  Norm,  at  Carbondale,  111.  Y.  M.  C.  A.; 
.Math.  Club.  Fellowship.  Neb.  Univ.  Supt., 
.Sch.,  Reynolds,  111.,  1902;  do.,  Wyoming,  111., 
IQ06;  Acct..  1907-8;  Teacher.  Chicago,  1908 — . 
Mem.,   M.   E.    Church;   Am.   Math.   Soc,    1903. 


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Married  Teresa  S.  Webb,  D  29,  1902,  Mcl^eans- 
boro,  III.  Children:  Eunice  Eleanor,  b.  O  23, 
1003  (died  1)  20,  191  i);  adopted  Frances,  b. 
D  I,  1 010  and  Eleanor  Josephine,  b.  S  16,  1914. 
Address,  8617  S.  Union  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  Englewood  II.  S.,  62d  and  Stewart  Ave., 
do. 

1459.  EDGAR  DE  FOREST  BELL 
Engineer;  15.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  My  6,  1R75. 
Rockwell,  Ind. ;  s.  Jesse  and  Elizabeth  (Ilood) 
Rell.  Prepared  in  Urbana  II.  S.  Cien.  Mgr., 
I'rhana  Light,  Heat  &  Power  Co.,  1901-2; 
Supt.,  Light  &  Heat  Co.,  Danville,  111.,  1902-5; 
Gen.  Supt.  M.  Co.  Light  S:  Power  Co.,  191  o; 
St.  Louis  Elec.  Ter.  R.  R.  Co.  and  St.  Louis 
Elec.  IJridge  Co.,  1910 — .  Married  Amelia 
SielTernian,  O  2,  1905,  Indianapolis.  Child, 
Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Jl  30,  igo6.  Address,  636 
llillsboro  Ave.,  Edwardsville,  HI.;  bus.  add., 
3725  N.  Broadway,  St.  Louis. 

1460.  FREDERICK  JOEL  BIRD 
Ry.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E. ;  b.  Ap  37,  1875, 
Woodstock.  111.;  s.  Edwin  R.  (b.  Ag  g,  1829, 
Westfield,  N.  Y.)  and  Clara  A.  (Smith)  Bird 
(b.  D  9,  1841,  Warrenville,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Woodstock  H.  S.  Pres.,  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  .Soc., 
1901;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Tcchnograph, 
1 901.  Special  Apprentice  with  Chicago  & 
Northwestern  Ry.,  1903;  Chief  draftsman.  III. 
Engng.  &  Mach.  Co.,  Carterville,  111.,  1905; 
Engr.,  U.  S.  Fuel  Testing  Plant,  St.  Louis, 
1907;  Engr.,  Link  Belt  Co.,  Chicago,  1907—. 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  D.  Clara  Ilart- 
rick  (ex-'oi)  Je  12,  1901,  Urbana.  Children: 
Edwin  Bruce,  b.  My  20,  1902;  Marion  Taylor, 
b.  O  7,  1904;  Julia  Talbot,  b.  O  9,  1908.  Ad- 
dress, Citronelle,  Ala.f 

1461.  ALICE  MARY  BLACK  (ARPS) 
(Sister  of  No.  1462) 
A.  B.;  A.  M.,  1901;  b.  Ap  7,  1879,  Sadorus, 
III.;  d.  William  (b.  Mr  17,  1836,  Arbroath, 
Scotland)  and  Mary  (Leslie)  Black  (b.  O  22, 
1838.  Brechin,  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Alethenai.  In  Germany,  1905-8.  Married  George 
F.  Arps,  O  18,  1905,  Cary,  III.  Children:  Leslie 
Hansen,  b.  Jl  14,  1907;  Margaret  Mary,  b.  Ja 
26,  1014.  Address,  216  E.  Lane  Ave.,  Colum- 
bus,   O. 

1462.     LAURA  LOUISE  BLACK 
(ZARTMAN) 
(Wife  of  No.  2010;  Sister  of  No.  1461) 
A.  B.;  b.  S  28,  1877,  Sadorus,  111.;  d.  William 
(b.  Mr  17,  1836,  Arbroath,  Scotland)  and  Mary 
(Leslie)    Black    (b.    O   22,    1838,    Brechin,    do.). 
Prepared   in   Univ.    Acad.     Alethenai.     Married 
Lester    William    Zartnian     ('03),     S    22,     1904, 
Champaign    (died    O    19,    1910,    Savoy    Center, 
Mass.).      Child,    Walter    Hammond,    b.    N     16, 
1905.       Address,    451     Stoddart    Ave.,     Colum- 
bus,  O. 

1463.  FREDERICK  GORDON  BONSER 
Professor;  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1902;  b.  Je  14, 
1875,  Tower  Hill,  111.;  s.  Aaron  (b.  D  3,  1857, 
Sciotoville,  O.)  and  Katherine  Eliza  (Stevens) 
Bonser  (b.  D  5,  1858,  Magog  Lake,  Can.). 
Prepared  in  Avon  H.  S.  Ph.  D.,  Columbia, 
1910.  Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Asst.,  Psych., 
1900;  Fellowship,  Psych.,  1901-2;  Prof.,  Psych., 
and  Educ.  and  Dir.,  Tr.  Sch..  St.  Norm.  Sch.. 
Cheney,  Washington,  1902-5;  Prof..  Educ.  and 
Dir.,  Tr.  Sch.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Macomb,  HI., 
1906-10;  Prof.,  Educ,  Teachers'  Coll.,  Colum- 
bia, 1910 — .  Auth.:  Pamphlet,  A  Statistical 
Study  of  111.  II.  Schs.,  Univ.  Studies.  1902; 
relations  between  Mental  Activity  and  the 
Circulation  of  the  Blood,  Psvchological  Review 
Vol.  X  1903,  pp.  122-138;  ("'hums.  A  Study  in 
Youthful  I-nendships,  I'cdiK/ogica!  .^cm.  Vol 
'tv'?'  '902  pp.  221-237;  Productive  Scholarship  in 
iNorm.    Schs.,    Educational   Review,    1905;    Ed., 


Norm.  Seminar,  1903-05;  The  Reasoning  Abil- 
ity of  Children  of  the  Fourth,  Fifth  and  Sixth 
Sch.  (trades.  Bur.  of  Publications,  Teachers 
Coll.,  1910.  Married  Edna  Madison  MacDon- 
a  d,  Ag  17,  1902,  Shclbyville,  111.  Children: 
Virginia  Madison,  b.  F  8,  1904;  son,  li.  N  19 
1906.  Address,  Teachers  Coll.,  Columbia 
Univ.,   N.    Y.    City. 

1464.     EDWARD  PARKMAN  BOYD 

Supt.,  Const.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Mr  6, 
1877.  Oalesburg,  111.;  s.  Robert  Hays  (b  F 
23,  1842  Pa.)  and  Letitia  (Parkman)  Boyd  (b. 
-I''  l'''W\  ^^^■\-  -I'-epared  in  Aledo  II.  S. 
Archs.  Club;  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Varsity  Track 
team.  Arch.  Draftsman,  igoi  ;  Instr.,  St  Coll 
(  olo  1901-4;  (Jity  Arch.,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1904-6! 
Sr.  Arch  Draftsman,  Office  Supervising  Arch 
Treas.  Dept.  U.  S.  Govt.,  1906-08;  Supt! 
Const  U.  S.  Pub.  Bldgs.,  Okla.,  '  igoS-! 
i-atent  lension  System  Steel  Framing  Mv 
n^"A=  ^:>TP'"S°^  Window,  Ap  191 1.  Mem..  A 
('•  ^.  M.;  Far  East  Assn.  Delta  Tau  Delta- 
VVashington  Arch  Club;  Washington  Alum- 
ni Chap  D.  T.  D.;  Okla.  Alumni  Chap.  D. 
r  D.;  Pan  Hellenic  Club,  Okla.  City,  Okla. 
Married  Lida  Frances  Howard,  D  21  looi 
Denver.  Children:  Martha,  b.  1902;  Elizabeth' 
\\  ]^°Y'  ^'^""^•^!^-  '909.  Address,  1509  n! 
-McKinley   Ave.,   Oklahoma   City,   Okla.f 

1465.  JOHN  WILLIAM  BOYD 
Farmer;  LL  B.;  b.  D  ,2,  1876.  E.  Bend 
Ip-  III.;  s.  Charles  (b.  My  12,  1847,  Tyrone 
UAn^r^^'^'^  Margaret  Elizabeth  (Miller) 
Boyd  (b  p  19,  1856,  Herkimer  Co.,  N  Y) 
Prepared  in  Rantoul  H.  S.  Farming,  1913— . 
Married  Rose  Jameson.  Je  21,  .905,  Rantoul, 
III.  (,li>ldren:  Edna  May,  b.  Je  17,  1907;  Paul 
liarold,  b.  N  21,  1909;  John  Jameson,  b.  My 
•^8,   1915.     Address,  Westervelt,   III. 

1466.  ELLIS  FREEMAN  BRACKEN 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  23.  1878; 
-s  James  Alexander  (b.  Je  14,  1842,  Greenview, 
111.)  and  Laura  Alice  (Payne)  Bracken.  Pre- 
pared in  Greenview  H.  S.  M.  E.  Soc  ■ 
E.  E.  Soc;  Asst.  Ed.,  Technograph.  Elec' 
Engr.,  Commonwealth  Edison  Co.,  Chicago 
Ar  L^-;  Christian  Church.  Married  Bertha 
M^-^j'  t^u^^^tT.'.J^  -6,  1906,  La  Porte,  Ind. 
Child,  John  Fisher,  b.  D  9,  1907.  Address,  611 
S.   8th   St.,   Maywood,   Ill.f 

1467.  LOUIS    FREDERICK    BRAYTON 
Resident    Mgr.;    B.    S.    in    Arch.;    b.    Ap    19. 

1877,  Mt.  Morris.  III.;  s.  A.  W.  (b.  Mt.  Morris) 
and  Harriett  (Grigsby)  Brayton  (b.  Lena,  III  ) 
Prepared  in  Mt.  Morris  Coll.  Tau  Beta  Pi  ■ 
1  hi  Gamma  Delta;  Leader  Mandolin  Club  two 
yrs.  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.  Engrs.  Office,  Burling- 
ton, la.,  1901;  I5ro\vn-Ketcham  Iron  Works 
Indianapolis,  1902;  Supt.,  Const,  for  Richard 
E.  Schmidt,  Arch.,  Chicago,  1903;  Office  Mgr 
Reed  Variety  Iron  Works,  Cleveland  Jl  i' 
1902;  Office  Mgr.,  Reed  &  Stem,  Archs.,  St.' 
I  aul,  1904;  Arch.  Engr.,  1904;  Res.  Mgr 
Stone  &  Webster  Engng.  Corp.,  Portland,  Ore.', 
1909;  The  Brayton  Engng.  Co..  Gen.  Constrs.. 
1  J  ^'  ^"^  *''*^  Brayton  Engng.  Co.,  Port- 
land, Ore..  1909—.  Published  Brayton  Stand- 
ard for  the  Uniform  Design  of  Reinforced  Con- 
crete. Mem..  Mystic  Shrine.  Married  Grace 
henjamin.  N  8,  1905,  Minneapolis.  Address 
Drexel  Apts.,  Overbrook,  Pa.;  bus.  add.  c 'o 
.\m.  Internal.  Shipbldg.  Corp.,  Hog  Island,  Pa. 

1468.  MINNIE    CLARKE    BRIDGMAN 

(INGHAM) 
(Wife  of  No.  1707) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  O  30,  1877,  Keene,  N.  TL;  d. 
Charles  Holbrook  (b.  1850,  Keene,  N.  H)  and 
Carile  Maria  (Clarke)  Bridgman  (b.  1855,  Put- 
ney. Vt.).  Prepared  in  Keene  H.  S.;  Wellesley 
Coll.,   1896-99.      Glee  Club,   1899;   Pi  Beta  Phi: 


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[1901 


Phi  Delta  Psi.  Instr.  and  reviser,  la.  Univ. 
S.  S.  of  Lil).  Sc,  1901;  Asst.  Libn.,  Univ.  of 
Cincinnati  Lib.,  1901-5.  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn., 
1900-4;  O.  Lib.  Assn.,  1902-4;  Second  V.  P., 
in.  St.  Lib.  Sch.  Alumni  Assn.,  1901-3; 
Mem.,  Chap.  B.  111.  P.  E.  O.  Soc,  1907; 
Pres.  Bd.  of  Trustees  Clinton  Pub.  Lib., 
1910-11.  Married  Leonard  W.  Inghanx  ('02), 
O  25,  1905,  Keene,  N.  II.  Children:  John 
Leonard,  b.  Ap  20,  igo8;  Alice  Carile,  b.  Jl  11, 
1 910;  Sarah  Bridgman,  b.  Ja  28,  1912;  Ruth 
Helen,  b.  Ap  4,  1913.  Address,  622  N.  Monroe 
St.,  Clinton,  111. 

1469.  CLAUDE  PORTER  BRIGGS 
Prin.  and  Asst.  Supt. ;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.; 
b.  N  2,  1874,  Minier,  111.;  s.  B.  T.  (b.  S  15, 
1844,  Minier,  111.)  and  Agnes  (Porter)  Briggs 
(b.  F  25.  1852.  Mackinaw,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Minier  II.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  II.  S.  Dept. 
Kappa  Sigma;  Phi  Delta  Kappa;  Varsity  Foot- 
ball; Mgr.,  Baseball  Team.  Pnn.  and  Asst.  Supt., 
H.  S.,  Rockford,  111.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E. ;  A. 
F.  A.  M.;  Pres.,  III.  St.  H.  S.  Ath.  Assn., 
1907;  V.  P.,  Supts.  and  Prins.,  1911;  Pres., 
Univ.  Club  of  Rockford.  Married  Kathryn 
Kendall,  Je  30,  1Q09,  Chicago.  Address,  11 29 
Grant  Ave.,  Rockford,  111. 

1470.  JAMES  WILLIAM  BUCHANAN 
Farmer  and  Fruit  Grower;  B.  S.  in  Sc.  b. 
F  18,  1863,  Clark  Co.,  Ind. ;  s.  Silas  (b.  Mr 
8,  1825,  do.)  and  Sarah  Ann  (Reynolds) 
Buchanan  (b.  N  27.  1831).  Prepared  in  Nat. 
Norm.  Univ.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Spokane,  Wash., 
1901-12;  Prin.,  Pub.  Schs.,  Chattaroy,  Wash., 
1912-13;  Supt.  Schs.,  Tillanook,  Ore.,  1913-14; 
Prin.,  Pub.  Schs.,  Fernwood,  Idaho,  1914-15; 
Farmer  and  Fruit  grower,  Rathdrum,  Idaho, 
1915 — .  Deputy  Horticultural  Insp.,  Dist.  No. 
1,  Idaho,  1916-18.  Mem.,  Christian  Church. 
Address,    R.    No.    i,   Rathdrum,   Idaho. 

1471.  JAY  HORACE  BURDICK 
Business;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ap  20,  1878, 
Elgin,  111.;  s.  William  R.  (b.  1848,  St.  Charles, 
111.)  and  Emily  M.  (Joslyn)  Burdick  (b.  1853, 
Woodstock,  111.).  Agr.  Chxh;  Art  Club.  Asst. 
Forest  Expert,  Bur.  of  Forestry,  Dept.  of  Agr. 
of  U.  S.,  1901-3;  Sec,  Radcliffe  Regalia  Co., 
Elgin,  111.,  1903-6;  Cattle  Ranch,  Colo.,  1906-10; 
Sec,  Burdick  Banner  Co.,  1910 — .  Mem.,  B. 
P.  O.  E.;  R.  N.  A.  Married  Mabel  J.  Jackson, 
Ag  10,  1912,  Elgin,  111.  Children:  Orpha 
Louise,  b.  S  2,  1914;  Virginia  May,  b.  Ap 
29,  1918.  Address,  25  S.  Channing  St.,  Elgin, 
111.;   bus.  add.,  460  Dupage  St.,  do. 

1472.     HENRIETTA  ANNE  CALHOUN 

(Sister  of  No.  2341) 
Physician;  B.  S.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1903;  b. 
D  19,  1880;  d.  William  John  (b.  S  12,  1857. 
Pittsburgh)  and  Melcena  J.  (Ferguson)  Cal- 
houn (b.  Je  29,  1859,  Washington,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  Hyde  Park  II.  S„.  and  Lhiiv.  Acad. 
M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1917.  Chi  Omega; 
Alpha  Epsilon  Iota;  Alpha  Omega  Alpha. 
Head  of  Sc.  Dept.,  H.  S.,  Escanaba,  Mich., 
1003-7;  Asst.,  Biol.,  Davenport,  la.,  1907-8; 
Univ.  of  Mich.  Med.  Dept.,  1908-9;  Head  Sc. 
Dept.,  Columbia  Coll.,  S.  C.,  1909-12;  Asst., 
Neuropathologist,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1912-15; 
Med.  Dept..  do.,  1915-17;  Asst.  Phys..  Coure 
Pvt.  Hosp.  and  pvt.  practice,  19 17 — ;  Asst.  Prof., 
Bacteriology  and  Pathology,  St.  Univ.  of  Iowa, 
19 1 7 — .  Auth. :  Some  New  Observations  on 
Blood  Plates,  and  Leucocytes,  Am.  Jour.  Phys- 
iol., Vol.  X,  4  pp.;  Some  Observations  on  the 
Micro-chemistry  of  Blood  Plates,  Jour.  A.  ilf. 
A.,  1906,  pi).  338-380  and  Brit.  Med.  Jour.,  D 
22,  1906.  Mem.,  A.  C.  A.;  Washtenau  Co.  Med. 
Assn.;  Mich.  St.  Med.  Assn.  Address,  The 
Summit  Ants.,  Iowa  City,  la.;  bus.  add..  Uni- 
versity of  Iowa,  do. 


1473-  ASHTON  ELLSWORTH  CAMPBELL 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1834,  2046) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  1904; 
b.  My  13,  1876,  Sadorus,  111.;  s.  David  Lewis 
(b.  1837.  Long  Branch,  N.  J.)  and  Almira 
(Ball)  Campbell  (b.  1842,  Delaware,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Alpha 
Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident;  Theta  Nu 
Epsilon.     Address,  28%   Main   St.,  Champaign.! 

1474-  GEORGE  RUSSELL  CARR 
(Brother  of  No.  731) 
V.  P.  and  Gen.  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b. 
Ja  23,  1879,  Argenta,  111.;  s.  Robert  Franklin 
(b.  My  13,  1832,  Deckertown,  N.  J.)  and 
Emily  A.  (Smick)  Carr  (b.  Ap  10,  1839,  De- 
catur. 111.).  Prepared  in  Austin  H.  S.  Kappa 
Sigma;  Illio  Bd. ;  Mgr.,  Football  Team.  Start- 
ed with  Dearborn  Drug  and  Chem.  Works  as 
Salesman,  1901,  held  various  positions;  V.  P. 
and  Gen.  Mgr.,  do.,  1908 — .  Mem.,  Univ.  Club 
of  Chicago;  Chicago  Ath.  Club;  Exmoor  Golf 
Club;  S.  Shore  Country  Club;  Oak  Park  Club; 
A.  C.  S.  Married  Katherine  M.  Mortenson,  Jl 
15,  1913,  San  Francisco.  Child,  Katherine 
Mortenson,  b.  Mr  18,  1915.  Address,  936  Lake 
S:  ore  Drive,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  332  S.  Michi- 
gan Ave.,  do. 

1475-  JESSIE  ANNA  CARROLL  (SMITH) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  Wilming^ton,  O. ;  d.  John  and 
Mary  (Hunt)  Carroll.  Prepared  in  Wilming- 
ton (O.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Wilmington  Coll.  Cata- 
loger,  LTniv.  of  Cincinnati  Lib.,  1901-3;  Cata- 
loger,  Univ.  of  Calif.  Lib.,  1903-4.  Mem.,  Am. 
Lib.  Assn.,  1902;  O.  Lib.  Assn.,  1902-3;  Calif. 
Lib.  Assn.,  1902;  Soc.  of  Friends.  Married 
Ralph  Eliot  Smith,  1906,  Whittier,  Calif.  Child, 
William  Carroll,  b.  1908.  Address,  Berkeley, 
Calif.t 

1476.     FLORENCE    EMELINE   CARTER 
(SHERMAN) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ag  24,  1874,  Fairfield,  Vt. ;  d. 
James  Madison  Gore  (b.  Ap  15,  1843,  W. 
Eden,  111.)  and  Eunice  Rebecca  (Northrop) 
Carter  (b.  Jl  3,  1845,  Fairfield,  Vt.).  Prepared 
in  VVaukegan  H.  S. ;  Wilson  (ioll..  Pa.,  1893-4; 
Lake  Forest  Coll.,  1898-9.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi 
Delta  L^psilon;  L'niv.  Dramatic  Club.  Libn., 
Pub.  Lib.,  Champaign,  1901-3.  Pres.  Pi  Beta 
Plii  Alumnae  Club  of  Los  Angeles;  Nat.  Chm., 
Exten.  Com.  of  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Mem..  Pan- 
Hellenic  Assn.,  Spokane;  Coll.  Woman's  Club, 
Los  Angeles;  Hollywood  Woman's  C!lub.  Mar- 
ried Eaton  CJnodell  Sherman,  Jl  21,  1903,  Mil- 
waukee. Children:  Carter  Goodell,  b.  O  10, 
1904  (died  O  23.  1904);  Helen  Emogene 
Northrop,  b.  O  6,  1906.  Address,  2002  El  Cer- 
rito  PI.,  Los  Angeles. 

1477.  CHARLES  CORY  CHAMBERLIN 
Sales  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  9.  1878, 
Iloopeston,  111.;  s.  Oliver  Perry  (b.  McCutch- 
ensville,  O.)  and  Jeanette  (Cory)  Cliamberlin 
(b.  O.).  Prepared  in  Iloopeston  H.  S.  Illio 
Bd.;  Sigma  Chi.  Mgr.,  Claim  Dept.,  Am.  Can- 
ning Co.,  Chicago,  IQ01-3;  Grain  Broker,  1903-5; 
Mgr.  and  Treas..  Charter  Mfg.  Co.,  1905-R;  Gen. 
Agt.,  The  Austin-Western  Co.,  Ltd.,  Chicago, 
1898-13;  Sales  Mgr.,  Austin  Mfg.  Co.,  1913 — . 
Married  Marie  Lamb,  D  31,  1907,  Chicago. 
(Children:  Joseph  Webb,  b  F  16,  1013;  Doris, 
h.  O  12,  1914.  .Address,  7206  Oglesby  Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  910  S.  Michigan  Ave.,  do. 

1478.  EDWARD  PIERCE  CHAPIN 
(Husband  of  No.  1731;  Brother  of  Nos.  1644, 
2050,  2612,  3319) 
Publisher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  8,  1878. 
Tolono,  111.;  s.  Edward  Bonapart  (b.  My  17, 
1857,  Clyde,  N.  Y.)  and  Lucy  Margaret 
(Pierce)  Chajiin  (b.  Je  2,  1858,  Brownstown, 
O.).     Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.     Philoma- 


TnK  Faculty  in  i860 


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Baccalaukeate  Ai.umni 


1 43 


thean;  Eng.  Club;  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Ed. -in-Chief,  lllio;  Chiss  Historian; 
Class  Day  Spe;iker.  Adv.  Solicitor  and  Re- 
porter for  Chaml'aign  News,  1901-02;  Telejjraph 
Ed.,  Mattoon  Jour.,  1903;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Cham- 
l^aign  Nezcs,  190J-05;  Ed.  and  Publisher,  i'lec- 
burg  Tribune,  1905 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church. 
Married  Harriet  Elizabeth  McCully  ('02),  Je 
16,  1904.  Children:  Edward  William,  b.  Jl  23, 
mo8;  Ruth,  b.  Jl  16,  191 1.  Address,  Illiopolis, 
lll.t 

1479.  CHARLES  HIRAM  CHAPMAN 
Bank  Examiner;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  13, 
1877,  Vienna,  111.;  s.  Daniel  Clinton  (b.  Jl 
20,  1828,  Vienna.  111.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Rose)  Chapman  (b.  Ja  20,  1836,  Vienna,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Vienna  H.  S.  Eng.  Club;  German 
Club;  Capt.  and  Maj.,  Univ.  Regt.  Studied 
Law  at  George  Washington  Univ.,  1901-2; 
Clerk,  office  of  Comptroller  of  the  Currency, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1901-2;  Asst.  Nat.  Bank 
Examiner.  New  York  City,  1902-7;  Nat.  Bank 
Examiner,  West.  New  York,  1907-10;  V.  P., 
Traders  Nat.  Bank,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1910-11; 
Nat.  Bank  Examiner,  So.  Pa.,  1911 — .  Married 
Nelle  Perkins,  Jl  15.  1903,  Vienna,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Harriet  Elizabeth,  b.  O  21,  1904  (died 
My  20,  1914);  Helen  Alberta,  b.  S  10,  1916, 
Address,  157  West  Durham  St.,  Philadelphia; 
bus.   add.,  416  P.   O.   Bldg.,  do. 

1480.  •ADELAIDE  MARIA  CHASE 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Jl  27,  1876,  W.  Med- 
ford,  :Mass.;  d.  R.  G.  and  Mary  A.  C.  (Wil 
Hams)  Chase  (b.  Boston).  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Asst., 
N.  H.  St.  Lib.,  Concord,  N.  H.;  Bus.  Libn., 
Stone  &  Webster,  Boston.  Died  My  19,  1904, 
West  jNIedford,  Mass. 

1481.  MARGARET  BELLE  CHESTER 

(Sister  of  Nos.  638,  11 12,  2350,  2935) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  7,  1881, 
Champaign;  d.  Ezra  E.  (b.  Ap  30,  1837,  Truro 
Tp.,  Franklin  Co.,  O.)  and  Margaret  Elizabeth 
(Powell)  Chester  (b.  F  25,  1840,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Charnpaign  H.  S.  Teaching  in  Pub. 
Schs.,  Champaign.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Ad- 
dress,  717    W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign. t 

1482.     WILLIAM  CULLEN  CHIPPS 
(Brother    of  No.    1204) 
Draftsman    and    Engr. ;    B.    S.    in   M.    E.;    b. 

Je  8,  1879,  Sullivan,  111.;  s.  Abia  (b.  Je  8,  1852, 
Clarksburg,  W.  Va.)  and  America  (Lilly) 
Chipps  (b.  O  10,  1856,  Sullivan,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Sullivan  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta; 
Shield  and  Trident;  Yoxan;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon. 
Draftsman,  1903;  Chief  Draftsman,  1909;  Asst. 
Chief.  Engr.,  Am.  Brake  Shoe  and  Foundry 
Co.,  Mahwah,  N.  J.  Address,  4516  W.  26th 
St.,  Chicago. 

1483.  HARRY  AUGUSTUS  COFFMAN 
Manufacturer;  LL.  B.;  b.  My  30,  1879,  Cham- 
paign; s.  David  Harrison  (b.  1840,  Lancaster, 
O.)  and  Sarah  Ellen  (Ruhl)  Coffman  (b.  1856, 
Rockford,  111.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Kappa  Sigma;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Dealer  in 
Vehicles  and  Implements,  Champaign,  1907; 
Wholesale  Bus.  in  do.,  Peoria,  191  o;  Mfg., 
mach.  line,  1910 — .  Married  Jessie  Elizabeth 
Trotter,  N  12,  1903.  Children:  Katherine 
Frances,  b.  D  16,  1904;  Harriet  Ellen,  b.  S 
8,  1908;  David  Harrison,  b.  Je  9,  1910,  Ad- 
dress,  1125  Knoxville  Ave.,  Peoria. 

1484-  AGNES  MARY  COLE 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  My  9,  1873,  Wheaton, 
111.;  d.  Jordon  James  (b.  Ap  16,  1833,  Maho- 
pac,  N.  Y.)  and  Susan  Phylora  (Smith)  Cole 
(b.  Ja  2,  1850,  Whitehall.  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Wheaton  II.  S.  B.  S.,  WTieatcn  Coll.,  1893. 
Reviser,  Univ.  of  111.  Lib.  Sch.,  1901-3;  Cata- 
log Libn.,  1903-6;  Libn.,  Lead,  S.  Dak.,  1907-8; 


Lib.  Calaloger,  1908-16;  Sr.  Asst.,  Univ.  of 
Calif.  Lib.,  1916 — .  Mem.,  Eois.  Church. 
Address,  2500   Bancroft   Way,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

1485.  GUY  RICHARD  COLLINS 
(Brother  of  No.  1117) 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  10,  1878, 
Mansfield,  111.;  s.  William  Grigsby  (b.  :842,  la.) 
and  Eliza  Catherine  (Meliza)  Collins  (b.  1831, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Mech.  Struct. 
Draftsman,  190 1-4;  Whiting  Fdy.  Equipt.  Co.; 
Baker  Iron  Works,  Los  Angeles,  1904-5;  Edison 
Klec.  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  1905 — -.  Married  Zilda 
E.  Clark,  Ja  15,  1905,  Farmer  City,  111.  Ad 
dress,  Biggar,   Sask.,   Can.f 

i486.  PHILIP  ARTHUR  CONARD 
(Husband  of  No.  1275) 
Ex.  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.: 
b.  N  9,  1875,  Monticello,  111.;  s.  Philip  H.  (b. 
Jl  13,  1840,  Utica,  ().)  and  Martha  Orrilla 
(Davis)  Conard  (b.  D  23,  1853,  Clarkshill, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Monticello  H.  S.  and  Univ. 
Acad.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet;  Adeli>hic;  Eng. 
Club;  Orat.  Assn.;  Choral  See.  Gen.  Sec, 
I'niv.  of  111.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1901-4;  Asst.  Sec, 
Stud.  Volunteer  Movement,  New  York  City, 
1905-6;  Foreign  Sec,  Internat.  Com.,  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  of  N.  Y.,  Montevideo.  Uruguay,  1906 — ;  Ex. 
Sec,  Continental  Com.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  of  S.  Am., 
1 91 6 — .  Auth.:  Christian  Pan-Americanism, 
1914;  Recreative  Activities  in  LIruguay,  Play- 
ground, D  191 3.  Delegate  of  Nat.  Comn.  of 
Phys.  Educ.  of  Uruguay  to  Recreative  Cong, 
of  Playground  and  Recreative  Assn.  of  Am., 
1913.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Epworth  League, 
Pres.  Married  Florence  Mary  Smith  Cgg), 
S  2,  1915,  Rio  Janeiro,  Brazil.  Children:  Flor- 
ence Elizabeth,  b.  Je  2,  1916;  Lois  Orrilla,  b. 
Ag  16,  1918.  Address,  Avenida  18  de  Julio 
968,   Montevideo,   LIruguay. 

1487.  GEORGE  MARSHALL  CROSSLAND 
(Brother  of  Nos.  41 18,  5623) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  11,  1878, 
Varna,  III.;  s.  Hiram  Venton  (b.  Ap  29,  1848. 
do.)  and  Cythia  Lovenia  (Broaddus)  Crossland 
(b.  My  6,  1847,  Henry,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Sheldon  H.  S.  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Beta  Gamma 
Sigma,  1912.  Teacher,  Mil.  Acad.,  Bunker 
Hill,  111.,  1901-2;  Indianapolis  Schs.,  1902-4; 
DeKalb  H.  S.,  1904-7;  Harvey,  111.,  1907-n; 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-13;  Asst.  Cashier, 
First  Nat.  Bank,  Harvey,  111.,  1913-15; 
Teacher,  Bookkeeping  and  Accounting,  Short- 
ridge  H.  S.^  Indianapolis,  1915—.  Address, 
516  E,   2 1  St  St.,  Indianapolis. 

1488.     WILLIAM  LIEBRICK  CROUCH 
Min.  Supt.;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  11,  1868,  Rozetta, 
111.;  s.  W.  A.  M.  Crouch.     Prepared  in  Norm. 
H.   S.     Address,   1023   Pennsylvania  Ave.,  Kan- 
sas  City,    Mo.t 

1489.  LAWRENCE  EVERETT  CURFMAN 
(Husband  of  No.  1615) 
City  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Mr  i,  1880, 
near  Hayes,  111.;  s.  James  Wesley  (b.  N  22, 
1851,  near  Pittsfield,  III.)  and  Maria  Anne 
(Whitehead)  Curfman  (b.  O  28,  1855,  near 
Clyde,  111.).  Prepared  in  Tolono  and  Ur- 
iiaiia  H.  Schs.  Adelphic;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Final  Honors.  Teacher,  190 1-3; 
.Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1903-5;  C.  Engr..  1.  C.  R. 
R.,  1905;  Rodman,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Chicago,  1905; 
Draftsman,  Ore.  Short  Line,  Pocatello.  Idaho, 
1905;  Levelman,  C.  M.  &  P.  S.  R.  R.,  Bitter  Root 
Mts.,  Idaho,  1905-6;  Asst.  Engr.,  San  Jose  & 
Santa  Clara  Co.  R.  R.,  San  Jose,  Calif.,  1906- 
7;  Engr.,  Union  Traction  Co..  Santa  (Truz, 
Calif.,  1907-8;  Asst.  Engr.,  U.  S.  Reclamation 
Service,  Orland,  Calif.,  1909;  City  Engr., 
Pittsburg,  Kan.,  1909 — .  Capt.  Engrs.,  U.  S.  R., 
1917;   Maj.,   314th   Engrs.,   U.    S     R.,   1917;    Lt 


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Col.,  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  Je  12,  1918 — ;  Returned  to 
states,  Mr  1919.  Auth.:  Tests  of  Sand  and 
Lime  Brick.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  of  Mun.  Improve- 
ments; Kan.  Kngng.  Soc;  assoc.  mem.,  A.  S. 
C.  E.  Married  Winifred  Sue  Williams  ("oi),  Jl 
28,  1906,  Urbana.  Child,  Lawrence  Everett,  Jr., 
b.  Ap  13,  1909.  Address,  406  W.  Adams  Ave., 
Pittsburg,  Kan. 

1490.  MARY  BELLE  DAVIS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1916; 
b.  Philo,  111.;  d.  Edward  (b.  A5  15,  1831. 
Montgomeryshire,  Wales)  and  Caroline  D. 
(Markle)  Davis  (b.  O  13,  1841,  Waterloo, 
Mich.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Y.  M. 
C.  A.;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Taught,  Rantoul, 
1901-4;  L^rbana,  1904-5;  Indianapolis  Pub.  Schs., 
1905-6;  II.  S.,  Louisiana,  Mo.,  1906-8;  Urbana, 
1908-11;  Muscatine,  la.,  191 1-14;  Teacher,  H. 
S.  Champaign,  19 10 — .  Address,  608  S.  Lin- 
coln Ave.,  Urbana. 

1491.  NELLIE  ELIZABETH  DETRICK 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  19,  1879. 
Donovan,  111.;  d.  Thomas  Benton  (b.  Philadel- 
phia) and  Cordelia  Edith  (Hedge)  Detrick  (b. 
Hayden,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  111.  Wesleyan 
Prep.,  Bloomington,  111.  Alethenai.  Taught 
in  Seymour.  111.,  1902-4;  Tolono,  1905-7;  Cham- 
paign, 1900 — .  Address,  401  W.  Green  St., 
Champaign. t 

1492.  GERTRUDE  SEMPILL  DILLON 
(Sister  of  Nos.  1122,  3707) 
Teacher;  A.  B.;  b.  Mr  6,  1871,  Ash  Grove, 
111;  d.  Henry  (b.  1841,  Ridge  Farm,  111.)  and 
Rachael  (Wagner)  Dillon  (b.  1845,  Milford, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Sem.  Y.  W. 
C.  A.;  Alethenai;  German  Club.  Teacher,  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  Spearfish,  S.  Dak.,  1901-3;  do., 
Lang.  Dept.,  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  DeKalb, 
111.,  1904-6;  Grand  Prairie  Sem.,  1907-8;  Mar- 
ion H.  S.,  1908-9;  Eng.,  111.  Woman's  Coll., 
Jacksonville,  111.,  1909-10;  Estacada,  Ore., 
1912;  Mgr.,  farm  and  H.  S.  teacher,  do., 
1914 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Gen.  Sec,  Y. 
W.  C.  A.,  1900-01,  Univ.  of  111.;  Woman's 
Club.  Sheldon,  III.  Address,  R.  No.  1,  Esta- 
cada, Ore. 

1493.  ROY  HODGSON  DILLON 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  12,  1877, 
Normal,  111.;  s.  Isaiah  (b.  My  25,  1834,  Taze- 
well Co.,  111.)  and  Mary  (Fisher)  Dillon  (b. 
Ag  23,  1836,  do.).  Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.  Engng.  Soc;  Track  Team.  Testing 
Dept.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
1901-4;  Gen.  Engng.  office  work,  1904-12;  in- 
stalling equipment  for  hydro-elec.  power  plant, 
Santa  Rosalia,  Mex.,  1912-13;  do.,  St.  Louis 
office  of  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  1914-15;  do.,  high 
tension  sub-station  near  Parral,  Mex.,  1915-16. 
Engr.,  Officer's  Tr.  Sch.;  Capt.,  Co.  A,  7th 
Regt. ;  do.,  Co.  C,  5th  Regt.;  do.,  Co.  B,  5th 
Regt.,  Camp  A.  A.  Humphreys,  Va.;  Mustered 
out,  Ja  1919.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Address,  404 
Broadway,  Normal,  111. 

1494.  EDWARD  MURRAY  EAST 
(Husband  of  No.  2329) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  iSL  S.,  1904;  Ph. 
D.,  1907;  b.  O  4,  1879,  I^uQuoin,  111.;  s.  Wil- 
liam Harvey  and  .Sarah  Granger  (Woodruff) 
East.  Prepared  in  DuQuoin  H.  S.  and  Case 
Sch.  of  Applied  -Sc.  Delta  Kappa  P'psilon; 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Zcta. 
Stud.  Asst.,  Chem.,  1899-1901;  Asst.  Chcyn., 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1901-4;  1st  Asst., 
Plant  Breeding,  do.,  1904-5;  Agron.,  Conn. 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1905-9;  Asst.  Prof.,  Exp.  Plant 
Morphology,  Harvard,  1909-14;  Prof.,  1914 — . 
Auth.:  Numerous  scientific  papers  and  mono- 
graphs on  physiol.  chem.,  plant  physiology,  and 
plant  genetics.  Collaborator,  Bur.  Plant  Indus., 
U.    S.    D.    A.,    1908 — ;    Chni.,    Nat.    Research 


Council,  1917;  Editorial  Bd.,  Genetics,  1916; 
do..  Botanical  Abstracts,  1918;  mem.,  Coms.  on 
.\gr.,  Bot.,  and  Botanical  Raw  Products;  Am. 
Philosophical  Soc;  Bot.  Soc.  Am.;  Fellow,  A. 
.\.  A.  S.;  Fellow,  A.  A.  S.;  New  P'ngland  Bot. 
Club.  Married  Mary  Lawrence  Boggs  ('05), 
S  2,  1903.  Children:  Elizabeth  Woodruff,  b. 
S  3,  1904;  Margaret  Lawrence,  b.  Ag  26,  1907; 
Edward  Murray,  Jr.,  b.  O  23,  1908  (died  N  25, 
1908).  Address.  87  Robinwood  Ave.,  Boston; 
bus.  add.,  Bussey  Institution,  Jamaica  Plain,  do. 

1495.  ROYAL  SAMUEL  ELDER 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  21,  1879,  Farm  Ridge, 
111.,  LaSalle  Co.;  s.  Dr.  S.  S.  (b.  Pa.)  and 
Rachel  (Braden)  Elder.  Prepared  in  Streator 
H.  S.  Bar  .-\ssn.,  Wichita,  Kan.  Married 
Harriet  Fornof,  S  i,  1909,  Streator,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 530  S.  Topeka  Ave.,  Wichita,  Kan.;  bus. 
add..  Suite  429,  Beacon  Bldg.,  dct 

1496.  ARTHUR  DONALDSON  EMMETT 
Research  Chem.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  A.  M., 
1905;  b.  D  19,  1879,  Lee,  111.;  s^  William 
Hewson  (b.  St.  Catherine,  Ont.,  Can.)  and 
Susannah  (Castleman)  Emmett  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Jennings  Sem.,  Aurora,  and  Peoria  H. 
Schs.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi.  Biol. 
Chem.,  St.  Water  Sur.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1901-2; 
with  Armour  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1902-3;  Nutrition 
Invest.  Lab.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1903-5;  Assoc, 
Nutrition,  do.,  1906-10;  Asst.  Chief,  An.  Nutri- 
tion, 111.  Agr.  Exp.,  191 1-15;  on  leave,  1905-6, 
and  1915-16,  Columbia;  Instr.,  Biol.  Chem., 
do.,  1915-16;  Asst.  Chief  Nutrition,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1916-17;  Biol.  Chem.,  Research  Dept., 
Parke,  Davis  &  Co.,  Detroit,  1917 — .  Auth.: 
The  Chem.  of  Animal  Feces,  II;  The  Deter- 
mination of  Fatty  Matter  in  Animal  Feces  by 
Ether  and  Carbon  Tetrachloride,  Jour.  A.  C.  S., 
31,  6,  pp.  693-695,  1909;  biochemical  papers  in 
Jour.  A.  C.  A.,  and  Biol.  Chem.;  Bui.  U.  S. 
Dept.  Agr.  and  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  111.;  also 
various  scientific  articles,  with  Dr.  H.  S. 
Grindley  and  others,  on  the  subject  of  nutri- 
tion, etc.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  A.  A.  A.  S., 
Fellow;  Am.  Acad,  of  Pol.  and  Soc.  Sc;  Am. 
Soc.  of  An.  Nutrition;  Am.  Soc.  of  Biol.  Cliems. ; 
A.  C.  A.;  Am.  Breeders  Assn.;  Columbia  Univ. 
Biochem.  Assn.,  Collaborator  on  the  Columbia 
Biochem.  Bui.;  Assn.  of  Official  Agr.  Chems. ; 
Referee  on  the  separation  of  nitrogenous  bodies 
in  meats  for  1912;  Public  Health  Assn.;  111. 
Acad,  of  Sc.  Married  Clara  May  Bullard,  F 
10,  1910,  Mechanicsburg,  111.  Children:  Mary 
Alice,  b.  D  7,  1911;  Edward  Burton,  b.  Jl  16, 
1914;  Arthur  Robert,  b.  Ap  7,  1917.  Address, 
1504   Phillip   Ave.,    Detroit. 

1497.  CLARK  HUGHES  FELLINGHAM 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  2,  1873,  Ma- 
zon,  111.;  s.  Warren  C.  (b.  Mr  29,  1845,  Utica, 
N.  Y.)  and  Sarah  E.  (Tuisman)  Fellingham  (b. 
Mr  8,  1840,  Louden  Co.,  Va.).  Prepared  in 
N.  W.  Univ.  Acad.;  Knox  Coll.  Acad.;  N.  W. 
Univ.,  1897-9.  Agr.  Club;  Alpha  Zeta.  Mar- 
ried Bertha  M.  Benson,  Je  27,  1906,  Chicago. 
.Iddress,    Verona,    Ill.t 

1498.  MASON  McCLOUD  FISHBACK 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  1,  1878, 
near  Marshall,  111.;  s.  James  Madison  (b.  Ap 
10,  1847,  Clark  Co.,  111.)  and  Orrel  Virginia 
(.\dams)  Fishback  (b.  Ap  15,  1849).  Pre- 
pared in  Paris  H.  S.  Adelphic;  Der  Deutsche 
Verein;  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Class 
Day  Historian.  Teacher,  Hist.,  H.  S.,  Urbana, 
i<)oi-4;  in  bus.,  Roseland,  La.,  1904-6;  Teacher, 
Hist.,  Union,  II.  S..  Orange,  Calif.,  1906 — . 
.\uth.:  111.  Legislation  on  Slavery  and  Free 
Negroes,  Trans.  III.  Hist.  Soc,  1904;  several 
articles  in  Hist.  Teachers  Mag.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church;  So.  Calif.  Hist.  Teachers'  Assn.;  Am. 
Hist.  .\ssn.  Married  Lenore  Rose  Fishback, 
Je  30,  191 5,  Charter  Oak,  Calif,  (died  Ap  19, 
1917).  Address,  261  N.  Olive  St.,  Orange, 
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1499.  IIATTIE  BELLE  FRAHM  (FORNOF) 
(Sister  of  No.  646) 
LL.  15.;  b.  My  15,  1879.  Tuscola,  111.;  d. 
Hans  (b.  My  14,  1836,  Schleswig-Holstein, 
Ger.)  and  Cyntliia  A.  (Abbott)  Fralini  (b.  I) 
13,  1841,  Tuscola,  111.).  Prepared  in  Tuscola 
H.  S.;  N.  VV.  Univ.,  1898-1900.  Married 
George  Norris  Fornof,  An  8,  1903,  Tuscola, 
111.     Address,  Streator,  Ill.t 

1500.  CHARLES  WILBUR  FRANKS 
Sch.  Supt.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  i,  1876; 
s.  George  W.  (b.  Brookville,  111.)  and  Clara 
(McCullougli)  Franks.  Prepared  in  Lanark 
H.  S.  Taught  in  Philippine  Insular  Gov., 
1901-10;  l)iv.  Supt.,  Schs.,  1910-18;  Supt., 
Philipiiine  Norm.  Sch.,  Manila,  1918 — .  Mar- 
ried Manic  Harrington,  O  6,  1906,  Lanark, 
111.  Children:  Sarah  Margaret,  b.  Ag  30,  1909; 
Clara  Helen,  b.  JI  11,  191 1.  Address,  Manila, 
P.  I. 

1501.  NELLIE  MAY  FRAZEY  (VINES 
EAGELSTON) 
(Wife  of  No.  2533;  Sister  of  No.  1131) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  S  30,  1878, 
Nickerson,  Kan.;  d.  Frederick  Lauderbach  (b. 
Jl  24,  1840,  Everett,  Pa.)  and  Parmelia  Jane 
(Hanks)  Frazey  (b.  Tl  8,  1844,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Urbana  H.  S.  Alethenai,  Pres. ;  Y. 
W.  C.  A.  Cabinet;  Watcheka  League.  Teacher 
in  Primary,  Tuscola,  111.,  1901-2;  do.,  Bushnell 
H.  S.,  1902-3:  Sheboygan,  Wis.,  1903-5;  Prin., 
Tp.  H.  S.,  Rolling  Prairie,  Ind.,  1910-11;  Prin., 
H.  S.,  Villa  Grove,  111.,  1911-12;  Eng.  teacher, 
H.  S.,  Urbana,  1912-13;  pvt.  kindergarten, 
1916 — .  Mem.,  Women's  Club;  Pythian  Sis- 
ters; O.  E.  S.;  Presby.  Church;  Mothers' 
Club;  Civics  Club.  Married  Edgar  James 
Vines  ('05),  Ag  16,  1905,  Urbana  (died  Je  23, 
1909);  Frank  Ward  Eagelston,  Ja  4,  i9i3- 
Children:  Quentin  Corot,  b.  Je  4,  1906;  Alicia 
Nelletta,  b.  O  13,  1909;  Robert  Browning,  b. 
Ja  7,  19 14.    Address,  1307  Main  St.,  Urbana. 

1502.  FRANK  GEORGE  FROST 

Gen.  Supt.,  Power  Co.;  A.  B.  in  M.  E.;  b. 
F  1,  1872,  Gays,  111.;  s.  Samuel  George  (b.  Ag 
3,  1842,  Portage  Co.,  O.)  and  Nancy  L.  (Gam- 
mill)  Frost  (b.  F  19,  1845,  Moultrie  Co.,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Mgr.,  Illio.  Draftsman 
and  Supt.,  Erection,  A.  L.  Ide  &  Sons,  Spring- 
field, 1901-3;  Chief  Draftsman,  Rarig  Engng. 
Co.,  Columbus,  1903-4;  Chief  Draftsman,  Shef- 
field Cor.  Co.,  Three  Rivers,  Mich.,  1904-6; 
Engr.,  The  W.  K.  Palmer  Co.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1906-7:  Engr.,  Am.  Cities  Co.,  Birming- 
ham, Ala.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  New  Orleans, 
La.,  Houston.  Tex.,  1907-15;  Gen.  Supt., 
Houston  Lighting  and  Power  Co.,  Houston, 
Tex.,  1915-18;  Gen.  Supt.,  New  Orleans  Rail 
way  &  Light  Co.,  1918 — .  INIarried  Cornelia 
Harlow,  Je  i,  1904,  Janesville,  Wis.  (died  D 
1906);  Daisy  Hargrove,  Je  8,  1910,  Florence, 
Ala.  Address,  New  Orleans  Railway  &  Light 
Co.,  Houston,  Tex. 

1503.  EDWARD  JAMES  FUCIK 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    C.    E.;    b.    Ja    26,    1880, 

Chicago;  s.  Frank  (b.  1850,  Bernarditz,  l?o- 
hemia)  and  Anna  (Kakuska)  Fucik  (b.  1850, 
Chicago).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Eng.  H.  S. 
and  Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Civ.  Engr.,  Const.  San. 
Dist.  of  Chicago,  five  yrs. :  with  George  M. 
Jackson,  two  yrs.;  Great  Lakes  Dredge  &  Dock 
Co.,  three  and  one  half  yrs.;  Paige  Iron  Works, 
one  half  yr. ;  Designing  Engr.,  High  Pressure 
Water  System,  Chicago,  1904  (not  built); 
Engr.,  Bridge  Foundation  on  which  steel  sheet 
piles  were  first  used  in  U.  S.;  Asst.  Gen.  Mgr., 
Great  Lakes  Dredge  &  Dock  Co.,  Chicago; 
Designer  and  Contr.  of  largest  concrete  dry 
dock  on  Great  Lakes.  Auth. :  Steel  Cofferdams 
in     Chicago     Riv.,     Techiiograph,     pp.     94-102. 


.Mem.,  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs. ;  Assoc.  Mem.,  A. 
S.  K.;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  1.  O.  O.  F.;  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  Shrine;  Univ.  Club;  Medinah  Temple; 
Oriental  Consistorv  32d  degree.  Married  Agnes 
M.  Montford,  is  3,  J912,  Marquette,  111. 
Children:  Edward  INIontford,  b.  1914;  Frank 
Montford,  b.  1917.  Address.  3852  N.  Hamlin 
Ave.,   Chicago. 

1504.     GRACE   ANN   GARNETT    (HOBBLE) 

(Wife  of  No.  1524;  Sister  of  Nos.  950,  2098, 
3.^73,  3745,  4670) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  14,  1877,  St.  Mary's, 
111.;  d.  Robert  Kirtley  (b.  Ag  4,  1844,  do.) 
and  Annie  Elizabeth  (Hunter)  Garnett  (b.  O 
19,  1845,  Catasauqua,  Pa.).  Prepared  at  Car- 
thage Coll.  Acad.  Alethenai.  Prin.,  H.  S., 
Piano,  111.,  1901-5;  Teacher,  Lat.  and  Hist., 
I'rescott  H.  S.  Married  Arthur  Casson  Hobble 
Coi),  Je  29,  1907,  Plymouth,  111.  ("hildren: 
Harlan  Garnett,  b.  F  3,  1909;  Flora  Eloise,  b. 
Ag   29,    191 1.     Address.   Rushville,    Ill.t 

1505.  HENRY  ALLEN  GLEASON 
(Brother  of  No.  4G74) 
Professor  and  Botanist;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  A.  M., 
1904;  b.  Ta  2,  1882,  Dalton  Citv,  HI.;  s.  Henry 
Milton  (b.  Ag  21,  1838,  Akron,  O.)  and 
Alsina  Belle  (Magruder)  Gleason  (b.  D  13, 
1858,  Coshocton,  O.).  Prepared  in  Decatur 
IL  S.  Ph.  D.,  Columbia,  1906.  Gamma  Alpha; 
Nat.  Hist.  Soc;  Sec.  and  Treas.,  Field  Club; 
Sergeant  at  Arms,  Fresh,  class;  Sec,  Sr.  class, 
1st  Sem.;  Treas.,  2d  Sem.;  Illini  staff.  Asst., 
Bot.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1901-3;  Instr.,  summer, 
1901;  Instr.,  Bot.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1903-4;  Fellow, 
O.  St.  Univ.,  1904-5;  Ecologist,  Univ.  of  Mich.; 
Museum  Expedition  to  Isle  Royale,  summer, 
1905;  Instr.,  Bot.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-9;  Special 
Asst.,  Mo.  Botanical  Garden,  summer,  1904; 
Investigation  of  inland  sand  dunes  for  Botanical 
Soc.  of  Am.,  summer,  1908;  Assoc,  Bot., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1908-10;  Asst.  Prof.,  Bot.,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  1910-16;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1916 — ; 
Dir.,  Biol.  Sta.,  do.,  1913-15;  Dir.,  Botanical 
Gardens  and  Arboretum,  do.,  19 15 — ;  New  York 
Botanical  Garden,  1918 — .  Has  made  various 
contributions  to  botanical  sc,  especially  taxon- 
omy, ecology,  and  phytogeography,  1903.  Auth.: 
About  forty  articles,  ranging  in  size  from  one 
to  160  pp.,  and  dealing  with  various  subjects  in 
plant  ecology,  phytogeography,  and  systematic 
bot.;  these  embody  results  of  original  investi- 
gation, 1901  — ;  Spring  Flora  (with  W.  A.  Kel- 
lerman  and  J.  H.  Schaffner)  188  pp.,  1906. 
Mem.  Coiigr.  Church;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  Sigma 
Xi;  Torrey  Botanical  Club;  LIniv.  Club  (111.) 
charter  mem.,  1910;  111.  Acad,  of  Sc.  charter 
mem.,  1910;  Botanical  Soc.  of  Am.;  A.  A.  A. 
S.,  mem.,  1901-7;  fellow,  1907;  Mich.  Acad,  of 
Sc. ;  Research  Club  of  Univ.  of  Mich.;  Assn.  of 
Am.  (jeographers;  Ecological  Soc.  of  Am.;  Am. 
.\ssn.  of  Univ.  Profs,  ^[arried  Eleanor  Mattel, 
Je  9.  1915,  Fresno,  Calif.  Children:  Henry  Al- 
len. Jr.,  b.  Ap  18.  1917;  Anne,  b.  N  25,  1918. 
Address.  Bronx  Park,  New  York  Botanical 
Garden,  New  York  City. 

1506.  JOSEPH  HINCKLEY  GORDON 
(Brother  of  No.  5162) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1901; 
LL.  B.,  1906;  b.  O  7,  1879,  Vandalia,  111.; 
s.  Joseph  Allen  (b.  F  2,  1847,  Vandalia,  111.) 
and  Mary  Abby  (Hinckley)  Gordon  (b.  Ag  5, 
1854,  Boston).  Prepared  in  Fort  Collins 
(Colo.)  H.  S.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Eng. 
Club;  Oratorical  Assn.;  Philomathean;  Pol.  Sc. 
Club;  Class  Pres.;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Illio;  Illim  Staff. 
H.  S.  Prin.,  1901-3;  Instr.,  Univ.  Acad,  and 
Stud,  in  Coll.  of  Law,  1903-6;  Atty.,  1906 — . 
Auth.:  Pamphlet  on  111.  Ry.  Legislation  and 
Commerce  (Control  since  1870,  Univ.  of  III. 
Studies,  1904,  81  pp.  Married  Mary  Louise 
Obermiller,     O     16,     1906,     Mt.     Pulaski,     111. 


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[1901 


Children:  Joseph  Harold,  b.  Mr  31,  1909; 
Frederick  William,  b.  D  4,  1910;  Robert  Bruce, 
b.  O  18,  1014.  Address.  1708  N.  Junett  St., 
Tacoma,  Wash.;  bus.  add.,  1204-1208  Nat. 
Realty  Bklg.,  do. 

1507.  HOWARD  TYLER  GRABER 
Chemist;  B.  S.;  b.  D  29,  1880,  Peoria;  s. 
Robert  (b.  Ag  5,  1850,  Peoria)  and  Myra 
Ocelia  (Hagerty)  Graber  (b.  Jl  4,  i860,  do.^. 
Prepared  in  Peoria  H.  S.;  B.  S.,  Mass.  Inst. 
Tech.,  1903.  Chemist  Club.  Research  and 
Anal.  Chem.  with  Parke,  Davis  &  Co.,  1903-10; 
Chief  Cheni.,  Rev  Chem.  Co.,  1910-14;  do.. 
Digestive  Ferments  Co.,  Detroit,  1914 — • 
Auth. :  Some  Observations  upon  the  Assay  of 
Digestive  Ferments,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  Jour.  Iiid. 
a}:d  Eiigng.  Chem.,  D  1910;  Influence  of  Size 
and  Shape  of  Bottles  in  Assay  of  Pepsin,  Jour, 
.'im.  Pharm.  Assn.,  D  1913;  Lab.  Studies  on 
Malt  Extract,  Jour.  Ind.  and  Engng.  Chem., 
1915;  Pharmacopoeia!  Methods  for  Digestive 
Ferments  and  An.  Products  of  the  Different 
Countries,  Jour.  Am.  Pharm.  Assn.,  Je  1915; 
Pepsin — A  Resume  of  Tests,  Jour.  htd.  and 
Engng.  Chem.,  Vol.  8;  various  other  articles. 
Charter  mem.,  and  Pres.,  Detroit  Soc.  of 
Chems. ;  Pres.  and  Councilor,  A.  C.  S. ;  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  Am.  Pharm.  Soc;  Detroit  Yacht  Club; 
St.  Paul's  Epis.  Church,  Peoria;  Detroit  Bd. 
of  Commerce;  Palestine  Lodge;  Detroit  Ath. 
Club;  Com.  Standards  and  Deterioration,  Am. 
Drug  Mfrs.  Assn.  Married  Muriel  Strevell, 
Ag  20,  191  o.  Port  Huron,  Mich.  Child,  How- 
ard Tyler,  Jr.,  b.  Ja  4,  1914-  Address,  470 
Atkinson   Ave.,    Detroit. 


1508.    "FRANCES  MYRTLE  GREEN 
(HOAGLAND) 

(Wife  of  No.  1232) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Tl  20,  1880,  Danville, 
111.;  d.  Francis  M.  (b.  D  25^  1846,  Pittsboro, 
Ind.)  and  Kansas  (Clark)  Green  (b.  Ag  12, 
1856,  do.).  Prepared  in  LTniv.  Acad.  Y.  W. 
C.  A.  ^Iarried  John  King  Hoagland  ('99),  F 
12,  1902,  Urbana.  Children:  Max,  b.  Ag  2, 
1904;  Karl,  b.  N  20,  1907.  Died  D  23,  1908, 
Hartland,  Wis. 


1 500.     CHARLES  THOMAS   GREENE 

Broker;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  24,  1878, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  s.  Charles  Edwin  (b.  O  31, 
1846,  Union,  Me.)  and  Marv  Ellison  (Thomas) 
Greene  (b.  My  4,  1859,  St.  Johns,  N.  B.). 
Prepared  in  Eng.  H.  and  Man.  Tr.  and 
Englewood  H.  S.  Solicitor  for  Central  Union 
Tel.  Co.,  Chicago,  1902;  Salesman,  D.  R. 
James  &  Bro^  N.  Y.,  1903;  Clerk,  Nelson 
Morris  &  Co.,  (Chicago,  1904;  newspaper  writer; 
Inter  Ocean,  Chicago,  Pioneer  Press,  St.  Paul, 
The  E'iCning  Tribune,  Minneapolis,  and  Brook- 
lyn Daily  Eagle,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Auth.:  Rob- 
inson Crusoe  s  Father,  an  adv.  pamphlet  of  20 
pp.,  written  and  copyrighted  for  the  Williams- 
Durgh  Savings  Bank,  Brooklyn;  printed  on 
Eagle  Press  in  Je  1910  to  signalize  centenary 
of  founding  of  the  first  Savings  Bank  among 
English  speaking  peoples,  Edinburgh  Savings 
Bank;  distributed  at  Internat.  Thrift  Conf.. 
Edinburgh,  Je  8,  9,  10,  1910,  bound  in  full 
morocco;  The  River  of  Diamonds,^  translation 
from  de  Maupassant  and  lyrics  in  Wayside 
Tales,  1904-5;  Systematic  Savings,  reprint  of 
address  delivered  at  Annual  Convention,  N.  Y. 
St.  League  Saving  and  Loan  Assns.,  191 1,  in 
Investments  of  Ag.  and  Bankers'  Mag.  of  S 
191 1,  monthly,  published  by  Bankers  Pub.  Co.; 
Ed.,  Market  literature  issued  by  Shonnard 
Mills  &  Co.  Mem.,  New  York  Stock  Ex- 
change. Married  .Anna  Eliza  Church,  Je  8, 
1910,  Chicago.  Child,  Leroy  Thomas  Greene, 
b.  Tl  3,  191 2.  Address,  120  Broadway,  New 
York  City. 


1510.  HENRY  NORMAN  GRIDLEY 
(Brother  of  No.  3386) 
Sch.  Prin.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1902; 
LL.  B.,  1906;  b.  My  17,  1881,  Virginia.  111.; 
s.  James  Norman  and  Frances  (Hill)  Gridley. 
Prepared  in  Virginia  H.  S.  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  Theta  Kappa  Nu ;  John  Marshall  Club 
of  Columbia;  Fellowship  in  Hist.,  Univ. 
of  III.,  iQoi.  Instr.,  Hist.,  H.  S.,  Charleston, 
1902;  Stud,  of  Law,  Columbia,  1903-4;  111., 
1905-6;  Practiced  law,  East  St.  Louis,  111., 
1906-7;  Instr.,  Broadway  II.  S.,  Seattle,  1907- 
14;  Prin.,  Daniel  Bagley  Sch.,  Seattle,  1914- 
17;  Prin..  West  Seattle  Sch.,  Seattle,  1917 — . 
Married  Mary  W.  Dickie,  D  17.  1910,  Seattle. 
Child,  John  Norman,  b.  N  19,  191 1.  Address, 
1928  46th  Ave.,  S.  W.,  Seattle;  bus.  add.,  West 
Seattle  Sch.,  do. 

1511.  AUGUSTUS  HAROLD  GRISWOLD 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  S  29,  1879, 
Milo,  111.  Prepared  in  Princeton  H.  S.  Class 
Pres.;  Tennis  Championship.  Elec.  Engr.  with 
West.  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1901-5;  The  Pac. 
States  Telephone  &•  Telegraph  Co.,  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1905.  Lt.  Col.,  U.  S.  A.,  A.  E.  F., 
France,  1918.  Returned  to  states,  1919.  Ad- 
dress, 461  Market  St.,  San  Francisco. t 

1 512.  LEWIS  EDWIN  GRISWOLD 
Farmer;  B.  S.;  b.  Jl  5,  1876,  White  Hall,  111.; 

s.  Damon  (b.  O  31,  1855,  do.)  and  Edna  (Bald- 
win) Griswold  (b.  Mr  29,  1856,  do.).  Prepared 
in  White  Hall  H.  S.  and  LTniv.  Acad.  Kappa 
Sigma;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident. 
Farming  until  spring  of  1903;  Bur.  of  Soils, 
U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1903-4;  Farming.  Auth.: 
With  T.  D.  Rice,  of  Soil  Sur.  of  the  Netw 
(Orleans  Area;  Soil  Sur.  of  Acadia  Parish.  La., 
Pub.  by  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.  Address,  Blue 
Mound,   111. 

1513.  ARTHUR  RAYMOND  HALL 
Lawyer;    LL.    B. ;    A.    B.    and    A.    M.,    1902; 

b.  Tonica,  111.;  s.  Francis  Marion  (b.  Me.)  and 
Addie  (Kelly)  Hall  (b.  O.).  Prepared  in  Pub. 
Sch.,  East  Lynn,  111.  Philomathean;  Eng. 
Club;  German  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Football  Capt.,  1900;  Baseball;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  on  Class  Day  Program;  Grad.  Football 
Coach,  Univ.  of  111.  Sec,  St.  Bd.,  Highway 
.'\dvisers.  Practicing  Law,  1902 — .  Address, 
Daniel   Bldg.,  Danville,  HI. 

1514.     EDNA  ROSE  HAMMERS   (RAY) 

(Wife  of   No.    1 165;    Sister   of   Nos.    1137, 
1515.   2409) 

A.  R.;  b.  1877,  Secor,  III.;  d.  Morgan  (b. 
1838,  Greene  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Rosetta  Jane  (Gib- 
son) Hammers  (b.  Moundsville,  W.  Va.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Eng.  Club;  French 
Club;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Taught,  1900-3.  Mem., 
Imperial  C.  L.  S.  C. ;  Univ.  Club;  Baptist 
Church;  The  Contemporary  Club.  Married 
George  Joseph  Ray  ('98),  Je  23,  1903,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  Lilian  Rosalind,  b.  N  2,  1904; 
Gwendolen,  b.  Ap  24,  1910;  Wilhelmine,  b.  F 
12,  1913;  George  Joseph,  Jr.,  b.  F  25,  1914. 
.4ddress,  59  N.  Arlington  Ave.,  East  Orange, 
N.  J. 

1515.     JESSE  HAMMERS 
(Brother   of   Nos.    1137,    1514,   2409) 

Farmer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  20,  1870, 
Secor,  111.;  s.  Morgan  Buckingham  (b.  Jl  11, 
1838,  Greene  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Rosetta  Jane  (Gib- 
son) Hammers  (b.  Je  20,  1841,  Moundsville,  W. 
Va.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  -Acad.  Philomathean; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Dir.,  Educ.  Ry.  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Scranton,  Pa.,  1906-7;  Farmer,  Pine  City, 
Minn.,  1907 — ;  Co.  Commissioner,  Pine  Co., 
Minn.,  1914 — .  Married  Julia  Tucker,  Je  25, 
1902.  Children:  Imogene  Elizabeth,  b.  Ap 
10,  1903;  Helen  Rose,  b.  F  8,  1905;  Morgan  B., 
b.  Ag  21,  1913.     Address,  Pine  City,  Minn. 


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15 16.  GEORGE    MIFFLIN    IIARKER 

(Brother  of  No.  1346) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Ag  23,  1875,  Vienna, 
111.;  s.  Oliver  Albert  (b.  O.)  and  Sidney  Ann 
(Bain)  Ilarker  (b.  N'icnna,  111.).  Prepared  in 
So.  111.  Norm.  Univ.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi 
Delta  Phi.  111.  Nat.  Guard,  1894-7.  Mem., 
Metropolitan  Club;  "Why"  Club;  B.  P.  O.  E. ; 
K.  of  P.;  Master  in  Chancery  of  Jackson  Co., 
Carbondale,  1903-5.  Married  Jessie  Reynolds, 
Mr  II,  1905,  Carbondale,  111.  Address,  266  S. 
Benton  Way.  Los  .Angeles;  bus.  add.,  525  Byrne 
Bldg.,  Los  Angeles, t 

1517.  'DALE   STUART   HARRISON 
Editor;    B.    S.;    b.    F    i,    1876,   Sterling,    111.; 

s.  William  N.  (b.  Steuben  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and 
Jennie  Hyde  ((^ates)  Harrison  (b.  Bradfort, 
Vt.).  Prepared  in  Wallace  H.  S.,  Sterling, 
111.  Sigma  Chi;  C.  E.  Club.  Resident  Engr., 
Arapahoe,  Okla. ;  Ed.  and  Prop.,  San  Augustine 
Tribune  and  Ed.  Center  (Tex.)  News  and 
Champion.  Married  Bernice  Harrison,  N  22, 
1905,  San  Augustine,  Tex.  Children:  Dorothy 
Bernice,  b.  Ag  20,  1907;  Harriet  Jane,  b.  F  17, 
1909;  Edward  Stuart,  b.  D  i,  1910.  Died  S 
1914,   San  Augustine,  Tex. 

1518.  GUY  RUSSELL  HARTRICK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1347,  1519) 
Army  Officer;  B.  S. ;  Ph.  C. ;  b.  Ag  25, 
1880,  IJrbana;  s.  Henry  (b.  Mr  30,  1830,  Ger.) 
and  Emily  (Taylor)  Hartrick  (b.  Ag  6,  1840, 
Pittsfield,  111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S., 
and  Univ.  Acad.  Ph.  G.  and  Ph.  C.  N.  W. 
Sch.  of  Phar.,  1902.  Phi  Delta  Chi,  N.  W. 
Univ.  Capt.,  Ord.  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.  Married 
Bess  B.  Crites,  Mr  8,  1909,  Omaha,  Neb. 
Child,  daughter,  b.  Je  1912.  Address,  718  S. 
Market  St.,  Urbana. 

1519.  LOUIS  EUGENE  HARTRICK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1347,  1518) 
Phys.  and  Surg.;  B.  S.;  b.  Mr  12,  1878, 
Sadorus,  111.:  s.  Henry  (b.  Mr  30,  1830,  Ger.) 
and  Emily  (Taylor)  Hartrick  (b.  Ag  6,  1840, 
Pittsfield,  111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
and  Univ.  Acad.  Ph.  G.  and  Ph.  C,  N.  W. 
Univ.,  1902;  M.  D.,  do.,  1910.  Phi  Chi;  Nu 
Sigma  Nu;  Philomathean;  Nat.  Sc.  Club;  Chem. 
Club.  Pharm.  and  Dealer  in  Gen.  Merchan- 
dise; Phys.  and  Surg.  Mem.,  111.  St.  Med. 
Soc. ;  A.  M.  .'\. ;  Champaign  Med.  Soc.  Ad- 
dress, Seymour,  IlLj 

1520.  CARL  J.  HAYS 
(Brother  of  No.  1139) 
Ranchman  and  Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ; 
b.  Mr  22,  1878,  Sidney,  III.;  s.  Edmund  (b. 
O  IS,  1848,  Jeffersonville,  O.)  and  Mary  C. 
(Smith)  Hays  (b.  My  9,  1849,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Sidney  H.  S.  Pioneer  work  for  So. 
Pacific  Ry.,  1901-7;  C.  E.  for  Fountain  Head 
Drainage  Dist.,  1908;  City  Engr.,  Cham- 
paign, igii;  Chief  Engr.,  Kankakee  and  Ur- 
bana Traction  Co.,  1911-13;  Drainage  Engr., 
Urbana,  1913-16;  Irrigation  Engr.,  and  cattle 
and  wheat  ranch,  Missler,  Kan.,  1916 — .  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  R.  A.  M.;  K.  T.  Married  Hattie 
Rosalia  Davis,  Ag  4,  1908,  Champaign.  Chil- 
dren: Edmund  Davis,  b.  O  i,  1913;  Carl  J., 
b.  Jl  24,   1918.    Address,  Missler,  Kan. 

1321.  LAWRENCE  SEYMOUR  HEATH 
Real  Est..  Abstract  and  Ins.;  A.  B.;  b.  N 
29,  i8()g,  Cirawford  Co.,  III.;  s.  Milton  (b. 
1830,  Lawrence  Co.,  111.)  and  .Xnn  (Wald- 
roup)  Heath  (b.  1837,  Crawford  Co.,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Danville  Central  Norm.  Coll. 
A.  B.,  Austin  Coll.,  1896.  Supt^  Edinburg 
Schs.,  1 90 1 -2;  teacher,  Latin  and  Cireek,  Aus- 
tin Coll.,  Effingham,  111.,  1898-1900,  1902-3; 
Supt.,  Schs.,  Edinburg,  111.,  igoi-2,  1903-7; 
Prof.,     Math.,    Carthage    Coll.,     Carthage,    III., 


1907-8;  .'\sst.  Postmaster,  Robinson,  1908-18; 
Real  Est.,  .\bstract,  and  Ins.,  Robinson,  111., 
1918 — .  Married  C'lara  Ella  Frye,  S  14,  1892, 
Flat  Rock,  111.  Children:  Bayard,  b.  O  7, 
1893;  Edward  Everett,  b.  N  5,  1895;  Ruby 
Ethel,  b.  Mr  26,  1898;  Virgil,  b.  Je  24,  1900; 
Vernon  Lawrence,  b.  Mr  13,  1906;  Mary 
Catherine,  b.  Jl  25,  191 5.  Address,  Robinson, 
111. 

1522.  BYRON  WALL.VCE  HICKS 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  20,  1877, 
Warren,  111.;  s.  William  Solomon  (b.  Ja  i, 
18^3,  Bodmin,  Cornwall,  Eng.)  and  Rosetta 
(fear)  Hicks  (b.  O  16,  1839,  LeRoy,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Warren  H.  S.  and  Warren  .\cad. 
Phi  (jamma  Delta;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  .-\sst.  Engr., 
C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.,  1901;  Office  Engr.,  Frisco 
System,  Fayetteville,  Ark.,  1902;  Const.  Engr., 
W.  &  M.  R.  R.,  1902-4;  Gen.  .Mgr.,  Babel 
Lead  Min.  Co.,  1904-7;  Chief  Engr.,  W.  &  M. 
R.  R.,  1907-8;  Contr.,  Waterworks,  Rys.,  and 
Highways,  1908 — .  Married  Gertrude  L.  Cope- 
land,  N  I,  1904,  Vulcan,  Mich.  Children: 
Byron  Wallace,  b.  N  15,  1905;  Franklin  Cope- 
land,  b.  Ag  14,  1907;  Lucy  Ann,  b.  My  7, 
1913.  Address,  690  Frederick  Ave.,  Milwaukee, 
Wis. 

1523.     *IDA  HINKLE 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  9,  1875,  Bement, 
111.  Prepared  in  Bement  H.  S.  Eng.  Club; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1910.  Died  Ap  8,  1918,  Ur- 
bana. 

1524.     ARTHUR  CASSON   HOBBLE 
(Husband   of   No.    1504) 

Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.,  191 1;  b. 
Ja  9,  1880,  Glasford,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  Glas- 
ford.  111.)  and  Flora  Jane  (Bolton)  Hobble 
(b.  Altoona,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  .Augusta  H.  S. 
E.  E.  Soc;  Track  team,  "I";  Class  Football; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Ath.  Assn.  With  Gen.  Elec. 
Co.,  Schenectady,  in  testing  Dept.  and  Switch- 
board Drafting;  Prof.,  Fessenden  Wireless 
Telegraphy,  Fortress  Alonroe;  Elec.  Engr., 
Mysore  St.  Govt.,  Cauvery  Power  Scheme, 
India,  as  const,  and  elec.  engr.,  in  connection 
with  the  10,000  H.  P.  Cauvery  River  Power 
Scheme;  Elec.  Const.  Engr.,  S.  Pearson  &  Son 
on  Conchos  River  Hydro-elec.  Project  at  La 
Boquilla,  Mex. ;  in  home  office  of  Gen.  Elec. 
Co.,  1910.  .Auth.:  The  Largest  Hydro-elec. 
Development  in  Southern  Asia,  Elec.  Review, 
1905.  Mem.,  Am.  Electro-Chem.  Soc;  .Assoc 
mem.,  .\.  I.  E.  E.  Married  Grace  Ann  Gar- 
nett  ('01),  Je  29,  1907,  St.  Mary's,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Harlan  (5arnett,  b.  F  3,  1909;  Flora 
Elouise,  b.  Ag  29,  1911.  Address,  Rushville, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  LaBoquilla  Sta.,  Rosalia,  Chi- 
huahua.  Mex. 

1525.  FRANK  HAMILTON  HOLMES 
Real  Estate;  LL.  B.;  .A.  B.,  1903;  b.  N  21, 
1877,  North  Henderson,  111.;  s.  David  Newton 
(b.  Ag  25,  1843,  do.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Mathers)  Holmes  (b.  N  15,  1849,  Orangeville, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Knox  Acad.  B.  S.  Knox 
Coll.,  1897.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Phi  Delta  Phi. 
Prin.,  N.  Henderson  H.  S..  1897-8;  Instr., 
Law  of  Real  and  Personal  Property,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1Q01-2;  Real  Est.  Bus.  Married  Frances 
Julia  Kerenski,  Ag  16,  1913,  Chicago.  Address, 
1 819  Columbia  St.,  Houston,  Tex.;  bus.  add.^ 
1017   Carter   Bldg.,  do. 

1526.     MABEL  HOPKINS  (HUBBARD) 
(Wife   of  No.    1233) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  6,  1877,  Irvington, 
Ind.;  d.  John  O'Kane  (b.  1843,  Ind.)  and 
Eliza  Ellen  (Martin)  Hopkins  (b.  1846,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Indianapolis  H.  S.  Chi  Omega; 
Alethenai;  German  (Tlub;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Class 
Prophet.  Mem.,  Woodlawn  Woman's  Club; 
-Assn.  Coll.  Alumnae;  V.  P.,  Univ.  of  111. 
Alumni  Assn.  of  Chicago,  1908.  Married  George 
Wallace    Hubbard    ('99),    S     11.    1901,    Indian- 


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apolis.  Children:  Elizabeth  Edna,  b.  My  20, 
1905;  Mabel  Lois,  b.  S  4,  I9i3-  Address,  222 
Iowa  St.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

1527.  CHARLES  ALBERT  IIOPPIN 
Pres.,  Engng.  ami  Const.  Co.;  B.  S.  in  M.  I-.; 
b.  Ap  13,  187S,  La  Crosse,  Wis.;  s.  Albert  and 
Annabelle  (Clifton)  Hoppin  (b.  West  Anna, 
111.).  Prepared  in  West  Aurora  II.  S.  Adel- 
phic.  Erecting  Engr.,  Allis  Chalmers  Co., 
1905;  Asst.  Uist.  Supt.,  Erection  with  hdqtrs. 
at  New  York.  1907;  Chief  Engr.,  Peoria  Gas 
&  Elec.  Co.,  191 1 ;  Gen.  Supt.,  Elec.  &  Heat- 
ing Depts.,  Peoria  Gas  &  Elec.  Co.,  191 1-13; 
Hoppin  and  Rich,  Engrs.  and  Constructors, 
1913-16;  Pres.,  C.  A.  Hoppin  &  Co.,  1916 — . 
Mem.,  Peoria  Lodge  No.  15,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  do. 
Chap.  No.  7,  R.  A.  M.;  do.  Commandery  No. 
3,  K.  T.;  Mohammed  Temple,  A.  A.  O.  N.  M. 
S.;  Creve  Coeur  Club,  Peoria;  A.  S.  M.  E.. 
Pres.,  191 1  ;  Rotary  Club,  Peoria.  Married 
Jessie  Cramer,  Je  i,  1905.  Champaign.  Child- 
ren: Bessie  Cramer,  b.  Mr  9,  1908;  Charles 
Albert,  Jr.,  b.  S  15,  191 1;  John  Harlow,  b.  Mr 
24,  1913.  Address,  1707  Columbia  Terrace, 
Peoria;  hus.  add.,  609  Central  Nat.  Bank  Bldg. 
do. 

1558.  HARLAN  HOYT  HORNER 
Dean  and  Director;  A.  B.;  b.  My  4,  1878, 
Moravia,  la.;  s.  Eugene  Brandon  (b.  S  30, 
184s,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis.)  and  Susan  Cordelia 
(Sears)  Horner  (b.  Ja  18,  1852,  Zanesville,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Cerro  Gordo  H.  S.  A.  M.,  N.  Y. 
St.  Coll.  for  Teachers,  191 5-  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Philomathean;  Orat. 
Assn.;  Eng.  Club;  Ill.-Ind.  debating  team, 
1898-99;  representated  Univ.  in  Central  Orat. 
League,  1901;  Hatchet  Orator  for  Jrs.,  1900, 
and  for  Srs.,  1901;  Roast  Ed.,  ///to.  Instr., 
Rhet.,  Univ.  of  111.,  190 1-2;  Sec.  to  Pres. 
Draper,  1902-4;  Sec.  to  Comn.  of  Educ,  St.  of 
N.  Y.,  1904-7;  Chief  Adm.  Div.,  N.  Y.  St. 
Educ.  Dept.,  1907-10;  Chief  Examinations  Div., 
1910-15;  Dir.,  Examinations  and  Inspections, 
1915-17;  Dean,  N.  Y.  St.  Coll.  for  Teachers, 
and  Dir.,  Summer  Session,  191 7 — ;  Prof., 
Educ,  do.,  1917 — ;  traveled  in  Europe,  191 1; 
lectured  at  educ.  meetings  and  served  as  Four 
Minute  Man;  Adjt.,  N.  Y.  St.  Coll.,  Teachers' 
Intercollegiate  Intelligence  Bur.,  1918.  Auth.: 
Three  biogs.  in  Great  Am.  and  Eng.  Auths., 
edited  vol.  of  addresses  by  Andrew  S.  Draper 
on  Am.  Educ,  1909;  five  articles  published  by 
N.  Y.  St.  Educ.  Dept.;  articles  in  Sch.  News, 
Univ.  of  III.  Alumni  Quarterly,  Proc.  of  As- 
sociated Principals.  Jour.  N.  Y.  St.  Teachers' 
Assn.,  Proc.  of  N.  Y.  St.  Hist.  Assn.,  Sch. 
and  Soc,  Proc.  of  Second  Pan-Am.  Sc.  Cong., 
St.  Service  Mag.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Deacon, 
First  Presby.  Church;  Univ.  Club;  Aurania 
Club,  Albany,  N.  Y.;  N.  Y.  St.  Hist.  Assn.; 
Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  N.  Y.  St.  Teachers'  Assn.; 
Rotary  Club;  Pres.,  Upper  Hudson  Assn.  of 
Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1917-18;  V.  P.,  Nat.  Assn.  H. 
S.  Supvrs.  and  Insjis.,  1917-18.  Married  Gioga 
Dagmar  Gaston,  S  15,  1904,  Cerro  Gordo,  111. 
.4ddress,  872  Lancaster  St.,  Albany,  N.  Y. 

1529.  OSCAR  LLOYD  HOUSEL 
Elec  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Jl  5,  1877. 
Galesburg.  111.;  s.  William  Harrison  and  Martha 
(Hougham)  Ilousel.  Prepared  in  Galesburg 
IT.  .S.  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc;  Army  and  Navy 
Club;  M]..  Univ.  Regt.,  1899;  Lt.  Col.,  do., 
1900.  Testing  Dept.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co..  Ft.  Yates, 
N.  Dak.,  1902;  Post  Elec,  Ft.  Yellowstone, 
Wyo.,  1902;  Elec.  Engr.  and  Draftsman.  Super- 
vising Arch.,  Treas.  Dei)t.,  1905;  Elec.  Drafts- 
man, Bur.  Yards  &•  Docks,  Navy  Dept.,  1901'); 
Purchasing  Agt.,  W.  R.  Grace  &  Co..  N.  Y. 
City,  1008;  Agt.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Baltimore, 
1909;  Mgr..  Emporia  Hydro-Elec  Power  Corp., 
1910;  .Supt..  Alexandria  Elec.  Co.,  Alexandria, 
Va.,  loii;  Supt.,  Arlington  Elec.  Co.,  Claren- 
don,   Va.,    191 2 — ;    Asst.    Elec.    Engr.,   Dist.   of 


Columbia.  In  U.  S.  Army  Hosp.  Corps;  served 
in  invasion  of  Porto  Rico,  1898;  Capt.,  Engng. 
("orps,  1 91 7.  Married  Marion  Alberta  Nelson. 
Je  1904,  Vincland,  N.  J.  Child,  Robert  Har- 
rison,  b.   Jl   3,   1905.     Address,   Clarendon,   \'a. 

1530.  CLARA  ELIZ.ABETH  HOWARD 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  O.  24,  1879.  Blooming- 
ton,  111.;  d.  Theodore  Norman  and  Lillias 
Celina  (Capen)  Howard.  Prepared  in  Lafayette 
(Ind.).  H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Libn., 
Carnegie  Lib.  of  Pittsburgh,  W^ylie  Ave.  Branch; 
do.,  Pittsburgh,  1901-16;  do.,  Schenley  H.  S. 
do.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  The  Lib.  and  the  Foreigner, 
Lib.  Notes,  \'ol.  3,  1910,  pp.  12-16;  The  Rela- 
tion of  a  Branch  Lib.  to  its  Dist.,  Am.  Lib. 
.-issn.  Proc,  191 1,  pp.  109-112,  Vol.  5,  No.  4; 
The  Mod.  IL  S.  Lib.,  Pa.  Lib.  Notes,  Vol.  9, 
No.  1,  1917,  pp.  2-4;  Orgn.  of  a  Mod.  H.  S. 
Lib.,  A.  L.  A.  Proc,  1917,  pp.  176-179;  The 
Schenley  H.  S.  Lib.,  Pub.  Libs.,  Vol.  23,  No.  2. 
1917,  pp.  67-69.  Mem.,  Pittsburgh  Alumnae 
Assn.  of  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Pittsburgh 
Pan-Hellenic  Assn.;  Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  Keystone 
St.  Lib.  Assn.;  Pa.  St.  Educ.  Assn.;  N.  E.  A. 
Address,  5546  Darlington  Rd.,  Pittsburgh;  bus. 
add.,  .Schenley  H.  S.,  do. 

1531.  *JOSEPH  HOWARD 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Ap  25,  1874,  Augusta, 
Ky.;  s.  Ruben  Lee  (b.  1839,  Augusta,  Ky.)  and 
Eliza  Franklin  (Laughlin)  Howard  (b.  1848, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Clinton  H.  S.  Mem.,  Lar- 
amie Co.,  Bar  Assn.  Died  Jl  28,  1906,  Ft. 
Collins,  Colo. 

1532.  WALLACE  GEORGE  HUMPHREY 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Ap  22,  1878,  Hamilton, 
111.;  s.  E.  H.  (b.  D  10,  1836,  Charlestown,  N. 
Y.)  and  Hattie  C.  Humphrey  (b.  My  23,  1849, 
Hamilton,  111.).  Prepared  in  Hamilton  and 
Keokuk  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  la.  Philomathean;  Ill.- 
Ind.  Debating  Team,  1900-1.  Atty.  at  law, 
1901;  Supvr.,  Monticello  Tp.  Address,  Hamil- 
ton, Ill.t 

1533.  HARRY  EDGAR  HUNTER 
(Brother  of  No.  1706) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ap  2,  1878, 
Newton,  la.;  s.  George  Beatty  (b.  Je  18,  1840, 
Carrollton,  O.)  and  Susan  Amelia  (Dunklee) 
Hunter  (b.  F  4,  1843.  Pittsford,  Vt.).  Pre- 
pared in  Newton  (la.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trid- 
ent. Attended  la.  St.  Coll.,  1895-7.  Mem., 
Cedar  Rapids  Country  Club.  Married  Jane 
Ellen  Van  Buren,  Je  30,  1909,  Cedar  Rapids, 
la.  Address,  1955  Blake  Blvd.,  Cedar  Rapids, 
la.;   bus.   add.,   503   Security  Bank   Bldg.,   do. 

1534.  FLORA  DOROTHY  HURLBERT 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S. ;  b.  Lyndon,  111.;  d.  John 
Jenness  (b.  1849,  Albany,  Vt.)  and  Florence 
Emily  (Hazard)  Hurlbert  (b.  1852,  Lyndon, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Morrison  IT.  S.  and  N.  W. 
Univ.  Acad.  Delta  Gamma;  Illini  Advisory  Bd. 
Libn.,  Pub.  Lib.,  Hudson,  Wis.;  do.,  Ballard 
P.ranch,  Seattle  Pub.  Lib.,  1908-10;  do.,  W. 
.Seattle,  1910-11;  do.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.  and 
Preceptress  Cumstock  Hall,  Moorhead,  Minn., 
1912-15;  Libn.,  nibbing  Pub.  Lil).,  Ilibbing, 
Minn.,  1915 — .  Address,  Morrison,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  liibbing,   Minn. 

1535.  DAISY  DEANE  IDDINGS  (MINER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  27,  1879,  Fairfield, 
111.;  d.  Samuel  (b.  1850,  do.)  and  Jemima 
(Brown)  Iddings  (b.  1855,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Fairfiehl  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  .Alethenai; 
Eng.  Club;  German  Club.  Teacher,  Eng.. 
Savanna,  1901-2;  Prin.,  IL  S.,  Monticello,  1902- 
4;  Teacher,  Eng.,  H.  S.,  Bloomington,  1904- 
6;  do..  Great  Falls,  Mont.,  1906-7.  Married 
Silencer  Clark  Miner,  Je  30,  1909,  Atlanta,  111. 
Children:   Robert  William,  b.  S   19,   1910;  Sam- 


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uel  Spencer,  I).  D  13,  191-;;  Kich.ird  Henry,  li. 
Je  8,  1914;  Janet  Carolyn,  b.  F  jo,  1917.  Ad- 
dress,  Atlanta,   111. 

1536.  JAMES  EDWARD  JOHNSON 
(Rrother  of  Nos.  960,  1359,  1709,  2712,  3051) 
With  Danville  St.  Ry.  &  Light  Co.;  A.  B.  in 
L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  10,  1879,  Tolono,  111.;  s.  Dr. 
Charles  B.  (b.  O  8,  1842,  Pocahontas,  III.) 
and  Maria  Louisa  (Lewis)  Johnson  (b.  Ag  28. 
1847,  Chatham,  111.).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.  S.  Sigma  Chi.  Married  Sara  Palmer,  N  20, 
1909.  Address,  408  W.  North  St.,  Danville, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  4  W.  Main  St.,  rfo.t 

1537.     ALBERT  EDWARD  JONES 
Farmer;    A.   B.   in   L.   &  A.;   b.    F    11,    1876, 
Lena,  III.;  s.  A.  D.  and  Amanda  M.   (Gaimau) 
Jones.     Address,  Lena,   Ill.t 

1538.  FRANCES  E.  JONES 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  S  17,  1876,  Morris, 
111.;  d.  Delos  (b.  Mr  28,  1845,  Boonville,  N. 
Y.)  and  Ella  Eliza  (Jackson)  Jones  (b.  Ja  20, 
1851,  Guilderland,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Mor- 
ris II.  S.;  Wheaton  Coll.,  1894-96,  97-98.  Lib. 
Cataloger  and  Organizer,  1902-17;  Reference 
Libn.,  McCormick  Theological  Sem.,  1918 — . 
Address,  Morris,  111. 

1539.  FRANCES  KELLEY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  8,  1877,  near 
St.  David,  111.;  d.  Samuel  Adams  (b.  Mr  i, 
1842,  do.)  and  Rebecca  Capps  (Stevenson) 
Kelley  (b.  Ag  13,  1837,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Canton  H.  S.;  Knox  Coll.,  1896-8.  Alethenai; 
S.  S.  S.;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Taught,  II.  S.,  Farmer 
City,  1901-2;  Lincoln,  III..  1902-5;  in  Calif., 
summer  1905;  Univ.  of  111.,  2nd  sem.,  1907; 
Taught,  H.  S.,  Gibson  City,  1907-8;  Murphys- 
boro  Tp.  H.  S.,  1908-9;  Harrisburg  Tp.  H.  S., 
1909-12.  Address,  240  E.  Locust  St.,  Canton, 
111. 

1540.  JOHN  EDWARD  KEMP 
Engineer;  B.  S. ;  C.  E.,  1908;  b.  Ja  14,  1878, 
Chicago;  s.  John  McMillan  (b.  O  8,  1852,  Chi- 
cago) and  Elizabeth  May  (Atteridge)  Kemp 
(b.  S  9,  1850,  Lake  Forest,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Lake  Forest  Acad.;  Lake  Forest  Coll.,  1895-9. 
A.  B.,  Lake  Forest,  1901.  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
Theta    Nu    Epsilon;    Alpha    Delta    Sigma;    Tau 

Beta     Pi;     Shield    and     Trident;     Capt.,     L'niv. 

Regt. ;   Assoc.   Ed.,  Technograph ;  Sr.   Ball  Com. 

Rodman,   Transitman,   C.    N.    W.    R.    R.;    Asst. 

City    Engr.,    Kewanee;    City    Engr.    and    Water 

Supt.,  do.;  Supt.,  Bldgs.  and  C.  E.  Dept.,  Nat. 

Tube    Co.,     do.;    First    Lt.,    Co.    K.,    111.     Nat. 

Guard,  six  mos. ;  Capt.,  Engng.   U.  S.  R.,   1917; 

Chief    Engr.,    Ord.     Depot     Const,    in    France. 

1918;   Mustered   out,    1919.  Assoc,  mem.,  A.   S. 

C.    E. ;    mem.,    111.    Soc.    of   C.    E.    and    Survs.; 

Iron    and    Steel    Inst.    Married    Pauline    Harris 

King,    S   4,    1906,   Prescott,    la.    Children:   John 

Theodore,    b.    D   6,    1907;    Harris    Atteridge,    b. 

Jl     3,     1912.     Address,     701     E.     Prospect     St., 

Kewanee,  111. 

1541.  HARLOW  BARTON  KIRKPATRICK 
C.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Jl  26,  1879,  Anna, 
111.;  s.  Cornwall  E.  and  Frank  M.  (Hubbard) 
Kirkpatrick.  Prepared  in  Union  Acad.,  Anna, 
111.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon; 
Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident;  C.  E. 
Club.  Instr.,  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1901-2; 
Engr.,  C.  N.  W.  R.  R.,  1902-4;  Engr.,  Central 
Am.,  1904;  Misc.  Engr.,  1904;  Instr.,  C.  E., 
Syracuse  L^niv.,  1904-5;  Asst.  Engr.,  Bur.  of 
Engng.,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1905-7;  Resident  Engr., 
The  Arnold  Co.,  1907-8;  Chief  Irrigation  Div. 
B.  Pub.  Works,  Manila.  P.  I.,  1908-10;  Asst. 
Engr.  San.  Dist.  of  Chicago,  1910-11;  Valua- 
tion Engr.  191 1-12;  Sales  Engr.,  II.  Koppers 
Co.,  Chicago,  1912-15;  Contract  Mgr.,  H. 
Koppers  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  1915 — .     Assoc,  mem., 


A.  S.  C.  E.;  West.  Soc.  Engrs.;  Hon.  Mem., 
Philippine  Soc.  of  Engrs.  Married  Elizabeth 
(laylord  Hillman,  F  26,  1908,  Evanston,  111. 
Children:  Eleanor  Millward,  b.  S  16,  1909; 
Harlow  Barton,  Jr.,  b.  Ja  6,  19";  John  Gay- 
lord,  b.  O  23,  1912;  Elizabeth  IL,  b.  .\g  10,  1915. 
.Address,  817   Union  Arcade,  Pittsburgh. 

1542.     MARY  HARRIETT  KITTREDGE 
(BROWN) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  F  19,  1876,  Harrisville,  N.  IL; 
d.  Samuel  Grant  (b.  Ag  10,  1850,  Walpole,  N. 
H.)  and  Harriett  Louise  (Harris)  Kittredge 
(b.  1852,  Harrisville,  N.  IL).  Prepared  in 
Keene  H.  S.  Attended  WelUsley  Coll.,  i8g6- 
9.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Asst. 
Libn.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Nat.  Hist.  Lib.,  1901-3. 
Married  J.  Addison  Brown,  O  9,  1903,  Cleve- 
land. Child,  Kittredge,  b.  My  12,  1905.  Ad- 
dress, 808  W.  Park  Ave.,  Champaign. 

1543.  ADOLPH  KREIKENBAUM 
Pres.  and  Mgr.,  Varnish  Co.;  B.  S.  in 
Chem.;  b.  O  30,  1877,  Chicago;  s.  Fred  (b. 
Gottingen,  Ger.)  and  Bertha  (Kopplin) 
Kreikenbaum  (b.  Pomerania,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Northwest  Div.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Philorna- 
thean;  Ath.  Assn.;  Der  Deutsche  \'erein; 
C^hem.  Club.  Gymnasium  Instr.,  190 1-2;  With 
Chicago  Coke  Oven  Co.;  Kennicott  Water 
Softener  Co.;  Peoples  Gas  Light  and  Coke  Co.; 
Nubian  Paint  and  Varnish  Co.,  1905-6;  Glidden 
Varnish  (3o.,  Cleveland,  1907-10;  Adult  &  Wi- 
borg  (Zo.,  Cincinnati,  1910-11;  Consulting 
Chem.,  Varnish  Indus.;  Pres.  and  Mgr.,  Kreik 
Varnish  Co.,  Chicago,  1912 — .  Auth.:  Con- 
stants of  Chinese  Wood  Oil,  Jour,  of  Indus, 
and  Engng.  Chem.,  Vol.  2,  No.  5,  1910.  Mem., 
A.  C.  S.  Married  Josephine  W.  Dodge,  D  29, 
1904.  Address,   1861  N.  Halsted  St.,  Chicago. 

1544.  LOUIS  ARMAND  W.  LAMET 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  28,  1873;  s.  Julien  (b. 
Jl  22,  1852,  Martiquy-les-Banis,  France)  and 
Heloise  (Sylvester)  Lamet  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Warsaw  H.  S.  Lawyer,  Warsaw,  111.,  1904; 
mem.,  firm  Plantz  &  Lamet,  1904 — .  Mem., 
M.  W.  A.,  Council.  Married  Aimee  Magdalena 
LeMaire,  Ja  10,  1905,  Basco,  HI.  Children: 
Leon  Louis,  b.  N  22,  1905;  Helen  Aimee,  b.  Ag 
21,   1907.     Address,  Warsaw,  Ill.t 

1545.  KATHERINE  ALBERTA  W. 
LAYTON  (CRATHORNE) 
(Wife  of  No.  II 19) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1906;  Ph.  D.,  1908; 
b.  Jl  17,  1878,  near  Canton,  111.;  d.  William  H. 
(b.  Ag  II,  1831,  N.  J.)  and  Phoebe  A.  (Potter) 
Layton  (b.  Je  30,  1843,  Fulton  Co.,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Canton  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Ale- 
thenai; Choral  Soc;  German  and  Grad.  Clubs; 
Valedictorian.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Lincoln,  1901-2; 
H.  S.,  E.  Aurora,  1902-4;  Stud.,  Univ.  of 
Leipzig,  1904-5;  Asst.,  German,  LTniv.  of  111., 
1905-6;  Teaching  Fellow,  do.,  1906-7;  Res. 
Fellow,  do.,  1907-8;  Teacher,  Harrisburg  Tp. 
IL  S.,  1908-9;  traveled  in  Ger.  summers  of 
1913,  1914;  Instr.  and  -Vsst.  Prof.,  Ger.,  Smith 
Coll.,  1909-17;  Emergency  Teacher,  French, 
Univ.  of  HI.,  1918-19.  Auth.:  The  Nibelungen  of 
Wagner,  Monograph,  Univ.  Studies  Vol.  iii.  No. 
4.  73  PP-.  1909-  Mem.,  Unitarian  Church:  Mod. 
Lang.  Assn.  Married  Arthur  R.  Cratborne 
('98),  Je  20,  1917,  Northampton,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress,  1 1 13   S.    4th  St.,   Champaign. 

1546.  WALTER  CHARLES  LINDLEY 
Lawyer;  A.  B.;  LL.  B.,  1904;  J.  D.,  1910; 
b.  Jl  12,  1880,  Neoga,  111.;  s.  Alfred  W.  (b. 
S  7,  1856,  Richmond,  Ind.)  and  Irene  (Carey) 
Lindley  (b.  S  7,  1858,  Cincinnati).  Prepared 
in  Neoga  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta:  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Philomathean;  Pol. 
Sc.  Club;  Van  Twilkr  Club  Court;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;   represented    III.   in   Cent.    Orat.    League 


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at  Delaware,  O.;  Bus.  Mgr.  and  Asst.  Ed., 
mini.  Taught  in  Univ.  Acad,  and  studied 
law,  1901-4;  practicing  law,  1004-06;  mem., 
firm  of  Lindley,  Penwell  &  Lindley,  1906 — . 
Treas.,  Rep.  Co.  Central  Com.,  1910;  Master 
in  Chancery  U.  S.  Dist.  Court,  1910-18; 
mem.,  Advisory  Com.  to  Bd.  of  Trustees  for 
Coll.  of  Law,  1909 — .  Auth.:  Articles  for  legal 
mags,  at  irregular  intervals;  articles  on  corp. 
orgn.  and  illegal  declaration  of  stock  divi- 
dends in  Am.  Legal  News.  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church;  .\m.  Bar  Assn.;  111.  Bar  Assn.,  served 
on  special  com.,  1910-18;  Dir.,  1908-18,  and 
Pres.,     191 3,     Danville     Country     Club;     A.     F. 

A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  K.  P.;  E.\.  Com.  of  Alumni 
Assn.,  1913.  Married  Louise  Brown,  Ap  30, 
191 3,  North  Egremont,  Mass.  Children:  Mary 
Alletta,  b.  My  11.  1914;  Louise  Dewey,  b.  Je 
18,  1916.  Address,  1205  Logan  .\ve.,  Danville, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  409-417  Daniel  Bldg.,  do. 

1547.     .STACIA  LIVINGSTON  (TEMPLE) 

(Wife  of  No.  1428) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  Pine  Grove,  Wis.;  dj  J.  Harmon 
and  L.  Maria  (Hinkley)  Livingston.  Prepared 
in  Wis.  St.  Norm.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.  Married 
Harry  Roberts  Temple  Coo),  D  26,  1901.  Ad- 
dress, 1 113  W.  Church  St.,  (Jhampaign. 

1548.  PAUL  EDMUND  LODGE 
(Brother  of  No.  3451) 
Mgr.,  Farms  Co.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F 
ti,  1878,  Monticello,  111.;  s.  William  Edmund- 
!ion  (b.  Cincinnati)  and  Frances  Ann  (Piatt) 
Lodge  (b.  IMonticello,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mon- 
ticello H.  S.  Grad.  course  in  Phil.,  Columbia. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Eng.  Club;  Asst.  Ed.,  Illini. 
With  Pub.  Press  Assn.,  N.  Y.,  1901-2;  Mgr., 
Chicago  Office,  do.;  Managing  Ed.,  The  Ed. 
md  Publisher,  N.  Y.,  1902-6;  Mgr.,  Wilshire 
Bishop  Creek  Gold  Co.,  1906-16;  Supt.,  Mono 
Power  Co.,  191 7;  Mgr.,  Prescott  Farms  .Co., 
Prescott,  Ariz.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Grad.  Club  of 
NT.  Y.  City;  111.  Alumni  Assn.  of  N.  Y. ;  Sierra 
Club.  Married  Claudia  Adams,  Je  26,  1909, 
Bishop,  Calif.  Children:  Frances,  b.  Ap  30, 
1910;  Edmund  Adams,  b.  Jl  8,  191 1.  Address, 
Prescott,   Ariz. 

1549.     JOHN   RAMSEY   LOTZ 

(Husband   of   No.   2068) 
Engineer;  B.  S.;  b.  F  4,   1878,  Lockport,  111.; 

B.  J.  F.  (b.  My  18,  1824,  Bells  Mills,  Pa.)  and 
Lucy  C.  (Ramsey)  Lotz  (b.  N  8,  1843,  Sinking 
\"alley,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Lockport  H.  S. 
and  Toliet  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Baseball  team;  Sr.  Class  Pres.  Asst.  Engr., 
D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.,  1901-4;  Asst.  Engr.,  C.  & 
J.  Ry.,  1905-7;  Stone  &  Webster  Engng.  Corp., 
1907 — ;  const,  work,  France,  1917 — .  Married 
Mabel  Katherine  Davison  ('04),  O  12,  1907, 
Toliet,  111.  Children:  Katherine,  b.  S  21,  1908; 
Elizabeth,  b.  My  6,  1911:  Jean  Davison,  b.  My 
3,  1916.  Address,  59  (Jxford  Road,  Newton 
Center,   Mass. 

1550.  FRED  LOWENTHAL 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  22,  1878, 
Washington  Heights,  111.;  s.  Louis  (b.  Ap  9, 
1838,  Hanover,  Gcr.)  and  Ernestine  (Kahn) 
Lowentiial  (b.  S  27,  1843,  Wurtembcrg,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Calumet  IL  S.,  Chicago.  Dramatic 
Club;  Adelphic;  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Theta  Nu  Ei)silon;  Football:  Pres.,  Fresh- 
man class.  Law  Dept.,  Univ.  of  HI.,  1901-2; 
Newspaper  Reporter  and  Special  Writer,  1902- 
6;  Lawyer,  1906 — .  Mem.,  Chicago  Bar  Assn.; 
111.  St.  Bar  Assn.;  West.  Econ.  Soc.  Address, 
1262  W.  103d  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  704,  32 
N.  Clark  St.,  rfo.f 

1551.     FRANK  LEWIS  LYMAN 
Farmer    and    Special    Loan    Agt. ;    B.    S.;    b. 
Ja   4,    1879,    Farmingdale,    111.;    s.    John    Storrs 
(b.    Jl    31,    1841,    Farmingdale,    111.)    and    Mary 


Caroline  (Happer)  Lyman  (b.  Jl  26,  1849,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S.  Chem.  Club; 
Rep.  Club;  Ath.  Assn.;  Choral  Soc;  Class 
I'ootball  and  Baseball;  Tennis  Mgr.  Mfg. 
Chem.,  Woof  &  Flint,  Decatur,  111.,  1901-2; 
with  Lyman  Real  Est.  Co.,  Ft.  Smith,  Ark., 
1 902-7;  Gen.  Real  Est.  bus.;  Dir.,  Home 
Mutual  Bldg.  &  Loan  Assn.,  1906-7;  Stamp 
Deputy,  Coll.  of  Int.  Rev.  Dist.  of  Ark.,  1906- 
7;  gen.  farming,  Farmingdale,  111.,  1907 — : 
Special  Loan  Agt.,  Northwestern  Mutual  Life 
Ins.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  1915 — .  Mem.,  Ft.  Smith 
Country  Club;  sec,  1907;  Illini  Country  Club 
and  Sangamo  Club,  Springfield,  111.;  Sec,  San- 
gamo  Club,  1916-17.  Address,  207  Ferguson 
Bldg.,    Springfield,    111. 

1552.  ERNEST  BARNES  LYTLE 

(Husband  of  No.  2984) 
Associate;  B.  S.;  .'\.  M.,  1904;  b.  Mr  23, 
1875,  Decatur,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  Mr  14,  1831, 
Waterford,  Pa.)  and  Sidney  (Smith)  Lytle 
(b.  Ag  19,  1832,  do.).  Prepared  in  Decatur 
H.  S.:  111.  St.  Norm.  Ph.  D.,  Yale,  1908. 
Class  Pres.;  Pres.,  Math.  Club;  Illini  Advisory 
Bd.;  Treas.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Track  Mgr.;  Sec, 
.•\th.  Bd.  of  Control;  Sigma  Xi.  Instr.,  Math., 
Univ.  Acad.,  1901-3;  Acting  Pri'ji.,  Univ. 
Acad.,  1903-4;  Instr.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1904-6,  1908-10;  Grad.  Stud,  and  Fellow  at 
Yale,  1906-8;  Assoc,  Math.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1 910 — .  Auth.:  A  Way  to  Improve  Algebra 
Teaching.  Sch.  Math.,  Vol.  i.  No.  2,  1904,  pp. 
220-22;  The  Definition  of  a  Limit,  Sch.  Sc. 
and  Math.,  \'ol.  6,  No.  i,  pp.  35-41;  Review 
of  the  Slaught  and  Lennes  H.  S.  Algebras, 
Bui.  Am.  Math.  Soc.,  Vol.  15,  1909,  pp.  357-62; 
Proper  Multiple  Integrals  over  Iterable  Fields, 
Transactions  Am.  Math.  Soc,  Vol.  2,  1910,  pp. 
25-36;  Review  of  Young  and  Jackson  Elemen- 
tary .'Ugebra,  Bui.  Am.  Math.  Soc,  Vol.  17, 
1910,  pp.  215-16;  also  other  articles  on  math. 
subjects.  Mem.,  Am.  Math.  Soc:  Cent.  Assn. 
of  Sc  and  Math.  Teachers.  Married  Alice 
Evelyn  Fullenwider  ('07),  Ag  15,  1912.  Me- 
chanicsburg.  111.  Children:  Edith,  b.  N  26, 
1 9 13;  William  Fullenwider,  b.  Ag  4,  1917.  Ad- 
dress,   1203    S.    Busey,    Urbana. 

1553.  EUGENE    ADOLPHUS    McCALL 
Druggist;   A.    B.   in   L.   lS;   A.;   b.  Ja    18,    1878, 

Buncombe,  111.;  s.  Robert  Marion  (b.  S  1,  1847, 
Miss)  and  Sophia  Josephine  (Glassford)  Mc- 
Call  (b.  Je  16,  1849,  111.).  Prepared  in  \'ienna 
H.  S.  Ins.,  Okla. ;  Lumber,  Calif.;  Banking, 
.■\nna.  111.;  Druggist,  St.  Louis  and  Chicago. 
Married  Katherine  von  Och.  Je  10,  191 8,  Chi- 
cago. Address,  603  Market  St.,  Metropolis,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  603  Market  St.,  do. 

1554.  HARVEY  DARLING  McCOLLUM 
Lawyer;   LL.   B. ;   b.    Mr    13,   1879,   Louisville, 

111.;  s.  J.  C.  (b.  Ag  9.  1844.  Clay  Co.,  111.) 
and  Mary  Frances  (Long)  McCollum  (b.  My 
4,  1853,  ^^'ayne  Co.,  do.).  Prepared  in  Louis; 
ville  H.  S.;  LJniv.  Acad.  Kappa  Sigma;  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Theta  Kappa 
Nu;  Shield  and  Trident;  Baseball;  Pres.,  Soph. 
Class.  Master  in  Chancery  of  Clay  Co.,  1904- 
8;  in  the  Legislature,  1909-11;  Master  in  Chan- 
cery, 191 5 — .  Mem.,  111.  Bar  .\ssn.;  Cml.  Law 
League  of  .\m.  Married  Pearl  B.  Kagay,  Je 
30,  1914,  Effingham,  111.  Children:  Harvey  D. 
Jr.,  b.  1)  19,  1915:  James  Franklin,  b.  F  4, 
191  7.     Address,  Louisville,  111. 

1555.  ROSCOE  CONKLING  McCORMICK 
Phys.  and  Surg.;  B.  S.;  b.  D  5,  1877,  Strawn, 
111.;  s.  William  (b.  Ap  28,  1845,  LaSalle,  111.) 
and  Elizabeth  M.  (\'an  Doren)  McCormick 
(b.  My  II,  1844,  Farmington,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Gibson  City  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Football; 
Nu  Sigma  Nu;  Alpha  Omega  Alpha.  Prin., 
Sch.,  Murphysboro,  111.,  1901-2;  Bellevue, 
Idaho,      1902-3;      Idaho     City,     Idaho,     1903-5; 


igoi] 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


1ST 


Stud.,  Coll.  of  P.  &  S.,  190S-8,  graduating 
then;  Med.  Insn.,  City  of  Chicago,  Health 
Dept.,  190S-10  (also  doing  pvt.  practice);  Prac- 
ticing in  Wauconda,  111.,  1910 — .  Married 
Maggie  Kerby,  Je  -'o,  1904,  Van  Wyck,  Idaho. 
Cliildren:  Francis  William,  b.  S  25.  1905;  Doris 
Marie,  b.  F  7,  1909;  Marjorie  Alargaret,  b.  D 
23,   1 91 2.     Address,  Wauconda,    111. 

1556.  FRED   LEAVITT   McCUNE 

Road  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  24,  1878, 
Sterling,  111.;  s.  William  Alfred  (b.  F  11,  1852, 
N.  V.)  and  Annie  Elizabeth  (Crawford)  Mc- 
Cune  (b.  Mr  i,  1853,  Sterling,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Wallace  H.  S.,  Sterling.  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Draftsman,  Crane  Co., 
1901-2;  Retail  Groceries  and  Meats,  1902-13; 
Stud,  of  golf,  1913-17;  Road  Engr..  I.  H.  C. 
Tractor  Works,  Chicago,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  Lawn 
Lodge,  815  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Jackson  Park  Chap. 
222,  R.  A.  M. ;  Lawn  Cliap.  527,  O.  E.  S. 
Address,  Internal.  Harvester  Corp.,  Tractor 
Works,   Chicago. 

1557.  JOHN  WALLACE  McLANE 

(Brother  of  No.  703) 
Lab.  Asst.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.;  B.  S.  in 
.'Vgr. ;  b.  S  17,  1868,  Boonesboro,  la.;  s.  Joseph 
G.  (b.  1831,  O.)  and  Mary  M.  (Wallace)  Mc- 
Lane  (b.  1833,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Pub.  Sch., 
Allerton,  la.  Philomathean;  Y.  M.  C.  A.; 
Agr.  Club.  Carpenter,  1901-2;  Lab.  Asst.,  Phys. 
Lab.,  Bur.  of  Soils,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1902- 
6;  do.  in  Bur.  of  Plant  Indus.,  1906 — .  Mar- 
ried Lena  H.  Summy,  Je  s,  1907,  VV'ashington, 
D.  C.  Address,  Vienna,  Ya.;  bus.  add.,  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  Washington,  D.  Ct 

1558.  MAY  LOUISE  MARTIN 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ag  6,  1877;  d.  Alba 
Burnham  (b.  Windsor,  O.)  and  Azelia  Julia 
(Waters)  Martin  (b.  Hartsgrove,  O.).  Pre- 
pared, Norm.  School,  Geneva,  C;  Oberlin  Coll. 
Organizer,  Chicago  Heights  Pub.  Lib.,  1902; 
Sr.  Asst.,  John  Crerar  Lib.,  1902-6;  Cataloger, 
Young  Men's  Merc.  Lib.,  1906-7;  do.,  Cleve- 
land Pub.  Lib.,  1907-10;  Lib.,  Tech.  H.  S., 
Cleveland,  19 10 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  111. 
Lib.  Sch.  Alumnae  Assn.;  O.  Lib.  Assn.  Ad- 
dress, 845  Broadway,  Geneva,  O. ;  bus.  add., 
East  Tech.  H.   S.,   Cleveland. 

1559.  ROBERT  WILLIAM  MARTIN 
(Husband  of  No.  1751;  Brother  of  Nos.  1738, 
3100) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.;  LL.  B.,  1902;  b.  N  24,  1879, 
Wilmington,  III.;  s.  James  W.  (b.  F  22,  1846) 
and  Viola  M.  (Linton)  Martin  (b.  Ja  23,  1847, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Wilmington  H.  S.  Kappa 
Sigma;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon; 
Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident;  foot- 
ball team,  1898-1900;  track  team,  1900;  mgr., 
baseball  team,  1900.  Mem.,  Matteson  Lodge 
i7;5,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Henrietta  Betsey 
Pitts  ('02),  Je  20,  1906,  Bloomington,  111. 
Child,  Florence  Elizabeth  Martin,  b.  Ap  19, 
1910.     Address,   60-62   Young  Bldg.,  Joliet,    111. 

1560.  'WILLIAM  MEIER 
(Brother  of  No.  2461) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  10,  1878, 
Muscatine,  la.;  s.  Jacob  (b.  S  6,  1839,  Baden, 
Ger.)  and  Maria  (Hoefllin)  Meier  (b.  Ag  24, 
1841,  do.).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Eng.  High 
and  Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Der  Deutsche  X'erein; 
C.  E.  Club.  Transitman,  E.  J.  &  E.  Ry.,  Joliet, 
111.,  1901-2;  Engr.,  Const.,  including  the 
Chicago  Subways  and  The  Spring  V'alley 
Bridge;  Designing  Steel  Structures  since  1903; 
with  Scherzer  Rolling  Lift  Bridge  Co.  Mem., 
Baptist  Church;  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  Died 
F   14,   1 910,  Chicago. 


1561.  RUTHERFORD  THOMAS  MILES 
Merchant;  B.  S. ;  b.  Jl  29,  1878,  Foosland, 
111.;  s.  Thos.  Samuel  (b.  Wheeling,  W.  Va.) 
and  Harriet  (Rush)  Miles  (b.  Lexington,  Ky.). 
Prepared  in  Village  -Sch.;  Univ.  Acad.  Philo- 
mathean; Capt.,  Track  team.  Grain  and  Coal 
bus.,  igoi — .  Mem.,  X'illage  Council,  1903-6. 
Married  Elizabeth  Bernice  Powell,  N  6,  1901. 
Child,  Agnes  Harriett,  b.  My  8,  1904  (died 
Ap  18,  1907).  Address,  1132  Webster  Bldg., 
Chicago. 

1562.  WILLIAM  PITT  MILLER 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  J!  20. 
1876,  Shelbyville,  111.;  s.  John  Wesley  (b.  S 
19,  1847,  la.)  and  Elizabeth  Ellen  (Jones) 
Miller  (b.  Je  26,  1848,  Shelbyville,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Paris  H.  S.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Prin.,  Anna 
H.  S.,  1901-5;  Bement,  1905-6;  Supt.,  Schs., 
Downs,  1906-7;  Hey  worth,  1907-9;  El  Paso, 
1909  12;  Asst.,  Agr.  Exten.  Dept.,  191 5-18; 
Supt.,  R.  H.  Donnelley  dairy  and  poultry  farm, 
Libertyville,  111.,  191 8 — ;  Co.  Agr.  Adviser, 
1918—.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.,  Sr. 
Warden;  R.  A.  M. ;  O.  E.  S.;  M.  W.  A.;  Sec, 
McLean  Co.  Lit.  and  Ath.  Assn.,  1906-9;  do.. 
Woodward  Co.,  191 1  — ;  Ex.  Com.  Cent.  111. 
Teachers  Assn.  Married  Ida  Brunette  Jones, 
Jl  28,  1904,  Bloomington,  111.  Child,  Howard 
Russell,  b.  O  21,  1906.  Address,  Carlinville, 
111. 

1563.     ANNIE  MITCHELL  (NEWMAN) 
(Sister  of  No.  516) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  Ja  12,  1878;  d.  Emor 
Hawkins  (b.  D  5,  1839,  Licking  Co.,  O.)  and 
Emily  Sophia  (Reynolds)  Mitchell  (b.  F  21, 
1843,  Knox  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in  Bement  H. 
S.  Attended  L^niv.  of  Tex.,  igi6.  Alethenai. 
Asst.,  H.  S.,  Greenfield,  1901-3;  Prin.,  H.  S., 
Cerro  Gordo.  1903-5.  Married  Alfred  Jonathan 
Newman,  Je  4,  1916.  Children:  Emily  Olive, 
b.  My  26,  1917;  (jeorge  Alfred,  b.  Je  2,  1918. 
.4ddress,    189    W.    Sycamore    St.,    Denton,   Tex. 

1564.  TIMOTHY  MOJONNIER 
(Brother  of  Nos.   4315,    5318) 

Chemist  and  Mfr.;  B.  S.  in  Chem. ;  M.  S.. 
1902;  b.  Ag  8,  1876,  near  Highland,  III.;  s. 
Jules  (b.  Ja  28,  1846,  Vevey,  Switzerland)  and 
Emma  Julia    (Beguelin)    Mojonnier    (b.   My    23, 

1851,  St.  Imer,  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Pres.,  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Pres.,  Adelphic; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Chem.  Club.  Res.  Chem.  under 
Prof.  Grindley  to  1903:  Chief  Chem.,  Helvetia 
Milk  Condensing  Co..  Highland,  111.,  located  at 
Greenville,  111.  and  Delta,  O.;  Pres.,  Mojonnier 
Bros.  Co.,  Milk  Engrs.,  1915 — .  Auth. :  (with 
Prof.  H.  S.  Grindley)  The  Artificial  Method 
of  Determining  the  Ease  and  the  Rapidity  of 
the  Digestion  of  Meats,  LIniv.  of  111.,  New 
Series,  No.  5,  1903,  pp.  26;  Exiieriments  on 
Losses  in  Cooking  Meat,  Bid.  No.  141,  Exp. 
Sta.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1904,  pp.  95;  The 
Digestibility  of  Evaporated  Cream,  Med.  News, 
1905;  Studies  upon  the  Digestion  of  Meat 
(with  Prof.  Grindley  and  H.  C.  Porter).  Bui. 
193,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr., 
1907,  pp.  100;  papers  and  addresses  on  food 
chem.  Mem.,  Plymouth  Brethern;  A.  C.  S.; 
A.  A.  A.  S.;  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Helen 
Mange,  N  10,  1903.  Highland,  111.  Children: 
Harry  Grindley,  b.  N  16,  1904;  Helen  Mange, 
b.  N  16,  1909;  Ruth  Ethel,  b.  Ja  18,  1917. 
bus.  add.,   739    W.  Jackson   Blvd.,   Chicago. 

1565.  AMY  CONSTANCE  MOON 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  My  2,  1875,  Titusville, 

Pa.;  d.  George  Heaney  (b.  1848,  Leesburg, 
Ind.)   and   Senora  Cornelia   (Higbee)    Moon   (b. 

1852,  Milford,  do.).  Prepared  in  pvt.  sch., 
Sewickley,  Pa.;  Warsaw  (Ind.)  II.  .S.  French 
Club;  Watcheka;  Lib.  Club;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Reviser,   Univ.    of   HI.    Lib.    Sch.,    1901-3;    Cata- 


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loger,  Carnegie  Lib.  of  Pittsburgh,  1903-11; 
1st  Asst.  Catalogcr,  Carnegie  Lib.  of  Pittsburgh. 
1911 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.  Address,  718 
N.  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.t 

1566.  *JESSE  J.  MYERS 
Professor;  B.  S. ;  b.  Ap  15,  1876,  Hoop  Pole, 
111.;  s.  J.  C.  and  Mary  E.  (Taylor)  Myers. 
Prepared  in  Geneseo  H.  S.  Instr.,  Zool.,  Mich. 
Coll.  of  Agr.,  1901-7;  Asst.  Prof.,  Zool.,  do., 
1907-14.  Mem.,  Mich.  Acad,  of  Sc.  Married 
Minnie  E.  Bassett,  Ag  17,  1899,  Champaign. 
Died  My  28,   1914,  New  Haven,  Conn. 

1567.  ♦GUNTHER  NICHOLS 
Ranker;  A.  B.  in  L.  St  A.;  b.  Mr  21,  1876, 
Ind.;  s.  Chas.  G.  and  Ellen  (Burnell)  Nichols 
(b.  Lima,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Lima  H.  S.; 
Howe  Sch.,  Howe,  Ind.  Cashier,  LaGrange  St. 
Bank,  La(irange,  Ind.,  1903-17.  Mem.,  K.  P.; 
Royal  Arcanum;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Grace 
Pauline  Wyatt,  LaGrange,  Ind.  Child,  Mar- 
garet Ellen.     Died  My  26,  1917. 

1568.  OLOF  ANTON  NILSSON 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  JI  29,  1868, 
Lyby,  Sweden;  s.  Nils  (b.  N  12,  1838,  Hem- 
mestorp,  Jo.)  and  Hanna  (Anderson)  Nilsson 
(b.  N  24,  1828,  Hogestad.).  Prepared  in  Pub. 
Schs.  of  Sweden.  Arch.  Club.  Struct,  and 
Bridge  Engr.,  Morava  Const.  Co.,  1901  ;  Am. 
Bridge  Co.,  igoi-2;  with  N.  Y.  Cent,  and  Hud- 
son River  R.  R.,  1905-8;  Sec,  Am.  Soc. 
Swedish  Engrs.,  1905;  with  Pub.  Service  Comn., 
ist  Dist.,  St.  of  N.  v.,  1908 — .  Auth.:  Norda- 
merika.  Handbook  for  Amerikas  Svenskar  (in 
Swedish),  The  Mimer  Press,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1904.    Address,  271  Hicks  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.f 

1569.     CHARLES   WATERMAN   NORTON 

Manager;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  28,  1878, 
Lockport,  III.;  s.  George  B.  (b.  do.)  and  Ella 
Louise  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Lockport  H.  S. 
Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Glee  Club. 
Studied  Law,  Chicago  Kent  Coll.  of  Law,  1902. 
With  the  Shaw-Walker  Co.,  mfrs.  of  office 
filing  devices.  Mem.,  Epis.  Church;  Vestry- 
man, St.  Paul's  Parish,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Married  Mary  Franklin  Munson,  N  i,  1904, 
LaGrange,  111.  Children:  Harriet  Frances  and 
Robert  Munson.  Address,  2605  Adams  Mill 
Road,  Washington,  D.  C;  bus.  add.,  728  13th 
St.,  N.  W.,  do.t 

1570.  *WILBUR  PERRY  NORTON 

B.  S.;  b.  F  15,  1877,  Alton,  111.;  s.  Wilbur 
T.  (b.  S  10,  1844,  Alton,  111.)  and  Frances  E. 
(Caldwell)  Norton  (b.  N  25,  1853,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Alton  H.  S.  Engng.  Soc;  Y.  M.  C.  A.; 
Sergt.,  Univ.  Bn.  Died  D  11,  1901,  Schenec- 
tady, N.  Y. 

1571.  EDNA   ELIZABETH   O'HAIR 

(Sister  of  No.  3501) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Laurel,  Ind.; 
d.  John  (b.  do.)  and  Josephine  (Lingo)  O'Hair 
(b.  Betliesda,  O.).  Prepared  in  Laurel  (Ind.) 
H.  S.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Sec.  and  V.  P.,  Alethenai; 
Woman's  League;  Sec.  and  V.  P.,  Watcheka; 
Iliio  staff;  Class  Historian.  Teacher,  IT.  S. 
ITrbana,  1901-3;  II.  S.,  Macomb,  1903-7;  Head 
of  German  Dcpt.,  Anderson,  Ind.,  1907 — . 
.Address,  Laurel,  Ind.;  btts.  add.,  Anderson, 
Ind.t 
1572.  FREDERICK  PHILLIPS  PATRICK 
Farmer;  B.  .S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Je  26,  1879, 
Blue  Island,  111.;  s.  Walter  S.  (b.  1820,  Scot- 
land) and  Elizabeth  (Phillips)  Patrick.  Pre- 
pared in  Bine  Island  H.  S.  Draftsman  with 
Richard  E.  .Schmidt,  Arch.,  1901-6;  Estimator, 
Waful  &  Deuchler  Co.,  Contrs.,  1906-18;  Far- 
mer, Carscland,  Alberta,  Can.,  1918- — •.  Mem., 
Congr.  Church.  Married  Maude  E.  Wilson, 
1907,  Harriston,  (Jnt.     Child,  Frederick  Wilson, 


b.  My  30,  1908.  Address,  518  Greenwood  Ave., 
Blue  Island,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Carseland,  Alberta, 
Can. 

1573.  FREDERIC    ALLEN    PERKINS 
Lawyer;  LL.   B.;  b.  S  23,   1880,  Canton,  111.; 

s.  Ransom  A.  (b.  Chicopee,  Mass.)  and  Martha 
(Steele)  Perkins  (b.  Bridgewater,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Canton  H.  S.  Admitted  to  bar, 
iqoi;  Master  in  Chancery,  four  yrs. ;  elected 
City  Atty.  of  Canton,  1904,  1906,  19 10;  Post-  . 
master,  Canton,  III.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P. 
().  E. ;  111.  St.  Bar  Assn.  Married  Lina  Birely 
Reichert,  1909,  Tipton,  la.  Children:  Richard, 
b.  191  o;  Margaret,  1914;  Charles  Edwin,  1916. 
Address,  341   S.  Main   St.,  Canton,  111. 

1574.  NUBA   MITCHEL   FLETCHER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  4859,  5872,  5873,  7867) 

Professor;  A.  B. ;  A.  M.,  1903;  b.  S  10,  1880, 
Hoopeston,  111.;  s.  David  S.  (b.  Jl  24,  1853, 
Howard,  Pa.)  and  Elizabeth  (Pees)  Fletcher 
(b.  F  14,  1859,  Washington,  Pa.).  Prepared 
in  Hoopeston  II.  S.  Ph.  D.,  Columbia,  1907. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Adelphic;  Eng.  Club;  Ora- 
torical Assn.;  Ind.  Debating  Team,  1 899-1900, 
1900-1;  mini  Staff;  Iltio  Bd.  Teacher,  Eng. 
and  Hist.,  Syrian  Protestant  Coll.,  Beirut, 
Syria,  1901-4;  Stud.,  Heidelberg  and  Berlin, 
1904-5;  President's  Scholar  in  Hist.,  Colum- 
bia, 1905-6;  Instr.,  Eng.  and  Hist.,  H.  S., 
VVestfield,  N.  J.,  1906-7;  Prof.,  Hist.,  Alfred 
Univ.,  1907-8;  Instr.,  Hist.,  The  Shattuck  Sch., 
1908-11;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Carleton  Coll.,  1916-18; 
Shattuck  Sch.,  Faribault,  Minn.,  1918 — . 
Mem.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.;  Am.  Geog.  Assn.; 
M.  E.  Church.  Auth.:  A  Text  Book  in  Mod. 
Hist.,  155  pp.,  McGill-Warner  Co.,  191 5;  chaps. 
on  the  Hist,  of  the  Rhine  Country,  129  pp., 
(Columbia  Doctor's  Dissertation),  1907.  Mar- 
ried Jean  Hutchinson,  .'\g  3,  1916,  Faribault, 
Minn.  Address,  Shattuck  School,  Faribault, 
Minn. 
1575.     WILLIAM     HICKMAN    R.\DCLIFFE 

Erecting  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag  15, 
1879,  Springfield,  111.;  s.  James  Perry  (b. 
Hagerstown,  Md.)  and  Burnette  Barber  (Hick- 
man) Radcliffe  (b.  Hardstown,  Ky.).  Pre- 
pared in  Springfield  H.  S.  Class  Pres. ;  Class 
Football;  V.  P.,  C.  E.  Club;  Asst.  Bus.  Mgr., 
Illio;  Technograt'h  Bd.,  1900;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
.\m.  Bridge  Co.,  1901;  Paige  Iron  Works,  1901; 
Am.  Bridge  Co.,  Erecting  Dept.,  Asst.  Engr., 
1902;  Erecting  Engr.,  1910.  Maj.,  Q.  M.  Corps, 
N.  A.,  1918;  Const.  Q.  M.,  Otisville  Tubercu- 
losis Hosp.,  N.  Y.  Married  Bertha  Wilkes, 
Jl  II,  1908,  Chicago.  Children:  William  Hick- 
man, Jr.,  b.  Ap  29,  1909;  Emily  Virginia,  b. 
.■\p  2,  1914.  Address,  221  N.  Kensington  Ave., 
La  Grange,  111. 

1576.  WALTER  THORNTON  RAY 
(Husband  of  No.  1924) 
Fuel  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  18,  1877, 
Metamora,  111.;  s.  Jacob  (b.  Ag  1843,  do.) 
and  Virginia  Victoria  (Tripplet)  Ray  (b.  S 
1 85 1,  Alexandria,  \^a.).  Prepared  in  Meta- 
mora II.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Various  Engng., 
Social  and  Dancing  Clubs  including  German 
Club.  In  powerhouses  and  office  Chief  Oper- 
ating Engr.,  Commonwealth-Edison  Co.,  Chi- 
cago; in  charge  Boiler  Tests  in  Fuel  Testing 
Plant  (Asst.  to  Prof.  L.  P.  Breckenridge),  with 
U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  in  St.  Louis,  Norfolk  and 
Pittsburg;  Fuel  Engr.,  Clinchfield  Fuel  Co., 
1910-14;  Pres.,  Ray  .Adding  Machine  Co.,  N.  Y. 
City,  1914 — .  Auth.:  Various  articles  for 
technical  papers.  Received  (with  Henry  Kreis- 
itiger)  Octave  Canute  Medal  of  West.  Soc.  of 
Kngrs.,  1008.  Mem.,  various  clubs.  Married 
Isabel  McRobie  ('03),  Je  14,  1904,  Chicago. 
Children:  Lewis  Ray,  b.  My  30,  1905  (died  F 
21,  1910);  Margaret,  b.  Ja  26,  1907;  Douglas, 
b.  D  16,  1909  ((lied  F  23,  1910);  Leonard  John, 
b.  My  30,  191  I  ;  Kelvin  Jacob,  b.  Jl  26,  1912. 
Address,  Parcot  .\ve..  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y. 


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1577.  NELLIE    LEWIS   READ    (ROSS) 

(Wife  of  No.  2496) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  27,  1877,  Chandler- 
ville,  111.;  d.  Ira  N.  (b.  Jl  20,  1849,  Sharon, 
O.)  and  Maria  F.  (Raldwin)  Read  (b.  S  21, 
1850,  Deer  Park,  111.).  Prepared  in  North- 
field  (Mass.)  H.  S.  and  Univ.  .Acad.  Alethenai. 
Married  Robert  Malcolm  Ross  ('05).  Child, 
Robert  Donald,  b.  S  9,  1910.  Address,  1310  W. 
Springfield    Ave.,    Urbana    or    Nanking.    China. 

1578.  GEORGE   WILLIAM   REDFIELD 
Salesman   and    Elec.    Engr. ;    B.    S.    in    E.    E.; 

b.  F  I,  1874,  Galesburg,  111.;  s.  Abrani  Crutten- 
den  (b.  N  7,  i8jo.  Chestnut  Hill,  Conn.)  and 
Mary  Matilda  (Onderdonk)  Redfield  (b.  1)  9, 
1840,  Long  Island,  N.  V'.).  Prepared  in  Gales- 
burg H.  S.  Undergrad.  work  in  Knox.  Coll.; 
Cornell  Univ.  Elec.  Engr.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co., 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1901-3;  Elec.  Engr.  and 
Salesman,  do.,  Chicago,  1903-9;  Gen.  Mgr., 
Interstate  Lt.  and  Pr.  Co.,  Galena,  111.,  1909; 
Salesman  and  Elect.  Engr.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co., 
Minneapolis,  1910 — .  Charter  mem.,  Minne- 
apolis Ath.  (ilub.  Married  Irene  J.  Richardson, 
Ja  II,  1902,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Children; 
Irene  Marjorie,  b.  Mr  27,  1908;  Eleanor 
Georgia,  b.  Ag  2,  19 14.  Address,  2540  5th 
Ave.,  S.,  Minneapolis;  bus.  add.,  410-12  3d 
Ave.,   N.   Minneapolis. 

1579.  FREDERICK  GORDON  REMANN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Ja  28,  1877,  Vandalia, 
111.;  s.  Frederick  (b.  My  12,  1849,  Vandalia, 
111.)  and  Julia  (Gordon)  Remann  (b.  Mr  i, 
1853,  do.).  Prepared  in  West.  Mil.  .-Xcad.; 
Barnes  5led.  Coll.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Alpha  Delta  Theta.  Prosecuting  Atty., 
Pierce  Co.,  1915 — -.  Elder,  Presby.  Church; 
mem.,  Tacoma  Cm\.  Club.  Married  Rose  B. 
Rowntree,  Jl  29,  1903,  Chicago  (died  O  27, 
191 1).  Children:  Julia  Catherine,  b.  .\g  24, 
1905;  Rose  Elizabeth,  b.  Ap  6,  1908.  Address. 
Court    House,    Tacoma,    Wash. 

1580.  MABEL  REYNOLDS 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ja  30,  1872,  Oshkosh. 
Wis.;  d.  Thomas  Reynolds.  Prepared  in  Stur- 
geon Bay  (Wis.)  H.  S.  and  Oshkosh  Norm. 
Teacher  for  several  yrs. ;  Libn.,  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
Cheney,  W^ash,  1903 — .  Address,  c/o  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  Cheney,  Wash. 

1581.  ROBERT  EARL  RICH.\RDSON 
Biologist;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1903;  b. 
N  28,  1877;  s.  Robert  (b.  1847,  111.)  and  Emily 
(Dickerson)  Richardson  (b.  1847,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  DePauw  Prep.  Dept.,  Greencastle, 
Ind.  Sigma  Nu;  Sigma  Xi;  Pres.,  Freshman 
Class;  Fellowship,  Z06I.,  1902-3.  Special  Scien- 
tific Asst.,  U.  S.  Fish  Comn.,  Stanford  Univ., 
1906-7;  Instr.,  Bionomics,  Stanford  Univ.,  1907- 
8;  Biologist,  St.  Nat.  Hist.  Surv.,  1909 — . 
Auth.:  \'arious  papers  on  fishes  of  111.,  For- 
mosa, Japan,  and  Philippines  with  D.  S.  Jordan 
and  S.  A.  Forbes.  Address,  Natural  History 
Survey,   Urbana,   111. 

1582.  JOSEPHINE  SCHILLINGER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  5,  1874, 
Moline.  111.;  d.  Martin  (b.  Je  3,  1836,  Baden- 
Baden,  Ger.)  and  Caroline  (Watrous)  Schill- 
inger  (b.  1844,  Zanesville,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Moline  Pub.  Schs. ;  Grad.,  Moline  Norm.  Sch. 
Phi  Delta  Upsilon;  Kappa  Alplia  Theta.  Taught 
H.  S.,  Moline,  1901-4;  H.  S.,  Butte,  Mont, 
1904-9.  D.  O.,  Am.  Sch.  of  Osteopathy,  1912. 
Address,   Moline,  Ill.t 

1583.  CURT  AUGUST  SCHROEDER 
Ins.  Bus.;  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1903;  b.  S  23,  1879. 
Ger.;  s.  August  (b.  1845,  Ger.)  and  Wanda  M. 
(Pillow)  Schroeder  (b.  Jl  10,  1859,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  W.  Div.  H.  S.;  Lewis  Inst.  Delta 
Kappa   Epsilon;   Phi    Lambda   Upsilon.      Taught 


Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1901-2;  Anal.  Chem., 
'903-4;  Agr.  Work,  Cuba,  summer  of  1904; 
.\nal.  Chem.,  assayer,  and  min.  work,  1904-10; 
Certified  as  Provincial  Assayer  in  British  Col., 
in  summer  1906;  Ins.  bus.,  Denver,  1910 — . 
Mem.,  Technic  Club,  Denver,  1913 — ;  A.  F.  A. 
M.,  1905.  Married  Yetta  McFarlane,  Mr  29, 
191 1,  Colo.  Address,  1815  E.  Colfax  Ave., 
Denver;  bus.  add.,  708  ist  Nat.  Bank  Bldg., 
Denver. 

1584.  MAI5EL  SCIIULTE  (RICHARDS) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  I,  1878,  Hopedale. 
111.;  d.  William  Henry  (b.  D  16,  1850.  West- 
phalia, Ger.)  and  Sarah  (Davin)  Schulte  (b. 
My  I,  1857,  Hopedale,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Chi  Omega;  Basket- 
ball team;  Class  Sec.  Cashier,  Hopedale  Bank, 
1901-7;  Local  Agt.,  Hartford  Fire  Ins.  Co., 
1905-11.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Married  Roy 
Charlton  Richards,  N  14,  1907,  Hopedale,  111. 
Children:  William  Percival,  b.  Ag  31,  1908; 
Celia  Agnes,  b.  D  14,  1910.  Address,  New 
castle.  Neb. 

1585.  FRANKLIN  WILLIAM  SCOTT 

(Husband  of  No.  1868) 
Professoi*;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1903;  Ph 
D.,  1912;  b.  N  12,  1877,  Centralia,  111.;  s 
William  Walter  (b.  Jl  6,  1849,  Hopkins  Co., 
Tex.)  and  Mary  Ellen  (Maddux)  Scott  (b.  M> 
IS,  1851,  Clinton  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Cen- 
tralia H.  S.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Alpha  Delta 
Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Ed.,  mini,  1900-01;  Co-ed.,  Varsity  Fortnightly, 
1900-01;  Ed.,  Illinois  Mag.,  1901-02;  Fellow, 
Eng.,  1901.  Instr.,  Rhet.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1901-3; 
Stud,  in  Harvard,  1903-4;  Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1904-5;  in  Rhet.,  1905-6;  Assoc.  Eng.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1906-12;  Asst.  Prof.,  Eng.,  1912;  Sec, 
Dept.  of  Eng.,  1910 — ;  Chairman,  Dept.  of 
Eng.  1916-17;  Sec,  Univ.  of  111.  Alumni  Assn. 
1907 — ;  Executive  Sec,  Alpha  Tau  Omega 
Fraternity,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Newspapers  and 
Periodicals  of  111.,  1818-79,  St.  Hist.  Lib.,  1910; 
Coll.  Readings  in  Eng.  Prose  (with  Jacob 
Zeitlin)  Macmillan,  1913;  (edited)  Burke's 
Speech  on  Conciliation,  Scribners,  1907;  Bio- 
graphies of  Addison,  Keats,  and  Shelley,  C.  M. 
Parker,  Taylorville,  1903;  stories  and  numerous 
articles  in  various  mags,  and  journals;  Ed., 
.4himni  Record,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906  and  1918; 
Ed.,  Alumni  Quarterly,  1907-17;  Ed..  L'niv. 
Catalog,  1 907- 1 909;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Alpha  Tau 
Omega  Palm,  1909-18;  Ed.,  do.,  1918 — .  Mem., 
Mod.  Lang.  Assn.;  Am.  Hist.  Assn.;  Assn.  of 
Coll.  Profs.;  Nat.  Coun.  Teachers  of  English. 
Married  f-thel  Clara  Forbes  ('03),  Je  18,  1908, 
L'rbana.  Children:  Mary  Forbes,  b.  Ag  6,  1910; 
Hugh  Forbes,  b.  Jl  9,  1915;  Thomas  William,  b. 
S  3,  1918.  .4ddress,  803  Michigan  Ave.,  Urbana, 
111. 

1586.  WILLIAM  HORACE  SHERMAN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Je  25,  1876,  Oakland,  111.: 

s.  Daniel  (b.  My  30,  1846,  Zanesville,  O.)  and 
Martha  (Allen)  Sherman  (b.  D  12,  1851,  Oak- 
land, 111.).  Prepared  in  Sullivan  H.  S.  Delta 
Tau  Delta.  First  V.  P.,  Monroe  Club  (Dem.) 
of  St.  Joseph,  Mo.,  1905-6;  Dem.  Nom.  to  Mo. 
Legislature,  1906;  Mem.,  43d  and  44th  Gen.  As- 
semblies; Asst.  Prosecuting  Atty.,  191 1-12. 
Mem.,  I.  O.  O.  F.;  K.  of  P.;  F.  O.  E.  Married 
Marie  Eden,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Children: 
William  Eden.  b.  1901  ;  Charles  Beveridge,  b. 
1902;  Joe  Allen,  b.  1905.  Address,  601  E. 
Missouri  Ave.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.f 

1587.  WALTER  CAMPBELL  SHORT 
Brig.  Gen.,  U.  S.  A.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr 

30,  1880.  Fillmore,  111.;  s.  Hiram  Spait  (b.  My 
4,  1840,  Randolph  Co..  N.  C.)  and  Sarah  Miner- 
va (Stokes)  Short  (b.  O  25,  1851,  Ramsey. 
111.).  Prepared  in  Fillmore  H.  S.  Math.  Club; 
Capt.  Vn'w.  Regt.;  Illio.  Instr.  Math..  West. 
Mil.    Acad.,    1901-2;    2nd  Lt..   25th   L^    S.    Inf., 


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[1901 


Ft.  Reno,  Okla.,  1902-7;  ist  Lt.,  i6th  U.  S.  Inf., 
Ft.  Giblion,  Alaska,  1907;  Capt.,  i6th  Inf.  A. 
E.  F.;  Maj.,  O.  R.  C;  Col.,  do.;  Brig.  Gen., 
do.,  19 18.  Won  Nat.  Pistol  Championshii). 
1909.     Address,  War  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

15S8.  AARON  TRABUE  SIMMONS 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  O  30,  1876, 
Jerseyville.  III.;  s.  John  Hardin  (b.  Ag  4, 
1S51,  Brighton,  111.)  and  Ellen  Frances  Trabue 
Simmons  (b.  Je  19,  1855,  Jerseyville,  111.). 
Preiiared  in  Jerseyville  H.  S.  Arch.  _  Club. 
Mem..  Baptist  Church.  Married  Emily  Kather- 
ine  Hulva,  O  19,  1908.  Children:  i'auline 
Ellen,  b.  Ja  2,  191 1;  Marjoric,  b.  F  15,  1913- 
Address,  i  Cedar  Crest,  Normal,  111.;  bus.  add., 
401-2-3  First  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  Bloomington, 
do. 

1589.  EDWARD  CLYDE  SLOCUMB 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  18,  1877, 
Mt.  Vernon.  la.;  s.  Charles  G.  (b.  Ja  i,  1843, 
Albany,  111.)  and  Eliza  M.  (Stephens)  Slocumb 
(b.  Je  9,  1845).  Prepared  in  Keithsburg  H.  S. ; 
Hedding  Coll.,  Abingdon;  Cornell  Coll.,  Mt. 
Vernon,  la.  Res.  Engr.,  C.  N.  W.  R.  R., 
1901-3;  Asst.  Engr.,  Track  Elevations  and 
Terminals  C.  B.  &  Q.,  Chicago,  1904;  Div. 
Engr.,  Beardstown  Div.,  C.  B.  &r  Q.,  Beards- 
town,  1904-8;  Engr.,  Grade  Reduction  and 
Im|)rovements  between  Concord  and  Centralia, 
1908;  Asst.  Engr.,  111.  Dist.,  Galgsburg,  1908; 
Pvt.  Engng.  Contr.  and  Mgr.  for  Irrigation 
and  Development  work  in  N.  M.;  Oil  and 
Artesian  Well  Contr..  Artesia,  N.  M.,  1908-12; 
Gen.  Contracting,  Minneapolis,  1912-14;  asso- 
ciated with  Ilaglin-Stahr  Co.  and  J.  Leek  & 
Co.;  Commissioner  of  Streets,  City  Engng. 
Dept.,  Minneapolis.  1914.  R.  O.  T.  C,  1917; 
Capt.,  Engrs.,  U.  S.  R.;  Co.  F,  313th  Engr., 
Camp  Dodge;  mem..  Regtl.  Staff  Hdqtrs.  Co., 
1917.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.. 
Ark  Lodge  176;  R.  A.  M.,  Ark  Chap.  S3; 
Flour  City  Camp.  M.  W.  of  A.  630;  West. 
Soc.  Engrs.  Married  Adelaide  Williamson, 
My  6,  1902.  Children:  Mary  Gilford,  b.  Ja  i, 
1904;  Margaret  Williamson,  b.  D  10,  1907. 
Address,  3535    Fremont   Ave.,   N.,  Minneapolis. 

1590.  ALFRED  HIGGINS  SLUSS 
Professor;  B.  S.;  b.  S  29,  1877  Tuscola,  111.; 
s.  Alonzo  Clayton  (b.  Grand  View,  111.)  and 
Minerva  Ann  (Higgins)  Sluss  (b.  Ilillsboro, 
O.).  Prepared' in  Tuscola  H.  S.  Foreman, 
Acme  Harvester  Co.,  Peoria,  1901-3;  Instr., 
Phys.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1903-7;  Asst.  Sui)t.. 
T.  I.  Case  Plow  Works,  1907;  Asst.  Prof.,  M. 
E.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1908-12;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do., 
19 12 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Acacia;  Sigma 
Tau;  A.  S.  C.  E.  Address,  1122  Ohio  St., 
Lawrence,  Kan. 

1591.  BRUCE  SMITH 
Teacher;  A.  B.;  b.  F  6.  1872,  Newman,  111.; 
s.  James  M.  (b.  O  8,  1832,  Park  Co.,  Ind.) 
and  Ellen  E.  (Pound)  Smith  (b.  S  11,  1844, 
Clark  Co.,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Newman  H.  S. 
Philomathean;  Eng.  Club.  Teacher,  rural  sclis. 
and  Newman  II.  S.;  teacher,  Eng.,  H.  .S., 
Decatur,  1901-7;  do..  Central  H.  S.,  St.  Louis, 
1907-9;  Soldan  II.  S..  St.  Louis,  1909 — . 
Married  Edna  Helen  Van  Meter,  Je  30,  1908. 
Child,  Bruce  I.aniies,  b.  D  11,  1909.  Address, 
310  Gore  Ave.,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.t 

1592.  GEORGE  CARROLL  SMITH 
Surgeon;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  19,  1878, 
Flora,  111.;  s.  Randolph  (b.  Plattsburg,  Mo.) 
and  Ximena  Lucia  (Hanna)  Smith  (b.  Louis- 
ville, III.).  Prepared  in  Flora  H.  S. ;  Areola 
H.  S.  Attended  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1901-2; 
M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1904;  post  grad.  work, 
Berlin,  Ger.  Alpha  Tan  Omega;  Phi  Rbo 
Sigma;  Alpha  Omega  Alpha.  Interne,  St. 
Josejjh  IIosp.,  Chicago,  1904-5;  .Surg.,  1906 — ; 
Assoc.    Prof.,   Surg.,   and    Sec.,   of   the    faculty, 


St.  Louis  Univ.  ist  Lt.,  M.  R.  C,  1913-17 
.\uth.:  Topographical  Anatomy  of  the  Female 
Pelvis;  Nicholas  Senn  as  an  Operator,  Bui.  St. 
Louis  Med.  Soc,  Vol.  2,  1908,  136  pp.;  In- 
travenous Local  Anaesthesia,  Jour.  A.  M.  A., 
Vol.  VIII,  pp.  855;  The  Histology  and  Nature 
of  the  .So-called  Foam  Cell  Tumors  with  a  Re- 
port of  Four  Cases  of  Endothelioma  Xantho- 
matosum,  Surg.  Gy)i.  Obstet.,  Vol.  XIV,  1912, 
pp.  55;  The  Value  of  Beginning  Passive  Mo- 
tion Early,  Following  Fractures  in  or  Near 
Joints,  Jour.  Mo.  St.  Med.  Assn.,  Vol.  IX,  1912, 
pp.  170;  Congenital  Absence  of  Ribs,  Report 
of  Case  with  Complete  Absence  of  the  Left  7th 
and  8th  Ribs,  Jour.  A.  M.  A.,  Vol.  LX,  1913, 
pp.  895;  Does  the  Internatl.  Adm.  of  Potassium 
Iodide  have  any  Effect  on  Thyroid  Grafts  in 
Guinea  Pigs?,  Jour.  Med.  Research,  Vol.  XXX, 
1914,  pp.  113;  Surgical  Lesions  as  Etiological 
Factors  in  Gastric  Svmptoms,  Mo.  St.  Med. 
Assn..  Jl.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.; 
Triple  A.  Golf  Club;  St.  Louis  Med.  Soc;  Mo. 
St.  Med.  Soc;  A.  M.  A.;  St.  Louis  Surgeons' 
Club;  Fellow,  Am.  Coll.  Surgs.  Married  Mar- 
garet Clare  Shirley,  N  6,  191 5,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress, 537  N.  Grand  Ave.,  St.  Louis. 

1593.  PERCY  ALMERIN  SMITH 
(Husband  of  No.  1662;  Brother  of  No.  2518) 
Missionary;  B.  S.;  A.  M.  in  Educ,  1912; 
b.  Ag  8,  1876,  Dixon,  111.;  s.  Eli  Clark  (b. 
Ap  23,  1829,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.)  and  Sera- 
phina  Frances  (Gardner)  Smith  (b.  Ja  14, 
1846,  Dixon  111.).  Prepared  in  N.  Dixon  H.  S. 
Pres.,  y.  M.  C.  A.;  Pres.,  Adelphic;  Math. 
Club;  Ath.  Assn.;  Orat.  Assn.;  Intersoc  De- 
baling  Team.  Instr.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1901-3;  taught  Eng.,  Hiroshima  Norm.  Coll., 
Hiroshima,  Japan,  1903-12;  founded  Eng. 
Teachers  Mag.,  1906;  Ed.,  do.,  1906-12;  Miss., 
Am.  Epis.  Church,  1912 — ;  Tsu,  ,  Japan, 
1912-14;  Fukui,  Japan,  1914 — .  Auth.:  Notes 
on  Practical  Phonetics,  100  pp.,  1910;  Stories 
from  the  West,  3  vols.,  150  pp.,  191 1;  edi- 
torials regularly  in  Eng.  Teachers  Mag.,  1906- 
ij;  Some  Phases  of  the  Play  of  Japanese  Boys 
and  Men,  Pedagogical  Sent.,  1909;  An  Am. 
View  of  Japanese  Educ,  Fukui  Prefectiiral 
Educ.  Mag.,  191 5.  Mem.,  .\m.  Red  Cross  in 
Japan;  Japanese  Anti-Tuberculosis  Assn.; 
Fukui  Prefectural  Anti-Tuberculosis  Assn.; 
Japanese  Purity  Assn.;  Advisory  mem.,  Fukui 
Prefectural  Educ.  Assn.  Married  Charlotte 
Enid  Draper  ('02),  O  20.  1903,  Yokohama, 
Japan.  Children:  Draper  Almerin,  b.  S  i,  1905 
"(died  My  26,  1908);  Hubert  Haven,  b.  F  22, 
1907  (died  Ap  11,  190S);  Frances  Enid,  b. 
F  21,  1914;  Haven  Gardner,  b.  Ag  9,  1918. 
.Iddrcss,   Kanazawa,    Japan. 

1594.  LORINDA  BALLOU  SPELLMAN 
Dairywoman;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Washington,  111.; 
d.  William  Wing  (b.  Ag  23,  1840,  Alexandria, 
O.)  and  Laura  Ballou  (Wartenbe)  Spellman 
(b.  Jl  18,  1840,  Zanesville).  Prepared  in 
Granville  (O.)  H.  S. ;  Denison  Univ.,  Gran- 
ville, one  yr.  Cataloger,  Cleveland  Pub.  Lib., 
ioo2-f>;  Libn.,  El  Paso,  Tex.,  1907-8;  teacher, 
Tularosa,  N.  M.,  1908-10;  do.,  Cloudcroft,  do., 
1910-11;  do.,  Carrizozo,  N.  M.,  1911-14;  Owner 
of  Clover  Leaf  Dairy,  1914 — .  Mem.,  Baptist 
Church.     Address,  Carrizozo,  N.   M. 

1595.  OTIS  ORION  STANLEY 
Phys.  and  Surg.;  B.  S.;  M.  S.,  1902;  b. 
My  22,  1874,  Montezuma,  la.;  s.  Ellis  J.  (b. 
Koleta,  111.)  and  Anna  (Dick)  Stanley  (b. 
-Sycamore,  111.).  Prepared  in  Wentworth 
Mil.  Acad.,  Lexington,  Mo.;  Cotner  Univ., 
Lincoln,  Neb.;  Univ.  Acad.  M.  D.,  N.  W. 
Univ.,  1906.  Adelphic;  Alpha  Omega  Alpha. 
A,sst.,  Physiol,  and  Grad.  Stud.,  N.  W.  Med. 
Sch.,  1903-6.  Practising  Phys.  &  Surg.,  Cham- 
iiaign  and  Urbana.  1906 — .  Capt.,  Med.  Corps, 
State  Psychopathic  IIosp.,  Ann  Arbor.  Mich., 
1 91 8;   Mustered   out,   D    191 8.    Mem.,   Christian 


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iSS 


Church.  Mariieil  Mabel  Kdith  Applegate,  Ag  12, 
1896.  Athinta,  111.  Children:  Deanc  Field,  b.  Ag 
5,  1S97;  Paul  Mcf-ane,  b.  Ja  8,  iSgg;  Katherine 
Kemp.  h.  N  25,  1902;  (iretchen  Anne,  b.  S  17, 
1904    (died   Ag   31,    1905);    Alice    Muriel,    b.    N 

12,  1906.  Address,  604  S.  Mathews  Ave., 
Urbana;  bus.  add.,  200  Co-op.  Bldg.,  Cham- 
paign. 

1596.  AMOS   MILTON   STEVENSON 
Law   Stenog.:   LL.    B.;   b.   Ag  8,    1877,  Man- 

ville,  111.;  s.  William  J.  (b.  Je  29,  1851,  Mus- 
catine, la.)  and  Ilattie  E.  (Reamer)  Stevenson 
(b.  My  26,  1855,  Peoria).  Prepared  in  Ottawa 
H.  S.  Taught  in  LaSalle  Co.,  1901-5;  Law 
Stenog.,  1905-9.  Co.  C.  of  Ottawa  on  riot  duty 
in  Danville,  111.  Married  Ida  M.  Mell,  N  26, 
1908,  Chicago.  Address,  425  Catherine  St., 
Ottawa,   Ill.t 

1597.  *RALPH  EWING  STEVENSON 

B.  S.;  b.  Mr  20,  1880,  Blootnington,  111.; 
s.  Thomas  W.  (b.  Ag  16,  1851,  Christian  Co., 
Ky.)  and  Mary  Alice  (Gildersleeve)  Steven- 
son (b.  My  22,  1858,  Hudson,  111.).  Prepared 
in  III.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  Normal,  111.  C.  E. 
Club;  Technograph  Bd.  C.  Engr.,  C.  &  A. 
R.  R.,  1901-2;  Asst.  City  Engr.,  Los  Angeles, 
1902-4.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  R.  A.  M.; 
DeMolay  Commandery,  K.  T. ;  Al  Malaikak 
Temple,  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S.,  Calif.;  Baptist 
Church.     Died  Ja  22,   1904,  Bloomington,  111. 

1598.     MILES  VINCENT  STEWART 

(Brother  of  No.  3983) 

Engineer;    B.    S.    in    E.    E.;    b.    D    10,    1879, 

Kewanee,  111.;  s.  Samuel  Parish   (b.  O  9,   1844, 

do.)    and   Mary  Jane    (Robson)    Stewart   (b.   Ag 

13.  1850,  Saxon,  111.).  Prepared  in  Toulon 
H.  S.  and  Acad.  With  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  1901-3; 
Testing  Dept.,  1903-10;  Cml.  Engr.,  Foreign 
Dept.,  1910-14;  Chief  Engr.,  Mex.  (jen.  Elec. 
Co.,  Mexico  City;  Foreign  Dept.,  Gen.  Elec. 
Co.,  1914-17;  Managing  Dir.,  Mex.  Gen.  Elec. 
Co.,  1917 — .  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Mar- 
ried Elinor  Blanche  Howd,  Je  i,  1906,  Schen- 
ectady, N.  Y.  Children:  James  Irving,  b.  N 
27,  1907;  Riggs,  b.  D  5,  igi6.  Address,  8a  Liv- 
erpool 133,  Mexico  City,  Mex.;  bus.  add., 
Apartada  No.  403,  do. 

1599.     JOHN  HARRIS  STRAWN 

(Brother  of  No.  2832) 
U.  S.  Bank  Receiver;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
Ap  27,  1876,  Albion,  111.;  s.  Halbert  Jacob  (b. 
My  16,  1847,  Perryopolis,  Pa.)  and  (Tassandra 
(Harris)  Strawn  (b.  Mr  30,  1851,  Griffin,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  So.  Coll.  Inst.,  Albion,  111.  LL.  B., 
Chicago  Law  Sch.,  1900.  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident.  At- 
tended Univ.  of  Mich.,  1897-98;  Practiced  Law, 
1900-5;  U.  S.  Treas.  Dept.,  receiver  of  insolvent 
nat.  banks,  1905 — .  Married  Margaret  Morris 
Reinhart,  D  9,  1909,  Waynesburg,  Pa.  Ad- 
dress,  First   Nat.   Bank   Bldg.,   Uniontown,   Pa. 

i6oo.  CARRIE  E.  TALBOT  (MINER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  JI  2,  1879,  Plymouth, 
111.;  d.  Otho  T.  (b.  S  6,  1849,  Plymouth,  111.) 
and  Mary  (Powell)  Talbot  (b.  D  2,  1852,  St. 
Mary's,  do.).  Prepared  in  Plymouth  H.  S.; 
Burlington  (la.)  Inst.  Alethenai;  Watcheka; 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  Married  T.  Ralph  Miner,  S  25, 
1901,  Plymouth,  111.  Children:  Russell  Ward, 
b.  Ag  23,  1902  (died  S  2,  1903);  Enid  Eliza- 
beth, b.  Jl  18,  1904;  Otho  Talbot,  b.  Je  9, 
1906;  Mary  Virginia,  b.  F  i,  rgo8;  Carol  Ralph, 
b.  D  12,  1909;  Paul  Floyd,  b.  D  18,  1911; 
Ward  Lester,  b.  Mr  22,  1916.  Address,  Knox- 
ville,   la. 

1 601.     LOUIS    LISTON    TALLYN 
Div.   Engr.;   B.   S.  in  C.    E.;   b.   Ag  5,    1879. 
Benson,   111.;    s.   Joseph    (b.    Bristol,    Eng.)    and 
Sarah   (Daniels)   Tallyn   (b.   Exeter,  do.).     Pre- 


pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Instr., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1902;  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1903;  Asst. 
Engr.,  Asst.  to  Chief  Engr.,  Supt.,  Water 
service,  Div.  Engr.,  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.  Co.. 
1904-19;  Chief  Engr.,  1919 — .  Married  Edith  M. 
Adamson,  N  1907,  Scranton,  Pa.  Children: 
William  Henry,  b.  Ag  25,  1908;  Miriam  Adam- 
son,  b.  S  21,  191 1.  Address,  625  Harrison  Ave., 
Scranton,  Pa. 

1602.  WILLIAM  ANTON  THEODORSON 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  26,  1879. 
Chicago;  s.  B.  S.  (b.  S  5,  1833,  Sweden)^  and 
Anna  J.  (Anderson)  Theodorson  (b.  F  18, 
1840,  do.).  C.  E.  Soc.  Struct.  Designer; 
Drafting  and  Computing,  Chicago  and  North- 
western Ry. ;  Bridge  Engr's.  Office,  Chicago. 
Assoc,  A.  S.  C.  E.;  West  Soc.  Engrs.;  Nat. 
Geog.  Soc.  Address,  5643  Kenmore  Ave., 
Chicago. t 

1603.  GEORGE  MERSHON  THOMPSON 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Mr  7,  1875,  Lanark,  111. 
s.  George  W.  (b.  1833,  Huntington  Co.,  Pa.) 
and  Alice  A.  (Ramsey)  Thompson  (b.  1833 
(/<).).  Prepared  in  Bement  H.  S.  Philoma 
thean;  Lincoln  Law  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Inter 
society  debate.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Bement,  1901-2; 
Lawyer,  1902 — ;  Postmaster,  1905 — .  Enrolled 
in  Army  for  Spanish  Am.  War  (saw  no  service) 
Mem.,  Disciples  of  Christ;  Bd.  of  Educ.  Mar 
ried  Lois  E.  Graves,  Je  30,  1902,  Bement,  111 
Children:  Jack,  b.  O  23,  1906;  Alice  Amelia, 
I).  O  28,  1908  (deceased).  Address,  Bement 
Ill.t 

1604.  MARY  ESTELLE  TODD 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  F  20,  1878,  Parish, 
N.  Y.;  d.  John  Bates  (b.  Parish.  N.  Y.)  and 
Ophelia  Rhoda  (Moore)  Todd  (b.  Delphi,  Ind.). 
Syracuse  L^niv.,  1895-9.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
Mem.,  Professional  Women's  League;  N.  Y.  St. 
Lib.  Assn.;  N.  Y.  City  Special  Lib.  Assn.;  Am. 
Lib.  Assn.  Address.  309  W.  93d  St.,  N.  Y. 
City;   bus.   add.,  N.  Y.   Pub.   Lib.,  do. 

1605.  EFFIE  MAY  TULL 
(Sister  of  No.  4007) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M..  1907; 
b.  Ap  6,  1877,  Farmer  City,  111.;  d.  Nelson  (b. 
I)  II,  1837,  Clarksburg.  O.)  and  Margaret 
CRieman)  Tull  (b.  Ag  7,  1850,  Yellowbud,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Farmer  City  H.  S.  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
Watcheka;  Alethenai;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Prin. 
H.  S.,  Camp  Point,  1901-3;  H.  S.,  Farmer  City, 
1903-9;  H.  S.,  Elgin,  1909 — .  Address,  359 
Park  St.,  Elgin,  Ill.t 

1606.     JOHN  JAMES  TUNNICLIFF,  Jr. 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ap  22,  1879;  s.  John 
Tames  (b.  Mr  17,  1841,  Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.)  and 
"Margaretta  Willoughbv  (Duflfield)  TunniclifF  (b. 
Mr  3,  1849,  Bloomfield,  N.  T.).  Prepared  in 
Knox  Acad.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Phi. 
Married  Blanche  McLaughlin,  O  23,  1901, 
Galesburg,  111.  Children:  John  James,  Jr.,  b. 
F  22,  1904;  Harriet  Ferris,  b.  Jl  19,  1909.  Ad- 
dress, 663   W.  North  St.,  Galesburg,  111. 

1607.  DAVID  CARROLL  VEIRS 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  S  22.  1877 
Rineyville,  Ky. ;  s.  Wesley  (b.  Cedar  Creek 
Ky.)  and  Bettie  Enfield  (Lewis)  Veirs  (b 
Rineyville,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S 
M.  E.,  Univ.  of  Neb..  1007:  X'arsity  Track 
Team,  1899-1901.  Instr.,  M.  E.,  Univ.  of  111. 
1001-3;  Draftsman,  The  J.  Geo  Leyner  Engng 
Works.  Denver,  1 903-4;  H.  E.  Brett,  Los 
Angeles.  1904-5;  Power  Plant  Designer.  Den 
ver  LTnion  Water  Co.,  1905-6;  Asst.  Prof. 
Mach.  Design.  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1906-7;  Hydro 
F.lec.  Power  Plant  Designer,  with  Geo.  A.  TafF, 
Consulting  Engr.,  Colo.  Springs,  Colo.,  1907 — 
.Iddress,  Colorado  Springs,   Colo.f 


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University  of  Illinois 


[1902 


1608.  HENRY  R.  WAHL 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  13,  1874, 
Deer  Grove,  111.;  s.  Fred  (b.  1831,  Ger.)  and 
Anna  (Kiirgis)  \Vahl  (b.  1837,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Sterling  H.  S.  M.  E.  Soc;  E.  E.  Soc. 
Erector  and  Tester  of  high  speed  steam  en- 
gines; A.  L.  Ide  &  Sons,  Springfield,  III., 
1901-3;  Steam  Expert,  111.  Steel  Co.,  Chicago, 
1903-5:  Engng.  Dept.  Commonwealth  Edison 
Co.,  Fisk  &  Quarry  St.  Sta.,  Chicago,  1905-11; 
Mech.  Testing  Engr.,  do.,  191 1-14;  Asst.  Effi- 
ciency Engr.,  Commonwealth  Edison  Co.. 
1914— .  Mem..  A.  S.  M.  E.;  A.  F.  A.  M. 
^Iarried  Myrtle  L.  Stoolman,  1901,  Champaign. 
Address,  6148  Eberhart  Ave.,   Chicago. 

1609.     ERNEST   LUDDEN   WAIT 

(Brother  of  No.  715) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  O  14,  1878, 
Armstrong,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  Anderson  (b.  F 
8,  1830.  VVilliamsburg,  Mass.)  and  Mary  (Car- 
ter) Wait  (b.  Blue  Grass,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Chem.,  Fertilizer  Works,  Chicago. 
Address,   533    Postal   Tel.   Bldg.,   Chicago. 

1610.  HARRY  JACKSON  WARNER 
(Brother  of  No.  2853) 
Surgeon,  U.  S.  Pub.  Health  Service;  B.  S. 
in  Chem.;  b.  Jl  19,  1880^  Prophetstown,  111.; 
s.  N.  C.  (b.  1856,  do.)  and  Euphemia  (Dias) 
Warner  (b.  1858,  Lafayette,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  Prophetstown  H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad.  M. 
D.,  George  Washington  Univ.,  1907.  Kappa 
Sigma;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Alpha  Kappa 
Kappa;  Chem.  Club.  Chem.,  U.  S.  Bur.  Agr., 
1902-8;  Past  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  Pub.  Health 
Service,  1908 — .  Joint  Auth.:  Bui.  386,  Bur. 
Chem.,  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Arsenic  in  Wall  Paper 
and  Fabrics;  Bui.  108,  do.,  Qnl.  Feeding  Stuffs 
of  the  U.  S.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  A.  M.  A.; 
Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Married  Edmonia  Francisco, 
D  21,  1912,  Cincinnati.  Children:  Murray 
Byrd,  b.  Je  4,  19 14;  Hugh  Francisco,  b.  D  21, 
1915.    Address,  Washington,  D.  C. 

161 1.  WINTHROP  SELDEN  WELLES 
Teacher;  B.  S.;  b.  Ja  i,  1875,  Penfield,  111.) 
s.  Joseph  House  (b.  O  19,  i8i8,  Glastonburg, 
Conn.)  and  Sarah  .'\nn  (Jones)  Welles  (b.  Mr 
8,  1832,  Unity,  Me.).  Prepared  in  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.  Supt.,  Sch.,  1901-7;  head  of 
Biol.  Dept.  and  Dir.,  Sch.  of  Educ.  Agr.,  St. 
Norm.;  Prin.,  S.  S.  Norm.,  River  Falls,  1910; 
Supvr.,  N'ocational  Agr.  Instruction  for  Wis. 
under  Smith-Hughes  Law,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Class 
Projects  for  Agr.  Studs.,  River  Falls  Norm. 
Sch.,  191 6.  Married  Anna  Gertrude  Hisel,  S 
2,  1897,  Normal,  111.  Child,  Barbara,  b.  My 
21,   1 91 6.     Address,   River   Falls,  Wis. 

1612.  CH.'XRLES  EARL  WETIIERBEE 
(Husband  of  No.  1456) 
Orange  Grower;  B.  S.;  b.  My  i,  1875,  Ster- 
ling, 111.;  s.  Charles  Adams  (b.  D  17,  1839, 
Sterling,  111.)  and  Margaret  Lavina  (Penrose) 
Wetherbee  (b.  My  26,  1840,  Steubenvillc,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Sterling  11.  S.;  Oberlin  Acad,  and 
Coll.  Archs.  Club;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Mar- 
ried Faith  Leland  Bardwell  ('01),  Jl  28,  1904, 
Dcs  Moines.  Address,  W.  8th  St.,  Upland, 
Calif. 


1613.     RALPH  JOSEPH  WILLIAMS 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  29,  1874, 
Galesburg,  111.;  s.  Edward  Payson  (b.  Ja  23, 
1832,  Russia,  N.  Y.)  and  -Xugusta  Theresa 
(Stevenson)  Williams  (b.  Je  28,  1835,  Mercer, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Galesburg  it.  S.  and  Knox 
Acad.  A.  B..  Kno.x  Coll.,  1897.  Phi  Delta 
Theta.  Arch.  Draftsman,  St.  Paul,  1902-4; 
do.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1904 — .  Mem.,  Uni- 
tarian Church;  Permanent  Sec,  Washington 
Alumni  Club  of  I'hi  Delta  Theta.  Address, 
Phi  Delta  Theta  Hdqtrs.,  65  The  Champlain, 
Washington,  D.  C;  bus.  add..  War  Dept.,  do. 

1614.    *SEYMOUR  WILLIAMS 

Minister;  A.  B.;  b.  Ja  2,  1876,  Cisco,  111.; 
s.  Andrew  Jackson  (b.  N  30,  1836,  Williams- 
port,  O.)  and  Violet  Elizabeth  (Hurst)  Wil- 
liams (b.  O  31,  1842,  Springtield,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Monticello  H.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad.;  B.  D. 
Garrett  Bible  Inst.,  1906.  Pastor,  M.  E. 
Church,  Garrett,  111.,  1901-2;  Stud.,  (Barrett 
Bible  Inst.,  1902-5;  Pastor,  Gage  Park  M.  E. 
Church,  Chicago,  1905-6;  do.,  Somers,  Mont., 
1906-9;  do.,  Camas,  Wash.,  19,09-11;  Puget 
Sound  Conf.  Evangelist,  191 1 — .  Married 
Jennie  May  Bennett,  S  3.  1902,  Belvidere,  111. 
Deceased. 

1615.  WINIFRED  SUE  WILLIAMS 
(CURFMAN) 
(Wife  of  No.  1489;  Sister  of  Nos.  2287,  3232) 
A.  B.;  b.  D  2,  1879,  Urbana;  d.  James  Alex- 
ander (b.  Jl  22,  1846,  Rockford,  N.  C.)  and 
.■Knnie  Jane  (Waller)  Williams  (b.  Mr  4,  1850, 
Louisville,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Newman  H.  S.; 
DePauw  Univ.  Alethenai.  Married  Lawrence 
Everett  Curfman  ('01),  Jl  28,  1906.  Child, 
Lawrence  Everett,  Jr.,  b.  Ap  13,  1909.  Ad- 
dress, 406  W.  Adams  St.,   Pittsburg,  Kan. 

1616.  FLORENCE  SHERWOOD  WING 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S. ;  b.  Jl  13,  1879,  La 
Crosse,  Wis.;  d.  Merrick  Prentiss  (b.  Hins- 
dale, Mass.)  and  Emeline  (Sherwood)  Wing  (b. 
Burlington,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  La  Crosse  IL 
S.;  Univ.  of  Wis.  Delta  Gamma;  Phi  Delta 
Psi.  Asst.  organizer,  Blue  Island  Pub.  Lib., 
1903;  Libn.,  Hudson  Pub.  Lib.,  1905-6;  do.. 
Whiting,  Ind.,  1906-8;  Asst.  Libn.,  Univ.  of  N. 
Dak.,  1908-9;  Libn.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  La  Crosse, 
Wis.,  1909 — .  Address,  1000  Main  St.,  La 
Crosse,  Wis.t 

1617.     SIDNEY  WALTER  WRIGHT 

Banker;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1910;  b. 
O  6,  1873;  s.  L.  P.  (b.  Je  9,  1851,  Salem,  Ind.) 
and  Mary  Jane  (Hise)  Wright  (b.  S  16,  1848, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Atlanta  IL  S.  Adelphic, 
Pres. ;  Sec.  Sr.  Class,  2d  Sem.  Supt.,  Sch., 
Alechanicsburg,  1901-3;  Prin.,  Hittle  Tp.  H.  S., 
.\rmington,  1903-6;  Supt.,  City  Sch.,  Hement, 
1906-9;  Cashier,  Bank,  Wessington  Springs,  S. 
Dak.,  1911-12;  V.  P.,  do.,  1912 — .  Mem., 
Christian  Church;  K.  of  P.;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Mar- 
ried Nellie  M.  Geddis,  Atlanta,  111.  (died  Jl  2, 
1907);  Stella  A.  Elliff,  Ag  12,  1909.  Child, 
Florence  Agatha,  b.  My  18,  1913.  Address, 
•Vessington    Springs,   .S.    Dak. 


CLASS  OF  1902  (172  LIVING,  9  DEAD) 


-.618.    *ANNA  WILHELMINA  AHRENS 
(DIVAN) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  4,  1880,  Champaign; 
d.  Henry  C.  (b.  Aldenburg,  Ger.)  and  Anna 
(Laun)  .Xhrens  (b.  Hessen,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  II.  S.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Belleville, 
igo2.  Married  Walter  Divan.  Died  Mr  22, 
1912,  Tucson,  Ariz. 


1619.  FRED  ALI'.EKT  ALSPACH 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ja  31,  1879. 
Mt.  Pulaski,  111.;  s.  Daniel  Albert  (b.  Mr  28, 
1855,  Orwigsburg,  Pa.)  and  Ellen  P.  (Hoy) 
.\lspach  (b.  O  27,  1855,  do.).  Prepared  in  Alt. 
Pulaski,  111.  C.  E.  Club.  Insp.,  1902-3;  In- 
strument man,  1903;  Steel  Insp.,  190^-4;  Chief 
Draftsman,  L.  A.  P.  R.  R.,   1904-7;  Engr.,  do.. 


1902] 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


157 


1907-10;  Asst.  Tax  and  Contract  Agt.,  Pac. 
Elec.  Ry.  Co.,  1911-16;  Tax  Agt.,  Pac.  Elec. 
Ry.  Co.;  Peninsular  Ry.  Co.;  San  Jose  R.  R.; 
Stockton  Elec.  R.  R.;  Krenio  Traction  Co.; 
V'isalia  R.  R.  Co.  and  Pac.  Elec.  Land  Co., 
1916 — -.  Married  Aliene  M.  Alspach,  F  27, 
1908,  Los  Angeles.  Children:  William  Albert, 
b.  Jl  18,  1910;  James  Cormany,^  b.  Ja  14,  1914. 
Address,  325  Mariposa  St.,  Olendale,  Calif.; 
bus.  add.,  788  Pacific  Elec.  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles. 

1620.  LILLL\N  1U-:LLE  ARNOLD  (ME.\NS) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ag  6,  1870,  Kinmundy,  111.;  d. 
Samuel  Houston  (b.  Harrisburg,  O.)  and  Ruth 
(Jackson)  Arnold  (b.  Frankfort,  Ky.).  Pre- 
pared in  Weslcyan  Univ.  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Asst.  Libn.,  Marshall- 
town,  la.,  1903;  Organizer,  Nevada,  la.,  1903; 
Head  Libn.,  jNIichigan  City,  Ind.,  1903-^;  .'\sst. 
Organizer  Pub.  Lib.  Com.  of  Ind.,  1906-7; 
Instr.,  Winona  Tech.  Inst.  Lib.  Sch.  and  Ind. 
Summer  Sch.  for  Libns.,  1906-7;  Libn.,  Car- 
negie Stout  Free  Pub.  Lib.,  Dubuque,  la., 
1907-16.  Pres.,  Ind.  Lib.  Assn.,  1906-7;  Sec, 
la.  Lib.  Assn.,  1910-11;  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.; 
Pres.,  la.  Lib.  Assn.,  1914-  Married  H.  C. 
Means,  Mr  30,  1916.    Address,  My  ton,  Ut. 

1621.  WILL  JOHN  BADER 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ap  3,  1880, 
Quincy,  111.;  s.  William  Frederick  (b.  do.)  and 
Louise  (Spaethe)  Bader  (b.  Muscatine,  la.). 
Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S.  Chem.  Club;  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  Chem., 
Dickman,  McKenzie  &  Potter,  1903;  Chem., 
Armour  &  Co.,  1904-=;;  Asst.  Chem.,  Cornell 
Univ.,  1905-6;  Chief  Chem.,  Chicago,  Rock  Is- 
land &  Pacific  R.  R.,  1906 — .  Address,  1644 
Vermont  St.,  Quincy,  111. 

1622.  ADALINE  MAITLAND  BAKER 
Librarian;   B.  L.  S.;  b.   N  30,   1879,  Chicago; 

d.  Henry  Davis  (b.  Ap  5,  1845,  Lockport,  111.) 
and  Agnes  Maitland  (Milne)  Baker  (b.  D  28, 
1855,  Lockport,  111.).  Prepared  in  Evanston 
Tp.  H.  S.;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1898-1900.  Lib.  Club; 
Watcheka;  Y.  W.  C.  .\.  Head  Cataloger,  N. 
W.  Univ.  Lib.,  1902-13;  do.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll. 
Lib.,  1913-15;  Asst.  Cataloger,  Evanston  Pub. 
Lib.,  1915-16;  Reviser,  Newberry  Lib.,  Chicago, 
1916 — .  Mem.,  Chicago  Lib.  Club;  Am.  Lib. 
Assn.  Address,  1325  Judson  Ave.,  Evanston, 
III. 

1623.  GUY  BERNARD  BARACKMAN 
Asst.   Engr.;   B.   S.   in   C.   E.;   b.   Mr  4,    1878, 

Reading,  111.;  s.  Milan  James  and  Alice  Cary 
(Tetlow)  Barackman.  Prepared  in  Streator  Tp. 
H.  S.  Draftsman,  Dept.  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R., 
1902-6;  Asst.  Engr.,  Pa.  Tunnel  and  Terminal 
Ry.,  1906-12;  Asst.  Engr.,  D.  L.  &  W.  Ry., 
1912-18;  With  Am.  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co., 
N.  Y.,  1918 — .  Married  Pauline  Croswell,  O 
2y,  1904,  Streator,  111.  Address,  41  Shepard 
Ave.,  E.  Orange,  N.  J.:  bus.  add.,  c/o  Am. 
Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.,  N.  Y.t 

1624.  JOHN  BARR 
(Brother  of  Nos.  587,  2574) 
Asst.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  4,  1881, 
Urbana;  s.  Andrew  (b.  O  i,  1837,  Renfrewshire, 
Scotland)  and  Elizabeth  MacBeath  (Paisley) 
Barr  (b.  Ag  3,  1841,  Scotland).  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  .^sst.  Engr.,  F.  C.  de  Cananea, 
Rio  Yapuiy  Pacifico.  Address,  Batooboy  Man- 
sion,  Mayo   Road,   Bombay,    India. t 

1625.  HERBERT  BASSETT 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  My  13,  1870,  Ton- 
'ca.  111.;  s.  Rarzilla  (b.  O.)  and  Lucina  J. 
(Mead)  Bassett  (b.  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Tonica 
H.  S.  and  111.  St.  Norm.  M.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1916.  Supt.,  Schs.,  Yorkville,  1902-3;  Supt., 
Schs.,  Wilmette,   1903-6;  Supt.,   Schs.,  Normal, 


111.,  1906-8;  Head  of  Dept.  of  Geol.  and  Geog., 
West.  111.  Norm.  Sch.,  Normal,  111.,  1908-15; 
do.,  1916 — ;  Asst.,  Geog.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1915- 
16.  Bur.  of  Research,  War  Trade  Bd.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Married  Blanche  Worley,  Ag  23, 
1898,  El  Paso,  111.  Children:  Harriett  Irene,  b. 
Ap  9,  1903;  Herbert  Worley,  b.  S  11,  1907; 
Donald  Arthur,  b.  D  7,  1917.  Address,  Macomb, 
111. 

1626.  JOHN  SCHUYLER  BATES 
Chief  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  26,  1877, 
Monmouth,  111.;  s.  Henry  II.  (b.  My  21,  1848, 
Tuscarawas  Co.,  O.)  and  Frances  A.  (Searles) 
Bates  (b.  N  23,  1851,  Tiffin,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Monmouth  H.  S.;  Monmouth  Coll.  Univ. 
Hand;  Mandolin  Club.  Draftsman,  C.  B.  &  Q. 
R.  R.,  Burlington,  la.,  1902-3;  Draftsman, 
Bridge  Dept.,  1903-5;  City  Engr.,  Monmouth, 
111.,  1905-11;  Chief  Engr.,  Fresno.  Coalinga  and 
Tidewater  Co.,  191 1 — •.  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C. 
E.  Married  Mary  Elizabeth  Brent,  Je  29,  1905. 
Monmouth,  111.  Children:  Kenton  Schuyler, 
b.  Je  4,  1908;  Margaret  Elizabeth,  h.  Jl  11, 
1910.     Address,   Fresno,   Calif.t 

1627.     FLORENCE  JENNIE  BEEBE 

(MCCARTHY) 

(Wife  of  No.  1730) 

A.    B.   in   L.   &  A.;   b.   O    11,    1877,   Mankato, 

Minn.;    d.    Robert   W.    Beebe.      Married   Harry 

McCarthy    ('02),   Ap   20,    1904,    Blunt,    S.    Dak. 

Child,    Harriet    E.,    b.    Je    26,    1906.      Address, 

Kewanee,  Ill.f 

1628.  WILLIAM  LEE  BENNETT 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  29,  1874,  near  Col- 
chester, 111.;  s.  Thomas  Duncan  (b.  Ja  13,  1836, 
LaHarpe,  111.)  and  Pheba  (O'Conner)  Bennett 
(b.  F  9,  1840,  Madison,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
West.  Norm.  Coll.,  Bushnell  and  Univ.  Acad. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Orat.  Assn.  Farmer  till  1904; 
Gen.  mercantile  bus.,  1904-8;  Exp.  Sta.  work. 
Coll.  of  Agr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908 — .  Married 
Clara  Hubbard,  D  29,  1902,  Urbana  (died  Je 
29,  1910);  Alice  Higgins,  Ag  21,  1918,  Urbana. 
Children:  Chester  Wallace,  b.  F  17,  1904; 
Gordon  Thurman,  b.  My  31.  1906;  Edgar  Fred- 
erick, b.  N  13,  1908.  Address,  402  S.  Vine 
St.,  Urbana. t 

1629.  ARTHUR  CLINTON  BOGGESS 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  2,  1874, 
Catlin,  111.;  s.  Enoch  Perry  (b.  Jl  17,  1837. 
Greenbrier  Co.,  Va.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Aus- 
tin) Boggess  (b.  Te  14,  1846,  Clinton  Co.,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Catlin  H.  S. ;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ. 
Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1906.  Philomathean;  Y. 
M.  C.  A.  Fellow,  Am.  Hist.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1903-4;  Harrison  Scholar,  Am.  Hist.,  Univ.  of 
Pa.,  1904-5.  Act.  Prof.,  Hist.,  Univ.  of  Colo., 
summer  term,  1905;  Prof.,  Hist.,  and  Pol. 
Econ.,  Pac.  Univ.,  Forest  Grove,  Ore.,  1906-10; 
Prof.,  do.,  Reid  Christian  Coll.,  Lucknov»r, 
India,  1910-15;  Prof.  Econ.  and  Missions,  Bald- 
win-Wallace Coll.,  Berea,  O.,  191 5 — •  Auth.: 
The  Settlement  of  111.,  1778-1830,  Chicago  Hist. 
Soc,  267  pp.,  1908;  Some  European  Condi- 
tions Affecting  Emigration.  Pop.  ic.  Monthly, 
pp.  570-578,  1910;  First  Days  in  India.  The 
Abingdon  Press,  i6o  pp.,  1912.  Ed.,  The  Luck- 
now  Collegian,  1911-15;  Khankab-i-Hmd,  1912- 
14.  Dir.,  Ore.  Hist.  Soc,  1906-10;  IMem.,  Y. 
M.  C.  A.;  M.  E.  Church  Missionaries  to  Mus- 
lins League;  Am.  Acad,  of  Pol.  and  Social  Sc. 
Married  Ina  Vivia  Gould,  S  30,  1908,  Forest 
Grove,  Ore.  Address,  Berea,  O. 

1630.  OLIVER  CARTER  BOGGS 
(Brother  of  Nos.  340,  683,  791) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.;  b.  1876. 
Douglas  Co.,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  Franklin  (b.  Jl 
2,  1832.  Lawrence  Co.,  O.)  and  Mary  Jane 
(.Armstrong)  Boggs  (b.  N  29,  1835,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Urbana  H.  S.,  and  Univ.  Acad.  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  Adelphic;  Orat.  Assn.;  Debater 


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University  of  Illinois 


[1902 


s 


Ill.-Ind.;  Varsity  Track  Team.  Real  Est. 
Dealer,  1904-8;  i-awyer,  1908 — .  Married  Ethel 
VV.  Boggs,  Je  25,  190J,  St.  Joseph,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Oliver  Carter  and  D wight  Stanley.  Ad- 
dress, Medford,  Jackson  Co.,  Ore.t 

1631.  WILLIAM  GEORGE  BOPP 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  3,  1880, 
Chicago;  s.  Charles  (b.  Ag  5,  1848,  Isny,  Ger.) 
and  Friedericke  (Schiele)  Bopp  (b.  Ja  18, 
1850,  Unterritzungen,  Ger.).  Prepared  in 
Lakeview  H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad.  Ph.  B.,  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1903;  J.  D.  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1904.  Commander.  St.  Bernard  Commandery 
No.  35,  K.  T.  of  Chicago,  1918— .  First  R.  O. 
T.  C;  Capt.,  Chicago  Police  Reserve.  Mem., 
Ft.  Sheridan  Assn.;  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Medinah 
Patrol,  Order  of  the  Mystic  Shrine,  Chicago. 
Married  Emma  Knoke,  Je  12,  1906.  Children: 
Helen  Bernice,  b.  Jl  5,  1909;  Marion  Lee, 
b.  Jl  9,  1912.  Address,  4438  Magnolia  Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  139  N.  Clark  St.,  do. 

1632.     WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  BORTON 
(Brother   of  Nos.    i8.'4,  2333) 

B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  29,  1875,  De  Land,  111.; 
s.  Albert  R.  (b.  Columbiana  Co.,  O.)  and 
Nancy  Jane  Borton  (b.  S  6,  1835,  Champaign 
Co..  O.).  With  Fort  Wayne  Elec.  Co.,  1904- 
Address,  416  W.  Jefferson  St.,  Ft.  Wayne, 
Ind.t 

1633.     HARRY  BERNARD  BOYER 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  F  10,  1877,  Vandalia, 
111.;  s.  Theodore  George  (b.  O.)  and  Susan 
(Lewis)  Boyer  (b.  111.).  Prepared  in  Union 
Christian  Coll.,  Meron,  Ind.,  1896.  Philoma- 
thean;  Debatmg  Team.  Atty.  Mem.,  Cham- 
laign  Co.  and  111.  St.  Bar  Assn.  Married 
Jrace  Humrichhouse,  Mr  29,  1905.  St.  Joseph, 
111.  Children:  Clyde  Bernard,  b.  F  11,  1906 
(died  N  ii,  1915);  Irene  Dorothy,  b.  Jl  10, 
1910.     Address,  308  E.  Healy  St.,  Champaign. 

1634.  JOHN  HENRY  BRADEN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Je  24,  1868,  Green  Castle, 
Mo.;  s.  Thomas  J.  (b.  Macoupin  Co.,  111.)  and 
Hannah  E.  (Sanders)  Braden  (b.  Monroe  Co., 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Kirksville  (Mo.)  Norm. 
Sch.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  I.  O.  O.  F.;  M.  W. 
A.  Married  Addie  Dunn,  Ag  22,  1895,  Down- 
ing, Mo.     Address,  Albia,  la.t 

1635.  JOHN  HENRY  BREITSTADT 
(Brother  of  Nos.  7404,  7405) 

Chemist;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  F  9,  1881,  St. 
Louis;  s.  John  (b.  Ap  24,  1843,  Marburg, 
Hesse-Cassel,  Ger.)  and  Louise  (Reisel)  Breit- 
stadt  (b.  F  15,  1852,  Belleville,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Quincy  H.  S.;  Wahl-Hemeis  Inst,  of  Fer- 
mentology.  Master  of  the  Art  of  Brewing,  1914. 
Chem.  Soc. ;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Regt.  Master  P.rewer,  Dick  &  Bros.  Quincy 
Brewing  Co.  Trustee,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  1912; 
Lambert  Lodge  No.  659,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Quincy 
Chap.  No.  5,  R.  A.  M.;  Quincy  Commandery 
No.  77,  K.  T. ;  Quincy  Consistory  32d  degree 
(Sovereign  Prince  in  Council  of  Princes, 
1912);  Quincy  Chamber  of  Commerce;  Quincy 
Turn-Vercin;  A.  C.  S.;  Am.  Soc.  of  Brewing 
Technology;  Chicago  Master  Brewers'  Assn.; 
United  States  Master  Brewers'  Assn.  Ad- 
dress, 325  S.  9th  St.,  Quincy,  111. 

1636.  ANNIE  MAPLE  BROADHEAD 
Osteopath;    .\.    B.    in    L.    &    A.      Prepared    in 

Mackinaw  H.  S.  and  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ. 
B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1^09;  D.  O.,  Coll.  of 
Oateofjathio  Phys.  and  Surgs.,  1916.  Dcr 
Deutsche  Verein.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Va.;  do., 
Westlake  Sch.  for  Girls,  Los  Angeles;  do., 
Bellinghani,  Wash.;  do.,  1906-12;  Osteopatliic 
Phys.  and  .Surg..  191 6 — .  Mem.,  Axis  C'lub; 
A.  A.  A.  S.  Address.  r,24  First  Nat.  Bank 
Bldg..    Long    Beach,    Calif. 


1637.  MARTIN  DENMAN  BRUNDAGE 
Ed.  and  Publisher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.:  b.  D 
25,  1877,  Malta,  111.;  s.  Frederick  Ilungerford 
(b.  N  I,  1835,  Wawarsing,  N.  Y.)  and  Kate 
,\nn  (Town.send)  Brundage  (b.  Ag  10,  1842, 
Sycamore,  111.).  Prepared  in  Malta  H.  S.  and 
Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic;  Eng.  Club;  Der 
Deutsche  Verein.  Teacher,  St.  Cloud,  Minn., 
1902-3;  do.,  Malta,  111.,  1903-5;  Bookkeeper 
and  Salesman,  Hope  Roller  Mills,  Hope,  N. 
Dak.,  1905-6;  Ed.,  Mcl'illc  Jour.,  1906;  Ed. 
and  Publisher,  Tolna  Tribune,  N.  Dak.,  1907- 
12.  Married  Eva  Maywood  Smiley,  Ap  13, 
1912,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Address,  R.  13,  Box 
386  B.   Los  Angeles. t 

1638.  EMMA  BUERKIN  (SHORT) 
(Sister  of  No.  1830) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  i,  1880,  Quincy,  111.; 
d.  Joseph  (b.  Mr  16,  1848,  Baden,  Ger.)  and 
Augusta  (Lerp)  Buerkin  (b.  Ag  18,  1852, 
Quincy,  111.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S. 
Teacher,  German,  H.  S.,  Mascoutah,  111.,  1902- 
3;  do.,  Eng.,  H.  S.,  Rochelle,  111.,  1903-4-  Mar- 
ried Robert  Louis  Short,  Ag  24,  1907.  Chil- 
dren: Katherine  Emily,  b.  Mr  23,  191 1;  Robert 
Joseph,  b.  Ap  16,  1914.  Address,  1466  Water- 
bury  Rd.,  Lakewood,   O. 


1639.  RAPHAEL  PARMER  BUNDY 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  1904;  b. 
Ja  5,  1887,  Oakdale,  111.;  s.  Isaac  N.  (b.  O.)  and 
Helena  (Smithson)  Bundy  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Zionsville  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Adelphic;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Orator;  Ind. -111.  Debating  Team;  Philo- 
Adelphic  Debating  Team;  lllini  Staff.  Married 
Edith  Abbott,  Je  16,  1908.  Children:  Mar- 
iorie  Ruth,  b.  Ap  30,  1910;  Hugh  Newton,  b. 
D   6,   191 1.     Address,  Zionsville,   Ind. 


1640.  EVELYN  BURRILL  (LEWIS) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  2,  1876,  Chicago; 
d.  Charles  Wesley  (b.  O  21,  1845.  Pittsfield, 
Mass.)  and  Viancie  (Emery)  Burrill  (b.  S  9, 
1847,  Pecatonica,  111.).  Prepared  in  Central 
H.  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Eng.  Club.  Married  William 
A.  Lewis,  Je  7,  1912,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Chil- 
dren: William  Charles,  b.  ;\Ir  i,  1913;  Bethlea 
Evelyn,  b.  Ja  19,  1915.  Address,  3537  Camp- 
bell St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1641.  CHARLES  NICKERSON  CADWELL 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  17,  1880, 
Arthur,  111.;  s.  Chauncey  (b.  Ja  9,  1846,  Eliza- 
bethtown,  O.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Nickerson) 
Cadwell  (b.  Ja  25,  1852,  Wareham,  Mass.). 
I'repared  in  DePauw  Univ.  and  Univ.  Acad. 
Ph.  B.,  1905;  J.  D.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1908. 
Phi  Alpha  Delta.  Atty.,  Chicago,  1902-12. 
Address,    Cadwell,    lU.t 

1642.  DAVID   GEMMILL   CAIRNS 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  25,  1880,  Waltham,  111.; 
s.  Robert  (b.  1834,  Philadelphia)  and  Anna 
(Williams)  Cairns  (b.  1840,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Ottawa  H.  S.  ;Mem.,  Ottawa  Lodge,  No.  588 
B.  P.  O.  E.;  Ottawa  Boat  Club;  Scribe  No. 
279,  Ben  Ilur.  Married  Elva  J.  Cairns,  N  17, 
1910,  Joliet,  111.  Address,  820  Pearl  St., 
Ottawa,  111.;  bus.  add..  Central  Life  Bldg.,  do. 

1643.  WILLIAM  CURTIS  CARTER 
Draftsman  and  Supt. ;   B.   S.  in   M.  E.:  b.   O 

10,  1881,  Homer,  111.;  s.  James  Franklin  (b. 
Je  24,  1851,  Bourbon,  Ind.)  and  Emma  (Melcer) 
Carter  (b.  Je  30,  1858,  do.).  Prepared'  in 
Homer  H.  S.  Const.  Engr. ;  Plant  Supt.  Link- 
I'.elt  Co.,  Chicago.  Married  Maye  Carter,  Je 
10,  191 1,  Chicago.  Address,  5429  Ingleside 
Ave.,   Chicago.! 


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1644.     AKLO  CHAPIN 

(Husband  of  No.  3482;  Brother  of  Nos.  1478, 
J050,  2612,  3319) 
Editor;  A.  15.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  28,  1880, 
Tolono,  111.;  s.  Edward  Bonaparte  (b.  I\Iy  7, 
1857,  Clyde,  N.  Y.)  and  Lucy  Margaret 
(Pierce)  Chapin  (b.  Je  2,  1858,  Hrownstown, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  II.  S.  Philo- 
niathcan;  Class  Pres. ;  Cor.  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Bus.  Mgr.,  Champaign  News,  IJ02;  Ed.,  Moul- 
trie Co.  News.  Mem.,  111.  Executive  Com., 
Christian  Endeavor;  Pres.,  Champaign  Co. 
Christian  Endeavor  Union,  1902-4.  Married 
Ada  M.  Miner  ('08),  Jl  6,  191 1,  Champaign. 
Children:    Mildred    Kuth,    b.    D    i,    1912;    Mar- 

faret   Mae,   b.    O    12,    1914.     Address,   Sullivan, 
11. 

1645.  EMMA  ALBERTA  CLARK 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2054,  2353) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  27,  1876, 
Sidney,  111.;  d.  William  Davis  (b.  D  21,  1832, 
Uniontown,  Pa.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Huff)  Clark 
(b.  O  22,  1840,  Coshocton,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Sidney  and  Urbana  II.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of 
Calif.,  1913.  Chi  Omega;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Univ.  Basketball  Team;  Der  Deutsche  Verein. 
Prin.  H.  S.,  Lexington,  111.,  1902-4;  do.,  Mor- 
rison, 111.,  1904-7;  Teacher,  Latin  H.  S.,  Ur- 
bana, 1907-12;  do.,  Latin  and  Eng.,  H.  S.,  Los 
Angeles,  1913-18.  Address,  3007  Leeward  Ave., 
Los  Angeles. 

1646.  ELWYN  LORENZO  CLARKE 
(Brother  of  No.  3685) 
Civ.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  18,  1879, 
Momence,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Lorenzo  (b.  1832, 
Naples,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Louise  (Wooster) 
Clarke  (b.  Momence,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mo- 
mence H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad.  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Kappa  Sigma;  C.  E.  Club;  Orange  and  Blue 
Club;  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Asst.  Engr.,  Delaware,  Lackawanna  &  West. 
R.  R.,  1902-s;  Res.  Engr.,  C.  C.  C.  &  St.  L. 
R.  R.,  1905;  Instr.,  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Mo.  Sch. 
of  Mines  and  Metallurgy,  Rolla,  Mo.,  1905-7; 
Jr.  Engr.,  U.  S.  Engng.  Office,  Seattle,  1907-8; 
Pvt.  Practice,  Civil  and  Hydraulic  Engr.,  Sher- 
idan, Wyo.,  1908;  also  in  ranching  bus.  Assoc. 
Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Louise  Ellison 
Underwood,  D  24,  1906,  Rolla,  Mo.  Children: 
Donald  Underwood,  b.  N  3,  1907;  Margaret 
Louise,  b.  Ag  4,  1909.  Address,  "ihe  Pines," 
Story,  Sheridan  Co.,  Wyo.  or  loi  Mountain- 
view  Terrace,  Sheridan,  Wyo.;  bus.  add..  Box 
587,  Sheridan,  Wyo.t 

1647.     ELSA   JEANETTE    COAR    (WALSH) 
(Sister    of    G125) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  22,  1879,  Ehren- 
feld,  Ger. ;  d.  Firman  Wood  (b.  D  2,  1825, 
Philadelphia)  and  Lucinda  Elizabeth  (Blake) 
Coar  (b.  N  4,  1843,  Boston,  Mass.).  Prepared 
in  Cambridge  (Mass.)  H.  S. ;  Gilman  Sch., 
Cambridge,  Mass.  B.  A.,  Radcliffe  Coll.,  1899- 
190 1.  Teacher,  German  and  French,  H.  S., 
Great  Barrington,  Mass.,  1902-4.  Married  Wil- 
liam Thornton,  Walsh,  O,  1904.  Children:  John 
DeWitt,  b.  S'25,  1905;  Howard  Thornton,  b. 
My  7,  1907;  Clifford  Marshall,  D  i,  1910.  Ad- 
dress, State  Line,  Mass.t 

1648.     'FRANK  BERNARD  COLLIS 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  4,  1878,  Hamilton,  Ont., 
Can.;  s.  George  (b.  Portsmouth,  Eng.)  and 
Thirza  (Dallyn)  Collis  (b.  Hamilton,  Ont., 
Can.).  Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S.  Y.  M. 
C.  A.;  Rifle  Team;  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc.  Asst. 
Supt.,  Richmond  Stove  Works,  Norwich,  Conn. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Died  N  5,  1903,  Nor- 
wich, Conn. 


1649.  JAY  SIDNEY  CONDIT 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  31,  1881;  s. 
Thomas  Knowles  (b.  F  11,  1855,  Winchester, 
111.)  and  llattie  Spates  (Dutch)  Condit  (b.  S 
26,  1854,  Beardstown,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Beardstown  11.  S.  LL.  B.,  Harvard,  1905. 
Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Mem.,  firm,  Winston, 
Payne,  Strawn  &  Shaw,  Chicago.  Married 
Edna  May  Mathews,  F  25,  1908,  Chillicothe,  111. 
Address,  4745  Kenwood  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,   1400   First  Nat.   Bank  bldg.,   do.'t 

1650.     W^ILLIAM    ADELBERT   COOK 

H.    S.    Visitor;    A.    B.    in    L.    &   A.;    A.    M., 

191 1 ;  b.  Ag  31,  1881,  Neponset,  111.;  s.  Adel- 
bert  Burton  (b.  N  11,  1855,  Earlville,  111.) 
and  Settie  (Snow)  Cook  (b.  Ag  24,  1856, 
Neponset,  111.).  Prepared  in  Kewanee  H.  S. 
Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  191 3.  Adelphic;  Bryan 
Prize,  1901;  111. -Mo.  Debate.  111.  St.  Life 
Certificate.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Albion,  III.,  1902- 
3;  II.  S.,  Marion  111.,  1903-7;  H.  S.,  Benton, 
111.,  1907-9;  Benton  Tp.  H.  S.,  111.,  1909-10; 
Fellow  in  Educ,  Univ.  of  Wis.  191 1;  H.  S. 
X'isitor,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  Boulder,  1913 — . 
Auth.:  The  Child  and  His  Spelling,  (with 
M.  V.  O'Shea),  282  pp.,  Bobbs  Merrill  Co., 
1914;  Every-Day  Speller,  (with  M.  V.  O'Shea 
and  Lillian  Holbrook),  4  vols.,  do.,  1917;  A 
Sur.  of  the  City  Schs.  of  Grand  Junction, 
Colo.,  (with  Frank  L.  Clapp  and  Samuel 
Quigley),  Daily  Nezvs  Press,  65  pp.;  A  Brief 
Sur.  of  the  Development  of  Compulsory  Educ. 
in  the  U.  S.,  Elementary  Sch.  Teacher,  Vol.  xii, 
No.  7,  Mr,  191 2;  The  Problem  of  Sex  Educ, 
Jour.  Educ.  Psych.,  Vol.  iv.  No.  5,  My,  1913; 
Vocational  Tr.  for  the  Indian,  Vocational 
Educ,  Mr,  1Q13;  Religious  Forces  in  Indian 
Educ,  The  Continent,  My  30,  1912;  Why  is  an 
Educ.  Sur.?  Colo.  Sch.  Jour.,  Vol.  xxix,  No.  3, 
N,  1913;  Equalization  of  Privilege  in  Co.  H. 
Schs.,  do..  Vol.  xxx.  No.  5,  Ja,  1915;  The 
Selection  and  Promotion  of  Teachers,  IVyo. 
Sch.  Jour.,  Vol.  xiii,  No.  5,  Ja  191 7;  Some 
Principles  that  LInderlie  the  Making  of  a  Daily 
Program  for  the  Rural  Sch.,  Colo.  Sch.  Jour., 
Vol.  xxxii.  No.  10,  Je,  1917.  Married  Hepsy 
Moore,  My  20,  1903,  Danville,  111.  Child, 
Ralph  Moore,  b.  My  26,  1909.  Address, 
Boulder,  Colo. 

1651.     THOMAS   PHILIP  COWLEY 

Elec  Sales  Engr.;   B.   S.  in  M.   E. ;  b.  O  21, 

1878,  Burritt,  111.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  Ag  2,  1840, 
Isle  of  Man)  and  Eleanor  (Lace)  Cowley  (b. 
Jl  12,  1875,  do.).  Prepared  in  Rockford  II.  S. 
Sales  Engr.,  Cline  Elec.  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago 
and  N.  Y.,  specializing  on  Printing  Press  Elec. 
Control  Apparatus.  Married  Olga  Helen  Cow- 
ley, i\Iy  8,  1909,  Chicago.  Children:  Helen 
Mary,  b.  F  6,  1910;  Dorothy  Ruth,  b.  Jl  25, 
191 1 ;  Eleanor  Grace,  b.  Ap  20,  1916.  Address, 
4443  Bernard  St.,  Chicago. 

1652.     WILLIAM  CROCKER 

Plant  Physiologist;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  A.  M., 
1903;  b.  Ja  27,  1874,  Poe,  O. ;  s.  Charles 
Crocker.  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  igo6. 
Gamma  Alpha;  Sigma  Xi.  Instr.,  Biol.,  No. 
111.  St.  Norm.,  1Q03-4;  Fellowship  in  Bot., 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1904-5,  1905-6;  Instr.,  Bot., 
Univ.  of  111.,  summer,  1903;  Instr.,  Biol.,  Drake 
Univ.,  Summers,  1902,  1904;  Asst.,  Plant 
Physiology,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1906-7;  Assoc, 
1907-8;  Instr.,  1909-11;  Asst.  Prof.,  1911-15; 
Assoc.  Prof.,  Collaborator  and  Plant  Physiol- 
ogist Bur.  Plant  Indus.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr., 
1916 — .  Auth.:  Articles  in  Pot.  Gaz.,  Plant 
World,  Sc,  Sch.  Sc.  Math.,  Proc.  Nat.  Acad. 
Sc.  Am.  Jour.  Bot.  Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.; 
Fellow,  Bot.  Soc.  Am.  Address,  U.  S."'  Dept. 
of  Agr.,  Bur.  of  Plant  Indus.,  Washington, 
D.   C. 


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1653.  RALPH  EDWIN  CUNNINGHAM 
Supt.,  Elec.  Distribution;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. , 
b.  My  27,  1878,  Emporia,  Kan.;  s.  Edwin 
Wilber  (b.  1844,  Huron  Co.,  O.)  and  Debbie 
(Rowland)  Cunningham  (b.  1846,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Emporia  (Kan.)  11.  S. ;  Coll.  of 
Emporia,  1896-99.  Univ.  Band.  Special  ap- 
prentice, Santa  Fe  R.  R.  Co.,  1902;  since 
then  in  various  positions  with  So.  Calif.  Edi- 
son Co.;  Supt.,  Elec.  Distribution.  Assoc, 
mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Married  May  Schenneman, 
D  II,  1905,  San  Gabriel,  Calif.  Children: 
Charles  Edwin,  b.  D  6,  1906;  Elizabeth,  b.  F  27, 
1908;  Martha  May,  h.  F  6,  1912.  Address, 
1725  Camden  Ave.,  S.  Pasadena,  Calif.;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  So.  Calif.  Edison  Co.,  Los  Angeles. 

16.S4.  LOUIS  CHARLES  DADANT 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2065,  3334,  8253) 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  O  30,  1879, 
Hamilton,  111.;  s.  C.  P.  (b.  France)  and  Mary 
(Marinelli)  Dadant  (b.  St.  Louis).  Prepared 
in  Hamilton  and  Keokuk  H.  S.  Track  Team, 
Mgr.  Mfr.,  Bee  Keepers'  Supplies.  Married 
Era  Miller,  S  14,  1904,  Hamilton,  111.  Child, 
James  Camille,  b.  D  15,  1910.  Address,  Ham- 
iton.  111. 

1655.  DWIGHT  STOUT  DALBEY 
Fanner;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  22,  1878,  Tay- 
lorville.  III.;  s.  William  M.  (b.  F  28,  1838, 
Columbus,  O.)  and  Mary  Nancy  (Hall)  Dalbey 
(b.  D  31,  1848,  Taylorville,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Taylorville  H.  S.  Agr.  Club.  Bd.  of  Supvrs., 
Gage  Co.,  Neb.,  1910-15;  Representative  Neb. 
Legislature,  1915-18;  Farmer,  Beatrice,  Neb., 
191 8 — .  Auth.:  The  Cowpea  and  Soy  Bean 
in  111.,  111.  Exp.  Sta.,  Circular  No.  69.  Pres., 
Gage  Co.  Auto  Club,  Neb.,  1912;  do.,  Corn- 
husker  Highway  Assn.,  1916-18;  Dir.,  Beatrice 
Cml.  Club,  1908-18;  do.,  Beatrice  Pub.  Lib., 
1910-18;  Trustee,  Presby.  Church;  V.  P., 
Beatrice  Country  Club,  1916-18;  Mem.,  Beatrice 
Club.  Married  Hannah  Virginia  Lewis,  D 
23.  1903.  Jerseyville,  111.  Address,  Beatrice, 
Neb. 

1656.  MARY  GOLDEN  DANELY 
(SLAUGHTER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  20,  1880,  Versailles, 
111.;  d.  Alfred  Marion  (b.  1842,  Worthington, 
Ind.)  and  Ella  (Cole)  Danely  (b.  Warsaw, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.;  Chadbrook 
Coll.,  Quincy,  111.;  Stud.  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1918 — .  Married  Dr.  Albert  Wilken 
Slaughter,  F  10,  1906,  Urbana.  Child,  Dan- 
ely  Phillip,  b.  Je    i,    191 1.     Address,  Paris,  111. 

1657.     RUBY  THORNE  DE  MOTTE 

(BROWN) 

(Sister  of  No.   1856) 

A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1906;  b.  N  29,  1880, 
Taylorville,  111.;  d.  Oliver  (b.  D  13,  1857, 
Taylorville.  111.)  and  Ida  Jane  (Berry)  De- 
Motte  (b.  O  I,  1859,  do.}.  Prepared  in  Tay- 
lorville H.  S.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Alethenai;  Wat- 
cheka.  Teacher,  DeKalb  Tp.  H.  S.,  1902-5; 
Asst.,  Bot.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-8.  Married 
Briggs  O.  Brown,  Je  26.  1908,  Boulder,  Colo. 
Children:  Stewart,  b.  Je  i,  1913;  Suzanne,  b.  Je 
I,  1913  (died  Je  6,  1913)-  Address,  R.  7, 
Seattle. 

1658.     HARRY   SAMUEL   DE  VELDE 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  3.  1876, 
Chicago;  s.  John  (b.  1843,  Holland)  and 
Bertha  (DeVries)  DeVelde  (b.  1848,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Tuley  II.  S.,  Chicago.  Baseball 
Team.  Teacher,  II.  S.,  Streator,  1902-3;  Aus- 
tin H.  S.,  1903-5;  Crane  II.  S.,  1905-7;  Chicago 
Norm.  Sch.,  1907-10;  Schurz  11.  S.,  1910-11; 
Austin  H.  S.,  1914-15;  Schurz  H.  S.,  1915 — • 
.Married  Frances  Anna  Smith,  Jl  24,  1902. 
Children:  Everett  Clark,  b.  My  19,  1906;  Ruth 
Edna,  b.  Ag  7,  1909.  Address,  Norwood  Park, 
Chicago. 


1659.  ETHEL  IRENE  DOBBINS 
(SAMPSON) 
(Wife  of  No.  2501) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  15,  1879,  Ipava,  111.; 
d.  David  Theophilus  (b.  D  22,  1849,  Ipava, 
111.)  and  Harriet  Belle  (Pennington)  Dobbins 
(b.  Mr  15,  1851,  Columbus,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Ipava  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Y.  W.  C.  A., 
Pres.;  Alethenai;  Watcheka.  Gen.  Sec,  Y.  W. 
C.  A.,  1902-5;  Stud,  at  B.  T.  T.  S.,  New  York 
City,  1907;  Stud.  Sec,  Foochow,  C^hina,  1908- 
9;  Bus.  Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Indianapolis,  1911- 
15.  Auth.:  The  Young  Woman's  Christian 
.\ssn.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Agr.,  1905.  Recording 
Sec,  Assn.  Collegiate  Alumnae,  Cent.  111. 
Branch,  1904-5.  Married  William  Edgar  Samp- 
son ('05),  Springfield,  111.,  S  8,  1915.  Address, 
1325    Bates   Ave.,    Oak    Knolls,    Springfield,    111. 

1660.     SARAH    PAULINE    DOLE 
(MORGAN) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  i,  1877,  Mattoon, 
111.;  d.  Joseph  Collie  (b.  N  22,  1822,  O.)  and 
Jane  Lydia  (Bennett)  Dole  (b.  N  21,  1842, 
Bridgeton,  Me.).  Prepared  in  Mattoon  H.  S. 
Alethenai.  Married  Dr.  Charles  Edwin 
Morgan,  Je  30,  1904,  Mattoon,  111.  Children: 
Mildred  Dole,  b.  Jl  2,  1905;  Martha  Louise,  b. 
|1  28,  1909.  Address,  909  Wabash  Ave.,  Mat- 
toon,   111. 

1 66 1.     WILLIAM  JOSEPH  DONOGHUE 
(Brother  of  No.  1213) 

B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Mr  18,  1879,  La  Salle, 
111.;  s.  Timothy  J.  (b.  Belville,  Can.)  and 
Catharine  (Cody)  Donoghue  (b.  La  Salle,  111.). 
Employed  in  Winona  Zinc  Works.  Address, 
LaSalle,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Winona  Zinc 
Works,  Winona,  111. 

1662.     CHARLOTTE    ENID    DRAPER 

(SMITH) 

(Wife  of  No.  1593) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  12,  1881, 
Yokohama,  Japan;  d.  Gideon  Frank  (b.  Jl 
20,  1858,  Lakeville,  Conn.)  and  Mira  Enid 
(Haven)  Draper  (b.  My  6,  1859,  Maiden, 
Mass.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Y.  W.  C.  A., 
Pres.;  Alethenai;  Watcheka;  Eng.  Club;  Phi 
Delta  Psi;  Class  Historian.  Taught  Yoko- 
hama, Japan,  1902-3;  Hiroshima  Norm.  Coll. 
Practice  Middle  Sell.,  1909-12;  Tsu,  Japan, 
1912-14;  Fukui,  do.,  1914 — .  Auth.:  Women's 
Work  (in  Japanese)  Tsii  Churcli  Monthly, 
1913;  Child  Training  (in  Japanese)  Kyota 
Diocesan  Times,  191 7;  do.,  Fukui  Prefectural 
Educ.  Mag.,  1918.  Mem.,  Japanese  Red  Cross; 
Japanese  W.  C.  T.  U.;  Japan  Kindergarten 
Union;  V.  P.,  Kyoto  Branch  of  Women's  Au.x- 
iliary  Nippon  Sei  Ko  Kai.  Married  Percy 
Almerin  .Smith  ('01),  O  20,  1903,  Yokohama. 
Children:  Draper  Almerin,  b.  S  i,  1905  (died 
My  26,  1908);  Hubert  Haven,  b.  F  22,  1907 
(died  Ap  11,  1908);  Frances  Enid,  b.  F  21, 
1914;  Haven  Gardner,  b.  Ag  9,  1918.  Address, 
Kanazwa,  Japan. 

1663.     EDWIN  LYON  DRAPER 
(Son  of  H18) 

Surgeon;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Ag  19,  1882, 
Albany,  N.  Y.;  s.  Andrew  Sloan  (b.  Je  21,  1848, 
Westford,  N.  Y.)  and  Abbie  Louise  (Lyon) 
Draper  (b.  My  17,  1850,  Woodstock,  Conn.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  M.  D.,  Harvard, 
1907.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon; 
Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident;  Col., 
Univ.  Regt. ;  Capt.,  Gym.  Team;  Illio  Bd. ; 
Physician,  1907 — ;  attending  Surg.,  South  End 
Dispensary,  Albany,  N.  Y. ;  Brevet,  Capt.,  111. 
Nat.  Guard;  Capt.,  M.  R.  C,  U.  S.  A.;  U.  S. 
Base  Hosp.,  No.  33,  France,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Med. 
Soc.  of  the  Co.  of  Albany,  Sec;  Med.  Soc 
of  the  St.  of  N.  Y.;  A.  M.  A.;  Univ.  Club; 
Albany  Country  Club.  Married  Mary  Frances 
Headen,  O  14.  1908,  Shelbyville,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Andrew  Sloan,  b.  Mr  21,  i9'3;  Walter 
Headen,  b.  Jl  18,  1915.  Address,  289  State  St.. 
Albany,  N.  Y. 


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161 


1664.  CLAIR   FRED   DRURY 
Farmer    and    Stock    Raiser;    B.    S.    in    Arch.; 

b.  My  27,  1878,  New  Hoston,  111.;  s.  Kdwanl 
L.  (b.  My  29,  1857,  New  Hoston,  111.)  and 
Fannie  Fatlclia  (fiarard)  Drury  (h.  ja  14,  1858, 
do.).  Prepared  in  New  Hoston  Pub  Sell.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Arch.  Club;  Hon.  Mem.  and  Pres., 
Tan  Heta  Pi;  Phi  C.amma  Delta.  Ed.,  the 
Tfchncgrath,  No.  15.  Arch.,  1904-Q;  Farm- 
er and  Stock  Raiser,  iqog — .  Married  Geneva 
Loosley,  Je  18,  1902.  Children:  Gladys  Loraine, 
b.  Mr  23,  1903;  Eustace  Loosley,  b.  F  4,  1905; 
Francis,  b.  Ja  24,  1906.  Address,  New  Boston, 
Ill.t 

1665.  MARGARET  DUNBAR 

Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  S  30,  1872,  Mon- 
mouth, 111.;  d.  John  C.  (b.  Ap  20,  1843.  Gran- 
town,  Scotland)  and  Mary  F.  (Smith)  Dunbar 
(b.  Mr  2,  1843,  Coral  Hill,  Ky.).  Prepared  in 
Monmouth  Coll.  Prep.  B.  L.,  Monmouth  Coll., 
1896.  Libn.,  West.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Ma- 
comb, III.,  1902-13;  Head  of  Dept.  of  Lib.  Sc, 
Kent  St.  Norm.  Coll..  Kent,  O.,  1913 — .  Ad- 
dress, Kent,   O. 

1666.     WILLIAM   NEIL   DUNNING 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  27,  1879, 
Chicago:  s.  William  Dewitt  (b.  Rome,  N.  Y. ) 
and  Isabella  (Cowan)  Dunning  (b.  Glasgow, 
Scotland).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Eng.  High 
and  Manual  Tr.  Sch.  Alpha  Tau  Omega: 
Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Shield  and  Trident;  111. 
Club.  Masonry  Insp.,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1903;  In- 
strument man,  1903;  Asst.  Engr.,  1903-5;  with 
Thompson  Starrett  Co.,  1905-6;  Ruebling  Const. 
Co.,  1906-8;  with  J.  W.  Snyder,  1908-11;  V.  P., 
L  W.  Snyder  Co.,  191 1 — .  Mem.,  Chicago 
Estimators  Club;  Chicago  Engrs.  Club;  Chi- 
cago Arch.  Club.  Married  Beatrice  M.  Ken- 
nedy, Chicago,  My  i,  1915-  Child,  Jean  Cowan, 
b.  Mr  19,  1916.  Address,  10  S.  LaSalle  St., 
Chicago. t 

1667.     ELMER  TRYON  EBERSOL 

Farm  Adviser;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  M.  S.  in  Agron., 
1915;  B.  S.  in  Agr.,  1916;  b.  My  27,  1867, 
Ottawa,  111.;  s.  James  E.  C.  (b.  Mr  6,  1847. 
Ottawa.  111.)  and  Maria  W.  (Tryon)  Ebersol 
(b.  Ag  31,  1847,  Greenport,  Long  Island). 
Prepared  in  Central  Norm.,  Danville,  Ind. 
Prin.  and  teacher,  Sc,  II.  S.,  Paxton,  111., 
1902-5;  LaSalle  Peru  Tp.  H.  S.,  LaSalle,  111., 
1905-10;  Prof.,  Phys.  and  Biol.,  Wlieaton  Coll., 
1910-11;  Head  of  Sc.  and  Agr.,  Drummer 
Tp.  H.  S.,  Gibson  City,  111.,  1911-12;  Grad. 
Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-13;  Instr., 
Crop  Production,  do.,  1913-16;  Dept.,  Ad- 
viser, do.,  1 91 6;  Head  Agr.  E.xten.  Service, 
Sears  Roebuck  &  Co.,  1916-18;  Agr.  Adviser, 
Logan,  111.,  1918 — .  Pres.,  Ford  Co.  Teachers' 
Assn.,  1904-5;  Supt.,  First  Congr.  Sunday 
School,  1903-5.  Married  Virtue  Grace  Dille, 
Ag  2,  1899,  Grand  Ridge,  111.  Child,  Elmer 
Tryon,  Jr.,  b.  D  15,  1917.  Address,  Lincoln, 
111. 

1668.     EDWARD  CAREY  ENGLISH,  Jr. 

Builder;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  N  19,  1876, 
Anna,  111.;  s.  Edward  Carey  (b.  St.  Johns, 
New  Foundland)  and  Marga  Anna  (Hartline) 
English  (b.  Anna,  111.).  Prepared  in  Anna 
H.  S.  and  Union  Acad.  Arch.  Club:  Track 
Team;  Univ  Band.  Arch.,  Supt.,  and  Gen. 
Mgr.,  English  Bros.,  Champaign;  Builders  of 
the  Auditorium,  Univ.  of  111.;  Chief  Pur- 
chasing Agt.,  Govt.  Aviation  Fields.  Mem., 
K.  C. ;  B.  P.  O.  E. ;  Champaign  Co.  Country 
Club.  Married  Harriet  Whitney  Aylmer,  Je 
24,  1903,  Anna,  111.  Children:  Edward  Carey, 
b.  My  22,  1904;  John  Aylmer,  b.  S  10,  1906; 
Susan  Harriett,  b.  Ja  23,  1909  (died  Jl  10, 
191 1 ).  Address,  715  W.  Church  St.,  Cham- 
paign.t 


1669.  GEORGE   CASSIUS    FAIRCLO 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in  C.    E.;   b.   My    13,   1877, 

Kingston,  111.;  s.  Isaiah  Drake  (b.  Orange  Co., 
N.  J.)  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (I'arker)  Fairclo 
(b.  S  4,  1839,  Dale,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Syca- 
more H.  S.  Kappa  Sigma.  Auth.:  Brick  Pave- 
ment Along  Street  Car  Tracks,  Engng.  News, 
1907.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  Mabel 
Lindsay,  D  6,  1907,  Champaign.  Address, 
916  W.  Park  St.,  Champaign. 

1670.  FRED    PETER    FALKENBERG 
Baseball   Player;   A.    B.  in   L.  &  A.;  b.   D   17, 

1879,  Chicago;  s.  Frederick  Anton  (b.  Jl  7, 
1856,  Larvig,  Norway)  and  Agnes  (Nerdrum) 
Falkenberg  (b.  Ag  31,  1864,  Christiania,  do.). 
Prepared  in  North  Div.  II.  S.,  Chicago.  Mar- 
ried Edna  Russell,  O  10,  1908,  Washington, 
D.  C.  Child,  Doris  Amy.  b.  O  31,  1909.  Ad- 
dress, Federal  Billiard  Hall,  Champaign. t 

1671.  JAMES    MOORE    FARRIN 
(Brother  of  No.  1672) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  24,  1879, 
Cairo,  111.;  s.  Thomas  Benjamin  (b.  Cincinnati) 
and  Julia  Rebecca  (Harvey)  Farrin  (b.  Sharon, 
Miss.).  Prepared  in  Cairo  H.  S.  C.  E.  Club; 
Asst.  Bus.  Mgr.,  Technograph;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Regt.;  Sec,  Ath.  Assn.  Asst.  Engr.,  Bridge 
Dept.,  I.  C.  R.  R. ;  Civ.  Engr.  in  reference 
to  Bridges  &  BIdgs.,  Cuba  R.  R.  Capt.,  2otli 
Engrs.  N.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  5th  Bat.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church;  A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Fanne 
Lee  Mosby,  Je  27,  1906,  Gulfport,  Miss.  Chil- 
dren: Moore,  Jr.,  b.  Jl  17,  igo8;  Fanne  Lee, 
b.  Ja  4,   191 1.     Address,  Camaquey,  Cuba. 

1672.  WILLIAM  OTIS  FARRIN 
(Brother   of   No.    1671) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  25,  1880;  s. 
Thomas  Benjamin  and  Julia  (Harvey)  Farrin 
(b.  1845,  Sharon,  Miss.).  Prepared  in  Cairo 
H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Agr.  Club. 
Married  Elizabeth  May  Heilig,  O  3,  191 2,  Car- 
bondale,    111.      Address,    Pulaski,   Ill.t 

1673.     OSCAR  JEFFERSON  FRANCIS 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ag  31,  1878, 
Stark  Co.,  111.;  s.  Henry  Jefferson  (b.  111.) 
and  Abigal  Jane  (Babcock)  Francis  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Wyoming  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta.  Arch.  Draftsman,  1902-11;  Arch.,  Isle 
of  Pines,  Cuba,  191 1 — .  Married  Marie  Mer- 
riman,  Ja  i,  1908,  New  York  City.  Address, 
Santa  Barbara,   Isle  of   Pines,   Cuba. 

1674.     JAMES  WILLIAM  FRAZIER,  Jr. 

Farmer;  B.  S.;  b.  N  23,  1878,  Bushton,  111.; 
s.  Thomas  E.  (b.  Westfield,  111.)  and  Alice 
(Swango)  Frazier  (b.  Hazel  Green,  Ky.). 
Prepared  in  Mil.  Acad.,  Danville,  Ky.  Mar- 
ried Sarah  Francis  Dameron,  D  i8,  1906.  Chil- 
dren: Tames  William,  b.  Mr,  igo8;  Virginia 
Dameron,  b.  Mr  1912.  Address,  R.  i,  Rar- 
din,    Ill.t 

1675.     JOHN   ANDREW    FREESE 

Phys.  and  Surg.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  My  31, 
1876,  Moultrie  Co.,  111.;  s.  John  W.  (b.  1843. 
Delaware  Co.,  O.)  and  Sarah  Jane  (Hamdton) 
Freese  (b.  D  25,  1844,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Prep.  Dept.,  O.  Wesleyan  Univ.;  Johns  Hop- 
kins Med.  Sch.,  1902-05.  M.  D.,  Harvard,  1907- 
Adelphic,  Pres.;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Track  Team; 
I  St  in  Adelphic  Contest;  2d  Oral.  Contest. 
Med.  practice,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Capt.,  Med. 
Dept.,  Nat.  Guard  of  N.  J.;  assigned  to  Bat. 
A.  F.  A..  E.  (3range.  N.  J.;  formerly  mem., 
Essex  Troop  Nat.  Guard  N.  J.;  Capt.,  M.  R. 
C,  U.  S.  R.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  The  Force  of 
Contraction  of  the  Gall  151adder  and  the  Source 
of  its  Motor  and  Inhibitory  Nerve  Fibers,  ■- 
report  on  work  done  in  Physiological  Lab.  01 
Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  Married  Dorothy  Ann 
Kent,  Je  17,  1914,  East  Orange,  N.  J.  Chd- 
dren:  John  Andrew,  Jr.,  b.  Je  14,  191=;;  Jane 
Hamilton,  b.  O  28,  19 1/-  Address,  60  S.  Clin- 
ton St..  East  Orange,  N.  J. 


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1676.  THOMAS  IRVIN  FULLENVVIDER 
(Brother  of  N'os.  1132,  4666) 
Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  8,  1881, 
Meclianicsburg,  111.;  s.  Henry  Thomas  (b.  Mr 
I,  1846,  Mechanicsburg,  111.)  and  Sarah  Con- 
net  (Lindsley)  Fullenwider  (b.  O  21,  1848, 
Grove  Citv,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mechanicsburg 
H.  S.  C  E.  Club;  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Hazelton 
Prize  Medal;  Illio  Bd.;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Col., 
Univ.  Regt.;  Engr.,  Springfield  Bridge  &  Iron 
Co.,  1902-7;  Asst.  Engr.,  Scherzer  Rolling  Lift 
Bridge  Co.,  Chicago,  1907-9;  Contr.  Agt.,  Am. 
Bridge  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Minneapolis  Office,  1909- 
13;  Supt.,  North  Works,  The  Burr  Co.,  Cham- 
paign, 191 3-14;  Asst.  with  Thresham  D.  Gregg, 
consulting  Engr..  Minneapolis,  1914-15;  Struct. 
Engr.,  Northland  Pine  Co.,  Mirineapolis,  1915- 
17;  Asst.  Engr.,  The  Minneapolis  Steel  &  Mfg. 
Co.,  1917;  City  Sales  Mgr.,  Mil-Ko-Ko  Co., 
Minneapolis,  1918 — .  Married  Anna  Lawrence 
Redding,  F  16,  191 1,  Thief  River  Falls,  Minn. 
Address,  611  Delaware  St.,  S.  E.  Minneapolis; 
bus.  add.,  305  Tribune  Annex,  do. 

1677.  IRWIN  LEE  FULLER 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  S  19,  1878,  Galesburg, 
111.;  s.  Melvin  E.  (b.  My  27,  1839,  Gardiner, 
Me.)  and  Mary  A.  (Stancliffe)  Fuller  (b.  Ja 
24,  1842,  Edinborough,  Pa.).  Prepared,  in 
.Peoria  H.  S. ;  LTniv.  of  Minn.,  1897-8.  Kappa 
Sigma;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Glee  Club.  Lawyer, 
1909.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  Creve  Coeur 
Club;  Peoria  Bar  Assn.;  111.  St.  Bar  Assn. 
Married  Ella  Tenny,  Ap  28,  1909,  Chicago. 
Address,  Peoria. 

1678.  HUGH  REGNIER  FULLERTON 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  Ap  9,  1880, 
Havana,  111.;  s.  Hugh  and  Mary  (Regnier) 
Fullerton.  Prepared  in  No.  111.  Norm.  Sch. 
LL.  B..  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1904.  With  Sears, 
Roebuck  &  Co.;  Law  Practice,  Corp.  counsel's 
office,  Seattle;  Life  Ins.,  Abstract  bus..  Law 
Practice.  Mem.,  Mun.  League  of  Seattle; 
Men's  Club;  Congr.  Church;  Univ.  of  Mich. 
Alumni  Assn.  of  Seattle.  Married  Manon  B. 
Fullerton,  D  29,  1909,  Dubuque,  la.  Child, 
Manon  Catherine,  b.  F  11,  191 1.  Address. 
1412  Grand  Ave.,  Seattle;  bus.  add.,  527  County 
City  Bldg.,  do. 

1679.     ROBERT    BRUCE    FULTON 
(Brother  of  No.  1133) 

Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  My  13,  1877- 
Lynedoch,  Ontario,  Can.;  s.  James  (b.  My  12, 
1843,  Dundas,  Can.)  and  Jane  Elizabeth  (Gray) 
Fulton  (b.  My  10,  1843,  Portage  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Hartford  City  II.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
Baseball  Team.  Rodman  and  Instrumentman, 
U.  P.  R.  R.,  1902;  Asst.  Engr.,  L.  N.  R.  R., 
1902-3;  Res.  Engr.,  Big  Four  R.  R.,  1903-4: 
C.  E.  Contr.,  1904-8;  Irrigation  Engr.,  St.  of 
Wash.,  1909-10;  Const.  Engr.,  J'ac.  Coast  Pipe 
Co.,  191 1 ;  do..  Continental  Pipe  Mfg.  Co., 
Seattle,  1918 — .  Capt.,  150th  Engrs.,  Camp 
Shelby,  Miss.,  1917;  Mustered  out,  D  16,  1918. 
Address,  857  Government  Way,  Coeur  D'Alepe, 
Idaho;  bus.  add..  Continental  Pipe  Mfg.  Co., 
Seattle. 

1680.     *LEWIS  THERON  GALLAHER 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  21,  1872,  Odell,  111.; 
s.  T.  E.  (b.  Pittsburg)  and  R.  Ida  (Puffer) 
Gallaher  (b.  North  Sunderland,  Mass.).  Pre- 
pared in  Mt.  Palatine  Sch.;  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Taught,  Byron,  111.,  1902-3;  Rose  City,  Mich., 
1903-4.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church.  Married 
Louise  May  Sherwood,  D  25,  1902,  Ypsilanti, 
Mich.     Died  D   10,  1904,  Lostant,  111. 

1 681.  RICHARD  PRATT  GARRETT 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  O  i,  1877,  Delavan, 
111.;  s.  Joseph  M.  and  Louise  B.  (Wilson)  Gar- 
rett. Prepared  in  Delavan  II.  S.  Track  Team. 
Admitted  to  Bar,  1904;  Claim  Agt.,  Chicago 
City    Ry.   Co.,    1902-4;    do.,    London   Guarantee 


and  Accident  Co.,  1905-14;  pvt.  practice  of 
law,  1914 — .  Mem.,  Illini  Club  of  Chicago; 
Olympic  Fields  Country  Club;  Chicago  Bar 
Assn.;  Am.  Lodge,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Washington 
Chap.  R.  A.  M.  Address.  1539  E.  6f)th  PL, 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  446-29  S.  LaSalle  St.,  do. 

1682.     MYRTLE  GAYMAN   (SCHOTT) 

(Sister  of  Nos.  505,  1033) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  28,  1879,  Champaign; 
d.  George  (b.  Ag  25,  1842,  Akron,  O.)  and 
Louise  (Stoltey)  Cayman  (b.  Mr  3,  1844,  Han- 
over, Ger.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Teacher,  Champaign,  1901-2;  Troy,  1903-5. 
Married  Darwin  Schott,  O  11,  1905,  (Tham- 
paign.     Address,   Buckley,  Ill.t 

1683.  MABEL  LOUISE  GEIGER 
Teacher;    B.    L.    S.;    b.    Ap   2,    1879,    Peoria; 

d.  Frederic  (b.  N  3,  1844,  Opelousas,  La.)  and 
Magdalena  (Hofer)  Geiger  (b.  Ja  6,  1847, 
Baden,  (ier.).  Prepared  in  Peoria  H.  S. ; 
I'radley  Poly.  Inst.  Watcheka.  Teacher,  Pub. 
Schs.,  Peoria,  1903.  Mem.,  Assn.  of  Arts, 
I'radley  Inst.;  Lib.  Club.  Address,  914  Jack- 
son  St.,   Peoria. 

1684.  LAURA    RUSSELL    GIBBS 
(Sister  of  Nos.   1335,  2101) 

Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  N  11,  1876,  River- 
ton,  Ky.;  d.  George  (b.  1842,  Wareham,  Mass.) 
and  Elizabeth  Thacher  (Hodge)  Gibbs  (b.  1846, 
Plymouth,  Mass.)  Prepared  in  Miss  Wessel- 
hoeft's  Sch.,  Boston.  A.  M.,  Columbia,  1918. 
Watcheka;  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Lib.  Club.  Asst. 
in  charge  of  loan  desk,  Univ.  of  HI.,  1898- 
1901;  Cataloger,  Harvard  Coll.  Lib.,  1902-3; 
Asst.  to  Libn.,  Radcliffe  Coll.  Lib.,  1904-8; 
C^ataloger,  Brown  Univ.  Lib.,  1908-13;  Serial 
Cataloger,  Columbia  Lib.,  19 13 — .  Mem.,  Uni- 
tarian Church;  Am.  Lib.  Assn.,  1902 — ;  Rhode 
Island  Lib.  Assn.;  N.  Y.  Lib.  Club,  1914 — . 
Address,  449  W.   123rd  St.,  New  York  City. 

1685.     ALETHA   GILKERSON    (WELLS) 

(Daughter   of  No.    138;    Sister   of   Nos.    1877, 

2396,    2994) 

A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  F  14,  1879;  d.  Hiram  ('77)1 
(b.  O  14,  1853,  Genoa.  111.)  and  Portia  (Moffet) 
Gilkerson  (b.  D  14,  1853,  Bell  Co.,  Tex.).  Pre- 
pared in  Marengo  H.  S.  Teacher,  1902-5; 
Nurse,  1905-13.  Married  Hilby  M.  Wells,  Jr., 
F  14,  1913,  Douglas,  Ariz.  Children:  Mar- 
garet Eunice,  b.  Mr  8,  1914;  Helen  Louise, 
b.  N  14,  1915;  Hilary  Alvus,  b.  Ja  23,  1918. 
.Address,  Douglas,  Ariz. 

1686.  BELLE  IRENE  GILLESPIE  (GRAY) 
(Sister  of  No.  2102) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1903;  b.  Je  8,  1880, 
Harris,  111.;  d.  George  M.  (b.  S  7,  1848, 
Bloomington,  111.)  and  Ollie  Eugene  (Craw- 
ford) Gillespie  (b.  F  14,  1856,  Ross  Co.,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Teacher,  Eng., 
H.  S.  Charleston,  1903-5.  Pres.,  Study  Club, 
Davenport,    Wash.      Married    Robert    Gray,   My 

12,  1908,   Champaign.      Children:    Helen,    b.    D 

13,  1909;  Marian,  b.  Ag  4,  1912;  Virginia,  b. 
.\p  29,   1916.     Address,  Colfax,  Wash. 

1687.  MARY  EMMA  GOFF 
(Sister  of  Nos.  3749,  4170) 
Classifier  and  Cataloger,  Univ.  of  Tex. 
Lib.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  191 1;  b.  Ag 
4,  1878,  Elmira,  N.  Y.;  d.  Arthur  M.  (b.  Jl  3', 
1848,  Elmira,  N.  Y.)  and  Clara  B.  (Hall) 
GotT,  (b.  S  2,  1848,  Guildhall,  Vt.).  Prepared 
in  Rantoul  H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad.  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  Barry,  111.;  Prin.,  do.,  1902-4;  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  Havana,  111.,  1904-7;  do..  Hoopeston, 
111.,  1908-9;  Classifier  and  Cataloger,  Univ. 
of  Tex.  Lib.,  1Q11-18.  Camp  Libn.,  Camp  Mc 
.'\rthur,  Waco,  Tex.  Address,  1305  W.  22d  St., 
Austin,  Tex.;  bus.  add.,  Univ.  of  Texas,  do. 


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1688.  EDNA  LUCY  GOSS 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Piano,  111.;  d.  George 
(b.  Vt.)  and  Mary  (Lanthrop)  Goss  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Piano  H.  S.  and  Morgan  Park 
Acad.;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1899.  Lib.  Club. 
Reference  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.  Lib.,  1902-3; 
Cataloger,  Univ.  of  Calif.  Lib.,  1903-5,  191 1- 
13;  Libn.,  111.,  St.  Lab.  of  Nat.  Hist.,  1905-6; 
Special  Cataloger,  1^06-7;  Head  Cataloger, 
Bryn  Mawr  Coll.  Lib.,  1907-8;  Asst.,  John 
Crerar  Lib.,  1908-11;  Head  Cataloger,  Univ. 
of  Minn.  Lib.,  19 14—.  Mem..  Am.  Lib.  Assn.; 
Chm.,  Catalog  Sec,  1917.  Address,  Univ.  of 
Minn.   Lib.,   Minneapolis. 

1689.  ARCHIE  JAMES  GRAHAM 
Surgeon;  A.  R.  in  Sc;  b.  D  ig,  1873,  Galli- 
polis,  O.;  s.  James  Maxon  (b.  S  12,  1830,  do.) 
and  Elizabeth  (Rose)  Graham  (b.  Air  30,  1834, 
Zanesville,  O.).  Prepared  in  Gallia  Acad., 
Gallipolis,  O.  and  Nat.  Norm.  Univ.,  Lebanon, 
O.  and  Univ.  Acad.  M.  D.,  P.  &  S.,  Chicago, 
1902;  F.  A.  C.  S.,  Am.  Coll.  of  Surgs.,  1914. 
Med.  Soc. ;  /Mjiha  Kappa  Kappa.  Interne, 
Englewood  Hosp.,  1902-3;  practice  of  surgery, 
1902 — ;  Instr.,  Surgery  (Operative),  Coll.  of 
Med.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913 — .  Auth.:  Relaxation 
of  Muscles  in  Treatment  of  Fractures,  ///, 
Med.  Jour.,  191 5.  Mem.,  Chicago  Med.,  Soc; 
M.  E.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Illini  Club.  Ad- 
dress, 6411  S.  Green  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.. 
6250  S.  Halsted  St.,  do. 

1690.  MARJORIE  GRAVES  (WALTON) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  My  27,  1878,  Dubuque,  la.;  d. 
Julius  Kingman  (b.  S  29,  1837,  Keene,  N.  H.) 
and  Lucy  Caroline  (Robinson)  Graves  (b.  Ja 
24,  1842,  Salem,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Dubuque 
H.  S.;  Hillside  Home  Sch.,  Wis.  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Watcheka;  Girls'  Alan- 
dolin  Club;  Lib.  Club.  Asst.  Libn.,  Carnegie- 
Stout  Free  Lib.,  1902-5;  Libn.,  Oskaloosa  (la.) 
Pub.  Lib.,  Oskaloosa,  1905-7.  Mem.,  la.  Lib. 
Assn.;  Bd.  of  Trustees  and  Chm.,  Book  Com., 
Oskaloosa,  Pub.  Lib.  Married  Ralph  Daniel 
Walton,  Ap  9,  1907,  Oskaloosa,  la.  Children: 
Helen  Graves,  b.  Ja  13,  1908;  Margaret  Noble 
and  Louise  Robinson,  b.  Ja  31,  1910.  Ad- 
dress,   Elvyn    PL,    Oskaloosa,    la. 

169J.     EDWIN  GARDNER  GREENMAN 

(Brother  of  No.  3003) 
Mech.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  M.  E.,  1907; 
b.  Ap  28,  1881,  Taylorville,  111.;  s.  Edwin  G. 
(b.  JI  19,  1848,  Corning,  N.  Y.)  and  Carrie 
Hoose  (Paine)  Greenman  (b.  Jl  15,  i860, 
Castleton,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Pana,  111. 
Tau  Bet  Pi.  Apprentice,  Allis-Chalmers  Co., 
1902;  Instr.,  M.  E.,  LIniv.,  of  111.,  1902-3; 
Instr.,  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1903-4; 
Draftsman  with  the  Luiikenheimer  Co.,  Cin 
cinnati,  1904-5;  Chief  Draftsman,  1905-14; 
Asst.  Prof.,  M.  E.,  in  charge  Wash.  Design, 
Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1914-16;  Sec.-Treas.,  Reliable 
Plumbing  and  Heating  Co.,  Champaign,  1916 — . 
Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.,  1913.  Married  Pearle 
Brownell,  S  17,  1904,  Champaign.  Children: 
Paul  Herget,  b.  My  22,  1907;  Robert  Brownell, 
b.  Jl  24,  190S;  Clarence  Paine,  b.  Je  25,  1910; 
Hugh  Merrill,  b.  F  5,  1914.  Address,  1400  W. 
Washington   St.,   Champaign. 

1692.     CARL  FREDERICK  HAGEDORN 
(Brother   of  No.   4691) 

Chemist;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  17,  1880,  Ger.; 
s.  Fred  (b.  1850,  Ger.)  and  Andina  (Breede) 
Hagedorn  (b.  1857,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Rock 
Island  H.  S.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Chem., 
Armour  and  Co.,  Chicago,  1902-3;  Head  Chem., 
do.,  E.  St.  Louis,  1903-7;  Charge  of  Mfg.,  .^r- 
mour  Fertilizer  Works,  Chicago,  1907 — .  Ad- 
dress, 5488  Everett  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.. 
Armour   Fertilizer   Works,   do. 


1693.  MAX  ROSS  HANNA 
Elec  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  2,  i88r, 
Kushville,  111.;  s.  George  (b.  1856,  Perry,  111.) 
and  Mary  Alice  (Fey)  Hanna  ( b.  1854,  Rush- 
ville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Rushville  H.  S.  Tau 
I'.eta  Pi:  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc. 
Testing  Dept.,  G.  E.  Co.,  1902-3;  Engng.  Dent., 
G.  E.  Co.,  1903 — .  Assoc,  mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ; 
mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Edith  C. 
Kitchin,  Je  23,  1913,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Ad- 
dress, 9  Vine  St.,  Scotia,  N.  Y. ;  bus.  add..  Gen. 
Elec   Co.,   Schenectady,   N.    Y. 

1694.     JOHN    JAMES    HARMAN 
(Brother   of   No.   2115) 

Elec  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.,  1906;  b.  N  23, 
1880,  near  Miford,  HI.;  s.  Jacob  M.  and  Emma 
(Cox)  Harman.  Prepared  in  Sheldon  II.  S.; 
Eureka  Coll.,  1897-8.  Delta  Upsilon;  Tau 
Beta  Pi.  Draftsman,  Link  Belt  Co.,  1902; 
Chief  Draftsman,  Acme  Harvester  Co.,  Peoria, 
1902-3;  Instr.,  M.  E.,  Univ  of  111.,  1903-7;  U.  S. 
Geol.  Sur.,  Fuel  tests,  summer,  1904;  Design 
and  Supervision  of  Const,  of  new  steam  Lab., 
sumrner  1905;  Survey  Harman  Engng.  Co., 
Peoria,  summer,  1906;  Asst.,  to  Chief  Engr., 
Kewanee  Works,  Nat.  Tube  Co.,  Kewanee, 
1907;  Mech.  Engr.,  Kewanee  Works,  Nat. 
Tube  Co.,  Kewanee,  1908;  Special  work,  Pitts- 
burgh Works,  Nat.  Tube  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  1908- 
9;  Mech.  Engr.,  Harman  Engng.  Co.,  Power 
Plant  Designs  and  Supervision  of  Const,  and 
Tests,  iqog-17;  C.  E.,  Walworth  Mfg.  Co.,  Ke- 
wanee Works.  Kewanee,  19 17;  do.,  Walworth 
Mfg.  Co.,  South  Boston,  Mass.,  1918 — .  Mem., 
A.  S.  M.  E.;  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.;  Ill  Soc  of 
Engrs.  and  Survs.  Married  Flora  Wiley,  Je  i, 
1910,  Peoria.  Children:  John  James,  b.  N  12, 
191 1  :  Ruth  Elizabeth,  b.  D  20,  1913.  Address, 
97  Winthrop  Road,  Brookline,  Mass.;  bus.  add., 
Walworth  Mfg.  Co.,  ist  and  O  Sts.,  South 
Boston,  Mass. 

1695.     CHESTER    ELLIS    HARRIS 

Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1903;  M.  D., 
1906;  b.  S  6,  1881,  Algiers,  Ind.;  s.  James 
Finley  and  Josephine  (Lemond)  Harris. 
Prepared  in  Ogden  H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad.  Phi 
Rho  Sigma;  Alpha  Omega  Alpha.  Fellowship, 
Physiology.  House  Phys.,  INIichael  Reese 
Hosp.,  1906-8;  practice  of  Med.,  1908 — .  Capt., 
Med.  Corps,  Base  Hosp.  105,  Brest,  France. 
]Meni.,  Northwestern  Wyo.  Med.  Soc;  Wyo.  St. 
Med.  Soc;  Chm.,  Med.  Advisory  Bd.,  Basin, 
Wyo.;  A.  M.  A.  Married  Adriana  Van  Ecen- 
aam,  1910,  Joliet,  111.  Child,  Josephine,  b.  D  7, 
1 910.  Address,  Basin  Hosp.,  Basin,   Wyo. 

1696.     THOMAS    LUTHER    HARRIS 

Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  19,  1876, 
Modesto,  111.;  s.  Sidney  T.  (b.  F  19,  1833, 
Palmyra,  Mo.)  and  Susan  E.  OlcPherson) 
Harris  (b.  N  20,  1839,  Greenville,  Ky.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  A.  M.,  O.  St.  Univ., 
1905;  Ph.  D.,  U^niv.  of  Wis.,  1912.  Philo- 
mathean,  Pres.;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  111.  M.  E.  Stu- 
dents' Alliance,  Pres.;  Mgr.,  Star  Lecture 
Course,  1901-2;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Prin.,  Mo- 
desto Pub.  Sch.,  1902-3;  Farmer,  1903;  Grad. 
Stud.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1904-5;  Asst.  Supt.,  Co- 
lumbus Associated  Charities,  1905-6;  with 
Chicago  Bur.  of  Charities,  1906-7;  Farmer,  1907- 
8;  Grad.  work,  L^niv.  of  Wis.,  1909-11;  Fellow, 
Sociology,  do.,  1909-10;  Instr.,  Sociology  and 
Econ.,  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh,  spring  term,  191 1; 
Prof.,  Hist,  and  Social  Sc,  Dak.  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  1911;  Instr.,  Social  Sc,  Dak.  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  1911-13;  Asst.  Prof.,  Sociology,  Carleton 
Coll.,  Northfield,  Minn.,  191315;  Prof.,  So- 
ciology, Miami  Univ.,  191 5 — ;  do.,  O.  St.  Univ., 
summer  session,  191 6;  Morning  hour  lecturer 
with  Redpath  Chautauqua,  summers,  1917-18. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.     Address,  Oxford,  O. 


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1697.  LUCIUS  ROMAINE  HARSIIMAN 
Contr.  and  Farmer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O 
3,  1876,  Sullivan,  111.;  s.  Kev.  S.  R.  (b.  1841, 
Lordstown,  O.)  and  Euretta  L.  Olagill)  Harsh- 
man  (b.  1852).  Prepared  in  Sullivan  H.  S.  Gen. 
cement  const,  and  farming.  Married  Elsie  E. 
Davis,  1908,  Aurora,  111.  Children:  Elsie 
Eloise,  b.  1909;  Lucia  Huberta,  b.  1910;  Emily 
Grace,  b.  191J.  .Id^h-css,  207  Jackson  St., 
Sullivan,   Ill.t 

1698.     JACOB    HAROLD    HEIXZELMANN 

Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  3,  1873, 
Rothenberg,  Ger.  Prepared  in  111.  St.  Korm. 
Univ.  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1908.  Supt., 
Schs.,  Washington,  111.,  1903-5;  Instr.,  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1907 — ;  Univ.  of  Berlin  (summer 
semester)  191 1.  Auth.:  The  Influence  of  the 
German  Volkslied  on  Eichendorff's  Lyric, 
Leipzig.  19 10,  Buchhandlung  Gustav  Fock,  gj 
pp.;  Eichendorflf  and  the  \"olkslied,  Mod.  PhiloL, 
Vol.  7,  pp.  512-jo,  1909.  Married  Emelyne 
X'oorhees,  S  6,  1906.  Address,  Manitoba  Univ., 
Winnipeg,   Can. 

1699.  ALEXANDER  HENDERSON 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  30,  1874, 
Edinburgh,  Scotland;  s.  Robert  (b.  1834,  do.) 
and  Elizabeth  (Davidson)  Henderson  (b.  1834, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Calumet  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
With  Butler  Bros.  Address,  7  W.  Randolph 
St.,   Chicago.! 

1700.  FRANCIS  WHITSON  HIGGINS 
Chem.  and  Mgr. ;  A.  B.  in  Chem. ;  b.  Mr  26, 
1881;  s.  William  H.  C.  (b.  1842,  New  York 
City)  and  Caroline  A.  (Secor)  Higgins  (b. 
1851,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Chicago 
Hgts.  H.  S.  and  Morgan  Park  Acad.  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon.  Exp.  Chem.,  The  Carborun- 
dum Co.,  Niagara  Falls,  1902-7;  Works  Mgr., 
Deutsche  Carborundum  Werke,  Dusseldorf- 
Reisgolz,  1907-13;  The  Carborundum  Co.,  Ltd., 
Trafford  Park,  Manchester,  19 13 — .  Married 
Florence  C.  Bornholt,  My  15,  1906,  Chicago 
Hgts.,  111.  Children:  Donald,  b.  Mr  28,  1911; 
Barbara  Secor,  b.  D  10,  1914;  Florence  Louise, 
b.  D  24,  191 7.  Address,  The  Carborundum  Co., 
Ltd.,   Trafford   Park,   Manchester,    Eng. 

1701.  SAMUEL   CHASE   HIGGINS 
Draftsman;   B.   S.   in   M.   E.;    b.   Ja   7,    1875, 

Lincoln,  111.;  s.  George  Henry  (b.  Jl  4,  1845, 
Greenwood,  Eng.)  and  Katherine  Olivia 
(Chase)  Higgins  (b.  Mr  8,  1846,  Robin's  Nest, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Lincoln  H.  S.  and  Univ. 
Acad.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Draughtsman  C.  R.  I. 
&  P.  R.  R.,  Chicago,  1902-6;  Estimator,  Pressed 
.Steel  Car  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  1906-1907;  Asst.  to 
Mcch.  Engr.,  Standard  .Steel  Car.  Co.,  Ham- 
mond, Ind.,  1907 — .  Address,  Muenich  Court, 
Hammond.   Ind.t 

1702.  GEORGE  JACOB  IIINSHAW 
Cml.  Sec;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  27,   1878, 

Danvers,  111.;  s.  Charles  C.  (b.  My  16,  1849, 
Danvers,  111.)  and  Mary  E.  (Smith)  Ilinshaw 
(b.  Ap  18,  1855,  Mackinaw,  111.).  Prepared 
in  111.  Wesleyan.  Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.: 
Treas.  of  Class.  Salesman,  1902-3;  Merchant's 
Sec,  1903-9;  Ed.  and  Mgr.,  Wapello  Apr. 
Standard,  at  Ottumwa,  la.,  1906;  Real  Est.  in 
Kan.  and  Okla.,  1009;  .Supt.,  Presby.  League; 
Bus.  Mgr.  of  two  Churches.  Established  Credit 
.System  in  City  H.  .Schs.  for  Bible  .Study  in 
.Sabbath  .Schs.  of  all  denominations.  Cml.  Sec, 
1910 — .  Field  Sec,  Kan.  Development  .\ssn.; 
Representative  Kan.  at  Nat.  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, 1912;  Presby.  Church.  Married  Laura 
Carrell,  O  19,  1909,  Sigournev,  la.  Address, 
1025  Barnett  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.;  bus- 
add.,  648  Minnesota  Ave.,  do. 


1703.  HARRIET  EMMA  HOWE 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  D  10,  1881,  Urbana; 
d.  William  Renfrew  (b.  D  14,  1844,  Coshocton 
Co.,  O.)  and  Alethca  G.  (Pocock)  Howe  (b. 
Ap  12,  1845,  do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
\\  Oman's  Glee  Club;  Choral  .Soc;  Lib.  Club; 
V.  W.  C.  A.  Organizer,  Gilman  Lib.,  1902; 
Loan  Desk  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.  Lib.,  1902-3; 
Cataloger,  Univ.  of  111.  Lib.,  1903-4;  Instr., 
Univ.  of  111.  Lib.  Sch.,  1904-6;  Dir.,  Wash- 
ington Univ.  Summer  Lib.  Sch.,  1905-6;  Head 
Cataloger,  Univ.  of  la.  Lib.,  1906-10;  Instr., 
Univ.  of  la.  Summer  Lib.  Sch.,  1907-9;  Chief 
Cataloger,  Minneapolis  Pub.  Lib.,  1910-13; 
Asst.  Prof.,  West.  Reserve  Univ.  Lib.  Sch., 
'9'3-i7;  Dir.,  LTniv.  of  la.  summer  Lib.  Sch. 
1 914,  1915,  1917;  Asst.  Prof.,  Simmons  Coll. 
Lib.  Sch.,  Boston,  1917 — ■.  Mem.,  Am.  Lib. 
Assn.,  1905 — .  Address,  147  Worthington  St., 
Boston. 

1704.  SAMUEL  KELSO  HUGHES 
Real  Est.;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  23.  1866,  Kunkle, 
O. ;  s.  Samuel  K.  (b.  1819,  Danville,  Ky.) 
and  Jane  (Mahan)  Hughes  (b.  1830,  Mt. 
Morris,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  West  Unity 
H.  S.;  Wooster  Univ.  Adelphic.  Bldg.  and 
Loan,  Real  Est.  and  Ins.  Bus.  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church.  Married  Pauline  C.  Nelson,  Je  21, 
1898,  West  Unity,  O.  Children:  Morris  Nel- 
son, b.  Ja  13,  1901;  Sherman  Kelso,  b.  O  14, 
1902;  Paul  Harbison,  b.  Mr  15,  1907.  Address, 
503  N.  Prospect  Ave.,  Champaign;  bus.  add., 
211   N.   Neil   St.,   do. 

1705.  JENNIE  ALICE  HULCE 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.,  b.  Richmond,  Wis.;  d. 
Elisha  (b.  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.)  and  Alice 
Lavina  (Parkyn)  Hulce  (b.  Arkwright,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  pub.  schs.,  Whitewater,  Wis., 
Norm.  Sch.  and  Hillsdale  Coll.  Prep.  B.  of 
Phil.,  Hillsdale  Coll.,  1896.  Asst.  Cataloger, 
O.  St.  Lib.,  1902-3;  Asst.,  John  Crerar  Lib., 
Chicago,  1903 — .  IVIem.,  Ladies  Lit.  LTnion, 
Hillsdale  Coll.;  Lib.  Club.  Address,  The  John 
Crerar  Library,  Chicago.! 

1706.  CHARLES  PHELPS  HUNTER 
(Brother  of  No.  1533) 
Merchant;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  F  8,  i88r, 
Newton,  la.;  s.  George  B.  (b.  Carrollton,  O.) 
and  Susan  A.  (Dunklee)  Hunter  (b.  Pitts- 
ford,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Newton  H.  S.  Alpha 
Tau  Omega;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta 
Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident.  Pres.,  la.  Mer- 
cantile Co.,  Newton,  la.     Address,  Newton,  la. 

1707.  LEONARD   WARD    INGHAM 
(Husband    of    No.    1468) 

Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  25,  1880, 
Waynesville,  111.;  s.  George  K.  (b.  Jl  19,  1852, 
.\ndersonville,  O.)  and  Alice  Ann  (Tenney) 
Ingham  (b.  Je  17,  1852,  Waynesville,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Clinton  H.  S.  Hanover  Coll., 
1 898- 1900.  LL.  B.,  Harvard,  IQ05.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta.  Lawyer  with  Judge  George  K.  Ingham. 
Married  Minnie  C.  Bridgman  ('01),  0  25, 
1905,  Keenc,  N.  H.  Children:  John  Leonard, 
b.  Ap  20,  1908;  Alice  Carile.  b.  Jl  11,  1910; 
Sarah  B.,  b.  Ja  28,  1912.  Address,  Clinton, 
Ill.t 

1708.  HAROLD  DEMMING  JAMES 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2709,  4727.  6984,  8452) 

Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  .Ap  12,  1881, 
Ambov,  111.;  s.  P.  M.  (b.  Jl  14,  1850,  Exeter, 
R.  I.)  and  Lottie  L.  (\'aughan)  James  (b.  Ap 
t7,    1858,    Amboy,    111.).       Prepared    in    Amboy 

II.  S.  LL.  B.,  111.  Coll.  of  Law,  Chicago, 
1908.  Adelphic.  Prin.,  .'\mboy  H.  S.,  1902-5; 
Law  Stud,  in  office,  P.  M.  James,  1905-8;  Stud., 

III.  Coll.  of  Law,  1908-9;  Stud.,  Success  Short- 
hand Sch.,  Chicago,  1908-9;  Court  Reporter 
for  Hon.  R.  S.  Farrand,  15th  Jud.  Dist.  of  111., 


1902] 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


16  5 


1909;  practicing  law,  1909 — .  Mem.,  Toast- 
master's  Club,  v.  P..  191 1  ;  Excelsior  Hlue 
Lodge;  Freeport  Council;  Freeport  Com- 
niandry;  Consistory  S.  V.  R.  S.,  326  degree. 
Married  Merta  Adams,  O  22,  19J0,  Orange- 
ville,  111.  Address,  144  Stephenson  St.,  Free- 
port,   111.;  bus.  add.,  Knowlton   Uank   Bldg.,  do. 

1709.  FRED  VOLENTINE  JOHNSON 
(Urother  of  Nos.  960,  1359,  1536,  2712,  3051) 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  3,  1880, 
Champaign;  s.  Charles  B.  (b.  O  8,  1843,  Poca- 
hontas, 111.)  and  Maria  I^ouisa  (Lewis)  John- 
son (b.  Ag  28,  1847  Chatham,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  U.  S.  Salesman,  .San  Francisco 
Mach.  &  Tool  Co.  Married  Lila  Tulloch,  Je 
1916,  Oakland,  Calif,  .-iddrcss,  Berkeley,  Calif.; 
bus.  add.,   San   Francisco. 

1710.  JOHN  PETER  JOHNSON 
Mech.  Engr.;   B.  S.  in  M.   E.;   b.   D  28,   1872, 

Ryslinge,  Denmark;  s.  C.  and  T.  Rasmussen, 
do.  Prepared  in  Mil.  H.  S.,  Copenhagen,  Den- 
mark. M.  E.  Soc.  Designing  Engr.,  U.  S. 
Navy  Dept.,  Washington.  Lt.  of  Cav.,  Royal 
Danish  Army.,  1895-8.  Mem.,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc. 
Married  Sophie  Seehusen,  1899,  Copenhagen. 
Child,  Eva  Marietta  Idabella,  b.  Ap  8,  1903. 
Address,  1220  Washington  St.,  Cedar  Falls, 
la.t 

171 1.  GUY  RAYMOND  JONES 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N   17,   1880,  Areola,  III.; 

s.  James  (b.  Ja  24,  1837,  Franklin  Co.,  Ind.) 
and  Martha  (Parvis)  Jones  (b.  Je  20,  1840, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Tuscola  H.  S.  Asst.  State's 
Atty.,  Douglas  Co.,  1903-4;  Master  in  Chan- 
cery, 1906-18.  Married  Mae  F.  Van  Voorhis, 
Ja  17,  190S,  Tuscola,  111.  Child,  Mildred  V., 
b.  N   10,   1906.    Address,  Tuscola,  111. 

1712.  HENRY  LEONARD  JONES 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ap  30,  1879,  Delavan, 
111.;  s.  James  O.  and  Eliza  Francis  (Tripp) 
Jones.  Prepared  in  Delavan  li.  S.  Mem., 
State  Bar  Assn.;  Champaign  Co.  Bar  Assn. 
Married  Lou  M.  Crabb,  S  21,  1905,  Delavan, 
111.  Address,  Trevett  &  Mattis  Bank  Bldg., 
Champaign.! 

1713.  J.  CLAUDE  JONES 
Prof,  and  Consulting  Geologist;  A.  B.  in 
Sc;  b.  Jl  2,  1877,  Merrimac,  Wis.;  s.  John  D. 
(b.  S  18,  1849,  Lebanon,  N.  H.)  and  Alberta 
Rosella  (Van  Sice)  Jones  (b.  N  29,  1852,  Dug- 
way,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Man.  Tr. 
Sch.  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Teacher,  Champaign 
H.  S.,  1902-3;  Whiting  II.  S.,  1903-4;  Asst., 
Geo!.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904-5;  Instr.,  do.,  1905- 
6;  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  (Chicago,  1906-9;  Asst., 
Geol.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907-9;  Instr.,  Physi- 
ography, LTniv.  of  Kan.,  1907;  do.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1908;  mem.,  St.  Geol.  Sur.  of  111., 
1906-9;  Instr.,  Geol.  and  Mineralogy,  Univ. 
of  Nev.,  1909-10;  Curator  of  Museum,  do., 
1910 — ;  Asst.  Prof.,  Geol.  and  Min.,  do.. 
1910-13;  Prof.,  Geol.,  Univ.  of  Nev.,  1913 — ; 
Consulting  Geologist  to  various  Min.  Cos., 
iqii — .  In  charge  Nev.  St.  Mining  Exhibit 
P.  P.  I.  E.,  1914-16;  Geol.  and  Mineralogist, 
Nev.  St.  Min.  Lab.,  1910 — .  Auth.:  Geol.  of 
Rochester,  Nev.,  Min.  and  Scientific  Press; 
Barth  Iron  Ore  Deposit,  Econ.  Geol.;  Tufa 
Deposits  of  the  Salton  Sink.  Carnegie  Inst, 
of  Wash.;  Geol.  Hist,  of  Lake  Lahontan,  Sc; 
Pleasant  Valley  Earthquake,  Bill.  Scis  Soc. 
Am.;  Gypsum  Deposits  of  Nev.,  Bui.  U.  S. 
G.  S.  Mem.,  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  A.  I. 
M.  E. ;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.;  Am.  Seisniological 
Soc;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.  Married  Belle  Mc- 
Curdy,  Je  23,  1904,  Chicago.  Children:  Al- 
berta Rosella,  b.  Mr  21,  1905;  Evelyn  May, 
b.  S  9,  1906  (died  S  13,  1906);  Claude  Dor- 
ence,  b.  Je  4,  191 1;  Dorothy  Ellen,  b.  .\p  23, 
1917.     Address,  736  West  St.,  Reno,  Nev. 


1714-  WARREN  JONES 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  S  10,  1869, 
El  Dara,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  Mr  29,  1834,  do.) 
and  Mary  Jane  (Purcell)  Jones  (b.  1839,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Pittslield  H.  S.;  Norm.  Univ.  Eng. 
Club;  Philosophical  Club.  Teacher,  West  Side 
H.  S.,  Aurora,  igoj-5;  Supt.,  Elburn  Schs., 
1905-8;  Prin.,  Ciliddt-n  I'ractise  Sch.  and  Critic 
Teacher,  DeKalb,  111.,  Norm.  Sch.,  1908-11; 
Instr.,  summer  sch.,  do.,  igo8-io;  Assoc.  Prof., 
Eng.,  ist  Dist.  Norm.  Sch.,  Kirksville,  Mo., 
1911 — .  (Tirad.  work,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 1;  Grad. 
study,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  19 14;  scholarship  in 
Eng.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  sunnner,  1914.  Ed., 
Important  Current  Events  Dept.,  Sch.  News, 
Taylorville,  111.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Presby. 
Church.  Married  Anna  Gehring,  N  25,  1896, 
Oneida,  111.  Children:  Katheryn,  b.  S  13, 
1903;  Llewellyn  Bruce,  b.  O  11,  1905.  Ad- 
dress,   1201    E.    Normal  Ave.,   Kirksville,  Mo. 

1715.     LEE  JUTTON 
(Brother  of  No.  1237) 

Ry.  Div.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  15, 
1880,  New  Albany,  Ind.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  O  28, 
1S40)  and  Elizabeth  (Reed)  Jutton  (b.  O  27, 
1848).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  C.  E. 
Club;  Football.  Draftsman,  Brown-Ketcham 
Iron  Works,  1902-3;  Bridge  Insp.,  C.  &  N.  W. 
R.  R.,  1903—;  Div.  Engr.,  C.  &  N.  W.  Ry., 
Chicago,  1903-12;  do.,  Ashland,  Wis.,  1912-13; 
do.,  Madison,  Wis.,  1913-17;  do.,  Chicago, 
191 7 — .  Auth.:  Erection  of  Railroad  Bridges, 
Tcchnograph,  Vol.  19,  1905,  pp.  84-91.  Mem., 
Austin  Lodge;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  West.  .Soc.  of 
Engrs. ;  Am.  Ry.  Bridge  and  Bldg.  Assn.  Mar- 
ried Mary  Busey,  My  23,  1906,  Urbana.  Chil- 
dren: Lela  Jutton,  b.  My  8,  191 1;  Mary,  b.  S 
I,  1917.  Address,  2035  Harrison  St.,  Evan- 
ston,  HI. 

1 7 16.     CHARLES  HOWARD  KABLE 

(Brother  of  No.   1238) 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My  30,  1881, 
N'irden,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  Franklin  (b.  D  4, 
1840,  Greene  Co.,  O.)  and  Anna(Freeman)Kable 
(b.  S  8,  1842,  Sangamon  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Virden  H.  S.;  Staunton  Mil.  Acad.  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Archs.  Club; 
Y.    M.   C.   A.      U.    S.   Fish   Comn.,   Washington, 

D.  C,  1902;  W.  M.  Poindexter,  1902-3;  D.  H. 
Burnham  &  CVi.,  Archs.,  Chicago,  1903-4; 
Nimmons  &  Fellows,  Chicago,  1904-5;  Mem., 
firm  Kable  &  Kable,  Archs.  and  Engrs.,  Port- 
land, Ore.,  1908-11;  with  St.  Arch,  of  Ore., 
1911-15;  City  Park  Arch.,  Portland,  Ore., 
1916-17;  Mem.,  Firm  Knighton  &  Kable,  Archs., 
Tulsa,  Okla.,  1918 — ;  Insp.  of  Hulls,  Emer- 
gency Fleet  Corp.,  Portland,  Ore.,  1918 — . 
Mem.,  Chicago  Archs.  Club,  Sec,  1905;  Port- 
land Arch.  Club;  Portland  (iml.  Club.  Married 
Ethel  Mackey,  Ag  26,  1909,  Portland,  Ore. 
Child,  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Je  9,  1911.  Address, 
510^   S.  Main  St.,  Tulsa,  Okla.;  bus.  add.,  774 

E.  Main   St.,    Portland,    Ore. 

1717.  EDWARD  ORRIS  KEATOR 
(Husband  of  No.  1879;  Brother  of  No.  2718) 
Gen.  Contr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  i,  1879, 
Polo,  III.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  1837,  Kingston,  N.  Y.) 
and  Sarah  Ann  (Moshicr)  Keator  (b.  1847, 
Polo,  111.).  Prepared  in  Polo  H.  S.  Phi 
(^■amma  Delta;  Capt.  Track  Team.  In  const., 
re-const,  and  maintenance  work,  1905;  Isth- 
mian Canal  Service,  19 10;  Supt.,  const,  of 
Gatun  Dam;  Mfg.  concrete  appliances,  Day- 
ton Malleable  Iron  Co.,  1917 — .  Invented  and 
patented  many  devices.  Assoc,  mem.,  A.  S.  C. 
E.  Married  Grace  Goodale  ('03),  O  15,  1906, 
Cincinnati.  Children:  Goodale  Roberts,  b.  Jl 
7,  1912;  Sarah  Ann,  b.  D  19,  1915.  Address, 
155  Baker  St.,  Dayton,  O. 


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17 18.  ARTHUR  ROLLAND  KELLY 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Jl  4,  1878, 
Decorah,  la.;  s.  Joseph  and  Lydia  (Butler) 
Kelly.  Prepared  in  la.  St.  Coll.;  Glee  Club; 
Mandolin  Club;  Male  Quartet.  Mem.,  Bap- 
tist  Church.      Married   Enid    L.    Harrod,   D    31, 

1904,  Waterloo,  la.  Address,  11 10  Story  Bldg., 
Los   Angeles. 

1719.     STEWART  WILLL^M  KINCAID 
Lawyer;    A.    B.   in   L.    &  A.;    LL.    B.,    1904; 
b.   O   12.   1875,   Heathsville,   111.;   s.   Stewart    (b. 

1842,  Heathsville,  111.)  and  Lydia  Ann  (Fuller) 
Kincaid  (b.  D  22,  1848,  Heathsville,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Austin  Coll.,  Effingham,  111.  A.  B., 
Austin  Coll.,  1899.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Effingham, 
1899-1901;  Lawyer,  1904 — .  Married  Leonora 
Mann,  Ag  29,  1900,  Robinson,  111.  Children: 
Myrtle  Rochelle,  b.  O  25,  1901;  Stewart  Allen, 
b.  Ap  19,  1907;  Mary  Josephine,  b.  F  6,  191 1. 
Address,   Paris,    Ill.t 

1720.  LEE  IRVING  KNIGHT 
(Brother  of  No.  4753) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  S  30,  1880 
s.  George  E.  and  Katherine  (Merrill)  Knight 
Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
1898-9;  1 900- 1.  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  191 3 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi;  Gamma  Alpha 
Taught,  Wash.  Pub.  Schs.  as  Prin.  of  H.  S 
and  Supt.  to  1907;  Grad.  work,  Univ.  of  Chi 
cago,  1907-8;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-9;  Clemson 
Coll.,  S.  C,  1909-10;  do.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1910-13.  Instr.,  Plant  Physiol.,  LTniv.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1916 — .  Auth.:  Effect  of  Illuminating 
Gas  and  Ethylene  on  Flowering  Carnations 
(with  Dr.  Crocker).  Bot.  Gaz.,  pp.  259-76, 
1908;  The  Peg  of  the  Cucurbitaceae  (with  Dr. 
Crocker),  do.,  pp.  321-39,  1910.  Address,  6237 
Drexel  Ave.,  Chicago.! 

1721.     ANNA  KOEHN  (KUEHL) 
A.   B.  in  L.  &  A.;   b.   S  25,   1876,  Pflato,  W. 
Prussia,   Ger. ;    d.    Otto   Koehn    (b.   Mr   7,    1839, 
do.)    and    Augusta    (Eshner)    Koehn    (b.    S    9, 

1843,  do.).  Prepared  in  North  Div.  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Teacher  in  Greenview  H.  S.,  1902-3; 
Instr.,  Am.  Sch.  of  Cor.,  1903-8.  Married 
William  J.  A.  Kuehl,  S  25,  1907,  Chicago. 
Children:  Frances  Elizabeth,  b.  F  21,  1909; 
Ernst  William,  b.  Mr  28,  191 1.  Address,  4742 
Drake  Ave.,   Chicago.! 

1722.  'RUEBEN  NELSON  KOFOID 
(Brother  of  No.  1145) 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  Chem.;  b.  Mr  25,  1880, 
Granville,  III.;  s.  Nelson  (b.  Ap  15,  1838, 
Bornholm,  Denmark)  and  Elizabeth  Jane 
(Ellis)  Kofoid  (b.  Je  8,  1846,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Adelphic;  Der  Deu- 
tsche Verein;  Chem.  Club.  Asst.  St.  Chem., 
of  N.  Y.,  1902-3;  Chemist,  Carborundum  Co., 
1903-4;  Chemist,  Calif.  Powder  Works,  1904-5. 
Auth.:  Carborundum,  Its  Manufacture  and 
Uses,  Technograph,  1904,  pp.  1-17.  Mem.,  A. 
C.  S.;  Chem.  Soc.  of  West.  N.  Y.     Died  Jl  27, 

1905,  Berkeley,   Calif. 

1723.  JOHN  CONRAD  LEIINER 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  14,  1878, 
Derinda.  111.;  s.  William  (b.  1855.  HI-,)  and 
Maria  Dora  (Kell)  Lehner.  Prepared  in  Mt. 
Morris,  111.  LL.  B..  N.  W.  Univ..  1911- 
Fresh. -Soph.  Debate.  Real  Est.  Broker  until 
1909;  admitted  to  111.  Bar,  191 1.  Married  .Xnna 
Eva  Gebhardt,  Jl  3,  191  i,  Chicago.  Child, 
William  Dwight,  b.  S  i,  1912,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress, Albuquerciue,  N.  M.t 

1724.     JUSTA  MORRIS  LINDGREN 
Chemist;    A.    B.    in    Sc;   A.    M..    1907;    b.   Jl 
28,    1878;   s.  Andrew   (b.   Malmo,   Sweden)   and 
Mathilda   (Olson)    Lindgren.      Prepared  in  Mo- 
line    II.     S.       Phi     Delta    Theta;     Shield    and 


Trident;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Varsity  Foot- 
hall,  Capt.  Asst.^  Coach,  N'arsity  Football. 
Chem.,  St.  Water  Sur.,  1904-7;  Chem.  Engng. 
E.xp.  Sta.  and  St.  Geol.  Sur.,  1907-18.  Auth.: 
with  E.  Bartow,  Lab.  Exp.  in  Water  Treat- 
ment, Am.  Water  Works  Assn.;  with  E.  Bar- 
tow, Some  Reactions  During  Water  Treat- 
ment, Jour,  of  A.  C.  S.,  Vol.  29,  ,No.  9;  Samp- 
ling and  Analysis  of  Coal,  Trans.  A.  I.  M.  E.; 
with  S.  W.  Parr,  Determination  of  Nickel  in 
Alloys;  Determination  of  Boron  in  Iron,  Jour. 
.4.  C.  S..  Vol.  37,  No.  1 137.  Married  Verne 
Irene  Kuebler,  Jl  20,  1904,  Chicago.  Address, 
608   W.    Oregon   St.,    Urbana. 

1725.  GEORGE  TAYLOR  LLOYD 
County  Engr.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  i,  1878, 
St.  Charles,  III.;  s.  William  Barrett  (b.  F  14, 
1849,  do.)  and  Alice  (Taylor)  Lloyd  (b.  Ja  9, 
1848,  Light  House.  111.).  Prepared  in  Glen 
Ellyn  H.  S.,  Wheaton,  111.,  and  Wheaton  Prep. 
Sch.  B.  L.,  Wheaton,  1900.  Class  Football. 
Taught  in  H.  S..  1902-3;  Phys.  Dir.,  Throop 
Polytech.  Inst.,  Pasadena  Calif.,  Officeman, 
Warehouse  firm,  1904;  in  R.  R.  Const.,  hdqtrs., 
lone,  Calif.,  1904-5;  Calif.  N.  E.  Ry.,  1905-7; 
Engr.,  Const.,  \\'est  Coast  Route,  RIex.,  1907; 
Asst.  Engr.,  Maintenance,  Mo.  Pac,  1909; 
Location,  St.  L.  &  S.  F.  Ry.,  191 1;  Supvr., 
Man.  Tr.,  Cripple  Creek  Dist.,  1911-12;  Supt., 
Man.  Tr.,  Glasgow,  Mont.,  1912;  draftsman, 
G.  N.  Ry.,  191 3;  Asst.  Engr.,  do.,  19 14; 
traveling,  1915;  Asst.  Co.  Engr.,  Stony  Co., 
la.,  1916-17;  Co.  Engr.,  Ida  Co.,  la.,  1918 — . 
With  J.  D.  Church,  made  Reconnaissance  for 
Southern  Pac.  Ry.  over  summit  of  Cascades, 
1905.  Mem.,  la.  Soc.  C.  Engrs.;  Commercial 
Club;  Presby.  Church.  Married  Myrtle  Pearl 
Roach,  Je  15,  191 1,  Arapahoe,  Neb.  Children- 
Dorothy  Gwendolyn,  b.  O  23,  1912;  Donald 
William,  b.  Ap  i,  191 7;  Alberta  Evaleah  and 
.'Methea  Ernestine,  b.  Jl  27,  1918.  Address, 
Box  231,   Ida  Grove,   la. 

1726.  JESSIE  ISA  LUMMIS 
Special  Investigator;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
D  I,  1880,  Quincy,  111.;  d.  Benjamin  Bridge 
(b.  Ap  20,  1840,  Butler  Co.,  O.)  and  Eliza 
Ann  (Doran)  Lummis  (b.  F  16,  1853,  Adams 
Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S.  M.  A., 
Columbia,  1018.  Eng.  Club;  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta;  Phi  Delta  Psi ;  Illio  Bd.  Taught  in 
Morris,  111.,  1902-3;  Quincy,  111.,  1903-4;  La- 
Salle,  1904-10;  Clerk,  Office  Commissioner  of 
Pub.  Lands,  Capitol  Bldg.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo., 
1910-12;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1912-17;  Special 
investigator  on  women  in  industry  for  the 
war  work  council,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1917-19;  Dep- 
uty State  Supt.,  Public  Instruction,  Cheyenne, 
Wyo.,  1919 — .  Address,  2120  Warren  Ave., 
Cheyenne,  Wyo. 

1727.  HUGO  LUND 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  16,  1877, 
Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.;  s.  Hans  (b.  S  28.  1845, 
Hadersleben,  Schcswig-Holstein)  and  Johanna 
Margareta  Dorothea  (Schley)  Lund  (b.  N  19, 
1848,  do.).  Prepared  in  Central  II.  S.,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.;  Purdue  Univ.,  1897-1901.  In 
office  of  Ford,  Bacon  &  Davis  of  N.  V.,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.,  1902-4;  with  Met.  St.  Ry.  Co., 
do.,  1904-14;  Office  Engr.,  The  Kansas  City 
Ry.  Co.,  1914— .  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Engrs. 
Club  of  Kansas  City;  Southwestern  Concrete 
.-\ssn.  Married  Jessie  Maj;^  Chestnut,  Je  20, 
1907,  New  Holland,  III.  Children:  Dorothea, 
b.  (j  29,  191 1 ;  Hans,  b.  N  17,  1914.  Address, 
1657  Summit  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  bus.  add., 
1500  Grand  Ave.,  do. 

1728.  CARL  LEONARD  LUNDGREN 
Specialty  Salesman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  F 
16,  1880,  'Marengo,  111.;  s.  Pear  Hjalmar  and 
Deliah  (Renwick)  Lundgren.  Prepared  in 
Marengo  H.  S.  Kappa  Sigma;  Druids  Univ. 
of   Mich;    Football;    Baseball,   Capt.;   Pres.,   Sr. 


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Class.  Professional,  baseball,  1902-12;  Drafts- 
man, winters,  1902-4;  Farming  and  dairying, 
1904-6;  Asst.  Baseball  Coach,  L^niv.  of  Prince- 
ton, 1 91.2- 13;  Baseball  Coach,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1 914-18;  specialty  salesman,  1914-18.  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  S.  Maude  Cohoon,  S 
3,  1904,  Marengo,  111.  Address,  Marengo.  111.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Univ.  of  Mich.,  Ann  .\rhor. 
Mich. 

1729.  OTTO  LAWRENCE  LUTHER 
(Husband  of  No.  1986) 
H.  S.  Prin.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  5, 
1881,  Quincy,  III.;  s.  Adam  (b.  1832,  Hom- 
burg,  Ger.)  and  Caroline  (Flutterer)  Luther 
(b.  1840,  Baden,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Quincy 
H.  S.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1904;  Grad. 
work,  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Pres.,  Philomathean. 
Asst.  in  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1904;  Prin.,  Union 
Dist.  H.  S.,  Siskiyon  Co.,  Calif.,  1905:  Broad- 
way II.  S.,  Seattle,  1906-g;  Prin.,  Queen  Anne 
H.  S.,  do.,  1909 — .  Married  Adah  Helen 
Stutsman  ('03),  Je  26,  1907,  Seattle.  Children: 
Phillip  Harrison,  b.  O  13,  1909:  Roger  Wil- 
liam, b.  Je  28,  igii;  N'irginia  Frances,  b.  D 
17,  1912.  Address,  411  Wheeler  St.,  Seattle; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Queen  Anne  H.  S.,  do. 

1730.    HARRY  McCarthy 

(Husband  of  No.  1627;  Brother  of  No.  2447) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  2,  1878,  Mo- 
line,  111.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  Ag  26,  1852,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.)  and  Mary  (Gregoire)  McCarthy 
(b.  Ap  21.  1857,  DeWitt,  la.).  Chief  Drafts- 
man, Davenport  Locomotive  Works,  1902-3; 
Nat.  Tube  Co.,  Kewanee  Works,  1905 — .  Mar- 
ried Florence  Jennie  Beebe  ('02),  Ap  20,  1904, 
Blunt,  S.  Dak.  Child.  Harriet  E.,  b.  Je  26, 
1906.     Address,   Kewanee,  Ill.t 

1731.     HARRIETT    ELIZABETH    McCULLY 

(CHAPIN) 
(Wife  of  No.  1478;  Sister  of  Nos.  2164,  2747) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  22,  1881;  d.  John 
DeDaniels  (b.  1856.  Baltimore)  and  Virginia 
Bell  (Ashway)  McCully  (b.  1859,  Mt.  Carroll). 
Prepared  in  Mt.  Carroll  H.  S.  Alethenai. 
Teacher  in  Gunn  Sch.,  near  Newman,  111., 
IQ02-3;  Rantou!  Pub.  Schs.,  1903-4.  ^lem., 
Presby.  Church.  Married  Edward  Pierce 
Chapin  ('01),  Je  16,  1904,  Somerset,  O.  Chil- 
dren: Edward  W'illiam,  b.  JI  23,  1908;  Ruth, 
b.   Jl    16,    1911.     Address,   Illiopolis,   Ill.f 

1732.  MARY  OLA  McGINNIS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  Jl  20, 
1876,  Dawson,  111.;  d.  John  (b.  Ag  28,  1848, 
Hartford,  Conn.)  and  Mary  Louisa  (Broad) 
McGinnis  (b.  My  13.  1850).  Prepared  in 
Springfield  H.  S.  Alethenai.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Lewistown,  1903-4;  H.  S.,  Springfield,  1904-9; 
Yeatman  H.  S.,  St.  Louis,  1910 — .  Auth. : 
Reactions  of  Branchipus  Senatus  to  Light,  Heat 
and  Gravity,  Jour,  of  Exp.  cool.,  Vol.  10,  No. 
2.  1911,  pp.  227-40.  Mem.,  III.  Acad,  of  Sc; 
Mo.  Soc.  of  Sc.  and  Math.  Address,  3739 
Windsor  PI.,  St.  Louis.t 

1733.  *BROWN  ERVIN  McILVAINE 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  23,  1873,  Tuscola, 
111.;  s.  Thomas  A.  (b.  D  9,  1844.  Gap,  Pa.) 
and  Sallie  Ervin  (Hillsboro)  Mcllvaine  (b.  S 
15,  1846).  Prepared  in  Whipple  Acad.,  Jack- 
sonville, HI.  B.  S.,  111.  Coll.,  1897.  Phi 
Alpha.  Practiced  law.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church. 
Died  Ja   14,   1903,  Tuscola,  111. 

1734.  K.\RL  FRANKLIN  McMURRY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  h.  O  31,  1880, 
Normal,  111.;  s.  William  P.  (b.  O  26.  1852, 
Crawfordsville,  Ind.)  and  Lida  (Brown)  Mc- 
Murry  (b.  F  6,  1833,  Chautauqua  Co.,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.;  Univ.  of 
Calif.,    1900-1.      M.   A.,   Univ.    of   Calif.,    191 7. 


Adclphic.  II.  S.  Teacher.  Married  Minnie 
.\.  Hiett,  O  s,  1904,  Monmouth,  111.  Children: 
Helen,  b.  Ja  20,  1906;  Elmer  Brown  Creal. 
''■  -^g  4,  191  I.  Address,  1609  Monroe  St., 
-Madison,  Wis. 

1735-     CHARLES    WESLEY   MALCOLM 
(Brother  of  No.  3472) 

Professor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  13,  1879, 
Roseville,  111.;  s.  John  Wesley  (b.  1830,  Mich.) 
and  Emma  (Staat)  Malcolm  (b.  1835,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Roseville  H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Pres.,  C.  E.  Club. 
Instr.,  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1902-3;  do..  Struct. 
Kngng.,  do.,  1903;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1907;  with 
Reed  &  Stern,  New  York  Citv,  191 1;  Prof., 
C.  E.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1912;  "Editorial  staff, 
Eiigiig.  Record,  1913.  Auth.:  Malcolm's  Graph- 
ic Statics.  Mem.,  111.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  and  Survs. ; 
.Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ. ;  .Assoc, 
mem..  A.  S.  C.  E.;  Univ.  Club.  Married  Cather- 
ine Mary  Janson,  1909,  Chicago.  Child,  Cather- 
ine Portia,  b.  N  13,  1914.  Address,  1233  Grand- 
ville  Ave.,  Chicago. 

1736.  JOHN  VICTOR  MAPES 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  Chem.;  b.  D  27,  1876, 
Paris,  111.;  s.  John  Wesley  (b.  Ag  1832,  Lou- 
donville,  O.)  and  Martha  (Wilson)  ]Mapes  (b. 
O  II,  1840,  Washington  Co.,  Pa.).  Prepared 
in  Paris  H.  S.  Chem.  Club;  Natural  Hist. 
Mem.,  Christian  Church.  Married  Eva  L. 
Fischer,  N  26,  1903,  Paris,  111.  Children: 
John  Cecil,  b.  O  13,  1904;  Donald  Fischer,  b. 
D  20,  1906;  Mary  Martha,  b.  Ag  18,  1910. 
.4ddress,  R.    7,   Paris,   Ill.t 

1737-  -ALBERT  CAREY  MARTIN 
Arch,  and  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  16, 
1879,  LaSalle.  111.;  s.  John  (b.  Ireland)  and 
Margaret  (Carey)  Martin  (b.  New  York).  Pre- 
pared in  Brothers  of  Mary  Acad.,  LaSalle,  111. 
L^niv.  Track  team;  Class  Ath.  team.  Detailer, 
Struct.  Steel,  Brown  Ketchum  Iron  Works, 
of  Indianapolis,  1902-3;  Insp.  of  steel  in  Shop 
and  Mills  of  Pittsburgh  for  Brennike  and  Fay 
of  St.  Louis,  1903;  Estimator  of  Steel,  Cambria 
Steel  Co.,  S-D,  1903;  Bldg.  supt.  for  (Tontr. 
Carl  Leonard,  Los  Angeles,  1903-4;  Engr.,  A. 
F.  Rosenheim,  Arch.,  do.,  1904-8;  Practicing  as 
Arch,  and  Engr.,  1908 — .  Inventor  of  two 
systems  of  reinforced  concrete  const.  Mem., 
A.  I.  of  A.;  Dir.,  Los  Angeles  Chap.  A.  I.  A.; 
mem.,  Archs.  and  Engrs.  Assn.;  K.  of  C. ; 
Newman  Club;  Ath.  C\nh  of  Los  Angeles. 
Married  Carolyn  Borchard,  O  14,  1907.  Chil- 
dren: Evelyn  I\Iary,  b.  Ag  20,  1908;  Margaret 
Mary,  b.  Ap  28,  191 1.  Address.  712  Catalina 
St.,  Los  Angeles;  bus.  add.,  430  Higgins  Bldg., 
t/o.t 

1738.  JAMES  WALTER  MARTIN 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1559,  3100) 
.\tty.  at  Law;  A.  B.;  LL.  B.;  b.  Je  8,  1880, 
Wilmington,  HI.;  s.  James  W.  (b.  F  22,  1846) 
and  Viola  M.  (Linton)  Martin  (b.  Ja  23,  1847, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  \\'ilmington  H.  S.  Mem., 
Kappa  Sigma;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Married  Mary 
E.  Keough,  O  9,  1912.  Child,  James  Walter, 
Jr.     Address,  60-62  Young  Bldg.,  Joliet,  111. 

1739.     ROBERT  CLAYTON  MATTHEWS 
(Brother   of  No.   3871) 

Professor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E._;  b.  D  14,  1878, 
Monmouth,  III.;  s.  John  William  (b.  Jl  7, 
1848,  Macon,  Miss.)  and  Mary  Gertrude 
(Stevens)  Matthews  (b.  N  -23,  1843,  Peterboro, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Monmouth  H.  S.;  Mon- 
mouth Coll.,  1896-7.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  M.  and  E.  E. 
Soc;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Opera  Club;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Regt.  Instr.,  G.  E.  D.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1902-5; 
Instr.,  M.  E.,  do.,  1905-6;  Nat.  Self-Winding 
Clock  Co.,   1906;   LaSalle  Mach.  and  Tool  Co., 


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1906-7;  Asst.  Prof.,  Drawing  and  Mach.  De- 
sign, Univ.  of  Tenn.,  1907-10;  do.,  U.  S.  P. 
S.  R.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  A.  V. 
A.  M.;  A.  A.  S.  R.  Nat.  Sec,  Tau  Beta  Pi 
1905 — .  Married  \'irginia  Lon^street  Lamar, 
Je  27,  191 1,  Memphis,  Tenn.  Children:  Clay- 
ton Lamar,  b.  My  23,  191 2;  Robert  Clayton, 
Jr.,  b.  Mr  26,  1916.  Address,  R.  7,  Kno.wille, 
Tenn. 

1740.  ESTHER  ANNA  MAXWELL 
(Sister  of  No.  976) 
Teacher;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Champaign;  d.  Geo. 
Lewis  (b.  1840,  near  Marion,  Pa.)  and  Kath- 
erine  Dow  (Johnson)  Maxwell  (b.  1848,  Scho- 
dack  Landing,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Teacher  in  Champaign 
Pub.  Schs.,  1904-8;  Enid,  Okla.,  Pub.  Sch., 
1908-10;  Champaign  Pub.  Schs.,  1910 — .  Ad- 
dress, 203  N.  New  St..  Ciiampaign. 

1 741.  THOMAS  HENRY  MILLER 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  19,  1873,  McDonough 
Co.,  111.;  s.  Marvin  (b.  S  22,  1834,  Akron,  O.) 
and  Sarah  (Shoopman)  Miller  (b.  Mr  27,  1844, 
McDonough  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  West.  111. 
Norm.  Sch.  Bus.  Inst,  and  Plymouth  H.  S. 
Philomathean.  Co.  Atty.,  1908-12;  Lawyer. 
191 2 — .  Mem.,  Bd.  of  Educ.  of  City  Pub. 
Schs.,    1914-18.    Married    Bertha   A.    Cox,    D   9, 

1910,  Macomb,  111.  Children:  Mary  Maxine, 
b.  My  18,  1912;  Sarah  Kathryn,  b.  Mr  30, 
1916.     Address,  Macomb,  111. 

1742.  GEORGE  HENRY  MOORE 
Lawyer;    LL.    B. ;    b.   O  30,    1875;    s.   Sanford 

W.  (b.  N  I,  1830,  Clinton  Co.,  O.)  and  Louisa 
(Thornhill)  Moore  (b.  Mr  i,  1836,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Cent.  Norm.  Coll..  Danville,  Ind., 
1897-1901.  Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  Los  Angeles; 
I.    O.    O.    F.      Married   Anastasia   Powell,    F    i, 

191 1.  Address,  1321  W.  7th  St.,  Glendale, 
Calif.;  bus.  add.,  429  Stimson  Bldg.,  Los  An- 
geles.f 

1743.  MADISON  HOGE  MOUNT 
Teacher;    B.    S.    in   M.    E.;   b.    My   28,    1871, 

Walnut  Prairie,  111.;  s.  James  Amos  (b.  Ja 
27,  1836,  Clark  Co.,  111.)  and  Mary  C.  (Brown) 
Mount  (b.  1839,  lerre  Haute,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  No.  Ind.  Norm.  Coll.  Engng.  Soc;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Draftsman,  1902-3;  Computer  and  Ob- 
server in  U.  S.  Testing  Plant,  Geol.  Sur., 
1904-5;  Cement  Contr.,  Long  Beach,  Calif., 
1906-10;  Teacher,  Man.  Arts  H.  S.,  Los  An- 
geles, 1910 — .  Married  Blanch  Marion  Webb, 
1915.  Address,  43s  W.  33rd  St.,  Los  Angeles. 
Calif. 

1744.  MARY  NEFF 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  McLean  Co., 
111.;  d.  Henry  Neff  (b.  Hoffenheim,  Baden, 
Ger.)  and  (Christine  (Funk)  Neff  (Gondelsheim, 
do.).  Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Prin. 
of  H.  S.,  Atlanta,  111.,  1902-3;  Teacher  of  Eng. 
and  Sec.  of  Faculty,  Cookman  Inst.,  Jackson- 
ville, Fla.,  1904-9;  Teacher  of  Eng.,  Rust 
Univ.,  Holly  Springs,  Miss.,  1909 — .  Address, 
503   W.   Front   St.,   Bloomington,   lU.t 

174s.  CARTER  NORRIS 
Mgr.,  Coal  Co.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  i, 
1881,  Farmer  City,  111.;  s.  Amos  Lorin  (b. 
Orange,  O.)  and  Augusta  E.  (Carter)  Norris 
(1).  Ashland,  do.).  Prepared  in  Farmer  City 
H.  S.  V.  P.,  Ath.  Assn.;  Varsity  Track  Team. 
Stenog.,  city  buyer,  and  salesman  with  Joseph 
T.  Ryerson  and  Son,  190^-7;  Office  Mgr.  and 
Auditor,  Mining  and  Milling  Co.,  Guanajuato, 
Mex.,  1907-14;  Gen.  Mgr.,  Callaway  Coal  Co., 
Fulton,  Mo.  1914 — .  Mem.,  The  Mexico 
Country  Club,  Mexico  City,  1907-14;  Fulton 
Country  Club,  191 7 — .  Married  Leiia  Winans, 
Je  9,  1917,  Mexico,  Mo.     Address,  Fulton,  Mo. 


1746.  REN  A  MAY  ODELL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  4.  1874, 
Petersburgh,  N.  Y.;  d.  Danford-Buell  and 
Sarah  Anna  (Haff)  Odell  (b.  Stamford,  Vt.). 
Prepared  in  Morrison  H.  S.  .\.  M.,  LTniv. 
of  Chicago,  191 1.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Watcheka; 
Eng.  Club;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Litchfield,  111.,  190J-6;  II.  S.,  Monticello,  Ind., 
1906-8;  Tempe  Norm.  Sch.,  Tcnipe,  .Ariz., 
1908-10;  head  Eng.  Dept.,  Robinson  Tp.  H. 
S.,  1911-12;  Man.  Tr.  H.  S..  Indianapolis, 
1912 — .  Auth.:  Some  Problems  in  Eng.  Com- 
position, Eng.  Jour.,  pp.  647-52,  ig'S-  Ad- 
dress,  3102   College   Ave.,    Indianapolis. 

1747.  LEWIS  OMER 
Dir.  of  Athletics;  A.  B.;  b.  Ag  28,  1876, 
Clayton,  HI.;  s.  Alexander  (b.  Mr  s.  1850, 
Bardstown,  Ky.)  and  Alice  (Rampy)  Omer  (b. 
Je  28,  1851,  Liberty,  111.).  Prepared  in  Clay- 
ton H.  S.  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Track  team; 
football.  Teacher,  Math,  and  Phys.,  Thorn- 
ton Tp.  H.  S.,  1902-3;  do.  and  Head  of  Math. 
Dept.  and  Dept.  of  Phys.  Tr.,  Oak  Park,  River 
Forest  Tp.  H.  S.,  1903-10;  teacher,  Evanston 
.\cad.;  Track  Coach,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1910-13; 
Dir.  of  Ath.  and  Phys.  Tr.,  do.,  1913 — •  Capt., 
N.  A.,  1918;  Div.  Ath.  Officer,  Camp  Grant, 
111.,  1 91 8 — .  Mem.,  Cent.  Assn.,  Sc.  and  Math. 
Teachers;  Ath.  Research  Soc;  Soc.  of  Phys. 
Dirs.  of  Am.;  S.  A.  R.;  Soc.  of  War  of  1812. 
Married  Edith  Nevins,  Ag  24,  1899,  Camp 
Point,  111.  Children:  Harry  Nevins,  b.  Je  15, 
1900;  Eleanor  Roberta,  b.  Ag  23,  1910;  Mary 
Hortense,  b.  N  5,  1914.  Address.  Clayton,  111.; 
bus.    add.,    716    Clark   St.,    Evanston,   111. 

1748.     ALBERT  NELSON  OYEN 

Phys.  and  Surg.;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  D  9,  1878, 
Battle  Creek,  Mich.;  s.  Adolph  B.  (b.  1857, 
Trondhjem,  Norway)  and  Jennie  S.  (Sprague) 
Oyen  (b.  1848,  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  N.  W.  Div.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  M.  D.,  Rush 
Med.  Coll.,  1905.  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Held 
Internship,  Alexian  Bros.  Hosp.,  Chicago; 
Practicing  Physician.  Auth.:  Two  Cases 
Basilar  Thrombosis,  Trans.  Chicago  Path.  Soc., 
Vol.  6,  1904,  pp.  211-19.  Mem.,  A.  M.  S.; 
Chicago  Med.  Soc;  111.  Med.  Soc;  Scandi- 
navian Med.  Soc;  Staff  of  Norwegian  Dea- 
coness Hosp.;  Norwegian  Tabitha  Hosp.; 
faculty  Rush  Med.  Coll.  Address,  2816  Logan 
Blvd.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  2816  Logan  Blvd., 
rfo.t 

1749.     LAWRENCE  GILBERT  PARKER 
(Brother  of  No.  1942) 

Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  1907; 
b.  Mr  I,  1880,  Toluca,  111.;  s.  John  William 
(b.  O  25,  1850,  Evansville,  Ind.)  and  Sarah 
.\nn  (Litchfield)  Parker  (b.  D  20,  1856,  To- 
luca, 111.).  Prepared  in  Rutland  H.  S. ;  Dixon 
Coll.  C.  E.  Club.  Instr.,  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1902-7;  Assoc,  in  C.  E.,  do.,  1907-10;  Struct. 
Engr.,  Purdy  and  Henderson,  1910-11;  do., 
Marshall  and  Fox,  1911— .  Mem.,  111.  Soc.  of 
Engrs.  and  Survs.;  Illini  Club  of  Chicago; 
Assoc  mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  Address,  706  Lin- 
coln Parkway,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  700  N. 
Michigan  Ave.,  do. 

1750.     ADAH  PATTON 
(Sister  of  Nos.  4850,  5863) 

Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Paxton,  111.;  d. 
William  Thomas  (b.  1845,  Veedersburg,  Ind.) 
and  Frances  M.  (Flagg)  Patton  (b.  1847, 
Bangor  Me.).  Prepared  in  Paxton  H.  S.;  111. 
Wcsleyan  Univ.  Catalog  Asst.,  John  Crerar 
Lib.,  Chicago,  19035;  Cataloger,  Charles  City, 
la..  Lib.,  1907;  Classifier,  Univ.  of  111.  Lib., 
1908-17;  Catalog  libn..  do.,  1917 — •  Auth.:  Cat- 
aloging Economies;  The  Care  of  Gift  Pamph- 
lets; Papers  and  Proceedings  of  the  Annual 
Meeting  of  the  Am.  Lib.  Assoc,  1918.  Mem., 
Lib.  Club;  M.  E.  Church;  Am.  Lib.  Assn.  Ad- 
dress, 903  S.  Busey  Ave.,  Urbana. 


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1751.  HENRIETTA  BETSEY  PITTS 

(MARTIN) 
(Wife  of  No.  1559;  Sister  of  Nos.  2210,  6479) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  23.  1879,  Mcl-ean, 
111.;  d.  John  Joseph  (b.  O  20,  1853)  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Roberts)  Pitts  (h.  O  '.^o,  1858,  Bat- 
tle Creek,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm. 
l^niv.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Taught  II.  S., 
Charleston,  1903-4;  II.  S.,  Jacksonville,  1004-5: 
H.  S.,  Bloomington,  1905-6.  Mem.,  Baptist 
Church;  O.  E.  S.  Married  Robert  William 
Martin  Coi),  Je  20,  1906,  Bloomington,  111. 
Child,  Florence  Elizabeth,  b.  Ap  19,  1910. 
Address,  103  Sherman  Court,  Joliet,  111. 

1752.  FRANCIS  BENJAMIN  PLANT 
Engineer;    A.    B.    in    Chem.;    b.   Je    29,    1880, 

LaSalle,  111.;  s.  Henry  Benjamin  (b.  Ja  11, 
1831,  Utica,  N.  Y.)  and  Carolina  (Neeley) 
Plant  (b.  Ta  22,  1849,  Metropolis,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  C!hampaign  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
Track  team;  Mgr..  Illio.  Asst.  Prof.,  C.  E., 
St.  Mary's  Coll.,  Oakland,  Calif.,  1904-5; 
Engr.,  Warren  Improvement  Co.,  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1905-6;  Engr.  and  Supt.,  B.  &  W.  Engr. 
Co.,  1906-7;  Kittle  Const.  Co.,  1907-9;  S.  F. 
Bd.  of  Pub.  Works,  1909-10;  pvt.  practice, 
1910 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Flor- 
ence L.  Pope,  My  18,  1907,  Venice,  Calif. 
Child,  Henr^  Benjamin,  b.  My  18,  191 1.  Ad- 
dress, 178  Kempton  Ave.,  Oakland,  Calif.;  bus. 
add.,  922  Rialto  Bldg.,  San  Francisco. t 

1753.  EDWIN  LINDSAY  POOR 
(Brother  of  Nos.  5364,  8669) 
Advertising;  B.  S. ;  LL.  B.,  1904;  b.  F  3, 
1880,  Lexington,  111.;  s.  Thompson  (b.  Ja  3, 
1849,  Hopkinton,  Mass.)  and  Helen  Jane 
(Lindsay)  Poor  (b.  Ag  9,  1854,  Shippensburg, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Streator  H.  S.  Pres., 
Adelphic;  Eng.  Club;  Ed.,  The  Illinois;  Assoc. 
Ed.,  mini.  Asst.  Instr.,  Geol.,  1902-3;  Law 
Clerk,  1904-5;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Adv.  Dept.,  Roths- 
child &  Co.,  Chicago,  1905-6;  Adv.  Mgr., 
Crofts  and  Reed,  Chicago,  1906-11;  with  J. 
Walter  Thompson  Adv.  Agency,  1911-13;  Gen. 
Adv.  work,  1913 — ;  Ed.,  South  Shore  Country 
Club  Mag.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church. 
Married  Lilian  B.  Richey,  Je  30,  1906.  Chil- 
dren: Donald  R.,  b.  S  4,  1907;  Dorothy  Lind- 
say, b.  F  4,  1913.  Address,  607  N.  Grove 
Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

1754.  HIRAM  FRANKLIN  POST 
(Brother  of  No.  2213) 
Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ja  13,  1878, 
Brownsville,  Minn.;  s.  Henry  (b.  S  8,  1845, 
Whitby,  Can.)  and  Susan  (Sands)  Post  (b. 
My  I,  1854,  Madison,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Rock 
Rapids  (la.)  H.  S.  M.  and  E.  E.  Soc. ;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Lt.  Col.,  Univ.  Regt.; 
Ed.,  Illio;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Illini.  Draftsman,  1902- 
3;  Const,  work,  1904-5;  Gen.  Supt.,  Robert 
Schaefer  Co.,  igo6-8;  Contr.  Engr.,  do.,  1908- 
:i;  Gen.  Mgr,,  The  Burr  Co.,  1911-14;  Asst. 
Sales  Mgr.,  The  Underfeed  Stoker  Co,,  of  Am.. 
Chicago,  1914 — .  Mem.,  Hamilton  Club  of 
Chicago.  Married  Jane  V.  Hallowell,  F  5, 
1908,  Chicago.  Address,  604  Swetland  Blvd,, 
Cleveland. 

1755.  CLARA  BECK  REASONER  (BARRY) 
(Sister  of  No.  989) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  12,  1880,  Lexington, 
la.;  d.  John  Rogers  (b.  1840,  West  Union.  O.) 
and  Katherine  (Malone)  Reasoner  (b.  1842, 
Lafayette,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Fisher  H.  S.  Y. 
W.  C.  A.;  Chi  Omega.  Grad.  work  in  Art  Inst., 
1903.  Art  Supvr.,  Champaign,  1903-6.  Married 
Harold  Bradford  Barry,  D  27,  1906,  Urhana. 
Children:  Eleanor  Bradford,  b.  F  3,  1908; 
John  Reasoner,  b.  S  3,  1914.  .'Iddrcss,  593  Le 
Master  St.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 


1756-  GEORGE  I.  REEVES 
(Husband  of  No.  1998) 
Entomologist;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Mr  4,  1879, 
Morris,  111.;  s.  I).  A.  (b.  N  22,  1854,  Kane 
Co.,  III.)  and  Eva  Lucy  (James)  Reeves  (b. 
O  I,  1863,  Grundy  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Morris  H.  S.  Philomathean.  Fellow,  Entomol., 
1902-3;  Asst.,  Entomol.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1903-4; 
Special  Agt.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1904-11; 
Entomol.  Asst.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1911 — . 
Mem.,  Am.  Assn.  of  Econ.  Entomologists;  A. 
A.  A.  S.  Married  Miriam  Ursula  Welles  ('03), 
Ap  14,  1906,  Maiden,  111.  Address,  322  II  St., 
Salt  Lake  City. 

1757.  ANNA  BETHIRE  RILEY  (MILLER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  30,  1880,  Urbana;  d. 
Ninian  Allen  (b.  Ja  29,  1844,  Edgar  Co.,  111.) 
and  Emma  De  Etta  (Porter)  Riley  (b.  Ap 
12,  1843,  Zenia,  O.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H. 
S.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Sec.  Woman's  Club,  Albu- 
querque, N.  M.,  1910 — .  Married  Leonard 
Joseph  Miller,  0  27,  1909,  Urbana.  Child, 
Joseph  Leonard,  b.  Jl  30,  191 5.  Address,  924 
N.   2nd  St.,  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 

1758.  HARRY  ASHTON  ROBERTS 
(Brother  of  No.  2801) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  An  2,  1876, 
Strawn,  111.;  s.  Edward  H.  (b.  N  6,  1841. 
Delaware  Co.,  O.)  and  Eliza  (Moore)  Roberts 
(b.  Jl  28,  1843,  do.).  Prepared  in  Ottawa  Tp. 
H.  S.  Pres.,  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pres.  and  V.  P., 
Y.  M.  C.  A.:  Class  Sec;  C.  E.  Club;  Illini 
Bd.;  Technograph  Bd. ;  Track  Team.  Drafts- 
man, O.  S.  L.  R.  R..  1902;  Res.  Engr.,  A.  T. 
&  S.  F.  R.  R..  1903;  Draftsman,  D.  L.  &  W. 
R.  R.,  1904;  Asst.  Engr.,  O.  S.  L.  R.  R.,  1906; 
Div.  Engr..  1909;  Asst.  Supt..  1909-14;  Asst. 
Prof..  C.  E..  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1917.  Capt. 
Engrs.  R.  C.  U.  S.  A..  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  Ft. 
Leavenworth,  N.  Y.  City,  1917;  Marseilles, 
France.  191 8—.  Mem.,  Dir.  R.  R.  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Pocatello,  1911-14;  Congr.  Church.  1914 — ; 
Assoc,  mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E. ;  Trustee,  M.  E. 
Church,  1912-14.  Married  Henrietta  L.  Hender- 
son, S  23,  1903,  lola,  Kan.  Children:  Donald 
Hugh,  h.  S  7,  1905;  Harry  Kenneth,  b.  My  9, 
1907;  Henrietta  Mary,  b.  My  23,  1910;  Helen 
Henderson,  b.  Jl  15,  1914.  Address,  1423  New 
York  St.,  Lawrence,  Kan.;  bus.  add.,  Univ.  of 
Kan.  do. 

1759.  MARY  ANNETTE  ROLFE 
(Daughter  of  No.  14;  Sister  of  Nos.  1407,  1957, 
35-'5) 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  Work;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Ap  3, 
1881.  Kankakee,  111.;  d.  Charles  Wesley  ('72), 
(b.  Ap  17,  1850,  Arlington  Hgts.,  111.)  and  Mar- 
tha Kinsman  (Farley)  Rolfe  (b.  My  8  1849, 
Boston).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.  M.  A.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1914.  Class  Pres.  and 
V.  P.;  Sec,  two  yrs.  Taught  in  E.  Chicago 
H.  S..  Ta-Je,  1904;  Indianapolis  Pub.  Schs., 
1904-5;  Centralia  Tp.  H.  S.,  1905-6;  Y.  W.  C. 
A.  Sec,  St.  Univ.  of  la.,  1909-10;  Y.  W.  C.  A.. 
Sec.  recreation  hut  for  Red  Cross,  care  of  Hotel 
Petrograd,  Paris,  France,  1918 — .  Address,  601 
John   St.,  Champaign. 

1760.  *ALICE  ROSE 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S. ;  b.  Boston,  Mass.;  d. 
James  A.  (b.  Je  13,  1856,  do.)  and  Elizabeth  G. 
(Stevens)  Rose  (b.  Ja  8,  1858,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Oak  Park  H.  S.  Died  O  3,  1903,  Oak  Park, 
111. 

1761.  LUTHER  VERNON  ROSE 
With  Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.;  A.  B.  in 
L.  &  A.;  b.  N  II.  1880.  Moultrie  Co..  III.:  s. 
Myron  and  Mary  Frances  (Randolph)  Rose. 
Prepared  in  Mattoon  II.  S.  Adelphic;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Contr.  Asst.,  1902-4;  Rice  Farmer.  El 
Campo,  Tex.,   1904-5;   with   Montgomery   Ward 


University  of  Illinois 


[1902 


&  Co.,  1906 — .  Married  Clara  Belle  Gutlirie, 
O  29,  1904.  Children:  William  Myron,  b.  F 
6,  1909;  Vernon  Guthrie,  b.  Ap  4,  1913-  ■^''• 
dress,  837  Clinton  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

176.'.  CHARLES  LEONARD  SAMSON 

(Brother  of  Nos.  1763,  2234) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  D  16.  1876, 
Deers.  111.;  s.  Nelson  Willard  (b.  F  28,  1829, 
VVardsville,  Ont.,  Can.)  and  Georgena  Char- 
lotte (Leonard)  Samson  (b.  Jl  12,  1845,  W. 
Newell,  111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Varsitv  Football  Scrubs;  Class  Football  Mgr. 
Master  Mech.  the  Buda  Co.;  Chief  Engr., 
Amalgamated  Machinery  Corp.  First  Lt.,  E.  K. 
C,  1917;  E.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan., 
1917;  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  1918;  overseas.  Ja 
1918.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.,  1914;  Western  Soc. 
Engrs.,  1913;  Dearborn  Lodge  A.  F.  A.  M., 
1904;  mini  Club  of  Chicago,  1904;  Soc.  Struct. 
Engrs.  Married  Loula  Jay  Womack.  S  12, 
1910,  Boston.  Address,  6730  Perry  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

1763.  GEORGE  ROY  SAMSON 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1762,  2234) 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  S.  in  Agr., 
1905;  b.  -Ag  2,  1879,  Deers,  111.;  s.  Nelson  (b. 
F  28,  1829,  Wardsville,  Ont.)  and  Georgena 
Charlotte  (Leonard)  Samson  (b.  Jl  12,  1845, 
Newell,  III.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Der 
Deutsche  Verein;  Eng.  Club;  Fortnightly  Club; 
Alpha  Zeta;  Agr.  Club.  Asst.  E.xp.  Sta.,  Univ. 
of  111..  1905;  Asst.,  An.  Hush.,  Dept.  of  Agr., 
do.,  1906-10:  Instr.,  .An.  Husb.,  Ore.  Agr.  Coll., 
1910-16;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1916-17;  Farmer, 
191 7 — .  Joint  auth.:  West.  Live  Stock  Mgmt., 
Ore.  Exp.  Sta.  Bui.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Corvallis  Cml.  Club;  Ore.  Pure  Bred  Live 
Stock  Breeders  Assn.  Married  Anna  Augusta 
Pettingell,  S  5,  1912.  Children:  Georgena  Pet- 
tingell,  b.  Jl  12,  1915;  Charles  Pettingell,  b. 
N  27,   1916.     Address,  R  i,  Monroe,  Ore. 

1764.  THEODORE  MARCUS  SANDERS 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Mr  13,  1879, 
Little  Rock.  Ark.;  s.  Frederick  (b.  F  6,  1838, 
Dessau,  Ger.)  and  Fannie  (Reiser)  Sanders  (b. 
S  12,  1844,  Wurtemburg,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Little  Rock  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Married 
Irene  Pariera,  Ja  29,  1907,  Little  Rock,  .-\rk. 
(died  My  6,  1916).  Children:  Arthur  O.,  b. 
Mr  6,  1908;  Miriam  F.,  b.  F  15,  191 1.  Address, 
2405  Gaines  St.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.;  bus.  add., 
Hollenberg  BIdg.,  do. 

1765.  DONALD  HUBBARD  SAWYER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  i960,  2502) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  26,  1878, 
Mt.  Pulaski,  111.;  s.  George  S.  (b.  S  5.  1844, 
Chester,  Vt.)  and  Phebe  Content  (Hubbard) 
Sawyer  (b.  F  14,  1852,  Can.).  Prepared  in 
Oak  Park  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  With  Alex. 
Potter,  N.  Y.  City;  Asst.  Engr.,  C.  R.  R.  of 
N.  J.;  with  J.  H.  Freedlander,  Johnston  City, 
Tenn. ;  City  Engr.,  Paris,  111.;  Engr.,  Main- 
tenance of  Way,  111.  Traction  System,  190S; 
Chief  Engr.,  Cent.  111.  Const.  Co.;  Sawyer 
Bros.,  Engrs.,  Seattle-Spokane.  Lt.  Col.,  Q.  M. 
Corps,  N.  A.,  Const.  Div.  Address,  410  Lin- 
delle    Block,    Spokane,    Wash. 

1766.     TILLIE    joe;    SCHUMACHER 
(RAILSBACK) 

A.  H.  in  L.  &  A,;  b.  N  7,  1881,  Champaign; 
d.  Peter  Joseph  (b.  Mr  28,  1852,  Cologne, 
Ger.)  and  Emma  (Kreuger)  Schumacher  (b. 
Je  6,  1861,  Champaign).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  Illio  Bd.  Taught,  Decatur  II.  S., 
1902-5;  Asst.,  (iernian,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-10. 
Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Married  Edgar  Macey 
Railsback,  N  24,  1910,  Champaign.  Child, 
Roger  Sidney,  b.  Ag  30,  1912-  Address, 
22 1 6  Iloyt  Ave.,  Everett,  Wash. 


1767.  HENRY   DISBRO  SCUDDER 

(Son  of  No.  86) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.:  b.  D  17,  1881, 
Moberly,  Mo.;  s.  Clarence  O.  (75),  (b.  1853, 
Carmel,  N.  Y.)  and  Amelia  C.  (Beyer)  Scudder 
(b.  1852,  Greifswaldj  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Evans- 
ston  Tp.  and  Lake  View  II.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Alpha 
Zeta.  Grad.  Study  for  M.  S.  degree;  Sc.  in- 
vestigations, U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1902-3-4 — ; 
Taught,  Cloquet,  Minn.  H.  S.,  1904-6;  Instr., 
Agronomy,  Kan.  Agr.  Coll.,  Alanhattan,  Kan., 
1906-7;  Prof.,  do.,  Ore.  Agr.  Coll.,  1907-18; 
Prof,  and  Chief  in  Farm.  i\lgmt..  Ore.  Agr. 
Coll.  Exp.  Sta.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Ore.  Pure  Seed 
Law;  Ore.  Agr.  Lime  Law.  Mem.,  Ex.  Com., 
Internat.  Farm  Assn.;  Am.  Farm  Mgmt.  Assn.; 
.■\m.  Soc.  of  Agronomy;  Chm.,  Ore.  St.  Pure 
Seed  Bd.  Married  Leila  Knickerbocker  Mc- 
Cotter,  Ag  26,  1907,  Rochester,  Mich.  ("hil- 
dren:  Donald  McCotter,  b.  O  30,  191 1;  Robert 
Desborough,  b.  F  4,  191 5;  Katlierine  Miriam, 
b.   S   I,   1917.     Address,  Corvallis,  Ore. 

1768.  ROBERT  PHILIP  SHIMMIN 
Salesman;    B.    S.    in    M.    E.,    1902;    b.    O    16, 

1877,  Rockford,  111.;  s.  Edward  Shimmin  (b. 
Ap  10,  1848,  Isle  of  Man)  and  Isabella  (Pratt) 
Shimmin  (b.  D  i,  1849,  Longside,  .\berdeen- 
shire,  Scot.).  Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Illio  Bd.  Drafts- 
man, Link  Belt  Co.,  1902- 1906;  Salesman,  L. 
B.  Co.,  1906.  Married  Ethel  May  McEvoy, 
My  14,  1903,  Rockford,  111.  Children:  John 
Edward,  b.  Ja  24,  1905;  Mona  May,  b.  Ja  20, 
1907;  Robert  Philip,  Jr.,  b.  F  27,  1911.  Ad- 
dress,  2254   West   107th   PI.,  Chicago. 

1769.  ARTHUR  BOURNE  SMITH 
(Brother  of  No.  1972) 

Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ag  2,  1873,  Elizabeth 
City,  N.  C. ;  s.  Chas.  Wesley  (b.  1841,  Smith- 
field,  Pa.)  and  Hester  Ann  (Bourne)  Smith 
(b.  1843,  Bourne,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Genesee 
Wesleyan  Sem.,  Lima,  N.  Y.  Ph.  B.,  Wes- 
leyan  Univ.,  1900.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Asst. 
Ed.,  Cumulative  Book  Index,  1902;  Head  of 
Order  Div.,  Univ.  of  Calif.  Lib.,  1902-11; 
Libn.,  Kan.  Agr.  Coll.,  191 1 — .  Mem.,  Calif. 
Lib.  -Assn.,  1902-11;  Ex.  Com.,  Kan.  Lib.  Assn., 
Treas.,  1916;  Kan.  St.  Teachers  Assn.;  Sc. 
Club.  Married  Mary  Adda  Read,  O  26,  1902, 
Delavan,  N.  Y.  Children:  Hester  Elizabeth,  b. 
Je  3,  1907;  Elgene  Arthur,  b.  O  12,  1909; 
Russell  Richard  Bourne,  b.  Ap  4,  191 1;  Elsie 
Mary,  b.  F  4,  191 3  (died  D  17,  1917)-  -id- 
dress,  R.   2,   Manhattan,  Kan. 

1770.  ELLEN  GARFIELD  SMITH 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  O  24,  1879;  d.  M.  P. 

(b.  N.  H.)  and  Catherine  Smith  (b.  Peter- 
borough, do.).  Prepared  in  Lake  View  II.  S., 
Chicago.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Psi ; 
Lib.  Club.  Asst.,  John  Crerar  Lib.,  Chicago, 
1902-7;  Libn.,  Pub.  Lib.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash., 
1907-18.  Asst.  Libn.,  Camp  Lewis,  Wash., 
1918 — .  Mem.,  Pacific  North- West  Lib.  Assn.; 
Am.  Lib.  Assn.  Address,  244  Marcus  St.,  Walla 
Walla,  Wash.t 

1771.  ROY  SMITH 
(Husband  of  No.  3026) 
Teacher  and  Missionary;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.; 
b.  Je  14,  1878,  Colusa,  111.;  s.  Riley  (b.  Ap  11, 
1834,  Maggie,  W.  Va.)  and  Allie  Elizabeth 
(Cogshall)  Smith  (b.  O  i,  1847)-  Prepared 
in  West.  Norm.  Coll.;  Univ.  Acad.  Ph.  M., 
Univ.  of  Chicago.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet; 
Fhilomathean  (Pres.)  M.  C.  S.,  Univ.  Sch. 
of  Commerce,  Accounts  and  Finance;  Co.  Sec, 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1902-3;  Gavt.  Teacher,  Japan, 
1903-6;  Grad.  Stud,  and  Bus.,  1906-9;  Govt, 
teacher,  Japan,  1909-17;  Missionary  (M.  E. 
(  hurch.  South)  and  Lecturer  in  Kobe  Higher 
Cml.    Coll.,    Kobe,  Japan,    1917 — ■      Auth.:    St. 


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Supervision  over  Accounting  Methods;  St. 
Administrative  Supervision  over  Local  Account- 
ing. Mcin.,  The  Asiatic  Soc.  of  Japan.  Mar- 
ried Charlotte  J.  Iless  ('07),  ()  10,  1910,  Tokyo, 
Japan.  Children:  Stanford  Moore,  b.  My  17, 
IQ12;  Roy  Andrew,  h.  N  13,  1915.  Address, 
Higlier   Cnil.    Coll.,    Kobe,   Japan. 

1772.  JOHN  McHEATII  SNODGR.\SS 
(Brother  of  No.  714) 
Professor;  P..  S.  in  M.  K. ;  b.  S  i,  1874, 
Coldspring,  Wis.;  s.  William  (b.  Scotland)  and 
Mary  (McBeath)  Snodgrass  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Urbana  H.  S.  Acacia;  Tau  Heta  Pi;  Sigma 
Xi.  Teacher,  Univ.  of  111.,  1902-6,  1908-11; 
.American  Locomotive  Works,  1906-8;  Asst. 
Prof.,  M.  R.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 1—.  Published 
I'niv.  of  III.  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.  Bui.  Nos.  11, 
3'.  34.  82,  loi.  ISIarried  Daisy  May  Bonar,  Jl 
28,  1909.  Child,  Susan  Jane,  b.  Ag  10,  1910. 
Address,  306  Armory  Ave.,  Champaign. 

1773.     IDA  MARY  SPAULDING 
(MILNER-THOMPSON) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  D  27,  1879,  Orange  City,  Fla.; 
d.  lames  A.  (b.  Lockport,  N.  Y.)  and  Eleanor 
(Pond)  Spaulding  (b.  Plymouth.  Wis.).  Pre- 
pared in  Oshkosh  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  1899-1900.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Libn.,  Coeur 
d'Alene  Pub.  Lib.,  1905-8;  igio — .  Auth.: 
Reading  for  Children  Arranged  by  Grades. 
Married  Ralph  A.  Milner,  My  20,  1903,  Osh- 
kosh, Wis.;  Raymond  Thompson,  D  31,  1912. 
Child,  Jack,  b.  Ag  5,  1904.  Address,  Sebastopol, 
Calif. 

1774.     LAYINIA  STEELE 

Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  F  16,  1878,  Scranton, 
la.;  d.  Almon  C.  (b,  1844,  O.)  and  Julia  Eliza- 
beth (Aldrich)  Steele  (b.  1851,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Coon  Rapids  Pub.  Sch.;  Carroll  H.  S.; 
Univ.  of  Neb.,  1897-igoo.  Delta  Delta  Delta. 
Asst.  Cataloger,  la.  .St.  Lib.,  1902-3;  Compiler, 
Check  List  of  the  publications  of  the  St.  of  la., 
1903-4;  organized  Monticello  Pub.  Lib.,  1904; 
Supply  as  Cataloger,  la.  St.  Lib.,  1904;  Ref. 
Asst.,  la.  St.  L^niv.  Lib.,  1904-5;  Cataloger, 
la.  St.  Lib.,  ir>05 — .  Address,  St.  Lib.,  Des 
Moines.t 

1775.     OTTO    CHRISTOPHER 
STEINMEYER 

Chemist;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  D  18,  1881.  La- 
Salle.  III.;  s.  Christian  (b.  Stuttgart,  CJer.) 
and  Katherine  (Feuer)  Steinmeyer  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  LaSalle  Tp.  H.  S.  Asst.  Chem., 
Santa  Fe  system,  1902-4;  Chem..  Tie  and  Tim- 
ber Dept.,  1904-7;  Gen.  Insp.,  Timber  Preser- 
vation Dept.,  St.  L.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.  and  E.  I. 
R.  R.,  1907-14;  Supvr.,  Timber  Preservation, 
S.  &  L.  S.  F.  R.  R.,  1914.  Married  Abigail 
Tesson,  O  19,  191 1.  Address,  729  Monroe  St., 
Springfield,  Mo.;   bus.  add.,  Frisco  Bldg.,  do. 

1776.  *NATHANIEL  A.  STERN 
Lawyer;   LL.  B.;  b.  N  27,  1879,  Champaign, 

s.  Abraham  (b.  Mr  i,  1837,  Dinsbach,  Ger.) 
and  Babette  (Bloch)  Stern  (b.  Fluss,  Bavaria, 
Ger.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Lawyer, 
1902;  do.,  Chicago,  1903 — ;  Alderman,  Chicago 
1915-16.  Mem.,  mini  Club;  Hyde  Park  Am. 
Club.;  A.  F.  A.  M. ;  Chicago  Real  Est.  Bd; 
K.  P.  Married  Edith  Mae  Kramer,  Je  s, 
1910,  Chicago.  Died  Mr  23,  1919. 

1777.  JOHN  POGUE  STEWART 
Experimental    Pomologist;    A.    B.    in    Sc. ;    b. 

Je  I,  1876,  Biggsville,  111.;  s.  James  Gibson 
(b.  1831,  St.  Clairsville,  O.)  and  Maria  Louise 
(Pogue)  Stewart  (b.  1842,  Olena,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Biggsville  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.  M.  S.,  Cornell,  1903;  Ph.  D.,  Cornell, 
iqii.  Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi;  Gamma  .Alpha. 
Fellow,  Hort.,  Cornell,  1906-7;  Taught  Agr., 
Nature  Study  and  Math.,  111.  St.  Norm.,  1903- 
6;  Prof.,  Pomology,  I'a.  Exp.  Sta.,  1907 — . 
Auth.:     Nature    Study    in    its    Practical     Bear- 


ings, 111.  St.  Norm.  ITniv.  and  Nature  Study 
Review;  Agr.  in  the  Pub.  Schs.,  ///.  farmers 
lust.  Froc;  Some  Phases  of  Pa.  Fruit  Grow- 
ing. Refi.  of  St.  Hort.  Ass>i.  of  Pa.;  The 
Fertilization  of  Apple  Orchards,  Pa.;  Sum- 
mer Control  of  the  San  Jose  Scale,  Rjiral  New 
Yorker;  The  Summer  .Spraying  of  Peaches, 
Rpt.  of  Am.  Pom.  .S'or. ;  Factors  Influencing 
yield,  color,  size  and  growth  in  apples,  Ann. 
Rpt.  of  the  Pcnn.  St.  Coll.;  Buls.  of  the  Pa. 
Exp.  .Sta.;  numerous  other  articles  on  hort. 
subjects.  Mem.,  Am.  Nature  Study  Soc;  Am. 
Pom.  Soc;  V.  P.,  Am.  Soc.  for  Hort.  Sc. ; 
Pa.  St.  Hort.  Assn.;  Fellow,  ;\.  A.  A.  S. ; 
Presby.  Church.  Married  Isabel  Stuart  Mont- 
gomery, S  10,  1913,  Milton,  Pa.  Child,  Mary 
Louise,  b.  Ag  18,  1916.  Address,  R  i,  Milton, 
Pa. 

1778.  *  WILLIAM  BOWEN  STEWART 
LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  6,  1868,  Indianapolis;  s.  Fred- 
eric Steir  (b.  Ja  13,  1849,  Hagerstown,  Md.) 
and  Ella  K.  (Williams)  Stewart  (b.  N  23,  1850, 
Marion,  O.).  Prepared  in  Lake  View  II.  S.; 
Diversey  Sch.,  Chicago.  Philomathean;  Sigma 
Chi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Pres.,  Stud.  Democratic 
Club.  Practicing  Law,  Fayetteville,  1900-4; 
Special  work,  Syracuse;  Mgr.,  N.  W.  branch 
oi  The  Bishop-Babcock-Becker  Co.,  Cleveland, 
1905 — .  Served  in  U.  S.  Navy,  1887-91,  be- 
fore the  mast  and  later  in  Pay  Corps,  U.  .S.  S. 
Vt.,  U.  S.  S.  Trenton,  U.  S.  S.  Nipsic,  V.  S.  S. 
Independence  in  N.  Atlantic,  S.  Atlantic  in 
Pac  Sta. — survivor  Samoan  Hurricane,  1889. 
Stewarts  Collection  of  Newspapers:  One  from 
Capital  each  state  and  island  possession,  one 
from  each  large  financial,  cml.  or  mfg.  center 
in  each  St.;  all  of  same  date,  Ag  6,  1909 — col- 
lection in  Univ.  of  111.  Lib.  Mem.,  A.  F. 
A.  M.,  32d  degree;  Past  Exalted  Ruler  B.  P. 
O.    E.       Married    Jessie    May    Pritchett,    F    21, 

1894,  Mason  City,  111.     Child,  Mildred,  b.  Jl  12, 

1895.  Died  Ja   19,    1913. 

1779.  FLOYD  LUDWIG  SWANBERG 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  14, 
1877.  Braceville,  111.;  s.  J.  L.  (b.  Mr  28,  1844, 
Stockholm,  Sweden)  and  Maria  (Huston) 
Swanberg  (b.  Mr  31,  1850.  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Danville  H.  S.  M.  and  E.  E.  Soc;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Tcclniograpli.  Mech.  Engr. 
for  the  Lunkenheimer  Co.,  1902-4;  Sec,  D.  T. 
Williams  Valve  Co.,  1905-15;  V.  P.  and  Gen. 
Mgr.,  Blair  Motor  Truck  Co.,  Newark,  O., 
1906-17;  Sec,  The  Richardson-Phenix  Co., 
jNIilwaukee,  191 7 — .  Invented  many  improve- 
ments in  oiling  devices,  steam  specialties,  etc. 
Auth.:  Notes  on  Helical  Spring,  Technograph, 
1903-4.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  of  Aletals;  A.  S. 
M.  E.;  I.  S.  T.  M.  Married  Mamie  Alberta 
Connelly,  D  31,  1902,  Danville,  111.  Address, 
790  Farwell  Ave.,  Milwaukee. 

1780.     HELEN  MARY  TAYLOR  (BUSH) 
(Wife  of  No.  1317) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  20,  1879,  Bloom- 
ington.  111.;  d.  James  Branch  (b.  185 1,  Clark 
Co.,  Ky.)  and  Sarah  (Martin)  Taylor  (b.  iSsi, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Bloomington  H.  S.;  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Taught  Math.,  DeKalb  H.  S.,  1902-3; 
Rhet.,  111.,  1903-4;  Traveled  and  Studied  in 
France  and  Germany,  1904-5;  Taught,  Bloom- 
ington, 1905-7;  Oak  Park  H.  S.,  1907-8.  Mar- 
ried John  Kenyon  Bush  ('00),  Ag  4,  1908. 
Children:  Eleanor  Isabel,  b.  O  11,  1909;  Ken- 
yon Taylor,  b.  My  21,  191 5.  Address,  133 
Dorffel  Drive,  Seattle. 

1 781.  FRANK  LINN  THOMPSON 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1429,  2266) 
Accountant;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  5,  1878, 
Warrenburg,  111.;  s.  George  W.  (b.  1837, 
.'\lden,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  G.  (Langston)  Thomp- 
son (b.  1843,  111.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Address,  3136  Lake  Park  Ave.,  Chicago. 


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1782.    McDonald  Thompson 

(Brother  of  No.  looi) 
Asst.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Jl  25,  1879, 
Isabel,  III;  s.  Edward  T.  and  Mima  (Mc- 
Donald) Thompson.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
With  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Draftsman,  1902-4;  Instru- 
mentman,  1904-5;  Roadmaster,  1905-9;  Asst. 
Bridge  Engr.,  Chicago  Great  Western  R.  R. ; 
Bridge  Engr.,  St.  Paul,  1912-13;  Asst.  Engr., 
Track  Elevation  Work,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Chicago, 
1913 — .  Married  Lillian  Constance  Gillentine, 
D  26,  1906.  Child,  Donald  Edward,  b.  S  25, 
1907.  Address,  1323  E.  64th  St..  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  Br.  Dept.,  I.  C.   R.  R.,  Chicago. 

1783.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  VAN  METER 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ap  23,  1871, 
Washington,  111.;  s.  Davis  Rhodes  (b.  lludson. 
Wis.)  and  Susan  (Baker)  Van  Meter  (b.  Lex- 
ington, Ky.).  Prepared  in  Washington  II.  S.; 
Knox  Coll.  Married  Bertha  Sloan  Lehman, 
Ag  24,  1897,  Yates  City,  111.  Child,  Philip 
Lehman,  b.  S  23,  1904.  Address,  237  N.  Rutan 
Ave..  Wichita,  Kan.;  bus.  add.,  602-6  Caldwell- 
Murdock   Bldg.,   do. 

1784.  ERNEST  CARL  FREDERICK 
VON  der  LIPPE 
Consulting  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  F  24, 
1879,  Neumunster,  Ger. ;  s.  Detlef  von  der 
Lippe  (b.  D  15,  1848,  Moen,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Kansas  City  H.  S.  Attended  Purdue  LTniv., 
1895-8.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Phi  Xi ;  Track 
Team,  1896.  Mil.  service,  Spanish- Am.  War. 
Engrs.,  Archs.  and  Builders;  Gen.  Mgr., 
Millwork  Valve  and  Specialty  Co.,  Chicago; 
Consulting  Engr.,  Engng.  Equipment  and 
C^onst.  of  BIdgs.  and  Colonies;  Capt.,  ist  Regt., 
111.  Engrs.;  loSth  U.  S.  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F., 
1918 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Caroline 
Kullman,  Ag  18,  1904,  Lebanon,  111.  Child, 
Carl  Detlef,  b.  D  18,  1905.  Address,  35  S. 
Dearborn  St.,  Chicago. 

1785.  *LESLIE  ABRAM  WATERBURY 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  A.  M.  and  A.  E.. 
1918;  b.  N  29,  1880,  Polo,  111.;  s.  Abram 
Daniel  (b.  S  30,  1850,  do.)  and  Francelia 
Jeanette  (Wadsworth)  Waterbury  (b.  Ja  5, 
1845).  Prepared  in  Polo  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa 
Phi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Ed..  Techno- 
graph.  Instr.,  Math,  and  C.  E.,  Mich.  Agr. 
Coll.,  1902-3;  Instr.,  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1903-7;  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Ariz.,  1907-16; 
Prof.,  Civ.  and  Arch.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Ariz., 
1916 — .  Auth.:  A  Vest  Pocket  Handbook  of 
Math.;  Cement  Lab.  Man.;  Lack  of  LTniformity 
in  Results  of  Cement  Tests,  Engng.  News: 
Failure  of  Concrete  Piles  Under  Ocean  Pier 
at  Long  Beach,  Calif.,  do.;  The  Southern  Pa- 
cific of  Mexico  Railroad,  do.;  A  Reinforced 
Concrete  Water  Tank  with  Dome-Shaped  Bot- 
tom, do.;  Cement  Lab.  Man.;  Materials  Test- 
ing Man.;  Stresses  in  Struct.  Steel  .\ngles. 
Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E. ;  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Alate- 
rials.  Married  Ethel  Clare  Miller,  S  2,  1903, 
Lincoln,  111.  Children:  Clarence  Leslie,  b. 
Je  9,  1906;  Mildred  Francelia,  b.  N  29,  1908. 
Died  Je  15,  1918,  Nitro,  W.  Va. 

1786.  FRANCIS  GEORGE  WENDELL 
Sec.  and  Treas.,  Light  and  Power  Co.;  B.  S. 
in  C.  E.;  b.  My  23,  1880,  New  Holland,  111.;  s. 
George  (b.  Ta  29,  1845,  Piketon,  O.)  and  Sarah 
(Ohmart)  Wendell  (b.  1)  12,  1850,  Petersburg, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  C.  E.  Club. 
Asst.  Civ.  Engr.,  Brcnnekc  and  Fay,  St.  Louis, 
1902-4;  Civ.  Engr.,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  1904-6;  Field 
Engr.,  City  Engrs.  Office,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich., 
IQ06-9;  Chief  Draftsman,  do.,  1909-10;  Asst. 
City  Engr.,  1910-11;  Owner  and  Mgr.,  Rose- 
dale  and  Sugar  Creek  Farms,  New  llolland, 
111.,  191 1  — ;  Sec.  and  Treas.,  New  Holland 
Light  and  Power  Co.,  do.,  191 ; — .  Married 
Margaret  Quinn,  Je  14,  1905,  New  Holland, 
111.  Child,  Margaret  Jane,  b.  D  9,  191 2.  Ad- 
dress,  Box  26,  New  llolland,  111. 


1787.  CHARLES  DIETRICH 
WESSELHOEFT 
(Husband  of  No.  6013) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  25,  1881, 
Chicago;  s.  Dietrich  (b.  Jork,  Hanover,  Ger.) 
and  Henrietta  (Rost)  Wesselhocft  (b.  Artz- 
berg,  Bavaria,  do.).  Prepared  in  Chicago  pub. 
schs.  Sigma  .Alpha  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Whiting  Foundry  Equipment  Co.,  Kohler  Bros., 
Arnold  Co.,  Krehbiel  Co.,  all  of  Chicago; 
Pres.,  Wesselhoeft  Co.,  Engrs.,  Constructors, 
Chicago.  Mem..  A.  I.  E.  E.  Married  Blanche 
Portman,  Chicago  (Died);  Elsie  Wintermeyer 
('13),  Ap  28,  1914,  Chicago.  Children:  Allmen, 
b.  Je  15,  1908;  Flora  Henrietta,  b.  O  31,  1918. 
Address,    910    \V.    Jackson    Blvd.,    Chicago. 

1788.  IRVING  MARK  WESTERN 
Lawyer;  A.   B.   in  L.   &  A.;   LL.B.,   1904;   b. 

Ta  8,  1878,  Dundee,  111.;  s.  Geo.  E.  and  Lib- 
bie  A.  (Hutson)  Western.  Prepared  in  Dundee 
IT.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Theta  Kappa  Nu; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  cabinet;  Adelphic;  Orat.  Assn.; 
Pres.,  Ath.  Assn.;  Eng.  Club;  Ed.,  Illini; 
LTniv.  Orat.;  Mo.  debate;  Class  Orat.;  Mgr., 
Star  Lecture  Course.  Practising  law  with  Bots- 
ford,  Wayne  &  Botsford,  Elgin,  111.,  1905-10; 
with  Ellis  &  Western,  1910 — .  Married  Beulah 
Joiner,  My  12,  1906,  Polo,  111.  Children: 
Julia  Elizabeth,  b.  Ap  23,  1907;  Carol,  b.  My  24, 
1913.  Address,  Dundee,  111.;  bus.  add., 
O'Bierne  Block,  Elgin,  111. 

1789.  JAMES  DUN  WELL  WHITE 
(Brother  of  No.  3602) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  25,  1878,  Pana,  111.;  s. 
James  D.  (b.  Ag  7,  1836,  Duncanon,  Pa.)  and 
Nina  Sophia  (Dunwell)  White  (b.  Mr  9,  1842, 
Solon,  O.).  Prepared  in  Taylorville  Tp.  H.  S. 
I-Cappa  Sigma;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Shield  and 
Trident;  Mgr.,  Baseball  team,  1902.  Clerk, 
I.  C.  Freight  (Dffice,  1902-3;  Cashier,  Big  Four 
Freight  and  Passenger  Depts.,  1903-4;  Joint 
Rate  Insp.,  1904;  Chief  Clerk  and  Traf.  Mgr., 
D.  U.  &  C.  R.  R..  1904-s;  Traf.  Mgr.,  D.  U. 
&  C.  R.  R.,  1905-7;  do.,  D.  U.  &  C.  R.  R.  & 
St.  L.,  D.  &  C.  R.  R.,  1907-9:  Asst.  Traf.  Mgr., 
1909-10;  Sec.  Champaign  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce, 1910;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Champaign  Daily  Ga- 
zette.    Married  Etheldred  Frank  Lindley,   F   i, 

1909,  Urbana.  Address,  844  S.  Greenwood, 
Springfield,   111. 

1790.  EDITH  URSULA  WHITEHOUSE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  16,  1873, 
Breeds,  111.;  d.  Isaac  (b.  1830,  W.  Bromwich, 
Eng.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Layton)  White- 
house  (b.  1842,  Orion  Tp.,  Fulton  Co.,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Canton  H.  S.  Address,  Canton, 
Tll.t 

1791.  MILTON  JAMES  WHITSON 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  8,  1878, 
Pleasant  Valley,  la.;  s.  Henry  James  and  Eliza 
Mary  Whitson.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Phi 
Gamma  Delta.  Architecture,  three  yrs. ;  con- 
tracting till  1918.  Supt.,  p.  M.  Dept.  in  erec- 
tion of  cantonments;  CoL,  Q.  M.  C.  N.  A. 
Married  Kathryn  T-oomis.  Je  27,  1906,  She- 
boygan,   Wis.      Child,    Henry   James,   b.    Ap   20, 

1910.  Address,  Imperial  Apt.,  1769  Columbia 
Road,  Washington,   D.  C. 

1792.  NATHAN  WILKINSON 
(Husband  of  No.  2259) 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Mr  21,  1878, 
Hartford,  Kan.;  s.  Nathan  Stout  (b.  Ind.)  and 
Cordelia  C.  (Price)  Wilkinson  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Emporia  IT.  S.  Hand;  Class  football; 
Class  baseball.  With  Bullock  Elec.  Mfg.  Co., 
1902-4;  Montreal  Engr.  .Sales  Dept.,  Allis-Chal- 
mers  Co.,  1904-7;  Milwaukee  Office,  do.,  1907-8; 
Engr.,  do.,  1908 — .  Invented  Automatic  Street 
Indicator  for  Tramways,  1908;  Resistance 
Grid.,  1909.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  Milwaukee 
Engng.    Soc;    M.    E.   Church.      Married   Helen 


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173 


Stookey  ('04),  Je  15,  1907,  Harristown,  III. 
Children:  Helen  Jean,  b.  O  29,  1908;  Nathan, 
b.  F  13,  1910;  David  Price,  h.  Ap  20,  1916. 
Address,  789  Beulah  Ave.,  Milwaukee. 
1793.  ELRICK  WILLIAMS 
(Husband  of  No.  3186) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Chem.;  A.  M.,  1903; 
b.  F  21,  1878,  Illiopolis,  111.;  s.  Simon  Peter 
(b.  S  17,  1825,  Phila<lelphia)  and  Laura 
(McNeill)  Williams  (b.  1)  12,  1842,  Christian 
Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  III.  VVesleyan  Acad.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Fellow  in  Chem.,  1902-3;  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1903-5;  Instr.,  190J-6;  Educ.  Missionary, 
190(1-12,  M.  E.  Church,  Chengtu,  China;  Prin.. 
Boys'  Day  and  Boarding  Sch.;  in  charge  of 
Chem.  Dept.,  West.  China  Union  Univ.; 
teacher,  Louisville,  Ky.,  Male  H.  S.,  1912-13; 
do.,  Kan.  Univ.,  1913-14;  do.,  Ventura  Union 
II.  S.,  Ventura  Coll.,  1914-17;  do.,  Los  Angeles 
Sch.  System.  1917-18;  Instr.,  Chem.,  H.  S., 
Hollywood,  Calif.,  1918 — .  Pres.,  Ventura 
Federated  Brotherhood,  191 7 — .  Married 
Florence  B.  Somers  ('07),  F  3,  1909,  Ft. 
Dodge,  la.  Address,  1246  Orange  Drive, 
Hollywood,   Calif. 

1794.  THOMAS  WILSON 
Editor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag  1,  1880,  Cale- 
donia, 111.;  s.  Robert  (b.  1851,  Coatbridge, 
Scot.)  anil  Elizabeth  (McNair)  Wilson  (b.  1855, 
Caledonia,  111.).  Prepared  in  South  Belvidere 
H.  S.  Draftsman,  Commonwealth  Edison  Co., 
Chicago,  1902-4;  Asst.  Ed.,  The  Engr.,  1904-8; 
Ed.,  Practical  Engr.,  1908;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Power, 
1908-12;  West.  Ed.,  Power,  1914 — .  Auth. : 
The  Gas  Engine,  Questions  and  Answers; 
Steam  Traps;  Numerous  articles  in  The  Engr.; 
Power.  Mem..  A.  S.  M.  E.;  West.  Soc.  of 
Engrs.,  Chicago;  Nat.  Assn.  Stationary  Engrs. 
Married  Mabel  Grace  Jtlonroe,  D  31,  1908, 
Picton,  Ont.  Children:  Eleanor  Elizabeth,  b. 
O  25,  1912;  Aileen  Lucille,  b.  Jl  31,  1917. 
Address,  711   E.  50th  St.,  Chicago. 

1795.  SOLOMON  WOLFF 

Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  s.  Abraham  (b. 
S  30,  Amsterdam,  Holland)  and  Henrietta 
(Schutz)  Wolff  (b.  Je  20,  1863,  Pyrmont, 
Gar.).  Prepared  in  El  Paso  (Tex.)  H.  S. 
Tau    Beta   Pi;    Capt.,    Univ.    Regt.      With   Bul- 


lock Elec.  Mfg.  Co.,  1902-3;  Frank  B.  Rae, 
N.  Y.,  1903;  Bullock  Elec.  Mfg.  Co.,  1904; 
Mgr.,  Cleveland  District,  Allis-C  halmers  Co., 
1904-14;  Dist.  Mgr.,  DeLaval  Steam  Turbine 
Co.,  Chicago,  1914 — .  Married  Birdie  Beekson, 
Je  9,  1906,  Chicago.  Child,  Sylvia,  b.  N  13, 
1909  (died  N  15,  1916).  Address,  1456  Fargo 
.\ve.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  933  Peoples  Gas  Bldg., 
do. 

1796.  HERBERT  HENRY  WOLLESON 
Examiner  of  Land  Titles:  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ; 
b.  Je  17,  1881,  Belleville,  111.;  s.  Anton  (b. 
My  10,  1853,  Denmark)  and  Hannah  (Hem- 
jiclman)  Wollcson  (b.  Ja  23,  1859,  .\ew  Haven, 
iMo.).  Prepared  in  Belleville  H.  .S.  Struct. 
.Steel  Draftsman,  Brown  Ketcham  Iron  Works, 
Indianapolis,  1902-3;  Koken  Iron  Works,  St. 
Louis,  Ind.,  1903;  Struct.  Steel  Insp.,  Bren- 
neke  and  Fay,  St.  I^ouis,  Ind.,  1903;  Draftsman, 
Terminal  R.  R.  Assn.,  St.  Louis,  1 90,5-4;  Struct. 
.Steel  Estimator,  Brown  Ketcham  Iron  Works, 
Indianapolis,  1904-7;  Struct.  Engr.,  Purdy  & 
Henderson,  Chicago,  1907-8;  E.  C.  &  R.  M. 
Shakland,  Chicago,  1908-12;  Purdy  &  Hender- 
son, Montreal,  Quebec,  1912;  Asst.  Engr., 
Xoelke-Richards  Iron  Works,  Indianapolis, 
IQ13;  Mgr.,  Wolleson-Wolff  Abstract  Co., 
Helieville,  111.,  1913 — .  Address,  825  S.  Church 
St.,  Belleville,   111. 

1797.  ERVIN  EVERMONT  WYNE 
Merchant;    LL.   B.;   b.  Ap  24,   1879,  Macomb, 

III.;  s.  Joseph  William  (b.  Macomb,  111.)  arid 
.\lice  (Ervin)  Wyne  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Macomb  H.  S.;  Knox  Coll.  Sec.  and  Treas., 
Wyne  Deavin  Dry  Goods  Co.  Married  Ada 
Mae  Lantz,  Ap  5,  1910,  Sterling,  111.  Children: 
Wm.  E.,  b.  Je  16,  1912;  Elizabeth,  b.  My  13, 
1916.     Address,  Sterling,  111. 

1798.  FERDINAND  JOSEPH  ZIPF 
Asst.    Prin.;    A.    B.    in    Sc;    b.    My    6,    1868, 

Hopedale,  111.;  s.  Ferdinand  Joseph  (b.  Baden, 
Ger.)  and  Caroline  (Dettman)  Zipf  (b.  Hesse 
Cassel,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Hopedale  H.  S. 
Prin.,  H.  S.,  Watseka,  1902-3;  Supt.  of  Schs., 
Peotone,  1903-6;  H.  S.  Teacher,  Chicago, 
1906 — ;  Asst.  Prin.,  Fenger  H.  S.,  1913 — . 
^Iarried  Maggie  Lee  Smith,  Ja  i,  1895,  Hope- 
dale,  111.  Child,  Herbert  Fontaine,  b.  O  6, 
1895.     Address,   11923  Yale  Ave.,  Chicago. 


CLASS  OF  1903  (202  LIVING,  10  DEAD) 


1799.  RUTH  ABBOTT 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Dubuque,  la.;  d. 
Charles  Fuller  (b.  Boston)  and  Jane  (Bingham) 
Abbott  (b.  Charlotte,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Hyde 
Park  H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Delta 
Psi;  Lib.  Club;  Watcheka;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Libn., 
Sch.  of  Educ.  Lib.,  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Mem., 
Chicago  Lib.  Club;  Chicago  Coll.  Club;  Geog. 
Soc.  of  Chicago;  Sociendad  Hispana  y  Amer- 
icana.    Address,  5716  Dorchester  Ave.,  Chicago. 

1800.  EDITH  LOUISE  ALLEN 
(Daughter  of  No.  92;  Sister  of  Nos.  2310, 
2876,  5002.  8096) 
Lecturer;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Je  24,  1880,  Dcla- 
van.  111.;  d.  Ralph  ('76),  (b.  Ap  15,  1854,  See- 
konk,  Mass.)  and  Ada  Mary  (Eaton)  Allen  (b. 
O  12,  1856,  Philo,  111.).  Prepared  in  Delavan 
H.  S.  Delta  Sigma.  Lecturer,  E.xtcn.  Dept., 
Univ.  of  Tex.;  Okla.  Agr.  Coll.,  1915 — .  Ad- 
dress,  Stillwater,   Okla.t 

1801.  MAE  LOUISE  ALLEN  (TULLOCK) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Champaign;  d.  Ira  How- 
land  and  Mary  Louise  (Reynolds)  Allen  (b. 
Perry,  111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Ste- 
nographer, HI.  Grain  Dealers  Assn.;  Sec,  three 
yrs.  of  F.  C.  Miller  Circle  No.  78.  Mem., 
Ladies  of  the  G.  A.  R.  Married  Warren  Milne 
Tullock,  My  19,  1907,  St.  Louis.  Address,  908 
W.  Green  St.,  Urbana. t 


1802.     EUGENIA  ALLIN 

Libn.  and  Prof.;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Bloomington, 
111.;  d.  William  II.  (b.  do.)  and  Harriet  Eliza 
(Capen)  Allin  (b.  F  10.  1846,  Union  Springs, 
N.  v.).  Prepared  in  Bloomington  H.  S.;  111. 
Wesleyan  Univ.  Girls'  Glee  Club;  Lib.  (Tlub; 
Phi  Delta  Psi.  Libn.  and  Instr.,  Lib.  Sc, 
Decatur  Coll.  and  Indus.  Sch.  of  James  Mil- 
likin  Univ.,  1903-10;  Organizer  111.  Lib.  Exten. 
Comn.,  1910-14;  Libn.  and  Prof.,  Lib.  Sc, 
Decatur  Coll.  and  Indus  Sch.  of  James  Milli- 
kin  Univ.,  1914^ — .  Mem.,  111.  Lib.  Assn.;  Am. 
Lib.  Assn.;  D.  A.  R.;  Drama  League  of  Am.; 
Coll.  Club,  Decatur;  St.  Charities  and  Correc- 
tions; Woman's  Com.  St.  Council  of  Nat.  De- 
fense; Bd.  Mem.,  Decatur  Bur.  of  Social  Ser- 
vice. .Address,  124  N.  Edward  St.,  Decatur, 
111.;  bus.  add..  The  James  Millikin  Univ.,  do. 


1803.     MARY  ANDERSON 

Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1904; 
b.  N  17,  1875,  Macon,  111.;  d.  A.  A.  and  Sarah 
(Carter)  Anderson.  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S. 
.Methenai;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher,  Math, 
and  Phys.,  111.  Woman's  Coll.,  Jacksonville, 
111.,  1904-6;  Teacher,  Math.,  1904-8;  Prof., 
Math.,  1909 — .  Address,  111.  Woman's  Coll., 
Jacksonville,   111. 


174 


University  of  Illinois 


U903 


1804.  CHARLES  E.  APPLE 
(Brother  of  No.  2879) 
Civ.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Je  4,  1879, 
Palestine,  111.,  s.  William  S.  (b.  Ag  28,  1848, 
Sidney.  O. )  and  Sarah  B.  (Decker)  Apple  (b. 
Tl  9,  1854).  Prei)arcd  in  Robinson  H.  S. 
Engr.  with  various  Bridge  and  Ry.  Cos.  Mar- 
ried Jean  King,  Je  18,  1908,  Kings,  111.  Child, 
daughter,  b.  Jl  12,  1913.  Address,  c/o  S.  A.  & 
A.    P.   Ry.,   Yoakum,  Tex. 

1805.     JAMES  THOMAS    AT  WOOD 
(Brother  of  No.   786) 

Instructor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Jl  24,  1881, 
near  Rockford,  111.;  s.  Patton  I?,  (b.  Mr  10, 
1843,  Winnebago  Co.,  111.)  and  Emma  (Catlin) 
Atwood  (b.  F  2,  1848,  Litchfield,  Conn.).  Pre- 
pared in  Rockford  H.  S.  Pres.,  M.  E.  Soc. ; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Draftsman, 
Nat.  Sewing  Mach.  Co.,  Belvidere,  111.,  1903; 
Instr.,  L^niv.  of  Wis.,  1903-08.  Mem.,  Bap- 
tist Church;  LTniv.  Alumni  Club.  Married 
Myra  Mayhew  Cadby,  D  27,  1906,  Wauwatosa, 
Wis.  Child,  Philip  Trowbridge,  b.  My  29, 
1908.  Address,  1245  Garrison  Ave.,  Rockford, 
111. 

1806.     LOU  BAKER 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Mr  26,  1876, 
McLean  Co.,  111.;  s.  Luman  E.  (b.  Jl  9,  1846, 
Greenville,  N.  Y.)  and  Margaret  M.  (Price) 
Baker  (b.  S  23,  1849,  McLean  Co.,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  111.  St.  Norm.  Univs.,  Normal  and 
DeKalb,  III.  Teacher,  Biol.,  II.  S.,  Charles- 
ton, 1903-4;  Kankakee,  1904-5;  Boone,  la., 
1905 — .     Address,  Boone,  la.J 

1807.     CHARLES  VINCENT  BARRETT 

(Brother  of  No.  1307) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Mr  19,  1882,  Chicago; 
s.  Michael  and  Kate  (Dwyer)  Barrett.  Pre- 
pared in  Jos.  Medill  H.  .S.,  Chicago.  Web- 
ster Law  Club;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Asst.  State's 
Atty.,  Cook  Co.,  five  years.  Elected  to  Bd.  of 
Review,  Chicago,  N  1918.  Married  Helen  V. 
Barrett,  Je  2,  1909.  Children:  Helen  V.  and 
Marion.  Address,  1942  22nd  St.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  68  W.  Washington  St.,  do.f 

1808.     JAMES  THEOPHILUS  BARRETT 
(Brother  of  No.  4542) 

Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  A.  M.,  1907;  b.  N 
14,  1876.  Butler,  111.;  s.  Jesse  Clark  (b.  My 
30,  1839,  Jay  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Emma  Cornelia 
^Hutchison)  Barrett  (b.  D  19,  1852,  Marshall 
Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Butler  and  Hillsboro 
H.  Schs.  Ph.  D.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1910.  Sigma 
Xi;  Nat.  Mist.  Soc.  Gold  win  Smith  Fellow 
in  Bot.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1908-9.  Asst.,  Bot., 
111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1903-8;  Assoc,  Bot.  and 
Chief  Asst.,  Bot.,  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1910-13; 
Prof.,  Plant  Path.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  Grad.  Sch. 
of  Tropical  Agr.  and  Plant  Path.,  Citrus  Exp. 
Sta.  Auth.:  The  Vascular  System  and  Blood 
Flow  in  Diplocardia  communis  Garnian,  Sc.  N. 
S.,  19,  216  pp.,  1904  (Abst.);  Dry  Rot  of  Corn, 
do.,  27  pp.  212-213,  1908;  Ear  Rots  of  Corn 
(with  T.  J.  Burrill)  Cir.  No.  117,  111.  Agr. 
Exp.  Sta.,  pp.  1-3,  1908;  Development  and 
Fertilization  in  Olipidiopsis,  Sc.  N.  S.,  35,  151 
pp.,  1912;  Development  and  Sexuality  of  Some 
Species  of  Olipidiopsis  (Cornu)  Fischer,  Annals 
of  Hot.,  26  pp.,  191 2;  A  Serious  Root  Disease 
of  Radish,  Fliytopatltology,  2,  96  pp.,  191 2; 
various  papers  on  plant  diseases  (Thomas  Jon- 
athan Burrill),  Phytopathology,  8,  1918.  Assoc. 
Ed.  Ph\'topaihology.  1918.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church;  "M.  W.  A".;"  Phytopathol.  Soc;  A.  A. 
A.  S.;  mem..  West.  Soc.  of  Naturalists.  Mar- 
ried Anne  Myra  Turner,  Je  15,  1904,  Butler, 
111.  Children:  James  Turner,  b.  Mr  29,  1909; 
Mary  Helen,  b.  Jl  28,  1910;  Martha  Anne,  b. 
D  II,  191 1  ;  Paul  Hutchison,  b.  Ag  25,  1914. 
Address,    Box   580,    Riverside,   Calif. 


1809.  CLARENCE  HERBERT  BEAN 
Asst.  Supt.,  Motive  Power;  B.  S.  in  Chem.; 
b.  My  26,  1879,  Rock  Falls,  111.;  s.  Jason  Pierce 
(b.  1845,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Marv 
Ella  (Spotts)  Bean  (b.  1856.  O.).  Prepared 
in  Rock  Falls  H.  S.  and  Sterling  Tp.  H.  S. 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Chem.,  Armour  &  Co., 
'903-5;  Chem.,  Armour  Fert.  Works,  1905-6; 
Asst.  Gen.  Supt.,  do.,  ipo6-9;  Supt.,  Motive 
Power,  Armour  Fert.  Works,  1909-10;  Asst. 
Supt.,  Motive  Power,  Armour  &  Co.,  igio — . 
Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  A.  S.  M.  E.  Married  Emma 
Clark  Hurm,  S  22,  1909,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Chil- 
dren: Sherman  Hurm,  b.  Mr  g,  191 1;  Barbara, 
b.  N  II,  1913.  Address,  5213  Harper  Ave., 
Chicago. 

1810.  ERNEST  R.  BEAR 
(Brother  of  No.  3278) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  24,  1881, 
Bearsdale,  111.;  s.  Samuel  E.  (b.  1856,  Pa.) 
and  Minerva  J.  (Cox)  Bear  (b.  1857,  Harris- 
town,  111.).  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  track  teams.  Draftsman,  111.  Steel 
Co.,  Chicago,  1903-4;  in  bus.,  Welch,  Okla., 
1904-6;  Engr.,  Trussed  Concrete  Steel  Co., 
Detroit  and  Pittsburgh,  1906 — ;  Engr.,  Rein- 
forced Concrete  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  1906-7;  Engr., 
Robt.  A.  Cummings,  do.,  1907-8;  Mfr.,  Rein- 
forced Concrete  Const.  Co.,  do.,  1908-12;  Struct. 
Engr.,  pvt.  practice.  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  1912- 
i8;  Engr.,  Turner  Const.  Co.,  N.  Y.  City, 
1918 — .  Married  Belma  M.  Davis,  1905,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  William  H.,  b.  1907;  Mary 
H.,  b.  1909;  John  R.,  b.  igii;  Richard  D.,  b. 
1 91 2;  Martha  M..  b.  1918.  Address,  343  Tecum- 
seh  Ave.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.;  bus.  add.,  255 
Broadway,  New  York  (Tity. 

1811.     K.ATHARINE  W.   BEAR    (DREW) 
(Wife  of   No.   2078) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  21,  1879,  Ludlow, 
111.;  d.  Henry  (b.  1835,  Constance,  Switzerland) 
and  Elizabeth  (Hilke)  Bear  (b.  1835,  Ger.). 
Prepared  in  Rantoul  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Der  Deutsche  Verein.  Teacher, 
Los  Angeles,  1903-6.  Married  Frank  L.  Drew 
('04),  Ja  I,  1906.  Los  Angeles.  Child,  Kath- 
arine, b.  D  8,  1906.  Address,  1154  N.  Mentor 
Ave.,    Pasadena,    Calif. t 

1812.  FRANCIS  MARION  BEATY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  30,  1868, 
Ewing,  111.;  s.  George  Washington  (b.  F  7, 
1 84 1,  Ewing,  111.)  and  Sarah  Ann  (Bosley) 
Beaty  (b.  N  4,  1839,  More's  Prairies,  Jefferson 
Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ewing  Coll.  Pres., 
Adelphic.  Teacher,  1903-8;  clerk  in  U.  S. 
Treas.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1908-9;  teacher, 
1909-12.  Mem.,  Miss.  Baptist  Church;  I.  O. 
O.  F.,  Macedonia,  111.;  Bd.  of  Dir.  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
at  Iloilo,  1906-8  and  rooms  Com.  of  Iloilo 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1910— .  Married  Sadie  Jane  Hill, 
1896,  Ewing,  111.;  Cecil  Mertilla  Damon,  Elgin, 
111.,  1903.  Children:  Edith,  b.  1897  (died 
1898);   Clara,   b.    1906.     Address,   Iloilo,  P.   I.f 

1813.  JOHN  PHILIP  BECKMAN 
Ed.  and  Pub.;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  5,  1877,  Camp 
Point,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  Ger.)  and  Hannah 
(Ilocanip)  Becknian  (b.  Ger.).  Prepared  in 
Maplewood  H.  S.,  Camp  Point.  Ed.  and  Pub. 
Hancock  Co.  Jour.  Mem.,  Lutheran  Church. 
Married  Sylvia  Maud  Reaugh,  Ag  23,  1906, 
Augusta,    111.     Address,    Carthage,    111. 

1814.  LeROY  FITCH  BEERS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  9,  18S0, 
Clarion.  Pa.;  s.  Levi  (b.  Milan,  O.)  and  Jennie 
M.  (I'"itch)  Beers  (b.  Hunterton,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Harvey  II.  S.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  M.  E. 
and  E.  E.  Soc.  Drafting,  1904;  Erecting  Engr., 
Underfeed  Stoker  Co.,  1904-6;  Selling  for  Buf- 
falo Forge  Co.,  19067;  with  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur., 
1907;    Proprietor,   L.    F.    Beers   Water   Systems. 


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175 


1907 — .  When  with  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.  prepared 
material  for  the  Bui.  on  burning  coal  without 
smoke.  Mem.,  Rocliester  Rotary  Club.  Mar- 
ried Clara  E.  Darrohn,  Mr  30,  1910,  Rush, 
N.  Y.  Children:  KL-nneth  Darrohn,  b.  Ap  30, 
1913;  Douglas  Darrohn,  b.  Jl  13,  1915.  Ad- 
dress, 7:1  Powers  Bldg.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 

181 5.  STELLA  BENNETT 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  A.  B.,  1908;  b.  Belvi- 
dere,  111.;  d.  Charles  (b.  1845,  do.)  and  Ellen 
Celeste  (Reynolds)  Bennett  (b.  1847,  Mukwon- 
ago,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  So.  Belvidere  H.  S. 
Alethenai;  Eng.  Club;  Watcheka  League;  Y. 
W.  C.  A.  Reviser,  Lib.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1904;  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.  Lib.,  1904-9;  Sr. 
Asst.,  Univ.  of  Calif.  Lib.,  1909 — .  Mem..  Am. 
Lib.  Assn.;  Calif.  Lib.  Assn.;  Univ.  of  111. 
Alumni  Assn.;  Congr.  Church.  Address,  2614 
Hilgard  Ave.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

1816.  JOHN  MILTON  BERGER 
(Brother  of  No.  4552) 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc. :  M.  D.,  1908;  b. 
Ja  27,  1883,  Dolton,  Cook  Co.,  111.;  s.  John  (b. 
1841,  Dolton,  111.)  and  Margaret  (Karch) 
Berger  (b.  1854,  Frankfort,  Will  Co^  111.). 
Prepared  in  Thornton  Tp.  H.  S.  Pres.,  (jerman 
Club;  Glee  Club,  1900-3;  Delta  Upsilon;  Sergt., 
Univ.  Regt. ;  Treas.,  Sr.  Ball  Com.;  Taught 
Chem.  and  Man.  Tr.,  Champaign  H.  S.,  1904; 
Interne  in  Univ.  Hosp.,  Chicago,  1908-9;  Prac- 
tising Med.,  1909 — ;  Instr.,  Sen.  Surgery  and 
Asst.,  Clinical  Surgery,  Coll.  of  Med.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1911-1918;  Med.  Corps,  Mayo  Bros. 
Clinical  Work,  Rochester,  Minn.,  1918 — . 
Mem..  Chicago  Med.  Soc. ;  St.  Med.  Soc,  1910. 
Address,   c/o  Mayo  Bros.,   Rochester,   Minn. 

1817.  H.\RRY  ARMAND  BIOSSAT 
Lawyer;   LL.B.;   b.    F  22,    1882,   Boyce,   La.; 

s.  H.  A.  Biossat.  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S. 
Address.     Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg.,  Chicago.? 

1818.  LUTHER  EARLE  BIRDZELL 
Lawyer  and  Judge;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  i,  1880,  St. 

Joseph,  111.;  s.  Ethan  Allen  (b.  F  22,  1855, 
Urbana)  and  Mahalah  O.  (Koch)  Birdzell  (b. 
Ag  3,  1857,  Piqua  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in  St. 
Joseph  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa 
Nu;  Van  Twiller  Court;  Pol.  Sc.  Club.  Clerk, 
Law  Office  of  Ullman  and  Hacker,  Chi- 
cago, six  months;  in  Legal  Dept.  Am.  Surety 
Co.,  seven  months;  Instr.,  Coll.  of  Law,  Univ. 
of  N.  Dak.,  1904-6;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1906-7; 
Prof.,  Law,  do.,  1907;  Chm.,  N.  Dak.  Tax 
Comn.,  Jl  I,  1912;  Prof.,  Law,  Univ.  N.  Dak., 
1914-16;  Judge  of  Supreme  Court  of  N.  Dak., 
1917— ;  Chm.  of  Dist.  Bd.  for  St.  of  N.  Dak., 
1917 — .  Married  Bessie  Leola  Perring,  D  28, 
1904,  Gifford,  111.  Children:  Robert  Allen, 
b.  S  29,  1905;  Dorothy,  b.  F  3,  1908;  John  Per- 
ring, b.  Ag  24,  1912;  Luther  E.,  Jr.,  b.  D  18, 
1916.     Address,  Burleigh,  N.  Dak. 

1819.  GEORGE  W.  BLACK 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L,  &  A.;  b.  Je  23,  1882, 
Oakland,  III.;  s.  W.  J.  (b.  Jl  19,  1839,  Oak- 
land)  and  Melissa  D.  (Clark)  Black  (b.  Je 
16,  1846,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Oakland  H.  S. 
J.  D.  (Law)  cum  laude,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
"1908.  Adelphic;  Eng.  Club;  ist  Prize  Adelphic 
Declamation  Contest,  1901;  la.  Debating  team, 
1903.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Oakland,  1903-4;  Prin., 
H.  S.,  Monticello,  1904-5;  Law  Stud.,  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1905-8;  Asst.  Atty.,  111.  Traction 
System,  Peoria,  1909-11  and  Genl.  Practice  of 
Law,  191 1 — .  Address,  1105  N.  Perry  Ave., 
Peoria;  bus.  add.,  11 16  Jefferson  Bldg.,  do.f  ' 

1820.     EDGAR  WILLIAM  BLOCK 

Engineer;    B.    S.    in    C.    E. ;    b.    Ap    3,    1879, 

Sidney,    111.;    s.    Theodore    Leopold    (b.    Ger.'* 

and  Mary  Pauline  (b.  do.).     Prepared  in  Univ. 

.'\cad.  C.  E.  Club.     Instrumcntman,  T.  C.  R.  R., 


1903-4;  Draftsman,  111.  Traction  System,  1904- 
5;  Instrumcntman,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1905;  Drafts- 
rnan,  do.,  1905-6;  Asst.  Engr.,  1906;  Levelman, 
Union  Pacific  R.  R.,  1906;  Draftsman,  Am. 
Bridge  Co.,  1906-7;  Draftsman,  Bridge  Dept., 
A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  System,  1007-10;  Chief 
Draftsman,  do.,  1910 — ;  Mgr.,  Block  Elevator, 
Indianola,  111.,  1910-16.  Married  Marie 
.Anna  Schweiger,  Ap  24,  1907,  Lafayette,  Ind. 
C'hildren:  Everett  Milton,  b.  Mr  4,  1908;  Theo. 
Donald,  b.  Jl  22,  1912.  Address,  1033  Ry-  Ex- 
change Bldg.,  Chicago.t 

1821.     ANNA  LOUISE  BOND 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1906;  b. 
N  19,  1880,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.;  d.  Rufus  J.  (b. 
N  II,  1847,  do.)  and  Mary  Jane  (England) 
Bond  (b.  Je  23,  1850,  Tenn.).  Prepared  in  Mt. 
Vernon  H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad.  Eng.  Club; 
Ger.  Club;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher,  Mt. 
Vernon  Tp.  H.  S.,  1906-8;  studied  and  traveled 
abroad,  three  semesters  at  Univ.  of  Leipsic, 
one  semester  in  Paris,  under  private  instruc- 
tion, 1908-10;  teacher,  German,  H.  S.,  Con- 
nersville,  Ind.,  1912-15;  teacher,  German  snd 
French,  Mt.  Vernon  Tp.  II.  S.,  Mt.  Vernon, 
1 915 — .  Address,  215  S.  loth  St.,  Mt.  Vernon, 
111. 

1S22.     AUSTIN  BOND 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  F  13,  1872, 
Carmel,  Ind.;  s.  Calvin  and  Margaret  A. 
(Murpliy)  Bond.  Prepared  in  Carmel  H.  S., 
and  Purdue  Univ.,  Lafayette,  Ind.  Arch. 
Club.,  Pres.  Married  Mr  19,  1908.  Address, 
Carmel,   Ind.t 

1823.     'HARRY   LEHRE  BOON 
Lawyer;    A.    B.   in   L.   &   A.;    LL.    B.,    1905; 
b.  F  8,  1878,  Chrisman,  111.     Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.    Philomathean;    Von    Twiller    Court;    Pi 
Theta;  Theta  Kappa  Nu.     Deceased. 

1824.     LUCINA  JANE  BORTON  (RODI) 
(Sister  of  Nos.   1632,  2333) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  30.  1872,  DeLand, 
III.;  d.  Albert  R.  (b.  Columbiana  Co.,  O.)  and 
Nancy  Jane  (Sarver)  Borton  (b.  S  6,  1835, 
Champaign  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in  Farmer  City 
H.  S.  and  N.  W.  Univ.,  1898-1900.  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma.  Teacher,  Eng.,  H.  S.,  Madi- 
son, Ind.;  do.,  H.  S..  Calumet,  Jlich.  Mar- 
ried Charles  Harvey  Rodi,  1906,  DeLand,  111. 
Children:  Karl  Borton,  b.  S  6,  1908;  Albert 
Herman,  b.  S  22,  1912.  Address,  990  Atchison 
St.,  Pasadena,  Calif. 

1825.     GERTRUDE    BOWM.A.N    (JOHNSON) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ja  30,  1879,  Brimfield,  111.;  d. 
Clarence  Edgar  (b.  Mr  31,  1856,  Brimfield, 
111.)  and  Clara  Estella  (Putnam)  I3owman  (b. 
My  19,  1853,  Rockingham,  Vt.).  Prepared  in 
Brimfield  H.  S.  and  Knox  Acad.  Married 
George  Robert  Johnson,  Je  22,  1904,  Brimfield, 
111.  Children:  Stanley  Dean,  b.  My  29,  1908: 
Robert  Bowman,  b.  Ja  20,  1912.  Address,  524 
Cypress   Ave.,   Kansas  City,  Mo. 

1826.     JESSIE    ISABELLE    BRADSHAW 
(WHITE) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A;,  b.  Je  28,  1882,  Chicago; 
d.  John  James  (b.  Ja  5,  1831,  Kingston,  Ont.) 
and  Agnes  Pitcairn  (Crichton)  Bvadshaw 
(b.  S  23,  1845,  Glasgow,  Scotland).  Prepared 
in  John  Marshall  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Teacher, 
I.aGrange  Park,  111.,  J  004.  Mem.,  Chicago 
Branch  of  Assn.  of  Collegiate  .-\lumnae:  Chi- 
cago Coll.  Club.  Married  Harold  Russell 
White,  F  10,  1905,  Austin,  111.  Child.  Gladys 
Elaine,  b.  Je  11,  1907.  Address,  741  Sheridan 
Road,  Evanston,  111. 


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[1903 


1827.  •EDWIN  CRESSY  BRIGGS 
Teacher:  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  M.  E.,  1909;  b.  F 
36,  1881,  Rockford,  111.;  s.  Chester  E.  (b.  1853, 
Vt.)  and  Ollie  A.  (Preston)  Briggs  (b.  1857. 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S.  M.  E. 
and  E.  E.  See;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Draftsman  for 
Bostedo  Pneumatic  Tube  Co.,  1903;  instr., 
Mach.  Design  and  Kinematics,  Armour  Inst,  of 
Tech.,  1906;  Asst.  Prof.,  M.  E.,  Colo.  Sch.  of 
Mines,  1909;  given  leave  of  absence  to  regain 
health;  dairying.  Auth.:  Pamphlet  and  Sylla- 
bus for  Descriptive  Geom.  Students,  Colo. 
Transcript;  Design  of  Power  Plant  and  Gold 
'Sulphide  Mine,  (M.  E.  thesis);  Pneurnatic 
Tube  Cash  Carriers,  Fulcrum  Armour  Institute 
of  Tech.,  1906;  also  articles  on  M.  E.  and  Min. 
work  in  vicinity  of  Golden,  Colo.  Faculty 
Club,  Armour  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1903-6;  .nem., 
com.  "Moral  and  Religious  Conf.  of  Colo. 
Faculties,"  1909;  Faculty  Mem.,  Colo.  Sch.  cf 
Mines  at  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Conf.,  Cascade,  Colo.; 
Steward,  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Constance 
Fritz,  S  14,  1904,  Harvard,  111.  Children:  Pres- 
ton D.,  b.  Ja  7,  1906;  Joseph  F.,  b.  Ap  11,  1911- 
Died  My  3,  191 5,  Phoenix,  Ariz. 

1828.  JANE  WIDNEY  BROTHERTON 
Classifier;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Delphos,  O.;  d.  Bur- 
ritt  Johnston  and  Harriett  (Leaman)  Brother- 
ton.  Prepared  in  Prep.  Dept.,  Shepardson 
Coll.,  Granville,  O.  B.  S.,  Denison  Univ., 
1899.  Organizer,  Franklin,  O.  Pub.  Lib.,  1903; 
Cataloger,  Lib.  of  Cong.,  1904-5;  Libn.,  Brum- 
back  Lib.  of  Van  Wert  Co.,  O.,  1905-9;  Class- 
ifier, Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, 1310  Q  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

1829.  M.  LEWIS  BROWN 
(Husband  of  No.  1866) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  lo,  1879;  s. 
Lewis  (b.  Somers,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  B.  (Moore) 
Brown  (b.  Northampton,  Eng.).  Prepared  in 
Rockford  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  In  Exp. 
Dept.,  Deere  &  Co.,  Moline,  111.,  1903-8;  Supt., 
Kawner  Mfg.  Co.,  Niles  Mich.,  1908-13;  Uni- 
versal Metal  Co.,  Detroit,  1913-16;  Assoc, 
Motor  Products  Corp.,  Detroit,  1916 — .  Mar- 
ried Clara  E.  Fisher  ('03),  O  30,  1906,  Cham- 
paign. Child,  Lewis  Fisher,  b.  S  5,  1907.  Ad- 
dress, 2329  W.  Grand  Blvd.,  Detroit. 

1830.  MARGUERITE  PAULINE  BUERKIN 
(WARD) 
(Sister  of  No.  1638) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  31,  1881,  Quincy, 
111.;  d.  Joseph  (b.  1848,  Ger.)  and  Augusta 
(Lerpp)  Buerkin  (b.  1856,  Quincy,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Quincy  H.  S.  Y.  \V.  C.  A.;  Watcheka; 
Capt.,  Class  Basketball  Team,  1901-3.  Asst. 
Prin.,  Rock  Falls  H.  S.,  1903-4.  Mem.,  Moline 
Women's  Club,  i909-:s;  do..  Art  and  Lit. 
Dept.,  1913-15;  Treas.,  Service  Circle  King's 
Daughter,  1914.  Married  Harry  Amos  Ward, 
Je  30,  1904,  Quincy,  HI.  Child,  Rosemary 
Martha,  b.  Mr  4,  1916.  Address,  924  E.  7th 
St.,  Flint,  Mich. 

1831.     WAYNE    EDISON    BURKIIALTER 
(Husband  of  No.  2503) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ja  23,  1881, 
Maquon;  s.  William  and  Clara  (Beard)  Burk- 
halter.  Prepared  in  Peoria  II.  S.  C.  E.  Soc. 
Asst.,  M.  I.  T.,  1903-4:  with  Isthmian  Canal 
Com.,  1905;  Res.  Engr.  C.  M.  &  St.  Paul  R.  R., 
1906;  Oflice  Engr.,  Panama  R.  R.,  1907-9; 
Bridge  Engr.,  Oregon  Trunk  Ry.  &  S.  P.  &  S. 
R.  R.,  1910 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  A.  F. 
A.  M.  Married  Josephine  Scherer  ('05),  Ag 
19,  1908.  Address,  nth  and  Hoyt  Sts..  Port- 
land, Ore.t 

1832.     JEAN   BURKHART 

Retail  Shoe  Dealer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N 
7,  1880,  Marion,  111.;  s.  T.  M.  (b.  Knoxville, 
Tenn.)   and    Mary   Ellen    (Spiller)    Burkhart   (b. 


Spillerton,  111.).  Prepared,  Marion  H.  S.; 
\\  esleyan  Univ.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Married  Eva 
Dimmick,  Ja  10,  191 1,  West  Frankfort,  111. 
(died  Ag  13,  1912).     Address,  Marion,  111. 

1833.  *MILDRED  ANNA  BURRILL 

(STONE) 
(Wife  of  No.  1980;  Daughter  of  No.  Hs) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1908;  b.  D  11,  1881, 
Pendleton,  Ore.;  d.  Thomas  Jonathan  (b.  1839, 
Pittsfield,  Mass.)  and  Sarah  Helen  (Alexander) 
Burrill  (b.  Sclienectady,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Eng.  Club;  French  Club;  Alethe- 
nai;  Choral  Soc;  Chi  Omega;  Jliini  Staff; 
Literary  Ed.  lllio;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Cabinet,  1902- 
3.  Auth.:  Five  short  articles  in  the  Central 
Christian  Advocate,  1900;  The  Old  Days  of 
1903,  1903  lllio;  I'atcr's  Theory  of  Life  and 
Art,  The  Illinois,  1903;  A.  M.  Thesis  on  Chil- 
drens'  Reading.  M.  E.  Church,  1892-1904; 
Presby.  Church,  1904.  Married  Hal  Marot 
Stone  ('03),  N  II,  1903,  Urbana.  Children: 
Mary  Helen,  b.  O  25,  1906;  Mildred  Irene,  b. 
Je,  20,  1909  (died  Ja  9,  1912).  Died  Ja  27, 
1913,  Bloomington,  111. 

1834.  DAISY    IRENE    CAMPBELL 

(FLUKE) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  1473,  2046) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  i,  1878,  Sadorus, 
111.;  d.  David  Louis  (b.  Jl  24,  1837,  Hoboken, 
N.  J.)  and  Elmira  Tabissca  (Ball)  Campbell 
(b.  F  6,  1842,  Newark,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  II.  S.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  lllio  Artist. 
Married  Martin  John  Fluke,  S  i,  1904,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  Dorothea  Irene,  b.  Je  25, 
1908;  Robert  Martin,  b.  S  30,  1910  (died  Ap 
24,  191 1);  infant  daughter,  b.  and  died,  Ja  i, 
1913;  John  Wayne,  b.  Ap  18,  1916.  Address, 
105  E.  Clark  St.,  Champaign. 

1835.  FRANCIS  THOMAS  CARSON 
(Husband  of  No.  3198;  Brother  of  No.  637) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  5,  1879;  s.  Thomas 
Burke  (b.  Mr  6,  1843,  Urbana)  and  Melissa 
Ann  (Stidham)  (Tarson  (b.  Je  22,  1843).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Sigma  (Thi.  Married 
Mary  Swartz  ('03),  1909,  Urbana.  Children: 
Mary  Ann,  b.  1910;  Thomas  Burke,  b.  191 2; 
Dorothy,  b.  1914;  Joseph  Robert,  b.  1916.  Ad- 
dress,  510   W.   Main   St.,   Urbana. 

1836.  JOHN  WILLIAM  CATTRON 
(Brother  of  Nos.  5581,  5582) 
Stockraiser  and  Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b. 
Mr  2,  1880,  Ellisville,  111.;  s.  Josiah  A.  (b.  Je 
8,  1S42,  Ellisville,  do.)  and  Margaret  A.  (Mark- 
ley)  Cattron  (b.  Ellisville,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Knox  Acad,  and  Coll.  Alpha  Zeta.  Married 
Nellie  E.  Schleich,  F  6,  1907.  Child,  William 
Russell,  b.  N  12,  1908.  Address,  Ellisville, 
Fulton  Co.,   Ill.t 

1837-  FRANK  TRACY  CAVANOR 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  2,  1881. 
Chicago;  s.  James  W.  (b.  O  22.  1841,  Halifax, 
X.  S.)  and  Mary  E.  Roberts  ( Tracy)  Cavanor 
(b.  O  7,  1847,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Engle- 
wood  H.  S.  M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1910. 
Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Asst.  Traffic  Mgr.,  Knick- 
erbocker Ice  Co.;  Stud,  in  Coll.  of  P.  &  S., 
Chicago,  1905-6;  Draftsman,  City  of  Chicago, 
1906-7;  House  Physician,  City  and  Co.  Hosp., 
St.  Paul,  1910-11;  Wheaton,  Minn.,  1911-14; 
Sur^,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  Wheaton,  191 3- 
14;  Traverse  Co.  Health  Officer,  1913-14;  Min- 
neapolis, 1914-— .  Mem.,  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa, 
Hyde  Park  Presby.  Church,  1894-97;  Engle- 
wood  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1896;  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
1904-5;  Civic  and  Commerce  Assn.;  Minne- 
.ipoHs  and  St.  Paul  Automobile  Club;  A.  M.  A.; 
.Minn.  St.  Med.  Assn.;  Ilenn.  Co.  Med.  Soc. 
Married  Hayle  C.  Spafford,  O  6,  1906.  Ad- 
dress, 409   Penn  Ave.  N.,  Minneapolis. 


1903] 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


17; 


1838.     ANNA  OLIVE  CHACEY  (KUEHN) 
(Wife  of  No.  1368) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  4,  1881,  Hillsboro, 
111.;  d.  Ezra  J.  (b.  N  26,  1847,  Wayne  Co.,  O.) 
and  Anna  (Cline)  Chacey  (b.  My  11,  1849,  St. 
Louis).  Prepared  in  Hillsboro  II.  .S.  Class 
Sec.;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Watcheka.  Asst.  Prin.,  H. 
S.,  Hillsboro,  1903-5.  Mem.,  Chicago  Univ.  of 
111.  Alumnae  Assn.;  Chicago  Branch  A.  C.  A.; 
Advisory  Bd.,  Congr.  Church;  Pres.,  Chicago 
Alumni  Assn.,  191416;  mem.,  Collegiate  Bur. 
of  Occupations;  V.  P.  and  Chm.,  Home  Miss.; 
Bd.,  Congr.  Tr.  Sch.  for  Women,  19 14- 16;  Oak 
Park  Com.  for  Better  Films;  V.  P.,  P.  and  T. 
.■\ssn.,  1916;  Chicago  Coll.  Club;  A.  C.  A. 
.\dvisory  Btl.;  Chicago  Program  Com.,  Na- 
thaniel Hawthorne  Sch.  Married  Alfred  Leon- 
hardt  Kuehn  ('00),  O  24,  1905,  Hillsboro,  111. 
Children:  Charles  Chacey,  b.  S  22,  1906; 
George  Waldemar,  b.  O  9,  1909.  Address,  220 
S.  Ridgeland  Ave.,  Oak   Park,   III. 

1839.  MARTIN  TUTTLE  CHAMBERLAIN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ag  17,  1880, 
Muskegon,  Mich.;  s.  Alonzo  Wesley  (b.  O.)  and 
Cornelia  (Tuttle)  Chamberlain  (b.  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Muskegon  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Mu  Delta  Sigma.  Engr.,  Ex- 
panded Metal  Fireproofing  Co.,  Chicago,  1903- 
4;  Contracting  Engr.,  Gen.  Fireproofing  Co., 
Youngstown,  O.,  1904-5;  Consulting  Engr.  and 
Mgr.  for  Gen.  Contracting  Co.,  Seattle,  1905-8; 
Treas.,  Brick  and  Supplies,  Ltd.,  Calgary, 
Can.;  Pres.,  The  Chamberlain  Const.  Co., 
Seattle;  Pres.,  Metal  Lath  &  Partition  Co., 
Seattle,  1908-12;  V.  P.,  Internal.  Contract  Co., 
1912;  headed  e.xpedition  into  interior  of  Peru, 
1916-17.  Mem.,  Seattle  Ath.  Club;  Univ.  Club 
of  Spokane;  Pres.,  Master  Builders  Assn.  of 
Seattle,  1909-10.  Auth.:  Article  in  Pacific 
Builder  and  Engr.,  1904.  Married  Charlotte 
Louise  Nichols,  N  16,  1907,  Seattle.  Chil- 
dren: Elinor  Haller,  b.  F  12,  191 1;  Martin 
Nichols,  b.  Ag  9,  1914.  Address.  27th  and 
LaSalle  Sts.,  Chicago. 

1840.  DANIEL  WARD  CHAPMAN 
Banker;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  30,  1883; 
s.  Pleasant  T.  (b.  Vienna,  III.)  and  Leone 
May  Chapman  (b.  Massac  Co.,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Vienna  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi, 
Banking,  1903-6;  Ins.,  1907-13;  Cashier,  First 
Nat.  Bank  of  Vienna,  1914 — .  Second  R.  O.  T. 
C,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  N.  A.,  1918;  M.  G.  Co.,  104 
Regt.,  A.  E.  F.  in  France,  1918 — ;  Wounded,  Jl 
27,  1918.  Mem.,  K.  T.  Married  Cora  Bur- 
nette,  1905,  St.  Louis.     Address,  Vienna,  111. 

1841.  ESTELLA  FORTH  CHISHOLM 
(NYDEGGER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  13,  1878,  Farmer 
City,  111.;  d.  George  W.  (b.  Kenosha,  Wis.) 
and  Winnifred  (Perry)  Chisholm  (b.  New  York 
City).  Prepared  in  Farmer  City,  H.  S.  Der 
Deutsche  Verein.  Taught,  Sullivan,  111.,  1903-6. 
Married  Adolph  Nydegger,  My  29,  1906,  Far- 
mer City,  111.  Children:  Adolph  Chisholm,  b. 
Jl  9,  1907;  William  Frank,  b.  Jl  i,  1915. 
Address,  175  Cedar  St.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis. 

1842.     MATILDA  LENNA  CLARK 

(Sister  of  Nos.  2614,  3683,  5074,  6157) 
Welfare  Work;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  9. 
1878,  Carthage,  111.;  d.  Lot  Bozarth  (b.  N  25, 
1847,  Lewis  Co.,  W.  Va.)  and  Matilda  J. 
(Jackson)  Clark  (b.  Ja  16,  1856,  Warsaw,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Carthage  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Alethenai;  Watcheka.  Gen.  Sec, 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1905-8;  do., 
Saginaw,  Mich.,  1909-10;  do.,  St.  Joseph,  Mich., 
1911-12;  do.,  Flint,  Mich.,  1912-17;  Welfare 
work  and  employment  of  women,  Buick  Motor 
Co.,  Flint,  Mich.,  19:7 — .  Address,  Carthage, 
111.,  R.  No.  4. 


1843.  LUCILE  ANNE  CLINTON 
(Sister  of  Nos.  599,  871) 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Polo,  III.;  d.  John 
Waterbury  (b.  1836,  Andes,  N.  Y.)  and  Car- 
oline AdtUa.  (Perkins)  Clinton  (b.  1839,  Delhi, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Polo  Pub.  Schs.  Lib. 
Club;  Eng.  Club.  Libn.,  Charleston  Pub.  Lib., 
1906-10;  Asst.,  No.  Branch,  Minneapolis  Pub. 
Lib.,  1910-11;  do.,  Walker  Branch,  do.,  1911; 
Libn.,  Lyndale  Branch,  do.,  1911-1916;  Asst., 
Branch  Dept.,  do.,  1916 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn. 
Address,  3204  Aldrich  Ave.,  South  Minne- 
apolis; bus.  add.,  Minneapolis  Pub.  Lib.,  loth 
and  IleniKpin  Ave.,  do. 

1844.  HOMER  CLARENCE  COEN 
Representative,    Am,    Smelting   and    Refining 

Co.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  1904;  b.  Je  »7, 
1879,  Richland  Co.,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  Ap  25, 
1835,  Franklin  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Ruth  C.  (Os- 
born)  Coen  (b.  S  15,  1840,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Olney  H.  S.  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Adelphic; 
Witenagemot  Court.  Bldg.  contr.,  1904-5; 
Lawyer,  1905-10;  Rancher,  St.  of  Durango, 
Mex.,  1910 — ;  Am.  V.  Consul,  Durango,  Mex., 
191 3;  in  charge  Am.  Consulate,  19 15-17;  San 
.\ntonio,  Tex.,  1916-17;  representing  Am.  Smelt- 
ing and  Refining  Co.,  Durango.,  Mex., 
i9'7— ■  Second  Lt.,  Spanish-Am.  War;  Ser- 
vice in  Army  of  Occupation,  Havana,  Cuba; 
Capt.,  4th  Inf.,  111.  Nat.  Guard,  retired,  1910. 
Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  Ivy  Gilbert  Mad- 
den, O  24,  1906.  Child,  Virginia  Kathleen,  b. 
F  20,   1909.     Address,  Olney,   111. 

1845.  JOHN  EDWARD  CONLEY 
Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr.;  B.   S.  in  C.   E. ;   b.  Je 

17,  1874,  near  Keithsburg,  111.;  s.  Matthias  (b. 
O  27,  1S50,  Clifton,  Ireland)  and  Bridget  Bohan 
(Mahill)  Conley  (b.  Leitram  Co.,  Ireland). 
Prepared    in     Keithsburg    and    bv    pvt.    tutors. 

C.  E.  Club.  Road  Supvr.,  I.  C.  Ry.,  Belleville, 
II!.;  Supt.,  Const.,  Thebes  Bridge;  Supt.,  Const., 

D.  D.  Streeter  Co.,  N.  Y.  C.  &  H.  R.  R.;  Gen. 
Supt..  W.  J.  Oliver  R.  R.  Contr.  in  charge 
of  work  in  O.,  Ind.  and  111.  on  Big  Four  R.  R. 
Designed  centering  for  100  ft.  arch  on  Thebes 
Bridge;  invented  and  patented  Safety  Railroad 
Frog  and  Crossing.  Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Con- 
ley  Frog  &  Switch  Co.,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1907 — . 
Auth.:  Orgn.  and  Mgmt.  of  Men  in  Ry.  Main- 
tenance and  Const.,  Railway  Gazette,  Mr,  Ap, 
My,   1903.     Address,  Memphis. 

1846.  JAMES  FITCHIE  COOK 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  10,  1879, 
Dundee,  111.;,  s.  David  Weir  (b.  O  18,  1838, 
Kippen,  Sterlingshire,  Scotland)  and  Margaret 
(Ferguson)  Cook  (b.  N  23,  1840,  Edinburgh, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Dundee  H.  S.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Baseball,  Capt.  Univ. 
Regt.,  F'ootball.  With  C)liver  Typewriter  Co.; 
Instr.,  .\rinour  Inst.,  1905^6;  ball  player, 
Pueblo  Colo.,  and  Indianapolis,  1906-9;  Instr., 
Man.  Tr.,  H.  S.,  Elgin,  1910 — .  Mem.,  Schriners 
Club.  Married  Grace  Miller,  F  23,  1906  (died 
Mv  7,  1906);  Blanche  Fonts,  D  23,  1908.  Child, 
David  Fonts,  b.  Ja  1,  191 2.  Address,  5° 54 
Von  Verson  Ave.,  St.  Louis. t 

1847.     GEORGE   ASHLEY  CROSTHWAIT 

Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  N  30,  1868, 
Grove  City,  111.;  s.  William  Young  (b.  Mr  22, 
1826,  Ky.)  and  Ellen  Mary  (Benson)  Crosth- 
wait  (b.  F  II,  1831,  IiuL).  Prepared  in  Central 
Norm.  Coll.;  No.  111.  Norm.;  Univ.  Acad.  In 
soil  investigations,  1903;  Agron.,  Idaho  Agr. 
Exp.  Sta..  1904-7;  Prin..  Marathon  Co.  Sch.  of 
Agr.  and  Dom.  Econ.,  Wausau.  Wis.,  1908-10; 
farmer,  1910-12;  Prof.,  Agr.,  McKendree  Coll., 
Lebanon,  111..  191 3-15;  teacher,  Sc.  and  Agr., 
H.  S.,  Fairfield,  1913-15;  Prin.,  do.,  1917-18; 
Assoc.  Prof.,  Phys.  Sc,  Peru  St.  Norm.,  Peru. 
Neb.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  A  Series  of  two  pamphlets 
entitled  Pub.   Sch.   Studies  in  Agr.;    Idaho   Sta. 


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1903 


Duls.  on  Indian  Corn  and  Soil  Investigations 
and  articles  in  the  quarterly  Buls.  of  the  County 
Sch.  of  Agr.,  Wausau,  Wis.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  Martha  Ella  Rogers,  D  21, 
1896,  St.  Louis.  Address.  Peru  State  Nortnal, 
Peru,  Neb. 

1848.  JOHN  FAY  CUSICK 
Atty.  at  Law  and  Sec,  Abstract  Co.;  A.  B. 
in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  13,  1877,  Paris,  111.;  s. 
Rufus  S.  (b.  F  2.  1845,  Boon  Co.,  Ind.)  and 
Mary  V.  (Anthony)  Cusick  (b.  Ja  28,  1845, 
Redline,  O.).  Prepared  in  Chrisman;  San 
Jose,  Calif.;  Westfield  Coll.  Asst.  Postmaster, 
Chrisman,  1004;  Bookkeeper,  St.  Bank  of  Chris- 
man;  Sec,  Edgar  Co.  Abstract  Co.,  Loans  and 
Abstracts,  1908.  Married  Jess  Keys,  My  26, 
1907,  Paris,  In.  Children:  John  Rufus,  _  b. 
D  9,  1909;  tames  Albert,  b.  Je  11,  1911  (died 
O  10,  1911);  Mary  Leonora,  b.  Je  11,  19:1 
(died  O  3,  1911);  Lois  Elaine,  b.  O  i.  1912; 
Norma  Ellen,  b.  O  28,  1914;  Joseph  Walter,  b. 
Ja  29,  1916;  Jean  Virginia,  b.  Je  11,  1917- 
Address,  Chrisman,  111. 

1849.  Le  ROY  GILBERT  DAKE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  23.  1881, 
Big  Foot,  111.;  s.  Gilbert  Benjamin  (b.  Ap  27, 
1846,  Marengo,  111.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (San- 
born) Dake  (b.  My  14,  1844,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Harvard  H.  S.  Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  In 
office  of  James  S.  Kirk  &  Co.,  1903;  A.  H.  Ab- 
bott &  Co.,  Chicago,  1903-4;  Instr.,  Hist,  and 
Civics  and  Dir.,  Ath.,  H.  S.,  Rockford,  1904-5; 
Teacher.  Hist.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.,  1905 — . 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church,  Epworth  League.  Mar- 
reid  May  Heffelfinger,  S  19 10.  la.  Address, 
Harvard,  111. 

1850.  'THOMAS  FRANCIS  DANAHEY 
Newspaper  Reporter;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr 
22,  1880,  Quincy,  111.;  s.  Dennis  (b.  Co.  Cork, 
Ireland)  and  Hannah  (Cashman)  Danahey  (b. 
Adams  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S. 
With  Hargsdine-McKittrick  Dry  Goods  C9., 
Quincy,  1903-4;  Reporters'  Staff,  Quincy  Whig, 
1904 — .  Mem.,  K.  C,  1905;  Financial  Record- 
er, Knights  of  Father  Mathew;  Woodmen  of 
World;  Quincy  Hist.  Soc    Died  My  17,   1908. 

1851.  EDNAEARLE  DANIELS  (MURRAY) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ap  22,  i88i;  d.  John  Allen  (b. 
1846,  W.  Va.)  and  Marcia  Willard  (Hobart) 
Daniels  (b.  1846,  Indianapolis).  Prepared  in 
Danville  H.  S.;  Oberlin  Coll.  Pi  Beta  Phi. 
Asst.  Libn.,  Danville  Pub.  Lib.,  1904-3;  Living 
in  France  and  Switzerland,  1915 — .  Married 
George  Stewart  Murray,  Jl  11,  1907.  Bo'ness, 
Scotland.  Child,  Jean  Stewart,  b.  Je  10,  1909. 
Address,  Wildwood,  Columbus,  Ga. 

1852.     GENEVIEVE  DARLINGTON 
Librarian;   B.  L.  S.;  Prepared  in  Lyons  Tp. 
H.    S.,    La    Grange,    111.     Phi    Delta    Psi;    Lib. 
Club.;  Asst.,  John  (Jrerar  Lib.,  Chicago,  1903 — . 
Address,  329  S.  Stone  Ave..  LaGrange,  111. 

1853.  HORATIO  S.  DAVIS 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Jl  27,  1867,  Versailles, 
111.;  s.  James  R.  (b.  1832,  N.  C.)  and  Ann 
CHeflin)  Davis  (b.  1835,  Fauquire  Co.,  Va.). 
Prepared  in  Versailles  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Valpar- 
aiso Univ.,  1806.  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Webster 
Law  Club;  Philomathean.  Atty.,  Davis  and 
Parks,  Spokane,  Wash.;  Atty.,  Simpson,  Grove 
&  Davis.  Mem.,  Christian  Church.  Married 
Dollie  M.  Hobson,  Ag  26,  Pana,  111.  Child, 
son,  b.  Je  17,  1912.  Address,  301-4  The  Rook- 
ery BIdg.,  Spokane. t 

1854.  WILMER  ESLA  DAVIS 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  s.  Francis  Marion 
(b.  1845,  Vinton  Co.,  O.)  and  Mary  A.  (Col- 
ville)  Davis  (b.  1838,  Muskingum  Co.,  O.). 
A.  B.,  O,  Norm.  Univ.,  Ada,  O.,  1894.  Prin., 
H.   S.  Rossville,   1903-4;  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Great 


Falls,  Mont,  1904-5;  Instr.,  Sc,  H.  S.,  Urbana, 
1905-8;  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1908-9; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Bot.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1909 — . 
Co-Auth.:  The  Effect  of  External  Conditions 
upon  the  After-ripening  of  the  Seeds  of  Crat- 
regut  mollis,  Bot.  Gazette,  \'ol.  5.1,  No.  i,  Jl 
1912;  Delayed  Germination  in  Seed  of  Alisma 
Plantago,  do.,  Vol.  57,  No.  4,  O  1914;  Aulh. : 
Resistance  of  Seed  Coats  of  Abutilon  The- 
ophrasti   to   Intake  of   Water,    do..  Vol.   64,   Ag 

1917.  Mem.,  Sigma  Xi;  Gamma  Alpha.  Mar- 
ried Lucy  M.  Holler,  Je  24,  1914,  Chicago. 
Address,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

1855.  CHARLES  HUBBARD  DAWSON 
Sales  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  Jl  8,  18-8. 
Bement,  111.;  s.  George  and  Kathrun  (Parks) 
Dawson.  Philomathean.  Sales  Mgr.,  Bradley, 
Clark  &  Co.,  191 1 — .  Married  Maude  Darks,  Jl 
14,  1906,  Chicago.  Children:  Dorothy,  b.  Ag 
30,  1908  (died  Ag  21,  1909);  Ruth  Shurtleff,  b. 
Mr  24,  1910.  Address,  5849  Magnolia  Ave., 
Chicago. t 

1856.  ROY  JAMES  De  MOTTE 
(Husband  of  No.  1977;  Brother  of  No.  1637) 
Surgeon;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  D  24,  1882, 
Christian  Co.,  111.;  s.  Oliver  (b.  D  13,  1857. 
Taylorville.  III.)  and  Ida  J.  (Berry)  De  Motte 
(b.  O  1,  1859,  do.).  Prepared  in  Taylorville 
Tp.  H.  S.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1912. 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Natural  Hist  Soc.  Taught,  H. 
S.,  Sullivan,  1903-4;  Estimator  in  Chicago, 
1904;  Supervising  Med.  Insp.,  Chicago  Health 
Dept.,  1914-15;  Surg.,  The  Pullman  Co., 
191 5 — .  Fellow,  A.  M.  A.;  mem.,  Am.  Assn.  of 
Indus.  Physicians  and  Surgs.  Married  Lucia 
Alzina  Stevens  ('03),  D  30,  1908,  Coral,  111. 
Children:  Stevens  James,  b.  D  8,  1912  (died 
D  10,  1912);  Frank  Ernest,  b.  Ag  13,  1914; 
Marion  Rose,  b.  O  9.  1917  (died  O  10,  1917). 
.'iddress,   153   E.   iiith  St.,   Chicago. 

1857.  GEORGE  HAMM  DICKERSON 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  30,  1882, 
Champaign;  s.  Joseph  Wilson  (b.  N  9,  1849) 
and  Mary  Alice  (Hamm)  Dickerson  (b.  S  20, 
1856).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  M.  E.  and  E. 
E.'Soc;  Track  Team,  Mgr.  With  the  Powers 
Regulator  Co.,  Chicago;  Const,  and  Repair 
work,  1903-5;  Car  work  a  specialty,  with  Chas. 
F.  Hall,  Chicago,  designing  special  automatic 
mach.,  1905;  with  L.  H.  Prentice  Co.,  Chicago, 
in  drafting  room  and  estimating  Dept.,  1905-11; 
Sec.  and  Engr.,  Mehring  &  Hanson  Co.,  Con- 
trs,  for  Power  Plants.  Heating,  Ventilating 
and  Cooling  Svstems,  Chicago,  1911-18;  V.  P., 
do.  1918 — .  Mem.,  mini  Club  of  Chicago; 
Hamilton  Club;  Windsor  Golf  Club;  Medinah 
Shrine.     Married  Annie  Laurie  Olander,  F  16, 

1918,  Chicago.  Address,  118  N.  Franklin  St., 
Chicago. 

1858.  OLIVER  MORTON  DICKERSON 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1904; 
Ph.  D.,  1906;  b.  S  8,  1875,  Jasper  Co..  111.; 
s.  Stephen  Lee  (b.  Mr  15,  1835,  Jefferson  Co.. 
Ind.)  and  Margaret  (Consley)  Dickerson  (b. 
1837,  do.).  Prepared  in  Jasper  Co.  Pub.  Schs.; 
111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Pres., 
Philomathean;  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Pres.,  Grad.  Club. 
Fellow  in  Hist.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1003-4  and  1905-6; 
Thayer  Scholar,  Harvard  19045;  Head  Dept. 
of  Hist.,  West.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Macomb, 
111.,  1006-13;  do.,  Winona  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Win- 
ona Minn.,  I9i3-i7.  HI-  Nat.  Guard,  1891-4; 
i^th  111.  (Bogardus  Provisional  Rcgt.)  2nd 
Lt.,  1898;  1st  R.  O.  T.  C,  1917;  Cant..  Inf., 
1Q17;  -!-i7  M.  G.  Bn.,  88lh  Div..  1917;  Maj.,  Co. 
B;  Asst  In.=p.,  8th  Dist.,  R.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Dodge  la..  1917-18;  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  Camp 
Dcvens,  Mass.;  Minneapolis,  Minn.,  1919 — ■ 
Auth.-  The  111.  Constitutional  Convention  of 
1862  Univ.  of  III.  Studies,  Vol.  i.  No.  9.  S8 
pp  ;  Am.  Colonial  Govt..  1606-1765-  A  Study  of 
the  Relations  of  the  British  Bd.  of  Trade  to  the 
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Arthur  H.  Clark,  400  pij.,  1012;  Douglas  and 
the  Split  in  the  Democratic  Parly;  The  Problem 
of  Lib.  Work  in  Hist,  as  Disclosed  by  a  Sur. 
of  the  H.  Schs.  of  Minn.,  Proc.  Miss.  Valley 
Hist.  Assn..  1914;  Sur.  of  Lib.  Equipment  for 
Teaching  Hist,  in  Minn.  H.  Schs.,  IVinona  St. 
Norm.  Sell.  Bui.,  N  1915.  Mem.,  111.  St. 
Teachers'  Assn..  1S99;  Am  Hist.  Assn;  .\m. 
Pol.  Sc.  Assn.;  III.  St.  Hist.  Assn.;  Miss.  Valley 
Hist.  Assn.;  Military  Tract  Teachers'  Assn. 
Married  Nora  Mae  Simmons,  N  10,  1006,  Car- 
thage, 111.  Address,  550  W.  King  St.,  Winona, 
Minn. 

1859.  BERTHA  ALMA  DODGE  (PIPER) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  N  10,  1877.  E.  Dummerston,  Vt.; 
d.  Jerry  Josiah  (b.  1853,  Dummerston,  Vt.j  and 
Abbie  Maria  (Moore)  Dodge  (b.  Ag  26,  1857, 
Ludlow,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Brattleboro  (\'l.) 
H.  S.  A.  B.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1901.  Married  Harry 
Lyman  Piper,  D  24,  1903,  Williamsville,  Vt. 
Children:  Gladys  Ruth,  b.  Je  i,  1904;  Louise 
Rebecca,  b.  Je  19,  1905;  Henry  Temple,  b.  Ja  22, 
1907  (died  Mr  18,  1907);  Rodney  Kathan,  b. 
Je  19,  19OQ;  Elizabeth  Woodward,  b.  Ap  4,  igii. 
Address,  Westminster,  Vt.f 

i860.  LEO  DOLKART 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  S  14,  1881, 
Elizabethgrad,  Russia;  s.  Abraham  (b.  1858, 
Russia)  and  Julia  (Brownstone)  Dolkart  (b. 
185s,  do.).  Prepared  in  Northwest  Div.  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Testing  Dept.,  Automatic  Elec.  Co., 
1903-4;  Automatic  Telci)horte  Exchange,  HI. 
Tunnel  Co.,  IQ04-5;  Drafting  Dept.,  Deere  & 
Co.,  Molinc,  III.,  :905-6;  West  Elec.  Co.,  1906- 
8;  Elec.  Contr.,  Chicago,  1908-11;  Elec.  Engr. 
and  Supt.,  Elec.  Const.,  Tri-City  Elec.  Co., 
Moline,  111.,  191 1 — .  Auth.:  Cost  Systems  in 
Elec.  Contracting,  presented  before  Chicago 
Section  of  the  A.  I.  E.  E.  and  the  West  Soc. 
Engrs.,  My  26,  1913;  An  Easv^  Way  to  File 
Bulky  Papers.  System,  Vol.  30.  No.  2,_  Ag  1916, 
pp.  192-193;  Flood-Lighting  a  Building,  Elec. 
Review,  Vol.  70,  No.  16,  Ap  21,  1917;  Lighting 
Crane  Areas,  Elec.  World,  Vol.  70,  No.  11,  S 
•  S.  iQi?)  529  pp.  Mem.,  Public  .'Service  Re- 
serve; Assoc,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  mem..  Illuminating 
Engng.  Soc;  Moline  Cnil.  Club;  V.  P.,  Univ. 
Club;  After-Dinner  Club;  Scoutmaster,  Boy 
Scouts  of  Am.  Married  Clara  Elson,  Mr  12, 
1908,  Chicago.  Children:  Eleanor  Adeline,  b. 
Ja  4.  1909;  Ralph  Elson,  b.  F  i,  1913.  Address, 
614  loth  St.,  Moline  111.;  bus.  add..  Service 
Bldg.,  do. 

1861.  J E ANNETTE  MAY  DRAKE 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  O  31,  1878,  Argenta, 
111.;  d.  John  Lewis  (b.  Argenta,  111.)  and  Aura 
Belle  (Dickey)  Drake  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Decatur  H.  S.  Organizer  of  Libs.,  Wis.  Free 
Lib.  Com.,  1903-5;  Libn.,  Jacksonville  Pub. 
Lib.  1905-8;  Ore.  Lib.  Com.,  Salem,  Ore.,  1908; 
Instr.  Wis.  Lib.  Sch.,  Madison,  Wis.,  1908-10; 
Libn.,  Sioux  City,  la..  Pub.  Lib.,  1910 — .  Ad- 
dress, Sioux  City,  la.t 

1862.  RALPH    SOUTHWARD    DRURY 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.   S  :o,  18S1, 

New  Boston,  III.;  s.  Omer  H.  (b.  Jl  17,  1855. 
New  Boston,  111.  and  Minnie  (Southward) 
Drury  (b.  Ja  3,  1857,  Chillicothe,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  New  Boston  II.  S.;  Univ.  Acad. 
Mgr.,  Univ.  Band.  Mech.  Draftsman  for  The 
Link  Belt  Mach.  Co.,  39th  St.  and  Stewart  Ave., 
Chicago,  1903-7;  Asst.  Engr.,  Office  of  Chief 
Engr.,  Union  Pac.  Ry.,  1907—.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Soc;  E.  E.  Soc.  Married  Stella  Odell  Rugh.  S 
28,  1003,  Evanston,  III.  Children:  Omer  Chris- 
tian, b.  D  21,  1904;  Donald  Rugh.  b.  F  3,  1908. 
Address,    323   W.   Garfield,   Seattle. t 

1863.  JAMES  FRANKLIN  DUFFY,  JR. 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Mr  12,  1883; 

s.  James  Franklin  (b.  Mr  26,  1843)  ^nd  Miriam 
(Hall)  Duffy  (b.  F  26,  1847,  Point  Pleasant, 
Va.).     Prepared   in   S.    Chicago   H.   S.     Sigma 


Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  M.  E.  Soc;  E.  E.  Soc; 
Orange  and  Blue:  Lt.  Col.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Brev. 
Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard.  With  Duffy  Mfg.  Co.. 
1903-12;  Mfr.,  Hardware  specialties  (under 
own  name),  1912-^.  ('apt.,  Co.  K.,  First  Kegt., 
111.  Reserve  Militia.  Married  Corinne  Shep 
herd,  Je  30.  1909.  Address,  Park  Ridge,  111.; 
bus.   add.,   563   Fulton   St.,   Chicago. 

1864.  WILLIAM  VAN  DUNKIN 
Designer  of  Farm  Mach.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ; 
M.  E.,  1909;  b.  S  16,  1872,  Odell,  111.;  s.  Van 
'Meter  (b.  Je  15,  1846,  Attica,  111.)  and  Agnes 
E.  (Wagner)  Dunkin  (b.  S  16,  1S55).  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  Chief  Draftsman,  .Stover  Mfg. 
Co.,  Freeport.  1903-5;  Instr.,  Mach.  Design, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1905-12;  Designer,  Farm  Mach., 
Deere  &  Co.,  Moline,  1912 — .  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church;  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Soc.  Promotion  Engng. 
Educ.  Married  Nannie  T.  Davis,  Je  29.  1898. 
Children:  Van  Davis,  b.  Je  15,  1899;  William 
Thomas,  b.  My  27,  1907.  Address,  174  E. 
Pine  St.,  .\tlanta,  Ga. 

1865.     GUSTAVE    HERMAN    EIDMAN 

(Brother  of  No.  643) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ag  31,  1881, 
Mascoutah,  III.;  s.  Louis  Frederick  (b.  Mr  15, 
1847,  do.)  and  Catharina  (Koob)  Eidman  (b. 
.\p  7,  1S52,  New  Baden,  III.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Agr.  Club;  Der  Deutsche  Verein; 
Choral  Soc.  Live-stock  and  fruit  raising.  Mar- 
ried Marie  Thompson,  Tl  25,  1906,  Shirley,  III. 
Children:  Katharyn  Clara,  b.  Je  18.  1907; 
Elizabeth  Marie,  b.  J  a  8,  191  o.  Address, 
Shirley,  III. J 

1866.     CLARA  EDNA  FISHER   (BROWN) 
(Wife  of  No.    1829) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  23,  18S0,  Mahomet, 
111.:  d.  David  (b.  O  30.  1S41,  Frankfort,  O.) 
and  Sarah  A.  (Latham)  Fisher  (b.  Ag  18,  1848, 
Washington,  O.).  Prepared  in  Mahomet  H. 
S.;  111.  Woman's  Coll.  Alpha  Chi  Omega; 
Phi  Delta  Psi.  Married  M.  Lewis  Brown 
(03),  O  30,  1906.  Child,  Lewis  Fisher,  b. 
S  5,  1907.  Address,  2329  W.  Grand  Blvd., 
Detroit. 

1867.     CLARENCE  WILSON  FISKE 

Asst.  Chief  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  M.  E., 
191 1 ;  b.  Jl  19.  1879,  Sterling,  111.;  s.  C.  C.  and 
Fanny  (Wilson)  Fiske.  Prepared  in  Sterling 
H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta 
Sigma;  M.  E.  Soc;  Class  Football.  With 
Deere  &  Co.,  1904;  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  R.  R.  Co.; 
Asst.  Chief  Engr.  in  charge  of  design,  Williams, 
White  &  Co,  Moline.  Invented:  Simple  re- 
verse mechanism  for  mach.  drive;  automatic 
feeder  for  forging  mach.;  mach.  for  cutting 
and  polishing  live  sides  of  a  marble  slab  at 
one  setting.  .Mem.,  Moline  After-Dinner  Club; 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  Doris  Lodge  319;  W.  M.,  19 17-18; 
R.  A.  M.;  Commandery,  K.  T.;  Moline  Cml. 
Club;  A.  S.  M.  E.  Married  Marjorie  Harriet 
Gage,  S  16,  1914.  Champaign  (died  D  1918, 
Moline,  111.).  Children:  Charles  Gage,  b.  Jl 
19,  1915;  Margaret  Ann.  h.  Ja  21,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, 2021  13th  St.,  Moline,  III.;  bus.  add., 
Williams.  White  &  Co.,  do. 

1S68.  ETHEL  CLARA  FORBES  (SCOTT) 
(Daughter  of  No.  H20:  Sister  of  Nos.  949, 
1031;  Wife  of  No.  158s) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  20,  1881,  Normal, 
III.;  d.  Stephen  Alfred  (b.  My  29,  1844,  Sil- 
ver Creek  111.)  and  Clara  Shaw  (Gaston) 
Forbes  (b.  Ag  31.  1848,  Hamilton,  O.).  Prc; 
pared  in  Urb.nna  H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad.  Pi 
Beta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
scholarship  in  French  for  1907-8.  Instr., 
French,  Univ.  of  S.  Dak.,  1904-7;  stud,  in 
Paris.  1905;  grad.  stud.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1907-8. 
Co-editor,  "Illinois  Songs,"  pub.  bv  Thomas 
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(with  Joseph  P.  Chamberlain')  Modern  French 
Legal  Philosophy,  Boston  Book  Co.,  1916. 
Married  Franklin  William  Scott  ('01 ),  Je  18, 
1908,  Urbana.  Children:  Mary  Forbes  "b.  Ag 
6,  1910;  Hugh  Forbes,  b.  Jl  12,  1915:  Thomas 
William,  b.  S  3,  1918.  Address,  803  Michigan 
Ave.,  Urban?. 

1869,     MARJORIE  DOUGLAS  FORBES 

(WILSON) 

(Sister  of  Nos.  688,   1129;   Wife  of  No.  2005) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  s.  1882,  Polo,  HI.; 
d.  Henry  Clinton  (b.  My  19,  1833,  Preble,  N. 
Y.)  and  Laura  Jane  (Cjorham)  Forbes  (b.  F 
24,  1835.  Pittsford,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad.  Kapjia  Alpha  Theta; 
Phi  Delta  Psi.  Taught,  H.  S.,  Dixon,  1904; 
Stud,  at  Univ.  of  111.,  1905;  travelling  for 
health,  1905.  Married  Joseph  Wade  Wilson 
('04),  JI  2,  1910,  Messler's  Inn,  near  Mt. 
Rainier  Nat.  Park,  Wash.  Children:  Eleanor 
Jane,  b.  S  4,  191 1;  Forbes,  b.  Mr  30,  191 5; 
John  Robert,  b.  S  15,  19 16.  Address,  Faunt- 
leroy   Park,   Seattle. 

1870.     LOIS  GERTRUDE  FRANKLIN 
(STOOLMAN) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  13,  1881,  Streator, 
111.;  d.  William  Lyman  (b.  Ap  1830.  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.)  and  Caroline  Elizabeth  (Morton) 
Franklin  (b.  S  4,  1843,  Cincinnati).  Prepared 
in  Dwight  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1896- 
1900.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Taught  in  Champaign 
H.  S.,  1903-8.  Married  Almond  Winfield 
Stoolman,  F  13,  1909.  Child,  Elizabeth  Vir- 
ginia, b.  Ja  4,  1910.  Address,  looi  S.  3d  St., 
Champaign. 

1871.  MAURICE  DEEN  FRENCH 
Supt.,  Const.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Jl  26.  1881, 
Armstrong,  111.;  s.  Truman  P.  (b.  My  11, 
1851,  near  Terre  Haute,  Ind.)  and  Eugenie 
Isabell  (Robinson)  French  (b.  Ap  25,  1853, 
Peoria  Co.).  Prepared  in  David  City  (Nebr.) 
H.  S.  Class  Football  and  Baseball.  Fuel 
Engr. ;  Asst.  Steam  Engr.,  Steel  Mills;  Power 
Plant  Const.;  Fuel  Engr.,  Commonwealth  Ed- 
ison Co.,  Chicago;  Asst.  Steam  Engr.,  111. 
Steel  Co.,  South  Chicago;  Chief  Supt.,  Const., 
Krehbiel  Co.,  Chicago.  Married  Lavinia  L.  H. 
Bennett,  Je  29,  1908,  Danville,  111.  Address, 
1 712  Marquette  Bldg.,  Chicago. 

1872.  RALPH  HAWES  GAGE 
Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  12, 
1880,  Hannibal,  Mo.;  s.  L.  C.  (b.  1852,  Vt.) 
and  Mary  Alice  Gage  (b.  1856,  Hannibal,  Mo.). 
Prepared  in  Chicago  Eng.  H.  and  Man.  Tr. 
Sch.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Capt..  Univ.  Regt.  Engr.  and  Chief  Drafts- 
man with  A.  Bolter's  Sons,  Struct.  Works. 
1903-9;  Sec.  and  Engr.,  Gasre  Struct.  Steel  Co.. 
1909 — .  Auth.:  Cost  of  Shop  Drawings  for 
Struct.  Iron  and  Steel,  The  Technograph,  Univ. 
of  111.,  No.  27,  1906-7;  also  appeared  in  The 
Engnp.  Ncu's,  Vol.  58,  No.  6,  Ag  8,  1907.  Mem., 
Central  Mfg.  Dist.  C^lub;  La  Grange  Country 
Club;  La  ("irange  Suburban  Club.  Married 
Nell  D.ividson,  Je  1.  1905,  Champaicrn.  Chil- 
dren: Elizabeth,  b.  N  16,  1906  (died  Ap  29, 
1907);  Jerome  Davidson,  b.  Ja  5,  1912;  Jane, 
b.  Ja  13.  1914.  Address,  301  .S.  Rth  Ave.,  La 
Grange,  111.;  bus.  add.,  3141  S.  Hoyne  Ave.. 
Chicago. 

1873.  HENRY  RIEIIL  GARDEN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  6,  1874, 
Seneca  III.;  s.  J.  A.  Garden.  Prepared  in 
Ottawa  II.  S.  Pres.,  Salem  Brick  Co.,  Salem, 
Va.  Married  Grace  E.  Tinsley,  Ap  4,  1907, 
Pembroke,  Va.  Children:  Grace,  b.  S  28. 
1908;  Marion,  b.  Ag  6,  1914;  Dorothy,  b.  D 
15,  1915;  Henry,  b.  O  31,  1917-  Address, 
Salem,   Va. 


1874.     WILLIA  KATHRYN   GARVER 

CSister  of  No.  1224) 
Librarian:  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Jl  4,  1880,  Farmer 
City,  111.;  d.  Christian  (b.  1849,  Harrisburg, 
Pa.)  and  Eva  (Pettit)  Garver  (b.  1855,  Shel- 
byviile,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  HI.  St.  Norm. 
I'niv.;  Bloomington  H.  S.  Watcheka:  Pi  Beta 
Phi;  Lib.  Club.  Organizer  of  Pekin  Pub.  Lib., 
LaSalle  Pub.  Lib.  and  South  Bend  (Wash.) 
Pub.  Lib.;  Asst.  Lib.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1918 — . 
Address,  Univ.   Library,   Univ.  of  111.,  Urbana. 

1875.  RALPH  MAYO  GASTON 
Chief   Engr.;    B.    S.    in   E.  E.;    E.    E.,    1916; 

b.  Ja  2,  1881.  Normal,  III.;  s.  Frank  Lee  (b. 
My  5,  1853,  Tremont,  111.)  and  Ida  Lavonia 
(Philbrick)  Gaston  (b.  F  29,  1856,  Adeline, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Normal  Pub.  H.  S.  M.  E. 
and  E.  E.  Soc,  Pres.  Draftsman,  Sargent 
&  Lundy,  Consulting  Engrs.,  Chicago,  1903-4; 
Chief  Engr.,  George  P.  Nichols  &  Bro.,  Mfrs. 
of  R.  R.  Mach.,  1904 — .  Auth.:  Methods  of 
Increasing  Power  Factor  of  Induction  Motors, 
Technograph,  Vol.  18.  1904;  Physical  Proper- 
ties of  Steam  Below  Atmospheric  Pressure, 
Power,  1904;  Selection  of  Motors  for  Hoist- 
ing Work.  iVest.  Elec.,  Ap  25,  1908.  Mem., 
Morgan  Park  Presby.  Church;  C^hicago  Elec. 
Club.  Married  Mar'^aret  P.  Jennings,  An  13, 
1904,  Saybrook,  111.  Children:  Frances  Mar- 
garet, b.  N  7,  1908;  Horace  Jennings,  b.  N  18, 
1912;  Elizabeth  Lavonia,  b.  D  i,  1914.  Ad- 
dress, 2128  W.  io8th  P!.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
2139    W.    Fulton   St.,    Chicago. 

1876.  JOHN  FRANCIS  GAVIN 
Lawyer;   LL.    B.;   b.   F   9,   1879,   Chicago;   s. 

William  Gavin.  Prepared  in  St.  Ignatius  Coll. 
and  Chicago  Athenaeum.  Address,  1443  W. 
Garfield  Blvd.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1222  First 
Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,   do.t 

1877.     FRANCES  EMELINE  GILKERSON 
(ALLYN) 

(Wife    of    No.     5003;     Daughter    of    No.     138; 
Sister  of  Nos.  1685,  2396,  2994) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1904;  b.  D  i8, 
1880,  Marengo.  III.;  d.  Hiram  ('77),  (b.  O  4, 
1853.  Genoa.  III.')  and  Portia  (MofTet)  Gilker- 
son  (b.  D  T4.  1853,  Bell  Co..  Tex.).  Prepared 
in  Marengo  H.  S.  Alethenai.  Teaching  German, 
Dixon,  111.,  1904-5;  Homer,  III.,  1905-6;  Cham- 
paign, 1906-11.  Married  Orr  Allyn  ('12),  Je 
10.  191 1,  Marshall,  Mo.  Children:  Orr  Milton, 
b.  Ja  6,  1914;  Portia,  b.  D  26,  1916.  Address, 
Box  5,  Fergus,  Mont. 

1878.     KATHARINE  EATON  GOLD 

(KENNEDY) 

B.  T-.  S.;  b.  Dundas,  Minn.;  d.  William 
Jason  (b.  Je  17,  1845,  Washington,  D.  C.) 
and  Kate  (Doran)  Eaton  (b.  Ag  18.  1845, 
Cambridge,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Kemper  Hall, 
Wis.  Eng.  Club.  In  Joliet  Pub.  Lib.,  1903-4: 
First  Asst..  City  Park  Branch,  Brooklyn  Pub. 
Lib.  and  Children's  Lib..  1904-7;  Libn.,  Hearst 
Free  Lib..  Lead,  S.  Dak.,  1907-9.  Mem., 
.\m.  Lil).  Assn.;  Long  Island  Lib.  Club.  Mar- 
ried James  Blanchard  Kennedy,  Ag  6,  1909, 
Deadwood,  S.  Dak.  Children:  Caroline  Gold, 
b.  Jl  29,  1910;  Thomas  William  Jason,  b.  My 
7,  1912.  Address,  1182  High  St.,  S.  E.,  Port- 
land, Ore.t 

1879.  GRACE  GOODALE  (KEATOR) 
(Wife  of  No.  1717) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ag  28,  1880,  Cincinnati;  d. 
Levi  C.  (b.  1843,  Sangamon  Co.,  III.)  and 
Wilhelmina  Coates  (Roberts)  Goodale  (b.  184=;. 
Bucks  (To.,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Woodward  H. 
S.,  Cincinnati  and  Univ.  of  Cincinnati.  Delta 
Delta  Delta;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Cataloger,  Cin- 
cinnati Pub.  Lib..  1903;  Instr.,  Lib.  Econ., 
111.    St.    Lib.    Sch.,    1903-4;    Cataloger,    Young 


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Men's  Mercantile  Lib.  Assn.,  1904-6.  Mar- 
ried Edward  Orris  Keator  ('02),  O  16,  1906, 
Cincinnati.  Children:  Goodale  Roberts,  b.  JI 
7.  1912;  Sarah  .'\nn,  b.  D  19,  1915.  Address, 
155  Baker  St..   Dayton,  O. 

1880.  CHARLES  HENRY  GREEN 
Consulting  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  6, 
i88j.  Sterling,  111.;  s.  Henry  and  Harriett 
(Yaeger)  Green.  Prepared  in  Sterling  Tp.  H. 
S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Con- 
sulting Engr.,  Muskogee,  Okla.,  Spokane,  Los 
Angeles.  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Married 
Charlotte  G.  Green,  je  18,  1907,  Indei)endence, 
Mo.  Children:  Henry,  Jr.,  b.  Jl  25,  1908; 
Wallace  Alcon,  b.  Ap  i,  191  i.  Address, 
Orland,  Ind.t 

1881.  CLAR.ENCE  GREEN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  18,  1874, 
Lawrenceville,  111.;  s.  George  W.  (b.  1842,  do.) 
and  Mary  J.  (Scarlett)  Green  (b.  1856,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Lawrenceville  H.  S.;  Vincenncs 
Univ.  Philoniathean;  Pres.,  Eng.  Club; 
Hatchet  Orator.  Taught  H.  S.,  Urbana, 
1903-7;  H.  S.,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1908-11;  Sales- 
man, :9n-i8.  Married  Nola  Butler,  Angola, 
Ind.,  D  1903.  Children:  Laura  Mary,  b.  Mr 
9.  1905;  Josephine,  b.  Ja  28,  1907;  Clara  Eliza- 
beth, b.  Jl  2,   1910.     Address,  Orland,  Ind. 

1882.  ROLLA  BURDETTE  GROVE 
Automobile  Dealer;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  13,  1880, 
Buckley,  111.;  s.  George  (b.  Ap  29,  1839, 
Ottawa,  111.)  and  Margaret  (Chapman)  Grove 
(b.  O  5,  1843,  Dearborn  Co.,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Ottawa  H.  S.  Theta  Kappa  Nu; 
Von  Twiller  Court.  City  Atty.,  Hillyard,  1905- 
9;  Automobile  dealer,  191 7 — .  Trustee,  First 
Congr.  Church,  Hillyard.  1909-17;  Past  Grand 
'Master,  Banna  Lodge,  No.  179;  I.  O.  O.  F. 
Married  Anna  B.  Hendricks,  Jl  3,  1907,  Hill- 
yard, Wash.  Children:  Margaret  Olen,  b.  Ap 
20,  1909;  Audry  Isabel,  b.  Ap  20,  191 1;  Anna 
Yvonne,  b.  My  2,  1913;  Georgie  Mildred,  b. 
D    II,    1916.      Address,    Opportunity,    Wash. 

1883.  GEORGE  CONRAD  HABERMEYER 
(Husband  of  No.  2179) 
Acting  Chief,  St.  Water  Sur. ;  B.  S.  in  C. 
E.;  b.  S  4,  1876,  Aurora,  111.;  s.  John  George 
(b.  Ag  6.  1850,  Burg,  Bavaria)  and  Mary  M. 
(Ochsenschlager)  Habermeyer  (b.  My  25,  1852, 
Aurora,  111.).  Prepared  in  East  Aurora  H.  S. 
Tau  Beta  Pi.  Asst.  Engr.  with  W.  S.  Shields, 
1903-5;  Asst.  (Tity  Engr.,  Elgin,  111.,  1905-7; 
Instr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-9;  Assoc,  Mun.  and 
San.  Engng.,  1909-13;  pvt.  practice,  1913-16; 
Engr.,  St.  Water  Sur.,  1916-17;  Acting  Chief, 
State  Water  Survey  Div.,  191 7 — .  Auth. : 
Sewage  Disposal  Plants  for  Small  Institutions, 
111.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  and  Survs.,  1910;  Formulas 
for  Flow  in  Sewers,  do.,  1912.  Mem.,  111.  Soc. 
of  Engrs.  and  Survs.;  111.  Water  Supply  Assn.; 
Am.  Water  Works  Assn.;  A.  S.  C.  E.  Mar- 
ried Iva  Esther  Mercer  ('04),  1905,  Cham- 
paign.     Address,    1103    Euclid    St.,    Champaign. 

1884.  EMMA  JOANNA  HAGEY 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.,  1903;  b.  Jl  5>  1874, 
Milledgeville,  111.;  d.  William  Henry  Harrison 
(b.  D  5,  1841,  Trappe.  Pa.)  and  Emily  Maria 
(Humphrey)  Ilagey  (b.  O  5,  1845,  Harris- 
burgh  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Norfolk  H.  S., 
Neb.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1898.  Libn., 
Beatrice,  Neb.,  1903-4;  Lincoln  City  Lib.,  Lin- 
coln, Neb.,  1904-10;  Cedar  Rapids,  la..  Pub. 
Lib.,   1910 — .    Address,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

1885.  SAMUEL  JOHN  IIAIGHT,  Jr. 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  21,  1870, 
Meriden,  111.;  s.  Samuel  John  (b.  Ja  i,  1845, 
do.)  and  Marv  Ann  (Hoffman)  Haiglit  (b. 
My  15,  1841,  fcru.  111.).  Prepared  in  Black- 
stone  H.  S.,  Mendota,  HI.  and  West.  Mil. 
Acad.,    Upper    Alton,    111.      Alpha    Zeta;    Agr. 


Club;  Internat.  LiveStock  Judging  Team,  1900 
1-armer  and  Stock  Raiser,  1903—.  Mem.,  Am. 
Breeders  Assn.:  Am.  Shorthorn  Breeders' 
Assn.  Married  Theressa  Marie  Engelskirchan, 
Ja  2,  1908,  Earlville,  111.  Children:  Samuel 
John,  I\  .  b.  Je  2,  1909;  Charles  Edward,  b. 
iJ  29,  1912;  Grace  Marie,  b.  Ja  7,  1917. 
Address,    iMendota,    111.  J       /.      y  /• 

1S86.  HERMAN  EUGENE  HARTLINE 
Pres.,  Ilartline  Proctor  Co.;  LL.  B. ;  b  Mr 
30,  1881,  Anna,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  F.  (b.  D 
6,  1835,  do.)  and  Mary  (Lingle)  Ilartline  (b. 
Ag  S,  1859,  Cobdcn,  111.).  Prepared  in  Anna 
H.  S.  B.  S.,  Valparaiso  Univ.,  1900.  Phi 
Delta  Phi.  Practicing  Atty.,  1903-16;  Realty 
Dealer,  1916;  Pres.,  Bay  City  Shipbuilding 
Co.;  Pres.,  The  Hartline-Proctor  Co.  Married 
Mrs.  Frances  Aniann,  Ap  27  1916.  Child, 
Lenore  Amaiin,  step-child,  b.  My  1907  Ad- 
dress, 54  N.   King  St.,  Portland,  Ore. 

1887.  ANDREW  EDGAR  HAUTER 
Real  Est.;  LL.  B. ;  b.  D  23,  1874,  Tiskilwa, 
111.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  1840,  Nancy,  France)  and 
Mary  (Augspurger)  Ilauter  (b.  1844,  Trenton, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Tiskilwa  H.  S.  Websterian 
Debating  Soc;  Philoniathean;  Y.  M.  C.  A.; 
Orat.  Assn.  Mem.,  Firm  of  Fuller,  Isreal  & 
Hauter,  Belvidere,  111.;  with  Fisher  and  North, 
Rockford,  111.,  1904;  Asst.  State's  Atty.,  Win- 
nebago Co.  and  Claim  Adjuster  for  Rockford 
and  Interurban  Ry.  Co.;  Adv.  Salesman,  191 2- 
16;  real  est.  bus.,  1916 — .  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church;  Chamber  of  Commerce;  Rockford 
Univ.  of  111.  Club,  Pres.  Married  Frances 
Emerson,  D  28,  1911,  Rockford,  111.  Child, 
Frederic  Emerson,  b.  Je  7,  1917.  Address, 
Highland  Ave.,  Detroit;  bus.  add.,  533  Majestic 
Bldg.,   do. 

1888.  *EDNA  MAY  HAWLEY 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ja  16,  1878,  Chicago; 
d.  Orange  Foote  (b.  Cambridge,  Vt.)  and 
Susan  Harriette  (Whitaker)  Hawley.  Pre- 
pared in  Englewood  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Oberlin 
Coll.,  1896-8;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1899-1901.  Cata- 
loger.  Wis.  Free  Lib.  Com.,  1904;  LaCrosse 
Pub.  Lib.,  1904-5;  Organizer  in  la.  and  Ore., 
1905-9;  Libn.,  Ore.  St.  Lib.,  1909-15.  Mem., 
111.  St.  Lib.  Sch.  Assn.;  Am.  Assn.  Law  Libs.; 
Am.  Lib.  Assn.     Died  F  24,  1915,  Salem,  Ore. 

1889.  EMORY  ROE  HAYHURST 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc ;  A.  M.,  1905;  M. 
D.,  1908;  b.  Je  28,  1880,  St.  Louis;  s.  John 
Emory  (b.  Mr  19,  1849,  Evansville,  Ind.)  and 
Eva  May  (Roe)  Hayhurst  (b.  N  20,  1854, 
Hernando,  Miss.).  Prepared  in  May  wood  H. 
S.  and  John  Marshall,  Chicago.  Ph.  D.,  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1916.  Delta  Upsilon;  Nu  Sigma 
Nu;  Alpha  Omega  Alpha;  K.  K.  Club;  Adel- 
phic;  Capt.  and  Regtl.  Adjt.  Asst.,  Physiol., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1903-4;  Instr.,  do.,  1904-5;  do.. 
Coll.  of  P.  &  S.,  1905-8;  First  Interne  ap- 
pointed to  Univ.  Hosp.,  1908;  Interne,  Cook 
Co.  Hosp.,  1908-10;  Phys.  and  Surg.,  May- 
wood  and  Chicago,  1910-13;  111.  Comn.  on  Oc- 
cupational Diseases,  Chicago,  191  o;  Asst.  Prof., 
Coll.  of  P.  &  S.,  1910-12;  Fellow  on  Occupa- 
tional Diseases,  Sprague  Memorial  Inst.,  191 2- 
13;  Instr.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1912-13;  Chief, 
O.  Occupational  Disease  Sur.,  1913-15;  O.  St. 
Bd.  of  Health,  1913 — ;  Asst.  Prof.,  Hygiene, 
O.  St.  Univ.,  1916;  Sec.  of  the  Med.  Faculty, 
O.  St.  Univ.,  1917;  Sec  of  Com.  on  Shop 
sanitation.  Council  of  Nat.  Defense,  1917-18; 
Prof.,  Hygiene  and  Sanitation,  S.  M.  A.,  Col- 
umbus, O.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Report  of  the  In- 
vestigation of  the  Brass  Mfg.  Indus.,  Chicago 
and  the  Zinc  Smelter  of  LaSalle  Co.,  111.,  con- 
tained in  Report  of  Comn.  on  Occupational 
Diseases  to  Gov.  Deneen,  191  it  PP-  49-84;  The 
Effects  of  Turpentine  upon  the  Health  of 
Workmen,  do.;  The  Brass  Moulder's  Secret. 
The    .S'urvev.,    Vol.     XXVI,     191 1,     illustrated; 


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Sur.  of  Indus.  Health  Hazards  and  Ocupational 
Diseases  in  O.,  O.  St.  Bd.  of  Health,  438  pp., 
igis;  Chaps,  in  Diseases  of  Occupaiioiial  and 
Vocational  Hygiene,  Kober  and  Hanson,  191 6; 
Asst.  Ed.,  Am.  Jour,  of  Pub.  Health,  1917; 
articles  in  Jour.  A.  M.  A.,  Am.  Jour,  of 
Physiology,  Am.  Jour.  Med.  Sc,  Buls.  of  U.  S. 
Bur.  of  Labor,  The  Survey,  Am.  Jour.  Pub. 
Health,  Hasp.  Mgmt.,  Alod.  Hosp..  Xl'th 
Intcrnat.  Cong,  of  Hygiene  and  Demography. 
Sat.  Conf.  of  Charities  and  Corrections,  ^Second 
Pan-Am.  Scientific  Cong.,  O.  Pub.  Health  Jour. 
Chm.,  Sec.  on  Indus.  Hygiene,  Am.  Pub.  Health 
Assn.,  1916-17;  Health  Com.,  Nat.  Safety  Coun- 
cil, 1912-18;  A.  M.  A.;  Chicago  Pathological 
Soc.  1909 — ;  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  1915 — ;  A.  A. 
A.  S.,  1916 — ;  Am.  Assn.  of  Indus.  Physicians 
and  Surgs.,  1916 — ;  Nat.  Conf.  of  Social  Work- 
ers, 1 91 6 — .  Married  Isabella  Elmira  Xorris. 
N  5,  1910.  Maywood,  HI.  (died  My  18,  1918). 
Children:  Roe  Norris,  b.  Ag  7,  1913;  Cuthbert 
Newton,  b.  Je  27,  1916;  James  Dwight,  b.  Ap 
21,  191 8.  Address,  Concord  Rd.,  Upper  Ar- 
lington,  Columbus.   O. 

1890.  MABEL  HAYWARD 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  South  Bend,  Ind.; 
d.  Arthur  W.  (b.  Waterford,  O.)  and  Eliza- 
beth (Chase)  Hayward  (b.  South  Hadley, 
Mass.).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Watcheka. 
Cataloger,  Elgin  Pub.  Lib.,  1903-4;  Asst.,  John 
Crerar  Lib.,  1904 — .  Mem.,  111.  Lib.  Sch. 
Assn.;  Chicago  Lib.  Club;  A.  L.  A.;  Presby. 
Church:  Chicago  Coll.  Club;  Woman's  City 
Club;  D.  A.  R.  Address,  5418  Blackstone 
Ave.,   Chicago. 

1891.     LILLIAN    HEATH    (HAINES) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  14,  1881;  d.  Noble 
Porter  (b.  F  11,  1833,  Circleville,  O.)  and 
Elizabeth  (Hevel)  Heath  (b.  Mr  28,  1837, 
Charleston,  111.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H. 
S.  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Y.  W. 
C.  A.;  Girls'  Glee  Club;  Opera  Club.  Grad. 
work.  Tames  Millikin  LTniv.,  1910-11;  Active 
Red  Cross,  Washington,  D.  C.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  George  Haines.  Jr.,  D  25, 
1 91 8,  White  Heath,  111.  Address,  White  Heath. 
111. 

1892.     MARY  HENDERSON   (FLETCHER) 
(Wife   of  No.   2092) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  N  17,  1880,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.; 
d.  William  Perry  (b.  Je  27,  1843,  Toulon,  111.) 
and  Emma  Catherine  (Wagner)  Henderson  (b. 
S  10,  1846,  York,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Cedar 
Rapids,  la.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Married  Carl 
Joshua  Fletcher  ('04),  D  16,  1905,  Galesburg, 
111.  Children:  Samuel  Fletcher,  b.  F  15,  1907; 
William  Henderson,  b.  Mr  8,  1908;  Carl 
Joshua,  Jr.,  b.  My  20,  1910;  David  Brown,  b. 
Je  8,  1913;  Stephen  Wimberly,  b.  S  8,  1916. 
Address,    5565   Central  Ave.,   Indianapolis. 

1893-     LYLE  GEORGE  HERRICK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  699,  3404,  5719) 

Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  14,  1881, 
Farmer  City,  III.;  s.  George  W.  and  Dora  O. 
(Knight)  Herrick.  Prepared  in  Farmer  City 
II.  S.  LL.  B.,  Chicago.  Sigma  Chi;  Eng. 
Club;  Track  Team,  Capt.  Married  Vernek- 
Norris,  Ja  16,  1908,  Farmer  City.  Child,  Jean 
Louise,  b.  O  4,  1910.  Address,  Farmer  City, 
Ill.t 
1894.  BENJAMIN  WILLIAM  HETHER- 
INGTON 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  24,  1880;  s.  B.  M 
(h.*  Ag  15,  1830,  Malo,  Co.  Cork,  Ireland) 
and  Mary  (Lawler)  Hetherington  (b.  Ap  30, 
'!^39.  Jersev  City,  N.  J.).  Prepared  in  LaSalle- 
Peru  Tp.  li.  S.  Mem.,  K.  of  C;  B.  P.  O.  E.; 
(,".  O.  F.;  Hamilton  Cluli.  Chicago;  Royal 
Arcanum.  Married  Emily  M.  Haskins,  Ja  i, 
1908.  Child,  William  P.,  b.  O  25,  1908.  Ad- 
dress. 209  3d  St..  LaSalle,  III.;  I'us.  add., 
128^    Marquette  .St.,   do.t 


1895-  CHARLES  HUNTINGTON  HIGGINS 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem. ;  b.  D  11,  1879, 
Springfield,  111.;  s.  Edwin  L.  and  Belle  (Hunt- 
ington) Higgins.  Prepared  in  Springfield  and 
Quincy  H.  Schs.  Kappa  Sigma;  Theta  Nu  PIp- 
silon;  Basel).ill;  Pres.,  Ath.  Assn.  Asst.  Chem., 
Swift  &  Co.,  Chicago;  Chem.,  Gulick-Hender- 
son  Co.,  Chicago.  Mem.,  111.  Nat.  Guard. 1897- 
1903;  U.  S.  v.,  1898.  Married  Mary  T. 
Turner,  D  4,  1906,  Galesburg,  111.  Address. 
Colonial  Hotel,  6325  Kenwood  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add..  Ribbon  Refresher  Co.,  538  S.  Clark 
St.,   rfo.t 

1896.  EDNA  DUBOIS  HOFF  (ALLISON) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2697,  3778;  Wife  of  No.  2553) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  25,  1882,  Wilming- 
ton, Del;  d.  Thco.  (b.  S  21,  1844,  Richboro, 
Pa.)  and  Lucy  (Naisby)  Hoff  (b.  My  12,  1856, 
Philadelphia).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Hgts.  H. 
S.  Illiola.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1903-4; 
taught  in  Bloom  Tp.  H.  S.,  1904-t).  Pres., 
Christian  Endeavor  Soc,  Chicago  Hgts.,  IQ05; 
\'.  P.,  Chicago  Hgts.  Alumni  Assn.,  1905.  Mar- 
ried Ira  Dent  Allison  ('06),  Je  21,  1906.  Child, 
Richard  Keith,  b.  Je  17,  190S.  Address,  Fort 
Dodge,  la.t 

1S97.  VERNON  MILNER  HOLDER 
Arch.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  O  26,  1873, 
Bloomington,  111.;  s.  William  I.  (b.  My  30, 
1849,  do.)  and  Ida  Weber  (Bowen)  Holder 
(b.  N  17,  1848.  W.  Va.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Arch.  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Tau  Beta 
Pi.  Ry.  Engng.  Dept.,  G.  E.  Co.,  Schenec- 
tady, N.  Y.,  1903-4;  Boston  Edison  Co.,  1904-5; 
Engr.  with  F.  O.  Blackwelk  Consulting  Engr., 
49  Wall  St.,  New  York  City,  1905-7;  Viele, 
Blackwell  S:  Buck,  N.  Y.,  1907 — .  Married 
Elsie  Patterson,  Tl  12,  1904,  Normal,  111.  Ad- 
dress,   49    Wall    St.,   N.    Y.    City.t 

1S08.  MARJORIE  CAMPBELL  HOLDER- 
MAN  (SCHULTZ) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  8,  1881,  Indian- 
apolis; d.  Jacob  G.  (b.  Ja  6,  1850,  Dayton,  O.) 
and  Margaret  (Campbell)  Ilolderman,  b.  Ap 
4,  iSss,  Perth,  Scotland).  Prepared  in  Ur- 
bana  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Stenographer, 
office  of  V.  P.  Burrill,  1908-11;  do..  Circuit 
Court,  Champaign  Co.,  1911-13.  Married  Gus- 
tave  H.  Schultz,  On,  1913,  Frankfort,  Ind. 
Address,'  209J4  W.  Harrison  St.,  Danville,  111, 


1899. 


ELLEN  ALDEN  HUNTINGTON 
(WHITTEM) 


A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  D  25,  1878,  Lebanon,  Conn.; 
d.  William  (b.  My  18,  1839,  do.)  and  Caroline 
Elizabeth  (Saxon)  Huntington  (d.  Mr  18,  1843, 
CJoshen,  Conn.).  Prepared  in  Hartford 
(Conn.)  H.  S.  A.  M.,  Columbia,  1909.  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Pros.,  Watcheka. 
.Xttcnded  Pratt  Inst.,  1897-9;^  Sch.  of  House- 
kee[)ing,  Boston,  1899-1901;  Supt.,  Household 
.\id  Co.,  Boston,  1903-4;  Instr.,  Home  Econ., 
I'niv.  of  Wis.,  1004-8;  Dir.,  Dept.  of  Home 
Econ.,  Summer  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  Utah 
Agr.  Coll..  1909-12.  Auth.:  Pamphlet,  The 
Dietary,  Boston,  16  pp.,  1900;  The  Fireless 
Cooker,  igo8.  Married  Arthur  Fisher  Whit- 
teni,  D  21,  1912,  Hartford,  Conn.  Children: 
Margaret  Huntington,  b.  N  26,  1913;  Thomas 
Huntington,  b.  O  13,  1916.  Address,  9  Vin- 
cent St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

1900.  SOPHIE  HYDE  (HUBACHEK) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Chicago,  111.;  d.  Richard 
and  Babette  Hyde.  Prepared  in  N.  Y.  St.  Lib. 
Sch.,  1904-5.  Asst.,  J.  C.  Lib.,  1905-11;  head 
of  Order  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Minn.  Lib.,  191 115. 
Married  Louis  .\.  Hubachek,  Mr  5,  191. S-  Ad- 
dress,   5136   Harriet   Ave.,    ^tinneapolis. 


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Baccai-aukeate  Alumni 


1901.     FRANK    BRUCE    INGERSOLL 
Civ.   Engr.   and   Contr.:    B.   S.   in   C.    E. ;   b. 
My    10,    1878,    Sterling,    111.;    s.    Frank    L.     (b. 
Te  6,  1S38,  BufTalo,  N.  Y.)  and  Eva  M.  (Crook) 


ngersolljb.  Ja  _i.  £851,    Sterling,  111.).     Pre- 
Address,  Marshalltown, 


)ared  in  Denver  H.  S. 


1902.  FRANK  EMERSON  INKS 
Phys.  and  Surg.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  M.  D.,  1912; 
b.  F  7,  1882,  Ohio,  111.;  s.  Frank  William  (b. 
Tl  II,  1 86 1,  do.)  and  Mary  Mable  (Sliifflett) 
Inks  (b.  S  21,  1861).  Prepared  in  E.  Men- 
dota  H.  S.  Philoniathean;  Track  team;  Fin- 
ance Com.  of  Sr.  Class.  Clerkship,  Kimball 
Piano  Co.,  1903-4;  do.,  Stromberg  Carlson  Co., 
1904-5;  do.,  CJcrman  Ins.  Co.,  1905-8;  Med. 
Coll.,  Univ.  of  111.,  190S;  House  surg..  Ccn. 
Hosp.,  Seattle,  1912;  Instr.,  Physiology,  Med. 
Dept.,  Phys.  and  Surg.,  Polo,  111.,  1913 — . 
Pres.,  Y.  P.  S.  C.  E.,  Presby.  Church,  1906-7; 
Pres.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Med.  Coll.,  1910-11;  Treas., 
Presby.  Church;  Mem.,  I'hi  Chi;  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Belle  Anderson,  O  4,  1916,  Polo,  111. 
Child,'  Robert  Emerson,  b.  F  27,  1918.  Ad- 
dress,  Polo,   111. 

1903.  WASHINGTON  PARKER  IRELAND 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  7,  1881, 
Stewartsville,  Mo.;  s.  David  James  (b.  My  5, 
1842,  Cincinnati)  and  Louisa  Salle  (Parker) 
Ireland  (b.  Ap  25,  1849,  Alton,  HI.).  Pre- 
pared in  Englewood  H.  S.  C.  E.  Club;  Glee 
Club.  Asst.  Engr.,  Const.,  Rhinelander  Paper 
Go's,  mill,  Rhinelander,  Wis.,  1903-4;  Asst.  to 
T.  T.  Johnston  and  J.  A.  Seddon,  Consulting 
Engrs.,  Chicago,  1904-5;  Designing  and  Const. 
Engr.,  Water  Dept.,  Chicago,  1905-7;  Engr.  in 
charge  of  Water  Power  Surs.,  Plans  and  Es- 
timates, Mont.,  Idaho,  Wash,  and  B.  C, 
hdqtrs.,  Spokane,  1907-9;  Deputy  Engr.,  St. 
Engng.  Dept.,  Sacramento,  Calif.,  1909-10;  Sec. 
and  Managing  Engr.,  Gen.  Engng.  and  Const. 
Co.,  Inc.,  Sacramento,  Calif.,  191 1  12;  Const. 
Engr.,  St.  Engng.  Dept.  of  Calif.,  1913-15; 
pvt.  practice  in  civil  engng.,  offices  in  Sacra- 
mento, Calif.,  and  Reno,  Nev.,  1916-18.  Autli.: 
Discharging  Capacity  of  Culverts,  Engng.  Rec- 
ord, 1904,  pp.  420-21;  Water-Power  Develop- 
ment for  the  Rhinelander  Paper  Co.,  Techno- 
graph,  1904,  pp.  107-111;  Installing  Water 
Wheels   on   a    "Hurry   Up"    Job.    Technograph, 

1905.  Married    Bessie    Elaine    Smalley,    Jl    7, 

1906,  Chicago.  Children:  Robert  Parker,  b. 
S  23,  1908;  Eleanor  Merle,  b.  S  14.  1910. 
Address,  6028  Dorchester  Ave.,  Chicago. 

1904.  FANNY  REBECCA  JACKSON 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Janesville,  Wis.;  d. 
Alfred  Augustus  (b.  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and 
Rebecca  Walker  (Johnson)  Jackson  (b.  IJrock- 
port,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Taiiesville,  Wis.  and 
Rockford  Coll.  Acad.  A.  B.,  Rockford  Coll.. 
1896.  Lib.  Club;  Y.  W.  C.  /\.  Periodical  and 
Binding  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.  Lib.;  Instr.  in  Pub. 
Documents,  111.  St.  Lib.  Sch.,  1903-7;  Sec. 
Wis.  C.  E.  Union,  1898-1901;  Sec,  111.  St. 
Lib.  Assn.,  1904-5;  Asst.  Libn.,  West.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  Macomb,  111.,  1907-11;  Libn., 
Whitewater  Norm.  Sch.,  Whitewater,  Wis., 
1911-13;  Libn.,  West.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
1 91 3 — .    Address,  Macomb,  111. 

1905.  HENRY  PHELPS  JARMAN 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Chem.:  b.  N  12,  1879, 
Elmwood,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  S  3,  1840,  Russel- 
ville,  O.)  and  Clara  May  (Phelps)  Jarman  (b. 
D  5,  1852,  Harwington,  Conn.).  Prepared  in 
Elmwood  H.  S.  Asst.  Chem.,  Morris  &  Co., 
'903-5;  Chief  Chem.,  Milk  Products  Co.,  1905- 
6;  Asst.  Chem.,  Morris  &  Co.,  1906-8;  Farmer, 
1908 — .  Mem.  A.  C.  S.  Married  Mary  Lor- 
ing  Bowers,  O  18,  1905,  Elmwood,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Loring  Phelps,  b.  F  20,  1907;  Ruth  Mil- 
dred, b.   F    26,    1911.     Address,   Elmwood,    111. 


1906.  ANNA   VIVIAN   JENNINGS 
Librarian;    B.    L.    S.;    b.   Ja    30,    1874,    Van 

Meter,  la.;  d.  William  Henry  (b.  F  14,  1847. 
Gurnsey  Co.,  O.)  and  Ruth  Ann  (Clayton) 
Jennings  (b.  Ja  7.  1847,  Salem,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Davenport  li.  S.;  York  Coll.,  Neb.; 
Neb.  St.  Norm.,  Peru,  Neb.  Lib.  Club;  Y. 
W.  C.  A.  Cataloger,  Neb.  St.  Norm.  Lib., 
Peru,  Neb.,  1903-5;  Libn.,  do..  Kearney,  Neb., 
1905 — .    Address,  Kearney,  Neb. 

1907.  ALBERT  MYRON  JOHNSON 
Supt.,    Barnes    Drill    Co.;    B.    S.    in    M.    E. ; 

(b.  Ap  9,  1880,  Kishwaukec,  111.;  s.  Frank 
Chandler  (b.  Kishwaukec,  111.)  and  Carrie 
Emmeline  (Adams)  Johnson  (b.  Bcloit,  Wis.). 
Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Socs. ;  Orchestra; 
Band;  Pres..  Fresh.,  class.  Gen.  Engng.  work 
in  Chicago  and  Rockford;  Draftsman.  Mach. 
Tools,  B.  F.  Barnes  Co.  and  Lunkenheimer 
Co.,  Cincinnati;  Telephone  Switchboard  De|)t., 
West.  Elec.  Co..  Chicago,  1905-7;  Draftsman, 
111.  Steel  Co.,  South  Chicago,  1907;  Supt., 
Barnes  Drill  Co.,  Rockford,  1907 — .  Mem., 
Rockford  Univ.  Club.  Married  Harriet  Anne 
Johnson,  O  29,  1907,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo. 
Child.  Harold  Adams,  b.  Ja  8,  1913.  Address 
611   Auburn  St.,  Rockford,  HI. 

1908.  FREDERICK  DAWSON  JOHNSON 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.;  b.  Je  26,  1877, 
Alton,  111.;  s.  William  Harrison  (b.  F  8,  1839, 
Canastota,  N.  Y.)  and  Hannah  (Armstrong) 
Johnson  (b.  Jl  14,  1837,  Alton,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Alton  H.  S.  Address,  1224  Main  St.,  Alton, 
Ill.t 

1909.     GRACE  OSGOOD  KELLEY 

(Sister  of  Nos.  3S17,  5242) 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S. ;  A.  B.,  iyo8;  b.  O  10, 
iS8r,  Whitehall,  Mich.;  d.  Marshall  Charles 
(b.  S  23,  1S40,  Wilmington,  N.  H.)  and  Mary 
Strong  (Smith)  Kelley  (b.  Je  12,  1852,  Dela- 
field,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  "Muskegon  H.  S.; 
LIniv.  of  Minn.,  1899-1900;  Albion  Coll.,  Mich., 
1900-01.  Delta  Gamma;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Cata- 
loger, Univ.  of  111.,  1903-6;  Libn.,  111.  St.  Lab. 
of  Nat.  Hist.,  1906-11;  John  Crerar  Lib., 
191 1 — .     Address,  John  Crerar  Lib.,  Chicago. 

1910.  HELEN  THERESA  KENNEDY 
Librarian;  B.  L.   S.;   b.  D   11,   1877,  Council 

Bluffs,  la.;  d.  John  A.  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(McCurdy)  Kennedy.  Prepared  in  Jackson- 
ville H.  S.;  111.  Woman's  Coll.,  1896-8.  Libn., 
111.  St.  Sch.  for  the  Deaf,  1898-1901;  Cata- 
loger, Jacksonville  Pub.  Lib.,  1903-4,  1906-7; 
Head  Cataloger,  Springfield,  111.,  1904-6;  Or- 
ganizer and  Libn.,  Kewanee,  1907-8;  Instr., 
Wis.  Lib.  Sch.,  Madison,  Wis.,  1908-11;  Dir., 
Tr.  Class,  Los  Angeles  Pub.  Lib.,  1911-12; 
Prin.,  Branches  Dept.,  Los  Angeles  Pub.  Lib., 
1912 — •.  Auth. :  Suggestive  List  of  Children's 
Rooks,  Democratic  Printing  Co.,  1910.  Ad- 
dress, 340   Brent  St.,   Los  Angeles. 

191 1.  ELWOOD  ALMON  KINGSTON 
Phys.  and  Surg.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  M.  D.,  1913; 

b.  O  30,  1876,  Picton,  Out.,  Can.;  s.  Joseph 
J.  (b.  1851,  do.)  and  Anna  Elizabeth  (Rey- 
nolds) Kingston  (b.  1858).  Prejjared  in  Pic- 
ton Coll.  Inst.;  Queen's  Univ.,  Kingston,  Can. 
Honor  Grad.,  Nat.  Sc,  two  yrs.  Min.  and  two 
yrs.  Med.  Surg,  to  San.  Dist.,  Chicago,  igo6-7. 
Married  Lenne  G.  lUirr,  O  7,  1903,  Belle- 
ville, Ont.,  Can.  Child,  Marjorie  Burr,  b.  Jl 
16,  1906.     Address,  Lockport,  111. 

1912.  WILLIAM  DAVID  KNOWLTON 
Power  Sta.  Operator;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Mr 
II.  1878,  Joliet,  111.:  s.  David  Warren  (b.  My 
1849.  Leads  Co.,  Can.)  and  Rena  (Powers) 
Knowlton  (b.  1849,  St.  Joseph  Co.,  Mich.). 
Prepared  in  Onarga  H.  S.,  and  Grand  Prairie 


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Sem.  do.  Natural  Hist.  Soc;  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Stud.',  Mech.  Drafting,  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago. 
Elec  Engr.  and  Switchboard  Operator,  1903-4; 
Power  Sta.  Supt.,  1904—-  Auth.:  Saving  and 
Success.  Commonwealth  Edison  Branch,  ^at. 
Elec.  Light  Assn.  Mem..  M.  E.  Church;  Nat. 
Elec.  Light  Assn.;  North  Shore  Men  s  Uub, 
Chicago;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Nellie  Wise, 
N  23,  1903.  Milford,  111.  Child,  Margaret,  b. 
Mr  6,  1905.  Address,  2017  Lincoln  St.,  Evans- 
ton,    111. 

1913.  ROBERT  HAYDEN  KUSS 
Consulting  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E  ;  b.  N  9. 
1876,  Peoria;  s.  Joseph  (b.  D  16,  i8j--i  Oer.) 
and  Louisa  (Birkenbule)  Kuss  (b.  My  is, 
184^,  do.).  Prepared  in  Peona  H.  b  Delta 
Upsilon;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Tau  ]?eta  Pi; 
Ed..  Technograph;  Class  Pres  Harmon  Engng 
Co.  Peoria,  1903;  I'^^tr.,  M  E  Univ.  of 
111.,  1903-5;  Computer,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  Coal 
Testing  Plant,  1904;,  .Special  Observer  do., 
St  Louis  190S-7;  Chief  Asst.  Smoke  Insp., 
Chicago  1 907-°  I ;  Mech.  Engr.,  Edgemoor  Iron 
Co.,  Chicago,  1911-15;  Consulting  E"gr-,  i9i5— • 
Revision  Auth.  on:  Construction  of  .Bo>lers  66 
pp.,  Types  of  Boilers,  82  pp..  Boiler  Acces- 
sories, 80  pp..  Boiler  Practice.  95  PP-  CyclO" 
nedia  of  Engng.,  Am.  Sch.  of  Cor.,  19.15. 
fater  revision,  dl  191 8;  many  small  technical 
articles  in  jours,  devoted  to  mech  engng 
Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.,  1913;  Internat.  Ry.  Fue 
Assn  191 5;  Licensed  Struct  Engr.,  1916; 
City  Club  of  Chicago;  Sec  Pub  Utility  Com 
7912.  Married  Florence  Wilhelmma  Brower, 
S%  1904.  Children:  Ralph  Logan,  b- Je  '6 
7905;  Eleanor  Louise,  b.  O  10  1907;  Robert 
Havden  b  My  21,  1912-  Address,  5784  i^- 
Cfrcle  Ave.',  Chicago;  Ins.  add..  Suite  805-112 
W.  Adams  St.,  do. 

1914.  WILLIAM  ADELBERT  KUTSCH 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E  ;  b.  Ja  21,  1883, 
TaSalle  111"  s.  W  1  ham  G.  (b.  Mr  18,  1857. 
Hessen,'  Ger.)  and  Ottilia  A.  (Boehme)  Kutsch 
(b  Je  10,  1857,  Peru,  111.).^  Prepared  in  I  a- 
Salle  Peru  Tp.  H.  S.,  LaSale.  lU.  Ph.  D-: 
Frieburg,  Ger.,  1907.  Phi  Kappa  Psi,  Ph. 
Lambda  Upsilon.  Chem.,  Armour  &  Co.,  Chi- 
cago 1903-4;  with  Corn  Products  Refining  Co., 
Waukegan,''lll.,  1916;  with  Atlas  D's^"ery, 
Peoria.  1916— .  Married  Hazel  Lee  St.  Cerny, 
S  6  19  i.  Independence,  Mo.  Child,  Wdliam 
John  b  N  1^,  1912-  Address,  207  N  Frink 
4t!!  Peoria;  bus.  add.,  Atlas  Distillery  Co.,  do. 

,01s.     CAROLINE  VALERIA   L.\NG- 

^  ^  WORTHY 

Librarian;  B.  L.  S^  b.  Je  20,  1879.  Dubuque, 
la.;  d.  L.  H.  and  Carrie  L.  (Glover)  Lang- 
worthy.  Prepared  in  Dubuque  (la  )  H  b 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Y.W.  C.  A.  Asst. 
Cataloger,  la.  Univ.  Lib.,  Iowa  City,  1903-6, 
Ref  f-ibn.,  la.  Univ.,  1906;  Organizer,  la. 
Lib  Comn..  1907-8.  Mem  Congr.  Church. 
Address,   5041    Dorchester  Ave.,   Chicago. 

,9,6  LAWRENCE  FREDERICK  LARSON 
life  Ins  Agt.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M., 
,00:  %  S  6^';88o.^Galva,  IlL;  s  K  P  and 
Hannah  Larson  Prepared  in  C.a'va  H.  S. 
Philomathean;  Ins.  fellowship;  Ill--I"'l^  De- 
bate, 1903.  Field  Asst.  Gen  Agt.,  North- 
western Mut.  Life  Ins.  Co.;  Gen  Agt.  do., 
Kansas  City  Mo.,  1916— .  Married  Mrs.  Clara 
Bodinson.  &  I  1908,  Galva,  IW.  Address.  630- 
34  Scarritt  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

,9,7.     NELS   ALFRED    LARSON 

Tudge;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  31.  1879.  I''nflK'?",\"'?- 
Sweden  s.  John  F.  (b.  Sweden)  and  Wilhel- 
mTna  (Anderson)  Larson  ih.  do.).  Prepared 
Z  Moline  H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon  /"cticing 
Law,  1903-14;  Pres.,  St.  Bank  of  E.  Moline. 
Judge,    Co.    Court,    Rock    Island    Co.,    1914— • 


Mem.,  Rock  Island  Club;  Rock  Island  Co.  Bar 
Assn.;  Dir.,  Ger.  Trust  and  Savings  Bank, 
R.  I.,  111.;  Cml.  Club,  E.  Moline,  111.  Mar- 
ried Emma  H.  Jenkins,  Ap  10,  1907.  Children: 
Thomas  Jenkins,  b.  Ap  27,  1908;  Richard 
Frederick',  b.  Mr  9,  1910.  Address,  i339->5 
St.  A,  Moline,  111.;  bus.  add..  Court  House, 
Rock    Island. 

1918.     GRACE  LEFLER 

Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Pontiac,  111.;  d. 
George  M.  (b.  Farmington,  111.)  and  Aiiianda 
(Dunn)  Lefler  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Pontiac 
H.  S.  Cataloger,  Univ.  of  Mo.  Lib.,  i904;ii; 
Oregon  L;b.  Com.,  1911-12;  in  charge  of  Con 
tinuations,  Los  Angeles  Pub.  Lib..  1912-7 
Auth.:  Missouri  Documents  for  the  Small  rub. 
Lib.,  read  before  the  Mo.  Lib.  Assn.,  1909 
pub.  in  Mo.  Historical  Quarterly.  Address 
1078  Kensington  Rd.,  Los  Angeles;  bus.  add. 
Los  Angeles  Pub.  Lib.,  do. 

1919.  LULU  MACKINTOSH  LEGO 
(HUGHES) 
(Wife  of  No.  303s) 
LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  10,  1880,  Mt.  Carroll,  HI.;  d. 
Henry  Luther  (b.  F  12.  1840,  Blair  Co.,  Pa.) 
and  Alice  May  (Rowley)  Lego  (b.  Mr  24. 
1854,  Armstrong  Co.,  Pa.).,  ,P':epared  in  Lan- 
ark H  S.  Alethenai;  Girls'  Mandolin  Club, 
mini  staff;  Class  Prophet  Admitted  to  111. 
Bar,  1903:  Clerk,  office  of  V.  P-  and  Dean  of 
Grad.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1901-6:  Atty.  with 
R  N.  A.,  a  women's  fraternal  beneficiary  orgn., 
,905-8.  Mem.,  Christian  Church;  111.  St  Re- 
corder, R.  N.  A..  1905-8;  St  Oracle,  R.  N  A  , 
,908-14.  Married  Harold  DeMott  Hughes  (07). 
O  14,  1908,  New  Orleans.  Children:  John  Nel- 
son b.  N  28,  1909;  Daniel  Edison,  b.  D  11, 
191 1 ;  Alice  Miriam,  b.  My  15.  i9i4-  Address, 
604  7th  St.,  Ames,  la. 

1920.  MARY  LENTZ  (BROWN) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  2'-  I864,  Freeport 
111.;  d.  Jacob  (b.  My  12  1882,  Ger.)  and 
Elizabeth  (Anger)  Lentz  (b.  f  'p,  1835  do.)- 
Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm  Univ.;  Umv  of 
Calif  Grad  work,  Univ.  of  Wis.  Taught  in 
H  S  ,  Farmer  City,  111.,  1903-5;  IH.  St.  Norm. 
Univ  Summer  Sch..  1905;  H.  S.,  Kewanee, 
Wis  "1906-8;  Elrod,  S.  Dak.,  1909-10;  farming, 
90-  Married  David  W.  Brown,  Jl  14. 
1900,  Freeport,  111.     Address,  Rhame.  N.  Dak. 

1921.  ALFRED  CURTIS  LeSOURD 
Railroad  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E  ;  b.  Ja  4,  1875. 
Toneka  111.;  s.  Charles  Thomas  (b.  F  4.  i843. 
bXS.  O.')  and  Velarah  (Curtis  LeSourd 
ly.  n  ii  iSd-?.  do.).  Prepared  in  lU.  at. 
Norm  Univ  H  S  C.  E.  feoc.  Instrument- 
Saron'^c^'onst..  1903-4;  Masonrv  Insp  ^905; 
Asst  Engr  ,  M.  of  W.  Dept.,  C.  C.  C.  &  »t. 
T  R  R  Mich.  Div.  190S-7;  Draftsman,  O. 
S.'  L.  R.  "R-  1907-8;  Masonry  Insp.,  C.  C.  U 
&  St  L.  R.  R.,  1908-9;  Draftsman,  t).  b.  u. 
R.  R  ,  i>o9-io;  Asst.  Engr.  in  charge  of  const. 
O  S  L  Ry.,  1910-15;  Asst.  Engr..  U.  r. 
R  R  191S-  Address,  Topeka  111.;  bus. 
add     ioo?U.  P.  Bldg.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

,922.     ROBERT   CLINTON   LLOYD 


B.    S.   in    Agr.;   b.  Jl  4.    '878, 


Snr       Aer     Exp.     Sta.,    Urbana,    1905-7;    pvt. 

work,    ,fo8-i7.       Second     R.    O.    T     C.,    1917; 

1   Tt     W     O    T     C.     1917.   '!40th  Inf.,   N.   A., 

;9;7-.- Married  Florenc'eEtrel  Denson,  D  11, 


,906,  Chicago.  Address,  Canton,  111. 


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1923-  JOHN  ALBERT  McFARLAND 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  O  23,  1880; 
s.  Abel  Witherspoon  (b.  near  Akron,  O.)  and 
Amelia  Genet  (Robinson)  McFarland  (b.  Men- 
dota,  III.).  Prepared  in  Mendota  H.  S.  and 
LaSalle  Tp.  H.  S.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Asst. 
Chem.,  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.  1904;  Asst. 
Chem.,  C.  &  N.  VV.  R.  R.,  1905;  Chem.,  Mo. 
Pac.  R.  R.,  1905-9;  R.  R.  Dept.,  Dearborn 
Co.,  1909-11;  Chem.  and  Engr.  of  Tests,  St. 
L.  &  S.  F.  R.  R..  191 1-14;  V.  P.,  Bird-Archer 
Co.,  1918 — .  Married  Paula  Siegel,  S  i,  1903, 
Champaign.  Child,  John  Albert,  Jr.,  b.  S  17, 
J910.  Address,  32  Aberdeen  PI.,  St.  Louis; 
bus.  add.,   513   Frisco  BIdg.,  do. 

1924.  ISABEL  McROBIE   (RAY) 
(Wife  of  No.   1576;  Sister  of  No.  4793) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Tl  9,  1881,  Chicago; 
d.  John  (b.  F  15,  1856,  Montreal,  Can.)  and 
Susan  (Musgrove)  McRobie  (b.  Ap  3,  1856, 
Toronto,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H. 
S.  Y.  W.  C.  A.:  Watcheka;  German  Club: 
Class  basketball.  Mem.,  Univ.  of  III.  Alumnae 
."Ksen.,  Chicago;  Assn.,  Collegiate  .'Mumnae. 
Married  Walter  Thornton  Ray  ('01),  Je  14, 
1904,  Chicago.  Children:  Lewis,  b.  My  30, 
1905  (died  F  21,  1910);  Margaret,  b.  Ja  22, 
1907;  Douglas,  b.  D  16,  1909  (died  F  23,  1910); 
Leonard  John,  b.  My  30,  191 1;  Kelvin  Jacob, 
b.  Jl  26,  1912;  Lucy  Sue,  b.  Ag  22,  1Q15. 
Address,  Parcot  Ave.,  New  Rochelle,   N.   Y. 

1925.  ALICE  CALHOUN   MANN 

(SHELDON) 
(Wife  of  No.  2241;  Sister  of  No.  2752) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  Jl  10,  1881,  Danville,  111.;  d. 
William  (b.  1837,  Morristown,  N.  J.)  and 
Kate  (Harmon)  Mann  (b.  1850,  Rochester  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Danville  H.  S.  Pi  Beta 
Phi.  Cataloger,  Covington,  Ky.,  Lib.,  1904-5; 
St.  Organizer,  la.  Lib.  Comn.,  1905-8;  Libn., 
Kewanee  Lib.,  1908-10.  Married  Charles  H. 
Sheldon  ('04),  O  26,  1910,  Kahaka,  Mo.  Child, 
Alice  Harmon,  b.  Je  13,  1913.  Address,  1625 
Spruce  St.,   South  Pasadena,  Calif. 

1926.     GEORGE    EDWARD    MARKER 

Bd.  of  Trade;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b  My  4 
1867,  Heyworth,  111.;  s.  Jacob  L.  (b.  My  7 
1827,  Middletown,  Va.)  and  Marion  L.  (Bent 
ley)  Marker  (b.  Je  4,  1837,  Grafton,  W.  Va.) 
Prepared  in  Heyworth  and  Normal  111.  A 
M.,  Teachers'  Coll.,  Columbia,  1904.  Phi  Kap 
pa  Delta.  Scholarship,  Columbia,  1903-4;  Prin. 
Teachers'  Tr  and  Mod.  Sch.,  Schenectady  N 
Y.,  1904-5;  Prof.,  Psych,  and  Educ,  St.  Norm 
Sch.,  Cheney,  VVash.,  1905-10;  Univ.  of  Chi 
cago,  1910-11;  Head  Dept.  of  Educ,  St.  Norm 
Sch.,  Kent,  0.,  Dean  of  Sch.  of  Educ,  Dak 
Wesleyan  Univ.,  Mitchell,  S.  Dak.,  1911-12 
Pres.  Bd.  of  Trade,  Kent,  O.,  1917-18;  Mem. 
Bd.  of  Governors,  Kent  Bd.  of  Trade,  1918 — 
Auth. :  Teaching  Children  how  to  study  Hist. 
Teachers'  Coll.  Record,  Vol.  5,  My  1904.  pp 
20-33;  How  to  test  the  quality  of  teaching, 
Education,  Ap  1905,  Vol.  25.  pp.  451-9.  Elder 
in  Presby.  church;  Mem.,  Hudson  River  School 
masters'  Club;  Pres.,  Inland  Empire  School 
masters'  Club.  Married  Leila  Webber,  Ag  25 
1896,  Mt.  Sterling,  111.  Child,  Edward  Morse 
b.  My  16,  1907.  Address,  549  Pioneer  Ave. 
Kent,  O. 

1927.     GRACE  MARTIN   (BAXTER) 
(Wife   of   No.   2579) 

LL.  B.;  b.  1883,  Ilarvvood  Tp.,  Champaign 
Co.;  d.  George  W.  (b.  N  2,  1852,  Findlay  Co., 
O.)  and  Lauretta  (Hatch)  Martin  (b.  Mr  9, 
1854,  Green  Valley,  111.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
naign  H.  S.  Married  Miles  E.  Baxter  ('06), 
N  13.  1913.  Champaign.  Child,  Billie  B.,  b. 
F   13,    191 5.   Address,  Leavenworth,   Kan. 


1928.  CLYDE  MILTON  MATHEWS 
(Brother  of  No.  761) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  22,  1878,  Urbana;  s. 
.\1.  W.  (b.  Marshall,  111.)  and  Julia  R.  Mathews 
(b.  Mednia,  O.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Sigma  Chi;  Football;  Baseball.  Practicing  Law; 
if)o3 — .  Publislier,  Urbana  Herald,  1900-5. 
Married  Lulu  M.  Straight,  My  24,  1908,  San 
Francisco.  Address.  103  W.  Green  St.,  Ur- 
bana.t 

1929-  MARY  ALICE  MATTHEWS 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Mayview,  Mo.;  d. 
Arthur  Bradley  (b.  1839,  Ross,  Eng.)  and 
Mary  Joanna  (Reed)  Matthews  (b.  1839,  Shar- 
on, Pa.).  Grad.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Warrensburg, 
Mo.,  1890;  Leland  Standford  Jr.,  Univ.,  1893- 
4.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Pres.,  Lib. 
Club.  Asst.  Libn.,  Geo.  Washington  Univ., 
1907-10;  Libn.,  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Labor,  1910-17; 
Libn.,  Inst,  for  Gov.  Research,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  Coll. 
Woman's  Club,  Washington;  Pi  Beta  Phi 
Alumnae  club,  Washington;  Special  Libns. 
.\ssn.  Address.  The  Iowa,  Washington  D.  C.; 
bus.  add.,  1818  Connecticut  Ave.,  do. 

1930.  JOHN  DELOSS  MELL 
Probate  Judge;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ap  9,  1878,  San 
Jose,  111.;  s.  Emeziah  J.  (b.  F  8,  1842,  Youngs- 
town,  O.)  and  Melinda  E.  (Taylor)  Mell  (b. 
Ap  23,  1844,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  San  Jose 
H.  S.  Lawyer,  1903-4;  Real  Est.,  1905-6; 
New^spaper,  (Hac/cnnan  Messiiiger),  1907-8; 
Lawyer  1909 — .  Married  Olive  Cease,  Je  14, 
1904.  Children:  Gladys  G.,  b.  My  6,  1906;  J.  D., 
Jr.,  b.  O  7,  1907  (died  S  28,  1915).  Address. 
Roswell,  N.  M. 

1931.  JULIA  WRIGHT  MERRILL 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  S  11,  1881,  Chillicothe, 
O.;  d.  Chester  Wright  (b.  1846,  Montpelier, 
N't.)  and  Mary  (Franklin)  Merrill  (b.  1849, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Woodward  H.  S.,  Cincin- 
nati; Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1898-1900;  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  summer  1905.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Wis. 
Free  Lib.  Com.;  Reviser  in  Lib.  Sch.,  1903; 
Legislative  Ref.  Dept.,  1903-6;  Acting  Libn., 
The  Pub.  Lib.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  1906;  Pub. 
Lib.  of  Cincinnati;  Libn.  N.  Cincinnati  branch, 
1907;  Chief  Branch  Lib.,  1907-17;  Instr.,  Lib. 
Sch.,  Univ.  of  Wis.  and  field  visitor  for  Wis. 
Lib.  Comn.,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn. 
Address,  Wis.  Lib.  Sch.,  Madison,  Wis. 


1932 


RALPH    GARFIELD    MILLS 


Physician  and  Prof.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Mr  4, 
1881,  Lincoln,  111.;  s.  Andrew  Hopkins  (b.  O 
8,  1853,  Magnolia.  111.)  and  Elizabeth  Emily 
(Bell)  Mills  (b.  Je  i,  1856,  Lincoln,  HI.). 
Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.  M.  D.  (cum  laude) 
N.  W.  Univ.  Med.  Sch.,  1907.  Glee  Club; 
Opera  Club;  Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Nu  Sigma 
Nu;  Alpha  Omega  Alpha;  Sigma  Xi;  Gamma 
Alpha.  Med.  Practitioner,  1907-11;  Prof., 
Pathology  and  Dir.  of  Research  Dept.,  Sev- 
erance Med.  Coll.,  Korea;  do.,  Peking  Union 
Med.  Coll.,  Peking.  China,  1918 — .  Auth.:  (with 
Prof.  C.  L.  Mix)  Physical  Diagnosis  of  the  Dis- 
eases of  the  Respiratory  System — a  synopsis, 
do.,  for  Circulatory  System,  30  pp.  each,  pub- 
lished privately  for  med.  stud,  use;  A  Contribu- 
tion to  the  Nosogeography  of  No.  Korea,  China 
Med.  Jour.,  \'ol.  25.  191  I,  pp.  277-93;  also  arti- 
cles in  Bnl.  of  Manila  Med.  Soc,  China  Med. 
Jour.;  Departmental  Ed.  of  the  China  Med. 
Jour,  for  the  Korea  branch  of  the  China  Med. 
Assn.;  Pres.,  Korea  Branch  of  China  Med. 
Assn.  Married  Mary  Ethel  Bumgarner,  Je  i, 
1908,  McNabb,  III.  Children:  Roger  Lee,  b.  Je 
2,  191 1 ;  Marion  Tracy,  b.  Mr  31,  1915.  Address, 
356  W.  Decatur  St.  Decatur,  111.;  bus.  add., 
Peking   Union  Medical   College,   Peking,   China. 


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1933.  STELLA  WEBSTER  MORGAN 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  15,  1876, 
Indianapolis;  d.  Alfred  White  (b.  1839,  John- 
son Co.,  111.)  and  Louisa  (Grimes)  Morgan  (b. 
Tl  22,  1844,  Richmond,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Springfield  H.  S.  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1910.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Watcheka;  Natural  Hist. 
Club;  Eng.  Club;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Prin.,  Ash- 
land H.  S.,  1903-4;  Dean  of  Women,  Univ.  of 
So.  Calif.,  1904-s;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Eng.  do.,  1904- 
9;  Asst..  Eng.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1910-13;  As- 
soc, do.,  1913-15;  Instr.,  do.,  19 15 — .  Address, 
4809  Lake  Ave.,  Chicago. 

1934.     WINIFRED    MYERS    (FURSMAN) 
(Wife  of  No.  2097) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  14,  1878,  Champaign; 
d.  John  Wesley  and  Helen  E.  (Vittum)  Myers. 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Mem.,  ist 
Church  of  Christ.  Scientist.  Married  William 
H.  Fursman  ('04),  O  24,  1904,  St.  Louis. 
Children:  Helen  Eliza,  b.  O  ii,  1907;  William 
Hiram,  b.  Je  21,  1909.  Address,  (Jkmulgee, 
Okla. 

1935.  FREDERICK  LOUIS  NEES 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  5,  1880;  s.  F.  L.  and 
Barbara  (Lutz)  Nees.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Phi 
Alpha  Delta.  Address,  4100  Perry  St.,  Chica- 
go; bus.  add.,  546  Cml.  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  72  W. 
Adams  St.,  Chicago. 

1936.     CHARLOTTE   BRIGGS    NELSON 
(JACK) 

B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  S  16,  1881,  Bloomington, 
II!.;  d.  Edgar  F.  and  Minerva  (Briggs)  Nel- 
son. Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Vas- 
sar  Coll.,  1902.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  H.  Sc.  Club. 
Taught,  H.  S..  Bloomington,  1906-8.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church;  Study  Class;  Pan  Hellenic 
Soc. ;  Civic  League.  Married  Dr.  Cecil  McKee 
Jack,  Je  II,  1908,  Bloomington,  III.  Children: 
Cecile  McKee,  b.  N  5,  1909;  Nelson  Briggs,  b. 
Ag  6,  191 1.  Address,  451  W.  Macon  St., 
Decatur.  lU-t 

1937.  MARY  FRANCES  NESBIT 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Mr  24,  1870,  Rar- 
din,  111.;  d.  Joseph  Washington  (h.  New 
Richmond,  O.)  and  Sarah  Margaret  (McAllis- 
ter) Nesbit  (b.  Oakland,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Oakland  H.  S.  Grad.,  Ind.  St.  Norm.,  1896; 
Grad.  work,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907-9.  Y.  W.  C. 
A.;  Capt.  Basketball.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  S. 
S.  teacher;  Choir.  Address,  Oakland,  111. 

J938.  THOMAS  NOBLE 
(Brother  of  Nos.  982,  983,  7843) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  25,  1S79,  Todds 
Point,  111.;  s.  Robert  Cooper  (b.  F  21,  1848, 
Arlington  Farm,  Massillon.  O.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Harmount)  Noble  (b.  New  Haven,  Conn.). 
Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Nat.  Hist.  Soc; 
Agr.  Club.  Farmer,  1903 — .  Breeder  of  Tarn- 
worth  hogs  and  Ayrshire  cattle.  Address, 
"High   How"    Stock   Farm,    Daysland,    Alberta, 

^"■'  1939.  SAMUEL  RUFUS  NOE 
Builder  and  Contr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja 
18,  1880,  Dandridge,  Tenn.;  s.  William  Sterling 
(b.  My  I.  1844,  Morristown,  Tenn.)  and  Eliza 
Jane  (Dyke)  Noe  (b.  N  11,  1845,  Greenville, 
Tenn.).  Prepared  in  Bement  H.  S.  Teacher 
1903-4;  Instr.,  Am.  Sch.  of  Cor.,  1910 — ;  Con- 
sulting Cml.  Engr..  Am.  Tech.  Soc,  1908 — . 
Married  Ethel  M.  Culver,  1907,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress,  2529    Leland  Ave.,   Chicago.! 

1940.  CHARLES  LEWIS  OGDEN 
LavTyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  F  21,  1876,  Cameron,  111; 
s.  Franklin  Delos  (b.  O  i,  1833.  Rome,  N.  Y.) 
and  Harriet  Ann  (Lewis)  Ogden  (b.  Ap  20, 
1854,  Berwick,  111.).  Prepared  in  Knox  Coll. 
Acad.       Mem.,     Baptist     Church;     Sec.-Treas., 


Knox  Co.  Bar  Assn.;  Galesburg  Club.  Married 
Stella  M.  Jackson,  Je  25,  1908,  Plymouth,  111. 
.4ddress,  ii6  Cedar  Ave.,  Galesburg,  111.;  bus. 
add..  Suite  15-19-21   Carr  Bldg.,  Galesburg,  Ill.t 

1941.  GEORGE  CARROLL  OXER 
Engineer;   B.   S.    in   E.    E.;   b.   Ap  29,    1878, 

Macon,  111.;  s.  David  M.  (b.  Jl  17,  1833,  West 
Mill  Creek,  Erie  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Mary  (Weigle) 
Oxer  (b.  1845,  do.).  Prepared  in  Macon  H.  S. 
\\'ith  Gen.  Elec  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1903- 
4;  Bond  Salesman,  N.  Y.  City,  1904-5;  design 
and  layouts.  West.  Elec.  Co.,  1905-7;  with  J. 
G.  White  Engng.  Corp.  in  various  engng.  cap- 
acities, Canada  and  N.  Y.  City,  1908-17;  Sup- 
ervising Engr.,  Braden  Copper  Co.,  1917-18; 
The  Chili  Exploration  Co.  Maj.,  Engrs.  Corps, 
I".  S.  R.,  A.  E.  F.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  Assoc. 
mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.;  "N.  Y.  Elec.  Soc. 
.'Iddress,  23  Sea  Ave.,  Arrochar,  Staten  Island 
N.  Y. ;  bus  add.,  120  Broadway,  Room  3623, 
X.  Y.  City. 

1942.  *ROY  SHELDON  PARKER 
(Brother  of  No.   1749) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  i,  1882,  Toluca, 
111.;  s.  John  William  (b.  O  25,  1850,  Evansville, 
Ind.)  and  Sarah  Ann  (Litchfield)  Parker  (b. 
D  30,  1856,  Bennington  Tp.,  Marshall  Co.,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  Football;  Baseball.  Clerk,  H.  J. 
Delvin  Coal  Co.,  1904-5;  Union  Pac.  R.  R., 
19059;  Gen.  Storekeeper,  K.  C.  M.  &  O.  R.  R., 
1909-10;  vacation  on  account  of  health,  1910-15. 
Died  Je  21,  1915,  Tuscola,  111. 

1943.  ROBERT  WILLIAM  PARR 
(Brother  of  No.  2779) 

Breeder;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  20,  1875, 
Mapleton,  111.;  s.  James  and  Harriet  M.  (Reeve) 
Parr.  Organizer  and  1st  Pres.,  Pi  Theta  Soc; 
Ind. -111.  Debate,  1903.  M.  Accts.,  Hedding 
Coll.,  1896;  Simpson  Coll.,  1898.  Teacher, 
Pontiac  Tp.  H.  S.,  1903-4;  do.,  II.  S.,  Minneap- 
olis, 1904-5;  Prin.,  Schs.,  Stites,  Idaho,  1905-7; 
Breeder  and  Exhibitor,  winning  championship, 
111.  St.  Fair  and  Chicago  Internatl.  of  Am. 
Hampshire  Swine,  1907-12.  Address,  Hanna 
City,    Ill.t 

1944.  CHRISTIAN  PETER  LAURITZ  PET- 
ERSEN 
Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  24, 
1874  Roskilde;  Denmark;  s.  Johannes  P.  (b. 
Mr  I's,  1 83 1,  Sjovang,  do.)  and  Margrete  Y.  M. 
C.  (Wind)  Petersen  (b.  Ja  11,  1847,  Flensborg, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Danish  Schs.  Scandina- 
vian Club.  Bridge  draftsman,  1903-4;  Orna- 
mental Iron  Draftsman,  1904-5;  Struct.  Steel 
draftsman,  1905-8;  Struct.  Engr.,  1908 — .  Lt. 
Royal  Danish  Navy,  commissioned,  1898. 
Married  Ivy  Salome  McNichol,  S  12,  1905, 
Urbana.  Children:  Helga  Aurelia.  b.  Jl  5. 
1906;  Lawrence  John,  b.  Mr  28,  1908.  Address, 
714  Louisville  Trust  Bldg.,  Louisville,  Ky. 

1945.  JAMES   WILLIAM   PETTYJOHN 
Credit   Man;   LL.  B.;  b.  O  4,   1881,  Morton, 

111.;  s.  Oliver  J.  and  Nannie  M.  Pettyjohn. 
Prepared  in  Farmington  H.  S.  Theta  Kappa 
.\u.  Clerk,  Law  Office  to  1903;  in  Marshall 
Field  and  Co.  wholesale  credit  dept..  1903-6; 
Credit  man,  Armour  Fertilizer  Works.  1906- 
10;  do.,  Covington  Co.,  1910 — .  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church;  Seminole  Club.  Married  Elizabeth 
J.  Pettyjohn,  O  19,  1904-  Children:  J.  W.,  Jr., 
b.  Ap  23,  1911;  S.  J.,  b.  F  17,  1914-  Address, 
c/o  Covington  Co.,  Jacksonville,  Fla. 

1946.  CHARLES    ROBERT    POLLARD 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  2,   1882,  Delphi,  Ind.; 

s.  Robert  Carter  (b.  Ag  24,  1855,  Mobile,  Ala.) 
and  Sallie  Allen  (Jackson)  Pollard^  (b.  F  27, 
1863,  Delphi,  Ind.").  Prepared  in  Culver  Mil. 
Acad.    Sigma  Chi;   111.  Club;   Football.    Lawyer, 


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Pollard  and  Pollard,  Delphi,  Ind.,  1903-5;  do.. 
Pollard  and  Beekman,  Arkansas  City,  Kan., 
'905-13;  City  Atty.,  Asst.  Co.  Atty.,  Delphi, 
liul.,  1PI3-I7.  First  R.  O.  T.  C;  Capt.  Inf. 
U.  S.  K.,  Mai.,  Inf.  N.  A.,  191 7 — ;  Command- 
ing loth  Tr.  I3n.,  159  Depot  Brig  ■  Judge  Adv. 
(jt-n.  Court;  Mem.,  Gen.  Bd.  of  Officers.    Mem., 

B.  P.  O.  E.;  Ind.  Bar  Assn.  Married  Addie 
Howard   Pigman,   D   19,   1906,  Washington,   D. 

C.  Child,  Lillie  Howard,  b.  S  10,  1909.  Ad- 
dress, Delphi,   Ind. 

1947.     GEORGE    AUGUSTUS    POWERS 
(Brother  of  No.  3518) 

Superintendent;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  26, 
1881,  Edinburg,  111.;  s.  Erasmus  Darwin  (b. 
Mr  7,  1S47,  Perrysburg  O.)  and  Martha  Aug- 
usta (Ryan)  Powers  (b.  Jl  29,  1859,  Taylor- 
ville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Edinburg  Tp.  H.  S.; 
Lincoln  Univ.,  Lincoln,  111.,  1899-00.  Alpha 
Tau  Omega;  111.  Club.  Grain  (Jomn.  bus., 
Chattanooga.  Tenn.,  1904;  Grain  and  Provision 
broker,  Nashville.  1904-5;  Bookkeeper,  Benton 
Coal  Co.,  1905-7;  Supt.,  Hart-Williams  Coal 
Co.,  Benton,  111.  Mem.,  Christian  Church;  A. 
F.  A.  M.;  K.  P.;  R.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.; 
K.  T.,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.  Married  Nelle  Eudora 
I'ope,  N  21,  1908,  Benton,  111.  Children: 
Augustus  Jr.,  b.  Jl  25,  191 1;  Robert  Pope,  b. 
Je  6,  1915.     Address.  Benton,  111. 

1948.  BANUS  HUTSON  PRATER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  11,  1881, 
Bingham,  111.;  s.  Lyman  A.  (b.  N  30,  1857, 
III.)  and  Sarah  Jane  (Crouch)  Prater  (b.  D 
31,  1855).  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.  Sigma 
Nu;  Class  baseball  and  football;  Mai.  Univ. 
Regt.  A.  B.  Co.,  Chicago,  1903;  Instr.,  Univ.  of 
HI.,  1903-4;  Isthmian  Canal  Comn.,  1904-6; 
Engr.  of  BIdgs.,  Ore,  Short  Line  R.  R.,  1906 — . 
Married  Daisj-  Feme  Lovett,  Jl  13,  1905.  De- 
catur, 111.  C;hild,  Phylis  Virginia,  b.  Je  2, 
1907.  Address,  875  S.  3rd  East,  St.,  Salt 
Lake  City;  bus.  add.,  606  Deseret  News  Bldg. 
do. 

1949-  *HUGH  MITCHEL  PRICE 
(Brother  of  No.  139s;  Husband  of  No.  1982) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  25,  1877, 
Danvers,  111.;  s.  Edward  Llewellyn  (b.  Urbana, 
O.)  and  Emiline  M.  (Mitchel)  Price  (b. 
Bloomington,  111.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Capt.  Univ.  Regt.  Dir.,  lUini  Club  of  Chicago. 
Civ.  Engr.,  Chicago;  Const.,  Q.  M.,  Pig  Point 
Ord.  Depot,  1918.  Married  Marietta  Loiza 
Street  ('03)  D  28,  1905,  Dixon,  111.  Died  N  4, 
1918,  Portsmouth,  Va. 

1950.  LORING  HARVEY  PROVINE 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ag  18,  1880, 
Quincy,  111.;  s.  James  Harvey  (b.  My  4,  1844, 
Macomb,  III.)  and  Abbie  Luella  (Ross)  Pro- 
vine  (b.  D  18,  1849,  Bangor,  Me.).  Prepared 
in  Macomb  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi; 
Technograph  Bd.,  Pres.;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Asst.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1902-3;  Arch.  Engr., 
Chicago;  Arch,  and  Concrete  Engr.,  St.  Paul, 
Boston,  Seattle;  Supt.,  Const.,  Stone  and  Web- 
ster, St.  Paul,  Boston,  Seattle,  Los  Angeles; 
Professor  in  charge  Dept.  of  Arch.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1913 — .  Auth. :  Articles  in  Technograph, 
Arch.  Drafting,  Cyclopedia  of  Const.,  i $4  PP-; 
four  articles  on  concrete,  Pacific  Builder  and 
Engr.  Mem.,  Pac.  N.  W.  Soc.  of  Engrs. 
Chm.  Com.  C-io,  Am.  Soc.  Testing  Materials, 
Married  Bertha  Walker,  Ag  31,  1904  Macomb, 
111.  Children:  Loring  Walker,  b.  O  i,  1905 
(died  My  7,  1916);  Elizabeth,  b.  N  15,  191 2, 
Address,  704  S.  Lincoln  Ave.,  Urbana. 

1951.  HENRY  JOSEF  QUAYLE 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ap  29,  1876, 
Isle  erf  Man;  s.  John,  (b.  1835,  do.)  and  Jane 
(Skinner)  Quayle  (b.  1837,  do.).  Prepared 
in  No.  InrT  Norm.  Sch..  Valparaiso,  Ind.; 
Cent.      Norm.      Coll.,      Danville,      Ind.;      Univ. 


Acad.  M.  S.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1911.  Alpha  Zeta; 
Sigma  Xi;  Natural  Hist.  Soc.;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Regt.;  Adelphic;  Assoc.  Ed.  and  Bus.  Mgr., 
mini;  Ed.  Illio.  Asst.,  Entomol.,  Univ.  of 
Calif,  and  Asst.  Entomol.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,1903- 
5;  Instr.,  Zool.,  la.  St.  Coll.  and  Asst.  Ento- 
mol., Agr.  Exp.  Sla.,  1905-6;  Asst.  Prof.,  En- 
tomol., do.  and  Asst.,  Entomol.,  Exp.  Sta., 
1906-10;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1910-15;  Prof., 
Univ.  of  Calif.  Citrus  Exp.  Sta.  and  Grad. 
Sch.  Tropical  Agr.,  191 5 — .  Auth.:  Insects 
Injurious   to   the   Vine,    Bui.    Calif.   Exp.   Sta., 

1907,  40    pp.;    Calif.    Grape    Root    Worm,    do., 

1908,  30  pp.;  The  Grape  Leaf  Hopper,  do., 
1908,  44  pp.;  Citrus  Fruit  Insects,  Cir.  Calif. 
E.vp.  Sta.  1.91 1,  70  pp.;  The  Black  Scale,  Bui. 
Calif.  E.vp.  Sta.,  191 1,  60  pp.;  The  Red  Orange 
Scale,  do.,  191 1,  50  pp.;  also  many  other  articles 
tomol.,  Washington,  D.  C;  A.  A.  A.  S.  Mar- 
ried Elizabeth  Keed,  Jl  7,  191 5,  Oakland,  Calif. 
Address,  Riverside,  (Jalif. 

1952.  WILLIAM  EVERTON  RAMSEY 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  3,  1880, 
Chicago;  s.  William  Wilson  (b.  Oxford,  Pa.) 
and  Laura  Simpson  (White)  Ramsey  (b.  Phil- 
adelphia). Prepared  in  Englewood  H.  S.  and 
.S.  Side  Acad.,  Chicago.  A.  B.,  Chicago,  1900. 
Phi  Delta  Theta.  Engr..  Gea.  Fireproofing  Co., 
Chicago;  Loed  Bar  Steel  Concrete  Co.,  1908-10; 
(Concrete  Steel  Products  Co.,  1910 — .  Address, 
6605  Harvard  Ave.,  Chicago. 


1953.  BERTHA  THATCHER  RANDALL 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  F  27,  1871,  Decatur, 
111.;  d.  John  Newton  (b.  Pittsfield,  N.  H.) 
and  Mary  M.  (Thatcher)  Randall  (b.  Uwchlan, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Smith 
Coll.,  1893.  Instr.,  HI.  St.  Lib.  Sch.,  1903-4;  ist 
Asst.  Cataloger,  Carnegie  Lib.,  Pittsburgh,  1904- 
11;  Libn.,  E.  Liberty  branch,  Carnegie  Lib., 
Pittsburgh,  191 1.  Address,  E.  Liberty  branch, 
Carnegie  Lib.,  Pittsburgh.! 

1954.     FRANK  HIETT  RHEA 
Lawyer;   LL.    B.;   b.  Ja  25,    1871,   Saybrook, 
III.;  s.  T.  F.   Rhea.     Prepared  in  Bloomington 
H.    S.     A.    B.,   HI.   Wesleyan,    1898.     Address, 
Bloomington,  Ill.t 

1955.  JOHN  JEFFERSON  RICHEY 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  1910;  b. 
Ja  8,  1877,  IPeoria,  Kan.;  s.  J.  Scott  (b.  Mr  23, 
1850,  Marysville,  O.)  and  Elmina  (Rhinehart) 
Richey  (b.  My  16,  1853,  Lightsville,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Polo  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Instr., 
Univ.  of  111.,  igo-i-s;  Insp.  and  Draftsman, 
Bridge  dept.  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  Chicago,  1906; 
.\sst.  Engr.,  Ore.  Short  Line  R.  R.,  1907; 
Instr.,  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-12;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  C.  E.  in  A.  and  M.  Coll.,  Tex.,  1912 — . 
.■Xuth.:  Reinforced  Concrete  Fenceposts,  Ce- 
ment Age,  Vol.  13,  No.  3,  pp.  110-114.  Mem., 
Soc.  for  the  Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ,  1910- 
II.  Married  Mary  Catharine  Ficklin,  S  16, 
1909,  Charleston,  III.  Address,  College  Sta- 
tion, Tex. 

1956.  FRED  ELMER  RIGHTOR 
Civ.  Eni?r.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  8,  1882, 
Rockford,  111.;  s.  Elmer  Abram  (b.  Mr  8,  1861, 
Rockford,  111.)  and  Arabella  Victoria  (Drum- 
mond)  Rightor  (b.  My  25,  1859,  Oquawka.  111.). 
Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S.  B.  S.  in  C.  E., 
Univ.  of  Tex.,  191 7.  Delta  Upsilon;  Engr. 
with  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1900-6;  Dering  Coal  Co.  and 
Consolidated  Ind.  Coal  Cos.,  1906-9;  Tex. 
I'.itulithic  Co.,  1909.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  and  of 
numerous  scientific  socs.  and  fraternal  orders. 
Married  Minnie  Marie  Garrett,  O  26,  1904. 
Champaign.  Child,  Garrett  Granville,  b.  N  29, 
1913.  Address,  1201;  Castle  Hill,  Austin,  Tex; 
bus.  add.,  607  Scarborough  Bldg.,  do. 


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1957.     SUSAN  FARLEY  ROLFE  (BUTLER) 

(Daughter  of  No.  14;  Sister  of  Nos.  1407,  1759, 

35^5) 

A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  O  13,  J882, 
Oswego,  111.;  d.  Charles  Wesley  ('7-2).  (b.  Ap 
17,  1S50.  Wheeling,  111.)  and  Martha  Kinsman 
(Farley)  Rolfe  (b.  My  8,  1849,  Boston).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Sigma  Xi.  Married 
Horace  Graham  Butler,  My  3,  191 1,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  Martha,  b.  Ap  28,  1914; 
Emily  Rolfe,  b.  F  17,  1516.  Address,  159 
Highland   Ave.,    Downers    Grove,    Ill.t 

1958.     FRED  WAYLAND  ROSE 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Je  24,  1877, 
Mazon,  111.;  s.  David  A.  (b.  S  3,  1841,  Som- 
erhill,  N.  Y.)  and  Emma  E.  (Manley)  Rose 
(b.  My  30,  1844,  Grange  Co.,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Mazon  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Engng.  Soc; 
Stud,  mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Ath.  Club;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.;  Lt.  and  Maj.,  Univ.  Regt.  Erecting 
Engr.  with  the  Arnold  Co.,  Chicago,  1903-6; 
Supt.,  Const.,  Postle  and  Mahler,  Chicago, 
1906-8;  Engr.,  Chas.  Pillsbury  Co.,  Consulting 
Engrs.,  Minneapolis,  1909-12;  Consulting  Engr., 
Rose  and  Hams.  Engrs.,  Minneapolis,  191 2 — . 
Mem.,  Baptist  Church;  A.  I.  E.  E.;  A.  S.  M. 
E. ;  The  Jovian  Order;  Baptist  Church;  A. 
F.  A.  M.  Married  Blanche  Runyan,  O  191  j, 
St.  PauL  Address,  325  Wilder  Ave.,  St.  Paul; 
bus.  add.,  471-472  Auditorium  Bldg.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

1959.     ROY  WEAVER  RUTT 

Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  F  i,  1880, 
Prairieville,  111.;  s.  Levi  R.  (b.  1844,  Pa.) 
and  Elizabeth  (Snavely)  Rutt  (b.  1843,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Sterling  Tp.  H.  S.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Mil.  Band,  1899-1903.  Draftsman, 
Oliver  Typewriter  (To.,  Woodstock,  111.,  1903; 
Computer,  U.  S.  G.  S.  Fuel  Testing  Plant, 
World's  Fair,  St.  Louis.  1904;  Asst.  to  Dir. 
Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-10; 
Mech.  Engr.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1910 — ; 
Engng.  Dept.,  do.,  Berwyn,  111.,  1911-17;  Asst. 
Engr.,  Niagara  Electro-Chem.  Co.,  Niagara 
Falls,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  Berwyn  Lodge  839,  A. 
F".  A.  M.  Married  Julia  Marie  Kelley,  My 
27,  1904,  Woodstock,  111.  Children:  Helen 
Dyer,  b.  Jl  30,  1905;  Richard  Dyer,  b.  Mr  8, 
1908.  Address,  714  Augustus  PI.,  Niagara 
Falls,  N.  Y.;  bus.  add.,  2600  Buffalo  Ave.,  do. 
i960.  GEORGE  LOYAL  SAWYER 
(Brother  of  Nos.   176S1  2502) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  My  11, 
1 881,  Mt.  Pulaski,  111.;  s.  George  Silas  (b. 
S  II,  1843,  Chester,  Vt.)  and  Phebe  Content 
(Hubbard)  Sawyer  (b.  F  14.  1851.  Pickering, 
Ont.,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Oak  Park  H.  S. 
Phi  Gamma  Delta:  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Res.  Engr., 
Wis.  &  Mich.  R.  R.,  190J;  Asst.  Engr.,  W.  S. 
Shields,  Chicago;  Asst.  City  Engr.,  Cham- 
paign, 1904;  Office  Engr.  in  City  Engrs.  office, 
Boise,  Idaho,  1904-5;  Engr.,  Warren  Improve- 
ment C^o.,  San  Francisco,  1905-6;  I>ocating 
Engr.,  Waha-Lewiston  Land  and  Water  Co., 
Lewiston,  Idaho,  1906-7;  mem..  Sawyer  Bros., 
Seattle,  1907-10;  Sec.,  N.  W.  Engr.  Corps. 
Mem.,  111.  Soc.  Engrs.  and  Survs.;  West.  Soc. 
of  Engrs.;  Assoc,  mem..  A.  S.  C.  E.  Married 
Bess  Blackburn,  Ja  26,  1909,  Postville,  la. 
Child,  Elizabeth  Blackburn,  b.  F  i,  1910.  Ad- 
dress. 1022  W.  19th  Ave.,  Spokane,  Wash.; 
bus.   add.,   410   Lindelle  Block,  do. 

1961.     JOHN  HENRY   SCHACHT 
(Brother  of  No.  1083) 

Arch.  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Mr 
14,  1878,  Moline,  111.;  s.  Henry  August  (b. 
Ap  9,  1847,  Ger.)  and  Katherine  (Efflandt) 
Schacht  (b.  S  14,  1847.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Moline  H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon;  Mgr.  Baseball 
team.  Arch.  Draftsman  and  Struct.  Engr., 
Cyrus  D.  McClane,  Robinson  Bldg.,  Rock 
Island,  111.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Shriner; 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  Maude  Medora  Smith, 
Ap   6,   1904,   Moline,   111.     Children:    John   Ed- 


ward, b.  Ap  10,  1907;  Thomas  William,  b. 
Ap   14,   1912.   Address,   1814   14th   St.,   Moline, 

1962.  GUSTAVUS  ADOLPHUS  SCHMIDT 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  D  24,  1879, 
Goppingen,  Ger.;  s.  John  A.  (b.  1849,  do.) 
and  Louise  (Martin)  Schmidt  (b.  1847,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Englewood  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Wis., 
summer  1904.  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Wis..  1915.  Del- 
ta Upsilon;  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Capt.  Univ. 
Regt.  Teacher,  Sterling  Tp.  H.  S..  1903-9;  Bldg. 
Contr.,  1909-10,  Twin  Falls,  Idaho;  Farmer, 
Williamsburg,  Va.,  1911-12;  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Du- 
buque, la.,  1912-14;  do.,  St.  Norm.,  Whitewater, 
Wis.,  1914 — .  Auth. :  An  Introduction  to  Agr., 
D.  Appleton  &  Co..  1918;  Lab.,  Field  and  Pro- 
ject (juide  in  Elementary  Agr.  in  press.  Married 
Sarah  Frances  Lindsay,  D  29,  1909,  B"oise,  Ida- 
ho. Child.  David  Lindsay,  b.  O  24,  1910.  Ad- 
dress,   Whitewater,    Wis. 

1963.  BUDD  WILLARD  SEYMOUR 
Chief  Engr.;   B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  22,   1879, 

Dwight,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  S  22,  1834,  Jackson- 
ville, 111.)  and  Ellen  (Orr)  Seymour  (b.  O 
4,  1843,  Mercer,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Dwight 
H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Draftsman,  Moravia 
Const.,  1903-4;  So.  Bridge  Co.,  1904;  McClin- 
tic  Marshall,  1904-5;  A.  Bolters  Sons,  1905-6; 
Chief  Draftsman,  Swift  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1906- 
12;  Engr.  on  Const.,  Swift  &  Co.,  Australia, 
1912-15;  do..  West.  Meat  Co.,  San  Francisco, 
1915-16;  Chief  Engr.,  St.  Paul  Union  Stock- 
yards Co.,  1916 — .  Married  S.  Alta  Seymour, 
My  5,  191  o.  Address,  c/o  Union  Stockyards 
Co.,  St.  Paul. 

1964.  MAUDE  LILLIAN   SHELDON 
(Sister   of  Nos.    1965,   6560,   795i) 

Teacher;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  14,  1876, 
Sharpsburg,  111.:  d.  Salmon  Maxwell  (b.  F  16, 
1847,  Sharpsburg,  111.)  and  Mary  Isabella 
(Wood)  Sheldon  (b.  O  27,  1850).  Pre- 
pared in  Taylorville  Tp.  H.  S.  Prin.,  Avon 
H.  S.,  1903-5,  1906-7;  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Hey- 
ward.  Wis.,  1905-6;  H.  S.,  Carrollton,  Mo., 
1907-8;  Prin.  II.  S.,  Pembina,  N.  Dak.,  1909- 
10;  do.,  H.  S.,  Central  City,  Neb.,  1911-18; 
Teacher,  Phys.,  H.  S.,  Boone  la.  1918^ — . 
Address,  Sharpsburg,  111.;  bus.  add..  High 
School,  Boone,  la. 

1965.     VICTOR  LORENZO  SHELDON 

(Husband  of  No.  2280;  Brother  of  Nos.  1964, 

6560,  7951) 

Heating  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  14. 
1876,  Sharpsburg,  111.;  s.  Salmon  Maxwell  (b. 
F  16.  1847)  and  Mary  (Wood)  Sheldon  (b. 
1850,  Dixon,  111.).  Prepared  in  Taylorville 
Tp.  H.  S.  Adelphic;  M.  E.  Soc.  V.  P.  and 
Sec,  Peters  Eichler  Heating  Co.,  St.  Louis. 
Auth.:  A  New  Hydraulic  Belt  Dynamometer, 
.im.  Mach.,  1904,  pp.  1145-8.  Mem.,  League 
of  Elec.  Interests,  St.  Louis.  Married  Nellie 
Wetzel  ('04),  Je  28,  1905,  Stonington,  111. 
Children:  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Ja  6,  1909;  Ruth 
Ellen,  b.  F  16,  1912.  Address,  1516  Pine  St., 
St.   Louis. 

1966.     ADDISON  M.  SHELTON 

Co.  Supt.  of  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
N  II,  1875;  s.  Martin  (b.  Ja  25,  1844,  Chatham, 
111.)  and  Sarah  Jane  (Dill)  Shelton  (b.  F  25, 
1849,  do.).  Prepared  in  Loami  H.  S.;  So. 
111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Philomathean;  Ill.-Mo. 
Debating  team,  1902-3;  Class  Poet;  Eng.  Club; 
Choral  Soc  Supt.,  Crystal  Lake  Schs.,  1903- 
10;  Co.  Supt.  of  Schs.,  McIIenry  Co.,  19 10 — . 
Auth. :  Contributions  to  School  News,  Taylor- 
ville 111.  Mem.,  111.  St.  Teachers  Assn.;  111. 
Norm.  Teachers  Assn.;  McIIenry  Co.  Supts. 
and  Prins.  Assn.,  Pres.,  1918-19;  Pres.,  North- 
eastern 111.  Teachers  Assn.,  1918-19.  Married 
Wanda  Schember,  1899.  St.  Louis.  Children: 
Robert  Schember,  b.  N  2,  1906;  Wanda  Schem- 
ber, b.  Ag  9,  1908;  Richard  Martin,  b.  Ag 
J5     1914.      Address,    Crystal    Lake.    111. 


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1967.     JOHN    EARL   SHOEMAKER 
(Brother  of  No.  2245) 

Engr.  and  Contr. :  A.  B. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E., 
ipos;  b.  S  26,  1881,  Charleston,  111.;  s.  Thomas 
T.  (b.  S  14,  1847,  do.)  and  Emmazetta  (Reat) 
Shoemaker  (b.  O  15,  1850,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Charleston  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  C.  E.  Club;  Math.  Club: 
Mgr.,  1903  ///to;  M^r.,  Tcclmograph.  Irriga- 
tion work  with  U.  S.  R.  S.,  1905-7;  Water- 
works Const.,  Caniaguey,  Cuba,  1907-9;  Irriga- 
tion design  and  const.,  Colo,  and  Wyo.,  1909- 
11;  Swamp  reclamation,  Elba,  N.  Y.,  1912; 
Asst.  Chief  Engr.,  Port  of  Seattle,  harbor 
improvement  work,  1913-16;  Engr.  and  Contr., 
Seattle,  1916 — •.  Capt..  Engrs.,  Camp  A.  A. 
Humphreys,  Va. ;  Mustered  out,  D  11,  1918. 
Married  Eleanor  Hill,  Ja  3.  1912,  Augusta,  Ga. 
Children:  John  Earl,  Jr..  b.  Ap  25,  1913;  Audley 
Hill,  b.  Je  4,  1915.  Address,  5631  Palatine 
Ave.,  Seattle;  bus.  add.,  4099  Arcade  Bldg.. 
do. 

1968.     RODERICK   WILLIAM  SILER 

Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  16,  1879, 
Island  of  St.  Helena;  s.  J.  W.  and  Susan 
E.  (Smythe)  Siler.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Theta 
Nu  Epsilon.  Mem.,  Epis.  Church.  Address, 
c/o  Central  H.  S.,  St.   Louis.f 

1969.  FRANCES  SIMPSON 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Burtonsville,  N.  Y. ; 
d.  James  Nelson  (b.  Ap  7,  1815)  and  Eliza- 
beth (Diefendorf)  Simpson  (b.  Ja  8,  1837, 
Minden,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Packer  Coll. 
Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  B.  L.,  N.  W.  Univ., 
1884;  M.  L.,  1888.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 
Sec,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1907-10.  Teacher,  H. 
S.,  Troy.  Ill,  1885-87;  Decatur,  111.,  1887-91; 
Rockford,  111.,  1891-93;  Pontiac  Tp.  H.  S., 
1894-98;  Asst.  Libn.,  Chicago  Inst.,  1899-1901; 
Head  Cataloger,  Univ.  of  111.,  igoi-3;  Ref. 
Libn.  and  Asst.  Prof.,  Lib.  Econ.,  1903-12; 
Asst.  Dir.,  191 2 — .  Published  Hist,  of  the 
Evolution  of  the  Lib.,  a  Syllabus,  Lloyde, 
Champaign,  1903,  95  pp.  Pres.,  Univ.  of  111. 
Lib.  Sch.  Assn.,  1904-5;  Sec.  111.  St.  Lib. 
Assn.,  1906-7.  Address,  1009  W.  California  St.. 
Urbana;  bus.  add.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Urbana. 

1970.  ELGIE  RAY  SKINNER 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  D  12,  1877, 
Pulaski,  O.;  s.  John  R.  (b.,  do.)  and  Mary  A. 
Skinner  (b.  Winamac,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Areola  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Engng.  Soc. 
Mech.  Engr.,  Corn  Products  Refining  Co., 
1903;  Chief  operating  engr.,  do.,  1918.  Mem., 
U.  S.  Volunteer  Inf..  1898-99;  West.  Soc. 
Engrs.,  1904 — .  Married  Catharine  MacLean,  N 

16,  1909,  Elgirf,  111.  Child,  Mary  Catherine,  b. 
F  12,  1917.  Address,  1441  E.  Sixty-sLxth  PI., 
Chicago. 

1971-  CHARLES  WESLEY  SMITH 
(Husband  of  No.  3341;  Brother  of  No.  1769) 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  1905: 
b.  Je  20,  1877,  Elizabeth  City,  N.  C;  s. 
Charles  Wesley  (b.  Jl  14,  1843,^  Smithfield. 
Pa.)    and   Hester   Ann    (Bourne)    Smith    (b.   D 

17,  1845,  do.).  Prepared  in  Genesee  Wes- 
leyan  Sem.,  Lima,  N.  Y.  Teacher,  Pub. 
Schs.,  Lockwood,  N.  Y.,  1895-1900;  Asst.  Libn., 
Univ.  of  Wash.,  1905-13;  Assoc  Libn.,  do., 
1913 — .  Auth.:  Expansion  of  the  Dewey 
Decimal  Classification  for  the  Hist,  of  the 
Pacific  Northwest,  Univ.  of  Wash.  Lib.,  1908, 
16  pp.;  Bibliog.  of  Marcus  Whitman,  Univ. 
of  Wash.,  1909,  62  pp.;  Checklist  of  books 
and  pamphlets  relating  to  the  hist,  of  the 
Pacific  Northwest,  Wash.  St.  Lib.,  1909,  191 
pp.;  Bibliog.  of  Morris  Birkbeck,  Trans,  of 
the  III.  St.  Hist.  Soc,  1905,  pp.  165-177;  Pub. 
Documents  as  a  Lib.  Resource,  Lib.  Jour.,  32: 
195-198,  My  1908;  Naming  of  Counties  in  the 
St.  of  Wash.,  Mag.  of  Hist.,  10:  6-16.  Jl  1909 
and  10:  79-85,  Ag  1909.  Mem.,  Am.  Lib. 
Assn.;   Am.   Hist.  Assn.;   Bibliog.    Soc   of  Am. 


Married  Christina  Denny  ('08),  Ag  25,  1909, 
Lincoln.  111.  Children:  Aubrey,  b.  D  9,  1913; 
Bourne,  b.  Je  12.  19:6.  Address,  5033  21st 
Ave.,   N.   E.,    Seattle. 

1972.  CHARLES  PIENRY  SMITH 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  8,  1875, 
Metamora,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  D  1843,  do.)  and 
.Magdalene  (Scherlz)  Smith  (b.  N  1844.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Metamora  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.;  Univ.  of  Mich..  1899;  A.  M.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1903;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1907.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  V.  P.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Univ.  Glee  Club. 
Instr.,  Hist.,  Man.  Tr.  II.  S.,  Indianapolis, 
1907;  Prof.,  Hist,  and  Soc.  Sc,  Goshen,  (Jolo., 
1907 — .  Auth.:  Mennoniles  of  Am.,  Mennon- 
ite  Pub.  House,  Scottdale,  Pa.,  524  pp.,  1909. 
Mem.,  Am.  Hist.  Soc;  Am.  Econ.  Assn. 
Married  Laura  loder,  D  27,  1908.  Address 
c/o  Bluffton  Coll.,  Bluffton,  O. 

1973.  JOHN  JACK  SPRIGGS 
(Husband  of  No.  1990) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  14,  1877, 
Louisville,  111.;  s.  James  J.  (b.  Ap  6,  1818, 
N.  C.)  and  Nancy  (Warren)  Spriggs  (b.  Jl 
20,  1844,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Shurtleff  Coll., 
Alton,  111.;  Ewing  (JoU.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of 
Mo.,  1905.  Band.  Taught,  Louisville,  111., 
1903;  Admitted  to  Bar.  1904;  Stud,  and  Lawyer, 
■904-7;  U.  S.  Commissioner,  1908-10;  elected 
to  Wyo.  H.  of  R.,  1910-13.  Mem.,  9th  111. 
Volunteer  Inf.,  1898-9.  Appointed  by  Gov.  as 
Del.  to  represent  Wyo.  at  Nat.  Good  Rds.  Con- 
vention, Chicago.  191 1 ;  Nat.  Conf.  on  Inter-St. 
Liquor  Traffic,  Washington,  D.  C,  1911.  Mar- 
ried Edna  Cecelia  Vance  ('03),  Je  10,  1903, 
Champaign.  Children:  Deane  Vance,  b.  Jl 
19,  1904;  Helen  Margurett,  b.  Je  26,  1906; 
James  Warren,  b.  Ap  10,  1908;  Mildred  Louise, 
b.  Ap  24,  1910  (died  S  5,  1911).  Address, 
Lander,  Wyo.t 

1974.  GARLAND  STAHL 
Banker;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ap  13,  1880;  s.  Henry 
(b.  My  19,  1842,  Hamilton,  O.)  and  Eliza 
Stahl  (b.  Ja  16,  1844,  Winchester,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Elkhart  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Sigma 
Chi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Baseball  and  Football; 
(Tapt.,  Football  team.  Played  Professional 
Baseball,  1903;  Boston,  1904-5;  Washington, 
1905;  Boston,  1907-10;  Mgr.,  do.,  11-12;  V.  P., 
Washington  Park  Nat.  Bank,  1910 — .  2nd  Lt., 
Air  Bomber,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  returned  to  U. 
S.,  F  1919.  Married  Jean  Mahan,  Ja  24,  1906, 
Pasadena,  Calif.  Children  Adelaide,  b.  S  16, 
1907  (died  My  25,  1909);  Garland,  Jr.,  b.  Je  7, 

1910.  Address,  Elkhart,  111. 

1975.  ALTA  LOUISE  STANSBURY 
(SAGER) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  N  10,  1880,  Western  Call,  la.; 
d.  G.  W.  Stansbury.  Prepared  in  Cedar  Rap- 
ids H.  S.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Libn.,  Port  Huron 
Pub.  Lib.,  1903-9;  Libn.,  Spokane  Pub.  Lib., 
1909-11.      Married    Fred    Anson    Sager,   Ag   23, 

1911.  Children:  Ellen  Louise,  b.  Ja  3,  1915; 
William  Frederick,  b.  Ja  22,  1918.  Address, 
Glencoe,    111. 

1976.  CARL  STEINWEDELL 
(Brother  of  No.  1088) 
Merchant;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ap  12,  1882, 
Quincy,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  D  21,  1827)  and 
Louise  A.  (Morphy)  Steinwedell  (b.  N  15, 
1841).  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S.  Varsity  base- 
ball, four  years;  Kappa  Sigma.  Partner,  S.  and 
S.  Cigar  Co.  Address,  Quincy,  HI. 

1977.     LUCIA    ALZINA    STEVENS 

(De  MOTTE) 

(Wife   of   No.    1856;    Sister    of   No.   4434) 

A.    B.    in    L.   &  A.;   A.   M.,    1906;    b.   Mr    8, 

1879,    Coral,    111.;    d.    Frank    Ernest    (b.    1852, 

Friendship,     N.     Y.)     and     Rosalie     (Barber) 


I  go 


Univeksity  of  Illinois 


1903 


Stevens  (b.  1848,  Java  Village,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Marengo  H.  S.  Taught,  Rural  Sch., 
1903-5;  Grad.  stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-6. 
RIeni.,  Ken-Rose  Woman's  Club.  Married  Roy 
James  DcMotte  ('00),  D  30.  190S,  Coral,  111. 
Children:  Stevens  James,  b.  D  8,  1912  (died  U 
10,  do.);  Frank  Ernest,  b.  Ag  13,  1914;  Marion 
Rose,  b.  O  9,  191 7  (died  O  10,  do.).  Address, 
153   E.    tilth  St.,  Chicago. 

197S.    *JOHN  CARL  STINE 
A.  B.  in   So.;  A.  M.,   1905;  b.  Ja  21,    1873, 
Sharpsville,    111.;   s.    William   Stine.      Prepared 
in  St.  Norm.  Univ.     Deceased. 

19/9-  CLYDE  ERNEST  STONE 
(Brother  of  No.  1980) 
Lawyer  and  Judge;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Mr  23,  1876, 
near  Mason  City,  111.;  s.  C.  L.  (b.  S  18,  1846, 
Menard  Co.,  III.)  and  ^lary  (Marot)  Stone 
(b.  1846,  Mason  City,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ma- 
son City  II.  S.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa 
Nu;  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Philomathean;  Inter- 
Univ.  Debating  Team.  First  Asst.  State's 
Atty.,  Peoria  Co.,  1906-9;  Co.  Judge,  1910-15; 
Circuit  Judge,  1915 — .  Married  Jessie  Brown- 
ing, N  14,  1900,  Havana,  111.  Children: 
Claudia  Ellen,  b.  Ag  4,  1907;  Inez  Browning, 
b.  Mr  6,  1910;  Mabel  Lee,  b.  D  18,  1912.  Ad- 
dress,  1140   Glen  Oak  Ave.,  Peoria. 

1980.  HAL  MAROT  STONE 
(Husband  of  No.  1833;  Brother  of  No.  1979) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  31,  1877,  Mason 
City,  111.;  s.  Claudius  L.  (b.  S  18,  1846,  near 
Middletown,  111.)  and  Mary  Gertrude  (Marot) 
Stone.  Prepared  in  Mason  City  H.  S.  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa 
Nu;  Philomathean;  Van  Twiller  Court;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.;  Sr.  Class  Pres.,  1903;  Pol.  Sc.  Club. 
Practicing  law,  Stone,  Oglevee  and  Franklin; 
Master-in-Chancery  of  the  Circuit  Court  of 
McLean  Co.;  Prof.,  in  111.  Wesleyan  Law  Sch. 
Married  Mildred  Ann  Burrill  ('03),  N  11,  1903, 
Urbana  (died  Ja  27,  1913).  Children:  Mary 
Helen,  b.  O  25,  1906;  Mildred  Irene,  b.  Je  20, 
1909  (died  Ja  9,  1912).  Address,  30  White 
Place,  Bloomington,  111.;  bus.  add.,  St.  Nat. 
Bank  Bldg.,  tfo.t 

1981.  ELLSWORTH  PRIME  STOREY 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  16,  1879, 
Chicago;  s.  Henry  Clifford  (b.  Je  16,  1845, 
Hartford,  Conn.)  and  Mary  Lavinia  (North- 
way)  Storey  (b.  S  i,  1856,  N.  Y.  City).  Pre- 
pared in  Chicago  Eng.  PI.  S.  and  Man.  Tr. 
Sch.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Opened  office  as  Arch., 
1903 — .  6th  Observation  Bat.;  Mustered  out,  D 
1918.  Married  Phoebe  MuUiken,  S  29,  1904, 
'Champaign.  Children:  Eunice,  b.  Jl  13,  1905; 
Priscilla,  b.  Ag  15,  1909.  Address,  260  Dorf- 
fel  Drive,  Seattle;  bus.  add.,  64a  New  York 
Bldg.,   do. 

1982.     MARIETTA  LOIZA  STREET 

(PRICE) 

(Wife  of  No.    1949) 

B.    L.    S.;   b.   F   23,    1880,   Nachusa,    III.;   d. 

Horace  (b.  Ap  11,  1846,  Eagle  Harbor,  N.  Y.) 

and    Evelyn    (Broadwell)    Street    (b.    Mr    ig, 

1845.  do.).  Preiiared  in  Dixon  H.  S.;  S.  F.  C;., 

We.st    Point,    Miss.      Married    Hugh    Mitchell 

Price  ('03),  D  28.   1905,  Dixon,  111.   (died  N  4, 

1918,  Portsmouth,  Va.).  Address,  1205  Hartford 

Bldg.,  Chicago. t 

1983.     CORNELIA  EMMA   STREHLOW 
(ADAMS) 
(Sister  of  No.  999) 
A.    B.    in    L.   &   A.;   b.   Ag   22,    1883,   Cham- 
paign;  d.  Henry  (b.  Jl  26,   1842,  Sburow,  Ger.) 
and    Magdalena    (Baehr)    Strehlow    (b.    Jl    22, 
1853).     Prepared  in  Northwest  Div.  H.  S.  and 


Jefferson  H.  S.,  Chicago.  German  and  French 
Clubs.  Teacher,  French  and  German,  Linden- 
wood  Coll.,  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  1903-4;  Teacher, 
II.  S.,  Wabash,  Ind.,  1904-9.  Married  Will 
H.  Adams,  S  15,  1909,  Champaign.  Child, 
Magdalene  L.,  b.  Jl  19,  1913.  Address,  3415 
U roadway,  Indianapolis. 

1984.  ALEXANDER  JENNINGS  STROM 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  2,  1882,  Chicago; 
s.  Hans  Julius  (b.  Maas,  Norway)  and  Gina 
(Husby)  Strom  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  North- 
western Div.  H.  Si.,  Chicago.  Address,  Belvi- 
dere.  111.;  bus.  add.,  522  State   St.,  do. 

1985.  LEONARD  FREDERICK  W.  STUEBE 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ag  25,  1881; 
s.  John  (b.  My  15,  1841,  Prussia)  and  Caroline 
(Kraft)  Stuebe  (b.  O  21.  1861,  Md.).  Pre- 
l)ared  in  Danville  H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon;  Arch's. 
Club;  Tcchnograph  Bd.  Head  Draftsman, 
Hewitt  and  Klein,  Archs.,  Peoria,  1903;  part- 
nership with  J.  F.  McCoy,  Danville,  1904-10; 
with  C.  M.  Lewis,  Danville,  1910-12;  City 
Supf.,  Bldgs.,  Danville.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
K.  of  P.;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  City  Bldg.  Commissioner. 
Married  Elizabeth  T.  Cobine,  S  15,  1903,  St. 
Louis.  Child,  Carolyn  Julia,  b.  Jl  3,  igo6.  Ad- 
dress, 1330  W.  Williams  St.,  Danville,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  318  Adams  Bldg.,  do.t 

1986.     ADAH  HELEN   STUTSMAN 

(LUTHER) 

(Wife  of  No.   1729) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  8,  1883,  Chicago; 
d.  Oscar  McLean  (b.  1858,  Leavenworth,  Kan.) 
and  Kate  Robinson  (Martin)  Stutsman  (b. 
i860,  Louisiana,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Quincy 
H.  S.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  German  Club;  Eng. 
Club;  Alethenai.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Quincy, 
1903-5;  do.,  Jacksonville,  1905-7.  Mem.,  Congr. 
C'hurch.  Married  Otto  Lawrence  Luther  ('02), 
Je  26,  1907,  Seattle.  Children:  Philip  Harri- 
son, b.  O  13,  1909;  Roger  William,  b.  Je  28, 
1911;  Virginia  Frances,  b.  D  17,  1912.  Ad- 
dress,  411   Wheeler  St.,  Seattle.! 

1987.  JAMES   WOLFE   SUSSEX 
Manager;    B.   S.  in   C.   E.;   b.   Mr   22,    1878, 

Dunlap,  111.;  s.  George  (b.  Eng.)  and  Kather- 
ine  (Houston)  Sussex  (b.  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Hedding  Coll.  M.  Accts.,  Iledding  Coll. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pres.  C.  E.  Club.  Draftsman, 
D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.,  1903;  Asst.  Engr.,  A.  Potter, 
1904;  Transitman,  P.  A.  &  W.  R.  R.,  1905; 
Asst. Engr.,  do.,  1905;  Asst.  Engr..  U.S.  Reclam- 
ation Service,  1907;  Arch,  and  Engr.  in  pvt. 
practice,  1907-17;  Mgr.,  Cashmere  Fruit  Grow- 
ers' Union,  1017 — .  Supt.,  Const.,  West  Point, 
N  .Y.  Auth.:  Pub.  Thesis  in  Engng.  News,  1903. 
Married  Florence  May  Wohler,  Ja  22,  1908, 
Cashmere,  Wash.  .4ddrcss,  Abingdon,  111. 

1988.  ANNE   DAVIESi  SWEZEY 

(ARMSTRONG) 

B.  L.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.,  1908;  b.  Je 
28,  1880,  Chicago;  d.  Tappin  Reeve  (b.  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.)  and  Phebe  Anne  (Davies)  Swezey 
(b.  Utica,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Hinsdale  H. 
S.  Lib.  Club;  Basketball  team.  Cataloger, 
Ishpeming,  Mich.,  1903;  Order  Asst.,  Univ.  of 
111.  Lib.,  1904-s;  Binding  Asst.,  1905-8;  Bind- 
ing Libn.,  1908-10;  Libn.,  E.  Chicago  Pub.  Lib., 
1910-13;  Libn.,  Salem,  Ore.,  Pub.  Lib.,  1913-17. 
Published,  Binding  Records,  Pub.  Libraries, 
14:15,  1909.  Mem.,  Hinsdale  Presby.  Church, 
1896 — ;  Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  P.  E.  O.,  1916 — . 
Married  Robert  Haydn  Armstrong,  F  12,  1917. 
Seattle.  Address,  Fontanet  Court,  14th  and 
Fairmount  Sts.,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  bus.  add., 
26  Cortlandt  St.,  N.  Y.  City. 


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191 


1989.  ALBERT  EDGAR  TAFF 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  28,  1876;  s.  George 
and  Susan  (Downing)  Taff.  Prepared  in 
Canton  H.  S.  Asst.  State's  Atty.,  Fulton  Co., 
111.,  1904-8;  City  Atty.,  Canton.  111.,  1012-14. 
Chm.,  Legal  Advisory  Bd.,  Dist.  2,  Fulton 
Co.,  111.,  1917 — ;  Govt.  Appeal  Agt.,  do., 
1917 — .  Pres.,  Fulton  Co.,  Bar  Assn.,  iqi6- 
17;  Mem.,  III.  St.  Bar  Assn.;  Fulton  Co.  Bar 
Assn.  Married  Neta  M.  Taff,  1905,  Galesburg, 
111.  Children:  Clarice  Murlen;  Maurine  Eve- 
lyn; Albert  Wesley.  Address,  638  N.  Main  St., 
Canton,   III. 

1990.  EDNA  CECELIA  VANCE  (SPRIGGS) 
(Wife  of  No.   1973;  Sister  of  No.   1286) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  O  31,  1879,  Formosa,  111.;  d. 
John  Albert  (b.  1846,  Md.)  and  Nancy  Ellen 
"(Barnsback)  Vance  (b.  1856,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Edwardsville  H.  S.  Lib.  Soc.  Taught, 
Louisville,  III.,  1903-4.  Married  John  J. 
Spriggs  ('03),  Je  10,  1903,  Champaign.  Chil- 
dren: Dcane  Vance,  b.  Jl  19,  1904;  Helen 
Margaret,  b.  Je  26,  1906;  James  Warren,  b. 
Ap  10,  1908;  Mildred  Louise,  b.  Ap  24,  1910; 
Baby,  b.  S  5,  1911.     Address,  Lander,  Wyo.f 

1991.  PAUL  RAYMOND  VAN  DERVORT 
Lawyer;    LL.    B.;    b.    S    17,    1875;    s.   James 

M.  (b.  S  2,  1837,  New  Antioch,  O.)  and 
Elvira  Jane  (Basehor)  Van  Dervort  (b.  Wil- 
mington, O.).  Prepared  in  Tiskilwa  H.  S. 
Philomathean.  Married  Cora  B.  Pierson,  Ap 
3,  1907.  Children:  Bernadine,  b.  S  6,  1910; 
Winifred,  b.  N  12,  191 1.  Address,  Tiskilwa, 
Ill.t 

1992.  ALBERT   GRAFTON   VARNES 
Civ.   Engr.;   B.   S.    in  C.  E. ;   b.  Ap   20,    1881, 

Trivoli,  111.;  s.  Ezra  Dotz  (b.  Ag  9,  1834, 
Oakland,  Pa.)  and  Jane  Barbara  Kepner  (b. 
Ag  8,  183s.  do.).  Prepared  in  Farmington. 
111.  Adelphic.  With  City  Engr.  at  New  Phil- 
adelphia, O.,  1903;  Engng.  Dept.,  Chicago  & 
N.  W.  R.  R.,  1903-5;  Res.  Engr.,  Southern 
Ind.  R.  R.,  1905 — .  Married  Carrie  Berneta 
John,  D  24,  1903,  Cobden,  111.  Address,  Au- 
gusta, Ark.j 

1993.  LLOYD  VERNON  WALCOTT 

(Husband  of  No.  2574) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  1906; 
b.  O  23,  1882,  Hillsboro,  111.;  s.  Charles  Wes- 
ley (b.  O  5,  1847,  Hillsboro,  111.)  and  Ella 
Nora  (Shields)  Walcott  (b.  Mr  11.  1872,  The 
Dales,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Hillsboro  H.  S. 
Acacia.  -Asst.,  States  Attys.  office,  1908 — . 
Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.;  E.  St.  Louis  Bar  Assn.; 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  Oriental  Consistory.  Married 
Susan  Barr  ('06),  Jl  i,  iqii,  Homer  Park, 
Homer,  111     Address,  Belleville,  Ill.t 

1994.  JACOB  H.  WALLACE 
Mech.  Designer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Mr  8, 
1877,  Altamont,  111.;  s.  James  K.  (b.  Ja  10, 
184S,  Greencastle,  Ind.)  and  Maggie  A. 
(Baker)  Wallace  (b.  Ja  24,  1851,  Dexter,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Altamont  H.  .S.  and  Univ.  Acad. 
M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc;  Techiwgraph  Bd. ;  Tau 
Beta  Pi  (H),  1908;  Sigma  Xi,  ipo7.  Instr., 
Mo.  St.  Univ.,  1903-4;  Instr.,  Univ.  of  Colo., 
1905-8;  Asst.  Prof,  in  charge  G.  E.  D.,  Univ. 
of  (Tolo.,  1908-9;  Mech.  Engr.  with  J.  P.  Karns, 
Tunnelling  Machines,  1909-13;  do..  The  Lun- 
kenheimer  Co.,  1913-14;  do.,  The  Colo.  Port- 
land Cement  Co.,  1916-17;  do.,  The  West. 
Chem.  Co.,  19 17 — .  Designed  Anemometer 
Tester  and  Stroke  Measure,  1904;  exhibited  at 
World's  Fair,  St.  Louis,  1904.  Auth.:  Cylinder 
Port  Velocities,  Jottr.  A.  S.  M.  E.,  1907;  An- 
gular Variation  of  a  Shaft  Governor,  Jour,  of 
Engng.,   Univ.   of  Colo.,    1908;    Comparison  of 


Boiler  Trials,  Power,  Vol.  24,  1904;  Setting  the 
D-Slide  Valve,  Jour,  of  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Cfolo., 
i()o6;  The  Sweet  Valve  Diagram,  Power,  Vol.  25, 
1905;  Two-Motor  Lever,  Am.  Mach.,  1905. 
Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.,  1908;  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  Julia  Means,  Ag  4,  1904, 
Effingham,  111.  Child,  Jeanne  Winifred,  b.  Ag 
15,    1912.   Address,   764   S.    Grant  St.,   Denver. 

1993-  ROBERT  RUSSELL  WARD 
(Brother  of  No.  4480) 
Lawyer  and  Banker;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  9,  1879, 
Benton.  III.;  s.  William  R.  (b.  Ag  12,  1848, 
Franklin  Co.,  111.)  and  Imogene  (Snyder) 
Ward  (h.  O  4.  i8t;7,  do.).  Prepared  in  Ben- 
ton H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Phi; 
'I'heta  Nu  Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Shield 
and  Trident;  Pres.  Soph.  Class:  Mgr.,  Football; 
Mgr.,  Interscholastic.  \.  P.,  Benton  St.  Park; 
Ranking,  Farming,  Atty.  at  law;  Treas., 
Franklin  Co.,  Min.  Co.;  Pres.,  111.  Bankers 
.Assn. :  Trustee.  Univ.  of  HI.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  K.  T.;  SJirine;  K.  P.  Married  Terzie 
Isabel  Kirkpatrick,  S  3,  1905,  Benton,  111. 
Children:  William  R.,  b.  Ag  20,  1906;  Russell 
Dee,  b.  O  7,  1907;  Leroy  Goddard.  b.  S  7, 
1910;  Martha  Imogen,  b.  Ap  3,  1913.  Ad- 
dress,  Benton,  111. 

1996.  RUTH  AIMEE  WARjDALL 
(Sister  of  No.  3589) 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1907; 
b.  Jl  28,  1877,  Tolono,  111.;  d.  Xenophon  Leo- 
nidas  (b.  Je  4,  1844,  Cincinnati)  and  Emma 
(Sawyer)  Wardall  (b.  Je  17,  1850,  Joliet,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Tuscola  H.  S.  Head  of  Dept., 
Dom.  Sc,  S.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll.,  1903-6;  Fellow, 
Dom.  Sc,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-7;  Head  of  Dom. 
Sc  Dept.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1907-13;  Head  of 
H.  E.  Dept..  St.  Univ.  of  la.,  191 3—.  Stud, 
at  Yale,  1916-17.  Address,  Tuscola,  111.;  bus. 
add.,   St.   Univ.   of  la.,  Iowa  City. 

1997.  PEARL  WEBBER 
(Sister  of  No.  3595) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  27,  1882,  Urbana; 
d.  William  B.  (b.  O  31.  1836,  do.)  and  Sallie 
D.  (Barnett)  Webber  (b.  Je  8,  1844,  Shelby- 
ville,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Ale- 
thenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Watcheka;  Der  Deutsche 
Verein;  Achoth.  Taught,  Georgetown,  1903-4; 
Hoopeston,  1904-5:  Champaign,  1905-6;  Grad. 
in  special  courses,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 1.  Mem., 
Baptist  Church.  Address,  709  W.  Green  St., 
LTrbana.t 

1998.     MIRIAM  URSULA  WELLES 
(REEVES) 
(Wife  of  No.   1756) 
A.   B. 'in   Sc;   A.   M.,   1904;  b.  Jl   22,    1880, 
Dover,    111.;    d.    Henry    G.    (b.    Ag    21,    1848, 
Dover,  111.)  and  Mary  A.   (Arnold)  Welles  (b. 
O  II,   1848,  Amboy,  111.).     Prepared  in  North- 
field  (Mass.)  Sem.     Sigma  Xi.    Married  George 
I.    Reeves    ('02),    Ap    14,    1906,    Maiden,    111. 
Address,  322  H  St.,  Salt  Lake  City. 

1999.  FRED  MASON  WELLS 
Ranching  and   Real   Est.;    B.   S.  in   Agr.:   b. 

N  23,  1879,  Moline,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  Coal 
Center,  Pa.)  and  Emma  Cordelia  (Rhodes) 
Wells  (b.  Savannah,  111.).  Prepared  in  Moline 
H.  S.  Attending  night  Law  Sch.,  Univ.  of  So. 
Calif.  Married  Grace  Helen  Kenney,  Los 
Angeles,  O  24,  1912.  Address,  705  Union  Oil 
Bldg.,   Los   Angeles. t 

2000.  AMANDA    WESTHOLD 
Teacher:   A.   B.   in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap   14,   1881, 

Quincy,  111.;  d.  Frank  A.  (b.  N  15,  1837,  Ger.) 
and  Wilhelmina  (Westerman)  Westhold  (b. 
Je   7,    1842,    do.).     Prepared   in   Quincy   H.    S. 


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Hasketball  team;  Y.  \V.  C.  A.;  German  and 
Math.  Clubs.  Taught  II.  S.,  Urbana,  1903-4; 
Quincy,  1904-8;  Lincoln  H.  S.,  Seattle,  1908-9; 
Queen  Anne  H.  S.,  1909-12;  Leland  Stanford 
Jr.,  Univ.,  1912-13;  Lincoln  H.  S.,  Seattle, 
1913-18.  Address,  424  S.  i6th  St.,  Quincy, 
111.;   bus.  add.,  c/o  Lincoln  H.  S.,  Seattle. 

2001.     HAMMOND   WILLIAM   WHITSITT 
(Husband  of  No.  2158) 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  F  10,  1879, 
Preemption,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  (b.  Ag  14,  1838, 
Ireland)  and  Elizabeth  Adelaide  (Betty) 
Whitsitt  (b.  F  I,  1842,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Reynolds  H.  S.;  Augustana  Coll.,  Rock  Island, 
111.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Bus. 
Mgr.,  Tecknograt'li,  1903;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Instr.,  Eng.,  L'niv.  of  111.,  1903-1;;  Associated 
with  C.  -F.  Drury  ('02),  firm  of  Whitsitt  & 
Drury,  Archs.,  Moline,  111.,  1905-8;  Indepen- 
dent practice,  1908-16;  with  firm  of  Whitsitt  & 
Schulzke,  1916 — .  1st  Lt.  and  Capt.,  Co.  F, 
6th  III.  Inf.,  1916-17;  Capt.  O.  Reserve  Corps, 
Rock  Island  Arsenal,  1917;  Mustered  out,  1919- 
Mem.,  A.  I.  A.;  Congr.  Church.  Married  Rena 
Avis  Lucas  ('04),  Ag  15,  1907,  Vevey, 
Switzerland.  Address,  805  20th  Ave.,  East 
Moline,  111. 

2002.    •VONIE  AMES   WILEY   (DOUG- 
LASS) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  S  12,  1869,  Charleston,  111.; 
d.  Eli  (b.  1823,  Ky.)  and  Martha  Sanborn 
(Whittemore)  Wiley  (b.  1829,  Salisbury,  N. 
H.).  Prepared  in  Charleston  H.  S.;  Mary  A. 
Burnham  Sch.,  Northampton,  Mass.;  Smith 
Coll.  Information  Clerk,  Seattle  Pub.  Sch. 
Lib.,  1903-4.  Married  Donald  Pierson  Doug- 
lass, Je  8,  1904,  Butler,  Ky.  Died  S  24,  1908, 
Colfax,  111. 

2003.  WALTER  WINSLOW  WILLIAMS 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Ja  18,  1873,  Herrin, 
111.;  s.  John  G.  (b.  1840,  New  Harmony,  Ind.) 
and  Louisa  Martin  (Harrison)  Williams  (b. 
O  23,  1835,  Marion,  111.).  Prepared  in  So. 
111.  Norm.  Sch.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Illio.  In  law 
partnership  with  Judge  Hart;  V.  P.,  First  Nat. 
Bank,  West  Frankfort,  111.;  Pres.,  Hart- Wil- 
liams Coal  Co.;  V.  P.,  Benton  Lumber  Co., 
Pres.,  Egyptian  So.  R.  R.  Mem.,  H.  of  R.; 
111.  Legislature,  1904-6;  St.  Democratic  Bd. 
Electors,  1916;  Christian  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Mary  Virginia  Moore,  Je  27,  1906, 
Benton.  111.  (died  Ap  18,  1909);  Grace  Eliza- 
beth Moore,  O  30,  1914.  Children:  Margaret 
Endora,  b.  My  16,  1907;  Mary  Louisa,  b.  Ap 
8,  1909.     Address,  Benton,   111. 

2004.  GEORGE  SHIRLEY  WILSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.;  b.  N  19,  1875,  Magnolia, 
111.;  s.  Morris  A.  (b.  1837,  O.)  and  Lydia 
E.  (John)  Wilson  (b.  1841,  Pa.).  Prepared 
in  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Bement, 
1903-S;  Teacher,  Phys.,  H.  S.,  Seattle,  1905-10; 
Head  Dept.  Phys.  and  Chem.,  Broadway  H. 
S.,  Seattle,  1910 — .  Married  Edith  Galehouse, 
Je  26,  1913,  Charleston,  Wash.  Children: 
James  Morris,  b.  S  23,  1914;  Margaret  Shirley, 
b.  Ja  6,  1916.  Address,  4207  iith  Ave.,  North 
Seattle. 

200s.  JOSEPH  WADE  WILSON 
(Husband  of  No.  1869) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  M.  Arch.,  1904; 
b.  F  9,  1878,  Morristown,  111.;  s.  William 
Christian  (b.  F  11,  1839.  Kristiania,  Norway) 
and  Ellen  E.  (Showalter)  Wilson  (b.  Jl  2, 
184s  Edwardsville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Moline 
H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Arch. 
Chili;    Army    and     Navy    Club;    Football;    Fel- 


lowship. Draftsman,  Ninimons  and  Fellows, 
Archs.,  Chicago;  Seaman,  U.  S.  N.,  U.  S.  S. 
Newport,  1898;  in  West,  office,  Howells  and 
Stokes,  Archs.,  1006 — .  Mem.,  Chicago  Arch. 
Club,  Sec,  1906;  Seattle  Arch.  Club;  Wash. 
St.  Chap.,  A.  I.  A.  Married  Marjorie  Doug- 
las Forbes  ('03),  Jl  2,  1910,  Mt.  Ranier  Nat. 
Park.  Children:  F.leanor  Jane,  b.  S  24,  1911; 
Forbes,  b.  Mr  30,  1915;  John  Robert,  b.  S  15, 
19  It).  Address,  Fauntleroy  Park,  15ox  176, 
Seattle. 


2006.     RALPH  CULLOM  WOODMANSEE 

Telephone  Traffic  Chief;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Jl  5, 
1878,  Roseville,  111.;  s.  J.  L.  and  Selena  (Gor- 
don) Woodmansee.  Prepared  in  Norm.  H.  S. 
Asst.  at  Loan  Desk,  Univ.  of  111.  Lib.,  1904-5; 
Shelf  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1906-8;  Head  of 
Shelf  Dept.,  do.,  1909-11;  Pac.  Telephone  and 
Telegraph  Co.,  1911-15;  San  Francisco,  1915-16; 
Chicago,  1916-17;  Sacramento,  1917 — ;  Dist. 
Traffic  Chief,  The  Pacific  Tel.  &  Tel.  Co..  in 
charge  Northern  Calif.  A.  A.  S.  R. ;  32nd  de- 
gree A.  and  A.  Married  Hazel  Anna  Cooper,  Je 
27,  1918,  Sacramento,  Calif.  Address,  729  Q  St., 
Sacramento,  Calif.;  bus.  add.,  983  S.  Sycamore 
St.,    Chico,    Calif. 


2007.  METTA  EDNA  WOODWORTH 

(BURKHART) 

(Sister  of  Nos.  456,  718,   1188) 

Farmer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  9,  1880, 
Champaign;  d.  Stephen  Elias  (b.  N  27,  1814, 
Tyre,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Celina  (Carpenter) 
Woodworth  (b.  Ap  5,  1842,  Erie  Co.,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Watcheka. 
Lecturer,  H.  Sc.  Farmers'  Inst.,  Univ.  of 
Calif.,  1903-4;  Asst.  Postmaster,  Lowell,  Neb., 
igii-16;  Farming,  1918 — t  Mariried  Henry 
Burkhart,  D  11,  1907,  Potomac,  111.  Children: 
infant,  b.  Ja  24,  1910  (died  do.);  Woodworth, 
b.  Ag  31,  1911;  Donald  Selim,  b.  Mr  26,  1913. 
Address,   Potomac,  111. 

2008.  LYNNE  GRISWOLD  WORTH 

Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Mr  13,  1879;  d. 
Charles  B.  and  Augusta  (Griswold)  Worth. 
Prepared  in  Benton  Harbor  (Mich.)  and  Mar- 
inette (Wis.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1898- 
1901.  Libn.,  Medford,  Wis.,  Pub.  Lib.,  1904-7; 
Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  1909-11;  Cataloger,  Law 
Lib.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1912.  Address,  581 
Pipeston  St.,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich.;  bus.  add.. 
306    loth   Ave.,   S.   E.,  Minneapolis. 


2009.  *NORMAN  ARTHUR  ZANGERLE 

B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ja  18,  1883,  Chicago; 
s.  Joseph  (b.  in  the  Tyrol)  and  Angle  (Staley) 
Zangerle.  Prepared  in  St.  Mary's  Inst.,  Day- 
ton, O.  Kappa  Sigma;  Baseball.  With  Joseph 
Zangerle  in  the  manufacture  of  parlor  frames. 
Deceased. 

2010.  'LESTER   WILLIAM  ZARTMAN 

(Husband  of  No.  1462) 

Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  9,  1878, 
Kankakee,  111.;  s.  William  Elias  (b.  Ap  18, 
1841,  Hamilton,  O.)  and  Almira  (Gates)  Zart- 
man  (b.  F  12,  1844,  Mt.  Carmel,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Grand  Prairie  Sem.,  Onarga,  111. 
Philoniathean;  Philo-.\delphic  debate,  1903; 
Mgr.,  Star  Lecture  Course,  1902;  Pol.  Sc.  Club. 
Fellowship  in  Economics,  1903-04;  Grad.  Stud., 
Yale,  1904-06;  Instr.,  Ins.,  Yale,  1906;  Asst. 
Prof..  Ins.  and  Econ.,  Yale,  1906-09.  Married 
Laura  Louise  Black  Coi),  S  22,  1904,  Cham- 
paign. Child,  Walter  Hammond,  b.  N  16,  1905. 
Died  O  19,  1909,  Savoy  Center,  Mass. 


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201 1.  RALPH  ELLIOTT  ABELL 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ja  21,  1880, 
?:igin,  111.;  s.  William  Wright  (b.  N  17,  1853, 
Cummington,  Mass.)  and  Rachel  (Calame) 
Abell  (b.  D  18,  1855,  Moral.  Swisse).  Pre- 
pared in  Elgin  H.  S.  M.  S.,  Cornell,  1905.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Gargoyle,  Cornell.  Fellowship  in 
Arch.,  Cornell  1904-05;  Arch.,  1905 — .  Alem., 
mini  Club,  Chicago;  111.  See.  of  Arch.,  do.; 
Arch.  League  of  Am.  Married  Ida  Giffert,  O 
4,  1913,  Chicago.  Children:  Arlette  Giffert,  b. 
Je  25,  1915;  Audrey  Mae  b.  Ap  13,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, 527  Laurel  St.,  Elgin,  111. 

2012.  BLANCHE  ALDRICH  (JARRETT) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  20,  1877,  Hudson, 
111.;  d.  John  Wiley  (b.  D  10,  1838,  Uxbridge, 
Mass.)  and  Flora  S.  (Cox)  Aldrich  (b.  Je  5, 
1850,  Waterford,  Me.).  Prepared  in  H.  S. 
Pept.,  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Married  Dr.  Oro 
lohnson  Jarrett,  Ag  12,  1908.  Children:  Ora 
N'irginia,  b.  Je  19,  1909;  Joan,  b.  Ja  28,  1918. 
Address,  502  Front  St.,  Bloomington,  111. 

2013.  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  ALLEN 

(Husband  of  No.  2524) 
Contracting  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ap 
16,  1881,  Melbourne,  Quebec,  Can.;  s.  William 
Marshall  (b.  1854,  Melbourne)  and  Elizabeth 
(McMorine)  Allen.  Prepared  in  Peoria  H.  S. 
and  LTniv.  Acad.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Contract- 
ing with  W.  M.  Allen,  Son  &  Co.  Married 
Angeline  Stedman  ('05),  D  19,  1906,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  Barbara  Belle,  b.  D  19,  1910; 
Angeline,  b.  F  6,  1915;  Arthur  William,  Jr., 
b.  D  28,  1916.  Address,  752  Moss  Ave.,  Peoria; 
bus.  add.,  929  Jefferson  Bldg.,  do. 

2014.  JOHN  EDWARD  ANDERSON 
Ins.  Agt.;  B.  L.  S.,  1903;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.; 

b.  D  6,  1879,  Paxton,  111.;  s.  John  and  Ma- 
thilda Sophia  (Nelson)  Anderson.  Pre- 
pared in  Rice  Coll.  Inst.,  Paxton,  111.  Pi 
Theta;  Pol.  Econ.  Club;  Ger.  Club;  Pres.,  Scan- 
dinavian Club;  Special  Honors  in  Hist.  Asst. 
Dist.  Agt.,  Northwestern  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co., 
Milwaukee.     Address,  Paxton,  Ill.t 

2015.  CARL  ELAIER  ARMELIXG 
(Brother  of  No.  2561) 
Rancher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1908; 
b.  Jl  II,  1883,  Mason  City,  111.;  s.  John  Henry 
(b.  Mr  2,  1841,  Badbergen,  Ger.)  and  Caroline 
Matilda  (Pugh)  Armeling  (b.  Mr  18,  1841, 
Wilkesbarre,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Mason  City  H. 
S.  Glee  Club;  Opera  Club;  Adelphic.  Teacher. 
Latin,  Logan  Co.  H.  S.,  1906;  Supt.,  Schs., 
Brighton,  (Tolo.,  1907;  Farmer,  111.,  1909; 
Rancher,  Wyo.,  1909 — .  Married  Katherine 
Voungclaus,  Jl  11,  1909,  Denver.  Children: 
Lyra  Bernice,  b.  S  16,  1912;  Ruth  Elizabeth, 
b.  Mr  13,  1916.    Address,  Box  396,  Basin,  Wyo. 

2016.  ADOLPHUS  EDWARD  ASKINS 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  4,  1878, 
Lakewood,  111.;  s.  Freeman  (b.  Ap  27,  1840, 
Shelby  Co.,  111.)  and  Elizabeth  Anne  (Hart) 
.-^skins  (b.  My  26,  1843,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Austin  Coll.,  Effingham,  111.  Draftsman,  Purdy 
&  Henderson,  N.  Y.,  1904;  Asst.  Engr.,  HI. 
Central,  Cherokee,  la.,  1906-9;  Farmer,  igog- 
15;  Co.  Engr.,  Kiowa  Co.,  Kan.,  1915 — .  Mar- 
ried Charlottie  Violet  Williams.  N  25,  1908, 
Lakewood,  111.     Address,  Ilaviland,  Kan. 

2017.  DAVID  ARTHUR  BAER 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  F  24,  1880, 
Westfield,  III.;  s.  Michael  Rhine  (b.  S  26,  1849, 
Spring  Run,  Pa.)  and  Henrietta  (Parrel)  Baer 
(b.  Mr  3,  1S53.  Westfield,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Alexis  H.  S.;  Knox  Coll.,  1898-99.  Charter 
Mem.,  E.   E.   Soc;   Capt.,  Univ.   Regt.;   Y.   M.  I 


C.  A.  Underground  elec.  const.,  Chicago  Edi- 
son Co.,  1904-6;  Asst.  Engr.,  Underground 
Const.  Dayton  Lighting  Co.,  1906-07;  Elec- 
trolysis Engr.,  Commonwealth  Edison  Co.,  1907; 
Asst.  Supt.,  Cable  Const.,  do.  Mem.,  lUini 
Club  of  Chicago;  Nat.  Elec.  Light  Assn. 
Married  Charlotte  Marie  Donders^  Je  8,  1907, 
Chicago.  Children:  Charlotte  Theodora,  b. 
Mr  9,  1908;  Juno  Arthura,  b.  Je  12,  1909; 
David  Donders,  b.  My  11,  191 1.  Addt'ess,  2234 
Greenleaf  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  72  W. 
.'\(lams   St.,  do.t 

2018.  WALTER  THOMAS  BAILEY 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  A.  M.,  1910;  b. 
Ja  II,  1882,  Kewanee,  111.;  s.  Emanuel  and 
Lucy  (Reynolds)  Bailey  (b.  Jackson,  Mo.). 
Prepared  in  Kewanee  H.  S.  Arch.  Club. 
Draftsman  for  Henry  Eckland,  Arch.,  Kewanee, 
III.,  IQ05;  do.,  Spencer  &  Temple,  Archs., 
Champaign,  1905;  Head  of  Arch."  Dept.,  Tus- 
kegee  Inst.,  1905-14;  Arch.,  Memphis,  1914 — . 
Mem.,  Seminar  Club;  20th  Century  Club;  Ala. 
St.  Teachers'  Assn.;  Branch  Archs.  Office. 
Married  Josephine  L.  McCurdy,  O  31,  1903, 
Champaign.  Children:  Edyth  Hazel,  b.  Mr  8, 
1905;  Alberta  Josephine,  b.  Ag  16,  1913.  Ad- 
dress, Fraternal  Bank  Bldg.,  Memphis. 

2019.  WILLIAM  SALISBURY  BALLARD 
Plant  Pathologist;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  My  29. 
1881,  Platteville,  Wis.:  s.  James  Harvey  (b.  My 
-'7.  1849,  Batavia,  111.)  and  Elizabeth  M.  (Car- 
penter) Ballard.  Prepared  in  W.  Batavia  H.  S 
Special  and  Final  Honors;  Sigma  Xi;  Nat.  Hist. 
Soc.  Asst.,  Zool.  Univ.,  of  111.,  1903-4;  Asst., 
Bot.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904-6;  Fruit  Disease  In 
vestigations,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1906 — .  Ad 
dress,  c/o  Bureau  of  Plant  Industry,  Washing 
ton,  D.  C. 

2020.  *RALPH  ADAMS  BALLINGER 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  8,  1881,  Gallatin,  Mo.; 
s.  Adams  (b.  F  16,  1853,  Handsburg,  Ky.)  and 
Helen  Josephine  (McCormick)  Ballinger  (b. 
My  6,  1856,  Simmens,  Mo.).  Prepared  in 
Keokiik  (la.)  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
Died  F  3,   1905,  El  Paso,  Tex. 

2021.  PERRY  BARKER 
Consulting  Engr.;  A.  B.  in  Chem.;  M.  S., 
1907;  b.  Mr  28,  1882,  Rochelle,  111.;  s.  Frank 
(b.  D  31,  1840,  Oberlin,  O.)  and  Josephine 
(Waite)  Barker  (b.  My  4,  iS^co,  Byron,  III.) 
Prepared  in  Rochelle  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta; 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Chem.  Engr.,  F  W 
Mattiessen,  1905;  Chem.,  Peabody  Coal' Co.! 
1906;  Asst.  Engr.,  Technologic  Branch.  U.  S.' 
Geol.  Sur.,  1906-9;  Fuel  Engr.,  Arthur  D. 
Little,  Inc.,  1909-15;  Consulting  Fuel  Engr., 
•91 S — •  Auth.:  Tests  of  Coal  for  Illuminating 
(jas  Manufacture,  Bui.  No.  6,  U.  S.  Bur.  of 
Mines;  tech.  publications  of  Engng.  Dept., 
Arthur  D.  Little.  Inc.;  The  Determination  of 
Phosphates  in  Natural  Waters,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.. 
1904;  The  Comparative  Cost  of  Coal  and  Oii 
as  Boiler  Fuels,  Poxver,  My  30,  1916;  The 
Occluded  Gases  in  Coal,  Bui.  32,  Engng.  E.rb. 
Sta.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Soc.  of  Chem.  Industry; 
Am.  Soc.  of  Testing  Materials;  A.  S.  M.  E. ; 
Am.  Gas  Inst.  Married  Harriette  Haynes 
Pierce,  Je  10,  1914,  Boston.  Address,  496 
Commonwealth  Ave.,  Boston;  bus.  add.,  68 
Devonshire  St.,  do. 

2022.     HAROLD  HENDRYX  BARTER 

(Brother  of  No.  2896) 
Gen.  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  3,  i88i, 
Dowagiac,  Mich.;  s.  Clarence  T.  (b.  1854,  Con- 
cord, N.  H.)  and  Lillie  A.  (Hendryx)  Barter 
(b.  1858,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Englewood  H. 
S.;  Armour  Inst,  of  Tech.  Delta  Tau  Delta; 
Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Football  Team; 


194 


University  of  Illinois 


[1904 


Pres.,  Soph.  Class.  Asst.  to  Supt.,  Racine 
Sattley  Co.,  SprinRfield,  1906;  Engng.  and 
const,  on  Hydro  Elec.  Plants,  Wash,  and 
Wyo.,  1906-13;  Elec.  Engr.,  San  Diego  Ex- 
position, 191316;  Chief  Engr.,  Universal  Film 
Co.,  Los  Angeles,  1916-17;  do..  Triangle  Film, 
1917;  Gen.  Supt.  of  Utilities,  Hog  Island  Ship- 
yard, A.  I.  S.  C,  191 7 — •  Mem.,  A.  I.  C.  E.; 
Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Isabelle  K. 
Fawcett,  F  7,  1910,  Seattle.  Children:  Mar- 
jorie  Isabelle,  b.  Ap  16,  191 1;  John  Rowen,  b. 
O  6,  1912.  Address,  S6  S.  I.ansdowne  Ave., 
Lansdowne,  Pa. 

2023.  RALPH  STANLEY  BAUER 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  25,  18S3, 
Stonington,  111.;  s.  Josiah  Thomas  (b.  N  13, 
1851,  Nazareth,  Pa.)  and  Katie  (Smith)  Bauer 
(b.  Ag  8,  1863,  Stonington,  III.).  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  A.  M.,  lames  Milliken  Univ., 
1906;  J.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1909.  Sigma 
Pi;  Philomathean.  Asst.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Blue 
Mound,  111.',  1904-05;  Prin.,  do.,  1905-06;  Law- 
yer, 1909-10;  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Vienna,  III.,  191 1; 
Prof.,  Ancient  Langs,  and  Hist.,  Coll.  of 
Mont.,  1911-13;  Prof,  of  Hist.,  Univ.  of  Okla.. 
summer  1913;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Law,  John  B. 
Stetson  Univ.,  1913-14;  Prof,  of  Law,  do., 
1914-17;  do.,  Emory  Univ.,  1917-18;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  95,  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C.  Auth. : 
Exemplary  Damages — A  Heretical  and  Ill-de- 
fined Doctrine,  pp.  262-4,  Central  Law  Jour., 
1916;  A  Rational  Rule  of  Proximate  Causa- 
tion in  Torts,  pp.  148-53,  do.;  Are  .Small  Com- 
pensatory Damages  Merely  Nominal?  pp.  37-44. 
Am.  Law  Review,  191 7;  Excessive  Exemplary 
Damages — The  Relation  of  Exemplary  to  Com- 
pensatory Damages,  pp.  11-22,  do.,  1918;  Con- 
fusion of  the  Terms  Proximate  and  Direct,  pp. 
226-9,  Central  Law  Jour.,  1918.  Assoc.  Mem., 
Fulton  Co.  Legal  Advisory  Bd.,  Atlanta,  Ga., 
1918;  Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  Decatur,  111.;  Congr. 
Church,  1901-14;  Presby.  Church,  1914 — ;  A. 
F.  A.  M.,  1906—;  R.  A.  M.,  1913— .  Married 
Edna  Francette  Stetson,  Ag  12,  1914,  Deer 
Lodge,  Mont.  Child,  Janet  Brooks,  b.  Ja  20, 
1916  (died  Ja  23,  1916).  Address,  320  Maple 
St.,  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

2024.  JAMES  RUSSELL   BENSON 

(Brother  of  No.  590) 
Sch.  Prin.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  31,  1875. 
Colfax,  111.;  s.  Cyrus  Hin.shaw  (b.  S  16,  1835, 
Carlock,  111.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Denman) 
Benson  (b.  Jl  22,  1845,  do.).  Prepared  in  111. 
Wesleyan  Univ.;  Teachers  Coll.,  Columbia 
Univ.,  summer  terms,  1912,  1915,  191 7.  Der 
Deutsche  Verein.  Supt.,  Pub.  Sch.,  West. 
Springs,  111.,  1904-06;  Prin.,  Pestalozzi  Sch., 
St.  Louis,  1906-09;  do.,  Meramec,  111.,  1909-11; 
do..  Pope,  III.,  1911-12;  do.,  Eliot.  111.,  1912 — . 
Ed.,  Eliot  Sch.  Newspaper.  Married  Bessie 
May  Herod,  Ag  8,  1904,  Bloomington,  111. 
Children:  Edward  George,  b.  Je  19,  1905; 
Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  D  3,  1909;  James  Ralph,  b. 
N  14,  191 1 ;  Eleanor,  b.  Je  28,  1913;  Paul  Roy, 
b.  Ja  14,  1918.  Address,  6131  Magnolia  Ave., 
St.  Louis;  bus.  add.,  4250  Grove  St.,  do. 

2025.  MARY  MATILDA  BEVANS 
Ranch  Mgr;  A.  B.  in  Sc.;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  D  16, 

i860,  Platteville,  Wis.;  d.  James  Ilaney  (b. 
1830,  Green  Bay,  Wis.)  and  Hannah  (Cramer) 
Bevans  (b.  1839,  Newark,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Platteville,  Wis.  Univ.  of 
Calif.,  1901-2.  Libn.,  Wis.,  1904-7;  do..  Los 
Angeles,  1907-10;  Mgr.,  Ranch.  1910 — .  Mem., 
North  Berkeley  Congr.  Church;  Calif.  Branch 
of  Coll.  Alumnae;  Univ.  of  111.  Assn..  Los 
Angeles.  Address-,  R.  A,  Box  463,  Oxnard, 
Calif. 

2026.  ROY  JABEZ  BLACKBURN 

B.  S.  in   C.  E.;  b.  F  2,   1883,  Hillsboro,  111.; 
R.  J.  F.  Blackburn.    Address,  Bloomington,  IlLf 


2027.  JOHN  DOUGLAS  BLOCHER 
Accountant;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  19,  1884, 

.\mboy.  111.;  s.  John  George  (b.  O  8,  1844, 
Ilerrick,  Pa.)  and  Lucy  M.  (Rose)  Blocher  (b. 
F  22,  184O,  Locke,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Amboy 
H.  S.  Winner  Artillery  Competitive  Drill; 
Football.  Supt.,  La  Porte,  Tex.,  Pub.  Schs.. 
1904-6;  Freight  Acct.  Dept.,  Sunset  Central 
Lines,  1906 — .  Married  Katherine  D.  Duver- 
noy,  Je  25,  1907,  Houston,  Tex.  Children: 
tieorge  Duvernoy,  b.  Ag  16,  1908;  Dorothy 
Alice,  b.  Ag  24,  1910.     Address,  Houston,  Tex. 

2028.  FRANK  SMITH  BOGARDUS 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  30,  1874, 

Springfield,  111.;  s  Stephen  and  Mary  J  (Smith) 
Bogardus.  Prepared  in  Springlield  H.  S.;  111. 
St.  Norm.  Univ.  Teacher,  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ., 
1 899-1 903;  Prof,  of  European  Ilist.,  Ind.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  1903 — .  Married  Luella  Forden, 
Je  30,  1898,  Springlield,  111.  Children:  Frank- 
lin Forden,  b.  My  27,  1902;  George  Stephen,  b. 
O  4,  1906;  Frederick  James,  b.  Ag  26,  191 1. 
Address,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.t 

2029.     BERTHA  JULIA   BOND    (PUTNEY) 

(Sister  of  Nos.  2586,  5043) 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  B.  L.  S.,  1905;  b. 
N  II,  1880,  Charleston,  111.;  d.  Charles  Giles 
(b.  S  18,  1851,  Lancaster,  O.)  and  Malinda 
Elizabeth  (McNutt)  Bond  (b.  S  13,  1854, 
Paris,  111.).  Prepared  in  Charleston  H.  S. 
Asst.  in  Charge  of  Loan  Desk,  Univ.  of  111. 
Lib.,  1906-7;  Asst.,  Univ.  of  Mo.  Lib.,  1907-11; 
do.,  Kingston,  R.  I.,  1911-13;  Libn.,  St.,  Coll., 
Pa.,  1913 — .  Mem.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1904-11; 
Assn.  Collegiate  Alumnae;  Sec,  Cent.  Mo. 
Branch,  A.  C.  A.,  1908-11.  Married  Fred 
Silver  Putney,  S  2,  191 1,  Urbana  (died  O  5. 
1918).  Child,  Ellen  Ayers,  b.  Jl  6,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, 322  High  St.,  Passaic,  N.  J. 

2030.  HELEN  ETHEL  BOOKER 
(Sister  of  No.  1201) 
Asst.  H.  S.  Prin.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
My  18,  1878,  Fairmount,  111.;  d.  George  Arthur 
(b.  S  14,  1846,  Fairmount,  111.)  and  Caroline 
Sabrina  (Bell)  Booker  (b.  Jl  27,  1846,  Moore's 
Hill,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Prin.,  H.  S.,  Newman,  111.;  Asst.  Prin.,  Chris- 
man  Tp.  IT.  S..  1918 — .  Mem.,  Baptist  Church. 
Address,  Chrisman,  111.  , 

2031.  MARY  JOSEPHINE  BOOTH 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Beloit,  Wis.;  d. 
John  Robertson  (b.  1827,  Montgomery  Co.,  N. 
Y.)  and  Minerva  (Leonard)  Booth  (b.  1841, 
Roscoe,  111.).  Prepared  in  Beloit  H.  S.  A.  B., 
Beloit  Coll.,  1900.  Libn.,  East.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  1916.  Red  Cross  Canteen  service,  France 
1916 — .  Mcni.,  Am.  Lib.  .Assn.;  Pres.  111.  Lib. 
Assn.,  1916.  Address,  Eastern  111.  State  Normal 
School,  Charleston,  111. 

2032.     ALDA  HALDERMANN    BORN 

(JOHNSTON) 

(Sister  of  No.  2911,  8147) 

.■\.   B.   in  L.   &  A.;   b.   N   I,    1883,  Lancaster, 

O.;    d.    George    (b.    1853,    Lancaster,    O.)    and 

Fides    Amelia     (Haldermann)     Born    (b.    1854, 

Lancaster,    O.).      Prepared    in    Decatur    H.    S. 

Teacher,     Rock     Falls,     111.,     1905.       Married 

Robert   Ewer  Johnston,   O  4,   1905,   Rock  Falls, 

111.       Children:    Virginia    Katherine,    b.    Jl     15, 

1906;     Isabel     Frisbie,     b.     J  a     1908;     Robert 

IJorn,  b.  Je  9,   1910.     Address,  Rock  Falls,  111. 

2033.  *WALTER  CHARLES  EMIL  BRAUN 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ag  16,  1881, 
Elbing,  Prussia;  s.  Charles  Emil  (b.  Je  20, 
1845,  Gross  Muensterberg,  Prussia)  and  Math- 
ilda Christiana  (Dann)  Braun  (b.  S  i8,  1843, 
Ooss  Brunau,  do.).  Prepared  in  Medill  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon. 
.Analytical  Chem.,  Armour  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1904. 
Died  Jl  7,  190S.  Chicago. 


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2034.  CHARLES  GUY  BRIGGLE 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  27,  1883,  Rusliville, 
111.;  s.  R.  T.  (b.  Mt.  Sterling,  111.)  and  Mary 
E,  (Thompson)  Briggle  (b.  Rushville).  Pre- 
pared in  Rushville  11.  S.  Phi  Kapjja  Sigma; 
Phi  Delta  Phi.-  Began  practice  of  law  at 
Morris,  III.;  Lawyer,  Springfield,  111.,  for 
past  ten  yrs.  Master  of  Chancery,  Sangamon 
Co.  Married  Mary  Ethel  Stites,  D  15,  1908, 
St.  Louis.  Children:  Charles  G.  Jr.,  h.  Je  12, 
19  n;  Jean,  b.  Ag  21,  1913.  Address,  1437 
I. Dwell  Ave.,  Springfield,  111.;  bus.  add..  Court 
House,  do. 

2033.  OLIN  LORRAINE  BROWDER 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  190/j;  h. 
S  4,  1879,  McLeansboro,  111.;  s.  William  A.  (b. 
S  8,  1842,  Nashville,  111.)  and  Harriet  A. 
(Henry)  Browder  (b.  My  21.  1849,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon  H.  S.  Pi  Theta; 
Adelphic;  Van  Twiller  Court;  Pol.  So.  Club; 
Band;  Orchestra;  Univ.  Rep.  in  Cent.  Orat. 
League,  Orat.  Contest,  Delaware,  O.;  Hatchet 
Orator.  Lawyer,  Urbana;  Corp.  Counsel  for 
city  of  Urbana,  1907-9,  1912;  Alderman,  1910- 
11;  Mayor  of  Urbana.  1913-17.  Trustee,  First 
M.  E.  Church,  Urbana;  K.  of  P.;  111.  St.  Bar 
Assn.;  Assn.  of  Commerce,  Urbana;  Pres., 
Executive  Com..  Champaign  Co.,  St.  Council 
of  Defense.  Married  Nellie  S.  Taylor,  Je  29, 
1905,  Urbana.  Children:  Sheldon  L.,  b.  S  3, 
1908  (died  My  31,  1912);  Olin  Lorraine  Jr.,  b. 
D  19,  1913;  William  Bayard,  b.  S  6,  1916. 
Address,  105  .S.  Busey  Ave.,  Urbana;  bus. 
add.,   in   W.  Main  St.,  do. 

2036.  SEYMOUR  DEWEY  BROWN 
With  Am.  Internat.  Corp.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ; 
b.  Ap  3,  1882,  North  Egremont,  Mass.;  s. 
Charles  Frank  (b.  Ja  19,  1853,  Genoa,  Wis.) 
and  Carrie  Grace  (^Dewey)  i5rown  (b.  Ap  9, 
'853,  North  Egremont.  Mass.).  Prepared  in 
Sedgwick  Inst.  (Mass.)  and  Vt.  Acad.  Phi 
Gamma  Delta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  111.  Club;  Bus. 
Mgn,  Illio.  Draftsman,  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R., 
Hoboken,  N.  J.,  1904-6;  Asst.  to  E.  L.  Corthell 
1906-8;  Sec.  and  Office  Mgr.,  Brazil  Ry.  Co., 
Port  of  Para  and  subsidiary  Cos.,  1908-17; 
Asst.  to  Gen.  Representative  for  France  of 
Am.  Internat.  Corp.  1917 — ;  Dir.,  Am.  Univ. 
Union,  France,  19 18 — .  Assoc,  mem..  A.  S. 
C.  E.;  Mem.,  Am.  Club  of  Paris;  Imperial 
Club,  Paris;  Standard  Ath.  Club,  Paris; 
Golf  de  r  Ermitage,  Paris.'  Married  Ethel 
Whiting,  Je  2,  1908.  Child,  Margaret,  b.  F 
20,  1912.  Address,  2  rue  des  Italiens,  Paris, 
France. 

2037.  CAMILLA  MARGARET  BRUNNER 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  14,  1880,  Peru, 
111.;  d.  Herman  (b.  jSIr  s,  1S38,  Herzenheim, 
Hessen,  Ger.)  and  Rosa  (Reinhart)  Brunner 
(b.  Je  7,  1848,  Harbach,  Bavaria,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Peru  H.  S.  and  LaSalle  Tp.  H.  S.; 
Univ.  of  Minn.,  1900-01;  Univ.  of  Berlin, 
1907-8.  Watcheka;  Ger.  Club.  Address,  1406 
Bluff  St.,  Peru,  111. 

2038.  JOHN  LEE  BUCHANAN 
Elec.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  E.  E.,  1909,  b. 
Ja  29,  1884,  Lacon,  111.;  s.  Elbridge  Lee  (b. 
O.)  and  Cornelia  Elizabeth  (Townsend) 
Buchanan  (b.  Henry,  111.).  Prepared  in  Lacon 
H.  S.  Sigma  Xi.  Testing  Dept.,  (Jen.  Elec. 
Co.,  1904-6;  Transformer  Engr.,  do..  1906-08: 
Transformer  Specialist,  do.,  1908.  Asst.  Mgr. 
Supply  Dept.,  1908-17;  Co.  F.,  2d  Reg.  Nat. 
Guard.  N.  Y.;  Mai.,  512th  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F., 
France.  1918 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.,  Shriner, 
32  degree.  Address,  c/o  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago. 

2039.     GERTRUDE  AMELIA  BUCK 
Prof,  and  Librarian;  B.  L.  S. ;  b.  Mr  8,  1868, 
Wheaton,     111.;    d.     E.    J.    and    Sarah    (Trask) 


Buck.  Revisor,  St.  Lib.  Sch.,  1901;  Dir.. 
Summer  Lib.  Sch.,  Kan.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  Head 
of  Dept.  of  Lib.  So.,  1905 — .  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church.  Address,  c/o  St.  Norm.  Sen., 
Em])oria,    Kan. 

2040.     GARY  CLIVE  BURFORD 

Investments  and  Ins.  Bus.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.; 
A.  M.,  1905;  b.  Mr  28,  1882,  Farmer  City,  111.; 
s.  William  T.  (b.  Jl  27,  1844,  Harrison  Co., 
Ind.)  and  Mary  E.  (Mc Williams)  Burford  (b. 
ja  28,  1853,  Belmont,  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Ifoopeston  H.  S.  Instr..  Ellsworth  Coll.,  Iowa 
I'alls,  la.,  1905-7;  City  Ed.,  Charleston  Plain- 
dealer  &•  Telegraph;  Ed.,  Decatur  Review, 
1908;  With  Busey's  Bank,  Urbana,  1908-11; 
Asst.  Cashier  and  Mgr.  of  Savings  Dept.,  191 1- 
13;  Chief  Clerk,  Kankakee  and  Urbana  Trac- 
tion Co.,  Urbana,  1913-17;  Correspondent,  Chi- 
cago Banker,  1917-18;  Investments  and  Ins. 
Bus.,  Champaign,  191 8 — .  Auth. :  Bankers  of 
111.  aid  the  Farmer,  ///.  Agr.,  pp.  42-44,  N  1911; 
Hanking  Taught  at  Univ.  of  111.,  Chicago 
Banker,  pp.  6-7  Vol.  XXVIII,  F  26,  1910;  arti- 
cles on  HI.  Bankers'  Assn.,  Bankers'  Mag.,  pp. 
064-5,  Vol.  LXXXIII,  N  191 1 ;  wrote  hist- 
lorical  sketch  of  Busey's  Bank  for  Chicago 
Banker,  Jl  1910;  also  articles  giving  publicity 
to  the  work  of  the  111.  Bankers'  Assn.;  corre- 
spondent for  a  number  of  bus.  mags,  and  news- 
papers. Treas.,  Urbana  Red  Cross;  Chm.,  Pub- 
licity Com.,  Urbana  Com.  Third  Liberty  Loan; 
R.  A.  M.;  O.  E.  S.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Mem., 
trustee  and  treas.,  First  Presby.  Church.  Ur- 
bana. Address,  612  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign. 

2041.  FRED   HENRY   BURGESS 
(Brother    of   No.    2042) 

Contracting  Agt. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  D  20. 
1880,  Monticello,  111.;  s.  Gilbert  Allen  (b.  F 
12,  1848,  Henry,  111.)  and  Jane  (Conaway) 
Burgess  (b.  1852,  LeRoy,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Monticello  H.  S.  and  East.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Struct.  Steel  Erection,  Am.  Bridge  Co.  and 
Kansas  City  Bridge  Co.,  1904-7;  in  shop  and 
drawing  room,  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  Chicago  and 
St.  Louis,  1908-15;  Contracting  Agt.,  do., 
1916 — .  Mem.,  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.;  A.  F.  A. 
M.,  1914.  Married  Laura  Acton,  N  24.  1910, 
St.  Louis.  Address,  5288  Page  Ave.,  St.  Louis.; 
bus.  add.,  1519  Third  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  do. 

2042.  RALPH  ROYAL  BURGESS 

(Brother  of  No.  2041) 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My  2,  1882. 
Monticello.  111.;  s.  Gilbert  Allen  (b.  F  12, 
1848,  Henry,  111.)  and  Jane  (Conaway)  Bur- 
gess (b.  Ap  24,  1852,  LeRoy,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Monticello  H.  S.  and  East.  111.  St.  Norm., 
Sch.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Arch.  Club.  Draftsman  with 
Pond  &  Pond,  Archs.,  Chicago,  1904-7;  do., 
and  Supt.,  W.  Carbys  Zimmerman,  Chicago, 
1.907-9;  Temple  &  Burrows,  Davenport,  la., 
1909-12;  Assoc,  with  Cyrus  D.  McLane,  Arch., 
Rock  Island,  111.,  1912-18.  Aeronautical  Mech. 
Engr.,  Packing  and  boxing  section.  Insp.  Dept. 
Equipment  div.,  Signal  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1918 — . 
Address  Monticello,  HI.;  bus.  add.,  1836  Euclid 
Ave.,  Cleveland. 

2043.     JOHN  HERMAN  BURKHARDT 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  10,  1877,  near  Green- 
ville, 111.;  s.  John  (b.  1844,  Switzerland)  and 
Augusta  Siemens  Burkhardt  (b.  1856  Sorento, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Sorento  H.  S.  B.  S.,  No. 
111.,  Norm.  Sch.,  1804.  Theta  Kappa  Nu; 
Pol.  Sc.  Club.  Asst.  St.  Atty..  St.  Clair  Co., 
1904-9;  Atty.  at  Law  in  Belleville,  Denver. 
Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Married  Maud  Sikke- 
ma,  Jl  2,  1908,  Belleville,  IlL  Address,  ni3 
Detroit  St.,  Denver. f 


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2044.     MABEL  ETTA  CAFKY  (STARK) 
(Wife  of  No.  921) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  My  17,  1875,  Jacksonville,  111.; 
d.  Simon  (b.  1836,  \'ienna,  111.)  and  Sarah 
Cafky  (b.  1841,  111.).  Prepared  in  Jackson- 
ville H.  S.;  111.  Woman's  Coll.,  Jacksonville, 
111.      Married    Robert    Watt    Stark    ('g6),    O    5, 

1904,  Jacksonville,  111.  Child,  Elizabeth,  b.  Jl 
6,  1905.  Address,  1107  W.  Oregon  St.,  Ur- 
bana. 

2045.  ELIZABETH  ELEANOR  CALDWELL 
(INGALLS) 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  S  18,  1870,  Dwight, 
HI.;  d.  Frank  O.  and  Mary  Alice  (Rea)  Cald- 
well. Prepared  in  Zanesville  (O.)  II.  S.  Cata- 
loger  in  Cleveland  Lib..  1905.  Auth.:  A  Trip 
to    Europe,    C.    E.    Ingalls,    Washington,    Kan., 

1905,  Married    Claude   Eugene    Ingalls,    My   2, 

1906,  Washington,  Kan.  Child,  Alice  Lock- 
wood,  b.  Je  12,  191 1.  Address,  c/o  C.  E.  In- 
galls,  Washington,  Kan.f 

2046.     MURIEL   FLORENCE    CAMPBELL 
(BUCKLES) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  1473,  1834) 
A.    B.    in    L.   &  A.;    b.    O   2.    1881,    Sadorus, 
111.;   d.   David   Lewis   (b.    1837,   N.    T.)   and   El- 
mira  T.   (Ball)   Campbell  (b.  Dayton,  0.).    Pre- 
pared   in    Champaign    H.    S.      Married    William 
Piatt  Buckles,  S  7,   1905,  Champaign.     Address, 
728  S.  Randolph  St.,  Champaign.! 

2047-  WILHELMINA  ELLEN  CAROTHERS 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  Lib.  Sc;  b.  Pittsburgh; 
d.  Robert  (b.  Turtle  Creek,  Pa.)  and  Emeline 
E.  (Milligan)  Carothers  (b.  Swissvale,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  N.  Dak.  Prep.  Sch.  A.  B.,  Univ. 
of  N.  Dak.,  1896;  Grad.  Stud,  in  Eng.  Lit. 
and  Bibliography,  Wellesley,  Colo..  1899-1900. 
Cataloger,  special  Lib.  of  Hist.,  Univ.  of  N. 
pak.,  1904-o.s;  Lib.  of  Cong.,  1905-08;  Instr. 
in  Classification  and  Cataloging,  Ind.  Lib.  Sch., 
1908-09;  Head  of  Catalog  Dept.,  Lib.  Assn., 
Portland,  Ore.,  1909 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.; 
Univ.  of  111.  Lib.  Sch.;  111.  Lib.  Club;  North- 
west Pacific  Lib.  Assn.  Address,  Lib.  Assn. 
of  Portland,   Ore. 

2048.  FREDERICK  CLIFFORD  CARRIEL 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  M.  E. ;  b.  Mr  26, 
1879,  Jacksonville,  111.;  s.  Henrv  F.  (b.  Ag 
20,  1830,  Charleston,  N.  H.)  and  Mary  Turner 
Carriel  (b.  O  30,  1845,  Jacksonville,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  111.  Coll.  Acad.  Sigma  Chi.  With 
Woods  Motor  Vehicle  Co.,  1904-05;  H.  B. 
Dodge  &  Co.,  1905;  Green  Engng.  Co.,  1905 — . 
Address,  Grass  River,  Manitoba,  Can.  or  11 52 
College  Ave.,  Jacksonville,  111. 

2049.     CHARLES  NICHOLAS  CASEY 
Lawyer;   LL.   B.;   b.    D   6,    1878,   Chicago;    s. 
I  homas  and  Hannah  Casey.     Prepared  in  Chi- 
cago.    Practising  Law  in  Chicago,   1910 — .    Ad- 
dress,  1222  First  Nat.   Bank  BIdg.,  Chicago.f 

2050.  LUCY  CHAPIN 
(Sister  of  Nos.  1478,  1644,  2612,  3319) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  3,  1883,  Tolono, 
111:;  d.  Edward  Bonaparte  (b.  My  7,  1856, 
Clyde,  N.  Y.)  and  Lucy  Margaret  (Pierce) 
Chapin  (b.  Je  2,  1857,  Feesburg,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Le  Cercle  Frangais; 
Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Watcheka  League;  Phi  Beta  Kap 
pa.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Address,  616  W. 
Church  St.,  Champaign. 

2051.  ANGIE  RAY  CLARK 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1907;  b. 
Jl  3.  1878,  Chicago;  d.  Gideon  Egbert  (b.  My 
-•8,  1844,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary 
Laurette  (Tilden)  Clark  (b.  O  6,  1844,  Corn- 
wall, Addison  Co.,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  S.  Chi- 
cago   H.    S.      Pres.,    Alethenai;    Y.    W.    C.    A., 


cabinet;  Watcheka.  Teacher,  Chicago,  1904- 
05;  do.,  Monticello,  111.,  1905-06;  do.,  Indiana- 
polis, 1907-08;  do..  West.  Coll.,  Oxford,  O., 
1908-11;  do.,  St.  Alhan's  H.  S.  Vt.,  1913-14. 
Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  Assn  of  Coll.  Alumnae; 
Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Indianapolis,  1911-12.  Ad- 
dress, R.  3,  Enosburg  Falls,  Vt. 

2052.  CLINTON  OLIVER  CLARK 
Lawyer:  LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  4,  1880,  Coffee  Co., 
Kan.;  s.  Thornton  (b.  Ap  12,  1856,  St.  Joseph, 
111.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Cocray)  Clark  (b.  F  12, 
1855,  near  Urbana,  111.).  Preiiared  in  W^in- 
chester  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
Theta  Nu  E{)silon;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Marshall 
Law  Club;  Students'  Dancing  Club.  Practicing 
Law,  1904 — .  Address,  914  Ave.  C,  Lawton, 
Okla. 

2053.  LORIN  CLARK 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  F  4,  1880,  St.  Joseph  Tp. 
111.;  s.  Wallace  (b.  F.  18,  1856,  Ogden  Tp.  HI.) 
and  Eliza  Ann  (Thompson)  Clark  (b.  Mr  23, 
1859,  St.  Joseph  Tp.  111.).  Prepared  in  pvt. 
study.  Witenagemote.  Practicing  law,  1905 — . 
Married  Ava  Cockayne,  D  31,  1910,  Homer, 
111.     Address,  Homer,  lll.t 

2054.  THOMAS  AQUILLA  CLARK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1645,  23S3) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  N  22,  1870, 
Sidney,  HI.;  s.  William  Davis  (b.  D  21,  1831, 
Perry  Co.,  O.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Huff)  Clark 
(b.  O  20,  1841,  Coshocton,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Sidney  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.;  Mass.  Inst,  of 
Tech.,  1912-13.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Alpha 
Delta  Siigma;  Band;  Mandolin  Club.  With 
Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  1904-5;  N.  Y.  Navy  Yard,  1906; 
Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907.  N.  G.  N. 
Y.  23rd  Regt.,  1905-6;  2nd  Lt.,  C.  A.  C,  U.  S. 
.\.,  1907;  1st  Lt.,  1907;  Honor  Grad.,  C.  A. 
Sch.,  191 1;  Grad.  advanced  class,  do.,  1912; 
Instr.,  do.,  1913-14:  Capt.,  1916;  Maj.,  1917; 
office  of  Chief  of  Ord.,  Washington  on  gun  de- 
sign, 1 91 8:  office  of  Chief  of  C.  A.,  Washington 
D.  C.  1918;  Pres.  C.  A.  Board,  Ft.  Monroe. 
Va.  Married  Edith  Gordon  Erskine,  O  21,  1908, 
St.  Louis.  Child,  William  Erskine  b.  N  2,  1909. 
Address,  2124  P  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2055.  EDNA  CLARKSON  (EVANS) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  Jl  16,  1880,  Carthage,  Mo.;  d. 
James  Douglas  and  Ida  (Cornell)  Clarkson. 
Prepared  in  Drury  Acad.,  Springfield,  Mo. 
.Asst.  Libn.,  Carthage  Pub.  Lib.,  1904-5.  Mar- 
ried John  Campbell  Evans,  Je  20,  1905,  Car- 
thage, Mo.  Children:  Jack  Clarkson,  b.  D  4, 
1907;  Martha,  b.  D  21,  1910;  Amelia,  b.  N  29, 
191  2.     Address,  Olden,  Mo. 

2056.  EMO  LIZZIE  COLE  (SPAIN) 
Teacher;   A.   B.   in   L.   &  A.;   b.  Ja    i,    1878, 

Keokuk;  d.  John  Henry  (b.  Ap  19,  1845,  Bee- 
town,  Wis)  and  Leulia  (Warner)  Cole  (b.  J  29, 
1853,  Warner,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Keokuk.  H. 
S.;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1898-9.  Ger.  Club;  Eng. 
Club;  Choral  Soc. ;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Teacher,  1904- 
5;  1909 — .  Married  William  Allen  Spain,  F 
1909,  Keokuk  (died  D  25,  1909).  .Address, 
on8   Grace   St.,  Chicago. J 

2057.  LEONARD  ALLEN  COLP 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  18,  i88i„  Carter- 
ville.  111.;  s.  John,  (b.  D  31,  1850,  Osage,  III.) 
and  Dora  (North)  Colp  (b.  N  14,  1862,  Carbon- 
dale,  III.).  Prepared  in  Carterville  H.  S. ;  B. 
S.,  Valparaiso  Univ.,  1900.  .'\lpha  Tau  Omega; 
VV'itenagemote;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  General  Law 
Practice;  Coal  and  Land  Broker,  1904 — .  Mar- 
ried Ethel  Burkhart,  N  2,  1909,  Marion,  III. 
Address,   c/o  Colp  &  Ferrel,   Marion,  Ill.f 

2058.     EDWARD   CHAPMAN   CONVERSE 
Instructor;    A.    B.    in    Sc;    A.    M.,    1909;    b. 
O  3,  1881,  Chicago;  s.  Charles  I.  (b.  F  16,  1858, 
Andover,    111.)     and    Hatti<    (Smith)     Converse 


1904] 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


(b.  My  24,  1862,  Sandwich,  III.).  Prepared 
in  Sugar  Grove  H.  S.;  Aurora  Coll.  i>er 
Deutsche  V'erein.  Teacher,  Charleston,  111., 
1004;  do.,  Champaign,  1905-7;  do.  Burlington, 
III.,  1908;  do.,  Elgin,  111.,  1909:  Instr.,  Univ. 
of  N.  Dak.,  1910 — .  Mem.,  Central  Assn.  Sc. 
and  Math.  Teachers;  N.  Dak.  St.  Ediic.  A.ssn. 
Married  Maude  M.  McCannon,  Te  21,  1905, 
Aurora,  111.  Children;  Frances  Ella,  b.  1906; 
Charles  Edward,  b.  1907;  Mildred  Harriet,  b. 
1912.  Address,  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.,  University, 
>f.   Dak. 

2059.  ORRILL  PAULINE  COOLIDGE 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  F  8,  1881,  Niles,  Mich.; 
d.  Orrille  William  (b.  ()  9,  1S39,  Edwardsburg, 
Mich.)  and  Ann  Catherine  (Pettingill)  Coolidge 
(b.  My  26,  1840,  Ogden  Co.,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Niles  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of  Calif.,  19001.  Libn., 
Pub.  Lib.,  Niles  Mich.  Address,  209  N.  State 
St.,  Niles,  Mich.t 

2060.  MANFORD  E.  COX 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Mr  20,  1880,  Robinson, 
111.;  s.  John  Thomas  (b.  Ap  29,  1844,  Hutson- 
ville  111.)  and  Lucinda  T.  (Buckner)  Cox  (b. 
My  10,  1851,  Clark  Co.,  ill.).  Prepared  in  Rob- 
inson H.  S.  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Phi  Delta  Phi; 
Van  Twiller  Court.  City  Atty.,  Robinson,  1905- 
7;  St.  Atty.,  Crawford  Co.,  111.,  1908-1912; 
Law  practice,  19 12 — .  Sergt.,  Co.  D,  111.  Nat. 
Guard:  Mach.  Gun  Div.,  ().  T.  C,  Camp  Han- 
cock, Ga.  Married  Hattie  E.  Patton,  Je  21, 
191 1,  Palestine,  111.  Child,  Carroll  Thomas, 
b.  D  19,  1912.     Address,  Robinson,  111. 

2061.  ALICE  BOURLAND  COY 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  S  15,  1864,  Peoria; 
d.  Eliab  Washburn  (b.  D  6,  1832,  Thorndyke, 
Me.)  and  Georgianna  Louisa  Bryant  (Har- 
rington) Coy  (b.  Jl  3,  1838,  Leominster, 
Mass.).  Prepared  in  Hughes  H.  S.,  Cincinnati. 
Young  Men's  Mercantile  Lib.  Cincinnati. 
Mem.,  Cincinnati  Woman's  Club;  Woman's 
City  Club;  Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  O.  Lib.  Assn. 
Address,  63  S.  Warwick  Apt.,  Avondale,  Cin- 
cinnati. 

2062.  ERNEST  WILFRED  CRESAP 
(Brother  of  No.  2063) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  8,  1879, 
Bondville,  111.;  s.  B.  T.  (b.  1838,  Marion  Co., 
O.)  and  Elizabeth  (Lister)  Cresap  (b.  1848, 
Pickaway  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in  Lovington 
H.  S. ;  Sullivan  H.  S.  Instr.,  Ger.,  Coshocton 
H.  S.,  1904 — .  Address,  224  S.  6th  St.,  Coshoc- 
ton,   O.t 

2063.  TRELLA  JANE  CRESAP 
(Sister  of  No.  2062) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  28,  1881, 
Bondville,  111.;  d.  B.  T.  (b.  1838,  Marion  Co., 
O.)  and  Elizabeth  (Lister)  Cresap  (b.  1S48, 
Pickaway  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in  Sullivan  H.  S. 
Der  Deutsche  Verein.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Homer, 
111.     Address,  Lewiston.  Mont.t 

2064.  FREDERICK  CUTTLE 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ag  19,  1875, 
Montreal,  Can.;  s.  George  (b.  Ireland)  and 
Martha  (Oborne)  Cuttle  (b.  Montreal.  Can.). 
Prepared  in  Riverside  (Calif.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of 
CaliL,  1898-1901;  M.  D.,  P.  and  S..  Chicago, 
1904.  Nu  Sigma  Nu;  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Gen.  Sec, 
1 900.  Phys.  and  Surg.  Mem.,  Am.  Acad,  of 
Med.;  A.  M.  A.  Married  Oro  Elma  Tracy, 
My  4,  1905.  Child,  Tracy  Donald,  b.  Ag  23, 
1908.     Address,  Hanford,   Calif.f 

206s.  HENRY  CAMILLE  DADANT 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1654,  3334>  8253) 
Merchant;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  4.  1882, 
Hamilton,  111.;  s.  Camille  P.  (b.  Langres, 
France)  and  Mary  (Marinelli)  Dadant  (b.  St. 
Louis).  Prepared  in  Keokuk  H.  S.  Tau  Beta 
Pi.  Merchant  and  Mfr.,  Bee-Keepers'  Sup- 
plies. Married  Bertha  Rayburn,  Je  24,  1908. 
Child,  b.  D  21,   1909.     Address,  Hamilton,  Ill.t 


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2066.  •CLEON  LESLIE  DAVIS 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  £.;  b.  Mr  18,  1877. 
Mt.  Zion,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Edgar  (b.  O  24,  184S. 
Pike  Co.,  111.)  and  Martha  Allen  (Bell)  Davis 
(b.  D  15,  1853,  Macon  Co.,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  C.  E.  Soc  Topo- 
graphic Surveying,  Holiio,  Canal  Zone,  Panama, 
1904-08.  Died  i"  1008,  Gatun,  Canal  Zone, 
Panama. 

2067.  JOHN  WOLFERSPERGER  DAVIS 
Contracting  Engr.;    B.   S.   in  C.   E.;    b.   Ag  6, 

1880,  Sterling,  111.;  s.  William  White  (b.  O  23, 
1836,  Lancaster.  Pa.)  and  Margaret  (Wolfers- 
perger)  Davis  (b.  Mr  25,  1849,  Lebanon,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Sterling  Tp.  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha 
Lpsilon;  Sigma  Delta.  Struct.  Engr.,  A. 
Bolter's  Sons,  Struct.  Steel  Works,  Chicago, 
1904-6;  Asst.  Engr.,  D.  H.  Burnham  &  Co., 
1906-7;  Engr.,  Huehl  &  Schmidt,  1907-9;  V.  P. 
and  Engr.  Gage  Struct.  Steel  Co.,  1909-15;  V. 
P.,  Joliet  Bridge  &  Iron  Co.,  1915-18;  (Contract- 
ing Engr.,  McCIintic  Marshall  Co.,  Chicago, 
1918 — .  Mem.,  Univ.  Club  of  Chicago;  Sons  of 
Am.  Rev.;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Marie  Spies,  S 
II,  1906,  Chicago.  Children;  John  W.  Jr.,  b.  O 
24,  1907;  Elizabeth  Marie,  b.  Mr  21,  1912; 
Robert  Spies,  b.  Ja  31,  1917.  Address,  204  7th 
Ave.,  La  Grange  111.;  bus.  add.,  1214  First  Nat. 
Bank  Bldg.,    Chicago. 

2068.  MABEL  KATHERINE  DAVISON 

(LOTZ) 
(Wife  of  No.  1549) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ag  11,  1879,  Joliet,  III.;  d. 
George  and  Hannah  (Allen)  Davison.  Pre- 
pared in  Joliet  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1897- 
g.  Kapiia  Alpha  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Asst. 
Libn.,  Joliet  Pub.  Lib.,  1900-7.  Married  John 
Ramsey  Lotz  ('01),  O  12,  1907,  Joliet,  III.  Chil- 
dren: Katherine,  Id.  S  21,  1908;  Elizabeth,  b. 
My  6,  191 1 ;  Jean,  b.  My  3,  1916.  Address, 
59   Oxford  Road,    Newton    Centre,   Mass. 

2069.  LAURA  MAY  DAYTON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L  &  A.;  b.  Ja  27,  1880, 
Newman,  III.;  d.  John  (b.  1836,  Troy,  N.  Y.) 
and  Laura  Jane  (Miller)  Dayton  (b.  1845, 
Alton,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Paris  H.  S.  Teach- 
er, Virden,  III..  1904-5;  do.,  Colfax,  111.,  1905- 
13;  do.,  John  Marshall,  H.  S.,  Chicago,  1913 — . 
Address,   3832   N.   Keeler  Ave.,   Chicago. 

2070.  ALICE  GREENWOOD  DERBY 

(CARR) 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  Lib.  Sc;  b.  O  24,  1878, 
Yellow  Springs,  O. ;  d.  Samuel  Carroll  (b.  Mr 
3.  1842,  Dublin,  N.  H.)  and  Eunice  Harlow 
(Ransom)  Derby.  Prepared  in  North  H.  S., 
Columbus,  O. ;  West.  Reserve  Univ.,  1897-8.  B. 
Ph.,  O.  .St.  L'niv.,  1901.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Married  Oscar  Edwin  Carr,  S  21,  1906,  Co- 
lumbus, O.  Children:  Dorothy  Derby,  b.  Je 
20,  1908:  Helen  Greenwood,  b.  Ag  22,  1909; 
Donald  Ladley,  b.  Ag  22,  191 1.  Address, 
Yellow  Springs,  O. 

2071.  FRED  JOHN  DEUTSCHMANN 
Supt.   of  Const.;    B.    S.   in  C.   E. ;   b.  Ag  21, 

1883,  Lenzburg,  III.;  s.  F.  J.  (b.  Je  18,  1848, 
Wuertenberg,  Ger.)  and  Elizabeth  (Mathews) 
Deutschmann  (b.  S  3,  1851,  New  Orleans,  La.). 
Prepared  in  Belleville  H.  S.  Asst.  City  Engr., 
I'elleville,  III.,  1904-06;  City  Engr.,  do.,  1906-09; 
Supt.  of  Const.,  Reeb  Bros.,  Const.  Co.,  Belle- 
ville, 111.,  1909-13;  Herrin  (ionst.  Co.,  Herrin, 
III.,  1913-14;  A.  C.  Brown  Const.  Co.,  1914-16; 
J.  L.  Doris  Const.  Co.,  Harrisburg,  111.,  1916- 
18;  Wells  Engng.  Co.,  Aurora,  111.,  1918 — . 
Married  Bess  Young,  D  30,  1903,  Champaign. 
Children:  Harold  James,  b.  Jl  18,  1005  (died 
N  8,  1912);  lane,  b.  Mr  2,  1914;  Wilma,  d.  Jl 
18,  1915.  A3dress,  507  Union  St.,  Champaign; 
bus.  add.,   346  Coulter  Block,  Aurora,   111. 


University  of  Illinois 


1 1 904 


^o7J.  ARTHUR  GARFIELD  DIEFENBACH 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  My  7,  1880, 
Blue  Islaiul.  Prepared  in  Blue  Island  11.  S. 
Married  Mabel  A.  Kilpatrick,  Je  4,  1908, 
Little  Rock,  Ark.  Child,  James  Cummins,  b. 
Jl  23,  1910.  Address,  336  S.  Madison  Ave., 
La  Grange,  lll.t 

2073-  EDWARD  AUGUST  DIETERLE 
Consulting  Gas  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b. 
Jl  19,  1880,  Chicago;  s.  Henry  E.  (b.  1855, 
do.)  and  iViartha  (Witle)  Dieterle  (.b.  1859, 
Berlin,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Eng. 
High  and  R.  T.  Crane  Man.  Tr.  Sclis.  Varsity 
Track  Team.  Asst.  Chem.,  1904-07;  Asst. 
Supt.,  1907-8,  Peoples  Gas  Light  &  Coke  Co., 
Chicago;  Chcm.,  Key  City  Gas  Co.^  Dubuque, 
la.,  1908;  Chem.,  Seattle  Lighting  Co.,  Seattle, 
Wash.,  1909-16;  Benzol  recovery.  Peoples  Gas 
Light  &  Coke  Co.,  Chicago,  1916-18;  Edward  A. 
Dieterle  &  Co.,  Builders  of  Benzol  Recovery 
Apparatus,  191S — ;  Consulting  Gas  Engr., 
191 S — ;  with  The  Kopjicrs  Co.,  Mellon  Inst., 
Pittsburgh.  Invented  Apparatus  for  Enriching 
Water  Gas,  I'atented,  F  21,  1911.  Mem.,  Am. 
Gas.  Inst.,  1908;  A.  C.  S.,  1912;  Treas.,  Puget 
Sound  Section  A.  C.  S.,  1914;  111.  Gas  Assn., 
1916;  Engrs.  Club,  Seattle,  1916;  Chm.,  Puget 
Sound  Section,  A.  C.  S.,  1916.  Married  Elsie 
Bell  Stewart,  Te  24,  1913,  Seattle.  Address. 
Glen  Ellyn,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  The  Koppers 
Co.,  Mellon  Inst.,  Pittsburgh. 

2074.     MERTIE  MAY  DILLON  (BLAIR) 
(Wife  of  No.  2328;   Sister  of  No.  3346) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Normal,  111.;  d. 
Adolphus  (b.  O  28,  1849,  Dillon  Town,  Taze- 
well Co.,  111.)  and  Pauline  (Britt)  Dillon  (b. 
O  30,  1850,  Armington,  HI.).  Prepared  in 
111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1906. 
Teacher,  Normal,  111.,  190407;  do.,  Chicago, 
1907-10;  do.,  Blooinington,  111.,  1910-12;  do.. 
Normal,  111.,  1912 — .  Slarried  Franklin  Irving 
Blair  ('05),  S  10,  1907,  Detroit.  Children: 
Franklin  Irving,  b.  Jl  11,  1909  (died  Ag  9, 
1909);  Britt  b.  Ag  3,  1912;  Ellis  Dillon,  b.  My 
29,  1914.  Address,  R.  2,  Box  i,  Normal,  111. 

2075.  HENRY  BERNHARD  DIRKS 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  M.  E.,  1905;  b. 
Je  21,  1884,  Chicago;  s.  Herman  J.  (b.  Ap  30, 
1850,  Oldenberg,  Ger.)  and  Anna  Elizabeth 
(Meyer)  Dirks  (b.  F  4,  1852,  Apen,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Chicago  Eng.  High  and  Man.  Tr. 
Sch.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Univ.  Fel- 
lowship; Pres.,  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc.  Engng. 
Exp.  Sta.,  Urbana,  1905-8;  Instr.  in  M.  E., 
Univ.  of  III.,  1908-10;  Asst.  Mech.,  Nat.  Ma- 
chine Works,  1910-15;  Asst.  Prof.,  C;.  E., 
Princeton  Univ'.,  1915 — .  Auth. :  Fuel  Tests 
with  111.  Coals,  Proceedings,  III.  Soc.  of  Evgrs. 
and  Sttrrs.,  1908;  Acceleration  in  (Zam  Trains, 
Technograph,  1904;  Specific  Heat  of  Superheat- 
ed Steam,  do.,  1909;  Buls.  Nos.  2  and  7,  Exp. 
Sta.,  with  L.  P.  Breckenridge  and  S.  W.  Parr. 
Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Married  Blanche 
Fargason  Breckenridge,  O  i,  1912,  New  Haven, 
Con^.  Child,  Henry  B..  h.  Aj)  20,  19:7.  Ad- 
dress, Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  E.  Lansing,  Mich. 

2076.  FREDERICK  HUGO  DOEDEN 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Te  15,  1882, 
Eureka,  111.  Prepared  in  Eureka  H.  S.;  Prep. 
Dept.,  Eureka  Coll.  Pres.,  Adelphic;  la. -111.  De- 
bates; Pres.,  Orat.  Assn.;  Grad.  .Scholarship, 
Columbia.  Woodford  Co.  Supt.,  1907;  .Suot.  of 
Tr.  Sch.  and  Prof,  of  Educ,  Mo.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.  Mem.,  N.  E.  A.  Married  Nellie  Render, 
D  25,  1908,  Peoria.  Address,  Cape  Girardeau, 
Mo. 

2077.     ARCHIBALD  BLAND  DORMAN 
(Brother  of  No.  3711) 

lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  13,  1882, 
Taylorville,  111.;  s.  Martin  Lulhcr  (b.  1839, 
Owenton,  Ky.)  and  Susannah  (Phillips)  Dor- 
man   (b.    1854,  Isle  of  Jersey,  Eng.).     Prepared 


ill  Taylorville  H.  S.;  Harvard  Law  Sch.;  Univ. 
of  Berlin,  Philomaihean;  Debating  and  Ora- 
tory. Prin.,  Mt.  Pulaski  H.  S^,  111.,  1904-5; 
■\\\\.  Consular  Service;  Vice  Consul-General, 
Berlin,  Ger.  and  Genoa,  Italy;  mem.,  lirm 
Morrison,  Dunne  &  Brobcck,  Corp.  Attys.  Mar- 
ried in  London,  1910.  Address,  709  Crocker 
Bldg.,  San  Francisco. 

2078.  FRANK  LEON  DREW 
(Husband   of  No.    1811) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  27,  1871, 
Oneida  Co..  N.  Y.;  s.  George  R.  (b.  N.  Y.  and 
Hattie  L.  (Spitzer)  Drew.  Prepared  in  Beloit 
(W  is.)  H.  S.  M.  E.  Soc;  E.  E.  Soc.  Working 
on  the  100  ft.  reflecting  telescope  for  Mt.  Wil- 
son, 1909 — .  Spanish-Am.  War,  1898-99.  Mar- 
ried Katharine  Bear  ('03),  Ja  i,  1906,  Los 
.■\iigeles.  Child,  Katharine,  b.  D  8,  1906.  Ad- 
dress, 1154  N.  Mentor  Ave.,  Pasadena,  Calif. 

2079.  JOHN  LEWIS  DRYER 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  31,  1878,  Butler,  111.; 

s.  George  W.  (b.  O  8.  1839,  Hillsboro,  111.)  and 
Lucy  Jane  (McCord)  Dryer  (1).  Ap  i,  1849). 
i'repared  in  Butler  H.  S.;  Hillsboro  H.  S. ; 
Blackburn  Coll.,  Carlinville,  111.  Witenagemot. 
Practicing  law,  Hillsboro,  111.;  Co.  Judge, 
Montgomery  Co.,  111.,  1906-14.  Married  Mae 
Elizabeth  Brookman,  O  31,  1904.  Child,  Doris 
Kathryn,  b.  O  30,  1908.  Address,  Hillsboro, 
lll.t 

2080.  EARL  LEROY  DUELL 
Deputy   Auditor;    A.    B.    in    L.    &   A.;    b.    Jl 

14,  1883,  Virden,  111.;  s.  Dallas  G.  (b.  D  12, 
1845.  Oswego,  N.  Y.)  and  Ella  V.  (Snider) 
Duell  (b.  Je  24,  1863,  Newark,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Devil's  Lake  (N.  Dak.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of 
Dak.,  1900-3.  Adelphic.  Address,  Devil's 
Lake,  N.  Dak. 

2081.  CLYDE  EARL  DURLAND 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Je  25,  1880, 
Flora,  111.;  s.  Maurice  Gould  (b.  S  15,  1854, 
Brownstown,  Ind.)  and  Celica  Margaret  (Mc- 
Bride)  Durland  (b.  Jl  15,  1854,  Xenia,  111.). 
Prepared  in  H.  S.;  Orchard  City  Bus.  Coll., 
Mora,  111.  C.  E.  Club;  V.  P.  Class;  Track 
Team;  Mgr.,  Varsity  Track  Team,  Civ.  Engr., 
Ry.  Govt.,  pvt.  and  municipal;  Miss.  River 
Comn.,  1904;  Asst.  City  Engr.,  1909-11;  City 
Engr.,  Billings,  Mont.,  1911-15;  Engng.  Prac- 
tice 1915 — .  Mem.,  First  Baptist  Church;  A. 
F.  A.  M.;  Pres.,  Mont.  Inst.  Municipal  Engrs., 
1915.  Married  Harriet  Louise  Brayton,  O  11, 
1910,  Billings,  Mont.  Children:  Alice  Mar- 
garet, b.  O  14,  1913;  Jean,  b.  N  26,  1915.  Ad- 
dress, 216  Burlington  Ave.,  Billings,  Mont.; 
bus.  add.,  221  Stapleton  Bldg.,  do. 

2082.  CHARLES  EDWARDS 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ag  27,  1882, 
Manchester,  Eng.;  s.  James  (b.  Mr  16,  1848, 
Redruth,  Cornwall,  Eng.)  and  Nannie  William 
(Bowden)  Edwards  (b.  S  29,  1849,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Peru  H.  S. ;  Peru  Tp.  H.  S.,  LaSalle, 
111.  Cliem.  and  Assayer  for  various  smelting 
and  relining  plants  and  mining  cos.;  Chem.  for 
Tacoma  Smelting  Co.;  Chief  Chem.,  Murray 
Plant,  A.  S.  &  R.  Co.  Mem.,  St.  John's 
Lodge  No.  13,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Sinai  chapter,  R. 
A.  M.  No.  185;  Calumet  Council,  No.  76,  R.  S. 
M.  Married  Blanche  M.  Havenhill,  je  24, 
1912,  Sandwich,  111.  Address,  A.  S.  &  R.  Co., 
Garfield,   Ut. 

2083.  EDWARD  GOLLERT  EIDAM 
(Husband  of  No.  2940) 
Telenhone  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  F  11, 
1879,  Blue  Island,  HI.;  s.  C.  F.  (b.  D  3,  1831, 
Ger.)  and  Julia  Runge  (b.  Je  4,  1840,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Blue  Island  H.  S.  Apparatus 
ICngng.  Dept.  for  Stromberg  Carlson  Tele- 
lilione  Co.,  1904 — .  Married  Emma  B.  Con- 
nelly ('07),  S  5,  1908,  Cincinnati.  Address,  85 
.Middlesex  Road,  Rochester,  N.  Y.t 


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190 


2084.  TORRIS  EIDE 
(Brother  of  No.  4140) 
Designing  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  19, 
1882,  Aalund.  Norway;  s.  Tollef  T.  (b.  D  12, 
:8s2,  do.)  and  Christine  (Greve)  Eide  (b.  Ag 
12,  1862,  Lund,  Norway).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  Surv.,  Miss.  R. 
Improvement,  between  Hannibal,  Mo.  and  Mo. 
R.,  1904;  Draftsman,  Ore.  Short  Line  Hy., 
Mont.  Div.,  1904-05;  Grand  Central  Improve- 
ment, New  York  City  and  H.  R.  R.,  190506; 
Pa.  Tunnel  and  Terminal  Ry.,  igo6;  Asst. 
Engr.  and  Asst.  Designing  Engr.,  Bd.  of  Water 
Supply,  New  York  City,  1906 — .  Assoc.  Mem., 
A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Maude  E.  Clark,  O  10. 
191 1,  New  York  City.  Address.  2406  Newkirk 
Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  bus.  add.,  Room  2J0S, 
Municipal  Bldg.,  New  York  City. 

2085.  LLOYD  EDWIN  ENGEL 
Office  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1909; 
b.  Ja  II.  1877,  Metamora,  111.;  s.  Joseph  N.  (b. 
My  8,  1854,  do.)  and  Mary  (Garber)  Engel  (b. 
May  10.  185s,  Pekin,  111.).  Prepared  in  Met- 
amora H.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad.  Adelphic.  Prin., 
H.  S.  and  Dept.  Teacher,  Elizabeth,  111.,  1905; 
Burlington,  la.,  1907;  Mohall,  N.  Dak.,  191 1; 
Hittle  Tp,  H.  S.,  Armington,  111.,  1911;  Dist. 
Mgr.,  A.  M.  Cloud,  Manchester,  la.,  1915;  Of- 
fice Mgr.,  Cowden  Lumber  Co.,  Everett,  Wash., 
1918 — .  Auth.rA  Comparative  Study  of  Long- 
fellow's Sonnets,  Thesis  for  Master's  degree, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1909.  Mem.,  Bus.  Men's  Club. 
Elizabeth,  111.;  Christian  Church.  Married 
May  Lois  Logan  S  2,  1908,  Newark,  111. 
Child,  Edmund  Lyiord,  b.  S  12,  1909.  Address, 
1628  Hoyt  Ave.,  Everett,  Wash.;  bus  add., 
217  Commerce  Bldg.,  do. 

2086.  ROY  VICTOR  ENGSTROM 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  F  3,  18S3, 
Peoria;  s.  Charles  Victor  (b.  Sweden)  and  Bes- 
sie (Johnson)  Engstrom  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Peoria  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Sr.  Class  Pres.;  Valedictorian. 
Asst.  in  Engng.,  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ  of  111.,  sum- 
mer, 1904;  Instr.,  T.  and  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  III., 
1905;  Asst.  in  charge  of  reinforced  concrete 
tests  made  at  111.  during  1905;  Govt.  Concrete 
tests,  1905-6;  with  Brayton  Engng.  Co.,  St. 
Paul,  1906-7;  Assoc,  T.  and  A.  M.,  Univ.  of 
III.,  1907-9;  Asst.  Prof.,  1909-10;  Const,  work 
with  (jrant  Smith  &  Co.,  Seattle,  1910-17;  do., 
with  Stone  and  Wel)ster.  Boston,  1917 — . 
Engr.,  Hog  Island  Shipyard.  191S;  Asst.  to 
Pres.,  Internat.  Ship  Bldg.  Corp.,  Philadelphia, 
1918 — .  Married  Edna  M.  Fvilks,  O  16,  1907. 
Peoria.  Child,  Charles  George,  b.  Je  29.  1909. 
Address,  4^7  Moss  Ave.,  Peoria;  bus.  add.. 
140  Broad  St.,  Philadelphia. 

2087.     LAMBERT  THEODORE   ERICSON 

Contracting  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  5, 
1883,  Peoria;  s.  Gustav  Edwin  (b.  D  10,  1859, 
Sweden)  and  Anna  Elizabeth  (Alberts)  Ericson 
(b.  Ja  27,  i860,  Galesljurg,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Moline  H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Theta  Nu  Epsilon:  Technograph  Bd.  Draftsman, 
Weir  Frog  Co.,  Cincinnati,  1904-05;  Locating 
Party,  Mo.  Pacific  Ry.,  1905-06;  Const.  Engr.. 
Mo.  Pacific  R.  R.  Yds.,  Dupo,  111.,  1906-07; 
Asst.  Engr.,  Mo.  Dist.,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.,  1907; 
Treating  Insp.,  Frisco  Lines,  Hugo,  Okla., 
1907-10;  C.  &  E.  I.  R.  R.,  Marion,  111.,  1910- 
11;  Chief  Insp.,  Port  Reading  Creosoting  Plant. 
Philadelphia  &  Reading  Ry.,  Port  Reading,  N. 
J.,  1911-12;  .\sst.  Supt..  do.,  1912-14;  (3hief 
Engr.,  Am.  Creosoting  Co.,  New  York  City, 
1914-17;  Contracting  Engr.,  Tennison  Wright 
Co.,  Toledo,  O.,  191 7—.  Married  Belle  B. 
Garth,  Jl  23,  1906,  Union,  Mo.  Children: 
Edwin  Garth,  b.  My  5.  1907  (died  My  23. 
1907);  Lambert  Theodore,  Jr.,  b.  D  23,  1909: 
Elizabeth  .'\nne,  b.  D  21,  1916.  Address,  2643. 
Scottwood  Ave.,  Toledo,  O.;  bus.  add.,  2463 
Broadway,  do. 


2088.  WILLIAM  ALONZO  ETHERTON 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  11,  1876, 
Jackson  Co.,  111.;  s.  Abraham  M.  (b.  Ja  20, 
1851.  do.)  and  Mary  (Henson)  Etherton  (b. 
Ja  24,  1855,  Grand  Tower,  111.).  Prepared  in 
So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech., 
1 912.  Tests  of  heat  transmission  through  in- 
sulated walls,  1904;  Const.  Engr.  for 
the  U.  S.  P.  O.  and  Court  House  Bldg.,  Hunt- 
ington, W.  Va.,  1905-ofi;  Bldg.  Supt.,  U.  S.  P. 
O.  and  Court  House,  St.  Louis;  Supt.,  do.,  E. 
St.  Louis  111.;  Post  IIosp.,  Jefferson  Barracks, 
1Q06-07;  Prof.,  Arch.  Engr.  and  Arch,  for  St. 
Bd.  of  Agr.,  Stillwater,  Okla.,  1907-12;  Arch, 
in  charge  of  Farm  Structures,  in  U.  S.  Dept. 
of  Agr.,  Ava,  111.,  1913-16;  pvt.  practice  in 
rural  arch..  1916 — .  Auth.:  Inexpensive  Plumb- 
ing for  Farm  Kitchens,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll. 
Bull.,  23  pp.,  Ap  1916;  The  Farmhouse  Im- 
proved, Kail.  St.  Coll.  Bui.,  88  pp.  My,  1917. 
Mem.,  A.  I.  A.;  Am.  Inst.  Agr.  Engr.;  Phi 
Kapiia  Phi.  Married  Sadie  Dean,  Ja  20,  1905, 
St.  Louis.  Children:  Infant,  b.  Ag  27,  1906 
(died  S  I,  1906);  Murry  Dean,  b.  Jl  5,  1909. 
.Id dress,  Ava,  111. 

2089.  KENNETH  NEILL  EVANS 
Engineer;   A.   B.  in  L.   &  A.;  b.  F  10,   1882, 

Waynesville,  111.;  s.  Charles  Edward  (b.  O  30, 
1855,  do)  and  Laura  Belle  (Twaddell)  Evans 
(b.  O  6,  i860,  Weston,  Mo.).  Prepared  in 
Taylorville  Tp.  H.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Math. 
Club;  Eng.  Club.  Jr.  Civ.  Engr.  Asst.  making 
map  for  Christian  Co.  Coal  Co.,  1905;  R.  R. 
Engr.,  Pa.  R.  R.;  Engr.  charge  of  Const,  work, 
Ridgeville,  Ind.,  1909-10;  Cincinnati,  1910; 
("apt.  Engr.,  Washington  Barracks,  Washing- 
ton. D.  C;  do.,  Co.  G,  5th  Bn.,  Ft.  Benjamin 
Harrison.  Indianapolis.  Married  Ruth  Kenney, 
Ag  30,  1 913,  Logansport,  Ind.  Address,  Wash- 
ington Barracks,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2090.  SAMUEL  BARRY  FLAGG 
Fuel  Expert;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  i,  1882,  Al- 
ton, 111,;  s.  Richard  Henry  (b.  1857)  and  Han- 
nah Sanford  (Caldwell)  Flagg  (b.  Je  s,  1858.). 
Prepared  in  Alton  H.  S.;  Shurtleff  Coll.,  1900. 
M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Final  hon- 
ors. With  Equitable  Powder  Mfg.  Co.,  East 
Alton,  111.,  1904-06;  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.  and  U. 
S.  Bur.  of  Mines,  1906-17;  Fuel  Expert,  Elec. 
Bond  &  Share  Co.,  New  York  City,  191 7 — • 
)Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Married  Minnie  Mabel 
Boltz,  Ap  22,  1913,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.  Address, 
3123  Hood  St.,  Dallas,  Tex.;  bus  add.,  Elec. 
Bond  &  Share  Co.,  71  Broadway,  New  York 
City. 

2091.  CLARENCE  EARL  FLEMING 
Gen.   Sec..  Y.  M.   C.  A.;  A.   B.   in  L.   &  A.; 

b.  F  25,  1883,  Delavan,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  O 
30,  1S39,  Zanesville,  O.)  and  Anne  Frances 
(Trimble)  Fleming  (b.  Mr  6,  1856,  Tremont, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Delavan  H.  S.  Y.  M.  C. 
A.;  Philomathean,  Pres.;  Eng.  Club.  Stud., 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Coll.,  Springfield,  Mass..  1908-10; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec,  Ind.  Univ.,  Bloomington, 
Ind. ,1904-6;  Dir.  of  Religious  Work  at  Sioux 
City,  1906;  do.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  1906- 
8;  Gen.  Sec,  Saratoga  Springs  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  N. 
Y.,  1910-17;  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  France,  1917;  do., 
Binghampton,  N.  L,  1918 — .  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  Claudia  Belle  Hall,  O  24, 
1006,  Oakwood,  111.  Address,  Binghampton,  N. 
V. 

2092.  CARL  JOSHUA  FLETCHER 
(Husband  of  No.  1892) 

Coal  Dealer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  3.  1880, 
Galesburg,  111.;  s.  Samuel  (b.  Vt.)  and  Hen- 
rietta (Brown)  Fletcher  (b.  near  Galesburg, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Galesburg  H.  S.;  Lombard 
Coll.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Glee  and  Mandolin 
Club,  1903;  Pres.,  Tennis  Club-Team;  Mgr., 
Class  Baseball;  Central  Union  Tel.  Co.,  1904-6; 
Tr.  Engr.,  U.  S.  G.  S.,  1906-7;  Fuel  Engng.  Co.. 


University  of  Illinois 


1007;  Cml.  Testing  and  Engng.  Co.,  1909-10; 
Engr.  and  Salesman,  Tavlor  Coal  Co.,  1910-16; 
Mem.;  Highland  Golf  Club.  1907;  Columbia 
Clul),  Indianapolis.  Married  Mary  Henderson 
('03),  D  16,  1905,  Galesburg,  111.  Children: 
Samuel,  b.  Ja  15,  1907;  William  Henderson, 
b.  Mr  8,  1908;  Carl  Joshua,  Jr.,  b.  Je  jo.  1910; 
David  Brown,  b.  Je  8,  1913;  Stephen  Wimber- 
ly,  b.  S  9,  1916.  Address,  5765  Central  .\ve., 
Indianapolis;  bus.  add.,  1503  Merchants  Bank 
Bldg.  do. 

2093-  CAROLINE  KATHARINE  FOSTER 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Je  12.  1880,  Mead- 
ville.  Pa.;  d.  Francis  Herriotte  (b.  D  18,  1836, 
,MeadvilIe,  Pa.)  and  Frances  Elizabeth  Foster 
(b.  N  27,  1845,  Mercer,  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
Pittsburgh  Central  H.  S.  A.  R.,  West.  Univ. 
of  Pa.,  1902.  Cataloger,  Carnegie  Lib.,  Pitts- 
burgh, 1905-8;  Asst.,  Order  Dept.,  1908-15; 
Asst.  Libn.,  Order  and  Catalog  Dept.,  Pub. 
Lib.,  Minneapolis,  19 15 — .  Address,  407  4th 
St.,  S.  E.  Minneapolis. 

2094.  PEARLE  FRANKENBERG  (McCLIN- 
TOCK) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  O  18,  1882,  Mayview,  111.;  d. 
Alvin  Keener  (b.  Ja  i,  1854,  Tiffin,  O.)  and 
Martha  Jane  (McClain)  Frankenberg  (b.  Ja 
15,  1858,  Urbana).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Married  Delmore  H.  McClintock,  Ag  15,  1910, 
Medford,  Ore.  Children:  Katherine  Louise,  b. 
N  20,  191 1 ;  Mary  Alice,  b.  My  14,  1913;  Pat- 
ricia Jane,  b.  N  16,  1915.  Address,  902  N.  9th 
St.,  Phoenix,  Ariz. 

2095.  DEAN  FRANKLIN 
Judge;  LL,  B.;  b.  Ja  9,  1872,  Macomb,  111.; 
s.  William  James  (b.  Ap  20,  1843,  do.)  and  Mary 
Ann  (Gibbs)  Franklin  (b.  N  8,  1848,  Schuyler 
Co.,  111.).  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Phi; 
Theta  Kappa  Nu.  Judge,  City  Court  of  Ma- 
comb.    Address,  Macomb,  Ill.t 

2096.  BURTON  FRENCH 
Consulting  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  S  23, 
1881,  LaPorte,  Ind.;  s.  W.  H.  (b.  Ag  1852,  Chi- 
cago) and  F.  E.  (Wallace)  French  (b.  Ja  13, 
1856,  LaPorte,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Chicago 
Eng.  H.  S.  and  Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Commonwealth 
Edison  Co.,  1904-8;  Consumers  Elec.  Light  & 
Power  Co.,  New  Orleans,  1908-13;  Pub.  Service 
Co.  Okla.,  1913-18;  Consulting  Engr.  1918 — . 
Assoc,  mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  Class  B,  mem.  of 
Nat.  Elec.  Light  Assn.  Married  Marion  B. 
Gilmour,  Mr  10,  1913,  New  Orleans.  Child- 
ren: Marion  B.,  b.  F  17,  1914;  Burton,  Jr.,  b. 
Mr  7;  1915.  Address,  492  Continental  and 
Commercial  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  Chicago. 

2097.  WILLIAM  HIRAM  FURSMAN 
(Husband  of  No.  1934) 
Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Coal  Co.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.; 
b.  Jl  20,  1878,  El  Paso,  111.;  s.  Elias  Saflord 
(b.  Ag  1837,  N.  Y.)  and  Mira  (Pool)  Fursman 
(b.  Ap  17,  1844).  Prepared  in  El  Paso  H.  S. 
Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  Muskogee  R.  R.  work,  field 
and  office,  Muskogee,  Okla.,  1904-5;  Draftsman, 
Doring  Coal  Co.,  Chicago,  19057;  Engr.,  West 
Frankfort,  111.,  1907-11;  Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr., 
Fursman  Coal  Co.,  191 1 — .  Married  Winifred 
Myers  ('03),  O  24,  1904,  St.  Louis.  Children: 
Helen  Eliza,  b.  O  11,  1907;  William  Hiram,  b. 
Je   19,  1909.     Address,  Okmulgee,  Okla. 

2098.  ELMER  LOGAN  GARNETT 
(Husband  of  No.  2318;  Brother  of  Nos.  950, 
1504.  3373,  3745,  4670) 
Bond  and  Mortgage  Broker;  A.  B.  in  L.  & 
A.;  b.  N  15,  1879,  St.  Marys,  111.;  s.  Robert 
Kirtley  (b.  Ag  4,  1844,  do.)  and  Annie  Elizabeth 
(Hunter)  Garnett  (b.  O  19,  1845,  Catasauqua, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Carthage  H.  S.  LL.  B., 
N.  W.  Univ.,  1906.  Phi  (jamma  Delta;  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  Adelphic;  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Cml.   Club; 


[1 904 

Van  Twillcr  Court;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Mai., 
Univ.  Regt.  Kimball  &  Norton  Ins.  Fellow- 
ship, 1904-5.  Practiced  Law,  1908;  Bank  Cash- 
ier, 1910;  Bond  and  Mortgage  Broker,  1910 — . 
-Married  Leia  Ethlvn  Barnard  ('oi;),  S  1,  1910 
Manteno,  III.  Children:  Hugh  Barnard,  b.  ji 
12,  1911;  Lela  Jean,  b.  D  15,  1912;  Marjorie 
Anne,  b.  Je  5,   1918.     Address,  Altus,  Okla. 

•  2099.  NEWTON  DAVID  GASTON 
Efficiency  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  14, 
1874,  Tranquility,  O. ;  s.  E.  M.  (b.  do.)  and 
Nancy  J.  (Brown)  Gaston  (b.  Cherry  Fork,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.;  Hillsboro  Coll,  O.; 
V\est.  111.  Norm.  Sch.;  Bushnell  Coll.;  Valpara- 
iso Univ.,  1894-5-  Pres.,  M.  E.  Soc;  Pres., 
h.  E.  Soc;  Technngrafh  Bd.;  Illio  Bd.;  Capt., 
Univ.  Regt.  Draftsman,  Deering  Div.,  Internat. 
Harvester  Co.,  Chicago,  1904-5;  Asst.  Supt. 
Office  Deere  4c  Co.,  Moline,  111.,  1905-6;  Chief, 
Cost.  Dept.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1906-9; 
Cost.  Acct.,  Automatic  Elec.  Co.,  C^hicago,  1910; 
Efficiency  Engr.,  Adams  Westlake  Co.,  1910—. 
Married  Cecile  A.  Du  Mars,  O  30,  1906,  Hanna 
City,  111.  Child,  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  F  22,  1910. 
■Address,  439  S.   Madison  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111. 

2100.  LILLIAN  MABELLE  GEORGE 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  Lib.  Sc;  b.  Ap  27,  1874, 
Amesbiiry,  Mass.;  d.  Robert  Benjamin  (b.  S  16, 
1S43,  Newburyport,  Mass.)  and  Mary  Frances 
(Sargent)  George  (b.  F  19,  1843,  Amesbury, 
Mass.).  Prepared  in  Amesbury  H.  S.  B.  S. 
R.  I.  St.  Coll.,  1809;  B.  L.  S.,  N.  Y.  St.  Lib. 
Sch.  1909.  Asst.  Libn.  R.  I.  St.  Coll.,  1897- 
1906;  Libn.,  do.,  1906-9;  Asst.  Lib.  of  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  1910-11;  Cataloger  and  Classifier. 
Purdue  Univ.  Lib.,  191 1 — .  Mem.  Am.  Lib. 
Assn.;  D.  A.  R.  Address,  Cedar  Court,  Ames- 
bury, Mass.;  bus.  add.,  220  Waldron  St.,  La- 
fayette, Ind. 

2101.     CHARLOTTE      MITCHELL      GIBBS 

(BAKER) 
(Wife  of  No.  2886;  Sister  of  Nos.  1335,  1684) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1908;  b.  Ja  10,  1885. 
Greenup,  Ky. ;  d.  George  (b.  Mr  25,  1842,  Ware- 
ham,  Mass.)  and  Elizabeth  Thacher  (Hodge) 
Gibbs  (b.  N  9,  1846,  Plymouth,  Mass.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad. 
Watcheka;  Y.  W.  C.  .A.;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Asst.  in  H. 
Sc,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-09;  Assoc,  do.,  1909-13. 
.Auth. :  Some  Points  in  Choosing  Textiles, 
Univ.  of  III.  Bui.,  18  pp.,  vol.  8,  No.  xv.,  1911; 
Household  Textiles,  Whitcumb  and  Barrows, 
Boston,  1912;  Chapter  in  Successful  Farming 
by  Frank  D.  Gardner,  10  pp.;  six  articles  on 
textiles  and  clothing.  Jour,  of  Home  Economics, 
22  pp..  Vol.  8,  1916;  various  short  articles. 
Mem.,  Am.  Home  P^con.  Assn.;  Chicago  Coll. 
CJlub,  19 14-17.  Unitarian  Church.  Slarried 
Cecil  Franklin  Baker  ('07),  S  11,  1913,  Ware- 
ham,  Mass.  Address,  5456  Jefferson  Ave., 
Chicago. 

2102.  LOUELLA  IDA  GILLESPIE 

(Sister  of  No.  1686) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  7,  1881, 
Harris,  111.;  d.  George  Moore  (b.  1848,  Mc- 
Lean Co.,  111.)  and  Ollie  E.  (Crawford)  Gilles- 
pie (b.  1856,  O.).  Preoared  in  Champaign  H. 
S.  Prin.  of  Sch.,  Savoy,  111.,  1904-05;  Asst., 
Phys.  Tr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-06;  Teacher  H.  S., 
Big  Rapids,  Mich.,  1906-08;  Ottawa,  Kan., 
1908-10.  Mem.,  D.  A.  R.  Address,  210  W. 
Park  Ave.,  Champaign. 

2103.  PHILIP  DAKIN  GILLHAM 
Dist.   Sales  Mgr.   B.   S.   in  C.   E.;  b.  My   12, 

1883,  Princeton,  111.;  3.  Julius  Augustus  (b.  Ap 
16,  1844,  Alton,  111.)  and  Elizabeth  (Dakin) 
Gillham  (b.  Mr  29,  1846,  Wilmington,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Princeton  H.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi; 
C.    E.  Club.   .'\gr.   and   Drainage   Engr.,    Prince- 


1904] 


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ton,  III.,  1904;  Draftsman,  Chicago  Bridge  & 
Iron  Works,  Chicago,  1905;  do.,  Noelke  Rich- 
ards Iron  Works,  Indianapolis,  1905;  Design- 
ing Engr.,  Corrugated  Bar  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1905- 
7;  Const.  Engr.,  do.,  igo8;  Sales  Engr.,  1909; 
Mgr.,  Buffalo  Dist.  .Sales  Office,  1900-11;  Dist. 
Sales  Mgr.,  Corrugated  Bar  Co.,  St.  Louis, 
191 1 — .  Mem.,  Fir.st  Fresby.  Church;  Univ. 
Club  of  Buffalo;  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.,  1906-11; 
Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.,  191  i — .  Married 
Margaret  Ellen  Palmer,  O  19,  1907,  Princeton, 
111.  Child,  Jane  Elizabeth,  b.  O  31,  19 10. 
Address.  20$  Park  Ave.,  \V.  Princetmi.  111.; 
bus.  add.,  1409  Nat.  Bank  of  Commerce  Bldg., 
St.  Louis. 

2104.     CARL  LOUIS  GINZEL 
(Brother  of  No.  2398) 
With  Loan   Co.;    B.    S.   in   C.    E. ;   b.   Ja    31, 

1880,  Trenton,  111.;  s.  Moritz  and  Mary 
(Blanck)  Ginzel.  Prepared  in  Trenton  H.  S.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  C.  E.  Club. 
Weir  Frog  Co.,  1904-5;  Asst.  Engr.,  Mo.  Pac. 
R.  R.,  1905;  Govt.  Sur.  in  Rainier  Nat.  Park, 
1905-8;  Title  Inv.  and  Ins.  Co.,  Tacoma,  Wash., 
1908;  P.  J.  Conklin  Loan  Co.,  Wichita,  Kans., 
1909 — .  Married  Julia  Hunt  Conklin,  Ap  7, 
1909,  Wichita,  Kan.     Address,  Ashland,   Kan.t 

2105.  PAUL  BOND  GLASSCO 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  N  it,  1878, 
Greencastle,  Ind. ;  s.  George  Melville  and  Sarah 
Elizabeth  (Bond)  Glassco.  Prepared  in 
Charleston  and  Tuscola  H.  Schs.  Arch.  Club; 
Sigma  Xi.  Draftsman;  Insp. ;  Supt.;  Gen. 
Contr.;  Pres.,  G.  W.  Stiles  Const.  Co.  Mar- 
ried Anna  Veronica  McCallum,  O  30,  1909, 
Milwaukee.  Children:  Paul  Bruce,  b.  N  8, 
191 1 ;  Donald  Edward,  b.  F  26,  1914.  Address, 
6544  Newgard  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  619 
Lumber  Exchange,  do. 

2106.  HIMAN  RICHARD  CLICK 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  My  18,  1883,  St.  Louis; 
s.  Max  Nathan  (b.  Ap  8,  1862,  Vilkomier, 
Kovno,  Russia)  and  Fannie  (Zoller)  Click 
(b.  Mr.  7,  1865,  Brody,  Galicia,  Austria). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Phi; 
Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Van  Twiller  Court.  Address, 
Rosewell.  N.  M.f 

2107.     JOSIAH  GORHAM 
(Brother    of    No.    4678) 
Chief    Chemist;    A.    B.    in    Chem.;    b.    D    5, 

1881,  Homer,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  D  10,  1849, 
Jacksonville,  111.)  and  Mary  Augustus  (Dore- 
mus)  Gorham  (b.  O  17,  1853,  New  Orleans). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Chem.  Soc. 
Asst.  St.  Chem.  of  the  St.  of  N.  Y. ;  Asst. 
Chem.,  Union  Pac.  R.  R.,  1906;  Asst.  Chem., 
Colo.  Fuel  &  Iron  Co.,  1911-16;  Chief  chem. 
do.,  1916 — .  Married  Blanche  Allen  Dean, 
Jl  5,  1918,  Pueblo,  Colo.  Address,  215  W.  I2th 
St.,   Pueblo,    Colo. 

2iog.  MARGARET  AMIDON  GRAMESLEY 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  S  3,  1878,  Charles- 
ton, HI.;  d.  Charles  (b.  Je  3,  1842,  Palmyra, 
N.  Y.)  and  Keturah  (Hildreth)  Gramesley 
(b.  D  6,  1857,  Onondaga,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Charleston  H.  S.;  HI.  St.  Norm.  Univ. 
V-P.,  Sr.  Class.  Libn.,  Children's  Dept.,  Jack- 
sonville, 111.,  1904-05;  Le  Moyne  Inst.,  Mem- 
phis; Asst.  Traveling  Lib.  Dept.,  1907-12. 
Compiled,  Books  on  Art  and  Artists  in  The 
St.  Traveling  Lib.  Dept.  of  Ohio,  241  PP- ; 
Books  on  Agr.,  do.  Address,  Jefferson  City, 
Mo. 

2109.  BARTLETT  STEPHEN  GR.\Y 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  My  19,  1883,  Jackson- 
ville, 111.;  s.  Stephen  Bartlett  (b.  Ja  7,  1845, 
do.)  and  Charlotte  Frances  (Deatherage) 
Gray  (b.  Ja  8,  1861,  near  Piasa,  111.).  Pre- 
pared  in   Jacksonville    H.    S.;    Harvard    Univ. 


Law  Sch.,  1904-05.  Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  Alpha 
Delta;  K.  K.  Club;  Class  Baseball  and  Foot 
ball  Teams;  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club;  Opera 
Club;  Sergt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Admitted  to  III. 
bar,  1904;  Atty.  at  Law,  1905-15;  City  Atty., 
Gtnesco,  III.,  1915—.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E. ;  I. 
0.  Red  Men;  Henry  Co.  Bar  Assn.  Married 
Rose  Dougherty,  Ap  26,  1906,  Keokuk.  Ad- 
dress, 202  W.  Pearl  St.,  Geneseo,  III. ;  bus. 
add.,    lozYi    N.  State  St.,   do. 

21 10.     CELLA    GEJSIEVIEVE    GREEN 
(Sister  of   Nos.   878,   3001) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  8,  1881,  Ivesdale, 
III.;  (1.  Patrick  (b.  N  7,  1842,  Ireland)  and 
Maria  (Hopkins)  Green  (b.  Mr  23,  1845,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Address,  Ivesdale, 
Ill.t 

21 1 1.     'MABEL   GREEN 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  Mr  7,  1867,  Florida,  N.  Y.;  d. 
Samuel  (b.  D  18,  1840,  Ringwood,  Passaic  Co., 
N.  J.)  and  Mary  E.  (Miller)  Green 
(b.  Je  9,  1848,  Florida,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
S.  S.  Seward  Inst.,  Florida.  N.  Y.;  N.  Y.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  Albany.  Pd.  M.,  Univ.  of  New 
York  City,  1893.  Asst.  Prin.  of  Schs.,  War- 
wick, N.  Y.,  1887-8;  Asst.  Prin.,  Gravesend, 
L.  I.,  1889-93;  Teacher,  Brooklyn  H.  S.,  1895-8. 
Mem.,  Presby.  Church,  Florida,  N.  Y.,  1892. 
Died  Jl   23,   1905,   Florida,   N.   Y. 

21 12.  ELIZABETH  GROSVENOR  GREENE 
Asst.  Am.  Hist.  Review;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.; 
B.  L.  S.,  1905;  b.  O  20,  1882,  Kyoto,  Japan; 
d.  Daniel  Crosby  (b.  F  11,  1843,  Roxbury, 
Mass.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Forbes)  Greene  (b. 
O  3,  1845,  Charlestown,  Mass.).  Prepared  in 
Arlington,  Mass.,  H.  S. ;  Newton,  Mass.,  H. 
S.;  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1899-01.  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Asst.,  office  of  the 
.■im.  Hist  Review,  191 8;  Course  in  reconstruc- 
tion, Boston,  1918 — .  Address,  loii  S.  Wright 
St.,    Champaign. 

21 13.  LUDWIG  GUTMANN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag  21,  i860, 
Hamburg,  Ger. ;  s.  Z.  Gutmann  (b.  1830,  Ham- 
burg, Ger.)  and  Elise  (Biesenthal)  Gutmann 
(b.  Mecklenburg,  do.).  Prepared  in  Hamburg 
and  Artisan  Schools  in  Ger.  and  Eng.  Dele- 
gate for  A.  I.  E.  E.  to  Internat.  Cong,  of  Elec- 
tricians. Frankfurt,  Ger.,  1891;  Const.  Engr., 
1905;  Engr.  on  staff  of  Wagner  Elec.  Mfg. 
Co.,  Inventor  of  the  Gutmann  Recording  Watt- 
meter, No.  610,224,  N  15,  1898;  Pats.  No. 
675,995,  No.  675,996,  of  Je  II,  1901; 
Elec.  Motors,  Pats.  No.  530,176,  No. 
530,177,  and  No.  530,178,  D  4,  1894;  Electro 
Magnetic  Cut  Out,  No.  446,515,  1891,  and 
Alternating  current  regulator,  Pat.  No.  769,- 
342,  1904.  Auth.:  The  Motorman  and  His 
Duties,  the  Windsor-Kenfield  Pub.  Co.;  Paper 
read  before  Internat.  Cong,  of  Electricians, 
Frankfurt,  Ger.,  1891;  Paper  read  before  A. 
I.  E.  E.,  1894;  Contributor  to  a  Ger.  Elec. 
Jour,  during  Chicago  World's  Fair;  Electrical 
World,  Electrical  Engineer,  Electric  Power, 
etc.;  Paper  presented  at  the  Internat.  Cong, 
of  Inventors.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  Ger.  Soc. 
of  Elec;  Engrs.  Club  of  St.  Louis;  Men's 
Club,  Maple  Ave.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married 
Emma  J.  Wilkins,  Je  24,  1896,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress,  5645   Gates  Ave.,   St.   Louis. 

21 14.  FRANK  STANLEY  HADFIELD 
Factory  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  M.  E.,  1905; 
b.  Ap  14,  1881,  Mineral  Point,  Wis.;  s.  Frank 
Waller  (b.  N  s,  1858,  do.  and  Phillippa  (Cox) 
Hadficld  (b.  0  22,  1858,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Englewood  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
(apt.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Class  Pres.,  Jr.  Class. 
Draftsman,  De  Kalb  Sycamore  Elec.  Co., 
■905-7;  W.  H.  Zimmerman,  Lansing,  Mich., 
1907;  Mech.  Engr.,  Globe  Soap  Co.,  Cincin- 
nati,   1907-12;    W.    H.    Zimmerman    Co.,    Chi- 


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cago,  1912-14;  Supt.,  Bd.  Pub.  Works,  Niles, 
Mich.,  1914-16;  Factory  Mgr.,  Nat.  Standard 
Co.,  Nilcs,  Mich.,  191 7 — .  Married  Grace 
lone  Byers,  Ap  20,  1907,  Chicago.  Children: 
Stanley  William,  b.  Mr  13,  191 2;  Margaret 
Louise,  b.  Jl  26,  191 5;  Barbara  lone,  b.  Je  6, 
1917.  Address,  408  S.  St.  Joseph  Ave,  Niles. 
Mich. 

211 5.  IRA  CHASE  HARM  AN 
(Brother  of  No.  1694) 
Phys.  and  Surg.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ag  6, 
1879.  Miltord,  111.;  s.  Jacob  M.  (b.  D  31,  1841, 
Mo.)  and  Emma  (Co.x)  Harman  (b.  D  28, 
1845,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Sheldon  H.  S.; 
Eureka  Coll.,  1897-0.  M.  D.,  P.  and  S.,  Chi- 
cago. Interne,  Chicago  Hospital.  18  nios. 
Phi  Rho  Sigma.  Mem.,  Chicago  Med.  Soc. ; 
111.  Med.  Assn.;  A.  M.  A.;  Am.  Pub.  Health 
Assn.  Married  Grace  B.  Twining,  Ag  2,  1910, 
Morrison,  111.  Address,  1540  Scott  Ave..  Chi- 
cago Heights,  111.;  bus.  add.,  78-80  Illinois 
St.,  do. 

21 16.  ALTHA  HAVILAND 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  18,  1878, 
Ft.  Dodge,  la.;  d.  Charles  LeGrand  (b.  1853, 
Princeton,  111.)  and  Martha  (Lang)  Haviland 
(b.  1859,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Ft.  Dodge  H.  S. 
Illiola;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Watcheka.  Teacher,  E. 
Batavia  H.  S.,  1904-5;  do.,  Indianola  H.  S., 
1905-7;  do..  Mason  City,  la.,  1908;  do.. 
Savannah  Tn.  H.  S.,  111..  190S-18;  do.,  Sc, 
Bloom  Tp.  H.  S..  Chicago  Heights,  111.,  1918— . 
Mem.  Presby.  Church;  N.  E.  A.,  1908-11;  N.  I. 
T.  A.,  1908 — ;  N.  G.  S.,  1912—;  C.  Ags.  and 
Math.,  1909-15;  N.  C.  of  G.  T.,  19 16 — ;  Wom- 
an's Lit.  Club,  Savanna,  1910 — ;  Treas.,  Sav- 
anna Unit  Council  of  Nat.  Defense,  1917-18; 
Red  Cross,  1917 — ;  Savanna  Home  Unit, 
J917 — .  Address,  Humboldt,  la.;  bus.  add.. 
Bloom  Tp.,   High  School,  Chicago  Heights,  111. 

2117.  CHARLES  WESLEY  HAWES,  JR. 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  24,  1880, 
Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  Major  Charles  Wesley 
(b.  Mr  7,  1841  and  Josephine  S.  Hawes.  Pre- 
pared in  Fulton  H.  S.  and  St.  Johns  Mil. 
Acad.,  Delafield,  Wis.  Sigma  Chi;  Glee  and 
Mandolin  Club.  Supt.,  Emmetsburg  Heat,  Light 
and  Power  Plant;  Draftsman  West.  Tube  Co., 
Kewanee,  111.;  do.,  Pedrick  &  Ayer  Co.,  Plain- 
field,  N.  J.;  do.,  Westinghouse  Elec.  Co.,  Pitts- 
burgh; Farmer,  Clearfield,  S.  Dak.  Married 
Sylvia  Robinson  Broadhead,  Je  16,  1909,  Sedg- 
wick,  Colo.     Address,  Clearfield,   S.   Dak.t 

21 18.  ELIZABETH  LENA  HAWTHORNE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  27,  1880, 
LaPlace,  111.;  d.  Victor  (b.  O  14,  1851,  Pa.) 
and  Kate  (Stoner)  Hawthorne  (b.  S  12,  1852, 
Bath  Co.,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher,  LaPlace  Schs.,  111., 
1904-6;  do.,  Lake  Charles,  La.,  1910-11.  Pre- 
paring genealogy,  Stoner  family.  Address,  La- 
Place,  111. 

2119.     SMITH  TOMPKINS  HENRY,  JR 
(Husband   of   No.    2448) 

V.  P.  and  Gen  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  &•  S.  E.; 
b.  Ap  9,  188:,  Bushnell,  111.,  s.  Smith  Thomas 
(b.  Mr  27,  1848,  near  Pittsburgh)  and  Kiemsa 
(Cole)  Henry  (b.  Mr  4.  1856,  Quincy,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Bushnell  H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad. 
Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Sigma  Xi;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Track  Team;  Mgr.  Illini.  Pittsburgh  Water 
Dept.,  1904;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Record,  1904-10;  West. 
Ed.  1900-10;  West.  Mgr.,  1911-1914;  Gen. 
Mgr.,  McGraw  Publishing  Co.,  1914-1917;  V.  P. 
and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Allied  Const.  Mach.  Corp., 
191 7 — .  Married  Agnes  McDougall  ('05),  O  J. 
1910,  Ottawa,  111.  Children:  Mary  Kimesia,  b. 
Ja  17,  191 1 ;  Stokes  T.,  b.  D  n,  igM-  Ad- 
dress, Manhasset,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 


2120.  GERTRUDE  FOX  (HESS) 
Librarian;  I'..  L.  S.;  b.  D  30,  1865,  Rose- 
dale,  O. :  d.  Anion  Newton  (b.  N  7,  1838,  Rose- 
dale,  O.)  and  Clarinda  Jeanette  (Baker)  Fox 
(b.  N  30,  1843,  Delaware,  O.).  Prepared  in 
O.  St.  Univ.  Prep.  Sch.;  O.  St.  Univ., 
1886-8.  Pres.,  Lib.  Club.  Asst..  O.  St.  Libn., 
1904-07;  Asst.  Reference  Libn.,  Seattle  Pub. 
Lib..  1907.  Auth. :  Pamphlet,  A  list  of  Books 
for  Teachers  in  the  Seattle  Pub.  Lib.,  1910. 
Mem.,  Pacific  Northwest  Lib.  Assn.;  Am.  Lib. 
Assn.;  Women's  Univ.  Club  of  Seattle;  Coll. 
Women's  Club  of  Seattle;  Disciple  Church. 
Married  My  i,  1889,  Columbus.  Children: 
Gladys  Fox,  b.  My  19,    1890;  Dorothy  Ann,  b. 

5  4,  1894.  Address,  5805,  17th  Ave.,  N.  E. 
Seattle;   bus.  add..  Pub.  Lib.,  do. 

2121.     THOMAS   SLOAN   HEWERDINE 
Civ.    Engr.;   B.   S.   in  C.   E.;   b.  Jl    16,    1870, 
Dewey,   111.;   s.   Thomas  Hewerdine.     Prepared 
in  Austin  Coll.,  A.   B.   1900.     Address,   Brown 
Hall,   Columbus,  O.f 

2122.  NELLIE   GOODWIN    HEWITT 
Librarian;    B.   L.    S.;    b.   S   25,    1876,    Alton, 

111.;  d.  Horace  Lorenzo  (b.  O  20,  1835,  Au- 
burn, N.  Y.)  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Goodwin) 
Hewitt  (b.  N  16,  1847,  St.  Louis).  Prepared 
in  Shortridge  H.  S..  Indianapolis.  A.  B.,  Wells 
Coll.,  1898.  Libn.,  Ferry  Hall  Lib.,  Lake  For- 
est, 111.  Address,  11 16  College  Ave.,  In- 
dianapolis.t 

2123.  FRANK    WYMAN    HILLIARD 
Elec.   Engr.;   B.   S.   in  E.   E.;    b.   O  3,    1880, 

Brighton,  111.;  s.  George  W.  (b.  do.)  and 
Celia  A.  (Chase)  Hilliard  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Brighton  H.  S.;  Washington  Univ.  Man. 
Tr.  Sch.,  St.  Louis.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  E.  E. 
Soc;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  111.  Club.  Chi- 
cago Edison  Co.,  1904;  Commonwealth  Elec. 
Co.,  Chicago,  1904-05;  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  1905 — . 
Mem..  Engrs.  Club  of  St.  Louis;  Presby. 
Church.  INIarried  Mabel  Augusta  Rice,  Je  28, 
1909,  Chicago.  Children:  Helen  Adele,  b.  Ap 
30,  1910;  George  Ingalls,  b.  My  8,  1915.  Ad- 
dress, 6049  Westminster  PL,  St.  Louis;  bus. 
add.,  1301   Pierce  Bldg.,  do. 

2124.     ROY  WILSON  HILTS 

Chemist;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  N  9,  1879,  McLean 
Co.,  III.;  s.  Samuel  and  Harriet  Steele  (Wil- 
son) Hilts.  Prepared  in  Colo.  St.  Prep.  Sch. 
Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.     With  Armour 

6  Co.,  1904-07;  Bur.  of  Chem.,  1907;  Chief, 
West.  Dist.,  Food  and  Drug  Insp.  Bur.  of 
Chem.,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.  Address,  U.  S.  Ap- 
praiser's  Bldg.,    San  Francisco. 

2125.  FREDERICK  LEIDY  HOLCH 
(Husband  of  No.  4009;  Brother  of  No.  4215, 
5728) 
Teacher:  .\.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  21,  1882, 
Gilman,  111.;  s.  Frederick  Godfrey  (b.  Wur- 
temburg,  Ger.)  and  Marv  Elizabeth  (West) 
Holch  (b.  Ap  8,  1859,  Susquehannah,  Pa.). 
i'repared  in  Gilman  11.  S.  Teacher,  11.  S.,  Sulli- 
van, 111.,  1904-05;  Supt.,  Pub.  Sells.,  Gilman, 
111.,  1905-08;  Sheldon  Schs.,  1908-13;  Liberty- 
villc.  111.,  1913-17;  Teacher,  Austin  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cago, iqi7-i8.  Married  Josephine  Van  Dor- 
r.ten  Coo),  D  25,  iqii,  Urbana.  Child,  Samuel 
Van  Dorsten,  b.  Ag  19.  1915.  Address,  296 
Maiile   Ave.,    Elmhurst,    111. 

2126.     CLARENCE  EUGENE  HOLCOMB 
(Brother  of  No.   2127) 

Salesman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  28,  1882, 
Oakley,  111.;  s.  Timothy  Osmond  (b.  1842, 
Belleville,  111.)  and  Clarinda  Jane  (Smith) 
Holoomb  (b.  1851,  Smithton,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Bement  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Tau 
Beta  Pi.     Test  Dept.,  G.  E.  Co.,  1904-05;  F.lec. 


1904] 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


203 


Sublnsp.,  N.  Y.  Navy  Yard,  1905-09;  Drafts- 
man, Navy  Dept.,  1909-11;  Sub-Insp.,  Navy 
Dept.  Boston,  1911-13;  Salesman,  Holtzer  Cabot 
Elec.  Co.,  1913 — .  Manicd  IsMbtl  Mary 
Osborne,  F  5,  191 6,  Galesburg,  111.  Child, 
Timothy  Osmond,  b.  Ag  31,  1917.  Address, 
36  Robinwood  Ave.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 

2127.     'TIMOTHY    OSMOND    HOLCOMB 
(Brother  of  No.  2126) 

Accountant;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  18, 
1878.  Freeburg,  111.;  s.  T.  O.  (b.  My  19,  1842, 
111.)  and  Clarinda  J.  (Smith)  llolcomb  (b. 
Mr.  29,  1851,  111.).  Prepared  in  Bement  H. 
S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Asst.  Ed.,  lllini;  Ed., 
mini.  Office  of  West.  Elec.  Co.,  1904-05;  Ac- 
countant, The  Audit  Co.  of  N.  Y.,  1905;  do., 
C.  H.  (jeist  Co.,  1905-06.  Died  O  i,  1910, 
Denver. 

2128.     HARRIET    HOLDERMAN 
(SAUNDERS) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  Morris,  III.;  d.  John  (b.  Van- 
dalia,  O.)  and  Phebe  (Patty)  Holderman  (b. 
Englewood,  O.).  Prepared  in  Morris  H.  S.; 
N.  VV.  Univ.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
Alethenai.  Asst.  Cataloger,  Pub.  Lib.,  Jack- 
sonville, 111.,  190405;  Ind.  St.  Lib.,  1905;  Asst., 
John  Crerar  Lib.,  Chicao-o,  1905-13.  Married 
Albert  James  Saunders,  Ap  30,  19 13,  Morris, 
111.  Address,  68  Lenox  Ave.,  East  Orange, 
N.  J. 

2129.     EDNA  HOPKINS  (SLUTES) 

Publisher;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ja  26,  1880,  Cin- 
cinnati; d.  Charles  Frederick  (b.  1849,  St. 
Louis)  and  Georgina  (Dymond)  Hopkins  (b. 
1854,  Surrey,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Woodard 
H.  S.,  Cincinnati;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati, 
1902.  Cataloger,  Pub.  Lib.  of  Cincinnati, 
1904-05;  Loan  Desk  Asst.,  Van  Wormer  Lib., 
Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1905-06;  Ref.  Libn.,  do., 
1906-07;  Publisher,  Woman's  Home  Mission 
and  Children's  Home  Missions  of  the  Woman's 
Home  Missionary  Soc.  of  the  M.  E.  Church, 
1916— .  Married  Marrill  Clark  Slutes,  Je  29, 
1907,  Cincinnati.  Child,  Helen  Elizabeth,  b. 
S  22,  1908.  Address,  214  Southern  Ave.,  Mt. 
Auburn,  Cincinnati. 

2130.     RAY  LEEKLEY  HORR 

Rancher;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Je  27,  1882,  Clin- 
ton, la.;  s.  Henry  Glessner  (b.  F  8,  1853, 
Elizabeth,  III.)  and  Julia  Ellen  (Leekley)  Horr 
(b.  Je  8.  1857,  New  Digings,  Wis.).  Prepared 
in  Galena  H.  S.  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc.  Insp., 
Chicago  Telephone  Co.,  1904-05;  Tester,  do., 
1905;  Wire  Chief,  1905-06;  Spec.  Insp.,  1906; 
Night  Supt.  Maintenance,  1906-07;  Chief  Insp. 
C.  T.  Co.  &  Central  Union  Telephone  Co., 
1907-12;  Chief  Engr.,  Mont.  Land  and  Farm 
Products  Co.,  1912-14;  Rancher,  Acton,  Mont., 
1914 — .  Sergt.,  Co.  M.,  111.  Nat.  Guard,  1902- 
05.  Invented  four-party  selective  ringing  cir- 
cuit (no  patent)  in  use  in  all  Chicago  four- 
party  stations,  1908.  Auth.:  Inspection  of 
Central  Office  Equipment,  Bell  Telephone  News, 
No.  3.  Mem.,  (Jolumbia  Yacht  Club;  111.  Ath. 
Club;  Galena  Elks  Lodge;  Waupanseh  Club; 
A.  F.  A.  M.,  1908-17:  B.  P.  O.  E.,  1905-12. 
Married  Maude  Ellen  (jregory.  Nil,  1908,  Ga- 
lena, 111.  Children:  Mary  Helen,  b.  O  24, 
191 1 ;  Thomas  Armstrong,  b.  N  26,  1912;  Hen- 
rietta, b.  Ag  27,   191 7.     Address,  Acton,  Mont. 

2131.  RALPH  BARNARD  HOWE 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2702,  3033,  3785,  6323,  9143) 
Horticulturist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  25.  1882, 
Chicago;  s.  Edward  G.  (b.  .'\g  11,  1849,  Brook- 
line,  Mass.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Barnard) 
Howe  (b.  F  16,  1855,  Chicago).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Agr.  Club;  Chem.  Club.  Asst. 
Pomologist,  Univ.  of  111.,  1004-10;  with  The 
W.  W.  Barnard  Seed  Co.,  Chicago,  1910 — .  111. 
Nat.  Guard,  1908-10;  Capt.  O.  M.  Section,  U. 
S.  R.,  1917;  do..  Ft.  Sam  Houston,  San  Anton- 
io, Tex.;  Ft.  Bliss,  Tex.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Article  I 


in  III.  Agr.,  1903;  Power  Sprayers,  Transac- 
tions oi  111.  Hort.  Soc.,  pp.  181-192,  Vol.  42, 
1908;  Results  of  our  .Spraying  Exps.  for  1909, 
do.,  pp.  437-456,  Vol.  43,  1909;  Pruning  Grape 
Vines  and  Bush  Fruits,  do.,  pp.  119-125,  Vol. 
44.  1910;  Circular  No.  137,  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta. 
— Results  of  our  Spraying  Experiments;  arti- 
cle in  Refy.  of  III.  St.  Farmers  In.it.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church;  Am.  Breeders'  Assn.,  1904; 
Ma;..  United  Boys  Brigade  of  Am.,  1901  — ; 
111.  St.  Ilort.  Soc,  Life  Mem.;  HI.  St.  Hist. 
Assn.  Married  Blanche  Ella  Phillips,  Ag  10, 
1900,  West  Stockbridge,  Mass.  Child.  Lucretia, 
b.  Je  26,  1910.  Address,  9525  .S.  Winchester 
Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  W.  W.  Barnard 
Seed  Co.,  231-235  W.  Madison  St.,  do. 

2132.  -CLARISSA  LOUISE  HOWELL 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Je  28,  1881, 
Bcloit,  Wis.;  d.  Edgar  Adelmar  (b.  1849, 
Waukesha,  Wis.)  and  Elizabeth  Stearns  (Bick- 
ncll)  Howell  (b.  1851,  Beloit,  Wis.).  Pre- 
pared in  Beloit  H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
-Asst.  Cataloger,  Lib.,  St.  Univ.  of  la.,  1904-5; 
Ref.  Libn.,  do.,  1905-7.     Died  Mr  1907. 

2133.  GEORGE  WARREN  HUNT 
(Husband  of   No.   2701) 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  My  8,  1875,  Ipava,  111.; 
s.  Hiram  (b.  F  14,  181S,  Albany.  N.  Y.)  and 
Catherine  (McKee)  Hunt  (b.  D  18,  1835, 
Dublin,  Ireland).  Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.  Co.  Supt.  of  Schs.,  Putnam  Co.,  1902-10; 
Sec.  to  C.  E.  Stone,  Justice  of  the  111.  Su- 
preme Court.,  1918 — .  Married  Ruby  Hop- 
kins ("06),  Je  22,  1907,  Granville,  111.  Chil- 
<lren:  Leland  Hopkins,  b.  My  4,  191 1;  Marion 
Eugene,  b.  N  22.  1916.  Address,  Peoria;  bus. 
add.,  Jefferson  Bldg.,  do. 

2134.  MABEL  DOROTHY  HUNT 

(TUTTLE) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  7,  1881,  near  Urbana; 
d.  Leroy  (b.  Je  7,  1851.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.)  and 
Mary  Eliza  (White)  Hunt  (b.  S  16,  1854, 
Detroit).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Der 
Deutsche  Verein;  Eng.  Club.  Teacher,  Ur- 
bana, .1904-7.  Married  Rev.  Warren  Walter 
Tuttle,  Ag  21,  1907,  Urbana.  Children:  Don- 
ald Reuel,  b.  S  23,  1908;  Robert  Eugene,  b. 
My  30,   1910.     Address,  Geneseo,  IlLf 

2135.  CHARLOTTE  MAY  JACKSON 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ap  30,  1881,  Augus- 
ta, N.  Y.;  d.  William  (b.  Je  8,  1846,  Augusta, 
N.  Y.)  and  Sarah  E.  (Kendall)  Jackson  (b. 
Je  4,  1845,  do.).  Prepared  in  Ithaca  H.  S.; 
Cornell  Univ.,  1900-2.  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma.  Asst.  Cataloger,  Bryn  Mawr 
Coll.  Lib.,  1904-6;  Asst.  Libn.,  East.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.  Lib.,  Charleston,  111.,  1906-12; 
Reference  Libn.,  Lansing  Pub.  Lib.,  Lansing, 
Mich.,    1917 — .      Address,    Lansing,    Mich. 

2136.  OTTO  JANSSEN 
Architect;  B.  S.;  b.  My  23,  1873,  Ft.  Gib- 
son, I.  T. ;  s.  Jacon  (b.  1835,  Ger.)  and  Mary 
(Weber)  Janssen  (b.  1843,  Wurtemberg,  Ger.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Tau  Beta  Pi:  Archs'. 
Club;  Philomathean.  Post  Master,  Clarkdale, 
Ariz.,  1917-18.  Mem..  Los  Angeles  Arch. 
Club.  Married  Ellen  W.  Janssen,  Ag  15,  1906. 
Children:  Otto  Philip,  b.  D  2,  1908;  Mary 
Frances,  b.  Mr  20,  1911.  Address,  Box  173, 
Phoenix,  Ariz. 

2137.  JOHN  WILLIAM  JONES 
Lawyer:  LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  3,  1879,  Virden, 
111.;  s.  William  (b.  1853,  Monmouthshire, 
Eng.)  and  Arminta  Jane  (Davidson)  Jones 
(b.  S  6,  1852,  Salem,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Virden  IT.  S.;  Blackburn  Coll.  Adelphic. 
Practicing  law,  Seattle.  Married  Elizabeth 
VVente,  Ja  12,  1Q15,  Manistee,  Mich.  Ad- 
dress, 805  White  Bldg.,  Seattle. 


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2138.  LUCILE    JONES    (HOWARD) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  10,  1882,  Ogleshy, 
IlL;  d.  Charles  Sumner  (b.  O  2,  1856,  Chi- 
cago) and  Fannie  Martha  (.Richardson) 
Tones  (b.  O  28.  iS^e,  Ottawa,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Hvde  Park  H.  S..  Chicago.  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma:  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Pres.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
Capt.,  Basketball  Team.  Teacher,  Danville, 
111.,  1906;  do.,  Mattoon,  111.,  1907-8;  do.,  Lane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago,  1908-11;  lived  in  Paris, 
France,  1911-14.  Mem.,  Alpine  Club  of  Can., 
igio;  Sec  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Alumnae 
Chapter  Chicago,  1910-11.  Married  Bion  Brad- 
bury Howard,  Jl  22,  191 1,  London,  Eng.  ChU- 
dren:  Bion  Bradbury,  b.  O  28,  1912;  Nor- 
man Jones,  b.  F  9,  1914;  Donald  Hossack, 
b.  O  10,  1916.  Address,  5018  Blackstone 
Ave.,    Chicago. 

2139.  WILLIAM   GEORGE    KAESER 

(Brother  of  No.  1144) 
Mgr.,  Mfg.  Plant;  -LL.  B.;  b.  N  22,  1882. 
Highland,  111.;  s.  Fritz  (b.  My  13,  .1848, 
Glarus,  Switzerland)  and  Kathenne  (Caindle) 
Kaeser  (b.  My  13,  1850,  Highland,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Highland  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon:  Mgr.  111.  Interschol.  Mgr.,  Helvetia 
Milk  Condensing  Co.  Married  Clara  Vogt, 
S  6,  1905,  St.  Louis.  Children:  William  Vogt, 
b.  Jl  18,  1906;  Fritz,  b.  Jl  3.  1910;  George 
Arnold,  b.  N  5,  191 5.  Address,  Greenville, 
111. 

2140.  EDWIN  BENJAMIN  KARNOPP 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  1881 
Lowell,  Wis.;  s.  William  Karnopp.  Prepared 
in  Univ.  of  Mich.  Chief  Engr.,  Madeira  Ma 
Maore  R.  R.,  S.  A.  Address  304  Manaos, 
Brazil,  c/o  Madeira  Ma  Maore  R.  R.t 

2141.  CLOYD    ELIAS    KEITH 
Business;    LL.    B. ;    b.    My    30,    1880,    Chilli- 

cothe,  111.;  s.  Alvin  Nelson  and  Ella  Eliza- 
beth (Turner)  Keith.  Prepared  in  Peoria 
H.  S.;  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.,  1899-1900.  Phi 
Alpha  Delta.  Law  Practice,  3  yrs.;  Sales- 
man, 1908-10;  Asst..  Supt.,  Schaper  Bros. 
Merchandise  Co.,  St.  Louis,  19 10 — .  .  Indi- 
vidual bowling,  championship,  Peoria,  1905-6; 
do..  Bus.  Men's  League^  St.  Louis,  191 1; 
Winner  of  Peoria  Gun  Club  gold  medal, 
Peoria,  My  14,  1896.  Mem..  Creve  Coeur 
Club;  Royal  Arcanum.  Married  Grace  Ethy- 
nol  Stapp,  b.  D  2,  1908,  Peoria  (died  Ag  29, 
1916).  Children:  Grace  Elizabeth,  b.  O  15, 
1909;  Virginia  Isabel,  b.  Ap  18,  1913.  Ad- 
dress,   4224    Delmar,    St.    Louis. 

2142.  DAVID   HENRY  KELLY 
Sales  Engr.;   B.   S.   in  E.   E.;   b.  Jl   2,   1883, 

Steubenville,  O.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  My  31.  '854, 
Tuscumbia,  Ala.)  and  Delia  (Cottingham) 
Kelly  (b.  Ag  15,  1856,  Pittsburgh).  Pre- 
pared in  El  Paso,  Tex..  11.  S.  Electrician, 
Am.  Smelting  &  Refining  Co.,  1904-.S;  Sales 
Engr.,  Allis-Chalmers  Co.,  1905 — •  Address. 
Farraget  Apts.,  17th  and  I  Sts.,  Washington, 
D.   C;   bus.  add.,  618   Southern  Bldg.,  do. 

2143.  LE  ROY  KERSHAW 
Banking  and  Land  Bus.;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  6, 
1880,  Elmwood,  111.;  s.  David  R.  (b.  1856, 
Prairie  City,  111.)  and  Jennie  M.  (Call)  Ker- 
shaw (b.  1 86 1,  Huntington,  Mass.).  Pre- 
pared in  Elmwood  H.  S.  Phi  Alpha  Delta. 
Married  Trallia  M.  Kershaw,  O  4,  1904.  Elm 
wood,  in.  Child,  William  R.,  b.  Ap  21,  1907. 
Address,    1320   Boston  Ave.,   Muskogee,   Okla.r 

2144.     LEILA    PAULINE    KING    (ELDEN » 
(Wife  of  No.   2380) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  S  I,  1881,  Stillman  Valley,  111.; 
d.  James  H.  (b.  1832,  Worcester,  Mass.)  and 
Lucy  Lee  (Conde)  King  (b.  1854,  Hawaiian 
Islands).        Prepared      in      Rockford      H.      S. 


Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Final  Honors.  Cata- 
loger.  Pub.  Lib.,  Clinton,  la.,  1904;  do., 
Rockford,  III.,  1905-6.  Married  Ralph  Waldo 
Elden  ('05),  O  20,  1906,  Rockford,  111. 
Children:  Ralph  Waldo,  Jr.,  b.  Jl  10,  1907; 
Lucy  Elizabeth,  b.  Ap  20,  1909.  Address,  R. 
I,   Central  Point,  Ore. 

2145.  HARRY  BERTRAM  KIRCIIER 
Merchant;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag  i,  1881; 
s.  Henry  A.  and  Bertha  (Engelmann)  Kircher. 
Prepared  in  Belleville  H.  S.;  Smith  Acad. 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  E.  E.  Soc.  I.  T.  S., 
1905;  Supt.,  Belleville  Gas  &  Elec.^  Co.,  1905- 
9;  Sec.  and  Treas.,  Kircher  &  Son  (Hard- 
ware), 1909-18;  Treas.,  J.  C.  Born  Mach.  & 
Foundry  Co.,  Belleville,  l"ll.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  A. 
I.  E.  E.;  Am.  Gas  Inst.;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Mar- 
ried Alice  Ayre,  Ag  i,  1905.  Urbana.  Children: 
Marjorie  Alice,  b.  Jl  10,  1906;  Bertha  Engel- 
mann, b.  Jl  31,  1909;  Alice  Harriet,  b.  Ja  22, 
1911.  Address,  9  Kircher  Place,  Belleville,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  600  Lebanon  Ave.,  do. 

2146.  'NOAH  KNAPP 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  15,  1877, 
Edinburg,  Ind.;  s.  Andrew  Clark  (b.  1850, 
Middlebourne,  W.  Va.)  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Williamson)  Knapp  (b.  1852,  near  South 
Bend,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Areola  H.  S. 
Adelphic,  Pres.;  Math.  Club,  Pres.;  Pi  Theta; 
111. -Ind.  Debating  Team;  Adelphic;  Mgr., 
Star  Lecture  Course.  Taught  in  Oak  Park 
H.  S.     Died  Jl   15,  1909,  Hindsboro,   111. 

2147.  FRANK  HAMILTON  KNEELAND 
Editor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  17,  1879. 
Dwight,  111.;  s.  Erastus  Hamilton  (b.  1831, 
Watertown,  N.  Y.)  and  Diana  (Gallup) 
Kneeland  (b.  1841,  Sterling,  Conn.).  Pre- 
pared in  Dwight  H.  S.;  Lt.  C^ol.,  Univ.  Regt. 
City  Engr.,  Dwight,  111.,  1904;  Asst.  Foreman 
on  Const.  Detroit  Edison  Plant,  1904;  Erec- 
tion Engr.,  The  Sterling  Co.,  1904-06;  Mech. 
Supt.,  Dominion  Iron  &  Steel  Co.,  Bell 
Island,  Newfoundland,  1906-08;  Mech.  Engr., 
U.  S.  C.  &  C.  Co.,  Gary,  W.  Va.,  1909; 
Assoc.  Ed.,  Coal  Age,  1912.  Pvt.,  Co.  F,  3d 
Inf.,  111.  Volunteer,  Puerto  Rican  Campaign, 
1898-99.  Auth.:  Some  Experience  with  the 
Pilot  Tube  on  High  and  Low  Air  Velocities, 
Jour,  of  A.  S.  M.  E.,  Vol.  33.  Married  Lot- 
tie Jeanette  Shaw,  S  9,  1909,  Champaign. 
Children:  Ellsworth  Hamilton,  b.  Ag  20,  191  o; 
Warren  Roy,  b.  D  11,  1915,  Address,  322 
Beech  St.,  Arlington,  N.  J.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
Coal  Age,  loth  Ave.  and  36th  St.,  New  York 
City. 

2148.     MARTHA  CAROLINE  KOEHN 

(HUBBARD) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  2,  1880,  Flatow, 
West  Prussia,  Gen;  d.  Otto  (b.  1839,  do.)  and 
Jestina  (Eshner)  Koehn  (b.  1843).  Prepared 
in  Menominee  H.  S.  Watcheka;  Y.  W.  C.  A.: 
Dcr  Deut.sche  Verein.  Teacher,  Math,  and 
Ger.,  H.  S.,  Marion,  111.  Married  Fred  C. 
Hubbard,  Ag  7,  1905,  Chicago.  Children: 
Robert  Koehn,  b.  D  6,  1906;  Linus  Otto,  b. 
la  20,  1908;  Ralph  Charles,  b.  D  2S7  1909; 
David  Fred,  b.  D  7,  1914;  Beth  Helen,  b.  D 
7,  1914  (died  Ja  7,  191s);  Joseph  Everett,  b. 
F  7,   1917.     Address,  203  Mich.   Ave.,  Urbana. 

2149.  HENRY  KREISINGER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  M.  E.,  1906;  b. 
F  17,  1876,  Radnice,  Bohemia;  s.  Emanuel 
and  Maria  (Milota)  Kreisinger.  Prepared  in 
Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago,  and  Univ.  Acad.  Sigma 
Xi;  M.  E.  Soc.  Engr.  in  Fuel  Testing  Plant 
of  LT.  S.  Geol.  Sur.  and  Bur.  of  Mines,  1904- 
10;  Fuel  Engr.,  Clinchfield  Fuel  Co.,  Spartan- 
burg, S.  C,  1910-13;  Engr.,  U.  S.  Bur.  of 
Mines,  Pittsburgh,  1913 — .  Auth.:  Signifi- 
cance of  Drafts  in  Steam  Boiler  Practice  (joint 
auth.).      U.   S.   Geol.   Sur.   Bui.    No.  3^7:  Com- 


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parative  Tests  of  Run  of  Mine  and  Briquetted 
Coal  on  Torpedo  Roat  Riddle,  do.,  A'c.  403; 
Tests  of  Run  of  Mine  and  Briquetted  Coal  in 
a  Locomotive  Roiler,  do-,  No.  413;  N.  Dak. 
Lignite  as  a  Fuel  for  Power  Plant  Boilers,  do.. 
No.  2;  The  Flow  of  Heat  Through  Furnace 
Walls,  do..  No.  8;  The  Nature  of  True  Boiler 
Efficiency,  Jour  of  IVest.  Soc.  of  Eitgrs., 
1007;  Rul.  published  by  Bur.  of  Mines,  Heat 
Transmission  into  Steam  Boilers;  Steam  in 
Tests  of  Coal  and  Related  Investigations;  Hand 
Firing  Soft  Coals  under  Power  Plant  Boilers; 
Sampling  and  Analyzing  Flue  Gases;  Heat 
Transmission  Through  lioilcr  Tubes;  Com- 
bustion in  Fuel  Beds  of  Hand  Fired  Furnaces; 
Combustion  of  Coal  and  Furnace  Design;  Meas- 
uring Temperature  of  Gases  in  Boiler  Settings; 
Five  Ways  of  Saving  Fuel  in  Heating  Houses; 
("ombustion  in  Fuel  Beds  at  Low  Rates;  Ar- 
ticles in  Tcchnograph,  Jour,  of  West.  Soc.  of 
Engrs.,  Mfg.  Record,  Jour.  A.  S.  M.  E.,  and 
Brick  and  Clay  Record.  Mem.,  West.  Soc. 
Engrs.,  1907-15;  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  A.  A.  A.  S.; 
Pittsburgh  Acad,  of  Sc.  and  Art.  Married 
Ella  Martha  Zaloudek,  My  6,  1905.  Children: 
Robert  Henry,  b.  Ap  28,  1906;  Helen  Cath- 
erine, b.  N  26,  1909;  Elizabeth  Caroline,  b. 
D  3,  1910.  Address.  830  Jancy  St.,  Pittsburgh; 
bus.   add.,  U.   S.    Bur.   of   Mines,  do. 

2150.  JOHN  FELIX  KYTE 
Real  Est.  Bus.;  LL.  B.;  b.  S  5,  1875,  Milan, 
111.;  s.  Charles  Eldred  (b.  O  i,  1839,  Eldred, 
N.  Y.)  and  Sarah  Viola  (Crouch")  Kyte  Cb. 
D  7,  184s,  Milan,  111.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Adelphic.  Real  Est.  Bus.  Married 
Inez  Stoner,  N  3,  1906,  Paxton,  111.  Address, 
327   S.    Market   St.,   Pa.xton,   Ill.t 

2151.  LEON.\RD  JOHN  LEASE 
Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  15,  1879, 
Nokomis,  111.;  s.  Jacob  H.  (b.  Annapolis,  0.) 
and  Athalinda  (\\'hitmore)  Lease  (h.  Pleasant 
Valley,  O.).  Prepared  in  Nokomis  H.  S. ;  Car- 
thage Coll.  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc.  Meter 
Insp.  and  Tester,  Allegheny  Co.  Light  Co., 
Pittsburgh,  1904-05;  Electrician,  St.  Joseph  Ry. 
Light,  Heat  &  Power  Co.,  1905-06;  Elec.  Drafts- 
man, West.  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1906-07;  Elec. 
Draftsman,  Navy  Yard,  Philadelphia.  1907-10; 
Elec.  Engr.,  Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  Mil- 
waukee, 1910-17;  Dist.  Sales  Mgr.,  Allen  Brad- 
ley Co.,  do.,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.; 
Assoc,  mem.,  Iron  and  Steel  Elec.  Engrs. 
Married  Winnibelle  Lacy,  My  24,  1904,  Ur- 
bana.  Children:  James  Wilfred,  b.  O  13.  1905; 
Mildred  Dorothv,  b.  D  13,  1906.  Address, 
705    May   Rldg.,   Pittsburgh. 

2:52.  JAE  ERNEST  LE.'VVERTON 
Lawyer;  I>L.  B.;  b.  Je  3,  1878,  Leavenworth, 
Kan.;  s.  John  and  .^nna  Leaverton  (b.  F  8, 
1849,  neaV  Logansport,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
I'niv.  Acad.  Lawyer,  Grand  Junction,  Colo. 
Auth.:  The  Call  of  the  West,  Denver,  1917; 
In  the  Valley  of  the  Grand  (verse  and 
prose),  56  pp.,  Taplcy  &  Co.,  1917;  In  the  Gar- 
den of  the  Heart,  260  pp.,  in  press;  also  various 
poems  and  stories.  Mem.,  Christian  Church. 
Married  Daisy  Deane  Runyan,  N  15,  1904, 
Grand  Junction,  Colo.  Children:  Dorothea, 
b.  Ta  26,  1906;  Charles  Runyan,  b.  O  28, 
1908;  Jae  Ernest,  Jr.,  b.  Ag  7,  1910  (died  Je 
7,  191 1);  Jane  Esther,  b.  My  26,  1913-  Ad- 
dress, 754  Gunnison  Ave.,  Grand  Junction, 
Colo.;  bus.   add.,   535   Main  St.,  do. 

2153.  ERNEST  RICHARD  LEVERTON 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  D  17. 
1878  Warren,  111.;  s.  Moses  Richard  (b.  Mr 
23,  1848,  Castletown,  Del.)  and  Dora  (Neusus) 
Leverton  (b.  D  26,  1856,  Cassel,  Ger.).  Pre- 
pared in  Warren  Acad.  M.  E.  Soc:  E.  E.  Soc. 
Sales  Engr..  1904-5;  Supt.  Flour  Mills,  Pills- 
bury  &  Co.,  Minneapolis,  1905-9;  Sales 
Mgr.     1909-12;     Bldg.     bus.,     Calgary.     Alberta, 


191 2 — .  Pres.  111.  Alumni  Assn.  of  Minneapo- 
lis and  St.  Paul,  1911-12.  Married  Lleien 
Ruth  Mandeville,  O  10,  1905,  Champaign. 
Children:  Martha  Carolyn,  b.  Jl  13,  1906;  Ruth 
Mandeville,  b.  Mr  23,  1908.  Address,  Box 
14.   Calgary,   Alberta. t 

2154.  FRANK  MERRILL  LINDSAY 
Publisher;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  9,  1879,  Decatur, 
III.;  s.  John  (b.  F  11,  1835,  Bethesda,  Tenn.) 
and  Edna  (Nicholson)  Lindsay  (b.  S  15,  1835, 
Frankfort,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S. 
Delta  Tau  Delta;  Track  Team.  Admitted  to 
Okla.  bar.  1905;  Sec,  Okla.  Boiler  &  Mfg. 
Co.;  Advertising  Mgr.,  Review  Pub.  Co.,  1907- 
12;  Mgr.,  Decatur  Herald.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  Pres.,  Decatur  Assn.,  Commerce,  1917-18. 
Married  Vivian  Simpson.  O  7,  1908.  Decatur, 
111.  Child,  Frank  Merrill,  Jr.,  b.  Ta  3,  1910. 
Address,  346   W.   William    St.,   Deca'tur,   III. 

2155.  ALBERT  EDWIN  LOGEMAN 
(Brother  of  No.  3078) 
Utility  Mgr.;  R.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  29, 
1880,  Lake  View,  Chicago;  s.  John  (b.  1840, 
Ger.)  and  Mary  (Dorr)  Logeman  (b.  1842, 
near  Watertown,  N.  Y.).  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon.  Built  and  operated  Saw  Mill,  1906-14; 
Mgr.,  Water  Utility  and  Pvt.  Gen.  Const.,  1914- 
i8;  Sec.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  People's  Water,  Light, 
and  Power  Co.;  Mem.,  Co.  Bd.,  1914;  Bd.  of 
Educ,  1909-18;  Pres.,  do.,  1916-18;  Cml.  Club 
of  Mellen;  Loyalty  Legion  of  Wis.,  Mellen. 
Married  Mary  Emma  Newman,  Je  27,  1905, 
Elgin,  111.  Children:  Elspeth  Louise,  b.  Ag  9, 
1906;  Margaret  Balch,  b.  Jl  25,  1909.  Ad- 
dress,   Mellen,    Wis. 

2156.  FREDERICK  EDWIN  LOOSLEY 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  28,  1879, 
Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  George  Marvin  (b.  .\p  i, 
1856,  Beardstown,  111.)  and  Elizabeth  (Plum- 
mer)  Loosley  (b.  Ja  8,  1853,  Greenville,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Rock  Island  H.  S.  M.  E.  and  E. 
E.  Soc.  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  shops,  East  Moline.  111., 
1904-05;  Williams,  White  &  Co.,  Moline, 
■905 — .  Mem.,  Moline  Club;  Sons  of  Veter- 
ans; Congr.  Church.  Address,  4430  5th  Ave., 
Moline,  111. 

2157.  LEILA  SARA  LOVE  (BROWN) 
Secretary;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  18,  1881. 
LaPorte,  Ind.;  d.  Isaac  A.  (b.  Scotland)  and 
Ella  C.  (Humphrey)  Love  (b.  O.).  Prepared 
in  Danville  H.  S.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Ex. 
Sec,  Yonkers  Com.  on  Prevention  of  Tuber- 
culosis, Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Red  Cross  Service, 
France.  Married  Frederick  Gage  Brown.  S  6, 
1906,  St.  Louis  (died  191 1).  Address,  38  Pali- 
sade Ave.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. 

2158.  RENA  AVIS  LUCAS  (WHITSITT) 
(Wife  of  No.  2001) 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  A.  B.,  1905;  b.  Jl  26, 
1879;  d.  William  E.  (b.  F  27,  1851,  Rushville, 
Ind.)  and  Leonora  B.  (Day)  Lucas  (b.  -Ap  6. 
1856,  Minneapolis).  Prepared  in  Duluth 
(^iinn.)  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1900-2.  Alpha 
Phi;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Dramatic  Club.  Asst., 
Cataloging  Dept.,  Minneapolis  Pub.  Lib.,  1905- 
6.  Married  Hammond  William  Whitsitt  ('03), 
Ag  15.  1907,  Vevey.  Switzerland.  Address,  805 
20th  Ave.,  East  Moline,   Ill.t 

2159.  JOHN  JAMES  McC.\RTHY 
Teacher;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  F  17,  1882,  Chicago; 
s.  .Mexander  J.  (b.  Andover,  Mass.)  and  Jane 
(Bell)  McCJarthy  (b.  near  Chicago).  Prepared 
in  Lakeview  H.  S.,  Chicago.  English  Club. 
Teacher,  South  Barrington,  111.,  1904-.S;  Melrose 
Park,  111.,  1905-7;  Chicago  Sclis.,  1907-8;  Lane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago,  1908 — .  Married  Leora 
Jaquish,  D  26,  1908,  Fairdale,  111.  Address. 
744  Belmont  Ave.,  Chicago. 


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2160.    JOHN  Mccarty 

Live  Stock  Raising^  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  8, 
1880,  Filson,  111.;  s.  Francis  Asbury  (b.  Ap  23, 
1837,  Catherine,  N.  Y.)  and  Emma  Carolyn 
(Young)  McCarty  (b.  My  22,  1853).  Pre- 
pared in  Tuscola  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr.  Cluh. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Josia  Ellen 
Kaga,  Ag  16,  1908,  Filson,  111.  Children:  John 
Wesley,  b.  N  13,  1900;  Mary  Josephine,  b.  N 
13,  191 1 ;  Laura  Carolyn,  b.  0  2,  1913.  Ad- 
dress, R.   I,  Areola,  III. 

2161.     ELIZABETH  DELILAH  McCLURE 

(BICKET) 
A.    B.   in   L.   &  A.;    b.   Je   17,    1882,  Danvers, 
111.;    d.    Marion    Lee    (b.    D    6,    i&'^A,    do.)    and 
Susan   Arabella   (Stephenson)   l\IcClure   (b.   Ag 

9,  1857,  Martinsburg,  O.).  Prepared  in  I31oom- 
ington  H.  S.;  la.  St.  Coll.,  1901-2;  B.  S.,  111. 
Wesleyan,  1903.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Mar- 
ried Hiram  Sibley  Bicket,  Je  3,  igii,  Bloom- 
ington.  111.     Children:   Marion   McClure,  b.  Mr 

10,  1912;  Ellenar,  b.  S  15,  1913;  James  H.,  b. 
Ag  9,  191 5.  Address,  71  Beverly  Rd.,  Kew 
Gardens,  Long  Island,  N.   Y. 

2162.  ISABELLA  JANE  McCULLOCH 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  D  26,  1866,  Janesville, 
Wis.;  d.  John  (b.  N  24,  1812,  Morayshire, 
Scotland)  and  Margaret  (Frew)  McCulloch  (b. 
Jl  12,  1832,  Sligo,  Ireland).  Prepared  in  Janes- 
ville H.  S. ;  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1897.  (Drgan- 
izing  the  Lib.,  Wis.  Sch.  for  the  Blind,  Janes- 
ville, 1904;  Asst.  in  Cataloging,  Univ.  of  Wis. 
Lib.,  1904 — .  Address,  1520  Mineral  Pt.  Ave., 
Janesville,  Wis. 

2163.  JOHN  FRED  AIcCULLOUGH 
Engineer:  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Mr  12,  1882, 
Centralia,  111.;  s.  John  Thomas  (b.  D  12.  1853, 
Irvington,  111.)  and  Lydia  Margaret  (Rvan) 
McCullough  (b.  S  13,  1857,  Centralia,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Centralia  H.  S.  M.  E.  and  E.  E. 
Soc.  Supt.,  Fred  J.  Postel  &  Co..  Consulting 
Engrs. ;  Mgr.,  Central  Sta.,  do.,  Gibson  City, 
111.;  Asst.  St.  Supervising  Engr.  Married  Au- 
guste  Guengerich,  O  17,  1914,  Gibson  City,  111. 
Address,  4302  Berteau  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
1404   Kimball   Bldg.,  25   E.   Jackson   Blvd.,   do. 

2164.     WILLIAM  ASHWAY  McCULLY 

(Brother  of  Nos.  1731,  2747) 
Gen.  Contractor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  26, 
1882,  Scotland,  S.  Dak.;  s.  John  D.  Daniels  (b. 
Baltimore,  Md.)  and  Jennie  B.  (Ashway)  Mc- 
Cully  (b.  Mt.  Carroll,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mt. 
Carroll  II.  S.;  Carthage  Coll.  Prep.  Sch.;  Car- 
thage Coll.,  1898-1901.  Engrs.  Club;  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  Instrumentman,  Je-S,  1904;  Resident  Engr., 
1904-5;  Asst.  Engr.,  Central  111.  Const.  Co., 
190S-6;  Locating  Engr.,  111.  T.  S.,  1906-8:  Chief 
Engr.,  Cent.  Ry.  Co.  of  la.,  1908-10;  R.  R.  and 
Gen.  Contracting,  Porter  McCully  Const.  Co., 
1910 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Married  Nina 
Marea  Dyer,  Ap  25,  1907.  Address,  Mackinaw, 
Ill.t 
2165.  MARY  ELIZABETH  McILHENNY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  F  17,  1870,  Dodds- 
ville.  111.;  d.  Robert  Crawford  (b.  D  20.  1824. 
.\danis  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Harriet  Miller  (McCovl 
Mcllhenny  (b.  N  10,  1838,  Richland  C9.,  O.'). 
Prepared  in  Macomb  H.  5.  Grad.  stud,  in  Ger., 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1909-10.  Teacher,  II.  S.,  Gir- 
ard.  111.,  1904-s;  do.  and  Asst.  Prin.,  H.  S., 
Minonk.  111.,  1905-9;  Teacher,  H.  S..  St.  Johns. 
Mich.,  1910-15;  Eastern  II.  S.,  Bay  City,  Mich., 
1915-18.  Address,  Macomb,  111.;  bus.  add., 
Eastern  High  School,  Bay  City,  Mich. 

2166.     'GEORGE  HARVEY  McKINLEY 

Lawyer;  LL.   B.;  b.  Je  4,  1881,  Moline,  I!!.; 

s.   George   Harvey    (b.    1856,   Moline,   111.)    and 

Hester  Ann  (Ferris)  McKinley  (b.  1856,  Can.). 

Prepared   in  Moline  H.    S.     Phi   Delta   Theta; 


Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Alpha  Delta 
Sigma;  Football  team.  Practiced  law.  Mem., 
Rock  Island  Co.  Bar.  Assn.  Died  N  19, 
1911,  San   Bernardino,   Calif. 

2167.  WTLLIAM  ASBURY  McKNIGHT 
Life  Ins.;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  S  18. 
1877,  Ingraham,  111.;  s.  Austin  Roger  (b.  Ag 
17,  1852,  do.)  and  Amanda  M.  (Turner)  Mc- 
Knight  (b.  F  29,  1856,  Bridgeport,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Olney  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Pres.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Varsity  football; 
Pres.  Jr.  Class.  St.  Stud.  Sec,  1904-7;  Bldg. 
Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Univ  of  111.,  19078;  Gen. 
Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-12;  In- 
ternal. Com.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Montevideo,  Ura- 
guay,  1912-15;  Northwestern  Mutual  Life  Ins. 
Co.,  1915-18;  With  Am.  Internal.  Ship  Bldg. 
Corp.,  Hog  Island,  Pa.,  1918 — .  111.  Nat.  Guard, 
1896-8:  U.  S.  Volunteer  Army,  4th  111.,  1898-9; 
2nd.  Lt.  Co.  L..  111.  Nat.  Guard  (in  command  of 
Co.),  1899-1900;  Bn.  Adjt.,  4th  111.  Nat.  (Juard, 
1900-5.  Married  Mabel  H.  Haight,  Jl  27,  1904, 
Meriden,  111.  Children:  William  Asbury,  Jr.,  b. 
Ja  21,  1906;  Mary,  b.  O  4.  1909  (died  O  29, 
1909).  Address,  12  Church  Road,  Ardmore, 
Pa.;  bus.  add.,  245  Main  Administration  Bldg., 
Hog  Island,  Pa. 

216S.    NEIL  McMillan,  jr. 

Dir.  of  Const.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.; 
b.  Ag  3,  1878,  Glasgow,  Scotland;  s.  Neil  (b. 
Je  22,  1844,  do.)  and  Jane  (McLay)  McMil- 
lan (b.  i8s2,  do.).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Man. 
Tr.  Sch.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.; 
.\rch.  Club;  Col.  Univ.  Regt. ;  Instr.  in  Mil. 
Sc.  Sec.  Univ.  of  111.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1904-6; 
Traveling  sec  for  Internal.  Com.  of  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  1906-10;  Sec.  for  bus.  adm.,  stud.  dept.  In- 
ternal. Com.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1910-14;  Purchas- 
ing Agt.,  foreign  dept.,  Y.  M.  C.  A..  1914-15; 
Dir.  Bldg.  Bur.,  Internal.  Com.,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
1915-17;  Dir.  of  Const.,  Nat.  War  Work  Coun- 
cil, Y.  M.  C.  A.,  191 7—.  Auth.:  The  Faculty 
Man  and  Stud.  Bible  Study,  The  Intercolle- 
gian,  igo8;  The  Organization  of  the  Bible 
Study  Dept.,  Report  of  Lake  Forest  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  See's,  conference,  191 1;  Am's.  Experience 
in  Stud.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldgs..  The  Student 
World,  1917.  Mem.,  Assn.  of  Employed  officers 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  of  -\m.;  Montclair  Ath.  Club. 
Married  Florence  Beatrice  Cornell,  Jl  12,  1906. 
Chicago.  Child.  Franklin  Hall,  b.  F  7,  igu- 
Address,  4  Hawthorne  Place,  Montclair,  N.  J.; 
bus.  add.,   347  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

2169.  MAUD  MANGAS  (HAGANS) 
(Sister  of  No.  3473) 
China  Painter;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S 
20,  1881,  Harlsburg,  111.;  d.  Samuel  (b.  Union 
City,  Ind.)  and  Elizabeth  (Hopkins)  Mangas 
(b.  Loogootee  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Lincoln  H. 
S.  B.  M.,  Lincoln  Coll.,  1902.  Married  Dr. 
Francis  Marion  Hagans,  Je  1906,  Lincoln.  111. 
Children:  Maud  Elizabeth,  b.  O  10,  1907  (died 
Jly  6,  1909);  Frances  Marian,  b.  Ap  18,  1910; 
son,  b.  Ja  9,  1913.  Address,  400  Broadway, 
Lincoln,  Ill.t 

2170.  CHARLES  JUDSON  MANN 
(Son  of  No.  108;  Brother  of  No.  3861) 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  2,  1879, 
Gilman,  III.;  s.  Frank  Irving  ('76).  (b.  My  8, 
1854,  Marshall  Co..  111.)  and  Fannie  (Judson) 
Mann.  Prepared  in  Gilman  H.  S.;  Eureka 
Coll.,  1899-1901.  Alpha  Zeta.  Auth.:  Soil  Re- 
ports for  Putnam  Co.;  Bates  Co.:  Atchison 
Co.:  Mo.  Lincoln  Parish;  Concordia  Parish; 
Iberia  Parish;  E.  Feliciana  Parish,  La.  Bed- 
ford Co.,  Pa.  Married  Pearl  Wild,  N  30,  1905. 
Children:  Virginia  B.,  b.  N  12,  1910;  Rich 
ard.  b.  Ap  21,  1913;  Martha,  b.  N  3,  19'5- 
Address,  Princeton,  111. 


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21 71.  PEARLE  MANSPEAKER 
(Sister  of  Nos.  3863.  5295) 
Bookkcener;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  16, 
1878,  Champaign,  111.;  d.  Lewis  (b.  N  27, 
1853,  Bedford  Springs,  Pa.)  and  Emma  (Grii- 
ver)  Manspeaker  (b.  N  29,  1859,  Lafayette, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Eng. 
Club;  Le  Cercle  Francais;  Final  Honors.  Ad- 
dress, 201  W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign. 

2172.  ELVIRA  ELLEN  MARK  (PORTER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  22,  1874,  Decatur, 
III.;  d.  John  Calhoun  (b.  D  12,  1849,  Lebanon, 
Pa.)  and  Almira  (Pugh)  IVLirk  (b.  Mr  23, 
1 851,  Decatur,  HI.).  Prepared  in  Decatur  IL 
S.;  111.  St.  Nor.  XIniv.,  i  S98-9,  1900-1.  Eng. 
and  German  Clubs;  Watcheka;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Taught  history  in  Oxford  Coll.,  O..  1904-5; 
Eng.,  St.  Nor.,  Albion,  Ida.,  1906-7;  Hist.,  St. 
Norm.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1907-8.  Married  James 
Bowman  Porter,  Je  24,  1908.  Child,  Bow- 
man Mark,  b.  Ap  7,  1909.  Address,  20  8th 
St.,  S.  E.,  Washington,   D.  Ct 

2173.  •GEORGE  REQUA   MARSH 
Farmer;    B.    S.;    b.   Je    22,    1879,   Brookfield, 

HI.;  s.  John  James  (b.  S  1839,  Brookfield,  111.) 
and  Mary  (Hickling)  Marsh  (b.  N  lo,  1848, 
Great  Grimsby,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Mar- 
seilles H.  S.  Died  Ja  28,  1919,  Kenosha,  Wis. 

2174.  THOMAS   ALFRED  MARSH 
Chief  Engr.;  B.   S.  in  M.  E.,  1909;  b.  Ag  i, 

1882,  London,  Eng.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  1844,  Lon- 
don) and  Harriet  IMary  (Garth)  Marsh  (b. 
1843,  do.).  Prepared  in  Roodhouse,  Loda 
and  Paxton  H.  Schs.  M.  E.  Soc;  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  Engng.  Dept.,  Altman  &  Taylor  Co., 
Manstield.  O..  1004-5;  M.  E.  for  Hydraulic 
Press  Mfg.  Co.,  Mt.  Gilead,  O.,  1905-6;  In- 
specting Engr  Green  Engng.  Co.,  Chicago, 
1006-13;  Chief  Engr.,  Green  Engng.  Co., 
1913 — .  Auth.:  Design  of  Thick  C^yclinders, 
Machinery  Mag.;  numerous  articles  in  Power, 
Engr.,  etc.  Mem.  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Hon.  mem. 
Nat.  Assn.  Stationary  Engrs.;  Engng  Club  of 
Chicago;  A  F.  A.  M.;  Congr.  Church;  Mar- 
ried Grace  M.  Cramer,  Ag  28,  1912,  Chicago. 
Children:  Grace  Elizabeth,  b.  Ap  29,  1915; 
Ruth  Mary,  b.  O  18,  191 7.  Address,  6739  Cor- 
nell Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  14  E.  Jackson 
St.,  do. 

2175.  MYRA  MATHER 
(Sister  of  Nos.  975,  1375) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1905; 
b.  Jl  7,  1 88 1,  Newton,  Co.,  Ind.;  d.  Jonathan 
(b.  O  5,  1849.  Essex  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Sprague)  Mather  (b.  S  12,  1848,  Will  Co., 
111.).  Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.;  stud.  Ber- 
lin Univ.,  1909.  Alethenai;  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Treas. 
and  Sec.  Taught  in  Clinton,  111.,  1905-7; 
taught  in  Joliet,  111.,  1907-8;  1909 — .  Address, 
310  Nicholson  St.,  Joliet,  111. 

2176.  GEORGE  JOHN  MAUTZ 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  31,  1880,  Pana, 
111.;  s.  John  F  (b.  Ap  3,  1840,  Wurtemberg, 
Ger.)  and  Matilda  (Kull)  Mautz  (b.  N  29,  1848, 
Sugar  Grove,  O.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  .Acad.; 
M.  D.,  Coll.  of  P.  &  S..  Chicago.  1917;  Diploma 
from  West  Side  Hosp.  ;ind  111.  Post.  Grad. 
Med.  Sch.,  1008.  ist  Lt..  Med.  Corps,  Hoboken, 
N.  J.;  do.,  AUentown,  Pa.;  Mustered  out;  D 
1918.  Mem.,  Alpha  Oniicvon  Alpha;  A.  M.  A. 
Address,  Illinois  Hotel,  Springheld,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  Leland  Office  Bldg.,  do. 

2177,  CLARENCE  EUGENE  MEAD 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ja  13,  1881, 
Minden  Mines,  Mo.;  s.  Hugh  Albert  fb.  Chilli- 
cothe.  111.)  and  Eva  May  (Gow-dy)  Mead  (b. 
Lacon,  111.).  Prepared  in  Chillicothe  H.  S. 
M.  K.  and  E.  E.  .Soc;  Glee  aiiii  Mandolin  ("hib; 


Leader,  Mandolin  Club.  Electrician,  Edison 
Co.,  Chicago;  do..  Armour  &  Co.;  Draftsman, 
West.  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago;  Chief  Draftsman, 
Bliss  Co.,  Milwaukee;  Asst.  Engr.,  U.  S.  Light 
&  Power  Co.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.;  Works 
Mgr.,  Gen.  Optical  Co.,  Mount  Vernon,  N.  Y.: 
Production  Mgr.,  Electro-Dynamic  Co.,  Bav- 
mine,  N.  J.  Mem.,  .\.  I.  E.  E.;  Assn.  nf  Ry. 
Elec.  Engrs.  Married  Lillian  Hultgren,  My  15, 
1Q04.  Children:  Mildred,  b.  Ja  3,  1905;  Hugh, 
b.  My  17,  1907;  Paul,  b.  Ja  13,  1909.  Address, 
2()6  East  2n(l  Ave.,  Roseile,  N.  J. 

2178.  WILLIAM  ANTHONY  MEDILL 
Dairy  Farmer;  LL.  B.;  b.  F  12,  1879,  Rock 
Island,  111.;  s.  Alexander  (b.  1853,  Rock  Island 
Co.,  111.)  and  Anna  M.  (Smith)  Medill  (b.  1855, 
I'a.).  Prepared  in  Milan  II.  S. ;  Rock  Island 
H.  S.  Adelphic:  'J'heta  Kappa  Nu;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Van  Twiller  Court;  Ailel- 
pliic-Philo  Debate.  Practicing  law,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.;  Farming  and  dairying,  1914 — .  Mar- 
ried Margaret  \'.  Squier,  Ap  18,  1908,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  Children:  Margaret  Squier,  b.  My 
7,  1910;  Sarah  Louise,  b.  S  4,  191 2.  Address, 
Lawrence,   Kan. 

2179.     IVA  ESTHER  MERCER  (IIAIJKU- 

MEYER) 

(Wife  of  No.  1883) 

A.  li.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  29,  1875,  near  Carter, 
111.;  d.  Silas  (b.  D  10,  1821,  Ky.)  and  Caroline 
((iaston)  Mercer  (b.  O  5,  1831,  near  Salem, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Southern  III.  Norm.;  Minne- 
apolis Acad.,  Minneapolis.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Charter 
mem.,  Illiola.  Prin.,  Colfax  IL  S.,  1904-5. 
Autli.:  Articles,  Letters  from  a  Young  Attorney, 
///.  Mag..  N  1903;  The  Literary  Student  in 
Household  Science  (with  Miss  Stookey),  do.. 
PI'-  591-3-  1904.  IMarried  George  Conrad  Hab- 
ermeyer  ('03),  N  14,  1905,  Champaign.  Ad- 
dress.   1103    Euclid    St..    Champaign. t 

2180.     FRED  CHARLES   MILLER 

A.  B.:  b.  F  28,  1879,  Peoria:  s.  Frank  J.  (b. 
Mr  9,  1850)  and  Franziska  (Streibich)  Sliller 
(b.  F  15,  1853).  Prepared  in  Bradley  Poly. 
Inst.  Kappa  Sigma;  Arch.  Club;  Glee  ami 
Mandolin  Club;  Baseball  team;  Track  team. 
Married  Alice  W.  Yingst,  O  17,  1904,  Peoriri. 
Address,  1023  N.  Adams  St.,  Peoria;  bus.  add., 
=,30   S.   Washington    St.,   do. 

2181.    *FLOYD  EARL  MILLS 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3878,   7809) 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  5,  1883,  McNabb,  111.; 
s.  Willis  B.  (b.  McNabb,  111.)  and  Martha  E. 
(Benjamin)  Mills  (b.  Bloomington,  111.).  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Scholarship;  Band.  Instr.  in  Civ. 
Eng.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1004-5;  Chicago  Park 
Conin.;  I.  C.  R.  R. ;  Pacific  R.  R.  Co.;  Great 
Northern  R.  R.  Co.;  Chief  Engr.,  Seattle  Bos 
ton  Copper  Co.;  Locating  Engr.,  Harriman  R. 
R.,  1910;  Supt.  Butler  Const.  Co.,  1910-18. 
Mem.,  Society  of  Friends;  Seattle  Athletic  Club. 
Married  Ruth  Inez  Watson,  Jl  i,  iqii,  Seattle. 
Died  Mr   16,   iqi8,   Seattle. 

2182.  AARON  W.  MINER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3114-  43i3.  S3U) 
County  Agt.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  13,  1882. 
McDonough  Co.,  111.;  s.  Timothv  Graham  (h. 
Je  27.  1837,  Fulton  Co.,  111.)  and 'Harriet  (Rus- 
sel)  Miner  (b.  Ag  28,  1846,  McDonough  Co., 
111.).  Prepared  in  JNIacomb  H.  S.  Agr.  Club; 
Adelphic;  Alpha  Zeta;  Ed.  III.  Agr.  County 
Agt.,  Fulton  Co.,  1909 — .  Dir.,  14th  Cong. 
Dist.,  111.  Farmers'  Inst.,  1907-9.  Married  Inez 
McClenahan,  Ag  17,  1910,  Manhattan,  111. 
Children:  Timothy  Graham,  b.  Jl  23,  1911: 
Wendell  Edward,  b.  S  29,  iqi6.  Address. 
.Adair.  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/n  Fulton  Co.,  Canton. 
HI. 


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2183.  WILLIAM  AxVDERSON  MISKIMEN 
Sec,  Canning  Co.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.,  1904;  b. 
Jl  15,  1882,  Hoopeston,  HI.;  s.  Richard  Taylor 
and  Cecelia  (Anderson)  Miskimen.  Prepared 
in  Hoopeston  H.  S.;  Mich.  Military  Acad. 
Sigma  Chi.  Draftsman,  8  mo.;  Apprentice,  3 
mo.;  Salesman,  4  yrs. ;  Gen.  Employe,  i  yr. ; 
Sec,  The  111.  Canning  Co.,  Hoopeston,  1910— . 
32d  degree  Mason.  Married  Madge  Everett 
Brown,  Je  20,  1906,  Evanston,  111.  Children: 
Brownie  McKee,  b.  Ap  4,  1910;  Richard  Tay- 
lor, b.  My  26,  191 1.     Address,  Hoopeston,  Ill.t 

2184-  MARTHA  EDITH  MOLES 
(FAIRCHILD) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  F  15,  1877,  Alexandria,  Minn.; 
d.  William  Stephenson  (b.  Ap  26,  1834,  Cock- 
ermouth,  Eng.)  and  Martha  (Snetting)  Moles 
(b.  Mr  27,  1844,  Bergen,  Norway).  Prepared 
in  Pomona,  Calif.,  H.  S.;  Pomona  Coll.  Prep. 
Sch.;  A.  B.,  Pomona  Coll.,  1901.  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Lib.  Cataloger,  1904-5.  ]\Iem.,  Coiigr.  Church. 
Married  Dr.  James  Henry  Fairchild,  F  23, 
1906,  Gervais,  Ore.  Children:  luartha  Eliza- 
beth, b.  F  18,  1907;  James  Moles,  b.  O  11,  1909. 
Address,   1520  S.   Church  St.,   Salem,  Ore. 

2185.  JENNIE  ERMA  MOORE  (BINDER) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  O  16,  1881,  Vanlue,  O. ;  d.  George 
Washington  (b.  1847,  Vanlue,  O.)  and  Huldah 
(Bright)  Moore  (b.  1858,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Mrs.  Mathews'  Sch.  for  Girls,  Painesville,  O. ; 
Lake  Erie  Coll.,  1898-1902.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi 
Delta  Psi.  Lib.  work,  Pekin,  111.,  1904;  Coun- 
cil Bluffs,  la.,  1905-7;  Columbus,  O.,  St.  Lib., 
1907-9.  ^larried  Frank  Hewson  Binder,  1909, 
Vanlue,  O.  Address,  122  5th  Ave.,  Council 
Bluffs,   la.t 

2186.  CHARLES  MYERS  MORRIS 
Gen.  Sales  Mgr. ;  LL.  B.;  b.  Je  14,  1869, 
Rantoul,  111.;  s.  Henry  Merritt  (b.  O  12, 
1846,  Elgin,  111.)  and  Harriet  (Myers)  Morris 
(b.  O  13.  1845,  Troy,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Rantoul  H.  S.;  Dixon  N^orm.  Sch.  Law;  Right 
of  Way  and  Real  Est.;  Gen.  Sales  Mgr.,  F. 
L.  Bills  &  Co.,  Everglades,  Fla.  Married 
Mary  Lindsey,  N  27,  1890.  Children:  Claude 
M.,  b.  O  27,  1891;  K.  G.,  b.  My  20,  1893; 
Wendland,  b.  Jl  29,  1903.  Address,  Kilbourn, 
Wis.t 

2187.  NELSON  CASE  MORROW 

(Son  of  No.  27) 
Physician;  B.  S.  in  Sc ;  M.  D.,  1905;  b.  N 
6,  1879,  Tonganoxie,  Kan.;  s.  Andrew  T.  C73) 
(h.  Ag  2,  1845,  Grant  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Harriet 
iMercy  (Case)  Morrow  (b.  Je  8,  1842,  Wyo. 
Co.,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S. 
Interne,  St.  Mary's  Hosp.,  1906 — ;  Capt., 
M.  R.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  Base  Hosp.  Unit  No  11. 
Auth. :  The  Technic  of  Skin  Grafting,  Jour, 
of  the  Kan.  Med.  Soc,  1909;  Salvarson,  191 1; 
Varicose  \'eins,  191 1.  Mem.,  Cook  Co.  Med. 
Soc;  111.  St.  Med.  Soc,  A.  M.  A.  Married 
Grace  Todd,  Ja  i,  1908,  Manchester,  la.  Child, 
'Majorie  Harriett,  b.  O  31,  1910.  Address,  4801 
W.    Chicago   Ave.,   Chicago. 

2188.  HENRY   CHILDS    MORSE 
Sales   Mgr.;   B.  S.   in  C.   E.;  b.   O   21,   1879, 

Chandlerville,  111.;  s.  John  Childs  (b.  Peoria, 
111.)  and  Lucy  (Read)  Morse  (b.  Chandlerville, 
III.).  Prepared  in  Peoria  H.  S.;  Knox  Coll., 
Beta  Theta  Pi.  Supt.  of  Const.,  Fred  Bed- 
dell,  1904-5;  Draftsman  and  Designer,  Purdy 
&  Henderson,  1905-7;  Salesman,  John  Lucas 
&  Co.,  1907-14;  V.  P.  and  Sales  Mgr.,  South- 
west Mfg.  Co.,  1914 — .  Auth.:  Special  arti- 
cles for  Philadelphia  Made  Hardware.  Mem. 
Presby.  Church.  Married  Nell  Wolff,  O  4. 
1905,  Aledo,  III.  Child,  Frances  Louise,  b. 
My  18,  1913.  Address,  3145  W.  20th  .St.,  Okla- 
homa City,  Okla.;  bus.  add.,  1728-36  W.  Main 
St.,  do. 


2189.     JACOB   WILLIAM  MUELLER 
Sec,  Stove  and  Range  Co.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.; 

b.  N  16,  1878,  Shiloh  Valley,  111.;  s.  Solomon 
(b.  Mr  6,  1836,  Neuhoff,  Rhein  Pfalz,  Ger.) 
and  Mary  (Moser)  Mueller  (b.  Jl  26,  1852,  St. 
Clair  Co.,  III.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  M. 
E.  and  E.  E.  Soc.  Designer  and  Draftsman, 
Am.  Steel  and  Wire  Co.,  Waukegan,  111.;  Esti- 
mator, Peters,  Eichler  Heating  (Jo.,  St.  Louis, 
1906;  Draftsman,  Am.  Brake  Co.,  do.,  1909; 
Sec,  Orbon  Stove  and  Range  Co.,  Belleville, 
111.,  191 1—.  Married  Te  26,  1912.  Address, 
605  E.  "C"  St.,  Bellevifle,   Ill.t 


2190.     FREDERICK  LEWIS   MUHL 

Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ap  3,  1880, 
Bloomington,  111.;  s.  Frederick  Charles,  b.  N 
26,  1846,  Tielber,  Prussia)  and  Johanna  Muhl, 
(b.  Ag  14,  185 1,  Prussia).  Prepared  in  Bloom- 
ington H.  S.  Varsity  Football;  Varsity  Track. 
Draftsman,  1904;  Const.  Supt.,  1905-10;  Dir. 
of  Ath.,  Instr.  in  Acad.,  111.  Wesleyan  Univ., 
1911-12.  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Ambel  C.  John- 
son, Ap  II,  1906.  Children:  Madalen,  b.  Jl 
31,  1907;  Fred  Lewis,  b.  D  21,  1909;  Richard 
August,  b.  Ag  II,  1910.  Address,  1 1 1  E.  Wil- 
low St.,  Normal,  Ill.t 


2191.  ANDREW  PEDRE  MUNSEN 

Paving  Contractor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  18, 
1878,  Vitred,  Denmark;  s.  Mogens  (b.  Je  28, 
1836,  Vitred,  do.)  and  Anna  Marie  (Neilson) 
Munsen  (b.  O  4,  1840,  Testrup  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Henry  H.  S.  Concrete  Insp.,  1904-5; 
Office  Draftsman,  1905-6;  Asst.  Supt.,  Concrete 
Constr.,  1906-7;  Supt.  Stone  Mill,  1907-8;  Con- 
crete Foreman,  1908-9;  Asst.  Engr.,  Ry.  C^onst., 
1909-12;  Asst.  Engr.  Charge  of  Maintenance  of 
Way  and  Const.  Ry.,  1912-14.  Bridge  paving 
and  road  contracting,  1914 — .  Auth.:  Articles 
read  before  Asst.  Engr.  meetings  of  the 
C.  M.  &  St.  P.  Ry.  Alarried  Susan  Eliza- 
beth Munsen,  Ap  30,  1906,  Catlettsburg,  Ky. 
Children:  Mary  Virginia,  b.  Ap  27,  1907;  John 
Robert,  b.  Mr  17,  1917.  Address,  1185  4th 
Ave.,    Marion,    la. 


2192.     HOWARD  BRUCE  MURJPHEY 

Contracting  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  F 
18,  1880,  Champaign;  s.  John  Thompson  (b. 
Je  13,  1853,  Coshocton,  O.)  and  Alpha  (Rhoten) 
Murphey  (b.  Jl  4,  1861,  Brown  Co.,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Farmer  City  H.  S.  Transitman, 
Brighton  Park  Track  Elevated,  1903;  Drafts- 
man, Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron  Works,  1904;  In- 
str., Descriptive  Geometry  and  Mechanism, 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1904-06;  Draftsman,  Chicago 
Bridge  &  Iron  Works,  summer,  1905;  do., 
1906-08;  Contracting  Engr.,  do.,  1908-10;  Con- 
tracting Engr.  and  Mgr.,  Southwestern  office  of 
Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron  Works,  Dallas,  Tex., 
19 10 — .  Married  Bertha  Gladden.  D  27,  1904, 
Urbana.  Children:  John  Kenneth,  b.  Ag  5, 
1907;  Mildred,  b.  Ja  13,  1912.  Address,  3709 
Maplewood  .\ve.,  Dallas,  Tex.;  bus.  add., 
Praetorian  Bldg.,  do. 


2193.     HELEN      ANDROMACHE     NAYLOR 
(ARMSTRONG) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mason  City,  111.;  d. 
Ulysses  (b.  D  2,  1827,  Columbia,  Ky.)  and 
Emma  Ann  (Bowdon)  Naylor  (b.  N  6,  1852, 
McMinville,  Tenn.).  Prepared  in  Mason  City 
H.  S.;  Mo.  Valley  Coll.,  Marshall,  Mo.  Ale- 
thcnai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Dcr  Deutsche  Verein; 
Chi  Omega.  Asst.  Priii.,  Rossville.  111.,  1905; 
Teacher  of  cnil.  subjects,  Alton  H.  S.,  .1905- 
16.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Married  William 
C.  Armstrong,  Jl  17,  1916,  Alton,  111.  Address, 
5629   Springfield,  Ave.,  Pliiladelphia. 


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2194.     CYRUS  I-ORSVTII   NKVVCOMU 

(Husband  of  No.  6121;  Brother  of  No.  3496) 
Physician  and  Surg.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  D  12, 
1879,  McLean  Co.,  111.;  s.  Dr.  William  Kendall 
(b.  Ap  6,  1857,  Lyons,  la.)  and  Eliza  C.  (Dur- 
bin)  Newcomb  (b.  I)  26,  i8.s6,  Franklin,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Fisher  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  M.  D., 
P.  &  S.,  Chicago,  1910;  Post  Grad.  work  in 
Vienna,  London  and  Berlin.  Sigma  Alpha  Kp- 
silon;  Nit  Sigma  Nii;  Pres.  Med.  Club;  Physi- 
cian and  Surg.;  Urbana.  Chm.,  Champaign  Co. 
Chapter  Am.  Red  Cross;  Mem.,  Med.  .-Xdvisory 
Bd.,  13th  Dist.  Auth.:  Diabetis  McUitus,  ///. 
St.  Med.  Jour.,  1910.  Mem..  A.  F.  A.  M. ; 
IJ.  P.  O.  E. ;  Champaign  Co.  Country  Club; 
LTniv.  Club,  Chicago;  Champaign  C'o.,  111.  St. 
and  Esculapian  Med.  Soc;  Sec,  Co.  Soc,  3 
yrs. ;  A.  M.  A.;  Attending  Physician,  Garwood 
Old  Ladies  Home;  Pres.  of  staff.  Tulia  F.  Burn- 
ham  Hosp.;  V.  P..  111.  St.  Med.  Soc.  Mar- 
ried Geraldine  Alice  Bullard  ('14),  O  7,  1914, 
Mechanicsburg,  III.  Child,  Deborah  Jean,  b. 
S  24,  1 916.  Address,  12 13  W.  Park  Ave., 
Champaign. 

2195.     FREDERICK  DAVID 
NIEDERMEYER 

Minister:  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  14,  1881, 
Decatur,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  1849,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.)  and  Anna  Elizabeth  (Jahn)  Niedermeyer 
(b.  1858,  Boody,  111.).  Prepared  in  Decatur 
H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  A.  M.,  Prince- 
ton Univ.,  1908;  studied  theology  in  Prin. 
Theol.  Sem.,  1906-9.  Philomathean;  Glee  Club; 
Eng.  Club;  Inter-Soc.  Debate:  Orat.  Contest; 
Assoc.  Ed.,  mini;  do.,  Illinois  Mag.  Supt., 
Potomac  Pub.  Schs.,  1904-5;  Prin.,  Sch., 
Murphysboro,  111.,  1905-6;  Pastor,  Mizpah 
Chapel,  N.  Y.  City,  1909-12;  Pastor,  Adams 
Mem.  Church.  N.  Y.  City,  19 12 — .  Dir.  in 
Army  Y.  M.  C.  A..  Camp  Gordon,  Atlanta,  Ga., 
1917 — :  Mustered  out,  D  24.  1918.  Mem..  Ben- 
ham  Club,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  1906 — ;  Clergy 
Club,  N.  Y.  City,  1914 — ;  Presby.  Minister's 
Assn.,  do.,  1907—;  Adelphi  Club,  1912 — ;  Mar- 
ried Maude  Vernon  Wdco.x,  O  i,  1913,  Mil- 
ford,  Conn.  Child,  Cedric  Wilcox,  b.  Ap  4, 
1916  (died  Ap  23,  1916).  Address,  137  E.  33d 
St.,  N.  Y.  City;  bus.  add.,  207  E.  30th  St.,  do. 

2196.  CHARLES  ALBERT  OCOCK 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  17,  1874,  Ma- 
rengo, 111.;  s.  Thomas  Albert  (b.  ja  9,  1849, 
Dorsetshire,  Eng.)  and  Emily  Tower  (Jackson) 
Ocock  (b.  O  3.  1853-  Hartland,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Wheaton  Coll.  Acad.  Asst.  in  Agr. 
Engng.,  1904:  Asst.  Prof.,  Agr.  in  charge  of 
the  Dept.,  Wis.  Univ.,  1905-13;  Agr.  Engr. 
for  Avery  Co.,  Peoria,  1913-14;  Production 
Mgr.,  Avery  Co.,  1914 — .  Contributor  to 
various  farm  papers  and  mags.  Pres.,  Am. 
Soc.  of  Agr.  Engrs.,  191 1 — .  Hon.  Mem.,  Alpha 
Zeta,  Univ.  of  Wis.;  Delegate  from  So.  Wis. 
to  Mid. -West  Diocesan  Convention,  Fond 
du  Lac,  Wis.,  1917.  Married  Pearl  Strick- 
land Kendall,  Jl  12,  1905,  Clinton,  la.  Chil- 
dren: George  Kendall,  b.  Ap  28,  1906;  Robert 
Charles  b.  Jl  8,  1908;  Emily  Elizabeth,  b.  Jl  6. 
1911.  Address,  996  National  Ave.,  Milwaukee; 
bus.  add.,  Avery  Co.,  do. 

2'i97-     TOKIYO   OGIHARA 
A.  B.  in  Chem.;  b.  Je  6,  1873,  Toky^ Japan; 
s.   S.   and   Kni   Ogihara.     Entered   froiiPTokyo, 
Japan.     Address,  Tokyo,  Japan. t 

2198.  MARY  ANDERSON  OSGOOD 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  Lib.  Sc. ;  b.  O  24,  1870, 
Saco,  Me.;  d.  Samuel  (b.  Pownal,  Me.)  and 
Lucy  Jordan  (Goodale)  Osgood  (b.  Saco,  Me.). 
Prepared  in  Abilene  H.  S.,  Kan.;  B.  L.,  Wash- 
burn Coll.,  1894.  Teacher,  Abilene  (Kan.) 
IT.  S.,  1904-5;  Libn.,  Carnegie  Pub.  Lib., 
Tyler,  Te.x.,  1905-13;  do.,  Carnegie  City  Lib., 
Ft.  Smith,  Ark.,  1913-16;  do.,  Westport  Branch, 
Kansas  City  Pub.  Lib.,  19 16 — .  Address,  3912 
Central  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 


2199.  FRED  M^'RINK  OUTHOUSE 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  13,  1879, 
Campton,  111.;  s.  Rcnalwin  (b.  Ap  22,  1852, 
Campion,  III.)  and  .\ddie  (Leighton)  Outhouse 
(b.  .\g  18,  1857,  Perry,  Me.).  Prepared  in 
Elbinn  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  J.  D.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1908.  Phi  Alpha  Delta.  J.  U.  D., 
L'niv.  of  Chicago,  1906.  Address,  1207-112  W. 
Adams  St.,  Chicago. 

2200.  WILLIAM  MANSFIELD  PARK 
Const.  Engr.;   B.  S.   in  M.   E. ;  b.  Je   17,   1881, 

Sidney,  111.;  s.  David  Elihu  (b.  O  11,  1844,  O.) 
and  Mary  Si(.san  (Mansfield)  Park  (b.  Ja  4, 
1847,  Marion,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
.M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc.  Draft.sman  for  M.  E. 
Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904;  Link  Belt  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1904-05;  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  Fuel  Tests, 
.St.  Louis,  1905-06;  Asst.  Engr.,  West.  Elec. 
Const.  Co.,  1906-07;  Engng.  PIxp.  Sta.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1907-09:  Green  Engng.  Co.,  1909 — . 
Auth. :  Notes  on  the  Design  of  Steam  Ham- 
mers, Tcchnograph,  1904.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  £., 
West.  Soc.  Engrs.;  Hammond  Country  Club. 
Married  Eva  Helm,  S  12,  1906.  Child,  Marion 
N'irginia,  b.  Je  30,  1908.  Address,  7400  Coles 
Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  109  Green  Engng. 
Co.,   East   Chicago,  Ind. 

2201.  CALTON    WILLIAM   PARKER 
Claim  Agt.;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Ag  28,  1878,  Urbana; 

s.  George  Washington  Moore  (b.  Ag  19,  1841, 
Mass.)  and  Laura  Ducinda  (Hamilton)  Parkei 
(b.  O  24,  1844,  Va.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Claim  Agt.,  C.  B.  & 
C).  R.  R.  Co.  Married  Angie  Loretta  Hinckley, 
O  16,  1911,  Aurora,  111.  Children:  ^Mary  Jane, 
b.  S  14,  1912;  Betty  Gail,  b.  S  26,  1916.  Ad- 
dress, 170  Iowa  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  547 
W.  Jackson  Blvd.,   do. 

2202.  MAUD  MAY  PATTERSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Je  28,  1883,  Kings- 
ton, III.;  d.  John  R.  (b.  S  18,  1854,  Genoa,  111.) 
and  Laura  (Stuart)  Patterson  (b.  D  25,  i860, 
Kingston,  111.).  Prenared  in  Rochelle  H.  S. 
Taught  in  Urbana  H.  S.,  1904-12;  Thornton  Tp. 
H.  S.,  Harvey,  111.,  1912 — .  Address,  15334 
Lexington  Ave.,   Harvey,   111. 

2203.  IDA  MAY  PEARSON  (HINER) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  2,  1875,  Livingston  Co., 
III.;  d.  Eli  W.  (b.  Ag  10,  1837,  Miami  Co.,  O.) 
and  Rachel  (Shafer)  Pearson  (b.  Ja  6,  1839, 
Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Illiola.  Taught  in 
H.  Sc.  Dept..  Univ.  of  111.,  F-Je,  1905.  Mar- 
ried George  Elmer  Hiner,  Jl  26,  1905,  Pontiac, 
111.  Children:  Richard  I-ee,  b.  My  22,  1906; 
Lawrence  Elmer,  b.  Jl  i.  1907;  Edwin  Welling- 
ton, b.  Ag  16,  1909;  Albert  Mason,  b.  My  13, 
191 1 ;  Marian,  b.  Ag  24,  191 2.  Address,  Mone- 
ta,  O'Brien  Co.,  la. 

2204.  LYLE  DONOVAN  PERRIGO 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ap  23,  1880,  Donovan, 
III.;  s.  Asa  Flint  (b.  Ap  16,  1838,  Seneca  Co., 
O.)  and  Elmira  (Hill)  Perrigo  (b.  D  17.  1846, 
Jericho,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Co.  B.,  3d  111. 
Inf.,  Ft.  Sam  Houston,  San  Antonio,  Tex., 
1916;  ist  Lt.,  Inf.,  Camp  Grant,  III.  Address, 
Watseka,  Ill.t 

2205.  MABEL  PERRY  (MACNEAL) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  O  21,  1881,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.; 
d.  Walter  Scott  (b.  Je  17,  1831,  Otsego  Co., 
N.  Y.)  and  Emma  (Blackman)  Perry  (b.  Ja 
31,  1845,  Plymouth,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Ann 
Arbor  (Mich.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1900- 
02.  Alpha  Phi;  Theta  Upsilon;  Theta  Delta 
Upsilon.  Cataloger,  Univ.  of  Mich.  Lib.; 
Morgantown,  W.  Va.,  1906-07;  Urbana,  1907- 
11;  do.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1911-15;  do..  Forest 
Hills,    Long    Island,    N.    Y.,     igii — ;    Treas., 


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1 1 904 


Forest  Hills  Women's  Club,  1915-16.  Mar- 
ried Dr.  Ward  J.  MacNeal,  D  28,  1905,  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich.  Children:  Edward  Perry,  b. 
O  4,  1906;  Herbert  Pratt,  b.  Mr  10,  1900; 
Perry  Scott,  b.  S  11,  1913.  Address,  S2 
Rockrose   PI.,   Forest  Hills,   N.  Y. 

2206.  JOHN  FREDERICK  PETERSON 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  C  E.;  b.  Jl  6,  18S1, 
Kcwanee,  111.;  s.  Lewis  (b.  1842,  Vermland, 
Sweden)  and  Charlotte  (Johnson)  Peterson 
(b.  1848,  do.).  Prepared  in  Kcwanee  H.  .S. 
Mem.,  firm,  Giblin,  Peterson  &  Screen,  Con- 
tracting. Married  Jennie  Johnson,  Je  10, 
1908,  Chicago.  Children:  Richard  Frederick, 
b.  Jl  7,  1909;  Janet  Eleanor,  b.  Ap  18,  1913. 
Address,   6244  Magnolia,  Ave.,  Chicago. 

2207.  EUGENE  MARTIN  PHILLIPS 
(Brother  of  No.  2485) 
Farm  Adviser;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  B.  S.  in  Agr., 
1917;  b.  Ja  29,  1874,  Damascus,  III.;  s.  James 
M.  (b.  1837,  (3reen  Bay,  Wis.)  and  Mary  R. 
(Stout)  Phillips  (b.  1839,  Md.).  Prepared  in 
No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ. 
Pres.,  Philomathean;  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  cabinet; 
Football.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Princeton,  111., 
1904-06;  Freeport,  111.,  1906-10;  LaGrange, 
111.,  19TO-13;  Country  Life  Dir.  Div.  One, 
Cook  Co.,  Palatine,  lU.,  19:3-16;  Teacher, 
Agr.,  and  Adviser,  Chazy,  N.  Y.,  1917-18; 
Farm  Adviser,  Greene  Co,  Farm  Bur.,  191 8 — -. 
Auth. :  Articles,  Hoard's  Dairyman,  Oraiuje 
Judd  Farmer,  and  Chicago  papers.  Mem.,  A. 
F.  A.  M.;  Baptist  Church.  Married  Cora 
Belle  Ellis,  Mr  13,  1915,  Chicago.  Address, 
Carrollton,  111. 

2208.  INEZ  CHARLOTTE  PIERCE  (VAIL) 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ja  10,  1882,  Ridg- 
ville,  Ind.;  d.  James  O.  (b.  D  16,  1858,  Knox 
Co.,  O.)  and  Sue  (Bowersox)  Pierce  (b.  Pales- 
tine, Je  26,  1858,  O.).  Prepared  in  Portland 
H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Asst.  Libn. 
Eastern  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Charleston,  111.; 
Libn.,  Mich.  City,  Ind.  Pub.  Lib.,  1905-8. 
Married  George  Truesdell  Vail,  D  8,  1908, 
Portland,  Ind.  Child,  Barbara  Vail,  b.  Je  26, 
1910.  Address,  801  Spring  St.  Michigan  City, 
Ind. 

2209.  ANNA  SHAW  PINKUM 
Librarian;  A.  B.;  B.  L.  S.,  1905;  b.  Eau 
Claire,  Wis.;  d.  John  Perrin  (b.  Industry.  Me.) 
and  Elmire  Matilda  (Hooker)  Pinkum  (b.  Bel- 
fast, N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Eau  Claire  H.  .S. ; 
B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1899.  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta;  Pres.,  Lib.  Club.  Libn.,  Stevenson  Pub. 
Lib..  Marinette,  Wis..  1905-9.  Address,  4^0 
4th  Ave.,  Eau  (Claire,  Wis.t 

2210.     'FLORENCE  ELIZABETH  PITTS 
(Sister  of  Nos.   1751,  6479) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1906; 
b.  Ja  6,  1882,  Bloomington,  111.;  d.  John  Joseph 
(b.  O  20,  1853,  McLean,  111.)  and  Mary  Eli- 
zabeth (Roberts)  Pitts  (b.  ()  30,  1858,  Battle 
Creek,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Eng.  Club.  Instr. 
in  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904-6.  Died  S  i,  1907, 
Bloomington,    111. 

221 1.  'JOHN  LUTHER  POLK,  JR. 
(Brother  of  No.  1163) 
Loan  bus.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S3,  18H4, 
Areola,  111.;  s.  John  Luther  (b.  N  22,  1841, 
Bridgeville,  Del.)  and  Cora  Justice  (Blackwell) 
Polk  (b.  1846,  Newberne,  N.  C).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Illto 
staff;  Sec.  French  Club.  Bank  Clerk,  Cham- 
paign, 1904-8;  Note  and  Mortgage  Loans,  ioo8- 
16.  His  parents  have  erected  an  Episcojial 
Chapel  in  (Champaign  in  memory  of  him  and 
of  his  brother.  Died  Ag  10,  1916,  Proutsncck, 
Me. 


2212.     LIDA   ELIZABETH    POPEJOY 
(JONES) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.:  b.  My  8,  1882, 
Lexington,  111.;  d.  Commodore  Perry  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Hufcheson)  Popejoy.  Pre- 
pared in  Lexington  H.  S.  Bryn  Alawr.  1905- 
06.  Chi  Omega.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Saybrook, 
111.,  1904-05;  Hoopeston,  111.,  1906-08;  Pon- 
tiac.  111.,  1908-09.  Mem.,  P.  E.  O.  Sisterhood; 
O.  E.  S.  Married  Emlyn  Ivor  Jones,  Ja  16, 
1909,  Chicago.  Child.  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Ag 
21,    19 10.     Address,   409  Lyon   Bldg.,   Seattle. 

2213.     *RAEBERN  HENRY  POST 

(Brother  of  No.  1754)  ' 

Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  9,  1881,  Red- 
wing, Minn.;  s.  Henry  (b.  Toronto,  Can.)  and 
Susan  (Sands)  Post  (b.  Sparta,  Wis.).  Pre- 
pared in  Rock  Rapids,  la.,  H.  S.  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  M.  E.  Club;  Hazelton  Medal;  Officer  Univ. 
Regt.;  Asst.  Ed.,  lllio.  Engr.,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Sur.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  with  Curtis  &  Co.,  Mfg. 
Co.;  do.,  with  Underfeed  Stoker  Co.,  Chicago. 
Married  Frances  M.  Post,  F  22,  191 1,  La- 
Grange,  111.  Child,  Raeburn  H.,  Jr.,  b.  Ja  i, 
1913.     Died  Ag  28,  1913,  La  Grange,  HI. 

2214.  JESSE  ROY  POWELL 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  Sci. ;  b.  F  3,  1882,  Missal. 
111.;  s.  Alexander  Ball  (b.  Ohio)  and  Mary  C. 
(Haffner)  Powell,  (b.  F  28,  1842,  Va.).  Pre- 
pared in  Streator  Tp.  H.  S. ;  Phi  Lambda  Up- 
silon;  Sigma  Xi;  Pres.  Chem.  Club.  Chem. 
Engr.,  Wenzelmann  Mfg.  Co.  until  Je  1905; 
Asst.  Chemist,  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.;  Chemist 
Armour  Soap  &  Glue  Works,  1906 — -.  Mem., 
A.  C.  S.,  1905.  Married  Bertha  Viola  Pope, 
Jl  5,  1905,  Galesburg,  111.  Address,  6227  Ste- 
wart Ave.,  Chicago.! 

2215.     FRANCIS   MARION    POWERS 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  F  10,  1880,  Streator, 
111.;  s.  George  W.  (b.  Je  7,  1851,  Lacon,  111.) 
and  Anna  C.  (Scherff)  Powers  (b.  D  25,  1853, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Streator  H.  S. 
Pres.,  Band;  LTniv.  Orchestra.  Lawyer,  Strea- 
tor, III.;  City  Atty.,  do..  1017.  Mem.,  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  Odd  Fellows:  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married 
Lucy  F.  Fargo.  S  4,  1906,  Streator,  111.  Child- 
ren: Roy  Alwyn,  b.  Jl  23,  1908;  Maysie  Miriam, 
b.  Je  10,  191 1 ;  Georgianna,  b.  N  27,  1915.  Ad- 
dress, 503  S.  Vermillion  St.,  Streator,  111. 

2216.     WILLIAM    SCHENCK  PRETTYMAN 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  S  20,  1881,  Pekin,  111.; 
s.  William  Louis  (b.  F  17,  1850,  do.,)  and 
Frances  (Vandervort)  Prettyman  (b.  1849,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Pekin  II.  S.  Alpha  Tau 
Omega.  Jr.  mem.,  law  firm  of  Prettyman,  Vel- 
de  &  Prettyman.  Mem.,  111.  St.  Bar  Assn.; 
Pres.,  Pckifi  Country  Club.  1917 — ;  Tazewell 
Club.  Married  Nellie  Bush,  Je  15.  1909.  Can- 
ton. III.  Child,  Sarah  Jane.  b.  Je  11,  1912. 
Addrc.'!s,  412  S.  6th  St.,  Pekin,  111. 

2217.  LEE  WILLARD  RAILSBXCK 
(Paipther  of  Nos.  1260,  4375,  4866) 
Grain^erchant;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag 
13,  1879  Hopedale,  111.;  s.  Ben  T.  (b.  Tazewell 
Co.,  111.)  and  Margaret  M.  (Flenniken)  Rads- 
back  (b.  Columbus.  O.).  Prepared  in  Hope- 
dale  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Eng.  Club;  111.  Club;  Ed. 
Iltio,  1904;  Asst.  Ed.,  ///.  Mag.,  1904-  Gram 
Broker,  associated  with  R.  I.  Railsback  ('99) 
in  grain  business  at  Hopedale  and  at  Weldon. 
Married  Mary  Katharine  Ewbank,  S  17,  1908, 
Farmer  City,  111.  Children:  Margaret  Frances, 
b.  Jl  21,  1909;  Lee  Rickard,  b.  Jl  19.  I9H-  ^''■ 
dress.  Weldon,  111. 


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2218.  CLARA  ANNE  RANSON  (SEI.TERS) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  5375,  5885) 
A.  3.  in  L.  lS;  a.;  b.  S  10,  1878,  Kilboume, 
111.;  d.  George  Washington  (b.  D  17,  1847,  Kil- 
bourne,  111.)  and  Sarah  Ellen  (Ainsworth) 
Raiison  (b.  S  28,  1850.  Saidora,  111.;.  Pre- 
pared in  Havana  H.  S.:  Y.  W.  C.  A.  II.  S. 
teacher,  1904-8.  Treas,  Epworth  League.  Mar- 
ried Joseph  Sellers,  Je  n,  1908,  Havana,  111. 
Child,  Joseph  Nelson,  b.  Ja  31,  1910.  Address. 
Topeka,  Ill.t 

2219.     JEROME    EDWARD    READHIMER 

Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Jl  26.  1869, 
Saline,  La.;  s.  J.  G.  (b.  Charleston,  S.  C.) 
and  Martha  A.  (Harper)  Readhimer  (b.  Miss.). 
Prepared  in  La.  St.  Norm.  Sch. ;  III.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.  Agr.  Club;  Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi.  In- 
vestigator in  Soil  Fertility,  Univ.  of  111.;  Asst. 
Prof.  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta. ;  Agr.  Advisor,  Kane 
Co.,  1913-18;  Prof.,  Soils,  Univ.  of  HI..  1918 — . 
Co-Auth.:  The  Gist  of  Four  Years'  Soil  Investi- 
gations in  the  111.  Corn  Belt,  ///.  Exp.  Sta.  Cir. 
100,  1905;  Soil  Improvements  for  the  Worn 
Hill  Lands  of  111.,  Bui.  115,  1907;  Eight  Years' 
Soil  Investigation  in  So.  111.,  Circular  122, 
1908;  Thirty  Years'  of  Crop  Rotations  on  the 
Common  Prairie  Soil  of  111.,  Bui.  125,  1908; 
Clay  Co.  Soils.  Soil  Rep.  1X0.  i.  191 1.  Mem., 
Congr.  Church.  Married  Ida  Harrell,  Ja  3, 
1906,  Duncan,  Okla.  Children:  Harriet  Eliza- 
beth, b.  N  26,  1906;  Robert  Edward,  b.  Ag  20, 
igo8;  Dorothy,  b.  I)  15,  1910.  Address,  Agron. 
Dept..  Univ.  of  111.,  Urbana. 

2220.  AUGUSTUS  JOSEPH  REEF 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  19,  1882, 
Mt.  Vernon,  111.;  s.  John  R.  (b.  F  15,  1839, 
Olney,  111.)  and  Cecelia  L.  (Leach)  Reef  (b. 
Ja  I,  1844,  Bone  Gap,  111.).  Prepared  in  So. 
111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi ; 
Delta  Kapjia  Epsilon;  Adelphic;  C.  E.  Club; 
Capt.  and  Regt.  Adjt.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Debating 
Team.  111.  Engng.  and  Mach.  Co.,  Carterville, 
111.,  1904-05;  Chief  Engr.,  O'Gara  Coal  Co., 
Harrisburg,  111.,  1905-06;  Const.  Engr.,  H.  C. 
Frick  Coke  Co.,  Scottdale,  Pa.,  1906-08;  Const. 
Engr.,  Oak  Hills  Coal  Co.,  Oak  Creek,  Colo., 
190809;  Asst.  Chief  Engr.,  Victor-Am.  Fuel 
Co.,  Denver.  1909-13;  Asst.  Const.  Engr.,  U.  S. 
Smelting,  Refining  &  Mining  Co.,  Mammoth 
Plant,  Kennett,  Calif.,  1915 — .  Mem.  and  one 
of  the  organizers  of  the  Pittsburg  Univ.  of 
111.  Club;  Pres.,  Rockv  Mountain  Alumni  Assn. 
of  the  Univ.  of  111.,  Denver.  Married  Vivian 
Lynn  Goodrich,  O  30,  1907,  Harrisburg,  111. 
.Address,  Kennett,  Calif. 

2221.  EDWARD  ALEXANDER  RENICH 
(Brother  of  Nos.  4382,  4871,  4872) 
Missionary;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  S  1 1,  1882, 
Woodstock,  111.;  s.  Frederick  (b.  1852,  Bern, 
Switzerland)  and  Catherine  (Stein)  Renich  (b. 
1856,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Woodstock  H. 
S.;  Auburn  Theol.  Sem.,  1904-6;  Grad.  do, 
1908.  Y.  M.  C.  .\.;  Adelphic;  Ind.  debate. 
Preaching,  Whitehall,  Wis.,  1906-8;  Missionary 
to  Indians,  Spokane  Indian  Reservation,  Wash., 
1908-10;  Missionary  work  under  Presby.  Bd. 
of  Foreign  Missions,  1910 — .  Married  Ethel 
Erna  Eckel,  My  12,  1910,  Wilbur,  Wash. 
Child,  Elizabeth,  b.  F  8,  iqii.  Address,  c/o 
East  Farm,  Rocky  Ford,  Colo. 

2222.  CLAUD  WINFRED  RICH 
Farmer:  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  2,  1882, 
Cobden,  111.;  s.  Geo.  D.  (b.  1857.  Cobden,  111.) 
and  Harriet  (Rendleman)  Rich  (b.  1858,  Cob- 
den, 111.).  Prepared  in  Cobden  H.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.  Philomathean;  Capt.  in  Univ.  Regt., 
1903-4;  Class  Treas.  1904;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet, 
1903-4,  Asst.  Gen.  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Univ.  of 
111.,  1905;  Boys'  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  .\.,  Elgin,  1906; 
Intercollegiate  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Terre  Haute, 
Ind,  1908;  Farmer.  Married  Helen  Frick  S 
21,    1909,   Cobden,    111.     Address,   Cobden,    Ill.t 


2223.  LLEWELLYN  SYL\ESTER 
RICHARDS 
.Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  18,  1883 
Chicago,  III.;  s.  Llewellyn  (b.  Jl  21.  1849,  Iron 
Ion.  O.)  and  Sarah  Jane  (Piper)  Richards  (b 
F  25,  1850,  Dickenson's  Landing,  Ont.).  Pre 
pared  in  Chicago  Kng.  High  and  Man.  Tr.  Sch 
M.  E.  &  E.  E.  Soc.  W^ith  Link-Belt  Co.,  Chi 
cago,  1904;  .\m.  Heating  Co.,  Rockford,  111.. 
1904-5;  Link-Belt  Co.,  1905 — .  Address,  9545 
S.  Robey  St.,  Chicago. 

2224.     ETHEL  RICKER 
(Daughter  of  Nos.  13,  88) 

B.  S.  in  .Arch.;  b.  Ap  12,  1883,  Champaign; 
d.  Nathan  Clifford  {'72),  (b.  1843,  Acton,  Me.) 
and  Mary  Cartter  (Steele)  Ricker  ('75),  (b. 
1852).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.;  special  stud. 
Arch,  and  Music,  1915-18.  Test  Asst.,  A.  S.  C. 
E.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Sigma  Xi;  Class  His- 
torian; Sr.  Memorial  Com.  Address,  612  W. 
Green  St.,  Urbana. 

2225.     ROLLO  GAWN   RIDDLE 

Rancher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  11,  1882, 
Mattoon,  III.;  s.  Harvey  Scott  (b.  Mr  25,  1850, 
Terre  Haute,  Ind.)  and  Lillie  Rose  (Looker) 
Riddle  (b.  D  1,  1854,  Piqua,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Mattoon  H.  S.  Orange  and  Blue  Dancing 
Club;  Sr.  Memorial  Com.  Farmer,  1904-6; 
Traveling  man.  Wholesale  Grocery,  1906-10; 
Rancher,  1910 — .  Married  Florence  Plimpton, 
N  16,  191 1,  Chicago.  Address,  Dolores,  Colo. 
2226.  ANNA  RIEHL  (THOMPSON) 
(Wife  of  No.  2529) 

Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc ;  b.  S  10,  1881 
Evergreen  Heights,  Alton,  111.;  d.  Emil  A 
(b.  Mv  24,  1837,  .St.  Louis  Co.,  Mo.)  and  Ma 
thilda  (Roesch)  Riehl  (b.  S  12,  1842,  Wur 
temberg,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Alton  H.  S.; 
Chicago  Tr.  Sch.  for  Missions,  Bible  Course 
Grad.  1908.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Der 
Deutsche  Verein;  Choral  Soc;  Illiola.  Taught 
1905-06;  Language  Study  and  Teaching,  Song 
do,  Korea,  1908-10;  Wonsan,  Korea,  1910 — 
Auth. :  Poem,  A  Christmas  Reverie,  ///.  Agr. 
1904;  At  Eventide,  Prize  Story,  Mag.  World, 
1905;  On  the  Heights,  poems,  Melling  &  Gas 
kins,  1906,  125  pp.;  several  short  stories  in 
household  publications.  Married  J.  Arthur 
Thompson  ('05),  Korea.  Children:  Ralph 
James,  b.  Ag  7,  1909;  Willard  Davenport,  b. 
Ag   21,    19 1 2.     Address,   Rushville.   111. 

2227.  GEORGE  ALBERT  RILEY 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ja  9,  1879, 
Lewistown,  111.;  s.  William  A.  (b.  O  21.  1845, 
Bryant,  111.)  and  Mattie  (Prichard)  Riley  (b. 
My  17,  1852,  Liverpool,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Lewistown  H.  S.  In  charge  of  Lewistown 
Elec.  Sta.,  1905;  Office  M.  E.  Dept.,  Los  Ange- 
les Gas  &  Elec.  Co.,  1905-09;  Insp.,  do.,  1909- 
10;  Foreman,  Meter  Test  Shop,  do.,  1910-12 
Insp.,  Electrolysis  Work,  do.,  1912-13;  do. 
Office  Supt.,  Elec.  Dept.,  do.,  1913 — ■  Mem.  A 
E.  E. ;  Presby.  Church.  Married  Anna  E.  Eh 
rt-nhart,  Je  11,  1906,  Los  Angeles.  Children 
Clarion  Lucile,  b.  Mr  2,  1909;  Helen  Mildred 
b.  F  28,  1913;  Lillian  Frances,  b.  D  7,  1917 
Address,  4057  Dalton  Ave.,  Los  Angeles. 

2228.  CAROLYN   MABEL  ROBERTS 
Teacher;    .\.   B.   in   L.    &   A.;    b.   D   25,    1875, 

Muscaline,  la.;  d.  Daniel  W.  (b.  Ja  23,  1843. 
Dover,  N.  H.)  and  Louisa  (.\twood)  Roberts 
(b.  N  9,  1843,  Davton,  O.).  Prepared  in  Mus- 
catine H.  S.;  A.  B..  Pa.  Coll.,  Oskaloosa,  la., 
1898.  Teacher  in  Pub.  Schs.  Address,  Modes- 
to, Calif. t 

2229.  CHARLES  SCAMAN  RODMAN 
Teacher;   A.   B.  in   L.  &  A.;  b.   Ap  2,    1876, 

Marion,  111.;  s.  J.  M.  Rodman.  Prepared  in 
Moweaqua  H.  S. ;  Northwestern  L'niv.  .'Vdel- 
phic;  Ind-IIl.  Debate,  1904;  Glee  Club;  Track 
Team.  (Tapt.,    1904.     .iddress,  Moweaqua,   111. 


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[1904 


2230.  ROBERT  BENNETT  ROULSTON 
With  Chicago  Tel.  Co.:  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b. 
.Te  8,  1880,  Chicago;  s.  Robert  J.  and  Maude  E. 
Roulston.  Prejjared  in  Chicago  Man.  Tr.  Sch. ; 
Morgan  Park  Acad.  Married  Jeannette  Rouls- 
ton, Je  12,  1907.  Address,  7259  Harvard  St., 
Chicago.! 

2231.  CHARLES  CRECY  ROYALL 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  8,  1878,  Yadkinville, 
N.  C. ;  s.  Pleasant  James  and  Mary  (Hinson) 
Royall.  Prepared  in  Clay  Center,  Kan.,  H.  S. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Philomathean;  Emery 
Club;  Army  and  Navy  Club,  Pres. ;  Asst.  Bus. 
Mgr.  and  Bus.  Mgr.,  Illinois;  Philo.  Mgr.,  Star 
Lecture  Course;  Mgr.,  lllini.  Served  in  Army, 
1898,  111.  Militia,  1899.  Address,  Silver  City, 
N.  M.t 

2232.     BERTHA  ELLA  ROYCE  (HUMMEL) 
(Wife  of  No.   3039) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  My  s,  1880;  d.  Robert  Bruce 
(b.  S  6,  1858)  and  Harriet  (Woodruff)  Royce 
(b.  F  21.  i860).  Prepared  in  Westfield,  N.  Y. 
H.  S.;  Syracuse  Univ.,  1898-9;  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Teachers  Tr.  Sch.,  1899-1900.  Alethenai;  Grad. 
with  honors.  Asst.  in  Ref.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111. 
Lib.,  1904-6;  Instr.  in  Summer  Session,  Univ. 
of  Wash.,  1906;  Instr.,  St.  Lib.  Sch.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1906-8.  Married  William  Grandville  Hum- 
mel ('07),  1907,  Denver.  Address,  6ii8  Ocean 
View  Drive,  Oakland,  Calif. 

2233.  GUY  HENRY  RUMP 
(Brother  of  No.  3160) 
Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  7,  i88i. 
Quincy,  111.;  s.  John  H.  (b.  Ag  18,  1855,  Bur- 
ton, 111.)  and  Mary  Anna  (Geisel)  Rump  (b.  S 
iSi  1859,  do.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S.  Del- 
ta Upsilon;  Class  Football.  Instr.  in  C.  E., 
Univ.  of  111.;  Struct.  Engr.,  Murph  and  Walsh, 
Pekin,  111.,  1905-6;  Engr.  Agency,  Chicago, 
1906-7;  N.  Works  111.  Steel  Co.,  Chicago,  1907- 
9;  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  Chicago,  1909-n;  Jos.  T. 
Eyerson  and  Son,  191 1 — .  Married  Gertrude 
Slagle.  S  10,  1905,  Urbana.  Children:  Mary 
Jane,  b.  Ag  23,  1906;  Celia  Ann,  b.  S  17,  1913- 
Address,  Riverside,  111. 

2234.     INEZ  ROSE  SAMSON 
(Sister  of  Nos.  1762,   1763) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  9,  1882,  Deers,  111.; 
d.  Nelson  (b.  F  28,  1829,  Wardsville,  Can.) 
and  Georgina  Charlotte  (Leonard)  Samson  (b. 
Jl  12,  1845,  Danville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ur- 
bana H.  S.  Le  Cercle  Francais;  Eng.  Club; 
Choral  Soc.  Address,  31:  W.  High  St.,  Ur- 
bana. 

223s.     'ELLEN  MARY  SCHAEFER 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  F  22,  1870,  Cambridge  City, 
Ind.;  d.  John  Daniel  (b.  1827,  Weissenhaiel, 
Germany)  and  Anna  Catharine  (Mengel) 
Schaefer  (b.  1832,  Berneberg,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Cambridge  City,  Ind.,  H.  S.;  Grad.,  Ind.  St. 
Nor.  Sch.,  1896;  Stud.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1898-9, 
1901.  Organizer  and  Libn^  Pub.  Lib.,  Whit- 
ing, Ind.,  1905;  Cataloger,  Carnegie  Lib.,  Pitts- 
burgh. 1906;  Cataloger,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1906-9. 
Died  O  21,   1912,  at  Cambridge  City,  Ind. 

2236.     RUDOLPH   ERNST  SCHREIBER 
(Husband  of   No.   2807;   Brother  of  No.  3168) 

Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  8,  1877. 
Chicago;  s.  Heinrich  Friederich  (b.  O  26,  1848, 
Hanover,  Gcr.)  and  Auguste  Louise  (Schulz) 
Schreiber  (b.  Ag  2,  1852,  Berlin,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Chicago  Eng.  H.  and  Man,  Tr.  Sch.; 
Univ.  Acad.;  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1904; 
J.  D.,  do..  1906.  V.  P.,  Sec,  Philomathean; 
Sec,  Stud.  Republican  Club;  Ath.  Assn.;  Y. 
M.  C.  A.;  Eng.  Club;  Pol.  Sc  Club;  Pres., 
German  Club;  Orat.  Assn.;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Final  Honors;    Varsity  Fortnightly;  Asst.  Ed., 


mini;  Soph.  Rep.,  Fresh. -Soph.  Debate.  Prac- 
ticed Law  with  Peck,  Miller  and  Starr,  1906- 
9;  with  John  C.  Farwell,  1909-12;  Individual 
practice.  1912-18.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  Training 
Course  for  Army  Supply  Service,  Q.  M.,  1918; 
acted  as  Govt.  Acct.  and  Field  Auditor  at 
Clintonville,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  Peoria  and  Ft. 
Leavenworth,  Kan. ;  stationed  at  Washington, 
D.  C.  as  civilian  in  War  Dept.,  Const.  Div., 
Contracts  Branch.  Auth.:  A  Word  to  the 
Alumni  of  the  Univ.  of  111.,  about  an  In- 
specting and  Advisory  Bd.,  Chicago,  1909.  Pres., 
Univ.  of  Chicago  Law  Sch.  Assn.;  Sec-Treas., 
do.,  1907;  Univ.  of  111.  Alumni  Representa- 
tive, Northern  Orat.  Leagnie,  1909 — ;Dir.,  lll- 
ini Club,  1911-16;  Sec,  do.  1914-16;  lllini 
Club  Alumni  Relations  Com.;  Member,  Univ. 
of  111.  Alumni  Council,  1913-16;  lllini  Club 
Chm.,  Legislative  Com.;  Univ.  of  Chicago  Al- 
umni Assn.;  Treas.,  Alumni  Council,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1908-14;  Eugene  Field  Civic  Club; 
City  Club;  Com.  on  Streets,  Alleys,  Bridges; 
Com.  on  Music  Extension,  Chicago  Musical 
Coll.;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Univ.  of 
111.  Com.  on  Alumni  Reorganization;  Univ. 
of  111.,  Alumni  Com.  on  Univ.  Trustees,  1913- 
15-17;  Univ.  of  111.  Alumni  Legislative  Com.; 
Alumni  Sec,  Class  1904,  Univ.  of  111.;  Alumni 
Secretaries  Assn.;  Intercollegiate  Club  of  Chi- 
cago; Dir.,  do..  1916-17;  Chm.,  Rogers  Park 
Center,  Univ.  of  Chicago  Lecture  Assn.;  Univ. 
of  111.  Sub.  Com.  on  Gregory  Memorial;  Chi- 
cag:o  Bar  Assn.;  111.  St.  Bar  Assn.  Married 
Edith  Rogers  ('06),  An  30,  1908,  Windsor,  111. 
Address,  War  Dept.,  Const.  Div.,  Washington, 
D.  C.  or  504  Pine  St.,  Windsor,  111. 

2237.  HENRY  THEODORE  SCHUMACHER 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  11,  1879,  LaRose, 
111.;  s.  Adolph  (b.  1841,  Mecklenburg,  Ger.) 
and  Hannah  (Steinke)  Schumacher  (b.  1845, 
Posen,  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Philoma- 
thean. Legal  Sec,  Speaker  of  47th  Gen.  Assem- 
bly, St.  of  111.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  111.  St. 
Bar  Assn.;  Champaign  Co.  Bar.  Married  Min- 
nie Nuckolls,  Ag  31,  1904,  Peoria.  Children: 
J.  Willis,  b.  O  3,  1905;  Margaret,  b.  Jl  27, 
1907:  Henry  Nuckolls,  b.  Ap  17,  1909;  Eliza- 
beth, b.  S  2,  1912.  Address,  701  W.  Washing- 
ton Blvd.,  Urbana. 

2238.     KARL  BIRD  SEIBEL 

Lawyer;  A.  B.;  b.  Ap  30,  1875,  Manlius  Tp., 
111.;  s.  John  Jacob  (b.  N  23,  1816,  Breitenstein, 
Archduchy  of  Hesse,  Ger.)  and  Priscilla  Patty 
(Follet)  Seibel  (b.  Mr  4,  1828,  Susquehanna  Co. 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Sheffield  H.  S.;  Western 
Norm.  Coll.,  Bushnell,  111.;  Albany  Law  Sch., 
1896-7.  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Philomathean.  In 
Grocery  Bus.,  Santa  Rosa,  Ag-N,  1904;  with 
Sears,  Roebuck  &  Co.  and  Western  Elec.  Co., 
Chicago,  1905-6;  with  Pa.  Coal  Co.  and  in 
Coal  Dept.,  D.  &  H.  R.  R.  Co.,  Scranton,  Pa., 
19068;  Practicing  Law,  1908 — .  Address, 
Princeton,  Ill.t 

2239.     ARTHUR   PLATT    SEYMOUR 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3962,  3963) 

Ranchman;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  O  25,  1880, 
Thoniasboro,  111.;  s.  William  Reynolds  (b.  O 
10,  1848,  Newark,  111.)  and  Alice  Florence 
(Case)  Seymour  (b.  My  4,  1854,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Agr.  Club; 
lllini  staff.  Asst.  in  Field  Operations,  St. 
Sta.  Soils,  1904-5;  Mgr.,  Pleasant  View  Grain 
&  Stock  Farm,  Ilenning,  111.,  1905-8;  Proprie- 
tor, Springdale  Fruit  Ranch,  Montrose,  Colo., 
1908-11;  Mgr.,  Avondale  (Hay,  Grain  &  Potato) 
Olathe,  Colo.,  191 1 — .  Mem.,  Christian  Church; 
Y.  P.  S.  C.  E.,  Treas.,  1901-4.  Married  Anna 
Wubben,  Mr  14,  1906,  Lincoln,  111.  Children: 
Robert  Harold,  b.  Ap  28,  19 10;  Ruth  Evange- 
line, b.  Ag  17,  1912.     Address,  Olathe,  Colo. 


1904] 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


2240.  ROY  VINCENT  SEYMOUR 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  10,  1876,  Dwight,  III.; 
s.  Geo.  A.  (b.  Mr  17,  1842,  Clevelaml,  O.)  and 
Mary  B.  (Drynorr)  Seymour  (b.  Te  25.  1847. 
Can.).  Prepared  in  Dwight  11.  S.;  Harvard 
Law  Sch.,  190304.     Address,  Dwight,  lU.t 

2241.     CHARLES  HARPER  SHELDON 

(Husband  of  No.  1925) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Jl  10,  1880, 
Kewanee,  111.;  s.  Rensselaer  C.  (b.  Ap  10,  1854, 
Burns,  111.)  and  Alice  (Harper)  Sheldon  (b. 
Ja  24,  1854,  Monroeville,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Kewanee  H.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Engr.,  Sec. 
and  Treas.,  Kewanee  Water  Supply  Co.,  1904- 
11;  Private  business,  Los  Angeles,  191 1 — . 
Married  Alice  Calhoun  Mann  ('03),  O  26, 
1910,  Kahoka,  Me.  Child,  Alice  Harmon,  b. 
Te  13,  1913.  Address,  1625  Spruce  St.,  South 
Pasadena,  Calif.;  bus.  add.,  528  Union  Oil 
Bldg.,  Los  Angeles. 

2242.  EDNA  WEAVER  SHELDON 
(TREGO) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  N  2,  1881,  Urbana,  111.;  d.  Clar- 
ence Corydon  (b.  Urbana)  and  Emily  (Wa- 
ters) Sheldon  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Married  Edward  Francis 
Trego,  N  16,  1904,  Urbana.  Child,  Edward 
Francis,  Jr.,  b.  N  16,  191 1.  Address,  Hoopes- 
ton.  111. 

2243.  CARLYLE  NANCE  SHILTON 
(Brother  of  No.  2815) 
Banker;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ap  8,  1882,  Ke- 
wanee, 111.;  s.  Christopher  A.  (b.  1844,  Peter- 
boro.  Can.)  and  Adella  Nance  Shilton  (b. 
1852,  Lafayette,  111.).  Prepared  in  Kewanee 
H.  S.  Philomathean;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Quartet; 
Philo-Adelphic  Debating  Team,  1904.  Press  Agt., 
1904-S;  Mercantile,  1905-6;  Cashier  Wyanet 
First  Nat.  Bank,  1908-14;  do.,  First  Nat.  Bank, 
Oregon,  Wis.  1914 — .  Married  Myrtle  Irene 
Bond,  My  18,  1910,  Mineral  Point,  Wis.  Ad- 
dress, Oregon,   Wis. 

2244.  JAMES  RICKETTS  SHINN 
(Brother  of  No.  2816) 

County  Agr.  Agt.;  b.  My  22,  1880,  Mattoon. 
111.;  s.  George  B.  (b.  O  20,  1851,  Edinburg, 
Ind.)  and  Cornelia  M.  (Ricketts)  Shinn  (b. 
My  19,  1852,  Charleston,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Mattoon  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Sigma  Xi;  Special 
Honors;  lUini  Staff;  Assoc.  Ed.,  ///.  Agr.;  Ed., 
do.;  Rep.  of  Agr.  Club  on  program.  Am.  Fed. 
Agr.  Studs.  Field  Asst.  in  Pomol.,  1905-7; 
Prof.,  Hort.  and  Horticulturist,  Exp.  Sta., 
Univ.  of  Idaho,  1907-10;  Rancher,  inio-13;  Co. 
Agr.  Agt.,  1914 — .  Auth. :  Planting  Apple  Or- 
chards in  Idaho,  Idaho  E.rp.  Sta.,  Bui.  No.  64. 
Mem.,  Illini  Club  of  Idaho;  Presby.  Church. 
Married  Edna  M.  Casstevens,  Jl  4,  1906.  Child- 
ren: Esther  Elizabeth,  b.  Ag  18,  1907;  Lloyd 
Benjamin,  b.  Je  9,  1909;  Frances  Lorene,  b. 
D  6,  1910.     Address,  Court  House,  Spokane. 

2245.  THEODORA  SHOEMAKER 

(CURTISS) 
(Sister  of  No.  1967) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  5,  1879,  Charleston, 
111.;  d.  Thomas  Theodore  (b.  S  14,  1847, 
Charleston,  111.)  and  Emmazetta  (Real)  Shoe- 
maker (b.  O  IS,  1850,  Charleston,  111.).  .Pre- 
pared in  Charleston  H.  S.;  Ohio  Wesleyan;  E. 
111.  Norm.  Sch.  Teacher  in  McKinley  H.  S.,  El 
Paso,  111.,  1904-7.  Married  Chester  Frazier 
Curtiss,  S  3,  1907,  Charleston,  111.  Children: 
Dorothy  Ruth,  b.  D  28,  1908;  Mary  Catherine, 
b.  Je  2j,  191 1.     Address,  El  Paso,  111. 

2246.     AIMEE  MAY    SIDES    (REYNOLDS) 

A.  B.   in   L.  &  A.;  b.  D  11,  1880,  Diamond 

City,    Mo.;    d.    Franklin    (b.    HI.)    and    Sarah 

Elizabeth    (Coffman)    Sides    (b.  O.).     Prepared 


in  Champaign  H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Taught  Carrollton  H.  S., 
1904-6;  Webb  City  (Mo.)  H.  S.,  1906-8.  Mar- 
ried Benjamin  De  Witt  Reynolds,  Je  30,  1908, 
Webb  City,  Mo.  Children:  Martha  Jean,  b. 
D  9,  1912;  Benjamin  De  Witt  Jr.,  b.  S  2,  1915. 
Address,  looi  S.  Madison  St.,  Webb  City,  Mo. 

2247.  CARL  WILLIAM  SIMPSON 
Valuation  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  22, 
1881,  Quincy,  111.;  s.  James  Howe  (b.  Ag  5, 
1852,  Carlisle,  O.)  and  Hedwig  Louise  (Petri) 
Simpson  (b.  My  4,  1856,  Quincy,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Quincy  and  Dallas  (Tex.)  H.  Schs. 
Theta  Nu  Ensilon.  Res.  Engr.  with  Central 
111.  Const.  Co.,  1904;  Asst.  Engr.,  do.,  1905; 
Asst.  Engr..  D.  L.  &  W.  Ry.,  1906-15;  Res. 
Engr.,  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  Ry.,  191S-17;  Engr.  Acct., 
Pres.  Conf.  Com.,  Fed.  Val.  of  Rys.,  1917-18; 
Valuation  Engr.,  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.,  1918 — . 
Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E. ;  Am.  Ry.  Engng.  Assn. 
Married  Edith  De  Witt  Weidman,  S  12,  1907, 
Columbia,  N.  J.  Children:  William  Carl,  b. 
Ag  7,  191 1;  Edith  Barbara,  b.  S  26,  1913.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  D.  L.  &  W.  Ry.,  Hoboken,  N.  J, 

2248.  MARY   JANE    SLOCUM 

(BAREUTHER) 
(Sister  of  No.  1421) 
Teacher;  B.  S.;  b.  Mr  26,  1883,  Wether- 
field,  111.;  d.  Pardon  Egbert  (b.  Jl  27,  1853, 
Kewanee,  111.)  and  Clara  Elizabeth  (Harley) 
Slocum  (b.  Ap  21,  1857,  Hopedale,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  Loda  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Phi  Delta 
Psi;  Watcheka;  Sc.  Club;  Math.  Club;  Cap 
Com.;  Class  Sec;  Capt.,  Class  Basket  Ball. 
Teacher  of  Sc,  H.  S.,  Mattoon,  111.,  1904-09; 
Steamboat  Springs,  Colo.,  190917;  Del  Mar, 
Calif.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  Mat- 
toon Study  Class;  Steamboat  Chap.,  X.  P.  E. 
O.  Married  Ralph  Augustus  Bareuther,  O  4, 
1906,  Urbana.  Children:  Harley  Rudolph,  b. 
D  21.  1907;  Katheryn  Elizabeth,  b.  Jl  16,  1913 
(died  N  28,  1915) ;  Ralph  Slocum,  b.  O  13,  1914; 
Margaret  Dorothy,  b.  Ja  17,  1917.  Address, 
Chino,    Calif. 

2249.  ESTHER  ANNE  SMITH 
Cataloger;    A.    B. ;    b.   Jl   11,    1880,    Saginaw, 

Mich.;  d.  R.  Z.  and  Olive  (Colbrath)  Smith. 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1903.  Cataloger,  Gen. 
Lib.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1904-06;  Reviser,  Catalog 
Div.,  do.,  1906-08;  Head  Cataloger,  do.,  1908; 
Instr.  in  cataloging,  Univ.  of  Mich,,  summer 
sch.,  1910 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  Mich. 
Lib.  Assn.;  Assn.  of  Collegiate  Alumnae; 
Treas.,  Ann  Arbor  Lib.  Club,  1913-15;  Pres., 
do.,  1915-17.  Address,  Univ.  Lib.,  Mich.  Univ., 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

2250.  FLORENCE  SEBRING  SMITH 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Bloomington, 
111.;  d.  George  Oscar  (b.  1843,  Stamford,  Conn.) 
and  Margaret  Copeland  (Sebring)  Smith  (b. 
1848,  Tarrytown,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Lin- 
coln and  (Jmaha  H.  Schs.;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of 
Neb.,  1894;  A.  M.,  do.,  1898.  Univ.  of  Neb. 
Lib.,  1898;  Libn.,  1901-18;  Reference  Libn., 
Kansas  City  Pub.  Lib.,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1918^.     Address,  Pub.  Lib.,  Kansas  City.  Mo. 

2251.  HENRY  WILLIAM  SMITH 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Sec;  B.  S.;  b.  Je  2,  1874, 
Areola,  111.;  s.  John  D.  (b.  Ap  12,  1845,  Somer- 
set, O.)  and  Emma  (Bowman)  Smith  (b.  Jl  28 
1845,  do.).  Prepared  in  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Cabinet  Treas.,  1903-4. 
Educ.  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  New  Haven,  New  York, 
Chicago.  Served  in  4th  111.  Volunteer  Inf., 
Spanish-Am.  War.  Married  Grace  E.  JoITns,  S 
16,  1909,  Chicago.  Child,  William  Spencer 
Smith,  b.  Ag  10,  191 1.  Address,  2922  Lexing- 
ton St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Bel- 
videre,  III. 


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22S2.     CLARA  SOMMER  (VEHSTEDT) 
(Sister  of  No.  2827) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  4,  1883,  Chicago; 
d.  Adam  (b.  Austria)  and  Louise  (Reichardl) 
Sommer  (b.  Ger. ).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park 
H.  S.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  French 
Club.  Married  Harry  Bode  Vehstedt,  D  15, 
1909,  Chicago.  Children:  Harry  Sommer,  b. 
K  2,  1910;  Clara  Louise,  b.  S  15,  1912;  Robert 
Adams,  b.  Mr  11,  191 5.  Address,  San  Diego, 
Calif. 

2253.     MILDRED    ELIZA    SONNTAG 

(FRANKLIN) 

(Sister  of  Nos.  3553,  35S4) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.:  b.  O  4,  1882,  Plainfield, 
111.;  d.  Albert  (b.  Lockport,  111.)  and  Mary 
(Kettering)  Sonntag  (b.  Lemont,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Plainfield  and  Joliet  H.  S.  VVatch- 
eka.  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Kappa  -Mpba  Theta; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Prin.  teacher  of  Math,  and 
German,  Lexington  H.  S.;  Teacher  Joliet  Tp. 
H.  S.  Married  Bertram  -Xdolph  Franklin.  S 
16,  1909,  Plainfield.  111.  Child,  Mary  Catherine, 
b.  Ja  7,  1911.  Address,  1315  E.  Washington 
St.,  Bloomington,  111. 

2254.  ANNIE  ELNORA  SPARKS 
(PAISLEY) 
(Sister  of  No.  918) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  18,  1879,  Miller 
Tp.,  LaSalle  Co.,  111.;  d.  George  (b.  N  21, 
184s,  Fulton  Co.,  O.)  and  Esther  Peacock 
(Clifton)  Sparks  (b.  F  4,  1842,  Lucas  Co., 
O.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Y.  W.  C.  A. ; 
VVatcheka  League;  Charter  mem.,  Illiola. 
Teacher,  1904-6;  Office  work,  Chem.  Lab.,  Univ. 
of  111..  1906-8;  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Robert  Hughes  Paisley,  Ap  7,  1908,  Ur- 
bana.  Children:  John  Calvin,  b.  F  27,  191 1; 
Esther  Mary,  b.  Je  20,  1912;  James  Robert,  b. 
Ap  26,  1916;  Grace  Beulah,  b.  O  15,  1917; 
Alice  Bertha,  b.  O  15,  1917  (died  O  15,  i9'7)- 
Address,  R.  10,  Mt.  Vernon,  111. 

2255.  ISABEL    STALEY    (DANELY) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  5,  1883,  Champaign, 
111.;  d.  Judge  Calvin  C.  (b.  Jl  14,  1849,  Hun- 
tington, W.  Va.)  and  Susan  Isabella  (Har- 
wood)  Staley  (b.  S  6,  1859,  Bloomington,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta.  Awarded  Royal  Humane  Soc.  Medal. 
Married  Alfred  Marion  Danely,  Jr.,  O  10, 
1906,  Champaign.  Child,  Alfred  Calvin,  b.  Je 
21,  1908.  Address,  1003  S.  Busey  Ave.,  Ur- 
bana. 

2256.  LEWIS  ALVA   STEPHENSON 
Office   Mgr.;    B.   S.  in  M.  E.;   b.   S  7,   1878, 

Redmon,  111.;  s.  J.  H.  and  Catherine  (Bogle) 
Stephenson.  Mgr.,  Kansas  City  Office  of  the 
Powers  Regulator  Co.;  Mem.  Soc.  of  the  Army 
and  Navy.  Married  N  27,  1909.  Child,  Alice 
Catherine,  b.  F  4,  1912.  Address,  2712  Benton 
Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  bus.  add.,  412  Re- 
liance Bldg.  do.'t 

2257.  ROBERT  JAQUES  STEWART 
Mgr.  Contract  Dept.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F 
10,  1881,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.;  s.  William  Ar- 
thur (b.  Ag  3,  1856,  Lawrcnceburg,  Ind.) 
and  Emma  (Jacques)  Stewart  (b.  Ag,  1858, 
near  New  Harmony,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Dan- 
ville, H.  S.;  Univ.  of  N.  M.  Engr.  Soc. 
Spec.  Apprentice.  C.  &  E.  I.  Ry.,  i904,-6; 
Asst.  Supt.  Bat.  Dept.,  Nat.  Carbon  Co., 
1906-7;  Asst.  in  M.  &  W.  Dept.,  L.  &  A. 
R.  A.,  Ark.,  19078;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Insultation 
Dept.,'H.  W.  Johns  Manville  Co.,  Milwaukee, 
1908-1:;  Mgr.,  Contract  Dept.,  do.,  Indian- 
apolis. 191 1 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  R.  A.  M.;  R.  &  S.  M.;  Commandery;  K. 
T.,  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S.  Married  Edith  Beryl 
Howser,  S  17,  1908,  Urbana.  Child,  Eleanor 
Emma.  b.  Ag  4,  IQ09.  Address,  2316  Morgan 
Ave.,  Morgan   Park,   Ill.t 


2258.  CHARLES  NEWHALL  STONE 
(Brother  of  No.  4438) 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  10,  1884, 
St.  Paul;  s.  Elbridge  Kimball  (b.  N  14,  1850, 
Quincy,  111.)  and  Cora  Abia  (Edison)  Stone 
(b.  S  23.  1851,  Quincy,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Quincy  H.  S.  Sigma  Chi;  Tau  Beta  Pi 
Scholarship.  With  Deere  &  (Jo.,  Moline,  111.; 
Mgr.,  Dain  Mfg.  Co.,  Limited;  do.,  John 
Deere  Plow  Co.,  Welland,  Ltd.  Address,  Wel- 
land.  Ont.,  Can. 


.-■259.     HELEN   FLORENCE   STOOKEY 
(WILKINSON) 

(Wife  of  No.    1792;   Sister  of  No.   3193) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  15,  1883,  Warrens- 
burg,  111.;  d.  Lewis  (b.  O  20,  1848,  St.  Clair  Co., 
111. J  and  Leona  (Childs)  Stookey  (b.  F  26, 
1S56,  Sangamon  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Decatur 
H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
Watoheka;  Ger.  Club.  Studied  music  at  James 
Millikin  Univ.  Mem.,  Coll.  Alumnae;  D.  A. 
R. ;  Methodist  Church.  Married  Nathan  Wil- 
kinson ('02),  Je  15,  1907.  Harristown,  111. 
Children:  Helen  Jean,  b.  O  29,  igoS;  Nathan, 
b.  F  13,  1910;  David  Price,  b.  Ap  20,  1916. 
■  Iddress,  789  Beulah  Ave.,  Milwaukee. 

2260.     SMITH  LEROY  STROUD 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  23,  1877,  Atlanta,  111.; 
s.  William  B.  (b.  My  15,  1852,  do.)  and  Parrie 
(Mt.  Joy)  Stroud  (b.  1851.  do.).  Prepared  in 
.\tlanta  H.  S.;  Cascadilla  Prep.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 
Married  Crystal  Bland.  Jl  23,  1913,  Long 
I'.each,  Calif.  Address,  1055  N.  Alichigan  .\ve., 
Pasadena,   Calif. 

2261.     BELLE  SWEET 
Librarian;    B.    L.    S.       Prepared    in    Clinton 
I  la.)  H.  S.  Libn.,  Clinton  (la.)  Pub.  Lib.,  1904- 
5;    Univ.   of   Idalio    Lib.,    1905—.      Mem.,  Am. 
i.ib.  .\ssn.     Address,  Moscow,  Idaho. 

2262.  GRACE  ELLEN  SWITZER 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  Lib.  Sc;  b.  Ag  8,  1879, 
Portland,  Ore.;  d.  Abraham  Flavins  (b.  Union 
r.ridge,  Md.)  and  Eva  (Stone)  Switzer  (b. 
Huntingdon,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Iowa  City  H. 
S.  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  la.,  1902.  Hesperian, 
(ntaloger.  St.  Lib.,  Olympia,  VV'ash.,  1904-5; 
1.11)11.,  Pub.  Lib.,  Bellingham,  Wash.,  1905-14; 
Asst.,  Cleveland  Pub.  Lib.,  191 5 — .  Mem., 
l'resl)y.  Church;  Y.  W.  C.  A;  Woman's  City 
Club."  Address,  924  E.   150th  St.,  Cleveland. 

j-'63.     ELSIE  MAE  TAYLOR   (FISHER) 
(Wife  of  No.  3367;   Sister  of  No.  2265) 

.\.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ag  12.  1881,  Tuscola,  111.; 
(1.  William  (b.  Ja  6,  1849,  111.)  and  Mary 
Katherine  (Cheney)  Taylor  (b.  .Xg  23,  1856,  do.). 
I'repared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Basketball  Team. 
Teacher,  1904-10.  Married  Ora  Stanley  Fisher 
('08),  Te  4,  1910,  Homer,  111.  Children:  John 
Tavlor,'  b.  O  16,  191 1;  Doris,  b.  Jl  23,  1913. 
.Id'dress,  307  Chatham  Courts,  Washington, 
n.  C. 

2264.  GEORGE  GRAHAM  TAYLOR 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  26,  1881, 
Tavlorville,  111.;  s.  James  M.  (b.  D  2  1830, 
Xe"w  Byth,  Aberdeenshire,  Scot.)  and  Adelia  A. 
(Stewart)  Tavlor  (b.  S  i,  1840,  St.  Charles, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Taylorville  Tp.  IT.  S.;  LL. 
r.  Tohn  Marshall  Law  Sch.,  1908.  Sigma 
Alpha  Lpsilon.  Stockman  and  Poultryman, 
1905-6;  Instr.  in  H.  Schs.,  1908-1 1 ;  Lawyer, 
Kiii— .  Mem.,  Baptist  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Trcnna  Tune  Miller,  Je  30,  1910,  Deca- 
tur.  111.  Address,  228  E.  Central  Ave.,  High- 
lati.l    I'ark,  111. 


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2j6s.  JOHN  ORLO  TAYLOR 
(Brother  of  Xo.  2263) 
Consulting  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Jc  nj, 
1879,  Tuscola,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  Ja  5,  1849, 
Charleston.  111.)  and  Mary  C.  (Cheney)  Taylor 
(_b.  185b,  Camargo,  111.).  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma 
Xi.  Draftsman^  Foreman,  Master  Mechanic, 
with  Isthmian  Canal  Com.,  1904,  1909;  Const. 
Supt.,  The  Arnold  Co.,  Chicago,  1910;  Engr., 
Fred  G.  Postel  &  Co.,  Chicago,  191 1. — .  Assoc, 
A.  I.  E.  E.;  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials. 
Married  Ann  Elizabeth  Mornberg,  O  g,  191  J, 
Oak  Park,  111.  Cliildren:  William,  b.  Je  lO, 
'9>3;  John,  b.  Je  16,  19:3  (died  O  8,  1913). 
Address,  524  Wenonah  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

2266.     SHERMAN  THOMPSON 

(Brother  of  Nos.  1429,  1781) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.:  b.  Je  5,  1883, 
Warrensburg,  111.;  s.  George  vV.  (b.  1837,  Al- 
den,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  G.  (Langston)  Thomp- 
son (b.  1843.  111.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  II. 
S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Married  Millie  Thompson, 
Ag  4,  1909.  Child.  Langston,  b.  My  31,  1911. 
Address.  La  Salle,  Ill.t 

2267.     PETER  FREDERICK  WILLIAM 

TIMM 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  N  19,  1876, 
Areola,  111.;  s.  Eggert  (b.  Je  15,  18^7,  Ilolsteiii. 
Ger. )  and  Kathrina  (Mathiescn)  Timm  (b.  Ag 
6,  1829).  Prepared  at  Larned  (Kan.)  H.  S. 
Delta  Upsilon;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Army  and 
Navy  Club;  Class  Baseball  and  Football  Teams; 
Soph.  Cane  Com.  Mfg.  and  Sales  Depts.,  Allis- 
Chalmers  Co.  Corp.,  Co.  A.,  4th  111.  Volunteer 
Inf.,  Spanish- Am.  War,  1898-99.  Mem.,  Detroit 
Engr.  Soc;  Xat.  Assn.  Steam  Engrs. ;  Fellow- 
craft  Club;  United  Spanish  War  Veterans; 
Peninsular  Club,  D.  U. ;  Wolverine  Automo- 
bile Club.  Married  Nell  Pearl  Grossman,  Je  6, 
1911,  Ilarristown,  111.  Address,  Box  321,  Al- 
pena, Mich.t 

2268.  ROY  ELMER  TRAVIS 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag  19,  18S0, 
Assumption,  111.;  s.  Byron  (b.  JI  31,  1855,  Pa.) 
and  Emma  (Henry)  Travis  (b.  Jl  4,  1859, 
Springfield,  O.).  Prepared  in  Assumption  II. 
S. ;  Univ.  Acad.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Mgr.,  Base- 
ball; Asst.  Grad.  Mgr.,  Ath.  Assn.  Hardware 
Merchant,  1904;  Asst.  Engr.,  R.  C.  Davies  Gas 
Co.,  Harris  Trust,  Chicago;  Asst.  Engr.  Corn. 
Pa.  R.  R.,  1905-12;  Const.  Engr.,  Bawps  Bros., 
1 91 2 — .  Married  Lucile  Markley.  O  19,  190-3, 
Logansport.  Ind.  Address,  1055  Berwyn  Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  161  5  Harris  Trust  Bldg.  do. 

2269.      CLARA   EUGENIA   TRIMBLE 

(FENN) 
(Sister  of  No.  2844) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Tremont,  111.; 
d.  William  (b.  Ja  22,  1832.  Conconnell,  Ireland) 
and  Anna  M.  (Malone)  Trimble  (b.  S  8,  1840, 
Tremont,  Tazewell  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Rural 
Schs.  and  HI.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Taught  Urbana 
H.  S.,  1904-5;  Curtis  H.  S.,  Chicago,  1907-18. 
Married  George  Henry  Fenn,  D  25,  1918,  Chi- 
cago.    Address,  5714  Blackstone  Ave.,  Chicago. 

2270.  HAROLD  FRANK  TRIPP 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Te  28,  1880,  Quincv, 
111.;  s.  Frank  (b.  1856,  Adams  Co.,  III.)  and 
Mary  (Carey)  Tripp  (b.  1858,  Pike  Co.,  III.). 
Prepared  in  Quincy  II.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
Glee  and  Mandolin  Club;  Dramatic  Club,  Mgr.; 
Class  Baseball.  Atty.  at  Law,  City  Atty.,  Walter, 
Okla.;  Elected  Atty.  for  Cotton  Co..  Okla., 
1912;  Asst.  Co.  Atty.,  Okla.  Co..  Okla.,  191.8 — . 
Married  Florence  Harvey,  D  26,  1906,  Griggs- 
ville.  111.  Children:  Elizabeth  F.,  b.  D  30,  1908 
(died  Ja  29,  1909);  Thomas  Harvey,  b.  N  11, 
191 1.  Address,  319  Lee  Bldg.,  Oklahoma  City, 
Okla. 


2271.  CHARLES  PHILIP  TURNER 
Mech.    Engr.;    B.    S.    in    M.    E.;    b.    Ag    4, 

1880,  Butler,  111.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  Je  15, 
'839,  Jacksonville,  HI.)  and  Fannie  Barbara 
(Grove)  Turner  (b.  Jc  30,  1845,  St.  Galin, 
Switzerland).  Prepared  in  Hillsboro  H.  S. 
M.  E.  Soc;  E.  E.  Soc.  Steam  Turbine  Test- 
ing Dept.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  1904-5;  Const  Dept., 
1905 — .  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.,  1907; 
Graduate  Club,  N.  Y.  Married  Eliza  J.  Sem- 
mel,  Je  13,  1912,  .Mlentown,  Pa.  Address, 
527  Veronica  St.,  E.  St.  Louis,  111.;  bus.  add., 
.\m.  Steel  Foundries,  East  St.  Louis,  111. 

2272.  LEWIS  BUTLER  TUTHILL 
Lawyer;   A.    B.   in   L.    &  A.;    LL.    B.,    1905; 

b.  JI  20,  1880,  Anna,  III.;  s.  Harlan  Page  (b. 
O  31,  1842,  Vergennes,  111.)  and  Emma  S.  (Hub- 
bard; Tuthill  (b.  Mr  4,  1852,  O. ).  Prepared 
in  Union  Acad.,  .Anna,  111.  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Mgr.,  Fool- 
ball  Team.  1902.  Lawyer,  Insur.  Agt.  and  City 
Atty.,  1905-11.  Anna,  111.  V.  P.,  Illini  Club, 
.\nna.  111.  Married  Leeta  De  Wolf,  N  23, 
1904.  Anna,  111.  Children;  May  De  Wolf,  b. 
1907;  Harlan  Page,  b.  S  26,  1909.  Address, 
.Anna,  Ill.t 

2273.  MAHLON  SMITH  VANCE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  3,  1870, 
Eaton,  III.;  s.  Mahlon  Thomas  (b.  Licking 
Co.,  0.)  and  Margaret  M.  (Lamb)  Vance  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Austin  Coll.,  Effingham; 
Central  Norm.  Coll.,  Danville.  Ind.;  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.  Prin  and  Supt.,  Pub.  Schs.,  Sulli- 
van, III.,  1904-7;  do.,  Paris,  111.,  1907-8;  Hard- 
ware Bus..  Oblong,  111.,  1908-10;  Asst.  (Tashier. 
Oil  Belt  Nat.  Bank,  do.,  1910-15;  Teacher,  H. 
S..  Oblong,  111.,  1Q15-18;  Prin.,  do.,  1918 — . 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Cora  B.  Vance. 
S  2,  1900.  Tuscola,  HI.  Children:  Donald 
Howe,  b.  My  18,  igoi;  Dorothy  Helen,  b.  Te  i, 
1907;  Margaret,  b.  S  30,  1913.  Adaress, 
Oblong,   111. 

2274.  GEORGE  GARRET  VANHORNE 
Elec.  Engr.;    B.   S.  in  E.  E.;  b.   D   12.   1881, 

Rockford,  111.;  s.  Garret  R.  (b.  Je  30,  1841, 
X.  J.)  and  Jennie  Amelia  (Munroe)  Vanhorne 
(b.  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S.  M. 
E.  Soc;  E.  E.  Soc  With  Rockford  Edison 
Co.,  1904;  Chicago  Edison  Co.,  1905-6;  West- 
ern Elec  Co.,  1906-14.  Address,  Van  Nuys, 
Calif. 

2275.  JOHN   TERRELL   VAWTER,   JR. 
Architect;    B.    S.    in    Arch.;    b.    S    20,    1879, 

Vernon,  Ind.;  s.  Mary  A.  Vawter.  Prepared 
at  Purdue  L^niv.  Address,  216  Wright  and  Cal- 
lender   Sts.,  Los  .Angeles,  Calif. t 

2276.  RICHARD  PERCIVAL  VICKRAGE 
Rancher;  LL.  B.;  b.  S  26,  1881,  Pana,  111.; 
s.  William  (b.  JI  8,  1853,  Birmingham,  Wor- 
cestershire, Eng.)  and  Malinda  (Scott)  Vick- 
rage  (b.  Jl  24,  1861,  Brighton,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Pana  H.  S.  Phi  Alpha  Delta.  Law- 
yer, Pana  and  Okmulgee,  Okla.,  1904-9;  As- 
soc Ed.,  Scenic  Am.,  San  Diego,  Calif.,  1909- 
12;  Rancher,  Calif.,  1912 — .  Address,  2241 
Maple  .Ave.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif. 

2277.  'LORENA  NELL  WEBBER 
Librarian;    B.    L.    S. ;    b.    Ag    21,    1879;    d. 

Wallace  K.  and  Mary  B.  (Brown)  Webber. 
Prepared  in  Renwick,  la.,  H.  S.;  B.  S.,  la. 
St.  Coll..  1908.  In  .Ames  (la.)  Pub.  Lib., 
1904-5;  St.  Lib.  Com.  Office,  Des  Moines, 
1905;  Iron  City  Pub.  Lib.,  1905-14.  Died 
D  25,    1914,  Boulder,  Colo. 

2278.  HARRY   WILLIAM  WEEKS 
Sales    Engr.;    B.    S.    in    M.    E.;    b.    My    22, 

i88i,  Hennepin,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  Ja  2, 
1855,   Tounton.    Eng.)    and    Ida    Susan    Weeks 


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[1904 


(b.  F  6,  1855,  near  Henry,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Bradford  H.  S.;  A.  B.,  Lombard,  1900. 
Phi  Delta  Theta.  Draftsman,  Sheffield  Car 
Co.,  1904;  Mech.  Engr.,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  Fuel 
Testing  Plant,  1904-8;  do.,  Fuel  Engng.  Co.  and 
Cml.  Testing  &  Engng.  Co.,  1908-10;  Dist. 
Sales  Mgr.,  The  Montgomery  Coal  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1910-13;  Sales  Engr.,  Peabody  Coal 
Co.,  1913 — .  Married  Edith  Esther  Weeks, 
Ag  14,  1907,  Champaign.  Address,  332  S. 
Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago. 

2279.  WILLIAM  HENRY  WEHMEIER 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  5,  1879, 
Alton,  111.;  s.  A.  W.  and  Emma  (Blauke)  Weh- 
meier.  Prepared  in  Alton  H.  S.  Kappa  Sigma. 
Engr.  and  Asst.  on  Const.  I.  T.  S.,  1904-06; 
City  Engr.,  Vinita  I.  T.,  1906;  W.  S.  G.  S., 
1906;  St.  Louis  City  and  Co.  Engr.,  office  in 
Seattle,  Wash.,  1907;  Engr.  and  Supt.,  Irriga- 
tion &  Power  Co.,  Hanford,  Wash.,  1908-16; 
Engr.,  St.  and  Co.  Rd.  Const.,  Benton  Co., 
Wash.,  1917.  Married  Leslie  A.  Maffit,  Te  12, 
1906,  Decatur,  111.  Children:  Jane  Maffit,  b. 
Mr  29,  1908;  Mary  Anne,  b.  My  8,  1916.  Ad- 
dress, Hanford,  Wash. 

2280.     NELLIE  WETZEL  (SHELDON) 
(Wife  of  No.    196s) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  16,  1879,  Stonington, 
111.;  d.  M.  R.  (b.  1845,  Newville,  Pa.)  and 
Emily  Marilla  (Eaton)  Wetzel  (b.  1847,  La- 
fayette, Ind.).  Prepared  in  Taylorville  Tp.  H. 
S.  Alethenai;  Eng.  Club.  Gen.  Sec,  Y.  W. 
C.  A.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1904-5.  Married  Victor 
L.  Sheldon  ('03),  Je,  1905,  Stonington,  111. 
Children:  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Ja  6,  1909;  Ruth 
Ellen,  b.  F  16,  1912.  Address,  5660  Vernon 
Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

2281.  ANNA  DAVID  WHITE 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Sheridan,  IlL;  d. 
Abel  Mortimer  (b.  Ap  19,  1850,  Lumberton, 
N.  J.)  and  Zelica  Nora  (Jenks)  White  (b.  N 
IS.  1853,  Oconomowoc,  Wis.).  Prepared  in 
Lake  View  and  Austin  H.  Schs.,  Chicago;  N. 
W.  Univ.,  1900-2.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 
Omega  Psi.  Asst.,  Loan  Desk,  Univ.  of  111. 
Lib.,  1906;  do.,  John  Crerar  Lib.,  Chicago, 
1910;  do.,  Studebaker  Lib.,  South  Bend,  Ind., 
191 1 ;  Cataloger,  Univ.  Club  Lib.,  Chicago;  do., 
Ferry  Hall  Lib.,  191 1;  do.,  Pullman  Pub. 
Lib.,  1912;  do.,  John  Crerar  Lib.,  Chicago, 
1913;  Libn.,  Nat.  Safety  Council  1915 — •  •^'^" 
dress,  4342  N.  Hermitage  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  208  S.  La  Salle  St.,  do. 

2282.  CAROLINE  LOUISE  WHITE 
(JEFFREY) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  13.  J883, 
Bureau  Junction,  111.;  d.  Edward  (b.  My  14. 
1847,  Springfield,  Mass.)  and  Martha  A.  (Ray- 
mond) White  (b.  F  9,  i8ss.  Mt.  Palatine,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gam- 
ma; Girls'  Basketball;  Orchestra.  Teacher  of 
Eng.  and  Phys.  Cult,  in  H.  S.  Mem..  Church 
of  Christ  Scientist.  Married  Melvin  Roy  Jeff- 
rey. Mr  2,  1907,  Warrensburg,  111.  Children: 
William  Thomas,  b.  Ja  2,  1908;  Martha,  b.  J! 
14,  1910;  Edward  White,  b.  Ja  18,  1912.  Ad- 
dress, Hamilton,  Mont. 

2283.  BURTON  B.  WILCOX 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  Chem.;  A.  M.,  1905;  fa- 
Mr  6,  1882,  Galcsburg,  111.;  s.  John  and  Cora 
Luella  (Hatch)  Wilcox  (b.  Kewanee,  111.)  Pre- 
pared in  Kewanee  H.  S.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon; 
Sigma  Xi;  Fellow  in  Chem.,  1904-5.  With 
Armour  &  Co.,  Chicago;  Bur.  of  Chem.,  U. 
S.  Dept.  of  Agr.  Article  (with  Wm.  M.  (Dehn) 
Secondary  Arsines,  Am.  Client.  Jour.,  Vol.  35, 
pp.  I-S4,  1906.  Address,  Bur.  Chem.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.t 


2284.  CARROLL  CARSON  WILEY 

(Brother  of  No.  1442) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  1910;  b.  Jl 
28,  1884,  Edinburg,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  Diamond 
(b.  Jl  19,  1850,  Md.)  and  Matilda  Josephine 
(Carson)  Wiley  (b.  D  16,  1853,  Cleveland,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Bellflower  and  Potomac  H.  Schs.  C. 
E.  Club;  Choral  Soc. ;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma 
Xi;  Maj.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Brevet  Capt.,  111.  Nat. 
Guard.  Final  Honors.  Draftsman  with  Weir 
Frog  Co.,  Cincinnati,  1904-06;  Loraine  Steel 
Co.,  Johnstown,  Pa.,  1906;  Am.  Bridge  Co., 
Chicago,  1906;  Instr.  in  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1906-13;  Assoc,  Civ.  Engng.,  1913 — ;  in  charge 
of  Highway  Engng.,  last  three  years.  Auth. : 
Textbook  on  Railroad  Sur.  (with  G.  W.  Pickels) 
263  pp.,  John  Wiley  &  Sons,  1914;  The  Mortar 
Making  Qualities  of  111.  Sands,  Bui.  70,  40  pp., 
Engng.  Exp.  Sta.;  Monolithic  Brick  Paving 
Slabs  Show  High  Bond,  Engng.  Record,  Vol.  73, 
No.  3;  Concentration  of  Expansion  Stresses 
due  to  Imperfect  Grouting  the  Cause  of  Brick 
Pavement  Failures,  Mun.  Engng.,  Vol.  LIII,  No. 
5;  Tests  Show  Advantages  of  Laying  Brick 
Directly  on  Concrete  Base,  Engng.  News-Rec- 
ord, Vol.  79,  No.  18,  N  I,  1917;  Old  Sand-filled 
Brick  Pavement  Relaid  Monolithically,  Mun. 
Engng.,  Vol.  LIII,  No.  5:  Who  is  to  Blame, 
do.,  Vol.  LIII,  No.  4;  (irades  and  Vertical 
Curves,  III.  Highways,  Vol.  LIII.  No.  9.  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church;  Am.  Assn.  of  Engrs. ;  111. 
Highway  Improvement  Assn.;  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Sina  Belle  Adams,  S  5,  1906,  Stoning- 
ton, III.  Children:  Tarley  Tarson,  b.  My  17, 
1908;  Lockwood  Elon,  b.  Ja  15,  1910.  Address, 
714  S.  State  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  200 
Highway  Lab.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Urbana. 

2285.  FRANCIS   RUDOLPH  WILEY 

(Brother  of  No.  4979) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  1906; 
b.  Ag  20,  1878,  Sullivan,  111.;  s.  Joseph  B. 
(b.  S  1837,  Sullivan,  111.)  and  Pauline  Jean- 
nette  (Phillips)  Wiley  (b.  Mr  6,  1848,  Sulli- 
van, 111.).  Prepared  in  Sullivan  H.  S.  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Delta  Sigma  Rho; 
Adelphic;  Pol.  Sc  Club;  Bryan  Prize;  lU.-O. 
Debating  Team;  Ill.-Mo.  Debating  Team; 
Varsity  Football.  Practising  law,  1907-14;  do., 
Wiley  and  Morey,  1914 — .  Married  Celia  Post, 
S  2,  1915,  Decatur,  111.  Address,  354  W.  Main 
St.,  Decatur,  111. 


2286. 


WALLACE  KENNETH  WILEY 

(Brother  of  No.  4493) 


Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  9.  1880, 
Peoria;  s.  William  Rodney  (b.  O  4,  1850,  Sax-. 
ton's  River,  Vt.)  and  Frances  Ellen  (Day) 
Wiley  (b.  Je  11,  1851,  Townsend,  Vt.).  Pre- 
pared in  Peoria  H.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Partner 
in  Flexlume  Sign  Co.,  1904 — .  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church.  Married  Elsie  Nevin  Arms,  N  i,  191 1, 
Lancaster,  Pa.  Children:  John  Nevin,  b.  Je 
15,  1914;  Alice  Nevin,  b.  S  17,  1916.  Ad- 
dress, 70  Wellington  Rd.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ;  bus. 
add.,  Flexlume  Sign  Co.,   1453  Niagara  St.,  do. 


2287.  MARY  EDITH  WILLIAMS 
(Sister  of  Nos.  1615,  3232) 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1906; 
M.  D.,  1917;  b.  Mr  25,  1883,  Kenney,  111.;  d. 
James  Alexander  (b.  Jl  22,  1846,  Rockford, 
N.  C.)  and  Annie  Jane  (Waller)  Williams  (b. 
Mr  4,  1850,  Louisville,  Ky.).  Prepared  in 
Newman  H.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Alpha  Omega  Alpha;  Alpha  Epsilon  Iota. 
Instr.  in  Phys.  Tr.  for  Women,  Univ.  of  111., 
1006-13;  Interne  Mary  Thompson  Hosp.  for 
Women  and  Children,  Chicago,  1917-18;  In- 
terne Cook  Co.  Hosp.,  Chicago,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress,  Cook  Co.  Hosp.,  Chicago. 


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217 


2288.  CHARLES  GORHAM  WILSON 
Sch.  Sunt.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  5,  1874, 
Marengo,  111.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  1840,  Tor- 
onto, Can.)  and  Susannah  Matilda  (Durham) 
Wilson  (b.  1838,  Davenport,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Marengo  H.  S.;  South  Side  Acad.,  Chicago. 
Adelphic;  Der  Deutche  Verein.  Prin.,  Wins- 
low  H.  S.,  Sheridan,  1906-7;  Supt.,  Algonzuin, 
1907-11;  do.,  Wyanet,  1911-12;  do.,  De  Pue, 
111.,  1912-14;  do.,  Hanover.  III.,  1914-18.  Auth. : 
Teachers'  Institutes  in  the  U.  S.,  in  £.  G. 
De.vtcr's  Hist,  of  Educ.  in  the  U.  S.,  New 
York,  1904.  Mem.,  Trinity  M.  E.  Church; 
Treas.  Epworth  League.  Married  Ella  Magda- 
lena  Bastian,  Ag  21,  1907,  Sheridan,  111.  Ad- 
dress,  Hanover,  111. 

2289.  JOHN  GUY  WILSON 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  1907; 
b.  N  9,  1878;  s.  John  James  (b.  My  i,  1849, 
Shelby  Co.,  111.)  and  Nancy  Ann  (Templeton) 
Wilson  (b.  S  13,  1852,  Shelby  Co.,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Gays  II.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
Philomathean.  Chief  Clerk  in  President's 
Office,  1904-8;  Mem.  Boggs  &  Wilson,  Attys., 
Medford,  Ore.  Married  Ada  May  Kelly,  S 
22,  1909,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Address,  1311  Yeon 
Bldg.,  Portland,  Ore.t 

2290.  'LEROY  C.  WILSON 
B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  M.  S.,  1905;  b.  Ag  19,  1883, 
Princeton,  111.;  s.  Samuel  Rease  (b.  O  6,  1850, 
Princeton)  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Field)  Wilson 
(b.  D  31,  1853,  Princeton).  Prepared  in  Prince- 
ton H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Adelphic;  Alpha  Zeta. 
111.  Exp.  Sta.,  1904;  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1905. 
Died,   1906. 

2291.  ALICE  LOUISE  WING 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ja  26,  1881,  Lud- 
ington,  Mich.;  d.  Charles  Gordon  (b.  Ja  21, 
1846,  Franklinville,  N.  Y.)  and  Jennie  S. 
(Poole)  Wing  (b.  Ag  21,  1849,  Albany,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Ludington,  Mich.,  H.  S.;  Alma, 
(Mich.)  Coll.  Alpha  Theta;  Watcheka;  Lib. 
Club;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Cataloger,  Spokane  Lib., 
Wash.,  1904-s;  Ludington,  Mich.,  Lib.,  1905-6; 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  Lib.,  1906-9;  Instr.  in 
Cataloging,  Ind.  Lib.  Sch.,  Indianapolis,  Ind., 
1909-10;  Cataloger,  O.  St.  Univ.  Lib.,  1910-12; 
Temporary  Cataloger,  Univ.  of  111.  Lib.,  1913; 
Head  Cataloger,  O.  Wesleyan  Univ.  Lib.,  1913- 
15;  Libn..  Ludington,  (Mich.).  Pub.  Lib., 
1 91 5 — •  Mem.,  Mich.  Lib.  Assn.;  O.  Lib. 
Assn.;  A.  L.  A.;  D.  A.  R.  Address,  Luding- 
ton, Mich. 

2292.  LEWIS  W.  WISE 
(Brother  of  No.  2868) 
Farm  Advisor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  28,  1876, 
Cerro  Gordo,  111.;  s.  Jacob  (b.  D  28,  1844,  Del- 
phi, Ind.)  and  Elizabeth  (Kuns)  Wise  (b.  Ap 
17.  1855,  Lafayette,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Agr.  Club;  Alpha  Zeta;  Band.  Farmer, 
1904-17;  Farm  Advisor  for  Iroquois  Co.,  1914 — . 
Pres.,  Watseka  Bd.  of  Educ,  1917-18;  Chm. 
Food  Production  and  Conservation  Com.  for 
Iroquois  Co.  Married  Jane  Parker  Bowdle,  F 
16,  1905,  Milmine,  111.  Children:  Margaret 
Helen,  b.  Ag  5,  1906;  Harriet  Bowdle,  b.  Mr 
9,   1909.     Address,  Watseka,  111. 

2293.  EMMA  MARIE  WITTLINGER 
(SCHEIE) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  13,  1882,  Esslingen, 
Ger.;  d.  William  (b.  1854,  do.)  and  Mary 
(Fuchslochcr)  Wittlinger  (b.  1852,  do.).  Pre; 
pared  in  Ger.  Sch.;  Decatur  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi 
Omega.  Teacher.  Lat.  and  Ger.,  Sullivan,  111., 
1904-8;  Decatur  H.  S.,  1908-11.  Married  Fred 
W.  Schlie,  N  i,  191 1.  Child.  Frederick  Mil- 
ton, b.  Jl  8,  1915-  Address,  537  S.  Oakland 
St.,   Decatur,   111. 


2294.     NORMAN  CHARLES  WOODIN 
Chief  Draftsman;    B.  S.   in  M.   E.;   b.   S  27, 

1877,  Kock  Island,  111.;  s.  Sheldon  Jerome  (b. 
Mr  25,  1852,  Rock  Island,  111.)  and  Rose  M. 
(Kahlke)  Woodin  (b.  D  28,  1853,  New  Or- 
leans, La.).  Prepared  in  Rock  Island  H.  S. 
Chief  Draftsman,  Bucyrus  Co.,  Evansville  Plant. 
Married  Rose  Lillian  Gumz,  N  5,  1909,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.  Address  303  E.  Iowa  St., 
Evansville,  Ind.;   bus.   add.,  Bucyrus   Co.,  do.j 

2295.  EDNA  McCLUSKEY  WORK 
(HADLEY) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  19,  1880,  near 
Bushnell,  111.;  d.  Samuel  (b.  Mr  11,  1842, 
near  Washington,  Pa.)  and  Laura  (Crownover) 
Work  (b.  Ap  16,  1851,  near  Huntington,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Macomb  H.  S.;  Knox  Coll.,  1898- 
1900.  Der  Deutscher  Verein.  Teacher  of  Sc, 
East  Dubuque  H.  S.,  East  Dubuque,  111., 
1904-5;  do.,  Watseka,  111.,  1905-6.  Married 
Everett  P.  Hadley,  Je  1907,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.    Address,  O'Neals,  Calif. 

2296.  JOSEPH  GARFIELD  WORKER 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  16,  1881, 
Stuart,  la.;  s.  Joseph  James  (b.  Je  28,  1856) 
and  Georgina  Belle  (Swingle)  Worker  (b.  N 
12,  1862).  Prepared  in  Rock  Island  H.  S. 
Delta  Upsilon;  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc.  Asst. 
to  Master  Mech.,  Deere  &  Co.,  Moline,  HI., 
1904-05;  Erecting  Engr.,  Westinghouse  Mach. 
Co.,  1905-08;  Mech.  Engr.,  Calumet  Steel  Co., 
1908;  Asst.  Supt.,  Stoker  Dept.,  Westinghouse 
Mach.  Co.,  1911-15;  Mgr.,  Stoker  Div.  West- 
inghouse Elec.  Mfg.  Co.,  East  Pittsburgh, 
1915 — .  Married  Maybell  Edna  Sampson,  My 
20,  1909,  Urbana.  Child,  daughter,  b.  Mr  10, 
1 91 2.  Address,  5722  Baum  Blvd.,  Pittsburgh; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Westinghouse  Elec.  Mfg.  Co.,  do. 

2297.  JOSEPH  CARL  WORRELL 
Bridge  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  F  27,  1877, 
Chili,  111.;  s.  Barnett  Dewitt  (b.  S  15,  1846, 
N.  J.)  and  Alice  Phoebe  (Campbell)  Worrell 
(b.  D  15,  1856).  Prepared  in  Bowen  H.  S.; 
111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  C.  E.  Soc;  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Concrete,  Masonry  and  Steel  Insp.,  C.  &  N. 
W.  R.  R.,  1904-09;  Foreman,  Highway  Erection, 
1909;  Gen.  Bridge  Insp.,  G.  N.  R.  R.,  1909-10; 
Foreman,  Highway  Bridge  Erection,  1910; 
Foreman,  Concrete  Const.,  Pillsbury  Milling 
Co.,  1910-11;  Insp.,  Steel  Erection,  G.  N.  R. 
R.,  1911;  Engr.  and  Surv.,  1911;  Concrete 
Insp.,  C.  St.  P.  M.  &  O.  R.  R.,  191 1 ;  with 
C.  B.  Stewart,  Const.  Engng.,  as  Recorder  and 
Instrumentman;  Recorder  of  Reservoir  Sur., 
191 1—;  Res.  Engr.,  Blade  River  Falls  on  re- 
taining wall  (concrete)  for  Daniel  W.  Mead, 
1911-12;  Bridge  Engr.  of  Concrete  Const.  C. 
W.  M.  &  O.  Ry.,  1912 — .  Auth.:  Dismantling 
a  Steel  Erection  Traveler,  Engng.  Record. 
Mem.,  C.  E.  Soc;  Presby.  Church.  Married 
Elizabeth  Mandeville,  Ja  30,  1906,  Champaign. 
Child,  Kathryn  Elizabeth,  b.  O  29,  1907.  Ad- 
dress, 3136  3rd  Ave.,  South  Nyres,  Minn.t 

2298.  EDMUND  LOUIS  WORTHEN 
(Husband  of  No.  2871;  Brother  of  No.  1189) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  5,  1882, 
Warsaw,  111.;  s.  George  Byron  (b.  Je  30, 
1837,  do.)  and  Mary  L.  (Bedell)  Worthen 
(b.  My  II,  1839,  do.).  Prepared  in  Warsaw 
H.  S.  M.  S.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1908.  Alpha  Zeta; 
Adelphic;  Agr.  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Dept  of 
Agron.,  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1904;  Dept.,  Agr. 
Bur.  of  Soils,  190609;  N.  C.  Dept.  of  Agr.  Soil 
Investigations,  1909-13;  Prof,  of  Agron.,  Pa. 
St.  Coll.,  1913-18.  Auth.  of  the  following  Soil 
Sur.  Reports  of  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Soils:  Jasper 
Co.,  Miss.;  N.  Platte  area.  Neb.;  E.  and  W. 
Carroll  Parishes,  La.;  Clay  Co.,  Miss.,  Bui. 
151,  N.  C.  Dept.  of  Agr.  Mem.,  Am.  Breed- 
ers' Assn.;  Am.   Soc.   of  Agron.;   N.  C.   Acad. 


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11905 


of  Sc.  Married  Xenia  May  Woolinan  ('07),  N  5, 
1908,  Urbana.  Children:  Rachel  Daura,  b.  Ag 
15,  1910;  Albert  Woolman,  b.  N  13,  1912; 
Elizabeth  Jane,  b.  D  16,  1913.  Address,  Dept. 
of  Agron.,  State  College,  Pa. 

2J99.     ELLA    EUGENIA    WORTHEN 

(MAXWELL) 

(Sister  of  No.  3243) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  26,  1883;  d.  John 
Burnham  (b.  F  4,  1885.  Warsaw,  111.)  and 
Belle  Sackett  (Connor)  Worthen  (b.  Jl  29, 
1857,  Luray,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Warsaw  H. 
S.;  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1906-07.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Pres.,  Math.  Club;  Class  Sec;  Sr.  Ball  Com.; 
Final  Honors;  Fellowship  in  Math.,  Univ.  of 
Neb.  Teacher  H.  S.,  Areola,  1904-06;  Prin., 
II.  S..  Mt.  Pulaski,  1907-0S;  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Quincy,  1908-09.  Married  Charles  Robert  Ma.x- 
well,  D  28,  1909,  Warsaw,  111.  Child,  Charles 
Robert,  b.  Mr  26,  1913.  Address,  Whitewater, 
Wis. 

2300.     IDA  FAYE  WRIGHT 

Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  S  29,  1880,  Win- 
netka.  111.;  d.  Newton  Daniel  (b.  O  17,  1843, 
Adams,  N.  Y.)  and  Huldah  M.  (Munsel) 
.  Wright  (b.  Ja  26,  1847,  Howard,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Evanston  Tp.  H.  S.;  atterided  North- 
western Univ.,  1900-2  Alethenai;  Final  Honors 
in  Lib.  Sch.  Asst.  C^ataloger  in  Bryn  Mawr 
Coll.  Lib.,  1904;  Asst.  in  Evanston  Free  Pub. 
Lib.,  1904-09;  First  Asst.  Libn.,  Lincoln  Lib., 
Springfield,  111.,  1909 — .  Address,  720  E.  Ed- 
wards St.,   Springfield,  Ill.t 

2301.     WARD  ELLIS   WRIGHT 
Gen.   Supt.;   B.  S.  in  M.   E.;  b.   S   13,   1879, 
Woodstock,    111.;    s.    Myron   J.    and    Nellie    C. 
Wright.     Prepared    in    Osceola    (Mo.)    H.    S. 


W.  E.  Wright  Mfg.  Co.;  Gen.  Supt.,  Pfanstiehl 
Co.  Married  Mae  S.  Alice,  Jl  6,  1907,  Chi- 
cago. Address,  812  N.  County  St.,  Waukegan, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Pfanstiehl  Co.,  N.  Chicago, 
111. 

J302.  WILLIAM  WILBERFORCE  WRIGHT 
(Brother  of  No.  3244) 
Supt.,  Div.  An.  Industry;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ag 
12,  1878,  Toulon,  111.;  s.  William  W.  (b. 
Canton,  111.)  and  Mary  H.  (Hopkins)  Wright 
(b.  Granville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Toulon  Acad.; 
Worcester  Acad.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Agr. 
Club;  Stud.  Dancing  Club;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma; 
Football.  Breeder  of  Short  Horn  Cattle,  Hill- 
crest  Farm,  Toulon,  111.;  Supt.,  Div.  An.  In- 
dustry, St.  of  111.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Pres., 
111.  Cattle  Breeder's  Assn.  Married  Phoebe 
Louisa  Robins,  O  20,  1909,  Emmetsburg,  la. 
Children:  William  W.,  IV,  b.  Jl  1,  1910;  John 
R.,  b.  My  9,  1913.     Address,  Toulon,  111. 

2303.  EARL  LAYTON  YOCUM 
Business;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  9,  1880, 
Aurelia,  la.;  s.  Oran  E.  (b.  N  26,  1844,  War- 
saw, Ind.)  and  Elizabeth  L.  (Devinny)  Yocum 
(b.  D  20,  1849,  Armstrong  Co.,  Pa.).  Prepared 
in  Galva  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Band. 
Pres.,  L.  M.  Yocum  &  Co.,  Bankers;  Sec, 
Hayes  Pump  and  Planter  Co.;  Pres.  and  Treas., 
Galva  Heater  Co.;  V.  P.,  Farmer's  Nat.  Bank. 
Aurelia,  la.;  do.,  Galva  Motor  Co.,  Galva,  111. 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Peoria  Consistory;  Mo- 
hammed Temple,  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S.;  B.  P.  O. 
E.;  Midland  Country  Club.  Married  Mary 
Martha  Barlow,  O  9.  1912.  Children:  Earl 
Layton,  Jr..  b.  Jl  23,  1913;  Mary  Elizabeth, 
b.  O  31,  191 7.     Address,  Galva,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1905   (231   LIVING,  13  DEAD) 


2304.  DUFF  ANDREW  ABRAMS 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  C.  E.,  1909;  b- 
Ap  25,  1880,  Grand  Tower,  111.:  s.  G.  T.  (b. 
1840,  Taylorville,  111.)  and  Mary  (Kuntz) 
Abrams.  Prepared  in  Murphysboro  H.  S. 
Math.  Club;  C.  E.  Club;  Sigma  Xi.  Asst.  in 
Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-7;  Assoc, 
1907-14;  Prof,  in  charge  Struct.  Materials  Re- 
search Lab.,  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago,  1914 — . 
.\uth.:  Tests  of  Brick  and  Terra  Cotta  Block 
Columns  (with  A.  N.  Talbot),  Kngng.  Exp.  Sta., 
1008;  Field  Tests  of  Drain  Tile  (with  A.  N. 
Talbot),  Rock  Products,  191 1;  Tests  of  Board 
between  Concrete  and  Steel,  Engng.  E.xp.  Sta. 
Bui.,  71,  1914;  contributed  numerous  articles  to 
engng.  and  tech.  jours.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E. ; 
West.  Soc  of  Engrs. ;  Am.  Soc.  for  testing 
Materials;  Internat.  Assn.  for  testing  Materials; 
A.  A.  A.  S.;  \m.  Concrete  Inst.;  Am.  Math. 
.\ssn.;  Art  Inst.,  Chicago;  Chicago  Engr.  Club; 
mini  Club.  Married  Leone  Gertrude  Cronk- 
hite,  Je  16,  1908,  Danville,  Til.  Child,  Edith 
Lenore,  b.  My  16,  1910.  Address,  400  S.  Ham- 
lin Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Lewis  Insl.,  Chi- 
cago. 

2305.  RALPH  AGNEW 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  29,  1880, 
Chesaning,  Mich.;  s.  A.  I),  (b.  F  5,  1839, 
Youngstown,  O.)  and  Lydia  M.  (Crittenden) 
Agnew  (b.  Mr  13,  i8=;i,  Oakland  Co.,  Mich.). 
Prepared  in  Chesaning  IT.  S.  B.  S.,  Albion 
Coll.  Engng.  Sigma  Chi.  Farmer;  Teacher, 
r-Aarmer  City  and  Polo,  111.;  with  H.  Burman 
Co.,  Contrs.  and  Builders.  Address,  Chesan- 
ing, Mich. 

2306.  MlLTtJX  KK.N'T  AKEKS 
With  West.  Elect.  Co;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  E.  E., 
1907;  b.  Mr  7,  1883,  Homer,  111.;  s.  Reuben  R. 
(b.  1843,  Homer)  and  Josephine  (Nicholson) 
••Kkers  (b.  Grape  Creek,  111.).  Prepared  in  Homer 
H.  S.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Sigma  Xi;  Eta  Kappa 


Nu;  Elec  Club.  Operator,  Commonwealth  Ed- 
ison Co.,  Chicago,  1905;  Instr.  in  Elec.  Engng., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1905-7;  Instr.  of  Elec.  Engng., 
St.  Coll.  of  Wash.,  1907-9;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.. 
1909-11:  .Vssoc.  Prof.,  do..  1911-15;  Prof.,  do.. 
1915;  With  West.  Elect.  Co.,  1915 — .  Discover- 
ed (with  Prof.  Morgan  Brooks)  Methods  of 
Synchronizing,  and  Methods  of  Load  L")ivisioii 
fo'r  Alternators.  Published  (with  Prof.  Morgan 
Brooks)  Self-Synchronizing  of  Alternators,  Pro- 
crediugs  of  the  A.  I.  E.  £.;  Oscillograph  De- 
signs, Technograph,  1906;  A  Whistle  Signal. 
Factory,  1913.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  Soc.  for  Pro- 
motion" of  Engng.  Educ;  Univ.  Club.  Pullman, 
Wash.  Married  Helen  Fairfax  Rogers,  Ag  30, 
1909,  Tacoma.  Wash.  Child.  Rogers  Milton,  b. 
11  24,  1913.  Address,  500  W.  122nd  St.,  New 
"York  City;   bus.  add.,  463  West  St.,  do. 

2307.     GRACE  MATILDA  ALLEN 

(Sister  of  No.   2309) 

Teacher:  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  13,  1873. 
Wenona,  111.;  d.  Abram  (b.  F  14,  1823,  New 
York  City)  and  Cecelia  Matilda  (Cross)  .Mien 
(b.  .\p  8,  1844,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Wenona  H. 
S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Final  Honors.  Teacher  of  Math..  Chainpaign 
H.  S.,  1905-8;  do.,  of  Arith.,  Pomona,  Calif., 
Gram.  Sch..  1908-9:  do..  Hist,  and  Math.,  Ingle- 
wood  (Calif.)  Union  H.  S.,  1909-12.  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church.  Address,  1017  S.  Burlington 
.•\ve.,  Los  Angeles. 
2308.     LAWRENCE  THOMPSON  ALLEN 

Judge-  LL.  B.;  b.  O  24,  1882,  Hoopeston, 
111.-  s.  Charles  Asaph  (b.  Jl  26,  1851,  Dan- 
ville 111.)  and  Marv  (Thompson)  Allen  (b. 
0  12,  1857,  Rossville,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Hoopeston  H.  S.;  Greer  Coll.;  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago 1902.  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta 
Nu  Epsilon;  Football;  Band;  Glee  Club;  Opera 
and  Dramatic  Clubs;  Mask  and  Bauble.  Co. 
Judge,   1909—      Ll.  Bat.  A,  ist  111.  F.  A.,  1906- 


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12;  Maj.  lotli  Inf.,  111.  Nat.  Guard,  Jl  1917 — . 
Judge  Advocate  Gen.  Dept.,  A.  E.  F.,  France, 
1918 — .  Married  Bess  Trevett,  N  4,  191 1,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  John  Trevett,  b.  N  22,  1912; 
Lawrence  Thompson,  Jr.,  b.  F  2,  1915.  Address, 
1 130  Logan  Ave.,  Uanville,  111.;  bus.  add.. 
Court  House,  do. 

2309.     MARY  ELIZABETH  ALLEN 

(Sister  of  No  2307) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  27,  1875, 
Wenona,  111.;  d.  Abrani  (b.  F  14,  1823,  New 
York  City)  and  Cecelia  Matilda  (Cross)  Allen 
(b.  Ap  8,  1844,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Wenona 
H.  S. ;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Teacher  of  third 
grade,  Champaign,  1905-7;  do.,  Math,  and  Hist., 
Bushnell  H.  S.,  1907-8;  do.,  Arith.,  Pomona, 
Calif.,  Gram.  Sch.,  1908-10;  do.,  Alath.  an(i 
Eng.,  H.  S.,  Inglewood,  Calif.,  tgii-is;  do.,  Los 
Angeles,  Jr..  H.  S.,  1915 — .  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Address,  1017  Burlington  Ave.,  Los 
Angeles. 

2310.  PASCHAL  ALLEN 

(Son  of  No.  92;  Husband  of  No.  4699;  Broth- 
er of  Nos.  1800,  2876,  5002,  8096) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  24,  1881,  Dela- 
van.  111.;  s.  Ralph  ('76).  (b.  Ap  15,  1854,  See- 
konk,  Mass.)  and  Ada  Mary  (Eaton)  Allen  (b. 
O  12,  1856,  Philo,  111.).  Prepared  in  Delavan 
H.  S.  Agr.  Club:  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Married  Edith 
T.  Hatch  Cii),  S  9,  i9'3.  Richmond,  III.  Chil- 
dren: Franklin  Hatch,  b.  Jl  8.  1914;  Ada  Mary, 
b.    Ap    s,    1916.      .4ddress,    Green    Valley,    111. 

231 1.  EDWIN  ANDERS 
Instructor;  A.   B.  in  L.   &  A.;   A.   M.,   1918; 

b.  Ap  12,  1879,  Morris,  111.  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Philomathean;  ftlil.  Capt..  HI.  Nat. 
Guards;  Illini  Staff.  Univ.  of  (Zhicago.  1909. 
Prin.,  Idaho  Indus.  Inst.;  Teacher  in  Aurora 
West  Side  H.  S.,  1906-9;  Head  of  Hist.  Dept., 
Washington  H.  S.,  Portland,  Ore..  1909-15; 
.\sst.,  Dept.  of  Pol.  Sc,  Univ.  of  111.  Mar- 
ried Edith  A.  Lafferty,  Je  24.  1906.  Children: 
Ellis  Felix,  b.  Jl  29,  1907;  Florence  Beatrice, 
b.  Ap  29,  1912.  Address,  107  S.  Busey  St.,  Ur- 
bana. 

2312.     LESLIE  LEE  ANDERSON 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  23,  1883,  Sum- 
mer Hill,  111.;  s.  Henry  Lee  (b.  S  4,  1841,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.)  and  Eliza  D.  (Stebbins)  Ander- 
son (b.  Jl  15,  1851.  Summer  Hill,  III.  Pre- 
pared in  Pittsfield  H.  S.  .4ddrcss,  Summer 
Hill.  111. 
2313.     CHARLES    EDWARD   ARMSTRONG 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. :  b.  S  30,  1874, 
Mound  City,  111.;  s.  George  William  (b.  F  17, 
1844,  New  Albany,  Ind)  and  Jennie  Louise 
(Conway)  Armstrong  (b.  F  2,  1844.  Mound 
City).  Prepared  in  So.  Collegiate  Inst.,  Al- 
bion, 111.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Stud,  mem.,  A.  I. 
E.  E.;  Regimental  Adjt.;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Traction  System,  190,;  Supt.,  Light  and  Steam 
Heat,  Danville,  St.  Ry.  &  Light  Co.,  1905-8; 
Gen.  Supt.,  Cairo  Ry.  &  Light  Co.,  1908-10; 
Engng.,  Dept.,  Holt  Mfg.  Co.,  Peoria.  Assoc, 
mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Married  Ida  Bell  Harrison, 
O  7,  1897,  Cairo,  111.  Children:  Jennie  Louise, 
b.  Jl  :9,  1904;  Curtis  Maxwell,  b.  F  2,  1908. 
Address,   535  College  St.,   Peoria. 

2314.     THOMAS   STANLEY   BAILEY 

Assayer  and  Mine  Operator;  B.  S.  in  Chem.; 
b.  N  22,  1880,  Lamar  Co.,  Te.x.;  s.  Thomas 
Seed  (b.  O  12,  1849,  Lawrence  Co.,  111.)  and 
Mary  (Stiles).  Bailey  (b.  S  4,  1851).  Pre- 
pared in  Vincennes  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon.  Assayer  and  Chem.,  Gold  Prince  Mines 
Co.,  1905-6;  Mgr.,  Good  Morning  Min.  Co., 
and  Storm  King  Min.  Co.,  1906-13;  Pres.,  Illi- 
ni Mines  Co..  Boulder.  Colo.,  1913 — .  Married 
Jennie  May  Hoagland,  Je  3,  1905,  Danville, 
111.  Children:  Marv  Elizabeth,  b.  D  26,  1905 
(died  Ja  i,  1906);  Thomas  Samuel,  b.  Ap  20, 
1907;  Dorothy  Jane,  b.  Jl  20,  1910;  Margene 
Elizabeth,  b.  D  24,  1912.  Address,  944  Pearl 
St.,  Boulder,  Colo. 


2315.     IMO   ESTELLA  BAKER   (BENT) 

(Wife  of  No.  2903;  Daughter  of  No.  36;  Sister 

of  Nos.   I4S4,  2316,  2886) 

.\.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  27,  1882,  Monticello, 
111.;  d.  Ira  Osborn  ('74),  (b.  S  23,  1853,  Lin- 
ton, Ind.)  and  Emma  jane  (Burr)  Baker. 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Y.  W.  C.  A., 
Pres.;  Pres.,  Pan-Hellenic;  Jr.  Prom,  and  Sr. 
Ball  Com.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Married 
Charles  Howard  Bent  ('07),  S  23,  1909,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  Marion  Louise,  b.  D  5,  1910; 
Uiilard  Osborn,  b.  D  22.  1912.  Address,  430  S. 
6th  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111. 

2316.  IRA  WEBSTER  BAKER 
(Son  of  No.  36;  Brother  of  Nos.  1454,  2315, 
2886) 
Sales  Mgr;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  17, 
1884,  Mattoon,  111.;  s.  Ira  Osborn  ('74),  (b.  S 
~3.  1853,  Linton,  Ind.)  and  Emma  Jane  (Burr) 
Baker.  Prepared  in  Champaign  II.  S.  Sigma 
Xu.  Gen.  Sec,  Drake  Univ.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Des 
Moines,  1905-6;  Gen.  Sec,  O.  St.  Univ.  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,  1906;  Teacher  in  Japanese  Govt.  Sch. 
Ex.  Sec.  of  Laymen's  Missionary  Movement 
nf  U.  S.  and  Can.;  Ex.  Sec,  "World  in  Chica- 
go"; Real  Est.  Sales  Mgr.,  Guardian  Trust  and 
Savings  Bank,  Cleveland.  Married  Gertrude 
Strong,  N  11,  1912,  Cleveland.  Child,  Ira  Web- 
ster, b.  F  18,  1917.  Address,  2025  E.  77th  St., 
Cleveland. 

2317.  MARY  ELTON  BARKER  (VINCENT) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  18,  1883,  Emporia, 
Kan.;  d.  Dr.  Milton  Reed  (b.  Boston,  and 
Mary  (Hanna)  Barker  (b.  Canal  Fulton,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Wyvern 
Club:  Alpha  Chi  Omega.  Assoc,  in  Lit.,  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1903.  Married  Frank  C.  Vincent, 
Ag  24,  191 1,  Rockford,  111.  Child.  Frank  Bar- 
ker, b.  Je  6,  1912.  Address,  2527  Dakes  Ave., 
Everett,  Wash.t 

2318.  LELA   ETHELYN    BARNARD    (GAR- 

NETT) 
(Wife  of  No.  2098;  Daughter  of  No.  56) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  17,  1882,  Manteno, 
ill.;  d.  DeLonson  Elroy  ('75),  (b.  Ag  22,  1852, 
Porter  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Katie  (Bordwell)  Barn- 
ard (b.  F  7,  1859,  Crete,  111.).  Prepared  in  W. 
Division  H.  S.,  Chicago:  Lewis  Inst.  Alpha 
Chi  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Assoc,  in  Lit., 
1901-3.  Teacher  in  Chicago  Pub.  Schs.,  1905- 
10.  Married  Elmer  Logan  Garnett  ('04),  S  i, 
1910,  Manteno,  111.  Children:  Hugh  Barnard, 
b.  Jl  12,  1911;  Lela  Jean.  b.  D  15.  1912;  Mar- 
jorie  Anne,  b.  Je  5,  19 18.  Address,  Altus, 
Okla. 

2319.  CHARLES    ANTHONY    BARNHART 

(Brother  of  No.  3270) 

Professor;  A.  B.  in  Math.;  A.  M.,  1911;  b. 
Ja  4.  1883,  Mansfield,  111.:  s.  Elias  Patterson 
(b.  Mv  19,  1859,  Secor,  111.)  and  Sarah  Mar- 
tha (Maxwell)  Barnhart  (b.  My  7,  i860,  Ma- 
homet, 111.).  Prepared  in  Mansfield  H.  S. ; 
Univ.  Acad.  Math.  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Prin., 
Anna  H  S.,  1905-8;  Prin.,  Norm.  H.  S.,  1908- 
q:  .\sst.  in  ^lath.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-12;  Prof. 
of  Math.,  Carthage  Coll..  Carthage,  111.,  1912- 
17;  Instr.  Math.,  Colo.  Coll.,  1917-18;  Prof., 
Math.,  Univ.  of  N.  M..  igi8— .  Mem., 
Evang.  Lutheran  Church;  Norm.  Lit.  Center, 
1909;  Organizer  and  ist  Pres.  of  H.  S.  Section 
of  t'nion  Co.  Teachers'  Assn.;  Math.  Assn. 
of  Am.  Married  Mario  Caroline  Oppermann. 
Ag  30,  1905,  CuUom,  111.  Children:  Ernest 
Charles,  b.  Jl  13,  1906;  Mildred  Martha,  b. 
A'jr  16,  1008.  .'iddrcs.^.  Box  C>,  Univ.  of  Wu 
.Mexico,  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 


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2320.  OLIVE  LILLIAN  BARTON 
Dean  of  Women;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ta  28, 
1874,  Saybrook,  111.;  d.  George  W.  (b.  My  11, 
1838,  Westmoreland  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Olive  D. 
(Hinsdale)  Barton  (b.  Jl  21,  1840,  Batavia,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Sav-brook  H.  S.  and  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Math.  Club;  Choral 
Soc.  Instr.,  Math.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Mt.  Vernon,  111., 
1905-6;  Critic  Teacher,  III.  St.  Norm.  Univ., 
1906-7;  Asst.,  Math.,  do.,  1907-11;  Dean  of 
VVomen,  do.,  191 1 — .  Address,  301  Normal 
Ave.,  Normal,  111. 

2321.     GEORGE   ROCKWELL   BASCOM 
(Husband  of   No.   2570) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  Je  21,  1882, 
Bloomington,  111.;  s.  William  Russell  (b.  S  8, 
1849,  W.  Halifax,  Vt.)  and  Abbigal  (Hovey) 
Bascom  (b.  Ja  19,  1867,  Darlington,  Wis.). 
Prepared  in  Chicago  Prep.  Sch.;  Hyde  Park 
H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Engr.,  Chicago 
Engng.  and  Const.  Co.,  Govt.  Locks  and  Dam 
work;  Mgr.,  Muskogee  Crushed  Stone  Co.; 
Assoc.  Engr.,  John  and  Edw.  S.  Cole,  Consult- 
ing Engrs.,  New  York  and  Chicago;  Head  of 
Dept.,  Mun.  and  San.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Wis. 
Maj.,  San.  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  Camp  Pike,  Ark. 
Mem.,  Am.  Water  Works  Assn.;  A.  S.  C.  E. ; 
Wis.  Engng.  Soc;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Litta 
(ielia  Banschbach  ('06),  Ap  27,  1910,  Prince- 
ton, 111.  Child,  William  Russell,  b.  My  23, 
1912.  Address,  1819  University  Ave.,  Madi- 
son,  Wis. 

2322.  WILLARD  JASON  BASS 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  6,  1883, 
Canton,  111.;  s.  Theodore  B.  (b.  1850,  do.)  and 
Kate  (Dickerman)  Bass  (b.  1852,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Canton  H.  S.  Mech.  Engr.,  Armour 
&  Co.,  Chicago.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Address, 
817  E.  50th  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Armour 
and  Co.,  Motive  Power  Dept.,  Chicago. 

2323.  *CHARLES  BECK 
B.  S.  in  M.  E. :  b.  Ap  16,  1879,  Braidwood, 
111.;  s.  John  (b.  Denmark)  and  Hanna  (Chris- 
tiansen) Beck  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Harvey 
H.  S.  Married  Kristine  Sorenson,  Ja  1,  1906 
(died  Jl  15,  1907).  Child,  daughter,  b.  Je  1907. 
Died  N   25,    1909. 

2324.  FLORA  PEARL  MABEL  BELTING 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  My  13,  1883, 
Illiopolis,  111.;  d.  Theodore  (b.  F  15,  1845, 
Wetzel,  Ger.)  and  Elizabeth  (Council)  Belt- 
ing (b.  N  6,  1854,  Springfield,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Mattoon  II.  S.  Math.  Club;  Watcheka.  Prin. 
Keithsburg  H.  S..  1905-6;  Teacher,  Dulutb 
(Minn.)  Industrial  H.  S.,  1907 — .  Address, 
No.  2  Chatham  Apts.,  Duluth,  Minn. 

2325.  ARTHUR  CHAPMAN  BENSON 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  23,  1880, 
Johnson  Co.,  111.;  s.  Alonzo  Gilson  (b.  Je  29, 
1853,  do.)  and  Sidney  A.  (Chapman)  Benson 
(b.  1858.  do.).  Prepared  in  Vienna  H.  S.  Pres., 
Philomathean;  Eng.  Club;  Sec,  Orat.  Assn., 
1903-4;  Pres.,  1904;  Asst.  Ed.,  Illinois  Mag., 
1903-4.     Address,  Anna,  111. 

2326.  DAVID  ROY  BETTS 
Linotype  Operator;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  7, 
1882,  Clinton,  111.;  s.  William  Francis  (b.  W. 
Laurens,  N.  Y.)  and  Jennie  M.  (Cowan)  Belts 
Cb.  Bloomington,  111.).  Prepared  in  Spring 
field  H.  S.  M.  E.  Soc.  Linotype  Operator. 
Married  Delia  Winney,  Ag  31,  1916,  N.  Y.  City. 
Address,  33H   Broadway,  N.  Y.  City. 

2327.     GEORGE  WILLIAM  BISHOP 
Teacher;  A.   B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ag  14,  187S.  Mor- 
ton, 111.;  s.  George  P.  and  Tabitha  S.  (Godfrey) 
Bishop.      Prepared   in  Model   H.   S.   of   III.    St. 


Norm.  Univ^Norm.  Dept.  Philomathean.  Teach- 
er, Grover  Cleveland  H.  S.,  St.  Louis,  1914 — . 
Address,  c/o  Grover  Cleveland  H.  S.,  St.  Louis. 

2328.  FRANKLIN  IRVING  BLAIR 
(Husband  of  No.  2074) 
City  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  17,  1878, 
Compton,  111.;  s.  Howard  Edgar  (b.  O  25,  1854, 
Prince  Edward  Island,  Can.)  and  Harriet 
Imilda  (Butler)  Blair  (b.  1858,  Compton,  111.). 
Prepared  in  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  Dixon 
Bus.  Coll.,  Dixon,  111.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  C.  E. 
Club,  Sec.  and  Treas. ;  V.  P.,  Jr.  Class.  Surv., 
Danville,  111.,  1905;  Draftsman,  L.  S.  and  M.  C. 
R.  R.,  Cleveland,  1905-6;  do.,  and  Civ.  Engr., 
Bloomington,  111.,  1912-17;  City  Engr.,  Normal, 
111.,  1917 — .  Married  Mertie  May  Dillon  ('04), 
S  10,  1907,  Chicago.  Children:  Franklin  Irving, 
b.  Jl  II,  1909  (died  Ag  9,  1909);  Britt,  b.  Ag 
3,  1912;  Ellis  Dillon,  b.  My  29,  1914.  Address, 
Cox  1,  R.  2,  Normal,  111. 

J329.  MARY  LAWRENCE  BOGGS  (EAST) 
(Wife  of  No.  1494) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ap  11,  1881,  Wilmington,  Del.; 
d.  William  Brenton  (b.  Georgetown,  D.  C.) 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Johnson)  Boggs  (b.  Wil- 
mington, Del.).  Prepared  in  Washington  (D. 
C.)  H. 'S.;  Wellesley  Coll.,  1899-1901.  Auth. : 
Conditions  of  Libraries  in  Va.,  1904.  Married 
Edward  Murray  East  ('01),  S  2,  1903,  Little- 
john's  Island,  Casco  Bay,  Me.  Children:  Eliza- 
beth Woodruff,  b.  S  3,  1904;  Margaret  Law- 
rence, b.  Ag  26,  1907;  Edward  Murray, 'Jr.,  b. 
O  23,  1908  (died  N  25,  1908).  Address,  87 
Robinwood  Ave.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Boston. 

2330.  JOHN  MYRON  BOND 
(Brother  of  No.  2909) 
Foundry  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  26, 
1880,  Savoy,  111.;  s.  David  (b.  S  8,  1832,  Lan- 
cashire, Eng.)  and  Elizabeth  (Edwards)  Bond 
(b.  S  18,  1838.  Oswestry,  Shrewsbury,  Shrop- 
shire, Eng.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Y.  M. 
C.  A.;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Brev.  Capt.,  111. 
Nat.  Guards.  Fire  Brick  Bus.,  1905-07;  Fore- 
man, J.  I.  Case  Plow  Works,  1907-08;  Piece- 
rate  adjuster.  Rock  Island  Plow  Co.,  1908-12; 
Rancher,  Modesto,  Calif.,  1912-14;  Cost  work 
and  Foundry  Engr.,  The  Holt  Mfg.  Co.,  Stock- 
ton, Calif.,  1914 — ■.  Treas.  Bldg.  Com.  Cent. 
Presby.  Church,  Rock  Island,  111.;  Assoc  mem., 
A.  S.  M.  E.,  1917.  Married  Eva  Dell  Wilson, 
Ap  19,  1906,  Taylorville,  111.  Address,  ij^s 
E.  Roosevelt  St.,  Stockton,  Calif.;  bus.  add.. 
The  Holt  Mfg.  Co.,  do. 

2331-  H ALBERT  EVANS  BONER 
Engr.  or  Tests;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Mr  9. 
1884,  El  Paso,  111.;  s.  James  Taylor  and  Orpha 
Titus  (Evans)  Boner.  Prepared  in  El  Paso 
H.  S.;  Walcott  H.  S„  Walcott,  Ind.  and  Univ. 
Acad.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  M.  E. 
Soc;  Fellow  in  M.  E.,  1905-6;  Pres.,  M.  E. 
Soc.  Draftsman,  Calif.  Powder  Works,  Pinole, 
Calif.,  1906-7;  Testing  Engr.,  (Power  Plant 
Work)  with  C.  C.  Moore  &  Co.,  1907-08;  Bldg. 
Insp.,  St.  Engr.  Dept.,  Calif.,  1908-09;  Asst. 
Mgr.,  J.  F.  O'Bric:.  Co.,  1909-10;  Testing 
Engr.,  C.  C.  Moore  &  Co.,  igio-ii;  Testing 
Engr.,  Union  Oil  Co.,  Calif.,  1911-13;  Engr.  of 
Tests,  Union  Oil  Co.,  Calif.,  1913 — •  Married 
Jessie  Fremont  McGraw,  S  18,  1909,  San 
Rafael,  Calif.  Child,  Tack  Halbert,  b.  D  29, 
1914.     Address,  1856  W.  43d  St.,  Los  Angeles. 

2332.     EVERETT  SHANNON  BONNELL 
(Husband   of   No.   3450) 

Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  20,  1875; 
s.  Shannon  and  Tena  Bonnell.  Prepared  in 
La  Moille  H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad.  Engr., 
Cleveland  Cliff  Iron  Co.,  Ishpemin^,  Mich.; 
Pine    Tree    Min.    Co.,    Cuba   City,   Wis.;    Calu- 


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met  and  Ariz.  Min.  Co.,  Douglas,  Ariz.;  U.  S. 
Dredge  Fleet,  West  Memphis,  Tenn. ;  Mech. 
Engr.,  Cleveland  Cliffs  Co.,  1916 — .  Mem., 
Christian  Church.  Married  Jennie  Mae  Lloyd 
('08),  Jl  3,  1912.  Children:  Elizabeth  Elva,  b. 
My  31,  1013;  Mary  E.,  born  and  died  N  17, 
1915;  William  Shannon,  b.  D  23,  1916.  Ad- 
dress, 212   West  Kidge  St.,  Ishpemiiig,  Mich. 

2333-  BYRON  S.  BORTON 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1632,  1824) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  10,  1878, 
Piatt  Co.,  111.;  s.  Albert  R.  (b.  Columbiana  Co., 
O.)  and  Nancy  Jane  Borton  (b.  S  6,  1835, 
Champaign  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  at  DeLand 
H.  S.  Philomathean.  Married  Frances  May 
Watkins,  Je  15,  1907.  Children:  Byron  Ervin, 
b.  Ap  30,  1908;  John  Richard,  b.  My  30,  1912. 
Address,  North  Yakima,  Wash. 

2334.  •RALPH  EMMETT  BOWSER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Mr  6,  1877, 
Bishop,  111.;  s.  Emmett  Jacob  (b.  1845,  Tiffin, 
O.)  and  Mary  (Roos)  Bowser  (b.  Hesse- 
Darmstadt,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Whipple  Acad., 
Jacksonville,  111.;  Univ.  Acad.  E.  E.  Soc;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tcchnograph,  Bd. 
Telephone  Mfg.,  Dean  Elec.  Co.,  Elyria,  O.. 
1907-9;  Elec.  Engr.,  Western  Elec.  Co.,  N.  Y. 
City,  1909-13.  Died  My  13,  1913,  New  York 
City. 

2335.     CLARENCE  ARTHUR  BRADEN 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;   LL.  B.,  1909;  b.  F  15,   1882, 
Cutler,    111.;    s.    W.    E.    Braden.     Prepared    in 
Sparta  H  S.     Address,  Cutler,  111. 

2336.  ABBY  LOUISA  BRAYTON  (RUED- 
IGER) 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  La  Crescent,  Minn.; 
d.  Aaron  H.  (b.  Newport,  N.  Y.)and  Elizabeth 
Knox  (Orr)  Brayton  (b.  Philadelphia).  Pre- 
pared in  LaCrosse  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Wis.  Illiola. 
Cataloger,  N.  Dak.  Univ.  Lib.,  1905-8;  Cata- 
loger,  N.  Dak.  St.  Hist.  Soc,  1906-11.  Mar- 
ried Dr.  G.  F.  Ruediger,  Ag  20,  1908,  Seattle. 
Child,  Gustav  Louis,  b.  N  8,  1909.  Address, 
Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak. 

2337.  'FRANK  LLOYD  BRONSON 
(Husband  of  No.  2731) 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  28,  1883, 
Streator,  111.;  s.  George  W.  (b.  1853,  do.)  and 
Emma  (Teed)  Bronson  (b.  1854,  Eng.).  Pre- 
pared in  Streator  Tp.  H.  S.  M.  D.,  North- 
western Med.  Sch.,  1908.  Practicing  Medicine, 
Streator,  111.  Married  Elizabeth  Lanham  ('06). 
D  26,  1905,  Cassopolis,  Mich.  Died  Ap  6,  1916. 

2338.  CARL  KENT  BRYDGES 
Telephone  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  S  21, 
1879,  Elgin,  111.;  s.  William  H.  (b.  1840,  Eng.) 
and  Ellen  A.  (Smith)  Brydges  (b.  1844,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Elgin  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu. 
Traffic  Engr.,  Chicago  Telephone  Co.,  Engng. 
Dept.,  Chicago.  Married  Agnes  M.  Brown, 
My  20,  1912.  Address,  4625  Ashland  Ave., 
Chicago. 

2339.     HELEN      ELIZABETH        BULLARJD 

(BATES) 
(Daughter  of  No.  166;  Sister  of  Nos.  2599, 
3662) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.,  1905;  A.  M.,  1907;  b.  My 
17,  1883,  Springfield,  111.;  d.  Samuel  Alexan- 
der ('78),  (b.  Mr  25,  :8s3,  Mechanicsburg, 
111.)  and  Elsie  Cornelia  (Elliott)  Bullard  (b. 
S  26,  1855,  La  Salle  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Springfield  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Alethenai; 
Eng.  Club;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Phi  Delta 
Psi;  Pres.,  Watcheka.  Asst.  in  Rhct.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1905-7.  Married  Madison  Clair  Bates, 
D  31,  1907,  Springfield,  111.  Children:  Robert 
Latimer,  b.  Je  17,  1912;  Mary  Elliott,  b.  Jl 
29,    1914.     Address,   Manchester,   Vt, 


2340.  WILLIAM  THOMAS  BURNETT 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.:  b.  Je  20,  1882, 
Urbana;  s.  Christopher  and  Mary  Burnett. 
Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  E.  E.  Soc;  Stud, 
mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  Signal 
Dept..  Pa.  R.  R..  1905;  Meter  Dept.,  I.  T.  S. 
Married  Ethel  Estelle  Burnett,  F  25,  1906, 
Urbana.  Children:  Althea  Doloris,  b.  Ja  18, 
1907;  Willetta  Faye,  b.  S  20,  1910.  Address, 
406   W.  California  St.,  Urbana. 

2341.  HELEN  VERA  CALHOUN  (CASH) 
(Sister  of  No.  1472) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  F  29,  1884,  Clarinda,  la.; 
d.  Wilham  J.  (b.  Pittsburgh)  and  Melcenia 
Jane  (Ferguson)  Calhoun  (b.  Washington,  la.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign,  H.  S.  Chi  Omega. 
Organizer  of  Macomb  and  Cambridge  Pub.  Lib., 
1905;  Continuation  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.  Lib., 
1906-8:  Libn.,  Whiting,  Ind.,  Pub.  Lib.  Mar- 
ried Gentry  Cash,  F  14,  1914,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress,  Whiting,   Ind. 

2342.  CARA  LOUIS  CAMP 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  ifi, 
1883,  DeLand,  111.;  s.  H.  L.  and  Helen  V. 
(Blacker)  Camp.  Prepared  in  Lincoln  H.  S. 
Tau  Beta  Pi.  Chainnian  to  Asst.  Engr.,  D.  L. 
&  W.  Engr.  Office.  Const.  Div.,  War  Dept., 
Wash.,  1918— .  Married  Stella  C.  Camp,  S 
10,  1908,  Scranton,  Pa.  Children:  Byron  L., 
b.  Ag  3,  1909;  Ethel,  b.  O  10,  191 1.  Address, 
322  Trescott  Ave.,   Scranton,  Pa.t 

2343.  'BERTHA  MABEL  CARLETON 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  15,  1871;  d.  Chester 
(b.  Bath,  N.  H.)  and  Julia  A.  (Webb)  Carleton 
(b.  Lunenburg,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  St.  Clair 
H.  S.,  Mich.;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1890-92.  Died 
S   1912,  St.  Clair,  Mich. 

2344.  BERTON  EUGENE  CARMICHAEL 
(Brother  of  No.  5574) 
Chief,  An.  Husb.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S., 
1913;  b.  Je  24,  1879,  Linnville  Tp.,  Ogle  Co., 
ill.;  s.  James  (b.  S  29,  1849,  Co.  Donegal, 
Ireland)  and  Alma  Louise  (Knight)  Carraichael 
(b.  Mr  10,  1854,  Jefferson  Co.,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Zeta; 
Final  Honors.  An.  Husb.  office.  111.  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  1905;  Chief  in  An.  Husb.,  O.  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  1905 — .  Auth. :  Bui.,  circulars,  and  arti- 
cles, 0.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  relating  to  animal 
production;  articles  in  Agr.  press.  Married 
Nellie  Mae  Holmes,  Je  12,  1907,  Wooster,  O. 
Children:  Elizabeth  Louise,  b.  F  26,  1910; 
James  Holmes,  b.  Jl  ii,  1917.  Address,  Woos- 
ter,   O. 

2345.     MAURICE  LEROY  CARR 

(Husband  of  No.  2722) 
Fire  Protection  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  E.  E., 
191 1 ;  b.  Ap  17,  1877,  Avon,  111.;  s.  James  (b. 
1847,  Cass  Co.)  and  Mary  Katherine  (Shaw- 
cross)  Carr  (b.  1853,  Brookville,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Avon  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Sigrna  Xi;  E.  E.  Soc;  Army  and  Navy 
Club;  Final  Honors.  Asst.  in  Engng.,  Exp. 
Sta.,  1906;  Elec.  Engr.,  Peoria  Gas  &  Elec. 
Co.,  1907;  Asst.  Engr.  Underwriters  Lab. 
(Inc.)  Chicago;  Fire  Protection  Engr.,  Under- 
writers Lab.,  1907 — .  Pvt.,  Co.  D,  Sixth  111. 
Inf.  Volunteer  1898.  Auth.:  Collapse  of 
Tubes  (with  Prof.  Carman) ;  Fire  Tests  of 
Doors  and  Windows,  Nat.  Fife  Protection 
Assn.  Quarterh,  62  pp.,  Jl  1917.  Mem.,  A.  I. 
E.  E.;  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.;  Illini  Club;  Ham- 
ilton Club;  Am.  Physical  Soc;  A.  A.  A.  S.; 
Nat.  Fire  Protection  Assn.  Married  Louise 
Millicent  Kilner  ('06),  S  3.  1908,  Chicago. 
Child,  Maurice  Kilner,  b.  Je  18,  1917-  Address. 
217  S.  Maple  Ave.,  (Dak  Park,  111.;  bus.  add., 
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2346.  RALPH  MERLE  CARTER 
Surgeon;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Mr  3,  1884,  De- 
catur. 111.;  s.  James  William  (b.  Je  6,  1861, 
Sullivan,  111.)  and  Idora  Jane  (Patterson)  Car- 
ter (b.  Ja  I,  1862,  Assumption,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Decatur  11.  S.;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  igos-o.  M. 
D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1008;  Cook  Co.  Hosp., 
1910;  Granted  degree  of  F.  A.  C.  S.  by  Am. 
Coll.  of  Surgeons  for  proficiency  in  gen.  sur- 
gery, 1917.  Sigma  Nu;  Phi  Rho  Sigma;  Final 
Honors;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Attending  Surg, 
and  Pathologist,  St.  Vincent's  Hosp.;  Surg.. 
No.  Paper  ^Iills,  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  igio — . 
Auth.:  A  Brief  Consideration  of  Recent  Tests 
for  Gastric  Carcinoma,  Surgery,  Gynecology 
and  Obstretrics,  1914;  Spontaneous  Evolution 
in  Shoulder  Presentations,  do.,  1916;  Blastomy- 
cosis in  Wisconsin;  Meckel's  Diverticulum  as 
a  Cause  of  Intestinal  Obstruction;  Rupture  of 
the  Gall-BIadder;  Cysts  of  the  Mesentery,  etc., 
in  press.  Mem..  Med.  Advisory  Draft  Bd. ; 
Com.  of  Indus.  Hygiene  and  Sanitation  and 
Med.  Supervision  of  Workers,  Nat.  Council  for 
Defense,  Wis.;  Congr.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
K.  P.;  Wis.  Surgical  Assn.;  Am.  Med.  Assn.; 
A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Assn.  Indus.  Physicians  and 
Surgeons;  111.  Med.  Soc. ;  Brown  Co.,  Wis., 
Med.  Soc;  Fox  River  Val.  Med.  Soc;  Wis. 
St.  Med.  Soc;  Chicago  Med.  Soc;  Surgeon 
to  St.  Mary's  and  Deaconess  Hosp.  Married 
Ellen  Kallmann.  Ap  30,  1914,  Green  Bay,  Wis. 
Child,  Virginia  Lois,  b.  N  26,  1915.  Address, 
320    W.    Washington    St.,    Green    Bay,    Wis. 

2347.  THOMAS  DAVID  CASSERLY 
(Brother  of  No.  6790) 
Engng.  Salesman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ja  15, 
1884,  Champaign;  s.  John  Tully  (b.  Galway, 
Ireland)  and  Margaret  (Condon)  Casserly  (b. 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Supt. 
Const.,  1905-6;  Prof.  Mech.  Engr..  1906-9; 
Heating  and  Ventilating  Engr.  and  Engng. 
Salesman,  1909-12.  Civilian  work,  Const.  Div., 
Q.  M.  C,  War  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C,  Chi- 
cago and  St.  Louis,  1918 — .  Married  Evelyn 
Geraldine  (Casserly,  F  13,  1908,  Chicago.  Chil- 
dren: Dorothy  Margaret,  b.  Mr  22,  1909;  Thom- 
as Tully,  b.  Ag  24,  1910.  Address,  1265  Nor- 
wood  St.,  Chicago. 

2348.  JULIA  ETHEL  CASWELL 
(HAWKINS) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  i.  1884.  Cairo, 
111.;  d.  Eliphalet  (b.  Mr  15,  1843,  Bullitt  Co., 
Ky.)  and  Elizabeth  (Farrin)  Caswell  (b.  O 
2,  1844,  Miss.  Co.,  Mo.).  Teacher  until  1909. 
Married  Nolan  Case  Hawkins,  Jl  8,  1909.  Car- 
uthersville,  Mo.  Child,  Julian  Caswell,  b.  Jl 
8,   1910.     Address,  Caruthersville,  Mo. 

2349.  ORLO  DORR  CENTER 
Dir.,  Agr.  Exten.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S., 
1910;  b.  Je  12,  1872,  LaSalle  Co.,  111.;  s.  Dorr 
Dewey  (b.  183S,  Wayne  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Har- 
riet M.  (Allen)  Center  (b.  1840,  Rose,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Ottawa  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha 
Zeta;  Agr.  Club.  Inslr.,  Asst.  and  Assoc. 
Prof.,  Coll.  of  Agr.,  Univ.  of  III.  until  191 1; 
Supt.,  HI.  St.  Farmers'  Inst.,  191 1-12;  Dist. 
Supvr..  N.  Dak.  Better  Farming  Assn.  and  Co. 
Agt^  Grand  Forks  Co..  N.  Dak.  1912-14;  Dir. 
of  Exten.,  Univ.  of  Idaho,  1914-17;  do..  Ore. 
Agr.  (Joll.,  1917 — .  Married  L.  A.  Parmlee. 
D  I,  1892,  Grand  Ridge,  111.  Address,  2635 
Arnold   Way,   Corvallis,   (Dre. 

2350.  ANN  CHESTER 
(Sister  of  Nos.  638,  1112,  1481,  2935) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M..  1913; 
b.  Ag  28,  18S3,  Champaign;  d.  Ezra  E.  (b. 
Ap  30.  1837,  Truro,  O.)  and  Margaret  Eliza- 
beth (Powell)  Chester  (b.  F  25,  1840.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Teacher  of  Eng., 
Danville,  III.,  1905-10;  Palm  Beach,  Fla., 
1910-12.  Address,  805  W.  University  Ave., 
Champaign.! 


.!35>-  ALICE  MARTZEL  CLARK  (MYERS) 
(Sister  of  No.  2352) 
B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Mr  9  1882,  Fort  Lewis. 
Colo.;  d.  Major  Dillard  Hazelrigg  (b.  Jl  27, 
1847,  Powell  Co.,  Ky.)  and  Ella  (DeLany) 
Clark  (b.  Je  20.  1857.  Davenport,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  New  Mexico  Military  Inst,  and  Univ. 
Acad.;  studied  in  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1901-2.  Arch. 
Club;  Tennis  Assn.  Arch,  drafting  with  Emery 
Stanford  Hall,  1905-6;  .\rt  student,  Art  Inst. 
of  Chicago,  1906-10;  summer  landscape  class 
of  Mr.  Chas.  Francis  Brown,  iqog,  at  Grand 
DeTour,  111.  Mem.,  Church  of  the  Disciples  of 
Christ;  ,\rt  Stud.  League  of  Chicago.  Married 
Datus  Ensign  Myers.  My  26,  1910,  St.  Joseph, 
Mich.  Child,  Richard  Ensign.  Address,  1538  E. 
57th  St.,  Chicago. 

J352.  ELLA  HAZEL  CLARK 
(Sister  of  No.  2351) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc.  Prepared  in 
Thornburn  H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad.;  Pa.  St. 
Coll.,  1901-2;  Univ.  of  Florida,  1902-3;  A. 
M.,  Columbia  Univ.,  191 1.  Asst.  in  Chem., 
Barnard  Coll.,  1911-13  and  1914-17;  Head  of 
Chem.  Dept..  N.  Y.  Med.  Coll.  and  Hosp.  for 
women.  1913-17;  Instr.,  in  Chem.,  Carnegie 
Inst,  of  Tech.,  1918 — .  Address,  300  N.  Nev 
ille  St.,   Pittsburgh. 

2353.  WILLIAM  ARTHUR  CLARK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1645,  2054) 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  A.  M.,  1907;  b. 
Ja  8,  1882,  Sidney,  HI.;  s.  William  Davis  (b. 
1832,  Pa.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Huff)  Clark  (b. 
1842,  Coshocton,  O.).  Prcparetl  in  Urbana 
H.  S.  M.  D.,  Harvard  LIniv.,  191 1.  Sigma 
.\lpha  Epsilon.  Hosp.  Interne,  191 1  — ;  with 
Am.  Red  Cross  in  Belgium  for  five  months. 
Capt.,  Jiled.  Reserve  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1917 — • 
.\uth.:  Six  Miles  from  the  Belgium  Front, 
aqfn.,  Jl  1916;  Treatment  of  Infected  Wounds 
on  the  West  Front.  The  Military  Surgeon,  Mr 
191 7;  Observations  in  Military  Surgery,  Sur- 
gery, Gynacology  and  Obstetrics,  O  1917; 
numerous  abstracts  in  Am.  Jour,  of  Orthofedic. 
Mem.,  A.  M.  A.;  Central  States  Orthopedic 
Club;  Assn.  of  Military  Surgeons.  Married 
Gladys  Mauer,  Ja  26,  1918.  Address,  c/o 
Surgeon  Gen.,  U.  S.  Army,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2354.  MARCIA  BARNES  CLAY 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S. ;  b.  Mr  8,  1876,  North 
Bri.stol,  O.;  d.  Samuel  S  (b.  S  6,  1840,  Bris- 
tolville,  O.)  and  Sarah  Climena  (Mayhew)  Clay 
(b.  Ap  12.  1846,  N.  Bristol,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Penn.  Yan.  Acad.,  N.  Y. ;  Lake  Erie  Coll., 
Painsville,  O.  lUiola;  Lib.  Club.  Libn.,  Lake 
Erie  Coll.,  Painesville,  O.,  1905-6;  Cataloger, 
Mercantile  Lib.,  Cincinnati,  1910;  Classifier, 
Cleveland  Pub.  Lib.,  1011—.  Address,  Pub. 
Lib.,    Cleveland. 

2355.  WHARTON  CLAY 
With  U.  S.  Gypsum  Co.;  Engineer;  B.  S.  in 
.\rch.;  b.  S  29,  1884,  Chicago;  s.  William  Wil- 
son (b.  My  2,  1849,  N.  Y.)  and  Alice  (Gray) 
Clay  (b.  1851.  do.).  Prepared  in  Wendell  Phil- 
lips II.  S.,  Chicago.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Gamma 
Delta;  Pres.  Arch.  Club;  Maj.,  Univ.  Brig. 
With  Mfgrs.  .\ppraisal  Co.,  1906-7;  Erwin  & 
Co  ,  1907-10;  .Mabama  Tobacco  Co.,  1910-12; 
Imperial  Gas  Regulator  Co.,  1912-17;  U.  S. 
Gypsum  Co.,  1917-18;  Engr.,  Associated  Lath 
Mfrs.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1918—.  Brevet 
(apt..  111.  St.  Nat.  Guard  Ex.;  Sec,  Military 
Tr.  Camps  Assn.  (cooperating  with  Govt,  on 
military  personnell) ;  recruited  for  O.  T.  C. 
Introduced  to  cml.  use  reinforced  struct,  gyp- 
sum; developed  and  initiated  experiments,  etc., 
making  the  use  of  gypsum  economical  as  a  re- 
inforced struct,  material.  Auth.:  Who  Leads  the 
Nat.  Army,  and  Digest  of  Supreme  Court  De- 
cision on  Legality  of  Draft  Law,  Nat.  Service 
Mag.;    Report   on   Use    of   Gypsum   as    a   Rein- 


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forced  Struct.  Material,  Engiig.  Record.  Mem., 
Univ.  of  111.  Alumni  Assn.;  Colonial  Club; 
Hamilton  Club;  Columbia  Yacht  Club;  West. 
Soc.  Engrs.  Married  Helena  Cox,  N  25,  1914, 
Chicago.  Children:  Helena,  b.  Ap  12,  1916; 
Valentine,  b.  F  14,  1918.  Address.  1122  Hinman 
Ave.,  Evanston,  111.;  bus.  add..  Room  813, 
Woodward  Bldg.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2356.  GEORGE  MOREY  CLENDENIX 
Journalist;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  29,  1883,  Spring- 
field, 111.;  s.  Henry  Wilson  (b.  Schillsbury,  Pa.) 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Moray)  Clciideuin  ( h. 
Kirkwood,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S. 
.Mpha  Tau  Omega;  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Tliola 
Kappa  Nu.  V.  P.,  Illinois  State  Register.  Mem., 
Congr.  Church.  Address,  1009  S.  2nd.  St., 
Springfield,  lU.t 

2357-     LOIS    GRACE   CLENDENEN 

(SINGLETON) 

(Sister    of    No.    3688) 

Stenographer;    A.    B.    in    L.    &   A.;    b.   Ja    14, 

1883,   Areola,   111.;    d.   Taylor   Clinton   (b.   F   13, 

1855,    Kingston,    O.)    and    Mary    Rebecca    (Mc- 

Kinney)   Clcndenen   (b.  Ag  21,   1858,  (^entralia, 

111.).      Prepared    in    Cairo    PI.    S.     Eng.    Club; 

V.  W.  C.  A.;  Dramatics.     Played  role  in  Evelvn 

Farrimore;    Careless   Cupid    (Musical   Comedy). 

Mem.,   Episcopal  Church.     Married  E.   Lindsay 

Singleton,   Ap   9,    1914.      Address,   320    7th    St., 

Cairo,  111. 

2358.  BERTHOLD  COHEN 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  S  7,  1870, 
Philadelphia;  s.  Samuel  (b.  1841,  Hamburg, 
Ger.)  and  Bertha  (Kayton)  Cohen  (b.  1850, 
Petersburg,  Va.).  Prepared  in  South  Side 
Acad.,  Chicago.  Address,  4933  Prairie  Avu.. 
Chicago. t 

2359.  MARY  COLLINS  (HORAN) 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ag  21,  1883,  LaSalle,  111.; 
d.  James  (b.  1844,  County  Cork,  Ireland)  and 
Mary  Anne  (Cullen)  Collins  (h.  Armough, 
do.).  Prepared  in  LaSalle-Peru  Tp.  H.  S. 
Basket  Ball  team,  Capt.  Teacher,  H.  S. 
Lawrence,  Mich.,  1905-6;  in  H.  S.,  LaSal'e, 
1906-1914.  Married  Lester  J.  Horan,  Ag  13, 
1914.  Address,  311  E.  Superior  St.,  Ottawa, 
Ill.t 

2360.  ERNEST  COOK 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  D  8,  1872,  Georgetown, 
111.;  s.  William  E.  (b.  F  19^  1841,  Ridgefarm, 
111.)  and  Elvina  Flahart  (b.  K  13,  1842,  Cayuga, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Vermilion  Acad.;  Earlham 
Coll.,  Richmond,  Ind.  Mem.,  Friends'  Church. 
Married  Cena  R.  Linn,  Ag  27,  1902,  Ridge- 
farm, 111.     Address,  Mooresville,  Ind.f 

2361.  THOMAS  LEE  COOK 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  3'.  i8'"J. 
Valeene,  Ind.;  s.  Valentine  and  Hannah  (Hol- 
lowell)  Cook.  Prepared  in  St.  Norm.,  Ind.; 
Austin  Coll.,  Effingham,  HI.,  1895.  Teacher, 
Austin  Coll.,  1903-5;  Supt.,  Sullivan  Pub.  Schs., 
1905 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Married  Enola 
Miller,  Ag  26,  1896,  Shelbyville,  111.  Address, 
Mt.    Pulaski,   111. 

2362.  WILLIAM  GARRETT  CORRIN 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  12,  1880, 
Hampton,  111.;  s.  Richard  (b.  1850,  Isle  of 
Man)  and  Jane  (Garrett)  Corrin  (b.  1849,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Port  Byron  Acad.  C.  E.  Club; 
Tau  Beta  Pi.  U.  S.  Surv.,  Miss.  River  work, 
1905-6;  Rodman,  St.  L.  I.  M.  &  S.  Rv.,  1906-7; 
Draftsman,  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  Ry..  i9o'7-8;  Asst. 
Engrs.,  do.,  1908-14;  Sr.  Civ.  Engr.,  Div.  of 
Valuation,  Interstate  Commerce  Comn.,  19 14 — . 
Married  Frances  Edna  Teschemacher,  0  27, 
1910,  Ft.  Worth,  Tex.  Address,  601  Interstate 
Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 


2iC>3.  HELEN  MARY  CRANE 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S. ;  b.  My  12,  1883,  Hud 
son,  Mich.;  d.  Archer  Hector  (b.  182 1,  Onon- 
daga, N.  Y.)  and  lulia  Elizabeth  (Robinson) 
Crane  (b.  1846,  N.  Madison,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  Shortridge  II.  S.,  Indianapolis.  Phi  Delta 
Psi;  Pres.  V.  W.  C.  A.;  V.  P.  Eng.  Club; 
Lib.  Club;  Walcheka.  Asst.  Libn.,  Moline, 
111.  Pub.  Lib.,  1905-6;  Asst.  Libn.,  Ind.,  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  1906-13;  Libn.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
Valley  City,  N.  Dak.  1913 — .  Compiled  a  list 
of  books  for  N.  Dak.  Sch.  Lib.  (to  be  pub- 
lished). Mem..  Christian  Church;  Am.  Lib. 
Assn.;  St.  V.  Regent,  D.  A.  R.  1916 — .  Ad- 
dress, Sheyenne  .Vpls,  Valley  City,  N.  Dak.; 
bus.   add.,   St.   Norm.   Sch.,  do. 

2364.  CLIFFORD  CROSBY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  4,  1875, 
.Vnnawan,  HI;  s.  Thomas  (b.  1831,  Leeds,  Eng.) 
and  Eliza  (Parker)  Crosby  (b.  1837,  Halifax, 
Eng.).  Prepaied  in  Dorchester  H.  S.,  Boston 
and  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Sigma  Xi.  Teacher. 
I'hysiolog>',  McKinley  H.  S.,  St.  Louis.  Mar- 
ried Dorothy  Schultz,  1908.  Child,  Mary 
Francis,  b.  1910.  Address,  McKinley  H.  S., 
.St.   Louis. 

2365.  ETHAN  ALLEN  CROSS 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  22,  1875, 
Campbell  Hill,  111.;  s.  Thomas  J.  (b.  1843, 
Jackson  Co.,  111.)  and  Minnie  (Carson)  Cross 
(b.  1853,  Randolph  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  So. 
111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  Cornell  Univ.,  summer 
1900;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  summers  1901-2-3. 
A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1906.  Dean  of  the 
Coll.  and  Prof.,  Lit.  and  Eng.,  Colo.  St. 
Teachers'  Coll.  Married  May  Miller,  Je  27, 
1899.  Mt.  Vernon,  111.  Children:  Carl  Allen, 
b.  .\Ir  18,  1906;  Neal  Miller,  b.  O  i6,  191  o. 
Address,  8818,  19th  St.,  Greeley,  Colo. 

2366.     FRANK  WOODBURY  CUTLER 

(Brother  of  No.  2629) 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  1882, 
■Rockford,  111.;  s.  Asa  E.  (b.  Je  23,  1834,  West 
Brooktield,  Mass.)  and  Lucy  (Smith)  Cutler 
(b.  S  18,  1839,  Princeton,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Rockford  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Class  football  team.  Maj.,  1st  Bn.,  Univ. 
Regt.;  Pres.,  Jr.  Class.  With  West.  Elec. 
Co.,  Chicago,  1907;  Real  Est.  Bus.,  1909;  Fruit 
Grower,  1909-12;  Mfr.,  Fruit  Graders,  1912-17; 
Mfg.  bus.,  1918 — .  Ilome  Guard,  Portland, 
191 8 — .  Invented  Cutler  Fruit  Grading  Machine. 
Married  Mary  Turner,  Ja  14,  1913,  Seattle. 
Child,  James  Nicol,  b.  ^I  22,  1917.  Address, 
351  E.   10th  St.,  Portland,  Ore. 

2367.  WHITMAN  DART 
Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  16,  1881, 
Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  James  Stuart  (b.  N  5, 
1848,  Honesdale,  Pa.)  and  Elizabeth  (Whit- 
man) Dart  (b.  N  23,  1854,  Rock  Island).  Pre- 
pared in  Rock  Island  H.  S.  Arch.  Club;  Fin- 
al Honors  in  Arch.  Draftsman,  Office  of 
Smith,  Rea  &  Lovitt,  Archs.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.;  with  St.  Joseph  Struct.  Steel  Co.  Mem., 
Temple  Lodge  No.  299,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married 
I.otta  Lee  Stanley,  My  i,  1907,  Rock  Island. 
Children:  James  Stanley,  b.  F  24,  1908;  Roy 
Whitman,  b.  Ap  26,  1909.  Address,  4th  and 
Franklin  Sts.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

2368.     THOMAS  MEREDITH  DAVIDSON 

V.  P.,  Reinforcing  Co.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D 
i3>  '883,  (L^hampaign;  s.  George  Washington 
(1).  Je  6,  1 85 1,  London,  O.)  and  Susan  Almira 
(Nebeker)  Davidson  (b.  Je  28,  1852,  Paris, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Sigma 
Chi.  Asst.  Div.  Engr.,  S.  F.  P.  and  P.  R.  R., 
1905-7;  Locating  Engr.,  Toltec  Irrigation  Co., 
1907-9;  Asst.  Chief  En^r.,  Concrete  Steel  Pro- 
ducts   Co.,    1910-12,    Chief    Engr.,    West,    office. 


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do.,  1912-13;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Am.  System  of  Rein- 
forcing, Chicago,  1913-17;  V.  P.  go.,  Los  An- 
geles, 1917 — .  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  Mar- 
ried Norma  Catherine  Love,  N  8,  1910,  Dan- 
ville, 111.  Child,  Catherine  Coulter,  b.  N  8, 
1915.  Address,  2154  W.  24th  St.,  Los  Angeles; 
bus.  add.,  1 1 16  Washington  Hklg.,  do. 

2369.  ANNA  CLARISSA  DAVIS  (MYERS) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  28,  1884, 
Fairfield,  111.;  d.  Washington  Beaty  (b.  1857, 
Millville,  O.)  and  Endora  (Hamilton)  Davis 
(b.  1858,  Hamilton,  O.).  Prepared  in  Pitts- 
field  H.  S.;  So.  111.  Norm.  Sch.,  Chicago  Univ. 
Prin.  Mansfield  H.  S.,  1905-6.  Married  Roscoe 
Lee  Myers,   1906.     Address,  Mahomet,  Ill.t 

2370.  FORREST  SPURGEON  DAVIS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  10,  1879, 
Rankin,  111.;  s.  Howell  (b.  Newtown,  Pa.)  and 
Nancy  M.  (Judy)  Davis  (b.  Va.).  Prepared  in 
Morgan  Park  Acad.,  Chicago.  Choral  Soc. ; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Teaching,  Robinson,  111.,  1905-6; 
do.,  Thornton,  Ind.,  1906-7;  do.,  Bacone  Univ., 
Bacone,  Okla.,  1907-11.    Address,  Bacjnc,  Okla. 

2371.     HARRY  BENJAMIN  DERR 

Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  My  22,  1867, 
Mt.  (Tarmel,  Pa.;  s.  Jacob  and  Mary  Ellen  Derr. 
Prepared  in  Shamokin  Acad.,  Pa.;  Chicago 
Acad,  of  Sc.  Agr.  Club;  Choral  Soc. ;  Asst. 
Ed.,  Agr.  Asst.  in  Agron.  Lab.;  Taught  Biology 
in  H.  S.  and  Co.  Norm.,  Danville,  111.,  1905-6; 
Agron.,  in  charge  of  Barley  Investigations, 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1906-13;  Co. 
Agr.  Agt.,  Scott  Co.  Mo.,  1913-17;  Co.  Demon- 
stration Agt.,  Fairfax  Co.,  Va.,  1917 — .  Bred 
and  Developed  an  Awnless  Variety  of  Barley 
that  is  proving  of  the  greatest  value  to  Agr. 
Auth. :  various  articles  in  Dept.  of  Agr.  Cir. 
Xo.  62,  1910;  Farmer's  Bui.  427,  etc.;  Sc,  Vol. 
XLII  No.  823.  Mem.,  Am.  Breeders'  Assn.; 
Am.  Soc.  of  Agron.;  Chicago  Acad,  of  Sc. ; 
Married  Isabell  Lee,  My  22.  1890,  La  Salle,  111. 
Children:  Grace  May,  b.  My  8.  1895;  Howard 
Lee,  b.  Jl  16,  1896;  Leslie,  b.  Je  1906  (died 
Jl  1907).  Address,  R.  2,  Fairfax,  Va. ; 
bus.  add.,  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2372.  HARRY  THOMAS  DEWHIRST 
Judge,  Superior  Court;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Ag  11, 
1881,  Passport,  111.;  s.  Andrew  and  Miranda 
J.  (Byrne)  Dewhirst.  Prepared  in  Olney  H. 
S.  Philomathean.  Atty.  at  law,  1905-14; 
Judge  of  the  Superior  Court,  San  Bernardino, 
Calif.,  1914 — .  Mem.,  M.  W.  A.;  Royal  Neigh- 
bors; B.  P.  O.  E.,  Redlands,  Calif.  Married 
Christmas  Gould,  My  26,  1906.  Olney,  III. 
Children:  Robert  Gould,  b.  Jl  15,  1907;  Harry 
Thomas,  Jr.,  b.  Mr  12,  1909.  Address,  Red- 
lands,  Calif. 

2373.  CROMWELL  BARTLETT  DICKEY 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Ja  28,  1881, 
Beatrice,  Neb.  Prepared  in  Lyons  Tp.  H.  S., 
LaGrange,  111.  Sunt.,  Corona  Chem.  Co. 
Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Nat.  Rifle  Assn.  Mar- 
ried Edna  Rachel  Miller,  S  1911,  Hixton,  Wis. 
Child,  Robert  Edwin,  b.  O  19T4.  Add^'ess,  831 
Marshall  St.,  Milwaukee;  bus.  add.,  213  Lake 
St.,  do. 

2374.  JOHN  MILFORD  DILLAVOU 
Pres.,  Coal  Co.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  22, 
1883,  Deland.  111.;  s.  Amos  B.  (b.  1852)  and 
Martha  (Fender)  Dillavou  (b.  1855).  Pre- 
pared in  Deland  H.  S.  In  Purchasing  Dept., 
NVest.  Elec.  Co.,  1905-7;  Wholesale  and  Re- 
tail Coal,  Harris  &  Dillavou,  Champaign,  1907- 
18;  Pres.,  Harris-Dillavou-Dumond  Co., 
Wholesale  Coal,  19 18 — .  Married  Wilhelmina 
\'oss.  O  18,  1910,  Champaign.  Aad'css,  joo.^ 
Washington  St.,  Evanston,  ill.;  bits,  add.,  715 
Old  Colony  Bldg.,  Chicago. 


2375.  ♦CHARLES  FRED  DOSCH 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  28,  1S82. 
Chicago;  s.  Charles  F.  Dosch.  Prepared  in 
Chicago  Eng.  High  and  Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  M.  E.  Soc; 
Tcchnograph  Bd.  Mech.  Engr.,  Joor  Eng.  Co., 
Chicago.     Died  Jl  1,  1913. 

2376.     FRANCIS    KEESE    WYNKOOP 

DRURY 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  F  9,  1878,  Ghent, 
N.  Y.:  s.  Rev.  John  Benjamin  (b.  Ag  ij;,  1838, 
Rhinebeck,  N.  Y.)  and  Henrietta  Wynkoop 
(Keese)  Drury  (b.  Jl  23,  1840,  Kinderhook, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Rutgers  Prep.  Sch.,  Rut- 
gers, 1894-8.  A.  B.,  Rutgers,  1898;  A.  M.,  do., 
1905.  Zeta  Psi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa  (at  Rutgers);  Lib.  Club;  Final  Honors 
in  Lib.  Sch.  Order  Libn.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-7; 
Act.  Libn.,  1907-9;  Asst.  Libn..  jgog  — .  War 
Service  Com.,  Lib.  of  Congress,  Washington, 
D.  C  1918 — .  Designed  a  card  for  keeping  a 
record  of  church  membership  by  families,  1903. 
Auth.:  Guide  Book  to  the  Univ.  of  111.  and  the 
Twin  Cities  of  Urbana  and  Champaign,  1905; 
Univ.  of  111..  Handbook  of  the  Lib.,  1906;  Lists 
for  Stud.  Reading  No.  1— Eng.  Fiction  fre- 
quently revised,  1908;  No.  2 — Foreign  Fiction 
in  Eng.  translations,  frequently  revised.  1909; 
List  of  Serials  in  the  Univ.  of  111.  Lib.,  to- 
gether with  those  in  other  libraries  of  Urbana 
and  Champaign,  191 1;  the  111.  Sunset  Song 
(music)  U.  of  I.  Supply  Store,  1910;  various 
articles  in  Lib.  Journals  as  the  Rairoation  (  f  a 
Libn.;  On  making  Signs;  On  protecting  pam- 
phlets; The  Care  of  Maps;  Sunday  Sch.  W.-rk, 
a  selected  Bib'.ioo;raphj  .vith  annotations;  Labor 
story  index?;  The  Univ.  Lib.  at  a  quar- 
ter-million volumes.  Alumni  Quarterly,  Univ. 
of  111.,  Vol.  9,  pp.  68-74,  1915;  A  list  of  short 
stories  and  tales  (299  titles),  16  pp.,  H.  W. 
Wilson  Co.,  1916;  Some  of  the  Best  Dramas 
(262  titles),  do.,  2i\  pp.,  1917;  A  brief  hist,  of 
Dramatics  (1894-98),  Rutgers  Alumni  Quar- 
terly, pp.  145-48,  Vol.  3,  1 91 7.  Mem.,  Reformed 
Church  in  Am.,  1894- 1907;  Presby.  Church; 
Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  III.  Lib.  Assn.,  Sec,  1906-13, 
Pres.,  1913-14;  Charter  mem.,  Univ.  Club,  Cham- 
paign-LTrbana;  Players  Club,  Univ.  of  111.  Mar- 
ried Martha  Blanche  Walker,  Ag  28,  1907, 
Evanston,  111.  Child,  John  Benjamin,  b.  O  3, 
1909.     Address,    706   W.   Nevada   St.,    Urbana. 

2377.  SILAS  ECHOLS 
H.  S.  Prin.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  3,  1879, 
McLeansboro,  111.;  s.  Richard  Griffey  (b.  O  24, 
1852,  do.)  and  Elizabeth  (Tolley)  Echols  (b. 
S  27,  1856).  Prepared  in  Milton  (la.)  H.  S.; 
Ewing  Coll.  Instr.  in  Hist.,  Mt.  Vernon  Tp. 
H.  S.,  1905-15;  Prin.,  Mt.  Vernon  Tp.  H.  S., 
1915;  Instr.  in  Hist.,  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
summer  term,  1910-12.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church; 
Royal  Arch  Mason.  Address,  612  E.  Broadway, 
Mt.  V'crnon,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  do. 

2378.     WILLIAM  GEORGE  ECKHARDT 
(Husband   of   No.   2554) 

.Agr.  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  6,  1869, 
Marston,  111.;  s.  Casper  (b.  Jl  4,  1854,  Cin- 
cinnati) and  Sarah  (Fuhr)  Eckhardt  (b.  S  11, 
1856,  Edgington,  111.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Alplia  Zeta:  Capt.  Assoc,  in  Soil  Fer- 
tility, Univ.  of  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1905-12; 
.Agr.  Adviser  for  DeKalb  Co.,  1912 — .  Seed 
Corn  Administrator  of  111.,  191 8 — .  Married 
Eva  Luellcn  Alverson  ('06),  D  25,  1909. 
Children;  Willard  Leland,  b.  My  23,  1912; 
Robert  Casper,  b.  N  :6,  1913;  son,  b.  Je  1918. 
Address,  DeKalb,  111. 

2379.     EMMA   EDMISTON 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  20,  1882, 
Arthur,  111.;  d.  Henry  Clay  (b.  1840,  Terre 
Haute.  Ind.)  and  Mary  E.  (King)  Edmiston  (b. 
1831,  Enfield.  111.).  Prepared  in  Sullivan  H.  S. 
Teacher,  Sullivan^  111.  Address,  Box  674,  Do- 
nora,  Pa.f 


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2380.     RALPH  WALDO  ELDEN 
(Husband  of  No.  2144) 

Seedsman;  A.  B.  &  B.  S.;  b.  F  11,  1879, 
Elburn,  111.;  s.  George  Boardman  (b.  My  19, 
183^,  Bu.xton,  Me.)  and  Caroline  Eliza  (Shores) 
Eldcn  (b.  N  25,  1836,  Waterville,  Me.).  Pre- 
pared in  Elgin  Acad.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Sigma 
Xi;  Phi  Pi  Epsilon,  Lake  Forest,  111.;  Mgr., 
lllio.  With  Dolose  &  Shepard  Co.,  Chicago, 
1905;  Sec,  St.  Highway  Comn.,  Springfield, 
111.,  1906;  Asst.  Engr.,  St.  Highway  Comn., 
iqo6.  Seedsman.  Married  Leila  Pauline  King, 
('04),  O  20,  1906,  Rockford,  111.  Children: 
Ralph  Waldo,  Jr.,  b.  Jl  10,  1907;  I-ucy  Eliza- 
beth, b.  Ap  20,  1909.  Address,  (Central  Point, 
Ore. 

2381.     JOSEPHINE  RUTH  ELLIOTT 
(HARPHAM) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  My  31,  1883,  Sterling,  HI.;  d. 
Clifford  P.  (b.  iS.so,  N.  Y.)  and  Genevieve  S. 
(Wood)  Elliott  (b.  1859.  Sterling,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Sterling  and  Coloma  Tp.  H.  S.  Kappa 
Ajpha  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
Watcheka.  Married  John  LeRoy  Harpham,  O 
28,  1908,  Sterling,  111.  Address,  Hillside 
Ranch,   Rosebury,    Ore. 

2382.  LAURA  MAE  EUSTIS 
Phys.  Tr.  Dir. ;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  13, 
1881,  Ottawa,  111.;  d.  John  H.  (b.  1836,  Jay, 
Me.)  and  Marguerite  (Oerlmonn)  Eustis  (b. 
France).  Prepared  in  Ottawa  Tp.  H.  S. 
Basketball  team.  Teacher  in  Highland  Park 
H.  S.,  1905;  Craft  Shop,  Ottawa,  111.,  1910; 
Dir.  of  Phys.  Tr.,  LaCrosse  St.  Norm.  Ad- 
dress, Ottawa,  lU.t 

2383.  ROSE  EILENE  FLEMING 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  i,  1881, 
Bement,  111.;  d.  Michael  John  (b.  1828,  Kil- 
larney,  Ireland)  and  Agnes  B.  (Degan-Kil- 
lorglan)  Fleming  (b.  1839,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Bement  II.  S.  Teacher  of  Eng.,  Oilman  H.  S., 
111.,  1905-8;  Maywood  H.  S.,  111.,  1909-10.  Ad- 
dress, 312   N.   Lotus  Ave.,   Bement,   Ill.t 

2384.  VIRGIL  RAMSAY  FLEMING 
Professor;    B.   S.   in  C.   E.;   b.   Ap   11,    1879, 

Denver,  111.;  s.  Samuel  Robert  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Ramsay)  Fleming.  Prepared  in  Carthage 
Coll.  Prep.  Rodman  for  Chicago  &  West. 
Ind.  Ry.^  1905;  Concrete  Insp.,  I.  C.  Ry., 
1905-6;  Lngng.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906; 
Jr.  Engr.,  U.  S.  G.  S.,  190^-7;  Instr.,  T.  and 
A.  M.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1907-11;  Assoc,  do., 
1911-17;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1917— .  Address,  306 
Chalmers  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add-,  204 
Applied  Mech.   Lab.,  Urbana. 

2385.  MABEL   FRANCES    FORBES 

(BREMER) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  1881,  Chicago;  d. 
Daniel  (b.  N  15,  1842,  Nova  Scotia)  and  Caro- 
lyn Grate  (Shipnian)  Forbes  (b.  1852,  Chi- 
cago). Prepared  in  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago;  A.  B. 
Lewis  Inst^  1903.  Married  J.  S.  Bremer.  Ad- 
dress, 738  S.  CJrove  Ave.,  Lake  Villa,  Ill.t 

2386.  ERNEST  JASON  FORD 
Physician  and  Surg.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Mr 
22,  1878,  Ottawa,  111.;  s.  Eugene  Quincy  (b. 
Lowell,  Mass.)  and  Isabelle  W.  Ford  (b.  Glas- 
gow. Scotland).  Prepared  in  East  Mendota 
H.  S.;  Bus.  Coll.,  Ottawa,  111.'  M.  D.,  111.  Med. 
Coll.,  1906.  Alpha  Omega  Alpha;  Phi  Rho 
Sigma.  Physician  and  Surg.,  1907 — •  Mar- 
ried Edith  L.  Moorhouse,  1908.  Children: 
Edith  Jeanette,  b.  S  26,  1914;  Ernest  Gordon, 
b.  Mr  26,  1917.  Address,  2009  Harrison  St-, 
Evanston,  111. 

2387.     'SAMPSON   JAMES   FOUNTAIN 

B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  15,  1881,  Camden,  Ala.; 
s.  Charles  Perkins  and  Fannie  (Lampton) 
Fountain.      Prepared    in    Belton    (Tex.)    H.    S. 


and  private  tutors.  B.  S.;  A.  M.,  Agr.  and 
Mech.  Coll.  Tex.;  attended  the  Ecole  des 
Beaux  Arts,  Paris,  1906-8.  Arch.,  Houston, 
Tex.,  1905-6;  Draftsman,  Cleveland,  1908-9; 
Arch.,  Nashville,  Tenn.,  and  Chicago,  1909-10; 
mem.  of  arch,  firm,  1910-14.  Married  Edn? 
Drake,  1908,  Cleveland.  Died  Ag  15,  1914 
Camden,  Ala. 

2388.  MARGARET  FRANCEWAY  (EVANS) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  10,  1882, 
Granville,  111.;  d.  George  William  (b.  1852, 
Mazon,  111.)  and  Kathryn  (Child)  Franceway 
(b.  1852,  Granville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Gran- 
ville II.  S.;  LaSalle  Tp.  H.  S.  Grad.  work  at 
Univ.  of  ill.,  summer,  1914.  lUiola,  Pres. 
Taught,  Lexington  H.  S.,  1905-6;  Peru  Cen- 
tral Sch.,  1907-8;  Shasta  Co.,  Calif.,  1908-10; 
Granville,  111.,  1910-13;  LeRoy  H.  S.,  1913- 
14;  Stockland  Tp.  II.  S.,  1914-16;  Welling- 
ton Tp.  H.  S.,  1916-17.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church. 
Married  Howard  Emery  Evans,  .S  12,  1917, 
Granville,  111.  Child,  Robert  Franceway,  b.  O 
I,  1918.  Address,  Wellington,  111. 

2389.  ISABELLA  FYFE  (PETERS) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  Je  23,  1882,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.; 
d.  Lawrence  C.  (b.  1850,  Isle  Aux  Noix, 
Richelieu  Riv.,  Ouebec)  and  Helen  Josephine 
(Stanley)  Fyfe  ('b.  1853,  Adams,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  St.  Joseph  (Mich.)  H.  S.  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Omega  Psi.  Libn.,  St. 
Joseph  (Mich.)  Pub.  Lib.  Married  Dr.  LeRoy 
Samuel  Peters,  F  8,  1908,  Silver  City,  N.  M. 
Child,  Lawrence  Fyfe,  b.  Ap  25,  1910.  Address, 
1 515  E.  Silver  Ave.,  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 

2390.  GEORGE  PUFFER  GALLAGHER 
Lawver;   A.   B.   in  L.   &  A.;   b.   N   25,   1880, 

Mt.  Pa'latine,  111.;  s.  Theron  E.  (b.  N  14,  1841, 
Pittsburgh)  and  R.  Ida  (Puffer)  Gallagher  (b. 
F  6,  1 84 1,  North  Sunderland,  Mass.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  J.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1909.  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Special  Honors;  Ham- 
ilton Club;  Orat.  Contestant;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Taught,  1905-6;  Law  Stud.,  1906-9;  Practicing 
Law,  1909 — -.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  Univ.  of 
111.  Club,  Rockford;  Univ.  Club  of  Rockford; 
Sec,  Winnebago  Co.,  S.  S.  Assn.;  Cor.  Sec, 
Rockford  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Rockford  Bar  Assn. 
Married  Hope  Carnes,  D  3,  1910,  Sycamore, 
111.  Children:  Margaret,  b.  Ag  15,'  1913;  Ruth, 
b.  O  14,  1917.  Address,  181 1  Clinton  St.,  Rock- 
ford, 111.;  bus.  add.,  312  W.  State  St.,  do. 

2391.  FRANK    SANDERS    GARWOOD 

(Brother  of  No.  2392) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  24,  1882, 
Stonington,  111.;  s.  Henry  L.  (b.  Ag  10,  1843, 
I.aPorte  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Sarah  A.  (Sanders) 
Garwood  (b.  Mr  6,  1854,  Stonington,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Taylorville  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta. 
.Address,    Stonington,    Ill.t 

2392.  HERMAN  EDWIN  GARWOOD 

(Brother  of  No.  2391) 
Farmer:  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  20,  1880,  Ston- 
ington, 111.;  s.  Henry  L.  (b.  Ag  10,  1843,  La- 
Porte,  Ind.)  and  Sarah  A.  (Sanders)  Garwood 
(b.  Mr  6,  1854,  Stonington,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Taylorville  Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta.  Address, 
Stonington,  111. 

2393.  JANET  GARWOOD  (TALBOT) 

(Sister  of  No.  2674) 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Mr  7,  1882,  Augusta,  111.; 
d.  James  M.  (b.  N  2,  1847,  Jasper  Co.,  111.) 
and  Mary  Frances  (McClure)  Garwood  (b.  F 
17,  1850,  Augusta,  111.).  Prepared  in  Augusta 
H.  S.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Watcheka;  Alethenai. 
Teacher  in  Chenoa  H.  S.,  1905  6;  Morton  Tp. 
H.  S.,  1907-9.  Married  Samuel  M.  Talbot, 
N  27,  1909,  Augusta,  111.  Children:  Alice 
Pauline,  b.  Tc  16,  1911;  Curtis  Garwood,  b. 
Je  i6,  1913.     Address,  Bushnell,  111. 


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4394.  CHARLES  HENRY  GIBBS 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.E.;  b.  Ag  20,  1883. 
Princeton,  IH.;  s.  Walter  L.  (b.  Ap  15,  1859, 
do.,  and  Rosella  (Pristley)  Gibbs  (b.  S  1859, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Princeton  H.  S.  Mem.,  B. 
P.  O.  E.,  No.  894,  Galesburg,  IH.  Married 
Emma  Jensen,  F  19,  1907.  Child,  Walter  1. 
P.,  b.  Je  12,  1908.  Address,  R.  2,  Grinnell, 
la.t 

2395-  JOHN  PHILO  GILBERT 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1006;  b.  Jl  27, 
1871,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.;  s.  James  Eli  (b.  1846, 
do.)  and  Susan  A.  (Ford)  Gilbert  (b.  1848. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon  II.  S.  Glee 
Club;  Sigma  Xi;  Ind.-Ill.  Debate;  Final  Hon- 
ors. Fellow  in  Zool.,  1905-6.  Teacher;  Prin.; 
Supt.,  various  schs.  of  St.;  Instr.  in  Univ. 
Acad.;  Supvr.,  Practice  Teaching,  Sch.  of  Educ, 
Univ.  of  111.;  Head,  Dept.  Agr.  and  Biol.,  So. 
111.   St.    Norm.   Univ.      Married    Dora   Gray,   Je 

14,  1900,  Etna,  111.  Children:  Wendell  Philo, 
b.  Ap  8,  1901;  John  Gray,  b.  F  4,  1912.  Ad- 
dress,  Carbondale,   Ill.t 

2396.  THOMAS  JOHN   GILKERSOX 
(Son  of  No.    138;  Brother  of  Nos.   1685,   1877, 

2994) 
Live    Stock    Auctioneer;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b. 
My  18,  1883,  Genoa,  III.;  s.  Hiram  ('77),  (b.  O 

15,  1853,  do.)  and  Portia  (Moflfet)  Gilkerson  (b. 
D  14,  1853,  Bell  Co.,  Tex.).  Prepared  in  Mar- 
engo H.  S.;  Waverly  and  Urbana  H.  Schs. 
Philomathean;  Pres..  Agr.  Club;  Bus.  Mgr., 
III.  Agr.;  Asst.  Mgr.,  lUini;  Varsity  Track 
Team,  indoor  two  mi.  record.  Cement  Constr., 
1905-6;  Breeder,  Holstein-Friesian  cattle.  1906- 
:6;  Expert  Live  Stock  Auctioneer.  Hilger, 
Mont.,  191 6 — .  V.  P.,  Calif.  Holstein-Friesian 
Assn.  Married  Winifred  Nora  Hall,  Long 
Beach,  Calif..  O  30,  1906.  Children:  Thomas 
Moffet,  b.  My  2.  1910;  John  Spencer,  b.  N  17, 
1914.     Address,  Hilger.  Mont. 

2397.  JOSEPH  COLEMAN  GILMOUR 
.Asst.    Engr.;   B.   S.   in   C.    E.;   b.   O   i,    1876, 

Raritan,  111.,  s.  George  F.  (b.  Jl  2,  1853,  Calif.) 
and  Amanda  S.  (Garrett)  Gilmour  (b.  S  3, 
1857,  Raritan,  111.).  Prepared  in  Biggsville 
Tp<  H.  S.  Rodman,  D.  L.  &  W.,  Scranton, 
Pa.,  1905-6;  Draftsman,  C.  M.  &  St.  P..  Chi 
cago,  1906-7;  Insp.  Reinforced  Concrete  work, 
D.  L.  &  W.,  1907-9;  Asst.  Engr.,  IIol)oken,  N. 
J.,  1909-11;  Asst.  to  Arch.,  D.  L.  &  W.,  Scran- 
ton, Pa.,  1911-13;  Asst.  Div.  Engr.,  Scran- 
ton, Pa.,  1913 — .  Asst.  Engr.,  War  Dept.  on 
bldg.  work  at  Rasiton  Arsenal.  Married  Edna 
Palmer  Belding,  Je  30,  1908,  Scranton,  Pa. 
Children:  Ray,  b.  O  10,  1910;  George  Fowler, 
b.  Jl  21,  1914;  Joseph  Coleman.  Jr.,  b.  Jl  29, 
1916.  Address,  75  Carson  Ave..  Metuchen,  N. 
J.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Const.  Q.  M.,  Rasiton  Arsen- 
al, do. 

2398.  LEO   ARTHUR   GINZEL 
(Brother  of  No.  2104) 

Adv.  and  Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b. 
S  7,  1882,  Trenton.  111.;  s.  Montz  (b.  N  2, 
1836,  Bohemia,  Austria)  and  Mary  (Blanck) 
Ginzel  (b.  D  3,  1842,  Mecklenberg,  Ger.). 
Prepared  in  Trenton  II.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma;  Glee  and  Mandolin  Clubs;  Or- 
chestra; Band.  Draftsman,  Weir  Frog  Co., 
Cincinnati,  iQos;  Asst.  and  Asst.  Div.  Engr., 
Mo.  Pac.  R.  R.,  St.  Louis,  1906-7;  Asst.  Engr., 
Ry.  Const.,  War  Dept.,  Leavenworth,  Kan. 
1907-9;  Asst.  Div.  Engr.,  Pueblo,  Colo.,  1909- 
10;  Bldg.  Insp.,  Northwestern  Ry.,  Chicago, 
1910-ir;  Advertising  and  Sales  Mgr.,  Baker 
•Mfg.  Co.,  Springfield,  111.,  1012 — .  Address, 
1203  S.   6th  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

2399.  HARRY  FRED  GODEKE 
Engineer;   B.   S.   in  M.   E.;   M.   E.,    1916;   A. 

M.,  1918;  b.  Ja  31,  1879;  s.  HeHry  (b.  Ap  9, 
1840,  Hanover,  Qer.)  and  Elizabeth  (Von  All- 
men)    Godeke    Cb.    S    30,    1857,    New    Albany. 


Ind.).  Prepared  in  Olney  II.  S.  M.  E.  Soc; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Final  Honors.  Asst. 
in  M.  E.,  Univ.  of  111,,  1Q05-7;  Instr.,  do., 
1907-17;  Assoc,  in  Steam  Engng.,  1917-18;  With 
Fed.  Rubber  Co..  Conderay,  Wis.,  1918 — . 
Mem..  Congr.  Church.  Married  Daisy  Iva 
Bailey,  Ag  24,  1909,  Olney,  111.  Children: 
Henry  Lawrence,  b.  S  30,  1912;  Richard  Har- 
old, b.  Ag  7,  1915.  Address,  c/o  Federal  Rub- 
ber Co..  Conderay,  Wis. 

2400.  WILBUR  FISK  GOODSPEED 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  11,  1880, 
Camargo,  Douglas  Co.,  111.;  s.  James  Monroe 
(b.  Je  22,  1845,  Wooster,  O.)  and  Rebecca  Mar- 
garet (Jessee)  Goodspeed  (b.  F  24,  1854,  Han- 
sonville,  Va.).  i'repared  in  Tuscola  H.  S. 
Agr.  Club;  Alpha  Zeta;  Track  Team.  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church.  Married  Grace  Maris,  F  6, 
1906,  Tuscola,  111.     Address,  Tuscola,   Ill.t 

2401.  ADOLPII  GORE 
Sch.  Prin.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1908; 
h.  Ap  2,  1883,  Goreville,  111.;  s.  John  Wesley 
(b.  D  2,  1852)  and  Mahala  (Walker)  Gore 
(b.  O  16,  1859).  Prepared  in  Marion  H.  S. 
Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Philomathean;  Van  Twiller 
Court;  Glee  Club;  Mandolin  Club;  Opera  Club; 
Univ.  Band.  Prin.  Atwood  Pub.  Schs.,  1905-6; 
teacher,  Univ.  Acad.,  1907-8;  do..  Oak  Park 
and  River  Forest  Tp.  H.  S.,  1909-10;  Prin., 
Cairo  H.  S.,  1911-12;  do.,  Jacksonville,  111.,  H. 
S.,  1912;  Supt.  Schs.,  Jacksonville,  111..  1913; 
Prin.,  St.  Louis  Pub.  Schs.,  1914 — .  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Hortense 
Eubanks  Campbell,  Ag  25,  1909,  Marion,  111. 
Children:  William  .\dolph,  b.  N  13,  1910;  Mary 
Catherine,  b.  Ja  8,  1913-  Address,  450  Fair- 
view  Ave.,  Webster  Groves,  Mo.;  bus.  add., 
Pestalozzi  Sch.,  St.  Louis. 

2402.  MARGARET  ELIZABETH  GRAFIUS 
(BIRKHOFF) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  Mr  24,  1884,  Chicago;  d.  William 
(b.  New  York  City)  and  Louise  (Ebinge) 
Grafius  (b.  Niles,  111.).  Prepared  in  John 
Marshall  H.  S.  and  Lewis  Inst.  Alpha  Chi 
Omega.  Lilm..  1905-8.  Married  George  David 
BirkhofT,  S  2,  1908,  Chicago.  Children:  Bar- 
bara, 1).  \g  15,  1909;  Garrett,  b.  Ja  10,  1911. 
Address,  44  Shepard  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

2403.  JAMES  JOHN  GRAHAM 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1338,  3754) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  lo,  1880,  Ivesdale, 
111.;  s.  James  M.  (b.  Ap  14,  1852,  Ireland) 
and  Catherine  (Wallace)  Graham.  Prepared  in 
Springfield  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa 
Nu;  Delta  Upsilon;  Philomathean;  Pol.  Sc. 
Chib;  Van  Twiller  Court.  Married  Mary 
Catherine  Walsh,  O  29,  1907.  Springfield,  HI. 
Child,  Mary  Clare,  b.  Ja  25,  1919.  Address, 
2i6y2  S.  5th  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

2404.     HIBBARD  SPENCER  GREENE 

(Brother  of  Nos.  3385,  6264) 
Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Je  22,  1882, 
Lisle.  111.;  s.  William  Spencer  (b.  Ap  6,  1857. 
do.)  and  Jessie  (Hibbard)  Greene  (b.  Jl  14. 
i860,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Downers  Grove  H. 
S.;  Northwestern  Coll.  Phi  Ga'nima  Delta; 
p:ta  Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc;  111.  Club;  Class 
b'ootball:  V.  P.,  Thomas  G.  Gricr  &  Co.,  Chi- 
cago; Sales  Mgr.,  Mungesser  Carbon  &  Battery 
Co..  Cleveland;  Asst.  Sales  Mgr..  Nat.  Carbon 
Co.  Inc..  do.;  Asst.  Sales  Mgr.,  do..  Lake 
Wood,  O.  Auth.:  Dry  Batteries  for  Gas 
Kngine  Ignition,  Gas  Engine  Mag.  Mem.,  Elec. 
Club,  Chicago;  Cleveland  Advertising  Club; 
Men's  Club  Trinity  Cathedral;  Sec.,  Elec. 
League  of  Pres.,  Jovian  Order;  Pres.,  Brother- 
hood of  St.  Andrew;  former  Pres.,  Illini  Club 
of  Cleveland.  Married  Mary  Epley,  Je  29, 
iQio.  Children:  Helen  Hoyt,  b.  S  8,  1911; 
Robert  Spencer,  b.  Jl  5.  1914-  Address,  1530 
Clarence  Ave.,  Lake   Wood,  O. 


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Baccalaurkate  Alumni 


2405.     HARRIS  PAUL  GREENWOOD 
Oil  Investment  Bus.;   B.   S.  in  C.   E. ;  b.  Ap 

21,  1882,  Edwardsville,  111.;  s.  E.  P.  (b.  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.)  and  Abbie  Louise  (Harris) 
Greenwood  (b.  Alton.  III.).  Prepared  in  Ed- 
wardsville H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad.  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  Yo.xan;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma.  Civ.  Engr., 
Erie  R.  R.  Co.,  1905;  N.  Y.  Central,  1905-6; 
Bd.  of  Water  Su[jply  of  City  of  New  York, 
1906-7;  Lookout  Copper  Co.,  Prescott,  Ariz., 
1907;  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  Cascade  Mts., 
Washington,  1907;  Agujita  Coal  Co.,  Sabinas, 
Mex.,  1907-8;  San.  Dist.  of  Chicago.  Havana. 
111.,  1908-9;  So.  Pac.  R.  R.,  Tepic,  Mex.,  1909; 
Adv.  Mgr.,  Mexico  City,  Mex.,  igog-io;  Auto- 
mobile Agt..  Mexico  City,  1910-11;  Civ.  Engr., 
Mexico  City,  1911-12;  Leasing  oil  lands.  Tarn- 
pico,  Mex..  1912-13;  Representative  in  Mex.  of 
the  Gen.  Petroleum  Corp.  of  Calif.,  1913-17; 
Oil  investments,  1918 — .  Auth. :  Health  and 
Climatic  Conditions  in  Mex.,  Mexico  To-day, 
Vol.  2,  pp.  29-32,  1910;  The  Mex.  Northwestern 
R.  R.  System,  do.,  pp.  54-63;  The  Modern  Sys- 
tem of  the  Mexican  Tramways  Co..  pp.  73-77; 
Cotton  Raising  and  Textile  Manufacturing,  do., 
pp.  143-145.  Mem.,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  60th 
Regt.,  N.  Y.  Nat.  Guard,  1906;  Colonial  Club; 
Country  Club  of  Tampico,  Mex.;  Delta  Tau 
Delta  of  N.  Y.  Address,  .Apartado  219,  Tam- 
pico, Mex. 


2406.  JOHN  CHRISTOPHER  GUSTAFSON 
(Husband  of  No.  3102) 
Iron  Mfr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  A.  E.,  1906; 
b.  Je  ig,  1879,  Aurora,  111.;  s.  John  G.  (b. 
Carlstadt,  Sweden)  and  RIathilda  S.  (Sorensen) 
Gustafson  (b.  Christiania,  Norway).  Prepared 
in  S.  Div.  H.  S.  and  Lewis  Inst.;  Armour  Inst.. 
Chicago.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Sigma  Xi;  Glee 
Club;  Adelphic.  Fellow  in  Arch.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1905-6;  Instr.,  Dept.  of  Arch.,  do.,  1906-7; 
V.  P.  and  Sec,  Butler  St.  Foundry  &  Iron  Co., 
Chicago,  1908-10;  Prop.,  Angert  Wire  &  Iron 
Works.  Chicago,  1910^ — .  Assoc.  Mem.,  West. 
Soc.  of  Engrs.  Married  Jennie  Mary  Mather 
('07),  Jl  14,  1908,  Plainfield,  111.  Children: 
Jane  Mathilda,  b.  Je  15,  1909;  John  Mather, 
b.  Ja  26,  191 1 ;  Cornelia  Anne,  b.  My  21,  1913; 
James  Argyle,  b.  My  8,  1915;  Martha  Mather, 
b.  O  10,  191 7.  Address,  6943  Eggleston  St., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  6028  Grove  Ave.,  do. 


2407.  SAMUEL  CORNELIUS  HADDEN 
Editor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  15,  1882,  Mazon. 
111.;  s.  William  Bloodgood  (b.  Jl  13,  1854, 
Athens,  N.  Y.)  and  Laura  Frances  (Allison) 
Hadden  (b.  D  3,  1856,  Wyoming.  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Mazon  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  C.  E.  Club.  R.  R.  Sur.  in  Fla.  and  Ala., 
1905;  Sr.  Instr.  in  Math,  and  C.  E..  Mich.  Agr. 
Coll.,  190S-8;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Math,  and  C.  E., 
do.,  1908-9;  Contracting  Engr.  with  Lewis  & 
Kitchen,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1909-10;  Mainten- 
ance of  Way  Dept.,  C.  &  W.  I.  R.  R.,  Chicago, 
1910-11;  Assoc  Ed.  of  Engng.  and  Contracting, 
Chicago,  1911-16;  do..  The  Novelty  Ncivs,  1916- 
17;  Ed.,  Mun.  and  Co.  Engng.,  1917 — .  Mar- 
ried Marion  Gibson.  N  16,  1910,  Chicago.  Chil- 
dren: Robert  William,  b.  Ja  t6,  1913;  Donald 
Barker,  b.  Ja  31,  1915;  James  Morton,  b.  My  13, 
1916  (died  Ap  3,  1918).  Address,  7728  S.  Aber- 
deen St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  538  S.  Clark  St., 
do. 

2408.  ARTHUR  ALDRICH  HALE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  i,  1883,  St. 
Louis;  s.  Charles  S.  (b.  O.)  and  Emma  E.  Hale. 
Prepared  in  Mich.  Mil.  Acad,  and  Lewis  Inst. 
Sigma  Chi;  Yoxan;  Track  Team;  Interschol., 
Mgr.  With  Griffin  Wheel  Co..  Boston.  Mar- 
ried Ida  B.  Harris  Lantz.  S  4,  1918,  Brookline, 
Mass.  Address,  203  Winchester  St..  Brookline. 
Mass. 


2409.  LILIAN  HAMMERS 
(Sister  of  Nos.  1137,  1514.  iSiS) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  27,  1868, 
Secor,  111.;  d.  Morgan  Buckingham  (b.  Jl  u, 
1838,  Metamora,  111.)  and  Rosetta  Jane  (Gib- 
son) Hammers  (b.  Je  20.  1840.  Moundsville, 
W.  Va.).  Prepared  in  N.  W.  Acad.;  Univ. 
.\cad.  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Critic  Eng. 
Teacher,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Platteville.  Wis.,  1905- 
7;  Sch.  of  the  Lackawanna,  Scranton,  Pa.,  1907- 
11;  Hiram  Coll.,  Hiram,  O.,  1911  — ;  Newark 
Seminary,  Newark,  N.  J.,  1914-15.  Mem.,  Bap- 
tist Church;  Monday  Night  Club:  Coll.  Club  of 
the  Oranges;  Coll.  Women's  Club;  Alliance 
("Iiap.  of  D.  A.  R.  Address,  8  Summit  St., 
Orange,    N.   J. 

2410.  MYRTLE  NETA  HANNUM 
Postal  Clerk;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Mr  8,  1885. 
Terre  Haute,  Ind. ;  d.  Samuel  Cooper  (b.  Je  10, 
1S49,  do.)  and  Delilah  J.  (Shaw)  Hannum  (b. 
Ja  2,  1859,  Bridgeport.  111.).  Prepared  in  De- 
catur H.  S.  Math.  Club.  Teacher,  1905-9; 
Xewsi)aper  work,  1910;  Postal  Clerk,  igii. 
Address,  1027  N.  Monroe  St.,  Decatur,  Ill.t 

2411.  CARL  MENELAUS  HANSTEIN 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  11,  1874, 
Chicago;  s.  Herm  (b.  Ap  27,  1843,  Giessen  Hes- 
>en,  Darmstadt,  Ger.)  and  Emelia  (Heister- 
liagen)  Hanstein  (b.  O  14,  1848,  St.  Louis). 
Prepared  in  North  Div.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Drafts- 
man, Milwaukee,  1905;  with  111.  Steel  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1905 — .  Address,  2019  Mohawk  St..  Clii- 
caso.t 

2412.     GUY   BYRON   HARDY 

Attorney;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  5,  1880; 
s.  Eugene  B.  (b.  Je  22,  1842,  Mt.  Pleasant, 
Can.)  and  Jane  (Killium)  Hardy  (b.  F  22, 
1849,  Abingdon,  111.).  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Phi 
Delta  Phi.  Married  Norma  Hardy,  Je  18,  1907. 
Child,  Jane,  b.  My  7,  1910.  Address,  527  N. 
liroad  St.,  Galesburg,  111.;  bus.  add.,  74  S. 
Cherry   St.,   rfo.f 

2413.     JOHN  MATTHEW  HARNEY 

Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem. ;  b.  Mr  21,  1882, 
Joliet,  111.;  s.  Mathew  Stephen  (b.  D  26,  1857, 
Ireland)  and  Anna  Beatrice  (Giblin)  Har- 
ney (b.  Jl  13,  i860,  Joliet,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Joliet  H.  S.  Chem.  Club.  Chem.,  Wabash  Bak- 
ing Powder  Co.,  1 905-11;  Chief  Chem.,  Frank 
Tea  &  Spice  Co.,  Cincinnati,  191 1 — .  Mem., 
A.  C.  S.;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  Cuvier  Press  Club, 
Cincinnati.  Address,  325  Broadway,  Cincin 
nati. 

2414.     EDITH  ELIZABETH  HARPER 

(COLLINS) 

(Sister  of  No.  3017) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  Mr  27,  1884,  Granville.  111.; 
d.  James  Albertus  (b.  1852,  do.)  and  Carrie 
(Durley)  Harper  (b.  1852,  Hennepin,  III.). 
Prepared  in  Granville  H.  S.  Chi  Omega.  Or- 
ganized Lib.  in  Cambridge.  111.,  1905-6;  Hav 
ana.  111.,  igo6;  Libn.  Escanaba.  Slich.,  1906- 
7.  Married  Herbert  Keith  Collins,  O  16,  1907, 
I'rbana.  Children:  Harper  Keith,  b.  D  i;. 
1908;  Stephen  John.  b.  Je  i8,  1910.  Address, 
1045  23d  St.,  Rock  Island,  Ill.f 

2415.     MABEL    STRICKLAND    HAY  WARD 
(ROTHGEB) 
(Wife  of  No.  2497;  Sister  of  No.  3765) 
A.    B.   in   L.    &  A.;   b.    Mr   i,    1880,   Ottawa, 
111.;    d.     George    Hayward    (b.    Ap    19,    1843, 
do.)    and   Nettie    (Strickland)    Hayward    (b.    O 
21,   1847,  Adams,  N.  Y.).     Prepared  in  Ottawa 
IL    S.;    Oberlin,    1900-1.      Alpha    Chi    Omega; 
.Methenai.      Taught    in    Port    Bj-ron,    one    yr. 
IMem.,  Congr.   Church;   D.   A.    R.;    Equal   Suf- 
frage   League   of  the   Oranges;    Women's   Coll. 
Club    of    the    Oranges;    Monday    Study    Club. 


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Married  Wade  Hampton  Rothgeb  ('05),  D 
28,  1907,  Ottawa,  111.  Children:  Mildred  Ann, 
b.  Ja  18,  1909;  John  Hay  ward,  b.  D  24,  1909; 
Alice  Marie,  b.  "jl  18,  1914  (died  D  i,  1914)- 
Address,   126  Sanford   St.,  East  Orange,  N.   J. 

2416.  HOWARD  SPENCER  HAZEN 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  O  4.  1882, 
LaSalle,  111.;  s.  Howard  Spencer  (b.  Mr  24, 
1855,  Aleadville,  Pa.)  and  Mary  Georgiana 
(Mellen)  Hazen  (b.  Tl  6,  i860,  Amboy,  111.). 
Prepared  in  LaSalle  H.  S.  B.  S.  Arch.,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1908.  Aztec  Club;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Sigma  Xi;  Archs.  Club;  Glee  Club.  With 
Desmond  and  Lord,  architects.  Address;  Des- 
mond and  Lord,   15  Beacon  St.,  Boston. 

2417.  PEARL  HIGINBOTHAM  (COLLINS) 
A.   B.   in   L.   &  A.;   b.    Ap    14,    1878,   Shelby- 

ville.  111.;  d.  lohn  Thomas  (b.  Jl  23,  1832, 
Sullivan,  111.)  and  Mary  Will  (Sciphers)  Hig- 
inbotham  (b.  D  4,  i8s5,  Marion,  Va.).  Pre- 
pared in  Decatur  H.  S.  and  Areola  H.  S.  Y. 
W.  C.  A.;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Teacher,  Sul- 
livan H.  S.,  1906-7;  do.,  Lovington,  111.,  2d 
term,  1908.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Married 
Frank  Forest  Collins,  Je  8,  1908,  Decatur,  111. 
Child,  Eunice,  b.  Je  15,  1909.  Address,  Areola, 
111. 

2418.  THEOPHIL  HENRY  HILDEBRANDT 

(Brother  of  No.  3028) 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  24,  1888, 
Canal  Dover,  O.;  s.  Henry  C.  M.  (b.  1853, 
(Zhemnitz,  Ger.)  and  Martha  C.  (Locher) 
Hildebrandt  (b.  1862,  Christiansberg,  West 
Africa).  Prepared  in  LaSalle  Peru  Tp  H.  S. 
S.  M.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1906;  Ph.  D.,  do., 
1910.  Math.  Club;  German  Club;  Y.  M.  C. 
A.;  Final  Honors;  Special  Honors  in  Math.; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi.  Instr.  in  Math., 
1909-14;  Asst.  Prof.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  do., 
1914-18.  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp  Zachary 
Taylor,  Ky.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Contribution  to 
the  Foundations  of  Frechet  Calcul  Fonction- 
nel.  Am.  Jour,  of  Math.,  Vol.  24,  1912;  Linear 
Differential  Equations  in  Gen.  Analysis,  Trans- 
actions of  Am.  Math.  Soc,  Vol.  18,  1917; 
Vol.  19,  1918;  Integrals,  Bui.  of  Am.  Math. 
Soc,  ser.  2,  Vol.  24,  191 7.  Mem.,  Am.  Math., 
Soc.  1907;  A.  A.  A.  S.,  1908;  Math.  Assn. 
of  Am.,  1916;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.,  1910. 
Address,  819  S.  State  St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.; 
bus.  add.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  do. 

2419.  IDA   MYRTLE    HILL    (WAY) 
(Wife  of  No.  3593;  Sister  of  Nos.  42o3,  4209, 

6304) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  22,  1882,  Cham- 
paign; d.  Celestin  Sylvester  (b.  Ap  6,  1854, 
Webster  City.  la.)  and  Mary  Luena  (Stevens) 
Hill  (b.  D  1,  1857,  New  Hartford,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Asst.  Libn.,,  Cham- 
paign Pub.  Lib.,  :9o6-8:  Chicago,  1908-11; 
Buffalo,  111.,  1911-14:  Urbana,  1914—-  Mar- 
ried George  Fritz  Way  ('08),  Je  10,  1908, 
Champaign.  Child,  Sarah  Joselyn,  b.  Ap  17, 
190P.     Address,    1318   S.  Orchard  St.,  Urbana. 

2420.  FRANK  WILLIAM  HILLMAN 

(Brother  of  No.  6307) 
Div.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  1909;  b. 
F  25,  1880,  Bromley,  Kent,  Eng.;  s.  Fred  (b. 
Jl  25,  1852,  Beckington,  Somersetshire,  P.ng.) 
and  Maria  Elizabeth  (Burgess)  Hillman  (b.  O 
27,  1857,  Blackheath,  Kent,  Eng.).  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Final  Honors. 
Asst.  Engr.,  1.  C.  Ry.,  19056;  with  Ralph  Mod- 
jesk,  1906-7;  Draftsman,  C.  N.  W.  Ry.,  1907-8; 
Asst.  Engr.,  do.,  190S-16;  Resident  Engr.,  do., 
1916-17;  Div.  Engr.,  do.,  1917—-  Mem.,  West. 
Soc.  Engrs.,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Jennie  Dee  Hillman,  0  23,  1906,  Chi- 
cago. Children:  Avis  Elizabeth,  b.  Mr  13,  1908; 
Jane  Williara,  b.  Ag  23,  19 10.  Address,  1725 
Chadbourne  Ave.,  Madison,  Wis. 


2421-     GLIDDEN  HINMAN 
Gen.    Asst.,    Milk    Co.;    A.    B.    in    L.    &    .\  ; 

b.  Ag  29,  1881,  St.  Charles,  111.;  s.  Albert 
Walker  (h.  O  10,  1845,  Stittville,  N.  Y.)  and 
Lizzie  Mary  (Glidden)  Hinman  (b.  S  25, 
1828,  DeKalb,  111.).  Prepared  in  Chicago  and 
Dundee  H.  Schs.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Theta 
Nu  Epsilon;  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Pol.  Sc 
Club;  Adelphic;  Illini  Staff;  Ed.,  Illio;  Final 
Honors;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Farm  Supt.,  1905-7; 
Ranch  Mgr.,  1907;  Gen.  Asst.,  Oatman  Con- 
densed Milk  Co.  Married  Lucile  Bates,  F  15, 
19 19.  Address,  Dundee,  111. 

2422.  CFIARLES  HENRY  HITTSON 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  29,  1871,  Griffin,  Tex.; 
s.  Charles  Hughes  and  Sarah  Hittson.  Prepared 
in  Nat.  Norm.  Univ.,  Lebanon,  O.;  Saline 
Norm.,  Salina,  Kan.  A.  B.,  do.,  1897;  B.  S., 
do.,  1898.  Theta  Kappa  Nu.  Supt.,  City  Schs.; 
Cowboy  and  Lawyer.  Married  Cora  Hancock, 
1898,  Lebanon,  O.  Children:  Charles,  b.  F  16, 
1900;  Donovan,  b.  Ag  24,  1912;  Harker  Hugo, 
b.  F  18,  1904;  Paul  Amodas,  b.  D  21,  1909. 
Address,  Tucumcari,  N.  M. 

2423.     JOSIE  BATCHELLER  HOUCHENS 

Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  A.  M.,  1912;  b.  D  4, 
1884,  New  Orleans;  d.  Josiah  Batcheller  (b. 
Alexandria,  Va.)  and  Nellie  (Smith)  Houchens 
(b.  Memphis,  Tenn.).  Prepared  in  pvt.  schs.; 
Necomb  Coll.,  New  Orleans,  1900-3.  Sigma 
Kappa;  Illiola.  Asst.  Libn.,  East.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  1906-7;  Gen.  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.  Lib., 
1907-12;  Binding  Libn.,  do.,  1913 — .  Address, 
1106   W.   California   St.,   Urbana. 

2424.  CLEVES  HARRISON  HOWELL 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag  13,  1880. 
Prepared  in  Keokuk  H.  S.  Ph.  B.,  Wooster 
Univ.,  1901.  Sigma  Chi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon; 
Yoxan.  Civ.  Engr.,  Railroad  and  Irrigation, 
Florida,  Nev.,  Calif.,  Colo.;  do.,  U.  S.  Reclam- 
ation Service,  Loma,  Calif.  Address,  Loma, 
Calif.t 

2425.  GUESS  HUMPHREY 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  O  13,  1881,  Pawnee  City,  Neb.; 
s.  (jcorge  Millard  and  Ida  Lavinia  (IJriggs) 
Humphrey.  Prepared  in  Pawnee  City  H.  S. 
A.  B.,  Neb.,  1912.  Libn.,  Neb.  St.  Lib.  Com., 
1906-14.     Address,  Ocean  Springs,  Miss. 

2426.  HARRY   ALEXANDER  HUNTOON 

(Brother  of  No.  2427) 
Factory  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  21.  1881, 
Cleveland,  111.;  s.  James  Fred  (b.  do.)  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Jamison)  Huntoon  (b.  Carbon 
Cliff,  111.).  Prepared  in  Moline  II.  S.  Delta 
Upsilon;  Varsity  Football  team.  Asst.  Master 
Mechanic;  Cleveland-Cliffs  Iron  Co.,  Ishpem- 
ing,  Mich.;  Supt.  of  Power,  Munsing  Paper 
Co.,  Munsing,  Mich.;  Supt.  of  Factory,  Ft. 
Madison  Flow  Co.,  Ft.  Madison,  la.  Married 
Ida  May  Klein,  O  17,  1906,  Bloomington,  111. 
Child,  Delia  Elizabeth,  b.  Ag  3,  1909.  Address, 
Canandaigua,  N.  V.f 

2427.  JONATHAN  SAMUELS   HUNTOON 

(Brother  of  No.  2426) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  15,  1879. 
Moline,  111.;  s.  James  Fred  (b.  do.)  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Jamison)  Huntoon  (b.  Carbon  Cliff, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Moline  H.  S.  C.  E.  Club. 
Instrumentman,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.,  1905-6; 
Draftsman,  M.  C.  R.  R.,  Detroit,  1906-7;  Bridge 
Insp.,  do.,  190711;  Chief  Bridge  Inspector,  do., 
19H.  Auth.:  Placing  Telephone  Wires  Under- 
ground, Technograph,  1901.  Married  Delia 
Eckert,  Mr  14,  1908,  Romeo,  Mich.  Child, 
Frederick  Henry,  b.  Mr  3,  1911.  Address,  1608 
3rd  Ave.,  Detroit. t 


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2428.  MANUEL  JOSEPH  JACOBS 
Educator;   B.   S.   in  C.   E.;   b.   Ap  30,    1880, 

Moholiv  on  tlie  Dnieper,  Russia;  s.  Morris  (b. 
Russia)  and  Zippera  (Markman)  Jacobs  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  m  Europe;  Univ.  Acad.;  Grad. 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  Calif.  C.  E.  Club.  Organized 
the  Co-operative  Assn.  Chainman,  Rodman, 
Instrumentman,  Draftsman,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1905-6; 
Asst.  Engr.,  P.  I.  &  N.  VV.  R.  R.,  Idaho,  IQ06; 
Asst.  Engr.,  S.  J.  &  S.  C.  C.  R.  R.,  San  Jose, 
Calif.,  1906-7;  Gen.  Mgr.,  The  Acme  Engr.  Co.. 
1907-9;  Draftsman  with  City  Engr.,  San  Fran- 
cisco, Calif.,  1909-10;  Teacher  in  Berkeley  H. 
S.,  iqii — .  Head  of  the  Dcpt.  of  Schs.,  Berke- 
ley, Calif.,  1911-18;  Organized  educ.  system  for 
prisoners;  Dir.  of  Educ,  Folsom  St.  Prison, 
1915 — ;  Building  destroyers  for  Govt.  Mem., 
A.  and  A.  F.  A.  M. ;  32nd  degree  Mason ; 
Mystic  Shriners;  N.  E.  A.  Married  Myra 
Freidenrick,  Ap  17,  1916.  Child,  Ellina,  b. 
N  12,  191 7.  Address,  917  Shattuck  Ave., 
Berkeley,  Calif. 

2429.  THOMAS  LEWIS  JARRETT 
Lawyer;    LL.    B.;    b.    JI    10,    1872,    Maxwell, 

111.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  Jl  2,  1842,  Loami,  111.) 
and  Florence  (Lowrey)  Jarrett  (b.  Scotland). 
Prepared  in  Lincoln  Coll.,  Lincoln,  111.  Philo- 
mathean.  Mem.,  First  Presby.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Alice  D.  Stuve,  O  17,  1012,  Springfield, 
111.  Address,  526  S.  7th  St.,  Springfield,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  207%  S.  6th  St.,  do. 

2430.  GUY  CARLYLE  JOHNSTONE 
(Brother  of  No.  5749) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  7,  1881,  Bloom- 
ington.  111.;  s.  Andrew  John  (b.  1843,  do.)  and 
Dora  (Karr)  Johnstone  (b.  1859,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Bloomington  H.  S.;  Cornell  Univ., 
1901-2.  Sigma  Chi;  Mgr.  Baseball  Team. 
Married  Lucile  Hodge,  Mr  5,  1901,  Bloom- 
ington, 111.  Child,  Hodge  Carlyle,  b.  Ja  13, 
1912.     Address,  R.  5,  Bloomington,  Illf 

2431.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  KASTEN 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ja  29,  1882;  s. 
Ludwig  (b.  Pomerania,  Ger.)  and.  Lena  (Giese) 
Kasten  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Thornton  Tp.  H. 
S.,  Harvey,  111.  Delta  Upsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Varsity  Football  Team;  Civ.  Engr.,  O.  S.  L., 
1906-8;  O.  W.  R.  R.  &  N.,  1908—.  Address, 
Three  Valley,  British  Columbia,  Can. 

2432.     LAWRENCE   SWASEY   KEELER 
Civ.   Engr.;    B.    S.   in  C.   E.;   b.  D   23,   1882, 

Belvidere,    111.;    s.    Alson    Hi    and    Edith    H. 

(Swasey)  Keeler.     Prepared  in  South  Belvidere 

H.    S.     Sigma   Nu;    Yoxan;    Engng.   and  Const. 

Dept.,    Isthmian    Canal    Comn.      Address,    2214 

Crewshaw  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles. t 

2433.  CURTIS  ELMER  KELSO 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  F  21,  1881, 
Thomasboro,  111.;  s.  Charles  Elliot  (b.  Mr  10, 
1858,  Morganstown,  Ind.)  and  Jennie  (Kauff- 
man)  Kelso  (b.  My  19,  i860,  Whitley  Co.. 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.,  M.  D.,  Coll.  of 
Phys.  and  Surg.  Phys.  and  Surg.,  1905-11; 
Real  Est.  and  Farming,  1911-18;  Physician, 
Thomasboro,  111.  ist  Lt.,  Med.  R.  C,  Co.  5, 
Bat.  2,  Camp  Forest,  Chickamauga  Park,  Ga., 
191 8;  Gen.  Hosp.  No.  14,  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga., 
1919 — •  Mem.,  111.  St.  Med.  Soc;  A.  M.  A. 
Married  Elizabeth  Burr,  N  16,  1907,  Cham- 
paign. Address,  Thomasboro,  HI. 

2434-  EUGENE  CROUSE  KENYON 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E;;  b.  Je  15,  1882, 
Grundy  Center,  la.;  s.  Theodore  S.  (b.  Louis- 
ville, Ky.)  and  Minnie  C.  (Newcomb)  Kenyon 
(b.  Cleveland).  Prepared  in  Bradley  Poly. 
Inst.,  Peoria.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Alpha  Delta 
Sigma;  Yoxan.  Engr.  Dept.,  Central  Union 
Telephone  Co.,  1905-6;  State  employ.  Calif., 
1906-9;  Mem.,  Parker  &  Kenyon,  Archs.  and 
Engrs.,  1900 — .  Married  Myra  Eastman.  Two 
children.  Address,  244  Kearney  St.,  San  Fran- 
cisco. 


243s.  ANGELINE  CLARKE  KIDDER 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  1906; 
b  Auburn,  N.  Y.;  d.  John  C.  (b.  O  4,  183s, 
Chemung  N  Y.)  and  Harriet  Angelina  (Mar- 
tin) Clarke  (b.  1837.  Genoa,  do.).  Prepared  in 
VVavery  N  Y.  H.  S. ;  Albany  Norm.  Sch. 
w  I  c!''r'-!^''  Deutsche  Verein.  Cataloger, 
Wash  St.  Lib.,  1906-7;  St.  Organizer  for  Ore. 
Lib.  Comn  1907-8;  Libn.,  Salem  Pub.  Lib 
1908;  do  Ore.  Agr.  Coll.,  1908-18.  Hosp.  Lib. 
Camp  Lewis  Wash.,  19 18—.  Mem.,  Pdc 
Korthwest    Lib.    Assn.;   Am.    Lib.   Assn.-    P     E 

ritv   V/'"'^^^^"''^"^?^  ^^''^'?5'"'  F  ^6.  1896.  Sioux 
City,  la.     Address,  Corvallis,  Ore. 

2436.    'ARTHUR  WILLIAM   KIRKWOOD 
Machine  Bus.;  A.   B    in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  29. 

-,!^>^tn-'".''.='^°.;  .^-  />.''tl>H'-    James    (b.    Ireland) 


2437.  GUSTAVE  AUGUST  KRAMER 
Farmer;  A  B  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M..  1907- 
b.  Ag  8,  1880.  Streator.  Hl.;'s.  Char'les  (b! 
1830,  Hanover,  Ger.)  and  Doris  (Roeder) 
Pnii'^^P^^-  ^^t^'  ^°-\.r  Prepared  in  Westfield 
ColL,  Prep.,  Dept.;  Westfield  Coll.,  1901-03. 
J.  U  Llniv^  of  Chicago,  1912.  Zetagathean;  Y. 
D  1  b"^-'  V'lomathean;  Der  Deutsche  Verein; 
Pol.  Sc  and  Hist.  Clubs.  Scholarship.  Teach- 
er until  1909;  Lawyer,  Chicago,  1912-13;  do. 
Decatur,  111.,  1913-is;  Farmer,  Clarion.  la.! 
191 5—-  Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Married  Neta 
t  bhney  O  21,  1913,  Decatur,  111.  Child, 
Max  Franklin,  b.  D  10,  1916.  Address,  Clarion, 
la. 

2438.  JOHN  KRIPPNER 

Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b  My  17 
1878,  Sobekury,  County  of  Prestice,  Bohemia; 
/\t  1■,°^'"^^  ^^-  '^4J,  Oplot,  do.)  and  Mary 
(Malik)  Knppner  (b.  1841,  Sobekury.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Prestice  H.  S.,  Bohemia;  Lewis 
Inst.,  Chicago.  Struct.  Engr.,  Dept.  of  Bldgs., 
Chicago.  Married  Bessie  Beranck,  My  i,  1907. 
Children:  Rose  S.  Marie,  b.  My  12,  1908- 
Francis  John,  b.  O  8,  1909.  Address,  2434  S' 
Hamlin  Ave.,  Chicago.  111.;  btis.  add.,  Dept.  of 
Buildings,   cfo.t 

2439.  OTTO  KUEHLCKE 

Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  21.  1876, 
Davenport,  la.;  s.  Herman  (b.  Freiburg,  Ger.) 
and  Sophia  (Brumm)  Kuehlcke  (b.  Rensburg, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Phillips  Exeter. Acad.  Delta 
Upsilon.  Civ.  Engr.  U.  S.  Engrs.  Office.  Ad- 
dress, 521  W.  8th  St.,  Davenport,  la.f 

2440.  LUCY  MAE  LEWIS 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  1906; 
b.  Traer,  la.;  d.  James  Henry  (b.  Je  13,  1840, 
Akron,  O.)  and  Emeline  (Carmichael)  Lewis 
(b.  Ap  17,  1841,  Middletown,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Pomona  H.  S.;  Pomona  Coll.  Alpha 
Kappa.  Libn.,  N.  M.  Coll.  of  A.  &  M.  A.. 1906- 
11;  Asst.  Libn.,  Ore.  Agr.  Coll..  1911 — . 
Treas.,  P.  E.  O.  Sisterhood,  1917.  Address. 
Ore.  Agr.  Coll.,  Corvallis,  Ore. 

2441.  RUSSELL  JAMES  LEWIS 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  15.  1877, 
Bluff  Co.,  la.;  s.  John  Bradley  and  Flora  Ann 
(Palmer)  Lewis.  Prepared  in  Denmark  Acad.; 
la.  St.  Coll.  Married  Bessie  Viola  Fox,  S  30, 
1911,  Hinsdale,  111.  Child,  Heman  Clarence, 
b.  Jl  II,  1912.  Address,  looi  sth  St.,  Ft. 
Madison,    la. 

2442.     ALMEDA  V.  LINDLEY  (PARKS) 
Christian  Sc.  Practitioner;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.; 
A.    M.,    1906;    b.    Mr    10,    1858,    Urbana;    d. 
Mahlon    (b.  Ag,    1833,   Mansfield,   O.)    and   Sa- 
lome   (Myers)    Lindley    (b.    S,    1833,   Trenton, 


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O.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  li.  S.  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
Orchestra.  Mem.,  C.  L.  S.  C.  Alumni;  Cent. 
111.  branch  of  A.  C.  A.;  Presby.  Church  to 
1883;  M.  E.  Church  to  1909.  Married  Milton 
Scott  Parks,  Je  12,  1883,  Urbana.  Children: 
Paul,  b.  Je  8,  1884  (died  S  i.  1909):  Ralph 
Milton,  b.  N  24,*  1890;  Frank  Austin,  b.  F  s, 
1896.  Address,  914^  W.  California  Ave..  Ur- 
bana. 

2443.     CHARLES  PATRICK  AUGUSTUS 
LOXERGAN 

Builder;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Mr  8,  1880,  Polo, 
111.;  s.  John  South  (b.  1841,  Waterford  Co., 
Ireland)  and  Mary  (Lynch)  Loncrgan  (b. 
Cavan  Co.,  do.).  Prepared  in  Polo  H.  S. 
Track;  Football.  Asst.  Engr..  O.  S.  L.  R.  R., 
1905-9;  Asst.  Supt.,  O.  R.  &  N.  R.  R.,  1909-10; 
Supt.,  Warren  Const.  Co.,  1910 — ;  V.  P., 
Sniythe-Lonergan  Co.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  K.  C. 
Married  Hilda  W.  Fish,  O  26,  1910,  Calif. 
Children:  Sylvia  Ellen,  b.  Ag  31,  1911;  Mary 
Elizabeth,  b.  Mr  19,  1914;  James  Fish,  h.  D 
10,  1916;  Pat,  b.  N  20,  1917.  Address,  Pen- 
dleton,  (3re. 

2444.     TROY  LOVELL  LONG 

Banker;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  27,  i88i, 
Palmer,    111.;    s.    Winston    Leander    (b.    Ja    15, 

1851,  Herndon,  Ky.)  and  Hannah  Louise 
(Hewitt)  Long  (b.  S  23,  1856,  Taylorville,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  A.  M.,  Howard  Univ., 
1907.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Track  Team; 
Philomathean;  German  Club;  Yoxan.  Married 
Mildred  Fiske  Lincoln,  Je  9,  1909,  Somerville, 
'Mass.     Address,  Taylorville,  111. 

2445.     BRUCE  IIJALMAR  LUNDAHL 
(Brother   of  No.   4786) 
Sales   Engr.;    B.    S.   in   M.    E. ;   b.    O   7,   1879, 
Carlscrona,  Sweden;   s.   Per  Larson    (b.   Ap  30, 

1852,  Hanaskog,  Kristianstad,  Sweden)  and 
Emma  Augusta  (Swenson)  Lundahl  (h.  S  16, 
1861,  Westervik,  do.).  Prepared  in  Gibson 
City  H.  S.  Draftsman,  1905-9;  Asst.  Engr.  of 
Const.,  1909-11;  Sales  Engr.,  Link  Belt  Co., 
Chicago,  191 1 — .  Married  Alma  Bischoff 
Schumacher,  Ap  7,  1909,  Paoli,  Ind.  Child, 
Frederick  Burton,  b.  O  1,  191 3.  Address,  9557 
S.  Hoyne  Ave.,  (Chicago. 

2446.  ETHEL  E.  McANULTY  (BROWN) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  22,  1882,  Carthage, 
III.;  d.  James  (b.  F  23,  1830,  O.)  and  Susan 
(Robertson)  McAnulty  (b.  My  15,  1836,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Carthage  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Carthage 
Coll.,  1903.  -Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Eng.  Club. 
Instr.  in  Ger.,  Baker  Univ.,  1908-9.  Married 
LeandcT  Bradbury  Brown,  D  31,  1910,  Car- 
thage, 111.  Child,  Eleanor  Jeannette,  b.  S  27, 
1913.     Address,  1020  15th  St.,  Boulder,  Colo. 

2447.    'ESTELLA  McCarthy 

(Sister  of  No.  1730) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Moline,  111.; 
d.  Thomas  (b.  Ag  26,  1852,  Providence,  R.  I.) 
and  Mary  (Gregoire)  McCarthy  (b.  Ap  21, 
1857,  DeWitt,  la.).  Prepared  in  Moline  II.  S, 
Chi  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Teacher,  Trenton 
H.  S.,  1905-6;  do..  Mason  City  H.  S.,  1906-8; 
do.,   Alton,    1908-15.     Died   Ap   1915,    .Midi. 

2448.     AGNES  McDOUGALL   (HENRY) 
(Wife  of  No.   21 19) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  .-Xp  30,  1883,  Escondido, 
Calif.;  d.  Charles  Archibald  (b.  D  22,  1851, 
LaSalle  Co.,  111.)  and  Viola  (liarwood)  Mc- 
Dougall  (b.  Clearwater,  Wis.).  Prepared  in 
Ottawa  H.  S.  M.  L.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1908. 
Chi  Omega;  Alethenai;  Capt.  Basketball  Team, 
1903-4.  Prin.  Rantoul  H.  S.,  111.,  1905-7; 
Instr.  in  Eng.,  Lodi  H.  S..  Calif.,  1908-10. 
Married  Smith  T.  Henry  (04),  O  i,  1910. 
Ottawa,  111.  Children:  Mary  Kimesia,  b.  Ja 
17,  1912;  Stokes  T.,  b.  D  11,  1914.  Address, 
Manhasset,    Long  Island,  N.   Y. 


2449.  WILLIAM  McGINLEY 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  18,  1875, 
Moweaqua,  111.;  s.  Jacob  E.  (b.  1830,  Marys- 
ville,  Tenn.)  and  Keziah  A.  Sellers  Mc(3in- 
ley  (b.  1840,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Moweaqua  H. 
S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Delta  Sigma  Rho; 
Adclphie;  Phil.  Club;  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Mo.-Ill. 
debating  team;  O.-lIl.  debating  team.  Teacher, 
Pub.  Schs.,  Moweaqua,  111.;  Prin.  and  Supt., 
for  5  yrs.  Married  Gertrude  Knowles,  N  23, 
1904,  Decatur,  111.  Children:  William  Ralph, 
1).  N  24,  1905;  Tom,  b.  Je  12,  1907;  John  Jacob, 
b.  F  15,  1909.  Addres.''-,  204-205  Citizen's 
Bank  Bldg.,  Decatur,   111. 

2450.  SYLVES'IER  JOSEPH  McGRATH 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  Chem.;  b.  N  19,  1883, 
Warrensburg,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  Je  24,  1839, 
Donn  Co.  Ireland)  and  Susan  Phillipa  (Saun- 
ders) McGrath  (b.  D  21,  1845,  Adams  Co.,  O.). 
Prepared  in  L^rbana  H.  S.  Phi  Lambda  Up- 
silon.  Chem.,  Armour  &  Co.,  1905-0;  do.,  T. 
H.  Matthes  Lab.,  1907-11;  Chem.  and  V.  P"., 
Eaton-Duffy  Co.,  191 1 — .  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  O'Brien  Varnish  Co.,  South  Bend, 
Ind.t 

2451.  ROSCOE  PLANT  McNEILL 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  9, 
1883,  Greenville,  111.;  s.  Horace  N.  (b.  Jl  11, 
i860,  do.)  and  Lillie  E.  (Plant)  McNeill  (b.  D 
25,  1859,  do.).  Prepared  in  Greenville  H.  S. 
With  Greenville  Lumber  Co.;  in  Gen.  Office,  C. 
B.  S:  O.  R.  R.,  1906;  Live  Stock  Farmer.  Mar- 
ried Dorothy  Hallewell,  D  7,  1912,  Oadby, 
Leicestershire,  Eng.  Child,  Horace  Noble,  b.  O 
31,   1916.  Address,  Greenville,  111. 

2452.     JAMES   ABRAHAM    MARLEY 

Real  Est.  Dealer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  31,  1881, 
Vermilion,  111.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  Ap  6, 
1849,  Marley  Sta^,  111.)  and  Sophia  Marley 
(b.  My  14,  1857,  Sullivan,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Paris  II.  S.  Track  Team.  Address,  Vermilion, 
Ill.t 

2453.     FRANKLIN   W.\LES  MARQUIS 
(Husband  of  No.  4848) 

Professor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  M.  E.,  1909;  b. 
My  27,  1883,  Bloomington,  111.;  s.  F.  D  (b. 
Ag  18,  i88s,  Manslield,  O.)  and  Caroline  A. 
(Brush)  Marquis  (b.  Au  28,  1858,  Rome,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Bloomington  II.  S.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  De- 
signer and  Draftsman,  Kerr  Turbine  Co., 
Wellsville,  N.  Y.,  1905-7;  Asst.  in  Ry.  Engng., 
Dept.  of  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907- 
9;  Assoc,  do.,  1909-13;  Prof,  of  Steam  Engng., 
O.  St.  Univ.,  1913 — -;  (on  leave  of  absence) 
Asst.  to  Mgr.,  F'ucl  Conservation  -Section,  Div. 
of  Operation,  U.  S.  Railroad  -Administration. 
Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Soc.  for  the  Promotion  of 
Engng.  Educ.  Married  Elizabeth  I'arr  Cii),  Je 
12,  1912,  Urbana.  Children:  Franklin  Parr,  b. 
Jl  I,  1913;  Donald  Hall,  b.  F  20,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  .\.  B.  Bushnell,  Forest  (ilcn,  Md. 
2454.     *WTLLIAM  ROY  MARTIN 

.Arch.  Draftsman:  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  13, 
i88r.  Mound  City,  Mo.;  s.  Robert  Macomb  (b. 
Jl  27,  1853,  Hillsboro,  O.)  and  Mary  Rebecca 
(Ervin)  JNIartin  (b.  N  10,  1855,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Newton  (la.)  II.  S.  Arch.  Club. 
Died  Ja  19,  1909. 
2455.  ESTHER  MASSEY  (McFARLAND) 
(Wiie  of  No.  6402) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1912;  b.  O  16,  1884, 
Virginia,  111.;  d.  John  H.  and  Julia  (Baldwin) 
Massey  (b.  N  17,  1853,  Deer  Park,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Virginia  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Pre- 
lim, and  Final  lienors.  H.  S.  teacher,  1905-12; 
do.,  1913-14.  Chicago  Sec.  of  Class.  Married 
Ellis  D.  McFarland  ('14),  D  25.  1914,  Jackson- 
ville, 111.  Child.  Helen  Frances,  b.  and  died 
Ap  10,  191  7.     Address,  7919  May  St.,  Chicago. 


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2456.  ROSE  MARGARET  MATHER 
(Sister  of  Nos.  3102,  5807) 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  1915; 
b.  D  23,  1882;  d.  George  Thclps  (b.  F  6,  1855, 
W'heatland,  111.)  and  Rachel  Cornelia  (Scarritt; 
Mather  (b.  Ag  22,  1853,  Dupage,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Plaintield  and  Joliet  Tp.  II.  S.  Alc- 
thenai;  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Watcheka;  Y. 
\V.  C.  A.;  Eng.  Club;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Governess,  1907;  II.  S.  Teacher. 
iQoq-ii;  Housekeeping,  1911-13;  J.ibn.,  1915 — . 
Address,  R.  4,  Plainfield,  111.;  bus.  add,.  Pub. 
Lib.,  Kankakee,  111. 

2457.  JOSEPH  MATOUSEK 
Civ.  Engr.  and  Builder;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  My 
25,  1878.  Chicago;  s.  Joseph  (b.  1848,  Bohemia) 
and  Anna  J.  (Cihlar)  Matousek  (b.  1855,  do.). 
Prepared  in  West  Div.  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Lewis 
Iiist.,  Chicago;  L'niv.  of  Chicago,  1898.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Pres..  C.  E.  Club.  Track  Elevation 
Corps,  P.  C.  C.  &  St.  L.  R.  R.,  1905;  Bridge 
Dept.,  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.,  1905-6;  Sub.  Asst. 
Engr..  San.  Dist.  of  Chicago,  North  Shore  Chan- 
nel. 1906-10;  Civ.  Engr.  and  Builder,  191 1 — . 
Mem.,  Oriental  Lodge  No.  33;  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Oriental  Consistory,  S.  P.  R.  S.,  Palacky  Lodge, 
No.  630  I.  O.  O.  F. ;  Beseda  Club.  Married  Li- 
buse  C.  Kolar,  O  12,  19 10,  Chicago.  Children: 
Helen  Adelaide,  b.  Ag  17,  191 1;  Eleanor  Ann. 
b.  O  17,  1913;  Joseph  Edward,  b.  D  26,  1Q16. 
Address,  5728  W.  24th  St.,  Cicero,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  2203  S.  s6th  Ave.,  do. 

2458.  LEROY  HASKELL  MAX  FIELD 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  16,  1881, 
Godfrey,  111.;  s.  Oscar  VValdow  (b.  S  13.  1853, 
New  Boston)  and  Maggie  (Albon)  Maxfield  (b. 
Je  II,  1858,  St.  Louis).  Prepared  in  Alton 
H.  S.  Chin.,  Music  Com.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Asst. 
Engr.,  Alton,  Granite  City  and  St.  Louis  Power 
.Sta.,  1905;  Insp.  Koken  Iron  Works.  St.  Louis, 
1905:  Office  of  Chief  Engr.,  III.  Terminal  R.  R.; 
111.  Glass  Co.,  1905-6;  Chief  Draftsman,  do., 
1909.  Mem.,  HI.  St.  Naval  Militia,  1899-1903, 
as  Trumpeter.  Married  Louise  Sidnay  Craw- 
ford. My  5,  1910,  Godfrey.  111.  Address,  God- 
frey,   111. 

2459.  DAVID  THORPE  MAY 
(Brother  of  No.  1377) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ja  14.  1882, 
Prophetstown,  111.;  s.  James  Samuel  (b.  Jl  23, 
1834,  Bath.  N.  Y.)  and  Augusta  (Hutchinson) 
May  (b.  Mr  5,  1849.  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
.'\cad.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  Telephone 
Engr.,  West.  Elec.  Co.  Address,  108  W.  95th 
St..   New   York  City.t 

2460.     GEORGE  FRANCES   MEHARRY 

(Husband  of  No.  2534;  Brother  of  Nos. 

1250,   2757) 

Farmer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  12,  1880, 
Tolono,  111.;  s.  Jesse  (b.  O  9,  1835,  Wingate, 
Ind.)  and  Addie  A.  Meharry  (b.  S  12.  ib:,i, 
New  Lenox.  111.).  Prepared  in  Tolono  H.  S.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Cml.  Club.  Farmer,  Tolono.  111. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Com.  of  Highway,  Philo 
Tp.,  Champaign  Co.,  1917-18;  Neighborhood 
Com.,  St.  Council  of  Defense;  Ex.  Com., 
Champaign  Co.  Farm  Bur.,  1913-18.  Married 
Sophie  M.  Voss  ('05),  F  27,  1912,  Champaign. 
Child,  John  Frederick,  b.  S  25,  191 5.  Address, 
Tolono,    111. 

246!.     ERNEST  EDWARD  MEIER 
(Brother  of  No.   1560) 

Engineer.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  S  4,  1883, 
Chicago;  s.  Jacob  (b.  S  6,  1830,  Ger.)  and 
Maria  (Hoefflin^  Meier  (b.  Ag  24,  1841,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Chicago  Eng.  and  Man.  Tr.  H.  -S. 
and  Lewis  Inst.,  1901-2.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  C. 
E.  Club;  Der  Deutsche  Verein:  Assoc.  Mem. 
A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Ed.,  Technograph.     Asst.  to  City 


Engr.;  Asst.  Engr.  Nat.  Fireproofing  Co.; 
Engr.,  Monolith  Steel  Co.;  Engr.  in  charge  of 
Const,  of  Irrigation  Project;  Mem.,  South- 
western Engr.  Co.  of  .Santa  Fe;  Dist.  Engr., 
Corrugated  Bar  Co..  St.  Louis.  Jr.  Mem., 
West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  Married  Frances  D. 
(iault,  Mr  17,  1914.  Address,  576  Ashland 
Ave.,    St.    Paul. 

2462.  C.\RL  AUGUST  MELIN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Je  4,  1882,  Moline,  111.: 
s.  N.  Peter  (b.  Ja  16,  1852,  Sweden)  and  Eva 
(I'eterson)  Melin  (b.  My  25,  1854,  do.).  I're- 
nared  in  Moline  H.  S.  and  Springfield  H.  S. 
Delta  Kajjpa  Epsilon;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta 
Kajipa  Nu;  Philomathean;  Track  Team;  Capt. 
L'niv.  Regt.  Lawyer,  Springfield,  111.,  1910-18: 
.St's.  Atty.,  Henry  Co.,  111.,  1916 — .  Married 
T'carl  Etta  Terry,  Ap  22,  1914,  Cambridge.  111. 
Child,  Roberta  Jean,  b.  O  20,  1917.  Address, 
C'anibridge,   111. 

2463.     LOUIS  CHARLES  FREDERICK 

METZGER 
Asst.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  C.  E.,  1911: 
li.  Ja  30,  1871,  Belleville,  111.;  s.  George  and 
jol  anette  (Wolf)  Metzger.  Prepared  at  home. 
Draftsman;  Asst.  Engr.  in  M.  of  W.  Terminal 
K.  R.,  Assn.,  St.  Louis.  Mem.,  Engrs.  Club 
of  St.  Louis;  A.  F.  A.  M. ;  A.  A.  S.  R.;  Assn 
M.  A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  at  St.  Louis.  Ac 
dress,   2650  Accomac  St.,  St.  Louis. 

2464.  NELLIE  AUGUSTA  MILLER 
(Sister  of  No.  2761) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  So.;  b.  Ap  6,  1876, 
Boody,  HI.;  d.  Henry  August  (b.  1838,  Ger.) 
,-ind  Caroline  (Gemmar)  Miller  (b.  1843,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Charter  mem., 
Iliiola.  Teacher,  Centralia  Tp.  H.  S.,  HI.,  1905- 
7:  Ventura  H.  S..  111.,  190810;  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
of  Man.  Arts  and  Home  Econ.,  Santa  Barbara. 
Calif.,  191 1 ;  Dir.,  Home  Econ.,  Ventura,  H.  S., 
1914 — .  Address,  1227  De  la  Vina,  Santa  Bar- 
bara, Calif. t 

2465.  CHARLES  STUART  MONTOOTH 

(Husband  of  No.  2740) 
H.  S.  Prin.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  S.  in  Sc. 
1917;  b.  F  25,  1879,  Modena,  111.;  s.  James  (b 
F  8,  1832,  Tyrone  Co.,  Ireland)  and  Mar; 
Elizabeth  (Wilson)  Montooth  (b.  Je  17,  1842 
Seneca  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in  Toulon  Acad 
\'.  P.,  Adelphic;  Class  Football  Team;  Prep., 
Football  Coach.  Prin.,  Castleton  Sch.,  1906: 
Supt.  of  Sells.,  Casey,  III.,  1907;  Prin.,  Du  Quoin 
Tp.  H.  S.,  111.,  1908-9;  Supt.  of  Schs.,  Chris- 
man,  111.,  1909-15;  Supt.  of  Schs.,  Lafayette, 
III.,  1915-18;  Prin.,  Assumption  Tp.  H.  S.,  As- 
sumption, 111.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church: 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  Modern  Woodman:  Eastern  Star. 
Married  Winnie  Alice  Logan  ('06).  Jl  29,  1906, 
Urbana.  Children:  Hazel  Evelyn,  b.  S  23,  1909; 
.Martha  Grace,  b.  Ap  7,  1918.  Address,  As- 
sumption, 111. 

2466.  HENRY  HIRAM  MOREY 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  My  14,  1884, 
Greenville,  111.;  s.  Thomas  Perry  Cb.  S  27. 
1847,  Mulberry  Grove,  III.)  and  Lucy  -Xnn 
(Henry)  Morey  (b.  Ja  4,  i86i,  Greenville,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Greenville  H.  S.:  L^niv.  Law  Sch.. 
1905-6:  J.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907.  Phi 
Delta  Phi.  Partner,  Wiley  &  ^lorcy.  Lawyers. 
Married  Helen  E.  Derlin  Jl  11,  1917,  Appel- 
ton.   Wis.     Address,  Decatur,    111. 

2467.  GEORGE  WALKER  MORGAN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  29,  1870, 
.V.-ihley.  III.;  s.  McKendree  Walker  fb.  Mr  28. 
1857,  do.)  and  Matilda  Rachel  (Seibert)  Mor- 
gan (b.  D  13.  1858).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon 
and  L'rbana  H.  Schs.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Army  and 
Navy  Club.     Draftsman,  Wier  Frog  Co.,   1005  '>; 


232 


University  of  Illinois 


I190S 


Cin.  Frog  &  Switch  Co.,  1907-11;  Call  Switch 
Co.,  1911-14;  Asst.  Engr.,  E.  St.  Louis  San. 
Dist.,  1914-18.  Mem.,  United  Spanish  War 
Veterans;  Co.  Adjt.  Married  Mabel  Bertha 
Butler,  S  28,  1905,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.  Chil- 
dren: George  Raymond,  b.  O  4,  1907;  Norman, 
b.  Ja  19,  1917.  Address,  4104  Caseyville  Rd., 
E.  St.  Louis,  111. 

2468.  ORA  SHERMAN  MORGAN 
Professor;    A.    B.    in    Sc;    b.    Ag    11,    1877, 

Hampshire,  111.;  s.  Lyman  Delos  (b.  Coral,  111.) 
and  Elizabeth  Ann  (.Helnvor)  Morgan  (b. 
Rainham  Center,  Ont.,  Can.).  Prepared  in 
Hampshire  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ., 
M.  S.  A.,  do.,  1907;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1909.  Asst. 
in  Biol,  in  111.  Norm.,  1898-9;  Prin.,  H.  S. 
Ohio,  111.,  1899-01;  Hampshire,  111.,  1901-3; 
Asst.  in  Zool.,  111.,  1904-5;  Teacher  in  Biol., 
Burling^ton  (la.)  II.  S.,  1905;  Prin.,  Tr.  Sch.," 
DeKalb,  Normal,  III.,  J905-6;  Fellow  in  Coll. 
of  Agr.,  1907-8;  Orchard  Sur.  in  Newburg 
Town,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1907;  Dir.  of  N.  Y. 
St.  Sch.  of  Agr.  and  Domestic  Sc,  Alfred 
Univ.,  1908-11;  Prof,  of  Agr.,  Columbia,  N.  Y., 
191 1 — .  Auth.:  The  Place  of  Secondary  Educ. 
in  Agr.,  Am.  System  of  Educ.  Hon.  Mem., 
Sigma  Xi,  191 1.  Married  Rose  LeVille  Huff, 
O  4,  1908,  Boscobel,  Wis.  Address,  400  Con- 
vent Ave.,  New  York  City;  bus.  add.,  Columbia 
Univ.,   do. 

2469.  SIDNEY  DEALEY  MORRIS 
Prof,  and  Consulting  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ; 

b.  Jl  18,  1878,  Wallace,  Nova  Scotia;  s.  Thomas 
B.  (b.  My  25,  1833,  Nova  Scotia)  and  Mary  S. 
(Wilson)  Morris  (b.  Ag  10,  1839,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Lake  View  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Univ. 
Acad.;  Post  grad.,  Univ.  of  Wis.;  summer, 
1910-11.  Seymour  Guild;  E.  E.  Soc. ;  Track 
Team;  Army  and  Navy  Assn.  Apprenticeship, 
Allis-Chalmers  Co.,  1905-6;  Teacher,  Coll.  Sch. 
Kenilworth,  111.,  1907-8;  Cedar  Rapids  H.  S., 
1909-10;  Lawrence  Coll.,  Appelton,  Wis.,  1911- 
12;  Instr.  in  Topographic  Engng.,  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  1912-16;  Surveying  and  Landscape  Arch., 
Madison,  Wis.  and  Evanston,  111.,  1916-17; 
Consulting  Engr.  and  Prof,  of  Engng.  and 
Landscape  Arch.,  Grinnell  Coll.,  Grinnell,  la., 
1918 — .  U.  S.  Navy,  1898.  Mem.,  Epis. 
Church;  Lay  Reader,  Dioceses  of  vSpringfield, 
1904-s;  Supt.  of  Sunday  School,  Champaign. 
Married  Elizabeth  Davis,  Ja  i,  1910,  Evanston, 
111.  Children:  David  Davis,  b.  D  i,  1910; 
Elizabeth  Marcy,  b.  Jl  22,  191 2;  Mary  Wilson, 
b.  My  I,  1916.  Address,  932  East  St.,  Grinnell, 
la. 

2470.  LOUIS  CONRAD  MOSCHEL 
Sec.-Treas.,  Lumber  Co.;  A.   B.   in  L.  &  A.; 

b.  0  20,  1878,  Morton,  III.;  s.  Louis  (b.  My  30, 
1848,  Webenheim,  Ger.)  and  Jacobena  (IIus- 
song)  Moschel  (b.  Mr  27,  1851,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Morton  H.  S.  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Philomathean; 
Commerce  Club;  Phi  Beta  Kafjpa;  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  Prelim.,  Final  and  Special  Honors; 
111. -la.  Debate;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Illio;  Philomathean 
Mgr.,  Star  Lecture  Course.  Asst.  Prin.,  Mor- 
ton Tp.  H.  S.,  1905-6;  Prin.,  do.,  1906;  Dept. 
Mgr.,  Sears,  Roebuck  &  Co.,  1907-9;  Sec.  and 
Treas.,  Langton  Lumber  Co.,  1909 — .  Mem., 
Tazewell  Club.  Married  Emily  Herget.  Child, 
Paul,  b.  1916.    Address,  Pekin,  Ill.t 

2471.  "HAVEN  HAANEL  MOSS 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2472,  31 18,  9285) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  xj,  1882, 
Bloomington,  III.;  s.  Charles  Melville  (b.  Je  8, 
1853,  New  York  Mills,  N.  Y.)  and  Frances 
Elizabeth  (Haven)  Moss  (b.  My  27,  1854,  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  and 
Champaign  H.  Schs. ;  Univ.  Acad.  Philoma- 
thean; Y.  M.  C.  A.,  cabinet;  Cant.,  Univ. 
Regt.  Asst.  Prin.,  Blue  Mound  H.  S.,  1905-6. 
Died  Je  6,  1907,  Urbana. 


2472.     MARY  FRANCES  MOSS  (WILEY) 
(Wife  of  G734;  Sister  of  Nos.  2471,  31 18,  9285) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  25,  1884.  Blooming- 
ton,  111.;  d.  Charles  Melville  (b.  Je  8,  1853, 
N.  Y.  Mills,  N.  Y.)  and  Frances  Elizabeth 
(Haven)  Moss  (b.  My  27,  1854,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  and  Champaign 
H.  Schs.;  Univ.  Acad.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 
V.  P.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Pres.,  Alethenai;  Phi 
Delta  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Taught,  1905-7. 
Married   John   Frederick    Wiley    (0*14),   Je    4, 

1908,  Urbana.  Children:  Charles  Frederick,  b. 
My  20,  1910;  Richard  Haven,  b.  My  10,  1913; 
John  Robert,  b.  Je  23,  1916.  Address,  Mattoon, 

2473.     WALTER  HERMAN  MUELLER 
(Brother  of  No.  3121) 

Contractor;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Mr  4,  1883, 
Chicago;  s.  Herman  (b.  1852,  Yaner,  Ger.) 
and  Hedwig  (Wellcr)  Mueller  (b.  1858,  Werni- 
geroda,  do.).  Prepared  in  Lake  View  H.  S., 
Chicago.  AIj)ha  Tau  Omega;  Ath.  Ed.,  Illio; 
111.  Club.  Draftsman,  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R., 
1905-6;  Engr.,  Armour  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1906-7; 
Engr.,  Ger.  Fire  Proofing  Co.,  Chicago,  1907-8; 
Engr.  and  Mgr.,  Gen.  Engng.  and  Const.  Co., 
Seattle  and  Vancouver,  1908-9;  Contr.,  1909 — . 
.Address,  957  Nicola  St.,  Vancouver,  B.  C; 
bus.  add.,  407  Hasting  St.,  do.i 

2474.     EMILY  LAVINIA  NICHOLS 

(TREES) 

(Wife  of  No.  3209) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  O  6,  1883,  Hubbard,  la.;  d. 
Spencer  J.  (b.  1850,  O.)  and  Harriet  Emily 
(Jones)  Nichols  (b.  1858,  la.).  Prepared  in 
Hyde  Park  H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi 
Delia  Psi.  Asst.  Libn.,  Armour  Inst,  of  Tech., 
1905-8.      Married   Merle  Jay  Trees   ('07),  Ja  2, 

1909,  Chicago.  Children:  Katherine,  b.  O  28, 
191 1 ;  George  Spencer,  b.  Ja  16,  1916.  Address, 
9921   S.   Winchester  Ave.,  Chicago. 

2475.     CHARLES    MORRISON    NUCKOLLS 
(Brother  of  No.  3891) 

Estimating  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Mr  3, 
1879,  Auburn,  111.;  s.  Charles  William  (b.  My 
27,  1848,  do.)  and  Margaret  Julia  (Moore) 
Nuckolls  (b.  O  26,  1850,  Chatham,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Auburn  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Asst. 
Engr.,  Big  Four  Shops,  Urbana,  1905-6; 
Draftsman,  Whiting  Foundry  Equipment  Co., 
Harvey,  111.,  1906-7;  Draftsman,  Big  Four 
Shops,  Urbana,  1907-9;  Whiting  Foundry 
Eijuipment  Co.,  Harvey,  111.,  1909-11;  Estimator 
Calumet  Engng.  Works,  1911-13;  Estimator, 
Show  Elec  Crane  Co.,  Muskegon,  Mich.,  1913- 
15;  Estimating  Engr.,  Whiting  Foundry 
Equipment  Co.,  1915 — .  Mem.,  lUini  Club  of 
Chicago;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  Lu- 
ella  Chandler  Lander,  N  7,  191 2,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress, 6835  Dorchester  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.. 
Whiting   Foundry  Equipment  Co.,  Ilarvey,  111. 

2476,  CHARLES  SLADE  OCONNELL 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ja  11,  1882, 
Elgin,  111.;  s.  Emmett  and  Emily  O'Connell 
(b.  Dundee,  111.).  Prepared  in  Elgin.  Sigma 
Nu.  Address,  910  Chicago  Ave.,  East  Chicago, 
Ind.t 

2477.     BLENDA  OLSON 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S.  A.  M.,  Columbia,  1909.  V.  P.,  lUiola; 
Pres.,  Scandinavi.Tn  Club;  Sec,  Ger.  Club 
Teacher.  Hittle  Tp.  II.  S.,  Armington,  111., 
1905-8;  Scholarship,  Columbia,  1908-9;  Teacher 
St.  Norm.,  1909 — .  Chm.,  Mod.  Lang.  Sec 
tion,  St.  H.  S.  Conf.,  1917-18.  Address,  Ma 
comb,   111. 


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24-9.     FRED  OSCAR  PAHMEYER 

Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  7,  1884. 
Decatur.  III.;  s.  Fred  (b.  Prussia)  and  Kath- 
erine  Elizabeth  (Lucking)  Palimeyer.  Pre- 
pared in  Decatur,  III.  Baseball  Mgr.  Asst.  M. 
E.,  Heine  Safety  Boiler  Co.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Soc,   St.   Louis.   Married    Effie   Hutton,   Ap   5, 

1910,  St.   Louis.      Child,  John   Roger,   b.  Je   8, 

191 1.  Address,  2449  E.  Marcus  Ave.,  St. 
Louis.f 

2479.  WALTER  HARRIMAN  PARKER 
Architect;  A.  B. ;  b.  Peoria;  s.  Ezra  II.  (b. 
I..-iSalle,  111.)  and  Lillian  (Couch)  Parker. 
Prepared  in  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.  Engng.  Soc; 
Phi  Delta  Theta;  Theia  Nu  Epsilon;  Alpha 
Delta  Sigma;  Pres.,  Arch.  Club.  Auth.:  School 
Arch.,  60  pp.,  1910.  Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  San 
Francisco;  San  Francisco  Arch.  Club;  A.  I.  A.; 
Chicago  Arch.  Club.  ist  I.t.,  Aero  Sqdn., 
Camp  Morrison.  Va..  1018.  Married  D  4,  igi6. 
Address,  244  Kearney  St.,  San  Francisco. 

2480.  JOHN  WINTHROP  PEARSON 
Exp.  Engr.;  B.  S.;  b.  S  :6,  1886,  Newbury- 
port,  Mass.;  s.  Arthur  Godfrey  (b.  N  16,  1836, 
Alton,  111.)  and  Mary  Lombard  Bisbee  (Cur- 
rier) Pearson  (b.  i860.  Newburyport,  Mass.). 
Prepared  in  Austin  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  M.  E. 
Soc.  Exp.  Engr.,  West.  Elec.  Co.  in  dynamo- 
motor  repair  bus.  Married  Elizabeth  Schukraft, 
N  21,  1905,  Chicago.  Address,  2927  Wilcox 
Ave.,  Chicago.t 

2481.  'FREDERICK  GEORGE  PEGELOW 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.   S.  in  C.   E.;  b.  Ag  14,   1883, 

Chicago;  s.  Frederick  (b.  1859,  Chicago)  and 
Caroline  (Berns)  Pegelow  (b.  i860,  Ger,).  Pre- 
pared in  Chicago  Eng.  H.  and  Man.  Tr.  Schs. 
Sigma  Nu;  Yoxan;  Col.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Capt.,  do. 
Designer  with  Lamson  Consolidated  S.  S.  Co., 
Chicago  and  Boston,  1905;  K.  C.  Mgr.,  Hala- 
bird  &  Roche,  1916;  Mellon  Stuart  Const.  Co. 
Married  Helen  Rose,  Ap  30.  1908,  Mattoon,  111. 
Children:  Frederick,  b.  1910;  Edward,  b.  1914. 
Died  N  23,  1918,  Wilson,  Pa. 

2482.  FREDERIC  BOWMAN  PENWELL 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  S  2,   1878.  Danville,  IlL; 

s.  William  Franklin  (b.  S  14,  1843,  St.  Joseph 
Co.,  Ind.)  and  Alexinia  May  (Bowman)  Pen- 
well.  Prepared  in  Danville  H.  S. ;  Mich.  MiL 
Acad.  Sigma  Chi.  Mem.,  law  firm  of  Lindley, 
Penwell  &  Lindley,  1907 — .  Address,  Danville, 
111. 

2483.  ALPHONSO  LORENZO  PERRY 

(Brother  of  Nos.  3511,  3906) 
Clerical  Insp.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  F  19,  1893, 
Cornell,  111.;  s.  Ebenezer  (b.  do.)  and  Almina 
(McVey)  Perry  (b.  do.}.  Prepared  in  Pontiac 
Tp.  H.  S.  Pi  Theta.  With  the  West.  Elec.  Co., 
Chicago;  Credit  Dept.,  do.,  1905-6;  Cashier, 
Credit  Man,  Chief  Clerk,  do.,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1906-10;  Chief  Clerk,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1910; 
Chief  Clerk,  Chicago,  1910-11;  Clerical  Insp., 
N.  Y..  1911-18;  Accountancy  Dept.,  West.  Elec. 
Co.,  New  York  City,  1918 — .  Married  Emma 
Edna  Slaughter,  O  16,  1906,  Fairbury,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 1956  Crotona  Parkway,  Bronx,  New  York 
City;   bus.  add.,  463   West   St.,   do. 

2484.  GRACE   DARLING   PHILLIPS 
Librarian;    B.    L.    S.;   b.   N   4,    1880,    Kansas 

City,  Mo.;  d.  Edward  David  (b.  1852,  do.) 
and  Mary  (Henry)  Phillips  (b.  1855,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Kansas  City  Man.  Tr.  H.  S.;  Univ.  of 
Kan.,  1902-3.  Lib.  Club.  Asst.  Libn.,  East. 
111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1905;  in  charge  nf  peri- 
odicals and  reference  work,  Mo.  St.  Univ.,  Col- 
umbia, 1906-10;  Libn.,  Mo.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  2d 
Dist,,  Warensburg,  191 1;  Children's  Libn.,  Pub. 
Lib.,  Kansas  City,  Mo..  1911 — .  Address,  3021 
Forest,  Kansas  City,  Mo.f 


2485.  NELSON    CHANCELLOR    PHILLIPS 

(Brother  of  No.  2207) 
Physician  and  Surg.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  19, 
1878,  Damascus,  111.;  s.  James  M.  (b.  1S37, 
Green  Bay,  Wis.)  and  Mary  R.  <Stout)  Phillips 
(b.  S  6,  1839,  Cecil  Co.,  Md.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  M.  D.,  P.  and  S.,  Chicago,  1907. 
y.  M.  C.  A.;  Philomathean;  Alpha  Kappa  Kap- 
pa; Alpha  Omega  Alpha.  Interne,  Cook  Co. 
Hosp.,  1907-8;  Practicing,  1907 — .  Stephenson 
Co.  Med.  Soc;  111.  St.  Med.  Soc;  Am.  Med. 
Assn.  Married  Bertha  D.  Kleckner,  O  11, 
191 1,  Frecport,  111.  Children:  Margery  Clara, 
b,  N  24,  1912;  Spencer  Kleckner,  b.  N  6,  1914. 
Address,  228  Jefferson  St.,  Freeport,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  90  Stephenson  St.,  do. 

2486.  LELA  GRETCHEN  PILCHER   (HOL- 

LISTER) 

(Wife  of  No.  3032) 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  23,  1879,  Streator,  111.; 
d.  William  Henry  (b.  Mr  12,  1832,  Xenia,  O.) 
and  Margaret  Louise  (Cooper)  Pilcher  (b. 
Ap  27,  1839,  Steubenville,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Streator  H.  S.;  Depauw  Univ.,  1903.  A.  M., 
LTniv.  of  Neb.,  1909.  Teacher  Carmi  H.  S., 
111..  1905-6.  Mem.,  Woman's  Club,  Lincoln,  111.; 
Coll.  Alumnae  Assn.;  Social  Service  Club;  Chm,, 
Jr.  work,  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Probation  work.  Ju- 
venile Court;  Presby.  Church.  Married  Vernon 
Leo  Hollister  ('07),  Ag  22,  1907,  Streator,  111. 
Child,  William  Gray,  b.  Jl  21,  1915.  Address, 
1725  Cherry  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

2487.  HENRY  EVERETT  POND 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  4,  1879,  Greenview, 
111.;  s.  Truman  C.  (b.  O  6,  1842,  do.)  and  Cath- 
erine Jennie  (Killion)  Pond  (b.  D  2,  1846,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Greenview  H.  S.;  Lincoln  Univ., 
1S97-8,  1899-1900.  B.  L.,  Millikin  Univ.,  1908. 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  wrote 
111.  prize  song,  1904;  Roast  Ed.,  Illio;  Assoc. 
Ed.,  mini.  With  Greenview  Review,  1909-18; 
Republican  St's.  Atty.  of  Menard  Co.,  1912-16; 
Chm.,  Council  of  Defense,  Menard  Co.  Mem., 
Ex.  Com.  of  Menard  Co.  Red  Cross;  Clerk 
of  Local  Exemption  Bd.,  1917;  Govt.  Appeal 
Agt.,  1917-18.  Married  Fern  E.  Nance,  N  11, 
19 14.     Address,    Petersburg,   111. 

2488.  FRANK  ALFRED  RANDALL 
(Brother  of  No.  4867) 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  C.  E.,  1909; 
b.  N  I,  1883,  Cambridge,  111.;  s.  Samuel  Ben- 
jamin (b.  Ap  I,  1831,  Wallingsford,  Vt.)  and 
.\nna  Louise  (Carlson)  Randall  (b.  D  25,  1864, 
Alseda,  Hvetlanda,  Sweden.).  Prepared  in 
Cambridge  H.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  C.  E.  Club;  Final  Honors;  Val- 
edictorian. Draftsman,  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1905-6;  Draftsman,  Designer  &  Iron 
Bridge  Insp.,  Bridge  &  Bldg.  Dept.,  C.  M.  &  St. 
P.  R.  R.,  1906-7;  Chief  Draftsman,  Morey, 
Newgard  &  Co.,  Consulting  Engrs.,  Chicago, 
1907;  Designer,  Andresen-Evans  Co.,  Consult- 
ing Engrs.,  1907-8;  Struct.  Design,  1908; 
Checker,  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  1908;  Designer  and 
Resident  Engr.,  Bridge  Dept.,  San.  Dist.,  Chi- 
cago, 1908-11;  Chief  Engr.,  Morey,  Newgard 
&  Co.,  Consulting  Engrs.,  Chicago,  1911-14; 
Instr.  in  Stresses  and  Strength  of  Materials, 
Chicago  Tech.  Coll.,  1914-15;  Consulting  Engr. 
in  Steel,  Timber  and  Concrete  Const.;  Mem., 
firm  of  Randall  &  Warner,  Civ.  and  Struct. 
Engrs.,  Chicago,  1915-18;  Consulting  Engr.,  pvt. 
practice,  engaged  chiefly  in  ship  const.;  Mem., 
firm  Berlin  Swern  &  Randall,  Archs.,  Chicago, 
,gi8 — .  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E. ;  West.  Soc.  of 
Engrs.;  various  Masonic  bodies  and  clubs  in- 
cluding K.  T.  and  Shrine?  Illini  Club.  Married 
Mabel  Madeline  Morris,  F  1,  1908,  Chicago. 
Children:  Ruth  Louise,  b.  Ja  6,  1909;  Helen 
Anna,  b.  Je  9,  1912;  Frank  A.  Jr.,  b.  F  21, 
1918.  Address,  6500  Bosworth  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  19  S.  La  Salle  St.,  do. 


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U90S 


24S9.  KUTII  REAT 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ap  13,  1885, 
Charleston,  111.;  d.  Joseph  L.  (h.  Ap  14,  1858, 
do.)  and  Mary  (Montgomery)  Reat  (b.  Ap  23, 
1862,  Brownsburg,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Charles- 
ton H.  S.;  Eureka  Coll.,  1901-3;  Lewis  Inst., 
Chicago,  summer,  1905;  Grad.,  East.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  1906.  Teacher,  El  Paso,  1906-7;  Tacoma, 
Wash.,  1907-8;  do.,  Los  Angeles,  1908-9;  do., 
Sinuk,  Alaska,  1909-10;  do.,  Centralia,  111., 
191 1;  do.,  Hilo.  Hawaii,  1911-12;  Govt.  Position, 
Philippine  Islands,  1912-13;  foreign  travel,  1913- 
14;  H.  S.  teacher,  Phelon,  Wash.,  1915-16;  do., 
Ancharage,  Alaska,  1916-18.  Address,  Charles- 
ton,  111. 

2490.  NELLE  WHEELER  REESE  (SPIERS) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  5,  1880,  Ravenna,  O.; 
d.  Stuart  (b.  1851,  Ravenna,  O.)  and  Lucy  A. 
(Wheeler)  Reese  (b.  S  14,  iB^^^,  Streetsboro, 
O.).  lUiola.  Teacher,  Paxton  H.  S.,  111.,  1905- 
7;  do.,  Pontiac,  111.,  1907-12.  Married  Frank 
Ilinman  Spiers,  Je  18,  1912.  Children:  George 
Henry,  b.  F  5.  1913;  Lucy  Jean,  b.  O  13,  1914. 
Address,   1235  Bellows  St.,  Akron,  O. 

2491.  ROBIN  ROY  REID 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  10,  1882,  Greenville, 
111.;  s.  J.  W'ard  (b.  1859,  do.)  and  Stella  M. 
(Wait)  Reid  (b.  1863,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Greenville  H.  S.  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Philo- 
mathean;  Witenagemote;  Univ.  Orchestra. 
Abstractor  and  Atty.  at  Law,  1905-6;  with  W. 
M.  Leonard  Investment  Bankers,  Lincoln,  1906- 
7;  with  St.  Jour.  Co.,  Lincoln  Sales  Dept.,  1908- 
9;  Appointed  Clerk  of  Co.  Court  of  Lancas- 
ter Co.,  Neb.,  1909  under  Judge  P.  Jas.  Cos- 
grove;  Reappointed  for  term  of  1912-14  by 
judge-elect  Risser,  Acting  Co.  Judge,  Lancas- 
ter, Neb.,  1912;  Reappointed  Clerk  of  Co. 
Court,  1917;  Appointed  Acting  Co.  Judge  to 
till  vacancy,  19 18.  Married  Daisy  Leona  Mc- 
Clanahan,  Ja  13,  1910,  Lincoln,  Neb.  Address, 
Lincoln,   Neb. 

2492.     EDWIN  THEODORE  RENNER 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in   C.    E.;    b.    D    20.    1880, 
Lanark,  111.;  s.  John  D.   (b.  S  9,  1833,  Ilagers- 
town,    Md.)    and    Mary   M.    (Hess)    Renner    (b. 

il  II,  1843,  Md.).  Prepared  in  Lanark  IL  S.; 
lo.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi; 
C.  E.  Soc. ;  Final  honors.  Employed  in  Engng. 
Dept.,  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  1905;  Draftsman,  Am. 
Bridge  Co.,  1906;  Chief  Draftsman,  W.  M. 
Hughes,  1907-11;  Engr.,  S.  Halsted  St.  Iron 
Works,  191 1 — .  Married  Maude  M.  Button, 
N  6,  1907,  Chicago.  Children:  Edwin  Ross,  b. 
Ag  8,  1908;  John  Stanley,  b.  Ag  17,  1911.  Ad- 
dress, 5424  Race  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  26 11 
S.  Halsted  St.,  do. 

2493.  VIRGINIA  CAMPBELL  RICHESON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  N  13,  1881,  Ewing, 
111.;  d.  John  (b.  O  3,  1855,  do.)  and  Catherine 
B.  (Shelton)  Richeson  (b.  My,  i860,  Jackson, 
Tenn.).  Prepared  in  East  St.  Louis  II.  S.  Ale- 
thenai:  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Watchcka;  II.  Sc.  Club, 
Pres.  Teacher,  Freeport  H.  S.,  1908-12;  Insir., 
Home  Econ.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  East  Lansing, 
1912-14;  Teacher  of  Home  Econ.,  St.  Louis  I'ub. 
Schs.,  1914-18;  do.,  Ben  Blewett  Jr.  H.  S.,  do., 
,918 — .  Address,  305  Pover  St.,  St.  Louis. 

2494.  WILLIAM  HANSON  RON  FY 
Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  17,  '884. 
Dayton,  O.;  s.  William  Hamilton  (b.  Ja  10, 
1857,  Warren  Co.,  111.)  and  Mary  (Hanson) 
Roncy  (b.  Ap  19,  1863,  Oquawka.  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Chicago  Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Brevet  Cnpt., 
111.  Nat.  Guard.  Mem.,  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.; 
A.  F.  A.  .VL;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  lUini  Club  of 
Chicago.  Married  Louise  Morris,  S  26,  1908. 
Children:  William  Hamilton,  b.  D  21,  1900; 
Robert  Chester,  b.  Ag  21,  191 1.  Address.  St. 
Charles,  III. 


-M05.  CLARENCE  JUDSON  ROSEBERY 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  ^^6,  1881,  Wanda,  111.; 
s.  Robert  Archibald  (h.  N  4,  iSs2,  Warden, 
111.)  and  Nora  May  (Johnson)  ftosebery  (b. 
n  21,  1856).  Prepared  in  Peoria  II.  S.  Beta 
Theta  Pi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Freshman,  Jr.,  Foot- 
ball Team.  Sec.  to  Oliver  J.  Bailey,  Atty.  and 
Financier,  Bourland  and  Bailey,  Peoria,  1905- 
14;  Managing  Ex.,  Est.  of  Oliver  J.  Bailey, 
1914:  Lawyer,  Peoria.  Mem.,  Creve  Coeur 
Club  of  Pleoria;  Peoria  Country  Canoe  Club; 
Pres.,  mini  Club  of  Peoria;  Peoria  Bar  Assn.; 
L'niv.  Club;  Country  Club;  Sec.-Treas.,  Beta 
Theta  Pi  Bldg.  Assn.,  ioo8-i6;  Pres.,  do., 
1916 — ;  Dist.  Sec,  Beta  Theta  Pi,  1907-10. 
Address,  405  Morton  St.,  Peoria;  bus.  add., 
1203  Lehmann  Bldg.  and  Dime  Savings  &  Trust, 

2.(06.  ROBERT  MALCOLM  ROSS 
(Husband  of  No.  1577) 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  F  3,  1877,  Lewis- 
town,  111.;  s.  Alexander  Douglas  (b.  Aberdeen, 
Scotland)  and  Ellen  (Prichard;  Ross  (b.  Liver- 
pool, 111.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  M.  D., 
P.  and  S.,  1906.  Mem.,  Stud.  Volunteer  Move- 
ment for  Foreign  Missions,  1900;  Pres.,  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Med.  Missionary  under  Presby.  Bd.  to 
Canton,  China.  Married  Nellie  Lewis  Read 
('01),  1906,  China.  Child,  Robert  Donald,  b.  .S 
9,  1910.  Address,  4057  Dalton  Ave.,  Los  An- 
geles, or  Nanking,  (jhina.t 

2497.  WADE  HAMPTON  ROTHGEB 
(Husband  of  No.  2415;  Brother  of  No.  6529) 
Banker;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  27,  1881, 
Wellington,  111.;  s.  John  D.  (b.  Ag  29,  1848, 
Page  Co.,  \'a.)  and  Anna  Bell  (.Xustin)  Roth- 
geb  (b.  Ja  I,  1861,  Iroquois  Co.,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Wellington,  111.  A.  M.,  Yale,  1906. 
Capt.  and  Adjt.;  Instr.  in  Jlil.  Tactics;  Pres., 
Sr.  Class;  Scholarship,  1903-5;  do.,  Yale,  1905- 
6.  Bond  Salesman,  Thomas  C.  Perkins,  Ilart- 
ford,  Conn.,  1906-7;  Bond  Broker,  Edward 
("anfield,  1907:  Banker  and  Bond  Broker  witli 
Farson,  Son  &  Co..  New  York  City;  Mem., 
brokerage  firm  of  Bull  &  Eldredge.  N.  Y.  St. 
Militia  Reserves.  Mem.,  Yale  Club,  New  York 
City;  I'anker's  Club,  do.:  Monday  Study  Club, 
East  Orange,  N.  J.  Married  Mabel  Strickland 
Hay  ward  ('05),  D  28,  1907,  Ottawa,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Mildred  Ann,  b.  Ja  18,  1909;  John  Hay- 
ward,  b.  D  24,  1909;  .Mice  Marie,  b.  Jl  8,  1914. 
Address,  31   Nassau  St.,  New  York  City. 

2498.  HOW^ARD  MEEK  ROY 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Je  18,  1884,  Mt. 
Cannel,  111.;  s.  John  William  (b.  D  4,  1857. 
Grand  Chain,  111.)  and  Mary  Missouri  (Gaunt) 
Roy  (b.  My  12,  1861,  do.).  Prepared  in  Anna 
H.  S.  Hazelton  Medal;  Glee  Club.  Aid  and 
Asst.,  Coast  and  Geodetic  Sur.,  1905-7;  .\sst. 
on  Kngr.  Corps,  Pa.  Lines  West  of  Pitts- 
burgh, 1907-13.  Field  Engr.,  Am.  Zinc  &  Chem. 
Co.,  Langelath  Pa.,  1913-iS;  Kngr.,  Stone  & 
Webster  Engng  Corp.,  1915-16;  Chief  Engr., 
Div.  Engr.,  Vermilion  Co.,  111.  Bond  Issue 
Roa<ls,  1016-17;  Engr.,  The  Foundation  Co., 
1917-18;  Mgr.,  H.  \V.  JohnsManville  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1918 — .  Married  Florence  Lerria  Burwash, 
O  12,  1906,  Champaign.  Children:  Florence 
Margaret,  b.  Mr  6,  1009;  Thomas  Burwash,  b. 
My  15,  1915;  John  Howard,  b.  N  18,  IQ17. 
Address,  6826  Sheridan  Road,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  18th  St.  and  Michigan  Ave.,  do. 

2499.  HARRY  KEELY  RUBEY 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  23,  1886,  St. 
Louis;  s.  Thomas  Thornton  (b.  1832,  Boon- 
ville,  Mo.)  and  Flora  (Vivian)  Rubey  (b.  1839. 
.Marshall,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  St.  Louis  H.  S. ; 
Mo.  Sch.  of  Mines,  1901-2.  Mo.  Pacific  R.  R.. 
1005-9;  Civ.  and  Ex.  Engng.,  Calif.,  Ore., 
Wash.,  1909-1=;;  Asst.  Prof.,  Civ.  Engng.,  Univ. 
of  Wash,  and  Carnegie  Inst.  Tech.,  1915 — ■ 
Married    Maude    Harden,    191 2,    Seattle.      Chil- 


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dren:  ilarry  Hardtn,  !).  My  17,  1913  (died  S 
10,  1917);  Mildred  Lovelace,  fc.  Ap  25,  1916. 
Address,  6^21  McPherson  Blvd.,  Pittsburgh; 
bus.  add.,  Carnegie  Inst.  Tech.,  do. 

2500.  WILLIAM  GUSTAVUS  SACHSE 
Physician; 'A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  N  17,  1882,  Mor- 
ris, 111.;  s.  Gustavus  (b.  jl  11,  1834,  Mecklen- 
burg, Ger.)  and  Elizabeth  (Bitter)  Sachse  (b. 
Ja  3,  1849,  Dusseldorf,  do.).  Prepared  in  Mor- 
ris H.  S.;  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1908.  Phi 
Rho  Sigma.  House  Phys.,  Chicago  Polyclinic 
Hosp.  and  Henrotin  Mem.  Hosp.  Mem.. 
Grundy  Co.  Med.  Soc;  III.  St.  Med.  Soc.  Ad- 
dress, 2171/2   Liberty  St.,  Morris,  lU.t 

2501.  WILLI.\M  EDGAR  SAMPSON 
(Husband  of  No.  1659) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Mr  29,  1877,  Tice,  111.: 
s.  William  Francis  and  Jane  Sampson.  Pre- 
pared in  Petersburg  H.  S.;  B.  S.,  111.  Coll., 
1898.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Pol. 
Sc.  Club;  Philomathean.  Probate  Judge  of 
Sangamon  Co.  and  Asst.  Atty.  Gen.;  Mem., 
law  firm  Sampson  &  Giffin.  Married  Ethel 
Dobbins  ('02),  S  8,  1915.  Address,  1325  Bates 
Ave.,  Oak  Knolls,  Springfield,  111. 

2502.  FRED  SCOTT  SAWYER 
(Husband  of  No.  3189;  Brother  of  Nos.  1765, 
i960) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  8,  1882, 
Mt.  Pulaski,  111.;  s.  George  Silas  (b.  S  s,  1844, 
Chester,  Vt.)  and  Phoebe  Content  (Hubbard) 
Sawyer  (b.  F  14,  1S52,  Ont.,  Can.).  Prepared 
in  Oak  Park  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Pres., 
Glee  and  Mandolin  Club;  Pres.,  Fresh  Class; 
Pres.,  111.  Club.  Draftsman,  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R., 
1905;  Sawyer  Bros.,  Engrs. ;  Supervising  Engr., 
Camp  Mills.  N.  Y.,  1918 — .  Married  Edith 
Lillian  Spray  ('07),  F  6,  1909,  Arlington 
Heights,  111.  (Thild,  Fred  Gunn,  b.  Ja  30,  191 1. 
Address,  Arlington  Heights.  111. 

2503.     JOSEPHINE    SCHERER    (BURK- 
HALTER) 

(Wife  of  No.  1S31) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  19,  1881,  Murphys- 
boro,  111.;  d.  Philip  (b.  1845,  Bavaria,  Ger.1 
and  Marie  Eva  (Foehr)  Scherer  (b.  1854,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Murphysboro  H.  S.  Der  Deutsche 
Verein.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Married  Wayne  Edison  Burkhalter  ('03),  Ag 
19,  190S.  .-iddrcss,  nth  and  Hoyt  Sts.,  Port- 
land,  Ore.t 

2504.     HUGO  SCHMIDT 

Supt.  of  Bldgs.  and  Bridges;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.; 
b.  Ja  29,  1876,  Chicago;  s.  Hugo  (b.  Mr  1855. 
Mannheim,  Baden,  tier.)  and  Emilie  (Han- 
stein)  Schmidt  (b.  Giessen,  Hessen,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Chicago  Athenaeum  and  Columbia  Trade 
Sch.  (night  course).  Pres..  Der  Deutsche 
Verein:  Oax  Club;  Capt..  Univ.  Regt. ;  C.  E. 
Club;  Crystal  Dancing  Club;  LTniv.  Orchestra. 
Transitman,  Chicago  £  West.  Ind.  R.  R.,  1905; 
Supt.  of  Bldgs.  and  Bridges,  Ciiicago  Surface 
Lines,  1905 — .  Mem..  Soc.  for  Ethical  Cul- 
ture; West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  IMarried  Emma 
Wilhelmina  McQuay,  O  6,  1906,  Chicago. 
Children:  Jeannette,  b.  Jl  14,  1908;  Hugo 
Richard,  b.  Ja  i,  1910.  Addrejs,  7320  Yates 
Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1165  N.  Clark  St..  do. 
2505.     FREDERICK  SCHOTT,  JR. 

Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  7,  1880, 
Chicago;  s.  Fred  (b.  F  14,  1854,  Ger.)  and 
Ottilie  (Krause)  Schott  (b.  S  5,  1853.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Medill  H.  S..  Chicago.  Arch. 
Club;  Choral  Soc.  Arch.  Draftsman,  Chicago, 
1903;  do.,  Leonard  Engng.  Co.,  Chicago.  Mem., 
Christian  Catholic  and  Apostolic  Church. 
Married  Charlotte  Congdon,  Je  7.  1906  (died 
My  6,  1916);  Rose  Swanson,  S  25,  1917-  Chil- 
dren: Frederick  III,  b.  Mr  20,  1907.  Marga- 
ret (adopted),  b.  N  28,  191. 3.  .4ddress,  2712 
Ezekiel  Ave.,  Zion   City.  111. 


.\so6.     (  IIARLES    WARD   SCHROEDER 
(Brother  of   No.   6546) 

Securities  Buvcr;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  My 
8,  1884,  Joliet,  J 11.;  s.  Ferdinand  W.  and  Abbie 
C.  (Ward)  Schroeder.  Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp. 
H.  S.  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1902-3;  M.  S.,  Univ.  of 
Calif.,  1906;  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1909. 
Helped  organize  Cml.  Club;  Founder  (with 
Hugo  Schmidt)  of  Oaks,  which  later  became 
Theta  Delta  Chi.  Flood  Fellow,  Univ.  of 
Calif..  1905-6;  Fellow  in  trans.,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1906-7;  Lecturer,  in  charge  of  courses 
in  R.  R.  Finance,  R.  R.  Statistics,  Passenger 
Tratlic,  R.  R.  Law,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907; 
Merchant.  Joliet,  111.,  1907-8;  Fellow  in  Pol. 
Econ.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1908-9;  Statistician 
and  Investor,  Chicago,  1909,  with  Alfred  Baker 
&  Co.;  on  personal  stall,  Harrison  Williams, 
N.  Y.;  Bond  Dept.,  Nat.  City  Bank,  N.  Y., 
1914-17;  Mgr.  Industrial  Buying  Dept.,  Nat. 
City  Co..  191 7 — ;  during  war  in  Govt.  Service 
as  Chief  Examiner.  War  Credits  Bd.,  War 
Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Maj.,  Ordnance 
Dept.  Reserve  Corps.  Auth.:  Ry.  Accountan- 
cy. Univ.  of  Chicago  (translated  into  Spanish 
for  Mex.  R.  R.  and  reissued  by  various  rail- 
ways); Ry.  Statistics,  series  of  articles,  Ry. 
and  Engng.  Rcfiew,  1907;  Value  of  R.  R.  and 
Industrial  Stocks.  Alfred  Baker  &  Co.,  1909: 
various  articles  in  Cml.  and  Financial  Chron- 
icle, Economist,  Elec.  World,  U.  S.  Investor, 
Nat.  City  Bank  Publications,  etc.  Mem.,  Univ. 
Club;  ^larine  and  Field  Club;  New  York- 
Club:  Cml.  Club;  Columbia  Country  Club, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Married  Bertha  Filing, 
My  I,  1911,  Sommerville,  N.  J.  Children: 
Elizabeth  Ward,  b.  S  1913;  Helen  Ward,  b. 
F  1917.  Addi-css,  Nat.  City  Co.,  55  Wall  St.. 
N.  Y. 

2507.     ALFRED  GEORGE   SCHUTT 
(Brother  of   No.    1268) 

Engr.  and  Const.  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b. 
II  14,  1883,  Belleville.  111.;  s.  Christian  (b.  Ja 
"2,  1S48,  Wetterfeld,  Hessen,  Ger.)  and  Kath- 
arine (Pfeil)  Schutt  (b.  N  7,  1850,  near  Frank- 
fort-on-the-Main.  do.).  Prepared  in  Belleville 
H.  S.  M.  and  E.  E.  Soc;  C.  E.  Club; 
mini  staff;  Orchestra.  Asst.  Engr.,  Bren- 
neke  &  Fay,  Consulting  Engrs.,  St.  Louis, 
1905-9;  Struct.  Draftsman,  Parker-Russell  Min. 
&  Mfg.  Co.,  1909;  Estimator,  Fruin,  Colnon 
Contracting  Co..  St.  Louis,  1909;  Engr.  and 
Estimator,  Selden-Breck  Const.  Co.,  1909-10; 
office  Engr.  Mo.  R.  R.,  1910-11;  Struct.  Checker. 
191 1 ;  Engr.  and  Asst.  Supt.  on  contracting 
with  Brenneke  &  Fay,  St.  Louis,  1911-12;  Civ. 
Engr.,  Westlake  Const.  Co.,  St.  Louis;  Engr., 
Packard  Motor  Car  Co..  191 5 ;  with  Albert 
Kaher.  Arch.,  1916;  Contractor's  Dept.,  do.. 
191 7;  Engr.  and  Supt.,  H.  M.  Lane  Co.,  on 
war  work.  1918;  Private  practice,  Detroit,  F 
19 19 — .  Mem..  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Assoc,  mem.. 
A.  S.  C.  E.-  V.  P.,  mini  Club  of  St.  Loms. 
1912.  Married  Ada  Lura  Furber,  Je  8,  1910.  St. 
Louis.  Children:  Marjorie,  b.  O  14,  1911:  Al- 
fred, F.,  b.  Ap  24.  1913:  Helen,  b.  F  5. 
19 1 7.  Address,  764  Virginia  Park,  La  Salie 
Gardens,  Detroit. 

250S.     JOHN  T.  SCOTT 

Abstract  and  Loan  Bus.;  LL.  B. ;  b.  D  i, 
1871.  Sublette,  111.:  s.  Dorsey  (b.  Jl  30.  1828. 
Coles  Center,  O.)  and  Louisa  (Welch)  Scott 
(b.  Jl  2,  1 83 1,  Grobton,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  No. 
111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  Univ.  Acad.  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Army  and  Navy  Club: 
Pol.  Sc.  Club.  Practiced  Law,  1905-7;  Cashier. 
Stockmen's  Nat.  Bank.  Casper,  Wyo.,  1907-10; 
Co.  Treas..  Natrona  Co.,  Wyo..  191 0-14;  Mgr., 
Natrona  Co.  Abstract  and-  Loan  Co.,  1915 — . 
111.  Nat.  Guard,  1889-98;  served  in  U.  S.  ser- 
vice. Cuban  and  Porto  Rican  campaign,  1898: 
reenlisted  in  111.  Nat.  Guard,  1902.  Married 
Nora  Elma  Ilaygoofl.  Mr  t,  1908,  Cheyenne. 
Wyo.  Child,  Ruth  Elma,  b.  Mr  2,  1900.  Ad- 
dress, Casper,  Wyo. 


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-'509.  CLAUDE  HENDRICKSON  SEYMOUR 
Coal  Dealer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  25.  188.', 
Fredonia,  Kan.;  s.  William  Harvey  ^b.  Mr  30, 
1859,  Barrington,  111.)  and  Jennie  E.  (Tlen- 
drickson)  Seymour  (b.  Ja  5.  i86j,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Elgin  H.  S.  C.  E.  Club;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Draftsman,  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  1905;  McClintic- 
Marshall  Const.  Co..^  1905;  13esigner  and  Esti- 
mator, 1906;  Asst.  Constructing  Engr.,  1906-9; 
Mem.,  firm  C.  H.  Seymour  &  Co.,  Coal  Dealers, 
Elgin,  111.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Elgin  Cml. 
Club;  O.  E.  S.  Married  Lura  Bunker,  Ag  2, 
1905,  Elgin.  111.  Child,  Gordon  Bunker,  b.  N 
J  I,    1907.   Address,    128   N.   Gilford   St.,   Elgin. 

2510.  CARRIE  BELLE  SHELDON 
(BOWERS) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  My  23,  1880, 
Ottawa,  Kan.;  d.  Herbert  Franklin,  (b.  O  1831, 
Sherman,  N.  Y.)  and  Ellen  Maria  (Gray) 
Sheldon  (b.  Ap  1850,  do.).  Prepared  in  Ot- 
tawa H.  S.  Ph.  B.,  Ottawa  Univ.,  1901.  Libn., 
Ottawa  Carnegie  Lib.,  :9o6-io;  Asst,  Libn,, 
1905-6.  Married  Benjamin  Franklin  Bowers, 
D  20,  1910,  Ottawa,  Kan.  Children:  Benjamin 
Sheldon,  b.  S  25,  1912;  William  Edwin,  b.  My 
JO,  1917.     Address,  Ottawa,  Kan. 

2511.  ANDREW  BR.\DT  SHIPMAN 
(Brother  of  No.  3541) 
Mining  &  Milling;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N 
20.  1882,  DeKalb,  111.;  s.  Madison  D.  and  Jen- 
nie (Bradt)  Shipman.  Prepared  in  DeKalb 
Tp.  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  111.  Club.  Min- 
ing and  Milling  of  Gold,  Silver,  Lead  Ores 
with  Atlas  Mining  &  Milling  Co.  Married 
Ginevra  T.  Shipman,  N  6,  1907,  DeKalb,  111. 
Address.  DeKalb,  Ill.t 

25 J2.  CHARLES  EDWARD  SIMS 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  11,  i88t, 
Lincoln,  111.;  s.  Lewis  J.  (b.  Ap  5,  1849,  Vir- 
ginia, 111.)  and  Emmaline  L.  (Burrill)  Sims 
(b.  D  23,  1850).  Prepared  in  Lincoln  H.  S. 
.'Vdelphic;  Orat.  Assn.;  C.  E.  Club;  Y.  M^  C. 
A.  Draftsman,  Indianapolis,  1905-8;  Sec- 
Treas.,  Interstate  Cement  Tile  Mgrs.  Assn., 
1909-12;  Mgr.,  Worthington  Concrete  Tile  Co.. 
VVorthington,  Minn.,  1908-14;  Draftsman,  Llew- 
ellyn Iron  Works,  Los  Angeles,  1916-18;  do.. 
City  of  Los  Angeles,  Harbor  Dept..  19 18 — . 
Assoc.  Ed.,  Concrete,  1916-17.  Married  Pansy 
Elizabeth  Cook,  N  24,  1904,  Urbana.  Children: 
Kenneth  A.,  b.  S  8,  1905  (died  S  20,  1906); 
Helen  M.,  b.  Ag  2,  1907;  Louis  B.,  b.  O  9, 
1909.  Address,  1029  Avon  Place,  South  Pasa- 
dena, Calif. 

2513.  DELLA  JARRETT  SISLER 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  S  24,  1876,  La 
Grange,  Mo.;  d.  William  Henry  and  Lorena 
Jarrett  (Sisler).  Prepared  in  Emporia  (Kan.) 
St.  Norm.  Sch.  Phi  Kappa  I'lii.  Address, 
Lib.,  Univ.  of  N.  M.,  Alburqueniuc,  N.  M. 

2514.  CHARLES  E.  SKELLEY 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  7,  1879, 
DeKalb  Co.,  111.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  D  22,  1851, 
Chicago)  and  Anna  Skelley  (b.  S  i8?8,  Naper- 
ville.  111.).  Prepared  in  DeKalb  H.  S.  M.  E. 
Soc.     Address,  4519  N.  Whipple  St.,  Chicago. 

2515.  HAZEL  SLOAN  (SCHROEDER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  4.  1882;  d.  William 
Niccolls  (b.  1849,  Pittsburgh)  and  Mary  Sam- 
antha  (Gray)  Sloan  (b.  1849,  Pittsburgh).  Pre- 
pared in  Helena  (Mont.)  H.  S.  Eng.  Club;  Lib. 
Club.  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Married  Phillip  George 
Schroeder,  N  15,  1905,  Helena,  Mont.  Child- 
ren: John  William,  b.  N  9,  1906;  Mary  Louise, 
b.  Mr  13,  1912.  Address,  621  Spruce  St.,  Hel- 
ena, Mont. 


2516.     EDWIN   RAYMOND  SMITH 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2820,  3546,   3547) 

Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  Ja  13,  1879, 
Danville,  111.;  s.  John  Eli  (b.  D  3,  1854,  do.) 
and  Mary  Ellen  (Firebaugh)  Smith  (b.  D 
II,  1855,  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ*.  Acad.  A. 
M.,  Univ.  of  Wis..  1908;  Ph.  D.,  Ludwig  Max- 
imilian's Univ.,  Munich,  191 1.  Adelphic;  Al- 
pha Delta  Phi;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Special  Honors;  Pres.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Pres.,  Sr. 
Class;  Pres.,  Math.  Club;  Maj.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Inst.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1905-9;  Stud., 
Munich,  1909-11;  Asst.  Prof.,  Math.,  Pa.  St. 
Coll.,  iqii-i8;  Dir.  Summer  Session,  1914-18. 
.\uth.:  Zur  Theorie  der  Heinesche  Reiche  und 
deren  Verallgemeinerungen.  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church;  .\m.  Math.  Soc;  Am.  Math.  Assn. 
Married  Lulu  Edith  Cass,  Ag  26,  1908.  Child, 
Cass  Firebaugh,  b.  S  28,  1910.  Address,  Harts- 
wick  Ave.,  St.  College,  Pa.;  bus.  add.,  105  Main 
St.,  do. 

2517.     FRED  D,  SMITH 

Mgr.,  Supply  Dept.;  B.  Sw  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag 
8,  1878,  .Me.xis.  111.;  s.  Alexander  and  Eliza 
Smith.  Prepared  in  Monmouth  Coll.  Prep. 
Sch.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
Track  Team.  I.  T.  S.,  Danville  Plant,  Installing 
Apparatus,  1905:  Constructing  Engr.,  rfo.,  1906- 
7;  Valuation,  Chicago  City  Ry.  &  Lighting 
Properties,  1908;  Engr.,  South  Side  Elevated 
Ry.  Co.;  .Asst.  Gen.  Mgr.,  Interstate  Elec.  Mfg. 
Co.  and  McGraw  Co.,  Sioux  City,  la.,  1909-17; 
Mgr.  Mill  Supply  Dept.,  McGraw  Co.,  Omaha, 
Neb.  and  Sioux  City,  la.,  1917-18.  Address, 
709  S.  Elizabeth  St.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

2518.  KENNETH  GARDNER  SMITH 
(Brother  of  No.  1593) 
Dir.,  Engng.  Exten.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.,  1905; 
M.  E.,  1916;  b.  N  28,  187.3,  Dixon,  111.;  s.  Eli 
Clark  (b.  Ap  23,  1829,  Ticonderoga,  N.  Y.) 
and  Seraphina  (Francis)  Smith  (b.  Ja  14,  1846, 
Dixon,  111.).  Prepared  in  Dixon  II.  S.  A.  B.. 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1S96;  Harvard,  summer,  191 1. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Y. 
M.  C.  A.  cabinet;  Class  Football  Team.  Erect- 
ing road  and  floor  hand,  Brown  Corliss  Engine 
Co.,  Corliss,  Wis.,  1903-4;  Floor  hand,  West- 
inghouse  Mach.  Co.,  1905;  Erecting  Engr.  and 
Shop  Supt.,  Kerr  Turbine  Co.,  1905-8;  Asst. 
Prof,  of  M.  E.  Univ.  Exten.  Div.,  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  1908;  Asst.  Prof,  of  M.  E.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1908-9;  Asst.  Prof,  of  M.  E.,  Univ. 
I'.xten.  Div.,  Univ.  of  Wis.  in  charge  of 
Milwaukee  Dist.,  1909-11;  Assoc.  Prof.,  M,  E. 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1911-13;  Dir.  of  Engng.  Exten., 
la.  St.  Coll..  Ames,  la.,  1913-17;  Special  work 
on  army  and  shipbuilding  trades  tor  Federal 
Bd.  for  Vocational  I-'duc,  1917-18;  .Appointed 
special  agent  for  Indus,  educ,  Montreal,  1918; 
in  charge  of  supplementary  trade  courses  for 
shipyard  workers,  LI.  S.  Shipping  Bd.,  1918 — . 
Autli.:  Shop  Math,  for  Univ.  Exten.  Div.,  Univ. 
of  Wis.  (one  of  three  collaborators),  300  pp.; 
part  of  course  on  Ileat,  Univ.  Exten.  Div.;  part 
of  course  on  Healing  and  Ventilation,  do..  Ice 
and  Refrigeration.  111.  Coal,  1909;  Building 
of  Small  Steam  Turbines,  Mach.,  1908;  also 
various  mag.  articles  on  Indus,  educ.  and 
special  trade  educ.  texts.  Mem.,  West.  Soc. 
of  Engrs.;  Milwaukee  Engrs.  Club;  Sec,  City 
Club  of  Milwaukee;  Univ.  of  111.  Alumni  Assn.; 
Sec,  Social  Service  Com.,  St.  of  Wis. 
Diocese  of  Milwaukee.  Married  Mary  Cham- 
berlain, Ag  29,  1907,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Ad- 
dress, Ames,  la.;  bus.  add.,  1012  Merchants' 
Bank,  Indianapolis. 

2519.  THOMAS  BARRINGTON  FRANKLIN 
SMITH 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  My  12,  1877,  Eddyvillc, 
Ky. ;  s.  William  Franklin  (b.  Je  4,  1845,  do.) 
and  Sarah  M.  (Nichell)  Smith  (b.  Je  16,  1852. 
do.).  Prepared  in  So.  111.  Norm.  Sch.  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Philomathean;  Van  Twiller  Court.    Atty.  at 


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Law  and  City  Arty.,  Carbondale,  III.;  Reviser 
and  Compiler  of  the  Revised  Ordinances  of  the 
City  of  Carbondale,  1905.  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church;  B.  P.  O.  E. ;  A.  V.  A.  M.;  I.  O.  O.  F. ; 
K.  of  P.;  M.  W.  A.  Married  Bessie  Johnson, 
S  9,  1903.  Carbondale,  111.  Address,  400  W. 
Main  St.,  Carbondale,  Ill.t 

2520.  VALENTINE  SMITH 
H.  Sch.  Prin.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  25, 
1876,  Hamilton,  O.;  s.  John  L.  (b.  Ja  i,  1842, 
do.)  and  Wilhelmina  (Sipp)  Smith  (b.  F  4, 
1848,  do.).  Prepared  in  Atwood  H.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.;  Univ.  of  111..  1905-6;  do.,  Univ.  of 
Calif.,  1908-9;  do.,  1908-14.  Prin.,  Port  I?yron, 
111.,  H.  S.,  1905-8;  Holtville,  Calif.,  1909—. 
Auth.:  A  Plan  to  Include  7th  and  8th  Grades 
in  the  H.  S.  in  order  to  Give  Them  the  Ad- 
vantages of  Departmental  Instruction,  Man. 
of  the  Holtville  Union  H.  S.  Mem.,  Christian 
Church;  Pres.,  C.  E.  Soc;  Co.  Supt.,  Inter- 
mediate C.  E.  work.  Imperial  Co.,  Calif.;  Pres., 
Imperial  Co.,  C.  E.  Union,  two  yrs.;  Pres., 
Imperial  Co.  Ath.  League.  Married  Mrs. 
Honora  De  Busk,  1914,  Holtville,  Calif.  Ad- 
dress, Holtville,  Calif. 


2521.  WESLEY  NEWTON  SPITLER 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  27,  1881, 
Mattoon,  111.;  s.  Abram  (b.  F  21,  1841,  Luray, 
Va.)  and  Mary  (Thomas)  Spitler  (b.  Jl  18, 
1851,  Mattoon,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mattoon 
H.  S.;  Sagamon  Coll.,  1901.  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Ins.,  Mattoon,  111.,  1906;  Testman,  G.  E. 
Works,  Schenectady,  1907;  I.  T.  S.,  1907  Ins.; 
Asst.  Supt.,  Heat,  Lt.  &  Power  Plant,  Mattoon, 
1910;  Draftsman,  Sargent  and  Lundy,  Consult- 
ing Engr.,  Chicago,  1910-14;  Baehr,  Consulting 
Engr.,  191 5;  Draftsman,  designer,  squad  chief. 
Commonwealth  Edison  Co.,  1915-17;  Sessions 
Engng.  Co.  (Gen.  Devices  and  Fittings  Co.), 
1917 — .  Patented  Drawing  Bd.  Attachment, 
F  23,  1915.  ;Mem.,  Baptist  Church;  K.  of  P.; 
Edison  Orchestra;  Schenectady  organizer  of 
Orchestra;  Am.  Assn.  of  Engrs.,  1917.  Mar- 
ried Ruth  Ada  Keene,  D  31,  1908,  N.  Berwick, 
Me.  Children:  Abram  Keene,  b.  D  i,  1909; 
Wesley  Clyde,  b.  My  18,  1912;  Ruth  Virginia, 
b.  S  14,  1914;  Frederick,  b.  Mr  2,  1916.  Ad- 
dress, Mt.  Greenwood,  111. 


2522.  ALPHONSO  PERRY  STANDARD 
Surgeon;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Mr  13,  1881, 
Lewiston,  111.;  s.  Perry  J.  (b.  Mr  4,  1851,  Ful- 
ton (3o.,  111.)  and  Anna  J  (Cordner)  Standard 
(b.  Je  20,  1852,  Farmington,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Lewiston  H.  S.  M.  D.,  Coll.  of  P.  and  S., 
1906.  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  Lt.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Interne,  (Chicago  Lying-in  Hosp.,  1906-7;  Madi- 
son Gen.  Hosp.,  1907-8;  Asst.  Surg.,  St. 
Francis  Hosp.,  Macomb,  111.,  igo8-io;  Attend- 
ing Surg.,  Graham  Hosp.,  Canton,  111.,  1910-14; 
do.,  St.  Francis  Hosp.,  Macomb,  111.,  1914 — . 
Sec,  Canton  Physicians  Club;  Fulton  Co.  Med. 
Soc;  McDonough  Co.  Med.  Soc;  III.  St.  Med. 
Soc;  Fellow,  Am.  Med.  Soc.  Married  Lula 
Standard,  1907,  Watertown,  Wis.  Children: 
William  Perry,  b.  Ag  5,  1908;  Dorothy  Anna, 
b.  Ja  10,  1912.  Address,  506  E.  Carroll  St., 
Macomb,   111. 

2523.  ROY  STEBBINS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  30,  1883;  s. 
Frank  (b.  i860,  Summer  Hill,  111.)  and  Lydia 
Almira  (Bixby)  Stebbins  (b.  i860,  Pittsburg). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Agr.  Club,  Pres.  and 
Sec;  Class  Football  and  Agr.  Coll.  Baseball 
Team;  2d  Varsity  Football  Team.  Farming  and 
Stockfeeding,  Mont.,  1905 — .  Auth.:  One  or 
two  articles  in  ///.  Agr.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church, 
Clerk.  Married  Carrie  Artemisia  Weaver,  Mr 
20,  1907,  Pittsfield,  111.  Children:  Donald 
Lervy,  b.  My  25,  1908;  Dean  Waldo,  b.  Ja  14, 
1913.     Address,  Billings,  Mont. 


2524.     ANGELINE  JONES  STEDMAN 
(ALLEN) 
(Wife  of  No.  2013) 
A.   B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  13,  1883,  Mendota, 
111.;  d.  William  Henry  (b.  Ag  12,  1840,  Bedford 
C'o.,    Pa.)    and    Belle    (Kimberlin)    Stedman    (b. 
S     24,     1849,     Louisville,     Mo.).       Prepared    in 
Champaign    II.    S.      Pi    Beta    Phi;    Phi    Delta 
Gamma;    Kng.   Club;    Y.   W.   C.   A.;    Le   Cercle 
Frangais;    Glee    and    Opera    Club;    Illio    Artist. 
Auth.:    Art  in  the  Home,  Agr.,  1905.     Married 
Arthur  William  Allen  ('04),   D  19,   1906,  Cham- 
paign.    Children:  Barbara  Belle,  b.   D  19,  1910; 
Angeline,    b.    F    6,    1915;    Arthur   William,    Jr., 
b.  D  28,  1916.    Address,  752  Moss  Ave.,  Peoria. 


2525.     HOWARD    CHARLES    STORM 

Supt.  of  Schs. ;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  4, 
1 877,  Marley,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  1845,  Tain, 
Scotland)  and  Ellen  (Sharts)  Storm  (b.  1852, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.  A.  M., 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1914.  Adelphic;  Orat.  Assn.; 
Eng.  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Ind.-Ill.  Debating 
Team.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Elizabeth,  111.,  1905-8; 
Supt.  of  Schs.,  Elmhurst,  111.,  1908-10;  Rancher, 
near  Great  Falls,  Mont.,  1910-11;  Head  of  Eng. 
Dept..  Anderson  (Ind.)  H.  S.,  1911-12;  Supt. 
of  Schs.,  Maquoketa,  la.,  1912-16;  do.,  Batavia, 
111.,  1916 — .  Married  Mary  Elizabeth  Ballou. 
1907,  Wheaton,  111.  Address,  78  N.  Batavia 
Ave.,   Batavia,  111. 


2526.     GEORGE  SYPE 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  23,  1878, 
Fairbury,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  1838,  Troy,  O.) 
and  Matilda  (Longenecker)  Sype  (b.  1847,  Ind. 
Co.,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Fairbury  H.  S.  Adel- 
phic; Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Orat.  Soc;  Phil. 
Club;  Math.  Club;  Adelphic  Debating  team; 
Mgr.  Lecture  Course.  Prin.,  Carrollton  H.  S., 
1905-6;  Teacher,  Pontiac  Tp.  H.  S.,  1906-9; 
Chicago,  1909 — ;  Teacher  of  Chem.,  Austin 
H.  S.,  111.  Mem.,  111.  St.  Teachers'  Assn.; 
Federation  of  Men  Teachers;  Central  Assn. 
of  Sc.  and  Math.  Teachers;  Chicago  H.  and 
Norm.  Sch.  Assn.  Married  Jenny  Evans  Wil- 
liams, Je  7,  1905,  Champaign.  Children:  Mar- 
garet Shirley,  b.  Ja  20,  1914;  John  W.,  b. 
Mr  27,  1916;  William  Russell,  b.  Mr  21,  1909. 
Address,  147  N.  Humphrey  Ave.,  Oak  Park, 
111. 

2527.     RUTH    BEATRICE   TAYLOR 

(WAGENSEIL) 

(Wife  of  No.  2535) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1906;  b.  D  14,  1884, 
Belvidere,  Neb.;  d.  Charles  Denning  (b.  1850, 
Taylor's  Sta.,  Ind.)  and  Margaret  Ann 
(Roland)  Taylor  (b.  1849,  Perrytown,  On- 
tario). Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Ale- 
thenai;  Eng.  Club;  Illio  Staff;  ///.  Mag.  Staff, 
Grad.  Stud,  and  Asst.,  Rhet.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1905-7.  Married  Edgar  White  Wagenseil 
('05),  Ag  8,  1907,  Champaign.  Children:  John 
White,  b.  O  26,  1914;  Martha,  b.  N  21,  1917- 
Address,  5766  E.  Circle  Ave.,  Norwood  Park, 
Chicago. 


2528.     WILLIAM  SUMMER  THAYER 

Editor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  E.  E.,  1909;  b.  N 
20,  1880,  Cleveland;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  O 
7,  1848,  Burlville,  R.  I.)  and  Charlotte  Matilda 
(Broadhead)  Thayer  (b.  Ja  6,  i860,  Hull, 
Quebec,  (^an.).  Prepared  in  Lalce  View  H.  S., 
Chicago;  Thornton  Tp.  H.  S.,  Harvey,  111. 
With  Gen.  Elec  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.; 
Testing  Dept.,  1905-8;  Head  Instruction  Book 
Section,  Gen.  Elec.  Publication  Bur.,  1908 — . 
.-\uth.  and  Ed.,  Numerous  Ruls.  and  Pubs,  of 
Gen.     Elec,     Co.     Mem.,     Baptist     Emmanuel 


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Church.  Married  Caroline  Adelaide  Tann- 
hauser,  b.  My  i6,  1908.  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Child,  Robert  William,  b.  Je  23,  1916.  Ad- 
dress,  14  Riverside  Ave.,  Scotia,  N.  Y.;  bus. 
add..  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

2529.     JAMES  ARTHUR  THOMPSON 

(Husband  of  No.  2226) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  18,  1883,  Rush- 
ville.  111.;  s.  William  James  Thomjison  (b.  Jl 
16,  1858,  Oneida.  111.)  and  Margaret  Jcannette 
(.\rthur)  Thompson  (b.  S  24,  1862. ■).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Agr.  Club;  Choral 
Soc.;  Orat.  Assn.;  Philomatliean;  IHini  Staff; 
Originator  of  Agr.  Love  Feast:  Originator  of 
Korea  Mission  Tile.  Instr.,  Hampton  Inst., 
IQ07;  Indus.  Missionary  of  M.  F.  Church, 
South;  Arch,  for  Korea  Mission  of  M.  E. 
Church,  South;  Grad.  stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914- 
15;  Superintended  const,  and  helped  design 
Rushvilie  H.  S. ;  Engr.,  Rushville  jiaving,  191 5: 
Co.  Surv.,  Schuler  Co.,  1916;  Rural  Mail  Car- 
rier and  farmer,  19 17 — .  Organizer,  Schuyler 
Co.  Farmers'  Bur.;  Designer,  Schuyler  Co. 
Model  One  Room  Sch.;  Model  Country  Church. 
Married  Anna  Riehl  ('04).  S  15,  1908.  Child- 
ren: Ralph  James,  b.  Ag  7,  1909;  Willard 
Davenport,  b.  Ag  21,  191 1;  Eleanor  June,  b. 
Te  9,  1913;  Erwin  Arthur,  b.  N  9,  1915;  Alice 
!).  Ap  5,  191 7.  Address,  Gladacres,  Rushville, 
111. 

2530.  ALBERT  FRANCIS  TRAMS 
(Brother  of  No.  3208) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  27,  1875. 
Garrien,  Ger. ;  s.  Charles  Frederick  (b.  F  8, 
1856,  Leppien,  do.)  and  Bertha  Mathilda 
(Broth)  TriBms  (b.  F  10,  1846,  Garrien, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Eng.  Club; 
Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Phil.  Club;  Class  Poet. 
Prin.  II.  S.,  Paxton,  111.,  1905-8:  Lincoln  H.  S., 
111.,  1908-13;  Bridgeport  Tp.  H.  S..  111.,  1913- 
15;  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.,  111.,  1915 — ;  Instr.  of 
Rliet.,  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ..  summer,  1917-18. 
Auth.:  Articles,  Thou  Shalt  Sow.  But  Not 
Reap,  S  191 1.  Farm  and  Fireside;  What  Must 
I  Do  At  College.  School  Progress,  N  191 1; 
Pedagog's  Plaint,  Sch.  and  Soc,  My  1917;  Band 
mastering  the  Class-period.  Eng.  Jour.,  My 
1917;  First  Prize  articles.  Lit.  Digest,  1915. 
Mem..  N.  E.  A.;  Schoolmasters'  Club;  Nat. 
Council  Teachers  of  Eng.;  111.  St.  Teachers' 
Assn.;  Pres.,  111.  Assn.  of  Teachers  of  Eng.. 
1918.  Married  Lottie  Belle  Peacock,  Jl  12, 
1906.     Address,   109   Dewey  Ave.,  Joliet.  111. 

2531.  ALBERT  TRIEBEL 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  25,  1883, 
Peoria;  s.  Henry  George  (b.  N  10,  18.56)  and 
Ida  (Schwab)  Triebel  (b.  .\g  16,  i860,  Peoria). 
Prepared  in  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Arch.  Club;  Track  Team. 
Arch.  Draftsman,  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.,  1905  6; 
with  F.  L.  Davis  of  N.  Y.  and  Philadelphia, 
1906;  Supt.  for  Holabird  &  Roche,  Chicago, 
1906-7;  Asst.  Gen.  Mgr.,  Peoria  Stone  &  Mar- 
ble Works,  1907-10;  Mem.,  Triebel  &  Sons, 
llonuments,  191 0 — .  Married  Blanche  Hedrich, 
F  22,  1909,  Peoria.  Children:  Lucille,  b.  D 
12,  1909;  Henry  IL,  b.  F  22,  1912;  Albert 
Jr.,  b.  My  29,  1915.  Address,  113  S.  Maple- 
wood  Ave.,  Peoria. 

2532.     ANNA  ROBERTA   VAN   METER 
(Sister  of  No.  2847) 

Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Washington,  111.; 
d.  Marion  Lafayette  (b.  1832,  Breckenridge 
Co.,  Ky.)  and  Marian  Julia  (Bell)  Van  Meter 
(h.  1832,  Meade  Co.,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Tolono 
H.  S.  M.  S..  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1908.  Sc. 
Club;  Chem.  Club;  Der  Deutsche  Verein.  As 
St.  Prof..  H.  Sc,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-11;  Prof.. 
Home  Econ..  O.  St.  Univ.,  1913 — .  .Auth.:  On 
the    Hist,    of    Chem  ,    The    People's   Map..    Chi- 


cago, 1905;  contributions  to  the  Sch.  News. 
articles  on  the  teaching  of  household  arts  in 
the  Country  Schs.;  Lab.  Guide  for  Selection 
and  Preparation  of  Food,  Whitcomb  and  Bar- 
rows, Boston,  1907;  Rev.  ed..  do.,  igio;  do., 
1015;  The  Function  of  the  Trade-Mark,  Jour,  of 
Home  Econ.,  \'ol.  i.  pp.  333-44,  1900;  Review 
of  Ein  Mittelluirgliches  Budget  uber  einen 
Zehnjahrigen  Zeitraum:  Nebst  .\nhang  Die 
\'erteurung  der  Lebenshaltung  im  Lichte  des 
Massenkonsums:  Henrietta  Furth,  Gustav 
Fischer,  Jena,  1907,  Am.  Jour,  of  Social.,  Vol. 
14,  1909;  Economy  and  Beauty  in  the  Homes 
of  the  Community,  Chap.  9  in  Educ.  Resources 
in  the  Village  and  Rural  Communities,  Edited 
by  J.  K.  Hart,  Macmillan,  191 3;  Correspond- 
ence Lessons  on  Foods,  0.  St.  Univ.,  1917 
Bui.,  The  Saving  of  Wheat,  do.,  1918.  Mem. 
Christian  Church;  Phi  Upsilon  Omicron;  Cen 
tral  111.  Branch,  Assn.  of  Coll.  .Mumnae.  Ad 
dress,   1764  N.  High  St.,  Columbus,  O. 

2533.  'EDGAR  JAMES  VINES 
(Husband  of  No.  1501) 
Sch.  Supt.;  A.  B.;  b.  Jl  28,  1873,  Chebense, 
111.;  s.  Jacob  Claestia  (Johnson)  Vines.  Pre- 
pared in  Talbot,  Infl. ;  Ind.  St.  Norm.,  Terre 
Haute.  Pres.,  Philomathean:  ist  Asst.  Ed., 
The  Normal  Advance.  Supt.  of  Schs.,  Bement, 
111.,  1905.  Marritd  Nellie  May  Frazey  Coi). 
Ag  16,  1905.  Urbana.  Children:  Quentin  (Tarol. 
b.  Je  4,  1906;  Alicia  Nelletta.  b.  O  13,  1909. 
Died  Je  23,    1909,   Chrisman,  111. 

i534.  SOPHIE  MARY  VOSS  (MEHARRY) 
(Wife  of  No.  2460;  Sister  of  Nos.  4952,  6636) 
B.  Mus.;  b.  F  9,  1883,  Urbana;  d.  John 
Albert  (b.  Ja  10,  185s,  Alt  Roebel,  Mecklen- 
burg .Schwerin,  Ger.)  and  Caroline  (Lingreen) 
Vos»  (b.  F  20,  1858,  Sarrentien,  New  Vorpor- 
mem.,  do.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.; 
Studied  piano  with  Prof.  Martin  Krause  and 
harmony  with  William  Klatte,  1906-8;  Stern'.i 
Conservatory  of  Music,  Berlin,  diploma  in  1908. 
Instr.  Mus.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-12.  Married 
George  Francis  Meharry  ('05),  F  27,  1912, 
Champaign.  Child,  John  Frederick,  b.  S  25, 
1015.     Address,  Tolono,  111. 

2535.  EDGAR   WHITE  WAGENSEIL 

(Husband  of  No.  2527) 
Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  16,  1884. 
Port  Huron,  Mich.;  s.  George  O.  (b.  S  19. 
i860,  Cleveland)  and  Mary  .\delia  (White) 
Wagenseil  (b.  .\g  i,  1861,  Port  Huron,  Mich.). 
Prepared  in  Port  Huron,  Mich.,  H.  S.  Alpha 
Delta  Sigma.  Lt.  Col.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Class 
Pres.;  Class  Football  Mgr.;  Chm.,  Prom.  Com. 
Draftsman,  B.  !•".  Sturtevant  Co.,  1905;  Asst. 
Master  Mech.,  111.  Steel  Co.,  1905-7;  Salesman, 
Warren  Webster  Co.,  1909;  Deputy  Smoke  In 
sp.,  Chicago,  1907-9;  Sales  Mgr.,  Burke  Fur 
nace  Co.,  1909-18;  Salesman,  The  Under  Feed 
Stoker  Co.  of  America,  19 19 — .  Mexican  Border 
Service  in  ist  111.  F.  A..  191 6;  Capt.  Unit  No. 
378.  111.  Volunteer  Tr.  Corps,  1918;  Lt.,  Aero 
Service,  Ireland,  1918;  Mustered  out,  F  4,  1919. 
U.  S.  Pub.  Service  Reserve,  Am.  Protective 
League.  Sec,  1909.  Dir..  1909-12;  \'.  P.,  1917- 
18,  mini  Club  of  Chicago;  mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E. 
Married  Ruth  B.  Taylor  ('05),  Ag  8,  1907, 
Champaign.  Children:  John  White,  b.  O  26, 
1914;  Martha,  b.  N  21,  1917-  Address.  5766  E. 
Circle  Ave.,  Norwood  Park.  Chicago;  biis.  add., 
1 8th  Floor,  Harris  Trust  Bldg.,  do. 

2536.  ULYSSES   GARFIELD   WARD 
I.awver;    LL.    B.;   b.   S   8,    1880,   Shelbyville, 

III.;  s.'  .Mexander  (b.  Ap  24,  1833)  ancl  Cor- 
delia (Vanhisc)  Ward  <h.  D  2,  1838,  0.). 
Prepared  in  Shelbvville  H.  S.  Phi  Alpha  Delta. 
Address.   Shelbyville,  HI. 


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2537.  LAURA  BELLE  WARDER 
Law  Clerk;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  8,  1883, 
Marion  III.;  d.  William  H.  (b.  Ag  21,  1859, 
Johnson  Co.,  III.)  and  Meta  (Goodall)  Warder 
(b.  Je  16,  1864,  Marion,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mar- 
ion H.  S.;  Christian  Coll.,  Columbia,  Mo.  Phi 
Delta  Psi.     Address,  Marion,  111. 


2538.  WILLIAM  HERBERT  WARNER 
Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  D  17,  1882, 
Dixon,  111.;  s.  Clinton  (b.  1850,  Conn.)  and 
Myra  Ophelia  (Brookner)  Warner  (b.  1858, 
Dixon,  111.).  Prepared  in  N.  Dixon  H.  S. 
Pi  Theta;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Engng.  Aid.,  U.  S, 
R.  S.,  1905;  Transitman  Great  No.  R.  R.,  1906; 
Bridge  Dept.,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  1906-9; 
Am.  Bridge  Co.,  1909-10;  Holabird  &  Roche, 
Struct.  Engng.,  1910-12;  D.  H.  Burnham  &  Co., 
Struct.  Engng.,  1912-14;  Mem.,  Randall  & 
Warner  with  own  bus.  as  William  H.  Warner, 
Struct.  Engr.,  1918 — .  Married  Elsie  Susan 
Emmitt,  D  22,  1906,  Pittsburgh.  Address,  2000 
Isabella  St.,  Evanston,  111.;  bus.  add.,  1601 
Monroe  Bldg.,   Chicago. 


2539.  ARTHUR  RAY  WARNOCK 
Asst.  Dean  of  Men;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b'. 
D  4,  1883,  Mason  City,  111.;  s.  George  William 
(b.  D  25,  1858,  do.)  and  Charlotte  Emma  (Cos- 
tain)  Warnock  (b.  Mr  24,  1857,  Rockford,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Mason  City  H.  S.  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Eng.  Club;  Philomathean; 
Shield  and  Trident;  Ed.,  III.  Mag.;  Hatchet 
Orator,  1905;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Instr.  in  Eng., 
Univ.  of  III.,  1905-7,  190S-10;  do.,  Smith  Acad., 
St.  Louis,  1907-8;  Asst.  Dean  of  Men,  Univ.  of 
III.,  19 10 — .  Auth.:  (with  Thomas  Arkle 
Clark),  Facts  for  Freshman  Concerning  the 
Univ.  of  111.,  100  pp.  Mem.,  Trinity  M.  E. 
Church,  19H  — ;  Univ.  Club,  1909 — .  Married 
Geraldine  Grace  Fouche,  S  4,  1915,  Petersburg, 
111.  Children:  Arthur  Ray,  Jr.,  b.  S  20,  191 6; 
John  Fouche,  b.  My  13,  1918.  Address,  904 
S.  6th  St.,  Champaign. 


2540.  CHRISTOPHER  BEACH  WATROUS 
Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  23,  1883, 
Hampshire,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  T.  (b.  Bingham, 
N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Anna  (Guady)  Watrous  (b. 
Woodstock,  111.).  Prepared  in  Culver  Mil. 
Acad.;  Hampshire  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma; 
Yoxan.  Sales  Engr.,  Link  Belt  Co.,  Chicago; 
with  E.  P.  Jamison  &  Co.,  Spokane,  Wash.;  in 
charge  of  allied  Const.  Mach.  Corp.,  Barcelona, 
Spain;  Portugal;  N.  Africa.  Married  Mable 
Frances  Spencer,  Ap  17,  1912,  Spokane.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  Allied  Const.  Mach.  Co.,  Barcelona, 
Spain. 

2541.  EDMUND  BURKE  WHEELER 
(Brother  of  No.  4971) 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  19,  1883, 
Bellflower,  111.;  s.  Thomas  Metcalf  (b.  O  4, 
1855,  Kalamazoo  Co.,  Mich.)  and  Laura  Belle 
(Garst)  Wheeler  (b.  Ja  21,  1859,  Clark  Co., 
O.).  Prepared  in  Bellflower  Sch.;  Farmer 
City  H.  S.  E.  E.  Soc;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  Elec.  Engr.,  West.  Elec. 
Co..  N.  Y.;  West.  Elec.  Co.  Inc..  Chicago, 
1903-07;  Transferred  to  N.  Y.  office,  1907; 
Head  of  Phys.  Lab-  Branch  of  Engng.  Dept., 
1917 — .  Married  Grace  Mary  Kelly,  Je  14, 
1910,  New  York.  Address,  1105  S.  3rd  St., 
Champaign;  bus.  add.,  463  West  St.,  New  York 
City. 

2542.     HILDA  KIRKE  WHITE  (WALTERS) 

(Sister  of  No.  8880) 

A.   B.   in  Lib.   Sc;   B.  L.   S.,   1907;  b.   S   13, 

1883,    St.   Joseph,    Mo.;   d.   Henry   Kirke    (b.   Jl 

16,    1840,    Nunansville,    Fla.)    and    Emily    Ger- 


trude (Blanchard)  White  (b.  Ap  I,  ,860,  Blue 
Island  111.)  Prepared  in  St.  Joseph,'  Mo.. 
H.  S.,  Oberhn  Coll.  and  Conservatory,  1901-3. 
Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Alethenai  Y  W. 
D  u  T  .^abinet.  Cataloger,  St.  Joseph,  Mc, 
roll  Tis"  '^°^«'  Oj-ganizer,  William  Jewel 
Coll.  Lib  1907-8;  Libn.,  do.,  1908-9;  Organ- 
izer,  Charles  HaddonSpurgeon  Lib.,  do.,  1908-9. 
Married  William  Alfred  Walters,  D  20,  1909. 
St.   Joseph,   Mo       Children:    Gertrude  Alice,   b. 

?>m^'a'^'°'  ^'l'"''™  Alfred;  Mary  Louise; 
Hilda  Anne.     Address,  Le  Roy.  111. 

2543.     ALVA    LEWIS    WILT 

Cit^^'ui''  .\vh'''  %^-'  ^-  R  3'  '882,  Lake 
nu^,;-  ,'  s.  William  James  (b.  Ap  20,  18?- 
Ch.llicothe,  O  )  and  Mary  Ellen  (Stocks)  Wilt 
(b.  O  26  1857,  do.)  Prepared  in  Sullivan 
AT  ^-  A°^^  Deutsche  Verein;  Math.  Club. 
Mem.,  A  F.  A.  M.;  I.  O.  O.  F.  Farming 
cu  ^'&  ^'i-'  ^913.  Married  Zoe  May 
Sharpe  My  18,  1911,  Lovington,  HI.  Chil- 
dren: Ellen  Maurine,  b.  Ap  5,  1912;  Thurman 
Hayne,   b.   Ag   29,    1914.      Address,    Lovington, 

2544-  FRANK  RAE  WINDERS 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Je  20,  1882 
Sycamore,  111.;  s.  S.  W.  (b.  F  4.  1853,  Hagers- 
town  Md.)  and  Carrie  J.  (Johnson) 'winders 
(b.  Ag  7,  :8S9,  Sycamore,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Sycamore  H.  S.  E.  E.  Soc;  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
Seymour  Guild;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Struct.  Engr., 
The  Arnold  Co.,  1905-10;  C.  W.  Humphrey 
1910-12.  Married  Maud  E.  Nacbeagh,  S  4 
1909,  Sycamore,  111.     Address,  Sycamore,  Ill.t ' 

2545.     HARRIETTE  WRAY 
(Sister  of  Nos.   1190,  8078) 

Teacher;  A  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  15,  ,880, 
Winnebago,  111.;  d.  Samuel  Tate  (b.  Jl  zi 
1848,  Perry  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Martha  (Scott) 
VVray  (b.  N  23,  185 1,  Lycoming  Co.,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Winnebago  H.  S.  Illiola;  Eng. 
Club;  Y.  \V.  C.  A.;  Final  and  Special  Honors, 
leacher  in  schs.  of  St.  of  Wash.,  1910-16;  do. 
Tp.  H.  S.,  Murphysboro,  111.,  1916— .  Mem' 
Presby.    Church;    O.    E.    S.      Address,   Kasbeer',' 

2546.     HERMAN   FESTUES  WRIGHT 

Mgr.,  Flour  Milling  Co.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b. 
My  26,  1882,  Vienna,  111.;  s.  James  D.  and 
Alpha  L.  (Woelfle)  Wright.  Prepared  in 
Vienna  H.  S.  and  Union  Acad.,  Anna;  grad 
work,  Univ.  of  111.  Agr.  Club;  Coll.  Dancing 
Club.  With  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  summer,  1905; 
Supt.  of  farm  and  garden,  St.  Hosp.  for  In- 
sane, Ingleside,  Neb.,  1906-8;  Grain  Bus., 
Omaha,  Neb.,  1908-9;  Sales  Mgr.,  Cereal  Dept., 
Pillsbury  Flour  Mills  Co.,  Minneapolis,  1909- 
15;  Mgr.,  Crescent  Milling  Co.,  1915 — .  Auth.: 
Articles  in  ///.  Agr.  Married  Mary  Doty,  D 
24,  1915,  Grantsburg,  Wis.  Address,  112-114 
Corn   Exchange,    Minneapolis. 


2547-     ROBERT  ELGENE  YOLTON 

Chief  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  25,  1879, 
Fayette  Co.,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  1831,  Beaver 
Co.,  Pa.)  and  Normanda  (Flowers)  Yolton  (b. 
D  16,  1845,  Bond  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Austin 
Coll.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Engng.  Dept.,  Buda  Co., 
Harvey,  IlL,  1905-11;  Engng.  Dept.,  Ajax 
Forge  Co.,  1911-12.  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1913-15;  Chief 
Engr.,  Kilby  Frog  &  Switch  Co.,  1918 — .  Assoc, 
mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Ella  Maude 
Holmes,  Ag  30,  1904,  Melvin,  111.  Children: 
Robert  Holmes,  b.  Je  28,  1910;  Jean  Mildred,  b. 
.\p  8,  1017.  Address,  1422  29th  St..  North  Bir- 
mingham,  Ala. 


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CLASS  OF  1906  (312  LIVING.   16  DEAD) 


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2548-  LEASON  HKBERLIXG  ADAMS 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chein.;  b.  Ja  i6,  1887, 
Cherrvvale,  Kan.;  s.  William  Barton  (b.  N 
25,  1858,  Taylorville,  111.)  and  Catherine  (He- 
berling")  Adams  (b.  Mr  11,  1856,  Hannibal, 
Mo.).  Prepared  in  Taylorville  Tp.  H.  S. 
Chem.,  Nelson  Morris  &  Co.  Chicago,  1906; 
do.,  Mo.  Pac.  R.  R.,  1908;  do.,  U.  S.  Geol., 
Sur.,  1910-17;  Research  work  Geophysical  Lab., 
Carnegie  Inst.,  Washington.  1917 — ■  Nat. 
Guard  of  Pa.,  1909-1912.  Auth.:  Der  Einfluss 
des  Druckes  auf  Schmelzpunkte  Einiger  Me- 
talle  (with  John  Johnston)  Zcitschr,  f.  Anorg. 
Client.,  \'ol.  72,  pp.  11-30;  On  the  Density  of 
Solid  Substances  with  Special  Reference  to 
the  Permanent  Effect  of  Hi§h  Pressure  (with 
John  Johnston),  1912;  A  Note  on  the  Tem- 
perature Scale  between  200°  and  1100°  (with 
John  Johnston),  1912;  also  other  earlier  arti 
cles.  Married  Jeannette  Maude  Blaisdell,  Ja 
25,  1908,  St.  Louis.  Children:  Leason  Blais- 
dell, b.  Ap  14,  1909;  William  Muirhead,  b. 
Ja  8.  1911;  Madeline  T.,  b.  Ja  22,  191.3.  Ad- 
dress, 5607  39th  St.,  Washington,  D.  C;  bus- 
add.,  2801   Upton  St.,   do. 

2549.  EDWARD  RILEY  ALLEN 
(Brother  of  No.  7337) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Jl  28,  1884,  Pana, 
111.;  s.  John  Daniel  (b.  Ag  15,  1854,  Ran- 
dolph Co.,  N.  C.)  and  Mary  Margaret  (Mul- 
holland)  Allen  (b.  D  2,  1856,  Kaskaskia,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Rosemond  H.  5.;  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, summer  191 1.  Ph.  D.,  Cornell,  191 3. 
Alpha  Zeta.  Employed  in  Govt.  Service  with 
hdqtrs.  at  Washington,  D.  C,  1906-10;  Asst., 
111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1906;  Bur.  of  Soils,  1906- 
8;  Bur.,  Plant  Indus.,  1908-10;  Asst.  and  later 
Assoc,  Soil  Biol,  and  Technol.,  O.  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  Wooster,  O.,  1913-17;  Special  studies  in 
Wash.  Univ.,  1917-18;  Visiting  investigator.  Mo. 
Botanical  Gardens  and  acting  Assoc,  Biol. 
Chem.,  Wash.  Univ.  Med.  Sch.  Married  Dora 
C.  Christner,  My  31,  1910,  Rosemond,  111. 
Children:  Mary  Genevieve,  b.  Ap  19,  191 1; 
Dorothy  Christine,  b.  S  22,  1914.  Address, 
r/o   Agr.   Exp.  Sta.,  Wooster,   O. 

2550.  "MAY  ALLINSON 
Secretary;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1907; 
b.  Ag  6,  1880,  Macon,  111.;  d.  Richard  Theo- 
dore (b.  N  20,  1859,  Carrollton,  111.)  and  Olive 
(Frazee)  Allinson  (b.  Ap  16,  i860,  Buckhart, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.  Ph.  D., 
Columbia  Univ.,  1916.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Alpha 
Chi  Omega;  Fellowship  in  Hist.,  1907;  Curtis 
Scholar,  Columbia,  1908-9;  Fellow,  Research 
Dept.,  Women's  Educ.  and  Indus.  Union,  Bos- 
ton, 1909-10.  -Asst.  Dir.,  do.,  1910-11;  Assoc. 
Dir.,  do.  191  lis;  Sec,  Nat.  Soc  for  Voca- 
tional Educ,  1917-18.  Auth.:  Dressmaking  as 
a  Trade  for  Women  in  Mass.,  U.  S.  Bur.  Labor 
Statistics,  No.  193;  The  Boot  and  Shoe  In- 
dus, in  Mass.,  do.,  No.  180;  Indus.  Exp.  of 
Trade  Sch.  Girls  in  Mass.,  do..  No.  215;  The 
Public  Sch.  and  Women  in  Office  Service, 
Women's  Educ.  and  Indus.  Union,  Boston, 
1910  Proceedings.  Tenth  Annual  Convention. 
Nat.  Soc.  Indus.  Editc..  1917.  Mem.,  Boston 
A.  C.  A.;  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  1908-10;  Am.  Pol. 
So.  Assn.,  1009-10;  Am.  Econ.  Assn.  Died 
D    25,    1918,    Indianapolis. 

2551.  FRED  GRAY  ALLISON 
(Husband  of  No.  3059;  Brother  of  Nos.  2552, 
2553) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  8,  1884.  Alpha, 
111.;  s.  William  O.  (b.  Pa.)  and  Phylinda 
(Patterson)  Allison  (b.  Alpha,  111.).  Prc-pared 
in  Alpha  II.  S.;  Knox  Coll,  Alpha  Zeta;  .Sipma 
Xi.  Asst.,  Lab.  of  Physiol.  Chein.,  1909;  Far 
iner,    Fillmore,   Sask.,   Can.,    1911-14;   Tcacli<T. 


Walker.  Minn..  1914-16.  Married  Josephine 
Kerr  ('07),  Mr  1,  191 1,  Urbana.  Address, 
Walker,    Minn, 

2552.     HARRY   ORSON   ALLISON 

(Brother  of  Nos.  2551,  2553) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1912;  b. 
N  17,  1887,  Alpha,  111.;  s.  William  O.  (b.  Pa.) 
and  Phylinda  (Patterson)  Allison  (b.  Alpha. 
111.).  Prepared  in  .Alpha  II.  S.  Alpha  Zeta; 
.\gr.  Club;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Sigma  Kappa. 
Teaching.  Univ.  of  111..  1906-10;  Univ.  of  iio., 
1910—.  Auth.:  Agr.  E.vp.  Sta.  Bui.,  Nos.  112, 
149  and  150:  Various  mag.  articles.  Address, 
Columbia,    Mo. 

2553.  IRA  DENT  ALLISON 
(Husband  of  No.  1896;  Brother  of  Nos.  2551, 
2552) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.,  b.  Ap  11,  1880, 
.\lplia,  111.;  s.  William  O.  (b.  Pa.)  and  Phy- 
linda (Patterson)  Allison  (b.  Alpha,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Knox  Coll.  Married  Edna  Du  Bois 
Hoff  ('03),  Je  20,  1906,  Chicago.  Address,  Mc- 
Henry,   N.    Dak.f 

2554.     EVA   LUELLA  ALVERSON    (ECK- 

HARDT) 
(Wife  of  No.  2378;  Sister  of  Nos.  3619,  4047. 
8919) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  31,  1884,  Stonington, 
HI.;  d.  Elbridge  Monroe  and  Amelia  Caroline 
( Weiser)  Alverson.  Prepared  in  Taylorville 
II.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Illiola.  Teacher,  Litchfield 
M.  S.,  1906-8;  Dwight  11.  S.,  1908-9.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church.  Married  William  George  Eck- 
hardt  ('05),  D  25,  1909.  Urbana.  Children: 
Willard  Leland,  b.  My  23,  1912;  Robert  Cas- 
per, b.  N  16,  1913;  son,  b.  Je  1918.  Address, 
-■15  S.  4th  St.,  DeKalb,  111. 

2555.     THOMAS  HAMER  AMRINE 
Engineer;    B.    S.  in   E.   E. ;   b.   My   24,   1883, 

\ermont,  111.;  s.  Ansel  (b.  D  28,  1857,  do.) 
and  Wyllie  (Hanier)  Amrine  (b.  Ap  5,  1857, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Vermont  H.  S.;  Univ. 
.\cad.  Acacia;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
.Sigma  Xi.  Engr.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  (Jhicago, 
1906;  Asst.,  E.  E.,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1906-7;  First  Asst.,  E.  E.,  do.,  1907-9;  As- 
soc, 1909-10;  Engr.  in  Development  Lab.,  Gen. 
Elec  Co.,  Harrison,  N.  J.,  1909;  Lamp  test- 
ing dept..  Gen.  Elec.  Cfo.,  Newark,  N.  J., 
1 010 — .  Auth.:  Comparative  Tests  of  Carbon 
and  Tantalum  Filament  Lamps,  1908,  Bui. 
No.  19,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.;  Light- 
ing Country  Homes  by  Private  Elec  Plants, 
iqo8,  Bui.  No.  25.  do..  Tests  of  Tugnsten 
lamps  (with  II.  Guell),  1900,  Bui.  No.  33, 
do.  Mem.,  Assoc,  in  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  A.  F.  A.  M. 
.Married  Ella  Marshell,  Ag  10,  1909,  Omaha, 
Xeb.  Child,  Marshell  Hamer,  b.  N  3,  1910 
(died  N  7.  1910).  Address,  14  Salter  Place, 
Maplewood,  N.  J. 

2556.  AUGUSTA  ANDERSON 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  18,  1882, 
St.  Paul,  Neb.;  d.  Paul  and  Maurine  (Nelson) 
Anderson.  Prepared  in  St.  Paul  (Neb.)  H. 
S.;  Univ.  of  Neb.;  Carnegie  Lib.  Sch.,  Pitts- 
burgh, 1906-7.  Libn,,  Pittsburgh,  1906-7;  St. 
Louis,  1908-10;  Seattle,  1910 — .  Address,  432 
Summit  Ave.,  North  Seattle;  bus.  add.,  Pub. 
Lib.,  do. 

2557.  CHARLES  EDWARD  ANDREW 
City  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  2,  1884, 
Oregon,  111.;  s.  Daniel  (b.  Ogle  Co.,  111.)  and 
Mary  Cornelia  (Slagle)  Andrew  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Oregon  H.  S.  Engng.  work,  St.  P. 
and  S.  R.  R.,  i9o6-8;  City  En^r.  St.  Johns, 
Ore.,  1908 — .  Address,  814  Lewis  Bldg,,  Port- 
land, ()re,1- 


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255S.  FRANK  GUV  APPLEGATE 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3258,  4526,  6055) 
Sculptor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  9,  1882, 
Atlanta,  111.;  s.  Albert  A.  (b.  My  6,  1840,  01<1 
Antioch,  III.)  and  Clara  A.  (Miller)  Aiiplegate 
(b.  My  8,  1851,  Atlanta,  III.).  Prepared  Iti 
Atlanta  H.  S.;  Acad.,  F'ine  Arts,  Philadelphia; 
Julien  Acad.,  Paris.  St.  Competitive  Scholar- 
ship; F'ootball  Team.  Instr.  in  Modelling; 
Scidptor,  Morrisville,  Pa.  Married  Alta  Ber- 
tha Chenoweth,  Ag  25,  1908,  Atlanta,  111.  Child, 
Ruth  Elizabeth,  b.  Ag  191 1.  Address,  (jrey 
Stones,  Morrisville,  Pa.;  bus.  add.,  VV.  State 
and  Willow  Sts.,  Trenton,  N.  J. 

2559.  CHARLES  LEHMAN  ARCHER 
Credit  Man;  A.  R.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  8,  1885, 
Carmi,  111.;  s.  Nathaniel  Green  (b.  Ap  11, 
1 85 1,  near  Princeton,  Ind.)  and  Mary  Cath- 
erina  (Meade)  Archer  (b.  Ag  29,  1855,  near 
F"ort  Branch,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Carmi  H.  S. 
Egyptian  Club.  Clerk,  (^lendale  Hotel,  1906; 
Ins.,  1906-7;  Clerk,  Salt  Lake  Llardware  Co., 
1907;  Cashier,  Ogden  Branch  Ut.  Light  & 
Ry.  Co.,  19H-12;  Adjustment  Bur.,  Ut.  Power 
&  Light  Co.,  1912-15;  Credit  Man,  do.,  1915 — . 
Sec.  and  Treas.,  Ut.  Light  &  Ry.  Co.,  section 
Nat.  Elec.  Light  Assn.  Married  Julia  Eliza 
beth  Gilberg,  Je  28,  191 1,  Salt  Lake  City 
Child,  May  Lucile,  b.  Ap  4,  1914.  Address 
407  loth  Ave.,  Salt  Lake  City. 

2560.     JESUS  DE  VALLE  ARIZPE 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  19,  1886,  Saltillo, 
Coahuila,  Mex. ;  s.  Jesus  de  Valle  Arizpe.  Pre- 
pared in  Mexico.  Address,  Saltillo,  Coahuila, 
Mex.t 

2561.     HENRY  RfCHARD  ARMELING 
(Brother    of   No.   2015) 

Ranchman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  29,  1880;  s. 
John  Henry  (b.  Mr  2,  1841,  Badbergen,  Ger.) 
and  Caroline  (Pugh)  Armeling  (b.  Mr  18,  1841, 
Wilkesbarre,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Mason  City 
H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon.  Civ.  Engr.,  1906-10; 
Ranching,  1910 — ;  With  Bridge  and  Bldg. 
Dept.,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.  Co.,  Minneapolis. 
Married  Rose  Gaylord,  Ap  22.  1909,  Miles 
City,   Mont.  Address,   Basin,  Wyo.t 

2562.  HELEN  MARIE  ATKINSON 
Secretary;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  6,  1884, 
Pittsfield,  111.;  d.  George  Morgan  (b.  Je  14, 
.856,  do.)  and  Ruth  Elliott  (Voorhees)  At- 
kinson (b.  Ag  22,  i860,  Georgetown,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Ouincv  H.  S. ;  Pittsfield  H.  S.  Pi 
Beta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Psi ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Soph.  Honors;  Final  Honors;  Illio  Bd.;  Illini 
Staff.  Prin.,  Momence  H.  S..  1906-7;  Ma- 
comb H.  S..  1907-9;  Critic  Teacher,  West.  111. 
St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1909-10;  Asst.  to  Prin.,  do., 
1910-12;  Asst.  to  Pres.,  Kent  S...  Norm.  Coll., 
19 12 — .    Address,  Kent,  O. 

2563.  PAUL  AUGUSTINUS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Mr  12,  1873, 
Denmark.  Prepared  in  Evanston  Tp.  H.  S. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Scandinavian  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.; 
St.  Scholarship;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors. 
Engr.,  West.  Elec.  Co.  until  1910;  Westing- 
house  Co.,  1910-12;  Henry  Newgard  &  Co., 
1912-17;  V.  P.,  Marquette  Elec.  Engng.  Co., 
1917 — .  Married  Meadora  Ellen  Patten,  Ag 
1909,  Chicago.  Children:  Helen  Magrethe,  b. 
My  8,  191 1 ;  Charlotte  Louise,  b.  D  30.  1012. 
Address,  400  S.  5th  Ave.,  LaGrange,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  222  W.  Austin  Ave.,  Chicago. 

2564.  GEORGE  AWSUMB 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Jl  20,  1888, 
Skein,  Norway;  s.  Sigwart  J.  (b.  1855,  do.) 
and  Amborlina  CThrondsen")  Awsumb  (b.  1858, 
Porsgriin,  do.).  Prepared  in  Whitewater  (Wis.) 
H.     S.      Traveling     Scholar,     1908     and     1909- 


Draftsman  in  olTicc  of  J.  C.  Llewellyn,  Arch., 
Mundic  and  Jensen  Arch.,  Marshall  and  Fox. 
Arch.,  Von  Ilolst  and  I'yfe,  Arch.,  1906-1913; 
Two  trips  to  Kurope  in  1^06-13;  in  Bus.  for 
self,  1013 — .  Pres.,  Chicago  Arch.  QAuh: 
Mem..  First  M.  E.  Church,  Glen  Ellyn.  Mar- 
ried Ella  Mabel  Wells,  Ja  i,  1915,  Chicago, 
(liilclren:  Wells,  b.  O  28,  191 5;  Georgiana,  b. 
F  14,  n)iS.  Address,  189  \V.  Madison  St., 
Chicago. 

2565.     LEWIS    FRANK  BACON 
Mech.    Engr.;    B.    S.    in    M.    E. ;    b.    My    27. 

1882,  LaPrairie,  III.;  s.  Edward  II.  (b.  Ja  19, 
1852,  Astoria,  111.)  and  Jennie  (Walden)  Bacon 
(b.  S  27,  i860,  Hamilton,  Mo.).  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  Asst.  Master  Mech.,  Cleveland 
Cliffs  Iron  Co.,  Princeton,  Mich.;  Mech.  Engr., 
Harrison  Works,  E.  I.  DuPont  de  Nemours  and 
Co.,  19 1 6 — .  Mem.,  Engrs.  Club  of  Phila- 
delphia. Address,  c/o  Engng.  Dept.,  Du  Pont 
Bldg.,    Wilmington,    Del. 

2566.  GRACE  JEAN  BAIRD 
(Sister  of  Nos.  3627,  5536) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Zion  City,  III.; 
d.  Jarnes  M.  (b.  O  21,  1839,  Glasgow,  Scot- 
land) and  Anna  E.  (Alcock)  Baird  (b.  Jl  9, 
1855,  Russell,  111.).  Prepared  in  Waukegan 
H.  S.;  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Final  Honors. 
Taught  Biol.,  Mattoon  H.  S.,  111.,  1906-8;  Ur- 
bana  H.  S.,  1908-12;  James  Bowen  H.  S., 
Chicago,  1912 — ;  Studied  in  Marine  Biol.  Lab., 
Woods  Hole,  1911.  Address,  5605  Dorchester 
Ave.,  Chicago. 

2567.     ELEANOR  MARY  BAKER  (BLUE) 

(Sister  of  No.  2887) 
.\.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  i,  1886,  Savoy,  111.; 
d.  Gilbert  Lane  (b.  F  18,  1851,  Mannsville, 
N.  Y.)  and  Jennie  Stuart  (Campbell)  Baker  (b. 
F  20,  i860,  .\yr,  Scotland).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign II.  S.  Teacher,  Carmi  H.  S.,  1910-11. 
Married  Flarry  T.  Blue,  Ag  30,  191 1,  Cham- 
paign. Address,  Carlinville,  III. 

2568.  FRANK   D.   BALDWIN 

F'arm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  14,  1881, 
Ipava,  III.;  s.  John  J.  (b.  O  28,  1848,  Manito, 
Tazewell  Co.)  and  Mary  J.  (Duncan)  Baldwin 
(b.  Ja  26,  1856,  Lewistown,  III.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Alpha  Zeta.  Married  Nellie 
Wayne  Porter,  O  30,  1909,  Ipava,  111.  Chil- 
dren: John  Porter,  b.  D  29,  191  o;  Frances 
Louise,  "b.  Jl  14,  1912.     Address,  Ipava,  111. 

2569.  JAMES  LEO  BANNAN 
(Brother  of  No.  3267) 

Engr.   and  Contr.;  B.   S.   in  C.  E.;    b.  Ja   i, 

1883,  Joliet.  III.;  s.  Patrick  R.  (b.  Athlone, 
Ireland)  and  Margaret  (O'Reilly)  Bannan  (b. 
Essex,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Joliet  H.  S.  Beta 
Theta  Pi;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Illio.  Insp.  and  Designer 
of  Steel  Work,  N.  W.  Elevated  Ry.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1906-7;  Asst.  City  Engr.,  Joliet,  1908-14; 
Pres.,  Embankment  Co.,  Engrs.  and  Contrs. 
.Address.  701  Broadway,  Joliet,  III.;  bus.  add., 
paign.   Address,  Carlinville,   III. 

2:;7o.     LITTA   CELIA    BANSCHBACH 
(BASCOM) 
(Wife  of  No.  2321) 
.\.    B.    in    L.    &    A.;    B.    L.    S.,    1907;    b.    S 
22,   18S3,   Princeton,   HI.;  d.   William  and  Eliza- 
beth   Ann    (Redlingshafer)     Banschbach    (b.    N 
21.    1848.  Ger.").      Prepared  in  Princeton  H.  S.; 
N.   \\'.   L'niv.   Kappa   Kappa  Gamma;   Phi   Delta 
Psi.     Libn.,     Galena,     III..     1907-10.       Married 
George    Rockwell    Basconi    Cos),    Ap    27,    1910. 
Princeton,    III.      Child,   William   Russell,  b.   My 
-3,  1912.     Address,  1819  University  Ave.,  Madi- 
son. 


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2571.  JACOB  WILLIAM  BARD 
Chief  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  21,  1883. 
Quincy,  111.;  s.  Jacob  and  Catherine  (Richard- 
son) Bard.  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S.  Eta 
Kappa  Xu.  Apprentice,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  1906- 
7;  Electn.,  Peoria  Gas  &  Elec.  Co.,  1907-11; 
Elec.  Engr.,  do.,  1910-12;  Elec.  Engr.,  Sangamo 
Elec.  Co.,  Springfield.  111..  1912-17;  Chief  Engr., 
^0.,  191 7 — .  Patents,  Interval  Demands  Dis- 
tant Pressure  Record,  Silent  Compressor 
Valve.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Married  Beulah 
Aileen  Quinlan,  O  18,  1912,  Peoria.  Child, 
William  Robert,  b.  Jl  25,  1918-  Address.  1040 
Woodlawn,   Springfield,   111. 

2S72.  RALPH  ELVIN  BARICKMAN 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  11,  1880, 
Newtown,  111.;  s.  Daniel.  Jr.  (b.  1850,  Reading 
Tp.,  Livingston  Co.,  111.)  and  Ida  Fleshman 
Barickman  (b.  iSsS.  Perrysville,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Streator  II.  S.  Married  Ada  Defen- 
baugh,  D  29,  1908,  Streator,  111.  Child,  Dame! 
Douglas,  b.  O  17,  1914.  Address,  Scotland,  S. 
Dak. 

2573.  JESSE  MELANGTHON  BARNHART 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chcm.;  M.  S.,  1912;  b. 
Ja  4,  1882,  Mansfield,  111.;  s.  Henry  Jackson 
(b.  1854,  Roanoke,  Va.)  and  Mary  Louise 
(Bartlett)  Barnhart  (b.  1858,  Elizabeth.  N.  J.). 
Prepared  in  Mansfield  H.  S.  Phi  Lambda  Up- 
silon.  Asst.  Chem.,  Dairy  Ilusb.,  111.  Agr. 
Exp.  Sta.,  1906 — .  Auth.:  A  Study  of  Factors 
Influencing  the  Composition  of  Butter  (with 
C.  E.  Lee  and  N.  W.  Hepburn),  Bui.  No.  137, 
111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1909;  Composition  of  Mar- 
ket Butter  (with  C.  E.  Lee),  Bui.  No.  139, 
do.,  1909;  A  Modified  Method  for  the  Deter- 
mination of  Salt  in  Butter,  The  Chem.  Engr., 
Vol.  X,  1909,  pp.  165166.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.; 
A.  A.  A.  S.;  Nat.  Dairy  Instrs.  and  Investi- 
gators Assn.  Married  Josephine  Lee  Smith, 
Ag  15,  1907,  Champaign.  Child,  Elizabeth,  b. 
Jl  23,   1908.     Address,  R.  41,  Mahomet,  Ill.t 

3574.     SUSAN  JESSIE  BARR   (WALCOTT) 
(Wife  of  No.    1993;   Sister  of  Nos.  587,   1624) 

B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  5,  1883,  Urbana;  d. 
Andrew  (b.  O  i,  1837,  Renfrewshire,  Scotland) 
and  Elizabeth  (MacBeath)  Barr  (b.  Ag  3,  1841, 
Paisley,  do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Taught  H.  Sc,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif.,  1909-1 1- 
Sigma  Xi.  Married  Lloyd  V.  Walcott  ('03), 
Jl  I,  1911,  Urbana.  Address,  726  North  13th 
St.,  East  St.  Louis.  Ill.t 

2575.     DANIEL  OTIS  BARTO 
(Father  of  Nos.  7369,  8127) 

Assoc,  in  Poultry;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  20, 
1854,  Tompkins  Co.,  N.  Y.;  s.  Roswell  C.  (b. 
■  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  (Frost)  Barto  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Ithaca  Acad.;  Cornell,  1875-8.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Prin.,  Ithaca  H.  S..  1880-8 
and  1890-3;  in  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.,  1889-90; 
Prin.,  Oak  Park  H.  S.,  1893-9;  Prin.,  Tp.  IL 
S.,  Princeton,  111.,  1H99-1904;  Dept.  of  Math. 
in  Roxbury  Latin  Sch.,  Boston,  1904-5;  Asst. 
in  Bot.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905;  Instr.,  Secondary 
Sch.  Agr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-11;  Assoc,  in 
Poultry,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 1 — •  Auth.:  Man. 
of  Agr.  for  the  Common  Schs.  of  111.:  Man. 
of  Agr.  Soil  and  Crops.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church. 
Married  Lola  M.  Dewey,  1878  (died  1888); 
Lucy  M.  Murray.  1892.  Children:  Harriet 
T.  ('16),  b.  1894;  Margaret  M.  (17).  "•  S 
1896.  Address,  919  Nevada  St.,  Urbana;  bus. 
add..  Dept.  An.  Husb.,  Agr.  Bldg.,  Univ.  of 
Ill.t 

2576.     PHILIP    STEPHAN   BARTO 
(Husband  of  No.  2857) 

Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  8:  A.;  A.  M.,  1910; 
Ph  D  1913;  b.  O  10,  1884,  Tompkins  Co., 
N.  y.;  8.  Edmund  Charles  (b.  Jl  10,  1855, 
Covert,  N.  Y.)  and  Elizabeth  (Stephan)  Barto 
(b.   D  23,    1857,   Ithaca,    N.   Y.).      Prepared  m 


Maywood  and  Austin,  and  Ithaca  (N.  Y.)  H. 
Schs."  Cornell.  1901-2.  Alpha  Zeta;  Prelim, 
and  Special  Honors;  Charter  mem.  and  Sec. 
Treas.  of  Christian  Sc.  Soc.  of  Univ.  of  111. 
Prin.,  Oakland  H.  S.,  1906-7;  Prin.,  Momence 
H.  S.,  1907-9;  Acting  Supt.  of  Schs.,  Momence, 
1908-9;  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-12.; 
.'\sst.,  Ger.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910;  Instr.,  Ger., 
Carnegie  Inst.  Tech.,  1915 — .  Auth.:  Studies 
in  Tannhauserlegend  I.  The  Jour,  of  Eng.  and 
Germanic  Philology.  Mem..  Soc.  for  the  Ad- 
vancement of  Scandinavian  Study;  Christian 
Sc.  Soc,  Univ.  of  111.;  First  Reader,  First 
Cliurch  of  Christ  Scientist,  Champaign,  1909- 
12.  Married  Anna  Van  Deep  Webb  ('06),  Je 
6,  1910,  Charleston.  111.  Children:  John  Webb, 
b.  Ag  29,  191 1 ;  Nathanacl  Van  Deren,  b.  Ja 
10,  1913;  Virginia  Stephan,  b.  S  17,  1915; 
U'inifred  Frost,  b.  N  23,  1917.  Address,  5539 
Beeler  St.,  Pittsburgh;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Camegir 
Inst.,   do. 

2S77-  ROBERT  PAUL  BATES 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  Asst.  Engr.,  Main- 
tenance of  Way  Dept.,  Union  Pacific  R.  R., 
Cheyenne,  Wyo.,  1907-10;  Bridge  Dept.,  Kan- 
sas City  Terminal  Ry.  Co.,  1917 — .  Address, 
421   S.  Denver  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.t 

2578.  EFFIE  LUCY  BAUER  (ELLSBERRY) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  23,  1886, 
Stonington,  111.;  d.  T.  T.  (b.  N  13,  1851, 
Nazareth,  Pa.)  and  Kate  (Smith)  Bauer  (b. 
Ag  8,  1863).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Sigma  Kappa.  Teacher,  Potomac  H.  S.,  1908- 
9;  Averyville  H.  S.,  Peoria,  1909-11;  Genesee 
H.  S.,  1912 — .  Married  Lloyde  K.  Ellsberry, 
1906,  Geneseo,  111.  Child,  b.  Ag  25,  1915. 
Address,  Geneseo,  Ill.t 

2579.  MILES  EMILE  BAXTER 
(Husband  of  No.   1927;   Brother  of  Nos.   3276, 

4547) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  13,  1885. 
Nauvoo,  111.;  s.  Emil  J.  (b.  1853,  Newark,  N. 
J.)  and  Eugenie  A.  (Dadant)  Baxter  (b. 
France).  Prepared  in  Nauvoo  and  Keokuk 
(la.)  H.  S.  With  U.  S.  G.  S.,  Fuel  Testing 
Plant,  1907;  Univ.  Steel  Testing  Plant,  1908, 
Kxj).  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908;  Farming,  1909; 
Engng.  Dept.  of  G.  A.  P.  C.  Works,  LaSalle; 
Drafting,  Bucyrus  Steam  Shovel  Co.,  S.  Mil- 
waukee, 1909-10;  Fuel  Insp.  with  C.  B.  &  Q. 
K.  R.,  1910-1 J ;  Farming,  Apples  and  Honey, 
1913 — .  Married  Grace  E.  Martin  ('03),  N  13, 
1913,  Urbana.  Child,  Billie  Martin,  b.  F  13, 
1915.     Address,  Leavenworth,  Kan. 

2580.  HAROLD  CECIL  BEACH 
Lawyer;   LL.   B.;   b.   S    1882,   Vandalia,   111.; 

s.  R.  E.  and  Harriet  K.  Beach.  Prepared  in 
Hanover  C)oll.     Address,  Eldorado,   111. 

2581.  ELSIE  MARGARET  BEAN 
(DOCKER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  Ag  9.  1885,  Blue  Mound, 
111.;  d.  William  Howard  (b.  F  29,  i860,  111.) 
and  Elizabeth  (Bailer)  Bean  (b.  O  2,  1862, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Alethenai;  Alpha  Chi  Omega. 
Teacher,  Grade  Sch.,  Polo,  III.,  1906-7;  Supvr. 
of  Art  in  Grades,  Prescott.  Ariz.,  1908-10; 
Organist,  St.  James  Cathedral,  Fresno,  Calif., 
1915-17.  Mem.,  Art  and  Travel  Club.  Ventura. 
Calif.,  1914—;  V.  P.,  Fortnightly  Club,  do., 
1913-15.  Married  Frederick  William  Docker, 
Ag  4,  1910,  Blue  Mound,  111.  Child.  William 
Frederick,  b.  My  31,  1018.  Address.  812 
Thome  Ave.,  Fresno,  Calif. 

2582.     MAY  ALICE  BEAUFORD   (DEAL) 

(Wife  of  No.   3339) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.   S  26,   1888,  Detroit;  d. 

Archie  and  May  (Rogers)  Beauford.  Prepared  in 

Oak  Park  H.  S.  Der  Deutscher  Verein;  Woni- 

en's  League.     Teacher,  Stansberry,  Mo.;  Chilli- 


1906] 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


34.3 


cothe  Norm.  Sell.,  100607;  do.,  Mendota  H.  S., 
1907-8.  Married  Hiram  Linus  Deal  ('08),  Je 
12,  1908.  Oregon.  lH.  Ciiildren:  Marjorie 
Miriam,  b.  Jl  7,  1909;  Mildred  Florence,  b.  S 
.1,  loii;  Dorothy  Linns,  b.  1915.  Address,  R. 
4,  Morrisonville,  Christian  Co.,  lll.t 

2583.     MARIAN  CINDERELLA  BELL 
(FLECK) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ag  15,  1883,  Lincoln,  Neb.;  d. 
William  Q.  (b.  Ag  28,  1855,  Orrville,  O.)  and 
Georgina  (Burlingani)  Bell  (b.  My  9,  1861, 
Chicago).  Prepared  in  Lincoln  H.  S.  A.  B., 
Univ.  of  Neb.,  1904.  Alpha  Xi  Delta.  Cat- 
aloger,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1900-8;  Cataloger, 
Univ.  of  Neb.  X908-11.  Married  Francis  Ed- 
ward Fleck,  S  27,  1911,  Lincoln,  Neb.  Child, 
Francis  Edward,  Jr.,  b.  S  27,  1912.  Address, 
Rosemont,  Pa. 

2384.  ALFRED  RITTSCHER  BENCH 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  8,  1885, 
Galena,  111.;  s.  Charles  Joseph  (b.  N  8,  1851) 
and  Louisa  Mary  (Rittscher)  Bench  (b.  Ja 
II,  1857,  Galena,  111.).  Prepared  in  Galena 
H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Prelim,  and 
Final  Honors.  Instr.,  M.  E.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1906-10;  W.  H.  Zimmerman  Co.,  Chicago,  1910; 
Sales  Engr.,  Taylor-Wheaton  Iron  &  Steel  Co., 
1910-17;  M.  E.,  do.,  igi- — .  Jr.  mem.,  A.  S. 
M.  E.  Married  Sara  Cooley,  Ja  2,  1913, 
Madison,  Wis.  Children:  Charles  Cooley,  b. 
F  6,  1914;  Sara  Catherine,  b.  O  31,  1915.  Ad- 
dress, High  Bridge,  N.  J. 

2S8s.  HENRY  AMOS  BERGERT 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  3,  1881; 
s.  Henry  Amos  (b.  Ja  20,  1843)  and  Elsie  Kath- 
rin  (Mordhorst)  Bergert  (b.  D  30,  1843). 
Prepared  in  Moline  H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon;  Eta 
Kappa  Nu.  Stud.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago, 
X907;  Chief  Draftsman  Corgona  Shops  and 
Asst.  Testing  Mech.  Div.  Engr.,  Panama  Canal, 
1907-10;  in  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  shops,  1910;  Mech. 
Engr.,  Minn.  &  St.  Louis,  R.  R.  Co.  Address, 
416  nth   St.,  Moline,  Ill.t 

2586.     LYDA  BOND 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2029,  5043) 

Dir.  of  Lunchroom;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je 
3,  1883.  Charleston,  111.;  d.  C.  G.  (b.  S  18, 
1831,  Circleville,  O.)  and  Malinda  E.  (McNutt) 
Bond  (b.  S  13,  1854,  Paris,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Charleston  H.  S.,  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
Alpha  Delta  Pi.  Teacher,  Charleston,  1906-8; 
do.,  Urbana,  1908-15;  Lecturing  and  demon- 
strating for  Mass.  Mills  Co.,  Lindale  Ga.,  191 7; 
Instr,  Home  Econ.  and  Dir.  Lunchroom,  Univ. 
of  IlL,  1918 — .  Address,  1008  W.  California  St., 
Urbana. 

2587.     CHARLES    GUTHRIE  BOONE 

Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  S  16,  1878, 
Chrisman,  III.;  s.  Thomas  Mark  (b.  Ap  28, 
1847,  Whittlesea,  Eng.)  and  Rebecca  M.  (Guth- 
rie) Boone  (b.  My  3,  1851,  Paris,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  N.  W.  Acad.;  Univ.  Acad.  M.  E.  Soc; 
Final  Honors;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Asst.  Master 
Mech.  and  Supt.  of  Mach.  Designing,  Cleve- 
land-Cliffs Iron  Co.;  Fruit  Farming,  Yakima 
Co.,  Wash.,  1912-16;  Mech.  Engr.,  Cleveland- 
Cliffs  Iron  Co.,  1916 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Cliurch; 
Ishpeming  Club.  Married  Mabel  E.  Bush,  Je 
15,  1909,  Urbana.  Children:  Frances  Guthrie, 
b.  Ag  12,  1914;  Thomas  Jared,  b.  Mr  22,  1917. 
Address,  639  N.  4th  St.,  Ishpeming,  Mich. 
2588.     JOHN  MARSHALL  BOYLE 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  S  20,  1879,  Roberts,  111.; 
s.  John  (b.  i8ss,  Ottawa,  111.)  and  Anna 
(Plunkett)  Boyle  (b.  1858,  Elizabethtown,  N. 
L).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Phi  Alpha 
Delta;  Wittenagemot  Court;  Pres.,  Philoma- 
thean;  Ed.,  Illini.  Asst.  State's  Atty.  of  Ver- 
milion C^o. ;  On  Legislative  Bur..  Springfield, 
1918—.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.;  Eagles;  K.  of  C; 
Modern  Woodman;  Mutual  Protective  League. 
Address,  208  Virginia  Ave.,  Danville,  Ill.t 


2589.     TIRZAH    OZILLA    BRADLEY 

(ANDERSON) 

(Wife  of  No.  2877) 

n*"^-  P„',"  h-  ^  ^■'  ^-  l^  31.  1884.  Blue 
Mound,  111.;  d.  Emery  (b.  D  9,  1845,  Medina, 
O.)  and  Mary  Ellen  (Crites)  Bradley  (b.  Mr 
3,  1850,  Elida,  O.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
^igma  Kapjia;  Phi  Delta  Psi ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Alethenai;  Eng.  Club;  Class  Historian.  Can- 
teen Service,  Transportation  Dept.,  Y.  M.  C 
A.,  Ilobokcn,  N.  J.  Married  Burt  T.  Anderson 
('o7K  Jl  -'.  1910.  Blue  .Mound,  111.  Address, 
j8    baiter  Place,   Maplewood,   N.   J. 

-'590.  MORGAN  HOLMES  BRIGHTMAN 
^  Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  My  27,  1879, 
Saratoga  Co.,  N.  V.;  s.  Asa  F.  (b.  do.)  and 
fhirza  A.  (Rogers)  Brightman  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Round  Lake  Acad.,  N.  Y.  Elec.  Soc; 
Commissioned  in  Univ.  Regt.  Asst.  Engr., 
Wheaton,  111.,  1906-9;  do.,  Elgin,  111.,  1909-11; 
Commissioned  in  Third  Inf.,  111.  Nat.  Guard, 
1908-10.  Married  Mabel  L.  Brophy,  Je  17, 
1912.  Elgin,  111.  Address,  256  Division  St.! 
Elgin,  HI.;  bus.  add.,  City  Hall,  do.'i 

2591.     MAUDELLE  TANNER  BROWN 

(BANSFIELD) 

(Sister  of   No.  6765) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  i,  1885,  St.  Louis; 
d.  Charles  Hugh  (b.  N  27,  1855,  Murphysboro, 
Tenn.)  and  Arrena  Isabel  (Tanner)  Brown  (b. 
Ag  I,  1859,  Pittsburgh).  Prepared  in  Sumner 
11.  S.,  St.  Louis.  Math.  Club.  Teacher,  Lin- 
coln Sch.,  East  St.  Louis,  1906-7;  do..  Colored 
H.  S.,  Baltimore,  1907-14;  do.,  Sumner  H.  S., 
St.  Louis,  1914.  Married  Midian  Othello  Bans- 
field,  S  9,  1914,  St.  Louis.  Child,  Maudelle 
Brown,  O  22,  191 5.  Address,  4230  Champaign 
.■\ve.,  Chicago. 

2592.  PAUL  MANLEY  BROWN 
(Son  of  No.  59) 
Banker,  Abstractor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  Ap 
30,  1883,  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak.;  s.  Ralph  Lee  ('75), 
(b.  F  25,  1852,  Marengo,  111.)  and  Mary  Lin- 
coln (Manley)  Brown  (b.  Jl  8,  1862,  Philadel- 
phia). Prepared  in  Aberdeen  H.  S. ;  B.  L.  and 
B.  Mus.,  Dak.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1904.  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  Musical  Director,  France.  Married  Jessie  E. 
Wendelken,  Elkton,  S.  Dak.,  My  7,  1908. 
Children:  Ralph  David,  b.  Mr  5,  1909;  Dorothy 
May,  b.  Ag  8,  igio.  Address,  Hettinger,  N. 
Dak. 

2593-  ROY  HANLIN  BROWN 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  1908; 
b.  O  23,  1881,  Sycamore,  111.;  s.  William  H. 
(b.  My  5,  i8ss)  and  Esther  (Ballard)  Brown 
(b  F  9,  1853).  Prepared  in  Sycamore  H.  S. 
Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Adelphic; 
Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Law  Scholarship;  III. -Minn. 
Debate;  Adelphic-Philo.  Debate;  Pres..  Sr.  Class, 
first  sem. ;  presented  Class  Memorial  for  1906. 
In  Law  office  of  R.  R.  Welsh,  Rockford,  111., 
1908-9;  in  law  firm  of  Frost  and  Brown,  1909; 
with  Edward  P.  I-athrop  and  Robert  Lathrop; 
.\tty.  for  Bd.  of  Educ,  Rockford,  111.,  1913— . 
Married  Ethel  Keyes,  Ag  25,  1917,  Aurora, 
111.  Address,  614  John  St.,  Rockford,  111.; 
bus.  add.,   114  N.  Church  St.,  do. 

2594.     WILLIAM  EDWARD   BROWN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  Arch.  Club.  Asst. 
Engr.,    N.    Y.    C.    &   H.    R.    R.    Co.     Address. 
Port  Byron,  Ill.t 

2595-  HOWARD  GRAY  BROWNSON 
(Brother  of  No.  3296) 
Railway  Service;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  Ph.  D., 
1909;  b.  Je  II,  1886,  Brainerd,  Minn.;  s.  Edwin 
T.  (b.  1852,  Masonville,  N.  Y.)  and  Ella  (Grav) 
Brownson  (b.  1856,  Oxford,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared   in    Belleville    H.    S.;    Smith    Acad.,    St. 


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University  of  Illinois 


[1906 


Louis,  1902;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  K506-7;  Univ. 
of  Pa.,  1909-H.  Adelphic;  Conil.  Club;  Engng. 
Club;  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Grail. 
Fellowship.  i907-»j:  III. -Mo.  Debate;  Univ. 
Rep.,  Hamilton  Club  Orat.  Cont.;  Winner. 
Bryan  Prize;  Pres.,  Grad.  Club.  Research 
Fellow,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1909-11;  Farming,  Lake 
land,  Fla.,  1911-13;  do.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.. 
1913-16;  Bus.,  Des  Moines,  1916-18;  C.  R.  L 
&  P.  Ry.,  Local  Freight  House,  Des  Moines. 
.-\uth. :  Profits  of  Am.  Railroads  ns  illustrated 
bv  the  I.  C.  R.  R..  Raikvav  Age  Gazette,  igii: 
Hist,  of  the  I.  C.  R.  R.  to  1870,  Univ.  of  III. 
Studies.  Mem.,  City  Club  of  Philadelphia, 
1911-12.  Address,  1004  W.  39th  St.,  Des 
Moines;  hus.  add.,  C.  R.  I.  and  P.  Ry.,  9th 
and  Vine  Sts.,  do. 

2596.  DANIEL  HARMON  BRUSH,  Jr. 
Gas  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  24.  1884. 
Carbondale.  III.;  s.  Daniel  Harmon  (b.  My  9. 
1848,  Carbondale)  and  Harriette  Cornelius 
(Rapp)  Brush  (b.  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Cen- 
tral H.  S.,  Columbus,  O.  Sigma  Chi;  Bat. 
Adjt.,  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Struct.  Steel  Drafts- 
man, 1906-8;  Bldg.  Const.,  1908-9;  Gas  Engr., 
1909 — .  Commission  2d  Lt.,  F.  A.  N.  A.,  1917; 
France,  191 8 — .  Address,  1005  169  W.  Wash- 
ington  St.,  Chicago. 

2597.  HELEN  GORDON   BRYAN 
(Daughter  of  No.  38;  Sister  of  No.  3298) 

Clerk  and  Ed.  Asst.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
My  3,  1883,  Peoria;  d.  Alphonso  Hunt  (b. 
Ag  8,  1845,  Indianapolis)  and  Alice  (Cheever) 
Bryan  ('74).  (b-  Ja  n,  1854,  Elm  Grove,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi  Ome- 
ga; Girls'  Glee  Club;  Choral  Union;  Mem.. 
Adv.  Bd.,  Women's  League;  Y.  W^  C.  A. 
Teacher,  Champaign  Schs.,  1907-18:  Clerk  and 
Ed.  Asst.,  Central  Office  of  Alpha  Tau  Omega 
Fraternity,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Congr.  Church; 
A.  C.  A.;  Teachers'  Club  of  Champaign;  111. 
Teachers'  Assn.  Address,  612  W.  Church  St., 
Champaign. 

2598.  HENRY    BUELLESFIELD 
Supt.   of  Sch.;   A.   B.   in  L.   &  A.;  b.   D   26, 

1870,  Cologne,  Ger. ;  s.  Theodore  and  Elizabeth 
(Kollasch)  Buellesfield.  Prepared  in  111.  St. 
Norm.  .Sch.,  LL.  B.,  Val|)araiso  Coll.  Supt. 
Schs.,  Nokomis,  1906-14;  do..  Forest  Park, 
1914 — .  Married  Mrs.  Edith  M.  Busby,  Je  18. 
1908,  Wenona,  111.  Address,  Forest  Park,  111. 

2599.  EDWIN  ELLIOTT  BULLARD 
(Son  of  No.  166;  Brother  of  Nos.  2339,  3662) 
Efficiency  Examiner;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag 
30,  1884,  Springfield,  111.;  s.  Samuel  Alexander 
('78),  (b.  Mr  25,  1S53.  Mechanicsburg.  111.)  and 
Elsie   (Elliott)    Bullard.   Prepared  in   Springfield 

II.  S.  K.  E.  Soc;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Theta  Delta 
Chi.  Supt.  of  Const.,  I.  T.  S.,  1906-8;  Asst. 
Elec.  Engr.,  Nisqually  Power  Plant,  Tacoma. 
Wash.,  1908-13;  Draftsman,  Stone  and  Webster 
Const.  Co.,  Fresno,  Calif.,  1913-14;  Elec.  Supt.. 
Port  of  Seattle  Comn.,  Seattle,  1014-is;  Supt. 
of  Const.,  San  Joaquin  Light  &  Power  Corp., 
Fresno,  Calif.,  191 5-16;  Examiner  of  Efficiency, 

III.  St.  Civ.  Service  Comn.,  .Springfield,  111.. 
1 91 5 — .  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  Univ.  Club,  Ta- 
coma. Address,  1521  S.  7th  St.,  Springfield, 
III.;  bus.  add.,  533  State  House,  do. 

2600.  CECIL  SPENCER  BUMANN 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  12,  1882, 
Bunker  Hill,  111.;  s.  .\dolf  (b.  do.)  and  Louise 
.\I.  (Silencer)  Bumann  (h.  Chicago).  Prepared 
in  Bunker  Hill  H.  S.  and  Mil.  Acad.;  O.  St. 
Univ.,  igoi-T.  C.  E.  Club.  Asst.  in  Engng. 
Corps,  Mo.  Pacific  R.  R.,  1906;  Field  Engr., 
lames  Stewart  Co.,  1907;  Resident  Engr., 
New  Orleans  Terminal  Co.,  1907;  Asst.  Engr., 
New    Orleans    Sewerage    &    Water    Bd.,    1908; 


Engr.  on  Bldg.  Const.,  various  employers,  1908- 
10;  Engr.  Estimator,  Asst.  Supt.,  tfnit  Const. 
Co.,  St.  Louis,  1910-13;  Chief  Engr.,  Van 
Sant-Houphton  Co.,  ,San  Francisco,  1913-16; 
Chief  Estimator,  Unit.  Const.  Co.,  St,  Louis, 
1916-18;  Asst.  Const.  Mgr.,  do.,  1918 — .  In- 
vented a  Train  Shed,  patented,  Jl  3,  1917. 
Assoc,  mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.,  1913.  Married  Flor- 
ence Aber,  O  16,  1907.  Bunker  Hill,  HI.  Child. 
Florence  Louise,  b.  Ap  29,  1917.  Address,  935 
Beach  Ave.,  St.  Louis;  bus.  add.,  1225  Title 
Guaranty  Bldg.,  do. 

2601.  FRANK  MELVIN  BUMSTEAD 
(Son  of  No.  131;  Brother  of  Nos.  3300,  6123) 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. :  b.  F  24,  1882, 
Dundee,  111.;  s.  James  Edward,  M.  D.  C77),  (b. 
O  30,  1848,  do.)  and  Justina  Adelaide  (Pingree) 
Bumstead  (b.  S  29.  1847,  Southport,  Me.). 
Prepared  in  Dundee  H.  S.  Philomathean.  Shelf 
Asst,,  Lib.,  L'niv.  of  111.,  1902-6;  Asst.,  Univ. 
of  Calif,,  1906-10;  Head  of  Binding  and  Se- 
rials Dept.,  1910-11;  Insp.,  Univ.  of  Calif. 
Lib.,  191 1 ;  Head  of  Periodical  Dept.,  1912-17; 
Acting  Supt.  of  Circulation,  1917 — .  Married 
Amy  E.  Bruce,  F  26,  1915,  Berkeley,  Calif. 
Address,  Univ.  of  Calif.  Lib.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

2602.     LOIS    IRENE    BURWASH 
(Sister  of   Nos.   3304,   S567.   SS68,  6131,  7427) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  A.  M.,  1907;  b. 
Jl  21,  1882,  Plainview,  HI.;  d.  Thomas  Na- 
thaniel (b.  Montreal,  Can.)  and  Sarah  Mar- 
garet (Boswell)  Burwash  (b.  Mr  27,  1855,  Ship- 
man,  III.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Teacher,  Biol.,  Morton  Tp.  H.  S., 
1912-14;  Pekin  H.  S.,  1914-17;  Grad.  Work, 
Univ.  of  111..  1917-18.  Address,  1313  W.  Uni- 
versity Ave.,   Champaign. 

/ 
2603.     JAMES    ACKERMAN    BUSH 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.  Prepared  in  Lowville 
Acad.,  N.  Y.  Farmer  and  rancher,  Bushland, 
Tex.     Address,   Bushland,  Tex. 

2604.  LOUIS  JAMES  BUTZOW 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E,  E. ;  b.  S  23,  1882, 
St.  Joseph,  HI.;  s.  Edward  J.  (b.  N  9,  1839, 
Ger.)  and  Lina  E.  (Cross)  Butzow  (b.  Ta  21, 
1858,  O.).  Prepared  in  St.  Joseph  and  Sidney 
H.  Schs.;  Univ.  Acad.  E.  E.  Club;  Stud, 
mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Elec.  Engr.,  Goodman  Mfg. 
Co.,  Chicago,  1906-17;  do.,  Remy  Elec.  Co., 
do.,  191 7 — -.  Auth.:  The  Design  of  Flat  Spiral 
Springs  Mach.,  Engng.  Ed.,  1910.  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church.  Married  Louisa  Harmeson,  D 
26,  1904,  Danville,  HI.  Children:  Mary  Lu- 
cretia,  b.  Mr  7,  1906;  John  Wilhelm,  b.  O  6, 
1909.  Address,  122  VVilson  Ave.,  Detroit;  bus. 
add.,  Remy  Elec.  Co.,  do. 

2605.  JACOB  CANTLIN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  5,  1885,  Williams,  la.; 
s.  James  (b.  Ja  27,  1848)  and  Mary  A.  (Aumil- 
ler)  Caiitlin  (b.  S  20,  1859).  Prepared  in  Tam- 
pico  and  Earlville  H.  Schs.  Philomathean; 
Delta  Sigma  Rho:  Univ.  Rep..  Hamilton  Orat. 
Contest,  igo6.  City  .\tty..  Rock  Falls,  111, 
.Married  Darlene  Cantlin,  My  10,  1911,  Tam- 
pico,   HI.     .Iddress,   Rock   Falls,   111. 

2606.  ALICE  CAREY  (BAILEY) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  .Ag  20,  1882,  LaGrange, 
111.;  d.  Warren  (b.  D  13.  1847.  Princeton,  HI.) 
and  Frances  Ives  Crawford  (Carey)  Bailey  (b. 
le  2,  i8s3,  do.).  Prepared  in  Lyons  Tp.  H.  S.; 
Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago,  1902-4.  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Teacher,  Forrest,  111., 
1906-7.  l^Larried  .Mcxander  Davison  Bailev, 
1907,  LaGrange,  111.  Child,  Eugene  Carey,  b. 
Ap  7,  1910.  Address,  21  Elmwood  Ave,,  La- 
Grange, Ill.t 


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2607.     WILLIAM  JOSEPH  CAREY 
Lawyer;    A.    B.    in    L.    &   A.;    LL.    B.;    b.    Ja 

'3.  1873,  Ivesdale,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  1835,  Ire- 
land) and  Mary  (Concannon)  Carey  (b.  1842, 
do.).  Prepared  in  St.  Viateur's  Coll.  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  Van  Twiller  Court;  Pres..  Ath. 
Assn.;  Pres.,  Snaulding  Guild.  Mem.,  Law 
firm,  Baldwin,  Wierman  and  Carey;  Appointed 
Decatur  Corp.  Council,  191 1  for  four  yrs. 
Mem.,  K.  of  C. ;  Decatur  Country  Club.  Mar- 
ried Margaret  C.  Finnigan,  My  4,  191  o,  Cham- 
liaign.  Children:  Martha  Mary,  b.  Ap,  1911; 
Catherine  Anna,  b.  Ag  1913;  \Villiam  Joseph. 
b.  F  1917.  Address,  718  W.  Marietta  St., 
Decatur;  bus.  add.,  708-12  Milliken  Bldg.,  do. 

2608.  CHARLES  CLEMENT  CARR 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  N  25.  1880, 
Avon,  111.;  s.  Edward  Randolph  (b.  Ap  28, 
1855,  do.)  and  Mabel  (.Chatterton)  Carr  (b. 
Ap  16,  1859,  Ellisville,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Bushnell  Norm.  E.  E.  Soc;  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
Assoc.  Ed.,  Tcchiwgraph,  Ed. -in-chief.  Elec. 
Engr.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1903;  do., 
Bell  Telephone  Mfg.  Co.,  Antwerp,  Belgium, 
1910;  do..  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Norfolk  Strand, 
London,  Eng.,  1916.  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Married  Josephine  Nickerson,  N  27,  1909, 
New  York  City.  Address,  Avon,  IlL;  bus.  add.. 
West.   Elec.  Co.,  Hawthorne  St.,  Chicago. 

2609.  ALLAN  JOHN  CARTER 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  11,  1885, 
Morris,  III.;  s.  Orrin  N.  (b.  Ja  22,  1854,  Jeffer- 
son Co.,  111.)  and  Janet  (Steven)  Carter  (b.  Ja 
9,  1859,  Ransom,  111.).  Prepared  in  John  Mar- 
shall H.  S.,  Chicago;  Lewis  Inst.,  do.  LL.  B., 
N.  W.,  1909.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Order  of  the 
Coif;  Delta  Chi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Asst.  U.  S. 
Atty.,  Chicago,  :9i3-i6;  Mem.,  111.  House  of 
Rep.,  1917-18;  Prosecuting  Asst.,  War  Trade 
Intelligence  Bur.,  War  Trade  Bd.,  1918.  Mem., 
Chicago  Bar  Assn.;  City  Club.  Chicago.  Mar- 
ried Ruth  Neely,  Ja  29,  191 6,  Claremont,  Calif. 
Child,  Janet,  b.  F  24,  1917.  Address,  620 
Emerson    St.,    Evanston,    lU. 

2610.  MONTGOMERY  BABCOCK  CASE 
Bridge  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  1 1,  1882, 
Monmouth,  111.;  s.  Lyman  Weeks  (b.  1854, 
Swanton,  Vt.)  and  Carrie  (Rice)  Case  (b. 
1853,  Henderson  Co.,  III.).  Prepared  in 
Omaha  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Neb.,  three  yrs.  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Sigma  Tau;  Engng. 
Soc.  Asst.  Engr.  with  Ralph  Modjeski,  Van- 
couver-Portland Bridges,  1906-8;  do.,  J.  G. 
White  &  Co.,  Platte  River  Dam  and  irrigation 
structures,  1909;  do.,  Modjeski  on  Celilo 
Bridge  over  Columbia  River,  1910-11;  ist 
Asst.  Engr.  in  Cherry  St.  Bridge  under  Mod- 
jeski, Toledo,  1911-12;  Res.  Engr.,  Harahan 
Bridge  over  Miss.  River,  1913-16;  Engr.  on 
Cincinnati,  Keokuk  and  Poughkeepsie  bridges, 
Chicago,  191 6;  Special  expediter  on  Pa.  Hotel, 
New  York  City,  191 7;  Res.  Engr.  on  Metrop- 
olis Bridge  over  O.  River,  Metropolis,  111., 
1917-18;  Special  work  on  organization  for  fab- 
rication of  ship  parts  for  U.  S.  Shipping  Bd., 
Joliet,  1918 — ;  Engr.,  U.  S.  Nitrate  Plant  No. 
3,  Toledo,  O.  Auth.:  Memphis  Cantilever 
Bridge,  Engng.  News,  1915;  Engng.  Record, 
1915;  Railway  .-igc  Gacette,  1915.  Married 
jfaybcll  McConnell,  O  4,  1910,  Vancouver, 
Wash,  .-iddrcss,  c/o  San  Carlos  Hotel,  Pensa- 
cola,  Fla.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Pensacola  Ship- 
building Co.,  do. 

261 1.  LORIMER  VICTOR  CAVINS 
Teacher  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  21,  1880, 
Mattoon,  111.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  1838,  O.)  and 
Melissa  (Ferguson)  Cavins.  Prepared  in  Mat- 
toon  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  18981903. 
A.  M.,  Harvard.  Teacher,  Lit.  and  Rhet., 
St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Stevens  Point,  Wis.,  1910. 
Head  of  Eng.  Dept..  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S..  1913-17; 
I'ellow  in  LTniv.  of  Chicago  and  Candidate  for 
Ph.   L).     .Address,  603J  Kenwood  Ave.,  Chicago. 


2612.  GEORGE  CHAPIN 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1478,  1644,  2050,  3319) 
Journalist;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  3,  1882, 
Tolono,  111.;  s.  Edward  B.  (b.  1853,  Clyde,  N. 
Y.)  and  Lucy  Margaret  (Pierce)  Chapin  (b. 
1856,  O.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Cml.  Club;  V.  P.,  Oax  Club 
(now  Theta  Delta  Chi);  Phi  Beta  Kapjia;  Sec, 
Class  of  1904,  first  sem. ;  Illini  Staff.  Ed., 
The  Prescott  Tribune,  1912;  do.,  Geneseo,  111., 
News,  1916-18;  witli  Davenport  Times,  1918— . 
.\uth.:  Articles  on  Pellagra  in  ///.  Statesman, 
ton;  Article  on  Poultry  Instruction  at  Univ. 
of  111.,  ///.  Statesman,  also  in  Poultry  and 
Pigeon  Mag.,  1909.  Married  Cora  Ada  Mc 
Clurg,  Mr  24,  1909,  Urbana.  Address,  c/o 
Dazenport  Times.,  Davenport,  Iowa. 

J613.  JOHANNA  CHRISTIANA  MATIIEA 
CHRISTIANSEN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  Ja  26,  1885, 
Copenhagen,  Denmark;  d.  Soren  (b.  F  16,  i860, 
Binslev,  Denmark)  and  Anna  Marie  (Rasmus- 
sen)  Christiansen  (b.  Jl  31,  1861,  Otterup,  Den- 
mark). Prepared  in  West  Div.  H.  .S.;  North- 
west Div.  H.  S.;  Lake  View  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
Scandinavian  Club;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher, 
Ger.  and  Sc,  Manchester,  la.,  1906;  do.,  Eng. 
and  Ger.,  1906-8;  Special  Teacher  for  H.  S. 
failures,  1909;  Substitute  teacher  and  Sec.  to 
Prin.,  Je  1909-11;  Teacher,  Eng.  Flower  Tech. 
H.  S..  Chicago.  Mem.,  Chicago  H.  S.  Teach- 
ers' Club.  191 1 ;  Assn.  Coll.  Alumnae,  1909. 
Address,  4421  N.  Lincoln  St.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  6ist  St.  and  W^abash  Ave.,  do. 

2614.  JOHN  RUSKIN  CLARK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1842,  3683,  5074,  6158) 
Officer  in  Philippine  Constabulary;  A.  B.  in 
L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  21,  1880,  Carthage,  111.;  s.  Lot 
Bozarth  (b.  N  26,  1847,  W.  Va.)  and  Matilda 
lane  (Jackson)  Clark  (b.  Ja  16,  1856,  Warsaw, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Carthage  H.  S.  vAdelphic; 
Orat.  Assn.;  Brevet  Capt.,  III.  Nat.  Guard. 
Maj.,  7th  Bn.,  i6oth  Depot  Brig.,  Camp  Cus- 
ter, Mich.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  1919.  Discov- 
ered Lake  "Lanao".  Sub.  Province,  Apayao, 
Island  of  Luzon,  Philii)pine  Islands.  1910.  Mar- 
ried Harriet  Reed  Clark,  N  23,  1910,  Warsaw, 
111.  Children:  John  Ruskin,  Jr.,  b.  N  8,  191 1; 
Dayton  Reed.  b.  D  23.  1914.  .Address,  3j(j 
Cherry  St..  Carthage,  111.:  bus.  add.,  Hdqtrs., 
Philippine   Constabulary,    Manila,    P.    I. 

2615.  JAMES  MANSFIELD  CLEARY 
Newspaper  Man;  .A..  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  19, 

1887,  Hubbell,  Neb.;  s.  Micheal  Timothy  (b. 
1855,  Colonmel,  Ireland)  and  Kathrine  (McPhe- 
lim)  Cleary  (b.  Ag  20,  1S63,  Richibucto,  Can.). 
Prepared  in  Austin  H.  S..  Chicago.  LL.  B.,  N. 
W.  L^niv..  1909.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Spaulding 
Guild;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Law  Clerk,  Chicago, 
1906-7;  Reporter,  Chicago  Tribune,  1907-9; 
Travel  in  Europe,  1909;  Reporter.  Dept.  Mgr., 
and  Sec.  to  Ed.  of  Chicago  Tribune,  1910-12; 
.Sec,  U.  S.  Land  SIiow,  Chicago,  1912;  Repor- 
ter, Los  Angeles  Times,  1913;  Pres.,  U.  S. 
I, and  Show,  1913 — ;  Advertising  solicitor  and 
chief  of  copy  service.  Chicago  Tribune,  1914-16; 
Real  Est.  bus.,  Chicago,  1916-17.  On  Chicago 
Tribune,  igi8 — .  Co.  B,  Second  Regt.,  111. 
Reserve  Militia.  Mem.,  Illini  Club  of  Chicago, 
Dir..  1915-16,  V.  P.,  1916-17;  K.  of  C.  Married 
Evelyn  Morency,  Je  22,  1916,  Oak  Park,  111. 
Child,  Marguerite  Lucille,  b.  Ap  19,  1917-  Ad- 
dress, 134  N.  Elmwood  Ave.,  Oak  Park.  III.; 
bus.   add.,   123   W.   Madison   St.,  Chicago. 

2616.  GEORGE  FREDERICK  CLOSE 
Prin.   of  Sch.;   A.    B.   in   L.   &  A. ;   b.   O  30. 

1881,  Mercer  Co.,  HI.;  s.  George  Edward  (b.  S 
I,  1858,  do.)  and  Emma  Elizabeth  (Mayhew) 
Close  (b.  Je  17,  1859,  do.).  I'repared  in  ."Kledo 
H.   S.      Univ.   of  Wis.   Philomathean.      Prin.,  11. 


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S.,  Hinckley,  111.,  1906-7;  Supt.,  Pub.  Schs., 
New  Boston,  III.,  1907-10;  Supt.,  Grade  Sch. 
and  Prin.,  Woodliull  Tp.  H.  S.,  1912-18.  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married  Jessie 
Lucinda  Decker,  Ag  15,  1906,  Aledo,  111. 
Address.  Woodhull,  111. 

2617.     WALTER  CASTELLA  COFFEY 

(Brother  of  No.  5076) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  M.  S.,  1909;  b.  F 
I,  1877,  Ilartsville,  Ind.;  s.  Calvin  Allen  (b.  D 
I,  1839,  Grainger  Co.,  Tenn.)  and  Josephine 
(Siminonds)  Coffey  (b.  Ag  i8i;o.  Decatur  Co., 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Ilartsville  Coll.,  Ind.;  Univ. 
of  Ind.,  1899;  Franklin  Coll.,  Ind.,  1896-7; 
1900-1.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Alpha  Zeta; 
Sigma  Xi;  Agr.  Club;  Final  Honors.  Teaching 
and  Investigating,  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.;  Asst.  Prof.,  Sheep  Husb. ; 
Special  Agt.,  Federal  Tariff  Bd.,  191 1;  Prof. 
Sheep  Hush.,  Univ.  of  111.  Auth.:  Productive 
Sheep  Husb.,  Lippincott.  in  press.  Market 
Classes  and  Grades  of  Sheep,  ///.  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.  BuL,  129;  The  Sheep  Industry  from  the 
Market  Standpoint,  ///.  Agr.  E.vp.  Sta.  Cir., 
125;  also  contributions  to  the  leading  Agr. 
Jours.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  A.  S.  A.  S.;  Am. 
Breeder's  Assn.;  Am.  Econ.  Assn.;  Univ.  Club. 
Married  Jennie  Crisler  Lardner,  Ag  14,  1907, 
Big  Rapids,  Mich.  Children:  Lardner  Allen,  b. 
N  27,  1910;  Walter  C.  Jr.,  b.  Ja  10,  1914. 
Address,  607  W.   Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 

2618.  ROY  RAYMOND  COLBY 
Mgr.,  Tire  Co.;  LL.  B.;  b.  Mr  23,  1880, 
Spring  Grove,  Wis.;  s.  David  (b.  N  28.  1835, 
Oakland  Co.,  Mich.)  and  Julia  A.  (Martin) 
Colby  (b.  Ag  16,  1843,  Ashland  Co.,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Rockford  and  Browns  Bus.  Coll.  LL. 
B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1909.  Theta  Kappa  Nu. 
Mgr.,  Oldfield  Tire  Co.  Address,  1946  Crescent 
Hill  Drive,  Los  Angeles;  bits,  add.,  Oldfield 
Tire   Co.,   do. 

2619.  AMCE  MAUD  COLE  (MORELAND) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  4,  1880,  London, 
Eng. ;  d.  Albert  (b.  Mr  26,  1844,  Devonshire, 
Eng.)  and  Anne  (Parminter)  Cole  (b.  My  31, 
1850,  S.  Moulton,  do.).  Prepared  in  Ottawa  II. 
S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  Am.  Conservatory  of 
Music,  Chicago.  Teacher,  Princeton  Tp.  H.  S., 
111.;  do.,  Ottawa  Tp.  II.  S.,  111.;  do..  111.  St. 
Norm.,  Normal,  111.,  summer,  1913.  Married 
Dr.  Jesse  Wilbur  Moreland,  Je  17,  1908,  Otta- 
wa 111.  Children:  James  Wilbur,  b.  My  8.  1909; 
Alice  Cole,  b.  My  12,  1915 — John  Robert,  b.  O 
30,  19 1 8.  Address,  Maxbass,  In.  Dak. 

2620.  ARTHUR  FRANCIS  COMSTOCK 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.-  b.  S  i,  1883,  Pueblo, 
Colo.;  s.  William  E.  (b.  Joliet,  111.)  and  Mar 
riet  E.  (Cox)  Comstock  (b.  Chicaigo).  Pre- 
pared in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.  Adelphic;  C.  E.  Club; 
Tau  Beta  Pi.  Draftsman,  Lackawanna  Steel 
Co.,  1906;  do.,  C.  C.  Conkling  Const.  Engr., 
1906-7;  Asst.  Engr.,  Lehigh  Valley  R.  R., 
1907-10;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Engiig.  Record,  lyio; 
Engr.  for  East.  Concrete  Steel  Co.,  1910;  Civ. 
Engr.  for  Lackawanna  Steel  Co.,  1910-12. 
Instr.,  Ry.  Civ.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912- 
17;  Engr.,  N.  Y.  C.  R.  R.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E. 
Married  Mary  Louise  Mantor,  S  11,  191 '. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Child,  William  Edwin,  b.  D 
2^.  1914-  Address,  13434  Hartford  Rd.,  East 
Cleveland. 

2621.  SARAH  ORRILLA  CONARD  (JACOB) 
(Wife  of  No.  3047;  Sister  of  No.  i486) 
.\  v..  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  4,  1883,  Monticello, 
111.;  d.  Philip  Hamlin  (h.  Jl  13,  1840,  Utica,  O.) 
and  Martha  Orrilla  (.Davis)  Conard  (b.  D  23, 
1853,  Liberty,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Monticello 
H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Cabinet;  Stud.  Volunteer  Band.  Teacher, 
Litchfield   II.    S.,    1907-8;   Constantinople,   Tur 


key.  191 2;  Study  and  travel  in  Palestine, 
Greece,  Italy  and  Switzerland,  1915-18.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church;  Constantinople  Woman's  Club. 
Married  Ernst  Otto  Tacob  ('07),  Ag  6,  1908. 
Monticello,  111.  Child.  Philip  Ernest,  b.  Jl 
12,  1914.  .Address,  1007  347  Madison  Ave., 
New  York  City. 

2622.  WILBUR  CHARLES   CONE 
Draftsman;   B.  S.  in  M.  E.;   b.  Ag  18,   1882, 

Loda,  111.  Prepared  in  Paxton  II.  S.  Drafts- 
man, Chicago  City  R.  R.  Co.;  Const,  work,  San 
Francisco.  Address,  4602  Vincennes  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  Newhall  Bldg.,  San  Francisco.f 

2623.  DICK  IIADWIN  CORNELL 
Indus.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Je  25,  1874, 

Cornell,  111.;  s.  Henry  Moreland  (b.  1836, 
Providence,  R.  I.)  and  Mary  Martha  Cornell. 
Prepared  in  Pontiac  II.  S.  E.  E.  Soc;  Eta 
Kappa  Nu.  Indus.  Engr.,  Jefferson  City,  Mo., 
1906;  do.,  Peoria,  1906-10;  do.,  Bloomington, 
111.,  1910-11;  do.,  Kansas  City,  191 1 — .  Spanish 
.\m.  War,  1898.  Married  Mary  Jane  Cornell, 
Ja  12,  191 1.  Address,  705  E.  Washington  St., 
Bloominijton,    Ill.t 

2624.  EDWARD  CORRIGAN 

Dept.  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  Mr  16,  1881, 
New  Berlin,  111.;  s.  Matthew  (b.  My  22,  1835, 
VV.  Meath  Co.,  Ireland)  and  Rose  (Branagan) 
Corrigan  (b.  O  10,  1845,  Castle  Blarney,  do.). 
Prepared  in  New  Berlin  II.  S.  K.  K.  Club; 
Philomathean;  Delta  Upsilon;  Ed. -in-chief,  Illio, 
1906.  Salesman,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.,  1906-10; 
Sales  Dept.;  Chicago,  19 10-13;  Sales  Mgr., 
Peoria,  1 913-16;  Dept.  ilgr.,  Milwaukee,  1916 — . 
Auth.:  Some  Results  of  Large  Scale  Produc- 
tion, Busuiess,  1915;  Price  Cutting  Records, 
.Modern  Methods,  1915;  What  it  Should  Cost  Us 
to  Sell,  System,  1917.  Married  Lillian  Barclay 
Cliase,  Ap  19.  191 1,  Chicago.  Address,  Grain 
Belt  Mills  Co.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo. 

2625.  JANE  ADAH  CRAIG 

(Sister  of  No.  343) 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Je 
29,  1882,  Champaign;  d.  James  Mitligan  (b.  My 
27,  1839,  Worlhington,  Pa.)  and  Margaret  Ada- 
line  (Blaine)  Craig  (b.  My  15,  1840,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  TI.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gam- 
ma. Catalog  Asst..  Lib.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1909-11; 
Asst.  in  charge  of  Engng.  Lib.,  1911-15;  Cata- 
log Reviser,  191 5 — .  Sec.-Treas.,  111.  St.  Lib. 
Sch.     Alumni  Assn.,  1912-16;  Mem.,  A.  C.  A.; 

A.  L.  A.  Address,  613  W.  Springfield  Ave., 
Champaign. 

2626.     STEPHEN  JAMES   CRAIG 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  16,  1882, 
Wilmington,    111.;    s.   James    (b.    1858,    Ireland) 
and   Minerva    (Rockwell)    Craig    (b.    1868,   Wil- 
mington,  111.).      Prepared  in  Wilmington   H.   S. 

B.  S.  A.,  Cornell,  1908.  Auth.:  The  Lake  Co. 
Ind.  Agr.  Adviser,  1914-  Pres.,  Agr.  Club;  111. 
St.  Soil  Sur.  Adviser,  Lake  Co.  Ind.,  Council 
Defense,  1917.  Married  Ruth  Jackson,  O  14, 
1911.  Children:  James  Tackson,  b.  O  9,  1913; 
Harold  Tackson,  b.  S  11,  1915:  R"th  Jackson, 
b.  O  6,  1917.     Address,  Prophetstown,  Ill.t 

2627.  PAUL  JONES  CRATTY 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  18,  1878. 
Peoria;  s.  Josiah  Cratty.  Prepared  in  Univ.  of 
Wis.  Sales  Dept.  of  Thomas  G.  Grier  Co., 
Elec.  Supply  House,  Chicago,  1910.  Address, 
Riverside,  Ill.t 

2628.  FLORENCE  BAXTER  CURRIE 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Je  28,  1881,  Milwau- 
kee; d.  James  (b.  Je  10  1853.  Scotland)  and 
Jeannie  Anne  (Harper)  Currie  (b.  Ja  19,  '855)- 
Prepared  in  W.  Div.  H.  S.,  Milwaukee;  Mil- 
waukee-Downer    Coll.,     19004.       Delta    Gamma. 


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Asst.  Cataloger,  Carnegie  Lib.  of  Pittsburgh, 
1906-8;  Cataloger,  Univ.  of  Washington  Lib., 
1908-16;  Reviser,  Catalog  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Minn. 
Lib.,  1916 — .  Address,  710  itth  Ave..  Min- 
neapolis, S.  E. 

2659.  ASA  BRYANT  CUTLER 
(Husband  of  No.  3424;  Brother  of  No.  2366) 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  Mr 
18,  1878;  s.  Asa  E.  (b.  le  23,  1834,  W.  Brook- 
field,  ^L-^ss.)  and  Lucy  (Smith)  Cutler  (b.  S  18, 
1839,  Princeton,  111.).  Prepared  in  Rockford 
H.  S.;  Rockford  Bus.  Coll.,  189S-9.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Univ.  Mandolin  Club;  Track  squad. 
Instrumentman,  Pittsburgh  Filter  Const.  Co., 
1906-7;  Farmer  and  Stock  Raiser,  Dalhart,  Te,\., 
1907-8;  Apple  Grower,  Hood  River,  Ore.,  1908- 
18;  Pres.,  Cutler  Mfg.  Co.,  Portland,  Ore. 
Married  Ruth  Hyndman  ('08),  N  25,  1916. 
Child,  Dorothy,  b.  N,  5,  1917.  Address,  351  E. 
loth  St.,  Portland,  Ore. 

2630.  JOHN  CIIRISTL\N  DALLENBACH 
(Brother  of  Nos.  4123,  5087) 
Physician  and  Surg.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  D  22, 
1881,  Champaign;  s.  John  J.  (b.  O.)  and  Anna 
C.  (Mittendorf)  Dallenbach  (b.  Cook  Co.,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  M.  U.,  Univ.  of 
Pa.,  1906.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa;  Alpha  Kappa  Kap- 
pa. Physician  and  Surg.,  Seattle,  igoS-ii;  do., 
Champaign,  1911-17.  U.  S.  A.,  1917;  1st  Lt., 
Med.  Reserve  Corps,  1917;  Capt.,  do.,  A.  E.  F., 
France,  1918;  Maj.,  do.,  1918;  Mustered  out, 
Mr  3,  1919.  Mem.,  Am.  Med.  Assn.; 
B.  P.  O.  E.;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Reba  Burr 
Bryan,  N  17,  1907,  New  York  City.  Address. 
1018  VV.  Church  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  421 
Illinois  Bldg.,  do. 

2631.  OLIVE  ERMENGARDE  DAVIS 
Clerk;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Mr  31,  1878;  d.  William 
Thomas  ^b.  1853,  Osborn,  O.)  and  Mary  Adeline 
(Purdy)  Davis  (b.  1854,  Moorefield,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Westport  (Mo.)  H.  S.  and  John 
Marshall  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1901;  Mt.  Holyoke,  Mass.,  1901-2;  Lewis  Inst., 
Chicago,  1902-4.  Lib.  Organizer  until  1909; 
Clerk,  Sch.  for  Blind,  Indianapolis,  1917-18. 
Address,  Sch.   for  Blind,  Indianapolis. 

2632.     RALPH   RICHARD  DAVIS 
(Brother   of   No.   2949) 

Rancher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  17,  1884, 
Centralia,  111.;  s.  John  Laury  (b.  Ap  30,  1855, 
do.)  and  Mary  Catherine  (Marsh)  Davis  (b.  N 
9,  1859,  do.).  Prepared  in  Centralia  H.  S. 
Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Married  Edith  Genevieve 
Pease,  D  25,  1907,  Centralia,  111.  Child,  John 
Douglas,  b.  Ap  18,  1909.  Address,  Sterling, 
Idaho. 

2633-     FRANCIS  ELLERY  DEASON 

Farm  Supt. ;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  O  13,  1877, 
Murphysboro,  111.;  s.  Wilburn  H.  (b.  Je  20, 
1849,  do.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Cawhorn)  Deason 
(b.  Saline  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Murphysboro 
Tp.  H.  S.  Agr.  Club.  Foreman,  Beef-cattle 
Barns,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906;  Agr.  Insp.,  P.  I., 
1907-8;  Farm  Supt.,  Exp.  Sta.,  P.  I.,  1908-9; 
Dist.  Sch.  Dir.  Married  Elva  Ann  Winchester, 
N  26,  1906,  Champaign.  Children:  .Mary 
Aleene,  b.  Jl  i,  1908;  Earnest  Wilburn,'  b.  N 
27,  1909;  Russell  Francis,  b.  Mr  8,  1912;  Glenn 
EJwood,  b.  Ap  IS,  1913;  Lester  Allen,  b.  Jl  27, 
19x6;  Alice  May,  b.  My  22,  1917  (died  F  28, 
1918)  Address,  Murphysboro,  111. 

2634.  JESSIE  MAUDE  DEPUY 
(Sister  of  No.  2635) 
Civ.  Service;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Cissna 
Park,  111.;  d.  John  M.  (b.  My  16,  1854.  Dana, 
Ind.)  and  Jennie  B.  (Fleming)  Depuy  (b.  D  21, 
1856,  La  Salle  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Cissna 
Park  and  Urbana  H.  Schs.  B.  S.,  James  Milli- 
kin  Univ.,  1907;  Eng.  Club;  Varsity  Basketball 


Team.  Dir  of  Phys.  Tr.  for  Women,  James 
Millikui  Univ.,  1907;  Asst.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Shcl 
don.  111.,  1909;  Civil  Service,  Washington  D.  C, 
191 2—.  Mem.,  Coll.  Women's  Club,  Washing- 
ton D.  C.     Address,  Raven,  Ill.t 

2635.     ORVAL  CARL  DEPUY 

(Brother  of  No.  2634) 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  7,  1882,  Cissna 
Park,  111.;  s.  John  ^L  (b.  My  16,  1854,  Dana, 
111.)  and  Jennie  B.  (Fleming)  Depuy  (b.  D  21, 
1856,  La  Salle  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Cissna 
Park  II.  S.;  Grand  I'raire  Sem.,  Onarga,  111.: 
Univ.  Acad.  Varsity  Track  Team.  With  Sears, 
Roebuck  Co.,  1907;  Chicago  Alail  Order  Co., 
1907;  Am.  Employment  Assn.,  1908;  Moline 
Auto  Co.,  1910;  Ballard  Pottinger  &  Co.,  Real 
Est.,  1911.  Married  Anna  May  King,  Ja  7, 
1918,  Lafayette,  Ind.     Address,  Scotland,  111. 

2636.  EVERETT  FOSTER  DERWENT 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  19,  1884, 
Durand,  111.;  s.  Thomas  W.  (b.  Je  25,  1832, 
Manchester,  Eng.)  and  Emma  E.  (Foster)  Der- 
went  (b.  My  4,  1858,  111.).  Prepared  in  Peca- 
tonia  H.  S.  With  Eclipse  Gas  Stove  Co.,  Rock- 
ford, 111.,  1906-7;  Pioneer  Steel  Co.,  1907-10; 
I'arming.  Married  Zoe  R.  Salisbury,  Jl  1907, 
Pecatonia,  111.  Children:  Thomas  E.,  b.  Je  26, 
1910;  Dorothy,  b.  Jl  14,  1914.  Address,  Du- 
rand,   111. 

2637.  HOMER  HARRY  DEWEY 
(Brother  of  No.  5097) 
Grain  Merchant;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  2, 
1885,  Mineral.  111.;  s.  William  Whipple  (b.  Jl 
i4>  1851,  Lunenburg,  Vt.)  and  May  (Williams) 
Dewey  (b.  F  6,  1855,  Lake  Port,  Ind.).  Pre- 
jiared  in  Henry  H.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Cml. 
Club;  Pol.  Sc.  Club.  Clerk,  McGregor,  Chase 
^  Co.,  Pub.  Accts.  Grain  Comn.,  1906-8;  W.  W. 
Dewey  iS:  Sons,  Gratin  Merchants,  Peoria, 
1908 — .  Mem.,  Creve  Coeur  Club;  Peoria 
Canoe  Club,  Vice-Commodore;  Univ.  Club  of 
Peoria;  Peoria  Country  Club;  Peoria  Bd.  of 
Trade,  1915-16,  V.  P.,  1917,  Treas.,  1918.  Mar- 
ried Orrel  C.  Howard,  1912,  Sheffield,  111. 
L^hild,  Alice  May,  b.  N  18,  1915.  Address,  217 
X.  Glenwood  Ave.,  Peoria. 

2638.  LOUISE  ELIZABETH  DE  WITT 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  24,  1884, 
La  Grange,  111.;  d.  Frank  L.  (b.  D  5,  1862, 
Tiskilwa,  111.)  and  Minnie  Crawford  (Mitchell) 
De  Witt  (b.  S  15,  1866,  Pentanguishene,  Can.). 
Prepared  in  Lyons  Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Xi  Delta. 
Libn.,  La  Grange  Pub.  Lib.  Address,  22  Waiola 
Ave.,  La  Grange,  111. 

2639.  FRED  PAUL  DILLON 
(Husband  of  No.  3172) 
Supt.,  Lighthouse  Service;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b. 
D  26,  1883,  Camp  Point,  111.;  s.  Francis  Marion 
(b.  My  1,  1849,  Cieorgetown,  111.)  and  Alice 
Experience  (Merrill)  Dillon  (b.  N  19,  1842, 
Saluda,  111.).  Prei)ared  in  Englewood  H.  S. 
Pi  Theta.  Insp.  in  charge  of  Const.,  1906; 
Sur.  Draftsman,  1908;  Asst.  Civ.  Engr.  and 
Supt.,  Const.,  Q.  M.  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.,  1900; 
Civ.  Engr.  and  Supt.  of  Const.,  do.,  1911; 
Asst.  Supt.  sixth  Lighthouse  Dist.,  Baltimore: 
Supt.,  do'.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Engng.  Soc.  of 
West  Pa.  Married  Miriam  Elsie  Scott  ('07), 
O  12,  1909.  Children:  Edward  Scott,  b.  N  18, 
1910;  Kathleen,  b.  Ja  31,  1913;  Merrill  Bargcr, 
b.  Ja  17,  191''.  Address,  Garrison  Apts..  Cor. 
Garrison  and  Belle  Ave.,  Baltimore;  bus.  add., 
Office   of    Lighthouse   Insp.,   do. 

2640.  FRANK  EUGENE  DIXON 
Telephone  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag  26, 
1878,  Iroquois  Co.,  111.;  s.  James  William  (b. 
Te  3,  1838,  Tonica,  111.)  and  Anna  Mary  (Hu- 
ber)  Dixon  (b.  F  11,  1845,  Harrisburg,  Pa.). 
Prepared   in  N.  W.  Acad.;   N.   W.   Univ.,   1902. 


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Telephone  Engr..  1008;  Farming,  1909;  Tele- 
phone Engr.,  1909 — :  Mem.,  West.  EfTiciency 
Soc.  Married  Charlotte  Aquiline  Anderson,  Jl 
.1.  19'7.  Chicago.  Address,  2443  S.  Keeler 
Ave.,  Chicago. 

2641.  GEORGE  TERRY  DONOGHUE 
Chief  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag  28,  1884, 
Chicago;  s.  Michcal  Francis  (b.  Jl  5,  1S42, 
Cork,  Ireland)  and  Elizalicth  (Shields)  Donog- 
hue  (b.  1850,  ButTalo,  N.  Y. ).  Prepared  in 
Chicago  Engng.  and  Man.  Tr.  Schs.  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  Yoxan;  Dramatic  Club.  Engr.,  San.  Dist. 
of  Chicago,  1906-13;  Chief  Engr.,  Lincoln  Park 
Comns.,  Chicago.  1913 — .  Mem.,  K.  of  C;  Am. 
Rd.  Builders'  Assn.;  Pres.,  Chicago  Illini  Club, 
IQ16;  Dir.,  do.,  1017.  Married  Clara  h'rances 
Roche,  Je  18,  191.2,  Chicago.  Children:  lieorge 
Terry,  Jr.,  b.  Je  17,  1913:  Edmund  Roche,  b. 
Ja  5,  1915;  Katherine  Elizabeth,  b.  Mr  20, 
1916;  Marie,  b.  Ag  15,  1917.  Address,  621 
FuUerton  Parkway,  N.  Halsted  St.,  Chicago. 

2642.  ROBERT  BEATTY  DOOL 

(Husband  of  No.  4300) 
Advertising;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag  22,  1881. 
Aledo,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  Mr  23,  1826,  New  Athens, 
O.)  and  Sarah  J.  (Haverheld)  Dool  (b.  Je  14. 
1838,  rfo.).  Prepared  in  Aledo  H.  S.  Telephone 
work  in  factory;  Mgr.,  Factory,  1906-15;  News- 
paper and  advertising  work,  Aledo,  111.,  1915-18. 
Married  Hazel  Denton  Mandeville  ('10),  O  4, 
1910.  Chamiiaign.  Children:  Hazcn  I.,  b.  Ja  3. 
i9'3;  John  H.,  b.  N  25,  1914;  Roberta  Jane,  b. 
Ap    II,    1917.     Address,   Aledo,   111. 

2643.  EDWIN  BEALE  DORAN 

Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  O  11,  1885,  Lon- 
don, Tenn.;  s.  Edwin  Worthani  (b.  Ky.)  and 
Florence  Emily  (Beale)  Doran  (b.  Coles  Co., 
111.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Agr.  Club. 
Expert  for  Internat.  Harvester  Co.  in  U.  S., 
France,  Algiers  and  Argentine;  Farmer,  Miss.; 
Instr.  and  Asst.  Prof.,  La.  St.  Univ.,  191 1 — . 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  A.  S.  M.  E.  Married  Cor- 
nelia Anne  Denham,  Ag  191 2,  Prairievillc,  La. 
Child,  Edwin  Beale,  Jr.,  b.  Ja  11,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, Box  306,  Baton  Rouge,  La. 

2644.  IVAN  N.  DOUGHTY 
Supt.,  Brick  Factory;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b. 
My  29,  1884,  Danville,  111.;  s.  James  Fremont 
(b.  1856,  Vt.)  and  Oceana  (Morin)  Doughty 
(b.  i860,  Danville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Danville 
H.  S.  St.  Ry.  Const..  1906;  Elec.  Ry.  Const., 
1907-8;  City  Engr.,  1909-10;  Supt..  Brick  Fac- 
tory, 191 1 — .  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Address, 
121   Pine  St.,  Danville,  Ill.t 

2645.  DON  JOHN  CHARLES  DREW 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2959,  3714.  5638) 
Standardization  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b. 
My  16,  1882,  Clifton,  111.;  s.  Washington  (b. 
Ag  20,  1846,  Chateaugay.  N.  Y.)  and  Mary 
Alice  (Hunt)  Drew  (b.  S  23,  1851,  Charles- 
town,  N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Watscka  H.  S. 
A.  I.  E.  E. :  E.  E.  Soc;  Choral  Soc.  Stud. 
Apprentice,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  1906-7;  A,<^st. 
Shop  Foreman,  do.,  1907-8'  Insp.  and  Installa- 
tion work,  do.,  1908-9;  Telephone  exchange 
power  engng.,  do.,  1909-11;  Supvr.,  do.,  1914- 
16;  Standardization  Engr.,  do.,  1916-18;  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  I.  C.  A.  G.  A.; 
111.  St.  Ilort.  Soc;  .Sec.  and  Treas..  Cml.  Or- 
chard Co.  Married  Hattie  May  German,  S 
22,  1908,  Newton,  Kan.  C"hildren:  Ada  Marion, 
b.  Ag  27,  1909;  Ruth  Alice,  b.  Mr  24,  191 1; 
Glen  G.,  b.  Ja  13,  1913;  Paul  Wesley,  b.  N 
20,  1916.  Address,  301  S.  Madison  Ave.,  La 
Grange,  111.;  bus.  add..  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Haw- 
thorne Sta.,  Chicago. 

2646.     EARL  N.   DUGAN 
Architect;    B.    S.    in    Arch.;    b.    S    27,    1877, 
Boone  Co.,   la.;    s.  Nathaniel   (b.  Ag  30,   1840, 
Tuscaross   Co.,    O.)    and    Mary   Jane    (George) 


DuK.in  rb.  Tl  2?;  iSnS,  Gilmorc  Co.,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Perry  H.  S.  Arch.  Club;  Choral  Soc. 
.\rch.  Draftsman,  1906-10;  Practising  .Arch., 
1910 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  Univ.  Club. 
Tacoma,  190S-10;  St.  Chap.,  Am.  Inst,  of 
Arch.,  1910 — .  Married  Alice  Grace  Settle- 
niyer,  Je  24,  1908,  Des  Moines.  Children: 
Rebecca  Jane,  b.  D  15,  1913;  Alice  I^-ouise,  b. 
Je  15,  1915;  Robert  l%nrl,  b.  F  24,  1918.  .Ad- 
dress. 818  W.  Sprague  Ave..  Tacoma,  Wash.: 
bus.   add.,    1013   Nat.   Realty   BIdg.,    do. 

2647.  ALBERT  MENZO  DUNLAP 
Med.  Specialist;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  15,  1S84; 
s.  James  Hammil  (b.  Snvoy,  111.)  and  Henri- 
etta (Coon)  Dunlap  (b.  Champaign,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  X'niv.  .\cad. :  M.  D.,  Iloward  I'niv.. 
Med.  Sch.,  igin.  Y.  Si.  C.  A.;  Philomathean ; 
-Mil.  Scholarship;  Class  Baseball.  Specialist, 
''Med.  Sch..  Shanghai.  China.  Married  Eva 
May  Wyman,  Je  i,  191 1,  Cambridge,  Mass. 
Address,  3  Great  Western  Rd.,  Shanghai, 
China.! 

2648.  JOEL  ERNEST  DUNN 
Surveyor  and  Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ; 
b.  Mr  21,  1870,  Macon,  111.:  s.  Joel  (b.  Lov- 
ington,  111.)  and  Clara  Josephine  (Smith) 
Dunn  (b.  Moweaqua,  111.).  Prepared  in  Be- 
ment  H.  S.  C.  E.  Club:  Adelnhic;  Capt.,  ITniv. 
Regt.;  Cla.ss  Football;  Class  Treas.;  IlUo  Staff. 
Mem.,  Church  of  Disciples  of  Christ;  \.  F. 
A.  M.;   Dexter  Club.     Address,   Dexter,  Mo. 

2649.  JOHN  HENRY  DURFEE 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  24,   1880, 

Central  Bridge,  N.  Y. :  s.  Oscar  F.  (b.  .\g  30. 
184S.  Durnesburgh,  N.  Y.)  and  Deliah  (Dietz) 
Durfee  (b.  Mr  28,  1863).  Prepared  in  Troy 
Conf.  Acad.,  Poultnev,  Vt.:  O.  Wesleyan 
Univ..  Delaware,  O.  .Stud.  Apprentice,  West. 
Elec.  Co.,  1906-7;  Designer,  Ft.  Wayne  Elec. 
Works,  Madison,  Wis.,  1007-10.  Married 
Maria  Alice  Durfee.  S  9,  1903.  Vergennes,  Vt. 
Child,  Oscar  Rav,  b.  Ja  i,  1906.  Address,  317 
N.    Baldwin  St.,   Madison,  Wis.l 

2650.  LIDA  ELIZA   DYMOND 

\.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Lake  Zurich,  111.;  d. 
James  (b.  F  27,  1836,  Exeter,  Eng.)  and  Persis 
"C Robertson)  Dymond  (b.  .\g  2.  1854.  Lake 
Zurich,  111.).  Prepared  in  Frances  Shimer 
.\cad.,  Mt.  Carroll,  III.;  Univ.  of  Chicago. 
Chicago  Coll.  Club.  Address.  Shorewood 
Farm,    Lake  Zurich,   Lake   Co.,   111. 

2651.  JOHN   PADEN  DYSART 

Missionary;  B.  S.  in  Agr.:  b.  Ag  23,  1880, 
Granville,  HI.;  s.  Cornelius  William  (b.  1847, 
(/r>.)  and  Elizabeth  Mary  Dysart  (b.  1849,  Me.). 
I'repared  in  Univ.  .Acad.  Alpha  Zeta:  Chm., 
Y.  M.  C.  .  A.  Employment  Bur.  Teacher, 
1906-7;  Grad.,  Obcrlin  Seni.,  1910:  Missionary. 
I9TT — .  Pres.,  Oberlin  .Sem.  Union;  Ordained 
in  Fox  River  Assn.  of  Congr.  Churches.  Mar- 
ried Bertha  Freelinf  Fox,  Ta  10,  igii,  Gran- 
ville, 111.  (died  My  0,  191.-?);  Mathilda  Alber- 
tine  Thorson,  F  4.  1918,  St.  Paul.  Address, 
Chikore,   Melsetter  Dist.,  So.   Africa. 

.2652.  JOHN  ISAAC  EDWARDS 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  17.  1S85. 
.\lc.lo.  111.;  s.  lohn  William  (b.  Oquawka,  111.) 
and  Mary  (Nesbit)  Edwards  (b.  Aledo,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Aledn  and  Phoenix  (Ariz.)  H. 
Sebs.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Sales  Engr.,  Sulli- 
van Mach.  Co.,  El  Paso,  Tex.,  Mex.,  D.  F.  and 
Chicago.  1906-14;  Sales  Engr.,  Vacuum  Oil 
Co.,  Chicago,  1015-16:  Mgr.,  Lubricating  Dent., 
Gulf  Refining  Co.,  N.  Y..  1916-17;  Mgr.,  Sales 
Div..  Pneumatic  Tool  Co.,  Chicago,  1919 — • 
Attached  to  Gen.  Engr.  Depot.  V.  S.  A..  1917; 
1st.  Lt.,  Engr.  N.  A.,  1918;  Mustered  out, 
1919.1  Address,  Room  loio.  Fisher  Bldg., 
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2653.  WILLIAM  HENRY  EIKER 
(brother  of  No.  4635) 
Dist.  Engr. ;  b.  S  12,  1880,  Sparta,  IlL;  s. 
W.  D.  (b.  Jl  ID,  1848,  Millerstown,  Pa.)  and 
A.  J.  (Guad)  Eiker  (b.  N  1858,  Toronto, 
Can.).  Prepared  in  Sparta  H.  S.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Capt.,  Univ.  Rcgt.  Div.  Engr.,  C.  B. 
&  Q.  R.  R.,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  190610;  Chief 
Clerik,  la.  office,  Real  Est.  and  Ind.  Comn., 
C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.  Dist.  Engr.,  do..  Lincoln, 
Neb.,  1912-18.  Married  Margaret  B.  Brown, 
My  II,  1912,  Springfield,  111.  Address,  2012 
S.  25th  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb.;  bus.  add.,  Room 
14  C.   B.  &  Q.  Depot,  do. 

2654.  FREDERIC  HOOD  EMERSON 
Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ap  10,  1884, 
Rockford  111.;  s.  Frank  Daniel  (b.  1846,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.)  and  Nettie  (Hood)  Emerson  (b. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Rockford  H. 
S.  Psi  Upsilon;  Glee  Club.  Engr.,  West. 
Elec.  Co.,  1906-8;  Chicago  Telephone  Co., 
1908-9;  Dist.  Sales  Mgr.,  Bristol  Co.,  Boston; 
Production  Engr.,  Mgr.  of  Artillery  Section, 
do.,  1918 — .  Address,  6  Albemarle  Chambers, 
Boston;   bus.  add.,   19  Portland  St.,  do. 

2655.  RAYMOND  JESSE  EMMERSON 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  My  4,  1882,  Albion, 
111.;  s.  Morris  (b.  do.)  and  Ida  (Harris)  Em- 
merson  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon  H. 
S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Theta  Kappa  Nu; 
Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Van  Twiller,  Moot  Court.  City 
Ed.,  Daily  News-Herald,  Lincoln,  111.,  1906-9; 
Practising  Law,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  1909 — • 
Married  Marie  Angela  Schilling,  Ap  14,  1909, 
Lincoln,  111.  Child,  Ruth  Michelle,  b.  F  6, 
1912.  Address,  1301  Phelan  St.,  Birmingham, 
Ala. 

2656.  MELVIN  LORENIUS  ENGER. 
(Brother  of  No.  2657) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  191 1;  M.  S., 
1917;  b.  ^Iy  4,  i88r,  Decorah,  la.;  s.  Lauritz 
Magnus  (b.  N  3,  18,6,  Norway)  and  Bertha 
(Myran)  Enger  (b.  1858,  Decorah,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  of  Minn.  Hon.  Mem.,  Triangle; 
Hon.  Mem.,  Sigma  Tau :  Hon.  Mem.,  Mu  San; 
Final  Honors;  Sigma  Xi;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Asst. 
Instrumentman  and  Instrumentman,  B.  &  B. 
Dept.,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  1906-7;  Instr.  in 
T.  &  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-9;  Assoc,  1909- 
11;  Asst.  Prof.,  1911-17;  Assoc.  Prof.,  1917 — • 
Auth.:  (with  A.  N.  Talbot)  The  Resistance  to 
Flow  Through  Locomotive  Water  Columns,  Bui. 
48,  Engng.  E.vp.  Sta..  Univ.  of  III.,  Mem.,  Soc. 
for  the  Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ. ;  111.  Soc. 
Engrs.  Married  Mary  Adeline  Crawford.  Ag  24, 
1908,  Decorah.  la.  Children:  Bertha  Marie,  b. 
Je  I,  1909;  Walter  Melvin.  b.  My  11,  1914- 
Address.  802  Nevada.  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
Engng.   Hall,  Univ.   of  111.,  do. 

2657.  NORVAL  ENGER 
(Brother  of  No.  2656) 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  M.  S..  191 7;  b.  .\g  15,  1883, 
Decorah,  la.;  s.  Lauritz  Magnus  (b.  N  3, 
1856,  Norway)  and  Bertha  (Myran)  Enger 
(b.  1858,  Decorah,  la.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
of  Minn.     Address,  Ephrata,  Wash. 

2658.  CECIL  CLAIRE  ERICKSON 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  30,  1S82, 
Farmer  City,  111.:  s.  John  (b.  F  14,  1852.  Swe- 
den) and  Lissa  (b.  N  14,  1862).  Prepared  in 
Farmer  City  H.  S.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1908.  Sec.  to  Charles  E.  Merriam,  Chicago; 
Comn.  of  City  Expenditure,  Chicago;  Repub- 
lican Nominee  for  Mavor  of  Chicago:  Lawyer, 
Chicago.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  333 
Dorchester  Ave.,  Chicago. t 


2659.     TIIURLOVV  GAULT  ESSINGTON 
(Brother  of  No.  4148) 

Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  19,  1886, 
Streator,  111.;  s.  John  I-ssington.  Prepared  in 
Streator  H.  S.  T.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Delta  Phi. 
City  Atty.  of  Streator,  191 5 — ■.  Mayor  of 
Streator,  1917-18.  Rep.  St.  Senator.  Married 
Davie  Hendricks,  F  26,  1913,  Madisonville, 
Ky.     .Iddrcss,  604  Broadway,  Streator,  111. 

2660.  ROBERT  MILLS  EVANS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  13,  1883, 
Middletori,  O.;  s.  John  Gaunt  and  Laura  (Wil- 
liamson) Evans.  Prepared  in  Winfield,  Kan. 
H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Jr. 
Class  Pres. ;  Treas.,  Sr.  Class.  Engr.,  West 
Elec.  Co.,  1906-10;  Allis-Chalmers  Co.,  1910-11; 
Citizens'  Light  Co.,  Aberdeen,  1911;  Byron  G. 
Arnold  Co.,  Seattle,  191 1;  Meacham  &  Bab- 
cock,  Seattle,  1911;  II.  P.  Gillette,  Seattle,  1911; 
Howard  Pulp  Process,  Everett,  19 12;  Seattle 
Frog  &  Switch  Co.,  1913 — .  ]Mem.,  Seattle  Ath. 
Club.  Married  B.  M.  Henehan  Brown,  S  12, 
1 91 2.     Address,  2306,  34th  Ave.,  Seattle. t 

2661.  HENRY  ELLSWORTH  EWING 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc,  1906;  A.  M.,  1908; 
b.  F  II,  1883,  Areola,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Henry  (b. 
N  30,  1841,  Charleston,  111.)  and  Anna  L. 
(McDonald)  Ewing  (b.  N  13,  1841,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Areola  H.  S.;  Knox  Coll.;  Ph.  D.,  Cor- 
nell, 191 1 ;  Rush  Med.  Coll.;  la.  St.  Coll. 
Adelphic;  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Class  Football 
Team;  2nd  Univ.  Football  Team:  Teacher  of 
Sc,  Marshall  Tp.  H.  S.,  1908-9;  Asst.  in  Zool., 
la.  St.  Coll.,  1909-10;  Schuyler  fellow  in  Ento- 
mol.,  Cornell,  1910-11;  Asst.  Entomologist,  Ore. 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1911-14;  Asst.  Prof.,  Dept.  of 
Zool.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1914-16;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do., 
1916 — .  Auth.:  New  North  Am.  Acarina, 
Transactions  Acad.  Sc.  of  St.  Louis,  Vol. 
XVIII,  1909:  The  Oribatoidea  of  111.,  Bui.  III. 
St.  Lab.  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  VII,  1909;  A  System- 
atic and  Biol.  Study  of  the  Acarina  of  111., 
The  Univ.  Studies,  Vol.  Ill,  1909:  New  Species 
of  Acarina,  Transactions  of  Am.  Entomol.  Soc. 
\'ol.  XXXV,  1910:  The  Eng.  Sparrow  as  an 
Agt.  in  the  Dissemination  of  Chicken  and  Bird 
.Mites,  Anls.,  Vol.  XXVIII,  19";  other  articles 
in  Transactions  ^-icad.  of  Sc,  St.  Louis,  Buls. 
.'Im.  Museum  Nat.  Hist..  Jour.  Entomol.  and 
Zool,  Biol.  Bui..  Buls.  of  Ore.  Agr.  E.xp.  Sta. 
Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  la.  Acad.  Sc;  Charter 
mem.,  111.  St.  Acad,  of  Sc ;  Mem.,  Am.  Assn. 
Econ.  Entomols. :  Entomol.  Soc.  of  Am.  Mar- 
ried Bertha  M.  Riley,  Ag  7,  1916,  Evanston,  111. 
Child.  Paul  McDonald,  b.  D  21,  1917.  Address, 
536   Forest  Glen  Ave.,  Ames,  la. 

2662.  JAMES  ALBERT  LEROY  FAIRCHILD 
Professor:  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  15,  1875. 
Edgar  Co.,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  N  i,  1837.  O.)  and 
Emily  (Hickev)  Fairchild  (b.  Ap  3,  1842,  do.). 
Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Adelphic; 
Debating  Team.  Prin.,  Oceana  H.  S.,  Va., 
1908-10;  in  charge  of  Sc,  Brookfield  and  River- 
fide  H.  S.,  Riverside,  111.,  1910-11;  Head  of 
Dept.  of  Physics  and  .\gr..  La  Crosse  St.  Norm. 
Sch.  1911-17:  do..  Rural  Educ,  do.,  1917 — ■ 
Capt.,  Tenth  Inf.,  Wis.  Nat.  Guard.  Patent  on 
Motor  Carburetor,  1915-  Auth.:  Bui.  on  Sch. 
Gardens,  Nat.  Printing  Co.,  1914-  Married 
Gertrude  Mills,  Ag  23.  i905,  Decatur,  111. 
Children:  Elwood  Mills,  b.  N  12,  1912  (adop- 
ted Je  1913);  Mildred  Miriam,  b.  Ap  12,  191S 
(adopted  Ap  1915)  Emily  Ann,  b.  (D  18,  1917- 
Address,   1305  Vine  St.,  La  Crosse,  Wis. 

2663.     SHERMAN    D.    FAIRCHILD 

Lawyer  and  Senator;  LL.   B.;  b.  N   14,  1878. 

Tower   Hill.   HI.;    s.   John   H.    (b-   J'   =?:J?i°- 

Willsborough,  N.  Y.)   and  Fanny  (McKittrick) 

Fairchild    (b.    Ap    18^3,    Ireland).      Prepared   in 


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Austin  Coll.,  Effingham,  111.;  Univ.  Acad.;  N. 
W.  Univ.  Law  Sch.,  1Q02.  Practiced  Law  in 
Boise,  Idaho,  1907-8;  Farming,  190812;  Sen- 
ator from  Ada  Co.,  Idaho,  1912-14,  1917-18. 
Mem.,  Ada  Bar  Assn.,  1907;  Idaho  St.  Bar 
Assn.,  1907;  Pres.,  Ada  Co.  Pub.  Sch.  Trustees 
Assn.,  ipio-ii;  Illini  Club  of  Idaho,  1910 — ; 
Dir.,  Boise  Valley  Cattle  Grazers'  Assn.  Mar- 
ried Gertrude  Buchanan,  N  23,  1907,  Boise, 
Idaho.  Children:  Anna  McKittrick,  b.  Mr  17, 
1911;  Jolin  Henry,  b.  Ag  9,  1914.  Address,  R. 
2,   Kuna,   Idaho. 

2664.  MATTIE  PAULIXE  FARGO 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.,  b.  S  4,  1883,  Lake  Mills, 
Wis.;  d.  Enoch  J.  (b.  do.)  and  Mary  (Rutlier- 
ford)  Fargo  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Lake  Mills 
H.  S.;  Milwaukee-Downer  Coll.,  190 1-3;  Univ. 
of  Wis.,  1903-4.  Alpha  Xi  Delta.  Cataloger, 
la,  St.  Teachers'  Coll.,  1906-12;  Lil)n.,  Lead 
(S.  Dak.)  H.  S.  Lib.,  1912;  Cataloger.  Co. 
Free  Lib.,  1914-16,  Los  Angeles;  Head  of  Co. 
Teachers'  Lib.  and  Sch.  Dists.  Lib.,  do.,  19 16. 
Address,  1632  N.  Kingsley  Drive,  Los  Angeles. 

2665.     FRANCES    MARGUERITE    FEIND 

(HURSH) 

(Wife   of  No.   3422) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  1907;  b.  D  15,  1885, 

Chicago;  d.  Oswald  Frank,  (b.  N  20,  i860,  Ger.) 

and  Wilhelmina  (Rulle)  Feind  (b.  Ap.  5,  1854, 

do.).      Prepared  in   Bloom    Tp.    H.    S.,    Chicago 

Hgts.      Illiola;    Achoth;    Pres.,    Sr.    Lib.    Class; 

Der  Deutsche  Verein.     Asst.  Loan  Libn.,  Univ. 

of    111.,    1907-14.      Mem.,    Presby.    Church;    Am. 

Libn.    Assn.;    O.    E.    S.      Married   Ralph    Kent 

Hursh     ('08),    Te    28,    1914,    Chicago    Heights. 

Child,  Robert  William,  b.  Mr  3,  1916.     .4ddir.s-s. 

20$  Indiana  Ave.,  Urbana. 

2666.  ROY  WARNER  FLOWERS 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  INIr  22,  1884, 
Quincy,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  Miller  (b.  N  30,  1856, 
Mt.  Joy,  Pa.)  and  Martha  Louise  (Warner) 
Flowers  (b.  Mr  27,  1858,  Warsaw,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Quincy  H.  S.  Arch.  Club.  Draftsman, 
Continental  Bridge  Co.,  Chicago,  1907;  Asst. 
in  Arch.  Dept.,  1907;  Draftsman,  Prof.  T.  M. 
White,  Urbana,  1907;  Draftsman  and  Designer, 
The  Scherzer  Rolling  Life  Bridge  Co.,  Chicago, 
1911;  Draftsman,  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  Gary.  liul. 
Mem.,  Illini  Club  of  Chicago;  West.  Soc.  of 
Engrs. ;  Prairie  Club.  Married  Grace  Niles 
Perkins,  Jl  26,  1908,  Urbana.  Address,  252 
Marshall  St.,  (jary,  Ind.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  .Nm. 
Bridge  Co.,   Drawing  Room  3,, do. 

2667.  ELIZABETH  FORREST 
Librarian;  B,  L.  S.;  b.  Mr  22,  1882,  Chicago; 
d.  William  Sylvester  (b.  Jl  3,  1852,  Baltimore) 
and  Elizabeth  Emma  (Whitney)  Forrest  (b.  N 
22,  1857,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Kenwood  Inst., 
Chicago,  and  Mary  A.  Burnham  Sch..  North- 
ampton, Mass.  Prelim.  Honors.  Organizer, 
la.  Lib.  (Zomn.,  1907;  Ref.  Asst..  Univ.  of  III. 
Lib.,  1907-8;  Asst.  Libn.,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1911-14; 
Libn,,  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Mech.  Arts.,  Univ.  of 
Mont..  1914-18;  Libn..  Mont.  Agr.  Coll..  Boze- 
man,  Mont.,  1918^.  Mem,,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.  Ad- 
dress  Montana  Agr.   College,    Bozeman,    Mont. 

2(568.  HOWARD  BRACE  FRANKLIN 
Mech.  Engr.:  B.  S,  in  M.  E.;  b.  Mr  16,  1S84, 
Bismarck,  N.  L)ak.;  s.  W.  A.  (b.  1849,  Wis.) 
and  Annie  (Brace)  Franklin  (b.  1848,  Wis.). 
Prepared  in  Thornton  Tp.  H.  S.,  Harvey,  111. 
M.  and  E.  E.  Soc;  Pres.,  Soph.  Class.  Mech. 
Engr.  with  L.  S.  &  M.  S.  R.  R.,  1910;  with 
Internal.  Harv.  Co.,  1910 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A. 
-M.  Married  Natalie  Burpee,  Ag  10,  igog,  Asli- 
tabula,  O.  Child,  Clarence  Edson,  b.  Je  8,  loio. 
Address,   161 1    Clayton  Park  Ave.,  Chicago. t 


2669.  JOHN  HENRY  FROST 

Ins.  Salesman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  5,  1883, 
Chicago;  s.  David  (b.  Lebanon,  Pa.)  and  Wil- 
helmina (Grevy)  Frost  (b.  Aurora,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Lake  View  H.  S.,  Chicago,  Delta 
Upsilon;  Thcta  Nu  Epsilon;  Yoxan,  Asst. 
Engr.,  Cuba  R.  R.  Co.,  San  Luis,  (3uba,  1906-7; 
do..  Mo.  Okla.  &  Gulf  R.  M.,  Muskogee,  Okla., 
1907-8;  Locating  Engr.,  Cairo,  Mounds  City  & 
Mounds  Interurban,  Cairo,  111.,  1908-9;  Design- 
ing Engr.,  Chicago  Subway,  (Chicago,  1909-10; 
Locating  Engr.,  111.  Southern  R.  R.  Co.,  1910- 
11;  Loc.  and  Const.  Engr.,  Denver  Reservoir 
&■  Irrigation  Co.,  Denver,  1911-12;  Asst,  Engr., 
Denver  Reservoir  &  Irrigation  Co.,  Denver, 
1912-16;  Salesman,  Mutual  Benefit  Life  Ins. 
Co.,  1916 — .  Married  Nellie  ^Mae  Cameron.  X 
IS,  191 1.  Child,  Eugene  Cameron,  b.  Ag  23, 
1912.     Address,  519  (3ilpin  St.,  Denver. 

2670.  JOHN  F.  FUCIK,  JR. 
Engineer;    B,   S.   in   C.   E.;   b.    Ag    ii,    1885, 

Chicago;  s.  John  and  Mary  A.  (Schimek)  Fucik. 
Prepared  in  Chicago  H.  S.;  John  Marshall  Law 
Sch.,  1909-10.  Rodman.  Chicago,  1906;  Asst, 
Engr.,  Alvord  &  Burdick,  Chicago,  1906;  Engr., 
Bd.  of  Local  Improvements,  (jhicago,  1909 — , 
Address,  5409  Gladys  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

2671.  JOHX'  H ALBERT  GALEENER 
(Brother  of  No.  4669) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Mr  22,  1880,  Tunnel  Hill, 
111.;  s.  William  Elwood  (b.  O  30,  1841,  Blue 
Ash,  O.)  and  India  B.  (Perkins)  Galeener  (b. 
My  26,  1851,  Vienna,  111.).  Prepared  in  Vien- 
na H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Engng.  Club; 
Maj.,  Univ.  Regt. :  Bus.  Mgr.,  ///.  Maiy.  Custn 
dian  of  Law  Lib.,  1001-3;  Practised  Law,  E. 
St.  Louis,  1908-9;  Atty.  for  Frisco  R.  R.  Co., 
Cape  Girardeau,  Mo.,  1909;  Farming,  Practising 
Law,  Mercantile  Banking  Bus.,  Sikeston,  Mo.; 
Rep.  Mem.,  St.  Tax  Comn.  of  Mo.,  1917 — . 
Mem..  B.  P.  O.  E.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Presby. 
Church.  Married  Lena  Aspiza  Marshall,  Je  24, 
1908,  Sikeston,  Mo.  Children:  John  William, 
b.  Je  8,  1909;  Lynn  Ilalbert,  b.  F  2,  1912; 
Jerry  Halbert,  b.  Ag  4,  1917.  Address.  Sikes- 
ton,  Scott  Co.,  Mo. 

2672.  JACOB  C.  GAMBACH 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  15,  1877. 
Hecker,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  N  11,  1832,  Darm- 
stadt, Ger.)  and  Marie  Gambach  (b.  Ja  2,  1840, 
do.).  Prepared  in  So.  III.  St.  Norm.  Univ.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Ger.  Club;  Orat.  Soc.  Teacher. 
New  .Athens,  111.,  1906-7;  Belleville,  111.,  1907- 
16;  Grad.  work,  LTniv.  of  Chicago,  1916-17; 
Prin.,  Tp.  II.  S.,  New  Orleans,  Ind.,  1917-18. 
Treas.,  Illini  Club  of  St.  Clair  Co.  Married 
Anna  Elizabeth  Stehfest,  Je  30,  19 10,  Lebanon, 
111.  Child,  Lela  Louise,  "b.  Ag  10,  191 1.  Ad- 
dress.  307   E.    ist   St.,    Belleville,   111. 

2673.  BRADLEY  CHARLES  GARDNER 
Supt.  and  Chem.;  B.  S.  in  Chem. ;  b.  Je  12, 
1884,  Champaign;  s.  Dick  Hodges  (b,  N  8,  1847, 
Johnstown,  O.)  and  Ella  Melissa  (Angle)  Gard- 
ner (b.  Mr  3,  1848,  Truxton,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Calumet  II.  S.,  Chicago.  Delta  Tau  Delta; 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Final  Honors. 
Chem.,  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  R.  R.,  1906-7;  Asst.  St. 
.\nalysist.  111.  St.  Food  Comn.,  190^-16;  Supt. 
and  Chem.  for  Chapman  &  Smith  (To.,  1910 — . 
Mem.,  A.  C.  S. ;  Pres.,  Delta  Tau  Delta,  1912, 
Married  Bessie  Barker,  O  31,  1013,  Chicago. 
Child.  Bradley,  Jr.,  b.  Ja  2,  1916.  Address, 
2014  W.  102nd  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1017  W. 
Washington  Blvd.,  do. 

2674.     MABEL  CLARE  GARWOOD 

(Sister  of  No.  2303) 

Teacher;   A.   B.  in  L.   &  A.;  b.  Je   17.   1880, 

Augusta,   111,;   d.  James   M.    fb.    1847.  Newton, 

III.)   and  Mary  Frances  (McChire)  Garwood  (b. 


1906] 


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251 


F  17,  1850,  Augusta,  111.).  Prepared  in  Augus- 
ta II.  S.;  Art  Inst.,  Chicago.  Alethenai;  Eng. 
Club.  Teacher,  Kushville  II.  S.,  19069;  do., 
Hoopeston,  III.,  1909-13;  Prin.,  Augusta  H.  S., 
■913-15;  Teacher,  Eng.,  H.  S.,  East  Aurora, 
111.,  191S — .  Address,  Bushnell,  111.;  bus.  add., 
166  S.  4th  St.,  Aurora,  111. 

2675.     MARY  LOUISE  GAY  (BLUNT) 

(Sister  of  No.  5142) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  N  25,  1884, 
Rockport,  111.;  d.  James  Clark  (b.  do.)  and 
Josephine  Udell  (Ilorton)  Gay  (b.  Horton, 
III.).  Prepared  in  Pittstield  H.  S.;  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Illiola; 
Sigma  Kappa;  Grad.  Scholarship  in  Ger.  Tea- 
cher, Riverside  H.  S.,  1906-0;  do.,  Shortridge 
H.  S.,  Indianapolis,  Ind.  Mem.,  Assn.  Coll. 
Alumnae;  Nathan  Hale  Chap.,  D.  A.  R.,  St. 
Paul;  New  Century  Club,  do.  Married  Rev. 
Harry  Blunt,  Je  16,  191 3,  Rockport,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Mary  b.  Je  17,  1914;  Henry,  b.  Ag  21, 
1915.     Address,   loii  Ashland  Ave.,  St.  Paul. 

2676.  FREDERIC  WILLIAMS  GILL 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1910;  b.  F 
2,  1880,  Conway,  Ark.;  s.  Joseph  C.  and  Mary 
Louise  (Williams)  Gill.  Prepared  in  S.  Belvi- 
dere  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon. 
Matthes  Research  Lab.,  Chicago,  1906-07;  Re- 
search Lab.,  Physiol.  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907- 
10;  Engng.  Dept.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Harrison,  N. 
J.,  1910 — .  Auth.:  Articles,  Det.  of  Total  Sul- 
phur in  Urine.  Jour.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  1909; 
Preservation  of  Urine  by  Thymol  and  Refri- 
geration, do.;  Det.  of  Urea  in  Urine,  do.;  Det. 
of  Nitrogen  in  Organic  Substances,  do.;  Det.  of 
Ammonia  of  Meat  and  Meat  Products,  Science. 
1908;  Det.  of  Phosphorus  in  Foods,  etc.,  Pro- 
ceedings Am.  Soc.  Biol.  Chem.,  1909.  Regis- 
tered in  Am.  Men  of  Sc,  191 1;  Mem.,  Univ. 
Club,  Univ.  of  111.;  Mazda  Club,  Gen.  Elec.  Co., 
1910;  A.  C.  S.,  1905-10.  Married  Sara  Abagail 
Walling,  Jl  21,  1903,  Rock  City  Falls,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Frederic  Walling,  b.  O  12,  1905; 
Edyth  Louise,  b.  My  25,  1908;  Barbara  Emily, 
b.  D  29,  1909.  Address,  322  Beach  St.,  Arling- 
ton, N.  J.t 

2677.  JOHN  BURR  GLASS 
Chief  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  30, 
1879,  Taylorville,  III.;  s.  Isaac  Jarvis  (b.  Je 
20,  1850,  Bridgeton,  Mass.)  and  Sarah  Jane 
Glass  (b.  S  8,  1858,  Taylorville,  111.).  Prepar- 
ed in  Taylorville  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
Steam  Turbine  Dept.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenec- 
tady, N.  Y.,  1906-8;  Engr.  Const,  with  White 
and  Newcomb,  Mexico  City,  1908-11;  La  Com- 
pania  de  Fierro  y  Acero  de  Monterey,  S.  A., 
1911-14;  Checker,  drafting  room,  T.  C.  I.  Co., 
Ensley,  Ala.,  1915-18;  Chief  Draftsman.  Ship- 
building Co.,  Mobile,  Ala.,  1918 — .  Married 
Ada  Louise  Hollingsworth,  S  3,  1913,  San 
Antonio,  Tex.  Address,  801  Augusta  St., 
'Mobile,   Ala. 

2678.  ELIZABETH  GRAFF  (SANGER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  31,  1882,  Mt.  Vernon, 
O. ;  d.  Franklin  Luther  (b.  i860,  do.)  and 
Katherine  (True)  Graff  (b.  i86o,  Jo.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gam- 
ma; V.  P.,  Sr.  Class.  Teacher  in  Atlanta  H. 
S.,  1906-7;  Sub.  Teacher,  Port  Huron  H.  S., 
1908-9;  Asst.  in  Toledo  Pub.  Lib.,  1911-13; 
Teacher  in  Toledo  H.  S.,  1913-17.  Married 
Capt.  Walter  M.  Sanger,  S  19 17.  .'iddress, 
1041  Linwood  Ave.,  Columbus,  O. 

2679.  DOUGLAS  BASIL  ADAIR  GRAHAM 
■  Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  O  27, 
1884,  Boston.  Prepared  in  Riverside  H.  S. 
Glee  Club;  Mandolin  Club;  Maj.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Engr.,  Alvord  and  Burdick,  Const.  Engrs. 
Mem.,  West.  Soc.  Engrs.;  Assoc,  A.  S.  C.  E. ; 
Am.  Waterworks  Assn.;  III.  Soc.  Engrs.;  111. 
Water  Supply  Assn.;  City  Club  of  Chicago. 
Address,  1740  Pennsylvania  Ave.;  Indian- 
apolis.! 


2680.     AMBROSE  GOULET  GRANDPRE 
Supt.   of  Const.;    B.   S.   in    C.    E.;   b.   Jl   31, 

1883,  Kankakee,  111.;  s.  Victor  R.  (b.  Can.) 
and  Ida  C.  (Goulet)  Grandpre  (b.  Boston). 
Prepared  in  W.  Div.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Techno- 
graph  Bd.  Draftsman,  1906-7;  Bridge  Insp., 
1907-9;  both  with  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.;  Supt. 
of  Const.,  Marshall  &  Fox,  Archs.,  Chicago, 
1909 — .  Married  Eleanor  A.  Harris,  Ap  14, 
1909,  Tekoa,  Wash.  Children:  Lorraine  Anne, 
b.  N  4,  1911;  Anona  Rose,  b.  Je  18,  1913. 
Address,   5830  Race  Ave.,  Chicago. 

2681.  LILY  GRAY 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  B.  L.  S.;  b. 
N  I,  1851,  Chicago;  d.  Joseph  Henry  (b.  Ja  i, 
1812,  Boston)  and  Therese  Sobieski  (Stow) 
Gray  (b.  Mr  20,  1814,  Eaton,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.;  Chicago  Univ., 
1873-6.  Kappa  Kappa  Kappa.  Libn.,  Spokes- 
man Review.  Spokane,  Wash.  Mem.  Unitar 
ian  Church;  Am.  Alumni  Assn.,  Chicago  Univ. 
Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  Assn.  of  Coll.  Alumnae.  Ad- 
dress,   c/o   Spokesman   Review,    Spokane. f 

2682.     WALTER    HERBERT   GREGORY 
(Brother  of  No.  3755) 

Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  10,  1880, 
Moweaqua,  III.;  s.  Frank  (b.  M^r  30,  1853, 
Perry  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Amanda  Mozella  (Smith) 
Gregory  (b.  S  s,  1857,  Moweaqua,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Austin  Coll.;  Univ.  Acad.;  studied  law 
in  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907-9.  Phi  Alpha  Delta; 
Debating  Team;  Class  Football  and  Baseball; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Pres.,  Adelphic;  Pol.  Sc. 
Club;  Cml.  Club;  Hatchet  Orat.  Capt.,  "H" 
Co.,  Nat.  Guard  of  Ut.,  1911-14;  Capt.,  Inf. 
Reserve  Corps,  19 17;  Maj.,  Inf.  Reserve  Corps, 
1917-18;  364th  Inf.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918; 
Wounded  in  action,  1918.  Mem.,  St.  Bar  Assn. 
of  Ut.;  Pres.,  III.  Club  of  Salt  Lake  City, 
1910-11;  Am.  Bar  Assn.;  Salt  Lake  Cml.  Club: 
Univ.  Club  of  Salt  Lake  City;  Univ.  Club  of 
Tacoma,  Wash.  Address,  Univ.  Club,  Salt  Lake 
City. 

2683.     HARRY  DAVETT  GRIGSBY 
Chief    Chem.;    B.    S.    in    Chem.;    b.    Ap    26, 

1884,  Cuba,  III.;  s.  Francis  Marion  (b.  Je 
19,  1841,  Lewistown,  III.)  and  Josephine  (Dav- 
ett)  Grigsby  (b.  1846).  Prepared  in  Bradley 
Poly.  Inst.,  Peoria.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sig- 
ma Xi.  Asst.  City  Engr.,  Santa  Anna,  (Zalif., 
1906-7;  Insp.  of  Supplies  and  Chem.  for  C. 
R.  I.  &  P.  R.  R.  Co.,  1907-12;  Asst.  Chem.. 
III.  St.  Food  Comn.,  1912-14;  (Them.,  Bur.  of 
Chem.,  U.  S.  Dept  of  Agr.,  Cincinnati,  1914-18; 
Chief  Chem.,  O.  St.  Bd.  of  Health,  1918— . 
Married  Martha  Reed,  N  27,  1911,  Topeka, 
Kan.  Child,  Grace  Marion,  b.  Mr  4,  1913. 
Address,    1898    Summit  St.,   Columbus,    O. 

2684.  HERBERT-  EMIL  HAASE 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  O 
21,  1883,  Oak  Park,  111.;  s.  Emil  R.  (b.  F 
I,  i860,  do.)  and  Pauline  (Schlund)  Haase  (b. 
O  31,  1865,  do.).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Man. 
Tr.  bch.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Motor  Truck 
Mfr.,  Chicago.  Address,  241  Wisconsin  Ave., 
Oak  Park.  IlLf 
2685.  WILLIAM  CARL  FRANK  HENRY 
HACHMEISTER 
Chem.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  M.  S., 
1909;  b.  O  18,  1882,  Hildesheim,  Hanover, 
Ger.;  s.  John  Henry  (b.  1850,  do.)  and  Mar- 
garethe  (Friese)  Hachmeister  (b.  1855,  Berlin, 
do.).  Prepared  in  N.  Div.  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Xi; 
Scholarship;  Coach,  Water  Polo  and  Swim- 
ming Team.  Chem.,  Nitrate  Invest.,  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  Univ.  of  111.;  Chem.  Engr., 
Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Co.,  1909 — .  Mem.,  A. 
C.  S.;  Powers  Lake  Yacht  Club;  Crvstal  City 
Riding  Club;  Crystal  City  Gun  Club.  Ad- 
dress,  4312    N.   Robey   St.,  Chicago.! 


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^680.     'GRACE  EVALYN  HALL 
(Sister  of   No.   880) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  28,  1884,  East 
Lvnn.  111.;  d.  Justice  Smith  (b.  Ap  24,  1840, 
near  Portlaiui.  Me.)  and  Sarah  H.  (Stanford) 
Hall  (b.  My  7.  184=;,  Lowell,  111.).  Prepared  in 
I'rbana  H.  S.  Alcthenai;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Died  N  8,  1906,  Colorado  Springs, 
Colo. 

-'687.     'WILLIAM  JAMES   HEALY 
(Brother  of  No.  4198) 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  My  24,  1881.  Rochelle, 
111.;  s.  William  (b.  1846,  Ireland  and  Mary 
(McDermott)  Healy  (b.  1852,  Poughkeepsie, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Rochelle  H.  S.;  Beloit 
Coll.  .\cad.;  Beloit  Coll.,  1900-1.  Phi  Kappa 
Psi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Yoxan;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Base- 
ball Team:  Mgr.,  Baseball  Team.  City  Atty., 
Rochelle,  111.,  1909 — .  Married  Ruby  Carl,  My 
S.  1914,  Freeport,  111.  Child,  William  Carl, 
b.  S  23,  1916.  Died  D  22,  1918,  Rochelle, 
111. 

2688.     LEONARD  HEGNAUER 
(Brother    of   No.    5"i6) 

In  charge  of  Exten.  Schs. ;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b. 
Mr  22,  1872,  Prairie  City,  Mo.;  s.  Leonhard  (b. 
Switzerland)  and  Susanna  Katherine  (Hirschi) 
Hegnauer  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Appleton  (Mo.) 
City  Acad.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1900.  Sigma 
Xi.  Agr.  Coll.  and  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1906-10;  Agr.  Coll.,  Pullman,  Wash.,  1910- 
1 1 ;  Prof,  of  Crop  Production  and  Chief,  do., 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-14;  Soils 
and  Crop  Specialties,  Exten.  Dept.,  in  charge 
of  Ext.  Schs.,  Wash.  St.  Coll.,  Pullman,  Wash., 
191 5 — .  Married  Clara  Edith  Baker,  D  24,  1901. 
Children:  Dorothea  Virginia,  b.  Ap  14,  1909; 
Helen  Edith,  b.  My  23,  191 1-  Address,  1904 
Indiana  Ave.,   Pullman,   Wash. 

2689.  CARL  AUGUST  HELLMANN 
Asst.  Examiner  of  Patents;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.; 
M.  S.,  1909;  b.  D  18,  i88s,  Chicago;  s.  Charles 
W.  (b.  1845,  Ger.)  and  Marie  (Manthey)  Hell- 
mann  (b.  1850,  do.).  Prepared  in  N.  Div.  H.  S.. 
Chicago.  LL.  B.,  Nat.  Univ.  Law  Sch.,  Wash., 
D.  C,  1910;  M.  P.  L.,  George  Washington 
Univ.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1910.  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Sigma  Xi;  Final  Honors.  With  C.  H.  Stocking 
Scientific  Co.,  till  1907;  Teacher  in  summer  ses- 
sion, Univ.  of  111.,  1907:  Teacher  of  Phys., 
1907-8;  Asst.  Examiner  of  Patents,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1908 — .  Mem.,  Bar  of  Supreme  Court 
and  (iourt  of  Appeals  of  D.  C.  Married  Gladys 
Aline  Strong,  tl  15,  1914.  Washington,  D.  C. 
Address,  2431  Ontario  Rd.,  N.  W.,  Washington, 
D.  C. 
2690.     CHARLES   ELLIOTT   HENDERSON 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  16,  1879, 
Elmira,  111.;  s.  John  McClenahan  and  Elizabeth 
Ann  (Campbell)  Henderson.  Prepared  in 
Traer  (la.)  H.  S. ;  I^Ionmouth  Coll.  Y.  M.  C. 
A.;  C.  E.  Club;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Mil.  Scholarship. 
Instrumentman,  M.  W.,  M.  K.  and  T.  R.  R., 
Parsons,  Kan.,  1906-7;  Asst.  Engr.,  B.  and  B. 
Dept.,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  Minneapolis; 
Instr.  in  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-10;  Asst. 
Engr.  and  .Asst.  City  Engr.,  Port  Arthur,  Ont., 
i9io-i,s;  City  Engr.,  St.  .\ugustine,  Fla.,  iqi.s- 
17;  Co.  Engr.,  do.,  1017 — ;  Asst.  Engr.,  Bur. 
Indus.  Housing  and  Transportation,  Dept.,  La- 
bor, 1918 — .  Mem.,  St.  Paul's  Preshy.  Church 
(Deacon);  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.;  Fla.  Engng. 
Soc,  1917;  Am.  Soc.  Mun.  Improvements; 
Assoc,  mem.,  Canadian  S.  C.  E.,  i9'S-  Mar- 
ried Gertrude  Anne  Patterson,  D  26,  1006, 
Champaign.  Address,  613  6th  St.,  N.  W., 
Washington,  D.   C. 

2691.     WARREN'  KENYON  HENNING 

Office  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  M.  E.;  b.  S  7. 
1882,  Piano,  111.;  s.  Gilbert  Denslow  and  Agnes 
(Valentine)  Hcnniiig.  Prepared  in  Piano  H.  S. 
.Vztec  Club.  With  Murphy  Iron  Works,  De- 
troit;   Mgr.,    do.,     Philadelphia.      Married    Ora 


Frances  Sears,  S  29,  1909,  Piano,  III.  Address. 
5243  Spruce  St.,  Philadelphia;  bus.  add.,  202 
Stephen  Girard  Bldg.,  Jet 

2692.  JOHN  EARL  HENRY 
(Husband  of  No.  3404) 
Arch,  and  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My  10, 
1882,  Marshall  Co.,  111.;  s.  Samuel  Calvin  (b. 
.S  2,  1 85 1,  Westmoreland,  Pa.)  and  Mary  El- 
eanor (Van  Petten)  Henry.  Prepared  in  Elm- 
wood  H.  S.  Arch.  Club;  Glee  Club;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Class  Football  Team;  Inter- 
schol.  Mgr.  Draftsman.  1906-7;  Chief  Drafts- 
man, Brinton  B.  Davis,  Ixiuisville,  1907-11; 
Arch,  and  Engr.,  Louisville  Bd.  of  Educ, 
iQii — .  Made  group  plan  and  designed  all 
bldgs.  for  West.  Ky.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1909; 
designed  model  graded  school  for  Louisville, 
1910;  designed  H.  S.  for  Hopkinsville  and 
Christian  Co.,  Ky.  Mem.,  Arch,  and  Engrs. 
Club.  Married  Hope  Ilerrick  ('08),  D  16,  1909, 
Farmer  City,  111.  Children:  Herrick  Hi,  b. 
My  28,  1911;  Helen  Louise,  b.  S  11,  1918. 
.Address,  2210  Napoleon  Blvd.,  Louisville,  Ky. ; 
bus.  add.,  Bd.  of  Educ,  8th  and  Chestnut  Sis. 

rfci.t 

2693.     CLARENCE  AVISE  HEWES 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2694,  5207) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E;  b.  O  28,  1881,  Pay- 
son,  111.;  s.  Charles  Travis  (b.  Je  18,  1857,  do.) 
and  Mary  Etta  (Sinnock)  Hewes  (b.  F  24,  1859, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S.  Asst.  Engr., 
Mo.  Pacific  R.  R.,  1906-8:  do..  Santa  Fe  R.  R., 
1908-9;  do.,  Mo.  Pacific  R.  R.,  1909 — .  Mem., 
.\r.  E.  Church.  Married  May  Belle  Goodwin, 
N  10.  1909,  Sedalia,  Mo.  Children:  Charles 
Goodwin,  b.  S  26,  1910;  Helen  C,  b.  Jl  i,  19.13- 
.Address,  4714  Fairmount  Ave.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo. 

2694.     FLOYD    SINNOCK   HEWES 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2693,  $207) 

Pilot  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  25,  1884, 
Payson,  111.;  s.  Charles  T.  (b.  Je  18,  1857.  do.) 
and  Mary  Etta  (Sinnock)  Hewes  (b.  F  24,  1859, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Ouincy  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Rodman,  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  1906-7;  Draftsman, 
Santa  Fe  R.  R.,  1907-9;  Transitman,  do.,  1909; 
Res.  Engr.,  Const.  Dept.,  1909-11;  Draftsman, 
Const.  Dept.,  1912:  Asst.  Engr.,  do.  (Coast 
Lines).  1912-14;  Masonry  Insp.,  do.  (East 
Lines),  1914-15:  Transitman  Office  Engr.,  do., 
1914-15:  Asst. 'Engr.,  do..  1915-16;  Pilot  Engr., 
do.  (West.  Lines),  1916 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Ry. 
Engr.  Assn.;  Assoc,  mem.,  A.  S.  C.  S.  Married 
Serena  Inez  Middagh,  F  4,  1917,  Aniarillo,  Tex. 
.Address,  c/o  Valuation  Dept.,  A.  T.  and  S.  F. 
Ry.,   Amarillo,   Tex. 

2695.  MAMES    BERNARD    HICKEY 
Abstractor;  LL.  B.;  b.  F  8,  1882,  Anchor,  111.; 

s.  James  (b.  Co.  Waterford,  Ire.)  and  Mary 
(Smith)  Hickey.  Prepared  in  Gibson  City  H. 
S.;  St.  Viateurs  Coll.,  Bourbonnais,  111.  Clerk 
in  Law  Office,  Davenport,  la.,  i907-S:  Abstract- 
or, Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  1909-10;  Phvs.  Plant, 
Univ.  of  111.  Married  Nellie  Middlesworth, 
1912,  Mt.  Vernon,  HI.  Died  N  7,  1918,  Urbana. 

2696.  GEORGE  CLINTON   HILLYER 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  14.  1880,  Brooklyn,  111. 

St.  Atty.,  Warren  Co.,  111.  Address,  Bushncll, 
111. 

2697.  LEIGH  PATRIDGE  HOFF 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1896,  3778) 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  F  10,  1885, 
Hinsdale,  111.;  s.  Theodore  (b.  1846,  Bucks  Co., 
Pa.)  and  Lucv  (Naisby)  Hoff  (b.  1859,  Phila 
delphia).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Heights,  Bloom 
Tp.  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi:  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Final 
Honors.  Shop  Course  and  Factory  Sales,  W.  E. 
Co.,  1906-8;  Sales  Dept.,  W.  E.  Co.,  Pittsburgh, 
1908-10;  Sales  Dept.,  and  Mem.  firm  C.  R. 
Rogers    and    Co.,    Corry,     Pa..     1910-13;     Sales 


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Engr.,  AllisClmlnuTs  Mfg.  Co.,  Pittsburgh, 
1913-J7;  Mgr.,  Baker  D\iiibar-.Mlen  Co.,  Phila- 
delphia, 191 7 — .  iMein.,  Preshy.  Church;  Mun. 
Club;  Engrs.  Cluh  of  Philadelphia;  Soc.  of 
Iron  and  Steel  Elec.  Engrs.  Married  Carry 
Minnie  Hoare,  Je  jg,  ryio,  Wilkinburg,  Pa. 
Children:  Robert  Leigh,  b.  Jl  7,  1913  (died  F 
28,  1914);  Elizabeth  Seniplc,  b.  D  30,  1914. 
Address,  5713   Baltimore  Ave.,  Philadelphia.  » 

2698.  CHARLES    LUDWIG    IIOLL 
Real   Est.;    B.    S.   in    M.    E.;    b.    O   28,    1883, 

Streator,  111.;  s.  Charles  (b.  My  27,  1853,  Ger.) 
and  Sophia  (Braunlich)  Holl  (b.  F  27,  1858, 
Peru,  111.).  Prepared  in  Streator  H.  S.  M. 
and  E.  E.  Socs. ;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Apprentice. 
Allis-Chalmers  Co.,  1906-8;  Engr.,  do.,  1908-10; 
Draftsman,  Streator  Motor  Co.,  1910-12;  with 
Schlitz  Brewing  Co..  Real  Est.  Dept.,  1912 — . 
Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.;  Streator  Commandery; 
Knights  Templars.  Address,  291  14th  St.. 
Milwaukee;   bus.  add.,  Schlitz  Brewing  Co.,  do. 

2699.  TOM  WOOSTER  HOLMAN 
(Husband  of  No.  3361) 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  My  7,  1885,  Rushville, 
Ind.;  s.  Charles  Butler  (b.  Ja  2,  1862,  Nobles- 
ville,  Ind.)  and  Elizabeth  (Pattison)  Holman 
(b.  Ap  4,  1863,  Rushville,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Hyde  Park  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Seattle  H.  S.; 
.Soper  Sch.  of  Orat.,  Chicago.  Delta  Kappa 
Ensilon;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  VVitenagemote  Court. 
Practiced  Law,  Chicago,  1 906-8  j  do.,  Seattle, 
1908-10;  do..  Port  Townsend,  \\  ash.,  1910-17; 
Prosecuting  Atty.,  1917 — :  Govt.  Appeal  Agt., 
1918 — .  Mem.,  Arctic  Club,  Seattle;  First 
Presby.  Church.  Married  Harriet  Grace  Ewing 
('08),  N  19,  1912,  Portland,  Ore.  Children: 
Grace  Elizabeth,  b.  S  25,  1913;  Harriet  Alma, 
b.  My  16,  1916.  Address.  928  Franklin  St., 
Port  Townsend,  Wash.;  bus.  add.,  1-2  Tucker 
Block,  do. 

2700.     HENRY  HUDSON  HOOK 

Gold  Mine  Operator;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ag 
16,  1880,  Stockport,  O. ;  s.  Alfred  (b.  N  29, 
1863,  Hooksburg,  O.)  and  Ida  B.  (White) 
Hook  (b.  Ag  14,  1863,  Stockport,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Vienna  H.  S.  Acacia;  M.  E.  Soc; 
Class  Baseball  Team.  Design,  const,  and 
operation  of  gold  dredger  in  Colo.,  Calif,  and 
Alaska.  _  Mem.,  R.  A.  M.;  O.  E.  S.  Mar- 
ried Lois  Fay  Vander  Pluym,  N  26,  1913, 
Boulder,  Colo.  Child,  Jack  Alfred,  b.  S  i, 
1 914.  Address,  c/o  Alaskan  Engng.  Comn.. 
Transportation  Dept.,  U.  S.  R.  R.,  Anchorage, 
Alaska. 

2701.     RUBY   CLARE  HOPKINS    (HUNT) 
(Wife   of   No.    2133) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  12,  1885,  Sterling, 
111.;  d.  Winfield  Scott  (b.  My  12,  1852,  La- 
moile,  111.)  and  Alice  Cary  (Walker)  Hopkins 
(b.  O  I,  1861,  Magnolia,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Granville  H.  S.  Illiola;  Der  Deutsche  Ver- 
ein;  Co.  Entrance  Scholarship.  Married  George 
Warren  Hunt  ('04),  Je  20,  1907,  Granville, 
111.  Children:  Leland  Hopkins,  b.  My  4,  191 1; 
Marion  Eugene,  b.  N  22,  1916.  Address. 
Granville,  111. 

2702.  PAUL  EDWARD  HOWE 
(Husband  of  G566;  Brother  of  Nos.  2 131,  3033, 
3785.  6323,  9143) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem. ;  A.  M.,  1907;  Ph. 
D.,  1910;  b.  Jl  29,  1885,  Chicago;  s.  Edward 
Gardenier  (b.  Ag  11,  1849,  Walpole,  Mass.) 
and  Mary  E.  (Barnard)  Howe  (b.  F  16,  1855, 
Chicago).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Gamma 
Alpha;  Chem.  Club;  Class  Sec;  Golf  Cham- 
pionship; Scholarship  in  Chem.,  Fellowship 
in  Chem.;  Fellowship  in  Pharmacology,  Univ. 
of  Chicago.  Asst.  Physiol.  Chem.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1908-10;  Instr.,  do..  Univ.  of  111.,  1910- 
12;  Asst.  Prof.,  Biol.  Chem.,  Columbia  Coll. 
P.  and  S.  1912-17;  Assoc,  Biol.  Chem.,  Rocke- 


feller Inst,  for  Animal  Path.,  Princeton,  N. 
J.,  191 7 — •  Capt.,  San.  Corps,  N.  A.;  Surg.. 
Gen.  Office,  Div.  Food  and  Nutrition.  1917 — . 
.Vuth. :  The  Electrolytic  Corrosion  of  Brasses 
(with  A.  T.  Lincoln  and  David  Klein)  Jour, 
of  Phys.  Chem.;  Comiiarative  Tests  of  Spiro's 
and  Folin's  Methods  for  the  Determination  of 
Anunonia  and  Urea  (with  P.  B.  Hawk),  Jour, 
of  Biol.  Chem.;  (Jn  the  Preservation  of  Feces 
(with  T.  A.  Rutherford  and  P.  B.  Hawk), 
Proc.  oj^  the  Am.  Soc.  of  Biol.  Chemists,  Jour. 
of  A.  C.  S.;  besides  numerous  other  Fasting 
.Studies  imblished  in  Jour,  of  A.  C.  S.,  Jour, 
of ^  Biol.  Chem.,  and  Biochem.  Bui.;  Asst.  Ed., 
Biochem.  But.,  1912-17;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Biol.  Chem. 
Section,  Chem.  Abstracts,  1915-17;  Nutrition 
iiiid  Clinical  Dietetics  (with  Carter  and  Mason) 
Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Soc.  of 
An.  Nutrition;  111.  Acad,  of  Sc;  Am  Soc  of 
Biol.  Chem.;  Life  mem..  Am.  Bd.  of  Foreign 
Missions;  Univ.  Club;  Am.  Physiol.  Soc; 
Harvey  Soc;  Soc.  for  Exp.  Biol,  and  Med.; 
Columbia  Biochem.  Assn.,  .Sec,  do.,  1913-17, 
Pres.,  do..  1917-18;  Annual  Conf.  of  Biol. 
Chem.;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Harriet  Rinaker 
(g'o9),  Je  18,  1913,  Carlinville,  111.  Child. 
Clarissa,  b.  Ag  19.  1914.  Address,  Rockefeller 
Inst.,  Princeton,  N.  J.;  bus.  add.,  318  Miles 
BIdg..  Washington,  D.  C. 

2703.  GUY  RICHARD  HUBBART 
Advertising  and  Publishing;  A.  B.  in  L.  & 
A.;  b.  F  20,  1877,  Parkville,  111.;  s.  Richard 
Thomas  and  Sarah  Jane  (Glick)  Hubbart. 
Prepared  in  Sidney  H.  S.  Philomathean; 
Class  Poet.  Advertising  Expert  for  The  Drv 
Goods  Economist ;  Deputy  Sheriff,  Nassau  Co^ 
X.  Y.,  1917-18;  Instr.,  Columbia  Sch.  of  Bus. 
and  Exten.  Teaching;  .\dvertising  and  publish- 
ing, 1918 — .  Mem.,  Univ.  Club;  Associated 
.\Av.  Clubs  of  the  World.  Married  Mary 
Elizabeth  Dodge,  D  24,  1914,  New  York  City. 
Address,    Bellrose,   Long   Island,   N.    Y. 

2704.  NOLAN  HYNSON  HUFF 
(Brother  of  No.  4719) 
Supt.  of  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  F  7, 
1876,  Rushville,  111.;  s.  Lawrence  Oliver  (b.  S 
6,  1848,  Clayton,  III.)  and  Allie  Ann  (Thomp- 
son) Huff  (b.  Mr  12,  1851,  Center,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Beardstown  H.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad.;  Law 
Sch.,  Univ.  of  Mich..  1907-11.  Adelphic,  Pres. 
Asst.  Prin.,  Rushville  Norm.  Sch.,  1905-6; 
Prin.,  Pleasant  View,  111.  Pub.  Sch.,  1906-7; 
Head  of  Engng.  Dept.,  Bluffton,  Ind.,  I9ii-i2; 
do..  Bethel  Coll.,  Newton,  Kan.,  1912-14;  Santa 
Fe  R.  R..  1914-17;  Supt.,  Morehead  H.  S.  and 
Consolidated  Schs.,  1917 — .  Married  Maude 
E.  Willis,  D  28,  1905,  Springfield,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Lawrence  Orton,  b.  O  28,  1906  (died 
Ag  II,  1907);  Marcia,  b.  Mr  14,  1908;  Nolan 
Hynson,  Jr.,  b.  Je  23,  1910;  Robert  Oliver,  b. 
D  1912;  Willis,  b.  My  12,  1915;  Margaret 
Ann,  b.  Mr  7,  1918  (died  Ap  6,  1918).  Ad- 
dress,  Morehead,  Kan. 

2705.  VICTOR  EMANUEL  HULTEEN 
Draftsman  and  Insp. ;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b. 
.^g  7,  1878,  Buda,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  Ap  20, 
1846,  Sweden)  and  Johanna  (Burgeson)  Hul- 
teen  (b.  N  30,  1851,  do.).  Prepared  in  High- 
land Park  Coll.,  Des  Moines;  Home  study, 
Scandinavian  Club.  Insp.  and  Mach.,  West. 
Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1906;  Drafting,  estimating 
and  superintending,  Sacket  Screen  &  Chuta 
Co.,  1906-8;  Draftsman,  Boston  Navy  Yard, 
1908-9;  do.,  Naval  Tr.  Sta.,  North  Chicago, 
1909-10;  do.,  Navy  Yard,  Portsmouth,  N.  H., 
1910-11;  Draftsman  and  Insp.,  Key  West,  Fla., 
Naval  Sta.,  191 1;  Also  at  Portsmouth  Navy 
Yard,  Portsmouth,  N.  H.  Mem.  Treas.,  Odd 
Fellows.  Married  Maria  Kathrina  Christian- 
sen. Ag  7,  1909,  Cliicago.  Children:  Baby,  b. 
Jl  2,  1910  (died  Jl  8,  1910);  Phyllis  .'\nne,  b. 
Jl  16,    1912.     Address,  Buda,  lU.t 


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2706.     •LITTA  DUSTIN  JACKSON 
(.COEN) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.:  b.  S  i,  1883, 
Clinton,  la.;  d.  John  (b.  1850,  Harrison,  Wis.) 
and  Winifred  (Dustin)  Jackson  (b.  1862,  Bar- 
aboo.  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Clinton  (la.)  H.  S. 
Alethenai;  Eng.  Club;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Teacher 
of  Eng.,  Rock  Island  H.  S.,  1906-11;  do., 
Clinton,  la.,  1911-13.  Married  L.  M.  Coen, 
O  10,  1913,  Clinton,  la.  Died  >J  10,  1916, 
Denver. 

2707.     NOAH   HENNING  JACOBSEN 
(Brother  of  Nos.   3426,  4232,  6981) 

Manager;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  12,  1882, 
Niantic,  111.;  s.  Henning  (b.  Ja  6,  1^46,  Schles- 
wig  Holstein,  Denmark)  and  Laura  D.  (Boone) 
Jacobsen  (b.  Mr  28,  1853).  Prepared  in  Eu- 
reka Coll.  Psi  Upsilon;  Orange  and  Blue 
Club;  C.  E.  Club.  Asst.  Engr.,  West.  Ind.  R. 
R.  Co.;  Mgr.,  West.  Materials  Co.  Mem., 
West.  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.  Married  Caroline  L. 
Jacobsen,  D  28,  1912,  De  Kalb,  111.  Address, 
6850  (Cornell  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  New 
York   Life   Bldg.,   do. 

2708.  HERMAN  GERLACH  JAMES 
(Brother  of  No.  4233) 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  S:  A.;  A.  M.,  1910; 
b.  Ja  2,  1887.  Philadelphia;  s.  Edmund  Janes 
(b.  Jacksonville,  111.)  and  Margarethe  (Lange) 
James  (b.  Prussia,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
of  Chicago;  South  Side  Acad.;  N.  W.  Univ. 
Acad.;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1903-4.  J-  D.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago.  1909;  Ph.  D.,  Columbia,  1911.  Phi 
Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Delta  Phi,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago; Adelphic;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  111.  Tennis 
Team.  Fellow  in  Adm.  Law,  cum  latide,  Co- 
lumbia, 1910-11;  Special  Traveling  Fellow,  do., 
1911-12;  Instr.,  Hist.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  Leipzig. 
1911;  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Berlin,  191 112; 
Univ.  of  Halle,  1912;  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Govt., 
Univ.  of  Tex.,  1912 — ;  Dir.,  Bur.  Mun  Research 
and  Reference,  1913 — ;  Sec.-Treas.,  League 
of  Tex.  Municipalities,  1913 — ;  Ed..  1  e.v. 
Municipalities,  1913 — ;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Nat.  Mun. 
Review;  taught,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  Summer  Ses- 
sion, 1915.  War  Camp  community  service, 
jgjg — .  Auth. :  The  Introductory  Articles  ol 
the  Constitution  of  111.,  Wickersham  Press, 
Lancaster,  1911;  Principles  of  Prussian  Adm., 
1913;  Applied  City  Govt.,  1914;  Handbook  of 
Civic  Improvement,  191S;  Municipal  Func- 
tions, 1917;  more  than  forty  pamphlets,  mono- 
graphs, and  articles  on  govt,  subjects.  Mem., 
Am.  Pol.  Sc.  Assn.;  Univ.  Club  of  Austin, 
Tex.;  Nat.  Mun.  League;  Am.  Acad,  of  Pol. 
and  Soc.  Sc;  Councillor  of  Nat.  Mun.  League; 
Mem.,  of  number  of  Corns,  of  the  League.  Mar- 
ried Genevieve  Kuby,  Ag  21,  1912,  Chicago. 
Children:  Margaret  Helen,  b.  My  19.  1913; 
Genevieve  Campbell,  b.  Jl  25,  1918.  Address, 
Univ.  of  Tex.,  Austin,  Tex. 

270Q.  LEONARD  VAUGHAN  JAMES 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1708,  4727.  6984,  8452) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.,  1912;  b.  Je 
9,  1884,  Amboy,  111.;  s.  P.  M.  (b.  Jl  14,  1850) 
and  Lottie  Louise  (Vaughan)  James  (b.  Ap 
17,  1858).  Prepared  in  Amboy  H.  S.  Acacia; 
Gamma  Alpha;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Pres.,  E.  E. 
Soc;  Prelim.  Honors;  V.  P.,  Soph.  Class;  Stud. 
Branch.' A.  I.  E.  E.  Test  man  with  Gen.  Elec. 
Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1906-7;  Asst.  in  E.  E. 
Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-9;  Instr.,  do.,  1909- 
13;  Assoc,  do.,  1913-18.  Head  of  Engrs.  Div., 
Sch.  of  Mil.  Aeronautics,  Austin,  Tex.,  1918 — . 
Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married 
Elizabeth  Good,  Ag  11,  1915-  Address,  Amboy 
111.;  bus.  add.,  600  W.  32nd  St.,  Austin,  Tex. 

2710.    *ROY  EDWARDS  JENS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  11,  1883,  Rock 
Island,  111.;  s.  Edward  Jens.     Died  Ap  11,  1910, 
Cripple  Creek,  Colo. 


2711.  J.  NORMAN  JENSEN 
(Brother  of  No.  3802) 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b  Ag  1,  1880, 
Chicago;  s.  01c  (b.  1849,  Norway)  and  Anna  G. 
(Isaacson)  Jensen  (b.  1851,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Lewis  Inst.,  1^02-4.  C.  E.  Club.  Res.  Engr., 
The  Arnold  Co.,  1908;  Engr.,  Nat.  Concrete 
Const.  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1909;  Designing 
Engr.,  Corrugated  Bar  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1910; 
.\rch.  Engr.,  City  of  Chicago;  Arch.  Engr., 
Dept.  of  Bldgs.,  Chicago,  1911-15;  Civ.  Engr., 
in  i)vt.  practise,  1915 — .  Auth.:  Diagrams  for 
Use  in  Designing  Reinforced  Concrete  T-Beams, 
Etujng.  Record,  190S;  Constants  for  Computing 
Reinforced  Concrete  Beams,  Engng.  News,  1909; 
Reinforced  Concrete  T-Beams  Tables,  Engng. 
Record,  1909;  Logarithmic  Paper  for  Diagrams, 
Mach.,  1909;  also  various  articles  in  Engng. 
Record;  Engng.  News-Record,  Concrete.  Ad- 
dress, 2504  Sawyer  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
2300   17s   W.  Jackson   Blvd.,  do. 

2712.     GEORGE  THOMPSON  JOHNSON 
(Brother  of  Nos.  960,  1359,  1536,  1709,  3051) 

Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Mr  6,  1886,  Cham- 
paign; s.  Dr.  C.  B.  (b.  1842,  Bond  Co.,  111.) 
and  Maria  L.  (Lewis)  Johnson  (b.  1847,  Chat- 
ham, 111.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.; 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1905-6;  M.  D.,  Rush  Med. 
Coll.,  1908.  Phi  Rho  Sigma.  Interne  in  Cook 
Co.  Hosp.,  Chicago,  1906-9;  Physician  in  Terre 
Haute,  Ind.,  1910-17.  Capt.,  5th  Bn.,  20th 
Engrs..  M.  R.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  France.  Mem., 
Ind.  Med.  Soc;  A.  M.  A.  Married  Eleanor 
Cox,  1915,  Chicago.  Address,  412  Tribune 
Bldg.,   Terre   Haute,    Ind. 

2713.  JOHN  THOMAS  JOHNSON 
Dean  and  Dir.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  24, 
1809,  Belleville,  111.;  s.  James  George  (b.  N  2, 
1839,  do.)  and  Nancy  Jane  (Shook)  Johnson 
(,b.  do.).  Prepared  in  DuQuoin  Sem. ;  No.  111. 
.St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1893-5,  1897-1902;  Knox  Coll., 
1898;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1901.  Head  of  Dept. 
of  Agr.  and  Biol.,  West  111.  St.  Norm.,  1906-12; 
Dean  of  Faculty  and  Dir.  of  Sc.  and  Agr.,  Kent 
St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1912-17.  Auth.:  St.  Norm. 
.Soil  Exp.,  Field;  series  of  articles  in  Sch.  News 
an  Agr.  Mem.,  Sch.  Sc  and  Math.;  Elder, 
I'resby.  Church.  Married  Sarah  Elizabeth  Has- 
kett,  Ap  6,  1899,  Palestine,  111.  Child,  James 
Haskett.  b.  Ag  21,  1900.  Address,  Norm.  Tr. 
Sch.,  Cleveland. 

2714.  RILEY  OREN  JOHNSON 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Jl  12,  1869,  Swan, 
O. ;  s.  Samuel  Wesley  (b.  1841,  Hocking  Co., 
O.)  and  Anne  Maria  Barbara  (Wright)  John- 
son (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  HI.  St.  Norm.  Univ. 
M.  S.,  Calif.,  1909.  Prof,  of  Biol,  and  Agr.,  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  Chico,  Calif.  Auth.:  Course  of 
Study  in  Nature  Study  and  Agr.  for  the  Ele- 
mentary Schs.  of  Calif,  pub.  by  the  auth.,  1908, 
S  pp.;  One  Hundred  Experiments  in  Elementary 
.\gr.  for  Calif.  Schs.,  do.,  1909,  42  pjj.;  also 
number  of  articles.    Address,  Chico,  Calif, 

2715.     JOHN  GARFIELD  JORDAN 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    C.    E. ;    b.    Jl   29,    1880, 
Savoy,  111.;  s.  B.  Jordan.  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.   S.   Consulting   Mech.   and    Elec    Engr.,   Chi- 
cago. Address,  706  Sheridan  Road,  Chicago. 

2716.  WALTER  JOHN  IvANNE 
Milling  and  Smelling  Bus.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.; 
b.  Je  24,  1881,  Waterville,  Minn.;  s.  Gottlieb 
Ferdenand  (b.  1833,  Ger.)  and  Albertina  Wili- 
mina  (Stiller)  Kanne  (b.  1843,  do.).  Prepared 
in  I'illsbury  Acad.,  Awatonna,  Minn.  M.  E. 
Soc;  Ilazelton  Gold  Medal;  Mil.  Scholarship; 
Lt.  Col.,  Univ.  Regt.  Instr.  in  Mil.  Sc.  &  Tac- 
tics, Univ.  of  111.,  1905;  Foundry  work,  Litch- 
field, 111.,  1906-7;  Mfg."  of  Coke  and  Coal  Min., 
Chicago,  1908-11;  Coi)per  Milling  and  Smelting, 
1911 — .  Mem.,  A.  t.  A.  M.  Address,  c/o 
Bradere  Copper  Co.,  Rancagua,  Chile,  S.  A.t 


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2717.  MARION  REED  KAYS 
(Son  of  No.  214;  Brother  of  No.  381 S) 
Irrigation  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ja  22, 
1881,  Tonica,  111.;  s.  Emery  ('79),  (b.  O  lo, 
1853,  Magnolia,  111.)  and  Emma  (Trask)  Kays 
(b.  S  6,  1854,  Buda,  111.).  Prepared  in  Union 
H.  S.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.;  Univ.  of  Ariz.,  190001. 
C.  E.  Club.  Engng.  Aid.,  1906-8;  U.  S.  R.  S., 
Wyo.  and  Neb..  1908-9;  Asst.  Engr.,  U.  S.  R. 
S.,  Wyo.  and  Ariz.,  1909-10;  Asst.  Sunt,  with 
T.  G.  White  &  Co.,  1910;  Asst.  Chief  Engr., 
Idaho  Irrigation  Co.,  Richfield,  Idaho,  1910-11; 
V.  P.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Idaho  Irrigation  Co., 
19:2 — .  Assoc,  mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Alice 
Adeline  Grier,  Je  23,  1909,  Phoenix,  Ariz. 
Children:'  AJice  Lindsay,  b.  D  16,  191 1; 
Marion  Reed,  Jr.,  b.  S  7,  1913.  Address,  Rich- 
field, Idaho. 

2718.     JEANNETTE  KEATOR   (THOMP- 
SON) 
(Sister  of  No.   1717) 

Teacher  of  Ger.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  14, 
1883,  Polo,  111.;  d.  Joseph  (b.  1837,  Kingston. 
N.  Y.)  and  Sara  Ann  Keator  (b.  1847,  Polo, 
III.).  Prepared  in  Polo  H.  S.;  N.  W.  Univ. 
1901-2.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Instr.  in  Ger.,  H. 
S.,  Sullivan,  Ind.  Married  Edgar  Camden 
Thompson,  N  9,  1910.  Address,  West  Palm 
Beach,  Fla.t 

2719.  JACOB    GARRETT    KEMP 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1910;  Ph.  D., 

1912;  b.  Ag  26,  1877,  Baltimore.  Prepared  in 
Deichmann  Coll.  Prep.  Sch.,  Baltimore.  Instr. 
in  Phys.,  Purdue  Univ.,  1906-08;  do.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1908-11;  Fellow  in  Phys.,  1911-12.  Sigma 
Xi.  Assoc.  Prof,  of  Physics,  Univ.  of  Ark. 
U.  S.  Navy,  U.  S.  Dixie,  Md.  Naval  Reserves, 
1898.  Auth.:  A  Substitute  for  Bronson  Resis- 
tance (with  D.  W.  Cornelius) ;  Conditions  of 
Sensibility  of  Photo-Electric  Cells  with  Alkali 
Metals  and  Hydrogen.  Mem.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  M. 
E.  Church.     Address,  Fayetteville,  Ark.f 

2720.  JOHN  SAMUEL  KENDALL 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  18,  1880,  Progress,  111.; 

s.  Samuel  (b.  O  28,  1840,  Mansfield,  O.)  and 
Nancy  Jane  (Watson)  Kendall  (b.  F  15,  1850, 
Miss.  Co.,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Cobden  H.  S. 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  Egyptian  Club;  Van  Twiller 
Court,  (^ity  Atty.,  Carbondale,  1909-11;  Asst. 
St.  Atty.,  Jackson  Co.,  1912-16.  Mem.,  Baptist 
Church.  Married  Berenice  C.  Kendrick,  Je  8, 
191 1,  Jacksonville,  Fla.     Address,  Miami,  Okla. 

2721.  ALBERT  FRANKLIN  KIDDER 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  2,  1881,  Good 

Hope,  111.;  s.  Frank  (b.  Je  27,  1843,  Alexandria, 
N.  Y.)  and  Fidelia  (Fink)  Kidder  (b.  Ap  20, 
1843,  Marion,  O.).  Prepared  in  Farmington  H. 
S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi;  Agr.  Club.  Asst. 
in  Soil  Phys.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1906-7;  Asst.  Prof, 
of  Agron.,  St.  Univ.  and  A.  M.  Coll.,  1907-10; 
Prof,  of  Agron.,  do.,  1910 — .  Auth.:  Soil  Phy- 
sics, 1916;  Corn  for  La.  Corn  Growers'  Assn., 
1915;  La.  Sch.  Review:  also  articles  in  the 
Southern  Farm  Gazette,  PIrogressive-  Farmer, 
Mod.  Farmer.  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Mem., 
Agron.  Com.;  Assn.  of  So.  Agr.  workers;  Char- 
ter mem.,  Am.  Soc.  of  Agron.  Married  Mary 
Inez  Hyams,  Ja  21,  1909,  Chamberlain,  La.  Ad- 
dress, 1038  Boyd  Ave.,  Baton  Rouge,  La.;  bus. 
add.,  La.  St.  Univ.,  do. 

2722.  LOUISE  MILLICENT  KILNER 

(CARR) 
(Wife  of  No.  2345;  Sister  of  No.  3820) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  24,  1881,  York,  Neb.; 
d.  John  Caleb  (b.  Je  6,  185S.  Thornhill  Lees, 
Eng.)  and  Lenna  (Hammond)  Kilner  (b.  Ag  17, 
1853,  Lee  Co..  111.).  Prepared  in  John  Mar- 
shall H.  S.,  Chicago;  Lewis  Inst.,  1902-5.    Mgr., 


Subscription  Dept.,  The  Advance  to  1908. 
Mem.,  Alumnae  Assn.  of  Chicago;  Sec.-Treas., 
1910-11;  Trcas.,  Chicago  Branch,  Assn.  of  Coll. 
.'\lumnae,  1910-13;  Womans'  City  Club;  Chi 
cago  Coll.  Club;  Congr.  Church.  Married  Maur- 
ice LeRoy  Carr  ('05),  S  3,  1908,  Chicago. 
Child,  Maurice  Kilner,  b.  Je  18,  1917.  Address, 
308  N.  Taylor  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

2723.  ROBERT  HASKELL  KIMBALL 
Accountant;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  2,  1883, 
Rockford,  111.;  s.  Willis  Morton  (b.  Ap  20,  1858, 
do.)  and  Isabelle  (Mears)  Kimball  (b.  Jl  24, 
1859,  Pecatonica,  111.).  Prepared  in  Rockford 
11.  -S.  Certificate  of  Proficiency  in  Accounting, 
•Southwest.  Univ.  Sch.  of  Commerce,  Accounts 
and  Finance.  Ionian;  Ath.  Assn.;  Choral  Soc; 
Cml.  Club,  Pres.  Freight  Office,  I.  C.  R.  R., 
1906;  Abstract,  Tracing  and  Exp.  Clerk,  Book 
keeper,  J.  Lang  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago;  Bookkeeper, 
VV.  Shanliouse  &  Sons,  Mfrs.,  Rockford,  1908- 
10;  Stenographer,  D.  R.  &  U.  R.  R.,  Portland, 
Ore.;  iVcct.,  Cohn-Asher  Hat  Co.,  Los  Angeles, 
1910 — .  Mem.,  Unitarian  Church;  Elks  Club; 
United  Accts.  and  Bookkeepers  Assn.  Married 
Mildred  Annette  Barry,  Jl  8,  1913,  Los  Angeles. 
Child,  Robert  Barry,  b.  Ap  12,  1918.  Address, 
315  W.  Garfield  Ave.,  (jlendale,  Calif;  bus. 
add.,  225   S.   Los  Angeles  St.,  Los  Angeles. 

2724.  HOWARD  ELIHU  KIMMEL 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  N  23,  1879,  DuQuoin, 
111.;  s.  Edward  (b.  F  6,  1850,  Elkville,  111.) 
and  Alifair  Kimmel  (b.  F  27,  1854,  DuQuoin, 
111.).  Prepared  in  DuOuoin  H.  S.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon; 
Egyptian  Club;  V.  P.,  Ath.  Assn.  Atty.  at  Law, 
DuQuoin,  111.;  City  Atty.,  do.,  1903-04.  Mar- 
ried Gertrude  Lelia  Humphrey,  Je  29,  1915. 
Address,  DuQuoin,  111. 

2725.  JOHN  WILSON  KIRKPATRICK 
Gen.  Ins.  Agt.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Je  22,  1884, 
Mayview,  111.;  s.  Charles  S.  (b.  do.)  and  Ger- 
trude P.  (Wilson)  Kirkpatrick  (b.  Lafoga, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon;  Univ.  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club.  Coal 
dealer,  1906-12;  Fruit  Grower,  1912-17;  Gen. 
.\gt.,  N.  Am.  Ace.  Ins.  Co.,  1917-18.  Mem., 
K.  of  P.;  Knights  of  Khorassan.  Married  Nora 
Catharine  Goss,  D  25,  1907,  Middletown,  O. 
Children:  Charles  Warren,  b.  O  11,  1908; 
Blanche  Louise,  b.  Jl  18,  1914.  Address,  806 
Jackson  Ave.,  Medford,  Ore. 

2726.  DAVID  KLEIN 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1907;  b.  O 
22,  1884,  Chicago;  s.  Albert  L.  and  Charlotte 
(Slansky)  Klein.  Prepared  in  N.  W.  Div.  H. 
S.,  Chicago.  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1910. 
Prelim.,  Special  and  Final  Honors;  Sigma  Xi; 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907; 
Fellow,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1908;  Asst.,  do.,  1909; 
Instr.,  do.,  igio-12;  Instr.,  do.,  1912 — .  Auth.: 
The  Vapor  Pressure  of  Aquequs  Nitrate  Solu- 
tions, Lincoln  Klein,  Jour.  Phys.  Cheni.,  pp. 
18-48,  1907;  The  Influence  of  Organic  Liquids 
upon  the  Action  of  Hydrogen  Sulphide  and 
Sulphur  Dioxide,  do.,  pp.  i-io,  191 1;  On  the 
Effect  of  Water  in  (Tausing  Chem.  Reactions. 
Trans.  Am.  Electro-Chent.  Soc,  pp.  113-16, 
1 910;  An  Improved  Apparatus  for  the  Deter- 
mination of  Amino  Acids,  Jour.  Biol.  Chem.. 
pp.  287-9,  191 1 ;  also  other  articles  along  chem. 
lines.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Address,  1633  Man- 
hattan BIdg.,   Chicago. 

2727.  WILLIAM  GORDON  KLINE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  21.  1882, 
Salem,  111.:  s.  William  Kline.  Prepared  in 
Amboy  H.  S.  Varsitv  Track  Team,  record  in 
Hurdles.  Prof.,  Hedding  Coll.,  1908-11;  Ath. 
Dir.,  Neb.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1911 — .  Address, 
East.  Amboy,  Ill.t 


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ir-8.     KARL  JOHN'   KNIGHT 
Lawyer;   LL.   B.;   b.  Ag  6,   1884,  Beardstown, 
111.;  s.  John   Knigjit.     Prepared  in   Beardsiown 
H.   S.     Address,   Beardstown,  Ill.t 

2729-     KATIIERINE  JOAN   KOLKKR 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  10,  1881,  Quincy,  111.: 
d.  \\  illiani  Kolker.    Prepared  in  Si.  Marv's  Inst. 
Address,  308  Hampshire  St.,  Quincy,  Ill.t 

2730.  ROY  DELOS  KUNKLE 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  23,  1885, 
Lacon,  HI.;  s.  George  W.  (b.  1836,  Lancaster, 
I'a.)  and  Sarah  Jane  (Owen)  Kunkle  (b.  1847, 
Lacon,  111.).  Prepared  in  Peoria  H.  S.  Glee 
Club;  Pi  Theta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Alpha  Delta  Phi. 
Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-8;  Mgr., 
Kunkle  Furniture  Mfg.  Co.,  1908 — .  Married 
Stella  Faber,  Je  17,  1908.  Children:  George 
Owen,  b.  Ja  16,  iqio;  Robert  Delos,  b.  Ap  8, 
1913;  Clara  Elizabeth,  b.  Ap  15,  1916.  Address. 
^tackinaw.  111. 

2731.     MARIAM   ELIZABETH   LANIIAM 

(BRONSON) 

(Wife  of  No.   2337) 

Home  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Ja  8,  1882, 
Osceola.  la.;  d.  William  Allen  (b.  1851,  do.) 
and  Helen  Louisa  Lanham  (b.  1855,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Osceola  H.  S.  Co.  Home  Adviser, 
Champaign,  1918.  Married  Frank  Lloyd  Bron- 
son  (  05),  1905,  Cassopolis,  Mich,  (died  Ap  6, 
1916).     Address,  Imperial   Bldg.,  Champaign. 

2732.  CHARLES  ANDREW  LARSON 
Dir.  Dept.  of  Pub.  Works:  B.  S.  in  M.  E.; 
b.  Ap  12,  1883,  Cisna  Park,  111.;  s.  Nels  A.  (b. 
Denmark)  and  Mary  (Renz)  Larson  (b.  Henry, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Paxton  H.  S.  Murphy  Iron 
^^'orks,  Detroit,  1906:  Sunday  Creek  Co.,  Co- 
lumbus Co.,  1907-10;  Roberts  and  Schaefer  Co., 
1907;  Leitch  Collieries  Ltd.,  Passburg,  Alta., 
191 1 ;  Grant  Smith  &  Co.,  Vancouver,  B.  C, 
19:2-13;  Cotton  Co.,  Ltd.,  Vancouver,  B.  C, 
1914-15;  Clay  Mfg.  Co.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn., 
1916-17;  Dir.  Dept.  Pub.  Works,  Kingsport, 
Tenn.,  1917-18.  ist  Lt.,  Engrs.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918; 
Mustered  out,  D  5,  1918.  Married  Lilla  Anna 
Carlson,  Ag  28,  191 7,  Savannah,  Ga.  Address, 
Paxton,   111. 

2733.     LENORE  LYDIA   LATZER 
(Sister   of   Nos.    1243,    1371,    3444) 

Asst.  in  Bacteriol.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  N  18, 
1884,  Highland,  111.;  d.  Louis  (b.  N  11,  1848, 
do.)  and  Elisa  (Luehm)  Latzer  (b.  Mr  12,  1852, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Highland  H.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad. 
M.  S.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1907.  Gamma  Phi  Beta; 
Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Asst.  in  Bacteriol., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1907-8;  Asst.,  do,,  1909-11.  Auth.: 
(With  W.  J.  McNeal  and  J.  E.  Kerr)  The 
Fecal  Bacteria  of  Healthy  Men,  Jour,  of  Infec- 
tious Diseases,  Part  i.  Vol.  6,  1909,  Part  2, 
Vol.  6,  N  1909.  Mem.,  Soc.  of  Am.  Bacteri- 
ologists; Congr.  Church.  Address,  Highland, 
111. 

2734-     MARY  JANE  LAYCOCK 

Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Je  2.  1871,  Jack- 
sonville, 111.;  d.  Robert  (b.  Ag  30,  1840,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.)  and  Jane  (Bourn)  Laycock  (b.  N  14, 
1849,  Bromsgrove,  Eng. ).  Prepared  in  Waver- 
1y  H.  S.  M.  A.,  Columbia,  19 17.  Prelim, 
honors.  Woman's  Glee  Club.  Asst.,  Watseka 
H.  S.,  1906-9;  Prin.,  do.,  1909-16;  Instr.  in 
Eng.,  Sch.  of  Educ,  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.,  1917 — . 
Asst.  Ed.,  Sch.  of  Ed.  Record,  Univ.  of  N. 
Dak.  Mem.  Faculty  Advisory  Bd.,  Y.  W.  C. 
A.;  Assoc.  Mem.,  Dak.  Playmakers.  Address, 
Waverly,  111.;  bus.  add..  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak. 

2735.     EDITH  LEONARD 
Draftsman;   B.   S.  in  Arch.;   M.  S.,   1910;  b. 
F    10,    1884,   Davenport,    la.;   d.    Charles    Minot 
(b.   Mr    12,    1840,    Randolph,    Minn.)    and   Anna 


Elizabeth  (.Miller)  Leonard  (b.  Ta  15,  1848, 
Catskill.  N.  v.).  Prepared  in  DavenpoVt  (Ia.> 
H.  S.  Address.  644  E.  Pratt  St.,  Indianapolis; 
bus.  iidd..  21   Virginia  Ave.,  do. 

2736.  BURT  A.  LEWIS 
Owner  of  Poultry  Farm;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b. 
Ja  10,  1877,  Frost  Village,  Quebec,  Can.;  s. 
Asaph  K.  (b.  Ja  19,  1841.  Waterloo,  Quebec) 
and  Mary  .\nii  (Goddard)  Lewis  (b.  F  22, 
1841,  S.  Stukeley.  do.).  Prepared  in  Cedar 
Valley  Sem.,  Osage,  la.;  Lombard  Coll.  Gales- 
burg,  111.  Sigma  .\i.  Supt.  with  Ilolabird 
and  Roche,  Arclis.,  Chicago,  igod-q;  Practis- 
ing Arch.,  1910-15;  Proi>.  and  Mgr.,  poultry 
farm,  191  5 — .  Clerk  of  Bd.  of  Trustees,  Wood- 
lawn  Universalis!  Church,  Chicago,  1907-9; 
Treas.,  Park,  do.,  Taconia,  Wash.,  1911-13. 
Married  Rose  A.  Severance,  D  i,  1909,  Chi- 
cago.    Address,  R.  3.  Tacoma,  Wash. 

2737-  CHARLES  EDWIN  LITTLE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  3,  1883, 
Sycamore,  111.;  s.  John  Harris  (b.  N.  Y.)  and 
Lydia  Jane  Little  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
.•\cad.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  With  E.  T.  Crowe 
.Tiid  Co.;  Mgr.,  Lock  Joint  Pipe  Co.,  Tacoma, 
U'ash.  Married  Lola  Louise  Doud,  Je  15, 
19 10,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Child,  Lola  Louise,  b.  O 
IS,  191 1.  Address,  1902  N.  Junette  St.,  Ta- 
coma,  Wash.;    bus.   add.,    1005    A   St.,   do. 

2738.     CLARINNE   LLEWELLYN 

(Daughter  of  Nos.  143,  148;  Sister  of  Nos. 
2739,  4782) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  F  14,  1886,  St. 
Louis;  d.  Joseph  Corson  ('77),  (b.  Jl  22,  1855, 
Phil,adeli)lna)  and  Emma  Clarinda  (Piatt) 
Llewellyn  ('77),  (b.  Je  23,  1857,  Monticello. 
111.).  Prepared  in  Lyons  Tp.  II.  S.  Alpha  Xi 
Delta.  Phys.  Dir.  for  Girls,  Lyons  Tp.  H.  S., 
1908;  do..  111.  Sch.  for  the  Blind,  Jacksonville, 
1 908-11;  Instr.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  Sch.  of  Phys. 
Educ.  Evanston,  1916 — .  Mem.,  Chicago  Coll. 
C"lub.  Address,  324  6th  Ave.,  LaGrange,  111. 

2739.  RALPH    CORSON    LLEWELLYN 
(Son    of    Nos.     143,     148;     Brother    of    Nos. 

2738,  4782) 
Arch.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  .'\.  E. ;  b.  Ap  20,  1884, 
St.  Louis;  s.  Joseph  Corson  i'77),  (b.  Jl  22, 
1855.  Philadelphia)  and  Emma  Clarinda  (Piatt) 
Llewellyn  ('77),  (b.  Je  23,  1857,  Monticello, 
111.).  Prepared  in  LaGrange  Pub.  Schs. ;  Lyons 
Tp.  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Final  Hon- 
ors. Supt.  of  Const.,  Milwaukee,  1906-7;  Arch. 
Engr.  with  J.  C.  Llewellyn,  1907-18.  Capt., 
Q.  M.  Corps,  N.  A.,  Const.  Div.,  19 18;  Mus- 
tered out,  Ja  1919.  Mem.,  Chicago  Arch.  Club, 
Pres.,  191516;  Univ.  Club  of  Chicago;  La- 
Grange  Country  Club;  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.; 
mini  Club  of  Chicago;  Assoc.  Mem.,  111.  Cliap- 
ter,  A.  I.  A.  Married  Louise  Brooks  Tyler,  My 
25.  191 5,  LaGrange,  111.  Address,  324  6th  Ave., 
LaGrange,  111.;  bus.  add.,  1525  First  Nat. 
Bank   Bldg.,  Chicago. 

2740.  WINNIE  ALICE  LOGAN   (MON- 

TOOTH) 
(Wife  of  No.  2465;  Sister  of  Nos.  3077,  3453) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  S  21,  1883,  Edinburgh. 
111.;  d.  David  (b.  F  22,  1840,  Flora,  111.) 
and  Martha  Ellen  (Sprinkel)  Logan  (b.  Ap 
21,  1852,  Springdale,  Ark.).  Prepared  in 
Edinburgh  T|).  H.  S.  H.  Sc  Club.  Auth.: 
Evolution  of  a  Community  .Spirit,  Home  and 
Sell.  liduc,  191 7.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  O. 
E.  S.;  inaugurated  movement  which  resulted 
in  erection  of  the  Osecola  Cirove  Community 
House.  Married  Charles  Stuart  Montooth 
f'05),  Jl  29,  1906,  Urbana.  Children:  Hazel 
Evelyn,  b.  S  23,  1909;  Martha  Grace,  b.  Ap 
7,    1918.     Address,   Assumption,    111. 


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2741.  ROY  HAROLD  LONG 
Grain  and  Live  Stock  Raiser;  B.  S.  in 
Agr.;  b.  O  12,  1882,  Lexington,  III.;  s.  W. 
G.  (b.  Spencer,  Ind.)  and  Emma  P.  (Flesher) 
Long  (b.  Lexington,  111.)-  Prepared  in  Lexing- 
ton H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Rosenbaum  Scholar- 
ship Judging  Beef  Cattle.  Grad.  Work  in  An. 
Husb.,  1907.  Clerk  and  V.  P.,  Coffey  Co.; 
Pres.,  do.,  191 1;  Grain  and  Live  Stock  Raiser, 
Montgomery,  Ala.     Mem.,  Kan.  Farmers'  Inst., 

1910.  Trustee,  Congr.  Church,  1909-12.  Mar- 
ried M.  B.  Magill,  Ja  20,  1909,  Lexington,  111. 
Address,  R.  4,  Montgomery,  Ala. 

2742.  WALTER  SIM  McCLURG 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Je  17,  1879,  Urbana;  s. 
John  A.  (b.  Mr  7,  1856,  Bloomington,  111.)  and 
Cora  A.  (Sim)  McClurg  (b.  Urbana).  Pre- 
pared in  Urbana  H.  S.  Machinist,  1906-7; 
practising  law,  1907 — .  Mem.,  Moline  Cml. 
Club;  After  Dinner  Club;  Rock  Island  Co. 
Har   Assn.      Married  Lilian   A.   Mitchell,   O    14, 

1 91 1,  Oak  Park,  111.  Address,  1137  27th  St., 
^Ioli^^,  111.;  bus.  add.,  12  Chase  Bldg.,  do. 

2743.  EDWARD  LEON  McCONAUGHY 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ap  13,  1880,  Rochelle, 
111.;  s.  James  Orlando  (b.  Ap  7.  1846,  Pitts- 
burgh) and  Amelia  Ann  (Gardhouse)  McCo- 
naughy  (b.  Mr  10,  1851,  Toronto,  Can.).  Pre- 
I)ared  in  Rochelle  H.  S.  Phi  Alpha  Delta. 
Elected  City  Clerk  of  Rochelle,  1909;  Real  Est. 
and  Loans,  do.  Mem.,  I.  O.  O.  F.;  Sons  of 
Vets.;  S.  A.  R.  Married  Ina  B.  Bothwell, 
My  20,  191 1,  Salt  Lake  City,  Address,  1026, 
7th  St.,  Rochelle,  111.;  bus.  add.,  415  Washing- 
ton St.,  do.t 

2744.  EVERT  BRUCE  McCORMICK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  661,  826) 
Salesman;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  10,  1884,  Mahomet, 
111.;  s.  Bruce  (b.  Streator,  111.)  and  Martha  R. 
(Gibson)  McCormick.  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Law- 
yer, 1906-08;  Confectioner,  1908-13;  Salesman, 
t*rinting  Inks,  191 3 — .  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Married  Edith  Manspeaker,  Ja  20,  1909.  Ad- 
dress,  631    Buckingham  PI.,   Chicago. 

2745.  CHARLES  BROOKS  McCOY 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  5,  1882,  Fargo,  N. 
Dak.;  s.  John  Caldwell  (b.  Ja  30,  1844,  Gran- 
ville, 111.)  and  Nathalia  Sadie  (Miller)  McCoy 
(b.  Ap  7,  1857,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago  and  Beloit  Acad., 
Beloit,  Wis.;  Mich.  Coll.  of  Mines,  Houghton, 
Mich.,  igoi-2.  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Track  Team. 
Asst.  City  Atty.,  East  St.  Louis,  1908-10; 
Dupree,  S.  Dak.,  1910-13;  San  Diego,  1913 — . 
Auth.:  Personal  Rights,  Law  Studs.  Helper, 
1903.  Dir.,  San  Diego  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Sec,  Y. 
M.  C.  A.  work,  A.  E.  F..  France.  Mem., 
LTniv.  Club;  Pres.,  Montessori  Educ.  Club;  Dir., 
Internat.  Montessori  Inst.;  Sec.-Treas..  "'Square 
Deal"  Home  for  Unfortunate  Men;  Sec,  East 
St.  Louis  Bar  Assn.  Married  Florence  Tanet 
Daggett,  Je  18,  1910,  East  St.  Louis.  Child, 
Janet  Caroline,  b.  Ag  12,  1914.  Address,  1023 
"W.  Hunter  St.,  San  Diego.  Calif.;  bus.  add., 
612-614    Central   Mortgage  Bldg.,  do. 

2746.  JOSEPH  McCOY 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Je  22,  1881, 
Lafayette,  Ind.;  s.  John  (b.  Chillicothe,  O.) 
and  Keltie  (Ritchey)  McCoy  (b.  Lafayette, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Lafayette  H.  S.  Drafts- 
man, C.  H.  Johnson,  St.  Paul;  do.,  E.  H.  Hew- 
itt, Minneapolis;  do..  Long,  Lameraux  &  Long; 
do..  Bell,  Tyrie  &  Chapman,  Minneapolis.  Mar- 
ried Edna  M.  Sale,  S  4,  1907.  Children: 
Josephine  S.,  b.  D  10,  1908;  Charles  M.,  b.  Ja 
27,  1910;  Dorothea  V.,  b.  O  10,  1912.  Address, 
a8.s6    Dupont    Ave.,    South    Minneapolis.t 


2747-     CLINTON  THOMAS  McCULLY 
(Husband  of  No.   3125;   Brother  of  Nos.   1731, 
2164) 
Gen.   Sec,  Y.   M.   C.  A.;   A.   B.  in  L.  &  A.; 

b.  D  24,  1883,  Red  Oak,  la.;  9.  John  Daniels 
(b.  i8';6,  Baltimore)  and  Virginia  Bell  (Ash- 
way)  McCully  (b.  1859.  Mt.  Carroll,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Carthage  Coll.  Acad.;  Univ.  Acad. 
Track  Team,  Mgr.  Gen.  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  at 
Lake  Geneva,  Wis.  and  Owensboro;  Assoc.  St. 
Sec.  of  Ark.;  Gen.  Sec,  Pittsburgh,  Kan.;  Gen. 
Ins.,  Urbana.;  Gen.  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Clinton, 
Mo.;  War  Work  Council,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  of  Mo., 
Clinton,  Mo.  Married  Anice  Eunice  Nichol 
('07).  Jl  30,  1998,  Urbana.  Children:  Agnes 
Elizabeth,  b.  Ja  26,  1910;  Helen  Louise,  b.  My 
4.  1912;  John  DeDaniels,  b.  O  5,  1914;  Edward 
Nicol,  b.  Jl  14,  1917.  Address,  319  E.  Franklin 
St.,  Clinton,  Mo. 

2748.  MARY  MINERVA  McINTIRE 
(Sister  of  No.  3468) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  3,  1883, 
Sparta  111.;  d.  William -Arthur  (b.  S  3,  1852, 
^Iarissa,  111.)  and  Tirzah  Elliott  (Cathcart) 
Mclntire  (b.  My  18,  1857,  Sparta,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Sparta  H.  S.  Teacher,  Averyville 
H.  S.,  Peoria,  1906-8;  do.,  Rantoul  H.  S., 
1908-10;  do.,  Gibson  City  H.  S.,  1910-11;  do., 
Danville  H.  S.,  191 1 — .  Address,  419  N.  Gil- 
bert  St.,   Danville,   Ill.t 

2749.     MARY    BUTTERS    McLELLAN 

(SNUSHALL) 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  Lib.  Sc. ;  b.  D  2, 
1876,  Hyde  Park,  Mass.;  d.  James  Anthony  (b. 
1844,  Me.)  and  Elizabeth  Russell  (Clements) 
McLellan  (b.  1841,  Quincy,  Mass.).  Prepared 
in  Hyde  Park  (Mass.)  H.  S.;  Bridgewater,  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  Mass.,  1895-8;  Smith  Coll.,  1901-3. 
Lib.  work;  Teacher  in  Eng.  Inst.,  Santiago  De 
Chile;  do.,  Springfield,  Mass.;  Children's  Libn.. 
City  Lib.,  do.;  Civ.  Service  Clerk  in  office  of 
Depot  Q.  M.,  Cambridge;  Ref.  Libn.,  Pub.  Lib., 
Lynn,  Mass,  1919 — •.  Auth.:  Lib.  Condi- 
tions in  Chile,  Pub.  Libs.,  1909.  Married  Wil- 
son Snushall,  D  21,  1904.  Address,  Lynn,  Mass. 

2750.  LOUIS  WILLIAM  MACK 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  15,  1887, 
Chicago;  s.  Louis  Henry  (b.  Ja  8,  i860,  do.) 
and  Katherine  (Belmont)  Mack  (b.  My  i, 
1862,  do.).  Prepared  in  N.  W.  Div.  H.  S., 
Chicago.  LL.  B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1910. 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Philomathean;  Eng. 
Club;  Dramatic  Club:  Bus.  Mgr.,  ///.  Mag. 
Dir.,  Div.  of  Films,  Com.  Pub.  Information. 
Mem.,  Chicago  Bar  Assn.;  111.  St.  Bar  Assn.; 
Legal  Club  of  Chicago;  City  Club  of  Chicago. 
.Address,  6  Jackson  PL,  Washington,  D.  C. 

2751.  ROSCOE  CONKLING  MAIN 
(Brother  of  No.  3097) 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  F  23,  1882,  Pitts- 
field,  111.;  s.  Alvin  Nye  (b.  Ja  7,  1842,  Time, 
111.)  and  Lydia  Sarah  (Foote)  Main  (b.  Je 
18,  1844,  Pittsfield,  111.).  Prepared  in  Pitts- 
field  H.  S.  A.  M.,  Harvard  Med.  Coll.,  1910: 
M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  191 1.  Philomathean; 
Sigma  Xi;  Sc.  Soc;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Fellow 
in  Zool.,  1906-7;  Interne  in  Michael  Reese 
Hosp.,  1Q11-13;  Health  Comn.,  Marquette, 
Mich.  Med.  Officer,  U.  S.  A.,  1917—-  ist  Lt.. 
M.  O.  R.  C,  LT.  S.  A.,  1917;  Cant.,  M.  R  C, 
1918;  Asst.  Chief  of  the  Med.  Service,  Ellis 
Island,  N.  Y.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Mar- 
quette Rotary  Club.  1916;  Mich.  St.  Med.  Soc; 
A.  M.  A.  Married  Ruth  F.  Stafford,  Jl  12, 
191 7,  Marquette.  Mich.  Children:  .\lvin  Nye 
and  Edward  Stafford,  b.  Ap  9.  19 18.  Address, 
Marquette,  Mich.;  bus.  add.,  U.  S.  A.  Hosp., 
Ellis  Island. 


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27Si-  KATE  BONNELL  MANN  (IRWIN) 
(Sister  of  No.  1925) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  28,  1885,  Danville, 
III.;  d.  William  (b.  F  16,  1838,  Summerville, 
N.  J.)  and  Kate  Estelle  (Harman)  Mann  (b. 
1853,  Munford,  N.  V.).  Prepared  in  Mus- 
kegon H.  S.  and  Man.  Tr.  Sch..  Muskegon, 
Midi.  Mask  and  Bauble;  Pi  Beta  Phi. 
Teacher,  Bushnell  H.  S.,  111.,  1906-0;  do.,  Ur- 
bana  H.  S.,  1909-12.  Married  Burr  Polk  Irwin, 
S  28,  1912,  Evanston,  III.  Address,  1800 
Grove  Ave.,  Quincy,  111. 

2753.     CHARLES  MASON  MARSH 
(Brother  of  No.  1062) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  II,  1884,  Alton,  111.; 
s.  Eben  (b.  Alton,  111.)  and  Kate  Prevost 
(Foote)  Marsh  (b.  111.).  Prepared  in  Shurtleff 
Coll.,  Upper  Alton.  111.  Address,  c/o  Illinois 
Glass  Co.,  Upper  Alton,  Ill.t 

2754.     REUBEN  S.  MARSHALL 

B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ap  2,  1880,  Dallas  Center, 
la.;  s.  W.  C.  Marshall-  Prepared  in  Mt.  Mor- 
ris Coll.  Address,  511-12  Mills  Bldg.,  El  Paso, 
Tex-t 

2755-  MIMA  AGNES  MAXEY 
Prin.  of  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  3, 
188s,  Rolla,  Mo.;  d.  Joseph  Phillip  (b.  D  18, 
1846,  Carlyle,  111.)  and  Agnes  Young  (Beattie) 
Maxey  (b.  Je  23,  1848,  Belfast,  Ireland).  Pre- 
pared in  Carlyle  H.  S.  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1913.  Final  Honors;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Prin.  of  H.  S.,  Gilman,  111.,  1906-8;  Dept.  of 
Latin,  Iloopeston,  111.,  1908-12;  Prin.,  Car- 
lyle H.  S.,  111.,  1914 — .  Mem.,  Classical  Assn. 
of  Middle  West  and  So.  111.  Address,  670 
Franklin   St.,  Carlyle,   111. 

2756.  STOY  JACKSON  MAXWELL 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  18,  1883,  Robinson, 
111.;  s.  John  C.  (b.  S  26,  1847,  Knox  Co.,  Tenn.) 
and  Gertrude  E.  (Jackson)  Maxwell  (b.  Mr  4, 
1859,  New  Albany,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Rob- 
inson H.  S. ;  Genesee  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Lima, 
N.  Y.,  1902.  Phi  Alpha  Delta,  Vice  Chief  Jus 
tice.  City  Atty.,  Robinson,  111..  1907-11;  Mas- 
ter in  Chancery,  do.  Mach.  Gun  Div.,  O.  T. 
C.,  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.;  Mustered  out,  1919- 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  L  O.  O. 
F.;  B.  P.  O.  E.  Address,  Robinson,  Ill.t 

2757.  'EDWIN  THOMAS  MEHARRY 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1250,  2460) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  30,  1881,  Tolono, 
111.;  s.  Jesse  (b.  O  9,  1835,  Fountain  Co.,  Ind.) 
and  Addie  A.  (Francis)  Meharry  (b.  S  12, 
1851,  New  Lenox,  111.).  Prepared  in  Tolono 
H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Alpha  Zeta.  Died  O  22, 
1918,  Tolono,  111. 

2758.  EDWARD  JOHN  MEHREN 
Ed.  and  Publisher;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  5, 
1881.  Chicago;  s.  Jacob  F.  (b.  Jl  31,  1857,  do.) 
and  Elizabeth  E.  Mehren  (b.  O  7,  1857,  do.}. 
Prepared  in  Acad,  of  St.  Ignatius  Coll.,  Chi- 
cago; A.  B.,  St.  Ignatius  Coll.,  1899.  Sigma 
Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Delta  Sigma  Rho; 
Philomathean;  C.  E.  Club;  Special  Honors; 
.Mo.-Ill.  debate;  Class  Oral.;  V.  P.,  Class. 
Transitman,  C.  M.  &  Puget  Sound  R.  R.,  1906; 
Assoc.  Ed.,  Engng.  Record,  N.  Y.,  1907-11; 
Sec.  and  Mgr..  The  Emerson  Co..  1911-12; 
Managing  Ed.,  Engni;.  Record,  N.  Y.,  1012-17; 
Ed.,  Engng.  News  Record,  191 7 — ;  V.  P.,  Mc- 
Graw-Hill Book  Co..  191  7 — .  Treas.,  Nat.  Assn. 
of  Corp.  Schs.  Married  Grace  Walsh,  S 
8,  1908,  Chicago.  Children:  Edward  Walsh, 
b.  Ag  4,  1909;  Lawrence  Joseph,  b.  Ap  24, 
191 1 ;  Richard  John,  b.  Ag  13,  1912;  Bernard 
Walsh,  b.  O  23,  1914;  Paul,  b.  Ja  18,  191 7; 
Grace  Elizabeth,  b.  Mr  21,  1918.  Address,  5,"? 
Fairvew  Ave..  South  Orange,  N.  T.;  bus.  add., 
loth   Ave.  and  36th   St.,  New  York  City. 


27S9.  JOSEPHINE  AUGUSTA  MEISSNER 
(QUIGLEY) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  My  9.  1885,  York.  Neb.;  d. 
Charles  Louis  (b.  Ap  4,  1856,  Oshkosh,  Wis.) 
and  Laurentine  (Danforth)  Meissner  (b.  My  7, 
1857,  Newton,  O.).  Prepared  in  York  (Neb.) 
11.  S.  and  Mattoon  II.  S.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta; 
Sec. -Treas.  of  Women's  League;  Pres.,  Lib. 
Club.  Libn.,  Neb.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1906-7;  Cir- 
culation Libn.,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  1907-12;  Instr. 
in  Lib.,  do.,  1911-12;  Pres.,  of  Gamma  Beta 
Dist.  of  Kappa  Alpha  Theta,  1909-13.  Mem.,  Am. 
Lib.  Assn.;  Pac.  N.  W.  Lib.  Assn.  Married 
.•\rlhur  Joseph  Quigley,  O  29,  191 2,  Seattle. 
Children:  Mary  Margaret,  b.  Ag  31,  1913; 
Josephine  Dorothy,  b.  Mr  17,  1915;  Arthur 
Stevens,  b.  Jl  2y,  1916.  Address,  1731  Naomi 
Place,   Seattle. 

2760.  LEON  RUSSELL  MELVIN 
Hardware   Dealer;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    N   4, 

1882,  Greenfield,  111.;  s.  Sylvester  (b.  N  29, 
1851,  do.)  and  Addie  Idella  (Strickland)  Mel- 
vin  (b.  S  15,  1858,  do.).  Prepared  in  Green- 
lield  H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon,  Mem.,  Greenfield 
Cml.  Club.  Married  Inez  Vetell  Wright,  Ag 
1907,  Denver.  (Thild,  Helen  Lolita,  b.  My  1908. 
Address,  Greenfield,  Ill.t 

2761.  DAISY  MILLER  (MOORE) 

(Sister  of  No.  2464) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Mr  31,  1883,  Boody,  111.; 
d.  Henry  August  (b.  1838,  Ger.)  and  Caroline 
(Gemmer)  Miller  (b.  1843,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Urbana;  Illiola;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Taught  two  yrs. 
Married  Charles  L.  Moore,  Ag  26,  igoS.  Child, 
Albert  Henry,  b.  Jl  16,  1911.  Address,  2111 
Gaines  St.,  Davenport,  lowa.t 

2762.  DONALD  S.  MILLER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3877,  4309) 
Teacher;  E.  S.  in  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1907;  b.  F 
II,  1884,  Ida  Grove,  la.;  s.  J.  D.  (b.  1854,  111.) 
and  Mary  (Jacob)  Miller  (b.  1856,  Wheeling, 
\y.  Va.).  Prepared  in  Geneva  H.  S.  Adelphic; 
Swimming  Team.  Teacher  in  Manitowoc 
(Wis.)  H.  S.,  1909-12.  Mem.,  Epis.  Church. 
Address,  Stanley,  Wis.t 

2763.  ROY  CRAIG  MITCHELL 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  O  22,  1881, 
Millersburg,  O. ;  s.  John  Thomas  (b.  do.)  and 
Sarah  C.  Mitchell  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Gar- 
ilen  Grove  (la.)  H.  S. ;  Parsons  Coll.,  Fair- 
field, I.-1.  With  Herzog  Iron  Works,  St.  Paul, 
1906;  Great  No.  R.  R.,  Arch.  Office,  St.  Paul. 
1906-7;  111.  Steel  Co..  Chicago,  1907-10;  111. 
Steel  Warehouse  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1911-12;  Arch. 
Engr.,  Morgan,  Walls  and  Morgan,  Archs., 
Los  Angeles,  1912-13.  la.  Nat.  Guard,  Co.  M, 
S4th  Regt.,  1902-5.  Mem.,  West.  Soc.  Engrs. ; 
Presby.  Church;  Engrs.  and  Archs.  Assn., 
Los  Angeles;  Certified  .\rch.,  St.  of  Calif. 
Married  Eva  Mae  Crumley,  Je  10,  1915,  Roff, 
Okla.  Child,  John  Crumle\'  b.  Mr  26,  1918. 
Iddress,  1715  Arlington  St.,  Los  Angeles; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Morgan,  ^^'alls,  and  Morgan, 
.\rchs.,   do. 

2764.  ESTHER  COOK  MOHR  (DOLE) 
Asst.  in  Norm.  Sch.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
Ap  24.  1883,  Chicago;  d.  Edward  Kern  (b.  O 
5.  1854,  Macungie,  Pa,)  and  Alice  Hall  (El- 
dredge)  Mohr  (b.  S  19.  1S61,  Dwight,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Dwight  H.  S. ;  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.,  1903.  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1910. 
Asst.  in  Hist.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  La  Crosse,  Wis., 
1911-12.  Mem.,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  Am.  Hist. 
.\ssn.  Married  Arthur  W.  Dole,  Jl  26,  1912. 
Children:  Alice  Emily,  b.  D  30,  i9'3;  Charles 
Edward,  b.  O  6,  1916.  Address,  1458  E.  iioth 
St..  Cleveland. 


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2765.  FRANCIS  GUY  MOORE 
Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  S  23, 
1881,  Padua,  III.;  s.  Thomas  Jefferson  (b.  Ja 
17,  1850,  Mount  joy,  Pa.)  and  Deborah  (Ben- 
jamin) Moore  (b.  Jl  23,  1851,  Chatham  Center, 
N.  Y.).  Prejiared  in  Bioomington  H.  S. 
Alpha  Delta  Phi.  C.  &  A.  R.  R.,  1906-17; 
Kewanee  Works.  Nat.  Tube  Co.,  1907-9;  J. 
W.  Williams  &  Co.,  Brooklyn  Plant,  1910-15; 
Supt.,  Brooklyn  Plant,  191 5 — .  Married  Flora 
M.  Warlow,  S  11,  1912,  Bioomington.  111. 
Children:  Frances  Jane,  b.  O  26,  1914;  Fred- 
erick Guy,  b.  Mr  23,  1917.  Address,  108  Bed- 
ford Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  bus.  add.,  400  Vul- 
can  St.,   do. 

2766.  EDGAR  A.  MORGAN 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  10, 
187s;  s.  Icilius  (b.  N  26,  1842,  Prairie  Creek, 
Iiid.)  and  Dinna  (Yeager)  Morgan  (b.  My  i, 
1843,  do.).  Prepared  in  Austin  Coll.,  Effing- 
ham, 111.  Final  Honors.  In  Insular  Service 
Bur.  of  Educ,  P.  I.;  Prin.,  Provincial  H.  S., 
Tuguegarao,  Cagayan,  P.  I.,  1913-14;  Prin., 
Rizal  Provincial  H.  S.,  Pasig.  Rizal,  P.  I., 
1914-17;  Stud.,  Grad.  Sch.,  Johns  Hopkins 
Univ.,  igi8;  do.  and  Instr.  in  Hist.,  Baltimore 
Poly.  Inst.,  191 8 — .  Married  Amy  Wheeler, 
S  18,  IQI7,  Patoka,  111.  Address,  Jewett,  111.; 
bus.  add.,   Walbrook  Ave.,  Baltimore. 

2767.  HORACE  HEALY  MORGAN 
(Husband  of  No.  3324) 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Je  7,  1881, 
Loda,  111.;  s.  Edwin  Brumsley  (b.  F  10,  1854, 
New  London,  Conn.)  and  Cherrie  E.  (Healy) 
Morgan  (b.  Jl  4,  1854,  Loda,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Paxton  H.  S.  M.  E.  See;  Psi  Upsilon; 
Track  Team.  Drafting,  1906-11;  Chief  IDrafts- 
man,  Webster  Mfg.  Co.,  191 1-16;  Chief  Drafts- 
man, Palmer  Bell  Co.,  1916 — -.  Married  Hazel 
Winifred  Clift'ord  ('08),  Je  28,  1909,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  Clift'ord  Horace,  b.  Ap  2,  1910; 
Cherrie  Adelyn,  b.  O  14,  1914.  Address,  229 
Monterey  Ave.,  Detroit;  bus.  add.,  Cameron 
Ave.   and   Grand  Blvd.,   do. 

2768.     'JAMES  HARRISON  MORTON 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  14,  1873,  Neblow,  Mo.; 
s.   W.  J.  Morton.     Deceased. 

2769.     LEVI  MOSIMAN 

CHiisband  of  No.   2952;   Brother  of  No.  4822) 

Mgr.,    Elec.   Co.;   B.   S.   in   E.   E.;   b.    N    14, 

:88i,    East   Peoria;    s.    David    (b.    Ag  26,    1844, 

do.)    and    Anna    (Staker)    Mosiman    (b.   Jl   27, 

1850,  O.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Treas., 
E.  E.  Soc;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Class  Baseball, 
Mgr.  Apprentice  West.  Elec.  Co.,  1906-8; 
Sales  Dept.,  do.,  1908-9;  Treas.,  Morton  Light, 
Heat,  and  Water  Co.,  1909-12;  Mgr.,  Morton 
and  Fremont  Elec.  Co.,  1912 — .  Married  Edna 
Leila  Dillon  ('07),  je  29,  1910,  Urbana. 
Children:  William  D.,  b.  My  7,  1913;  Eliza- 
beth A.,  b.  Ap  4,   1915.     Address.  Morton,  111. 

2770.     GRACE  PEARL  MULBERRY 

(MULLIKEN) 

(Wife  of  No.  1380) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  19,  1881,  near  Girard, 

111.;    d.    Francis    Jarvis    (b.    N    12,    1838.    Ky.) 

and   Sallie   Ann    (Brown)    Mulberry    (b.   Ja    23, 

1 85 1,  Stonington,  111.).  Prepared  in  Taylor- 
ville  H.  S.;  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  H.  Sc.  Club.  Taught 
in  Cairo  H.  S.,  1906-10;  Robinson  H.  S.,  1910- 
II.  Auth.:  Thirty  Lessons  in  Cooking.  Mem., 
Baptist  Church.  Married  Albert  Danforth 
MuUiken  Coo),  Je  27,  1911,  Taylorville.  111. 
Children:  Wallace  Mulberry,  b.  My  18.  1913; 
Albert  Danforth,  Jr.,  b.  S  g,  19 15.  .'iddres.':, 
806  S.   Elm  St.,  Champaign. 


277J.  HENRY  BECK  MYERS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  17,  1885, 
Springfield,  111.;  s.  Frank  and  Nellie  (Holmes) 
Myers.  Prepared  in  Springfield,  H.  S.  Sigma 
Nu;  Yoxan.  With  Arnold  Co.,  1906-8;  Bd. 
of  Supervising  Engrs.,  1908-11;  Holabird  and 
Roche,  191 1  ij;  Am.  Seating  Co.,  191 2 — .  Mar- 
ried Jessie  Dudman,  Ag  30,  1911.  Child, 
John  Holmes,  b.  Ja  17,  1915.  Address,  1609 
Estes  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  14  E.  Jack- 
son  Blvd.,  do. 

2772.  CLARENCE  LEONARD  NEU 
Pres.,  Physicians'  Record  Co.;  A.  B.  in  L. 
&  A.;  b.  Ja  29,  1884,  Chicago;  s.  Peter  W. 
(b.  Je  12,  1846)  and  Anna  M.  (Lutz)  Neu 
(b.  Ag  24,  1861).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Man. 
Tr.  Sch.  Pres.,  Philomathean;  Debating  Soc; 
(ilee  Club;  Staff.,  ///.  Mag.;  Managing  Ed., 
mini.  Adv.  Dept.,  Chicago  Daily  News,  1906- 
7;  Educ.  Dept.,  Sheldon  Sch.  of  Salesmanship, 
1907-S;  Pres.,  Physicians'  Record  Co.,  1914 — . 
Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  Chicago;  City  Club,  Chi- 
cago; Chicago  Mendelssohn  Club.  Address, 
538  S.  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago. 

2773.     AGNES   ELAINE  NICHOL 
(FOSTER) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  3125,  3497,  6454,  8622) 
A.    B.   in   Lib.    Sc;  b.  Jl   5,    1884,   Granville, 
111.;  d.  E.  A.  (b.  1852,  do.)  and  Lydia  (Greene) 
Nichol    (b.    1858,   Jamestown,   Ind.).     Prepared 
in     Granville    H.     S.;     Denison    Univ.,    1902-3. 
Illiola.     Asst.   in    O.   St.   Lib.,   1907-10.     Mem., 
Columbus  Lib.   Club,    1907-10;   Presby.   Church; 
Woman's    Club.     Married    Thomas    J.  ^Foster, 
Je    1 6,    1910,    Urbana.     Children:    William    Le- 
land,   b.   Ap  24,    1911 ;   Lawrence  E.,  b.  Ag  12, 
1912;    Anice    Elizabeth,   b.    My    15,    1915.      Ad- 
dress,  Monticello,  111. 

•2774.  MARVIN  ARTHUR  NICHOLS 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  D  29,  1883, 
Yorkville,  111.;  s.  John  Nichols.  Prepared  in 
No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Instr.,  Sc.  Minn.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.  Address,  State  Normal  School, 
Mankato,   Minn.t 

2775.  HENRY  GEORGE  DALLAS 
NUTTING 
Consulting  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Jl 
14,  1883,  Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  Henry  A.  (b. 
Mr  20,  1853,  Johnsonville,  N.  Y.)  and  Kate 
A.  (Parkin)  Nutting  (b.  Ag  14,  1853,  Hull, 
Eng.).  Prepared  in  Rock  Island  H.  S.;  Univ. 
of  la.,  1901-2.  Engng.  Soc.  Exp.  Engr.;  Insp., 
Wis.  Pub.  Service  Comn. ;  Mgr.,  Water  and 
Elec.  plant.;  Dist.  Supt.,  Cent.  111.  Pub.  Ser- 
vice Co.,  1913-18;  Consulting  Indus.  Engr.,  Chi- 
cago, 191 8 — ^.  Aircraft  Production  Section, 
1918;  Mustered  out,  Mr  i,  1919.  Auth.:  Gas 
Producer  Design,  Power;  Depreciation,  Elec. 
World;  miscellaneous  contributions  to  Elec. 
World  and  Elec.  Review.  Edited  transactions 
of  Wis.  Elec.  Assn.  for  two  yrs.  Mem.,  Wis. 
Elec.  Assn.;  Nat.  Elec.  Light  Assn.  Married 
Lenore  Lillian  Martin,  Je  27,  1904,  Iowa  Falls, 
la.  Children:  Margaret  Hadlock,  b.  S  17,  1908; 
Katherine  Parkin,  b.  Ag  16,  1910;  Jean  Alice, 
b.  S  7,  1913.  Address,  5454  Glenwood  Ave., 
Chicago. 

2776.  EDWARD  GEORGE  OLDEFEST 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ap  27,  1S83, 
Moline,  111.;  s.  George  (b.  Je  25,  1849,  Ger.) 
and  Minna  (Groth)  Oldefest  (b.  Je  25,  1853, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Moline  H.  S.  Arch.  Club; 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Arch.  Draftsman,  of- 
fices of  Arthur  Heun,  Nimmons  &  Fellows, 
1906-7;  do.,  Whitsitt  &  Drury,  Moline,  1907- 
8;  do.,  Jenney,  Mundie  &  Jensen-Howard  Shaw- 
Shattuck  &  Hussey,  1908-12;  with  D.  H.  Burn- 
ham  &  Co.,  1912-14;  Shattuck  &  Hussey,  1915- 
17;  N.  Max  Dunning,  1917;  Leonard  Engng. 
Co.,    1 91 8 — .     Auth.:    Prize   song  for   111.    Song 


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Book,  1908;  wrote  and  published  music  and 
score  for  "The  Errant  Engineers,"  musical 
comedy  used  by  Glee  Club,  igii;  wrote  and 
published  music  and  score  of  "The  Dad  of  the 
Undergrad"  (with  L.  K.  Patton)  musical  com- 
edy presented  by  the  Student  Union,  72  pp., 
1912,  Mem.,  mini  Club,  Chicago;  Palette  and 
Chisel  Club;  Dir.,  Chicago  Arch.  Club;  Dir., 
Coll.  Frat.  Club,  Chicago.  Address,  47  E.  Oak 
St.,  Chicago. 

2777.  MATTIE  MAY  PAIXE 
(Sister  of  No.  1257) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Rosemond, 
111.;  d.  Elijah  C.  (b.  S.  Hadley,  Mass.)  and 
Sarah  O.  (Russell)  Paine  (h.  Sunderland, 
Mass.).  Prepared  in  Rosemond  H.  .S.;  Univ. 
of  Calif.  Pres.,  Alethenai.  Prin.,  Kawaialiao 
Sem.,  Girls'  DejJt.  of  the  ^Mid-Pacihc  Inst., 
Honolulu,  T.  H.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  Y. 
W.  C.  A.;  P.  E.  O.;  Pres.,  Long  Beach  City 
Teachers'  Assn.,  1915;  VVomans'  Coll.  Club, 
1907-18;  So.  Calif.  Teachers'  Assn.,  1906-18; 
Soc,  Workers'  Assn.,  Honolulu,  19 18.  Ad- 
dress, 1370  E.   ist  St.,  Long  Beach,  Calif. 

2778.  ANN  ADELIA  PALMER  (FISHER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.:  b.  My  5,  1878.  Monticello, 
111.;  d.  Dow  (b.  Mr  1845,  Chenango  Forks, 
N.  Y.)  and  Maria  Belle  (Thornton)  Palmer 
(b.  My  31,  1851,  -Alexander,  111.).  Prejiarcd 
in  Monticello  H.  S.  Illiola.  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church:  O.  E.  S.  Married  Fred  Fisher,  Jl  12, 
1906,  Monticello,  111.  Children:  Marian  Eunice, 
b.  Ag  21,  1908;  Kathryn  Dorothy,  b.  Jl  10, 
1913;  Annabelle  Palmer,  b.  Ap  24,  1916.  Ad- 
dress, Edenbower,   Douglas  Co.,  Ore. 

2779.  ROSALIE  MARY  PARR 
(Sister  of  No.  1943) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  191 1; 
Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  Peoria;  d.  James  (b.  do.)  and 
Harriet  (Reeve)  Parr  (b.  'do.).  Prepared  in 
Peoria  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi;  Iota  Sigma  Pi;  Il- 
liola. Asst.  in  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-7; 
Instr.,  Sc,  Howard  Payne  Coll.,  1908-10;  Asst., 
Bot.,  Univ.  of  111,  1910-16;  Assoc,  Sc,  St. 
Norm.,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif.,  1916-17;  Instr., 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  The 
Response  of  Philobolus  to  Light,  Annals  of 
Bot.,  1918.  Address,  11 10  W.  Oregon  St.,  Ur- 
bana;  bus.  add.,   321  Chem.  Bldg.,  do. 

2780.     THOMAS  ARMSTRONG  PEEBLES 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in   M.    E. ;    b.    Mr    2,    1882, 
Edinburgh,     Scotland;     s.     George     and     Agnes 
(.-Vrmstrong)      Peebles.  Prepared     in      Shen- 

andoah (la.)  H.  S.  and  X'^orthwestern  Coll. 
Track,  1904-6;  Track  Capt.,  1906.  Erecting 
Min.  Mach.,  1906-8;  Designing  special  mach., 
1908;  Stoker  Engng,  1908 — .  Address,  West- 
inghouse  Co.,  Pittsburgh.! 

2781.  CURTIN  GORDON  PEPPER 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  S  6,  1886, 
Champaign;  s.  H.  J.  (b.  i860,  Madison,  Ind.) 
and  Catherine  (Burgan)  Pepper  (b.  1863, 
Thornton,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
11.  S.  With  Ileyl  and  Peterson,  Pittsburgh, 
t9ii.  Married  Edwina  .Sheppard,  1916.  Hunt- 
ington, W.  \'a.  Address,  mo  W.  Broadway, 
Muskogee,  Okla.t 

37^3.     AVIS  HORTENSE  PERCIVAL  (FISH- 
BACK) 
(Wife   of   No.    3734) 
A.    B.    in    L.    &    A.;    b.    Jl    27,    1885.    Savoy, 
111.;    d.    C.    E.    and    Helen    (Dunlap)    Percival. 
Per|)ared  in  Urbana  H.   S.     Taught   in  Milford 
H.   S.,   1906-7;  Oblong  H.   S..    1907-8.     Married 
William   Murphy   Fishback    ('09),   Ag  22,    1909, 
Champaign.      Child,   son,   b.    My  4,    19 12.      Ad- 
dress,  Orange,   Calif. t 


2783.  TIUniAS   ELMER  PHIPPS 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    C.    E. ;   b.    My    18,    1879, 

Janesville,  111.;  s.  Napoleon  (b.  Mr  8,  1851,  do.) 
and  Hannah  Marie  (Xeal)  Phipps  (b.  1854, 
Diona,  111.)  Prepared  in  \'ali)araiso  Coll.,  Ind., 
1898-1901;  B.  S.,  Valparaiso,  iqoi.  Sigma  Nu; 
Sigma  Xi;  Football.  Res.  Engr.,  Big  Four, 
1906-7;  Asst.  Engr.,  O.  S.  L.  R.  R.,  Nev., 
1907;  Chief  Draftsman,  Milwaukee  R.  R.,  1907- 
o:  Res.  Engr.,  Milwaukee,  1909-11;  Locating 
Engr.,  S.  P.  .\.  L.  C.  R.  R.,  Port  Angeles. 
Wash.,  191 1 ;  .\sst.  Engr.,  Milwaukee  R.  R., 
1911-14;  Chief  Engr,  Pub.  Service  Comn., 
Wash.,  1 91 5.  Comn.  Capt.,  Engr.  Reserve 
Cor))S,    1917;   In  active  service,    1918 — .     Mem., 

A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Jennie  Coutts  Trimwell, 
F  19,  1913,  Seattle.  Child,  Jane  Evelyn,  b. 
F  17,  1917.  .Iddrcss,  Governor's  Island,  New 
York  City,  c/o  Maj.  Maltby;  bus.  add.,  834 
15th    St.,    Seattle. 

2784.  ALOYS   PHILLIP  POIROT 
Engr.   and   (Tontr. ;    B.   S.   in   C.  E. ;   b.    Mr   5, 

1883,  Belleville,  111.-  s.  Severin  (b.  Jl  i,  1845. 
Lorraine,  France)  and  Susan  (Gundlach)  Poi- 
rot  (b.  Je  30,  1855,  Belleville,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Belleville  H.  S.  Instruinentman,  Wabash 
R.  R.,  1906-7;  Asst.  Engr.,  Mo.  Pac  R.  R.,  1907- 
8;  Engr.  and  Coiitr.,  1Q08 — .     Mem.,  K.  of  C; 

B.  P.  O.  E.;  A.  S.  C.  E.  Address,  Belleville, 
111. 

2785.  WILL.\RD  LACY  POLLARD 
Patent  Lawyer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Je  17, 
1R79,  Rozetta,  111.;  s.  Lucilius  E.  (b.  1849, 
Va.)  and  Martha  Ann  Pollard  (b.  1848,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Monmouth  H.  S.;  LL.  B.,  Nat. 
Univ.;  M.  P.  L.,  George  Washington  Univ. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  Draftsman,  Wau- 
kesha, Wis.,  1907;  Engr.,  Patent  office,  Wash- 
ington D.  C,  1908-13;  Patent  lawyer,  Chicago, 
1913 — .  Auth.:  Pollard's  Digest  Decisions, 
John  Byrne  &  Co.,  191 2.  Married  Nellie  T. 
Pollard,  S  2^,  1909.  Children:  Willard  L.,  h. 
My  3,  191  t;  Benjamin  Coleman,  b.  Ap  23,  1913; 
Vincent  l)e  Paul,  b.  Ap  27,  1915;  Helen  Anne, 
b.  Ag  28,  1916  (died  O  7,  1916).  Address, 
326   Dempster  St.,  Evanston,  111. 

2786.     EDWARD    ALEXANDER    PORTER 

Prin.,  Indian  Sch.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je 
18,  1878,  Momencc,  111.;  s.  Carson  (b.  F 
S,  18^6,  Naples,  N.  Y.)  and  Ellen  (Richard- 
son) Porter  (b.  1858,  near  Grant  P.nrk,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Momence  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad. 
Agr.  Club.  Prin.  of  H.  S.,  Sheldon,  111.,  1906- 
07;  do.,  Morocco,  Ind.,  1908-09;  do.,  EfRng- 
hani.  111.,  1909-10;  Expert  Farmer  in  U.  S. 
Indian  Service,  Okla.,  1910-12;  in  charge  of 
work  among  the  Five  Tribes  of  Okla.,  1912-14; 
Prin..  Chilocco  Indian  Agr.  Sch.,  1914 — -.  Mar- 
ried Bessie  Annetta  McKee,  Ag  16,  1905,  Mo- 
mence, 111.  Children:  Beatrice  A.,  b.  Jl  25, 
1906  (died  Ja  26,  1907);  Freda  Virginia,  0. 
Ja  26,   1908.     Address,   Chilocco,  Okla. 

3787.  JAMF:S  ALBERT  PORTER 
Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  11,  1876. 
Lovington,  111.;  s.  Moses  (b.  F  2,  1833,  Dun- 
bar, Pa.)  and  Mary  A.  (Nelson)  Porter  (b. 
1S36  Brooklyn, 'N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Areola 
11.  S.;  Eureka  Coll.  Adelphic;  Eng.  Club; 
Prelim.  Honors.  Supt.  Fairfield  City  Schs.. 
1006-11;  Prin.,  Benton  Tp.  H.  S.,  igii  and 
1912.     Address,   Areola.   Ill.t 

2788.  N.  RAYMOND  PORTERFIELD 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3517,  5877) 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  16,  1885, 
Sidney,  111.;  s.  Millard  F.  (b.  F  15,  1849, 
Worthington,  Pa.)  and  Belle  J.  (Cole)  Porter- 
tield  (b.  Ag  28,  1862,  Worthington,  Mass.). 
Prepared  in  Fairmont  H.  S.  Engr.  with  D. 
L.   and   W.   R.   R.,   Scranton,   Pa.  and  Hoboken, 


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N.  J.,  190611:  Engr.  for  Berks  Co.,  Pa.,  iqii- 
12;  Contr.,  Concrete  Bridges,  dams,  etc..  New 
York  City  and  Youngstown,  O.,  1912-18.  Ad- 
dress, 226  N.  Phelps  St.,  Youngstown,  O.; 
bus.  add.,   17  Battery  PI.,  New  York  City. 

2789.  ROYAL  ELMER  POST 
Const.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  13,  1884, 
Rochester  N.  Y.;  s.  James  Elmer  (b.  1845,  do.) 
and  Helena  M.  (Rogers)  Post  (b.  1845,  Phila- 
delphia). Prepared  in  Rochester  H.  S.  Tan 
Beta  Pi;  Technograph  Bd.  Civ.  Engr.,  U.  S. 
Reclamation  Service;  Supt.  of  Const,  on  Stor- 
age Unit  of  the  Yakima  Project — Kachas  Dam 
Feature:  Div.  of  Const.,  Copper  Mine,  19 17 — . 
Married  Ada  M.  Post,  Je  12,  1907,  Sherwood, 
N.  Y.  Address,  c/o  Braden  Copper  Co.,  Ran- 
cagua,  Chile,  S.  A.t 

2790.  JESSIE  ALEXANDER  POWELL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  6,  1878, 
Corydon,  Ky. ;  s.  Harbert  Alexander  (b.  My 
3,  1 81 8,  Tenn.)  and  Malinda  Emiline  (Gibson) 
Powell  (b.  O  25,  1838,  Corydon,  Ky.).  Pre- 
pared in  Corydon  H.  S.;  Hamilton  (Toll.,  Lex- 
ington, Ky.  A.  M.,  Columbia,  1914.  Engng. 
Club.  Teaching  in  H.  S.,  Brockton,  Ind.,  1906- 
9;  Linton,  Ind.,  1909-13;  Henderson,  Ky.,  1914- 
15;  Head  of  Latin  Dept.,  East  Liverpool,  O., 
19 1 5 — .  Mem.,  Y.  \V.  C.  A.;  Classical  Assn. 
of  Sliddle  West  and  South.  Address,  507  Wal- 
nut St.,  East  Liverpool,  O. 

2791.  RALPH  MARBLE  PRAY 
(Husband  of  No.  3043) 
Banker  and  Real  Est.  Dealer;  A.  B.  in  L. 
&  A.;  b.  Ag  20,  1884,  Chicago;  s.  Francis  E. 
(b.  184s,  Panama,  N.  Y. )  and  Phoebe  (Marble) 
Pray  (b.  1851,  Galena,  111.).  Prepared  in  Aus- 
tin H.  S.  Real  Est.,  Loans,  Ins.  and  Banking. 
1906 — .  Married  Louise  Huse  ('07).  Ja  15. 
1908,  Mason  City,  111.  Children:  Lee  Huse. 
b.  D  26,  1908;  Ralph  Huse,  b.  Ap  15,  1910; 
Richard  Huse,  b.  My  6,  1911;  Peggy  Huse,  b. 
F  25,  1915.  Address,  822  Columbian  Ave., 
Oak  Park,  111.;  bus.  add.,  426  N.  Parkside 
Ave.,  Chicago. 

2792.  JOHN    WALTER   PREIHS 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  16,   1884,  Martinsville, 

111.;  s.  Carl  (b.  O  25,  1854,  Ober  Glogaw,  Sil- 
esia, Ger.)  and  Regula  (Eglie)  Preihs  (b.  D 
24,  1863,  Haslem,  Switzerland).  Prepared  in 
Sandoval  H.  S.;  Brown's  Cml.  Coll.  Witen- 
agemote  Court;  Egyptian  Club;  Theta  Kappa 
Nu.  Lawyer;  Master  in  Chancery,  1907-9; 
City  Atty.,  Pana,  1909-15;  Practicing  law, 
1915 — .     Address,   McCoy  Bldg.,  Pana,  Ill.f 

2793.  OSCAR  JOHN  PUTTING 
Asst.  Atty.   Gen.   of  111.:   A.   B.   in   L.   &  A.; 

b.  O  8,  1883;  s.  William  F.  and  Ida  (Klaus) 
Putting.  Adelphic;  Debating  Team.  Atty.  at 
Law,  Springfield,  111.;  Asst.  St.  Atty.,  Sanga- 
mon Co.,  1916-18;  Asst.  Atty.  Gen.,  St.  of  111., 
1918 — .  Married  Helen  M.  Swanberg,  O  31. 
1907.  Joliet,  111.  Address,  129  N.  CJlenwood 
Ave.,  Springfield,  111. 

2794.  CHARLES  EDWARD  RAPP 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ap  18,  1883, 
Jacksonville,  111.;  s.  Thomas  H.  and  Clara  J. 
(Rutledge)  Rapp.  Prepared  in  Jacksonville 
H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon.  Operating  Dept.,  Am. 
Bridge  Co.  Married  Genevieve  Lenora  Dartt, 
D  28,  1908,  Montello,  Wis.  Address,  4569 
Oakenwald  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1320  Cml. 
Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  do.t 

2795.     LESTER  EDWARD  REIN 

Sec.  and  Asst.  Treas.;   B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.; 

b.    Mr    II,    1884,    Chicago;    s.    Edward    Charles 

(b.  Je   1,   1859,   do.)   and  Grace  Anne   (Lester) 

Rein    (b.   O    19,    1859.  Mt.   Carroll,  111.).      Pre- 


pared in  Chicago  Eng.  High  and  Man.  Tr. 
H.  S.  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  With  The  Arnold 
Co.,  Chicago,  one  yr. ;  Asst.  Treas.  and  Sec. 
Pacific  Flush  Tank  Co.  Married  Signe  Elin 
Anderson,  Je  i,  1912,  Stockholm,  Sweden. 
Address.  4.'4i    Ravcnswood   Ave.,   Chicago. 

2796.  CHARLES  CLYDE  RICH 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3153,  5896) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  O  i,  1881. 
Metamora.  111.;  s.  Albert  R.  (b.  S  22,  1845, 
do.)  and  Mary  E.  (Slemmons)  Rich  (b.  jfl 
4,  1845,  Cadis.  O.).  Prepared  in  Alton  H.  S. 
Arch.  Club;  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Ed.,  Techno- 
yraf'h.  Arch.,  Chicago,  1906-12;  do.,  Port- 
land, Ore.,  1912-16;  do.,  Milwaukee,  1916-17; 
do.,  Pliiladelphia,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Ore.  Chapter, 
.\.  I.  A.,  1916.  Address.  5028  Pine  St.,  Phila- 
delphia;   bus.   add.,   121 1   Widener  Bldg.,  do. 

2797.  CHESTER  WILLIAM  RICHARDS 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  28,  1883,  Urbana; 
s.  Patrick  (b.  1837,  LTtica,  N.  Y.)  and  Amelia 
I.  (Morgan)  Richards  (b.  Mr  3,  1842,  Mays- 
ville,  Ky. ).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Sigma 
Chi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Fresh- 
man Varsity  Football.  Lawyer;  Master  in 
Chancery  of  Champaign  Co.;  Mayor  of  Ur- 
bana, 1917-19.  Mem..  Baptist  Church.  Married 
Angie  Casey,  Je  19,  1907,  Wilmette,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Chester  William,  Jr.,  b.  O  2,  1909: 
Elizabeth  Ann,  b.  Ap  12,  1912.  Address,  805 
W.  Green  St.,  Urbana;  bus,  add.,  200-202 
First  Nat.  Bank,  do. 

2798.     RUBY  BLANCHE  RISSER 
(FOREMAN) 
(Wife  of  No.  2978) 
A.   P..   in   L.   &  A.;   b.  D  23,   1883,  Blandins 
ville,    III.;    d.    Peter    (b.    1837,    O.)    and   Orrell 
(Locker)    Risser    (b.    1847,    111.).      Prepared   in 
Blandinsville    H.    S. :    Univ.    Acad.   A.    M.    and 
Master  Diploma  in   Phys.  Tr.,   Columbia,   1910; 
.Scholarship,      Cheyenne,      Wyo.        Teacher     of 
Phys.  Tr.,    Westport   H.   S.,   Kansas   City,    Mo., 
1910 — .     Married  Chester  Alva  Foreman   ('07), 
O  7,   1913,  Kansas  City,  Mo.     Children:      Ches- 
ter   Alanson,    b.    Ap    11,    1916;    Eleanor,   b.    Mr 
8,  1918.  Address,  Cheyenne,  Wyo. 

2-99.     LOUIS    PAUL    ROBERT 
(Brother  of  Nos.   3939,   6519) 

Chief  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  17,  1883, 
Locle,  Switzerland;  s.  Paul  Henry  (b.  do.) 
and  Adele  Louise  (Brandt)  Robert  (b.  Chaux 
des  Fonds,  do.).  Prepared  in  Lacon  H.  S. 
M.  E.  Soc.  Const,  work  on  surface  plants  for 
Coal  Mines,  1906-8;  charge  of  Engng.  Dept., 
West  Can.  Collieries  Ltd.,  J908-1917.  Mem., 
Can.  Min.  Inst.  Married  Flora  Emily  Milli- 
gan,  Denver.  Address,  Bellvue,  Alberta,  Can- 
ada. 

2800.     KATHLEEN  ALICE  ROBERTS 
(ABERNATHY) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Champaign; 
d.  Romeo  (b.  Rome,  Ga.)  and  Minnie  (Pearce) 
Roberts  (b.  Bainbridge,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Taught  in  Wareen,  111., 
1906-7;  Somerset,  Ky.,  1907-9;  Oconto,  Wis., 
1 909-11;  Pana  Tp.,  111.,  1911-16;  Teacher,  Ur- 
bana. 1916-18.  Treas.  of  111.  Assn.  of  Teachers 
of  Eng.,  1918.  Married  S.  C.  .Abernathy,  19 18. 
Address.   718  S.   Prairie   St.,   Champaign. 

2801.     MIRIAM   ELLEN   ROBERTS 
(BRANNUM) 
(Sister  of   No.    1758) 
-\     B.    in   L.    &   A.;   b.   D   10,    1880,    Strawn, 
111.;    d.    Edward    Henry    (b.    N    6,    1841,    Dela- 
ware   Co.,    O.)    and    Eliza    McFaren    (Moore) 
Roberts    (b.    Jl    28,     1843.    near    Newark.    O.). 
Prepared    in   Ottawa   H.    S.      Alethenai;    Sigma 
Kappa;     Phi     Delta    Psi;     Le    Cercle    Frangais. 


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Mem.,  Literary  and  Study  Club.  Married 
Thomas  Perrv  Bramium,  S  4,  1907.  Chil- 
dren: Hugh  ^Roberts,  b.  Ja  5,  1910;  Esther 
Jane,  b.  Ap  17,  1913.  Address,  305  N.  Base 
St.,  Morrison,   111. 

280;;.  CANDACE  lONE  ROBINSON 
(KAUFFMAN) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  6,  1885,  Peru,  111.; 
d.  A.  J.  (b.  do.)  and  Ellen  (Barnard)  Robin- 
son (b.  Peru,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Granville  H. 
S.  Illiola;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Math.  Club.  Taught 
in  Morrison,  111.,  1906-7;  do.,  Calif.,  1907-9. 
Married  Bertram  Frederick  Kauffman,  Ja  1, 
1910,    Granville,   111.  Address,   Grimes,   Calif. 

2803.  HARRY  FRANKLIN  ROBINSON 
Arch.  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  2. 
1 881,  Alliance,  C;  s.  George  Ellsworth  (b.  Jl 
21,  1801,  do.)  and  Frederica  Pliilip  (Liebtag) 
Robinson  (b.  O  26,  1861,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Mattoon  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Tau  Beta 
Pi.  Mgr.,  Frank  L.  Wright  Arch.  Office. 
Address,  216  S.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

2804.  WARD  REID  ROBINSON 
With  Curtis  Publishing  Co.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.; 
C.  E.,  1909;  b.  S  18,  1885,  Grand  Island,  Neb.; 
s.  William  Ernest  (b.  Jl  11.  1857,  Greenville, 
111.)  and  Clara  Abbie  (White)  Robinson  (b. 
My  6,  1857,  iMt.  Carroll,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Springfield,  111.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Ilus 
Club;  Sr.  Class  Basketball.  Asst.  in  Engng.  Exp. 
Sta.,  111.,  1906-09;  Concrete  Designer.  C.  M.  & 
St.  P.  R.  R.,  1909-10;  Arch.  Engr.,  Bldg.  Dept., 
Chicago,  19 10.  Examiner  of  Efficiency.  St.  Civ. 
Service  Comn.,  Chicago,  1910-11;  with  Arthur 
Young  &  Co.,  Chicago,  191 1;  Sec.  and  Chief  Ex- 
aminer, St.  Civ.  Service  Comn.,  Springfield, 
1911-18;  With  Curtis  Publishing  Co.,  1918 — ■. 
Capt.,  p.  M.  Corps,  N.  A.;  Mustered  out,  D  5, 
1918.  Married  Dorothy  Blake  Atkinson.  O  i, 
1913,  Chicago.  Child,  Nancy  Cormany,  b.  Jl  18, 
1915.  Address,  1401  Williams  Blvd.,  Spring- 
field, 111.;  bus.  add.,  63  E.  Adams  St..  Chicago. 

•  2805.     ROBERT  R.   RODMAN 

Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Hoopeston.  111.;  s.  Samuel 
A.  (b.  Zancsville,  O.)  and  Josephine  (Nelson) 
Rodman.  Prejiared  in  Hoopeston  II.  S. 
Theta  Kappa  Nu.  Corporal,  111.  Nat.  Guard, 
one  yr.  Mem.,  Hoopeston  Cml.  Club;  Retail 
and  Bus.  Men's  Assn.  Married  Lillian  N.  Rod- 
man, Je  16,  1910,  Wellington.  Child,  Samuel 
Mac.     Address,   Hoopeston,    Ill.t 

2806.  ROBERTO  SEGUNDO  RODRIGUEZ 
Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Je  i,  1882, 
Saltillo,  Mex.;  s.  Bias  (b.  1837,  do.)  and  Julia 
(Vareka)  Rodriguez  (b.  1853,  Mazapil,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Ann  Arbor  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1902-3.  Struct.  Engr.,  Mauran,  Russell  and 
Garden,  Archs.,  St.  Louis,  1906-8;  Chief  Struct. 
Engr.,  Monterey  Steel  Works,  igog.  Mem., 
Sociedad  de  Ingenerios  y  Aquitectos  de  Mexico. 
Married  (Juadalupe  Gomez  Palacio,  Ja  8,  19 12, 
Mexico  City.  Address,  3d  Niza,  No.  54,  Mexico 
City. 

2807.     EDITH    ROGERS    (SCHREIBER) 
(Wife  of  No.  2236) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.,  1906;  b.  N  17,  1882,  Macon, 
111.;  d.  George  Washington  (b.  N  11,  1850, 
Massillon,  O.)  and  Maria  Leora  (Magrudcr) 
Rogers  (b.  O  20,  1856,  East  Union,  Coshocton 
Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in  Windsor  H.  S.  and  Univ. 
Acad.  Married  Rudolph  Ernst  Schreiber  ('04). 
Ap  30,  1908,  Windsor,  111.  Address,  509  N. 
Pine  St.,  Windsor.  111. 

2808.     BERTHA  RUTLEDGE 

Teacher;   A.   B.   in   L.   &  A.;   b.   D    12,    1872, 

LcRoy,    111.;    d.    John    T.    (b.    do.)    and    Sarah 

(Gilmore)    Rutledge    (b.   Cadis,  O.).     Prepared 

in  111.  St.  Norm.  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1901. 


Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher,  LeRoy,  111.,  1906-7; 
San  Pedro  H.  S.,  Los  Angeles,  1907-12;  Man. 
Arts  H.  S.,  Los  Angeles,  1912 — .  Address, 
1017  S.  Burlington  Ave.,  Los  Angeles. 

2809.     GEORGE  WEBSTER  SAATHOFF 
Elec.   Engr.;   B.   S.  in  E.   E.;   b.  Jl  22,   1884, 

Litchfield,  111.;  s.  T.  W.  Saathoff.     With  West. 

Elec.  Co.,  St.  Louis;   Asst.  Gen.   Supt.,  Empire 

Dist.    Elec.    Co.      Address,    c/o    Toledo   Ry.    & 

Light  Co.,  Toledo,  O.f 

2810.  EDWIN  WILLIAM  SANFORD 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  21,  1883, 
Boston;  s.  Edwin  L.  (b.  Ap  12,  1850,  Hartford. 
Conn.)  and  Emma  Josephine  Sanford  (Moline, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Moline  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi. 
Asst.  Engr.,  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.,  1906-9;  do.. 
C.  R.  I.  &  P.  R.  R.,  1909-12;  Supt.,  Const., 
Harrows  Steward  Co.,  Boston,  1912-14;  Asst. 
Engr.,  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.  Co.,  1914— .  Ad- 
dress, Chatham  St.,  Chatham,  N.  J.;  bus.  add.. 
L.  &•  W.  R.  R.,  Hoboken,  N.  J. 

281 1.     MYRON  ROY  SCHMAHL 

B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  F  3,  1883,  Aurora,  111.; 
s.  John  R.  (b.  Je  21,  1854,  Wheeling,  111.)  and 
.Nfargaret  (Hem)  Schmahl  (b.  Oswego,  111.). 
Prepared^  in  East  Aurora  H.  S.  In  Telephone 
Dept.,   West.   Elec.  Co.,   one  yr.     Address,    153 

5.  Lincoln  Ave.,   iVurora,   Hl.t 

2812.  JULIUS  ERNEST  SCHOELLER 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  20,  1883, 
Chicago;  s.  Fred  (b.  Mr  24,  1846,  Ger.)  and 
Barbara  (Ehrmann)  Schoeller  (b.  Ap  19,  1855, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Eng.  H.  and  Man. 
Tr.  Schs.  C.  E.  Club,  Scc.-Treas. ;  Sec.-Treas., 
Sr.  Class;  Football.  Married  Jeannette  T. 
Herbert,  Mr  24,  1909,  Chicago.  Children: 
rierbert  Julius,  b.  N  17,  191 1;  Julius  Ernest,  b. 
S  18,  1015.  Address,  1459  Glenlake  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add..  Commonwealth  Edison  Co.,  do. 

2813.     CHARLES    REINHART    SCHLTLTE 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  17,  1884,  Vandalia,  111.; 
s.   Julius   R.   and   Rose    (Nauee)    Schulte.      Pre- 
pared in  Vandalia  H.  S.     Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Delta 
Phi.     Address,   St.   Maries,   Idaho. t 

2814.  *NORMAN  EDWARD  SEAVERT 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  4,  1885,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Franklin  Norman  (b.  S  15,  i860,  do.) 
and  Louise  (Gazzolo)  Seavert  (b.  D  5,  1862, 
do.).  Prejjared  in  Crane  Alan.  Tr.  H.  S., 
Chicago.  C.  E.  Club.  Engng.  Dept.,  San.  Dist. 
of  Chicago.  Died  My  30,  1912,  Rochester, 
Minn. 

2815.     PAUL  ADYMAN  SHILTON 
(Brother  of  No.  2243) 
Local  Sales  Agt.;  A.   B.  in   L.  &  A.;   b.   My 

6,  1880,  Kewanee,  111.;  s.  Christopher  Adyman 
(b.  Peterboro,  Can.)  and  Adella  (Nance)  Shil- 
ton  (b.  Lafavette,  111.).  Prepared  in  Kewanee 
H.  S.  Acacia;  Ed.,  lUiiii,  1905-6.  Signal 
Service  So.  Pacific,  1907-11;  Sales  Agt.  in  So. 
Calif,  and  Arizona  for  Centurv  Elec.  Co., 
[(,1, — .  Married  Marie  Alma  O  Brien,  S  24, 
1910,  Portland,  Ore.  Address,  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Bldg.,  Los  Angeles. 

2816.  WILLIAM  RICKETTS  SIIINN 
(Brother  of  No.  2244) 
Farm  Advisor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  26,  1882, 
.Mattoon,  111.;  s.  George  Barkalow  (b.  O  20. 
iSsi,  Edinburg,  Ind.)  and  Cornelia  M.  (R'ck- 
ctt's)  Shinn  (b.  My  19,  1852,  Charleston,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Mattoon  II.  S.  Mem.,  Agr.  Club; 
Illiiii  Staff,  1905-6;  Bus.  Mgr.  ///.  Agr.,  1905- 
().  Irrigation  work,  orchard  development  and 
fruit  growing.,  Twisp,  Wash.,  1906-14;  Co.  Agt., 
U.  S.  D.  A.,  Ontario,  Ore.,  I9i4>5;  Hort 
Insp  ,  Grandview,  Wash.,  i9«6;  (Jo.  Club 
Leader,   Walla   Walla,   Wash.,    1917;   Co.    Agt., 


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U.  S.  D.  A.,  Fort  Benton,  Mont.,  1917 — . 
Married  Elizabeth  Lockett  Staples,  N  25,  1914, 
Ontario.  Ore.  Children:  Margaret  Louise,  b. 
F  4,  igro;  Catherine  Elizabeth,  b.  Ja  7,  1918. 
Address,  Fort  Benton,  Mont. 

2817.  EM.\NUEL  CHRISTOPHER  SIGLER 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  12,  1878,  Hamilton 
Co.,  111.;  s.  Washington  (b.  Ja  23,  1854,  do.) 
and  America  S.  dlardesty)  Sigler  (b.  Ja  i, 
1858).  Prepared  in  Ewing  Coll.;  B.  S.  Dixon 
Coll.,  1901;  Chicago  Cor.  Sch.  of  Law.  Law- 
yer, 1907 — .  Mem.,  Baptist  Church;  S.  Dak. 
Bar  Assn.  Married  Pearl  Weirs,  D  25,  IQ02, 
Kempton,  111.  Children:  Marshall  De  Witt,  b. 
My  17,  1906;  Howard  Robert,  b.  S  7,  1908; 
Helen  lone,  b.  O  24,  1909;  Gertrude,  b.  Je  19, 
1913.     Address,   Leola,   S.  Dak. 

2818.  WILLIS  APPLEFORD  SLATER 
Engr.-Physicist;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.; 
M.  S.,  1910;  C.  E.,  1912;  b.  O  14,  1878,  Solo. 
111.;  s.  Belford  (b.  Ag  3,  1830,  Markham,  Ont.) 
and  Ruth  (Appleford)  Slater  (b.  N  18,  1844, 
Simcoe,  do.).  Prepared,  Polo  H.  S.;  Ind. 
Norm.  Sch.,  Valparaiso,  Ind.  Y.  M.  C.  A.; 
Adelphic;  Sigma  Xi.  Research  Fellow  in 
T-A.  M.  Dept.  Asst.  Engr..  Elgin,  111.,  1906- 
7;  do..  Downer's  Grove,  111.;  do.,  Ely,  Nev., 
1907;  Draftsman,  McGill,  Nev.,  1907;  do..  Salt 
Lake  City,  1907-8;  Research  Fellow,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1908-10;  ist  Asst.,  Engr.  Exp.  Sta.,  T. 
&  A.  M.  Dept.,  do..  1910-15;  Asst.  Prof.,  Ap- 
plied Mech.,  do.,  1915-17.  In  charge  of  Struct. 
Research  for  Concrete  Ship  Dept.  Emergency 
Fleet  Corporation,  Philadelphia.  1917-19;  Engr.- 
Physicist,  Bureau  Stds.,  in  charge  Reinf.  Cone. 
Research,  1919 — .  Auth.:  (With  A.  N.  Talbot), 
Reinforced  Concrete  Building  Tests,  Buls.  64 
and  84,  Uuiv.  of  III.  Engng.  E.vh.  Sta.;  (With 
H.  F.  Moore),  The  Use  of  the  Strain  Gage  in 
the  Testing  of  Materials.  Am.  Soc.  for  Te.ttinp 
Materials,  1913;  (With  C.  R.  Clark),  Test  of  a 
Flat  Concrete  Dome  Reinforced  Circumferen- 
tially,  Am.  Concrete  Inst.,  1917;  Tests  of  Wide 
Reinforced  Concrete  Beams.  Nat.  Assn.  of  Ce- 
ment Users,  1912;  Test  of  Flat  Slab  Reinforced 
Concrete  Floor  at  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  Am. 
Concrete  Inst.,  19 14.  Some  Struct.  Properties 
of  Gypsum  and  Reinforced  Gypsum.  ///.  Acad. 
Sc,  1916;  other  technical  articles  and  discus- 
sions. Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  Mem.,  Am. 
Soc.  for  Testing  Materials.  Am.  Concrete  Inst. 
Married  Clara  Mary  Knodle,  Je  3.  1908,  Elgin. 
111.  Child,  Ruth  Marjorie,  b.  Mr  27,  1909.  Ad- 
dress, Bureau  of  Stds.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
2819.     FIELDER   SLOCUM 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  21,  1882, 
loda,  HI.;  s.  Charles  E.  (b.  Henry  Co.,  III.) 
and  Rowena  (Fielder)  Slocum  (b.  Eng.).  Pre- 
pared in  Speers-Langford  Mil.  Inst.,  Searcy, 
Ark.  M.  E.  Soc;  Jr.  Class  Pres.  Draftsman, 
1907;  Master  Mech.,  1907;  Sta.  Engr.,  1908; 
Master  Mech.,  1908;  Diamond  Drill,  1909: 
Erection  and  Test  work,  190Q-10;  Engr.  and 
Homesteader,  1910-17.  First  Class,  Mach.  Mate, 
Naval  Militia,  1917;  Mach.  Mate,  do.,  1017; 
Chief  Mach.  Mate.  1918;  U.  S.  Submarine  Sch., 
New  London,  Conn..  1918 — .  Address,  273 
Williams  St.,  New  London,  Conn.;  bus.  add., 
U.  S.  S.  Pueblo,  c/o  Postmaster,  New  York 
City. 

2820.     ALFRED    GLAZE    SMITH 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2516,  3546,   3547) 

Agriculturist;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ja  23,  1881, 
Danville,  111.;  s.  John  Eli  (b.  D  3,  1854,  do.) 
and  Mary  Ellen  (Firebaugh)  Smith  (b.  D  11, 
1855,  do.).  Prepared  in  pub.  schs.,  Danville, 
111.  Aliiha  Zeta;  Adelphic;  Agr.  Club;  Orat. 
Assn.;  Ed..  ///.  Agr.;  Illini  Staff.  Farm  Mgr., 
1906-8;  Agr.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1909.  Auth.: 
U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.  Farmers  Buls.;  S.  C.  Dept. 
of  Agr.  Bui.;  numerous  articles  in  Agr.  Mags. 
Married  Lucy  Catherine  Prutsman,  S  11  1907, 
Urbana.  Child,  Alfred  Glaze,  Jr.,  li.  D  28, 
1913.     Address,  Columbia,  S.  C. 


2821.     ERASMUS  EDWARD  SMITH 
A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  25,  1880,  Brook- 
ville,    Ind.;    s.    Benjamin   Smith.      Prepared    in 
Bradford  H.  S.     Address,  Bradford,  Ill.t 

2822.     HELEN  BROWNELL  SMITH 

(STEINHILBER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  29,  1886,  Cleveland, 
O. ;  d.  David  Austin  (b.  Boston)  and  Mary  E. 
(Dalton)  .  Smith  (b.  Ja  7,  1866,  Bloomington, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Englewood  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
Chi  Omega;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married  Fred 
J.  Steinhilber,  S  25,  1909.  Child,  Jack,  b.  N 
28,  1913.     Address.  118  3rd  St.,  Jackson,  Mich. 

2823.    *JOHN  STEVENSON  SEYMORE 

SMITH 
LL.  B. ;  b.  Ja  11,  1874,  New  Glasgow,  Prince 
Edward,  Island;  s.  John  Louis  (b.  Mr  4,  1827, 
Suffolk,  Eng.)  and  Annie  (Stevenson)  Smith 
(b.  N  19,  1833,  do.).  Prepared  in  New  Glas- 
gow,  P.  E.  I.;  Prince  of  Wales  Coll.,  P.  E.   I. 

B.  D.,  1897,  Hiram  Coll.,  O.;  Univ.  of  la, 
1902-4.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Football.  Lawyer, 
1907;  Evangelist,  1908-10;  Pastor,  1911-12. 
Mem.,  K.  P.;  Baptist  Church.  Died  My  30, 
1914,    Indianapolis. 

2824.  RUSSELL  NELLIS  SMITH 
Merchant;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  10,  1885, 

Avon.  111.;  s.  Emanuel  (b.  Je  7,  1856,  Milford, 
Pa.)  and  Martha  Cleo  (Strickler)  Smith  (b.  Mr 
18,  i860.  Golden,  111.).  Prepared  in  Maple- 
wood  H.  S.,  Camp  Point,  111.  Alpha  Delta  Phi; 
Pres.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Pres.,  Sr.  Class.  Gen.  Sec, 
O.  Northern  Univ.,  Ada,  0.;  Gen.  Sec,  Miami 
Univ.,   Oxford,   O. ;   Merchant,   1909 — .     Y.    M. 

C.  A.,  Camp  Funston,  Kan.  Supt.,  M. 
E.  S.  S.;  Carthage  Cml.  Club;  Mem.  I.  O. 
O.  F.  Married  Jessie  May  Kirkpatrick,  Ag  i, 
1907,  Carthage,  111.  Children:  Russell  Kirk- 
patrick, b.  N  20,  190S;  Hugh  Emanuel,  b.  Je 
12,  1912.  Address,  510  Wabash  Ave.,  Carthage, 
111. 

2825.  EARL  QtllNTER  SNIDER 
Teacher;   A.  B.   in   Sc;  b.  O   i,   1878,  Cerro 

Gordo,  111;  s.  Aaron  B.  (b.  O.)  and  Mary  E. 
(W^hitter)  Snider  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Cerro 
Gordo  H.  S.;  O.  St.  Univ.,  1896-7;  Grad.  work, 
Univ.  of  111.,  summers,  1913-17.  Phi  Delta  Kap- 
pa; Philomathean;  Chi  Psi;  Mask  and  Bauble. 
Asst.,  111.  St.  Entomologist's  Office,  1903-6;  In- 
str..  Math.,  Univ.  Acad.,  1906-9.  With  Ben. 
Greet  Players,  1909-10;  Wm.  Faversham  Co., 
1903-6;  Prin..  H.  S..  Bisbee,  Ariz.  126  Ord. 
Depot,  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.  Auth.:  Sch.  Pamphlets 
for   Locality.      Mem.,  T.   M.  A.;   K.  P.;  A.  F. 

A.  M.     Address,  Bisbee,  Ariz. 

2826.  LOUIS  FREDERICK  SNOW 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  S  17,  1880, 
Independence,  O.;  s.  F.  H.  (b.  F  8,  1854, 
Brecksville,  O.)  and  Helen  C.  (Hannum)  Snow 
(b.  N  ig,  1855,  do.).  Prepared  in  Chadwick 
H.  S.;  Cornell,  1902-3.  Acacia.  With  Chas. 
Lilly,  Seattle,  1907;  Citrus  Soap  Co.,  San  Diego, 
1909;  Salesman,  Am.  Oil  Furnace  Co.,  1909-11; 
Chem.  Hercules  Powder  Co.,  San  Diego,  Cal., 
1916-17;  Chem.,  New  Cornelia  Copper  Co.,  Ajo, 
Ariz.,  1917-18.  Mem.,  Cabrille  Club,  San  Diego, 
Cal.;  A.  C.  S.  Address,  2464  Market  St.,  San 
Diego,  Cal. 
2827.     ALFRED    NICHOLAS    SOMMER 

(Brother  of  No.  2252) 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  6,  1882, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.;  s.  Adam  (b.  Ap  12,  1850, 
Eger,  Austria)  and  Louise  (Reichardt)  Som- 
mer  (b.  O  15,  1857,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Hyde 
Park  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Sigma  Nu.  With  Good- 
man Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago;  D.  H.  Burnham  &  Co.; 

B.  J.  Arnold  Co.;  Mgr..  Vienna  Model  Bakery. 
Mem., 'Colonial  Club,  Chicago;  111.  Ath.  Club; 
Illini,  Married  Edith  Rose  Sommer,  Ag  4, 
1914.  Children:  Alfred  Nicholas.  Jr.;  Edith 
Rose.  Address,  919  Edgecomb  PI.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  4051    Sheridan  Rd.,  do. 


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28jS.  EDGAR  ALBERT  STANLEY 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  25,  1882, 
Rome,  O.;  s.  George  Louis  (b.  Ag  u,  1844. 
Twinsburg  Co.,  O.)  ami  HuUla  Debry  (Atwaicr) 
Stanley  (h.  Ja  i,  1844,  do.).  Prepared  in  Ash- 
tabula (O.)  H.  S.;  West.  Reserve  Acad.,  Hud- 
son, O.  Tau  lU-ta  Pi;  Final  Honors.  Head 
Draftsman,  Albert  E.  Skeol,  Arch.,  : 906-9;  J. 
Milton  Dyer,  1909-11;  formed  partnership  for 
practice  of  Arch,  with  Morris  W.  Scheibel, 
Voungstown,  O.,  191 1 — .  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church;  Youngstown  Club;  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce; Builders  Exchange.  Married  Edith 
Eae  Watson,  Jl  10,  1907,  Ashtabula,  O.  Ad- 
dress, n  Pasadena  .\ve.,  Youngstown,  O.;  bus. 
add.,   1301-2  Wick  Bldg.,  lio.t 

2S29.     'WaLLlAM  HARRISON  STEELE 
Lawyer;    LL.    B.;    b.   J I   20,    1884,    McLeans- 
boro,    111.;    s.    T.    B.    Steele.     Prepared    in    Mc- 
Lcansboro   H.   S.      Died   S   15,    190*^.    McLcans- 
boro,  HI. 

2830.     SABRA  ELIZABETH  STEVENS 

(.REECE) 

(Daughter  of  No.  245) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S..  1914;  b.  D  28, 
1883,  Logansport,  Ind.;  d.  Clinton  Henry  (.b. 
185b,  Aurora,  lU.)  and  Ida  Jane  (.Pearman; 
Stevens  C80;,  (.b.  1859,  ChampaignJ.  Prepared 
HI  Logansport  (ind.)  H.  S.  Kappa  Alpha  'iheta; 
Phi  Delta  Psi;  Final  Honors.  Teacher,  Fair- 
neld  H.  S.,  1906-7;  Elburn,  111.,  1907-11;  Gen. 
Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Lib.,  1912-15.  Married 
Ernest  James  Recce,  Ag  21,  191 5,  Mahomet, 
111.  Address,  23  Concord  Ave.,  White  Plains. 
N.  Y. 

2831.  OSWALD  FREDERICK  STRAUCH 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3560,  3986,  3987,  5444) 
Mach.  and  Ranchman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b. 
F"  12,  1879,  Chadwick,  111.;  s.  A.  A.  (b.  Ja  i, 
1854,  Ger.;  and  Margaret  (Queckborner; 
Strauch  (b.  F  8,  1856,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Chadwick  H.  S.  Tecluiografk  lid.  Draftsman, 
1906-8;  Sur.,  1908-10;  Macli.  and  Ranchman, 
1910 — .  Married  Helen  Stevenson,  Ja  2,  1915, 
Waverly,    Pa.      Children:    William    Oswald,    b. 

0  31,    1916;   Robert  Stevenson,    b.   D   22,   1917- 
.Iddrcss,    Killam,   Alberta,    Can. 

2832.  MYRTLE  STRAWN 
(Sister  of  No.  i599) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  13.  1879,  Albion,  111., 
d.  Halbert  Jacob  (b.  My  10,  1847.  Perryopolis, 
Pa.;  and  Cassandra  (Ilarrisj  Strawn  (b.  Mr 
30,  1851,  Griffin,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  So.  Coll. 
inst.  and  Austin  Coll.     Address,  Albion,  lU.t 

2833.  JULIAN  WILLIS  STROMBERG 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  30,  1883, 
Stoughton,  Wis.;  s.  J.  A.  (b.  Whitewater,  Wis. J 
and  Solie  (Wettleson;  Stromberg  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Chicago  xMan.  Tr.  Sch.  Alpha 
Delta  Phi.  Ry.  Location  and  Const.  Engr., 
west  coast  of  Mex.,  1906-9;  Mgr.,  Chicago 
Branch  Clinton  Wire  Cloth  Co.,  1909—.  Mem.. 
A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Jessie  A.  lull,  S  7, 
1908,    Farmer    City,    111.      Address,    91,9    ^ast 

01  St  St.,  Cnicago;  bus.  add.,  342  River  St.,  do.\ 

2834.  RALPH  STILLMAN  STRONG 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  23, 
1882,  Chicago;  s.  Albert  Bliss  (b.  My  22,  1854, 
Mendon,  111.;  and  Ida  (Cook)  Strong  (b.  Mr 
12,  1855,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Wesf  Div. 
H  S.;  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago.  Delta  Tau  Delta. 
mini  Bd.  With  Sullivan  Mach.  Co.,  Jopliii, 
Mont.;  Woodbury  Mfg.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.; 
Hucyrus  Mfg.  Co..  do.  Mem.,  Epis.  Church 
■IJdress,    315    W.    Grove    Ave.,    Oak    Park.    ill.. 


2835.  CLIFFORD  BRADLEY  SUTTLE 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  2,  1883. 
Lincoln,  111.;  s.  Robert  Filmore  (b.  Franklin, 
Ky.)  and  Mary  (Stowe)  Suttle  (b.  Koine. 
Eng.).  Prepared  in  Austin  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
With  J.  A.  &•  E.  S.  Cole,  Consulting  Engrs., 
1906-g;  Civ.  Engr.  and  Asst.  to  the  Pres.  and 
Treas.,  Tampa  Water  Works  Co.;  Macon  Gas 
Light  &  Water  Co.,  and  Asst.  Sec,  Radford 
Iron  Co.,  190Q-14;  Engr.  and  .'\sst.  Treas., 
Tampa  Water  Works  Co.,  Philadelphia,  1914 — . 
Married  Lydia  Cox,  S  14,  1910,  Kenney,  111. 
t'hild,  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  .Vp  20,  1912.  Ad- 
dress, 1007  S.  46th  St..  Philadelphia;  bus.  add., 
902   Provident  Bald.,  do. 

2R36.  HARMON  VEEDER  SWART 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  N  5,  :883. 
Agiista,  HI.;  s.  .\lfred  S.  and  Melvina  J.  (Mc- 
(iuilvery)  Swart.  Preiiared  in  Lewiston  H.  S. 
Psi  Ui)silon;  Pres.  Freshman  Class.  Mech. 
Engr..  Logansport,  Ind..  1907-9;  do.,  Columbus. 
().,  igog-io;  do.,  Panama,  iqio-ii;  High 
ISridge,  N.  T.,  191 1;  do..  East  Orange,  N.  J., 
1912^.  Mem.,  Rotary  Club,  N.  Y.  City;  Pres.. 
lllini  Club  of  New  York  Citv.  Married  Mar- 
garet D.  Coen.  S  26,  1908,  Normal,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Charlotte  V..  b.  My  9.  191 1;  Virginia, 
b.  Je  19,  1915;  Phillip  A.,  b.  Ap  9,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, 605  E.  Broad  St.,  Westfield,  N.  J.;  bus. 
add.,   19    Liberty   St.,  New  York  City. 

2837.  *THOMAS  VARENCE  TAYLOR,  JR. 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Je  22,  1878,  Moberly, 
Mo.;  s.  Thomas  W.  Taylor.  Prepared  in  Ur- 
bana  II.  S.  Lawyer  with  Hacker.  Carbondale, 
III.,  1907.     Died  F  9,  1909,  Urbana. 

2838.  MOSES  EDGAR  THOMAS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  to,  1883, 
Homer,  111.;  s.  M.  C.  Thomas.  Prepared  in 
Case  .Sch.  App.  Sc,  Cleveland.  Struct.  Engr., 
Dwight  P.  Robinson  &•  Co..  New  York  City. 
.Iddrcss.  c/o  Dwight  P.  Robinson  &  Co.,  61 
I'.roadway,   New   York  City. 

2839.  ESTELLE  THOMPSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  3,  1882, 
Prairie  Home,  111.;  d.  James  G.  (b.  S  28, 
1 841,  Center  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Sarah  Ellen 
(Furev)  Thompson  (b.  My  29,  1846,  Pleasant 
Gap,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Knox  Coll.  Acad.; 
I'niv.  Acad.  Address,  764  W.  Macon  St., 
Decatur,    Ill.t 

2840.  nVILLARD  NATHAN  TOBIE 
Minister;  A.  B.  in  L.  &•  A.;  b.  Ag  26,  1871. 
El  Paso,  111.;  s.  Ira  W'adley  (b.  Ap  30,  1844, 
Pekin.  111.)  and  Mary  Ann  (Storey)  Tobie 
(b.  S  6,  1850.  Donniiigton,  Lincolnshire,  Eng.). 
Prepared  in  Hastings  (Neb.)  H.  S.;  Leland 
Stanford,  Jr.,  1892-3;  Cornell  Univ.,  i903-.S. 
.\uth. :  Our  English  Bible— How  We  Got  It. 
72  pp.,  1905;  At  the  Beautiful  Gate  of  the 
Church,  63  iip.,  Jennings  and  Graham,  1909; 
Two  Beautiful  Prayers,  99  pp.,  Jennings  and 
<'.raham.  loor,  Reason  and  Failh  in  Religion. 
Methodist  Re-iew.  Vol.  LXXXV.,  1903;  The 
Temptation  of  Jesus,  do.  Vol.  LXX.WI,  1904; 
numerous  other  articles  on  religious  topics. 
Mem.,  Conference  B.  Examiners.  111.  Conf. 
M.  E.  Church.  Married  Mamie  Elizabeth 
Wright  Ag  18,  1897,  Bloomington.  111.  Chil- 
dren: Esther,  b.  .\p  5.  "899;  Helen,  b.  Ja 
15  1901.  Died  D  9,  1917.  Grand  Junction. 
Colo. 

2841.  BEN  TOMLINSON 
Willi  Lumber  Co.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M., 
i()o7-  b  le  29,  1886,  Whitcstown,  Ind.;  s. 
I.ean'der  \V.  (b.  O  5.  '863.  do.)  and  Minnie 
Floreiue  (Booher)  Tomlinson  (b.  Ap  X2,  i88<'. 
do  )  Prepared  in  Lebanon  H.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad. 
Rhodes  Scholarship  to  Oxford;  Scholarship  in 
French.   t'io(,-7;  Final  Honors;   Pres.,  I.e  (ercle 


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Francais;  Der»  Deutsche  Verein;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Instr.,  Hist.,  Princeton,  1910-11;  Pri- 
vate Tutoring,  1911-12;  with  East  Lumber  Co., 
1915.  Capt.,  320th  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.;  Major,  Bat. 
A,  320th  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918;  Mus- 
tered out,  F  10,  1919.  Address,  8i8  N.  Lebanon 
St.,  Lebanon,  Md. 

2842.     GEORGE  NOBLE  TOOPS 

(Brother  of  No.  3578) 

Civ.    Engr.;    B.   S.   in  C.   E.;   b.   Mr  30.   1877, 

Seymour,     111.;    s.    M.     S.    and     S.    T.     (Long) 

Toops.       Prepared    in    Univ.    Acad.      Address, 

c/o  Mo.,  Okla.  and  Gulf  Ry.,  Muskogee,  Okla.t 

2843.     "ALMON  IRA  TOWLE 
B.    S.   in   M.    E.;   b.    O    31,    1882,   Hennepin, 
111.;    s.    J.    P.    Towle.      Prepared    in    Peoria   H. 
S.     Died  Je  30,   1908,  Copper  Hill,  Tenn. 

2844.     MARY   LILLIAN   TRIMBLE 

(Sister  of  No.  2269) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  Ottumwa,  la.; 
d.  William  (b.  Ja  22,  1832,  (Jonconnell,  Ire- 
land) and  Anna  M.  (Malone)  Trimble  (b.  S 
8j  1840,  Tremont,  111.).  Prepared  in  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.  Teacher,  Home  Econ.  Address, 
no  S.  Ashland  Blvd.,  Chicago. 

2845.  VERA  TURELL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  21,  1884, 
Champaign;  d.  George  Augustus  (b.  F  23, 
1850,  Chelsea,  Mass.)  and  Lily  Bell  (Knapp) 
Turell  (b.  Jl  4,  1857,  Winchester,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  A.  M.,  Radcliffe. 
1912.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Eng.  Club.  Teacher,  H. 
S.,  Neoga,  1907-9;  H.  S.,  Oakland,  1909-11; 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Champaign,  191 2 — .  Address. 
412    Hill    St.,    Champaign. 

2846.     DOLLIE   IRENE  TURNER 
(THOMAS) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  20,  1875.  Elk  City, 
Kan.;  d.  Amaziah  (b.  1843.  Marion  Co.,  O.) 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Blunk)  Turner  (b.  1854, 
Clay  City,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Penn.  Coll. 
Pres.,  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Prin..  Lacon 
H.  S.,  1906-8.  Married  Marion  Shelby  Thom- 
as, N  II,  1908,  Buckley,  111.  Child,  Marion 
Jessup,  b.  O  31,  1910.  Address,  611  E.  32nd 
St.,   Indianapolis.t 

2847.     HELEN  JANE  VAN  METER 

(ALYEA) 

(Sister   of    No.    2532) 

B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  O  13,  1875,  Champaign 
Co.;  d.  Marion  Lafayette  (b.  1832,  Brecken- 
ridge  Co.,  Ky.)  and  Marian  Julia  (Bell)  Van 
Meter  (b.  1832.  Meade  Co.,  Ky.).  Prepared 
in  El  Paso  H.  S.  Married  Clarence  Jonathan 
Alyea,  O  10,  igo6,  Tolono,  111.  Address,  El 
Paso,  Ill.t 

2848.  ED  OWEN  WAGONER 
Surety  Agt.;  LL.  B. ;  b.  N  28,  1881,  Elliott, 
111.;  s.  VVilliam  Samuel  (b.  Mr  26,  1845,  Athens, 
111.)  and  Martha  Ellen  (McCoy)  Wagoner  (b. 
Mr  1854,  Chatham,  O.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.;  Career  Coll.,  Hoopeston,  111.,  1898-9. 
Delta  Upsilon;  V.  P.,  Fresh.  Class.  With 
Am.  Surety  Co.,  New  York,  1907-8:  Am. 
Bonding  Co.,  Baltimore,  1908-13;  Supt.  of 
Agencies,  Aetna  Casualty  and  Surety  (3o., 
1913 — .  Mem.,  mini  Club,  Chicago.  Married 
.\nna  Theodocia  Bridges,  Ap  22,  1909,  Cham- 
paign. Address,  5456  Kenmore  Ave.,  Chicago: 
bus.  add.,  637   Ins.   Exchange,  do. 

2849.     KARL  DOUGLAS  WALDO 

H.   S.    Prin.;    A.    B.    in   L.    &  A.;    b.   Ja    13. 

i88s,  Rockford,   111.;   s.   Henry   Dwight   (b.   Ap 

22,    1857)    and    Lettie    Grace    (Douglas)    Waldo 

(b.   Mr  8,   1864).      Prepared  in  Rockford  H.   S. 


Philomathean:  Tliria  Nu  Epsilon;  Pol.  Sc. 
Club;  Varsity  Football;  Swimming  and  Polo 
Teams;  Capt.,  Football  and  Baseball  Teams; 
all  class  qiiarterbark;  Ath.  Ed.,  ///to.  Teacher, 
iqo6-7o;  Supt.  Schs.,  1910-14;  Prin.,  East  Side 
Aurora  H.  S.,  1914--.  Auth.:  Tobacco  Sta- 
tistics of  Sycamore  H.  S.,  Sch.  News.  1910; 
Reading  Tests  in  Sycamore  H.  S.,  Elem.  Sch. 
Jour.,  1Q14.  Married  (^live  Burton  Byers,  Ag 
24,  1909,  Sycamore,  111.  Children:  Robert 
Henry,  b.  Jl  30.  191 1;  Douglas  Byers,  b.  Ag 
30,  1913.  Address,  i  N.  State  St.,  Aurora, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  East  Side  H.  S.,  do. 

2S50.      EDWARD  RODNEY  WALSH 
A.    B.;    b.    D    3,    1884,    Springfield;    s.    J.    H. 
Walsh.     Prepared  in  Elgin  H.  S.     Address,  424 
Sherman   Ave.,   Elgin,   Ill.t 

2851.  MABEL  WAMSLEY  (BOWER-DOLE) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  14,  1884, 
Mattoon,  111.;  d.  George  Madison  (b.  1856. 
Decatur,  HI.)  and  Nancy  Elizabeth  (Osbern) 
Wamsley  (b.  Je  10,  1859,  Mattoon,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Mattoon  H.  S.  Sigma  Kappa;  Y.  W. 
C.  A.  Teacher,  Tolono  H.  S.,  1906;  Asst. 
Prin.  do.,  1906-7:  Teacher,  Hist.,  Urbana  H.  S., 
1908-9;  do..  Hot  Springs,  Ark.,  1914-16.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church:  Assn.  Coll.  Alumnae;  Alumni 
Assn.  Univ.  of  111.;  State  Hist.  Soc;  Nat. 
Geog.  Soc;  Woman's  Club,  Champaign-Urbana; 
111.  State  Fed.  of  Woman's  Clubs;  O.  E.  S.; 
Pres.  Tolono  Dom.  Sc.  Club;  Sec,  Tolono 
Reading  Club.  Married  Albert  Scott  Bower. 
Mr  31,  1909,  Mattoon,  111.:  Joseph  C.  Dole,  F 
7,   1917.  Mattoon,  111.     Address,  Tolono,  Ill.t 

2852.  WALTER*  BAIN  WARDER 
Attorney  at  Law;  A.  B. ;  LL.  B.,  1908;  b. 
D  19,  1882,  Vienna,  III.;  s.  Walter  (b.  Ap  7, 
185J,  Maysville,  Ky.)  and  Dora  (Bain)  Warder, 
(b.'Ja  24,  1854,  Vienna,  III.).  Prepared  in 
Cairo  II.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  English  Club;  Egyptian  Club.  Address, 
2315  Holbrook  Ave.,  Cairo,  111.;  bus.  add..  No. 
I   Gilbert  Block,  tfo.t 

2853.  FLORENCE  WARNER  (BUSHNELL) 
(Sister  of  No.  1610) 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  d.  Nathan  C. 
(b.  1856,  Prophetstown,  III.)  and  Euphemia  H. 
(Dias)  Warner  (b.  1858,  Lafayette,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Prophetstown  H.  S.;  Knox  Acad.  Pi 
Beta  Phi.  Lib.  Cataloger,  Kan.  St.  Coll., 
Manhattan,  Kan.,  1907-12.  Married  Leland 
David  Bushnell,  S  5,  191 2,  Prophetstown,  III. 
.Address,   1414  Humboldt   St.,  Manhattan,   Kan. 

2854.  'CHARLES  ALVA  WASHBURN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  24,  1884, 
.Muncie,  111.;  s.  Willard  Albert  and  Mary  Alice 
(Cass)  Washburn.  Prepared  in  Fairmount 
H.  S.  With  Deere  &  Co.,  1906-9;  Mgr.,  Union 
Malleable  Iron  Co.,  1909 — .  Married  Fay 
Porter,  S   14,    1910,  Moline,   111.     Died  191.5. 

2855.  *OSCAR  S.  WATKINS 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  S  18,  1883, 
Danville,  III.:  s.  William  James  (b.  Ap  2, 
1850,  Pottsville,  Pa.)  and  Nancy  Alice  (Min- 
ick)  Watkins  (b.  F  9,  1851,  Covington,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Danville  H.  S.  Chem.  and  French 
Clubs;  .-Mpha  Chi  Sigma:  Maj.,  Univ.  Regt.; 
.\th.  Assn.  Asst.  Chem.,  Hort.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1906-11:  .\ssoc.  Chem.,  do., 
191 1 — .  Auth.:  A  Homemade  Drying  Oven. 
Jour.  A.  C.  S.;  Summary  of  Spraying  Experi- 
ments for  1900-1910,  ///.  St.  Hort.  Soc.  Rpt. 
Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc:  A.  A  A.  S. 
(Fellow).  Married  Grace  Lucile  Sinclair,  S 
14,  1910,  Indianapolis.  Children:  William 
Sinclair,  b.  Je  2,  1012;  Marjory,  b.  .\p  21,  1914- 
Died,  F   ip,  19 19,  Danville.  111. 


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2856.  HERBERT  JOSEPH  WEAVER 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja,  1883, 
Fairbury,  111.;  s.  H.  VV.  Weaver.  Prepared  in 
Wheaton  H.  S.  E.  E.  Soc.;  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  With  I.  T.  S.,  Decatur, 
111.;  Pub.  Service  Co.,  No.  III.,  Chicapo;  H.  M. 
Byllesby  &  Co.,  do.;  Universal  Portland  Ce- 
ment Co.,  do.  Married  Maybelle  S.  Hall,  Ag 
'S.  I9I4-    /Address,  208  S.  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago. 

2857.  ANNA  VAN   DEREN  WEBB 

(BARTO) 
(Wife  of  No.  2576) 

A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  O  21,  1883,  Colorado  River 
Agency,  Ariz.;  d.  Christopher  Columbus  (b. 
Tl  9,  1848,  Madisonville,  Tenn.)  and  Mary 
Frances  (Van  Deren)  Webb  (b.  S  30,  185:6, 
Mattoon,  111.).  Prepared  in  Charleston  H.  S.; 
East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1902-.};  Univ.  of  Ind., 
summer,  1903.  Taught  in  Momence  H.  S., 
1906-10.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Married 
Phillip  Stephan  Barto  ('06),  Je  6,  1910,  Charles- 
ton. 111.  Children:  John  Webb,  b.  Ag  29,  191;; 
Nathanael  \'an  Deren,  b.  Ja  10,  1913;  Virginia 
Stephan,  b.  S  17,  1915;  Winifred  Frost,  b.  N 
28,  1917.  Address,  5539  Beller  St.,  Pittsburgh. 

2858.  ROY  FR.-\NKLIN  WEBSTER 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in   L.   &  A.,    1906;   b.    O   8, 

1880,  Walshville,  111.;  s.  George  H.  and  Martha 
(Forehand)  Webster.  Prepared  in  St.  Norm. 
Univ.  Teacher,  H.  S..  Elgin,  1906-09;  Teacher, 
Lane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago,  1909 — •  Married 
Ethel  M.  Hubbard,  Jl  29  191 2,  Elgin,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 820  Addison  St.,  Chicago. 

2859.  SAMUEL  HARVEY  WEBSTER 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.; 
b.  Tl  28,  1869,  Rutan,  Pa.;  s.  Samuel  Knight 
and  Nancy  (Iligginbotham)  Webster.  Pre- 
pared in  Prep.  Dept.,  Waynesburg,  Pa.,  Coll.; 
A.  B.,  Waynesburg  Coll.,  1893;  Stanford  Univ., 
1903-4.  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi.  Transit- 
man  and  Chief  of  party  in  Reclamation  work 
along  Miss.  Riv.,  1906;  Instr.,  C.  E.,  Okla. 
Agr.  Coll.,  Stillwater,  Okla.,  1906-7;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  C.  E.,  do.,  1907;  Prof.,  C.  E.,  R.  I. 
St.  Coll.,    1907 — .     Address,   Kingston,  R.   I. 

2860.     LEILA  MAUDE  WEILEPP 
(MUSSELMAN) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  N  10,  1883,  Cisco,  111.;  d.  Francis 
Sigel  (b.  Je  i,  1862,  Blue  Mound,  111.)  and 
Ada  (Nagel)  Weilepp  (b.  O  27,  1861,  Oakley, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Alpha 
Chi  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  In  Univ.  of  Wis. 
Lib.,  1906-7.  Married  Virgil  George  Mussel- 
man,  S  24,  1908,  Decatur,  111.  Children:  Mary 
Louise,  b.  Ap  23,  1910;  Virgil  George,  b.  Mr 
12,  1914;  Leila  Janet,  b.  N  20,  191S;  Ruth 
Elizabeth,  b.  Jl  5,  1017.  Address,  2220  Hamp- 
shire St.,  Quincy,  111. 

2861.     REGINALD   ELLIS    WELLS 
B.    S.    in    M.    E.:    b.    Ja   8,    1881,    Syracuse, 
N.    Y.;    8.    N.    A.    Wells.      Prepared    in    Univ. 
Acad.     Address,  126  3rd  St.,  Jackson,  Mich.f 

2862.  MARY  MARGARET  WHEELER 
(BENNETT) 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ag  5,  1884, 
Grant  Park,  HI.;  d.  Herbert  (b.  D  4.  1851. 
New  York)  and  Anna  Matilda  (Herbert) 
Wheeler  (b.  My  7,  i860,  Monee,  111.).  Prepar- 
ed in  Kankakee  H.  S.  M.  D.,  Coll.  of  P.  and 
S..  1909.  Girls'  Glee  Club;  Ger.  Club;  Sc. 
Club;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Alj.ha  Epsilon  Iota.  Mar- 
ried Myron  E.  Bennett,  M.  D.,  S  6,  1909, 
Grant  Park,  111.  Children:  Margaret  Eleanor, 
b.  Ap  9,  1913;  Barbara  Jeanc,  b.  D  24,  1915. 
Address.  Wilbur,  Wash. 


2S63.     ROBERT    HOADLET    WHIPPLE 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    C.    E. ;    b.    D    18,    1883, 
Derby,  Conn.:   s.  Henry  S.    (h.  D  8,    1856,  do.) 
and   Mary    (Hoadley)    Whipple    (b.  Je  8,    i860, 
do.).     Prepared    in    Rockford    H.    S.  Class 

Football,  Capt.  In  Maintenance  of  Way  Dept., 
Pa.  R.  R.,  1907;  Estimate-man,  So.  Pac.  R.  R., 
1907;  Engr.  in  charge  of  const,  work  for  Am. 
Gas  Co.,  Philadelphia,  1908-13;  Asst.  Engr.,  Am. 
Gas  Co.,  do.,  1913-18.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B. 
P.  O.  E.;  Assoc,  mem..  A.  S.  C.  E.;  Philadel- 
1>hia  Consistory  320:  Tu  Tu  Temple;  A.  A.  O. 
-V.  M.  Shrine.  Address,  5032  Walnut  St.. 
Philadelphia;  bus.  add..  Am.   Gas  Co.,  do. 

2864.  EDNA  NOBLE  WHITE 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Je  3,  Fairmount, 
111.;  d.  A.  L.  (b.  N  3,  1849,  Logan,  O.)  and 
Angeline  E.  (Noble)  White  (b.  Ag  2,  i8s7, 
C.reencastle,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Fairmount  H. 
S.:  Univ.  Acad.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
I'hi  Upsilon  Omicron.  Taught  in  Danville  H. 
.S.,  1900-8:  do.,  Lewis  Inst.,  1908;  Assoc.  Prof., 
O.  St.  Univ.,  1908-13;  Prof,  and  Head  of 
Dept.  and  Supvr.  Home  Econ.  Ext.,  191 3 — . 
In  charge  of  Food  Conservation,  O.  Branch, 
Council  of  Nat.  Defense;  Home  Econ.  Dir.,  O. 
Food  Adm.  Auth. :  A  Study  of  Foods,  with 
Wardall,  Guin  &  Co.,  1914;  Buls.  on  Meats, 
1910;^  Meat  Substitutes,  1918;  Outline  Teach- 
ing Food  Conservation  1918;  in  charge  of  i)re- 
paration  and  editing  of  all  Food  Bui.  of  Exten. 
iiept. ;  many  short  articles  for  papers  and 
niag.  of  O.  Mem.,  Am.  Home  Econ.  Assn. 
Council;  Chem.,  do.,  1916-17;  Home  Econ.  Sec- 
tion Central  Assn.  Sc.  and  Math.  Teachers; 
A.  A.  A.  S.;  D.  A.  R.;  Grange;  Am.  Acad. 
Pol.  and  Soc.  .Sc.  Address,  1578  Neil  Ave.,  Col- 
umbus; bus.  add..  Home  Econ.  Bldg.,  O.  St. 
Univ.,  do. 

2865.  MAHALA  JANE  WHITE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  21,  1880, 
Charleston,  111.;  d.  Monroe  (b.  Ag  9,  1845,  do.) 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Hall)  White  (b.  Ag  28, 
18;  /,  do.).  Prepared  in  Charleston  H.  S.; 
Ch  irleston  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Teacher,  Lexing- 
ton H.  S.;  do.,  H.  S.,  Phoeni.x,  Ariz.,  1908-10; 
do.,  II.  S.,  Jerome,  Ariz.,  1909;  do.,  H.  S., 
Mattoon,  1912-14;  do.,  Chicago,  1914-18.  Ad- 
dress, 4160  Dre.xel  Blvd.,  Chicago. 

2S66.     CHARLES  WILLIAM  WHITTEN 
(Brother  of  No.  4975) 

Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  6. 
1871,  Stark  Co.,  111.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  D 
-'5.  1819,  N  Y.)  and  Ellen  (Schuyler)  Whitten 
(b.  O  13,  1830,  Morristown,  N.  J.).  Prepared 
in  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Asst.  in  Sc,  No.  111. 
.St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1906-9;  Prof.,  Phys  and  Chem., 
do.,  1909-16;  Prin.,  DeKalb  Tp.  H.  S.,  1916 — . 
Assoc.  Ed.,  Si.xtli  Yearbook,  N.  111.  Supts.  and 
Prins.  Assn.  .\uth. :  An  Outline  Course  of 
.Study  on  a  Scientific  Basis.  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church;  111.  St.  Teachers'  Assn.;  111.  School- 
masters Club;  No.  111.  Supts.  and  Prins.  Assn.; 
N.  E.  .\.  Married  Henrietta  Leigh.  ]•"  14,  1893 
(died  O  12,  iQoi);  Jessie  Ilelene  Cunningham, 
Je  7,  1904.  Children:  Jennie  Alma,  b.  Ja  3, 
1S04;  Mabel  Doris,  b.  My  9,  1896.  Address, 
DeKalb,   111. 

2867.     LAURANCE  EGAR  WILKINSON 
(Brother  of  No.  3231) 

Architect:  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ja  22,  1886, 
Hamilton,  N.  Y. ;  s.  James  Edward  (b.  F  9, 
iSiS,  Lawrence,  Mass.)  and  Abbie  Jennie 
Mcrril  (Egar)  Wilkinson  (b.  O  22,  1861,  Be- 
loit.  Wis.).  Prepared  in  St.  Allaans  Sch.; 
Champaign  H.  S.  Final  honors.  Draftsman, 
W.  A.  Otis.  Arch.,  1906-8;  with  J.  M.  White, 
r 908-9;  Perlcins,  Fellows,  Hamilton  Co.,  Archs. 
Mem..  Com.  Church  of  the  Redeemer;  Chicago 
.\rch.  Club;  City  Club  of  Chicago.  Address, 
5724  Harper  Ave.,  Chicago. t 


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2868.     LEONARD    E.    WISE 
(Brother   of  No.    2292.) 

Lumber  Dealer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  F  3,  1883, 
Cerro  Gordo,  III.;  s.  Jacob  (b.  D  28,  1844, 
Delphi,  Ind.)  and  Elizabeth  (Kuns)  Wise  (b. 
Ap  17,  1855,  Lafayette,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Bement  and  Decatur  II.  Schs.  Phi  Kappa  Psi; 
Alpha  Zeta;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Office  Mgr., 
William  H.  Wise  &  Co.,  igo6-8;  Lumber  dealer. 
Rocky  Ford  and  Timpas.  Colo.  Pres.  Ark.  Val- 
ley Pan-Hellenic  Club;  Pres.,  Rocky  Ford  Indus. 
Assn.  Married  Ethol  Dudley,  Je  16,  1909, 
Decatur,  111.  Children  Esther  Dudley,  b.  Ja 
9,  1912  (died  Ja  18,  1912);  Henrietta  Dudley, 
b.  Ap  24,  1914.     Address,  Rocky  Ford,  Colo. 


2869.     LEWIS    HUNGERFORD    WOOD 

Teacher;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Je  8,  1884, 
Lansing,  Mich.;  s.  Martin  E.  and  Harriet  V. 
(Hungerford)  Wood.  Prepared  in  Oak  Park 
H.  S.;  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Draftsman,  Ber- 
lin Machine  Works,  Beloit,  Wis.,  1908;  Instr., 
Mech.  Drawing,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1908-11;  Man. 
Tr.  Teacher,  Grand  Rapids,  1911-12;  Dir., 
Continuation  Schs.,  Beloit,  Wis.,  1912-16; 
Supvr.,  Indus.  Tr.  and  Night  Schs.,  Sioux 
City,  1916 — .  Married  Hazel  Appleby,  Je  13, 
1911,  Madison,  Wis.  Address.  815  Jackson  St.. 
Sioux  City,  la.;  bus.  add.,  Office  of  Board  of 
Education,  City  Bldg.,  do. 


2870. 


EARL   BELMONT   WOODIN 
(Brother  of  No.  3241) 


Struct.  Steel  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ; 
b.  D  30,  1882,  St.  Joseph,  111.;  s.  Thomas  Jef- 
ferson (b.  S  4.  1841,  Catlin,  111.)  and  Carrie 
Ann  (Hunt)  Woodin  (b.  O  8,  1853,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  St.  Joseph  H.  S.;  No. 
111.  Norm.  Sch.  Dixon,  111.;  A.  M.,  Marion 
Bus.  Univ.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Struct.  Steel  Drafts- 
man. Ambridge  Plant,  Drawing  Room  of  Am. 
Bridge  Co.,  1906-9;  Lassig  Plant,  Chicago,  1909; 
Engng.  Dept.,  C.  M.  &  S.  P.  R.  R.,  1909-11; 
Purdy  Henderson,  191 1;  Lassig  Plant,  Am. 
Bridge  Co.,  Chicago,  iqii-13;  Am.  Plant  A.  B. 
Co.,  1913-14;  Joseph  T.  Ryerson  &  Son,  Chi- 
cago, 1914;  C. 'E.  Pratt  Consulting  Engr.,  1914- 
15;  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  Ambridge,  19 '5 — •  Home 
Defense  Police  of  Pa.,  Ja,  1918.  Married 
Grace  Mast,  Ag  20,  1907,  Urbana.  Child, 
Gwendolyn  (^race,  b.  D  24,  1909.  Address,  502 
Maplewood  Ave.,  Ambridge,  Pa.;  bus.  add., 
Am.   Bridge  Co.,  do. 


2871.     XENIA    MAY    WOOLMAN 
(WORTHEN) 
(Wife  of  No.  2298;   Sister  of  Nos.  5507, 
8076,  8077) 
A.    B.    in    L.    &   A.;    b.    Ag   21,    1885,   Terre 
Haute,    Ind.;    d.    Albert   Jefferson    (b.    My   20, 
1 861,    Vernon,    Ind.)    and    Daura    (Campbell) 
Woolman    (b.   Ag   17,    1865,   do.).      Prepared   in 
Central   H.    S.,    Duluth,    Minn.     Alethenai;    Phi 
Delta  Psi;  Y.   W.  C.  A.,  Pres.;  Delta  Gamma: 
Phi     Beta     Kappa.       Married     Edmund     Louis 
VVorthen   ('04),  N   5,   1908,  Urbana.     Children: 
Rachel   Daura,   b.    Ag    15.    1910;    Albert   Wool- 
man,  b.   N    13,   1012;    Elizabeth  Jane,   b.   D   16, 
1913.     Address,   State   College,  Pa. 

2872.     LAWRENCE  FISHER  WOOSTER 

Instructor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  2,  1884, 
Litchfield,  111.:  s.  William  Leonard  (b.  Conn.) 
and  Mary  Kirby  (Fisher)  Wooster  (b.  Litch- 
field, 111.).  Prepared  in  Litchfield  H.  S.  Eta 
Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc;  Glee  and  Mandolin 
Clubs;  Technograph  Bd.  In  Testing  Dept., 
G.  E.  Works,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1906-8; 
Homesteader,  1908-10;  Instr.,  E.  E.,  Ore.  Agr. 
Coll.,  1910;  Asst.  Prof.j  E.  E.  and  Supt.  of 
Signs  and  Pomer,  Ore.  Agr.  Coll.,  1918 — . 
Married  Veva  Ilene  Magers,  Ag  12,  191 1, 
Portland,  Ore.  Address,  Mech.  Hall,  Corvallis, 
Ore. 

2873.     MILTON   RALEIGH   WRIGHT 

Merchant;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  S  16,  i88i. 
New  London,  Wis.;  s.  S.  E.  Wright.  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  of  Wis.  Mgr.,  Wright  Merc. 
Co.,  Manawa,  Wis.  Address,  130  Reaper  Block, 
Chicago. 

2874.     OLA  MAY  WYETH 

Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  N  25,  1882,  New- 
mann.  111.;  d.  George  E.  (b.  S,  1853,  Charles- 
ton, 111.)  and  Ina  Marcella  (Bills)  Wyeth  (b. 
My  II,  1861,  Ramsay,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Charleston  H.  S.;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1900-1.  A.  B. 
Cornell,  1904.  Alpha  Chi  Omega.  Libn.,  N.  W. 
LTniv.,  1906-8;  Univ.  of  111.,  do.,  1908-18;  Libn., 
Base  Hosp.  Lib.,  Camp  Wadsworth.  S.  C.,1918- 
iq:  Libn.,  Camp  Reconstr.  and  Libn.  in  U.  S. 
Hdqtrs.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1919 — .  Mem.,  Am. 
Lib.  Assn.  Address,  880  7th  Ave.,  Charleston, 
111. 

2875.     THOMAS  YATES 
(Brother  of  No.  3247) 

R.  R.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  2,  1877;  s. 
Thomas  and  Jean  (Lafrance)  Yates.  Prepared 
in  Dubuque  H.  S.  Address,  1469  E.  68th  St., 
Chicago. t 


CLASS  OF  1907  (365  LIVING,  13  DEAD) 


2876.  FRED  EATON  ALLEN 
(Son  of  No.  92;  Brother  of  Nos.  1800,  2310, 
5002,  8096) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  9.  1883,  Dela- 
van.  111.;  s.  Ralph  ('76),  (b.  Ap  15.  1854,  Se- 
konk,  Mass.)  and  Ada  Mary  (Eaton)  Allen  (b. 
O  12,  1856,  Philo,  111.).  Prepared  in  Delavan, 
Agr.  Club;  Class  Football.  Merchant;  Miller; 
Farmer  and  Stock  raiser.  Sand  Springs,  Mont. 
U.  S.  Commissioner,  1918.  Address,  Sand 
Springs,  Mont. 

2877.     BURT  THOMPSON  ANDERSON 

(Husband  of  No.  2589;   Brother  of  Nos.  3621, 

3622) 

Signal  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  31,  1884. 
Alexi<:,  111.;  s.  Perry  (b.  Stockholm,  Sweden) 
and  Kate  A.  (Burt)  Anderson  (b.  Yates  City, 
111  ).  Prepared  in  Galesburg  H.  S.  Eta  Kap- 
pa Nu;  E.  E.  Soc;  Crystal  Club;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Regt.;  V.  P.,  Jr.  Class.  Engr.  Apprentice, 
Union  Switch  &  Signal  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  1907- 
10;  Draftsman,  Signal  Engrs.  Office.  A^  T.  & 
S.     F.,    Topeka,     Kan.,    1910;     Signal    Constr. 


Foreman,  do.,  Coast  Lines,  Barstow,  Calif.,  1910. 
II.;  Asst.  Signal  Engr.,  do.,  Topeka,  Kan., 
1911-14;  do.,  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R..  Hoboken,  N. 
J.,  1914 — .  Mem.,  Ry.  Signal  Assn.;  N.  Y. 
R.  R.  Club;  N.  Y.  Alumni  Assn.;  Ex-Pres. 
Nat.  Ex.  Council,  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Ex-Pres.  N. 
Y.  Alumni  Chap.,  do.;  Nat.  Joint  Com.  on 
Overhead  and  Underground  Line  Constr.; 
Conf.  Com.  on  Apparatus  Voltages;  Monday 
Study  Club;  Alexander  Hamilton  Inst.;  Nat. 
Geog.  Soc;  Presby.  Church.  Married  Tirzah 
Bradley  ('06),  Jl  2,  1910.  Blue  Mound,  111. 
Address,  28  Salter  Place,  Maplewood,  N.  J. 
2S78.  JOHN  WILLIAM  SONT  ANDREE 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  i,  1879. 
Ger.;  s.  Peter  (b.  My  31,  1843,  Ger.)  and 
Susana  (Buchholz)  Andree  (b.  S  6,  1842,  do.). 
Prepared  by  home  study.  E.  E.  Soc;  Der 
Deutsche  Verein.  Engng.  Const.,  1907-8;  Ap- 
praisals. Ja-Ap  1908;  Teaching,  1908-9;  Sup- 
erintending operation  of  power  stations,  igio — . 
Married  Anna  M.  Albers,  My  20.  1908,  Peoria. 
Children:  William  Albers,  b.  Mr  15,  1909: 
Carl  Clinton,  b.  My  11,  1Q12.  Address,  1562 
Pioneer  Drive,  Glendale,  Calif. 


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University  of  Illinois 


I1Q07 


2S7Q.  GULOE  MAKV  APPI.E 
(Sister  of  No.  1804) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  3.  1882. 
Palestine,  111.;  d.  William  S.  (b.  Ag  28,  1848, 
Sidney,  O.)  and  Sarah  Belle  (Decker)  Apple 
(b.  11  0,  1S54,  Palestine,  111.).  Prepared  \n 
Robinson  H.  S.  Teacher,  Palestine,  111.,  1908- 
11;  do.,  Petersburg,  H.  S.,  I9ii-i3.  Registrar 
of  Women  at  Palestine,  ig'"-  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church;  Athena  Club;  Up-to-date  Club.  Pales- 
line;  S.  S.  Teacher.     Address,  Palestine,  111. 

2880.  ARTHUR  WARD  ARCHER 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ap  6,  1883, 
Spencer,  la.;  s.  William  Fletcher  (b.  F  10, 
1841,  Cambria  Center,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Fran- 
ces (Worrel)  Archer  (b.  N  2.  1846,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Peabody  H.  S.,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Arch.  Draftsman,  War 
Dept.,  West  Point,  N.  Y.;  1908-9;  Supt., 
Constr.,  U.  S.  Pub.  Bldgs.,  Treasury  Dept., 
1009-17;  Arch.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1917—; 
Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Nell 
Boswell,  S  18,  1912.  Address,  New  England 
Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

2881.  ARLOW  J.  ARGRAVES 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  19,  1885, 
Compton,  111.;  s.  Winlield  Scott  (b.  F  29,  1848, 
Lee  Co..  111.)  and  Ellen  (Mittan)  Argraves 
(b  Ja  28,  1851,  do.).  Prepared  in  Sterhng- 
Colona  Tp.  H.  S.,  Sterling,  111.  C.  E  Soc. 
Laborer  in  Struct,  shop,  1907-8;  Struct.  Drafts- 
man, 1908-9;  Bridge  draftsman,  1909-10;  Asst. 
Engr.,  Bur.  of  Pub.  Works,  Phdippine  Govt.. 
1910-14;  Farmer,  1914 — ■  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church.  Married  Mildred  Elizabeth  Dosieii. 
Je  29,  19TO,  Chicago.  Child.  Dolores  Mae,  b. 
Ap  7,   1916.     Address,  R.    1,   Bryant,  Ark. 

2882.     •MAUD    GERTRUDE    ARMSTRONG 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Lawrence  Co.,  O.     Pre- 
pared in   Champaign  H.   S.;   Univ.  Acad.     Died 
Mr  3,  1916,  Santa  Monica,  Calif. 

2883.  CLEM  C.  AUSTIN 
(Husband  of  No.  3094) 
Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  2,  1882. 
Crocker,  Mo.;  s.  Chester  Yoemans  (b.  O  20. 
i8s2  N.  Y.)  and  Elnora  Jane  (Briggs)  Austin 
(bf  Mr  20.  1854.  O.).  Prepared  in  Streator  IT. 
S.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Phoenix;  Adelphic; 
Class  Track  and  Basketball.  Mechanic,  Bisbee. 
Ariz,  1908;  Salesman  and  Sales  Mgr.,  Lafay- 
ette, Ind.,  1908-9:  Asst.,  Purdue  Univ.,  1909- 
10;  Traveling  Salesman,  Am.  Hoist  and  Der- 
rick Co.,  St.  Paul,  1910-18;  Sales  Mgr.,  Union 
Steam  Pump  Co.,  Battle  Creek.  IVIich.,  1918— • 
Am.  Hoist  and  Derrick  Co..  St.  Paul.  JQio— • 
Auth.:  A  High  Duty  Mine  Pumping  Station. 
Mines  and  Minerals,  1910;  Comparison  of  Ke;-o- 
senc  and  Gasoline  as  Fuel  in  Internal  e_om- 
bustion  Engine,  Practical  Engng.,  1910:  bltect 
of  Varying  Point  of  Ignition  under  Varying 
Loads  on  a  Producer  Gas  Engine,  do.,  i9>o; 
various  short  contributions  ^o  Power  ami  Uu' 
Gas  Engine.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  \.  M.  I. 
A.;  St.  Paid  Sales  Mgrs.  Assn.;  A.  b.  M.  1.. 
Married  Sarah  Dairna  MacKay  (07),  N  30. 
,914,  Mt.  Carroll.  111.  Children:  Bnggs  Mac- 
Kay,  b.  O  20,  191.V,  Robert  MacKay,  b.Jl  24. 
,918.  Address,  37  Garrison  Ave.,  Battle  Creek, 
Mich.;  bus.  cdd..  c/o  Union  Steam  Pump  Co., 
Battle   Creek,  Mich. 

2884.  FRANCIS  CYRUS  BAGBY 
Sales  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  23,  18S0. 
Rushville,  111.;  s.  John  Scnpps  (b.F  28,  185.1. 
do.)  and  Lucilla  Ann  (Walker)  Bagby  (b.  I) 
,4.  18^8,  do.).  Prepared  in  Rushville  l^  S. 
Beta  Thcta  Pi;  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club;  Maj. 
Univ.  Regt  'in  Engng.  Dept.  Corrugated 
Bar  Co..  .907-8;  U^niv.  of  111.,  E"^"^.  Exp. 
Sta.,   1908;  Engng.   Dept.,  Corrugated  Bar  Co., 


Tenn.,  1908-9;  do..  St.  Louis,  1909-10;  Dist. 
Mgr.,  St.  Louis  Corrugated  Bar  Co.,  1910-15; 
do.,  Detroit  Corrugated  Bar  Co.,  1915-18;  Dis- 
trict Mgr.,  Corrugated  Bar  Co.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1918—.  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E;.  De- 
troit Bd.  of  Commerce;  do..  Tennis  Club;  do.. 
Engng.  Soc;  Illini  Club.  Married  Hazel  May 
Kramer,  O  23,  1915,  St.  Louis.  Child.  John 
Kramer,  b.  Ag  9,  1918.  Address,  1505  Wald- 
heim   Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Kan. 


2885.     LEO    PRESTON    BAIRD 

Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  15,  1885. 
near  Vates  City,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  Preston  (b. 
Mr  185s,  Pa.)  and  Josephine  (Gray)  Baird 
(b.  i86i,  Macjuon.  111.).  Prepared  in  Abing- 
don H.  S.;  Iledding  Coll.  Acad.;  Hedding 
(_"oll.,  190J-5.  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  11.  S.  Prin., 
1907-10;  Mgr.,  Al)iiigdon  Light  &  Power  Co., 
1911-14;  .\tty.  at  Law,  Galesburg,  111..  1916 — . 
Married  Gertrude  Perle  Edwards,  Jl  31,  1907, 
Galesburg,  111.  Children:  Richard  Bruce,  b.  Je 
1908;  Eleanor  Virginia,  b.  D  4,  1913.  Address, 
Abingdon.  111.;  bus.  add.,  Carr  Bldg.,  Gales- 
burg. 111. 


2886.  CECIL    FRANKLIN   BAKER 

(Son  of   No.    36;   Brother  of  Nos.    1454,   2315 
2316;   Husband   of  No.   2101) 

Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  19,  1883 
Urbana;  s.  Ira  Osborn  ('74).  (b.  1853.  Linton 
Ind.)  and  Emma  Jane  (Burr)  Baker  (b.  1853 
Oswego.  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  .S. 
M.  S.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1909.  Sigma  Nu 
Arch.  Soc.  Draftsman.  George  Hunt  Ingra 
ham.  Boston,  1907-8;  European  Travel,  1909 
10;  Draftsman,  Ilolabird  &  Roche,  Chicago 
1910-13;  Arch,  supt.,  do.,  1913-14;  Pvt.  prac 
tice  arch..  1914-17;  Prof..  Arch.,  Kan.  St.  Agr 
Coll.,  191 7 — .  Auth.:  Office  Bldg.  Elevator 
Lobbies,  Arch.  Record,  Vol.  XXXVIII,  191S 
What  Every  Kitchen  Needs,  House  and  Gar 
den.  Vol.  XXVIII,  1915;  A  Model  Farmhouse 
Kitchen,  do..  Vol.  XXIX,  1916.  Mem.,  Uni- 
tarian Church;  Am.  Inst.,  Archs. ;  Soc.  for 
Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ. ;  Kan.  Soc.  of 
.\rchs. ;  Flossmoor  Country  Club.  Married 
Charlotte  Mitchell  Gibbs  ('04).  S  ii,  1913, 
Wareham,  Mass.  Address.  1719  Fairchild  Ave., 
Manhattan,    Kan. 

2887.  HOWARD  NEWELL  BAKER 
(Brother    of    No.    2567) 


Physician  and  Surg.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Mr 
31,  1881,  Tolono,  111.;  s.  Gilbert  Lane  (b.  Jef 
ferson  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Jennie  Stuart  (Camp 
bell)  Baker  (b.  Scotland).  Prepared  in  Cham 
paign  H.  S.  M.  D.,  Hahnemann  Med.  Coll. 
1905.  2nd  Lt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Physician,  Homer 
111.,  1905-9;  do.,  Danville,  111.,  1909-11;  do. 
Floris,  la.,  1911-16;  do.,  Pierson,  la.,  1916-18 
Mem.,  Champaign  Co.  Med.  Soc;  Central  111 
Ilomeo.  Med.  Assn.;  Davis  Co.,  la.,  Med 
Soc  I  0.0.  F.,  Pierson,  la.;  Dans  Co.,  Med 
.Soc.  Married  Madge  Merrill,  My  14.  'Qn 
Floris,  la.  Child,  Laraine  Merrill,  b.  Ap  20 
1915.     Address,  Pierson,  la. 

2888.     ORRIN  HUGH  BAKER 

Salesman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  10,  1885. 
Hamilton,  Ont.,  Can.:  s.  George  (b.  rfo.)  and 
Ann  Jane  (Brown)  Baker  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  North  Div.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Alpha  Tau 
Omega.  Chem.  on  steel  and  blast  furnace 
practice;  Charge  of  furnace  practice;  Shipping 
knd  finishing  end  bar  mills;  Gathering  specia 
engng.  data  relative  to  power  and  rolling  mil 
practTcc;  Salesman,  111.  «"<!  .Carnegie  Steel 
Co.  M^m.,  Univ.  Club  of  Chicago.  Address, 
417  Barry  Ave.,  Chicago. 


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2889.     RAY  LUZERNE  BAKER 

(Son  of  No.  162;  Brother  of  No.  3628) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  14,  1884, 
Savoy,  111.;  s.  Edward  J.  ('78),  (b.  Ap  25,  1857. 
Mannsville,  N.  Y.)  and  Alice  R.  (Beebe)  Baker 
(b.  Ag  27,  1857,  do.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  Sigma  Xi.  Sterling  Boiler  Co., 
1907;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1908-9;  A.  Bement,  1909; 
111.  Steel  Co.,  1909-10;  Whitman  &  Barnes  Mfg. 
Co.,  191 1 — .  Married  Emily  E.  Holmes,  S  14, 
T910,  Baldwin,  Wis.  Child,  Gordon  Holmes, 
b.  S  14,  191 1.  Address,  806  Foxdale  Ave., 
Winnetka,  Ill.t 

2890.  EVA  BALCH  (FARRAR) 
(Wife  of  No.  2972) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  6,  1881,  Pleasant 
Grove  Tp.,  111.;  d.  George  Theron  (b.  Jl  9, 
1847,  do.)  and  Nancy  Caroline  (Allison)  Balch 
(b.  N.  30,  1856,  do.}.  Prepared  in  Norm.  Sch., 
Stevens  Point,  Wis.,  and  Norm.  Sch.,  Charles- 
ton, 111.  Athenean;  Eng.  Club.  Married  Ros- 
coe  Farrar  ('07),  Ja  i,  1908,  Lerna,  111.  Ad- 
dress, Dorris,   Calif.t 

2891.  JOHN  DUDLEY  BALL 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  E.  E.,  191 5;  b. 
D  8,  1882,  Seneca,  111.;  s.  Asher  C.  (b.  Je 
24,  i8s7,  Dover,  111.)  and  Kate  M.  (Hulse) 
Ball.  Prepared  in  Pontiac  Tp.  H.  S.  Choral 
Soc. ;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Soph.  Debating  Team; 
Capt.,  LTniv.  Regt.  Gen.  Elec.  Test,  1907-8; 
Standardizing  Lab.,  1908-13;  Consulting 
Engr.,  1913-17;  Prof.,  Elec.  Engng.,  .Sch.  of 
Engng.,  Milwaukee.  1917-18;  Dean  of  Engng., 
do.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  111.  Nat.  Guard.,  seven 
years.  Assoc,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  Edison  Club,  Bd. 
of  Dirs. ;  Sch.  of  Engng.,  do.;  Engrs.  Soc,  Mil- 
waukee; Awarded  Edward  Longstreth  Medal 
of  Merit  by  Franklin  Inst.,  191 7.  Married 
Alena  L.  Wiles,  S  14,  191  o,  Schuylerville,  N. 
Y.  Children:  John  Dudley,  Jr.,  b.  Jl  8,  191 1; 
Esther  Catherine,  b.  D  14,  1916.  Address,  536 
Farwell  Ave.,  Milwaukee;  bus.  add.,  373  Broad- 
way, do. 

2892.  GEORGE  HORTON  BALLANTYNE 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  5,  1883, 
Burlington,  la.;  s.  Hector  (b.  Scotland)  and 
Sarah  (Bailey)  Ballantyne  (b.  Burlington,  la.). 
Asst.  Engr.,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.,  iqii;  Div. 
Engr.  (East.)  West.  Pac  R.  R.,  Elko,  Nev., 
1911-13;  U.  S.  Govt.  Revaluation,  West.  Pa- 
cific R.  R.,  do.,  i9i3-:4;  Asst.  Engr.,  do., 
San  Francisco,  1914-16;  Location  and  Const. 
Engr.,  do.,  1916-17;  do.,  San  Jose,  Calif., 
191 7 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Married 
Evelyn  Vernil,  ^ly  23,  1913,  Pocatello.  Idaho. 
Child,  George  Horton.  Jr..  b.  My  28,  1914. 
.Address,  303  S.  17th  St..  San  Jose,  Calif.;  bus. 
odd.,  c/o  West.  Pacific  R.  R.,  Room  212,  Twohy 
Bldg.,  do. 

2893.  HARRY  HAUGHEY  BARBER 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  18, 
1878,  Freeport,  111.;  s.  Ashley  (b.  Rock  Grove. 
111.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Haughey)  Barber  (b. 
Shannon,  111.).  Prepared  in  Freeport  H.  S.; 
Freeport  Coll.  of  Commerce.  Draftsman. 
Stephen  .\damson  Mfg.  Co.,  1907-16;  Organ- 
ized Barber-Greene  Co.,  Mfr.  of  portable  con 
veying  mach.,  Aurora,  111.,  1917 — -.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church.  Married  Blanche  Capron,  S 
10,  1907,  Freeport,  111.  Children:  Alice 
Capron,  b.  D  3,  1908;  Harry  .Ashley,  b.  My 
30,  191 1 ;  Margaret  Jane,  b.  Ag  27,  1915.  Ad- 
dress, 420  (lalena  St.,  Aurora,  111.;  bus.  add., 
Mfr.,   Conveying   Mach.,    do. 

2894.  THOMAS  MORSE  BARGER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  D  s,  1876,  Shaw- 
neetown.  111.;  s.  Harrison  Carter  (b.  N  7,  1840, 
do.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  TMorse)  Barger  (b. 
Ta  6,  1843,  Fairfield,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Norm. 
H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Acacia.  Head  of 
Sc.  Dept.,  J.  Sterling  Morton  Tp.  H.  S., 
Cicero,     111.;    Teacher,     111.     St.     Norm.     Univ., 


1913—.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  A.  A.  A.  S  ; 
Central  Assn.,  Sc.  and  Math.  Teachers;  111. 
St.  Acad.,  Sc.  Married  Grace  Charlotte  Kim- 
lin,  Je  28,  191 1,  Quincy,  111.  Children:  Thomas 
Morse,  Jr.,  b.  Jl  13,  1912;  Mary  Louise,  b.  O 
23,   1915.     Address,  303  Vernon  Ave.,  Normal, 

2895.  WILLIAM    FLOYD    BARNETT 
Dept.    Clerk;    A.    B.    in    L.    &    A.;    LL.    B., 

1910;  b.  N  5,  1884,  Barnett,  111.;  s.  Biggus 
Stuart  (b.  D  14,  1839,  do.)  and  Laura  Victoria 
(.Mien)  Barnett  (b.  N  1,  1863,  Litchfield,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Carlinville  H.  S. ;  Blackburn  Univ., 
1903-5-  -Adelphic;  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Phi  Gamma 
Delta;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  lUini  Staff;  Coml.  Club; 
.Scholarship  in  Substantive  Law,  1908-9.  .Ad- 
mitted to  III.  Bar,  1910;  Barnett,  111.,  1910-17; 
Dept.  Clerk,  Office  Sec.  of  St.,  Springfield, 
111.,  1917—-  Mem.,  Mt.  Nebo  Lodge;  R.  A.  M., 
Springfield  Consistory.  Married  Rebecca  B. 
Groves,  Je  14,  1917,  Clinton,  111.  Address,  702 
W.  South  Grand  Ave.,  Springfield,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  Dept.   Clerk,  Office  Sec.   of   St.,  do. 

2896.  ADA  JANE   BARTER   (DUNN) 

(Sister  of  No.  2022) 
A.  B.  in  Lib.  Sc;  b.  D  29,  1884,  Wolcott, 
Ind.;  d.  Clarence  T.  (b.  Mr  27,  1854,  Concord, 
N.  H.)  and  Lillian  (Hendry.x)  Barter  (b.  .\p 
.'5,  i860,  Ceresco,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Engle- 
wood  and  Columbus  (Neb.)  H.  Schs.  Pi 
Beta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  .-\lethenai.  Libn.. 
East.  Ky.  St.  Norm.  .Sch.,  1907-11.  Married 
Dr.  Murison  Dunn,  D  j2,  191 1,  Richmond, 
Ky.  Child,  Josephine  Joy,  b.  Ja  9,  191,). 
.4ddrcss,   Box  402,  Richmond,  Ky. 

2897.  WALTER   EDMUND    BARTON 
Erector    Grain    Elevators;    B.    S.    in    M.    E. : 

b.  F  10,  1880,  Nokomis.  111.;  s.  William  Esler 
(b.  My  28,  1850,  Milford,  O.)  and  Althea 
Lomira  (JNIorse)  Barton  (b.  S  9,  1849,  Mata- 
mora,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Nokomis  H.  S.; 
.\ustin  Coll.,  Effingham,  111.  Draftsman,  Nat. 
Tube  Co.,  1909;  Clerk  and  Bookkeeper,  Ke- 
wanee  Light  &  Power  Co.,  1909-11;  Erector 
(jrain  Elevators,  Burrell,  Engng.  ic  Const.  Co., 
191 1 — .     Address,  Nokomis,   111. 

2898.     ELEANOR      MAHAN      BEARDSLEY 

(PILLSBURY) 
(Wife  of  No.  3140;  Daughter  of  Nos.  204,  265; 
Sister  of  No.  3634) 
.■\.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  19,  1884,  Champaign; 
d.  Henry  Mahan  ('79),  (b.  O  20,  1858,  Milford. 
O.)  and  Marietta  (Davis)  Beardsley  ('81),  (b. 
My  II,  1858,  Vienna,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Central 
H.  S.,  Kanas  City,  Mo.;  Wellesley  Coll.,  1903- 
4;  studied  music  in  Brussels,  1908;  do.,  in  New 
York  City,  1911-12.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 
Phi  Delta  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Alethenai; 
Womens'  League;  \'.  P.,  Y.  W.  C.  A., 1906-7. 
Married  Charles  S.  Pillsbury  ('07),  O  29,  1914, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Address,  3543  Walnut  St., 
Kansas  City,   Mo. 

2899.  *JAMES  PETER  BECK 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  27,  1866,  Odell,  111.; 
s.  Charles  and  Mary  (Kramer)  Beck.  Pre- 
pared in  Pontiac  Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Phi; 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  Phoenix;  Varsity  Club;  Eng. 
Club;  Philomathean;  Ed.  and  Mgr.,  Illio;  Mgr. 
///.  Mag.;  Capt.,  Adj.,  Univ.  Regt.  Gen.  Mgr.. 
Universal  Portland  Cement  Co.  Pres.,  Illini 
Club,  Chicago;  Mem.,  Press  Club,  Chicago; 
Chicago  Advertising  Assn.  Died  S  7,  1917. 
Chicago. 
2900.  OSC.VR  WILLIAM  BECKEMEYER 
Manager;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  20,  1882;  s. 
August  Henry  (b.  1852,  Berlin,  Ger.)  and 
Elizabeth  (Jacobs)  Beckemeyer  (b.  i860,  Clin- 
ton Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Carlyle  II.  S.  Mgr., 
Dept.  Store,  Beckemeyer,  111.  .'Iddras.  Beckt- 
meyer, Ill.t 


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2901.     CLAUDE  BELTS 
A.    B.   in    L.   &  A.;   b.   F  4,    1873.   Cuba,    N. 
Y. ;  s.  J.  M.  and  Sarah  L.   Belts.     Prepared  in 
Univ.  of  Mich.     Address,  Lewistown,   Ill.t 

2902.  ARTHUR  NORTON  BENNETT 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  M.  S.,  191 5;  b. 
Ja  28,  1885,  Chicago;  s.  Elisha  Wood  (b.  }\  29, 
1850,  Brownsville,  Pa.)  and  Carrie  Nascn 
(Dana)  Bennett  (b.  Ag  i,  1855,  Portland,  Me.). 
Prepared  in  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago.  Sigma  Al- 
pha Epsilon:  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi; 
-•Vlpha  Chi  Sigma;  Gamma  Alpha;  Ma-wan-da; 
Phoenix;  Yoxan.  Chem.,  111.  St.  Food  Com., 
1907-14;  do.,  111.  St.  Water  Sur.,  1914-17.  ist 
Lt.,  U.  S.  R.,  Instr.  of  Fire,  337  F.  A.;  Capt., 
337th  F.  A.,  Sch.  of  Fire,  Ft.  Sill,  Okla., 
1918 — .  Address,  c/o  E.  W.  Bennett,  Lawrence, 
Mich. 

2903.  CHARLES    HOWARD    BENT 

(Husband  of  No.  2315) 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  21,  1884;  s. 
Charles  Avery  and  Cora  Hannah  (Stone) 
Bent.  Prepared  in  Chicago  Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Sig- 
ma Nu.  With  Bent  Piano  Mfg.  Co.;  Ajjpren- 
tice    Salesman;    Office    Asst.  Mem.,    Congr. 

(Thurch.  Married  Imo  E.  Baker  ('05),  S  23, 
1909,  Champaign.  Children:  Marion  Louise, 
b.  D  5,  1910;  Willard  Osborn,  b.  D  22,  1912. 
Address,  430  6th  Ave.,  LaGrange,  111.;  bus. 
add.,   214   S.  Wabash   Ave.,   Chicago. 

2904.  *CHARLES   HUGH    BETHEL 
Electrician;   B.   S.  in  E.   E.;  b.  Ja   14,   1885, 

Plainfield,  111.;  s.  Emerson  (b.  Morns,  111.) 
and  Jessie  L.  Bethel  (b.  My  17,  1862,  Antwerp, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.  Sigma 
Xi;  Fresh.  Football  Team.  Engng.  Appren- 
tice, 1908;  Oil  well  driller,  190S-10;  Electn., 
Am.  Steel  &  Tin  Plate  Co.,  Gary,  Ind.,  1910- 
18.  Died  N  21,  1918,  Gary,  Ind. 

2905.  GEORGE  FREDERICK  BEYER 
Chief  Chem.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  N  30, 
1882,  Neustadt  An  Der  Aisch,  Bavaria,  Ger. ; 
s.  George  (b.  Mr  25,  1856,  do.)  and  Barbara 
Schramm  (b.  N  i,  1858,  Roeslcindorf,  do.). 
Prepared  in  CuUom  H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad. 
Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Phoenix; 
Chem.  Club;  Varsity  Baseball  Team;  Class 
Football  Team.  Chem.,  Armour  &  Co.,  Chica- 
go, 1907-9;  Chief  Chem.,  Armour's  So.  Omaha 
Branch  House,  1909-13;  First  Asst.,  Chem. 
Bur.  Internal  Revenue,  Treas.  Dept.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1913 — .  Married  Aimee  John 
ston,  Je  6,  191 1,  Omaha,  Neb.  Child,  Edwcrta 
Barbara,  b.  Mr  22,  1914-  Address,  Wardman 
Courts  S.,  Washington,  D.  C;  bus.  add..  Bur. 
Internal  Revenue,  Treas.  Dept.,  do. 

2906.  "WILLIAM  BLACK 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  10,  1884, 
Chicago;  s.  Walter  (b.  My  i,  1849,  Scotland) 
and  Mary  (Breckenridge)  Black  (b.  du.). 
Prepared  in  Blue  Island  H.  S.;  Mendota  H.  S. 
Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Shield  and  Trident;  Adelphic; 
M.  E.  Soc;  Prelim.  Honors;  Varsity  Gym. 
Team;  Treas.,  Jr.  Class;  Sr.  Memorial  Com.; 
Treas.,  Sr.  Ball  Com.  Engng.  work,  1907-8; 
Instr.,  Mech.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  i9o«;9; 
Instr.,  Steam  and  Gas  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
190914;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  in  charge  of  labora- 
tories and  exp.  Engng.,  do.,  1914-17;  Prof., 
do,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1917-18.  Asst.  Command- 
ant, R.  O.  T.  C,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  ranking 
Capt.,  1917  18.  Auth.:  Steam  and  Gas  Labora- 
tory Man.,  Univ.  of  Wis..  1916.  Mem.,  Sig- 
ma Xi,  191 S-  Married  Helen  Olive  Smith,  y\g 
31,  1909,  Mendota,  111.  Children:  Ruth  Helen, 
b.  N  10,  1913;  Walter  Edward,  b.  Mr  31,  1916. 
Died  F  6,  1919,  Boulder,  Colo. 


2907.     WALTER    ROBERT   BLOCK 
(Brother  of  No.  8140) 

Seedsman;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ja  16,  1884, 
Sidney,  111.;  s.  Edward  F.  (b.  \ly  17,  1859, 
Champaign)  and  Katherine  (Hartsig)  Block 
(b.  Ag  7,  iSbi,  Detroit).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
.\cad.  Agr.  Club;  Zeta  Psi;  V.  P.,  Sr.  Class; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Expert  work.  Internal.  Har- 
vester Co.,  1907;  Asst.  Agr.,  Engng.  Coll., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1907-8;  Seed  Insp.  for  W.  H. 
Small  &  Co.,  Evansville,  Ind.,  1908-17;  Asst. 
Mgr.,  do.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Rotary  Club.  Mar- 
ried Helen  McCullough,  S  22,  1910,  Paris,  111. 
Child,  Catherine  Virginia,  b.  N  27,  1913.  Ad- 
dress, S17  Blackford  Ave.,  Evansville,  Ind.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o    W.  H.  Small  &  Co.,  do. 

2908.     'FRANK   LYMAN    BODWELL 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  13,  1884,  Hallowell,  Me.; 
s.  W.  A.  Bodwell.     Prepared  in  Methuen  H.  S. 
Died  Ap  4,   1914,   Lyndon,   Wis. 

2909.  ETHEL  BOND 
(Sister  of  No.  2330) 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  Lib.  Sc;  B.  L.  S.,  1908; 
A..  M.,  1916;  b.  Ag  6,  18S3,  Savoy,  111.;  d.  Da- 
vid (b.  S  8,  1832.  Lancashire,  Eng.)  and  Eliza- 
beth (Edwards)  Bond  (b.  S  18,  1838,  Oswestry, 
Shrewsbury  of  Shropshire,  Eng.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Illiola.  Libn.  cataloger,  N. 
W.  Univ.  Lib.,  1908-9;  Chief  cataloger,  O. 
Wesleyan  Univ.,  1909-12;  Instr.,  Lib.  Sch., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1912 — .  Address,  603  E.  Healy 
St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  Univ.  of  111.  Lib., 
Urbana. 

2910.     HUGH  THOMAS   BOON 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  22,  1882,  Chrisman,  111.; 
s.   John   and   Anne    G.    Boon.      Address,   Sioux 
Falls,  S.  Dak. 

291 1.     ORA  LITTLEFIELD  BORN 

(WHITTUM) 

(Sister  of  Nos.  2032,  8147) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  12,  1886,  Lancaster, 

O.;   d.   George   Washington   (b.  do.)   and  Tides 

(Haldermann)     Born     (b.    do.).       Prepared     in 

Decatur  H.   S.;    Univ.   Acad.     Teacher,  H.   S., 

Illiopolis,    1908-10;    do.,    Amboy,    1910-11;    do., 

Georgetown,    1911-15.      Married    Fred    Horace 

Whittum,   Ag  28,    1915,   Champaign.     Address, 

428    Olive    St.,   McKeesport,    Pa.t 

2912.  SUDHINDRA  BOSE 
Lecturer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  Jour- 
nalism, 1909;  b.  1883,  Keothaly,  Dacca,  India; 
s.  Dwaraka  Nath.  and  Raikishoree  Bose.  Pre- 
pared in  Victoria  Sch.,  Comilla,  India;  Vic- 
toria Coll.,  1900-3;  Park  Coll.,  Mo.,  1904-6. 
Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  la.,  1913.  Eng.  Club;  Cos- 
mopolitan Club.  Scholarship,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1908;  Fellow,  and  Instr.,  Univ.  of 
la.,  1911-13;  Lecturer  in  Pol.  Sc,  Univ.  of 
la.,  19 13 — .  Auth.:  Some  Aspects  of  British 
Rule  in  India;  articles  on  education,  politics, 
travel,  biography  and  journalism.  Nation,  For- 
um, Scientific  Monthly,  Chautauqua  World, 
Platform,  Cosmopolitan  Student,  Hivdustlianee 
Student,  Indian  Rcc'iew  (Madras),  Modern  Re- 
view (Calcutta),  Hindustan  Review  (Allaha- 
bad), Educ.  Review  (Madras);  Am.  correspon- 
dent of  the  Bengalee,  Calcutta.  India.  Natural- 
ized citizen  of  the  U.  S.  Address,  University 
of  Iowa,  Iowa  City,  la. 

2913.  NELLIE  UREE  BRANCH 
(Sister  of  Nos.  1311,  8157) 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S..  1916; 
b  Ag  27,  1885,  White  Heath,  111.^  d.  William 
r  and  Emily  U.  (Yeager)  Branch.  Prepared 
in  Champaign  H.  S.  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Bethany 
Circle.  Libn.,  catalog  dept..  Univ.  of  111.  Ad- 
dress, 610  S.  State  St.,  Champaign. 


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2914.  WILLIAM  EMORY  BREWER 
Surveyor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  i,  1885, 
Newman,  111.;  s.  Elsberry  (b.  N  29,  1853,  Edgar 
Co.,  111.)  and  Elizabeth  (Stickels)  Brewer  (b. 
1855,  Perry  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Newman 
H.  S.  Onyx  Club.  Candidate  for  Co.  Survyr., 
Carroll  Co.,  Mo.,  1912.  Address,  Carrollton, 
Mo.t 

2915.     LEMMA  CORNELIA  BROADHEAD 

(EATON) 

(Sister  of  No.   1636) 

A.   B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  7,   1883,  Mackinaw, 

111.;    d.    William     (b.     Manchester,     Eng.)     and 

Corxielia     (Bergen)     Broadhead    (b.    Mackinaw, 

Ill.r     Prepared  in  111.   St.   Norm.  Univ.  Illiola. 

Grade    teaching,    1907.      Mem.,    Alumni    Assn., 

So.    Calif.,    1907.      Married    Dr.    Charles    David 

Eaton,   Ja    i,    1908,    Mackinaw,    111.      Children: 

Marjorie,   b.    O    21,    1908;    Charles   David,   Jr., 

b.    N   9,    1910;    Ruth   Bergen,    b.    Ag    13,    1913. 

Address,  R.  2,  Mackinaw,  111. 

2916.  RICHARD  ABNER  BROOKS 
(Brother  of  Nos.    5051,  6763) 

Sec.  and  Treas.,  Gas  Co.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.; 
b.  F  16,  1886,  Saunemin,  111.;  s.  George  W. 
and  Anna  Augusta  (Gray)  Brooks  (b.  F  22, 
1852,  Forrest,  111.).  Prepared  in  Saunemin 
H.  S.;  Grand  Prairie  Sem.,  Onarga.  Kappa 
Sigma;  E.  E.  Soc;  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  Varsity  base- 
ball, 1904-6;  Varsity  football,  1905-6.  Cadet 
Engr.,  Denver  Gas  &  Elec.  Co.,  1907-9;  Book- 
keeper, Massillon  Elec.  &  Gas  Co.,  1909-10; 
Sec.  and  Treas..  Bristol  Gas  &  Elec.  Co., 
1910-12;  Mgr.,  Elec.  &  Gas  Co.,  Massillon,  O., 
1912-14;  Sec.  &  Treas.,  Lorain  Co.  Elec.  Co., 
1914-16;  do..  Consolidated  Cities  Service  Cos., 
Mansfield,  O.,  1916-17;  do..  Oil  and  Gas  prop- 
erties, Wooster,  O.,  1917-18.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  Jovian  Order;  N.  E.  L.  A.;  Natural  Gas 
Assn.;  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  Jane  King,  N 
9,  1909,  Chicago.  Child,  Margaret  Ann,  b. 
Ja  29,  1916.  Address,  Wooster,  O.;  bus.  add., 
c/o   Medina  Gas  and   Fuel  Co.,  do. 

2917.  EARL   CLARENCE   BROWN 
Contracting  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  28, 

188s,  Trilla.  111.;  s.  Edward  Seymour  (b.  F 
27,  1864,  Farmington,  111.)  and  Stella  B. 
(Beals)  Brown  (b.  Ja  5,  1866,  Trilla,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Charleston  H.  S.  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  C.  E.  Club;  Pres.,  Soph.  Class.  Drafts- 
man, 1907-8;  Contr.  Engr.,  Decatur  Bridge  Co.. 
1908-12;  Dir.,  do.,  1913 — .  Married  Ethel  Vir- 
ginia Starr,  13  18,  1907,  Charleston,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Elizabeth  Starr,  b.  My  2,  1911;  Edward 
Starr,  b.  Ag  29,  1913.  Address,  320  W.  Will- 
iam St.,  Decatur,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Decatur 
Bridge  Co.,   do. 

2918.  RUTH  ELIZABETH  BROWN 
Secretary;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  22.  1883. 
Morrison,  111.;  d.  Orville  Hodges  (b.  Mr  27, 
1847,  Schobarrie  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Anna  Belle 
(Mackey)  Brown  (b.  1850,  Picton,  Nova 
Scotia).  Prepared  in  North  Dixon  H.  S. 
Teacher,  Amboy,  111.,  1907-8;  do.,  Morrison, 
111.,  1909-10;  do.,  Geneseo,  111.,  1911-12;  Sec, 
1915 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Address, 
1421   Peoples  Gas   BIdg.,   Dixon,  111. 

2919.  FLORENCE  WINGFIELD  BULLOCK 
(Sister  of  Nos.  1313,  3663,  3664,  3665) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Eureka,  111.; 
d.  Wingfield  Minor  (b.  O  24,  1836,  Eureka, 
111.)  and  Mary  Marsalenia  (McCullough)  Bul- 
lock (b.  Ag  26,  1830,  Germantown,  W.  Va.). 
Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.;  East.  111. 
Norm.  Sch.  A.  M.,  Columbia  Univ.,  1914.  Grad. 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  IQ14.  Scholarship. 
Teacher,  LeRoy,  1907-10;  El  Paso.  1910-11; 
Lewiston,  Idaho,  1Q11-12;  Head  of  Hist.  Dept., 
St.    Norm.    Sch.,    F.llensburg,    Wash.,     1912-15; 


Teacher,  Central  Coll.,  Conway,  Ark.,  1915-16; 
111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  summer  terms,  1914,  1915, 
1916;  Reedley  Joint  Union  11.  S.,  Reedley, 
Calif.,    1916 — .     Address,  Reedley,  Calif. 

2920.  RALPH  MARKS  BURKH ALTER 
Pub.  Service  Commissioner;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ; 
b.  Mr  27,  1S85,  Maquon,  111.;  s.  William  and 
Clara  (Beard)  Burkhalter.  Prepared  in 
Peoria  H.  S.  Adelphic;  Scholarship;  Varsity 
Track.  With  P.  R.  R.  East  River  Tunnel.  N. 
Y.,  1907-9;  George  W.  Jackson,  Inc..  Chicago, 
1909-11;  C.  M.  Neeld,  Const.  Co.,  Pittsburgh, 
1911-12;  George  W.  Jackson,  Yonkers,  N.  Y., 
1912;  Alabama  Power  Co.,  Birmingham,  Ala., 
1912-14;^  Pub.  Service  Commissioner,  First 
Dist.,  N.  Y.,  1914 — •  Married  Anna  Henry, 
Je  12,  1912,  Pittsburgh.  Child.  Clara,  b.  Je 
24,  1916.  Address,  383  St.  John's  Place, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Pub.  Service 
Comn.,  50  Court  St.,  do. 

2921.  EDNA  SOPHIA  BURNHAM 
Manager;  A.  E.  in  Sc. ;  b.  N  27,  1876,  Cort- 
land, N.  Y.;  d.  Shepard  C.  (b.  O  6,  1850, 
East  Homer,  N.  Y.)  and  Anna  Jane  (Grifleth) 
Burnham,  b.  Mr  20,  1855,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Dixon  H.  S.;  Cortland  Norm.  Sch.,  N.  Y.; 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1912-13.  Final  Honors. 
Teacher,  Mattoon,  111.,  1907-11;  do.,  Naper- 
ville,  1911-12;  Lunchroom  Mgr.,  Chicago, 
1913—-      Address,    6527    University    Ave.,    Chi- 


2922.  DEANE  BURNS 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3671,  4579) 
Chem.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  Mr  16, 
1884,  Washington,  la.;  s.  James  Clinton  (b. 
S  13,  1850,  Harvey,  Pa.)  and  Ida  Jane  (Carey) 
Burns  (b.  Ja  18,  1856,  Xenia,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Monmouth  H.  S.;  West.  HI.  St.  Norm.,  1902 
3.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Chem 
Club.  Analytical  Chem.,  Corn  Products  Re 
fining  Co.,  1907-10;  Chem.,  Asst.  Dir.  of  Lab. 
Nat.  Carbon  Co.,  Cleveland,  1910-15;  Chem 
Engr.,  Harshaw  Fuller  &  Goodwin  Co.,  Cleve 
land.  1915—-  Mem..  A.  C.  S.;  A.  S.  C.  E. 
A.  I.  C  E.  Married  Phyllis  Elizabeth  Grosh 
I  S  3,  1908,  Loraine,  111.  Child,  Harold  Deane, 
b.  Jl  2,  1910.  Address,  119  Center  St.,  Elyria, 
O. 

2923.  ELIZABETH  HELEN  BURNSIDE 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  F  10,  1882,  Oska- 
loosa,  la.;  d.  William  (b.  Je  4,  1842,  London- 
derey,  O.)  and  Hannah  Amelia  (Henderson) 
Burnside  (b.  Jl  14,  1846,  New  Concord,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Oskaloosa  (la.)  H.  S.;  Pa.  Coll., 
1902-5.  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Lib.  Organizer,  Oska- 
loosa, la.;  Libn.,  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.;  Ore. 
Pub.  Lib.;  Morningside  Coll.  Lib.;  Libn., 
Bradley  Poly.  Inst.  Lib.,  1909-n;  Acting  Libn., 
Oskaloosa  Pub.  Lib.,  191 1—.  Address,  End 
of  "C"  Ave..  East  Oskaloosa,  la. 

2924.  ALBERT  HARVEY  BURTON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  23,  1872, 
Cisne,  111.;  s.  B.  F.  (b.  Ap  28,  1843,  Rochester, 
O.)  and  Homah  Jane  (Carpenter)  Burton  (b. 
N  12,  1843,  Calais,  Monroe  Co.,  O.).  Prepared 
in  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Teacher,  Spokane 
H.  S.,  1907-10;  do.,  Washington  H.  S.,  Port- 
land, Ore.,  1910 — .  Mem.,  Twenty-ninth  Ore. 
Legislature,  1917-18.  Address,  589  E.  Alder 
Ave.,    Portland,    Ore. 

J92S.     HOWARD   BLAINE   BUSHNELL 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3307,  3308) 

Dist.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  26,  1884, 
Paxton,  111.;'  s.  Allen  Sherrell  and  Carrie  May 
(Hills)  Bushnell.  Prepared  in  Paxton  H.  S. 
C.  E.  Soc;  Phoenix;  Varsity  Baseball,  1005- 
7.  Memphis  R.  R.  Terminal  Co..  Memphis, 
Tenn.,  1907;  Concrete  Const.,  John  Deere  Plow 
Co..    Omaha,    1908;    Memphis    R.     R,    Terminal 


University  of  Illinois 


11907 


Co.,  1908;  St.  Highway  Comn.,  Springfield, 
111.,  1907-14;  Dist.  Engr.,  St.  Highway  Deiit., 
Aurora,  111.,  1914-17.  Capt.,  Engrs.  R.  C,  Je 
7,  1917.  Left  U.  S.  Ja  23,  1917.  on 
Tuscania  which  was  torpedoed  F  5.  He  was 
washed  ashore  on  the  Isle  of  Islay,  Scotland, 
and  was  sent  to  Winchester,  Eng.  with  bone 
broken  in  right  hand.  Mem.,  HI.  Soc.  of  Engrs. 
Married  Feme  Graham,  Ap  30,  1910,  Clinton, 
111.  Address,  138  Fox  St.,  Aurora.  111.;  bus. 
add.,  203  A  St.,  S.  E.  Washington,  D.  C. 

2926.  EDWIN  WALKER  Bl'XTON 
Asst.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  1916;  b. 
Ag  7,  1884,  Carlyle.  111.;  s.  Harvey  Parriss 
(b.  Vt.)  and  Eunice  Josephine  (Walker)  Bux- 
ton. Prepared  in  Jacksonville  H.  S.  Drafts- 
man, 111.  Steel  Bridge  Co.,  10078;  do.,  Jack- 
sonville Steel  Bridge  Co.  and  Marcus  Bridge 
&  Iron  Works,  1908;  Surv.,  Bur.  of  Lands, 
Manila,  P.  I.,  1008-16;  Bridge  Dept.,  Kansas 
City  Terminal  Ry.  Co.,  1916;  Asst.  Bridge 
Engr.,  Kansas  City  So.  Ry.  Co.,  1916-18;  Asst. 
Engr.,  Waddell  &  Son,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1018 — .  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.;  Columbia 
Club,  Manila,  P.  I.;  Imp.  Order  Red  Men, 
1907;  C.  E.  Club.  Married  Mary  Ethel  Schrein- 
er,  O  12,  1916,  Pittsburgh.  Address,  c/o  Wad- 
dell &  Son,  New  York  City  and  Kansas  City, 
,Mo. 
2927.  EDWIN  FLETCHER  CALDWELL 
Farmer:  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  My  3.  1^83;  s 
Charles  O.  (b.  F  4,  1857,  Richmondale,  O.) 
and  Mary  A.  (Jones)  Caldwell  (b.  O  31.  1859, 
Vigo,  Ross  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in  Burlington 
Jet.  H.  S.,  Maryville  (Mo.).  Sem.  and  Univ. 
of  Mo.,  1902-5.  Phi  Gamma  Delta:  Theta  Nu 
Epsilon;  Yoxan;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho.  Engaged 
in  Cattle  Bus.;  Dir.,  Am.  Aberdeen-Angus 
Breeders'  Assn.,  Chicago.  Auth.:  Numerous 
brief  articles  on  Agr.  Topics.  -Address,  Bur- 
lington  Junction,    Mo.t 

2928.  JOHN  ALBERT  CALLAN 
(Husband  of  No.  3749) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  3,  1886; 
s.  John  T.  and  Alice  (Charlton)  Callan.  Pre- 
pared in  Gifford  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  M.  C. 
E.,  Union  Univ.,  :9io;  M.  A.,  do.,  1914-  Phi 
Gamma  Delta;  Ionian;  Sigma  Xi.  Instr.  in 
drawing;  Qv.  Engr.,  N.  Y.  St.  Highway  dept  ; 
Asst.  Prof..  C.  E.  dept.  and  Const.  Engr.  for  U. 
S.  govt.;  Prof.,  Civ.  Engng.,  Head  of  Dept- 
of  (fiv.  and  Min.  Engrs.,  Ala.  Poly.  Inst.,  Au- 
burn Ala.  Mem..  Bajitist  Church;  Soc.  for  Pro- 
motion of  Engng.  Educ;  Am.  Math.  Assn.; 
Am.  Assn.  of  Univ.  Profs.  Married  Lutie  (Ipff 
('09)  Je  30,  191 1,  Champaign.  Children:  Alice 
Rosamond,  b.  F  7,  191.-?;  Laura  May,  b.  Ap 
10,  1915.  Address.  R.  i,  Newark.  111.;  bus.  add., 
Alabama  Polytechnic  Institute,  Auburn,  Ala. 

2929.  RUSSELL  THORNHILL  CALLOWAY 
Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Je  18,  1883; 
s.  William  R.  (b.  Ap  14.  1840,  Can.)  and  Ati- 
geline  (Bunkerson)  Calloway  (b.  D  25,  1844, 
Hopkinsville,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  TayloryiUe 
II  S  E.  E.  Soc.  Engr.  Apprentice,  Westing- 
house  Elec.  &  Mfg.  Co.,  1907-8;  Operator,  Com- 
monwealth Edison  Co,  1908-10;  Draftsman, 
West.  Elec.  Co.,  1910;  do.,  Sargent  and  Liindy, 
Engrs,  1910-12;  Engr.,  Woodmansec,  D.ividson 
and  Sessions,  1912-14;  Sales  Mgn,  Elec.  Engrs. 
Equipment  Co.,  i9'4— ■  Mem.  Plcaides  Lodge 
78,  A.  F.  A.  M.,  Chicago;  R.  A.  M.;  Elec. 
Club..  Chicago.  Married  Anne  Michaclson,  Je 
S  1912  Chicago.  Child,  Mildred  Frances,  b. 
Mr  4,  191 5.  Address.  304  S.  Karlpv  Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  710  W.  Madison  St.,  do. 
2930.  AUGUSTUS  BACON  CASEY 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  9,  18S4, 
Pawnee  City.  Neb.;  s.  C.  E.  Casey.  Prepared 
in  Chicago  Man.  Tr.  H.  S.  O.  T  S..  Camp 
Taylor,  Ky.;  Mustered  out,  D  1918.  Addrc.'ts. 
514  Washington  Ave.,  Wilmette,  111. 


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2931.  JEROME  CERMAK 
Asst.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  F  4,  1884, 
Chicago;  s.  J.  B.  (b.  Bohemia)  and  Anna 
(l.ovak)  Cermak  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Joseph 
Medill  II.  S.,  Chicago.  Varsity  Football;  Bas- 
ketball; Walter  Polo;  Gym.  Teams;  Class 
Baseball.  Asst.  Engr.  in  charge  of  const, 
work.  Mem.,  Chicago  Tech.  Club;  Waupanseh 
Club;  City  Hall  Club.  Married  O  28,  1909 
.Iddrcss,    6530    Kimbark    Ave.,    Chicago. 

2923.     *RALPH   EDWARD   CHAMBERS 
(Brother   of   No.    733) 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  4,  1884,  Sadorus,  111.; 
s.  Dr.  Jacob  G.  (b.  Ap  i,  1842,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.) 
and  Anna  (Rock)  Chambers  (b.  Ap  2,  1845, 
Sadorus,  111.).  Prepared  in  Danville  H.  S.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Delta  Upsilon;  Alpha  Gamma 
Kho.  Married  Mela  Wehrman,  S  1918,  Sado- 
rus,  III.     Died  O  9,  1918,  Sadorus,  111. 

2933.     ALTA    ACHSAII    CHARLES 
(McKEEVER) 
(Wife  of  No.   4294) 
A.    B.    in   L.    &  A.;   b.   Je   20,    1885,   Beards- 
town,   111.;  d.   Thomas  J.    (b.  My  9,   1854,  San 
Francisco)   and    Mary   J.    (Goodell)    Charles    (b. 
Ap   8,    1858,    Peru,   111.).      Prepared   in    Beards- 
town  II.  S.  and  HI.     Woman's  Coll.     Phi  Beta 
Kappa;   lilio    Bd.     Taught  at    Beardstown,   111., 
[907-8.     Married  William  Karl  McKeever  ('lo), 
Je  4,   1910,  Urbana.     Children:   William  Lewis, 
b.  Mr  17,  191 1 ;  Charles  Harlan,  b.  Je  6,  1912; 
Lewis  Goodell,  b.  Ja  i,   1914.     Address,  Gibson 
City,  111. 

2934.  'JENNETTE  STEWART  CHESNUT 
(BEVAN) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  22,  1884,  New 
Holland,  111.;  d.  Thomas  J.  (b.  Je  4,  1834. 
Cliillicothe,  O.)  and  Margaret  H.  (Caldwell) 
Cliesnut  (b.  N  21,  1839,  Carrollton,  111.).  Pre- 
I-ared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Delta  Gamma;  Sec,  Fresh- 
man Class;  Illio  Bd.  Teacher  of  Eng.,  At- 
lanta, III.,  1907-8;  do.,  Mt.  Pulaski,  1908-9. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Carl  Judson 
Bevan,  T6  22,  191  o.  New  Holland,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Thomas  J.,  b.  Mr  16,  1914;  Mary  Ella, 
b.  O  29,  1915.     Died  My  10,  1917,  De  Kalb,  111. 

2035.  EDWARD  EVERETT  CHESTER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  638,  1112,  1481,  2350) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  12,  1885,  Cham- 
paign; s.  Ezra  E.  (b.  Ap  30,  1837,  Truro,  O.) 
and  Marguerite  (Powell)  Chester  (b.  F  25, 
1840,  Columbus,  O.).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
II.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Agr.  Club.  Address, 
Box  37,  Wendell,  Idaho. t 

2036.  ROBERT  HODGE  CLANAHAN 
Farmer;   B.   S.  in  Agr.;  b.   My   i,   1886,  Gol- 

conda,  111.;  s.  Harrington  (b.  O  1850,  Pope 
Co.,  in.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Hodge)  Clana- 
!ian  (b.  1850,  do.).  Prepared  in  Golconda 
and  Springfield  H.  Schs.  Theta  Nu  Epsilon; 
///i;!i  .Staff;  Illio  Staff;  Prelim.  Honors.  Chm., 
Pope  Co.,  Food  Production  and  Conservation 
Com.,  and  Seed  Corn  and  Farm  Labor  Admin- 
istrators. Mem.,  Prcsby.  Chiircli;  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Helen  Prosser  Lax,  S  28,  1910,  Spring- 
field, HI.  Children:  Robert  Hodge,  Jr.,  b.  N 
13,  ion;  Helen  L..  b.  Ap  21,  191.3;  Barkley  L., 
b.  Ag  24,  1914;  Mary  Louise,  b.  N  9,  1916. 
.Iddrcss,  Renshaw,  111. 

2937.     ALBERT  BARNES  CLARK 

Asst.  Cashier;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A-:  b-  J^o^-"'' 
1884,  Chicago;  s.  Albert  Barnes  (b.  Jl  17,  18.45. 
Ilonohilu,  Hawaii)  and  Sarah  Jane  (Hamlin) 
Clark  (b.  Mr  3.  '845).  Prepared  in  Evanston 
Tp  H.  S.;  Oahu  Coll.,  llonolulu,  Hawaii; 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1904-5.  Kappa  Sigiiia.  Ha- 
waiian   Development    Co.,     iyo8;    in    Bank    ot 


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273 


Hawaij,  1909-17;  Asst.  Cashier,  do.,  1915-17. 
Nat.  Guard  of  Hawaii,  1916-17;  Lt.  ist  Inf. 
Schofield  ISarracks,  H.  I.,  191 7 — .  Sec,  Pa- 
cific Development  Co.,  Ltd.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii, 
I9I4-IS-     Address,  Schofield  Barracks,  II.   I. 

2938.  'DENNIS  ALBERT  CLINGAN 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  27,  i88^, 
Georgetown,  111.;  s.  John  William  (b.  N  16, 
1855,  Danville,  111.)  and  Mary  Estella  (Nes- 
bitt)  Clingan  (b.  Ag  26,  1858;.  Prepared  in 
Danville.  Leland  Stanford,  Jr.  Law  Sch., 
1907-8;  Univ.  of  Calif.  Law  Sch.,  1908-9.  Philo- 
niathean;  Fresh.  Debating  Team;  Illiiii  Staff. 
Practicing  Law,  1909 — .  Co.  I.,  5th  Inf.,  111. 
Nat.  Guard,  1910.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  A.  F. 
A.   M.     Died  Mr   18,   1912. 

2939.  CLYDE   BESTOR  COLEMAN 
Agriculturist;   B.   S.   in  Agr. ;  b.  S    10,   18S2, 

New  Windsor,  111.;  s.  Samuel  Clinton  (b.  S 
7,  1855,  Waterloo,  Pa.)  and  Juliet  Bestor  Cole- 
man (b.  Ap  25,  1854,  Suffield,  Conn.).  Pre- 
pared in  New  Windsor  H.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad. 
-•\lpha  Zeta;  .A.gr.  Club;  Choral  Soc;  Sigma 
Xi.  Instr.,  Dairy  Husb.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-g; 
Prof.,  An.  Husb.,  R.  I.  St.  Coll.,  1909-10;  Farm- 
ing, 191 0-13;  Agr.  with  the  Am.  Agr.  Chem. 
Co.,  1913-1S.  Married  Grace  P.  Wells,  Ap  3, 
1912,  Kingston,  R.  I.  (died  N  7,  1916);  Mar- 
garet Peacock,  Mr  9,  1918,  Westerley,  R.  I. 
Child,  Wells,  b.  F  14,  1914.  Address,  92  State 
St.,   Boston. 

2940.  EMMA  BROWN  CONNELLY 

(EIDAM) 
(Wife  of  No.  20S3) 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Springfield,  111.;  d.  William 
A.  (b.  Ap  24,  1853,  do.)  and  Emma  Catherine 
(Brown)  Connelly  (b.  Hartford,  Conn.).  Pre- 
pared in  Danville  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Cincinnati. 
1903-4.  Math.  Club;  -\thenean.  Married 
Edward  G.  Eidam  ('04),  S  5,  1908,  Cincinnati. 
Address,   85  Middlesex  Rd.,  Rochester,  N.   Y.t 

2941.  *LOUIS  PHILLIPS  COOK 
With  Telephone  Co.;  B.  S.  in  E.   E.;  b.  Mr 

19,  1882,  Quincy,  111.;  s.  Chauncy  E.  and 
Orena  (Tyler)  Cook.  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S. 
Delta  Upsilon;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  Chicago 
Telephone  Co.,  1911-12.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Died  Jl  II,  1912,  Joliet,  111. 

2942.  ALLEN   BURTON   COOKE 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  21,  1885. 

Danville,  111.;  s.  Elmer  B.  (b.  My  7,  1861, 
Galion,  O.)  and  Mary  Jessie  (Anderson)  Cooke 
(b.  D  24,  1862,  Urbana).  Prepared  in  Dan- 
ville H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1904-5.  M.  E.  Club, 
1907;  Sigma  Xi.  Asst.  to  Master  Mech.,  Corn 
Products  Refining  Co.,  Pekin,  111.,  1907:  Asst. 
in  boiler  trials,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1908-9;  Co.  Agr.  Agent,  Adams  Co.,  N. 
Dak.,  1918 — .     Address,  Hettinger,  N.  Dak. 

2943.  FRED    AUGUSTUS    COX 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in    C.    E.;    b.    O    15,    1874, 

Hanna,  111.;  s.  Hiram  Sanford  (b.  My  12,  1844, 
Mercer  Co.,  111.)  and  Alice  Ann  Cox  (b.  0 
23,  1844,  do.).  Prepared  in  Port  Bvron  Acad. 
Engr.,  Pa.  Coal  Co.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church. 
Married  Elizabeth  Martyn  Wills,  S  8,  1909, 
Scranton,  Pa.  Children:  Elizabeth  Augusta, 
b.  Jl  25,  1910;  Fred  Wills,  b.  Ja  20,  1916. 
Address,  727  Wheeler  Ave.,  Scranton,  Pa. 

2944.  PHILIP  A.   CRIHFIELD 
Publisher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  25.   1885, 

Atlanta,  111.;  s.  Horace  (b.  My  i.^  1856,  do.) 
and  Emily  (Arnold)  Crihfield  (b.  O  1857,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Atlanta  H.  S.  Publisher,  news- 
paper, Atlanta,  111.,  19 12 — .  Married  Bessie 
Taylor,  O  2,  1911,  Beckett,  O.  Address,  At- 
lanta. Ill.t 


2945.  ETHEL  CRUM 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  13,  1886, 
Lexington,  111.;  d.  William  M.  (b.  S  6,  1849, 
do.)  and  Martha  J.  (Cochran)  Crum  (b.  Mr 
2,  1856,  do.).  Prepared  in  Lexington  H.  S. 
Prelim.  Honors.  Teacher  in  Secondary 
Schools,  Pecis,  N.  Mex.,  1907-08;  Sidney,  la., 
1909-10;  I'ort  Townsend,  Wash.,  1910-12.  Ad- 
dress, Caguas,  Porto  Rico.t 


.  2946.  JOHN  ANDREW  DAILEY 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  10,  1882, 
Davis,  111.;  s.  Bernard  (b.  S  8,  1851,  Stephen- 
son Co.,  111.)  and  Mary  Ann  Dailey  (b.  O  25, 
1852,  do.).  Prepared  in  Pecatonica  H.  S. 
C.  E.  Club;  Prelim.  Honors.  Masonry  Insp., 
I.  C.  R.  R.,  1907;  Asst. -Engr.,  Bur.  of  Sts., 
Chicago,  1908 — .  Mem.,  Town  and  Country 
Club;  Municipal  Engrs.  Club;  K.  of  C;  West. 
Soc.  of  Engrs.;  Roman  Catholic  Church.  Ad- 
dress,   6013   Michigan  Ave.,   Chicago. 


2947.  LLOYD  SLOTE  DANCEY 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  A.  M.,  1908; 
b.  F  5,  1879,  Fairbury,  111.;  s.  Samuel  (b.  1829, 
Ireland)  and  Frances  Emma  (Slote)  Dancey 
(b.  Ja  10,  1854,  Elkhart,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Fairbury  H.  S.  and  111.  West.  Acad.  Adelphic. 
Grad.  scholarship  in  Physics.  Prof.,  Phys., 
Carroll  Coll.,  Vv'aukesha,  Wis.;  Bus.  Mgr., 
Carroll  Coll.;  Mgr.,  Dancey  Farms,  Fairbury, 
111.  I\rem.,  Am.  Phys.  Soc;  M.  E.  Church. 
Married  Elizabeth  Jane  Johnston,  Ag  26,  1908, 
Illiopolis,  111.  Children:  Robert  Jesse,  b.  Mr 
5,  1910;  Janet  Elizabeth,  b.  F  27,  1913;  David 
Lloyd,  b.  Jl  2,  191 7.  Address,  in  Charles  St., 
Waukesha,   Wis. 


2948.  SAMUEL  GARNETT  DAVID 
Pres.,  Canning  Co.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  13, 
1881,  Odell,  111.;  s.  Charles  (b.  S  i,  1835, 
Kingston,  ()nt.)  and  Alvira  (Harper)  David 
(b.  Ap  23,  1846,  Onarga,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Grand  Prairie  Sem.,  Onarga,  111.  Final  Honors. 
Farming  and  Canning  Bus.,  1907 — ■.  Pres., 
Milford  Canning  Co.  Married  Lillian  Gladys 
Kissinger,  D  24,  1907,  Bradford,  111.  Children: 
Geraldine  Esther,  b.  My  16,  191 1;  Ralph  Eu- 
gene, b.   Ag  12,   1915.     Address,  Milford,  111. 


2949.  JOHN  JUNE  DAVIS 
(Brother  of  No.  2632) 
Entomologist;  B.  S.;  b.  O  9,  1885,  Centralia, 
III.;  s.  John  L.  (b.  Ap  30,  1855,  do.)  and 
Mary  Catherine  (Marsh)  Davis  (b.  N  9,  1859, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Centralia  H.  S.  Alpha 
Tau  Omega;  Special  Honors.  Asst.  to  the  111. 
St.  Entomologist,  1907-11;  Bur.  of  Entomol., 
U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1911-17;  Entomol.  in 
charge  of  U.  S.  Lab.,  W.  Lafayette,  Ind., 
1917 — .  Auth.:  Various  articles  on  Entomol. 
Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Entomol.  Soc.  Am.;  Am. 
Assn.  Econ.  Entomol.;  111.  Acad.  Sc  Married 
Pearle  Elizabeth  Taylor,  O  27,  1909,  Rich 
Hill,  Mo.  Address.  210  Lutz  Ave.,  W.  Lafay- 
ette, Ind.;  bus.  add.,  U.  S.  Entomology  Lab., 
do. 

2950.     NELL    SARELLA    MACMILLEN 
D.WIS    (KNAPP) 
(Wife  of  No.  3061) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  26,  1884:  d.  John  An- 
derson (b.  S  10,  1848,  Ind.  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Mar- 
tha Theresa  (MacMillen)  Davis  (b.  N  14,  i«52, 
Logansport,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Farmer  City 
H.  S.  Teacher,  Illiopolis  H.  S.,  1907-10.  Mar- 
ried Willard  Alfred  Knapp  ('07).  Ag  3.  iQip, 
Farmer  City,  111.  Child,  Willard  Alfred,  Jr.,  b. 
N  15,  1918.  Address,  105  Fowler  Ave.,  W. 
Lafayette,  Ind. 


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2951.  CARL  IL'\NKIN  DICK 
(Husband  cf  Xo.  4506;  Brother  of  No.  6203) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Je  25,  1884, 
BloominBton,  111.;  s.  George  Frederick  and 
Emma  (Rankin)  Dick.^  Prepared  in  Bloom- 
ington  H.  S. ;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  Arch.  Club.  Instr.,  G.  E.  D.,  Univ. 
of  III.,  1907-9;  Contracting  Engr.,  Decatur 
Bridge  Co..  1909 — .  Married  Margaret  Crowell 
Wood  ('10),  D  II,  1912,  Champaign.  Address, 
Decatur,  111. 

2952.  EDNA  LEILA  DILLON  (MOSIMAN) 
(Wife  of  No.  2769;  Sister  of  No.  4131) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  18,  1884,  Thomasboro, 
111.;  d.  William  (b.  1848,  Vermilion  Co.,  lU.) 
and  Mira  (Maurer)  Dillon  (b.  1S58,  Ind.) 
Prepared  in  Urbana  II.  S.  Sigma  Kappa; 
Der  Deutsche  Verein.  Taught.  1907-09.  Mar- 
ried Levi  D.  Mosiman  ('06;,  Je  29,  1910,  Ur- 
bana. Children:  William  Dillon,  b.  My  7, 
1913;  Elizabeth  Anne,  b.  Ap  4,  1915;  Merrill 
Barger,  b.  Ja  17,   1917-     Address,  Morton,  111. 

2953.     NELLIE    MABEL   DIXON 
A.   B.   in   L.   &  A.;    b.    S   26.   1880,   Streator, 
111.;  d.  E.  Dixon.     Prepared  in  Streator  II.  S. 
Address,  209  E.  Bridge  St.,  Streator,   Ill.t 

2954.     TOWNSEND    FOSTER   DODD 
Artillery  Officer;    B.   S.  in  E.   E.;   b.   Mr  6, 

1886;  s.  Taylor  (b.  Mr  25,  1854,  McDonough, 
Ga.)  and  Kuth  Anna  (McLean)  Dbdd  (b.  My 
i9i  1859,  Kaufman,  Tex.).  Prepared  in  Anna 
H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc. ;  Egyptian 
Club;  Crystal  Club.  Elec.  Draftsman  and 
Insp.,  1907-9;  Lt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard;  2nd  Lt., 
C.  A.  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1909-11;  ist  Lt..  do., 
1911-13;  Lt.  Col.,  Aviation  Section,  Signal 
Corps,  1913-18;  Aviation  Engr.  Officer,  Staff 
of  Chief  Air  Service,  A.  E.  P.,  1918 — ;  Re- 
turned to  states.  Ja  7,  1910-  Recommended  for 
Distinguished  Service  Medal,  U.  S.,  Order  of 
Leopold,  Belgian,  Commended  twice  by  Sec.  of 
War.  Address,  3613  N.  May  St.,  Aurora,  Dl. 

2955.  FRANK  LYLE  DONIGAN 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  6,  1875, 
Dwight,  111.;  s.  James  Donigan.  Prepared  in 
Dwight  H.  S.  Draftsman,  Burlington  R.  R., 
Chicago.  Address,  112  W.  Mazon  St.,  Dwight, 
Ill.t 

2956.  FRANK  DONNERSBERGER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  17,  1883, 
Chicago;  s.  Joseph  (b.  1843,  Cincinnati)  and 
Wilhelmena  (Honkomp)  Donnersberger  (b. 
1842,  do.).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Man.  Tr.  Sch. 
C.  E.  Club.  With  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  1907;  St. 
Highway  Comn.  of  111.,  1907-8;  Empire  Car  Co., 
Treas.,  1909-17;  Gen.  Mgr.,  Streator  Car  Co., 
1917—.  Mem.,  K.  of  C;  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married 
Helen  English,  Ap  26,  1916.  Child,  Elizabeth, 
b.  Ap  7,  191 7.  Address,  3608  Michigan  Ave., 
Chicago;  l?us.  add.,   Streator,  111. 

2957.  WILLIAM  ALBERT  DOSS 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  1,  1885,  Monticello, 
111.;  s.  Armsterd  M.  (b.  Mr  9,  1854,  Somerset, 
Ky.)  and  Emily  (Royse)  Doss  (b.  D  8,  1865, 
Edinburg,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Monticello  H. 
S.  Lawyer  and  States  Atty.,  1908 — .  Mem., 
Baptist  Church.  Married  Tona  Ahlrich,  Ja 
28,  1908,  Dcland,  111.  Child,  Elsie,  b.  N  10, 
1908.     Address,  Monticello,  Ill.t 

2958.  FLOYD  EVERETT  DOUGHERTY 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My  20,  1882. 
Fairmount,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  Franklin  (b.  F 
15,  1848,  do.)  and  Lillie  (Hubbard)  Dougherty 
(b.  S  I,  185s,  Muncie,  111.).  Prepared  in  Fair- 
mount  H.  S.  Married  Mary  Alice  Ludden, 
My  5,  1909,  Chicago.  Child,  Richard  Ludden, 
b.  My  19,  191 3.  Address,  c/o  Lewis  &  Dough- 
erty, Archs.   35  N.   Dearborn   St..  Chicago. 


2959.  LYNN  AMOS  DREW 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2645,  3714,  5638) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  25,  1880,  Clif 
ton,  111. ;  s.  Washington  (b.  1846,  Shattagee, 
N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Alice  (Hunt)  Drew  (b.  about 
1850,  Charleston,  N.  II.).  Prepared  in  Watse- 
ka  H.  S.  Agr.  Club.  Considerable  attention 
given  to  the  psychological,  physiological  and 
social  aspects  of  the  use  of  clothing.  Farmer, 
Warren,  Minn.,  1907-08;  do.,  Marlinton,  111., 
1908 — .  Planned  and  carried  out  farm  drain- 
age work.     Address,  Martinton,  111.,  R.  2. 


2960.     HELEN  MARY  EATON 
(Daughter    of    No.    228;    Sister    of    No.    3719) 

.\sst.  to  Pastor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  19, 
1885,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  d.  William  Thomas 
(1).  F  6,  1859,  Amesbury,  Mass.)  and  Augusta 
(Batchelder)  Eaton  ('80),  (b.  S  17,  1856,  Pitts- 
field,  N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Tyler  (Tex.)  H.  S.: 
Cml.  Coll.  Alethenai;  Eng.  Club;  Der  Deutsche 
V^erein;  Stud.  Volunteer  Band;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Pastor's  Asst.,  ist  Congr.  Church,  Decatur, 
111.,  1909-10;  Press  Reporter,  W.  C.  T.  U., 
1907;  Press  Reporter,  C.  E.,  1909;  Pastor's 
.•\sst..  Central  Presby.  Church,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  1916.  Mem.,  First  Lit.  Club,  1908-9; 
Presby.  Church.  Address,  227  Bonner  Ave., 
Tvler,    Tex. 


J961.    JACOB  CHRISTIAN  EBERSPACHER 

Cashier;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  27,  1885, 
Pana,  111.;  s.  Christopher  Gottlieb  (b.  Mr  24, 
18,5,  Shelbyville,  111.)  and  Barbara  Elizabeth 
(Weber)  Eberspacker  (b.  N  26,  1866,  West- 
lield,  HI.).  Prepared  in  Shelbyville  H.  S.  and 
Univ.  Acad.  Cml.  Club;  Pol.  Sc.  Club.  With 
First  Nat.  'Bank,  Shelbyville,  111.,  1907-8; 
Teacher,  I'ub.  Sch.,  Moweaciua,  111.,  1908-9; 
.\sst.  Cashier,  First  Nat.  Bank,  Shelbyville,  III., 
1909 — -J  V.  P.  and  Dir.,  Shelby  Loan  and  Trust 
Co.,  Shelbyville,  111.  Mem.,  Ger.  Evang. 
Church.  Address,  Shelbyville,  111.;  bus.  add.. 
First  Nat.   Bank,  do. 


2962.     WILLARD  LEO  EGY 

Phy,sicist;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.,  1909;  b. 
Je  15,  1885,  Fairmount,  111.;  s.  Homer  H.  (b. 
.\Ir  1859)  and  Florence  E.  (Lee)  Egy  (b.  Ap 
1864.  Vermillion  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Fair- 
mount  and  Urbana  H.  Schs.  E.  E.  Soc;  Ionian; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Gamma  Alpha;  Engng. 
Fellowship,  1907-9;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.,  Varsity 
Track;  Class  Football.  Asst.  Engr.,  Underwrit- 
ers' Laboratories,  Inc.,  Chicago,  investigating 
lire  resisting  and  fire  retarding  properties  of 
materials  and  const.,  1909-10;  Asst.  Physicist, 
U.  S.  Bur.  of  Mines,  Pittsburgh,  investigating 
the  flow  of  heat  and  high  temperature  meas- 
urements in  boiler  tests,  1910-11;  In  charge  ot 
the  physical  nicasuremcnts  of  coal  dust  ex- 
plosions in  the  U.  S.  Exp.  Mine,  Bruceton,  Pa., 
1910 — ;  Physicist  in  charge  of  Exp.  Mine, 
investigating'  coal  dust  explosions  and  methods 
of  prevention,  191 6 — .  Developed  instruments 
for  measurements  of  pressure  and  velocity  and 
for  automatic  instantaneous  sampling  of  gases, 
191215.  Mem.,  i8tli  Rcgt.  Inf.,  I'a.  Nat.  Guard, 
1910-16;  ist  Sergt.  Mach  Gun  Co.  at  El  Paso, 
Tex.,  igif").  Autli.:  Enijiu;.  lixp.  Sta.  Bui.  No. 
^6,  1909;  The  Thermal  Conductivity  of  Fire 
Clay  at  High  Temperature  (with  J.  K.  Cle- 
ment) U.  S.  Bur.  of  Mines  Bui.  No.  56,  1913; 
First  Series  of  Coal  Dust  Explosion  Tests, 
(with  J.  S.  Rice,  L.  M.  Jones  and  J.  K.  Cle- 
ment). Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  I.  Y-.  E.,  1907-11; 
Am.  Phys.  Soc,  1Q08 — .  Married  Ada  Meihs- 
ner,  Je  7,  191 1,  Walnut,  111.  Children:  Willard 
Leo,  Jr.,  b.  Jl  28,  1912;  Margaret  M.,  b.  Mr 
28,  191. S.  Address,  4210  Saline  Ave.,  Pitts- 
burgh; bus.  add.,  22  Walker  Ave.,  Troy,  N.  Y. 


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2963  EMMA  LODEMA  EHLY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  An  6,  1883, 
Ottawa,  IJl.;  d.  Adam  (b.  Jl  10,  1834,  Buffalo,  N. 
Y.)  and  Emma  Jane  (Toombs)  IChly  (b.  F  18, 
1848^  Chatteris,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Ottawa 
H.  S.;  Friends'  Univ.  Teacher,  1907-8;  Mis- 
sionary, Yemping,  China,  1915;  Methodist  Girls' 
Sch.,  On  Island  of  Haijavvg,  China.  Mem.,  M. 
E.  Church;  Epworth  League;  Y.  W.  F.  M. 
Soc.     Address,  719  Webster  St.,  Ottawa,  111. 

2964.  HIRAM   WASHBURN  ELLIOTT 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    C.    E.;    b.    S    19,    1SS4, 

Indianapolis;  s.  Ashley  John  (b.  Ja  19,  1862, 
Evansville,  Ind.)  and  Alice  Jennie  (.Wash- 
burn) Elliott  (b.  Jl  s,  1862,  Silver  Creek,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.  Acacia. 
Supt.,  George  A.  Fuller  Co..  Builders,  1907 — . 
Camp  F'unston,  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  igiS — •.  Jr. 
Mem.,  West.  Soc.  Engrs.  Married  Albertina 
Griggs,  O  10,  1907,  Peoria.  Children:  Ray- 
mond Harvey,  b.  F  20,  191 1;  Edwin  Ashley, 
b.  Je  21.  1912.  Address,  114  Ellis  St.,  Peoria; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  George  R.  Fuller  Co.,  507  S. 
Guthrie  St.,  Tulsa,  Okla. 

2965.  LENA  ENLOW  (SILVERMAN) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  i,  1884,  Libau  Cour- 
land,  Russia.  Prepared  in  Chicago  Univ.  Mar- 
ried Samuel  Silverman,  S  25,  1916,  San  Ber- 
nardino Beach,  Calif.J 

2966.  THOMAS  REUBEN  ERNEST 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1908;  Ph.  D., 
1910;  b.  D  6,  1879,  Svvanwick,  111.;  s.  Louis 
Henry  William  (b.  1845,  Gottingen,  Ger.)  and 
Elizabeth  (Loos)  Ernest  (b.  Pinckneyville,  111.). 
Prepared  in  So.  111.  Norm.  Sch.  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi ;  Ionian;  Kappa  Delta  Pi; 
Fellowship  in  Chem.  Prof.,  Chem.,  Spokane 
Coll.,  1910-11;  Instr.,  Chem.,  Chicago,  191 1; 
Consulting  Chemist,  1912;  Real  Est.  bus.,  Chi- 
cago, 19 13.  War  gas  investigations,  American 
Univ.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Auth.:  Researches  on 
Sand-Lime-Brick,  Bui.  No.  16,  St.  Geol.  Sur.; 
Fire  Tests  on  Sand-Lime  Brick,  Trans.  Am.  Ce- 
ram.  Soc,  1910;  The  Chemistry  of  Sand-Lime 
Brick,  do.,  191 1.  Mem.,  Bd.  ofEduc.  Address. 
20    W.    Maple    St.,    Chicago. 

2967.     JOHN  FRANK  ERVIN 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    M.    E.;    b.    D    11,    1883. 
Cutler.  111.;   s.  J.  T.    (b.   1855,  do.)   and  Anna 

E.  (Brown)  Ervin  (b.  1856,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Sparta  H.  S.  With  Deere  &  Co.,  Moline, 
riL,  1907-15;  Foundry  Mgr.,  Mich.  Motor 
Castings  Co.,  Div.  of  Buick  Motor  Co.,  Flint, 
Mich.,  191  s — .  Auth.:  Continuous  Iron  Foun- 
dry Agricultural  Castings.  The  Foundry,  1915; 
Cupola  Operation  for  Continuous  Melting, 
Iroji  Age,  Jl  191 5;  Selection  of  Foundry  Pat- 
tern Equipment,  Iron  Age,  F  191 6.     Mem.,  A. 

F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Flint 
Bd.  of  Commerce.  Married  Nellie  LaTrobe. 
O  14,  191 1,  Anderson.  Child,  Mary  Elizabeth. 
b.  Je  25,  1917.  Address,  4  Eldridge  Court. 
Flint,  Mich.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Buick  Motor  Co., 
do. 

2968.  EDWIN  ROWDEN  EVANS 
Manufacturer;    B.    S.    in    M.    E. ;    b.    My    18, 

1884,  Warren,  111.;  s.  J.  W.  (b.  Galena,  111.) 
and  Henrietta  (Rohr)  Evans  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Warren  H.  S.;  Warren  Acad.  Varsity  Base- 
ball, 1907.  Manufacturer,  x\utomobiles.  Mar- 
ried Mary  Etta  Birket,  jl  27,  1910,  Paxton, 
111.  Child.  Mary  lone,  b.  Jl  10,  1911-  Ad- 
dress, Orillia,  Canada. 

2969.  JOHN  MARCUS  EVVARD 
Professor;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    N    6,    18S4, 

Saunemin,  111.;  s.  John  B.  (b.  1855,  Tazewell 
Co.,  111.)  and  Mary  (Leitel)  Evvard  (b.  i860. 
Union  Tp.,  Livingston  Co..  111.).  Prepared  in 
Pontiac  H.  S.  M.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1909. 
Alpha  Zeta;  Adelphic;  Track  Team;  Sigma 
Xi;    Phi    Lambda    Upsilon,    1912;    Phi    Kappa  I 


Phi,  1916;  Gannna  Sigma  Delta,  19 18;  Agr 
Club;  Ed.,  ///.  Agr.  Asst.  to  the  Dean  and 
Dir.,  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  E.xp.  Sta.  of  Mo., 
1907-10;  Farmer,  1910-11;  Experimentalist,  An. 
ilusb.,  1911-12;  Asst.  Chief,  1912;  Chief  in 
Swine  Production  and  in  Nutrition,  1912- 
14;  on  faculty  of  Grad.  Div.,  1913;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  An.  Husb.,  1914;  Prof.,  do.,  la.  St. 
Coll.,  1916-18.  Chm.,  Swine  Comn.,  U.  S. 
I'ood  Adm.,  19 17.  Mem.,  U.  S.  Live  Stock 
Indus.  Comn.,  U.  S.  Food  Adm.  and  Dept.  of 
Agr.,  1917;  Advisory  Com.  on  Swine,  U.  S. 
Food  Adm.,  191 7.  Auth.:  Articles  in  Swine 
IVorld  and  Diiroc.  But.,  1918;  do.,  Nat.  Sivine 
Mag.,  1 9 10;  la.  Agr.  E.rp.  Sta.  Bids.  Nos. 
■3('.  6,  143,  152,  30,  26,  166,  40;  Articles  in 
Proceedings  of  la.  Acad,  of  Sc;  Proceedings 
of  Am.  Soc.  of  An.  Production;  Am.  Jour,  of 
Physiology;  Proc.  of  Corn  Belt  Meat  Producers' 
Assiu;  Jour,  of  .An.  Research;  Farm  Know- 
ledge; Encyclopedia  Americana.  V.  P.,  Am. 
Soc.  of  An.  Production,  1915-19;  Pres.,  do., 
1917-18;  Fellow,  la.  Acad,  of  Sc,  1913; 
Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Am.  Genetic  Assn.,  A.  A. 
A.  S.  Married  Mattie  Casey  Cooper,  Ag  10, 
1911.  Gallatin,  Mo.  Children:  Mary  Marga- 
ret, b.  Ja  14,  1913;  John  Cooper,  b.  D  9, 
1915.  Address,  728  Brookridge  Ave.,  Ames, 
la.;   bus.  add.,  la.    St.   Coll.,   do. 

2970.  WILLIAM  CLAYTON  EWAN 
(Husband  of  No.  6069) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Mr  12,  1881,  Lewiston, 
111.;  s.  William  Israel  (b.  Mr  12,  1849,  Port 
Republic,  Va.)  and  Regina  Catherine  (Murchin- 
son)  Ewan  (b.  Ap  i,  1847,  Charlottesville,  N. 
C).  Prepared  in  Cuba  H.  S.  Phi  Alpha 
Delta;  Van  Twiller  Court.  Atty..  Kewa- 
nee.  111.;  Asst.  St.  Atty.,  Henry  Co.,  HI., 
1907-12.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  Exalted  ruler, 
do.,  19 14-15;  Redmen  Lodge;  Mystic  Wforkers 
of  the  World;  Kewanee  Club,  Pres.,  igi6- 
18;  Midland  Country  Club;  Congr.  Church; 
III.  St.  Bar  Assn.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Civic  Club, 
Dir.,  1914-18.  Married  Nelle  Elizabeth  Bar- 
rick  ('14).  Ja  16,  1917,  Villa  Grove,  111. 
Child,  John  Clayton,  b.  Mr  22,  1918  (died  do.). 
■Address,  319  McKinley  Ave.,  Kewanee,  111.; 
bus.   add.,  215   N.  Tremont  St.,  do. 

2971.  CLARA  MAY  FALLON 
Stenographer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  24, 
1885,  Ivesdale,  111.;  d.  Patrick  (b.  Baal,  Ire- 
land) and  Margaret  (Price)  Fallon  (b.  Dub- 
lin, do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Taught, 
H.  S.,  Monticello,  1908;  Stenographer,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1909-11;  do.,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1911-13. 
.Address,  456  Grant  St.,  Redlands,  Calif. 

2972.  ROSCOE  FARRAR 
(Husband  of  No.  2890) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  22,  1880,  Coles 
Co.,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Flemming  (b.  My  18,  1857, 
Posey  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Mary  Ann  (Grissoni) 
Farrar  (h.  Mr  16,  1857,  Coles  Co.,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Mattoon  H.  S. ;  East.  HI.  St.  Norm, 
sch.  M.  S.,  LIniv.  of  Calif.,  1910.  Alpha 
Zeta;  Agr.  Club.  Farmer,  1907;  Mgr.,  Grain 
Co.,  1908;  Instr.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  igog-io; 
Farmer,  191 1 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Mary  Evaline  Balch  ('07),  Ja  i,  igo8, 
Lerna,   111.     Address,  Humboldt,  111. 

2973.  STANLEY  PRINCE  FARWELL 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  M.  S.,  1910;  Ph. 
D.,  1914;  b.  S  29,  1883,  (Chicago;  s.  Arthur 
Burrage  (b.  1852,  Leominster,  Mass.)  and 
Floretta  (Woodberry)  Farwell  (b.  1852,  Bev- 
erly, Mass.).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Man.  Tr. 
Sch.  Chi  Beta;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Gamma  Alpha;  Sigma  Xi;  Final  Honors.  Fel- 
lowshiji  in  Elec.  Engiig.  West.  Elec  Co., 
1900-4;  Okla.  Gas  &  Elec  Co.,  1907-8;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Central  Univ.  of  Ky.,  i9o8-i(j;  Instr., 
T.  and  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  111..  1910-13;  Fellow 
in    Elec.    Engng.,    Univ.    of    111.,    1913-14;    Ser- 


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vice  Engr.,  St.  Pub.  Utilities  Com.  of  111.. 
1914-16;  Efficiency  Engr.,  Arthur  Young  & 
Co.,  Chicago,  igi7 — .  Auth.:  Some  Brush 
Discharge  rhcnoiiiena  Protluced  by  Continuous 
Potentials,  Physical  Kei-icw  N.  S.  Vol.  IV,  No. 
1,  Jl  1 914;  The  Corona  Produced  by  Continu- 
ous Potentials,  Ffroc.  of  the  A.  I.  E.  E.,  N 
1914;  Gas  Service  in  111.,  Paper  before  the 
convention  of  the  111.  Gas  Assn.,  191 7.  Mem., 
Soc.  for  Prom,  of  Engng.  Educ;  A.  I.  E.  E.; 
City  Club  of  Chicago.  Married  Alice  Louise 
Austin,  Ja  i,  1915,  Monmouth,  111.  Child, 
Myra  jeannette,  b.  D  9,  19 17.  Address,  5434 
Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  116  S. 
Mich.  Ave.,  Chicago. 

2974.  LEROY  CLARK  FERRY 
Business;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  9,  1883, 
VVarrensburg,  111.;  s.  Gilbert  E.  (b.  do.)  and 
Mary  Jane  (Clark)  Ferry  (b.  Je  13,  1856, 
Pittsfield,  N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
M.  E.  Soc;  Onyx  Club.  Const.  Engr.,  Gravity 
Ry.,  1907;  with  H.  Mueller  Mfg.  Co.,  Decatur, 
1907-8;  Curtis  Motor  Truck  Co.,  do.,  1908-9; 
Leader  Iron  Works,  do.,  1909-10;  Photo- 
grapher. Buhl,  Idaho,  1913-15;  with  Ferry 
Screen  Co.,  Omaha,  1915—.  ]\Iem.,  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  Married  Minnie  E.  Radford,  S  4,  1916. 
Loveland,  Colo.  Address,  c/o  Ferry  Screen 
Co.,   1323  Nicholas  St.,   Omaha. 

2975.  VALERIA  JOHNSTON  FETTERMAN 
(SMITH) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  O  30,  1878,  Pittsburgh;  d.  C.  E. 
Fetterman.  A.  B.,  West.  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1900. 
Married  Albert  Barnes  Smith,  Je  1910.  Ad- 
dress,  1226  Locust  St.,  N.  S.,  Pittsburgh. t 

2976.  JAMES    EDWIN    FILSON 
Abstractor  and   Title   Examiner;    LL.   B.;   b. 

O  28,  1883,  Caldwell,  Co.,  Mo.;  s.  Thomas 
Anderson  (b.  Ap  i,  1861,  do.)  and  Sarah  Zelma 
Filson  (b.  O  28,  1863,  Washington  Co.,  Vt.). 
Prepared  in  Hamilton  (Mo.)  H.  S.  Theta 
Kappa  Nu;  Witenagemole  Court.  Mgr.,  Cham- 
paign Co.,  Abstract  Co.;  Alderman  7th  Ward, 
Champaign.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Champaign 
Rotary  Club,  Bd.  of  Control;  I.  O.  O.  F.; 
K.  P.;  Champaign  Real  Estate  Bd.;  Sec,  Ex. 
Com.  111.  Abstractors'  Assn.  Married  Lena 
Liberia  Will,  D  26,  1906,  Hamilton,  Mo.  Chil- 
dren: Kathleen  Louise,  b.  F  5,  1910;  James 
Hugh,  b.  Mr  28,  1912;  Beth,  b.  Mr  18,  1914: 
Dorothy  Jean,  b.  Je  22.  1918.  Address,  1105 
W.  Park  Ave.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  10  Main 
St.,  do. 

2977.  WILLIAM   SIDNEY  FORD 
Indus.    Engr.;    B.    S.    in    Chem.    Engng.;    b. 

Jl  23,  1882,  Tonica,  111.;  s.  Bryon  (b.  My  5, 
1837,  Lexington,  N.  Y.)  and  Siemma  (Alvord) 
Ford  (b.  D  22,  1845,  Tonica,  HI.).  Prepared 
in  Tonica  and  LaSalle  H.  S.  Ionian;  Chem. 
Club.  Chem..  Corn  Products  Refining  Co., 
1907-9;  do..  Am.  Maize  Products  Co.,  1909-11; 
Consulting  Chem.,  1911-14;  Indus.  Engr.,  The 
Seng  Co.,  1911-17;  do.,  Montgomery  Ward  & 
Co.,  1017 — .  Auth.:  Routing,  Scheduling,  Dis- 
iiatching  Current  Issues,  too  %  Magazine,  Ja, 
1917.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  First  V.  P., 
West  Efficum  Soc,  1917;  Soc.  of  Indus.  Engrs. 
Married  Mary  Vertrees  Wralher,  Ag  5,  1914. 
Chicago.     Address,   1447  Albion  St.,  Chicago. 

2978.  CHESTER  ALVA  FOREMAN 
(Husband  of  No.  2798) 
Asst.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  29,  1883, 
Pittsfield,  111.  Prepared  in  Pittsfield  II.  S. 
Civ.  Engr.,  New  York  City,  1907-9;  Detroit, 
1909-11;  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  loii;  Asst.  Engr.. 
U.  P.  R.  R.  in  charge  of  Engine  Terminal 
and  Const.,  Cheyenne,  Wyo.  Married  Ruby 
Blanch  Risser  ('06),  O  7,  11113,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.  Children:  Chester  Alanson,  b.  Ap  11, 
1016;  Eleanor,  b.  Mr  18.  1918.  Address,  2542 
Charlotte  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  bus.  add., 
Cheyenne,    Wyoming. 


2979-     MATT  FOWLER 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  5,   1878,  Marion,  111.; 
s.    J.    M.    Fowler.      Prepared    in    Ewing    Coll. 
LL.    B.,   Grant    Univ.,    Tenn.,    1006.      Address. 
Silver  City,  N.  M. 

2980.  PERRY  JOHN  FREEMAN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  M.  E.,  1916;  b. 
Jl  25,  1881,  Lilly  Chapel,  O.;  s.  John  C.  (b. 
Ap  25,  1836,  do.)  and  Cynthia  E.  (Olney) 
Irceman  (b.  O  31,  1840,  Delaware,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  of  111.  Acad.  Pres.,  M.  E.  Soc. 
Instr.,  M.  E.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1907-10;  Instr., 
Mach.  Const,  and  in  charge  iVIech.  Engng. 
Dept.  Shops,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-12;  Asst.  Mgr., 
Regulator  Dept.,  II.  Mueller  Mfg.  Co.,  Decatur, 
III.,  1912;  Browning  Engng.  Co.,  Cleveland, 
O.,  1913;  Mech.  Engr.,  GuUett  Cotton  Gin  Co., 
Amite,  La.,  1913-14;  Instr.,  App.  Mech.  and 
Hydraulics,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  Manhattan, 
Kan.,  1914-15;  Asst.  Prof.,  App.  Mech.  and 
Mach.  Design,  1915-16;  Engr.  of  Tests,  Pitts- 
burgh Testing  Lab.,  Pittsburgh,  1916 — .  Mem., 
A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Nat.  Assn.  St.  Engrs.;  Soc. 
Prom,  of  Engng.  Educ;  Sigma  Tau;  Presby. 
Church.  Married  Clotilde  Ligon  Reid,  Jl  i, 
1 914,  Amite,  La.  Children:  Eva  Margaret,  b. 
My  26,  1915;  Mildred,  b.  Mr  7,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, 5010  Friendship  Ave.,  Pittsburgh;  bus. 
add.,  Grant  St.,  do. 

2981.  HERMAN  HENRY  FRICKE 
Master  Mech.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.-  b.  F  2,  1882, 
Sparta,  111.;  s.  Fritz  (b.  1852,  (ier.)  and  Wil- 
li mihna  (Stallman)  Fricke  (b.  Chester,  111.). 
I'repared  in  Sparta  H.  S.  Asst.  Master  Mech., 
Copper  Co.,  Shattuck,  Ariz.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.; 
Nat.  Assn.  of  Stationary  Engrs.  Address,  Box 
34.94,  Bnsbee,  Ariz. 

2982.  ROBERT  OWEN  FRIEND 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  5,  1878,  Wy- 
oming, O.V,  s.  George  Nicholas  and  Anna 
(Owen)  Friend.  Prepared  in  Evanston  Tp.  H. 
S.  Sigma  Nu;  Phoenix.  Engr.,  Chicago,  1907- 
8;  do.,  Tippecanoe  Elec  &  Power  Co.,  Monti 
cello,  Ind.,  1908-9;  do.,  Racine,  Wis.,  1909 — . 
Address,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg.,  Moline,  111. 

2983.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  FRYE 
(Brother  of  No.  807) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Jl  4,  1879,  Dan- 
vers.  111.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  Ag  3,  1828,  Alsace, 
France)  and  Katherine  (Kinginzer)  Frye  (b. 
1838,  Congerville,  III.).  Prepared  in  Wheaton 
Coll.  Teacher,  Anderson  Valley  Union  H.  S., 
Calif.,  1915 — .  Address,  1108  S.  Michigan 
Ave.,   Bloomington,  111. 

2984.     ALICE    EVELYN    FULLENWIDER 
(LYTLE) 
(Wife  of  No.    1552) 
A.   B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  7,   1885,  Mechanics- 
burg,  HI.;  d.  William  Allan  (b.  N  20,  1842,  do.) 
and  Alice  (Elkins)   Fullenwider  (b.   F  20,   1845, 
do.).   Prepared   in   Mechanicsburg  H.   S.,   Bettie 
Stuart    Inst.,    Springfield,    111.      Y.    W.    C.    A.; 
Alethenai;  Kappa  -Mpha  Theta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
I'rclim.   Honors;    Class   Hist.      Mem.,   Assn.   of 
Coll.    Alumnae,   Springfield,    111.,    1008-9.      Mar- 
ried  Ernest   Barnes  Lytic    ('01),   Ag   15,    1912. 
(  hildien:     Edith,   b.   N   26,    1913;    William   Ful- 
lenwider,   b.    Ag    4,    191 7.      Address,    1203    S. 
Busey,   Urbana. 

2085.  STANLEY  WORCESTER  GALHULY 
Supervising  Arch.:  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  s, 
1 884,  White  Hall,  111.;  s.  M.  J.  (b.  Akron,  O.) 
and  Lucy  (Worcester)  Galhuly  (b.  White  Hall. 
111.).  Prepared  in  White  Hall  H.  S.  Super- 
vising Arch.,  Barnett,  Haynes  &  Barnett,  Archs., 
While  Hall,  111.  ist  Lt.,  Engrs.;  Capt.,  Q.  M. 
C.  191S;  Mustered  out,  Ja  11,  i9i9-  Address, 
White  Hall,  111. 


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2986.     WILLIAM    JAMES    GALLOWAY 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  10,  1883,  Deerfield,  III.; 

s.  J.   M.  Galloway.     Prepared  in  Deerfield  Tp. 

IT.  S.     Address,  Deerfield,  Ill.t 

29S7.     MOODY  GANNAWAY 
LL.  B.;  b.  Mr  17,  1885,  Mattoon,  111.;  s.  R.  J. 
Gannaway.     Prepared   in   Mattoon  H,    S.     Ad- 
dress, Mattoon,  Ill.t 

2988.  HARRY  GARDNER 

Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  24,  1880, 
Viola,  111.;  s.  J.  C.  Gardner.  Prepared  in  Hed- 
ding  Coll.     Address,   Broadhead,   Wis. 

2989.  LLOYD  GARRISON 
Lawyer;    B.    S.    in    E.    E.;    E.    E.,    1911;    b. 

D  10,  1884,  Wellington,  111.;  s.  Aaron  and 
Rosanna  (Kelly)  Garrison.  Prepared  in  Mil- 
ford  H.  S.;  E.  E.  Soc.;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Final 
Honors;  Pres.,  Elec.  Engng.  Soc;  Mgr.,  first 
elec.  sliow.  Apprentice  Engr.,  Denver  Gas 
&  Elec.  Co.,  1907-8;  Contr.,  Champaign,  1908-9; 
Engr.,  Utah  Light  &  Ry.  Co.,  1909-16;  Prac- 
ticed la\v,  1916-17.  Utah  Nat.  Guard,  1913-17; 
On  Mexican  Border  1916-17,  145  F.  A.,  1913-17; 
Capt.,  1917;  do.,  A.  E.  P.,  France,  1918;  Mus- 
tered out.  Ja  28,  19 19.  Auth. :  Several  articles  in 
the  So  Elec,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Mem.,  Illuminating 
Engng.  Soc;  Nat.  Elec.  Light  Assn.;  Mem., 
Sons  of  Jove.  Married  Evelyn  Dresser,  Jl 
9,  1914,  Salt  Lake  City.  Child,  Barbara  Jose- 
phine, b.  F  2,  1917.  Address,  1557  Redondo 
Ave.,  Salt  Lake  City. 

2990.  CHARLES  MILBURN  GASH 
Publishers'  Representative;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b. 
N  27,  1876,  Macomb,  111.;  s.  Edgar  (b.  S  3, 
185 1,  Huntsville,  111.)  and  Sarah  Mahala 
(Markham)  Gash  (b.  Ja  17,  1855,  Canton, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Macomb,  H.  S.;  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.,  1906.  111.  Rep.,  Houghton- 
Mifflin  Co.,  publishers.     Address,  Macomb,   111. 

2991.     WILHELMINA     HOLLY     GENTSCH 

(HARRIS) 

(Sister  of  No.  3374) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  ir,  1877,  New 
Philadelphia,  O.;  d.  Daniel  Conrad  (b.  N  18 
1844,  do.)  and  Elizabeth  Hawley  (Powleson) 
Gentsch  (b.  D  25,  1847,  do.).  Prepared  in  New 
Philadelphia,  O.  and  Washington.  D.  C.  H. 
Schs.;  West.  Reserve  Univ.  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Le 
Cercle  Francais;  Final  Honors;  iPhi  Beta 
Kappa.  First  Pres.  Coll.  Club,  New  Phila- 
delphia, O.;  Pres.  Vesta  Club,  1911-12.  Mar- 
ried Ivor  Harris,  O  7,  1909,  New  Philadelphia, 
O.  Children:  Julia  Gwendoline,  b.  My  6, 
1911;  Ivor  David,  b.  F  9,  1913;  John  Daniel, 
b.  S  9.  1917.  Address,  164  E.  Ave.,  New 
Philadelphia,  O. 

2992.  CHARLES  BAYARD  GIBBONS 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  28,  1884, 
Balaton,  Minn.  Prepared  in  Univ.  of  Wash., 
I905-7-  Asst.  in  G.  E.  D.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907; 
Instr.,  Univ.  of  N.  Mex.,  Albuquerque,  N.  Mex. 
Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Address,  4749  15th 
Ave.,  N.  E.,  Seattle. 

2993.  FORREST  LINN  GIBBS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  F  18,  1885,  Prince- 
ton, 111.;  s.  Walter  Linn  (b.  Mr  27,  1859,  do.) 
and  Rosalia  Jane  (Priestley)  Gibbs  (b.  S  11, 
1859,  do.).  Prepared  in  Princeton  Tp.  H._  S. 
Psi  Upsilon.  Draftsman,  i9o;7-i2;  Farrning, 
1912 — .  Address,  1225  S.  Main  St.,  Prince- 
ton, 111. 

2994.     PORTIA    EUNICE    GILKERSON 
(HOPPER) 

(Wife  of  G334;  Daughter  of  No.  138;  Sister  of 
Nos.   1685,  1877,  2396) 

B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  7,  1886,  Genoa,  111.; 
d.  Hiram  (b.  O  14,  1853,  do.)  and  Portia 
(Moffet)     Gilkerson     (b.     D     15.     1853,    Tex.). 


Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Alethenai;  H.  Sc. 
Club;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Mem..  Univ. 
Church.  Married  Herbert  Andrew  Hopper 
(g'07),  Jl  31,  1907,  Urbana.  Children:  Elizabeth, 
b.  My  30,  1909;  Portia  Arvilla,  b.  S  27,  1912; 
Herbert  A.,  Jr.,  b.  Mr  24,  1914.  Address,  106 
Driving  Place,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

2995.  THOMAS  EDWARD  GILL 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  8,  1886, 
Pecatonica,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  Dublin,  Ireland) 
and  Ellen  (Hackett)  Gill  (b.  Clonnel,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Pecatonica  H.  S.  J.  D.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1909.  Philomathean;  Spalding  Guild; 
Phoenix;  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Phi  Delta  Phi; 
Class  Baseball;  Interclass  Debate;  Pres.,  Sr. 
(Tlass,  first  sem.;  Hatchet  orator;  Permanent 
Class  Sec;  Bus.  Mgr..  Illini.  Practicing  Atty., 
19 10;  Law  Clerk  in  office  of  Atty.  Gen.,  191 1; 
Briefmaker,  do.,  1911;  Asst.  Atty.  Gen.,  191 1- 
13;  Practiced  law,  Rockford,  111.,  1913;  Part- 
nership with  Stanton  A.  Hyer,  under  firm 
name  of  Hyer  &  Gill,  1918 — .  Mem.,  K.  of  C; 
Sec.  Rockford  Bar  Assn.,  1916-18;  L.  O.  O. 
M. ;  Pres.,  Young  Men's  Bus.  Assn.  of  Rock- 
ford, 1917;  Mem.,  Bd.  of  Din,  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  do.;  Bd.  of  Dir.  of  Boys  (Tlub,  1909; 
Married  Vida  Campbell,  Ag  2.  1909,  Peca- 
tonica, 111.  Children:  Thomas  William,  b.  D 
9,  1910;  Norma  Katherine,  b.  Ag  31,  19x2. 
Address,  201  S.  Day  Ave.,  Rockford,  111.; 
bus.   add.,   315   W.    State   St.,   do. 

2996.  ELEANOR  M.  GLENN 
(Sister  of  Nos.  1336,  1337,  4675) 
Agent;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  21,  1883, 
Mattoon,  111.;  d.  Joseph  Chamberlain  (b.  F  10, 
1S48,  Coles  Co.,  111.)  and  Mary  Catherine 
(Ferguson)  Glenn  (b.  Ja  5,  1856,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Teacher,  Cham- 
paign, 1907-9;  do..  Newton  H.  S.,  111.,  1909- 
11;  do.,  Olney  H.  S.,  111.,  1912;  Agt.  for 
Mags.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Address.  207 
E.   Green  St.,  Champaign. 

2997.  ARTURO  V.  GONZALEZ 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ja  30,  1885; 
s.  Esteban  (Nadadores,  Coah,  Mexico)  and 
Cipriana  (Depeda)  Gonzalez  (b.  Saltillo,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Saltillo,  Coah,  Mexico.  Sigma 
Xi.  Arch.,  concrete  const. ;  Prof,  in  Math. 
Auth.  of  a  differential  and  integral  calculus 
to  be  published  soon.  Married  Carmen  Gar- 
cia, Ja  3,  1909.  Children:  Beatriz,  b.  N  18, 
1910;  Arthur  E.,  b.  Je  4,  1912.  Address, 
Pueblo  St.,   No.    13,  Monterey,  Mex. 

2998.  DONALD  GRAHAM 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  24,  1885, 
Noblesville,  Ind.;  s.  William  Braden  (b.  N. 
Washington,  Pa.)  and  Clara  Catharine  (Dar- 
rah)  Graham  (b.  Clarksville,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  Noblesville,  Ind.,  H.  S.  Arch.  Club;  Univ. 
Orchestra;  First  Holder  of  Francis  J.  Plym 
European  Traveling  Fellowship  in  Arch.,  191 1- 
12.  Draftsman,  W.  F.  Alexander  &  Son,  La- 
fayette, Ind.,  1907;  Frank  B.  Hunter,  Elmer 
Dunlap,  and  C.  C.  C.  and  St.  L.  R.  R.,  Indian- 
apolis, 1007-10;  Hewitt  &  Emerson,  Peoria, 
loio-ii;  European  Travel,  191 1-12.  Const,  and 
Forrestry  Div..  S.  O.  S.,  S.  O.  N.,  Tours, 
France.  Married  Alma  Marguerite  Speck,  Ap 
9,  1 910,  Evansville,  Ind.  Child,  Helen  Vir- 
ginia, b.  Mr  24,  191 1.  Address,  35  S.  9th  St., 
Noblesville,  Ind.t 

2999.  SYLVESTER  HENRY  GRAUTEN 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  My  26, 
1886,  Denver;  s.  Henry  Sylvester  (b.  O  12, 
1852,  Steubenville,  O.)  and  Amelia  (Lugibihl) 
Granten  (b.  Kansas  City,  Kan.).  Prepared 
in  Chicago  Eng.  H.^  and  Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Eta 
Kappa  Nu;  Sigma  Xi;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  I.  E. 
E.  Elec  Asst.,  N.  Y.  C.  &  H.  R.  R.;  Elec. 
Engr.,    Grand    Central    Terminal,    New    York 


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City;  Testing  Eiigr.,  Panama  Canal,  Gatun, 
C.  Z.;  Asst.  Engr.,  Pub.  Service  Co.  of  No. 
111.;  Elec.  Engr.,  Kansas  City  Ry.  Co.  Mar- 
ried Yolande  Marie  Grautcn,  Je  i,  1915,  New 
Orleans.  Address,  4224  Harrison,  Kansas 
City,    Mo.;   bus.   add.,   1500   Grand  Ave.,   do. 

3000.  SIDNEY  GREAR 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  14,  1885, 
.\nna,  111.;  s.  Walter  (b.  T  24,  1850,  Tones- 
boro.  III.)  and  Flora  (Walker)  Grcar  (h.  My 
27,  1854,  do.).  Prepared  in  Anna  II.  S.  Egyp- 
tain  Club;  C^  E.  Club;  Varsity  Track;  Capt., 
do.,  1907;  Class  Track,  1904;  Class  Treas., 
1906.  Chainman,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1907;  Rod- 
man, Water  Valley,  Miss.,  1907-9;  Draftsman, 
Chicago,  1909-11;  Asst.  Engr.,  do.,  1911-13; 
Chief  Draftsman,  do.,  1913 — .  Mem.,  Struct. 
Engrs.  Assn.,  111.  Married  Gussie  Baker, 
O  25,  1911,  Water  Valley,  Miss.  Child.  Wal- 
ter, b.  N  9,  1912.  Address,  1537  E.  65th  St., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Room  1000  Central  Sta.,  do. 

300:.  BESSIE  ROSE  GREEN 
(Sister  of  Nos.  878,  21 10) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1910;  b. 
D  6,  1885,  Ivesdale,  111.;  d.  Patrick  (b.  N 
7,  1S42,  Ireland)  and  Maria  (Hopkins)  Green 
(b.  Mr  23,  :84s,  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Teacher,  Atlanta  H.  S.,  111.,  1907-8; 
Asst.,  Zool.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-9,  191T-12, 
and  1916-17;  Instr.,  Biol.,  Univ.  of  Colo., 
191 7 — .  Address,  1083  13th  St.,  Boulder, 
Colo. 

3002.  MOSES  GREENLEAF 
Agriculturist;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Mr  24, 
1883,  Jacksonville,  III.;  s.  Edward  Spara- 
hawk  (b.  1838,  Bangor,  Me.)  and  Kate  (Bau) 
Greenleaf  (b.  1846,  St.  Louis).  Prepared  in 
Jacksonville  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phoenix; 
Delta  Rho  Sigma;  Yo.xan;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon; 
Mgr.  Football;  Chm.,  Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Cadet 
Hop.  Com.;  Sergt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Grain  &  Lum- 
ber Business,  1907-9;  Mgr.  Stock  Ranch, 
1909 — .  Married  Georgia  Lillian  Stice,  O  2S, 
1908,  New  Jacksonville,  111.  Children:  Henry 
Stewart,  b.  Jl  20,  1909;  Moses,  Jr.,  b.  O  22, 
191 1.     Address,   Kingman,   Kan. 

3003.     MARGARET    GRACE    GREENMAN 

(Sister  of  No.  1691) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  9,  1885,  Nokomis, 
111.;  d.  Edwin  Gardner  (b.  Jl  ig,  1848,  Corn- 
ing, N.  Y.)  and  Carrie  Hoos  (Paine)  Green- 
man  (b.  Jl  15,  i860,  Castleton,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
Illiola.     Address,  R.   1,  Pond  Creek,  Okla. 

3004.  WALTER  GAY  GRIERSON 
Draftsman:  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ag  4,  i88-', 
Morrison,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  D  7,  1842,  Scot- 
land) and  Mary  (Robertson)  Grierson  (b.  Je 
13.  1850,  Albanj',  111.).  Prepared  in  Morri 
son  H.  S.  Delegate  from  Arch.  Club  to  Arch. 
League  of  Am.,  held  at  Washington,  D.  C, 
Ap  1907.  Draftsman,  Memphis,  1908;  do., 
Minneapolis,  191 1;  do..  Milwaukee,  191 1  —  • 
Mem.,  Baptist  (Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address. 
690  Bartlelt  Ave.,  Milwaukee;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
C.  Henneckee  Co.,  do. 

3005.  ALEXANDER  HUNTER  GUNN 
Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  7,  1884, 
Evanslon,  111.;  s.  Alexander  Hunter,  Sr.  (b. 
Jl  IS,  1834,  ^'cw  York  City)  and  Emily  Alfhe.i 
(Dyer)  Gunn  <b.  Ap  30,  1839,  Elmira,  O.). 
I'repared  in  Evanslon  Tp.  H.  S.  Mask  and 
Bauble;  Opera  Club;  Argos  Club.  Salesman 
and  Designer,  Wallace  Mach.  Co.,  Champaign, 
1908;  Draftsman,  Green  Engng.  Co.,  1908-12; 
Chief  Draftsman,  Crown  Specialty  Co.,  Chi- 
cago; Dist.  Sales  Mgr.,  Am.  Exten.,  Univ.  of 
Los  Angeles.  Invented  (with  J.  D.  Wallace) 
ram     puni))     driver,     patented;     new    type,     re- 


lief or  safety  valve,  patent  pending.  Mem., 
Congr.  Church;  lUini  Club.  Married  Harriet 
Brewster  Willcox,  Mr  20,  1909.  Children: 
Alexander  Hunter,  III,  b.  Ap  16,  1910;  Buck- 
ingham Willcox,  b.  My  31,  1911.  Address, 
Si  7  Hinman   Ave.,   Jivanslon,  111. 


3006.     AXEL   FERDINAND   GUSTAFSON 

Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1912;  b.  N 
24,  1880,  Joy,  111.;  s.  G.  A.  (b.  Ag  7,  1843, 
Sweden)  and  Augusta  (Jern)  Gustafson  (b. 
Je  4,  1848,  do.).  Prepared  in  Aledo  H.  S. 
.•\gr.  Club;  Adelphic;  Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi; 
Prelim,  honors.  Asst.,  Soil  Physics,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1907-10;  Instr.  do.  1910-11;  Assoc,  do. 
and  first  asst.,  do.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  S  i,  191 1- 
15;  Asst.  Prof.,  Soil  Phys.,  Coll.  of  Agr.  and 
Asst.  Chief.  Soil  Phys.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1915-18;  Grad.  Work,  Cornell,  1918 — . 
.•\uth. :  (with  J.  G.  Mosier)  Soil  Phys.  Lab. 
Man..  Ginn  &  Co.,  Boston,  1912;  Soil  Moisture 
and  Tillage  for  Corn,  Bnl.  181,  Univ.  of  III. 
.4yr.  E.vp.  Sta.,  1515;  Soil  Phys.  and  Mgmt., 
J.  B.  Lippincott  Co..  Philadelphia,  1917;  Soil 
Erosions  and  methods  of  Prevention,  Bui.  207, 
Univ.  of  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1918.  Dumping 
Soil  into  the  Sea,  How  to  Reduce  Soil  Ero- 
sions, Farm  and  Fireside,  .Vol.  38,  No.  18, 
191  5;  Makes  the  Hill  Acres  Pay,  Soil  Improve- 
ment of  Worn  Hill  Lands,  do..  Vol.  38,  No. 
22,  191 5.  Presiding  officer.  Alpha  Zeta,  1910- 
12;  mem..  Am.  Soc.  Agronomy.  Married  Zora 
Dean  McUmber,  Je  30,  1914,  Charlotte.  Mich. 
Child,  Helen  Lucile.  b.  Ap  i,  191 8.  Address, 
709  W.  Nevada  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
115  Cook  St.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

3007.  ALTA   GWINN    (SAUNDERS) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  4689,  6268,  6924) 

Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L  &  A. ;  A.  M.,  1910; 
1).  N  19,  1886,  Oakland,  111.;  d.  Oliver  Muncle 
(1).  Je  23,  1858,  Oakland,  111.)  and  Sara 
(Wells)  Gwinn  (b.  O  12,  1860L  Prepared  in 
(Oakland  H.  S.  Delta  Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Phi  Delta  Psi;  Alethenai;  Sec.  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
Hon.  mem..  Gamma  Epsilon  Pi.  Prin.,  H.  S.. 
Ridgefarm,  111.,  1907-9;  Asst.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1910-18;  Instr..  do.,  1918 — .  Married 
Thomas  Earle  Saunders,  S  18,  1914.  Urbana. 
.iddress,  806  Goodwin  Ave.,  Urbana. 

3008.  MICHAEL  EDWARD   HAGAN 

Teacher;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Je  9,  1884, 
Champaign  Co.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  Mr.  8,  1858, 
X.  Y.  City)  and  Mary  A.  (Brennan)  Hagan 
(b.  Mr  4,  1859,  Ottawa,  Can.).  Prepared  in 
St.  Mary's  II.  S.,  Champaign.  E.  E.  Soc. 
With  Laclede  L.  &  P.  Co..  St.  Louis,  1908; 
Teacher,  Man.  Tr.,  DePanl  Univ.,  Chicago, 
1908;  do.,  Univ.  of  Dallas,  Tex.,  1908 — . 
>iem.,  Assn.  of  Stationary  Engrs.  (Hon.). 
Married  Margaret  Ursula  Mahoney,  Ag  24, 
1909  Springfield,  III.  Address,  4105  Holland 
St.,  Dallas,  Tex. 

3009.     HARRY  GRAY  HAKE 

(Husband  of  No.  7575) 

Instructor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.,  1910;  b. 
F  1883,  Barry,  111.;  s.  Ernest  Charles  (b.  Ger.) 
and  Mary  ((Jray)  Hake  (b.  Barry,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Barry  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Sigma 
Xi.  Instr.,  E.  E.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-13:  do., 
St.  Louis,  1Q13 — .  Auth.:  Street  Lighting, 
I'niv.  of  111.  Exp.  Sta.,  191 1.  Mem.,  A.  1.  L. 
!•:.;  Illuminating  Engng.  Soc;  Local  represen- 
tative. Illuminating  Engng.  Soc,  St.  Louis. 
Married  Minnie  Etta  Thomas  ('16),  Je  18, 
iqio.  Champaign.  Child,  Mary  Katherine,  b. 
X  27,  1016.  Address.  6110  Washington  Ave., 
St.   Louis;   bus.  add.,  Washington  Univ.,   do. 


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.1010.  ELLIS  BERNARD  HALL 
(Brother  of  No.  3763) 
Cheni.  and  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  Cheni.;  b.  My 
21,  1883,  Hoopeston.  111.;  s.  Ervin  Stevens  (b. 
F  14,  iSs5i  Tonica,  111.)  and  Violetta  (Richard- 
son) Hall  (b.  Je  19,  1S5J,  Peoria).  Prepared 
m  Hoopeston  H.  S.  Sigma  Nu.  Asst.  Cheni., 
Mo.  Pacific  R.  R.,  1907-9;  Chem.,  Vandalia  R. 
R.,  1909-11;  Chem.  and  Engr.  of  Tests,  Big 
Four  R.  R.,  191 1 — .  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Am. 
Soc.  for  Testing  Materials;  HI.  Water  Supply 
Assn.  Married  Cleo  Geneva  Millikan,  O  15, 
1914,  Indianapolis.  Child,  Frances  Louise,  b. 
Je  10,  1917.  Address,  3019  N.  New  Jersey  St., 
Indianapolis;  bus.  add.,  Engr.  of  Tests,  Big 
Four   R.   R.,   Beech  Grove,   Ind. 

301 1.  janp:t  alletta  hall 

(Sister  of  No.  3390) 
Secretary;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Je  i,  1884,  Dan- 
ville, 111.;  d.  Harry  Augustus  (b.  D  29,  1853, 
Lafayette,  Ind.)  and  Alletta  Berrien  (Lever- 
ich)  Hall  (b.  O  1S54.  Danville,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Danville  H.  S.;  Studied  Infant  Welfare  in 
Ger.,  191 1.  Alpha  Epsilon  Iota;  Varsity  Bas- 
ketball. John  Crerar  Lib.,  1907-8;  Univ.  of 
Chicago  Lib.,  1909;  Chicago  Pub.  Lib.,  1909- 
10;  Asst.  and  Sec.  to  Dir.,  Infant  Welfare 
Service,  Chicago  Health  Dept.,  1910-11;  Social 
work,  private  sec,  1912-17;  Sec,  Visiting 
Nurse  Assn.,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif.,  1917 — ; 
Typhoid  Work  in  Belgium  under  the  Comn. 
for  Relief  in  Belgium,  unofficially,  1914-15. 
Auth. :  Next  to  the  Kiiig,  address  read  at 
banquet  given  Brand  Whitlock  at  Toledo,  on 
his  last  trip  liome  fnini  Belgium;  Sch.  Lunches 
were  the  Beginning  (Organization  of  work  in 
Belgium),  in  Calif.  Social  Agencies  Bui.,  F 
1918.  Mem.,  Chicago  Ethical  Soc;  Woman's 
City  Club,  Chicago;  Calif.  St.  Conf.  of  Social 
Agencies.  Address,  Gen.  Delivery,  Santa  Bar- 
bara, Calif. 

3012.  QUINCY  ALLEN  HALL 

Sec,  Engng.  Co.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  JI  2, 
1882;  s.  Alonzo  J.  (b.  Ag  23,  1852,  Chicago) 
and  Sarah  Amanda  Hall  (b.  Mr  4,  i860,  Hick- 
man, 111.).  Prepared  in  Milford  II.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.  Delta  Upsilon;  M.  E.  Soc;  Swimming 
Team;  Track  Squad.  Appointed  Mech.  Drafts- 
man, 1907  (served  six  weeks);  Asst.  Testing 
Engr.,  1907-9;  Testing  Engr.,  1909;  Sec,  Mor- 
gan T.  Jones  Co.,  Inspecting  Engrs.,  Chicago, 
1914 — .  In  Panama  Canal  Service,  a  Branch 
of  the  Army,  1907-14.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  for 
Testing  Materials.  Address,  Sec,  Morgan  T. 
Jones   Co.,  Inspecting  Engrs.,  Chicago. 

3013.     FREDERICK  EDWARD  HANKE 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in    M.    E.;    b.   Mr    11,    1882, 
Freeport,   111.;   s.   A.    E.    Ilanke.      Prepared   in 
Freeport   H.    S.      Married    Elizabeth    Showers. 
Address,  60  N.  Western  Ave.,  Detroit. t 

3014.  ROBERTA  LOUISE  HANNA 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  6,  1884, 
Chicago;  d.  James  Robert  (b.  Ag  14,  1851, 
Chicago)  and  Dorabel  (Laing)  Hanna  (b.  D  15, 
1856,  Va.).  Prepared  in  Oak  Park  II.  S.; 
Chicago  Teachers'  Coll.,  1908;  Columbia,  sum- 
mer, 1915.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  Chicago;  do.,  Austin  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  Chicago  Alumnae  of 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Chicago  Coll.  Club;  Cen- 
tral Assn.  Sc.  and  Math.  Address,  1018  Pleas- 
ant St.,  Oak  Park,  HI. 

301  s.  IVAN  GUY  HARMON 
(Brother  of  No.  4693) 
Engr.  and  Contr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  26, 
1884,  Evanston.  111.;  s.  Josiah  Gilbert  (b.  Ap  2, 
1858,  Olney,  111.)  and  Emma  (Murvin)  Har- 
mon (b.  D  21,  1862,  Bible  Grove.  111.).  Prepared 
in    Flora    H.    S.    Phi    Gamma    Delta;    Yoxan; 


2  7g 

l'^.'.^'^J'"'^  Trident;  Sigma  Xi;  Varsity  Foot- 
ball; Track:  Jr.  Prom.  Com.  Engr.,  Grand 
Irunk  Pacific,  19079;  Denver  Reservoir  Co., 
1909-10;  Engr.  and  Contr.,  1910 — .  Auth.:  Re- 
construction of  Marshall  Lake  Dam,  The  Engrs 
lie-cord,  1910.  Mem.,  Univ.  Club  of  Denver.  Ad- 
dress,  Lebanon,  III. 

30 1 6.  JOSEPH  MILTON  HARNIT 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  5,  1883, 
Ludlow.  111.;  s.  Joseph  Milton  (b.  New  Castle. 
Pa.)  and  Elizabeth  Anna  (Ncwlin)  liarnit. 
Prepared  in  Clarion  (la.)  H.  S.  With  Crystal 
l-_alls  Iron  Min.  Co.,  Mich.,  1907-9;  W.  L. 
Fergus  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1909-11;  Green  Engng. 
Co.,  Chicago,  191 1 — .  Address,  2423  \i.  73d 
-St.,  Chicago;   bus.  add.,  1300  Steger  Bldg.,  do.j 

3017.     BERTHA  MAY  HARPER 

(Sister  of  No.  2414) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  S  22,  1886, 
tiranville,  111.;  d.  James  Albertus  (b.  N  13, 
i«S2,  do.)  and  Carrie  May  (Durley)  Harper 
(b.  My  22,  1853,  Hennepin,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Granville  H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad.  Chi  Omega. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Danville,  1907-09,  191 1 — .  Ad- 
dress, 1 103  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 

3018.  BESSIE  MAYE  HARVEY  (GIFT) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  3,  1885,  Tolono,  111.; 

'1.  William  Towner  (b.  O  26,  1861,  Urbana)  and 
Lida  (Mullen)  Harvey  (b.  N  3,  1863,  Pesotum, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.,  Univ.  Acad.; 
Chicago  Sch.  Civics  and  Philanthropy,  1912-13. 
.Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Asst.  Instr.,  Chicago 
Tr.  Sch.  for  City  and  Foreign  Missions,  1911- 
13;  Visitor,  United  Charities  of  Chicago,  1913- 
14;  <io,.  111.  Children's  Home  and  Aid  Soc, 
1914-15;  Asst.  Supt.,  Associated  Charities, 
Champaign  and  Urbana,  1915;  Dir.,  Pekin 
Social  Welfare  League,  191 5-1 7.  Married  John 
Wilson  Gift,  Ja  22,  1918,  Urbana.  Address, 
1 010  (lien  Oak  Ave.,  Peoria. 

3019.  HOWARD    CHARLES    H.A.UNGS 
Asst.    Engr.;    B.    S.    in   C.    E.;    C.    E.,    1916; 

b.  F  5,  1S61,  Peoria;  s.  Charles  (b.  Je  13,  1859, 
lo.)  and  -'Mice  Elizabeth  (Thornton)  Haungs. 
Prepared  in  Peoria  H.  S.;  Class  Basket  Ball; 
C.  E.  Club.  Asst.  Engr.,  Elliott  &  Harman 
Engng.  (]o.,  Peoria.  Mem.,  Peoria  Lodge  No. 
15,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Peoria  Chapter  No.  7,  R. 
A.  M.;  Peoria  Commandery  No  3,  K.  T.;  Mo- 
hammed Temple  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S.;  111.  Soc 
of  Engrs  and  Survs.  Married  Florence  Mable 
Pierce,  J^e  7,  191 1,  Peoria  (died  1918).  Child. 
Robert  Charles,  b.  Ag  25,  1916.  Address,  434 
Bigelow  St.,  Peoria;  bus.  add.,  144  Fredonia 
.\ve.,  do. 

3020.  RALPH  S.  HAWLEY 
Realty  and  Bonds;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  I 
F  20,  1886,  Aurora,  111.;  s.  Clark  W.  and  Edna 
V.  (Chittenden)  Hawley.  Prepared  in  Lyons 
Tp.  II.  S.,  LaGrange.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Act. 
Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Univ.  Orchestra.  With 
The  Trustee  Companies  and  Bus.  Property 
Security  Co.,  1907 — .  Auth.:  Various  tech. 
articles  in  Buildings  and  Building  Mgmt.,  C-'hi- 
cago,  1913-14.  Mem.,  Los  Angeles  Chap.,  Am. 
fnst.  of  Banking;  Coll.  Club,  Seattle  (Charter 
-Mem.).  Married  Dorothy  Winslow,  Je  2,  191 7, 
Seattle.     Address,   1124  3sth  Ave.,  Seattle. 

3021.  AUGUSTUS  WASHINGTON  H.\YES 
(Husband  of  No.  4328) 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Jl  2.  1884. 
Pleasant  Plains,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Wright  (b.  do.) 
and  Fannie  Maria  (Pierce)  Hayes  (b.  Win- 
sted,  Conn.).  Prepared  in  Pleasant  Plains  H. 
S.;  M.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1915.  Alpha  Zeta; 
Acacia;  Adelphic  Soil  Sur.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1907-09;  Soil  Fertility  Investigations,  1909-10; 
Teacher,  Agr.,  Warren  and  East  Grand  Forks. 
Minn.,  H.   S.,   1911-13;   Co.  Agr.  Agt.,    Sullivan 


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University  of  Illinois 


[1907 


Co.,  Ind.,  1913-16;  do.,  Lorain  Co.,  O.,  1916 — ; 
Ext.  staff,  O.  St.  Univ.  Mem.,  Univ.  of  Wis. 
Alumni  Assn;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Emergency  Agt., 
U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.  Married  Essie  E.  Neal 
('10),  Ap  4,  1912.  Minneapolis  (divorced  F  6, 
1014);  Martha  Fidelia  Durham,  Je  14,  1917- 
Address,  Gen.  Delivery,  Madison.  Wis.;  bus. 
add.,  Co.  Agr.  Agt.,  Lorain  Co.,  O. 

3022.  MABEL  ANNIE  IIAZELTON 
(BURNHAM) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  12,  1884,  Morrison, 
111.;  d.  Charles  N.  (b.  Jl  2,  1847,  Elmira,  N. 
Y.)  and  Sarah  J.  (Moore)  Ilazelton  (b.  D  18, 
1846,  Leeds,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Morrison  H. 
S.;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1903-6.  Chi  Omega.  Mar- 
ried Albert  G.  Burnham,  Mr  18,  1914-  Child, 
Charles  Hazelton,  b.  F  19,  1915-  Address, 
Morrison,  111. 

3023.  ROY  RAYMOND  HELM 
(Husband  of  No.  3116;  Brother  of  Nos.  5201, 

8410) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  25,  1886, 
Metropolis,  HI.;  s.  Douglas  W.  (b.  Jl  23,  i860, 
Johnson  C.O.,  111.)  and  Mary  Ann  (Howell) 
Helm  (b.  F  17,  1863,  do.).  Prejiared  in  Me- 
tropolis H.  S.;  J.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1909. 
Adelphic;  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Eng.  Club;  Egyptian 
Club;  Van  Twiller  Moot  Court;  Phoenix;  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Assoc.  Ed., 
lllio,  1907;  Ed.,  Illiiii,  1906-7.  Lawyer,  Salt 
Lake  City,  1909-11;  do.,  Metropolis,  111., 
191 1 — .  Married  Mabel  Moore  ('07),  D  28, 
1910,  Clinton,  111.  Child,  Robert  Raymond, 
b.  Je  21,   1918.     Address,  Metropolis,  111. 

3024.  LORA  ATKINS  HENION 

(SUTIiERLAND) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  191 1;  b.  F  14. 
1870,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.;  d.  Lauren  Lansing 
(b.  Mr  25,  1849,  do.)  and  Frances  Rebecca 
(Atkins)  Henion  (b.  S  10,  1851,  Elmore,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Ann  Arbor  H.  S.;  111.  Woman's 
Coll.,  1897-99.  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  Y.  W.  C. 
A.;  Eng.  C\uh;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Athenean; 
Pres.,  Athenean  Alumni  Soc. ;  Girls'  Glee  Club, 
1906-7;  A.  C.  A.;  Univ.  Grad.  Club.  Teacher, 
Eng.,  Tuscola  H.  S.,  1907-9;  Asst.,  Eng.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1909-12;  Teacher,  summer  sch.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1910;  Head  of  Eng.  Dent.,  Pontiac 
Tp.  H.  S.,  1913-17.  Mem.,  Preslsy.  Church. 
Married  Arthur  Howard  Sutherland,  Jl  16, 
1917.  Child,  John  Lauren,  b.  Je  19,  1918. 
Address,    2242    Cambridge    St.,    Los    Angeles. 

3025.     NELSON    WILLIAM    HEPBURN 
(Husband  of  No.  3861;   Brother  of  No.  6298) 

Professor;  B.  S.  and  M.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F 
20,  1884,  Emmetsburg,  la.j  s.  J.  G.  and  Jessie 
(MacDonald)  Hepburn.  Prepared  in  Morengo 
H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Gamma  Alpha.  Asst. 
ProL,  Dairy  Mfrs.,  Univ.  of  111.  Married 
Mary  E.  Mann  ('09),  D  29,  1910,  Oilman, 
111.  Children:  Elizabeth,  b.  Jl  13,  1912;  Ruth 
Eleanor,  b.  D  6,  1915.  Address,  806  Iowa 
Ave.,  Urbana. 

3026.  CHARLOTTE  HESS  (SMITH) 
(Wife  of  No.  1771) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  17,  1886.  Philo, 
111.:  d.  Frederick  Clarence  (b.  D  11,  1864) 
and  Cora  L.  (Moore)  Hess  (b.  F  16,  1866). 
Prepared  in  Philo  H.  S.  Stud.,  Bible  Teach- 
ers' Tr.  Sch.,  1907-8.  Akihenai;  Y.  W.  C. 
A.;  Class  Historian.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Sec,  St. 
Louis,  1908-10.  Married  Roy  Smith  ('02),  O 
10,  1910,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Children:  Stanford 
Moore,  b.  My  17,  1012;  Rojr  Andrew,  b.  N 
13,  1915.  Address,  Higer  Cml.  CiA].,  Kobe, 
Japan. 


3027.  ALLEN  LEET  HIGGINS 
(Brother  of  No.  746) 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  29, 
1885,  Elmwood,  III.;  s.  Barney  Prentiss  (b. 
Ap  29,  1833,  Chester,  Mass.)  and  Mary  Eliza 
(Leet)  Higgins  (b.  ja  i,  1842,  Deep  River, 
Conn.).  Prepared  in  Elmwood  H.  S.  Agr. 
Club.  With  St.  Soil  Sur.,  1907;  Farming, 
1907-8;  Bureau,  Soils,  U.  S.  Dept.,  Agr.,  1908- 
12;  O.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1912-14;  Co.  Agt.,  Des 
Moines  Co.,  la.,  1914-16;  Serum  Bus.,  1916-18; 
Co.  Farm  Adviser,  Moultrie  Co.,  111.,  19 18 — . 
Married  Lulu  Katherine  Stephens,  Ap  24,  1914, 
(Jolumbus,    O.     Address,    Sullivan,   111. 

3028.  HERMANN  MARTIN  IIILDE- 
BRANDT 
(Brother  of  No.  2418) 
Minister;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  15,  1886, 
South  Bend,  Ind.;  s.  Henry,  (b.  1853,  Ger.) 
and  Martha  (l.ochcr)  Hildebrandt  (b.  1862, 
Africa).  Prepared  in  LaSalle-Peru  Tp.  H.  S.; 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907-8;  Univ.  01  Berlin, 
1908-9;  Univ.  of  Leipsic,  1909-10.  T.  B. 
Blackstone  Fellow,  McCormick  Sem.,  1907; 
Moderator,  1912;  B.  D.,  McCormick  Theol. 
Sem.,  Chicago,  1910.  Pastor,  Central  Presby. 
Church,  Petersburg,  111.,  1910-14;  do..  Third 
Presby.  Church,  Springfield  Church,  1914 — . 
Married  Margaret  Louise  Armitage,  N  27,  1913. 
Bellwood,  111.  Address,  1028  N.  7lh  St.,  Spring- 
field,  111. 

3029.  JOHN   HARMON    HINMAN 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in   M.   E.;   b.   Ag  22,    1884, 

Mt.   Vernon,   111.;   s.   Robert  Nelson    (b.   D    18 
1856,  do.)   and  Ella  Elizabeth   (Burghart)   Hin 
man   (b.   O  qi,   1858,  N.  Y.).     Prepared  in  Mt 
Vernon  II.  S.     Tau   Beta  Pi.     Draftsman,  Gen 
Constr.  and  Operating  Work,  Calumet  &  Ariz 
Min.    Co.,     1 90S;     Master    Mecli..    Tri-BuUion 
Smelting  &  Development  Co.,   1908;   Draftsman 
and  Asst.   Mech.  Engr.,  Calumet  &  Ariz.  Min. 
Co.,  1908-9;  Asst.  Mech.  Engr.,  do.,  Courtland, 
Ariz.,    1909;  -Asst.    Mech.    Engr.,    do.,    Bisbee, 
Ariz.,  1909-10;  Draftsman,  Southwest.  Portland 
Cement  Co.,  El  Paso,  Tex.,  1910;  Mgr.,  So.  111. 
Motor  Car  Co.,  Mt.  Vernon,   111.,   1910;  Erect- 
ing   Engr.,    Heine    Safety    Boiler   Co.,    1910-17; 
Cochise  Mach.   Co.,   Los  Angeles,    191 8;   Heine 
Safety  Boiler  Co.  charge  of  installation  of  boil- 
ers for  Emergency  Fleet  Corp.  on  West  Coast, 
1918— .    Address,  729  W.  8th  St.,  Los  Angeles. 

3030.  CHARLES   EDWARD   HOFF 
Contractor;   B.   S.   in  C.   E.;   b.  Ja   12,    1882, 

Biggs.  111.;  s.  George  (b.  N  5,  1850,  near  Laur- 
encevillc,  Ind.)  and  Jacobena  (Yackly)  Hoff 
(b.  O  8,  1850,  do.).  Prepared  in  Havana  H.  S. 
Acacia;  C.  E.  Club;  Band.  Insp.  111.  St.  Hy. 
Comn.,  1907-9;  Asst.  City  Engr.,  Muskogee, 
Okla.,  1908-9;  Mem.  firm,  Holf  &  Williams, 
,009—.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  M.  W.  A.;  Congr. 
Church.  Married  Ethlcen  Estelle  Sheets,  D  9, 
1907,  Pekin,  111.  Children:  Stuart  Sheets,  b. 
Mr  3,  1909;  Alice,  b.  Jl  7,  iQiz.  Address, 
c/o  Hoff  &  Williams,  Muskogee,  Okla. 

3031.  FRANK  GORDON  HOFFMAN 
Contractor;    B.    S.   in   C.    E.;    b.   Je   3.    1881, 

Vera,  111.;  s.  John  II.  (b.  1840,  Ger.)  and  Mary 
1:.  (Miller)  Hoffman  (b.  1851,  Ger.).  Prepared 
in  Ger.-Am.  Acad.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  Dixon 
Coll.  C.  E.  Club;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  City  Engr., 
Marion,  111.,  1907-8;  Mem.  firm,  Hoffman,  Town- 
send  &  Co.,  Municipal  Contrs.,  street  paving 
mid  sewering  in  various  .So.  111.  cities;  Gen. 
Contr.,  1914—-  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E. 
.Nfarried  Jestena  K.  Townsend,  Je  3.  1907. 
Cliampaign.  Children:  Gordon  Townsend,  b. 
Ap  20,  1908;  Edward  Wade,  b.  Jl  30,  1909; 
Katharine  Mary,  b.  D  23,  1910.  Address,  Mari- 
on, 111. 


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3032.  VERNON  LEO  IIOLLISTER 
(Husband  of  No.  2486) 
Consulting  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  E.  E.,  191 1; 
b.  Mr  14,  1883,  Cadillac,  Mich.;  s.  J.  C.  F. 
and  Dorothy  (Henderson)  Hollister.  Prepared 
in  Oak  Park  H.  S.;  Lewis  Inst.  Omicron  Alpha 
Chi;  Sigma  Tau;  Sigma  Xi;  Asst.  Instr.,  Elec. 
Lab.;  Sales  Engr.,  Century  Elec.  Co.,  St.  Louis; 
Assoc.  Prof.,  Elec.  Eng.,  1907;  Designed  and 
installed  elec.  power  plant  for  Fairmount,  Neb., 
1909:  do.,  steam  heating  plant  for  St.  Home, 
1909;  Appraisal  Engr.,  Neb.  St.  R.  R.  Comn., 
1912-14;  Mun.  Elec.  Lighting  Water  Works 
and  Heating  Plants,  Sidney,  Neb.,  1914;  do., 
Edgar,  Neb.,  1914;  Uehling,  Neb.,  1914;  Asst. 
Chief  Engr.,  Continental  (}as  and  Elec.  Corp., 
1916;  Appraisal  of  thirty-live  Gas  and  Elec. 
Corp.,  1916;  Consulting  Engr.,  on  Appraisal, 
Continental  Gas  and  Elec.  Corp.,  1917 — .  Auth. : 
Induction  Motors  in  Concatenation,  Techno- 
grapli,  1907;  Elimination  of  Instrumental  Error 
in  Resistance  Measurements,  West.  Electrician, 
Ap  27,  1007;  Short  Circuit  and  Open  Circuit 
Tests  of  Transformers,  Neb.  Bhte  Print,  190S; 
History  and  Development  of  the  Telephone,  do., 
1910;  Design  of  an  Advanced  Course  in  Alter- 
nating Currents  for  Undergraduates — Thesis  for 
E.  E.  degree,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911,  Neb.  Blue 
Print,  191 1  (this  issue  dedicated  to  him).  Mar- 
ried Lela  Gretchen  Pilcher  ('05),  Ag  22,  1907, 
Streator.  111.  Child,  son,  b.  Jl  21,  1915.  Ad- 
dress, Lincoln,  Neb. 

3033.  ALICE  HOWE 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2131,  2702,  3785,  6323,  9143) 
Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  2.  1884, 
Chicago;  d.  Edward  Gardiner  (b.  1849,  Brook- 
line,  Mass.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Barnard) 
Howe  (b.  1855,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad.  Pres.,  Alethenai;  Eng. 
and  Ger.  Clubs;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors. 
Teacher,  1907-08.  Grad.  work,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1910 — .  Mem.,  Bethany  Union  Church. 
Address,  10233  S.  Wood  St.,  Chicago. 

3034.  LESLIE  DILLON  HOWELL 
(Brother  of  No.  7635) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My  31,  1884, 
Winfield,  Kans. ;  s.  John  J.  (b.  1854,  Rushville, 
111.)  and  Ella  C.  (Dillon)  Howell  (b.  1856, 
Rushville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ipava  H.  S. 
Scholarship;  Arch.  Club;  Philomathean;  Alter- 
nate, lll.-O.  debate;  Philo.-Adelphic  debate. 
Draftsman  with  Bullard  and  Hill,  Tacoma, 
1907-08;  Frederick  Heath,  do.,  1908-00;  Potter 
and  Merrill,  do.,  1909-11;  W.  C.  Knighton,  St. 
Arch..  Salem,  Ore.,  1911-15;  Sr.  Arch.,  Inter- 
state Commerce,  San  Francisco,  1915-18.  Third 
E.  R.  O.  T.  C.  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Active  duty 
since  F  9,  1918,  as  ist  Lt.  E.  R.  C,  ist  Repl. 
Regt.  Engrs.,  Washington  Barracks.  D.  C.\ 
Capt.,  Gen.  McKinstry's  Div.,  work  in  connec- 
tion with  war  damage  claims  of  the  Allies. 
Auth.:  The  Tacoma  High  School  Stadium, 
Engng.  Record,  O  29,  1910.  Mem.,  Univ.  Club, 
Tacoma,  1907-11;  Tacoma  Tennis  Club,  1909 — . 
Married  Harriet  Maxwell,  Je  22,  1910,  Tacoma, 
Wash.  Child.  Jonathan  Maxwell,  b.  Tl  7,  1918 
(died  S  26,  1918).  Address,  Z07Y2  N.  L  St., 
Tacoma,  Wash. 

3035.  HAROLD  DE  MOTT  HUGHES 
(Brother  of  No.  4224;  Husband  of  No.  1919) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  -Agr.;  b.  Ja  16,  1882, 
Antioch,  III.;  s.  Hugh  David  and  Jessie  (Yule) 
Hughes.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.;  M.  S.,  Univ. 
of  Mo.,  1Q08.  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Zeta;  Pres., 
Adelphic;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Pres.,  Agr.  Club; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Adelphic-Philo  Inter-Soc 
Debating  Team.  Instr.,  Coll.  Agr.,  Univ.  of 
Mo.,  T907-10;  Prof.  Farm  Crops,  la.  St.  Coll. 
in  charge  Farm  Crops  Investigations.  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  1910 — .  Inventor:  Ames  Seed  Scarifier; 
Hughes   Seed   Counter.     Auth.:    Various  Buls. 


Mem.,  Assn.  Official  Seed  Analysts  of  N.  A. 
(Pres.).  Married  Lulu  M.  Lego  ('03),  O  14. 
1908,  New  Orleans.  Children:  John  Nelson, 
b.  N  28,  1909;  iJaniei  Edison,  b.  D  11,  1911; 
Alice  Miriam,  b.  My  15,  1914.  Address,  604 
^th  St.,  Ames,  la. 

3036.  WARD  LOUIS  HULL 
Dairy  Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  25,  1885, 
Whitehall,  111.;  s.  Louis  Kossuth  (b.  Ja  12,  1852, 
Perth  Aniboy,  N.  J.)  and  Ruth  Matilda  (Amos) 
Hull  (b.  Mr  21,  1858,  near  Whitehall,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Roodhouse  H.  S.  Agr.  Club. 
Asst.  Dairy  herdsman,  Chicago  Stock  Farm, 
near  Buffalo  Center,  1907-8;  Post  grad.  work. 
Dairying,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-9;  Traveling  in 
Can.  and  West.  States,  1909;  Official  Tester, 
Ore.  Agr.  Coll.,  1909-13;  Dairy  farming  near 
Ballston,  Ore.,  1913 — .  Mem.,  Loyal  Am. 
Lodge;  Hon.  mem.,  Nat.  Agr.  Soc;  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  Pearl  Marie  Ellis,  Je  4,  191 3, 
Whitehall,  111.     Address,  Ballston,  Ore. 

3037.  ADAM  ALBERT  HUMMEL 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3038,  3039) 
Phys.,  Surg,  and  Osteopath;  B.  S.  in  Sc. ; 
M.  S.,  190S;  b.  Ap  12,  1877,  Roberts,  111;  s. 
John  (b.  Ag  7,  1834,  Frankfort,  Ger.)  and 
Sarah  Matilda  (Upson)  Hummel  (b.  Jl  14,  1846, 
Akron,  O.).  Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
D.  O.,  Coll.,  Osteopathic  Phys.  and  Surg..  Los 
.'\ngeles,  1915.  Sigma  Xi.  Head  of  Sc.  Dept., 
H.  S.,  Redlands,  Calif.,  1908-10;  Teacher,  Sc, 
St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Los  Angeles,  1910.  Practicing 
Phys.,  Surg,  and  Ost.,  1918 — .  Pres.  So.  Calif. 
Sc.  and  Math.  Assn.,  1912.  Married  Edna 
Estelle  Daniels,  Ag  16,  191  o,  Mitchell,  S.  Dak. 
Children:  David  Daniels,  b.  Je  6,  1913;  Robert 
John,  b.  My  14,  1917  (died  My  17,  191^); 
Jean  Ruth,  b.  Ja  11,  1919.  Address,  7978  Nor- 
ton Ave..  Los  Angeles;  bus.  add.,  5502  Santa 
Monica    Blvd.,    do. 

3038.     SARAH  MATHILDA  HUMMEL 

(Sister  of  Nos.  3037,  3039) 
Osteopath;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Roberts,  III.;  d. 
John  (b.  Ag  7,  1S34,  Frankfort,  Ger.)  and 
Sarah  Matilda  (Upson)  Hummel  (b.  Jl  14, 
1846,  Akron,  O.).  Prepared  in  Roberts  H. 
S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Attended  Columbia 
Univ.,  Summer  1910.  D.  O.,  Ost.  Coll.  Phys. 
and  Surg.,  Los  Angeles,  1916.  Teacher,  Pen- 
dleton, Ore.,  Acad.,  1907-8;  Seattle  H.  S., 
1908-9;  Instr.,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  Summer  Ses- 
sion 1909;  established  Dept.,  Home  Econ.,  and 
Instr.  in  charge,  do.,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  1909-12; 
Instr.  Home  Econ.  Summer  Session,  Univ.  of 
Cal.,  1912;  Instr.  do.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Manual 
Arts  and  Home  Econ.,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif., 
1912-13.  Stud.,  Osteopathic  Coll.  of  Phys.  and 
Surgs.,  1913-16;  Stud.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 
Baltimore.  1916-17;  Practicing  Phys.,  Chicago, 
1917 — .  Mem.,  Kappa  Psi  Delta;  Am.  Ost. 
Assn.;  111.  Ost.  Assn.;  Chicago  Coll.  Club. 
Address,  4436  Drexel  Blvd.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
2y  E.  Monroe  St.,  do. 

3039.  WILLIAM  GRANDVILLE  HUMMEL 
(Husband  of  No.  2232;  Brother  of  Nos.  3037, 
3038) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  19.  1880;  s. 
John  (b.  Ag  7,  1834,  Frankfort,  Ger.)  and 
Sarah  Matilda  (Upson)  Hummel  (b.  Jl  14, 
1846.  Akron,  O.).  Prepared  in  Normal  H.  S. 
M.  S.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1912-  Sigma  Pi;  Phi 
Delta  Kappa.  Instr.,  Colo.  Agr.  Coll.,  Ft.  Col- 
lins, Colo.,  1907-8;  Instr.,  N.  Mex.  Agr.  Coll., 
1908-9;  Teacher,  Agr.,  H.  S.,  Oxnard,  Calif., 
1909-10;  Head  of  Agr.  Dept.,  H,  S.,  Fresno, 
Calif.,  1910-11;  Instr..  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1911-12; 
.\sst.  Prof.,  Agr.  Educ.  do.,  1912-13;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  do.,  1013-18;  Prof.,  do.,  1918 — .  On 
leave  from  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1917-18,  acting  as 
Agr.  Agt.  for  Fed.  Bd.  for  Vocat.  Educ.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.     Auth.:  Materials  and  Methods  in 


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H.  S.  Agr..  Maciiiillaii  Co..  N.  Y.,  1913;  various 
buls.  Married  Bertha  Ella  Koyce  t'o4).  Dm. 
igo7,  Denver.  Address,  61  iS  Ocean  View  Drive, 
Oakland,  Calif.;  bus.  add.,  Univ.  of  Calif., 
Berkeley,   Calif. 

3040.     HARRY    PAUL   HUMPHREYS 
(Brother  of  No.   3790) 
Garage    Proprietor;    B.    C.    in    M.    E.;    b.    S 

10,  1S85.  Sheffield,  111.;  s.  David  Franklin  (b. 
Mr  15,  1861,  do.)  and  Nellie  Jennie  (Seaver) 
Huniphrevs  (b.  O  3,  1862,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Sheffield  'H.  S.  Sigma  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Shield  and  Trident.  With  C.  &  A.  Mm.  Co.. 
Bisbee,  Ariz.,  1907-9;  Draftsman,  North  Coast 
R.  R.  Co.,  Spokane,  1909;  Draftsman,  111. 
Steel  Co..  Chicago,  1909-14;  Proprietor,  Col- 
umbus Monument  Garage,  Chicago,  1914 — • 
Married  Grace  Florence  Stark,  D  18,  1900, 
Dixon,     111.       Children:      Stark    Newell,    b.    Je 

11,  1914;  Janet  Seaver,  b.  Je  5,  1916.  Address, 
6850  Cornell  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Colum- 
bus Monument  Garage,  9244  S.  Chicago  Ave., 
do. 

3041.  E.  GLENNE  HUNT  (ROE) 
A.  B.  in  Lib.  Sc;  b.  Mr  30,  1885,  Dana. 
Ind.;  d.  Charles  Newton  (b.  D  13,  1859.  An- 
napolis, Ind.)  and  Nancy  Arnetta  (Newton) 
Hunt  (b.  S  25,  1856,  Toronto,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Dana  H.  S.  \V.  A.  A.;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Libn.,  1907;  Teacher,  1909-10;  Stud.,  Stenog- 
raphv,  191 1.  Mem.,  O.  E.  S.;  White  Shrine 
of  Jerusalem;  Baptist  Church.  Married  .lohn 
McDonald  Roe,  F  8,  19 12,  Urbana.  Address. 
R.   7,  Wapakoneta,  O. 

3042.     JASPER  NEWTON  HUNT,  JR. 
(Brother  of  No.   3420) 

Pres.,  Mfg.  Co.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  i, 
1884,  Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  Jasper  Newton  (b. 
F  1  1851,  New  Castle,  Pa.)  and  Amanda 
(Frazier)  Hunt  (b.  Hubbard,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Lewis  Inst.  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Salesman, 
Shaw-Walker  Co.,  Chicago,  1907-10;  on  planta- 
tion in  Mex.,  My-S  1910;  Salesman.  Oliver 
Typewriter  Co.,  Chicago,  1910-11;  do..  Auto- 
mobile Tire  Dept.,  Diamond  Rubber  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1912-13;  Sec.  and  Trcas.,  Canode  &  Hunt 
Mfg.  Co.,  1913-17;  Pres..  The  Jasper  Hunt 
Mfg.  Co.,  1918 — .  Married  Emma  H.  Ilansell, 
Mr  9,  191 5.  Address,  538  S.  Clark  St.,  Chi- 
cago. 

3043.     LOUISE  MARIE  HUSE   (PRAY) 
(Wife   of  No.   2791) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  s,  1885,  Mason 
City,  111.;  d.  William  Gardner  (b.  O  14.  1853. 
Enikld,  N.  H.)  and  Sarah  Ann  (Baner)  Iluse 
(b.  Ag  II,  185=;,  Cincinnati).  Prepared  in 
Mason  H.  S.  "Chi  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi. 
Married  Ralph  Marble  Pray  ('06),  Ja  15,  1908. 
Mason  City.  III.  Children:  Lee  Iluse.  b.  D  26, 
'1909;  Ralph  Iluse,  b.  Ap  15,  1910;  Richard,  b. 
Jl  10,  191 1 ;  Peggy  Huse,  b.  F  25,  igis-  Ad- 
dress, 822  Columbian  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

3044.  CLAIRE  ELWOOD  HUTCHIN 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  1900; 
b.  Mr  21.  1887,  Decatur,  III.;  s.  Walter  (b. 
F  24,  i860,  Kan.)  and  Anna  Katherine  (Dille- 
hunt)  Hutchin  (b.  Ja  i,  i860,  Decatur,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.  Ilus  Club;  Delta 
Sigma  Rho;  Fuller  Law  Club;  Organization, 
III.  Union.  Law  Clerk,  Buckingham  &  Gray, 
Decatur,  111.,  1909-10;  Lawyer,  O.  W.  Smith 
,V  C.  E.  Ilutchin,  101018.  Comiiianding  Officer, 
No.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Marquette.  Mich.  Mem., 
Decatur  Club.  Address,  1429  W.  Macon  St., 
Decatur,  111.;  bus.  add.,  529-30  Powers  Bldg.. 
do. 

304s.      WALTER   HENRY  HUTH 
Engineer;   B.    S.    in   M.   E. ;   b.    O   25.    1886; 
s.    H.    G.    (b.   My    20,    1862.   Arnswalde,    Ger.) 
and  Emma   Frances    (Totzke)    Huth   (b.    S   28. 


1859,  Reinwasser.  do.).  Prepared  in  Chicago 
H.  Schs.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Pres.,  Kohlbry-How- 
lett  Co.  Contracting  Engrs.,  Chicago.  Married 
.Marguerite  Jaques,  N  7,  1012,  Chicago.  Child- 
ren: Margaret  Knight,  b.  Ag  19,  1913;  Edward 
Everett,  b.  My  14,  1916.  Address,  6229  Win- 
throp  Ave.,   Chicago. 

3046.  DAISY  DELL  IRWIN  (BRONSON) 
(Wife  of  No.  3293) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &•  A.;  b.  Je  23,  1886,  Longview, 
111.;  d.  James  Wesley  (b.  Ag  28,  184s.  Fred- 
ericktown,  O.)  and  Margaret  M.  (Fisher)  Ir- 
win (b.  Ag  25,  1848,  Calcutta,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Westfield  H.  S.  Illiola.  Married  George 
Earl  Bronson  ('08),  My  27,  1908,  Urbana. 
Child,  Margaret  Irwin,  b.  S  ig,  1910.  Address, 
2ii  N.  Long  Ave.,  Chicago.! 

3047-  ERNST  OTTO  JACOB 
(Husband  of  No.  2621) 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja 
2,  1886,  Dresden,  Ger.;  s.  Ernst  Wilhelm  (b. 
Jl  8,  1858,  Weinboehla,  Ger.)  and  Augusta 
Emile  (John)  Jacob  (b.  D  26,  i860,  Grossen- 
Monnera,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S. 
Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  M.  E.  Soc;  Stud. 
VoL  Band;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Prelim,  and  Final 
Honors;  Chm.,  Cap  and  Gown  Com.;  Toast- 
master,  M.  E.  Banquet;  Speaker,  Sr.  Class 
Farewell  Breakfast.  Asst.  St.  Sec.,  111.  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,  1907-10;  Foreign  (traveling)  Sec.  In- 
ternat.  Comn.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Traveling  Sec.  in 
Turkish  Empire,  1910-16;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  service 
to  Allied  Prisoners  of  war  in  Germany,  1916- 
17;  Army  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1918 — .  Auth.r  Arti- 
cles on  religious,  missionary  and  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
work;  Ed..  The  Assn.  Quarterly.  Mem., 
Constantinople  Golf  Club;  Ger.  Evang.  Synod 
of  N.  Am.;  Presby.  Church.  Married  Sarah 
Orrilla  Conard  ('06),  Ag  6,  1908,  Monticcllo, 
111.  Child,  Philip  Ernest,  b.  Jl  12,  1914-  Ad- 
dress, 1007,  347  Aladison  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

3048.  CARL  JAMES 
Horticulturist;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  My  10,  1883, 
Pike  Co.,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  Eng.)  and  Ella  E. 
(Smith)  James  (b.  la.).  Prepared  in  Pittsficld 
H.  S.  Sigma  Xi.  In  charge  Hort.  Dept.,  T.  A. 
Gillespie  Loading  Co.,  N.  J.  Married  Gurna  E. 
.Sullivan,  Mr  23,  1910,  Windsor,  Can.  Chil- 
dren: Helen,  b.  F  22,  1913  (died  Ag  1917): 
Carl  S.,  b.  My  20,  1915.  Address,  Pittsfield 
111.;  bus.  add..  South  Amboy,  N.  J.,  c/o  T.  A. 
Gillespie  Loading  Co. 

3049.     KATHERINE  BELLE  JERVIS 

(Sister  of  Nos.  4237,  7656)* 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1911;  b. 
Ja  10,  1885,  Champaign;  d.  Joseph  (b.  1833, 
Staffordshire.  Eng.)  and  Catherine  (Sheargold) 
Jervis  (b.  1844,  do.).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.  S.  Teacher,  Versailles.  Ky.,  1912;  Teacher, 
Eng.  H.  S.,  La  Jolla,  Calif.;  do.,  Champaign. 
.Address,  307  S.  State  St.,  Champaign. f 

3050.  RICHARD   DALE  JESSUP 
Engineer;   B.    S.  in  M.   E.;   b.    My  26,   1885. 

Syracuse.  Neb.;  s.  John  J.  (Is.  Goshen,  N.  Y.) 
and  Annie  (Waibel)  Jessun  (b.  Elmwood,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Eng.  High  ana  Man.  Tr.  Sch.,  Chi- 
c.igo.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Final  Honors.  With  West. 
Elec.  Co.,  Hawthorne  Sta.,  Chicago.  Married 
Matilda  Voight,  S  23.  191;;.  Chicago.  Child, 
Robert  Dale,  b.  F  i,  1917-  Address,  11 17  Mas- 
sasoit  Ave.,  Chicago. 

3051.  ALICE  SARAH  JOHNSON 
(Sister  of  Nos.  960,   1359,   1536,  1709,  2712) 

Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.,  1913; 
b.  Champaign;  d.  Charles  B.  (b.  O  8,  1843. 
Pocahontas,  111.)  and  Maria  Louisa  (Lewis) 
Johnson  (b.  Ag  *8,  1847,  Chatham,  111.).  Pre- 
pared   in    Champaign    H.    S.      Final    Honors    in 


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Lib.  Sch.  Cataloger,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1907-09; 
do.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1909;  Ref.  Asst.,  Univ.  of 
III.,  1909—.  Address,  804  W.  Church  St., 
Champaign. 

3052.  ERNEST  HUNGERFORD  JOHNSTON 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  26,  1882, 
Columbus,  Ga. ;  s.  John  II.  and  Georgia  (Ilung- 
erford)  Johnston.  Prepared  in  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Night  Sch.,  Chicago.  Scholarship;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Cadet  Engr.,  Denver  Gas  &  Elec.  Co.,  1907-9; 
Cashier,  Henry  L.  Doherty  &  Co.,  Bankers, 
1909-17;  V.  P.  and  Dir.,  Cities  Service  Co., 
1917 — .  Married  Jcannie  Ferguson  Michie,  Ja 
18,  191 1,  Denver.  ChiM,  IManche  Hungerford, 
b.  Ja  5,  1912.  Address,  157  Lincoln  Road, 
Westfield,  N.  J.;  bus.  add.,  60  Wall  St.,  New 
York  City. 

3053.  WALLACE  FRANKLIN  JONES 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  10,  1870, 
Sigourney,  la.;  s.  David  Jones.  Prepared  in 
111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  A.  ^L,  Columbia,  1908; 
Ph.  D.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1911.  Head  of  Dept.  of 
Educ,  Univ.  of  S.  Dak.  Auth.:  Prin.  of  Educ, 
Macmillan  Co..  191 1;  An  Experimental-Critical 
Study  of  the  I'roblem  of  Grading  and  Promo- 
tion, 191 1 ;  Concrete  Investigation  of  the  Mat- 
erial of  Eng.  Spelling,  Univ.  of  S.  Dak.,  1913; 
Vitality  of  Teaching,  St.  Dept.  of  Educ,  Pierre, 
191  •?;  A  Study  of  Handedness,  LTniv.  of  S.  Dak., 
1918.  Mem.,  N.  E.  A.  Married  Cora  B.  Ed- 
wards.    Address,  Vermilion,  S.  Dak. 

3054.  HAROLD  PRATT  JOY 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Mr  4,  1885,  near 
Chapin,  111.;  s.  John  Bachelder  (b.  Ja  12,  1848, 
near  Jacksonville,  111.)  and  Alice  Assenith 
(Pratt)  Joy  (b.  O  9,  1S49,  near  Chapin).  Pre- 
pared in  Chapin  H.  S.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Pres., 
Agr.  Club.  Married  ISIabel  Drake,  O  i,  1908, 
Decatur,  111.  Children:  Warren  Drake,  b.  D 
ID,  1909;  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  D  4,  191 1.  Ad- 
dress, Chapin,   Ill.t 

3055.  JOHN  OSCAR  KAMMERMAN 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  2,  1884, 
Joliet,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  O  6,  185s,  Joliet,  111.) 
and  Annie  Margaret  (Goetschel)  Kammerman 
(b.  Ag  14,  1857,  N.  Y.;.  Prepared  in  Joliet 
Tp.  H.  S.  Aztec  Club;  Varsity  Dancing  Club; 
Mgr.,  Class  Football;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.  Elec. 
Insp.,  Goodman  Mfg.  Co.,  1907-8;  Instr.,  E. 
E.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1908-10;  Instr.,  do.,  Pa.  St. 
Coll.,  1910-12;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1912-15:  Assoc. 
Prof.,  do.,  1915-18;  do.,  Elec.  Engng..  Univ.  of 
Okla.,  Norman,  Okla.,  19 18 — .  Married  Eliza- 
beth Ebert,  O  8,  1905,  St.  Joe,  Mich.  Children: 
Charles  John,  b.  Ja  12,  1907  (died  Ap  5,  igo8); 
Linda,  b.  Je  12,  1909.  Address,  Univ.  of  ()kla., 
Norman,  Okla. 

3056.  VIOLA  MARTIN  KAMPF 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  27,  1883,  Mendota, 
111.;  s.  C.  C.  Kampf.  Prepared  in  Univ.  of 
Minn.  Address,  704  Delaware  Ave.,  S.  E., 
Minneapolis. 

3057.  FRED  CROSBY  KEELER 
Merchant;   A.   B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.   F  24,   1882, 

Belvidere,  HI.;  s.  Ennis  S.  (b.  F  26,  1854. 
Belvidere,  111.)  and  Harriet  Saxton  (Crosby) 
Keeler  (b.  Ja  24,  1854,  Janesville,  Wis.). 
Prepared  in  N.  Belvidere  TI.  S.:  No.  III.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  1901-3.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Teacher,  Univ.  Acad.,  two  yrs. ;  do.,  Man.  Tr. 
H.  S.,  Peoria,  1909-15;  in  Retail  Cual  and 
Fuel  Bus.,  Belvidere,  111.,  191 5 — .  Married 
Alice  Pineger  Rogers,  N  26,  1909,  Belvidere, 
111.  Child,  Raymond  Rogers,  b.  My  i8,  1012. 
Address,  415  E.   Lincoln  Ave.,   Belvidere,  111. 

3058.     MYRON  AVERY   KENDALL 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in   M.    E.;    b.   My    i,    1882, 
Aurora,    111.;    s.    Thos.    H.    (b.    Ag    12,    i86o, 
.^urora,   111.)    and    Minnie    (Pease)    Kendall    (b. 


Ap  28,  1864,  do.).  Prepared  in  W.  Aurora 
H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phoenix; 
Voxan;  Prelim.  Honors;  Gym.  team.  Drafts- 
man, S.  A.,  1907-8;  Chief  Draftsman,  1908-10; 
Chief  Engr.  and  Supt.,  191 1 — .  Mem.,  A.  S 
M.  E.;  Licensed  Struct.  Engr.,  St.  of  111.  Mar- 
ried Luella  Flinn.  Je  15,  1910,  Aurora,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 715  Garhcid  Blvd.,  .Aurora,  111.;  bus.  add.. 
c/o  Stephens-Adamson  Mfg.  Co.,  do. 

3059-  JOSEPHINE  KERR  (ALLISON) 
(Sister  of  No.  3819;  Wife  of  No.  2551) 
Bacteriologist;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  M.  S.,  1909; 
b.  Ja  13,  1885,  Urbana;  d.  Thomas  Wesley  (b. 
N  18,  1838,  Rockford,  N.  C.J  and  Sarah 
Elizabeth  (Ellrod)  Kerr  (b.  Ag  25,  1855,  Ur- 
bana Tp.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Sigma  Xi.  Asst.,  Bacteriol.,  Lab.  Physiol. 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-11;  Asst.  to  111. 
Pellegra  Conin..  1910-11;  Lab.  technician, 
Minn.  St.  Sanitorium  for  Consumptives,  1916- 
17;  Asst.,  H.  Sc.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18. 
Auth.:  The  Fecal  Bacteria  of  Healthy  Men, 
Jour,  of  Infectious  Diseases;  Bacillus  Abortus 
of  Bang,  the  Cause  of  Contagious  Abortion  in 
Cattle;  Contributions  of  Bacteriology  to  the 
Home,  Jour,  of  Home  Econ.  Married  Fred 
Gray  Allison  ('06),  Mr  i,  191 1,  Urbana.  Child, 
Thomas  Kerr,  b.  O  7,  1913.  Address,  610  N. 
Market  St.,  Urbana. 

3060.  LEON  BROWNING  KINSEY 
Civ.   Engr.;   B.   S.    in   C.    E. ;    b.   O  23,    1880, 

Mackinaw,  111.;  s.  Nichols  Beddle  and  Caroline 
Kinsey.  Prepared  in  Mackinaw  H.  S.  and  111. 
St.  Norm.  Univ.  Acacia;  C.  E.  Club,  Pres. 
Teacher,  Okla.  St.  Univ.;  City  Engr.,  Musko- 
gee, Okla.,  Mun.  Contr.  Married  Alice  Rick, 
Je  10,  1901.  Child,  John  Rick,  b.  My 
27,  1910.  Address,  303  S.  Glenwood  Ave., 
Springfield,   111. 

3061.  WILLARD  ALFRED  KNAPP 
(Husband  of  No.  2950) 

Professor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  29,  1885, 
Farmer  City,  111.;  s.  Alfred  J.  (b.  1837,  Guil- 
ford, Ind.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Swales)  Knapp 
(b.  Ag  I,  1847,  Dover,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Farmer  City  H.  S.  C.  E..  Purdue  Univ.,  191 1. 
.'\cacia;  Triangle;  Sigma  Xi.  Am.  Bridge  Co., 
Brooklyn,  summer,  1907;  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1907-8;  Instr.,  Struct.  Engng.,  Purdue  Univ., 
1908 — •;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1912-17;  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &•  St.  Paul  R.  R.,  summer,  1908;  Rock 
Island  R.  R.,  summer,  191 1.  Capt.,  E.  O.  R.  C, 
7th  Regt.,  Ft.  Leavenworth.  Kan.;  do.,  sth 
Div.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  191 8 — .  Mem.,  Ind. 
Engr.  Soc.  Married  Nell  S.  M.  Davis  ('07). 
Ag  3,  1910,  Farmer  City,  111.  Child,  Wilfred 
Alfred,  Jr.,  b.  N  15,  1918.  Address,  105  Fowler 
Ave.,  W.  Lafayette,  Ind. 

3062.  LOUIS    SOLLIDAY   KNORR 
Municipal   Engr.;   B.    S.    in   M.    &   S.   E.;   b. 

S  15,  1883,  Chicago;  s.  Charles  Alonzo  (b.  Ja 
30,  1853,  Philadelphia)  and  Eugenie  (Solliday) 
Knorr  (b.  Je  30,  1853,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Chicago  Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Phi  Gamma  Delta. 
Mun.  work,  Chicago.  Married  Genevieve  Llew- 
ellyan,  F  14,  1912,  Chicago.  Address,  Lake 
Bluff,  111. 

3063.  JEAN  HOWARD  KNOX 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  5,  1883, 
Farmer  City,  111.;  s.  John  Howard  and  Sarah 
Elizabeth  (Coffecn)  Knox.  M.  E.  Soc;  Choral 
Soc;  Shield  and  Trident;  Delta  Upsilon; 
Track  Team.  Const,  work  on  Pacific  Coast, 
1907-15;  do.  111.,  1915-18.  Sr.  Lt.,  Naval  Avia- 
tion Forces  of  U.  S.  A.,  France,  1918;  ist  Lt., 
Civ.  Engng.  Corps,  Public  Works,  Bur.  of 
Yards  and  Docks,  Naval  Forces.  France.  Assoc. 
Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Ellen  Murray,  O 
23,  1912,  Champaign.  Address,  306  Davidson 
Drive,    Champaign. 


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3064.  ALFRED  RICHARD  KOCH 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chein  Engng. ;  b.  Ag  12, 
1885,  East.  Alton,  111.;  s.  John  William  (b.  Mr 
31,  1838,  Eckernfoerjc,  Ger.)  and  Henrictte 
ilarie  Else  (Joesting)  Koch  (b.  Ap  11,  1853, 
Wittlage,  do.).  Prepared  in  Alton  H.  S.  A. 
M.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1908.  Phi  Lamba  Upsiloii; 
Sigma  Xi;  Cheni.  Club.  Asst.  in  Chem.,  Univ. 
of  Wis..  Tgo8-o;  Chcm.,  Cml.  Acid  Co.,  East  St. 
Louis,  HI.,  1909;  Chem.,  Elec.  Metallurgical 
Co.,  Glen  Ferris,  W.  Va.,  1909-11;  Chem.,  A. 
Steel  Foundries,  Granite  City,  1912 — ;  Chem., 
J.  J.  Kessler  l^ab.,  St.  Louis,  1012-16;  Chief 
Chem.,  A.  Carbon  &  Bat.  Co.,  East  St.  Louis, 
HI.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  The  Action  of  Hydrazine 
on  Ethyl  Mesoxalafe  (with  R.  S.  Curtiss  and 
E.  J.  Bartells)  Jour.  A.  C.  S.  Mem.  A.  C.  S. 
Married  Henrietta  F.  Kramer,  My  21,  1912, 
Alton,  111.  Children:  Alfred  Richard,  Jr.,  b.  Je 
26,  1014;  Charles  Otto,  b.  Ap  3.  1917.  Address, 
414  Portland    Ave.,   Belleville,   111. 

3065.  ALONZO  PLUMSTED  KRATZ 
(Brother  of  Nos.  4^59.  5256) 
Research  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  M.  S., 
1909;  b.  Je  17,  1885,  Champaign;  s.  Edwin 
Augustus  and  Anna  Mary  (Bradley)  Kratz. 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Acacia;  Gamma 
Alpha;  Sigma  Xi;  Pi  Tau  Sigma.  Instr.,  M. 
E.,  Univ.  of  111;  Research  Assoc,  Dept.  of 
Mech.  Engng.  Auth.:  Tests  of  a  Suction  Gas 
Producer,  with  C.  M.  Garland.  Bui.  No.  50, 
Engnp.  E.vp.  Sta.;  A  Study  of  Boiler  Losses, 
Bid.  No.  y8.  Engng.  E.vp.  Sta.  Address,  31?,  S. 
State  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  Room  105,  M. 
E.  Lab.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Urbana. 

3066.  ELMER  S.  LAKE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  8,  1882, 
Athens,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  Cantrall,  111.)  and 
Eliza  (Centrall)  Lake  (b.  Athens,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Springfield  H.  S.  A.  M.,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1909.  Eng.  Club;  Philomathean;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi.  Teacher,  1907-8;  1909-10;  Stud., 
1908-9,  1910-12;  Teacher,  1912-15;  Internat. 
Correspondence  Sch.,  1916-17;  Teacher,  1917 — . 
Married  Grace  May  Mathers,  Ag  17,  1909, 
Cantrall,  111.       Address,  Armington,  111. 

3067.  INA  OLIVIA  LAPHAM  (CROWN) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Delhi,  S.  Dak.;  d.  Ed- 
ward Vail  (b.  Danby,  Vt.)  and  Sibyll  E.  (Put- 
nam) Lapham  (b.  Big  Bend,  Wis.).  Prepared 
in  Knox  Coll.;  Univ.  of  Ariz.  Mask  and  Bau- 
ble; Opera  Club;  Glee  Club;  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta.  Grad.  work  in  Pub.  Sch.  Mus..  191 1; 
Teacher  of  Voice;  Supvr.  of  Mus.  and  Draw- 
ing, Pub.  Schs.,  Deming,  N.  M.,  1910-13.  Mar- 
ried Frank  Lawrence  Crown,  1913,  San  Fran- 
cisco. Children:  Frank  Lapham,  b.  Ap  15,  1914; 
George  Lawrence,  b.  Jl  i,  1915-  Address,  3436 
Sheffield  Ave.,  Oakland,   CaliL 

3068.  ROBERT  SHERMAN  LARIMER 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  6,  1886, 
Evanston,  111.;  s.  Joseph  McMaster  (b.  S 
6,  1851,  Pittsburgh)  and  Fannie  Louise  (.Sher- 
man) Larimer  (b.  F  10,  1857,  Waukegan,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Chicago  Man.  Tr.  Sch.;  Lewis 
Inst.,  Chicago.  C.  E.  Club;  Beta  Theta  Pi. 
Stud.  Branch.  A.  S.  C.  E.  With  Ryerson  & 
Sons  Shipbuilding  Co.,  i9>8 — .  Married  Edwina 
Lydia  Pope,  O  5,  1910,  Evanston,  111.  Child, 
Robert  Sherman,  Jr..  b.  D  20,  1913.  Address, 
1214   Maple    Ave.,    Evanston,    111. 

3069.  JOHN  C.  LAWYER 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Je  28,  1884,  Tennessee, 
111.;  s.  Amos  M.  (b.  My  20,  i860,  do.)  and 
Carrie  (Farrenkojif )  Lawyer  (b.  D  8,  1861, 
Colchester,  III.).  Prepared  in  Tennessee  II.  S. 
Theta  K.ippa  Nu;  Valedictorian;  Sec,  Pol.  Sc 
Club.  Married  Bess  Dagne,  Tc  14.  >9".  r)''"" 
ville.  111.  Child,  Ruth,  b.  Jl  14.  IPU-  ^<l- 
dress,   Macfimb,   111. 


3070.  WESTON  BROSS  LAZEAR 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  24,  1885, 
Chicago;  s.  Dr.  W.  W.  (b.  D  17,  1855,  Pat- 
terson, N.  J.)  and  Laura  C.  (Davies)  Lazear 
(b.  Mr  26,  i8^7,  Utica,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Chicago  Man.  Tr.  Sch.;  Armour  Inst,  of  Tech., 
1902-4.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  "I"  on  Track  Team. 
Draftsman  of  Const.,  C.  M.  &  Puget  Sound 
Uy.,  1908-10;  Chief  Draftsman,  Stephens- 
.\damson  Mfg.  Co.,  Aurora,  III.,  1910-14; 
.N'.  Y.  Mgr.,  do.,  1915 — .  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E. ; 
NFach.  Club  of  New  York  Citv;  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Edith  Alma  Danford.  Je  25,  1910, 
-Aurora.  111.  Children:  Ralph  William,  b.  Ap  2, 
1913;  Barbara,  b.  N  27,  1916.  Address,  50 
Church  St.,  New  Y'^ork  City. 

3071.  MARY  HOWARD  LEE 
(Daughter  of  No.  218;  Sister  of  Nos.  3835, 
4769.  7030.  7732) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ta  II,  1883,  Hamlet. 
111.;  d.  Elisha  ('79),  (b.  Ap  6,  1856.  do.)  and 
Lena  (Bopes)  Lee  (b.  D  7,  1855,  Edgington, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Aledo  H.  S.  Eng.  Club;  Y. 
W.  C.  A.;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher,  1907-9. 
-Mem.,  Presby.  Church.     Address,  Reynolds,  111. 

3072.  ETHEL  LENDRUM 
Emergency  House  Demonstrator;  A.  B.  in 
L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  iS,  1884,  Goshen,  Ind.;  d.  Alex- 
ander (b.  Je  19,  1853,  ^layo  Co.,  Ireland)  and 
Julia  Martha  (Tucker)  Lendrum  (b.  Mr  3, 
1853.  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Austin  H.  S.  H.  Sc. 
Club;  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Taught  in 
Watseka  II.  S.,  1908-11;  Emergency  House 
Denionstrator,  Slates  Relation  Service,  1917 — . 
Mem.,  St.  Legislation  Food  Comn.  of  111.  Ad- 
dress, 1308  E.   S3rd  St.,  Chicago. 

3073.  BYRON  RAY  LEWIS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b,  N  18,  1880, 
Bridgeport,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Battenfield  (b.  F 
4,  1850,  do.)  and  Mary  Ellen  (Lake)  Lewis 
(b.  1)  17,  1853,  do.).  Prepared  in  Bridge- 
port II.  S.;  Acad,  of  Vincennes  Univ.;  Vin- 
cennes  Univ.,  1901-05.  Sigma  Pi  (founder 
of  Phi  Chapter,  Univ.  of  111.);  charter  mem., 
Ionian.  Teacher,  Bridgeport  H.  S.,  111.  Mem.. 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.  N.  E.  A.;  111.  Hist.  Assn.;  111. 
Assn.  of  Teachers  of  Eng.;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc, 
Grand  Herald  of  Sigma  Pi  of  U.  S.  Address, 
Bridgeport,   111. 

3074.  *WaLFRED  LEWIS 
Supt.,  Bldgs.  and  Grounds;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ; 
b.  Ap  28,  1885,  Dubuque,  la.;  s.  John  Simon 
(b.  N  23,  1844,  Polosi,  Wis.)  and  Harriet 
Richards  (Boyle)  Lewis  (b.  F  19,  1848,  Glou- 
cester, N.  J.).  Prepared  in  Dubuque  II.  S.; 
Beloit  Coll.,  1902-3.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Rein- 
forced Concrete:  Topographic  Sur. ;  Founda- 
tion Work;  Hydraulic  Regrading;  Supt.  Bldgs. 
and  Grounds,  Univ.  of  Wash..  Seattle,  1416-17. 
I  St  Lt.,  E.  R.  C,  Camp  Q.  M.,  Camp  Lewis, 
American  Lake,  Wash;  Capt..  Q.  M.  Corps,  91st 
Div..  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Mem..  Coll.  Club  of 
Seattle  (one  of  founders).  Married  Came 
.■\very  Tripple,  Ja  22,  1913.  Seattle.  Child, 
Simon  III,  b.  F  12,  1917-  Died.  F  10,  1919, 
France. 

3075.  HERBERT   FREDERICK   LILL 
Lawyer;    LL.   B.;   b.  Je  3,    1884,  Mascoutah, 

111.;  s.  Peter  W.  and  Anna  (Naab)  Lill.  Pre- 
pared in  Mascoutah  H.  S.  Mem.,  Local  Ex- 
emption Bd.  No.  I,  of  St.  Clair  Co.,  111.  Ad- 
dress, Mascoutah,  III. 

3076.  ROGER    FRANKLIN    LITTLE 
(Brother  of  Nos.  4780,  8538) 

Lawyer  and  Lecturer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.; 
LL  B.  iqoo;  1).  O  19,  188=;,  Tolono.  111.;  s. 
Egbert  Phelps  (b.  S  3,  ^^^7,  Tonica,  111.)  and 
Matilda  (Merry)  Little  (b.  Mr  21,  i8';8,  Tolono, 
111  ).  Prepared  in  Tolono  II.  S.;  Univ.  .Acad. 
Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Thetn  Kappa 
Nu-    Delta    Sigma    Rho;    Shield    and    Trident; 


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Pliilomathean;  Mask  and  Bauble;  Ind.  Debate; 
Wis.  Debate;  Pres.,  Y.  iM.  C.  A.;  Football 
Team.  Practice  of  law,  Cliampaign,  1909-18; 
Special  Lecturer,  Coll.  of  Law,  second  sem., 
1912;  do.,  Sch.  of  Commerce,  second  sem., 
1914-18.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  M.  E.  Church. 
Married  Julia  F.  P.usli,  Mr  14,  191 1,  Urbana. 
Children:  Robert  Bush,  b.  I\[y  6,  191 5;  Richard 
Roy,  b.  D  17,  1916.  Address,  606  Chalmers 
St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  107-9  W.  Main  St., 
Urbana. 

3077.  CHESTER  R.  LOGAN 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2740,  3453) 
Transitnian;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  25,  1880, 
Edinburg,  111.;  s.  David  (b.  F  22,  1840)  and 
Martha  Ellen  (Sprinkle)  Logan  (b.  Ap  12, 
1852).  Prepared  in  Edinburg  H.  S.;  Taylor- 
ville  H.  S.:  la.  Wesleyan  Univ.  C.  E.  Club; 
Army  and  Navy  Club;  Golf  Club.  Instrument- 
man,  C.  &  N.  VV.  R.  R.,  1907;  Transitman. 
Panama  Canal,  1907-8;  Instrumentnian,  G.  T. 
P.  R.  R.,  1908;  Transitman,  Panama  Canal, 
1908;  with  Inland  Steel  Co..  Indiana  Harbor, 
Ind.  Capt.,  Co.  C.  502nd  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F., 
France.  Auth.:  Sketch  of  and  short  note 
about  a  double  gauge  turnout,  The  Engng. 
News,  191:.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  Married 
Estelle  Irene  Kerns,  Je  30,  1908,  Abilene,  Kan. 
Address,  Edinburg,   111. 

3078.     LOUIS  VALENTINE  LOGEMAN 
(Brother  of  No.  2155) 

Real  Est.  and  Builder;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ja  7, 
1883,  Chicago;  s.  John  and  Mary  (Dorr)  Loge- 
man.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  H.  S.  Farmer, 
1906-8;  Real  Est.  and  Builder,  1908 — .  Married 
Janet  Adams  Richards,  Je  28,  1907,  Chicago. 
Child,  May,  b.  Je  20,  1908.  Address,  4142 
Warner  Ave.,  Chicago. 

3079.     HELEN  A.   LOOMIS 
A.  B.  in  Sc.    Address,  5610  Dorchester  Ave., 
Chicago. 

3080.  JESSIE  RUDISILL  LOWRY 
(VARNEY) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  28,  1885,  Ft. 
Wayne,  Ind.;  d.  James  B.  (b.  My  21,  1863, 
Upper  Sandusky,  (3.)  and  Maria  Louise  (With- 
ers) Lowry  (b.  Ap  24,  1865,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Evanston  Tp.  H.  S.  Teacher, 
School  for  Boys,  Kenihvorth,  111.,  igog-ii; 
Pvt.  Sec,  do.,  1911-12.  Council  of  Nat.  De- 
fense, 1917-19.  Mem.,  D.  A.  R.;  U.  S.  Daugh- 
ters of  1812;  Chicago  Coll.  Club;  Woman's 
City  Club;  Winnetka  Woman's  Club.  Married 
Ralph  Wesley  Varney,  S  25,  1912,  Kenilworth, 
111.  Child,  Louise  Ellen,  b.  My  3,  1915.  Ad- 
dress,  535   Cherry  St.,   Winnetka,  111. 

3081.  FRANK  SOLON  LUNEY 
(Brother  of  Nos.  5792,  7051) 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  12, 
1884,  DeKalb,  111.;  s.  Thomas  A.  (b.  Jl  2, 
1853,  Rockford,  111.)  and  Anna  A.  (Solon) 
Luney  (b.  Ap  14,  1856,  Malta,  III.).  Pre- 
pared in  DeKalb  H.  S.  Mech.  Engr.,  A.  S. 
&  W.  Co.,  DeKalb,  111.  Married  Sara  Jean- 
ette  Murray,  S  3,  1912,  Clinton,  la.  Chil- 
dren: Thomas  Murray,  b.  Jl  15,  1913;  Jane, 
b.  Ja  20,  1916.  Address,  727  N.  4th  St.,  De- 
Kalb. 111. 

3082.  LAWRENCE  JUSTIN  McCARTY 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  O  25,  1875, 
Sioux  City,  la.;  s.  Lawrence  and  Eliza  (Clin- 
ton) McCarty.  Prepared  in  Sioux  City  H.  S. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Arch.  Club;  Sigma  Xi;  Prelim. 
and  Final  Honors;  Spalding  Guild;  la.  Club. 
Head  Draftsman,  William  L.  Steele,  Arch.. 
Sioux  City.  la.,  1907-17;  Draftsman,  Beuttler 
&  Arnold  Co.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  K.  of  C;  An- 
cient Order  of  Hibernians;  Catholic  Order  of 
Foresters;  Shoreacre  Club.  Address.  107  23rd 
St.,  Sioux  City,  la.;  bus.  add.,  610  Security 
Bldg.,  do. 


3083.     "EARL    WYETII    McCONOUGHEY 
B.    S.    in    C.    E.;    b.    D    27,    1883,    Chicago; 
s.    O.  II.   McConoughey.     Prepared  in  Armour 
Inst.,    Chicago.      Died  Ja    19,    1908,  Two   Har- 
bors,   Minn. 

3084.  FREDERICK  R.  McCULLOUGH 
Credit  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  2,  18S7, 

Streator,  111.;  s.  William  Stewart  (b.  My  13, 
1865,  O.)  and  Ida  May  (Greenman)  McCul- 
lough  (b.  My  24,  1856,  Sandwich,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Streator  Tp.  11.  S.  Pres.,  Jr.  Class. 
Credit  man,  Moneyweight  Scale  Co.,  Chicago, 
1907-13;  do..  Am.  Felt  Co.,  do.,  1913-14; 
With  J.  M.  McCulIough's  Sons  Co.,  Cincin- 
nati, 1914-16;  with  McCaskey  Register  Co., 
.Mliance,  O.,  1916-17;  with  Knight  Tire  &  Rub- 
ber Co.,  Canton,  O.,  1917-18;  with  Republic 
Rubber  Co.,  Youngstown,  O..  1918;  Credit 
Mgr.,  Devoe  &  Raynolds  Co.,  Chicago,  191 8 — . 
Married  Mattie  Carter  Trumbull,  D  26,  1914, 
Clncago.  Child,  Jean,  b.  F  2.  1918.  Address, 
7454  Stewart  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  14-16 
W".  Lake  St.,  do. 

3085.  WILL  JOHNSON  McFARLAND 
Publisher;  A.  B.  in  Sc.;  b.   S  16,   1882,  Car- 

rollton,  111.;  s.  LeRoy  (b.  Mr  5,  1835,  Big 
Stone  Gap,  Va.)  and  Anna  Celeste  (Bradt) 
McFarland  (b.  D  24,  1850,  Baldwinsville,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Carrollton  H.  S.;  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.,  1902.  Acacia.  Teacher.  Lin- 
coln H.  S.,  Seattle,  1907-9;  Representative, 
Benjamin  H.  Sanborn  &  Co.,  Publishers,  Chi- 
cago, 1909-14;  Sec,  do..  1915 — .  2nd.  Lt., 
Inf.  N.  A.,  191 7.  Et.  Sheridan;  Assigned  to 
3.^5th  Inf.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.  Ad- 
dress, 623  S.  Wabash  Ave..  Chicago. 

3086.  JAMES  FRANKLIN  McINTIRE 
Chief  Engr.;   B.   S.   in  Arch.;   b.  Jl    13,   1882, 

Farmer  City,  111.;  s.  Marshall  Collier  (b.  Ky.) 
and  Martha  Ann  (Laughlin)  Mclntire  (b. 
Augusta,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Farmer  City  H. 
S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Chief  Engr.,  U.  S. 
Radiator  Corp.,  1907-12;  Chief  Engr.,  1912 — . 
Mem.,  U.  B.  S.  A.  Married  Provie  Thomas. 
Jl  I,  1907,  Chicago.  Address,  65  Quincy  Ave., 
Detroit;  bus.  add.,  c/o  U.  S.  Radiator  Corp.,  do. 

30S7.  RUHAMA  LOUIS  McINTYRE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  23,  1885, 
Newman.  111.;  d.  Thomas  (b.  O  24,  1847,  Ont.) 
and  Ruhama  Melinda  (Young)  Mclntyre  (b. 
Ja  9,  1852,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.  Acad.;  III.  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  1902-4.  Kindergarten  Tr.  Sch.,  John 
B.  Stetson  Univ.,  191 2.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 
Class  Sec.  Dir.,  Kindergarten,  Plibbing,  Minn.. 
1012-14;  do.  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla.,  1917-18. 
Canteen  Service,  France,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1918 — . 
Address,  Newman,  111. 

3088.  FRANK  HOTCHKISS  McKELVEY 
(Husband  of  No.  3836;  Brother  of  No.  3854) 
Appraiser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  16,  1882, 
Sparta,  HI.;  s.  Sidney  Algernon  (b.  My  7, 
1850,  do.)  and  Hattie  Frances  (Hotchkiss) 
McKelvey  (b.  S  27,  i8s9).  Prepared  in  Sparta 
H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Yoxan;  Shield  and 
Trident;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Mgr.  Interschol. 
Special  Appraiser,  Federal  Land  Bank;  Pres. 
Randolph  Co.  Farm  Bur.  Married  Gertrude 
Ann  Lee  ('09),  F  9,  1910,  Champaign.  Chil- 
dren: Mary  Frances,  b.  D  17,  191 1;  Frank 
Hotchkiss,  Jr.,  b.  Ap  5,  1917.  Address,  R. 
3,  Sparta,  111. 

3089.     EVA  MAE  McKINNIE 

(Sister  of  No.  4792) 

Teacher;   A.   B.   in   L.   &  A.;   b.   F   12,   1885, 

Leroy,  111.;   d.   Virgil   Ulysses  (b.  My  4,   1850, 

Springfield,    111.)    and    Elizabeth    (Hood)     Mc- 

Kinnie    (b.   D  26,   1853,   Wales).     Prepared   in 


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Leroy  H.  S.  M.  L.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1911-12 
Mem.,  Illiola;  Sec,  Soph.  Class:  Capt.,  Jr 
basketball  team.  Teacher,  Marshall,  Tp.  H.  S. 
111.,  1907-10;  do.,  Momence  H.  S.,  111.,  i9>o 
11;  do.,  Champaign,  1912-10;  do..  Ft.  Wayne 
Ind.,  1916 — .  Address,  1204  E.  Grove  St. 
Bloomington,  111. 

3090.  ELIZABETH  BELLE  McKNIGHT 
Librarian;    B.   L.    S.;    b.   Ap   7,    18S4,   Cham- 

bersburg,  I'a. ;  d.  James  Alexander  (b.  Je  3, 
1849,  Indiana,  Pa.)  and  Louisa  Beattie  (Lind- 
say) McKnight  (b.  Mr  29,  1855,  Peoria,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.;  South  Side 
Acad.,  Chicago.  A.  B.,  Wilson  Coll..  Cham 
bersburg.  Pa.,  1905.  Sec.,  Lib.  Club.  Libn., 
Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.  Lib.,  1907-11;  do.,  Barringer 
H.  S.  branch  of  Free  Pub.  Lib.,  Newark,  N. 
J.,  1911-14;  Asst.  Libn.,  Girls  H.  S.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1914-15;  Libn..  Boy  Ridge  H.  S., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  191 5 — .  Auth. :  High  School 
Branch,  H.  W.  Wilson  Co.,  N.  Y.,  191 3; 
Modern  Am.  Lib.  Economy,  part  7,  ed.  by 
John  Cotton  Dana.  Mem.,  Lib.  Assn.;  Wilson 
Coll.  Club,  New  York  City;  Sec,  N.  Y.  H.  S. 
Lib.  Assn.,  1917;  N.  Y.  St.  Lib.  Assn.,  1914 — ; 
N.  Y.  Lib.  Club.  Address,  260  75th  St.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.   Y. 

3091.  EDNA  MILDRED  McLAUGHLIN 
Teacher;   A.   B.   in   L.   &   A.;   b.   Jl   3,    1885, 

Toledo,  O.;  d.  Roy  A.  (b.  Ag  3,  i860,  do.) 
and  Ida  May  (Mohler)  McLaughlin  (b.  Jl  27, 
1S67,  Mechanicsburg,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Oma- 
ha, Neb.,  H.  S.;  Knox  Coll.  Teacher,  Padu- 
cah,  Ky.,  1908-10;  do.,  Owensboro.  Ky.,  1910- 
17;  do..  Eureka,  Mont.,  1917 — •  Address,  Box 
322,  Eureka,  Mont. 

3092.  EVA  ISABEL  McMAHON 
(Sister  of  No.  3469) 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Chicago;  d.  George 
(b.  Ont.,  Canada)  and  Rachel  McMahon  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Austin  H.  S.;  Lewis  Inst. 
Asst.  Libn.,  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Carbondale, 
111.,  1907-8;  do..  Armour  Inst.,  1908-9;  do..  No. 
111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  De  Kalb,  111.,  1909—.  Ad- 
dress, 451   College  Ave.,  De  Kalb,  111. 

3093.  JAMES  WILLIAM  McMANIS 
Contr.  and  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  20, 
1882,  La  Moillc,  111.;  s.  Hugh  (b.  F  20,  1845, 
Kempville.  Can.)  and  Elizabeth  (Hedge)  Mc 
Manis  (b.  Jl  15,  1846,  La  Moille,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  C.  E.  Soc.  Struct.  Steel 
worker  and  designer.  111.  Steel  Co.,  1907-9; 
Arch,  and  Struct.  Draftsman,  1909-11;  Fort- 
ification Draftsman,  U  S.  Govt.  Engng.  dept., 
1911-13;  Bridge  designer,  G.  N.  Ry.  Co.,  1913- 
14;  Contr.  and  Engr.,  St.  Paul,  1914 — .  Mem., 
mini  Club,  Chicago,  19079:  Univ.  of  111.  Al- 
umni Assn.,  St.  Paul  and  Minneapolis.  1910- 
II.  1913 — •  Married  Theodocia  Ford,  O  27, 
1909,  Kansas  City,  Kan.  Child,  Charles  Hugh, 
b.  N  1,  1913.  Address.  9.S6  Inglehart  Ave., 
St.  Paul;  bus.  add.,  c/o  McManis  and  Tarnoski, 
484  Endicott  Bldg.,  do. 

3094.     SARAH    DAVINA  MACKAY 

(AUSTIN) 

(Wife  of  No.  2883;   Daughter  of  No.   104) 

A.   B.   in    Sc;   b.   Mr   23,    1884,   Mt.  Carroll, 

111.;  d.   Henry   ('76),   (b.    1854,   do.)   and    Susan 

(Hosletter)    AlacKay    (b.    1800,    do.).    Prepared 

in    Frances   Shinier   Acad.,   Mt.    Carroll.    M.    S., 

Univ.    of    Mich.,     1910.      Fellowship,    Univ.    of 

Mich.,  1909-10;  do.,  Smith,  1910-11;  do.,  Mich., 

1911—.     Chi  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Alethenai. 

Instr.,  Psych.,  Vassar,  1912-13;  Mich.  Eugenics 

Comn.,     1913-14.       Married    Clem     C.    Austin, 

('07),   N   30,    1914.     Child,   Briggs  MacKay,   b. 

O    18,    1915;    Robert    MacKay,   b.   Jl   24,    1918. 

Address,  2123  Dayton  Ave.,  St.  Paul. 


3095.  ALICE  EMILY  MADDOCK 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1916;  b. 
F  I,  1884,  Guelph,  Ont.,  Can.;  d.  Horace  Her- 
bert (b.  S  10,  1847,  do.)  and  Margaret  Amm 
(Thompson)  Maddock  (b.  F  26,  1847,  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Calumet  H.  S.,  Chica- 
go. Final  Honors;  Univ.  Band.  Teacher,  Batav- 
ia.  111.,  1907-8;  do.,  Wuhu,  China,  1908-11;  do., 
.Macomb,  111.,  1911-14.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church; 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  .4ddrcss,  9716  Howard  St., 
Chicago. 

3096.  WILBUR  CLINTON  MADDOX 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.,  1909;  b. 
Ap  II,  1884,  Galva,  111.;  s.  Charles  Clinton, 
and  May  (.Brownlce)  Maddox.  Prepared  in 
Galva  H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  NVith 
Bateniaii,  Garrison,  Maddox  Co.,  Champaign, 
1907-10;  Maddox  and  Armstrong,  Peoria,  1910- 
11;  Harmon  Engng.  Co.,  do.,  1911-17;  Sales- 
man, Commonwealth  Edison  Co.,  Duluth, 
1917 — .  Assoc,  mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Married 
Myrtle  Lewis,  Je  22,  1910,  Champaign.  Child- 
ren: Alice  Marion,  b.  My  21,  1911  (died  S  25, 
1912);  Harold  Lewis,  b.  O  19,  1912;  Wilbur 
.\llen,  b.  Mr  3,  1915.  Address,  211  Minneapolis 
Ave.,  Duluth,  Minn.;  bus.  add.,  511  Alworth 
Bldg.,   do. 

3097.  JOSIAH  MAIN 
(Brother  of  No.  2751) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  A.  M.,  1910;  b. 
Mr  29.  1870,  Lincoln  Co.,  Mo.;  s.  Alvin  Nye 
(b.  Ja  17,  1844,  Pike  Co.,  111.)  and  Lydia 
Sarah  (Foote)  Main  (b.  Je  18,  1847,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Pittslield  H.  S.;  No.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.  Alpha  Zeta.  Instr.,  Cape  May,  N.  J., 
Sch.  of  Agr.,  1907;  Asst.  Prof.,  Agr.  Educ, 
Univ.  of  Tenn.,  1907-9;  Lecturer  on  Agr. 
Pedagogy,  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  Corvallis,  Ore.,  1910; 
Agr.,  West.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Hays,  Kan.,  1910; 
Prof,  of  Agr.,  St.  Agr.  and  Mech.  Coll.,  Stdl- 
water,  Okla.  Auth.:  A  Manuel  for  11.  Schs., 
Univ.  of  Tenn.,  1908;  Educ.  Agriculture,  St. 
Norm.  Sch..  Hays,  Kan.,  Correlation  of  H.  S. 
Sc.  and  Agr.  Educ,  1909;  Making  a  H.  S. 
Course  in  Agr.,  do.,  Univ.  Exten.  in  Tenn. 
H.  S.,  School  Re-lieu;  1910;  Agr.  in  the  H. 
Sch.,  School  Sc.  and  Math.,  Ap  1910;  Our  Old 
Friends,  School  and  Home  Educ,  Ap  191 1; 
Agr.  in  the  H.  S.,  Popular  Science  Monthly, 
O  1911.  Mem.,  Com.  Nat.  Educ.  Assn.  to  pre- 
Triplett,  Ag  7,  1900.  Child,  Norman  Francis, 
Triplett,  Ag  7,  1900.  Child,  Norman  Francis, 
b.   Jl  II,   1901.     Address,  Pittsfield,  111. 

3098.     DAVID    THADDEUS    MARKS 
Commission  Merchant;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr 
Chicago;  s.  Phil  N.  (b.  S  12.  1850,  Ox- 


ford, Eng.)  and  Bertha  (Kahn)  Marks  (b.  Ap 
3,  1864,  Berlin,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Dixon  H. 
S.      Engr.,    1907-9;    Salesman,    1909-10;    Sales 


man  and  Mgr.,  Comn.  Bus.,  1910 — .  Married 
Frances  Elizabeth  Decker,  Je  22,  1910,  Chi- 
cago. Child,  Harold  Lewis,  b.  S  13,  1911-  ■^'i- 
dress  4912  Vincennes  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
848  W.   Randolph  St.,   do. 

3099.     CHESTER    ARTHUR    MARSHALL 
Minister;  A.  B.   in  L.  &  A.;   b.  N  30,   1883. 

Marley,  ill.;  s.  Griliin  (b.  N  30,  1846,  New 
Lenox,  111.)  and  Lucy  Louise  Josephine  (Fry) 
Marshall  (b.  F  19.  1849.  Joliet,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.;  Divinity  Sch.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1907-10;  B.  D.,  do.,  1910.  Y.  M.  C. 
.•\..  cabinet.  Adcliihic,  Prcs.,  Neb.  Debate; 
liai)tist  (juild.  Farmer,  1907;  Baptist  preach- 
er, 1910:  Homesteader,  1910;  Presby.  Minister, 
,(,i(, — .  Married  Edith  l.orcntza  Maynard,  Ja 
28,  191s,  Poison,  Mont.  Children:  Anna  Louise, 
b.  N  30,  1916;  Laura  Jane,  b.  Ag  4,  1917-  ''Ad- 
dress,   Libby,   Mont. 


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3100.  JOHN  LINTON  MARTIN 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1559.  1738) 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  12.  1886,  Synviton,  111.; 
s.  James  W.  (b.  F  22,  1846)  and  Viola  M. 
(Liiuon)  Martin  (b.  Ja  23,  1847,  Ind.)-  Pre- 
pared in  Wilmington  H.  S.  Address,  Box  68, 
Wilmington,  Ill.t 

3101.  JOHN  EVERETT  MARVEL 
Physician;    A.    B.    in    Sc;    b.    Ja    2,     1883, 

Waynesville,  111.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  N  28,  1850, 
do.)  and  Eleanor  (Jones)  Marvel  (b.  lilr  23, 
i860,  Midland  City,  111.).  Prepared  in  Waynes- 
ville Acad.;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1905-6. 
M.  D.,  Rush  Medical  Coll.,  1909.  Passavant 
Memorial  IIosp.,  Chicago,  1910-11;  Gen.  prac- 
tice, Waynesville,  111.,  1912 — .  Mem.,  Chicago 
Med.  Soc;  111.  St.  Med.  Soc;  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Fellow,    A.    M.    A.     Address,  Waynesville,  111. 

3102.  JENNIE  MARIE  MATHER 

(GUSTAFSON) 
(Wife  of  No.  2406;  Sister  of  Nos.  2456,  5807) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  3,  1878,  Plainfield, 
111.;  d.  George  Phelps  (b.  F  7,  1856,  do.)  and 
Rachel  Cornelia  (Scarritt)  Mather  (b.  Ag 
22,  1858,  Joliet  111.).  Prepared  in  Joliet 
H.  S.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Final  Honors.  Married  lohn  C.  Gustafson, 
('05),  Jl  14,  1908,  Plainfield.  111.  Children: 
Jane  Mathilda,  b.  Je  15,  1909;  John  Mather, 
b.  Ja  26,  1911;  Cornelia  Anne,  b.  My  21,  1913; 
James  Argyle,  b.  My  8,  1915;  Martha  Mather, 
b.  O  10,  1917.  Address,  6943  Eggleston  Ave., 
Chicago. 

3103.     BENJAMIN  HULL  MATTHEWS 
Lawyer;    LL.    B.;    b.    N    27,    1885,    Pittsfield, 
111.;    s.    Ross    Matthews.      Prepared    in    Pitts- 
field  H.   S.    Practising  Law,   191  o — .     Address, 
Pittsfield,  Ill.t 

3104.     WYMER  WASHINGTON  MAXWELL 

B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  F  22,  1880,  Charleston, 
111.;  s.  B.  R.  Maxwell.  Prepared  in  Charleston 
H.    S.     Address,   3719  Galena   St.,    Milwaukee. 

3105.  CHARLES  LEO  MEHARRY 
Farmer;     B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    Mr    11,    1885, 

Tolono,  111.;  s.  Abraham  Patton  (b.  F  16,  1842, 
Wingate,  Ind.)  and  Martha  Jane  (McMillin) 
Meharry  (b.  N  23,  1846,  Sugar  Grove,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr. 
Club;  Cosmopolitan  Club.  Farmer,  Attica, 
Ind.  Mem.,  Recommendation  Com.,  conven- 
tion of  Hog  growers  called  by  Food  Admin- 
istrator Hoover  at  Waterloo,  la.,  1917;  Pres., 
Ind.  Cattle  Feeders  Assn.  Married  Clara 
Esther  Burghardt,  Je  24,  1908,  Romney,  Ind. 
Child,  Rachel  Elizabeth,  b.  Ag  7,  191 7.  Ad- 
dress, Attica,  Ind. 

3106.  HARVEY  LEON  MELTON 
Lawyer;   LL.   B.;  b.   O    12,   1880,   Nebo,  111.; 

s.  Churchill  C.  (b.  1845,  Va.)  and  Martha  A. 
(Wilkinson)  Melton  (b.  1852,  Mo.).  Prepared 
in  Nebo  II.  S.  Philomathean;  Van  Twiller 
Court;  Orat.  Assn.;  Honorary  debating  frater- 
nity; Ind.  Debate,  1903;  Mo.  Debate,  1904; 
Pres.,  Orat.  Assn.,  1907.  Lawyer,  Prague,  Okla., 
1907-12;  do.,  Enfaula,  Okla.,  1912 — .  Auth.: 
Okla.  (Thattel  Mortgage  Law,  Marshall  Pub- 
lishing Co.,  Enfaula  Okla.,  ist  edition,  191 2; 
do.,  2nd  edition.  1914.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church. 
Married  Gertrude  A.  Campbell,  Ag  27,  1916, 
Eufaula,  Okla.     Address.  Eufaula,  Okla. 

3107.  HAROLD  THOMAS  MERRITT 
Business;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  24,  1883, 
Salem,  111.;  s.  Thomas  Emmett  (b.  An  29,  1832, 
New  York  City)  and  Alice  Medora  (Mc- 
Kinney)  Merritt  (b.  Ja  2,  1843,  Mt.  Vernon, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Salem  H.  S.  Sigma  Chi; 
Shield    and    Trident.       Civ.    Engr.,    C.     E.    I. 


R.  R.,  1908-9;  do.,  D.  &  R.  G.  R.  R.,  1910;  do.. 
O.  S.  L.  R.  R.  and  So.  Pac.  R.  R..  1910-11; 
Sales  Engr.,  Bucyrus  Co.,  1911-15;  Street 
Paving  Contr.,  1915-17;  Supt.,  Ind.  Tire  Co., 
Evansville,  Ind.,  1917-18.  Mem.,  Inter-Moun- 
tain, 111.  Alumni  .Assn.,  Salt  Lake  City,  1909: 
111.  Club,  Boise,  Idaho,  191 1.  Married  Tessa 
M.  Henry,  O  22,  1913,  Evansville,  Ind.  Chil- 
ilren:  Henry  Thomas,  b.  F  9,  191 5;  John  Willis, 
h.  Ag  21.  lyiO.  .Iddress,  715  Washington  Ave., 
Kvansville,   Ind. 

3iu8.  JOHN'  FRKDKRICK  MEYER,  Jk. 
Director;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ja  25,  1886, 
Hannibal,  Mo.;  s.  John  Frederick,  Sr.  (b.  D  7, 
1848,  Hamburg,  Ger.)  and  Katherina  (Foss) 
Meyer  (b.  Mr  18,  i860).  Prepared  in  Hanni- 
bal' (Mo.)  H.  S.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Arch. 
Club;  Tcchnograph  Bd.  Pres.  and  Mgr.,  J.  F. 
.Meyer  Mfg.  Co.;  Sec.  and  Treas.,  Hannibal 
Lumber  Co.;  l>ir..  Computing  Cheese  Cutter 
Co.,  Anderson,  Ind.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church; 
Dir.,  Hannibal  Club;  Country  Club;  Hunting 
and  Fishing  Club  of  111.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P. 
O.  E.     Address,  Hannibal,  Mo. 

3109.  CHESTER  BRANCH  MILLER 
(Husband  of  No.  4373) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  3,  1882, 
Scott  Tp.,  Champaign  Co..  111.;  s.  William 
Thomas  and  Elizabeth  (Branch)  Miller.  Pre- 
pared in  Seymour  H.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad.  Ionian; 
.Scribblers  Club;  Mgr.  Acad.  Athletics,  Spring, 
1903.  Asst.  Prin.,  Mason  City  H.  S.,  111., 
1908;  Instr.,  Eng.,  Champaign  H.  S.,  1908- 
10;  Alan.  Tr.  Dept.,  Elgin  H.  S.,  111.,  1910-12; 
U.  S.  Census  Enumerator,  1910;  Teacher, 
Soldan  H.  S.,  St.  Louis,  1912-15;  Man.  Tr. 
Dept.,  McKinley  H.  S.,  do.,  191 5;  Teacher, 
Yeatman  H.  S.,  do.  Civ.  Instr.,  Detachments, 
Gas  Engine  &  Motor  Maintenance,  U.  S.  Govt. 
Forces,  St.  Louis,  19 18.  Married  Clara  Pruyn 
('10),  Jl  30,  1910,  Keithsburg,  111.  Children: 
Clara  Marguerite,  b.  Je  29,  191 1;  Ruth  Marian, 
b.  O  12,  1917.  Address,  5844/i!  Von  Versen 
Ave.,  St.  Louis;  bus.  add.,  McKinley  H.  S.,  do. 

3110.  ROY  AUSTIN   MILLER 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    C.    E. ;    b.   Ag    31,    1885, 

.\urora,  111.;  s.  Alexander  C.  (b.  Marion,  O.) 
and  Julia  (Austin)  Miller  (b.  Kendall  Co., 
111.).  Prepared  in  East  Aurora  H.  S.  Sigma 
-Vu;  Class  Football  Team.  Engng.  Corps  of  Co- 
operative Const.  Co.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Ad- 
dress, 179  LaSalle  St.,  Aurora,  111.;  bus.  add., 
c/o  Gary  and  Interurban  Ry.,  East  Gary,  Ind. 

31 1 1.  JOHN    McCUEN    MILLS 

Min.  Bus.;  B.  S.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Ag  14,  1885, 
Milwaukee;  s.  Henry  Graham  (b.  Kent,  Conn.) 
and  Arevia  (McCuen)  Mills,  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  of  Wis.;  East  Div.  H.  S., 
Milwaukee.  Kappa  Sigma;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon. 
Mining,  San  Antonio,  Tex.;  do.,  Idaho  Springs, 
Colo.  Comn.  2nd  Lt.,  N.  A.,  1917;  ist  Lt., 
U.  S.  A.,  Camp  Sheridan,  Ala.,  1918.  Address, 
First  Nat.  Bank,  Idaho  Springs,  Colo. 

31 12.     McQUEEN    (MILLSAPS)    MILLS 

Farmer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  3.  1874,  Butler,  Tenn.; 

s.     Marion     Millsaps.       (Name    changed     from 

Robert  P.  Millsaps  to  McQueen  Mills  in  Circuit 

Court,  Je  30,    1909).     Address,   Butler,  Tenn.t 

31 13.  MARTIN  LAURENCE  MILLSPAUGH 
Consult.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  8, 
1884,  Lincoln  Co.,  Kan.;  s.  Martin  L.  (b. 
Walden,  N.  Y.)  and  Alice  Virginia  (Kirk) 
Millspaugh  (b.  Baltimore).  Prepared  in 
Davenport  (la.)  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma 
Xi;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Draftsman, 
Davenport  Locomotive  Works,  1907-8;  Asst. 
Chief  Engr.,  Bettendorf  Axle  Co.,  Bettendorf, 
la.,    1908-9;   Engr.   on  Constr.,    1909-11;   Engr., 


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Gen.  Mgrs.  office,  iQn;  Traveling  Insp. 
Engr.,  iqii;  Constr.  Engr.,  The  Algona  Steel 
Co.,  Sault  Ste.  Marie,  Out.,  Can.,  i9ii-:4; 
Consulting  Engr.,  Chicago,  1914-16;  do.,  and 
Sec.  and  Treas.,  Mills  and  Millsnaugh  Co., 
Columbus,  Cleveland  and  Akron,  O.,  191 6 — . 
Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Athletic 
Club,  Columbus:  Columbus  Auto  Clul).  Ad- 
dress, 595  E.  Broad  St.,  Columbus,  O.;  bus. 
add.,  67  E.  Long  St.,  do. 

31 14.  J.  HOWARD  MINER 
(Husband  of  No.  3270;  Brother  of  Nos.  21S2, 
4313,  5314) 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ap  22,  1884, 
Adair,  111.;  s.  Timothy  Graham  (b.  1839,  Ful- 
ton Co.,  111.)  and  Prudence  Harriet  (Russell) 
Miner  (b.  1846,  McDonough  Co.,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Macomb  II.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad.  Agr. 
Club;  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet;  Corporal, 
Univ.  Rc-gt.;  Farmer,  1906-18;  Agr.  Farm  Ad- 
viser, 1918 — .  Mem.,  Mil.  Tract  Alumni  Assn.. 
1918.  Married  Edna  Pearl  Barnhart  ('08),  N 
25,  1908,  Urbana.  Children:  Harold  Eugene, 
b.  Ac;  9,  191  o;  Harvey  Russell,  b.  N  17,  191 1; 
Sibyl  Irene,  b.  Ag  26,  1916.  Address,  Strong- 
hurst,  Henclerson  Co.,  111. 

31 15.     LOUIS  CONWAY  MOORE 
Mech.    Engr.;    B.    S.    in    M.    E. ;    b.    Je    20, 

1884,  Middleton,  Va. ;  s.  George  (Jscar  (b.  D 
31,  1859,  Muncie,  Ind.)  and  Lillian  E.  (Con- 
way) Moore  (b.  S  6,  1859,  Le-Grande,  la.). 
Prepared  in  Newman,  111.  M.  E.  Soc. ;  Chi 
Beta;  Treas.,  Soph.  Class;  Class  Football. 
Chief  Mech.  Engr..  McKinney  Steel  Co.  Mar- 
ried Anna  M.  Burke,  D  27,  1911,  Ishpeming, 
Mich.  Children:  Margaret  Lily,  b.  Ja  i,  1914; 
George  Burke,  b.  Je  27,  1915.  Address,  Bes- 
semer, Mich. 

31 16.  MABEL  D.  MOORE  (HELM) 
(Daughter  of  No.  60;  Wife  of  No.  3023) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  28,  1885,  Mans- 
field, 111.;  d.  Milton  (b.  My  18,  1853.  Warren 
Co.,  Ind.)  and  Amanda  (Campbell)  Moore 
('75)1  (b-  Ap  10,  1853,  Coshocton,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Delavan  and  Clinton,  111.,  H.  Schs. ; 
111.  Coll.,  1903-S.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Illiola.  Teach- 
er, (Zlinton,  111.,  H.  S.,  1907-10.  Married  Roy 
Raymond  Helm  ('07),  D  28,  1910,  Clinton,  111. 
Address,  Metropolis,  111. 

3117.  SAMUEL  BURNS  MOORE 

(Son  of  No.  186) 
Lumber  Dealer;   B.  S.  in   M.  E. ;   b.   My  28, 

1885,  Louisville,  111.;  s.  Aaron  Henry  ('78),  (b. 
S  15,  1849,  Louisville,  III.)  and  Mahala  M. 
(George)  Moore.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Retail  lumber  yards.     Address,  Louisville,  Ill.i 

3118.  CHARLES  TAYLOR  MOSS 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2471,  2472,  9285) 

Physician;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  28,  1886, 
Bloomington,  111.;  s.  Charles  Melville  and 
Frances  Elizabeth  (Haven)  Moss.  Prepared 
in  Champaign  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Philoma- 
thean;  Psi  Upsilon;  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa. 
Teacher,  E.  Aurora  H.  S.,  1907-8.  M.  D.  N. 
W.  Univ.  Med.  Sch.,  1912.  Interne,  Michael 
Reese  Hosp.,  Chicago,  1912-14;  Physician, 
Champaign,  1914 — .  Married  Lillian  Katherine 
Christoph,  Je  14,  1915,  Chicaco.  Children:  Lil- 
lian Frances,  b.  Mr  23,  1916;  Mary  Helen,  b.  Ap 
9,  1917.  Address,  803  W.  Nevada,  Urbana; 
bus.  add.,  Co-op  BIdg.,  Champaign. 

3119.     CHARLES  ROBERT   MOULTON 
(Brother  of  No.   3489) 

Professor;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  S  16, 
1884,  Clifton,  P.-i.;  s.  Charles  Lewis  (b.  Je  7. 
1861,  Chapel,  Md.)  and  Maria  Ross  (Harper) 
Moulton  (b.  Mr  1,  1861,  Philadelijhia).  Pre- 
pared  in    Lewis   Inst.      M.    S.,    Univ.    of   Mo., 


1009;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1911.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon; 
Alpha' C!hi  Sigma;  Sigma  Xi;  Gamma  Sigma 
Delta;  Fellowship  in  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907. 
Asst.  Chem.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1907;  Instr., 
Agr.  Chem.,  1909;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of 
Mo.,  1911-17;  do.,  Animal  Nutrition,  Pa.  St. 
Coll.,  1917-18.  Aulh.:  Composition  of  the 
Fat  of  Beef  Animals  on  Different  Planes  of 
Nutrition,  Jour.  Indus,  and  Engng.  Chem., 
1909;  The  Maintenance  Rc(|uircment  of  Cattle, 
Research  Bui.  18,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  1915;  Studies  of  the  Timothy  Plant, 
Part  II,  Research  Bui.  20,  do.,  1915;  Units 
of  Reference  for  Basal  Metabolism  and  Their 
Interrelations,  Jour.  Biol.  Chem.,  Vol.  XXIV, 
1916;  The  Availability  of  the  Energy  of  Food 
for  Growth,  do..  Vol.  XXXI,  1917.  Mem.,  A. 
C.  S.;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Fellow,  do.,  1910;  Am. 
Soc.  An.  Nutrition:  Assn.  off.  Agr.  Chem.; 
Referee  on  Separation  of  Nitrogenous  Bodies 
(Meat  Proteins)  of  A.  O.  A.  C;  Mem.,  Comn. 
of  Stewards  and  Marshals;  Com.  on  West. 
Itinerary  for  the  8th  Internat.  Congress  of 
Applied  Chem.;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Married 
Edith  lone  Lelinen,  Je  24,  191 1,  Wellsville, 
Mo.  Children:  Ruth  Elizabeth,  b.  My  14, 
1915;  Marjorie,  b.  Mr  27,  1918.  Address, 
1 513   Rosemary  Lane,   Columbia,  Mo. 

3120.     CLYDE    LEROY    MOWDER 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  16,  1881, 
Havana,  III.;  s.  Charles  C.  (b.  1846,  do.)  and 
Rebecca  M.  (Lehr)  Mowder  (b.  1851,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Whipple  Acad.;  Dixon  Coll.,  1899- 
1903.  B.  S.,  Dixon  Coll.,  1903.  Acacia;  Sigma 
Xi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Prelim.  Honors;  Leader, 
Univ.  Mandolin  Club.  Instr.,  Private  Sch. 
for  boys,  1908;  Chief  Engr.,  Los  Angeles  In- 
vestment Co.,  1908 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Caroline  E.  Webster,  1909,  Santa 
Anna,  Calif.  Child,  Charles  Leroy,  b.  N  9, 
191 1.  Address,  3919  Wis.  PI.,  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.;  hits,  add.,  1016  Los  Angeles  Investment 
Bldg.,   do. 

3121.     GROVER  ROBERT  MUELLER 
(Brother  of  No.  2473) 

Agent;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  O  6,  1884,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Herman  (b.  Breslau,  Ger.)  and  Hed- 
wig  (Weller)  Mueller  (b.  Ger.).  Prepared  in 
Chicago  Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Alpha  Tau  Omega. 
Mech.  Engr.  and  Salesman,  Schaefer  Mfg.  Co., 
Milwaukee,  1907-8;  St.  Louis,  Portland,  Ore. 
and  Seattle,  1908-10;  Mfrs.  Agt.,  Birmingham, 
Ala.,  1910 — .  Married  Mary  Grace  Mueller, 
Mr  9,  1912,  Crystal  Lake,  III.  Child,  Robert 
William,  b.  S  4,  1916.  Address,  910  Glen  Iris 
Ave.,  Birmingham,  Ala.;  bus,  add..  Brown  Marx 
Bldg.,    do. 

3122.     GLEN  HAWTHORNE  MULLIN 

Artist;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  30.  1885, 
Seymour,  III.;  s.  Jacob  Monroe  (b.  Mr  1858, 
Pesotum,  111.)  and  Emma  Jane  (Van  Meter) 
Mullin  (b.  Jl  20,  i860,  Prairictown,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Artist,  Landscape 
and  Figure  Painting,  New  York  City.  Ad- 
dress, 1947  Broadway,  Studio  608A,  New  York 
City. 

3123.     ELMER  JAMES  MYERS 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1908; 
b.  O  23,  1877,  Belleville,  Kan.;  s.  Albert  (b. 
O.)  and  Margaret  (Taylor)  Myers  (b.  la.). 
Prepared  in  Kan.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  Univ.  of 
Ind.,  summer,  1905;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1909. 
I'hiloniathean;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Married  Ethel 
I'rank  Bryant,  1900,  Durango,  Colo.  Children: 
Bryant  and  Paul  David.  Address,  Durango, 
Colo. 

3124.     JACOB    CLARK   NELSON 

Farm  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  is,  1882, 
Minden  Mines,  Mo.;  s.  Reginald  (b.  Canton, 
111.)  and  Alice  (Hines)  Nelson  (b.  Canton, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Canton  H.  S.  Sec.,  Agr. 
Club;  Class  Football.  Mem.,  Christian  Church. 
Address,   Box  28,  Minden  Mines,   Mo.t 


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3125.     ANICE   EUNICE   NICIIOL 

(McCULLY) 

(Wife  of  No.  2747;   Sister  of  Nos.  2773,  3497, 

6454,  8622) 

A.   B.   in  L.   &  A.;   b.   Jl   5,    1884,   Granville, 

O.;   d.   Edward  A.    (b.   Mr  22,    1855,   do.)    and 

Lydia   (Greene)    Nichol   (b.  Ap  20,   i860,  Ind.). 

Prepared    in     Granville     (O.)     H.     S.       llliola. 

Teacher,     1908-09.       Married     Clinton     Thomas 

McCully   ('06),  Jl  30,  1908,  Urbana.     Children: 

Agnes  Elizabeth,  b.  Ja  26,   1910;   Helen  Louise, 

b.   My  4,  1912;  John  De  Donels,  b.  O  5,  1914; 

Edward    Nicol,    b.    Jl    14,    1917.      Address,    319 

E.   Franklin   St.,   Clinton,   Mo. 

3126.  JOSEPH  N.  NIELSON 
Examiner  in  Patent  Office;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. : 
b.  D  31,  1883,  Minneapolis;  s.  Peter  S.  (b. 
Jl  16,  1858,  Bergen,  Norway)  and  Lena  (John- 
son) Nieison  (b.  My  16,  1853,  do.).  Prepared 
N.  W.  Div.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  B.  S.,  George 
Washington  Univ.,  1911.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pre 
lim.  Plonors.  Fourth  Asst.  Examiner,  Patent 
Office,  1907-10;  3d  Asst.  Exam.,  do.,  1910 — . 
Address,   1615  Florida  Ave.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

3127.  CLARENCE  EUGENE  NOERENBERG 
Struct.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  A.  E,  1909; 
A.  B.,  1910;  b.  O  24,  1886,  Highland  Park, 
111.;  s.  William  (b.  S  2,  1864,  Prussia,  Ger.) 
and  Harriet  (Hintz)  Noerenberg  (b.  Je  18, 
18(13,  Shermerville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Deer- 
lield  Tp.  H.  S.;  Grad.  work  for  Ph.  D.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1907-09.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Class  Basketball; 
Varsity  Basketball.  Sub-forman  in  Assembling 
Dept.,  North  Works  of  111.  Steel  Co.,  Chicago, 
1907;  Res.  Fellow  in  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  1907-9; 
Instr.  in  T.  and  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-16; 
Received  by  examination.  111.  St.  License  to 
practice  Arch.,  1908.  Struct.  Engr.  with  H. 
M.  Byllesby  &  Co.,  Chicago,  191 6-1 7;  2nd  R. 
O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  1917;  ist  Lt.,  F.  A.  R. 
C.,  1917;  315th  F.  A.,  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  1918; 
i2th  Bn.  F.  A.  R.  D.,  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C, 
1918;  3rd  Bn.  F.  A.  R.  D.,  Camp  Taylor  Ky., 
1918;  Capt.,  loth  Bn.  F.  A.  R.  D.,  do.,  1918—. 
Major,  4th  Regt.,  do.,  1918;  Mustered  out, 
1 919.  Auth.:  Ribbed  Cast  Iron  Base  Plates,  The 
Technograph,  No.  22,  1908.  Mem.,  Soc.  for  Pro- 
motion of  Engng.  Educ,  1910.  Married  Mary 
Brodbeck,  D  10,  191 7,  Los  Angeles.  Address, 
1751   Buckingham  Road,  Los  Angeles. 

3128.     CARRIE  BELLE  NORTON 
(LAEMMLE) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  V  23,  1879,  Colebrook 
River,  Conn.;  d.  Edward  Daniel  and  Emogene 
Isabella  (Loomis)  Norton  (b.  N  18,  1847,  do.). 
I'repared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Alcthenai;  Special 
Honors;  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Le  Cercle 
Francais.  Married  Joseph  Julius  Laemmlc, 
Ja  17,  1909,  Urbana.  Child.  Rebecca  Isabelle, 
b.  O  20,  1909.  Address,  613  Langley  Ave., 
Chicago. 

3129.     JOHN    NYDEGGER 
(Brother  of  No.   3500) 

Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  24,  1883, 
Farmer  City,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  Ap  i,  1845, 
Schwarzenberg,  Switzerland)  and  Magdalena 
(Messerii)  Nydegger  (b.  Mr  9,  1846,  Riggis- 
berg,  do.).  Prejiared  in  Danville  H.  S.;  Cor- 
respondence course,  Boston  Sch.  of  Struct. 
Drafting.  Sigma  Xi.  Arch.,  T.  &  B.  V.  Ry., 
1907-09;  Arch.  Draftsman,  I.  T.  S.,  1909; 
Draftsman,  W.  E.  Wood,  1909;  do.,  Waddell 
&  Harrington,  1909;  Struct.  Engr.,  W.  E.  Wood 
T?ldg. ;  Const.,  1909 — .  Originated  the  Straight 
Bar  System  of  Flat  Slab  Const.,  Ja  1916. 
Auth.:  The  Straight  Bar  System  of  Flat  Slab 
Const.,  Eiuinq.  Neivs  Record,  Je  14,  1917. 
Mem.,  N.  West.  Research  Club,  Detroit;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,    do.     Married  Beulah  Anna   Rapson,  Je 


12,  1911,  Danville,  111.  Child,  Robert  James, 
b.  Ja  5,  1913.  Address,  34  Hooker  Ave.,  De- 
troit. 

3130.     CHARLES    HUBERT   OATHOUT 

(Brother  of  No.  5846) 
Farm  Advisor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  4,  1875, 
Loda,  111.;  s.  Charles  Fletcher  (b.  1853,  Water- 
vliet,  N.  Y.)  and  Ellen  Jane  (Willis)  Oathout 
(b.  1857.  Loda,  111.).  "Prepared  in  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.  Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi.  Asst.  in 
Soil  Fertility,  1907-8;  Mgr.  A.  P.  Meharry 
farm,  1908-13.  Farm  Advisor,  Champaign  Co., 
111.  191 3 — .  Married  Mildred  Blanche  Rulison, 
Je  3,  1903,  Piper  City,  111.  Children:  Eva  Eli- 
nor, b.  Ap  30,  1904;  Alice  Margaret,  b.  S  28, 
1907;  Charles  Frederick,  b.  N  6,  1909"  John 
David,  b.  N  28,  1913.  Address,  305  W.  Indiana 
Ave.,  Urbana. 

3131-  MYRA  BELLE  O'BRIEN 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  d.  Milton  Theodore  (b. 
Groveland,  111.)  and  Eliza  Sturgeon  (Espy) 
O'Brien  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Knox  Acad., 
Galcsburg,  111.  A.  B.,  Knox  Coll.,  1899.  lll- 
iola; Pres.,  Lib.  Club.  Asst.  Order  Clerk,  Univ. 
of  111.  Lib.,  1909-10;  Libn.,  Bradley  Poly.  In- 
st., 191 1 ;  Order  Asst.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  191 1- 
13;  Libn.,  Hist.  Lib.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1914- 
15;  Reference  Libn.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll., 
1916 — .     Address,   5427  Univ.  Ave.,  Chicago. 

3132.  FRANK  WILBUR  PADFIELD 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  F  18,  1879, 
Yates  City,  111.;  s.  James  Robert  (b.  Jl  27, 
1854,  St.  (Tlair  Co.,  111.)  and  Johanna  (Nel- 
son) Padfield  (b.  Ja  20,  1853,  Knoxville,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Blackburn  Univ.;  Univ.  Acad.  Y. 
M.  C.  A.;  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  Apprenticeship 
course,  Westinghouse  Elec.  &  Mfg.  Co.,  1907- 
8;  Supt.  and  Estimator  Gen.  Bldg.  Contrs., 
1908-17;  Gen.  Contr.,  1917 — .  Married  Grace 
Amanda  Leasure.  Ag  r8,  1907,  Champaign. 
Children:  Helen  Marjorie,  b.  F  7,  1908;  Wil- 
ma  Irene,  b.  O  24,  191 1;  Alta  Marie,  b.  Ja 
12,  1914.  Address,  604  W.  Clark  St.,  Cham- 
paign;  bus.  add.,  202  Stern  Bldg.,  do. 

3133.  CARLOS  MERRIAM  PAGE 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  S  18  1885, 
Girard,  111.;  s.  Elisba  Wrightman  (b.  Boston, 
Mass.)  and  Anna  Maria  (Williams)  Page  (b. 
Green  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Girard  H.  S.; 
West.  Mil.  Acad.,  Upper  Alton,  111.  Capt. 
Univ.  Regt.  Apprentice,  West.  Elec,  1907-8; 
Mgr.,  Page  Investment  Co.  Saw  Mill,  1908 — . 
Married  Lenora  P.  Smith,  O  s,  1910,  Cham- 
paign. Child,  Margaret  Elizabeth,  b.  Jl  19, 
rgri.  Address,  908  S.  Jackson  St.,  Roseburg, 
Ore.t 

3134.     D WIGHT  COMSTOCK  PARKS 
Farmer;    B.     S.    in    Agr.;    b.    Ag    19,     1885, 
Burnitt   Co.,  Wis.;  s.   Samuel  Parks.     Prepared 
in   Murphysboro  H.    S.      Farmer,   Murphysboro, 
111.     Address,  Murphysboro,  Ill.t 

3135.  MAUD    EDNA    PARSONS 
Dietitian;  A.   B.  in   L.  &  A.;  b.   N  22,   1880, 

Elgin,  111.;  d.  Luke  H.  and  Maria  (Chapman) 
Parsons.  Prepared  in  Elgin  Acad.  Supvr., 
Rockford  H.  S.  lunch  room,  1907-11;  Mgr., 
Read  Hall,  Girls'  Dormitory,  Univ.  of  Mo., 
1911-12;  Instr  .in  H.  Sc,  1912-15;  Assoc.  H. 
Sc.  and  Dir.  Cafeteria,  101518;  Dietitian,  U. 
S.  Army,  Camp  Cody,  N.  M.,  1918 — .  Address, 
c/o  Sur.   Gen.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

3136.  HARRY   SPENCER   PECK 

Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  8,  1878, 
Abilene.  Kan.;  s.  C.  W.  Peck.  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Address,  817^  Garrison  Ave., 
Ft.  Smith,  Ark;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Paving  Board, 
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3137.     ADELA    LYDIA    CAROLINE   PEINE 

(ROST) 

(Sister  of  No.  4347) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  14,  1884,  Minier, 
111.;  d.  George  E.  (b.  iMy  2,  1856,  do.)  and 
Mary  L.  H.  (Buebrig)  Peine  (b.  Ja  8,  1863, 
Burlington,  la.).  Prepared  in  Minier  H.  S.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Der  Deutsche  Verein.  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  190810.  Pres.,  Ladies'  Athenaeum, 
1911-13;  Pres.,  Minier  H.  S.  Alumni  Assn., 
1911-12.  Married  John  Wilkin  Rost,  Je  14, 
191 1,  Minier,  111.  Children:  Adela  Mary,  b. 
My  13,  1912;  Ada  Margaret,  b.  O  8,  1916.  Ad- 
dress,  Minier,   111. 

3138.     LORR-MN  NICHOLAS   PERRIN 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Je  7,  1884,  Belleville, 
111.;  s.  John  Nicholas  (b.  Je  23,  1855,  French 
Village,  111.)  and  Lola  (McCoy)  Perrin  (b.  JI 
31,  i860,  Lebanon,  111.).  Prepared  in  Belleville 
Cml.  Coll.:  Belleville  H.  S. ;  McKendree  C:oll., 
1900-1.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Egyptian  Club; 
VVitenagamote  Court;  Tennis  team.  Lawyer, 
Belleville,  111.  Address,  117  S.  Illinois  St.. 
Belleville,  111.;  bus.  add.,  5-6-7  Twenhoeyel 
Bldg.,  do. 

3139.     GUY  DERRICK  PHILLIPS 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ap  17,  1884. 
Chicago;  s.  John  C.  (b.  do.)  and  Fannie  (Der- 
rick) Phillips  (b.  Buffalo,  N.  ¥.).  Prepared 
in  Chicago  Eng.  H.  and  Man.  Tr.  Schs. ;  Lake 
Forest  Coll.,  1903-4.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Irri- 
gation Engr.,  Bd.  of  Local  Improvements,  Chi- 
cago.    Address,  Isabella  St.,  W'ilmctte,   111. 

3140.  CHARLES  STEPHEN  PILLSBURY 
(Husband  of  No.  2898;  Brother  of  Nos.  904, 
90s) 
Sales  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E., 
1908;  M.  E.,  1911;  b.  F  3,  1887,  Springfield, 
111.;  s.  William  Low  (b.  N  4.  1838,  Derry, 
N.    H.)    and    INIarion     (Forrest)     Pillsbury     (b. 

{a  12,  1843,  London,  Eng.).  Prepared  in 
Jniv.  Acad.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Phoenix; 
Adelphic;  Prelim.,  Final  and  Special  Honors; 
Lt.  Col.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Class  Coms.  and  Pres., 
Sr.  Class;  Dir.  and  Mgr.,  Chicago  Sales  Office, 
Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron  Works,  ist  Lt.,  A.  S. 
S.  C,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Capt.,  Chief  Engr.. 
Aviation  Camp  Romorantin,  France,  19 18;  Maj- 
or, do.,  191 9 — .  Mem.,  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs. ; 
Chicago  Engrs.  Club;  Ridge  Country  Club. 
■Married  Eleanor  M.  Beardsley  ('07).  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  O  29,  1914.  Address,  2010  W.  loist 
Place,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  105th  and  Throop 
Sts.,  do. 

3141.  ALFRED  PETER  POORMAN 
(Brother  of  No.  3913) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  13,  1877, 
Altamont,  III.;  s.  George  W.  (b.  S  30,  1838. 
Massillon,  O.)  and  E.  Jane  (Watson)  Poor- 
man  (b.  Ja  26,  1843,  Vandalia,  111.).  Prepared 
in.  Altamont  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  A.  B.,  Univ. 
of  Colo.,  1909;  C.  E.,  do.,  1909.  Eng.  Club; 
Scribblers;  C.  E.  Club;  Adelphic;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Prelim.,  Special  and  F'inal  honors;  Treas., 
Sr.  Class;  ///.  Mag.  Staff:  Permanent  Sec, 
C.  E.  Soc;  Sigma  Xi.  Engr.  on  Concrete 
work,  Weber  Concrete  Co.,  1907;  Instr.,  Chem. 
Engng.,  1907-9;  Govt.  Ilydrographer,  1909; 
Asst.  Prof.,  App.  Mech.,  Purdue,  1909-17. 
R.  O.  T.  C.,  Ft.  Leavenworth,  1917;  Capt., 
2ist  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  F'rance.  Auth.:  Stories 
and  poems  in  ///.  Mag.;  song,  Illinois,  Our 
Varsity,  111.  Song  Book;  Proposed  Enlarge- 
ment of  Campus,  Colo.  Engr.  Jour..  1908: 
Irrigation  on  the  Wind  River,  Indian  Reserva- 
tion, VVyo.  Engr.  Jour.,  1910.  Assoc.  Mem., 
A.  S.  C.  E. ;  Am.  Soc.  Test  Materials;  Nat. 
Geog.    Soc;     Ind.    Engng.     Soc.      Married     S 


Elizabeth  Ellmaker,  Jc  22,  191 0,  Boulder,  Colo 

"".ry  Esther,  b.   S   11,   191 1;   George 

Ellmaker,  b.  My  13,  1913-     .4ddr(ss,  127  Sylvia 


.  e  22,  19     . 
Children:   Mary  Esther,  b.   S   11,   191 1;   George 

.     A,-'  "   • 

St.,  West  Lafayette,   Ind 


3142-  'LAWRENCE  CLEMENT  POWERS 
Missionary;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ag  18,  1885, 
Tiskilwa,  III.:  s.  John  (b.  1S41,  Steuben  Co., 
N.  Y.)  and  Eliza  Augusta  (Partridge)  Powers 
(b.  1848,  Peachan,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Tiskilwa 
H.  S.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Pres.,  Cosmopolitan  Club; 
Univ.  Band;  Interschol. ;  Orat.  Soc;  V.  P., 
.\delphic;  Iltini  Staff.  Farmer;  Missionary, 
Mailura  Mission,  India,  1910-11;  do.,  Kamuthi, 
India,  1912-13;  Dindigul,  India,  1914-15;  do.. 
Madura,  India,  1916 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Bd.  of 
Comns.  of  Foreign  Missions.  Chm.,  Madura 
Mission,  191 5.  Married  Johanna  Metzyer,  F 
9,  1916,  Madura,  India.  Died  Mr  3,  1916, 
Madura,  South  India. 

3143.  LIN  WILLIAM  PRICE 
Lawyer;  LL.  P..;  b.  N  17,  1886,  Champaign; 
s.  John  F.  and  Sarah  B.  (McConnell)  Price. 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon; 
\'an  Twiller  Court:  Pres.,  Sr.  Law  Class. 
Lawyer;  Asst.  U.  S.  .\tty.,  Chicago,  1913-17. 
V\"ar  Dept.,  Chicago  Ordnance  Dist.  Invented 
Eyeglass  Receptacle,  Pat.  No.  993,404,  1910. 
Mem.,  Taft  Club  of  111.;  Pres.,  Nat. 
Young  Men's  Repub.  League.  Married  EI- 
vera  Brodene,  Je  28,  1909,  Chicago.  Address, 
127   N.  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago. 

3144-     JOHN  LOSSEN  PRICER 
ProfessQr;    A.    B.    in    Sc;    A.    M.,    1907;    b. 
Ja    10,    1871,    Fithian,    111.;    s.    James    H.    (b.   Jl 

27,  1842,  Greenfield,  O.)  and  Arniinta  Jane 
(Abbott)  Pricer  (b.  Ag  14,  1844).  Prepared 
in  Potomac,  111.  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ., 
1894-6,  9898-9.  Sigma  XL;  Final  Honors. 
Prin.,  Marshall  Tp.  H.  S.,  111.,  1907-9;  Asst. 
in  Botany  and  (jrad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1909-10;  Prof,  of  Biol.  Sc,  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.,  1 910 — .  Auth.:  Life  History  of  the 
Carpenter  Ant,  Biol.  Bui.,  Vol.  XIV,  No.  3, 
1908.  Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  111.  St.  Teachers' 
.\ssn.;  111.  Acad,  of  Sc;  Bloomington  Coll. 
Alumni  Club;  111.  Schoolmaster's  (^lub;  Sec 
of  111.  St.  Acad,  of  Sc,  1916 — .  Married  Dora 
Elizabeth  Tomm,  Ag  i,  1900,  l^elavan.  111. 
(died    Jl    4,    1912);    Laura    Fowler    Hayes,    Jl 

28,  191 5.  Children:  Dorothy,  b.  N  16,  1903 
(died  My  2,  1912);  Anna,  b.  S  4,  1905;  John 
Hayes,  b.  Ag  24,  1917.  Address,  803  Broad- 
waj',   Normal,    111. 

3145.     FORREST  ALLEN  PRUITT 

(Brother  of  No.   3920) 

Engineer;    B.    S.    in    C.    E.;    b.    F    1,    1883, 

Hickman,  III.;   s.   Elias  (b.  F  12,   i860,  Iroquois 

Cjo.,    111.)    and    .\rabella    (Wise)    Pruitt    tb.    Je 

29,  1863,  do.).  Prepared  in  Watseka  H.  S. 
C.  E.  Club;  .\ztec  Club.  Alignment  and  In- 
spection, Pa.  R.  R.,  1907-9;  Insp.,  Detroit  River 
Tunnel,  1909-10;  Designer,  Steel  and  Rein- 
forced Concrete,  Arch,  office,  Mich.  Central 
R.  R.,  1910-11;  Insp.,  R.  R.  Sta.,  Office  Bldg., 
l)etroit  River  Tunnel  Co.,  1912;  Supt.  Gen. 
Const.,  McClintic  Marshall  Co.,  Pittsburgh, 
1913-15;  Supt.  Gen.  Const.,  Huglies-Foulkrod 
Co.,  Philadelphia.  Mem.,  Chrie-lian  Church. 
Married  Julia  Wheatly  Briggs,  S  8,  1909,  New 
\'ork  City.  Children:  Forrest  Allen,  Jr.,  b. 
D  10,  1910;  J.  Briggs,  b.  N  15,  1912.  Address, 
1 22  Beniier  St.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.;  bus. 
add.,    2339    Eldridge    St.,    Pittsburgh. 

3146.  JAMES  R.-^NDALL 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Mv  13,  1881, 
Elmwood,  111.;  s.  C.  C.  Randall.  Prepared  in 
Bradley  Poly,  Inst..  Peoria.  Married  Deborah 
Orchard,  Jl  7.  1910,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Ad- 
dress,  Baker  Iron   Works,  Los  Angeles. 

3147.     ARTHUR  EVANS  RAY 
Elec  Engr.;  B.   S.  in  E.   E.;  b.  Mr  n,   1886, 
Huron,    S.    Dak.;   s.    R.    E.    Rav.      Prepared   in 
Rockford  H.  S.     .iddress,  Rockford,  Ill.t 


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3148.  ARTHUR  JAY  RAY 
Telephone  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  F  9, 
1886,  111.;  s.  David  S.  (b.  do.)  and  Susan  E. 
(Jackson)  Ray  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Cuba 
H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  Engineer. 
Automatic  Telephone  Mfg.  Co.,  Ltd.  Marriea 
Blanch  Boyer,  Ag  1907,  Urbana.  Address,  43 
Oxford   St.,  Liverpool,  Eng. 


3149.  CHARLES  CARROLL  REARDON 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1398,  3150,  4377) 

Stock  Raiser;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  s.  Bryan  (b.  Tip- 
perary  Co.,  Ire.)  and  Annie  (Flemming)  Rear- 
don  (b.  Bonmabon,  do.).  Prepared  in  Del- 
avan  H.  S.  Adelphic.  Agr.  and  Stock  Rais- 
ing. Supvr.,  Town  of  Boynton,  19 13-17;  Chni. 
of  Tazevi-ell  Co.  Bd.  of  Supvr.,  1916-17;  Chm., 
U.  S.,  War  Saving  Stamps  Com.;  Mem.  of 
the  local  Liberty  Loan  Organization.  Address, 
Delavan,   111. 

3150.  CLARENCE  HENRY   REARDON 
(Brother  of  Nos.    1398,   3149,  4377) 

Real  Est.  and  Law;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
D  6,  iSSo,  Delavan,  111.;  s.  Bryan  (b.  Tipper- 
ary  Co.,  Ire.)  and  Annie  (Flemming)  Reardon 
(b.  Bonmabon,  do.).  Prepared  in  Delavan  H. 
S.  LL.  B.,  John  Marshall  Law  Sch.,  1912. 
Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Phoenix: 
Spalding  Guild;  Adelphic;  Baseball  squad;  De- 
bating team,  Ill.-O.  St.  Entry  Mgr.,  J.  M. 
Smyth's,  191 1;  in  charge  of  Cost  Div.,  West. 
Elec.  Co.;  Real  Est.  and  Law,  Jerseyville,  III., 
1912-18.  Married  Julia  McGinnis,  Je  30,  1914, 
Chicago.  Child,  Lyman  Josepli  Lamar,  b. 
Ja   28,   1916.   Address,   Fieldon,  111. 

3151.  ERNEST   HUNTER   REYNOLDS 
Farmer;   B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.   S  6,   1884,  Tiskil- 

wa,  111.;  s.  Peter  W.  (b.  Ja  12,  1854,  Rising 
Sun,  Ind.)  and  Clarissa  (Hunter)  Reynolds 
(b.  Je  6,  1862,  Tiskilwa,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Tiskilwa  H.  S.  Acacia.  Married  Ada  Flor- 
ence Bacon,  D  26,  1909,  Tiskilwa,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Clarissa  Helen,  b.  Ap  27,  1912;  Robert 
Bacon,  b.  Mr  29,  1914.  Address,  2015  T  St., 
Sacramento;  Calif. 


3152.     FRANK  HOWARD  REYNOLDS 

Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  16,  1882, 
Port  Byron,  111.;  s.  Hugh  M.  and  Carrie  S. 
(Howard)  Reynolds.  Prepared  in  Moline  H. 
S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Shield 
and  Trident;  Yoxan:  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Cheer 
Leader.  Supt.  of  Const.,  St.  Engng.  Dept.. 
San  Jose,  Calif.,  1907;  Struct.  Engr.,  Sacra- 
mento, do.,  1908-10;  Civ.  Engr.,  pvt.  practice, 
1910 — .  Mem.,  Bd.  of  Governors,  Sacramento 
Univ.  Club;  Sutter  Club.  Married  Florence 
Elise  Grau,  O  10,  1912.  Child,  Frank  Howard, 
Jr.,  b.  Jl  6,  1914.  Address,  2051  T.  St.,  Sac- 
ramento, Calif.;  bus.  add.,  328  Foreen  Bldg., 
do. 

3153.     DANIEL  HOMER   RICH 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2796,  5896) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  25,  1884. 
Metamora,  III.;  s.  Albert  R.  (b.  do.)  and 
Mary  E.  (Slemmons)  Rich  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Metamora  H.  S.;  Eureka  Coll.,  1900- 
i;  Columbia  LTniv.,  igog-io.  Alpha  Delta  Phi: 
Fresh-Soph.  Deliate;  Pres.,  Glee  Club;  Eng. 
Club;  Scribbler's  Club.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Bifl- 
ings,  Mont.;  do..  Barringer  H.  S.,  Newark, 
N.  J.;  do.,  Central  Cml.  and  Man.  Tr.  H.  S., 
Newark,  N.  J.,  1912 — .  Ed.,  Globe  Theater 
.Shakespeare,  Harper  Bros.;  Julius  Caesar,  1916; 
Merchant  of  Venice,  191 7.  Married  Mae  A. 
Rich,  Jl  6,  191."!,  Newark,  N.  J.  Address.  26 
Park  Ave.,  Maplewood,  N.  J.;  bus.  add.,  Oen 
tral  H.   S.,  Newark,  N.  J. 


3154.  MABEL,  KINGSLEY  RICHARDSON 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Lodi,  S.  Dak.;  d. 
George  William  (b.  New  Brunswick)  and 
Anna  (Kingsley)  Richardson  (b.  Hamilton, 
III.).  Prepared  in  Yankton  Coll.  Acad.  A. 
B.,  Univ.  of  S.  Dak.,  1902.  Asst.  Libn.,  Univ. 
of  Wash.,  1907;  Libn..  Univ.  of  S.  Dak.,  Lib., 
1907—.  Mem.,  D.  A.  R.;  S.  Dak.  St.  Lib. 
Assn.;  Com.  for  Carnegie  Pub.  Lib.  Address, 
Vermilion,    S.   Dak. 

31 SS-  WILLIAM  HADDON  RICHARDSON 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Mr  27, 
1882,  Black  River,  N.  Y.;  s.  Seth  (b.  Jl  19, 
1852,  Black  River,  N.  Y.)  and  EInora  (Per- 
kins) Richardson  (b.  Je  17,  1853,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Black  River  H.  S.;  Clarkson  Sch. 
of  Tech.,  Potsdam,  N.  Y.,  1902-3.  Track 
Team.  Supt.,  Bldg.  Const.,  Chicago.  Address, 
12238  Fairfield  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1625 
Marquette  Bldg.,  Chicago. 

3156.  NORMAN  SUMNER  ROBERTSON 
A.  B.  in  Bus.,  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  20,  1882, 
Beardstown,  111.;  s.  Jake  Robertson.  Prepared 
in  Beardstown  H.  S.  Address,  Snow  Belt, 
Mont.t 
3157.  FRANKLIN  GRIFFITH  ROGERS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  My  17,  1886, 
Chicago;  s.  Frank  D.  (b.  Flushing,  Long  Is- 
land, N.  Y.)  and  Ella  (Griffith)  Rogers  (b. 
Chicago).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Eng.  H.  S. 
and  Man.  Tr.  Sch.;  Armour  Inst,  of  Tech., 
1903-5.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Engr.,  Brunswick 
Balfce  Collender  Co.,  do.,  1907-9;  Kewanee 
Private  Utilities  Co.,  1909-16;  do.,  Under  Feed 
.Stoker  Co.  of  Am.,  Chicago,  1916 — .  Ed..  Pub- 
licity Mag.,  House  Organ,  Under  Feed  Stoker 
Co.  of  Am.  Married  Marie  Baker  Rogers,  O 
18,  1913,  Chicago.  Address,  137  N.  Scoville 
Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.;  bus.  add.,  523  Harris 
Trust  Bldg.,  Chicago. 

3158.  ROY  VAN  ROSS 
Agent;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  29,  1883,  Faber, 
Mo.;  s.  Elliott  Ross.  Prepared  in  White  Hall 
H.  S.  Agt.,  Frank  Waterhouse  &  Co..  Van- 
couver, B.  C,  1918 — .  Address,  c/o  Frank 
Waterhouse  &  Co.,  Vancouver,  B.  C,   Can. 

3159.  KILE  EDWARD  ROWAND 
Farmer;    LL.   B.;   b.   O  26,    1879,   Sidell,   111.; 

s.  Isaac  (b.  Ja  12,  1855,  Springfield,  O.)  and 
Ida  Jane  (Patterson)  Rowand  (b.  Ja  28,  1858, 
Indianola,  111.).  Prepared  in  Sidell  H.  S.; 
Lincoln  Coll.  of  James  Millikin  Univ.  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Adelphic;  Van 
Twiller  Court;  Harker  Debating  (Tlub.  Mar- 
ried Elsie  Witherspoon,  Je  27,  1907,  Catlin, 
111.  Children:  Arnold  Bracton,  b.  Mr  13, 
1909;  Ida  Leone,  b.  Mr  7,  191 1.  Address. 
Fairmount,  Ill.t 

3160.  CHARLES  ALBERT  RUMP 
(Brother  of  No.   2233) 

Contractor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  9,  1884, 
Quincy,  111.;  s.  John  Henry  (b.  do.)  and  Mary 
(Geisel)  Rump  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Quincy 
H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon;  Varsity  Football  Team; 
Pres.,  Fresh.  Class.  Engr.  and  Contr.,  San 
Luis,  Cuba;  Chicago;  Wagner,  Mont.;  Denver; 
Delta  Farms,  La.;  Norwood,  Colo.,  1906 — . 
Married  Viola  Anna  Rump,  Ja  i.  1908.  Chil- 
dren: John  S.,  b.  D  5,  1909;  Billy,  b.  Je  30, 
191 2.  Address,  R.  4,  Englewood,  Colo.;  bus. 
add.,  706  Kittredge  Bldg.,  Denver,  Colo. 

3161.  JESSIE  RYAN  (LUCKE) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  19,  iSS-;,  Paris,  111.; 
d.  John  Miller  (b.  Mr  19,  i€5i,  Franklin  Co., 
Ind.)  and  Carrie  Drusilla  (Parish)  Ryan  (b. 
Ap  28,  i860,  Paris.  111.).  Prepared  in  Paris 
H.    S.      Phi    Beta    Kappa;    Alethenai;    Prelim. 


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and  Final  Honors.  Teacher.x  Mattoon,  111., 
two  yrs.;  do.,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  two  yrs.  Sec- 
Treas.,  Tacoma  Branch  of  Coll.  Alumnae, 
1910-11.  Married  Kev.  Robert  O.  Lucke,  O 
IS,  1912,  Paris,  III.  Chikiren:  Jessie  Ryan,  b. 
My  J&,  1914;  Robert  Ormond,  Jr.,  b.  Ag  8, 
1Q17.  Address,  110  Misenheimer  Ave.,  Concord, 
N.  C. 

3162.     ALFRED  HARVEY  ST.  JOHN 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  17,  1883,  New  Holland, 
111.;  s.  V.  R.  St.  John.  Prepared  in  Thornton 
Tp.  H.  S.,  Grandin,  N.  Dak.  Address,  Grandin, 
N.    Dak. 

3163.     HARRY  SAVIDGE 

Write-Up  Man;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  14, 
1882;  s.  John  Thomas  (b.  D  3,  1851,  Farmer 
City,  111.)  and  Margaret  Jane  (Thomas)  Sa- 
vidge  (b.  D  I,  1853,  do.).  Prepared  in  Far- 
mer City  H.  S.  Write-Up  Man  for  G.  N.  P. 
R.  Pres.,  B.  R.  C.  of  A.,  Great  Falls,  Mont., 
1918 — .  Married  Rose  May  McDaniel,  Ja  2, 
1915.  Address.  211  5th  St.,  North  Calvert, 
Mont. 

3164.     ALBERT  JAMES  SCHAFMAYER 

Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  1914; 
b.  Ap  3,  1883,  Council  Hill  Sta.,  111.;  s.  Charles 
Julius  (b.  D  21,  1856,  New  York  City)  and 
Mary  Ann  (Buck)  Schafmayer  (b.  O  20,  1854, 
Council  Hill  Sta.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Scales 
Mound.  111.,  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  C.  E.  Club, 
Pres.;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Technograph  Bd.,  Pres. 
and  Bus.  Mgr. ;  Asst.  Ed.,  lllini;  Prelim,  and 
Final  Honors.  Asst.  Engr.,  Downers  Grove, 
III.,  1907;  Rodman,  Chicago,  1907-S;  Asst. 
Engr.,  City  of  Chicago,  1908-n;  Div.  Engr., 
Bd.  of  Local  Improvements,  do.,  19  n — .  Auth. : 
A  Creosoted  Wood  Block  Pavement  with  a 
Cement  Grout  Filler,  Engng.  and  Contracting 
Vol.  XXXVII,  1912.  Mem.,  111.  Soc.  Engrs.  and 
Surveyors;  Assoc,  mem..  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.; 
M.  E.  Church.  Married  Alta  Myrtle  Berry- 
man,  1907,  Scales  Mound,  111.  Child,  Miriam 
Myrtle,  b.  N  25,  1918.  Address,  5716  Maryland 
Ave.,  (ihicago;  bus.  add..  Room  207  City  Hall, 
do. 

3165.     ALWIN   LOUIS   SCHALLER 
(Brother  of  No.  7926) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  M.  E.,  1912; 
b.  Ag  8,  1886,  Mendota,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  do.) 
and  Bertha  (Gross)  Schaller  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Blackstone  H.  S.,  Mendota,  111.  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Shield  and  Trident;  Prelim., 
Final  and  Special  Honors;  Pres.,  Jr.  class; 
?2d. -in-chief  Technograph;  Sr.  Ball  Com.  With 
Canadian  White  Co.  Ltd.,  1908;  Asst.  to  Chief 
Engr.,  Central  Coal  &  Coke  Co.,  1910;  Instr. 
in  M.  E.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 1;  Supl.,  McEwen 
Bros,  ist  Lt.,  Ord.  R.  C,  Sandy  Hook,  1917; 
Aberdeen,  1018;  Capt.,  1918.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M. 
E. ;  Wellsville  Country  Club.  Married  Fan 
nie  E.  McEwen.  My  26.  1917.  Wellsville,  N.  Y. 
Address,  30  Jefferson  St.,  Wellsville,  N.  Y. 

3166.  JOSEPH  WILLIAM  SCHERTZ 
(Brother  of  No.  353.'?) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Jl  18,  1882, 
Tiskilwa,  111.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  Ger.)  and  Cathe- 
rine (Stouffer)  Schertz  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Tiskilwa  H.  S.  III.  Steel  Co.,  1907-8;  Am. 
Bridge  Co.,  1908-9;  111.  Steel  Co.,  1909-12; 
Am.  Bridge  Co.,  1912-13;  111.  Steel  Co.,  1913-15; 
Bridge  Designing  Engr,.  City  of  Chicago, 
1916 — .  Married  Elizabeth  O.  Oidway,  O., 
191 1.  Child,  Elizabeth  May,  b.  Ap  11,  1913. 
Address,  2944  S.  Park  Blvd.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
1319  Wabansia  Ave.,  do. 

3167.  HERMAN  ALBERT  SCHOLZ 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Them.;  b.  O  2,  1885, 
Montague,  Mich.;  s.  Joseph  (h.  Ja  26,  1857, 
Davenport,  la.)  and  Elizabeth  (Lehnhardt) 
Scholz  (b.  D  I,  186.1.  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Bur- 
lington   (la.)    H.    S.      Phi    Lambda    Upsilon; 


Sigma  Xi;  Chcm.  Club;  Hawkeye  Club.  Chem., 
J.  H.  Matthes,  Chicago,  1907-14;  do.,  Devoe 
&  Reynolds  Co.,  Inc.,  do.,  1914 — .  Mem.,  Am. 
Chem.  Soc.  Married  Ella  Marie  Schwieger, 
S  5,  19 II,  Burlington,  la.  Children:  Marie 
Elizabeth,  b.  My  9,  1913;  Donald  Albert,  b. 
Ap  28,  1918.  Address,  2114  Tripp  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  720  N.  Ilalsted  St.,  do. 

3168.  OTTO  WILLIAM  KARL  SCHREIBER 
(Brother  of  No.  2236) 
Banker;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  2,  1880, 
Chicago;  s.  Heinrich  Friedrich  (b.  O  26,  1848, 
Hanover,  Ger.)  and  Augusta  Louise  (Schulz) 
Schreiber  (b.  Ag  2,  1852,  Berlin,  Ger.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Zeta  Psi;  Delta  Chi; 
Mask  and  Bauble;  Pres.,  Der  Deutsche  Verein; 
I'res.,  Cnil.  Club;  Pros.,  Coll.  Dancing  club; 
Philomathean;  Stage  Mgr.,  Univ.  Opera  Club; 
Orat.  Assn.;  Asst.  Ed.  lllini;  ed.  of  Dope 
Sheet ;  Soph.  C^otillion^  and  Anti-Hazing  Corns. 
Law  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907-8.  Contin- 
ental and  Cml.  Bank,  19 10-12;  Real  Est.  Bus., 
1912-18;  Nat.  City  Bank,  Chicago,  1918 — .  Mem., 
Co.  E,  4th  Regt.,  111.  Reserve  Militia,  Chicago. 
Married  Edith  Marguerite  Roehrborn,  Je  29, 
1918,  Chicago.  Address,  3051  Blaine  PL,  Chi- 
cago. 

3169.  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  SCHROE- 

DER,  JR. 
Rancher;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  S  24,  1885, 
Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  William  F.  (b.  Ger.) 
and  Margaratha  (Mueller)  Schroeder  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  II.  S.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon; 
Yoxan;  Capt.,  Swimming  and  Water  Polo  team; 
Class  Championship  Football;  Class  Baseball; 
Sr.  Memorial  Com.  liank  Clerk.  N.  Y.;  Rancher, 
S.  Dak.  Chm.  Bd.  Co.  Comn.,  Harding  Co., 
S.  Dak,,  1916.  111.  Nat.  Reserves,  1901-3;  Capt. 
341st  Inf.,  Camp  Grant,  1917^.  Married 
Amy  R.  Brokkcn,  Mr  6,  1913,  Harmony, 
•Minn.  Children:  William  F.,  b.  D  29,  1913; 
Amy  R.,  b.  S  24,  191 5.  Address,  532  Elm  St., 
Rock  Island,  lU. 

3170.  LOUIS  'GUSTAV   SCHUMACHER 

(Brother    of    No.    3956) 
Constr.    Engr.;    B.    S.    in    E.    E. ;    b.    Ja    15 
1885,    St.    Joseph,    Mo.;    s.    Gustav    (Ger.)    and 
Wilhelmina    (Hanssen)   Schumacher   (b.  Daven 
port,  la.).     Prepared  in  Pub.  Schs.,  St.  Joseph 
Mo.  Sigma  .'\lpha  Epsilon.     With  Westinghouse 
Elec.    &    Mfg.   Co.,    Sales    Dept.      Sales    Engr 
Kansas  City   Light   &■  Power  Co.,   1913-16;    Sec 
and     Mgr.,     Const.     Dept.,     Denton     Engng.     & 
Const.    Co.,    Kansas   City,    Mo.,    1916 — .      Mar 
ried    .Mice     May    Emeis,    O    10,     191 1,    Daven 
liort,  la.     Address,  c /o  Denton  Engng.  &  Const 
Co.,  315-19  E.   17th   St.,   Kansas  City,  Mo. 

3171.     JAMES  ROBINSON  SCOTT,  JR. 

Consulting  and  Contracting  Engr.;  B.  S.  in 
C.  E.;  b.  O  25,  18S6,  Champaign;  s.  James 
Robinson  and  Lou  Emma  (King)  Scott.  Pre- 
I)ared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Beta  Thcta  Pi; 
C.  E.  Club.  Asst.  Engr.,  B.  &  B.  Dept.  of 
I.  C.  R.  R.  Co.;  Bridge  Engr.,  Denver  Tram- 
way Co.;  Assoc.  Engr.,  H.  C.  Crocker;  Con- 
sulting Engr.,  The  C.  S.  Lomber  Co.;  Chief 
Engr.,  do.;  Consulting  and  Contracting  Engr., 
Colo.  BIdg.  Supply  Co.,  Denver,  Colo.  Mem. 
A.  S.  C.  E. ;  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.;  Colo.  Assoc. 
A.  S.  C.  E.;  Colo.  Soc.  C.  E.;  Lakewood  Country 
Club;  Colo.  Consistory  and  El  Jebee  Shrine; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Address,  The  Huntington,  1624 
Grant  St.,  Denver;  bus.  add.,  1534  Blake  St., 
do. 

3172.     MIRIAM  E.  SCOTT  (DILLON) 
(Wife  of  No.  2639) 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Mr  25,  1883,  Red  Oak, 
la.;  d.  Samuel  LeRoy  (b.  My  9,  1852,  Amboy, 
III.)  and  Leonora  E.  (Barger)  Scott  (b.  D  20, 
1853,     Milford,     Ind.).       Prepared     in    Engle- 


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293 


wood  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Alethcnai;  Chi 
Omega;  Plii  Beta  Kappa;  Household  Sc.  Club. 
Teacher  of  Home  Econ.,  1907-9.  Mem.,  Am. 
Home  Econ.  Assn.;  Inter-Coll.  Soc.  of  S.  C; 
Civic  Club  of  Charleston,  S.  C.  Married  Fred 
Paul  Dillon  ('06),  O  12,  1909.  Children: 
Edward  Scott,  b.  N  :8,  igio;  Kathleen,  b.  Ja 
31,  1913;  Merrill  Barger,  b.  Ja  17,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, Garrison  Apts.,  Baltimore. 

3173.  WILLIAM  RENICK  SCOTT 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.   E.;  b.  Te   18,   1885, 

Seymour,  111.;  s.  A.  S.  Scott.  Prepared  in 
Champaign  II.  S.  Married  Winifred  Johnson, 
la  10,  19 1 2,  Seymour,  111.  Address,  Seymour, 
111. 

3174.  AMOS  POTTER  SCRUGGS 
Lawyer;    LL.   B.;    b.   Ja    16,    1875,   Shipman, 

III.;  s.  M.  and  Eliza  Scruggs.  Prepared  in 
Litchfield  H.  S.  Salesman,  1907-14;  admitted 
to  Neb.  Bar,  1914;  Sealer  Weights  and  Meas- 
ures for  City  of  Omaha,  191 6-18.  Married 
Mary  Fitzpatrick,  S  6,  1906.  Address,  3807 
Camden  Ave.,  Omaha;  bus.  add..  Room  4,  City 
Hall,  do. 

3175.  HENRY  ROSCOE  SHADE 
(Brother  of  No.  3176) 

Farmer  and  Stock  Breeder;  B.  S.  in  Agr.; 
b.  N  I,  1880,  Dale  Tp.,  111.;  s.  John  Kissinger 
(b.  F  2.  1850,  Turbotville,  Pa.)  and  Anna  Re- 
becca (Bower)  Shade  (b.  Mr  3,  1850,  Mifflin 
Co.,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  111.  Wesleyan  Univ. 
Prep.  Sch.;  Bloomington  H.  S.  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho;  Prelim.  Honors;  Coll.  Dancing  Club;  Ed. 
Staff,  ///.  Agr.  Salesman,  Internat.  Harvester 
Co.,  1907;  Farmer  and  Breeder  of  Dufoc  Jersey 
Swine  and  Holstein  Friesian  Cattle,  1909 — . 
Co.  Supvr.,  Champaign  Co.,  191 5-17.  Auth. : 
The  Angora  Goat  in  the  U.  S.,  III.  Agr.,  Vol. 
VIII,  1904;  Some  of  the  West,  do..  Vol.  IX, 
1904;  The  Ind.  State  Fair,  do..  Vol.  X,  1905- 
Sec,  Soraer  Tp.  Telephone  Co.,  1911-12.  Mar- 
ried Mary  Ann  Thornburn,  D  24,  1906,  Ur- 
bana.  Children:  Genevieve  Frances,  b.  Ap  26, 
1908;  Richard  Norman,  b.  Ap  15,  1912;  Betty 
Jean,  b.  Ap  26,   1918.  Address,  R.  1,  Urbana. 

3176.     IMOGENE  SHADE   (SHOULTS) 
(Sister  of  No.  3175) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  13,  1885, 
Covel,  111.;  d.  John  K.  (b.  F  2,  1850,  Tur- 
botsville.  Pa.)  and  Rebecca  Anne  (Bower) 
Shade  (b.  Mr  3,  1850,  Mifflin  Co.,  Pa.).  Pre- 
pared in  Bloomington  H.  S.  Delta  Gamma; 
Grad.  Scholarship  in  Math.;  Prin.  H.  S.,  Ar- 
eola, 111.,  1908-11;  Head  of  Dept.  Math.,  Mar- 
quette, Mich.,  1911-12.  Auth.:  Passion  Play 
of  1910,  Anchora  of  Delta  Gamma,  1911;  Cor- 
relation of  Efficiency  in  Math,  and  Efficiency 
in  Other  Subjects  (with  H.  L.  Rietz),  Uni- 
versity Studies,  N  1908.  Mem.,  Detroit 
Branch  A.  C.  A.;  Xi  Zeta  Alumnas  Assn.  of 
Delta  Gamma;  Pres.,  Richardson  Missionary 
Soc,  Mich.,  1Q17.  Married  C.  A.  Shoults,  O 
30,   1912.     Address,  744  14th  Ave.,  Detroit. 

3177.  NINA  REBECCA  SHAFFER 
Librarian;  B.   L.  S.;  b.  D  s,   1876;  d.  M.   S. 

(b.  Je  13,  1844)  and  Almira  L.  (BeattieJ 
Shaffer  (b.  Ja  i,  1844).  Prepared  in  Iowa  City 
H:  S.  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  la.  Alpha  Chi  Omega; 
Vice  Pres.,  Class.  Teacher,  la.  City  Schs., 
1900-5;  Libr..  Vinton,  la.,  1907-8;  Cataloger, 
1908-10;  Ref.  Asst.,  Univ.  of  la.,  1910 — -. 
Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  Pres.,  Young  Woman's 
Guild;  V.  P.,  C.  E.;  Pres.,  Lib.  Club,  1909-10, 
V.  P.,  1911-12.  Address,  314  N.  Dubuque  St., 
Iowa  City,  la.t 

3178.  HAZEL  YEARSLEY    SHAW 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1916;  b. 

Ag  13,  18S5,  Urbana;  s.  William  Talbot  (b. 
N  2,  1S60.' do.)  and  Clara  Olive  (Yearsley) 
Shaw  (b.  O  6,  1864,  O.).  Prepared  in  Urbana 
II.   S.     Chi   Omega.     Teacher   in  Wis.,    1908-9; 


do.,  Kentucky,  igio*  do..  111.,  1910-12;  Libn., 
Econ.  and  Soc.  Seminar,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913 — . 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Address,  609  W.  Green 
St.,  Urbana. 

3179.  JEROME  KENNETH  SIMER 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  12,  1886; 
s.  Ilarve  (b.  Ja  13,  1854,  t)ivide,  111.)  and 
Laura  (Mercer)  Simer  (b.  My  27,  1851,  Salem, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  LL.  B.,  Univ. 
of  Minn.,  1910.  Adelphic;  Eng.  Club.  Ad- 
dress. Gray  Gables,  Minneapolis;  bus.  add., 
346  McKnight  Bldg.  do.t 

3 1  So.     LAWRENCE  EDWIN  SINCLAIR 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;   b.  Ap   19,   1883,  Ash- 
land,  111.;    s.    William   Oilen    (b.   Mr   1855,   do.) 
and   Eva    (Tomlin)    Sinclair   (b.   Mr    1855,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Ashland  H.  S.     Address,  Ashland, 
Ill.t 
3181.     WILLIAM  KENNETH  SKINNER 
Lawyer;   LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  24,  1884,  Griggsville, 
III.;  s.  William  O.   (b.  Ja  i,  1847,  Franklin  Co., 
Pa.)    and   Sarah   Francis    (Brown)    Skinner   (b. 
Aty  27,  1851,  Griggsville,  111.).    Co.  Atty.,  Rooks 
Co.,    Kan.       Mem.,    Kan.    Bar    Assn.      Married 
Ethyl    McLaughlin,    O    16,    1908,   Palmyra,    Mo. 
Children:    Jane   Isabell,   b.    S    5,    1909;    William 
Robert,  b.  N  2,  19 14.     Address,  Stockton,  Kan. 

3182.  ROBERT  HUGH  SLOANE 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  9,  1883, 
Missoula,  Mont.;  s.  John  L.  (b.  Mr  27,  1847, 
New  York  City)  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Mansfield) 
Sloane  (b.  Ja  4,  1864,  Sidney,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Missoula,  Mont.  Indian  Allotment,  Flat 
head  Agency,  1907-8;  Engr.,  C.  M.  &  P.  S. 
1908-9;  Engr.,  Yakima  Reservation,  Wash. 
1909;  Contr.,  Flathead  Reservation,  1910-12 
Asst.  Engr.,  C.  M.  &  St.  Paul  Ry.,  Great  Falls 
Mont.,  1912-14;  Jr.  Civ.  Engr.,  Div.  of  Valua 
tion,  Interst.  Commerce  Comn.,  1915 — .  Mar 
ried  Ulah  Marsh  Woodman,  Je  21,  1910 
Helena,  Mont.  Children:  Emma  Elizabeth,  b 
F  19,  191Z;  John  Tylar,  b.  S  12,  1916.  Ad 
dress,   523   E.   Front   St.,   Missoula,   Mont. 

3183.     JOSEPH    ANTON   SMEJKAL,  JR. 
(Brother  of  No.  6573) 

Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  23,  1885. 
Chicago;  s.  Joseph  A.,  Sr.  (b.  Ag  7,  i860, 
Bohemia)  and  Barbara  (Belchin)  Smejkal  (b. 
O  31,  1864,  do.).  Prepared  in  Eng.  H.  and 
Man.  Tr.  Sch.,  Chicago.  Bd.  of  Supervising 
Engrs.,  Chicago  Traction,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R. 
R.     Address,  1227  S.  Lawndale  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

3184.  CLAUDE  E.  SMITH 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  24,  1883,  Cham 
paign  Co.,  HI.;  s.  Thomas  W.  (b.  O  4.  J857 
Sangamon  Co.,  111.)  and  Margaret  Ruth  (Camp 
bell)  Smith  (b.  My  27,  1861,  Wayne  Co.,  la.), 
Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S.  Alpha  Tau  Ome 
ga;  Yoxan.  Engr.,  I.  T.  S.,  1909;  Dir.,  Pvt 
Sch.;  Farmer,  Flora,  111.,  1910 — .  Address 
Flora,  Ill.t 

3185.  SIDNEY  BENJAMIN  SMITH 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  7,  1885;  s. 
Elbert  S.  (b.  Mr  8,  1847,  Solon,  O.)  and  Elsie 
Jane  (Kinsley)  Smith  (b.  Ja  3,  1S45).  Pre- 
pared in  Springfield  H.  S.  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. ; 
Philomathean;  Agr.  Club;  Alpha  Zeta.  Farmer, 
Springfield.  111.,  1907-18;  Emergency  Dist.  De- 
monstration Leader.  1917-18.  Mem.,  Am. 
Shorthorn  Breeders  Assn.;  Percheron  Soc.  of 
.A.in.;  Am.  Berkshire  Assn.;  Sec,  two  yrs., 
111.  Live  Stock  Breeders'  Assn.;  Dir.,  111.  St. 
Dairyman's  Assn.,  1915-17;  Sec-Treas.  111.  Jer- 
sey Cattle  Club.  1918;  111.  Country  Club.  Mar- 
ried Madeline  Babcock,  N  22,  1910,  Springfield, 
111.  Children:  Elbert  Sidney,  b.  O  27,  191 1; 
Eunice  Louise,  b.  S  2,  1915-  Address,  1053 
W.  Decatur  St.,  Decatur,  111.;  bus.  add..  Room 
19,   Court  House,  do. 


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.u86.  FLORENCE  SOMERS  QWILLIAMS) 
(Wife  of  No.  1793) 
Missionary;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  14,  1886, 
Panola,  111.;  d.  Edwin  R.  (b.  F  24.  >845. 
Peoria)  and  Catherine  (Ruvenacht)  Soniers  (b. 
S  10,  1850,  near  Spring  Bay,  111.).  Prepared 
in  El  Paso  H.  S.  Pies.,  llliola;  Phi  Delia 
Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Prelim,  and  Final  Hon- 
ors; Pros.,  Pedagogical  Inst.;  Sr.  Breakfast 
Com.  Missionary.  Ft.  Uodge,  la.,  1907-8; 
Chengtu,  West  India,  1009-12;  Ft.  Dodge,  la., 
1912-13;  Lawrence,  Kan.,  1913-14;  Ventura, 
Calif.,  1914-17;  San  Fernando,  Calif.,  1917-18. 
Married  Elrick  Williams  ('02),  F  3,  1909. 
Chungking.  W.  China.  Address,  423  Mac  Neil 
St.,  San  Fernando,  Calif. 

3187.  JOHN  CLYDE  SPITLER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  5,  1882,  Mont- 
rose, 111.;  s.  David  (b.  O  22,  1843.  Jasper  Co., 
Ind.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Spitler  (b.  Ap  29, 
1853,  Jasper  Co.,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Mont- 
rose Pub.  Schs.  and  Univ.  Acad.  Acacia; 
Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi;  Agr.  Club;  Track  learn. 
States  Relations  Service.  L'.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr., 
1917 — .      Married    Henrietta     Downey,    N     15, 

191 1,  Putman,  111.  Child,  Mildred  Elizabeth, 
b.  Mr  31,   1916.     Address,  Montrose,  111. 

FLORENCE  OLIVE  SPR.\GUE 
(WINSHIP) 
(Sister  of  No.  4428) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  17.  1883,  DuPage, 
111.;  d.  Frank  (b.  Jl,  1859,  Du  Page,  111.)  and 
Florence  Estelle  (Tripp)  Sprague  (b.  O,  1859, 
Lockport,  do.).  Prepared  in  Joliet  Ip.  H.  S.; 
Delta  Gamma;  Alethenai;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Pres., 
Woniens'  League.  Teacher,  Lockport  Tp.  H. 
S.       Married    Benjamin     W.     W^inship,    Jl     31, 

1912.  Children:  Benjamin  Wesco,  b.  Ag  3'. 
1913;  Florence  Elizabeth,  1).  Jl  20,  1916.  Ad- 
dress, 426  Spruce  St.,  Sleelton,  Pa. 

89.     EDITH  LILLIAN  SPRAY  (SAWYER) 
(Wife  of  No.  2502) 

B.  L.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &:  A.,  1908;  b.  O 
18,  1884,  Chicago;  d.  John  Cami^bell  (b.  1845, 
Bridgeport,  Ind.)  and  Mary  Ann  (Gunn) 
Spray  (b.  1854,  Caledonia,  Can.).  Prepared 
in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.;  Lewis  Inst.  Pi  Beta 
Phi;  M^sk  and  Bauble;  Dramatic  Club;  Lib. 
Club.  Asst.  Loan  Lilm.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-9- 
Married  Fred  Scott  Sawyer  ('05),  F  6,  1909, 
Arlington  Heights,  111.  Child,  Fred  Gunn,  b. 
Ja  30,  191 1.  Address,  407  White  Bldg.,  Seattle. 

3190.  FRED  MERWYN  STAKER 
Publicity  Manager;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  18,  1885, 
Clayton,  111.;  s.  James  L.  (b.  My  20,  1858. 
Barry,  111.)  and  Elizabeth  Jane  (Montgomery) 
Staker  (b.  1858,  Clayton,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Clayton  H.  S.  Pi  Theta;  Theta  Kappa  Nu; 
Adelphic;  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Wilenagemote  Court. 
Mgr.,  Publicity  Dept.,  Southwest  Nat.  Bank  of 
(Commerce  and  Commerce  Trust  Co.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  Married  Blanche  E.  Melville,  O  i, 
1909,  Bogard,  Mo.  Child,  Dorothy  Jane.  b. 
Jl  28,  1910.  Address,  1O07  E.  42nd,  Kansas  City, 
Mo. 

3191.  EARL  DOWNING  STEARNS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  S  14,  1886, 
Rankm,  III.;  s.  L.  D.  (b.  Kilbourn  City,  Wis.) 
and  Adda  (Garner)  Stearns  (b.  Milford,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Henry  Kendall  Coll.;  Champaign 
H.  S.  M.  E.  Soc.,  Pres.;  Sr.  Ball  Com. 
Draftsman,  Stephens  Adamson  Mfg.  Co.,  1907- 
8:  Insp.  Engr.,  1908;  Sales  Engr.,  1908-9;  rfo.. 
New  York  City,  1909;  Mgr.,  Branch  oflTice, 
New  York  City,  1909-11;  Partner.  Fort  Pitt 
Engng.  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  191 1 — •  'st  I.t.,  Signal 
R.  C,  Aviation  Section,  1917;  Mustered  out, 
Ja  22,  1919.  Married  Gladys  Eugenia  Whitham, 
Je  12,  1912.  Child,  Sarah  Jane,  b.  My  22,  1913. 
Address,  1317  Lancaster  Ave.,  Swissvale,  Pa.; 
bus.  add.,  6664  Woodwell  St.,  Pittsburgh. 


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3191A.     ANNIE   H.   STEVENSON 
B.    S.   in    H.    Sc;    b.   Ja  27.    1S83,   Nebraska 
City,   Neb.;    d.    F.    B.    Stevenson.      Prepared   in 
Nebraska  City  II.  S.  Libn.,  Pub.  Lib.,  Nebraska 
City,   Neb.  Address,  Nebraska  City,   Neb. 

3192.  WALTER  MORGAN  STEWART 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  16,  1885;  s. 
John  F.  (b.  Mr  19,  1S49,  Monroe,  Wis.)  and 
May  (Allen)  Stewart  (b.  Je  30,  1849,  Brecks- 
ville,  0.).  Prepared  in  Evanston  H.  S.  Phi 
Gamma  Delta;  Phoenix;  E.  E.  Club;  Class 
baseball;  Cap  Com.;  Jr.  Smoker;  Chm.,  Sr. 
Ball.  Salesman,  la.  Bennett  Co.,  1907-10; 
.Manufacturer's  Agt.,  1910-11;  Mgr.,  Vacuum 
Cleaner  Dept.,  Kellogg  Mackay  Co.,  191 1 — . 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  W.  O.  W.  Married  Eliza- 
beth Bingham,  S  10,  1909,  Daytona,  Fla.  Child, 
Charles  Donald,  b.  O  21,  1910.  Address,  1016 
Lake  St.,   Evanston,  111. 

3193.     MARSHALL  CHILDS  STOOKEY 
(Brother  of  No.   2259) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  11,  1881,  War- 
renburg,  111.;  s.  Lewis  (b.  O  20,  1848,  St. 
Clair  Co.,  111.)  and  Leona  (Childs)  Stookey 
(h.  F  26,  1856,  Sangamon  Co.,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Decatur  H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon;  Shield 
and  Trident;  C.  E.  Club;  Orange  and  Blue 
Dancing  Club.  With  C.  ^S:  N.  W.  R.  R.,  White- 
hall an(i  Deer  Lodge,  Mont.,  1907;  With  C. 
M.  &  P.  S.  R.  U.,  1908-9;  Farmer,^  1909— .  In 
charge  of  tp.  Liberty  Loan,  Red  Cross,  Army 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Campaigns.  Mem.,  !M.  E.  Church; 
Decatur  Club;  A.  F.  A.  -M.;  K.  T. ;  Treas. 
Macon  Co^  Farm  Bur.,  1918.  Married  Mildred 
Wilkinson,  S  3,  191 3,  Milwaukee.  Children: 
Margaret  Caroline,  b.  Jl  9,  1914;  Mary  Eliza- 
beth,  b.    S    6,    1916.  Address,    Harrislown,   111. 

3194.  HALVER  RUFUS  STRAIGHT 
(Husband  of  No.  3409;  Brother  of  Nos. 
3565.  5443) 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ag  24, 
1884,  El  Paso,  HI.;  s.  Lee  S.  (b.  D  22,  1863, 
Cropsey,  111.)  and  Ida  Maude  (Tanner) 
Straight  (b.  Ap  15,  1863,  near  Fairbury,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Fonda  (la.)  H.  S.;  Grinnell  Acad.; 
Studied  at  Cornell,  la.;  Iowa  Coll.  Sigma  Xi. 
Mem.,  Pub.  Service  Reserve,  1917;  Gen.  Mgr., 
Adel  Clay  Prod.  Co.,  1918 — .  Granted  14  patents 
on  various  clay  working  machines  and  designs 
of  bldg.  tile  and  bldgs.  Auth. :  Individual 
Motor  Drives  for  Clay  Working  Machinery, 
their  Efficiency  and  Saving  Involved;  Brick, 
My  1907;  The  Ceramics  School  Presented  be- 
fore Iowa  Brick  and  Tile  Assn.  Ja  1908  and 
Pub.  in  Brick;  Dryer  Construction  Presented 
before  Iowa  Brick  and  Tile  Assn.  and  Pub.  in 
Proceedings  of  above;  Clay  Mining,  presented 
at  Chicago,  F  16,  191 1,  before  Interstate 
Brick  and  Tile  Assn.;  V.  P.,  la.  St.  Clay 
Mfgrs.  Assn.,  1910-11;  Treas.  la.  St.  Clay 
Mfgrs.  Assn.,  1911-12;  Sec.  and  Treas.,  la. 
St.  Silo  Assn.  Married  Lura^  Ethel  Hoge 
('08),  Ja  I,  1909,  Chicago.  Children:  Lee 
Hoge,  b.  Ap  20,  1911;  Dorothy,  b.  Je  3,  1915; 
Elizabeth,  b.  F  3,  1918-  Address,  Adel,  la.; 
bus.  add..  Brick  &  Tile  Factory,  do. 

3195.  JAMES  ALBERT  STRAWN 
Heating  Engr.:  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ja  22, 
1884,  Forrest,  111.;  s.  loel  R.  (b.  Ja  8,  1842, 
Ottawa,  111.)  and  Mary  Francis  (Brown)  Strawn 
(b.  Mr  ^o,  1851,  Brownsville,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in'  Pontiac  Tp.  H.  S.  Pi  Theta;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Phoenix.  Col.,  L'niv.  Regt.,  1906-7. 
Instr.  in  Mil.  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-7;  Draftsman, 
Link  Belt  Mach.  Co.,  1907;  do.,  Stephens  Adam- 
son  Mfg.  Co.,  1907-8;  Fruit  Grower,  Colo. 
1908-13;  Heating  Dept.  Cent.  111.  Light  Co., 
Peoria,  1913  16;  Supt.,  do.,  1916 — .  Married 
Kernie  M.  DeLatour,  Ja  12,  19 J i,  Forest,  111. 
Child,  Max  DeLatour,  b.  Ag  14,  19 14.  Address, 
316    S.    Jefferson    St.,    Peoria. 


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3196.  GEORGE  MAURITZ  5  TROMBECK 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  j,  1880, 
Moline,  Jll.;  s.  John  (b.  Ag  31,  1851,  Sweden) 
and  Emma  Augusta  (Ekeblad)  Strombeck  (b. 
S  8,  i860,  rfo.).  Prepared  in  Moline  H.  S. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Scandinavian  Club; 
Sigma  Xi.  With  the  Root  &  Vandervoort 
Engng.  Co.,  1907-18;  Stroinbck,  Becker  Mfg. 
Co.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Free  Swedish  Evang. 
Church.  Married  Amanda  C.'hri.stian  Nelson, 
-My  30,  1907.  Children:  Vernon  Mauritz,  b.  (.) 
8,  1908;  Reuben  Enmianucl,  b.  O  25,  1910.  Ad- 
dress. 1 133  13th  Ave.,  Moline,  111.;  bus.  add., 
Strombeck  Becker  Mfg.  Co.,  do. 

3197.  ELMER  EMERSON  STULTS 
(Husband  of  No.  3.S06) 
Broker:  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  19,  1883.  West 
Liberty,  la.;  s.  Allen  Sylvester  (b.  Dcland, 
111.)  and  Carrie  Eliza  (Haynes)  Stults  (b. 
Frankfort,  O.).  Prepared  in  Evanston  Tp.  H. 
S.,  West  Des  Moines  (la.)  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Phoenix;  Univ. 
Track  Team;  Class  Baseball  and  Football. 
Grocery  Bus.,  1907-9;  Farmer,  1909-12;  with 
E.  R.  Hasse  &  Co.,  Real  Est.  and  Mortgage 
Brokers,  1912 — .  Married  Minnie  L.  Parker 
('08),  Mr  27,  1009,  Taylorville,  HI.  Children: 
Margaret  Caroline,  b.  N  16,  loio;  Allen  Park- 
er, b.  Te  13,  1913;  Helen  Louise,  b.  S  5,  1914. 
Addrcs's,  463   Willow   St.,   Winnetka,    111. 

3198.     MARY  KATHARINE  SWARTZ 
(CARSON) 

(Wife  of  No.  1835;  Sister  of  No.  8802) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  14.  1885,  Piatt  Co., 
111.;  d.  B.  F.  (b.  Pa.)  and  Minnie  E.  (Schuk- 
necht)  Swartz  (b.  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S.  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Athenean.  Teacher,  Pt. 
Byron  H.  S.  one  yr.  Married  F.  T.  Carson 
('03),  1909,  L^rbana.  Children:  Mary  Anne, 
b.  Ja  1910;  Thomas  Bur'ie,  b.  Je  191 1;  Dorothy 
Joy,  b.  Je  13,  1914;  Joseph  Robert,  b.  Mr  i_'. 
1916.     Address,  5;o  W.  Mai*",  Urbana. 

3199.  VINCENT  WESTFALL  SWITZER 
Treasurer,  Baker-Vawter  Co.;  b.  Ag  6, 
1885.  Shawnee  Mound,  Ind.;  s.  George 
Washington  (b.  N  2,  18^4,  Otterbein,  Ind.) 
and  Lida  (Westfall)  Switzer  (b.  Ap  28, 
1858,  Montnicrenci,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
La  Porte  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Purdue  Univ., 
1903-5.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  With  Baker-Vawter 
Co.,  1907;  Asst.  Supt.,  do.,  1910-12;  Efficiency 
Engr.,  do.,  1912-13;  Sales  Mgr.,  do.,  1913-16; 
Dir.,  do.;  Comptroller,  do.,  1916-18;  Treas., 
do.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  Chicago.  Mar- 
ried Eila  Graves,  Ag  8,  191 1,  Mt.  Pleasant, 
Mich.     Address,   Benton  Harbor,  Mich. 

3200.  MAURICE  COLE  TANQUARY 
ProfesKor;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1908;  Ph. 
D.,  1912;  b.  N  26,  1881,  Lawrenceville,  111.; 
s.  Thomas  J.  (b.  Ja  17,  1841,  do.)  and  Flora 
A.  Cole  (b.  S  3,  1852,  Miami  Co.,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Lawrenceville  H.  S.;  Vincennes,  Ind. 
Univ.  Acacia;  Gamma  Alpha;  Delta  Sigma 
Rho;  Ionian;  Represented  111.  in  Hamilton 
Oral.  Contest.  1907;  Scholarship,  1908;  Fellow- 
ship, 1909.  Asst.  in  Entomol.,  1908-12.  Grad. 
work,  Harvard  Univ.,  1910.  Insp.  and  Econ. 
work  in  Minn.,  191 1,  Instr.,  Entomol.,  Kan. 
Agr.  Coll.,  1912-13;  Zoologist,  Crocker  Land 
Arctic  Exjiedition,  1913-16;  Asst.  Prof.,  Ento- 
mol. Kan.  .Xgr.  Coll.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  .\  Prelim. 
List  of  the  Ants  of  Illinois.  Proc.  .'it.  Acad.  Sc, 
1911;  Experiments  on  the  Adoption  of  Lasins, 
Formica,  and  T'olvergus  Queens  by  Colonics  of 
Alien  Species,  Biol.  Bid.,  Vol.  XX,  191 1;  Biolo- 
gical Studies  of  Formicidae,  Bui.  III.  St.  Lab. 
Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  IX,  My  1913.  Mem.,  Entomol. 
Soc.  of  Am.;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  St.  Acad.  Sc.  Mar- 
ried Josephine  W.  Perry.  Jl  i,  1916.  Child, 
lean,  b.  Ap  7,  1917-  .Address.  Kan,  Si.  Agr. 
Coll.,    Manhattan,    Kan. 


3201.     EDWARD  ROMAINE  TARNOSKI 

(Brother  of  Nos.  3202,  7256) 
Contr.  and  Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja 
26,  1884,  Chicago;  s.  Stephen  (b.  Ja  i,  1852, 
Warsaw,  Poland)  and  Mary  (Skora)  Tarnoski 
(b.  Ag  10,  1864, do.).  I'repared  in  R.  T.  Crane 
Man.  Tr.  Sch.  C.  E.  Club.  Struct.  Draftsman. 
1907;  Insp.,  1908;  Asst.  Engr.,  1909;  Supt.  of 
Const,  and  Engr.,  The  Rodgers  Co.,  Chicago. 
1009-14;  McManis  &•  Tarnoski,  Contr.  and 
Engr.,  1914—-  Address,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  St.  Paul; 
bus.  add.,   298   Endicott  P»ldg,,  do. 

3202.     PAUL  THADDEUS  TARNOSKI 
(Brother  of  Nob.  3201,  7256) 

Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Cheni.  E. ;  b.  S  1,  1885, 
Chicago;  s.  Stephen  (b.  Ja  i,  i8s2,  Warsaw, 
Poland)  and  Mary  (Skora)  Tarnoski  (b.  Ag 
10,  1863,  do.).  Prepared  in  N.  W.  Div.  H.  S., 
Chicago.  ('hem.  Club;  X'arsity  Track  Team; 
X'arsity  Foot-hall  Team.  Chcm.,  C.  R.  I.  &  P. 
R.  R.  Co.,  1907;  Swift  &  Co.,  1908;  Great 
West.  Cereal  (To.,  1908-9;  Armour  &  Co.,  1909; 
Sec.  and  Treas.,  Com.  Chem.  Lab.,  1910 — ; 
Sec.  and  Treas.,  Chem.  Engng.  Co.,  1910 — . 
Auth.:  Reaction  of  Methyl  Malonicester  (with 
Richard  Sidney  Curtiss),  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  1908. 
.Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Wheaton  Golf  Club;  May- 
wood  Golf  Club;  Chicago  Camera  Club.  Ad- 
dress, 1810  Humboldt  Blvd.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  R.  1625  Manhattan  IJldg.,  431  Dearborn 
St.,    do. 

3203.     FRED  COE  TAYLOR 

Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  16,  1886, 
Water  Valley,  Miss.;  s.  John  M.  and  Mary 
(Yeager)  Taylor.  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park 
H.  S.,  (Chicago.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Instrument- 
man,  (Trand  Trunk  Pacific  R.  R. ;  Material 
Insp.,  I.  C.  R.  R. ;  Chief  Engr..  Conlev  Frog 
&  Switch  Co.;  Dept.  Mgr.,  H.  W.  'johns- 
Manville  Co.,  St.  Louis  Branch,  do.,  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.  Married  Nancy  Lane  Pusey.  Je 
10,  191 1,  Chicago.  Children:  Mary  N'irginia, 
b.  D  22,  1913;  Jane  Pusey,  b.  S  14,  1016.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  H.  W.  Johns-Manville  Co.,  St.  Louis. 

3204.  INEZ  THISSELL  (FOSDICK) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.  Prepared  in  E. 
111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  Harvard  H.  S.,  1907-8: 
San  Diego,  Calif.,  1908-12.  Married  A.  M. 
Fosdick,  Je  i,  1916.  Address,  2439  Capitan 
Ave.,  San  Diego,  Calif. 

320s.  EMMET  COLLINS  THOMPSON 
Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  8, 
1886,  Franklin  Grove,  111.;  s.  J.  C.  and  Martha 
(Hanger)  Thompson.  Prepared  in  Byron  H.  S. 
Mech.  and  Constr.  Work  with  C.  C.  I.  Co.. 
Ishpeming,  Mich.,  1907-15;  Mech.  Engr.,  Cop- 
Iier  Range  Co.,  Painesdale,  Mich.,  1915-16;  do., 
Harrison  Bros.  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  1916; 
Supt.,  do.;  Gen.  Supt.,  Harrison  Works,  E.  I. 
du  Pont  de  Nemours  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  1918. 
Married  Mary  Nelson  Thompson,  Ap  30,  191 3. 
Gwinn,  Mich.  Child,  Robert  Jerome,  b.  Jl 
21,  1915.  Address,  1108  S.  46th  St.,  Phib 
deiphia;  bus.  add.,  Harrison  Works,  E.  I.  uu 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Co.,  do. 

3206.  FRED  NEWTON  THOMSON 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  8,  1886,  Per- 
dueville.  111.;  s.  S.  ^^.arvey  (b.  Mr  18,  1856. 
Thorntown,  Ind.^  and  Bessie  J.  (Carson) 
Thomson  (b.  O  22,  1862,  New  Holland,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Paxton  H.  S.  Engaged  in  dredg- 
ing swamp  land.     Address,  Bercail,  Mont.t 

3207.  CHARLES  HERMAN  TORNQUIST 
(Brother  of  No.  8826) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  3,  1884. 
Donovan,  111.;  s.  Antlrew  (b.  Sweden)  and 
Mathilda  (Johnson)  Tornquist  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Grand  Prairie  .Seni.,  Onarga,  111- 
Engr.     for     Stone    &     Webster;     with     Pbocnix 


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Const.  Co.  of  N.  y.,  Idaho,  1913-16;  Supt.  of 
Const.,  Ut.,  Calif,  and  Wash.,  1916-18;  with 
Atlantic  Loading  Co.  of  N.  Y.,  near  Hani- 
nionton,  N.  J.,  1918 — .  Married  Einniil 
Hutchinson,  Je  17,  191 1,  Portland,  Ore.  Child, 
Marian  Jane,  b.  My  3,  1912,  Portland,  Ore. 
Address,  c/o  Atlantic  Loading  Co.,  Hammon- 
ton,  N.  J. 

3208.     THEODORE   HERMAN  TRAMS 
(Brother  of  No.  2530) 

Consulting  and  Min.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ; 
b.  Ag  9,  1879,  Kolberg,  Gcr.;  s.  Charles  Fred- 
erick (b.  F  10,  1856,  Belgard,  do.)  and  Bertha 
Caroline  (Borth)  Trams  (b.  F  8,  1846,  Kolberg, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Loda  and  Pa.xton  H.  Schs. 
C.  E.  Club.  Concrete  Insp.,  1907;  Inslr., 
Mo.  Sch.  of  Mines  and  Metallurgy,  Rolla,  Mo., 
1907-8;  Concrete  Insp.,  D.  L.  &  VV.  R.  R., 
1909-11;  Bldg.  Insp.,  do.,  Montclair,  N.  J., 
igii-12;  Concrete  Insp.,  do..  Nicholson,  Pa.; 
Asst.  City  Engr.,  Lewiston,  Pa.,  1914-17;  Civ., 
Consulting  and  Min.  Engr.,  Heath,  Mont., 
1917-18;  rfo.,  Lewiston,  Mont.,  1918—.  Married 
Pearle  Geneve  Layfield  Hiatt,  S  15,  1902,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  Charles  Herman,  b.  N  15, 
1904;  Garnet  Elizabeth,  b.  Je  18,  1912;  Claude 
Albert,  b.  My  18,  1914.  Address,  Lewiston, 
Mont. 

3209.     MERLE  JAY  TREES 
(Husband   of   No.    2474) 

V.  P.,  Chicago  Bridge  and  Iron  Works; 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  1911;  b.  Je  14,  1883; 
Mayview,  111.;  s.  George  Washington  (b.  My 
16,  1846,  Clermont  Co.,  O.)  and  Jennie  May 
(Ray)  Trees  (b.  Williamsport,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Frankfort,  Ind.,  H.  S.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Phoenix;  C.  E.  Club;  Univ.  Band;  Class 
Football;  Chm.,  Sr.  Invitation  Com.  Cupola 
Foreman,  Foundry  Griffin  Wheel  Co.,  1907; 
Engr.,  Kelly-Atkinson  Const.  Co.,  1908;  Bldg. 
Insp.,  John  Deere  Plow  Co.,  1908;  Contr. 
Engr.,  Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron  Works;  Esti- 
mator., Contr.  Engr.,  Mgr.,  Chicago  Contr. 
Office;  Gen.  Contr.  Mgr.;  V.  P.  in  charge 
Operation,  Sales,  Engng.,  and  Purchasing,  do., 
1908 — .  Mem.,  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs. ;  Chicago 
Engrs.  Club;  Univ.  Club,  Chicago;  Illini  Club, 
Chicago-  Engrs.  Club,  N.  ¥.;  A.  S.  C.  E. ; 
Pres.,  Nat.  R.  R.  Appliances  Assn.  Married 
Emily  Lavinia  Nichols  ('05),  Ja  2,  1909,  Chi- 
cago. Children:  Katherine,  b.  O  28,  191 1; 
George  Spencer,  b.  Ja  16,  1916.  Address,  9921 
S.  Winchester  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  losth 
and  Throop  Sts.,  do. 

3210.  HENRY  GEORGE  TREICIIEL 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  15,  1880, 
Chicago;  s.  Ernst  Henry  (b.  O  22,  1855,  Ger.) 
and  I'redericka  (Bervvitz)  Treichel  (b.  Ag  1, 
1857,  do.).  Prepared  in  Intcrnat.  Cor.  Sch. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. 
With  the  Arnold  Co.,  Engrs.  and  Consts., 
Chicago.  Married  Clara  Brahm,  Je  9,  1909, 
Chicago.  Children:  Regina  Brahm,  b.  My 
28,  1910;  Henry  Brahm,  b.  D  8,  1911.  Address, 
595  Greenwood  Ave.,  Glencoe,  111.;  bus.  add., 
c/o  The  Arnold  Co.,   105  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago. 

3211.  EDNA  TRUMAN 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Urbana;  d. 
John  Tarleton  (b.  1857,  do.)  and  Emily  L. 
(Frankenl/c-rg)  Truman  (b.  1858,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Urbana  II.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad.  Illiola. 
Teaching,  1907-18.  Co.  Chm.,  Home  Econ., 
San  Matso  (Jo.,  Calif.  Address.  Redwood 
City,   Calif. 

3212.     CARL  CLINTON  VAN  DOREN 

(Brother  of  Nos.  447^>  6633,  6634) 

Head  Master  and  Author;  A.  R.  in  L.  &  A.; 

b.    S    10,    1885,    Hope,    111.;    s.    Charles   Lucius 

(b.   My   21,    1857,    (jrand   Ridge,  III.)    and   Eu- 

dora  Ann   (Butz)   Van   Doren   (b.   My  4.   J863, 


Hope,  111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Ph. 
D.,  Columbia,  1911.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
Piii  Beta  Kai>pa;  Phoenix;  Adelphic;  Scribb- 
lers; Prelim.,  Final  and  Special  Honors; 
Scholarship  in  English,  1907-8;  Class  Poet; 
Ed.,  ///.  Mag.,  1905-7.  Asst.,  Rhet.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1907-8;  Scholar,  Columbia,  1908-9;  Fel- 
low, do.,  1909-10;  Instr.,  Eng.,  do.,  1911-14; 
.■\sst.  Prof.,  Eng.,  do.,  1914-16;  Assoc.  Prof., 
Eng.,  do.,  1916 — ;  Head  Master,  The  Brearley 
School,  1916-19.  Auth.:  The  Life  of  Thomas 
Love  Peacock,  J.  M.  Dent  &  Sons,  London, 
1911;  Shakespeare  on  His  Art,  in  Shakespear- 
ian Studies  by  Mems.  of  the  Dept.  of  Eng. 
and  Comparative  Lit.  in  Columbia  Univ.,  The 
Columbia  Univ.  Press,  1916;  Fiction  I,  Brown, 
Cooper,  Chap.  VI;  Fiction. II,  Contemporaries 
of  Cooper,  Cliap.  VII,  Book  II,  The  Cam- 
bridge Hist,  of  Am.  Lit.,  Vol.  I,  1917.  Trans- 
lator: Hebbcl's  Judith  in  Poet  Lore,  Vol.  XXV. 
No.  IV,  1914;  Co-ed,  The  Cambridge  Ilist.  of 
Am.  Lit.,  G.  P.  Putnam's  Sons,  Vol.  I,  1917; 
Vol.  II,  1918.  Ed.:  Tales  by  Washington  Irving, 
Oxford  Univ.  Press,  London,  1918;  The  Vicar 
of  Wakefield,  Ginn  &  Co.,  Boston,  1918;  Con- 
tributor of  articles  and  reviews  to  various 
periodicals.  Mem.,  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.; 
Faculty  Club,  Columbia;  Authors'  Club,  N.  Y. ; 
Trustee,  Children's  Aid  Soc,  1917 — .  Married 
Irita  Bradford,  Ag  23,  1912,  Tallahassee,  Fla. 
Children:  Anne,  b.  I)  11,  1915;  Margaret,  b. 
O  21,  1917.  Address.  351  W.  114th  St.,  N.  Y. 
City:  bus.  add.,  60  E.  6ist  St.,  do.  or  Colum- 
bia Univ. 

3213.  HARRY  WALTER  VANNEMAN 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  1909; 
b.  Jl  23,  1882,  Sidell,  111.;  s.  Franklin  M.  (b. 
Mr  3,  i860.  Ridge  Farm,  111.)  and  Margaret 
(Canaday)  Vannenian  (b.  Ap  4,  1861,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Sidell  H.  S.;  Hedding  Coll.  Prep. 
LL.  M.,  Yale  Law  School,  1910  (cum  laude). 
Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Lawyer, 
Urbana,  1910-11;  Instr.,  Law,  Univ.  of  S.  Dak., 
1 91 1-15;  Prof,  of  Law,  do.,  191 5 — .  Auth.: 
Reviews  in  Jour,  of  Criminal  Law  and  Crimi- 
nology, 191 1.  Sec.  Co.  Cliap.,  Am.  Red  Cross, 
19 1 7 — .  Married  Winifred  M.  Campbell,  Je 
22,  1912,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Address,  311 
Canby  St.,  Vermilion,  S.  Dak. 

3214.     ALBERT  ALEXANDER  VAN 

PETTEN 

(Brother  of  No.   3587) 

Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  9.  1883, 
Cramer,  111.;  s.  William  Johnston  (b.  Ap  6, 
1854,  Elmira,  N.  Y.)  and  Margaret  E.  (Buch- 
anan) Van  Petten  (b.  F  4,  1858,  Congruity, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Elm  wood  H.  S.  Alpha 
Delta  Phi;  Glee  Club;  Band.  Civ.  Engr., 
Guanico  Centrale,  Porto  Rico,  1907-9;  Asst. 
Const.  Engr.,  Central  Fortuna,  1906-10;  Civ. 
Engr.,  Central  Pagan,  1910-12;  Supt.  Const., 
Porto  Rico  Const.  Co.,  1912-15;  Chief  Engr., 
Punta  Alegre  Sugar  Co.,  Cuba,  1915-16;  Mgr., 
Punta  Alegre  Sugar  Co.,  do.,  1916 — .  Assoc. 
Mem.  A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Jessye  Douglas 
Gurney,  N  6,  1907,  Enscnada,  Porto  Rico. 
Children:  William  Douglas,  b.  Ap  22,  1910; 
Willa  Margaret,  b.  S  2,  1912;  Alberta  Gurney, 
b.  Je  13,  1917.  Address,  Punta,  San  Juan, 
Cuba. 

3215.     MAURICE  ESCHNER  VASEN 

Secretary;  A.  B.  in  L.  &•  A.;  b.  S  21,  1885. 
Ouincy,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  George  (b.  Jl  2, 
r858,  Philadelphia)  and  Julia  (Eschner)  Vasen 
(b.  Mr  i6,  i860,  do.).  Prepared  in  Quincy 
II.  S.;  M.  A..  N.  W.  Univ.,  1909;  LL.  B.,  do. 
Zeta  Psi;  Pol.  Sc.  Club.  Atty.  at  Law,  Chi 
cago.  1909-13;  Sec,  Quincy  Bldg.  and  Home- 
stead Assn.  Ed.  and  Compiler,  37th  and  38th 
Annl.  Proc,  Convention,  Bldg.  Assn.,  League 
of  111.;  Ed.,  Am.  Bldg.  Assn.  News,  Cincin- 
nati, 1016-17;  Assoc.  Ed.,  111.  Suppl.,  Bldg. 
.4ssn.    News,    Cincinnati.      Mem.,    ist    Inf.    111. 


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Nat.  Guard,  1909-12.  Chicago  Bar  Assn.;  St. 
Sec,  111.  Bldg.  Assn.  League,  1016 — .  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  Hamilton  Club;  Illini  Club;  Rotary 
Club;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  Quincy  Motor  Club;  Quincy 
Country  Club.  Married  lone  Ellis  Vasen,  N 
5.  1913.  Quincy,  111.  Address,  517  Main  St., 
Quincy,   111. 

3216.  NATHAN    RUTHVEN    WAKEFIELD. 

JR. 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  25,  1883. 
Chicago;  s.  Nathan  Ruthven,  Sr.  (b.  F  22.  1839, 
Kingsville,  O.)  and  Mary  Jane  (White)  Wake- 
field (b.  Ja  4.  1 84 1,  Tallula,  111.).  Prepared 
in  W.  Div.  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Lewis  Inst.,  LL. 
B.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1910.  Alpha  Kappa  Plii; 
Cosmopolitan  Club;  Scribblers  Club.  Atty. 
and  Councclor  at  Law,  iqio — .  Mem.,  Chi- 
cago Congr.  Club;  Illini  Club,  Chicago.  Mar- 
ried Mabel  II.  Strawbridge,  S  27,  1913,  Chi- 
cago. Address,  833  S.  Carpenter  Ave.,  Oak 
Park,  HI.;  bus.  add.,  10  S.  La  Salle  St.,  Chi- 
cago. 

3217.  RICHARD  JAMES  FRANCIS   WALL 
Architect;   B.    S.    in   Arch.;  b.   Mr   16,    1885, 

Auburn,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Patrick  Joseph  (b.  1857, 
Navan  Co.,  Meath.  Ireland)  and  Azzlie  (Gardi- 
ner) Wall  (b.  1865,  Prescott,  Can.).  Pre- 
pared in  Robert  Waller  H.  S..  Chicago.  Theta 
Delta  C'li;  Sr.  Ball  Com.;  Pres.,  Arch.  Club. 
Arch.,  The  Bion  J.  Arnold  Co.  and  Dean  & 
Dean,  Arcbs.,  Chicago.  1907-S;  Holabird  & 
Roche.  1908-14;  Arthur  Heun,  1914-i.s;  Shej)- 
ley,  Rutan  &  Coolidge,  1915-16;  C.  M.  &  St. 
P.  R.  R.,  1916 — .  Address,  2330  N.  Halsted 
St.,   Chicago. 

3218.  RALPH  CORE  JENNINGS  WALLACE 
Farmer;    A.    B.    in    L.    &   A.;    b.   D    1.    1883, 

Homer,  111.:  s.  Charles  H.  (b.  Elvria,  O.)  and 
Effie  O.  (Core)  Wallace  (b.  Homer,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Homer  H.  S.;  N.  W.  LIniv.,  1903- 
6;  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Ins.  Solicitor,  1907-8; 
Dist.  Agt.,  1908-9;  Cashier,  Pacific  Mutual  Life 
Ins.  Co.,  Spokane,  1900-10;  Farmer,  1910 — . 
Afarried  Bess  Linder,  Mr  11,  191 1,  Salt  Lake 
City.     Address,   Jerome,   Idaho. 

3219.  BERTHA  EVELYN  WALTERS 
(GREEN) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  27,  1885,  Richmond. 
111.;  d.  Frederic  A.  (b.  1865,  do.)  and  Anna 
E.  (Rawson)  Walters  (b.  1862.  Wauconda, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Woodstock  H.  S.  Alpha 
Chi  Omega:  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Illio  Bd.  Mem.. 
Woman's  Club.  1907-q;  A.  C.  A.  Married 
Howard  S.  Green,  Mv  20,  191 1,  Woodstock. 
111.  Child,  Howard  Frederic,  b.  D  29,  1913. 
Address,   gi8   S.   Cannon   St.,   Spokane. 

3220.  HENRY  BEN  POPE  WARD 
Merchant:  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  Te  21, 
1885,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.;  s.  George  F.  M.  (b. 
O  II,  i8=;4.  Harrington,  Conn.)  and  Sarah 
Elizabeth  Ward  (b.  Tl  31,  i8=;7,  Franklin  Co.. 
111.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon  H.  S.  Phi 
Delta  Theta:  Egyptian  Club:  Univ.  Band; 
Mgr.,  1007  7Wo."  111.  Nat.  Guard:  4th  Regt. 
Band,  1890-1900.  Married  Aline  Emerson.  My 
12,  1914,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.  Child.  Louis  Emer- 
son, b.  Ja  t8,  1918.  Address,  819  Maple  St.,  Mt. 
Vernon,  111. 

3221.  OWEN  MARTIN  WARD 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E-  E. ;  b.  Je  10,  188:;, 
Champaign  Co.,  111.;  s.  Patrick  (b.  1843.  Jre- 
land)  and  Mary  (Williams)  Ward  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  St.  Mary's  H.  S.,  Champaign. 
Emerson  Elec.  Mfg.  Co.,  1907-8:  Union  Elec. 
Light  &  Power  Co.,  1008-16:  Operating  Engr., 
The  Milwaukee  Elec.  Ry.  &  Light  Co.,  1916—. 
Married  J.  Elizabeth  O'Brien,  Ja  26,  1900, 
Champaign.  Children:  Mary  Gertrude,  b.  F 
20,  1911;  Virginia,  b.  Mr  27,  1013:  Doloras 
Agnes,  b.  S  9,  191.';:  Owxn  Morgan,  b.  O  28, 
1917.  Address,  304  26th  St.,  Milwaukee. 


3222.  CHARLES  EUGENE  WATERHOUSE 
City  Engr.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  B.  S.  in  C.  E., 
1908;  b.  S  28,  1874,  Oakville,  la.;  s.  Taylor  E. 
and  Louisa  E.  (Ilarkleroad)  Waterhouse. 
Prepared  in  la.  Wcsleyan  Univ.  Acad.,  Mt. 
Pleasant,  la.  I'hi  Delta  Theta;  Triangle; 
Math.  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Drainage  work, 
1908-9;  City  Engr.,  Mt.  I'leasant,  la.,  1909-11; 
Drainage  Const,  work,  lyii;  with  C.  B.  &  Q. 
R.  R.,  1911-16;  City  Engr.,  Burlington,  la., 
1916—.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  M.  E.  Church. 
Married  Mildred  Elliot,  Je  30,  1910,  Burling- 
ton, la.  Children:  William  Taylor,  b.  Ap  12, 
1911;  Mary,  b.  N  19,  1914.  Address,  1201  S. 
1 2th  St.,  Burlington,  la.;  bus.  add..  City  Hall, 
do. 

3223.  HOWARD  GRAFTON  WEAKLEY 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  9, 
1886,  ShelbyviUe,  111.;  s.  James  Thomas  (b. 
.S  9,  1841,  Lancaster,  Fairfield  Co.,  O.)  and 
.'Knn  Eliza  (Durban)  Weakley  (b.  Mr  13,  1848, 
Jo.).  Prepared  in  ShelbyviUe  H.  S.  Phi 
Gamma  Delta;  Treas.,  Soph.  Class.  Gen.  office 
work  with  Selz  Schwab  Shoe  Co.,  1907:  Lord  & 
Thomas  Advertising  Agency,  1907;  Salesman, 
Oliver  Typewriter  Co.,  1907-13;  Traveling 
salesman.  Mayo  Skinner  Mfg.  Co.,  19 13 — ^• 
Detachment,  Med.  Dept.,  Base  Hosp.,  19th  Co., 
5th  Tr.  Bn..  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.;  Mustered  out, 
Mr  5,  1919.  Mem.,  Illini  Club  of  Chicago. 
Address,  c/o  Mayo-Skinner  Mfg.  Co.,  211 5  Els- 
ton  Ave.,   Chicago. 

3224.  FRANK  MARSHALL  WELCH 
Engng.  Salesman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  S  23, 
1881,  Mt.  Pleasant,  la.;  s.  Charles  Clinton  (b. 
1845,  Whalensburg,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  (Mar- 
shall) Welch  (b.  1849,  do.).  Prepared  in  E. 
Aurora  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Shield  and 
Trident;  Univ.  Band.  Link  Belt  Co.,  Chicago, 
1907-8;  Stephens-Adamson  Mfg.  Co.;  do.,  Engr. 
Salesman,  1008-9;  Roberts  &  Schaefer  Co.,  do., 
1909-11;  Webster  Mfg.  Co.,  Tiffin,  O..  1911-18; 
V.  P.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  The  Greenville  Mfg.  Co., 
Engrs.  and  Machinists,  Greenville,  O.,  1918 — . 
Auth.:  Sand  and  Gravel  Plants,  Rock  Products, 
Jl  22,  1915;  Ground  Storage  Plants,  do.,  Ja  7, 
1916;  Location  of  Sand  and  Gravel  Plants,  do., 
S  22,  1916;  Standardization  of  Sand  and 
Gravel,  do.  Married  Lucile  Nyman  Knott,  Je 
18,  1913.  Children:  Marshall  Knott,  b.  N  14, 
rol4;  James  Nyman,  b.  Ja  18,  1916.  Address, 
Greenville,  O. 

3225.  NELLE  F.  WELLES  (PARR) 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ag  9,  1885;  d.  W.  T.  (b. 
S  1850,  French  Grove,  111.)  and  Laura  A. 
(Parsell)  Welles.  Prepared  in  Elmwood  H.  S. ; 
Knox  Coll.,  Galesburg,  1902-4;  Univ.  of  Calif., 
summer,  1910.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Varsity  Basket- 
ball. Teacher,  Collinsville,  111.,  H.  S.,  1907-8; 
do.,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif.,  1908-9;  do.,  Home 
Econ.  and  Man.  Arts,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Santa 
Barbara,  1909-12.  Mem.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Mar- 
ried Frank  Willis  Parr,  O  29,  1912,  Elmwood, 
111.  Child,;  Barbara  Katherine,  b.  JI  5,  1917- 
Address,  115  Ayres  Ave.,  Peoria. 

3226.  PORTER  ROYAL  WEST 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  3,  1884,  Wat- 
seka.  111.;  s.  William  (b.  Je  14,  1846,  .\ttica, 
Ind.)  and  Emma  Rebecca  (Moore)  West  (b. 
D  29,  1857).  Prepared  in  Watseka  H.  S. 
Class  Football.  Boiler  room  Engr.,  N.  W.  Sta., 
Commonwealth  Edison  Co.,  Chicago.  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  75  Degree  Club  of  Chicago; 
West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.;  Nat.  Elec.  Light  Assn.: 
Illini  Club.  Address,  3903  N.  Seeley  Ave., 
Chicago;   bus.  add.,  3401   Elston  Ave.,  do. 

3227.     CURTIS   CORNELIUS   WESTFALL 

Bridge  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  14,  1886. 
Bushnell,  111.;  s.  Dr.  E.  K.  (b.  Ta  8,  1839, 
Thorntown,  Ind.)  and  Irene  R.  (Wann)  Wef<- 
fall   (b.  Jl  19,   1856).     Prepared  in  Bushnell  H 


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S.;  Lombard  Coll.,  1903-4.  Varsity  Basketball 
and  Baseball.  Draftsman,  Bridge  Dept.,  I.  C. 
R.  R.,  :907-ii-  Asst.  Engr.,  do.,  Track  Eleva- 
tion, 1911-13;  Chief  Engr..  ^vlidland  Continental 
R.  R.,  Jamestown,  N.  Dak.,  1913;  Asst.  F.ngr., 
r.  C.  R.  R..  1914-15;  Engr.  of  Bridges,  do.. 
1915 — .  Married  Dorothy  Stoffel.  S  4.  1912. 
Address.  6034  Stony  Island  .Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
odd..  Bridge  Dept..  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Park  Row 
Sta..  do. 

3228.  FRED  H.  WHITE 
(Brother  of  No.  4023) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  -Agr.;  b.  Ap  6,  1876.  Broad- 
lands,  111.;  s.  Davison  (.b.  N  15,  1842,  Westfield, 
Ind.)  and  Virginia  (Quick)  White  (b.  Ja  16, 
1852).  Prepared  in  Man.  Tr.  11.  S.,  Indian- 
apolis. Alpha  Zeta;  Crystal  Dancing  Club. 
Capt.,  Co.  M.,  winning  Co.  in  competitive  drill. 
Married  Rose  Ilegenbart,  F  12,  1913,  Cham- 
paign.    Address,    Broadlands,    lU.t 

3229.  WILLIAM  ELMER  WHITESIDE 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja   15,  1885,  Joslin,  111.; 

s.  William  H.  (b.  F  7.  1856,  Moline,  III.)  and 
Mary  Jane  (Allen)  Whiteside  (b.  1863,  Coal 
Valley,  111.).  Prepared  in  Moline  H.  S.  Theta 
Kappa  Nu.  Village  Atty.  Carbon  Clift,  II., 
1908;  Asst.,  Atty.  Gen.  Office,  Sprnigficld, 
1909;  Asst.  St.  Atty.,  Rock  Island  Co.,  111., 
1012— .  E.xalted  Ruler,  Moline  Lodge,  B.  I  . 
O  E.  No.  556.  Married  Cora  Alice  White.side, 
Ap  6,  1910,  Des  Moines.  Address.  1620  Love. 
Moline,  111.;  bus.  add.,  400-402  Peoples  Bank 
Bldg..  do. 

3230.  EDSON    ALEXANDER    WILDER 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in   M.    E.;    b.   Jl   29,    1874. 

Gridlly,  111.;  s.  E.  L.  Wilder.  Prepared  in 
Eureka  Co.  Engr.,  Alliance  Gas  &  Power  Co., 
Alliance,  O.  Address,  c/o  Alliance  Gas  i: 
Power  Co.,  Alliance,  O.t 

3231.     MARY    STANCLYFFE    WILKINSON 
(Sister  of  No.  2867) 

Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L  &  A  ;  b.  S  6,  1887. 
Utica  N.  v.;  d.  James  Edward  (b.  1-  9,  18.-S 
Lawrence,  Mass.)  and  Abbie  Jennie  Merril 
(Egar)  Wilkinson  (b.  O  22,  1861,  Leloit  Wis.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi. 
Teacher,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.,  1907-8;  do.,  lonia. 
Mich  H.  S.,  1908-10;  Libn..  Pittsburg;  do.. 
Superior,  Wis.,  1911-12;  <io.,  St.  Louis,  1912— . 
Mem.,  Mich.  St.  Teachers'  Assn.,  1907-10; 
Sch.  Masters  Club,  1908;  Am.  Lib  Assn  , 
1912—.  Address,  5733  McPherson  Ave.,  bt. 
Louis. 

3232.     ANNA  WALLER  WILLIAMS 
(Sister  of  Nos.   1615,  2287) 

Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M..  1912; 
b.  Ap  28,  1885.  Kenney,  111.;  d.  Jame^  Alex- 
ander (b.  Jl  22,  1846.  Rockford,  N.  C.)  and 
Annie  Jane  (Waller)  Williams  (b.  Mr  4.  1850. 
Louisville,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  .^.; 
Phi  Delta  Psi;  Phi  Beta  kappa;  Pies.,  Alt- 
thenai-  Y.  W.  C.  A.  cabinet;  H.  Sc.  Club; 
Eng.  Club.  Instr.,  Kan.  St.  Coll.,  Manhattan, 
Kan.,  1913;  do.,  Home  Econ.,  Univ.  of  Calit., 
Berkeley,  Calif.  Mem.  M.  E..  Church.  Ad- 
dress, Home  Econ.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Calit.. 
Berkeley,   Calif. 

3233.  CLEMENT  CLARENCE  WILLIAMS 
(Husband  of  No.  407S) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  F  21', 
1882,  Bryant.  HI.;  s.  Isaac  GreenburyCb.  1844, 
Ind.)  and  Martha  Ann  (Davis)  Wil_liams  (b. 
184s,  Columbus,  O.).  Prepared  in  Canton  II. 
SB  S.,  la.  Norm.,  1901;  C.  E.,  Univ.  of 
Colo., '1909.  C.  E.  Club;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma 
Xi-  Final  Honors.  Rodman  &  Instrument- 
man,  D.   L.    &   W.  R.   R.,   1907:   Instr.  in  Civ. 


Engng.,  Univ.  of  Colo..  1907-8;  Draftsman. 
Gcol.  Sur.,  Colo.,  1908;  Instr.,  1908-9;  Supt. 
Constr.,  1909;  Acting  Prof,  of  Civ.  Engng.. 
Univ.  of  Colo.,  1909-10;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1910- 
14;  Prof,  of  Ry.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Kan., 
1914;  Consulting  Engr.  on  Bridges,  Bldgs. 
and  Pavements;  Expert  for  Sts.  of  Neb.  and 
Mich,  on  Ry.  Rate  Litigation;  Supervising 
Engr.  on  Const.;  V.  S.  Govt.  Explosives  Plant, 
Charleston,  W.  Va.,  1918;  do.,  Niiro,  W.  Va.. 
1918;  Prof..  Civ.  Engng.,  t'niv.  of  Kan., 
1918 — .  Auth.:  Design  of  Railway  Location, 
John  Wiley  &  Sons,  191 7;  Mun.  Water  Supplies 
of  Colo.;  Sewage  Disposal  at  Boulder,  Jour,  of 
Engna..  1908;  Cost  Analysis,  Etigng.  Contract- 
ing; Raising  a  V'iaduct  Under  '1  raftic.  Jour,  of 
Hiigng..  1911;  Flow  of  VV^ater  in  Irrigation  Dit- 
ches, Univ.  of  Colo.;  Econ.  Location  of  Irriga- 
tion Canals,  Proc,  Am.  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs..  191 1; 
V^arious  other  articles.  Mem.,  Am.  Ry.  Engng. 
.Assn.;  Kan.  Engng.  Soc;  Soc.  Prom,  of  Engng. 
Educ;  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.;  M.  E.  Church. 
Married  Grace  Josephine  Black  ('10),  Ag  31, 
1910,  Urbana.  Address,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  Law- 
rence,   Kan. 

3234.  DJALMA  DOWNEY  WILLIAMS 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  14,  1884, 
Kenney,  111.;  s.  Joel  II.  (b.  Ja  31,  1853)  and 
I'lorence  Belle  Davenport  (b.  Je  25,  1857,  Ken- 
ney, 111.).  Prepared  in  Farmer  City  II.  S. 
Sigma  Xi;  Final  Honors.  Asst.  Engr.,  M.  K. 
T.  R.  R..  1907-10;  With  Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron 
Works,  Chicago,  1910-18;  Mgr.,  Erection,  do., 
1918 — .  Married  De  Nova  Black,  D  15,  1910, 
Clinton,  111.  Address,  10615  Prospect  Ave., 
Chicago;   bus.  add.,    105th  and  Throop  Sts.,   do. 

323s.     GEORGE    ANNIS    WILLIAMS 
B.   S.   in  E.   E.;   b.   F   28,    1881,  Aledo,   111.; 
s.   G.   W.   Williams.     Prepared  in  Aledo  H.   S. 
Acacia.     Address,  503  Taft  Blvd.,  San  Antonio, 
Tex.t 

3236.  LUCY    PARKE    WILLIAMS 
Librarian;   B.   L.   S.;  b.   Ap   5,   18S2,  Bloom- 

ington,  111.;  d.  Robert  Ebenezer  (I3.  1825, 
Green  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Martha  Jane  (Smith) 
Williams  (b.  Maury  Co.,  Tenn.).  Prepared 
in  Bloomington  H.  S.;  Lucy  Cobb  Inst.,  Athens, 
Ga.  B.  S.,  111.  W'esleyan  Univ.,  1906.  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma.  Libn.,  Withers  Pub.  Lib., 
Bloomington,  111.,  1908 — .  Address,  ZOiYt 
E.  Jefferson  St.,  Bloomington,  Ill.t 

3237.  BESSE   EVERETT   WILSON 
Librarian;  B.   L.  S.;  d.  Wm.  Craig  (b.  Ind.) 

and  Emma  Everett  Wilson  (b.  Chicago).  Pre- 
pared in  Chicago  Pub.  Schs. ;  A.  B.,  Lewis 
Inst.,  1905;  Libn.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Spcarfish. 
S.  Dak.,  1908;  do.,  Delos  F.  Diggins  Lib., 
Harvard,  111.,  1908-11;  Asst.  Libn.,  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  Valley  Citv,  N.  Dak.,  1911-12;  Libn., 
St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Carbondale,  111.,  1912-13;  John 
Crerar  Lib.,  1913 — .  Mem.,  Chicago  Woman's 
City  Club;  .\m.  Lib.  Assn.;  Chicago  Lib.  Club. 
Address.  5678  New  Hampshire  Ave.,  Norwood 
Park,  Chicago. 

3238.     JOHN  DEAN  WILSON 

(Son   of  No.    122) 

Business;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.   S:  A.;  b.  Je  27, 

1885,   Indianapolis;  s.  W.   Bent   (b.  Tippecanoe 

Co.,   Ind.)    and   Nettie    (Adams)    Wilson    ('77). 

(b.  Champaign  Co..  111.).  Prepared  in  Lafayette 

II.  S.;  Purclue  Univ.,  1003-4;  Beta  Theta  Pi. 
Sec.  Lafayette  Packing  Co.,  1907-11;  Asst.  to 
Prcs.,  The  Esterline  Co.,  1911-14;  Proprietor, 
Wells  Medicine  Co.,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  1914 — • 
Married    Jessie  Bangh,  Je   10,   1908,   Lafayette, 

III.  Children:  Jane,  b.  Ap  28,  1909;  William 
linugh,  b.  Ap  8,  191 1;  Mary,  b.  Ja  24,  1916. 
■Iddress,  630  Ferry  St.,  Lafayette,  Ind.;  bus. 
add.,  8  N.  2nd  St.,  do. 


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3^39.  LESTER  ROY  WILSON 
Ins.  Agt.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  38,  1882, 
Washington,  III.;  s.  Nathan  (b.  Ag  4,  1850,  Mt. 
Pleasant,  N.  J.;  and  Lydia  Ann  (Mitchell) 
Wilson  (b.  Mr  9,  1852,  Mackinaw,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Foosland  H.  S. :  Univ.  Acad.  Ion- 
ian; Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Bookkeeper,  1908-11; 
Life  Ins.  Agt.,  191 1—.  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  F,  Fifth 
111.     Reserve.       Married    Hester    Cameron,    Je 

27,  191 5,  Lincoln,  111.  Address,  Gibson  City, 
111. 

3240.     HARRY  WOODHAM 
Instructor;   A.    B.    in   Sc. ;   b.    S    1882,   Gray- 
ville.  111.;  s.   Compton    (b.  S   1.    1836,  Edwards 
Co.,   III.)    and  Ann    (Potter)    Woodham    (b.   D 

28,  1842).  Prepared  in  Grayville  H.  S.;  No. 
Ind.  St.  Norm.,  Valparaiso,  Ind.  Ionian. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  I'axton,  1907-8;  Stevens  Point, 
Wis.,  190S-10;  Merced,  Calif.  H.  S.,  1910-12; 
Ukiah,  Calif.  II.  S.,  1912-14;  Instr.,  Hort.,  Ore. 
St.  Agr.  Coll..  (!!orvallis.  Ore.,  1917-18;  do., 
Selma  Union  H.  S.,  Calif.,  1918 — .  Married 
Edna  Clara  Banks,  O  27,  1914,  Ukiah,  Calif. 
Address,  2423  B  St.,  Selma,  Calif.;  bus.  add.. 
Union  High  School,  Selma,  Calif. 

3241.     ERNEST   C.   WOODIN 

(Brother  of  No.  2870) 
Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  S  9, 
1885,  St.  Joseph,  111.;  s.  T.  J.  (b.  S  6,  1842, 
Georgetown,  111.)  and  Carrie  A.  (Hunt)  Wood- 
in  (b.  O  15,  1854,  Albany.  N.  \'.).  Prepared 
in  St.  Joseph  H.  S.  and  Univ.  Acad.  Drafts- 
man, 1907-8;  Salesman,  1908-10;  Contr.  in 
concrete  work,  1908-9;  Chem.  W^orks  Lab.  P. 
&  L.  Co.,  igog-ii;  Cadet  Engr.,  1911-12;  Asst. 
Supt.,  Gas  Mfg.  Works,  Pitney  Court,  31st  St., 
1912 — .  Mem..  111.  Gas  Assn.,  Supts.,  Meet- 
ings. Married  Virga  Lee  Funk,  Je  29,  1910, 
St.  Joseph,  Mich.  Address,  156  Eugenie  St., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  31st  and  Pitney  Court 
Sta.,   do.t 

3242.     RUTH  ELEANOR  WORK  (CAPPS) 

Principal;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  6,  1884, 
Keosauqua,  la.;  d.  William  Alexander  and 
Hinda  (Marlowe)  Work.  Prepared  in  Ot- 
tumvva  (la.)  H.  S.;  la.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1903- 
4;  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1904-5.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Asst. 
Prin.,  Bagley  (Minn.)  H.  S.,  1910-11;  Prin., 
Chaska  (Minn.)  H.  S.,  1911-12.  Married  Arth- 
ur L.  Capps,  S  4,  1913.  Address,  219  Gara  St., 
Ottumwa,  la. 

3243.     JEANNETTE  LAMB  W^ORTHEN 

(Sister  of  No.  2299) 
Teacher;  A,  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  13,  1887, 
Warsaw,  111.;  d.  John  Burnham  Kimball  (b. 
F  4,  1855,  Warsaw,  111.)  and  Isabella  Sackett 
(Connor)  Worthen  (b.  Jl  29,  1857,  Luray,  Mo.). 
Prepared  in  Warsaw  H.  S.  Alethenai;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Teacher,  Davenport,  la.  Ad- 
dress, Warsaw,  HI.;  bus.  add.,  171 1  Brady 
St.,  Davenport,  la. 

3244.  HELEN  GERTRUDE  WRIGHT 
(Sister  of  No.  2302) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  .\.;  b.  Jl  22.  1884,  Toulon. 
HI.;  d.  William  Wilberforce  (b.  S  10,  1842, 
Canton,  111.)  and  Mary  (Hopkins)  W'right  (b. 
D  30,  1846,  Granville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Tou- 
lon Acad.  Wellesley  Coll.,  1902-3.  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Art  Inst.,  Chicago, 
J909-11.  Address,  Toulon,  111. 

3243.  *WILLIAM  PRICE  WRIGHT 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  4,  1885,  Liberty- 
•tfille.  111.;  s.  Caleb  Frank  (b.  Mr  15,  1856.  Fort 
Jackson,  N.  Y.)  and  Emma  Jane  (Price) 
Wright  (b.  Mr  8,  1856,  Chicago.  Prepared 
in  lieloit  Coll.  .'\cad.  Ionian;  Volunteer  Band; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Preaching;  Banking,  191 1 — .  Mem., 
Presby.  Church;  Nat.  Citizens  League  for 
Prom,   of  Banking  Reform.     Died   Ap  20,   1914. 


3246.     RAYMOND   CLIFF    YANT 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  8,  1883,  Can 
ton,  0.;  s.  George  W.  (b.  do.,)  and  Amy  A. 
(Westfall)  Yant  (b.  Minerva,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Koekuk  (la.)  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Theta 
.\u  Epsilon;  C.  E.  Soc. ;  Capt.,^  Sr.  Basi-ball 
Team,  1907;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Class  Football. 
Engr.  Const,  for  Rilpoctric  Bros.;  do.,  Hugl; 
IMurpliy,  Omaha;  Murphy  Const.  Co.,  Louis- 
ville, Neb.,  1918— .  Married  Josephine  Blair,  N 
25.  1909,  Piper  City,  111.  Two  children.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  Murphy  Const.  Co.,  Louisville,  Neb.t 


3247.     JOHN    WILLIAM    YATES 
(Brother  of  No.  2875) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  11,  1879,  Du- 
buque, la.;  s.  Thomas  and  Jean  (LaFrance) 
Vates.  Prepared  in  Dubuque  li.  S.  Address, 
8039  Bennett  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Chicago 
Junction   R.   R.,  Union  Stock  Yds.,  do. 


3248.     FRED  DRINKWATER  YEATON 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  13,  1881, 
Northport,  Me.;  s.  Fred  (b.  F  21,  1847,  Bel- 
fast, Me.)  and  Georgia  (Drinkwater)  Yeaton  (b. 
Nortliport,  Me.).  Prepared  in  Man.  Tr.  H. 
S.,  Indianapolis.  Resident  Engr.  Const.,  Big 
Fuiir  Ry.  Co.,  Indianapolis;  Asst.  Engr.,  Frisco 
Maintenance;  do.,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  Ry.  Co., 
C'hief  Engrs.  Office,  Chicago.  Married  Blanch 
Holmes  Chacey,  Ja  1,  1912,  Oak  Park,  111. 
Children:  Frederick  C  b.  Ja  10,  191 3;  Ed- 
ward C,  b.  F  15,  19 1 5.  Address,  222  S.  Ken- 
ilworth  Ave.,  Oak  Park.  111.;  bus.  add.,  Ry.  Ex- 
change Bldg.,  Chicago. 

3249.     CHARLES    WALTER    YECK 

Physician  and  Surg.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  S  7, 
1885,  Flora,  111.;  s.  Walter  W.  (b.  W.  Va.) 
and  Frances  M.  (Handley)  Yeck  (b.  O.). 
Prepared  in  Flora  H.  S. ;  Chicago  Univ.,  1908- 
9.  M.  D.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1911.  Chi  Psi;  Egyp- 
tian Club;  Coll.  Dancing  Club;  Theta  Nu  Ep- 
silon;  Phi  Rho  Sigma.  Physician  and  Surg., 
Evansville,  111.  Mem.,  Staff  of  Vanderburg 
Co.  Tuberculosis  Hospital;  O.  Valley  Med. 
Soc;  Vanderburg  Co.  Med.  Soc;  Am.  Med. 
Assn.  Married  Marjoria  Elizabeth  Dixon,  O 
12,  1910,  Chicago.  Child,  Charles  Walter,  Jr., 
b.  O  25,  1911  (died  O  28,  1911).  Address,  300 
Grant  St.,  Evansville,  Ind.;  b:ts.  add.,  (jrant 
and  Gum  Sts.,  do. 


3250.     TRYGVE  D.   YENSEN 
(Husband  of   No.    1028) 

Research  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.,  1912; 
b.  Ja  30,  1884,  Drammen,  Norway;  s.  Jens 
Carl  (b.  Ja  18,  1855,  do.)  and  Joseline  Otonio 
Theodora  (Rogeberg)  Yensen  (b.  O  10,  1854, 
Kongsberg,  Norway).  Pre]iared  in  Christiana 
Cathedral  Sch.,  Norway.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma 
Xi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Prelim.,  Final  and  Special 
Honors.  Testing  Dept.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co., 
Schenectady,  1907-8;  Asst.  in  Elec.  Engng. 
Dept.,  Univ.  of  111..  1908-9;  Asst.  Engr.,  Shaw- 
ingan  Water  &  Power  Co.,  Montreal,  Can., 
1009-10:  Asst.  in  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1910-15;  First  Asst..  do.,  1915-16;  Research 
Asst.  Prof.,  E.  E.,  do..  igi6;  Research  Engr. 
Westinghouse  Elec.  &  Mfg.  Co.,  E.  Pittsburgh. 
1916 — .  Auth.:  Starting  Currents  of  Trans- 
formers, Engug.  E.\  i\  Sta.,  Univ.  of  III.  Bui., 
Ko.  5S,  Vol.  8;  Abnormal  (Tonditions  of  Trans- 
former Operation,  Elec.  World,  1907;  Magnetic 
and  Other  Properties  of  Electrolytic  Iron  Melt- 
ed in  Vacuo,  Engng.  E.vp.  Sta.  Univ.  of  III- 
Bui.  No.  72.  Vol.  8,  1914;  The  Effect  of  Boron 
upon  the  Magnetic  and  other  Properties  of 
Electrol   Iron,   Melted   in   Vacuo,   do..    No.    77, 


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Vol.  8,  1915;  Magnetic  and  Other  Properties 
of  Iron-Silicon  Alloys,  Melted  in  Vacuo,  do.. 
No.  83,  Vol.  8,  191 5;  Magnetic  and  Otlicr 
Properties  of  Iron-Aluminum  Alloys,  Melted 
in  Vacuo,  do..  No.  05,  Vol.  8,  1017;  Various 
articles  for  Elec.  World,  N.  Y.;  £.  T.  Z.  Ber- 
lin; A.  I.  E.  £.,  N.  Y.;  Kciiti,  I'ormaciog  Terapi, 
Norway;  Tekniske  Ukcblad,  Norway;  Gcti. 
Elec.  Rev.,  N.  Y.;  A.  I.  M.  £.,  N.  Y.;  Tcchiio- 
graph;  Met.  and  Cliem.  Engr.,  N.  Y. ;  Am. 
Elec.  Cliem.  Soc. ;  Electrician,  London.  V. 
Chm.,  A.  I.  E.  E.,  Urbana,  191 1;  Mem., 
Ileimskringla;  Unitarian  Assn.  of  Am.;  Am. 
Metric  Assn.  Married  Sarah  Louise  Dewey, 
('97),  Je  30,  1910,  Urbana.  Child,  Arne 
Dewey,  b.  Ap  4,  1912.  Address,  21 13  Dela- 
ware Ave.,   Swissvale,  Pittsburgh. 


3251.  DWAYNE  GLOVER  YOUNG 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  My  31,  1884, 
l.cwiston.  111.;  s.  T.  A.  Young.  Prepared  in 
l.ewiston  H.  S.  With  Chicago  Edison  Co., 
Chicago.  Address,  101  E.  igtli  St.,  Portland, 
Ore.t 

3252.  JACOB  FRANK  SIMPSON  ZIEGLER 
Farm.  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  25,  1883, 
Clinton,  111.;  s.  Jacob  (b.  N  14,  1843,  near 
Strassburg,  Ger.)  and  Elizabeth  (Simpson)  Zieg- 
ler  (b.  N  22,  near  Dayton,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Clinton  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Acacia;  Agr.  Club. 
Mgr.  of  farms  for  Mrs.  Isabella  Warner,  19:1 — . 
Sec.-Treas.,  Baird  Harvester  Co.,  Decatur,  III., 
1016 — .  Mem.,  Universalist  Church.  Address, 
Clinton,  111. 


CLASS  OF  1908  (354  LIVING,  9  DEAD) 


3253.     EDWINA  EUNICE  ABBOTT 
(COWAN) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  Ja  6,  1887, 
Chicago-  d.  Edwin  Fletcher  (b.  1854,  Janes- 
ville,  VVis.)  and  Nelley  Webster  (Howe) 
Abbott  (b.  1866,  Hartford,  Conn.).  Prepared 
in  Austin  II.  S.;  Univ.  of  Tenn.,  1904-6. 
Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1913.  Chi  Omega; 
Scholarship  in  Psych.,  1908-9;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Sigma  Xi.  Instr.,  Psych.,  Vassar  1909-12; 
</'!.,  H.  Sophie-Newcomb  Memorial  Coll.,  New 
Orleans,  1913-15.  Dist.  Chm.,  Eighth  Kan. 
Dist.  Woman's  Liberty  Loan  Com.,  191 S — . 
Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Psych.  Assn.  Mar- 
ried Austin  Marcus  Cowan,  O  7,  191 5,  Lane, 
Kan.  Address,  33  29  Country  Club  Place, 
W^ichita,  Kan. 

3254.     EDWIN  BERT  ADAMS 
(Brother  of  No.  G  i) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  24,  1883, 
Crete,  HI.;  s.  Julian  (b.  do.")  and  Ida  (Mot- 
long)  Adams  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Chicago 
Man.  Tr.  Sch.;  Chicago  Heights  H.  S.  Tri- 
angle; C.  E.  Club.  Chief  Draftsman,  I.  T.  S., 
1908-10;  Field  Engr.;  City  Engr.,  1910-12; 
Chief  Field  Engr.,  Gratfd  Rapids,  Mich.; 
Sewage  Disposal  Engr.,  do.  Married  Sadie 
Grace  Young,  S  14,  19081,  Bondville,  111. 
Children:  Eunice,  b.  Je  19.  1910;  Bonita,  b. 
F  6,  1917.  Address,  742  Giddings  Ave.,  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich. 

3255.     DEBOR.AH  CHASE  AKERS 
(TRAVERS) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  22,  1887,  Amboy, 
111.;  d.  Charles  Edgar  (b.  1865,  HI-)  and  Zella 
Margery  (Rush)  Akers  (b.  1866,  Pa.).  Pre- 
pared in  Decatur  II.  S. ;  West.  Coll.,  1904-5; 
190S-6;  Millikin  Univ.,  1906;  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.; 
Scholarship  in  Psych.,  1909-10;  Bonn  Univ., 
Ger.,  1910-11.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Sylan  Morse  Travers,  F  i,  1912,  Long 
Beach,  Calif.  Address,  2754  E.  Broadway, 
Long  Beach,  Calif. 

3256.     ALBERT  ALLEN 

Business;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  22 
1885,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.;  s.  John  Rhodam  (b.  O 
10,  1836,  do.)  and  Isabelle  (Maxey)  Allen  (b. 
Ja  J,  1856,  do.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon  11. 
S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Choral  Soc;  Cml. 
Club;  Egyptian  Club;  Sr.  Mem.  Com.  Sec. 
and  Treas.  Jefferson  Milling  Co.;  Treas.,  Mt. 
Vernon  Improvement  Co.;  Dir.,  Mt.  Vernon 
Loan  and  BIdg.  Assn.,  1915 — .  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Address,  113  12th  St.,  Mt.  Vernon, 
III. 

3257.  GEORGE  HERBERT  ANDERSON 

Oil  and  Cas  Producer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
My  27.  1884,  Roscville,  111.;  s.  Perry  Nord- 
strom and  Johanna  (Olson)  Anderson.  Pre- 
pared in  Roscville  Tn.  H.  S.  Phoenix;  Yoxan; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Prelim. 
Honors;  Pres.,  Freshman  class.  Sec-Treas., 
Union    Bond    Investment   Co.,    Oklahoma   City, 


Okla.,  1909-13;  Oil  and  Gas  Producer,  Tulsa, 
Okla.,  191 3 — .  Married  Myrtle  Owen,  Je  20, 
1913.  Children:  Betty,  b.  Jl  24,  1914;  Owen, 
b.  Ja  21,  1916.  Address,  11 18  S.  Main  St., 
Tulsa,   Okla. 

3258.  ANNA  MARY  APPLEGATE 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2558,  4526,  6055) 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1909; 
b.  Ja  23.  1883,  Atlanta,  111.;  d.  Albert  (b.  My 
8,  1849,  111.)  and  Clara  (Miller)  Applegate 
(b.  My  6,  1851,  do.).  Prepared  in  Atlanta 
H.  S.  Scholarship  in  French,  1908-9;  Fellow- 
ship in  French,  1909-10.  Teacher,  Bisbee, 
Ariz.;  Instr.,  Mod.  Lang.,  Coll.  of  Mont.; 
.Asst.  Prof.,  Rom.  Lang.,  Hiram  Coll.,  O.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  Hiram  Coll.,  Hiram,  O. 

3259.  ROBERT  STUART  ARTHUR 
Engineer;    B.   S.   in   C.    E.;   b.   Mr   10,    1885, 

Chicago;  s.  William  Christopher  (b.  Ap  23, 
1853,  Hillsboro,  O.).  Prepared  in  Lewis  Inst. 
Delta  Tau  Delta;  Shield  and  Trident.  Civ. 
Engr.,  Ark.,  1909;  do.,  Okla.,  La.,  1909-10;  do., 
Brazil,  S.  A.,  1910-11;  do..  Bridge  Dcpt.,  I.  C. 
R.  R.,  Chicago,  1912-18.  ist  Lt.,  22nd  Engrs., 
A.  E.  F.,  France.  Married  Leta  Symonds,  D  2, 
1013,  Chicago.  Address,  7359  Princeton  Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Bridge  Dept.,  I.  C.  R. 
R.,  do. 

3260.  HARRY  JAMES  ATKINSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ag  18,  1883,  Cleve- 
land; s.  Alfred  (b.  Ag  18,  1852,  Rotherham, 
Eng.)  and  Mary  Pearce  (Ilulchings)  Atkin- 
son (b.  Je  2,  1858,  Portland,  Eng.).  Prepared 
in  Joliet  Tp.  II.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Nu.  Prin., 
Sheldon  H.  S.,  1908;  Teacher,  Joliet  Tp.  H. 
S.,  111.  Sergt.,  H.  A.  Howard  Unit,  S.  .\.  T. 
C,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  Mustered  out.  D  4,  1918. 
Address,  80^  Ohio  St.,  Joliet,  III.;  bus.  add., 
Joliet  Tp.  High  School,  Joliet,  111. 

3261.  PAUL  WILEY  ATWOOD 
Hort.   Insp.;    B.   S.   in   Agr.;   b.    F  24,    1887, 

Earlville,  111.;  s.  Myron  C.  (b.  Ag  24,  1865, 
Bristol,  111.)  and  Mabel  Louise  (Wiley)  At- 
wood  (b.  Mr  16,  1867,  Earlville,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  E.  Aurora  H.  S.  Aztec  Club;  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho.  Fruit  Grower,  Wenatchee, 
Wash.;  St.  Ilort.  Insp.,  1913 — •  Mem.,  St. 
Luke's  Epis.  Church.  Married  Bess  Louise 
Pf rankle,  F  15,  1912,  Aurora,  111.  Children: 
Ruth  Elizabeth,  b.  Jl  14.  1913;  Charles  Harold, 
b.  Ag  3,    191 7.     Address,   Wenatchee,  Wash. 

3262.  JOSEPH    PAUL  AUMER 
Chemist;    B.    S.    in    Chem.;    b.    Je    11,    1881, 

Peoria;  s.  John  B.  (b.  F  16,  1830,  Bavaria, 
Ger.)  and  Maria  (Muller)  Aumcr  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Peoria  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi.  A.ssoc, 
Chein.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  III.;  Chem.. 
Monsanto  Chem.  Works.  Married  Ada  Mae 
Aunier,  Ag  30,  1903,  Urbana.  Address,  3176 
Gustine  Ave.,  St.  Louis;  bus.  add.,  Monsanto 
Chem.  Co.,  do. 


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3263.  IRWIN  WOODWARD  BACH 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  My 
7.  1886,  Farmer  City,  111.;  s.  Jacob  IJach  (b. 
Ger.)  and  Minnie  Bishop  (Woodward)  Bach  (b. 
S  2g,  1859,  Farmer  City,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Farmer  City  li.  S.  Gamma  Alpha;  Sigma  Xi. 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1909-10.  M.  D.  Rush 
Med.  Coll.,  1912.  Interne,  St.  Luke's  IIosp., 
Chicago,  1912-14;  Physician,  Chicago,  1914-16; 
do.,  I'ontiac,  III.,  191 6 — .  ist  Lt.,  M.  R.  C. 
1918;  Mustered  out,  F  5,  1919.  Married  Ruth 
Crocker,  N  16,  1916,  Pontiac,  111.  Child,  Irwin 
Woodward  Jr.,  b.  D  30,  19 17.  Address,  906  W. 
Oregon  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  Pontiac,  111. 

3264.  JOHN  McCAWLEY  BAIRD 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Mr  17,  1885,  Olney.  111.; 

s.  John  T.  (b.  N  5,  1844,  do.)  and  Sarah 
(McCawley)  Baird  (b.  D  7,  1858,  Clay  City, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Olney  H.  S.  Asst.  U.  S. 
Atty.,  E.  St.  Louis,  1916;  Master  in  Chancery, 
Ricliland  Co.  111.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  Rich- 
land Co.  Bar  Assn.;  Sec.  do.,  Pres.,  do.,  B.  P. 
O.  E. ;  Modern  Woodman;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address, 
403   Morgan  St.,  Olney,   111. 

3265.  JESSIE  EMMA  BALDWIN 

(TURNER) 
(Wife  of  No.  4468) 
A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  A.  M.,  1912;  d.  Amos  Clark 
and  Elizabeth  Rachel  (Reynolds)  Baldwin.  Pre- 
pared in  Ottawa  H.  S.  Asst.,  Bot.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1908-12.  Married  Hubert  Michael  Turner 
('10),  Ag  22,  1912.  Children:  Elizabeth  Barry, 
b.  Ag  17,  1915;  Richard  Baldwin,  b.  O  7,  1916. 
Address,  382  Whitney  Ave.,  New  Haven, 
Conn. 

3266.  ROSCOE  LAWRENCE  BALL 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  11,  1884,  Toluca, 
111.;  s.  George  L.  (b.  Ja  s,  1862,  do.)  and  Maria 
E.  (Carrithers)  Ball  (b.  N  24.  1862,  Wenona, 
(111.).  Prepared  in  Toluca  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Eureka 
Coll.,  1906.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
Farmer,  Wenona,  111.;  Sch.  Dir.  Mem.,  Church 
of  Christ;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  K.  P.;  M.  W.  A. 
Married  Lucy  Rich  Burgess,  Mr  21,  191 1, 
Wenona,  111.  Children:  Elizabeth  Burgess,  b. 
My  6,  1912;  Roscoe  Lawrence  Jr.,  b.  S  i,  1913; 
George  Charles,  b.  Ag  22,  1915.  Address, 
Wenona,  111. 

3267.  WINIFRED   AGNES   BANNON 

(Sister  of  No.  2569) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  17,  1885, 
Joliet,  111.;  d.  Patrick  R.  (b.  Athlone,  Co.  Ros- 
common, Ireland)  and  Margaret  (O'Reilly) 
Bannon  (b.  Essex,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  St. 
Mary's  Acad.,  Joliet,  111.;  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1907.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Teacher,  Eng.,  Joliet  To. 
H.  S.,  111.  Address,  701  N.  Broadway,  Joliet, 
111. 

3268.  LAWRENCE  BYRON  BARKER 
Sanitary  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  M.  and  S.  E.;  b.  Ja 

31,  1886,  Batavia,  111.;  s.  William  P.  (b.  Jl  3, 
1852,  do.)  and  Helen  (Brown)  Barker  (b.  Ag 
34,  1854,  do.).  Prepared  in  E.  Batavia  H.  S. 
Supt.  quarries  of  W.  P.  Barker  &  Son,  1908-09; 
Engr.,  San.  Dist.  of  Chicago,  1909 — .  Auth.; 
Description  of  Const,  of  New  Stock  Yards  Inter- 
cepting Sewer,  Chicago,  Engng.  News  Record, 
Vol.  78.  No.  I,  191 7.  Mem.,  111.  Soc.  Engrs. ; 
A.  A.  E.  Married  Margaret  Claire  Button,  S 
28,  1910,  Marquette,  Mich.  Children:  Mary 
Marna,  b.  1913;  Margaret  Jane,  b.  191S.  Ad- 
dress, 550  E.  50th  PI..  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
12501  Michigan  Ave.,  do. 

3269.  DAVID  FREDERICK  BARLOGA 
Miner  and  Ranchman;  LL.  B.;  Lawyer;  b.  S 
5,  1886,  Pecatonica,  111.;  s.  Fred  (b.  Milwau- 
kee) and  Eliza  Barloga  (h.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Pecatonica  11.  S.  Adelphic;  Van  Twillers. 
Lawyer,  Poison,  Mont..  1909-11;  Ranchman, 
1915-18;    Miner,    Freiberg    and    Oak    Springs, 


Nev.,  1918 — .  Married  Helen  Verna  Moore,  D 
28,  1916,  Butte,  Mont.  Child,  Marilyn  Celia,  b. 
N  16,  1917.  Address,  211  N.  Montana  St., 
Butte,    Mont. 

3270.  EDNA  PEARL  BARNHART 

(MINER) 
(Wife  of  No.  31 14;  Sister  of  No.  2319) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  19,  1886,  Mansfield, 
111.;  d.  Ivlias  Patterson  (b.  My  19,  1859, 
Roanoke,  111.)  and  Sarah  Martha  (Maxwell) 
Barnhart  (li.  My  7,  i860,  Mahomet,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  llrbana  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Alethenai; 
I'res.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Married  J.  Howard  Miner 
('07),  N  25,  1908.  Children:  Harold  Eugene, 
b.  Ag  9,  1910;  Harvey  Russell,  b.  N  17.  1911; 
Sybil  Irene,  b.  Ag  26,  1916.  Address,  Strong- 
hurst,   111. 

3271.  JESSE  LOGAN  BARRETT 
Banker;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  21,  1884,  Henry, 

111.;  s.  John  N.  (b.  do.)  and  Susa  A.  (Shepard- 
son)  Barrett  (b.  Boston).  Prepared  in  Henry 
H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Farmer,  1908-11;  Bank- 
er. 1911.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. ;  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Address,  Henry,  Ill.t 

3272.  EDWIN  JACOB  BARTELLS 
(Brother  of  No.  3273) 

Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  S  23,  1885,  Camp 
Point,  111.;  s.  George  Case  (b.  Jl  i,  1841,  Han- 
over. Ger.)  and  Christina  (Walthers)  Bartells 
(b.  F  I,  1843,  New  York  City).  Prepared  in 
Camp  Point  H.  S.;  Wheaton  Coll.  Acacia; 
Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  (Them.  Club;  Jr.  Cap  Com. 
Chem.,  Am.  Smelt.  Sr  Refining  Co.,  Salt  Lake 
C'ity,  1908-9;  Chem.,  Denny  Renton  Clay  &  Coal 
Co.,  Seattle,  1909-13;  do..  Pacific  Creosoting 
C^o.,  1913-18;  do..  Continental  Pipe  Mfg.  Co., 
do.,  1918 — .  Address,  1728  Interlaken  Blvd., 
Seattle. 

3273.  GEORGE  CASE  BARTELLS,  JR 

(Brother  of  No.  3272) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  O  11,  1882. 
Camp  Point,  Adams  Co.,  111.;  s.  George  Case 
(h.  Tl  I.  1841,  Hanover,  Ger.)  and  Christina 
(Walthers)  Bartells  (b.  F  1,  1843,  New  York 
City).  Prepared  in  Maplewood  H.  S.;  Wheat- 
on CoW.  Acacia:  Chem.  Club;  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma.  Chem.,  Night  Supt.  and  Metallurgist 
Am.  Smelt.  &  Refining  Co.,  at  the  Murray 
Plant,  1908-13;  with  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Mines,  San 
Francisco,  1Q13-1S;  with  Penn.  Mining  Co., 
Camp  Seco.  Calif.,  7915-16;  Chief  in  Charge. 
Smelter  smoke  investigation,  St.  Louis  Smelting 
&•  Refining  Co..  Collinsville,  111.,  1916-18.  Mar- 
ried Elva  May  Elliott,  My  26,  1910,  Lamp  Point, 
111.  Children:  Frances  Christine,  b.  Ap  7.  1912; 
T  ois,  b.  N  6,  1Q14.  Address,  1109  W.  Main  St., 
Collinsville,  111.;  bus.  add.,  St.  Louis  Smelt, 
and  Refining  Co.,  do. 

3274.  MAYME  ALICE  BATTERSON 
Librarian:    B.    L.    S.;    b.    Sciotoville,    O.;    d. 

John  (b.  S  26,  1845,  do.)  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Richardson)  Batterson  (b.  D  21,  1849,  Jack- 
son Co..  O.).  Prepared  in  .\thens  (O.)  H.  S. 
A.  B.,  Ohio  ITniv.,  1901;  Ph.  B.,  O.  Univ.  Y. 
W.  C.  A.;  Athenean.  Libn.,  Pendleton.  Ore., 
1910;  do..  Green  Lake  Branch  of  Seattle  Lib., 
Seattle,  loio — .  Mem.,  Pacific  Northwest  Lib. 
Assn.;  Seattle  Coll.  Woman's  Club;  sec.  do., 
igi8 — ;  Seattle  Branch  111.  Alumni  Assn.; 
Puget  Sound  Lib.  Club.  Address,  7508  Sun- 
nyside  Ave.,  Seattle;  bus.  add.,  7334  E. 
Green   Lake   Way,    do. 

3275.  AUGUST  HARVEY  BAUER 
Physician  and  Surg.:  B.  S.  in  Sc.;  b.  Je 
5,  i8S^,  Chicago;  s.  Christian  (b.  Ger.)  and 
Charlotte  (Wetzel)  Bauer  (b.  Berlin  do.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Ph.  G.,  Rush  Med. 
Coll.,  Chicago,  1903.  Der  Deutsche  Verein; 
Alpha    Kappa    Kappa.       Asst.    Surg.,    7th    111. 


University  of  Illinois 


1 1908 


Inf.,  191 1.  Mem.  Staff  St.  Joseph's  Hospital, 
Chicago;  Staff  Chicago  City  Infant  Hosp.; 
Staff,  Infant  Welfare  Soc,  Chicago.  Mar- 
ried Florence  Ethel  Garrett,  Je  28,  191 1, 
Piano,  111.  Address.  2100  Seminary  Ave., 
Chicago. 

3276.     CHARLES  BAYARD   BAXTER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2579,  4547) 

Fruit  Farmer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  17,  18S7, 
Xauvoo,  III.;  s.  Emi!  T.  (b.  My  13,  1853, 
Xewark,  N.  J.)  and  Eugenie  A.  (Dadant) 
Baxter  (b.  France).  Prepared  in  Xauvoo  and 
Keokuk  H.  Schs.  Mech.  Engr.,  Roberts  & 
Schaefer,  Chicago,  1909-10;  With  West.  Elec. 
Co.,  Des  Moines,  1910-11;  with  .Stone  and  Web- 
ster, Keokuk,  1911-13;  Rollins  &  Westover, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1913;  Stone  &  Web.«ter,  Big 
Creek,  Calif.,  1913-16;  Fruit  Farmer  and  Bee 
Keeper,  1910 — .  Address,  R.  3,  Leavenworth, 
Kan. 

3277.     DANIEL  MIDDLEKAUFF   BEAL 
(Brother  of  No.  7371) 

Automobile  Business;  b.  Ag  21,  1887,  To- 
ledo, la.;  s.  Albert  Milton  (b.  Moline,  III.) 
and  Elizabeth  (xMiddlekauff)  Beal  (b.  Polo, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Moline  H.  S.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.  Salesman,  Moline  Auto  Co.,  1909- 
10;  do.,  Omaha  Neb.,  1910-11;  Mgr.,  do.,  1911- 
18.  Address,  935  25th  St.,  Moline,  111. 

3278.     ARTHUR    LINN    BEAR 
(Brother  of  No.  1810) 
Contracting    Engr.;    B.    S.    in    C.    E. ;    b.    F 
20,    1886,    Bearsdale,    111.;    s.    Samuel    E.    (b. 

1856,  Pa.)    and    Minerva    J.    (Cox)     Bear     (b. 

1857,  Harristown,  III.).  Prepared  in  Deca- 
tur H.  S.  Contr.  Engr.,  Seattle.  Married  Mary 
Agnes  Ritchie,  Je  2,  1912,  Welch,  Okla.  Ad- 
dress,   1026   Henry   Bldg.,   Seattle. 

3279.  FRED  PARKER  BENJAMIN 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.,  1916;  b.  D  12, 
1884,  near  Watseka,  HI.;  s.  Fred  (b.  Ja  27, 
1855,  N.  Y.)  and  Melissa  J.  (Parker)  Ben- 
jamin (b.  D  10,  1858,  Watseka.  111.).^  Pre- 
pared in  Watseka  11.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Pres., 
Philomathean;  Pres.,  John  Marshall  Law  Club; 
Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Ill.-Ind.  debate, 
1Q08.  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  Ag  15,  1917;  Camp  Boure, 
Tex.,  1917;  At  Camp  Clrant,  i6ist  Dept.  Brig.. 
D,    1917.     Address,   Watseka,  111. 

3280.     SOLOMON    MILTON 

BEROLZHEIMER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3281,  4073) 
Drafting  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  8. 
1887,  Shelbina,  Mo.;  s.  Otto  Henry  (b.  My 
25,  1848,  Furth,  Ger.)  and  Gertrude  (Solo- 
mon) Berolzheimcr  (b.  S  27,  1861,  Keokuk). 
Prepared  in  Bloom  Tp.  H.  S.  Pres.,  M.  E. 
Soc.  Engr.  with  Swift  &  Co.,  1908-9;  Draft- 
ing Engr.,  Austin  Mfg.  Co.;  do..  Kennicott 
Co.;  do.,  Marsh-Capron  Co.,  1909-11;  do., 
McKenzie  Furnace  Co.,  1911-13;  do..  Link 
Belt  Co.,  1913-14;  do.,  Milwaukee  West.  Fuel 
Co.,  1914-15;  do.,  111.  Steel  Co.,  Chicago, 
1915 — .  Married  Edna  Mae  Barnett,  Mr  27, 
1913,  Chicago.  Address,  5933  S.  Michif^an 
Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  111.  Steel  Co., 
89th  and  The  Strand,  do. 

3281.  TERESA  RUTH  BEROLZHEIMER 
(Sister  of  Nos.  3280,  4073) 
Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  Cheni;  b.  My  10, 
1886,  Shelbina,  Mo.;  d.  Henry  Otto  (b.  Mv 
25,  1848,  Furth  Ger.)  and  Gertrude  (Solomon) 
Berolzheinier  (d.  S  27,  1861,  Keokuk).  Pre- 
pared in  Bloom.  Tp.  H.  S.  Research  .Asst., 
with  Prof.  Parr,  Univ  of  111.,  1909;  Asst.  Chem., 
(Columbus  Lab..  1909-10;  Organizer,  LaSalle 
F.xten.     Univ.,     101012;     Asst.     Dir.,     Abraham 


Lincoln  House,  Milwaukee,  1912-13;  Suiivr., 
Jewish  Aid  Soc,  Chicago,  1913-14;  Supt.,  Home 
for  Jewish  Friendless,  do.,  1014-17;  do.,  Jew- 
ish Home  Finding  Soc,  do.,  191 7 — .  Auth. :  A 
(Comparison  of  Alethods  for  the  Determina- 
tion of  Sulphur  in  Coal  (with  S.  W.  Parr  and 
W.  F.  Wheeler),  Jonr.  of  Indus,  and  Engng. 
Chem.,  Vol.  I.  No.  10,  1909;  Annual  Reports 
of  -Associated  Jewish  Charities,  1914;  Jewish 
Charities,  Vol.  IX,  No.  3.  Mem.,  Social  Ser- 
vice Club;  Social  Worker's  Country  Club, 
Chicago;  Nat.  Conf.  of  Social  Work;  Nat. 
Conf.  of  Jewish  Charities;  Woman's  City  Club; 
Intercollegiate  Menorah;  Pres.  do.,  1917-18; 
Chicago  Conf.  Jewish  Social  Workers.  Ad- 
dress, 6445  University  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
1800   Selden   St.,  do. 

3282.     HAZEL  BESORE  (McCANN) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  3,  1886,  Urbana;  d. 
Charles  Alfred  (b.  .\i)  25,  1850,  Maryland) 
and  Mollie  (Somers)  Besore  (b.  Ag  25,  1856, 
Urbana).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church.  Married  George  Christy  Mc- 
Cann,  Te  i,  1910,  Urbana.  Address,  107  Robin- 
son  St",   Danville,    Ill.t 

22»i.     MARY  PRUDENCE  BILLINGSLEY 

Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  O  25,  1880,  Fair- 
field, la.;  d.  James  Strong  (b.  Ag  20,  1856 
Glasgow,  la.)  and  Jennie  (Schneringer)  Bill- 
ingsley  (b.  Ja  27.  1S56,  Lockridge,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  Belleville  (Kan.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Univ. 
of  Kan.,  1902.  Catalog  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1908-9;  Asst.  Libn.,  Kan.  St.  Lib.,  Topeka, 
Kan.,  1909-13;  Chief  of  Documents  Div.,  Kan- 
sas (City  Pub.  Lib.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  191^3 — . 
Auth.:  Govt.  Documents  as  Christmas  Gifts, 
Pub.  Libraries,  Mr  1913.  Address,  1315  Lin- 
wood  Blvd.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  bus.  add.,  Kan- 
sas  City   Pub.   Lib.,  9th  and   Locust   Sts.,   do.     • 

3284.     WILLIAM  Z.  BLACK 

(Husband  of  No.  4271;  Brother  of  No.  4075) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  1,  1883,  Sey- 
mour, 111.;  s.  John  Leslie  (b.  S  10,  1857,  Chi- 
cago) and  Minnie  Eveline  (Ilartrick)  Black 
(b.  Ag  27,  1858,  Quincy,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Pres.  and  Treas.,  Philomathean; 
Mgr.,  .Agr.  Baseball  Club;  Chi  Beta;  Bus.  Mgr. 
///.  A  (jr.;  Class  Memorial  Com.  Farmer,  1910. 
Auth.:  Articles  in  ///.  Agr.;  Farmer's  Review,' 
St.  Joseph  Record.  Mem.,  M.  E.  (Church; 
Bldg.  Com.,  Sch.  Trustees;  St.  Council  Nat. 
Defense.  Married  Mildred  Leas  ('10),  N  26, 
1909,  Danville,  111.  Children:  William  Z.,  Jr., 
b.  Je  29,  iqio;  Eleanor  Louise,  b.  Jl  4,  1912; 
John  Leas,  b.  Je   i,  1916.     Address,  St.  Joseph, 

in. 

3285.  LEE  ROSS  BLOHM 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  31,  1886, 
Virginia,  111.;  s.  Peter  Martin  (b.  Jl  20,  1857, 
Hluffsprings,  111.)  and  Mary  Martin  (Lee) 
Blolim  (b.  F  iq,  1859,  do.).  I'repared  in 
Heardstown  H.  S.  Chi  Beta.  Teacher,  Nau- 
voo.  111.;  do.,  Ileyworth.  111.  Married  Maude 
Lillian  McKenzie,  S  3,  1910,  Beardstown,  111. 
Child,  Lyle  McKenzie,  b.  Jl  -.-S,  iqii.  Ad- 
dress, Beardstown,  III.;  bus.  add.,  Ileyworth, 
Ill.t 

3286.     VIRON  JOSEPH   ROOTHE 

B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  My  27,  1886,  Gonzans. 
Tex.j  s.  Joseph  and  Nora  Boothe.  Capt.,  C. 
A.  C,.,  Jackson  Barracks,  New  Orleans,  1917; 
Ft.  Monroe,  Va.;  Maj.,  do.,  Camp  Nicholls,  La. 
.Address,  4120  W.  21st  St.,  Chicago. t 

3287.  JULIUS  VALENTIXE  BOPP 
Farm  Superviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  31, 
1879,  New  Memphis,  III.;  s.  Henry  (b.  Darm- 
stadt, Ger.)  and  Clara  (Lehman)  Bopp  (b. 
Shiloh,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mascoutah  H.  S.; 
So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha 
Zeta:    .Agr.    Club.      .\s'^oc.    Prof.,   .Agron.,   I'niv 


IQOSJ 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


303 


of  S.  Dak.;  Assoc.  EJ.,  Orange  Judd  Northwest 
Farmstead,  1911-12;  Dist.  Jiiipvr.,  N.  Dak.  Het- 
ter  Farming  Assn.,  19 12 — .  .\uth.:  Series  of 
Lessons  on  Soil  Handling;  (with  C.  Willis) 
Three  bul.;  various  articles  for  The  Farmstead. 
Address,   Fessenden,   N.   Dak.f 

3288.  GEORGE  JOHN  BOUVOUCOS 
Soil  Specialist;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  My  23, 
1888,  Licolia,  Greece;  s.  John  James  and  Par- 
askevj  (Kapsimakakos)  Bouyoucos.  Prepared 
in  Greek  Prep.  Sch.;  V.  M.  C.  .\.  of  Chicago. 
Ph.  D.,  Cornell,  191 1;  Univ.  of  Berlin,  Paris 
and  London,  I9i;j-i4.  Pres.,  Adelphic;  Cos- 
mopolitan; Bus.  Club;  Agr.  Club;  Sigma  Xi. 
Auth.:  Soil  Sur.  of  Monroe  Co.,  N.  Y.;  Tran- 
spiration of  Wheat  Seedlings  as  Affected  by 
Different  Soils  and  by  Solutions  of  Different 
Densities,  Botany  Gazette;  Buls.  and  articles 
for  Mich.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  of 
Agron.     Address,  East  Lansing,   Mich. 

3289.  EMIL  MARK  DIEDRICH  BRACKER 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  30,  1882, 
Hillsdale,  111.;  s.  Diedrich  Henry  (h.  1847.  Kiel, 
Ger.)  and  Elizabeth  (Hanberg)  Bracker  (b. 
1850,  Moline,  111.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Alpha  Zeta;  Agr.  Club.  Supt.,  Garden  and 
Forest,  Berea  Coll.,  Ky.,  1909;  Farming  and 
traveling,  1909-10;  Instr.,  Farm  Mechanics, 
Purdue  Univ.,  1911-12;  do.,  Ore.  Agr.  Coll., 
1912-15;  Farmer,  Hillsdale,  111.,  1915-18;  Farm 
Adviser,  Knox  Co.,  111..  1918 — .  Auth.: 
Lab.  Man.  for  Gen.  Course  in  Farm  Mechanics, 
1912;  Pointers  on  the  selections,  adjustment 
and  care  of  Farm  Math..  Ore.  Sta.  Bul.,  No. 
133;  Pointers  for  the  Plowman,  Coitntry  Gen- 
tleman; Holding  the  Farmer's  Trade,  Hardware 
Dealers'  Mag.,  Vo\.  43,  No.  257;  The  Economic 
Value  of  Efhciency  in  Bus.,  \\  eekly  Implement 
Trade  Jour.,  Vol.  36,  No.  7;  do.,  Farm  Imple- 
ment News.  Married  Ada  M.  Dinkleman,  Ag 
28,  1912,  Cincinnati.  ChilcL  Charlotte  Eliza- 
beth, b.  S  8,   1914.  Address,  Galesburg,  111. 

3290.  PERCY  BELMONT  BRADSHAW 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  JI  15,  1883, 
Sioux  Rapids,  la.;  s.  Benjamin  Harrison  (b. 
O  22,  1847,  Winnebago  Co.,  111.)  and  Anna 
Amelia  (Guffin)  Bradshaw  (b.  F  17,  1859, 
Carlyle,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Dixon  H.  S. 
E.  E.  Soc.  In  Const.  Dept.,  Commonwealth 
Edison  Co.,  1908;  Appraiser,  Coats  &  Burchard 
Co.,  1909;  Elec.  Draftsman,  West.  Elec.  Co., 
1910;  Elec.  Draftsman,  Sargent  &  Lundy,  1912; 
Elec.  Draftsman,  Panama  Canal,  1912-15;  Sec- 
Treas.,  Union  Metal  Works,  191 5- 16;  Elec. 
Draftsman,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  19 17 — .  Co.  G. 
6th  Regt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard,  1905 — •  Assoc. 
Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.,  191 1.  Address,  4542  N. 
Spaulding  Ave.,  Chicago. 

3291.     HERBERT  AMERY  BRAND 
(Brother  of  No.  3653) 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ap  s.  1885, 
Danville,  111.;  s.  William  F.  (b.  Ap  22,  1851, 
Ger.)  and  Fannie  H.  (Kitchener)  Brand  (b.  Je 
7,  1859,  Montreal,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Dan- 
ville H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi; 
Mem.  of  firm,  Foltz  &  Brand,  Archs.,  Conway 
Bldg.,  Chicago,  1912— .  Mem.,  lllini  Club  of 
Chicago.  Address,  325  Linden  Ave.,  Oak  Park, 
111. 
3292.     NELLIE  MATHILDA  BREDEHOFT 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  191 1; 
b.  O  3,  1886,  Danville,  111.;  d.  Henry  (b.  O 
24,  1851,  Danbury,  O.)  and  Wilhelmina  Louisa 
Augusta  (Eicmelmann)  Bredehoft  (b.  Ja  11, 
1857,  Minden,  Westphalia,  Ger.).  Prepared  in 
Danville  II.  S.;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1907-  Teacher 
of  Eng.  and  Ger.,  El  Paso,  111.,  1908-9;  do., 
Poplar  Bluff,  Mo.,  1911-14;  do..  Mo.  \\  esleyan 
Coll.,  1914-iS;  Teacher,  Eng.  and  Hist,  Pay- 
ette, Idaho,  1915-18.  Address,  205  W.  Har- 
rison St.,  Danville,  111.;  bus.  add..  Box  593.  Pay- 
ette,  Idaho. 


3293.  GEORGE  EARL  BRONSON 
(Husband  of  No.  3046) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  6,  1885,  Clin- 
ton, Wis.;  s.  Leonard  (b.  Ag  3,  1856,  Sackett 
Harbor,  N.  Y.)  and  Grace  (Peeblc)  Bronson 
(b.  D  9,  i^59j  Crown  Point,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Austin  \\.  S.,  Chicago.  C.  E.  Club.  Civ. 
Engr.,  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  1907;  Civ.  Engr., 
Q.  M.  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.,  1910 — .  Mem.,  Mun. 
r-ners.  Club  of  Chicago,  Ex.  Com.,  1912.  Mar- 
ried Daisy  Dell  Irwin  ('07),  ^Iy  27,  1908, 
Urbana.  Child,  Margaret  Irwin,  b.  S  19,  1910. 
.■iddress,  2},^  N.  Long  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
207  City  Hall,  do. 

3294.     IRA  SANFORD  BROOKS 
Farm  .\dviser;   B.   S.  in   Agr.;  b.  Ja   2,   1882, 
Shelby  Co.,  111.;  s.  Daniel  and  Sarah  Catherine 
(Arbogast)    Brooks.      Prepared   in   Univ.    Acad. 
Alpha    Zeta;    Agr.    Club;    Y.    M.    C.     A.;    Lt., 
Univ.    Regt.       Asst.,     Exp.     Sta.    and    Inst,    in 
llort.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-10;  Farm  Mgr.,  Deere 
Farm,  1911;  Agr.  Adviser,  La.Salle  Co.,  Ottawa, 
111.      Mem.,   M.   E.   Church;    Univ.   Club;    A.  A. 
A.   S.;  Am.  Breeders'  Assn.     Address,  Ottawa, 
111. 
3295.     HARRY  CLIFFORD  BROWN,  Jr. 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  26,   1884,  Tip- 
ton, la.;  s.  Harry  Clifford  (b.  N  19,  1852,  N.  Y. 
City)    and   Wheelock   (Dean)    Brown   (b.  Ja   21, 

1855,  Milan,  O.).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Man. 
Tr.  Sch.;  Armour  Inst.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma; 
Radical  (illub.  Asst.  Engr.,  Chicago  Subway 
Comm.,  1908-9;  Asst.  Supt.,  Davis  Marble  Co., 
1909-10;  Asst.  Engr.,  111.  Central  Bridge  & 
Building  Dept.,  1910-16;  do.,  Chicago  Bridge  & 
Iron  Works,  1916 — .  Married  Elizabeth  Elliott 
Foss,  N  21,  1914,  Chicago.  Child,  Elliott  Foss 
Erow^n,  b.  Ag  16,  1916.  Address,  5204  Black- 
stone  Ave..  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Chicago  Bridge 
S:  Iron  Works,  do. 

3296.     WINNINA  ELLA  BROWNSON 

(Sister  of  No.  2595) 

Teacher;   A.   B.   in  L.    &  A.;   b.   Ap   18,    1882, 

Quincy,   Mich.;   d.    Edwin  Julius    (b.   1852,  Ma- 

sonville,  N.  Y.)  and  Ella  (Gray)  Brownson  (b. 

1856,  Oxford,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Mary  Inst., 
St.  Louis;  Washington  Univ.,  St.  Louis.  Eng. 
Club.  Teacher,  Bushnell  H.  S. ;  do.,  Boone 
(la.)  H.  S.;  do.,  Hamilton  Coll.,  Lexington, 
Ky.;  do..  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  H.  S.;  With  Educ. 
Dept.  of  Mandel  Bros.,  Chicago  in  charge  of 
salesmanship  classes.  Address,  1004  39th  St., 
Des  IMoines. 

^297.     FLORENCE  LOUISE  BRUNDAGE 

(MESSICK) 

(Wife  of  No.  3874) 

A  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  12,  1886,  Muskegon, 
Mich.;  d.  Fred  (b.  D  25,  1856,  Friendship,  Pa.) 
and  Margaret  May  (Conley)  Brundage  (b.  My 
25,  1852,  Flint,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Muske- 
gon. Mich.,  H.  S.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Cataloger,  Univ.  of 
111.  Lib.,  1909;  Loan  Asst.,  1910;  Periodical 
Asst.,  1910.  Married  Joseph  Breckenridge  Mes- 
sick,  Jr.  ('09),  S  9.  1911,  Muskegon,  Mich. 
Child,  Joseph  Breckenridge,  III.,  b.  S  i..  I9I3- 
.Address,  3016  Linden  Place,  East  St.  Louis,  111. 

3298.  SARAH  ELIZABETH  BRYAN 
(Daughter  of  No.  38;  Sister  of  No.  2597) 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  1910; 
b  Je  15.  1886,  Champaign;  d.  Alphonso  Hunt 
(i)  Ag  8.  1845  Indianapolis)  and  Alice  (Choe- 
ver)  Bryan  ('74),  (b.  Ja  11,  1854.  Elm  Grove, 
111  )  Prepared  in  Champaign  11.  S.  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Alethenai;  Orchestra 
and  Choral  Soc;  Lib.  Club.  Asst.  Libn.,  Cham- 
paign Pub.  Lib..  1908-10;  Loan  .\sst..  Univ. 
lib  1910—.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Cham- 
paign; Lib.  Club;  Am.  Lib.  .-\ssn.;  111.  Lib. 
Assn  Address,  612  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign, 
Ili. 


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3299.  LOUIS  BUENGER 
(Brother  of  No.  6775) 
Salesman;  A.  U.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  6.  1886, 
Nameoki,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  Jl  25,  1853,  Han- 
over, Ger.)  and  Emily  S.  (Niemeyer)  liuengcr 
(b.  Je  I,  1857,  Venice,  111.).  Prepared  in  East 
St.  Louis  H.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Philomath- 
ean;  Sr.  Memorial  Com.  Salesman.  I'nivers.il 
Portland  Cement  Co..  Chicago,  190^-12;  do.. 
Granite  City  Lime  &  Cement  Co.,  Granite  City, 
111.,  1912— .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Address,  R.   i,  Granite  City,  111. 

3300.  ARTHUR  PINGREE  BUMSTEAD 
(Son  of  No.   131;  Brother  of  Nos.  2601,  6123) 

Journalist;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  26,  1884, 
Dundee,  111.;  s.  James  E.  ('77).  (b.  O  29,  1849, 
do.)  and  Justina  (Pingree)  Bunistead  (b.  S  29. 
1848).  Prepared  in  Dundee  II.  S.;  Univ.  of 
Calif.,  191 5- 1 6.  Chi  Beta;  Philomathean;  Eng. 
Club;  Der  Deutsche  Vercin.  Real  Est.  Bus.; 
Journalist.  129th  Field  Hosp.,  U.  S.  Nat. 
Guard,  1917;  129  Field  Hosp.,  33rd  Div.,  A.  E. 
F.,  France;  with  Army  of  Occupation,  Luxem- 
burg, Ger.  Address,  2529  Hilgard  Ave.,  Berk- 
eley, Calif. 

3301.  BENJAMIN   PAYSON   BURGESS 
Sales  Engr.;   B.   S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  18,   1887, 

Ottawa,  111.;  s.  Hatevet  Payson  (b.  1854,  War- 
ren, Me.)  and  Henrietta  Cross  (Godfrey)  Bur- 
gess (b.  1857,  LaSalle,  111.).  Prepared  in  W. 
Aurora  H.  S.  Sigma  Nu.  Draftsman,  C.  B.  6>: 
Q.  R.  R.,  1908-10;  Br.  Draftsman,  O.  W.  R.  R. 
and  Nat.,  Seattle.  1910-12;  Reinforced  Steel 
Exp.  with  F.  T.  Crowe  &  Co.,  Seattle,  1912— . 
Married  Nellie  Mae  Saintmyer,  Ja  24,  1912, 
Seattle.  Address,  735  33rd  Ave.,  Seattle. 

3302.  HARRY  HOLDRIDGE  BURGESS 

(Brother  of  No.  3669) 
Engineer;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  1909; 
b.  Ja  28,  1885,  Tonica,  111.;  s.  Lucian  Ashley 
(b.  Ja  20,  1852,  do.)  and  Ida  A.  (Mudge)  Bur- 
gess (b.  F  3,  185s,  Mendota,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Tonica  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1901-4. 
Triangle;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Soph.  Football  team. 
Cost  Keeper,  J.  B.  Nelson  Co.,  1909;  Asst. 
Engr.,  C.  A.  P.  Turner  Co.,  1909-11;  Engr., 
Butler  Bros.,  Contr.,  1912-18.  Capt.,  R.  S., 
1918;  Const.  Officer,  Watertown  Arsenal.  Mass. 
Married  Martha  Mayhaugh,  D  29,  191  i,  Fort 
Worth,  Tex.  Child,  Richard  Mayhaugh,  b.  O 
15,  1914.  Address,  Watertown  Arsenal,  Water- 
town,   Mass. 

3303.  OPAL  BURRES 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1909;  b. 
Je  7,  1886,  Sidney,  111.;  d.  William  Franklin 
(b.  Je  29,  1857,  Ashmore,  111.)  and  Alice  (Cool- 
ley)  Burres  (b.  N  23,  1862,  Newman,  III.). 
Prepared  in  Thornburn  H.  S.,  Urbana.  Sigma 
Xi;  Scholarship,  1908-9;  Fellowship,  1911-12; 
Grad.  Mem.,  Adv.  Bd.,  Woman's  League.  Grad. 
Work  in  Zool.,  1908-0  and  1910-12;  Prin.,  Shel- 
don II.  S.,  1909-10;  Head  of  Biol.  Dept.,  South 
II.  S.,  Youngstown,  O.,  1913;  Teacher,  West 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Cleveland,  O.,  1918— .  Auth.: 
(with  Amos  W.  Peters).  The  Diastalic  En- 
zyme of  Paramoecium  in  Relation  to  the  Kill- 
ing Concentration  of  ("opjier  Suli)hate,  Jour. 
Biol.  Chem.,  Vol.  VI,  No.  i,  Mr  1909.  Address, 
c/o  West  Tech.  High  School,  Cleveland,  O. 

3304.  MILO  EUGENE  BURWASH 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2602,  5567,  5568,  6129,  74^7) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  N  15,  1885,  Plain- 
view,  111.;  s.  Thomas  Nathaniel  (b.  Montreal, 
Can.)  and  Sarah  Margaret  (I'.oswcU)  Burwasli 
(b.  Mr  27,  1S55,  Shipman,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  ,\ll  class  footl)all,  1905. 
Fruit  Farmer,  San  Benito,  Tex.,  1909:  do.,  Mus. 
kegon,  Mich.,  1910-11;  l-'armer.  Champaign, 
1912;    Stock    and    Grain    Farmer,    Alvin,    111., 


1913-18.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  Ada  E. 
iSiershon,  D  31.  igi6,  Galveston,  Tex.  Child, 
Horace  Maynard,   b.    N   26,    191 7.     Address,   R. 

I.  Alvin.   111. 

3305.     CAROLYN    ELIZABETH   BUSEY 
(GRATTON) 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Je  15,  1874.  Urbana; 
d.  J.  S.  and  Caroline  Buscy.  Prepared  in 
St.    Mary's    Acad.,    Indianapolis.      Married    W. 

II.  Gratton.     Address,  Shawncetown,  111. 

3306.  *CHARLES  BOWEN  BUSEY 
Bank  Cashier;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  22, 
1887,  Urbana;  s.  Samuel  T.  (b.  N  16,  1835, 
Grcencastle,  Ind.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Bowen) 
Busey  (b.  Je  21,  1854,  Delplii,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Urbana  H.  S.;  Phi  Delta  Theta. 
Grad.  Stud.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  190809. 
.\utomol)ile  Salesman,  1910-11;  Cashier,  Bus- 
cys'  St.  Bank,  Urbana,  1912-17.  Instr.,  O.  T.  S. 
1918,  France;  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  L,  310th  Regt., 
78th  Div.,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Recommended  for 
ist  Lt.  Mem.,  Tech.  Club,  Boston,  1909;  A.  F. 
A.  M.  Married  Louise  Carter,  Je  7,  191 1,  Dal- 
las, Tex.  Child,  Charles  Bowen,  Jr.,  b.  N  15, 
1915.  Killed  in  action  N  9,  1918,  Argonne 
Forest,  France. 

3307.  ETHEL  MAY  BUSHNELL 
(WARING) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2925,  3308) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  9,  1887, 
Paxton,  HI.;  d.  Allen  SherriU  (b.  D  8,  1854) 
and  Caroline  May  (Hills)  Bushnell  (b.  My  10, 
1857).  Prepared  in  Paxton  H.  S. ;  Chicago 
Kindergarten  Inst.,  1907-8.  A.  M.,  I.eland 
.Stanford  Univ.,  191 7.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Illiola;  Valedictorian.  Experiments  under 
Stanford  Univ.  of  standardization  of  Ameri- 
can children  in  comparison  with  the  French 
tests  of  Binet,  1911-12;  Teacher,  San  Francisco 
St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1918.  Auth.:  Montessori  and 
the  American  Petted  Darling,  Kindergarten 
Review,  Vol.  XXIV,  No.  7,  1914;  Homeo- 
pathic Treatment  in  Education;  A  study  of 
the  Si>ecilic  Values  in  Montessori,  Vol.  XXIV, 
No.  8,  1914;  A  Comparative  Study  of  Montes- 
sori. Within  the  activities  of  the  American 
Kindergarten,  Vol.  XXIV,  No.  9,  1914.  Pres., 
Long  Beach  Kindergarten  Club;  A.ssn.  Coll. 
.Mumnae.  Married  Clarence  A.  Waring, 
Ap  14,  1914,  Stanford  Univ.  (died,  1918). 
Child,  Dana  Bushnell,  b.  N  19,  1916.  Address. 
Buchanan  and   Waller   Sts.,   San  Francisco. 

3308.     HORACE    LELAND    BUSHNELL 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2925,  3307) 

Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  6, 
1885,  Paxton,  111.;  s.  Allan  Sherrill  and  Car- 
rie May  (Hills)  Bushnell.  Prepared  in  Pax- 
ton 11.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Prelim. 
Honors;  Track.  With  Graham  iS:  Myers, 
.\rchts.,  1908;  Cawsey  61;  Lohse,  Gen.  Contrs., 
1909;  With  Bldg.  Dept.,  City  of  Seattle,  1909- 
12;  Struct.  Engr.,  Triol  &  Bushnell,  1912-17; 
.Struct.  Engr.,  Grant  Smith  &  Co.,  1917 — . 
Married  Leah  Jane  Litt,  Mr  25,  1914,  Seattle. 
.■Iddress,    1424    26th  Ave.,   Seattle. 

J309.  BEATRICE  MARTINDALE  BUTLER 
(BEEBE) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  3,  1886,  Chicago;  d. 
Henry  h'rederick  (b.  dd.)  and  Eva  Isabel 
(Martindale)  Butler  (b.  Montreal,  Can.).  Pre- 
pared in  Austin  II.  S.,  Chicago;  Boston  Univ. 
Law  Sch.,  1908-9.  LL.  P..,  Univ.  of  Ore. 
Delta  Sigma  Rho;  111. -Ind.  Debate;  Girls  (jlee 
Club;  won  second  place,  Hamilton  Oratorical 
Prelims.,  1907.  Teacher,  Eng.,  St.  Croix 
Falls  II.  S.,  1909-10;  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Brewster, 
Wash.,  1910-11;  Teacher,  Eng.,  Gresham  H.  S., 
191 1-12;  Eng.  and  Ger.,  1912-14.  Married 
Lewis  Charles  Beebe,  Je  8,  1914,  Portland, 
Ore.  Child,  William  Wallace,  b.  Je  15,  ig'S- 
Address,   Cottage   Grove,   Ore. 


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3310.  *JOIIN  PRESCOTT  BUTLER 
Real  Est.  Dealer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag 
20,  1884,  Mishawaka,  Ore.;  s.  Patrick  (b.  Ja 
10,  1828,  Leilrim,  Ireland)  and  Elizabeth 
(Ray)  Butler  (b.  Mr  26,  1840,  Donegal,  Ire- 
land). Prepared  in  Monticcllo  H.  S.  Pres., 
Scribblers'  Club;  Eng.  Club.  Salesman,  1909; 
Advertiser,  1910;  Farmer,  191 1;  Real  Est. 
Dealer,  1912.  Married  Marie  Margaret  Han- 
cock, F  25,  191 1,  Decatur,  111.  Died  N  18, 
1914,  Boviil,   Idaho. 

3311.     ARCHIE    STANTON    BUYERS 
(Brother    of    No.    5057) 

Captain;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  O  20,  1886, 
Sterling,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  Mr  2,  1834,  Buyers- 
town,  Pa.)  and  Frances  Anna  (Gait)  Buyers 
(b.  Ja  23,  1843,  Lancaster,  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
Sterling  Tp.  11.^  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
Gamma  Alpha;  .Sigma  Xi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pre- 
lim, and  Final  Honors.  Teacher,  Math.,  Mech. 
Drawing,  and  Descrijitive  Geom.,  Albion  Coll., 
1908-9;  With  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N. 
Y.,  1909-11;  With  Exp.  Turbine  Dept.,  15 
mos.;  Turbine  Engng.  Dept..  Champaign,  191 1- 
13;  Inst.,  Mech.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 1- 
12.  2nd  Lt.,  C.  A.  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  1912; 
ist  Lt.,  do.,  1916;  Capt..  do.,  1917;  Major,  do., 
1918 — •.  Address,  Ft.  Mills,  Corregidor  Island, 
P.  I. 

3312.     FRANK  MILTON  BYERS 

Farm  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  S  ir,  1885, 
Charleston,  III.;  s.  Joseph  William  (b.  1851, 
Greensburg,  Ind.)  and  NelJie  (Bj-adshaw) 
Byers  (b.  Ap  1861,  Sparta,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Charleston  H.  S.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho;  Maj.,  Univ.  Regt.  Married 
Stella  Therese  Surman,  Je  21,  191 1,  Carlin- 
ville.  111.  Child,  Frank  Milton,  Jr.,  b.  Mr  s, 
1916.  Address,  Deere  Model  Dairy  Farm, 
Moline,   111. 

3313-  JOHN  BRAHM  CABANIS 
Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  F  22,  1882, 
Petersburg,  111.;  s.  John  Clark  (b.  F  28,  1852, 
Todd  Co.,  Ky.)  and  Elizabeth  (Brahm)  Cabanis 
(b.  D  12,  1857,  Petersburg,  III.).  Prepared  in 
Salem  H.  S.  Sigma  Chi;  Yoxan;  Phoenix; 
Mgr.,  Baseball,  1908.  Engr.,  City  of  Chicago, 
1908-9;  do.,  R.  S.  Feurtado  Consulting  Engrs., 
1909-10;  with  Universal  Portland  Cement  Co., 
and  Ludowici-Celadon  Co.,  1910;  Northwestern 
Sales  Mgr.,  The  Atlas  Portland  Cement  Co., 
19 1 6 — .  Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  Minneapolis;  Min- 
neapolis Arch.  Club.  Address,  826  Plymouth 
Bldg.,  Minneapolis. 

3314.  JOHN  WEBSTER  CAIRNS 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    E.    E. ;    b.    D   27,    1883, 

Hebron,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  D  25,  1858,  Paterson, 
N.  J.)  and  Louise  (Johonnott)  Cairns  (b.  My 
12,  1861,  Spring  Grove.  111.).  Prepared  in 
Hebron  H.  S.  Sec,  E.  E.  Soc. ;  Football 
Team.  Engr.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  1908-10;  do., 
Lincoln  Park  Comn.,  1910-11;  do.,  W.  A.  Jack- 
son Co.,  191 1 — .  Address,  727  (Cornelia  Ave., 
Chicago. 

3315.  IDA  ISABEL  CALDWELL 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Nashua,  la.;  d.  Pat- 
rick Henry  (b.  Jl  7,  1837,  Vt.)  and  Lillian 
Cleone  (Weeks)  Caldwell  (b.  O  27,  1843,  Hud- 
son, O.).  Prepared  in  H.  S.;  by  Private 
Teachers;  Charles  City  Coll.;  Carleton  Coll., 
Northfield,  Minn.,  1893-94.  A.  B.,  Morning- 
side  Coll.,  1908.  Cataloger,  Pub.  Lib.,  Well- 
ington, O.,  1908;  Pub.  Lib.,  Wauseon,  O.,  1908; 
.Sub.  Libn..  Highland  Park,  111.,  1909;  Cata- 
loger, Pub.  Lib.,  St.  Louis,  1909;  Libn.,  Pub. 
Lib.,  Charles  City,  la.,  1910 — .  Auth. :  Articles, 
Ladies  Home  Journal.  System,  Musical  Am., 
Am.  City,  Popular  Mechanics,  Des  Moines 
Register,  Des  Moines  Tribune,  Every  Week, 
Factory,  Advance.  Mem.,  la.  Lib.  .-Xssn. ;  P.  E. 
O.  Sisterhood.     Address,  Charles  City,  la. 


iii6.     SAMUEL  CHARLES  CAMPBELL 
(Brother    of   G    104) 

Highway  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  30, 
1884,  Marissa,  III.;  s.  Samuel  Wylie  (b.  O  9. 
1848,  do.)  and  Sarah  Jane  (Hemphill)  (Campbell 
(b.  O  19,  1851,  do.).  Prepared  in  Marissa  H. 
S.;  Monmouth  Coll.,  1904-5.  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
With  Ry.  Location  Constr.  and  Maintenance, 
St.  Louis,  1908-9;  Municipal  Mgr.,  De  Soto, 
Mo.,  1909-12;  Jr.  Engr.,  St.  Highway  Dept., 
Springfield,  111.,  1912;  Co.  Highway  Engr., 
Jefferson  Co.,  Mo.,  1912;  Jr.  Engr.,  111.  St. 
Highway  Dept.,  191 5;  Co.  -Supt.  of  Highways 
Mt.  Carroll,  111..  1916-18.  2nd  Lt.,  17th  Co.,  5th 
Tr.  Bn.,  158  Depot  Brig.,  Camp  Sherman; 
Mustered  out,  D  13,  1919.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
A.  A.  S.  R.;  Presby.  Church.  Married  Gladys 
Maida  Coxwell.  Je  21,  191 1,  De  Soto.  Mo.  Chil- 
dren: Diana  Mafalda,  b.  N  30,  191 2;  Gladys 
Helen,  b.  D  24,  1913;  Samuel  Charles,  b.  Mr 
19,   1915.  Address,  Mt.   Carroll,  111. 

3317-  ROBERT  JAY  CANDOR 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  20,  1885, 
Aledo,  III.;  s.  John  M.  (b.  do.)  and  Margaret 
(McGuinness)  Candor  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Aledo  H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Arch.  Club;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Prelim.  Honors.  Arch.,  H.  I.  Goddard, 
Burlington,  la.;  do.,  H.  W.  Whitsitt,  Moline, 
in.;  do.,  Keyser  &  Schreiber,  Oklahoma  City, 
Okla. ;  do.,  Smith,  Rea  &  Lovett,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.;  With  Prof.  N.  A.  Wells's  party  in  Eur- 
ope, 1912;  Arch.,  J.  C.  Llewellyn,  Chicago;  do.. 
Smith,  Rea  &  Lovett,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  191 8 — . 
Asst.  to  Dean  Miles  Ketchum,  Nitro,  W.  Va., 
igi8 — .  Auth.:  Thesis  Design,  Am.  Arch.,  1909. 
I\Iem.,  Southwest.  Alumni  Assn.;  Y.  M.  C.  A.; 
Univ.  Exten.  Center,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  Presby. 
Church.  Married  Edith  Stillman,  Je  25,  1914, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Address,  4027  Main  St., 
Kansas  City,  Mo.;  bus.  add.,  602  Finance  Bldg., 
do. 

3318.  IRA  THOMSON  CARRITHERS 
Ath.  Dir.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  25,  1885, 
VN'ashburn,  111.;  s.  James  G.  (b.  N  3,  1844)  and 
.Sinah  E.  (Wallace)  Carrithers  (b.  O  5,  1850). 
Prepared  in  Pontiac  H.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Phi; 
Philomathean;  Phoenix;  V.  P.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.; 
Capt.,  Football,  Track  and  Baseball  teams. 
Ath.  Dir.,  Alma  Coll.,  Alma,  Mich.,  1908-10; 
do.,  Knox  Coll.,  1910-13;  Freshman  coach, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1913-14;  Ath.  Dir.,  Lake  Forest 
Coll.,  1914-15;  do.,  Coe  Coll.,  1915 — .  Mem., 
Presby.  Church;  Fac.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Tr.  Sch. 
Married  Winifred  Markham,  Je  22,  1910,  Sault 
Ste.  Marie,  Mich.  Children:  Winifred  Louise, 
b.  Je  2,  191 1  ;  Elizabeth  Ann,  b.  D  17,  191 2; 
James  Markham,  b.  Ag  25,  1914.  Address, 
1435  Bever  Ave.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 


3319.  MAE  CII.VPIX 
(Sister  of  Nos.  1478,  1644,  2050,  2612) 
Missionary  and  Supt.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
My  II,  1885,  Tolono,  111.;  d.  Edward  Bonaparte 
(b.  My  7,  i'8s7,  Clyde,  N.  Y.)  and  Lucy  Mar- 
garet (Pierce)  Chapin  (b.  Je  2,  1858,  Browns- 
town,  O.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Illiola:  Y.  W.  C.  A.  cabinet.  Teacher,  Eng. 
and  Hist.,  Williamsport,  Ind.,  1908-10;  do., 
Presby.  Tr.  Sch.,  1911-12;  Club  and  Bible 
Work,  Assn.  House,  Chicago,  1912-13;  Mission- 
ary and  Supt.  of  Girls'  Sch.  under  Presby. 
I'd.,  Kiung  Chow,  China,  1913 — .  Mem., 
Presby.  Church.  Address,  616  W.  Church  St., 
Champaign;  bus.  add.,  Kiung  Chow,  Hainan, 
China. 

3320.     WALTER  ELLSWORTH  CHILD 
Lawyer;    LL.    B. ;    b.    My   20,    i88s,    Farming- 
dale,     111.:     s.     Stephen     Child.       Prepared     in 
Springfield     H.     S.       Lawyer,     Poison,     Mont. 
.Address,    Poison,    Mont. 


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University  of  Illinois 


[1908 


3321.     DANIEL  LEROY  CHRISTOPHER 

Manager;  A.   B.  in  Sc;  b.  O  15,   1884,  Farm- 

ington,   111.;   s.   Eugene   (h.    N   15,' 1850,  Peoria) 

and   Clara    Bell    (Zook)    Christopher    (b.   Ja   30, 

1861,   Bushnell,   111.).     Prepared  in   Farmington 

II.  S.  Mgr.,  Advertising  and  Sale.s,  Leavitt 
Mfg.  Co.,  Urbana.  Married  Lura  Dean  Jer 
auld,  Je  8,  19 10,  Urbana.  Children:  Daniel 
Eugene,  b.  F  21,  191 1;  Robert  Jerauld  Ciiris- 
topher,  b.  F  5,  19 13.  Address,  305  \V.  Wash- 
ington Blvd.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  Leavitt  Mfg. 
Co.,  do. 

33-^-'.     ROBERT  BURTON  CLARK 

Mgr.,  Telephone  Co.;  LL.  B.;  b.  N   11,  1885, 

\\averly,  111.;  s.  William  Burton  and  Ella  Mary 

Clark.       Prepared     in     Centralia     H.     S.       Phi 

-Alpha  Delta;  Theta   Kappa   Nu;   Egyptian  Club. 

III.  Central  R.  R.,  Carbondale,  1908;  Lawyer, 
1908-10;  Mgr.,  Central  Union  Telephone  Co., 
1910 — .     Address,  3340   S.    Park  Ave.,   Chicago. 

3323.     MORTIMER  BURNHAM  CLEVE- 
LAND 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  A.  M.,  1915;  b. 
N  19,  1882,  Osage,  la.;  s.  Byron  M.  and  Lucia 
A.  (Burnham)  Cleveland.  Prepared  in  E. 
Waterloo  H.  S.;  Cornell  Coll.  Arch.,  Water- 
loo, la.,  191 5—.  Mem.,  -A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P. 
O.  E.  Married  Edith  Munger  Cleveland,  S  18, 
191 2,  Waterloo.  Children:  Mary  Eleanor,  b.  D 
31,  1916;  Rhoades  Mortimer,  b.  S  2,  1917. 
Address,  VV'aterloo,  la.;  bus.  add.,  603  First 
Nat.   Bank   Bldg.,  do. 

3324.     W'INIFRED   H.\ZEL  CLIFFORD 

(MORGAN) 

(Wife  of  No.  2767) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  7,  1887,  Thomas- 
boro,  111.;  d.  Alfred  C.  (b.  1858,  Waverly,  O.) 
and  Adeline  (French)  Clifford  (1).  1867,  Attica, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Ath 
enean;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Prelim.  Honors.  Mar- 
ried Horace  H.  Morgan  ('06),  Je  28,  1909, 
Champaign.  Children:  Clifford  H.,  b.  Ap  2, 
1910;  Cherrie  Adelyn,  b.  O  14,  1914-  Address, 
229   Monterey  Ave.,   Highland   Park,  Detroit. 

3325.  BYRON   KEMP  COGHLAN 
Professor;    B.   S.   in    C.    E. ;   b.    Mr    23,    1881, 

Independence,  la.;  s.  William  James  and  Anna 
Theoline  (Kemp)  Cogldan.  Prepared  in  Kan- 
kakee H.  S.  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Ga.,  1916.  Sigma 
Xi;  Philomathean;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors; 
Fresh.  Debating  Team.  Supt.  of  Man.  Tr., 
1909;  Engr.  on  R.  R.  Const.,  1909;  Prof.,  C. 
E..  N.  Me.x.  St.  Coll.  of  Mines.  1909-14;  Assoc. 
Prof.  Highway  Engng.,  Agr.  and  Mech.  Coll., 
College  Station,  Tex.,  1914-17.  Capt.,  Engr. 
Corps,  Te  19,  191 7,  attached  to  11 6th  Engrs.  U. 
S.  R.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Married  Ora  Fellows, 
N  7,  1908,  Kankakee.  111.  Address,  1042  E. 
Court  St.,    Kankakee,   111. 

3326.  CURTIS  EARL  CONNARD 
Elec.   Engr.;  B.   S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  My  2,  1882, 

Macon  Co.,  111.;  s.  Charles  Ellis  (b.  1829,  Phil- 
adeli'hia)  and  Elizabeth  Jane  (Rozzel)  Con- 
nard  (b.  Macon  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Decatur 
H.  S.  Elec.  Engr.,  Westinghouse  Elec.  Mfg. 
Co.  Pa.  Nat.  Guard,  Co.  E.,  18th  Inf.;  Sergt. 
Maj.,  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  iiith  Inf.,  Camp  Hancock. 
Augusta,  Ga.  Mem.,  Westinghouse  Club.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  Westinghouse  Co.,  Pittsburgh. 
3327.  FRANK  LOUIS  COOK 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  14.  1882. 
Chicago;  s.  Frederick  William  (b.  Jl  10,  1839, 
Dunkeehan,  Ireland)  and  Ida  (Fowler)  Cook 
(b.  S  13,  1856,  Summerville,  Mich.).  Prepared 
in  Oak  Park  H.  S.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon; 
Phoenix;  Eta  Kapiia  Nu;  Prcs.,  Fresh.  Class; 
Lt.  Col.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Mgr.,  Klec.  Show.  With 
Pub.  Service  Co.,  Chicago.  111.  Naval  Reserve. 
1908—.  Mem.,  Nat.  Elec.  Light  Assn.  Married 
Frances  Alya  Hall,  Mr  16,  1910,  Berwyn.  111. 
Child,  Eleanor  Frances,  b.  Ja  i,  19".  Address, 
318  First  Ave.  Oak  Park,  111.;  bus.  add.,  losfh 
and  Throop  St.,  Chicago. 


33-8.  GEORGE  HERBERT  COONS 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  N  2,  1885;  s.  G. 
W.  (b.  F  12,  1852,  Vl.)  and  Susan  E.  (Irwin) 
Coons  (b.  Lansingburg.  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Bloomington  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  A. 
M.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  191 1;  Ph.  D.  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1917-  Adelphic;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Sigma  Xi; 
111. -Wis.  Debate.  Teacher.  Hancock  H.  S., 
V't.,  1909;  Adj.  I'rof.,  Agr.  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Neb.. 
i909-:o;  Res.  Asst.,  Plant  Pathology,  Mich.  Agr. 
Coll.,  1911-17;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1918 — .  Auth.: 
Ecological  Relations  of  the  Flora;  Factors  In- 
i-olved  in  Growth  of  Pycnidium  Formation  of 
Plenodomus  Fusconiaculans,  Jour.  Ayr.  Re- 
search, 1916.  Married  Myrta  Amanda  Vogel, 
Ag  20,  1908,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich,  Child,  Myrta 
Susan,  b.  My  2O,  1909.  Address,  c/o  Mich. 
.\gr.    Coll.,    East    Lansing,    Mich. 

3329.     HAZEL   KATHERINE   COOPER 

(DILLON) 
(Wife  of  No.  4131;  Sister  of  No.  1322) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  IS,  1887,  Champaign; 
d.  Frank  (b.  My  6,  1849,  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.) 
and  Luro  Alice  (Ham)  (hooper  (b.  O  11,  1852, 
Monticello,  111.).  Prepared  in  Chamiiaign  H. 
S.  V.  P.,  Math.  Club.  Teacher,  II.  S.,  Sulli- 
van, 1908-9;  do.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  1909-10; 
do.,  Sullivan,  1910-12.  Married  Edward  Leland 
Dillon  Cio),  Je  26,  1912,  Sullivan,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Marion,  b.  Je  13,  1913;  John  Robert,  b. 
Je  2,  1914  (died  Ag  i,  1914).  Address,  Osh- 
temo,   Mich. 

3330.  FLEMIN  WILLET  COX 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in   L.   &   A.;   b.   N    18,    1875, 

Bridgeport,  III.;  s.  Flemin  Willet  (b.  1838, 
Coshocton,  O.)  and  Sarah  (Kinsey)  Cox  (b. 
1842,  do.).  Prepared  in  Prep.  Dept.,  Wabash 
Coll.  Sufit.  of  Sells.;  Teacher  of  Sc.  and  Prin., 
Tp.  H.  S.  Married  Minnie  E.  Starkman,  Ag 
22,  1901,  Bridgeport,  111.  Children:  Dorothy 
I'^lizabeth,  b.  Je  i,  1902;  Margaret  Sylvia,  b. 
Mr  10,  1909.    Address,  Bridgeport,  111. 

3331.  IRVING  HUGHEY  COX 
Lawyer;  A.   B.  in  L.   &  A. ;  b.  O  28,   1882;  s. 

Frank  (b.  D  16,  1853,  near  Mattoon,  111.)  and 
Jennie  (Hughey)  Cox  (b.  .\[)  27,  1S56,  Brooks- 
ville.  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Mattoon  H.  S.  Or- 
chestra; Glee  Club;  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Pi  Kappa 
Alpha.  Mem..  B.  P.  O.  E. ;  J^xalled  Ruler,  do.; 
Royal  Arch  Mason;  Scribe,  do;  Treas.,  Henry- 
ctta  Masonic  Bldg.  Assn.;  V.  P.,  Henryetta 
Rotary  Club;  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Married 
Mary  Rita  Collins,  F  2,  1910.  Child,  Daniel 
Franklin,  b.  Je  21,  191 1.  Address,  Henryetta, 
Okla. 

3332.     GORDON  WILLIAM  CROSSETT 
Elec.   Engr.;   B.    S.  in   E.  E.;  b.   F   16,    1884, 

Salem,  III.;  s.  Kirk  (b.  O  20,  1846,  Warsaw,  N. 

Y.)    and    Lillie   Aline    (Merriiield)    Crossett    (b. 

O   14,  1852,  do.).     Prepared  in  Salem  H.  S.     E. 

E.    Soc. ;    Eta    Kappa    Nu.      Elec.    Engr.,    Gen. 

Elec.    Co..    Schenectady,    N.    Y.      Address,    c/o 

Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Cincinnati. 

3333.  STANLEY  GARDNER  CUTLER 
Sales  Engr.:  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E..  1911;  b. 
O  31,  1887,  Chicago.  Prepared  in  R.  T.  Crane 
IT.  S.,  Chicago.  Iriangle;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma 
.\i;  Special  and  Final  Honors;  Prcs.  Ionian; 
F'res.  Scribblers'  Club;  Ed.  Technairat^h.  Engr., 
Cost  Dept..  Stone  &  Webster  Engr.  Corp.; 
Irrigation  Engr.,  Bur.  of  Pub.  Works,  Manila, 
1'.  I.,  190S-11;  Universal  I'ortland  Cement  Co.; 
Chicago,  Rock  Island  and  Pacific  R.  R.,  1911-12; 
Cost  Engr.,  Stone  &  Webster  Engng.  Corp., 
Keokuk,  1912-14;  Sales  Engr.,  OIney  J.  Dean  \ 
Co.,  Chicago,  1014 — ■  Sergt.,  Co.  G.,  6th  Regt.. 
St.  Reserve  Militia.  Married  Lottie  G.  Mose- 
ley.  Ap  23,  19 1 3,  Keokuk.  Child.  Joseph  M.,  b. 
H'  24,  1014.  Address,  c/o  O.  J.  Dean  &  Co., 
Assn.    Bldg.,    Chicago. 


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3334-     MAURICE  G.  DADANT 

(lirother  of  Nos.  1654,  2065,  8253) 
Manufacturer;  A.  li.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  11, 
18S6;  s.  C.  P.  (b.  Ap  6,  1 85 1,  Langres,  France) 
and  Mary  (Marine'")  Dadant  (b.  Si.  Louis). 
Prepared  in  Hamilton  and  Keokuk  IL  S. 
Shield  and  'J'rident;  Prelim.  Honors;  Football. 
1907;  Basketball,  t'apt.  Mfr.  of  Bee  Keejiers' 
Supplies;  Managing  Ed.,  Am.  Bee  Journal. 
Cai)t.,  Reserve  Militia  of  111.,  igiS.  Auth.:  A 
Tliousand  Answers  to  Bee-Kcei)ing  Questions; 
numerous  articles  in  Am.  Bee  Journal.  Mar- 
ried Helen  Hassett,  O  12,  1910,  Keokuk.  Chil 
dren:  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Ag  23,  igii;  Robert, 
b.  F  16,  1914.    Address,  Hamilton,  111. 

333S.  ALBERT  HARTMAN  DAEHLER 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  30, 
1883,  Chadwick,  111.;  s.  Louis  Christian  (b. 
My  24,  1843,  Darmstadt,  Ger.)  and  Anna 
Elizabeth  (Hartman)  Daehler  (b.  Ap  19,  1853. 
Gelsenheim,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Chadwick  H. 
S.  Philoniathean,  Honor  Pres. ;  Chi  Beta; 
Phoenix;  Eng.  Club;  Scribblers';  French  and 
Italian  Clubs;  Pres.,  Ger.  Club;  Asst.  Ed., 
Daily  Illini;  Stud.  Ed.,  Alumni  Quarterly ;  Ind. 
Debate.  Asst.  in  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-09; 
Instr.  in  Eng.,  Purdue,  1909 — .  Married 
Mabel  Lowry,  Je  17,  1914,  Granger,  Ind.  Ad- 
dress,  105  Quincy   St.,   West  Lafayette,  Ind. 

3336.  DORA  DAVIDSON  (BROWT^) 
(Wife  of  G  8s) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  16,  1884,  Sullivan, 
111.;  d.  James  (b.  Ap  7,  1859,  do.)  and  Martha 
\nn  (Hayes)  Davidson  (b.  F  14,  1862,  Mat- 
lOon,  111.).  Prepared  in  Sullivan,  H.  S.  Mar- 
ried Fay  Cluif  Brown  (g  '11),  Jl  14,  1908,  Sul- 
livan, 111.  Children:  Herman  ClufF,  b.  O  id, 
1910;  Barbara  Esther,  b.  Mr  22,  1912.  Ad- 
dress, 220  Ronalds  St.,  Iowa  City,  la. 

3i37.     MARIETTA  SEARLE  DAVIS 
(Daughter  of  Nos.  251,  311;  Sister  of 
Nos.  4125,  5629,   8260) 
Teacher;   A.   B.   in   L.    &   A.;   b.   Je   6,    1884, 
DeKalb.    111.;    d.   Jeptha   Hartley    ('82),    (b.    Ap 
13,     i860,    Vienna,    Ind.)     and    Ella     (Watson) 
Davis    ('81),    (b.   N  14.   1854,  Bristol,  111.).   Pre- 
pared in  Holton   (Kan.)    H.   S. ;   Miss  Barstows 
Sch.,   Kansas  City,  Mo.;    Kan.   Univ.;    Univ.   of 
111.,   1912-13.   Kappa   Kappa  Gamma;   Phi  Delta 
Psi.    Teacher,    Holton,    Kan.,    1913 — .    Address, 
Holton,  Kan. 

3338.  DANIEL  VOORHEES  DAYTON 
Judge;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  4,  1883,  Newman,  111.; 
s.  John  (b.  Je  22,  1833,  N.  Y.)  and  Laura 
Jane  (Miller)  Dayton  (b.  1843,  Louisville, 
Ky.).  Prepared  in  Paris  H.  S.  Atty.  at 
Law  1908-9;  Justice  of  the  Peace,  1909-10; 
Co.  Judge,    1910 — .     Address,  Paris,   Ill.t 

3339.  HIRAM  LINUS  DEAL 
(Husband  of  No.  •■.582) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  j.  N  2?.  1878, 
Christian  Co.,  111.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  S 
-5,  1836,  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.)  and  Margaret 
Jane  (Bond)  Deal  (b.  D  17,  1846,  Randolph 
Co.,  III.).  Prepared  in  Taylorville  II.  S.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Agr.  Club.  Farmer,  1908 — . 
Married  May  Alice  Beauford  ('06),  Je  12, 
1908,  Oregon,  111.  Children:  Marjorie  Miram, 
b.  Jl  7,  igog;  Mildred  Florence,  b.  S  3,  191 1; 
Dorothy  Dimple,  b.  D  3,  191 3;  Linus  Robin- 
son, b.  N  4,  1915.  Address,  R.  No.  4,  Mor- 
risonville,  111. 

3340.  RALPH  EMERSON  DEETS 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  S  11,  1880, 
Milledgeville,  111.;  s.  J.  S.  Deets.  Prepared  in 
Milledgeville  H.  S.  Married  Pansy  Treasher,  N 
24,  1909,  Sterling,  111.  Address,  Sunnyside, 
Wash.t 


3341.     CHRISTINA  DENNY  (SMITH) 

(Wife  of  No.  1972) 
A.  H.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  S  29,  1881, 
Lnicoln,  ]  1.:  d.  James  Edgar  (b.  1856,  du.) 
and  Josephine  (Campbell)  Denny  (b.  1856 
VVhitcliall,  III.).  J^rcparcd  in  Lincoln  Coll. 
Irep.  Sch.  Illiola;  Alpha  Alpha.  Asst.,  Su- 
perior Pub.  Lib.,  Superior,  Wis.,  1908-09. 
Marned  Charles  Wesley  Smith  ('03),  Ag  25, 
1909  Lincoln,  111.  Address,  5033  21st  Ave.,  N. 
L.,   Seattle. 

3342-  CHESTER  ROBERT  DEWEY 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  igog- 
";  A?  ^''  ^^^'^'  Mazon,  II!.;  s.  Robert  Hall 
(1).  My  28,  i860,  Boonville,  N.  Y.)  and  Ida 
Josephine  (Burleigh)  Dewey  (b.  D  6  1863 
Mazon,  III.).  Prepared  in  Boonville  '  H.  s! 
Philomathean;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  John  Mar- 
shall Law  Club;  Soph.  Debating  Team-  Jr 
Class  Pres.;  V.  P.,  Sr.  Class;  Illini  Staff." 
Lawyer,  New  York  City,  1909-13;  Mem.,  Firm 
Uunmore,  Terris  &  Dewey,  Utica,  N.  Y., 
1913 — ■  Married  Helen  Lucile  Capron,  F  i' 
1 91 3,  Boonville.  N.  Y.  Child,  Chester  Robert, 
Jr.,  b.  Ja  5,  191 7.  Address,  3  Higby  Ave., 
-New  Hartford,  N.  Y.;  bus.  add.,  Homestead 
.\\A  Bldg.,  Utica,  do. 


3343.  OTTO  ARTHUR  DICKE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  15,  1882,  St. 
Louis;  s.  August  C.  and  Anna  (Rippe)  Dicke. 
Prepared  in  St.  Louis  Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Kappa 
Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident;  C.  E.  Club;  Var- 
sity Baseball,  Capt.  Engr.,  Truin  &  Colnon  Con- 
tracting Co.,  1908-9;  do.,  Holabird  &  Roche, 
Archs.,  1909-10;  do.,  George  Beaumont,  Arch., 
191 1 — .     Address,   1909  Hebert  St.,  St.  Louis.t 

3344.     NELLE  MAJOR  DICKINSON 
(CHENOWETH) 
(Sister  of  No.  800) 
B.    S.    in    H.    Sc;    b.    Mr    22,    1884,    Eureka, 
111.;    d.    Roger    Burrus    (b.    D     18,    1849,    do.) 
and   Anna    (Jones)    Dickinson    (b.    N    12,    1843, 
Williamsport,  Pa.).     Prepared  in  Eureka  H.  S.; 
Eureka    Coll.      Delta    Gamma;    Phi    Delta    Psi; 
Alethenai.       Teacher,     Greenville,    111.,     1908-9; 
.A-sst..    II.    Sc,    Lhiiv.    of    111.,    igog-ii.      Mem., 
Epis.    Church;    Daughters    of   the    King.      Mar- 
ried  Irving  S.   Chenoweth,  O   10,   igi2.   Eureka, 
111.     Address,  4542   N.    nth   St.,   Philadelphia. 

3345-  CHARLES  FOSTER  DIETER 
Telephone  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Chem. ;  b.  D  15, 
188s,  Chillicothe,  O. ;  s.  John  Philip  (b.  do.) 
and  Mary  Francis  (Foster)  Dieter  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Lewis  Inst.;  Univ.  of  Colo.,  igo3-6. 
Phi  ^Lambda  Upsilon.  Salesman,  Underwood 
&  Underwood,  London,  Eng.,  igo8;  Chem., 
Swift  &  Co.,  1908-9;  do.,  Cml.  Testing  &  Engng. 
Co.,  1909-11;  do.,  Robert  W.  Hunt  &  Co.  191 1; 
Efficiency  Engr.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  1911-14; 
Mgr.,  Laquer  Co.,  19 14-16;  West  India  & 
Colombia  Electric  Co.;  Gen.  Mgr.,  Barranquilla 
Telephone  Co.,  1916 — .  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  City 
Club.  Address,  Santa  Marta,  Republic  of 
Colombia,    S.    A. 

3346.  BESSIE  DILLON  (SHAW) 
(Sister  of  No.  2074) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  S  2,  1885.  Normal,  HI.; 
d.  Adolphus  (b.  O  28,  1849,  Tazewell  Co.,  111.) 
and  Paulina  (Britt)  Dillon  (b.  O  30,  1850, 
Logan  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.  Athencan;  H.  Sc.  Club.  Mem.,  Chris- 
tian Clnirch;  Amateur  Musical  Club,  Bloom- 
ington;  Woman's  Club,  Beardstown.  Married 
Guy  Loren  Shaw,  S  14,  igio.  Normal,  III. 
Address,  l'>ox  6,  Beardstown,  Ill.t 


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3347.  MARK  DEEMS  DISOSWAY 
Gen.  Foreman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  26,  1885, 
Sheldon,  111.;  s.  Charles  D.  (b.  Stony  Creek, 
\'a.)  and  Ilulda  (Slife)  Digosway  (b.  Milford, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Sheldon  H.  S.  Delta  Up- 
silon;  Baseball;  Track  Teams.  Engr.,  Auto- 
mobile Shops;  Traveling  Insp.  and  Asst.  Supt., 
Griffin  Car  Wheel  Co.;  Asst.  Supt.,  Consumers 
Cooler  Co.;  Gen.  Foreman,  The  Fulton  Co. 
Married  Eldo  L'llote,  Mr  26,  1913.  Milford, 
111.  Children:  Mark  Deems,  b.  S  6,  1914; 
Polly  Jean,  b.  O  3,_  191 5.  Address,  1933  W. 
Cumberlan'd  Ave.,  Knoxville,  Tenn.;  bus.  add., 
The  Fulton  Co.,  do. 


3348.     MARY  GERTRUDE  DOIIERTY 

(DeMOTT) 
(Wife  of  No.  5093;  Sister  of  No.  6842) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  Ap  13,  1885, 
Chicago;  d.  William  John  (b.  1848.  St.  Johns, 
N.  B.,  Can.)  and  Margaret  Elizabeth  (Doyle) 
Doherty  (b.  1855,  Dubuque,  la.).  Prepared  in 
Lyons  Tp.  II.  S.,  La  Grange.  Final  Honors; 
Special  Honors;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Grad.  Schol- 
arship. Teacher,  Hist,  and  Algebra,  Missouri 
Valley,  la.,  1910;  do.,  Sc,  Pawnee  City,  Neb., 
1910-11;  Ed.  Asst.,  111.  St.  Hist.  Lib.,  Urbana, 
1912-15.  Married  Irving  P.  DeMott  ('12),  Ja  i. 
1916,  Urbana.  Child.  Margaret  Aileen,  b.  Jl 
21,  1918.  Address,  Crookston,  Minn. 


3349.     EARL  WILLOUGHBY  DONAHO 

(Husband  of  No.  3957) 
Draftsman  and  Salesman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ; 
b.  My  23,  1883,  Storm  Lake,  la.;  s.  Edwin 
Shane  (b.  Ag  6,  1840,  Dover,  Del.)  and  Nancy 
Cooper  (Willoughby)  Donaho  (b.  O  21,  1850, 
Troy,  111.).  Prepared  in  McCray  Dewey  Acad., 
Troy,  111.  A.  B.,  McKendree  Coll.,  1904.  Phi 
Gamma  Delta;  Class  football.  Married  Flor- 
ence Antoinette  Schwartzkopf  ('09),  O  12, 
10 1 2,  Chicago.  Address,  6100  Kenwood  Ave., 
Chicago. t 

3350.  CHARLES  BEDARD  DUGAN 
Elec.   Engr.;    B.    S.   in   Ry.   E.   E.;   b.   Mr  8, 

1887,  LaSalle,  111.;  s.  J.  W.  and  Isabel  (Bedard) 
Dugan.  Elec.  Engr.,  San  Francisco,  1909-17. 
Lt.,  Co.  C,  43d  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Mar- 
ried Marion  Ross,  Ag  22,  191 1.  San  Francisco. 
Address,  629  7th  St.,  LaSalle,  111. 

3351.  HAROLD  HOUGHTON  DUNN 
Research  Assoc;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E. ;  M.   S., 

1915;  b.  O  30,  1884,  Tiskilwa,  111.;  s.  William 
Fleming  (b.  O  21.  1828,  Brown  Co.,  O.)  and 
Julia  E.  (Houghton)  Dunn  (b.  D  12,  1849, 
Otsego,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Tiskilwa  IT.  S.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Fellowship,  Engr.  Exp.  Sta., 
1909-11;  Automobile  Testing  and  Designing. 
Midland  Auto  Co.,  Moline,  111.,  1908-9;  Asst. 
in  Ry.  Engng.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-17; 
Research  Assoc,  do.  and  in  charge  of  courses 
in  Ry.  Elec.  Engng.,  191 7 — •  Auth.:  The 
Tractive  Resistance  of  a  28-Ton  Elec.  Car, 
Univ.  of  III.  Engng.  E.tp.  Sta.  Bui.  No.  74. 
1914;  The  Tractive  Resistance  on  Curves  of  a 
28-Ton  Elec.  Car  (with  Edward  C.  Schmidt), 
do  No.  92,  191 6;  Passenger  Train  Resistance 
(with  Edward  C.  Schmidt),  Am.  Ry.  Enptg. 
Assn.  Proccedinqs.  No.  194.  F  1917;  do.,  Univ. 
of  III.  EngnR.  Exp.  Sta.  Bui.  (in  press);  Re- 
sistance of  Passenger  Train  E(|uipment  (with 
Edward  C.  Schmidt),  Ry.  Age  Gazette.  Mr  9. 
191 7.  Mem.,  Brotherhood  of  St.  Andrew; 
Moline  Clul),  1906-11;  Sigma  Xi;  Soc  for  Pro- 
motion of  Engng.  Educ.  Married  Cara  Alice 
Tanner  Ag  23,  191 1,  Rock  Island,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Harold  Houghton.  Jr.,  b.  My  2.3.  1913; 
Richard  Franklin,  b.  Mr  16,  1917-  Address, 
6t2  W.  Michigan  Ave,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  203 
Transportation  Bldg.,  do. 


3352.  FRANK  W^RIGHT  DUNNING 
Inspector;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  28,  1885, 
Oswego,  111.;  s.  Ira  Smith  and  Katherine 
(Cargan)  Dunning.  Prepared  in  West  Aurora 
I{.  S.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  Si)alding  Guild; 
\'arsity  Track  Team.  Draftsman,  1908;  Water- 
Insp.,  C.  B.  &  O.  R.  R.,  1909-10;  Draftsman 
and  Chem.,  W.  &  L.  E.  R.  R.,  1911-15;  Fore- 
man, Concrete  work,  1915;  Insp.,  Aurora  Auto- 
matic Mach.  Co.,  111.,  1916;  \\ater  Insp.,  C. 
H.  &  Q.  R.  R.,  Aurora,  111.,  1916—.  Mem., 
K.  C.  Married  Mary  Ann  Lewis,  O  :,  191 2. 
Children:  Frank  Lewis,  b.  O  12,  1913;  Ben- 
jamin Allen,  b.  Jl  23,  1915;  Katherine  Mary, 
b.  F  12,  1917;  Charles  Lincoln,  b.  F  12,  1917 
(died  F  14,  :9i7).     Address,  Greybull,  Wyo. 

3353-  WILLIAM  WATSON  EARNEST 
Superintendent;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  O  i, 
1S63,  Washington  Co.,  Miss.;  s.  John  William 
(b.  S  2,  1824,  Sangamon  Co.,  111.)  and  Julia 
Jane  (Woolley)  Earnest  (b.  D  30,  1831,  Greene 
Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Greenfield  H.  S.;  Val- 
paraiso Univ.  Supt.  of  Schs.,  Champaign, 
1Q08 — .  Auth.:  Earnest's  Orthography,  since 
called  English  Correspondence,  8vo.,  Sadler- 
Rowe  Co.,  Baltimore,  1896  and  1899;  Earnest's 
.Arithmetic,  private  pub..  8vo.,  1898;  War  Cate- 
chism, 1918.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  Sigma  Xi;  various  teachers'  organizations; 
Rotary  Club;  Champaign  Country  Club.  Mar- 
ried Maude  S.  Sparks,  Ag  8,  1894,  Bushnell, 
111.  Child,  Eloise  S.,  b.  Ap  13,  1903.  Address, 
307  N.  McKinley  Ave.,  Champaign. 

3354.  DANIEL  AUSTIN  EDMUNDS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  16,  1884, 
Oilman,  111.;  s.  Logan  (b.  D  13,  1850,  Logan 
Co.,  111.)  and  Clara  (Sheldon)  Edmunds  (b. 
Mr  24,  1857,  Oxford,  O.).  Prepared  in  Gil- 
man  H.  S.  With  Engng.  (To.,  Chicago,  1908-10; 
Engr.,  Am.  Steel  &  Wire  Co.,  Waukegan,  111., 
igio-17;  do.,  Stephens  Adamson  Mfg.  Co., 
Aurora,  111.,  1917-18;  Inter-St.  Iron  &  Steel 
Co.,  Chicago,  1918 — .  Married  Elma  O.  Ash- 
man, F  2,  1910,  Elgin,  111.  Children:  Eliza- 
beth A.,  b.  D  17,  191 1 ;  James  Logan,  b.  My 
27,  1913;  Robert  Austin,  b.  D  30,  1914;  Merril 
Beebe,  b.  D  16,  1916.  Address,  7820  Constance 
Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  79th  and  S.  Chicago 
Ave.,  do. 

3355.  JEANNETTE  ELLEN  EDWARDS 
A.  B.  in   L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  16,   1886,   Brimfield, 

111.;  d.  Rev.  A.  C.  (b.  Ag  6,  1828)  and  Josep- 
hine (Watson)  Edwards  (b.  Ja  6,  1843)-  Pre- 
pared in  Moore's  Hill  Coll..  Moore's  Hill,  Ind. 
Teacher,  N.  Mex.  Baptist  Coll.;  do.,  Semi-City 
Missionary,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Address,  El 
Reno,  Okla.t 

3356.  ADELINE  CHRISTINE  EISZNER 

(Sister  of  Nos.  3720,  5108) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  27,  1885,  Chicago;  d. 
August  W.  (b.  D  17,  1861,  do.)  and  hlise 
(Scheuermann)  Eiszner  (b.  Je  23,  1861,  Mer- 
kenfritz,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Lewis  Inst.;  N. 
W.  Div.  H.  S.  Married  Frank  G.  Zillmer,  O 
29,  1913.  Children:  two  sons.  Address,  More- 
house, Mo. 

3357.  JAMES  GLADDEN  ELLIOTT 
Lawyer;  L.  B.;  b.  My  24,  1885,  Appleton 
City,  Mo.;  s.  Nixon  (b.  F  12,  1840,  Quincy, 
Fla  )  and  Hortense  (Beauharnais)  Elliott.  Pre- 
pared in  Central  H.  S.,  Pueblo.  Colo.;  Univ.  of 
'Mo.,  1905-6.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  With  H. 
White,  U.  S.  Dist.  .Mty..  Pueblo,  Colo.  In- 
vented method  of  producing  phosphates  from 
basic  open-hearth  slag,  large  plant  for  treatment 
of  same  to  be  built  soon.  Mem.,  Minne<|ua 
Club  I'ucblo;  Pres.,  Alumni  Assn.,  Central  H. 
S,  i'ueblo,  Colo.  Address,  2501  Greenwood 
St.,  Pueblo,  Colo.t 


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3358.  ARTHUR  JACKSON  ELLIS 
(Hrother  of  No.  4143) 
Geologist;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  191 1;  b.  Ja 
6,  1885,  Sedgwick  Co.,  Kan.;  s.  Samuel  E.  aii<l 
R.  Maria  (IIcwcw)  Ellis.  Prepared  in  Hlooin 
Tp.  H.  S.,  Chicago  Heights.  Acacia;  Sigma  Xi; 
Scholarsliip,  1908-9.  Asst.,  Geol.,  1908-9; 
Teacher,  Joliet,  1910-11;  Jr.  Geol.,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Sur.,  1911— .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  111.  Acad.  Sc. ; 
Pick  and  Hammer;  Nat.  (ieog.  Soc;  Geol.  Soc. 
of  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Trowel  Club.  Married 
Orrell  Inez  Everett,  1908,  Decatur,  111.  Cliild, 
Lorna  Florence,  b.  Jl  15,  1909.  Address,  2513 
N.  Capitol  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

3359.  JESSE  THOMAS  ENGLISH 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  20,  1884. 
Isabell,  111.;  s.  George  Franklin  (b.  Jl  4.  1856, 
Worthington,  Ind.)  and  Eppa  (Borton)  English 
(b.  Borton,  111.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Del- 
ta L'psilon.  Civ.  Engr.,  Independence,  Kan., 
1908-14;  do.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1914 — .  Mar- 
ried Frances  Reeds,  O  27.  191 1.  Children:  Har- 
riett Virginia,  b.  D  15,  1914;  Frances  June,  b. 
Je  23,  1917.  Address,  3927  Troost  Ave..  Kansas 
City,   Mo.;  bus.  add.,  806  Commerce  Bldg.,  do. 

3360.  SARA  WOOSTER  ENO  (SHERMAN) 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Charlotte, 
Vt.;  d.  Byron  Russel  (b.  do.)  and  Phoebe 
(Wooster)  Eno.  Prepared  in  Vt.  Acad.,  Sax- 
ton's  River,  Vt.;  Univ.  of  Vt.,  1904-5;  Univ. 
of  Tex.,  1905-6;  N.  Y.  St.  Lib.  Sch.,  1908-9. 
Kappa  Alpha  Tlieta;  Pres.,  Alethenai.  Cata- 
loger,  LIniv.  of  Pa.,  1909-10;  Libn.,  .Stetson 
Univ.,  De  Land,  Fla.,  191 0-12;  Ref.  Libn.  Bryn 
Mawr,  Coll.,  1912-17;  summer  of  191 1  traveled 
in  Europe;  Head  of  Circulation  Dept.,  Univ.  of 
Minn.  Lib.  1917-18.  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn. 
Married  Edward  Bragg  Sherman,  S  4,  1918, 
Minneapolis.  Addrc'ss,  Charlotte,  Vt. 

3361.     HARRIET  GRACE  EWING 
(HOLMAN) 
(Wife  of  No.  2699) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  3.  1885,  Beatrice,  Neb.; 
d.   Horace  L.    (b.   O  9,   i860,  Mechanics  Grove, 
Pa.)   and  Cora  (Somers)    Ewing  (b.  D  28,  1862, 
Urbana).      Prepared   in   St.  Joseph,   Mo.,  H.   S. 
Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  H.  Sc.  Club. 
Married  Thomas  Wooster  Holman   ('06),  N   19, 
1912,    Portland,    Ore.      Children:    Grace    Eliza- 
beth,   b.    S    25,    1913;    Harriet   Alma,   b.    My   6, 
1916.     Address,   928   Franklin   St.,    Port   Town- 
send,  Wash. 

3362.  DANIEL  CLEVELAND  FABER 
Indus.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  27,  1885, 
Paw  Paw,  111.;  s.  George  (b.  1852,  Mendota, 
111.)  and  Emma  Johanna  (Meisenbach)  Faber 
(b.  St.  Louis).  Prepared  in  Paw  Paw  H.  S.; 
Valparaiso  Coll.,  1903-4.  E.  E.  Soc;  Eta  Kappa 
Nu;  Sigma  Xi;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Res. 
Fellow,  Ry.  Engr.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-9; 
Elec  Engr.  and  Draftsman,  Pa.  R.  R.  Co.,  Ft. 
Wayne,  Ind.,  1909-10;  Instr.,  Mech.  Engr., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1910-14;  Indus.  Engr.,  la.  St. 
Coll.,  Ames,  la.,  1914;  Consulting  Engr.,  U.  S. 
Fuel  Adm.  for  la.,  191 7 — .  Auth.:  Principles 
of  the  Telephone  (with  C.  M.  Jansky),  McGraw 
Hill.  N.  Y.,  1916.  Assoc,  mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ; 
la.  Engng.  Soc.  Married  Olive  Pratt.  Ag  16, 
191 1,  Paw  Paw,  111.  Child,  Margaret  Genevra, 
b.  S   13,   1915.     Address,  Ames,  la. 

3363.  EMMETT  EMERSON  FAST 
(Brother  of  No.  4149) 
B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ja  i,  1883,  Princeville,  111.; 
s.  Allen  C.  (b.  My  31,  1848,  Ashland  Co.,  O.) 
and  Harriet  (Calhoun)  Fast  (b.  F  1,  1850, 
Princeville.  111.).  Prei)ared  in  Princeville  It. 
S.;  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.,  Peoria.  M.  E.  Soc. 
Const,  work,  1908-10;  Commonwealth  Edison 
Co.,  1911.  Address,  656  Mabbett  Ave.,  Milwau- 
kee. 


3364.  RAY   FRANK  FEAGANS 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.,  1908;  b.  Jl  31.  1885,  Cuba, 

111.;  s.  Wallace  (b.  N  20,  1854,  Petersburg,  111.) 
and  Lillian  B.  (Priest)  Feagans  (b.  Je  16,  1864, 
Newark,  O.).  Prepared  in  Peoria  II.  S.  Theta 
Kapi)a  Nu;  John  Marshall  Law  Club;  I'hilo- 
mathean;  Scholarships  in  Sub.  Law,  1906-8; 
Final  Honors.  Asst.  to  Solicitor,  Dept.  of 
Agr.,  1909;  Asst.  Dist.  Law  Officer,  Dist.  No.  3, 
U.  S.  Forest  Service,  .•\ll]U(|uerciue,  N.  M., 
19 10;  Dist.  Law  Officer,  Dist.  No.  4,  U.  S.  For- 
est Service,  Ogden,  Utah,  1911-14;  Asst.  to 
Solicitor,  Dept.  of  Agr.,  VVashington,  D.  C, 
1914-16;  Dist.  Law  Officer,  Dist.  2,  U.  S.  For- 
est Service,  Denver,  1916-18;  With  Armour  & 
Co.,  Law  Dept.,  Chicago,  1918 — .  .Auth.:  Laws, 
Decisions,  and  Opinions  Applicable  to  Nat.  For- 
ests, Govt.  Printing  Office,  igi6.  Married  Z. 
Ray  Gallagher,  O  10,  1914,  Canton,  111.  Child, 
David  Gallagher,  b.  N  23,  191 8.  Address,  c/o 
Law  Dept.   iVrmour  &   Co.,  Chicago. 

3365.  EARL   DEVERE   FINCH 
(Husband    of   No.    3655) 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Mr  14,  1885,  Flora,  111.; 
s.  Sol.  T.  (b.  F  22,  1853,  do.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Pearce)  Finch  (b.  Ja  23,  1862,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Springfield  H.  S.  Sigma  Nu;  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  Eg^yptian  Club;  Sr.  Ball  Ck)m. 
Lawyer,  Redlands,  Calif,  1913 — .  Married 
Gladys  Sinclair  Breckenridge  ('09),  D  28, 
1910,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Child,  son,  b.  N  3, 
1914.  Address,  Redlands,  Calif. 


3366.  LEON  ERNEST  FISHER 
St.  Ins.  Adjuster;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  20,  1884, 
Monticello,  N.  Y.;  s.  G.  H.  (b.  Ja  5,  i860, 
do.)  and  Sarah  Louise  (Ousterhout)  Fisher  (b. 
F  7,  i860,  do.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S. 
Beta  Theta  Pi;  Yoxan;  Ku  Klux;  Shield  and 
Trident.  St.  Adjuster,  Forest  City  Fire  Ins. 
Co.  Address,   620   S.   4th   St.,    Springfield,   Ill.t 


3367.  ORA  STANLEY  FISHER 
(Husband  of  No.  2263) 
County  Agent;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  i,  1878, 
Washburn,  111.;  s.  O.  M.  (b.  Tremont,  111.) 
and  Sarah  Fisher  (b.  Lacon,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Eureka  Coll.,  1900-3.  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr. 
Club.  Agr.,  Co.  Agt.  Work.,  Sts.  Relations 
Service,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Married  Elsie  Taylor  ('04),  Je  4,  1910,  Homer 
111.  Children:  John  Taylor,  b.  O  16,  191 1; 
Doris  Fisher,  b.  Jl  23,  1913-  Address,  307  Chat- 
ham  Courts,  Washington,  D.  C. 

3368.  HAMILTON  McCLURE  FORMAN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Je  24,  1886,  Nashville, 
111.;  s.  W.  S.  Forman.  Prepared  in  E.  St. 
Louis  H.  S.  Philomathean;  Track  Team. 
Married  C.  Blanche  Collins,  D  i,  1910.  Child, 
Charles  Richard,  b.  My  24,  1914.  Address, 
Fort  Lauderdale,  Fla.t 

3369.  GERARD  LEONARD  FOSSLAND 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  N  29,  1884, 
Chicago;  s.  Tobias  Johanes  (b.  My  16,  1875, 
Flekefjord,  Norway)  and  Anne  Julia  (John- 
son) Fossland  (b.  Ja  9,  1858,  Moss,  do.). 
Prepared  in  N.  W.  Div.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Pre- 
lim. Honors;  Mil.  Scholarship;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Regt.  Draftsman,  Winthrop  Harbor,  111.;  do., 
Chicago,  1912 — .  Pres.  Village  of  Winthrop 
Harbor,  1909-11.  Troop  E.,  ist  Cavalry  111., 
1908-12;  ist.  Lt.,  First  111.  Cavalry  1913.  serv- 
ed on  Border,  1916;  ist.  Lt.,  E.  A.,  1917;  3d 
Div.  Ammunition  Trains,  A.  E.  F.,  France; 
Capt.,  do.,  1918;  with  Army  of  Occupation, 
Ger.,  1918 — .  Married  Jennie  Johnson,  Jl  24, 
1917.  Address,  Winthrop  Harbor,  HI. 


3IO 


University  of  Illinois 


33-0.     ANNEBELL    ERASER 

(LEIDENDEKER) 

(Wife  of  No.  3447;  Sister  of  No.   1223) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  La  Salle,  111.;  d.  William  Halli- 

day  and  Lydia   M.    (Waterman)    Fraser.     Pre- 

f>ared    in    La    Salle-Peru    Tp.    H.    S.;    Leiand 

Stanford,    Jr.     Univ.     Kappa     Kappa     Gamma; 

Phi  Delta   Psi;  Mask  and  Bauble.     Libn.,  Lake 

Placid  Club,  Lake  I'lacid,  N.   Y.,   1908-10;   do., 

Commonwealth    Edison    Co.,    Chicago,    1910-14. 

Married   Frank   Earl    Leidendeker    ('08),   D  20, 

1916,   Phoenix,  Ariz.  Child,  Mary  Jean,  b.   F  3, 

1 91 9.   Address,   Welton,  Ariz. 

3371.  OSCAR  BRYANT  FRAZER 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  3,  1886, 
Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  Edwin  Gustavus  (b.  Cin- 
cinnati) and  Mary  (Bryant)  Frazer.  Prepared 
in  Rock  Island  H.  S. ;  LL.  B.,  Harvard,  1911. 
Adelphic;  Scribblers  Club.  Law  Clerk  and 
Stenographer,  New  York  City,  191 1 -12;  Law- 
yer, San  Juan,  Porto  Rico,  1913 — .  U.  S. 
Commissioner,  191 8.  Co.  A.,  6th  Regt.  Inf., 
111.  Nat.  Guard,  1902-8.  Address,  Box  225,  San 
Juan,   Porto   Rico. 

3372.  WALTER  LEE  GAINES 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1910;  b. 
Mr  17,  1881.  Crete,  III.;  s.  Horatio  N.  and 
Martha  Ann  Gaines.  Prepared  in  Chicago 
Heights  Tp.  H.  S.;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1915.  Alpha  Zeta.  Farming,  Crete,  111.,  1915- 
18.  Assoc.  Prof.,  Mills  Production,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Contribution  to  Physiol, 
of  Lactation,  Am.  Jour,  of  Physiol.,  Vol.  38, 
191 5.  Married  Alta  Moore  Hooper,  S  28, 
1914,  Bloomington,  111.  Children:  John  Karl, 
b.  S  23,  1 91 5;  Robert  William,  b.  Mr  17,  1917. 
Address,  618  Michigan  Ave.,  Urbana. 

3373.     ROBERT  EDWARD  GARNETT 
(Brother  of  Nos.  950,   1504,  2098,  3745,  4670) 
Internal  Revenue  Agt.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b. 

Mr  7,  1885,  St.  Mary's,  111.;  s.  Robert  Kirtley 
(b.  Ag  4,  1844,  do.)  and  Annie  Elizabeth 
(Hunter)  Garnett  (b.  O  19,  1845,  Catasauqua, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Carthage  Coll.  Acad.  Phi 
Gamma  Delta;  Class  Football;  111.  Dancing 
Club.  Farmer,  1908-9;  Bank  Clerk,  1909-10; 
Cashier,  Farmers'  and  Merchants'  St.  Bank, 
Prague,  Okla.,  1911-14;  U.  S.  Internal  Reve- 
nue Agt.,  1915-18.  Mem.,  Okla.  C.  P.  A.  Soc, 
IQ18.  Married  Hazel  Laurel  Jones,  Je  4,  1912, 
Shawnee,  Okla.  Child,  Edward  Jones,  b.  Mr 
29,  1 913.  Address,  1615  N.  McKinley  St.,  (Ok- 
lahoma City,  Okla.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Revenue 
Agt.,  Little  Rock,  Ark. 

3374.     VIDA  CELINDA  GENTSCH 
(COCHRAN) 
(Sister  of  No.  2991) 
A.   B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  4,   1883,  New  Phila- 
delphia. O.;   d.  Daniel  (Zonrad   (b.  N   i8,   1844, 
do.)   and  Elizabeth  Ilawley   (Powlison)   Gentscli 
(b.   D  25,    1847,   do.).     Prepared  in   New  Phila- 
delphia   H.    S.;    West.     Reserve    Univ.      Alpha 
Xi  Delta.     Mem.,  Coll.  Club,  Pittsburgh.     Mar- 
ried   Ray    Cliffton    Cochran,    S    17,    1913.    New 
Philadelphia,  O.     Children:    Richard   Austin,   b. 
Mr    J2,    1915;    John    Daniel,    b.    Ag    12,    1917. 
Address,   215   S.   Braddock  Ave,  Pittsburgh. 

3375.  EGBERT  GEORGE  GESELL 
Manufacturer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My 
24,  1884,  Rice  Lake,  Wis.;  s.  Charles  A.  (b. 
Cincinnati)  and  Matie  M.  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  Exeter,  N.  H. ;  Univ. 
of  Wis.,  1904-07.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Class  Foot- 
ball. Dealer  in  Ins.,  Lands,  Mdse.,  etc.,  C. 
A.  Gesell  Co.;  Sec.  &  Treas.,  The  Washington 
Plow  Co.,  Washington,  Ind.  Address,  Wash- 
ington, Ind. 


3376.  PAUL  GILLESPIE 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ap  26,  1884. 
.Vtlantic,  la.;  s.  Alfred  James  (b.  S  5,  1840, 
Hutler  Co.,  O.)  and  Esther  Lucinda  (Hall) 
t.illespie  (b.  Ag  4,  1844.  Guelph,  Ont.).  Pre- 
pared m  Atlantic  (la.)  H.  S.;  la.  St.  Coll. 
.\rch.  Club.  Arch.  Draftsman,  Waterloo,  la., 
1908-9;  do.,  Des  Moines,  1909-10;  do.,  Atlantic, 
la.,  1910-12;  do.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  1912 — .  Ad- 
dress,   103    W.    9th    St.,    Atlantic,    la. 

3377-     EUGENE  FRANKLIN  GILSTRAP 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My  8,  1881, 
Normal,  111.;  s.  William  Henrv  (b.  Ap  24, 
1849,  Effingham,  III.)  and  Eunice  (Denman) 
Gilstrap  (b.  Je  22,  i8si,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Tacoma  (Wash.)  H.  S.  Ilus  Club.  With 
Heath  &  Twitchell,  1908-9;  West.  Engr.  Co., 
1909;  R.  C.  Sweatt,  Arch.,  190Q-10;  Thompson- 
Starrett  Const.  Co.,  1910-n;  Chief  draftsman, 
Whidden  and  Lewis,  Archs.,  Portland,  Ore., 
1911-15;  With  C.  D.  McLane,  Arch.,  Rock 
Island,  111.,  1915 — .  Assoc,  with  R.  S.  Mason, 
awarded  first  prize,  competition  for  Municipal 
Dock,  Tacoma,  Wash.,  1911;  Assoc,  with  Rus- 
sell &  Riley,  awarded  third  prize  by  Am.  Inst. 
.\rchs.  for  Portland  Auditorium.  Married 
Elma  Myrtle  Anderson,  F  9,  1910,  Tacoma, 
Wash.  Child,  Eunice  Louise,  b.  Ap  5,  1917. 
Address,  301   Robinson  Bldg.,  Rock  Island,  111. 

3378.  HUGH  GLASGOW 
(Brother  of  No.  3379) 
Entomologist;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  N  17,  1884, 
Tennessee,  II!.;  s.  Douglass  (b.  Mr  i,  1836, 
Covington,  Ky.)  and  Margaret  Matilda  (Walk- 
er) Glasgow  (b.  Ap  18,  1850,  Tennessee,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Tennessee  H.  S.  Scholarship.  1908- 
09;  Fellowship,  1909-11.  Asst.  in  Entomol., 
1911-12;  do.,  summers.  1910-11;  Asst.,  Ento- 
mol., N.  Y.  Exp.  Sta.,  1914 — .  Mem.,  Sigma  Xi. 
.-iddrc'ss,  c/o  N.  Y.  Exp.  Sta.,  Geneva,  N.  Y. 

3379.     ROBERT  DOUGLAS  GLASGOW 

(Husband  of  No.  3671;  Brother  of  No.  3378) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  Ph.  D.,  1913;  b.  Ap 
3,  1879,  Tennessee,  111.;  s.  Douglass  (b.  Mr  1, 
1836,  (iovington,  Ky.)  and  Margaret  Matilda 
(Walker)  Glasgow  (b.  Ap  18,  1850,  Tennessee, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Tennessee  H.  S.  Final  and 
Special  Honors;  Scholarship;  Sigma  Xi;  ist 
Lt.,  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Asst.  in  Entomol., 
1909-11;  Fellowship,  1911-12;  Asst.  in  Zool., 
summer,  1009;  Instr.  in  Entomol.,  1913 — • 
Brevet  Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard.  Married  Jo- 
sephine E.  Burns  ('09),  Je  15,  1916,  Macomb, 
111.  Address,  924  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 

3380.     HARRISON  FREDERICK  GONNER- 

MAN 
Research  Assoc;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  A.  M.,  1913; 

b.  Ag  24,  1885,  Dixon,  111.;  s.  Conrad  (b.  S  38, 
1845,  Heinebach,  Ger.)  and  Catharine  Elizabeth 
(Fernau)  Gonnerman  (b.  O  6,  1846.  Edmund- 
liauscn,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Dixon  H.  S.  Psi 
llpsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Triangle;  Sigma  Xi; 
C.  E.  Club;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Asst. 
in  Mech.  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.  and  T.  and  A.  M. 
Dept..  1908-10;  Instr.  in  T.  and  A.  M.,  1910- 
12;  First  Asst.,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  1914-17; 
Research  Assoc,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  1917-18. 
With  concrete  ship  division,  Emergency  fleet 
Corp.,  Philadelphia  and  South  Bethlehem, 
1018— .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
.\m.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials.  Married  Ger- 
trude Jamison,  D  23,  191 1.  Aledo,  111.  Child, 
Frederick,  Jr.,  b.  Ap  5,  1914-  Address,  808  Iowa 
St.,  Urbana. 

3381.  PAUL  L.  GRADY 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  24,  1884, 
Huron,  S.  Dak.;  s.  Eugene  J.  (b.  Ag  7,  1859, 
LaSalle)  and  Catherine  (Schneckenberger) 
Grady  (b.  F  12,  1866,  Ger.).  Prepared  in 
Bloomington    H.     S.;    Armour     Inst.      Constr. 


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Baccalaureate  Alumni 


III 


Engr.,  1908-9;  111.  Steel  Bridge  Co.,  1910-12; 
Estimator  and  Supt.  of  Const.,  John  M.  Ewen 
Co.,  Chicago,  igu;  Engr.,  Kan.  St.  Put).  Utili- 
ties Conin.     Address,  TopCka,  Kan. 

3382.  RAY  AUSTIN  GRAHAM 
Business;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  28,  1887, 
Washington,  Ind.;  s.  Ziba  Foote  and  Margaret 
(Cabel)  Graham.  Prepared  in  St.  Mary's  Coll., 
Kan.;  St.  Simons  i'arochial  Sch..  Washington, 
Ind.  Kappa  Sigma;  Delta  Rlio  Sigma;  Spald- 
ing Guild.  Gen.  Mgr.,  The  Graham  Farms, 
VVashington,  Ind.,  1908-12;  Sec.  and  Treas., 
Graham  Glass  Co.,  Evansvillc,  Ind.,  1912-18; 
Sec.  and  Treas.,  Graham  Bros.,  Motor  Trucks 
and  Tractors,  1918 — .  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.; 
K.  C.  Married  Eugenia  Bruce  Winston,  Ap 
18,  191 1.  Children;  Margaret,  b.  My  29,  1912; 
Ray  Winston,  b.  O  1914;  John  Philips,  b.  O 
1 916.  Address,  100  Sunset  Ave.,  Evansville, 
Ind. 

3383.  DAVID  JOHN  GRANT 
Employment  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  N  12. 
1886,  Arkansas  City,  Kan.;  s.  David  John  and 
Katherine  (.Uuling)  Grant.  Prepared  in  Red 
Oak  Cla.)  H.  S.;  Muscatine  (la.)  H.  S. 
Sigma  Nu;  Shield  and  Trident;  Yo.xan;  Spald- 
ing Guild;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Class  Pres. ; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Surveying,  1908-9;  Contr. 
in  111.,  Ind.,  O.  and  Ky.,  1909-16;  Employment 
Mgr.,  Campbell,  Wyant  Cannon  Foundry  Co., 
Muskegon,  Mich.,  1916 — .  JMem.,  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Married  Catherine  Browne,  F  3,  1913,  Cin- 
cinnati. Children:  Margaret  Catherine,  b. 
N  25,  1913;  David  Browne,  b.  Ap  21,  1915. 
Address,  941  Sanford  St.,  Muske<'on,  Mich.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Campbell,  Wyant  Cannon  I'-oun- 
dry  Co.,  do. 

3384.  JAMES  HENRY  GREENE 
(Brother  of  Nos.  8379,  9101) 
St.  Leader,  Jr.  Exten. ;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My 
35,  1880,  Dubuque,  la.;  s.  Joel  Henry  (,b.  Jl  4, 
1 85 1,  F-ranklinville,  N.  Y.)  and  Martha 
(Thomas)  Greene  (b.  F  20,  i860,  Lansing, 
la.).  Prepared  in  Dubuque  (la.)  II.  S. ;  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1905-6.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Mgr.  Glee 
Club.  Farmer,  1908-10;  Prin.,  II.  S.,  1910-12; 
Supt.  of  Schs.,  La  Grange,  Ind.,  1912-13;  do., 
Garrett,  Ind.,  1913-14;  St.  Leader,  Jr.  E.xten., 
charge  Boys  and  Girls  Club  Work,  Coll.  Agr., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1914 — .  Auth.:  (with  A.  W. 
Nolan),  Garden  and  Canning;  Corn  Growing; 
Pig  Raising;  Poultry  Raising,  all  in  Home 
Project  Series,  Row  Peterson  Co.,  Chicago. 
Mem.,  Phi  Delta  Kappa.  Married  Flora 
Thomson,  F  22,  1909,  Garrett,  Ind.  Child, 
Joan  Thomson,  b.  Ja  25,  1910.  Address,  702}/^ 
W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 

3385.     WILLIAM  BERTRAM  GREENE 

(Brother  of  Nos.  2404,  6264) 
Publisher;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  4,  1886, 
Lisle,  111.;  s.  William  Spencer  (b.  Ap  5,  1858, 
do.)  and  Jessie  (liibbard)  Greene  (b.  Jl  14, 
1862,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  N.  W.  Coll., 
Naperville,  III.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Drafts- 
man, Robins  Conveying  Belt  Co.,  1908-10; 
Advertising  Mgr.  and  Sales  Engr.,  Stephens 
Adamson  Mfg.  Co.,  1910-16;  Pres.,  Greene 
Pub.  Co.;  V.  P.  and  Treas.,  Barber-Greene  Co., 
Aurora,  111.,  1916.  Married  Jane  Smith,  D 
27,  1910,  Auburn,  N.  Y.  Children:  Maxson  liib- 
bard, b.  Ag  3,  1915;  Sarah  Ann,  b.  N  25,  1918. 
Address,  Aurora,  111. 

3386.     CLARA  LOUISE  GRIDLEY 
(HELFRISCH) 

(Sister  of  No.  1510) 
B.  L.  S. ;  b.  Je  23,  1886,  Virginia,  111.;  d. 
James  Norman  (b.  Je  3,  1844)  and  Frances 
(Hill)  Gridley  (b.  Je  10,  1852).  Prepared  m 
Virginia  H.  S.;  111.  Woman's  Coll.,  Jackson- 
ville. 111.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Libn.,  Univ. 
of      Til..       1 908- to.      Mem.,      Prcsby.      Church. 


Married  Albert  II.  Ilelfrisch,  Ja  11,  1912,  Vir- 
ginia, III.  Child,  Frances  Gridley,  b.  Ja  8, 
1913.  Address,  807  Commercial  St.,  Portland, 
Ore. 

3387.  ELIZABETH  VICTORIA  GRISWOLD 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  d.  William  M. 
(b.  Oregon,  111.)  anil  Mary  A.  (MuminaJ 
Griswold  (b.  Mt.  Morris,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Mt.  Morris  Pub.  Sch.;  Mt.  Morris  Coll.  Der 
Deutsclie  Verein;  Teacher,  Eng.,  Mendota  H. 
S.,  111.,  1908-9;  do.,  Naperville  H.  S..  111.,  1909- 
11;  do.,  Hinsdale,  III.,  1911 — .  Address,  Mt. 
Morris,  111. 

3388.  ALFRED  OTTO  GROSS 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ap  8,  1883;  s. 
Henry  (b.  My  13,  1829,  Grand  Duchy,  Baden, 
Ger.)  and  Sophia  Gross  (b.  1839,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Ph.  D.,  Harvard,  1912. 
Liamma  Alpha;  Iris  Club;  Sigma  Xi;  Ionian; 
Field  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Prelim,  and  Final 
Honors.  Grad.  Asst.;  Asst.  in  summer  school, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1904-6;  Asst.  111.  St.  Lab.  of  Nat. 
Hist.,  1906-7;  do.,  summers,  1908-9  (collected 
data  for  the  statistical  Bird  Survey  of  111.) ;  in 
charge  of  Nature  Study  Classes  and  work  at 
Delavan  Lake  Assembly,  Delavan,  Wis.,  1909; 
special  study  of  marine  life  of  Bermuda  Islands 
(awarded  scholarships)  1910-11;  Asst.  in  Com- 
parative Vertebrate  Anat..  Harvard  Univ.,  191 1- 
12;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Zool.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1912 — . 
Auth.;  The  Economic  Values  of  Some  (Common, 
111.  Birds  (with  S.  A.  Forbes),  Bird  and  Arbor 
Days,  1909;  Observations  on  the  Yellow  Billed 
Tropic  bird  of  the  Bermuda  Islands,  Auk,  Vol. 
29,  1912;  The  Reaction  of  Orthopods  to  Mono- 
chromatic Lights  of  Equal  Intensities,  Jour,  of 
E.vpcrimental  Zool.,  Vol.  XIV.  Mem.,  111. 
Acad,  of  Sc;  Ornithologists  Assn.;  A.  O.  U.; 
Am.  Zoologists;  Fellow  A.  A.  A.  S.  Married 
Edna  Grace  Gross,  Jl  2,  1913,  Reading,  Pa. 
Children:  William  Albert,  b.  S  6,  191 5;  Thomas 
.Alfred,  b.  Mr  18,  1918.  Address,  c/o  Searles 
Biol.  Lab.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  Brunswick,  Me. 

3389.  EDWARD  ALEXANDER  GRUBEL 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  2,  1883, 
Decatur,  III.  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.; 
lames  Millikin  LTniv.  Kappa  Sigma.  Supt.  of 
Const.  Capt.,  2nd  M.  C,  N.  A.,  301  Stevedore 
Regt.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  Address,  2224 
Carondelet  St.,  New  Orleans. 

3390.  EDWARD  LEVERICH  HALL 
(Brother  of  No.  301 1) 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  25, 
1886,  Danville,  111.;  s.  Harry  A.  (b.  D  29,  1854, 
Attica,  Ind.)  and  Alletta  Berrian  (Leverich) 
Hall  (b.  O  21,  1855,  Danville,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Danville  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1912-15. 
Philomathean;  Pres.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Soloist,  Glee 
Club;  Soloist,  Choral  Soc,  Christmas  and  May 
Festival  Season.  Assoc.  Sec,  Univ.  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  1909-10;  Gen.  Mgr.,  Hall  Red-Devil-Skull 
Co.,  Danville,  111.  Supt.,  First  Presby.  Bible 
Sch.,  Danville,  111.,  1910-12;  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Univ.  of  Ky.,  1912-15;  Sec,  Internat.  Com.  Y. 
M.  C.  A.,  New  York  City,  1915-17;  Educ.  Sec, 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Hankow,  China,  1917 — .  Invented 
tl  e  Red-Devil-Skull,  a  device  to  prevent;  acci- 
dental poisoning,  1910.  Auth.:  Student  Mission- 
ary Enterprise,  The  IVcst.  Intercollegiate  Mag., 
1910.  Fellow,  Royal  Geog.  Soc;  Pres.,  Voca- 
tional Guidance  Assn.  of  China;  Dean,  Sch. 
Commerce  and  Finance,  Hankow,  China.  Mar- 
ried Nina  Livinia  Hogan,  Jl  14,  1909,  Nashville, 
Tcnn.  Children:  David  Marten,  b.  Ja  15.  1912; 
.Andrea  Annette,  b.  Jl  2,  1913;  Edward  Lever- 
ich, Jr.,  b.  S  7,  1916;  John  Henderson,  b.  Mr 
iS,    1918.   Address,    Hankow,   China. 

3391.     WARD  ELMO  HALL 
Merchant;    B.    S.    in    E.    E. ;    b.    O    10,    1882, 
LaMoillc,  111.;   s.  Winfield   (b.  My  3.  i8.';5,  do.) 
and  Sarah  Alice  (Pierson)  Hall  (b.  Ap  10,  i860, 


312 


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[1908 


do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Electn.,  1909;  Elcctn.,  Cairo  Elec.  &  Track  Co., 
1909-11;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Elec.  Wire  &  Supply  Shop, 
Galesburg,  111.,  1911-13;  Foreman,  Wire  &  Line 
Const.,  Arkansas  City,  Kan.,  1913-16;  Owner 
and  Mgr.,  Elec.  Wire  Fixture  &  Supply  Shop, 
do.,  1916 — .  Married  Elizabeth  Reddick,  Ja  i, 
1909,  Champaign.  Children:  John  Wintield,  b. 
S  3,  iqii;  Eleanor  Elizabeth,  b.  Ap  18,  1914; 
Mary  Ruth,  b.  O  25,  1916;  Richard  Ward,  b. 
Mr  31,  1918.  Address,  411  N.  4th  St.,  Arkansas 
City,  Kan. 

3392.     WARD  EVERETT  HALL 

Minister;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  17,  1885,  Mon- 
mouth. 111.:  s.  Michael  William  (b.  Barren  Co., 
Ky.)  and  Candis  (Miller)  Hall  (b.  rfo.).  Pre- 
pared in  Galesburg  H.  S.;  Eureka  Coll.,  1904-5; 
la.  St.  Coll.,  1905-6;  Drake  Univ.,  1910-11.  Y. 
M.  C.  A.;  Agr.  Club.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec,  Colo. 
Agr.  Coll.,  1908-10;  Stud,  and  Minister  at  Drake 
Univ.,  1910-11;  Minister,  Church  of  Christ, 
Livingston,  Tenn.,  igii-13;  Crooksville,  O., 
1913-16;  Blandinsville,  III.,  1916-18;  Field  Rep. 
of  111.  Christian  Missionary  Soc.  in  Northwest 
Dist.  of  111.  Married  Pansye  Fahnestock,  Je 
21,  1909.  Children:  Dorcas  Isabelle,  b.  191 1; 
Candis  Mary,  b.  1914.  Address,  Crooksville,  O. 

3393.  IRA  H-^MPTON 
(Brother  of  No.  5182) 
Fanner;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  9,  1882,  Mus- 
catine, la.;  s.  Millard  Fillmore  (b.  S  11,  1856, 
Rock  Island  Co.,  HI.)  and  Nora  (Irwin)  Hamp- 
ton (b.  D  5,  1859,  do.).  Prepared  in  Morgan 
Park  Acad.;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1904-5.  E.  E. 
Soc.  Elec.  Engng.,  Chicago,  1908-15;  Highland 
Park,  1915-18;  Farming,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Nat. 
Elec.  Light  Assn.  Married  Ethelyn  M.  Wight, 
Je  19,  1915,  Chicago.  Child,  Gordon,  b.  S  6, 
1916.  Address,  Highland  Park,   111. 

3394.  FRANK  LAWRENCE  HANSON 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  11,  1885, 
Racine.  Wis.;  s.  C.  H.  (b.  1863,  Denmark)  and 
Anna  Elizabeth  (Crook)  Hanson  (b.  1865,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Austin  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc;  Orchestra. 
Scholarship.  Engr.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  1908-10; 
Engng.  Dept.,  Canadian  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  1910- 
12;  Real  Est.,  C.  H.  Hanson  &  Son,  1912-17; 
Starting  Engr.,  Commonwealth  Edison  Co., 
1917-18;  do..  The  Ideal  Elec.  Co.,  Mansfield, 
O.,  19 1 8 — .  Married  Adaline  Elizabeth  Star- 
ring, S  6,  191 1,  Elgin,  111.  Child.  Elizabeth 
Adella,  b.  Ap  3,  1915.  Address,  15  Garfield 
Place,  Mansfield,  O.;  bus.  add..  The  Ideal  Elec. 
Co.,  do. 

339S.  PAUL  HANZLIK 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1911;  ^■ 
Jl  24,  1885,  Shueyville,  la.;  s.  Martin  (b. 
Pilsen,  Bohemia)  and  Mary  (Krejsa)  Hanzlik 
(b.  Shueyville,  la.).  Prepared  in  Coe  Coll. 
Acad.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.  Ph.  G.,  Univ.  of 
la.,  1912;  Ph.  C,  do.,  1907;  M.  D.,  West.  Re 
serve,  1912;  Research  and  study.  Pharmacolo- 
gical Inst,  and  Physico-Chem.  Biological  Inst., 
Univ.  of  Vienna,  1914-15.  Phi  Beta  Tau; 
Zetagathian  Soc;  Alpha  Omega  Alpha.  Found- 
ed Komenian  Soc,  la.  and  111.  Asst.  Analyst, 
Water  Resources  Branch,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur., 
Lab.  at  Iowa  City,  la.;  served  two  yrs.  as 
mem.,  Hosp.  Corps,  53d  Regt._,  la.  Nat.  Guard; 
Demonstrator,  Pharmacology  in  Med.  Sch.  and 
Instr.  in  Phys.  and  Clin.  Chem.,  Cleveland 
Sch.  of  Pharm.,  1912-13;  Instr.,  Pharmac- 
ology, 1913-15;  Assoc,  do.,  1915-17;  Asst. 
Prof.,  do.,  Med.  and  Pharmacy  Schs.,  West. 
Reserve  Univ.,  1918 — .  Abstractor  for  Chem. 
Abstracts,  1908-18.  Capt.,  Med.  Corps,  Chem. 
Warfare  .Service.  Research  Div.,  Am.  Univ.; 
Mustered  out,  N  30,  1918.  Auth.:  Analytic 
Methods  for  Recovery  of  Iodide,  Alcohol.  For- 
maldehyde and  Urotropin   from  Animal   Fluids 


and  Tissues;  Studies  on  Antiseptic  Prop- 
erties of  Hcxamethylenamin;  Quantitative 
Absorption  of  Drugs  from  the  Alimentary 
Tract;  Ptomaine  Poisoning;  Precipitability  of 
Scrum  Albumin;  Effects  of  Chelidonin  on 
Smooth  Muscle;  Organic  Urate  Solvents;  Be- 
havior of  Salicylate  in  Rheumatic  and  Nor- 
mal Individuals;  Efficiency  of  Hemostatics; 
.Med.  Book  reviews,  etc.,  published  in  various 
sc  and  med.  jours.  Mem.,  Soc.  for  Pharm. 
and  Exp.  Therap. ;  Am.  Physiol.  Soc;  Am. 
Med.  Assn.;  O.  St.  Med.  Assn.;  Acad,  of 
Med.,  Cleveland;  Soc.  for  Exp.  Biol,  and  Med.; 
Pres.,  O.  chapter.  Alpha  Omega  Alpha.  Mar- 
ried Bertha  Shimek,  1909,  Iowa  City,  la. 
Child,  Harold,  b.  O  1915-  Address,  882  Eddy 
Road,  Cleveland;  bus.  add.,  Sch.  of  Medicine, 
Western   Reserve  Univ.,   do. 


3396.  RUBY  OSGOOD  HARDER 
Farmer;    B.    S.    in    C.    E.;    b.    D    29,    1885, 

Lockport,  111.;  s.  Jason  Rugg  (b.  N  9,  1859, 
Lockport,  111),  and  Anna  Elizabeth  (Bretz) 
Harder  (b.  My  27,  1861,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Lockport  H.  S.  C.  E.  Club;  Triangle.  Land 
Surv.,  Drainage  work  and  Concrete  Insp.,  Har- 
mon Engr.  Co.,  Peoria^  190809;  Farming, 
Lockport,  111.,  1909-10;  (Concrete  Insp.,  E.  J. 
&  E.  Ry.,  Joliet,  111.,  1910;  Detailing  and 
Checking  Bridge  and  Struct,  work,  Joliet 
Bridge  &  Iron  Co.,  1910-13;  Detailing,  La  Salle 
Engng.  Co.,  Chicago,  1913;  Designing,  Struct. 
Steel  Work,  H.  Hoppers  Co.,  Chicago,  1913-15; 
Designing  and  Checking,  Struct.  Steel  Work, 
Joliet  Bridge  &  Iron  Co.,  1915-16;  Merchant, 
1916-17;  Farmer,  Homewood,  Kan.,  1918 — . 
Married  Otie  N.  Thomas,  O  20,  1909.  Hope, 
111.  Child,  Reid  Thomas,  b.  F  23,  1915.  Ad- 
dress. Homewood,  Kan. 

3397.  ALBERT   JESSE   HARRIS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E.;  b.  O  16,  1885, 

Pana,  111.;  s.  Edwin  B.  and  Elizabeth  L. 
(Kenney)  Harris.  Prepared  in  Springfield 
H.  S.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Eta  Kappa  Nu. 
Constr.  Foreman,  Stone  &  Webster;  Foreman, 
Seattle  Elec  Co.;  Draftsman,  Pacific  Tele- 
phone Co.;  Engr.,  Pacific  Telephone  &  Tele- 
graph Co.,  191 1 — .  Married  Edna  M.  Smalley, 
O  23,  1912,  Tacoma,  Wash.  Address,  327 
Henry   BIdg.,   Seattle. 

3398.  FLORENCE  HARRISON 

(Sister  of  No.  419O 
Associate;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  31,  1884, 
Lafayette,  Ind.;  d.  Charles  (b.  N  7,  1853,  Ver- 
milion Co.,  Ind.)  and  Rosanna  (Roberts)  Har- 
rison (b.  Je  1,  i860,  St.  Phillip,  Quebec,  Can.). 
Prepared  in  Danville  H.  S.  M.  A.,  Columbia, 
1918.  Sec,  Athenean;  Eng.  Club,  Sec-Treas.; 
H.  Sc.  (ilub;  Final  Honors;  Advisory  Bd. 
Women's  League;  Corresponding  Sec,  Athe- 
nean Alumnae  Assn.  Teacher,  Centralia  Tp. 
H.  S.,  III.,  1908-9;  do..  Champaign  H.  S.,  1909- 
10;  Exten.  Work.  Home  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1910-13;  Supvr.,  Prac.  Teaching  and  Assoc, 
H.  Sc.  Dept.,  do.,  191.3 — •  Auth.:  (with  Ol- 
ive Percival)  The  Rural  School  Lunch, 
E.vten.  Circular  No.  4.  Coll.  of  Agr.,  Univ.  of 
111.  Address,  44s  N.  Walnut  St.,  Danville, 
III.;   bus.  add.,    105   Woman's  BIdg.,   Urbana. 

3399.  MARK    ROSS    HAYNES 
Draftsman;    B.    S.   in  C.    E.;   b.   S   20,    1885, 

Ocoya,  111.;  s.  Mark  Raymond  (b.  S  24,  1863, 
Mich.)  and  Maude  M.  (Ross)  Ilaynes  (b.  D 
6.  18(^13,  Bloomington,  111.).  Prepared  in  La- 
Salle  tp.  H.  S.  Aztec  Club;  Orange  and  Blue 
Dancing  Club;  Dcr  Deutsche  Verein;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Prelim.  Honors;  Chm.,  Sr.  Breakfast  Com- 
Transitman,  Seattle;  Draftsman,  East  Auburn, 
Calif.   Address,    East  Auburn,   Calif. t 


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3400.  HERBERT  AUGUSTUS  HAYS 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  O  14,  1881,  Elkville, 
111.;  s.  John  Dudley  (b.  Ja  22,  1851,  O.)  and 
Ellen  (Schwartz)  Hays  (b.  Ag  22,  1850,  near 
Elkville).  Prepared  in  So.  111.  St.  IS^orm.  ITiiiv. 
Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Thcta  Kappa  Nu;  Egyptian 
Club.  Cashier,  Carbondale  Trust  and  -Savings 
Bank,  1908-10;  Schwartz  &•  Hays,  lawyers. 
Carbondale,  1910 — ;  Judge,  City  Court,  do., 
1912-16;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Work  in  France.  Mem., 
Christian  Church;  Sec,  Jackson  Co.  Bar  Assn. 
Married  Johannah  McCarthy,  S  23,  1909,  Car- 
bondale. Child,  John  Herbert,  b.  My  6,  1912. 
Address,  306  N.  Springfield  St.,  Carbondale, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  iii  N.  West  St.,  do. 

3401.  LEE  HERBERT  HAZARD 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  11,  1886, 
Mendota,  111.;  s.  Charles  Delbert  (b.  Birming- 
ham, O.)  and  Marion  (Holeston)  Hazard  (h. 
Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Dixon  H.  S. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  Ad- 
dress,  1220   nth  St.,  Molina,  HI. 

3402.  ARTHUR  NOBLE  HEANEY 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  6,  1882, 
Mendon,  111.;  s.  Noble  Morton  (b.  Jl  7,  1851, 
Mendon)  and  Mary  Alice  (Sproat)  Heaney  (b. 
Ja  25,  185^3).  Prepared  in  Mendon  and 
Quincy  H.  hchs.  Acacia;  Triangle;  C.  E.  Soc. ; 
Sigma  Xi.  City  Engr.,  Enid,  Okla.,  Muskogee, 
Okla.  Married  Minnie  Utter,  Je  28,  1911. 
Child,  Arthur  Noble  Jr.,  b.  Ap  17,  1913.  Ad- 
dress,   Enid,   Okla. 

3403-  KLAUS  EDWARD  HELLSTROM 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  F  27,  18S7, 
Chicago;  s.  Klaus  (b.  Ag  17,  i85i,  Sweden/ 
and  Eva  (Mattson)  Hellstrom  (b.  N  23, 
1863,  do.).  Prepared  in  Evanston  Tp.  H.  S. 
Chi  Psi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  E.  E. 
Soc,  Pres.  Engr.,  J.  W.  Butler  Paper  Co., 
Chicago.  Treas.,  Chicago  Chi  I'si  Alumni  Assn. 
Sergt.,  Bat.  E.,  333rd  F.  A.,  Camp  Grant, 
111.;  2nd  Lt.,  C.  A.,  Bat.  D.,  A.  E.  F..  France, 
1918 — .  Address,  2514  Pioneer  Rd.,  Evanston, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  223  W.  Monroe  St.,  Chicago. 

3404.     HOPE   HERRICK    (HENRY) 

(Wife  of  No.   2692;    Sister  of   Nos.  699,   1893, 

5719) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  21,  1884,  Farmer 
City,  111.;  d.  George  Washington  (b.  O  6, 
1839,  Newville,  Ind.)  and  Dora  Olive  (Knight) 
Herrick  (b.  S  2,  1853,  Farmer  City,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Farmer  City  H.  S. ;  Agnes  Scott  Coll., 
Decatur,  Ga.,  1902-3.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta; 
Phi  Delta  Psi.  Married  John  Earl  Henry 
('06),  D  16,  1909,  Farmer  City,  111.  Children: 
Herrick  Hi,  b.  ,Mr  28,  191 1;  Helen  Louise,  b. 
,S  II,  1918.  Address,  2213  Alta  Ave.,  Louis- 
ville, Ky.t 

3405.     GEORGE  BOYER  HERRIN 

Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Je  29,  1882, 
St.  Jacobs,  111.;  s.  William  Franklin  (b.  Jl  5. 
1857)  and  Sallie  Maxey  (Boyer)  Herrin  (b. 
Ag  24,  1854).  Prepared  in  Bunker  Hill  H.  S. 
E.  E.  Soc.  Draftsman,  Commonwealth  Steel 
Co.,  1908-9;  Engr.,  I.  T.  S.,  1909-12;  Drafts- 
man, Fulton  Iron  Works,  1912-13;  Engr.,  H. 
H.  Morrison,  Const.  Engr.,  1913-14;  Struct. 
Engr.,  Aluminum  Ore  Co.,  1914 — ■.  Married 
Edna  May  Varnum,  Jl  4,  1914.  Address,  2447 
D  St.,  Granite  City,  111. 

3406.  JUAN  FERNANDO  HILARIO 
Customs  Service;  LL.  B.;  b.  My  27,  1888, 
Batangas,  P.  I.;  s.  Agapito  (b.  S  20,  1864,  do.) 
and  Josefa  (Legaspi)  Hilario  y\>.  Ag  17,  1865, 
Santa  Cruz,  Manila,  P.  I.).  Prepared  in  Ba- 
tangas FT.  S.;  Santa  Clara  Coll.,  Calif.  Cos- 
mopolitan Club.  Clerk  in  Court  of  First  In- 
stance, Manila,  1908;  Clerk  in  office  of  Re- 
porter,  Supreme  Court,   1908-11;   Clerk  in   Ex. 


Bur.,  1911-14;  Law  and  Passport  Clerk,  do., 
1914-15;  Pvt.  Sec.  to  Sec.  of  Finance,  1917; 
Deputy  Bank  Examiner,  Treas.  Bur.,  1918: 
Sec,  Bd.  of  Protests  and  Appeals,  Bur.  of 
Customs,  igi8 — .  Mem.,  Philippine  Columbian 
Assn.,  Sec,  do.,  1908-9.  Address,  328  Mayhali- 
gue  St.,  Manila,  P.  I.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Bureau 
(if  Customs,  do. 

•  3407.  CARRIE  MARSH  HILL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  O  12,  1877, 
Wallingford,  Vt.;  d.  Charles  Erwin  (b.  1850, 
\'t.)  and  Laura  (Marsh)  Hill  (b.  1855,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Denver  II.  S.  Studied  3  yrs. 
abroad,  tutors  and  governesses.  Teacher,  Ply- 
mouth H.  S.,  S.  Dak.;  do.,  Concord  II.  S.,  N. 
IL,  1910-11;  do.,  Marquette,  Mich.,  H.  S., 
191 1 — .  Address,  New  Summit  House,  Mar- 
quette,  Mich. 

3408.  HORACE  GAYLORD  HOBBS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  30,  1884, 
Pontiac,  111.;  s.  Henry  C.  (b.  S  i,  1846,  Belle- 
fontaine,  O.)  and  Cecelia  A.  (Hughes)  Hobbs 
(b.  S  IS,  1855,  Nortliville,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Pontiac  Tp.  H.  S.  E.  E.  Soc.  Asst.  Engr., 
Gen.  Engng.  and  Const,  work;  Engr.  and  De- 
signer, Experimental  Turbine  Dept.,  Gen.  Elec. 
Co.;  do.,  Elec.  Auto.  Dept..  Columbus  Buggy 
Co.;  do..  Gen.  Motors  Co.  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  I. 
E.   E.     Address,   164  Charlotte   Ave.,  Detroit. 

3409.     LURA  ETHEL  HOGE   (STRAIGHT) 
(Wife  of  No.  3194) 

A.  B.  in  Lib.  Sc;  b.  S  15,  1883,  Wenona, 
111.;  d.  George  Wise  (b.  Ap  i,  1842,  Wash- 
ington Co.,  Pa.)  and  Tabitha  Ella  (^icBride) 
Hoge  (b.  Ag  1849,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Wenona 
and  Wichita  (Kan.)  H.  Schs.;  N.  W.  Univ., 
1904-5.  Sigma  Kappa.  Married  Halver  Rufus 
Straight  ('07),  Ja  i,  1909,  Chicago.  Children: 
Lee  Hoge,  b.  Ap  20,  191 1;  Dorothy,  b.  Je  3, 
1915;  Elizabeth,  b.  F  3,  1918.  Address,  Adel, 
la. 

3410.     CLARENCE    IRVIN   HOGUE 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  O  31,  1883, 
Vincennes,  Ind.;  s.  John  D.  (b.  N  27,  1862, 
do.)  and  Martha  Emma  (Simpson)  Hogue  (b. 
O  3,  1866,  do.).  Prepared  in  Vincennes  H.  S. 
Grad.,  Vincennes  Univ.,  1903.  Phi  Kappa 
.Sigma;  Yoxan;  Shield  and  Trident:  Arch. 
Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Supt.,  Davis  Marble  Co., 
Chicago,  1908-9;  Mgr.,  do.,  1909-10;  in  Con- 
tracting Dept.,  D.  H.  Burnham  &  Co.,  Chicago, 
1910;  Supt.  Bldg.  Const.,  do.,  1911 — .  Mem. 
Presby.  Church;  Univ.  Club,  Chicago;  Past-time 
Club,  Vincennes,  Ind.  Address,  Univ.  Club, 
Chicago. 

341 1.     SIDNEY  VIEL  HOLT 
(Husband   of   No.    6429) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  22,  1883, 
Oneida,  111.;  s.  Martin  Sidney  (b.  1836,  O.) 
and  Martha  (Pittard)  Holt  (b.  1843,  Eng.). 
Prepared  in  Oneida  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Agr. 
Club;  Alpha  Zeta.  Work  on  St.  Soil  Sur., 
1907-17;  Farmer,  1917 — .  Married  Minnie 
Isabel  Milne  ('14),  Ag  21,  1915.  Lockport,  111. 
Child,  James  Martin,  b.  S  7.  1916.  .Address, 
Rio,    111. 

3412.     CHARLES    RAY   HOLTON 

Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  1,  1886, 
Colchester,  111.;  s.  Charles  Lindsay  (b.  O  26, 
1863,  do.)  and  Addie  May  (Schoopman)  Hol- 
ton  (b.  1865,  Plymouth,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  J.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  loio. 
Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Pres.,  Adelphic;  Fuller  Moot 
Court;  Class  Sec.  Lawyer,  Chicago,  191  o — . 
Mem.  Chicago  Bar  Assn.;  Illini  Club,  Chicago; 
111.  Bar  .\ssn.;  Park  Ridge  Country  Club; 
City  Club  of  Chicago.  Married  Nina  Yeoman, 
O  14,  1910,  Avon,  111.  Children:  Margaret, 
b.  F  6,  1916;  Helen,  b.  N  25,  1914-  Address, 
4303  Lancil  Ave.,  (Chicago;  bus.  add.,  no  S. 
Dearborn  St.,  do. 


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3413.  HYMAN  JACOB  IIOODWIN 
Sec,  Bldg.  Co.:  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  i-, 
1886,  Russia;  s.  Louis  (b.  N  1852,  Prussia) 
and  Goldie  (Karno)  lloodwin  (b.  N  15,  1854, 
Russia).  Prepared  in  W.  Div.  II.  S.,  Chicago; 
Armour  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1904-5.  Pres.,  Ivrim. 
Draftsman,  J.  O.  Ileyworth,  Gen.  Contr.,  Chi 
cago,  1908-9;  Bridge  and  Struct.  Draftsman, 
Am.  Bridge  Co.,  Chicago,  1909-11;  Draftsman, 
Noelle  Richards  Iron  Works,  Indianapolis, 
191 1 :  Draftsman,  Purdy  &  Henderson,  Civ. 
Engrs.,  191 1-12;  Bridge  Designer,  Strauss 
Bascule  Bridge  Co..  Chicago,  1912-13;  Pres., 
City  Engng.  Const.  Co.,  191 3-1 6;  Sec.  of  Nat. 
Bldg.  Co.,  Chicago,  1916-18.  Jr.  Mem.,  West. 
Soc.  of  Engrs.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  R.  A.  M.; 
Buena  Share  Club,  Chicago.  Married  Elsa 
Cohen,  My  9,  191 7,  Chicago.  Address,  1523 
Hollywood  Ave.,  Chicago. 

3414.  THERON  ROBINSON  HOWSER 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  20, 
1885,  Lakota,  N.  Dak.;,  s.  Joshua  P.  (b.  i860, 
Lincoln,  111.)  and  Emma  (Robinson)  Howser 
(b.  1865^  Virginia,  111.).  Prepared  in  Lincoln 
H.  S.  Sigma  Pi;  Treas.,  C.  E.  Club;  Ionian. 
Transitman,  D.  L.  &  W.  R.  R.,  1909-10;  Resi- 
dent Engr.,  Madeira-Mamore  R.  R.,  1910-12. 
Address,  Caiza  304  Manos,   Brazil. 

3415.  HARRY  HENRY  HUDSON 
City  Controller;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  N  15, 
1883,  Streator,  111.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  My  22,  1846, 
Northumberland,  Eng. )  and  Elizabeth  (Hug- 
gans)  Hudson  (b.  Ag  2,  1853,  Freehold,  N.  J.). 
Prepared  in  Galva  H.  S.;  Brown's  Bus.  Coll., 
Peoria.  With  St.  Highway  Comn.,  1908-10: 
Asst.  Cashier,  Bank,  Galva,  111.,  1911-12;  City 
Controller,  do.,  1916 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
R.  A.  M.;  R.  and  S.  M.;  K.  T.;  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Married  Janet  Bigelow,  N  3,  1908,  Galesburg, 
111.  Child,  Harry  Bigelow,  b.  N  11,  1916. 
Address,   Galva,    111. 

3416.  ALBERT  PHILLIP  HUECKEL 
Engr.  and  Supt. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr.  14, 
1883,  Casey ville,  111.;  s.  John  Frederick  (b.  F 
28,  1846,  Hatten,  Alsace)  and  Josephine  Dora 
(Baldus)  Hueckel  (b.  D  10,  1853,  Schwyz, 
Switzerland).  Prepared  in  McKendree  Coll.: 
Univ.  Acad.  Egyptian  Club;  Illio  Bd.;  Pres., 
Crystal  Dancing  Club;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Capt., 
Univ.  Regt.;  Sr.  Ball  Com.  Asst.  City  Engr., 
Cairo,  111.,  1908;  Chief  Engr.,  West.  Engng. 
and  Constr.  Co.,  Tacoma,  Wash.;  Engr.  and 
Gen.  Supt.,  Smith  &  Sherbome,  Contrs.  Auth. : 
Modern  Reinforced  Concrete  Cold  Storage 
Bldg.,  Vancouver,  B.  C,  Pacific  Builder  and 
Engr..  Seattle,  Vol.  XII.  No.  i,  191 1.  Married 
Clarabelle  Cool,  O  16,  1909,  Tacoma,  Wash. 
Address,  1322  12th  Ave.  E.,  Vancouver,  B.  C; 
bus.  add.,  Rooms  514-15   Bank  of  Ottawa,  do. 

3417.  WILLIAM  CLEMENS  HUECKEL 
Asst.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  25,  1884, 
Caseyville,  111.;  s.  William  Hatten  (b.  Ap  13, 
1852,  do.)  and  Anna  Maria  (Maise)  Hueckel 
(b.  F  16,  1857,  St.  Louis).  Prepared  in  Man. 
Tr.  Sch.,  St.  Louis;  Washington  Univ.,  1902-4. 
Theta  Xi.  Asst.  City  Engr.,  Cairo,  111.,  191 1; 
do.,  E.  St.  Louis,  1911-14;  Asst.  Engr.  to  Engr. 
Maintenance  of  VVay.  E.  St.  Louis  &  Suburban 
Ry..  E.  St.  Louis,  111..  1914-18;  Asst.  Engr.. 
Camp  Kno.x,  Ky..  1918 — .  Mem.,  B.  P. 
O.  E.  Married  Elizabeth  Mary  Kellcy,  S  t^, 
191S,  E.  St.  Louis,  111.  Child,  Anthony  Wil- 
liam Kellev,  b.  Ag  10,  1910.  Address,  Casey- 
ville, III. 

3418.     WALTER  WILLIAM  HUFF 
Const.  Engr.;   B.  S.  in  C.   E.;  b.  N  24.   1883. 
Capt.,  Const.  Div.,  Q.  M.  C,  U.  S.  A.  Address. 
4038    Virginia    .Ave..    Kansas    City,    Mo.;    bus. 
add.,  717  Shubert  Bldg.,   do. 


3419.  EVA  ELLEN  HUFFMAN 
(Sister  of  No.  3789) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ag  22.  1877, 
Charleston,  111.;  s.  John  Thomas  (b.  Ap  26, 
1843,  lio.)  and  Amanda  Ellen  (Redden)  Huff- 
man (b.  S  14,  1853,  Oakland,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Charleston  H.  S.;  East.  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
.•\.  M.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  loii.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Lovington,  111.,  1907-10;  Instr.,  Zool.,  Milwau- 
kee-Downer Coll.,  191 1-12;  Instr.,  Biol.,  H.  S., 
Anaconda,  Mont.,  1912 — .  Address,  701  Oak 
St.,  Anaconda,  Mont. 

3420.  A.  FR.\ZIER  HUNT 
(Brother  of  No.  3042) 
Reporter;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  D  i,  1885, 
Rock  Island,  IlL;  s.  Jasper  Newton  and 
.\manda  Elizabeth  (Frazier)  Hunt.  Prepared 
in  Mich.  Mil.  Acad.,  Orchard  Lake,  Mich. 
Theta  Delta  Chi;  Ed.,  Illio,  1908.  Adv.  Writer, 
1908-9;  Sugar  Cane  Planter,  1909-12;  Ed.  and 
Pub.,  Alexis  Argus,  Alexis,  111.,  1912-16;  Re- 
porter, New  York  Sun,  1916-18;  Staff  Writer, 
Red  Cross  Mag.,  France,  1918;  In  Europe  as 
Correspondent  of  Chicago  Tribune  and  other 
papers,  1918.  Lt.,  Am.  Red  Cross.  Auth.: 
Blown  in  by  the  Draft,  Doubleday,  Page  &  Co. 
igi8;  Many  Mag.  Articles.  Married  Emma 
Kern,  My  17,  191 1,  Ridge  Farm,  111.  Child, 
Robert  Frazier,  b.  N  28,  1914.  Address,  71 
Post  Ave.,  N.  Y.  City. 

3421.  AGNES   HUNT    (CADE) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  5740,  8445) 

B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  12,  1883,  Ridott,  111.; 
(1.  William  (b.  S  9,  1853,  do.)  and  Jennie 
.\delaide  (Burdick)  Hunt  (b.  Ap  25,  1857). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Sigma  Xi;  Alethenai; 
Omicron  Nu;  Pres.,  H.  Sc.  Club.  Organizer, 
Horn.  Sc.  Dept.,  Coll.  of  Hawaii,  Honolulu, 
1908-10;  Prof.,  Dom.  Sc,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll., 
1910-1915.  Married  Claude  Marshall  Cade,  Je 
10,  1915,  E.  Lansing,  Mich.  Children:  Sarah 
Jane,  b.  Ap  22,  1916  (died);  William  Marshall, 
b.   Mr   3,    1917.     Address,   East   Lansing,   Mich.   ^ 

3422.  RALPH    KENT   HURSH 
(Husband  of  No.  2665) 

Professor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  21,  1885, 
Woodstock.  111.;  s.  Samuel  B.  (b.  S  24,  1848, 
Welsh  Run,  Pa.)  and  Alice  S.  (Kent)  Ilursh 
(b.  O  25,  1852,  Suffield,  Conn.).  Prepared  in 
Streator  and  Macomb  IL  Schs.;  West.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Gamma  Alpha;  Keramos;  Acacia;  Sigma 
Xi;  Tcchnograt'h  Bd.  Grad.  Stud.,  Ceramics, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1908-9;  with  O.  Min.  &  Mfg.  Co., 
Shawnee,  O..  1909;  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  Techno- 
logic Branch,  Pittsburgh,  1909-10;  U.  S.  Bur. 
of  Standards,  do.,  1910-11;  Asst..  Ceram.,  Un- 
iv. of  111.,  1911-13;  Instr.,  do.,  1913-14;  Assoc, 
do.,  1914-16;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  iqi6 — .  Auth.: 
(with  R.  F.  Stull),  Tests  on  Clay  Materials 
.\vailable  in  111.  Coal  Mines,  Bui.  18,  Co- 
ot'crative  Coal  Min.  Series,  111.  St.  Geological 
Sur.,  1917:  Note  on  the  Dissociation  of  Cal- 
cium Hydrate,  Transactions  Am.  Ceramics 
Soc..  Vol.  XIV,  19 12;  Note  on  Relation  of 
I'relieating  Temperature  and  N'olume  Shrink- 
age, do.,  Vol.  XIV,  1912;  Designs  of  Seven 
Test  Kilns,  do.,  Vo].  XVl,  1914;  Note  on 
Estrich  Plaster,  do..  Vol.  XVII,  191.S;  Heat 
Balance  on  a  Continuous  Chamber  Kiln,  do., 
Vol.  XX,  1918.  Treas.,  Am.  Ceramic  Soc, 
1917 — .  Mem.,  A.  C  S,  Married  Frances 
Marguerite  Feind  ('06),  Je  28,  1914.  Chicago 
Heights,  111.  Child,  Robert  William,  b.  Mr  3. 
1 9 16.  Address,  205  Indiana  Ave.,  Urbana. 

3423.  MARGARET  IIUTCHINS 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  S  21,  1884,  Lan- 
caster, N.  TL;  d.  Francis  Dorr  (b.  Ja  11,  1850, 
Putney,  Vt.)  and  Anna  Caroline  (Carleton) 
Hutch'ins  (b.  Ap  25,  1850,  Haverhill,  N.  IL). 
Prepared   in  Lancaster   (N.   H.)    H.    S.   A.    B., 


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315 


Smith  Coll..   1Q06.  Alhciican;   Lib.  Club;  Choral 

Soc. ;  Piii    Beta    Ka|)pa;     Final    Honors.      Kef. 

Asst.,  Univ.    of   111.,    1908 — .      Mem.,    Am.    Lib. 

Assn.  Address,    1001    W.   Oregon   St.,  Urbana. 

3424.  RUTH  HYNDMAN  (CUTLER) 
(Wife  of  No.  2629;  Sister  of  No.  7644) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  28,  1885,  Cincinnati: 
d.  Robert  John  (b.  S  22,  1855,  Cincinnati)  ami 
Lottie  Emina  (Leopold)  Ilyndman  (b.  Ja  j8, 
1S57).  Prepared  in  Hugh  II.  S.,  Cincinnati; 
Wellesley  Coll.,  190V5.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta; 
Phi  Delta  I'si.  TcacTicr,  l.ockland  II.  S.,  tgio- 
13;  do.,  Cincinnati  Pub.  Sch..  1914-16.  Mem., 
\Vyo.  Study  Club;  Coll.  Club  of  Cincinnati; 
Cincinnati  Alumnae  of  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
Married  Asa  Bryant  Cutler  ('06),  N  25,  1916, 
Wyoming,  O.  Child,  Dorothy,  b.  N  5,  1917. 
Address,  351  E.  loth  St.,  Portland,  Ore. 

3425.  CORA  ANNA  JACOBS 
Seed  Analyst;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  A.  M.,  1909;  b. 
Ap  13,  1885,  Rock  Falls,  111.;  d.  Frank  H.  (b. 
1855,  Ger.)  and  Sophia  (Dietz)  Jacobs  (b. 
1865,  Rock  Falls,  111.).  Prepared  in  Sterling 
H.  S.  Prelim.  Honors;  Sigma  Xi.  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  Paris,  1909-11;  Scientific  Asst.  in  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1911-17; 
S^ed  Analyst,  A.  Dickinson  Co.,  Chicago, 
1917 — .  Address,  c/o  A.  Dickinson  Co.,  Chica- 
go. 

3426.  EDA  AUGUSTA  JACOBSEN 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2707,  4232,  6981) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  JI  9,  1883,^  Niantic, 
111.;  d.  Henning  (b.  Ja  6,  1846,  Schleswig, 
Ger.)  and  Laura  Dolly  (Boone)  Jacobsen  (b. 
Mr  28,  1853,  Bourbon  Co.,  Ky.).  Prepared 
in  Decatur  H,  .S.  Athenean.  .Studying  for 
M.  A.  at  Columbia  Univ.,  191 7-18.  Address, 
2940   Broadway,   Farnold  Hall,  New  York  City. 

3427.  GEORGE  EMILE  JAQUET 
Employment  Mgr. ;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E. ;  b.  F 
2,  1885,  St.  Imier,  Switzerland;  s.  August 
E.  (b.  Ja  14,  1858,  St.  Imier,  Switzerland) 
and  Adele  (Fete)  Jaquet  (b.  Ag  28,  i860, 
Cortebert,  do.).  Prepared  in  Falls  City  II. 
S.;  Armour  Inst.,  1904-6.  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  E.  E.  Soc;  Final 
Honors;  Chief  Engr.,  Elec.  Show.  Timekeep 
er  on  Ranch;  Asst.  under  Engr.  of  Tests, 
N.  Y.  C.  &  H.  R.  Ry.;  Testman,  Testing  Dept., 
Gen.  Elec.  Co.;  Salesman's  Asst.,  P.  &  M.. 
Dept.,  Gtn.  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago  Office;  Appara- 
tus Salesman,  P.  &  M.  Dept.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co., 
Minn.;  Const.  Foreman,  Mun.  Contracting, 
Gen.  Engng.  &  Const.  Co.,  Rockford,  111.;  Re- 
search Engr.,  Univ.  of  111.  Ry.  Engng.  Dept.; 
City  Engr.,  Supt.  Water  &  Light  Dept.,  Falls 
City,  Neb.;  Employment  Mgr.,  Shawingan  Wa- 
ter &  Power  Co.  and  Subsidiaries,  Shawingan. 
Falls,  Quebec,  Can.  Mem.,  K.  T.;  M.  E. 
Church.  Address.  Cascade  Inn,  Shawingan 
Falls,    Quebec,    Can. 

3428.  ALFRED  ATWOOD  JOHNSON 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  F  22,  1886;  s.  George 
W.  (b.  O  12,  1848,  Montgomery  Co..  Ind.) 
and  Mary  Jane  (Atwood)  Johnson  (b.  Jl  iq, 
1848,  Pilot,  111.).  Prepared  in  Danville  II.  S. 
Lawyer,  Danville,  111.,  1008 — .  Mem.,  Redmen; 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Ruby 
Leah  Fairchild,  Je  15,  1912,  Danville,  111. 
Children:  Janet  Elaine,  b.  Mr  9,  1913;  Mir- 
iam Ruby,  b.  F  19.  1917-  Address,  1502  Wal- 
nut St.,  Danville,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Daniel  Bldg., 
do. 

3429.     GEORGE  KOSER  JOHNSON 

Merchant;    A.    B.    in    Bus.    L.    &   A.;    b.    Mr 

1887,    McLeansboro,    111.;    s.    John    Nelson    (b. 

Jefferson    Co.,     111.')     and    Emma    L.     (Koser) 

Johnson    (b.    Mt.    Carmel,    111.).     Prepared    in 


Mt.  Vernon  H.  S.  Sigma  -Alpha  Epsilon; 
Egyptian  Club.  Married  Mary  'I  urner  Smith, 
]a  12,  1910,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.  Children:  John 
Nelson,  Jr.;  Martha  Louise,  b.  D  12,  1911; 
Robert  bmith,  b.  Jl  10,  19 13.  .Iddrcss,  Mt. 
Vernon,  111. 

3430.     HORACE   NORMAN  JONES,  JR. 
(Brother   of   No.    3810) 

Draftsman  and  Detailcr;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b. 
D  2,  1884,  Batavia,  111.;  s.  Horace  N.  (b.  Ag 
28,  i860,  Warrcnsville,  111.)  and  May  E. 
(Schall)  Jones  (b.  S  28,  1862.  Allentown, 
I'a.).  Prepared  in  West  Batavia  II.  S. ;  Lewis 
Inst.,  Chicago,  1903-4.  Seymour  Guild;  ist  Lt., 
L'niv.  Regt.;  Jr.  Class  Football.  Mech.  Drafts- 
man and  Estimator,  1908;  Struct.  Draftsman; 
Contracting  Engr.,;  Struct.  Draftsman  and  De- 
tailcr. Invented  Circular  Slide  Rule  (Pat.  Ap- 
plication rejected),  ist  Lt.,  Aviation  Section, 
S.  C,  France.  Mem.,  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs. 
.Married  Ruth  A.  Doty,  S  21,  191 2.  Child, 
Ruth  Burton,  b.  Mr  19,  1914.  Address,  240 
Taney    St.,    Gary,    Ind. 

3431.  ERWTN    BYRON   JORDAN 
(Husband   of   No.    3898) 

Farmer  and  Stock  Breeder;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ; 
b.  My  26,  1884,  Rock  Island  Co.,  111.;  s.  Byron 
(b.  Je  II,  1842,  Richland  Grove,  111.)  and  Mary 
Anna  (Blackfan)  Jordan  (b.  O  23,  1841,  Orion, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Moline  H.  S.  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  cabinet.  Draftsman  and 
Rodman,  Minn.  &  Ontario  Power  Co.,  1909; 
Field  Clerk,  Roberts  &  Schaefer  Co.,  Chica- 
go, 1910;  Farmer  and  Stock  Breeder.  1910 — . 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Lura  Elizabeth 
Parsons  ('09),  Je  18,  191 1,  Des  Plaines,  111. 
Child,  Robert  Eastburn,  b.  My  19,  1912,  Row- 
lesburg,    W.    Va.     Address,   Deerfield,   111. 

3432.  OSCAR  JOSEPH  JORDAN 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  4,  1881; 

s.  Toseph  L.  (b.  Amherst  Co.,  \'3.)  and  Martha 
Ella  (Taylor)  Jordan  (b.  Lynchburg,  Va.). 
Prepared  in  Calumet  H.  S.,  Chicago;  N.  W. 
Univ.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  C.  E.  Club,  N.  W.  Univ. 
Prof.,  Math,  and  Drawing,  1908-10;  Engng. 
Work,  Chicago,  1910-1 1 ; .  Prof.,  Math.  Arch, 
and  Mech.  Drawing,  A.  and  M.  Coll.  Norm., 
Ala.,  1911.  Mem.,  .-Ma.  St.  Teachers'  Assn. 
.4ddress.    11455    Watt    Ave.,    Chicago. 

3433.     HERBERT  EDWARD   KAHLERT 
(Brother  of  No.  7669) 

Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  23.  1885, 
Carlyle,  111.;  s.  Edward  August  (b.  i860,  do.) 
and  Harriet  Ann  (Grain)  Kahlert  (b.  1864, 
Augusta,  111.).  Prepared  in  Carlyle  II.  S. 
E.  E.  Club.  Capt..  Univ.  Regt.  Elec.  Engr., 
Frank  Adam  Elec.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1910;  do., 
Herman  Andrar  Co.,  Milwaukee,  191 1;  do., 
Cuthbert  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  191 1;  Asst.  Mgr., 
Insulation  Dept.,  H.  W.  J.  M.  Co.  Capt.,  Co. 
K,  1st  Regt.,  Mo.,  1910.  Pres.,  Milwaukee 
Univ.  of  111.  Alumni  Assn.;  Chm.,  Member- 
ship Com.  A.  I.  E.  E.  Married  Jane  Carmont 
Bell,  Ag  4,  1914.  Huron,  S.  Dak.  Child, 
Jane  Bell,  b.  S  n.  1917.  Address,  1807  Ham- 
line  Ave.,   S.   E.   Minneapolis. 

3434.     WILLIAM  WADDELL  KAUTZ 

(Brother  of  No.  4249) 
Steel  Milling  Bus.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  F  6, 
1884,  .Moweaqua.  111.;  s.  George  .Vdam  (b.  Ja 
-'7,  1834,  Georgetown,  O.)  and  Fannie  (Hall) 
Kautztb.  Ag  6,  1843.  Tavlorville.  111.).  Pre- 
pared, Mowea<|ua  II.  S.  M.  E.  Soc;  Tennis 
Team  Elec.  Wiring,  1909;  Const,  work,  1909- 
12;  Steel  Milling.  1912.  Co.  H.  23rd  Encrs.. 
A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  246  Cliff  Ave.. 
Tacoma,  Wash.t 


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3435.  FRANKLIN  THOMPSON  KEGI.EY, 
JR. 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Je  25,  1886, 
Colfax,  la.;  s.  Frank  T.  (b.  Ames,  la.)  and 
Nettie  (Ross)  Kegley  (b.  Cincinnati).  Pre- 
pared in  Princeton  Tp.  H.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad. 
Aztec  Club;  Tennis.  Arch.  Draftsman;  Arch., 
191 1 — .  Married  Maude  Beckon,  D  7,  191 1, 
Ocean  Park,  Calif.  Addfess,  540  S.  Hope  St., 
Los  Angeles;  bus.  add.,  330  Consolidated  Realty 
Bldg.,  do. 

3436.  RUTH  KELSO 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  Clerk;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M., 
1909;  b.  O  27,  1885,  Columbus,  O. ;  d.  Charles 
Corwin  (b.  1859,  lladley.  Pa.)  and  Nellie  P. 
(Hard)  Kelso  (b.  1862,  N.  V.).  Prepared  in 
Hyde  Park  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Athenean;  Scribb- 
lers'; Class  Poet;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Asst., 
Eng.,  Univ.  of  HI.,  190918.  Clerk,  Y.  W.  C. 
.\..  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  1918 — .  Address,  1425  N. 
Dearborn,    Chicago. 

3437.  WALTER   WASHINGTON    KERCH 

(Husband  of  No.  3517) 
Engr.  and  Contr. ;  b.  F  22,  1884,  Stephenson 
Co.,  111.;  s.  Jacob  Ilenry  (b.  Ger.)  and  Eliza 
(Giddings)  Kerch  (b.  Stephenson  Co.,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Freeport  H.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Phi; 
Class  Football.  C.  &  A.  R.  R.,  1908-9;  Engng. 
and  Contracting,  1909-18;  Asst.  Supt.  L.  Rich 
Const.  Co..  Road  Contractors,  Camp  Knox. 
Mem.  111.  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.;  111.  Assn.  Contrs. 
Married  Nellie  Mildred  Porterfield  ('08),  Je  8, 
191 1,  Fairmount,  111.  Children:  Barbara  Louise, 
b.  O  12,  1912;  Richard  Walter,  b.  S  17,  1916. 
Address,  241 1  C  St.,  Granite  City,  HI.;  bus. 
add..  First  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  do. 

3438.  SARAH  ELVIRA  KIRBY  (RUFLE) 
Teacher;   A.   B.  in   L.   &  A.;   b.  Ap   i,    1883, 

Berthoud,    Colo.;    d.    Theodore    A.     (b.    F    28, 

1844,  Huntley,  111.)  and  Nellie  Josephine  (Win- 
ship)  Kirby  (b.  Mr  20,  1857,  Tomah,  Wis.). 
Prepared  in  Ottawa  Tp.  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Colo., 
1904-5.  Delta  Gamma.  Teacher  H.  S.,  Ches- 
ter, 111.,  1907-8;  Berthoud,  Colo.,  1908-9; 
Denver,  Colo.,  1909-12;  Berthoud,  Colo.,  1912- 
18.  Married  Robert  E.  Rufle,  N  28,  1909, 
Berthoud,  Colo.  Address,  Berthoud,  Colo. 

3439.  PEARL    ELIZABETH   KINDIG 

(SHAVER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  23,  1880,  Secor,  111.; 
d.  David  H.  (b.  Stuarts  Drafts,  Va.)  and  Salina 
Frances  (Lemon)  Kindig  (b.  Va.).  Prepared 
in  Roanoke  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Teach- 
er, Goodsprings,  Nev..  1909-10;  Los  Angeles, 
Calif.,  1910-11.  Auth.:  A  Golden  Eagle  in 
Virginia,  Bird  Lore,  Vol.  XVIII,  1916.  Mar- 
ried B.  F.  Shaver,  D  28,  191 1,  New  f)rleans, 
I. a.  Children:  Maxfield,  b.  and  died  \  25, 
1912-  Helen  Elizabeth,  b.  N  29,  191 5;  Kathryn, 
b.  N  17,  1917  (died  N  21,  1917).  Address, 
Huntingburg,   Ind. 

3440.  GEORGE  EMMETT  KNAPPEN- 

BERGKR 
(Brother  of  No.  7700) 
Phyisician;  A.  B.  in  So. ;  b.  Jl  17,  1884, 
Sciota,  111.;  s.  H.  (b.  F  6,  1851,  Pa.)  and 
Anna  E.  (.Smith)  Knappcnberger  (b.  Je  26, 
1859,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Macomb  II.  S. ; 
111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  M.  D.,  Rush.  Med.  Coll., 
i<)09.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Phys.  Exam.  State 
Civ.  .Service,  ist  Lt.,  Med.  Corps;  Mustered 
out,  D  II,  19 1 8.  Married  A.  Katherine  Knap- 
pcnberger, Ja  25,  191 1,  Aetna,  Ind.  Child,  Kath- 
ryn, b.  N  3,   1911.     Address,  Macomb,  III. 

3441.     CARL  FRED  KNIRK 
Farm    Expert;   A.   B.  in  Sc;   b.  Je    11,   1880, 
Hillsdale    Co.,    Mich.;    s.    Charles    (b.     D    27, 

1845,  Ger.)  and  Minnie  (StefTen)  Knirk  (b. 
F    22,    1854,    do.).      Prepared    in    Central    St. 


Norm.,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Mich.;  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
190O-7.  Sigma  Xi;  Gamma  Alpha.  Asst., 
GeOl.  Dept.,  1907-8;  Teacher,  Tech.  H.  S.; 
Dir.,  War  Gardens,  Cleveland,  191 7 — .  Auth.: 
Indus.  Geog.,  Its  .Aim,  Scope  and  Content, 
Jour,  of  Geog.,  1911;  Farm  articles  for  Sun- 
day Mag.,  Cleveland  Plain  Dealer.  Mem.,  Cen- 
tral Assn.  of  Sc.  and  Math.  Teachers;  N.  E. 
O.  Assn.  of  Sc.  and  Math.  Teachers.  Married 
(31iye  Hafer,  Je  25,  1909,  Shepherd,  Mich. 
Child,  Carl  Hafer,  b.  Ap  i,  1911.  Address, 
1437  Mars  Ave.,  Cleveland. 

3442.  MARY  ELIZABETH  LAFLIN 
(EISNER) 
B.  Mus.;  b.  N  21,  1886,  Springfield,  Mass.; 
d.  William  (b.  Ap  i,  1850,  Southwick,  Mass.) 
and  Jennie  (Morse)  Laflin  (b.  Jl  31,  1858, 
Nashua,  N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H. 
S.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Pvt.  Teacher,  Voice 
and    Piano;    Instr.,    Piano,    Univ.    of   111.,    1910- 

11.  Married  .Albert  Eisner,  Jr.,  Jl  191 1,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  Janet  Elizabeth,  b.  My  10, 
1912;  Edith  Regina,  b.  N  15,  1914.  Address, 
802   W.  Park   Ave.,   Champaign. 

3443.  IDA  LOUISE  LANGE  (PARKER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Mr  11,  1886, 
Muskegon,  Mich.;  d.  Paul  William  (b.  Ja  31, 
1864,  Bromberg,  Ger.)  and  Margaret  Mont- 
gomery (Cleghorn)  Lange  (b.  Je  15,  1862, 
Can.).  Prepared  in  Lake  View  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cago. Pi  Beta  Phi.  Lib.  Asst.,  Armour  Inst., 
1908-9;  Accession  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909; 
Cataloger,  do.,  191  o;  Organizing  Libn.,  la. 
Lib.  Comn.,  Des  Moines.  1910;  Ref.  Libn.,  in 
Traveling  Lib.,  la.  Lib.  Comn.,  Des  Moines, 
1910-12.  Married  Addison  M.  Parker,  Je  22, 
191 2,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va.  Child,  Addison  M. 
Parker,  IV,  b.  Ja  22,  1916.  Address,  141  37th 
St.,  Des  Moines. 

3444.     ROBERT   LOUIS    LATZER 

(Brother  of  Nos.  1243,  1371,  2733) 

Milk  Condensing  Bus.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My 

18,    1887,    Highland,    111.;    s.    Louis    (b.    N     11, 

1848,    do.)    and   Eliza    (Luehm)    Latzer    (b.    Mr 

12,  1852,  do.).  Prepared  in  Highland  H.  S. 
Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi;  Prelim,  and  Final 
Honors.  M.  S.,  Cornell.  Married  Cora  W. 
Awlett,  O  7,  191 5,  Willsboro,  Pa.  Address, 
Elkland,   Pa. 

344S.  FIDEL  VIDAL  LARRACAS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E. ;  b.  O  4,  1884, 
Boac,  Marinduque,  P.  I.;  s.  Alfonso  y  Mal- 
lorca  (b.  do.)  and  Tomasa  (V^idal)  Larracas, 
y  Villarnel  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Liceo  de 
Manila,  Manila,  1'.  I.;  Santa  Paula  (Calif.) 
IT.  S..  James  Millikin  Univ.;  Purdue  Univ., 
1905-6.  Jr.  San.  Engr.,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1908; 
Surv.,  Manila,  1910-11;  Asst.  Engr.,  Bur.  Pub. 
Works,  191 1 — .     Address,  Marinduque,  P.  I.t 

3446.     JULIA   ANNA   LAWLESS 
A.  B.  in  L.   &  A.;   b.   F    15,   1883;  d.  Orville 
H.    and    Mary   J.    (Ilenry)    Lawless.      Prepared 
in   Grand  Prairie   Sem.,   Onarga,    111.      Address, 
Paloma,  lll.t 

3447.     FRANK  EARL  LEIDENDEKER 

(Husband  of  No.  3370) 
Irrigation  Engr.  and  Rancher;  B.  S.  in  M. 
E. ;  b.  N  17,  1886,  Champaign;  s.  Henry  J.  (b. 
1 841,  Bunde,  Ger.)  and  Amelia  Leidcndeker 
(b.  1854,  Edgar  Co.,  III.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign II.  S.  Engng.  force  of  Calumet  and 
Ariz.  Cop|)er  Co.,  Bisbee,  Ariz.,  1909-10; 
Ranching,  1910-17.  Sergt.-Maj.,  33rd  Co., 
164th  Depot  Brig.,  Camp  Funston,  Kan.,  1917. 
Married  AnnebcU  Eraser  ('08),  D  20,  1916, 
Phoenix,  Ariz.  Child.  Mary  Jean,  b.  F  3,  1919. 
Address,  Welton,  Ariz. 


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344S.  "THOMAS  BKACM  LEWIS 
LL.  B.;  b.  N  12,  1884,  Fairbiiry,  111.;  s.  Dr. 
Geo.  C.  (b.  Millersburg,  O.)  and  Ella  L. 
(Beach)  Lewis  (b.  Fairbury,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Fairbury  II.  S. ;  N.  \V.  Univ..  1902-4.  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  Phi  Delta  I'hi;  Shield  and  Trident; 
Ku  Klu.x;  Mask  and  Bauble;  Glee  and  Man- 
dolin Club;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Band;  Dramatic 
Club.  Married  Jeannette  E.  Schnioldl,  Ja  u, 
1910,  Beardstown,  111.  Died  Mr  16,  1915,  I'Vair- 
bury,  111. 

3449.  FREDERICK  MANLEY  LIGGETT 
Lumber  Bus.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  F  25,  1883; 
s.  Manley  (b.  near  Shelbyville,  Ind.)  and  Lena 
(Sliger)  Liggett  (b.  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Ham- 
burg (la.)  H.  S.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Address, 
York,   Neb.t 

3450.  JENNIE  MAE  LLOYD  (BOUNELL) 
(Sister  of  ^o.  4783) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  21,  1885,  Girard, 
111.;  d.  William  Henry  (b.  D  2,  1854,  Virden, 
111.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Meyers)  Lloyd  (b. 
Mr  4,  1 861,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Girard  H.  S. 
Teacher,  1908-11.  Mem.,  Christian  Church. 
Married  Everett  Shannon  Bounell,  Jl  3,  1912. 
Children:  Elizabeth  Elva  b.  My  31,  191 3; 
Mary  E.,  b.  and  died  N  17,  1915;  William 
Shannon,  b.  D  23,  1916.  Address,  212  West 
Ridge  St.,  Ishpeming.  Mich. 

3451.  FRED  STERLING  LODGE 
(Brother  of  No.  1548) 
Chem.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Je  9, 
1884,  Monticello,  111.;  s.  William  Edmund  (b. 
D  8,  1834)  and  Frances  Ann  (Piatt)  Lodge 
(b.  My  14,  1843,  Monticello.  111.).  Prepared 
in  Monticello  II.  S.  Alpha  (Zhi  Sigma;  Chem. 
Club,  Pres. ;  Band;  Orchestra.  Asst.  Chem., 
Armour  &  Co.,  1908-10;  Asst.  Chief  Chem., 
do.,  1910;  in  charge,  Chem.  Control,  Armour 
Fertilizer  Works,  1910 — ■.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S. ; 
mini  Club,  Chicago;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  La  Grange 
Country  Club.  Married  Louise  Julia  Retz,  Jl 
6,  191 1,  Ottawa,  111.  Child,  Fred  Retz,  b.  Ja 
25,  1916.  Address,  409  S.  Ashland  Ave.,  La 
Grange,  111.;  bus.  add..  Armour  Fertilizer 
Works,   Stock  Yards,   Chicago. 

3452.  CLARENCE  CHESTER  LOGAN 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ap  i,  1878, 
Flora,  111.;  s.  Isaac  (b.  Ja  21,  1842,  do.)  and 
Martha  (Ballard)  Logan  (b.  S  27,  1845,  Iron- 
ton,  O.).  Prepared  in  LIniv.  Acad.  Agr.  Club; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Asst.,  Soil  Phys.  and  extention, 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.  at  Flora,  111.; 
Farm  Adviser,  Crawford  Co.,  111.  Auth. : 
Limestone  Shell  and  Marl  grinding  on  Farm, 
.V.  C.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  But.,  1917.  Mem.,  M. 
E.  Church.  Married  Minnie  Catherine  Britten- 
back,  O  12,  1907,  Flora,  111.  Children:  Helen 
Mildred,  b.  Ag  20.  1909;  Mary  Martha,  b.  O 
2,  191 1 ;  Lilly  Catherine,  b.  Jl  11,  1914;  Clar- 
ence Isaac,  b.  Ap  18,  1917.  Address,  Robin- 
son,   III. 

3453.  GRACE  BELLE  LOGAN 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2740,  3077) 
Dietitian  and  Chief  Cook;  B.  S.  in  II.  Sc; 
b.  Je  2,  1886.  Edinburg,  111.;  d.  David  (b.  F 
22,  1840,  Flora,  111.)  and  Martha  E.  (Sprinkel) 
I-ogan  (b.  Ap  21,  1852,  Ark.).  Prepared  in 
Edinburg  and  Urbana  H.  S.  Basketball. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  1908-9;  Dietitian,  Lincoln  St. 
Sell,  and  Colony,  1909-11;  do..  Gen.  Hosp., 
1911-12;  do.,  St.  Hosp.,  Kankakee,  111.,  1912- 
16;  Chief  cook  and  dietitian,  Anna  St.  LIosp., 
1916 — .     Address,  Edinburg,  111. 

3454.     ARTHITR    THEODORE    LONG 

Supervising  Prin.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D 
31,  1884.  Morriltnn,  Ark.;  s.  James  Henry 
(b.    S.    C.)    and    Mattie    (Buckner)    Long    (b. 


Ja  25,  1852,  Greenville,  S.  C).  Prepared  in 
Sumner  II.  S.,  St.  Louis;  Univ.  of  Chicago; 
Indiana  Univ.  Exten.  work,  Butler  Coll.,  In- 
dianapolis; Prin.,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  igo8- 
9;  Indianapolis  Dept.  Grade  Sch.,  1910;  Asst. 
Prin.,  Indianapolis,  1911-15;  supervising  prin., 
Ju.,  1915-^.  Addfess,  407  Muskingum  St., 
Indianapolis. 

3455-  JOSEPH  AYRES  LONG 
(Husband  of  No.  3961) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Je  30,  1882, 
Sublette.  111.;  s.  W.  P.  Long.  Prepared  in 
.•\mboy  H.  S.  Acacia.  Mem.,  First  Congr. 
Church.  Married  Alice  Faye  Seiler  ('09),  Ap  2, 
1914,  Washington,  D.  C.  Address,  Sublette, 
111.,  R.  F.   D. 

3456.  ERNEST  HARBIN  LOUTZENHISER 
(LOTZ) 
(Brother  of  No.  5791) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  20,  1885, 
South  Whitley,  Ind.;  s.  Harbin  H.  (b.  N  18, 
1856,  New  Westville,  O.)  and  Hersa  S. 
(Spangler)  Loutzenhiser  (b.  Ap  19,  1855,  Dan- 
ville, 111.).  Prepared  in  Danville  H.  S.  M. 
E.  Soc;  Le  Cercle  Francais.  Engng.  and 
Constr.  work;  Chief  Mech.  Engr.,  Clark  Min. 
Mach.  Co.,  Seattle,  1911-12;  Operating  Engr., 
Steam  Power  Plant,  Cent.  Am.,  1912-13;  Con- 
sulting and  Gen.  Engr.,  Los  Angeles,  191 7; 
Mech.  and  Elec.  Engr.,  Westinghouse,  Church, 
Kerr  &  Co.,  New  York  City,  1917-18;  E.  H. 
Lotz,  Designer,  Draftsman  and  Engr..  Los 
.\ngeles,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Christian  Church;  Y. 
M.  C.  A.  Name  legally  changed  to  E.  H.  Lotz. 
Address,  Hotel  Santa  Rita,  nth  and  Main  Sts., 
Los   Angeles. 

3457.  ROBERT  JAMES  LOVE 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ap  28,  1885, 
Hoopeston,  111.;  s.  James  (b.  S  4,  i860,  Glarry- 
ford.  Ire.)  and  Grace  (Caldwell)  Love  (b.  Ap 
21,  1864,  Killagan,  do.).  Prepared  in  Hoopes- 
ton H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Final 
and  Special  Honors.  Arch.,  Chicago,  1908-10; 
Instr.  Arch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910;  Arch.,  Chi- 
cago, 1910-15;  Mem.,  Firm  Love  &  Richards, 
.\rch.,  Chicago,  191 5-1 7.  ist  Lt.,  Aviation 
Section,  S.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A.  1917^.  Address, 
116  S.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago. 

3458.  THOMAS  GROVER  LOWRY 
Foreman  and  Millwright;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ; 
b.  Je  5,  1886,  New  Douglas,  111.;  s.  Robert 
Larkin  (b.  Mr  10,  1855,  Alhambra,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Upper  Alton  H.  S.  Triangle; 
C.  E.  Club;  Class  baseball.  Asst.  Engr., 
Maintenance  of  Way,  Bridge  and  Switching 
Yard  Const.  Inst.,  Steel  Bridge  Erection,  C.  N. 
W.  Ry.,  Pelsin,  111.,  1913;  Foreman,  St.  Ry. 
Const.,  do.,  1914;  Supt.,  Walbridge  Engng.  Co., 
1915;  Instrumentman,  S.  Adams  St.  Viaduct 
Const.,  Peoria,  1916;  Chief  Engr.,  Peoria  Ry. 
Terminal  Co.,  Peoria,  191 7;  Foreman  and  Mill- 
wright, Machine  Shop,  Holt  Mfg.  Co.,  do., 
1918.  Married  T"lia  Bird  Machin,  O  24,  1912, 
Alton,  111.  Children:  Edith  Adele,  b.  Mr  15, 
1914;  Caroline  Sawyer,  b.  N  27,  1915.  Address, 
1328  Park  Ave.,  Pelsin,  111.;  bits,  add..  Holt 
Mfg.    Co.,    Peoria. 

3459.  ARTHUR  LUMBRICK 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  11,  1882, 
Charleston,  111.;  s.  James  S.  (b.  S  14,  1843, 
do.)  and  Clementine  (Nicholson)  Lumbrick 
(t>-  Je  3,  1854,  Lewistown,  111.).  Prepared 
in  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1899-1903.  Agr. 
Club;  Alpha  Zeta.  Asst.  Crop  Production, 
I'niv.  of  111.,  1908-12;  Mgr.,  The  Epps  Farms, 
1912-18;  Consulting  Agr.,  Vermilion  Co.  Farm 
Bur.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Articles  in  farm  papers. 
Mem.,  LTnitarian  Church;  Am.  Soc.  Agron.; 
111.    Acad,    of   Sc.      Married   Myrtle    Mae    Hus- 


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ton  D  22,  1909,  Decatur,  111.  Children:  Mar- 
garet Mae,  b.  Mr  19,  191 1;  Mary  Elizabetli, 
b.  F  23,  1913;  Kulh  Katherine,  b.  S  29.  i9'4; 
Martha  Louise,  b.  Mv  5,  1916-  Address,  330 
N.  Gilbert  St.,  Danville,  111. 

3460.     RUFUS  EDWARD  LYBARGER 

LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  9,  1876,  Adair,  111.     Prepared  in 
Bushnell  H.  S.     Address,  Bushnell,  111.1 

3461.  RALPH  ATKINSON  LYNCH 
(Brother  of  No.  4283) 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  15,  1886, 
Sheldon,  111.;  s.  Henry  Whitconib  (b.  J  20, 
1857,  Magnolia,  111.)  and  Frances  Maria  (Bald- 
win) Lynch  (b.  O  23.  1S67,  Oxford,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.,  Peona  Beta 
Theta  Pi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Phoenix. 
Chem.,  West.  Sugar  Co.,  1908-09;  Chief  Chem., 
1909-11;  Salesman,  H.  W.  Lynch,  191 1-12;  Ran- 
cher, Alamosa,  Colo.,  1912-17;  Salesman  H.  W. 
Lynch,  Peoria,  1917—-  Married  Hazel  M. 
Cooper,  D  19,  1912.  Chicago.  Child  Helen 
Frances,  b.  My  14,  1917.  Address,  109  Roanoke 
Ave.,   Peoria. 

3462.  MYRTLE  B.  McCAIN  (BLACK) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  S  22,  18S6,  Delphi  Ind.j 
d  George  C.  (b.  S  27,  i860,  Delphi,  Ind.)  and 
Anna  Mary  (Mitchell)  McCain  (b.  Ap  30, 
1862,  Garner,  la.).  Prepared  in  Blooming- 
ton  H.  S.  Teacher,  H.  Sc,  H.  S.,  Lawrence, 
Kan.,  1908-9.  Married  Earl  T.  Black,  Oib, 
1909,  Utica,  Mo.  Children:  Mildred  Cather- 
ine b  D  8,  1910;  Gladye  Matilda,  b.  Ja  1. 
1913;  Donald  William,  b.  Ja  15,  1918.  Address, 
Baldwin  City,  Kan. 

S463.     WENDLA  JUSTITIA   McCASKEY 

(BARDWELL) 

(Wife  of  No.  3630;  Sister  of  No.  3849) 

A    B    in  L    &  A.;  d.   Alfred   Samuel  (b.  My 

13    '1854,   Bucyrus,  O.)    and  Justitia    (Parsons) 

McCaskey    (b.    Ap    23.    1S56,    La    Grange     do.). 

Prepared     in    La    Grange    H.     S.;     Englewood 

H.    S.      Chi    Omega.      Teacher,    Whiting,    Ind, 

1909-10.       Married     Robert     Cousins     Bardwel 

Cog),  My  26,  1912,  Chicago.     Children:  Robert 

C     Jr.,  b.  S   II,  1913;  Richard  Alfred,  b.  F  i, 

1915.     Address,    4234     Virginia     Ave,     Kansas 

City,  Mo. 

3464.  MILTON  HOWARD  McCOY 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  O  s.  1884. 
Chicago  Heights;  s.  Ira  C.  (b  S  2,  1843.  do  ) 
and  Nettie  Elizabeth  (Elliott)  McCoy  (b.  Ag 
-to,  1852,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Blodin  ip. 
H  S.  Triangle;  C.  E.  Club.  A.sst.  Engr., 
Joliet  So.  Traction  Co.,  1908;  Asst.  City 
Engr.,  1908-10;  Chief  Engr.,  Chicago  Heights 
St  Ry.;  do..  Land  Assn.  and  Iransfer  Icr- 
minal  R.  R.,  1910;  Civ  and  Contr  Engr 
Chicago  Heights.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  A.  h. 
\  M.  Married  Winifred  E.  Hewes,  O  3, 
1908,  Crete,  111.  Children:  Rollin  Ira,  b  Ag 
12,  1909  (died  Ja  14,  iQu);  1-  orence  Win- 
ifred, b.  N  5.  1911-  <''('^'''^'n  '^l'  """w^  rlJi' 
bell  Ave..  Chicago  Heights,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Chi- 
cago Heights  Land  Bldg.,  do. 


3466.  ALICE  BIRDIE  McDONALD 
(WINGER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  10,  1884,  Lerna,  111.; 
d.  Newell  Stout  (b.  Ag  2,  1849,  Coles  Co., 
111.)  and  Samantha  Isabella  (Love)  McDonald 
(b.  Mv  25,  1853).  I'reparod  in  East.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sell.,  1899-1903.  Athenean;  Eng^  Club. 
Teacher,  Anderson,  Ind.,  190910;  do.,  Chatles- 
ton  Pub,  Sch.,  1910-11;  do.,  Charleston  H.  S., 
1911-12;  do.,  Urbana  II.  S.,  1912-13;  Attended 
Univ.  of  Chicago.  1913-14;  Teacher,  Francis 
Shimer  Sch.,  Mt.  Carroll,  111.,  1914-15-  Mar- 
ried Dr.  R.  M.  Winger,  Je  12,  1915-  Child, 
:Margaret,  b.  Ag  17,  1916,  Address,  University 
of   Washington,   Seattle,   Wash. 

3467.  LEWIS  McDONALD 
Sales  Engr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.:  B.  S.  in  C. 
E.;  b.  O  19,  1884,  Brownstown,  111.;  s.  George 
(b.  1853,  do.)  and  Lizzie  (Carson)  McDonald 
(b.  1856,  do.).  Prepared  in  McKendree  Coll. 
Acad.;  McKendree  Coll.,  1901-5.  Triangle; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Adelphic;  Final  Hon 
ors.  Asst.,  Chem.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.  to 
1910;  Chief  Draftsman,  Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron 
Works,  1911-14;  Sales  Engrs.,  do.,  1914-18. 
1st  Lt.,  9th  Engng.  Tr.  Regt.,  Camp  Fremont, 
Calif.;  Mustered  out.  D  17,  1918.  Address 
2010  W.  loist  PL,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  105th 
and  Throop  Sts.,  do. 

3468.  ELLA  ELLIOTT  McINTIRE 
(Sister  of  No.  2748) 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  1909: 
b.  Jl  18,  1886,  Sparta.  111.;  d.  William  Arthur 
(b  S  3,  1S52,  Marissa.  111.)  and  Tirzah 
(Cathcart)  Mclntire  (b.  My  18,  1857,  Sparta, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Sparta  H.  S.  Lib.  Club;  Der 
Deutsche  Verein.  Libn.,  Huron  Coll.,  Huron,  S. 
Dak.  Address,  Lluron,  S.  Dak.f 

3469.  GRACE  DOROTHY  McMAHON 

(Sister  of  No.  3092) 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Jl  31,  1885,  May- 
wood,  111.;  d.  George  (b.  Ont.,  Can.)  and 
Rachel  McMahon  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Aus- 
tin H.  S.,  Chicago;  Lewis  Inst.  Asst.,  John 
Crerar  Lib.,  1908-10;  do.,  Newberry  Lib.,  1910- 
11;  Asst.  Libn.,  Lewis  Inst.  Lib.,  }9ii-— • 
Address,  403  N.  2nd  Ave.,  Maywood,  HI.; 
bus.   add.,   Lewis  Institute,   Chicago. 

3470.  MATTHEW  HUNTER  McMILLAN 
Klec.  Engr.;   B.   S.  in  E.   E. ;  b.  Ap    i,    1878, 

Cutler,  111.;  s.  J.  W.  McMillan.  Prepared  in 
Sparta  H.  S.  Address,  c/o  Pub.  Service  Co. 
of    Northern    III.,    Chicago. 

3471.  GEORGE  MADISON 
Editor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A,;  b.  N  29,  1886, 
Savanna,  111.  Prepared  in  Savanna  1  p.  H-  S. 
Teacher,  Ottawa  Tp.  H.  S.,  1908-11;  Ed., 
ReiUy  &  Britton  Pub.  (To.,  1911—.  „A,u'"v 
Collection  of  verse  called  Sweethearts,  Reilly  & 
Britton,  Chicago,  1912;  Ed.,  large  no.  tech- 
nical books  and  fiction.  Married  Josephine 
Phipps  Shore,  O  i,  191 1.  Champaign.  Child, 
Georgia  E.,  b.  N  20,  1916.  Address,  8128  Evans 
Ave,   Chicago. 


346s.  ROBERT  WEIR  Mct'UACKEN 
Bridge  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  6,  188G, 
Paxton,  m.;  s.  Gordon  Ewmg  .ind  Lida 
(Jones)  McCrackcn.  Prepared  in  Chicago  and 
Piano,  H.  Schs.  Tapeman,  C.  .S:  N.  \V  •  R-  R^. 
1908-9;  Instrumentman,  O.  S.  L.  R.  K.,  1909 
,0;  Asst.  Engr..  O.  S.  L.  R.  R.,  1910-^3^-  do. 
O  W.  R.  &  N.  Co.,  1-13-14;  Survcyman,  U.  S. 
Reclamation  Service,  1914-15:  }/■  C'^-  E"^''' 
biv.  Valuation,  I.  C.  C,  i9i5-'6;  Asst.  Engr., 
O  S  L  R.  R.,  i9i'>-i7;  Bridge  Engr.,  do.. 
,qi7_.  Married  Alba  Morton  Chri.stian,  Je 
'4  1916,  Pocatello.  Idaho.  Child,  Robert  Weir, 
Jr.'.  b.  Ja  17,  1018.  Address,  455  S.  Grant  Ave., 
Pocatello,    Idaho. 


3472.  HOWARD  STA.\T  MALCOLM 
(15rother  of  No.  1735) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  h.  S  i/.  '885, 
Roseville,  111.;  s.  John  Wesley  (b.  1830,  Mich.) 
and  Emma  (Staat)  Malcolm  (b  1835.  IH-)- 
Prepared  in  Roseville  Tp.  II.  S.  Address,  Rose- 
ville, 111. 

3473.     LYMAN    SAMUEL  MANGAS 

(Brother  of  No.   2169) 

Lawyer;    A.    B.    in    L.    &    A.;    J.    D.,    1910; 

b.   Mr  24,    1887,  Hartsburg    111.;  s.   Samuel    (b. 

Ta    18,    1848.    Union    City,    Ind.)    and    Elizabeth 

"(Hopkins)    Mangus    (b.    O   9,    1855,   Loogootee, 


i9o8] 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


319 


Iiul.).  Prepared  in  Lincoln  H.  S.;  Lincpln 
CoU.  riii  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Coll. 
Dancing  Club;  John  Marshall  Law  Club;  Band. 
Master  in  Chancery,  Logan  Co.,  1912-15;  Prac- 
tising Atty.,  ii;i5 — .  Married  Amelia  Jane 
Harding,  ja  i,  1913,  Assumption,  111.  Child, 
Amelia  Jane,  b.  Ja  15,  1915.  Address,  105 
N.    Union   St.,  Lincoln,    111. 

3474.  HOWARD  LESLIE  MANN 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E. :  b.  O  28, 
1884,  Kankakee,  111.;  s.  Warren  Leslie  (b.  Mr 
3,  1856,  RoCkville,  111.)  and  Jennie  (Stevens) 
Mann  (b.  Jl  4,  1859,  Marteno,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Kankakee  II.  S.  E.  E.  Soc.  Signal  Main- 
tenance for  S.  P.  R.  R.,  1908-9;  Motor  car 
bus.,  Kankakee,  111.,  1909-13;  Works  Mgr., 
Chicago  Pneumatic  Tool  Co.,  19 13-15;  Pres. 
and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Mfg.  Corp.,  Manufacturing 
Mach.  Tools,  1915— .  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.; 
Soc.  Automotive  Engrs. ;  Am.  Soc,  Testing 
Materials.  Married  Nellie  May  Easton,  Je 
28,  1911,  Herscher,  III.  Child,  Katharine 
Easton,  b.  D  16,  1914.  Address,  628  S.  Ever- 
green Ave.,  Kankakee,  111. 

3475.  ROGER  DE.\RBORN  MARSDEN 
Office  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  22,  1881, 
St.  Charles.  111.;  s.  Robert  (b.  D  7,  1843, 
Hawes,  Yorkshire,  Eng. )  and  Ethel  (Dear- 
born) Marsden  (b.  My  iS,  1844,  N-  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Evanston  Acad.,  N.  V\  .  Univ.;  N.  W. 
Univ.,  1904-6.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Sigma  Xi. 
Asst.  Office  Engr.,  1908-11;  C)ffice  Engr., 
191 1 ;  In  Drainage  Investigation,  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.  Address,  910  Westminster  St.. 
Washington,  D.  Ct 

3476.     NELLIE    PEARL     MATTHEWS 

(JORDAN) 

(Wife  of  No.  3813) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  19,  1885,  Clinton, 
111.;  d.  George  L.  (b.  Mr  29,  i8()4,  Eureka, 
111.)  and  Sarah  (Collins)  Matthews  (b.  D  20, 
1865,  Clinton,  HI.).  Prepared  in  Clinton,  111., 
H.  S.  Math.  Club.  Teacher,  Farmington 
H.  S.,  1908-9;  Miss.  St.  Women's  Coll.,  Co- 
lumbus, Rliss.,  1909-10;  Muskegon  High  and 
Hackley  Man.  Tr.  Schs.,  Muskegon,  Mich., 
1910-11.  Married  Myron  Kendall  Jordan  ('09), 
Ap  7,  191 2,  Champaign.  Child,  Pollen  Mary, 
b.  Ag  13,  1917.  Address,  7600  Champlain 
Ave.,  Chicago. 

3477.  EVERET  ANDY  MAZE 
Elec.  Contr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  21,  1885, 
Anna,  111.;  s.  Robert  and  Susan  (Mowery) 
Maze.  Prepared  in  Anna  H.  S.  E.  E.  Soc. 
Elec.  Light  Plant,  1908-10;  Elec.  Contr., 
1 910 — .  Married  Bernice  L.  Krest,  Je,  1909, 
Anna,  111.  Child,  Leslie  Robert,  b.  Ja  29,  1912. 
Address,    12    W.   2nd   St.,   Fond   du   Lac,   Wis. 

3478.  DAVID  STANLEY  MEADOWS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  21,  1883, 
Davenport,  la.;  s.  Frederick  \V.  (b.  S  11,  1852, 
Brook,  Derbyshire,  Eng.)  and  .\ngeline  S. 
(McFarlane)  Meadows  (b.  F  24,  1848,  Warren, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Austin  H.  -S.,  Chicago.  C.  E. 
Club.  Rodman,  C.  &  N.  W.  Ry.,  1Q0S-9;  In- 
st rumentman,  Asst.  Engr.  and  Draftsman, 
O.  S.  L.  Ry.,  1909 — .  Married  Leona  A.  Loh- 
man,  Ag  5,  1909,  Salt  Lake  City.  Child. 
Frederick  L.,  b.  O  17,  191 1.  Address,  1448  .S. 
loth  St.,  Salt  Lake  City;  bus.  add.,  606  Dcsercl 
News  Bldg.,  do. 

3479.  BERTHA  ALICE  MILLER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  31,  1873. 
Paris,  111.;  d.  Henry  Ross  (b.  Jl  19.  1827, 
Preble  Co.,  O.)  and  Amanda  Elizabeth  (Reed) 
Miller  (b.  O  27,  1832,  Berks  Co..  Pa.).  Pre- 
pared in  Paris  H.  S.;  Coates  Coll.;  The  West. 
Oxford  Coll.,  O.;  Summer  Sch.  of  the  South; 
Cook  Co.  Norm.  Sch.  A.  M.  Univ.   of  Chicago, 


1913.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Paris,  1912.  Teacher, 
Morgan  Park  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Mem.,  Am. 
Hist.  Assn  ;  No.  Cent.  Hist.  Teachers  Assn.; 
Nat.  Geog.  .)oc.  Address,  436  Normal  Parkway, 
Chicago. 

3480.     CLARENCE  BENWELL  MILLER 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  My  28,  1883, 
Hoswell.    Ind.;    s.   J.    C.    Miller.      Preijared    in 
Univ.  A'-ad.     Address,  c/o  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  3 si 
Tyler   St.,   Pittsiield,  Mass.f 

3481.  NELLE  GRANT  MILLER  (MILLER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &•  A.;  b.  Mr  22,  1886,  Centerville, 
la.;  d.  Oscar  Eugene  (b.  J  a  2,  1856,  Agency, 
la.)  and  Florence  Helen  (Hutfstulter)  Miller 
(b.  Ag  25,  1857,  Centerville,  la.;.  Prepared 
in  Champaigu  IJ.  S.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi  Delta 
Psi.  Married  John  Glenn  Miller,  My  3,  1910. 
Champaign.  Children:  John  Glenn,  Jr.,  b.  D 
20,  1913;  Barbara  Ann,  b.  Ap  17,  1917.  Ad- 
dress,  1323   Park  Ave.,   Springfield,   111. 

3482.  ADA  MAE  MINER  (CHAPIN) 
(Wife  of  No.  1644) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  8,  1886,  Champaign, 
d.  Daniel  W.  (b.  Pa.)  and  Mary  A.  (Coburn) 
Miner  (b.  Can.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H. 
.S.  Teacher,  1 908-11.  Married  Arlo  Chapin 
('02),  Jl  6,  1911,  Champaign.  Children:  Mil- 
dred Ruth,  b.  D  I,  1912;  Margaret  Mae,  b. 
O    12,   1914.     Address,  Sullivan,  111. 

3483.  JOHN  BEVERLY  MOORE 
Surgeon;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Ap  15,  1884, 
Benton,  111.;  s.  John  B.  Moore.  Prepared  in 
Benton  H.  S.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.  Phi 
Rho  Sigma;  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Mem.,  House 
Staff.  Cook  Co.  Hosp.;  Chief  Surgeon  for  Coal 
Operators  Assn.,  FVanklin  Co.  and  Supt.  of 
Zeigler  Hosp.  Address,  c/o  Robertson  Clay 
Products   Co.,   Canal   Dover,   O.t 

3484.  JOSEPH  KENNEDY  MOORE 
15.  S.  in  Ceram. ;  b.  Ap  29,  1854,  Yorkville, 
111.;  s.  Charles  E.  (b.  Je  17,  1849,  Oswego, 
111.)  and  Gertrude  H.  (Teller)  Moore.  Pre- 
pared in  Yorkville  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi;  Acacia; 
Cosmopolitan  Club.  Ceram.  Engr.,  Denney 
Renton  Clay  and  Coal  Co.,  Seattle,  1908-11; 
Asst.  Mgr.,  West.  Clay  Co.,  Portland,  1911. 
Auth.:  Pyro-Chemical  Effect  of  Clays,  Am. 
Ceram.  Soc,  Vol.  IX;  The  Influences  of  Flux- 
es and  Non-Fluxes  upon  Changes  in  Porosity  of 
Some  Clays,  Atn.  Ceram.  Soc.,  Vol.  X.  Mem., 
Am.  Ceram.  Soc;  Am.  Soc.  Testing  Materials; 
A.  C.  S.;  Eng.  Ceram.  Soc.  Married  Myrtle 
E.  Jones,  Je  27,  1911,  Seattle.  Address,  2008 
Peoples  Gas  Bldg.,   Chicago. t 

3485.  HARRY  CUMMINGS   MORAN 
Judge;    LL.    B.;   b.   S   29.    1869,    Canton,   111.; 

s.  Richard  Lyon  (b.  Ap  15,  1S15.  Baltimore) 
and  Sybil  (Cumniings)  Moran  (b.  My  25, 
i8j9.  Dunkirk,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Canton 
H.  S.  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Clerk,  Moot  Court. 
Practicing  law;  Fudge,  City  Court,  Canton,  111. 
Mem.,  St.  r.ar  Assn.;  A.  F.  A.  M. ;  B.  P.  O. 
E. ;  K.  P.  Married  Ida  May  Weaver,  O  10, 
1894  (died  Je  17.  1907);  Helen  M.  Sloss,  Je 
17.  1915-  Child,  Murlea  Mae,  b.  O  15,  1898. 
Address,   Canton,  111. 

3486.  MERYL    STANLEY    MORGAN 
Draftsman;   B.   S.  in  C.  E.;  b.   Mr  19.   1885, 

Gala,  111.;  s.  John  Norris  and  Mary  Morgan. 
Prepared  in  Galva  H.  S.  Triangle;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  C.   E.  Club.     Address,  Galva,  Ill.f 

3487-     JAMES    EDWIN    MORRIS 
(Brother  of  No.  4320) 

Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Je  23,  1S84, 
West  Brooklyn,  111.;  s.  W.  O.  (b.  D  31,  i860, 
.\mboy.  111.)   and  Isabella   (Morey)   Morris   (b. 


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[1908 


Je  28.  1861,  Lee  Center,  111.)-  Prepared  in 
East  Aurora  H.  S.  Operator,  Commonwealth 
Edison  Co.,  Chicago,  1909;  Draftsman,  Pa.  Ry., 
1910;  do..  New  York,  Edison  Co.,  191 1;  do., 
Pa.  Ry.,  1911-16;  Draftsman,  The  Arnold  Co., 
Engrs.,  Chicago,  1916 — .  Address,  Congress 
Park.   111. 

3488.  JOHN    EMERY   MORRISON 
Lawyer;   LL.   B.;   b.    S    19,    1886,   Heyworth, 

111.;  s.  Jacob  Edward  (b.  Je  10,  1866,  Dan- 
vers.  111.)  and  Jennie  (Bethel)  Morrison  (b. 
O  26,  1S64,  do.).  Prepared  in  Danvers  H.  S. 
Phi  Alpha  Delta;  John  Marshall  Law  Court; 
Varsity  Baseball.  Lawyer,  Bloomington,  1908- 
10;  Sec.  and  Mgr.,  The  Peoples'  Alistract  Co., 
Joliet,  111.,  1910-17.  1st  Lt.,  Inf.  Reserve 
List,  1916;  Capt.,  Inf.  O.  R.  C.,  1917;  Instr., 
First  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  1917;  Sr. 
Instr.  in  Musketry,  Div.  Sch.  of  Arms,  89th 
Div.,  Camp  Funston,  Kan.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  Joliet  Cml.  Club;  Country  Club,  Joliet. 
Married  Villa  Gray  Morrison,  Je  18,  1913, 
Beccher  City,  111.  Child,  b.  Ag  2,  1914  (died 
do.).    Address,    206    Eastern    Ave.,    Joliet,    111. 

3489.  WALTER  ROSS   MOULTON 

(Brother  of  No.  3119) 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  i,  1886, 
Philadelphia;  s.  Charles  Lewis  (b.  Je  7,  i860. 
Hartford  Co.,  Md.)  and  Maria  Ross  (Harper) 
Moulton  (b.  Mr  i,  1858,  Philadelphia).  Pre- 
pared in  Lewis  Inst.  Band;  Sec,  Ath.  Assn. 
Electn.,  Ry.  Maintenance,  1908;  Power  Sta. 
Operator,  Commonwealth  Edison  Co.,  1908-9; 
Nat.  X-Ray  Reflector  Co.,  1909-12;  Supervising 
Engr.,  do.,  1912-14;  Supt.  Elec.  Sales  and 
Engng.  Const.,  Gas  &  Elec.  Co.,  Baltimore, 
1914-17;  Robertson-Cataract  Elec.  Co.,  Buffalo, 
1917 — .  Auth. :  Several  articles  for  Lighting 
Jour;  Paper  on  Store  Lighting  I.  E.  S.  Trans- 
actions; Rpt.,  Res.  Lighting  Com.,  N.  E.  L.  A. 
Mem.,  Ilium.  Engr.  Soc;  Glenoak  Country 
Club;  Nat.  Elec.  Lt.  Assn.,  Com.  Section, 
1914-16;  Baltimore  Ath.  Club,  1914-17;  Am. 
Gas  Inst.,  1916-17.  Married  Rose  Naomi  Sal- 
lade,  Je  1917,  Philadelphia.  Child,  Walter 
Ross,  Jr.,  b.  F  2,  1918.  Address,  643  Elmwood 
Ave.,    Buffalo,    N.   Y. 

3490.  CHARLES  JOSEPH  MOYNIHAN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ap  23,  1884,  White  Hall, 
III.;  s.  John  Joseph  (b.  Millstreet,  Ire.)  and 
Ellen  (Delehanty)  Moynihan  (b.  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  White  Hall  H.  S.  Kappa  Sigma; 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Phoenix; 
Football;  Coach,  freshman  football;  Ath.  Ed., 
mini;  do.,  Illio;  O.-lll.  Debate;  Lit.  Soc. 
debating  team.  Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  Denver; 
Colo.  Bar  Assn.  Married  Marguerite  Kath- 
erine  Catlin.  N  8,  1910,  Montrose,  Colo.  Chil- 
dren: Charles  John,  b.  Ag  17,  1911;  Alice  Mae, 
b.  Ag  4,  1913;  Frank  Dale,  b.  Ap  23,  1918.  Ad- 
dress,   Montrose,   Colo. 

3491.  GUY  ELMER  MUNGER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  31,  1886, 
Oregon,  111.;  s.  James  Frank  (b.  O  17,  1856, 
Kendall  Co.,  111.)  and  Celestia  Elizabeth  (Cro- 
well)  Munger  (b.  F  15,  1862  Ogle  Co.,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Rock  Island  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Draftsman,  Deere  &  Co.,  1908-9;  Piece  Rate 
Dept.,  do.,  1909-12;  Piece  Rate  and  Employ- 
ment Dept.,  Dain  Mfg.  Co.,  Ottumwa,  la., 
1912-18.  (Jo.  G,  4th  Tr.  Regt.,  Camp  Pike,  Ark., 
1918;  Mustered  out,  Ja  15,  1919-  Address,  1 10 
S.  Adam  Ave.,  Ottumwa,  la.;  bus.  add.,  Dain 
Mfg.  Co.,  do. 

3492.     GRACE   ELEANOR    MURPHY 
(TAYLOR) 
(Wife  of  No.  3571) 
A.    B.    in   L.   &   A.;   b.  Jl   22,    1885,  Tuscola, 
111.;    d.   William   Edward    (b.   My   8,    1858,  Tus- 
cola,   111.)    and    Laura    Alice    (Fisher)    Murphy 


(b.  N  19,  1858,  Chamiiaign).  Prepared  in 
Tuscola  H.  S.;  Ferry  Hall  Sem.,  1904-5.  Delta 
Gamma;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  cabinet.  Married  Roy 
Elmer  Taylor  ('08),  N  20,  1908,  Tuscola, 
111.  Children:  Roy  Elmer,  b.  Ap  20,  1910; 
George  Edward,  b.  F  15,  19 12;  Howard  Gwinn, 
b.  My  26,  1917.  Address,  Maple  Crest  Farm, 
Towanda,    III. 

3493.  ETHEL  NATION  (PARK) 
(Wife  of  No.  3505) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  11,  1884,  Chebanse, 
III.;  d.  William  (b.  Je  28,  1831,  Eng.)  and 
.\nna  Maria  (Eason)  Nation  (b.  Jl  27,  1842, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Chebanse  H.  S.;  Grand 
Prairie  Sem.;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1904-5.  Sigma 
Kappa.  Married  Jay  Boardman  Park  ('08), 
Ag  31,  1909,  Chebanse,  111.  Children:  Robert 
Nation,  b.  S  14,  191 1;  Jean  Eloise,  b.  Ap  16, 
19 1 6.    Address,    315    i6th    Ave.,    Columbus,    O. 

3494.  MARK  EDMOND  NEBEKER 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Ja  22,  1885,  Clinton, 
Ind.;  s.  Henry  (b.  Clinton,  Ind.)  and  Ida  M. 
(Wilson)  Nebeker  (b.  Montezuma,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Culver  Mil.  Acad.  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
Phi  Delta  Phi.  1st  Lt.,  U.  S.  A.  S.,  1917— . 
Married  Edna  Louise  Nerotin,  Ag  26,  1916. 
Address,  Clinton,   Ind. 

3495.  JOHN  ADAMS  NEUMAN 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  F  12,  1881, 
Springfield,  111.;  s.  John  Charles  (b.  Ap  6,  1853, 
do.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Adams)  Neuman  (b. 
My  4,  1853,  Fredericksburg,  Md.).  Prepared 
in  Springfield  H.  S.  Acacia;  E.  E.  Soc;  V.  P., 
.St.  Class.  Sta.  Clerk,  Springlield  Lt.  Heat 
&  Power  Co.,  1908-9;  Asst.  Electn.,  St.  of  111., 
1909;  Traveling  Salesman,  Am.  Fuse  Co.,  1909; 
do..  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  190910;  Mgr.,  J.  C. 
Neuman,  1910 — .  Married  Mary  Esther  Earn- 
est, S  16,  191 2.  Address,  322  S.  Douglas  Ave.. 
.Springfield,  III.;  bits,  add.,  304  E.  Monroe  St., 
do. 

3496.  JESSIE  RUTH  NEWCOMB  (AVEY) 
(Wife  of  No.  4055;  Siste'r  of  No.  2194) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  12,  1882,  Fisher,  111.; 
d.  William  Kendall  (b.  Ap  6,  1857,  Lyons,  la.) 
and  Eliza  Cassandra  (Durbin)  Newcomb  (b. 
D  26,  1856,  Edinburgh,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Married  Daniel  Manning 
-Vvey  ('10),  F  7,  1912,  Champaign.  Child,  Mary 
Martha,  b.  Mr  6,  1913.  Address,  1727  Bryn 
Mawr  Rd.,  East  Cleveland. 

3497.  MARION  STARR  NICHOL 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2773,  3125,  6454,  8622) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  25,  1885, 
Granville,  O.;  d.  Edward  A.  (b.  Mr  22,  1852, 
do.)  and  Lydia  (Greene)  Nichol  (b.  My  20, 
1858,  Angola,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Granville, 
O.  llliola;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  cabinet.  Teacher, 
Bement,  III.,  1908-11;  do.,  Clinton,  111.,  191 1- 
14;  do.  Tp.  11.  S.,  Murphysboro,  111.,  1914-16; 
Grad.  Stud.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1916-1;^;  Teacher, 
Lake  Geneva,  Wis.,  1917;  do.,  II.  .S.,  ]3ecatur, 
1918 — .  Address,  98  E.  12th  Ave,  Columbus, 
O.;  bus.  add.,  362  W.  Main  St.,  Decatur,  111. 

3498.  GERTRUDE  NIEDERMAN  (SCOTT) 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1914;  b. 
D  21,  1887,  Austria-Hungary;  d.  Benjamin 
(b.  do.)  and  Rosa  (Ilerzog)  Nieclerman  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Chicago.  Asst.  in  Chem.,  Soil  Exp. 
Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.  Married  W.  D.  Scott.  Ad- 
dress,  Syracuse,  N.   Y. 

3499.     INGO  CHARLES  NITZ 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  N  10,  1886, 
Chicago;  s.  Charles  F.  (b.  S  8,  1842)  and 
Louise  (Schumacher)  Nitz  (b.  O  29,  1862,  Chi- 
cago). Prepared  in  Waller  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Phoenix;   Prelim. 


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and  Final  Honors;  Maj.,  Univ.  Kegt.  Sub- 
Sta.  oiiciator,  1908-9;  Elec.  Draftsman,  1909- 
10;  Engr.,  Otis  Elevator  Co.,  1910 — .  Mem. 
Col.  Clnb;  Chnrch  of  Christ  Scientist.  Mar- 
ried Martha  J.  Kaden,  Je  i,  1910,  Chicago. 
Children:  Leonard  Kaden,  b.  Ap  19,  1914;  Har- 
vey Jnge,  b.  My  5,  1918.  Address,  2741  Ben- 
nett Ave.,  Evanston,  111.;  bus.  add.,  600  W. 
Jackson   Blvd.,  Chicago. 

3500.     CHARLOTTE  NYDEGGER 

(JACKSON) 

(Sister  of  No.   3129) 

A.  B.  in  H.   S.;  b.  Mr  i,  1886,  Farmer  City, 

111.;    d.   John,    Sr.    (b.   Ap    i,    1845,    Schwarzen- 

burg,    Switzerland)    and    Magdalena    (Messerli) 

Nydegger     (b.     Mr    9,     1846,     Ki^ggisberg,    do.). 

I'repared    in    ])anville   H.    S.      Teacher,    H.    S,, 

Gibson    City,    111.,    1909-10;    cfo..    Farmer    City, 

1910-11.     Mem..    Church   of    Christ.         Married 

Walter    Carl    Jackson,    Je    12,    1911,    Danville, 

111.      Children:    Gene,    b.    Jl    25,     1912;    Helen 

Elizabeth,  b.  F  15,   1915.     Address,   1215  Grant 

St.,  Danville.   111. 

3501.  CLAIRE  O'HAIR 
(Sister  of  No.  1571) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  24,  1883, 
Laurel,  Ind.;  d.  John  (b.  S  27,  1853,  Laurel, 
Ind.)  and  Josephine  (Lingo)  O'Hair  (b.  O  11, 
1856.  Bethscda,  O.).  Prepared  in  Laurel  (Ind.) 
H.  S.  Illiola.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Chicago. 
Teacher  in  H.  S.,  Tuscola,  111.,  1908-9;  do., 
Union  City,  Ind.,  1909-10;  do.,  Greenfield,  Ind., 
1910-11;  do..  La.  Porte,  Ind.,  1911-14;  do., 
Harrison  Tech.  H.  S.,  1914 — .  Mem.,  Church 
of  Christ.  Address,  327  Stanley  Terrace,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  Harrison  Tech.  H.  S.,  24th 
and   Marshall   Blvd.,   do. 

3502.  GEORGE  CHAUNCEY  OLMSTED 
Mgr.  and  Treas.,  Radiator  Co.;  B.  S.  in 
M.  E. ;  b.  S  29,  1886^  Chattanooga,  Tenn.;  s. 
Henry  Treat  (b.  O  3,  1848,  Hartford,  Conn.) 
and  Mary  (Seymour)  Olmsted  (b.  N  16,  1853, 
Newington,  Conn.).  Prepared  in  Baylor's 
Univ.  Sch.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Alpha  Delta 
Phi;  Phoenix;  Hazelton  Medal;  Col.,  Univ. 
Regt.;  V.  P.,  Jr.  Class.  Gas  Engr.,  Norwalk, 
O. ;  Boiler  Works,  Chattanooga;  Iron  Mining, 
Crystal  Falls;  Iron  Ore  Drying  plants  constr. 
in  Va. ;  Supt.,  Lake  Shore  Engr.  Works,  Mar- 
quette, Mich.;  Mgr.  and  Treas.,  Minn.  Radi- 
ator Co.,  Duluth,  Minn.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E., 
Duluth  Com.  Club.  Married  Zadia  McDonald, 
■^P  5>  1915.  St.  Cloud,  Minn.  Child,  John  Mc- 
Donald, b.  Je  7,  191 7.  Address,  333  Kenil- 
worth  Ave.,  Duluth,  Minn. 

3503.     MABEL    VERONA    OSTRANDER 
(AIcKEOWN) 

Teacher:  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  24,  1886, 
Verona,  111.;  d.  Charles  H.  (b.  Ag  21,  i860, 
Reading,  111.)  and  Mary  (Gregg)  Ostrander 
(b.  O  6,  1864,  Rodman,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
N.  W.  Div.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Achoth.  Asst., 
Marshall  Tp.  H.  S.,  1908-9;  Teacher,  The  Jew- 
ish Tr.  Sch.,  Chicago,  1910-13;  do..  Chicago 
Pub.  Sch.,  1913-15,  1917 — .  Mem.,  O.  E.  S. ; 
Order  of  True  Kindred;  Nat.  (jeog.  Soc. ; 
M.  E.  Church.  Married  James  McKeown,  Ap 
23,  191 5,  Chicago.  Child,  Margaret  Mabel,  b. 
My  13,  1916.  Address,  4726  N.  Leamington 
Ave.,  Chicago. 

3504.     GEORGE  MERIT  PALMER 

Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1909; 
b.  Ja  I,  1873,  Warren,  III.;  s.  John  (b.  1840, 
St.  Alban,  Eng.)  and  Annie  (Caldwell)  Palmer 
(b.  1835,  Staley  Bridge,  Lancaster  Co.,  Eng.). 
Prepared  in  Galena  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ. 
Adelphic;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Final  Honors; 
111. -la.  Debate.  Teacher,  P.  I.,  igoi-4;  Instr. 
in  Eng.,  Univ.  Acad.,  1908-11;  Assoc.  Prof., 
do.,  Univ.  of  Mont.,  1911-12;  Head  of  Dept. 
of  Eng..  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Superior,  Wis.,  1913- 
18.      (On    leave   of    absence    for    Y.    M.    C.    A. 


Service  in  France,  1918-19).  First  Sergt.,  Co. 
M,  (,th  111.  Volunteer  Inf.,  1898.  Married  Lucy 
'May  Yapp,  Ag  17,  1904,  Mansfield,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Charles  Merit,  b.  Je  25,  1905  (died 
Ag  23,  1905);  Charlcne.  Address,  875  W.  8th 
St.,  Superior,  Wis.;  bus.  add.,  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
do. 

3505.  JAY  BOARDMAN  PARK 
(Husband  of  No.  3493) 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  M.  S.,  1912;  b. 
Ja  30,  1884,  Clarence,  III.;  s.  Robert  CaJvin  (b. 
1852,  Bureau  Co.,  111.)  and  Harriet  Grace 
(Holler)  Park  (b.  1859,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Grand  I'rairie  Sem.,  Onarga,  111.;  De  Pauw 
Univ.,  1904-6.  Sc.  D.,  Harvard,  1916.  Sigma 
Chi;  Gamma  Alpha.  Chem.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1908-14;  Prof,  of  Farm  Crops,  O. 
St.  Univ.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  (With  L.  11.  Smith) 
An  Exp.  of  the  Method  of  Conducting  Plot 
Tests,  Annual  Report  of  Am.  Breeders'  Assn., 
1912;  Studies  on  Self  Sterility  and  the  Be- 
havior of  Self-Sterile  Plants,  Genetics;  (With 
C.  G.  Williams)  The  Soy  Bean,  Its  Culture  and 
Uses,  O.  Agr.  E.vp.  Sta.  Bui.,  312,  1917; 
Assoc.  Ed.,  O.  Jour,  of  Sci.  Mem.,  A.  A. 
A.  S.;  Am.  Genetic  Assn.;  Am.  Soc.  Agron. 
Married  Ethel  Nation  ('08),  Ag  31,  1909,  (The- 
banse.  111.  Children:  Robert  Nation,  b.  S  14, 
191 1 ;  Jean  Eloise,  b.  Ap  16,  1916.  Address, 
315    i6th  Ave.,  Columbus,  O. 

3506.     MINNIE    LEONORA    PARKER 

(STULTS) 

(Wife  of  No.  3197) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  21,  1884,  Blue  Mound, 

111.;    d.    Charles    Martin    (b.    N.    C:.)    and    Lydia 

Leonora     (Wright)     Parker     (b.    Christian    Co., 

111.).      Prepared   in   Taylorville   Tp.    H.    S.     Phi 

P.eta     Kappa;     Kappa    Alpha     Theta.       Married 

Elmer    Emerson    Stults      ('07),     Mr    27,     igog. 

Children:    Margaret    Caroline,    b.    N    16,    1910; 

Allen   Parker,  b.  Je   13,   1913;   Helen   Louise,  b. 

S  5,  1914.     Address,  4316  N.   Winchester  Ave., 

Chicago. 

3507.  WASHINGTON  WARREN  PARKER 
(Son  of  No.  244) 
Testing  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  N  8,  1884, 
Chicago;  s.  Washington  Leroy  ('80),  (b.  Mr 
2y,  1856,  St.  Louis)  and  Anna  (Pilcher)  Park- 
er (b.  Mr  2y,  1856,  St.  Louis).  Prepared  in 
Elgin  H.  S.  Operating  and  Testing  Depts..  Com- 
monwealth Edison  Co.,  Chicago,  ist  I^t.,  Engrs., 
1917;  Capt.,  139th  Engrs.;  Mustered  out,  Ja, 
1919.  Married  Mary  Adeline  Eggleston,  Ag 
24,  1907.  Child,  Alma  Elizabeth,  b.  Ap  12,  1909. 
Address,    5317   Maryland  Ave.,   Chicago. 

3508.     IRENE   MARY  PARSONS    (KEGG) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  Ag  10, 
1885.  Chicago;  d.  Robert  W.  (b.  Kan.)  and 
Estelle  L.  (Markham)  Parsons  (b.  Pa.).  Pre- 
pared in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Athenean; 
Prelim.  Honors;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher, 
Math.,  H.  S.,  Harrisburg,  1908-9;  Teacher, 
Aiusic,  H.  S.,  Dallas,  Tex.,  igio-ii;  Asst. 
Mgr.,  catalogue  dept.,  Ilibbard,  Spencer,  Bart- 
lett  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1911-13;  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Huntington  Beach,  Calif.,  1913-14.  Married 
Robert  Loring  Kegg.  Je  20,  1914,  Los  Angeles. 
Children:  Robert  Parsons,  b.  F  20,  1915;  James 
Sidney,  b.  Ja  30,  1918  (died  Mr  21,  1918). 
Address,    Montebello,    Calif. 

3509.  ARTHUR  PEARMAN 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  N  20,  1884,  Cham- 
paign; s.  Dr.  John  Thomas  (b.  O  19,  1829, 
Elizabethtown,  Ky.)  and  Mae  (Columbia) 
I'earman  (b.  Ap  14,  1853,  Champaign).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med. 
Coll.,  igio.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Phi  Rho  Sigma. 
Physician,  Rockford,  111.,  1912 — .  Mem.,  Co., 
Sta'te  and  Nat.  Med.  Socs. ;  Attending  Staff  of 
Rockford  Hosp.  Married  Katherine  Keeler, 
D  12,  1914,  Rockford,  111.  Child,  Polly,  b.  N  12. 
1917.  Address,   1521    Camp  Ave..   Rockford,  111. 


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3510.  LEOXORA  PERRY 
Ed.  Asst.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  1909; 
h.  Ja  31,  1886,  Cincinnati;  d.  Nelson  Williams 
and  Minnie  (Stokes)  Perry.  Prepared  in  Box- 
wood Sell,  for  Girls;  Smith  Coll.  Ed.  Asst. 
in  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1909 — .  Address,  610  S. 
M.Ttihews  Ave.,  Urbana.t 

351 1.  WINIFRED  ALMINA  PERRY 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2483,  3906) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  M.  A.,  1914;  b. 
Je  3,  1885:  d.  Ebenezer  (b.  Mr  15,  1842,  Pon- 
tiac,  111.)  and  .Mmina  (McVey)  Perry  (b.  S  11, 
1848,  -Allepo,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Pontiac  Tp. 
PI.  S.  .\thentan:  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Prelim. 
and  Final  Honors.  Teacher,  1008-13;  Grad. 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-14;  Teacher,  1914 — . 
Address,  712  California  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
Hibbing,    Miss. 

3512.     MARY    ESTHER    PFEIL 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  191 7;  b.  F  24, 
1877,  Chandlerville,  111.;  d.  Conrad  (b.  1826. 
Ger.)  and  Kunagunda  (Walter)  Pfeil  (b.  F 
26,  1830,  do.).  Prepared  in  Arenzville  H.  S.; 
111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1897-9,  1901-3.  Teacher, 
Greenview,  111.,  190S-9;  do.,  H.  S.,  Kankakee, 
111.,    1918 — .     Address,   Arenzville,   111. 

3513.  GEORGE  EDWARD  PFISTERl^R 
Engr.  Salesman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ap  22, 
1886;  s.  George  Adam  (b.  1855,  Stein,  Ger.) 
and  Mary  (Wyler)  Pfisterer  (b.  i860,  Alton, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Sterling  H.  S.  Theta  Delta 
Chi;  M.  E.  Soc.  Engr.  Salesman,  Green  Engng. 
Co.,  1909-15;  Salesman,  Elstori  &  Co.,  1917; 
do.,  Boubright  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1915-17;  Engr. 
Salesman,  Green  Fuel  Economizer  Co.,  1918 — •. 
]Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.,  1912-18;  West.  Soc.  of 
Engrs.,  1913-18;  City  Club  of  Chicago,  1914- 
iS;  mini  Club  of  Chicago,  191 5-1 8.  Married 
Ethel  Kaehler,  My  15,  1916.  Chicago.  Child, 
Ruth  Marie,  b.  F  7,  1917.  Address,  4538  Mai- 
den St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Room  311  The 
Rookery,    do. 

3514.  LYDIA  ANN  PHILLIPS 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  My  24,  1883,  Colum- 
bus. O. ;  d.  David  Everette  (b.  1S42,  Rutland, 
Mass.)  and  Jane  (O'Reilly)  Phillips  (b.  1858, 
Marysville,  (J.).  Prepared  in  East  H.  S.,  Col- 
umbus, O.  A.  B.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1905.  Rcf. 
Libn.,  Pub.  Sch.  Lib.,  Columbus,  O.  Mem.. 
O.  Lib.  Assn.;  Columbus  Lib.  Club;  Assn.  of 
Coll.  Alumnae.  Address,  175  Lexington  Ave., 
Columbus,    O. 

3515.  RAYMOND  CLARK  PIERCE 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  24,  1887, 
Evanston,  111.;  s.  Reuben  Edward  (b.  1857, 
111.)  and  Fannie  Forest  (Gilham)  Pierce  (b. 
i860,  111.).  Prepared  in  DeKalb  H.  S.;  Milli- 
kin  Univ.  Acad.;  Millikin  Univ.,  1904-5.  Tri- 
angle; Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Final  Honors. 
Draftsman,  1908-9;  Civ.  Engr.,  hydraulic  work, 
1910-11;  Hydraulic  Engr.  in  U.  S.  Forest  Ser- 
vice, 1911-12;  Jr.  Engr.  in  U.  S.  Geol.  .Sur.. 
1912-16;  Instr.,  Civ.  Engng..  Purdue  Univ., 
1916-17.  2nd  I.t.,  495th  Aero  Const.  Sqdn.,  A. 
E.  F.,  France;  Mustered  out.  J^a  23.  1919.  Ad- 
dress,  112   Springer,   Edwardsville,   111. 

3516.  RALPH  ALFRED  PILLINGER 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ag  21,  1886, 
Chicago;  s.  William  Alfred  (b.  N  15,  1858, 
Bristol,  Eng.)  and  Edith  Maria  (Webb)  Pill- 
inger  (b.  Ja  20,  i860,  Chicago).  Prepared  in 
Austin  II.  S.  Chi  Psi*  Coll.  Dancing  Club; 
Arch.  Club;  Varsity  .Swimming  and  Water 
Polo;  Class  Football.  With  W.  A.  Pillinger 
Co.,  Mason  Contrs.,  Chicago.  Address,  239 
N.  Waller  .\ve..  Austin  Sta.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,    118  N.   LaSalle  St.,   do. 


3517.     NELLIE    MILDRED    PORTERFIELD 

(KERCH) 
(Wife  of  No.  3437;  Sister  of  Nos.  2788,  5877) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  10,  1888,  Sidney, 
111.;  d.  Millard  Fillmore  (b.  F  17,  i849,Worth- 
ington,  Pa.)  and  Isabella  Julia  (Cole)  Porter- 
ticld  (b.  Ag  28,  1S61,  do.).  Prepared  in  Fair- 
mount  H.  S.  Chi  Omega;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Alethenai;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Pres., 
Women's  League.  Married  Walter  W.  Kerch 
('08),  Je  8,  191 1,  Fairmount,  111.  Children: 
Barbara  Louise,  b.  O  12,  191 2;  Richard  Walter, 
b.  Ag  II,  1916.  Address,  2411  C.  St.,  Granite 
City,   111. 

3518.  HIRAM  JAMES  POWERS 
(Brother  of  No.  1947) 
Contr.  and  Lumberman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b. 
S  2,  1885,  Edinburg,  111.;  s.  E.  Darwin  (b.  Mr 
7,  1847,  Perrysburg,  O.)  and  Augusta  G. 
(Ryan)  Powers  (b.  JT  28,  1858,  Taylorville, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Taylorville  Tp.  H.  S.  C. 
E.  Club;  Shield  and  Trident;  Yoxan;  111.  Club; 
.\lpha  Tau  Omega.  Dir.,  Marsh-Hutton-Powers 
Co.,  Ltd.;  Pres.,  Dominion  Shingle  &  Cedar 
Co.,  Ltd.;  Dir.  and  Mgr.,  Pacific  Logging  Co., 
Ltd.;  Dir.,  Marsh-Bourne-Powers  Co.,  Ltd. 
Address,  320  Pacific  Bldg.,  Vancouver,  B.  C. 

3519.  THOMAS  WILLIAM  QUINLAN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  N  20,  1887,  Springfield, 
111.;  s.  Thomas  W.  (b.  1863,  Naples,  111.)  and 
\^irginia  Frances  (Lacey)  Quinlan  (b.  1862, 
Hannibal,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  H. 
S. ;  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1909.  Lawyer,  Spring- 
field, HI.  Special  Emjdoyee,  Bur.  of  Investi- 
eation,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Justice.  1912-18.  Mem., 
K.  P.;  I.  O.  O.  F.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  M.  E.  Church. 
Married  Courtney  C.  Kepner,  My  31,  1917, 
Springfield,  111.  Address,  209  E.  Capital  Ave., 
Springfield,  111.;  bus.  add.,  730  Reisch  Bldg., 
do. 

3520.     JOSE  DE  LA  RAMA 

a.     S.     in     Agr.;    b.     My    8,     1882,    Bacaloa, 

Xegros,    Occidental,    P.    I.;    s.    Agripino    de    la 

Rama.      Prepared    in    Santa    Clara    Coll.,    Calif. 

.■iddress,    Bacaloa,    Negros,    Occidental    P.    I.t 

3521.     JESSIE    EULALIA    RAMBO 
Teacher;    A.    B.   in   H.    Sc.      Prepared   in   111. 

St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1895-6;  1900-2.  Final  Hon- 
ors.    Address,   Canyon,  Tex.t 

3522.     HOWARD   ALDEN   RAY 
Bank   Teller;    A.    B.    in    L.   &   A.;    b.    N    15. 

1852,  Libertyville.  III.;  s.  Cassius  William  and 
Mary  Jane  (Merrick)  Ray.  Prejiared  in  Univ. 
.\cad.  Eng.  Club.  With  St.  Lab.  Nat.  Hist., 
1915-16;  Teller,  St.  Bank,  Peabody,  Kan.  Mar- 
ried Hazel  Edith  Runyon,  Ag  4,'  1914.  Ad- 
dress,  Peabody,   Kan. 

3523.  *JOHN  FRANKLIN  RENO 
Chief  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Je  22,  1882, 
Browning,  III.;  s.  William  Deino  (b.  Mr  1863, 
do.)  and  Rebecca  Salome  (Trone)  Reno  (b.  Ag 
12,  1864,  do.).  Prepared  in  Browning  H.  S. 
Band;  (Orchestra.  Chief  Draftsman,  Moline 
Auto.  Co..  East  Moline,  III.,  1908-17;  Chief 
Engr.,  Auto.  &  Motor  Dept.,  Root  &  Van  Der- 
voort  Engng.  Co.,  1917-18.  Mem.,  Moline  Cml. 
Club;  Univ.  Club  of  Moline,  1915-18;  Soc.  of 
Automobile  Engrs.,  191 7-18.  Married  Florence 
Oliva  Peterson,  Mr  15,  1911,  Geneseo,  111. 
Step  Child,  Gilbert  Peterson.  Died  1918,  Mo- 
line. III. 

3524.     RAYMOND    ELDER    ROBINSON 
(Son   of  Nos.    246,   268;    Brother  of   No.   7896) 
Draftsman;    B.    S.   in   M.    E. ;    b.    N   6,    1886, 
St.    Paul;    s.    Albert    Fowler    ('80),    (b.    O    12. 

1853.  Henry,  Marshal  Co.,  111.)  and  Loretta 
(Elder)  Robinson  ('81),  (b.  S  27.  i860.  Knob 
Prairie,  Marion  Co.,  111.).   Prepared  in  Topeka 


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(Kan.)  II.  S.  Tail  Beta  Pi;  M.  E.  Soc,  Treas., 
Pres.;  Prelim.  Honors;  Grad.  Scholarship  in 
M.  E. :  \'arsitv  Scruhs  Basketball ;  Class  Basket- 
ball, Capt.,  Capt.  and  Mgr.  Faculty  Basketball. 
\\  itii  Olio  Cias.  Engine  Works,  Chicago,  igoQ- 
11;  Dr.aflsnian,  Designer  and  Supt.,  T.  W. 
Snow  Const.  Co.,  Chicago,  iqii-i6;  Instr., 
Mach.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916.  VVith  Stand- 
ish  &  Allen.  Chicago,  1916;  with  Webster 
Engng.  Co.,  do.,  1916.  Sergt.,  Bat.  F,  ist  111.  F. 
A.,  1916;  I.t.  F.  A.  K.  C,  1917;  331st  F.  A.  N. 
A..  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1917;  Capt.,  F.  A.  R.  C. 
France,  1918 — .  ]Mem.,  lllini  Clnb  of  Chicago; 
^nd  Congr.  Church.  Married  Geneva  Rhodes 
Chacey,  S  8,  191 7,  Oak  Park,  111.  Address. 
166   N.  Scoville  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 


3525.  AMY  LUCILE  ROl.FE  (ENERSON) 
(Daughter  of  No.  14;  Sister  of  Nos.  1407, 
1759,  1957) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Urbana;  d. 
C'harles  Wesley  C72),  (b.  Ap  17,  1850,  Arling- 
ton Heights,  111.)  and  Martha  Kinsman  (Far- 
ley) Rolfe.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  A.  M.  Col- 
umbia, 1916.  Instr.,  Home  Econ..  Univ.  of  Mont. 
1916-17;  do.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1917-18.  Auth. : 
Interior  Decoration,  19 17.  Married  A.  E.  En- 
erson,  F  17,  1919.  Address,  Univ.  of  Mo., 
Columbia,  Mo. 

3526.  FRANKLIN  NEWTON  ROPP 
Struct.  Designer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ap 
4,  1883.  Hudson,  111.;  s.  Christian  (b.  111.) 
and  Magdelena  (Hadler)  Ropp  (b.  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Chicago  Eng.  H.  and  Man.  Tr.  Schs. 
Triangle;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Track  team.  Engng. 
practice,  1908  10;  U.  S.  Surv.,  G.  L.  O.,  1910- 
13;  do.,  Calif.,  1913-14;  Designer  and  Supt., 
Moorer  &  Deenford,  Chicago,  1914-17;  Struct. 
Designer,  Shattuck  &  Hussey,  Chicago,  1917 — . 
Mem.,  Idaho  Soc.  of  Engrs.  Married  Lucile 
Margerite  Smutz,  Je  3,  1914,  San  Francisco. 
Child,  William  Franklin,  b.  N  7,  1916.  Address, 
6321  Greenview  Ave.,  Chicago. 


3527.  HAROLD  DENIO  ROTH 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  2,  1879,  Rantoul, 
111.;  E.  Thomas  Joseph  (b.  D  3,  1846,  Circle 
ville,  O.)  and  Anna  Maria  (Eubank)  Roth  (b. 
Ap  14,  184S,  Covington,  Ky.).  Prepared  in 
Rantoul  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1905. 
Kappa  Sigma.  Lawyer,  Webber  &  Roth,  Ur- 
bana, 1908-18;  Asst.  St.  Atty.,  Champaign  Co., 
1912 — .  Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  B.  P.  O.  E. ; 
Univ.  Club.  Address,  603  W.  Illinois  St., 
Urbana. 

3528.  FREDERICK  JOHN  ROUTSON 
Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  27,  1880; 
s.  Judson  A.  (b.  Mr  29,  1849,  Wooster.O.) 
and  Elisa  S.  (Robinson)  Routson  (b.  F  22, 
1853,  Lockport,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Toledo 
(O.)  H.  S.  Kapoa  Sigma;  Class  Baseball. 
Struct.  Designer,  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  1908-9; 
111.  Steel  Co.,  1910;  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  1911;  111. 
Steel  Bridge  Co.,  Jacksonville,  111.  Married 
Clara  Elizabeth  Spencer,  Ag  27,  1907,  Milwau- 
kee. Children:  Helen  Jane,  b.  O  31,  1909; 
Frederick  Judson,  b.  Mr  24,  1912.  Address, 
c/o  111.   Steel    Bridge   Co.,   Jacksonville,    111. 


3529.  NELLIE  IRENE  RUTLEDGE 
Business;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  10,  1885, 
Hersman,  111.;  d.  Charles  (b.  D  10,  18^9,  Pitts- 
field.  111.)  and  Amanda  (Patterson)  Rutledge 
(b.  My  27,  i8(io,  Versailles,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Mt.  Sterling  IT.  S.  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Educ. 
Club.  Asst.  Prin.,  Augusta  IT.  S.,  1908-9; 
Traveling,  1909-1912;  Millinery  Business  in  St. 
Johns,  Mich.,  191 2.  Mem.,  20th  Century  Lit- 
erary Club,  Mt.  Sterling.  Address,  Mt.  Sterl- 
ing, Ill.t 


3530.     JOSE  GORGONIO    SANVICTORES 

Special  Agt.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  9,  1887, 
Pateros  Rizal,  P.  I.;  s.  Clemente  Sanvictores 
y  Martin  (b.  N  23,  1855,  Pasig,  Rizal,  P.  I.) 
and  Restituta  Cotarra  (Santos)  Sanvictores 
(b.  My  17  1856,  Pateros,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Santa  Barliara  H.  S.,  Calif;  Obcrlin  Acad., 
Oberlin,  O.;  Univ  of  111.,  summer  sessions. 
Cosmopolitan  Club;  Agr.  Club;  winner  of  Hazel- 
ton  Medal.  Agr.  Asst.,  Pasig,  Rizal,  1908-9; 
Teacher,  Morong,  Rizal,  1909-11;  Clerk,  do., 
1911-18;  .Special  Agt.  of  the  Sec.  of  Agr.  and 
Natural  Resources,  191 8 — .  Capt.,  Q.  M.  C. 
Philippine  Nat.  Guard,  1918.  Employed  in  ser- 
vice of  Philippine  govt,  since  graduation.  Mem., 
The  Rising  (jcneration,  Pres.,  1909-10;  Pres., 
The  Guiding  Star.  191 1;  The  Phillippine  Col- 
umbian Assn.,  1908-17,  Sec,  1917,  Sec. -Treas., 
1918 — ;  Pres.,  Philippino  Soc.  of  Technical 
Agr.,  1917;  Aero  Club  of  tlie  Phili]>pines,  1918. 
Married  Felipa  Serrano  y  Leojjando,  F  17, 
1 91 3,  Paete,  I.aguna.  Children:  Ruby  Con- 
cepcion,  b.  O  18,  1913;  Soledad  Concepcion,  b. 
O  18,  1914;  Socorro  Concepcion,  b.  Ag  28, 
IQ16;  Jose  Ciorgonio,  b.  Mr  5,  1918.  Address, 
Pasig,  Rizal,  P.  I.;  bus  add.,  c/o  Bur.  of  Agr., 
Manila,   P.   I. 

3S3I.  AGNES  LUCY  SARGENT  (BLOSSOM) 
(Sister  of  G583) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  O  14,  1886, 
Methuen,  Mass.;  d.  Walter  Scott  (b.  do.)  and 
Agnes  Gertrude  (Jackman)  Sargent  (b.  Salem. 
N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Methuen  H.  S. ;  Lowell 
Norm.  Sch.;  Lawrence  Tr.  Sch.,  1903-5.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  French  and  Spanish  Clubs;  Teach- 
er, Leavitt  Inst.,  1908-11;  do.,  Luzerne  Co.  In- 
dus. Sch.  for  Boys;  do.,  Indus.  Sch.  and  Farm 
for  Homeless  boys.  Married  Alden  Blossom, 
Je  20,   1911.  Address,  Newton  Square,   Pa. 

3532.  JOHN  HENRY  SAWYER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  .'Vg  12,  1865, 
Mattoon,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  Mr  22,  1834)  and 
Elizabeth  (Martin)  Sawyer  (b.  O  16,  1842). 
Prepared  in  Acad.;  Adrian  Coll.,  1886-7;  Grad. 
Norm.  Sell.,  111.,  1895.  Scholarship,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1908.  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Teach- 
er, Sc,  Boise,  Idaho.  Mem.,  lllini  Club,  Boise. 
\Married  Eva  Mary  Moon,  1899,  Tuscola,  111. 
Child,  Donald,  b.  F  18,  1903.  Address,  11 17  N. 
iith  .\ve.,  Boise,  Idaho. 

3533.     ALBERT  CHARLES   SCHERTZ 

(Brother  of  No.   3166) 

A.   B.   in   Bus.   L.   &  A.;   b.  N  20,   1884,  Tis- 

kihva.    111.;    s.  Joseph   (b.   Ger.)   and  Catherine 

(Stouffer)    Schertz    (b.   Ger.).   Prepared  in  Tis- 

kilwa  H.  S.  Address,  Tiskilwa,  IlLf 

3534.  ARTHUR  SCHWERIN 
Secretary;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  22,  1885, 
Burlington,  la.;  s.  Fred  J.  (b.  Ja  28,  1850, 
Rohrberg,  Ger.)  and  Frederic'ka  (Klopp) 
Schwerin  (b.  S  4,  1862,  do.).  Prepared  in  Bur- 
lington (la.)  IT.  S.  Triangle;  C.  E.  Club; 
Der  Deutsche  Verein.  Salesman,  1908-11;  Sec, 
Burlington  Willow  Ware  Shops,  1911 — .  Mar- 
ried Minnie  Hoelzen,  Jl  12,  19 12.  Address, 
1613  Lincoln,  Burlington,  la. 

3535.     HIRAM  THOMPSON  SCOVILL 

(Husband  of  No.  4921) 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  22,  1885, 
Leaf  River  Tp.,  HI.;  s.  William  Preston  (b.  D 
29,  1852,  Leaf  River  Tp.,  111.)  and  Tresa 
Josephine  (Thompson)  Scovill  (b.  O  10,  1855, 
Cold  Springs,  Ont.,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Rock- 
ford  II.  S.  Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Final  Honors;  Treas.,  Sr.  Class;  Pres., 
Cml.  (^lub:  Capt.,  Class  Bowling  Team;  Class 
Football,  Basket  Ball,  and  Baseball.  With 
McGregor,   Chase   &  Co.,    C.    P.    A.'s   and    De- 


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[1908 


loitte,  Plender  Griffiths  &  Co.,  Accts.  and 
Auditors,  1908-13;  Instr.,  La  Salle  Exten. 
Univ.,  1908-13;  Asst.  Prof.,  Accountancy,  Univ. 
of  III.,  1913— ;  111.  St.  Tub.  Utilities  Comii., 
summer,  1914.  Auth. :  Farm  Accounting,  1). 
Appleton  &  Co.,  1918;  Ed.,  Beta  Gamma  Sigma 
Exchange,  Vol.  I,  No.  i,  Mr  1918;  several  Mag. 
articles.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  Pres.,  Men's 
Brotherhood  Class;  Mem.,  Illini  Club  of  Chi- 
cago; Ft.  Dearborn  Club;  Town  and  Country 
Club,  1908-13;  Nat.  Sec,  Beta  Gamma  Sigma, 
IQ17;  Sec.-Treas.,  Am.  Assn.  of  Univ.  Instrs.  in 
Accounting,  1917;  Univ.  Club  of  Urbana, 
1916 — ;  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  1914 — .  Married 
Edith  Eliza  Stewart  ('11),  Ag  31,  1912,  Ur- 
bana. Children:  William  Stewart,  b.  Jl  i, 
19 13;  Mary  Josephine,  b.  F  13,  1915;  Janet 
Ruth,  b.  O  31,  1 91 8.  Address,  605  Michigan 
Ave.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  305  Commerce  Bldg., 
Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

3536.  EDITH  NAOMI  SCROGGIN  (BROWN) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  12,  1887, 
Lexington,  111.;  d.  Austin  Holmes  (b.  My  12, 
1856)  and  Edith  Mabel  (Preble)  Scroggin  (b. 
F  2,  1859).  Prepared  in  Lexington  IL  S. 
Athenean.  Teacher,  Havana  H.  S.,  111.,  igo8- 
10;  do..  Canton  H.  S.,  111.,  1910-12.  Gen. 
Supt.  of  H.  S.  Papers  and  Critic  of  Annual, 
Maroon  &  White,  monthly  magazine;  Pennant, 
weekly  newspaper;  Cantonian,  high  school  an- 
nual; pub.  by  Pantagraph  Co.,  Bloomington, 
111.  Pres..  Chautauqua  Reading  Circle.  Mar- 
ried Wallace  K.  Brown,  Ag  31,  1912,  Pied- 
mont,  Calif.      Address,   Lexington,   111. 

3537.  ARTHUR  TERWILLIGER  SEAMAN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  17,  1885, 
Belvidere,  111.;  s.  Louis  N.  (b.  1853,  Castile, 
N.  Y.)  and  Helen  (Terwilliger)  Seaman  (b. 
Belvidere,  II!.).  Prepared  in  Elgin  IT.  S. 
With  Paving  Contr.,  1907-9;  Cement  Const, 
work,  Elgin,  111.,  1909-11;  with  Cosmopolitan 
Elec.  Co.,  Const.  Dept.,  191 1 — .  Married  Ruby 
D.  Hyden,  Je  18,  1912.  Address,  6440  Sanga- 
mon St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add..  City  Hall,  Room 
403,  do.t 

3538.     HERMENEGILDO  SEVILLA 
B.    S.    in    Agr. ;    b.    Ap    13,    1884,    Malabon, 
Rizal,   P.    I.;    s.   Timotel    Sevilla.    Prepared    in 
Univ.  of  Calif.     Address,  CuHon,  P.  I.t 


3S39.  AGNES  NANCY  SHANNON 
(FORLAW) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ja  2,  1884,  Freeport,  III.; 
d.  Robert  M.  (b.  Jl  19,  1838,  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.) 
and  Anna  Louise  (Iloeken)  Shannon  (b.  Mr 
6,  1844,  Meinbriizen,  Brunswick,  Ger.).  Pre- 
pared in  Freeport  H.  S.  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  H 
Sc.  Club;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Teacher  of  Dom.  Sc, 
Hinckley,  Minn.,  1909;  do..  Girls'  Indus.  Sch., 
Delaware,  O.,  1909-11;  do..  Savannah,  Ga., 
1912-16.  Married  Joseph  N.  Forlaw,  N  16, 
1916,  Freeport,  111.  Child,  Ethel  Shannon, 
b.  N  15,  1917.  Address,  304  W.  41st.,  Sa- 
vannah, Ga. 


3540.  JAMES  WILLIAM  SHAW 
Engr.  and  Salesman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Mr 
31,  1881,  .Springfield,  Mass.;  s.  James  (b.  Glas- 
gow, Scotland)  and  Agnes  Violet  (Campbell) 
Shaw  (b.  Charlottetown,  Prince  Edward 
Island).  Prepared  in  Springfield  II.  S.  Sigma 
Xi.  With  Allis-Chalmers  Co.,  Milwaukee, 
1908-10;  do..  New  York  City,  1910-16;  do., 
Milwaukee,  1916;  Engr.  and  Engng.  Salesman, 
do.,  1916-17.  Capt.,  Co.  A,  :st  Bn.  Engrs., 
Wis.  Nat.  (juard,  1917;  Capt.,  Co.  D,  2nd  Bn., 
107th  Engrs..  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Mem.,  A.  S. 
M.  E.;  A.  F.  A.  M..  1912.  Married  Nina 
Esther  Dieterle,  Ag  4,  1915,  Chicago.  Address, 
Allis-Chalmers  Co.,  24  Park  PL,  New  York 
City. 


3541.     LOUISE    SHIPMAN    (WAGNER) 
(Wife  of  No.   3588;   Sister  of  No.   251 1) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  5,  1885,  DeKalb, 
111.;  _d.  Madison  Daniel  (b.  Je  11,  1848,  \'irgil, 
N.  Y.)  and  Sarah  Tane  (Bradt)  Shipman  (b. 
O  16,  1848,  Garoga,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  DeKalb 
Tp.  II.  S.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Prelim.  Honors;  Choral  Soc 
Deputy  to  Grand  V.  P.,  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
Married  Fritz  Wagner,  Jr.  ('08),  Jl  30,  1910, 
DeKalb,  111.  Child,  Louise,  b.  Ta  8,  1915.  Ad- 
dress, 561  Hawthorne  Lane,  Winnetka,  111. 
3542.     FRANK  SIxMP.SON 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  7,  1880,  Chris- 
tian- Co.,  111.;  s.  Wesley  (b.  Ja  9,  1831,  Harri- 
son Co.,  O.)  and  Martha  Scott  (Cheney)  Simp- 
son (b.  N  I,  1854,  Louisville,  Ky.).  Prepared 
in  Rosemond  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Delta  Upsi- 
lon;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho.  Salesman,  Internat. 
Harvester  Co.,  1908;  Farmer,  Pana,  111.  Mar- 
ried Grayce  Arnold  Triece,  Ja  28,  1909,  Shelby- 
ville.  111.  Child,  Grayce  Virginia,  b.  My  4, 
1910.  Address,  R.  4,  Pana,  Ill.t 
3543-     CHARLES     MONROE    SLAYMAKER 

Engineer;  A.  B.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ja  $,  1883, 
Whiteside  Co.,  111.;  s.  Samuel  Henry  (b.  F 
1842,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Mary  E."(Blean) 
Slaymaker  (b.  Ap  1849,  Cumberland  Co.,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Albany  H.  S.;  Geneseo  (Tollegiate 
Inst.  Triangle;  C.  E.  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  With 
111.  St.  Highway  Comn.,  1908-9;  City  Engr., 
Champaign,  1909-10;  111.  St.  Highway  Dept., 
igio-12;  In  business,  Ottawa,  111.,  1912-14;  Dist. 
Engr.,  111.  St.  Highway  Dept.  and  Div.  of 
Highways  of  Dept.  of  Pub.  Works  and  Bldg., 
1914 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  Assoc.  Mem., 
A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Bertha  Emma  Welshans, 
N  29,  1913,  Ottawa,  111.  Child,  Charles  Mon- 
roe, Jr.,  b.  Ag  16,  1915.  Address,  6i8a  N. 
loth  St.,  East  St.  Louis,  111. 

3544.     CLAIRE   HOWLAND  WALLACE 
SMITH 

Irrigation  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  My  26, 
1886,  Chicago;  s.  George  Wallace  (b.  Je  16, 
1851,  Lincoln,  N.  Y.)  and  Julia  Parker  (Dur- 
fee)  Smith  (b.  N  18,  1851,  Ontario,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Hoopeston  H.  S. ;  Armour  Acad.; 
Armour  Inst..  1904;  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Yoxan ; 
Varsity  Track  Team,  Cross  Country  Team, 
Class  Football,  1906.  Engr.,  Trinchera  Canal 
Co.,  1908-9;  Engr.  in  charge,  do.,  1909-11; 
Field  Engr.,  George  H.  Paul  Orchard  Co., 
Pueblo,  Colo.;  Irrigation  Supt.,  Maxwell  Ditch 
&  Reservoir  Co.,  Maxwell,  N.  M.,  1917 — . 
Co.  B.  111.  Nat.  Guard;  1st  Lt.,  Engr.  Reserve 
Corps,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1917 — .  Mem.  A. 
S.  C.  E.  Married  Mary  Helen  Daw,  N  15, 
1916,  Fort  Morgan,  Colo.  Address,  Blanca, 
Colo. 

3545.     ELLIS    EDWIN    SMITH 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  14.  1883, 
Marshalltown,  la.;  s.  John  Ream  (b.  Jl  23, 
1841,  Grecnsburg,  O.)  and  Phelje  (Gardner) 
Smith  (b.  Ap  19,  1845,  Frankenthal,  Ger.). 
I'rcpared  in  Joliet  H.  S.  Track  Team;  Treas., 
Jr.  Class;  Class  football.  Field  Clerk,  Fore- 
man and  -Supt.  of  Const.,  Roberts  &  Schaefer 
Co.,  1909;  Engr.,  Deere  Co.  in  Efficiency  Engr. 
Dept..  1912 — .  Address,  113  Park  Ave.,  Joliet, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  514^/2  20th  St.,  Moline,  Ill.t 
3546.  IRVIN  WEBSTER  SMITH 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2516,   2820,   3S47) 

Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1909; 
b.  Je  3.  1877,  Danville,  111.;  s.  John  Eli  (b. 
1)  3,  1854.  do.)  and  Mary  Ellen  (Firebaugh) 
Smith  (b.  D  II,  1855.  do.).  Prepared  in  Dan- 
ville Summer  Sch.  Math.  Club;  Scholarship 
in  Math.  Asst.  Prof.  Math.,  N.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll. 
Chm.,  Adv.  Bd..  N.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll.  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  Married  Bertha  E.  Smith.  Je  14,  1899, 
Armstrong,  111.  ("Iiildren:  Marie,  b.  S  2,  190s; 
Dorothy,  b.  My  23.  1911.  Address,  45  Maple 
Ave.,  Kankakee,  Ill.t 


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Baccalaureate  Alumni 


32s 


3547.     LESLIE  ALDEN  SMITH 
(Brother   of  Nos.  2820,  2516,   3546) 
Salesman;    A.    B.    in   Bus.    L.   &   A.;    b.    N   6. 

1886,  Armstrong.  111.;  s.  John  Eli  (b.  D  3, 
1854,  Danville,  111.)  and  Mary  Ellen  (Fire- 
baugli)  Smith  (b.  D  11,  1855,  do.).  Prei)ared 
in  Champaign  II.  S.  Ali)ha  Delta  Phi;  Mgr., 
1908  Uliu.  Salesman,  Universal  I'ortlanil  Ce- 
ment Co.,  Chicago;  do.,  Philadelphia.  Mem., 
Univ.  Club  of  Chicago;  Alpha  Delta  Phi  Club, 
N.  Y.  Address,  c/o  Manufacturers'  Club, 
Philadelphia. 

3548.  LOWELL  BAP.COCK  SMITH 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Jl  4,  1883,  Sycamore, 
111.;  s.  Olin  Henry  (b.  O  15,  1856,  Bristol,  Vt.) 
and  Lillian  Viola  Babcock  (b.  D  2^3,  1858, 
Blackberry,  111.).  I'rejiared  in  Sycamore  II.  S. 
Sigma  Alpha  Ki)silon;  Phoenix;  Phi  Delta  Phi; 
Adelphic;  Witenagemote  Law  Court;  Pres., 
Ath.  Assn.;  Class  Mem.  Speaker;  Philo-Adel- 
phic  Contest;  Class  Baseball  teams;  Varsity 
Baseball  Aijuad.  Atty.,  Sycamore,  111.,  1908- 
12;  St.  Atty.,  DeKalb  Co.,  111.,  1912—.  Auth.: 
The  States  Atty. —  His  Powers  and  Problems, 
D,  191 7.  Mem.,  DeKalb  Co.  Bar  Assn.;  Sec, 
Sycamore  Indus.  Club;  V.  P.,  III.  States  Atty. 
Assn.,  191s;  Sec.  Treas.,  do.,  1916;  Pres.,  do., 
1917;  111.  St.  Bar  Assn.;  Chm.,  Legal  Advisory 
Bd.,  DeKalb  Co..  111.;  Govt.  Appeal  Agt.,  dp. 
Married  Lenore  McElroy,  Ap  25,  1908,  Louis- 
ville, Ky.  Children:  James  Lowell,  b.  S  22, 
1909;  Bruce,  b.  D  25,  1915.  Address,  133 
Mason  Court,  Sycamore;  bus.  add..  Court 
House,  do. 

3S49.  NELLIE  ELIZABETH  SMITH 
WAUGHTEL  (GRADY) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Osman,  111.;  d.  E.  R. 
and  Rachel  E.  (Murphy)  Smith.  Prepared  in 
Cuba  H.  S. ;  Eureka  Coll.  Eng.  Club;  Athen- 
ean;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Prelim.  Honors.  Married 
L.  W.  VVaughtel,  Je  4,  1902  (died  S  30,  1902); 
Orlistus  R.  Grady,  Ap  5,  191 1.  Child,  Orlistus 
Robert,  b.  Mr  8,  1915.     Address,  Cuba,  III. 

3S50.     RUFUS  WILLIAM  SMITH 
Real    Est.    Bus.;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    Mr    23, 

1887,  Urbana;  s.  Jacob  Mirvin  (b.  My  4,  1854, 
do.)  and  Belle  (Clift)  Smith  (b.  Ag  17,  1864. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Agr.  Club. 
Asst.  Mgr.  of  an  estate;  Dealer  in  Wools  and 
Hides;  Land  Agt.;  F^armer;  Real  Est.  Bus., 
Logansport,  Ind.  2nd  Lt.,  Air  Service,  Camj) 
Sherman,  Mo.  Married  Teena  Hastings,  N 
17,  1909,  Urbana.  Children:  Lois,  b.  Ag 
10,  1910;  Max,  b.  Ap  19,  1913.  Address,  Box 
409,   Logansport,    Ind. 

3551.     'STANLEY  S.   SNYDER 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  2,  1887,  Danville, 
111.;  s.  David  D.  (b.  O  11,  1848,  Bedford,  Pa.) 
and  Orph  A.  (Bodine)  Snyder  (b.  O  7,  1853, 
Plymouth,  O.).  Prepared  in  Danville  H.  S. 
Sigma  Chi:  Yoxan;  Shield  and  Trident;  Ku 
Klux.  Mfr.,  Carriages  and  Buggies;  Pres. 
Brady  Branch  Coal  Co.  Married  Ida  L.  Mattis, 
O  3,  1912.  Children:  Mary  Edith,  b.  Ap  25, 
1915;  David  Mattis,  b.  O  25,  1916.  Died  Jl 
7,   1918,  Danville,  111. 

3552.     LIEF  PEDER   BJORGVIN   SOLBERG 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  29,  1883,  Christiania, 
Norway;  s.  Carl  Solberg.  Prepared  in  Otto 
Anderson  H.  S.,  Christiania,  Norway.  Ad- 
dress,  Christiania,   Norway. t 

3553.  *ELSIE  ROBERTA  SONNTAG 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2253,  3554) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  21,  1885,  Plain- 
field,  111.;  d.  Albert  (b.  D  13.  1858,  Homer, 
111.)  and  Mary  Lucretia  (Kettering)  Sonntag 
(b.  F  I,  1857,  Lemont,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Plainfield  and  Joliet  H.  S.  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta.     Died  Ap  20,  1915,  Plainfield,  111. 


3554.  VIOLA  HOPE  SONNTAG  (BUSH) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2253,  3553) 
A.  B.  in  L.  lS;  A.;  b.  F  29,  1884,  Plainfield, 
III.;  d.  Albert  (b.  D  13,  1858,  Homer,  III.)  and 
Mary  Lucretia  (Kettering)  Sonntag  (b.  F  i, 
1857,  Lemont,  111.).  I'repared  in  Plainfield 
and  Joliet  Tp.  H.  Schs.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
Teacher,  Plainfield  H.  S.,  1908-10;  do.,  Mar- 
engo H.  S.,  1913-15.  Married  Edward  Morse 
Hush,  Ap  II,  1917,  Plainlield,  111.  Address, 
Plainfield,    111. 


3555-  FANNIE  GRACE  CLARA  SPENCER 
(PHILLIPS) 
B.  S.  in  Sc.;  A.  M.;  b.  N  5,  1886,  Clayton, 
N.  J.;  d.  Addison  Grant  (b.  D  27,  1865,  Bridg- 
ton,  N.  J.)  and  Emma  Jane  (Kinckiner) 
Spencer  (h.  S  7,  1864,  Norristown,  Pa.).  Pre- 
I)ared  in  Belleville,  111.  Alpha  Xi  Delta.  H. 
S.  Teacher,  1908-11;  clerk,  Chicago  P.  O. ; 
Bookkeeper,  Transportation  Bldg.,  do.,  1912- 
14.  Married  Thomas  J.  Phillips,  Ap,  1914. 
Children:  Rosemary,  b.  Ja,  191 5;  Francis  Gail, 
b.  Ja,  1916.  Address,  343  Branch  St.,  Hartford, 
Wis. 

3556.  JACOB  LEANDER  STAIR,  JR. 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  S  15,  1883, 
Altamont,  III.;  s.  Jacob  Leander  (b.  Ag  29, 
1858,  Elkhart,  Ind.)  and  Rachel  Adaline  (Ing- 
ling)  Stair  (b.  O  25,  1857,  Bridgeport,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Altamont  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc; 
Prelim.  Honors.  Elec.  Engr.,  George  P.  Ni- 
chols &  Bros.,  Chicago,  1908-11;  Elec.  Engr., 
Nat.  X-Ray  Reflector  Co.,  191 1 — .  Auth.: 
Lighting  from  Concealed  Sources.  Married 
Edith  S.  Sandberg,  Ja  i,  1913,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress, 7230  Yates  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  235 
W.  Jackson  Blvd.,   do. 

3557.  HOWARD  RUSSELL  STANFORD 
Specialist  in  Plant  Breeding;  B.  S.  in  Agr.; 
b.  N  7,  1884,  Chatsworth,  111.;  s.  Williams  S. 
(b.  D  2,  1838,  Annsville,  N.  Y.)  and  Lucy 
E.  (Hutchinson)  Stanford  (b.  Ja  i,  1841,  Ton- 
ica.  111.).  Prepared  in  Chatsworth  H.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.  Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi;  Agr.  Club;  Final 
Honors.  Asst.  to  Prof.  Crandall  in  Hort. 
Plant  Breeding,  1908;  Farmer,  1908-14;  First 
Asst.,  Hort.  Plant  Breeding.  Univ.  of  111., 
1914 — .  Mem.,  Baptist  Church.  Married  Dor- 
othy M.  Innes,  D  24,  1908,  Galesburg,  111. 
Children:  Doris  Janet,  b.  S  21,  191 1;  Helen 
Lucile,  b.  N  4,  1914.  Address,  403  W.  Wash- 
ington Blvd.,  Urbana. 

3558.  HERBERT  COLE  STEPHENS 
Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  S  14, 
1883,  Sycamore,  111.;  s.  Joseph  B.  (b.  Ag  25, 
1850,  Genoa,  111.)  and  Martha  M.  (Cook) 
Stephens  (b.  Ap  26,  1861,  Monkton,  Va.).  Pre- 
liared  in  Sycamore  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi.  Meter 
Tester,  1908-9;  Chief  Elect.,  1909-12;  Supt.  of 
lines  &  R.  R.,  1912 — .  Assoc,  mem.,  A.  I.  E. 
E.;  Nat.  Elec.  Light  Assn.  Married  Ethel 
Bernice  Truly,  Je  21,  191 1.  Children:  Robert 
Truly,  b.  Je  4,  1914;  Martha  Eleanor,  b.  D  8, 
1915.  Address,  119  E.  High  St.,  Sycamore, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  De  Kalb  Sycamore  Elec.  Co., 
De  Kalb,  111. 

3559.  CHARLES  ARTHUR  STEWART 
Live  Stock  Dealer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  25, 
1886  Cropsey,  111.;  s.  .\rthur  George  and  Del- 
la  E'.  (McCulIough)  Stewart  (b.  N  22,  1861, 
Livingston  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Genoa  H. 
S.;  N.  W.  Acad.  Delta  Upsilon;  Alpha  Gam- 
ma Rho;  Ku  Klux;  Shield  and  Trident;  Foot- 
ball;  Basketball.  Married  Eva  Jane  Sager 
Ag   18,    191 1,   Genoa,  111.     Address,   Genoa,    111 


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3560.     CHARLES   SUMNER   STEWART 
Enirineer;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  1909; 
b     Xf  9     18S3,   Charlestown,    111. ;    s.    Augustus 
Caesfr'b.   Ag    .6,    '854.   Rushv.l  e     Ind.)    and 
Barbara    (Kile)    Stewart   (b.   F   2  .   'S^o    Mar 
shall,   111.).     Prepared  in   East.    111.    St.   Norm. 
Sch.  Ionian;   Prehm.   "o"0''s;   C-   E.    Uub     N. 
P.    do..   Topographer     U     S     Geol.    Sur     1909 
Transitman,    C.    &    G.    W.    R.    R.,    C.    &    ^^ -s^ 
Vi\     R     R     1910:    Draftsman,    H.    B.    ^achett 
Screen's  Chufe  Co.,  1910-.2;  Draftsman    Mm. 
!W    Zinc    Co.,     :9:-3;    t:ontracUng    Engr 
North    Piatt,    Neb.,    1913-15;    E'lg""-.    Canadian 
Copper    Co.:    Copper    Cliff     Ontario.     1915-18; 
Engr.,      The    Internat.     Nickel     Co 
,piS__.     Mem.,     Co^jper    Cli.*f 


of    Can. 

Club.       Married 

PeoriE^.   Child- 


Josephine   Marker,   Ag    15,    i9'o.   ^    -■^,    .   ,„ 
^ren?  Charlotte    Josephine,   b.   F /,v;/^;4^„J,f,", 


Plarold,    b.      Ap      13, 
Cliff,    Ontario,    Can. 


3561. 
Chemist; 


ROSS  McGEHEE  STIFF 
B.    S.    in    Chem.;    b.    F    25. 


18S5, 


H-irrisburg,    111.;    s.    Daniel     (b.    Mr    4. 
Harri=,i)urg,    .      ,         j^j^^^j^^  Louisa   (McGehee) 

Phi 
191 1 ; 


Married  Gertrude  A.   Lipton. 
Address,  3805  W.  64th  Place, 


^?'l^"  b  °d"!;^. 'l^X^ai^tf^riu) :' iTepa^ed 
m  Harrisburg  Tp    H.   S.;   HI..  C°11.^903-5 
AlnhT    Chem     Club.    Analytical    Chem.,    1 
Mfg.  Chem,  iQii-i3;  Analytical  Chem,.,  19^3 
Mem.,   A.  C.  S. 
igiS,  Chicago. 
Chicago. 

3562.     SPENCER   A.    STINSON 
(Brother  of  Nos.  7238,  7981) 
Consulting  Engr;   B.   S    in  C   E.;   b.    S    12, 


pared     in     Whipple  „Acad.,     J 
iarl   Park    (Ind.)    H.    S       Ath     Assii. , 
Club.   Draftsma^,  N.  Y.^.  |  Hi_^^Bf,i,,town 
Draftsman,  N.  Y, 


C.    E. 
R.  In- 


strumentman 

Pub     Service  Comn.,  N.   J.,   '914;  Asst     Bj  H^ 
Davis,  .Consu^in|_  ^fr^^^^;  ^'t^^;. 


H'r'DavisT  Whitehall   Bldg.,   New 

,563.     PAUL   PRIME  STONE 
Merchant;  A.  B.  in  L    &  A.;  h.  Ag  17,   1885. 
Lincoln,  lU.J  s._ James  Patterson  (b.  J c 
do.)    and 


1837, 
Stone 


Cordelia    Adelaide     (laylor) 
n,     1S1-      Kv  ).     Prepared    tn    Lincoln    11.    s. , 
Bookkeeper  and  Asst.     Bank  Cashier,   :9o8-i3, 
liooKKeepcr   a   u      p.,si,:er      (Jen.     Merchandise 
St°o°re     19I  -:6?   Sec.-*  Tr'eas..   Wanke    .S.   Schroll 
Co      ben     Merchandise    Store,    .9; 6--      Mem 
TO    O    F  ■  M.   W.  A.:  Presby.  Church       Mar- 
ied'jessye'  M.    Slatery,    S    «o.    '^m,    Ashton, 
Idaho       Children:    Marjorie    Helen,    bjl    i.^. 
.9?2;    Mary    Elizabeth,    b.    Mr    .2,    i9-4 
dress,  Ashton,  Idaho. 


[1908 

1859,  Pontiac,  111.).  Prepared  in  Fonda  (la.) 
11.  S.  Sigma  Kappa.  lUiola.  Lib.  Organizer, 
Milford,  111.,  1908;  Asst.  Cataloger,  Lib.,  Univ. 
of  111,  1908-9.  Married  Clyde  Hadley  Myers 
(g"io),  Je  28,  1910,  Okoboji,  la.  Child.  John 
Straight,  b.  My  21,  1914.  Address,  Wychoff 
Road,   Ithaca,  N.   Y. 

.!566.  BERNARD  ANDREW  STRAUCH 

(Husband  of  No.  5008;   Brother  of  Nos.   2831, 

3986,  3987,  5444) 

Photographer  and  Dealer;  A.  B.  in  L.  & 
A.;  J.  D.,  1910;  b.  My  31.  1882;  s.  A.  A.  (b. 
Ja  1,  1854,  Ger.)  and  Margaret  (Queckborner) 
Strauch  (b.  F  8,  1856,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Chadwick  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Philomathean; 
John  Marshall  Law  Club;  Ger.  Club;  Final 
Honors  in  Law,  1910;  Permanent  Sec.  of  Class. 
Photography,  Photographic  Supplies,  and  Art 
Goods.  Alarried  Pearl  Winifred  Ashton  ('12), 
Je  21,  1913,  Urbana.  Children:  Barbara  Ruth, 
b.  My  8,  1914;  Robert  Ashton,  b.  F,  191 7. 
.4ddress  iioi  S.  Biisey,  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
625    S.   Wright  St.,  Champaign. 

3567.  'JOSEPH  BENJAMIN  STREID 

A.  B.  in  Sc.;  b.  My  6,  1883,  Metamora,  111.; 
s.  B.  F.  Streid.  Prepared  in  Metamora  H.  S. 
Died  Ag  31,    1909,   Aletamora,  111. 

3568.  EDWARD  ANTHONY  STYLES 
Manager;   B.   S.   in  Ry.   E.  E.;  b.  F  i,   1885, 

Sherburne,  N.  Y. ;  s.  E.  Styles.  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Mgr.,  Branch,  Cadillac  Auto 
Co.,  Champaign.  Capt.,  E.  O.  R.  C,  A.  E.  F., 
France  19 18 — .  Married  Ellena  Risley,  S  16 
191 6.  Address,  306  W.  Washington  St.,  Cham- 
paign. 

3569.  'LOIS  EDNA  SWIG.VRT 
(HINSDALE) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  11.  1886,  Farmer 
City,  111.;  d.  Otto  H.  (b.  do.)  and  Sarah 
(Heaton)  Swigart  (b.  Delavan,  111.).  Pre- 
pared, Champaign  H.  S.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Teacher, 
Mist.,  Centralia  Tp.  H.  S.,  1908-9.  Married 
Eugene  E.  Hinsdale,  Je  2,  191 7,  South  Bend, 
ind.     Died  D  27,   1917,   Seattle. 

3570.  NELLIE  FLORENCE  TAYLOR 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  8.  1880; 
d.  .'Abraham  B.  (b.  F  22,  1825,  O.)  and  Nancy 
((ull)  Taylor  (b.  S  12,  1842,  Milford,  Ky.). 
Prepared,  Lake  View  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Chicago 
.Vorni.  Sch.  Grad.  Stud.,  Teacher's  Coll.,  Co- 
lumbia Univ.,  1917-18.  Teacher,  Ger.,  H.  S., 
Enid,  Okla.,  1908-9;  do.,  Chicago,  1909-10;  do., 
Eng.  and  .Mgebra,  LaPorte,  Ind.,  1910-16. 
Teacher,  Surgical  Dressings,  and  organizer, 
work-rooms.  Am.  Retl  Cross,  New  York  City, 
1917-18;  Red  Cross  Canteen  Worker,  Paris, 
I'rance.  Address,  25  S.  Indiana  Ave.,  Tuscola, 
III.;  bus.  add.,  502  W.  i22d  St.,  New  York 
City. 


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3564.     ELIZABETH  TEN  EYCK  STOUT 


Librarian;   B. 


Pub.    Libn.,    Sioux    City,    la.     ----.-         ^■ 
Church.       Address,  1406  Pearl  St.,  Sioux  City, 
la 


3565. 


FLEDA    DEVERE    STRAICHT 
(MYERS) 

(Wife   of   G    496;    Sister   of   Nos.    3194,    5443) 

A.  B.  &  B.  L.  S.;  b.  S  12,  1886.  El  Paso,  111.. 

d.    Lee    Smith    (b.    D    23.    1859,   Cropsey.    111.) 

and    Ida   Mary    (Tanner)    Straight    (b.   Ap   20, 


3571.  ROY   ELMER  T.WLOR 
(Husband   of   No.    3492) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  .'Xgr.;  b.  F  3,  1884,  Normal, 
111.;  s.  Addison  C.  (b.  Ja  23,  1851,  Youngstown, 
O. )  and  Helen  (Carpenter)  Taylor  (b.  \p  23, 
1854,  Putnam  Co.,  III.).  Prepared  in  Normal 
H.  S.  Pai  Upsilon;  Alpha  C.amma  Rho; 
Orange  and  Blue  Dancing  Club;  lUini  Staff; 
Sec.  Ath.  Assn.;  Class  Baseliall;  Baseball 
.Sqviad.  Married  CJrace  Eleanor  Murphy,  ('08), 
N  26,  1908,  Tuscola,  lU.  Cliildren:  Roy 
Flmer,  Jr.,  b.  Ap  20,  1910;  (Jeorge  Edward,  b. 
!•'  15,  1912;  Howard  Gwinn.  b.  My  26,  1917- 
.Iddress,  Maple  Crest  Farm,  Towanda,  111. 

3572.  CARLON  TEN   BROECK 
(Husband  of  No.  8700) 

Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  S  5,  1885,  Par- 
sons, Kan.;  s.  Andrew  (b.  S  23,  1853,  Pa.) 
and    Cartie    D    (Aldrich)    Ten    Broeck    (b.    Ag 


iQo8J 


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327 


30,  1857,  la.).  Prepared  in  Parsons  H.  S. 
M.  D.,  Harvard  Aled.  Sell.,  19 13.  Lt.,  Med. 
Cori)s,  Caiii|)  Upton,  N.  Y.,  1918.  Married  Janet 
Kinaker  (17),  Ap  27,  1917.  .Ulilrcss,  10 
Nassau    St.,   Princeton,   N.   J. 

3573-  FRED  TKKRII.L 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  N  8,  1884.  Col- 
chester, III.;  s.  Henry  and  Martha  Terrill. 
Prepared  in  Macomb  H.  S.  Bus.  Mgr.,  Techno- 
graph,  1Q08;  Mgr.,  Class  Baseball  Team,  1907. 
Married  Mrs.  Jennie  Terrill,  Mr  19,  1909, 
Seattle.  Children:  Margaret  Lucile,  b.  Jl  16, 
1910;  Louis  Henry,  b.  Ja  s,  1912;  Robert  May- 
nard,   b.    O    19,    1913.   Address,    Colchester,    111. 

3574-  HUGO  J.  TIIAL 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3997,  8001) 

Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  N  26,  1883,  Carlyle,  111.; 
s.  John  (b.  1848,  Petrograd,  Russia)  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Wulfman)  Thai  (b.  1858,  Brcese', 
III.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Fuller  Moot 
Court.  Life  Ins.,  1909.  Atty.  at  Law,  1909-14; 
City  Atty.,  Arlington  Hgts.,  111.,  1914 — .  Mem., 
Central  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Chicago;  Ger.  Evang. 
Church;  Illini  Club,  Chicago;  I5d.  of  Educ, 
Chicago,  1917 — .  Married  Minnie  Emma 
Munds,  JI  14,  1907,  Champaign.  Children: 
Donald  Edwin,  b.  Ag  29,  1909;  Mildred  Marie 
b.  Ja  27,  1911.  ^rfdrt^.f.f,  Arlington,  111.;  bus. 
add.,   1040  Otis  Bldg.,  Chicago. 

3575-     JANE    INSLEY    THOMAS 
(MANGOLD) 

A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  F  10,  1S86,  Homer,  111.;  d. 
Moses  Cyrus  (b.  O  S,  1846,  do.)  and  Jane 
(Insley)  Thomas  (b.  Mr  13,  1848,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Homer  H.  S.  Address,  Homer,  111. 

3576.  ELMER  A.  TILDEN 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ag  10,  1887, 
Canton,  O.;  s.  Guy  (b.  My  11,  1858,  Youngs- 
town,  do.)  and  Belle  La  Grande  (Sanford) 
Tilden  (b.  Ap  18,  1861,  Rootstown,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Canton  (O.)  H.  S.  Theta  Delta  Chi. 
Arch.,  1908-9;  Const.  Supt.,  1909-11;  Acting 
head  of  Arch,  course  and  in  charge  of  starting 
course.  Wash.  St.  Coll.,  Pullman,  Wash.,  191 1- 
12;  Jr.  Mem.,  Guy  Tilden  &  Son,  Archs., 
Canton,  O.;  Supt..  Const.,  Timken  Roller 
Bearing  Co.,  Canton,  111.,  1918 — .  Mein.,  U. 
S.  Pub.  Service  Reserve,  1912;  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Married  Nettie  E.  Parsons,  Mr  1,  1913, 
Detroit.  Child,  Elmer  Ashley  Jr.,  b.  Ja  11, 
1917.  Address,  looi  22nd  St.,  N.  W.  Canton, 
O. ;  bits,   add.,  334  Scharger  Blk.   do. 

3577.  JESSIE  MAY  TOLAND 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  15.  1884, 
Charleston,  111.;  d.  George  Anderson  (b.  Mt. 
Sterling,  Ky.)  and  Jane  (Parker)  Toland  (b. 
F  10,  1854,  Clark  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Charleston  H.  S.  Athenean;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Teacher.  H.  S.,  Clinton,  111.,  1908-10;  do., 
U.  S.,  Pekin,  111.;  do..  Bisbee,  Ariz.,  1914-17; 
Asst.  in  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18;  drad.  Stu- 
dent, Univ.  of  111.,  1919 — •.  Address,  1105  W. 
Oregon  St.,   Urbana. 

3S78.     MICHAEL  STREWEY  TOOPS 
(Brother  of  No.   2842) 
Transitman;   B.   S.  in  C.  E.;  b.   D  24,    1884, 
Seymour,    111.;    s.    M.    S.    and    S.    T.    (Long) 
Toops.      Prepared    in    Champaign    H.    S.      Ad- 
dress, c/o  Y.  M.   C.  A.,  Pocatello,  Idaho.t 

3579.  BURTON  FLOYD  TUCKER 

(Brother  of  No.  3580) 
Gen.  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  O  8,  1884, 
Stockton,  Kan.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  Je  2, 
1853,  Jo  Davies  Co.,  111.)  and  Theo.  Ernestine 
CMoore)  Tucker  (b.  F  24.  1862,  Salem,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Damar  Coll.,  Mo.;  Union  Acad., 
Anna,  111.     Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Scholarship;  Capt., 


Lniv.  Regt.,  1908;  class  football.  Bonding 
I'oreman,  1908-9;  Substation  and  Power  Plant 
Maintenance,  1909-10;  Supt.  Substation  Const., 
1910;  Supt.  Substation  &  Overhead  Lines. 
191 1  ;  rJVlgr.  and  Stockholder,  Virden  Elec. 
Light  Co.,  Virden,  111.,  1911-12;  Dist.  Supt., 
Central  III.  Pub.  Service  Co.,  1912-13;  Asst. 
Gen.  Supt.,  do.,  1913-15;  Gen.  Supt.,  do., 
1915—-  Married  Ella  Nora  Hileman,  N  23, 
1909,  Anna,  111.  Children:  Burton  Allan,  b. 
N  18,  1910;  Arthur  Lee,  b.  D  21,  191 1; 
Howard  Lewis,  b.  J^  10,  1917.  Address,  looS 
Edgar  Ave.,  Mattoon,  III.;  bus.  add.,  Avery 
Bldg.   do. 

3580.  JESSE  ORRIN  TUCKER 
(Brother  of  No.  3379) 
Dist.  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  S  12,  1881, 
Rooks  Co.,  Kan.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  Je  2, 
■853,  Jo  Davies  Co.,  III.)  and  Ernestine 
(Moore)  Tucker  (b.  F  24,  1862,  Salem,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Union  Acad.;  Univ.  Acad.  Eta 
Kappa  Nu.  Scholarship.  Instrumentman  and 
Res.  Engr.,  Cent.  111.  Const.  Co.;  Supt.  do., 
1908-10;  Supt.  Const.,  Champaign  Power 
House,  1910-11;  Operating  Elec.  Engr.,  I.  T. 
S.,  1910-13;  Supt.  Const.,  Cen.  111.  Pub.  Ser- 
vice Co.,  1913-14;  Dist.  Supt.,  do.,  1914 — . 
Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Married  Tessie 
Edith  Smith,  Je  28,  1911,  Streator,  III.  Child, 
William  Ramsay,  b.  Mr  15,  1912.  Address, 
412   E.   Pleasant    St.,  Taylorville,   111. 

3s8i.  WILBERT  EUGENE  UNDERWOOD 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Jl  14,  1886; 
s.  Fred  George  (b.  S  26,  i860,  St.  Charles, 
III.)  and  Maude  Emma  (Peirce)  Underwood 
(b.  S  12,  1867,  Geneva,  do.).  Substation  Oper- 
ator, 1909;  Dept.  Starting  Engr.,  Common- 
wealth Edison  Co.,  Chicago,  1909-10;  Nat.  Elec. 
I. amp  Assn.,  Cleveland,  1912;  Gen.  Elec.  Co., 
do.,  1914 — .  Address,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Cleve- 
land. 

3582.  HARVEY  BENJAMIN  URBAN 
Adv.  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Ap  12,  1873, 
Saj^brook,  III.;  s.  Jacob  Marshal  (b.  O  11, 
1838,  Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Fannie  Stoner 
Urban  (b.  Mr  i,  1837,  Millersville,  Pa.).  Pre- 
I  ared  in  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Supt.  Schs.,  Pales- 
tine, 1908-13;  do..  Polo,  1913-15;  Newspaper 
Adv.  Work,  1915 — .  Married  Carrie  Estelle 
Travis,  Jl  15,  1901,  Normal,  111.  Child,  Harold 
Travis,  b.  Mr  21,  191 1.  Address,  508  S. 
Race  St.,   L-rbana. 


3583.  GEORGE  ATHOL  VAN  BRUNT 
Research  Chem.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  A.  M., 
1909;  b.  S  20,  1885,  Galesburg,  111.;  s.  George 
Franklin  (b.  Je  26,  1858,  Augusta,  111.)  and 
Jean  Ashburton  (Kinnear)  Van  Brunt  (b.  S 
18,  i860.  Newfoundland).  Prepared  in  Ke- 
wanee  H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Chem.  Club;  Der 
Deutsche  Verein;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Up- 
silon;  Scholarship  in  Phys.  Asst.  Chem., 
Water  Works,  1909;  Chem.,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta., 
1910;  Research  Chem.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  New 
York  City,  1918^.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church. 
Married  Lelah  Clara  Wilson,  Je  12,  1913, 
Cicero,  111.  Address,  142  St.  Pauls  Place, 
Brooklyn,    N.   Y. 


3584.  CORA  MAY  VAN  GALDER  (HART) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  S  27,  1884,  Sycamore, 
III.;  d.  Frank  O.  (b.  Ja  6,  1855.  Jancsville, 
Wis.)  and  Florence  M.  (Talbot)  Van  Galder 
(1).  Ja  17,  1861,  Cortland,  III.).  Prepared  in 
Rock  Island  H.  S.  Alethenai;  H.  Sc.  Club; 
.Mpha  Chi  Omega.  Married  Walter  E.  Hart, 
Je  8.  1910,  Rock  Island.  111.  Children:  Charles 
Edwin,  b.  Ap  7.  1912;  Robert  Talbot,  b.  V 
20.  191  s  (died  D  3,  1916);  George  Fredrick, 
b.   Mr   2,    1 91 7.     Address,  Sioux   Falls,   S.   Dak. 


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35S5-  VERNON  VANIMAN 
Agr.  Demonstrator;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ja  3, 
1884,  Vircien,  111.;  s.  Mrs  Louise  Vaniman. 
Prepared  in  McPherson  (Kan.)  Coll.  Agr. 
Club;  Alpha  Zeta.  Sec,  Virden  Grain  Co.. 
Sec.,  Virden  Creamery  Co.;  V.  P.,  Mutual 
Ins.  Co.,  Virden;  Dir.  Mutual  Tel.  Co.;  Emer- 
gency Dist.  Demonstration  Leader,  U.  S.  Dept. 
Agr.,  1918— .  Mem.,  Baptist  Church.  Mar- 
ried Nora  Showalter,  F  24,  1909.  Child,  Vera, 
b.  Ja  3,  1912  (died  Mr  12,  1912).  Address, 
1209  W.  Edwards  St.,  Springfield,  111.;  bxis. 
add  Extension  Service,  Univ.  of  111.,  and  U. 
S.    Dept.    of    Agr.,    Springfield,    III. 

3586.  FRANK  VAN  INWAGEN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Jl  i,  1886, 
Hinsdale,  111.;  s.  Fred  (b.  i860,  Chicago)  and 
Lucy  Jane  (Irish)  Van  Inwagen  (b.  1865,  do.). 
Prepared  m  Hinsdale  H.  S.;  Momence,  H.  S. 
Varsity  Track,  1905-7;  Mgr.  Track,  1908.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Phoenix.  V.  P.  111.  Engng. 
Co.;  Sergt.  2nd  Regt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard,  1918; 
Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  1918— .  Mem.,  Hins- 
dale Club;  Illini  Club  of  Chicago;  Country 
Tennis  Club,  Hinsdale;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Shriner; 
Golf.  Address,  121  S.  Washington  St.,  Hins- 
dale, 111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  111.  Engng.  Co.,  do. 
3587.  ROBERT  MILTON  VAN  PETTEN 
(Brother  of  No.  3214) 
Chief  Engr.;  B.  A.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  31,  1886, 
Cramers,  111.;  s.  William  Johnston  (b.  Ap  6, 
1854.  Elmira,  N.  Y.)  and  Margaret  E.  (Buch- 
anan) Van  Petten  (b.  F  4,  1858,  Congruity, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Alpha 
Delta  Phi;  Band.  Merchant,  1908-9;  Engng. 
Dept.,  Oregon  Short  Line  R.  R.,  1909-12; 
Const.  Engr.,  Lit.  Const.  Co.,  1912-13;  Bates 
&  Rogers  Const.  Co.,  Ashland,  Ky.,  1913-14; 
Cleveland.  1914-16;  McKinney  Steel  Co.,  1916; 
Const.  Engr.,  1916-18;  Chief  Engr.,  Cleveland 
Constr.  Co.,  Cleveland.  Married  Inez  Turrell, 
Ap  25,  1 914,  Champaign.  Child,  Margaret  Tur- 
rell, b.  N  16,  1917.  Address,  1619  Elsinore  St., 
Cleveland;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Cleveland  Constr. 
Co.,  do. 

3588.  FRITZ  WAGNER,  JR. 
(Husband  of  No.  3541;  Brother  of  No.  7278) 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My  7,  1886, 
Chicago;  s.  Fritz  (b.  Ger.)  and  Felizitas 
(Ellersdorfer)  Wagner  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  H.  S.  and  Man.  Tr.  H.  S..  Chicago. 
Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Phoenix.  Asst.  Supt.,  N. 
W.  Terra  Cotta  Co.,  Chicago,  1908-15;  Hydro 
Atone  Co.,  1915-16;  Sales,  Am.  Terra  Cotta 
&  Ceramic  Co.,  Chicago,  1916 — -.  Mgr.,  Chicago 
Arch.  Exhibition,  191 7.  Mem.,  Chicago  Arch. 
Club;  Chicago  Press  Club;  Illini  Club,  (Chicago. 
Married  Louise  Shipman  ('08),  Jl  30,  1910, 
DeKalb,  111.  Child,  Louise,  b.  Ja  8,  1915.  Ad- 
dress, 561  Hawthorne  Lane,  Winnetka,  111. 
bus.  add.,  2010  Peoples  Gas  Bldg.,  do. 
3589.  WILLIAM  JED  WARliALL 
(Brother  of  No.  1996) 
Investment  Banker;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  F  22, 
1885,  Tuscola,  111.;  s.  Xcnophon  Leonidas  (b. 
Je  4,  1844,  Cincinnati)  and  ♦Emma  (Sawyer) 
Wardall  (b.  Je  17,  1850,  Joliet,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Tuscola  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Phoenix; 
Mgr.  Football;  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club;  Class 
treas.  Publisher,  1908-9;  Investment  Bond  Bus.. 
1909.  Married  Mary  Sherrill  Burry,  Ap  20, 
ipi2,  Chicago.  Address,  311  The  Rookery, 
Chicago. 

3590.  'JAMES  MADISON  WARNER 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  4.  1882,  Syracuse,  N. 
y. ;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  N  3,  1840,  New  Bos- 
ton, N.  Y.)  and  Electa  (Pease)  Warner  (b.  Jl 
26,  1851,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Syra- 
cuse H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Yox- 
an;  C.  E.  Club.  Rodman,  R.  R.  Const.,  1908- 
9;  Res.  Engr.,  R.  R.  Const.,  1909-10;  Mfg.  and 
Contr.,  1910-16.  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  Died 
Mr  5,  1916,  Syracuse,  N.   Y. 


3591.  JAMES    MERTON    WATTERS 
Student;    A.    B.    in   L.    &    A.;    b.    S   30,    1885. 

Crescent  City,  111.;  s.  John  Henry  (b.  S  12,  1848. 
Liverpool,  Eng.)  and  Martha  Ellen  (Parker; 
\Vatters  (b.  Ag  22,  1852,  Lafayette,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Watseka  II.  S.  Ionian.  Prin.,  H. 
S.,  Palestine,  111.,  1908-12;  do..  Oblong,  HI., 
1912-13;  Supt.,  Sch..  Palestine,  111.,  1913-17; 
Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  191 7 — .  Married 
Clara  Belle  Hotchkiss,  D  23,  1909,  Palestine. 
111.  Address,  405  X.  Frances  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 

3592.  ROBERT   WILLIAM    WAUGH 
Lawyer;    LL.   B.;    b.    N  30,    1881,   Belvidere, 

111.;  s.  [ames  R.  (b.  Jl  5,  1858,  do.)  and  Katie 
Lllen  (Murray)  Waugh  (b.  O  4,  i860).  Pre- 
pared in  S.  Belvidere  H.  S.  Attended  111.  Coll. 
of  Law,  Chicago,  1 90^-6.  Married  Ruth  Fran- 
ces Pollard,  N  22,  191 1,  Chicago.  Children: 
Robert  William,  b.  F  14,  1913;  Mercedes  Lu- 
cille, b.  Ja  I,  1914;  Lawrence  Richard,  b.  Je 
26,  1915;  James  Mathew,  b.  Ja  26,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, Belvidere,  111. 

3593.  GEORGE  FRITZ  WAY 
(Husband  of  No.  2419) 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  M.  D.,  1911;  b. 
D  II,  1884,  Proctor,  111.;  s.  Virgil  Gilman  (b. 
Mr  17,  1846,  Rutland,  Vt.)  and  Sarah  Dorcas 
(Proctor)  Way  (b.  Mr  12,  1848,  do.).  Prepar- 
ed in  Gibson  City  H.  S.  Attended  Knox  Coll., 
1904-5;  Chein.  Club;  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  Phi 
Gamma  Delta;  Mil.  Scholarships;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Regt.  Ed.,  Plexus,  1910-11.  Interne,  Univ. 
Hosp.;  Phys.,  Buffalo,  111.,  191 1-14;  Phys.,  Ur- 
bana,  1914 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  K.  of  P.;  Champaign  Co.  Med.  Soc;  Twin 
City  Clinical  Soc.  Married  Ida  Myrtle  Hill 
(05),  Je  10,  1908,  Champaign.  Child,  Joselyn 
Sarah,  b.  Ap  17,  1909.  Address,  1318  S.  (Or- 
chard, Urbana. 

3594-  DRURY  LEE  WEATHERHEAD 
Chief  Chem.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  Engng.;  M.  S., 
Chem,  1909;  b.  D  10,  1887,  Barstow,  111.;  s. 
Drury  Able  (b.  Jl  23.  1850,  do.)  and  Adaline 
Amanda  (DeWolf)  Weatherhead  (b.  An  19, 
1855,  Burghill,  O.).  Prepared  in  Moline  H.  S. 
Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Prelim.,  Fin- 
al and  Special  Honors;  Cirad.  scholarship.  In 
Chem.  Lab.  U.  P.  R.  R.,  1909;  with  LI.  S.  Food 
and  Drug  Insp.  Lab.,  New  York  City,  1909-11; 
Mont.  St.  Food  and  Drug  Lab.,  1912;  C^hief 
chem.,  Tenn.  St.  Food  and  Drug  Dept.,  1914- 
17.  Fir^  Lt.,  San.  C.  N.  A.,  Food  Div., 
Surgeon  Gen.  OlSce;  C^apt.,  do.,  Mr  1918 — . 
Auth.:  (With  S.  W.  Parr  and  B.  Mears) 
The  Chem.  Examination  of  Asphaltic  Ma- 
terial, Jour,  of  Indus,  and  Engng.  Chem.,  Vol. 

I,  N  II,  1909.  Address,  c/o  Food  Division  Sur- 
geon Gen.  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 

3595.  WILLIAM  BARNETT  WEBBER,  JR. 
(Brother  of  No.  1997) 
Draftsman:  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  11,  1884, 
Urbana;  s.  William  B.  (b.  O  31,  1836,  do.)  and 
Sallie  D.  (Barnett)  Webber  (b.  Je  8,  1844, 
Shelbyville,       Ky.).       Prepared       in       Urbana 

II.  S.  Draftsman,  Deering  Plow  Co., 
Cedar  Rapids,  la.;  do.,  Deering  Plow  Co.,  Mo- 
line,  111.     Address,   1841,   13th   St.,  Moline,  111. 

3596.  EMIL  AUGUST  WEBER 
Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  O  28, 
1883,  Menominee,  Mich.:  s.  William  (b.  Mr 
12,  1852,  Ger.)  and  Emily  Augusta  (Kopplin) 
Weber  (b.  N  5,  i860,  near  Fall  River,  Wis.). 
Prepared  in  Cnami)aign  H.  S.  Triangle;  Tau 
lieta  Pi;  Lt.  and  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Asst., 
City  Engr..  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  1908-9;  Drafts- 
man and  Engr.,  Greiling  Bros.  Co.,  Green 
Bay,  Wis.,  1909-11;  Supt.  do.,  igii-18;  Sec. 
Treas.,  do.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Ger.  M.  E.  Church; 
B.  P.  O.  E.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc. 
Married  Esther  Marie  Krueger,  O  16,  1915, 
Green  Bay,  Wis.  Child,  Ruth  Winifred,  b.  My 
25,  191 7.  Address,  604  W.  Walnut  St.,  Green 
Bay,  Wis.;  bus.  add.,   124  N.  Adams  St.,  do. 


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3597.  ROBERT  LORENZO  WEBSTER 
EntomoloRist;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  O  4,  1885, 
Lafayette,  Ind.;  s.  Francis  Marion  ( b.  Ag  8, 
1849,  ^.ebanon  N.  IL)  and  Maria  Antoinette 
(Potter)  Webster  (b.  My  12,  1849,  Little  Rock, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  .Vcad.  Asst.  Ento- 
mol.,  la.  Agr.  E.xp.  Sta.,  1908-14;  Acting  Ento- 
mol.,  do.,  1914-17;  chief  in  Entomol.,  do., 
1917 — ;  St.  Entomol.,  la.,  1917 — .  Auth. :  The 
Lesser  Apple  Lcaf-rolkM-,  Bitl.  ioj,  la.  .If/r. 
E.xp.  Sta.,  1909;  The  Apple  Leaf-Hopper,  Bui. 
Ill,  do.,  191  o;  The  Wheat  Head  Army  Worm, 
Bui.  122,  do.,  191 1 ;  The  Pear  Slug,  Bui.  130, 
do.,  1914;  The  Coddling  Moth  in  Iowa,  Bui. 
147.  do.,  1914;  Potato  Insects,  Bui.  755,  do., 
1915;  Two  Strawberry  Sings,  Bui.  162,  do., 
191 5;  The  Box  Elder  Aphid,  Bui.  173,  do., 
1917;  also  numerous  circulars  and  articles  in 
Entomol.  Jours.  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Fellow 
la.  Acad.  Sc. ;  Mem.,  Am.  Assn.  Econ.  Ento- 
mol.; Entomol.  Soc.  Am.  Married  Loretta 
Florence  Williams,  D  22,  1908,  Ames,  la.  Ad- 
dress, 314  Russell  Ave.,  Ames,  la.;  bus.  add., 
la.  St.  Coll.,  do. 

3598.     NINA   MARY  WEINBERG 
(GREENWOOD) 

(Sister  of  Nos.  4485,  8052,  8871) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  Teacher;  b.  F  3,  1887, 
Augusta,  111.;  d.  M.  (b.  Ja  5,  i860,  do.)  and 
Flora  Jane  (Bolton)  Weinberg  (b.  Ap  29,  18C2, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Rushville,  H.  S.;  Univ.  of 
Colo,  summer  sch.,  190S;  L^niv.  of  Calif., 
sunmier  sch.,  191 1.  Aljiha  Alpha;  .'\lpha  Delta 
Pi;  Eng.  Club;  Scribbler's  Club.  Prin.,  H.  S., 
Adrian,  Minn.,  1908;  Teacher,  H.  S.,  S. 
Belvidere,  1909;  do.,  Rushville- H.  S.,  1909-11; 
do.,  Santa  Cruz,  Calif.,  1911-12.  Mem.,  Calif. 
Federation,  Women's  Clubs,  1912-17;  N.  Y. 
Federation.  Women's  Clubs,  191 7;  Panhellenic 
Assn.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y.,  1917;  Nat.  officer. 
Alpha  Delta  Pi,  1915-18.  Married  Rev.  Wil- 
frid Greenwood,  Je  30,  1912,  Santa  Cruz,  Calif. 
Child,  Wilfrid  Farrar,  b.  O  29,  1918. 
Address,  208  West  N.  Y.  Post  Road,  St.  Bar- 
tholomew's   Rectory,   White    Plains,   N.    Y. 

3599.  LEVERETT  CHASE  WESTERVELT 
Cashier;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Mr  9,  1887,  Shelbyville, 
111.;  s.  John  Chase  (b.  Je  7,  i8i;i;,  Westerville, 
O.)  and  Mary  Lorette  (Webster)  Westervelt 
(b.  My  31,  1857,  Shelbyville,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Shelbyville  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta 
Kappa  Nu. ;  John  Marshall  Law  Club.  Cashier, 
Shelby  Loan  &  Trust  Co.,  Shelbyville.  Mar- 
ried Donald  Davidson  Faught,  O  24,  1910, 
Altamont,  111.  Children:  Mary  Louise,  b.  Mr 
23,  1913;  Josephine  \'irginia,  b.  Ap  13,  1917. 
Address,  Shelbyville,  111. 

3600.  EARL  ARCHIBALD  WHITE 
Professor;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    D     17,    1883, 

Antioch,  111.;  s.  David  M.  and  Margaret  (Mc- 
Credie)  White.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
CJamma  Alpha;  Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi;  Foot- 
ball, 1906-7.  Instr.  Agron.  and  Farm  Mech., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1908-11.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1913-14;  Instr.  in  Farm  Mech.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1914-16;  Grad.  Stud.,  Cornell,  1916;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Farm  Mech.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916 — . 
Auth.:  A  study  of  the  Plow  Bottom  and  its 
action  upon  the  furrow  slice.  Jour,  of  Agr. 
Research,  Vol  XII,  191 8.  Married  Helen 
Johnston,  Ag  18,  1917,  Rochester,  N.  J.  Ad- 
dress, 907  W.   Oregon   St.,  Urbana. 

3601.  HORACE    CLINTON    WHITE 

(Brother  of  No.  8060) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  28,  1885,  White 
Heath,  111.;  s.  Vincent  Isaac  (b.  Ap  20,  1853) 
and  Amanda  Elizabeth  White  (b.  O  6,  1861, 
White  Heath,  111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  II.  S. 
Claims  Atty.,  III.  Traction  Co.,  1909 — .  Mar- 
ried Nora  Marie  White,  Je  8,  191 5.  Address, 
125  E.  Marietta  St.,  Decatu"",  111.;  bus.  add., 
125  E.  Wood  St.,  do. 


3602.     LENA  LEE  WHITE 

(Sister  of  No.  1789) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  2,  1868, 
Pana.  111.;  d.  Tames  Dunwell  (b.  Ag  7,  1836, 
Duncanon,  Pa.)  and  Nina  Sophia  (Dunwell) 
White  (b.  Mr  9,  1842,  Solon,  ().).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  O.  E. 
S.;  Woman's  Club,  Hemet,  Calif.;  Coll.  Club, 
Monterey,  Calif.     Address,  Charter  Oak,  Calif. 

3603.  WIEBE  ALICE  WHITE 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  Lib.  Sc. ;  b.  Forreston, 
111.;  d.  William  (b.  S  21,  1855,  Vinton,  la.) 
and  Sarah  Catherine  (Keck)  White  (B.  O  16, 
185s,  Columbiana,  O.).  Prepared  in  Austin  H. 
-S.;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1898;  Cataloger,  Whit- 
man Coll.,  Walla  Walla,  Wash.,  1908-9;  do., 
Kyerson  Lib.,  Art.  Inst.,  Chicago,  1910-12;  Asst. 
Libn.,  Ryerson  Lib.,  Art.  Inst.,  Chicago, 
1 91 2 — .  Address,  746  N.  Central  Ave.,  Austin 
Sta.,    Chicago. 

3604.  CLARENCE  EDMUND 
WICKERSHAM 
State  Agt.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  F  20,  1880, 
Roseville,  111.;  s.  Ellis  I.  (b.  Hillsboro,  O.) 
and  Abbie  L.  (Pratt)  Wickersham  (b.  Attle- 
boro,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Roseville  H.  S.;  111. 
St.  Norm.  Univ.  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  Teacher 
and  Supvr.,  Man.  Tr.,  1908-11;  Traveling 
Salesman,  Nat.  Man.  Tr.  Corp.,  Plana,  111., 
1911-13;  la.  St.  Agt.,  Scott  Foresman  &  Co., 
(  hicago.  Married  Henrietta  H.  Congdon,  D  21, 
1912,  Chicago.  Child,  Helen  Gladys,  b.  N  16, 
1914.  Address,  1622  W.  8th  St.,  Des  Moines, 
la., 

3605.  STANLEY  EASTBURN  WILKINSON 
Coal  and  Ice  Dealer;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A. ; 
b.  My  22,  1886,  Sheldon,  111.;  s.  Robert  W. 
(b.  Sturgis,  Mich.)  and  Emma  J.  (Eastburn) 
Wilkinson.  Prepared  in  Kankakee  H.  S. 
Theta  Delta  Chi;  Glee  Club.  Married  Zella 
Brooks,  Je  16,  1910,  St.  Anne,  III.  Children: 
Dorothy  Jean,  b.  Mr  10,  1914;  Virginia  Lois, 
b.  D  17,  1915.  Address,  553  S.  Greenwood 
Ave.,  Kankakee,   HI. 

3606.  HOWARD  WILLIAMS 
(Brother  of  Nos.  4497-  SSoi) 
Manager;  b.  Ja  27,  1885,  Elgin,  111.;  s.  John 
Howard  and  Mary  (Foss)  Williams.  Pre- 
pared in  Elgin  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  With 
Omaha  Bee;  Cleveland  Plain  Dealer;  Asst. 
Mgr.,  Am.  Surety  Co.,  N.  Y.,  Cleveland  office. 
Mem.,  Cleveland  Ath.  Club.  Married  Anne 
Hacknian,  O  31,  1914.  Child,  Robert  Hackman, 
b.  D  II,  191 5.  Address,  2090  Stevens  Road, 
Cleveland;  bus.  add.,  816  Garfield  Bldg.,  do. 

3607.  FLORENCE  WILLIAMSON  (BEST) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  4026,  6012) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  6,  1886,  Lodge, 
111.;  d.  George  E.  (b.  F  18,  1855,  Dayton,  O.) 
and  Flora  E.  (Chandler)  Williamson  (b.  Mr 
1,  1858,  Weldon,  111.).  Prepared  in  Jackson 
(Minn.)  H.  S.  Sigma  Kappa;  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
Illiola;  Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Teacher,  H.  S„ 
Marna,  111.,  1908-9;  do.,  Palacia,  Tex.,  1909- 
14.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Married  Harry 
William  Best,  O  31,  1914-  Children:  George 
Harry,  b.  O  18,  1915;  Vera  Maude,  b.  D  9, 
1 91 7.     Address,  Blessing,   Tex. 

3608.  EDWIN  LEONARD  WILSON 
Lawyer;  .\.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  1910; 
b.  Mr  7,  1884;  s.  Leonard  George  (b.  Ag  7, 
1847,  London,  Eng.)  and  Ella  Buffington 
(Mason)  Wilson  (b.  O  2,  1851,  Lockport,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.  Eng.  Club. 
Traveling  Salesman,  19 10-11;  Atty.  at  Law, 
191 1 — .  Address,  700  4th  Ave.,  Joliet,  Ill.t 


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3609.     LELIA    SARA    WILSON 
Y.  W.   C.   A.   Secretary;   A.   B.   in   L.   &  A.; 

b.  N  29,  1886,  Mason  City,  111.;  d.  Charles 
William  (b.  Ta  31,  i8i;6.  Green  Valley,  111.) 
and  Mary  Ella  (Pugh)  Wilson  (b.  N  24,  1856, 
Havana,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mason  City  li.  S. 
Teacher,  Harris  H.  S.,  Petersburg,  HI.,  jgog- 
14;  Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A..  Ann  Arbor,  Mich., 
1915-17;  do.,  Muskegon,  Mich.,  1917 — .  Ad- 
dress,  loS  W.  Clay  Ave.,  Muskegon,  Mich. 

3610.  WILLABELI.E  BERNICE  WILSON 
(POWERS) 
B.  S.;  b.  O  23.  1884,  Chicago,  111.;  d.  John  J. 
(b.  Jl  26,  1839,  Watertown,  N.  Y.)  and  Fran- 
cina  (Adams)  Wilson  (b.  Ja  15,  1849,  Tecum- 
seh,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Keokuk  (la.)  H. 
S.  Illiola;  V.  P.,  Woman's  League;  Chm., 
111.  Song  Book  Com.  Teacher,  Dom.  Sc. 
Bacolod,  Occidental  Negros,  P.  I.,  191 1.  Mar- 
ried Clyde  Volney  Powers,  D  2,  191 1,  Baco- 
lod, Occidental  Negros,  P.  I.  Children:  Jane 
Adams,  b.  N  16,  1912;  Viola  Ann,  b.  Ap  26, 
1 91 5.  Address,  c/o  Bur.  Pub.  Works,  Manila, 
P.  I. 

361 1.  CLAUDE  ETHELBERT  WINN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  D  17,  1884, 
Brocton,  111.;  s.  Marion  Firman  (b.  JI  7,  1859, 
Kansas,  111.)  and  Adelle  (Payne)  Winn  (b. 
O  14,  1864,  Spencer,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Paris 
H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon; 
Varsity  Track,  1903-4.  Instrumentman,  Ilydro- 
Elec,  1908-9;  Field  Draftsman,  Interurban, 
1909-10;  Irrigation  Engr.,  1910-11;  Coal  Min- 
ing, 1911;  U.  P.  R.  R.  Co.,  1911-12;  Knowlton 
Const.  Co.,  1912;  G.  II.  Setbman  Consulting 
Engr.;  Asst.  Engr.,  charge  Hydraulic  Const.. 
191 2-1 3;  Asst.  Engr.  Maintenance  Railroad,  D. 
R.  G.  R.  R.,  1914 — ;  Engr.,  West.  Union 
Telegraph  Co.,  Chicago.  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  I. 
E.  E. ;  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Address,  250 
Equitable   Bldg.,    Denver,    Colo. 

3612.  BEULAH  MILES  WOOD 
(Sister  of  No.  3613) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  12,  1883, 
Petersburg,  N.  Y. ;  d.  Horace  Alanson.(b.  Je 
30.  1842,  Cuba,  N.  Y.)  and  Lizzie  Ney  (Miles) 
Wood  (b.  Mr  14,  1850.  Petersburg,  III.).  Pre- 
pared in  Petersburg  H.  S.  Geol.  Club;  Wat- 
cheka.  Teaching  Engl.,  Petersburg  H.  S. 
Mem.  Christian  Church;  Petersburg  Players" 
Club;  Woman's  Club.  Addfess,  Petersburg, 
111. 


iC''^.     C.    IL\RLINGTON    WOOD 

(llrotlier  of  No.  3612) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Je  2,  1884,  Petersburg, 
111.;  s.  Horace  -Manson  (b.  Je  30,  1842,  Cuba, 
•X.  Y.)  and  Lizzie  Ney  (Miles)"  Wood  ^b.  Mr 
14,  1850,  Petersburg.  111.).  Prepared  in  Peters- 
burg H.  S.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Van  Twiller  Court;  Pi'.ilomathean;  Varsity 
Track.  Lawyer,  Petersburg,  111.,  1909;  do., 
Okla.  City,  Okla..  1910;  do.,  Springfield,  111., 
1911 — ■  Mem.,  Christian  Church;  Sangamon 
Club;  Bd.  of  Supvrs.,  Sangamon  Co.;  Dir., 
V.  M.  C.  A.;  V.  P.,  Sangamon  Co.  Bar  Assn. 
Married  Marie  Green,  Ap  20,  1918,  Spring- 
field, 111.  Address.  220  S.  Grand  Ave.,  West 
Springfield,  111.;  bus.  add.,  229}^  S.  6th  St.,  do. 

3614.  MARY  EMILY  WOODBRIDGE 
Seed  Analyst;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  F  16,  1876, 
Sarco.xie,  Mo.;  d.  William  Austin  (b.  Jl  8, 
1859)  and  Maria  Lansing  (Hubbard)  Wood- 
bridge  (b.  Ap  30,  1 85 1,  LaGrange,  O.).  Pre- 
|iared  in  Paris  H.  S.  S.  M.,  Univ.  of  Chicago. 
Teacher,  Morton  Tp.  H.  S.,  111.,  1908-10;  Sub- 
stitute teaching,  (Jhicago,  1912-13;  Teacher, 
Sc  Tp.  H.  S.,  Hamilton,  Mont.,  1913-14;  Seed 
Analyst,  Vaughan's  Seed  Store,  Chicago, 
1914 — .  Address,  5464  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

3615.  HENRY  HANNA  ZIESING 
(Son  of  No.  202) 
Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  31. 
1S86,  Chicago;  s.  August  ('78),  (b.  F  19,  1858. 
Peru,  III.)  and  Alice  (Hanna)  Ziesing  (b.  Jl  28, 
1S62,  Wooster,  O.).  Prepared  in  Lake  View 
and  New  Trier  H.  Schs. ;  Armour  Acad.  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  Phoeni.x;  Yo.xan;  Engng.  Dept., 
C.  &  N.  W.  Ry.,  Valentine,  Neb.,  1908; 
Engng.  and  Const.  Dept.,  Am.  Bridge  Co., 
1909;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Am.  Plant,  Am.  Bridge  Co., 
1911-15;  Mgr.,  Force  Dept.,  Am.  Bridge  Co., 
1915-16;  Supt.,  Const.,  C.  &  O.  Lumber  Co., 
P-rookings,  Ore.,  1916;  do.,  Coatsville  Works, 
Midvale  Steel  &  Ordnance  Co.,  Coatsville,  Pa., 
1917 — .  111.  Nat.  Guard,  Bat.  C,  ist  F.  A., 
1 91 5;  1st  Lt.,  Co.  6.  Engrs.  O.  T.  Sch.,  Camp 
A.  A.  Humphreys,  Va. ;  Mustered  out,  D  1918. 
Mem.,  Univ.  Club  of  Chicago;  West.  Soc.  of 
Engrs.  Married  Marybelle  Peyton,  Je  28, 
1916,  Los  Angeles.  Children:  Henry  II., 
Jr.,  b.  Ap  22,  1917;  Charlotte  Anne,  b.  Ag  29. 
1918.  Address,  201  Midland  Ave.,  Wayne, 
Pa.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  M.  S.  &  O.  Co.,  Coatsville, 
Pa. 


CLASS  OF  1909  (416  LIVING,  13  DEAD) 


3616.  HENRY  C.  ACKEMANN 
A.  B.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ap  9,  1885.  Ger.;  s.  Henry 
F.  (b.  N  II,  1854,  do.)  and  Minna  (Schlie) 
Ackeman  (b.  Ja  15,  1857).  Prepared  in  Elgin 
H.  S.;  Beloit  Coll.,  1904-6.  Married  Louise 
Holtz,  Je  12,  1916.  Child,  Dorothy,  b.  F  s,  1918. 
Address,   no  Hill  St.,   Elgin,  111. 

3617.  JAMES  EDWARD  ACKERT 
(Husband  of  No.  5452) 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  191 1;  Ph. 
D.,  191 3;  b.  Ag  31,  1879,  Woosung,  111.;  .s. 
Abram  (b.  Mr  18,  1851,  Kingston.  N.  Y.)  ami 
Eva  (Nowell)  Ackert  (b.  Jl  26,  1852,  Cherry- 
field,  Me.).  Prepared  in  N.  111.  St.  Norm.  Scli. 
Ionian;  Iris;  Gamma  .Mpha.  Prin.,  Algonquin 
H.  S.,  1903-7;  Asst.,  Zool.,  1909-11;  Asst.  Prof., 
Zool.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1913-16;  Assoc.  Prof., 
do.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  Some  Observations  Upon 
a  Family  of  White  Footed  Mice,  Nature  .Study 
Review,  Vol.  6,  No.  5,  1910;  On  a  Tactile  Or- 
gan in  the  Cheek  of  the  Mole,  Scalops  .Vquati- 
cus,  Anatomischcr  Anzciger,  Vol.  41,  No.  12, 
1912;  The  Innervation  of  the  Integument  of 
Chiroptera,   Jour.   Morpli.,   Vol.    25,    1914;    Ex- 


periments on  Cysticerci  of  Taenia  Pisiformis 
Bloch  and  of  Taenia  Serialis  Gervais.  Jours 
Parasit,  Vol.  i,  1915;  On  the  Effect  of  Selec- 
tion in  Paramecium,  Genetics,  Vol.  i,  1916; 
Another  Cestode  from  the  Young  Cat,  Trans. 
Am.  Micr.  Soc,  Vol.  36,  1917;  A  Means 
of  Transmitting  the  Fowl  Nematode,  Hetera- 
kis  Papillosa  Bloch,  Science,  H.  S.,  Vol.  46 
1917.  Mem.,  111.  Acad,  of  Sc;  Am.  Micro- 
sco[iic  Soc;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  Sc ;  Am.  Soc. 
Zool.;  Sigma  Xi.  Married  Florence  Mac  Tan- 
ner ('12),  Ag  15,  1914,  Aurora,  111.  Address, 
Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,   Manhattan,   Kan. 

3618.  LLOYD  HUBER  ALMY 
(Brother  of  No.  4521) 
Fish  Pathologist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  Engng.; 
b.  D  14,  1S85,  Mendota,  111.;  s.  William  H. 
(b.  1851,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Louise 
.■\lmy  (b.  1854,  Marcus  Hook.  Pa.).  Pre- 
pared in  Sterling  Tp.  II.  S.  M.  S.,  George 
Washington  Univ.,  191 5;  Ph.  D.,  Columbia 
I'niv.,  19 1  7.  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Gym  Team; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Asst.  Chem.,  Mo.  Pac.  R. 
R.  (Jo.,   St.  Louis,   1909-11;   Chem.,  Vandalia  R. 


igog] 


Baccai.aurkate  Alumni 


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R.  Co.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  191  i-u;  Asst.  Chein., 
Bur.  Chcin.,  De[)t.  Agr.,  Wa.shington,  p.  C, 
1912-14;  Asst.  Chem.,  Food  Research  Lali., 
Bur.  Cheni.,  Dept.  Agr.,  Philadelphia,  19 14-15; 
Fish  Pathologist,  Bur.  Fisheries,  Dept.  Com- 
merce, \\'ashington,  D.  C,  1916 — .  Mem., 
Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Wash.  Chem.  Club;  A.  C.  S.;  A. 
A.  A.  S.;  Presby.  Church.  Married  Anna 
Van  Duyn  Hanson,  Ag  28,  1913,  Havana,  111. 
Child,  .loseidiine  Louise,  b.  Je  14,  1914.  Ad- 
dtcss.  Bur.  of  Fisheries,  Dept.  of  Commerce, 
Washington,   D.   C. 

3619.  MAUDE  LENA  ALVERSON 
(.Sister  of  Nos.  2554,  4047,  8919) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  17,  i8S5, 
Stonington,  111.;  d.  Elbridge  Monroe  (b.  1851, 
Schuyler  Co.,  Mo.)  and  Amelia  Caroline  (Weis- 
er)  Alverson  (b.  1S63,  Beardstown,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Illiola;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Scholarship.  Teacher,  Urbana,  1909 
lo;  do.,  Biggsville,  111.,  1910-13;  do.,  Equality 
111.,  1913-14;  do.,  Oblong,  111.,  1914 — .  Mem., 
Classical  Assn.  Address,  705  W.  Illinois  St., 
Urbana. 

3620.  ALBERT   WILSON   AMES 
City   Elec.  Insp.;   B.   S.   in   M.   E. ;   B.    S.   in 

E.  E.,  191 1 ;  b.  N  16,  1885,  Palatka,  Fla. ;  s. 
J.  G.  and  E.  M.  (Wilson)  Ames.  Prepared 
in  Robert  A.  Waller  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Eta  Kap- 
pa-Nu;  Univ.  Band.  Engr.,  Chicago  R.  R.  Co.; 
Traveled  with  Innes  Band;  Motorcycle  sales- 
man and  theatre  musician.  City  Elec.  Insp., 
1 91 6 — .  Address,  3416  Elaine  Place,  Chicago. 

3621.  FLORENCE    ELIZABETH 

ANDERSON 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2877,  3622) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Mr  9,  18S8,  Alexis,  111.; 
d.  Perry  (b.  O  5,  1853,  Nasun,  Sweden)  and 
Catherine  Augusta  (Burt)  Anderson  (b.  O  6. 
1862,  Oneida,  111.).  Prepared  in  Galesburg 
H.  S.  Athenean;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  H.  Sc.  Club. 
Address,   806   W.   Nevada   St.,    Urbana. 

3622.     HOWARD  ERASER  ANDERSON 
(Brother  of  Nos.   2877,  3621) 

Lumberman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  9,  1886, 
Ale.xis.  111.;  s.  Perry  (b.  O  5,  1853,  Nasun, 
Sweden)  and  Catherine  Augusta  (Burt)  An- 
derson (b.  O  6,  1862,  Oneida,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Galesburg  H.  S. ;  Knox  Coll.,  1904.  Scab- 
bard and  Blade;  Arch.  Club;  Crystal  Club; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Mem.,  Hoo-hoo  Lumber 
Organization,  191 1 — .  Married  Blanche  E. 
Franklin,  F  5,  1912.  Children:  William  LIo- 
ward,  b.  Mr  15,  1913;  Catherine,  b.  Jl  20,  1916; 
Martha  Belle,  b.  D  4,  191 7.  Address,  Riverton, 
la. 

3623.  MARTIN  JOEL  ANDERSON 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  8,  1885, 
Moline,  111.;  s.  Charles  Peter  (b.  O  2,  1840, 
Fothspar.  West  Gothland,  Sweden)  and  Anna 
Stina  (Larson)  Anderson  (b.  Ap  6,  1846,  Erby, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Moline  II.  S.  Scand.  Club, 
Pres.,  1908-9.  Designer,  Riter  Conley  Steel 
Const.  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  1909-10:  Draftsman, 
Rock  Island  Arsenal,  1910 — .  Mem.,  Engng. 
Soc.  of  West.  Pa,,  191 1  — ;  Ex.  Com.,  Tri  City 
Luther  League,  1910.  Married  Edith  E.  John 
ston,  S  25,  19 1 2,  St.  Paul.  Child,  Merrill 
James,  b.  je  30,  1915.  Address,  1820  i6th  St., 
Moline,  111. 

3624.  ANGEL  SEVERO  ARGUELLES 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  2,  1883,  Bat 
angas,  Batangas,  P.  I.;  s.  Mariano  (b.  1865, 
do.)  and  Rita  .\.  Arguelles  (b.  1867  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Batangas  H.  S.;  Lewis  Inst.,  Chi- 
cago. Agr.  Club;  Cosmo])olitan  Club.  Teach- 
er,  1909-10;  Asst.  Chem.,  Bur.  of   Sc,   1910-15; 


Chem.,  do.,  1915— .  Auth.  :The  Soils  of  the 
Island  of  Luzon,  Philipl'inc  Jour.  Sc,  Vol.  IX, 
No.  r,  1914;  Galvanized  Iron  in  the  Philippines, 
do..  Vol.  XI,  No.  4,  Sec.  A,  1916;  The  Com- 
position and  Moisture  Content  of  the  Soils 
in  the  Types  of  Vegetation  and  DilTerent  El- 
evations in  Mt.  Maquiluy,  do.,  Vol.  XII,  No. 
5,  Sec.  A,  191 7.  Mem.,  Philippine  Columbian 
Assn.,  1910;  Philippine  Soc.  of  Tech.  Agr., 
1917;  Aero  Club  of  the  Philippines,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, 127  Cortada,  Manila,  P.  I.;  bus.  add., 
Bur.  of  Science,  do. 

3625.  ROSS  LIARPER  ARNOLD 
Elec.  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  N  20, 
1883,  Leland,  111.;  s.  John  W.  and  Anna  Mary 
(Harpei;)  Arnold.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Elec.  Sub.  Sta.  Operator,  1909-10:  Elec. 
Draftsman,  1910 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Mar- 
ried Clara  Sprinkle,  Jl  5,  1909,  Oilman,  111. 
.iddress,  1602  Maumee  Ave.,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.; 
bus.   add.,  M.  P.  Drafting  Room,  Pa.  R.   R. 

3626.  EDWARD  HENRY  ASHDOWN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  D  8, 
1886,  Port  Byron,  111.;  s.  Edward  (b.  1861, 
Hillsdale,  do.)  and  Ida  (Flickinger)  Ashdown 
(b.  O  12,  i860,  Port  Byron,  do.).  Prepared  in 
iVIoline  H.  S.  Triangle;  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Drainage  Engr.,  1909-10; 
City  Engr.,  1910-11;  Constr.  Engr.,  1911-12. 
Married  Marguerite  N.  Nichols,  S  30,  191 1, 
Chicago.     Address,    Chicago   Heights,    Ill.t 

3627.  JOHN  HENRY  BAIRD 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2566,  5536) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  9,  1883,  Lake 
Co.,  III.;  s.  James  Moffett  (b.  1840,  Glasgow, 
Scotland)  and  Anna  Elizabeth  (Alcock)  Baird 
(b.  Jl  8,  1856,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  DcKalb 
Tp.  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Choral  Soc;  Scholar- 
ship. Traveling  Salesman,  Internat.  Harves- 
ter Co.;  111.  St.  EntoiTiol.  Dept.;  Arcady  farm 
at  Lake  Forest,  111.;  Supt.,  Keewaydin  Farms, 
Gates  Mills,  O.,  1911-16;  Owner,  Westview 
Farm,  Lake  Co.,  111.,  19 16 — .  Married  Edna 
Minard.  Ap  28,  1915,  DeKalb,  111.  Address, 
R.    I,   Waukegan,  111. 

3628.  RUTH  MARSH  BAKER  (LEONARD) 
(Daughter  of  No.  162;  Sister  of  No.  2889) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  29,  1S87, 
Savoy,  111.;  d.  Edward  J.  ('78),  (b.  Ap  25,1857, 
Mannsville,  N.  Y.)  and  Alice  R.  (Beebe) 
Baker  (b.  Ag  28,  1857,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Prelim.  Honors.  Teacher, 
Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  1909-10;  do.,  Santa  Ana, 
Pasadena,  Los  Angeles,  1910-17;  do.,  Edge- 
mont,  Nev.,  1917 — .  Alarried  Charles  Henry 
Leonard,  Jr.,  My  i,  1910.,  Los  Angeles.  Chil- 
dren: Lucille  Ray,  b.  D  11,  191 1;  Helen,  b. 
1912.     Address,   Edgemont,   Elks  Co.,  Nev. 

3629.  FR.\NK  BOYD  BALDWIN 
(Brother  of  No.  5015) 
.\sst.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  27,  1884, 
Ellisville,  111.;  s.  Boyd  (b.  My  6,  1854,  N  .Y.) 
and  Josephine,  (Kline)  IJaldwin  (b.  S  24,  1858, 
Ellisville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Englewood  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Chi  Psi.  Instrumentman,  A.  T.  & 
S.  F.  Ry.,  1900;  Draftsman  and  Asst.  Engr., 
Mo.  Valley  Bridge  and  Iron  Co.,  1910;  Bridge 
Insi).,  111.  St.  Highway  Comn.,  1910-11;  Drafts- 
man, A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,.1912;  do.,  G.  C. 
&  S.  F.  Ry.,  1912-15;  Transitman,  do.,  191 5; 
Asst.  Engr.,  do,  1915-17;  do,  A.  T.  &  S.  F. 
Ry  ,  1917 — .  Married  Euphemia  A.  Burkhalter, 
11  19,  191 1,  Galesburg,  111.  Child,  John  Huff- 
man,'  b.  Ag  I,  igi2.  .4ddress,  5851  Prairie 
Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1033  Ry.  Exchange 
Bldg.,  do. 


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I1909 


3630.     ROBERT  COUSINS  BARDWEI.I, 

(Husband  of  No.  3463;    Brother  of  Nos.  4060, 

7362) 

Chemist;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  i,  1888,  Tip- 
ton, la.;  s.  C.  M.  (b.  Northampton,  Mass.) 
and  Anna  L.  (Woleben)  Bardwell  (b.  Maren- 
go, 111.).  Prepared  in  .\urora  H.  S.  Psi  Uji- 
silon;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Shield  and  Tri- 
dent; Track  Mandolin  Club.  Chem.,  Dixie 
Portland  Cement  Co.,  191  o;  Mo.  Pac.  R.  R., 
1910 — .  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Am.  Ry.  Engng. 
Assn.;  Am.  Waterworks  Assn.  Married  Wend- 
la  J.  McCaskey  ('08),  My  26,  1912,  Chicago. 
Children:  Robert  C,  Jr.,  b.  S  11,  1913;  Richard 
Alfred,  b.  F  191 5.  Address,  4234  Virgiip« 
Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  bus.  add.,  627  Mid- 
land Bldg.,  do. 

3631.     ORIS  BARTH 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  7,  1886,  Chrisman, 
111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  Columbus,  O.)  and  Arabella 
(Dalrymple)  Barth  (b.  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
Chrisman  H.  S.  Theta  Kappa  Nu.  One-half 
scholarship  Adjective  Law,  1906-7;  full  schol- 
arship, do.,  1907-8.  Practice  of  law  in  Ark.; 
with  H.  T.  Green,  Atty.,  Urbana;  Atty.  Gen. 
Office,  Springfield,  111.  Married  Maynie  Barth, 
D  25,  191 1,  Staunton,  111.  Address,  Springfield, 
lll.t 
3632.     FREDERICK   CHARLES    BAUER 

(Husband  of  No.  5676;  Brother  of  Nos.  4S4S> 
6073) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  7,  1886,  Blue 
Mound,  111.;  s.  Charles  R.  (b.  N  26,  1848, 
Nazareth,  Pa.)  and  Alice  K.  (Wall)  Bauer  (b. 
Ag  19,  1854,  Wadsworth,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Blue  Mound  H.  S. ;  James  Millikin  Acad. 
Supvr.,  Agr.,  Pub.  Schs.,  Boise,  Idaho,  1909- 
11;  Instr.,  Soil  Fertility  and  Asst.,  Exp.  Sta., 
Univ.  of  111.,  191 1-14;  Assoc,  do.,  1914 — • 
Auth. :  Bui.  193,  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.;  Various 
Articles.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  Pres.,  C.  E. 
Soc;  V.  P.,  mini  Club  of  Idaho.  Married 
Louise  Wallace  Garrett  ('13),  Ag  13,  19131 
Champaign.  Children:  Alice  Elizabeth,  b.  Je  8. 
1914;  Frederick  Charles,  b.  Ja  19,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, 715  S.  Prairie  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add., 
Coll.   Exp.    Sta.,   Urbana. 

3633.  BAYARD  MACKNET  BEACH 
(Son  of  Nos.  257,  278) 
Sec.  Loan  &  Savings  Co.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ; 
b.  Ja  31,  1888,  Huron,  S.  Dak.;  s.  Bayard 
Edwards  ('81),  (b.  N  30,  i860,  Mahomet,  111.) 
and  Metta  Mary  Irene  (Macknet)  Beach  ('81). 
(b.  N  25,  1859,  Girard,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Huron  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc;  Glee 
and  Mandolin  Club;  Class  Sec;  Ed.,  Techno- 
graph.  Elec.  Solicitor,  Quincy  Gas,  Elec.  & 
Ilcating  Co.,  Quincy,  111.,  1909-10;  Ins.  Dept., 
Beach.  Bryant  &  Dickinson,  Huron,  S.  Dak.; 
Sec,  Dak.  Savings  &  Loan  Co.,  do.,  1910 — ; 
Sec,  Beach  &  Dickinson  Co.,  do.,  1910 — .  Mem., 
The  Idlers,  Huron;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  H.  P.  O.  E. ; 
Congr.  Church.  Married  Elise  Hassert  Put- 
nam, D  6,  19 1 6,  Mt.  Pleasant,  la.  Child  Mary 
Elise,  b.  D   12,   1917.     Address,  Huron,  S.  Dak. 

3634.     GEORGE    DAVIS    BEARDSLEY 
(Son  of  Nos.   204,  265;   Brother  of   No.  2898) 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ap  11,  1887,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.;  s.  Henry  Mahan  ('79),  (b.  O  20, 
1858,  Milford  To.,  O.)  and  Marietta  (Davis) 
Beardsley  ('81),  (b.  My  11,  1858,  Vienna,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Man.  H.  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Phi 
Delta  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Ku  Klux;  Shield 
and  Trident;  Pres.,  Ath.  Assn.;  Chm.,  Inter- 
schol.  Com.  Lawyer,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Mem., 
Y.  M.  C.  .^.;  Kansas  City  Ath.  Club;  City 
(Jlub  of  Kansas  City;  Westminister  Congr. 
Church.  Married  Ella  Whitnel,  Mr  26,  191 2, 
East  St.  Louis,  111.  Children:  Melville  Whitnel, 
b.  O  10,  1913;  Henry  Lindorf,  b.  N  27,  1916. 
Address.  10 11  West  39th  St.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.;   bus.  add.,   1107  Commerce  Bldg.,  do. 


3635.  RALPH   OSBORNE   BECK 
Proprietor,   Garage:    B.    S.    in  C.   E. ;   b.  O   2, 

188s;  s.  F.  F.  (b.  Wisbech,  Eng.)  and  Kath- 
erine  (Hughes)  Beck  (b.  Elora,  Ont.).  Pre- 
pared in  Sioux  City  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta. 
Instrumentman,  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  1909-10; 
Private  i)ractice.  Skeele  and  Beck,  1910-11; 
West.  Agt.,  The  Elkhart  Bridge  &  Iron  Co., 
1911-13;  Proi)rietor,  R.  O.  Beck  Co.,  Bldg. 
Material,  1913-16;  do..  Beck  Motor  Co.,  Auto- 
mobile Garage,  191 6 — .  Mem.,  West.  Soc.  of 
Engrs.  Married  Bessie  A.  Rasmusson,  Mr  20, 
1913.  Children:  Ralph  Osborne,  Jr.,  b.  F  18, 
1914;  Betty  Mary,  b.  N  26,  1917.  Address, 
1418  Jackson  St.,  Sioux  City;  bus.  add.,  1415 
Jackson  St.,  do. 

3636.  RODNEY  LINTON  BELL 
(Brother  of  No.  8137) 

Highway  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  1915; 
b.  O  29,  1884,  West  York.  111.;  s.  Charles 
Lowell  (b.  D  22,  i860,  do.)  and  Dollie  (Lindley) 
Bell  (b.  S  13,  1865,  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Sigma  Xi;  Final  Llonors;  Capt.,  Varsity 
Polo.  With  St.  Highway  Comn.,  Experimental 
Road  Work,  1909-13;  Acting  Dist.  Engr.,  do., 
1913 — .  Married  Zilpah  Richards,  D  10,  1910, 
Charleston,  111.     Address,  West  York,  111. 

3637.  *EVA  MARION  BENEFIEL 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  8,  1884,  Mattoon,  111.; 
d.  J.  B.  (b.  Ap  22,  1847,  Vincennes,  Ind.)  and 
Ellen  Flora  (Aldridge)  Benefiel  (b.  Ag  2,  1849, 
Pine  Blue,  Ark.).  Prepared  in  Mattoon  H.  S.; 
Baker  (Ore.)  H.  S.  Alethenai;  W.  A.  A.;  H. 
Sc.  Club;  Scholarship.  Instr.,  Doni.  Sc,  Ilar- 
risbvirg  Tp.  H.  S.,  111.;  do.,  Redlands,  111.;  Co. 
Adviser,  H.  Sc,  Kankakee  Co.,  111.  Mem., 
Home  Econ.  Assn.;  A.  C.  A;.  Presby.  Church. 
Died,  Jl  31,   1916,  Kankakee,  111. 

3638.  HARVEY  CHILDS  BENNETT 
(Brother  of  No.  6739) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  Engng.;  b.  F  11, 
1886,  Aurora,  111.;  s.  John  Franklin  (b.  Earl- 
ville.  111.)  and  Viola  A.  (Childs)  Bennett  (b. 
Mendota.  111.).  Prepared  in  East  Aurora  H.  S. 
Chem.  Club;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Prelim,  and 
Final  Honors.  Chem.,  Commonwealth  Edison 
Co.,  1910;  Chem.  Engr.,  Mark  Mfg  Co.,  Zanes- 
ville,  O.,  1911;  Chem.,  Union  Pacific  R.  R., 
Omaha.  1912;  Chief  Chem..  Los  Angeles  Soap 
Co.,  Los  Angeles.  Married  Lucy  B.  Spooner, 
Je  14,  1917,  Council  Bluffs,  la.  .iddrcss,  211 
S.  Burlington  Ave.,  Los  Angeles;  bus.  add., 
Los  Angeles  Soap   Co.,   do. 

3639.  DALEY  GEORGE  BEVIS 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  i,  1886,  New- 
ton, 111.;  s.  George  Franklin  (b.  Columbus, 
Ind.)  and  Emma  (Lutz)  Bevis  (b.  Springfield, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Newton  H.  S.  Phoenix;  Jr. 
Base-ball  Mgr.;  Com.  Stud.  Union.  Supt.,  Const. 
111.  Field,  1909;  Masonry  Insp.,  Wabash  R.  R., 
1909;  Asst.  Supt.,  F.  O.  Engsroin  Co.,  Los 
Angeles,  1910-11;  Engr.  and  Asst.  Sales  Mgr., 
Parrott  &  Co.,  San  Francisco,  1911-12;  Mgr., 
Edward  R.  Bacon  Co.,  Los  .'\ngeles,  1912-15;  D. 
G.  Bevis  S:  Co.,  191 5 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Ethel  M.  Dubbs,  F  19,  1913,  Santa 
Monico,  Calif.  Child,  Jennie  M.,  b.  Ag  8,  1915. 
Address,  3736  Dalton  Ave.,  Los  Angeles;  bus. 
add.,  236  Marsh-Strong  Bldg.,  do. 

3640.  WILLIAM  HERBERT  BEYRER 
.Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  F  18,  1885,  Vera 
Cruz,  Ind.;  s.  Charles  C.  (b.  Ger.)  and  Priscilla 
M.  (King)  Beyrer  (b.  Johnstown,  Pa.).  Pre- 
Iiared  in  South  Hend  (In<l.)  II.  S.  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Final  Honors;  Pres.,  Arcli.  Club.  Arch. 
Engr.,  Dayton,  O.,  1909-12;  do.,  Hamilton,  O., 
1012-13:  do.,  Duluth,  Minn.,  1913-17.  1st  I,t., 
109th  Engrs.,  Camp  Cody,  N.  M.,  1017 — . 
Mem.,  Y.  M.   C.  A.;  Duhitb  Boat  Club;  Duluth 


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Arch.  Club;  Cnil.  Club;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Presby. 
Church.  Married  Tysce  E.  Davison,  Je  g,  1918, 
Deming,  N.  M.  Address,  507  Lyceum  Bldg., 
Duluth,  Minn. 

3641.  MARY  ANDREWS  BICKET,  (WHITE) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  24.  1886,  Gencseo. 
III.;  d.  William  August  (h.  My  17,  1855,  Wein- 
garten,  Ger.)  and  Emilie  Annis  (Anderson) 
Bickel  (b.  F  8.  1855,  Geneseo,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Geneseo  H.  S.  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Phi  Delta 
Psi ;  Athenean.  Teacher,  Union  H.  S..  Phoenix, 
Ariz.,  1909-13.  Married  Frank  M.  White,  Jc 
18,  1913,  Moline,  111.  Child,  Frank  Marshall, 
Jr.,  b.  Jl   17,   1916.     Address,  Madison,   Wis. 


3642.  WALTER  EMERSON  BILLINGS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  10,  1885, 
Geneseo,  111.;  s.  Henry  Pomeroy  and  Emma 
Amelia  (Classon)  Billings.  Prepared  in  Gene- 
seo II.  S.  Married  Maebelle  Irene  Billings,  S 
27,  1909,  Morgan  Park,  111.  Children:  Paul 
Walter,  b.  Ag  31,  191 1;  Elizabeth  Jane,  b.  Jl 
27,  1913;  Gilbert  Ralph,  b.  Jl  25,  1915;  Inez 
Irene,  b.  My  17,  191 7.  Address,  942  DufFerin 
St.,  Toronto,  Can.;  bus.  add.,  409  Dominion 
Bank  Bldg.,   do. 

3643.  KATHERINE  MAY  BLAKE 
(HARKINS) 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  7,  1887, 
Watseka,  111.;  d.  Edmund  J.  (b.  Je  11,  1848, 
Nantucket  Island,  Mass.)  and  Rebecca  Mar- 
gart  (Wise)  Blake  (b.  O  20,  1857,  Goodwine, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Watseka  H.  S.  Alpha  Xi 
Delta.  Married  Claude  Howard  Ilarkins,  O  6, 
1909,  Watseka,  111.  Address,  601  E.  Lincoln 
Ave.,  Watseka,  Ill.t 

3644.  ROSE  BLAND 
Sch.  Prin.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  14,  1876, 
Hopedale,  III.;  d.  Ambrose  (b.  1834,  O.)  and 
Pernecia  Jane  (Miner)  Bland  (b.  D  17,  1851, 
Windsor, rfo.).  Prepared  in  Shelbyville  H.  S., 
111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Grad.  work  in  Educ, 
L^niv.  of  Chicago,  summers,  1912,  13,  14;  Tea- 
chers Coll.,  Columbia,  1914-15;  M.  A.,  do.,  1915. 
Supt.  of  Tr.  Sch.,  Dept.  of  Educ,  Univ.  of 
Ark.,  1907-13;  Prin.,  Teachers  Tr.  Sch., 
Youngstown,  O.,  1915 — .  Auth. :  Various  arti- 
cles for  the  Ark.  Sch.  Jour.  Supt.  S.  Sch.;  Bi- 
ble class  Teacher,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Address,  196  St. 
Louis  Ave.,   Youngstown,    O. 

364s.  ROBERT  R.  BOOKWALTER 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ap  8,  1885,  Danville,  111.; 
s.  Ferdinand  (b.  Attica,  Ind.)  and  Hannah  M. 
(Meeke)  Bookwalter  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Danville  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1903-4.  Kapna 
Sigma;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Yoxan.  Address,  1012 
N.  Vermilion,  Danville,  Ill.t 

3646.  SIMEON  E.  BOOMER 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  O  14,  1874, 
Buncombe,  111.;  s.  George  Bollman  (b.  Ag  3, 
1836,  Scottsburg,  Ind.)  and  Martha  Jane 
(Peterson)  Boomer  (b.  Ag  25,  1841,  Belknap, 
111.).  Prepared  in  So.  111.  Norm.  Univ.  Instr., 
Univ.  Acad.,  191 1;  Head  Dept.  of  Physics, 
So.  111.  Norm  Sch,  191 1 — .  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  May  Kaiser, 
Ag  15,  1906,  Tonica,  111.  Address,  Carbon- 
dale,  111. 

3647.  GAIL  LESLIE  BORTON 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  i,  1888, 
Deland.  111.;  s.  Joshua  Lincoln  (b.  jl  4,  i86i, 
do.)  and  ^L^ry  Belle  (Wilson)  Borton  (b.  S  25, 
1864,  Atlanta',  111.).  Prepared  in  Deland  H. 
S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Salesman,  1910;  Farmer, 
Tower  Hill,  111.     Address,  Tower  Hill,  Ill.t 


3648.  NAPOLEON   HIRAM    BOYNTON 
Elec.  Engr.;   B.   S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  N   27,   1885, 

IMinneapolis;  s.  A.  R.  (b.  D  2,  1865,  Kings- 
ton, Wis.)  and  Anna  Mary  (Brown)  Boynton 
(b.  N  17,  1865,  Dunington  on-Baync,  Lincoln- 
shire, Eng.).  Prepared  in  Austin  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cago. Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Sigma  Xi;  Scholarship; 
Track  Scpiad.  Engr.,  Nat.  Lamp  Assn.,  1909; 
Publicity  Dept.,  do.,  1909;  Publicity  Mgr.,  do., 
191 2;  lien.  Mgr.,  liuckeye  Elec.  Div.,  Nat. 
I-amp  Works,  (jen.  Elec.  Co.,  191 8 — .  Auth.: 
Pamphlets  and  articles  on  Lamps  and  Illumi- 
nation. Mem.,  Nat.  Elec.  Light.  Assn.;  I.  E. 
S. ;  Cleveland  Advertising  Club;  Cleveland 
Elec.  League;  Cleveland  Ath.  Club;  C^leveland 
Chamber  of  Commerce;  Sons  of  Jove;  Cleve- 
land mini  Club,  191(5.  Married  Winifred  Car- 
oline Valer,  S  25,  1909.  Child,  Marguerite 
P31izabeth,  b.  My  12,  1916.  Address,  1954 
Woodward    Ave.,    Cleveland. 

3649.  BENJAMIN   A.    BRACKENBURY 
Asst.   Engr.;    B.    S.   in   M.   and   S.   E.;   b.  Je 

29,  1882,  Waterloo,  la.;  s.  W.  A  (b.  Lincoln, 
Eng.)  and  Ellen  (Oades)  Brackenbury  (b. 
Chicago).  Prepared  in  Elgin  Acad.  Engr. 
in  charge  of  sewers,  Spokane,  Wash.,  1910-14; 
Asst.  Engr.,  R.  R.  Const.,  St.  of  Ore.,  1914-15; 
do.,  St.  of  Calif.,  1915-17.  Capt.  Engrs.,  Re- 
serve Corp,  1917;  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918. 
Auth.:  Several  Articles  in  Engng.  Record, 
Elec.     World,     etc.     Address,     San     Francisco. 

3650.  JOHN  JAY  BRADLEY 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  S  19,  1885, 
Bay  City,  Mich.;  s.  Russell  Morris  and  Eliza- 
beth A.  (Conderman)  Bradley.  Prepared  in 
Eng.  High  and  Man.  Tr.  Sch.,  Chicago.  Delta 
Upsilon;  Fresh.  Base-ball  and  Foot-ball;  Var- 
sity Foot-ball,  1905-6-8;  Freshman  Cap  Com. 
Salesman,  Milwaukee,  1909-10;  do.,  Philadel- 
phia, igio-12;  do.,  Stevens-Duryea  Co.,  Al- 
bany, N.  Y.,  1912-17.  Class  4,  R.  O.  C,  U.  S. 
Naval  Acad.,  Annapolis,  Md.;  apptd.  Ensign  to 
Fleet,  S  19,  1918.  Address,  327  N.  Fulton 
Ave.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. 
3651.  JESSIE  DELIGHT  BRAKENSIEK 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  25,  1880, 
Quincy,  111.;  d.  Henry  (b.  F  i,  1849,  do.) 
and  Mary  Ellen  (Harvey)  Brakensiek  (b.  S 
22,  1853,  do.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S. 
Eng.  Club;  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Teacher,  Math.,  H.  S.,  Quincy.  Ad- 
dress, Quincy,  111. 

3652.  HOWARD  DIXON  BRALEY 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  S  26,  1886.. 
Virden,  111.;  s.  George  E.  and  Amy  (Ilolli- 
day)  Braley.  Prepared  in  \'irden  H.  S.  Eta 
Kappa  Nu.  Elec.  Engr.,  Westinghouse  Elec. 
Co.,  Pittsburgh,  1909-18;  Westinghouse  Lamp 
Co.,  Bloomiield,  N.  J.,  1918— .  Married  Pearl 
Helen  Braley,  Je  4,  1913,  Wauseon,  O.  Child, 
William  Walker,  b.  Ag  13,  1917-  Address,  297 
Glcnwood  Ave.,  East  (Grange,  N.  J.;  bus.  add., 
Westinghouse   Lamp   Co.,   Bloomfaeld,   N.   J. 

3653.  ROYDEN  EARL  BRAND 
(Brother  of  No.  3291) 
Garden  Supvr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1912; 
b.  N  18,  1882,  Danville,  111.;  s.  W.  F.  (b.  Ap 
22,  1851,  Meinberg,  Ger.)  and  Fannie  Harriet 
(Kitchener)  Brand  (b.  Je  7,  1859,  Montreal, 
(Tan.).  Prepared  in  Danville  PI.  S.  Alpha  Zeta; 
Sigma  Xi.  Asst.,  Dairy  Husb.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1909;  Instr.,  do.,  1910;  Assoc,  do.,  and 
First  Asst.,  Dairy  Husb.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  191 1- 
15;  Garden  Supvr.,  Danville,  111.,  191 5 — . 
Auth.:  (with  C.  H.  Yates)  Clean  Milk,  Agr. 
E.xp.  Cir.,  No.  147;  (with  W.  J.  Fraser)  Four 
Systems  of  Dairy  Farming  and  the  Profits  on 
each,  do..  No.  151;  (with  W.  J.  Fraser)  Dairy 
Suggestions  from  European  Conditions  as  seen 
in  the  British  Isles,  Holland  and  Denmark,  do.. 
No.  140.  Married  Ethel  R.  Sharj),  Ag.  1918. 
Address,   1218  N.   Vermillion   St.,   Danville,   111. 


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3654.  LVDIA  MARIE  BRAUER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.  Prepared  in 
San  Jose,  H.  S.  Eng.  Club;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Valedictorian,  1909. 
Teacher,  Hist,  and  Ger..  Chilton  (Wis.)  H. 
S.,   1909.     Address,  San  Jose,  lU.t 

363s.  GLADYS  BRECKENRIDGE  (FINCH) 
(Daughter  of  Hi;  Wife  of  No.  3365) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  19,  188S,  Beth- 
lehem, Pa.;  d.  Lester  Paige  (b.  Meriden, 
Conn.)  and  May  (Brown)  Breckenridge.  Pre- 
pared, Moravian  Sem.,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Aljiha 
Chi  Omega:  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Married  liarl  De- 
Vere  Finch  ('08),  D  28,  igio.  New  Haven, 
Conn.  Child,  Richard  Breckenridge,  b.  N  8, 
1914.     Address,   Redlands,   Calif. 

3656.  MABEL  BREDEIIOFT 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  20,  1885, 
Danville,  111.;  d.  George  W.  (b.  Danbury,  ().) 
and  Julia  (Eichleman)  Bredehoft  (b.  Berlin, 
Ger.).  Prepared  in  Danville  H.  S.  .-\lpha  Xi 
Delta;  Ger.  Club.  Teacher,  Danville,  111.,  191 0; 
do.,  Moline,  111.,  1912.  Received  Am.  Red 
Cross  Service  Dadge  for  800  hours  service.  Ad- 
dress,   309    Walnut    St.,    Danville,    Ill-t 


3657.     CHARLES  EMERY  BRESSLER,  JR. 

Engineer;    B.    S.  in   C.    E.;   b.    Mr    26,    1S82, 

South    Bend,    Ind.;  s.    Charles,    Sr.    (b.    i\g    20, 

1850,     Perry     Co.,  Pa.)     and     Viola     (Wilson) 

Bressler    (b.   O    26,  1855,  Kosciusko  Co.,   Ind.). 

Prepared    in    South  Bend    H.    S.      Supt.,    J.    F. 

Hill   Paving  Contr.  Address,  732   Bronson   St., 
South   Bend,   Ind.t 

3658.  VERNA  BROOKS 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  18,  1885, 
Macon,  III.;  d.  William  Henry  (b.  S  1846, 
Madison,  Ind.)  and  Viola  (Frazee)  Brooks 
(b.  Mr  1856,  Macon,  111.).  Prepared  in  Macon 
H.  S.;  Univ.  .Acad.;  Millikin  Univ.;  Harvard 
Summer  School,  1908-09.  Phi  Delta  Psi;  W. 
A.  A.  Asst.,  Phys.  Educ.  for  Women,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1909-12;  Instr.,  do.,  1912 — .  Mem.,  Am. 
Phys.  Educ.  Assn.;  Central  111.  Phys.  Tr. 
Teachers'  .'Vssn.;  M.  E.  Church.  Address,  11 04 
W.  Nevada  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  Woman's 
Gymnasium,  Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

3659.  AVERY  BRUNDAGE 
Contr.  and  Engr.;'|B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  28, 
1887,  Detroit;  s.  Charles  (b.  Campbelltown, 
N.  Y.)  and  Minnie  (Lloyd)  Brundage  (b. 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Eng., 
and  Man.  Tr.  H.  Schs.  Sigma  .\lpha  Epsilon: 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Phoenix;  Varsity  Track 
and  Basketball;  Class  football;  Scribblers;  Kd.- 
in-chief.  Scribblers  Mag.;  Mgr.,  Track.  Supt. 
(Tonst.,  Holabird  &  Roche,  .\rchs.,  1909-12; 
Supt.  Const.,  John  Griffiths  &  Son  Co.,  Contrs., 
1912-75^  Contr.  Engr.,  1916 — :  Mem..  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  M.  W.  S.  E.;  Sec,  Intercoll.  Conf. 
Ath.  Assn.  191  s — ;  Chicago  Ath.  .Xssn.  Ad- 
dress,   no   S.    Dearborn   St.,    Chicago. 


3660.  LEONARD  BUCK 
Cashier;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  13, 
1884,  Ipava,  111.;  s.  George  Wesley  (b.  S  16, 
1859,  Vermont,  111.)  and  Mary  Belle  (Frazier) 
Buck  (b.  Jl  :6,  i860,  do.).  Prepared  in  \^er- 
mont  II.  S.  Sec.  Cml.  Club.  With  Cml.  Nat. 
Bank,  Chicago,  1909;  Asst.  Cashier,  N.  W. 
Halsey  and  Co.,  1909-16;  Cashier,  Malsey  Stu- 
art &  Co.,  Chicago,  1916-17;  do..  New  York 
City,  1917 — .  Married  Marie  Pierce,  Ap  28, 
191 7,  Chicago.  Address,  Forest  Hills.  N.  Y.; 
bus.  add.,  Halsey  Stuart  &  Co.,  49  Wall  St., 
New  York  City. 


3661.  RUTH  IRENE  BUFFUM  (MAUCKER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl_i2.  1886;  d.  .\lmon 
.\.  (b.  Ag  26,  1849,  Knox  Co.,  111.)  and  Amanda 
(Weaver)  BulTum  (b.  N  18,  1851,  Dark  Co., 
O.).  Prepared  in  Rock  Island  11.  S. ;  Univ.  of 
Calif.  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  I'res.,  Alethenai; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Scribblers;  Eng.  Club;  Final 
lienors;  Class  Prophet.  Teacher,  Eng.,  Lex- 
ington H.  S.,  111.,  1909-11;  Lniv.  of  Chicago 
Coll.  of  Educ,  summer  of  1910.  Married 
James  William  Maucker,  O  2,  igii,  Macomb, 
111.  Children:  James  William,  Jr.,  b.  .S  16, 
1912;  Robert  Buft'um,  b.  Mr  19,  1915.  Address, 
1 33 1  42nd  Ave.,  Rock  Island,  111. 

3662.  CLARK  WESLEY  BULLARD 
(Son  of  No.  166;  Brother  of  Nos.  2339,  2599) 
.\ssistant;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  O  21.  1885, 
Springtield,  111.;  s.  Samuel  Alexander  ('78),  (b. 
Mr  25,  1853,  Mechanicsburg,  111.)  and  Elsie 
(Elliott)  Bullard  (b.  S  26,  1855,  Tonica,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S.  Theta  Delta  Chi; 
Arch.  Club.  Arch.  Draftsman,  Springfield,  111., 
1909-15;  do.,  Champaign,  1915;  Arch.  Designer, 
office  of  Supervising  Arch.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1915-18;  Asst.,  Farm  Mechanics,  Univ.  of  111., 
19 1 8 — .  Mem.,  U.  S.  Pub.  Service  Reserve. 
191 7 — ;  Mem.,  Univ.  of  111.  Club;  Gamma 
Club,  Springfield,  111.;  lUini  Club,  Chicago. 
Married  Nina  Summers,  My  3,  1916,  Spring- 
field, 111.  Child,  Clark  Wesley,  Jr.,  b.  Je  25, 
191 7.  Address,  504  Chalmers  St.,  Champaign; 
bus.    add.,    256    Administration    Bldg.,    Urbana. 

3663.     AGNES  IRENE  BULLOCK 

(Sister  of  Nos.  1313,  ^919,  3664,  3665) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  8,  1880, 
Eureka,  111.;  d.  Wingfield  Minor  (b.  O  24, 
i8^6,  Versailles,  111.)  and  Mary  Marsalenia 
(McCullough)  Bullock  (b.  Ag  26,  1850,  Jef- 
ferson Co.,  W.  Va.).  Prepared  in  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1908.  Teacher, 
Saybrook  H.  S.,  111.,  1909-10.  Address,  634 
S.    2nd   St.,    Missoula,   Mont. 

3664.  EDITH  RAY  BULLOCK  (CARPER) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  1313.  2919,  3663,  3665;  Wife  of 
No.  3677) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &•  A.;  b.  F  6,  i88q.  Eureka,  III.; 
d.  Wingfield  Minor  (b.  O  24,  1836,  Versailles, 
111.)  and  Mary  Marsalenia  (McCullough) 
Bullock  (b.  Ag  26,  1850,  Jefferson  Co.,  W. 
Va.).  Prepared  in  El  Paso  H.  S.  Sec,  Soph. 
Class;  Soph.  Class  Hist.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Say- 
brook,  111.,  1909-10;  do.,  1910-12;  do.,  Buckley, 
Wash.,  1912-13;  do.,  Kent,  Wash.,  1913-14;  do., 
Cairo,  111.,  1914-15.  Married  John  Fisher  Car- 
per ('09),  O  24,  1915.  Child,  Florence  Bullock, 
b.    Mr    2,    1918.     Address,    Buda,    111. 

3665.  LELA  MAY  BULLOCK 
(Sister  of  Nos.  1313,  2919,  3663,  3664) 
Emergency  Home  Demonstrator;  A.  B.  in  L. 
&  .'\.;  b.  My  26,  i88s,  Eureka,  111.;  d.  Wing- 
field .Minor  (b.  O  24,  1836,  X'ersailles,  111.)  and 
Mary  iMarsalcnia  (McCullough)  Bullock  (b.  Ag 
26,  1850,  Jefferson  Co.,  W.  Va.).  Prepared 
in  Jeffer.son  Park  11.  S.,  El  Paso,  111.;  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.;  Stout  Inst.;  Chicago,  Univ.  B. 
S.,  Kan.  St.  Norm.  Tr.  Sch.,  1914-  Teacher, 
Taconia,  Wash.,  1909-10;  Wenatchee,  Wash., 
1910-12;  Freeport,  111.  H.  S.,  1912-13;  Flathead 
Co.  IT.  S.,  Kalispell,  Mont.,  1915-17;  Emergency 
Home  Demonstration  Agt.,  U.  S.  Dept.  .\gr. 
and  Univ.  of  Idaho,  Ext.  Div.,  Co-operating 
under  Food  Prod.  Act,  Ag  10,  1917.  Address, 
Pocatello,    Idaho. 

3666.     IRMA  MARIE  BUMGARNER 

(Sister  of  No.  8180) 

Teacher;    A.    B.    in   L.    S:   A.;    b.    O   28,    1886, 

McNabb,    111.:    d.    Oscar    ( b.    F   24,   Washington 

Co.,  Pa.)   and   Mary  Louisa   (.Mills)    Bumgarner 


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(b.  Ja  14.  1S51.  McNahb,  111.).  I'rei.arcd  in 
Ontcr  Sell.,  Putnam  Co.,  111.;  James  Millikin 
I'niv.,  11)04-7.  Teacher,  Stockland,  Tji.  II.  S., 
111.  Civilian  service.  Signal  Corps.,  Washing- 
ton,  D.   C.     Address,   McNabh.   JIl. 

3667.  GEORGE  FRANCIS  HURCII 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  20,  1885, 
Taylorville,  111.;  s.  G.  F.  and  Susie  L.  Burch. 
Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Sigma  Xi.  Bridge  Kngr., 
111.  Highway  Comn.  Address,  11J4  S.  Walnut 
St.,    Springfield,    lll.t 

3668.  WILLIAM  HARRISON  BURCH 
Motor  Dealer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  F  24,  1881, 
Morrison,  111.;  s.  Thomas  J.  and  Rebecca  (Stin- 
ton)  Burch.  Prepared  in  Morrison  II.  S.  Phi 
Delta  Theta.  With  Nordberg  Mfg.  Co.,  Mil- 
waukee, igog-io;  Midland  Motor  Co.,  Moline, 
111.,  igio-ii;  Cirain  and  Coal  Dealer,  1911-16; 
Dodge  Bros.,  Detroit,  1916-18;  Elgin  Motor  Car 
Corp.,  Argo,  111.,  igi8 — .  Mem.,  111.  Nat. 
Cniard,  1899-1904.  Married  Zoda  Mae  Viner, 
My  25,   1912,  Morrison,  111.     Address,  Argo,  111. 

3669.  FRANK  M.  BURGESS 
(Brother  of  No.  3302) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  16,  1887, 
TonJca,  III.;  s.  Lucian  Ashley  (b.  Ja  20,  1852, 
do.)  and  Ida  Arvilla  (Mudge)  Burgess  (b.  F 
3,  1855,  Cedar  Point).  Prepared  in  Tonica  H. 
S.  Agr.  Club;  Sigma  Pi.  Address,  Douglass, 
Butler  Co.,  Kan. 

3670.  PAUL  BURKE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  4,  1887, 
Duluth,  Minn.;  s.  William  Ilenry  (b.  Ja  16, 
1857,  Racine,  Wis.)  and  Flora  (Coulter)  Burke 
(b.  F  25,  1850,  Woodstock,  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
Evanston  Tp.  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Final 
Honors.  Engr.,  Allis-Chalmers  Co.,  Milwau- 
kee; do.,  Bromsee  Storage  Co.,  Detroit,  1914; 
do..  Palm  Vacuum  Cleaner  Co.,  do.,  191 5.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  Palm  Vacuum  Cleaner  Co.,  Detroit. 

3671.      JOSEPHINE   ELIZABETH   BURNS 

(GLASGOW) 
(Wife  of  No.  3379;  Sister  of  Nos.  2922,  4579) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  A.  M.  1911;  b. 
Jl  22,  1887,  Greenville,  111.;  d.  James  (Tlinton 
(b.  S  13,  1S50,  Harveys,  Pa.)  and  Ida  Jane 
(Garey)  Burns  (b.  Ja  18,  1856,  Xenia,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Monmouth  and  Macomb  H.  Schs. ; 
West.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1904-6.  Illiola; 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Final  Honors; 
Scholarship,  Math.,  igio-ii.  Fellowship  Math., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1911-12;  do.,  L^niv.  of  111.,  1912- 
13.  Instr.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-15;  Instr., 
Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Founda- 
tion Period  in  the  Hist,  of  Group  Theory,  Am. 
Math.  Monthly,  Vol.  XX;  The  Abstract  Defini- 
tions of  the  Substitution  Groups  of  Degree  8, 
Am.  Jour,  of  Math.,  Vol.  XXXVII;  Daniel  P. 
Cook,  Jour.  III.  St.  Historical  Soc,  Vol.  VI. 
Mem.,  Am.  Math.  Soc;  A.  A.  A.  S.  Married 
Robert  Douglas  Glasgow  ('08),  Je  15.  1916, 
Macomb,  111.  Address,  924  W.  Illinois  St., 
Urbana. 

3672.     COMFORT  STRAIGHT   BUTLER 
(Son  of  No.  206;  Brother  of  No.  6133) 

Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  i,  1887, 
Cairo,  111.;  s.  William  Nichols  ('79),  (b-  Ag  16, 
1856.  Berlin,  Wis.)  and  Mary  (Mattoon)  But- 
ler (b.  Je  10.  1858,  Arkright,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Cairo  II.  S.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Egyptian  Club;  igog  lUio  Ed.;  igo8  lllini 
Bd.  LL.  B.,  George  Washington  L^niv.,  Coll.  of 
Law,  1912.  Dept.  of  Interior  Bur.  of  Indian 
Aflfairs,  igio-ii;  Law  Clerk,  Washington,  D.  C., 
1911-12;  Patent  and  Trademark  Law,  St.  Louis, 
1912-17;  Lawyer,  New  York  City,  igi8 — .  O. 
T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan.  1917;  45th  U.  S.  Inf..  D 
1917-18;    Capt.,    France,     1918;    Mustered    out,  I 


I)  ij,  1918.  Mem.,  I'niv.  Club.  Washington, 
D.  C.;  Lhiiv.  Club,  St.  Louis;  City  Club,  do.: 
St.  Louis  Amateur  Ath.  Club.  Address,  2036 
Walnut  St.,  Cairo,  111.;  bus.  add.,  4705  Wool- 
worth    Bldg.,    New    York   City. 

3673.  WILLIAM  ARTHUR  BUTLER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Rv.  E.  E.;  b.  O  2,  1886, 
Kenosha,  Wis.;  s.  Henry  George  (b.  Jl  17,  1850, 
Liverpool,  Eng.)  and  J.  (Ilatton)  Butler  (b.  Ja 
21,  1867,  Stoorbridgc,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Dan- 
ville H.  S.  Class  Basket  P.all,  Footljall.  Mec  1. 
ami  Elec.  Test  Man.,  igog;  Superior  Burnt  Bal- 
last Co.,  Wellington,  Kan.;  l-"oreman,  Elec. 
Test.  Dept.,  do.,  1910;  Time  Keeper,  do.,  1910; 
.\sst.  Su)it.,  do.,  igii;  Supt.,  do.,  1912;  Sec- 
Treas.  Southwest  Ballast  Co.,  Hillsboro,  Tex., 
1913 — .  Married  Beth  Swarllout,  O  1910, 
Fairchild,  Wis.  Children:  Etta  Jane,  b.  F  26, 
1915;  William  Brown,  b.  Ag  5,  1916.  Address, 
300  Craig  St.,  Hillsboro,   lex. 

3674-     RICHARD  McPHERREN  CAREEN 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My  ii,  1887, 
Seaton,  111.;  s.  Joshua  (b.  My  19,  1855,  Aledo, 
111.)  and  Ilattie  S.  (McPherren)  Cabeen  (b.  O 
I,  1859.  Sunbeam,  111.).  Prepared  in  Seaton  H. 
S.;  Hedding  Coll.,  1903-5.  Arch.  Club;  Pen  & 
Brush  Club;  Gregory  Guild;  Phi  Kappa  Sigma; 
Final  Honors;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.  Architect,  Hola- 
bird  &  Roche,  1909-17.  Equipment  Div.,  Signal 
Corps,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Philatelic  Soc; 
Chicago  Philatelic  Soc.  Married  Blema  E. 
Meagher,  O  28,  1910,  Chicago.  Address,  1433 
i:,.  67th  Place,  (Chicago. 

3675.  Ai^LAN  BERRY  CAMPBELL 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  ^\  20,  1884, 
Lynnville,  111.;  s.  Clinton  Samuel  (b.  Ja  22, 
1839,  Winchester,  111.)  and  Mary  Ann  (Eyre) 
Campbell  (b.  N  4,  1840,  Yorkshire,  Eng.).  Pre- 
Iiared  in  La  Harpe  H.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad.  E.  E. 
Soc;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Class  Football;  Class  Base- 
ball. Ajiprenticeship  course  for  Allis-Chnlmers 
Co.,  Norwood,  O.,  igog-io;  Irrigation  Work,  Ft. 
Stockton,  Tex.,  1910-12;  Telephone  Work,  do., 
Chicago  and  Macomb.  111.,  1912-15;  Instr., 
Engng.  Ext.  Dept.,  la.  St.  Coll..  loi^-'S;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  igi8 — .  Married  Mary  Alma  Butler, 
O  15,  1909,  La  Harpe,  111.  Children:  Allan 
Bouham,  b.  N  26.  191 3;  Kenneth  Butler,  b. 
Tl  II,  1916.  Address,  11 18  Kellog  Ave.,  Ames, 
la. 

3676.     CARL  BERNHARDT  CARLSON 
Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  D  26,  1886, 
Moline,  111.;  s.  Charles  G.  and  Anna  L.  Carlson. 
Prepared    in    Moline    H.    S.    Aztec;    Glee    and 
Mandolin  Club.   Address,   Moline,    111. 

3677.     JOHN  FISHER  L.ARPER 
(Husband  of  No.  3664) 

Proprietor  Auto.  Co.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Mr 
17,  1886,  Buda.  111.;  s.  Fredrick  (b.  1842,  Pa.) 
and  Mary  (Fisher)  Carper  (b.  1848,  Broad 
Top,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Buda  H.  S.;  llniv. 
Acad.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  V.  P.  Class,  1908;  Class 
Baseball.  Elec.  Dent.,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.,  1909- 
11;  111.  Concrete  C'onst..  1911-14;  Proprietor, 
I'-uda  Auto.  Co.,  Buda,  111.,  1914 — .  Marrieil 
Edith  Ray  Bullock  ('00),  O  24,  1915-  Child, 
I'lorence  Bullock,  b.  Mr  2,  1918.  Address, 
P.uda,  111. 

3678.  CHARLES  GASHEM  CARRELL 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  2,  18S4,  Greenup,  111.; 
s.  Ennis  Bedford  (Tarrell  (b.  Martinsville,  Ind.) 
and  Margaret  Ann  (Williams)  Carrell  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Greenup  H.  S.  Address,  Lemmon, 
S.  Dak.t 

3679.     EARLE  CHESTER  GARY 

With  Surety  Co.;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b. 

My    3.     1886,     Rantoul,    111.;     s.     Peter    V.     (b. 

i84f>,"CatskilI,  N.  Y.)  and  Henrietta  (Halstead) 

Cary    (b.    1852,   do.).     Prepared   in    Rantoul    H. 


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S.  Cml.  Club.  Asst.  Cashier,  Armour  Grain 
Co.,  Chicago,  1909-14;  .\ni.  Surety  Co.  of  N.  Y., 
1914 — .  Alern.,  Illini  Club,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress,  3614   Michigan    Blvd.,    Chicago. 

3680.  HERVEY  RICHARD  CAWOOD 
Engineer;    B.   S.   in   C.    E. ;   b.   Ap   23,    1886, 

Palestine,  111.;  s.  James  M.  and  Adda  (Richey) 
Cawood.  Prepared  in  Palestine  H.  S. ;  Okla. 
Agr.  and  Mech.  Coll.  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
ist  Lt.,  Mai.,  Univ.  Regt.  Address,  Palestine, 
Ill.t 

3681.  EMILY  ELLIS  CHICHESTER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  F  12,  1887,  Brim- 
field,  111.;  d.  Harry  Elsworth  (b.  Mr  27,  1864, 
Brimfield,  do.)  and  Clenimie  Maria  (Tucker) 
Chichester  (b.  F  i,  1866,  Brimfield,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Brimfield  H.  S.  Address,  Blooming- 
ton,    111. 

3682.  CARL  CHRISTOPHER 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.  in  191 1;  b. 
Ja  20,  1886,  Auburn,  111.;  s.  Joseph  and  Mar- 
garet Elizabeth  (Utt)  Christopher.  Prepared 
in  Auburn  H.  S. ;  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.  Asst., 
An.  Ilusb.;  Prof.,  An.  Husb.,  Univ.  of  Ark., 
191 1 — .  Married  Leah  Baune,  Ag  3,  1912, 
Fayetteville,  Ark.  Address,  Auburn,  111.;  bus. 
add.,   Fayetteville,    Ark. 

3683.  FAITH  ANGELINE  CLARK 

(Sister  of  Nos.    1842,   2614,   S074,   61 57) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  17,  1884,  Carthage, 
111.;  d.  Lot  Bozarth  (b.  N  25,  1848,  Buchan- 
nan,  VV.  Va.)  and  Matilda  Jane  (Jackson) 
Cfark  (b.  Ja  16,  1856,  Warsaw,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Carthage  H.  S.;  Carthage  Coll.  Address, 
108  W.   Clay  Ave.,  Muskegon,   Mich. 

3684.  'FRANCES    EMMA    CLARK 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  2,  1888,  Milwaukee. 
Prepared  in  DeKalb  Norm.  Sch. ;  Univ.  Acad. 
Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Elgin,  111.  Died  O  31,  1909, 
Elgin,  111. 

3685.  CARRIE    LOUISE   CLARKE 

(BLOOD) 
(Sister  of  No.  1646) 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  S  24,  1886,  Momence,  111.; 
d.  Joseph  Lorenzo  (b.  My  6,  1832,  Naples,  N. 
Y.)  and  Mary  Louise  (Wooster)  Clark  (b.  Mo- 
mence, 111.).  Prepared  in  Momence  H.  S. 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  Class  Basketball;  W.  A. 
A.;  Varsity  Basketball.  Married  Lyle  Albert 
Blood,  Je  30,  1909,  Momence,  111.  Child, 
daughter,  b.  Ag  22,  1917.  Address.  P.  O.  Box, 
154,   Sheridan,  Wyo. 

3686.  AMOS  TOWNSEND  CLAYCOMB 
Farmer;   A.   B.   in  L.   &•  A.;  b.  Ja  29,    1886, 

Coldbrook,  111.;  s.  Frank  Erwin  (b.  My  6,  1857, 
Monmouth,  111.)  and  .Anna  (Townsend)  Clay- 
comb  (b.  F  9,  1865,  Malta,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Sycamore  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Wildorado, 
Tex.,  1909-12;  Farmer,  Marengo,  111.,  191.V14; 
do.,  Wayne,  Neb.,  1916 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Chap.  Council  t:ommandery  and  Shrine.  Married 
Ruth  Bressler,  Jc  15,  1912.  Children:  John 
Dressier,  b.  191 3;  Frank  Edwin,  b.  19' 5; 
George  Edward,  b.  19 16.  Address,  Wayne, 
Neb. 

3687.  JOHN     SIMEON     CLEAVINGER 
Associate;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  191  o; 

b.  D  3,  1880,  Springfield,  111.;  s.  Robert  T.  (b. 
S  26,  1850,  Logan  Co.,  Ky.)  and  Emma  A. 
(Bearce)  Cleavinger  (b.  O  6,  1852,  Decatur, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S.  Alpha 
Tau  Omega;  Shield  and  Trident;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Glee  Club, 
Dir.,  1907-10.  Libn.,  Jackson.  Mich.,  Pub.  Lib., 
1910-18;  Assoc,  Univ.  of  111.,  1919 — •  Camp 
Libn.,  U.  S.  Camp  Custer,  Mich.,  1917-19. 
Married  Cora  Whittingham  Todd,  F  15,  1919- 
Address,  315  Wa.shington  Blvd.,  Urbana;  bus. 
add.,   Univ.    of   111.   Library,   do. 


3688.  *PAUL  McKINNEY  CLENDENEN 
(Brother  of  No.  2357) 
Stock  Clerk;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr 
9,  1887,  Cairo,  111.;  s.  Taylor  Clinton  (b.  F 
13.  1855,  Kingston,  O.)  and  Mary  Rebecca 
(McKinney)  Clendenen  (b.  Ag  21,  1858,  Cen- 
tralia.  111.).  Prepared  in  Cairo  H.  S.  Chi 
Beta;  Egyptian  Club;  Choral  Soc.  Bank  Clerk, 
Alexander  Co.  Nat.  Bank,  1909-10;  Spe- 
cial Agt.,  Census  of  Mfg.,  Mines  and  Quar- 
ries, 1910;  Stock  Clerk,  Branch  House  Acctg. 
Dept.,  Armour  &  Co.,  1910 — .  111.  Nat.  Guard, 
1908-11.  Mem.,  Alexander  Club,  Cairo,  111. 
Entered  U.  S.  A.,  1917;  Second  Lt.,  17th  Inf. 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918;  Citation  and  Croix  de 
Guerre.  Killed  in  Action,  S  12,  1918. 
■3689.  RAYMOND  GROVER  CLINITE 
Topographic  Aid;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  O  6,  1883, 
Cherry  Valley,  111.;  s.  Charles  Wesley  (b. 
1854,  do.)  and  Lillie  Bell  (Taylor)  Clinite 
(b.  Irene,  111.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Scabbard  and  Blade;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Prin., 
H.  S.,  Cherry  N'alley,  111.,  1909-10;  Topo- 
graphic Aid,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  1910-12.  Mar- 
ried Lois  Agnes  Davidson,  F  28,  1909,  Monti- 
cello,  111.     Address,  Cherry  Valley,  111. 

3690.  GRACE  MIRANDA  CLOW 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  24,  1882, 
Wheatland,  111.;  d.  Adam  Seaton  (b.  F  19, 
1858,  do.)  and  Caroline  Esther  (Parker)  Clow 
(b.  D  23,  1856,  Charleston,  Mass.).  Prepared 
in  E.  Aurora  H.  S.  Delta  Gamma;  Yo  Ma; 
Alethenai;  Eng.  Club;  Prelim.  Honors;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Plainfield,  111., 
1911-12;  do.,  W'oodstock,  1913-14;  do.,  Joliet 
Tp.  H.  S..  111.,  1914-18.  Address,  Plainfield, 
111. 

3691.  FRANCIS  ALBERT  COFFIN 
Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  15,  1879, 
Salem,  111.;  s.  Albert  (b.  N  24,  1851,  Rich- 
mond, Ind.)  and  Florence  Viola  (Stevens) 
Coffin  (b.  F  12,  1856,  Brownsville,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Lewis  Inst.;  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Evening  Sch.,  Chicago.  Adelphic;  Eta  Kappa 
Nu;  E.  E.  Soc.  Asst.  Sales  Mgr.,  Milwaukee 
Elec.  Ry.  &  Light  Co.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E., 
1916;  Milwaukee  Ath.  Club,  1917-  Address, 
623    Maryland   Ave.,    Milwaukee. 

3692.     MYRTLE  ROSE  COKER  (COMBE) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  10,  1889,  Harrisburg, 
111.;  d.  John  Wilson  (b.  My  22,  1859,  Mc- 
Leansboro,  111.)  and  Addie  (Rose)  Coker  (b.  F 
8,  1864,  Elizabethtown,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Harrisburg  Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Vo  Ma. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Robinson,  111.,  1909-10;  do., 
II.  S.,  Equality,  111.,  1910-12;  do.,  So.  HI.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  1913-16.  Married  Charles  Emil 
Combe,  O  i,  1916.  Address,  200  E.  Walnut 
St.,   Harrisburg,    111. 

3693.  RAY  ARTHUR  COLLINS 
Surveyor;    B.    S.    in    C.    E.;    b.    Ag    i,    1888, 

Plainville,  Kan.;  s.  James  Alexander  (b.  Jl  26, 
i860)  and  Anna  Julia  (Koupal)  Collins  (b. 
Je  10,  1862,  Prague,  Bohemia).  Prepared  in 
Lake  View  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Triangle;  C.  E. 
Club;  Sigma  Xi.  Asst.  Surv.  and  Chief  of 
Party,  Bur.  of  Lands,  P.  I.,  1910-11;  Supt., 
E.  &  W.  McShaffrey  Co.,  Akron,  O.,  191 7- 
Mem.,  Philippine  C.  E.  Soc.  Married  Anna 
R.  Royer,  N  19,  1915.  Child,  Ray  Royer,  b.  F 
6,    1918.   Address,    1    Doyle    Court,   Akron,    O. 

3694.  FRANK  SAMUEL  COOK 
Supt.  of  Highwavs;   B.  S.   in  C.  E. ;  b.   N  22. 

1886,  Mackinaw,  ill.;  s.  David  Millard  and 
Lucy  Luella  (Judy)  Cook.  Prepared  in  Mack- 
inaw II.  S.  In.str..  Math.,  Mech.  drawing 
and  Man.  Tr.,  Roseville,  111.,  1909-10;  Struct. 
Draftsman,  Chicago,  1910-11;  Contr.,  Mack- 
inaw,   111.      1911-16;    Co.    Supt.    of    Highways, 


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do.,  1 914 — .  Married  Beulla  Madeline  Cook, 
Mr  2.  1907,  Moline,  111.  Children:  Anna 
Luella,  1).  S  20,  1909;  Marjorie  Louise,  b.  N 
13,  1912;  Frank  Samuel,  Jr.,  b.  Ja  29,  1918. 
Address,   Mackinaw,   111. 

3695.  CLOYD  EDWAUn  CORRINGTON 
Garage  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  JI  7,  1889, 
Movvcaqua,  111.;  s.  William  Fletcher  (b.  N  15, 
1867,  Nilwood,  111.)  and  Edna  V.  (Greaves) 
Corrington  (b.  N  21,  1859,  Moweaqua,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Moweaqua  H.  S.  Apprentice, 
Westinghouse  iSIfg.  Co.,  1910;  Testing  Dept., 
do.,  191 1 ;  Supt.  Sub.  Stas.,  Central^  Ga. 
Power  Co.,  Macon,  Ga.,  1911-13;  Pacific  Gas  & 
Elec.  Co.,  San  Francisco,  1913-iS;  Corrington 
&  Son,  garage,  Clinton,  111.,  1915 — .  Married 
Regina  Crowe,  Mr  21,  191 7.  Address,  208 
E.  Main  St.,  Clinton,  111.;  bus.  add.,  206  E. 
Main  St.,  do. 

3696.  GEORGE  DELWIN  CORWINE 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  6,  1884. 
Eden,  S.  Dak.;  s.  Jacob  Regan  (b.  S  1857, 
Lincoln,  III.)  and  Eva  Alice  (Perry)  Corwine 
(b.  S  i860,  Armington,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Delavan  H.  S.  C.  E.  Soc.  Rodman,  C.  E. 
&  P.  S.  R.  R.,  N.  Dak.,  1909;  with  N.  P. 
R.  R.,  Minneapolis,  191 1;  Portland,  Ore., 
United  R.  R.  Inst.,  Const,  work,  191 1;  Resi- 
dent Engr.,  Blind  Slough,  Ore.,  191 1;  Inst, 
for  G.  N.  Ry.,  Gold  Bar,  Wash.,  191214; 
Insp.,  G.  N.  Ry.,  Seattle,  1914-15;  Insp.  and 
party  chief,  U.  S.  Reclamation  Service,  Aleadow 
Creek,  Wash,  and  Sunnyside,  Wash.,  1915-17; 
Jr.  Civ.  Engr.,  Interst.  Commerce  Comn.,  Div. 
of  Valuation  as  Instrumentman,  Computer  and 
Recorder  on  I.  C.  C.  party,  N  12,  1917;  Com- 
puter and  Draftsman,  O.  S.  L.  Ry.,  Salt  Lake 
City,  Ut.,  1917;  Office  of  Pub.  Rds.,  Denver, 
191 7;  First  Asst.  on  Location  Party,  1917; 
Chief  of  Party  on  Const.,  1918 — .  Three  yrs., 
5th  Regt.,  Co.  K.,  111.  Nat.  Guard.  Address, 
2458  High  St.,  Denver. 

3697.     OLLISON  CRAIG 

Professor:  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  21,  1888, 
Sullivan,  111.;  s.  F.  M.  (b.  D  25,  1850,  Louis- 
ville, Ky.)  and  Effie  (Hampton)  Craig  (b. 
Bethany,  111.).  Prepared  in  Sullivan  H.  S. 
Instr.,  M.  E.,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1909-11;  Asst. 
Engr.,  Forest  Products.  LI.  S.  Forest  Service, 
191 1  ;  Acting  Prof,  of  Mech.  Engr.,  Vanderbilt 
Univ.,  191 2-1 3;  Instr.,  Univ.  of  Tex^  19 13-14; 
Combustion  Engr.,  Laclede  Christy  (Zlay  Prod- 
ucts Co.,  St.  Louis,  1914-15;  Asst.  Prof.,  Mech. 
Engng.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  Ames,  la.,  1915 — .  Mar- 
ried Bertha  Shelton,  Ag  26,  1909,  Decatur. 
Child,  Francis  Albert,  b.  Ag  2,  1911-  Address, 
c/o   la.   St.   Coll.,  Ames,  la. 


3698.  HAROLD  E.  CRISTY 
Engineer;  M.  E.;  b.  O  22,  1883,  McHenry, 
111.;  s.  William  Abbott  (b.  Je  6,  1858,  North 
Hyde  Park,  Vt.)  and  Nina  Gordon  (Walker) 
Cristy  (b.  Je  16,  1861,  Ringwood,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  McIIenry  H.  S.  M.  E.  Soc;  Univ. 
of  111.  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Test  Engr. 
and  Draftsman,  C.  &  A.  Mining  Co.,  Bisbee, 
Ariz.,  1909-11;  Mill  man.  Federated  Mines  & 
Milling  Co.,  Joplin,  Mo.,  191 1 — .  Address, 
2506  Pennsylvania  Ave.,  Joplin,  Mo. 

3699.  BARBARA  CROW  (DENISON) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  31,  1886,  Salisbury. 
111.;  d.  James  G.  (b.  Cotton  Hill.  III.)  and 
Susan  (Harrison)  Crow  (b.  Salisbury,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S.  Alpha  Omicron 
Pi;  W.  A.  A.;  Girls'  Varsity  Basketball.  Teach- 
er, Lawrenceville,  111.  Married  Raymond  R. 
Denison,  Je  30,  1911,  Springfield,  111.  Ad- 
dress,  Lawrenceville,   111. 


3700.  FRED  DWIGHT  DANFORD 
Draftsman  and   Engr.;   B.   S.   in   C.  E. ;   b.   N 

19,  1882;  s.  Melville  Co.x  (b.  S  22,  1847,  New 
Boston,  III.)  and  Dora  (Noble)  Danford  (b.  Ap 
II,  1853,  do.).  Prepared  in  Hedding  Coll., 
Prep.  Dept.  Sigma  .Mpha  Epsilon.  Draftsman, 
C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.,  Chicago,  1909;  do.,  O.  S.  L. 
R.  R.,  Salt  Lake  City,  1910;  Drainage  Engr., 
Vandalia,  HI.,  191 1;  Chief  draftsman.  Bridge 
Engr.,  Office  Engr.,  T.  &  P.  R.  R.,  Dallas,  Tex.. 
1 91 2—.  Address,  Office  Chief  Engr.  T.  &  P. 
Ry.,  Dallas,  Te.x. 

3701.  SUSAN  LA  RUE  DAYTON 
Teacher;  A.   B.   in   L.   &  A.;   b.   N   28,    1881, 

Newman,  111.;  d.  John  Dayton.  Prepared  in 
Paris  H.  S.  Teacher,  Eng.,  Assumption,  111. 
Address,  Assumption,  111. 

3702.  HAROLD  CHURCHILL  DEAN 
Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E. ;  b.  Mr  25, 
1888,  Canton,  S.  Dak.;  s.  Frank  M.  (b.  Jl  31, 
1863,  Philadelphia)  and  Charlotte  Georgiana 
(Paxton)  Dean.  Prepared  in  Englewood  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Prelim. 
Honors;  Caiit.,  Univ.  Regt.  Constr.  Dept.,  Com- 
monwealth Edison  Co.,  1909;  Engr.  Dept.,  Pub. 
Service  Co.  of  Northern  111.,  1909-12;  Constr. 
Dept.,  San.  Dist.  of  Chicago,  191 2-13;  Efficiency 
Engr.,  Civil  Service  Comn.,  Chicago,  1913-14; 
Elec.  Engr.,  Dept.  of  Gas  &  Elec,  do.,  1915-16; 
Gen.  Supt.,  N.  Y.  &  Queens  Elec.  Lt.  &  Power 
Co.,  New  York  City.  Ed.  and  Mgr.,  Bent  of 
Tau  Beta  Pi,  Vol.  V,  No.  4;  Vol.  VI,  No.  4- 
Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  Mem.,  Collegiate 
Dancing  Club,  Chicago;  Illini  Club  of  Chicago; 
Nat.  Elec.  Lt.  Assn.;  N.  Y.  Elec.  Soc.  Married 
Katherine  Ellery  French,  Je  7,  191.3.  Chicago. 
Child,  Charlotte,  b.  Ag  14,  1917.  Address,  200 
Brown  Ave.,  Flushing,  K'ew  York  City;  bus. 
add.,  444  Jackson  Ave.,  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y. 


3703.     CLARENCE  MARTIN  DE  LANY 
Public  Acct.;   A.    B.   in   L.    &  A.;    C.    P.    A., 

1910;  b.  Mr  9,  1887,  Chicago;  s.  Martin  Andrew 
(b.  O  4,  1844,  Lake  Co.,  111.)  and  Kate  (Wet- 
zel) De  Lany  (b.  Ja  8,  1846,  Lorraine,  France). 
Prepared  in  Robert  Waller  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
LL.  B.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1910.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.  Address,  919  Edgecomb  Place,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  131  o  Corn  Exchange  Bank 
Bldg.,  do. 

3704.  HOMER  ROSCOE  DE  WITT 
Field  Repr.;   B.   S.  in  C.   E.;   b.  N   28,   1884, 

Monroeville,  O. ;  s.  Roscoe  William  (b.  Je  21, 
1854,  do.)  and  Abbie  Maria  De  Witt  (b.  Ja  21, 
1858).  Prepared  in  Jefferson  H.  S..  Chicago. 
.Asst.  Engr.,  Mo.  Pac.  R.  R.;  Res.  Engr..  Gen. 
Steam  Shovel  Foreman;  Field  Repr.,  Federal 
Reserve  Bank.  Cleveland,  Orgn.  and  Promotion 
of  Govt,  financial  program  in  5  counties  of 
Reserve  Dist.,  1917 — .  Sec,  Hoboken  Bd.  of 
Trade.  Address.  41 17  Lowell  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus,   add.,  310  CJuardian   Bldg.,   Cleveland,   O. 

3705.  IRA  WILMER  DICKERSON 
Editor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Je  1,  1874,  Saluda, 

Ind.;  s.  William  Hugh  (b.  F  23,  1840,  do.)  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Shellcut)  Di'ckerson  (b.  N  16, 
1843,  Uniontown,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.  Gamma  Alpha;  Scribblers;  E.  E. 
Soc;  Prelim.  Honors.  Instr.,  Univ.  of  111., 
191 1-17  Mgr..  Tractor  Econ.  Dept.,  Hart-Parr 
Tractor  Co.,  Charles  City,  la.,  1917;  Assoc  Ed. 
The  Farmer,  Prairie  Farmer,  Wallace's  Farmer. 
IVis.  Agriculturist.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  Agr. 
Engrs. ;  A.  F.  .\.  M.;  R.  A.  M.;  Universahst 
Church.  Married  Bernice  Evangeline  Wright, 
Te  24,  1914,  Charles  City,  la.  Child,  Frances 
Wriglit  b  Ap  7,  1 91 6.  Address,  Charles  City, 
la. 


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3706.     BENJAMIN    IlEXRV    DIETRICH 
(Brother  of  No.   4130,   Gi79) 

Real  Est.  Dealer;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b. 
Ja  26,  1 88 1.  Black  River  Falls,  Wis.;  s.  Henry 
(b.  1835.  Hesscn,  Darmstadt,  Ger.)  and  Susan- 
na (Witting)  Dietrich  (b.  1840,  Ger.).  Pre- 
pared in  Black  River  Falls  H.  S.  Alpha  Sigma 
Phi;  Ionian.  Real  Est.  Business,  Vancouver,  B. 
C.     Address,  204  W.  52nd  PI.,  Los  Angeles. 

3707.     LEE  AMOS  DILLON 
(P.roiher  of  Nos.   1122,   1492) 

Teacher:  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  10,  1885, 
Iroquois  Co.,  III.;  s.  Henry  (b.  1841,  Vermilion 
Co.,  do.)  and  Rachel  (Wagner)  Dillon  (b.  1845, 
Iroquois  Co.,  do.).  Prepared  in  Sheldon  H.  S.; 
Grad.  Stud..  Univ.  of  Ore.;  do.,  Univ.  of  Calif. 
Adelphic.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Newman,  111..  1909- 
10;  do.,  N'ancouver,  Wash.,  1910-14;  do.,  II.  S., 
Junction  City.  Ore.,  igi4-i$;do.,  Franklin  II.  S., 
Portland,  Ore.,  1915-18.  C.  O.  T.  S.,  loth  Tr. 
Bat..  F.  A.,  1918— .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Mar- 
ried Claudia  Geisberg.  Ag  2,  19 16,  Jefferson 
City,  Mo.  Address,  328  E.  McCarty,  Jetferson 
City,    Mo. 

3708.     WILLIAM  PHILIP  DOERR 
(Brother  of  No.  5636) 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  D  30,  1888,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Jacob  Frederic  (b.  O  15,  1851,  Bans, 
Kreis  Goarlouis,  Rhein  Prov.,  Ger.)  and  Emma 
Caroline  (Nehring)  Doerr  (h.  Ja  23,  1865,  New 
York  City).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Man.  Tr. 
Sch.;  Armour  Acad.  Honorary  mention,  Plym 
Fellowship.  Arch.,  Chicago,  igio — .  Mem., 
Univ.  Club,  Chicago;  Mentor  Club.  Address, 
6a  1  E.  50th  Place,  Chicago. 

3709.  ROBERT  ERNEST  DOHERTY 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  22,  1885, 
Clay  City,  111.;  s.  Anthony  (b.  1859,  La.)  and 
Clara  (Sauther)  Doherty  (b.  1859,  Salem,  IIU. 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kapjia  Nu;  Sigma  Xi;  Egyptian 
Club;  E.  E.  Soc;  Varsity  Band;  Chm.,  Sr.  Hat 
Com.;  Cap  and  Gown  Com.  Married  Pearl 
Mills,  Je  20,  191 1.  Sherodsville,  O.  Address, 
Engineering  Dept.  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y. 

3710.  HAZEL  DELL  DOLLINGER 

(PARKS) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  JI  18,  1887,  Maryville, 
Mo.;  d.  Adolph  Louis  (b.  Jl  24,  1861,  Chicago) 
and  Rose  Ann  (Swarfwood)  Dollinger  (b.  My 
21,  1869,  Mason  City,  111.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  W.  A.  A.;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  \  arsity 
Basketball.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Griggsville,  III.; 
do.,  H.  S.,  Greenfield,  111.  Mem.,  H.  Sc.  Chil.; 
O.  E.  S.;  Epis.  Church.  Married  William 
Franklin  Parks,  Jl  20,  1914,  Greenfield,  ID. 
Child,  Willa  Dell,  b.  My  12,  1915-  Address, 
Greenfield,   111. 

371 1.  DEAN   STANLEY  DORMAN 

(Brother  of  No.  2077) 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  3, 
1886,  Taylorville,  111.;  s.  Martin  Luther  (b. 
My  I,  1839,  Ky.)  and  Susannah  (Phillips) 
Dorman  (b.  O  25,  18^6,  Plymouth,  Eng.). 
Prepared  in  Taylorville  Fp.  H.  S.  Philomatli- 
can;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Neb. -III.,  1907;  Ind. -111., 
1908;  Adelphic-Philo  Debate,  1908.  .sth  111. 
Nat.  Guard;  3rd""Arniy  C,  33rd  Div.  (Prairie) 
A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  221  E.  Poplar  St., 
Taylorville,    111. 

3712.  ELZY  FRANKLIN  DOWNEY 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in    Sc. ;    M.    S.,     i9"o;     s. 

Robert  Franklin  (b.  F  15,  1840,  Streator,  111.) 
and  Luella  Frances  (Parker)  Downey  (b.  F 
14,  1852,  Abingdon,  do.).  Prcjiared  in  Mag- 
nolia H.  .S.:  (Jrad.,  111.  St.  Mjrm.  Univ.,  1902; 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1904-7.  Phi  Lambda  Up- 
-silon;  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Elected  full  Asst., 
Univ.    of    111.,    1910;    Teacher,    New   Trier   Tp. 


H.  S.,  1910-n;  do.,  Lucy  L.  Flower  Tech.  H. 
S.,  Chicago,  191 116;  do.,  Harrison  Tech., 
I9r6-i7;  do.,  Crane  Tech.,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  Nat. 
Geog.  Soc.  Married  Lucile  Wcstbrook,  1902, 
Onarga,  111.  Child,  Robert  Hull,  b.  D  2,  1905. 
.■iddrcss,  21    N.   Austin  Ave.,   Chicago. 

3713-  WALTER  R.    DRENNAN 
Land    Dealer;    A.    B.    in    L.    &   A.;    b.    O    28, 

1888,  Taylorville,  111.;  s.  John  G.  and  Mar- 
garet S.  (Slater)  Drcnnan.  Prepared  in  Univ. 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Yoxan;  Shield 
and  Trident;  Helmet;  Mgr.,  Football.  With 
Riley  &  Drennan,  Real  Est.  and  Ins.,  Out- 
look, Saskatchewan,  Can.,  1911-18.  Second  Lt., 
Rockwell  Field,  San  Diego,  Calif.,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress,   Saskatoon,    Saskatchewan,    Can. 

3714-  JOSEPH  ALLEN  DREW 

(Brother  of  Nos.  2645,  2959,  5638) 
Horticulturist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  18,  1885, 
Clifton,  111.;  s.  Washington  (b.  Ag  20,  '1846, 
Chatemgay,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Alice  (Hunt) 
Drew  (b.  S  23,  1850,  Charleston,  N.  H.).  Pre- 
pared in  Watseka  H.  S.  Agr.  Club.  Asst:, 
Pomol.,  .Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-11. 
Hort..  Fairfield,  111.,  1912-17;  do..  Olney,  111., 
1918— .  Mem.,  111.  St.  Hort.  Soc;  Y.  M.  C. 
A.;  Presby.  Church.  Married  Hester  Delilah 
Ashlock,  S  29,  19 1 2,  Flora,  111.  Children: 
Harold  Ernest,  b.  My  31,  1914;  Robert  Bud, 
b.  S  4,  1915;  (3mer  Dale,  b.  D  27,  1916.  Ad- 
dress,   Olney,   111. 

3715.  NORA  BETZ  DUNLAP  (RODGERS) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  24,  1882,  Savoy, 
111.;  d.  Earnest  Lane  (b.  Je  25,  1851,  III.)  and 
Fannie  Dunkel  (Betz)  Dunlap  (b.  Jl  20,  1853, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  H.  Sc.  Club. 
Married  Robert  Beam  Rodgers,  D  27,  1909, 
Champaign.  Children:  Frances  B.,  b.  D  21, 
1910;  Dorothy  Katharine,  b.  O  2,  1916.  Ad- 
dress,  5178  Cotes  Ave.,   St.   Louis. 

3716.     WILBUR  LAWRENCE  DUNN 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  24,  1880, 
Peoriaj  s.  William  Wallace  (b.  S  2,  1840, 
Cambridge,  Mass.)  and  Helen  A.  (FuUerton) 
Dunn  (b.  Jl  19,  1842,  Louisville,  Ky.).  Pre- 
pared in  L^niv.  Acad.  Triangle.  Engr.,  lied- 
rick  &  Cochran,  Consult.  Engrs.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.;  do..  Internal.  Lead  Refining  Co.,  Peoria, 
191 8.  Married  Martha  Toole,  Je  18,  191 3, 
Macon,  Ga.  Children:  Lila  Fullerton,  b.  O  22, 
1915;  Wilbur  Lawrence,  b.  O  12,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  Internal.  Lead  Refining  Co.,  Peoria. 

3717.  CHARLES  ELMER  DURST 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  191 2;  b. 
My  3,  1884,  Knox  City,  Mo.;  s.  H.  (b.  Quincy, 
111.)  and  Carrie  (Layman)  Durst.  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  Acanthus;  Agr.  Club;  Hort. 
Ed.,  ///.  Agr.  Asst.,  Olericulture,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1909-11;  Instr.,  do.,  1911-12:  Assoc,  do.. 
Coll.  of  Agr.  and  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1912-17; 
Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1917-18:  Co.  .\dviser.  Union 
Co.,  19 18 — .  Auth. :  Master's  Thesis  on  A 
Study  of  Eggplant,  Buls.,  174  and  188  and 
Circulars  182,  198,  200,  201,  215,  216  of  ///. 
.4(ir.  E.ip.  Sta.;  Studies  in^  Lettuce  Breeding, 
Hort.  Soc.  Report,  191.=;;  Experiments  in  Se- 
lecting Tomatoes  for  Will  Resistance,  do., 
1917;  Numerous  popular  articles  in  Market 
Grower's  Jour.;  Nat.  Food  Mag.;  Breeder's 
Gazette;  Country  Gentleman ;  Orange  Judd 
Farmer;  Prairie  Farmer;  Farmer's  Review; 
III.  Agr.;  Nat.  Fruit  Grower;  Two  Circulars 
on  Home  Gardening  for  111.  St.  Council  of 
Defense  and  for  Dept.  of  Agr.  Ext.,  Univ.  of 
111.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  for  Hort.  Sc. ;  A.  A.  A. 
S.;  111.  St.  Hort.  Soc;  Veg.  Growers  .Xssn. 
of  Am.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Christian  Church.  Mar- 
ried Bertie  Good,  S  4,  1912,  Urbana.  Children: 
Charles  William,  b.  Ja  21,  1915;  Ruth  Jose- 
phine,  1).   Ag   1918.   .'iddress,    Anna,  III. 


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3>i8.  OTIS  MILES  EASTMAN 
Supvr.,  I'ub.  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja 
i6,  1887,  Jlarvard,  111.;  s.  Otis  Sawyer  (b. 
F  10,  183.3,  Kenton,  N.  II.)  and  Harriet  Maria 
(Miles)  Eastman  (b.  O  ^25,  1851,  Boston). 
Prepared  in  Harvard  II.  S.  Principal,  H.  S., 
Hector,  Minn.,  1909;  do.,  Sycamore,  111.,  1910; 
do..  Harvard,  111.,  1911-13;  Supt.  Schs.,  Amboy, 
111.,  1913-15;  Teacher  and  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Bridge- 
port, 111.,  1915;  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1916;  Teacher.  H.  S.,  Bridgeport,  111.,  igib- 
17;  do.,  Rockford,  111.,  Ap  to  D  1917;  Garden 
Supvr.  Pub.  Schs..  Cleveland,  D  191 7 — .  Mem., 
Presby.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  I.  O.  O.  F.  Mar- 
ried Mary  Amanda  Searls,  Jl  8,  1914,  Amboy, 
111.  Child,  Lucile  Mae,  b.  Mr  14,  1916.  Address, 
10820   Fairchild    Ave.,   Cleveland. 

3719.  FRANCES  MARILLA  EATON 
(Daughter  of  No.  2j8;  Sister  of  No.  2960) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  20,  1888. 
Harristown,  111.;  d.  William  Thomas  (b.  1858, 
Salisbury,  Mass.)  and  Augusta  (Batchelder) 
Eaton  (80),  (b.  1856,  Pittsfield.  N.  II.).  Pre- 
pared in  Tyler  (Tex.)  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi ; 
Alethenai;  V.  P.,  Y.  \V.  C.  A.;  Woman's 
League;  V.  P.,  Sr.  Class.  Teacher.  Pub.  Schs., 
Troup,  Tex.,  1911-13;  do.,  Eng.,  II.  S.,  Tyler, 
Tex.,  1913-18.  Address,  227  Bonner  Ave., 
Tyler,  Tex. 

3720.     BESSIE  JOSEPHINE  EISZNER 
(Sister    of    Nos.    3356,     5108) 

Business;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  D  17,  1886, 
Chicago;  d.  August  William  (b.  D  17,  1861) 
and  Elsie  Marie  (Scheuermann)  Eiszner  (b.  Je 
23,  1861,  Merkenfritz,  Ober-Hessen,  Ger.). 
Prepared  in  Lewis  Inst.  Sr.  Cap  and  Gown 
Com.;  Sr.  Mem.  Com.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1909-10.  With  Sanborn  Map  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 191  s — .  Address,  156  N.  Mayfield  Ave., 
Chicago. 

3721.  KARL  JOHN  THEODORE  EKBLAW 
(Husband  of  No.  4204;  Brother  of  No.  4142) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  M.  S.,  1913; 
b.  Jl  14,  1884,  Rantoul,  111.;  s.  Andrew  (b. 
My  10,  1856,  Eksjo,  Jonkopping  Province, 
Sweden)  and  Ingry  (Johnson)  Ekblaw  (b.  Mr 
3,  i860,  Traheryd,  Kroneberg  Province, 
Sweden).  Prepared  in  Rantoul  H.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.  M.  E.,  Yale,  191 7.  Acacia;  M.  E. 
Soc;  Pres.,  do.,  1907;  Scribblers  Club;  V. 
P.,  Technograph  Bd. ;  Sigma  Tau;  Gamma 
Alpha;  Sr.  Class  Treas. ;  Illini  Staff.  Asst.  in 
Agr.  Mech.,  Univ.  of  111.,  igog-ii;  Instr.,  do., 
1911-13;  Assoc,  do.,  1913-16;  Farm  Structure 
Arch.,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1917;  Prof,  and  Head  of  Dept.,  Farm  Engng., 
Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1917 — . 
Auth.:  Farm  Structures,  MacMillan  Co.,  N. 
Y.,  1913;  Farm  Concrete,  do.,  1917;  Farm  Build- 
ings Series — Implement  Houses;  Poultry  Hous- 
es; Swine  Houses;  Cribs  and  Granaries  Nat. 
Lumber  Mfrs.  Assn.,  Chicago,  1916;  Erosion  of 
Turbine  Blades,  Technograph,  Vol.  34,  191  o; 
Numerous  contributio/is  on  Agr.  Engng.  sub- 
jects in  Country  Gentleman  and  other  agr. 
periodicals;  Agr.  Engng.  Ed.,  Partners  Review, 
Chicago,  and  Nat.  Stockman  and  Fanner.  Pitts- 
burgh, 1 91 7 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  Agr.  Engrs. 
Married  Alma  Bertha  Ileuman  ('10),  Ag  14, 
1913,   Elgin,   111.  Address,  Manhattan,   Kan. 

3722.  CLARA  ERBES 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  4,  1880, 
Centralia,  111.;  d.  Jacob  (b.  D  3,  1832,  Buben- 
heim,  Ger.)  and  Fredericke  (Dillie)  Erbes  (b. 
Ja  17,  1846,  St.  Louis.).  Prepared  in  Cen- 
tralia H.  S.;  III.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Der  Deutsche 
V'erein.  Teacher,  Centralia  Tp.  H.  S.,  111. 
Address,   4075    Pine    St.,    Centralia,    111. 


?,7-^3-  II.\L  EDMUND  ERCANBRACK 
Engineer;  II.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E. ;  b.  O  3,  1884. 
Elburn,  1)1.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  Hebron,  111.) 
and  Mary  Alice  (Ilugg)  Ercanbrack  (b.  Rich- 
mond, 111.).  Prepared  in  Elburn  II.  S.;  LTniv. 
.■\cad.  Psi  Upsilon;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Shield  and  Trident;  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
Prelim.  Honors;  Pres.,  Sr.  Class;  Col.,  Univ. 
Regt.  Electn.  for  A.  E.  &  C.  R.  R.,  1909-10; 
Pvt.  Sec.  to  John  Stewart,  Elburn,  111.,  190Q-10; 
Engr.  for  W.  L.  Fergus  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1910- 
n;  Engr.,  Ilegeler  Bros.  Zinc  Co.,  191 1.  Ad- 
dress, 314   N.   Gilbert   St.,   Danville,   111. 

3724.  ROBERT  N.  ERSKINE 
(Brother  of  No.  51 14) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  24,  1886, 
Oak  Park,  111.;  s.  Robert  (b.  Ap  10,  1847, 
Gallashiels,  Scotland)  and  Mary  (Goodspeed) 
Erskine  (b.  F  28,  1858,  Constantia,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Oak  Park  H.  S.  LL.  B.,  Chicago 
Kent  Coll.  of  Law,  1911.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Sec, 
111.  Union.  Practicing  law,  Chicago,  1916; 
Mem.  of  Kraft,  Kraft  &  Erskine,  19 16 — . 
Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.;  Sec,  Illini  Club  Chicago, 
1916-17;  Pres.,  do.,  1917-18.  Married  Florence 
\Iathes,  Ap  19,  19 13,  Chicago.  Children:  Rob- 
ert M.,  b.  N  27,  1915;  John  G.,  b.  Je  11,  1918. 
.Address,  714  Columbian  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.; 
bus.   add.,    517   Harris    Trust    Bldg.,    Chicago. 

3725.  HELEN  ELAINE  ERVIN  (ROBERTS) 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ag  10,  1882,  Good 
Hope,  O.;  d.  William  A.  (b.  Ap  15,  1847, 
Greenfield,  O.)  and  Clara  (Morton)  Ervin  (b. 
Ag  22,  1849,  South  Salem,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Wartburg  (Tenn.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Maryville 
Coll.,  1902.  Married  William  Edward  Roberts, 
Ap  3,  1912,  Rincon,  N.  M.  Address,  Ferndale, 
N.   M. 

3726.  MARTIN  EDWARD  EVANS 
Traveling  Salesman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ap 
lo,  1883,  Chebanse,  111.;  s.  Leonard  Wood  (b. 
Ap  29,  1859,  Wanatah,  Ind.)  and  Amelia  lane 
(Grosse)  Evans  (b.  F  8,  1863,  Utica,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Chebanse  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  M. 
M.  E.,  Cornell,  191 1.  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M. 
E.  Teacher,  Farm  Mech.,  Agr.  Coll.,  Cornell 
Univ.,  1909-11;  Traveling  salesman,  191 1 — . 
Invented  machine  for  mfg.  reinforced  concrete 
piles  (used  as  thesis  for  M.  M.  E.,  Cornell) 
Je    I,   191 1.     Address,  Chebanse,  III. 

37^7-  LEON  ULYSSES  EVERHART 
(Brother  of  Nos.  472,  1127) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B. ;  b.  N  8, 
1885,  Champaign;  s.  Marion  Washington  (b. 
Je  28,  1842,  Newcomerstown,  O.)  and  Sarah 
Isabel  (Wyandt)  Everhart  (b.  Mr  12,  1847, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Gibson  City  H.  S. ;  Univ. 
Acad.;  Philomathean;  Fuller  Moot  Court; 
Shield  and  Trident;  Sec,  Sr.  Class;  Illini 
Music  Reporter;  Asst.  Bus.  Mgr.,  do.;  Bus. 
Mgr.,  do.  Special  Collector  for  Urbana,  1910- 
11;  Sec,  Urbana  Cml.  Club  and  Ex-officio 
Dir.,  1911-13;  City  Atty.,  191 1-15.  Rep.  Pre- 
cinct Committeeman  and  Mem.  Republican  Cen- 
tral City  Com.  and  Co.  Central  Com.,  1910-12; 
Pres.,  Champaign  Co.,  Alumni  Assn.,  1914-15. 
Married  Helen  Myra  Percival,  D  7,  191 2,  Ur- 
bana. Children:  Leon  Percival,  b.  Ag  23.  IQ15; 
Blanche,  b.  S  26,  1917.  Address,  929  N.  Fair 
Oak,   Pasadena,   Calif. 

3728.  ROY  NEWTON  FARGO 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  N  29. 
1884,  Groton.  S.  Dak.;  s.  James  P.  (b.  1852, 
Greenville,  Mich.)  and  Marian  (Ouiggle)  Far- 
go (b.  1861,  near  Greenville,  Mich.).  Pre- 
pared in  Streator  Tp.  II.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Phi; 
Eta  Kappa  Nu.  With  Frank  Adams  Elec  Co., 
St.  Louis,  1907;  Chicago  Bell  Telephone  Co., 
1907-8;    Real   Est.    and   Ins.    Bus.,    and   Asst.    in 


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Men's  Gym..  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-13;  Asst.  Dir., 
do.,  1913 — ;  Farmer,  Indianola,  111.  Mem.,  Cml. 
Club,  Urbana.  Married  tirace  Sodonia  Vanne- 
man,  S  8.  1908.  Urliaiia.  C"liild,  Margaret  Mir- 
iam, b.  Jl  -2,   1912.  Addrcs,  liuiianola,   111. 

3729.  PAUL  MELVILLE  FARMER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  _'3,  1885, 
Palmyra,  111.;  s.  George  Allen  (b.  D  21,  1853) 
and  "Harriet  Amelia  (McMullen)  Farmer  (b. 
Ag  24,  1856,  Clay  Co.,  Ill.L  Prepared  in  Pal- 
myra IL  S.  E.  E.  Soc. ;  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  With 
Red  Oak  Elec.  Co.,  la.,  1909-10;  Westinghouse 
Elcc.  and  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  191011;  West. 
Elec.  Co.,  Chicago.  1911-ij:  P.  M.  Farmer  & 
Cc,  Chicago,  1914-16;  Erwin  Greer  Auto  Co., 
Chicago,  1916-17;  Mgr.,  Indus.  Dept.,  Klaxon 
Co.,    Newark,     N.    J.,     1017 — •      Address,    194 


Co.,     iNewark,     JN'.    J.,     101; 
Wright  St.,   Newark,  N.  J. 


3730.  JAMES  GURNEY  FILLMORE 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  O  2,  1876;  s.  Luther  D. 
(b.  S  I,  1843,  Rutland,  Vt.)  and  Sarah  (Hal- 
bert)  Fillmore  (b.  S  25,  1842,  Erie  Co.,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Beloit  Coll.  Acad.;  Richmond  H. 
S.  Ionian;  John  Marshall  Law  Club.  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church.  Address.  622  N.  2nd  St.,  Rock- 
ford,  Ill.t 

3731.  ERNA  MARIE  ELIZABETH  FINK 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  10,  1886. 
Hamburg,  Ger.;  d.  James  P.  (b.  Je  29,  1853. 
Archsum,  Sylt,  do.)  and  Marie  (Moeller)  I- ink 
(b.  Mr  7,  1864,  Hamburg,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Chicago  H.  S.  and  Hamburg,  Ger.,  3  yrs. 
Alpha  Alpha;  Illiola;  Scribblers;  Der  Deutsche 
Verein.  Teacher,  II.  S.,  Morton,  111.,  1909-12; 
do.,  Monroe,  Wash.,  1912-16;  do.,  Aberdeen, 
Wash.,  :9i6— .  Mem.,  Research  Club,  Monroe, 
Wash.,  1913-16.  Address,  211  E.  3rd  St.,  Aber- 
deen, Wash. 

3732.  SAMUEL  NORRIS  FINN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  28,  1869,  Carter,  111.; 
s.  Alfred  C.  (b.  Ap  4,  '835,  Centralia,  111.)  and 
A.  R.  (Mercer)  Finn  (b.  1845.  do.).  Prepared 
in  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  St.  Atty.,  Marion 
Co.,  111.  Married  Luna  M.  Hays,  Ja  1894. 
Salem.  111.  Children:  Hazel,  b.  F  12  ,1895; 
Roscoe  S.,  b.  F  26,  1896.     Address,  Salem,  111. 

3733.  ARVIN  WILLIAM  FISCHER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  24,  1887,  Addi- 
son, 111.;  s.  George  A.  (b.  Je  30,  1851,  do)  aiid 
Mary  C.  (Franzen)  Fischer  (b.  Elmhurst,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Wheaton  .\cad.  Farmer,  lienson- 
ville.  111.  Pres.,  DuPage  Co.  Holstein  Friesian 
Breeders  Assn.;  Evang.  Church.  Address,  Ben- 
sonville,  111. 

3734.  WILLIAM  MURPHY  FISHBACK 
(Husband  of  No.  2782;  Brother  of  No.  .Si 26) 
Principal:  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  20,  187.S. 
Marshall,  111.;  s.  J.  S.  and  Susan  (Hesher) 
Fishback.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Ionian. 
Teacher,  Ath..  H.  S.,  Selma,  Calif.;  Prin., 
Orange  Union  H.  S.  Mem.,  111.  Nat.  (,uard  3 
yrs.  Married  Avis  Hortense  Percival  ('06),  Ag 
22,  1909,  Chamjiaign.  Child,  son,  b.  My  4.  i9>2. 
Address,   Orange,   Calif. t 

3735.  IRA  WILLIAM  FISK 
Consulting  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  h.  Ag  8, 
1884,  Plainview,  Minn.;  s.  Chauncy  Stuart  (b. 
1846  Liberty,  N.  Y.)  and  Sarah  Elizalieth 
(Finch)  Fisk  (b.  1846,  do.).  Prepared  111 
Plainview  (Minn.)  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
Sigma  Xi;  Sigma  Tau.  Asst.,  E.  E.,  l^niv.  of 
111.,  1910-11;  Instr.,  do.,  1911-13;  Assoc,  do.. 
1914-17;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1918 — ;  Consulting 
Engr.,  New  York  (iity,  1919 — ■  City  Elec. 
Engr..  Springfield,  summer  1916.  Instr..  Sch. 
of  Military  Aeronautics,  Univ.  of  111.,   1917-18. 


Co — Auth.:  Current  and  Voltage  Relations  in 
Two  Phase,  Three  Phase  Transformers,  The 
Technograph,  Vol.  XXXII,  N  191 7;  Some 
Tests  of  Elec.  Driven  Deep  Well  Pumps, 
Am.  Water  Works  Assn.,  Mr  1917;  Some 
Tests  Elec.  Driven  Deep  Well  Pumps, 
Part  II.  do.,  Ap  1918.  Auth.:  Notes  on 
Elcc.  Driven  Deep  Well  Pumps,  Technograph, 
\'ol.  XXX;  Gas  Engine  Ignition,  do..  Vol. 
XXX.  Married  Alta  Mae  Meachum,  O  9,  1909, 
Plainview,  Minn.  Child,  Maxine  Alice,  b.  D  i, 
191 7.  Address,  503  Indiana  Ave.,  Urbana;  bus. 
ada.,  307  Elec.  Lab.,  Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

3736.     JUNIUS  AIKEN  FLANDERS 
(Brother  of  No.  4157) 

Cement  Business;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  29, 
1888,  Chicago;  s.  John  James  (b.  Je  30, 
1848,  Chicago)  and  Alicia  (Aiken)  Flanders 
(1).  F  23,  1849).  Prepared  in  Lewis  Insi. 
I'elta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Phoenix;  Yoxan;  Ku 
Klux;  Capt.,  Varsity  Polo  and  Swimming 
Teams;  Varsity  Baseball  Mgr.;  Illiui  Staff;  Jr. 
Smoker  and  Sr.  Ball  Com.  With  Santa  Cruz 
Portland  Cement  Co.  and  Standard  Portland 
Cement  Corporation  (both  under  same  manage- 
ment). Mem.,  Olympic  Club.  Married  Eliza- 
beth Ann  Wyeth,  Je  11,  191  i,  San  Francisco, 
Calif.  Address,  1601  Title  &  Trust  Bldg.,  Chi- 
cago. 

3737-     JOSEPH   KYLE  FOSTER 

Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  Mr  25,  1886, 
Mt.  Carmel,  111.;  s.  Michael  Joseph  (b.  O  17, 
1850,  Cambridge,  Eng.)  and  Elizabeth  (Thorn) 
I'oster  (b.  O  u,  1854,  Bridgeport,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Mt.  Carmel  H.  S.  Egyptian  and  Var- 
sity Clubs;  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Alpha  Delta  Phi. 
Treas.,  Soph.  Cotillion;  Treas.,  Jr.  Prom. 
Draftsman.  Gulf  Pipe  Line  Co.,  Tulsa,  Okla., 
1909-10;  Flathead  Co.,  Big  Arm,  Mont.,  1910- 
12;  Sec,  Cow  Creek  Irrigation  Co.,  Hill  City, 
Idaho,  1912-1^;  Sales  Dept.,  Lehigh  Portland 
Cement  Co.,  (Chicago,  191 5 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  R.  A.  M.  Married  Frances  Mary  Parkin- 
son, Mr  22,  191 1,  Mt.  Carmel,  111.  Children: 
Katherine  Elizabeth,  b.  N  12,  191 2;  Roberta,  b. 
My  30,  1914;  Josephine  Sarah,  b.  Je  20,  1917. 
.■Iddress,  402  Cherry  St.,  Mt.  Carmel,  111.;  bus. 
add..  Sales  Dept.,  Lehigh  Portland  Cement  Co., 

Chicago. 

3738.     CHESTER  CHARLES  FOWLER 

Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1913;  Ij-  J' 
8,  1886,  Cliicago;  s.  Charles  W.  (b.  Ap  1847, 
Peru,  111.)  and  Julia  H.  (Shaw)  Fowler  (b.  O 
19,  1855,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech. 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Ph.  1).,  Jefferson  Med.  (Toll., 
1915.  Zeta  Psi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma 
Xi;  Gamma  Sigma  Delta;  Chem.  Club;  Special 
Honors.  Asst.  Chem.,  Armour  &  Co.,  Chicago, 
1909;  Asst.  Instr.  and  Asst.  Prof.,  Dept.  of 
("hem.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1909;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.; 
Special  Investigator,  Bur.  of  Cliem.,  U.  S.  Dept. 
of  Agr.  Auth.:  Studies  on  Water  Drinking, 
The  Metabolic  Influence  of  Copious  Water 
Drinking  With  Meals,  Jour,  of  li.rperimental 
Med.,  Vol.  XII.  No.  3,  1910;  -An  Investigation 
of  the  Gastric  Residium  in  Over  One  Hundred 
.\ormal  Cases,  Jour.  .4m.  .Issu.,  \'ol.  LXy, 
191 5;  A  study  of  Eighty  Samples  of  Gastric 
Resuluums  Obtained  from  Apparently  Normal 
Women,  Juur.  Am.  Med.  Assn..  \ol.  L.W'III, 
1917;  The  Utilization  of  ("arbohydrate  on  Rela- 
tively High  and  Low  Cereal  Diets,  Jour.  Biol. 
Chem.,  Vol.  -XXXII,  191 7:  Studies  of  the  Gas- 
tric Residuum  II  Total  Phosphorous,  do..  Vol. 
.\XXII,  1917.  Married  Eula  Mae  Thompson, 
M  25,  1908,  Wheaton,  111.  Children:  William 
"Charles,  b.  Ja  6,  191 2;  Dorothy  Belle,  b.  O  7. 
1917.     Address,  430  Ash  Ave.,  Ames,  la. 


3739- 


JOHN  DANIEL   WILLIAM 
FROEHLICH 


Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  2,  1883,  Chi- 
cago- s.  John  (b.  18^9,  Tiefendorf,  Saxony, 
Ger  )  and"l!arbara  Froehlich  (b.  1848,  Chicago). 


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341 


Prepared  in  Central  Coll.,  r,a  Salle:  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  Chicago.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa.  Engr.,  Chi- 
cago and  Northwest.  Ry.,  1909-10;  do.,  Sargent 
&  Lundy,  Consulting  Engrs.,  Chicago,  1910-17; 
do..  Armour  &  Co.,  t'nion  Stock  Yds.,  Chicago, 
1 91  7 — .  Married  Ruth  Wrobey,  1914,  Chicago. 
Child,  John  Jr.,  b.  N  21,  1915.  Address,  818 
Leland  Ave.,  Chicago:  bus.  add.,  Armour  &  Co., 
Union  Stock  Yards,  do. 

3740.  MARY  CAMILLE  FRUIN 
(Sister   of  No.    5670) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  9.  1888;  d. 
John  (b.  1840,  Tipperary  Co.,  Ireland)  and 
Mary  E.  (l)oherty)  Fruin  ( b.  1855,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  McKinley  H.  S.,  El  Paso, 
111.;  Columbia  Coll.  of  Expression,  1914-15, 
1917-18;  B.  E.,  do.,  1918.  Teacher,  Alexandria. 
S>.  Dak.,  1909-10;  do.,  Sioux  City,  la.,  1910-12; 
do..  Kalispell,  Mont.,  1915-16;  with  Redway  and 
Ellison-White  Chautauquas.  Address,  El  Paso, 
111. 

3741.  ELMER  OTIS   FURROW 
Lawyer;   A.   B.   in    L.   &  A.;   b.   Mr  29,    1884, 

Potomac,  111.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  do.)  and 
Helena  (Ray)  Furrow  (b.  Kankakee,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Danville  H.  S.  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Colo., 
1910.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Address,  Steamboat 
Springs,   Colo. 

3742.  JULIUS  SIVERINE  GANGSTADT 
Dairyman;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Jl  15,  1883; 
Deerfield,  Wis.;  s.  Edward  (b.  Ap  21,  1849, 
Christiania,  Norway)  and  Martha  (Christian- 
son)  Gangstadt  (b.  0  16,  1858,  Deeri^eld,  Wis.). 
Prepared  in  Deerfield  H.  S.;  Albion  Acad. 
Agr.  Club;  Scandinavian  Club;  Mgr.,  Agr. 
Baseball  Team;  Chm.,  First  Agr.  Round-up. 
Local  Insp.  and  Mgr.,  Hammond,  La.,  Co-op- 
erative Creamery  Assn.;  Mgr.,  Hammond 
Woodland  Dairy  Co.,  191 1;  Supt.  and  Mem., 
Bd.  of  Dir.,  Woodland  Dairy  Co.,  Ltd.,  191 1 — . 
Auth. ;  How  to  Prevent  the  Washing  of  Soils, 
///.  Agr.,  Mr  1908.  Pres.,  Bus.  Men's  Bible 
Class,  Hammond.  La.  Married  Hazel  Har- 
riet Gere,  N  22,  1910,  Urbana.  Child,  Mar- 
garite  Elizabeth,  b.  N  29,  191 1.  Address,  c/o 
Capitol   City  Creamery,   Baton   Rouge,   La. 

3743.  LION  GARDINER 
Sales  Manager;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  N  19, 
1884,  Chicago;  s.  Frank  H.  (b.  Ja  7,  1852,  Mil- 
waukee) and  Helen  C.  (Root)  Gardiner  (b.  Ap 
30,  1856,  North  Reading,  Mass.).  Prepared  in 
S.  Div.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phoenix; 
Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Yoxan;  Helmet;  Capt., 
Football;  Track  Team;  Sr.  Class  Pres.;  Mem., 
first  Council  of  Stud.  LTnion.  Deputy  Insp., 
Smoke  Dept.,  Chicago,  1910;  with  Consulting 
Engr.,  reporting  and  a])praising,  1910-12;  Supt., 
Dredging  Co.,  1909-12;  West.  Mgr.,  Engng. 
News-Record,  1912-17;  Dir.,  Engng.  News-Rec- 
ord, IQ17-18,  N.  Y. ;  Mgr.,  Field  Sales.  Lake- 
wood  Engng.  Co.,  Cleveland,  1918 — .  Married 
Pauline  Dodgshun,  Mr  25,  191 5,  Chicago. 
Child,  Helen  Root,  b.  S  23,  1917.  .-Iddress, 
1 17 13  Lake  Ave.,  Cleveland;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
Lalkewood  Engng.   Co.,   do. 

3744.  CLARENCE  ORAN  GARDNER 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1911; 
b.  Ap  19,  1885,  Clay  Co.,  Neb.;  s.  Clarence 
Clay  Cb.  Je  26,  1854,  Shelby  Co.,  111.)  and 
Laura  Susan  (Gilbert)  Gardner  (b.  D  29,  1864, 
Grayville,  do.).  Prepared  in  Shelbyville  H. 
S.  Philomathean;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Cir- 
culation Mgr.,  Asst.  Bus.  Mgr.,  and  Bus.  Mgr., 
mini.  Asst.,  Pol.  Sc,  Univ.  of  111..  1909-11; 
Harrison  Fellow,  Pol.  Sc,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  191 1- 
12;  Bur.  Mun.  Research,  Philadelphia,  1912- 
14;  Asst.  Prof.,  Pol.  Sc,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati, 
1914 — .  Auth.:  The  Working  of  the  State- 
Wide  Referendum  in  Illinois,  .4  in.  Pol.  .Sc. 
Reviezv,     Ag     191 1;     The     Initiative     and     Ref- 


erendum in  Commission  Cities,  Annals  of  the 
Am.  Acad,  of  Pol.  and  Social  Sc,  Vol.  38; 
Problems  of  Percentages  in  Direct  Govt.,  Am. 
Pol.  Sc.  Review,  Ag  1915;  Pul)lic  works.  Parks 
and  Buildings,  a  report  for  the  111.  Efficiency 
&•  Economy  Comn.,  1916.  Mem.,  Am.  Pol.  Sc. 
Assn.,  1910;  Am.  Acad,  of  Pol.  and  Social  Sc, 
19H.      Address,   224    Loraine   Ave.,    Cincinnati. 

3745-  PERCIE  ELLEN  GARNETT 
(Sister  of  Nos.  950,  1504,  2098,  3373,  4671) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  S  30,  1882, 
St.  Mary's,  111.;  d.  Robert  Kirtley  (b.  Ag  4, 
1844,  do.)  and  Annie  Elizabeth  (Hunter)  (Har- 
nett (b.  O  19,  1845,  Catasauqua.  Pa.).  Pre- 
pared in  Carthage  II.  .S.  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  H. 
Sc.  Club.  Teacher,  Doni.  Sc.  and  Art,  Ply- 
mouth, 111.,  1909-10;  do.,  Pratt,  Kan.,  1910-12. 
Address,   Plymouth,    111. 

3746.  CLARK  LEE  GIBBS 
Missionary:  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  D  8,  1879, 
La  Moille,  111.;  s.  J.  R.  and  Hannah  M. 
(Stanard)  Gibbs.  Prepared  in  Greencastle 
(Ind.)  H.  S.;  Sioux  Falls  Baptist  Coll.;  Ewing 
Coll.  Missionary,  Am.  Sunday  Sch.  L^nion, 
Casselton,  N.  Dak.,  1909-10:  do.,  Urbana,  1910- 
11;  do.,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.,  1911-12;  Gen. 
Missionary,  do.,  1913 — .  Ordained  Minister, 
Jl  23,  1913,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.  Married 
Edith  Rebecca  McCord,  Jl  28,  1904,  Arthur. 
111.  Address,  1014  W.  8th  St.,  Sioux  Falls,  S. 
Dak. 

3747.  MARY  GIBSON  (VANCE) 
(Sister  of  No.  7541) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  27,  1887,  Newport, 
Ind.;  d.  Oscar  Bruce  (b.  Toronto,  Ind.)  and 
Harriet  (Elder)  Gibson  (h.  Dana,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Dana,  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Hanover  Coll. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Farmer 
City,  111.,  1909-10.  Married  William  F.  Vance, 
My  4,  191 1,  Chicago.  Child,  Martha,  b.  Ap 
5,  1912.  Address,  107  N.  9th  St.,  Caldwell, 
Idaho. 

3748.     MILES    OTTO    GIBSON 
Mech.   Engr;   B.   S.  in  Ry.  M.    E. ;  b.  N   26, 

1887,  Urbana;  s.  J.  A.  Gibson.  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Married  Grace  Lilian  Smythe,  S 
26,  1910,  Albany.  N.  Y.  Address,  107  N.  9th 
St.,   Caldwell,   Idaho. 

3749.     LUTIE  AZUBA  GOFF  (CALLAN) 
(Wife    of  No.    2928;    Sister    of   Nos.    1687, 

4170) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  g,  1884,  R^ntoul, 
111.;  d.  Arthur  Middleton  (b.  1848,  Elmira,  N. 
Y.)  and  Clara  Belle  (Hall)  Cioff  (b.  1848, 
JMiddleton,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Rantoul  H.  S. 
lUiola.  Married  John  A.  Callan  ('07),  Je 
30,  191 1,  Champaign.  Address,  R.  i,  Newark, 
111. 

3750.  FRANK  GOODSPEED 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  S  2,  1884, 
Joliet,  III.;  s.  Charles  F.  (b.  do.)  and  Hester 
Ann  (Beedy)  (joodspeed  (b.  Peotone,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.  Kappa  Sigma; 
Shield  and  Trident.  Supt.  for  Arch.,  1909; 
Engr.,  Coke  Oven  Const.,  1909-11;  Supt.  for 
Arch.,  1912 — .  Address,  Concrete  Ship  Dept., 
Emergency    Fleet    Corp.,    Philadelphia. 

3751.  INEZ  DOROTHY  GORDON 
Teacher:  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  20,  188";, 
Chillicothe,  Mo.;  d.  David  (b.  D  30,  1850,  do.) 
and  Margaret  E.  (Baker)  Gordon  (b.  O  23, 
1858.  Columbus,  O.).  Prepared  in  Chillicothe 
H.  S.;  Lindenwood  Coll.,  St.  Charles,  Mo.; 
LTniv.  of  Mo.  Teacher,  Chillicothe,  Mo.,  H. 
S.     Address,   Chillicothe,   Mo.t 


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37S-.     MARC.ARET  TRAVIS  GOURLEY 
(Sister  of  No.   3753) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  9.  1887, 
Paxton,  III.;  d.  John  McNeal  (b.  1847,  In- 
liiana  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Mary  Martlia  (Lantz) 
Gourley  (b.  1848,  Brookville.  Jefferson  C"o., 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Sem.,  Onar- 
ga;  Univ.  Acad.;  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Mich. 
Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Teacher,  Moweaqua,  111., 
1909-10;  do.,  Alexis,  III.,  1910-12;  do.,  Ab- 
ingdon, 111.,  191J-14;  do.,  Paxton,  111.,  1914-15; 
do.,  nibbing,  Minn.  Jr.  Coll.  and  II.  S.,  1915 — . 
Mem.,  O.  £.  S.  Address,  534  S.  Vermillion 
St.,  Paxton,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Jr.  College,  Hib- 
bing.   Minn. 

3753.     MARY  JANE  GOURLEY 
(Sister  of  No.  3752) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  M.  A.,  1914;  b.  D  29, 
18S5,  Paxton,  111.;  d.  John  McNeal  (b.  Ag  3, 
1847,  Indiana  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Mary  Martha 
(Lantz)  Gourley  (b.  S  24,  1848,  Brookville, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Teacher,  Pax- 
ton H.  S.,  III.,  1909-13;  do..  Mount  Morris 
Coll.,  Mont.,  1914-16;  do.,  Lincoln  H.  S.,  111., 
1916-17;  do.,  nibbing,  Minn.  Jr.  Coll.,  1917-18. 
^Iem.,  Presby.  Church.     Address,  Paxton,  111. 

3754.     MARY  ADELAIDE  GRAHAM 

(Sister  of  Nos.  1338,  2403) 
Assistant;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  1885, 
Springfield,  111.;  d.  James  M.  (b.  Ap  14,  1852, 
Castleblayney,  Ireland)  and  Kate  (VVallace) 
Graham  (b.  Ag  13,  1857,  Rantoul,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Sacred  Heart  Convent,  Springfield; 
Univ.  Acad.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Eng.  Club; 
Scribblers;  Choral  Soc.  Asst.  in  Eng.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1911-12.  Mem.,  Assn.  of  Coll.  Alumnae. 
Address,  413    S.    7th   St.,   Springfield,   Ill.t 

37SS.     LENNA   MABEL  GREGORY 
(WALKER) 

(Wife  of  No.  8034;  Sister  of  No.  2682) 
Prin.  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1916; 
b.  S  27,  1884,  Moweaqua,  111.;  d.  Frank  (b. 
Mr  30,  1854,  Tobensport,  Ind.)  and  Amanda 
(Smith)  Gregory  (b.  S  s,  i860,  Moweaqua, 
III.).  Prejiared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Teacher,  Eng., 
Newman  fp.  H.  S.,  111.,  1909-10;  Prin.,  Cor- 
dova H.  S.,  111.,  1917-18.  Auth.:  Sir  John 
Johnson,  Loyalist,  Miss.  Valley  Historical  Re- 
view, D,  1916.  Married  Clifton  James  Walker 
('16),  Mr  5,  1910,  111.  Address,  19  Chittenden 
Ave.,  Columbus,  O. 

3756.  M.\BEL  A.  GRIDLEY  (KRESSMANN) 
(Wife  of  No.  3831) 
B.  S.  in  Cheni.;  b.  F  11,  1887,  Morrison,  HI.; 
d.  John  (b.  Je  7,  1859,  do.)  and  Mary  Ann 
(Ward)  Gridley  (b.  Je  6,  i860,  Sanborn,  N. 
v.).  Prepared  in  Morrison  H.  S.  Teacher, 
Chem.,  Em|)oria,  Kan.,  1909-10;  Instr.,  Chem., 
Bradley  Poly.  Inst.,  Peoria,  1910-12.  Married 
Frederick  W.  Kressmann  ('09),  Je  20,  1912, 
Morrison,  111.  Children:  Frederick  W.  Jr.,  b. 
Je  6,  1913;  Elsa  Mae,  b.  Jl  i,  1917-  Address, 
Fullerton,   La. 

3757.  LELAND  STANFORD  GRIFFITH 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  8,  1887, 
McNabb,  111.;  s.  Walter  G.  (b.  F  25,  1861) 
and  Fannie  (Smith)  Griffith  (b.  Ag  1867,  Mag- 
nolia, 111.).  I^repared  in  Clear  Creek  Sch. 
Agr.  Club;  V.  M.  C.  A.;  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr.  Coll. 
Baseball  Team.  I'armer,  1909-16;  Farm  .Ad- 
viser, Amboy,  Lee  Co.,  111.,  1916 — .  Married 
Martha    Jane    Caldwell,     Ag     12.     1914.     Child. 

{ohn   Stanford,   b.   O  3,   1918.  Address,  Amboy, 
11. 

3758.     SANFORD  LACKEY  GROVE 
Farmer;    B.    S.   in   Agr.;   A.    B.,    1910;    b.    N 
2,   1885,  Cerro  Gordo,  111.;  s.  Thomas  (b.   1823, 
Clarksburg,  O.)   and  Emma   (Yinger)   Grove   (b. 


i86j,  Urbana).  Prepared  in  Cerro  Gordo  H. 
S.  Farmer,  Cerro  Gordo,  111.  Married  Mary 
S.  Adams,  Mr  10,  1914,  Cerro  Gordo.  111.  Child, 
Frances  Ruth,  b.  Je  24,  1916.  Address,  Cerro 
Gordo.   111. 

3759.  MADGE  K.  GUNDY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  i,  1886, 
liismark.  111.;  d.  Francis  Marion  (b.  My  17, 
1843,  Myresville,  111.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Smith)  Gundy  (b.  S  30,  1854).  Prepared  in 
Danville  H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Capt., 
Freshman  Basketball.  Teacher,  11.  S.,  Dan- 
ville, 111.  Address,  Bisniark,  111.;  bus.  add., 
207   W.   Seminary,    Danville,   111. 


3760.  HOMER  LAXGDOX  HADLEY 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E. ;  b.   F  21,  1887, 

Latham,  111.;  s.  Charles  Lewis  (b.  My  8,  1845, 
Waitsfield,  V't.)  and  Florence  Maria  (Gilman) 
Hadley  (b.  X  22,  1848,  Woburn,  Mass.).  Pre- 
pared in  Hadley  Dist.  Sch.  and  Maroa  H.  S. 
Engr.,  Allis  Chalmers  Mfg.  Co.,  Milwaukee, 
iQOQ — .  Married  Emma  Xeuhaus,  Je  20,  191 2, 
Nashville,  111.  Child,  Homer  Langdon,  Jr.,  b. 
.•\g  I,  19 1 5.  Address,  576.  68th  Ave.,  West 
.Vllis,  Wis.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Allis  Chalmers  Co., 
Milwaukee. 

3761.  FRANKLIN    EUGENE    HAGIE 
Phys.  and  Surg.;   A.  B.  in   Sc. ;   M.  D.,   191 1; 

b.  F  22,  1886,  Elizabeth.  111.;  s.  Fred  and 
Martha  (Bateman)  Hagie.  Prepared  in  Eliza- 
beth H.  S.  Alpha  Omega  Alpha.  Interne, 
I'niv.  Hospital,  Chicago,  ist  Lt.,  Med.  Corps; 
Mustered  out,  D  7,  191 8.  Address,  Elizabeth, 
111. 

3762.  JOSEPH  WILLIAM  HAKE 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  O  7,  1882, 
Hoyleton,  111.;  s.  Fred  W.  (b.  1832,  Hanover, 
Ger.)  and  Sophia  (Hartman)  Hake  (b.  1841, 
Wurtzburg,  do.).  Prepared  in  Nashville  H.  S.; 
Scholarship,  N.  W.  Univ.;  B.  S.,  Central  Wes- 
leyan  Coll.  Instr.,  Phys.,.  Wheaton  Coll., 
1909-10;  In  charge,  Tr.  Phys.  Lab.,  1910-15; 
Instr.,  Astronomy,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Bloom- 
ington,  111.,  191 5 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church; 
V.  M.  C.  A.  .Address,  c/o  Wesleyan  Univ., 
Hloomington,    Ill.t 

3763.     ETHEL  LOTTIE  HALL  (BEEBV) 
(Sister  of  No.   3010) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  16,  1885,  Hoopcston, 
111.;  d.  Ervin  Stevens  (b.  F  14,  i8is,  Tonica, 
111.)  and  Violctta  (Richardson)  Hall  (b.  Je 
19,  1852,  Peoria).  Prepared  in  lloopeston  and 
Urbana  H.  Schs.  Stenographer  in  Civ.  Engng. 
Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-12.  Married  Frank 
F.  Beebv,  Je  19,  1912,  L^rbana.  Children: 
Richard  Ellis,  b.  Mr.  8,  1913;  Robert  Hall,  b. 
Je  17,  1914.  Address,  943  N.  Lombard  Ave., 
oak   Park,    111. 

3764.  WILLIAM  CLYDE  HANDLIN 
F.iologist;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  .Np  11,  1885;  s. 
Daniel  D  (b.  Ja  14,  1842,  Albany,  N.  Y.)  and 
Lucinda  Marguerite  (Buckles)  Handlin  (b.  S 
10,  1846,  Mt.  Pulaski,  111.).  Prepared  in  Lake 
Fork  and  Mt.  Pulaski  H.  Schs.  Chem.  Club; 
Baseball.  Sunt,  of  Schs.,  New  Holland;  Ath. 
Coach  and  Instr.,  Biology,  Lincoln  H.  S. ; 
Head,  Biology  Dept.  and  Ath.  Dir.,  Pacific 
Univ.,  Forest  Grove,  Ore.,  two  yrs. ;  with  U. 
.S.  Entomol.  Dept.,  Forest  Grove,  Ore..  191 7- 
.\th.  Dir.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Camp  Lewis,  Wash.; 
Mustered  out,  D,  igi8.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Commandery,  K.  T.;  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S., 
Springfield,  111.;  Logan  Co.  Teachers'  Assn.; 
Lincoln  Teachers'  Club;  Ath.  Chm.,  Rose  Fes- 
tival, Portland,  Ore.,  1917.  Address,  Lake  Fork, 
111. 


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37'',5.  DE  ALTON  HAYVVARD 
(Ih-other  of  No.  2415) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  26,  1887,  Ottawa, 
III.;  s.  George  (b.  Ap  19;  1843,  Ottawa,  111.) 
and  Nettie  CStricklandJ  Ilayward  (b.  O  21, 
1847,  Adams,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Ottawa  H. 
S.    Theta    Nu    Epsilon.    Co.    29,    Inf.,    Central 

0.  T.  Sell.,  Camp  Lee,  V'a. ;  Mustered  out,  N 
23,  191 8.  Address,  284  Washington  St.,  Hart- 
ford, Conn.;  bus.  add..  Travelers  Insurance 
Co.,  do. 

3766.     WILLIAM    EVERETT   HEDGCOCK 

(Husband  of  No.  5329;  Brother  of  Nos.  6944, 

7595.  9124) 

Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  4,  1885, 
Plymouth,  111.;  s.  John  Franklin  (b.  N  3,  1861, 
do.)  and  Anna  Elizabeth  (Wade)  Hedgcock  (b. 
S  17,  1863,  do.).  Prepared  in  Plymouth  II.  S. 
Sigma  Pi;  Agr.  Club;  Football.  Teacher,  x\gr., 
I.aSalle-Peru  Tp.  H.  S.,  1910-12;  Head  of  Agr. 
Dept..  Assn.  St.  H.  S.,  Albert  Lea  Sch.,  Albert 
Lea,  Minn.,  1912;  Farm  Adviser,  Peoria  Co., 
1917 — .  Mem.,  .\ssn.  of  Commerce,  Peoria, 
igi8;  Congr.  Church.  Married  Nellie  Ireaie 
Mourning  ('12),  D  25,  1912,  Macomb,  111. 
Child.  Margaret  E.,  b.  N  8,  1917.  Address,  206 
Archer  Ave.,  Peoria;  bus.  add.,  231  S.  Jefferson 
Ave.,   do. 

3767.     DONALD  ALISON  HENRY 
(Brother  of  No.  4704) 

Elec.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  9,  1887, 
Newton,  Kan.;  s.  John  Douglas  (b.  Jl  17,  1S55, 
Vermilion  Co.,  111.)  and  Mary  Emma  (Alison) 
Henry  (b.  Jl  7,  i860,  Winchester,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Neosho  (Mo.)  H.  S. ;  Lincoln  Coll.  of 
Law,  SpringlielJ.  Sigma  Xi.  Engr.  Appren- 
tice, Westinghouse  E.  &  M.  Co.,  1909;  Clerk.  E. 
E.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-10;  Sub-Station 
Operator,  San.  Dist.,  Chicago,  1910-11;  Asst. 
Operator,  Terminal  Station,  do.,  191 1;  Dynamo 
Tender,  Power  House,  do.,  191 1;  Asst.  Opera- 
tor, Hydro-Elec.  Power  House  of  San.  Dist.  of 
Chicago,  1911-12;  Part  owner  and  Mgr.,  Con- 
crete  Staple    Post   Co.,    1912-13;    Meter    Expert, 

1.  T.  S.,  Springtield,  111.,  1913-15;  Service  Insp., 
St.  Pub.  Utilities  Conin.  of  111.,  1915;  Asst. 
Engr.,  do.,  1915-17;  Utility  Rate  Expert,  do., 
1917;  Asst.  Elec.  Engr.,  do.,  1917 — .  Sergt.  at 
Arms  and  Mem.,  Ex.  Com.,  Springfield  Engrs' 
Club;  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Eliza 
beth  Conover,  Je  7,  1911,  Champaign.  Children: 
Helen  lola,  b.  Mr  23,  1912;  Douglas  Alan,  b. 
N  19,  1914;  Donald,  Jr.,  b.  Ag  23,  1916.  Ad- 
dress,  1208  W.  Edwards  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

3768.  JULIUS  CHARLES  HERBSTMAN 
Professor;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Ag  11,  1879,  Summer- 
field,  111.;  s.  C.  Herbstman  and  Angeline 
(Helmnkamp)  Herbstman.  Prepared  in  Sum- 
merfield  Sch.  A.  B.,  McKendree  Coll.,  1901. 
Witenagemote;  Adelphic;  Egyptian  Club;  Illini 
Staff.  Prof.,  Head  of  Pub.  Speak.  Dept.,  Univ. 
of  Wash.;  Lyceum  Work  for  Ellison-White  Co., 
Seattle.   Address,    6307    i6th  Ave.,   Seattle. 

3769.  GEORGE  ALBERT  HERRMANN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  My  2,  1887, 
Peru,  111.;  s.  F.  Julius  (b.  Ag  1 1,  1851,  Ger.)  and 
Ida  (Hammerick)  Herrmann  (b.  Ag  12,  1851, 
do.).  Prepared  in  LaSalle-Peru  Tp.  H.  S.  Tau 
Beta  Pi.  With  Sargent  &  Lundy,  Chicago. 
1909-10;  111.  Steel  Co.,  South  Chicago,  1910-15; 
San.  Dist.  of  Chicago,  1915-17;  Standard  Oil 
Co.,  Chicago,  1917 — .  Married  Ida  Mae  Cono- 
ver, N  16,  1909,  Chicago.  Child,  Marjorie  Jane, 
b.  Mr  2,  1916.  Address,  7643  S.  Park  Ave., 
Chicago. 

3770.  HARRY  BRYANT  HERSHEY 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  8.  1885. 
MifHin,  O.;  s.  F.  B.  and  Anna  (Gongwer)  Her- 
shey.  Prepared  in  Taylorville  T]).  H.  S.  J.  D., 
L^niv.  of  Chicago,  1911.  .\lpl.a  Delta  Phi; 
Phoenix;     Philomathean;     Delta     Sigma     Rho; 


.Scholarship  for  Debating,  Coll.  of  Law,  1909; 
Pros.,  Fresh.  clasS;  Mem.,  Class  Day  Com.; 
Hatchet  Orator,  1908-9;  111. -Minn.  Debate, 
1906;  111. -Ohio  Debate,  1907;  111. -Wis.  debate, 
1909;  three  intersociety  debates.  City  Atty. 
Hn.  Adj.,  111.  Nat.  Guard,  1908.  Married  Leah 
Stapleton,  Taylorville,  111.  Address,  Taylor- 
ville, Ill.t 

3771.  FRANCIS  CRAIG  HERSMAN 
(Jirother  of  No.  5206) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  20,  1885, 
Ilersman,  111.;  s.  (jeorge  Jacob  (I).  O  9,  1853, 
do.)  and  Alice  Leslie  (McGaw)  Hersman  (b. 
Je  29,  1865,  Elvaston,  Ill.>.  I'repared  in  Mt. 
Sterling  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Pres.,  Agr.  Club; 
Final  Honors;  Sigma  Xi;  Research  Stud., 
chcm.,  Univ.  of  So.  Calif.,  1915-16.  Farmer, 
Hersman,  111.,  1910-12;  Teacher,  Agr.,  II.  S., 
Vreka,  Calif.,  1912-13;  do.,  lone,  Calif.,  1913- 
14;  do.,  Gardena,  Calif.,  1914-16;  Farmer,  Hers- 
man, 111.,  1916 — .  Auth. :  Three  Generations 
on  One  Farm,  'IVallacc's'  Fanner,  Vol.  42,  No. 
51,  1)  21,  191 7.  Trustee,  Presby.  Church; 
Treas.,  C.  E.  Soc;  Brown  Co.  Farmers'  Inst., 
Sec,  1909-10,  Pres.,  1911;  Pres.,  Hersman  Ath. 
Assn.  Married  Wilma  Belle  Curry,  My  19, 
1910,  Mt.  Sterling,  111.  (died  Mr  17,  1916); 
Florence  Josephine  Curry,  S  20,  1917,  Wynne- 
wood,  Okla.     Address,  Hersman,  111. 

3772.  CLARENCE  AGNEW  HERTEL 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  27,  1886,  Free- 
burg,  111.;  s.  Charles  (b.  S  15,  1847,  Lorraine) 
and  Josephine  Louisa  (Wilderman)  Hertel  (b. 
My  14,  1847,  Freeburg,  111.).  Prepared  in  pvt. 
study;  Cent.  Wesleyan  Coll.,  1906-7.  Teacher 
and  farmer,  Freeburg,  111.,  1909-12;  Farmer, 
Lolita,  Tex.,  1912 — .  Married  Ethel  Clara  Car- 
ter, D  4,  1912,  Freeburg,  111.  Address,  Lolita, 
Tex. 

3773-     *FRANK  THEODORE   HEYLE 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  2,  1884,  Peoria;  s.  F.  P. 
and  Adda  E.  Heyle.     Prepared  in  Bradley  Poly. 
Inst.,    Peoria.     Died    F    8,     1911,    Porto    Bello, 
Brazil. 

3774.     HARRY    S.    HILL 
Chemist;iB.    S.   in   Sc;   b.   D  2,   1886,   Loda, 
111;    s.    James    Albert    (b.    S    10,    1851,    Prince- 
ton,  111.)    and   Mary   Ellen    (Mock)    Hill    (b.    N 

17,  1849,  do.).  Prepared  in  Paxton  H.  S. 
Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Chem.  Club;  Stud.  Branch, 
Am.  Chem.  Soc;  Jr.  Cap  Com.;  Mgr.,  Class 
Football;  Treas.,  Sr.  Ball  Com.;  V.  P.;  Stud. 
Council.  Asst.  Chem.,  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R. 
Co.,  1909-10;  do.,  San  Bernardino,  Calif.,  1910- 
11;  do..  Ft.  Madison,  la.,  1911-14;  do.,  San 
Bernardino,  1914 — .  Auth.:  Kcto  Ester  Ad- 
dition Products  with  Aryl  Amiens  and  Alco- 
hols, Jour,  of  the  A.  C.  S..  Vol.  XXXIII,  No. 
3,  Mr  1911.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.;  B.  P.  O. 
E.  Married  Ethyl  Ollun  Jones,  Mr  20,  1912, 
Topeka,  Kan.  Address,  828  D  St.,  San  Ber- 
nardino, Calif.;  bus.  add.,  Chem.  dept.,  A.  T. 
&  S.  F.  R.  R.,  do. 

3775.  NORMAN  HADEN  HILL 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  S  25,  1881, 
Valeene,  Ind. ;  s.  Charles  (b.  S  30,  1858,  do.) 
and  Nancy  Elizabeth  (Cook)  Hill  (b.  D  9, 
1862,  do.).  Prepared  in  Central  Norm.  Coll., 
Danville,  Ind.;  East  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Sigma 
Xi;  Arch.  Club;  Choral  Soc.  Struct.  Designer 
and  Arch.  Draftsman,  I.  T.  S.,  Decatur  &  Big 
Four  R.  R.,  Indianapolis,  1909-10;  Supt., 
Temple  &  Burrows,  Archs.,  Davenport,  la., 
1910-14;  do.,  Gra':  am  &  Hill,  Archs.,  Indianap- 
olis. 1914 — .  Address,  1022  Hume-Mansur 
Bldg.,   Indianapolis. 

3776.     OSCAR  GEORGE  HIVELEY 
Co.    Supt.    Highways;    B.    S.    in   C.    E.;    b.    F 

18,  1886,  .Vckley,  la.;  s.  George  (b.  O  23,  1859, 
\A'rightsville,  Pa.)  and  Theresa  (Oppold) 
Hiveley    (b.    .\g  29,    1858,   Philadelphia).      Pre- 


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pared  in  Frecport  II.  S.  Tau  Lambda;  Chi  Psi. 
Asst.  Engr.,  III.  St.  llighwjkj'  Comn.,  igog-io; 
Draftsman,  Waiidcll  &  Harrington,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  igio-ii;  Mem.,  Trunck-IIiveley  Co., 
Engr.  and  fonstr.,  Freeport,  111.,  191 1-14;  Co. 
Supt.  of  Highways,  Stcplienson  Co.,  111.,  1914 — . 
.■\uth.:  Report  of  Co.  hujit.  of  Highways  to  the 
Bd.  of  Supvrs.  of  Stephenson  Co.,  111.,  of 
work  completed  1914-18,  Frecport  Bid.,  1918. 
Mem.,  K.  C. ;  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  Marguerite 
Wright,  D  27,  191 1,  Frankfort,  S.  Dak.  Child, 
Cieorge  Edgar,  b.  Je  8,  191 5.  Address,  357  S. 
Carroll  St.,  Freeport,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Court 
House,  do. 

3777-  NELS  REUBEN  HJORT 
Instrumentman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  26,  1887, 
Chicago;  s.  Axel  F.  (b.  Gottenberg,  Sweden) 
and  Charlotta  Maria  (Mellin)  Hjort  (b.  do.'). 
Prepared  in  R.  T.  Crane  Tech.  II.  S.,  Chicago. 
Draftsman,  Am.  Locomotive  Co.,  1909-10;  In- 
strumentman, Big  Four,  1910-11;  Instrument- 
man.  Const.,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  Maxwell, 
la.,  1912 — .  Address,  Room  303,  33rd  St.,  Mar- 
shalltown,  la. 

3778.  LUCY  VIRGINIA  HOFF  (WIIALL) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  1896,  2697) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  24,  1887,  Deer  Park, 
Md.;  d.  Theodore  (b.  S  21,  1843,  Bucks  Co., 
Pa.)  and  Lucy  May  (Naisby)  HolT  (b.  My  12, 
1855,  Philadelphia).  Prepared  in  Bloom  Tp. 
H.  S.,  Chicago  Heights.  Der  Deutsche  Verein. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  1909-11.  Mem.,  Unitv  Presby. 
Church;  R.  N.  A.;  O.  E.  S.;  Tolono  Dom.  Sc. 
Club.  Married  George  William  Whall,  N  24, 
1910,  Chicago  Heights.  Child,  Leila  Constance, 
b.   O  27,  191 1.     Address,  Tolono,  111. 

3779-     PAUL  ALEXANDER  HOFFMAN 
(Brother  of  No.  5725) 

Hydraulic  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  M.  S.,  1910; 
s.  Paul  Herman  (b.  O  29,  1849,  I3reslau,  Ger. ) 
and  Margaret  (Hetherington)  Hoffman  (b.  F 
18,  1852,  Ontario,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Chicago 
Eng.  H.  and  Man.  Tr.  Sch.;  Lewis  Inst.  Cos- 
mopolitan Club;  Sigma  Xi.  Grad.  Scholarship, 
1909-10;  Fellowship,  1911-12.  Res.  Asst.,  An. 
Nutrition,  1910-11;  Engr.,  Chicago  Bd.  of  Un- 
derwriters, 1912-14;  Hydraulic  Engr.,  do.,  1914- 
16;  Chief  Engr.,  The  Barrett  Co.,  191 7;  Engr., 
Central  Actuarial  Bur.,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  O.  E.  S.;  R.  A.  M.;  R.  and  S.  M.;  K. 
T. ;  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S.;  Universal  Craftsman, 
Council  of  Engrs.  of  the  World;  A.  C.  S.;  Am. 
Soc.  An.  Nutrition.  Married  Lillian  Martin,  Jl 
23,  1913,  Chicago.  Child,  Paul  Martin,  b.  Jl 
22,  1917.     Address,  710  Roscoe  St.,  Chicago. 

3780.  CARL  HENRY  HOGE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  9,  1886, 
Wenona,  111.;  s.  H.  D.  (b.  D  10.  1858,  do.) 
and  Isabelle  (Patterson)  Hoge  (b.  Mr  13,  1854, 
Waynesburg,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Wenona  H.  S. 
Iris;  E.  E.  Club.  Motorman,  Seattle  Elec.  Co., 
1909-10;  Asst.  Engr.,  1910-11;  Distribution 
Engr.,  1911-19;  Appointed  St.  Engr.,  Ja  6, 
1919 — .  Mem..  The  Stone  and  Webster  Club  of 
Wash.;  The  .Seattle  Elec.  Club;  Puget  Sound, 
Trac.  Lt.  \-  Power  Co.,  Seattle.  Married  Flor- 
ence Mary  Thomi)son.  S  3,  1912,  Seattle,  Wash. 
Address,  918  26th  Ave.,  Seattle. t 

3781.  FRED  NELSON  HOLMQUIST 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  28,  1884, 
Weldon,  III.;  s.  Lars  (b.  D  15,  1845,  Lanskrona, 
Sweden)  and  Kate  (Dressier)  Ilolmquist  (b. 
1)  2S,  1857,  Vinningeu,  Ger.).  Prepared  in 
Weldon  H.  S.  Acacia.  Mech.  helper,  C.  &  A. 
Mining  f"o.,  Bisbee,  Ariz.,  1909;  Asst.  City 
Engr.,  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  1909-12;  City  Engr.,  do., 
1912-14;  Pvt.  Practice,  Civ.  Engng.,  do.,  1914- 
19;  Api)ointed  by  (Jov.,  St.  Engr.  of  Ariz.,  1919. 
Mem.,  Ariz.  Club;  Bachelor's  Club;  A.  F.  \. 
M.  Married  Louise  Ross,  S  24,  1918,  Columbia, 
•\Io.  Address,  c/o  Arizona  Club,   Phoenix.  Ariz. 


3782.     HARRY  STIRLING  HORNER 

Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My  15,  1884, 
.Madison,  Wis.;  s.  Frank  S.  (b.  D  25,  1856, 
Harrisburg,  Pa.)  and  Anna  L.  (Stirling) 
Horner  (b.  F  28.  1858,  Marseilles,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Rockford  II.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad.  Sigma 
.Alpha  Epsilon;  Helmet;  Yoxan.  Married  Grace 
V\'orthington,  Te  11,  191 3,  Rockford,  111.  Ad- 
drc.^s.  715  Bank  Bldg.,  St.  Paul.t 

3783.    *EZEKIEL  EDWARD  HOSKINS 

(Husband  of  No.   5314;   Brother  of  Nos.  5216, 

5733) 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  22,  1882,  Norris  City, 
111.;  s.  William  Franklin  (b.  N  4,  1841,  near 
Herald,  111.)  and  Catharine  (Spence)  Hoskins 
(b.  F  I,  1852,  near  Norris  City,  111.).  Pre- 
liared  in  Carmi  H.  S. ;  So.  HI.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
1 900- 1.  Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi.  Teacher, 
LaSalle-Peru  Tp.  H.  S.,  1909-10;  .\sst.  in  Soil 
Fertility,  Univ.  of  111.,  igio-i6.  Mem.,  Baptist 
Church.  Married  Mary  Ethel  Miner  ('12),  Ja 
I,  1913,  Adair,  111.  Children:  Dorothy  Eliza- 
beth, b.  My  8,  1914;  Harriet  Louise,  b.  S  24, 
1915.   Died  Ap   29,   1916,  Norris  City,   111. 

3784.  JOHN  VERNON  HOUSTON 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  14,  1887, 
Atkinson,  Neb.;  s.  John  William  Bayliss  (b. 
Ta  30,  i8s9,  Dudley,  Eng.)  and  CJara  Grace 
(Riggle)  Houston  (b.  O  28,  1866,  Onarga,  HI.). 
Prepared  in  Jefferson  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Phi 
Kappa  Psi.  With  Ajax  Forge  Co.,  Chicago, 
1911-17-  First  Lt.,  Bat.  F.,  149th  U.  S.  F.  A.. 
France,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address, 
4041    Lowell   Ave.,   Chicago. 

3785.  MARY  HOWE  (BEBB) 
(Wife  of  No.  4065;  Sister  of  Nos.  2131,  2702. 
3033,  6323,  9143) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  5,  1886,  Chicago;  d. 
Edward  G.  (b.  1849,  Brookline,  Mass.)  and 
Mary  E.  (Barnard)  Howe  (b.  1855,  Chicago). 
Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Phi 
Delta  Psi;  Alethenai;  Pres.,  H.  Sc.  Club;  Y. 
W.  C.  .\.  Cabinet.  Teacher,  Dom.  Sc,  Rock- 
ford, III.,  1909-10;  do.,  Indianapolis,  1910-12; 
Head  of  Dept.,  Home  Econ.,  Univ.  of  N.  Dak., 
1912-16.  Mem.,  Home  Econ.  Assn.  Married 
Herbert  Bebb  ('10),  Je  30,  1916,  Chicago. 
Child,  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Jl  i,  1918.  Address. 
1652  W.  io2d  St.,  Chicago. 


3786.  WENFU  YIKO  HU 
Judge;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Jl  1876,  Ningpo,  Cheki- 
ang;  s.  Chihtsing  Zaenchang  (b.  D  1853,  do.) 
and  Luna  (Van)  Hu  (b.  Jl  1852,  do.).  Prepar- 
ed in  Prep.  Dept.,  St.  John's  Univ.,  Shanghai, 
C'hina;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1906-8;  Univ.  of 
Calif.' Cosmopolitan  Club;  Sec,  Chinese  Studs'. 
Club;  Orat.  Assn.,  1908-9;  Reynolds  Club, 
1907-8.  Sec.  and  Legal  Adviser  of  Communi- 
cations, Peking;  Prof,  of  Law,  Imperial  Univ., 
do.,  1909-12;  Dean,  Nanyang  Coll.,  Shanghai, 
1912-13;  Justice,  Supreme  Court  of  China,  Pe- 
king, 1913 — ;  Mem.,  Comn.  on  Desciplinary 
Punishment  of  Judicial  Officers,  1917 — ;  Judge 
of  High  Prize  Court,  1917 — ;  Examiner  of 
Judicial  Officers,  1918.  Auth.:  (Translator) 
fireen's  History  of  the  Eng.  People;  Pocket 
Eng.  and  Chinese  Pronouncing  Dictionary, 
Commercial  Press,  Shan^rhai;  Jury  System, 
Chinese  Law  Mag.,  Jl  1914;  Chinese  Judiciary, 
.St.  Joints'  Echo,  My  191 5.  Mem.,  Am.  Univ. 
Club  and  St.  John's  Univ.  Club,  Peking;  Y. 
M.  C.  A.;  Chinese  Law  Club;  Am.  Coll.  Club; 
("hinese  Soc.  and  Pol.  Sc.  .Xssn.;  European 
and  Am.  Returned  Stud.  Club.  Decorated  by 
Pres.  Yuan  .Shi  Kai,  19 16;  Decorated  by 
Pres.  Li  Juan  Hung^  191 7.  Address,  27  San- 
tiao  Hutung,  Morrison  St.,  Peking,  China; 
bus.  add.,  Ta  Li  Yuan  (Supreme  Court),  do. 


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378-.  CURTIS  CI-AY  HUBBART 
Min.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  28,  1887, 
Joslin,  III,;  s.  Curtis  Mitcliell  ( b.  S  jg,  1859, 
Erie,  do.)  and  Clarissa  (Searle)  Ilubbart  (1). 
D  28,  1859,  Osborne,  do.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  C.  E.  Cliil);  Capt.,  Univ.  Kegt. ; 
Swimming  Team.  Engr.,  R.  R.  Const.,  1910; 
Engr.,  Bldg.,  Const.,  1910;  Civ.  Engr.,  Mc- 
Lane  Engng.  Co.;  Min.  Engr.,  Superior  Coal 
Co.,  Gillespie,  111.,  1915-18;  Mission  Coal  Co., 
Danville,  111.,  1918 — .  Pres.,  Toastmaster's 
Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O. 
E. ;  111.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  and  Survs.  Married 
Lura  Agnes  Strebel,  D  28,  1915,  Danville, 
111.     Address,  313  Harmon  Ave.,  Danville,  Ill.f 

3788.  FRANKLIN  ROSCOE  HUCKIN 
Physician;    A.    B.    in    So.;    b.     Jl    31,     18S5, 

Ogden,  III.;  s.  Edward  (b.  Eng. )  and  Caroline 
Julia  (Hayes)  Huckin  (b.  Ogden,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  ISI.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll., 
iQH.  Phi  Beta  Pi.  St.  Mary's  Hosp.,  Mil- 
waukee; pvt.  practice,  191 2 — .  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  Beulah  Beatrice  Rawlinson, 
S  14,  1 910.  Child,  Virginia  Caroline,  b.  Ag 
30,   191 2.     Address,  Mansfield,  lU.t 

3789.  JESSIE   FRANCES  HUFFMAN 

(Sister  of  No.  3419) 
Prin.,  II.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  27, 
1885,  Charleston,  HI.;  d.  John  T.  (b.  1854,  do.) 
and  Amanda  Ellen  (Redden)  Huffman  (b. 
1844,  Hindsboro,  111.).  Prepared  in  Charles- 
ton 11.  S.;  East.  III.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Teacher 
in  grades,  Mattoon,  191 1;  do.,  E.  St.  Louis, 
1912;  do.,  Paris,  111.,  1912-14;  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Hume,  111.,  1914-15;  do.,  H.  S.,  Reddick,  111., 
1915-16;  Prin.,  H.  S.,  do.,  1917-18.  Mem.,  Y. 
W.   C.  A.     Address,   Charleston,   111. 

3790.  SEAVER     SANFORD    HUMPHREYS 

(Brother  of  No.  3040) 
Grain  Bus.;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  My 
29,  1887,  Sheffield,  111.;  s.  David  Franklin  (b. 
Mr  15,  i85i,  do.)  and  Nellie  Jeanie  (Seaver) 
Humphreys  (b.  O  3,  1863,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Sheffield  H.  S.  Sigma  Nu;  Yoxan;  Helmet; 
Class  Baseball.  In  Ins.  Bus.,  Spokane,  1909- 
10;  Cost  Acct.,  Chicago,  1910-11;  Grain  Bus., 
Atkinson,  HI.,  191 1 — .  Address,  Atkinson, 
Ill.t 

3791.  ANDREW    FRANKLIN    HUNSAKER 
Instructor;   A.   B.   in  L.  &  A.;   A.  M.,   1909; 

b.  Ag  I,  1880,  Cobden,  111.;  s.  John  F.  and 
Martha  (Anderson)  Hunsaker.  Prepared  in 
Cobden  H.  S.;  So.  111.  Norm.  Sch.,  1899-1903; 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1909-10;  Columbia,  1914-15. 
Ionian.  Instr.,  Hist.,  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.,  1910- 
14;  Asst.,  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917 — .  Auth. : 
Civics  in  the  Secondary  Schools,  Education, 
Boston;  Local  Government  in  the  Panama 
Canal  Zone,  Quarterly  Jour.,  Univ.,  of  N.  Dak., 
1912;  Factors  in  Teaching,  IVcstland  Educ, 
Lisbon,  N.  Dak.,  1911;  Schools  in  Panama 
Canal  Zone,  Western  Educ,  191 1.  Mem., 
Am.  Acad,  of  Pol.  and  Soc.  Sc. ;  K.  P.  Mar- 
ried Florence  Wilson,  S  12,  1910,  Champaign. 
Child,  Imogene,  b.  My  1913.  Address,  Rantoul, 
111. 

3792.  STELLA  EVANGELINE  HUTSON 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  N  4,  1885,  Ben- 
ton, 111.;  d.  Dr.  E.  G.  (b.  O  6,  1850,  do.)  and 
Margaret  E.  (Ford)  Hutson  (b.  Ja  20,  i8i;i, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Russ  H.  S.,  San  Diego, 
Calif.;  Univ.  Acad.  H.  Sc.  Club  (charter 
mem.):  Treas.,  Womans'  League;  Sr.  Basket- 
ball. Teacher,  H.  S.,  Benton,  igio-ii:  do.,  San- 
ta Fe,  N.  Me.x.,  191 1-14;  do..  Home  Econ.,  Sel- 
ma,  Calif.,  1914-18;  On  leave  to  study  Dietetics, 
Univ.  of  Calif.  Hosp.,  1918 — .  Address,  Ben- 
ton, 111. 


ZT^i-  (lEORC.E  M.ARTIN  ALLOYSIUS  ILG 
Structural  Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  M.  S. 
in  C.  E.,  1916;  b.  N  26,  1881;  s.  John  (b.  My 
21,  1840,  Einbach,  Ger.)  and  Christine  (Schneb- 
elcn)  Ilg  (b.  Je  8,  1846,  .Msace.  France).  Pre- 
pared in  Calumet  II.  S.,  Chicago.  Triangle; 
Spaulding  Guild.  With  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  1909; 
C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  1909-11;  Engr.,  Holabird 
&  Roche,  Archs.,  1911;  Structural  Engr.,  Jar- 
vis  Hunt,  Arch.,  Chicago.  Served  with  111.  Nav- 
al Reserves,  1903-9;  Capt.,  Engrs.  Reserve 
Corps,  7th  Provisional  Regt.,  Hog  Island  Ship- 
yard. Mem.,  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  Married 
Marie  Sophie  Marguerite  Zeit,  Je  27,  1910.  Ad- 
dress, 1332  East  Marquette  Road,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  30  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  do. 

3794-     ERNEST    THOMPSON    INGOLD 
(Brother  of   No.   5745) 

Mgr.,  Elec.  Co.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Mr  26, 
1885,  Chicago;  s.  Arthur  Johnson  (b.  Eng.) 
and  Maggie  (Thomjison)  Ingold  (b.  Ireland). 
Pre[)ared  in  Acad.,  Lawrence  Coll.,  Appleton, 
Wis.;  Lawrence  Coll.,  1904-6.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Phoenix;  Mgr.,  Interschol.;  Pres., 
Technograph  V.A.;  Chm.,  Sr.  Mem.  Com.;  Sec, 
Ath.  P.d.  of  Control;  .4luiiii;i  Quarterly  StaiT. 
Grad.  Mgr.  of  Ath.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-10;  Pub. 
Mgr.  and  Asst.  to  Pres.,  Los  .Angeles  Invest- 
ment Co.,  Los  Angeles,  1910;  Gen.  Mgr.  and 
Sec,  I'lanada  Development  Corp.;  do.,  V.  P., 
Jenner-Ingold  Co.;  Mfr.,  Elec.  Equipment  Co., 
Los  Angeles  and  San  Francisco.  Mem.,  City 
Beautiful  Com.  of  Los  Angeles;  Chm.,  Pub. 
Com.  for  St.  Univ.  of  So.  Calif.;  do..  Feder- 
ation of  Improvement  Assns.  of  l.os  Angeles; 
Gamut  Club;  Sec,  Univ.  of  111.  Alumni  Assn.; 
Pres.,  Advertising  Club;  Sec,  Real  Est.  Ad- 
vertisers Assn.;  V.  P.,  Outdoor  Art  League. 
Married  Gene  Cox,  N  25,  1911,  Los  Angeles. 
Address,   12th  and  Grand,  Los  Angeles. 

3795-  EDWARD  FRANKLIN  IRVING 
Min.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  14,  1886, 
Buffalo  Hart,  111.;  s.  J.  T.  and  Sarah  (McCue) 
Irving.  Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Class  baseball;  Sr.  Memorial  Com. 
Asst.  to  Supt.  of  Mach.,  Calif,  and  Ariz.  Min. 
Co.  Mem.,  Nat.  Assn.  Stationary  Engrs.;  B.  P. 
O.  E.  Married  Bess  M.  Irving,  Ag  18,  1915, 
Covina,  Calif.  Child,  Hoyt  Gwen,  b.  N  29,  1916. 
Address,   Warren,   Ariz. 

3796.     WILLIAM  WRIGHT  IRWIN 
Lawyer;    LL.    B.;    b.    O    10,    1886,    Danville; 
s.    F.    G.    Irwin.      Prepared    in    Danville    H.    S. 
With  Armour  &  Co.,  E.  St.  Louis,  111.     Address, 
728  N.  loth  St.,  East  St.  Louis,  111. 

3797.     GEORGE  RHINE  JACKSON 
Lawyer;    A.   B.   in    L.    &   A.;   Asst.   in  Eng., 
Univ.    of    111.,    1908-11;    Lawyer,   Chicago.   Mar- 
ried Virginia  Jones,   1917,  Champaign.  Address, 
Covington,    Ind.f 

3798.     ZITA    ELIZABETH    JACKSON 
(LEONARD) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  5,  1887,  Streator, 
111.;  d.  John  Hanley  (b.  D  16,  1853,  Roscom- 
mon Co.,  Ireland)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Camp- 
bell (Reed)  Jackson  (b.  My  28,  1857,  Wash- 
ington, 111.).  Prepared  in  Streator  H.  S.  W. 
A.  A.;  Basket  Ball.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  1909-10; 
Asst.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  .\uburn.  111.,  1910-11;  Prin., 
H.  S.,  Illiopolis,  111.,  1911-14.  Married  Charles 
Edward  Leonard,  F  18,  1914,  Streator,  111. 
Children:  Mary  Agnes,  b.  My  s.  1915;  Teresa 
Elizabeth,  b.  O  i,  1916.  Address,  Harristown, 
111. 

3799.     CHARLES    AUSTIN   JAMES 

Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  4,  1886, 
Minneapolis;  s.  Charles  (b.  Ap  12,  1861,  Har- 
risonville,  111.)  and  Jessie  E.  (Horine)  James 
(b.    My  6,    1866,    Waterloo,   do.).      Prepared   in 


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Chester  II.  S.  Kgypliaii  Club;  SiK'na  Xi. 
Const.  Engr..  U.  S.  I".  O.  Bldgs.,  Ashtabula 
and  Massilon,  O.;  Chickasha,  Okla. ;  .\marillo, 
Tex.;  Ft.  Atkinson,  Wis.;  Hoopeston,  III.; 
Const.  Engr.,  Clarke  Const.  Co.,  Danville,  111. 
Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  Eva  I.ucile  Uugan, 
F  24,  191 5.  Boulder,  Colo.  Child,  I.illie  Eliza- 
beth b.  F  24,  1916.  Address,  c/o  Clarke  Const. 
Co.,   Danville,  111. 

3800.      DELOSS   LA\VREN-CE  JAMES 

Market  Specialist;  B.  S.  in  Agr. :  b.  Ja  2i, 
1885.  Huntley,  111.;  s.  Arlo  Lawrence  and 
Margaret  Louise  (Munshaw)  James.  Prepared 
in  Crvstal  Lake  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma 
Xi.  Instr.,  Storrs  Agr.  Coll..  Conn.,  1907-8; 
Instr.  in  Dairy  Dept.,  I'niv.  of  111.,  1908-11); 
Supt.  Milk  Dept.  and  Farm,  Ilershey  Choco- 
late Co.,  Ilershey,  Pa.,  1910-13;  Co.  Agr.  Ad- 
visor, McHenry  Co.,  111..  1913-16;  Supt., 
Linnisapp  Farm,  Oregon,  111.,  1916;  East  Pa. 
Rep.,  Hunt,  Helm,  Ferris  &  Co.,  Harvard, 
111.,  1917;  Asst.,  Marketing  Dairy  Products, 
U.  S.  Bur.  of  Markets,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1918 — .  Married  Emma  E.  Walter,  Je  4,  1913. 
Hummelstown,  Pa.  Children:  Marion  Louise, 
b.  Ap  12,  1915;  Walter  Lawrence,  b.  N  9, 
19:6.  Address,  Bur.  of  Markets,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

3801.     McNEAL  COLE  JAMES 

Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b. 
Ag  27,  1887,  Crestline,  O.;  s.  Jerry  A.  (b.  D 
23,  1856,  do.)  and  Lucinda  Jane  (Cole)  James 
(b.  Ap  22,  i860,  do.).  Prepared  in  Streator 
Tp.  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Sigma  Xi; 
Alpha  Zeta;  .Agr.  Club;  V.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet. 
Teacher,  Miami  Univ.,  Oxford,  O.,  summer, 
1909;  Head,  Dept.,  Elementary  Agr.,  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  Valley  City,  N.  Dak.,  1909-16; 
Co.  Agr.  Agt.,  Barnes  Co.,  N.  Dak.,  1916-18; 
Prof.,  Agr.  Educ,  Univ.  Ky.,  1918— .  Auth.: 
Syllabus  of  Course  in  Agr.  for  St.  H.  Schs. 
of  N.  Dak.,  St.  H.  S.  Bd.,  Grand  Forks,  N. 
Dak.,  1910.  Ed.,  Elementary  Agr.,  Dept.  of 
Westland  Educ,  Lisbon,  N.  Dak.,  19 10- 13. 
Mem.,  Nat.  Educ.  .Assn.,  1909-16;  N.  Dak. 
Educ.  Assn.,  1909-16;  K.  P.;  M.  E.  Church; 
Official  Bd..  M.  E.  Chuch,  Valley  City.  Mar- 
ried Eva  Katekin,  Ag  18,  1909,  Swan  Creek, 
111.  (died  1913);  Emma  EUingson,  1915,  Val- 
ley City,  N.  Dak.  Children:  Margaret  Ger- 
trude, b.  .Ag  6,  igio;  Joseph  Ratekin,  b.  D  25, 
1912;  Alice  Winifred,  b.  Je  3,  1917.  Address. 
149   Washington   Ave.,   Lexington,   Ky. 

3802.     GEORGE  LEONARD  JENSEN 
(Brother  of  No.  271 1) 

Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  17,  1882, 
Chicago;  s.  Ole  S.  (b.  Ap  21,  184S.  Skudesnes, 
Norway)  and  Anna  (j.  (Isaacson)  Jensen  (b. 
S  26,  1851,  Farson,  do.).  Prepared  in  Lewis 
Inst.,  Chicago,  1904-7.  Sigma  Xi.  Asst.  on 
Corps,  St.  L.  I.  M.  &  S.  R.  R.,  1900;  Rein- 
forced Concrete  Designer,  Buihlers  Material 
Supply  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1910;  do.,  C. 
M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R..  1910-11;  Bldg.  Insp.,  Ex- 
aminer of  Efficiency  and  Arch.  Engr.,  ("hicago, 
191 1  ;  Arch.  Engr.,  Bd.  of  Educ.  Cliicign. 
1st  Lt..  Engrs.,  554th  Bn.,  Camp  Humphreys, 
Va.;  Mustered  out,  Ja  2,  19 19.  Auth.:  Re- Run- 
ning Curves,  Engng.  Record,  1Q09;  Continuous 
Concrete  Beams  with  Restrained  Ends,  do., 
1910;  Wing  Abutment  Formulas,  Iliigng.  News, 
1912;  Maximum  Moments  at  Two  ft.  Intervals 
under  Class  E  50  Loading,  do.,  1912;  A  Design 
of  a  Wing  Ahutiiient,  Technocjraf'h,  191 -';  De- 
sign of  a  Built-in  Brick  Chimney,  liiigiig. 
News,  1914.  Mem..  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Anna 
E.  Olsen,  Je  5,  191 2,  Chicago.  Child,  George 
l^eonard,  Jr.  b.  Ap  9,  1916.  Address.  49-M  N. 
Robey  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Bd.  of  Educ,  du. 


3803.  PAUL  MARTIN  JOHANNING 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  7,  1885, 
Jamestown,  Mo.;  s.  C.  L.  (b.  Waterloo,  111.) 
and  Agnes  (Scholz)  Johanning.  Prepared  in 
Uiiiv.  Acad.  Engr.,  N'aughn  &  Meyer,  Mil- 
waukee. Married  Cecelia  Iluber,  Ag  8,  1911, 
.Milwaukee.  Child,  Bernice  Agnes,  b.  Mr  24, 
1916.  Address.  770  Superior  St.,  Milwaukee; 
bus.  add.,  502  Security   Bldg.,  do. 

3804.  PRESTON  KING  JOHNSON 
(Brother  of  No.  3806) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Mr  i,  1885;  s.  Preston 
King  (b.  1854,  near  Lafayette,  Ind.)  and  Belle 
(Chance)  Johnson  (b.  My  6,  1857,  Lester,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Salem  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Philo- 
mathean;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Delta  Sigma  Rho; 
Phoenix;  111. -Ind.  Debate;  Stud.  L^nion;  Assoc. 
Ed.,  lllitii;  Theta  Kappa  Mu,  Permanent  Sec. 
Asst.  St.  Atty.  of  St.  Clair  Co.;  Lawver.  Belle- 
ville, 111.  Mem.,  M.  W.  A.;  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
K.  T.;  Pres.,  lUini  Club  of  Belleville;  Belle- 
ville Bar  Assn.;  Sec.-Treas.,  Belleville  Daily 
.-idvocate.  Married  Celia  H.  Alexander,  Jl  16, 
1912,  Belleville,  HI.  Children:  Mildred  Glossel, 
b.  My  8.  1913;  Preston  King,  EII,  b.  Ap  23, 
1915.  Address,  221  Wabash  Ave.,  Belleville, 
111.;  bus.  add..  First  Nat.  Bank,  do. 

3805.  ROXANA  GALLETLY  JOHNSON 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Spencer,  Ind.;  d.  Levi 
Smith  (b.  do.)  and  Matilda  A.  (Galletl^y)  John- 
son (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Spencer  H.  S.  A.  B., 
Ind.  St.  LIniv.,  1903.  Instr.,  Winona  Tech.; 
Instr.,  Lib.  Sch.,  Indianapolis.  1908-9;  Univ. 
of  111.  Lib.,  1909;  Cataloger,  Washington  St. 
('oil.,  IQ10-12;  In  charge  of  cir.  and  instr.  in 
Dept.  of  Lib.  Sc,  LTniv.  of  Wash.,  S  1912 — . 
.'iddress.  55  iS  Pasadena  Ave.,  Los  Angeles; 
bus.  add.,  Los  Angeles  Co.  Free  Library,  Los 
Angeles. 

3806.     WILLIAM  CHANCE  JOHNSON 
(Brother  of  No.   3804) 

Engr.  and  Contr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag 
II,  1883,  Altamont,  111.;  s.  Preston  King  (b. 
Mr  I.  1854,  Linden,  Ind.)  and  Belle  (Chance) 
Johnson  (b.  My  3,  1858,  Kinniundy,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Salem  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma 
Xi;  C.  ?'.  Club;  Technogra['h  Bd. ;  Special 
Honors.  A^st.  Bridge  Engr.,  111.  Highway 
C'omn.,  Springfield,  111.,  1909;  Div.  Engr.,  C. 
C.  C.  &  St.  L.  R.  R.  Co.,  Evansville,  Ind., 
1910-11;  Engr.,  and  Contr.,  Salem,  111.,  1911- 
12;  do.,  Belleville,  111.,  1913 — .  Mem.,  A.  F. 
A.  M.  Married  Etta  Hoisington  Johnson,  Ag 
j6,  1907,  Walshville,  111.  Children:  Richard 
Lester,  b.  My  5,  1909;  Jane,  b.  Mr  8,  1914. 
Address,  510  S.  High  St.,  Belleville,  111. 

3807.  JAMES  MILTON  JOHNSTON 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Mr  3,  1885,  Milan,  111.; 
s.  John  C.  (b.  do.)  and  Sadie  W.  (Davis) 
Johnston  (b.  Rock  Island,  111.).  Prenared  in 
"Rock  Lsland  IL  S.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club;  Class 
Football;  Pres.,  Law  Class,  1909.  City  Atty., 
Moline,  111.  Mem.,  Moliiie  Club.  Address, 
3309  Park  i6th  St.,  Moline,  111.;  bus.  add.,  310 
Peoples  Bank   Bldg.,  do. 

3808.  "BLANCHE  JONES  (WESTERN) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  15,  1889,  Deers, 
III.;  d.  William  Matthew  (b.  D  8,  1849,  Sidney, 
do.)  and  Nora  B.  (Cooper)  Jones  (b.  Jl  16, 
'863,  Philo,  do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  IL  S. 
Phi  Delta  Psi;  Athenean.  Married  Lea  Miron 
Western,   O  5,   1910.   Died   S  J4,   191 1,  Urbana. 

3809.     BRUCE   LEROY  JONES 
Surv.  and  Asst.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.; 
b.   N   20,   1886,  Wheeler.   In<l.;  s.  Charles   Fran- 
cis   (b.    S    22,    1846,    Chautauf|ua   Co.,    N.    Y.) 
and    Sophia    (VaderJ    Jones    (b.    Ag.    i,     1847. 


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Cattaraugus  Co.,  do.).  Prepared  in  Valpara- 
iso (Ind.J  11-  S.  Triangle.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  Agnes  Ziga  Harris,  S  2, 
1909,   Urbana.     Address,   Union,   lll.t 

3810.  FR.VNK  SCHALL  JONES 
(Brother  of  No.  3430) 
Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  N  2, 
1887,  Batavia,  111.;  s.  Horace  N.  (b.  Ag  27, 
1859)  and  May  E.  S.  Jones  (b.  S  27,  1861). 
Prepared  in  W.  Batavia  II.  S.^  With  Doherty 
Operating  Co.,  60  Wall  St.,  New  York  City; 
Asst.  Supt.,  do.,  acting  as  Algr.  of  Coke  Sales. 
Metn.,  Nat.  Elec.  Light  Assn.;  Nat.  Cnil.  Gas 
Assn.  Address,  c/o  Union  Carbide  Co.,  Niag- 
ara Falls,  N.  Y. 

381 1.  JOHN  LI.OYD  JONES 
(Son  of  No.  239;  Husband  of  No.  45C9) 
Banker;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E. ;  b.  O  16,  1887, 
near  Henry,  111.;  s.  Robert  Davis  ('80),  (b.  O 
22,  i860,  Lacon,  111.)  and  Minnie  Prudence 
(Miller)  Jones  (b.  D  21,  i860,  Peru,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Tau 
Beta  Pi.  Bookkeeper,  First  Nat.  Bank,  Henry, 
111.,  1909-10;  Cashier,  do.,  1910 — .  O.  T.  C, 
F't.  Sheridan,  1917;  ist  Lt.,  ii4tli  M.  G.  Bn., 
France,  Ja  191 8 — .  Married  Elizabeth  M.  Broad- 
dus  Cii),  O  21,  1912,  Henry,  111.  Children: 
Robert  Clark,  b.  Ja  12,  191 7;  John  Lloyd,  Jr., 
b.  Je  5,   1918.  Address,  Henry,   111. 

3812.     TRUMAN   NATHANIEL  JONES 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,   1910;  b. 
D    6,    1881,    Leland,    111.;    s.    C.    B.    and    Anna 
(Barnes)    Jones.  Prepared     in     E.     Aurora. 

Scholarship  in  Hist.  Teacher,  Hist.,  H.  S., 
Moline.   Address,   2401    12th   Ave.,    Moline,   111. 


3813.  MYRON  KENDALL  JORDAN 
(Husband  of  No.  3476) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  i,  1881, 
Malvern,  la.;  s.  James  Corington  (b.  ^Ir  31, 
184s,  Rockport,  O.)  and  Mary  Ellen  (Dunlap) 
Jordan  (b.  F  10,  1856,  Leyden,  111.).  Prepared 
in  L'niv.  Acad.  C.  E.  Club;  Triangle.  Civ. 
Engr.,  Crocker  &  Ketchum;  do.,  H.  S.  Crocker, 
Const,  of  Viaducts  and  Subways;  Struct.  Engr., 
K.  C.  Struct.  Steel  Co.;  Checker,  Struct.  Steel 
Am.  Bridge  Co.,  191 2 — .  Assoc,  mem.,  A.  S. 
C.  E.  Married  Nellie  Pearl  Mathews  ('08), 
Ap  7,  1912,  Champaign.  Child,'  Ellen,  b.  Ag 
13,  1918.  Address,  7600  Champlain  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago;  bus.  add..  Am.   Bridge  Co.,  Gary,  Ind. 


3814.  JOHN  LARIMER  KAGY 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &•  A.;  J.  D.,  1912;  b. 
F  22,  1888;  s.  Levi  Monroe  (b.  D  15,  1855, 
Seneca  Co.,  O.)  and  Alice  (Larimer)  Kagy 
(b.  Mr  14,  1861,  Salem,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Salem  H.  S.  Scholarship  in  Law,  1910-11; 
Master  in  Chancery,  Marion  Co.,  1915-18. 
303  Ammunition  Train,  i.st  H.  Q.  Bn.,  France, 
1918— .  Mem.,  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married  Eva 
Murray,  D  4,  1914.  Child,  John  Murray,  b. 
Ap   19,    1 91 7.     Address,   Salem,   111. 

3815.  LUCILE  EMMA  KAYS  (MILLAR) 
(Daughter  of  No.  214;  Sister  of  No.  2717) 
A.  B.  in  11.  Sc;  b.  Ag  19,  1885,  Buda,  111.; 
d.  Emery  ('79),  (b.  O  10,  1853,  Magnolia,  111.) 
and  Emma  C.  (Trask)  Kays  (b.  S  6,  1834,  Bu- 
da, 111.).  Prepared  in  Phoenix  (Ariz)  H.  S.  Al- 
pha Xi  Delta;  Athenean;  II.  Sc.  Club.  Teach- 
er, Dom.  Art,  1909-10;  C)harge  of  Home  Econ. 
Dept.  in  II.  .S.,  Phoeni-x.  Ariz.,  191  i.  Married 
Charles  Ernest  Millar.  Je  11,  1912,  Phoenix, 
Ariz.  Child,  Margaret,  b.  Mr  1913.  Address, 
East  Lansing,  Mich. 


3816.  VICTOR  C.  KAYS 
(Brother  of  No.  5240) 
Pres.,  St.  Agr.  Sch.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Jl 
24,  18.X2,  Magnolia,  111.;  s.  John  A.  (b.  Mr  7, 
1 85 1,  do.)  and  Mary  A.  (Hartenbower)  Kays 
(b.  Ag  8,  1862,  Minn.).  I'repared  in  Henry 
H.  S.;  No.  111.  .St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1899-1902; 
B.  S.  A.  and  M.  S.  A.,  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  N.  M. 
Basketball  Capt.;  Football.  Agr.  and  charge 
of  E.\p.  Sta.,  St.  Agr.  Sch.,  Wetunii)ka,  Ala., 
1910-11;  Pres.,  St.  Agr.  Sch.,  Jonesboro,  AtU., 
191 1 — .        Address,  Jonesboro,   Ark. 

3817.  TRUMAN  LEE   KELLEY 
(Brother  of  Nos.   1909,   5242) 

Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  M.  A.,  191 1;  b. 
My  25,  1884,  Whitehall,  Mich.;  s.  Marshall 
Charles  (b.  1842,  Vt.)  and  Mary  Strong 
(Smith)  Kelley  (b.  1853).  Prepared  in  Mus- 
kegon (Mich.)  II.  S.;  Minnesota,  1903-04.  Ph. 
I).,  Columbia,  1914.  Gamma  Alpha;  (Cosmo- 
politan Club;  Special  Honors;  Kappa  Delta  Pi; 
Sigma  Xi;  Pres.,  Educ.  Club  (Later  Kappa 
Delta  Pi).  Teacher,  Ga.  Sch.  of  Tech.,  igog- 
10;  H.  S.,  Fresno,  Calif.,  1911-12;  Consulting 
Psychologist,  Culver  Mil.  Acad.,  1913-14; 
Instr.,  Educ.  Psych.,  Univ.  of  Tex.,  1914-15; 
Adj.  Prof.,  Educ.  Psych.,  do.,  1915-17;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Teachers  Coll.,  Columbia,  1017 — .  Auth.: 
Educational  Guidance,  Columbia  Univ.,  N.  Y., 
1 914;  Tables  to  Facilitate  the  Calculation  of 
Partial  Coefficients  of  Correlation  and  Re- 
gression Equations,  Univ.  of  Tex.,  1916;  Men- 
ial- Aspects  of  Delinquency,  Univ.  of  Tex., 
1 916;  The  Assn.  Exp.,  Psych.  Review,  Vol. 
20,  No.  6,  N  1913;  Comparable  Measures, 
Jour,  of  Educ.  Psych.,  D  19 14;  The  Clolony 
Plan  for  the  care  of  the  Feeble-minded,  Bui. 
of  Te.r.  St.  Conf.  of  Charities  and  Correc- 
tions,  Vol.   2,   No.    I,  Ja   191 5;   A    Study   of  H. 

5.  and  Univ.   Grades.   Jour.  Educ.  I^sych.,  Vol. 

6,  No.  6,  191 5;  A  Constructive  Ability  Test, 
do.,  Ja  1916:  .-V  Simplified  Method  of  Using. 
Scaled  Data  for  Purposes  of  Testing,  Sch.  and 
Soc,  Vol.  4,  Jl  18,  191 6;  Further  Logical 
Aspects  of  the  Binet  Scale,  Psych.  Review, 
Vol.  23,  No.  5,  S  1916;  Thorndike's  Reading 
Scale  Alpha  2  Adapted  to  Individual  Testing, 
Teachers'    Coll.    Record,    Vol.    iS,    No.    3,    My 

1 91 7;  Effect  of  Malaria  and  Hookworm  upon 
the  Physical  and  Mental  Development  of  School 
Children,  El.  Sch.  Jour.,  Vol.  18,  No.  i,  1917; 
Individual  Testing  with  Completion  Test  Ex- 
ercises,   Teachers'    Coll.    Record,    Vol.    18,    No. 

4,  S  1917.  Mem.,  .'\m.  Psych.  Assn.;  N.  E. 
A.;  A.  A.  A.  S.  Married  Mrs.  Lura  Osgood 
Rogers,  Ag  26,  191 1,  Los  Angeles.  Address, 
Teachers  Coll.,  Columbia  Univ.,  New  York 
City, 

3818.  LOUIS   RALPH    KELLY 
Lawyer;    LL.    B. ;    b.    F    2,    1883,    DuQuoin, 

111.;  s.  Thomas  B.  (b.  S  i,  1839.  Aberdeen,  O.) 
and  Nannie  Belle  (Fleming)  Kelly  (b.  Ja  26, 
1849,     Rome,    O.).     Prepared    in    DuQuoin     H. 

5.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Egyptian 
Club;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.  Lawyer  and  U.  S.  In- 
ternal Revenue  Collector;  Co.  Judge,  Perry 
Co.,  111.;  Chm.  Legal  Advisory  Bd. ;  Connected 
with  office  of  the  U.  S.  Revenue  Collector 
tor  So.  111.  with  hdqtrs.  at  E.  St.  Louis.  Ad- 
dress,  359    E.   Park   St.,    DuQuoin,   111, 

3819.  BARTLETT  MARTIN  KERR 
(Brother  of  No.  3059) 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  21,  1886. 
Urbana;  s.  Thomas  Wesley  (b.  Chattanooga, 
Tenn.)  and  Elizabeth  (Ellrod)  Kerr  (b.  May- 
view.  111.).  Prepared  in  I'rbana  H.  S.  Class 
Footliall  and  Baseball.  Draftsman,  P.  &  E. 
.Shops,  Urbana,  1909-10;  Insp,,  Commonwealth 
Steel  Co.,  Granite  City.  111.,  1910-11;  Drafts- 
man, V^elie  Motor  Vehicle  Co.,  Moline,  111., 
1Q11-12;  Designer,  Mercer  Auto  Co.,  Trenton. 
N.    J.,    1913-15;    Exp.    Engr.,   Automobiles   and 


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Gas  Tractors,  J.  I.  Case  Motor  Co.,  Racine. 
Wis.,  1915—.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.;  A.  V.  A. 
M.  Married  Nellie  S.  Roughton,  Ag  12,  191 1, 
Urbana.  Child,  Kartlett,  Jr.,  b.  D  29,  1917. 
Address,  1727  Park  Ave.,  Racine,  Wis.;  bus. 
add.,  J.   I.   Case  Motor  Co.,  Racine,  Wis. 

3820.     MERCEDES    KILNER    (REID) 

(Sister  of  No.  2722) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  10,  1887,  York, 
Neb.;  d.  Jolin  Caleb  (b.  Je  6,  1855,  Yorkshire, 
Eng.)  and  Lciina  (Hammond)  Kilner  (b.  Ag 
■7,  i8,S.^,  la.).  Prepared  in  John  Marshall  H. 
S.,  Chicago;  Lewis  Inst.,  1905-8.  Mem.,  Math- 
eon  Club  of  Chicago;  Assoc,  of  Coll.  Alumnae. 
Married  Hugh  McClurg  Reid,  Jl  12,  1909,  Chi- 
cago. Child,  Hugh  McClurg,  Jr.,  b.  Jl  4,  191 1. 
Address.  1107  N.  Park  Ave..  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,   662   Columbia   Road,   Washington,    D.    C.t 

3821.  JOHN  KENNEDY  KINCAID 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  29,  1885, 
Athens,  111.;  s.  John  Henry  (b.  Jl  9,  1848,  do.) 
and  Ellen  Jane  (Culver)  Kincaid  (b.  Jl  31, 
1849,  do.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  II.  S. 
Acacia;  Alpha  Zeta;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Agr. 
Club;  Prelim.  Honors;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Farmer,  1909 — .  Precinct  Food  Administrator, 
Menard  Co.;  Seed  Corn  Administrator,  St. 
Council  of  Defense.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church; 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  Commandery,  K.  T. ;  Shrine, 
Ansar  Temple,  Springfield,  111.;  Sec.-Treas.. 
Menard  Co.  Fljrmers'  Inst.,  1914 — .  Married 
Edith  Mae  Painter,  S  12,  19 18,  Carrollton,  111. 
Address,  Indian  Point,  Athens,  111. 


3822.  BRUCE  ADAMS  KING 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  28, 
1887;  s.  M.  B.  (b.  Iluntsville.  111.)  and  Emily 
N.  King  (b.  Perry,  do.).  Prepared  in  Augusta 
H.  S.  Zeta  Psi;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Agr. 
Club.  Farmer,  1909-10;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Plow 
Dept.,  Deere  &  Co.,  1910-12;  Supt.,  Deere  & 
Co.  Midland  Works,  E.  Moline,  1912-17;  Mfr., 
Combat  Wagons  for  U.  S.  A.,  191 7 — .  Mar- 
ried Rhoda  Margaretha  Reinhardt,  Je  11,  1912, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Child,  Bruce  Adams,  Jr.,  b. 
Ap  22,  1913.  Address,  2404  iith  St.,  Moline, 
111.;   bus.  add.,  c/o  Deere  &  Co.,   do. 


3823.  HOWARD  BAKER  KINGSBURY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  O  13,  1879,  Joplin, 
Mo.;  s.  Charles  M.  (b.  D  23,  1840,  Bangor, 
Me.)  and  Amelia  E.  (Baker)  Kingsbury,  (b. 
Mr  6,  1848,  Calhoun,  111.).  Prepared  in  Olney 
H.  S.;  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.,  1903.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1900- 
10;  Head  of  Math.  Dept.,  West  Division  H 
S.,  Milwaukee,  1910 — .  Mem.,  Church  Bd., 
Wesley  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Ethel  Alice 
Walser,  D  30,  1903,  West  Salem,  111.  Children: 
Charles  Howard,  b.  Ap  4,  1905;  Harold  Nelson, 
b.  My  13,  1912;  Herbert  Kenneth,  b.  Ap  s, 
19 1 6.  Address,  383  31st  St.,  Milwaukee. 


3824.     ELIZABETH    KIRK    (ROBINSON) 

(Sister  of  Nos.  5248,  8488) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  28,  1886,  near  Ma- 
con, 111.;  d.  Orlando  T.  (b.  Mr  22,  1857, 
Warsaw,  Ind.)  and  Mary  S.  (Cummings) 
Kirk  (b.  Ja  8.  i860,  Blue  Mound,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Decatur  H.  .S.;  111.  .St.  Norm.  Univ., 
1904-5.  W.  A.  A.;  Class  Basket  I'.all;  Tennis 
Mgr.'  .Swimming  Leader;  Volunteer  Band;  Y. 
W.  C.  A.  Cabinet.  Teacher,  S.  Dak.;  Home- 
steader, do;  Prin.,  Pub.  Sch.,  Sadorus,  igu- 
13;  Teacher,  White  Hall,  1913-15.  Mar'ried 
Tvwell  W.  Robinson,  Je  28,  191 5,  Omaha.  Neb. 
Children:  Ewell  Kirk,  b.  Je  2,  1916;  Mabel 
Elizabeth,  b.  My  12,  1918.  Address,  R-  2, 
Sioux  Falls,  S.   Dak. 


3825.  WARREN  EMERSON  KNAPP 
Chem.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  Je  16, 
1885,  Kan.;  s  Harry  S.  (b.  Jl  9,  i860,  Mich.) 
and  Anna  Emerson  (Waddell)  Knapp  (b.  My 
31,  1861,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Evanston  Tp. 
H.  S.;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1904-6.  Sigma  Nu;  Alpha 
Chi  Sigma.  Asst.  Chem.,  Gen.  Chem.  t^o.,  (Chi- 
cago, 1910;  First  Asst.  Chem.,  do.,  1911-12; 
Research  Chem..  do.,  1912;  Works  Chem.,  do., 
19:3-18;  do..  Gen.  Chem.  Co.,  Pulaski,  Va., 
1918— .  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Epis.  Church.  Mar- 
T\ed  Ethel  Cowles,  S  16,  1912,  Burlington,  la. 
Children:  Caroline,  b.  1913;  Katherine,  b. 
191J;  Harry  Lamonto,  b.  1917  (died  1917). 
Address,    General    Chemical   Co.,   Pulaski,   Va. 

3826.  SAMUEL  MILES  KNOX 
Live  Stock  Dealer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N 
5,  1888,  Humboldt,  Kan.;  s.  Anson  H.  (b.  O 
8,  1855,  Wyanet,  III.)  and  Annie  Louise  Dewey 
(Whipple)  Knox  (b.  .'\p  24,  1856,  Boston). 
Prepared  in  Sheffield  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Schol- 
arship from  Bureau  Co.;  Track,  1909.  Farmer, 
La  Harpe,  Kan.,  1909-14;  Cattle  and  Hog  Breed- 
er, Humboldt,  Kan.,  1914-18.  Tp.  Bd.,  1910- 
14;  Sch.  Bd.,  1912-16.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
B.  P.  O.  H.;  Chap  Commandery;  Sec,  Kan. 
'Mulefoot  Hog  Assn.;  Sec.,  Allen  Co.  (Kan.) 
.Short  Horn  Breeders  Assn.  Married  Mabel 
Lula  Davis,  D  10,  1912,  Independence,  Mo. 
Children:  Samuel  Miles,  III.,  b.  Ap  5,  1914; 
Anna  Mary,  b.  Je  i,  1917.  Address,  Humboldt, 
Kan. 

3827.  AMUND  MARIUS  KORSMO 
(Brother  of  No.  4756) 
Civ.  Engl-.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  F  4,  1886, 
Elgin,  111.;  s.  Gunnar  (b.  Norway)  and  Thea 
(Olsen)  Korsmo  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Elgin 
H.  S.  Triangle;  Class  Football.  Address, 
6226  Lakewood  Ave.,  Chicago.! 


3828.  JOHN  CLINTON  KOST 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  F  i,  1875,  Bushnell,  111.; 
s.  John  William  (b.  1847,  111.)  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Crowl)  Kost  (b.  1850,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  West.  111.  Norm.  Coll.  and  Bus. 
Inst.,  Bushnell,  111.  Atty.  at  Law  and  Justice 
of  the  Peace,  Galesburg,  111.  Mem.,  I.  O.  O. 
F.  Married  Elsie  M.  Copcland,  F  20,  1901, 
Galesburg,  111.  Children:  John  Clinton,  b. 
F  10,  1902;  Victor  R.,  b.  My  12,  1905;  Mary 
Virginia,  b.  Ag  25,  1914.  Address,  Galesburg, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  109  E.  Main  St.,  do. 

3829.  EUGENE  WILLIAM  KRAFT 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  ()  25,  1886, 
St.  Louis;  s.  Louis  P.  Kraft  (b.  St.  Louis). 
Prepared  in  Central  II.  S.,  St.  Louis;  Grad. 
Stud.,  Konigliche  Technische  Hochschule  Zu 
Charlotteiiburg,  Berlin,  Gcr.;  Konigliche 
V\'urttembergische  Polytecknikum,  Stuttgart, 
Ger.  Mgr.,  KuclTcl  &  Esscr  Co.  of  New 
York,  Chicago  Branch.  Auth. :  Directions  for 
Math,  and  Similar  Instruments  Manufactured 
oy  above  Co.;  Descrijitive  Catalogs,  etc.,  pub. 
by  the  Co.  Mem.,  Chicago  Engrs.  C.lub. 
Address,   520    S.    Dearborn   St.,   Chicago. 

3830.  CHRISTIAN  HERMAN  KRIEILING 
Drainage  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  26,  1885, 
Bishop,  III.;  s.  Herman  Gehard  (b.  1839,  Han- 
over, Ger.)  and  Mary  (Budke)  Kreiling  (b. 
1845.  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.;  West. 
111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  C.  E.  Club; 
Prelim.  Honors.  Drainage  Engr.,  Chandler- 
ville,  1909-14;  do.,  Havana,  III.,  1914-18. 
Patented  Dredge,  191 1.  Married  Ruby  Flor- 
ence Ellenberger,  D  30,  1916.  Child,  Dortha 
Jane,  b.  Je  22,  19 17.  Address,  622  N.  Broad- 
way, Havana,  111. 


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3831.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  KRESSMANN 
(Husband  of  No.  3756) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  M.  S.,  1910; 
b.  F  6,  1888,  Chicago:  s.  Fred  (b.  1859.  do.) 
and  Minna  (Ilink)  Kressinan  (b.  1862,  near 
Lincoln,  Neb.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  II. 
S.,  CliicaKo.  I'hi  Lambda  Upsiloii;  Sigma  Xi; 
Prelim.,  Special  and  Final  Honors.  Fellow- 
ship, Univ.  of  111.,  1909-10;  Asst.  Chem.,  For- 
est Products  Lab.,  U.  S.  Forest  Service  Ikir., 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  1910-11;  Chem.  do.,  1911-16; 
Gen.  Mgr.,  Plant  of  Internal.  Alcohol  Corp., 
Fullerton,  La.  Devised  New  Improved  meth- 
ods for  mfg.  ethyl  alcohol  from  wood  waste; 
yellow  dyestufF  in  Osage  Orange  wood  used 
for  dyeing  khaki  colors  at  present  time.  Auth. : 
(With  S.  W.  Parr)  The  Spontaneous  Combus- 
tion of  Coal  with  Special  Reference  to  Bit- 
uminous Coals  of  the  111.  Type,  Univ.  of  111. 
Engng.  E.\p.  St  a.  But.,  No.  46,  191  o;  Many 
articles  relating  to  use  of  wood  and  sawmill 
waste  for  alcohol  production..  Jour.  Indus,  and 
Engng.  Chem.;  articles  describing  dyestuffs  in 
Osage  Orange  for  dyeing  army  goods,  published 
in  Jour.  Indus,  and  Engng.  Chem.  and  Jour. 
Am.  Leather  Chem.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Am. 
Leather  Chem.  Assn.;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S. 
Married  Mabel  Alberta  Gridley  ('09),  Je  20, 
1912,  Morrison,  111.  Children:  Frederick  Wil- 
liam, Jr.,  b.  Je  6,  1913;  Elsa  Mae,  b.  Jl  i,  1917. 
Address,  Fullerton,  La.;  bus.  add.,  59  Pearl  St., 
New  York  City. 

3832.  LEROY  LANG 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  191 1;  b. 
Mr  13,  1886,  Monticello,  la.;  s.  Horatio  James 
(b.  1851,  Cornwall,  Eng.)  and  Mary  (Wolfe) 
Lang  (b.  1856).  Prepared  in  Monticello  H.  S. 
Sigma  Pi;  Alpha  Zeta.  Instr.,  Dairy  Mfrs., 
and  Asst.,  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  Illy  191 1 -13; 
Assoc,  1914-16;  Field  Mgr.,  Chapin-Sacks  Mfg. 
Co.,  Washiniton,  D.  C.  Married  Margaret 
Hope  Hallett,  My  5,  191 5,  Springfield,  111. 
Children:  Carl  Leland,  b.  Ag  21,  1914;  Margar- 
et Ellen,  b.  Ja  2,  1917.  Address,  Jacksonville, 
Fla. 

3833.  GEORGE  PENCE  LARGE 
Instrumentman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag  9,  1885, 
Owaneco,  111.;  s.  George  E.  and  Daisy  D. 
(Pence)  Large.  Prepared  in  Taylorville  H. 
S.  Instrumentman,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.  Co. 
Address,  R.   i.  Box   17,  Owaneco,  111. 

3834.  ELY  VAILL  LAUGHLIN 
Dean  of  Lenox  College;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b. 
Ja  16,  1875,  San  Antonia,  Tex.;  s.  Charles 
H.  (b.  Ja  23,  1836,  Quincy,  111.)  and  Mary  S. 
(Waldo)  Laughlin  (b.  Je  14,  1837,  Osceola, 
Mo.).  Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Prin., 
H.  S.,  Monticello,  1908-9;  Teacher,  Sc,  H.  S., 
1909-10;  Farmer,  1910-11;  Prof.,  Lenox  Coll., 
Hopkinton,  la.,  1911;  Dean,  do.,  1915 — .  Auth.: 
At  the  Helm  of  a  Small  College,  Unpopular 
Review,  Jl  1915;  Articles  in  farm  publications. 
Married  Anna  Hawker,  Je  1905,  Griggsville,  111. 
Children:  Charles  Vaill,  b.  My  30,  1907;  Fran- 
ces Aileen,  b.  O  23,  1909.  Address,  Hopkin- 
ton,  la. 

3835.  CHARLES  BOPES  LEE 
(Son  of  No.  218;  Brother  of  Nos.  3071,  4769, 
(7030,  7732) 
With  Armour  Grain  Co.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b. 
Mr  17,  1886,  Hamlet,  111.;  s.  Elisha  ('79),  (b. 
Ap  6.  1856,  Hamlet,  111.)  and  Lena  (Bopes) 
Lee.  Prepared  in  Aledo  H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Alpha 
Zeta;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Adelphic;  Ed.  Agr.; 
Maj.,  Univ.  Regt.  Farmer,  1909-10:  Instr., 
Univ.  of  Nebr.,  and  Exp.  Sta.  work,  1910; 
Dept.  of  An.  Husb.,  do.,  1910-16;  Armour 
Grain  Col,  Chicago,  1916.  Married  Jessie 
Gretchen  Beghtol,  Mr  18,  1916.  Address, 
Armour  Grain  Co.,  Chicago. 


3836.  GERTRUDE  ANN  LEE  (McKELVEY) 
(Wife  of  No.  3088) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  17,  1885,  Pesotum, 
111.;  d.  Noah  (b.  My  29  1853,  do.)  and  Mary 
Caroline  (Hart)  Lee  (b.  D  8,  1858,  Neoga,  do.). 
Prepared  in  ChamiJaign  II.  S.  Chi  Omega; 
Phi  Delta  Psi;  H.  Sc.  Club.  Married  Frank 
Hotchkiss  McKelvey  ('07),  F  9,  1910,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  Mary  Frances,  b.  D  17,  1911; 
Frank  Hotchkiss,  Jr.,  b.  Ap  s,  191 7.  Address, 
R.  3,  Sparta,  111. 

3837.  EDWARD  FERDINAND  JACOB 
LINDBERG 
(Brother  of  Nos.  4278,  5271) 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E.;  b.  N  9, 
1887,  Cherokee,  la.;  s.  Karl  (b.  Ja  26,  1846, 
VVexio,  Kronoberg,  Sweden)  and  Hannah  (Ny- 
strom)  Lindberg  (b.  S  1846,  Fahlum,  Koppar- 
berg,  do.).  Prepared  in  Cherokee  (la.)  H.  S. 
Theta  Delta  Chi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  E.  E. 
Soc;  Ilawkeye  Club;  Scand.  Club;  Stud,  mem., 
A.  I.  E.  E. ;  Track;  Class  Pres. ;  Class  Football, 
Mgr.;  Sr.  Mem.  Com.;  Jr.  Smoker  Com.  Const. 
Dept.,  Commonwealth  Edison  Co.,  1909;  San. 
Dist.  of  Chicago,  1909-10;  Mem.,  Assn.  of 
Steel  Elec.  Engrs.,  Central  Elec.  Co.,  1910-14; 
Mgr.,  The  Reliance  Elec.  and  Engng.  Co., 
Cleveland,  1914.  111.  Nat.  Guard,  1909-10; 
Lt.,  O.  R.  C,  1918;  Aeroplane  armament  officer. 
Air  Service,  1918;  Commander,  3rd  Ord.  (Cas- 
ual Co.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  19 18 — .  Mem.,  Chi- 
cago Ath.  Assn.  Address,  Chicago  Athletic 
Assn.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  343  S.  Dearborn  St., 
do. 

3838.  FLEETWOOD  HERNDON  LINDLEY 
City  Clerk;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.; 
b.  Ap  4,  1887,  Springfield,  111.;  s.  Joseph  P. 
(b.  Mr  20,  1842,  Mansfield,  O.)  and  Julia  A. 
(Herndon)  Lindley  (b.  Je  10,  1854,  Spring- 
field, 111.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  II.  S.  Alpha 
Tau  Omega;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Regt.  Dept.  Mgr.  and  Buyer,  R.  F.  Herndon 
and  Co.,  Springfield,  III.,  1909-16;  do..  Green- 
house Vegetable  bus.,  1916;  City  Clerk,  Spring- 
field, 111.,  1919—.  Second  Lt.,  M.  G.  Co., 
Camp  Hancock,  Ga.;  Mustered  out,  D  10,  1918. 
Pres.,  Univ.  of  111.  Alumni  Assn.,  Springfield, 
111.,  1916-17;  Mem.,  Bd.  of  Mgrs.  of  Oak 
Ridge  Cemetery,  1918.  Address,  904  S.  5th  St., 
Springfield,   111. 


3839.  JAMES  HOWARD  LINN 
Bond  Salesman;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b. 
Mr  28,  1887;  s.  James  C.  Linn  (b.  Harrisburg, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  New  Trier  H.  S.  Shield 
and  Trident;  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Yoxan. 
Harris  Trust  and  Savings  Co.,  Calif.;  Bond 
Salesman,  Lee  Higginson  &  Co.,  The  Rookery, 
Chicago.  Capt.,  U.  S.  A.  Address,  Winnetka, 
111.;  bus.  add,  c/o  Lee  Higginson  &  Co., 
Chicago. 

3840.  MARGIE  LINTON 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  17,  1885,  Lewistown, 
111.;  d.  George  K.  (b.  1859,  Johnstown,  Pa.) 
and  Elizabeth  A.  (Fahnestock)  Linton  (b.  1859, 
Lewistown,  111.).  Prepared  in  Lewistown 
H.  S.  Eng.  Club.  Address,  920  W.  Illinois 
St.,  Urbana. 


3841.  NELL  EVELYN  LLOYD  (ALLUM) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  19,  1886,  Hubbard 
Woods,  111.;  d.  Llewellyn  H.  (b.  1863,  Chi- 
cago) and  Ellen  Theresa  (Taylor)  Lloyd  (b. 
1863,  do.).  Prepared  in  New  Trier  H.  S.; 
N.  W.  Acad.;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1905-6.  Delta 
Gamma.  Married  George  Frederick  .\llum, 
Je  30,  1914,  Wheaton.  111.  Children:  Nancy 
Evelyn,  b.  Je  18,  1916;  Dorothy,  b.  Ap  10, 
1918.  Address,  704  Gary  Ave.,  Wheaton.   111. 


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3842.  WALTER  CONTANT  LOCKE 
(Husband  of  Xo.  4965) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag  -'9, 
1886,  LaSalle,  IlL ;  s.  William  Anderson  (b. 
O  2,  1854,  near  Dayton,  O.)  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Contant)  Locke  (b.  F  15,  1861,  Belle  Vernon, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  LaSalle-Peru  Tp.  IL  S. 
Triangle.  Min.  and  Irrigation,  Boise,  Idaho, 
1904-14;  HiRhway  Engrs.,  Asst.  Engng.  Dept. 
of  Pub.  Works  and  Bldgs.,  Div.  of  Highways, 
St.  of  111.,  Peoria,  1915-18;  Asst.  Engr..  Salime 
Co.  Coal  Co.,  Ilarrisburg,  111.,  1918 — .  Married 
Lois  Rebecca  Webber  ('11),  Ja  :,  1912.  Indian- 
ai)olis.  Children:  Virginia,  b.  Je  8,  1913;  Wil- 
liam Webber,  b.  My  12,  1916.  Address,  407  E. 
Locust  St..  Ilarrisburg,  111.;  btis.  add.,  Salime 
County  Coal  Co.,  do. 

3843.     HARRY  STEPHEN  LOFQUIST 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  12,  1885,  Bur- 
lington, la.;  s.  Olof  Ludwig  (b.  Ja  8,  1859) 
and  Hannah  Christine  (Norling)  Lofquist  (b. 
N  23,  1858).  Prepared  in  Kcvvanee  H.  S. 
Final  Honors;  Tau  15eta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  Engr., 
Engng.  Dept.,  Xat.  Lamp  Works  of  Gen.  Elec. 
Co.;  Fostoria  Incandescent  Lamp  Div.,  Nat. 
Lamp  Works,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Fostoria,  O.  Ad- 
dress, Y.   M.   C.  A.,  Fostoria,    O. 

3844.  GEORGE    DURWARD    LONG 
Lawyer;    LL.    B.;    b.    O    11.    1883,    Reinbeck, 

la.;  s.  Simeon  Dimend  (b.  Ja  18,  1845,  Somer- 
setshire, Eng.)  and  Marjorie  May  (Durward) 
Long  (b.  Je  6,  1853,  Aberdeen,  Scotland). 
Prepared  in  Fulton  H.  S.  Adelphic.  With 
Kimball  &  Blake,  Attys.,  Mason  City,  la.,  1909- 
11;  with  Alderson  &  Breckinridge,  Attys.,  Sum- 
mersville,  W.  Va.,  1911-13;  Jr.  Mem.  of  Law 
Firm,  S.  E.  and  George  D.  Long;  Mfrs.  St. 
Bank  Bldg.,  E.  Moline,  III.,  1913-18;  City 
Atly.  of  E.  Moline,  111.,  1917 — •  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church.  Address,  Mfrs.  St.  Bank  Bldg.,  East 
Moline,   111. 

3845.  MAURICE   FRANKLIN    LORD 
Lawyer;    A.    B.    in   L.    &   A.;   b.    O   5.    1887, 

Piano,  111.;  s.  Franklin  William  (b.  Ag  31, 
1848,  Little  Rock,  111.)  and  Lida  (Van  Emon) 
Lord  (b.  D  21,  1857,  Vorkville,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Piano  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
Adelphic.  Class  Baseball;  Class  Football. 
J.  I).,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1912.  Lawyer,  1912 — . 
2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.,  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.;  Mustered 
out,  D  21,  1918.  Mem.,  Peoples  Church  of 
Aurora;  Aurora  Bar  Assn.;  Jerusalem  Temple 
Xo.  90.  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  Anna 
Mack,  Je  j6,  1917.  Address,  2$  S.  4th  St., 
Aurora,  III.;   bus.   add.,  342   Coulter  Block,   do. 

3846.     FREDERICK  AYRES  LORENZ,  Jr. 

Pres.,  Binding  Co.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  M.  E.;  b. 
F  26,  1886,  Lansing,  Mich.;  s.  Frederick  A. 
(b.  O  2,  1862,  Ontario,  O.)  and  Florence  May 
(.Ayres)  Lorenz  (b.  My  10,  1864,  Kalida,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1904-5.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Insp.  Engr.,  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  1909;  Oper- 
ating Engr.,  Republic  Iron  &  Steel  Co.,  loio; 
Steel  Wheel  Expert,  Am.  Steel  Foundries, 
1910-16;  Mgr.,  Wheel  Dept.,  Am.  St.  Foun- 
dries, 1916-17;  Pres.,  The  Hill  15inding  Co., 
Chicago,  1917 — .  Mem.,  West.  R.  R.  Club. 
Address,  s(32i  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,   1056  Van  Buren  St.,  do. 

3847.  JAMES  CHARLES  LUND 
Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  M.  S.,  19"; 
b.  D  21,  1S86,  Paxton,  111.;  s.  Carl  F.  (b.  Jc 
10,  1865,  Motala,  Sweden)  and  Anna  (Peter- 
son) Lund  (b.  My  3,  1862,  Sodcrtelje,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Paxton  H.  S.  Scandinavian  Club; 
M.  E.  Soc.  Instr.  in  Metal  Working,  Univ. 
of  III..  loorj-in;  Asst.  in  G.  E.  D.,  do.,  1910-11; 
Const.  Engr..  111.  Hi<,'hway  Conin.,  19"';  with 
the  Jackson  Milling  Co.,  Jackson,   Minn.,   1912; 


with  Deere  &  Co.,  Piece  Rate  Dept.,  Moline, 
111.,  1912-17;  Jol-.n  Deere  Plow  Works  of  Deere 
&  Co.,  Moline,  111.;  Asst.  Supt.,  do.,  1917-18; 
Dain  Mfg.  Co.,  Ottumwa,  la.,  IQ18 — .  Married 
Sue  W.  Gilman,  Je  8,  1912,  Iloopeston,  111. 
C^hild,  Margaret  Sue.  b.  F  5,  19 18.  Address,  311 
Xorth  Wapello,  Ottumwa,  la.;  bus.  add.,  Uain 
Mfg.   Co.,  do. 

3848.  JOHN  ELLIOTT  LYNN 
Statistician;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  7, 
1883,  Lockridge,  la.;  s.  John  S.  (b.  Mr  14, 
1858,  do.)  and  Emma  J.  (Holt)  Lynn  (b.  Ag 
21,  1859.  do.).  Prepared  in  Washington,  la., 
IL  S. ;  Washington  Acad.;  St.  Univ.  of  la., 
1905-6.  Agent,  Passenger  De^)t.,  C.  B.  &  Q. 
R.  R..  1909-18;  Statistician,  Central  Western 
Region,  U.  S.  Railroad  Admin.  Married  Agnes 
V.  Nord,  O  9,  1912.  Child,  John  Ward,  b.  O 
31,  1913-  Address,  3125  Oak  Park  Ave., 
Berwyn.  111.;  bus.  add.,  547  W.  Jackson  Blvd., 
Chicago. 

3849.      *CLARE   PARSONS    McCASKEY 

(Brother  of  Nos.  3463,  4788) 
Salesman;    A.    B.    in    Bus.    L.   &  A. ;    b.    D   9, 

1886,  Eldorado,  Kan.;  s.  Alfred  Samuel  (b. 
My  13.  1854,  Bucyrus,  O.)  and  Justitia  (Par- 
sons) McCaskey  (b.  Ap  23,  1856,  LaGrange, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Englewood  H.  S.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Helmet.  Class  Football,  Bas- 
ket ball.  With  Univ.  Portland  Cement  Co., 
1909-10;  Salesman,  U.  S.  Printograph  Co.,  1910- 
11;  do.,  Sewell  Clapp  Mfg.  Co.,  191 1 — .  Lt. 
Inf.,  U.  S.  R.  Unassigned  A.  E.  F.,  France; 
Capt.,    do.    Killed   in    action,    N    1918,    France. 

3850.     WILLIAM    THOMPSON    McCLENA- 
HAN 

Asst.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  My 
24,  1880,  Arkansas  City,  Kan.;  s.  Robert  Ste- 
wart (b.  Je  1838,  Fairview,  O.)  and  Martha 
(Thompson)  McClenahan  (b.  D  26,  1848,  Clin- 
ton, Pa.).  Prepared  in  Monmouth  H.  S.; 
Monmouth  Coll.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi; 
Final  Honors.  Asst.  City  Engr.,  Excelsior 
Springs,  Mo.,  1909-11;  City  Engr.,  Water 
Works  Design  and  Const.,  Salem,  111.,  191 1- 
12;  Asst.  Engr.,  Chester  &  Flemming,  Pitts- 
burgh, 1 91 2-1 3;  Supt.,  Kensington  Water  Co., 
New  Kensington,  Pa..  1913-16;  Asst.  Engr., 
Pearse  &  Greeley,  Chicago,  1916-18.  Auth.: 
Articles  in  Engng.  Record,  1910,  191 1,  1916; 
Engng.  and  Contracting,  O  1916.  Address,  349 
E.  58th  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add..  64  W.  Ran- 
dolph,  do. 

3851.     HUGH  ALLEN  McCREA 

Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E.;  b.  Jl 
29,  1886,  Bethalto,.  111.;  s.  IL  T.  (b.  Scotland 
and  Hannah  L.  (Chandler)  McCrca.  Pre- 
pared in  Alton  H.  S.  Class  Football;  Mgr., 
Class  Basketball;  Zeta  Psi.  111.  Traction  Co., 
Car  Shojis,  Const.  Dept.;  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Test, 
Power  and  Min.  Engr.  Dept.;  .Asst.  Elec.  Supt., 
Ashland  Iron  &  Min.  Co.,  Ashland,  Ky., 
1917 — .  111.  Naval  Reserve,  .\Uon,  111.,  1903- 
07.  Married  Mary  Agnes  Dare,  F  17,  i9>7. 
Schenectady,   N.   Y.     Address,   Ashland,    Ky. 

3852.  HARVEY  DOUGLAS  McGINNIS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  19,  1886, 
Lone  Tree,  la.;  s.  John  Charles  (b.  Mr  14. 
i8(>o,  Mcndota.  111.)  and  Anna  Elizabeth  (Mun- 
die)  McGinnis  (b.  S  22,  1863.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Mendota  and  Kirksvillc  (Mo.)  IL  Schs.  In 
Testing  Dept.,  H.  B.  Smith  Co.  Address,  476 
Downer  Place,  Aurora,  lU.t 

3853.     JOHN  VERNER   McINTYRE 
Cashier;   A.    B.   in    Bus.    L.    &  A.;    b.   My   3. 

1887,  Newman,  111.;  s.  John  B.  (b.  Muirkirk, 
Out.,  Can.)  and  Isabelle  Porter  (McAllister) 
Mclntyre  (b.  Newport,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Newman  H.  S.  Cashier,  First  St.  Bank.  Mar- 
ried Nellie  Byran  Moffitt,  D  29,  1910,  New- 
man, 111.     Addfcss,  Eagle  Point,  Ore. 


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3854.  ARTHUR    WILSON    McKELVEY 

(Hiother  of  No.  .3088) 
Real  Est.  lUis.;  A.  15.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  i. 
1883,  Sparta,  III.;  s.  Sidney  A.  (b.  do.)  and 
Hattie  F.  (Ilotchkis.s)  McKclvey  (!).  Sharon 
Valley.  Conn.).  Prepared  in  Sparta  H.  S.; 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1908.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Mar- 
ried Gaye  E.  Edwards,  F  _'j,  191  i,  Murphys- 
boro.  111.  Child,  daughter,  b.  D  17,  191  i.  Ad- 
dress, Los  Angeles. 

3855.  JOSEPH  LYONS  McLAUCJHLlN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.   Ag  28,   1883,  Salem,  111.; 

s.  Joseph  Knox  and  Tirzah  Elvira  (Morton) 
McLaughlin.  Prepared  in  So.  111.  Norm.  Scli. 
Delta  Sigma  Kho;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Adelphic; 
Egyptian  Club;  1st  Scholarship  in  Coll.  of 
Law,  1907-8;  Half  Scholarships.  1908-9;  Lead- 
er, 111. -la.  Debate;  Leader,  Ind.-Ill.  Debates. 
Lawyer,  Sullivan,  111.,  1915 — .  Married,  Nel- 
lie Feme  Whitchurch.  Ag  28,  1912,  Salem,  111. 
Children:  Jose|)h  Knox,  Jr.,  b.  Ag  28,  1913; 
Jack  Whitchurch,  b.  Ja  11,  1915.  Address, 
Sullivan,     111. 

3856.  EUGENE   CAMPBELL   McMILLAN 
Sales   Mgr.;   B.   S.    in    M.   E.;   b.   O   26,   1886, 

Denver,  111.;  s.  C.  M.  (b.  Ag  21,  1853,  West 
Point,  111.)  and  Clara  Ann  (Campbell)  Mc- 
Millan (b.  Ap  8,  1S59,  Lewistown,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Carthage  Coll.  Sigma  Xi;  Varsity 
Water  Polo.  With  R.  W.  Hunt  &  Co.,  Insp., 
R.  R.  Equipment,  1909-11;  Mech.  Engr.,  Am. 
Bur.  of  Inspection  and  Tests,  1911-13;  Branch 
Sales  Mgr.,  Truscon  Steel  Co.,  Y'oungstown, 
O.,  191 3 — .  Married  Margaret  Mosher,  Je  3, 
191 1,  Columbus,  O.  Child,  Robert  Campbell, 
b.  Ja  12,  1918.  Address,  1221  W.  24th  St., 
Minneapolis. 

3857.  SARAH   GRACE  McMILLEN  (JOR- 

GENSEN) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  191 1;  b.  Pitts- 
burgh; d.  Hugh  (b.  Scotland)  and  Elizabeth 
Jane  (McCleary)  JIcMillen  (b.  Ireland).  Pre- 
pared in  Macomb  H.  S. ;  West.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.  Teacher,  Pub.  Schs.,  Champaign.  Mar- 
ried F.  A.  Jorgensen,  S  3,  1913,  Urbana.  Ad- 
dress, 308  E.  Springfield  Ave.,  Champaign. 

3858.    NORAii  McNeill 

Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ag  4,  1876,  Garden 
Grove,  la.;  d.  Stanfield  Pinkard  (b.  F  14,  1827, 
Washington,  Ky.)  and  Nancy  (Arnold)  Mc- 
Neill (b.  Ja  29,  1837,  Tiffin,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Garden  Grove  (la)  H.  S. ;  la.  Agr.  Coll.,  Amos, 
1895-6;  la.  St.  Univ.,  1896-8;  Univ.  of  Neb., 
1905-6;  Univ  j{  Mich.,  1906-7.  A.  B.,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  190/.  Libn.,  Club  Lib.,  head  S.  Dak. 
H.  S.  Lib.,  1909-11;  Head  Loan  &  Ref.  Dept., 
Rosenberg  Lib.,  Galveston,  Tex.,  191 1 — .  Mem., 
Epis.  Church;  D.  A.  R.  Address,  Galveston, 
Tex.t 
3859.     SANTOSH    CHANDRA    MAJUMDAR 

Dairy  Farmer  and  Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.; 
b.  F  21,  1886,  Calcutta;  s.  Svish  Chandra  (b. 
1858,  Rajshahy,  Bengal)  and  Sm  Jugalmohini 
Devi  (Gupta)  Majumdar  (b.  1868,  Bengal). 
Prepared  in  .Shantinikelan  Bramha  Chanyash- 
ram  (also  called  Bramhavidyalaya  of  Bolpur). 
Agr.  Club;  Cosmospolitan  Club;  Pres.  of  House 
Com.;  Unity  Club;  Social  Sc.  Club.  Worked 
in  Cheese  Factory,  W'is. ;  Dairy  farming  and 
teaching  of  Eng.  and  Sc.  in  Bramhachany- 
ashram  Inst.,  Shantiniketan,  Bolpur,  1910. 
Auth. :  Dairy  Cows  of  India,  Agr.,  1908;  Fer- 
tility of  Soils,  Bangadarsan  Magaciiiej  1909; 
Bacteria,  Gatigadarsan  Magasiite  of  Calcutta, 
1909;  The  Immured  Monks  of  Tibet  (transla- 
tion), Prabashi  Mag.  of  Calcutta,  191 1;  The 
Psychology  of  a  Hope,  The  Prabashi,  191 1. 
With  the  exception  of  the  first,  all  articles  are 
in  Bengal.  Mem.  Ex.  Com.  of  Shantiniketan 
Bramhachanyashram;  Ashraniic  Sangha  of 
Shantiniketan.  Married  Sitabala  MuUick,  F 
6,  191 1,  Calcutta.  Address.  Shantiniketan, 
Bolpur,   E.   I.   Ry.    Loo])  Line,   Bengal,   India. 


3860.  1  ESSIE  VALENTINE  MANN 
(WADDELL) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  14,  1887,  Nora 
Springs,  la.;  d.  Orville  Carleton  (b.  Jl  22, 
1859,  Swiftwater,  N.  H.)  and  Emma  Ida 
(Knapp)  Mann  (b.  N  20,  1863,  Nora  Springs, 
la.).  Prepared  in  Oak  Park  II.  S.  Y.  W.  C. 
.•\.;  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Class  Basketball; 
Class  V.  P.  and  Sec.  Mem.,  Home  Study 
Circle  of  Vandalia;  Pres.,  do.,  1911-12;  Treas., 
Home  Missionary  .Soc. ;  O.  E.  S.;  Bd.  of  Educ, 
1917-20;  Treas.,  Vandalia  Woman's  Club,  1917- 
18;  Presby.  Church.  Married  James  Vance 
Waddell,  Je  22,  1909,  Oak  Park,  111.  Children: 
Ruth  Emma,  b.  Ap  4,  191  o;  Jessie  Frances,  b. 
Jl  14,  1912;  Thomas  James,  b.  Mr  2,  1914. 
Address,   230    S.    7th   St.,    N'andalia,   111. 

3861.     MARY  ELIZABETH  MANN 
(HEPBURN) 

(Daughter    of    No.    108;    Wife    of    No.    3025; 
Sister  of  No.    2170) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  Mus.,  191  o;  b.  Ja  28, 
1886.  Oilman,  111.;  d.  Frank  Irving  ('76),  (b. 
My  8,  1854,  Marshall  Co.,  111.)  and  Fan- 
nie (Judson)  Mann.  Prepared  in  Oilman  H. 
S.  Alethenai;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Married  Nelson  William  Hepburn  ('07),  D 
29,  1910,  Oilman,  111.  Children:  Elizabeth, 
b.  Jl  13,  1912;  Ruth  Eleanor,  b.  D  6,  1915. 
.Address,   806   Iowa   St.,   Urbana. 

3862.  WARREN  MOORE  MANSFIELD 
Engineer:  B.  S.  in  M.  E.  &  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b. 
O  7,  1882,  Rio  Tp.,  111.;  s.  Amos  W.  (b.  Mr  15, 
1853,  Knox  Co.,  111.)  and  Frances  Elizabeth 
(Tilden)  Mansfield  (b.  Ag  3,  1852,  White 
River  Junction,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Woodhuli 
H.  S.;  Acad,  of  Drake  Univ.;  Hedding  Coll., 
Abingdon,  111.,  2  yrs.  Sigma  Xi.  In  testing 
Lab.,  Deere  &  Co.,  Moline,  111.,  191 1 — .  Jr. 
Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials.  Mar- 
ried Beula  Mae  Mansfield,  Je  21,  191 1,  Battle 
Creek,    Mich.     Address,    Williston,    N.    Dak.t 

3863.     *LEWIS     VINTON     MANSPEAKER, 

JR. 

(Brother  of  Nos.  2171,  5295) 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b:  My  26,  1887,  Champaign; 
s.  Lewis  Vinton  (b.  N  27,  1852,  Bedford,  Pa.) 
and  Emma  (Gruver)  Manspeaker  (b.  N  29, 
1858,  Lafayette,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Prelim.  Honors.  Rail- 
road Locations  and  Const.,  IQ09-10;  Engr., 
M.  O.  &  G.  R.  R.,  Muskogee,  Okla.,  1910-11; 
do.,  L.  &  A.  R.  R.  Tex.,  Ark,  191 1;  do,  Mad- 
eiira-Mamore  R.  R.,  Brazil,  1911-15.  Capt.  U. 
S.  A.,  1917-18.  Died  F  8,  1918.  Camp  Lee,  Va. 

3864.  ALBERT  LEROY  MARSH 
Gen.  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ag  6,  1877, 
Pontiac,  111.;  s.  John  Alanson  (b.  O  16,  1855, 
North  Brookfield,  N.  Y.)  and  Ardena  Ellen 
(Hake)  Marsh  (b.  N  29,  1858,  Peoria).  Pre- 
pared in  Pontiac  and  Pana  H.  Schs.  Phi  Lamb- 
da Upsilon;  111.  Rifle  Team.  Asst.  Chcm.,  111. 
St.  Water  Sur.,  1901;  with  Porter  Storage 
Battery  (To.,  Waukegan,  1901-2;  Tech.  W'riter, 
Internat.  Corres.  Sch.,  1901-2;  with  Chicago 
Storage  Battery  Co.,  1903-4;  with  William  A. 
Spinks  &  Co.,  1904-5;  with  Iloskins  Co.,  1005- 
9;  Sec.  and  Chief  Engr.,  Iloskins  Mfg.  Co., 
Detroit,  1909;  Gen.  Mgr.,  do.,  191 3 — .  Patents 
granted  for  Thermo  Elec.  Element,  Elec.  Re- 
sistance Element,  Elec.  Stove,  Elec.  Gold  An- 
nealer  (Dental),  Elec.  Muffle  F"urnaee  (Den- 
tal); Thermo  Elec.  Element,  Elec.  Furnace, 
Thermo  Elec.  Couple,  1905-10;  other  patents 
pending,  also  foreign  patents.  Published  var- 
ious articles  relating  to  storage  batteries,  the 
Nickel-oxide  cell,  solid  electrolyte  cells,  elect- 
rode terminology,  etc.  Mem.,  Am.  Electro- 
chem.  Soc;  .Soc  of  Detroit  Cbeni.;  A.  C.  S.; 
Am.    Inst,    of    Metals;    Ingleside    Club    of    De- 


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troit;  Detroit  Ath.  Club;  Detroit  Bd.  of  Com- 
merce; Detroit  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Alumni  Assn.  of 
Detroit.  Married  Minnie  Ilayward,  Je  25,  1900, 
Chicago.  Children:  Kuth,  b.  Ag  9,  1901;  Alice, 
b.  Ag  18,  1905  (died  Ag  23,  1905);  John  Al- 
bert, b.  N  J9,  1906;  Arthur  Willis,  b.  O  21, 
1908;  Charles  Edward,  b.  S  14,  1913.  Address, 
144  Atkinson  Ave.,  Detroit;  bus.  add.,  453-471 
Lawton  Ave.,   do. 


3865 


DANIEL  MARSH 


Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Mr  19,  1886, 
Weldon,  111.;  s.  Robert  (b.  My  23.  1850, 
DeWitt,  111.)  and  Catherine  (Bosserman; 
Marsh  (b.  D  5,  1852,  O.).  Prepared  in  Wel- 
don H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Onyx  Club;  C.  E. 
Club.  Insp.,    111.      Highway    Conin.,      1909; 

Draftsman,  C.  W.  Humphrey,  Chicago,  19 10; 
Supt.  of  Constr.,  Interlocking  Concrete  Court 
Co.,  1910;  Draftsman,  U.  S.  R.  S.,  1910; 
Instrumentman  do.,  1910-11;  Jr.  Engr.,  do., 
1911-17;  Co.  Surveyors  Office,  Los  Angeles, 
1917 — .  Mem.,  111.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  and  Sur- 
veyors; Ariz.  Club,  Phoeni.\-,  Ariz.  Married 
Mary  Gertrude  Costley,  S  12,  191 1,  Fresno, 
Calif.  Child,  Patricia  Catherine,  b.  Jl  22, 
1913.     .4ddress,  130  S.  6th  St.  Alhambra.  Calif. 


3866.     WILLIAM  CHRISTOPH   MARTI 

Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  Eng. ;  b.  My  23, 
1887,  Chicago;  s.  Werner  (b.  My  18,  1861, 
Matt.  Canton  Glarus.  Switzerland)  and  Agnes 
(Itzel)  Marti  (b.  Mr  9,  1862,  Obernburg, 
Bavaria,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Lake  View  and 
Crane  Tech.  H.  Schs.,  Chicago.  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Chem.  Club;  Der  Deutsche 
Verein;  Choral  Soc;  Phi  Xi;  Prelim.  Honors; 
111.  Crane  Alumni  of  Univ.  of  111.  Asst.  Chem., 
Big  Four  R.  R.,  1909-11;  do.,  Francis  Phar- 
macy Co.,  Indiana])olis,  191 1;  Asst.,  Chem., 
Mich.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  E.  Lansing,  Mich.,  1911- 
13;  Chem.,  Mo.  Geol.  Sur.,  Rolla,  Mo.,  1914: 
San.  Chem.,  Chicago  Dept.  of  Health,  1914-15; 
Chem.,  Bur.  of  Waste  Disposal,  Dept.  of  Pub. 
Works,  Chicago,  1915 — .  Chem.,  Chicago  Ven- 
tilation Comn.  Auth.:  Treatment  of  Waters 
with  Boiler  Compounds,  Bui.  No.  8,  ///.  6". 
Water  Sur.;  A  Peculiar  Disease  in  Horses, 
Breeders  Gazette,  S  191 3;  A  Simple  Method 
for  Preparing  Neutral  Ammonium  Citrate  Sol- 
ution, Jour,  of  Indus,  and  Engng.  Chem.,  Vol. 
5,  No.  7.  Je  1913;  A  Determination  of  the 
Relative  Efficiency  of  the  Various  Methods 
of  Formaldehyde  Fumigation,  191 5,  to  be  pub- 
lished. Mem.,  Am.  Electro-Chem.  Soc;  A. 
C.  S.;  Marion  Club.,  Indianapolis;  Res.  Club, 
Mich.  Agr.  Coll.;  Grand  Recording  Scribe, 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  S(iuare 
Club,  Chicago.  Married  Leta  Fay  McCreary, 
Je  14,  191 1,  Indianapolis.  Children:  William 
Alexan<ler  Werner,  b.  Je  23,  1913  (died  Je  23, 
1913);  Marjorie  Virginia,  b.  N  28,  1916.  Ad- 
dress, 1649  Ilaviland  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.. 
Municipal  Reduction  Plant,  39th  and  Iron  Sts., 
do. 


3867.     ARSELIA  BESSIE   MARTIN 

(SWISHER) 

(Wife  of   No.   4447) 

B.  S.  in  Arch.;  M.  S.,  1910;  b.  Mr  18,  1883, 
Atlantic,  la.;  d.  Williams  Briggs  (b.  1856, 
Portsmouth,  R.  I.)  and  Kuth  Alice  (Reeves) 
Martin  (b.  1857,  Warren  Co.,  la.).  Prepared 
in  Atlantic  (la.)  H.  S.  Arch.  Club;  Pen  and 
Brush  Club;  Sigma  Xi;  Prelim,  and  Final 
Honors;  Res.  Scholarship.  Arch.  Drafting 
for  H.  V.  Von  Hoist,  1910;  do.,  Arthur 
Henn,  Chicago,  1911-12.  Married  Ele  D. 
Swisher  ('10),  Ap  18,  1912,  Atlantic,  la. 
Children:  Alice  Abby.  b.  Ja  10,  1913;  Ele 
Martin,  b.  S  29,    1915.     Address,  Ronan,  Mont. 


3868.  LUTA  MARTIN  (RAMP) 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Jl  10,  1882,  Oakland,  111.; 
d.  Flora  (Sargent)  Martin  (b.  S  i,  1848). 
Prepared  in  111.  Woman's  Coll.  Phi  Delta 
Psi;  Alpha  Alplia;  Athenean.  Traveled  in 
Europe.  Married  Waldo  Lester  Ramp,  O  18, 
191 1.     Address,   Williamsfield,    Ill.f 

3869.  ELMER  FAUNTLEROY  MARYATT 
(Husband  of  No.  5049) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  14,  1887, 
Weiser,  Idaho;  s.  David  Pendleton  (b.  O  12, 
1846,  Milton,  O.)  and  Cora  (Dickerson)  Mary- 
att.  Prepared  in  Intermountain  Inst.  Iris; 
Class  Football;  E.  E.  Soc;  A.  I.  E.  E.  With 
Pacific  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.,  Seattle, 
1909-10;  with  Stone  &  Webster  Engr.  Corp., 
power  plant  Const.,  Snoqualmie,  Wash.,  1910- 
J  1  ;  Engr.,  Buckley  and  Derringer,  Washing- 
ton, 1911-12;  Keokuk  and  Hamilton,  111.,  1912- 
15;  do.,  Grandview,  Wash.,  1915 — .  Mem., 
A.  I.  E.  E.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Plymouth  Congr. 
Church.  Married  Eugenia  Bradley  ('12),  My 
14,  1913,  Loda,  111.  Children:  David  Pendle- 
ton, Ap  10,  1 9 14;  Bradley,  b.  Ag  7,  191 5; 
Rachael,  b.  D  31,  1916.  Address,  4014  Holly 
St..    Seattle. 

3870.  JOHN   WARNE  MATHEWSON 
Inspecting  Engr.;   B.   S.  in   E.   E. ;   b.  Je  27, 

1886,  Elburn,  111.;  s.  A.  T.  Mathewson  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Elburn  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Sigma 
Xi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  Insp.,  North  Shore  Elec. 
Ry.,  1909-10;  Engr.,  F.J.  Postel  &  Co.,  1910-1:; 
Insp.  and  Engr.,  Interst.  Telephone  Co., 
Aurora,  111.,  1911-12;  Insp.,  Pub.  Service  Co., 
Waukegan,  111.;  with  Remy  Elec.  Co.,  Ander- 
son, Ind.,  1918 — .  Address,  c/o  Rcmy  Elec.  Co., 
Anderson,  Ind. 

3871.  BESSIE    GLENN    MATTHEWS 

(BARTON) 
(Sister  of  No.  1739) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  30,  1886,  Monmouth, 
111.;  d.  John  William  (b.  Jl  7,  1848,  Macon, 
.Miss.)  and  Mary  Gertrude  (Stevens)  Mat- 
thews (b.  N  2i,  1843,  Peterboro,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Muncie,  Ind.  H.  S.  Chi  Omega; 
lUiola.  Sub.  teacher.  Sacs  and  Fox  Indian 
School,  Toledo,  la.,  1910;  Sec.  to  Pres.,  Knox- 
ville  Bus.  Coll.,  1911-12;  Stenographer,  Henry 
Hudson.  Lawyer,  1912-13.  Sec.  Lafollette, 
Chap.,  Am.  Red  Cross,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Knox- 
ville  Alumnae  Chap,  of  Chi  Omega;  So.  Assn. 
of  Coll.  Women.  Married  William  David 
Barton,  My  5,  1914,  Knoxville,  Tenn.  Ad- 
dress,  Lafollette,   Tenn. 

3872.  WILLIAM  WYMAN  MAY 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1152,  4809) 

Advertiser;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr 
17,  1887,  St.  Paul;  s.  Henry  Rittcr  (b.  Ed- 
moston,  N.  Y.)  and  Ida  Althea  (Monroe)  May 
[h.  do.).  Prepared^  in  Rochelle  H.  S.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Phoenix;  Yoxan;  Helmet;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Kegt.;  Track;  Bus.  Mgr.,  lllio.  With  Butler 
Bros.,  1909-10;  Continental  Ins.  Co.,  1910-11; 
Advertiser,  Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.,  1911-17. 
1st  Lt.,  332nd  F.  A.,  Camp  Grant,  111.;  Instr., 
Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.  Address,  Rochelle, 
111. 

3873.  JAMES  LESLIE  MELTON 
Branch  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  13,   1880, 

Madisonville,  Ky. ;  s.  Aron  Casby  (b.  D  15, 
1859,  Hopkins  Co.,  Ky.)  and  Margueret  Eliza- 
liet'h  (McCord)  Melton  (b.  Ja  14,  i860.  Provi- 
dence, Ky.).  Prepared  in  Marion  H.  S.;  Ky. 
St.  Coll.,  1905-6.  Foreman,  Brick  Work,  1909- 
10;  Designer,  Reinforced  Concrete,  1910-11; 
Struct.  Draftsman,  191 1  — ;  Bldg.  (Tontract- 
iiig,  Denver,  1912-13;  Designer,  Reinforced 
Concrete  Truss  Const.  Steel  Co.,  Oklahoma 
City,  1914-15;  Chief  Draftsman  and  Designer, 
do.,    1916-17;   Dist.   Mgr.,   do.,    1917-18;   Branch 


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Mgr.,  Truscon  Steel  Co.,  Youngstown,  O., 
1918— .  Mem..  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Oklahoma  City 
Kot.iry  Cluh.  Married  Gustava  Haynes,  My  4, 
1910,  Marion,  Ky.  Cliild,  Glen  Adair,  b.  Mr 
17,  191  I  ;  Cordon  Keith  b.  Ap  22,  1913.  Ad- 
dress, 716  Colcord  Uldg.,  Truscon  Steel  Co., 
Youngstown,   O. 

3874.  JOSEPH  1?R1>:CKKNRIDGK  MESSICK 
(Husband  of  No.  3^97) 
Lawyer;  LL.  R.;  b.  S  4,  1885,  E.  St.  Louis, 
HI.;  s.  Joseph  B.  (b.  F  28,  1847,  Carlinville, 
111.)  and  Sarah  P.  (Woods)  Messick  (b.  O  8, 
1857,  Des  Moines).  Prepared  in  Smith  Acad., 
St.  Louis.  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Shield 
and  Trident;  Yoxan ;  Jr.  mem.,  Messick  and 
Messick,  Attys. ;  .Sec,  Alonzo  K.  Vickers, 
Jiistice  of  III.  Supreme  Court;  Sec,  to  Grand 
Exalted  Ruler,  B.  P.  O.  Elks.  Married  Flor- 
ence Brundage  ('08),  S  g.  191  i,  Muskegon, 
Mich.  Child,  Joseph  Breckenridge,  III.  b.  S  i, 
1913.  Address,  3016  Linden  Place,  East  St. 
Louis,    III.;    bus.   add.,    538    Murphy    Bldg.,    do. 

3875.     CHARLES  ERNEST  MILLAR 
(Brother  of  Nos.  763,  1063) 

Professor;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  M.  S.,  191 1;  b. 
Te  23,  1885,  Coles  Co.,  III.;  s.  Adam  (b.  1839, 
W.  Va.)  and  Fannie  Bowen  (Knowles)  Millar 
(b.  1843,  O.).  Prepared  in  Mattoon  II.  S. 
B.  S.  in  Agr.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  19 15. 
Adelphic;  Chem.  Club;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon; 
Alpha  Zeta.  (irad.  .Xsst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1909-10;  Asst.,  Chem.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll., 
1910-11;  Asst.  Chem.  in  Soil  Investigation, 
Exp.  Sta.,  do.,  1911-14;  Instr.  in  Soils,  do., 
1914-15;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Soils,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll., 
191 5 — .  Auth.:  E.xtent  and  Composition  of 
the  Incrustation  of  some  Filter  Sands,  Jour, 
of  Indus,  and  Engng.  Chem.,  Vol.  Ill,  No.  j, 
191 1 ;  A  Modification  of  the  Parr  Total  Carbon 
Apparatus,  do..  Vol.  5,  No.  3,  1913;  Notes 
on  the  Colorimetric  Determination  of  Phos- 
phorous in  Soil  Extracts,  do..  Vol.  VII,  No. 
7,  1915;  The  VV^ater  Content  of  the  Soil  and 
the  Composition  and  Concentration  of  the 
Soil  Solution  as  Indicated  by  the  Freez- 
ing Point  Lowering  of  the  Roots  and  Taps  of 
Plants,  Soil  Science,  Vol.  Ill,  No.  2,  1917. 
Married  Lucile  Emm^  Kays,  1912,  Phoenix, 
Ariz.  Child,  Margaret,  b.  Mr  24,  191 3.  Ad- 
dress, East  Lansing,  Mich. 

3876.     ALVIN  CHARLES  MILLER 

Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  O  31,  1884, 
New  Athens,  111.;  s.  Charles  M.  (b.  Ja  21,  1859, 
do.)  and  Anna  A.  (Shaer)  Miller  (b.  Ag  24, 
1862,  do.).  Prepared  in  Belleville  II.  S.  Onyx 
Club.  Lab.,  Am.  Carbon  Battery  Co.,  1910-11; 
Owner  and  Mgr.,  Monticello  and  Benient  Ice 
Co.,  1911—.  Elder,  Presby.  Church.  Mfr., 
Monticello  and  Bement  Ice  Co.,  191 1 — -.  Mar- 
ried Minnie  E.  Miller,  .S  3,  1910,  Urbana. 
Children:  Mary  J.,  b.  Je  23,  1911;  Kathryn, 
b.  S  3,  191 3;  Robert  C,  b.  Ag  11,  191 5;  Ruth 
A.,  b.  Ag  29,   1917.     Address,  Monticello,  111. 

3877.  JOHN  J.  MILLER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2762,  4309) 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  Mr  29,  1887, 
Ida  Grove,  la.;  s.  Jay  D.  (b.  S  12,  1854, 
Lanark,  111.)  and  Mary  Julia  (Jacob)  Miller 
(b.  I)  22,  1855,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.).  Prepared 
in  Geneva  II.  S.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Chem. 
Club;  Adelphic;  Prelim.  Honors;  Sr.  Basket- 
ball; Sr.  Football;  Mandolin  and  Glee  Club; 
Illini  Bd.  of  Control;  Mgr.,  Stud.  Dir.,  Assoc. 
Ed.,  Chem.  Abstracts,  1909-14;  Ed.,  do.,  19'S; 
Sales  Mgr.,  J.  F.  Humphreys  &  Co.,  Bloom- 
ington.  111.,  1915-16;  Gen.  Mgr.,  do.,  1917-18. 
Auth.:  Conservation  of  Nat.  Resources  in  Re- 
lation To  Bus.^  Jour,  of  Indus,  and  Engng. 
(Them.,  Vol.  \'I,  No.  4,  1914.  Chemical  .Ab- 
stracting, dn..  Vol.  VI,  No.  5.  1914.  Mem.,  A.  C. 
S.;  Nat.  Pres.,  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Pres.,  Civic 
League     of      Bloomington     and     Normal,     III., 


1917-18;  Pres.,  Adv.  Club,  Bloomington,  111., 
1917-18.      Married    Ruth    Marie    Coffman,   Je   8, 

1 9 10,  C'olumbus,  O.  Child.  Byron  CofTnian,  b. 
Je  I,  1917.  Address,  54  Whites  Place,  Bloom- 
ington, 111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  J.  F.  Humphreys  & 
Co.,   do. 

3878.  CLIFFORD    PUSEY    MILLS 
(Husband  of   No.   434"!;    Brother   of  Nos.    2181, 

7809) 
Farmer;  15.  S.  in  .Agr.;  b.  Je  21,  1887,  Mc- 
Nabb,  111.;  s.  Willis  I!,  (b.  i«.s5,  do.)  and  .Mar- 
tha E.  (Benjamin)  Mills  (b.  1859,  Holder,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Center  Sch.,  McNabb,  111.  Chi 
Beta;  Alpha  Zeta;  Agron.  Soc;  Agr.  Club; 
Philomathean.  Teacher,  Agr.,  Williams  and 
Vashti  Coll.,  Aledo,  111.,  1909-11;  do.,  II.  S., 
Mt.  Vernon,  III.,  1911-12;  Farmer,  1912 — . 
Married     F'lorence     AT.     Parrett     ('10),    Je    28, 

19 11,  Homer,  111.  Child,  W^allace  Parrett, 
b.  N   2:3,    1913.     .-Iddrcss,  Homer,   III. 

3879.  WILLIAM   ALONZO   MILLS 
Lawyer;    LL.    B.;    b.    F   9,    1882,    Salem,    111.; 

s.  Edward  Clarence  (b.  D  26,  1841,  do.)  and 
Rebecca  M.  (Horton)  Mills  (b.  S  14,  1854, 
near  Jacksonville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Salem 
and  Robinson  H.  Schs.  Van  Twiller  Law 
Club.  Lawyer,  Salem,  III.  Army  Field  Clerk. 
France.     Address,   Salem,    111. 

3880.  HAROLD  HANSON  MITCHELL 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  M.  S.,  1913;  Ph.  D., 
1915;  1).  Ja  22,  1886,  Evanston,  111.;  s.  Charles 
Page  (b.  1854,  Liverpool,  Eng.)  and  Clara 
.Minerva  (Hanson)  Mitchell  (b.  1856,  New- 
bury, Vt.).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  and  Aus- 
tin II.  Schs.,  Chicago.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon; 
Sigma  Xi.  Assoc,  An.  Nutrition,  Coll.  of 
Agr.  and  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915- 
18;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  191 8 — .  Auth.:  Studies  in 
Nutrition;  An  Investigation  of  the  Influence 
of  Saltpeter  on  the  Nutrition  and  Health  of 
Man  with  Ref.  to  its  Occurence  in  Cured 
Meats;  (With  11.  S.  Grindley)  Discussion  and 
Interpretation  of  the  Biochem.  data,  pub.  by 
Univ.  of  111.,  191 8,  8  vol.;  (With  H.  L.  Rietz) 
On  the  Metabolism  Experiment  as  a  Statistical 
Problem,  Jour,  of  Biol.  Chem.,  Vol.  8,  1910. 
(With  II.  S.  Grindley)  The  Element  of  Uncer- 
tainty in  the  Interpretation  of  Feeding  Experi- 
ments, ///.  Agr.  E.vp.  Sta.  But.,  165,  1913; 
(With  R.  A.  Nelson)  The  Preparation  of  Pro- 
tein-free Milk,  Jour.  Biol.  Chem.,  Vol.  23, 
1915;  (With  H.  A.  Shonle  and  II.  S.  Grindley) 
The  Origin  of  Nitrates  in  Urine,  do..  Vol.  24, 
1916;  Feeding  Experiments  on  the  Substitution 
of  Protein  by  Definite  Mixtures  of  Isolated 
Amino  .\cids,  do..  Vol.  33.  1918;  (With  H.  C. 
Eckstein)  A  Foam  Inhibitor  in  the  Van  Slyke 
Amino  Ntirogen  Method,  do.,  Vol.  33,  1918. 
Married  Ethel  ()pal  Kilbury.  Je  8,  1910,  Ur- 
bana. Children:  Donald  Stanley,  b.  S  3,  191 1; 
David  Kilbury,  b.  Mr  21,  1913;  Robert  Hanson, 
b.  O  9,  191  5;  Marguerite  Evelyn,  b.  O  26,  1917- 
Address,  804  S.  Busey  Ave..  Urbana;  bns.  add.. 
556    Agr.    Bldg.,   Univ.    of    III. 

3881.     MARY   LODUSKA    MORRIS 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  25,  1882,  Harlan,   la.; 
d.    E.    J.    Morris.      Prei)ared    in    N.    W.    Univ. 
.Alethenai.     Address,  516  High  Ave.,  East  Oska- 
loosa,    la. 

3882.  BENJAMIN  HARRISON  MOSBY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  27,  1886, 
Brigliton,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  Lambert  (b.  Jl  22, 
1846,  New  London,  Can.)  and  Ellen  Mosby 
(b.  Mr  15,  1849,  Jackson,  Ala.).  Prepared  in 
Carlinville  H.  S.;  Fisk  Univ.,  Nashville,  Tenn., 
1904-7.  Championship,  Class  Football,  1909. 
First  Asst.  Prin.,  Summer  H.  S.,  Cairo,  111., 
1909-11;  Summer  H.  S.,  St.  Louis,  igii — . 
Mem.,  St.  Louis  Soc.  of  Pedagogy;  Head  of 
Dept.  of  Hist.;  Nat.  Grand  Lecturer  of  the  A. 
LT.  K.  and  D.  of  A.,  Forward  Movement  for 
Men.  Address,  4280  St.  Ferdinand  Ave.,  St. 
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3SS3.  FRANK  STANLEY  MUSSER 
Designer;  P..  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ap  29,  1887, 
Lena,  lU.  Prepared  in  Lena  H.  S.  Triangle. 
Designer.  Pr.  Dept..  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.;  Ship- 
work,  Emergency  Fleet  Corp.,  Chicago.  Mar- 
ried Irene  Krb,  Je  i,  191 1,  Lena,  111.  Child, 
Emma  Elizabeth,  b.  Ja  28,  1914.  Address,  811 
Cornelia    Ave.,    Chicago. 

3884.  HAROLD  LARRANCE  MYERS 
Gen.   Agent;  A.   B.   in   Bus.   L.  &  A.;   b.   Ag 

27,  1887.  Chicago;  s.  Myron  Andrew  (b.  Ap 
30,  1855,  New  Boston,  111.)  and  Mary  Eldora 
(Rhodes)  Myers  (b.  N  30,  1857,  Webster  City, 
la.).  Prepared  in  Hinsdale  H.  S.  Delta  Kap- 
pa Epsilon;  \'arsity  Swimming;  Class  Cham- 
pionship Football;  Capt.,  Class  Basketball; 
Gen.  Agt.,  Fidelity  &  Casualty  Co.  of  N.  Y.. 
Hinsdale,  III.  1st  111.  F.  A.,  1915-17;  Capt., 
F.  A.  R.  C,  1917;  331st  F.  A.,  Commanding 
Battery  F.,  iQiT; — •  Mem.,  Hinsdale  Club, 
1909;  Hinsdale  Tennis  Club,  1910;  Hinsdale 
Men's  Club,  191 0;  Congr.  Church.  Address, 
Hinsdale,   111. 

3885.  THOMAS  DOUGLAS  MYLREA 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    C.    E.:   b.    Ja    17,    1886, 

Liverpool.  Eng. ;  s.  Philip  Caine  (b.  Ap  27, 
1853.  Kirk-Mitchell,  Isle  of  Man,  Eng.)  and 
Elizabeth  (Dickenson)  Mylrea  (b.  O  12,  1854, 
Back-Barrow,  Lancashire,  do.).  Prepared  in 
R.  T.  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  C.  E.  Club; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  111.  St.  Highway  Comn.,  igog; 
Timekeeper.  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  New  York  City, 
1910-11;  Draftsman,  do..  1911-12;  Chief  Drafts- 
man, Dominion  Bridge  Co.,  1912;  Testing 
Engr..  City  Arch.  Dept..  Toronto.  Out.,  1917- 
18;  Chief  "Engr.,  Trussed  Concrete  Steel  Co., 
do.,  191S — .  Auth.:  Report  of  the  effects  of  fire 
on  a  concrete  building  at  the  Quaker  Oats 
Plant.  Peterboro.  Out.,  Pamphlet  pub.  by  Brit- 
ish Fire  Prevention  Assn.,  London,  Eng.;  do., 
Canadian  Engineer;  Engng.  News-Record; 
Jour,  of  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.,  191 7;  Construc- 
tion Robert  Simpson  Mail  Order  Bldg. ;  (with 
Prof.  Peter  Gillespie)  article  upon  the  results 
of  extensometer  tests  conducted  for  the  City  of 
Toronto,  Jour,  of  the  Engng.  Inst,  of  Canada, 
Mr  1919.  Assoc.  Mem.,  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.; 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Cornelia  V.  Hark- 
ness,  S  3,  1913,  Chicago.  Children:  Ruth  Jean- 
ette.  b.  Jl  8,  1914;  Dorothy  Noel,  b.  D  25,  1915; 
Philip  James,  b.  Ap  26,  1918.  Address,  764  Lo- 
gan Ave.,   Toronto,   Ont. 

3886.  CHARLES   ANSON   NASH 
Instructor;    B.    S.    in    E.    E.;    b.    S    i,    1886, 

Elizabeth,  111.;  s.  Anson  H.  and  Maggie  J. 
(Price)  Nash.  Prepared  in  Elizabeth  II.  S. 
Sigma  Xi.  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Testing:  Dept., 
1909-10;  Sales  Dept.,  1910-12;  Instr.  in  Elec. 
Engr.,  Univ.  of  Me.,  i9i2-:3;  do.,  Agr.  and 
Mech.  Coll.,  College  Station,  Tex.,  1913-14; 
do..  Armour  Inst.,  Chicago,  1914 — .  Mem.,  A. 
I.  E.  E.;  Edison  Club.  Schenectady;  Sec.  and 
Treas.,  Illini  Club  of  Sclienectady,  1910-12. 
Married  Ella  M.  Toms,  Ag  30,  tqii,  Elizabeth, 
111.  Address,  3318  Wilson  Ave..  Chicago. 

3887.  WILLIAM  CONRAD  NEIN 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in   E.   E.;    b.   Ag   16,    1885, 

Decatur,  111.;  s.  George  (b.  1834,  Frankfort, 
A.  M.,  Gcr.)  and  Katherine  (Brand)  Nein  (b. 
1852,  Heidelberg,  do.).  Prepared  in  Decatur 
H.  .S.;  James  Alillikin  Univ.;  Armour  Inst. 
With  Wcstinghouse  Elec.  &  Mfg.  Co.,  1909-11, 
Pittsburgh;  Engr.,  Interboro  Rapid  Transit  Co., 
iQii — .  Assoc,  mem.,  .'\.  I.  E.  E. ;  A.  F.  A. 
M.  Address,  44  Pinehurst  Ave.,  New  York 
City;  bus.  add.,   165  Broadway,  Room  2608,  do. 

3888.     LLOYD  FRANCIS  NICKELL 
Chemist:  A.  B.  in  Sc.;  A.  M.,  191 1;   Ph.  D., 
1913;   b.   F  6,   1884,   Padua,    III.;   s.   Elias  Doli- 
son  (b.   \g  30j  1857,  near  Zaleski,  O.)  and  Ida 


May  (Lewis)  Nickell  (b.  Je  i8,  1861,  near 
Catliz,  O.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Iris; 
Sigma  Xi:  Adelphic;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon; 
.Mpha  Chi  Sigma;  Gamma  Alpha:  Final  Honors. 
.\sst.,  Organic  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-12; 
.\sst.  Prof.,  Chem.,  Washington  Univ.,  St. 
Louis,  1913-17;  Chem.,  Monsanto  Chem. 
Works,  do.,  1917 — ■.  Assoc.  Mem.  for  Mo.  of 
Com.  on  Industrial  Preparedness  of  the  Naval 
Consulting  Bd.  of  U.  S.,  1916.  ist  Lt.,  Co.  I, 
Mo.  Nat.  Guards,  1917 — .  Auth.:  Ethyl  Cyano- 
tartronate  and  its  Reactions  with  Amines  (with 
R.  S.  Curtiss)  Jr.  Am.  Chem.  .Soc.,  Vol. 
.\XXV,  191^;  Derivatives  of  Isocamphoric 
-Vcid  (with  W.  A.  Noyes)  do.,  Vol.  XXXVI. 
1914;  Acidimetric  Standardization  of  lodimet- 
ric  Solutions  (with  I.  H.  Oetting)  IVash.  Univ. 
Studies.  Vol.  IV,  pt.  I,  No.  2.  Mem.,  A.  C. 
S.;  111.  Acad,  of  Sc,  St.  Louis  Acad,  of  Sc; 
A.  A.  A.  S.;  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Evalena 
I'owen,  D  25,  1915,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Child, 
Charlotte,  b.  F  23,  1917.  Address,  6176  Berlin 
.\ve.,   St.    Louis. 

3889.     FREDERICK    BOWMAN 
NICODEMUS 

MissionaiT;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  J  19,  1884, 
Forreston,  III.;  s.  Frederick  F.  (b.  1850,  Pa.) 
and  Rebecca  (Bowman)  Xicodemus  (b.  1851, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Forreston  II.  .S.  C.  E.  Club; 
V.  M.  C.  A.;  Univ.  Orchestra.  Teacher,  Eng., 
Japanese  Govt.  H.  S.,  Osaka,  Japan,  1909-11; 
do.,  Formosan  Govt.  H.  S.,  igii-i6:  do.,  North 
Japan  Coll..  igi6 — .  Missionary,  Bd.  of  For- 
eign Missions,  Reformed  Church,  1916 — .  Mar- 
ried Ella  Neubauer,  O  u,  1910,  Osaka,  Japan. 
Children:  Frederick  Edwin,  b.  Jl  23,  191 1; 
David  Bowman,  b.  Jl  i,  igi6.  Address,  60 
Kwozenji    Dori,    .Sendai,    Japan. 

3890.  CHARLES  BEACH  NOLTE 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  D  28,  1885, 
Mattoon,  111.;  s.  Richard  B.  (b.  Beardstown, 
111.)  and  Anna  T.  (Miller)  Nolte  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Mattoon  H.  S.  111.  Motor  Car 
Co.,  and  J.  C.  Thorpe,  Urbana,  1909;  Mgr., 
Inspection  Dept.,  Robert  W.  Hunt  &  Co., 
Consulting  Engrs.,  Chicago.  Mem.,  A.  S. 
M.  E. ;  West.  Soc  of  Engrs.;  Chicago  Engrs. 
Club.  Married  Maude  A.  Bacon,  N  8,  191 1, 
Champaign.  Children:  Margaret  A.,  b.  Ja  7, 
1914;  Richard  B.,  b.  My  16,  1917.  Address, 
1 112  E.  65th  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  2200  Ins. 
Exchange   Bldg.,  do. 

3891.     M.'\RY     ELIZABETH     NUCKOLLS 
(BARNETT) 
(Sister  of  No.  2475) 
Teacher;     B.     S.    in    H.     Sc;    b.    Jl    24,     1883, 
.\uburn.    111.;    d.    Charles    William    (b.    My    27, 
1848)     and     Margaret    Julia    (Moore)     Nuckolls 
(b.    O    24,    1850).      Prepared    in    Urbana   H.    S. 
W.  A.   .\. ;    Alpha  Omicron   Pi;   Varsity   Basket- 
ball;   Pres.,   Woman's   League;    Sr.    Mem.   Com. 
-Married    Calvin    ().     Harnett,    Je    15,    1912,    Ur- 
bana.    Address,  Bridgeport,  Ill.t 

3892.     ISABEL  MARY  OSBORNE 

(HOLCOMB) 

(Wife  of  No.  2126) 

A.   B.  in  II.  Sc;  b.  F  19,  1886,  Des  Moines; 

d.     William     (b.     1855,     Cornwall,     Eng.)     and 

Kmma     (Knight)     Osborne     (b.     i!^56,     Buffalo, 

N.     Y.).       Prepared    in    Rock    Island    H.     S. ; 

Mradley  Poly.   Inst.,  Peoria,   111.,   1903-5.    Delta 

Gamma;      Phi     Delta     Psi.     Teacher,     H.     S., 

Delavan,    111.,    1909-11;    do.,    Logan,    la.,    1913- 

14;    do.,    la.    St.    Teacliers    Coll.,    Cedar    Falls, 

la.,    1914-15.      Married    Clarence    Eugene    Hol- 

comb    ('04),    F   5,    1Q16,    (ialesburg.    111.      Child, 

Timothy    Osmond,    b.    Ag    31,    1917.      Address, 

36  Robinwood  Ave.,  Jamaica  Plain,  Mass. 


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3893.  AUDRIE  MAY  PALMER  (SHARPE) 
Teaclicr;  A.  li.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  6.  1888, 
Hicksvillc,  ().;  .i.  William  E.  (b.  O  2,  1853, 
do.)  and  Alice  J.  (Platter)  Palmer  (b.  Ag  7, 
1862,  Defiance,  O.).  Prepared  in  Englewood 
II.  S.,  Chicago;  Univ.  of  Chicago^  1905-7. 
Assoc,  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Chicago  Teachers' 
Coll.,  1909-10;  Teacher,  Chicago  Pub.  Schs., 
1910-11;  1913-18.  Married  Donald  A.  Sharpe, 
Ag  16,  1910.  Child,  Kenneth  Palmer,  b.  Ag  17, 
1911.     Address,   6640   Normal   Ave.,  Chicago. 


3894.  JENNIE  WILSON  PAPWORTII 
Organist;  B.  Mus. ;  b.  Lockport.  N.  Y.;  d. 
Robert  Reeil  (.b.  Chatteris,  Eng. )  and  Alary 
Fering  (Lund)  Papworth  (b.  Kendall,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Cleveland  H.  S.  and  Norm.  Mus. 
Teacher;  Organist  and  Choir  Dir.,  Epis. 
Church;  Associateship,  Am.  Coll.  of  Musicians. 
Address,   32    Strathmorc    Ave.,    East   Cleveland. 


3895.  JOHN  IRA  PARCEL 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  O  24,  1878, 
Westtield,  III.;  s.  Samuel  Newton  (b.  Ap  13, 
1850,  do.)  and  Helen  Marshall  (Rigg)  Parcel 
(b.  D  31,  1842).  Prepared  in  Westfield  H.  S.; 
Westfield  Coll.  Acad.;  B.  S.,  Westfield  Coll.. 
1903;  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-9.  Zeta  Psi;  Sigma 
Xi;  Final  Honors.  Draftsman,  Am.  Bridge 
Co.,  Ambridge,  Pa.,  1906-7;  With  Bridge  Dept., 
C.  M.  &  St.  P.  Ry.,  Chicago,  1907-8;  With 
Bridge  Dept.,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  Ry.,  Chicago, 
1909;  Instr.,  Struct.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Minn., 
1909-13;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-14; 
Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1914-18. 
Concrete  Ship  Div.,  Emergency  Fleet  Corp., 
Philadelphia  and  South  Bethlehem,  1918 — . 
Married  Florence  Mary  Kirkup,  Ag  14, 
1915.  Portland.  Ore.  Address,  518  7th  St., 
S.  E.  Minneapolis;  bus.  add.,  L^niv.  of  Minn. 

3896.  WALTER  HARRAH  PARKIN 
Manufacturer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  29, 
1887,  Calva,  111.;  s.  Walter  Henry  (b.  Je  13, 
1836,  Sheffield,  Eng.)  and  Mary  D.  (Harrah) 
Parkin  (b.  My  21,  1847,  Newton,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  Galva  H.  S.  Acacia;  Scabbard  and 
Blade;  Glee  and  Mandolin  Clubs.  Sec.  and 
Treas.,  Nat.  Standard  Co.,  and  Treas.,  W.  C. 
Shinn  Mfg.  Co.  Mem.,  .\.  F.  A  M.;  Epis. 
Church.  Married  Blanche  Willard,  Ja  18,  1913. 
Address,  602  Main  St.,  Niles,  Mich. 


3897.  HARVEY  A.  PARKS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Sc. ;  b.  F  10,  1885;  s.  Alvah 
H.  (b.  O  18,  1851,  E.  Grafton,  N.  Y.)  and 
Sarah  CMelchert)  Parks  (b.  S  12,  1862,  Sand- 
wich, 111.).  Prepared  in  Minonk  H.  S.;  Shurt- 
leff  Coll.,  19OS-6.  Class  Football.  Farmer, 
Minonk,  III.  jMarried  Alice  Leona  Beck,  D 
25,  1912,  Odell,  111.  Children:  John,  b.  D  11, 
1913  (died  F  29,  1916);  Edith  Lee,  b.  F  29, 
1915.     Address,  Minonk,   III. 

3898.  LURA  ELIZABETH  PARSONS 
(JORDAN) 
(Wife  of  No.  3431) 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  S  9,  1883,  Arlington 
Heights  111.;  d.  Charles  Alfred  (b.  My  10, 
1852,  Deerfleld,  111.)  and  Rose  Davidson 
(Goodfellow)  Parsons  (b.  O  27,  1855,  Han- 
nibal, Mo.).  Prepared  in  Colo.  Springs  H.  S., 
Colo.;  Jefferson  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Pres.,  Illiola; 
V.  P.  and  Treas.,  Y.  W.  C.  A;  Sigma  Xi; 
Final  and  Special  Honors.  Asst.,  Bot.,  1907- 
9.  Teacher,  IL  S.,  Portage,  111.;  do..  Assump- 
tion, 111.,  1909-11.  Married  Erwiii  Byron 
Jordan  ('08),  Te  19,  191 1,  Des  Plaines,  111. 
Child,  Robert  E.,  b.  My  19,  1912.  Address, 
Deerfield,   III. 


3899.  W.M.TER  COFFMAN  PATON 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  O  24, 
1 88 1,  Urbana;  s.  John  (b.  S  1844,  Taunton, 
Mass.)  and  Margaret  Orilla  Paton  (b.  Jl  28, 
1850,  Columbus,  ().).  Prepared  in  Kansas 
City.  (Kan)  H.  S.  Draftsman,  Co.  Engr.  Of- 
fice, Oklahoma  City,  Okla.;  Res.  Engr.,  M.  O. 
&  G.  K.  R.  Bridge  over  Red  River;  Const. 
Supt.,  Water  Works  system,  Calif.,  Mo.;  Const. 
Supt.,  Sewer  System  and  Septic  Tank,  Sed- 
alia  ,  Mo. ;  City  Engr.,  E.xcelsior  Springs, 
1912-18.  Capt.,  412th  Engrs..  Camp  Sherman, 
O.,  1918 — .  Married  Pearl  Hope  Paton,  F  27, 
1908,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Address,  E.xcelsior 
Si)rings,   Mo. 

3900.     LEIGH    KLUMB   PATTON 
Interne;    A.    B.    in    L.    &    A.;    M.    D.,    1913; 

b.  S  14,  1887,  Chicago;  s.  Joseph  Mclntyre, 
M.  D.  (b.  D  8,  i860,  Ralston,  Pa.)  and  Grace 
(Klumb)  Patton  (b.  My  9,  i86j,  Chicago). 
Prepared  in  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago.  Delta  Kap- 
pa Epsilon;  Scribblers;  Mask  and  Bauble;  Sr. 
Class  Pres.,  C(jll.  Med.,  1913;  Alpha  Omega 
Alpha.  Interne,  Cook  Co.  Hosp.,  Chicago, 
191 3-1 5.  Auth.:  book  and  lyrics  "The  Dad  of 
the  Undergrad"  (Union  (_)pera,  1912).  Ad- 
dress, 336  S.  Hoyne  Ave.,  Chicago. 

3901.  IRA  PEARCE 
Transitman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  O  21,  1886, 
Champaign  Co.,  111.;  s.  Joseph  H.  (b  1847, 
Ross  Co.,  O.)  and  Rebecca  Ann  (Manville) 
Pearce  (b.  1845,  Fayette  Co.,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Champaign  H.  S.  Rodman,  Mo.  Pac.  Ry., 
1909;  do,  C.  C.  C.  &  St.  L.,  igio;  Transitman, 
Pere  Marquette,  1910-11.  Lt.,  Engrs.,  O.  R.  C, 
Washington,  D.  C. ;  do.,  302nd  Engrs.,  77th 
Div..  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  Address,  312  S. 
Randoli)h  St.,  Champaign. 

3902.     ELVA  MAUDE  PEASE 
(PETTIGREW) 
(Wife  of  No.   3908) 
Dir.   of  Phys.  Tr.;   A.  B.  in   L.   &  A.;   b.   O 
28,   1886,   Harvey,  111.;  d.  William  H.    (b.   i860, 
Madison  Co.,  N.  Y.)   and  Mary  Aurilla  (Wads- 
worth)     Pease     (b.     1862,     do.).     Prepared     in 
Thornton  Tp.  H.  S.,  Harvey,   111.;   Lake  Forest 
Coll..  1905-6.       Alpha   Omicron   Pi;   W.  A.  A.; 
V.    P.,    Sr.    Class.         Dir.,    Phys.    Tr.,    Joplin, 
Mo.,    1909-10.        Married  James   Quinton    Petti- 
grew    ('09),    Je    17,    1910,    Harvey,    III.      Child, 
Tames    Gordon,    b.    Ag    24,     1912.    Address,    97 
154th  St.,  Harvey,  111. 

3903.  LOUISE  JOSEPHINE  PELLENS 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Rochester,  Ind. ; 
d.  Joseph  B.  and  Nancy  Elizabeth  (Cobb) 
Pellens.  Prepared  in  Ft.  Wayne  (Ind.)  H.  S. 
Pi  Beta  Phi.  Draftsman,  Wildwood  Builders 
Co.,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.,  1911-12;  do.,  W.  B. 
Griffin  Arch..  Chicago,  1912;  Teacher,  Mech. 
Draw.,  H.  S.,  Rockford,  111.  Address,  Lo  Lo, 
Mont.;  bus.  add.,  623  N.  Church  St.,  Rockford, 
111. 

3904.  ALBERT  PENN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  15,  1881, 
Camden,  Ind.;  s.  Silas  I.  (b.  Je  23,  1848,  do.) 
and  Mary  (O'Leary)  Penn  (b.  New  York 
City).  Prei)ared  in  Camden  H.  S.;  Ind.  Univ., 
1902-4.  Delta  LTpsilon;  Phoenix;  Baseball; 
Capt..  Coach,  Freshman  I'asketball.  Common- 
wealth Edison  Co.;  Chicago  Telephone  Co.; 
Kinley  Mfg.  Co.;  Ft.  Wayne  Elec  Works; 
Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  1910-18;  Special  Representa- 
tive, do.,  la..  1918 — .  Mem.,  Hyperion  Field 
and  Motor  Club.  Married  Blanche  Genevieve 
Baker,  Je  18,  19 14,  Chicago.  Child,  Lois 
Mary,  b.  Mr  17,  1918.  Address,  671  38th  St., 
Des  Moines;  bus.  add..  Hippee  Bldg.,  Gen.  Elec. 
Co.,  do. 


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3905.  *VERE  DOROTHY  PERKING 
(LANGDON) 
(Wife  of  No.  4762) 
A.  R.  in  I,.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  F  25,  1889, 
Rantoul,  111.;  d.  Henry  Robert  (b.  Ag  25, 
1848,  Salem,  Ind.)  and  Philena  Victoria 
(Dodge)  Perring  (b.  S  24,  1858,  Marysville, 
O. ).  Prepared  in  Gifford  and  Rantoul  H. 
Schs. ;  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.,  1905-6.  Phi  Delta 
Psi;  Scholarship  in  Psych.  Teacher,  Gifford, 
111.,  19:0-11;  do.,  Danville,  111.,  igii.  Mem., 
Chicago  Drama  League;  Maywood  Twentieth 
C'entury  Club;  Choir,  First  Congr.  Church; 
Pres.,  Esther  Circle,  Congr.  Church.  Married 
Roy  Monroe  T-angdon  Cii),  D  26,  1911,  Cham- 
paign. Died  O,  1918,  Maywood,  111. 

3906.  EDNA  MAUDE  PERRY 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2483,  3511) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  10,  1878, 
Cornell,  III.;  d.  Ebenezer  (b.  O.)  and  Almina 
(Mc  Vey)  Perry  (b.  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Norm. 
Sch.  Athenean.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1Q09-10;  Univ.  of  Wash.,  sumjiers,  1912-14-15. 
Teacher,  St.  Mary's  Hall,  San  Antonio,  Tex., 
T910-11;  do.,  Merton,  111.,  1911-12;  do.,  Col- 
linsville,  1912-13;  do.,  Grandview,  Wash.,  1913- 
15;  do.,  Bcllingham,  Wash.,  1915-16;  do.,  San 
ta  Ana.  Calif.,  1916-18.  Address,  71  j  W.  Cal 
ifornia  St.,  Urbana. 

3907.  ELEANOR  FARRAND  PERRY 
(RAND) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  S  24, 
1887,  Eskridge,  Kan.;  d.  Edward  Hawes  (b. 
S  25,  1865,  Manhattan,  Kan.)  and  Ada  Har- 
riet (Quimby)  Perry  (b.  Ap  8,  1865,  Wakefield, 
Kan.).  Prepared  in  Oklahoma  City  (Okla.) 
H.  S.;  Wellesley  Coll.,  1906-7.  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Scribblers.  Prof. 
Eng.,  Epworth  Univ.,  Okla.,  1910-11;  Asst., 
Eng.,  Lasell  Sem.,  Auburndale,  Mass.,  191 1 
12.  Married  Robert  Rand,  Ag  28,  1912,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.  Children:  Elizabeth,  b.  Ja  6, 
1914;  Margaret,  b.  D  12,  1915.  Address,  For- 
est  Road,   Greenwood,   Mass. 

3907A.  LORINDA  PERRY 
Associate;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1910; 
b.  D  23,  1884,  Melvin,  111.;  d.  Eugene  Beau- 
harnais  (b.  O  14,  1843,  Amber,  N.  Y.)  and 
Elizabeth  (Wilson)  Perry  (b.  My  26,  1847, 
Glasgow,  Scot.).  Prepared  in  Melvin  H.  S.; 
111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1900-04;  Radcliffe  Fellow 
at  Women's  Educ.  and  Indus.  Union,  Boston, 
loio-ii.  Ph.  D.,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  igi.h 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Omicron  Nu;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Final  Honors;  Scholarship  in  Econ.,  1909-10. 
Head  of  Dept.,  Pol.  and  Soc.  Sc,  Rockford 
Coll.,  Rockford,  111.,  1914-16;  Assoc,  II.  Sc. 
Univ.  of  111.,  1916 — .  Special  Agt.  Expert,  U. 
S.  Bur.  of  Labor  Statistics,  1914-  Auth.:  A 
Study  of  Woman  in  Industry,  Loiu/iiiaus 
Green.  Mem.,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.;  Chicago  ("oil. 
Club.  Address,  1016  W.  California  St.,  Ur- 
bana. 

3908.     JAMES  QUINTON  PETTIGREW 

(Husband  of  No.  3902) 
Foundry  work;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ja  i -■, 
1886;  s.  James  (b.  Jl  1853,  Scotland)  and  Eliz- 
abeth (Swanson)  Pettigrew  (b.  S  1861,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Tltornton  Tp.  H.  S.  Ilus  Club; 
Freshman  and  Varsity  Football;  Varsity  Track; 
Jr.    Smoker    and    Sr.    Ball    Corns.    With    Petti- 

frew  Foundry.  Trustee  and  Treas.,  Prcsby. 
'hurcli.  Married  Elva  Maude  Pease  Co)), 
Je  17,  1910,  Ilarvey,  111.  Children:  James  Gor- 
don, b.  Ag  24,  19 1 2;  Donald  Ross,  b.  Mr  22, 
191 9.  Address,  97,   J  54! h  St.,  Harvey,  Ill.t 

3909.     I^\WRENCE    CLIFFORD    PHILLIPS 

Farmer;   A.    B.    in   L.    &  A.;   b.    Mr    17,    1SS5, 

Streator,  111.;   s.   William  Arthur  (b.   O  3,   1854, 

Smithdale,    do.)    and    Katherine    Isabelle    (Par- 


cell)  Phillips  (b.  My  8,  1857,  Westtield,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Streator  H.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Phi. 
Married  Vernal  L.  Sheibley,  Ja  9,  191 8, 
Streator,    111.      Address,   Manville,   111. 

3910.  FRANCIS  ELMORE  PINKERTON,  JR. 
Publisher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  16,  1885; 
s.  F.  E.  (b.  1850,  Pottstown,  Pa.)  and  Lucy 
(Boise)  Pinkerton.  Prepared  in  Clinton  H. 
S.  Cml.  Club;  Agr.  Club;  Ed.,  ///.  Agr.;  V. 
P.,  Jr.  Class;  Illiiii  Staff.  Agr.  Ed.,  Chicago 
Farmers  and  Drovers  Jour.;  Mgr.,  Pres.  Bur., 
111.  Coll.  of  Agr.;  Mgr.  Ed.,  Monmouth  Daily 
Atlas;  Publisher,  Kossville  Press.;  do.,  Jersey- 
ville  Repiiblican.     Address,  Jerseyville,  111. 

3911.  HENRY  POLLARD 
(Brother  of  No.  4364) 
-Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Je  20, 
1883,  Rogers  Park,  111.;  s.  John  Z.  (b.  1855, 
Charlotte,  N.  Y.)  and  Julia  Lillian  (Torking- 
ton)  Pollard  (b.  i860,  Rochester,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago.  Ilus;  M.  E. 
Soc;  Class  Football;  Class  Tennis.  Draftsman 
and  Mech.  Engr.,  L.  A.  Becker  Co.,  )909-n  ; 
Internat.  Harvester  Co.,  Deering  Works,  Asst. 
to  Mech.  Engr.,  designing  new  tools,  1911; 
Supt.  of  Fidelity  Brass  Mfg.  Co.,  1912-13; 
Supt.,  Benjamin  Elec  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago, 
1913 — -.  Capt.,  Ordnance  Dept.,  1917;  Com- 
manding Officer  charge  of  experimental  work 
for  A.  E.  F.,  1917;  Mustered  out,  F  28,  1919. 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  32°  Shrine;  Speedway 
Park  Assn.;  Mach.  Club;  lllini  Club;  West 
side  Co-ed  Club;  Chicago  Motor  Club.  Mar- 
ried Lillian  Toles,  My  25,  191 1  (died  S  26, 
1914).  Address,  3656  N.  Springfield  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.   add.,   128  N.  Sangamon  St.,  do. 

3912.  EMMA  PONZER 
(Sister  of  Nos.  1391,  4366) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  14,  1883, 
Henry,  111.;  d.  Carl  August  (b.  Je  7,  1844, 
Ger.)  and  Wilhelmina  (Kruger)  Ponzer  (b.  F 
24,  1842,  do.).  Prepared  in  Henry  H.  S. 
Illiola;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Prelim,  and  Final 
Honors;  Sr.  Basketball  Team;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
cabinet;  Der  Deutsche  Verein.  H.  S.  Teacher. 
Mem.,  Classical  Assn.  Address,  Henry,  HI.; 
bus.  add..  Little   Rock,  Ark. 

3913.  AMY  POORMAN  (JENSEN) 
(Sister  of  No.  3141) 
B.  S.  in  II.  Sc;  b.  S  22,  1885,  Altamont, 
111.;  d.  George  Warren  (b.  S  30,  1838,  Massil- 
lon,  O.)  and  Eliza  Jane  (Watson)  Poorman 
(b.  Ja  26,  1842,  Vandalia,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Altamont  H.  S.;  Univ.  .\cad.  II.  Sc.  Club; 
Sigma  Xi.  Teacher,  Centralia  Tp.  H.  S.,  :909- 
10;  do.,  H.  Sc.  Dept.,  I'lacer  Co.  II.  S.,  1910- 
13.  Mem.,  Am.  Home  Econ.  Assn.;  Am.  Sch. 
of  Home  Econ.  Married  George  Henry  Jen- 
sen, Jl  31,  1914,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Children: 
(ieorge  Henry,  Jr.,  b.  Ap  17,  191*^;  Barbara 
Ellen,  b.  Ja  22,  19 18.  Address,  3818  Eastern 
Ave.,  Seattle. 

3914.  CHARLES  .SAMUEL  POPE 
(Brother  of  No.  7137) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  19,  1887, 
St.  Louis;  s.  Charles  H.  (b.  Ap  16,  1849, 
Genoa,  N.  Y.)  and  Sara  M.  (Baxter)  Pope 
(b  Ap  9,  1851,  (Zincinnali).  Prepared  in  Mo- 
line  II.  S.;  Culver  Mil.  Acad.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kajipa  Nu;  E.  E. 
Soc;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.  Engaged  in  design  and 
manufacture  of  automobiles  and  gas  engines, 
Moline,  111.,  1909-12;  do.,  Grinncll,  la.,  191 2- 
14;  do.,  Detroit,  Mich.;  do..  Riverside.  111.; 
Chief  Engr.,  IClgin  Motor  Car  Corp.,  Chicago, 
1917 — .  Mem.,  Chicago  Motor  Club;  Soc.  of 
Automotive  Engrs.  Married  Hazel  Mae  Mc- 
Coy, N  13,  1914,  Grinnell.  la.  Address,  River- 
side, 111. 


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391 S.  GEORGE  EARL  POST 
Editor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  26,  1886, 
Fithian,  111.;  s.  George  Ilazclton  (b.  F  3,  1847, 
Melville,  Ont.,  Can.)  and  Clara  Ann  (l)albey) 
Post  (b.  Mr  29,  1857.  Fithian,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Fithian  II.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Grad.  Stud., 
ITniv.  of  111.,  iQog-io.  Eng.  Club;  Scribblers; 
Shield  and  Trident;  Prelim.,  Final  and  Special 
Honors.  Asst.,  Eng.,  I'niv.  of  111..  1909-10; 
Clerical  work,  191018;  Ed..  Lincolnian,  plant 
mag.  of  Lincoln  Motor  Co.,  1918 — .  Married 
Jessie  Josephine  Andrews,  Ap  6,  1914,  Detroit. 
Children:  Richard  George,  b.  D  5.  1914;  Sher- 
win  Seward,  b.  Mr  9,  1916.  Address,  944  4th 
Ave.,  Detroit. 

39t6.  CHARLES  PRUITT  POTTER 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  16,  1887. 
Claytonville,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Henry  (b.  D  14, 
1856,  Good  Intent,  Pa.)  and  Lillian  Isabel 
(Brown)  Potter  (b.  S  27,  1854,  Columbia  City, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Hoopeston  11.  S.  E.  E. 
Soc. ;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  A.  E.  E. ;  Final  Honors. 
Apprentice  and  Transformer  Engr.,  Wagner 
Elec.  Mfg.  Co.  Mem..  Wagner  Engrs.  Club. 
Married  Hazel  Dell  Berry,  My  19,  1909, 
Bloomington,  111.  Child,  Wilfred  Charles,  b. 
Ta  29,  1912.  Address,  6025  Bartmer  Ave.,  St. 
Louis. 

3917.  CLURE  MORRIS  POWELL 
Div.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  18,  1882, 
Topeka,  111.;  s.  L.  A.  Powell.  Prepared  in 
I'niv.  Acad.  Div.  Engr.,  Universal  Portland 
Cement  Co.,  Chicago,  1910-16.  Mem.,  Port- 
land Cement  Assn.  Address,  Room  1433,  11 1 
W.   Washington  St.,  Chicago. 

3918.  MARK  ELMER  POWERS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  i,  1887, 
Champaign;  s.  Elmer  F.  (b.  Dresden,  O.)  and 
Florence  H.  (Nelson)  Powers.  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Engr.,  Gas  Plant  and  Coke 
Oven  Operation,  Chicago.  Address,  6017  Har- 
per Ave.,  Chicago. 

3919.  CLYTUS  ILUS  PRATHER 
Asst.  R.  R.  Atty.;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  9.  1887;  s. 
John  Marque  (b.  1845,  Flemingsburg,  Ky.)  and 
Lovina  (Heath)  Prather  (b.  1859,  Olney,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Olney  H.  S.  Egyptian  Club. 
Lawyer,  Gooding,  Idaho,  1909-10;  0.  W.  R.  & 
N.  Ry.  Co.,  1910;  do.,  Pac.  Telephone  Co., 
1910-13;  Asst.  Contract  Agt.,  Chicago  Tele- 
phone Co.,  1913-15;  Asst.  Atty.,  C.  &  E.  I. 
Ry.  Co.,  1916--.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married 
Mary  Jane  Alcorn,  O  17,  1916,  Olney,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 5452  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
Law  Dept.,  C.  &  E.  I.  R.  R.,  724  McCormick 
Bldg.,  do. 

3920.  GLENN  JAMES  PRUITT 
(Brother  of  No.  3145) 
Merchant;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  2,  1888,  Cissora 
Park,  111.;  s.  Elias  (b.  F  12,  i860,  Goodwine, 
111.)  and  Elizabeth  (Wise)  Pruitt  (b.  Ap  29, 
1864,  Fountain  Creek,  111.).  Prepared  in  Wat- 
seka  II.  S.  Psi  Upsilon;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Men's 
Furnishing  Business.  Married  Grace  Amos, 
Ja  12,  191 1,  (Dwasso,  Mich.  Address,  R.  2, 
Cissna    Park,    111. 

3921.  JOSEPH  HENRY  PURSIFULL 
Sch.  Supt.;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  5,  1883,  Hidalgo, 
111.;  s.  Charles  Jefferson  (b.  Ap  30,  1859, 
Frankfort,  Ind.)  and  Asa  (Dulgar)  Pursifull 
(b.  F  20,  1862,  Rose  Hill,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Newton  H.  S.  Varsity  Baseball;  Class  Foot- 
ball and  Baseball;  Pres.,  Fuller  Moot  Court. 
Admitted  to  the  Bar,  O  28,  1912;  Supt.,  Schs., 
Roodhouse,  111.,  1915-18.  Pres.,  Greene  Co., 
111.,  Teachers'  Assn.,  1918-19;  Pres.,  Fellow- 
ship Club,  19 1  5-1 6.  Married  Lulu  Bea  Kasser- 
man,  Ja,  191 5,  Effingham,  111.  Child,  Richard 
Henry,  b.  O  18,  1915.     Address,  Newton,  111. 


3922.  FAY  DILLON  RAILSBACK 
Farmer  and  Percheron  Breeder;  B.  S.  in 
.\gr. ;  b.  My  12,  1885,  Minier,  111.;  s.  James 
iMelvin  (b.  S  16,  1857,  do.)  and  Lillie  May 
(Dillon)  Railsback  (b.  O  24,  1859,  Normal, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Normal  II.  S.  Alpha  Zeta; 
Football  and  Track.  Married  Marietta  Rohr- 
bach,  S  6,  191 1,  Urbana.  Children:  Evelyn 
Faye,  b.  Jl  12,  1912;  James  Eckhard,  b.  Jl  6, 
1915.  Address,  Mackinaw,  111. 
3923.  EDWARD  CLEVELj\ND  RAINEY 
Editor;  A.  B.  in  L  &.  A.;  b.  Ag  15,  1884, 
Salem,  111.;  s.  James  Kell  (b.  Randolph  Co., 
do.)  and  Emma  (Stevens)  Rainey  (b.  Ap  26, 
1854,  Union  Co.,  Ind.).  Tlieta  Delta  Chi; 
.Shield  and  Trident;  Scribblers;  Eng.  Club; 
Ed.,  mini;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Illio.  City  Ed.,  Mt. 
t'ernon  Daily  News,  1909-10;  Asst.,  Eng.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1910-11;  Ed..  Marion  Co.  Democrat, 
1911-12;  Co.  Clerk,  Marion  Co.,  1912-14;  Ed., 
Centralia  Daily  Rciiew,  19 14-16;  Ed.,  Boston 
Chronicle,  Morgantown  (W.  Va.),  1916-17; 
.\ssoc.  Ed.,  The  Furrow,  191 7-18.  Married 
Katherine  Larimer,  My  28,  1913,  Salem,  111. 
Children:  James  Larimer,  b.  Mr  17,  1914; 
Louise  Elizabeth,  b.  Je  30,  191 7.  .4ddress, 
Dept.  of   Publicity,  Deere  &  Co.,  Moline,  111. 

3924.  CHARLES  ERNEST  RAMSER 
(Brother  of  No.  8686) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  i,  1885, 
.Montezuma,  la.;  s.  Paul  (b.  Berne,  Switzer- 
land) and  Mary  Angeline  (Retz)  Ramser  (b. 
.Marshalltown,  la.).  Prepared  in  Newton  H.  S. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Prelim,  and  Final 
Honors.  Instr.,  Civ.  Engng.,  Brooklyn  Poly. 
Inst.,  1909-11;  Asst.  Engr.,  N.  Y.  Bd.  of 
Water  Supply,  1910;  do.,  Knoxville  Power  Co., 
Chilhowee,  Tenn.,  1911-12;  Asst.  Drainage 
Engr.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1913-15;  Drainage  Engr.,  do.,  1917 — .  Auth.: 
Prevention  of  the  Erosion  of  Farm  Lands  by 
Terracing,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Bui.  No.  512. 
Co-Auth.:  Methods  and  Cost  of  Reclaiming 
the  Overflowed  Lands  along  the  Big  Black 
River,  Miss.,  do.,  Bui.  No.  i8i;  Determination 
of  Roughness  Coefficient  for  Kutter's  Formula 
for  Dredged  Ditches  in  Bolivar  Co.,  Miss., 
Engng.  and  Contracting,  Vol.  XLVI,  No.  11, 
S  1916;  Studies  of  Dredged  Drainage  Ditches 
before  and  after  clearing,  Engng.  News,  Vol. 
XLVII,  No.  3,  Ja  1917.  Mem.,  Knights  of 
the  Round  Table,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  Treas., 
Instructor's  Club,  Brooklyn  Poly.  Inst.,  1910- 
1 1 ;  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  Address,  Office 
of  Pub.  Rds.  and  Rural  Engng.,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

3925.     WILLIAM    HORACE   RAYNER 

(Husband  of  No.  4770) 
Associate;  B.  S.  in  C.  E..  1913;  b.  F  16, 
1884,  Ewing,  Neb.;  s.  William  Harris  (b.  Mr 
22,  1846,  Piqua,  O.)  and  Celia  Julia  (Rock- 
well) Rayner  (b.  N  14,  1852,  Rutland,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  H.  S.;  Acad., 
Cornell  Coll.,  la.  Sec,  C.  E.  Club;  Iris  Club; 
Phi  Delta  Kappa;  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  U.  S. 
Geol.  Sur.,  1910;  Draftsman,  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R., 
1910;  Instr.,  Civ.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910- 
17;  Assoc,  do.,  1917 — .  Jr.  Topographer,  U.  S. 
Geol.  Sur.,  1909-10.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church. 
Married  Frances  Bostwick  Leonard  ('11),  Ag 
28,  1 91 2,  Rockford,  111.  Child,  William 
Leonard,  b.  Ag  24,  1913-  Address,  915  West 
Green  St.,  Urbana. 

3926.  GAIL  REBMAN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  28,  1881, 
Frederick,  111.;  d.  Benjamin  Franklin  (b.  Ja 
II,  1848,  Pleasant  View,  111.)  and  Louisa  (Mes- 
serer)  Rebman  (b.  Ja  3,  1844,  Frederick,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Eureka  Coll.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Colfax,  111.,  1908-9;  do.,  Ogden,  111.,  1909-10; 
Matron,  St.  Tr.  Sch.  for  Girls,  Geneva,  1910; 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Stonington,  111.,  1912-13.  Ad- 
dress, Frederick,   111. 


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3927.     WADE  W.  REECE 
(Husband   of    No.    4542) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  N  -5,  1S84, 
Rossville,  III.;  s.  William  Wilson  (b.  O  3,  1847, 
Xorth  Liberty,  Ind.)  and  Alice  Adelaide  (IIol- 
loway)  Reece  (b.  S  12,  i849j_  do.).  Prepared 
in  Rossville  II.  S.  Treas.,  Class;  ist  V.  P., 
Stud.  Union;  \'arsity  Football;  Class  Football; 
Crystal  Dancing  Club;  Ath.  Assn.;  M.  E. 
See;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  I'ower  House  Engr.,  1909- 
11;  Efficiency  Engr.,  W.  H.  Zimmerman  Co., 
Consult.  Engrs.,  1911-12;  Supt.  Const.,  Kreh- 
biel  Co.,  Chicago,  1913-16;  Chief  Engr.,  Schul/.e 
Baking  Co.,  Chicago,  1916 — .  Mem.,  Illini 
Club,  Chicago;  .\.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Sarali 
Anita  Barrett  ('11),  Je  29,  1911,  Butler  111. 
Child,  Anita  Rose,  b.  My  25,  1912.  Address, 
6725  Chappel  Ave.,  Chicago. 

3928.  LOIS  ANTOliXETTE  REED 

(Sister  of  No.  4869) 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  13,  1881, 
Rochester,  N.  Y.;  d.  Avery  L.  (b.  du.)  and 
Carra  E  (Otis)  Reed  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Nichols  Sch.,  Rochester;  Univ.  of  Rochester, 
1900-02.  B.  L.  S.,  N.  Y.  St.  Lib.  Sch.  Sigma 
Kappa.  Libn.,  West  Coll.,  1905-7;  Asst. 
Libn.,  Univ.  of  111.  Lib.,  1907-10;  Asst.  Libn., 
Univ.  of  Rochester  Lib.,  1910-13;  Libn.,  Bryn 
Mawr  Coll.,  1913 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.  Ad- 
dress,  Bryn    Mawr   Coll.,   Bryn  Mawr,   Pa. 

3929.  RALPH  HOWARD  REGAN 
Production   Engr.;    B.    S.   in   M.    E.;   b.    S    6, 

1882,  Morris,  111.;  s.  Levi  T.  (b.  D  30,  1842, 
Salt  Creek,  do.)  and  Margaret  E.  (Hunter) 
Regan  (b.  D  5,  1845,  Goodings  Grove,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Englewood  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Capt., 
Univ.  Regt.  Draftsman,  Weir  &  Craig  Mfg.  CJo., 
Chicago,  1908-9;  Am.  Car  &  Foundry  Co., 
1909-10;  Insp.,  Finished  Materials,  Isthmian 
Canal  Comn.,  1911-14;  U.  S.  Engr.  Office,  Chi- 
cago, 1915-16;  Ford  Motor  Co.,  do.,  1916-17; 
Production  Engr.,  Sanderson  and  Porter,  New 
York  Citv,  1917—-  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E. 
Married  Sevena  May  Mitchell,  Ja  8,  1910.  Chi- 
cago. Address,  52  William  St.,  New  York 
City. 

3930.     ROSALIE   MARY   RETZ    (BELL) 
(Wife    of    Gso) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ottawa,  111.;  d.  John 
Hubert  (b.  1855,  do.)  and  Elizabeth  (Suppes) 
Retz  (b.  1859,  Somonauk,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Ottawa  Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Phi  Delta 
Psi;  Prelim.  Honors.  Married  James  Edgar 
Bell  (g'13),  Je  26,  1915.  Child,  Louise  Jean,  b. 
Ag  7,  1916.  Address,  254  S.  Meredith  Ave., 
Pasadena,    Calif. 

3931.  PERCY  McCLURE  RICHARDS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E.;  E.  E.,  191 5; 
b.  D  5,  1885,  Eureka,  111.;  s.  L.  C.  (b.  Metamora, 
HI.)  and  Ida  (McClurc)  Richards  (b.  Hand- 
cock  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Centralia  and 
Peoria  H.  Schs.  E.  E.  Soc.  Electn.  Decatur, 
111.;  Engr.  and  Bus.  Mgr.,  I.  T.  S.,  Cairo,  111.; 
City  Engr.,  Supt.  Water  &  Light  Dept.,  City  of 
Metropolis,  111.;  Sales  Engr.,  Chuse  Engine  & 
Mfg.  Co.,  Mattoon,  111.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Married  Ina  Buel,  F  25,  1911,  Cairo,  111.  Child, 
Mary  Buel,  b.  O  26,  1912.  Address,  1410 
La  Fayette  Ave.,  Mattoon,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
Chuse  Engine  &  Mfg.  Co.,   do. 

3932.  EDITH  MARION  RICHARDSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  14,  1887; 
d.  Dr.  Francis  M.  (b.  O.)  and  Fannie  (Buch- 
anan) Richardson  (b.  Ind.).  Prepared  in  En; 
glewood  II.  S.;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1906-8.  Pi 
Beta  I'hi.  Teacher,  Chicago  Norm.  Coll.,  1910; 
c/o.,  Bryn  Mawr,  Chicago.  Address.  7438  In- 
diana Ave.,  Chicago. 


3933-  CLARA  AGNES  RICKETTS 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  1911; 
b.  My  28,  1885,  Fisher,  111.;  d.  Andrew  Dun- 
can (b.  Ja  29,  1843,  near  Findlay,  O.)  and 
Nancy  Jane  (Taylor)  Ricketts  (b.  Ja  19,  1845. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  and  Wendell 
Phillips,  Chicago,  H.  Schs.  Delta  Gamma. 
Asst.  at  Loan  Desk,  191 1;  Loan  Desk  Lib., 
Univ.  of  N.  Dak.,  1911-12;  Asst.,  Order  Dept., 
LIniv.  of  111.  Lib.,  1912 — ._  Address,  701  S. 
Coler   Ave.,    Urbana. 

3934.  ROBERT   HERMAN   RIESCHE 
Engr.  and  Contr.;   B.   S.  in   C.  E.;  b.  My   18, 

1886,  Chicago;  s.  Louis  (b.  O  15,  1859,  Arnstedt, 
Saxony,  Ger.)  and  Eniilie  Augusta  (Weiland) 
Riesche  (b.  Ap  20,  1862,  Bredow,  Stettin, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
Concrete  Insp.,  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  1909-10; 
Mgr.,  Chicago  Rys.,  1910;  West.  Elec.  Co., 
igio-ii;  Asst.  Bldg.  Insp.,  Sioux  City,  1911-14; 
Bldg.  Supt.,  Beuttler  &  Arnold,  Archs.,  do., 
191416;  Gen.  Contr.,  1916 — .  Address.  3716 
cth  Ave.,  Sioux  City;  bus.  add.,  502  Trimble 
Block,   do. 

3935.  CHARLES  TRESCOTT  RIPLEY 
Gen.  Mech.  Insp.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E.;  M.  E., 

1912;  b.  Ap  20,  1886,  Oak  Park,  111.  Prepared 
in  Oak  Park  H.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Phoenix;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Prelim,  and 
Final  Honors.  Gen.  Mech.  Insp.,  A.  T.  &  S. 
F.  R.  R.,  Chicago.  Address,  925  Ry.  Exchange, 
Chicago. 

3936.  RALPH  GRANVILLE  RISSER 
Govt.    Crop   Appraiser;    B.    S.    in    .\gr. ;    b.    S 

30,  1886,  Kankakee,  111.;  s.  Ralph  Gilman  (b. 
1846.  Ashland,  O.)  and  Eva  (Dunlap)  Risser 
(b.  i860.  Savoy,  111.).  Prepared  in  Kankakee 
H.  S.  Farmer,  1909-10;  Teacher,  Agr.,  H.  S., 
Stockton,  Calif.,  1910-12;  Supt.,  Farming  Dist., 
Calif.,  1912-16;  Crop  Appraiser,  U.  S.  l^ept.  of 
Agr.,  1916 — .  Pres.  Bay  Sec.  S.  W.  Order 
of  Am.  Assn.  for  Adv.  of  Agr.  Mem.,  The 
Grange.  Married  Juliet  Bennet,  Ag  1913,  Placer- 
ville,  Calif.     Address,  Kankakee,  111. 

3937.  ELIZABETH  PROPHET  RITCHIE 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  N  6,  1880,  Cilouces- 
ter,  N.  J.;  d.  William  (b.  1842,  Monifleth,  Scot- 
land) and  Mary  Anne  (Canning)  Ritchie  (b. 
Maghcra,  Ireland).  Prepared  in  Coiner  Univ.. 
Lincoln,  Neb.  A.  B.,  Cotner  Univ.,  1900.  Libn.. 
Pub.  Lib.  Address,  136  sth  Ave.  E.,  Kalispell, 
Mont.t 

3938.  GLEN    LEWIS    ROBBINS 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  10,  1888,  McCool,  Ind.; 
s.  L.  H.  and  Mary  (Stacy)  Robbins.  Prepared 
in  Valparaiso  H.  S.,  Northwestern  Acad.,  Pur- 
due Univ.  Sigma  Nu;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho.  Ad- 
dress, McCooT,   Ind.t 

3939.  JOHN  ALCIDE  ROBERT 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2799,  6519) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  O  31,  1886, 
Locle,  Switzerland;  s.  Paul  Henry  (b.  Je  26, 
1858,  Coiselle,  Suisse,  do.)  and  Louise  Adele 
(Brandt)  Robert  (b.  Mr  13.  1857,  Planchette, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Lacon  H.  S.  Engr.,  Mc- 
Gillivray  Creek  Coal  &  Coke  Co.,  Ltd.,  Coleman, 
Neb.;  Engr.,  Fairfax  Mine  of  Tacoma  Smelting 
Co.;  do.,  Republic  Iron  &  Steel  Co.,  Birming- 
ham, Ala.,  1919—.  C.  A.,  220th  Field  Signal 
Bn.,  Camp  Sevier.  S.  (". ;  Mustered  out,  Ja 
1919.  Address,  Lacon  111.;  bus.  add..  Republic 
Iron   and    Steel   Co.,    Birmingham,   Ala. 

3940.  CHARLES  JASON  ROBINSON 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  28,  1884,  near 
Manteno,  111.;  s.  Jason  A.  (b.  N  13,  1848,  do.) 
and  .\lcthea  .M.  (Grimes)  Robinson  (b.  1)  6, 
1853,  do.).  Prepared  in  Kankakee  H.  S.  Sig- 
ma   Pi;    Sigma    Xi;    Alpha    Zeta;    Agr.    Club; 


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Final  Honors.  Dairying,  1909-11;  with  Exten. 
Dept.  Mass.  Agr.  Coll.,  1910-11;  Farmer, 
19M — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  C'hurcli.  Married  Mary 
E.  Shreffler,  O  26,  1910,  Manteno,  HI.  Child, 
Jason  Ellis,  b.  Ja  16,  1914.  Address,  Manteno, 
111. 

3941.     CARL   DAVID   ROBSON 

Designer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  i,  1883, 
Elyria,  O. ;  s.  W.  II.  and  Eliza  Jane  (Robin- 
son) Robson.  I'repared  in  Englewood  II.  S., 
Chicago.  Acacia.  Designer,  Hegler  Bros., 
Danville,  III.  Address,  731  S.  Grove  St.,  Oak 
Park,    Ill.t 

3942.     ROBERT  BEAM  RODC.ERS 

Govt.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  R.  R.;  b.  Ag  26, 
1886,  Riverton,  111.;  s.  S.  D.  (b.  N  26,  1836, 
do.)  and  Emma  (Vocom)  Rodgers  (b.  Sher- 
man, 111.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S. 
Sigma  Pi.  Instr.,  Wolfe  Trade  Sch.,  San  An- 
tonio, Tex.,  1909-11;  jiart  owner  and  Gen. 
Mgr.,  So.  Welding  &  Mach.  Co.,  do.,  1911-13; 
Head  of  Mech.  Arts  Dept.  Santa  Monica 
H.  S.,  Calif.,  1913-18;  Govt.  Engr.,  St.  Louis, 
191 8 — .  Invented  automobile  power  pump, 
1912.  Married  Nora  B.  Dunlap,  D  27,  1909, 
Champaign.  Children:  P'rances  B..  b.  D  3, 
1910;  Dorothy  K.,  b.  O  2,  1916.  Address,  113S 
12th   St.,    Santa   Monica,   Calif. 

3943.     MINNIE   GENEVIEVE   ROHRER 

(FISHER) 

(Wife  of  No.  4651) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  31,  1884;  d.  Celestin 
(b.  1832,  Alsace,  Ger.)  and  Sophie  Emily 
(Kostler)  Rohrer  (b.  1843).  Prepared  in  Som- 
onauk  H.  S. ;  N.  W'.  Acad.  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Married  Ward  Herbert 
Fisher  ('11),  O  14.  191 1,  Birmingham,  Ala. 
Address,   5937    Carpenter   St.,  Philadelphia. 

3944.     EARL  ELI  ROSE 
Lawyer;    LL.    B. ;    b.    O   29,    1881,    Mt.   Erie, 
in.;   s.  N.   B.    Rose.      Prepared   in  C)lney   H.  S. 
Co.      Prosecuting  Atty.,   Perry   Co.,  Miss.     Ad- 
dress, New  Augusta,  Miss. 

3945.  JAY  FREDERICK  ROTH 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  D  18,  1886, 
Henry,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  F  16,  1850,  Halle, 
Ger.)  and  Anna  Roth  (b.  O  15,  1853,  Saxony, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Henry  H.  S.  Elec.  Crane 
Steel  Detailer,  1910;  Gen.  Draftsman,  Avery 
Co.,  Peoria,  1910-11;  Chief  Draftsman,  Peoria 
Gas  &  Elec.  Co.,  191 1 — .  Married  Lillian  P. 
Pierce,  Ag  lo,  1912.  Address,  185  Kirby  Ave., 
Detroit. 

3946.  CLAUDE  KERLIN  ROWLAND 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  191 1; 
b.  Mr  16,  1884,  Broadlands,  111.;  s.  George 
Thomas  (b.  D  31,  1852,  Louisville,  Ky.)  and 
Allie  Alice  (Steel)  Rowland  (b.  S  26,  1858, 
Chillicothe,  O.).  Prepared  in  Martinsville  IL 
S.  Mem.,  Law  F'irm.  Collins,  Barker  &  Brit- 
ton,  St.  Louis;  do..  Carter,  Collins  and  Jones, 
do.  Mem.,  St.  Louis  Bar  Assn.;  City  Club,  St. 
Louis.  Married  James  Agnes  McKinley  JI  7, 
1915,  Unionville,  Mo.  Address,  93  Euclid  Ave., 
St.  Louis;  bus.  add..  Suite  1425  Boatman's 
Bank   BIdg.,   do. 

3947.  FORREST  SEILER  RUSK 
Architect;  A.  B.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  10,  1885, 
Hanover;  s.  Charles  C.  (b.  1854)  and  Edith 
(Seiler)  Rusk  (b.  i860).  Prepared  in  O.  St. 
Univ.,  1904-8.  Address,  555  Linwood  Ave., 
Columbus,  O. ;  bus.  add.,   Brunson  Bldg.,  do. 

3948.  RALPH  LESLIE  RUSK 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  11,  1888, 
Rantoul,  111.;  s.  William  Humphrey  and  Anna 
Lucinda  (Renner)  Rusk.  Prepared  in  Fran- 
cesville  (Ind.)  and  Windsor  (Mo.)  II.  Sclis. ; 
Univ.  of  Mo.,  Summer  Session.  A.  M.,  Colum- 
bia   Univ.,    1912.      Chi    Beta.      Teacher,    Wind- 


sor H.  S.,  Mo.,  1909-10;  Head,  Eng.  Dept., 
Ft.  Smith,  Ark.,  IL  S.,  igio-ii;  Instr.,  Eng.. 
Univ.  of  the  Philippines,  1912-14;  do.,  Univ. 
of  Ind.,  1915 — .  Mem.,  Grad.  Eng.  Club, 
Columbia  Univ.  Married  Clara  E.  Gibbs.  D 
25,  1915.  Address,  605  University  St.,  Bloom- 
ington,    ind. 

3949.  GEORGE  SILAS  RUSSELL 
Consulting  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  11, 
1885,  Baltimore;  s.  Lewis  Derr  (b.  O  2,  1866, 
do.)  and  Frances  Rel-.ecca  (Phelps)  Russell  (b. 
O  10,  1863,  do.).  Prepared  in  Baltimore  City 
Coll.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Final  Honors. 
Asst.  Engr.,  K.  C.  S.  Ry.,  1909-11;  Field  Engr., 
K.  C.  Sewer  Div.,  1911-15;  Interstate  Com- 
merce Comn.,  1914-16;  Consulting  Engr.  1916- 
17.  ist  Lt.  E.  O.  R.  C,  1917-18;  Capt.,  314th 
Engrs.,  A.  E.  F..,  France,  1918 — .  Married 
Mabelle  Florence  Housekeeper,  N  12,  igog, 
(Jlathe,  Kan.  Children:  Jesse  Lewis,  b.  S  7, 
1910;  Frances  Louise,  b.  Ap  19,  1913.  Ad- 
dress, 2524  Agnes   Ave.,   Kansas  City,  Alo. 

3gso.     WILVAN   JESSE    RUSSELL 

A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A. ;  b.  D  4,  1886,  Taylor- 
ville,    III.;    s   T.    F.    Russell.    Prepared   in    Pana 

II.  S.  Address,  Pana,  Ill.t 

3951-  INEZ  FLOYANCE  SACHS  (COLBY) 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  F  7,  1882,  near  Alta- 
mont,  Kan.;  d.  Hans  (b.  N  30,  1853,  neat 
Gettysburg,  Pa.)  and  Martha  Jane  (Moats) 
Sachs  (b.  N  9,  1856,  near  Towanda,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Towanda  H.  S. ;  Acad.,  Westfield 
Coll.  A.  B.,  Westfield  Coll.,  1903.  Final  Hon- 
ors. Cataloger.  Workingmen's  Inst.  Lib., 
1909;  Asst.  Cataloger,  Ind.  Univ.  Lib.,  1909- 
11;  Ref.  Libn.,  Ind.  Univ.  Lib.,  1911-13;  Ref. 
Libn.,  Wash.  St.  Coll.,  1913-14;  Sr.  Asst.,  Cat- 
alog Dept.,  Univ.  of  Calif.  Lib.,  1914.  Mem., 
Am.  Lib.  Assn.  Married  William  Somerville 
Colby,  Je  28,  19 16.  Address,  21  ig  Addison 
St.,    Berkeley,   Calif. 

3952.     MABELLE    OLETTE    SAEMANN 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  S  17,  1881,  Plymouth,  Wis.; 
d.  William  Christopher  (b.  Ag  18,  1841,  Beth- 
lehem, O.)  and  Pauline  (Gehler)  Saemann  (b. 
O  22,  1849,  Two  Rivers,  Wis.).  Prepared  in 
Plymouth  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1905. 
Address,    103    Reed    St.,    Plymouth,    Wis. 

3953-  THOMAS  WALTER  SAMUELS 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1912; 
J.  D.,  1914;  b.  Ap  I,  1886,  Carrollton,  111.;  s. 
John  D.  (b.  1850,  Hamburg,  111.)  and  Emma  S. 
(Abrams)  Samuels  (b.  1853.  New  York  City). 
Prepared  in  E.  St.  Louis  H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon; 
Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Shield  and 
Trident;  Egyptian  Club;  Order  of  the  Coif; 
Philomathean;  Ma-wanda;  Cosmopolitan  Club; 
Brvan  Prize;  \'arsitv  Debating  Team;  Pres., 
Soph.  Class;  Class  Baseball  Mgr.;  V.  P.,  Y.  M. 
C.  A.;  Pres.,  Univ.  Rep.  Club.  Supt.,  Schs., 
Atwood,  111.,  igog-i:;  Lawyer,  1914 — .  Mar- 
ried  Pauline    Flickinger,    O    29,    1914,    Atwood, 

III.  Child,  William  John,  b.  Ag  20,  1915.  Ad- 
dre.'!S.  c/o  Le  Forgee,  Black  &  Samuels,  Deca- 
tur, 111. 

3054.  PAUL  VINCENT  SCHAEFER 
(Brother  of  No.  1415) 
Bank  Clerk;  LL.  B.;  b.  F  20,  1886,  Carlyle, 
111.;  s.  Philip  (b.  Jl  24,  1832,  Hesse,  Ger.) 
and  Elizabeth  (Heil)  Schaefer  (b.  Ap  22,  1841, 
St.  Louis).  Prepared  in  Irishtown  Sch.; 
Catholic  Parochial  .Sch.;  Carlyle  H.  S.  Loyola 
Club;  Spaulding  Guild;  Varsity  Baseball.  Bank 
Clerk  and  Asst.  Cashier,  Farmers'  and  Mer- 
chants' Bank,  Carlyle,  111.  Mem..  K.  of  C. 
Married  Helen  Berger,  My  7,  1913,  Carlyle, 
111.  Children:  Dorothy  Mary,  b.  Je  25,  1914; 
John  I'hilip,  b.  Je  15,  1916;  Paul  Vincent,  b. 
1)   21,   1917.     Address,  Carlyle,  111. 


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3955-     WILLIAM  HENRY  SCHULZKE 

(Brother  of  No.  4406) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  9,  1885, 
Springfield.  111.;  s.  J.  William  (b.  My  8,  1855, 
Saxony,  Ger.)  and  Elizabeth  CI.  (Miller) 
Schutzke  (b.  My  -'4,  1856,  Springfield,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Springfield  II.  S.  Phi  Cianinia 
Delta;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Shield  and  Tri- 
dent; Pres.,  Arch.  Club;  Maj.,  Univ.  Rept. 
Draftsman,  J.  M.  White,  Supervising  Arch., 
L^niy.  of  III.,  1909;  Draftsman  and  Supt.,  II.  W. 
\\'hitsitt,  1910-14;  Whitsitt  and  Schulzke,  .Archi- 
tects, MolinCj  111.,  1914 — .  In  charge.  Pack- 
ing and  Boxing  Signal  Corps  Material,  Ship- 
ment of  Airplanes  and  .\irplanc  Engines  to 
France;  Capt.,  .Air  Service,  Bur.  Aircraft  Pro- 
duction. Mem.,  Moline  Cml.  Club;  Rock 
Island  Club;  Rotary  Club,  Moline;  A.  1.  .A. 
Married  Florence  McCandless,  O  7,  1914,  Rock 
Island.  Children:  Marian,  b.  .Ag  15,  1915; 
William  Henry,  Jr.,  b.  Jl  5,  191 7.  Address, 
Whitsitt  &  Schulzke,  Architects,  Peoples  Bank 
Bldg.,  Moline,  111. 

3956.  RAMON  SCHUMACHER 
(Brother  of  No.  3170) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ja  4,  1887,  St. 
Joseph,  Mo.;  s.  Cms  (b.  N  9,  1854,  Kalten 
Kirche,  Schlesvig  Holstein,  Ger.)  and  Wilhel- 
mina  (Hanssen)  Schumacher  (b.  Mr  9,  1856, 
Davenport,  la.).  Prepared  in  St.  Joseph, 
(Mo.)  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Arch. 
Club;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Architect, 
Henry  Hoit,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1909-12;  Travel, 
Europe,  Studying  Arch,  of  Eng.,  France  and 
Italy,  1912;  Trowbridge  and  Livingston,  .Archs. 
Nevif  York  City,  1912-15;  Pvt.  Practice,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  1 91 5 — .  Address,  3212  Belief  on- 
taine,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  bus.  add.,  216  Scarritt 
Bldg.,  do. 

3957.     FLORENCE  ANTOINETTE 

SCHWARZKOPF  (DONAHO) 

(Wife  of  No.  3349) 

A.    B.   in    H.   Sc;  b.    St.   Louis;   d.   Henry   G. 

(b.   Berlin,  (ier.)   and  Florence  Adelia   (Miller) 

Schwarzkoff     (b.    Newark,     N.     J.).       Prepared 

in    Toneka,    Kan.,    H.    S.;    Hyde    Park    II.    S., 

Chicago.        Kappa     Kappa     Gamma;      Yo     Ma. 

Teacher,     Des     Moines     H.     S.      Mem.,     Kappa 

Alumni     Club;     Daughters     of     King;     la.     St. 

Teachers'    .Assn.;    la.    St.     Home    Econ.    Assn. 

Married   Earl   Willoughby  Donaho   ('08),   O   12, 

191Z,    Chicago.    Address,    6100    Kenwood   Ave., 

Chicago. 

3958.  BERENICE  SCOGGIN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  21,  1887, 
Millington,  111.;  d.  Qiarles  Matson  (b.  S  18, 
1845,  Cleaves,  O.)  and  Irene  (Finnic)  Scoggin 
(b.  S  10,  1848.  Millington,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Wheaton  Acad.;  N.  VV.  Univ.,  1905-6.  Chi 
Omega.  Teacher,  Piano,  111.,  1909-10;  do., 
Millington,  111.,  1910-11.  Address,  Millington, 
111. 

3959.  ESSIE  MAY  SEED  (ROGERS) 
(Wife  of  Gs72) 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  S  27,  1885,  Belmont,  111.; 
d.  George  Andrew  (b.  O  12,  1852,  Bridgeport, 
111.)  and  Mary  Frances  (Plotner)  .Seed  (b.  My 
17,  i860,  Bible  Grove,  111.).^  Prepared  in 
Sparta  and  Hutsonville  H.  Schs.;  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.,  1903-6.  Final  Honors.  Mar- 
ried Jerome  Stanley  Rogers  (g'09).  Ag  30, 
191 1,  Forest  Home,  Newaygo,  Mich.  Child. 
Frances  Parker,  b.  F  12,  191 7.  Address,  Mor- 
ganton,  N.  C. 

3960.  JOHN  GORDON  SEELY 
(Brother  of  No.  1269) 
Organist  and  Choir  .Master;  B.  S.  in  Agr.; 
b.  S  10,  1882,  Las  Vegas,  N.  Mex. ;  s.  Thomas 
Jennings  (b.  Ag  16,  1848,  Chester,  N.  Y.) 
and  Anzolette  E.  (Teller)  Seely  (b.  Jl  13, 
1852,  Fonda,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Oswego 
and  E.  Aurora  II.   Schs.  Gracl.  in   Mus.,   N.   W.  I 


Univ.,  1905.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Alpha  Zeta; 
-Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  ,Agr.  Club;  Prelim. 
Honors;  Accompanist  of  Glee  Club.  Organist. 
Presby.  Church,  Champaign;  do..  Champaign 
and  Urbana  Hebrew  Congr. ;  do.,  Presby. 
Church,  .Aurora,  111.;  Organist  and  Choirmaster, 
St.  Paul  Episcopal  Church,  .Akron,  O.,  1914 — . 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  .M.;  Assoc.  Mem.,  Am.  Guild 
of  Organists.  Address,  109  N.  Union  St.. 
Akron,  O. 

3961.     ALICE  FAYE  SEILER  (LONG) 

(Husband  of  No.  3455) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  27,  1881.  Shawnee, 
O.;  d.  Albert  Pierce  (b.  Ag  3,  1848,  Bloom- 
field,  Pa.)  and  Alice  Elizabeth  (Carpenter) 
Seiler  (b.  N  10,  i8s4,  Xewville,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Mansfield  (O.)  H.  S.;  O.  Wesleyan 
Univ.  Alethenai;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Y.  W.  C.  A., 
Treas.  and  Mem.  .Adv.  Bd. ;  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta.  Substitute  Teacher,  Pub.  Sch.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1909-10;  Organized  four  yrs. 
course  of  H.  Sc,  Placer,  Co.  H.  S.,  Auburn, 
Calif.;  Teacher,  do.,  1910;  Pub.  Schs.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1910-14.  Bur.  Engraving,  Civ. 
Service,  1905-07;  Census  Bur.  Civ.  Service, 
summer,  1910.  Auth. :  Article,  ///.  Agr.,  F 
1910.  Alem.,  Am.  Home  Econ.  Assn.;  Home 
Econ.  Assn.,  Wash.,  D.  C. ;  Alumni  Assn., 
Univ.  of  111.;  O.  E.  S.;  Kochov  Co.  Chm., 
Food  Conservation,  St.  Council  of  Defense; 
-Sec.  Women's  Club,  Amboy,  111.,  1917-18; 
Congr.  Church.  Married  Joseph  Ayres  Long 
('08),  Ap  22,  1914,  Washington,  D.  C.  Ad- 
dress,   R.    I,    Sublette,    111. 

3962.  ROBERT  ROSS  SEYMOUR 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2239,  3963) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  -Ap  24,  1888, 
Thomasboro,  HI.;  s.  William  Reynold  (b.  O 
10,  1848,  Newark,  do.)  and  .Alice  Florence 
(Case)  Seymour  (b.  Aly  4,  1856,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Agr.  Club.  St.  Soil 
Sur.,  1909;  Farmer,  Henning,  111.,  1909-12;  do.. 
North  Bend,  Neb.,  1912 — .  Address,  North 
Bend,  Neb. 

3963.     WALTER  ALFRED  SEYMOUR 

(Brother  of  Nos.  2239,  3962) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  4,  1886,  near 
Thomasboro,  111.;  s.  William  Reynold  (b.  O 
10,  1848,  Newark,  111.)  and  Alice  Florence 
(Case)  Seymour  (b.  My  4,  1856,  Newark,  111.). 
Prepared  in  L^niv.  .Acad.  Agr.  Club.  Farmer, 
1910-11;  do..  North  Bend,  Neb.,  1912-18;  do., 
St.  Helena  Parrish  La.,  1918 — •.  Address, 
Gloster,    Miss. 

3964.  GUY  RAY  SHAW 
Gen.  Contr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  30,  1886. 
Maquoketa,  la.;  s.  A.  F.  (b.  My  2,  1850,  do.) 
and  Isadore  (Ray)  Shaw  (b.  Ja  8,  1854,  White- 
side Co.,  III.).  Prepared  in  VMnton,  la.,  H. 
S.;  Univ.  of  la.,  1905-6.  Contracting  Engr.. 
Cook  Constr.  Co.,  Gen.  Contrs.,  Dcs  Moines, 
1909-14;  Special  Representative,  James  B.  Clow 
&  .Sons,  Chicago,  Des  Moines,  1914 — .  Mar- 
ried Erma  Runyon,  S  12,  1916,  Des  Moines. 
Address,  2827  Ingersoll  Ave.,  Des  Moines. 

3965.  EDITH  OLGA  SHIVELY  (WEGENG) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  5,  1887;  Ivesdale, 
HI.;  d.  Daniel  Web.stcr  (b.  Ja  6,  1858,  Bowling 
Green,  O.)  and  Minerva  Katherine  (Watts) 
Shively  (b.  F  26,  1857,  Somerset,  O.).  Pre- 
jiared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Delta  Gamma;  Y. 
W.  C.  A.  Married  Philip  Joseph  Wegeng,  S 
27,  191 1,  Mahomet,  111.  Address,  807  W. 
Springfield   Ave.,    Champaign. 

3966.  FRANK  KAY  SHRADER 
Bond  Business;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b. 
My  24,  1886,  Bushnell,  111.  Prepared  in  Knox- 
ville,  H.  .S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi; 
Sjiecial  Honors;  Final  Honors.  Address,  c/o 
Ilalsey,    Stuart   &   Co.,   Chicago. 


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3967.  HAROLD  HOYT  SIMMONS 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  N  14,  1888, 
St.  Joseph,  111.;  s.  Albert  N.  (b.  1)  22,  i8,s«, 
Jersey  Co,  111.)  and  Etta  R.  (Hoyt)  Simmons 
(b.  D  18,  1858,  Crawford  Co.,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Blue  Mound  II.  S.;  James  Millikin  Univ. 
Acad.  Sigma  Xi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  C.  E.  Club. 
Bus.  Mgr.  and  Ry.  Maintenance  Engr.  Auth. : 
Railway  Signal  Dictionary.  Married  Charlotte 
Gottschalk,  Je  10,  1913,  Chicago.  Child,  Shcll)y 
Warren,  b.  O  22,  1914.  Address,  5328  Ellis 
Ave.,    Chicago. 

3968.  FRED  S.  SIMMS 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  S  8,  1882, 
Mt.  Clemens,  Mich.;  s.  J.  W.  (b.  Cady,  Mich.) 
and  Katherine  (Shepard)  Simms  (b.  Mt.  Cle- 
mens, Mich.).  Prepared  in  Bradley  Poly.  Inst. 
Iris;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  With  Allis-Chambers  Co., 
Cincinnati;  Elec.  Engr.,  Avery  Co.,  Peoria. 
111.  Nat.  Guard  Co.  G,  5th  Regt.  Mem.,  Illini 
Club,  Peoria.  Married  Laura  E.  Geach,  S  12, 
1911,  Peoria,  111.  Address,  118  Pennsylvania 
Ave.,    Peoria.t 

3969.  FRANCIS  MARION  SIMPSON 

(Husband  of  No.  5015) 
With  Am.  Live  Stock  and  Loan  Co.;  B.  S. 
in  Agr. ;  b.  Ap  26,  1887,  Vienna,  111.;  s.  Fran- 
cis Marion  (b.  Ja  23,  1838,  do.)  and  Margaret 
Ann  (Beal)  Simpson  (b.  Mr  11,  1849,  Clarion 
Co.,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Vienna  H.  S.  Phi 
Kappa  Psi;  Alpha  Zeta;  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
Shield  and  Trident;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Var- 
sity Club;  Egyptian  Club;  Lt.  Col.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Dairy  Farming,  Vienna,  111.,  1909-11;  Asst.  in 
Agr.  Ext.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-13;  Instr.  in 
An.  Husb.,  Univ.  of  111,.  1913-14;  Specialist 
Marketing  Live  Stock  and  Meats,  U.  S.  Bur. 
of  Markets,  1914-18;  Am.  Live  Stock  and  Loan 
Co.,  1918 — .  City  Alderman;  Sec,  Farmers' 
Inst.;  4th  Regt.  Staff,  111.  Nat.  Guard.  Served 
on  Mex.  border,  1916.  Auth.:  The  Meat  Sit- 
uation in  the  U.  S.,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.  Bui. 
Various  articles  on  production  and  maintenance 
of  live  stock  and  rr(eats.  Country  Gentle- 
man and  Breeders'  Gazette.  Married  Mayme 
A.  Baldwin  ('12),  O  26,  1915,  Rockford,  111. 
Address,  819    17th  St.,  Denver. 

3970.  THOMAS  PATRICK  SINNETT 
Teacher;   A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr   17,   1880. 

Hopedale,  111.;  s.  Michael  (b.  Ireland)  and 
Johanna  (Conway)  Sinnett  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Grand  Prairie  Sem.,  Onarga;  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.   Address,  703   23rd   St.,   Rock   Island,   111. 

3971.  POMEROY  SINNOCK 
Purchasing  Agt.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  28, 
:886,  Quincy,  111.;  s.  James  William  (b.  O 
1857,  Payson,  111.)  and  Fannie  Mayo  (Nichols) 
Sinnock  (b.  Griggsville,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Quincy  H.  S.  Sigma  Chi;  Phoenix;  All- 
Western  Football,  1906-9.  With  I.  T.  S.,  igio- 
11;  Salesman,  1910-11;  Mfr.,  iqii-12;  with 
Des  Moines  Elec.  Co.,  1912-13;  with  Elec. 
Wheel  Co.,  Quincy,  111.,  1913-14;  with  111.  St. 
Highway  Comn.,  1914-15;  with  Grant  Smith  & 
Co.,  Seattle,  and  Vancouver  B.  C,  1916-17; 
Purchasing  Agt.,  Grant  Smith  Porter  Ship  Co., 
Portland,  Ore.,  1918 — .  Married  Frances  Mau- 
rice Obear,  Je  22,  1910,  St.  Louis.  Child,  Pome- 
roy,  Jr.,  b.  Ap  6,  191 1.  Address,  c/o  Grant 
Smith    Porter   Co.,    Portland,    Ore. 

3972.  ELIZABETH  SMITH 
Instructor;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  N  3.  1861,  Water- 
town,  N.  Y.;  d.  David  P.  (b.  O  17,  1824, 
Champion,  N.  Y.)  and  Viola  E.  (Rudd)  Smith 
(b.  D  6,  1829,  do.).  Prepared  in  Maquoketa 
(la.)  H.  S.;  Chicago  Norm.  Sch.,  1891-93; 
Oberlin  Coll.,  1883-85.  Cataloger,  Springfield 
Museum  of  Nat.  Hist.,  1909;  Inst.,  Lib.  Econ., 
Syracuse  Univ.  Address,  782  Ostrom  Ave., 
Syracuse,  N.   Y. 


397.3.     THEODORj;    MEADE    SMITH 
B.    S.   in   Agr.;    b.    F    15,    1885,   Auburn,   111.; 
s.    J.    Frank    Smith.      Preijared    in    Auburn    H. 
S.     Address,    Auburn,    Ill.t 

3974.  FERDINAND  PETER  SNIDER 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  14,  1883,  Charleston, 
III.;  s.  John  Henry  (b.  18O2,  Cincinnati)  and 
France  (Ilildreth)  Snider  (b.  1862,  Palmyra, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Charleston  H.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.  Sigma  Nu;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Yoxan; 
Sliield  and  Trident;  Ku  Klux;  Jr.  Prom.  Com. 
Ins.,  Champaign,  1909;  U.  S.  Indian  Agency, 
Muskogee,  Okla.,  1909-10;  Clerk,  Quarry 
Oihce  and  Special  R.  R.  Mail  Service,  Has- 
kell, Okla.,  1910;  Lawyer.  Muskogee,  Okla., 
[911-15;  Lawyer  and  Oil  Producer,  1916 — . 
.\Iem.,  Muskogee  Bar  Assn.;  Am.  Bar  Assn.; 
B.  P.  O.  E. ;  Scottish  Rite  Mason;  Presby. 
Church.  Married  Florence  Purtill,  O  17, 
1912,  Mattoon,  111.  Children:  Mary  Adelaide, 
b.  Mr  12,  1916;  Ferdinand  Purtill,  b.  S  13, 
1917.  Address,  119  N.  17th  St.,  Muskogee, 
Okla;   bus.  add..  Room   11,   Severs  Block,  do. 

3975.  HELEN  ANDERSON  SOUTHGATE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Woodstock,  Vt. ; 
d.  Robert  Swan  (b.  Ag  7,  1835,  Ipswich,  iVIass. ) 
and  Caroline  Louisa  (Anderson)  Southgate 
(b.  Ja  16,  1837,  Keene,  N.  H.).  Prepared  in 
Woodstock  H.  S.;  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  1892-4; 
DoKalb,  111.,  summer,  1902.  Teacher,  Michi- 
gan City  H.  S.,  1909-10;  Ferry  Hall,  Lake 
Forest,  111.,  1910-12.  Mem.,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc; 
Woman's  Study  Club.  Address,  218  W.  6th 
St.,   Michigan  City,   Ind. 

3976.  JOE  DARE  SOUTHWICK 
Advertiser;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  23,  1885, 
Flora,  111.;  s.  I.  H.  Southwick.  Prepared  in 
Flora  H.  S.  Chi  Psi;  Illini  StaiT;  Dope-Sheet; 
Scribblers.  Advertising  Bus.  Address,  Evans- 
ville,    Ind. 

3977.  RAY  CARLISLE  SPARKS 
Owner,  Auto  Supply  Co.;  A.  B.  in  L.  & 
A.;  LL.  B.;  b.  F  19,  1886,  Bushnell,  III.;  s. 
Thomas  Jefferson  (b.  Ag  16,  1843,  Colfax, 
Ind.)  and  Agnes  Sophia  (Batton)  Sparks  (b. 
Ja  12,  1850,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.).  Prepared 
in  lUishnell  and  Macomb  H.  Schs. ;  West. 
Norm.  Sch.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Phi; 
Helmet;  Fuller  Moot  Court;  Class  Football. 
Owner,  Herrick  Auto  Supply  Co.,  Champaign, 
Bloomington,  111.  Married  Helen  Lindsey,  Je 
7,  1913,  Topeka,  Kan.  Address,  102  N.  Willis 
Ave.,   Champaign, 

3978.     IRWIN  SHERWOOD  SPRECHER 
B.    S.    in  Agr.;   b.    O   25,    1874,    Mt.   Morris, 
111.;    s.    George    Sprecher.       Prepared    in    Zion 
City  Coll.     Address,  Zion  City,   111. 

3979.  OTTO  CHARLES  STANGER 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Je  16,  1882, 
Centralia,  111.;  s.  Rev.  G.  H.  (b.  Bisrampur, 
East  India)  and  E.  G.  (Vehe)  Stanger  (b. 
Palatine,  111.).  Prepared  in  Calumet  H.  S.. 
Chicago.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Philomathean; 
Chem.  Club.  With  F.  J.  Lewis  &  Co.,  Chicago, 
1909;  Asst.  Chief  Chem.,  Armour  &  Co.,  Soap 
&  Glue  Works,  do.,  1909 — •■  Married  Bess 
Yetter,  Jl  17,  1915,  Chicago.  Address,  6129 
Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago. 

3980.  MAE  KNIGHT  STEELE 
Teacher;  A.  R.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  18,  1882, 
IMoomington,  111.;  d.  William  Johnston  (b.  Je 
15,  1852,  Fayette  Co.,  I'a.)  and  Wealthy  .-Xnnie 
(Strickland)  Steele  (b.  Jl  24,  1855,  Batavia, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Bloomington  H.  S. 
A.  B.,  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1904.  Alethenai 
Sec;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  cabinet.  Prin.,  Jefferson 
I'ark  H  S.,  El  Paso,  111.,  1909-10;  United 
El  Paso  H.  S.,  1910-11;  Mgr.,  Text  Hook  Lib., 
111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1918;  Teacher,  Univ. 
H.  S.,  1918 — .  Address,  205  Leland  St., 
Bloomington,    111. 


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3981.  MILTON  FREDERICK  STEIN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  D  17, 
1885,  C'liicago;  s.  Maximilian  (b.  Cier.)  and 
Elvira  ((lound)  Stein  (b.  Ger.).  Prepared  in 
Englewood  II.  S.,  Chicago.  Sigma  Xi;  Prelim., 
Final  and  Special  Honors.  Asst.  Engr.,  Ches- 
ter &  Fleming,  Pittsburgh,  1909-13;^  do.  City 
of  Cleveland,  Cleveland,  1914-16;  San.  Engr., 
Hering  iS:  Cregory,  New  York  City,  19171 
Engr.  of  Design,  San.  Div.,  City  of  Cleveland, 
1 91 8.  Autli.:  Water  Purification  Plants  and 
Their  Operation,  John  Wiley,  New  York,  191 5; 
Colloids  in  Water  and  Sewage  Purification, 
Engiig.  Rcc,  My  1914;  Prelim.  W'ork  on 
Cleveland  Filtration  Project,  lingng.  &  Contr., 
My,  1 914;  Experimental  Filter  Plant  at  Cleve- 
land, Muitici/'al  Engng.,  Je  1914;  Motor- 
Driven  Centrifugal  Pumps,  do.,  S  1914J  How 
Filtration  Plants  Operate,  American  City,  S 
1 91 5;  Making  the  B.  Coli  Test  Tell  More, 
Engng.  Ncxvs,  My  191 7;  Getting  the  Most  Out 
of  Coal,  Tc.vtilc  World,  Jl  1917-  Assoc.  Mem., 
A.  S.  C.  E.  Address,  618  City  Hall,  Cleve- 
land. 

3982.  HAROLD  WILSON  STEWART 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  3,  1886, 
Hebron,  111.;  s.  Richard  Henry  (b.  D  25,  1862. 
do.)  and  Mary  Addie  Stewart  (b.  D  i,  1863, 
VValworth,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Hebron  H.  S. 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa;  Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi;  Final 
Honors;  Glee  and  ^landolin  Clubs.  Assoc, 
Soil  Survey,  Univ.  of  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
1909-15;  .'\'sst.  Prof.,  Soils,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
191 5 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  of  Agron.;  Presby. 
Church.  Married  ^Margery  Nichols,  D  28, 
191  o.  Lake  Geneva,  Wis.  Children:  Richard 
Henery,  b.  Ap  14,  1914;  W'ilson  Nichols,  b. 
D  7,  1917.  Address,  2010  Monroe  St.,  Madi- 
son, Wis. 

3983.  JAMES  SAMUEL  STEWART 
(Brother  of  No.  1598) 
Farmer;  b.  F  22,  1887,  Kewanee,  111.;  s. 
Samuel  Parrish  (b.  1846,  do.,)  and  Nancy 
Jane  (Kobson)  Stewart  (b.  1850,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Toulon  II.  S.  and  Acad.  Draftsman, 
1909-11;  Cost-keeping  and  Drafting,  1911-12; 
Farming,  1912 — .  Married  Ruby  F.  Scott, 
Ta  6,  1912.  Children:  Mary,  b.  N  12,  1912; 
Irene,  b.  N  4,   1914.     Address,  Scranton,  la. 


3984.     CORNELIUS    STOCKER 

Mgr.,  Milk  Condensing  Co.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.; 
b.  O  8,  1885,  Highland,  111.;  s.  Augustus  (b. 
Ag  20,  1857,  do.)  and  Minnie  (Branger) 
Stocker  (b.  Mr  5,  1857,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Highland  and  Greenville  ll.  Schs.;  Univ. 
Acad.  Farmer,  1909;  Mgr.,  herd  Ilolstein, 
Streator,  1909-10;  Mgr.,  Farm,  Highland, 
1910-11;  in  charge  Cow  Testing  Assn.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1911-13;  Farm  Advisor,  Helvetia  Milk 
Cond.  Co.,  Lamar,  Colo.,  1913-17;  Mgr.  do., 
1917 — ■.  Married  Stella  Irene  Stocker,  S  22, 
1915,  Highland,  111.  Address,  109  N.  soth  St., 
Lamar,  Colo.;   bus.  add..   Box   No.  22,   do. 


3985.     JOHN    PHILEMON    STOUT 
(Husband  of  No.  4428;   Brother   of  No.  4923) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  21,  1887, 
Cotton  Hill,  111.;  s.  Joab  Philemon  (b.  Ap  3. 
i860,  do.)  and  Ida  Frank  (Sawin)  Stout  (b. 
Ag  14,  1863,  Loxa,  111.).  Prepared  in  Spring- 
field H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Alnha  Zeta;  Scabbard 
and  Blade;  Agr.  Club;  Alaj.,  Univ.  Rcgt., 
Prelim  and  Final  Honors.  Farmer,  Glcnarm, 
1910-13;  Chatham,  1913 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Marrie<l  Villa  Mae  Sprague  ('10),  S  10,  19"  3, 
Joliet,  III.  Children:  R.  Philemon,  b.  Je  5.  1916; 
Elizabeth  Frank,  b.  1)  iH,  1917.  Address, 
Chatham,  III. 


3986.  CLARA  MARIE  STRA,UCn 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2831,  3566,  3987,  5444) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Chadwick, 
111.;  d.  A.  A.  (b.  Ja  r,  1854,  Ger.)  and  Mar- 
garet (Queckborner)  Strauch  (b.  F  8.  1856. 
111.).  Prepared  in  Chadwick  H.  S. ;  Cornell 
Coll.  Prep.  Dept.;  Frances  Shinier  Acad.;  Grad. 
Stud.,  .Sch.  of  Dom.  .Arts  and  Sc,  Chicago, 
I9I4;  Athenean;  Achoth.  Teacher,  H.  Econ., 
II.  S.,  Murphysboro,  111.,  1909-11;  do.,  Joliet, 
111.,  1911-12;  do.,  .\lberta.  111.,  1912-14;  Mgr. 
I'niv.  Cafeteria,  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.,  1914-15; 
Dining  Room  Instr.,  Glenwood  Man.  Tr.  Sch., 
1916-17.  Address,  S4i  W.  Missouri  St.,  El 
Paso,  Tex. 

3987.  HILDA  LOUISE  STRAUCH 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2831,  3566,  3986,  5444) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  N  7,  1888, 
Chadwick,  111.;  d.  A.  A.  (b.  J  a  i,  1854,  Ger.) 
and  Margaret  (Queckborner)  Strauch  (b.  F  8, 
1856,  111.).  Prepared  in  Chadwick  II.  S- 
.Vthenean;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  II.  Sc.  Club. 
Teacher,  II.  Sc,  Carrington,  N.  Dak.,  1909-10; 
do..  Central  If.  S.,  Minneai)olis,  191 1 — .  Ad- 
dress, 3341  2nd  Ave.,  South  Minneapolis. 

3988.  ALBERT  PAUL  STREFF 
Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  N  9,  1886, 
Chicago;  s.  Paul  A.  (b.  Ap  17,  1853,  Port 
Washington,  Wis.)  and  Celestine  A.  (Wetzel) 
StrefF  (b.  Mr  12,  1853,  Alsace-Lorraine, 
France).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cago. Theta  Delta  Chi.  Const.  Supt.,  Swift 
&  Co.,  Montevitleo,  Uruguay,  1911-13;  Chief 
Engr.  of  Const.;  do.,  La  Plata,  Argentina,  1913- 
16;  "Struct.  Engr.  do.,  Chicago,  1916 — .  Mar- 
ried Mary  Esther  Kelly,  Je  2,  1917,  Chicago. 
Address,  6560  Winthrop  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add..  Swift  &  Co.,  Union  Stock  Yards,  do. 

3989.     OSCAR  JOSE  SUMAY 
(Brother    of    No.    4443) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ap  30,  1882, 
Chascomus,  Argentina;  s.  Jose  Faustino  (b. 
Galicia,  Spain)  and  Ermilia  (San  Marting) 
Suniay,  (b.  Chascomus,  .\rgentina).  Prepared 
in  Sch.  of  Mech.  Apprentices.  Cosmopolitan 
Club;  Spanish  Literary  Club.  Argentine  Re- 
public Navy  ^'ards,  1901-3;  Electn.,  La  Ar- 
gentine Republic's  Navy,  1903-5;  Asst.  Supt., 
West.  Ry.  Telegraph,  Argentina,  1909-14;  Asst. 
Engr.,  Mains  and  Substations,  West.  Ry.,  do., 
19 14 — .  Mem.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Am.  Church  of 
Buenos  Aires.  Married  '.y:\  M'rthl'i  .Miller, 
je  28,  191 1,  Cham])aign.  ('hildren:  Iva  Julia, 
b.  Ja  23,  1913;  Edith  Mirthle,  b.  Ap  20,  1916. 
Address,  Ramos  Mejia,  F.  C.  O.,  Argentine 
Republic. 

3990.     WILLIAM  CLAUDE  SWETT 

Designer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  O  3,  1883, 
Elgin,  111.;  s.  Albert  R.  (b.  Belfast,  Me.)  and 
Francis  Elizabeth  (Childs)  Swett  (b.  Spring- 
lield,  Maiis.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  In- 
strumentman.  Standard  Steel  Car  Co.,  1909; 
Rodman,  C.  .M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  1909;  Drafts- 
man, O.  S.  L.  R.  R.,  1910;  Asst.  Engr.,  do., 
1910-16;  Designer,  Kansas  City  Terminal  Ry., 
1916;  do.,  C.  &  N.  W.  Ry.  1916;  do.,  Chicago 
Union  Sta.  Co.,  1916-18.  Married  Clara  Louise 
Kaufman,  Je  19.  1912,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Ad- 
dress,   1904  Ainslie  St.,  Chicago. 

3991.     ELIZABETH  ANDREWS  SWIFT 
Editor;  A.   B.    in   L.   &  A.    Asst.   Ed.,  FIngng. 
Exp.   Sta.,   Univ.  of  111.;   Ed.,  111.  St.   Dept.  of 
Factory  Inspection.  Address,  5021   Prairie  Ave., 
Chicago. 

3992.     CHARLES   LEE  SWISHER 

(Brother  of  No.  4447) 

Professor;    A.    B.    in    Sc;    b.    Ja    27,    1880, 

Watseka,   111.;   s.    William   H.    (b.  Ja    10.    1838, 

Williamsport,    Ind.)    and    Nancy   Jane    (Evans) 

Swisher    (b.    S   4,    1846.    West   Lebanon,    Ind.). 


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Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.;  Grand  Prairie  Seni., 
Oiiargo.  M.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1913.  I'h.  D., 
Cornell  Univ.,  1917.  Ionian;  Iris  Club;  SiRnia 
Xi;  Special  Honors  in  Physics.  Instr.,  Phys., 
da.  Tech..  .Atlanta,  (ia.,  1909-10;  do.,  Cirinncll 
Coll.,  Grinnell,  la.,  1910-13;  Instr.  and  Grad. 
Stud.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1913-16;  Prof.,  Phys., 
St.  Sch.  of  Mines,  Kapid  City,  S.  Dak.,  1916 — . 
Instr.,  Radio  Work,  S.  A.  T.  C,  St.  Norm. 
Sch.  of  Mines,  Rapid  City,  S.  D.  Auth.: 
(with  Prof.  F.  Bedell  and  R.  Brown) 
Distortion  Factors,  A.  1.  E.  E.  Proc,  Je  1915; 
Specific  Resistance  and  Thermo-electric  Power 
of  Metallic  Calcium,  Physical  Rcriew,  Ser.  2, 
Vol.  10,  1917.  Mem.,  Am.  Phys.  Soc;  St.  Ia. 
Teachers'  Assn.  Married  Jessie  Sibbitt,  .\g 
30,  1910,  Iloopeston,  111.  Children:  Forest  My- 
ron, b.  Ap  14,  1 913;  Flora  Ruth,  b.  O  22,  1017. 
Address,  Wellington,  111.;  bus.  add..  State  Sch. 
of  Minos,  Dept.  of  Physics,  Rapid  City,  S.  Dak. 


3993.  R.\TIIIXDR.\  NATII  TAGORE 
Agr.  Expert;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  N  28,  1888, 
Calcutta.  India;  s.  Rabindra  Nath  (b.  My  6, 
1850,  do.)  and  Mrihalini  (Devi)  Tagore  (b. 
1870,  Khulna.  India).  Prepared  in  lirahnia- 
Vidyalay,  Bolpur;  Univ.  Calcutta.  Agr.  Club. 
Mgr.  and  .Agr.  E.xpert  of  landed  estates,  India; 
Dir.,  Brahma-Vidvalay  Inst.  Mem.,  Literary 
Soc,  Bengal.  Married  Protiina  Devi,  Ja  1910, 
Calcutta.  Address,  6  D.  N.  Tagore's  Lane, 
Jorasanko,  Calcutta,  India. t 

3994-     KENNETH    HAMMET    TALBOT 

(Son  of  Nos.  271,  295;  Brother  of  Nos.  5451, 

9432) 

Div.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ap  7,  1887, 
Champaign;  s.  Arthur  Newell  ('81)  (b.  N  21, 
1857,  Courtland,  111.)  and  Virginia  Mann 
(Hammet)  Talbot  ('81),  (b.  Mr  6,  i860, 
Camargo,  111.).  Prepared  in  LJrbana  H.  S.  Sig- 
ma Xi;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  C.  E.  Club;  Capt., 
Univ.  Regt.;  Chm.  Jr.  Smoker  Com.  Rodman, 
C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R..  1909-11;  Timekeeper, 
James  O.  Heyworth,  191 1;  Asst.  Engr.,  Univ- 
sal  Portland  Cement  Co.,  1911-14;  Div.  Engr., 
Promotion  Bur.,  do.,  1914-18;  Constructing 
Warehouses  for  Govt.,  New  Cumberland,  Pa.. 
1918 — .  Auth.:  Concrete  W'arehouses — .  Pre- 
sented before  Nat.  Warehousemen's  Assn., 
Chicago,  D  8,  191 1.  Mem.,  Oak  Park  Y.  M. 
C.  A.;  mini  Club  of  Chicago;  Jr.  Mem.,  A. 
S.  C.  E. ;  Am.  Concrete  Inst.;  Engrs.  Soc. 
West.  Pa.;  Pittsburgh  Ath.  Assn.;_  Baptist 
Church.  Married  Gertrude  Louise  Phillips,  Ag 
18,  1914,  Elgin,  111.  Children:  William  Phil- 
lips, b.  je  7,  101=;;  \'irginia,  b.  My  12,  loiS. 
Address.  1511  Hillsdale  Ave.,  Dormont,  Pitts- 
burgh;  bus.  add.,  524  Frick  Bldg.,  do. 

3995.  SADAKICHI  TANIYAM.\ 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  5,  1884, 
Okayama,  Japan;  s.  Kisoji  (b.  N  10,  1845, 
do.)  and  Ryo  Taniyama  (b.  Ag  12,  1852). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1906.  Married 
Miyoko  Taniyama,  Ap  12,  191  i,  Okayama, 
Japan.  Children:  Misao,  b.  Mr  28,  191 2; 
Toshio,  b.  Ja  26,  191 7.  Address,  138  Higashi 
Suma,  Mukogun  Hyogoken,  Japan;  bus.  add., 
99   Kitamachi,   Kobe,  do. 


3996.     ETHEL  NICHOLS   TAYLOR 
(HIGGINS) 
Missionary;    A.    B.    in    L.    &    A.;    b.    Je    16, 
1883,     Bellmont.    111.;    d.    Josiah    E.     (b.    Ja     i, 
.1851,    Olney.    111.)    and    Sarah    Elizabeth    (Cot- 
terell)    Taylor    (b.    Jl    3,    1854).      Prepared    in 
Olney   H.    S.      Glee   Club.      Teaching;    Mission- 
ary,   Songdo,    Korea.      Married    Daniel    Frank- 
lin    Higgins,     Je     16.     1910,      Claremont.     111. 
Child.   Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Ap  2,   191  i.  Address. 
Am.    Legation,   Peking,   China. t 


3997-     OTTO    SAMUEL    THAL 

(Brother  of  Nos.  3574,  8001) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  20,  1885,  Carlyle, 
111.;  s.  John  (b.  1848,  Petrograd,  Russia)  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Wulfman)  Thai  (b.  1858. 
Breesc,  111.  Prepared  in  Concordia  Coll.  Ad- 
dress, 507  S.  6th  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add., 
Man  batten,   Nev. 

3998.  CHARLES    MANFRED    THOMPSON 
Professor;   .-V.    B.   in    L.    &  A.;   A.    M.,    1910; 

b.  N  10,  1S77,  Fairfield,  111.;  s.  Elisha  Penny 
(b.  1836,  Preble  Co.,  O.)  and  Margaret  Ross 
(Taber)  Thompson  (b.  1834,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  Fairfield  H.  S.;  Hayward  Coll.,  1895-7; 
.'\ustin  Coll.,  1903.  Ph.  D.,  Harvard,  191 1. 
.■\delphic;  Beta  Phi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Instr., 
Univ.  Acad.,  1909-10;  Asst.,  Hist.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  igii-12;  Asst.,  Econ.,  do.,  1912-13;  Instr., 
do.,  1913-14;  Assoc,  do.,  19:4-16;  Asst.  Prof., 
do.,  1916-17;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1917 — .  Corp., 
Co.  E..  9th  Regt.,  111.  Voluntary  Inf.,  1898-99; 
Served  in  Cuba.  Auth.:  (With  Evarts  B. 
Greene)  Governor's  Letter  Books.  Vol.  VII,  of 
111.  Hist.  Collections;  A.  Study  of  the  Adminis- 
tration of  Governor  Thomas  Ford;  Preliminary 
Rejiort  on  the  Lincoln  Way;  Final  Report  on 
the  Lincoln  Way;  The  111.  Whigs  before  1846; 
(With  E.  L.  Bogart)  Readings  in  the  Economic 
History  of  the  U.  S. ;  Hist,  of  the  U.  S.;  Hist. 
of  111.;  The  Democratic  State  (With  E.  L. 
Bogart)  Vol.  IV  of  111.  Centennial  Hist.; 
Principles  of  Econ.  Monetary  System  of  Nou- 
velle  France.  Joxir.  of  the  III.  St.  Hist.  Soc.; 
An  Early  Character  Sketch  of  Abraham  Lin- 
coln, do.;  Early  Election  Machinery  in  111.,  do.; 
Finding  the  Lincoln  Way  in  111.,  Unity:  The 
I-incoln  Way  Investigation,  ///.  Mag.  of  Hist.; 
•Attitude  of  the  Western  Whigs  toward  the 
Convention  System.  Proc.  of  the  Miss.  Valley 
Hist.  Assn.;  Genesis  of  the  Whig  Party  in  III., 
Transactions  of  the  HI.  St.  Hist.  Soc.  Mem., 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  1909;  111.  St.  Hist.  Soc,  1909; 
Miss.  Valley  Hist.  Assn.;  Am.  Econ.  Assn.; 
Univ.  Club.  Married  Ella  May  Brown,  Jl  23, 
1899,  Fairfield,  111.  Children:  Charles  Woody, 
b.  F  8,  1902;  Joseph  Manfred,  b.  Ja  20,  1914. 
Address,  607  W.  Elm  St.,  Urbana. 

3999.  SAMUEL  MATTHEW  THOMPSON 
Lawyer;    A.    B.   in   L.   &  A.;   J.   D.,    191 1;    b. 

My  5,  1887;  s.  John  L.  and  Sarah  Thompson. 
Prepared  in  Harrisburg  Tp.  H.  S.  Theta  Kap- 
pa Nu;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Egyptian  Club; 
Scribblers;  Philomathean;  John  Marshall  Law 
Club;  Prelim,  honors;  Final  honors;  111. -Neb. 
debate,  1909.  Atty.  at  Law.  First  Lt..  373rd 
Inf.,  Camp  Las  Casas,  Porto  Rico.  Address, 
Harrisburg,   Ill.t 

4000.  ANDREW  THOMSON 
Merchant;  B.  S.  in  Sc  ;  b.  Ap  12,  1886,  Mon- 
treal, Can.;  s.  Andrew  (b.  Ag  7,  1844,  do.) 
and  Jessie  (Urquhart)  Thomson  (b.  F  12,  1852, 
Glasgow,  Scotland).  Prepared  in  S.  Chicago 
H.  S. ;  Armour  Inst.  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Scab- 
hard  and  Blade;  M.  E.  Soc;  Class  Football; 
Baseball;  Basketball.  With  Universal  Port- 
land Cement  Co.,  1009-10;  Monarch  Type- 
writer Co..  1910-11;  Pvt.  Bus.,  191 1 ;  Propri- 
etor. Produce  Store,  Gary,  Ind.  Address,  2958 
E.   8ist   St.,   Chicago. 

4001.  PRESSON  WAVERLY  THOMSON 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  O  9,  1870,  Knox  Co., 
III.;  s.  Presson  Wheeler  (b.  Je  24.  1832,  Mar- 
ion Co.,  O.)  and  Mary  Susannah  (Lapham) 
Thomson  (b.  Ap  18,  1833,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Kno.x  Coll.,  .Acad.  A.  B.  Knox  Coll.,  1897. 
John  Marshall  Law  Club.  Mem.,  Municipal 
I.eague,  Los  .Angeles.  Married  Vera  Margaret 
Bradshaw.  Je  1902.  Children:  Frederick 
David,  b.  Je  1904;  Robert  Edward,  b.  Ja  1906. 
Address.  828  Burck  PI.,  Los  Angeles;  bus. 
add.,   511    O.  T.  Johnson  Bldg.,   do.t 


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400J.     EVERT  HOMER  TICK 


Lawyi-r;  LI-.  1?.;  b.  O  ig,  1885.  Greenview, 
111.;  s.  Homer  .1.  (b.  F  S.  i86j,  Athens.  111.) 
and  Eniilic  (Warnsing)  Tice  (b.  Ja  27.  1802, 
Greenview,  111.).  Prepared  in  Greenview  II. 
S.  Sigina  Aln!  a  Epsilon;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Thela 
Kappa  Nu.  Lawyer,  Greenview,  111.  Married 
Mary  Arstella  Eldredge,  S  7,  1910.  Greenview, 
111.  Child.  Homer  Whitney,  b.  My  5,  1912. 
Address,  Greenview,  Ill.t 

4003.     MABEL  B.  TOBIAS  (HEITMAN) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  26,  1886,  Peoria;  d. 
George  F.  (b.  N  1854)  and  Sophia  (Benford) 
Tobias  (b.  Mr  18,  1854).  Prepared  in  Wash- 
ington H.  S. ;  Carthage  Coll.,  1905-08.  Y.  W. 
C.  A.  Married  Alf red  G.  Heitman,  Je  28,  191 1, 
Paxton.  111.  Address,  215.  20th  St.,  Sioux  City, 
la. 

4004.     CLARA  BELLE  TOUZALIN  (STONE) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  1885,  Chicago;  d.  Anthony  (b. 
1818,  Jamaica)  and  Abigail  (Eaton)  Touzalin 
(b.  1842.  Tolland,  Conn.).  Prepared  in  Hyde 
Park  and  John  Marshall  H.  Schs..  Chicago; 
Michigan  tity  (Ind. )  H.  S. ;  Lewis  Inst., 
Chicago.  Asst.,  John  Crerar  Lib..  Chicago, 
1909-13.  Married  Porter  Edwards  Stone.  Je 
16.  1913.    Address,  312  N.  Kedzie  Ave..  Chicago. 

4005.  CLINTON  P.  TROTTER 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  N  2.  1888. 
Kansas.  111.;  s.  Cyrus  N.  (b.  Je  19,  1850,  Mt. 
Sidney,  Va.)  and  Virginia  J.  (Bear)  Trotter 
(b.  My  30,  i8s2.  Mt.  Clinton.  Va.).  Prepared 
in  Kansas  II.  S.  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Zeta  Psi; 
Jr.  Prom  Com.;  Sr.  Ball  Com.;  Sr.  Memorial 
Com.  With  Intcrnat.  Harvester  Co..  1909-11; 
A.  M.  Collins  Mfg.  Co.,  Philadelphia,  191 1;  la. 
Homestead  Co.,  1911-12.  Address,  San  Benito. 
Tex. 

4006.  TINPH  WEITSEN  TU 
Engineer;   B.   S.    in   Ry.   C.   E. ;   b.   Soochow. 

China.  Prepared  in  Nanyang  Coll.,  Sbai,  China; 
Univ.  of  Cal..  1905-7.  Cosmopolitan  Club. 
Transitman.  Chicago;  Asst.,  do.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.;  Asst.  Engr.,  Shanghai.  China.  Address, 
Box  912,  Am.  Postal  Agency.  Shanghai,  China. t 

4007.  ALLISON  LEE  TULL 
(Brother  of  No.  1605) 

Dentist;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  D.  D.  S..  1912;  h. 
S  25.   1888,   Farmer  City.  111.;  s.  Nelson   (b.  D 

10,  18^7,  Clarksburg,  (j.'i  and  Margaret  (Ric- 
men)  Tull  (b.  Ag  8,  1848,  Yellowbud.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Farmer  City  II.  S.  Alpha  Delta 
Phi.  Student  Dentistry.  Univ.,  1909-12.  Mar- 
ried Lois  F.  Lanktree.  JI  15,  1913,  E.  (grange, 
N.  Y.    Address.  6328  Kenwood  Ave.,  Chicago. 

4008.  ROSCOE  TYGETT 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  (b.  Jl  28,  1886,  Williamson 
Co.,  111.)  s.  W.  F.  (b.  do.)  and  Alma  Tygett 
<h.  Jackson  Co..  111.).  Prepared  in  S.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.  Phi  .Mpha  Delta;  Egyptian  Club; 
John  .Marshall  Law  Club.  Atty.,  Christopher, 
HI.  .Married  Iva  Tygett,  N  16,  1908,  Newton, 
111.  Children:  James  Roscoe,  b.  My  31,  1909; 
Katherine.  b.  N  13;  1910.  Address,  Chris- 
topher,  III. 

4009.     JOSEPHINE    VAN    DORSTEN 
(HOLCH) 

(Wife  of  No.  2125) 
Prin.  IL  S.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ap  5,  1886, 
Three  Rivers.  Mich.;  d.  Franklin  Homer  (b. 
Ap  9,  1855.  .Stark  C'o..  O.)  an<l  Alice  Celia 
(Messenger)  Van  Dorstcn  (b.  O  7,  1863,  Ton- 
togany.  ().).  Prepared  in  Frederick  Sch.. 
Pontiac.  Mich.;  Oakland  Co.  Norm.,  do.;  Hills- 
dale    (Joll..     Hillsdale,     Mlich..     1905-7.     Prin.. 

11.  S.,  Sheldon,  1909-12;  do.,  Libertyville, 
1913-17;  do.,  Elmhurst.  1917-18.  .Mem.. 
Pythian  Sisters;  I).  A.  R.  Married.  Frederick 
Leidy  Holch  ('04),  D  25,  1909,  Urbana.  Cliilil, 
Samuel,  b.  Ag  19,  191 5.  Address,  Elmhurst, 
111. 


4010.     FOREST   CLYDE   VAN   HOOK 
(Husband  of   No.    5309) 

Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  D  3,  1886,  Mt. 
Pulaski,  111.;  s.  Uriah  (b.  Broadhead,  Ky.) 
and  Louvina  (Copeland)  Van  Hook  (b.  Mt. 
Pulaski,  111.).  Prepared  in  .Mt.  Pulaski  H.  S. 
M.  D..  N.  W.  Univ..  19' 3-  Tau  Lambda; 
Phoenix;  Varsity  Football,  1905-8;  Capt.,  1908; 
Track  Squad.  Physician,  Mt.  Pulaski,  111., 
1914 — .  Married  Marie  Maude  Miller  ('12), 
Ja  I,  1916,  Lincoln.  111.  Address,  Mt.  Pulaski, 
111. 

4011.     KATHRYN    CRAIG    VOORHEES 
(SQUIRES) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  13.  1887,  Bushnell, 
111.;  d.  James  E.  (b.  Ap  5,  i860.  Raritan,  111.) 
and  Ellen  (Simonson)  Voorhees  (b.  Ja  26,  1858, 
Canton,  111.  Prepared  in  Bushnell  H.  S. 
.■\choth;  Prelim.  Honors;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Latin 
Tt-acher,  H.  S.,  Bushnell,  111.,  1909-11.  Mar- 
ried Harry  G.  Squires,  Je  28,  191 1,  Bushnell. 
III.  Children;  Margaret  Eliene,  b.  Jl  17.  1912; 
Harrj;  Rollins,  b.  My  3,  1915.  Address,  822  S. 
Illinois   St.,  Springfield,   111. 

4012.  FRANK    JONES    VOSBURGH 
Superintendent;   B.   S.   in   M.  E. ;  b.   My   23, 

1886,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  s.  William  R.  (b.  S 
5,  1854,  Ovid,  N.  Y.)  and  Annie  L.  (Jones) 
Yosburgh  (b.  Ag  16,  i860,  Oswego,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Oak  Park  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1904-6.  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Class  Football; 
Baseball;  Basketball;  \'arsity  Football  Squad; 
X'arsity  Swimming.  Asst.  Testing  Engr.. 
Peoples  Gas.  Light  &  Coke  Co.,  Chicago.  1909- 
10;  Dept.  Supt.,  Nat.  Lead  Co..  do.,  igio-ii; 
.Vsst.  Testing  Bngr.,  Union  .Carbide  Co., 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y..  1911-12;  Mgr..  Am. 
Oxhydric  Co,,  Mihyaukee,  1912-16;  Engr., 
Star  Elec.  Co.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1916-17; 
Supt.,  Star  Electrode  Works,  Nat.  Carbon 
Co.,  do.,  1917 — .  Married  Meda  Dean.  O  4, 
1 91 3,  Milwaukee.  Children:  Dean  Richard- 
son, b.  1)  26,  1914  (died,  Ja  14,  1917);  Jean 
Isabella,  b.  Ja  4,  1918.  Address,  687  Chil- 
ton Ave.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.;  bits.  add..  Star 
Electrode   Works,   do. 

4013.  HARRY  DWIGIIT  WAGGONER 
Instructor;   A.   B.   in   Sc. ;   A.   M.,   1914;   Ph. 

D.  1916;  b.  F  1,  1877.  Godfrey.  111.;  s.  Samuel 
(b.  Kno.xville,  Tenn.)  and  Helen  (Ferguson) 
\\'aggoner  (b.  (Jodfrey,  111.).  Prepared  in  111. 
St.  Norm.  Univ.  Sigma  Xi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi. 
Asst.,  Bot.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-16;  Prof.,  Biol., 
Macalister  Coll.,  St.  Paul,  1916-17;  Instr.,  Biol.. 
West.  111.  St.  Norm.,  Macomb,  111.,  191 7 — • 
Married  Mabelle  .Mice  Denning,  D  29,  1906, 
.Vormal.  III.  Child,  Dorothy  Louise,  b.  .\p 
-M.  1912.  Address.  335  S.  Ecol  Ave..  Oak 
Park,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Macomb,  111. 

4014.  ROBERT  CHARLES  WAGNER,  JR. 
(Brother  of  No.  7279) 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  17,  1886, 
Charleston.  Mo.;  s.  Robert  Charles  H.  (b.  1858, 
Chicago)  and  Mary  A.  (Brown)  Wagner  (b. 
i860.  Champaign).  Prepared  in  St.  Mary's  H. 
S..  Texarkana,  Ark.  Triangle;  Ionian;  C.  E. 
Club,  Pres. ;  Mgr.,  Tecliiwuraph  Bd.;  Spaulding 
Guild.  Contracting  and  Fuel,  R.  C.  Wagner 
&  Son;  Field  Supt.,  Clianute  Aviation  Field; 
do.,  Camp  Grant,  Rockfurd;  Contr.,  Transport 
Service.  I'.  S.  Q.  M.  Dci)t.,  do.  Married 
Josephine  Catherine  Hughes,  Jl  10,  1912,  Cham- 
paign. Address,  307  W.  Springfield  Ave., 
Champaign. 

4015.  "JESSE  JACOBSON  WALLEDOM 
Contracting  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  F  22, 
18K6,  Chicago;  s.  John  C.  (b.  Ap  29,  1857, 
Srhlcswig,  der.)  and  Maria  Johanna  (Moller) 
Walle<lom  (b.  D  26,  1859,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Crane    Tech.    II.    S.,    Chicago.      LL.    B.,    John 


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Marshall  Law  Sell.,  19:5;  Bus.  Course,  Alex- 
ander Hamilton  Inst.,  N.  Y.,  1917.  C.  E.  Club; 
Hrev.  Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Cuard;  Glee  and  Mandolin 
Club,  1906-9;  Sijinia  Xi.  Engr.,  Am.  Bridge 
Co.,  1909-10;  Asst.  Resident  Engr.,  McKinley 
Bridge  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1910-11;  Engr.,  Am. 
Bridge  Co.,  1911-16;  Contracting  Dcpt.,  do., 
1916;  Contracting  Dei)t.,  do.,  191 7 — .  Ed.:  The 
Paper  Book  of  Delta  Theta  Phi  Law  Frater- 
nity. Jr.  Mem.,  West.  .Soc.  Engrs.;  Jr.  Mem.. 
Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials;  Church  of 
Christ  Scientist;  Delta  Theta  Phi;  Chicago  and 
St.  Louis  mini  Clubs.  Married  Lillian  Minna 
Simon,  N  24,  1910,  Chicago.  Children:  Ken- 
neth J.  R.,  b.  N  5,  191 1 ;  William  Henry,  b.  Ap 
24,  1915  (died  F  6,  1916);  Lillian  Marie,  b.  t) 
II,  191 7.  Died  N  17,  1918,  Chicago. 

4016.  WILLIAM  JOSEPH  WALSH 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  28,  1885,  Gibson  City, 
la.;  s.  P.  J.  Walsh.  Prepared  in  Monticello 
H.  S.  Address,  c/o  Mo.  Pac.  R.  R.,  Pueblo, 
Colo.t 

4017.  THERON  LLOYD  WARRICK 
Student;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Je  30,  1886,  Utica, 

111.;  s.  Robert  Moore  (b.  N  7,  1850,  Beaver 
Falls,  Pa.)  and  Pruella  Anna  (Esmond)  War- 
rick (b.  Ja  15,  1857,  Utica,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Ottawa  II.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr. 
Club.  Traveling  Expert,  Collector  and  Sales- 
man, Internat.  Harvester  Co.,  1910;  Farmer 
and  Contr.,  Rouleau,  Sask. ;  Expert  and  Demon- 
strator, Internat.  Harvester  Co.,  Argentina, 
Rep.,  1910-11;  Stud.,  Palmer  Sch.,  Chiropractic, 
Davenport,  la.  Mem.,  Unitarian  Church. 
Married  Lena  Maye  French,  Je  30,  1914,  Mar- 
seilles,  111.      Address,   Utica,    111. 

4018.  ROSA  WAUGH  (BROWER) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  8,  1872, 
Dahlgren,  111.;  d.  Louis  K.  (b.  1848,  Gallipolis, 
O.)  and  Martha  Ellen  (Zellers)  Waugh  (b. 
1848,  Zanesville,  do.).  Prepared  in  Union 
Acad.,  Anna;  H.  S.  Dept.  of  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1890-4;  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  summers,  1890,  1904,  05,  06,  10,  11; 
Univ.  of  Calif.,  1913-15,  summers.  Asst.  in  H. 
S.,  Dixon,  111.,  1894-7;  Teacher  in  grades,  Elgin, 
111.,  1898;  Prin.  II.  S.,  New  Harmony,  Ind., 
1898-1900;  do.,  H.  S.,  Cobden,  1901;  Teacher, 
Union  Acad.,  1902;  Prin.  H.  S.,  Naperville, 
1902-8;  Teacher.  Latin,  H.  S.,  Champaign, 
1909-12;  do.,  in  H.  S.,  Hemet,  Calif.,  1912-16; 
Teacher  of  Eng.,  Kern  Co.  Union  H.  S.,  Bakers- 
field,  Calif.,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church. 
Married  John  Brower,  Je  15,  1914,  Button 
Willow.  Kern  Co.,  Calif.  Address,  924  C  St., 
Bakersfield,  Calif. 

4019.  MAUD  WEAVER  (DORRIS) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  5,  1885,  Harrisburg, 
III.;  d.  Jacob  (b.  My  30,  1851,  do.)  and  Susan 
Martha  (Blake)  Weaver  (b.  Mr  i,  1856,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Harrisburg  Tp.  H.  S.  Teacher, 
1910-11;  Shelbyville,  1912-13;  Mt.  Carmel, 
1913-17;  Salem,  191 7-18.  Mem.,  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Married  Jonathan  T.  Dorris,  Je  18,  1912,  Har- 
risburg, 111.  Children:  Herbert  Vincent,  b.  My 
21,  1913  (died  Mr  31,  1914);  Donald  Hugh,  b. 
D  19,  1914;  Mary  Esther,  b.  D  14,  1916.  Ad- 
dress,   Salem,    111. 


4020.  JOHN  FRANK  WEISS 
Inspector;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  15,  1886, 
Hinckley,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  My  15,  1854,  Gcr.) 
and  Mary  (Hartman)  Weiss  (b.  Ap  25,  1861, 
Hinckley,  111.).  Prepared  in  Hinckley  H.  S. ; 
Univ.  Acad.  Material  Insp.,  Burlington,  R.  K., 
1909-10;  Material  Insp.,  Santa  Fe  R.  R.,  1910- 
12;  Employed,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.  hdqtrs.,  St. 
Louis,  1912 — .  Address,  277  Seminary  Ave., 
Aurora,   III. 


4021.  HARRY  JOHN  WERNSING 
Merchant;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  30,  1885, 
Greenview,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  Ap  21,  1859, 
Badbergen,  Ger.)  and  Anna  (Marbold)  Wern- 
sing  (b.  Ag  22,  1861,  Greenview,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Greenview  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon;  Yoxan;  Shield  and  Trident;  Football; 
Sec,  Soph,  class;  Jr.  Cap  Com.  Chief  Clerk, 
U.  S.  B<1.  of  Health,  1909-11;  Govt.  Sur.,  1911; 
Merchant,  2d  Lt.,  1917;  1st  Lt.,  Co.  L.,  341st 
Inf.,  1917— .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married 
Mabel  C.  Sisson,  F  4,  1915,  Springfield,  111. 
Address,   Greenview,   111. 

4022.  FRED  LOUIS  WHAM 
(Brother  of  Nos.  5494,  7300) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Je  15,  1884,  Salem,  HI.; 
s.  H.  B.  (b.  Mr  19,  1848,  Marion  Co.,  111.) 
and  Nancy  J.  (Stonecipher)  Wham  (b.  Je  18, 
1856,  do.).  Prepared  in  So.  111.  Norm.  Univ. 
Adelphic;  Egyptian;  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Theta 
Kappa  Nu;  John  Alarshall  Law  Club;  Varsity 
Football;  All- Western  Tackle,  1908.  Atty.  at 
Law,  Fayetteville,  Ark.,  1909-11;  Asst.  Solicitor 
for  Ark.  for  St.  L.  &  F.  R.  R.  Co.,  1911-15; 
Asst.  Solicitor,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  1915-17;  Mem.,  Law  firm  of  Wham 
&  Wham,  Centralia,  111.,  1917 — .  -Mem.,  Elks; 
A.  F.  A.  M. ;  Presby.  Cliurch.  Married  Carrie 
Clifton  Hitch,  Je  16,  1909,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 
(died  Je  16,  1917).  Child,  Fred  Louis,  Jr., 
b.  Mr  14,  191  o.     Address,  Centralia,  111. 

4023.  BURT  T.  WHITE 
(Brother  of  No.  3228) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  27,  1881,  Long 
View,  111.;  s.  Davison  (b.  N  15,  1842,  West- 
field,  Ind.)  and  Virginia  (Quick)  White  (b. 
Ja  16,  1852).  Prepared  in  Tuscola  H.  S.; 
Mooney  Acad.,  Murphreesboro,  Tenn.  Agr. 
Club.  Farmer,  Carmen,  Okla.  Clerk,  Eagle 
Chief  Tp.;  Pres.,  Carmen  Auto  Co.  Married 
Allie  Cobb,  D  22,  1912,  Carmen,  Okla.  Child, 
Mildred  Lucile,  b.  D  27,  1917.  Address,  Car- 
men,   Okla. 

4024.  FRANK  M.  WHITE 
Editor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  21,  1885,  Dewey, 
in. ;  s.  M.  E.  and  Mary  Josephine  (Harless) 
White.  Prepared  in  Shelbyville  H.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.  M.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1916.  Scabbard 
and  Blade;  Agr.  Club;  Sigma  Xi;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Regt.  Asst.  Prof.,  Agr.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
and  Head  of  Engng.  Dept.,  1913-18;  Engng. 
Ed.,  Orange  Judd  Co.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Gen. 
Purpose  Barns,  Rural  Sewage  Disposal  Sys- 
tems, Univ.  of  Wis.  Bui.  Mem.,  Madison  Ro- 
tary Club,  1917-18.  Married,  Moline,  111.,  1913- 
Child,  Frank  Marshall,  Jr..  b.  Je  17,  191 7. 
Address,  Orange  Judd  Co.,  Chicago. 

4025.  WARREN  STEPHEN  WILLIAMS 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ap  i,  1886, 
McLean,  111.;  s.  Robert  Thomas  and  Annie 
Elizabeth  (Morley)  Williams.  Prepared  in 
Canton  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Chem.  Club. 
Ceram.  Chem.,  Bur.  of  Standards,  Pittsburgh. 
Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Am.  Ceram.  Soc;  A.  F.  A. 
M.  Married  Helen  Voss,  D  16,  191 1,  Kansas 
City.  Mo.  Address,  Bur.  of  Standards,  Pitts- 
burgh. 

4026.  MALTDE  WILLIAMSON 
(Sister  of  Nos.  3607,  6012) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  i,  1885, 
Lodge,  111.;  d.  George  E.  (b.  F  18,  1855,  Day- 
ton, O.)  and  Flora  E.  (Chandler)  Williamson 
(b.  Mr  I,  1859,  Weldon,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Jackson  H.  S. ;  Teacher,  Dept.  Household 
Phys.,  Norm,  and  Indus.  Coll.,  Milledgeville, 
Ga.  Sigma  Kappa;  Yo  Ma;  Illiola;  Educ. 
Club;  Prelim.  Honors.  Instr.,  Math.,  Hardin 
(Toll.,  Mexico,  Mo.,  1909-11.  Address,  Palacios, 
Tex. 


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40J7.  FREDERICK  ALEXANDER  WILSON 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  F  22,  1886,  Gibson  City, 
in.;  s.  A.  F.  Wilson.  Prepared  in  Gibson  City 
H.  S.  Address,  31.2-15  Katz  Bldg.,  San  Ber- 
nardino, Calif.t 

40J8.  HUGH  EDWARD  WILSON 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Mr  21,  1886,  Mason  City, 
III.;  s.  Cornelius  Richard  (b.  Ag  23,  1858, 
Green  \'allev,  111.)  and  Florence  Luella  (Mc- 
Ilarry)  Wilson  (b.  O  6,  1863,  Mason  City,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Mason  City  II.  S.  Psi  Upsilon; 
Philoniatliean;  \'an  Twiller  Court:  Soph.  De- 
bating Team.  Mem.,  Creve  Cocur  Club;  Univ. 
Club  of  Peoria;  Kickapoo  Golf  Club;  Peoria  Bar 
Assn.;  111.  St.  Bar  Assn.;  Psi  Upsilon  Club  of 
Chicago.  Address,  207  W.  McClure  Ave., 
Peoria;  bus.  add.,  Tichenor,  Todd  &  Wilson, 
319  Central  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  do. 

4029.  EARL  WINEMAN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.:  b.  Ja  10,  1886,  -Auburn,  111.; 
s.  liaden  S.  (b.  N  9,  1834,  do.)  and  Dorcas 
L.  (Lipe)  Wineman  (b.  D  27,  1856,  Irving, 
111.).  I'repared  in  .-Xuburn  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad. 
Fuller  Law  Club.  Married  Elva  Rue  Winter, 
O  27,  191 1,  Great  Falls,  ]Mont.  Address,  Stan- 
ford,  Mont. 

4030.  JOHN  EMERSON  WOLF 
Supervisor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  7,  1885, 
Lanark,  111.;  s.  Amos  (b.  Ja  i,  1845,  do.)  and 
Susan  (Sword)  W'olf  (b.  N,  1846,  Welsh  Ruri, 
Pa.).  I'repared  in  Lanark  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi. 
Erecting  Engr.,  Allis-Chalmers  Co.,  191 1;  Op- 
erating Engr.,  Municipal  Pumping^  &  Lighting 
Sta.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  191 1;  Supvr.,  Man. 
Tr.,  Whiting,  Ind.  Married  Myrtle  Braun 
Pollock,  Mr  7,  191 1,  Milwaukee.  Address, 
Lanark,  Ill.t 

4031.  HARRY  CLARK  WOOD  WORTH 
.Agriculturist;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  S  9,  1885, 
Leslie,  Mich.;  s.  F.  C.  (b.  D  23,  1851)  arid 
Martha  (Walker)  W'oodworth.  Prepared  in 
Englewood  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta.  Agr.,  St.  H. 
S.;  Farmer.  Auth. :  Several  pamphlets  for 
near-by  farmers.  Address,  Alexandria,   Minn.f 

4032.  ROBERT   CHARLES   WRAY 
Chief  Insp.;   B.   S.   in  Agr.;  b.  Mr   18,    1883. 

Quincy,  III.;  s.  John  (b.  S  1833,  Londonderry, 
Ireland)  and  Tressa  (McCunc)  Wray,  (b.  Je 
1852,  Adams  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Quincy 
H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon;  Al|)ha  Gamma  Rho. 
Traveling  Expert,  Deere  &  Co.  Mfrs.,  1910-12; 
Chief  Insp.,  do.,  1912— .  Married  Mary  La- 
Beaune  Richardson,  N  9,  191 1,  Quincy,  111. 
Child,  Robert  R.,  b.  Ja  23,  1914.  Address,  1847 
W.  41st  Drive,  Los  Angeles;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
John   Deere  Plow  Co.,  do. 

4033.  "SAMUEL    ROSS   WREATH 

B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  N  12,  1881,  Hillsdale, 
III.;  s.  Hamilton  (b.  Ag  11,  1828,  Co.  Antrim, 
Ireland)  and  Sarah  Catherine  (McConnell) 
Wreath  (b.  Jl  5,  1845,  W'estmorcland  C^o.,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Port  Byron  Acad.;  Beloit  Coll., 
Beloit,  Wis.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma.  Bur.  of  Chem., 
U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1909-10;  Armour  &  C'o., 
Union  Stock  Yds.,  Chicago,  1910-11;  Victor 
Chem.  Works,  Chicago,  191 1 — .  Auth.:  Fast- 
ing Studies,  iV  Studies  on  Water  Drinking, 
VII:  Allantoin  and  Purine  E.xcretion  of  Fast- 
ing Dogs,  Jour,  of  Am.  Chem.  Soc.,  Vol.  33, 
191 1.      Married    Helen   Faye  Woodward,   N   2i, 

1910,  Chicago.      Child,   Allyn   Rodger,   b.   O   u, 

1911.  Died  N   13,   1914,  Chicago. 

4034.     SIDNEY   B.    WRIGHT 

Engineer;    B.    S.    in    M.    E.;    b.    Ja    i,    1887, 

Rock    Falls,    III.;    s.    Joseph    (b.    D    29,    1845, 

Philadelphia)    and    Ada    B.    Wright    (b.    N    jO, 

1857,    Rock    Falls,    III.).      Prepared    in    Sterling 


Tp.  11.  .S.  X'arsity  Football.  Corn  Products 
Uelining  Co.,  .\rgo,  1910-11;  Peojiles'  Gas, 
Light  &  Coke  Co.,  Chicago,  1911-14;  The  Te.vas 
Co.,  do.,  1914 — :  ^lem..  III.  Gas  .\ssn.  Mar- 
ried June  M.  McNeill,  S  9,  1912,  Prophetstown, 
111.  Child,  William  J.,  b.  S  28,  1917.  Address, 
7714  Lagoon  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  332  S. 
Mich.  Ave.,  do. 

4035-     THOMAS   JUDSON    WRIGHT,   JR. 

Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  C.  E.;  b.  N  9, 
1886,  Churchland,  Va. ;  s.  Thomas  Judson  (b. 
S  26,  1845,  Waverton,  V'a.)  and  Mary  Ella 
(Johnson)  Wright  (b.  Mr  1852,  Marlbrook, 
Va.).  Prepared  in  Churchland  H.  S.  and 
Acad.  B.,  S.  and  C.  E.,  Va.  Poly.  Inst.,  1907. 
Sigma  Xi.  Assoc.  Mem.,  .A.  S.  C.  E.  Mar- 
ried Ruth  Porter,  N  18,  1914,  Charlotte,  N.  C. 
.-Iddress,  424   Westover  Ave.,  Norfolk,   Va. 

4036.  AUGUST  FRANK  DANIEL 
WUSSOW 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  M.  S.,  191 1;  b. 
Ag  27,  1884,  Chicago;  s.  .August  (b.  Ag  7, 
1842,  Prussia)  and  Wilhelmine  (Labes)  Wus- 
sow  (b.  S  10,  1842,  do.).  I'repared  in  Calu- 
met H.  S.,  Chicago.  Phi  Lambda  L^psilon; 
Sigma  Xi:  Prelim,  and  Special  Honors. 
Analyst,  Chicago  Lab.;  Referee,  Bd.  of  Con- 
sulting Sc.  E.xperts,  L'.  S.  Dept.  of  -Agr., 
190910;  Chem.,  Pellagra  Comn.  of  111.,  1910-11; 
do.,  Psychopathic  Inst.,  Kankakee,  111.,  191 1- 
12;  Asst.,  Dept.  Nutrition,  O.  A^r.  Exp.  Sta., 
191^-13;  do..  Armour  &  Co..  Glue  &  Soap 
Works,  Chicago,  1913-18.  ist  Lt.,  San.  Corp, 
U.  S.  A.,  1918— .  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  .A  A  -A. 
S.  Auth.:  (With  H.  S.  Grindley)  Dietary 
Studies  at  the  Peoria  St.  Hosp.,  Report  of 
the  Biochemical  IVork  of  the  111.  Pellagra 
Comn.:  The  Corn  Meal  from  the  St.  Inst., 
(/().,  Tlie  influence  of  Molds  on  Corn  Meal, 
do.;  Metabolism  Studies  in  Dementia  Praecox, 
The  Institution  Quarterly,  Vol.  IV,  Metabol- 
ism in  Pellagra,  do.  The  Chem.  Analysis  of 
the  Brain  of  a  Pellagrin,  do.,  Vo\.  IV.  (With 
E.  B.  Forbes).  Report  on  Inorganic  Phos- 
phorus Estimatioii  in  Plant  and  Animal  Sub- 
stances, Jour,  of  the  Assn.  of  Official  Agr: 
Chemists,  Vol.  i.  Married  Willo  Boulton,  My 
27,  19 1 6,  Chicago.  Address,  5812  S.  Park 
Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add..  Room  318  Mills 
Bldg.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

4037.  ROSCOE  D.  WYATT 
Cml.  Sec;  A.  B.  and  LL.  B. ;  b.  Mr  11, 
1883.  Salem,  III.;  s.  Robert  Alexander  (b.  Jl 
4,  1852,  Fayetteville,  Tenn.)  and  Loura  Eva- 
line  (Wham)  Wyatt  (h.  F  27,  1857,  Salem, 
III.).  Prepared  in  South  III.  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
Acacia;  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Egyptian  Club; 
Adelphio;  Whiteiiagemote  court;  Univ.  Foot- 
l.all;  (ilee  and  Mandolin  Club;  Ath.  Ed.,  Illini. 
Land  Law  Clerk,  U.  S.  Gen.  Land  Office,  1909- 
10;  do.  Forest  Service,  1910-12;  Lawyer, 
Salem,  111.,  1912-13;  Mayor,  Salem,  1913-.15; 
Investigator,  Bur.  of  Municipal  Research,  New 
York  Citv,  working  through  .\ca(l.  of  Pol.  Sc, 
Columbia'  Univ.;  Managing  Sec,  Chamber  of 
Connncrcc,  Ilobokcn,  N.  J.,  1915 — •  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  K.  P.;  Christian  Church.  Mar- 
ried Lillian  Toler,  Je  11,  1908,  Carbondale, 
111.  Child,  Francis  D.,  b.  N  26,  1910.  Ad- 
dress, 312  N.  Walnut  St.,  East  Orange.  N.  J.; 
bus.  add..  Am.  City  Bur.,  Tribune  Bldg.,  New 
York  City. 

4038.     "ALBERT   CHARLES    YEHLING 
B.   S.    in   E.   E.;   b.   Mr   24,    1888,  St.  Johns, 
111.;    s.    Charles    Yehling.      Prepared   in    Sparta 
II.    S.     Died  O  22,    1909,  near   St   I-ouis. 

4039.     THOMAS  EARL  YOUNG 
B.    S.   in   M.    E.;    b.   Ag   10,    1886,   Lewiston, 
111.;    s.    F.    A.    Young.      Prepared   in    Lewiston 
11.  S.    Address,  Vancouver,  B.  C.t 


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4040.  EDWARD  FORDE  ZAIIROBSKY 
Secretary;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  26,  1887, 
Chicago;  s.  Anton  J.  (b.  Mr  11,  1S65,  Chi- 
cago) and  Josephine  E.  (Pollens)  Zahrobsky 
(b.  N  25,  1866).  Prepareil  in  Joseph  Medill 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  Arch.  Club; 
Komenian  Soc;  Prelim.  Honors.  Div.  Engr., 
George  W.  Tackson,  Inc.,  1909-11;  Bldg.  Supt., 
James  Sheclden  &  Co.,  1911-13;  Sec,  Cerny 
Pickas  &  Co.,  Inc.,  1913—-  Mem.,  I.  O.  O. 
F. ;  111.  Club  of  Chicago;  Hamilton  Club,  do.; 
Neosho  Club,  do.  Married  Lillian  J.  Ptacrk, 
My  8,  1915.  Child,  Ralph  E.,  b.  O  19,  1917. 
Address,  1932  S.  57th  Court,  Cicero,  III.;  bus. 
add.,  3321   S.  Crawford  St.,  Chicago. 

4041.     'JOSEPH  HAZEN  ZEARING 
(Brother    of    No.    4991) 
A.   B.  in  L.   &-  A.;  b.  Jl  20,   1887,   Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. ;  s.  Louis  Fremont  (b.  S  27,  1854,  Dover, 


111.)  and  Eniily  Trimmer  (Hazen)  Zearing  (b. 
My  30,  1856,  Stark  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Princeton  Pp.  II.  S.  Acacia;  Delta  Sigma 
Rho;  Ionian;  Winner  E(|ual  Suffrage  Contest, 
1907;  Class  orator,  commencement,  1909. 
Bank  Teller,  ist  Nat.  Bank,  Champaign,  1909. 
Died   Jl    1913.    Edinburgh,   Scotland. 


4042.     MARIE  LOUISE  ZILLY 
(Sister  of  No.    1099) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  S:  A.;  b.  My  14,  1886, 
Petersburg,  111.;  d.  Cliarles  (b.  F  11,  1842, 
Berne,  Switzerland)  and  Helen  Louisa  (Mc- 
Kinley)  Zilly  (b.  F  19,  1850,  Griggsvillc,  111.). 
I'repared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta.  Teacher,  Champaign,  igio-i-';  With  Nat. 
Tube  Co.,  Pittsburgh.  1914;  Teacher,  Stock- 
well,  Ind.,  1915-18.  Address,  617  W.  Church 
St.,   Champaign. t 


CLASS  OF  1910  (457  LIVING,  13  DEAD) 


4043. 


BAYARD   TAYLOR   ABBOTT 
See  Class  of  191 1 


4044.  FRANCES  DORCAS  ABBOTT 
(Daughter  of  No.  416;  Sister  of  Nos.  4043, 
6687,  8909) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Ja  5,  1889,  Morri- 
son, 111.;  d.  Alfred  Noyes  ('85),  (b.  N  2,  1862) 
and  Sarah  (Green)  Abbott.  Prepared  in  Morri- 
son H.  S.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
Pres.,  Illiola;  Second  Cabinet  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Sr. 
Class  Sec;  Chm.  Com.  to  interest  legislators  in 
dormitories  for  girls.  Asst.  in  Chem.,  St.  Soil 
Sur.,  1910-  11;  teacher,  Clinton,  111.,  191 1 — ; 
Head  of  Science  Dept.  H.  S..  Clinton,  1913. 
Mem.,  D.  A.  R.;  O.  E.  S.  Address.  709  N. 
Center   St.,   Clinton,   Ill.t 

4045.  LAURIE  LEE  ALLEN 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc.  in  Prep.  Med.;  b.  Je 
IS,  1884,  Charlotteville,  Va. ;  s.  James  F.  (b. 
1838,  Orange  Courthouse,  Va.)  and  Laura  A. 
(Terrell)  Allen  (b.  1852,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Oberlin  Acad,  and  Coll.  M.  D..  N.  W.  Univ., 
1914.  Interne,  Provident  Hosp.,  Chicago,  1914- 
15;  House  Surg.,  do.,  1915-16;  Sr.  Physician, 
Murdale  Sanatorium,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.,  1916- 
17;  Assoc.  Med.  Dir.,  do.,  1917 — .  First  Lt., 
Med.  R.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  D  19,  1917.  Address, 
Murdale,  Wauwatosa,  Wis. 

4046.     IRA  BLAIR  ALTEKRUSE 

In  Business;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  31,  1882, 
Muscatin,  la.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  M.  E. 
Soc;  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Onypc;  Ed.,  Technografh. 
Price  Rate  Dept.,  i)eere  &  Co.,  1910-11;  Fac- 
tory Acct.,  John  Deere  Wagon  Co.,  1911-12; 
Moline  Wagon  Co.,  Moline,  111.,  1912;  Partner, 
F.  S.  Eby  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1916.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  F.   S.   Eby   Co.,    Kansas  City,    Mo. 

4047.  'GRACE  MARGARET  ALVERSON 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2554,  3619,  8919) 
B.  Mus.;  b.  Ag  23,  1882,  Stonington,  111.; 
d.  Elbridge  Monroe  (b.  Ag  27,  1851,  Schuyler 
Co.,  Mo.)  and  Amelia  Caroline  (Weiser)  Alver- 
son  (b.  Ja  10,  1863,  Bcardstown,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Taylorville  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Illiola. 
Teacher,  music.  Died  Ag  11,  1915,  Asheville, 
N.  C. 

4048.     ALPIION  LESTER  ANDERSON 

\Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  5,  1889,  Farmington, 
111.;  s.  Taylor  and  Minnie  M.  (Baker)  Ander- 
son. Prepared  in  Farmington  H.  S.  Fuller 
Moot  Court;  Sigma  Pi.  Passed  Bar  Exam.,  Mr 
I,  191 1 ;  Collector,  Accts..  iqii;  Practice  of 
law,  Peoria,  191 1  — ;  Asst.  St.  Atty.,  Peoria  Co., 
1917—.  Mem.,  Peoria  Illini  Club;  B.  P.  O.  E. 
No.    20;    Peoria    Bar   Assn.;    Peoria   Consistory 


and  Shrine.  Married  Dorothy  M.  Anderson, 
Ap  9,  1913,  Farmington,  111.  Child,  Betty 
Elaine,  b.  S  19,  1914.  Address,  226  Ayers  Ave., 
Peoria;  bus.  add..  Room  2,  Rehfuss  Bldg.,  125 
N.  Jefferson  Ave.,  do. 

4049.     HAROLD  BROTHER  ANDERSON 
Civ.   Engr.;    B.   S.   in   C.   E.;    b.   F   12,    1887, 
Sweden;  s.  C.  J.  Anderson.     Prepared  in  Joliet 
H.  S.     Triangle.     Address,  City  Hall,  Chicago. 

4050.  RUSSELL  ADAMS  McCURDY 
ANDERSON 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  N  26,  1886, 
Bloomington,  111.;  s.  Charles  William  (b.  My 
16,  1862,  Oxford,  O.)  and  Margaret  (Wing) 
Anderson  (b.  D  25,  1862,  do.).  Prepared  in 
P-Ioomington  H.  S.  Acacia;  E.  E.  Soc;  Arch. 
Club;  Stud.  Asst.  in  Phys.  Tr.  Engr.  in  charge 
of  Arch,  work  in  City  Engr.  Office,  Des  Moines, 
1911-12;  Arch.  Engr.  with  Condron  Co.,  Struct. 
Engrs..  Chicago,  1912-18.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. ; 
R.  A.  M.;  R.  S.  M.;  K.  T.;  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S. 
Married  Susan  H.  Holmes,  N  i,  1913,  Chicago. 
Child,  Lauretta  Elizabeth,  b.  D  30,  1914.  Ad- 
dress, 342  W.  65th  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1432 
Monadnock  Block,  do. 

4051.  THOMAS  CHESTER  ANGERSTEIN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  Prepared  in  Hillsboro  H.  S.; 
111.  Coll.,  Jacksonville,  111.,  1903-07.  Track 
team;  Debating  team;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta 
Kappa  Nu;  Pres.,  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Pres., 
.■\delphic;  Honors  in  Law;  Univ.  Debating 
team,  1907-09;  Illini  Staff;  V.  P.,  111.  Union. 
Atty.,  Office,  Scott,  Bancroft  &  Stevens,  Chi- 
cago; Atty.  for  Internat.  Harvester  Co.,  Chi- 
cago; Asst.  Trial  Atty.  for  Internat.  Harvester 
Co.,  1911-13;  Assoc  Commerce  Counsel  for 
Internat.  Harvester  Co.,  1913-14;  Pvt.  Practice, 
1915-17;  Mem.  of  firm,  MacChesney,  Becker, 
Angerstein,  &•  Rollo,  1917.  Mem.,  Illini  Club; 
City  Club  of  Chicago;  Chicago  Bar  Assn.;  Am. 
Bar  Assn.  Address,  606  S.  Michigan  Ave., 
Chicago. 

4052.  FRED  GEORGE  ARENDS 
(Brother  of  No.  8105) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  i,  1887,  Melvin, 
111.;  s.  George  Teis  (b.  Ag  9,  1849,  Peoria)  and 
Talea  (Weiss)  Arends  (b.  S  5.  1851,  Hanover, 
Ger.).  Prepared  in  Melvin  H.  S.;  Grand  Prai- 
rie Sem.,  Onarga,  111.  Agr.  Club;  Alpha  Zeta. 
Address,  Melvin,  111. 

4053.     WILLIAM  H.   ARNOLD,  JR. 

Teacher;    B.   S.  in  Agr.;   b.  Jl  4.    1883,  Tyre, 

Seneca    Co.,    N.    Y. ;    s.    William    H.    (b.    Tvre. 

Seneca    Co..     N.     Y.)     and    Ellestine    (Babbitt) 

Arnold    (b.   Seneca  Falls,  N.   Y.).     Prepared  in 


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Mynderse  Acad.,  Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  Cornell 
Univ.,  1905-08;  Summer  Session,  190b.  Teach- 
er. Billings,  Mont.,  iqio-ii;  do.,  Escondido, 
Calif.,  1911-12;  do.,  Univ.  Farm,  Davis,  Calif., 
1912-17.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Camp  Kearny,  Calif.; 
Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Married  Grace  Kretsinger,  Ag 
'31.  1916,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Address,  R.  5,  Clyde, 
N.  Y. 

4054.  LEON  EATON  CUMMINS  ASHLEY 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Arcli.;  b.  N  i,  1884,  Ft. 
Wavnc,  Ind.;  s.  Frank  Seigal  (b.  O.)  and  Ada 
Jane  (Chapman)  Ashley  (b.  O.).  Prepared  in 
Springtield  H.  S.  Ilus  Club;  Mgr.,  Varsity 
Tennis  Team;  Pres.,  Jr.  Class.  Draftsman,  C. 
'M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  1910-Mr  1911;  do.,  Condron 
&  Sinks,  Chicago.  Mr-Ag  191 1;  l^^s.  Engr.,  F. 
T.  Crowe  &  Co.,  Seattle,  igii-u;  With  Chicago 
Mirror  &  Art  Glass  Co.,  1912— .  Auth. :  Arti- 
cles in  Engng.  News.  Mem.,  Aztec  Club,  Chi- 
cago. Married  Edna  Gloeckler,  S  24,  1913,  Chi- 
cago. Child,  Charles  Richard,  b.  N  15,  1914- 
Address,  Bluffs,  111. 

4055.  DANIEL  MANNING  AVEY 
(Husband  of  No.  3496) 
Editor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Charleston,  111.; 
s.  \V.  T.  (b.  1864,  Areola,  III.)  and  M.  (Mc- 
Bride)  Avey  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Mattoon 
H.  S.  Triangle;  Pres.,  Tech.  Bd.  Editorial 
Dept.,  Iron  Trade  Review.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Jessie  Ruth  Newcomb  ('08),  F  7,  1912, 
Champaign.  Child,  Mary  Martha,  b.  Mr  6, 
1 91 3.  Address,  1727  Bryn  Mavvr  Road,  East 
Cleveland;  bus.  add.,  Penton  Publishing  Co., 
Cleveland,  O. 

4056.  FRANK  BACHMANN 
San.  Chem.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  F  23,  1888, 
New  York  City;  s.  Franz  (b.  N  27,  1853,  Bruck- 
sal,  Baden,  Ger.)  and  Elizabeth  (Frohlich) 
Bachmann  (b.  D  13.  1861,  Landsberg,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Troy  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.;  attended 
Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst.  Chem.  Club;  Der 
Deutsche  Verein;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Mil. 
Band,  Univ.  of  111.  Asst.  Bacteriologist,  San. 
Dist.  of  Chicago,  1910-11;  Asst.  Chem.,  do., 
191 1 ;  San.  Chem..  Calif.  St.  Bd.  of  Health, 
Berkeley,  Calif.,  1915—-  2nd  Lt.,  Camp  San. 
Engr.,  Camp  Sherman,  O.;  Mustered  out,  Dig, 
1918.  Aulh.:  Biochemical  Reactions  in  Test- 
ing Water  Supplies  (Thesis);  Methods  of 
Bacteriological  Examination  of  Water,  ///. 
Water  Supt^lv  Assn.  Froc,  1909;  (with  .Arthur 
Lederer),  Fallacies  in  the  Bacterial  control  of 
a  Sewage  Purification  Plant,  do.,  1911-  Mem., 
A.  C.  S.,  1907;  Am.  Water  Works  Assn. 
Married  Munice  Wells,  Jl  i,  i9>o,  Chicago. 
Address,  2650  Parker  St.,  Berkeley,  Calif.; 
bus.  add.,   102  C.  E.  Bldg.,  U.  of  C,  do. 

4057.  ERNEST  HENNING  BAILEY 
Transformer  Specialist;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b. 
N  12,  1887,  Piano,  111.;  s.  Charles  Wilbur  (b. 
Jl  28,  1 85 1,  Cicero,  N.  Y.)  and  Lillian  G.  (Hen- 
ning)  Bailey  (b.  S  23,  i860.  Piano,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Geneva  II.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta 
kappa  Nu;  Undergrad.  Scholarship.  Testing 
Dept.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  191 ';  Transformer. 
Engng.  Dept.,  do.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1911-12; 
Transformer  Specialist,  Chicago  Office,  do., 
1912-17.  Corp.,  Bat.  E.,  First  111.  F.  A.,  :9i6; 
First  Lt..  Engrs.  R.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  191 7-18; 
Testing  Dept.,  Gen.  Engr.  Depot,  Washington, 
D.  C.,  1918;  Capt.,  do.,  i9'8 — .  Mem.,  A. 
I  E.  E.;  United  Service  Club,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1917—;  mini  Club  of  Chicago.  Married 
Sarah  Florence  Nelson,  S  i,  19 17,  Chicago. 
Child,  daughter,  b.  F  1919.  Address,  1531  N. 
Washtenaw  Ave..  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Room 
150s,  Munitions  Bldg.,   Washington,   D.  C. 

4058.     HENRY  CLARKE  BAl.CO.M 
Landscape  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  2,  1887, 
Champaign;  s.  Stephen  Francis  (b.  Ja  24,  1856, 
Greenwood,    Miss.)     and    Eliza    (Hall)     Balcom 


(b.  O  24,  1855,  West  Bloomfield,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Shortridge  II.  S.,  Indianapolis;  Purdue 
I'niy. ;  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi; 
Ionian;  Agr.  Club;  Arch.  Club.  Landscape 
Arch.,  1910 — ;  do.,  Indianapolis;  do.,  Kokomo, 
Ind.,  1916 — .  Took  2nd  prize  on  paper  entitled. 
The  Uses  of  Explosives  on  the  Farm,  for 
Dupont  Dc  Nemours  Powder  Co.  Aulh.:  The 
Yard  Beautiful,  Chamber  of  Commerce  Clean 
Up  Campaign,  Indianapolis,  1916.  Mem.,  111. 
Outdoor  Improvement  .Vssn.;  .\.  F.  A.  M. ; 
Scout  Master,  Indianapolis,  1915-16;  do.,  Koko- 
mo. Ind.,  1916-18.  Married  Ruth  M.  Raster,  Je 
12,  1917,  Indianapolis.  Address,  316  South- 
western Ave.,  Kokomo,  Ind. 

4059.  WILLIAM  HENRY  BALIS 
.Assistant;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  31,  1885,  St. 
Charles,  111.;  s.  Frederick  William  and  Har- 
riet Esther  (Mattoon)  Balis.  Prepared  in  St. 
Cliarles  H.  S.  Alpha  Zela;  Prelim.  Honors. 
.\gr.,  St.  H.  S.,  Tangipahoa,  La.,  1910-11; 
l'"irst  Asst.,  Agr.  Exten.  Dept.,  191 1;  Agr., 
r.,-ilon  Rouge,  La.,  191 1 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Florence  Lohman,  D  26,  1910,  Urbana. 
(.'liildren:  Harriet  Adelaide,  b.  Ag  2,  1912; 
William  Lohman,  b.  ,\g  13,  1917.  Address,  673 
.Mills  Ave.,  Baton  Rouge,  La.;  bus.  add..  La.  St. 
L^niversity,  do. 

4060.  RICHARD  WOLEBEN  BARDWELL 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3630,  7362) 
Supt.,  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  14, 
1S89,  Tipton,  la.;  s.  Conrad  Myron  (b.  O  9, 
1S60,  Northampton,  Mass.)  and  Anna  Louise 
(Woleben)  Bardwell  (b.  D  11,  1867,  IMarengo, 
111.).  Prepared  in  East  Aurora  H.  S.  Psi 
Upsilon;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Supt..  Pub.  Schs., 
Delavan,  111.;  do.,  Woodstock,  HI.  Married 
Gertrude  Cane  Smith,  Jl  10,  1912.  Children: 
Elizabeth,  b.  My  2,  1913;  Richard  Woleben, 
Jr.,   b.   S  21,    1915.     Address,  Woodstock,   111. 

4061.  AGNES  BARRETT 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  30,  1887, 
E.  St.  Louis,  111.;  d.  William  and  Mary  Bar- 
rett. Prepared  in  Mattoon  H.  S.;  East.  111. 
Norm.  Sch.,  1905-07.  Head  of  Cml.  Dept., 
Ccntralia  Tp.  IT.  S.,  Centralia.  111.  Address. 
1500  Richmond,  Mattoon.  111.;  bus.  add.,  Tp. 
High    School,   Centralia,    111. 

4062.     GEORGE  ANDREW  CHRISTIAN 

EARTH 

(Brother    of    No.    7366) 

Civ.  Engr.;   B.   S.   in  C.  E.;   b.  My  20,   1885, 

Shelby  Co..  111.;  s.  Albert  Earth.     Prepared  in 

James      Millikin      Univ.       Interst.      Commerce 

Comn.,      1910.        Address,     Interst.      Commerce 

Bldg.,  Kansas  City,   Mo. 

4063.     GEORGE  BERGEN   BASHEN 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in   M.    E.;    b.    F    22.    1887, 
Bowen,   III.;   s.  G.  and   Elizabeth    Bashcn.     Pre- 
pared   in    Univ.    Acad.    Address,    c/o    Fisk    St. 
Sta.,   Commonwealth   Edison  Co.,   Chicago. 

4064.  LOUIS  RAYMOND  BEAR 
(Brother  of  No.  8945) 
Merchant;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  28,  1887, 
Ludlow,  111.;  s.  L.  N.  (b.  O  25,  1862.  do.)  and 
Elizabeth  (Warrington)  Bear  (b.  N  i,  1861, 
Ouincy,  111.).  Prepared  in  Paxton,  111.  Phi 
Rappa  Psi.  Q.  M.  Corps,  U.  S.  Army,  D  19. 
1 918.     Address,   Ludlow,  111. 

4065.  HERBERT  BEBB 
(Husband  of  No.  3785;  Brother  of  Nos.  5026, 
7374) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  3.  1887,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Edwin  (b.  O  19.  1858,  near  Salem, 
Marion  Co.,  111.)  and  Mary  .Mice  (Jones)  Bebb 
(1)    Ja  6,   1859,  near  Rockford,  Ogle  Co.,  111.). 


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Prepared  in  Calumet  II.  S.;  Univ.  of  Cliicago, 
1906-07.  J.  1).,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  10 13.  Pliilo- 
mathean;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  I'hilo -Adelphic  De- 
bate. Shejiard,  McCorniick  and  Thomason, 
Chicago,  1913-16;  Lawyer,  Chicago,  191 6 — . 
Married  Mary  Howe  ('09).  Je  30,  1916,  Chica- 
go. Child,  Mary  Elizabetli,  b.  Jl  i,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, 1652  W.  102nd  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.. 
69  W.  Washington  St.,  do. 

4066.  ALEXANDER  WILLIAM  BEEMER 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Cheni.  E. ;  b.  D  10, 
1886:  s.  Levi  fb.  S  20,  1836,  Wilkesbarre,  Pa.) 
and  Martha  Elizabeth  (Atkinson)  Beemer  (b. 
Ag  21,  1847,  Compton,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Compton  and  South  Dixon  H.  Schs.  Mandolin 
Club.  Chem^,  U.  P.  Ry.,  Omaha,  Neb.,  1910- 
12;  Chief  Chem.,  The  Texas  Co.,  Asphalt 
Plant  Port  Neches  Tex.,  1912-13;  Chem.,  The 
Heppes  Co.,  Chicago,  1913 — .  Married  Ada 
Larson,  Je  20,  191 1,  Chicago.  Address,  7151 
Parnell  Ave.,  Englewood  Sta.,  Chicago. 

4067.  BERNHARD  AUGUST  BEINLICH 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  28.  1877, 
Wheeling,  111.;  s.  August  (b.  Alsace,  France) 
and  Adeline  Henrietta  (Thimme)  Beinlich  (b. 
1832,  Brandenburg,  Ger. ).  Prepared  in  Bar- 
rington  H.  S.;  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  A.  M.,  Co- 
lumbia, 191 7.  Teachers'  Coll.  Diploma  as 
Dir.  of  Indus.  Arts  and  Vocational  Educ, 
1917 — .  Asst.  Foreman,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, summer,  1910;  Asst.  Prin.,  Tp.  H.  S., 
Murphysboro,  111.,  1910-11;  Instr.  in  Shop 
Work  and  Mech.  Drawing  H.  S.,  McKeesport, 
Penn.>  Mem.,  Alleghany  Co.  Man.  Arts  Assn.; 
Educ.  Club;  West.  Drawing  and  Man.  Tr. 
Assn.  Auth.:  Value  of  Man.  Tr.,  Star  of  the 
Gulf;  Tampa,  Fla.,  Vol.  9,  No.  7,  1909.  Ad- 
dress, Barrington,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Oakmont,  Pa. 

4068.  CHARLES  MANLEY  BELL 
Civ.  Engr.;   B.   S.  in  C.   E.;  b.   Ap  12,   18S7, 

Tolono,  111.;  s.  Charles  Henry  (b.  N  22,  1838, 
Hadley,  Mass.)  and  Alice  Viola  (Manley)  Bell 
(b.  Ap  7,  1S56,  Buckley,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Tolono  H.  S.  Prelim.  Honors;  Y.  M.  C.  A.; 
Sec,  Soph  Class.  Choral  Soc.  Rodman  Bridge 
Dept.,  C.  M.  &  P.  S.  Ry.,  to  1910;  Civ.  Engr., 
C.  W.  Fenn.  Portland,  Me.,  191 0-12;  Civ. 
Engr.,  Hackensack  Water  Co.,  Weehawken,  N. 
J.,  1912-18;  Valuation  Dept.,  111.  Central  R. 
R.,  Chicago,  191 8 — .  Auth.:  Baby  Carriages 
and  Street  Intersections,  Mun.  Jour.  \'ol. 
XLIII,  1917;  Water  Companies  Should  Push 
Sales,  Engng.  News  Record  Vol.  80,  1918. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Fannie  P. 
Mottier,  Je  19,  1913.  Child,  William  Charles, 
b.  My  25,  1916.  Address,  6952  Dorchester 
Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Valuation  Dept.,  I. 
C.   R.  R.,  do. 

4069.  HERBERT  EUGENE  BELL 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag  10,  1886, 

Sterling,  111.;  s.  W.  J.  Bell.  Prepared  in  Ster- 
ling Tp.  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Ad- 
dress, 80s  Avenue  B,  Sterling,  111. 

4070.  IRA  JOHN  BERKEMA 
Head  of  Dept.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M., 
1915;  b.  F  13,  1884.  Onarga,  111.;  s.  H.  F.  (b. 
Je  13,  1852,  Province  of  Gronigen,  Nether- 
lands) and  Catherine  (Alberda)  Berkema  (b. 
Jl  30,  1861,  do.).  Prepared  in  Onarga  LI.  S.; 
Onarga  Grand  Prairie  Sem.  Prin.,  Sheldon 
Schs.,  111.,  1912-14;  Head  of  Eng.  Dept..  Pe- 
kin  H.  S.,  III..  1916-18;  Head,  Dept.  of  Eng., 
Central  H.  S.,  Muskogee,  Okla.,  191 8—.  Mem., 
Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  Washington,  1916 — ;  Pres., 
Pekin  Teachers'  Club,  1917;  Supt.,  Presby.  S. 
S.,  1911-12;  Tp.  Sec,  S.  S.  Assn.;  1912 — ; 
Belleville  Illini  Club.  Address,  c/o  Central 
H.    S.,  Muskogee,    Okla. 


4071.     WALTER  I!ERNREUTER 
Bacteriologist;    A.     B.    in    Chem.;    b.     S    27, 
1884,  Mt.  Olive,  III.;  s.  Lydia   Hcrnreuter.    Pre- 
pared   in    Central   Wesleyan    Coll.      St.    Water 
Sur.  Office,   19 10-12.     Address,  Mt.  Olive,  111. 

4072.  MAX  ARNOLD  BERNS 
Publicity  Representative;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b. 
F  9,  1887,  Milwaukee;  s.  Peter  (b.  Jl  18,  1853, 
Ger.)  and  iVugusta  (.Meier)  Berns  (b.  Ag  20, 
i86s,^  Prescott,  la.).  Prepared  in  M.  F.  Tuley 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Triangle;  Prelim.  Honors; 
Lt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Draftsman,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R., 
Chicago,  1910;  Instr.,  E.  Tech.  H.  S.,  Cleve- 
land, 1910-13,  Publicity  Representative,  Uni- 
versal Portland  Cement  Co.,  Chicago,  1914-17. 
Capt.,  Engr.  Reserve  Corps,  191 7;  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  1918;  Instr.,  3rd  and  4th  E.  O.  T.  S., 
Camp  Humi)hreys,  Va.,  Co.  Commander,  212th 
Engrs.,  Camp  Beauregard,  La.,  1918;  Mus- 
tered out,  D  30,  1918.  Auth.:  Tech.  and  Bus. 
Articles  on  Cement  and  Concrete  Industry; 
Ed.,  Triangle  Review,  1914-17.  Nat.  Treas., 
Triangle,  1915-17.  Married  Genevieve  Irene 
Francisco,  Je  22,  1915,  Cleveland.  Child,  Max 
Arnold,  Jr.,  b.  N  4.  1917.  Address,  210  S. 
LaSalle   St.,  Room   1520,  Chicago. 

4073.     HANNAH   BEULAH 

BEROLZHEIMER 
(Sister  of  Nos.  3280,  3281) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  30,  1889, 
Shelbina,  Mo.;  d.  Henry  (b.  My  25,  1852, 
Nuernberg,  Ger.)  and  Getty  (Solomon)  Ber- 
olzheimer  (b.  S  22,  1861,  Keokuk).  Prepared 
in  Bloom  Tp.  H.  S.,  Chicago  Hts. ;  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  191 5-1 6.  Ivrim;  Deutscher  Verein; 
Educ.  Club;  Prelim  and  Final  Honors;  Basket 
ball;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Teacher,  Lovington  Tp. 
H.  S.  111.;  do.,  James  Bowen  H.  S.,  Chicago, 
1913 — •  Mem.,  Women's  City  Club.  Address. 
6445    University  Ave.,   Chicago. 

4074.  RAY  CHAMBERLAIN  BERRY 

A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  13,  1886,  To' 
ledo,  la.;  s.  C.  E.  Berry.  Prepared  in  la.  St. 
Coll.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Shield  and  Tri- 
dent; Delta  Kappa  Chi;  Sr.  Hat  Com.;  Sr.  Ball 
Com.  Married.  Address,  c/o  Peck  &  Hill, 
Los  Angeles. 

4075.  *GRACE  JOSEPHINE  BLACK 

(WILLIAMS) 
(Wife  of  No.  3233;  Sister  of  No.  3284) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  2,  1885,  Seymour, 
111.;  d.  John  Leslie  (b.  S  10,  1857,  Chicago, 
do.)  and  Minnie  P'veline  (Hartrick)  Black  (b. 
Ag  27,  1S58,  Quincy,  111.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Atlienean.  Mem.,  Friday  Musical  Club. 
Boulder,  Colo.;  Woman's  Club,  do.  Married 
Clement  Clarence  Williams  ('07),  Ag  31,  1910, 
LTrbana.  Died  F  3,  191 7,  Lawrence,  Kan. 

4076.  CHARLES  EDMUND  BLAINE 
Lawyer:  LL.  B. ;  b.  S  5,  1882,  Kittanning, 
Pa.;  s.  William  Morrison  (b.  N  1844,  do.)  and 
Rebecca  Ellen  (Shield)  Blaine  (b.  N  28,  1846, 
Freeport,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Park  Coll.  Acad. 
A.  B.,  Park  Coll.  Sigma  Pi;  John  Marshall 
Law  Club.  Mem.,  Dramatic  Club,  Sec,  Delta, 
Colo.;  Chm.  Re().  Co.  Central  Com.  Married 
Mary  Martha  Haines,  Ap  24,  1912,  Champaign. 
Child,  Charles  Edmund,  Jr.,  b.  D  2,  1916. 
Address,  Delta,  Colo. 

4077.  ALICE  LEDLIE  BLAIR  (CHAPMAN) 
A.  B, ;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  O  9,  1SS7,  Barry,  111.: 
d.  George  C.  (b.  Barry,  III.)  and  Nansie  Kelley 
Blair  (b.  Pittsfield,  111.).  Prepared  in  Barry 
TT.  S.;  Warrensburg  (Mo.)  Norm.  Sch.,  1914; 
Univ.  of  Nevada  (Ext.)  Sch.  of  Mines  1918. 
Alethenai;  Prelim.  Honors.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Ccntro  Literario  Espanol;  Der  Deutsche  Ver- 
ein. Libn.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Warrenburg.  Mo., 
1910-16.  Married  Howard  Alonzo  Chapman, 
S    19,    1916,   Barry,   111.     .'Iddrcss,   Barry,   III. 


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4078.  EUGENE  BLAND 
Lawyer;  LL.  H.;  h.  Ap  21,  1882,  Findlay, 
111.-  s.  Eugene  (b.  Findlay)  and  Nancy  Eliza- 
beth (Wright)  Bland  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Shelbyville  11.  S.  Fuller  Moot  Court;  Phi 
Delta  Phi.  Lawyer.  Portland,  Ore.,  1911— ■ 
V  P  Univ.  of  HI.  Club,  Portland,  Ore.;  Pres. 
Hi  Soc.  of  Ore.;  Treas..  Sons  of  Veterans. 
Address,  Virginia  Hill  Hotel,  Portland,  Ore.; 
bus.  add.,  823  Chamber  of  Commerce,  do. 

4079.  ALLEN  AXEL  BLOMFELDT 
Manufacturer:  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  5,  1889. 
Chicago;  s.  Peter  Axel  (b.  1854,  Koping,  Swe- 
den) and  Emily  Charlotte  (Samuelson)  Bloin- 
feldt  (b.  1863.  Stockholm,  do.).  Prepared  in 
R.  T.  Crane  Tech.  H.  S..  Chicago.  Jedtno- 
craph  Bd.;  Varsitv  Track.  Mgr.  Blomfeldt  and 
Rapp  Co..  Mfrs.,  Special  Mach.,  and  Air  W  ash- 
ers  Air  Conditioning  Devices;  Mgr.  and 
Owner,  Lincoln  N'entilating  Co.,  Chicago.  1-irst 
Class  Petty  Officer.  Mech.  Const.  Dept.,  Great 
Lakes  Naval  Tr.  Sta.,  Great  Lakes  Chicago 
Ventilation  and  Air  Washer  Dept.,  rhomas  i: 
Smith,  Chicago.  Hivented  and  Patented  Stei; 
ling"  Air  Washing  System  1912;  Special 
Process  of  Controlling  Humidity  and  Refriger- 
ating Air;  '-Sterling"  Automatic  Thermo- 
Humidistate.  Auth  :  Acme  Air  Purifying  and 
Cooling  Systems;  Sterling  -^'^  PV';'^>;!,V?  ^"'! 
Cooling  Systems.  Thomas  and  Smith  Ch'cago 
Air  Purifying-Cooling  and  Humidifying  Sys- 
tems.    Address,  6523  Greenview  Ave.,  Chicago. 

4080.  HARRY  CLOW  BOARPMAN 
Asst.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C  E.;  b  Ap  29,  1887, 
Plainfield,  HI.;  s.  George  Bates  (b.  Ja  2/,  i859. 
do.)  and  Mary  (Clow  Boardman  (b.  My  'i; 
1865,  do.).  Prepared  in  Plainfield  H.  S.  1  au 
Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  Chief  Draftsman  and  Asst. 
Engr.,  (ihictgo  Bridge  &  Iron  Works,  i9io^'6 
Tst  111    F    A.  111.  Nat.  Guard;  duty  on  border, 

916.7;  2d  Lt.,   F.  A.,  U.  S.  A..   .9.7;   Capt 
do      19  7;    Major,    Bat.    E.,    332nd    F.    A.,    Ft 
Sheridan.'  19.7;    do      C^mv    Grant;    Mustered 
out.  Mr  31,   1919.     Address,  Plainfield,   lu. 

4081.     MINNIE  JOANNA  BOLLMAN 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L..  &  A  ;  B.  L    S..  1915; 
b.   Mr   14.   1887.  Champaign;  d.  Frederick  Ger- 
ald  (b.  Ag  7,   1831,  Oldenburg,  Gcr.)  and  Caro- 
line   Sophia    (Singbusch)    Bollman    (b.    ]t    21 
1847.    Pomerania.    Ger.).       Prepared    in    Cham- 
paign   H.    S.      Teacher.    Dundee    H.    S.,    HI., 
1^9,^01.;     Catalog    Asst..     Univ.     of    HI-     Lib 
1913-16.      Address,    203    Armory    Ave.,    Cham- 
paign. 

4082.  GEORGE  THOMAS  BOND 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  4.  1886;  s.  T. 
L.  and  Ella  Dora  (Linder)  Bond.  „  Prepared 
in  Charleston  H.  S.;^  East.  111.  St.  Norim 
Alpha  Zeta;  Final  Honors.  Married  Amy 
Slack,  S  191 S,  Charleston.  Mo.  Address. 
Charleston,   Mo. 

4083.  JOHN   HENRY   BORNMANN 
Chemist;    B.    S.   in    Chem  ;    M.    S..    1912:    b- 

Jl  10,  1888,  Quincy,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  1846,  do.) 
and  Hannah  (Niehaus)  Bornmann  (b.  i860, 
do.).  Prciiared  in  Quincy  H.  S.  Phi  Lambda 
Unsilon;  Prelim.  Honors,  Grad.  Asst  Chem., 
Univ.  of  111.,  i9'o-ii;  Asst.,  Chem.,  c/o.,  1911- 
I-  U  S.  Bur.  Chem.,  Dept.  of  Agr.  Mem., 
a'.'C.  S.;  A.  A.  A.  S.  Address,  1847  Jackson 
Blvd.,   Chicago. 

4084.  ALIDA  CYNTHIA  BOWLER 
Social    Service   Worker;    A.    B.   in   L.    &   A.; 

A.  M.,  i9>i;  b.  N  29,  1887.  Moro.  111^  d. 
Benjamin   Franklin    (h.    Ap   29,    "855,    St.   Glair 


Scholarship  in  Psych.,  191  o,  Wasliington  Univ. 
Teacher,  Math,  and  Sc,  Alton  11.  S.,  1911-15; 
Field  VVorker,  O.  Bur.  of  Juvenile  Research, 
Columbus,  191 5-1 7;  Instr.  of  Psych.,  O.  St. 
Univ..  do.,  191 7;  Social  Service  Work,  A.  R. 
C.  Civilian  Relief  Dept..  4  rue  de  I'Elysee, 
Paris.  France;  Roumanian  Comm.,  Am.  Red 
Cross,  Ro;ne.  Italy.  1918 — .  Autli. :  The 
Trabue  (Completion  Test  as  Applied  to  Delin- 
quent Girls.  Jour,  of  Experimental  Pchych., 
D  1916;  A  Picture  Arrangement  Test,  The 
Psych.  Clinic,  Ap  1917.  \'ol.  XI  No.  2,  pp. 
37-54;  .\  Stuiiy  of  Delin(|uent  Girls,  Jour,  of 
Delinquency,  My  1917,  Vol.  II,  No.  3.  luem., 
Sigma  Xi,  Columbus,  1918.  Address,  623  E. 
17th  St.,  Alton.   111. 

4085.  HORACE  DALE  BOWMAN 
Supt.  of  Bldgs.  and  Grounds;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.; 
b.  O  5.  1887.  South  Bend,  111.;  s.  H.  F.  (b. 
liourbon,  Ind.)  and  Mary  A.  (Dale)  Bowman 
(b.  Bedford,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Bourbon,  Ind. 
II.  S. ;  Purdue  Univ.,  1905-06;  Armour  Inst., 
1906;  Sigma  Nu;  Yo.xan;  H.  H.;  Class  Foot- 
ball; ]5aseball.  Timekeeper.  Estimator,  Supt. 
of  Const.,  and  Engr.,  James  Steward  &  Co., 
191 0-14;  Contractors,  Colorado  Springs.  Denver 
and  Salt  Lake  City,  Ut.;  Contracting  Engr., 
do.,  1914-16;  Supt.  of  Bldgs.  and  Grounds  for 
Bd.  of  Educ,  do.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  Arch,  and 
Engng.,  Ut.  Soc.  for  Engrs.,  Monthly  Jour., 
Salt  Lake  Cit}%  1915;  Mem.,  Univ.  Club.  Salt 
Lake  City.  1913-18;  Trustee,  do.,  1917;  Trustee 
and  Treas.,  do.,  1918 — .  Married  Frances 
Cowan,  O  16,  1915.  Child,  John  Cowan,  b.  N 
26,  1916.  Address,  1503  Harvard  Ave..  Salt 
Lake  City,  Utah;  bus.  add.,  205  Joint  Bldg.,  do. 

4086.     CLARENCE  BOYLE,  JR. 

Lumberman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  M.  E.,  1916; 
b.  Mr  15.  1888,  Chicago;  s.  Clarence  (b.  1861, 
Ind.)  and  Minnie  (Hartwcll)  Boyle  (b.  1861, 
Ottawa,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S., 
Chicago:  Grad.  Armour  Sc.  Acad.,  1906;  Ar- 
mour Tech.  Inst.,  1906-8.  Sphinx;  Stud, 
i'.ranch,  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Chess  and  Checker  Club; 
Class  Treas.;  Bus.  Mgr.,  The  Fulcrum;  Tennis 
Squad;  Permanent  Sec,  M.  E.  Class,  191  o. 
Test.  Engr.  Dept.,  Ind.  Steel  (^o.,  Gary,  Ind., 
1910-11;  Sales  Dept.,  Taylor-Wharton  Iron  & 
Steel  Co.,  High  Bridge,  N.  J.,  191 1-12;  Dis- 
trict Sales  Mgr.,  Scranton,  Pa.,  1913-15;  Sec., 
Clarence  Boyle,  Inc.,  Wholesale  Lumber,  Chi- 
cago, 191 5 — .  .\uth.:  Series  of  .\rticles  on 
Utilization  of  Hardwoods.  Married  Helen 
Schautz,  My  4,  1916.  Child,  Janet  Adele.^  b. 
F  15,  1917.  Address,  443  Belmont  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  1205  Lumber  Exchange  Bldg., 
do. 

4087.     ARTHUR  EUGENE  BRAMHALL 
(Brother  of  No.  40S8) 

-Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ag  24,  1884, 
La  Porte.  Ind.;  s.  Martin  L.  (b.  O  22,  1839, 
Bradford  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Clara  R.  (Bunnell) 
I'.ramhall  (b.  My  22,  1850,  Wyoming  Co.,  do.). 
Prepared'  in  Michigan  City  (Ind.)  H.  S. 
Draftsman.  B.  S.  Brooks,  Arch.,  i9"0-ii;  Part- 
nership, Brooks,  and  I'.ramhall;  Arch.,  191 1 — • 
111.  Reserve  Militia,  1918.  Mem..  Presby. 
Church;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Decatur  Club;  Chamber 
of  (Commerce.  Married  I-'Iurcnce  Orr,  D  31. 
1913,  Michigan  City.  Ind.  Children;  Clara 
Emogene.  b.  F  23.  1915;  Arthur  Eugene,  Jr.,  b. 
Je  23,  1916.  Address.  1451  W.  Decatur  St., 
Decatur,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Room  209  Nat.  Bank 
Bldg.,  do. 

4088.     RALPH  ROGER  BRAMHALL 
(Brother  of  No.  4087) 

Designing  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  O  8, 
1887,  La  Porte.  Ind.;  s.  Martin  L.  (b.  O  22, 
1819  Wyoming  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Clara  (Bunnell) 
Br'amhall  (h.  My  22,  1850,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Miciiigan  City  (Ind.)  11.  S.  Final  Honors 
Draftsman,    Roberts   &    Schaffer    Co.,    Chicago, 


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1910;  Decatur  Bridge  Co.,  Decatur,  1010-12; 
Draftsman,  1912-17;  ])esigning  Eiigr.,  Subma- 
rine Boat  Corp.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  191 7 — .  Mem., 
Presby.  Church;  Submarine  Boat  Club.  Mar- 
ried Belle  Hardy,  Je  3,  1916,  Decatur,  III.  Ad- 
dress, 311   Mt.  Prospect  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J. 

4089.     S.\RA  HAZEL  BRAND  (YEAGER) 
(Wife  of  No.  4987) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  26,  1888.  Cincinnati; 
d.  Edward  Parish  (b.  Ag  9,  1854,  Morgantown, 
W.  Va.)  and  Vienna  (Moore)  Brand  (b.  Ap 
20,  1862,  Davistown,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Nor- 
mal H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Delta  Gamma. 
Teacher,  Pub.  Sch.,  Paw  Paw,  111.,  1906-07;  do., 
LaGrange,  111.,  1907-08;  Reader,  Wehrmaiin 
Concert  Co.,  1910-13.  Married  Oswald  Karl 
Yeager  ('11),  O  10,  1913,  Normal,  111.  Child- 
ren: Elizabeth  Ann,  b.  Ag  8,  1914;  Philip  Ed- 
ward, b.  O  2,  1916.  Address,  201  School  St., 
Normal,  HI. 

4090.     THOMAS  BREGGER 

Assistant;  b.  Mr  29,  1888,  Quincy,  111.:  s. 
John  (b.  1857,  do.)  and  Emilie  (Mueller)  Breg- 
ger  (b.  1861,  do.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Agr.  Club.  Asst.  in  Plant  Breed- 
ing, Univ.  of  111.;  Grad.  Stud,  and  Asst.  in 
Plant  Breeding,  Cornell,  1915-17.  U.  S.  A., 
7th  Inf.  Med.  Detachment,  A.  E.  F.,  19 17 — . 
Address,   1007  S.  Wright  St.,  Champaign. 

4091.     CLAUDE  HAROLD  BREWER 
LL.  B.;  b.  S  21,  1883,  Danville;  s.  George  E. 
and   Jessie    E.    (Smith)    Brewer.      Prepared    in 
Riverside     (Calif.)     H.    S.       Address,    Shelby, 
Miss.t 

4092.  EDWARD  WEBB  BROWN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  10,  18S5, 
Cobden,  111.;  s.  Wilson  (b.  D  5,  1845,  Jones- 
boro,  111.)  and  Mary  Annie  (Dodge)  Brown  (b. 
Ap  5,  1858,  Barrington  Center,  R.  I.).  Pre- 
pared in  Metropolis  H.  S.  Varsity  Track. 
Teacher,  Paducah,  Ky.,  1910;  Turbine  Re- 
search Dept.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  West  Lynn, 
Mass.,  1912;  Engng.  Dept.,  Central  111.  Service 
Co.  Address,  2285  Monroe  St.,  Moscow,  Idaho. 

4093.  ROBERT  ELLSWORTH  BROWN 
Ph>'pician;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  N  29,  1886,  Kan.; 
s.  I.  M.  (b.  Williamsport,  Ind.)  and  Flora  Bell 
(Randall)  Brown.  Prepared  in  Danville  H.  S.; 
Taylor  Univ.,  Upland,  Ind.  Fellowship,  Grad. 
Sch.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1914-16;  Sch.  of  Medicine 
do.,  1914-18.  M.  S.,  Public  Health,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1916.  Asst.,  Zool.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910; 
Prin.,  Acad.,  Taylor  Univ.,  Upland,  Ind.,  1910- 
14;  Appointed  by  Board  of  Foreign  Missions 
of  M.  E.  Church  to  IIosp.,  Chengtu,  WeSv 
China.  Mem.,  Central  Assn.,  Sc.  and  Math. 
Teachers.  Married  Mae  C.  Willis,  D  24,  190/. 
Danville,  111.  Children:  Willis  E.,  b.  Ag  21, 
1909;  Harold  P.,  b.  My  8,  1912.  Address,  Up- 
land, Ind. 

4094.  LELAH  BROWNFIELD 
(Sister  of  No.  81V5) 
Stenographer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  i, 
1888,  Urbana;  d.  George  (b.  D  14,  1859)  and 
Virginia  Alice  (Thomas)  Brownfield  (b.  Jl  31, 
1863,  Urbana).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Gamma  Phi  Beta;  W.  A.  A.;  Spanish  Club. 
Teacher,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Armington,  111.,  loio:  do., 
Gibson  City;  do.,  H.  S.  Pana,  111.,  19^^;  Clerk 
and  Stenographer.  Coll.  of  Commerce.  Univ.  of 
111.,  1913-16;  Sec,  Registrar's  office,  1017; 
Stenographer,  Emergency  Fleet  Corp.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  and  Philadelphia,  19 18 — .  Ad- 
dress. 505  W.  High  St..  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
140  N.  Broad  St.,  Philadelphia. 

409s.     WILBER  L.  BUCHANAN 
Lawyer;   A.B.   in  L.   &  A.;  b.  Ja   31.   1887. 
P.ridgeport,  111.;  s.  John  M.  and  Nettie  (Tamm) 
Buchanan.      Prepared   in    Lawrenceville    H.    S. 


Philomathcan;    I'hi    Beta    Kai)]iri.      J     D.,    Univ 
of  Chicago,   igij.     ..nd   Lt.,  Inf.  O.  R.  C.  86th 
l)iv..    Camp    Grant,    Rockford,   111.,    1917.      Ad- 
dress, 6209  Kenwood  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus    add 
700  First  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  do. 

4096.  EDWIN  CORLISS  ATLEE  BULLOCK 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  O  21,  1888,  l-ort 
Riley,  Kan.;  s.  Edwin  C.  (Jacobstown,  N.  J.) 
'],  T,V"^  Augusta  (Rapp)  Bullock  (b.  Carbon 
dale.  111  ).  Prepared  in  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
(iniv.  Acad.  Sigma  Chi.  Arch.,  C.  W.  &  G.  L 
Rapp,  1910— .  Address,  69  W.  Washington  St. 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  100  Washington  St.,  do. 

4097-     CHARLES   MONTGOMERY    BUNN 

Sales  Engr  ;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ap  28.  1886, 
UeSmet,  S.  Dak.;  s.  Romanzo  Norton  (b.  F  19 
1856,  Troy,  N.  Y. )  and  Mary  Majesta  (Mur- 
dock)  Bunn  (b.  My  15,  1857,  Vt.).  Prepared 
in  Crane  Tech.,  Calumet,  and  Morgan  Park  H. 
Schs.,  Chicago.  Fresh.  Varsity  Baseball;  Var- 
sity Baseball;  Varsity  Basketball.  Elec.  Dept., 
Pullman  Car  Works,  1910;  Salesman  Automatic 
Package  Tier,  1910-11;  Sales  Engr.,  Nat.  X-ray 
Reflector  Co.,  191 1—.  Married  Mae  Elizabeth 
Wmgerter.  N  18,  191 1,  Chicago.  Child,  Muriel 
Ruth,  b.  F  3,  1914.  Address,  9970  Charles  St.. 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,   235  W.  Jackson  St.,  do. 

4098.  *CLAUDE    EMANUEL   BURGENER 
A.    B.    in   L.    &   A.;   A.    M.,    1911;    b.    D   21 

1883,  Noble,  111.;  s.  Fred  (b.  F  8,  1852,  Olney 
111.)  and  Elizabeth  (Shook)  Burgener  (b.  Ag  8 
1854).  Prepared  in  Moweaqua,  H.  S.  Pres., 
Adelphic;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Gamma  Alpha; 
Pres.,  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Varsity  Debating, 
Scholarship;  Fellowship  in  psychology.  Died 
Je  29,  1912,  Urbana. 

4099.  HARLEY   THOMPSON    BURGNER 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    E.    E.;    b.    F    17,    1886, 

Carthage.  111.;  s.  William  (b.  Mr  7,  1854,  do.) 
and  Ella  R.  (Thompson)  Burgner  (b.  Ag  15, 
1854,  do.).  Prepared  in  Carthage  H.  S. ; 
Carthage  Coll.,  1905-7.  Engr.,  I.  T.  S.,  Pe- 
oria.    Address,   c/o   I.    T.    S.,    Peoria. 

4100.  KINGSLEY  ABNER  BURNELL 
Student;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  19,  1884. 
Johet,  111.;  s.  William  Pomroy  and  Rozilla 
.Amelia  (Lawrence)  Burnell.  Prepared  in 
Lake  Forest  Coll.,  1904-05.  Triangle.  Federal 
Creosote  Plant,  Springfield,  Mo.,  1910;  Instru- 
ment man  and  Resident  Engr.,  Madeira  Manore 
Ry.  Co.,  Brazil,  S.  A.,  1910-14;  Salesman  and 
.Stockholder,  Union  Bread-Wrapping  Machine 
Co.,  Joliet,  111.;  Rancher.  Milford,  Mont..  1910- 
17;  (jrad.  Stud.,  Harvard.  Asst.  to  Div.  Engr., 
S.  P.  D.  Div.  Engrs.  Ofifice,  Yeon  Bldg., 
Portland,  Ore.  Presidio  Training  Camp,  San 
Francisco,  Calif.,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  Signal  R. 
C.  A.  S.;  Cantonment  Ins.  Office.  1918-19. 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  Claremont.  Calif.; 
bus.    add.,   Holyoke   House,    Cambridge,    Mass. 

4101.  CLARENCE  DAVID  BUTZER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  5571,  6779,  6780) 
Auto  Dealer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  g,  i886, 
Hillsdale,  111.;  s.  John  Franklin  and  Christina 
(Roos)  Butzer.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Auto  Dealer,  Hillsdale,  111.  Married  Lillian 
Grace  Smith,  Je  4,  191 1.  Child,  Roger  Wil- 
liam, b.  F  24,    1918.     Address,  Hillsdale,  111. 

4102.  JOHN  W.  BUZICK 
-Sec.  and  Treas. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  My  11, 
1888,  Roberts,  III.;  s.  Nelson  (b.  F  14,  1847, 
Mt.  Sterling,  O.)  and  Sarah  Maria  (Woolson- 
croft)  Buzick  (b.  Ja  17,  1853,  LaSalle  Co.,  111.). 
Prejiared  in  .St.  Viateurs  Coll.;  Univ.  Acad. 
Triangle;  .Shield  and  Trident;  Varsity  Base- 
ball, pitcher,  1000  Per  Cent  Championshic 
Team;   Pres.,  Sr.  Class.     Professional   Baseball, 


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Boston  Americans,  191  i-i-;  City  Engr.,  De- 
catur, 111.,  1911;  Chief  Engr.,  Conley  Frog  & 
Switch  Co.,  1912-16;  Sales  Mgr.,  do.,  1916-17; 
Sec.  and  Treas.,  do.,  1917 — .  Married  Alice 
Roberts,  Ja  -•,  191 3,  Roberts,  111.  Children: 
Mary  Alice,  b.  S  i,  191.1;  John  Jr.,  b.  A  26, 
1917.  Address,  575  Mallory  Ave.,  Memphis, 
Tenn.;  bus.  add.,  Conley  Frog  &  Switch  Co., 
do. 

4103.  NEIL  NELSON   CAMPBELL 
City  Engr.  and   Plumbing  Insp.;  B.  S.  in  Ry. 

C.  E.;  b.  Ag  :2,  1S85,  Paisley,  Ont.,  Can.;  s. 
Dougal  (b.  Ja  2,  1844,  Lanark,  Ont.,  Can.)  and 
Anna  (McPliec)  Campbell  (b.  Jl  26,  1850,  Pais- 
ley, Ont.,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Zion  Prep.  Sch., 
Zion  City.  Class  Football.  Water-polo.  Asst. 
Engr.,  James  Anderson,  Jr.,  City  Engr.,  Lake 
Forest,  Lake  Bluff  and  Iligluvood,  111.;  Co. 
Surv.  Lake  Co.  111.;  City  Engr.  and  Plumbing 
Insp.,  do.,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  111.  Soc.  Engrs.  and 
Survs.,  1910;  Roval  Arcanum;  Young  Men's 
Club.  Lake  Forest';  K.  P.;  Am.  Rd.  Bldg.  Assn. 
Married  Helen  Booth  Fielden,  D  i.i;,  1910,  Zion 
City,  111.  Children:  Dorothy  Fielden,  b.  Je 
17,  1912;  Vivian  Margaret,  b.  Ag  28,  1917. 
Address,  Lake  Forest,  111. 

4104.  ORSON  ALLEN  CARNAHAN 
Professor;   B.   S.   in   M.    E.;   b.  Ja   12,    1881, 

Bolivar,  N.  Y.;  s.  Rufus  ^Vheeler  (b.  Friend- 
ship N.  Y.)  and  Edith  (Wixson)  Carnahan 
(b.  Ap  3,  1852,  W.  Clarksville,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Friendship  H.  S.;  Alfred  Univ.,  1905- 
07;  Syracuse,  1907-8.  Sigma  Xi.  Instr.,  Univ. 
of  Pa.,  1910-12;  Assoc.  Prof.,  M.  E.,  Univ.  of 
Ark.,  1912 — .  Married  Clara  Jane  Van  Os- 
trand,  Je  4,  1906,  Richburg,  N.  Y.  Address, 
Bolivar,  N.   Y.f 

4105.  SARAH  MYRTLE  CASTILE 

(BRITTON) 
(Wife  of  G84) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  6,  1888,  Danville, 
111.;  d.  William  E.  (b.  Greencastle,  Ind.)  and 
Mary  Ellen  (Watts)  Castile  (b.  Newton,  111.) 
Eng.  Club;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  French  Club.  Mar- 
ried William  E.  Britton  (G'lo),  Jl  28,  1916, 
Danville,  111.  Child,  Kent,  b.  Je  18,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, looi   W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 

4106.  KIE  CATTRON 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  O  12,  1884, 
Fairview,  111.;  s.  John  Milton  (b.  Ap  4,  1844, 
do.)  and  Alice  (Abbadusky)  Cattron  (b.  S 
6,  1856  do.).  Prepared  in  Kno.x  Acad.  Acacia; 
Agr.  Club.  Traveling  Expert  and  Salesman, 
Acme  Harvesting  Machine  Co.;  Stock  Bus.; 
Salesman,  Animal  Food  Dept.,  Swift  &  Co., 
Chicago.     Address,  Fairview,  111. 

4107.  MAUD  OPAL  CESSNA 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A,;  b.  N  i,  18S7, 
Grinnell,  la.;  d.  N.  W.  (b.  1857,  Rainsburg, 
Pa.)  and  Nancy  (Skiles)  Cessna  (b.  1855'). 
Prepared  in  Grinnell,  la.,  II.  S.  Sigma  Kappa. 
Teacher,  Rockwell  City,  la.,  H.  S.,  1910-12; 
do.,  Grinnell,  la.,  191.3-17-  Mem.,  D.  A.  R. 
Address,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

4108.  JOSEPH  FERDINAND  CHINLUND 
Designing  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  E.  E., 
1914;  b.  D  22,  1886,  Chicago;  s.  Charles  G. 
(b.  S  4,  1S49,  Sweden)  and  Wilhelmina  C. 
CNelson)  Chinlund  (b.  Ap  24,  1851.  Sweden). 
Prepared  in  Chicago  Eng.  H.  and  Man.  Tr. 
Sch.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Prelim. 
Honors.  Elec.  Designing  Engr.,  Bur.  of 
Engng.,  Chicago;  2nd  Lt.,  Q.  M.  C,  U.  S.  A., 
Washington,  D.  C;  First  Lt.,  Constr.  Div., 
Bethlehem  Loading  Plant.  Mays  Landing,  N.  J.; 
Mustered  out,  D  23,  19 18.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Married  Emmy  Koelsch,  Je  25,  1913,  Chicago. 
Child,  Daniel  Koelsch.  Ag  25,  1916.  Address, 
1719  Arthur  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Room 
403  City  Hall,  do. 


4109.  CAMILLO  CHAPIN  CHRISTENSON 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  31,  1889, 
Peoria;  s.  Carl  C.  Christenson.  Prepared  in 
Peoria  H.  S.  Address,  731  Lumber  Exchange 
Bldg,  Chicago. t 

41 10.  HARRY  HARMON  COE 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Jl  28,  1887, 
Dixon,  111.;  s.  Henry  M.  (b.  Sterling,  111.) 
and  Harriet  E.  (Sox)  Coe  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Dixon  IL  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc: 
Univ.  Band;  Cadet  Hop  Com.;  Military  Ball 
Com.  Signal  and  Telephone  Insp.,  I.  T.  S., 
Decatur,  111..  191 1;  Div.  Supt..  Ky.  S.  W. 
Elec.  Ry.  Light  &  Power  Co.,  Paducah,  Ky., 
1911-12;  Supt.  Substations  111.  Traction  Co., 
Springfield,  111.,  1912-18;  Local  Representative, 
Westinghouse  Elec.  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Jo.,  1918 — . 
Auth.:  Sitbstation  Records  Increase  Efficiency, 
E!cc.  Ry.  Jour.,  Vol.  48,  No.  9,  Ag  19 16.  Mar- 
ried Eva  Arnould.  S  19,  1912,  Ashton,  111. 
Child.  Carolyn,  b.  Mr  24,  1917.  Address,  838  S. 
State  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

41 1 1.  WILLIAM  FRANCIS   COLEMAN 
Salesman;   B.   S.  in  M.  E.;   b.  Mr   21,   1886, 

Eagle  Grove  la.;  s.  William  John  (b.  i860.  Pa.) 
and  Catherine  Elizabeth    (IIowcll)   Coleman    (b. 

1861.  Nachusa,  111.).  Prepared  in  Austin  H. 
S.,  Chicago.  Technograph  Bd.;  Pres.,  Stud. 
Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Cost  Acct.,  Roberts  & 
Schaefer  Co.,  igio-ii;  Salesman  and  Adv. 
Mgr.,  Piatt  Co.,  191 1 — .  Married  Sylvia  M. 
Clievernicht,  F  20,  1915,  Austin,  Tex.  Address. 
1724  N.  LaSalle  Ave.,  Chicago. 

41 12.  RICHARD  OSBORNE  COMPTON 

Planter  and  Stockraiser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.; 
b.  Ta  16,  1887,  Cleveland;  s.  John  Carpenter 
(b."F  8,  1851,  Watkins  Glen,  N.  Y.)  and  Eva 
Marilla  (Hill)  Compton  (b.  i8t;2,  Wattsburg, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon:  Shield  and  Trident;  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho;  ITelmet;  Agr.  Club;  Sec,  Sr. 
Class.  Planter,  Fruit  Grower  and  Field  Supt.. 
Tampa  Bay  Land  Co.,  Orlando,  Fla.,  1912 — . 
Address,   Orlando,    Fla. 

41 13.  AGNES  BOUTON  COOPER 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  27,  1879. 
Kansas  City,  Mo.:  d.  Clark  Osband  (b.  Man- 
chester Center,  N.  Y.)  and  Susan  Elizabeth 
(Seger)  Cooper  (b.  Clarksfield,  O.).  Prepared 
in  H.  S.,  Kansas  City.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Cor- 
responding Sec,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  Iota  Chap- 
ter, Ohio;  Head  Cataloger,  Miami  Univ.  Lib., 
1910-12;  do.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1912-13;  do.. 
Pub.  Lib.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1913-16.  Address, 
41 13   Walnut  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

41 14.     GEORGE  ALFRED  COOPER 
Advertising  Mgr.;   B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;   b.  Ap  2, 
1887,     Derbyshire,    Eng.;    s.    George    (b.    D    8, 

1862,  do.)  and  Gertrude  (Hogg)  Cooper  (b.  D 
19,  1863,  Nottinghamshire,  Eng.).  Prepared  in 
E.  Aurora  II.  S.  M.  E.  Soc;  Stud.  Branch, 
A.  S.  M.  E.  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R..  Dynamometer 
Car  Service,  191  o;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Corn  Products 
Refining  Co.,  1910-12;  Tech.  Instr.,  Apprentices, 
I.  C.  R.  R.,  1912-14;  Advertising  Staff,  Ry. 
.■4);e  GaS*tte,  1915-16;  Advertising  Mgr.,  U.  S. 
Graphite  Co.,  1917 — .  Married  Nellie  Leona 
Swartz,  D  28,  igio,  Urbana.  Children:  Rob- 
ert George,  b.  Mr  31,  1912;  Frank  .'\lfred,  b. 
Mr  26,  1914.  Address,  610  Emily  St.,  Sag- 
inaw,   Mich. 

4115.  EARL  ZINK  CORNWELL 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  27,  1887, 
Kansas,  111.;  s.  John  Emery  (b.  O  13,  1858, 
near  Kansas,  111.)  and  Maggie  Josephine  (Zink) 
Cornwell  (b.  D  20,  1861,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Paris  H.  S.  Triangle;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  With 
111.  St,  Highway  Conin.,  Springfield,  1910;  Civ. 


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373 


Kngr.,  Madeira  Maniore  K.  K.  Co.,  Poito 
X'ellio.  Brazil,  S.  A.,  igio-12;  Fruit  grower. 
Washington,  1912-16;  With  Am.  .\ssn.  Portland 
Cement  Mfrs.,  1916-17;  With  Smith  Forma- 
Truck  Co.,  Chicago;  Salesman,  W.  R.  Grace 
&  Co.,  S.  A.,  1917-18;  Mgr.,  Chicago  office  of 
the  Youroveta  Home  &  Foreign  Trade  Co.. 
Inc.,  E>q)orters  and  Importers,  Chicago.  191 8 — . 
Mem..  Christian  Church.  Married  Nelle  Kath- 
arine Ross,  O  14,  1912,  Stronghurst,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 208  S.  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago. 


4116.  HAZEL  lONA  CRAIG 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Tolono,  111.;  d.  Cassius 
M.  (b.  S  26,  1857,  Friendsliip,  Ind.)  and  Carrie 
M.  (Rice)  Craig  (b.  Mr  18,  1867.  near  Sadorus, 
III.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Pi  Beta 
Phi;  W.  A.  A.;  Jr.  Basketball.  Address.  616 
W.  Hill  St.,  Champaign.t 

41 1 7.  NELSON  EARL  CRAIG 
Inspector;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  10,  1886, 
\'ictoria,  111.;  s.  James  R.  Craig.  Prepared  in 
Wyoming  H.  S.  Class  Football.  Insp.  of 
bridges,  St.  Highway  Comn.,  Springfield,  111., 
1910.     Address,   Keokuk. t 

4118.     HIRAM   EDWARD   CROSSLAND 
(Brother  of  Nos.   1487,  5623) 

Engr.  and  Surv.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  C.  E.;  b.  Mr 
29,  1884,  Varna.  111.;  s.  Hiram  Venton  (b.  Ap 
29,  1848,  do.)  and  Cynthia  Lovenia  (Broaddus) 
Crossland  (b.  My  6,  1847,  Henry,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Watseka  H.  S.  C.  E.  Club.  Rodman, 
Kansas  City  So.  Ry.,  1910;  Asst.  Engr.,  Mun. 
Work,  191 1 ;  Designing  Reinforced  Concrete 
Structures,  1911-12;  Designing  Reinforced 
Concrete  Bridges,  1912;  Supt..  Bridge  Const., 
1912;  Supt.,  Rd.  Const.,  1912-14;  Drainage 
Engr.,  19 14-16;  Resident  Const.  Engr.,  Water 
Systems,  1916-17;  Civ.  Engr.  and  Surv.,  Wat- 
seka, 111.,  191 7—.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.;  Presby. 
Church.     Address,    Watseka,    111. 

41 19.  PAUL  CALVIN  CROWELL 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  15,  1885.  Win- 
field,  Kan.;  s.  Walter  Leslie  (b.  1858,  Sagmore, 
Mass.)  and  Sarah  Margaret  Crowell  (b.  1857, 
Cambridge,  O.).  Prepared  in  Norwood  (Mass.) 
H.  S.;  Armour  Sc.  Acad.,  Chicago.  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa.  Civ.  Engr.,  Summers  &  Co.,  Chicago; 
Armour  Fertilizer  Works,  Union  Stock  Yards, 
Chicago.  Address,  Armour  Fertilizer  Works, 
Gen.   Office,   Stock  Yards,  Chicago. 

4120.  WATTS  CYRUS  CUTTER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  7,  1887,  Os- 
wego, 111.;  s.  Watts  Devilke  (b.  F  i,  1863.  do.) 
and  Mary  Louise  (Colgrove)  Cutter  (b.  O  4, 
1864,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  E. 
Aurora  H.  S.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Phoenix; 
Yoxan;  Ku  Klu.x;  Capt.,  Swimming  Team; 
Pres.,  Sr.  Class.  Farmer,  Oswego,  111.;  Dir., 
Oswego  St.  Bank,  do.  Mem.,  Kendall  Co. 
Agr.  Inst.;  Kendall  Co.  Non.  Res.  H.  S. 
Trustee.  Married  Esther  Louise  Sundeen,  Mr 
14,  191 1,  Oswego,  111.  Children:  Slade,  b.  D 
17,  191 1 ;  Frederick  S.,  b.  Mr  9,  1913;  Watts 
C,  Jr.,  b.  Je  30,   1914.     Address,  Oswego.  111. 

41  ji.  JOHN  BLANTON  DABNEY 
Civ.  Kngr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.  and  M.  &  S.  E.;  b. 
D  28,  1886,  Greenville,  Miss.;  s.  John  Blair  (b. 
Jl  IS,  1853,  Roanoke,  Va.)  and  Lola  Angelique 
(Blanton)  Dabney  (b.  N  7,  1854.  Greenville, 
Miss.).  Prepared  in  Greenville  II.  S.;  Miss. 
Agr.  and  Mech.  Coll.,  1904-08.  B.  S.,  Miss.  A 
and  M.,  itjoS.  Local  Engr.  and  Surv.,  1910-11; 
Chief  Asst.  Engr.  in  charge  of  field  work, 
Washington  Co.  Drainage  Sur.,  191 1 — .  Ad- 
dress,  loi  Edison  St.,  Greenville,  Aiiss.t 


4122.  WILLIAM  WILBUR  DALE 
Missionary;  A.   B.  in  L.   &  A. ;  b.   F  9,   1884, 

Blue  Island,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  1854,  Can.)  and 
.Mice  (Walker)  Dale  (b.  1853).  Prepared  in 
Blue  Island  H.  S.;  B.  D.,  Chicago  Theological 
Sem.,  1913.  Adelphic.  Home  Missionary,  Mc- 
intosh, Minn.,  1913-18.  Mem.,  Bd.  Dirs.,  St. 
Conf.  Congr.  Churches,  Minn.  Address,  Inter- 
national Falls,  Minn. 

4123.  KARL   M.    DALLENBACH 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2630,  5087) 

Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  O  20,  1887, 
Champaign;  s.  John  J.  (b.  1853,  Ripley,  O.; 
and  Anna  C.  (Mittendorf)  Dallcnbach  (b.  1854 
Cook  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  II.  S. 
Delta  Upsilon;  Xu  Sigma  Nu;  I'hi  Delta  Kapna; 
Cosmopolitan  Club;  Adelphic;  l'"ootl)aIl;  Track. 
Fellow  in  Psych.,  Univ.  of  Pittsburg,  iqio-ii; 
A.  M.,  1911;  do.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1911-12;  Instr., 
Psych.,  tjniv.  of  Ore.,  1913-15;  O.  St.  Univ., 
1915-16;  Cornell  Univ.,  1916-18.  Co.  E.  18th 
Regt.,  Pa.  Nat.  Guard,  1911-13;  Capt.,  S.  C,  N. 
.\.,  1918 — .  Auth. :  The  Psychology  of  Blind- 
fold Chess,  Titchener  Commemorative  Vol., 
1917.  Relation  of  Memorv  Error  to  Time  In- 
terval, Psych.  Review,  1913;  Measurement  of 
.\ttention.  Am.  Jour,  of  Psych.,  1913;  The 
Effect  of  Practice  upon  Visual  Apprehension, 
Jour,  of  Educ.  Psych.,  1914;  The  History  and 
Derivation  of  the  Word  "Function"  as  a  Syste- 
matic Term  in  Psychology,  Am.  Journ.  of 
Psych.,  191c:  Measurement  of  Attention  in  the 
Field  of  Cutaneous  Sensation,  do.,  1916;  Dr. 
Morgan  on  Measurement  of  Attention,  do.,  1918. 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Am.  Psych.  Assn.;  A.  A. 
A.  S.  Married  Ethel  L.  Douglas,  Ag  22,  1914, 
Chicago.  Children:  Baby,  b.  Ag  29,  1915  (died 
Ag  30,  1915)  ;  John  Wallace,  b.  Ja  22,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, 116  Heights  Court.  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

4124.  WILLIS  CHESTER  DANIELSON 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  Ag  18, 
1887,  Leland,  111.;  s.  O.  M.  (b.  do.)  and  Carrie 
M.  (Larson)  Danielson  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  U.  S.  Forest  Service,  Missoula, 
Mont.,  Ja   1916.     Address,  Missoula,  Mont. 

4125.  GERTRUDE  CURTIS  DAVIS 
(Daughter  of  Nos.  251,  311;  Sister  of  Nos. 
3337,  5629,  8260) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  2<„  1886, 
DeKalb.  111.;  d.  Jeptha  Hartley  ('82),  (b.  Ap 
13,  i860.  Vienna,  Ind.)  and  Ella  (Watson) 
Davis  ('80),  (b.  N  14,  1854.  Bristol.  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Miss  Barstow's  Sch.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Teacher,  Eng.,  Holton, 
Kan.  Address,  Holton,  Kan. 

4126.  WARREN  WILLIAM  DAY 
(Husband  of  No.  4217) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Jl  26,  1882, 
Peoria;  s.  John  Wentworth  (b.  Ag  6,  1856,  do.) 
and  Kate  "(Moore)  Day  (b.  Ja  16,  1856,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Peoria  H.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad.  Theta 
Delta  Chi;  Cosmopolitan;  .Scabbard  and  Blade; 
Arch.  Club;  Pen  and  Brush  Club;  Cai)t.,  Univ. 
Regt.;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Glee  and  Mamiolin  Club; 
I,eader,  jMandolin  Club;  Technograth  Bd. :  Bus. 
Mgr.,  Technograph;  Sr.  Stag  Com.;  Brevet 
Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard.  Supt.  of  Const.,  St.  of 
111,  1910;  Tour  of  World,  1910-11;  Arch., 
191 1-18.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Work,  France,  1918—. 
Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  Arch.  League  of  Am.; 
United  Brotherhood  of  Carpenters  and  Joiners, 
1909-10;  Optimists  Club;  Peoria  Assn.  of  Com- 
merce; 111.  Vallev  Yacht  and  Canoe  Club.; 
Kickapoo  Golf  Club;  111.  Soc.  of  Arch.;  Peoria 
Soc.  of  Arch.;  Peoria  Illini  Club;  Assn.  Chari- 
ties and  Philanthropies,  do.:  Peoria  Betterman 
Assn.;  Pres.,  do.;  Soc.  of  Allied  Arts;  V.  P.. 
Universitv  Club  of  Peoria.  Married  Ethel 
.\iinetta  Hollister  ('10),  S  7,  1910.  Children: 
Shirley  Wentworth,  b.  S  23,  1913;  Muriel 
Hollister.  b.  O  3.  1917.  Address.  606  N.  Madi- 
son Ave.,  Peoria;  bus.  add.,  527  Main  St.,  do. 


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41J7.  JOHN  EDWARD  DEMMER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  22,  1874, 
Du  Ouoin,  111.;  s.  Frederick  (,b.  Ger.)  and  Mary 
(WaTiiser)  Denimer  (b.  do.).  Prepared  m 
111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1897-1901.  Teacher,  1  . 
I  ipoi-6;  Supt.  Sch.,  Auburn,  111.;  Pnn.,  Far- 
mer City  Tp.  n.  S.,  iQi:-i3;  Head  Sc.  Dept., 
Kankakee  H.  S.,  111.,  1913-17;  Instr.,  Chem., 
East.  H.  S.,  Bay  City;  Mich.,  1918— .  Mem., 
\  F  A.  M.  Married  Daisy  A.  Cross,  1902, 
Manila,  P.  I.  Children:  Arthur  Harold,  b.  F 
9,  1904:  Ilu'-h  Lloyd,  b.  Ag  2,  1907-  Address, 
Bay  City,  Mich. 

4128.  BERTHA  ELIZ.VBETH  DEXNING 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  23  1876, 
Tonica,  111.;  d.  James  Alexander  (b.  Mr  12, 
184=;,  Hillsboro,  111.)  and  Mary  Ellen  (Watson) 
Denning  (b.  Ja  21,  1854.  Lei-h,  Lancashire, 
Eng  )  Prepared  in  Llmwood  H.  ».;  111.  at. 
Norm.  Univ.  Teacher  Eng.,  Clinton,  111..  1911; 
Instr  .  Eng.,  Univ.  Acad.,  1911;  Teacher  Eng., 
and  Dean  of  Girls,  Moline  H.  S..  111.;  Teacher, 
Eng..  Joliet  Tp.  IL  S.,  111..  I9i6— .  ^Mem., 
Moline  Woman's  Club;  Assn.  of  Coll.  Alumni, 
Moline,  Rock  Island  and  Davenport  la.  Ad- 
dress. 506  N.  School  St..  Normal,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  312   S.  Eastern  Ave..  Joliet,  111. 

41.9  WALTER  EDWARD  DEUCHLER 
Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b  Ag  14.  1889. 
Aurora,  111.;  s.  Herman  (b.  Ae  12,  1863, 
Achern  Ger.)  and  Mina  (Tegtman)  Deuchler 
Cb.  D  26,  1864,  Hanover,  do.).  P/epaixd  in  \V 
Aurora  H.  S.  Onyx  Dancing  Club;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  V.  P-.  Jr-  4^ss; 
Engr.  Dance  Com.  Engr.,  111.  St.  Geol.  Sur.. 
1908-10;  Asst.  City  Engr..  Marion  xil.,  19:0-11; 
do.,  Aurora.  111.,  1911-15;  Consulting  Engr.  in 
charge  of  mun.  improvements,  i9:6-i7;  .•t'res. 
W  E  Deuchler  &  Co.,  Aurora,  111.,  Specialists 
in  City  pavements,  Waterworks,  Sewerage, 
1917-18;  Struct.  Engr.,  Pres.,  Mun  Testing 
Lab.,  do.,  1917-1&;  Plant  and  Lab.  Insp 
Constr.  materials;  Licensed  Struct.  Engrs.,M. 
of  111.  Address,  364  Garfield  Ave.,  Aurora,  111.; 
bus.  add..  Mercantile  Block,  do. 

4130.  RUFUS  SAMUEL  DIETRICH 
(Brother    of   Nos.    3706.    G179) 

Dairyman;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  20.  1885,  Black 
River  Falls,  Wis.;  s.  Henry  (b.  1835,  lessen, 
Darmstadt,  Ger.)  and  Susanna  (W  ilting)  Diet- 
rich (b.  1840.  do.).  Prepared  m  Black  River 
Falls  H.  S.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  Ionian.  Mar- 
ried Edith  J.  Winchell,  S  4,  1918.  Address. 
Kennemick,   Wis. 

41 3 1.  EDWARD  LELAND  DILLON 
(Husband  of  No.   3329;   Brother  of  No.- 2952) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Thomasboro,  111.; 
s.  William  (b.  Mr  27,  1849,  Ridge  Farm,  111.) 
and  Miranda  (Maurer)  Dillon  (b  Jl  28,  1859, 
Boyertown.  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  b.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Agr.  Soc,  Pres. ;  Lditorial  Staff, 
///  Aer.  Farm  Mgr.,  191'  —  ;  Official  Testing, 
Dairy  Dept.,  111.  Exp.  Sta.,  191 1 ;  Farmer,  Har- 
mon. 111.,  1912-17;  do..  Oslitemo,  Mich.,  1917— ■ 
Married  Hazel  Katherine  Cooper  (  08),  Je  2b, 
1912.  Sullivan,  111.  Children:  Marion  Dil  on 
b  Je  13  1913;  John  Robert,  b.  Je  2,  1914  (died 
Ag    I,   1914).  Address,    Oshtemo,   Mich. 

4132.  WILBUR  JAMES  DIXON 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  M.  E.;  b.  My  26, 
1886.  Glenmore.  N.  Y.;  s.  Adamson  (j.  (b.  Jl 
18^0,  do.)  and  Eunice  A.  (Stanford)  Dixon 
(b  Ag  1852,  East  Florence,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Clinton,  N.  Y.  II.  S.;  Syracuse  Univ.,  1906-9. 
Testing  Dept.,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  f.  '910-1 1;  Erie 
Ry.,  ,9,,_.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address, 
Boiieau   Place,   Meadville,   Pa.t 


4133.  EDGAR  DWIGIIT  DOYLE 
Asst.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E. ;  b.  S  22. 
1 886,  Bloomington,  111.;  s.  Samuel  Doyle  (b. 
.Ag  13,  1857,  do.)  and  Mollie  (Lovenguth) 
Ooyle  (b.  Je  14,  1859).  Prepared  in  Bloom- 
ington H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
Sigma  Xi;  E.  E.  Soc;  Prelim..  Final  and  Spe- 
cial Honors;  Technograph  Bd.;  ist  Lt.,  Signal 
Corps,  Univ.  Regt.  Stud.  Engr.,  Gen.  Elec. 
Co.,  1910-11;  Tech.  Asst.,  Elec.  Testing  Lab., 
191 1 ;  Asst.  Engr.,  do.,  191 1 — .  Mem.,  A.  I. 
E.  E. ;  Nat.  Elec.  Light  Assn.  Married  Edyth 
Nesslage  Schumacher,  Je  26,  1913.  New  York 
City.  Child,  Robert  Dwight,  b.  Jl  29,  1914. 
Address,  2120  Mapes  Ave.,  New  York  City; 
bus.  add.,  80th  St.  and  East  End  Ave.,  do. 

4134.  LOUIS  AUGUST  DUMOND 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  M.  and  S.  E. ;  b.  Ap  21, 
1888,  Colby,  Kan.;  s.  Crum  David  (b.  Earlville. 
111.)  and  Minnie  (Grimn)  Dumond  (b.  Ger.). 
Prepared  in  Earlville  H.  S.  Engr.,  West.  Elec. 
Co.,  1910;  do..  Subway  Comn.,  Chicago,  1911; 
do.,  Chicago  Telephone  Co.,  191 1;  do.,  Comn. 
of  Down  Town  Sts.,  Chicago  Assn.  of  Com., 
1911-15;  Sec. -Engr.,  Comn.  on  Downtown 
^Iun.  Improvements,  1913-15;  Engr.,  Civic 
Indus.  Comn.,  Assn.  of  Commerce,  1915-18; 
Mgr.,  Indus.  Dept.,  Chicago  Assn.  of  Com- 
merce, 191 S — .  Auth.:  Progress  Report  to 
the  Comn.  on  Downtown  Mun.  Improvements, 
on  Relief  for  Sub-Surface  Congestion  in  the 
Downtown  Chicago  Sts.,  Pub.  by  City  of  Chi- 
cago, D  1914;  Engng.,  Civic,  and  Industrial 
News.  Chicaao  Commerce.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  R.  A.  M.;  K.  T.; 
Past  Consul.  M.  W.  A.;  Chicago  Illini  Club; 
Assn.  of  Commerce;  May  wood  Golf  Club; 
Am.  Highway  Assn.  Married  Margaret  M. 
Dumond,  O  16,  1915,  Maywood,  111.  Child, 
Lois  Margaret,  b.  O  24,  1916.  Address,  205 
S.    19th  Ave.,   Maywood,  111. 

4135.  LANDALE  WILLIAM  DUNCAN 
Real  Est.  Promoter;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr 
3,  1887,  Princeton,  Ind.;  s.  William  (b.  O 
1837,  Gibson  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Isabel  (Brown) 
Duncan  (b.  Edinburgh,  Scotland).  Prepared  in 
Princeton  H.  S.;  Purdue  Univ..  1905-6.  Agr. 
Club;  Alpha  Zeta.  13th  F.  A.  Band.  Coblenz, 
Ger.,  1918 — .  Married  Marie  Griswald,  O  16, 
1917,    Barton,  Fla.    Address,  Barton.  Fla. 

4136.  LEROY  MORRELL  DUNSHEATH 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  8,  1886. 
Aurora,  111.;  s.  Thomas  Judson  (b.  O  4,  1849, 
Mcaford,  Ont.,  Can.)  and  Mary  Ann  (Clarke) 
Dunsheath  (b.  F  21,  1859,  York,  Ont.,  Can.). 
Prepared  in  W.  Aurora  II.  S.  Stud.  Branch, 
A.  S.  M.  E.;  M.  E.  Soc.  Draftsman,  C.  B. 
S:  Q  R.  R.,  1910-12;  do.,  K.  C.  S.  R.  R.,  1912- 
1 4 ;~  Locomotive  Boiler  Insp.,  S.  A.  L.  Ry., 
1914-16;  Chief  Draftsman,  Powdered  Coal 
Engng.  and  Equipment  Co.,  1916-18;  Mech. 
Engr.  in  charge  of  Plants  and  Equipment, 
Kinyon  Pulverized  Fuel  &  Engng.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1918— .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  K.  A.  M. 
Address,  127  Galena  Blvd.,  Aurora,  111.;  bus. 
add.,   864   Irving   Park   Blvd.,   Chicapo. 

4137.  ALICE  HARRIET  DURLAND 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  10,  1887, 
LaC.range,  111.;  d.  Deusenbury  (b.  N  22,  1851, 
Bridgeville,  N.  Y.)  and  Louisa  Margaret  (Vial) 
Durland  (b.  Ja  28,  1856,  Lyonsville.  III.).  Pre- 
pared in  Lyons  Tp.  IL  S.,  LaGrange;  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1916-17.  Prelim.  Honors;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Teacher,  Anna,  HI.,  1907-08;  Prin.,  Tp. 
M.  S.,  Georgetown,  111.,  1908-11;  Teacher,  Ben- 
ton ill.,  1911-13;  do.,  .Anna,  111.;  do..  Eng., 
Carl  Schurz  H.  S.,  Chicago,  1915—-  Address. 
444  S.  Madison  .Ave.,  LaGrange,  111.;  bus.  add.. 
Carl    Schurz   H.    S.,  Chicago. 


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4138.  WARREN  ERRETT  EAST 
Combustion  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Te  2, 
1888,  ISemcnt,  111.;  s.  Homer  Ardcn  (b.  S  27, 
1 86 1,  Taylorville,  111.)  and  Mary  Rebecca 
(Thompson)  East  (b.  My  13,  1865,  Biula,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Bement  H.  S. ;  Maroa  II.  S.  Eta 
Kapi)a  Nu;  Prelim.  Honors;  Varsity  Track 
(holds  J?  mile  record  to  date);  Ex.  Com.,  1910 
E.  E.  Show.  Engr.  .Apprentice,  Westinghouse 
Elcc.  &  Mfg.  Co.,  E.  Pittsburgh,  191 0-13;  with 
Westinghouse  Mach.  Co.,  do.,  1914;  Efficiency 
Engr.,  Mineral  Point,  Wis.,  1914-17;  Pub. 
Service  Co.,  do.;  Combustion  Engr.,  Toledo  Ry. 
&  Light  Co.,  Toledo,  O.,  1917-18.  Mgr.,  West- 
inghouse Club,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.;  Sec,  111. 
Alumni  Assn.,  Pittsburgh.  Married  Rachel 
Jane  Brown,  (j  10,  1915,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.  Ad- 
dress,  918  Virginia  St.,  Toledo,  O. 

4139.  HARRY  DAVID  EASTERBROOK 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  i,  1887, 
-Saybrook,  111.;  s.  Carey  P.  (b.  Washington 
Courthouse,  O.)  and  Livina  Angeline  (Hurley) 
Easterbrook  (b.  Farmer  City,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Saybrook  H.  S.  E.  E.  Soc;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Regt.  Apprentice,  Westinghouse  Elec.  &  Mfg. 
Co.,  Pittsburgh,  igio-12;  Supply  Engng.,  do., 
1912-14;  Supply  Sales,  do..  1914-17;  do.,  Los 
Angeles  Dist.  Office,  1917-18.  Capt.,  90th  Co., 
Calif.  Mil.  Reserves.  Married  Anna  Mar- 
garethe  Pound,  JI  25,  1909,  Saybrook,  111. 
Children:  Elbert  Carey,  b.  O  25,  1910;  Valerie 
Virginia,  b.  O  30,  191 3.  Address,  955  W.  46th 
St.,  Los  Angeles;  bus.  add..  Van  Neyes  Bldg., 
do. 

4140.  RANDOLPH  EIDE 
(Brother  of  No.  2084) 
Telephone  Traffic  Supt.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.; 
b.  My  25,  1888,  Lee,  111.;  s.  Tollef  Torrison 
(b.  D  12,  1852.  Olen,  Norway)  and  Christina 
(Greve)  Eide  (b.  Ag  12,  1861,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Lee  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Shield  and  Trident; 
Philomathean;  Bus.  Mgr.,  The  Daily  Illini. 
Special  Insp.,  Traffic  Deiit.,  New  York  Tele- 
phone Co.,  New  York  CTity  1911-13;  Supvr., 
traffic  Northwestern  Bell  Telephone  Co.,  St. 
Louis,  1913-16;  do.,  Michigan  St.  Telephone 
Co.,  Detroit,  1916-17;  Traffic  Supt.,  Central 
Union  Telephone  Co.,  Columbus,  O.  Mar- 
ried, Edna  Ruth  Phillips,  Ja  17,  1917,  St. 
Louis.  Child,  Catherine  Christine,  b.  Ja  23, 
1918.  Address,  109  E.  Oakland  Ave.,  Colum- 
bus. O. ;  bus.  add.,  33  N.  3rd  St.,  Room  201, 
do. 
4141.     ARTHUR    WESLEY    EISENMAYER, 

JR. 

Merchant  and  Contractor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.; 
b.  S  21,  1888,  Hiawatha,  Kan.;  s.  .\rthur  Wes- 
ley (b.  Jl  12,  1866,  Clairmont,  111.)  and  Mamie 
Adeline  (Johnson)  Eisenmayer  (b.  Mr  23, 
1868,  River  Styx,  O.).  Prepared  in  E.  St. 
Louis  H.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Phoenix;  Phil- 
omathean; Scribblers';  Eng.  Club;  lUio  Bd. ; 
///.  Mag.;  Dope  Sheet;  Sr.  Stag.  Merchant, 
Granite  City  Lime  &  Cement  Co.,  111.;  Carmi, 
111.;  Anna;  Danville;  Fairmont;  Edwardsville. 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Elizabeth  Rosa- 
line Bickelhaupt,  D  14,  19 12,  Edwardsville, 
111.  Children:  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  S  4,  1913; 
Faith  Christine,  b.  F  26,  1915.  Address, .  40s 
Center   St.,  Edwardsville,  111. 

4142.  -WALTER  ELMER  EKBLAW 
(Husband  of  No.  4260;  Brother  of  No.  3721) 
Geologi.st;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  A.  M.,  1912;  b.  Mr 
10,  1882,  Rantnul,  111.;  s.  Andrew  (b.  My  10, 
1854,  Eksjo,  Jonkopping,  Sweden)  and  Ingry 
(Johnson)  Ekblaw  (b.  Mr  3,  i860,  Traheryd, 
Kroneberg,  do.).  Prepared  in  Austin  Coll., 
Effingham,  111.  Acacia;  Shield  and  Trident; 
Gamma  Alpha;  Scribblers';  Alumnus  Mem., 
Ma-Wan-Da;  Sigma  Xi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon; 
Prelim.  Honors;  .Scholarship  in  Geol. ;  Ed., 
The   Daily  Illini;  Permanent    Class   Sec;    Hon. 


Mem.,  111.  Union  Council;  Cabinet,  Y.  M.  C. 
A.;  I'romoted  First  Annual  Fall  Ilome-Com- 
ing.  Geologist  and  Botanist,  Crocker  Land 
Arcnc  Expedition,  1913-17;  Staff  Fellow,  Univ. 
of  111.,  19 1 7 — :  Research  Assoc,  Am.  Museum 
of  Natural  Hist.,  1917—.  Explored,  surveyed 
and  mapped  parts  of  Grant  Land  and  Elies- 
mereland.  Auth. :  The  Stratigraphy  and  Pale- 
ontology of  the  Devonian  System  in  Rock 
Island  Co.  111.;  Correlation  of  The  Devonian 
System  in  Northwestern  111.,  Annual  Report,  111 
St.  .\cad.  Sc,  1911-12.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
111.  St.  Acad  of  Sc;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Wilson  Orni- 
thol.  Club;  Am.  Ornithol.  Union;  Am.  Eco- 
logical Soc;  Am.  Geog.  Soc.  Married  Augusta 
May  Krieger  ('10;,  F  28,  1918.  Urbana.  Ad- 
dress, 713  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Urbana; 
bus.  add.,  255  Natural  Hist.  Bldg.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  do. 

4143-  CHARLES  LYMAN  ELLIS 
(Brother  of  No.  3358) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  F  14,  1887, 
Wichita,  Kan.;  s.  Samuel  Edwin  (b.  Je  9,  1853) 
and  Rebecca  Maria  (Hewes)  Ellis  (b.  N  20 
1857).  Prepared  in  Bloom  Tp.  II.  S.,  Chi 
cago  Heights.  Teacher,  Decatur  Co.,  H.  S. 
Oberlin,  Kans.,  1910-13;  do.,  Colfax  Co.,  H 
S.  Raton,  N.  Mex.,  1913-17;  Instr.,  G.  E.  D. 
Univ.  of  111.,  1917^.  Married  Flossie  Brown- 
field,  D  27,  1910,  Urbana.  Child,  Charles 
Lyman,  Jr.,  b.  Ag  13,  igu.  Address,  505  W 
High    St.,   Urbana. 

4144.  LLOYD  KIRK  ELLSBERRY 
(Husband  of  No.  2578) 
Merchant;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  31, 
1887,  Geneseo,  111.;  s.  John  Carter  (b.  N 
25,  1848)  and  Arista  Althea  Ellsberry  (b.  Ag 
25,  1849).  Prepared  in  Mason  City  H.  S. 
Chi  Beta;  Philomathean;  Delta  Sigma  Rho; 
Mem.,  winning  team  debating  against  O.,  1910; 
Sec,  Soph.  Class;  Illini  Staff;  Ed;  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  Handbook,  1909;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  cabinet, 
Mgr..  Ear  Corn  Seed  Co.,  191 1;  Mem.,  The 
G.  D.  Sutton  Co.;  Pres.,  L.  K.  Ellsberry  & 
Co.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Effie  Lucy 
Bauer  ('06),  N  18,  19 14,  Champaign.  Child, 
William  Gertus,  b.  Ag  25,  1815.  Address,  Ma- 
son City,  HI. 

414.';.  MARIE  VON  ENGELKEN 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  6,  1889,  St.  Louis; 
d.  L.  H.  Engelken.  Prepared  in  Dubuque,  la. 
H.  S.  Chi  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Teacher, 
Eng.  and  Lib.  Sc,  Somerset  H.  S.  Ky.,  1910. 
Address,  Oscala,  Fla.t 

4146.  IGNACIO  CEFERINO  ENRIQUEZ 
Civil  Governor;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Chihuahua, 
Mex.;  s.  Ignacia  Enriquez.  Prepared,  N.  M. 
.\gr.  Coll.  Civil  Governor,  Chihuahua  St., 
Mex.;  Revolutionist,  participated  in  overthrow- 
ing of  the  Huerta  Govt.  Address,  Chihuahua, 
Mex. 

4147-  CLIFFORD  ERIK  JOSEPH 
ERIKSON 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  24,  1888, 
Chicago;  s.  Charles  Erik  (b.  Ap  19,  1854, 
Stockholm,  Sweden)  and  Josephine  (Miller) 
Erickson  (b.  JI  25,  1865).  Prepared  in  W. 
Aurora  H.  S.  Scabbard  and  Blade.  Tracing, 
1910;  Plotting  transmission  Sur.,  1910;  Asst. 
Engr.  and  Res.  Insp.,  Dike  Const,  for  water 
power  development,  1910-11;  Commonwealth 
Edison  Co..  Chicago,  1911;  Draftsman,  Con- 
struction of  two  concrete  dams  at  Grayson. 
Va.  with  II.  M.  Byllesby  &  Co.,  Engrs.  and 
Mfrs.,  Chicago.  Mem.,  Swedish  Engrs.  Soc. 
of  Chicago.  Address,  207  W.  Park  Ave., 
Aurora.  111.;  bus.  add.  Insurance  Exchange 
Bldg.,   Chicago. t 


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4148.  JOHN  WESTON  ESSINGTON 
(Brother  of  No.  2659) 
Real  Estate  and  Ins.  Bus.;  A.  B.  in  Bus. 
L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  19.  1S87,  Streator,  111.;  s.  John 
Essington.  Prepared  in  Streator  Tp.  H.  S. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Illio  Board;  Pres.  Cml. 
Club.     Address,  604  Broadway,  Streator,  Ill-t 

4149.  BRYON  MACAULEY  FAST 
(Brother  of  No.  3363) 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  i,  1883, 
Princeville,  111.;  s.  Allen  C.  (b.  My  31,  1848, 
Ashland  Co.,  O.)  and  Ilattie  (Calhoun)  Fast 
(b.  F  9,  1850.  Monica,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Princeville  H.  .S.;  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.,  Peoria, 
1902-6.  Iris  Club;  Class  Football.  Illumina- 
tion and  Power  Salesman,  Light,  Heat  &  Power 
Co.,  Springfield,  111.,  1909-10;  do.,  Empire  Dist. 
Elec.  Co.,  Joplin,  Mo.,  1910-11;  do.,  and  Bus. 
Mgr.,  Pa.  Pub.  Service  Co.,  Clearfield,  Pa., 
1912-18;  Gen.  Mgr.,  Pa.  Collieries  Inc.,  Johns- 
town, Pa.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Storage  Bat.,  Loc- 
omotives for  Coal  Mines,  Annual  Report  of 
Coal  Milling  Inst,  of  Am.,  D  1917,  Pittsburg. 
Chm.,  Co.  Section,  Nat.  Elec.  Light  Assn. 
Clearfield,  Pa.,  19 17.  Married  Frances  Shack- 
lette,  Ag  29,  191 1,  Brandenberg,  Ky.  Chil- 
dren: Barbara  Allen,  b.  Ag  23,  1912;  Charles 
Edward,  b.  Ja  4,  1915.  Address,  Clearfield, 
Pa.;  bus.  add.,  906  First  Nat.  Bank  Bldg., 
Johnstown,  do. 

4150.     RUTH  DAVIDA  FELMLEY   (MEEK) 

(Daughter  of  H19;   Wife   of   No.  4306;    Sister 

of  No.  5654) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  8,  1888,  Carrollton, 
111.;  d.  David  (b.  Ap  24,  1859,  Somerville,  N. 
J.)  and  Auta  (Stout)  Felmley  (b.  O  11,  1865, 
New  Vienna,  O.).  Prepared  in  Norm.  Univ. 
H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1908-10;  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;  Illiola;  Class  Basketball; 
Women's  Tennis  Tournament.  Married  Alva 
Brace  Meek  do).  S  i,  19 14.  Normal,  111. 
Child,  David  Felmley,  b.  My  19,  1916.  Ad- 
dress,  Carrollton,   111. 

4151.  J.  FR.\NK  FELTER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  16,  1887,  Eureka, 
111.;  s.  Pierce  Andrew  (b.  do.)  and  Eunice 
Adele  (McCorkle)  Felter  (b.  Washington,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Eureka  H.  S.;  A.  B.,  Eureka  Coll., 
1908.  Milk  Tester,  Univ.  of  111.  Dairy  Dept.. 
1910-11;  Farmer,  191 1 — .  Married  Hazel  Beall 
Vanskiver,  S  27,  1913,  Streator,  111.  Child, 
Eunice  Beall.  b.  Mr  28,  1918.  Address,  R. 
1,   Eureka,   111. 

4152.     *IRWIN   GLENN   FERGUSON 

B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Mr  9,  1890.  Ilartington, 
Neb.;  s.  Thomas  Alexander  and  Ella  Augusta 
(Ritchey)  Ferguson.  Prepared  in  T?niv.  Acad. 
St.  Hydrograpbcr  for  Colo.,  1910;  Instr.,  G.  E. 
D.,  191 1 ;  Ilydrographer  for  Costilla  Estates, 
1911-12.     Died  My  27,   1912,  Champaign. 

4153.  IRENE  MARY  FERRIS  (TRAYLOR) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  5,  1887,  Rosenberg, 
Tex.;  d.  Tohn  Franklin  (b.  i860,  Lawrence- 
burg,  Ind.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Brogan)  Fer- 
ris (b.  1863,  Dearborn  Co..  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Lawrenceburg  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Ind.  Univ., 
1905-8.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Married  Edgar  Hobbs 
Traylor,  Je  29,  191 1.  Children:  William 
Franklin,  b.  N  28,  1013;  Ferris  Edgar,  b.  O 
27,  191 5;  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Jl  8,  191 7.  Ad- 
dress,  jasper,    Ind. 

4154.     ERWIN  OLIVER  FINKENBINDER 
(Husband   of   No.   4478) 
Teacher  and  Supvr. ;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  .\g 
22,   1884,   Kent,  111.;   s.  David  Oliver    (b.   O  2. 
18^7,    near   Carl  vie.    Pa.)    and    Emma    Elizabeth 
(Werkheiser)     Fiiikcnbindi-r     (h.     D    27,     1857, 


Kent,  111.).  Prepared  in  Prep.  Dept.,  Mt. 
-Morris  Coll.;  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1905-8. 
Fellowship,  Clark  Univ.,  1910-13;  A.  AL,  Clark 
Univ.,  1911;  Ph.  D.,  do..  1913.  Teacher,  Psych, 
nnd  Educ,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,Milwaukee,  1913- 
18;  Supvr.,  Practice  Teaching,  do.,  1917-18. 
Auth.:  The  Curve  of  Forgetting.  Am.  Jour. 
Psych.,  Vol.  24,  Ja  191 3;  The  Remembrance 
of  Problems  and  of  their  Solutions,  a  study 
in  Logical  memory,  do.,  \'oI.  24,  1914.  Married 
Lena  Althea  Walworth  ('10),  Je  27,  1912,  Ur- 
bana.    Address,  432  Edgewood  Ave.,  Milwaukee. 

4155.     ULYSSES  SIMON  FITZPATRICK 
(Husband   of  No.   5829) 

Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  2,  1887, 
Calif.;  s.  Arthur  (b.  1824,  Isle  of  Man,  Eng.) 
and  Amelia  (Phipher)  Fitzpatrick  (b.  Ger.). 
Prepared  in  Orange  (Calif.)  II.  S.  LL.  B., 
Ilarvard  Law  Sch.,  1913.  Married  Olga  Fern 
Moser  ('13),  Jl  2,  1917,  Sigel,  111.  Address, 
Sigel,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  American  Consulate, 
San   Jose,    Costa    Rica. 

4156.  ROBERT  BRUCE  FIZZELL 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  20,  1889; 
s.  James  Albert  (b.  My  28,  i860,  Simcoe,  On- 
tario, Can.)  and  Alartha  Catherine  (Allen)  Fiz- 
zell  (b.  Je  21,  i860.  Walnut  Cove,  Stokes  Co., 
N.  C).  Prepared  in  Taylorville  Tp.  H.  S. 
LL.  B.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1913.  Philomalhean; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  On  four 
inter-collegiate  debates;  Winner  of  Inter-Soc. 
Declam.  Contest.  Lawyer,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1913 — .  Married  Florence  Edith  Hoover,  N 
27,  191 6,  Salt  Lake  City.  Child,  Robert  Bruce 
Jr.,  b.  D  30,  1918.  Address,  1102  Benton 
Blvd.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  bus.  add.,  313  Fidel- 
ity Trust  Bldg.,  do. 

4157.  HARVEY  AIKEN  FLANDERS 
(Brother  of  No.  3736) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  S  10,  1886, 
Chicago;  s.  John  James  (b.  Je  30,  1848,  do.) 
and  Alicia  (Aiken)  Flanders  (b.  F  23,  1849). 
Prepared  in  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago;  Colo.  Sch. 
of  Alines,  1904-5.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon. 
Teacher,  Math,  and  Sc,  Morgan  Park  Acad., 
111.,  1910-15;  Teacher.  Math,  and  Ath.  Coach, 
Hinsdale  Tp.  H.  S.,  111.,  1915—-  Mem.,  Cen- 
tral Assoc,  of  Sc.  and  Math.  Teachers;  Illini 
Club  of  Chicago:  Alumni  Assn.;  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Hazel  Bennett,  Je  19,  I9i2f  Aurora, 
Ul.  Children:  Katherine,  b.  O  7.  1914;  Mar- 
garet, b.  My  30,  1917.     Address,  Hinsdale,  111. 

4158.  JOHN  RENCHIN  FORNOF 
Publisher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  23,  1889, 
Streator,  111.;  s.  John  W.  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Seavey)  Fornof.  Prepared  in  Streator  H.  S. 
Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Managing  Ed.,  Illini.  Editor 
and  Publisher  Streator  Free  Press.  Married 
Helen  Honeywell.  S  14.  1910,  Hoopeston,  111. 
Address,  205  LaSalle  St.,  Streator,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  Streator  Free  Press,  do. 

4159.  EWELL  GERDES  FRANKEN 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  My  14,  1889,  Philadelphia, 
111.;  s.  John  Gerdes  and  Ida  Belle  (Smith) 
Franken.  Prepared  in  Chandkrville  H.  S.; 
Whipple  Acad.,  Jacksonville.  111.  Chi  Beta; 
Chem.  Club;  Final  Honors;  Phi  Beta  Pi. 
Stud.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  igio-n.  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  Chandlerville, 
111. 
4160.  VICTOR  BYRON  FREDENH.\GEN 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  11,  1888. 
Greggs,  111.;  s.  Victor  (b.  Warrensville,  111.) 
and  Jane  (Woodroofe)  Frcdenhagen  (b.  Der- 
byshire, Eng.).  Prepared  in  Downers  Grove, 
111.  Sigma  Pi;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  C.  E. 
Club.  Constr.  Engr.,  111.  Highway  Comn. 
Married  Alarjorie  Hamilton.  My  24,  1915. 
Wynne,  Ark.  Address,  c/o  Morgan  Engr.  Co., 
Memphis. 


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4161.  OTTO  FREDERICK 
(Brother  of  No.  4162) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  23,  1887,  Sullivan, 
III.;  s.  Henry  L.  (b.  Ja  23,  1S40,  Ross  Co.,  O.) 
and  Mary  (Miller)  Frederick  (b.  My  13,  185 1, 
Sullivan,  111.).  Prepared  in  .Sullivan  H.  S. 
Acacia;  Tlieta  Kappa  Nu;  Fuller  Law  Club. 
Lawyer,  Galesburg,  111.,  1910-11;  Frederick  & 
Frederick,  Peoria,  191 1 — .  Married  Olive  K. 
J.  Clark.  Je  24,  1914.  Address,  712  Frye  Ave., 
Peoria;  bus.  add.,  424  Main  St.,  do. 

4162.  ROSCOE  CHARLES  FREDERICK 

(Brother  of  No.  4161) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  S  11,  1885,  Sullivan,  111.; 
s.  Henry  L.  (b.  Ja  23,  1840,  Ross  Co.,  O.)  and 
Mary  (Miller)  Frederick  (b.  My  13,  1851,  Sul- 
livan, 111.).  Prepared  in  Sullivan  H.  S.  I'hi 
Alpha  Delta;  Fuller  Law 'Club.  Lawyer,  Fred- 
crick  &  Frederick,  Peoria,  191 1 — .  Judge,  City 
Court,  1 91 2- 1 3- 1 7 — .  Married  Myrtle  Russell, 
Ap  14,  1015.  Address,  818  Knoxville  Ave., 
Peoria;  bus.  add.,  424  Main  St.,  do. 

4163.  AUGUSTUS  HENRY  FRIDRICHS 
Lawyer;    LL.    B. ;    b.    F   15,    1883,    Waterloo, 

111.;  s.  William  Christopher  (b.  Ja  27,  1849, 
do.)  and  Catherine  Herring  (Reinfalt)  Frid- 
richs  (b.  N  15,  1862,  Aechsheim,  Wuertemberg, 
Ger.).  Prepared  in  Waterloo  II.  S.  Asst.  Pros- 
ecuting Atty.,  E.  St.  Louis  since  191 1;  Lawyer, 
Waterloo,  111.,  1915-17;  City  Atty.,  do.,  1917— . 
Sec.  Legal  Advisory  Bd.  for  Monroe  Co., 
1917 — .  Married  Anna  Marie  Fridrichs,  Jl  29, 
1008,  Columbia,  111.  Child,  Augustus  Henry,  b. 
S  20,  1909.     Address,  Waterloo,  111. 

4164.  JOHN  REED  FUGARD 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  D  6,  1886,  New- 
ton, la.;  s.  Judson  II.  (b.  F  14,  1854,  Bellville, 
O.)  and  Ella  (Slemmons)  Fugard  (b.  Ap  15, 
1862,  Prairie  City,  la.).  Prepared  in  Newton 
H.  S.  Kappa  Sigma;  Glee  C\\ih.  Arch,  with 
Stanford  Hall,  Chicago,  1910;  Supt.,  Const,  of 
Est.,  Princeton,  la.,  191 1;  In  office,  Emory 
Stanford  Hall,  Arch.,  Mr  191 1 — .  Married 
Rowena  Celestia  Owen,  Je  18,  1910,  Piano,  111. 
Child,  John  Reed,  b.  F  4,  191 2.  Address,  6200 
Washington  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  508  Har- 
ris Trust  BIdg.,  do. 

4165.  NAGENDRA  NATH  GANGULEE 
Agriculturist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  2,  1888, 
Barisal,  India;  s.  B.  C.  Gangulee.  Prepared  in 
B.  M.  Coll.,  Barisal,  India.  Aer.  Club;  Cosmo- 
politan Club;  Social  Sc.  Club;  Italian  Club. 
Address,  Shantiniketan  Bolpur,  E.  I.  Ry.  Loop, 
Bengal,  India. 

4166.  GARABED  ARSIIAG  ZACAR 
GARABEDIAN 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  S  10,  1S88,  Con- 
stantinople, Turkey;  s.  Zacar  (b.  1847,  do.)  and 
Virginia  (Balian)  Garabedian  (b.  i860,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Bithynia  II.  S.,  Bardezag,  Turkey. 
Syrian  Protestant  Coll.,  Beirut,  1906-7;  M.  D., 
Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1913.  Cosmopolitan  Club. 
Phys.,  Chicago,  191 3 — ;  Asst.,  Pediatics,  Rush 
Med.  Coll..  1914—;  Health  Officer,  Dept.  of 
Health,  Chicago,  1915-18;  Physician,  Tulsa, 
Okla.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Chicago  Med.  Soc.; 
111.  St.  Med.  Soc;  Fellow,  Am.  Med.  Assn. 
Married  Estelle  Garabedian,  1915,  Chicago. 
Address,   719-720   Mayo  Bldg.,   Tulsa,   Okla. 

4167.  JUAN  IGNACIA  GARZA 
Elec  Engr.;   B.  S.  in  E.   E.;  b.  Je  11,   1886, 

Monterey,  N.  Leon,  Mex.;  s.  Jesus  Garza.  With 
Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1910 — . 
Address,  Saltillo,  Coahuila,  Mex. 

4168.  FRANK  CALEB  GATES 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.   S   12,   1887,  Chi- 

casro;  s.  William  S.  (b.  S  17,  1855,  do.)  and 
Lillian    Warrer    (Pillsbury)     Gates     (b.    My    3, 


1863,  Nashua,  N.  II.).  Prepared  in  Lake  View 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1912. 
Sigma  Xi;  Prelim.,  J'"inal,  and  Special  Honors. 
Teacher,  Univ.  of  Philippines,  191J-15;  i'rof., 
Biol.,  Carthage.  111.,  1916-18J  Asst.  ProL, 
Dept.  of  Botany,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.,  1919—.  2nd  Lt.,  San.  C,  U.  S.  A., 
Yale  Army  Lab.;  Mustered  out,  D  17,  1918. 
Auth.:  Comparison  of  the  Season  at  Chicago 
and  Urbana,  Am.  Botany,  Vol.  14,  1908;  Relic 
Dunes;  Life  History,  Transact.  III.  Acad.  Sc., 
1910;  Some  Effects  of  Protracted  Drought 
Upon  Xerofytic  Plants,  Plant  World,  Vol.  13, 
1 9 10;  Summer  Bird  Life  in  the  Vicinity  of 
Havana,  111.,  in  its  Relation  to  the  Prominent 
IMant  Assns.,  Wilson  Bull.  Vol.  23;  Vegeta- 
tion of  the  Beach  Area,  N.  E.  111.  and  S.  E. 
Wis.  Bui.  111.  .St.  Lab.,  Nat.  Hist..  Vol. 
9.  J  91 2;  Vegetation  of  the  Region  in  Vicinity, 
Douglas  Lake,  Mich.,  14th  Report  Mich. 
.4cad.,  Sc,  Vol.  46,  1912;  Pioneer  Vege- 
tation, Taal  Volcano.  Philif'pine  Jour.,  Sc, 
Vol.  9,  19 14;  Winter  as  a  Factor  in  Xeroph'ily 
of  Certain  Evergreen  Plants,  Botany  Gazette, 
Vol.  61,  1916;  The  Relation  Between  Evapora- 
tion and  Plant  Succession  in  a  Given  Area, 
/Im.  Jour,  of  Botany,  Vol.  4,  1917,  and  num- 
erous other  articles.  Mem.,  Jr.  Research  Club; 
111.  St.  Acad,  of  Sciences;  Botanical  Soc.  of 
.\m. ;  Ecological  Soc.  of  Am.,  Charter  Mem. 
Mich.  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  A.  A.  A.  S.  Married  Mar- 
garet Thompson,  Je  11,  1915,  Cleveland.  Ad- 
dress, Carthage,  111. 

4169.  ORUS  ETHAN  GATES 
Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  Jb. ;  o.  F  28, 
1S85,  Tuscola,  111.;  s.  Perry  J.  (b.  Gallia,  O.) 
and  Philena  (Nelson)  Gates  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  With  Commonwealth  Edison 
Co.,  iQio;  Cape  Girardeau  Portland  Cement  Co., 
Cape  Girardeau,  Mo.,  191 1;  Superior  Portland 
Cement  Co.,  Concrete,  Wash.,  1911-16;  Asst. 
Supt.,  Cement  Mfg.  Co.,  6604  Mich.  Ave.,  St. 
Louis,    191 6 — .    Address,    Hammett,    Idaho. t 

4170.     CICELY  SARAH  GOFF 

(Sister  of  Nos.  1687,  3749) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  2,  1889,  Ran- 
toul.  111.;  d.  Arthur  Middleton  (b.  Jl  31,  1848, 
Elmira,  N.  Y.)  and  Clara  Belle  (Hall)  Goff  (b. 
."^  2.  1848,  Littleton,  N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Ran- 
toul  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Tex.,  1915-16.  Illiola, 
Pres.,  1 910;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Cabinet,  1908-09;  Treas.,  do.,  1909-10.  Prin., 
H.  S.,  Rantoul,  111.,  1910-12;  Teacher,  Latin 
and  (ier.,  H.  S.,  Sycamore,  111.,  1912-14;  do.. 
Pub.  Schs.,  Austin,  111.,  iq:8 — .  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church.  Address,  1305  W.  22nd  St.,  Austin, 
lex. 

41 71.  FRANK  CRAVENS  GRANNIS  . 

Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  18,  1S82,  Chi- 
cago; s.  George  M.  (b.  Je  20,  1845,  near  Park 
Ridge,  111.)  and  Anna  (Cravens)  Grannis  (b.  S 
1S55,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Lewis  Inst.;  Wino- 
na Acad.:  Winona  Coll.,  Agr.,  1904.  Alpha 
Zeta.  Scholarship  in  Bot.,  1910.  Asst.,  Soil 
Fertility,  Univ.  of  111..  1910;  Prof.,  Agr.  and 
t'heni.,  McKendree  Coll.,  Lebanon,  111.,  191 1; 
F.xtcn.  Lecturer  in  Soils,  la.  St.  Coll.,  Ames, 
la.,  1912-13;  Co.  Agr.,  Will  Co.,  111.,  igi3-i7; 
Prof.,  Agr.  and  Supt.,  Tusculum  Coll.,  Green- 
ville, Tenn.,  1917—-  <^o-  Agt.,  U.  S.  Dept., 
.\gr.,  1913-17.  Auth.:  Alfalfa  in  Will  Co..  1913: 
.Mfalfa  and  Sweet  Clover  in  Will  Co..  1914; 
Will  Co.,  Farm  Monthly,  1916-17;  Articles  in 
Prairie  Farmer;  Orange  Judd  Farmer;  Country 
Gentleman.  Married  Iris  Elder,  My  14,  iqo6, 
Chicago.  Address,  Tusculum  Coll.,  Greenville, 
Tenn. 

4172.     NIN.\  VIVIEN  GRESHAM 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M..  igii;  b. 
Tl  18,  18S7,  Champaign;  d.  Samuel  Dudley  (b. 
ATv  12,  i8cc;,  Gentrvville,  Ind.)  .ind  Myra  Jane 
(Wilson)   Grcsham   (b.  O   13,   i?''^o.  Washington 


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University  ok  Illinois 


[1910 


Co.,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Gamma  Phi  ]?eta;  Scribbler's;  Illini  Staff,  1908- 
11;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  cabinet,  1908-11;  Woman's 
League  Corns.;  Scliolarship,  Grad.  Sch.,  191 1. 
Teacher,  Champaign  Pub.  Schs.,  1911-14;  do., 
Eng.,  H.  S.,  Mattoon.  III.,  1914— .  Mem., 
Presby.  Church.  Address,  208  W.  Washing- 
ton St.,  Champaign. 

4173.  ARTHUR  CARL  GRIEWANK 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  6,  i885,  La- 
Porte,  Ind.;  s.  Charles  F.  (b.  Ger.)  and  Mary 
(Meader)  Griewank  (b.  LaPortc,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Michigan  City  II.  S.  So.  Pac.  R.  R., 
1910;  Sacramento  X'alley  Irrigation  Co.,  Engr. 
Dept.,  1910-11;  A.  L.  Bobb  Consulting  Engr., 
Struct.  Steel,  191 1;  Calif.  St.  Ud.,  Harbor 
Comn.,  Engr.  Dept.,  19 11  — ;  Design  Drafts- 
man and  Engr.,  San  Francisco,  191 1 — .  Mem., 
Jr.  A.  S.  C.  E. ;  Calvary  Presby.  Church.  Ad- 
dress, 2296  Broderick  St..  San  Francisco.t 

41-4.  DWIGHT  GRIFFIN 
Statistician;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ap  19,  18S6, 
Clinton,  I!!.;  s.  Henry  Clay  and  Lavina  (Scott) 
Griffin.  Prepared  in  Clinton  H.  S.  Draftsman 
and  Mech.,  Nat.  Malleable  Castings  Co.;  Chief 
Clerk,  Statistical  Dept.,  Pub.  Ser\'ice  Co., 
1910 — .  Married  Margaret  VVeatherford,  S  4, 
1910,  Champaign.  Children:  Gwendolyn  Grace, 
b.  O  21,  1913;  Richard  Dwight,  b.  S  25,  1915. 
Address,    5300   W.   Monroe   St.,   Chicago. 

4175.     ROLAND   WHEELOCK  GRIFFITH 

Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  i,  1888,  St. 
Louis;  s.  William  Edwin  (b.  D  24,  1845,  Col- 
linsville,  111.)  and  Mary  (Wheelock)  Griffith 
(b.  O  21,  1855,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Granite 
City  H.  S.;  Wash.  Law  Sch.,  St.  Louis.  Chi 
Beta;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Var- 
sity Debating;  Hatchet  Orator;  Phoenix; 
Adelphic,  V.  P.,  1908;  Smoker  and  Law  Sch. 
Dance  Com.  City  Atty.,  Granite  City,  111.;  Corp. 
Counselor,  City  of  Venice;  Asst.  St.  Atty., 
Madison  Co.,  1912-16.  Address,  Granite  City, 
111.;   bxis.  add.,  Woolworth  Bldg.,   do. 

4176.  WALTER  MILO  GRIFFITHS 
Mech.  Eng.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  7,  1888, 
Pontoosuc,  111.;  s.  Jolin  and  Elva  Griffiths. 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  San  Jooquin  Light 
&  Power  Co.,  Barkersfield,  Calif.,  1912;  Pon- 
toosuc, 111.,  1915.  Address,  Bo.x  1024,  Miami, 
Ariz. 
4177.  ARTHUR  SARIAH  GROSSBERG 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  1886,  Louesha, 
Russia;  s.  Joseph  (b.  Posen,  Poland)  and  Bon- 
nie Grossberg  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  McKin- 
ley  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Lewis  Inst.,  :904-o6.  M. 
E.  Soc.  Ivrim  Bucyrus  Co.,  Ja  1910;  Engin- 
eer, Mineral  Point  Zinc  Co.,  Mr  1910;  do., 
A.  T.  &  S.  Fe  Ry.  Co.,  Jl  1910;  do..  Link  Belt 
Co.,  N  191 1 ;  do.,  Isthmian  Canal,  191 1—. 
111.  Nat.  Guard,  1905-10.  Stud.  irem.  A.  S. 
M.  E.;  Pres.  Butterfly  Assn.  Address,  2343 
W.  Lake  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Gorgona, 
Canal  Zone,   Panama. 

4178.  NOAH  GULLETT 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  F  2,  1874,  Elizabeth- 
town,  111.;  s.  VV'aitman  (b.  My  10,  1836,  do.) 
and  Julia  Emma  (Hungerford)  Gullett  (b.  O 
'3,  1843,  Wheelersburg,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  .'\cad.  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  John  Marshall 
Law  Club.  Audited  St^ate  Revenue  for  Audi- 
tor, Pub.  Accts.  of  111.:  Lawyer  and  .Sts.  Atty., 
1913;  practicing  law,  Springfield,  111.,  1913 — . 
Address,    516-18   Reisch    Bldg.,   Springfield,   111. 

4179.  'LAURENCE  RICHARD  GULLEY 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  M.  S.,  1911;  M.  E.,  1917; 
1).  Ag  14,  1888;  s.  Richard  H.  (b.  Dearborn. 
Mich.)  and  Nellie  M.  (Patrick)  Gulley  (b. 
Saginaw,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  R.  T.  Crane 
Man.   Tr.    H.    S.,    Chicago.    Tau   Beta  Pi;    Eta 


ICappa  Nu;  M.  E.  and  E.  E.  Soc;  Stud. 
Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Assoc.  Mem.,  do.;  Prelim, 
and  Final  Honors.  Sec.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  The 
Murr  Company,  Mach.  and  Struct.  Iron  Works, 
Champaign,  1910-18.  Died  O  24,  1918,  Urbana. 

4:80.  PERCY  ELI  GUMM 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Mr  25,  1888,  Peters- 
liurg,  111.;  s.  J.  W.  Gumm.  Prepared  in  Hyde 
i'ark  II.  S.  Sigma  Nu;  N'arsity  Fullback; 
Sec,  111.  Union.  Attorney,  Gumm  and  Garland, 
Portland,  Ore.;  Atty.,  King  and  Gumm,  do.; 
.\tty.,  Boynton,  (Jkla.;  City  Atty.,  Haskell, 
Okla. ;  Snider,  Shipley  and  Gumm,  do.  En- 
listed, A.  S.  S.  C,  i3  10,  191 7;  Corp.,  31st 
Balloon  Co.,  Waco,  Te.x.  Address,  Haskell, 
Okla. 

41 81.  ALPHEUS  GUSTIN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  -b.  F  17,  1884,  Cave-in- 
Rock,  111.;  s.  Amariah  Alpheus  (b.  do.)  and 
-Mary  Frances  (Frailey)  Gustin  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Valparaiso  Univ.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. ; 
K.  P.;  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Rosa  Hill,  S 
~S<  1903.  Children:  Robert  A.,  b.  O  5,  1904; 
Charles  Julian  B.,  b.  My  9,  1909.  Address, 
128  W.  Lincoln  Ave.,  Harrisburg,  Ill.t 

4182.  ADA  OLIVE  HAGGARD 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  6, 
1885,  Wahoo.  Neb.;  d.  Chappel  Green  and  Sarah 
Gertrude  (Eyer)  Haggard.  Prepared  in  York 
(Neb.)  II.  S.;  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1905-8.  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta.  Libn.,  York  Pub.  Lib.,  Neb. 
Address,   633    E.    loth   St.,    York,   Neb. 

4183.  CHESTER  IRVING  HALL 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E.;  b.  F  13,  1888, 
Topeka,  Kan.;  s.  M.  Irving  (b.  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich.)  and  Ella  C.  (Martin)  Hall  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Francis  VV.  Parker  Sch.,  Chicago. 
Chief  Engr.,  Minerallac  Elec  Co.,  and  Gen. 
Mgr.,  Chicago  Elec.  Meter  Co.,  1910-13;  Engr., 
Demand  Meter  Dept.,  Gen.  Elec  Co.,  Ft. 
Wayne.  Ind.,  191 3 — .  Twenty-eight  patents 
granted;  thirty-four  pending.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E. 
E. ;  Merchants'  Section,  N.  E.  L.  A.  Married 
Lilian  Mess,  1912,  Benton  Harbor,  Mich. 
Children:  John  Irving,  b.  F  14,  1913;  Warren 
Chester,  b.  F  16,  1916.  Address,  700  Packard 
Ave.,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.;  bus.  add..  Gen.  Elec. 
Co.,  do. 

4184.     MARGARET  HOPE  HALLETT 
(LANG) 

A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1911;  b.  Jl  16,  1886, 
Chicago;  d.  Robert  Leslie  (b.  Mr  12,  1853, 
Hornell,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Eliza  (Bartlett) 
Hallett  (b.  Ap  12,  1853,  New  Brunswick,  Me.). 
Prepared  in  Aspen,  Colo.;  Miss  Wolcott's 
School,  Denver,  Colo.  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Scrib- 
blers; Athenean;  ///.  Mag.  Bd.;  Prelim.  Hon- 
ors; Ed.,  ///.  Mag.  Registrar,  D.  .\.  R.  Mar- 
ried LeRoy  Lang,  My  5,  1913,  Springfield,  111. 
Children:  Carl  Leland,  b.  Ag  21,  1914;  Mar- 
garet Ellen,  b.  Ja  2,  191 7.  Address,  Jackson- 
ville, Fla. 

4185.     RAYMOND  FRANKLIN   HAMMER 

Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  h.  .\p  16,  1882, 
Princeville,  111.;  s.  Milton  (b.  O  3,  1854,  York, 
Pa.)  and  Amanda  Dehlah  (May)  Hammer  (b. 
Jl  zy,  i860,  York,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Prince- 
ville H.  S.;  Bradley  Polytcch.  Inst.,  ig03-05. 
Chem.  Club;  2  B's  from  Bradley  Polytech.  Inst, 
for  service  in  baseball.  Cleveland,  iqio-ii; 
Evergreen,  Colo.,  Je  191 1;  on  leave  of  absence, 
from  L.  A.  and  M.  S.  Ry.  Co.,  Cleveland, 
191 1 — .  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Address,  39  S.  Grant 
St,  Denver,  Colo.t 

4186.     WILLIAM  RAMBO  HANES 

B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  ?:.;  Prepared  in  R.  T.  Crane 
Tech.,  Chicago.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  M.  E. 
Soc  Special  .\pprentice,  L.  &  N.  R.  R.  Co., 
iqi2.  Address,  1102  W.  Michigan  St.,  Evans- 
ville.  Ind.t 


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41 8;.  JAMES  THOMAS  IIANLEY 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  26,  1885, 
Greencastle,  Ind.;  s.  Cornelius  M.  (b.  O  11, 
1861,  P.iicker  Ilill,  111.)  and  Bridget  Ellen 
(Downs)  Hanley  (h.  1)  29,  1861,  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Muncie  (Ind.)  II.  S.  Delta 
Upsilon:  Sigma  Xi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phoenix; 
Egyptian;  Ku  Klux;  Orange  and  i'.hie  Dancing 
Club;  Prelim.  Honors:  \'ar,sity  Track;  Capt., 
Conference  Clunipionship,  1909;  Class  Football, 
1906-8;  Mil.  Ball  Com.;  Sr.  Stag  Com.;  Jr. 
Prom.  Com.;  Bus.  Mgr.,  lUio,  19 10.  Asst. 
Engr.,  Track  Evaluation  of  Chicago  Consoli- 
dated Traction  Co.,  Je-O,  igio;  Estimating  and 
Designing  Re-concrete  Bldgs.,_  Leonard  Constr. 
Co.,  Chicago,  1910-11;  Sales  Engr.,  Corrugated 
Bar  Co.,  Chicago,  1911-16;  !Mgr.,  do.,  Chicago, 
1916 — ;  Sec.  Treas.,  and  Mem.,  St.  lid.  of 
Examiners  of  Struct.  Engrs.,  1915-17.  Mem., 
West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  Married  Florence  Mar- 
garet Kelley,  Je  30,  1913,  Chicago.  Children: 
Marie  Jean,  b.  D  12.  1914;  Dorothy  Margaret, 
b.  Je  5,  1916.  Address,  4719  Magnolia  Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  20  W.  Washington  Blvd., 
do. 

4188.  C.  LOREN  HARKNESS 
(Husband  of  No.  4753) 
Ins.  Insp.;  B.  S.  in  1\I.  E.;  b.  Ja  30,  1884, 
Adams,  111.;  s.  S.  S.  (b.  Ja  21,  1850,  Adams, 
111.)  and  Elizabeth  (Young)  Harkness  (b.  My 
20,  1851,  Culpepper  Court  House,  Va.).  Pre- 
pared in  Payson  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Charter 
Mem.,  Ionian;  Stud.  Asst.,  Physics;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,  Cabinet,  1907-10,  Pres.,  1909-10.  .'Ksst. 
Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-11;  Gen. 
Sec,  do.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  191 1-12;  Sec,  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1912-15;  Agt.,  Pruden- 
tial Ins.  Co.,  do.,  1915-16;  Traveling  Insp.,  do., 
1916 — .  Married  Mabel  Alma  Knight  Cii), 
Je  26,  1912,  Urbana.  Child,  Katherine  Eliza- 
beth, b.  Mr  20,  1918.  Address,  Prudential  Ins. 
Co.   of  America,   Division   G,   Newark,  N.  J. 

4189.  CHARLES  HARRIS 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  6.  1882, 
Cannelton,  Ind.;  s.  James  Overton  (b.  Mr  4, 
1849.  do.)  and  Ann  (Adams)  Harris  (b.  Ag 
28,  1853,  do.).  Prepared  in  Moweaqua  H.  S. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Final  Honors.  Married  Leonora 
A.  Kirk,  F  6,  1910,  Moweaqua,  111.  Address, 
Moweaqua,  111. 

4190.  JOHN  WOODMAN  HARRIS 
(Brother  of  Nos.  5705,  8395) 
Merchant;  LL.  B;  b.  S  11,  1887,  Cham- 
paign; s.  John  Billingsly  (b.  Ag  30,  1848, 
Springfield,  O.)  and  Sara  (Woodman)  Llarris 
(b.  Ja  7,  1859,  Pliiladelphia).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  II.  S.  Kappa  Sigma;  Yoxan. 
Wholesale  Produce  Bus.,  Champaign;  do.,  In- 
dianapolis. Address,  1326  Knight  Alabama  St., 
Indianapolis. 

4191.  *BENJAMIN  HARRISON  HARRISON 
(Brother  of  No.  3398) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Cham.  E.;  b.  D  16,  1888, 
Danville,  111.;  s.  Charles  (b.  do.)  and  Rose 
(Roberts)  Harrison  (b.  Montreal,  Can.).  Pre- 
pared in  Danville  II.  S.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon;  Chcm.  Club;  V.  P.,  111.  Un- 
ion; mini  Staff.  Chem.  Engr.,  1910.  ist  Lt., 
San.  N.  A.  Auth.:  Determination  of  Ammonia 
Nitrogen  in  Water  in  the  Presence  of  Hydro- 
gen Sulphide,  Jour,  of  the  A.  C.  S.,  Vol. 
XXXII,  1910.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  111.  Water 
Supply  Assn.;  III.  Acad.  Sc.  Died  O  14.  1918, 
Camp  McArthur,  Tex. 

4192.     DONALD  FREDERIC   HARRISON 
Pres.,  Vegetable  Co.:   B.   S.    in   M.   E.;   b.  D 

10,  1887.  ^Iorrison,  111.:  s.  David  George  (b. 
Je  21,  1842,  Beardstnwn,  111.)  and  Mary  Jean- 
nette  (Thomson)  Harrison  (b.  D  22.  i860. 
Tucker    Co.,    W.    \'a.).      Prepared    in    Morrison 


and  Urbana  H.  Schs.  Adelphic;  Delta  Sigma 
Rho;  Equal  Suffrage  Orat. ;  Neb.-Ill.  Debate 
(alternate),  1906-7.  Draftsman,  Vclie  Motor 
Vehicle  Co.,  Moline,  111.,  1910-11;  do.,  U.  S. 
Govt.  Arsenal,  Rock  Island,  III.,  191 11 2;  Sec. 
Treas.,  The  Davis-Harrison  Co.,  Ottawa,  111., 
1912-15;  Pres.,  D.  F.  Harrison  Co.,  Ilot-house 
vegetables,  Kankakee,  111.,  1915—.  Mem.,  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  Ada  Caroline 
Agor,  S  30,  1915.  Child,  Charles  Agor,  b. 
S  2,  1916.  Address,  311  N.  Harrison  Ave., 
Kankakee,  III. 

4193-       'WALTER    MILLARD    HASKELL 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.:  b.  F  r,  1890,  Rock  Falls, 
111.;  s.  Walter  N.  Haskell.  Prepared  in  Sterling 
H.    S.      Died   Je   25,    1910,   near   Sterling,   111. 

4194.     CARL    FREDERIC    HASSENSTEIN 

In  I'.usiness;  I',.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Je  8,  1888, 
(Thicago;  s.  E.  L.  (b.  Mr  17,  1844,  Ruhla, 
Cier. )  and  Amanda  (Austerman)  Hassenstein 
(b.  My  10,  1854,  Waukesha,  Wis.).  Prepared 
in  Bowen  H.  S.  Chicago.  Sigma  Nu.  Drafts- 
man, Ritter  and  Mott  Engrs.,  Chicago,  191  o- 
13;  Bldg.  Materials,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak., 
1913 — .  Married  Gladys  Abbott,  S  to,  1915, 
Bioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.  Child,  Carl  Frederic 
Jr.,  b.  Je  10,  1916.  Address  Sioux  Falls  S. 
Dak. 

4195.  FRANK  W^YATT  HATTEN 
Sales  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E.;  b.  Je  20, 
1886,  Plankington,  S.  Dak.;  s.  George  Wash- 
ington (b.  Rock  Island)  and  Birdie  Elizabeth 
(Parker)  Hatten  (b.  111.).  Prepared  in  De- 
lavan  H.  S.  Jr.  Cap  Com.;  E.  E.  Soc;  Water 
Polo.  Apprentice  in  Elec  Engng.  Westing- 
house  Elec  and  Engng.  Mfg.  Co.,  Pittsburgh, 
1909-10;  General  Foreman  and  Testing  Engr., 
Div.  of  Fortifications,  Panama  Canal,  1 910-15; 
Sales  Engr.,  Am.  Hoist  and  Derrick  Co.,  St. 
Paul,  1916-17;  Chief  Expediter  and  (Thief  Insp., 
Cantonment  Div.,  War  Dept.,  1917;  Capt.  Q. 
M.  C.  N.  A.,  in  Charge  of  Inspection,  Constr. 
Div.,  War  Dept.,  1918— .  Mem.  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Address,  1459  N  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

4196     WARNER  MADISON  HATTREM 
Chemist;     B.     S.     in     Chem.     E. ;     b.     D     13, 
1886,  Marseilles,  111.;  s.  Mathais  (b.  Ja  27,  1848, 

Norway)  and  Emilie  E.  (Anderson)  Hattrem 
(b.  N  19,  1847,  do.).  Prepared  in  Marseilles 
and  Ottawa  H.  Schs.  Chem.  Club;  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma.  Chem.,  Certain-teed  Products  Corp., 
Marseilles  Plant,  Ja  1917- — .  Married  Florence 
K.  Minott,  Je  11,  1916,  Aurora,  111.  Address, 
Marseilles,  111. 

4197-      *ROLLIN    MOULTON    HAYES 

(Brother  of  No.  1352) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Mr  3.  1887,  Rankin,  111.; 
s.  Thomas  Boyd  (b.  1853,  (Trawfordsville.  Ind.) 
and  Emma  Jane  (Cox)  Hayes  (b.  1853,  Bu- 
chanan, Mich.).  Prepared  in  Rankin  H.  S. 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta 
Kappa  Nu.  Asst.  St.  Atty.,  Belleville.  111. 
Married  Madeline  Davies,  D  23,  1913.  Belle- 
ville,   HI.      Died    Ap    20,    1918,    Belleville,    111. 

4198.  CHARLES  HENRY  HEALY 
(Brother  of  No.  2687) 
Ins.  Agt.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  17.  1886, 
Rochelle,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  Ireland)  and 
Mary  Ilealy  (b.  Dutchess  Co.,  N  .Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Rochelle  II.  S.  I'hi  Kappa  Psi;  Phoe- 
nix; Alpha  Gamma  Rho:  Mgr.  Baseball  team, 
191  o.  Special  Agt.,  Aetna  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Cas- 
ualty Dept.  Sec.  Bus.  Mart's  Assn.,  Rochelle. 
Married  Louise  Williams.  N  26,  19 14,  Fayette- 
ville.  Ark.  Address.  Rochelle,  111.;  bus.  add.. 
Ins.    Exchange    Bldg.,   Jackson    Blvd..    Chicago. 


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4199.  WALTER  CARL  HEIMBECK 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  i,  1886, 
Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  August  and  Elizabeth 
(Kaizer)  lleimbeck.  Prepared  in  Rock  Island 
H.  S.  Married  Zella  Barrett,  O  26,  1910,  Rock 
Island.  Address,  626  W.  6ist  St.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  7332  Phillips  Ave.,  do.f 

4200.  CLARENCE  SHUCK  IIEISLAR 
Engineer;   B.   S.   in  M.   E.;   b.   My    14,    1886, 

Hutchinson,  Kan.;  s.  D.  C.  and  Hattie  B. 
(Shuck)  Heislar.  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
M.  E.  Soc.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E. ;  P.  II.  C,  Chi- 
cago.    Address,   Lowell,  Ariz. 

4201.  MARGARET  MAY  HERDMAN 
(Daughter  of  No.  390;  Sister  of  No.  6299) 
Librarian;  .\.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ap  27,  1888,  Chi- 

caga;  d.  Frank  Elmer  ('84)  (b.  O  6,  1S62,  Chi- 
cago) and  Mamie  (Victor)  Ilerdman  (b.  Ap  21, 
1862,  Milford,  Conn.).  Prepared  in  New  Trier 
H.  S.,  Winnetka.  Kappa  Kappa  Ganuna; 
Alethenai;  Pres.  Y.  \V.  C.  A.  Asst.  Libn.,  111. 
St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1910-11;  Libn.,  Psych,  and 
Educ.  Seminar,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-16;  Libn., 
Rockford  Coll..  1916-1S;  Alien  Property  Custo- 
dian's Office,  Washington,  D.  C,  1918 — .  Mem., 
Mendelssohn  Club,  1916 — ;  Chm.  French  War 
Orphan  Fund,  1916-17.  Address,  554  Oak 
Street,  Winnetka,  III.;  bus.  add..  Alien  Proper- 
ty Custodian,  i6th  and  P  Sts.,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

4202.  OBED  LEWIS  HERNDON 
(Brother  of  No.  4705) 
Merchant;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  11,  1887, 
Springfield,  111.;  s.  Richard  Fleetwood  (b.  Ky. ) 
and  Kate  (Lewis)  Herndon  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Springfield  H.  S.  Tau  Lambda; 
Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Address,   421    S.   6th   St.,   Springfield,   Ill.t 

4203.  ABIGAIL  MARIA  HESS 
(WHITCOMB) 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  F  21,  1884,  Plainfield,  111.; 
d.  William  Seward  (b.  Je  14,  1850,  Madison 
Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Olive  Isbcl  (Reynolds)  Hess 
(b.  S  19,  1854,  Sugar  Grove,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi ;  Pres., 
Household  .Sc.  Club.  Dietitian,  Cook  Co.  Hosp., 
Chicago,  1910;  Instr.,  H.  Sc,  Mont.  St.  Coll. 
of  Agr.  and  Mech.  Arts,  Bozeman,  Mont.,  1910- 
13;  do.,  Univ.  of  Ind.,  1914.  Married  William 
Orr  Whilcomb,  Ag  15,  1914.  Joliet,  111.  .Ad- 
dress, 205  S.   5th  Ave.,   Bozeman,  Mont. 

4204.  ALMA  BERTHA  HEUMAN 

(EKBLAW) 
(Wife  of  No.  3721) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  16,  1888,  St.  Peter, 
Minn.;  d.  Frederick  E.  and  Augusta  (Voss) 
Heuman.  Prepared  in  Elgin  H.  S.  Instr., 
Ger.,  H.  S.,  Redfield,  S.  Dak.  Married  Karl 
John  Theodore  Ekblaw  ('09),  Ag  14,  1913.  El- 
gin, 111.  Address,  1019  Houston  St.,  Manhat- 
tan, Kan. 

4205.  LUCIE  PEARL  HICKMAN 

(Sister  of  No.  6952) 
.\.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  2,  1887,  Ash  Grove, 
111.;  d.  John  Wesley  (b.  O  2,  1861,  Wellington, 
111.)  and  Emma  Hope  (Burr)  Hickman  (b.  S  2. 
i8f)3,  Williamsport,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Hoopes- 
ton  H.  S.  Teacher,  H.  S..  Ridgefarm,  III., 
1910-12;  Prin..  H.  S.,  Milford,  III.,  1912-17. 
Address,  808  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 

4206.     INEZ  FELTZ  HIGHFILL  (LAW- 
RENCE) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &•  A.;  b.  S  18,  1887.  Columbus, 
Kan.;  d.  Gary  Milton  (b.  N  29,  1859.  Cory- 
don.  Ind.)  and  Lavina  Alice  (Grove)  Highfill 
(b.  D  22,  iSei,  do.).  Prepared  in  Farmer  City 
IL    S.     Kapi)a  Delta  Pi;   Athencan;    Y.   W.   C. 


A.  Cabinet.  Teacher,  Hist.,  H.  S.,  Granite 
City,  111.  Married  Harold  Gaines  Lawrence, 
Ag  29,  1914,  Winona  Lake,  Ind.  Address, 
Winona  Lake,   Ind. 

4207.  EUGENE  STUART  HIGIIT 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.  in  Sc, 
1911;  E.  E.,  191 7;  b.  Ag  22,  1888,  Green  Val- 
ley, 111.;  s.  J.  S.  (b.  1840,  Guernsey  Co.,  O.) 
and  Bertha  Julia  (Troll)  Hight  (b.  1844,  Bar- 
men, Prussia):  Prepared  in  Delavan  H.  S. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  E.  E.  Soc; 
Scribblers;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Univ. 
.Scholarship;  _Maj.,  Cadet  Regt.  Operating 
Engr.,  111.  Traction  System,  1910-13;  Elec. 
Engr.,  do.,  1913-15;  Chief  Operating  Engr., 
do.,  1915 — .  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.,  1915.  Univ. 
Club  of  Peoria,  1916;  Creve  Coeur  Club,  1915. 
.Iddress,  317  Perry  St.,  Peoria. 

4208.  FANNY  WILDER  HILL  (GUTTING) 
(Wife  of  No.  4688;  Sister  of  Nos.  2419,  4209, 
6304) 
A.  B.  in  L.  S:  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  1915;  b.  Jl  3, 
1888,  Champaign;  d.  Celestin  Sylvester  (b.  .\p 
(>,  1854,  Epworth,  la.)  and  Mary  Luena 
(Stevens)  Hill  (b.  D  1,  1857,  New  Hartford, 
la.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Library 
Organizer,  1915;  Reviser  and  asst..  Lib.  Sch., 
1915-16.  Married  Leo  Arthur  Gutting  ('11),  Je 
30,  19:6,  Champaign.  Children:  Stephen  Hill, 
b.  My  23,  1917;  Philip,  b.  Ja  9,  1919.  Address, 
138  W.    Hendricks   St.,   Shelbyville,   Ind. 

4209.  NATHAN  RICHARD  HILL 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2419,  4208,  6304) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  7,  1886, 
Champaign;  s.  Celestin  Sylvester  (b.  Ap  6, 
1854,  Epworth,  la.)  and  Mary  Luena  (Stevens) 
Hill  (b.  D  I,  1857,  New  Hartford,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Civ.  Engr.,  Bridge 
:ind  Building  Dept.,  I.  C.  R.  R.  Married  May 
Warmbier,  N  6,  1012,  Champaign.  Address, 
1143    E.    66th   St.,    (Chicago. 

42  io.  NEHEMIAH  WILLIAM  HILL 
Chem.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  Eng. ;  b.  Mr 
3,  1887,  Mackinaw,  111.:  s.  Philip  P.  (b.  Je  22, 
1844,  do.)  and  Leona  E.  (Lindsey)  Hill  (b.  N 
16,  1856,  do.).  Prepared  in  Mackinaw  H.  S.; 
Kureka  Coll.  Prep.  Chem.  Club;  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Chem. 
Kngr.,  Armour  &  Co.  Address,  624A  N.  8th 
St.^  East  St.  Louis.  111.:  bus.  add.,  Nat.  Stock 
Yards  P.  O.,  St.   Clair  Co.,  111. 

421 1.  WILLIAM  GOTTLIEB  KILLER 
Draft.sman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  25,  1880, 

Enterprise,  111.;  s.  Michael  and  Caroline  Hill- 
er.  Prepared  in  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.,  Peoria. 
Copper  Queen  Consolidated  Min.  Co.,  Bisbee. 
.'\riz.  .Address,  Bisbee,  Ariz. 

4212.  HENRY   ELMER  HOAGLAND 
With  Pub.  Service  Comn.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.; 

A.  \I.,  1910;  b.  My  10,  1886.  Prairie  City, 
111.:  s.  Okey  Maple  (b.  Jl  7.  1830,  Rushville, 
111.)  and  Adeline  (I'oster)  Hoagland  (b.  Je 
2r,  1859.  Foster's  Point,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Prairie  City  II.  S.;  West.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
1Q03-6;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1010-11.  Ph.  D.,  Col- 
luiibia.  191 2.  Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Adclphic;  Pol. 
Sc.  Club.  Expert,  Bur.  of  Statistics,  N.  Y. 
St.  Indus.  Comn..  1912-14;  do..  1915-16;  Special 
Investigator.  U.  S.  Comn.  on  Indus.  Relations, 
1Q14-15:  Chief,  div.  of  Indus.  Directory,  N. 
\.  St.  Indus.  Comn.,  1016;  Dir.,  Indus.  Div., 
N'.  Y.  St.  Defense  Council,  summer  1917; 
Instr.,  Dept.  of  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1016-18; 
Chief  Div.  of  Statistics.  Pub.  Service  Comn., 
First  Dist.  N.  Y.  St..  191 8—.  Auth.:  Collec- 
tive Bargaining  in  the  Lithographic  Industry, 
Cohuubia  Univ.  Studies  in  Econ.,  etc.,  1917; 
Wage  Bargaining  on  the  Gnni   T  nkcs.,  Univ.  of 


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///.  StiuUcs  in  Social  Sc,  1917;  llisl.  of  the 
movements  in  the  U.  S.  (with  I'rof.  Commons') 
and  others  in  publication  of  two  vol.  history, 
191 8;  numerous  articles  in  Am.  Econ.  Review, 
Quarterly  Jour,  of  Econ.,  Pol.  Sc.  Quarterly, 
Jour,  of  Pol.  Econ.,  New  York  Times  Annal- 
ist, Am.  Industries;  Govt,  reports  and  publi- 
cations of  various  kinds.  Mem.,  Am.  Econ. 
Assn.;  Am.  Assn.  for  Labor  Legislation;  A. 
F.  A.  M.  Married  Edna  Ilardie,  S  2,  1916, 
Downsville,  N.  Y.  Child,  Mary  Adeline,  b. 
Jc  25,  1Q18.  Address,  4184  Ashland  St..  Wood- 
haven,  Long  Island;  bus.  add.,  49  Lafayette 
St.,   New   York  City. 

4213.  OSCAR  WILLIAM  HOBERG 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  D  15,  1889,  Peru,  III.; 
s.  Frederick  E.  (b.  D  29,  1862,  do.)  and  Anna 
(Knapp)  Iloberg  (b.  Mr  2,  1866,  Dixon,  111.). 
Prepared  in  LaSalle-Peru  Tp.  H.  S.  Phi  Alpha 
Delta;  Thcta  Kappa  Nu;  Ionian;  John  Alar- 
shall  Law  Club.  Lawyer,  Hoberg  &  Holierg. 
Attys.,  Peru,  111.  Auth. :  Burden  of  Proof 
Where  Mental  Incapacity  is  Pleaded.  .-/»;.  L(iu< 
Review,  Vol.  XLIV,  No.  4,  1910;  The  Transi- 
tion of  a  Century,  The  Prairie  St.  Mag.,  Vol. 
I,  No.  3,  1910;  Is  Every  Man  Presumed  to 
Know  the  Law?  West.  Pub.  Co.  Docket,  No. 
19,  191 1 ;  Ed.,  Phi  Alpha  Delta  Quarterly. 
.Mem..  A.  F.  A.  M.;  I.  O.  O.  F.  Married 
Ruth  H.  Williams,  S  30,  1914,  La  Salle,  III. 
Children:  J.  Annabelle,  b.  Ag  18,  1915;  Janice, 
b.  O  6,  191 7.  Address,  Masonic  Temple,  Peru, 
111. 

4214.  JONATHAN  HUNTOON  SAMUELS 
HODGSON 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  26,  1887, 
Kingman,  111.;  s.  Robert  William  (b.  N  20, 
1849,  Spreatley,  Yorkshire,  Eng.)  and  Emma 
Sarah  (Huntoon)  Hodgson  (b.  My  i,  1848, 
Moline,  111.).  Prepared  in  I^Ioline  H.  S.  M.  E. 
Soc. ;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Cadet  Engr., 
Philadelphia,  1910-11;  do.,  Hammond,  Ind., 
1910-11:  Mech.  Engr.,  Moline,  111.,  1911-17. 
Corp.,  Ord.  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.,  Rock  Island  Ar- 
senal; 2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.,  14th  Regt.,  Camp  Jack- 
son. S.  C;  Mustered  out,  D  5,  1918.  Address, 
521   2ist  St.,  Moline,  111. 

4215.  RALPH  EDGAR  HOLCH 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2125,  5728) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Mr  30,  1886, 
Oilman,  111.;  s.  Frederick  G.  (b.  1849,  Ger.) 
and  Mary  E.  (West)  Holch  (b.  1854,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Oilman  H.  S.  M.  E.  Club.  Instr., 
M.  E.,  La.  St.  Univ.;  do..  Christian  Bros.  Coll., 
St.  Louis,  191 1 ;  Supvr.,  Man.  Tr.,  Alliance, 
Neb.,  1916-17:  Prof.,  Man.  Tr.,  Chadron  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  Chadron,  Neb.,  1918 — .  Address, 
Chadron,    Neb. 

4216.  LEILA  HOLLAND  (FIELDS) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Mr  15,  188^,  Blackstone. 
III.;  d.  Robert  A.  (b.  1851,  Ind.)  and  Ella 
(Clark)  Holland  (b.  1855,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Pontiac  Tp.  H.  S.;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1905.  H.  Sc. 
Club.  Instr.,  Jennings  Seminary,  Aurora,  111, 
1910-11;  do.,  Pontiac  Tp.  H.  S.,  1911-15.  Mar- 
ried Raymond  R.  Fields,  Mr  13,  1917,  Tarpon 
Springs,    Fla.     Address,    Plainview,    Tex. 

4217.     ETHEL  ANNETTA  IIOLLISTER 

(DAY) 

(Wife  of  No.   4126) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  21,  1888,  Belleview, 
la.;  d.  Horace  Adelbert  (b.  O  14,  1857,  Man- 
chester, la.)  and  Emma  Annetta  (Satchwell) 
Hollister  (b.  F  9,  i8s9.  Danville,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Tour  around  world, 
1910-11.  Mem.,  Peoria  College  Women's  Club; 
Soc.  of  Allied  Arts;  Congr.  Church.  Married 
Warren  William  Day  Cio),  .S  7,  1910,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  Shirley  Wentworth,  b.  S 
23,  1913;  M.uriel  Hollister,  b.  O  3.  1917.  Ad- 
dress, 606  N.  Madison  Ave.,  Peoria. 


4218.  JOSE  MARIA  HOMS 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  My  22, 
1887,  Vails  (Tarragona)  Suain;  s.  Juan  Cas- 
ulleras  and  Teresa  Garriga  Horns.  Prejiared  in 
Barcelona,  Sjjain;  Kankakee  H.  S.  Cosmo- 
politan Club;  Chess  and  Checker  Club;  Spanish 
Club;  M.  E.  Soc;  I'res.,  C.  C.  and  Centro  Lit- 
erario  Espaiiol.  Instr.,  Spanish,  Univ.  of  111., 
1908-9;  translator  of  catalogs  of  the  Univ.  of 
111.  into  Sjianish;  Cost  and  System  Dept.,  Emer- 
son Brantingham  Co.;  C)ost  .-Xcct.,  Kockford, 
111.,  1910-n;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Importing  Offices, 
Mexico  City,  1911-12;  Asst.  Export  and  Ser- 
vice Mgr.,  Auto  factory,  Racine,  Wis.,  1912-15, 
Export  ]\Igr.,  Motor  Truck  Mfrs.,  Clintonville, 
Wis.,  191S-17;  Technical  Mfr.  Export  Office, 
New  York  (Jity,  1917 — .  Married  Carolyn 
Dickerman,  O  10,  1912.  Child,  Kathryn  Fran- 
ces, b.  D  30,  1914.  Address,  777  Eastern  Park- 
way, Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  bus.  add.,  44  Whitehall 
St.,  do. 

4219.  JOSEPH  DOUGLAS  HOOD 
Entomologist;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  N  29,  1889, 
Laramie,  Wyo.;  s.  Thomas  Henry  (b.  S  9, 
18O7,  Spring  Green,  Wis.)  and  Eva  Maria  Jose- 
phine (Dickson)  Hood  (b.  D  18,  1872,  Tren- 
holme.  Can.).  Prepared  in  R.  T.  Crane  Tech. 
H.  S.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi,  Grand  Sec.;Theta 
Nu  Epsilon;  Scabbard  and  Blade,  Grand  Sec. 
and  Treas. ;  Military  Scholarship,  3rd  and  4th 
yrs. ;  Prelim.  Honors;  Scholarship  in  Entom.; 
Capt.  and  Regt.  Adj.,  and  Asst.  Instr.  in  Mil. 
Sc. ;  Brevet  Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard,  recommend- 
ed to  Adj.  Gen.  as  Distingufshed  Cadet.  Asst. 
to  St.  Entoniol.  of  111.  and  to  111.  St.  Lab.  of 
Nat.  Hist.,  1910-12;  Asst.  Biologist,  U.  S.  Biol. 
Sur.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.  1912-16.  Mexican  Bor- 
der Service,  1916-17.  Capt.,  Ord.  Dept.,  N.  A. 
Auth.:  Forty-one  articles  on  entomological  sub- 
jects, published  in  the  prin.  entom.  jours,  of 
Am.,  Can.,  and  Eng.  Mem.,  111.  Acad,  of  Sc. 
(charter  member);  Entomolog.  Soc.  of  Am.; 
Biol.  Soc.  of  Wash.;  Entomol.  Soc.  of  Wash.; 
A.  A.  A.  S.  Address,  1427  Chapin  St.,  N.  W. 
Washington,  D.  C. 

4220.  ROBERT  EDWARD  HOPKINS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  14,  1886,  Lons- 
dale, R.  I.;  s.  Edward  P.  and  Anna  E.  (Allen) 
Hopkins.  Prejjared  in  Pasadena  (Calif.)  H.  S. 
Married  Lue  Giles,  O  17,  1912.  Child,  Edward 
Jr.,  b.  S  30,  1914.     Address,  Delavan,  111. 

4221.  BENJAMIN  ALBERT  HORN 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  21,  1887, 
Chicago;  s.  Frank  L.  (b.  Je  16,  1853,  Ger.)  arid 
Martha  (Wegener)  Horn  (b.  O  30,  1863, 
Lapeer,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Lake  View  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Iris;  Pres.,  Arch.  Club;  Final  Hon- 
ors; Class  Basketball,  Mgr.;  Class  Football; 
Freshman  Varsity  and  Varsity  Basketball.  Arch. 
Draftsman,  Rock  Island,  III.,  1910-11;  Daven- 
port, la.,  1911-12;  Chicago,  1912-13;  Rock  Is- 
land and  Moline,  1913-14;  Chicago,  1915-17; 
Peoria,  1917;  Rock  Island  and  Moline,  1917-18; 
Mem.  firm,  Cervin  &  Horn.  Archs.,  1918 — .  U. 
S.  Arch.,  Housing  develoiJments  of  Rock  Is- 
land, Moline  and  East  Moline,  111.  Mem., 
Rotary  Club,  Rock  Island;  Chicago  Arch.  Club; 
111.  Valley  Yacht  Club;  Evang.  Luth.  Church; 
Tri  City  Arch.  Assn.;  Sec,  do.,  1918.  Mar- 
ried Elizabeth  Walton,  O  28,  19 16,  Rock  Is- 
land. Child,  Benjamin  Walton,  b.  N  23,  1918. 
.4ddress,  1823  13th  St.,  Moline,  111.;  bus.  add., 
310   Safety   Bldg.,  do. 

4222.     DANIEL  TILDEN  HOSKINS,  JR. 

(Husband  of  No.  4446) 
Traveling  Salesman;  .A.  B.;  Bus.  L.  &  A.; 
b.  Ap  10.  1889,  E.  Las  Vegas.  N.  Mex.;  s.  Dan- 
iel Tilden  (b.  S  19,  1852,  Hillsboro,  111.)  and 
Florence  (Douglas)  Hoskins  (b.  N  15,  1858, 
New  Orleans,  La.).  Prepared  in  N.  Mex.  Norm. 
Llniv.  Sigma  Chi;  Yoxan ;  Scabbard  and  Blade. 
Traveline  Salesman,  Majestic  IVTfg.  Co.  .St. 
Louis.      U.    S.    A.,    1918;    Mustered    out    N    22, 


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1918.  Married  Alta  Swigart  ('10),  Je  24. 
loui,  I-incoln.  Nc-b.  Child.  Jean,  b.  N  10,  1917. 
Aildrcss.  Hassett  Apartments,  S.  Elm  St.,  Cham- 
paign. 

42.-3.  RUSSELL  SAMUEL  HOWARD 
Asst.  Mgr.,  Parrett  Tractor  Co.;  B.  S.  in 
St.;  1).  Ag  21,  1887,  Veedersburg,  Ind.;  s. 
William  Ernest  (b.  U  31,  1867,  Fountain^  Co., 
Ind.)  and  Adaline  (Gore)  Howard  (b.  S  16, 
t868).  Prepared  in  Ottawa  Tp.  H.  S.;  Grad. 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  summers,  1911-12-13.  Ilus; 
Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Chem.  Club.  Instr.,  Chem., 
Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst.,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1910-14; 
Sage  Fellowship,  do..  191 5;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Par- 
rett Tractor  Co.,  Chicago,  1915 — .  Mem.,  A.  C. 
S.  Married  Ethel  Elizabeth  Jacobs,  Ap  28, 
1917.  Address,  4616  Lake  Park  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  409  Fisher  Bldg.,  343  S.  Dearborn 
St.,  do. 
4224.  ALEXANDER  GIBBON  HUGHES 
(Brother  of  No.  3035) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  25,  1888,  An- 
tioch.  111.;  s.  Hugh  David  (b.  Ap  24,  1853,  do.) 
and  Jessie  Ann  (Yule)  Hughes  (b.  Mr  20, 
1851,  Wadsworth,  111.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Adelphic;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Married 
Mabel  Christopher,  D  26,  19 11,  Urbana.  Chil- 
dren: Helen  Marie,  b.  S  8,  1914  (died  S  23, 
1917);  Ruth  Adelaide,  b.  D  i,  1916.  Address, 
Antioch,  111. 

4225.  WALTER  JOHN  HUGHES 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  1886,  Table 
Grove,  111.;  s.  George  F.  (b.  1859,  do.) 
and  Lura  D.  (Bailey)  Hughes  (b.  1859,  Yates 
City,  111.).  Prepared  in  Yates  City  H.  S.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Lombard  Coll.,  Galesburg,  111., 
1904-6.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Sales  Engr.,  Kewa- 
nee  Water  Supply  Co.,  Kevvanee,  111.,  1910-12; 
Mfrs.  Representative,  Los  Angeles,  1912-17; 
Mgr.  Tech.  and  Sales  Dept.,  The  Refinate  Co., 
Omaha.  Married  Gladys  Ann  Soldwell.  S  29, 
1914,  Galesburg,  111.  Address,  c/o  The  Refinate 
Co.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

4226.  ANNA  LEO  HULL 
(Sister  of  No.  4227) 
Teacher;  .\.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1914; 
b.  Ja  2,  1889;  d.  Albert  H.  (b.  F  14,  1862, 
Martinsville,  111.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Harri- 
son) Hull  (b.  S  12,  1859.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Martinsville  H.  S.;  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
summer  term.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Findlay,  111., 
1910-13;  Teacher,  II.  S..  Findlay,  111.,  1917-18. 
Address,  Martinsville,  111. 

4227.  WALKER  FRANCIS  HULL 
(Brother  of  No.  4226) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  191 1;  b. 
F  9,  1887,  Martinsville,  111.;  s.  Albert  (b.  F 
14,  1862,  Martinsville,  do.)  and  Mary  Eliza- 
beth (Harrison)  Hull  (b.  S  12,  1859,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Martinsville  H.  S.  Theta  Kappa 
Nu;  Varsity  Football;  Prelim.  Honors  in  Law. 
Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  Rockford,  111.;  H.  P.  O.  E. 
Address,  Elks  Club,  Rockford,  111. 

4228.  HALLIE  WALKER  HYDE 
Teacher;    A.    B.   in   H.    Sc;    b.   Ja    1.    1886, 

Garry,  S.  Dak.:  d.  Alfred  W.  (b.  Ap  20.  1854, 
Birmingham,  Eng.)  and  Anna  Ridge  (Brum- 
back)  Hyde  (b.  D  s.  '8s3.  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
Brookings  (S.  Dak.')  II.  S.  B.  S.,  S.  Dak.  St. 
Coll.  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Pres.,  H.  Sc.  Club.  Teacher, 
Dom.  Sc,  Des  Moines  Coll.,  Des  Moines.  Ad- 
dress, Brookings,  S.   Dakota. 

4229.  WILBUR    GILPIN    HYDE 
Arch.  Draftsman;  B.   S.  in  Arch.-  b.  Mr  15. 

1886.  Rising,  111.;  s.  Samuel  A.  (b.  N  21.  1836, 
Vigo  Co..  Ind.)  and  Catherine  (Montgomery) 
Hyde  (b.  Ja  19,  1840,  near  Salem.  N.  J.). 
Prepared    in    Univ.    Acad.      Choral   Soc;    Arch. 


Club.  Aulh.,  Draftsman  and  Supt.,  Emory 
Stanford  Hall,  lyio;  Brubakcr  &  Stean; 
Frank  H.  Hunter;  Dunlap  &  Van  Arman, 
191 1 ;  Vonnegut.  Bolin,  Archs.,  Indianapolis, 
1911-15;  -Asst.,  Supervising  Arch's.  Office,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1915:  Detroit,  Mich.,  1916 — .  Married 
Bertha  Arvilla  Rundles,  Ap  23,  1911,  Ft. 
Wayne,  Ind.  Child,  b.  .'\g  11,  1913.  Address, 
22    Zinder    Place,    Detroit. t 

4230.     HAROLD     STU.XRT    INGRAM 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in   Chem.;    b.   Ag    3,    1886, 
Chicago;     s.     William     Ingram.       Prepared     in 
Lewis    Inst.      Address,    4536    N.    Lincoln    St., 
Chicago. t 

4231.  OKMA  ARCHER  INNIS  (SMITH) 
A.  B.  in  I..  &  A.;  b.  Je  9,  1887,  Rushville, 
Ind.;  d.  Robert  Alexander  (b.  Ja  25,  1859, 
Milroy,  Ind.)  and  Cynthia  Jane  (Archer)  Innis 
(b.  O  31,  1862,  Titusville,  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
Rushville  H.  S.;  Girls  Classical  School,  In- 
dianapolis, 1905-7;  Monmouth  Coll.,  1907-9. 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Married  James  Chester 
Smith,  O  4,  1911,  Rushville,  Ind.  Children: 
Robert  Innis,  b.  Jl  23,  1912;  Fletcher,  b.  O  5, 
1915.  Address,  317  N.  3rd  St.,  Monmouth, 
111. 

4232.     CHARLES  HENRY  JACOBSEN 

(Brother  of  Nos.  2707,  3426,  6981) 
With  AllisChalmers  Co.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.; 
b.  Jl  2,  1887,  Niantic,  111.;  s.  Henning  (b.  Ja 
6,  1847,  Schleswig,  Ger.)  and  Laura  Dolly 
(Boone)  Jacobsen  (b.  Mr  28,  1853,  Bourbon 
Co.,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  M.  E. 
Soc;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E.  In  employ 
Allis-Chalmers  Co.,  Milwaukee.  Mem.,  Allis- 
Chalmers Univ.  Club;  A.  S.  M.  E.  Married 
Eula  C.  Jordan,  D  25,  1913,  Los  Angeles.  Ad- 
dress, 1 61 5  S.  New  Hampshire  Ave.,  Los  An- 
geles.t 

4233.      HELEN    DICKSON    JAMES 
(FRAZER) 

(Sister  of  No.  2708) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.  in  Ger.,  1913;  b. 
Jl  4,  1889,  Halle,  Ger.;  d.  Edmund  Janes  (b. 
My  21,  1855,  Jacksonville,  111.)  and  Margarethe 
M.  (Lange)  James  (b.  Ger.).  Prepared  in 
N.  W.  Acad.;  summer  session.  Harvard,  1907; 
do.,  Columbia,  1909.  Grad.  course,  N.  W. 
Univ.,  1910-11;  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1911-12;  Univ. 
of  Halle,  iqi2.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Ale- 
thenai;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married  Prof,  (jeorge 
E.  Frazer,  Je  9,  1915,  Evanston,  HI.  Children: 
Edmund  Symaus,  b.  O  3,  191 6;  George  En- 
lield,  Jr.,  b.  Je  3,  1918.  Address,  5407  Green- 
wood Ave.,  Chicago. 

4234.  JAMES  FRANK  J  AND  A 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  22,  1883, 
Bclc,  Bohemia;  s.  V.  (b.  about  1856,  Belc, 
Bohemia)  and  Frances  (Placak)  Janda  (b.  about 
1864,  Menany,  Bohemia).  Prepared  in  I'rague, 
Bohemia.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  M.  E.  Soc;  Stud. 
Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E.,  Komenian  Soc.  Mech. 
Fngr.  Mem.,  111.  Nat.  Guard.  Married  Minnie 
Kngclthaler,  Je  15,  191 1,  Chicago.  Children: 
Robert,  b.  Mr  28,  1914;  John,  b.  Ja  9,  191? 
(died  Ja  19,  1917).  Address,  101  Elmwood 
Drive,  Aurora,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Stephcns-Adam- 
son  Mfg.  Co.,  do. 

4235.  THOMAS  McLEAN  JASPER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  M.  S.,  191 1;  b. 
D  25,  1882,  Tregunnon,  Altarnum,  Cornwall, 
Eng.;  s.  Richard  (b.  O  1859,  Polgray  Al- 
tarnum. Cornwall,  Eng.)  and  Lucinda 
(McLean)  Jasper  (b.  1861,  Trenilk,  do.). 
Prepared  in  E.  Cornwall  Coll.;  Univ.  Acad. 
Piiilomalhcan:  Sigma  Xi;  Cosmopolitan;  Soccer 
Football.  Engr.,  Alvord  &  Burdick,  Chicago, 
IQIT-I3;  do..  Civil  Service  Comn.,  do.,  I9i3-i.';. 
2nd.  Lt..  1 91 5.  Capt.,  ImpiM-ial  Forces,  British 
v..    F.,    1917—.    Wounded,    My    and    Ag,    1916; 


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Dir.  of  Sig.,  No.  2,  R.  G.  A.  Officer,  Cadet 
Sch.  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.,  191 5;  Mem., 
A.  A.  A.  S.;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Maiiicd  llihhi  li. 
Julian,  Ag  14,  191J,  l-iskeard,  Cornwall.  Child, 
McLean,  b.  1915.  Address,  Treviddo  Liskeard, 
Cornwall.  England;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Sargtiu  and 
Lundy,  Chicago. 

4236.  FERDINAND  JEIILE 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  27,  1888. 
Highland,  111.;  s.  August  (J).  Ag  21,  1851,  St. 
Louis)  and  Augusta  (.EifTert)  Jehle  (b.  L)  24, 
1861,  Highland,  111.).  Prepared  in  Highland 
H.  S.  M.  E.  Soc;  Stud.  Branch  A.  S.  M.  E. 
Pres.,  Der  Deutsche  Vercin.  Heine  Safety 
Boiler  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1910-11;  Gen.  Motor 
Co.,  Detroit,  1911-12;  Cml.  Engrs.  Lab.,  De- 
troit, 1913-14;  Testing  Lab.,  Automobile  Club 
of  Am.,  N.  Y.,  1914-16;  Aluminum  Casting  Co., 
Research  Dept.,  Cleveland,  19 16 — .  Test  of 
Liberty  Aviation  Engine  on  Pikes  Peak,  S  J917; 
Asst.  Designer  and  Installer  of  Altitude  Lab. 
for  Aviation  Engine  tests.  Bur.  of  Standards, 
Washington,  Nat.  Advisory  Com.  on  Aero- 
nautics, 1917-18.  Auth.:  Garlands  Magnetic 
Absorption  Dynamometer,  6".  A.  E.  Transac- 
tions, Vol.  8,  Part  i ;  Are  Barometric,  Tem- 
perature and  Humidity  Readings  of  Importance 
in  Comijarative  Motor  Tests,  5.  A.  E.  Transac- 
tions, Vol.  8,  Part  I,  The  Testing  of  .Automo- 
bile Motors,  Sibley  Jour,  of  Engng.,  Ag  igtd; 
Reports  of  Tests  Made  in  The  Auto  Club  of 
Am.  Testing  Lab.,  The  Club  Journal  and  Motor 
Travel.  Mem.,  Soc.  Auto.  Engrs.;  Research 
t)iv.  of  Standards  Com.  of  S.  A.  E.;  Jr.  Mem. 
A.  S.  M.  E.;  Assoc.  Mem.,  Inst,  of  Auto 
Engrs.;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Orpheus  Musical  Soc, 
1910-11  (in  the  capacity  of  concert  master  of 
orchestra)  St.  Louis;  St.  Louis  Orchestral 
Club  (First  Violinist).  Married  Linda  Susan 
Hermann,  Ag  25,  1914,  Highland,  III.  Ad- 
dress, 1 1607  Tuscora  Ave.,  Cleveland;  bus. 
add..  The  Aluminum  Castings  Co.,  do. 

4237.  PAUL  FREDERICK  JERVIS 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3049,  7656) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  7,  1887, 
Thomasboro,  III.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  Ag  30,  1833, 
Shropshire,  Eng.)  and  Catherine  (Sheargold) 
Jervis  (b.  Mr  31,  1844,  Staffordshire,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Engr.,  N.  Y. 
Central  R.  R.,  1910-11;  do.,  Kankakee  and  Ur- 
bana  Traction  Co.,  191 1 — .  F.  A..  Camp  Travis, 
Tex.  Address,  307  S.  State  St.,  Champaign. 

4238.  GEORGE  GUY  JETER 
Cml.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  N  20,  1888, 
Paris,  111.;  s.  George  M.  (b.  near  Louisville, 
Ky.)  and  Janettie  (Sizemore)  Jeter  (b.  Edgar 
Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Paris  H.  S.  Stud. 
Engr.,  Testing  Dept.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenec- 
tady, N.  Y.,  1910-13;  Cml.  Engr.,  Gen.  Elec. 
Co.,  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1913-18;  Transformer, 
Sales  Dept.,  do.,  1919 — ■.  Engng.  Corps, 
U.  S.  A.,  1918;  Mustered  out.  N  27,  1918. 
Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  Class  D.  Mem..  Nat. 
Elec.  Light  Assn.  Married  Ruth  E.  Griffin,  Je 
2,  1915,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Address,  6  Maple- 
wood  Ave.,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 

4239.  ESLEY  EBENEZER  JOHNSON 
(Brother  of  No.  3428) 
With  Furniture  Works;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L. 
&  A. ;  b.  D  21,  :887,  Orion.  111.;  s.  George  W. 
(b.  O  9,  1857,  Ai\dover,  111.)  and  Carolina  F. 
(Hagg)  Johnson  (b.  N  21,  1858).  Prepared  in 
Augustana  Acad.;  Augustana  Coll..  1906-7. 
Zeta  Psi;  Glee  Club;  Class  Football;  Pres.,  Jr. 
Class.  Moline  Furniture  Works,  Builders  of 
Bank,  Store  &  Office  Fixtures.  First  Div.  111. 
Nat.  Guards,  1905-9.  Mem.,  Moline  Club. 
Married  Meta  L.  Siegel,  O  25,  191 1,  Cham- 
paign. Child,  daughter,  b.  S  27,  1913.  Address, 
1421    i2th   St.,   Moline,   111. 


4240.  ALI4A   ALLEN  JONES 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Ja  13,  1876,  Long  Creek, 

111.;  s.  John  Wesley  (b.  F  27,  1845,  Sangamon 
Co.,  do.)  and  Catharine  Alice  (Johnson)  Jones 
(b.  Ja  18,  1853,  Ilillsboro,  O.).  I'repared  in 
West.  Norm.  Coll.,  Uushnell,  111.  Adclphic; 
John  Marshall  Law  Club;  Treas.,  Sr.  Class. 
Lawyer,  Decatur,  111.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Shrine;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  K.  P.;  The  Decatur  Club; 
The  Univ.  Club  of  Decatur;  The  Consistory; 
Bd.  Educ,  Decatur,  111.,  1914-17;  M.  E.  (Church. 
Married  Martha  Frances  Cox,  D  7,  1904,  Ar- 
eola, III.  Children:  Alien  Monroe,  b.  Ag  19, 
1906;  Richard  Newton,  b.  Ap  19,  191 1;  Flor- 
ence Mildred,  b.  Ag  12,  1913.  Address,  251 
S.  Edward  St.,  Decatur,  111. 

4241.  CHARLES  JAY  JONES 

Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  D  25,  1886, 
Bloomfield,  Ind.;  s.  William  G.  (b.  Bloomlield, 
Ind.)  and  Eliza  L.  Jones  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Bloomfield  H.  S. :  Purdue  Univ.,  1906-9.  Sig- 
ma Pi.  2nd  Lt.  Univ.  Regt.  Teacher,  Warren, 
Minn.,  igio-ii;  do.,  Pullman,  Wash.,  1911-12; 
do..  Yerington,  Nev.  1912-13;  Co.  Agr.  Agt., 
Bedford,  Ind.,  1913-18.  Auth.:  Agr.  of  Law- 
rence Co.,  1917;  Agr.,  Development  in  Ind., 
1918;  articles  for  Country  Gentleman  and  Farm- 
ers' Review.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Presby. 
Church.  Married  Dora  M.  Price,  Ag  2,  Pull- 
man, Wash.  Child,  Ruth  V.,  b.  F  29,  191 6. 
Address,  Bedford,  Ind. 

4242.  LLOYD  GEORGE  JONES 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  10,  1884,  Wil- 
ton Center;  s.  John  (b.  Ap  4,  1857,  Yorkshire, 
Eng.)  and  Elizabeth  (Barr)  Jones  (b.  My  15, 
1862,  Manhattan,  111.).  Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp. 
H.  S.  Sigma  Nu;  Ku  Klux;  Shield  and  Tri- 
dent; Scabbard  and  Blade;  Hazelton  Medal; 
Sr.  Ball  Com.  Cadet  at  U.  S.  M.  A.,  West 
Point,  N.  Y.,   1905.  Address,  R.  2,  Peotone,  111. 

4243.  OPAL  ROGERS  JONES 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  6.  1885, 
Sidney,  111.;  d.  F.  A.  and  Jennie  A.  (Rogers) 
Jones  (b.  1844,  Sidney,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.,  Illiola.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Dun- 
dee, 111.,  1910-12;  do.,  Urbana,  1912-18.  Mem., 
M.   E.   Church.     Address,  Sidney,   111. 

4244.     (Blank) 

4245.  WALTER  RAYMOND  JONES 
Phys.  and  Surgeon;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  M.  D., 
1912;  b.  Je  I,  1887,  Redmon,  111.;  s.  Wil- 
liam Shields  (b.  Jl  21,  1862,  Paris,  do.)  and 
Mary  Ellen  (Henn)  Jones  (b.  F  12,  1863,  Red- 
mon, do.).  Prepared  in  Oakland  H.  S.  Track 
Team.  Radiographer.  111.  Post-Grad.  Med. 
Bch.  and  West  Side  Hosp.,  191 1;  Physician 
and  Surg.,  Seattle,  191 2-1 7;  Genito  Urinary 
Surg.,  City  Hosp.,  do.,  1917-18;  Med.  Insp., 
Venereal  Diseases,  City  Plealth  Dept.,  do., 
1 91 8 — .  Auth.:  Neosalvarsan  Fatality,  North- 
zvest  Medicine,  Ap  1916;  The  Wassermann 
Reaction  in  Two  Hundred  and  Fifty  Tubercu- 
lar Dispensary  Cases,  Medical  Record,  S  1916; 
Anal  Cliancers  in  Perverts  Causing  Hemorr- 
hoids, Urologic  and  Cutaneous  Review,  Vol. 
21,  No.  6,  Je  191 7;  A  Practical  Consideration 
and  Treatment  of  the  Poor  Man's  Gonorrhoea, 
Med.  Record,  Je  2,  1917;  The  Value  of  a  Rou- 
tine Wassermann  in  One  Thousand  Consecu- 
tive Cases  as  they  Come  to  the  Urologist,  North- 
west Medicine,  S  1917.  Married  Nelle  Grace 
Jones,  Jl  29,  191S,  Urbana.  Children:  Mary 
Edith,  b.  Jl  4,  1916;  Isaac  Raymond,  b.  My  13, 
1918.  Address.  2002  Federal  Ave., Seattle;  bus. 
add.,  964  Empire  Bldg.,  do. 

4246.     ARTHUR  IRVING  JORDAN 
Builder;    B.    S.    in    Chem.;    b.    D    28,    1886, 
Chicago;    s.    Thomas    (b.    Eng.)    and    Anne    I. 
(Leary)    Jordan    (b.    Ire.).      Prepared   in    Hins- 


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dale  H.  S.;  Lewis  Inst.;  Delta  Tau  Delta; 
Varsity  Track.  Real  Estate  Bus.,  Chicago, 
1910-12;  Farmer,  Manitoba,  Can.,  iqij-i3; 
Builder,  Chicago,  1913 — .  Married  Helen  M. 
Cooper,  Miy  26,  1912,  Chi<:ago.  Cliildren: 
Irving  Cooper,  b.  Ag  2,  1913;  Margarettc  Anne. 
b.  S  17,  1914;  Shirley,  b.  Mr  3,  1916;  Janet, 
b.  My  6,  1918.  Address,  843  S.  Linden  Ave., 
Highland  Park,  111.;  bus.  add.,  iii  \V.  Wash- 
ington  St.,   Chicago. 

4247.  *ELMER  JUERGENS 
Struct.  Steel  and  Iron  Bus.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ; 
b.  My  23,  1 88 1,  Chicago;  s.  Arfst  Bernhard 
(b.  Jl  16,  1S50,  Prussia,  Ger.)  and  Louise 
(Gall)  Juergens  (b.  S  11,  1854.  Evanston,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Chicago  Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Alpha 
Sigma  Phi;  C.  E.  Club.  Mem.,  West.  Soc.  of 
Engrs.  Alarried  Florence  Williams,  Ag  26, 
1911,  Chicago.  Died  Mr  21,  1918. 

4248.  WALTER  JACOB  KARR 
(Brother  of  No.  6996) 
Manufacturei ;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  30,  18S7, 
Princeton,  111.;  s.  Jacob  (b.  Je  20,  i860,  Hack- 
etstown,  N.  J.)  and  Rilla  C.  (Walter)  Karr  (b. 
Ag  25,  i860,  Bedford,  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
Princeton  Tp.  II.  -S.  Mechanician,  Nat.  Motor 
Vehicle  Co.,  Indianapolis,  xgio-ii;  Willys- 
Overland  Co.  in  final  inspection  dept.,  Indian- 
apolis, 1911 — .  Address,  437  N.  Euclid  Ave., 
Princeton,   Ill.t 

4249.  PAUL  KAUTZ 
(Brother  of  No.  3434) 
Electrician;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  23,  1885. 
Moweaqua,  111.;  s.  George  Adam  (b.  Ja  27, 
1834,  Georgetown,  O.)  and  Fannie  (Hall) 
Kautz  (b.  Ag  6.  1843.  Taylorville,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Moweaqua  H.  S.  Address,  c/o  Des 
Moines  Elect.  Co.,  Des  Moines. 

4250.  ROY  HERMAN  LOUIS  KELLER 
Retail  Dealer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  16,  i888, 
Quincy,  111.;  s.  George  (b.  Ag  9.  1844. 
Quincy,  111.)  and  Josephine  Dorothy  (Bregger) 
Keller  (b.  Mr  1,  18^7).  Prepared  in  Qnincy 
H.  S.  Partner,  George  Keller  &  Sons,  Retail 
Dealers  in  Farm  Machinery,  Buggies,  Seeds, 
etc.  2nd  Lt.,  U.  S.  A.,  N  17,  1917 — .  Mem., 
Quincy  Turn  Verein.  Address,  1317  State  St., 
Quincy,  111. 

4251.  CHARLES   HENRY   KELTNER 
Farmer:    A.    B.    in    Sc;    b.    S    8.    1879,    Mt. 

Carroll.  III.;  s.  P.  R.  (b.  1854.  Goshen,  Ind.) 
and  Delia  (Bowman)  Keltner  (b.  i860,  Lena, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Morris  (Calif.)  H. 
S.  Teacher,  Sc,  Mt.  Morris  Coll.,  1910-16; 
Prof.,  Agr.,  North.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1916- 
18;  Farmer,  Lena,  1918 — .  Married  l.illie  L 
Weller.  Ag  20,  1902.  Mt.  Morris,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Ralph  Waldo,  b.  Ja  7.  1905;  Katharine 
Mardella,  b.  Jl  4,  1007;  Robert  Henry,  b.  D 
20,  loio:  Charles  Richard,  b.  Jl  10,  1913; 
John  David,  b.  O  15,  1916.     Address,  Lena,  III. 

4252.  HARVEY   LAMECH   KESSLER 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  9,  1868.  Smithboro, 
111.;  s.  Cornelius.  Prepared  in  So.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.     Address,  Smithboro,  Ill.t 

4253.  KARL  KIEDAISCH 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  4,  1886, 
Keokuk;  s.  John  Frederick  (b.  S  16,  1837, 
Owen,  Wiirttcmberg,  Ger.)  and  Mary  Madeline 
(Schowalter)  Kiedaisch  (b.  Mr  27,  1850, 
Keokuk).  Prepared  in  Keokuk  H.  S.  Sigma 
Chi.  Miss.  River  Comn.,  1907;  Const.  Dep".. 
of  the  Miss.  River  Power  Co.;  Hydraulic 
Engng.  Co.,  Maine,  1910-13:  Chicago  Bridge 
&  Iron  Works,  1913-16;  Sec.  and  Treas.. 
Carter  Mfg.  Co.,  Keokuk,  1016 — .  Mem., 
B.    P.    O.    E.;    Dir.    of    Keokuk   Club.      Marnert 


Katherine  Jenkins,  O  25,  1912,  Keokuk.  Chil- 
dren: George  Jenkins,  b.  S  9,  1913;  Karl,  b. 
My  7,  1915;  Katherine  Elizabeth,  b.  S  23, 
1016;  Marcia  Louise,  b.  O  13,  1917.  Address, 
629  High  St.,  Keokuk;  bus.  add..  Carter  Mfg. 
Co.,   do. 

4254.  KARL  PARKER  KIPP 
I'armer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  17,  1S83,  Wing, 
111.;  s.  Dyer  E.  (b.  Ja  18,  1846,  Pultney,  N.  Y.) 
and  Mary  E.  (Bassett)  Kipp  (b.  Ja  lo.  184S, 
I  a.Salle  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie 
Sem.  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr.  Club.  Married  Elsie 
Noel,  S  12,  191 1,  Urbana.  Address,  Anawan, 
Ill.t 
4255.  STELLA  PAULINE  KLEINBECK 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  23,  1888, 
Litchfield,  111.;  d.  Augustus  Gustave  (b.  Stutt- 
gart, Wiirttcmberg,  Ger.)  and  Matilda  (Lange) 
Kleinbeck  (b.  Litchfield,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Litchfield  H.  S.;  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Athenean; 
Classical  Club;  Educ.  Club:  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Pre- 
lim.  Honors;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Kappa  Delta 
Pi.  Teacher,  Eng.,  H.  S.,  Springfield,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 710  N.  State  St.,  Litchfield,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  1126     S.  7th   St.,  Springfield,  Ill.t 

4256.  GOLDIE  MINNIE  KNEBERG 
Private  Sec.;.  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc ;  b.  Ag  27.  1886, 
Moline,  111.;  d'.  Charles  Emmanuel  (b.  Ap  4, 
1855,  Sweden)  and  Anna  Sophia  (Anderson) 
Kneberg  (b.  Ap  27,  18O3).  Prepared  in  Mo- 
line H.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Pi.  Teacher,  Moline 
Schs.,  111.,  1911-15:  Private  Sec,  Local  Bd. 
No.  2,  Rock  Island  Co.,  111..  1918 — .  Mem., 
Assn.  of  Collegiate  Alumni.  Address,  1527  V^ 
5th  Ave.,   Moline,   111. 

4257.  BRADLEY  JAY  KNIGHT 
Lawyer:  LL.B.;  b.  Ag  17,  1887.  Rochelle, 
111.;  s.  Bradley  Jay  (b.  1853,  do.)  and  Mary 
.'\deline  (Litch)  Knight  (b.  1853,  Montpelier, 
Vt.).  Prepared  in  Rochelle  H.  S.  John  Mar- 
shall Law  Club.  Address,  419  ^Y.  State  St., 
Rockford,   Ill.t 

4258.  WILLIAM  KOESTNER 
Draftsman  and  Masonry  Insp.;  B.  S.  in  C. 
E.;  b.  O  18,  1885,  Melvin,  111.;  s.  Paul  (b. 
Ger.)  and  Fannie  A.  (Holmes)  Koestncr  (b. 
Melvin,  111.).  Prepared  in  Melvin  H.  S.;  Grand 
Prairie  Sem.,  Onarga.  With  the  111.  Steel  Co., 
19 10;  Draftsman  and  Masonry  Insp.,  111.  Cen- 
tral R.  R.,  19 10 — .  Address,  1511  E.  60th  St., 
Chicago. 

4259.  ETHEL  GYOLA  KRATZ 

(Sister  of  Nos.  3065,  5256) 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  1918; 
b.  O  20,  1887,  Champaign;  d.  Edwin  Augustus 
(b.  Jl  12,  1844,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Anna 
Mary  (Bradley)  Kratz  (b.  Mr  7,  1849.  Ver- 
sailles, Ky.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
.Xsst.  Libn.,  Champaign  Pub.  Lib.  1910-14; 
Libn.  do.,  1915 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Ad- 
dress, 315  S.  State  St.,  Champaign. 

4260.  AUGUSTA  MAY  KRIEGER 
(EKBLAW) 
(Wife  of  No.  4142) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  M.  A..  1917;  b-  Ag  21, 
1884,  Wabaunsee,  Kan.;  d.  Dr.  Lewis  William 
(b.  Ja  23,  1859,  Columbus,  O.)  and  Jennie  S. 
(Baldwin)  Krieger  (b.  D  3,  1861,  Mendon, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Peoria  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.. 
1004-6;  Grad.  Stud.  Columbia  Univ.,  19.11;  do., 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1912.  Gamma  Phi  Beta; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Alethenai;  Der  Deutsche  Ver- 
ein; Scholarship  in  Ger.  Head  of  Ger.  Dept. 
II.  S.,  Decatur;  Dcerfield  Shields  Tp.  H. 
S.,  Highland  Park;  Chni.  111.  Modern  Lan- 
euage  Section  for  H.  S.  Teachers.  1913-16. 
Pres.  Chicago  Alumnae  Chap.,  Gamma  Phi  Beta, 
1014-18:  Grand  Sec.  Gamma  Phi  Beta,  1017 — • 
Married  W.  Elmer  Ekblaw  Cio),  F  28,  1918, 
Urbana.  Address,  713  W.  Washington  Blvd., 
Urliana. 


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4261.  ERNEST  THEODORE  KRJUEGER 
Dean;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  27,  1883, 
Blue  Island,  111.;  s.  Louis  Albert  (b.  Ja  31, 
1847,  Prussia,  Ger.)  and  Henrietta  (Seyfarlh) 
Krueger  (b.  O  12,  1848,  Saxony,  do.).  I're- 
pared  in  Blue  Island  II.  S.  B.  D.,  Chicago 
Theological  Sem.,  1913;  Highest  Honors; 
Blackford  Foreign  Scholarship.  Adelphic;  Cos- 
mopolitan Club.  Minister,  Congr.  Church,  Sid- 
ney, Mont.,  1913-15;  Dean,  Billings  Poly.  Inst., 
do.,  1917 — .  Married  Margaret  Enid  Aldrich, 
O  19,  1916,  Chicago.  Child,  Kirwan  Taylor, 
b.    O  3,   191 7.     Address,   Billings,  Mont. 

4262.  WILLIAM  PRENTICE  KUHL 
Cashier;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  6,  1887, 
Springfield,  111.;  s.  Phillip  Edward  (b.  1858, 
Beardstown,  do.)  and  Elizabeth  Martha  (Pren- 
tice) Kuhl  (b.  1866,  Springfield,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Lincoln  H.  S.;  Culver  Summer  Sch.  Phil- 
omathean;  Cml.  Club.  With  Butler  Bros., 
Chicago,  1910-11;  Rei)orter,  Ncws-Hcrald,  Lin- 
coln, 111.,  1911;  Clerk,  Lincoln  Nat.  Bank,  Lin- 
coln, 111.,  1912-17;  Asst.  Cashier,  do.,  1917-18. 
Sergt..  C.  A.,  Ft.  Washington,  Md.,  1918; 
Mustered  out,  D  20,  19 18.  Married  Julia 
Allen  Thorn,  Ap  17,  1918,  St.  Louis.  Address, 
Lincoln,  HI, 

4263.  LUDWIG  KUMMER 
Electrician;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E.;  b.  F  15, 
1887,  Chicago;  s.  Robert  (b.  Berlin,  Ger.)  and 
Maria  (Boettger)  Kummer  (b.  Hamburg,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
Prelim.  Honors.  Designing  Engr.,  Gen.  Elec. 
Co.,  1910-12;  Traveling  and  Miscellaneous 
vcork,  1912-13;  S.  African  Gen.  Elec.  Co., 
Const.  Engr.,  1913-14;  Foreman  Electn.,  Crown 
Mines,  Ltd.,  1914 — .  Address,  P.  O.  Box, 
103,  Crown  Mines  Staff  Quarters,  Johnnes- 
burg.    South   Africa. 

4264.  WALTER  FREDERICK  KUNZ 
Business;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  D  2,  1888,  Man- 
itowoc, Wis.;  s.  William  (b.  1862,  do.)  and 
Bertha  (Miller)  Kunz  (b.  1862,  Mishicot,  Wis.). 
Prepared  in  Lake  View  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Phi 
Sigma  Kappa.  Farmer,  Taft,  N.  Dak.,  1910-11; 
Asst.  Mgr.,  Vista  Hermosa  Plantation,  Oaxaco, 
Mex.,  1912-14;  V.  P.,  Bakers  Flour  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1914 — .  Married  Fannie  Brown,  Jl  16, 
i9i'7.  Matchwood,  Mich.  Address,  1639  Cat- 
alpa  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Bakers  Flour 
Co.,   do. 

4265.  CARTER  HERBERT  LAMB 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  31,  1884, 
Chicago;  s.  Herbert  Carter  and  Martha  (Winn) 
i^amb.  Prepared  in  Chicago  Eng.  H.  and 
Man.  Tr.  Schs. ;  Lewis  Inst.  E.  E.  Soc; 
Choral  Soc.  Engr.,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church;  Assoc.  Mem,  A  L  E.  E.  Mar- 
ried Victoria  May  Crawley,  Je  30,  1909,  Chi- 
cago. Children:  Herbert  Carter,  b.  and  died 
N  II,  1910;  Carter  Herbert,  Jr.,  b.  D  4,  191 1; 
Robert  Arthur,  b.  D  13,  1913;  Dorothy  May, 
b.  S  4,  1915;  Leslie  Howard,  b.  F  19,  1918. 
Address,  4836  W.  Erie  St.,  Chicago. 

4266.  ZELMA  LARGE  (HOUSER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  14,  1886,  Owaneco. 
111.;  d.  James  C.  (b.  1861,  Ireland)  and  Amanda 
E.  (Dappert)  Large  (b.  1858.  Taylorville.  111.). 
Prepared  in  Taylorville  Tp.  H.  S.;  Leland  Stan- 
ford LTniv.,  1908-9.  Illiola;  Illini  Staff.  Asst. 
Prin.,  Edinburgh  H.  S..  111.,  1910-11.  Married 
Dr.  William  Henry  Houser,  My  18,  191 1, 
Springfield,  111.  Child,  William  Large,  b.  and 
died  Ap  30,  191 2.    Address,  Taylorville,  111. 

4267.     HARRY    PETER  LARSON 
Cashier;  P..  S.  in  .\gr.;  b.  F  21,  1888,  Paxton, 
111.;    s.   Theodore   P.   and    Emma   Larson.     Pre- 
pared in  Paxton   II.   S.     Address.  Paxton,   Ill.f 


4268.  MARTHA  SERENA  LARSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  M.  A.,  1914;  d. 
Halvor  V.  (b.  1851,  Norway)  and  Bertha  H. 
(Hudson)  1-arson  (b.  1851,  Norway).  Pre- 
Ijared  in  Pleasant  View  Luther  Coll.,  Ottawa; 
Millikin  Univ.,  1907-8;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  Summer 
1912;  Classical  Clul);  Scandinavian  (Jlub;  Chor- 
al Soc.  Teacher,  H.  S.  Chester,  111.,  1910-13; 
do.,  Sparta,  111.,  1913-17;  do.,  Mt.  Vernon,  111., 
1917 — .  Address,  R.  2,  Morris,  111. 

4269.  *ORRIN   HUGH  LAWLER 

LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  21,  1887,  Rushville,  111.;  s. 
Charles  E.  (b.  O  26,  1851,  do.)  and  Lenora 
Olive  (Kirkham)  Lawler  (b.  S  25,  1858,  Osa- 
watomie,  Kan.).  Prepared  in  Rushville  II.  S. 
Tau  Lambda:  V.  P.,  Class;  Phi  Delta  Phi. 
Lawyer,  Medford,  Ore.  Married  Nancy  Adair 
Greer,  S  28,    1912.     Died   1914. 

4270.  JOHN  EMMETT  LAYDEN 
(Brother   of    No.    5781) 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  17,  1885,  Cheney 
ville.  111.;  s.  Tade  (b.  My  15,  1S49,  Tulla 
Ireland)  and  Martha  (Thompson)  Layden  (b 
N  16,  1855,  Bethlehem,  Ky.).  Prepared  in 
Greer  Coll.,  Hoopeston,  111.;  Univ.  Acad.  Loy 
ola;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Philomathean;  Spauld 
ing_  Guild;  Fuller  Moot  Court;  Scholarship  in 
Adjective  Law.  City  Atty.,  Llartshorne,  Okla. 
1913 — .  Pres.,  Hartshorne  Coal  Co.  Chm 
Local  Bd.  Selective  Service,  Pittsburg  Co. 
Okla.  Married  Hazel  Gertrude  Harbert,  Je  8 
1910,  Hoopeston,  111.  Children:  Kathleen,  b, 
Jl  7,  191 1 ;  Walter  George,  b.  Ja  27,  1013;  John 
Emmett,  Jr.,  b.  Je  19,  1916;  James  Thaddeus, 
b.  Ja   16,   1918.     Address,  Hartshorne,  Okla. 

4271.  MILDRED  LEAS   (BLACK) 

(Wife  of  No.  3284) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  12,  1888,  St.  Joseph, 
111.;  d.  Abner  Franklin  (b.  O  6,  1838,  Coving- 
ton, Ind.)  and  Lettie  Jane  (Stevens)  Leas  (b. 
My  27,  1856,  O.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Athenean.  Tp.  Chm.,  Women's  Com.  Nat. 
Council  of  Defense;  St.  Josephs  Women's  Club; 
Pres.  Sch.  Bd.;  M.  E.  Church.  Married  William 
Z.  Black  ('08),  N  26.  1909,  Danville,  111.  Chil- 
dren: William  Z.,  Jr.,  b.  Je  28,  1910;  Eleanor 
Louise,  b.  Jl  4,  1912;  John  Leas,  b.  Je  i,  1916. 
Address,  St.  Joseph,  111. 

4272.  RUEL  FORREST  LEHMAN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag  i,  1886,  Sid- 
ney, 111.;  s.  Samuel  George  (b.  Mr  25,  1855. 
Myerstown,  Pa.)  and  Inez  (Jakeway)  Lehman 
(b.  Ja  zy,  1864.  Broadway,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Sidney  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Acacia:  Eta  Kappa 
Nu;  E.  E.  Soc;  Class  Baseball;  Cap  and  Gown 
Com.;  Mandolin  Club.  Engr.,  Gen.  Elec.  In- 
candescent Lamp  Works.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Treas.,  Mazda  Club.  Address,  343  High  St., 
Newark,   N.  J.t 

4273.  ELMER  ARCHIBALD  LESLIE 
(Brother  of  No.  8525) 
Minister;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  8,  1888, 
'I'olono,  111.;  s.  Robert  (b.  Shetland  Islands, 
Scotland)  and  Mary  (Campbell)  Leslie  (b. 
Scotland).  Prepared  in  Tolono  H.  S.;  Grad. 
Boston  Univ.  Sch.  of  Theology,  1913;  Jacob 
Sleeper  Fellow,  1914;  LTniv.  of  Leipzig;  Glas- 
gow L^nited  Free  Church  Coll.;  Oxford  LTniv., 
Ph  D..  I'.oston  Univ.,  igi6.  Chi  Beta;  Philo- 
mathean; Pres.,  Univ.  Band;  V.  P.,  Y.  M.  C. 
A.:  Pres..  Stud.  League.  Pastor  Epwortli  M. 
E.  Church  and  Dir.  Wesley  Foundation,  How- 
ard Univ.  Mem.,  Boston  Clerical  Club;  Itin- 
erants Club;  Fifth  Monday  Club,  Boston.  Mar- 
ried Helen  Faye  Noon.  Je  26,  191 3-  Lunen- 
burg. Mass.  Children:  Jean  Taylor,  b.  D  29. 
1915;  Robert  Campbell,  b.  O  20,  1917-  Address. 
38  I.angdon   St.,  Cambridge.  Mass. 


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4.-74.  LAZARUS  LEVINSON 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  10,  1888, 
Hartford,  Conn.;  s.  Michael  (b.  Russia)  and 
Etta  (.Ettelson)  Levinson  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  McKinley  H.  S.,  Cnicago;  Lewis  Inst.  C. 
E.  Club.  Civ.  Engr.,  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  1910; 
do.,  Morey  Newgard  &  Co.,  1910-12;  do..  Wes- 
tern Engr.  Co.,  1912-18:  2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.,  Ft. 
Sheridan;  6oth  Art.,  C.  A.  C,  A.  E.  F.,  France; 
Mustered  out,  F  25,  1919.  Address,  4934  I-or- 
restville  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Hearst  Bldg., 
do. 

4275.  CHARLES  PARKER  LEVIb 

(Brother  of  No.  5785) 
Glass  Mfr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  16, 
:888,  Alton,  111.;  s.  Charles  (b.  O  7,  i86o,  do.) 
and  Harriet  (Parker;  Levis  (b.  Je  9.  1S64). 
Prepared  in  Alton  H.  S. ;  Culver  Mil.  Acad. 
Sigma  Chi;  Delta  Kappa  Chi.  111.  Glass  Co., 
Alton,  111.  Capt.,  Inf.,  Ft.  Benjamin  Harri- 
son; Exchange  Officer,  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  Camp 
Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.  Address.  611  State  St.. 
Alton,   111. 

4276.  GOODRICH   QUIGG  LEWIS 
(Brother  of  No.    5^68) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  6,  1887, 
Chicago;  s.  Frederick  G.  (b.  My  i,  1859,  Clin- 
ton, 111.)  and  Hattie  (Dickerson)  Lewis  (b.  F 
13,  1861,  do.).  Prepared  in  Whealon  H.  S. 
Brevet  Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Guards,  1910-17.  Asst. 
Elec.  Engr.,  1910;  Asst.  Erecting  Engr.,  Re- 
frigerator, 191 1 ;  R.  R-  Equipment  and  Sup- 
plies, M.  E.  Dept.;  Mech.  Engr.,  W.  H.  Miner, 
Ry.  Equipment,  1911-17.  Ensign,  U.  S.  N. 
Reserve  Forces,  Metallurgical  and  Testing  Div., 
Naval  Gun  Factory,  Washington,  D.  C,  19 17 — • 
Various  inventions  on  details  of  Ry.  Car 
Const.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Am.  Ry.  Supply 
Mfr.  Assn.  Married  Louise  Compton,  Ap  16, 
191 1,  Wheaton,  111.  Children:  Robert  Comp- 
ton, b.  D  26,  1912;  Marjorie  Louise,  b.  F  16, 
1915.  Address,  210  Wesley  St.,  Wheaton,  111.; 
bits,   add..   The   Rookery,   Chicago. 

4277.  RICHARD   HANNA   LEWIS 
Chemist;      B.    S.    in    Sc;       b.    Ap    7,    1887, 

Chicago;  s.  Charles  Carter  (b.  1856,  Ky.)  and 
Anna  (Patterson)  Lewis  (b.  F  16,  1864,  Cleve- 
land). Prei>ared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.;  Wen- 
dell Phillips  H.  S.;  Oberlin  Coll.,  Chem.  Club. 
Analyt.  Chem.,  Allaire  Woodard,  Peoria,  1910- 
11;  Asst.  Chem.,  Office  of  Public  Roads,  Dept. 
of  Agr.,  Washington,  D.  C,  191 1 — •  Patent 
(application  filed  for  a  new  road  making  ma- 
terial, 1917.  Auth. :  (with  R.  S.  Curtiss  and 
H.  S.  Hill)  Study  of  Toluyl  Amines,  Jot<r.  Am. 
Chem.  Soc,  191 2;  (with  C.  S.  Reeve,)  .Appli- 
cation of  Dimethyl  Sulphate  for  Detection  of 
Small  Amount  of  Asphalt  in  Tar — Asphalt  Mix- 
tures, Jour.  Indus,  and  Engng.  Chem.,  1912; 
(with  C.  S.  Reeve)  Exposure  Tests  on  some 
Fluid  Bitumens,  Jour.  Indus,  and  Enijng. 
Chem.,  1917;  (with  C.  S.  Reeve)  Toughness  of 
Bituminous  Aggregates,  Jour,  of  Agr.  Research, 
U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.,  1917.  Married  Mrs.  Elgetha 
Ityline  Smith,  .Ag  13,  1917,  St.  Ignace,  Mich. 
Address,  R.  7.  Lexington,  Ky.;  bus.  add.. 
Office  of  Pub.  Roads,  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Washing- 
ton,   D.    C. 

4278.  IRVING  AUGUSTUS  ISA.\C 

LINDBERG 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3837,  5271) 
Customs  Auditor  and  Accountant;  .A.  B.  in 
L.  &  A.;  b.  F.  1885,  Cherokee,  la.;  s.  Charles 
(b.  Ja  26,  1846,  Wexio,  Kronoberg,  Sweden) 
and  Hannah  (Nystroni)  Lindbcrg  (b.  S  21. 
1846,  Kopparberg,  do.).  Prepared  in  Chero- 
kee (la.)  H.  S.;  St.  Paul  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Prep. 
Sch.;  la.  St.  Coll.,  1903-4.  Theta  Delta  Chi; 
Delta  Kappa  Chi:  Shield  and  Trident;  Varsity 
Track  Mgr.;  Daily  Illini,  .Ath.  Ed.;  Ed.,  Ath. 
Assn.  Press  Bur.,  Ath.  P)d.  of  Control;  19 10, 
Illio  Dd.;  Sr.  Stag  Com.;  Cml.  Club,  V.  P.; 
Adv.    Club,     do.;    Chess    and    Checker     Club; 


Stud.  Auditing  Comn.  Chief  Draftsman,  Signal 
Engrs.,  office.  Great  No.  Ry.,  St.  Paul,  1905- 
07;  Const.  Foreman,  Cost  Acct.,  Gen.  Ry.  Sig- 
nal Co.,  do.,  1910-11;  Acct.,  Pres.,  Comn.  on 
Econ.  and  Efliciency,  White  House,  1911-12; 
Chief  Acct.,  Reorganization  of  Nicaragua 
(Jovt.  Accounting  System,  191 2;  Collector  of 
Customs,  in  Charge  of  Atlantic  Coast  of 
Nicaragua.  1912-18;  Deputy  Collector,  Gen.  and 
.Auditor,  Custom  Service  of  Nicaragua,  1918. 
Mem.,  Naval  Reserves,  1912.  Mem.,  C.  P.  A.; 
Registered  Public  .Acct.  In  English  and  Span- 
ish Languages,  Nicaragua,  1915;  Ath.  Club, 
Minneapolis;  Ry.  Signal  Assn.;  .A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Tropical  Club.  Married  Ruby  Edna  Warren, 
Je  22,  1916,  New  Orleans.  Address,  Managua, 
Nicaragua,  C.  A.;  bus.  add..  Custom's  Official 
.Acct.,   do. 

4279.  CHESTER  ARTHUR  LORD 
(Brother  of  No.  4280) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  26,  1888,  St. 
Paul;  s.  James  T.  and  Armenda  E.  Lord.  Pre- 
pared in  John  Marshall  H.  S.  Triangle;  C.  E. 
Sue;  \'arsity  Baseball  and  Basketball.  Const. 
Engr.,  Federal  Creosoting  Co.,  1910;  Instru- 
mentman,  Madeira  Mamore  Ry.  Co.,  1911; 
Estimating  and  designing  reinforced  concrete. 
Can.  Concrete  Steel  Co.,  191 1 — .  Address, 
Room  836,  1st  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  Milwaukee.t 

4280.  WALTER  EUGENE  LORD 
(Brother   of  No.   4279) 

Resident  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ap  13, 
1886,  St.  Paul;  s.  James  Thomas  (b.  1859, 
Shakopee,  Minn.)  and  Armenda  Emmaline 
(Thorne)  Lord  (b.  i860.  Austin,  Tex.).  Pre- 
pared in  John  Marshall  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Winni- 
peg, Man.  Collegiate.  Triangle;  Glee  Club; 
("lass  Basketball,  Baseball  and  Bowling 
Chicago  Dept.,  Benjamin  Elec.  Mfg.  Co.,  1910; 
Transitman,  Chicago  &  R.  I.  Rv.,  St.  Louis 
yard,  1910;  Resident  Engr.,  Madeira  Mamore 
Ry.  Co.,  Brazil,  S.  A.,  1910-13;  Paul  J.  Kiel- 
man  Co.,  1913-18.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church. 
Address,  2601  N.  Humboldt  Ave.,  North,  Min- 
neapolis; bus.  add.,  1205  First  Nat.  Bank  Bldg., 
Milwaukee. 

4281.  CHASE  WHITNEY   LOVE 
(Brother   of   No.    7754) 

Asst.  Sales  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O 
29,  1885,  Pesotum,  111.;  s.  John  Leonidas  (b.  Jl 
14,  1853,  Bickley's  Mills,  Va.)  and  Sarah 
(Congleton)  Love  (b.  .Ap  9,  1885,  Carlisle, 
Ky.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma;  Delta  Kappa  Chi.  Salesman,  Marshall 
Field  &  Co..  Chicago,  1910-11;  Teller  and 
Salesman,  Investment  Bonds,  N.  W.  Halsey 
&  Co.,  do.,  1911-16;  Asst.  Sales  Mgr.,  Halsey, 
Stuart  &  Co.,  do.,  1916 — .  Married  Adelaide 
Warren  Peterson,  .Ag  21,  1913,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress, 2622  Lake  View  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  209  S.  LaSalle  St.,  do. 

4282.  ROBERT  LOWE 
Ranchman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  4,  1887, 
Chicago;  s.  Sidney  Smith  (b.  Levant,  Me.) 
and  Louisa  Rhoda  (Crockett)  Lowe  (b.  Dover, 
Me.).  Prepared  in  Phoenix  Union  H.  S.  Phi 
Alpha  Delta;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho.  Married 
Marie  Carolyn  Clausen.  Jl  26,  1913,  Phoenix, 
Ariz.  Child,  Margaret  Dorothy,  b.  Ag  11, 
1917.  Address,   R.  6,  Phoenix,  Ariz. 

4283.  HAROLD  WILLIAM  LYNCH 
(Brother  of  No.  3461) 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  O  7,  1888,  Peoria; 
s.  Henry  Whitconib  (b.  Jl  26,  1857,  Magnolia, 
111.)  and  Frances  Maria  (Baldwin)  Lynch  (b. 
O  23,  1857,  Oxford,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Brad- 
ley Pol  v.  Inst.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Gle«  and 
Mandolin  Clul).  Salesman,  H.  W.  Lynch, 
Wholesale  Coal.  Married  Irene  C.  Lidle,  Ag 
29,  1 91 2.  Address,  907  Glen  Oak  Ave.,  Peoria; 
bus.  add.,  Central  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  do. 


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4284.  herbert  thompson 

McAllister 

Chief  Chem.;  B.  S.  in  Chein.;  b.  Mr  12,  1885. 
Farragut,  la.;  s.  Samuel  Edwards  (b.  D  4, 
1848,  Burnhain,  MeJ  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Shults)  McAllister  (b.  F  9,  iS^j^  Clarinda, 
la.).  Prepared  in  Farragut  IL  S. ;  Tabor  Coll. 
Acad.  A.  B.,  Tabor  Coll.,  1909.  Chem.  Club. 
Chief  Chem.,  Milwaukee  Elec.  Ry.  &  Lt.  Co., 
1910-17;  do.,  Ludlum  Steel  Co.,  Watervliet, 
N.  Y.,  191-—.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Univ.  of  111. 
Assn.  of  Milwaukee,  Sec,  1913-14;  Pres.,  1915. 
Married  Catherine  Merry,  Ja  23,  1915,  Mil- 
waukee. Address,  11  Tillinghast  Ave.,  Men- 
ands,  N.  Y.;  bus.  add.,  Ludlum  Steel  Co., 
Watervliet,  do. 

4285.  william  kxowlton 

McAllister 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  II,  1878,  Chenoa,  111.; 
s.  Samuel  Edwards.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Iris.  With  Internal.  Harvester  Co.,  Peoria, 
1910.    Address,  Regina,  Sask.,  Can.t 

4286.  FRED  li.  McCLAIN 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  26,  1885, 
Louisville,  Neb.;  s.  James  Oliver  (b.  1854, 
Adams  Co.,  lU.)  and  Elizabeth  (Sykes)  Mc- 
Clain  (b.  1851,  do.).  Prepared  in  Louisville 
and  Grand  Island,  Neb.,  H.  Schs. ;  Grand 
Island  Coll.  Vocational  training  and  Curative 
work.  Base  Hosp.  Hdqtrs.,  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.  Ad- 
dress, 2935   S  St.,  Lincoln,    Neb. 

4287.  LOLA  DeWITT  McCLURG 
(Sister  of  No.  5277) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  26,  1886, 
Eldorado,  Kan.;  d.  William  Rudolph  (b.  D  25, 
1857,  Pekin,  111.)  and  Anna  (Lapsley)  McClurg 
(b.  O  12,  1857,  Cedar  Falls.  la.).  Prepared 
in  Urbana  II.  S.  Illiola;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Teacher,  Mattoon 
H.  S.,  1911-12;  do.,  Urbana  H.  S.,  1912- 
18.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Ad- 
dress,   108   E.   High   St.,   Urbana. 

4288.  MARCUS  SANDERS  McCOLLISTER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  2,  1887,  White 
Hall,  111.;  s.  Charles  I.  (b.  1848)  and  Lucy 
(North)  McCoUister  (b.  1854,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  White  Hall  H.  S.  Prelim,  and  Final 
Honors;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  Employed 
on  Const.,  St.  Louis;  Farmer,  1919 — .  Corp., 
Hdqtrs.  Co.,  327th  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.;  Mustered 
out,   1919.     Address,  White  Hall,  111. 

4289.  DANA  QUICK  McCOMB 
Chem.  and  Salesman;  B.  S.  iri  C.  E.;  b.  F  9, 
1880,  Shobonier,  111.;  s.  Cyrus  E.  (b.  Sandusky 
City,  O.)  and  Pauline  Quick  (b.  Wadesburg, 
Mo.).  Prepared  in  Appleton  City  Acad.,  Ap- 
pleton  City,  Mo.;  Colo.  Agr.  Coll.,  1896-1900. 
Acacia;  2nd  Lt.  and  Cnief  Signal  Officer, 
Colo.  Agr.  Coll.  M.  S.,  Columbia,  191 6.  Teach- 
er, Public  Schs.,  Larimer  Co.,  Colo.,  1901-04; 
dc.  Bur.  of  Educ,  P.  I.,  1904-06;  Prin.,  Trade 
Sch.,  and  Mech.  Engr.,  Bur.  of  Educ,  do., 
1906-10;  Overseer  and  Asst.  Engr.,  Bur.  of 
Public  Works,  do.,  191013;  Dist.  Engr.,  do., 
i9i3"iSl  Chem.  and  Travelling  Salesman, 
Pittsburg  Testing  Lab.,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  1916- 
17.  Capt.,  Engr.  R.  C.  Fort  Mills,  P.  I.,  1917- 
18;  Maj.,  ist  Bn.,  ist.  Philippine  Engrs.  1918 — . 
Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.;  Mem.  Permanent 
Internal.  Assn.  of  Road  Congresses;  Am.  Soc. 
of  Mun.  Improvements;  Am.  Soc.  for  the  Pro- 
motion of  Engng.  Educ.  Married  Mary  Olive 
Wold,  Ag  27,  1909,  Sedalia,  Colo.  Child,  Mary 
Pauline,  b.  My  22,  191 5  (died  My  30,  1918). 
Address,  Manilla,  P.  I. 

4290.     RALPH  NICHOLS  McCORD 
Teacher;    A.   B.   in  L.   &  A.;   b.   N    i,    1886, 
Bement,  111.;  s.  James  Cadden  (b.  My  10,  1842, 
Lewiston,     Pa.)     and    Ada    Wright     (Nichols) 


McCord  (b.  Je  21,  1844,  Federalsburg,  Md.)- 
Prepared  in  Blooniington  H.  S.;  111.  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  Law  Sch.  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Track;  Phi 
Delta  Phi.  Dir.,  Aths.  and  Teacher,  Physiol., 
H.  S.,  Blooniington,  111.,  1916  17.  Capt.  U.  S. 
Inf.,  France,  Je  1918.  Address,  710  E.  Front 
St.,    Blooniington,    111. 

4291.  CHARLES  EUGENE  McCORM.\CK 
Shoe  and  Leather  Reporter;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ; 
b.  Mr  26,  i88y,  Chicago;  s.  Thomas  E.  and 
Lillie  J.  McCormack.  Prepared  in  H.  S.  Gen. 
Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1910-11;  Commonwealth 
Edison  Co.,  do.,  1911-12;  Shoe  and  Leather 
Reporter,  do.,  1912-18.  Married  Persis  Helen 
Wright,  Ag  17,  1912.  Children:  Charles 
Thomas,  b.  Ja  7,  19 14;  Eleanor  May,  b.  Je 
25,  1917.     Address,  6341  Glenwood,  Chicago. 

4292.     ELMER  MASSEY  McDONALD 
(Brother   of   No.    9232) 

Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  7,  1882,  Lerna, 
III.;  s.  John  Thomas  (b.  F  11,  1855,  do.)  and 
Nancy  (Massey)  McDonald  (b.  S  6,  1856, 
Newburg,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  East.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.;  Wabash  Coll.,  1907-08.  Gamma 
Alpha;  Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi.  Instr.,  (Zrop 
Production,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-12;  Instr., 
Agron.,  Mass.  St.  Coll.  Agr.,  1912-13;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Agron.,  do.,  1913-15;  do.,  Farm  Crops, 
Univ  of  Mo.,  1915 — .  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan, 
111.,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  N.  A.,  Ag  1917.  Ad- 
dress,   Columbia,    Mo. 

4293.     'LEE  ALLEN    McELHINEY 
(Brother   of    No.    9233) 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  2,  1887,  Hartsburg,  111.; 
s.  G.  M.  McElhiney  (b.  1856.  do.)  and  Sarah 
(Wodetzky)  McElhiney  (b.  1857,  Baltimore). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.;  Armour  Inst.  Iris; 
Prelim.  Honors;  Ionian;  C.  E.  Club;  Class 
Baseball;  Varsity  Baseball.  Civ.  Engr.,  Const. 
Dept.,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1910-16.  Died  S  7,  1916, 
Chicago. 

4294.     WILLIAM   EARL   McKEEVER 
(Husband   of   No.    2933) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  29,  1887,  Gib- 
son City,  111;  s.  William  (b.  S  3,  1858,  Union 
Co.,  O.)  and  Laura  Gertrude  (Rockwood)  Mc- 
Keever  (b  S  10,  i860,  Ottawa,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Gibson  City  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Scabbard 
and  Blade.  Married  Aha  Charles  ('07),  Je 
4,  1910,  Urbana.  Children:  William  Lewis,  b. 
Mr  17,  191 1  ;  Charles  Harlan,  b.  Je  6,  1912; 
Lewis  Goodell,  b.  Ja  i,  1914.  Address,  Gibson 
City,    111. 

4295.     LILABEL   McKINNEY 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  20,  1886,  Gifford, 
111.;  d.  Dr.  Thomas  Jefferson  (b.  N  29,  1859, 
Delaware  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Lottie  (Hickey)  Mc- 
Kinney  (b.  Ag  21,  1863,  Fowlerville,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Alethenai;  Phi  Delta 
Psi.     .4ddress,  401  S  Prospect  Ave.,  Champaign. 

4296.  JOHN  CROCKER  McLEAN 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  M.  E.;  b.  S  2,  1886, 
Maroa,  111.;  s.  William  Thomas  (b.  Jl  31,  1855, 
Cynthiana,  Ky.)  and  Margaret  Philbrook 
(Crocker)  McLean  (b.  Ja  5,  1861,  Birds  Point, 
Mo.).  Prepared  in  Maroa  H.  S.;  James  Mill- 
ikin  Univ.,  Acacia;  Band;  Glee  Club.  Clerk, 
Wabash  R.  R.,  Decatur,  111.,  1910;  do.,  Des 
Plaines,  111.,  191 1;  do.,  janesville.  Wis.,  191 1; 
Installer  Interlockers  and  signals,  Atlanta,  Ga., 
1913-14;  had  charge  do..  Terminal  R.  R.  Co., 
Montgomery,  Ala.,  1915;  Installer  of  Tele- 
graph, Telephone  and  Signals  for  R.  R.  Co., 
Anniston,  Ala.,  1916-17;  Draftsman,  Kilby  Car 
S:  Foundry  Co.  ist.  Lt.,  Co.  B.,  507  Engrs.,  A. 
E.  F.  France,  1918.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Pres- 
by.  (Thurch.  Married  Zella  Frances  Hostetler, 
Je  29,  191 1,  Decatur,  111.  Children:  Jean  Lois, 
b.  Mr  23,  1912;  Harriet  Frances,  b.  Ja  4,  1916; 
William  Thomas,  b.  F  24,  191 8.  Address,  1009 
X.   Elder  St.,  Bloomington,   111. 


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4297.  FLOYD  JAMES  MACKEY 
Mach.  Designer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ja  22, 
18S7,  Genoa,  111.;  s.  Alfred  Curtis  (b.  Ag  2, 
1856,  Pa.)  and  Jennie  S.  (Gilliland)  Mackey 
(b.  N  25^  1857,  Marengo,  111.).  Prepared  in 
S.  Riley  fp.  and  Genoa  II.  Schs.  M.  E.  Soc; 
Class  Baseball.  Internal.  Harvester  Co.,  Ex- 
perimental and  Sales  Depts.,  1910-15;  Farm 
Mach.  Investigation,  Argentina,  1912-13;  De- 
signer, Special  and^  Exp.  Machs.,  West.  Elect. 
Co.,  ii>i5-i6;  U.  S.  Govt.  Insp.,  Cantonment 
Div.,  Q.  M.  Dept.,  1917;  Mustered  out.  Mr 
1919.  Invented,  Semi  Automatic  Hay-Stacker 
and  Features  on  Reaper-Harvester.  Married 
Clara  Anna  Krum,  Je  17,  1914,  Edison  Park, 
111.     Address,   6923  Overhill  Ave.,  Chicago. 

4298.  WILLIAM  CHESTER  MAGUIRE 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  4,  1886,  Urbana;  s. 
William  T.  (b.  Je  7,  1851,  Camden,  N.  J.)  and 
Anna  Ray  ilaguire  (b.  Ja  12,  1856,  Paisley, 
Scotland).  Prepared  in  Thornburn  H.  S., 
Urbana.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Pres.,  Soph.  Class. 
St.  Militia,  1908-11.  City  Atty.,  Urbana.  Mar- 
ried Cally  Tayson,  N  1912,  Jacksonville,  111. 
Address,    319    Pennsylvania   Ave.,    Urbana.t 

4299.  CHRISTOPHER  MAMER 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  O  24,  1884,  Chicago;  s. 
Christopher  and  Ellen  (Samer)  Mamer.  Pre- 
pared in  W.  Div.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Sigma  Al- 
pha Epsilon.  Asst.  Atty.,  San.  Dist.,  Chicago. 
Mem,  mini  Club,  Chicago.  Address,  501 
'J'hroop  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  720-105  N. 
Clark  St.,  do.f 

4300.     HAZEL  MAXDEVILLE  (DOOL) 
(Wife   of  No.   2642) 

B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  4,  1887,  Philo,  111.; 
d.  John  D.  (b.  D  18,  1844,  N.  Y.)  and  Martha 
(Burr)  Mandeville.  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.  S.;  Randolpli-Macon  Woman's  Coll.,  Lynch- 
burg, Va..  1908-9.  Illiola,  Pres.;  H.  Sc.  Club. 
Married  Robert  Beatty  Dool  ('06),  O  4,  1910, 
Chamijaign.  Children:  Hazen  I.,  b.  Ja  3, 
1913;  John  Hartman,  b.  N  25,  1914;  Roberta 
Jane,  b.  Ap   11,  1917.     Address,  Aledo,  III. 

4301.     WILBUR  ROY  MANOCK 
Chief  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  C.   E.;  b.  Ag  25, 
1886,   Farmer  City,  111.;   s.  Jesse  C.   (b.  Ja  20, 

1850,  Eng.)  and  Louisa  (Pollison)  Manock  (b. 
O  20,  i860.  Canton,  111.).  Prepared  in  Farmer 
City  H.  S.  Triangle;  C.  E.  Club;  Prelim.  Hon- 
ors; Tecltnogfaph  Bd.  Insp.,  111.  St.  High- 
way Comn.,  1910;  Engr.,  in  charge.  Const., 
Huron  River  Bridge,  Erie  Co.,  O.,  igio-12; 
Draftsman,  Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron  Works,  Chi- 
cago, 1912-17;  Chief  Draftsman,  do.,  1917 — ■ 
Assoc.  Mem.  West.  Soc,  Engrs.  Married  Neva 
W.  Moore,  D  29,  1910,  Farmer  City,  III.  Child. 
Dorothy  Vanessa,  b.  Ja  2,  1913.  Address, 
10512  Church  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  losth  and 
Throop  St.,  do. 

4302.  EARLE  W.  MARTIN 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  F  2,  1884,  Gard- 
ner, III.;  s.  Azor  Smith  (b.  O  3.  1836,  Litch- 
field, O.)  and  Jane  Ann  (Petit)  Martin  (b.  Ak 
20,  1840,  Sharon,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Gen- 
esee H.  S.  Salesman,  Westinghouse  Elec. 
Mfg.  Co.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  1910-12;  do., 
Charleston,  W.  Va.,  1912-13;  do.,  Birmingham, 
Ala.,  1913-14;  do.,  Wellington,  Kan.,  1914-15; 
do.,  Des  Moines,  1915-17;  do.,  Milwaukee, 
J917-18;  do.,  Chicago,  1018 — .  Married  Lillie 
Carwilc,  O  10,  191 5,  Wichita,  Kan.  Address, 
1537  Howard  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
Westinghouse  Elec.  Mfg.   Co.,  do. 

4303.     ROY  SKINNER  MASON 
Div.  Supt.  Const.;  B.  S.   in  A.  E.;  b.  F  16. 
1886,    St.    Paul;    s.    S.    D.    (b.    1848.    Concord, 
Mass.)    and    Emma    (Wunderlick)    Mason    (b. 

1 85 1,  Columbia    City,   Tnd.).     Prepared  in  Ta- 


coma  (Wash.)  H.  S.  Arch.  Club;  Pen  and 
Itrusli  Club;  Ilus.  Winner,  competition  for 
.Mun.  Docks  (with  E.  F.  Gilstrap  '08),  Port- 
land, Ore.,  1910-12;  Arch.  Draftsman,  1912-14; 
Gen.  I'ractice,  Bldg.  Const.,  Taconia,  Wash., 
1914-16;  Pub.  Works  Dept.,  Navy  Yard,  Phil- 
adelphia, 1916 — .  Married  Ethel  Coljlentz,  Ja 
2$,  191 1.  Tacoma,  Wash.  Children:  S.  Doug- 
las, b.  Ja  4,  1912;  Hubert  L.,  b.  D  26,  1914; 
John  H.,  b.  My  18,  1916.  Address,  Pub.  Works 
Dept.,   Navy   Yard,   Philadelphia. 

4304.  MARTHA  MARIE  MATHEWS 
Supervisor;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  F  8,  1882 
Onarga,  111.;  d.  William  D.  A.  (b.  S  21,  1847 
\"ergennes,  Vt.)  and  Miranda  Jane  (Hall) 
.Mathews  (b.  My  13,  1849,  Onarga,  111.).  Pre 
jared  in  Onarga  11.  S.;  Grand  Prairie  Semi 
nary;  Chicago  L^niv.,  summer  1912.  IL.  Sc 
Club;  Final  Honors.  Instr.,  Dom.  Sc.  Rose 
ville,  111.,  1910-12;  Supvr.,  Dom.  Art.,  Roches 
Icr,  I'ub.  Schs.,  Rocliester,  ,Minn.,  1912 — , 
Mem.,  D.  A.  R.  Address,  15  N.  Grove  St. 
Rochester,   Minn. 

4305.  LOUIS  BRAWLEY  MAYNE 
Coll.  Instr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  4,  1881, 
Huntington,  Ind. ;  s.  Charles  (b.  1826,  Water- 
ford,  Va.)  and  Martha  (Weimar)  Mayne  (b. 
1847,  Thornville,  O.).  Prepared  in  Hunting- 
ton and  Camden,  Ind.,  H.  Schs.;  Ind.  Univ., 
1902,  spring  term,  1903.  Kappa  Delta  Pi. 
Instr.  Eng.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.  Address,  East 
Lansing,    Mich.t 

4306.  ALVA  BRACE  MEEK 
(Husband  of  No.  4150;  Brother  of  Nos.  5813. 
8585) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  17,  1886;  s. 
Tames  Webster  (b.  Ja  18,  1850,  Carrollton, 
111.)  and  Ella  (Brace)  Meek  (b.  JI  21,  1858, 
'/o.).  Prepared  in  Carrollton  H.  S.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Class  Football. 
.Married  Ruth  Davida  Felmley  ('10),  S  i,  1914. 
Xormal,  111.  Child,  David  Felmley,  b.  My 
19,    19 1 6.     Address,  Carrollton,  111. 

4307.  MARY  HAZEL  MELROSE 
Supvr.,  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1916; 
1..  Ag  16,  1888,  Grayville,  111.;  d.  Charles  H.  (b. 
.My  7,  1851,  Claremont.  111.)  and  Adelaide 
(Coleman)  Melrose  (b.  Ja  28,  1862,  Kinmun- 
dv,  111.).  Prepared  in  Gravville  and  Quincy 
If.  Schs.  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  V.  P.,  W.  A.  A. 
Teacher,  Newman  Tp.  H.  S.,  111.,  1910-11;  do. 
llolstein,  la.,  II.  S.,  1911-12;  do.,  Conners 
ville,  Ind.,  1912,  1915-17;  Critic,  St.  Norm. 
Platteville,  Wis.,  IQ17-18;  Supvr.,  Elementary 
Schs.,  Covington.  Ky.,  1919 — .  Address,  1823 
Greenup   St.,   Covington,    Ky. 

4308.     LOIS  MAIA  MILES  (ZUCKER) 

(Wife  of  No.  SS14) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  Mr  23,  1887, 
San  Luis  Valley,  Colo.;  d.  John  Harrison  (b. 
la  16,  i860,  Knox  Co.,  111.)  and  Alma  Jane 
(Devorc)  Miles  (b.  My  i860,  McDonough  Co., 
111.).  Prepared  in  Bushnell  H.  S.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  W.  A.  A.;  Classical  Club;  Der  Deutsche 
Verein;  McDonough  Co.  Club;  Prelim.,  Special 
and  F'inal  Honors.  Sec.  Univ.  of  111., 
1914-16;  Teacher,  Tsing  Hua  Coll.,  Peking, 
China.  Married  Adolph  E.  Zucker  ('12),  S 
'.,  1916,  I'-ort  Wayne,  Ind.  Address,  598  Dean 
St.,  Bushnell,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Tsing  Hua  Coll., 
Peking,  China. 

4309.  EDWIN  MORTON  MILLER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2762,  3877) 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Je  10,  1888,  Ida 
Grove,  la.;  s.  Jay  D.  and  Mary  J.  (Jacobs) 
Miller.  Prepared  in  Geneva  H.  S.  M.  D., 
Rush  Med.  Coll.,  191.3-  Delta  Upsilon;  Delta 
Sigma  Phi;  Phoenix;  Adelphic;  Class  Pres.;  St. 


igio] 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


389 


Peace  Orat.  Contest;  N.  O.  L.  Contest;  111.- 
Minn.  Debate;  III. -Wis.  Debate;  Nil  Si.nnia  Nu. 
Instr.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.  Capt.,  U.  S.  Med.  Re- 
serve Corps,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  1353 
North  Clark  St.,  Chicago. 

4310.  LAURA  MAY  MILLER  (WILLIAMS; 
(Wife  of  No.  4495) 
B.  S.  in  II.  Sc;  b.  My  21,  1887.  Dubuque, 
la.;  d.  Jacob  R.  (b.  Switzerland)  and  Frances 
Ruth  (Lockey)  Miller  (b.  Dubuque,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  Dubuque  Pub.  Schs. ;  O.  St.  Univ., 
1906-8.  11.  Sc.  Club.  Teacher.  Centralia  Tp. 
H.  S.,  111.  Married  Arthur  E.  Williams  ('10). 
O   12,   igi2.     Address,  Pittsburgh. 

431 1.  WILLIAM  CHRISTIAN  MILLER 
Co.  Supt.  of  Highways;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b. 
Je  27,  i88<),  Grimsby,  Eng. :  s.  William  Charles 
Fredrick  (b.  F  14,  1865,  Stuttgart,  Ger.)  and 
Catherine  (Ilafele)  Miller  (b.  O  19,  1863. 
Meinhardt,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Sycamore  H.  S. 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  C.  E.  Club;  IJer  Deutsche 
Verein;  Sr.  Breakfast  Com.;  Class  Baseball. 
Designer,  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  Chicago,  1910-11; 
Struct.  Steel  Dept.,  Madeira-Mamore,  Ry., 
Porto  Velho,  Rio  Madeira,  Brazil;  191  i-u; 
Asst.  Engr.,  Dock  and  Wharf  Const.,  do., 
1912-13;  Designer,  Bridge  Dept.,  C.  B.  &  Q. 
Ry..  C!liicago,  1913-14;  Supt.  of  Highways  and 
Bridges,  DeKalb  Co.,  111.,  Sycamore,  111.  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.;  Illini 
Club,  Brazil.  Married  Florence  Nelle  Ander- 
son, N  18,  19 14,  Chicago.  Address,  Sycamore. 
IlL 

4312.  LESLIE  EARL  MINER 
Instructor;    B.   S.   in   C.    E.;    b.    Mr    18.    1887, 

Gibson  City,  111.;  s.  John  Mottes  (b.  Mr  18, 
1835,  Ger.)  and  Julia  Ann  (Southworth)  Miner 
(b.  F  24,  1852,  111.).  Prepared  in  Gibson  City 
H.  S.  Triangle;  Varsity  Baseball;  Sr.  Smoker 
Com.  Draftsman,  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  "  Chicago, 
1910;  Jo.,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.,  do.,  1910;  Ma- 
deira Mamore  R.  R.,  Brazil,  1910-13.  De- 
signer. \\'itherspoon-Englar,  Chicago,  1913; 
Estimator,  Corn  Products  Refining  Co.,  do., 
'913-17;  Instr.,  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1917 — . 
Married  Ruth  ilaryanna  Swenson,  Je  17,  19 16, 
Chicago.  Address,  Broadway  and  Green  Mt. 
Ave.,  Boulder,   Colo. 

4313.  P.\UL    IRVING   MINER 
(Brother    of    Nos.     2182,    3114,     5314) 

Stock  and  Grain  Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b. 
Jl  7,  1887,  Adair,  111.;  s.  Timothy  Graham  (b. 
Je  27,  1837,  Fulton  Co.,  do.)  and  Prudence 
Harriet  (Russell)  Miner  (b.  Ag  28,  1846,  Mc- 
Donough  Co.,  do.).  Prepared  in  Macomb 
H.  S.;  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Agr.  Club;  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  Baptist  Church.  Address,  Adair, 
111. 

4314.     NOLAN  DICKSON  MITCHELL 

Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  O  16,  1883, 
Greenwav,  Ark.;  s.  David  Anthony  (b.  1847, 
Ashland,' Tenn.)  and  S.  (Dickson)  Mitchell  (b. 
1858,  Dickson,  Tenn.).  Prepared  in  Thomp- 
son's Class  Inst.,  Paragould,  Ark.;  B.  S., 
Univ.  of  Ark.,  1906;  B.  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Ark., 
1908.  Sigma  Xi.  Arch.  Engr.,  Chicago,  1910- 
11;  do.,  Tampa,  Fla.,  1911-13;  do.,  Havana, 
Cuba,  1913-14;  Clearwater,  Ft.  Myers  and 
Tampa,  Fla..  i9i<-i6;  Washington,  D.  C,  1918. 
1st  Lt.,  377th  Aero  Sqdn.,  A.  P.  O.,  731  A. 
E.  F.,  France.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Isabel  de  Wandelaer,  Ap  10,  191 3,  Tampa, 
Fla.  Children:  Nolan,  b.  F  17,  1914;  Francis 
S.,  b.  Ap  2,  1915.  Address,  3616  N.  Hamp- 
shire  Ave.,  N.   W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

4315.     OLIVER  W'lLLIAM  MOJONNIER 
(Brother    of    Nos.    1564,    5318) 

Factory  Mgr. ;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ap  20, 
1887,  Highland,  HI.;  s.  Jules  (b.  Ja  28,  1846, 
Vevey,     Switzerland)     and    Emma     (Beguelin) 


Mojonnier  (b.  My  23,  1851,  Centiner,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Cham]iaign  H.  S.  Chem.  Club; 
Nutrition  Club.  Factory  Mgr.,  Mojonnier 
Bros.  Co.,  Chicago.  Mem.,  M.  E.  C'hurch. 
Married  Grace  May  Mc(Juillen,  N  8,  191  i. 
Delta,  O.  Address,  518  Home  Ave.,  Oak  Park, 
111.;   bus.  add.,  739  W.  Jackson  Blvd.,  Chicago. 

4316.  ELLSWORTH  MOORE 
Prin.  of  Sch.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  i. 
1884,  Iluntsville,  111.;  s.  John  Clark  (b.  Ap  7, 
1838,  New  llarrisburg,  O.)  and  Martha  Ann 
(Smith)  Moore  (b.  Ag  22,  1841,  Centerville, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Macomb  H.  S.;  West.  111. 
St.  Norm.  Sch.  Teacher,  IT.  S.,  Tucson, 
Ariz.,  1910-11;  Publishing  a  newspaper.  The 
Enterprise,  Prairie  City,  111.,  191 1-13;  Farmer, 
Sask.,  Can.,  1913-14;  Prin.,  V'alley  Sch..  Kent, 
Washington.,  191 5 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church; 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  O.  E.  S.;  Modern  Woodman. 
Married  Mae  Randolph  Miller,  Je  i,  191 1, 
.'\urora.  111.  Children:  Donald  Ellsworth,  b. 
D  21,  1912;  Bruce  Randolph,  b.  N  19,  1915; 
Wayne  Clark,  b.  Jl  8,  1917.  Address,  Kent, 
Washington. 

4317.     HARRY   ALBERT  MOORE 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  9,  1884, 
Oneida,  111.;  s.  Frank  Lyman  (b.  F  14,  1858, 
do.)  and  Flora  Evelyn  (Hyde)  Moore  (b.  Jl 
I,  1854,  Rockford,  111.).  Prepared  in  Oneida 
H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc;  Univ.  Band. 
Engr.  Dept..  Nat.  Elec.  Lamp  Assoc,  1910-11; 
Gen.  Mfg.  Office,  1911-12;  Engng.  Dept..  Good- 
year Tire  &  Rubber  Co.,  1912-13:  Phoenix 
Const.  Co.,  Salt  Lake  City,  1913-18;  Engr., 
Lion  Coal  Co.,  Rock  Springs,  Wyo..  1918 — . 
Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Married  Ethel  M. 
Harvey,  S  1915.  Child.  Marjorie  Irene,  b.  Jl 
27,  1918.  Address,  c/o  Lion  Coal  Co.,  Rock 
Springs,  Wyo. 

4318.  FRANCES  MILTON  MOREHOUSE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1914;  d. 
L.  C.  and  Kate  Henrietta  (Wardall)  More- 
house. Prepared  in  Tuscola  and  Wyoming  H. 
Schs.  Alpha  Delta  Pi.  English  Club;  Final 
and  Special  Honors;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Class 
Poet.  Teacher,  Univ.  Acad.,  1910-11;  East. 
111.  St.  Norm.,  summer,  191 1;  So.  111.  Norm. 
Univ.,  1917;  do.,  Univ.  of  Minn.  Auth.:  Prac- 
tice Teaching  in  the  School  of  Educ,  Univ.  of 
111.,  pub.  by  Univ.,  191 2;  The  Discipline  of  the 
Sch.,  D.  C.  Heath,  1913;  The  Antiphony,  Pub. 
by  111.  St.  Norm.  LTniv.,  191 6;  Life  of  Jesse 
W.  Fell,  Univ.  of  III.  Studies  in  the  Social 
Sciences,  1916.  Mem.,  D.  A.  R.;  Baptist 
Church.  Address,  723  7th  St.,  S.  E.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

4319.  HARRIET  ALTA  MORGAN 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  d.  George  Bliss 
(b.  Northumberland,  Pa.)  and  Lois  (Koble) 
Morgan  (b.  Westville,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Aledo 
H.  S.;  111.  Woman's  Coll.  Alethenai;  II.  Sc. 
Club.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Address,  Fuller- 
ton,   Calif. t 

4320.  GEORGE  MORRIS 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3487,  7094) 
Newspaper  Reporter;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
Ja  28,  1888,  Leland,  111.;  s.  William  Owen  (b. 
b  31,  i860,  Amboy,  111.)  and  Sarah  Belle 
(Morey)  Morris  (b.  Je  27,  1861,  Lee  Co.,  111.). 
Prepared  in  E.  Aurora  and  Lyons  Tp.  H.  Schs. 
Shield  and  Trident;  Soph.  Class  Football; 
Capt.,  Sr.  Football;  Mgr.,  Soph.  Class  Basket 
Ball  Teams;  Glee  Club;  Ath.  Ed.,  Daily  Illini; 
111.  Mgr.,  Western  Intercollegiate  Mag.  Mem., 
Epis.  Church;  Illini  Club,  Chicago.  Married 
Rose  Tschan,  .'\g  13,  1913,  La  Grange,  111. 
Children:  Marjorie,  b.  Jl  8,  1914;  Robert 
William,  b.  Je  8,  1917.  Address,  Western 
Springs,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Chicago  Tribune,  Chi- 
cago. 


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[IQIO 


43^1.  HERMAN  MOSCHEL 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  28,  1885. 
Chenoa,  111.  s.  Fred  and  Frederika  (Rover) 
Moschel.  Prepared  in  I'ontiac  Tp.  H.  S.  Iris; 
Tau  Heta  Pi;  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Ionian; 
Stud.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E. :  Prelim.  Honors. 
Night  Supt.,  Republic  Iron  &  Steel  Co.,  Mo- 
line,  111.,  1910-11;  Engr.,  Time  Study  Dept., 
John  Deere  Plow  Works,  do.,  1911-13;  Supt., 
Dain  Mfg.  Co.,  Ottumwa,  la.,  1913-18.  Mem., 
Moline  Club;  Ottumwa  Country  Club;  Wapello 
Club;  Ottumwa  Cml.  Club;  Sec,  Ottumwa  Mfg. 
Assn.;  Presby.  Church.  Married  Laura  Kra- 
mer, N  20,  1913,  Des  Moines.  Address,  110 
Ottumwa  St.,  Ottumwa,  la. 

4322.  ROYAL  ROSS  MOSS 
Pres.,  Holmes  Disappearing  Bed  Co.;  A.  B. 
in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  21,  1886.  Mulberry,  Mo.; 
s.  John  B.  (b.  O  13,  1858,  Harrison  Co.,  Mo.) 
and  Rachel  A.  (Boyer)  Moss  (b.  Mr  12,  1863, 
Bates  Co.,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Morris  H.  S. 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa.  With  Butler  Bros.,  Chi- 
cago, 1910;  Chicago  Tel.  Co.,  1910-11;  Pres., 
Holmes  Disappearing  Bed  Co.,  San  Diego, 
1911-18.  2nd  Lt.,  S.  R.  C,  A.  S..  Hdqtis., 
1st  Training  Brig.,  Kelly  Field,  San  Antonio, 
Tex.  Married  Karoline  Silliman  Hammond, 
Mr  14,  1914,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Address,  4067 
Falcon  St.,  San  Diego,  Calif. 

4323.  CHARLES  HALVATIOUS  MOTTIER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ap  21,  1888, 
Gibson  City,  111.;  s.  William  Clarence  (b.  S  4, 
1863,  Cincinnati)  and  Catherine  Cryder  (Trail- 
or)  Mottier  (b.  N  10,  1865,  Princeton,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Gibson  City  H.  S.  Ionian;  C.  E. 
Club.  Instrumentman,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.,  1910- 
11;  Masonry  Insp.,  1911-13;  Designer  and  Esti- 
mator, Bridge  Dept.,  Chicago,  1913-16;  Asst. 
Engr.,  Bridge  Dept.  and  Office  of  Chief  Engr., 
1916 — .  Married  Myrtle  May  Robinson,  Ag 
12,  1915,  Boyne  City,  Mich.  Child,  Kathryn 
Louise,  b.  Je  15,  1916.  Address,  Gibson  City, 
111.;  bus.  add.  1403  E.  69th  Place,  Chicago. 

4324.     CHESTER    WRIGHT   MUNSON 
(Husband  of  No.  4819) 

Efficiency  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  23, 
1887,  Morris,  111.;  s.  Joel  Augustus  (b.  Ag  26, 
1838,  Manchester,  Vt.)  and  Alida  Ellen  (Walk- 
er) Munson  (b.  S-2i,  1846,  Ft.  Edward,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Morris  H.  S.  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa.  (Jhief  Electn.,  Corn  Products  Refin- 
ing Co.;  Efficiency  Engr.,  do.,  Granite  City,  111. 
Married  Mary  Moore  ('11),  Tolono.  111.  Child, 
John  Chester,  b.  F  10,  1918.  Address,  2163  C 
St.,  Granite  City,  111. 

4325.  ROY  KENNETH  MURDUCK 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  20,  1886. 
Malta,  O.;  s.  Samuel  Adams  (b.  Ap  27,  1881, 
Malta,  O.)  and  Carrie  Agnes  (Rogers)  Mur- 
duck  (b.  Ap  20,  1863,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Omaha  (Nebr.)  H.  S.;  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.  M. 
E.  Club;  Stud,  r.ranch  A.  S.  M.  E.  Cadet  Engr., 
Consumers'  Gas  Co.,  Reading,  Pa.  1910-13; 
Asst.  Engr.,  Sioux  Falls  Gas  Co.,  Sioux  Falls, 
S.  Dak.,  1914;  do.,  Kansas  City  Gas  Co.,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.,  1916 — .  Mem.  M.  E.  Church. 
Married  Emily  Louise  Timken,  O  5,  191 1, 
Peoria.  Child.  Jean  Timken,  b.  My  s,  1913- 
Address,  3011  Garfield  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.; 
bus.  add.,  910  Grand  Ave.,  do. 

4326.  THOMAS  EDGAR  MUSSELMAN 
Sec,  Bus.  Coll.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M., 
1913;  b.  Ap  28,  1887,  Quincy,  111.;  s.  De  La- 
fayette (b.  ,\i)  21,  1842,  Fulton  Co.,  111.)  and 
Mary  (McDavilt)  Musselman  (b.  Jl  20,  1851, 
MacomI),  111.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S.; 
Shattuck  Mil.  Acad.,  h'aribault,  Minn.  Phi 
Gamma  Delta;  Kapua  Delta  Pi;  Univ.  Tennis 
Cliampion;    Capt.    of    Tennis    Team.      Teacher, 


Gem  City  Bus.  Coll.;  Sec,  do.,  1918 — .  Auth,: 
Nature  Almanac,  Quincy  Jour.  Mem.,  Quincy 
Country  Club;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Mary 
Locke  Scripps,  O  16,  1916,  Rushville,  111.  Child, 
Mary  Margaret,  b.  F  16,  1918.  Address,  124  S. 
J4th  St.,  Quincy,  111. 

43^7.  GEORGE  HAROLD  MYRICK 
V.  P..  Elec  Co.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  19, 
1886,  Chicago  Heights,  111.;  s.  George  M.  (b.  S 
20,  1S50,  Briuiswick,  O.)  and  Anna  Adelia 
(Solly)  -Myrick  (b.  Ja  29,  1853,  New  York 
City.).^  Prepared  in  Bloom  Tp.  Jl.  S.  Sig^nia 
Xi,  Elec.  Engr.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.  Chicago, 
1910-11;  do.,  Chicago  Elec.  Meter  Co.,  1911-13; 
V.  P.,  Geyser  Elec.  Co.,  1913-18.  Invented 
elec.  meters.  Clocks,  parts  of  Washing  Ma- 
chine, and  Dish  Washer.  Married  Hazel 
Lewis,  My  15,  1912,  East  Gary,  Ind.  Child, 
Robert  Lewis,  b.  D  23,  1914.  Address,  5242 
Montrose   Ave.   Chicago. 

4328.  ESSIE  EDWINA  NEAL  (HAYES) 
Teacher;  A,  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  16,  1885, 
Chicago;  d.  Charles  F.  (b.  Pleasant  City,  O.) 
and  Evalyn  (Pete)  Neal  (b.  la.).  Prepared  in 
Murray  Tuley  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Effingham;  do.,  Danville,  ill.,  1918 — .  Married 
Augustus  W.  Hayes  ('07),  Ap  4.  1912,  Minn- 
eapolis (divorced  F  6,  1914).  Address,  Dan- 
ville H.  S.,  Danville,  111. 

4329.  SAIDEE  ESTHER  NELSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  27,  1888, 
Manlius,  111.;  d.  Peter  (b.  1847,  do.)  and  Ellen 
Nelson  (b.  1852,  do.).  Prepared  in  Princeton 
Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Phi  Delta  Psi. 
Prin.,  Wyoming  H.  S.,  1910-11;  Teacher,  Pon- 
tiac  H.  S.,  19:2-15;  do.,  Soldan  11.  S.,  St. 
Louis,  1915-18.  Address,  547  Park  Ave.,  E. 
Princeton,  111.;  bus.  add.,  5219  Enright  Ave., 
St.  Loui*. 

4330.  *ROBERT  EDWARD  JOSEPH 
NIHAN 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  29,  1887,  Har- 
vard, 111.;  s.  Robert  Amos  (b.  Ap  22,  1865, 
McIIenry  Co.,  111.)  and  Catherine  Lucinda 
(Madden)  Nihan  (b.  S  22,  1862,  Alden  Tp., 
McIIenry  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Harvard  H. 
-S.  Spalding  Guild;  Loyola  Club.  Light  & 
Power  Line  Const.,  Switchboard  Const,  and 
Installation  of  Elec.  Mach.  and  Apparatus,  Pax- 
ton,  111.,  1910-11;  Baraboo,  Wis.,  1911-12; 
Const.,  Engr.  Power  Plant  and  Distribution 
Line,  Chicago,  1912;  Asst.  Designing  Engr., 
Automobile  Parts,  1912-13;  Const.  Kngr.,  Argo- 
la,  Ind.,  1913-18;  Gen.  Supt.,  Ind.  Utilities  Co., 
do.,  1913-18.  Mem.,  K.  C.;  Harvard  Council; 
B.  P.  O.  E.     Died  O  1918. 

4331.  ALMA  NELL  NOLLEN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  d.  Paul  (b.  Coblentz, 
Ger. )  and  Ann  Maria  (Wohlfahrt)  Nollen  (b. 
l)armsta<lt,  do.).  Prepared  in  .Vtlanta  II.  S.; 
Grad.,  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Teacher,  Sc, 
Normal  H.  S.  Mem.,  Welirmann  Quartet,  two 
seasons.     Address,  Atlanta,  lll.t 

4332.  ELISHA  POWELL  NORMAN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. :  b.  F  9,  1886,  Irishtown, 
111.;  s.  Charles  Christopher  (b.  S  6,  1861,  Nor- 
man, 111.)  and  Roxilana  (^Ivatt)  Norman  (b. 
Tamalco,  111.).  Prepared  in  LIniv.  Acad.  Spe- 
cial Master  in  Chancery  of  Bond  Co.,  111.  Ad- 
dress, Tamalco,  111.;  bus.  add.,   Rayville,  La. 

4333.  WILLIAM  ATKINSON  NORTH 
Bookkeeper;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Jl  2,  1888, 
White  Hall,  111.;  s.  Edward  (b.  jl  31,  1851,  do.) 
and  Enuna  Naomi  (Porter)  iNorth  (b.  F  21, 
1X57,  IVkin,  111.).  Prepared  in  White  Hall  H. 
-S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Triangle;  Prelim, 
and  Final  Honors.  Fellowship  in  Engng., 
Univ.   of  Wis.,   1910;  Cadet   Engr.  for  Laclede 


itjio] 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


391 


Gas  Light  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1911-12;  Bookkeeper 
and  Teller,  Mcrchantile  Trust  &  Savings  Bank, 
Evansville,  Ind.,  1912-15;  do.,  Citizens  Trust  & 
Savings  Bank,  1915-17;  Gen.  Office,  Texas  Co., 
Houston,  Tex.,  1917.  Tex.  Nat.  Guard,  1917; 
Corp..  117  Supply  Train,  42  Div.  LI.  S.  A.,  A. 
E.  F.,  France,  1917 — .  Address,  11  10  Kosalie 
Ave.,  Houston,  Tex. 

4334.  CHARLES  ARTHUR  NYE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  i,  1887, 
Smith  Center,  Kan.;  s.  Charles  Clinton  (b. 
1862,  Calif.)  and  Fannie  (Knapp)  Nye  (b. 
1865,  111.).  Prepared  in  Illini  Tp.  H.  S.;  Milli- 
kin  Univ.,  Prep.  Dept.;  Millikin  Univ.,  1905-6. 
V.  P.,  C.  E.  Club;  Acacia;  Cap  and  Gown  Com. 
Asst.  Mgr.,  Const.,  J.  F.  Hill  Paving  Carts, 
Chicago,  1910;  Surv.,  Govt.  Surv.,  Upper  Miss., 
Rock  Island,  111.,  1910-11;  Asst.  City  Engr., 
Decatur,  1911-12;  U.  S.  Insp.,  Rock  Island, 
III.,  1912-16;  Asst.  Engr.,  I.  T.  S.,  Springfield, 
1916 — .  Asst.  Engr.  in  charge  of  railroad 
const..  Camp  Knox,  Ky.  Married  Ethel  Davis, 
O  6,  1915,  Pesotum,  III.  Child,  Elizabeth  Ann, 
b.   Ap  28,   1918.     Address,  Pesotum,  111. 

4335.  HENRY  DIXON  OBERDORFER 

Instructor;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Mr  i,  1888. 
Henderson,  Ky.;  s.  Edward  (b.  My  20,  1853. 
Bavaria,  Ger.)  and  Cecilia  (Godshaw)  Ober- 
dorfer  (b.  N  28,  1858,  Lawrenceburg,  Ky.). 
Prepared  in  Henderson  (Ky.)  and  Marion  (111.) 
H.  Schs.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  Supt.  of 
Const.,  Univ.  of  111.;  Insp.,  Upper  Miss.  Riv. 
Improvement;  Asst.  Supt.,  Arch.,  Univ.  of  111.; 
Instr.,  Accountancy,  Univ.  of  111.  Capt.,  Ord. 
R.  C,   Ag   1917^ — .   Married  Julia  Etta  Sinnock, 

0  6,  1917.  Address,  1210  E.  Jefferson  St., 
Bloomington,  111. 

4336.  CHARLES  VINCENT  O'HERN 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  O  i,  1883,  Vermont, 

111.;  s.  John  and  Maria  (Green)  O'Hern.  Pre- 
pared in  Vermont  II.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ., 
1907-8;  LL.  B.,  Yale,  IQ12.  Adelphic;  Chi  Tau 
Kappa;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  111. -Ind.  Debate;  Al- 
ternate 111. -Wis.  Debate;  Adelphic-Philo.  Debate. 
Lawyer,  Peoria.  I\Iarried  Tressa  Smith,  Je 
1913,  Peoria.  Address,  224  W.  Virginia  St., 
Peoria;  bus.  add.,  Jefferson  Bldg.,  do. 

4337.  GEORGE  FREDERICK  ONKEN,  JR. 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  2,  1888,  Gibson 
City,  111.;  s.  Geo.  Frederick  (b.  D  21,  1842, 
Hanover,  Ger.)  and  Wilmina  (von  Brethorst) 
Oiiken  (b.  S  4,  1847.  Ostfriesland,  Ger.).  Pre- 
pared in  Gibson  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  2nd  Lt.,  Co. 
E.,  3rd  Bat.,  1909.  Married  Jl  1914.  Address, 
Gibson  City,  Ill.t 

4338.  MARTIN  JACOB  OVERHOLSER 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    E.     E. ;    b.    F    3.     1889, 

Sterling,  111.;  s.  James  P.  (b.  O.)  and  Elizabeth 
Overholser  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Sterling  Tp. 
H.  S.  On  Students'  Course,  Pittsfield,  Mass., 
one  yr. ;  Res.  work  under  Wm.  Stanley  with 
Gen.  Elec.  Co.  Performed  the  experimental 
work  for  a  paper  presented  at  the  A.  I.  C.  E. 
meeting,  Boston  and  published  by  C.  P.  Ran- 
dolph. Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Address,  131  East 
St.,  Great  Barrington,   Mass.t 

4339.  NOAH  WEBSTER  OVERSTREET 
Architect;    B.    S.    in    Arch.;    b.    Jl     i,    1888, 

Estabutchie,  Miss.;  s.  Harvey  Harvard  (b.  Jl 
6,  1857)  and  Bettie  Flora  Overstreet.  Prepared 
in  Estabutchie  Pub.  Sch.  B.  S.,  A.  &  M.  Coll. 
of  Miss.  Arch.  Engr.,  1910-11;  Arch.,  191 1 — . 
Married  Mabel  Kinnear,  S  18,  1912,  Urbana. 
Child,  Noah  W.,  Jr.,  b.  N   13,  1913.     Address, 

1  and  2  Majestic  Theater  Bldg.,  Jackson,  Miss. 

4340.     JOHN  WILLIAM  PALMER 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  18,  18S4,  Independence, 
la.;   s.   Henry  S.    (b.  Ja  26,   1855.  Stockoridge, 
Mass.)  and  Jessie  C.  (Older)  Palmer  (b.  Mr  13, 


iS^7,  Independence,  la.).  Prepared  in  Neligh 
(^cb.)  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  12th 
1  r.  Bat.,  4th  Bn.  F.  A..  Camp  Zachary  Taylor; 
Mustered  out.  N  26,  1918.  Address,  1191 
Vance  Ave.,  Mcmi)his,  Tenn.;  bus.  add.,  1345- 
50  Bank  of  Commerce  &  Trust  Co.  Bldg.,  do. 

4341.  BERNARD  CARLYLE  van  PAPPEL- 
ENDAM 
Real  Est.,  Ins.  and  Loans;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.; 
b.  S  15,  1884,  Oskaloosa,  la.;  s.  John  Bernard 
(b.  1857,  Holland)  and  Alice  (McCollough) 
van  Pappelendam  (b.  i860).  Prepared  in  Keo- 
kuk IL  S.;  Armour  Inst.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma 
Xi.  Tracer.  Roberts  &  Shaffer  Co..  Chicago, 
1910;  Engr.,  Ingals  Shepard  Forging  Co.,  1910- 
13;  Real  Est.,  Ins.  and  Loans,  Keokuk,  la., 
1913 — ■  Married  Edna  Huffman  Armstrong, 
Jl  23,  1914,  Harvey,  111.  Children:  Alice  June, 
b.  Je  18,  1915;  Edna  Marie,  b.  D  13,  1916. 
Address,  722  N.  9th  St.,  Keokuk;  bus.  add. 
26  N.  5th  St.,  do. 

4342-  JAMES  CLYDE  PARMELY 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  12,  1887, 
Grant  Park,  111.;  s.  Oliver  Clark  (b.  Mr  26, 
1852,  Momence,  111.)  and  Martha  Jane  (Mc- 
Kmstry)  Parmely  (b.  Mr  23,  i860,  Grant  Park, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Momence  H.  S.  M.  E.  Soc; 
Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Supt.,  Belleville, 
111.,  dist.  for  St.  Clair  Co.  Gas  &  Elec.  Co., 
St.  Louis.  111.,  191 5-17;  Engr.  in  charge  of 
erection,  Luzerne  Co.  Gas  &  Elec.  Co.,  Ply- 
mouth, Pa.  Auth.:  several  practical  articles 
on  gas  engine  operation  in  Power  and  The 
Engineer.  Married  Alice  Laura  Beebe, 
Mr  12,  1910,  Wheaton,  111.  Child,  Oliver 
Charles,  b.  S  11,  1911.  Address,  162  Church 
St.,  Plymouth,  Pa.;  bus.  add.,  Luzerne  Co.,  Gas 
&    Elec.   Co.,    Kingston,    Pa. 

4343-     FLORENCE  MAY   PARRETT 

(MILLS) 

(Wife  of  No.   3878) 

A.    B.    in   L.   &   A.;    b.    N   22,    1886,   Homer, 

TIL;    d.   John   Wallace    (b.   O   8,    1857,   Lyndon, 

O.)    and    Susan    Jane    (Peters)    Parrett    (b.    Jl 

18,   i860.   St.  Joseph,   111.).   Prepared  in  Urbana 

H.  S.     Alpha  Xi  Delta.     Married  Clifford  Pusey 

MHIs    ('09),   Je   28,    191 1,    Homer,    111.      Child, 

Wallace     Parrett,     b.     N     23,     1913.       Address, 

Homer,    III. 

4344-  ALFRED  RAY  PATTON 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  6,  1883,  Clarence,  111.; 
s.  LaFayette  (b.  N  17,  1853,  Veedersburg,  Ind.) 
and  Ella  Elizabeth  (McHenry)  Patton  (b.  Ja  16, 
1855,  Sparta,  111.).  Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie 
Sem.,  Onarga,  111.;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1905-7. 
Admitted  to  Bar,  191 0.  Address,  Wheaton, 
Ill.t 

4345-  DAVID  COLLINS  PATTON 
Publisher;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  8,  1889, 
Chicago;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  1847,  Patton- 
ville.  Mo.)  and  Anna  M.  Patton  (b.  D  18, 
1865).  Prepared  in  Assoc.  Inst,  of  Y.  M.  C. 
.\.,  Chicago.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa;  Onyx;  Scab- 
bard and  Blade;  Pres.,  M.  E.  Soc;  Capt., 
I'niv.  Regt.;  Basket  Ball.  Salesman  and  Engr., 
Columbia  Tool  Steel  Co.,  Chicago  Heights, 
igii;  Mgr.,  do.,  Philadelphia  branch  in  charge 
of  the  East.  Territory;  Treas.  and  Mgr.,  The 
World  Press:  Pres.,  Halliwell  &  Patton  Pub- 
lishing Co.  Mem..  Ridpe  Country  Club;  A.  S. 
i\L  E.  Married  Mary  Pauline  Halliwell,  D  27, 
1911,  Chicago.  Children:  David  II. ,  b.  N  14, 
1912;  Alice  H.,  b.  Ja  29,  1914.  Address,  21  10 
N.  107th  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  815-17  Ex- 
change St.,  U.   S.  Yards,  do. 

4346.     HARRY  JOHN  PAUL 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    M.    E.;    b.    F    9,    1884, 
Chicago;    s.    John    C.    (b.    Je    16,    1854,    Ger.) 
and    Charity    A.     (Bennett)     Pau'     (b.    Mr    22, 


392 


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I1910 


1S60,  111.).  Prepared  in  Armour  Sc.  Acad.; 
-Armour  Inst.,  1905-7.  Phi  Si^ma  Kappa; 
Chief  Trumpeter,  Univ.  Regt.  hngr.,  1  Ionic 
Hrewery,  igio-ii;  J.  C.  Paul  &  Co.,  Mfrs. 
Metal  Polish,  igio — .  111.  Nat.  Guard,  ist 
Inf.,  1905-8.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married 
\'era  Raito,  Te  29,  1912.  Address,  31 17  Shef- 
field Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  930  Roscoe  St., 
do. 

4347-  PAUL  CHARLES  PEINE 
(Brother  of  No.  3137) 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  16,  1885, 
Minier,  111.;  s.  George  Edward  (b.  My  2,  1855, 
Tazewell  Co.,  111.)  and  Mary  (Buehrig)  Peine 
(b.  Ja  8.  1863,  Burlington,  la.).  Prepared  in 
Minier  IT.  S.  Delta  Kappa  Chi.  Bulter  Bros., 
Chicago,  igio-ii;  Mem.  The  Caldwell  Co.,  Inc. 
Gen.  Alerchandising,  191 1;  Salesman,  Three 
Forks.  Mont.,  191 1 — .  Mem..  St.  John's  Evan- 
gelical  Church.      Address,    Three   Forks,    Mont. 

4348.  CARLYSLE  PEMBERTON 
Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  4,  1888,  Oak- 
land, 111.;  s.  S.  C.  (b.  Jl  9,  1858,  do.)  and  Mary 
Pemberton  (b.  F  s,  1S63).  Prepared  in  Oak- 
land ir.  S.;  Sigma  Nu;  Univ.  Band.  Capt., 
Class  Baseball.  Federal  Creosoting  Co.,  Rome, 
N.  Y..  191 1 ;  Pemberton  &  Lyons,  191 1;  Surv.. 
Oakland,  111.,  1916-17.  Sergt.,  Ord.  Dept.,  Jl 
4,  191 7;  I  St  Class  Scrgt.,  Camp  Logan,  Hous- 
ton, Tex.,  O  28,  1017;  2d  Lt.,  Ord.  Dept.. 
Camp  Jackson,  Columbia,  S.  C,  F  28,  1918; 
Mustered  out,  D  19.  191 8.  Mem..  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
A.  S.  M.  E.,  1912.  Married  Jessie  Rhodes. 
Ap  4,  1914.  Chicago.  Child,  Carlysle,  Jr.,  b.  Mr 
29,  1917.     Address,  Oakland,  111. 

4349.  OWEN  EARLE  PENCE 
Foreign  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.; 
b.  S  2,  1S87,  Keokuk;  s.  Owen  Eli  (b.  Jl  4,  1853, 
Uniontown,  Pa.)  and  Ella  Sarah  (Miller)  Pence 
(b.  N  12,  1856,  Hamilton,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Keokuk  H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
Philomathean;  Mil.  Scholarship,  Maj.,  Univ. 
Regt.;  Prelim.  Honors.  Glee  Club;  Treas., 
Class;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet.  St.  Stud.  Sec. 
III.  Y.  M.  C.  A..  1910-14;  Gen.  Sec,  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,  Robert  Coll.,  Constantinople,  1914-17. 
Sec  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1917; 
Invalided  home  D  191 7.  Address,  Hamilton, 
111. 

4350.  HENRY  PENN 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  19,  1887, 
Steinwyckerwold,  Netherlands;  s.  Jacob  (b.  Ja 
28,  1839,  do.)  and  Annigje  (Stobbe)  Penn 
(b.  N  II,  1854,  do.).  Prepared  in  Calumet  H. 
S.,  Chicago.  Triangle;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  C.  E. 
Club;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Varsity  Base- 
ball; Class  Salutatorian.  Draftsman,  Chicago. 
1910-15;  Farmer,  Lamar,  Mo.;  Draftsman,  Chi- 
cago, 1916-18;  Engr.  on  Const.,  do.,  1918 — . 
Married  Ettie  I'.roudt,  S  25,  19 12,  Chicago. 
Children:  John  Jacob,  b.  O  22,  1915;  William 
Henry,  b.  D  24,  191 7.  Address,  244  W.  io8th 
Place,   Chicago. 

4351.     EUGENE  STRODE  PENNEBAKER 

(Husband  of  No.  4838) 
Asst.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  14,  1886, 
Cairo,  111.;  s.  Charles  B.  Summers  (b.  F  7, 
1852,  Bardstown,  Ky.)  and  Sallie  Martin 
(Strode)  Penncbaker  (b.  N  30,  1861,  Hunts- 
ville,  Ala.).  Prepared  in  Denver  (Colo.)  II. 
S.;  Cairo,  111.,  H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Phoenix; 
Egyptian  Club;  Pres.,  C.  E.  Soc;  Prelim. 
Honors;  V.  P.,  111.  Union,  Coll.  of  Engng. ; 
Staff,  Illiiii;  Illim  Bd.  of  Control.  Res.  Mgr.. 
W.  H.  Zimmerman  (.'o.,  Lansing,  Mich,  and 
Chicago,  1910-11;  Office  Engr.  and  Asst.  Chief 
Engr.,  Mobile  &  O.  R.  R.  Co.,  Mobile.  Ala.. 
1911-12;  Res.  Engr.,  Union  Ry.  Co.,  Memphis, 
1912-16;  Engr.,  Joint  Facilities  for  Receivers, 
Tex.  and  Pacific  Ry.,  New  Orleans,  1916-17; 
Asst.  Engr.,  do.,  Dallas,  Tex.,  191 7—.  Jr. 
Mem..  West.   Soc.  of  Engrs.     Married  Frances 


Robertson  Ohrum  ('11),  O  20,  1912,  Indian- 
apolis. Children:  Faith,  b.  Jl  19,  1913;  Gregory, 
1).  D  13,  1914;  Eugene  S.,  Jr.,  b.  My  29,  1916; 
William  Francis,  b.  D  v  JQi?.  Address,  414  N. 
Edgefield  St.,  Dallas,  tex. 

4352.  OLIVE  BELLE  PERCIVAL  (FOGLE) 
(Sister  of  No.  9:^16) 
Dietitian;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ap  15,  1887, 
Urbana;  d.  Otis  (b.  Je  20,  1859,  do.)  and  Anna 
Maria  (Johnson)  p'ercival  (b.  Mr  20,  1861, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Grad.  Stud., 
Univ.  of  111.,  191 1.  H.  Sc.  Club.  Assoc.  Home 
Econ.  Demonstrator,  Univ.  of  111.  Auth. :  (with 
Florence  Harrison)  The  Rural  School  Lunch, 
Exten.  Circular,  No.  4,  D  1916.  Married 
Floyd  E.  Fogle,  F  25,  1919,  Urbana.  Address, 
R.    I,  Kimball,  O. 

4353-  ALBERT  MONROE  PERKINS 
(Brother  of  No.  4354) 
Certified  Accountant;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
N  18,  1887,  Farmington,  Wash.;  s.  Albert 
Monroe  and  Emily  (Niles)  Perkins.  Prepared 
in  Thornburn  H.  S.,  Urbana.  Beta  Gamma 
Sigma;  Cml.  Club;  Chess  and  Checker  Club. 
With  Haskins  &  Sells,  Cert.  Pub.  Accts.,  1910- 
11;  Pub.  Acct.,  1912 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Inst,  of 
Accts.;  N.  Y.  St.  Soc.  of  C.  P.  A.  Address, 
527  Rosedale  St.,  Pittsburgh. 

4354-  REBA  NILES  PERKINS 
(Sister  of  No.  4353) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  12,  1886, 
Tuscola,  111.;  d.  Albert  M.  and  Emily  W. 
(Nilcs)  Perkins  (b.  Jl  8,  1861).  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  Teacher,  Rossville  H.  S.;  do., 
Eng.  Union  H.  S.,  Pittsburgh.  Address,  527 
Rosedale   St.,  Pittsburgh. 

4355.  HARRY  VIGGO  PETERSEN 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Jl  20,  1881, 
Racine,  Wis.;  s.  Louis  (b.  Denmark)  and 
Karen  Sophia  (Hanson)  Petersen  (b.  Den- 
mark). Delta  Upsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Married 
Fern  Elaine  Breckenridge,  Oak  Park,  Ap  18, 
1912.  Address,  4307  Irving  Park  Blvd.,  Chi- 
cago.! 

4356.     DAVID  PETRIE 

Dept.  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  Ap  19,  1889, 
Greenview,  111.;  s.  C.  A.  (b.  Ap  21,  1859,  Mt. 
Carmel,  Ky.)  and  I.orcy  Belle  Petrie  (b.  O 
12,  1859,  Mason  City,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ma- 
son City  H.  S.  Delta  Kappa  Chi.  Dept.  Mgr., 
Tutler  Bros.,  Chicago.  Married  EUyn  C.  Gus- 
tafson.  F  23,  1918,  Chicago.  Child.  Ethel  Ellyn, 
1).  Ja  7,  1919.  Address.  4309  N.  Lincoln  St., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Butler  Bros.,  rfo.t 

4357.  DAVID  COOK  PETRIE 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  D  9,  1887,  Inver- 
gordon,  Scotland;  s.  James  Guild  (b.  Dundee, 
Scotland,  1850)  and  Isabella  Girdwood  (Cook) 
Petrie  (b.  St.  -Andrews,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Boise  (Idaho)  II.  S.;  Univ.  of  Idaho,  1906-9. 
Agr.  Club.  Landscape  Gardening;  Instr.,  Agr. 
Sc  H.  S.,  Meridian.  Idaho,  1910-11;  do.,  H. 
S.,  Ontario,  Ore.,  1911-14;  do.,  IT.  S.,  Harney 
Co.,  Ore.,  1915-17;  Farmer.  1917.  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church;  Illini  Club  of  Southern  Idaho.  Ad- 
dress, Boise,  Idaho. 

4358.  DONALD  ALFRED  PIERCE 
(Husband  of  No.  4.S87) 
Elec  Insp.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  N  20,  1883, 
Martinton,  111.;  s.  Charles  Franklin  (b.  Mr 
->,  i8s7  Mason  City,  la.)  and  Clara  Eulelia 
(Cloodfe'llow)  Pierce  (b.  Ja  13,  i8(.4,  Papineau, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Watscka  II.  S.  Eta  Kappa 
Nu;  Prelim.  Honors;  Class  Football.  Station 
Const.,  1910;  Asst.  Insp.,  1910-11;  Insp.,  1911- 
t6;  Div.  Insp.,  1916-18.  Married  Mary  Clellah 
Caley    ("n"),    O    18,     1913,    Huntington,    Ind. 


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Children:  James  Donald,  b.  O  9,  1914;  Marian 
Elizabeth,  b.  JI  i,  1917.  Address,  106  Foiiser 
Ave.,  Joliet,  111.;  bus.  add.,  310  Van  Buren 
.St..  do. 

4359.  LAURA  ESTELLE  PIERCE  (CAIN) 
A.  15.  in  L.  &  A.:  b.  O  7,  1886,  Verona,  111.; 
d.  William  T.  (b.  N  27,  1859,  do.)  and  I.orena 
Estellc  (VanDeuscn)  Pierce  (b.  Ja  25,  1865, 
Leland,  III.).  Prepared  in  Gifford  'll.  S.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Alethenai;  Der  Deutsche  Verein; 
Spanish  Club;  Phi  I?cta  Kappa.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
ish  Club;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher,  II.  S., 
J910-11.  Married  Charles  Downey  Cain,  O  8, 
1914,  Gifford.  111.  Children:  Robert  Pierce,  b. 
S  22,  1915;  Joseph  William,  h.  Ja  22,  1918. 
Address,   Gifford,   111. 

4360.  LEONARD  GEORGE  PIERCE 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  7,   1883. 

Meachem,  111.;  s.  Charles  (b.  Ap  i,  1859, 
Bloomingdale  Tp.,  111.)  and  Mary  Jane 
(Bridge)  Pierce  (b.  D  13,  1862,  Hanover  Tp., 
Cook  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Elgin  Acad. 
Philomathean;  E.  E.  Soc. ;  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
Tccluiofjrapli  Bd.  Testing  Dept.,  Gen.  Elec. 
Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  Pittsfield.  Mass.,  1910- 
11;  do..  New  York  City,  1912;  Elec.  Testing 
Laboratories,  New  York  City,  1913;  Elec. 
Engr.,  N.  Y.  Edison  Co.,  New  York  City. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church,  Urbana.  Married  Anna 
Y.  Grahn,  Ap  30,  1914,  Zenafly,  N.  J.  Ad- 
dress, 2120  Mapes  Ave.,  New  York  City;  bus- 
add.,  124  E.   15th  St.,  do. 

4361.  FRANK  LOYER  PINCKNEY 
Teacher;   A.   B.   in    Sc;   b.    S    20,    1884,    Pon- 

tiac,  111.;  s.  Seymour  V.  (b.  Palmyra,  N.  Y.) 
and  Ida  M.  (Constable)  Pinckney  (b.  Erie,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Pontiac  H.  S.  Iris;  Varsity  Foot- 
ball; Varsity  Polo.  Teacher,  Man.  Tr.,  Dun- 
dee, 111.,  1910-12;  do.,  Oak  Park,  111.,  1912-17. 
Sergt.,  (To.  B.  314  Motor  Supply  Train,  A.  E. 
F.,  France,  do.,  Army  of  Occupation.  Mem., 
111.   St.  Acad,   of  Sc.   Address,   Pontiac,  111. 

4362.  ERMIN  FAWTETT  PLUMB 
Brick  Manufacturer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
My  19,  1889;  s.  Fawcett  (b.  D  10,  1834,  An- 
dover,  O.)  and  Ermina  (Ballard)  Plumb  (b. 
Peoria).  Prepared  in  Streator  Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha 
Delta  Phi.  3rd  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Pike,  Ark.;  2nd 
Lt.,  F.  A.;  ist  Lt.,  9th  Regt.,  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C.  Mem.,  Univ.  Club  of  Chicago.  Married 
Alma  Virginia  Ogden,  N  22,  1916.  Address,  106 
Bluff  St.,  Streator,  III.;  bus.  add.,  323  E. 
Main  St.,  do. 

4363.  FRED  MADISON  POE 
Elec.  Designer;  B.  S  in  M.  E. ;  b.  N  9,  1887, 
Buffalo,  III.;  s.  William  Madison  (b.  Ag  13, 
1844,  Owen  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Malinda  Frances 
(Yoke)  Poe  (b.  O  12,  1845,  Shelly  Co.,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Sidney  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  M.  E. 
Soc;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E. :  Prelim. 
Honors.  Chief  Estimator,  Am.  Manganese 
Steel  Co.,  Chicago  Heights,  111..  1910-17;  Desig- 
ner, Edgewater  Steel  Co.,  Ciakmont,  Pa.,  191 7—. 
Married  Gail  Loreen  Lantz,  Ap  14,  loii,  Chi- 
cago Heights,  111.  Child,  Robert  Madison,  b. 
Mr  23,  1912.     Address,  Oakmont,  Pa. 

,  4364.  ALBERT  RUMBLE  POLLARD 
(Brother  of  No.  391 1) 
Tool  Manufacturer;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  u.  Ta  6, 
1886,  Chicago;  s.  John  Z.  (b.  O  8,  iS'^e,  Char- 
lotte, N.  Y.)  and  Julia  Lillian  (Torkington) 
Pollard  (b.  S  10.  i860,  Rochester,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  John  Marshall  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Ilus. ; 
Chem.  Club;  Class  Football;  Track  Team.  Ger. 
Am.  Chem.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  1910;  Asst.  Chem. 
Engr.,  Chicago,  1911-17;  Salesman,  W.  H. 
Davis  Machine  Tool  Co.,  1917-18;  Owner  Am. 
Mach.  Tool  Co.,  Chicago,  IQ18— .  Capt.  Ord. 
R.  C.  Washington,  D.  C.  Mem..  Mach.  Club, 
Chicago.  Address,  3656  N.  Springfield  Ave., 
Chicago. 


43fi.S-  ETHEL  CLAIRE  POND 
(KALLEVANG) 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  31,  1883,  Sycamore,  III.; 
d.  Charles  C.  fb.  1856,  do.)  and  Rosetta 
(Ilarned)  Pond  (b.  1858,  Mayfield,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Sycamore  II.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Athe- 
nean;  Kochov;  Sigma  Xi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Pre- 
lim., Final  and  Special  Honors;  Class  Valedic- 
torian. Teacher,  IT.  S.,  Sycamore,  111.  Mar- 
ried Edwin  T.  Kallcvang,  D  30,  1915,  Kilbourn, 
Wis.  Child,  Charles  J.,  b.  Ag  12,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, 204  Hamilton  St.,  Portage,  Wis. 

4366.  KARL  LEWIS  PONZER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1391,  3912) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  7,  i88s, 
FIcnry,  111.;  s.  Carl  August  (b.  Ger.)  and  Wil- 
helmina  (Kruger)  Ponzer  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Henry  H.  S.  C.  E.  Club;  Triangle;  Fresh- 
man Football;  Track;  Varsity  Track.  Partner, 
Parks  Engng.  Co.,  Pine  Bluff,  Ark.  Mem.,  A. 
S.  C.  E.  Married  Grace  Leona  Short,  Jl  2, 
1910,  Owensville,  Ind.  Children:  Ciarl  Robert, 
b.  Ag  25,  191 1 ;  John  Lewis,  b.  F  20,  1913.  Ad- 
dress, 1520  W.  i8th  St.,  Pine  Bluff.  Ark.;  bus. 
add.,  203  Citizen's  Bank  Bldg.,  do. 

4367-  HENRY  JOHN  POPPERFUSS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  10,  1886, 
Tomah,  Wis.;  s.  Mathew  (b.  Ger.)  and  Minie 
(Converski)  Popperfuss  (b.  Poland).  Prepared 
in  St.  Ignatius  Coll.,  Chicago.  Delta  Tau  Del- 
ta; Shield  and  Trident;  Ku  Klux;  Spaulding 
Guild;  Fresh.  Varsity  Basket  Ball  and  Track; 
Capt.,  Varsity  Basket  Ball.  Concrete  Const., 
Leonard  Const.  Co.,  Chicago,  1910;  Bridge 
Dept..  I.  C.  Ry.,  Chicago.  1910;  Const.  Engr.. 
Medeira  Mamore  Ry.,  Brazil,  1910 — .  Prop., 
Hotel  Newberry,  Chicago,  1919 — .  Air  Service, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1917;  ist  Lt.,  A.  E.  F.,  France 
and  Italy,  1918-19;  Mustered  out,  F  8,  1919. 
Address,  819  N.  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago. 

4368.  ARTHUR  TUCKER  PORTERFIELD 
Grain  Dealer;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  s,  Sidney, 
111.;  s.  Albert  G.  (b.  S  4,  1848,  Pa.)  and  Eliza 
J.  (Tucker)  Porterfield  (b.  O.).  Prepared  in 
Sidney  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Arch. 
Engr..  Chicago,  1910-15;  do.,  Toledo,  O.,  191.S- 
18;  Grain  Dealer,  Hindsboro,  111.,  1918 — .  Mar- 
ried Nellie  W'ilson,  Je  22,  1911,  Broadlands,  111. 
Child,  Lloyd  Lawrence,  b.  Ag  25,  1914.  Ad- 
dress, Hindsboro,  111. 

4369.  JAMES  MICHAEL  POWERS 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  i,  1885,  Mackinaw, 
111.;  s.  James  (b.  1820,  Waterford,  Ire.)  and 
Mary  (Mci(±enamin)  Powers  (b.  i860,  Donegal, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Mackinaw  H.  S.  Y.  M. 
C.  A.;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  John  Marshall  Law- 
Club.  Mem.,  Tazewell  Co.  Bar  Assn.;  111.  St. 
Bar  Assn.  Married  Anna  Beryl,  My  10,  1907. 
Child,  Raymond  Arkle,  b.  S  25,  1908.  Address, 
10x8  Bacon  St.,  Pekin,  111. 

4370.  FRED   CAMERON  PRATT 
Utilities  Manager;   B.   S.   in   E.   E.;    D.   Ag  4, 

i88q,  Jojilin,  Mo.;  s.  E.  J.  and  Kate  (Cameron) 
Pratt.  Prepared  in  Webi,  City  H.  S.;  Kan. 
Univ.,  1905-7.  Supt.,  Meter  Dept.,  Spring 
River  Power  Co.,  and  Empire  Dist.  Elec.  Co.; 
Gen.  Mgr.,  Alliance  Gas  and  Power  Co..  iqiS. 
Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Nat.  Elec.  Light  Assn. 
Married  Rhea  Lopp,  S  20,  1913,  Joplin,  Mo. 
Child.  Esther  Kittv,  b.  Te  10,  1915.  Address, 
60  Wall  St.,  New  York  City. 

4371.  FRANK  DAVIS  PRESTON 
Claim  Adjuster;  A.  B.  in  L.   &  A.;  b.  Je  12, 

1888,  Utica,  Kan.;  s.  Joel  Millard  (b.  1862, 
Bentlcy,  111.)  and  Emma  Belle  (Williams) 
Preston  (b.  i860.  Elvaston,  ill.).  Prepared  in 
Carthage  Acad.,  Carthage,  111.  LL.  B.,  Cincin- 
nati Night  Law   Sch.,   1917-      Asst.   Ed.,   lUiiii; 


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University  of  Illinois 


llQIO 


Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  With  B.  D.  Berry  &  Co., 
Chicago;  Procter  &  Gamble  Co.,  Cincinnati; 
Membership  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Cincinnati, 
1915-16;  Claim  Adjuster,  Travelers  Ins.  Co., 
do.,  1016-17.  Ex.  Sec,  Cincinnati  Chap.  Am. 
Red  Cross,  1917;  Ft.  Henj.  Harrison  Training 
Camp;  ist  Lt.,  353rd  Inf.,  S^tli  Div.,  Camp 
Funston,  Kan.;  48th  Co.,  164th  Depot  Brig., 
do.;  8o5tli  Pioneer  Inf.,  A.  E.  F.,  c/o  Cox  & 
Co.,  16  Charing  Cross,  London,  Eiig.  Mem., 
Cincinnati  Social  Workers'  Club;  V.  P.,  Cin- 
cinnati mini  Club.     Address,  Neward,  Mo. 

4372.  HAROLD  BERTRAM  PROUT 
Bond  Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  23, 
:888,  Wheaton,  111.;  s.  C.  A.  and  Alice  E. 
(Rudd)  I'rout.  Prepared  in  Wheaton  H.  S. 
Delta  Kappa  Chi.  Bond  Salesman,  Chicago. 
Married  Elta  Jewett  Lewis,  Mr  4,  191 1,  Cham- 
paign. Address,  327  Marion  St..  Oak  Park. 
111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Nat.  City  Bank,  137  S.  La 
Salle,  Chicago. 

4373.  CLARA  PRUYN  (MILLER) 
(Wife  of  No.  3109) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  19,  1888,  Keithsburg, 
111.;  d.  William  S.  (New  Boston,  111.)  and 
Orinda  V.  (Emerson)  Pruyn  (b.  D  21,  1852). 
Prepared  in  Keithsburg  H.  S.  Kochov,  Mar- 
ried (Chester  Branch  Miller  ('07),  Jl  30,  1910, 
Keithsburg,  111.  Children:  Clara  Marguerite, 
b.  Je  29,  1911;  Ruth  Marian,  b.  O  12,  1917. 
Address,  5844  Von  Versen  Ave.,  St.  Louis. 

4374.  WILLIAM  JAMES  PUTNAM 
Instructor;   B.   S.  in   E.   E. ;  b.   Ag  22,    1887, 

Pana,  111.;  s.  James  (b.  My  22,  1848,  Hins- 
dale, Mass.)  and  Emma  S.  (Paine)  Putnam  (b. 
F  24,  1851,  Springfield,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Rosamond  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Sigma  Xi; 
Scholarship  in  E.  E.,  Grad.  School;  Class 
Football.  Elec.  Engr.,  E.  E.  Show,  igio;  Elec. 
Maintenance  &  Const.  Foreman  I.  T.  S.,  De- 
catur, 1910-12;  Asst.  Supt.,  Substations,  I.  T. 
S.,  Springfield,  111.,  1912-14;  Const.  Engr., 
Omaha  &  Lincoln  Ry.  and  Telephone  Co., 
Omaha,  1914;  Const.  Engr.,  I.  T.  S.,  Peoria, 
1915;  Instr.,  T.  &  A.  M...  Univ.  of  111.,  1914 — . 
Mem.,  .'Xm.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials;  .Soc.  for 
Promotion   of   Engng.    Educ;    Assoc   Mem.,    A. 

I.  E.  E.  Married  Nettie  B.  Smith,  O  26,  191 1, 
Clinton,  111.  Children:  Doris  May,  b.  Ap  10, 
1915;  Katherine  Louise,  b.  S  2,  1917.  Address, 
610  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana:  bus.  add.,  204 
Lab.  Applied  Mech.,  Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

4375.  FRED  HAROLD  RAILSBACK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1260,  2217,  4866) 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  30.  1887,  Hopedale, 
111.;  s.  Benjamin  Thomas  (b.  Minier,  III.)  and 
Margaret  Mae  (Flenniken)  Railsback  (b.  Co- 
lumbus, O.).  Prepared  in  Hopedale  and  Normal 
H.  Schs.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Phi  Delta  Phi; 
Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Adelphic; 
Van  Twiller  Court;  Phoenix;  Ku  Klux;  Hel- 
met; Pres.  Ath.  Assn.;  lion.  !Mem.,  Stud. 
Council  of  111.  Union;  Ill.-O.  Debate;  Var- 
sity Fresh. -liaseball;  ("apt.,  Class  Baseball;  Y. 
M.  C.  A.  Cabinet;  Bus.  Staff,  lUitii.  Asst. 
City  .\tty.  with  G.  A.  Shalberg;  City  Atty., 
Silvis.  111.;  Dir.,  The  Mfrs.  St.  Bank,  E.  Mo- 
line,  111.  Mem.,  Prcsbv  Church;  y\.  F.  A.  M.; 
M.  W.  A.:  Kedmen;  Cml.  Club;  Moline  Club. 
Married  Elizabeth  Mae  Johnson,  O  i,  i9'3. 
Rock    Island,     111.       Child,    John    Bery,    b.     Je 

II,  1916.  Address.  E.  Moline,  111.;  bus.  add.. 
Mfrs.  St.  Bank  Bldg.,  do. 

4376.     GEORGE  WILLIAM   RATIIJEXS 

Drainage  and  Constr.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ; 

b.  O  3,  1880,  Boston;  s.  Herman  (b.  Hamburg, 

Ger.)   and   Marie  (Scherer)    Rathjens   (b.    Nur- 

cinburg,   do.).     Prepared   in  Merh.   .Arts  II.   S., 


St.  Paul;  Univ.  Acad.  Asst.  Engr.,  C.  M.  & 
.St.  P.  R.  R.;  Supt.,  Twin  City  Brick  Co.  and 
Gen.  Mgr.,  I'armers  Drainage  &  Const.  Co.  Lt. 
Col.,  313th  Engrs.,  Camp  Dodge,  la.  Assoc 
.Mem.,  Am.  Ry.  Engrs.  Assn.;  C.  E.  Soc.  of 
St.  Paul;  A.  S.  M.  E.;  A.  I.  M.  E. ;  Am.  Cera- 
mic Soc;  Charter  Comn..  City  of  St.  Paul. 
Married  Marie  Beltz,  1904,  Indianola,  la. 
Children:  ilarie  Marguerite  Hulda,  b.  D  24, 
1905:  Louise  Marie  Marguerite,  b.  Jl  22,  1907; 
Martha  Marie  Marguerite,  b.  .S  23,  1908.  Ad- 
dress, 858  Cherokee  Ave.,  St.  Paul. 

4377.     FRANCIS    GERALD   GRIFFIN 
REARDON 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1398,  3149,  3150) 
Lawyer;    A.    B.    in    Sc;   b.    Boynton,   111.;    s. 
Bryan    and    Anna     (Fleming)     Reardon.      Pre- 
pared   in    Delavan    H.    S. ;   John    Marshall    Law 
.Sell.,  191 1.     LL.  B.,  111.  Wesleyan   Univ.,   1912. 
Phi    Kappa:    Chem.    Club;      111.    Union;    Philo- 
mathean;     Freshman-Soph.       Debate;     111. -Nor. 
Debate;     Philomathean-Adelphic    Debate.       Ad- 
mitted   to    Bar,     1912;     Associated    in    practice 
of  law   with   Will   T.    Sumner,   Jerseyville,   111., 
1 91 5 — .     Address,  Jerseyville,   111. 

4378.  WILLIAM  SEED  REDHED 
(Brother  of  No.  5889) 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  ii,  1887, 
Tolono,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  S  23,  1830,  March, 
Cambridgeshire,  Eng.)  and  Alice  Eloise  Red- 
hed  (b.  Je  12,  1850,  Cletheroe,  Lancashire, 
Eng.).  Prepared  in  Tolono  H.  S.  Delta 
Kappa  Chi;  Final  and  Special  Honors;  Fresh- 
man Track;  Varsity  Track;  Trcas.  Class.  Asst. 
Adjt.  (Hdqtrs.)  Ft.  Oglethorpe.  Ga.;  Capt.,  F. 
A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  Address,  Tolono, 
Ill.t 

4379.  CLAUDE  HAZLETT  REEDER 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  F  3,  1888, 
Watseka,  111.;  s.  J.  O.  (b.  do.)  and  Bell  (Haz- 
lett)  Reeder  (b.  Milford,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Watseka  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Engr.,  E.  E.  Show.  Lineman,  1910;  Sta. 
Operator,  191 1;  Labor  Efficiency  Engr.,  191 1- 
12;  Elec.  Engr.,  specializing  on  Electrolysis, 
1912-15;  Engr.,  City  of  Chicago,  1915 — .  Mar- 
ried Gertrude  E.  Sweeting,  ^Ir  8,  191 1,  Chi- 
cago.    Address,  444  W.   70th  St.,  (Chicago. 

4380.  HOWELL  HIRAM  REEVES 
(Brother  of  No.  908) 
Publicity  Agt.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.;  b.  O  22, 
1885,  Tampico,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Cunningham  (b. 
Ap  26,  1840,  Marion,  N.  Y.)  and  Frances  Ro- 
sette (Brewer)  Reeves  (b.  N  26,  1843,  Mon- 
terey, Mass.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Pres.,  E.  E.  Soc;  Treas.,  Stud. 
Branch,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Stud.  Course,  Gen.  Elec. 
Co.,  1910-11;  Street  Lighting  Specialist,  1911- 
17;  Publicity  Agt.,  Philadelphia,  1917 — .  Auth.: 
Constant  Current  Transformer,  Gen.  Elec.  Re- 
incw.  Vol.  XIV;  Const,  and  Installation  of 
.Stage  Lighting  Equiiniient,  do.,  Vol._  XVII; 
Incandescent  Street  Lighting  Regulating  Ap- 
paratus, do.,  Vol.  XIX;  Phantom  Circuit  Re- 
mole  Control  .System,  do..  Vol.  XX.  Married 
Jessie  Smith,  S  10,  1913.  Albany,  N.  Y.  Child. 
Charles  Howell,  b.  N  23,  1915-  Address,  Gen. 
Elec.    Co.,    Witherspoon    Blvd.,    Plviladelphia. 

4381.  HARRY  JASPER  REIGER 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  s.  Fritz  (b. 
Springfield,  111.)  and  Victoria  (Phifer)  Reiger. 
Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S.  Acacia.  Drafts- 
man Oloy  Cervin,  Rock  Island,  19 10;  Chief 
Draftsman,  George  H.  Hclinle.  Arch.,  Spring- 
field, 1910-11;  Arch.,  1912 — .  Sergt.,  Saumur 
Art.  Sch.,  France,  Jl  18,  1918.  Address.  601 
W.  Capitol  Ave.,  Springfield,  111.;  bus.  add.,  42 
Ridgely  Bank   Bldg.,  do. 


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4382.     AMANDA  BARBARA  RENICH 
(DAILEY) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2221,  4S71,  4872) 
Teacher;   A.   B.   in   L.   &  A.;  b.   D   11,   1886, 
Woodstock,   111.;   d.    Frederic   (b.   Berne,    Swit- 
zerland)    and     Catherine     (Stein)     Renich     (b. 
Chicago).       Prepared     in    Woodstock     H.     S.; 
Berea  Coll.,   1006-7;  Grad.  Work,    Univ.  of  111., 
igi3-i4.     Teacher,  Homer,  II.  S.,  111.,   1910-13. 
Married    David    Arthur    Dailey,    Ag    19,    1914. 
Children:  Arthur  Renich,  b.  Je  14,   1916;   Mary 
Catherine,  b.  Ag  28,  1917.     Address,  Mc\'eigh, 
Ky. 

4383.     WENDELL   PHILLIPS   RENNER 
(Brother  of  No.  6508) 

Bookkeeper;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  8, 
1887,  Urbana;  s.  Enos  Henry  (b.  Rantoul,  111.) 
and  Lou  Ella  Renner  (b.  Urbana).  Prepared 
in  Urbana  H.  S.  Univ.  Band.  Bookkeeper, 
Auditor  of  Disbursements  Office,  I.  1'.  S., 
Champaign,  1910-12.  U.  S.  A.  Ord.  Dept., 
1918-;— .  Married  Nina  Jones,  D  24,  1910,  Col- 
linsville,  HI.  Child,  b.  Jl  1912.  Address,  707 
W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 

4384.  PERCIE  COBB  RENTFRO 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  27,  1886,  Williams- 
ville,  HI.;  s.  Robert  C.  (b.  Ap  2,  1861,  Effing- 
ham, HI.)  and  Cassia  (Pursel)  Rentfro  (b.  F 
23,  1869,  Springfield,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mon- 
ticello  H.  S.  Lawyer,  Helena,  Mont.,  1912 — . 
III.  Nat.  Guard,  1909-11.  Address,  Helena, 
Mont. 

4385.  JAMES  VERNE  RICHARDS 
Struct.  Engr.  and  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b. 
Ag  30,  1889,  Moline,  HI.;  s.  William  V.  (b. 
1862,  London,  Eng.)  and  Adeline  Sophie 
(Haney)  Richards  (b.  1864,  Streator,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Moline  H.  S.  Zeta  Psi;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Arch.  Club;  Phoenix;  Jr.  Councilman; 
Pres.,  111.  Union;  Football;  Capt.,  Track  Team. 
Struct.  Designer  and  Supt.,  Joseph  C.  Llewel- 
lyn, Arch.,  Chicago,  1910-15;  do.,  Perkins,  Fel- 
lows &  Hamilton,  1915-16;  Love  &  Richards, 
1916;  HI.  Naval  Reserve,  1905-8;  Employ  of 
Smith,  Hauser  and  Maclsaac,  Inc.  on  Const. 
of  Curtis  Bay  Ordinance  Depot,  Baltimore. 
Married  Margaret  Dana  Wilcox,  je  14,  igi6. 
Address,  Box   115,  Landsdown,  Md. 

4386.  CARL  BARROWS  RICHARDSON 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  27,  1882, 
Tampico,  HI.;  s.  Frederick  Hill  and  Mary  Etta 
(Barrows)  Richardson  (b.  O  2,  1853,  Avon, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Loraine  (O.)  H.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.  Triangle;  Mandolin  Club,  1902-3. 
Bridge  Insp.,  Erie  Co.,  O.,  1910-11:  Asst.  City 
Engr.,  Sandusky,  O.,  191 2;  Asst.  Engr.  sewer 
const.,  Duluth,  Minn.,  1912-13;  Draftsman, 
Best  Mfg.  Co.,  Duluth,  Minn.,  1014-15;  do.. 
Minn.  Steel  Co.,  1915-16;  do..  Am.  Rolling  Mill 
Co.,  1916-18.  Married  Edith  Brooks  Brown, 
Ja  I,  1912,  Superior,  Wis.  Children:  Betty 
Hunter,  b.  N  i,  191?;  Carl  Barrows,  Jr.,  h.  F 
16,  1916.  Address,  805  Lincoln  Ave.,  Middle- 
town,   O. 

4387.  EDWIN  BROWN  RIGHTER 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Je  23,  iSS?, 
Saunemin,  111.;  s.  William  H.  (b.  Lockport, 
HI.)  and  Clara  O.  (Brown)  Riphter  (h.  Carey. 
O.).  Prepared  in  Pontiac  H.  S.  Capt.,  Var- 
sity Baseball.  Engr.,  Nat.  Elec.  Lamp  Assn., 
Cleveland;  Foreman,  Photometer  Dept.,  St. 
Louis  Carlion  Lamp  VVorks,  1910-17;  Salesman, 
Federal  Mortgage  Finance  Co.,  1917 — .  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church.  Married  Vera  Pearl  Ross,  Jl  3, 
1012,  Saunemin,  111.  Children:  Edwin  Ross,  b. 
My  15,  1913:  Janet,  b.  My  26,  1015  Cdied  Mr 
18,  1917:  Jean  Elizabeth,  b.  My  4.  1918.  Ad- 
dress, 854  Colormade  Rd..  Cleveland;  bus.  add., 
Federal  Mortgage  Finance  Co.,  Guardian  Bldg., 
do. 


4388.  OAKLEY  BEEBE  RIVES 
Farmer;  B.  S  in  Agr. ;  b.  Je  21,  1888, 
fs/-^":^*  111-;  s  (:harles  William  (b.  My  27 
rSS/.  <io.)  and  Caro  .S.  (Curtius)  Rives  (b.  Ap 
finU  iV  ^'''f''"'"o'V/",-^-^I'^epared  in  Green- 
field  II.  S  Agr.  Club;  Track.  Farmer.  Rock 
Bridge  111.,  19,0-18.  Sec.  Farmer's  Inst.. 
1915:    Crop    Committeeman,    Greene    Co.     Ill 

A''!'"'\^'^''-A'"'Ar=  \.^-  ^^■'  O-  E.  S.:  M.  W. 
,«■'  h^-  ^•,^^T„^^3'''"'e'l  Keta  Bauer,  S  2, 
rgiS,  Greenfield  HI.  Child,  William  Bauer,  b 
Ja  I,    1918.     Address,   Rock   Bridge,  III. 

4389.     FRANK  ANSON  ROBBINS 

Clark,,  S  pak^;  s.  Anson  Hart  (h.  N  22,  1837 
Rocky  Hill,  Conn.)  and  Lucy  (Kinney)  Rob^ 
bins  (b.  N  23,  1841).  Prepared  in  Yankton 
Coll.  .Acad.  A.  B..  Yankton  Coll..  1907.  K  E 
•Soc;  Stud  Branch,  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Final' Honors: 
Asst.  Prof.  E.  E.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  Ames.  la.; 
-bummers  \vith  Commonwealth  Edison  Co  Chi- 
cago; do  Gen  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y  • 
Westinghouse  Elec.  and  Mfg.  Co.,  Pittsburgh 
Elec.  Engr.,  Superior  Water.  Light  and  Power 
IT?'   rj    W  V    Synchronizing  with    lamps,     Elec. 

M."^  'a^°t'-  ^"-J^H"?-  ^°,"^''-  Church;  Assoc. 
.Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Married  Helen  Huntine  Te 
f-  '914.  Child.  Elizabeth,  b.  Ap  15  915  /d 
dress,  778  W.  9th  St.,   Superior,  Wis. 

4390.     JOSEPH  ROBBINS 

(Brother   of   No.   7171) 

Engineer;    B.    S.    in    E    E  •    b     TI    7-,     tSS.. 

¥'''^'   I'H  ^^'^-^  Volnty    (b.  ][  ?8,   lilt: 

fi^.l^A^'^T^iy'-    ^-.u^-J  .^'"d    Luella   Josephine 

(Haney)  Robbins  (b^  S  6,  1856,  Marietta.  Ill  ) 

c'"1"n  W^^R"%^P-Jf*-,  ^■'  LaGrange.  •  With 
U  &  N.  W  R  R.,  Fulton,  HI.,  1910;  Am. 
Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co..  Indianapolis,  lo,,- 
16;  do.,  Chicago  191 6.  Married  Lola  R.  Kist- 
a'J^  5.  191S,  Graysville.  Tenn.  Address.  121 
Arthiir  Ave.,  Congress  Park,  HI.:  bus.  add 
Am.  Telephone  &  Telegraph  Co.,  Chicago. 

4391.  KENDALL  EDWARD  ROBINSON 
Govt.  Surv.;  B.  S  in  C.  E. ;  b.  F  10.  1888, 
Rockford,  111.;^  s.  Normal  Sylvester  and  Ade^ 
laide  Mary  (Kendall)  Robinson.  Prepared  in 
Rockford  H.S.  Tau  Beta  Pi:  Sigma  Xi.  Bridge 
Insp.,  HI.  St  Highway  Comn.,  1910:  Govt. 
burv..  Bur.  of  Lands.  1910;  Govt,  work  in  P  I 
'9"— ■_,  Address.  515  S.  2nd  St.,  Rockford,  III.  ; 
bus.  add.,  Surv.  Bur.  of  Lands,  Manila,  P.  I. 

4392.  LOUIS  ROCKWELL 
Lawyer;  LL  B.;  b.  My  9,  1887,  St.  Charles, 
"Vi.^-  f';^"K  '^''-  ^  -">■  '861.  Plato  Tp.,  111.) 
and  Mabel  (Van  Patten)  Rockwell  (b.  1862,  St 
Uarles,  111.).  Prepared  in  St.  Charles  H.  S  ; 
Metropolitan  Bus.  Coll.,  Elgin,  HI.  Fresh  - 
Varsity  Basket  Ball;  Class  Basket  Ball.  Ad- 
nmted  to  Bar  T910.  City  Atty.,  St.  Charles, 
111..  1911.  2nd  Lt..  2nd  Engrs..  Co.  C.  Army 
of   Occupation,    Ger.   Address.    St.    Charles,   111. 

4393.     CARLOS  NICHOLAS  ROMERO 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Asrr.;  b.  N  4.  i88g.  Chihua- 
hua   Mex.;  s.  D.   C.   Romero.     Prepared  in  N. 
M.  Agr.  Coll.    Agr.  Club.    Address,  Chihuahua. 
Mex.T 

■1394.  ELIZABETH  IRENE  ROSE 
(DITTMER) 
^B.  Mus.;  b.  Ja  24,  1888,  Rankin.  111.;  d. 
William  Willard  (h.  Mr  26,  1861,  Wellsville, 
O.)  and  Jennie  Belle  (Hayes)  Rose  (b.  My  28^ 
1864.  South  Bend.  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Rankin 
H.  S.  .Mpha  Chi  Omega;  Yo  Ma:  Final 
Honors.  Rankin,  III.,  1910-14;  Warren,  O., 
1914 — .  Mem.,  Warren  Afternoon  Mus.  Club, 
191 5 — •  Married  Harry  Le  Rov  Dittmer,  Je  16 
1015,  Warren.  O.  Child.  Richard  William  b 
My  16,  1Q16.  Address,  16  Oak  Knoll  Drive, 
Warren,  O. 


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4395-  WEBSTER  BARCLAY  ROSE 
Asst.,  Professional  Educ;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b. 
My  2,  1S84,  Windsor,  lU. ;  s.  Benjamin  F.  (b. 
Mr  1856,  do.)  and  Nancy  (Townley)  Rose  (b. 
1857,  do.).  Prepared  in  Gays  H.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.;  Univ.  of  Cliicago,  1908;  Columbia,  191. s. 
Acacia;  Philomathean.  Asst.,  Professional 
Educ,  St.  Dcpt.  of  Registration  and  Educ, 
Springfield,  111.  Mem.,  Abingdon  Country 
Cluft;  Bus.  Men's  Cml.  Club;  Ansar  Shrine. 
Address,    1450  Jackson    Blvd.,   Chicago. 

4306.  LOUISE  HENRIETTA  ROSS 
Clerk  and  Typist;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  12, 
1 888;  d.  Norman  J.  (b.  Je  11,  t86i,  Toronto. 
Can.)  and  Louise  (Krutz)  Ross  (b.  Ap  16,  1866 
Berlin,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Evanston  Tp.  H.  S. 
Delia  Gamma;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Sr.  Memorial  Com. 
Clerk  and  Typist,  Chicago  District  Ord.  Office, 
Finance  Section.  Address,  Hotel  Maywood. 
Kenosha,  Wis.;  b^s.  add.,  155  E.  Superior 
St.,   Chicago. 

4397.  DANIEL  MALTBY  RUGG 
(Son  of  No.  326) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  S  27,  1889, 
Champaign;  s.  Frederick  Daniel  ('82),  (b.  D  22, 
1 861,  Chami)aign)  and  Cora  May  (Maltby) 
Rugg  (b.  My  24,  1870,  Warren,  O. ).  Prepared 
in  Champaign  H.  S.  Sigma  Chi;  Sr.  Ball  Com. 
111.  Steel  Co.,  Gary,  Ind.,  19:0-14;  Supt.,  Chat- 
tanooga Gas  &  Coal  Products  Co.,  Chattanooga, 
1914-16;  Coke  Oven  Engr.,  Gas  Machinery  Co., 
Cleveland,  1916-17.  1st.  Lt.,  307th  Engrs.,  A. 
P.  O.  742,,  A.  E.  F,,  France,  1917 — .  Tr.  Mem., 
A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Assoc.  Mem.,  Am.  Iron  and  Steel 
Inst.  Married  Elizabeth  Green,  D  18,  1015, 
Cliattanooga,  Tenn.  Address,  241  McCallie 
Ave.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 

4398.  CARRIE  LE  VERNE  RULE  (COATS) 
A,  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  12,  1888,  Greenfield, 
InfT;  d.  Jesse  W.  (b.  N  13,  1837-  do.)  and  Ella 
(Glasscock)  Rule  (b.  Ag  28,  1865,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Cairo  PI.  S.  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Yo  Ma; 
Ath.  Assn.;  Varsity  Basketball.  Art  Supvr., 
Cairo,  III.,  191 0-17.  Married  Gale  Waite  Coats, 
Je  20,  1917,  (died  F  24,  1918).  Address,  416 
26th  St.,  Cairo,  111. 

4399.  GEORGE  RUTLEDGE 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1912;  Ph. 
D.,  Math.,  191 5;  b.  D  18,  1881,  Jacksonville, 
111.;  s.  William  Newton  (b.  1844,  Greenville, 
111.)  and  Emma  Lacona  (Hammel)  Rutlc(l:je 
(b.  1858,  Morgan  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Whip- 
ple Acad.,  Jacksonville;  Armour  Sc.  Acad., 
Chicago.  Sigma  Xi;  Pres.,  Math.  Club;  Final 
and  Special  Honors.  Adj.  Prof.  Math..  Ga. 
Sch.  of  Tech.,  jgio-ii;  .Asst.,  Math.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1911-14;  Instr.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech., 
191S — .  Married  Rella  Eckler  Casteen,  1905, 
Versailles,  III.  Child,  Philip  Casteen,  b.  1906. 
Address,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

4400.  WILLIAM  AMOS  SAWTELL 
Ranchman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  19,  1888, 
Chicago;  s.  Henry  Francis  (b.  My  2,  1843,  Bos- 
ton, Mass.)  and  Sophia  I'-rances  (Michel)  Saw- 
tell  (b.  Dubuque,  la.).  Prepared  in  R.  T.  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S.  Phi  Kapi>a  .Sigma;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho;  Ed.,  ///.  Apr.  Ranchman,  Powell,  Wyo., 
1910-16;  do..  Miles  City,  Mont.,  1917.  Wyo. 
Militia,  1913;  First  Lt.,  Co.  C,  Wyo.;  Border 
Service,  1916;  Capt.,  Co.  C,  1917;  do.,  Bat.  F, 
148th  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  igiS;  Maj., 
do.,  Army  of  Occupation,  Ger.  Married  Helen 
Mary  Fiegenbaum,  Jc  27,  1914,  Chicago.  Child, 
William  Amos,  Jr.,  b.  F  5,  1916,  Powell,  Wyo. 
Address,  Miles  City,  Mont. 


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4401.     ALBERT    BUTLER    SAWYER,    JR. 
IXHusband  of  No.   5875;   Brother  of  Nos.  6539, 
i  9370) 

i  Mgr.  of  Ranch;  B.  S.  in  .Agr.;  b.  Ag  4, 
I1888,  Tuscola,  111.;  s.  Albert  Butler  (b.  Ja  3, 
I1837,  Milton,  Vt.)  and  Fannie  Maria  (War- 
dali)  Sawyer  (b.  F  26,  1S62,  Springfield,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Tuscola  H.  S.;  Culver  Mil.  Acad. 
Phi  Gamma  Delta;  I'hoenix;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho;  Yoxan;  Helmet;  Orange  and  Blue  Danc- 
ing Club;  Prelim.  Honors;  111.  Union  Coimci!; 
V.  P.,  Union;  Soph,  and  Sr.  Smoker  Corns. 
Mgr.,  Sawyer  Ranch.  Married  Agnes  Nellie 
Porter  ('13),  D  31,  1913,  Olney,  111.  Address. 
Xorborne,  Mo. 

4402.  WILLIAM  FRED  SCHALLER 
(Brother  of  No.  6544) 
Plant  Engr.  and  Cml.  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.; 
M.  S.,  1912;  b.  My  26,  18S0,  Mendota,  111.; 
s.  Vert  C.  (b.  F  25,  i860.  Clarion  Tp.,  111.) 
and  Emelia  F.  C.  (Faber)  Schaller  (b.  F  4, 
1859,  do.).  Prepared  in  Blackstone  H.  S., 
Mendota.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Gamma  Alpha;  Pre- 
lim, and  Final  Honors.  Scholarsl'ip  in  Grad. 
Sch.  Testing  Engr.,  Gen.  Elec  Co.,  :oio-ii; 
Elec.  Engr.,  Edison  Elec.  111.  Co.,  Brooklyn; 
Asst.  Supt.  of  Power,  N.  Y.,  N.  H.  &  H.  R. 
R.  Co.,  1914-16;  Plant  Engr.  and  Cml.  Mgr., 
Engng.,  Supvr.  Co..  N.  Y.,  1916-17.  ist  Lt. 
Ord.  Reserve  Corps,  Div.  Am.  Ord.  Base  De- 
pot, France,  1917;  17th  Provisional  Ord.  De- 
pot Co.,  Camp  Jackson,  Columbia,  S.  C,  1918; 
1st  Prov.  Regt..  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.  Mem., 
A.  I.  E.  E.;  United  Service  Club  of  Am.  Ad- 
dress, 257  W.   i20th  St.,  New  York  City. 

4403.  BERTHA  MABEL  SCHNEIDER 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ap  14,  1886,  Colum- 
bus, O.;  d.  Charles  Preston  (b.  Ja  15,  1857, 
Dayton,  O.)  and  Sarah  Gay  (Innis)  Schneider 
(b.  Tl  25,  1861,  Columbus,  0.).  Prepared  in 
N.  H.  S:,  Columbus,  O.  A.  B.,  O.  St.  Univ., 
1007.  Alethenai;  Pres.,  Lib.  Club;  Gamma  Phi 
Beta.  Libn.  Asst.,  O.  St.  Lib.,  Columbus,  O., 
1910-11;  Cataloger.  O.  St.  Univ.  Lib.,  do., 
1911-13;  Head  Cntaloger,  do.,  1913 — .  !^Iem., 
Columbus  Lib.  Club;  O.  Lib.  Assn.;  Am.  Lib. 
Assn.  Address,  1404  Wesley  Ave.,  Columbus, 
O.;  bus.  add.,  O.  St.  Univ.  Lib.,  do. 

4404.  CHARLES   HENRY    SCHNETZLER 
Architect;    B.    S.    in   Arch.;    b.   Je    16,    1888, 

Fairbnry,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  Ag  23,  1856,  Mon- 
roe Co.,  O.)  and  Eliza  (Verkler)  Schnctzler 
(h.  S  7,  1864,  Canton  Zurich,  Switzerland). 
Prepared  in  Fairbnry  H.  S.  Arch.  Club:  I^en 
and  Brush  Club;  Tau  Sigma  Pi;  Special  Hon- 
ors; Sec,  Arch.  Club;  Asst.  Bus.  Mgr.,  Tech- 
iwc/rajih.  Supt.,  Const.,  summer,  1910;  Arch. 
IQIO — .  Mem.,  Arch.  League  of  Am.  Married 
-Maude  Martha  Decker,  Ja  28,  191 1,  Chicago. 
Children:  Helen  Louise,  b,  N  s.  1911;  Edyth 
Marie,  b.  N  26,    1914.     Address,  Fairbury,    111. 

4405.  GEORGE    WILLIAM    SCHOEFFEL 
Gen.  Agt.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  27.   188S, 

Freei)ort,  111.;  s.  C.  G.  (b.  do.)  and  Minnie 
(Brokhausen)  Schoeffel  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Freeiiort  IT.  S.  Delta  Kappa  Chi:  Phoenix; 
Philomathean;  Prelim.  Honors;  Illiiii  .Stafy'; 
Asst.  E(l.,  Alumni  Quarterly.  Reporter,  Cham- 
l^aign  Gazette,  1910-11;  Asst.  City  Ed.,  Peoria 
Jour.,  1911-12;  Adv.  Mgr.,  do.,  1912-14;  Gen. 
Agt.,  Penn  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Central  111. 
and  Northern  Mo.,  1014 — .  Mem.,  Peoria  llli- 
ni  Club;  Peoria  Canoe  Club;  Peoria  Univ. 
Club;  Kickapoo  Golf  Club;  Peoria  Assn.  of 
Commerce;  Peoria  Life  Underwriters;  111. 
Valley  Yaclit  Club.  Married  Italene  Pedrick, 
Ag  18,  1914,  Peoria.  Child,  Helen  Jane,  b.  N 
24,  1917.  Address,  301  North  St.,  Peoria;  bus. 
odd.,   217-18-19   Jefferson    Bldg.,    do. 


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4406.  OTTO  FRED  SCHULZKE 
(Brother  of  No.  3955) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem. ;  b.  O  16,  1888, 
Springfield,  III.;  s.  William  H.  (b.  My  8,  1854, 
Saxony,  Ger.)  and  Elizabeth  (^liller)  Schulzke 
(b.  My  24,  1856,  Springfield,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Springfield  II.  S. ;  Carthage  Coll.  Phi  Gam- 
ma Delta;  Alpha  Chi  .Sigma.  Asst.  Chem., 
Mo.  Portland  Cement  Co.,  St.  I-ouis,  1910-12; 
do.,  Superior  Portland  Cement  Co.,  Concrete, 
Wash.,  1912-13;  Chief  Chem.,  Mo.  Portland 
Cement  Co.,   St.  Louis,   19 13-18.     Mem.,  A.   C. 

5.  Married  Janette  Gehlman,  O  15,  1913, 
Springfield,  111.  Children:  Frederick  W.,  b. 
JI  20,  1014;  Elizabeth  V.,  b.  D  2,  1915.  Ad- 
dress, 8849  Portland  Terrace,  St.  Louis;  bus. 
add.,  Mo.  Portland  Cement  Co.,  do. 

4407.  GEORGE  SCHUSTER 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  13,  1887, 
Lincoln,  111.;  s.  Robert  (b.  Jl  28,  1858,  St. 
Louis)  and  Barbara  (Ziegler)  Schuster  (b.  Ja 
31.  1858,  Lancaster,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Lincoln 
II.  S."  M.  E.  Soc;  Stud.  Branch.  A.  S.  M.  E. 
Draftsman,  Test.  Dept.,  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry., 
1911;  Shop,  do..  1912-13;  Test.  Dept.,  do.,  1913- 
17.  Capt.,  Ord.  R.  C,  1917;  Am.  Ord.  Base 
Depot,  France,  1917-1S;  Commanding  Officer, 
Co.  C  ist  Provisional  Ord.  Depot  Bn.,  1918; 
Ord.  Dept.,  U.  S.  R.,  H.  A.  Div.,  France,  1918; 
Washington,  D.  C..  1919 — .  Mem.,  K.  of  C.  Ad- 
dress,   soSJ-'o    Broadway,   Lincoln,   III. 

4408.  PETER  WOLFF  SEITER 
Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  15,  1882, 
Chicago;  s.  Anton  (b.  D  1837,  Baden-Baden, 
Ger.)  and  Johanna  (Wolff)  Seiter  (b.  Ag  1847, 
Prussia,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  S.  Div.  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Treas.,  Triangle;  Prelim,  and  Final 
Honors;  Mgr.,  Sr.  Class  Football.  U.  S.  P. 
O.,  Chicago,  1901-2.  Milk  Insp.,  Dept.  of 
Health.  Chicago,  igoq;  Struct.  Engr.,  111.  Steel 
Co.,  Chicago.  111.  Nat.  Guard,  2nd  Regt.,  1901- 
4.  Mem.,  I.  O.  O.  F.;  I  Will  Lodge.  Mar- 
ried Verna  Smith  Nicholson.  D  23,  1910,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  Florence  Nicholsorr,  b.  Jl  24, 
1907;  Doris  Jessie,  b.  N  26,  191 1;  Louise  Adell, 
b-  je  13,  1915.  Address,  4212  Kildare  Ave.. 
Chicago. 

4409.  BESSIE  ESTELLE  SHACKELL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  191 1;  b. 
Ap  9,  18S8;  d.  Francis  W.  anti  Bessie  O.  (Mar- 
vin) Shackell.  Prepared  in  Galena  H.  S.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Athenean;  Pre' 
lim.  and  Final  Honors;  Scholarship  in  Latin. 
Teacher,  Farmer  City,  111.,  1911-13;  do.,  Auro- 
ra, 111.,  1913-15;  do..  Central  H.  S.,  Omaha, 
Neb.,  1915-18.  Address,  800  S.  i8th  St.,  Lin- 
coln,   Neb. 

4410.  BENJAMIN  SHAPIRO 
Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  15,  1888, 

Chicago;  s.  I.  (b.  Russia)  and  Bertha  Shapiro 
(b.  do.).  Prepared  in  R.  T.  Crane  Tech.  H. 
S.,  Chicago;  Armour  Inst.,  1906-7.  Ivrim;  C. 
E.  Club.  Estimator  and  Draftsrnan,  J.  S.  Mo- 
ninger,  1910-11;  Designer,  Continental  Bridge 
Co.,  191 1 ;  Operator,  Commonwealth  Edison 
Co.,  1912;  Detail  and  Design,  Worden  Allen 
Co.,  1912-15;  Struct.  Engr.,  Holabird  &■  Roche, 
Archs.,  Chicago,  1915 — .     111.  Nat.  Guard,  1905- 

6.  Married  Meriam  Bertha  Howtover,  D  31, 
1913.  Child,  Eleanor  Doris.  Address,  1943  S. 
Llamlin  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1400  Monroe 
Bldg.,  do. 

441 1.  EDG.\R  JAMES  SHAW 
(Brother  of  No.  8745) 

Sales  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  9.  1887, 
Milwaukee;  s.  Edgar  Wells  (b.  Ag  29,  1848, 
Genesee  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  .Margaret  (Woodj 
Shaw  (b.  My  6,  i860,  Eng.).  Prepared  in 
Jefferson  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Struct.  Draftsman, 
Office  (Jonst.  Engr.,  Union  Pac.  R.  R.,  Chicago, 
19:0-11;     Strauss    Bascule    Bridge    Co.,     191 1- 


12;  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  Ry.,  1912-13;  Sales  Engr., 
Trussed  Concrete  Steel  Co.,  1914-18.  Address, 
6283  Louise  Ave.,  Chicago. 

4412.  LEROY  BRIGGS  SHERRY 
Surgeon;  A.  B.  in  Sc.;  b.  O  10,  1887,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Dr.  Henry  and  Lillian  (Briggs)  Sherry. 
Prepared  in  Pasadena  II.  S.;  Univ.  of  Calif., 
1906-08.  Delta  Upsilon.  M.  1).,  Johns  Hopkins 
Univ.,  Baltimore,  1914.  Interne,  Lakeside 
IIosp.,  Cleveland,  I9i.|-i5;  Asst.  Resident 
Surg.,  do.,  1915-17;  Resident  Surg.,  do.,  1917- 
18.  ist  Lt.,  Med.  R.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1916;  Base 
IIosp.,  No.  4,  U.  S.  A.  with  B.  E.  F.,  France, 
1918 — .  Address,  221  Fremont  Ave.,  South 
Pasadena,  Calif. 

4413.  CHARLES  CULVER   SHIELDS 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  31,  1885,  Chicago;  s. 
Tames  H.  Shields.  I'repared  in  Deerfield  Tp. 
"H.  S.  2nd  Lt..  58th  F.  A.  Brig..  A.  E.  F., 
France,  1918 — .     Address,  Highland  Park,  Ill.t 

4414.  RAYMOND  JOSEPH  SHIELDS 
Struct.    Draftsman;    B.    S.    in    C.    E. ;    b.    Mr 

6.  1S87,  Harvard,  111.;  s.  James  P.  (b.  1852, 
Cherry  Valley,  111.)  and  Mary  (Sullivan) 
Shields  (b.  1850,  Alden,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Harvard  II.  S.  Phi  Kappa.  Address,  Har- 
vard,  Ill.t 

4415.  HARRY  ERLE  SHINN 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  2,  1887;  s.  Aaron  and 
Sarah  Caroline  (Suitt)  Shinn.  Prepared  in 
Mattoon  H.  S.  Triangle.  R.  R.  Engr.,  Mattoon, 
111.,  1910;  Civ.  Engr.,  Big  Four  R.  R.,  Wabash, 
Ind.,  1910-11;  Civ.  Engr.  and  Draftsman,  K.  C. 
.S.  R.  R.,  Texarkana,  Tex.,  1911-13;  Co.  Supt., 
Highways,  Coles  Co.,  Mattoon,  111.,  1913-18. 
Mem.  Congr.  Church.  Married  Pearl  Eliza- 
beth Newcomb,  Ap  10,  1912,  Champaign.  Child, 
-Sarah  Elizabeth,  b.  Jl  7,  1914.  Address,  1113 
Lafayette  Ave.,  Mattoon,  HI.;  bus.  add.,  1807 
Broadway,   do. 

4416.  HENRY  ELLIS  SHIPLEY 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  15,  1887,  Petersburg, 
111.;  s.  Clement  Washington  (b.  My  6,  1864,  do.) 
and  Evelyn  (Nance)  Shipley  (b.  N  g,  1867,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Petersburg  Harris  H.  S.  Sigm? 
\u;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Const.  \\'ork  on  Chicagu- 
New  York  Electric  Air  Line  Ry.,  1910;  Law 
and  Pacific  States  Secret  Service  Agency, 
iqio-ii;  City  Atty.,  Haskell,  Okla.  Mem., 
Portland,  Ore.,  Alumni  Assn.  Married  Jess 
M.  Richmond.  Rockford,  111.,  O  3,  1912.  Child- 
ren: Henry  Richmond,  b.  D  18,  1013:  Robert 
Clement,  b.  D  3,  1914.     Address,  Haskell,  Okla. 

4417.  ORIN  EARL  SHIRLEY 
Elcc.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Jl  i,  1887; 
s.  Charles  F.  and  Mary  Ella  (Shank)  Shir- 
ley. Prepared  in  Paris  H.  S.  Prelim,  and 
Final  Honors.  In  Testing  Dept.,  Gen.  Elec. 
Co.,  1910-12;  Alternating  Current  Engng.  Dept., 
do.,  1912-18.  Auth.:  (with  R.  E.  Doherty) 
Reactance  of  Synchronous  Machines  and  its 
Application,  1909,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Proceedings,  Jl 
1 01 8;  Analysis  of  Short  Circuit  Oscillograms, 
Gen.  Elec.  Review,  F  191 7.  Assoc.  Mem.,  A. 
T.  E.  E. ;  Mem..  Edison  Club,  Schenectady,  N. 
Y.  Address,  706  South  Ave.,  Schenectady,  N. 
Y. 
4418.  ARCADIE  JACOB  SHKLOWSKY 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  18,  1885, 
Zitomir,  Russia;  s.  Jacob  Shklowsky.  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  of  Kiev.  Civ.  Engr.,  D.  L; 
R.  R.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Address,  3737  Douglas 
Blvd.,  Chicago. 

4419.     JOHN  RAYMOND  SHULTERS 
Instructor;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.;    A.    M.,    191 1; 
Ph.  D.,   1918;  b.  F  10,   18S1,  Bristol,  N.  Y.;  s. 
Julius    (b.    S    3,    1832,    Mendon,    N.    Y.)    and 


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Maria  Louise  (Woolston)  Sliulters  (b.  Ap  18, 
1S44,  Mendon,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Canan- 
daigua  Acad.,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.;  Syracuse 
Univ.,  1901-2.  Easlcrners'  Club;  Prelim. 
Honors;  Phi  Heta  Kappa;  Univ.  Band; 
Scholarship;  Pellowship;  instructor,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1917 — .  Address,  1^03  W.  Springfield  Ave., 
Urbana. 

4420.  ROBERT  LEE  SHUTE 
(Husband  of  No.  4432) 
Factory  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ja  21,  1887, 
Ottawa,  111.;  s.  J.  H.  (b.  Eng.)  and  Ella 
(Francis)  Shute  (b.  111.).  Prepared  in 
Ottawa  H.  S.  llus. ;  E.  E.  Soc.  Factory  Engr., 
West.  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1911-16;  Bus.  for 
self,  1916-17;  Production  ^Igr.,  Briggs  6i 
Stratton  Co.,  Milwaukee,  1917-18;  Factory 
Engr.,  Trostil  Leather  Co.,  do.,  19 18 — .  Mei;i  , 
City  Club,  Milwaukee;  Milwaukee  Illini.  !Mar- 
ried  Laura  Annette  Stephens  ('10),  Je  5,  1912, 
Champaign.  Child,  Janet  Hazel,  b.  Ap  3,  1916. 
Address,  251    Mower  Court,   Wauwatosa,  Wis. 

4421.  RUTH  HUSTED  SIG.XOR 
(Sister  of  No.  5415) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  6,  1887, 
Urbana;  d.  George  J.  (b.  Jl  4,  i8s8,  Clarks- 
field,  O.)  and  Margaret  S.  (Geiger)  Signor  (b. 
F  II,  x86i.  Agency  City,  la.).  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Asst.,  Urbana 
Kindergarten,  191 7-18.  Address,  501  W. 
Green  St.,  Urbana. 

443^.  HARRY  HERBERT  SLAWSOX 
Adjuster;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  6,  1885, 
Harvard,  111.;  s.  Jerome  (b.  Jl  8,  1847,  Dunham, 
111.)  and  Adelaide  (Smith)  Slawson  (b.  N  18, 
1849,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Harvard  H.  S.  Ad- 
juster, Sears,  Roebuck  &  Co.  Mem.,  A.  F. 
A.   M.     Address,  3210  Arthington  St.,  Chicago. 

4423.  ARTHUR   LLOYD   SMITH 
Director;   A.    B.   in   Sc. ;   b.    Ap    17,    1887;    s. 

Charles  Clarence  (b.  My  15,  1854)  and  Har- 
riet (Baker)  Smith  (b.  Ag  20,  1852).  Pre- 
pared in  Paw  Paw  H.  S.  LL.  B.,  Am.  Exten. 
Univ.,  Los  Angeles,  1918.  Ionian;  Educ.  Club; 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Sullivan, 
111.;  Vocational  Dir.,  Muncie  Vocational  Sch., 
Muncie,  Ind.  Mem.,  Nat.  Educ.  Fraternity; 
A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Genevieve  Laura  Steb- 
bins,  Ag  2,  191 1,  Marseilles,  111.  Auth.: 
Volumetric  and  Gravimetric  Iron  Ore  Analysis, 
Evening  Wisconsin;  Elec.  Engng.  for  Indus. 
Schs.,  Appleton  Press;  Indus.  Chem.,  Paper- 
making,  Applcton  Vocational  Sch.  Pub.  Ad- 
dress, Muncie  Vocational  Sch.,  Muncie,  Ind. 

4424.  GEORGE  HAROLD  SMITH 
Civ.  Engr.;   B.  S.  in  C.   E.;  b.  My  10,   1888, 

Rockford,  111.;  s.  George  Eddie  (b.  S  6,  i8s6, 
Durand,  111.)  and  Nellie  (Foote)  Smith  (1). 
S  9,  1856,  Rockford,  111.).  Prepared  in  Rock- 
ford  II.  S.  Class  Football.  Civ.  Engr.,  1910; 
do.,  Rockford  and  Interurban  Ry.  Co.,  191 1 — . 
Married  Laura  Eleanor  Brown,  O  25,  191 1. 
Rockford  111.     Address,    R.   9.   Rockford,  Ill.t 

4425.  ARTHUR  HENRY  SONNTAG 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Jl  28,  1887, 
Alton,  111.;  s.  William  Sonntag.  Prepared  in 
Alton  H.  S.  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  1910 — .  Address,  123  Nolt  Terrace, 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.t 

4426.  FRANK  EARL  SPERRY 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  Sf  1886, 
Aurora,  111.;  s.  George  Earl  (b.  Mr  28,  1858, 
St.  Charles,  111.)  and  Anna  Kame  (Rugglcs) 
Spcrry  (b.  O  28,  1858,  S.  Groton,  Mass.). 
Prepared  in  E.  Aurora  II.  S.  M.  E.  Soc; 
Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E.  With  Aurora  Auto- 
matic Mach.  Co.,  111.;  Mech.  Devices  Co., 
Aurora,  111.  Married  Elsie  Jane  Banks,  D  24, 
1908,   Aurora,    111.      Children:    Bertha   Mae,   b. 


Mr  19,  1916;  Emma  Lee,  b.  My  4,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, Batavia,  111.,  R.  i.;  bus.  add.,  Mechanical 
Devices   Co.,   Aurora,   HI. 

4427.  ARTHUR  OTTO  SPIERLING 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  O  29,  1889, 
Chicago;  s.  Ernest  John  (b.  Ag  9,  1856, 
Dolgcn,  Ger.)  and  Caroline  A.  (Behr)  Spier- 
ling  (b.  Ag  I,  i860,  Chicago).  Prepared  in 
Armour  Scientific  Acad.;  Armour  Inst,  of 
Tech.,  1906-7.  Asst.  Chem.,  Peoples  Gas,  Light 
&:  Coke  Co.,  Chicago,  1910-11;  Boiler  House 
Foreman,  Corn  Products  Refining  Co.,  Wau- 
kegan.  111.,  1911-12.  Asst.  Fuel  Engr.,  Arthur 
D.  Little,  Inc.,  Consulting  Engrs.,  Boston, 
1913-15;  Asst.  Mech.  Engr.,  Hammermill  Paper 
Co.,  Erie.  Pa.,  191 5 — ;  vSupt.  of  power,  do., 
lyig — .  Temporary  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  K.  C, 
4th  R.  O.  T.  C,  Annapolis,  Naval  Acad.;  Mus- 
tered out,  D  igiS.  Mem.,  Illini  Club  of  Chica- 
go; Univ.  Club  of  Erie;  Tech.  Assn.  of  Am. 
Paper  and  Pulp  Industry;  Engrs.  Soc.  of  North- 
western, Pa.  Married  Evelyn  Inez  Caddoo,  Jc 
10,  1916,  Boston.  Address,  618  E.  6th  St., 
Ivrie,  Pa.;  bus.  add.,  Hammermill  Paper  Co.,  do. 

4428.  VILLA  MAE  SPRAGUE  (STOUT) 
(Wife  of  No.  3985;  Sister  of  No.  3188) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ap  15,  1885,  Lockport, 
111.;  d.  Frank  (b.  Jl  1859,  Du  Page  Co.,  111.) 
and  Florence  Estelle  (Tripp)  Spragiie  (b.  O 
1S59,  Lockport,  111.).  Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp. 
H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1905-6.  Delta  Gamma; 
Phi  Delta  Psi;  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Cabinet; 
Class  Day  Program  Com.  Dietitian,  Passavant 
Hosp.,  Jacksonville,  111.,  1910;  Head  of  Dom. 
Sc.  Dept.,  McKcndree  Coll.,  Lebanon,  111.,  1910- 
13.  Mem.,  .\ni.  Home  Econ.  Assn.,  1910 — . 
Iilarried  John  Philemon  Stout  ('09),  S  10, 
1913,  Lockport,  111.  Children;  R.  Philemon, 
h.  Je  5,  1916;  Elizabeth  Frank,  b.  D  18,  1917. 
Address,    Glenarm,   HI. 

4429.  ROBERT  MICHAEL  SPURCK 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Jl  2,  1888, 
Xelson,  Neb.;  s.  Charles  James  and  Martha 
Washington  (Beseman)  Spurck.  Prepared  in 
I'radley  Poly.  Inst.,  Peoria,  111.;  A.  S.,  do.; 
I'-lec.  Co.,  1910-12;  Switchboard  Engr.,  do., 
M.  S.,  Union  Coll.,  1913.  Testing  Dept.,  Gen. 
1912-17;  Engr.  in  Charge  Special  Engng.  Div., 
Switch  Board  Dept.,  do.,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  Edi- 
son Club.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Married  Ger- 
trude Veronica  Wells,  Ag  29,  1918,  Newport, 
X.  Y.  Address,  138  Brandywine  Ave.,  Schen- 
ectady,  N.    Y. 

4430.  ELMER  ROY  STAHL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  191 1; 
1).  S  20,  1881,  Fowler,  111.;  s.  Hanby  and  Ella 
(  Tliayer)  Stahl.  Prepared  in  (Juincy  II.  S. ; 
111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1904-6.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Scholarship.  Hist.  Teacher,  Cairo  II.  S.,  111. 
Mem.,  N.  E.  A.  Address,  318  Grand  Ave., 
Storm  Lake,  la.t 

4431.  SEYMOUR  STAN  DISH 
Bridge  Engr.  and  Contr. ;  ]?.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b. 
S  28,  1886,  Lima,  ().:  s.  Seyniovir  Myles  (b.  Je 
^,  1858,  Woodstock,  O.)  and  Henrietta  Cecile 
(Bailey)  Standish  (b.  O  6,  1863,  Mutual,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Lake  \'iew  II.  S.,  Chicago.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Pres.,  and  Treas.,  C.  E.  Club;  Prelim. 
Honors;  Mem.,  Winning  Co.  in  t^onnietitivt 
Drill.  Steel  Bridge  Insp.,  Santa  Fe  System, 
1910-14;  Pres.,  Standish  and  Allen,  Bridge 
Engrs.  and  Contrs.,  1914 — ;  In  charge  rebuild- 
ing Siblcv  Bridge  over  Mo.  K.  Autli.:  Raise 
Sunken  Bridge  Span  with  Jacks  and  Long 
Threaded  Rods,  Enting.  News-Record,  Vol.  79, 
No.  14,  O  4,  191 7.  Mem.,  Illini  Club,  Chi- 
cago; Lincoln  Park  Boat  Club;  A.  S.  C.  E.; 
Church  of  the  Covenant.  Married  Annetta 
Margaret  Ilcndrickson,  My  28,  1917.  Mar- 
(|uette,  Mich.  Address,  6926  Lakewood  Ave., 
Chicago. 


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4432.     LAURA    ANNETTA    STEPHENS 

(SHUTE) 

(Wife  of  No.  4420;  Sister  of  Nos.  4920,  5434) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  9,  i888,  Sadorus, 
III.;  d.  Tliomas  Alvin  (b.  Ag  31,  1856,  Parkers- 
burg,  VV.  Va.)  and  I-ucy  V.  (Sewell)  Stephens 
(b.  Je  12,  1861,  Paris,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ur 
Sana  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Alpha  Omicron 
Pi.  Married  Robert  Lee  Shute  ('10),  Je  5, 
1912,  Champaign.  Child,  Tanet  Hazel,  b.  A\> 
3,  1916.  Address,  251  Mower  Court,  Wan- 
watosa,  Wis. 

4433.  JAMES  DONALD  STERLING 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ja  2,  1890, 
/Maroa,  111.;  s.  James  Hood  (b.  D  17,  1852, 
Steubenville,  O.)  and  Emma  Louise  (Seybold) 
Sterling  (b.  O  28,  1S56,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Maroa  H.  S.  E.  E.  Soc. ;  Cap  and  Gown  Com. 
Engr.,  E.  Pittsburgh  Works,  Westinghouse 
Elec.  &  Mfg.  Co.  Address,  Grey  Apts.,  Wil- 
kinsburg.  Pa. 

4434.  GRACE  ESTHER   STEVENS 

(Sister  of  No.  1977) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  D  8,  1885,  Marengo. 
111.;  d.  Frank  Ernest  ( b.  Ap  27,  1852,  Friend- 
ship, N.  Y.)  and  Rosalie  (Barber)  Stevens  (b. 
My  20,  1848,  Java  Village,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Marengo,  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Omicron 
Nu;  McHenry  Co.  Club;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Y.  W. 
C.  A.;  Prelim.  Honors;  Scholarship  in  Bot. 
Asst.,  Zool.  and  Zool.  Res.  Asst.;  Instr.,  Dom. 
Sc.  and  Art.  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1910-12;  Instr., 
H.  Sc,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-16;  Chicago  Presby. 
Hosp.  and  at  home,  Marengo,  111.,  1916 — . 
Auth.:  Articles  in  ///.  Agr.  and  Jour,  of  Home 
Econ.  Local  Registrar  of  women,  1917;  Chm., 
Food  Conservation  for  Coral  Tp.,  111.,  1918 — . 
Mem.,  Idlers  Club;  Trinity  Church;  Omicron 
Nu  Council.     Address,  Marengo,  111. 

4435.  JAMES   ROSS    STEVENSON 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    E.    E.;    b.    O    31,    1885, 

Monmouth,  111.;  s.  Calvin  (b.  S  17.  1839,  Brown 
Co.,  O.)  and  Caroline  B.  (Robe)  Stevenson 
(b.  N  14,  1843,  do.).  Prepared  in  Monmouth 
H.  S.;  Monmouth  Coll.  Acad.;  Monmouth  Coll., 
1903-4.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  G.  E. 
Stud,  course,  191 1;  Transformer,  Engng.  Dept., 
Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  1912;  Mgr.,  Monmouth  Pub. 
Service  Co.  Married  Laura  Alice  Worrel,  Jl 
9,  19x4,  Chicago.  Address,  Box  517,  Mon- 
mouth, 111. 

4436.  MILTON  LEONARD  STEVENSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  19,  i886; 
s.  Leonard  and  Julia  (Griggs)  Stevenson.  Pre- 
pared in  Mason  City  H.  S.  Varsity  Track. 
Teacher.  H.  S.,  Cairo,  111.,  1911-13;  Dept. 
Teacher,  Indianapolis,  1913-18;  Teacher,  H.  S., 
St.  Louis,  1918 — .  Married  Grace  Virginia 
Christopher.  Children:  Milton  Leonard,  b.  Mr 
7,  1914;  Howard  Stanley,  b.  D  9,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, 4424  W.  Belle  Place,  St.  Louis. 

4437.  MYRON  BOYD  STEWART 
Advertising;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  27,  1887, 
Denver;  s.  John  Samuel  (b.  Jl  17,  1857,  Gen- 
esee, Wis.)  and  Emma  (Boyd)  Stewart  (b. 
Lima  Center,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Englewood 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa;  Pres.,  Soph. 
Class;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Glee  and  Mandolin  Clubs; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Illio,  Illini  and  Agr.  Staffs; 
Jr.  Prom.  Com.  Contract  Dept.,  Auto.  Phone 
Co.,  (Chicago,  191011;  Stock  and  Bonds  Sales- 
man, St.  Louis,  1912;  Salesman,  Holmes  Bed 
(To.,  San  Diego,  1913:  Advertising,  The  H.  K. 
McCann  Co.,  San  Francisco,  1914 — ;  do., 
Pacific  Marine  Review,  1918;  Eastern  Repr., 
do..  New  York  City.  Auth.:  Unconstructive 
Solicitations,  The  Printing  Art.  D  1917;  The 
Kind  of  Service  Expected  of  the  Printer.  The 
Inland  Printer.  Married  Nancy  Marie  Fischer, 
N  28,  1914,  Lyons.  Kan.  Address,  Room  339 
Hudson  Terminal  Bldg.,  30  Church  St.,  New 
York  City. 


4438.  EDISON  HARRIS  STONE 
(Brother  of  No.  2238) 
Clerk;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  4,  1886,  Quincy 
111.;  s.  Elbridge  Kimball  (b.  N  14,  1850, 
Quincy,  111.)  and  Cora  (Edison)  Stone  (b.  S  23. 
1851.  do.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  II.  S.  Ilus.; 
Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Married  Alta  Kirk- 
patrick,  Ag  1912.  Child,  Wilma  Lenora.  b.  O 
9,    1914-   Address,   229   Forest   Ave.,   Cincinnati. 

4439.  THOMAS  RALPH  STROBRIDGE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  30,  1886, 
Aurora,  111.;  s.  Rev.  Thomas  Kansome  (b.  Je 
3,  1840,  Can.)  and  Nellie  Maud  (Smith)  Stro- 
bridge  (b.  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Harvard  and 
Rockford  H.  Schs.  Engr.,  Peoples  Gas.  Co., 
Chicago,  1910;  do.,  L.  H.  Gardner,  Const. 
Engr.,  1910 — .  Married  Dorothy  Helen  God- 
dard,  Je  7,  1910,  Harvard,  111.  Address,  603 
South   St.,   LaSalle,   111. 

4440.  JOHN  STROM 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  19,  1887, 
Geneva,  111.;  s.  Nels  (b.  D  i6,  1852,  Sweden) 
and  Cecelia  (Pearson)  Strom  (b.  Mr  22,  1856, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Geneva  H.  S.  Draftsman, 
Ambridge,  Pa.,  1910;  Asst.,  C.  E.  Univ.  of  111., 
igio-ii;  Engr.,  Erecting  Dept.,  Am.  Bridge 
Co.,  1911-13;  Draftsman,  do.,  1913-16;  Engr., 
Ind.  Steel  Co.,  Gary,  Ind.,  1916-1S;  do.,  La- 
Salle Engng.  Co.,  Chicago,  1918 — .  Married 
Mabel  Nuckolls,  N  27,  1912,  Springfield,  111. 
Child,  Mary  Cecelia,  b.  Je  6,  1914.  Address, 
c/o  LaSalle  Engng.  Co.,  Old  Colony  Bldg., 
Chicago. 


4441.  WALTER  GOTTFRID  STROMQUIST 
San.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  O  s, 
1884,  Fremont,  Kan.;  s.  Charles  John  (b.  S 
27,  1842,  Sweden)  and  Johanna  Mathilda 
(Isaacson)  Stromquist  (b.  Jl  31,  1849,  do.). 
Prepared  in  McPherson  (Kan.)  H.  S.;  Bethany 
Acad.  A.  B.,  Bethany  Coll.,  Lindsborg,  Kan., 
1905;  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1905-6.  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Sigma  Xi.  With  Champaign-Urbana  Water 
Co.,  1910;  Asst.  City  Engr.,  Excelsior  Springs, 
Mo.,  1910-11;  Asst.  Engr.,  St.  Water  Sur., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1911-13;  San.  Dist.  of  Chicago, 
1913-16;  San  Engr.,  U.  S.  Pub.  Health  Ser- 
vice, Sanitation  of  extra  cantonment  zones. 
Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Am. 
Water  Works  Assn.  Married  Erma  Kellogg, 
N  16,  1916,  Chicago.  Child,  Walter  Kellogij, 
b.  O  20,  1917.  Address,  U.  S.  Pub.  Health 
Service,  Florence,  Ala.;  btis.  add.,  3640  Marine 
Ave.,   St.   Louis. 


4442.  EARL  KELLOG  STUART 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Mr  4,  1886,  Jack- 
sonville. 111.;  s.  John  W.  (b.  Jl  2,  1848,  W. 
Va.)  and  Mary  (Fisher)  Stuart  Cb.  F  5,  185=;, 
Paysnn,  111.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S. 
Chi  Beta;  Shield  and  Trident;  Scabbard  and 
Blade;  Philomathcan;  Col.,  Univ.  Regt.  Schol- 
arship, Ceramics.  Sergt.  Maj.,  111.  Nat.  Guard. 
Roodhouse  Novelty  Pottery  Co.,  ist  Lt.  and 
Bn.  Adjt.,  344th  Inf.  R.  C,  Camp  Grant,  Rock- 
ford,  111.;  Mustered  out.  Mr  14,  1919.  Married 
Gertrude  McMackin.  O  26,  ion.  Wyoming, 
111.  Child,  Robert  McMackin,  b.  Ag  5,  1915- 
Address,   109  N.   5th   St.,  Siiringficld,   111. 


4443.  FELIX  JOSf:  SUM  AY 
(Brother  of  No.  3989) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  23.  1889, 
Chascomis,  Argentina  Rep.;  s.  Jose  Faustino 
(1).  Galicia,  Spain)  and  Ermilia  (San  Marling) 
Sumay  (b.  Chascomis,  Argentina).  Prepared  in 
Argentine  H.  S.  Address,  Chascomis,  Argen- 
tina  Rep.,   S.   A.t 


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4444.  HUGO  EVVALD  SURMAN 
Highway  Engr.;  H.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  2,  1885. 
Carlinville,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  Ap  18,  185.', 
C'annelton,  Iiiil.)  and  Pauline  (Loehr)  Surnian 
(b.  Mr  6,  1858,  (/c».).  Prepared  in  Carlinville 
H.  S.;  Hlackburn  Coll.,  1903-5.  Pliilomathean. 
Civ.  Engr.,  St.  Highway  Comn.,  lyio;  Engr., 
Keokuk  Dam,  Keokuk,  1910-11;  do.,  HI.  High- 
way Dept.,  1911-18;  Dist.  Engr.,  in  charge  of 
Moline  Office,  do.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  St.  Migh- 
way  Transport  Comn.,  Nat.  Council  of  Defense. 
Address,  Moline,  HI.;  bus.  add.,  610-613 
Peoples'    Bank,    do. 

4445.  ELDER  LOUISA  SWANSOxV 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  20.  1888, 
Paxton,  HI.;  d.  John  A.  (b.  S  15,  1864,  Swe- 
den) and  Anna  Slalhilda  (Olson)  Svvanson  (b. 
Ag  I,  1864,  do.).  Prepared  in  Paxton  H.  S. 
Phi  I'eta  Kappa;  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  Rutland,  HI.,  1910-12;  do.,  Paxton,  HI.. 
1912-14;  do.,  Calumet,  Mich.,  1914 — ■  '^t'- 
drcss,  Paxton,  HI. 

4446.     ALTA    CAROLINE   SWIGART 

(HOSKINS) 
(Wife  of  No.  4222;  Sister  of  No.  8804) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  H.  L.  S.;  b.  Ap  20,  1888, 
Morrison,  111.;  d.  Edwin  Stanton  (b.  D  11, 
1861,  Farmer  City,  do.)  and  Nellie  (Laphani) 
Swigart  (b.  D  26,  1866,  Morrison,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta;  Yo  Ma.  Married  Daniel  Tilden  Ilos- 
kins  ('10),  Je  24,  1916.  Champaign.  Child, 
Jean,  b.  N  10,  1917.  Address,  Bassett  Apart- 
ments,  Elm  St.,  Champaign. 

4447.  ELE  D.  SWISHER 
(Husband  of  No.  3867;  Brother  of  No.  399^) 
Minister;  A.  B.,  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  23,  1877, 
Hedrick,  Ind. ;  s.  William  H.  (b.  Ja  10,  1838, 
Williamsport,  Ind.)  and  Nancy  Jane  (Evans) 
Swislier  (b.  S  4,  1846,  West  Lebanon,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Sem.,  Onarga,  IIK; 
N.  W.  Univ.,  1905-7.  Ionian.  Pastor,  M.  E. 
Church,  Ronan,  Mont.  Mem.,  Mont.  Confer- 
ence. Married  Arsella  Bessie  Martin  ('09),  Ap 
18,    1912,   Atlantic,    la.  Address,    Ronan,   Mont. 

4448.  WILLIAM  JAMES  SWISHER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  20,  1887. 
Mendota,  111.;  s.  John  Albert  (b.  Ag  15,  1848. 
Osceola,  O.)  and  Sarah  Jane  (Porter)  Swishcr 
<b.  Bristol,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  E.  Mendota 
II.  S.  C.  E.  Club;  Ioni:m.  Ry.  Engr,  Breck- 
enridge,  Colo.,  1910;  do.,  Porto  Velio,  15ra7.ii, 
19H-12;  Const.  Engr.  I.  C.  Ry.,  1912-17.  17th 
Ry.  Engr.,  Co.  F.,  A.  E.  F.,  1917—-  Mem., 
mini  Club,  Brazil.     Address,  Mendota,  111. 

4449.  FRANCIS  HOWARD  SWITS 
Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  25, 
1885.  Cherry  Valley,  111.;  s.  Frank  P.  (h.  1852, 
Schenectady.  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  L.  (Ilovey) 
Swits  (b.  1862,  Flora  Center,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Rockford  H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Ionian;  Class 
Pres.;  Class  Basket  Ball;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Cabi- 
net Symi)hony  Musical  Club,  Kankakee,  111.; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  Ex.  Sec,  Com- 
munity Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Austin.  Chicago,  1913 — -. 
Married  Myrtle  .May  Kix,  S  26.  1913,  Belvi- 
dere.  111.  Child,  Helen  Jane  Louise,  b.  Ap  22, 
1916.     Address,  5818  West  Erie  St.,  Chicago. 

4450.  WARREN  L.  T  A  I,  HOT 
Supervisor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  .\.;  b.  My  .3'. 
1883,  Roberts,  111.;  s.  John  (h.  Je  28,  1851, 
Preston,  Eng.)  and  Mary  (Hurst)  Talbot  (b. 
N  19,  1857,  Maiden,  HI.).  Prepared  in  Grand 
Prairie  Sem..  Onarga;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1906-7. 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Football  Squad.  Teacher. 
Sycamore  11.  S.,  III.,  1910-11;  do..  Dubuciuc,  la., 
1911-12;  Supvr.  of  Correspondence,  Sears, 
Roebuck    &    Co.,     1913-18.       Married    Claudyne 


Myrtle  Wilkinson,  Jl  19,  191 5,  Biloxi,  Miss. 
Child,  Janice,  b.  D  2,  1916.  Address,  430  Ar- 
lington  Ave.,    Elmhurst,   HI. 

4431.  FRED  REEVES  TATE 
(Brother  of  No.  4928) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  1913; 
b.  Jl  29,  1882,  llagarstown.  111.;  s.  John  .Scott 
(b.  1858,  Fayette  Co.,  111.)  and  Lydia  Armelia 
(Reeves)  Tate  (b.  1861,  do.).  Prepared  in  Van- 
dalia  H.  S.  Capt.,  L'niv.  Regt.  Lawyer,  Billings, 
Mont.,  1913 — .  111.  Nat.  Guard.  Auth.:  First 
.\ttempts  to  Locate  the  St.  Imlus.  Univ.,  The 
.•\tnmni  Quarterly,  Vol.  VIII,  Ap  1914.  Mar- 
ried Marguerite  Munn,  O  22,  1913,  Waukesha, 
Wis.  Child,  Naomi  Edith,  O  16,  1915-  Ad- 
dress, 722  Division  St.,  Billings,  Mont.;  bus. 
add.,  314   Stapheton   Bldg.,  do. 

4452.  DALLA  ALICE  TAYLOR 
Teacher;  A.  H.  in  L.  &  .\.  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Alethenai;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Decatur,  111.;  N'alparaiso,  Ind.; 
Teacher,  Tr.  Work,  Univ.  of  Valparaiso,  do. 
Address,  311  E.  Daniels  St.,  Champaign;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  Univ.  of  Valparaiso,  Valparaiso,  Ind. 

4453.  WARD   HASTINGS  TAYLOR 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1913:  b.  My  10, 
r88-',  Avon,  111.;  s.  Linus  (b.  Ag  26,  1849, 
Richville,  N.  Y.)  and  Roselthia  Almsbury 
(Frederick)  Taylor  (b.  Jfa  9,  1859,  Lew^iston, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Prairie  City  11.  S.;  West. 
111.  Norm.  Sch..  Macomb.  Kappa  Delta  Pi. 
Asst..  Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-12;  Instr.,  111. 
St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1913-17;  Grad.  Stud.,  L^niv., 
of  Wis..  Mich.,  and  III.,  1917-18.  Address, 
111   E.  Healy  St.,  Champaign. 

4454.  WILLIAM  HOMER  TERREY 
Draftsman;    B.    S.   in    E.    E. ;    b.   Ap   2,    1889, 

\'iola.  111.;  s.  William  (b.  do.)  and  Lettie  Jane 
CMorey)  Terrey.  Prepared  in  Viola  H.  S.; 
Univ.  Acad.  E.  E.  Soc.  Draftsman,  West. 
Elec.  Co.;  Dispatcher,  Deere  &  Co.,  Moline,  111. 
^lem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Address,  1864  S.  Cen- 
tral   Park    Ave.,    Chicago. 

4455.     HENRY    SPAFFORD    TILWER 

(Brother  of  No.  5454) 
Sales  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  My  16,  1887, 
Chicago;  s.  William  Parker  (b.  My  22,  1845, 
Greenhush,  \'t.)  and  Olive  .Anna  (Whiting) 
Thavcr  (b.  My  25,  1848.  Hinghara,  Mass.). 
Prepared  in  Lake  View  H.  S.  Prelim.  Honors; 
Final  Honors.  Electrician,  Commonwealth 
Edison  Co.,  Chicago,  1910-11;  Draftsman,  do., 
191 1;  Solicitor,  do.,  191 1;  Salesman,  Hazard 
Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  1912 — ;  Sales  Engr.,  Roth 
Bros.  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1914 — •  Assoc.  Mem., 
A.  I.  E.  E.  Address,  4449  Sidney  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago;  bus.   add.,    1400  W.   Adams  St.,  do. 

4456.  ELMER  JOHN  THOMPSON 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  i,  1886, 
N'ameoki,  111.;  s.  John  W.  (b.  Alhambra,  HI.) 
and  Frances  Jane  (Cain)  Thompson  (h.  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  "Granite  City  H.  S.  .\gr.  Club; 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa;  Class  Baseball;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi;  Aljiha  Gamma  Rho.  Asst.,  An.  Husb., 
.\gr.  Coll.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.,  1910-13;  Asst. 
Prof.,  do.,  1913-14;  Prof.,  do.,  1914 — •  Sec. 
N.  Dak.  Stallion  Registration  Bd.,  1914 — • 
Mem.,  .\.  F.  A.  M.;  Blue  Lodge;  Shiloh.  Mar- 
ried Ethvle  Clarice  Peterson,  Ag  26,  191. S- 
Child,  Martha  Wesley,  b.  S  18.  1916.  Ad- 
dress.  I  1 18  9th  St.,  Fargo,  N.  Dak. 

4457.     MILTON   WIN  FIELD   THOMPSON 
Profes.sor;    .\.    B.    in   L.    &  A.;    A.    M.,    1912; 
b.    S    17,    i88i,   Ogden,    HI.;   s.    William    11.    (b. 
Mr    7,    1846,  "Pa.)    and   Lizzie    (Hayes)    Thomp- 
son   (b.    F  23.   1854,   O.).      Prepared   in    Ogden 


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11.  S.  Ionian;  Kappa  Delia  I'i.  Inslr.  in  Acail., 
iQio-ii;  Teacher,  St.  Norm.  Sclu,  l.a(  rdssi-,' 
■Wis.  Prof.,  Econ.  and  Finance.  iMariiucUe 
I'niv.,  Milwaukee.  Mem.,  M.  E.  t'hurch;  I'ol. 
Sc.  Assn.  Married  Beatrice  Hazel  Rogers, 
S    15,    1903.  Address,   30b    14th   St.,    Milwaukee. 


4458.  THO.M.\S  EUGENE  TIlO.MrSON 
^lanufacturer;  P..  S.  in  Chein. :  b.  S  i.?.  18S5, 
fhicago;  s.  Thomas  C.  and  Selina  (Marlnw) 
Thonii)son.  Prepared  in  New  Trier  Tp.  11.  S. 
Peta  Theta  Pi;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma:  Helmet: 
Shield  and  Trident:  P.askethall:  Chni.,  Sr. 
Ball  Com.  C.rad.  Mgr.  Ath.,  I'niv.  of  111., 
IQ11-12;  Mfr.  of  glass  enamels,  Wilmetle,  111.. 
igij-17.  Address,  73^  Prairie  Ave.,  Wilmcttc. 
111.;   bus.   add..    1419   Central  Ave.,   do. 


4459.  JOHN  WILLIAM  TIIOMSKN 
Contracting  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  O 
II,  1888,  Lyons,  la.;  s.  Peter  (b.  S  11,  1850, 
Winnert,  Ger.)  and  Anna  Margaret  (Roeh) 
Thomsen  (b.  Mr  14,  1864).  Prepared  in  Fid- 
ton  H.  S.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Shield  anil 
Trident;  C.  E.  Club;  Treas.,  Sr.  Memorial 
Com.;  Sr.  Ball  Com.  Engr.  and  Salesman,  Clin- 
ton Bridge  &  Iron  Works,  Clinton,  la.;  Con- 
tracting Engr.,  Stupp  Bros.,  Bridge  &  Iron 
Co.,  St.  Louis,  1913 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Engrs.  Club,  St.  Louis;  City  Club,  do.  Married 
Lora  M.  Herbel,  My  11,  1918,  St.  Louis,  .-id- 
dress,  5001  Raymond  Ave.,  St.  Louis;  bus. 
add.,   c/o    Stupp  Bros.    Bridge   &   Iron   Co.,   do. 

4460.  RALPH  EARLE  TIEJE 
(Brother  of  G677) 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A..  M.,  1912; 
Ph.  D.,  1917;  b.  Ja  24,  1887,  Dayton,  O.;  s. 
Henry  August  (b.  N  10,  1847,  Cincinnati)  and 
Katberine  Caroline  (Bell)  Tieje  (b.  F  15,  1854, 
Dayton,  O.).  Prepared  in  Steele  (O.)  H.  S. ; 
Dayton  (().)  H.  S.;  Urbana  H.  S.  Scribblers; 
Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Scholarship;  Final  and 
Special  Honors;  ///.  Mag.  Bd.  Asst.,  Eng., 
Cfniv.  of  111.,  1910-12,  Instr.,  Eng.  and  Pub. 
Speaking,  Okla.  St.  Coll.,  Stillwater,  Okla., 
1912-13;  do.,  W'ashington  St.  Coll.,  Pullman, 
Wash.,  1913-14;  Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1914-16;  Fellow  in  Eng.,  LTniv.  of  HI.,  1916-17; 
Head  of  Eng.  Dept..  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Cheney, 
Wash.,  1917 — •.  Married  Helen  Virginia  Nourse. 
N  29,  igi7,  Spokane.  Address,  Box  717, 
Cheney,   Wash. 

4461.  DELBERT  MAYO  TILSON 
Traffic  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  N  26,  1886, 
Buffalo  Hart,  111.;  s.  Caswell  Taylor  (b.  F  13, 
i860  Athens,  111.)  and  Flora  May  (Conned) 
Tilson  (b.  O  7.  i860,  Cantrall,  III.).  Prepared 
in  Williamsville  H.  S,;  Evanston  Acad.  Chi 
Psi;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Alpha  Zeta.  Farmer, 
Athens,  111.,  1911-15;  Supply  Clerk,  Sec.  of 
St.  office  Springfield,  111..  1916-17;  Traffic  Mgr., 
The  Lafayette  Smith  Grocer  Co.,  do..  1917- 
Mem.,  .\.  F.  A.  M.;  Sangamo  Club.  Married 
Hazel  Mary  Montgomery,  Je  16,  191 5.  Spring- 
field, III.  Child,  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  N  26,  1917. 
Address,   134S  Whittier  Ave.,  Springfield,   111. 


4462.  NELLE  EDITH  TILTON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  14,  1885, 
Pilot,  111.;  d.  Andrew  Baker  (b.  V  25,  1847, 
Elrod,  Ind.)  ami  Elizabeth  (Craig)  Tilton  (b. 
Ap  25,  1849,  Pilot,  111.).  Prepared  in  Thorn- 
burn  IT.  S.,  Uriiana.  Achoth;  Mem.  Sr.  Break- 
fast Com.  Teacher,  LTrbana  H.  S.,  1910-11; 
do..  Lewiston,  Idaho,  191 1;  do.,  Calumet,  Mich., 
1912-18;  do..  McKeesport,  Pa.,  1918-19;  do., 
Detroit,  1919 — .  Address,  706  S.  4th  St., 
Detroit. 


446,.  N.XNNIK  TKAKI.  TIPTON 
(THOMJ'SON) 
.\.  1;.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  19,  1886,  Macond), 
III.;  d.  John  (b.  Ag  26,  1832,  New  Albany, 
Ind.)  and  Nancy  (.Skiles)  Tipton  (h.  My  21, 
1842.  Rusbville,  111.).  Prepared  in  West.  111. 
St.  Norm.  Sell.  Married  S.  Arthur  Thompson, 
Mr  6,  191  I,  St.  Louis.  Children:  Robert  Ar- 
thur, 1).  Ja  22.  1913;  Sarah  Marguerite,  b.  O 
29,  1914;  Elmer  Tipton,  b.  My  6,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, Macomb,  III. 

4464.  HAROLD  EUGENE  TOBEY 
Draftsman  and  .\sst.  Engr.;  1'..  S.  in  C.  E.;  b. 
O  28,  1883.  Waseca.  Minn.;  s.  E.  S.  and  Mattic 
(Storer)  Tobey.  J'repared  in  Vinton,  la.,  H. 
S.;  Galesburg  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Knox  Coll.,  1906. 
C.  E.  Club;  Track;  Baseball  Mgr.;  Gale  Bd. 
Rodman,  I.  S.  &  M.  S.  R.  R.,  1910-11;  Level- 
man,  do.,  1911-12;  Asst.  Engr.  with  R.  B. 
-Slippy,  Waterloo,  la.,  1912-14;  Civ.  Engr.,  do., 
1914-15;  Draftsman  and  Asst.  Engr.,  I.  C.  R. 
R.,  Bridge  Dept.,  1916 — .  Mem.  Woodlawn 
Park  M.  E.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Tabernacle 
Chap.  No.  52  R.  A.  M.;  K.  T.,  Waterloo,  la. 
Married  Lillian  Mae  Reaney,  N  17,  1914,  Wa- 
terloo, la.  Child,  Harold  Eugene.  Jr.,  b.  Ag 
17,  1916.  Address,  6604  Greenwood  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

4465.     KHOO-DIN    SU-PEH   TSIANG 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  S.,  19";  b.  Shanghai, 
China.  Prepared  in  St.  John's  LTniv.,  Shanghai, 
China.  Address,  Bur.  Oil  Adm.,  Peking,  China. t 

4466.     ALVIN    TRUESDELL    TUMBLESON 

B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My  12,  1876,  Berwick,  la., 
s.  J.  Taylor.  Prepared  in  Thornfield  Norm. 
Coll.     Address,  831   Dearborn  St.,   Chicago. t 

4467.     ELKAN  TURK 

(Brother  of  No.  4940) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  21,  i88g, 
Carthage,  Mo.;  s.  Abraham  Samuel  (b.  S  17, 
1855,  St.  Louis)  and  Hannah  (Sternberg) 
Turk  (b.  Ap  17,  1858,  Chicago).  Prepared 
in  Litchfield  II.  S.  LL.  B.,  Columbia  Law  Sch., 
1913.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Delta  Sigma  Rho; 
Scholarship;  Prelim.  Honors;  Winner  of  Phi 
Beta  Kappa  prize;  Rep.  Univ^  of  111.  in  St. 
Peace  Orat.  Contest,  1909;  Capt.  Univ.  Regt. 
Lawver.  Ed.  on  Bd.  of  Columbia  Law  Review. 
Address,  54  Morningside  Drive,  New  York 
City;    bus.  add.,   120   Broadway,   do. 

4468.  HUBERT  MICHAEL  TURNER 
(Husband  of  No.  3^65) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Jl  20,  1882, 
Ilillsboro,  III.;  s.  Pryor  Lee  (b.  N  27.  1848,  do.) 
and  Jessie  I.  (Barry)  Turner  (b.  Ag  23,  1864, 
do.)'  Prepared  in  Hillsboro  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa 
Nu.  Asst.,  Elec.  Engng.,  L'niv.  of  111.,  1910-12; 
Instr.,  E.  E..  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1912;  .\sst.  Prof., 
Radio  and  Advanced  Electro-Physics,  Yale  Un- 
iv.. 1919 — .  In  charge  of  U.  S.  Army  Emer- 
gency Tr.  in  Radio  Signaling,  I'niv.  of  Minn.; 
Asst.  Prof..  Yale.  U.  S.  Radio  Sch.  for  officer 
candidates.  New  Haven,  Conn..  1918-19.  Auth.: 
(with  Morgan  Brooks)  Engng.  E.vp.  Sta.  Bui. 
No.  53.  Inductance  of  Coils,  80  pp.,  F  i,  1912: 
Articles:  with  Antonio  Guell,  Test  of  a  3-kw 
Westinghouse  Tyi)e  S.  Transformer,  Tethno- 
grapli  No.  23,  1908-9.  Married  Jessie  E.  Bald- 
win ('08),  Ag  22,  1912.  Chiltiren:  Elizabeth 
Barry,  b.  Ag  17,  191 5;  Richard  Baldwin,  b.  O 
7,  191 6.  Address,  3^82  W^hitney  Ave.,  New 
Haven,  Conn. 

4469.  LAWRENCE  CHARLES  TURNOCK 
Consulting  Chem.  and  Electro-Chein.  Engr.; 
B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Mr  9,  1887;  s.  E.  Hill 
(b.  185s,  London,  Eng.)  and  Matilda  (Tour- 
ville)  Turnock  (b.  1863,  Montreal,  Can.).  Pre- 
pared in  Lyons  Tp.  H.  S.,  LaGrange.  Ch.  E., 
I'niv.     of    Wis.,      191 1.     Zeta    Psi.     Head     of 


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Electro-Cheni.  Engng.  Dept.,  Pa.  St.  Coll., 
St.  Coll.,  Pa.,  1911-14;  Electro-chem.  Engr., 
Charge  of  Research  and  Development  Work, 
Edison  Storage  Bat.  Co.,  Orange,  N.  T.,  1914; 
Chief  Cheni.  and  Metallurgist,  Willys-Overland 
Co.,  Elyrea,i9i5;  in  charge  courses  in  Electro- 
chem.  Engng.  and  Physical  Chem.,  Dept.  Chem. 
Engng.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Tech.,  Pittsburgh, 
and  Consulting  Chem.  and  Electro-chem.  Engr., 
Pittsburgh,  191 8 — .  Auth.:  Effect  of  Tem- 
perature upon  Capacity  of  EdisOn  Storage  Bat., 
Transact-ions  of  the  Am.  Electro-chem.  Soc, 
Vol.  30,  1916;  The  Active  Materials  and  Elec- 
trolyte of  the  Alkaline  Storage  Bat.,  Metallur- 
gical and  Chem.  Engng.,  Vol.  15,  1916;  Effect 
of  Lithium  Upon  the  Capacity  of  the  Edison 
Storage  Bat..  Transactions  of  the  Am.  Electro- 
chem.  Soc,  Vol.  30,  1917.  Mem.,  Am.  Electro- 
chem.  Soc;  A.  C.  S.;  Chm.  Excursion  Com., 
Convention  of  Am.  Electro-chem.  Soc.  Pitts- 
burgh Meeting,  191 7.  Married  Mary  Thomas 
Rucker,  1890.  Child,  Mary  Thomas,  b.  Jl  31, 
1913.     Address,   Schenley  Park,  Pittsburgh. 

4470.  LEON  FRANCOIS  URBAIN 
(Brother  of  No.  8022) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ja  21,  1887, 
Brazil,  Ind.;  s.  F.  J.  (b.  France)  and  Eugenie 
(Vignon)  Urbain  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Rock- 
ville  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Depauw  Univ.,  1905-7.  Phi 
Gamma  Delta;  Le  cercle  Frangais;  Arch.  Club. 
Arch,  work,  Firm  of  Leon  F.  Urbain,  Chicago. 
Capt.  Engr.,  U.  S.  R..  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Mar- 
ried Nell  B.  Davis,  D  5,  191 1,  Duquoin,  111. 
Child,  Leon  Dean,  b.  Ap  13,  1915-  Address, 
2434    Nordion    Ave.,    Chicago. 

4471.  ROBERT  GUY  VAN  DOREN 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3212,  6633,  6634) 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  3,  1887, 
Hope.  111.;  s.  Charles  Lucius  (b.  My  21,  1857. 
Grand  Ridge,  III.)  and  Endora  Ann  (Butz)  Van 
Doren  (b.  My  4,  1863,  Hope,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Urbana  II.  S.  Arch.  Club;  Sigma  Alpha 
Epsilon.  Arch.,  Smith,  Parr  &  Van  Doren, 
Muskogee,  Okla.  Married  Verla  E.  McCray, 
O  18,  1910,  Danville,  111.  Child,  Mary  Eliza- 
beth, b.  Ag  14,  191 1.  Address,  611  La  Salle 
Gardens,  South  Detroit. t 

4472.  IRMA    ELIZABETH    VOIGT 
Dean;   A.  B.  in  L.   &  A.;  A.  M.,   191 1;   Ph. 

D.,  1913;  b.  S  I.  1882,  Quincy,  111.;  d.  Henry 
C.  (b.  O  28,  1854,  Marine,  111.)  and  Mary 
Tuffli  Voigt  (b.  1856).  Prepared  in  Quincy 
H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1900-2.  Achoth; 
Sigma  Kappa;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Delta  Sigma 
Rho;  Illiola;  Grad.  Club;  Social  Chm.,  Wo- 
man's League;  N.  O.  L.  Representative,  1910, 
2d  place;  Inter-Soc  Declamatory  winner,  1917; 
Scholarship,  1910-T1;  Fellowship,  1911-12, 
1912-13.  Dean  of  Women,  O.  Univ.,  1913 — • 
Sec.  Assn.  Coll.  Women  of  O.;  Grand  Trea'?., 
A.  U.  P.;  Mem.,  St.  Com.  Educ.  Propaganda, 
Nat.  Council  of  Defence,  Speakers  Bur.;  M. 
E.  Church.     Address,  Box  433.  Athens,  O. 

4473.  CLAUDE  LEVERN  WAGNER 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Ja  2,  1886, 
Long  Point,  111.;  s.  Anson  W.  (b.  O  7.  1856, 
Centerville,  Ind.)  and  Emma  (Foster)  Wag- 
ner (b.  Ja  20,  i860,  Fairbury,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Pontiac  Tp.  H.  S.  Iris;  Alpha  Chi  Sitrma; 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Prelim.  Hon- 
ors; Special  Ilonors;  Univ.  Band;  Chem., 
Cape  (Jirardeau  Portland  Cement  Co.,  Cape 
Girardeau,  Mo.,  1910-11;  Chem.,  Superior 
Portland  Cement  Co.,  Concrete,  Wash.,  1911- 
12;  Chief  Chem.,  do..  i9i2-'7;  Chief  Chem. 
and  Engr.,  do.,  1917-18;  Sujit..  do.,  1918— . 
Mayor,  City  of  Concrete,  Wash.  Mem..  M. 
E.  Church;  A.  C.  S.;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  I  O.  O. 
F.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Coll.  Club.  Seattle.  Address, 
Concrete,   Wash. 


4474.  JAMES  ROBERT  RATHIE  WALDIE 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  27,  18S7,  Kel- 
so, Scotland;  s.  James  Waldie.  Prepared  in 
Englewood  II.  S.,  Chicago.  Farmer,  Jones- 
boro.  111.  Address,  6946  Normal  Blvd.,  Chi- 
cago.! 

447S-  CHARLES  M.  WALKER 
Sec.  and  Asst.  Mgr.  Lumber  Co.;  B.  S.  in 
M.  E.;  b.  Ap  8,  1SS6.  St.  Joseph,  111.;  s.  Isaac 
Newton  (b.  My  17,  1865,  Liberty  Center,  Ind.) 
and  Nancy  Elizabeth  (Strong)  Walker  (b.  S 
22,  1866,  St.  Joseph,  111.).  Prepared  in  St. 
Joseph  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.;  Thornburn  H.  S. 
Acacia;  M.  E.  Soc.  Chief  Estimator,  W.  W. 
Walls  &  Co.;  Sales  and  Adv.  Mgr.,  E.  M. 
Burroles,  1910-12;  Asst.  Mgr.  and  Estimator, 
W.  W.  Walls  &  Co.,  1912-18;  Sec,  do., 
1918 — .  Married  Fay  Messinger,  Ja  7,  1911, 
St.  Joseph,  111.  Children:  Isaac  Newton,  b. 
N  3,  1912;  Richard  Shelton,  b.  Ja  24,  1914. 
Address,  407  S.  Neil  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add., 
33  E.  University  Ave.,  do. 

4476.  ERNEST  DEWITT  WALKER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  12,  1887,  Ten- 
nessee, 111.;  s.  Matthew  Henry  (b.  Jl  24.  1842, 
do.)  and  Sarah  Frances  (Thompson)  Walker 
(b.  S  2,  1844,  Payson,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ten- 
nessee H.  S.  ;  Univ.  Acad.  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr. 
Club;  Prelim.  Honors;  Final  Honors.  Farmer. 
Tennessee.  111.,  1910 — .  Married  Nellie  Batt- 
son,  Je  12,  1914,  Tennessee,  111.  Children: 
Ernest  Warren,  b.  Je  13,  1915;  Richard  Batt- 
son,  b.  O  24,  1916.     Address,  Tennessee,  111. 

4477.     THOMAS  WILLIAM  WALTON 

(Husband  of  No.  4485) 
Educ.  Director,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  A.  B.  in  L.  & 
A.;  A.  M.,  191 1;  b.  S  30,  1883,  Rice's  Landing, 
Pa.;  s.  William  Andrew  (b.  S  23,  1852,  Wash- 
ington, Pa.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Willis)  Walton 
(b.  O  26,  1859,  Rice's  Landing,  Pa.).  Pre- 
pared in  Waynesburg  (Pa.)  Coll.;  S.  W.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  California,  Pa.  Iris;  Adelphic; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet.  Asst. 
Educ.  Sec,  Detroit  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  191 1-14; 
Dir.  of  Educ,  W\ishington,  D.  C.  Y.  M.  C.  A.. 
1914 — .  Married  Margaret  Weinberg  ('10), 
Ag  12,  1913.  Child,  Thomas  William,  Jr.,  b. 
D  II,  1914.  Address,  1723  Church  St.,  N.  W. 
Washington,   D.   C. 

4478.     ALTHEA   WALWORTH    (FINKEN- 
BINDER) 
(Wife   of   No.  4154) 
A.  B.  in  L.   &  A.;   b.  Ag   16,   1880,  Mexico, 
N.    Y.;    d.    Edward   Willard    (b.    My    12,    i8s5, 
New  York)   and  Estella   Sophia   (Dewey)    Wal- 
worth   (b.   S   28,    1858.  Mexico,    N.    Y.).      Pre- 
pared   in   Mazon   II.   S.;    111.    St.    Norm.   Univ. 
Married   Erwin   Oliver   Finkenbinder   ('10),  Je 
27,    1912,    Urbana.      Address,    7432    Edgewood 
Ave.,  Milwaukee. 

4479.  ALWIN  EUGENE  JOHN  WAN- 
DERER 
(Brother  of  No.  4060) 
Grocer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ap  11,  1888,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Thomas  Alwin  (b.  Jl  8,  1863.  Thur- 
ingen  Wald,  Sachsen,  Ger.)  and  Mane  Theresa 
(Brodt)  Wanderer  (b.  N  22,  1862,  Zechlin. 
Pomniern,  do.).  Prepared  in  McKinley  H.  S^, 
Chicago.  Triangle;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  C. 
E.  Soc;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Brevet  Capt.,  111. 
Nat.  Guard.  Engr.,  igio-ii;  Grocer,  '91 1  — 
Mem.  Nat.  Geog.  Soc,  1909—-  Married  Lydia 
Rcgina  Herzog,  O  11,  1911,  Oak  Park,  111. 
Children:  Alwin  Edward  Oscar,  b.  Ag  1, 
1912;  Margaret  Marie,  b.  Ag  26.  1915.  Ad- 
dress,  412  S.  Lombard  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.; 
bus.  add.,    102-104  W.   Madison  St..  do. 


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4480.  GEORGE  SNYDER  WARD 
(Brother  of  No.  1995) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  30,  1888, 
Benton,  III.;  s.  William  Riley  (b.  Ag  11,  1848. 
do.)  and  Imogene  (Snyder;  \Vard  (b.  S  s, 
1857,  Osage,  111.).  Prepared  in  Benton  H.  S.: 
Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  Exeter,  N.  II.  LL.  B., 
Columbia,  1913.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Delta  Kap- 
pa Chi;  Egyptian  Club.  With  Mayer,  Meyer, 
Austrian  &  I'latt,  Ally's.,  Chicago,  1913-18; 
with  Alien  Property  Custodian,  Bur.  Trusts, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1918 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  R.  A.  M.;  K.  T.;  Medinah  Temple,  A.  A. 
O.  N.  M.  S.;  B.  P.  O.  E.  Address,  Benton, 
111. 

4481.  DAVID  WALLACE  WARNOCK 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Keswick,  la.; 
s.  William  (b.  Ireland)  and  Jane  (Campbell) 
Warnock  (b.  dn.).  Prepared  in  Molina  H.  S. 
Chem.  Club.  Chem.,  Lab.  Great  West.  Sugar 
(To.,  Loveland,  Colo.,  1910-11;  do.,  Liberty 
Bell  Gold  Mining  Co.,  Telluride,  Colo.,  1911- 
12;  do.,  Bettcndorf  Steel  Co.,  Bettendorf,  la., 
1912-15;  do..  Anaconda  Copper  Min.  Co.,  Ana- 
conda, Mont.,  1916 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church. 
Address,  910  12th  Ave.,  Moline,  111.;  bus. 
add..   Box   721,   Anaconda,   Mont. 

4482.  LUDLOW  JOSEPH  WASHBURN 
Merchandise  Buyer;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Jl  8, 
1888,  Chicago;  s.  William  Dow  (b.  Ap  4,  1854, 
Plattville,  Wis.)  and  Jean  (Peck)  Washbui;n 
(b.  Je  8,  1865,  Coshocton,  0.).  Prepared  in 
Lawrenceville  H.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Helmet 
Club;  Yoxan;  Phoenix;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho; 
Track  and  Basketball;  Tennis  Championship. 
Truck  Gardner;  Auto  Bus.,  igii-15;  Buyer, 
Marshall  Field,  Wholesale,  1915-18.  Ensign 
Sch.,  Regt.  5,  8th  Div.,  Pelham  Bay,  N.  Y.; 
Ensign,  do.,  1918.  Address,  1014  Sheridan 
Road,  Evanston,  111.;  bus.  add.,  219  W.  Adams 
St.,  do. 

4483.  MARGUERITE  WATSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  30.  1887, 
Foster,  Ky. ;  d.  James  Ferdinand  (b.  Ap  17, 
1847,  Falmouth,  Ky.)  and  Claire  (Schoolfield) 
Watson  (b.  S  18,  1854,  Foster,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Delavan  and  Urbana  H.  Schs.  Athenean; 
Phi  Delta  Psi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Teacher,  Eng. 
and  Hist,  in  Minonk,  III.,  191 1;  do.,  Bisbee, 
Ariz.  H.   S.     Address,   Williamsville,  Ill.t 

4484.  LYNN  ANDRE  WATT 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Je  9,  1886, 
Pontiac,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  O  >;,  1830,  Zanes- 
ville,  O.)  and  Mary  (Huston)  Watt  (b.  O  g, 
1839,  Easton,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Pontiac  H.  S. 
Iris;  Am.  Chem.  Soc. ;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma.  Asst. 
Chem.,  Armour  &  Co.,  191 1;  First  Asst.  Chem., 
do.,  191 1 — .  Married  Pearl  Ethel  Morrison, 
Je  18,  1913,  Pontiac,  111.  Address,  1218  W. 
8ist   St.,   Chicago. 

4485.     MARGARET    WEINBERG 
.      (WALTON) 
(Wife  of  No.  4477;   Sister  of  No.  3598) 
A.    B.  in   L.   &  A.;   b.   Ja  4,    1889,  Augusta, 
111.;   d.   M.   S.    (b.   Ja   5,    i860,   do.)    and   Flora 
Jane  (Bolton)  Weinberg  (b.  Ap  29,  1862,  Pa.). 
Prepared   in   Rushville   H.    S.;    Univ.    of   Calif, 
summer    sch.,    191 1.      Alpha   Delta    Pi.      Substi- 
tute,   Pub.    Sch.,    Santa    Cruz,    Calif.,    1911-12; 
Teacher,  H.    S.,  Somerset.   Ky.,   1912-13.      Mar- 
ried   Thomas    William    Walton     ('10),    Ag    12, 
19:3.      Child,    Thomas    \\'illiam,    Jr.,    b.    1)    11, 
1914.     Address,  1723  Church  St.,  N.  W.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

4486.  GEORGE  RICHARD  WELCH 
Asst.  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  F  22,  1882, 
Joliet,  111.;  s.  George  Francis  (b.  Ag  13,  1852, 
do.)  and  Margaret  Loretta  (Conlon)  Welch 
(b.  Mr  I,  1852,  Honeoye  Falls,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Joliet  H.  S.    Zeta  Psi.     Const.  Work, 


111.  Street  Co.  and  Commonwealth  E^dison  Co., 
Chicago;  Asst.  Supt.,  American  Car  Co.,  Kenil- 
worth,  N.  J.  Address,  410  S.  Ottawa  St.,  Jol- 
iet, 111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  American  Car  Co., 
Kcnilworth,  N.  J. 

4487-  JACOB  WENDLING 
Estimator;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ap  12,  1883, 
Elran,  Ger.;  s.  Jacob  (b.  S  21,  1847,  do.)  and 
.Anna  Katharina  (Richert)  Wendling  (b.  D  4, 
1843,  do.).  Prepared  in  Williamsville  H.  S. 
Insp.,  Water  Works  Const.,  1910-11;  Estimator, 
Ornamental  Iron.  191 1 — .  Address,  Williams- 
ville, Erie  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  bus.  add.,  152  Terrace 
St.,   Buffalo,   N.   Y. 

4488.     FREDERICK  WILLIAM  WESTON 

(Son  of  No.  297) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  i,  i888, 
Topeka,  Kan.;  s.  William  Sumner  ('81),  (b.  Je 
22,  i860,  Champaign)  and  Elizabeth  Jane 
(Towlson)  Weston  (b.  D  25,  1861,  Eng.). 
Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Lt.  Col.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Estimator, 
Moravia  Const.  Co.,  1910;  Draftsman,  Purdy 
&  Henderson,  Engrs.,  Chicago,  191 1;  Time- 
keeper, Pamley  &  Nethercut  Co..  Ft.  Worth, 
Tex.,  1912.  15th  Co.,  2nd  P.  T.  Regt.,  N.  Y., 
1917— .   Address,   Houston,   Tex. 

4489.  BURTON  CYRENIUS  JOB 
WHEATLAKE 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  N  10,  1884, 
Cleveland;  s.  Samuel  Kennedy  (b.  F  24,  1856, 
Kingston,  Ont.)  and  Emma  (Burnap)  Wheat- 
lake  (b.  Ag  7,  1857,  Cherry  Valley,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Greenville  Coll.  Prep.  Sch.  B.  S., 
Greenville  Coll.,  1907.  Stud.  Branch,  A.  I. 
E.  E.;  Sec,  E.  E.  Soc.  Test  Man,  Gen.  Elec. 
Co.,  igio-n;  Transformer  Engr.,  do.,  1911-12; 
Transformer  Specialist,  Denver  Office,  191 2- 
14;  Mgr.,  Supply  Dept.,  do.,  1914 — .  Mem., 
Sons  of  Jove.  Married  Florence  Louise  Joy, 
O  10,  1912,  Greenville,  111.  Children:  Ruth 
Joy,  b.  F  I,  1914;  Burton  Kennedy,  b.  Ja  27, 
1917.  Address,  2357  Dahlia  St.,  Denver;  bus. 
add..  Gen.  Elec.   Co.,  do. 

4490.  JOHN  EZRA  WHITCHURCH 
Agriculturist;   B.   S.  in  Agr. ;   b.   S  25,   1866, 

Centralia  Twp.,  Marion  Co.,  111.;  s.  Lewis 
Thomas  (b.  F  7,  1834,  do.)  and  Lydia  Caro- 
line (Holaday)  Whitchurch  (b.  F  26,  1845, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Salem  H.  S.;  No.  Indus 
Norm.  Sch.,  Valparaiso,  Ind.;  So.  III.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.,  Carbondale,  111.  Agr.  Club; 
Alpha  Zeta.  Assoc,  Soil  Fertility,  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.  Married  Lulu  farker,  Ag 
30,  1893,  Blue  Island,  111.  Children:  Helen,  b. 
Ag  19,  1894;  Louise,  b.  D  8,  1899.  Address, 
Salem,  111. 

4491.  FLORENCE  LEONE  WHITE 
Teacher;   A.   B.   in  L.   &  A.;   b.   D   27,   1888, 

Rantoul,  111.;  d.  Joseph  Smith  (b.  1840,  Derry, 
Ireland)  and  Jane  (Osborne)  White  (b.  1846, 
Griggsville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Rantoul  H.  S. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Class  Basketball.  Prin., 
Rantoul  H.  S.,  igio-ii;  Teacher,  Math., 
Sheldon  H.  S.,  111.,  1912-13.  Address,  Rantoul, 
Ill.t 

4492.  OTIS  GUNN  WHITEHEAD 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  24,  1883, 
Lawrence,  Kan.;  s.  Herbert  Clarkson  (b. 
Brampton,  Can.)  and  Vara  (Gunn)  Whitehead 
(b.  Wyandotte,  Kan.).  Prepared  in  Hyde 
Park  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta:  Shield  and 
Trident;  Helmet;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.  Drafts- 
man, Ritter  &  Mott,  Engr.,  1910-11;  Insp., 
Leonard  Const.  Co.,  1911-12;  Insp.,  Schenck 
&  Williams,  .\rchs.,  Cleveland  and  Canton,  O., 
1912-13;  Struct.  Draftsman,  The  Republic 
Struct.  Iron  Works,  and  Insp.,  Walker  & 
Weeks,  Archs.,  Chicago,  1913-14;  Draftsman, 
Corrugated  Bar  Co.,   Charlotte,  N.  C,  1914-16; 


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Struct.  Engr.,  So.  Engng.  Co..  .Vmhiidge.  Pa., 
iqi6:  Struct.  Draftsman,  Am.  Uriilge  Co.,  191  fi; 
Engr..  Corrugateil  Har  Co.,  1916 — .  Mem., 
Presby.  Church;  Dayton  Country  Cluh.  Mar- 
ried .\nna  Blanche,  F  7,  1914,  Dayton,  O. 
Child,  Thomas  High,  b.  Je  iq,  1915.  .-idilrcss, 
57  Wakefield  .\ve.,  Buflfalo.  N.  Y.;  bus.  add., 
c/o  Corrugated  Bar  Co.,  Mutual  Life  Bldg., 
do. 

4493.  DONALD  FLETCHER  WILEY 

(Brother   of    No.    2286) 
Sales  Mgr.;   A.    B.   in  Bus.   L.   &   A.;   b.   Mr 
II,    1886,   Peoria;   s.   William   Rodney    (b.    O  4, 

1850.  Saxton's  R.,  Vt.)  and  Nellie  (Day) 
Wiley  (b.  Je  11,  1851,  Tovvnsend,  Vt.).  Pre- 
pared in  Peoria  IL  S.;  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.; 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1907-08.  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
Glee  Club;  Tennis,  Doubles  championiship. 
Chem.  111.  Steel  Co.,  1910;  Sales  Mgr.,  Flex- 
lume  Sign  Co.,  Chicago,  191 1 — •.  Mem.,  Baptist 
Church;  (Jyro  Club;  St.  Lukes  Choir,  Evanston, 
111.;  Pres.,  Chicago  Assn.  Sign  Mfrs.  Married 
Mercy  Miller,  Ap  29,  191  i,  Peoria.  Children: 
Donna  Judith,  b.  Mr  3,  191 ->;  Barbara  Day,  b. 
N  16,  1916.  Address.  2761  Woodbine  Ave., 
Evanston,  111.;  bus.  add.,  35  S.  Dearborn  St., 
Chicago. 

4494.  CHARLES  JULIUS  WILLARD 
Professor;    15.    S.    in    Agr. ;    M.    S.,    1917;    '>• 

F  14,  1889,  Manhattan,  Kan.;  s.  Julius  T.  (b. 
1862,  Wabaunsee,  Kan.)  and  Lydia  (Gard- 
iner) Willard  (b.  Mo.,  1863).  Prepared  in 
Manhattan  (Kan.)  City  Schs.;  B.  S.,  Gen. 
Sc,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1908;  Alpha  Zeta; 
Sigma  Xi;  Agr.  Club;  I'inal  Honors.  Farmer, 
Bradford,  Kan.,  1910-13;  Williamsburg,  Va., 
1913-16;  Asst.  Prof.,  Farm  Crops,  O.  St.  Univ., 
1917 — .  Married  Vivien  Madeline  UHmer,  O 
28,  191 1,  Chicago.  Address,  1758  N.  High  St., 
Columbus,  0.;bus.  add.,  O.  ot.  Univ.,  do. 

449S.     ARTHUR  EDWARDS  WILLIAMS 

(Husband    of   No.    4310) 
Ceram.  Engr.;  B.   S.  in  Ceram.;  M.  .S.,   191 6; 
b.  Je  21,   1886,  Cleveland;  s.  Nicholas  (b.   S   15, 

1 85 1,  N.  Y.)  and  Alice  May  (Edwards)  Wil- 
liams (b.  Jl  24,  .1861,  London,  Eng.).  Pre- 
I>ared  in  Cleveland  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.;  O.  St. 
I'niv.  Ceram  Soc.  Supt.,  Monmouth  Brick  & 
Tile  Co.,  1910-11;  Ceram.  Engr.,  West  Brick 
Co.,  Danville,  III.,  1911-12;  Factory  Supt.,  do., 
1912-14;  Inst.  Ceram.,  Univ.  of  111.,  i9i4-i<'>; 
Assoc.  Ceram.  Chem.,  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Standards, 
Pittsburgh,  19 16 — .  Auth. :  Investigation  of 
Iron  Ore  Cement,  Trans.  Am.  Cement  Users' 
Assoc.,  1902.  Mem.  .\in.  Ceram.  Soc;  111. 
Brick  Makers'  Assn.  Married  Laura  M.  Mil- 
ler do),  O  12,  1912.  Child,  son,  b.  Ag  191.3- 
Address,  c/o  Bureau  of  Standards,  I'ittsburgh.t 

4496.  CLARENCE  FOSS  WILLIAMS 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3606,  5501) 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  P.us.  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  30, 
1886,  Elgin,  III.;  s.  John  Howard  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Foss)  Williams.  Prepared  in  H.  S. 
Phi  Kappa  Psi ;  Shield  and  Trident;  Theta  Nu 
Epsilon.  Editorial  Dept.,  Cle-cland  Leader  and 
Cleveland  News,  1910-12;  Assoc.  Ed.,  The  Iron 
Trade  Review.  Pittsburgh,  1912-17.  Salesman. 
The  Allen  S.  Davison  Co.,  do.,  1917 — .  Married 
Ruby  Woods.  S  5.  I9"i,  Belvidere,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Mary  Louise,  b.  O  14,  1912;  Jane  Ellen, 
b.  Ap  25.  1917.  Address.  116  Savannah  .Ave., 
Edgcwood,  Pittsburgh;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Iron 
Trade  Review,  2148  Oliver  Bldg,  do. 

4497.  EVERP:TT  WILLIAMS 
Teacher;  B.  S.;  A.  B.;  b.  Mr  30.  '88>.  Har- 
mony, Ind.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  Ag  6,  1843,  du.\ 
and  Rachel  Ann  (Thompson)  Williams  (b.  S 
.S,  1853.  Indianola.  III.).  Prepared  in  Vermilion 
Acad.,  Vermilion  Grove;  Earlham  Coll.,  Rich- 
mond,  Ind.     Ionian;   Sec,  V.   M.   C.  A.  Prin., 


H.  S.,  Beinent,  111.,  1910-12;  Teacher,  Sc,  Ar- 
eola, HI.,  1913;  do.,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.,  1913. 
Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Married  Ora  Lou  Rob- 
inson. D  30,  1908,  Urbana.  Address,  Mt.  Ver- 
non, 111. 

4498.  GLENN  RICHARD  WILLIAMS 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  26,  1887, 
Dennison,  la.;  s.  Richard  Edward  (b.  1864, 
Iowa  City,  la.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Camp- 
bell) Williams  (b.  1864,  t'hicago).  Prei)ared 
in  Jefferson  H.  S.;  I.cwis  Inst.  Triangle. 
Asst.  Engr.,  Chicago  Hgts.  Land  Assn.,  1910; 
Asst.  City  Engr.,  Chicago  Hgts.,  1910 — .  Ad- 
dress, 23  19th  St.,  Chicago  Heights,  111. 

4499-  FRANK  WILLS 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  F  jo,  1884, 
Mackinaw,  111.;  s.  James  M.  Wills.  Prepared 
in  Mackinaw  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Acacia; 
.Mjiha  Chi  Sigma;  Sr.  Hat  Com.;  Pres.  Chem. 
Club.  Married  Ada  Lathrop,  Ag  27,  1913,  Cham- 
paign. Address,  225  Florida  Ave.,  Jacksonville, 
Fla. 
4500.  LUCY  GRAY  WILSON  (ERRETT) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ap  14,  1887,  Washington.  la.;  d. 
Frank  Louis  (b.  F  20,  1863,  do.)  and  Harriet 
Frances  (Williams)  Wilson  (b.  Je  14,  1864, 
W.  Newton,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Washington 
H.  S.;  Lasell  Sem.,  Auburndale,  Mass.,  1904- 
06;  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Libn.,  Ke- 
wanee  Pub.  Lib.,  191011.  Mem.,  D.  A.  R. 
Married  Albert  Widney  Errett,  Tr.,  O  11,  1911, 
Washington,  la.  Address,  524  S.  Chestnut  St., 
Kewanee,  111. 

4501.  NELLE  MAE  WILSON  (SCOTT) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  F  6,  1886,  Ashland,  111.;  d.  Ed- 
mund James  (b.  .S  22,  1857)  and  Harriet  Ca- 
therine (Hine)  Wilson  (b.  Ja  4.  1863).  Pre- 
pared in  Macomb  H.  S.;  Cent.  Prep  Sch.;  N. 
W.  L'niv.,  1905-07.  Delta  Gamma.  Libn., 
Monticello  Sem.,  1910-11;  Asst.  Libn.,  West. 
III.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Macomb,  1911-13.  Married 
Ray  Scott,  S  25,  1913,  Macomb,  111.  Child, 
Dorothy  June,  b.  F  21,  191 5.  Address,  Jackson- 
ville,   Ill.t 

4502.  IIULDA  CATHERINE  WITTE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  12,  1886, 
Pekin,  111.;  d.  Henry  C.  (b.  S  30,  1854,  Berlin. 
Ger.)  and  .\nna  Rose  (Handley)  Witte  (b.  Mr 
I,  1856,  Stuttgart,  do.).  Prepared  in  Pekin  H. 
S.  Athenean;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Address, 
5430  Cornell  Ave.,  Chicago. 

4503.  OTTO  FRED  WOLF 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  Civ.  Engr.;  A.  M. 
in  C.  E.,  191 6;  b.  S  15.  1885,  Niles  Center,  111.; 
s.  Henry  (b.  D  30,  1856,  Augsburg,  Ger.)  and 
Louise  (Wurtz)  Wolf  (b.  N  8,  1862,  West  Chi- 
cago). Prepared  in  Elmhurst,  IL  S.  Prosemi- 
nary  Concrete  Sub-foreman,  Timekeeper  and 
Draftsman,  Am.  Bridge  Co.  Address,  Elm- 
hurst,  111. 

4504.  GEORGE  VERNON  WOOD 
Graindealer;  LL.  B.;  b.  S  8,  1884,  Gilford. 
111.;  s.  Robert  (b.  D  14,  1861,  Penlield,  111.) 
and  Prudence  Eve  (Stewart)  Wood  (b.  N  25, 
1861,  Charleston,  111.).  Prepared  in  Rantoul 
H.  S.  Acacia:  John  Marshall  Law  Club;  Circu- 
lation Mgr..  The  Daitx  Illini:  Chm..  Sr.  Com., 
1910.  A.  F.  A.  M.;  M.  E.  Church;  Nat.  Geog. 
Soc.     Address,  Gifford.  111. 

450S.     HENRY  CLAY  WOOD 

Auditor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  26,  1884,  De- 
Kalb,  111.;  s.  Edward  Olin  (b.  S  27,  1850. 
Gilbertsville,  N.  Y.)  and  Amelia  L.  (Mason) 
Wood  (b.  Mr  21.  i8s4.  Berlin  Heights,  O.). 
Prepared  in  DeKalb  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1902-3.  Alnha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi;  Chi  Psi.  Audi- 
tor, The  V'alley  Bank,  Phoenix,  Ar\7..;  do.. 
The  Gile  Valley  Bank  &  Trust  Co.,  Ariz.  Ad- 
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4506.     MARGARKT  CROWELL  WOO!) 

(DICK) 

(Wife   of  No.  2951) 

B.  L.  S.;  1).  Ja  :o,  1885,  Mt.  Pulaski,  III.; 
(I.  Zeno  Kclley  (b.  1841,  West  Yarmouth, 
Mass.)  aiul  Sarah  Jane  (Chase)  Wood  (1). 
1844,  Macomb,  III.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Pulaski 
II.  S.;  A.  n.,  St.  Marys  Sch.,  Knoxville,  111., 
1905.  Pi  ]?eta  Plii;  Phi  Delta  I'si.  Married 
Carl  Rankin  Dick  ('07),  I)  11,  igu.  Champaign. 
Address,  649   W.   North   St.,   Decatur,   III. 

4507.     STEPHEN  GASKELL  WOOD 
B.    S.:    b.    D    28,    1884,    Evanston,    III.;    s.    E. 
W.    Wood.      I'reparcd    in    Evanston    Tp.    H.    S. 
With  Am.   Creosoting   Co.,  Chicago,    19:2.     /Id- 
dress,  Maywood;   J.'l. 

4508.  *WILLIAM  STRONG  WRIGHT 
Business:  A.  R.  in  L.  and  A.;  b.  N  29,  1886; 
s.  Alvin  (b.  Easthampton,  Mass.)  and  Caro- 
line (Trimble)  Wright  (b.  Crown  Point,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Cushing  Acad.,  Mass.;  Univ. 
of  Vt.,  1906-08.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Delta 
Kappa  Chi;  Varsity  Football;  Class  Football. 
V.  P.,  Flexlume  Sign  Co.;  Treas.,  do.,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.  Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ; 
Westminster  Club;  Gyro  Club.  Married  Mabel 
Dorcas  Stanton,  Ja  2,  1912,  New  York  City. 
Children:  Prudence  Stanton,  b.  F  i,  1913; 
William  Strong,  Jr.,  b.  Ap  18,  1914.  Died  O  10, 
1918,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

4509.  MINNIE  YONGE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  D  14,  1882,  Rich- 
land Co.,  111.;  d.  Zebulon  I.  (b.  F  14,  1851, 
Rising  Sun,  Ind.)  and  Margaret  J.  (Dickerson) 
Yonge  (b.  N  24,  1861,  Jasper  Co.,  III.).  Pre- 
pared in  Industrial  Arts  11.  S.,  Sterling,  Colo.; 
Univ.  of  Colo.;  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1914.  Teacher, 
Biol.,  Indus.  Arts  H.  S.,  Logan  Co.,  Sterling, 
Colo.;  do.,  H.  S.,  Carthage,  Mo.;  do.,  Selma 
Union  II.  S.,  Selma,  Calif.,  1914-18.  Pres., 
W'estminster  Guild,  igri;  Pres.,  Christian  En- 
deavor, 19!  I — .  Address,  2451  N.  McCall  Ave., 
Selma,    Calif. 

4510.  ROSE  JANE  YOUNG  (BALLOU) 
A.  B.  in  Gen.  Sc;  b.  Ag  21,  1879,  Grafton, 
Neb.;  d.  Robert  J.  (b.  Rushville,  111.)  and  Mary 
(Harrison)  Young  (b.  Waymart,  Pa.).  Pre- 
pared in  Rushville  H.  S.  Married  Fredtric 
Herbert  Ballou,  Ag  18,  1910,  Rushville,  111. 
Addrcs.s,   Tempe,    .\v\z. 


451 1.  JOHN    BENNETF    YOWELL 
Ceramist;    A.    P..    in    Ceram.;    b.    Ag    i,    1887, 

Dudley,  111.;  s.  Edmund  (b.  S  2,  186.3,  Clark 
Co.,  III.)  and  Clara  Fra:ices  (Bennett)  Yowell 
(b.  S  9,  1862,  Edgar  Co.,  III.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  With  Ark.  Brick  &  Mgr.  Co., 
1910;  Dudley,  111.,  191 1 — .  B.  P.  O.  E.;  A 
F.  A.   M.     Address,  Reynoldsville,   Pa. 

4512.  JUEDAN  TUN-SIION   ZIIEN 

Accountant;    A.    B.    in    L.    &  A.;   B.   S.   in   R. 

R.  C.  E.,  191 1 ;  A.  M.,  191 1;  b.  1880,  Soochow. 
Shanghai,  China.  Prepared  in  Nanyang  (Toll., 
Shanghai,  China;  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1905-07; 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1907-8.  C.  E.  Club;  Cosmo- 
politan Club,  Asst.  Prof.,  Math.  Coll.  of  Fin- 
ance; iVccountant,  Div.  Ry.  Accts.  and  Statis- 
tics, Ministry  of  Communications,  Peking, 
China.  Mem.  Trinity  M.  E.  Church,  Urbana. 
Address,  Ko.  6  Chia  Yuan,  Huting,  West  City, 
Peking,    China. 


4513.     AARON   WILBUR  ZIMMERMAN 

Inspector;  B.  A.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  14,  1885, 
Tiskilwa,  111.;  s.  Samuel  (b.  Je  18,  1858,  Pe- 
oria) and  Katherine  (Albrecht)  Zimmerman  (b. 
Ap  3,  1858,  Tiskilwa,  111.).  Prepared  in  Tiskil- 
wa H.  S.  Testing  Engr.,  Gary,  Ind.,  1910-11; 
Insp.  Engr.,  do.,  191 1 — .  Married  Coro  Tor- 
ene,  N  28,  191 2,  Tiskilwa,  111.  Child,  Louise 
Charlotte,  b.  O  27,  1913.  Address,  650  Polk 
St.,    Gary,    Ind. 

4514.  GEORGE  FULTON  DANIEL 
ZIMMERMAN 
Salesman;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  3,  1883,  Mason 
City,  111.;  s.  Albert  Randolph  (b.  1853,  do.) 
and  Anniah  Belle  (Walker)  Zimmerman  (b. 
r865,  do.).  Prepared  in  Mason  City  II.  S.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Psi  L'psilon;  Fresh,  football. 
With  Contract  Dept.,  Cent.  Union  Tel.  Co., 
Rock  Island,  111..  1910-11;  Lawyer,  Peoria, 
19 1 2-1 7;  Salesman,  Leader  Iron  Works.  Deca- 
tur. 111..  1917-18;  do.,  Urbana,  1918 — .  Married 
lulia  (iale  Barrett,  Je  27,  1910,  Cincinnati. 
Children:  Elizabeth  Gale,  b.  Je  13,  191 1;  Julia 
Barrett,  b.  O  17,  1913;  George  Fulton  Daniel, 
b.  O  17.  1914  (died  Je  24,  1915);  John  Barrett, 
b.  D  19,  191 5.  Address,  514  Michigan  Ave., 
Urbana;  bus.  add..  Central  Ave.  and  Wabash 
Tracks,    Urbana. 


CLASS  OF  1911   (473  LIVING,  7  DEAD) 


4515.  ALFRED  NALLE  ABBOTT 
(Son  of  No.  121;  Brother  of  No.  4516) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag  i,  1887. 
Saltillo,  Mex.;  s.  Theodore  Sperry  ('77),  (b.  S 
21,  1855,  Morrison,  111.)  and  Aurelia  (Nalle) 
Atjbott  (b.  New  Orleans,  La.).  Prepared  in 
Woodberry  Forest,  Orange,  Va. ;  W.  Texas  Mil. 
Acad.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Triangle.  Civ. 
Engr.  in  irrigation  projects.  Address,  Santa 
Marta.  Columbia,  S.  Am. 

4043.  BAYARD  TAYLOR  ABBOTT 

(Son  of  No.  416;  Brother  of  Nos.  4044,  6(187, 
8909) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  N  5,  1887,  Mor- 
rison. 111.;  s.  Alfred  Noyes  ('85).  (b.  N  2,  1862, 
L^nion  Grove,  111.)  and  Sarah  G.  ((ireen) 
Abbott.  Preyiared  in  Morrison  H.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.  Acacia;  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Agr.  Club; 
Crystal  Club.  Mgr.,  Stock  Farm,  Morrison,  111. 
Address,  Morrison,   III. 

4516.     THEODORA  SARA  ABBOTT 
(Daughter  of  No.  121;  Sister  of  No.  4515) 
A.    B.   in   L.   &  A.:   b.   Ja    11,    1890,   Saltillo, 
Coahuila,   Mex.;   d.   Theodore   Sperry   C77),   0>. 


S  21,  1855,  Morrison,  111.)  and  Aurelia  (Nalle) 
Abbott,  (b.  Ag  I,  i860.  New  Orleans,  La.).  Pre- 
pared in  Fairmount  Acad.,  Wichita,  Kan. 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Address,  Saltillo,  Coa- 
huila, Mex. 

4517.     WILLIAM  ALBERT  ALBRECHT 
(Brother  of  No.   7333) 

Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  12,  1888, 
Flanagan,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  N  20,  1833,  Ger.) 
and  Barbara  (Nafziger)  Albrecht  (b.  Ag  28, 
1851,  Zweilbrucken,  do.).  Prepared  in  Acad., 
I'luffton  Coll.,  O.  Ionian.  Teacher.  Bluffton 
Coll.,  Bluffton,  O.,  1911-12;  Instr.,  Soils,  Univ. 
of  Mo.,  1 91 6 — .  Auth.:  Changes  in  Nitrogen 
Content  of  Stored  Soils,  Jour.  Am.  Soc.  of 
.Agronomy,  Vol.  X,  No.  2,  F  1918.  Mem., 
Classical  Assn.  of  Middle^  West  and  South; 
Am.  Soc.  of  Agronomy;  Soc.  Am.  Bacteriol- 
ogists; Mennonite  Church.  Address,  Columbia, 
Mo. 

4518.     WILLIAM  SELBY  ALLAN 

Instrumcntman:  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  O  6, 
1888,  Toronto,  Can.;  s.  Selby  (nindry  (h.  Jl  6, 
1 85 1,  Brigus,  Newfoundland)  and  Agnes  Oliver 
(Rutherford)  Allan  (b.  Ag  19,  1861,  Harbor 
(^race,    do.).      Lewis    Inst.       Freshman    Basket- 


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ball;  Baseball;  Class  Football.  In  Engng.  Camps 
of  Madeira-Mamore  Ry.,  Jungles  of  Brazil; 
Levelinan,  191 1;  Inslrunientman,  1912 — .  Ad- 
dress, 648  E.  Cornelia  Ave.,  Chicago. 

4519.  GEORGE  B.  ALLEN 
Chief  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Je  8,  1886. 
Roodhouse,  111.;  s.  Alonzo  (b.  D  8,  1837,  do.) 
and  Ellen  Elizabeth  (McCracken)  Allen  (b. 
My  25,  1842).  Prepared  in  Roodhouse  II.  S. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Final  Honors;  Illini  Staff,  1910. 
Draftsman,  Hastings  Motor  Shaft  Co.,  191 1; 
with  Hudson  Motor  Car  Co.,  Detroit,  1912-13; 
With  Chalmers  Motor  Co.,  do.,  1913-15;  Exp. 
Engr.,  do.,  1915;  Asst.  Chief  Engr.,  Liberty 
Motor  Car  Co.,  do.,  1915-17.  First  Lt.,  Ord. 
Reserve  Corps.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Address, 
Roodhouse,   111. 

4520.  RAY  CLIFFORD  ALLEN 
Employment  Mgr. ;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My 
27,  1886,  Waterman,  111.;  s.  Fred  Lincoln  (b. 
S  30,  1869,  do.)  and  Ella  Pearl  (Sawyer)  Allen 
(b.  F  12,  1861,  Pierce,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Winfield  (Kan.)  IL  S.  Record  Clerk,  Com- 
monwealth Edison  Co.,  Chicago,  1911-15;  So- 
cial Investigator,  do.,  1915-16;  Vocational  Ad- 
visor, do.,  1916-17;  Employment  Mgr.,  do., 
1917 — .  Mem.,  Employment  Mprs.  Club,  Chi- 
cago. Married  Bertha  Edna  Shealy,  Je  17, 
19 16,  Chicago.  Child,  Charles  Edward,  b.  Mr 
27,  1917.  Address,  5918  S.  Sawyer  Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  4834  S.  Halsted  St.,  do. 

4521.  WILLIAM  HERBERT  ALMY 
(Husband  of  No.  4532;  Brother  of  No.  3618) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  14,  1881, 
Galesburg,  111.;  s.  William  Hoffman  (b.  Ap 
185 1,  Philadelphia)  and  Mary  Louise  (Shul!) 
Almy  (b.  1854,  New  York).  Prepared  in 
Sterling  and  Coloma  Tp.  H.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad. 
Charter  Mem.,  M.  E.  Soc. ;  Gym.  Team;  Capt., 
L^niv.  Regl.;  Chm.,  Cap  and  Gown  Com. 
Dir.,  Man.  Tr..  Thornton  Tp.  H.  S.,  Harvey, 
111.;  Farmer,  Indianola,  111.,  19 16 — .  Scout 
Master  of  Boy  Scouts  of  Am.  Married  Flor- 
ence Baird  ('11),  D  21,  1912,  Indianola,  111. 
Children:  lean  Baird,  b.  N  23,  1913;  Lois 
Winifred,  b.  Ap  28,  191 5.  Address,  R.  i,  In- 
dianola,   111. 

4522.  ARVID  ROBERT  ANDERSON 
Engr.  and  Mfr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.,  1912; 
b.  O  I,  1890,  Chicago;  s.  Lars  Gustav  (b.  D 
5,  1858,  Orebro,  Sweden)  and  Augusta  (Gus- 
tavson)  Anderson  (b.  Ag  25,  1861,  Boxholm, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S..  Chicago. 
Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Gamma 
Alpha;  Prelim.  Honors;  Final  Honors;  Special 
Honors;  Grad.  Scholarship.  Pres.,  The  Auto- 
matic Reclosing  Circuit  Breaker  Co..  Columbus, 
O.  I'at.  F.,  324th  F.  A.,  Camp  Sherman,  O. 
Address,  239   19th  Ave.,   Columbus,   O. 

4523.  CHARLES  THOMAS  ANDERSON 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.,  1912; 
b.  Mr  12,  1888,  Taylorville,  111.;  s.  Arche- 
laus  (b.  O  16,  1851,  Green  Co..  Ind.)  and 
Leah  Grace  (Chapman)  Anderson  (b.  My  4, 
i860.  Ogle  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Taylorville 
Tp  II.  S.  Gen.  Assembly  undcr-grad.  Scholar- 
ship. Gen.  research,  Elec.  Co.,  Pittsfield,  Mass., 
1912-16;  do..  Union  Switch  &  Signal  Co.. 
Swissvale,  Pa.,  1916-17.  Lt.  Jr.  Grade  U.  S.  N. 
R.;  Radio  officer,  U.  S.  S.  Minnesota;  do..  V. 
S.  S.  New  Mexico.  Address,  628  E.  Franklin 
St.,  Taylorville,  111. 

4524.  CLAIR  ELMORE  ANDERSON 
Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  M.  S  ,  191 3;  b 
F  19,  1886,  Summer  Hill,  111.;  s.  II.  L.  and 
Ehza  Anderson.  I'repared  in  Pittsfield  H.  b. 
E.  E.  Soc.  Sales  Dept.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.  Lamp 
Works;  Harrison,  N.  J.,  I9i3-'";  do.,  II.  W. 
McCandless  &  Co.,  1917;  Asst.  Sales  Mgr.,  do., 
1917-18;   Mgr.,  Miniature  Lamp  Sales,  Am.  Lv- 


eready  Works.  Long  Island  City,  N.  Y.  Ad- 
dress, 44  Bleecker  St.,  Newark,  N.  J.;  bus.  add., 
.American  Eveready  Works,  Long  Island  City, 
N.    Y. 

4525-  WILLIAM  CORNELISON  ANTHONY 
Testing  PIngr. ;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ag  26, 
1890,  Peoria;  s.  Mark  (b.  Washington,  III.) 
and  Carrie  Hester  Anthony  (b.  Centralia,  do.). 
Prepared  in  .Streator  Tp.  H.  S.  M.  E.  Soc. 
Instr. ,  Tulane  Engng.  Coll.,  1911-12;  Engr., 
Chicago  office  of  White  Co.;  Cleveland  Motor 
truck  and  car  builders,  1912-15;  Visited  Europ- 
ean truck  and  gas  engine  plants,  191 5;  Special 
Work,  White  Co.,  191 5;  Experimental  work  in 
development  of  an  automatic  dumping  body  for 
handling  coal  and  other  materials  on  motor 
trucks,  1918.  Married  Edith  Maurer,  Je  i, 
19 1 8,   South  Bend,  Ind.     Address,  Streator,  111. 

4526.  VERNE  LINN  APPLEGATE 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2558,  3258,  6055) 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Je  7,  1887,  Atlanta, 
111.;  s.  Albert  Augustus  (b.  My  6,  1849,  Dillon, 
111.)  and  Clara  Angelina  (.Miller)  Applegate  (b. 
My  8,  1851).  Prepared  in  .\tlanta  II.  S.  Far- 
mer, Atlanta,  111.       Address,  Atlanta,  Ill.t 

4527.  JESSIE  LOUISE  ARMS 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Randolph,  Wis.;  d. 
Myron  F.  (b.  Goshen,  Vt.)  and  Mary  Bass 
(Lyon)  Arms  (b.  Randolph,  Wis.).  Prepared 
in  Randolph  (Wis.)  H.  S.  Ph.  B.,  Lawrence 
Coll.,  1904.  Cataloger,  Lib.,  la.  St.  Univ. 
Mem.,  D.  A.  R. ;  Am.  Lib.  Assn.  Address,  628 
N.  Linn  St.,  Iowa  City,  la. 

4528.  CHARLES  NATHAN  ARNOLD 
Electrician;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  s,  1889, 
Princeton,  111.;  s.  R.  B.  and  Susie  K.  (.Alex- 
ander) Arnold.  Prepared  in  Galena  H.  S. 
Elec.  Test.  Lab.,  Evanston,  111.;  Asst.  Electn., 
Armour  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1914-17.  Lt.,  Jr. 
Grade.   U.   S.  N.  R.,  D  8,   1917—.     Address.  U. 

5.  S.  Pennsylvania,  c/o  Postmaster,  New  York 
City. 

4529.  RALPH  ARNOLD 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  O  2,  1889, 
Carbondale,  111.;  s.  John  J.  (b.  Je  28,  1858, 
Ilenrv,  111.)  and  Samantha  (Hindman)  .Ar- 
nold '(b.  Mr  8,  i860,  Carbondale,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  S.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Egyptian  Club. 
Draftsman,  191 1;  Supt.  of  Const.,  1911-18; 
.Arch.,  Beuttler  &  Arnold,  1918 — .  Address, 
c/o  Beuttler  &  Arnold,  609-10  Security  Bldg., 
Sioux  City,   la. 

4530.  ALPHYLD  JOSEPHINE  AXELSON 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  21,  1891, 
Moline,  111.;  d.  G.  E.  (b.  1859,  Sweden)  and 
-Augusta  (Rylander)  Axelson  (b.  1863,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Moline  H.  S.;  Grinnell  Coll.,  la., 
1907-08;  Augustana  Coll.  190809-  Alpha  Del- 
ta Pi.  Teacher,  Eng.,  11.  S.,  Somerset.  Ky., 
1911-13;  do.,  Little  Rock.  .Ark.,  1913-15;  Teach- 
er. Ger..  Rock  Island,  111.;  H.  S.,  1916-18;  do., 
Eng.,  do.,  1918 — .  Mem..  111.  Branch  of  Assn. 
of  Collegiate  Alumnae.  Address,  2445  19th  Ave., 
Rock  Island,  111. 

4531.     FREDERICK  EUGENE  BAER 
Reporter;  .A.   B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  31,  1889, 
Belleville,  111:;   s.  Amson  (b.  Ag  8,   1851,  Wur- 
temberg,  Ger.)  and  Sadie  (Sacn^'er)  Baer  (b    F 

6,  1865,  New  York  City).  Prepared  in  St. 
Louis  Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Assoc.  Ed.,  lUim;  Local 
Ed.,  Illini:  Ed..  Dope  Sheet;  111.  Union  Coun- 
cil; Illio  Bd.;  Sr.  Memorial  Com.;  Class  Day 
Com.;  Fall  Homecoming  Com.;  Asst.  Ed., 
Alumni  Quartcrlv;  Ed-,  Mgr.,  the  Summer ///nu 
Newspaper  Reporter,  St.  Louis  Tunes,  i<^}  1-12; 
do.,  Philadelphia  Press,  1912-16;  do.,  Philade  - 
phia  Bveninq  Ledqcr,  191 6-1 7;  do..  New  York 
American,  1917-  Co.  B,  305th  Inf..  U.  S.  A., 
S  1 91 7.  yiddress,  c/o  Mrs.  Amson  Baer,  Elms 
Hotel,  Chicago. 


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4531A.  BERTHA  SALSICH  BAIRD 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  My  21,  1877,  Terre 
Haute,  Jnd.;  d.  Aaron  Benjamin  (b.  Jl  28, 
1S42.  Livonia.  N.  Y. )  and  Frances  Avrilla 
(Bain)  Salsich  (b.  O  30,  1849,  Franlifort, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Seymour  (IndJ  H.  S.  Aleth- 
enai;  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Pres..  Lib.  Club. 
Libn.,  Mason  City  Pub.  Lib.,  191 1 — .  Married 
John  Paris  Baird,  Mr  3,  1897,  Seymour,  Ind. 
(died  O  22,  1905).  Address,  117  N.  Adams  St., 
Mason  City,  la. 

4S32.  FLORENCE  BAIRD  (ALMY) 
(Wife  of  No.  4521) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  22,  1S90,  Indian- 
ola,  111.;  d.  W.  S.  (b.  Ag  26,  1853,  do.)  and 
Laura  (Gray)  Baird  (b.  S  14,  1862,  Sidell,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Indianola  H.  S.  and  Frances  Shim- 
er  Acad.  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Illiola.  Practice 
teaching,  Acad.  Married  William  Herbert 
Almy  Cii),  D  21,  1912,  Indianola.  111.  Chil- 
dren: Jean  Baird,  b.  N  23,  191 3;  Lois  Winifred, 
b.  Ap  28,    1915.     Address,  Indianola,  111. 

4533-  CHARLOTTE  PHELPS  BAKER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  27,  1888, 

Sullivan,  111.;  d.  John  Henry  (b.  F  3,  1854,  do.) 
and  Carrie  A.  (Phelps)  Baker  (b.  My  10,  1856, 
Willmington,  111.).  Prepared  in  Sullivan  H. 
S.  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Alethenai.  Teacher, 
Sullivan  H.  S.,  1917.  Address,  1807  Harrison 
St.,   Sullivan,   Ill.t 

4534-  ELMER  JEROME  BAKER,  JR. 
Editor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.;  b.  Ja  3,  1889,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Elmer  Jerome  (b.  1861,  Quasqueton, 
la.)  and  IMay  Fuller  (Jones)  Baker  (b.  1862, 
St.  Charles,  111.).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H. 
S.  and  New  Trier  Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Phi; 
Phi  Delta  Phi.  Married  Rebecca  Van  Devan- 
ter  Chamberlain,  My  29,  1913.  Children:  El- 
mer Jerome,  III,  b.  S  17,  19 14;  Paul  Chamber- 
lain, b.  S  8,  19 1 6.  Address,  2909  Mildred  Ave., 
Chicago;   bus.  add.,  701  Masonic  Temple,  do. 

4535.  ADA  LILLIAN  BALDWIN  (HYDE) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  16,  1888, 
Port  Rowan,  Ont.;  d.  H.  V.  and  Annie  (Crid- 
land)  Baldwin.  Prepared  in  North  Dixon  H. 
S.;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1907-8.  H.  Sc.  Club;  Pi 
Beta  Phi.  Teacher,  Dom.  Sc,  Rockford  H.  S., 
1911-13.  Mem.,  Rockford  Woman's  Clubs; 
Coll.  Woman's  Club  1914 — .  Married  Harold 
Stuart  Hyde,  O  22,  1913,  Dixon,  111.  Address, 
215   Cherry  St.,   S.   E.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

4536.     BRYANT  BANNISTER 

(Brother  of  No.  4538) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  O  24,  1887; 
s.  John  Conkey  (b.  N  15,  i860,  Evanston,  111.) 
and  Frances  Elizabeth  (Bryant)  Bannister  (b. 
My  17,  1866,  Princeton,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Kewanee  H.  S.;  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.  Delta 
Upsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phoenix;  M.  E.  Soc; 
Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Prelim.  Honors; 
Univ.  Bowling;  Pres.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1910-11; 
Pres.,  111.  Union;  Chm.,  Home  Coming  Com.; 
Univ.  GolL  Engr..  Nat.  Tube  Co.,  1912-18; 
dc,  U.  S.  Steel  Corp.,  Ord.  Dept..  Neville 
Island,  Pa.  Address,  260  Bellefield  Ave., 
Pittsburgh;  bus.  add.,  c/o  U.  S.  Steel  Corp., 
Ord.   Dept.,  Ambridge,  Pa. 

4537-     JULIAN  CLYDE   BANNISTER 
Civ.    Engr.;   B.    S.    in    C.    E.;    b.    F    14,    1888, 
Veil,    la.;     s.    E.    B.    Bannister.       Prepared    in 
Ellsworth  IT.  S.     Triangle.    Address,  515  Black 
Bldg.,  Los.  Angeles. 


407 

17,  186s,  Princeton,  111.).  Prepared  in  Kr 
wanee  II.  S.  M.  D.,  N.  VV.  Univ  T9.4  De^ta 
Lpsilon;  Sigma  Mu  Rho;  Nu  Sigma  Nu-Var 
s.y  Baseball;  Class  Baseball;  Class  Bowlin';; 
Uim  Sr.  Invitation  Com.;  Illio  staff;  Y.  M  C 
A.  Cabinet;  Univ.  Auditing  Com  Alnha 
Omega  Alpha.     Lab.   Asst.,  histolog^  Univ    of 

S ch'  to'/i  t%'  ^^r'°'--  ^-  W.^Univ?  Med 
sell.    1911.14;   K^,s    J  |,yg,j.,3^    Cook  Co.   IIosp 

ta  ive' Vn'l  \T^?'-c'^'^^''"^y  ^^'1"  ^■°-  Represent 
WK  'rf  ;  ^^""rk  Service  Corps.  Married  EUza- 
ChL  PTu^T^'r^  .^3,  1916,  Milwaukee. 
Child     Kimball     Jr.,    b     Jl    u,    19,7.    Address. 

f6^K-.io^rorit.^^d/'°^"'^-  ''"^•■-   "'«■  "'^'^•' 

4539.  JESSE  AUGUST  BARGOLA 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  F  15,  1888 
Pecatonica,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b  i8s9  Milwau- 
kee) and  Otilla  .(Hedke)"^  Bargola''(b  1863, 
Wnh  ^/ei'=i''ed  ■"  Pecatonica  H.  S.;  Univ 
Acad.  Scarab.  Head  Draftsman.  Frank  A 
Carpenter,  Arch.,  Rockford,  1911-18;  Civilian 
Draftsman,  Const.  Q.  M.,  Camp  Grant,  19.8- 
I  ■  f.f  n"^^'^'  '^'S->6;  Fed.  Nat.  Guard.  3rd 
Wn/Jl  '  ^°''der  Service.  19 16.  Married  Viola 
Hodgson,  F  24.  1915,  Rockford.  Child,  Henry, 
b^  Ap  4  1916  (died  Ap  s,  1916),  Address,  1135 
N.   Main    St..   Rockford,   111.  ^ 

4540.     NELSON  RODERS  BARR 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    E.    E. ;    b.    My    •?     1884 

Prithfm'R^  '•  H^^-y/-  and  (J.  ^sabell 
(luthill)  Barr  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S 
Sec.  Cooper  Engng.  &  Mfg.  Co.  Address. 
230  iL.  Huron    St.,   Chicago. 


4541.  ALBERT  EDWARD  BARRADELL 
Teacher;  A.  B  in  Sc;  b.  New  Castle  on 
Tyne,  Eng;  s  Albert  (b.  1844,  Childswick- 
rK'^'Q^o^V  ^J"^  Elizabeth  (Clark)  Barradell 
(b  1848,  London  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Proph- 
etstown  H.  S  ;  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Delta 
lau    Delta;    Students    Union    Play;    Band-    Or- 

M%'^-rJ^^i^"'.^:  S-  Oa"^  P"k,  111.  Mem.. 
M.   t..  Church.     Address,  Englewood,  Ill.t 

4542.     SARAH  ANITA  BARRETT 

(REECE) 

(Wife  of  No.  3927;   Sister  of  No.  1808) 

tiAj^-t'"  ^■^^■,^  S.;  b.  N  6,  1886,  Butler, 
111  ;  d.  Jesse  Clark  (b.  My  30,  1839,  Deerfield, 
Ind.)  and  Emma  Cornelia  (Hutchinson)  Bar- 
rett (b.  D  19,  1852,  Henry,  111.).  Prepared  in 
^"'[er  H.  S.;  Hillsboro  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad. 
Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Yo  Ma;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  W.  A 
A.  Teacher,  Eng.,  Litchfield  H.  S.,  1910-11. 
Mem.,  Y.  W.  C  A.,  1905-7.  Married  Wade 
W.  Reece  (  09),  Je  29,  1911,  Butler,  111.  Child. 
Anita  Rose,  b.  My  25,  1912.  Address.  6725 
Chappel   Ave.,   Chicago. 

4543.     PERCY   LEVI    BARTON 
Farmer;   B.   S.  in  C.   E.;  b.  O   5,   1886,  Nor- 
mal,   111.;    s.    Herbert    Jewett    (b.    Newport,    N 
H.)     and     Sara     Lavina     (Dodge)     Barton     (b. 
Grantham,    N.    H.).       Prepared    in    Champaign 
H.    S.    Engr.,   Grand  Trunk   Pacific   Ry.,   191 1 
14;    I'armer,    Dutton,    Mont.,     1915 — .      Mem 
Presby.  Church.     Married  Elizabeth  May  Willis, 
D  27,  1917,  Mt.  Vernon,  Washington.    Address, 
Dutton,  Teton  County,  Mont. 


4538.     KIMBALL   BANNISTER 
(Brother   of  No.  4536) 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Jl  4,  i88q,  Prince- 
ton, III.:  s.  John  C.   (b.  N  15,    i860.  Evanston, 
111.)    and   Frances    (Bryant)    Bannister    (b.    My 


4S44.  JOHN  BESLER  BASSETT 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ja  17,  1889, 
Chicago;  s.  Norman  C.  and  Laura  H.  (Beslerl 
Bassett  (b.  Augusta.  111.).  Prepared  in  Chi- 
cago Man.  Tr.  Sch.;  Univ.  H.  S.;  Armour 
Inst.,  1905-8.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Sigma  Xi. 
Assoc,  mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.;  .\.  A.  A.  S.;  Mo- 
hawk Club;  Mohawk  Golf  Club.  Ensign,  Sub- 
marine Service,  New  London,  Conn.;  Mustered 
out,  Mr  1919.  Address.  125  Parkwood  Blvd., 
Schenectady.  N.  Y. ;  bus.  add.,  D.  C.  Engng. 
Dept.,  Gen.   Elec   Co.,   do. 


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454S.  FRANK  STANLEY  BAUER 
(.Brother  of  Nos.  363J,  6073) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  27.  1888, 
Blue  Mound.  111.;  s.  Charles  R.  and  Alice  K. 
(Wall)  Bauer.  Prepared  in  Prep.  Sch.,  James 
Millikin  Univ.;  bniv.  Acad.  Sigma  Xi. 
Draftsman,  Bunscn  Coal  Co.;  Instr.,  M.  E., 
Univ.  of  Colo.,  1911-14;  Asst.  Prof..  M.  E., 
Univ.  of  Colo.,  1914 — .  Married  Jessie  Mc- 
Ginnis,  D  23,  1914,  Boulder,  Colo.  Children: 
Frances  Evelyn,  b.  Mr  2,  1916;  William  Char- 
les, b.  S  IS,  1917.  Address,  95 1  Lincoln  Place, 
Boulder,   Colo. 

4546.  'OTTO  ANTON  BAUER 
(Brother  of  No.  6074) 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ap  22,  1877. 
Home  City.  Kan.;  s.  Victor  (b.  Ag  14,  1857, 
Hohcnzollern,  Ger.)  and  Annie  Marie  (Lenz) 
Bauer.  Prepared  in  Horton  11.  S.;  Rose  Poly. 
Inst.  Orch.  Club;  Spalding  Guild;  Loyola. 
Supt.  of  Const.,  Iowa  Mausoleum  Co..  Main 
office.  Waterloo,  la.  Died  Ag  19.  1914.  Mar- 
ion,   Kan. 

4547.     FLORENCE  GABRIELLE  B.WTER 

(SNYDER) 
(Wife  of  No.  5426;  Sister  of  Nos.  2579,  3276) 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  M.  A.,  1912;  b.  Ja  21,  1890, 
Nauvoo,  III.;  d.  Emile  J.  (b.  My  13,  1853. 
Newark,  N.  J.)  and  Eugenie  A.  (Dadant) 
Baxter  (b.  France).  Prepared  in  Keokuk  (la.) 
II.  S.  Gamma  Phi  ]5eta;  Sigma  Xi;  Athenean; 
W.  A.  A.;  Scliolarship  in  Math.,  1911-12;  Class 
Basketball.  Teacher,  II.  S..  Farmer  City,  111. 
Married  Aldcn  E.  Snyder  ('12),  O  22,  1913, 
Nauvoo,  111.  Children:  Lillian  Mary,  b.  S  14, 
1914;  lohn  Alden,  b.  F  6,  1916.  Address,  Hills 
boro,  ill. 

4548.  HERBERT  CLINTON  BECK 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  D  19,  1888, 
Chemung,  111.;  s.  Robert  J.  (b.  I)  17.  1851, 
C^o.  Armagh,  Ireland)  and  Emma  M.  (Puffer) 
Beck  (b.  Ja  25,  1857,  Chemung.  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  H.  S.,  Harvard.  111.  Varsity  Track 
Team.  Bridge  Designing  Engr.,  City  of  Chi- 
cago. Married  Grace  Trautman,  D  28,  19' 5. 
Waukegan,  111.  Address,  6535  Greenwood 
Ave.,  (Thicago;   bus.  add.,  402  City  Hall.  do. 

4549.  HOWARD  BENJAMIN  BEECHER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  S:  .\.;  b.  Ap  16,  1862, 
Monmouth.  111.;  s.  Benjamin  Jonah  (b.  Jl  22, 
1832,  St.  Lawrence  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Mercy 
Ann  (lioland)  Beecher  (b.  do.).  I'repared  in 
Galva  H.  S.;  Ann  Arbor  (Mich.)  H.  S.;  la. 
St.  Univ.;  Univ.  of  Mich.  Phi  Delta  Theta. 
Prin.,  Douglas  Sch.;  Prin..  Night  Sch..  Peoria. 
Treas.,  Central  111.  Teachers  Assn.,  igio-12; 
Sec.-Treas.,  Peoria  Phi  Delta  Theta.  .Mumni 
Club.  Married  Alice  Day,  1886,  (ialva.  111. 
Children:  Benjamin  Sanford.  b.  Jl  i.  1888; 
Dorothy  Alice,  b.  Mr  i.  1896;  Frances,  1).  My 
24,   1899.     Address,  408  Frye  Ave.,  Peoria. 

4550.  JOE  POPE  BENSON 
Cashier;  A.  P..  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  14.  1889, 
Marion.  111.;  s.  William  Lumb  (b.  S  i,  1852, 
do.)  and  Mary  Delilah  (Pope)  Benson  (b.  Mr 
13,  1863,  Herrin's  Prairie.  111.).  Prepared  in 
lierrinand  Marion  H.  Schs.  Iris;  Scribblers; 
Adelphic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Phi  Beta  Kaj.pa; 
Prelim.  Honors;  Jlliiii  Staff;  ///.  Mag.  Bd; 
Hatchet  Orator.  Asst.  Mgr.,  Alumni  Qunrtcyly. 
Cashier,  City  Nat.  Bank.  Herrin,  111.,  1912-18. 
S.  A.  T.  C.  (V'ocational  Section  B)  Univ.  of 
Chicago;  Mustered  out  D  6,  1918.  Mem.,  Chris- 
tian Church;  A.  I^  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E. ;  K.  P.; 
Sec,  Group  Ten,  111.  Bankers  Assn.,  1917-18. 
Address,  Herrin,   111. 


4.S.S1.  FRED  STANTON  BENTON 
iSIasonrv  Insp. ;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E. ;  b.  O  15, 
1886,  Forsyth,  111.;  s.  Victor  Wayne  (b.  S  26. 
1854,  Beechtown,  O.)  and  Nettie  Flora 
(Stewart)  Benton  (b.  Ap  13.  1853,  Decatur. 
111.).  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.;  James  Mil- 
likin Univ.  Acacia.  Masonry  Insp..  Bridge 
Dept.,  I.  C.  R.  R.  Co.  B.,  503rd  Engrs.  (Ser- 
vice Bn.).  Annex  I-'orccs,  A.  1""..  F.,  F'rance. 
Address,  Forsyth,  111. 

4552.     ADDA  ELIZABETH  BERGER 
(GENTRY) 
(Wife    of   No.    5144;    Sister   of   No.    1816) 
A.   B.   in   L.   &  A.;   b.    My  23,    1888,  Dolton, 
III.;    d.     John     (b.     1844,    do.)     and     Margaret 
(Karch)     Berger     (b.     1853,     Frankfort,     111.). 
Prepared     in     Lexington     II.     S.      Chi     Omega; 
Illiola;    Der    Deutsche    Verein.      Teacher,    Lex- 
ington   H.    S.,    111.,    1912-13.      Married    William 
Summer  Gentry    ('12),  Ja  4,    1914,    Dolton,   111. 
Child,   William   Berger,   b.    O   5,    1917.   Address, 
(^maha.  Neb. 

4.S53.     LOUIS  STEWART  BERNSTEIN 
Civ.   Engr.;   B.    S.   in   C.   E. ;   b.    Ap   21,   1887, 
Chicago;   s.   A.   Bernstein.      Prepared    in  Medill 

II.  S.  Varsity  Football;  "  Varsity  Basketball, 
Capt..  191 1 ;  Phoenix.  Civ.  Engr.,  Am.  Bridge 
Co.,  Gary  Ind.  Address,  3215  Douglas  Blvd., 
Chicago.! 

-554.  JOHN  DAVID  BIGGS 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  F  23,  1888,  Tamalco,  111.; 
s.  Henry  Pinckney  (b.  Je  14,  1847,  Callaway 
Co.,  Ky.)  and  Delphia  Maria  (Holsberry) 
Biggs  (b.  Bond  Co..  III.).  Prepared  in  (ireen- 
ville    Acad,    and    Whipple    Acad.,    Jacksonville, 

III.  St.  Atty.,  Bond  Co.,  111.,  1912-16.  Mar- 
ried Mabel  Grace  Biggs,  O  4,  1913,  Effingham, 
111.  Child,  Del])hia  Pauline,  b.  Jl  27,  1914. 
Address,  515  S.  2nd  St.,  Greenville,  111. 

4555.  THOMAS  MILTON  BIRNEY 
Cml.  Dept.,  City  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.; 
b.  Jl  7,  i86g,  Leroy,  III;  s.  John  W.  (b.  Cadiz, 
O.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Ilealco)  Birney  (h.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Normal  H.  S. ;  Blooraington  Cml. 
Coll.;  Wesleyan  Univ.  Acad.;  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Supt.,  Schs.,  Ma- 
comb, 111.;  Cml.  Dept.,  City  Schs.,  St.  Louis. 
Mem.,  Nat.  Educ.  Assn.;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc. ; 
A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Olive  (Gertrude  Thomas, 
Je  1905,  Edwardsville,  111.  Child,  Robert  Mil- 
ton, b.  Ja  30,  1907.  Address,  3848A  Ashland 
Ave.,    St.    Louis. 

4556.  CHARLES  DAY  BLACK 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  M.  S..  1912; 
b.  Je  3,  1885,  Plymouth,  111.;  s.  William  (b. 
Jl  IS,  1 85 1,  Elkton,  Ky.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Walton)  Black  (b.  Ag  30,  185(1,  Plymouth, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Christian  Univ.  Acad.; 
Christian  Univ.,  Canton,  Mo.  E.  E.  Soc;  ist 
Lt.  and  Bn.  Adjt.,  Univ.  Regt. :  Stud.  Branch, 
A.  I.  v..  E.  Research  Lab.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co., 
Pittstield,  .>iass.,  1912-14;  Transformer,  Engng. 
Dept..  do.,  1914-16;  Elec  Engr.,  Sargent  & 
Lundy.  Chicago,  1916-18;  Instr.,  Sch.  of  Engng., 
Milwaukee,  1918 — .  Married  Bertha  Edith 
Kahl,  S  6,  191 7,  Pittsfield,  Mass.  Address, 
144  Juneau  Ave.,  Milwaukee;  bus.  add.,  373 
Broadway  Ave.,  do. 

4557.  ELMER  FREDERICK  BLAKESLEE 
(Husband  of  No.  7201) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  Ag  25, 
1890,  F'airfield,  Neb.;  s.  I-'red  Gervaisc  (b.  Je 
6,  1 86-',  Woodstock,  111.)  and  Lillian  May 
(Furer)  Blakeslee  (b.  F  21,  1865,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Lockiiort  an<l  Joliet  H.  Schs.  Phi 
Ciamnia  Delta;  Phoenix;  .Scabbard  and  Blade; 
Helmet;  Ku  Klux;  Prelim.  Honors;  Mgr., 
Varsity  Football:  Class  Baseball  and  Football. 
Engr.,   Stone    S:    Webster,    Engng.     Corporation. 


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409 


Q.  M.  C,  Interior  Storage  Depot,  Columbus, 
O.  Married  Katherine  Seaman  ('15),  D  29, 
1915.  Child,  Katherine  Jean,  b.  Mr  2,  191 7. 
Address,  Hotel  Lincoln,  Columbus,  O. 

4558.  HELEN  EVA  BLISS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  I-.  &■  A. ;  b.  F  11,  1891;  d. 
Abel  (b.  Ag  8,  1853,  New  Lenox,  111.)  and 
Nettie  (Lynk)  Bliss  (b.  S  2j,  1857,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Lake  View  II.  S.,  Chicago;  Lexington 
(Miss.)  II.  S.,  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Alethenai; 
///nil  Staff:  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Cabinet;  Woman's 
League  .\dv.  Bd.;  Classical  Club;  Class  Day 
Com.  Teacher,  Eng.,  11.  S..  Shreveport,  La., 
1915-18;  Clerical  work,  Bur.  of  Aircraft  Pro- 
duction, Washington.  D.  C.  Mem.,  S.  Assn.  of 
Coll.  Alumni.  Address,  Howard,  Miss.;  bus. 
add.,  318  3rd  St.,  N.  E.  Washington,  D.  C. 

45S9.  WILLIAM  NICHOLAS  BOLLINGER 
Draftsman  and  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag 
30,  1889,  Sycamore,  111.;  s.  I'rank  William  (b. 
My  6,  1859,  Burlington,  111.)  and  Mary  Anna 
(Fleming)  Bollinger  (b.  Mr  16,  i860,  Naper- 
ville.  111.).  Prepared  in  Sycamore  H.  S.  Phi 
Kappa.  Chief  draftsman  and  Engr.,  Bridge 
and  Iron  Co..  Rock  Island,  111.  Co.  H,  23rd 
Engrs..  A.  E.  F.,  France,  19 18.  Address, 
1305  Ruby  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Kan. 

4560.  ELVIN    EDWARDS   BOON 
Elec.   Engr.;    B.   S.  in  E.   E.;  b.  N   20,  1890, 

Chrisman,  111.;  s.  William  Elijah  (b.  N  j  3, 
1868,  Chrisman,  111.)  and  Caroline  (Edwards) 
Boon.  Prepared  in  Chrisman  H.  S.  Ilus; 
E.  E.  Soc;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Scho- 
lar from  Edwards  Co.;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Engr. 
Dance  Com;  Mgr.,  191 1  Class  Baseball.  Ap- 
prentice Engr.,  Westinghouse  Elec.  and  Mfg. 
Co.,  191 1 ;  Regular  Tester,  do.,  1911-12;  Cor 
resi)ondent,  do.,  1912-15;  Cml.  Engr.,  do.,  1915- 
18;  Acting  Mgr.,  Mining  Sec,  Indus.  Dept., 
do.,  1918— .  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  .\.  I.  M.  E.; 
Westinghouse  Canoe  Club;  Westinghouse  Club; 
Excursion  Leader  and  mem.  of  track  teams; 
First  Presby.  Church.  Married  Edna  M.  Eliz- 
abeth, Mr  8,  1916,  Edgewood  Park,  Pa.  Child, 
Ruth  Elizabeth,  ja  26,  191 7.  Address,  432 
Elmer  St.,   Edgewood   Park,   Pa. 

4561.  PAVITRA   KUMAR    BOSE 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  O  3,  1883,  Mymen- 

singh,  India:  s.  Sasi  Kumar  and  Mrinmcoyce 
(Bal)  Bose.  Prepared  in  City  Collegiate  Sch., 
Myniensingh,  India;  LTniv.  of  Calcutta,  Cal- 
cutta, India;  L-niv.  of  Chicago.  Cosmopolitan 
Club.  Asst.,  111.  St.  Water  Sur.;  Bacteriolo- 
gist, Morris  &  Co.,  Stock  Yards,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress,  Nazabazar,   Myniensingh,   Bengal,   India. 

4562.  THOMAS  LYLE  BOYS 
Ceramist;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  N  i,  1887,  Lacon, 
111.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  D  18,  1862,  Mar- 
shall Co.,  111.)  and  Mary  Althea  (Stire)  Boys 
(b.  Ap  I,  1861,  do.).  Prepared  in  Streator 
H.  S.  A.  B.,  Lake  Forest  Coll.,  1909.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon;  .\lpha  Chi  Sigma.  Ceramist, 
Barr  Clay  Co.,  Streator,  111.;  Asst.  Supt.,  do. 
Mem.,  a'.  F.  a.  M.;  Streator  Club.  Married 
Estelle  M.  Millar,  O  1909.  Child,  Dorothy 
P'lizabeth,  b.  Jl  6,  1913.  .Address,  c/o  Barr 
Clay  Co.,  Streator,  111. 

4563.  ELIZABETH  Ll<CINl)A  BRADLEY 
(WILCOX) 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  D  2,  1873.  Peosta,  la.;  d. 
Curtiss  C.  Cady  (b.  O  12,  1840.  Cayuga  Co., 
N.  Y.)  and  Amelia  (Robinson)  Bradley  (b.  Ja 
30,  1843,  do.).  Prepared  in  Union  Sch.  and 
Acad.,  Weedsport,  N.  Y.;  Cornell  L'niv..  Mar- 
ine Biol.  Sta.,  Cold  Spring  Harbor;  Harvard 
Univ.:  Univ.  of  Mich.;  Grad..  St.  .\orni.  .Sch., 
Oneonta,  N.  \'.  Prin.,  Teachers'  Tr.  Sch., 
Troy,  N.  Y.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church:  Womens' 
Civic    League.    Troy,    N.     V.:    Women's    Univ. 


Club;  Troy  Teachers  Assn.;  Arethusa  Sorority, 
N.  Y.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  D.  A.  R.  Married  Rev. 
Charles  Francis  Wilcox,  Ap  2,  1915,  Troy,  N. 
Y.     Address,   2107    15th   St.,  Troy,  N.    Y. 


456.S.  ELLA  CHRISTINE  BRAEUNINGER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  10,  1885, 
Taylorville,  111.;  d.  Michael  (b.  D  9,  1824, 
Ger.)  and  Mary  (Nedley)  Braeuninger  (b.  Mr 
6,  1846,  Loudenville,  O.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
.\cad.  Prin.,  Sidell  H.  S.,  111.,  191 1.  Address, 
Mox    148,   Effingham,   Ill.t 

4566.  *ROSS    PRESTON    BRALEY 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Ry.   E.   E.;  b.  Jl   17,  1887, 

Kellogg,  la.;  s.  Fred  A.  (b.  O  16,  1854,  Mont- 
pelier,  Vt.)  and  Laura  E.  Braley  (b.  O  i,  i860, 
Orion,  111.).  Prepared  in  Thornton  Tp.  H.  S., 
Harvey,  111.  Ilus;  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Class  Football 
and  Baseball.  Engr.,  I.  C.  R.  R.;  Signal  Dept.j 
Pacific  Power  Corp.,  Los  Angeles.  Mem.,  15. 
P.    O.    E.      Died    F    1917,    Harvey,    111. 

4567.  EDGAR  GREGORY  BRANDS 
Editor;    A.    B.    in    L.    &   A.;    b.    N    2,    1888, 

Prairie  du  Rochcr,  111.;  s.  Albert  L.  (b.  St. 
Genevieve  Co.,  Mo.)  and  Margaret  Mary  (Bli- 
ler)  Brands  (b.  Carlyle,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Chester,  111.,  H.  S.  Shield  and  Trident;  Ath. 
Ed.,  mini;  Ed.,  The  Dope  Sheet;  Univ.  Band. 
Reporter,  Chamiiaign  Daily  News,  1911-12; 
Sporting  Ed.,  Rockford  Morning  Star,  1913-16: 
.Managing  Ed.,  Collvers'  Pub.  Co.,  Chicago, 
1917—-  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  1918; 
2nd  Lt.,  Inf.  R.  C,  36th  Div.,  Camp  Bowie, 
Tex.;  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.  R.  C,  161  Depot  Brig.. 
Camp  (Jrant,  111.,  1918:  ist  Lt.,  do.,  1918.  Mem., 
B.  P.  O.  E.,  Eagles,  Ft.  Sheridan  Assn.  Mar- 
ried Georgia  Bright  Robinson,  O  13,  1917.  Ft. 
Worth,  Tex.  .-Iddrcss,  ^lO  W.  Hurlbut  Ave.. 
Belvidere,   111. 

4568.     STROTHER   AMBROSE   BRIGGS 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  .\gr. ;  b.  S  10,  1887.  Minier, 
111.;  s.  Duncan  R.  (b.  S  10,  1855,  do.)  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Bush)  Briggs  (b.  Mr  19,  i860,  Lex- 
ington, Kv.).  Prepared  in  Normal  H.  S.  Chi 
Beta;  Agr.  Club;  Basket  Ball  Squad;  Capt., 
Class  Basketball;  V^arsity  Soccer.  Farmer,  Min- 
ier, 111.  Married  Leta  Fern  Cantrall,  O  4, 
191 1,  Bloomington,  111.  Child,  Guida  Mar- 
jorie,   b.  Ja  9,    1914.     Address,  Minier,   111. 

4569.     ELIZABETH  MINERVA  BROADDUS 

(JONES) 

(Wife  of   No.   381 1) 

A.   B.   in   L.   &  A.;   b.  D  7,   1888,   Magnolia. 

111.;   d.    Marshall    Hall    (b.    Ap    19,    1864,    do.) 

and    Elizabeth    Ann    ((ilenn)     Broaddus     (b.    F 

19,  1865,  do.).  Preiiared  in  Urbana  11.  S. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Vo  Ma:  W.  A.  .\.;  Mask 
and  Bauble.  Married  John  Lloyd  Jones  ('09), 
O  21,  1912,  Henry,  111.  Children:  Robert 
Clark,  b.  Ja  12,  1917;  John  Lloyd,  Jr.,  b. 
Je  s.    1918.     Address,  Henry,  111. 

4570.     ELIZABETH    ANNIE    BROOK 
Teacher;    .\.    I!,    in   L.   &    A.;    b.   D   19,    1890, 
Stronghurst,    111.:    d.    James     William     (b.    Ag 

20,  1843,  Olena,  111.)  and  Emma  Jane  (Porter) 
P.rook    (b.    Mr    17,    1852.   Shirleysburgh,    Pa.). 


4IO 


University  of  Illinois 


[1911 


■Prepared  in  Biggsville  Tp.  H.  S.;  Monmouth 
ColL  Classical  Club;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  El  Cir- 
culo  Espanol.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Superior,  Wyo. 
Mem..  United  Presby.  Church.  Address,  932 
Faulkner   Ave.,   Wichita,   Kan. 

4571.  RAYMOND  WENTWORTII  BROOKS 
(Brother  of  No.  6762) 
Civ.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag  30,  1889, 
Red  Bank,  N.  J.;  s.  John  Pascal  (b.  S  24, 
1861,  Kittery,  Me.)  and  Maude  Peppcrill  (Per- 
kins) Brooks  (b.  F  6.  1863.  Atchison.  Kan.). 
Prepared  in  Kittery  (Me.)  II.  :?.;  Phillips  Exe- 
ter Acad..  1907.  Easterner's  Club;  Prelim. 
Honors;  Class  Bowling  Team.  Draftsman,  C. 
M.  &  St.  P.  Ry.;  Mem..  A.  S.  C.  E.;  I.  O.  O. 
V.  Married  Vernetta  M.  Hester,  El  Paso,  Tex. 
Address,  Interstate  Bldg.,  c/o  O.  C.  C, 
Kansas  City,   Mo. 

4572.  ELLA  STEWART  BROWN 
Teaclier;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  9.  1889, 
Hay  Sjirings,  Neb.;  d.  Joseph  Edwin  (b.  Ja 
14.  Lock  Haven,  Pa.)  and  Jennie  (Stewart) 
Brown  (b.  D  25.  1861.  Spruce  Creek,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Rushville  (Neb.)  11.  S.;  Univ.  of 
Neb.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  cabinet; 
W.  A.  A.;  Capt..  Basketball;  Der  Deutsche 
Verein;  Classical  Club.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Mat- 
toon.  111..  1911-14;  do.,  Danville,  111.,  1914-18. 
Mem..  Presby.  Church;  D.  A.  R.;  Cent.  III. 
Branch  Assoc.  Coll.  Alumnae.  Address,  Rush- 
ville, Neb. 

4573.  HUGH  ALEXANDER  BROWN 
(Brother  of  Nos.  5561,  7416) 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Je  19,  1889, 
Cedar  SprinRS,  Pa.;  s.  Hugh  White  (b.  F  21, 
:S4i,  do.,  Pa.)  and  Emma  Rosalind  (Alex- 
ander) Brown  (b.  Kishacociuillas,  Pa.).  Pre- 
pared in  Belleville.  111..  H.  S.  Testing  Dept., 
Gen.  Elec.  Co..  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  igii-12; 
Asst.  Chem.  Engr.,  Power  Plant,  Venice,  III., 
1913-14;  Instr.,  Elec.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Ark., 
19 1 6-1 7;  Head  of  Phys.  and  Engng.  Dept.. 
Ottawa  Univ.,  Ottawa,  Kan.,  1919 — .  Instr.,  U. 
S.  S.  M.  A..  Univ.  of  111.,  1917— .  U.  S.  A. 
S.,  191 7 — .  .Auth.:  An  Approximate  Method  of 
Calculating  Air  Cored  Coils,  Gen.  Elec.  Review, 
F  1913;  A  Convenient  Method  of  Calculating 
Inductance  of  Coils  for  Wireless  Telegraphy, 
Wireless  Age.  Ap  1917.  Mem..  A.  I.  E.  E. ; 
Inst.,  Radio  Engrs. ;  Univ.  Club,  Urbana.  Ad- 
dress, 605  W.  Oregon  .St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
Ottawa  Univ.,  Ottawa,  Kan. 

4574.  RALPH  EDGAR  BROWN 
Supt.,  Fire  Brick  Plant;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.; 
b.  N  17,  1886,  Hillsboro,  111.;  s.  John  Frank 
(b.  do.)  and  Eva  (Bailey)  Brown  (b.  F  6,  1868. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Hillsboro  H.  S.  Special 
Honors.  Res.  Asst.,  Ceram.  Dept.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1911;  Ceramist,  Union  Mining  Co.,  Mt. 
Savage,  Md.,  1911-12;  do.,  Ottawa,  HI.,  1912- 
15;  Asst.  Supt..  Drain  Tile  Factory.  Mason 
City.  la.,  1915-16;  Supt.,  Fire  Brick  Plant, 
Utica,  111.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  The  Replacement 
nf  Tin  O.xide  by  Antimony  Oxide  in  Enamels 
for  Cast  Iron,  Transactions  Am.  Ceram.  Soc. 
Mem.,  Am.  Ceram.  Soc.  Married  Ethel  Rig- 
gen.  Ja  I,  191?,  Cumberland,  Md.  Children: 
Eva  Jane,  b.  O  16.  1912;  Dorothy  Alma,  b. 
Ag  6,    X917.     Address,  Utica,   111. 

457S.  ARTHUR  WARD  BUCKINGHAM 
Asst.  Engr.;  P..  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  10,  1S89, 
Kingly.  Ta.;  s.  John  Dague  (b.  Je  24.  iSfiz, 
Pa.)  and  Anne  (Laccy)  Buckingham  (b.  Je 
24.  18-0,  Morningside,  la.).  Prepared  in  .Ar- 
mour Sc.  Acad,  and  Armotir  Inst,  of  Tech. 
Triangle;  Class  Basket  Ball.  Asst.  Engr., 
Fruin  &•  Colnon  Const.  Co..  St.  Louis,  191 1- 
12;  Draftsman  and  Insp.,  Bridge  Dept..  do., 
1912-1-?;  Asst.  Engr.,  Fruin  &  Colnon  Const. 
Co.,    do.,    1917;    do.,    Russell    Engng.    Co.,    do.. 


1917,  Corp.,  C.  E.  314th  Engrs..  Camp  Fun- 
slon,  Kan.,  1917-18;  Engr..  R.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
I.ee,  Va.,  1918;  Co.  B.,  6a4th  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F. 
Mem..  Engrs.  Club,  St.  Louis;  Illini  Club,  do.; 
Mo.  Ath.  Assn.;  Pres.,  Intercollegiate  Alumni 
I'.owling  League,  St.  Louis.  Address,  1344  N. 
Euclid  Ave.,  St.    Louis. 

4576.     CHARLES  ANTRIM   DE  KRAFT 
BUNTING 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  11,  1888, 
Quincy,  111.;  s.  John  Antrim  (b.  Ag  16,  1851, 
Mt.  Holly,  N.  J.)  and  Fannie  (Miller)  Bunt- 
ing (b.  Jl  30,  1 85 1,  Quincy,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Quincy  H.  S.  Draftsman,  Elec.  Wheel  Co., 
Quincy,  111.,  1911-12;  Beatty  Auto  Car,  Stor- 
age Batteries  and  I'-lectric  Cars  Dept..  Quincy, 
III.,  191 2 — ;  Engr.  Dept.,  111.  Soldiers  and 
Sailors  Home,  do.,  Engr.  and  Draftsman,  Quin- 
cy Elevator  Gate  Co.,  Quincy,  111.,  1915-18; 
V.  P..  do.  Subinspector.  Naval  Ord.  Mem., 
Epis.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Quincy  Consistory 
of  Masons,  32nd  degree.  Address,  1229  Ken- 
tucky  St.,   Quincy,    111. 

4577.  CYRIL  AGARD   BURNS 
Lawyer;   A.  B.   in   L.    &  A.;  b.  Ja  20,   1887, 

Ottawa,  111.;  s.  Thomas  Wesley  (b.  Jl  25,  1857, 
do.)  and  Eva  Marion  (Agard)  Burns  (b.  My 
29,  i860,  Lancaster,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Fair- 
bury  H.  S.  La  Bazoche;  Cml.  Club;  Fencing. 
Lawyer,  Pontiac,  111.  Co.  F,  3rd  Inf.,  111.  N.  G.; 
Regt.  Sgt.  Maj.,  Camp  Logan.  Tex..  1917;  2nd 
Lt.,  129th  Inf..  A.  E.  F.,  France;  1st 
Lt.,  1918;  Acting  Adjt.,  ist.,  2nd.,  and  3rd.  Am. 
Armies;  Army  of  Occupation;  Regt.  Intelligence 
Officer;  Liason  Officer.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church. 
Married  Eva  Barnes,  Ap  12,  191 7.  Address,  c/o 
E.  A.  Agard,  Fairbury,  111. 

4578.  JOE   KOSSUTH   BURNS 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    E.    E.;    b.    O    21,    1888, 

Petersburg,  111.;  s.  Louis  Kossuth  (b.  N  14, 
1849)  and  Almeda  (Bradley)  Burns  (b.  S  8, 
i860.).  Prepared  in  Greenview  H.  S.  Alpha 
Sigma  Phi;  Phoenix;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  I.  E. 
E. ;  Freshman  Track;  Varsity  Track:  Class 
Basketball;  Pres..  Soph.  Class;  Home-Coming 
Com.;  Sr.  Ball  Com.,  Interschol.  Field  Judge. 
Engr..  Chicago;  do.,  Detroit.  Mem.,  Christian 
Church;  Sec,  Treas.,  and  Pres..  Christian  En- 
deavor, 1907-12.  Address,  386  Burich  St.,  De- 
troit. 

4579.  RUTH  MITCHELL  BURNS  (LORD) 
(Wife  of  G424;  Sister  of  Nos.  2922,  3671) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  30,  1890,  Monmouth, 
111.;  d.  James  Clinton  (b.  S  13.  1850,  Harveys, 
Pa.)  and  Ida  Jane  (Carey)  Burns  (b.  Ja  18, 
1856,  Xenia,  O.).  Prepared  in  Macomb  H.  S.; 
Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  III.,  191718.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Illiola; 
Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Permanent  Class 
Sec;  Valedictorian.  Grad.  Scholarship,  191 1- 
12.  Teacher.  Roseville  Tp.  H.  S..  111.,  1912-14. 
Married  Arthur  Russell  Lord  (g'li').  S  22. 
191 5,  Macomb,  111.  Address,  921  Delaware 
Ave.,  South   Bethlehem,  Pa. 

4S8o.  ETHEL  NORTH  BURRELL 
(BARKLEY) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  1888,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.:  d.  Liither  Albertus  and  .Anna  J.  (Beck) 
Burrell.  Prepared  in  Walnut  Hills  H.  S.. 
Cincinnati:  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  T007.  Delta 
Gamma;  Eng.  Club.  Married  Guy  Carleton 
Barkley,  Jr.,  O  22,  1913,  Cincinnati.  Child, 
Marjory  Jane,  b.  Je  30,  1015  (died  Jl  8,  1915). 
Address,  2847  May  St.,  Cincinnati. 

4581.     JOHN  LITTLE  BURT 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Mr  8,  1887,  St.  Paul;  s. 
r.  D.  Burt.  Temporary  Ensign.  U.  S.  Anti- 
"(fone.  Annapolis  N.  Acad.  Address,  92  Blake 
St..  Hamilton,  Ont.,  Canada. 


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Baccalaureate  Alumni 


411 


4582.  EARL  KELLIS  BURTON 
Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  £.;  b.  F  7,  1889, 
Isabel,  111.;  s.  Other  Kellis  (b.  Ja  13,  1803, 
Oakland,  111.)  and  Sarah  Jane  (Kees)  Burton 
(b.  Jl  4,  1867).  Prepared  in  Isabel  and  Paris 
H.  Schs.  Triangle.  Transitnian,  U.  P.  Ry., 
Cheyenne,  Wyo.,  191  i-i:;;  Engr.,  Am.  Bridge 
Co.,  St.  Louis,  1912;  Engr.,  W.  P.  Carmichael 
Co.,  do.,  1912-13;  Res.  Engr.,  Trussed  Con- 
crete Steel  Co.,  San  Juan,  P.  R.,  1913 — .  Sales 
Mgr.,  Behn  Bros.,  Inc.,  do.,  1913 — .  Mem., 
Mo.  Nat.  Guard,  1912-13.  Auth.:  Concrete 
Bungalow  Construction,  Concrcte-Cetnent  Agr. 
and  Keith's  Magazine;  Repairs  to  San  An- 
tonio Pier,  Engng.  News-Record ;  Presby. 
Plosp.,  San  Juan,  P.  R.  Modern  Building  Maga- 
zine, 1916.  Mem.,  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.; 
Sociedad  de  Ingenieros  de  Puerto  Rico;  Union 
Club,  San  Juan;  Country  Club,  do.;  El  Morvo 
Club.  Married  Marie  Durant,  Je  14,  1916, 
Washington,  1).  C.  Child,  Sara  Justine,  b. 
Mr  10,  1917.  Address,  P.  O.  Box.  520,  San 
Juan,  P.   R. 

4583.  LAURENCE  VREELAND  BURTON 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  M.  S.,  1914; 
b.  Ap  15,  1889,  Aurora,  111.;  s.  Charles  Pierce 
(b.  1862,  Andersonville,  Ind.)  and  Cora  Lena 
(Vreeland)  Burton  (b.  1865,  Mich.).  Pre- 
pared   in    West   Aurora   H.    S.;    Ph.    D.,    Yale, 

1917.  Chem.  Club;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  With  Coke 
Plant,  Ind.  Steel  Co.,  Gary,  Ind.,  1911-12; 
Asst.  Instr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-15;  Gen. 
Supt's.  Office,  Libby,  McNeill  and  Libbv,  Chi- 
cago,   1916-18.       ist    Lt.,    San.    Corps.    N.    A., 

1918.  Auth.:  Correlations  In  the  Colon-Aero- 
genes  Groups,  Infectious  Diseases,  1917;  The 
Quality  of  Canned  Foods,  Am.  Food  Jour., 
1917-  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  111.  St.  Water  Supply 
Assoc;  Am.  Gas  Inst.;  Soc.  of  Am.  Bact. 
Address,   209   Downer   Place,  Aurora,  111. 

4584-  BRICE  JOHN  CALDWELL 
(Brother  of  No.  8982) 
V.  P.,  Elec.  Corps.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  My 
21,  1885,  New  Holland,  111.;  s.  Alexander 
Marshall  (b.  O  9,  1847,  Scott  Co.,  111.)  and 
Letitia  (White)  Caldwell  (b.  N  9,  1854,  Mari- 
etta, O.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Elec.  Contr. ;  V.  P.,  Caldwell  Elec.  Corp., 
Champaign,  1917 — .  Lt.,  U.  S.  N.,  1917;  On 
board  Battleship  Oklahoma,  Ja-Ap  1918;  Elec. 
Dept.,  U.  S.  N.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Ap, 
1918 — .  Address,  310  W.  Hill  St.,  Champaign. 

4585.  WILL  CARLETON  CALDWELL 
Const.  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ap  9,  1886, 
Monticello,  111.;  s.  William  Butt  (b.  Mr  27, 
1839,  Bloomington,  Mo.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Spenser)  Caldwell  (b.  My  18,  1846,  LaPlata, 
Mo.).  Prepared  in  Monticello  H.  S.;  Armour 
Inst.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Delta 
Phi;  Final  Honors.  Arch.,  Draftsman  and 
Engr.,  ilolabird  &  Roche,  Archs.,  191 1 — . 
Married  Cecelia  Werno,  Ap  28,  1906,  Danville, 
111.  Children:  Elizabeth,  b.  F  10,  1907; 
William  Burr  and  Rosella  Katherine,  b.  Jl  24, 
1914.  Address,  517  Bell  Ave.,  LaGrange,  111.; 
bus.   add.,    1400    Monroe   Bldg.,   Chicago. 

4586.  FLOY  E.  CALEY 
(Sister  of  No.  4587) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  17,  1884, 
Markle,  Ind.;  d.  William  Elmer  (b.  Ja  20,  1862, 
do.)  and  Alice  C.  (Hamilton)  (Taley  (b.  O  3, 
1862,  Zanesville,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Markle, 
Ind.,  Commissioned  H.  S. ;  Ind.  Univ.,  1905; 
Tri-St.  Norm.,  Angola,  Ind.,  1902-3.  Der 
Deutsche  Verein.  Teacher,  Huntington,  Ind., 
1911-12.  Address,  448  Dakota  St.,  Hunting- 
ton,  Ind. 


4587.     MARY  CELELAH  CALEY 

(PIERCE) 

(Wife    of   No.   4358;    Sister   of    No.   4586) 

A.    B.    in    L.    A.;    b.    S    7,     1886,    Markle, 

Ind.;   s.    William   Elmer    (b.   Ja  20,    1862,   do.) 

and   Alice   C.    (Hamilton)    Caley   (b.   O   3,   1862, 

Zanesville,   Ind.).      Prepared   in    Markle    (Ind.) 

II.  S.  Teacher,  1911-13.  Married  Donald  A. 
Pierce  ('10),  O  18,  1913,  Huntington,  Ind. 
Children:  James  Donald,  b.  O  9,  1914;  Marian 
Elizabeth,  b.  Jl  i,  1917.  Address,  106  Fouser 
Ave.,  Joliet,  111. 

4588.  WILLARD  RUSSELL  CAMP 
Banker;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  i,  1888,  Be- 
ment.  111.;  s.  William  M.  (b.  O  21,  1835,  Mt. 
Vernon,  O.)  and  Mary  Ellen  (Peters)  Conip  (b. 
D  20,  1843,  Marion,  U.).  Prepared  in  Benicnt 
H.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Phoenix;  Scabbard  and 
Blade;  Orange  and  Blue  Dancing  Club;  Capt., 
Univ.  Brig.;  Glee  Club;  Treas.,  Jr.  Prom. 
Com.;  Treas.,  Sr.  Ball  Com.;  Varsity  Tennis 
Team.  V.  P.  ist  Nat.  Bank,  Bement.,  111.  Injured 
at  Camp  Grant,  and  while  in  the  332nd  F.  A.; 
Finance  Dept.,  I.  M.  C;  c/o  Sub.  Depot, 
Q.  M.  C.  Camp  Shelby,  Hattiesburg,  Miss. 
Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Married  Mane  Scott, 
D  29,  1914,  Rethany,  111.     Address,  Bement,  111. 

4589.  FERMOR  SPENCER  CANNON 
Architect;    B.    S.    in   Arch.;    b.   Ag   4,    1888, 

Indianapolis;  s.  William  Taylor,  (b.  Ap  23, 
1856,  Logansport,  Ind.)  and  Anna  W.  (Adams) 
Cannon  (b.  S  17,  1857,  Baltimore).  Prepared 
in  Shortridge  H.  S.,  Indianapolis.  Arch.  Club. 
Arch.,  Indianapolis;  do.,  Peru,  Ind.  Married 
Mary  Lucetta  (ioss,  My  29,  191 3,  Urbana.  Ad- 
dress,  i2()  W  3rd  St.,  Peru,  Ind. 

4590.  LADISLAV    VACLAV   CAPEK 

Student;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  25,  1886,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Joseph  (b.  Bohemia)  and  Josephine 
(Roth)  Capecic  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Chicago 
Eng.  H.  and  Man.  Tr.  S.;  Armour  Inst.;  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1916.  Elec.  and  Mech.  Engr.; 
Stud.,  Medicine,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-18.  Med. 
Reserve  Corps,  1918.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
R.  A.  M.;  Knight  Templar;  Shrine.  Married 
Elma  Hazel  Capeck,  My  29,  1915  (died  Ja  20, 
1916).     Address,  2224  Spaulding  Ave.,  Chicago. 

4591.  CHARLES   ALGOT   CARLSON 
Draftsman;  B.   S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.   My  24,   1881, 

Krakshult,  Hjeltevad,  Sweden;  s.  Carl  Oskar 
Olofson  (b.  S  10,  1846,  do.)  and  Matilda  So- 
phia (Johanson)  Carlson  (b.  N  21,  1855,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Englewood  Evening  H.  S. ;  Univ. 
.Vcad.    Gen.    Draftsman,    Deere    &    Co.,    Moline, 

III.  Mem..  M.  E.  Soc;  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Steel 
Treating  Research  Soc.  Address,  7842  Aberdeen 
St..  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Deere  &  Co.,  1532  nth 
Ave.,   Moline,   HI. 

4592.  PAUL  NELS  CARLSON 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Je  2y,  1885. 
Salemburg,  Kan.;  s.  Nels  Otto  (b.  O  2,  1856, 
Molilla,  Smoland,  Sweden)  and  Lydia  Sophia 
(Andreen)  Carlson  (b.  My  9.  1858,  Rockford, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Bethany  Acad.,  Lindsborg, 
Kan.  A.  B.,  1906.  Triangle;  C.  E.  Club;  Tech- 
nograph  Bd.  Jr.  Engr.,  111.  St.  Highway 
Comn.;  Engr.,  Grant  Smith  &  Co.,  Seattle; 
Gen.  Supt.,  Porter  Ship  Co..  Portland,  Ore.  and 
.\berdeen.  Built  40%  of  all  wooden  ships  of 
Emergency  Fleet  Corp.  in  District  11.  Address, 
1 130   Henry   Bldg.,   Seattle. 

4593.  HARRY  YOUNG  CARSON 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;'  b.  Ap  a, 
1S88.  Danville,  111.;  s.  J.  M.  (b.  1845,  Edin- 
burgh, Scotland)  and  A.  Marie  (Young)  Car- 
son (b.  1854,  Louisville,  Ky.).  Prepared  in 
Danville  H.  S.  C.  E.  Club;  Pres.,  Cosmopoli- 
tan;   Mgr.,    ist    Jnter-coll.     Soccer.     Gen.    Mgr., 


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The  Carson  I'aysoii  Co.,  Contracting  Engrs. ; 
Ca|>t.,  Kngrs.,  American  Red  Cross.  Palestine 
Coinn.,  Jerusalem.  Auth. :  Soccer  Football, 
H'cst.-Iii'icrcoll.  Man.,  iQn;  various  articles  in 
Trade  Journals  on  Plumbing.  Charter  Mem., 
111.    Club.      .ItiJii-ss,    Indianapolis,   Ind. 

4594.  GRACE  CIIALLAND  (POLLOCK) 
A.  li.  in  Sc;  b.  F  19,  1887,  Shabbona.  111.; 
d.  Reuben  (b.  Mr  3,  1849,  Eng.)  and  Mary 
Emily  (Cutts)  Challand  (b.  D  13,  1856,  Lee, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Shabbona  H.  S.;  No.  111. 
St.  Xorni.  Sch.  Teaclier,  Oak  Park,  1911-13; 
do.,  H.  S..  Morris,  111.,  1913-15.  Married 
Charles  Pollock,  Je  16,  1915,  Detroit.  Child, 
Margaret  Marie,  b.  N  3,  1917.  Address,  1409 
Greenleaf   Ave.,   Chicago. 

4595.  CHESTER  R.VVMOND  CHAMBERS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  23,  :888,  Pier- 
son  Sta.,  111.;  s.  Owen  Thomas  (b.  N  i,  1843, 
\'igo  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Sarah  (Wildman)  Cham- 
bers (b.  S  13,  1854,  Pierson  Sta.,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Shurtlelf  Coll.  Acad.,  Upper  Alton, 
111.;  Shurtleff  Coll.,  Agr.  Club.  Farmer,  Pier- 
son  Sta.,  111.  U.  S.  N.  A.,  S  4,  191 7;  Bugler, 
Co.  L,  349th  Inf.,  O  I,  1917;  3rd  O.  T.  Sch., 
1918- — .  Camp  Dodge,  la.  Address,  Pierson 
Sta.,    111. 

4596.  PHILENA  CLARKE 
(Sister  of  Nos.  5075,  6160) 
Supt.  Sch.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Noblesville. 
Ind.;  d.  John  Osenbach  (b.  do.)  and  Mary 
(Wnite)  Clark  (b.  VVestiield,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  Noblesville  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Earlham  Coll., 
Richmond,  Ind.,  1905;  Ind.  St.  Norm.,  1914. 
Grad.  -Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  summer,  1915.  Kap- 
pa Delta  Pi;  Final  Honors.  Prin.,  Hamilton 
H.  S.,  1911-17;  Supt.  do.,  1917 — .  Address, 
211  E.  Conner  St.,  Noblesville,  Ind.;  bus.  add., 
Hamilton,  111. 

4597.      SCOTT    WILLIAM    CLEAVE 
(Husband    of   No.    5695) 

Farmer;  11.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  28,  1886,  Ottawa, 
111.;  s.  J.  F.  and  Luberta  M.  Cleave.  Prepared 
in  Ottawa  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Acacia;  Shield 
and  Trident;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho.  Married  Mabel  Haines  ('13),  F  9,  1915, 
Urbana.  Address,  224  Catherine  St.,  Ottawa, 
111. 

4598.     CH.VRLES  CARROLL  COBB,  JR. 

Gen.  Foreman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  My  26, 
1889,  Chicago;  s.  Charles  Carroll  (b.  N  26, 
1862,  Abingdon,  Mass.)  and  Ida  Elizabeth 
(Allen)  Cobb  (b.  Mr  31,  1864,  Hendersonville, 
N.  C).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.;  L^niv. 
of  Chicago.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Technograph  Bd. ; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet;  Sec,  M.  E.  Soc.  Engr., 
111.  t'entral  Ry.,  1911;  do.,  Nat.  Tube  Co., 
1911-17;  Gen.  Foreman,  Steam  &■  Gas  Power, 
Amherst,  O.  111.  Nat.  Guard;  Jr.  Mem.,  A. 
S.  M.  E  Married  Helen  C.  Power,  O  2.  1913, 
Kewanee,  111.  Address,  241  Spruce  St.,  Elyria. 
O. 

4599.     GEORGE   OWEN    COGSWELL 
(Brother  of   No.   4600) 

Pres.  and  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ap  28, 
1887,  Cedar  Rapi<ls,  la.;  s.  George  Elmer  (b. 
Ja  6,  1849.  Towanda,  Pa.)  and  Czarina  Eve- 
lyn (Coman)  Cogswell  (b.  Jl  17,  1849,  Leroy, 
X.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  .'^.  Beta 
'i'heta  I'i;  Scabbard  and  l'>lade;  Arch.  Club; 
Mil.  .Scholarship;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Tennis 
Team.  Onantity  Engr.,  Calif.:  with  I'.  K. 
\'aughn  nidg.  Co..  Hamilton,  O.;  Pres.  and 
Mgr.,  ("ogswell  Bldg.  Co.,  Springfield,  O., 
1918 — .  Estimator,  Q.  M.  Interior  Storage  De- 
pot, ("oliimbus,  O.  Lt.,  A.  F.  ;\.  M.;  Champaign 
County  Country  Club.  .Married  Katherine  .Sax- 
ton,  Ja  19,  1913,  Pueblo,  Colo.  Children:  Eve- 
lyn. I).  D  12,  1913;  Ruth.  b.  N  19.  19 lO.  Address, 
1004  S.  Center  ."^t.,  .Springfield,  O. ;  bus.  add., 
Cogswell  Bldg.  Co.,  do. 


4000.  ROBERT  COMAN  COGSWELL 
(Brother  of  No.  4599) 
Secretary;  B.  S.  in  Arch.  E. ;  b.  Ap  28,  1887, 
Cedar  Rapids,  la.;  s.  George  Elmer  (b.  J  a 
6,  1849,  rowamla.  Pa.)  and  Czarina  Evelyn 
(Coman)  Cogswell  (b.  Jl  17,  1849,  Leroy, 
.\.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Chamjiaign  H.  S.  Beta 
riieta  Pi;  Univ.  Band.  Sec,  F.  K.  Vaughn, 
I'ddg.  &  Gen.  Contrs.,  Hamilton,  O.  Married 
Louise  Cogswell,  Ap  8,  1916.  Child,  Robert 
Coman,  Jr.,  b.  Mr  2-,  1917.  Address,  Hamil- 
ton,   O. 

4601.  M.\KT1X  FRANCIS  CONNELLY 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  29,  1888,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Martin  (b.  do.)  anil  Mary  .\.  (Nick- 
son)  Connelly  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Chicago 
II.  S.;  Lewis  Inst.  Triangle;  Spalding  Guild. 
Engr.,  Bldg.  Const.;  Asst.  Engr.,  N.  Y.  St. 
Highway  Comn.  Address,  4509  Washington 
lilvd.,  ("hicago. 

4602.  SAMUEL  S.\.MPSON  COOK 
.Vdvertiser;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  C.  E. ;  b.  O  14,  1889, 
Clinton,  la.;  s.  Ward  Williams  (b.  S  1,  1866, 
Dunleith,  111.)  and  Mary  (Sami)Son)  Cook  (b. 
()  26,  1865,  Sterling,  111.).  Prepared  in  Clin- 
ton H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  C.  E.  Club;  Var- 
sity Dancing  Club;  Cadet  Hop  Com.;  Class 
P-aseball;  Class  Smoker  Com.;  Chm.,  Sr.  Break- 
fast Com.  Supt.  Ry.  Const.,  Donald  Jeffrey 
Ry.  Contr.,  Delmor.  la.  Adv.  Mgr.,  Peoples 
Trust  &  Savings  Bank,  Clinton,  la.,  1915-16; 
do.,  Curtis  Co.,  do.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  A.  F. 
A.  M.  Married  Julia  Scott,  My  24,  1916, 
Camanche.  la.  Child,  Ward  Scott,  b.  My  20, 
1917.      Address,  300   (Jhandler   St.,  Clinton,   la. 

4603.  MARK  AMENT  COOPER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.  and  Bus.;  b.  F  7,  1890, 
Farmingdale,  111..;  s.  William  Knox  and 
Katbryn  Stites  (Van  Paten)  Cooper.  Prepared 
in  Springfield  H.  S.  Chi  Psi;  ,\lpha  Gamma 
Rho;  N'arsity  Baseball;  Jr.  Class  15aseball ;  Sr. 
Class  Baseball.  Farmer,  Farmingdale,  111. 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.     Address,  Farmingdale,  111. 

4604.  EVA  RETTA  CRANE 
.\.  li.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  9,  1888.  Rantoul, 
111.;  d.  Earl  Nerse  (b.  1846,  Peoria  Co.,  111.) 
and  Lucinda  Frances  (AlahatTcy)  Crane  (b. 
D  20,  1844,  Brown  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Rantoul  H.  S.  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Mem., 
M.    E.   Church.     Address,   Rantoul,   111. 

4605.  CLAY    EVERETT   CRAPNELL 

P..  S.  in  .\gr.;  b.  S  12,  1887,  Joy,  111.;  s. 
William  (1>.  Je  16,  1861,  do.)  and  F^mma 
(Miller)  Crapnell  (b.  F  23,  1866,  Aledo,  111.). 
I'repared  in  Hedding  Prep.,  Abingdon,  111. 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa:  Four  year  .Scholarship; 
Iledding  Coll.  Male  (juartctte;  LTniv.  Glee 
Club.  Address,  364  Lingling  .\vc..  Long  Beach, 
Calif. 

4606.  JAMES  WASIIINGTO.X  CRESS 
l"armer    and    Stock    Raiser;    B.    S.    in    Agr.; 

b.  n  31,  1889,  Ilillsboro,  III.;  s.  Hcn.y  A. 
(b.  ".\g  8,  1859,  do.)  and  .\iina  (Clotfeller) 
Cress  (b.  Jl  17,  1850,  (/t>.).  I'rei)ared  in  Ilills- 
boro H.  S.  Sigma  Pi;  Agr.  Club.  Dairy  Dept., 
I'niv.  of  III..  1911-12:  Farmer,  Hillsboro,  111., 
1912-18.  Married  Essie  Webster,  Mr  3,  1915, 
Chicago.  Child,  Lillian  Louise,  b.  Jl  31,  1916. 
Address,   Hillsboro.   111. 

4607.  PRESTON  WIRU.M  CUMMINGS 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. :  b.  Ag  30,  1884, 
Buda,  111.;  s.  S.  Cummings.  Prepared  in 
Sheffield  H.  S.  Elec.  Engr.,  Elevator  Supplies 
Co.,  Hobokeii,  N.  J.  .Married  1" ranees  Bengo- 
ton.  My  1,  1915,  Coloma,  Mich.  Child,  Sher- 
wood Preston,  b.  Mr  <;,  1916.  Address,  Leonia, 
X.  J. 


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4608.  FLORENCE  RlSlXc;  CURTIS 
I'rofessor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  d.  General 
Newton  Martin  {.h.  My  ^i,  1835,  l^cpeyster. 
N.  V.)  and  Emeline  (Clark)  Curtis  ( b.  Ag 
20,  1838,  Fancy  Creek,  III.).  Prepared  in 
Ogdenshurg  Free  Acad.;  Wells  Coll.,  Aurora, 
N.  Y.  15.  L.  S..  X.  Y.  St.  Lib.  .Sch.,  iqii; 
A.  M.,  Ihiiv.  of  Minn.,  1917.  Asst.,  Osterhout 
Free  Lib.,  VVilkesbarre,  I\-vv,  1896-97;  Libn. 
and  Sec,  N.  Y.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Potsdam,  N.  Y., 
1900-6;  Libn.,  .\tlienaeum  Lib..  Saratoga, 
N.  Y.,  1906-8;  Instr.,  Lib.  Sch.,  I'niv.  of  III., 
1908-13;  Assoc.,  do.,  1913-18;  Asst.  Prof.,  do., 
191 8 — .  Auth. :  List  of  the  Lib.  Reports  and 
Hul.  in  the  Collection  of  the  Univ.  of  111.  Lil). 
Sch..  1912;  The  Collection  of  Social  Sur.  Ma- 
terial, 1915;  The  Libraries  of  the  Am.  St.  and 
Nat.  Institutions  of  Defective  Dependents  and 
Delinquents,  1918.  Address.  908  \V.  Nevada,  Ur- 
bana.  111. 

4609.  PETER  DALENBURG 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ja  i8,  1886,  South 
Holland.  111.;  s.  William  (b.  F  9,  1857,  Rose- 
land,  111.)  and  Henrietta  (\"an  Oostenberg) 
Dalenburg  (b.  Jl  .'9,  1862).  Prepared  in  Thorn- 
ton Tp.  11.  S.  .\rch.  Supt.,  1911-15;  Farmer, 
South  Holland,  191s — .  Married  .\nne  \'an 
Erden,  N  16,  191 1,  South  Holland,  111.  Child. 
William  Robert,  b.  Mr  ji,  1913.  Address, 
South   Holland.   111. 

4610.  IDA  BELLE  DAVIS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  4,  1873; 
d.  Aaron  (b.  Ja  17,  1837)  and  Abigail  E.  Davis 
(b.  Mr  18,  184.J).  Prepared  in  Valparaiso, 
Ind.;  Univ.  Acad.;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1903-5;  Grad., 
Cumnock  Sch.  of  Orat.  Instr.,  Phys. ;  Teach- 
er, Yankton  Co.  Coll.,  Yankton,  S.  Dak.,  1905-8; 
do.,  Pub.  Speak.,  Willamette  Univ.,  Salem,  Ore., 
i9i3-'4;  Salem  H.  S.,  1914-16;  do..  East.  III. 
St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Charleston,  111.,  191  7 — .  Ad- 
dress, Salem,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,   Charleston,   111. 

461 1.  REBA  DAVIS 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ap  7,  1886,  Sun 
Prairie,  W'is.;  d.  John  R.  (b.  1846,  do.)  and 
Sarah  Jane  (Chase)  Davis  (b.  1849,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Spokane,  Wash.,  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of 
Wash.,  1904(1:  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1907-8.  Delta 
Gamma.  Libn.,  la.  St.  Traveling  Lib.;  do.. 
Base  Hosp.,  Ft.  Bliss,  Tex.  Address,  c/o 
State    Historical    Bldg.,    Des    Moines. 

4612.  LEON  MORTON  DECKER 
Business;  A.  l'>.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  15, 
1888,  E.  Stroudsburg,  Pa.;  s.  Morton  (b.  Jl 
16,  1858)  and  Anna  Margaret  (Lantz)  Decker 
(b.  My  8,  1862).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H. 
S.,  Chicago.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Phoeni.x; 
Yoxan;  111.  L'nion  Dramatic  C^lub;  Mgr..  Var- 
sity Baseball;  Class  Baseball;  Class  Sec;  Jr. 
Cap  Com.;  Sr.  Ball  Com.;  Traveling  Salesman, 
.Standard  Separator  Co.,  191 1-12;  Asst.  Sales 
Mgr.,  do.,  1912;  Trade  Mgr.,  Cushman  Motor 
Works,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1913-14;  Sec,  Lincoln 
Box  &  Mfg.  Co.,  do.,  1915 — .  Mem.,  111.  Nat. 
Guard.  Married  Elizabeth  Hays,  N  15,  19 16, 
Boise.  Idaho.  Address,  1460  Washington  St., 
Lincoln,    Neb. 

4613.  EMMA  ETHEL  DE  WITT 
Home  Demonstration  Agt. ;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.; 
b.  W^ickliffe.  Ind.;  d.  William  F.  (b.  1861, 
Crawford  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Pheby  E.  (Eckerty) 
De  Witt  (b.  1862,  Canal  Dover,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Long  View  and  Tuscola  H.  .'^chs.  Al- 
pha Omicron  Pi;  Treas.,  lUiola;  H.  Sc.  Club; 
Bethany  Circle.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Villa  Grove, 
111.,  1913-15;  do.,  Klein,  Mont.,  1915-17;  Home 
Demonstration  Agt.,  Jamestown,  N.  D.,  1917-18. 
Mem..   O.   E.    .'^.      Address,    Broadlands.   111. 


4614.  (;RACE  ELLA  DEXTER 
(.Sister  of  No.  6202) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  12,  i888, 
Benton  Harbor.  Mich.;  d.  Artlinr  Glen  (b.  Che- 
noa.  111.)  and  Lora  Belle  (Gallup)  Dexter  (b. 
Xiles.  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Athenean;  Kapi)a  Delta  Pi.  Teacher,  Kinmun- 
dy  H.  S.,  111.,  1913;  do..  Homer,  111..  1914-15; 
Univ.  of  111.,  1916;  Kan.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Em- 
poria. Kan.,  1917-18.  Mem.,  D.  A.  R.;  Assoc, 
of  Coll.  Alumnae.  Address,  614  W.  Illinois 
St..  Urliana;  bus.  add.,  1225  Rural  St.,  Emporia, 
Kan. 

4615.  ROSCOE  CLARK  DILLAVOU 
(Brother  of  No.  6837) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  1913; 
b.  Ja  2,  1890,  Lodge,  111.;  s.  Samuel  Elmer  (b. 
Ap  29,  1865,  Macon  Co.,  111.)  and  Mary  M. 
(McDaniel)  Dillavou  (b.  S  16,  1868,  Wabash 
Co,,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Tolono  IL  .S.  Phi 
.Alpha  Delta;  Soph.  Debating  Team;  John 
Marshall  Law  Club.  Lawyer,  Chamiiaign,  1913- 
14;  do.,  Billings,  Mont.,  1914 — .  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, State  of  Mont.,  i6th  Legislative 
.\ssembly.  191 9-21.  Mem.,  111.  Nat.  Guard.  Co. 
M..  4th  Inf.,  1908-12.  Married  Louise  M.  Brad- 
ford, Je  14,  1916,  Champaign.  Address,  44 
Grand  .\ve.,  Billings,  Mont.;  bus.  add.,  206-208 
Power  Bldg.,  do. 

4616.  NOAH  MATHENY  DIXON 
Bond  Broker;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  15, 
1889,  Springfield,  111.;  s.  John  Norman  (b.  S 
26,  1854,  Zanesville,  O.)  and  Fanny  (Matheny) 
Dixon  (b.  Ja  23,  1862,  Springlield,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Springfield  II.  S.,  St.  Johns  Mil.  Acad., 
Delafield,  Wis.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Yoxan;  Hel- 
met. Bond  Broker,  Springfield,  111.  ist  Lt., 
Inf.,  O.  R.  C,  Camp  Lee,  Va.  Address,  825  S. 
6th  St.,   Springfield,  HI. 

4617.  IRA  BURTON  DOLE 
Agent;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  12,  1888,  Man- 
teno,  111.;  s.  Ira  Burton  (b.  do.)  and  Amelia 
Izetta  (Barnard)  Dole  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Manteno  H.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad.  M.  E.  Soc;  Gre- 
gory Guild.  Asst.  Retort  Foreman,  Rome  Plant. 
Federal  Creosoting  Co.,  1911-12;  Retort  Fore- 
man, Paterson  Plant,  N.  J..  1913-17;  .Agt., 
Federal  Creosoting  Co.,  Bayonne  Plant,  N.  L. 
1917-18.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  A.  S.  M.  "E. 
Married  Margretta  Elizabeth  McCausland,  Je 
14,  1916,  Paterson,  N.  J.  Child,  Ira  Burton, 
III,  b.  Ap  18,  1917.  Address,  67  W.  45th  St. 
Bayonne,  N.  J.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Federal  Creosot- 
ing Co.,  Bound  Brook,  N.  J. 

4618.  MAX  ROBERT  DORMITZER 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag  24,  1888, 
New  Orleans;  s.  Charles  (b.  Ger.)  and  Louise 
(Reichardt)  Dormitzer  (b.  Boston,  Mass.).  Pre- 
pared in  Englewood  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Armour 
Inst.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  Sr.  Invitation  Com. 
Mgr.,  Latin-.\m.  Dept.,  Peerless  Internat. 
Corp.,  New  York  City,  .Signal  Branch.  Co.  3, 
O.  T.  Bn.,  Camp  Vail,  N.  J.;  Mustered  out,  N 
30,  1918.  Address,  45  W.  74th  .St.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  54  W.  Kinzie  St.,  do. 

4619.     ETHEL  LEILA   DOUGLAS 

(DALLENBACH) 

(W^ife  of   No.  4123) 

A.   B.   in  L.  &  A.;    b.   Ag  8,   i888,  Chicago; 

d.    Wallace    N.    (b.    My    19,    i860,    Como,    111.) 

and   Elizabeth   Harris    (Kemp)    Douglas    (b.   Mr 

18,    1862,    Mahomet,    111.).       Prepared    in   John 

Marshall  IL  S.,  Chicago.     Grad.,  Chicago  Froe- 

bel 'Assn. ;   Kindergarten  training  sch.,  1910.     Pi 

Beta     Phi.      Kindergarten     Teacher,     Evanston, 

111..  Pub.   Sch.,  1912-14.     Married  Karl  M.  Del- 

lenbach   ('10),   .Ag  22,   1914,  Chicago.  Children: 

Child,  b.  Ag  28,  1915   (died  Ag  29,  1915);  John 

Wallace,   b.  Ja  22,    1918.     Address,  7346  Luella 

Ave.,  Chicago. 


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4620.  ELMO  SAMUEL  DRAKE 
(Brother  of  No.   4621) 

Banker;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  30, 
1888.  Grove  City,  111.;  s.  Cornelius  (b.  1854. 
Wadsworth,  O.)  and  Estella  Viola  (Sadler) 
Drake  (b.  1855,  Grove  City,  111.).  Prepared 
Wadsworth,  O.)  and  Estella  Viola  (Sadler) 
Drake  (b.  1855,  Grove  City,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Stonington  H.  S. ;  James  Millikin  Univ. 
Sigma  Pi;  Delta  Kappa  Chi;  Coml.  Club;  Var- 
sitv  Track.  Enlisted  191 7;  Honorably  dis- 
charged. Married  Blanche  A.  LinnwUer,  N  30, 
1917,  St.   Louis.  Address,   Stonington,   111. 

4621.  WALDO  HIRAM  DRAKE 
(Brother  of  No.  4620) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  30, 
1888,  Grove  City,  111.;  s.  Cornelius  (b.  1854, 
in  Stonington  IL  S.;  James  Millikin  Univ. 
Sigma  Pi;  Delta  Kappa  Chi;  Coml.  Club;  Var- 
sity Track.  Teacher,  Cleveland  H.  S.,  St. 
Louis,  1914-17.  Lt.,  Sch.  of  the  Line,  Grouf. 
A.  K.  31.  Camp  Sherman,  O. ;  Mustered  out, 
D    14,    1918.   Address,    Grove   City,    HI. 

4622.     LILLIAN    BEATRICE   DREW    (VAN 

GRAMMER) 

(Sister  of  No.   7488) 

A.    B.   in   L.    &   A.;    b.   Je    17,    1887,    DeKalb, 

111.;   d.   Edward    (b.   F  21,   1845,   St.   Clements, 

Eng.)   and  Elizabeth  Jane  Drew   (b.  O  26,  1845, 

Milor,    Eng.).      Prepared    in    Wendell    Phillips 

H.  S.     Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Scribblers'  Club. 

Married  Maurice  Van  Grammer.     Address,  c/o 

Mildred  Drew,    620   W.    122nd  St.,   New  York 

City.t 

4623.  ETHEL  REYNOLDS   DRUMMOND 

(CHASE) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  JI  1,  1889,  Omaha,  Neb.; 
d.  Ralph  A.  (b.  Glasgow,  Scotland)  and  Mary 
Maude  (Reynolds)  Drummond  (b.  Pawtucket, 
R.  I.).  Prepared  in  John  Marshall  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Teacher,  Eng.  and  Hist.,  H.  S.,  Nash- 
ville, 1911-12.  Mem.,  Irmena.  Married  Frank 
M.  Chase,  O  8,  1913,  Chicago.  Child,  Frank 
Reynolds,  b.  Je  9,  1915.  Address,  106  Broad- 
moor  Ave.,  Topeka,   Kan. 

4624.  BERTHA  CATHERINE  DUERKOP 
Teacher;    A.    B.   in   L.   &  A.;    b.  Jl   14,    1881, 

Elderville,  111.;  d.  Henry  (b.  N  24.  1833,  Hil- 
desheim,  Ger.)  and  Catherine  (Satori)  Duer- 
kop  (b.  F  s,  1849,  do.).  Prepared  in  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Prin.,  H.  Sch.,  Win- 
chester, 111.,  1912-14;  Teacher,  Pekin  H.  S., 
111.,  1914 — .  Address,  Sutter,  111.;  bus.  add., 
Buena  Vista  Apts.,   Pekin,  111. 

4625.     ARTHUR  BARRETT  DUNHAM 

(Brother  of  No.  6849) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  9,  1887,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Arthur  Henry  (b.  Mr  30,  1861,  Stock- 
bridge,  Mass.)  and  Margaret  Evans  (Barrett) 
Dunham  (b.  F  8,  1863.  do.).  Prepared  in  John 
Marshall  H.  S.;  LaSalle-Peru  Tp.  H.  S.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Scarab;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors; 
Illio;  Sr.  Memorial  Com.;  Sr.  Ball  Com.  Arch. 
Draftsman,  Hewitt  &  Brown,  Archs.,  Minne- 
apolis, 191 1 ;  do.,  Hewitt  &  Emerson,  Peoria, 
1912-13;  Practising  Arch.,  Sund  &  Dunham, 
Minneapolis,  1914 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Minneapolis  Civic  and  Commerce  Assn.  Mar- 
ried Eleanor  Louise  Mason.  Ap  26,  1916.  Child, 
William  P>arrett,  b.  Ja  20,  1918.  Address, 
2.S07  Clinton  Ave.,  Minneapolis;  bus.  add.,  514 
Essex  Bldg.,  do. 

4O26.     ANDREW   MELVIN   DUNLAP 

(Brother  of  No.  4627) 

Engineer;    B.    S.    in    E.    E.;   b.    D   20,    1877. 

Aledo.    111.;    s.    Albert    Middleton    (b.    Connels- 

ville.    Pa.)     and    Mary    (Helmle)     Dunlap     (b. 


Cherry   Fork,    O.).      Prepared  in  Aledo  H.   S.;  . 
Armour  Inst.  Acad.     E.  E.   Soc.   Stud.  Appren- 
tice,  West.   Elec.   Co.     Married  Fern   E.  Morri- 
son, Ja  14,   191 3,  Aledo,  111.     Address,  3940  W. 
iSth  St.,  Chicago.! 

4627.  ERNEST  ALBERT  DUNLAP 

(Brother  of  No.  4626) 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  12,  1889, 
.\ledo.  111.;  s.  Albert  Middleton  (b.  Connels- 
ville.  Pa.)  and  Mary  (Helmle)  Dunlap  (b.  Cher- 
ry Fork,  O.).  Prepared  in  Aledo  H.  S.  E.  E. 
Soc;  Class  Baseball.  With  West.  Elec.  Co. 
Address,  Aledo,  Ill.f 

4628.  ROBERT  MURATT  DUNLAP 
(Son  of  No.   423;  Brother  of  No.  7492) 

Chief  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  23,  1887; 
s.  Robert  Livingston  ('85),  (b.  N  17,  i86o, 
.Savoy,  111.)  and  Charlotte  Rebecca  (Jutkins) 
Dunlap  (b.  Ap  s,  1864,  Albany,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Urbana  H.  S.  Draftsman,  Am.  Bridge 
Co.,  191 1 ;  Rate  Dept.,  191 1;  Assembling  Struct. 
Steel,  Noelbe-Richards  Iron  Wks.,  Indianapo- 
lis, 1912;  Struct.  Engr.,  Chicago  Steel  Pro- 
ducts Co.,  Westcott  Engng.  Co.  and  Griffin 
Wheel  Co.,  Chicago.  1912-14;  Chief  Engr.,  Fed- 
eral Cement  Tile  Co..  Chicago,  1914 — .  ist. 
Lt.,  Q.  M.  Corps,  O  1918;  mustered  out,  1918. 
Mem.,  Congr.  (Jhurch;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  West.  Soc. 
of  Engrs.;  Struct.  Engrs.  Assn.,  111.;  lUini 
Club,  Chicago.  Married  Bessie  Laurie  Wise- 
hart,  N  30,  191 1,  Champaign.  Address,  141 1 
Greenleaf  Ave.,  Chicago. 

4629.  WILLIAM  BENJAMIN  DUNNING 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  O  17,  1886, 
Aurora,  111.  Prepared  in  W.  Aurora  H.  S. 
Triangle.  Universal  Portland  Cement  Co., 
Chicago;  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  Lassing  Plant,  Chi- 
cago. Address,  Room  1832  72  W  Adams  St., 
Chicago.! 

4630.  MATI  LAL  DUTT 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  M.  S.,  1912; 
b.  S  17,  1885,  Calcutta,  India;  s.  Madhav 
Chandra  Dutt.  Prepared  in  Cent.  Collegiate 
Sch.,  Calcutta,  India;  Univ.  of  Calcutta;  Univ. 
of  Calif.,  1912;  Asst.  Steam  Engr.,  Lacka- 
wanna Steel  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  191J13;  Test 
House  Asst.,  Loco-Supt.  of  Water  Works, 
Bengal  Nagpur  Ry.,  Bengal,  India,  1013-15; 
Prof.,  Mech.  and  Elec.  Engng.,  Kala-Bhavan 
Tech.  Inst..  Baroda,  India,  1916 — .  Married 
My  1914.  Child,  son,  b.  N  30,  1916.  Address, 
78  Maniktola  St.,  Calcutta,  India. 

4631.  JOHN  WILLIAM  ECK 
(Husband  of  No.  6387;  Brother  of  No.  4632) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Je  7.  1886,  Troy 
Grove,  111.;  s.  John  A.  and  Magdalena  (Dorf- 
ner)  Eck.  Prepared  in  Troy  Grove  II.  S.; 
No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Final 
Honors.  Teacher,  Man.  Tr.,  Minn.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  Moorhead,  Minn.  Married  Bess  Mae 
Lindley  ('14),  Ag  24,  191 5,  Urbana.  Address, 
Moorhead,  Minn. 

4632.     JOSEPHINE    ANTOINETTE    ECK 

(STEWART) 

(Wife  of  No.  4922;  Sister  of  No.  4631) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  F  7-  1889.  Troy 
Grove,  111.;  d.  John  A.  (b.  S  7.  185S,  Peru,  111.) 
and  Ellen  (Dorfner)  Eck  (b.  Ap  26,  1857. 
Chicago).  Prepared  in  Troy  Grove  H.  S.  and 
No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Teacher,  Murphysboro  Tp. 
H.  S.  Mem..  Woman's  Club.  Married  LeRoy 
Stewart  Cn),  Je  17,  1914,  Murphysboro,  111. 
Address,    Murphysboro,   Ill.f 

4633.     GEORGE  CHRISTIAN  EDI-ER 
Market    Specialist;    B.    S.    in   Agr. ;    b.    D    13, 
1889.    Chicago,   111.;   s.    Fred  C.    (b.   F    17.    1857, 
do.)    and    Adele    Louise    (Groll)    Edler    (b.    Je 


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415 


24,  1865,  do.).  Prepared  in  Lyons  Tp.  II.  S., 
LaGrange,  111.  Agr.  Club;  Alpha  Zcta;  Tri- 
angle; Y.  M.  C.  A.;  I'relim.  Honors;  \"arsity 
Freshman  Basket  ball  Siiuad,  1907;  Jr.  Class 
Basket  ball;  Sr.  Class  Basket  ball  Team  (class 
Championship) ;  Sr.  Class  Tennis  (class  Cham- 
pionship);  Univ.  Tennis,  igii;  Singles 
kepresentative,  West.  Intercoll.  Tennis  Conf., 
Chicago,  lyii.  IMgr.,  Kenmare  Flax  Farm, 
Kenmare,  N.  Dak.;  Traveling  Salesman.  Dick- 
inson Co.,  Minneapolis,  1912-16;  Investigator 
in  Seed  Marketing,  Bur.  of  Markets,  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  191 6 — .  Auth.:  The  Uses  of 
Explosives  in  Blasting  Stumps,  Boulders, 
Breaking  up  Hard  Pan,  and  in  Tree  Planting, 
awarded  ist  prize  of  $100  by  DuPont  Powder 
Co.;  The  Farm  Boy  of  Tomorrow,  The  Farm 
Home  Mag.,  Je  191 1.  Mem.,  111.  Corn  Grow- 
ers' Assn.  Address,  1137  Allison  St.,  Wash- 
ington, D.   C. 

4634.  WILLARD  CLARKE  EELLS 
Chief  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  M.  S., 
1913;  b.  O  27,  1885,  Mazon,  111.;  s.  George 
and  Celeste  (Sinclair)  Eells.  Prepared  in 
Mazon  Tp.  11.  S.  Triangle;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Sigma  Xi;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Fel- 
lowship with  T.  &  A.  M.  Dept.  Trk.  Elev. 
for  C.  R.  I.  &  P.,  191 1 ;  With  Julian  S.  Nolan 
&  Co..  Fireproofing  Engrs.,  Chicago,  1913-14; 
Detailer,  checker,  head  checker,  chief  drafts- 
man, Truxcon  Steel  Co.,  Youngstown,  O., 
1914-18.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Rilla 
McElmurry,  Ja  20,  1914.  Children:  Richard 
Arden,  b.  N  18,  IQ15  (died  D  3,  1916); 
Robert  Myron,  b.  S  18,  1917.  Address,  216  Au- 
burndale  Ave..  Y'oungstown,  O.;  bus.  add., 
Truscon   Steel  Co.,  do. 

4635.  BESS  HAMILTON  EIKER 
(Sister  of  No.  2653) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  15,  1885, 
Sparta,  HI.;  d.  William  David  Mahan  (b.  Pa.) 
and  Anna  Jane  (Gaud)  Eiker  (b.  Toronto, 
Can.).  Prepared  in  Sparta  H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Newton,  111.  Ad- 
dress,   Sparta,    111.;    bus.    add.,    Newton,    Hit 

4636.  CHARLES  COURTNEY  ELLISON 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  16, 
1884,  Marine,  111.;  s.  Charles  Monroe  (b.  Ag 
14,  1852,  Marine,  111.)  and  Helen  Inez  (Mc- 
Kee)  Ellison  (b.  Je  6,  1856,  Fruit  Station,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Alton  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.;  Shurt- 
leff  Coll.  Adelphic;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  John 
Marshall  Law  Club;  Univ.  Debating,  1907-09; 
Class  Football,  1906-11;  Class  Orator,  igii. 
Mgr.,  Star  Lecture  Course,  1909-10;  Mgr.,  May 
Festival  Concerts,  191 1.  Teacher,  Danville, 
111.,  1911-12;  Lawyer,  Granite  City,  19 12-17. 
Capt.  Inf.,  311th  Field  Sig.  Bn.,  Camp  Grant, 
111.,  Ag  15,  1917;  Major,  311th  Field  Signal 
Bn.,  Depot  Brigade,  Camp  Upton;  Mustered 
out,  D  6,  19 1 8.  Address,  Alton,  111.;  bus.  add., 
Piasa  Bldg.,  do. 

4637.     GEORGE  EDGAR  ELLISON 
Elec.    Engr.;    B.    S.   in   E.   E.;    s.   A.    Ellison. 
Prepared  in  R.  T.  Crane  Man.  Tr.  Sch.     With 
Automatic  Tel.  Co.,  Chicago,   1912 — .     Address, 
3047   Sheffield  Ave.,   Chicago. t 

4638.  EVAR  EMANUEL  ELM 
Fire  Protection  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Cheni.  Eng. ; 
b.  S  13,  188s,  Chicago;  s.  John  (b.  Jl  15,  1854. 
Stockholm,  Sweden)  and  Hildegard  (Lager- 
holm)  Elm  (b.  Ag  10,  1858,  do.).  Prepared 
in  McKinley  FI.  S.,  Chicago;  N.  W.  Univ., 
1905-6.  Sigma  Xi;  Chem.  Club;  Asst.  Chem., 
Armour  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1911-12;  do.,  111.  Steel 
Co.,  Gary,  Ind.,  1912;  do..  Peoples  Gas,  Light 
&  Coke  Co.,  Chicago,  1912;  do.,  Morris  &  Co., 
Chicago,  do.,  1912-14;  Fire  Protection  Engr., 
Chicago  Bd.  of  Underwriters,  Chicago,  1914 — . 
Mem..  A.  C.  S.  Address,  710  S.  Springfield 
Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  175  W.  Jackson  Blvd., 
do. 


4639.  ARTHUR    LUDVVIG    ENGER 
(Brother  of  No.  2656) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  Je  18. 
1886,  Decorah,  la.;  s.  Lauritz  M.  (b.  Norway) 
and  Bertha  (Myran)  Enger  (b.  Decorah,  la.). 
Prepared  in  Decorah  (la.)  H.  S.;  Decorah  Inst. 
Triangle;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Sigma  Xi;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Capt., 
Cadet  Regt.  With  Champaign  &  Urbana  Water 
Co.,  191 1 ;  Instr.,  Poly.  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
191 2;  Asst.  Engr.,  Agr.  Kxp.  Sta.,  Tucson, 
Ariz.,  1912-17.  Capt.  Engrs.  R.  C.,  1917-18; 
Zone  Supply  Office,  El  Paso,  Tex.,  191 8 — -. 
Mem.,  23d  Regt.,  N.  Y.  Nat.  Guard,  N  191 1—. 
Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Garth  Baird,  Ap 
9,  1913,  Urbana.  Address,  1024  N.  Oregon  St., 
El  Paso,  Tex. 

4640.  THORBJORN   KJUS   ENGER 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  13,   1886, 

Christiania,  Norway;  s.  Johan  J.  Kjus  and 
Olava  Enger.  Prepared  in  Tliroop  Poly.  Inst., 
Pasadena,  Calif.  E.  E.  Soc;  Lt.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Apprentice,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  £. ; 
Thomson  Club,  Lynn,  Mass.  Address,  127  N. 
Burlington  St.,  Los  Angeles.f 

4641.  NEWTON  EDWARD  ENSIGN 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  3,  1882, 
Altamont,  111.;  s.  Frederick  Delano  (b.  Ag  18, 
1846,  So.  Warsaw,  N.  Y.)  and  Jennie  (Young) 
Ensign  (b.  O  7,  i860.  Mason,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Altamont  H.  S.  A.  B.,  McKendree  Coll., 
1905;  B.  A.,  Oxford  Univ.,  1908.  Plii  Kappa 
Tau;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Instr.,  Univ.  Acad.,  1909- 
10;  Instr.,  T.  and  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910- 
15;  Assoc,  do.,  191  s — .  Married  Flossie  Bun- 
dy,  Jl  25,  1908,  Oxford,  Eng.  Child,  Richard 
Bundy,  b.  F  22,  191 1.  Address,  213  E.  Gregory 
St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  T.  and  A.  M.  Dept., 
Univ.  of   111.,   Urbana. 

4642.  ABRAHAM  SOLOMON  EPSTEIN 
Struct.  Engr.;   B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  D  24,  1887, 

Kieff,  Russia;  s.  Solomon  (b.  S  18,  1867,  do.) 
and  Mary  (Roth)  Epstein  (b.  Ja  22,  1867,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Rischellie  Gymnasium  of  Odessa. 
Cosmopolitan  Club;  Ivrim.  Detailing,  Design- 
ing and  Estin'.ating  with  Nat.  Fire  Proofing 
Co.,  Chicago;  Designer  and  estimator.  Nat. 
Fire  Proofing  Co.,  Chicago,  1911-13;  Struct. 
Engr.,  Marshall  &  Fox,  Archs.,  1913-14;  Struct. 
Engr.,  Central  Mfg.  Dist.  of  Chicago,  1914 — . 
Married  Janet  Robin,  Mr  25,  1916.  Child, 
Raymond,  b.  Ja  12,  1918.  Address,  6163  S. 
Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  in8  W. 
3Sth    St.,    do. 

4643.  HARRIET  CLAIRE  ERLBACHER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  i8go,  Kanka- 
kee, 111.;  d.  Leonard  (b.  1850)  and  Matilde 
(Robbie)  Erlbacher  (b.  i860,  Kankakee,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Englewood  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Morris 
II.  S.  Sigma  Kappa.  Asst.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Ran- 
toul.   111.,    1911-12.     Address,   Golden,   Colo. 

4644.  LAWRENCE  TURNER  FAIRHALL 
Instructor;   B.   S.  in  Chem.;  M.   S.,  1912;  b. 

Ag  30,  1888,  Chicago;  s.  Joseph  (b.  F  7,  1853, 
E.  Farleigh,  Kent,  Eng.)  and  Elizabeth  (San- 
dys) Fairhall  (b.  F  5,  1853,  Ashford,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Danville  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma; 
Gamma  Alpha.  With  111.  St.  Water  Sur.,  sum- 
mer, 191 1 ;  111.  St.  Geol.  Sur..  summer,  1912. 
Instr.,  Physiol.  Chem.,  Jeff.  Med.  Coll.:  do., 
Boyleston  Chem.  Lab.,  Harvard  Univ.  Mem., 
A.  C.  S.;  Sec,  New  Eng.  Illini  Club.  Mar- 
ried Florence  G.  Wade,  Ap  2,  1918,  Cambridge, 
Mass.  Address,  82  Ellery  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

4645.  WILLIAM    ALEXANDER    FAISON 
Supt.,    Steel    Casting    Co.;    B.    S.    in    Ry.    M. 

E.;  b.  Ag  6.  1889,  Goldsboro,  N.  C;  s.  Wil- 
liam   (b.    Ag    16,    1857)    and    Susan    Virginia 


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Faison  (b.  Jl  1.3.  i860).  Prepared  in  Cluster 
Springs  Acad.,  Cluster  Springs,  Va.;  Golds- 
boro  (N.  C.)  H.  S.;  Va.  Mil.  Inst.,  Lexing- 
ton, Va.;  N.  C.  A.  and  M..  Raleigh,  N.  C.  B. 
E.  N.  C.  A.  and  M.  Kappa  Sigma;  Eastern- 
ers' and  Southerners'  Clubs;  Stud.  Branch.  A. 
S.  M.  E.  Cen.  Foundry  Work.  Am.  Steel 
Foundries;  Supt.,  Atlantic  Steel  Casting  Cn.. 
Chester,  Pa.  Married  Miriam  Ellison,  D  j, 
1916.  Address,  c/o  Atlantic  Steel  Casting  Co., 
Chester,   Pa.t 

4646.  GUY  DORR  FAULKNER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;.b.  O  5.  1887,  South 
Dansville,  N.  Y. ;  s.  John  Lemen  (b.  Je  15, 
1851,  do.)  and  Rosalie  (McCurdy)  Faulkner 
(b.  My  20,  1855,  Livingston  Co..  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Hornell  11.  S. ;  (iencsce  Wesleyan 
Sem. ;  Univ.  of  Syracuse.  C.  E.  Soc.  Mem., 
M.  E.  ChuTch.  Struct.  Draftsman,  Detroit, 
191 1-12;  Struct.  Draftsman,  Cleveland,  1912- 
14;  F'armer.  .Vrkiiort.  N.  Y..  1014 — .  Address, 
R.   3,  Arkport,  N.   Y. 

4647.  JAMES  PHILLIPS  FELLOWS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  31,  1889,  Kan- 
kakee, III.;  s.  James  Herbert  (b.  D  7,  1852, 
Plaintield,  111.)  and  Flora  A.  (George)  Fellows 
(b.  Richmond.  Mc.L  Prepared  in  Kankakee 
H.  S.  Philomethean;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Auto- 
mobile Salesman.  191 1;  Farm  Mgr.,  1912-18. 
Sec,  Pedigreed  Swine  Breeders  Assn.,  Kanka- 
kee, 111.  Married  R.  Maree  Patterson,  D  11, 
19:5,    Clinton,    111.      Address,   Manteno,    111. 

4648.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  FENDER 
Teacher;   A.   B.    in  L.   &  A.;   M.   S.,    1913;   b. 

Ja  26,  1886,  Westfield.  111.;  s.  W.  C.  Fender 
(b.  F  26,  1856,  Ind.)  and  Martha  (Goliie) 
Fender  (b.  Ap  16,  1886,  Westfield,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Adelphic; 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha.  Asst.,  Zool.,  L^niv.  of 
Calif.,  191 1 ;  Instr.,  Sc.  Lowell  H.  S.,  San 
Francisco,  1912-18;  Head  of  Dept.,  Biol.  Sc, 
do.,  1918.  Married  Gladys  Amber,  1913, 
Berkeley,  Calif.  Child,  Doris  Aileen,  b.  My 
8.  1914.  Address,  1918  Haste  St.,  Berkeley, 
Calif.;  bus.  add.,  Lowell  H.   S.,  San  Francisco. 

4649.  CHARLES  FRANCIS  FERRIS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1912;  b.  N  27, 
1887,  Erie,  Kan.;  s.  Francis  Marion  (b.  My  17, 
i860,  St.  Joe,  Mo.)'  and  Adelaide  Louise 
(Watt)  Ferris  (b.  Ag  18,  1867,  Keokuk).  Pre- 
pared in  Danville  II.  S.  .Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma 
Xi;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Scholarship, 
Grad.  Sch.  I-'armer,  Middle  Inlet.  Wis., 
1912— .  Mem..  Wis.  Exp.  Assn.  Married, 
Alpha  Mildred  Williams,  Jl  9,  1913,  Jamaica, 
111.  Children:  Lillian  May,  b.  My  i,  191 4; 
Elizabeth  Louise,  b.  S  id,  1917.  .Iddrcss.  Mid- 
dle Inlet,  Wis. 

4650.  FORREST  ADDISON  FISHER 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  25,  1888, 
Greenup,  111.;  s.  Louis  Addison  (b.  O  19,  1857, 
Center  Point,  111.)  and  Susan  Catherine 
(Brewer)  I'isher  (b.  Jl  2n,  1857,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Greenup  H.  S.  Final  tlonors;  Sigma 
Xi;  Alpha  Zeta;  Pres.,  Agr.  Club.  Asst.,  Soil 
Sur.,  .\gr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  III.,  191 1;  Asst., 
Soil,  Phys..  and  Agr.,  Exp.  Sta.,  1912;  Instr., 
do.,  1915;  Assoc,  no.,  1917 — .  Married  Victoria 
Holt  Thomen.  My  12,  iqiz,  (ireenup.  111. 
Child,  Lewis  Thomen,  b.  O  7,  1915.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church.     Address,  ITrliann,    111. 

4651.  WARD  HERl'.ERT  |-1S1M:K 
(Husband  of  No.  3943) 
Bhij?.  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  My  29,  i886, 
Mt.  Conifort,  Ind.;  s.  Daniel  (b.  F  13,  1843, 
Clarksville,  Ind.)  and  Jennie  (Davidson)  I'islier 
(b.  Ja  27,  1857.  Hull,  la.).  Prepared  in  .Short- 
ridge  H.  S.,  lnilianai)olis;  De  Pauw  I'niv., 
'905-7.  Scarab;  Arch.  Club;  Phi  Kaiipa  I'si. 
Bidg.  Supt.  Married  Genevieve  Rohrer  ('00). 
O  14,  191 1.  Birmingham,  .\la.  .Iddrcss,  Mc- 
Cordsville,   Ind. 


4652.     ROSE  GRAH.XME  FLEMING 

(ST.  JOHN) 

(Sister  of  Nos.   51 31,   5132) 

.\.    B.    in    L.    &    A.;    b.    Ag    4.    1886,    Engle- 

wood.   111.;  d.  George  Wallace   (b.  Ag  15,   1859, 

Chicago)     and     Ellen     Grahame     (Goodfellow) 

l-'leniing    (b.    D    12,    i860.    Council    Bluffs,    la.). 

I'rei)ared   in   Olney   H.    S.      Phi   Delta  Psi;    Phi 

Beta    Kapi)a.       Final    Honors.      Teaclier,    Eng., 

Olney  H.  S.,  1912-15.     Married  Jacques  Ilarvey 

St.    John,    O    20,    1916.    Olnev,    111.      Address, 

JJ9   1 8th   St.,  Miami,  Fla. 

4653.  ELIZABETH  BLAIR  FLETCHER 
Journalist;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  Mr  6,  1889, 
Bunker  Hill,  111.;  d.  Samuel  Anson  (b.  S  26, 
1824,  Antrim,  N.  H.)  and  Helen  Wiley  (Mc- 
Cambridge)  I'letcher  (b.  Je  9,  1844,  Larne,  Ire- 
land). Prepared  in  Bunker  Hill  11.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.  A.  M.,  Washington  L'niv.,  1913.  Pre- 
lim. Honors.  Teacher,  Areola,  111.,  1911-12; 
(/().,  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  1913-18;  Journalist,  St. 
Louis  Star,  St.  Louis  Mo.,  1918 — .  Mem., 
Presby.  Church.  Address,  3809  Flad  Ave.,  St. 
Louis. 

4654.  FREDERICK  JOHN  FOERSTERLING 
Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  E.  E.,  1916;  b. 
D  12,  1886,  Grundy  Co.,  111.;  s.  Charles  Ernst 
(b.  F  25,  1845,  Madgeburg,  Prussia)  and 
Barbara  (Wiecker)  Foersterling  (b.  S  16, 
1844,  Hahn,  Hessen  Darmstadt,  Ger.).  Pre- 
pared in  Dwight  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Onyx 
Club;  E.  E.  Soc:  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors; 
Mgr.,  Class  Football;  Chm.,  ist  Engng.  Dance 
Com.  Electn.,  Peoria  Gas  &  Elect.  Co.,  Peoria, 
1911-12;  Sui)t.,  Meters  and  Transformers,  Cen- 
tral 111.  Light  Co.,  do.,  19 13-15;  Elec  Operat- 
ing Engr.,  do.,  1916-17;  Sales  Mgr.,  Diamond 
Elec.  Supi)ly  Co.,  do.,  1917-18.  Mem.,  Univ. 
Club,  Peoria;  Nat.  Elec  Light  Assn.;  Assoc. 
Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Married  Bertha  P.  Busch, 
Je  19,  191 2,  Urbana.  Children:  Virginia  Grace, 
b.  My  20,  1914;  F.  Jack,  b.  Mr  2,  1916.  Ad- 
dress, 108  Alice  Ave.,  Peoria;  bus.  add.,  311 
S.   Washington  St.,  do. 

4655.     LAWRENCE  EARL  FOGLESONG 
(Husband   of   No.   4793) 

Land.  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  17,  1887, 
Milton,  la.;  s.  Sylvester  (b.  Mr  7,  i860,  Lan- 
caster, Mo.)  and  Louisa  Jane  Foglesong  (b. 
D  20,  1861,  Pulaski,  la.).  Prepared  in  Prep. 
Sch.,  LTniv.  of  Idaho;  Univ.  of  Idaho,  1905-7; 
.Scholarship,  Harvard  Univ.,  1914-16.  Acacia; 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  .Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  111. 
Glee  Club;  Bus.  Mgr.  III.  Agr.,  1908-09.  Land- 
scape Exten.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-14; 
Chief  Draftsman,  Pond  &  Robinson,  Land. 
-Arch.,  Boston,  191617;  Land.  .Arch.,  Boston, 
1917-18;  do.,  Des  Moines,  1918:  do..  Capital 
Exten.  Grounds,  do.  Sec,  111.  .Alumni  Assn., 
Des  Moines.  Married  Jessie  Barbara  McRobie 
('11),  Jl  16,  1913,  Montclair,  N.  J.  Child, 
.Suzanne  F.,  b.  Je  3,  1914.  .-iddress,  c/o  Capi- 
tal Extension  Grounds,  Des  Moines. 

4656.  JOHN  WARNER  FOLEY 
Elec  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  O  20,  1885, 
Wapclla,  III.;  s.  Nickohis  (h.  D  12.  1838, 
Hampshire  Co.,  Va.)  and  Emma  (Thorpe) 
Foley  (b.  Jl  24,  1858,  Wajiella,  III.).  Pre- 
pared in  Clinton  II.  S.  Prelim.  Honors.  Elec 
Engr.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  N.  Y.  Married  Ellen 
S.  McCarthy,  Je  9,  1913,  Urbana.  Children: 
lohn  Warner  and  Edwin  Nickolas.  b.  ¥  ig, 
"1916.      .iddress,    c/o    West.    Elec    Co.,    N.    Y. 

4657.  LEROY  STEW.\RT  FOLTZ 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  M.  S.  in  E.  E.; 
b.  N  27,  1884,  Chandlerville,  111.;  s.  Horace 
Newton  (b.  Mr  4,  1854,  Lycippus,  la.)  and 
KlTie  (Stewart)  Foltz  ( b.  1 862,  Fowler.  III.). 
Prepared  in  Taylorville  Tp.  H.  S.  Treas., 
E.   E.   Soc;   Stud.  Branch,  A.  I.   E.  E.   Operat- 


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ing  Kngr.,  I.  'J".  Co.,  Si)ring(ield,  111.,  191  i-u; 
Testing  atul  Consulting  Kngr.,  Excelsior  Stove 
&  .Mfg.  Co.,  Oiiincy.  111.,  lyi.'-i,?;  Instr.  Klec. 
Engng.  &  I'hys.,  Colo.  i\gr.  Coll.,  Ft.  Collins, 
Colo.,  1914-16;  John  W.  Mackay,  Jr.,  Fellow  in 
Elec.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1916-17;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Elec.  Engng.,  Colo.  Agr.  Coll.,  1917-18; 
Prof..  Elec.  En^ng.  and  Dept.  Head,  do., 
1918 — .  Mem.,  Soc.  for  Promotion,  Engng. 
Educ. ;  ist  Presby.  Church;  Supt.,  Sunday  Sch. 
Married  Emily  Proctor.  Jl  i,  191 5,  l.oveland, 
Colo.  Children:  Elva  Lea,  b.  Ag  18,  191 6; 
Erwald  Newton,  b.  V  21,  1918.  Address,  Ft. 
Collins,   Colo. 

4658.     BERNICE   FORD    (VAN   CLE.WE) 
(Wife    of   G692) 

A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ag  3,  188S,  Lincoln,  Neb.; 
d.  George  W.  (b.  Kockford,  111.)  and  Jessie  L. 
(Corey)  I'ord  (b.  Mr  a.  18O5).  I'reparcd  in 
Rockford  H.  S.;  Rockford  Coll.,  1904-6.  Kap- 
pa Delta  Pj;  Sjiecial  and  Final  Honors. 
Teacher,  II.  S.,  Fanner  City,  111.,  1911-13;  do., 
Rockford,  III.,  191J-14.  Married  Harley  Jones 
VanCleave  (g'lo),  Ag  i,  19 14.  Child,  Dorothy 
Lucile,  b.  My  20,  191  7.  Address,  1107  S.  Busey 
St.,    Urbana. 

4659.  CARLOTTA  M.ARKS  FORD 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  N  26,  1883, 
Geneva,  111.;  d.  George  Putman  (b.  Ag  30, 
1854,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.)  and  Clara  Estelle 
(Angle)  Ford  (b.  .\p  22,  1859,  Mendon,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Geneva  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi; 
H.  Sc.  Club;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Cabinet.  Asst., 
Dom.  Sc,  Kan.  Agr.  Coll.,  1911-13;  Instr.,  do., 
1913-14;  Instr.  Home  Econ.,  Montana  Coll., 
Agr.  and  Mech.  Arts,  1914-16;  Asst.  Prof., 
do.,   191 6-18.     Address,   Bozeman,  Mont. 

4660.  ALVIN  CLAUDE  FOREMAN 
Farmer;  B.   S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  30,  1886,  Pitts- 
field,  111.;  s.  A.  R.  Foreman.     Prepared  in  Pitts- 
field    H.    S.      Farmer,    Pittsfield,    111.      Address, 
Pittsfield,  Ill.t 

4661.  JOHN    DELAV.-VN    FRAZEE 
Surety    Agt.;    A.    B.    in    L.    &   A.;    b.    N   28, 

1885,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.;  s.  Delavan  Delos  (b. 
Ag  4,  1857.  do.)  and  Mary  .'Knn  (Cooper) 
Frazee  (b.  Ag  13,  1858,  Grinnell,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  Englewood  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  Helmet;  Yoxan;  Ku  Klux;  Scabbard 
and  Blade;  Scholarship  from  Capt.  Univ.  Sig. 
C.  Resident  .\sst.  Sec.  Am.  Surety  Co.,  of 
New  York.  Louisville,  Ky.;  do.,  Des  Moines, 
ic»i8 — .  Address,  2834  Rutfand  Ave.,  Des 
Moines;  bus.  add..  Am.  Surety  Co.,  Eiiui- 
table    Bldg.,   Des    Moines. 

4662.     CHESLEY  BARBER  FREELAND 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  30,  1886,  Dalton  City, 
III.  Prepared  in  Acad.,  James  Millikin  Univ. 
Agr.  Club;  Alpha  Zeta;  Varsity  Track.  Farm- 
er, Dalton  City.  111.  Address,  Dalton  City, 
Ill.t 

4663.  LUCIUS  AUGUSTUS  FRITZE 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  N  25,  1888, 
Peoria;  s.  James  P.  (b.  Jl  12,  i860,  Somerset, 
Pa.)  and  Madora  (Weber)  Fritze  (b.  Ja  22, 
i860,  Beardstown,  111.).  Prepared  in  Bradley 
Poly.  Inst.,  Peoria.  Chem.  Club.  Chem.,  Am. 
Water  Works  Guarantee  Co.,  Pittsburgh.  Chem. 
and  Supt.  Water  Purification.  Address,  Moline, 
Ill.t 

4664.  MILTON  HECKSCHER  FROEHLICH 
Draftsman  and  Designer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b. 
O  II,  1887,  Chicago-  s.  Michael  (b.  My  25, 
1841,  Wurtemburg,  (ier.)  and  Jennie  (Heck- 
scher)  Froehlich  (b.  F  9,  i860,  Ratisbon.  Ger.). 
Prepared  in  R.  T.  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
Ivrim.  Draftsman,  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  Gary,  Ind., 
1911-13;  do.,  Chicago  Steel  Products  Co.,  Chi- 
cago,  1913-14;  Draftsman  and  Designer,  Joseph 


T.  Ryerson  &  Son,  Chicago,  1914 — .  Sec, 
Chicago  Assn.,  Jewish  Religious  Teachers, 
191 2 — •     Address,  308  E.  S3rd  St.,  Chicago. 

4665.  GIKAN  FUJIMURA 
Scientist;  15.  S.  in  Sc;  M.  S.  in  Bot.,  1911; 
b.  Ja  16,  1885,  Mirumai,  Shiwagun,  Iwateken, 
Japan;  s.  Chiyokichi  (b.  1862,  Morioka,  do.) 
and  Misa  (Suzuki)  l-"ujimura  (b.  1867,  do.). 
Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1907-09.  Formosan  Govt. 
Agr.  Exp.  .Sta.,  1911-13;  F.  W.  Home  Co., 
'913-17;  Imperial  Zootech.  l-^xp.  .Sta.,  Japan, 
1918 — .  Mem.,  Univ.  of  111.  Club,  Japan;  Am. 
L^niv.  Club,  do.;  Tokyo  Eng.  .Speaking  Soc 
.Married  Kiku  Funakoshi,  Ap  26,  1913,  Morioka, 
Japan.     Address,  Morioka,  Japan. 

4666.  WILFRED  TRUMAN  FULLENWIDER 

(Brother  of  Nos.  1132,  1676) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  26,  1888, 
Mechanicsburg,  III.;  s.  Henry  Thomas  (b.  Mr 
I,  1846,  do.)  and  Sarah  Connet  (Lindsly)  Fal- 
len wider  (b.  O  21,  1849,  Grove  City).  I'repared 
in  Mechanicsburg  and  Springfield.  ]!eta  Theta 
Pi;  Alpha  Zeta;  Alpha  (iamma  Rho;  Agr.  Club. 
Bus.  Mgr.  111.  Agr.,  111.  St.  Soil  Surv.,  191 3. 
Farmer,  Mechanicsburg,  111.  Address,  Mecha- 
nicsburg, 111. 

4667.  CH.VRLES    BUSHNELL   FULLERTON 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Je  24,  1887,  Ottawa,  III.; 

s.  Thomas  Coxey  (b.  Ag  21,  1839,  Montgomery 
Co.,  Pa.)  and  Vincy  Tuttle  (Bushnell)  Fuller- 
ton  (b.  Mr  I,  1859,  Ottawa,  III.).  Prepared  in 
Ottawa  H.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Phi  Alpha  Delta; 
Shield  and  Trident.  Lawyer,  Winston,  Payne, 
Strawn  &  Shaw.  Chicago,  1911-17.  2nd  Lt., 
26th  U.  S.  Inf.,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  with  Army 
of  Occupation,  Coblenz,  Ger.,  1919 — .  Mem., 
Loyal  Legion;  Illini  Club  of  (Chicago;  III.  Bar 
.\ssn.  Militia,  1903-6.  Address,  622  Pearl  St., 
Ottawa,  111. 

4668.  WILLIAM  KENNETH  GALEENER 
(Husband  of  No.  6140;  Brother  of  No.  2671) 
Horticulturist;  B.  S.  in  .Agr.;  b.  N  11,  1884, 
Tunnel  Hill,  111.;  s.  William  Edwin  (b.  O  30, 
1842,  Warren  Co.,  O..)  and  India  B.  (Perkins) 
Gaieener  (b.  1852,  Vienna,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Vienna  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet. 
Salesman  for  W.  E.  Gaieener  &  Sons,  Nursery- 
men, Vienna,  III.;  Reclaiming  Neglected 
Orchards,  Fairfield,  111.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church; 
Sec,  Wayne  Co.  Farmer's  Inst.  Married 
Adela  Pauline  Carrier  ('14).  Je  i7>  1914.  Ur- 
bana, III.     Address,  R.  2,  Fairfield,  III. 

4669.     JAMES  LEWIS  GARDNER 

Farm  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  24,  1882, 
.\urora,  111.;  s.  William  Edward  (b.  Je  24,  1849, 
Newark,  N.  J.)  and  Anna  Electa  (Freeman) 
Gardner  (b.  Mr  12,  1857,  Aurora,  HI.).  Pre- 
pared in  East  Aurora  II.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr. 
Club;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors:  Treas.,  Class 
of  191 1.  Live  Stock  Man,  Manhattan  Co., 
Manhattan,  Mont.:  Flxten.  Dept.,  Coll.  of  .\gr., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1912-13;  Mgr.,  Walnut  Grove 
Farm,  Virginia,  111.,  1913 — •  Married  Anna 
Ruth  Carr,  Mr  5,  1913.  Climax,  Mich.  Address. 
R.   4,   \'irginia.   III. 

4670.     ITAKRIET  ELIZAP.ETH  GARNETT 
(SHAW) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  950.  i504,  2098,  337.1.  374.=;) 
A.    B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  23.   1887,  Plymouth. 
111.;    d.    Robert    Kirtley     (b.    Ag    4.    '^44.    St. 
Mary's,     111.)     and    .\nnie    Elizabeth     (Hunter) 
Garnett   (b.  O   19,  1845,  Catasauqua,   Pa.).     Pre- 
pared  in    Piano   and    Prescott    (Ariz.)    II.    Schs. 
Alpha    Chi    Omega;    Phi    Beta    Kappa;    Kai)pa 
Delta   Pi;  Sr.  Breakfast  Com.     Teacher,  II.  Sc, 
Charleston,     111.;     do.,     Pratt,     Kan.,     1914-15. 
Mem.,   Coterie;   Cro-totem  Club.     Married   Ced- 
ric   Ha<laway   Shaw.   S   20,    1915.  Plymouth,  111. 
C'lild,  Robert   Ernest,  b.  Je  27,   1916-     Address. 
Pratt,  Kan. 


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4671.  FRAJSIK  WILLIAM  GARRETT 
Associate;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  10,  1885, 
Momence,  111.;  s.  William  Richard  (b.  Ap  i, 
1856,  do.)  and  Anna  May  (DaylonJ  Garrett 
(b.  O  7,  1861,  do.).  Prepared  in  Momence  IL 
S.  Gregory  Guild.  Asst..  Soil  Fertility,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1911-17;  Assoc,  Soil  lertility,  1917 — . 
Married  Martha  Emma  Baechler,  O  17.  1912, 
Momence,  111.  Children:  William  Andrew,  b. 
O  7,  1913;  Frank  Eugene,  b.  O  22,  191.S  (died 
O  6,  1916).  Address,  1110  Arbor  St.,  Cham- 
paign. 

4672.     EARL  GARVER 
Dairy   Specialist;   B.    S.   in  Agr.;   b.   My   11, 

1885,  Rockford,  111.;  s.  John  Cormany  (b.  N 
16,  1843,  Pecatonica,  111.)  and  Sara  A.  (Segur) 
Garver  (h.  Ap  6,  1855,  Pine  Meadows,  Conn.). 
Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S.  Official  Testing, 
Dairy  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.  Address,  725  Ash- 
land Ave.,  Rockford,  111. 

4673.     MIRIAM   GERLACH 
vSister  of  No.  9090) 
Dean  of   Women;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  9, 

1886,  Chester,  111.;  d.  John  Daniel  (b.  Ap  24, 
1858,  Sparta,  111.)  and  Mary  Phonetta  (Neville) 
Gerlach  (b.  Ja  24,  i860,  Chester,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Chester  H.  S.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Phi  Delta 
Psi;  Alethenai;  Scribblers'  Club;  Ed.,  ///.  Mag.; 
III.  Mag.  Bd.;  Illio  Bd.;  Daily  lUini  Staff; 
Sec,  Woman's  League;  Jr.  Cap  Com.;  Sr. 
Memorial  Com.;  Class  Poet.  Teacher,  Eng., 
Doniphan  II.  S.,  Doniphan,  Mo.,  1912-14;  Grad. 
work  in  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-15;  Teacher, 
Eng.,  Man.  Tr.  H.  S.,  Indianapolis,  1916;  Asst. 
Dean  of  Women,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1916-17; 
Head  Resident,  Willard  Hall,  N.  W.  Univ., 
191 7-1 8;  Dean  of  Women,  S.  Dak.  St.  Coll., 
Brookings,  S.  Dak.,  19 18 — .  Bus.  Mgr.,  The 
Crescent  of  Gamma  Phi  Beta,  1918— .  Address. 
State  College,  Brookings,  S.  Dak. 

4674.     NELLIE  MAGRUDER  GLEASON 

(CORT) 

(Wife  of  G138;  Sister  of  No.   1505) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  27,  1888,  Dalton  City, 
111.;  d.  Henry  Milton  (b.  Ag  21,  1838,  Akron, 
O.)  and  Alsina  Belle  (Magruder)  Gleason  (b. 
D  13,  1858,  Coshocton  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Final  Honors;  V.  P.,  Woman's 
League;  Pres.,  Alethenai;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Cab- 
inet; Sec.-Treas.,  Eng.  Club;  Illini  Staff. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Stonington,  111.,  1911-12;  Instr., 
Sch.  of  Hygiene  and  Pub.  Health,  Johns  Hop- 
kins Univ.,  Baltimore,  Md.  Married  William 
Walter  Cort  (g'li),  Je  18,  1913,  Champaign, 
111.  Children:  Helen  Louise,  b.  Ap  8,  1916; 
Margaret  Jean,  b.  O  20,  1917-  Address,  Johns 
Hopkins    Univ.,    Baltimore,    Md. 

4675.  LAWRENCE  ARTHUR  GLENN 

(Brother  of  Nos.  1336,  1337,  2996) 
Lawyer;  L.  L.  B.;  b.  N  23,  1887.  Mattoon, 
111.;  s.  Joseph  Chamberlain  (b.  F  10,  1848, 
Coles  Co.,  111.)  and  Mary  Catherine  (Ferguson) 
Glenn  (b.  Ja  14,  1856,  do.).  Prepared  in  Chani- 
•paign  H.  S.  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Yoxan. 
City  Any.,  i9i3-<7;  Asst.  St.  Atty.,  Jackson 
Co.,  111.  Mem.,  Masons;  K.  P.;  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Married  Marie  Schneider,  F  22,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, Murphysboro,  111. 

4676.     MARIE  CHRISTINE  GOEBEL 

(KIMB.\LL) 

(Sister  of  Nos.  51 57.   S'^^S.  6903) 

A.    B.   in  L.   &   A.;   h.  Je    17.    1889.   Hacken- 

sack,  N.  J.;  d.  Julius   (b.   My  23.  1857.  Frank- 

furt-am-Main,  CTer.)    and    Kathryn   Idell    (Vree- 

land;  Gocbcl   fb.   D  3.   i**6i,  do.).     Prepared   in 

Palo    Alto    (Calif.)    H.    S.;    Cambridge    (Mass.) 

Latin    Sch.;    Radcliffe    Coll.;    Phi    Delta    Psi; 

•Methenai;    Scribblers'   Club.      Instr.,   Ger.   and 


Eng.,  Champaign  H.  S.,  1 912-13.  Writer,  1907- 
08;  Ed.,  Das  Holzkncckthaus,  Oxford  Univ. 
Press,  1914.  Married  Fiske  Kimball,  Je  7, 
i9'3.  Urbana.     Address,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

4677.  WILLIS  OWEN  GORDON 
Chief  Chem.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.,  191 1;  b.  Ag 
-',  1887,  Grandview,  111.;  s.  George  Iludson  (b. 
My  3,  1850,  Indiana,  Pa.)  and  Helen  Augusta 
(Fravel)  Gordon  (.b.  N  16,  1861,  New  Albany, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Paris  11.  S. ;  Grad.  work, 
George  Washington  Univ.,  1912-13.  Chem. 
Club;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Pres.,  Chem.  Club; 
Sr.  Class  Treas.,  ist  semester.  Chem.,  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  Bur.  of  An.  Indus.,  1911-16; 
Head  of  Baking  and  Milling  Dept.,  Siebel  Inst., 
1916-17;  Chief  Chem.,  Ind.  .Appliance  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1917^ — .  D.  C.  Nat.  tniard,  1913-16. 
.Auth. :  Siebel's  Record  and  Manual  for  Bakers 
and  Millers,  191 7.  Mem.,  Am.  Chem.  Soc; 
Am.  Soc.  Milling  and  Baking  Technology;  Am. 
Assn.  of  Cereal  Chemists.  Married  Lillian  May 
Fissel,  Ag  I,  1916,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Child, 
.Marian  Francis,  b.  Je  12,  1917.  Address,  7719 
X.  Paulina,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1102  Postal 
Telegraph  Bldg.,  do. 

4678.     EDWARD  DOREMUS  GORHAM 

(Brother  of  No.  2107) 
Treas.  and  Office  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  & 
A.;  b.  F  12,  1890,  Homer,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b. 
D  10,  1849,  Jacksonville,  111.)  and  Mary  (Dore- 
mus)  Gorham  (b.  O  17,  1853,  Springfield,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.;  Vandcrbilt  Univ. 
Production  Dept.,  The  Cadillac  Motor  Co., 
1911;  Cost  Acct.  Dept.,  Studebaker  Corp., 
1911-14;  Treas.  and  Office  Mgr.,  The  Gen. 
Realty  Co.,  Detroit,  1914-18;  Scrgt.  Q.  M. 
Corps,  Chanute  Field,  Rantoul,  111.;  Sergt., 
O.  M.  C,  Camp  Meigs,  Md.,  1918;  2nd  Lt.,  Q. 
.\L  C,  Gen.  Hosp.,  Dansville,  N.  Y. ;  Mustered 
out,  Mr  20,  1919.  Mem.,  Komoko  Club,  Detroit; 
V.  P.,  Illini  Club,  do.  Address,  617  W.  Spring- 
field Ave.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Gen. 
Realty   Co.,   Detroit. 

4679.  PAUL  JOHN  GRAHAM 
(Brother  of  No.  744) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  24,  1889, 
Aledo,  111.;  s.  Richard  J.  (b.  My  22,  1848)  and 
Caroline  (jraham.  Prepared  in  Aledo  H.  S. 
Chi  Beta;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Shield  and  Trident; 
N'arsity  Track.  City  Atty.,  Aledo,  111.  Mem., 
111.  St.  Bar  Assn.  Married  Frances  M. 
Graham,  Ap  29,  1916,  Davenport,  la.  Address, 
Aledo,   111. 

4680.  CARL  RAYMOND  GRAY,  JR. 
Pres.  and  Local  Mgr.;   A.  B. 'in  L.  &  A.;  b. 

Ap  14,  1889,  Wichita,  Kan.;  s.  C.  R.  (h.  S  28, 
1867,  Princeton,  Ark.)  and  llarriette  Flora 
Gray  (b.  S  17.  1869,  Oswego,  Kan.).  Prepared 
in  Springfield  (Mo.)  H.  S.;  West.  MiL  Acad.; 
Washington  Univ.;  Univ.  of  Wis.  Sigma 
.Mpha  Epsilon;  Oblcisk;  Lock  and  Chain.  Car 
Order  Clerk.  Frisco  System,  St.  Louis,  191 1; 
■Asst.  Engr.,  O.  E.  Ry.,  I'ortland,  Ore.,  1911- 
12;  Asst.  Supt.,  do.,  1912-13;  Insp.  of  Trans- 
portation, C.  B.  &  Q.,  Chicago,  1913-14;  do. 
Frisco,  Springfield,  Mo..  191 4-1 6;  Pres.  and 
Local  Mgr.,  B.  P.  B.  S.  Corp.,  Baltimore, 
1916-17.  Capt.,  Q.  M.  K.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  Charles- 
ton, S.  C,  1917-18;  do.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  Ja  1918 — . 
.Married  Gladys  Evans  Bench,  O  16,  191 1,  St. 
Louis.  Children:  Gladys  Ethel,  b.  S  25,  1912; 
Carl  Raymond,  III,  b.  Ja  6,  1014-  Address,  iii 
Deepdene  Road,  Baltimore;  bus.  add.,  c/o  De- 
pot Q.   M.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

4681.  FRANK  BROWNFIELD  GRAY 
Architect;    B.    S.    in   Arch.;   b.    Ja   10,    1889, 

Elgin.  111.:  s.  Ellis  Asbury  (b.  F  10,  1854.  St. 
Charles,  111.)  and  Rachel  Searight  (Brownfield) 
Gray    (b.   Jl   12,    1855,  Uniontown,   Pa.).     Pre- 


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^ared  in  St.  Charles  II.  S.  Arch.  Club; 
bcarab;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Arch.  Annual,  191 1;  Engng. 
Dance  Com.  Arch.  Draftsman,  W.  G.  Zimmer- 
man, Chicago;  do.,  Aurora,  111.  Machinist  Mate, 
:2th  Kegt.,  Div.  of  Pub.  Works,  Great  Lakes, 
III.;  Mustered  out,  Ja  4,  1919.  Address,  82 
6th  St.,  St.  Charles,  111.;  bus.  add.,  344  Coulter 
Block,  Aurora,  111. 

4682.  FRED  JAY  GRAY 
Inspecting  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  M.  S.,  191 2; 
b.  Je  14,  1890,  Nettle  Creek,  111.;  s.  John  (b. 
Ag  18,  1852,  do.)  and  Nettie  (Pleasant)  Gray 
(b.  D  25,  1856,  Rutland  Tp.,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Ottawa  Tp.  H.  S.  Testing  Engr.,  Gen. 
Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1912-13;  Stud., 
Consulting  Engng.  Dept.,  do.,  1913-14;  Jr. 
Engr.,  Pub.  Service  Comn.,  N.  Y.,  1914-16; 
Insp.  Engr.,  Elec.  Testing  Lab.,  do.,  1916 — . 
1st  Bat.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.;  2d  Lt., 
F.  A.,  Bat.  A,  1 6th  Bn.,  Replacement  Depot, 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. ;  Instr.,  F.  A.,  Central 
O.  T.  S.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  D  23,  1918.  Ad- 
dress 107  llalsey  St.,  Newark,  N.  J.;  bits,  add., 
c/o   General   Electric  Co.,  Harrison,  N.  J. 

4683.     MARION  WILLIAM  GRIGSBY 
(Brother  of  No.  4684) 

Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  8,  1886, 
Cuba,  111.;  s.  George  Nathaniel  (b.  Ag  3,  1859, 
do.)  and  Flora  Annetta  Grigsby  (b.  N  27, 
i860).  Prepared  in  Peoria  H.  S. ;  Bradley 
Poly.  Inst.,  Peoria.  C.  E.  Soc.  With  la. 
Mausoleum  Co.,  Waterloo,  la.;  Rock  Island 
R.  R.,  191 1 ;  Davenport-Muscatine  R.  R.,  1911; 
Civ.  Engr.,  Costa  Rica-Panama  Comn.,  191 2 — . 
1st  Lt.  Engrs.,  with  Camp  Judge,  Advocates 
Office,  Hdqtrs.,  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.  Address, 
222   Stewart  Ave.,   East  Peoria,   111. 

4684.     OWEN  EUGENE  GRIGSBY 
(Brother  of  No.  4683) 

Sec,  Elec.  Co.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.,  1912; 
b.  My  6,  1888,  Garden  Grove,  Calif.;  s.  George 
Nathaniel  (b.  Ag  3,  1859,  Cuba,  111.)  and  Flora 
Anneta  (Snively)  Cjrigsby  (b.  N  27,  i860,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Peoria  H.  S.  E.  E.  Soc;  Winner 
of  Chess  Trophy;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Testing  Dept.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  1912-13;  Consulting  Dept.,  do.,  1913-14; 
Elec.  Engr.  and  Factory  Mgr.,  Benjamin  Elec. 
Ltd.,  London,  Eng.,  1914-17;  Sec,  Anderson 
Elec.  Specialty  Co.,  Chicago,  191 7 — •.  Assoc. 
Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  Illuminating  Engr.  Soc, 
London.  Married  Maude  Elma  Meneley,  N 
10,  1914,  Champaign.  Children:  Helen  Louise, 
b.  Ag  9,  1915;  Robert  Eugene,  b.  Ja  31,  1917. 
Address,  5763  Dorchester  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  118  S.  Clinton  St.,  do. 

4685.  CHESTER  HAYWARD  GROVE 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  24,  1888, 
Ottawa,  111.;  s.  D.  L.  and  Emily  J.  (Hayward) 
Grove  (b.  N  5,  1846,  Dayton  Tp.,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Ottawa  Tp.  H.  S.  U.  S.  N.,  U.  S.  S., 
Columbia,  1918-^ — .  Address,  529  E.  50th  St., 
Chicago. 

4686.  PAULINE  TRABUE  GROVES 
(Daughter  of  No.  234) 
Acting  Gen.  Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  A.  B.  in 
L.  &  A.;  b  D  7,  1889,  Kankakee,  111;  d.  Charles 
Wesley  ('80),  (b.  Jl  28.  1857,  Shelbyville,  111.) 
and  Dora  (Trabue)  Groves  (b.  F  13,  1866, 
Stanford,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Marengo  H.  S.; 
Special  (jrad.  work,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-14.  Al- 
pha Delta  Pi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Cabinet;  Chm.,  Sr.  Breakfast  Com.  Teacher, 
Petersburg  H.  S.,  111.,  1911-12;  Stud.  Sec,  Y. 
W.  C.  A.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1914-16;  Educ.  and  Publicity  Sec,  Y.  W.  C. 
A.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1916-18;  Acting  general 
Sec,  do.,  summers,  1917-18.  Mem.,  Faculty 
Woman's  Club;  K.  S.  A.  C. ;  Story  Tellers 
Club,  Louisville,  Ky.  Address,  701  W.  Church 
St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  135  E.  S2nd  St., 
New  York  City. 


4687.  ALFRED  JOSEPH  GUNDERSON 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  7,  1889,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Peter  (b.  My  i,  1865,  Stockholm, 
Sweden)  and  Matilda  (Kelley)  Gunderson  (b. 
S  22,  1868,  Londonderry,  Ire).  Prepared  in 
Robert  A.  Waller  II.  S.,  Chicago.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Varsity 
Irack.  1907-10.  Instr.,  Pomology,  Univ.  of 
n'-;  '2'^~Z-  t:o-Auth.:  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
Uul.,  85;  do.,  Circular  194.  Married  Marjorie 
Shutts,  N  1,  1913,  Joliet,  111.  Child,  Dorothy 
Gladys,  b.  F  s,  19 16.  Address,  309  W.  Wash- 
ington Blvd.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.  411  Univ.  Hall 
do.  ' 

4688.     LEO   ARTHUR  GUTTING 
(Husband  of  No.  4208) 
Manager;    B.    S.    in   E.    E.;    b.    Ag   29,    1890 
s.  John  Frank   (b.   Mr  25,   1861,   Brooklyn,  N 
Y.)    and    Amelia    (Arnold)    Gutting    (b.    O    8 
1863,  Mendota,   111.).     Prepared  in  Ottawa  H 
S.      E.   E.    Soc;    Cap   and    Gown    Com.      Elec. 
Engr.,    Muskogee,    Okla,     1911-12;     do..    West 
Allis,     Wis.,     191J-14;     Canal     Zone,     I*anama 
1914-18;  Mgr.,  Interst.  Pub.  Service  Co^  Green 
held,  Dist.,  Shelbyville,  Ind.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.; 
Congr.    Church;    A.    A.    A.    S.    Married    Fanny 
Wilder    Hill     ('10),    Je     30,     1916.     Children 
-Stephen  Hill.   b.  My  23,    1917;   Phillip,   b.  Ja  9 
1919.   Address,   138    W.   Hendricks    St.,   Shelby 
ville,   Ind.;  bus.  add..  Interstate  Public   Service 
Co.,  do. 

4689.  ETHEL  GWINN 
(Sister  of  Nos.  3007,  6268,  6924) 
Entertainer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  9,  1889, 
Oakland,  111.;  d.  Oliver  Munsell  (b.  Je  23, 
1858,  do.)  and  Sara  (Wells)  Gwinn  (b.  O  12, 
:86o).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Delta  Gam- 
ma; Yo  Ma.  Columbia  Sch.  of  Music;  Lyceum 
Arts  conservatory,  Chicago.  Teacher,  Ridge- 
farm  H.  S.,  1912-14;  Concert  singing,  1917 — . 
Address,  806  Goodwin  Ave.,  Urbana. 

4690.  JOHN  GEORGE  HAEFFNER 
Master  Mechanic;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  16, 
1888,  Chicago;  s.  William  (b.  Ag  i,  1859,  Cleve- 
land, O.)  and  Rose  Katherine  (Utting)  Haeff- 
ner  (b.  F  20,  1869).  Prepared  in  Oak  Park 
and  River  Forest  Tp.  H.  Schs.  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Sigma  Xi;  C.  E.  Club;  Final  Honors.  Inspec- 
tion Bur.  of  Universal  Portland  Cement  Co., 
1911-12;  Bridge  and  Val.  Dept..  Chicago,  Mil- 
waukee &  St.  Paul  R.  R.,  1912-14;  Chief 
Draftsman,  Mech.  Dept.,  Swift  &  Co.,  Chicago, 
1914-17;  Asst.  Master  Mechanic,  do.,  1917 — . 
Mem.,  Struct.  Engrs.  Assn.  of  111.  ,  Married 
Lillian  Dorothy  Grant,  Je  17,  1914,  Chicago. 
Address,  329  No.  Lorel  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  Swift  &  Co.,  U.   S.   Yds.,  do. 

4691.  FREDERICK  ARTHUR  HAGEDORN 
(Brother  of  No.  1692) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  F  24,  1889, 
Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  Frederick  (b.  1850,  Ger.) 
and  Audine  (Breede)  Hagedorn  (b.  1857,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Rock  Island  H.  S.  Tau  i?eta  Pi; 
A.  S.  M.  E.;  Scholarshi]);  Prelim.  Honors. 
Supt.,  General  Products  Co.,  Chicago  Heights, 
111.,  1911-12;  do.,  Mineral  Products  Co.,  Marys- 
ville,  Utah,  1912-15;  Asst.  Engr.  in  charge 
Westinghouse,  Church,  Kerr  &  Co.,  Engrs.  and 
Contrs.,  New  York  City,  1915 — .  Married 
Joanna  Ellen  Henry,  D  31,  1912,  Salt  Lake 
City.  Child,  Helen  Audine,  b.  F  4,  1914. 
.4ddress,  222  Franklin  Ave.,  Hasbrouch  Heights, 
N.  J.;  bus.  add.,  37  Wall  St.,  New  York  City. 

4692.  EDWIN  S.  HAMILTON 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc-  b.  Jl  30,  1890, 
Emington,  111.;  s.  Edwin  C.  (b.  S  2,  i860, 
Brownsville,  O.)  and  Emma  Jane  (Stump) 
Hamilton  (b.  Jl  12,  1865,  Hanover,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Kankakee  H.  S. ;  Rush  Med.  ColL, 
1913-       Phi     Beta    Pi;    -Alpha    Omega     Alpha. 


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'Pbys.  and  Surg.,  Kankakee,  111.  First  Lt., 
Med.  R.  C.  Mem.,  Kankakee  Med.  Soc;  III. 
St.  Med.  Soc:  A.  M.  A.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Mys- 
tic Shrine;  H.  P.  O.  E.  Address.  585  S.  Chi- 
cago Ave.,  Kankakee,  111.;  bus.  add.,  sii  Cobb 
Bldg.,  do. 

4693.  M.\KVI.\  TERRY  HARMOX 
(Hrother  of  No.  3015) 
Manager;  I?.  S.  in  Agr. ;  (b.  Je  10,  1887, 
Fasten,  111.;  s.  Josiah  G.  (b.  Ap  2.  1858,  Olney, 
111.)  and  Emma  1..  (Marvin)  Harmon  (b.  D21, 
i86i,  Pible  (Jrove,  111.).  Prepared  in  Flora  H. 
S.;  McKendrce  Coll.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Phoe- 
ni.x;  -Alijha. Gamma  Rho.  Dist.  Mgr.,  Standard 
Separator  Co.     Address,  P>ox   37     Milwaukee.! 

4694.  LOUIS  ARTHUR  PETER  HARMS 
Superintendent;  A.  I>.  in  So. ;  b.  Tl  2$,  1887, 
Rloom  Tp.,  111.;  s.  John  H.  E.  (b.  Mr  28,  185S. 
do.)  and  Theresa  (Frederick)  Harms  (b.  S  i(), 
1866,  do.).  Prepared  in  Thornton  Tp.  11.  S. 
Cosmopolitan  Club.  Grad.  work,  Washington 
Univ.,  St.  Louis,  loii.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Kirk- 
wood,  Mo.;  Supt.  of  Schs.,  Normangea,  Tex. 
Mem.,  Acad,  of  Sc.  St.  Louis.  Married 
Florence  Van  Deursen,  Jl  25,  1912.  Address, 
322  Lincoln  Ave.,  Dolton,  111. 

4693.     LEILA    DOROTHY    HARRIS 

(HOBSON) 

(Daughter    of   No.    469) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  15,  1890,  Urbana;  d. 
C.  F.  (b.  Champaign)  and  Nettie  (Elder)  Har- 
ris ('86),  (b.  Jl  5,  1843,  Urbana).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Emerson  Sch.  of  Oratory,  Bos- 
ton, 191 3.  Phi  Mu  Gamma.  Teaclier,  Aurora, 
3  yrs. ;  Supvr.,  Gym.  and  Dramatic  Work. 
Alen;.,  Work-shop  Players,  Chicago;  V.  P., 
(Chicago  Dramatic  Soc.  Married  Norman  T. 
Ilobson,  Je  22,  1916,  Chicago.  Child,  son  b. 
K  10,  1918.  Address,  5132  Cornell  Ave., 
Chicago. 

4696.     WAYNE   FLOYD  HARSHMAN 

B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  23,  1889,  Griggsville, 
111.;  s.  Perry  (b.  1842,  New  Paris,  O.)  and 
Laura  Edna  (Quick)  Harshman  (b.  1859,  Bay- 
lis.  111.).  Prejiared  in  Griggsville  H.  S.;  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  summer,  1907.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta 
Kai)pa  Nu;  Tau  Lambda.  Address,  Griggsville. 
Ill.t 

4697.  WILLIAM    EDWARD   HART 
Farm  Adviser;   B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  21,  1888, 

Miles  Sta.,  111.;  s.  William  Henry  (1).  D  19, 
1855,  (Juilford,  Conn.)  and  Alice  Annette  (Con- 
verse) Hart  (b.  F  18,  1866,  Brighton,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Brighton  II.  S.;  Blackburn  Coll., 
1906-07.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Alpha  Zeta ;  Sigma 
Xi;  Hort.  Club;  Agr.  Club,  Pres. ;  Final 
Honors;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Dist.  Leader  in 
Farm  Adviser  Work,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.. 
Marion.  111.  Married  Ilallie  J.  Miller.  Je  7. 
191 6,  Waynesboro,  Va.  Child,  Robert  Talbot 
1).  F  20,  191 5.  Address.  712  N.  Harper  St., 
Marion,  111.;  bus.  add..  City  Hall,  do. 

4698.  WILLIAM  MAER  HASBERG 
Agent;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  26,   1887.  Deni- 

son,  Tex.;  s.   Ben  and  Dora   (Goldsol)   Ilasberg 
(b.  Je   I.   1864.   St.   Louis).      Prepared  in    L'niv. 
H.    S..    Chicago;    Armour    Inst,    of    Tech.,    do.. 
1907-08.     Contract  Mgr.  and   Bldg.   Supt.,  .Sears 
Roebuck    &   Co..    Chicago,    1011-14;    N.    Y.    Dis- 
trict  Mgr.   of   The   Alvcy   Mfg.    Co.,    St.    Louis, 
1914-15;     Special    Representative,    Lamson    Co.. 
Boston,    191S-18.     Cant..   Ord.    De].t..    N.   A.,    (e 
28,    1918.     Address,  Chicago   Beach   Hotel,   Chi- 
cago. 
4699.     EDITH   IRENE   HATCH    (ALLEN) 
(Daugliter    of    No.    237;    Wife    of    No.    2310; 
Sister  of  No.   6290) 
A.  P..  in  Sc;  b.  Ap  14.  1889,  Richmond.  111.; 
d.   Frank  Waite   ('80).   (b.   Ja    i.    1857,   Spring 


Grove,  111.)  and  Agnes  May  (Kimball)  Hatch 
(b.  F  17,  1857,  do.).  Prepared  in  Wilmot  and 
Elgin  H.  Schs.  Rockford  Coll.,  1906-7.  Phi 
Delta  Psi;  Athenean;  Prelim,  and  Final  Hon- 
ors; Class  Basketl  ball.  Teacher,  1911-12. 
Mem.,  D.  A.   R.     Alarried  Paschel  Allen   ('05), 

5  9,  1913,  Richmond,  111.  Children:  Franklin 
Hatch,  b.,  Jl  8,  1914;  .Ada  Mary,  b.  Ap  5,  1916. 
Address,  R.    i,  Richmond,   111. 

4700.  RALPH  SNYDER  HATCH 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  4,  1884, 
Elgin,  HI.;  s.  Albert  Tdden  (b.  S  4.  1848, 
Montpelier,  Vt.)  and  Regina  (Snyder)  Hatch 
(b.  Ja  5,  1853.  Naperville,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Elgin  H.  S.;  Armour  Sc.  Acad.;  Armour  Inst, 
of  Technology.  1907-9,  E,  E.  Soc;  Ath.  Assoc; 
Final  Honors.  Power  Station  Designer,  Sargent 

6  Lundy,  1708  Ry.  Exchange  lildg.,  Chicago, 
19H-13;  Asst.  Elec.  Engr.,  do..  141 2  Edison 
P-ldg.,  do.,  1913-14;  Designing  Engr.,  1404  Edi- 
son Bldg.,  do.,  1014-1:;  Asst.  Elec  Engr.,  Sar- 
gent &  Lmidy,  1412  Edison  Bldg.,  do.,  1915-17; 
Chief  Draftsman  of  Elec  Dept.,  do.,  191 8 — . 
Mem..  A.  I.  E.  E.  Address,  4347  Greenwood 
.\ve.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1412  Edison  Bldg.,  do. 

4701.     ELMER  FRANKLIN   HEATER 

Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  N  19,  1887, 
Champaign  Co.,  111.;  s.  Charles  M.  (b.  Cham- 
paign Co.,  111.)  and  Louise  (Gundlach)  Heater 
(b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Eta 
Kappa  Nu;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Engr.,  Gen.  Elec. 
Lamp  Co..  Harrison  and  Newark,  N.  J.,  191 1- 
12;  Insp.,  P.  S.  Co.  of  N.  I.,  Chicago  Heights, 
111.,  1913-16;  Asst.  Supt.,  H.  W.  McCandless 
Lamp  Co.,  New  York  City,  1916-18;  Draftsman, 
Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  L'niv.  of  111..  1918 — .  Married 
Sue  Carson,  My  31,  1913,  Mahomet,  111.  Child, 
Richard  Carson,  b.  N  20,  19 14.  Address,  602 
Stoughton  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  Engng.  Exp. 
Sta.,  Univ.  of  111. 

4702.  HENRY  RICHARDSON  HELMLE 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  D  11,  1889. 
Springlield,  111.;  s.  George  Henry  and  Mimi 
(Whitehurst)  Helmle.  Prepared  in  Springfield 
H.  S.  Scarab;  Arch.  Club;  Prelim,  and  Final 
Honors;  Maj.,  Univ.  Regt.  Arch.,  Helmle  & 
Helmle,  Springfield.  111.;  Sec,  Examining  Com. 
for  Archs.,  St.  of  111.,  igi? — •  1"^-.  ^o.  C,  sth 
Regt.,  i6ist  Bri..  Camp  Grant,  111.;  Mustered 
out.  Ta  18,  1919.  Address,  430  S.  5th  St.,  Spring- 
field," 111. 

4703.  CHRISTIAN  NICHOLAUS  IIEMSEN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  17,  1871,  Gliicksburg, 
Ger.;  s.  Friedrich  Ilemsen  (b.  D  22,  1840,  Sie- 
gum,  do.)  and  Maria  (Claussen)  Ilemsen  (b. 
Mr  21,  1829,  Flemburg,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Gliicksburger  Ger.  11.  S.  and  Real  Sch.  Cosmo- 
politan Club.  Lawyer,  Harrisburg,  111.,  i9i«- 
12;  do.,  CMiampaign,  191 2 — •  Mem.,  A.  I".  A.  M. 
Married  Josephine  Cresap  Flemsen,  N  22,  1913. 
.Iddi'ess.'jo?,  W.   Park  St.,  Champaign. 

4704.  CECIL  DOUGLAS  HENRY 
(l?rother  of  No.  3767) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.,  191 1;  b.  Je  14. 
1889.  Newton.  Kans. ;  s.  John  Douglas  (b.  Jl 
17,  1855,  \'ermilion  Co.,  111.)  and  Mary  Emma 
(Alisoii)  Henry  (b.  Jl  7.  >86o,  Winchester.  O). 
Prepared  in  Neosha  and  Urbana  H.  Schs. 
Mem.,  Varsity  water  polo.  1909-11;  Capt.,  do., 
191 1.  Operator,  C.  C.  R.  Co..  1911-12;  do., 
Great  West.  Power  Co..  San  Francisco.  1912- 
13;  Salesman,  Gen.  Elec  Co'..  Schenectady  N. 
Y  1913-14;  Power  Engr.,  Metropolitan  Edi- 
soii  Co.,  Reading.  Pa.,  1918—-  Married  Ger- 
trude Krinkle,  S  15.  '015.  Child,  Gertrude 
lane.  b.  Jl  20,  1916.  Address,  16  S.  5th  St.. 
Reading,   Pa. 


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470.S.  RICHARD  FLEETWOOD  IIEKXDOX 
(l'>rt)thcr  of  No.  420J) 
Physician:  A.  R.  in  Sc. ;  ]).  Ja  n,  iXijo, 
Springliclii,  111.;  s.  Richard  Fleetwood  (I).  Ken- 
tucky) and  Kate  (F.evvis)  Ilerndon  (b.  Spring- 
field, III.).  Prepared  in  Springlield  II.  S.  13. 
S.,  Univ.  of  Chicago;  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll., 
1914.  Tail  Lambda;  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  Alpha 
Omega  Alpha.  Prelim.  Honors;  \  arsity  Track, 
1910.  Instr.  and  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  in 
connection  with  Rush  Med.  Coll.;  Interne  Cook 
Co.,  llosp.  Practice  limited  to  Internal  Medi- 
cines. 1st  Lt.,  Med.  Corps,  Base  Hosp.,  Camp 
Merritt.  N.  J.;  Mustered  out,  F  5,  19 19.  .Id- 
dress,  4J1   S.  6th  St.,  Siiringfield,  111. 

4706.  ERNEST  ARTHUR  HERRCKE 
Supt.,  Mach.  Co.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  O  30, 
1888,  La  Salle,  111.;  s.  Arthur  Julius  (b.  ^ly 
6,  1 86 1,  Danzig,  Prussia)  and  Adele  (Moeller) 
Herrcke  (b.  Jl  11,  1867,  Mineral  Point,  Wis.). 
Prepared  in  LaSalle  Tp.  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Maj.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Locomotive  Testing,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Chicago,  1911; 
Instr.,  Puriliie  Univ.,  Lafavette,  Ind.,  191  i  ; 
Supt.,  LaSalle  Mach.  &  Tool'  Co.,  LaSalle,  111., 
191 1 — .  Capt.,  Ord.  Officers  Reserve  Corps,  Jl 
1917 — .  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Deer  Park  Coun- 
try Club;  B.  P.  O.  E.  Address,  1339  5th  St., 
LaSalle,  111.;  bus.  add.,  LaSalle  Mach.  &  Tool 
Co. 

4707.  GRACE  EMMA  HERRICK 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ap  5,  1873;  d. 
Leonard  Ephraim  (b.  Esse.x,  Vt.)  and  Susan 
Bruce  (Coffren)  Herrick  (b.  Ackworth,  N.  H.). 
Prepared  in  Rockford  II.  S.  ^V.  15.,  Carleton 
Coll.,  Northtield,  Minn.,  1895.  Address,  Wes- 
leyan  Coll.,  Oxford,  O.t 

4708.  ELEANOR  DEMUZEEN  HESELTINE 
Supervisor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  24,  18S8, 
Banktop,  York,  Eng. ;  d.  William  Seamer  (b.  D 
12,  1852,  do.)  and  Rose  Anna  (.DeMuzeen) 
Heseltine  (b.  F  28,  i860).  Prepared  in  South 
Chicago  II.  S.;  Chicago  Norm.  Sch.  of  Phys. 
Educ.  Ath.  Club;  Basket-ball.  Teacher,  Jubi- 
lee Coll..  1912-13;  do.,  Chehalis,  Wash.,  1913-14; 
Instr.  Gym.,  Chicago,  1914-17;  Supvr.,  Phys. 
Educ,  do..  1917.  .Address,  6608  St.  Lawrence 
Ave.,  Chicago. 

4709-  WILLIAM  ELLSWORTH  HICKS 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  12.  1887, 
Hardinville,  HI.;  s.  Green  Berry  (b.  Hardin- 
ville,  111.)  and  Nancy  Ellen  (Sanders)  Hicks 
(b.  rfo.t.  Prepared  in  Colo.  St.  Prep.  School; 
Univ.  Acad.;  Univ.  Wis.  summer  term,  1910. 
.Scabbard  and  Blade;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma. 
Farmer.  1911-18.  Pvt.,  LT.  S.  A.  Ja  1918;  2nd 
Lt.,  Inf.,  Camp  Hancock,  Ga..  1918;  Mustered 
out,  D  13,  1918.  Address,  Hardinville,  111.;  bus. 
add.,   719  Chestnut  St.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

4710.  *HAROLD  VATER  HILL 
B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  N  29,  1889,  Indianapolis; 
s.  Edwin  and  Leola  B.  (Vater)  Hill.  Prepared 
in  Man.  Tr.  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Glee 
and  Mandolin  Clubs;  Orchestra.  Composed 
(with  H.  R.  Green)  "Oskey- Wow-Wow;"  "Hail 
to  the  Orange,  Hail  to  the  Blue".  Died  Je  29, 
1917,  Indianapolis. 

471 1-  DORRIS  NELSON  HITCH 
(Husband  of  No.  4997) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  1912;  h. 
O  1887.  West  Liberty,  111.;  s.  John  J.  (b.  Je 
23,  1856,  O.)  and  Cora  Clifton  (Jessup)  Hitch 
(b.  Mr  27,  1866.  Friendswood,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Adelphic.  Law- 
yer, Forest  Grove,  Mont.  MCm.,  Presby. 
Church.  Married  Rhoda  G.  Adriance  ('12), 
1914,  Johnstown.  Pa.  Children:  Quinlan,  b. 
1915;  Margaret  C,  b.  1917.  .'Iddrcss,  Forest 
Grove,    Mont. 


47"-'.  OLGA  VERA  HOFACKER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Decatur,  111.; 
d.  John  George  ib  1823,  Cologne.  Ger.)  and 
Susan  (Rubin)  Hofacker  (b.  Interlaken,  Swit- 
zerland). Prepared  in  Carroll  Coll.  Acad.. 
Waukesha,  Wis.  Attended  Carroll  Coll.,  1903- 
7.  Le  Cercle  I-rancais;  Philomathean  (Carroll 
Coll.).  Prin.,  Minier  II.  S.,  1911-14;  Teacher, 
Kng.,  Hittle  Tp.  H.  S.,  1914-15;  Armington  H. 
S.,  1915-17;  Morton  Tp.  11.  S.,  1917;  Teacher, 
French,  North  East  II.  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Mem.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Address,  317  Behrends 
Ave..  Peoria;  bus.  add..  North  East  High 
School,    Kansas   City,   Mo. 


471.3-  "ALMEDA  MAY  IIOLMAN 
B.  L.  S.:  1).  Ap  10.  1883,  Rockwell,  la.;  d. 
David  Horn  (b.  Genesee  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Sarah 
(Sencebaugh)  Ilolman  (b.  W.  Va.).  Prepared 
in  Mason  City  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  la.,  1905-10. 
Mem.,  Baptist  Church;  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Pres. 
Died  Je   10,   191 2,  Rockwell,  la. 

4714-  MARY  MORTON  HOPKINS 
(Sister  of  No.  7625) 
Critic  Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  27, 
1881,  Homer,  111.;  d.  Francis  Oscar  (b.  N  i, 
1855,  Roodhouse,  111.)  and  Franc  Morton 
(Conkey)  Hopkins  (b.  Jl  22,  i860.  Homer,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Acad,  for  Young  Women,  Jack- 
sonville, 111.;  Lindenwood  Coll.,  St.  Charles, 
Mo.,  1903.  Teacher,  Champaign  Pub.  Schs., 
1911-13;  do.,  II.  S.,  Orange,  Tex.,  1913-15; 
Critic  Teacher,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Magville,  N. 
Dak.,  1915-18;  Teacher,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind., 
19 18 — .  Auth. :  Series  of  ten  articles.  Applied 
Physiology,  Westland  Educator,  1916-17. 
Mem.,  D.  A.  R. ;  O.  E.  S.;  Presby.  Church. 
■4ddrcss,  509  S.  Lynn  St..  Champaign;  bus- 
add..   Ft.   Wayne.   Ind. 

4715.  LEONARD  WOODS  HORR 
Sales  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  21,   1890; 

s.  George  Barker  (b.  S  30,  1863)  and  Francie 
(Woods)  Horr  (b.  S  2,  1865).  Prepared  in 
Hyde  Park  II.  S.,  Chicago:  Lyons  Tp.  H.  S. 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi.  In  Insulation  Dept.,  H.  W. 
Johns-Manville   Co.,    Chicago;    Sales   Dept.,    do. 

0.  M.  Base  Spare  Parts  Depot,  No.  2,  A.  E. 
F.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Congr.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Charlotte  Louisa  Woods,  Je  9,  191 7,  Ster- 
ling, 111.  .Address,  131,  8th  Ave.,  LaGrange, 
111.;   bus.  add.,  322   N.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago. 

4716.  ANTON  EDWARD  HORST 
Gen.  Contr. ;   B.   S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.   Mr  19,  1885, 

St.  Louis;  s.  Henry  William  (b.  My  3,  1864, 
Rendsberg,  Ger.)  and  Mollie  (Empke)  Horst 
(h.  O.  1864,  Moline,  111.).  Prepared  in  Night 
-Schools  and  by  pvt.  tutors.  Iris;  M.  E. 
Soc;  Der  Deutsche  Verein:  Class  Football.  Sec- 
Treas.,  Henry  W.  Horst  Co.,  Rock  Island,  111. 
Mem.,  (lerman  Lutheran  Church:  Pres.,  St. 
John's  (ierman  Lutheran  Young  People's  Soc. 
:Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Married  Mayme  Dina 
Langhoff,  O  25,  191 1,  Champaign.  .4ddrcss, 
3925,    5th    Ave.,    Moline,    111. 

4717-     HARVEY   WILLIAM   HOWE 

Salesman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  F  25,  1887,  Ft. 

Wayne,    Ind.;    s.    Clarence    D.    (b.    Forest,    O.) 

and     Emma    Alary     (Higgins)     Howe    (b.    do.). 

Prepared   in   S.   Chicago  II.   S.     E.   E.   Soc;    A. 

1.  E.  E.  Salesman,  Central  Elec  Co.,  Chicago, 
loii;  do..  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Dallas,  Tex.,  1912— . 
,Mem.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Chm.,  Stud.  Bd.  at  West. 
Elec.  Co.;  Univ.  Club,  Dallas.  Married  Myrtle 
Maledon,  O,  i,  1913.  Child,  Harvey  William, 
Jr.,  b.  .\p  4,  191 7.  Address.  526  S.  Willomet 
St.,  Dallas,  Tex.:  bus.  add.,  517  Interurban 
Bklg.,   do. 


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4718.  LUCY  FRANCES  HOY 

Sch.  Prin.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  d.  Rufus  B. 
(b.  N  6,  1850,  Findlay,  O.)  and  Marlh;i  J. 
(Arrington)  Hoy  (b.  N  30,  1851,  Greenfield, 
Ind.)-  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Prin.  I'ub. 
Sch.,  Matthews,  Mo.,  1912 — .  Address.  411  W. 
Elm  St.,  Urbana. 

4719.  JAMES  ORTON  HUFF 
(Brother   of  No.   2704) 

Sch.  Supt.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.  in  Eng., 
1912;  b.  S  6,  1879,  Center,  111.:  s.  Lawrence 
Oliver  (b.  S  4,  1848,  Cloyton,  111.)  and  Alice 
Anne  (Thompson)  HuflF  (b.  F  21,  1851).  Pre- 
pared in  Kennedy's  Norm,  and  Bus.  Coll.,  Rush- 
ville.  111.;  Univ.  Acad.  Kappa  Delta  Pi. 
Teacher,  1902-4;  1905-7;  Supt.,  Potomac  Schs., 
191 2-1 3;  Teacher,  Urbana  H.  S.,  1913-14;  Prin., 
Divernon  Tp.  H.  S.,  1914-18;  Supt.,  Abingdon, 
,918 — .  Married  Elizabeth  Emeline  Eagelston, 
je  16,  1909,  Castleton,  111.  Children:  Mary 
Elizabeth,  b.  My  22,  191 2;  Virginia  Belle,  b. 
Jl  26,   1915.     Address,  Abingdon,  111. 

4720.     HERBERT  KAY  HUMPHREY 

Instructor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  E.  E,  1917;  b- 
My  27,  1889,  Covington,  Ind.;  s.  William  Rod- 
gers  (b.  Jl  31,  1861,  Huntsville,  Ala.)  and 
Nellie  Jackson  (Espy)  Humphrey  (b.  My  27, 
1864,  Decatur,  111.).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park 
H  S.;  M.  S.  in  E.  E..  Union  Univ.,  1914- 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Prelim,  and 
Final  Honors;  Class  Basket  Ball.  Testing 
Engr.  and  Asst.  Consulting  Engr.,  Geiu  hlec. 
Co.,  1911-14;  Instr.  (in  charge)  Elec.  Engng., 
Rice  Inst.,  Houston,  Tex.,  1914—-  Assoc, 
A  I  E  E.  Married  Blanche  Theresa  Meyer, 
Ag  ■;,  1916,  Winnetka,  111.  Address,  909  Ala- 
bama Ave.,  Houston,  Tex.;  bus.  add..  The  Rice 
Institute,  do. 
4721.'    CARROLL    SOWLES    HUNTINGTON 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  4,  1889, 
Onawa,  la.;  s.  Charles  Henry  (b.  185S,.  Frank- 
lin Grove,  111.)  and  Anna  K.  (Harris)  Hunt- 
ington (b.  i8s7,  Portage,  Wis.).  Prepared  in 
Onawa  (la.)  H.  S.  Acacia.  Engr.,  Insulation 
Dept.,  H.  W.  Tohns-Manville  Co.,  i9ii;i2; 
Engr.  Raymond  "W.  Dull  Co.,  1912;  do.,  LAnk- 
Belt  Co.,  Chicago,  1919—-  Married  Elsie  ian- 
ner,  S  25,  1915,  Chicago.  Address,  1428  Lunt 
Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Link-Belt  Co.. 
Chicago. 

4722.  MARY  ANNE  HUTCHINSON 
(BROWNE) 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  F  2,  1889;  d.  David  (b.  Ja 
12  1847,  Armagh,  Ireland)  and  Martha  (Mc- 
Clure)  Hutchinson  (b.  Ap  13,  1866,  Genoa 
Wis  )  Prepared  in  Harvard  H.  S.  Cap  and 
Gown  Com.  Teacher,  Griggsville  H.  S.,  i9'i- 
14.  Married  C.  G.  Browne,  Ag  22,  19.14.  Ca- 
pron,  111.     Address,  181  Park  St.,  Det]:oit. 

4723.  HUGH  ANTHONY  IMLAY 
Landscape  Designer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My 
I.  1887,  Zanesville,  O.;  s.  John  (b.  Ja  24,  1859. 
do.)  and  Elizabeth  Imlay  (b.  D  12,  1859.  Berry 
Co  O.).  Prepared  in  St.  Thomas  Acad.. 
Zanesville,  O.;  O.  St.  Univ.,  1905-7.  Sigma 
Pi.     Address.   Zanesville,  O. 

4724.  JAY  LAWRENCE  IRWIN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  3,  1887,  Mar- 
seilles, 111.;  s.  William  Hopkins  (b.Jl  4.  i857. 
Camanche,  la.)  and  Anna  Luella  (Lawrence) 
Irwin  (b.  Ap  17.  1859.  Mission  Tp^  La  Salle 
Co.  111.).  Prepared  in  Ottawa  Tp.  H.  b. 
Gen.  Engr.,  Je,  191 1;  Const  work  on  Llec. 
Ry.,  between  Morris  and  Yorkville,  IlL,  191 '• 
12-  Bd.  Local  Improvements,  City  of  Chicago, 
I9'i2-i3;  Bur.  of  Engng.,  do.,  Bridge  Div.,(io., 
1913-16;  Const.  Div.,  do.,  1916;  Water  Pipe 
Exten  19 1 6—.  Married  Frencie  Clare  Rob- 
ertson," O  9,  :9i5.  Chicago.  Address.  5549 
Maryland  Ave.,  Chicago. 


4725.  RALPH  NATHANIEL  JACKSON 
Chief  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  30,  t888, 
Aurora,  111.;  s.  Frederick  (b.  Essex,  Eng.) 
and  Isabell  Griftin  (Stevens)  Jackson  (b.  White- 
hall, N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  E.  Aurora  H.  S. 
Ttstman,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.;  Chief  Engr.,  Gen. 
Combustion  Co.  Address,  351  Marion  Ave., 
.Aurora,  111.;  bus.  add..  Gen.  Combustion  Co., 
Monadnock    Bldg.,    Chicago. 

47 j6.  SEYMOUR  ALEXANDER 
JACOBSON 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  i,  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  E.  J.  Jacobson.  Prepared  in  R.  T. 
Crane  Man.  Tr.  II.  S.,  Chicago.  Address, 
5048  Champlain  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  2001 
139  N.  Clark,  do. 

47J7.     LOUISE  ANN  JAMES  (FORSYTHE) 
(Wife  of  G231;  Sister  of  Nos.   1708,  2709) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  22,  1890,  Amboy, 
111.;  d.  Peleg  Miner  (b.  Jl  14,  1850,  Exeter, 
R.  I.)  and  Lottie  Louise  (Vaughan)  James  (b. 
.\p  17,  1858,  Amboy,  111.).  Prepared  in  Amboy 
H.  S.  Sigma  Kappa;  W.  A.  A.;  Illiiii  staff; 
Treas.,  Woman's  League;  Class  Basket  Ball. 
Teacher,  Amboy  H.  S.,  1911-13.  Married  Ches- 
ter Hume  Forsythe  (g'lo),  Je  14,  1913.  Ad- 
dress, Planover,  N.  H. 

4728.     MARTHA    GERTRUDE    JAMISON 

(GONNERMAN) 

(Wife  of  No.   3380) 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  My  10,  1887,  Smithshire,  111.; 
d.  Michael  Van  Tuyl  (b.  1850,  Biggsville,  111.) 
and  Velma  (Brent)  Jamison  (b.  1855,  Smith- 
shire, 111.).  Prepared  in  San  Diego,  Calif.,  and 
Monmouth,  H.  Schs.;  Monmouth  Coll.,  1906- 
08.  Chi  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Lib.  Club. 
Married  Harrison  Frederick  Gonnerman  ('08), 
D  23,  191 1,  Aledo,  111.  Child,  Harrison  Fred- 
crick.  Jr.,  b.  Ap  5,  1914.  Address.  808  Iowa 
St.,   Urbana. 

4729.  EDWARD  MIRON  JASPER 
Efficiency  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  6, 
1889,  Newton,  111.;  s.  G.  T.  Jasper.  Prepared 
in  Newton  H.  S.  Efficiency  Engr..  Eng.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  Sargent  and  Lundy,  Edison  Bldg., 
Chicago. 

4730.  ELMER  LEROY  JOHNSON 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Je  16,  1890, 
Aurora,  111.;  s.  Charles.  J.  (b.  Ja  15,  1867, 
Sweden)  and  Ida  (Carlson)  Johnson  (b.  Je 
28,  1868,  do.).  Prepared  in  West  Aurora  H. 
S.;  Onyx  Club;  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  Salesman, 
West.  Elec.  Co.  Married  Helen  E.  Hehn,  S 
22,  191 5.  Address,  609  S.  Van  Buren  St., 
Green  Bay,  Wis. 
4731.  WILLIAM  BLUFORD  JOHNSON 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  S  24,  1884,  Rural  Hill, 
111.;  s.  Charles  Marian  (b.  Ja  2,  1842,  Hamil- 
ton Co.,  111.)  and  Elizabeth  (Thompson)  John- 
son (b.  Ag  12,  1844,  Posey  Co.,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Evving  Coll.  Adelphic;  Theta  Kappa 
Nu;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  111. -Wis.  Debate.  Dem- 
ocratic Candidate,  Co.  Judge,  Benton,  111., 
1914.  Married  Irma  Webb,  Mr  2C),  1906, 
Ewing,  111.  Children:  William  Webb,  b  Je  13. 
1912;  Walter  Carlteton,  b  Je  26.  1918.  Ad- 
dress, 532   E.   Main  St.,   Benton,   111. 

4732.  BERTHA  MARIE  JONES 
(Sister  of  No.  8464) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  12,  1889, 
Cisco,  111.;  d.  P.  G.  (b.  Ag  II,  1858,  McLean 
Co,  111.)  and  Anna  E.  (Loveless)  Jones.  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  A.  M.,  Teachers 
Coll.  Chi  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  W.  A  A; 
Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Cabinet. 
Teacher,  Champaign  II.  S.;  Instr.,  Home  Eco- 
nomics, Univ.  of  111.,  1Q18;  do..  Univ.  of  Kan., 
1918 — .  Address,  c/o  Univ.  of  Kansas,  Law- 
rence,  Kan. 


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4733-     EDWARD    WALTER  JONES 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  10,  1889; 
s.  Lewis  Edwards  and   Margaret  Cecilia  (Goss) 
Jones.      I'rcpared   in   Deerfield  Tp  H.    S.     Ad- 
dress, Ravinia,  III. 

4734-     RAYMOND    HARRISON    JONES 

B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ag  30,  1886,  Bement, 
III.;  s.  U.  G.  Jones.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Married  Winifred  Kibbrcy,  My  22,  1912,  St. 
Joseph.  111.  Address,  1410  N.  Franklin  Ave., 
Danville,    111. 

4735.     HELEN  MARGARET  JORDAN 

(TRUITT) 

(Wife  of  No.  4938) 

B.  S.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  Ap  29,  1890,  St.  Joseph, 
Mich.;  d.  Orville  Olcutt  (b.  Jl  2,  1855,  Chi- 
cago) and  Emily  Caroline  (Reder)  Jordan  (b. 
S  17,  1858,  Michigan  Co.,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  St.  Joseph  H.  S.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Mar- 
ried Henry  Truitt  Cii),  S  4,  1912,  St.  Joseph, 
Mich.  Children:  Henry  Jr.,  b.  O  10,  1913; 
Jordon,  b.  Je  7,  1915.  Address,  Chillicothe, 
111. 

4736.     ROBERT  JAMES  JORDAN 

Ins.  Agt. ;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  7,  1890, 
Minneapolis;  s.  James  F.  (b.  F  18,  1855,  Deca- 
tur, Mich.)  and  Mary  S.  (Clayton)  Jordan  (b. 
Ja  19,  1857^  Plymouth,  Mich.).  Prepared  in 
Central  H.  S.,  Minneapolis,  and  Phillips  Acad., 
Exeter,  N.  H.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Yoxan; 
Shield  and  Trident;  Ku  Klux;  Stud's.  Union; 
Ass't.  Mgr.,  mini,  1909-10;  Mgr.,  do.,  1910-11; 
Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Pan. -Hellenic  Smoker  Com., 
1910;  Roast  Ed.,  Illio ;  Official  at  Track  meets, 
push  ball  contest,  etc.;  Leader,  Hobo  Band, 
19H.  Traveling  Creuit  Adjuster,  191 1;  Bank- 
er, 19U-12;  Fire  Ins.  Adjuster  and  St.  Agt., 
1912-17.  First  Lt.,  Inf.  U.  S.  A.;  Capt.,  131st 
Inf.,  A.  P.  O.  No.  714,  A.  E.  F.;  with  Army  of 
Occupation,  Ger.  Invented,  with  partner,  coin 
box,  igii.  Auth. :  various  newspaper  articles 
and  contributions  to  Shield  of  Theta  Delta  Chi. 
JVIem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.,  Shrine;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  Blue 
Goose;  Minneapolis  Ath.  Club;  Univ.  Club, 
Minneapolis;  Antlers  Club.  Address,  126  Oak 
Grove  St.,  Minneapolis. 

4737.  HOWARD  WILLIAM  KAAR 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  30,  1887, 
Princeton  Tp.,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  Je  14,  1857, 
N.  J.)  and  Fannie  M.  (Strahl)  Kaar  (b.  Ap  17. 
1863,  Marietta,  O.).  Prepared  in  Princeton  H. 
S.  Ry.  Surv.,  Madeira  Mamore  Ry.,  Brazil, 
1911-12;  Struct.  Steel  Drafter,  Am.  Bridge  Co., 
Gary,  Ind..  1912-15;  do..  Wis.  Bridge  and  Iron 
Co.,  Milwaukee.  1915-17.  Ship  Drafting,  Emer- 
gency Fleet  Corp.,  Newark  Bay,  Shipyard, 
1917 — .  Married  Wilhelmina  Miller,  D  31, 
1912,  Princeton,  111.  Children:  Howard  Wil- 
liam, Jr.,  b.  N  28,  1913  (died  Mr  8,  1917); 
Paul  Harry,  b.  Ag  22,  1916.  Address,  66  N. 
9th  St.,  Newark,  N.  J.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Emer- 
gency Fleet  Corp.,  do. 

4738.  OLIVER  KAMM 
(Husband  of  G708;  Brother  of  Nos.  7670,  7671) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  M.  S..  1913;  Ph. 
D.,  1915;  b.  D  6,  1888.  Highland,  111.  s.  Robert 
Kanim  (b.  do.)  and  Leonie  (Meyer)  Kamm  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Highland  H.  S.  Special 
Honors  in  Chem.;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma 
Xi.  Grad.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-15; 
Instr.,  Chem.,  do.,  1915-16;  do.,  Univ.  of  Mich.. 
1916-17;  Assoc,  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18; 
Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  a  Study  of 
Cabaltinitrites,  Jour.  C.  S.,  Vol.  34.  1912;  The 
Mechanism  of  the  Grignard  Reaction,  do..  Vol. 
36.  Structure  of  B-Naphthoric  Acids,  do..  Vol. 
38,  1916;  Structure  of  a-Naphthoric  Acids,  do., 
Vol.  38,  1916;  C?orrelation  of  Ionization  and 
Structure,  do..  Vol.  19,  1917;  Synthesis  in 
Naphthalene  Scries,  do.;  Tetraphenylmethane, 
do.  Married  Minnie  Elizabeth  Watson  (g'13), 
Ag  30,  1916,  New  York.  Child,  Robert,  b.  F  3, 
1919.  Address,  1003  S.  Race  St.,  Urbana. 


4739.  ANDREW  SOREN  KARKOW 
(Brother  of  No.  5752) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.:  b.  Je  s,  1889,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Andrew  (b.  S  15,  1859,  Ribe,  Denmark) 
and  Catherine  (Petersen)  Karkow  (b.  F  26, 
1863,  Slesvig,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Ribe  Cathe- 
dral Sch.,  Den.;  Morgan  Park  Acad.  Treas., 
Scandinavian  Club;  Fresh.  Class  Baseball-  Capt. 
Regt. ;  Capt.  Soccer  Football.  Roonian,  C.  M. 
&  St.  Paul  Ry.,  Jl-N,  1911;  Traveling  loii — . 
Address,  3717  Wrightwood  Ave.,  Chicago. 

4740.  JOHN  KARMAZIN 
Works  Manager;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  23, 
1884,  Prague,  Bohemia;  s.  James  (b.  do.)  and 
Josephine  (Prejsler)  Karmazin  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Royal  Indus.  Sch.,  Prague,  Bohemia. 
Draftsman,  Internat.  Harvester  Co.,  McCormick 
Works,  Exp.  Dept.,  1911-15;  Mgr.,  Siemens  & 
Shuckert,  Petrograd,  Russia,  1915-16;  Works 
Mgr.,  Moscow  Automobile  Works,  Moscow, 
Russia,  1916-18.  Capt.,  W.  D.  Mil.  Intelligence 
Div.,  Gen.  Staff,  Washington,  D.  C.  Mem., 
A.  S.  M.  E.;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Rose  Mares, 
Je  25,  I9i3>  Chicago.  Address,  67  Quincy 
Place,  Washington,  D.  C. 

4741.  PERRY  ELMER  KARRAKER 
(Brother  of  No.  7674) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  A.,  1914;  b.  N 
14,  1886,  Dongola,  111.;  s.  Henry  Wilson  (b.  Mr 
13,  1858,  do.)  and  Ina  Arminta  (Davis)  Karra- 
ker  (b.  O  5,  1865,  do.).  Prepared  in  Ewing 
Coll.  Acad.;  Ewing  Coll.;  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  Mo., 
1914.  Y-  M.  C.  A.:  Agr.  Club;  Alpha  Zeta; 
Sigma  Xi.  Asst.,  Soil  Sur.,  Univ.  of  111.,  loii- 
12;  Research  Fellow  in  Agron.,  Univ.  of  Mo., 
1912-13;  Research  Asst.,  Soils,  Mich  Agr.  Coll., 
1913-14;  Asst.  Prof.,  Soils  and  Agron.,  Univ. 
of  Ky.,  1914 — ■  Auth.:  Soils-Study  Lourse  for 
Boy's  Agr.  Club,  Exten.  Circular,  Univ.  of  Ky., 
D  1 91 7;  Effect  on  Soil  Moisture  of  Changes  in 
the  Surface  Terrene  of  the  Soil  Solution 
brought  about  by  the  addition  of  Soluble  Salts, 
Jour,  of  Agr.  Research,  Vol.  4,  No.  2,  1915; 
Lining  of  Land,  Circular,  Univ.  of  Ky. ;  Some 
Trials  as  to  the  value  of  blue  litmus  paper  from 
different  sources  as  a  test  for  soil  acidity.  Jour, 
of  the  Am.  Soc.  of  Agron.  Mem..  Baptist 
Church.  Married  Lydia  Adell  Mendenhall,  Ag 
II,  191 7,  Lexington,  Ky.  Address,  462  Rose 
Lane,  Lexington,  Ky. ;  bus.  add.,  Exp.  Sta.,  do. 

4742.  EDWARD  RAYLOR  KENT 
Asst.  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  D  6.  1888, 
Passaic,  N.  J.;  s.  William  (b.  Mr  ■;,  1851, 
Philadelphia)  and  Marion  Weild  (Smith)  Kent 
(b.  Ag  23,  1851,  Jersey  city.  N.  J.).  Prepared 
in  Syracuse,  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.;  Mohegan  Lake 
Sch.,  Mohegan,  N.  Y. ;  Syracuse  Univ.,  1907-08. 
Psi  Upsilon;  Arch.  Club;  Easterners'  (31ub. 
Fan  Tester,  Am.  Blower  Co.,  summer,  igii; 
Constr.  Bus..  Frank  B.  Gilbreth,  Inc.,  19:1-12; 
Asst.  Engr.,  C.  A.  P.  Turner,  Minneapolis, 
1912-13;  Asst.  Supt.,  Brush  Dept.,  The  (Cellu- 
loid Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  :9i4-i7.  2nd  Li.,  Ord. 
O.  R.  C,  Rock  Island  Arsenal,  111..  1917;  ist 
Lt.,  do.,  Rock  Island  Arsenal,  1918-19;  Mus- 
tered out,  F  4,  1919.  Jr.  A.  S.  M.  E.  Address, 
745   St.  Nicholas  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

4743.  MORRIS  WILBUR  KERCHNER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  22,  1887,  Wal- 
nut. 111.;  s.  Henry  W.  (h.  Mr  1-7,  1854.  Mifflin, 
Pa.)  and  Millie  A.  (Burke)  Kerchner  (b.  D  10, 
1864,  Walnut,  111.).  Prepared  in  Walnut  H.  S. ; 
Kalamazoo  Coll.,  1Q07-00.  Gregory  Guild;  Agr. 
Club.  Teacher,  Agr.,  H.  S.,  Ventura,  Calif.. 
1912-13;  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1913-14;  Asst.  Prof., 
-Soils.  Ky.  St.  Univ.,  1014-15;  Farmer,  Walnut, 
III.,  191  s — .  Married  Edith  Louise  Putnam,  F 
10,  1915,  San  Bernardino,  Calif.  Child,  Morri* 
James,  b.  N  2,   191 7.    Address,  Walnut,  111. 


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4744.  CRACl-:  ALICE  KERR 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  I..  &  A.;  d.  James  (b.  Edin- 
burgh, Scotland)  and  Elizabeth  (Cunningham) 
Kerr  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  111.  Woman's  Coll.. 
Jacksonville,  III.;  Millikin  Univ.  Teacher,  II. 
S.,  Winchester,  111.  Address,  Colorado  Springs, 
Colo. 

4-45.  HENRY  PEARSON  KETTRON 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag  19,  1889, 
Macomb,  111.;  s.  Charles  William  (b.  Ag  4, 
1862,  i-eoanon,  Ind.)  and  Jessie  (Cumniings) 
Kcttron  (b.  D  29,  1864,  Macomb,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Macomb  II.  S. ;  West.  111.  St.  Norm.. 
1905-8.  C.  E.  Club;  McDonough  Co.  «.  lub; 
Kappa  Phi  Eta.  Draftsman,  Pr.i.ge  anu  Bldgs. 
Dept.,  C.  G.  W.  R.  R.,  1911;  Head  Shipping 
Dept.  and  Consulting  .-ngr.,  111.  Elec.  Porcelain 
Co.,  Macomb,  111.,  1911-1.3;  Asst.  Mgr.,  do., 
1913 — .  Married  Georgia  CarndufT,  O  14,  1914, 
Aetna,  Ind.  Child.  P-arbara,  b.  Mr  3,  19 17.  Ad- 
dic.'ts,  629  N.  Randolph  St.,  Macomb,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  512  N.  Pearl  St..  do. 


4746.  LOUESA  JANE  KEYS 
Dir.,  Home  Econ. ;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag 
4,  1875,  Logan  Co.,  111.;  d.  James  H.  (b.'  Jl 
18,  1846.  Pittslield.  III.)  and  Sarah  (Dunnuck) 
Keys  (b.  N  22,  1849,  Buffalo  Hart,  111.).  Pre- 
ared  in  Armington  Tp.  II.  S. ;  Norm.  Sch., 
Normal,  HI.  H.  Sc.  Club;  Achoth.  Teacher, 
Ala.  Girl's  Tech.  Inst.,  Montevallo,  Ala.,  191 1- 
17;  Dir.,  Home  Econ.,  Ala.  Univ.,  Tuscaloosa, 
Ala.,  1917-18;  Teacher,  Dietetics,  Ohio  LTniv., 
Athens,  O.  Mem.,  Studiosis,  Women's  Club 
of  Montevallo;  Ex.  Bd.,  Ala.  Home  Econ. 
Assn.     Address.   6  Church  St.,  Athens,  O. 


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4747.     EDWARD  AUGUST  THEODORE 
KIRCHER 

Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  A.  M.,  19 12; 
Ph.  D.,  1914;  b.  Mr  21,  1890,  Chicago;  s.  Rev. 
Julius  (b.  N  15,  1859,  Vincennes,  Ind.)  and 
Emma  A.  (Bandow)  Kircher  (b.  Je  3,  1867, 
Milwaukee.  Wis.).  Prepared  in  R.  T.  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma 
Xi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa  prize,  1911;  I.t.  and  Capt., 
Univ.  Regt.;  Scholarship,  Math.,  Univ.  of  III., 
1911-14.  Teacher,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1914- 
15;  do..  Harvard  Lhiiv..  1915-17;  Foreign  Dei)t., 
Nat.  City  Co.,  New  York  City,  1919 — .  Auth. : 
Group  Properties  of  the  Residue  Classes  of 
Kronesky  Modern  Systems  and  some  related 
Generalizations  in  Number  Theory,  Transactions 
of  Am.  Math.  Soc.,  191 5;  Some  Properties  of 
Finite  Algebras,  Am.  Jour,  of  Math.,  1917.  U. 
S.  A.,  Ft.  Strong,  Mass.,  1917-18;  Capt.,  Bat. 
F,  S5th  Art.,  C.  A.  C,  1918;  Honor  Grad.  Am. 
H.  A.  Sch.,  Mailly,  Aube,  France;  Mustered 
out.  D  28.  1918.  Address,  2009  W.  22nd  Place, 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  55  Wall  St.,  New  York 
City. 

4748.  PAUL  KIRCHER 
(Husband  of  No.  6481) 
Engineer;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  B.  S.  in  C.  E., 
1912;  C.  E.,  1918;  b.  Jl  27,  1890,  Chicago;  s. 
Rev.  J.  G.  (b.  F  15,  1857,  Freelandville,  Ind.) 
and  Louise  C.  (Niemann)  Kircher  (b.  \g  28, 
1864,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Francis  W.  Par- 
ker Sch.  Grad.  Work.,  I'niv.  of  III..  1911-12; 
Triangle;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Sigma  Xi; 
Cadet  Coll.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Mil.  Scholarship. 
Engng.  Dept.,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1912-16;  Promotion 
Bur.,  Universal  Portland  Cement  Co.,  1916-17; 
Office  Engng.,  C.  F.  Massey  Co.,  Chicago, 
1917-18;  Chief  Engr.,  1918 — ;  Licensed  Struc- 
tural Engr.,  111.  Mem.,  Chicago  Eii^ng.  (Jlub; 
A.  F.  .\.  M.;  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E. ;  Am. 
Ry.  Engng.  Assn.  Married  Catharine  Plank 
('14),  O  28,  1914,  Chicago.  Children:  Paul, 
Jr.,  b.  Jl  21,  1915;  Joan,  b.  Jl  24,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, 2746  Magnolia  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
c/o  C.   F.    Massey  Co.,   Peoples  Gas  Bldg.,  do. 


4749-     DONALD  DEE  KIRK 

(Brother  of  Nos.  6358,  G388) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1913;  b.  D  23, 
1885,  Eureka,  111.;  s.  lames  (b.  Je  29,  1846, 
Belfast,  Ireland)  and  "Mary  Ellen  (CnndifT) 
Kirk  (b.  Mr  17,  1849,  Dayton,  O. ).  Prepared 
in  So.  III.  Norm.  Sch.  Acacia;  Egyptian  Club; 
I'and;  Orchestra;  Cml.  Club;  Grad.  Club. 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.  Emergency 
Fleet  Corp.,  Hdcitrs.,  Philadelphia.  Address, 
319  Evergreen  St.,  Kankakee,  111.;  bus.  add., 
148  S.  Broad  St.,  Philadelphia. 

4750.  ROBERT  JUDSON  KIRKPATRICK 
Traveling  Salesman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  S 
25,  1887,  Benton,  111.;  s.  Reuben  Dee  (b.  Mr 
30,  1841)  and  Martha  Elizabeth  (I'enny)  Kirk- 
patrick  (b.  O  14,  1846).  Prepared  in  Benton  II. 
S.;  Culver  Mil.  Acad.;  Ewing  Coll.  Egyptian 
Club;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  Address,  c/o  Sulli- 
van Machinery  Co.,  St.  Louis.t 

4751.  WILLIAM  JULIUS  KLEIN 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Mr  12,  1889, 
Cincinnati;  s.  Henry  A.  and  Regina  Klein. 
Prepared  in  Madison  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Pres., 
Techiiograph  Bd. ;  Pres.,  Ivrim;  Sec,  Arch. 
Club.  Chief  Draftsman,  A.  L.  Levy,  Arch., 
Chicago.  Mem.,  I.  O.  B.  B.,  Champaign-Ur- 
bana,  1910.  Married  Hortense  Cahn,  Je  24, 
1914.  .Address,  6214  Eberhart  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,   i56o   Conway  Bldg.,  do. 

475-'.  *DOUGLAS  STANLEY  KNAUSS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M..  E. ;  b.  F  14,  1890, 
Bethlehem,  Pa.;  s.  Charles  Christian  and  Mary 
Blanche  (Brown)  Knauss.  Prepared  in  Mora- 
vian Parochial  Sch.,  Bethlehem.  M.  E.  Soc; 
Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Easterners'  Club; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Engr.,  L'nited  Gas  Improve- 
ment Co.,  Philadelphia.  Mem.  Nat.  Cml. 
Gas  Assn.;  Phela  Section  Moravian  Church. 
Died   O    II,    1915,   Philadelphia. 

4753.     MABEL  ALMA  KNIGHT 
(HARKNESS) 
(Wife    of    No.    4188;    Sister    of    No.    1720) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.;  b.  S  29,   1882,  Prairie  Home, 
111.;    d.    George    E.    (b.    Mr    13,    1S46,    Middle- 
town,    N.    Y.)    and   Katherine    (Merrill)    Knight 
(b.    N    I,    i8=;2,   la.).      Prepared   in    Decatur   H. 
S.;.West.    Coll.,    Oxford,    O.      Alethenai;    Phi 
Beta   Kappa;    Final   Honors;    Bot.   Club;    Y.   W. 
C.   A.  Cabinet;    Ex.  Com.  of  Grad.  Club.    Asst., 
Bot.,  Univ.  of  111.     Married  C.  Loren  Harkness 
('10),  Je   26,    1912,   LTrbana.      Children:   daugh- 
ter, b.  My  23,  1914;  Katharine  Elizabeth,  b.  Mr 
20,    1918.     Address,  c/o  Prudential   Ins.   Co.  of 
Am.,  Div.   G.,  Newark,   N.  J. 

4754.  CHARLES  HARRISON  KNOWLES 
Contr.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  16,  1888, 
Philadelphia;  s.  John  Henry  (b.  N.  H.,  1845) 
and  Nettie  C.  (.Stewart)  Knowles  (b.  1854, 
Nova  Scotia).  Prepared  in  Lake  View  11. 
.S.,  Chicago.  .  Acacia;  Cosmopolitan  Club;  C. 
E.  Club;  Prelim.  Honors;  l-'inal  Honors; 
Chm..  -Sr.  Memorial  Com.;  Jr.  Smoker  Com.; 
Sec,  C.  E.  Club;  lUini  Staff.  Engr.,  111.  St. 
Highway  Com.,  191 1;  do.,  Carson-Payson  Co., 
Indianapolis;  Proprietor,  Knowles  Plumbing  &• 
Ilcating  Co.,  Champaign;  Supt.,  installation 
plumbing,  Chanute  Flying  Field,  Rantoul,  UK, 
1917;  Engr.,  Gen.  Hospital,  No.  3,  Colonia,  N. 
I.  Married  Fern  Truman,  Jl  17,  19 12,  Ur- 
iiana.  Child,  Robert  Charles,  b.  F  17.  I9t3. 
.Iddrcss,  510  E.  Green   St.,  Champaign. 

4755.  FLORA  MAREA  KOCH 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  U  &  A.;  b.  Ja  31,  1883, 
Bcardstown,  111.;  d.  Frederick  (b.  1858,  Ger.) 
and  Marea  Eleanor  (.Steinkuehlcr)  Koch  (b. 
1861,  do.).  Prepared  in  Jacksonville  H.  S.; 
111.    St.    Norm.    Univ.;    Univ.    of    Washington; 


IQIIJ 


Columbia  Univ.  Teacher,  Hist,  and  Kng.,  11. 
S.,  La  Grange,  Ore.,  191 1;  Instr.,  II.  S.,  Wall.i 
Walla,  Wash.;  I.ibii.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  (ninni- 
son,  Colo,  .tddress.  c/o  Library,  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,   Gunnison,    Colo. 

4756.  EDWARD  OSWALD   KOKSMO 

(Brother  of  No.  38-';) 
Office  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  23,  1887. 
Elgin,  111.;  s.  Gunnar  (b.  Norway)  and  Thea 
(Olsen)  Korsmo  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Elgin 
II.  S.  Triangle;  Shield  and  Trident;  Pre- 
lim. Honors.  Draftsman,  Toltz  Engng.  ("o., 
1911-13;  Asst.  Engr.  and  Estimator,  Uutler 
Hros.,  1913-14;  Office  Engr.,  Toltz  Engng.  Co.. 
1918.  Mem.,  C.  E.  Club,  St.  Paul;  St.  I'aul 
Ath.  Club.  Married  Bertha  W^illT.  S  8,  191 6, 
St.  Paul.  Address,  466  Portland  Ave.,  St. 
Paul;  bus.  add.,  St.  Paul  Athletic  Club,  Room 
1 1 18,  St.   Paul. 

4757.  DAN.V     WALTER     KREIDLER 
Automotive   Engr.;   B.   S.   in   M.  E.;   b.    S    17, 

1884,  Harnell,  N.  Y.;  s.  Walter  (b.  Mr  10,  185-', 
Arkport,  N.  Y.)  and  Laura  (Clark)  Kreidler 
(b.  S  29,  1S65,  Rodgersville,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Hornell  H.  S.  Easterners'  Club;  Stud. 
mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  M.  E.  Soc.  Engr.,  Lozier 
,Motor  Co.,  1911-14;  Development  work.  Motor 
and  Cars,  1914-17;  Experimental  Engr.,  Detroit 
Lubricator  Co.,  191 7;  Chief  Engr.,  Carburetor 
Div.,  Detroit  Lubricator  Co.,  1917 — ■  Mem., 
Soc.  of  Automotive  Engrs. ;  A.  .S.  ]\L  E.  Mar- 
ried Bernice  Rose  Pierce,  O  3,  191 7,  Hornell, 
N.  Y.  Address,  669  2nd  Ave.,  Warwick  Apts., 
Detroit;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Detroit  Lubricator  Co., 
do. 

4758.  JOHNSTON  NOBLE  LA  BELLE 
Sales  Engr.;   B.    S.   in  E.   E.;   b.   My  9,   1887, 

Bloomington,  111.;  s.  Eugene  (b.  Ja  25,  185^, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.)  and  Rebecca  (Noble)  La  Belle 
(b.  Ag  2,  1857,  Bloomington,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Bloomington  H.  S. ;  111.  Wesleyan  Univ. 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  111.  Engr.  with  Nat.  X-ray 
Reflector  Co.,  1911-14;  Sales  Engr.,  Multi 
Refillable  Fuse  Co.,  1914-17;  do.,  Chicago  Fuse 
Mfg.  Co.,  1917.  Ord.  Dept.,  Camp  Hancock; 
Experimental  work  and  operation  of  Nitrate 
Plant,  Sheffield,  Ala.;  Mustered  out.  Ja  8,  1918. 
Address.  1142  Sunnyside  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  Chicago  Fuse  Mfg.  Co.,  1014  W.  Congress 
St.,  do. 

4759.  DAVID  REUBEN  LAGERSTROM 
Supt.,    Elec.    Co.;    B.    S.    in   E.    E.;    b.   Ag  9, 

1889,  Dundee,  111.;  s.  Oscar  (b.  Ja  3,  1849, 
Sweden)  and  Elizabeth  Ellen  (Soderstrom) 
Lagerstrom  (b.  Ap  10,  1848,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Dundee  H.  S.  E.  E.  Soc.  Test  Engr.,  Gen. 
Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1911-13;  y\sst. 
Supt.,  Dept.  Light,  Heat  and  Power,  do., 
191 3 — .  Mem.,  Edison  Club.  .Schenectady,  N. 
Y.    Address,  P.  O.  Box  482,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

4760.  ISABELO   JEMENO    LAGNITON 
Civ.    Engr.;    B.    S.    in    C.    E. ;    b.    N    19,    1886, 

Jaro,  Iloilo,  P.  I.;  s.  E.  Lopez.  Prepared  in  Cin- 
cinnati Tecli.  11.  S.     Address,  Jaro,  Iloilo,  P.  I.t 


4761.  W'ALTER  A.  LANDOR 
Contr.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  My  5,  18S9, 
Canton.  O.;  s.  Edward  John  (b.  My  19,  1855, 
Norwich,  Eug.)  and  Mary  Landor.  Prepared 
in  Canton  H.  S.  Theta  Delta  Chi.  Pa.  Steel 
Co.,  Steelton,  Pa.,  1912-14;  Contr.  Engr.,  Can- 
ton, O.,  1914-18.  Nat.  Guards,  1918 — .  Mem., 
North  East.  Ohio  Engng.  Soc.  Married  Sarali 
Roberts,  ()  7,  1914,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  .Uhlress, 
1 139,  1 8th  St.,  N.  W.  Canton,  O. ;  bus.  add.,  634 
Renkert  Hldg.,  do. 


,\((AI.Al'KK.\  IK    .\l.l'MM  425 

4-6 J.     R(JV   MONROE   LANGDOX 

(Husband  of  No.   3905) 

Superintendent;    A.    B.    in    L.    &   A.;    b.   Ja   2, 

1887,    Chicago;    s.    John    Sylvester     (b.    My    7, 

t86i,  Ciiustaiile,   N.    Y.)    and   Mary  Jane   (Van- 

atta)   Langdon   (b.  S  24,   1807.  Chicago).     Pre- 

,,1     ;.,     M I.-      T.,1..,.     IT      c       r'u;«.,,T,,. 


pared  in  Alurray  F.  Tuley  H.  S.,  Chicago; 
Littleton  (Colo.)  H.  S.  Zeta  Psi ;  Sr.  Ball 
Com.  Cor.  Sec.  Active  Head,  Butler  Bros., 
Chicago,  1911-16;  Asst.  Supt.,  Com.  of  Fifteen, 
do.,  1915 — .  Mem.,  111.  St.  Hist.  Soc;  111. 
,\udubon  Soc;  Sec,  ALiywood  Bird  Club; 
Scoutmaster,  Maywood  Boy  Scout  Comn. ; 
Chm.,  do.;  Congr.  Church.  Married  Vere 
Dorothy  Perring  ("09),  D  26,  1911,  Champaign 
(died  O  19,  1918).  Address,  709  N.  3rd  Ave., 
Maywood,  111.;  bus.  add.,  807,  10  S.  LaSalle 
St.,  Chicago. 

4763.  SOPHIE  LANGE 
Tutor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  27,  1856;  d. 
Roderick  (b.  My  8,  1815,  Guerfurt)  and  An- 
tonie  (Gerlach)  Lange  (b.  Ja  2y,  1820,  Halle, 
a  S.).  Prepared  largely  by  private  work; 
studied  in  several  institutions  in  Ger.  Address, 
354    E.    69th   St.,   Chicago. 

4764.  ALBERT  FREDERICK  LAURENCE 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Jl  18,  1887, 
Paxton,  111.;  s.  Augustus  (b.  D  12,  1849, 
Grenna,  Sweden)  and  Jennie  (Egnell)  Laur- 
ence (b.  Ja  7,  1859,  Moline,  III.).  Prepared 
in  Paxton  H.  S.;  Augustana  Coll.,  1909.  Alpha 
Zeta;  Agr.  Club;  Scandinavian  Club;  Hort. 
Club.  Teacher,  Norwood,  Minn.,  1911-16;  do., 
Fairmont  II.  S.,  Minn.,  191 6-1 8;  Co.  Agt., 
Carver  Co.,  P.  O.  Waconia,  Minn.,  19 18 — . 
Married  Frances  Swanson,  Jl  16,  1913,  Paxton, 
111.  Child,  Evelyn  Margaret,  b.  Mr  21,  191 5. 
.4ddrcss,    Norwood,    Minn. 

4765.  CARL  JOHN  LAUTER 
Chem.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  S  18, 
1889;  s.  Charles  H.  (b.  F  16,  i86i,  St.  Louis) 
and  Julia  (Schott)  Lauter  (b.  Quincy,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S.  Phi  Lambda  LTp- 
silon;  Prelim.  Honors.  Chem.,  Water  Works, 
St.  Louis,  191J-13;  Chem.  Engr.,  Mo.  Pacific 
Ry.  Co..  191 8.  Civilian  Insp.,  Naval  Ord.  Dept., 
Allis  Chalmers  Co.,  Milwaukee,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, 1428  Kentucky  St.,  Quincy,  111.;  bus.  add., 
.\llis  Chalmers  Co.,  Milwaukee. 

4766.  CHARLES  WESLEY  LAWRENCE 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  15,  1886, 
Rantoul,  111.;  s.  John  Wallace  (h.  Jl  lo,  1846, 
Beaver,  Pa.)  and  Martha  Jane  (Wood)  Law- 
rence (b.  .\p  22,  1858,  Potomac,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Rantoul  H.  S.  Civ.  Engr.,  Concrete 
Constr.,  191 1 ;  Struct.  Steel  Drafting,  Gary, 
Ind.,  191 1 — .  2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.,  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky. ; 
Corozal,  C.  Z. ;  do.,  Camp  Taylor;  Mustered 
out,  D  II,  1918.  Address,  Rantoul,  111.;  bus. 
add.,    Gary,    Ind. 

4767.  HUGO  LAYER 
Engineer;  .\.  B.  in  Arch.;  b.  O  17.  1887, 
Chicago;  s  Frank  C.  and  Bessie  (Kucera) 
Layer.  Prepared  in  R.  T.  Crane  Tech.,  Chi- 
cago. Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Helmet;  Ku 
Klux;  Yoxan;  Freshman  Varsity  and  Class 
Football.  Engr.,  L.  E.  Rodgers  Engng.  Co.; 
Asst.  Plant  Mgr.,  Clay  Products  Co.,  1916. 
Married  Hazel  Hodge  Berg,  S  4,  1912,  Bloom- 
ington, 111.  Child,  1).  My  21,  -1916.  Address. 
Brazil,   Ind.t 

4768.  GEORGE  BRATTEN  LEAR 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  9.  1883, 
Chicago;  s.  Ed.  (b.  1858,  E.  St.  Louis,  and 
India  licUe  (Bratten)  Lear  (b.  1858.  Rush- 
ville,  Ind.).  Prei)ared  in  Mt.  Hermon  Sch.; 
T.    D.,    L'niv.    of    Chicago.    1914.      Prelim,    and 


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Final  Honors;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Delta  Kappa 
Chi;  Illini  staff;  Sec,  Cml.  Club;  do.,  Lincoln 
League;  Ed.  staff.  Siren;  Winner,  lllio  Roast 
Contest.  Lawyer,  Chicago,  :9i6.  Address. 
Suite  1126-28  Association  Bldg.,  19  S.  LaSalle 
St.,  Chicago. t 

4-69.  OTIS  HOIT  LEE 
(Son  of  No.  218;  Brother  of  Nos.  3071,  3835, 
7030,  7732) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  3,  1888, 
Hamlet;  s.  Elisha  ('79),  (b.  do.)  and  Ellena 
(Bopes)  Lee  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Aledo  H.  S. 
Chi  Beta;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Scabbard  and 
Blade.  Farmer,  Aledo,  111.  ist  Lt.,  R.  O.  T. 
C,  Ag  1 91 7.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. ;  Presby. 
Church.  Married  Mabelle  Hester  Whisman,  Ag 
23,  19 1 7,  Mt.  Pleasant,  la.  Child,  Otis,  Jr.,  b. 
Ja   II,    1919.  Address,  Aledo,   111. 

4770.     FRANCES    BOSTWICK    LEONARD 

(RAYNER) 

(Wife   of   No.    3925;    Sister   of   No.    5266) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  23,  1888,  Rockford, 

111.;    d.   Josiah   Sloane    (b.    1848,    Syracuse,    N. 

Y.)     and    Mary    Malvinia    (Bostwick)    Leonard 

(b.  1851,  Otisco,  N.  Y.).     Prepared  in  Rockford 

H.     S.       Gamma    Phi     Beta;     Phi     Delta    Psi; 

Alethenai;   W.   A.   A.;   Pres.,   Woman's  League. 

Married     William     Horace     Ravner     ('oq),     Ag 

28,      1912,      Rockford,      111.       'Child,      William 

Leonard,    b.   'Ag    24,    19 13.      Address,    915    W. 

Green  St.,  Urbana. 

4771.  HAROLD  RAYMOND  LEONARD 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  15,  1888, 
Chicago;  s.  Frank  (b.  Dundee,  111.)  and  Ellen 
(Duff)  Leonard  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Engle- 
wood  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Alpha  Zeta;  Ionian; 
Agr.  Club.  Supt.,  Lewiston  Consolidated  Sch., 
1911-13;  Co.  Agr.  Agt.,  Lakefield,  Miss.,  1914- 
15;  do.,  Stillwater,  Minn.,  1915-18;  Asst.  St.  Co. 
Agt.  Leader,  Minn..  1918 — .  Married  Alice 
M.  Brown,  O  i,  1913.  Children:  Norma  May, 
b.  Mr  20,  1915;  Lois,  b.  My  14.  1916.  Address, 
1492  Como  Ave.,  St.  Paul;  bus.  add.,  Univ. 
Farm,  do. 

4772.  FRANK  MILLS  LESCHER 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My  7,  1883, 
Topeka,  Kan.;  s.  Theodore  Herman  (b.  1829, 
Easton,  Pa.)  and  Augusta  (Wood)  Lescher  (b. 
1839,  Frederick,  Kv.).  Prepared  in  Topeka 
(Kan.)  II.  S.  Band;  Orchestra;  Pres.,  Mgr. 
and  Asst.  Dir.,  do.  Draftsman,  J.  W.  Royer, 
Arch.,  Urbana,  1911-12;  do.,  A.  H.  Hubbard, 
Champaign,  1912-14;  do.,  Supervising  Arch., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1914 — .  Married  Virginia  Ches 
ter  Odernheimer,  Ag  10,  1912,  Champaign. 
Child,  George  Frederick,  b.  Je  2i,  1918.  Ad- 
dress,  1005    S.    ist   St.,   Champaign. 

4773.  CHARLES  SAMUEL  LE  SURE 
Land.  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  14,  1884, 
Olney,  III.;  s.  Charles  Martin  (b.  Vincennes, 
Ind.)  and  Elizabeth  (Proctor)  Le  Sure  ( b. 
Vincennes,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Olney  H.  S.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Agr.  Club;  Cosmopolitan  Club; 
Land.  Arch.  Soc.  Land.  Arch.,  A.  Washburn 
&  Sons,  Bloomington,  111.,  1911-14;  do.,  Peoria, 
1914-18.  Auth.:  .Articles  on  Land.  Arch,  in 
various  mags.  Mem.,  Rotary  Club.  Peoria; 
Univ.  Club,  do.  Married  Lulu  M.  Littler,  Ag 
19,  loii,  Bloomington,  111.  Child,  Betty 
Louise,  b.  F  24,  1916.  Address,  506  Chester  St., 
Peoria;  bus.  add.,  220  Central  Nat.  Bank  Bldg., 
do. 

4774.  RICHARD  WALTER  LEUTWILER 
(Brother  of  No.  1246) 
Chief  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  15.  1888. 
Highland.  111.;  s.  Adolph  (b.  Ag  8,  185=;.  do.) 
and  Celcstina  (Seeger)  Leutwiler  (b.  O  7, 
1857,  Winterthur,  Switzerland).  Prepared  in 
Highland  H.   S.     Stud.    Br.-inch,   A.   S.   M.   E.; 


Prelim.  Honors.  Mech.  Engr.,  D.  H.  Burn- 
ham  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1911-13;  Chief  Engr.,  111. 
Engng.  Co.,  do.,  1913 — .  Mem..  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Stella  Mueller,  D  26,  191 1,  St.  Louis. 
Children:  Richard  \\"alter,  Jr.,  b.  Ja  7,  1913; 
James  Kenneth,  b.  Jl  31,  1916.  Address,  926 
Barry  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add..  111.  Engng. 
Co.,    W.   21st   St.  and   Racine  Ave.,  do. 

4775-  CLARENCE  JOHN  LEVEY 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  28,  1888, 
Toronto,  Ont.,  Can.;  s.  John  (b.  1858,  do.)  and 
.Agnes  Jarie  (Rodgers)  Levey  (b.  1867,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago.  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Phoenix;  Final  Honors;  Engng.  V.  P.,  111. 
Union;  Fresh.  \"arsity  Basketball;  Sr.  (Zlass 
Basketball;  ist  Hoine-Coming  Com.  Sullivan 
Machinery  Co.,  Chicago  and  Claremont,  N.  H.; 
Slicfiield  Machine  Works,  Chicago.  Address, 
Sheffield  Machine  Works,  Sheffield  and  North 
Ave.,   Chicago. 

4776.  JULIAN  HERMAN  LEWIS 
(Sister  of  No.  6382) 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1912;  b.  My  26,  1891, 
Shawneetown,  111.;  s.  John  Calhoun  (b.  Ja  i, 
1858,  Vine  Grove,  Ky.)  and  Cordelia  Ophelia 
Lewis  (b.  Jl  4,  1868,  Mt.  Sterling,  Ky.).  Pre- 
pared in  Summer  H.  S.,  Cairo,  111.;  Grad. 
Stud.,  LTniv.  of  111.,  191 1.  Pres.,  Illini  Club; 
Pres.,  Baraca  Bible  Class.  Address,  612  12th 
St.,    Cairo,    111. 

4777.  LUCY  ELFA  LEWIS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  30,  1887, 
Danville,  111.;  d.  Chauncey  E.  (b.  F  12,  1856, 
Kirkland,  N.  Y.)  and  Minnie  M.  (Rambo) 
Lewis  (b.  F  26,  1854,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Danville  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi  Omega. 
.4ddress,  302  The  Holland,  Danville,  III. 

4778.  JUNE  LINDLEY  (CHURCHILL) 
(Sister  of  No.  63S7) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  29,  1888,  Philo,  111.; 
d.  Orville  B.  (b.  Jl  5,  1857,  Fredericktown,  O.) 
and  Ruth  (Edwards)  Lindley  (b.  Ap  3,  1861, 
Peoria).  Prepared  in  Urbana  II.  S.;  Grad. 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912.  Classical  Club. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Paxton,  111.,  1911-12.  Married 
Guy  F.  Churchill.  O  8,  1913,  Urbana.  Address, 
808   S.   Race,   Urbana. 

4779-  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  LINDSTROM 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  My  27, 
1890;  Varna.  111.;  s.  John  Peter  (b.  My  5, 
1849,  Morlunda,  Sweden)  and  Hilma  Sophia 
(Olson)  Lindstroin  (b.  D  i8,  1859,  Freslo, 
Sweden).  Prepared  in  Varna  H.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.  Consulting  Engr.,  W.  L.  Fergus  &  Co., 
Chicago,  1911-16;  Mech.  Engr.,  Postum  Cereal 
C!o.,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  191617.  Capt.,  Coast 
Defense,  Chesapeake  Bay,  Ag  15,  191^;  Engr., 
Coast  Defense  Artillery,  Ft.  Monroe,  \  a. ;  Mus- 
tered out,  Ja  13,  1919.  Address,  ji6  N.  Scoville 
Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Marquette 
Bldg.,  Chicago. 

4780.  LE  ROY  LEWIS  LITTLE 
(Husband  of  G330;  Brother  of  No.  3076) 
Assoc.  Ed.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  191 1; 
b.  S  16,  1888,  Tolono,  111.;  s.  Egbert  Phelps 
(b.  S  3,  1856.  Tonica,  111.)  and  Matilda 
(Merry)  Little  (b.  Mr  21,  1857,  Tolono,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Tolono  H.  S.  B.  L.,  Columbia, 
191 5.  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Philomathean;  Fresh- 
man Football  and  Indoor  Track;  Varsity  Foot- 
ball; Asst.  Coach,  Fresh.  Varsity  Football; 
V.  P.,  Fresh.  Class.  Instr.,  and  Coach  Rockford 
IT.  S.,  111..  191 2-13;  Instr.,  Lewis  and  Clark 
H.  S.,  Spokane,  1913-14.  Reporter,  New  York 
Tribune,  1915-16;  .Special  Correspondent  in  the 
Balkans,  do.,  1916;  Reporter,  do..  New  York 
City,  1916-17;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Outing,  New  York, 
1917.  S.  O.  T.   S.,  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  Ap   1918; 


igiil 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


427 

4786.     RAYMOND  RUDOLPH  LUNDAHL 

(Brother  of  No.  2445) 

City    Engr.;    B.    S.    in    C.    E.;    b.   JI    9,    1880. 

Gibson    C.ty,    111.;    s.    Peter    (b.    Sweden)    and 

Emma     Augusta     Ot.llia      (Svenson)      Lundahl 

•    ri    1      ^^'''^''.^''eJ    '"   ('>l)Son    City   II.    S.    C. 


Mustered  out,  F  3,  1919-  Auth.:  The  Open 
Road,  Outing;  Various  Contributions  to  other 
mags.  Married  Emma  Ilolmer  (g'li).  Ap  1918, 
New  York  City.  Address,  905  S.  Wright  St., 
Champaign;  bus.  add..  Outing  Publishing  Co., 
New  York  City. 

4781.  SHERMAN  HENRY  LITTLER 
Prin.  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  Sc.;  A.  M.,  191 2;  b. 
Ag  II,  :87q,  near  Fithian,  111.;  s.  Cyrus  Reed 
(b.  D  5,  1842,  Vermilion  Co.,  111.)  and  Mary 
Ellen  (Flaugher)  Littler  (b.  S  1850,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Potomac  H.  S. ;  III.  St.  Norm.; 
Ch.nrleston  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1901-3.  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Scholarship  in  Grad.  Sch.,  :gii — . 
Dir.  and  Ath.  Mgr.  of  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Prin., 
Tp.  II.  S.  Sergt.,  Home  Guards.  Mem.,  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  Christian  Church.  Married  Mabel 
Dunham,  O  15,  1908,  Mackinaw,  111.  Child, 
Mark  Dunham,  b.  S  3,  191 1.  Address,  Coal 
City,  111. 

4782.    RUTH  lle\\t:llyn 

(Daughter    of    Nos.     143,    148;     Sister    of 
Nos.    2738,    2739) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  .\.;  h.  D  21,  1888,  Monticello, 
111.;  d.  Joseph  Corson  C77).  (b.  Jl  22,  1835, 
Philadelphia)  and  Emma  Clarinda  (Piatt) 
Llewellyn  ('77),  (b.  Je  23,  1857,  Monticello, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Lyons  Tp.  H.  S.  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Yo  Ma; 
Illiola;  Scribblers;  V.  P.  Class;  ///.  Mag.  Bd.; 
W.    A.    A.    Teacher,    Mary    Wood    Chase    Sch., 

Musical    Arts,    Chicago       War    \york,    France    I  St      Champaign;'' bul'''add^,''7o7''Cnizens   Bank 
Mem.,    Chicago   Coll.    Club.     Address,    324   6th     Bldg.,  do. 


Sewerage  Comn..  1916-18;  Asst.  City  Engr..; 
Milwauke,  1918--.  U.  S.  A.,  Mustered  ^out 
1918.  Mem..  Milwaukee  Illini  Club;  Alumni 
-Assn.  Married  Evelyn  Anna  Fichtner,  O  i -! 
1917,  Milwaukee.  Address,  203  23rd  St  Mil- 
waukee;  bus.  add.,   7tli   floor.  City  Hall,  "do. 

4787.     TPIOMAS    EDWIN    LYONS 


Tif.-,,  ^L.  B.,  Harvard  Law  Sch.. 
1914.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident: 
\o.xan;  Varsity  Football.  Atty.,  Champaign 
{9I4I8;  V  P.  St.  Bank,  Areola.  1917-18 
Mem  111..  St..  Bar  Assn.,  1916-18;  Champaign 
County  Country  Club,  1914-18;  Champaign  City 
C  ub  ,910-18;  B.  P.  O.  E.,  ,914-18.'^  Married 
Eulah  Arrnstrong,  S  i,  1915,  Areola,  111.  Child 
daughter,  b.  Jl  25,  1918.     Address,  306  N.  State 


Ave.,    LaGrange,    111.;    bus.    add.,   800    Lyon   & 
Healy   Bldg.,   Chicago. 

4783.  JAMES  HENRY  LLOYD 
(Brother  of  No.  3450) 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  S  3,  1889, 
Girard,  111.;  s.  W.  H.  (b.  D  2,  1854,  Virden, 
111.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Myers)  Lloyd  (b. 
iMr  29,  1858,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Girard  H.  S. 
Sigma  Pi;  Scribblers.  Instr.,  Agr.,  William 
and  Vashti  Coll.,  Aledo,  111.,  1911-14;  do., 
Crops  Dept.,  Purdue  Univ.,  19 14;  Farm  Ad- 
viser, Hancock  Co.,  111.,  1916- — .  Mem.,  Aledo 
Club.  Married  Bernice  Ruth  Peters,  Jl  31, 
1913,  Aledo,  III.  Child,  James  Henry,  Jr., 
b.   S  4,   1916.     Address,  Carthage,  111. 

4784.  FREDERICK  CHARLES  LOHMAN 
City  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  26,  1884, 
Gibson  City,  111.;  s.  Louis  (b.  Ger.)  and  Etta 
(Harnack)  Lohman  (b.  D  25,  1853,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Gibson  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  City 
Engr.,  Champaign.  Married  Edith  L.  Kennedy. 
Address,  City   Hall,   Champaign. 

4785.  EDWARD  ROY  LUDWIG 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  M.  S.,  1912;  b. 
D  6,  1880,  Minneapolis;  s.  Charles  Henry 
(b.  1853,  Ger.)  and  Anna  (Parsons)  Ludwig 
(b.  1855,  Sweden).  Prepared  in  Central  II. 
S.,  Minneapolis.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Arch.  Club; 
Final  Honors;  Scholarship;  Sigma  Xi;  Illio 
Staff;  Ed.,  do.;  First  Arch.  Year  Book;  Award- 
ed Plym  Traveling  Fellowship  in  Arch. — Sub- 
ject, Water  Gate  to  a  Pan-Am.  E.xposition. 
Arch.,  Minneapolis,  1914-18.  Co.  C.  43rd 
Engrs.,  Road  and  Bridge,  Camp  Washington 
Univ.,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Sergt.,  48th  Co., 
20th  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Auth.:  Transcrip- 
tion of  the  March  from  "Aida"  by  Verdi, 
arranged  for  piano  solo.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church; 
Orator  of  Hennepin  Council  Royal  Arcanum, 
Minneapolis.  Married  Mary  Harriet  Gable,  Je 
24,  1916.  Child,  Margaret  Eleanor,  b.  Ja  23, 
1918.  Address,  44  Clarence  Ave.,  S.  E.,  Min- 
neapolis; bus.  add.,  915  New  York  Life  Bldg., 
do. 


4788.  PAUL  ALFRED  McCASKEY 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3463,  3849) 
With  Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.;  A.  B.  in  L 
&c  A.;  b.  Je  12,  1889,  Eldorado,  Kan.;  s.  Alfred 
Samuel  (b.  My  13,  1854,  Bucyrus,  O.)  and 
Justitia  (Parsons)  McCaskey  (b.  Ap  23,  1856 
La  Grange,  cfo.).  Prepared  in  Englewood  H. 
6.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Helmet;  Shield  and 
-V-'aem;  Class  Football;  Varsity  Water  Polo. 
With  Butler  Bros.,  wholesale  Cml.  House,  Chi- 
cago; with  Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.,  1917—. 
Address,    7337   Emerald   Ave.,    Chicago. 

4789.  ISHMAEL  WORTH  McDOWELL 
Elec  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.  b.  F  2,  1884, 
Centraha,  111.;  s.  Edgar  .>Iarion  (b.  S  15,  1857 
Danon,  O.)  and  Jeannette  Leah  (Cunningham) 
McDowell  (b  Mr  22,  1859).  Prepared  in  Cen- 
traha H.  S  Ilus.;  E.E.  Soc;  Egyptian  Club; 
lechnograph.  Bd.  Elec.  Engr.,  West.  Elect.  Co. 
Married  Jane  Bell  Tierney,  N  28,  1912,  Cham- 
paign. Address,  336  S.  Sacramento  Blvd.,  Chi- 
cago.f 

4790.  JESSIE  McHARRY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1912;  b 
D  16.  1885,  Ludlow  Tp.,  111.;  d.  William  (b.  F 
'^'  'S56,  Wigtonshire.  Scotland)  and  Margaret 
(1  weedy)  McHarry  (b.  D  6,  1856,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Rantoul  H.  S.  Athenean;  Kanpa  Del- 
ta Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Prelim,  and  Final 
Honors;  L.  and  A.  Scholarship;  Sr.  Memorial 
Com.;  Class  Day  Com.;  Salutatorian.  Grad. 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-12;  Prin.,  Rantoul  H 
S  111.,  1912;  Teacher,  Hist.  Tp.  H.  S.,  Pontiac, 
111.,  1912-16.  Address,  307  E.  Springfield, 
Champaign;  bus.  add.,  Pontiac,  HI. 

4791.  EVA  LYLE  McINTYRE  (GAUGER) 
(Wife  of  No.  5679) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  14,  1888,  Brocton,  111.; 
d.  Daniel  Pollard  (b.  Je  3,  1858,  London,  Ont., 
Can.)  and  Annettie  Olive  (Cooley)  Mclntyre 
(h.  S  13,  1865,  Newman.  III.).  Prepared' in 
Rroadlands  II.  S.;  Ferry  Hall,  Lake  Forest.  111. 
Kappa  Kajipa  Gamma;  Alethenai;  Yo  Ma;  W. 
A.  A.;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Prelim,  and  Final 
Honors;  Pres.,  Woman's  League;  Illini  staff. 
Studied    music,    Univ.    of    III.      Married    Paul 


4.'.S 


University  of  Illinois 


llQII 


Charles  liauger  ('13).  Jl  jg,  1914,  ChampaiRii. 
Child.  Paul  Charles,  Jr.,  b.  An  23,  1915.  Ad- 
dress, 94S   Osceola  Ave.,  St.   Paul. 

479^.     EARLE  CLAREN'CE  McKINNIE 
(Hrother  of  No.  3089) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  h.  O  i,  1888, 
I.eRoy,  111.;  s.  V'irgus  I'lysses  and  Elizabeth 
McKinnie  (b.  Eng. ).  I'repared  in  LcRov  11. 
S.  Eta  Kapna  Nn;  Band  and  Orchestra. 
Engr..  Nat.  X-Ray  Reflector  Co.,  Cbicngo. 
Aeroplane  Mechanic,  Wright  Eield.  Uavton, 
O.   Address,  235   \V.  Jackson   Blvd..  Chicago. 

4793-     JESSIE    15ARBARA    McROIUE 
(FOGLESOXC;) 

(Wife  of  No.  4655;  Sister  of  No.  1924") 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  21,  1888,  Alameda, 
Calif.;  d.  John  (b.  F  15,  1856,  Montreal.  Can.) 
and  Susan  Isabel  (Musgrove)  McRobie  (b.  Ap 
3.  1856,  Hamilton,  Out.,  Can.).  Prepared  in 
Hyde  Park  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Univ.  of  Chicago. 
Delta  Gamnia;  Basketball;  W.  A.  A.  Married 
Lawrence  Earl  F.oglesong  ('11),  Jl  16,  1913, 
Montclair,  N.  J.  Chilil,  Suzanne,  b.  Je  3,  1914. 
Address,  Des  Moines,  la. 

4794.  IRWIN  ARTHUR  MADDEN 
(Brother  of  No.  4795) 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  D  2j,  1884, 
Freeport,  111.;  s.  William  James  (b.  1849,  Chi- 
cago) and  Elizaljeth  Dickey  (Murdaugh)  Mad- 
den (b.  1852,  I-'reeport,  111.).  Prepared  in  No. 
111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1906-8.  Delta  Upsilon; 
Ali)ha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi.  Prof.,  Agr.,  No.  III.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  1911-18;  Farm  Advisor,  Sangamon 
Co.,  Springfield,  111.,  1918 — .  Auth. :  Rural 
Arithmetic.  Houghton  >Iifflin  &  Co.,  Boston, 
1916.  Married  Isabelle  Mclntyre,  Jl  24,  1912, 
Hanover,  111.  Child,  Margaret  Isabelle,  b.  Je 
7,  191s-  Address,  1368  Whittier  Ave.,  Spring- 
field,  111. 

4795-  JOSEPH  W\\RREN  M.^DDEN 
(Brother  of  No.  4794) 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  17,  1890, 
Damascus,  111.;  s.  William  James  (b.  1850,  I-"rec- 
port,  111.)  and  Elizabeth  Dickey  (Murdaugh) 
Madden  (b.  1850.  do.).  Prepared  in  Freeport 
H.  S.;  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1906-08;  Har- 
vard Law  Sch.,  1912-13;  J.  D.,  cum  laude,  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1914.  Delta  Unsilon;  Adeliihic. 
Prof.,  I^w,  I'niv.  of  Okla.,  Norman,  Okla., 
1914-16;  Lawyer,  Rockford.  111.,  1917;  Prof., 
Law,  O.  St.  Univ.,  Columbus,  O.,  1917 — .  Mar- 
ried Margaret  Bell  Liddell,  Jl  16,  1913,  McAles- 
ter,  Okla.  Children:  Mary  Esther,  b.  Jl  18, 
1914;  Joseph  Warren,  b.  S  9,  1915;  Robert  Lid- 
dell, b.  My  28,  1917.  Address,  393  East  May- 
nard  Ave.,  Columbus,  O. ;  bus.  add.,  Law  Sch., 
O.  St.   Univ.,  do. 

4796.  EUGENE  FREDERICK  M.\1L 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b  Ja  4,  1890, 
Robinson,  111. ;  s.  Albert  Thomas  (b.  F  2,  1858, 
Palestine,  111.)  and  Nettie  May  (Hedden)  Mail 
(1).  D  I,  1862.  Hutsonville,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Robinson  H.  S.  Sr.  Class  Baseball.  Instru- 
ment Man,  M.  M.  Ry..  Brazil,  S.  A.,  1911-12; 
Asst.  Co.  Engr..  Highway  and  Bridge  Const., 
Marion,  Ind.,  191 5-16;  Gen.  Civ.  Engng.  Prac- 
tice, Robinson,  IIJ.,  1917.  ist  Lt.,  Engr.  R.  C, 
4th  V .  S.  Engrs. ;  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Wounded 
in  Action;  Mustered  out,  F  12,  1919.  Married 
Jessie  A.  Maxwell.  Ag  22,  191 7,  Robinson,  111. 
Address,   Robinson,   111. 

4797.     MEREDITH    MALLORY 

(Brother  of  No.  9248) 

Physician;    A.    B.    in    Sc. ;    b.    Ap    21,    1889, 

Wichita,  Kan.;  s.  AU)ert  Douglas  (b.  Ja  9,  1861, 

P.atavia,   111.)    and  Susan   (Kubitchek)   Mallory. 

Prepared  in   W.   P.atavia  H.    S.;   l^niv.   of  Chi- 


cago, 1910.  .\1.  I)..  Ihiiv.ini.  11)15.  Chi  Psi; 
Jr.  Basketball;  .Mgr.  Sr.  IJaskclbali;  Chm..  Sr. 
Stag.  Interne,  la.  M.  E.  Hosp.,  Des  Moines, 
1915-16;  Physician,  Des  Moines,  lyiO-i?.  ist 
Lt.,  Med.  R.  C.,  19 17 — .  Married,  Mary  Stiles 
Jones,  N  11,  1016,  Batavia,  111.  Address.  Bata- 
via,  111. 

479S.  R.\E  IRENE  MALONE 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Stella,  Neb.;  d.  Edward 
and  Flora  (Hall)  Malone.  Prepared  in  Okla- 
homa City  (Okla.)  II.  S.  Clu  Omega;  Phi 
Delta  Psi.  Address,  400  W.  1  ith  St..  Oklahoma 
City,  Okla.t 

4799.  ALB.\N  WIIITFORD  MANN 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  E.  E..  191 8;  b. 
Je  12,  1889,  Elgin,  111.;  s.  Alban  Leo  (b.  S  22. 
1859,  do.)  and  licrtha  Sophia  (Kohn)  Mann 
(b.  Ja  8,  1856,  Cook  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Elgin  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Prelim.  Honors. 
Elec.  Engr.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1911-13; 
do.,  C.  I.  P.  S.  Co.,  Mattoon,  1913-18.  Mar- 
ried Olga  Carolyn  Mann.  O  10,  1917,  Elgin,  111. 
Address,  392  Chicago  St.,   Elgin,   111. 

4800.  MARY  ELLA  ISIARKS 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Je  12,  1886,  Daven- 
port, la.;  d.  Watson  H.  and  Grace  H.  Marks; 
Prepared  in  Davenport  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1004-06;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1906-08.  Ph.  B., 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1910.  Asst.,  Davenport  Pub. 
Lib.,  la.,  1911;  Private  cataloging,  1911 — .  Ad- 
dress, 222  E.  loth  .St.,  Davenport,  la.t 

4801.  MAYNE  SEGUINE  MASON 
(Brother  of  No.   7791) 

Instructor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.,  1913;  b. 
Je  3,  1890,  Buda,  III.;  s.  Parker  Noyer  (b.  O 
4,  1862,  Buda,  111.)  and  Emma  (.ertrude  (Se- 
guine)  Mason  (b.  O  19,  1870,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Buda  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
Sigma  Xi;  Rutgers  Scarlet  Club;  Gregory 
Guild;  Philomathean ;  E.  E.  Soc. ;  Prelim,  and 
Final  Honors;  Mil.  Band,  Drum  Maj.;  Lt., 
Univ.  Regt.;  Class  Baseball;  Illio  Bd.;  Class 
Finance  Com.;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  cabinet.  Research 
Fellow,  1 91 1-13;  .Stud.  Engr.,  (ien.  Elec.  Co., 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.  and  Pittsficld,  Mass..  191 3- 
15;  Instr.,  l-'lec.  Engng.  and  Plivs.,  Rutgers 
Coll.,  1915-17;  Indus.  Fellow,  Mellon  Inst., 
Pittsburgh,  1919.  Head  of  Gun  Dept.,  U.  S.  S. 
M.  A.,  191 7:  Sec,  I'.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  1917;  ist 
Lt.,  U.  S.  A.  S..  1 91 7;  Instructor,  S.  M.  A., 
Univ.  of  111.,  191 8;  Mustered  out,  1918.  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  M.  W.  A.;  Assoc.  A.  I.  E.  E.; 
Baptist  Church.  Address,  Buda.  111.;  bus.  add., 
Mellon  Institute,  Pittsburgh. 

4802.  EARLE  ROBINSON  MATH 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in   A.   E.;   b.    Mr   20,    1889. 

Chicago;  s.  Henry  Clark  and  Mary  (Covert) 
Robinson,  adopteil  bv  Tohii  B.  and  Marv  K. 
(Raynor)  Math.  I'repaied  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S., 
Chicago;  .\rmour  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1907-8.  Arch. 
Club;  Mil.  Scliolarshi|);  Cadet  Hop  Com.;  Sr. 
.Stag  Com.;  ist  Lt.,  Signal  Corps;  ("apt.  and 
Regt.  Commissarv.  do.;  Class  Baseball.  With 
C.  M.  &  St.  P.  Ry.  Co.,  Chicago.  191 1;  W.  C. 
Zimmerman,  .\rch.  Engr..  1911-13;  Supt.,  Bldg. 
Const,  and  Asst.,  .\rch.  Engng..  Univ.  of  111., 
1013-17;  Engr.,  West.  I-'Iec.  ("o.,  Chicago.  1917. 
First  Lt.,  Co.  C,  317th  Engrs.,  .\.  E.  V.,  France; 
returned  to  states  Mr  7,  191c).  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  Marion  Martin.  Je  i,  1912, 
Chicago  (died  O  26.  i9>.=;>:  Esther  Nelson.  D 
24.  1917,  Urbana.  Child,  Helen,  b.  Ap  13,  1913. 
.■iddress,   408   N.    Willis   Ave.,   Champaign. 

4803.  LEE  VERNE  MATHENY 
Supt.,  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  25, 
1887,  Hubbell,  Neb.;  s.  Alva  (b.  Ja  21,  1857, 
Lawndale,  111.)  and  Elsie  I.  (Chase)  Matheny 
(b.  N  16,  1856,  lanesville.  Wis.).  Prepared  in 
Chenoa  H.  S.  kappa  Delta  Pi.  Prin.,  Albion 
H.  S.,  111.,  4  yrs.;  Supt.,  Albion  Pub.  Schs., 
111.,  191 5 — .  Married  Edna  H.  Harris,  Je  12, 
1912,  Albion,  111.     Address,  Albion,  111. 


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4804.  JAMES  OTIS  MATTIIEWSOX 
Farmer;  H.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  S  6,  1888,  IK-Kalli, 
111.;  s.  Otis  Wing  (.b.  My  i_>,  i8jq,  Smyrna, 
N.  Y.)  and  I'"lora  (Zeliner)  Mattliewson  (b.  Ja 
10,  1864,  Muncie,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  .Alpha  Zeta.  Farmer,  DcKaib,  lU. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Cluirch.  Married  I'lorence  Ethel 
Leonard,  D  2^,  191 1,  Chicago.  Address,  R. 
3,    DeKall),    111". 

4805.  OLIVE  MAY  MATTSOX 
(Sister  of  No.  5303) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Je  28,  1886, 
Chicago;  d.  Nels  Mattson  (b.  F  15,  1842, 
Sweden)  and  Georgiana  (Ellerson)  Mattson  (b. 
My  6,  1863,  La  Porte,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Englewood  11.  S.,  Chicago;  Chicago  Teachers' 
CoU.,  1905-7.  -Athencan.  Teacher,  Kinder- 
garten, Chicago.  Address,  6428  Stewart  Ave., 
Chicago. 

4806.  LEONARD  MAUEL 
Engineer;    H.    S.    in    C.    E.;    b.   Je    11,    1887, 

Minneapolis;  s.  John  Leonard  (b.  S  9,  1859, 
Ashford,  Wis.)  and  Mary  (P.ott)  Mauel  (b. 
Je  13,  1865,  Fond  dii  Lac,  Wis.).  Prepared 
in  N.  Division  11.  S.,  Chicago.  L^niv.  Fencing 
Team.  Engr.  on  Constr.,  Madeira  Mamore 
Ry.,  Brazil;  Draftsman,  .\m.  Bridge  Co.,  Gary, 
Ind.,  1913;  Jr.  Engr.,  City  of  Chicago,  1913-18. 
Mem.,  West.  Soc.  Engr.  Married  .Annie 
Leavitt,  O  9,  191 6,  Chicago.  Ad  J  f  ess,  2308 
W'.  Walton  St.,  Chicago. 

4807.  LEO  A.  MAUTNER 
Chemist;    B.    S.   in  Chem.   E. ;    b.    F    17,    1890, 

Chicago;  s.  Siegfried  (b.  F  12,  i860,  .-\ustria) 
and  Elenore  (Horner)  Mautner  (b.  Jl  31,  1865, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Wendell  Phillips  H.  S., 
Chicago;  Armour  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1907-8.  Asst. 
Chem.,  .\rmour  &  Co.,  Chicago;  Applied  Chem., 
Pratt  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1912-13;  do., 
B.  D.  Eisendrath  Tanning  Co.,  Racine,  Wis., 
1912 — .     Address,  Racine,  Wis. 

4808.  *LESTER  CHARLES  MAXEY 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  h.  O  9,  1889,  Mt.  Vernon 
HI.;  s.  James  Henry  (b.  My  26,  1865,  do.) 
and  Mary  Jane  (Keller)  Maxey  (b.  N  19,  1866. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon  H.  S.  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma;  Shield  and  Trident;  Ed.,  Daily 
mini.  Merchant,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.  Mem.,  B. 
P.  O.  E.  Married  Leila  Wilson,  Je  10,  1913, 
McLeansboro,  III.  Died  .\g  6,  1914,  Mt.  Xer- 
non,    111. 

4809.  HELEN  BUCKINGHAM  MAY 
(Sister  of  Nos.    1152,  3872) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  d.  Henry  Ritter 
(b.  1845,  N.  Y.)  and  Ida  Althea  (Monroe) 
May  (b.  1852,  do.).  Prepared  in  Ferry  Hall, 
Lake  Forest,  111.;  Vassar  Coll.  Kappa  Al])ha 
Theta.  Teacher.  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  II.  S.. 
1908-11;  do.,  Great  Falls,  Mont.,  1911 — .  Ad- 
dress,  Ft   Wayne,   Ind. 

4810.  JOHN  GEORGE  MEXCII 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  4.  1888; 
s.  John  George  (b.  Je  11,  1862,  Xiniburg, 
Baden,  Ger.)  and  Rosa  (Bocherer)  blench  (b. 
Mr  19,  1866,  do.).  Prepared  in  Monticello, 
111.,  II.  S.;  I.  C.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Prelim. 
Honors.  Testing  Engr.,  Chicago.  1911-12; 
Power  Sta.  Designer,  do.,  1912-14;  Elec.  Engr., 
City  of  Chicago,  1914 — .  Married  Lillian  Olga 
Ilassig,  N  13,  1913,  Chicago.  Child,  John 
Warren,  b.  My  13,  1916.  .4ddress,  4630  N. 
Central  Park  .\ve.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  860 
McCormick   Bldg.,  332   S.    Michigan  .\ve.,  do. 

4Sti.     HARRY  MICHAEL 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  4,  1882.  Bristol,  Eng. ; 
s.    A.    Michael.       Prepared    in    Chicago    Xorm. 
Address,  4135  Monroe  St.,  Chicago. t 


4812.  LAURENCE  HURSH  MILES 

(Brother  pf  No.  5307) 
Cashier;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  18,  1889, 
Savanna,  111.;  s.  Charles  K.  (b.  S  i,  1865,  Mt. 
Carroll,  111.)  and  Metta  K.  (Zuck)  Miles  (b.  D 
22,  1864,  Bushncll,  Til.).  Prepared  in  Savanna 
Tp.  IL  S.  Phi  I'eta  Kappa;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma, 
V.  P.,  Cml.  Club;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors; 
Pres.,  (ircgory  Guild;  Class  Football.  Teller, 
First  Nat.  Bank,  Savanna,  111.,  1911-12;  Asst. 
Cashier,  do.,  1912-17;  Cashier,  do.,  1917 — • 
Married,  Lauretta  Finlay,  Ja  4,  1917,  Burling- 
ton, la.     Address,  .Savanna,  111. 

4813.  ROBERT  ARTHUR   MILLER 
Designing    Engr.;    B.    S.    in    C.    E.;    b.    N    3, 

1888,  Bethany,  111.;  s.  Rufus  and  Martha  N. 
(Cline)  Miller.  Prepared  in  I'ethany  H.  S.; 
James  Millikin  Acad,  and  Coll.  Designing 
Engr.,  Miller,  Ilolbrook  Engng.  Co.,  Decatur, 
111.  Married  M.  Madge  Miller,  N  9,  1913. 
Chicago.  Child,  Isabelle  Ann,  b.  Ag  5,  1914. 
.'Iddress,  Decatur,  111.;  bus.  add.,  418  Millikin 
Bldg.,  do. 

4814.  HELEN  MARGARET  MILLIGAN 
Director;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  St.  Joseph, 
Mo.;  d.  Frank  (b.  Philadelphia)  and  .\dah  Jose- 
phine (Brewster)  Milligan  (b.  Erie,  Pa.).  Pre- 
pared in  Oak  Park  and  River  Forest  Tp.  H.  S. 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Yo  Ma;  Illiola;  French 
Club;  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Cabi- 
net; Teacher.  Grade  Schs.,  S.  Belvidere,  111., 
19II-I2;  do..  La  Grange,  111.,  1915-17;  Dir.  of 
H.  S.  Girls  Social  Service  Club.  Mem.,  Chi- 
cago Coll.  Club;  Infant  Welfare  Soc;  C;ongr. 
Church;  Sec,  King's  Daughters.  Address,  109 
S.   Washington   St.,  Hinsdale,   111. 

4815.  CECILE  MONTGOMERY  (PAYNE) 
(Sister  of  No.  5321) 
.\  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  20.  1888,  Bloomington, 
111.;  d.  Alfred  and  Esther  Elizabeth  (Wadding- 
ton)  Montgomery  (b.  Ap  20,  i860,  LeRoy.  111.). 
Prepared  in  Bloomington  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  1907-8.  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Illiola.  Teacher, 
Benton  H.  S.,  111.,  1911-12;  do.,  Centralia,  111., 
1912-14.  Married  John  Lewis  Payne,  Je  11, 
1914,  Herrin,  111.     Address,  Benton,  111. 

4816.  IDA  MAE  MOON   (THIMLAR) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  12,  1887,  Lexington, 
111.;  d.  John  Almarion  (b.  Ap  9,  1858,  do.)  and 
Phoebe  Jane  (Harpole)  Moon  (b.  Mr  11,  1866, 
Cottonwood  Falls,  Kan.).  Prepared  in  Lexing- 
ton H.  S.;  111.  Wesleyan,  Bloomington,  111., 
1905-6.  Teacher,  LeRoy  H.  S..  111.  Mem.,  M. 
E.  Church;  O.  E.  S. ;  White  Shrine;  Classical 
Assn.  Married  Hugh  Thimlar,  Je  1914,  Lex- 
ington, 111.    Address,  New  Haven,  Ind. 

4817.  CLARIBEL   BURTON   MOORE 
Teacher;  A.   B.  in   L.   &  A.;   b.  D  30,   1886, 

Wabash,  Ind.;  d.  .Vquilla  F.  (b.  Mr  29,  1845, 
O.)  and  Louise  (Brockway)  Moore  (b.  Ag  to, 
1 86 1,  Howard,  Ind.").  Prepared  in  Shortridge 
II.  S.,  Indianapolis;  Ind.  L'niv.,  1907-8.  Teach- 
er. Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Indianapolis;  Shortridge  H.  S. 
Indianapolis;  (Conductor,  Summer  European 
tours,  191 5.  Mem.,  Assn.  of  Coll.  Alumnae; 
D.  A.  R.  Address,  1525  N.  Meridian  St.,  Indi- 
anapolis. 

4818.  GENEVIEVE  MOORE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  My  24,  1886  Char- 
leston, 111.;  d.  Albert  and  Laura  (Harvey) 
Moore.  Prepared  in  Charleston  and  LTrbana 
il  Schs.  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Prelim.  Honors; 
Varsity  Basketball.  Teacher,  Taylorville  H.  S.. 
111.;  Mattoon  H.  S..  111..  1912-18.  Address. 
1521   Lafayette  Ave.,  Mattoon,  111. 


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4819.  MARY  REBECCA  MOORE  (MUNSON) 
(Wife  of  No.  4324;  Sister  of  No.  900) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  8,  1887.  Tolono,  111.; 
d.  John  Thompson  (b.  Mr  7,  1843,  Ripley,  O.) 
and  Amelia  Minerva  (Myers)  Moore  (b.  O  y, 
1847,  Gnadenhiitten,  O.).  Prepared  in  Tolono 
H.  S. ;  N.  W.  Univ.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
Married  Chester  Wright  Munson  (10),  Child, 
John  Chester,  b.  F  10,  1918.  Address,  2163  C 
St.,  Granite  City,  111. 

4820.  LLOYD  MOREY 
Comptroller;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  Mus. ;  C. 
P.  A.;  b.  Ja  15,  1886,  Laddonia,  Mo.;  s.  Hiram 
(b.  1846,  New  Canton,  111.)  and  Emily  (Car- 
ter) Morey  (b.  1848,  Rockport,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Laddonia  (Mo.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Orga- 
nist and  Teacher;  Bookkeeper,  Bus.  office,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1911-13;  Auditor,  do.,  1913-16;  Acting 
Comptroller  and  Instr.  Accountancy,  1916-18; 
Comptroller,  1918 — ;  Ciioir  Dir.,  Trinity  M.  E. 
(Zhurch,  Urbana,  191 1 — .  Auth.:  Comptroller's 
Report,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18;  Ed.,  Assn.  of 
Commerce  Bui.,  191 7;  C.  P.  A.  Problems  and 
Solutions,  La  Salle  Exten.  Univ.,  Chicago;  Audi- 
ting Procedure,  (with  W.  B.  Castenholz),  do., 
1918;  Ideals  in  Choir  Organization  and  Methods, 
The  Diapason,  Chicago;  Financial  Reports  of 
Public  Institutions,  Jour,  of  Accountancy,  Jl 
1918.  Mem.,  Assn.  Bus.  Officers  of  St.  Univs.; 
Soc.  of  Church  Organists,  Champaign  and 
Urbana;  111.  Soc.  C.  P.  A.;  Dept.  Chm.,  Assn. 
Commerce.  Married  Edna  Elizabeth  Cox,  Ag 
6,  1912,  Pendleton.  Ind.  Address,  1302  W. 
Clark  St.,  Urbana. 

4821.  ROGER  LEROY  MORRISON 
Consulting  Engr. ;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  B.  S.,  Ry. 
C.  E.,  1912;  C.  E.,  1917;  b  Ag  28,  1883,  Win- 
netka,  III.;  s.  Dr.  George  H.  (b.  Ap  15,  1852, 
Elgin,  111.)  and  Delia  M.  (Baker)  Morrison 
(b.  Ap  5,  1857,  Lansing,  Mich.).  Prepared  in 
New  Trier  Tp.  H.  S.  M.  A.,  Columbia,  1914. 
C.  E.  Club.  Instr.,  C.  E..  Univ.  of  Tenn.,  ign- 
12;  Jr.  Engr.,  111.  Highway  Dept.,  1912;  Supt., 
Rd.  Dept.,  United  Gas  Improvement  Co.,  Phil- 
adelphia, 1912;  Sales  Engr.,  do.,  1913;  Prof., 
Highway  Engng.,  Coll.  of  Tex.,  1914-15;  Con- 
sulting Engr.,  Brazos  Co.,  Tex.,  1915-17. 
Capt.,  Engrs.  R.  C^.,  1917-18.  Auth.:  Discus- 
sion of  paper  on  Pioneer  R.iilway  Development 
in  the  U.  S.,  Proc.  of  the  Am.  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs., 
Vol.  XXXVII,  1911;  Earth  Roads,  Bui.  A.  & 
M.  Coll.,  Tex.,  1915;  Demonstration  Roads  at 
A.  &  M.  Coll.,  Tex.,  do.,  1916;  Highway  Engng. 
at  A.  &  M.  Coll.,  Tex.,  do.,  1916;  Maintenance 
of  Earth,  Sand,  Clay,  and  Gravel  Roads,  do., 
1 91 7;  various  articles  for  Canadian  Engr., 
Engng.  News,  Engng.  Record,  Engng.  News 
Record,  Engng.  and  Contracting,  Good  Roads, 
Am.  Citv.  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E. ;  Mem.,  111. 
Soc.  of  "S.  A.  R.;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Soc.  Mun. 
Improvement;  Am.  Rd.  Builders'  Assn.;  Soc. 
for  Promoting  Engng.  Educ. ;  Internat.  Assn. 
Rd.  Congresses.  Married  Frances  Clare  Wead- 
och,  D  26,  191S,  Detroit.  Address,  College  Sta- 
tion, Tex. 

4822.     JOSEPH  EDWARD  MOSIMAN 

(Brother  of  No.  2769) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Jl  8,  1885,  Mor- 
ton, 111.;  s.  David  (b.  Ag  27,  1843,  East  Peoria, 
111.)  and  Anna  (Stecker)  Mosiman  (b.  Jl  26. 
1852,  Hamilton,  O.).  Prepared  in  Morton  H. 
S.  Chi  Beta;  Arch.  Club:  Pen  and  Brush 
Club;  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club;  Band.  A.  F. 
A.  M.  Farmer,  Morton,  111.  Address,  Morton, 
111. 
4823.     MARY  KATHARINE  MOURNING 

(Sister  of  No.  5329) 

Prin.    H.    S.;    A.    B.    in   L.    &    A.;    b.    S    24. 

1882,    Columbia,    Ky;    d.    Charles    Samuel    (b. 

je     16,     1855)     and     Margaret     Ann     (Smith) 

Mourning  (b.  S  5,  1862).    Prepared  in  Augusta 


IL  S.  Sec,  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Pres.,  Illiola; 
W.  A.  A.;  Treas.,  Der  Deutsche  \'erein;  Final 
Honors.  Teacher.  H.  S.,  I.eMars,  la.,  191 1- 
12;  Prin.,  do.,  1912 — .  Address,  11 15  Main 
St.,  LeMars,  la. 

4824.  GUSTAV  HENRY  MUELLER 
Contr.  and  City  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.; 

1).  Ja  17,  1890,  Carlinville.  111.;  s.  Albert  (b. 
Jl  19,  i860,  Gottingen,  Ger.)  and  Bertha  (Burg- 
ilorft)  Mueller  (b.  N  29,  1866,  Carlinville, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Carlinville  H.  S.;  Blackburn 
Coll..  1905-07.  Water  Polo;  Class  Baseball; 
Class  Football;  Capt.,  Univ.  Rcgt.;  Sr.  Ball 
Com.;  Phoenix.  Connected  with  St.  High 
Comn.,  Road  Dept.;  Contr.  Supt.,  Adams  Const. 
Co.,  Chicago,  1913-14;  Contr.  and  Sec.,  Her- 
rick  Const.  Co.,  and  City  Engr.,  Carlinville, 
111.,  1915 — .  Married  Mvrtle  Barber,  O  6, 
1914,  Rockford,  111.  Child,  Charles  Barber, 
b.  Ja  22,  1917.     Address,  Carlinville,   111. 

4825.  ARTHUR    HIRAM    MUNCH 
Telephone  Engr.;    B.    S.   in   E.   E. ;   b.   D   11, 

1SS3,  Joliet,  111.;  s.  Ferdinand  (b.  Ap  3,  1851, 
Joliet,  111.)  and  Jennie  (Hurley)  Munch  (b. 
My  27,  1853,  Bristol,  Eng.).  Prepared  in 
Joliet  Tp.  il.  S.;  Armour  Inst.  E.  E.  Soc. 
Telephone  Engr.,  Chicago  Telephone  Co.  Mem., 
A.  I.  E.  E.  Married  Kathryn  Hough,  Je  18, 
1914,  Jacksonville,  111.  Children:  Kathryn 
-Alma,  n.  Ap  17,  1916;  Elizabeth  Ruth,  b.  N 
ij,  1917.  Address,  15419  Vine  Ave.,  Harvey, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  212  W.  Washington  St.,  Chi- 
cago. 

4826.  CHALMER  WORCH  MOJRPHY 
Manager;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  s.  Joseph  (b. 
Ag  6,  i860,  Mann  Co.,  O.)  and  Emma  (Worch) 
Murphy  (b.  Ja  21,  1861,  New  Madison,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Urbana  (O.)  H.  S.  Beta  Theta 
Pi.  Asst.  Gen.  Mgr.,  The  Murphy  Lumber  Co., 
Urbana,  O.  ist  Lt.,  Q.  M.  C,  Dist.  Material 
Insp.,  Jacksonville,  Fla.  Address,  Urbana,  O.t 

4827.  JACOB  WILLIAM  MYERS 
Lawyer;  A.  B.in  L.  &  A. ;  LL.  B.,  1913;  b. 
D  17,  1888,  Carmi,  111.;  s.  Robert  R.  (b.  i860, 
Posey  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Mary  Rosina  (Gates) 
Myers  (b.  1868.  Warrick  Co.,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  Ilarrisburg  Tp.  H.  S.  Pres.,  Philomathean; 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Egyptian 
Club;  Mgr.,  Star  Lecture  Course;  Sr.  Ball 
Com.;  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Lincoln  League;  Pres., 
Law  Club;  Philo  Debating  team;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Regt. ;  Brevet  Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard.  Lawyer, 
Ilarrisburg,  111..  191 3 — .  Mem.,  K.  T.;  Mar- 
ried Myrtle  Adelaide  Grigsby,  D  30,  1914,  St. 
Charles,  Mo.  Child,  Naida  Jane,  b.  D  12, 
1 91 6.     Address,  Box  i,  Harrisburg,  111. 

4828.  HARRY  FOLSOM  NEAL 
Attorney;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  28,  1889, 
Cliarlcston,  111.;  s.  Henry  Augustus  (b.  1)  13, 
1840,  Tuftonboro,  N.  H.)  and  Louise  (Weiss) 
Ncal  (b.  Ag  12,  i860,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.  LL.  B., 
I'niv.  of  Mich.,  1913.  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Atty., 
Fresno,  Calif.,  1Q13-18.  19th  Provisional  Co., 
Camp  Kearney,  Calif.,  1918.  Mem.,  Univ.  Club, 
I'resno.  Address,  First  National  Bank  Bldg., 
Fresno,  Calif. 

4829.  EDNA  ELIZABETH  NEFF  (HULL) 
(Wife  of  No.  5225) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  .^.,  191 1 ;  b.  N  6,  1887,  Peters- 
burg, 111.;  d.  David  (b.  Ag  25,  1852,  Rocking- 
ham Co.,  W.  Va.)  and  Margaret  von  Teldcn 
(Park)  Neff  (b.  My  22,  1857,  Petersburg,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Petersburg  H.  S.  Teacher,  191 1- 
14.  Mem..  V.  P.  Banner  Social  Club;  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  Homer  Hoys  Hull  ('12)  My 
6,  191 5,  Catchings,  Miss.  Child,  William  David, 
b.  Jl  10,  19 1 6.     Address,  Forrest,  111. 


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4830.  ALONZO  BEDA  NEININGER 
Superintendent;  U.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  F  10, 
i88q,  Alton,  111.;  s.  John  A.  (b.  Ap  14,  1845, 
Baden-Baden,  Ger.)  and  Mary  (Wetterer) 
Neininger  (b-  Alton,  111.).  Prepared  inAlton 
H.  S.,  Alton,  III.  Triangle.^  Foreman,  Gould 
Coupler  Co.,  Depew,  N.  Y.  Supt.  Forge  Plant, 
Curtis  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis.  Address,  45J  Fair- 
view  Ave.,  Webster  Groves,  Mo. 

4831.  BENJAMIN  NELSON 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  My  s.  1888; 
s.  Charles  John  (b.  Mr  25,  1845,  Sweden)  and 
Ida  Nelson  (b.  D  12,  1849,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Armour  Sc.  Acad.  Si§:ma  Nu;  Yoxaii;  Mask 
and  Bauble.  Engr.,  Warren,  Webster  &  Co., 
Chicago,  1911-12;  do.,  Camden,  N.  J.,  1912-13; 
Sales  Representative  and  Engr.,  do.,  igis-i;?. 
ist  Lt..  Ord.  Section,  U.  S.  A.,  1917;  do.,  A.  E. 
F.,  France,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  of  Heat- 
ing and  Ventilating.  Address,  1964  Foster  Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  715  Monadnock  Bldg.,  War- 
ren,  Webster  S:   Co.,   do. 

4832.  ELIZABETH  NETTLETON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  23,  1886, 
Newark,  111.;  d.  Thornton  B.  (b.  N  24,  1854, 
Ashton,  111.)  and  Elizabeth  (Brown)  Nettleton 
(b.  My  28,  1855,  Newark,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Ashton  H.  S.;  Gregg  Sch.,  Chicago,  1916-17. 
Teacher,  Gregg  Shorthand,  Bloomington  H.  S., 
1917-18.     Address,   Ashton,   111. 

4833.  REXFORD  NEWCOMB 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ap  24,  1886, 
Independence,  Kan.;  s.  Frederick  (b.  Ja  30, 
1863,  St.  Louis)  and  Margaret  (Salathiel)  New- 
comb  (b.  S  30,  1864,  Lawrence,  Kan.).  Pr».'- 
pared  in  Burlington,  Kan.,  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of 
Kan.,  1906-8.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  So.  Calif.,  1915. 
V.  P.,  Arch.  Club;  Pres.,  Kan.  Soc;  Class 
Memorial  Com.;  Mgr.,  Arch.  Year  Book.  Dir., 
Dept.  of  Arch.,  Long  Beach  Poly.  Schs.,  1912- 
13;  Dir.,  Dept.,  Fine  and  Applied  Arts,  do., 
I9i3-i">  Prin.,  Evening  Tech.  H.  S.,  do.,  1913- 
17;  Lecturer,  Arch.,  Univ.  of  So.  Calif.,  1916- 
17;  Asst.  Prof.,  Arch.  Engng.,  Agr.  and  Mech. 
Coll.  of  Tex.,  1917;  Prof.,  Arch.  Dept.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Franciscan  Mission 
Arch,  of  Aha,  Calif.,  Arcli  Book  Pub.  Co., 
N.  Y.;  Various  Illus.  Articles  on  the  Arch., 
Calif.  Missions,  Constr.  Details,  1914-15;  Arch, 
in  the  Secondary  Sch.  Curriculum,  Indus.  .4rts 
Mag.,  Milwaukee,  Vol.  s,  F  1916;  The  Evo- 
lution of  the  Prison  Plan,  Am.  Arch.,  N.  Y., 
Vol.  CX,  No.  2130,  2132  and  2139,  Vol.  CXI, 
2143,  1916-17;  Arch.,  Spanish  Renaissance  in 
Calif.,  Art  and  Archaeologv,  Washington,  D. 
C,  Vol.  V,  F  1917.  Mem.,  Unity  Club;  Uni 
tarian  Church;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Hist.  Assn.; 
Kan.  St.  Hist.  Soc;  Hist.  Soc,  So.  Calif.; 
Soc.  for  Promotion  Engng.  Educ,  1917;  Am. 
Art  Soc;  Various  Teacher's  Assns  ;  Pub.  Ser- 
vice Reserve,  1917.  Married  Ruth  Howell 
Bergen,  O  24,  191 1,  Wichita,  Kan.  Children: 
Theodore  Frederick,  b.  O  12,  1912;  Rexford, 
Jr.,  b.  Jl  23,  1914;  Margaret  Anna,  b.  .\z  26, 
1916.  Address,  507  S.  Goodwin  Ave.,  Urbana; 
bus.  add.,  306  Engng.   Bldg.,  do. 

4834.  FRANK  ENOCH  NEWLIN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Jl  13,  1887.  Robinson, 
111.;  s.  Enoch  E.  and  Clara  A.  (Coulter)  _New- 
lin.  Prepared  in  Robinson  H.  S.  Kappa 
Sigma;  Class  Football;  Soph.  Cotillion  Com. 
Married  Mary  Jane  Chase.  Children:  twin 
daughters,  b.  F  15,  1919.  Address,  Robinson,  111. 

4835.  GEORGE  RITTENHOUSE  NIXON 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  29,  1889, 
Dayton,  O. ;  s.  Francis  Murphy  (b.  Ap,  1856, 
Clifton,  O.)  and  Katherine  Potts  (Rittenhouse) 
Nixon  (b.  Jl.  i8()8,  Baltimore).  Prepared  in 
Richmond,  Ind.,  II.  S.;  Purdue,  1907-8. 
Sigma  Chi.      Salesman,   C.    P.    Lesh    Paper  Co., 


Indianapolis;  do.,  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Co., 
do.  1st  Lt.  isoth  F.  A.,  Rainbow  Div.,  A.  E. 
F.,  France,  1917 — .  Married  Florence  Ethel 
Forbes,  S  6,  1917,  Chicago.  Address,  748  S. 
Harvard    Blvd.,    Los   Angeles. 

4836.  DELLA  FRANCES  NORTHEY 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Je  5,  1875,  Dyers- 
ville,  la.;  d.  Herbert  (b.  1842,  Devonshire, 
Eng.)  and  Mary  Eliza  (Holbrook)  Northey  (b. 
1852,  Seymour,  Conn.).  Prepared  in  Dubuque 
(la.)  H.  S.;  la.  St.  Teachers'  Coll.,  1892-94. 
Ph.  B.,  la.  Univ.,  1898.  Lihn.,  Hood  River 
Co.  Lib.,  Hood  River,  Ore.;  do..  la.  St.  Coll. 
.'Iddrcss,    c/o    la.    State   Coll.,    Ames,    la. 

4837-  FRED  HENRY  NYMEYER 
Editor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  12.  1885, 
Holland;  s.  Henry  A.  (b.  do.)  and  Ada  (Van 
Dyke)  Nymeyer  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Goshen, 
Inrl.  Zeta  Psi;  Delta  Kappa  Chi;  Delta  Sigma 
Rho;  Phoenix;  Ku  Klux  Klan:  Coll.  Trancing 
Club;  H.  H.  (Ind.  Club);  Adelphic;  lU.-O. 
debate;  Pres.,  Sr.  Class;  Ed.,  Stud.  Dir.;  Bus. 
Mgr.,  ///.  Mag.;  lllini  Staff:  Chm.,  First  Home- 
coming Com.;  lllini  Bd.  of  (Control;  Capt.,  Regt. 
Sergt.,  Maj.,  and  Adjt.,  ist  Bat.,  Univ.  Regt.; 
Ed.,  Circle  of  Zeta  Psi.  Gen.  Sec.  of  Zeta  Psi 
Fraternity.  Married  Grace  Crowell;  An  17, 
1912,    Goshen,    Ind.    Child,    daughter,    b.    Ag    3, 

1916.  Address,  Goshen,  Ind. 

4838.     FRANCES   ROBERTSON  OHRUM 

(PENNEBAKER) 

(Wife  of  No.  4351;  Sister  of  No.  9302) 

A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  D  is,  1889,  Delta,  Pa.;  d. 
Sniallwood  C.  (b.  Je  22,  1859,  Carroll  (To.,  Md.) 
and  Fannie  B.  (Gregory)  (5hrum  (b.  F  6,  1859, 
Amelia  Co.,  Va.).  Prepared  in  Los  Angeles 
H.  S.;  Boston  Girls'  H.  S. ;  Northfield  Sem., 
Baylor  L^niv.,  Tex.,  1908-09.  Married  Eugene 
Strode  Pennebaker  ('10),  O  20,  1912,  Indian- 
apolis, .iddrcss,  414  N.  Edgefield  St.,  Dallas, 
Tex. 

4839.  CLARENCE  EUGENE  OLMSTEAD 
Missionary;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  8,  1888, 
Genoa,  111.;  s.  Eugene  Herbert  (b.  N  11,  1862, 
do.)  and  Etta  May  (Worcester)  Olmstead  (b. 
11  12,  1862,  Kingston,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Genoa  H.  S.;  Garrett  Biblical  Inst.;  N.  W. 
Univ.  Ionian;  Stud.  Vol.  Band.  Pastor,  Adriel 
M.  E.  Church,  Chicago,  1913-15;  Missionary, 
Rangoon.,  Burma,  Indlia,  1915 — .  Married 
Katherine  J.  Lane,  Je  11,  1513,  Belvidere,  111. 
Address,  Genoa,  111. 

4840.  VICENTE  YLAGAN  OROSA 
District   Engr.;    B.   S.    in   M.   &   S.   E.;   b.   O 

5,  1889,  Taal,  Batangas,  P.  I.;  s.  Simplicio  Y. 
Agoncilto  (b.  do.)  and  Juliana  Ylagan  Y  (Cas- 
tro) Orosa  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Batangas 
H.  S. ;  Cincinnati  Tech.  Sch.;  Univ.  of  Cincin- 
nati; Univ.  of  Wis.,  summer,  1910.  C.  E. 
Club;  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Chess  and  checker 
(!!lub.  Jr.  Asst.  Engr.,  San.  Engng.  Div.,  Bur. 
of  Health,  1911-12;  do..  Bur.  of  Pub.  Works, 
Hueva,  Ecija,  1912-15;  Asst.  Engr.,  Iba,  Zam- 
bales,  1915;  Dist.  Engr.,  do.,  1915-18;  do., 
Carite,  Carite,  1918 — .  Auth.:  The  Province 
of  Zambales,  from  an  Engng.  Point  of  View, 
Quarterly  But.,  Bur.  of  Pub.  ll'orks,  \ol.  s.  Ja, 

1917.  Married  Rosario  Excobar,  Je  i,  1918. 
Iba,  Zambales.  Address.  Bauan,  Batangas, 
P.    I. 

4841.  EDNA  PEARLE  OSBORNE 
Teacher;  A.  B.   in  L.  &  A.;   b.  Ag  12,  1892, 

Belvidere,  111.;  d.  William  Greeley  (b.  My  8, 
1837,  J'.ethany,  Pa.)  and  Josephine  Clara  (Sil- 
vius)  Osborne  (b.  Ag  11,  1845,  Green  Grove, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  N.  Belvidere  II.  S.  Ad- 
dress, Central  II.  S.,  Muskogee,  Okla.t 


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4842.  MAUD  OSBORNE 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Mount  Union,  Pa.; 
d.  John  (b.  Eng.)  and  Elizabeth  (Baker)  Os- 
borne (b.  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Prep.  Sch.,  Cor- 
nell Coll.,  la.  Auth.:  Editorials,  Book  Reviews, 
Verses  in  St.  Nicholas,  etc.  Mem.,  Am.  Lib. 
Assn.  Address,  1218  Fourth  Ave.,  Los  Ange- 
les. 

4S43.  IIUA  CHING  OU 
Sec.  Bur.  of  Indus.;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  A.  B.  in 
Sc:  ^L  S.,  1912;  Ph.  D.,  1914;  b.  S  i,  1887. 
W'eichow,  China;  s.  Foo  (b.  Mr  3,  1859,  do.) 
and  l.ang  (Ho)  Ou  (b.  Mr  15^,  1850,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Nanyang  Acad.,  bhanghai,  China; 
Peiyang  Univ..  Tientsin,  China.  Chief  of  Bur. 
of  Indus..  Hainan  Island,  China,  1914:  Gen. 
Mgr.,  Kwongmee  x\gr.  Co.,  1914;  Dir.  of  Stud- 
ies, First  Agr.  Coll.,  Nanking,  China.  1915;  Dir. 
of  Provincial  Exp.  Sta.,  Anhui,  China,  1916; 
Candidate  Mem.,  Chinese  Nat.  Congress  and 
Advisor  to  Pros.  Lai,  1917;  Acting  Pres.,  Sen- 
hui  Conil.  Coll.,  1918;  Sec. -in-Chief,  Bur.  of  In- 
dus., and  Advisor  to  Gov.,  Kansu,  China, 
1918 — .  Acting  Division  Commander,  Third 
Chinese  Revolution,  19 16.  Auth.:  Agr.  Physics, 
by  King,  translated  into  Chinese:  Policies  of 
Colonization  (not  i)ublished).  Chni.,  third 
branch,  Xat.  Econ.  Investigating  Federation. 
Married,  1903  (wife  died  1904):  Nan  Yap, 
1914,  Cliina.  Children:  Chun  Cheong;  Foo 
Sze.  Address,  The  Bureau  of  Indvjstry,  Lan- 
chow,  Kansu,  China. 

4844.  MALVERN  D.  OVERMIER 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.,  1912;  b. 
D  15,  1885,  Mt.  Auburn,  111.;  s.  Thomas  George 
(b.  Ag  4,  1859,  Warsaw,  111.)  and  Rachel  Mary 
(Davidson)  Overmier  (b.  S  2,  1861,  Mt.  Au- 
burn, 111.).  Prepared  in  Taylorville  Tp.  H.  S. 
E.  E.  Soc.  Elec.  Engr.,  Dixon,  111.  111.  Nat. 
Guard.  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Address, 
116  Monroe  Ave.,  Dixon,  111. 

4845.  HAZEL  LOUISE  OVITZ 
Supt.,  IIosp.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  28,  1889, 
Mineral  Point,  Wis.;  d.  Henry  (b.  Ag  2,  1848, 
Mifllin,  Wis.)  and  Wilhelmena  (Keehn)  Ovitz 
(b.  S  3,  1848,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Mineral 
Point  (Wis.)  H.  S.;  St.  Norm.  Sch  Milwau- 
kee, 1907-8.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Asst. 
Libn.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Milwaukee;  Supt..  Ovitz 
Hosp.,  Laona,  Wis.     Address,  Laona,  Wis. 

4846.  ADA  MAE  PAISLEY 
Teller;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  4,  1888,  Mans- 
field, 111.;  d.  Thomas  J.  (b.  S  9,  1856,  Toronto, 
Can.)  and  Mary  Sybil  (Maxwell)  Paisley  (b. 
Ap  25,  1862.).  Prepared  in  Mansfield  H.  S.; 
Champaign  H.  S.  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  Varsity 
Basketball.  Savings  Teller,  First  Nat.  Bank, 
Champaign.  Address,  201  S.  Elm  St.,  Cham- 
paign. 

4847.  DAVID  ROY  PALMQUIST 
Agr.  Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  F  23. 
1885,  Moline,  111.;  s.  Gustaf  and  Arina  (Erick- 
son)  Palmquist.  Prepared  in  Moline  II.  S. ; 
Augustana  Coll.,  Rock  Island.  Chi  Beta;  Eta 
Kappa  Nu;  Phoenix;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Vice 
Pres.,  111.  L'nion;  Class  Basket  Ball;  Varsity 
Basket  Ball;  Vice  Pres.,  Sr.  Class;  Bd.  of  Dirs., 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Agr.  Elec.  Engr.,  Denver.  Mem., 
.\.  I.  E.  E.  Address,  Box  87.  Mt.  Clair  Sta. 
Denver. 

4848.  ELIZABETH  PARR  (MARQUIS) 
(Wife  of  No.  2453;  Daughter  of  Nos.  389,  402) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  18,  1889,  Jacksonville, 
111.;  d.  Samuel  Wilson  ('84),  (b.  Ja  21.  1857, 
Granville.  111.)  and  Lucie  Alzira  (Hall)  Parr 
(•84),  (b.  My  12,  i860.  Felicity,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Pres., 
Alethcnai  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Cabinet.  Mem.,  Trcsby. 
Church.  Married  Franklin  Wales  Marquis  ('05). 
Jc  12,  1912,  Urbana.  Children:  Franklin  Parr, 
b.  Jl  I,  :9i3;  Donald  Hall,  b.  F  20,  ig'"-  Ad- 
dress, 412   W.   8th  Ave.,   Columbus,  O. 


4849-  HUGH  RICHARD  PARTRIDGE 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  F  3,  1891,  Effingham, 
111.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  Jl  26,  1832.  Brandenburg, 
Ky.)  and  Alice  (Smith)  Partridge  (b.  O  20, 
1854,  St.  Louis).  Prepared  in  Effingham  II.  S. ; 
Fordham  Univ.  Pre]).,  New  York  City.  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  Order  of  the  Coif;  Ionian;  John 
Marshall  Law  Club;  Varsity  Tennis.  With 
Bouvier  &  Dugro,  Attys.,  New  York  City,  1912- 
13;  Lawyer,  NcwYork  City,  1913 — .  Seaman, 
U.  S.  N.  R.  v.;  Ensign:  Mustered  out,  F  1919. 
Address,  60  Wall  St.,  New  York  City. 

4850.  CARRIE  CADE  PATTON  (CLARK) 
(Wife  of  G119;  Sister  of  Nos.  1750,  5863) 
B.  L.  S.;  A.  M.  in  Soc,  1916;  b.  Ag  11,  1886, 
Clarence,  111.;  d.  William  Thomas  (b.  1845, 
Veedersburg,  Ind.)  and  Frances  Maria  (Flagg) 
Patton  (b.  1847,  Surrey,  Me,).  Prepared  in 
Pa.xton  H.  S.;  DePauw,  1904-6.  A.  B.,  N.  W. 
L'niv.,  1909.  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Final  Honors. 
Asst.,  Univ.  of  Mont.  Lib.,  1911-13;  Head  Cata- 
loger  of  Texas,  1914-11;.  ^lem.,  Assoc.  Coll. 
Alumnae;  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Fred  Emer- 
son Clark  (g'13),  Ag  17,  1915,  Urbana.  Child. 
Frederick  Eugene,  b.  Jl  21.  191 7.  Address,  528 
Elm   St.,   Ann  Arbor,  "Mich. 

4851.  PIERRE  JOSEPH    PELOQUIN 
Valuation  Engr.;   B.   S.   in  Ry.   C.   E.;   b.   Mr 

17,  1886,  St.  Robert,  Quebec,  Can.;  s.  Pierre 
(b.  S  7,  1855,  do.)  and  Marie  Lucy  Elsie 
(Beaudrault)  Peloquin  (b.  O  20,  1865,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Elem.  Sch.  of  St.  Roberts,  Quebec, 
Can.;  Classic  Course.  St.  Hyacinthe's  Sem.,  St. 
Ilyancinthe,  Quebec,  Can.  A.  B.,  Univ.  Laval, 
Quebec,  Can.  LL.  B.,  Chicago,  Kent  Coll.  of 
Law.  Phi  Kappa:  Prelim.  Honors.  Surv.,  Civ. 
and  San.  Engr.,  William  P.  Feeney,  Surv.,  and 
Marr  Green  &  Co..  Chicago,  1911-17;  do.,  H.  H. 
Bremer,  do.,  1917-18;  Ry.  Valuation  Engr., 
Interst.  Commerce  Comm.,  do.,  1918 — .  Mar- 
ried Marie  .\ngelina  Caroline  Bessette,  N  30, 
1 91 1,  Chicago.  Children:  Marie  Jeanne  Renee 
b.  Mr  23,  1913;  Joseph  Louis  Robert,  b.  Ja  23, 
1915;  Pierre  Gerard  Theodore,  b.  N  2,  1916. 
.Address,  3938  Archer  Ave..  Chicago;  bus.  add.. 
Interstate  Commerce  Comn.,  910  Michigan 
Ave.,    do. 

4852.  JOHN   BERNARD   PETERSEN 
Chem.   Analyst;    B.    S.    in    Sc;   b.    S    2,    1884, 

Chicago;  s.  John  Petersen.  Prepared  in  Oak 
Park  H.  S.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Chem.,  Oak 
Park,  111.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Address, 
153  N.   Cuyler  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

4853.  CHARLES  ALOYSIUS  PETRY 
Struct.   Engr.;   B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  F  8,  1886, 

Cincinnati;  s,  John  (b.  Mr  29,  1856,  Schneppen- 
bach,  Ger.)  and  Josephine  (Schlarb)  Petry  (b. 
Ag  16,  i8?6,  London,  Eng.).  Prepared  in 
Fnglewood  H.  .S.,  Chicago.  Phi  Kappa;  Fresh. 
X'arsitv  Football  and  Basketball:  Jr.  Council- 
mnn,  I'll.  ITnion.  111.  St.  Highway  Comn.,  191 1; 
Swift  &  Co.,  1 91 2 — ;  Struct.  Engr.,  Office  Su- 
pervising Arch.  Univ.  of  111.,  19 16 — .  Married 
Josephine  Tyrrell,  O  6,  ig'S-  Children: 
Charles,  b.  D  17,  191 6;  Robert,  b.  Je  22,  19 17. 
.Address,  210  E.   Green  St.,  Urbana. 

4854.  CHARLES  RUSH  PHIPPS 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  14.  1885; 
Charleston,  111.;  s.  Thomas  J.  (b.  1856,  do.) 
and  Alice  Christina  (Martin)  Phipps  (b.  1857, 
(/().).  Prepared  in  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
Agr.  Club;  G.  L.  Club.  Instr.,  Agr.,  Kan.  St. 
Norm.  Sell.,  Emporia,  Kan.;  Head  of  Dept. 
Agr.,  do.,  1913.  Auth.:  Ornamental  and  \'ege- 
tnble  Planting  on  Sch.  grounds,  St.  Printing 
office,  Topeka",  Kan.,  1912;  A  One  Year  Course 
in  H.  S.  Agr.,  Exten.  l)iv..  Kan.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  Emporia,  Kan.:  The  Sch.  Garden,  do.* 
Outside    Equipment    for    a    Country    Sch.,    do., 


loni 


Baccalaureate  Alumxi 


433 


Xo.  20,  1916.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Rotarian, 
1917;  First  M.  E.  Church;  Chni.,  Agr.  Com. 
for  Lyon  Co.  Annual  Farm  Produce  Show. 
'ilarried  Orvetta  Wilson,  My  28,  iqio,  Macki- 
naw, 111.  Children:  Orvetta  Florine,  b.  My 
20,  1913;  Waller  Harold,  b.  Ap  12,  iqi6.  Ad- 
dress, 923  Const.  St.,  Emporia,  Kan.;  bus.  add., 
Head  Dept.  Agr.,  Kan.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  do. 

4855.  ROY  ERNEST  PICKETT 
V.  P.,  Const.  Co.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Je  10, 
1886,  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Assoc.  Inst.,  Chi- 
cago. Carter,  Halls,  Aldinger  Co.,  Gen.  Con- 
trs.,  Winnipeg,  Can.;  V.  P.,  Covell  Const.  Co., 
Ionia,  Mich.  Assoc.  Mem.,  Manitoba  Assn. 
of  Arch.  Address,  Covell  Const.  Co.,  Ionia, 
Mich. 

4856.  THIRZA  MAY  PIERCE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  191 7;  b. 
Jl  4,  1869,  Hanover,  111.;  d.  William  (b.  Mr 
3,  1823,  Ashwater  Parish,  Devonshire,  Eng.) 
and  Ann  Semmins  (Philips)  Pierce  (b.  Je  10, 
1824,  Cornwall,  do.).  Prepared  in  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.;  N.  W.  Univ.  Kappa  Delta  Pi. 
Teacher,  Univ.  of  Nanking,  China.  Address, 
Univ.  of  Nanking,  Nanking,  China. 

4857.  EERNHARD  HENRY  PISTORIUS 
Struct.  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  O  i, 
1889,  Chicago;  s.  Henry  and  Thekla  (Mann- 
heim) Pistorius.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  H. 
S.,  Chicago.  Phi  Kappa;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pre- 
lim. Honors.  Struct.  Engr.,  Swift  &  Co.,  U.  S. 
Yards,  Chicago;  Fabricated  Ship  Corp.,  Mil- 
waukee. Address,  700  Melrose  St.,  Chicago; 
bus.    add.,   Fabricated    Ship    Corp.,    Milwaukee. 

4858.  THOMAS  MERRITT  PITTMAN,  JR. 
Civ.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  1917;  b. 
Ag  14,  1887,  Henderson,  N.  C. ;  s.  Thomas 
Merritt  and  Harriett  (Thrower)  Pittman  (b. 
Mr  22,  1856,  Warrenton,  N.  C).  Prepared 
in  Henderson  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  N.  C.  Alpha 
Tau  Omega;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  C.  E.  Club;  Final 
Honors.  Civ.  Engr.,  Springfield,  111.,  191 1;  do., 
Fulton,  Ky.,  1911-15;  do.,  Chicago,  1915— . 
Mem.,  Am.  Ry.  Engng.  Assn.  Married  Dixie 
Paschall,  Je  2,  1915,  Fulton,  Ky.  Address, 
1436  E.  54th  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Room 
706   Central   Station,   do. 

4859.  ERNO  BAKER  PLETCHER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1574,  5872,  3873,  7867) 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja 
16,  1889,  Hoopeston,  111.;  s.  David  Smith  (b. 
Jl  24,  1857,  Howard,  Pa.)  and  Elizabeth  Celesta 
(Pease)  Fletcher  (b.  F  14,  1S62,  Washington, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Rochester  (Ind.)  H.  S. 
Iris;  Adelphic;  Mask  and  Bauble;  Class  Pres. ; 
Mgr.,  Star  Course.  Salesman,  Rochester,  Ind., 
1911-12;  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Detroit,  1912-14; 
do.,  St.  Paul,  1914 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church. 
Married  Agnes  Havill,  b.  Je  20,  1916,  De- 
troit. Child,  Joseph  Havill,  b.  My  13,  1917- 
Address,  694  Iglehart  Ave.,  St.  Paul;  bus. 
add.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  do. 

4860.     FRANK  HAYW.VRD    POND,   JR. 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Jl  23,  1888,  St. 
Louis;  s.  Frank  Hayward  (b.  Jl  31,  1830, 
Woonsocket,  R.  I.)  and  Elizabeth  Campbell 
(Chappell)  Pond  (b.  Ja  2,  1850,  Cincinnati). 
Prepared  in  Lewis  Inst.  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
Shield  and  Trident:  Yoxan;  Helmet;  Fresh- 
man Varsity  Base  Ball:  Class  'Base  Ball  and 
Basket  Ball;  Jr.  Mem..  111.  Union  Council;  Sr. 
Stag  Com.  Stevens  Inst.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Ad- 
dress, 343  S.  Dearborn  St.,  Chicago. 

4861.     RAY   BOYD   PONDER 

(Brother  of  Nos.   5363,  3874) 
Farmer;    B.    S.    in    M.    E.;    M.    S.,    1912;    b. 
Je   24,    1888,    Hammond,    111.;    s.    J.    R.    (b.    D 
18,  1855,  Washington  Co..  Tenn.)   and  Elizabeth 


E.  (Bolin)  I'on.lcr  (b.  Mr  2,  i86(i,  Sullivan. 
111.).  Prepared  in  Hammond  H.  S.;  James 
Millikin  Univ.  Acad.;  Univ.  Acad.  M.  E.  Soc; 
Univ.  Band:  Draftsman  and  Designer,  Chuse 
Engine  &  Mfg.  Co.  Mattoon,  111.;  Farmer, 
Hammond,  111.,  Pratt  Co.  Married  Minnie 
Louise  Yates,  ja  7,  1914,  Urbana.  Child,  Jo- 
seph W.,  b.  N  21,  1915.  Address,  Hammond, 
111. 

4862.  P.\UL  FRED  POPP 
Asst.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  3,  1886, 
Chicago;  s.  Robert  (b.  Jl  i,  1854,  Leipzig,  Ger.) 
and  Minnie  (IJarr)  Popp  (b.  .-\p  16,  1861,  Stolp, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Englewood  H.  S. ;  L^niv. 
Acad.  Designer,  Strauss  Bascule  Bridge  Co., 
Chicago;  Asst.  Engr.,  111.  Central  R.  R.  Co. 
.Vuth.:  A  Characteristic  Equation  of  Super- 
heated .Steam,  Tcchuograph,  No.  24,  1909-10. 
.Married  Hazel  E.  Sagert,  Je  10,  1913,  d'hicago. 
Child,  Bernice  E.,  b.  F  2ii  1914,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress. 5938  S.  Maplewood  .Ave.,  (Chicago;  bits, 
add..  Room  1000  III.  Central  R.  R.  Co.,  135  E. 
Park  Row,  do. 

4863.     ALLAN   JULIUS    POSTEL 
(Son   of  No.   367;   Brother  of  Nos.  6488,  8671) 

Manufacturer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  S  21, 
1889.  Mascoutah,  111.;  s.  Julius  E.  ('83),  (b.  N 
29.  1862,  do.)  and  Amalia  Postel  (b.  Je  26, 
1862,  do.).  Prepared  in  Man.  Tr.  Sch.,  St. 
Louis.  Delta  Kappa  Chi.  Address,  Mascoutah, 
111. 

4864.     EMMETT   VINCENT  POSTON 

Brick  Mfr.;  B.  S.  in  Sc :  b.  Je  23,  1888, 
Nelsonville,  O. ;  s.  Irwin  Gilroy  Boston.  Pre- 
pared in  Crawfordsville  H.  S.  Shield  and 
Trident;  Beta  Theta  Pi.;  Football  squad;  Basket- 
ball. Si)ringfield  Water  Works,  City  Hall. 
Springfield,  111.  Brick  Mfr.,  Martinsville,  Ind., 
1914-18.  2nd  Lt.,  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  1918 — . 
ilarried  Beryl  Nutter,  S  2,  1914,  ^Martinsville, 
Ind.  Address.  Martinsvelle.  Ind. 

4863.     ELLEN  GATHER  WOOD   POWEL 
(LOCKE) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  17,  1887,  Taylor- 
ville.  111.;  s.  Richard  and  Emma  (Catherwood) 
Powel.  Prepared  in  Taylorville  H.  S.  Phi 
Beta;  Athenean;  Woman's  League  Adv.  Bd,; 
Jr.  Cap  Com.;  V.  P.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Teacher,  Hit- 
tie'  H.  S.,  Armington,  111.  Married  Arthur 
Locke,  Taylorville,  111.  Address,  Taylorville, 
111. 

4866.     HOWARD   MARION  RAILSBACK 

(Brother  of  Nos.  1260,  2217,  4373) 
Advertising  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  6, 
1883,  Ilopedale,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  Thomas  (b. 
1843,  Mackinaw,  HI.)  and  Margaret  Mae 
(Flenniken)  Railsback  (b.  1846,  Columbus,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Ilopedale  and  Normal  II.  Schs. 
Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Phoenix;  Ed.  in  Chief,  Illio; 
Bus.  Mgr.,  The  Scribbler;  lllini  Staff;  Class 
Historian;  Class  Baseball.  Ed.,  The  Furrow, 
Deere  &  Co.,  Publishers.  Married  Eva  E. 
Wiggins,  D  30,  1913.  Child,  George  Howard, 
b.  N  2-;,  191 5.  Address,  161 1,  27th  St.,  Mo- 
line,  III. 

4867.  EDWIN  ARTHUR  RANDALL 
(Brother  of  No.  2488) 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  18,  1890, 
Cambridge,  111.;  s.  Samuel  Benjamin  (b.  Ap  i, 
1 83 1,  Rutland,  Vt.)  and  Anna  Louise  (Carl- 
son) Randall  (b.  D  25,  1864,  Sweden).  Pre- 
pared in  Cambridge  H.  S.  Aljiha  Delta  Phi; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Prelim. 
Honors.  Brevet  Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard. 
Draftsman,  Gary,  Ind.  ist  Lt.  Engr.  R.  C, 
Je,  1917:  Clustered  out.  Ja  1919.  Mem.,  A.  F. 
A.  M.  Married  Henrietta  Werno,  Jl  3,  19 13. 
Child.  Florence  Louise,  b.  O  12,  19:7.  Address, 
66   6th  Ave..  La  Grange,  111. 


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4868.  ROBERT  WILLIAM  RAY 
Supt.,  Const.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  24,  1886, 
Vera,  111.;  s.  Alexander  (b.  O  30,  1855,  Vera, 
111.)  and  Charlotte  Isabell  (Burcliam)  Ray  Cb. 
N.  C).  Prepared  in  Blue  Mound  and  Decatur 
(111.)  H.  Schs.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Phoenix;  \"ar- 
sity  Football  M^r.;  Sr.  Stag  Com.;  Sr.  Invita- 
tion Com.;  X'arsity  Track.  Elec.  dieter  Tester, 
Danville  St.  Ry.  &  Light  Co.;  Asst.  Supt., 
M.  Yeager  &  Sons,  Builders,  Danville.  111.  Ad- 
dress, 213  W.   Harrison   St.,   Danville,   111. 

4869.  CHESTER  OTIS  REED 
(Brother  of  No.   3928) 

Adv.  Agt.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  26,  1885, 
Gates,  N.  Y.;  s.  Avery  LeFerre  (b.  S  19,  1851) 
and  Carra  Ella  (Otis)  Reed  (b.  Mr  24,  1848.). 
Prepared  in  Rochester  and  Pittsford  (N.  Y.) 
H.  Schs.  Alpha  Zeta;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho; 
Gamma  Alpha;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Sr.  Ball 
Com.;  Sr.  Smoker  Com.;  ///.  Agr.  Staff;  Illi)ii 
Staff.  Asst.,  Farm  Mechanics,  Coll.  of  Agr., 
Univ.  of  111.,  191 1  ;  Instr.,  do.,  1912;  Assoc, 
do.,  191 7;  Repr.,  George  Batten  Co.,  Inc.,  Ad- 
vertising, Chicago,  1915.  Auth. :  Binder  and 
Mower  Troubles  and  Their  Remedies,  Farm 
Supplement  News  Co.,  191 5;  .\rticles  in  Agr. 
papers.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  Agr.  Engrs.  Mar- 
ried Helen  Gertrude  Agate,  Je  30,  1914,  Pitts- 
ford,  N.  Y.  Ciiild,  Barbara  A.,  b.  Ap  30,  191 5. 
Address,   1801    McCormick   Bldg.,  Chicago. 

4870.  ERNA  MARIE  RELLER 
Prin.,  II.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.   N  4,  1888, 

Beardstown,  111.;  d.  Charles  (b.  Ger,)  and 
Elizabeth        (Pank)        Reller.  Prepared       in 

Beardstown  IF.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  .Mpha 
Omicron  Pi;  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  V'arsity 
Basket  Ball  Team;  \V.  A.  A.;  Sec,  Classical 
Club.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Peoria;  do.,  Maroa.  Ad- 
dress, 309  W.  8th  St.,  Beardstown,  111.;  bus. 
add.,    Maroa,    111. 

4871.     KATHARINE    LOUISE    RENICII 

(Sister  of  Nos.  2221,  4382,  4872) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1914;  b. 
My  21,  1887,  Woodstock,  111.;  d.  Frederick  (b. 
1842,  Switzerland)  and  Catherine  (Stein) 
Renich  (b.  1846,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Wood- 
stock II.  S.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Teacher.  II.  S., 
LeRoy,  III.,  1911-12;  do.,  II.  S..  Clinton,  111., 
1914-18.  Mem.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.  Address, 
474  Judd  St.,  Woodstock,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Clin- 
ton,   III. 

4872.  MARY   EMMA   RENICH 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2221,  4382,  4871) 

Assistant;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1912;  b.  N 
'Sf  1877,  VVoodstock,  111.;  d.  Frederick  (b.  Mr 
19,  1842,  Berne,  Switzerland)  and  Catharine 
(Stein)  Renich  (b.  Mr  24,  1846,  Chicago). 
Prepared  in  Woodstock  II.  S. ;  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  1902.  W.  A.  A.  Teacher,  H.  Schs.,  1902- 
8;  Under  Mission  I'.<1.,  Tenn.,  1908-10;  Instr., 
Math,  and  Phys.,  Maryville  Coll.,  Tenn.,  1912- 
14;  do..  Math.,  Tusculum  Coll.,  Tenn.,  1914-15; 
Clerk,  Order  Dent.,  Lili.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-16; 
Asst.,  Botany,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916 — .  Address, 
474  Judd  St..  Woodstock, 111. ;  bus.  add.,  917 
W.  (Jalifornia  St.,   Urbana. 

4873.  CHARLES  CLYDE  RICE 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  7,  1886,  Bone  Gap,  111.; 
s.  O.  S.  Rice.  Prepared  in  St.  Coll.  Inst.  Ad- 
dress,  Bone   Gap,  lll.t 

4874.  JAMES  KING  RICHIE 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  S  20.  1887, 
Georgetown,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  Canaday  (b.  D  5, 
i860,  Georgetown,  111.)  and  Mary  Caroline 
(Leaverton)  Richie  (b.  S  22,  1864,  Chatham, 
IlL).  Prei)arcd  in  Georgetown  II.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.  Undergrad.  Work,  Univ.  of  Colo.  Phi 
Delta  Theta;   Eta  Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.   Soc;  Var- 


sity Track  Team;  Capt.,  Class  Championship 
Football  Team;  Varsity  Football.  Elec  Engr., 
I.  T.  S.,  Georgetown,  1911-13;  do..  Pacific  Light 
and  Power  Corp.,  Los  Angeles,  1914-16;  V.  P., 
Spang  i;  Co.,  Butler,  Pa.,  1916.  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church.  Married  Lillian  Brandon  Spang,  Ap 
I  J,  19  >  7.  Butler,  Pa.  Address,  803  Walker 
Ave..  Butler,  Pa.;  bus.  add..  Spang  &  Co.,  Etna 
St.,  do. 

4875.     R.WMOXD  JEFFERSON  ROARK 
(Brother  of  No.  G509) 

Instructor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  M.  S.,  1912;  b. 
Jl  25,  1890,  Greenville,  Ky.;  s.  Ruric  Nevel  (b. 
1859,  do.)  and  Mary  Caroline  (Crecgan)  Roark 
(b.  la.).  Prepared  in  South  II.  Sch.,  Worcester, 
Mass.;  East  Ky.  St.  Norm.  Sch..  Richmond, 
Ky.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Gym.  Team. 
Engr.,  L.  &  N.  &  C.  M.  and  St.  Paul  R.  R.; 
Draftsman,  Conlin  Co.,  Chicago;  Instr.,  M.  E., 
Univ.  of  Wis.  R.  O.  T.  C.  Ft.  Sheridan,  1917; 
ist  Lt.,  F.  A.,  France.  Auth.:  Strength  of  Out- 
standing Flanges  in  Beams  and  Columns,  Eiigng. 
Record,  68,  1913;  Canoeirtg  for  a  Mixed  Bag, 
Outing,  S  1915;  Grouse  of  the  Upland  Marsh- 
es, do.,  O  1916.  Address,  Richmond  Ky.;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  Univ.  of  Wis.,  Madison,  Wis. 


4876.  ANNA  SOPHIE  ROGERS 
Demonstrator;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M., 
1914;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b.  Jl  3,  1889,  Bushnell, 
111: ;  d.  Dietrich  Frederick  (b.  Ag  27,  1856, 
Ger.)  and  Anna  Sophie  (Kunst)  Rogers  (b.  O 
14,  1857,  do.).  Prepared  in  Bushnell  H.  S. 
.\choth;  Phi  Beta  Kapija.  Instr.,  H.  S.,  La 
Moille,  III.,  1911-12;  Instr.,  Latin  and  Ger., 
Bellflower  Tp.  H.  S.,  111.;  Asst.,  Psych.,  Univ. 
of  111..  1916-17;  Demonstrator,  Biol.,  Bryn 
Mawr  Coll.  Auth. :  An  Analytic  Study  of 
Visual  Perception.  Am.  Jour,  of  Fsycli.,  191 7; 
Address,  Bushnell,   III. 

4877.  CARL  JAMES  ROHRER 
Dist.  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  14,  1886. 
I'repared  in  Canton  II.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Alpha 
•Gamma  Rho;  Phi  Kappa;  Phoenix;  Capt., 
Fresh,  and  Varsity  Track;  Sr.  Ball  and  Jr. 
Cap  Com.;  V.  P.,  111.  Union.  Engr.,  Gen. 
Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  19:1-16;  Sales 
Mgr.,  Matthews  Co.,  Port  Clinton,  O.,  1916; 
do.,  Stromberg  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago;  Dist.  Mgr., 
Butfalo.  N.  v.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  Electricity  in 
Agriculture.  Gen.  Elec.  Rez\  .Iddress,  124  3rd 
St..  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.;  bus.  add.,  315  Mu- 
tual Life  Bldg.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 


4878.  FRANK  LOUIS  ROMAN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Chem.:  b.  Jl  26,  1888, 
Highland,  111.  Sigma  Xi.  Div.  of  Highways, 
DeiJt.  of  Pub.  Works  and  Buildings.  .-Iddress, 
219  W.  Cook  -St.,  SpringlicKl.  111.;  bus.  add., 
Sjo   E.   Adams  St.,  do. 

4879.  FRANK  G.  ROMIG 
Boiler  Foreman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  6, 
1884,  Elk  City,  Kan.;  s.  Owen  T.  (b.  Mr  31, 
1846,  Tuscarawas.  O.)  and  Sarah  (Gram)  Rom- 
ig  (b.  F  25,  1843.  Uhrichsville,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Coffevville  (Kan.)  II.  S.;  Montgomery  Co. 
H.  S.,  fndeiiendence,  Kan.  Testing  &  Steam 
Kngr.,  Iiid.  .Steel  Co.,  Gary,  Ind.;  Boiler  Fore- 
man,  do.      Married   Jessie    Luella    Dean,    N    24, 

1910,  Champaign.      Child,    Kenneth  T.,  b.  Jl  8, 

191 1.  Address,   712   Harrison    St.,   Gary,   Ind.; 
bus.   add.,  c/o  ind.   Steel   Co.,  Gary,  Ind. 


4880.     FRED    BARNUM    ROSENCRAXS 
Civ.    Engr.;    B.   S.   in   C.    E. ;   b.   Ag   i.   1886, 
Geneva,    III.;    s.    B.    Rosencrans.      Prepared    in 
Waukegan  H.  S.     Address,  310  McKinley  Ave., 
Waukegan,   III. 


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4881.  HARRISON  AUGUST  RUEHE 
(Brother  of  No.  7912) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  26.  1888, 
Gilman,  111.;  s.  August  11.  and  Sarah  (Wil- 
liams) Kuehe.  Prepared  in  Waukegan  11.  S. 
Sigma  Pi;  Alpha  Zetaj  Agr.  Club.  Instr., 
Dairy  Ilusb.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1911-12;  Assoc, 
Dairy  Mfr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-18;  Asst.  Prof.. 
do.,  1918 — ;  Asst.  Chief,  Dairy  Mfr.,  Exj). 
Sta.,  1918 — .  Auth. :  Circulars  188,  190,  191, 
192,  195,  111-  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1916-17.  Address. 
1014  S.   Lincoln  Ave.,  Urbana. 

4882.  HOMER  RUNKEL 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  Je  14,  1884, 
Shelbyville,  111.;  s.  J.  V.  Runkel.  Prepared  in 
Greenup  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Chem.  Club.,  V. 
P.  Asst.  Chem..  Bur.  Chem.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of 
Agr.  Auth. :  Errors  in  Weight  of  Print  But- 
ter, U.  S.  Deft,  of  Agr.,  Cir.  95.  Mem.,  A. 
C.  S.;  Petworth  Citizens  Assn.  Married  Mary 
Mann,  Je  30,  1912,  Effingham,  111.  Child,  Eliz- 
abeth M.,  b.  O  26,  1913.  Address,  529  Shep- 
pard  St.,  N.  W^,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  bus.  add., 
c/o  Bur.  of  Chem.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

4883.  WILLIAM  HENRY  RUSKAMP 
Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag  11,  1883, 
Quincy,  111.;  s.  John  Henry  (b.  O  28,  1857, 
do.)  and  Alice  J.  (Hartley)  Ruskamp  (b.  Mr 
19,  1S54,  do.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S.  Phi 
Kappa;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pream.  Honors.  Jr. 
Engr.,  111.  Highway  Comn.,  1911-12;  Struct. 
Engr.,  Const.  Dept.,  Swift  &  Co.,  Chicago, 
1912 — .  Married  Edith  Edna  McCool,  Je  10, 
191 1,  Peoria.  Children:  William  Henry,  Jr., 
b.  Jl  31,  1912;  Mary  Ellen,  b.  S  18,  1913;  John 
Arthur,  b.  S  21,  1914;  Walter,  b.  Ja  28,  1916 
(died  Ja  28,  1916);  Edna  Louise,  b.  Mr  21. 
1917.  Address,  8134  S.  Throop  St.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add..  Const.  Dept.,  Swift  &  Co.,  U.  S. 
Yards,  do. 

4884.  JOHN  TYNDALL  RUSSELL 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  N  24,  1886, 
Denver;  s.  John  L.  (b.  Baltimore)  and  Mary 
Jane  (Devine)  Russell  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Denver  Man.  Tr.  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa;  Lieut,  and 
Capt.,  scholarship  for  2  yrs.  service  as  such. 
Draftsman,  Engng.  Dept.,  Internat.  Smelting 
Co.,  Tooele,  Ut.,  2nd  Lt.,  144th  F.  A.,  Camp 
Kearney  Calif.  Mem.,  K.  of  C.  Address, 
Tooele,  Ut. 

4885.  WILLIAM  EMMETT  RUSSELL 
Pub.  Acct.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  11,  1888, 
Seattle;  s.  Thomas  Alexander  (b.  F  21,  i860, 
Decatur,  111.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Demprey) 
Russell  (b.  Ja  9,  1866,  do.).  Prepared  in  De- 
catur H.  S.  Accounting  and  Auditing,  Mc- 
Gregor, Chase  &  Co.  Married  Blanche  F. 
(^ross,  Ja  22,  1914,  Chicago.  Address,  11 12 
Columbia  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  208  S.  La 
Salle  St.,  do. 

4886.     BERTHA   SALSICH   BAIRD 
(See  No.  453ia.) 

4887.     GEORGE  PILLSBURY  SAWYER 
(Brother  of  No.  719O 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Jl  24,  1888, 
Lynn  Centre,  111.;  s.  William  Arthur  (b.  S  23, 
1857,  Kendallville,  Ind.)  and  I-X)uise  Anna 
Sawyer  (b.  Je  18,  18(11,  Lynn  Centre,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Monmouth  Coll.,  1905-7.  Eta  Kap- 
pa Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi ;  Final  Honors. 
Repair  Engrs.  and  Sales  Dept.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co., 
Chicago,  1911-13;  Milwaukee,  Sales  Dept.,  do., 
1913-17;  Cerro  de  Pasco  Copper  Corp.,  New 
York  City.  1918.  Married  Edith  O'Beirne,  S 
28,  1914,  Chicago.  Child,  Jean  MacBcth,  b. 
Ag  20,  191 5.  .4ddress.  3s  Carolin  Road,  Mont- 
clair,  N.  J.;  bus.  add.,  (Zerro  de  Pasco  Copper 
Corp.,   IS  Broad  St.,  Newr  York  City. 


4888.  JACK  ADDISON  SCANLAN 
Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  2,  1887, 
Ida  Grove,  la.;  s.  P.  Scanlan  (b.  Ireland)  and 
Fanny  M.  (Caswell)  Scanlan  (b.  Boone,  la.). 
Prejiared  in  Lake  View  II.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Sig- 
ma; Tau  Beta  Pi;  Final  Honors.  Engng. 
Dept.,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Miss,  and  Ind.,  1911-13; 
Trussed  Concrete  Steel  Co.,  Chicago,  1913; 
Struct.    Engr.,    Des    Moines;    do.,    Washington, 

D.  C.  Assoc.  Mem.,  West  Soc.  Engrs.  Mar- 
ried Carrie  Luella  Schneider,  Je  16,  1915,  Chi- 
cago. Children:  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Mr  31, 
1916;  Jack  Addison,  Jr.,  b.  S  25,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, 2534  Aubert  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
1506  Garland  Bldg..  do. 

4889.  EDWARD  JOHN  SCHELL 
-Struct.  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Keo- 
kuk; s.  George  and  Elizabeth  (Ileinenian) 
.Schell.  Prepared  in  Keokuk  II.  S.  Sigma  Xi; 
Final  Honors.  Struct.  Draftsman,  Waddell 
Harrington,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Address,  1012 
Baltimore  Ave.,  Kansas   City,  Mo. 

4890.  SIMON  AARON  SCHICKEDANZ 
(Husband  of  No.  5326;  Brother  of  No.  7929) 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ap  30,  1884, 
Chenoa,  111.;  s.  Jonathan  and  Emma  Schicke- 
danz.  Prepared  in  Pontiac  Tp.  U.S.  Iris; 
Class  Treas.  Married  Margaret  Moschel  ('12). 
.■iddress,  614  Oak  St.,  Danville,  111. 

4891.  GERTRUDE  BENDER  SCHILL 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  N  15,  1888, 

Chicago;  d.  Anthony  Martin  (b.  Mr  17,  1849, 
Wittenberg,  Ger.)  and  Margaret  (Bender) 
Schill  (b.  Ap  16,  1850,  Frankfort-on-Main,  do.). 
Prepared  in  S.  Chicago  H.  S.  Certificate,  Hy- 
giene and  Phys.,  Wellesley  Coll.,  191 5.  W. 
A.  A.  Settlement  worker,  Chicago,  1911-12; 
Teacher,  Phys.  Tr.,  South  Park  System,  Chi- 
cago, 1912-13;  Dir.,  Phys.  Educ,  Chicago  Latin 
.Sch.,  1915-17;  Instr.,  Phys.  Educ,  Univ.  of 
Minn.,  Minneapolis,  1917 — .  Address,  9948 
Ave.  L,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Univ.  of  Minne- 
sota. 

4892.  WILLIAM   GEORGE   SCHOCH 
Homesteader  and  Surv. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F 

26,  1887,  Tower  Hill,  111.;  s.  George  (b.  O  9, 
1840,  (jer.)  and  Mary  E.  (Widely)  Schoch 
(b.  N  16,  1851,  O.).  Prepared  in  James  Mil- 
likin  Univ.  Acad.;  Univ.  Acad.  Address,  Tow- 
er  Hill,    Ill.t 

4893.  ISIDORE  MORRIS  SHAW 
(SCHOLNITZSKY) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  D  i,  18S0, 
Russia.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  With  Del., 
Lackawanna  &  West.  Ry.  Co.,  191 1;  Jr.  Asst. 
Engr.,  Pub.  Service  Comn.,  N.  Y.  City,  191  5 — . 
Legally  changed  name  to  Isidore  Morris  Shaw, 
191 7.  Address,  2159  Maples  Ave.,  Bronx,  N.  Y. 

4894.  LLOYD  SCHWARTZ 
Highway  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  S  i,  1889, 
Golden,  111.;  s.  John  Gay  (b.  Summer  Hill, 
111.)  and  Martha  Jane  (O'Neil)  Schwartz  (b. 
Columbus,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Camp  Point 
H.  S.  Varsity  Baseball.  With  111.  St.  High- 
way Comn.,  Springfield,  111.;  .Acting  Dist. 
Engr.,  111.  Dept.  of  Pub.  Works  and  Rldgs., 
Div.  of  Highways,  .\urora,  111.,  1914;  Master 
Gunner.  Hdqtrs.   Co.,   72nd   Regt.,   C.  A.  C,  A. 

E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C. 
E.;  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  A ddress,,^  138  Fox  St., 
Aurora,   111. 

4895.  FRANCES  MARIE  SCOTT 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.:  b.  Jl  22,  1888, 
Veray,  Ind.:  d.  Samuel  Lewis  (b.  Ghent,  Ky.) 
and  .Arabella  Stevens  (Hulett)  Scott  (b.  1870, 
Tacksonville,  111.)-  Prepared  in  Jacksonville 
H.  S.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Phi  Delta  Psi :  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Mask  and  Bauble;  Athcnean. 
Teacher,  Oak  Park  H.  S.  Address.  1013  Erie 
St.,  Oak  Park,   111. 


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4896.  LUCIAN  WARE  SCOTT 
Minister;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  20,  1880, 
Bement,  111.;  s.  Matthew  Thompson  (b.  1839, 
Lexington,  Ky.)  and  Mary  Kathryn  (Williams) 
Scott  (b.  1 841.  Harrodsburg,  Pa."t.  Prepared 
in  Bement  II.  S.  Adelphic;  Agr.  Club;  V.  M. 
C.  A.  Cabinet;  mem.  Bd.  of  Dirs.  do.  Stud., 
Auburn  Theol.  Sem.,  1911-14.  Asst.  Pastor, 
Calvary  Presby.  Church,  Auburn,  N.  Y.; 
Pastor,  2nd  Presby.  Church,  Genoa,  N".  Y.; 
Assoc.  Pastor,  ist  Presbv.  Church,  Auburn, 
N.  Y.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  War  Work,  Camp  Merritt. 
N.  J..  1918.  Married  Anna  Clay  Downard,  My 
J4,  1914,  Bement,  111.  Child.  Jack  Downard, 
b.  Je  15,  1918.  Address,  6  Nelson  St..  Auburn, 
X.    Y. 

4897.  JOHN   CLINTON   SEARLE 
(Brother  of  No.  9376) 

Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ta  10,  1889, 
Washta.  la.;  s.  J.  C.  (b.  i86r,  Cleveland,  111.) 
and  Minnie  M.  (Osborn)  Searle  (b.  1866, 
Rock  Island  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Geneseo 
H.  S.  J.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Ionian;  John 
:\Iarshall  Law  Club;  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Minn. -HI. 
and  O.-III.  Debates;  No.  Orat.  Rep.;  Bryan 
Essav  prize.  Lawyer,  Rock  Island,  III.,  191 3 — . 
4th  O.  T.  Sch..  Camp  Taylor,  Ky..  1918;  2nd 
Lt.,  158th  Depot  Brig.,  Camp  Sherman.  O., 
1918;  "Mustered  out,  D  5,  1918.  Mem..  Rock 
Island  Club;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Trio  Lodge  No.  57, 
Rock  Lsland;  R.  A.  .M.;  Amor  Grotto,  No.  57; 

B.  P.  O.  E.;  Presby.  Church.  Address,  Robinson 
BIdg..  Rock  Island,  HI. 

4898.  EUGENE  CHARLES   SEIB 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in   E.    E.;    b.   Ja   23,    1889. 

Chicago;  s.  Charles  F.  (b.  1856,  Belleville,  111.) 
and  Emilia  (Chipback)  Seib  (b.  i860).  Pre- 
pared in  Belleville  II.  S.  Engr.,  Century  Elec. 
Co.,  St.  Louis.  Address,  2920  Greer  Ave.,  St. 
Louis. 

4899.  RUPERT  JOHN  SERCOMBE 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  C.  E.;  b.  S  i,  1889, 
Elgin,  III.;  s.  William  James  (h.  Ja  21,  1855, 
Liverpool,  Eng.)  and  Anna  Louise  (Schlager) 
Sercombe  (b.  D  16,  1861,  Elgin.  HI.).  Pre- 
pared  in    Elgin    H.    S.      Asst.    Instrumentman, 

C.  M.  &  St.  P.  Ry.  Co.,  191 114;  1^'v.  of  Valua- 
tion, Interst.  Commerce  Comn.,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress, 769  Highland  Ave.,  Elgin,  111.:  bus.  add., 
910   Michigan  Ave.,   Chicago. 

4900.  PHILIP  RAY  SESLER 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  17,  1889,  Uniontown, 
Pa.;  s.  Phil  (b.  do.)  and  Ruth  Francis  (Yocum) 
Sesler  (b.  Ridge  Farm.  HI.).  Prepared  in 
Pontiac  Tp.  II.  S.;  Madison  Acad.,  Union- 
town,  Pa.,  1901-2.  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu.  City  Atty.,  Pontiac, 
1913 — .  ist.  Lt..  III.  Nat.  Guard,  1015-17; 
Trial  Judge  Advocate,  r2ih  Div.,  Camp  Wilson, 
Ft.  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  191 6-1 7.  Married 
(lladys  Coe,  D  25.  191 5.  Pontiac,  111.  Child. 
Barbara  Coe,  b.  N  2,  191 7.  Address,  Pontiac, 
III. 

490T.  BENJAMIN  BRUCE  SHAW 
Div.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Rv.  C.  E.;  b.  F  21, 
1886,  Canton,  III.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  Ja 
23,  1848,  Dublin,  Ire.)  and  Emma  Arabella 
(Burrell)  Shaw  (b.  O  30,  1849,  Wolcot, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Canton  II.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.  Sigma  Nu:  Helmet  Club,  .^sst.  Engr., 
St.  P.  &  Kansas  Citv  Short  Line  R.  R.,  loii- 
13;  Asst.  and  Div.  lingr.,  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  Ry., 
McAIistcr,  Okla.,  1913-16;  Div.  Engr.,  do.. 
Little  Rock,  Ark.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  The  Im 
provement  of  an  Old  Line,  Ry.  MauHenance 
Engr.,  Vol.  XII,  D,  1916.  Mem.,  Am.  Ry. 
Engng.  Assn.  Married  Elizabeth  Hcnkle,  Ag 
4,  1913,  Canton,  111.  Address,  c/o  C.  R.  I.  &  P. 
Ry.,  Little  Rock,   Ark. 


4902.  JUSTIN  WINFRED  SHRADER 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  29,  1889. 
Matioon,  111.;  s.  Jonas  W.  (b.  S  2,  1852, 
Charleston,  111.)  and  Elizabeth  Priscilla  f Jones) 
Shrader  (b.  O  4,  1859.  Pana.  111.).  Prepared 
in  Maitoon  H.  S.  LL.  B.,  Boston  Univ.  Sch. 
of  Law.  1915;  LL.  M.,  do.,  19 16.  Psi  Upsilon; 
.\ztec  Club;  Pres.,  Mask  and  Bauble;  t'llor^I 
Soc. ;  ])iamond  and  Scroll;  Chin..  I'ost  Exam. 
Jubilee  I'rogram  Com.  Admitted  Supremo 
Judicial  Court,  Mass.,  1915;  do.,  U.  S.  Dist. 
Court,  and  U.  S.  Circuit  Court  for  District  of 
Mass.,  1916.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Mnit.-rs 
Club,  Boston  Univ.  Sch.  of  Law;  ^leris  Club 
of  All  Souls  Church.  I'raintree,  Mass.;  Alai.ini 
Assn.  Married  Dorothea  Damon  Powers.  Je 
17,  1914.  Braintree,  Mass.  Children:  Carl 
Winston,  b.  D  11,  igi6;  Janet,  b.  Ja  2,  1919. 
.Address,  225  West  St.,  Braintree.  Mass.;  bus, 
add.,    1 140-2    Tremont    Bldg.,    'z    Tremont   St., 

4903.  SATYASARAN  SINHA 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  .Agr. ;  b.  D  10,  1887,  Cal- 
cutta, India;  s.  Radha  Raman  and  Raj 
(Coomari)  Sinha  (b.  Saktighur,  Bengal).  I'rc- 
pared  in  Bhagulpore  Govt.  Sch.;  Univ.  of  Cai- 
cutm;  /\gr.  Coll.,  Univ.  of  Toronto,  1907-9. 
Agr.  Club;  Ilort.  Club;  Scliohuship,  Assn.  for 
the  advancement  of  Scientific  and  Indu'?.  cduc. 
of  the  Indians.  Field  experimcmalist,  De]n. 
of  Field  Husbandry,  Can.;  Field  Asst.,  J II. 
Corn  Breeding  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  summer, 
1910.  Dir.,  Salboni  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Dist.  of 
Mednapore,  Bengal,  1912-13;  Prof.,  Bot., 
Berhampur  Coll.,  l?erhampur,  Bengal,  1913- 
15;  Examiner  in  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Calcutta, 
1915 — .  Auth.:  Articles  in  ///.  Agr.;  Modern 
Rci'iew,  191 1,  1912,  1914,  1915;  Presidency 
Cull.  Mag.,  1916,  Calcutta;  Dacca  Rcviezv,  1917; 
I'lie  IVealth  of  India,  191 5;  Jour,  of  Heredity. 
1918;  Amrita  Bazar  Patrika,  Calcutta.  1914; 
.4)11.  Jour,  of  Theology,  1914;  Hindusthan  Re- 
7-icw;  B  Laratfarsha;  various  Bengalee  articles. 
Mem.,  Sadharan  Brahma  Samaj.  1915;  Am.  Soc. 
of  Agron.;  Royal  Agr.  Soc.  of  Eng.;  Am.  Gen- 
etic Assn.,  1910 — .  Married  Susaina  Bose,  My 
8,  1915.  Giridih,  India.  Child,  Flora,  b.  N  8, 
1918.  .Iddrcss,  47  A  Sri  Gopal  Mallik  Lane, 
Calcutta,   India. 

4904.  MARCUS  SKARSTLDT 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ap  8,  1884,  Chicago; 
s.  Ernst  and  Anna  Skarstedt.  Prepared  in 
.\.cad.,  Augustana  Coll.  A.  B.  and  A.  M.,  Aug- 
ustana  Coll.  Libn.,  Augustana  Coll.,  1911-17; 
do.,  Evanston  Pub.  Lib..  191 7 — .  Mem.,  Am. 
Lib.  Assn.;  Chicago  Lib.  Club;  Evanston  Univ. 
Club.  Camp  Libn.,  Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  1918; 
do..  Great  Lakes  Tr.  Sta.,  1918^.  Married  Bes- 
sie Carolyn  Lockhait,  1914,  Moline.  111.  Ad- 
dress, 2312  Grey  Ave.,  Evanston,  III.;  bus. 
add.,  Public  Library,  do. 

4905.  WILLIAM  BRISTOL  SLAUGHTER 
Mech.  Engr.  and  Garage  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  M. 
E  ;  b.  Ag  3,  1887,  Omaha,  Neb.;  s.  William 
Henoni  (b.  D  i86x.  Blue  Island,  111.)  and  Clara 
(Kepler)  Slaughter  (b.  D  1862.  Mt.  Vernon, 
la.).  Preijarcd  in  I'rinceton  Tp.  H.  S.:  De 
Pauw  Univ.,  1906-7;  Lewis  Inst.,  1907-8.  Delta 
Upsilon;  Dramatic  Cluu;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Automobile  Garage  Bus.  Address,  2124  S. 
Vermont   Ave.,   Los  Angeles. t 

4906.  ROBERT  LYON  SLOSSON 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  23.  1886, 
Cl'icago;  s.  William  E.  (b.  1858,  Pa.)  and  Kath- 
erine  (Lyon)  Slosson  (h.  1S66.  Conn.).  Pre- 
pared in  Armour  Acad.  With  Pittsburgh 
Steel  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  1911-13;  U.  S. 
Fidelity  and  Guaranty  Co.,  1913-17;  do.,  1919^ 
Scrgt.  'of  Ord.,  Ord.  Dept.,  N.  A.,  c/o  Insp.  of 
Ord.  Aluminum  Co.  of  Am.,  New  Kensington, 
Pa..  1917:  Mustered  out,  Ja  28,  1919-  Address, 
831  Wilson  Ave..  Chicago;  bus.  add..  Room  612, 
Corn  E.\change  Bank  Bldg.,  do. 


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4907.  DWIGHT  LEAD  SMITH 
Elec.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  i,-?,  1800; 
s.  Alden  Everett  (b.  D  2,  1859,  Cedar  Springs, 
Mich.)  and  Idelle  May  (IJellnian)  Smith  (b. 
Mr  20.  1863,  Davis,  ]I1.).  Preiiared  in  Free- 
port  H.  S.  Chi  Psi;  E.  E.  Soc.;  Stud.  Branch, 
A.  I.  E.  E.  Electn.,  Elevated  Rys.,  Chicago. 
Mex.  War.  1916;  ist  111.  F.  A.,  11!.  Nat.  Guard; 
Capt.,  Art..  Field  Hdqtrs.  Co..  149th  F.  A., 
42nd  Div..  Rainbow,  France;  Army  of  Occuiia- 
tion,  1918 — .  Address,  Frccport.  111.;  bus.  add.. 
1343    Edison    Bldg.,    Chicago. 

490S.     GERTRUDE    CA  v  E    SMITH    (P.ARD- 

WELL) 

(Wife  of  No.  4060) 

A.    B.    in    H.    Sc;   b.   N    i,    iSkf,,   Chicago;   d. 

Townsend    (b.    Eng.)    and    Charlotte    (Whidlc) 

Smith    (b.    do.).      Prepared    in    N.    W.    Acad.; 

Lewis   Inst.     Chi    Omega;    Basket   Ball.      Supt., 

Lunch    Room,    II.    S.,    Rockford,    111.,    1911-12. 

Married    Richard    Woleben    Bardwell    Cio),   J! 

ID.    1912,   Evanston.    111.      Children:      Elizabeth, 

b.  My  2.   1913;   Richard  Woleben,  Jr.,  b.    S   21, 

191 5.      Address,    Woodstock,   111. 

4909.  PAUL  ARDELL  SMITH 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  20,  1887, 
Plaintield,  111.;  s.  George  B.  (b.  N  14,  1852, 
Flaintield,  111.)  and  Clara  Emma  (Bucks)  Smith 
(b.  Je  23,  1855.  do.).  Prepared  in  Plaintield 
H.  S.  M.  E.  Soc;  Sigma  Xi.  Engr.  and 
Draftsman,  Am.  Steel  &  Wire  Co.,  E.  &  W. 
Works,  DeKalb.  111.;  Salesman,  Henry  Holt  & 
Co.,  Washington,  111.  Address,  Washington, 
III. 

♦910.  ROSE  SMITH 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  A.  M.,  1916;  b. 
F  8,  1886.  Saybrook,  111.;  d.  Austin  (b.  Ap 
i6,  1S63,  Funks  Grove,  111.)  and  Mary  (Barnes) 
Smith  (b.  Ap  20,  1859,  Heyworth,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Gibson  City  H.  S.  Alethenai.  Grad. 
Stud.,  Bot.;  Asst.  Prin.,  Staunton  H.  S..  191 1- 
15;  Instr.,  Biol.,  Coll!  of  St.  Teresa,  Winona, 
Minn.,  191 5 — .  Address,  c/o  Coll.  of  St.  Ter- 
esa,  Winona,   Minn. 

491 1.     WILLIAM    SNODGRASS 
Farmer;   A.  B.  in  L.   &  A.;  b.   Ap  28,   1866, 
Frankfort,  Ind.;  s.  James  Snodgrass.     Address, 
Sheridan,    Ind. 

49T2.  VERA  JESSIE  SNOOK 
Libn.  and  Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M., 
1912;  b.  S  15,  188S,  Seneca,  111.;  d.  John,  (b. 
Mr  22,  1838,  Dorsetsiiire.  Eng.)  and  Edith 
Hannah  (Hiscock)  Snook  (b.  Ap  11,  1858,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Ottawa  H.  S.  Libn.  and  teacher 
of  Eng.,  Grandview  Norm.  Seh.,  Grandview, 
Tenn.     Address.   714  Chapel  St.,  Ottawa,  111. 

4913.  CHARLES  HOWARD  SNOW 
]Mgr.,  Milk  and  Cream  Bus.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.; 
b.  Ag  26.  1889,  McLean,  111.;  s.  Willis  D.  (b. 
My  2,  1856,  Westboro,  Mass.)  and  Ella  Maria 
(Howard)  Snow  (b.  Ap  2,  1858,  Providence, 
R.  I.).  Prepared  in  Bloomington  H.  S.;  Ar- 
mour Inst,  of  Tech.  Ali)ha  Zeta;  Final  Hon- 
ors. Gen.  Mgr.,  Snow  &  Palmer  Co.,  Bloom- 
ington. III.,  1913^.  Corp.  Co.  M.,  Inf.,  loth 
Regt. ;  Chief  Q.  M.,  Unit  4,  Naval  Avia.  De- 
tachment. Minneapolis;  Inactive  duty,  N 
191 8 — .  Mem.,  First  Presby.  Church;  Blooming- 
ton  Young  Bus.  Men's  Club.  Married  Emily 
Brandicon,  Ag  12,  1913,  Bloomington,  111. 
Child,  Wilbur  Dean.  b.  F  4.  i9iS-  Address, 
512  E.  Taylor  St.,  Bloomington,  111.;  bus.  add., 
507-509  W.    Washington   St.,  do. 

4914.     MARY   MARGARET   SPANGLER 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in    L.    &    A.;    A.    M.,    19:3; 

b.   O    30,    1887.   Joliet,    111.;    d.    Samuel    D.    (b. 

Centre    Hall,    Pa.)     and    Anna    Elizabeth    (Van 


Zandt)  Spangler  (b.  Lewistown,  Pa.).  Pre- 
pared in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.;  Knox  Coll.  Teacher. 
Kirkland  H.  S.,  191 1;  Libn.,  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.. 
1913.     Address,   123  2nd  Ave.,  Joliet,  111. 

49 IS-  EDWIN  ROLLIN  SPENCER 
Assistant;  A,  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  13,  1861, 
near  Rushville,  111.;  s.  Egbert  (b.  1833,  Port- 
age Co.,  O.)  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Van  C)rmer) 
Spencer  (b.  Ja  14,  1841,  Schuyler  Co.,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Rushville  H.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad. 
Supt.  of  Waverlv  Schs,  1911-12;  Prin.,H.  S., 
Bellflower,  111.,  1913-14;  Asst.  Prin.,  H.  S., 
Palestine,  III.,  1914-15;  do.,  Farmer  City  HI., 
1915-16;  Supt.,  Schs.,  Ridgefarm,  111.,  IQ16-17; 
Asst.  in  Bot.,  Univ.  of  111.,  19 17 — .  Married 
JVIartha  Myers,  Je  14,  191 1.  Champaign.  Ad- 
dress,   i302'/2   W.  Stoughton  St.,  Urbana. 

4916.  LEWIS  WILMER  SPENGLER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  N  27,  1885, 
Bolivia,  III.;  s.  Henry  (b.  D  16,  1853,  Spring- 
field, 111.)  and  Elizabeth  Anne  (Hazlett) 
Spengler  (b.  D  14,  i860,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Edinburg  (111.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  C.  E. 
Club.  Engng.  Dept.,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.  Ad- 
dress, 914  Karpen  Bldg.  Chicago. t 

4917.  JOHN    GRAY   SPONSEL 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ag  21.  1888, 

Chicago;  s.  John  George  (b.  Jl  28,  1861,  Cincin- 
nati) and  Birdie  Tyler  (Gray)  Sponsel  (b.  Ap 
14,  1866,  Indianapolis.).  Prepared  in  Hyde 
Park  H.  S.,  Chicago.  C?hi  Beta;  Pres.,  Chris- 
tian Sc.  Soc.  Mfr's  Sales  Agt.,  Burke  Erec. 
Co.,  Erie  Pa.,  and  Kerr  Turbine  Co.,  Wells- 
ville,  N.  Y. ;  Asst.  Engr.,  Burr  Co.,  Champaign, 
1912-13;  Asst.  Master  Mechanic  Am.  Bridge 
Co.,  Gary,  Ind.,  1913-15;  Mech.  Engr.,  do., 
191 5 — .  Designed  a  double  deck  steel  stock 
car  for  West,  live  Stock  Car  Co.,  Chicago. 
Surveyman,  U.  S.  Reclamation  Service,  Powell, 
Wyo.,  19 12.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  First  Church 
of  C~hrist  Scientist.  IMarried  Eleanor  Purdy 
Aldrich,  Je  13,  1912,  Billings,  Mont.  Child- 
ren: Rachel  Aldrich,  b.  N  16,  1914;  Eleanor 
Marie,  b.  D  24,  1916.  Address,  268  Chase 
St.,  Gary,  Ind. 

4918.  CLARK  BEEBE  STAHL 
(Brother  of  No.  S432) 

Engineer;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ag  22,  1888, 
Galena,  111.;  s.  William  H.  (b.  Ag  12,  1853, 
Galena,  111.)  and  Ella  Charlotte  Stahl  (b.  Ap 
30,  1854.).  Prepared  in  Galena  H.  S.  Alpha 
.Sigma  Phi.  Civ.  Engr.,  Redding,  Calif.,  1912- 
13;  do.,  Oakland.  Calif.,  1913 — .  Married  Vio- 
let D'Egilbert,  Ag  1,  1914.  Children:  Joyce, 
b.  My  10,  1915;  Clark  Beebe,  Jr.,  b.  S  24, 
1916.  Address.  434  58th  St.,  Oakland,  Calif.; 
bus.  add.,   c/o   Rialto   Bldg.,   San  Francisco. 

4919.     JOSEPH  NATHAN   STEINGARD 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  10,  1888,  Odessa,  Russia; 

s.    S.   Steingard.     Prepared  in  M.  F.  Tuley  H. 

S.     Address,  725  E.   17th  St.,  Minneapolis. 

4920.  ROBERT  BRUCE  STEPHENS 
(Brother  of  Nos.  443-'.  5434) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  .A.gr.;  b.  Ag  10,  1885, 
Sadorus,  111.:  s.  Thomas  Alvin  (b.  Parkers- 
burg,  W.  Va.)  and  Lucy  V.  (Sewell)  Stephens 
(b.  Paris,  111.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  and 
Urbana  H.  Schs.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  111.  Union. 
Farm  Mechanics,  191 1;  Clerk,  1011-12;  Ranch- 
er, Calif.,  1912-13;  Farmer,  Pesotum,  111., 
1913-17;  do.,  Kenney.  111.,  iqi8 — .  ist  O.  T.  C, 
Ft.  Sheridan,  191 7.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Sarah  Irene  Allen,  Mr  5,  1918,  Urbana 
.Iddress.  Kenney,   111. 


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4921.  EDITH  ELIZA  STEWART  (SCOVILL) 
(Wife  of  No.  3S3s) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Bethany,  111.;  d.  John 
A.  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Thompson)  Stewart. 
Prepared  in  Prep.  Dcpt.  VV'csleyan  Coll.,  0,\- 
foril,  O. ;  Univ.  .\cad.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi.  Married  II.  T.  Scovill  CoS),  Ag 
31,  1912,  Urbana.  Children:  William  Stewart, 
b.  Jl  I,  1913;  Mary  Josephine,  b.  F  13,  1915; 
Janet  Ruth,  b.  O  31,  1918.  Address,  605  Michi- 
gan Ave.,    Urbana. 

4922.  LE  ROY  STEWART 
(Husband  of  No.  4632) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ava,  111.;  s.  Lorenzo 
Taylor  (b.  1851,  Bowling  Green,  Ky.)  and 
Clara  (Husbaml)  Stewart  (b.  Somerset,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Ava  H.  S.;  So.  111.  Norm.  Sch. 
Adelphic;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  John  Marshall 
Law  Club;  Final  Honors;  Law  Dance  Com.; 
Clerk,  Moot  Court;  Law  Libn. ;  Scholarship  in 
Substantive  Law,  191011.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E. ; 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  Jackson  Co.  Bar  Assn.;  Presby. 
Church.  Married  Josephine  Kck  ('11),  Je  17, 
1914,  Murphysboro,  111.  Child,  John  Le  Roy, 
b.   D  4,    1915.     Address,   Murphysboro,   111. 

4923.  FRANK  LEWIS  STOUT 
(Brother  of  No.  3985) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  3,  1890,  Cotton 
Hill,  111.;  s.  Joab  Philemon  (b.  Ap  3,  i860,  do.) 
and  Ida  Frank  (Sawin)  Stout  (b.  Ag  14,  1863, 
Loxa,  111.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  II.  S.  Chi 
Beta;  Phoenix;  Alpha  Zeta;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho;  Sigma  Xi;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Agr. 
Club;  ///.  Agrictilturist  Staff;  Lt.  Col.,  Cadet 
Regt. ;  Prelim.  Honors.  Pvt.  2nd.  Co.  3rd  O.  T. 
C,  85th  Div.  N.  A.  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1918; 
2nd.  Lt.  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  28th  Co.,  Depot 
M.  G. ;  Mustered  out,  1919.  Mem.,  Univ.  of  111. 
Club.  Springfield;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  R.  A.  M.;  K. 
T. ;  Ansar  Temple  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S.  of  Spring- 
field, 111.;  Sangamon  Co.,  Bd.  of  Supvrs.,  1917. 
Address,  R.   i,  Chatham,  111. 

4924.     ALBERT  FREDERICK  STUBBING 

Gen.  Foreman;  B.  S.  in  M.  K. ;  b.  My  24, 
1889,  Lewiston,  Me.;  s.  Carl  Frederick  Aug- 
ust (b.  S  9,  1847,  Plane,  Prussia,  Ger.)  and 
Minna  Mary  (Hohn)  Stuebing  (b.  My  23,  1854. 
South  Hadley  Falls,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Chi- 
copee  (Mass.)  H.  S.;  Cornell  Univ.,  1907-10. 
With  Pa.  Lines,  West.,  1911-15;  Gen.  Fore- 
man, R.  I.  Line  Amarillo,  Tex.,  1917.  Ad- 
dress,  Amarillo,    Tex. 

4925.  WARD  WILLIAM  SULLIVAN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  7,  1883, 
Tamaroa,  111.;  s.  Silas  (b.  Thompson  III.) 
and  RhodaJ.  (Stull)  Sullivan  (b.  do.).  Prepar- 
ed in  Mankato  (Kan.)  H.  S.;  Kan.  St.  Norm. 
Head  of  Dcpt.  of  Hist.,  Kan.  St.  Norm., 
1912;  Asst.  Prof..  Extcn.  Div.,  Univ.  of  Kan- 
sas, Lawrence.  Kan.  Sergt.,  i  ith  and  49th  C. 
A.  C,  Co.  K,  Tr.  Camp,  Ft.  Monroe;  Mus- 
tered out,  N  22,  1918.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church; 
Kan.  St.  Hist.  See.  Married  Ethel  Helena 
Pierce,  Je  17,  191 1,  Hays,  Kan.  .iddrcss,  1007 
Tennessee  St.,  Lawrence,  Kan.;  6i(j.  add., 
Univ.  of  Kansas,  do. 

4926.     LEON    EUGENE    SUTHERLAND 
(Brother  of  No.  799' ) 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  22,  i88g.  Little  Rock, 
Ark.;  s.  John  Cors  (b.  F  18,  1863,  Blooming- 
ton,  111.)  and  Ruth  ?:va  (Mills)  Sutherland  (1). 
y\p  21,  1868,  Magnolia,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Bloomington  II.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Phi 
Delta  Phi.  Lawyer,  Peoria.  Mem.,  Creve 
Coeur  Club;  Univ.  Club,  Peoria;  Sec.  do., 
1915-18;  Peoria  Bar  Assn.;  Sec.  do.,  1916-19; 
A  F  A.  M.  Married  Estelle  V'^an  Home,  O 
23,  1914,  Pekin,  111.  Child,  James  Eugene,  b. 
My  10,  1917.  Address,  302  Bigelow,  Peoria; 
bus.  add.,    1029-30  Jefferson  Bldg.,  Peoria. 


4927.     PERRY  WESTON  SWERN 

(Son  of  Nos.  451,  454) 
.Vrchitect;  R.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ap  23,  1889, 
Champaign;  s.  William  C.  ('85),  (b.  i860. 
Perry,  O.)  and  .'\bbie  (Weston)  Swern  ('85), 
( b.  18(14,  Champaign.).  Prepared  in  C^rane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
.\rch.  Club;Col..  Regt.,  191011.  W.  C.  Zimmer- 
man, 1911-12;  D.  II.  Burnham,  1912-18;  Mem., 
lierlin,  Swern  and  Randall.  Archs.  and  Engrs., 
1918— .  Capt.,  E.  O.  R.  C,  ist  Div.,  ist  111. 
Kngrs. ;  Maj.,  2nd  F.  A.,  108  Engrs.,  Camp 
Logan,  Tex.,  1917 — .  Married  Carolyn  Edith 
( )sbornson,  Je  24,  1911,  Berwyn,  111.  Child, 
Kdith  Swern,  b.  Jl  29,  1912.  Address  417  S. 
(irove  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.;  bus.  add.,  19  S. 
La  Salle  St.,  Chicago. 


492 


HARRY  L.VWSON  TATE 
(Brother  of  No.  4451) 


Prin.  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  18.  1887, 
X'andalia,  111.;  s.  John  Scott  (b.  1858,  Fayette 
Co.,  111.)  and  Lydia  Amanda  (Reeves)  Tate  (b. 
1861,  do.).  Prepared  in  Vandalia  H.  S.  Prin., 
Homer  H.  S.,  1911-12;  do.,  Vandalia  H.  S., 
1 912-14.     Address,  Piano,  Ill.t 

4929.  LOIS  LEOTA  TEAL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  27,  1887, 
.•\rcadia,  Ind. ;  d.  John  Carl  (b.  My  15,  1849, 
Stockholm,  Sweden)  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Knause)  Teal  (b.  Ja  2,  i860,  Arcadia,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Arcadia  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of  Ind., 
1005-7.  Sigma  Kappa;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Ale- 
thenai;  Mask  and  Bauble.  Teacher,  Walnut 
Grove  H.  S.,  1910-11;  Arcadia  H.  S.,  1912-15; 
Mason  City  H.  S.,  1916-18.  Mem..  Nat.  Assn. 
Acad.  Pub.  Speaking.  Address,  225,  3rd  St., 
Mason   City,   la. 

4930.  JULIA  FRANCES  TEAR 
(Sister  of  No.  6612) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  9,  1887, 
Delavan,  111.;  d.  John  Henry  (b.  N  5,  1856, 
Saybrook,  III.)  and  Mary  Ross  (Gaston)  Tear 
(b.  Je  7,  i860,  EI  Paso,  do.).  Prepared  in 
John  Marshall  H.  S. ;  Chicago  Teachers'  Coll., 
1Q04-6.  H.  Sc.  Club;  Prelim.  Honors.  Teach- 
er, St.  Norm.  Sell,  of  Man.  Arts  and  Home 
Econ.,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif.,  1911-12;  do., 
Hyde  Park  H.  S.,  Chicago.  1913-17;  do..  Coll. 
of  Indus.  Arts,  Denton,  Tex.,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, 5467  Greenwood  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.. 
Coll.  of  Indus.  Arts,  Denton,  Tex. 

4931.  GEORGE   WH.LIAM   THATCHER 
Supt.,   Paving  Co.;   B.  S.  in  M.   E.;  b.   F  8, 

1887,  River  Forest,  III.;  s.  G.  L.  (b.  Chicago) 
and  Martha  A.  Thatcher  (b.  Vt.).  Prepared 
in  Oak  Park  H.  S.,  Chicago;  .\rmour  Inst.; 
Lewis  Inst.  Kappa  Sigma.  Supt.,  Standard 
Paving  Co..  Chicago,  1011 — .  Mem.,  Oak  Park 
Country  Club.  Married  Agnes  O.  Thatcher, 
1'  8,  1913,  Morris,  111.  Child,  Virginia,  b.  N 
29,  1914.  Address,  235  Thatcher  Ave.,  River 
Forest,  111.;  bus.  add..  Room  858  No.  29  S. 
LaSalle  St.,  Chicago. 

4932.  JOSEPH  NATHANIEL  THOREN 
Engineer;   B.    S.   in   C.    E. ;    b.   Ag    13.    1883, 

Chicago;  s.  Otto  (b.  Sweden)  and  Amelia 
(I'.lad)  Thoren  (b.  do.).  Prc|iared  in  Lock- 
port,  111.,  and  Chicago  Night  Sch.  Chief 
I)raftsman,  Morava  Const.  Co.,  Chicago.  Mar- 
ried Esther  Ostrom,  Je  1013-  Child,  son.  b. 
Mr  191 5.  Address,  7923  Princeton  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

4933.  HARRY  MAXWELL  THRASHER 
Educ.  Sec,  Y.   M.  C.   A.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.; 

b  Ap  22,  1886,  Pontiac,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Max- 
well (b.  Ap  6,  1850,  Troy.  N.  Y.)  and  Mary 
(Bruckner)  Thrasher  (b.  My' 4.  i860,  Peru, 
do.).     Prepared  in  Pontiac  Tp    H.  S.     Ionian; 


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439 


Volunteer  Band;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Delta  Sigma 
Rho;  Prelim.  Honors;  111.  Rep.,  St.  Peace 
Oral.  Contest,  1911;  Second  Honors  in  N.  O. 
L.  Contest,  Univ.  of  HI.,  191 1.  Prin..  Stock- 
land  Tp.  H.  S..  1911-ij;  do.,  Huisonvillc  Tp. 
H.  S.,  I9i.;-i6;  Agt.,  Allyn  &  Bacon  Pub., 
1916-17;  Kduc.  Sec.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Chicago, 
1917 — •  Mem.,-  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Alice 
Irene  Miscnhinicr,  Ja  6,  1912,  Urbana.  Chil- 
dren: Harry  Kay,  b.  O  20,  191 2;  Dorothy 
Alice,  b.  O  i6,  1914.  Address,  3705  N.  Cent- 
ral  Park  Ave.,  Chicago. 

4934-  SYLVAN  MORSE  TRAVERS 
Ice  Dealer;  A.  R.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  31, 
1888.  Fairview,  111.;  s.  Thomas  Hunt  (b.  F  10, 
1839)  and  Augusta  (Turner)  Travers.  Pre- 
pared in  Fairview  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Ice 
and  Cold  Storage  Bus.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Deborah  Chase  Akcrs,  F  i,  191 2,  Long 
Beach,  Calif.  Address,  2754  E.  Broadway, 
Long   Beach,    Calif. 

4935.     LLOYD  SIDNEY  TRENTHARB 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr   18,   1886,  Niota,  Neb. 

Prepared  in   Knox  Coll.     Address,  422   Lyceum 

Bldg.,    Duluih,   Minn.t 

4936.  CARLETON  THOMPSON  TRIMBLE 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  2, 
1887,  Trimble,  111.;  s.  John  Dunlap  (b.  F  17, 
1850,  do.)  and  Mary  (Thompson)  Trimble  (b. 
Jl  14,  1849,  Greenville,  O.).  Prepared  in  Win- 
ona Acad.,  Winona  Lake.  Ind.  Sigma  .'\lpha 
Epsilon;  Shield  and  Trident;  Delta  Kappa 
Chi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Mgr.,  Illio,  191 1; 
Mgr.,  Intersch.  Circus;  Cir.  Mgr.,  Illini. 
Farming  and  Stockraising.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A. 
M.  Married  Lettie  Louise  Busey,  Ja  11,  19 12, 
Urbana.  Address,  Homewood  Farms,  Trimble, 
111. 

4937.  MYRTLE  TROWBRIDGE 
(Sister  of  Nos.  5978,  7272) 
Hist.  Critic;  A.  B.  Ln  L.  &  A.;  h.  Je  9,  1884, 
Green  Valley,  111.;  d.  Benjamin  Frederick  (b. 
Jl  17,  1851,  do.)  and  Mary  Luella  (Giffin) 
Trowbridge  (b.  Jl  1855.  Galion,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.;  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1917-18.  Prin.,  Green  Valley  Pub.  Schs. ; 
Teacher,  Eng.,  H.  S.,  Rock  Island,  1912; 
Supt.,  Green  Valley  Schsi,  1912-15;  Hist. 
Critic,  La  Crosse,  Wis.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Miss. 
Valley  Hist.  Assn.  Address,  326  S.  17th  St., 
LaCrosse,   Wis. 

4938.  HENRY  TRUITT 
(Husband  of  No.  4735) 
Banker;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ag  11,  1887, 
Chillicothe,  111.;  s.  Rollin  Henry  (b.  Ap  13, 
1866,  do.)  and  Lillian  (Johnson)  Truitt  (b.  Ja 
24,  1868,  Peoria).  Prepared  in  Bradley  Poly. 
Inst.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Mgr.  of  Farm  and  teller 
in  Bank.  Married  Helen  Jordan  C'li),  S  4, 
1912,  St.  Joseph.  Mich.  Children:  Henry,  Jr., 
b.  O  10,  1 91 3;  Jordan,  b.  Je  7,  191 5.  .-iddress, 
Chillicothe,  111. 

4939.  JONATHAN  HALL  TRUMAN 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Je  6,  1888,  Bushnell,  HI.; 
s.  J.  G.  Truman.  Prepared  in  Bushnell  H.  S. 
2nd  Lt.,  Flying  Div.,  Air  Service,  Dallas,  Tex.; 
Mustered  out,  D  20,  1918.  Married  Ona  Floy 
Benjamin,  Je  6.  191 3,  Chillicothe,  HI.;  Ad- 
dress, Bushnell,  111.;  bus.  add.,  New  Philadel- 
phia, O. 

4940.  BELLA  SELMA  TURK 
(Sister  of  No.  4467) 
.Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  6,  1887, 
Aurora,  III.;  d.  Abraham  Samuel  (b.  S  17, 
1855,  St.  Louis)  and  Hannah  (Sternberg) 
Turk  (b.  Ap  17,  1858,  Chicago).  Prepared  in 
Litchfield  H.  S.  Illiola;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Teacher,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Farmer 
City,    111.,    1911-13;    do.,   H.    S.,    Macomb,   7J1., 


1913-18;  do.,  II.  S.,  Boise,  Idaho;  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, 1403  N.  State  St.,  Litchfield,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  High  School,   Boise,  Idaho. 

4941.  CLARENCE  CICERO  TWIST 
(Brother  of  No.  4942) 
Grain  Dealer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  25,  1889, 
Rochester,  III.;  s.  Ira  F.  (b.  S  4.  1857,  do.) 
and  Julia  (.\tkinson)  Twist  (b.  My  28.  1862 
Taylorville,  III.).  Prepared  in  Springfield 
H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phoenix;  \'oxan;  .Alpha 
Gamma  Rho;  Helmet.  Varsity  Baseball.  Grain 
Dealer,  Rochester,  III.  Married  Edith  Giltner, 
Springfielii.  III.,  Je  9.  1913-  Children:  Ira 
Francis,  II.;  John  Giltner.  Address,  Roches- 
ter, 111. 

4942.     JOHN    FRANCIS     TWIST 

(Brother  of  No.  4941) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  5,  1887,  Roch- 
ester, 111.;  s.  Ira  F.  (b.  S  4.  1857,  do.)  and 
Julia  (.Atkinson)  Twist  (b.  My  28,  1862,  Tav- 
lorville.  III.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S. 
Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Ku  Klux;  Shield  and  Trident; 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Stud.  Council.  Varsity 
Football.  Cotton  Farming.  Address,  Twist, 
Ark. 

4943-  CHARLES  VERNON  TYLER 
Credit  Man.  and  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b. 
My  26,  1885,  Piano,  111.;  s.  Frank  P.  (b.  N  i, 
1852,  Dryden,  N.  Y.)  and  Sarah  Emma 
(Hughes)  Tyler  (b.  Je  12,  1853,  Parksburg, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Piano  H.  S.  Acacia.  Credit 
Man  and  Mgr.,  Collection  Dept.,  Independent 
Harvester  Co.,  Piano,  III.,  1912 — .  Married 
Linna  I.  Baldwin,  O  31,  1914,  De  Kalb.  III. 
Child,  Marjorie  Lucile,  b.  N  8.  1915.  Ad- 
dress, Piano,  111. 

4944.  EMILIANO  ELIZECHE  VALLEJOS 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  26,  1884.  Asuncion, 
Paraguay;  s.  Adolpho  Elizeche.  Prepared  in 
la.  St.  Coll.  Address,  Ca  Callero  264,  Asun- 
cion, Paraguay.! 

4945-     ARTHUR  TALLEY  VAN  CLEVE 
(Brother  of  No.  5466) 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  27,  1886,  Carmi,  III.; 
s.  Joseph  W.  (b.  F  19,  1859,  Macoupin  Co., 
III.)  and  Rachel  (Talley)  Van  Cleve  (b.  Mr  4, 
1863,  Wabash  Co.,  III.).  Prepared  in  Decatur 
H.  S.;  A.  B.,  James  Millikin  Univ.,  IQ08. 
Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Glee  Club. 
Atty.,  Decatur,  II!.,  1911-16;  Legal  Dept., 
Liquid  Carbonic  Co.,  Chicago,  1916-17.  I5n. 
Interpreter,  Bat.  E.  149th  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F., 
France.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  R.  A  M.  Ad- 
dress,  1 63 1    Hinman  Ave.,   Evanston,   III. 

4946.  ENGEL  BERT  VAN  DE  GREYN 
Chief  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E. ;  b.  Ja 
25,  1882,  Muskegon,  Mich.;  s.  Dirk  (b.  1839, 
Netherlands)  and  Zientje  Van  de  Greyn  (b. 
1845,  do.).  Prepared  in  S.  Division  H.  S., 
Englewood  and  John  Marshall  H.  Schs..  Chi- 
cago. Tau  Beta  Pi.  City  and  Civil  Engr., 
Excelsior  Springs,  Mo.,  191 1;  Res.  Engr., 
Waddell  &  Harrington,  1911-12;  City  and  Co. 
Consulting  Engr.,  Denver.  1912:  Chief  Engr., 
do.,  1912-14;  Mem.,  Bd.  Pub.  Works,  Denver; 
Consulting  Engr.^  Houston,  Tex.,  1914-17; 
Chief  Engr..  Beaumont  Ship  Bldg.  and  Dry 
Dock  Co.,  Beaumont,  Tex.,  191 7 — .  Supt.. 
Plant  Const,  of  Ship  Yards  and  Plant  for  In- 
stallation work  on  Govt,  boats  undertaken  by* 
B.  S.  B.  and  D.  D.  Co.,  for  U.  S.  Emergency 
Fleet  Corp.     Address,  Beaumont,   Tex. 

4947-  JAMESON  VAN  DERVOORT 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  ii,  1887, 
Omaha.  Neb.;  s.  Warren  Clarke  (b.  S  30,  i860, 
Bloomington,  111.)  and  Myttie  .\nne  (Dort) 
Van  Dervoort  (b.  Je  18,  i860.  Muscatine,  la.). 
Prepared   in   Hyde   Park   H.    S.,   Chicago.     Tri- 


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angle;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Prelim.  Honors. 
Engineer.  Railroad  Const.,  Sidney,  Neb.,  1911- 
12;  do.,  Reinforced  Concrete  Const.,  St.  Louis. 
1911-15;  do.,  IQ15-17.  ist  Lt.,  Co.  A.,  33rd 
Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  425,  i6th 
Ave.,  ICorth   Seattle,   Wash. 

4948.  ISABEL  ]\IOREIIOUSE 
\ANDERVORT 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  23.  1887. 
Tonica,  111.;  d.  Franklin  C.  (b.  Ag  5,  1859, 
Cedar  Point,  III.)  and  llattie  E.  (Morehouse) 
Vandervort  (b.  D  15,  1858.  Bloomington.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Bloomington  II.  S. ;  So.  111.  Norm. 
Sch.  Prin.,  El  Paso  H.  S.,  111.,  1911-13; 
Teacher,  Belvidere  H.  S.,  111.,  1913-18.  Ad- 
dress, 1005  N.  Main  St.,  Bloomington,  111. 

4849.     ELMER  HOLMES   VAN  SCHOICK 

Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  b.  Je 
14,  1S89,  Bloomington,  111.;  s.  Samuel  Holmes 
(b.  1845,  Dayton,  O.)  an<l  Alice  Carrie  (Wol- 
cott)  V'an  Schoick  (b.  1855,  Bloomington, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Bloomington  II.  S.  Ceram. 
Soc,  Treas.  and  Sec.  Ceram.,  Chicago  Retort 
and  Firebrick  Co.,  Ottawa,  111.;  Assi.  Supt.,  do.; 
Gen.  Supt.  do.,  Pvt.,  Co.  D  30th  Engrs.  A. 
E.  F..  France;  Mustered  out,  Mr  i,  1919.  Mar- 
ried Marion  Ashley,  Ja  3.  1914  (died  Mr  i, 
1917).  Address,  913  S.  Main  St.,  Bloomington, 
111.;  bus.  add..  Chicago  Retort  and  Fire  Brick 
Co.,  Ottawa,  111. 

4950.  ARTHUR  GIBSON  VESTAL 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  S  10,  1888, 
LaGrange,  111.;  s.  Morton  H.  (b.  N  5,  1861, 
Bedford.  Ind.)  and  Charlotte  E.  (Gibson)  Ves- 
tal (b.  O  9,  1862,  White  Rock,  Mich.).  Pre- 
pared in  Crane  Man.  Tr.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Final 
and  Special  Honors;  Sigma  Xi.  Instr.,  Biol., 
Univ.  of  Colo.     Address,   Elmhurst,   111. 

4951.  SARAH  ADELIA  VIAL  (WRIGHT) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  5477,  9457) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  23,  1885,  LaGrange, 
111.;  d.  Joseph  (b.  Ap  10,  1852,  do.)  and  Carrie 
Delight  (Craignile)  Vial  (b.  Ap  23,  1850,  Hins- 
dale, 111.).  Prepared  in  Lyons  Tp.  II.  S.;  No. 
111.  Norm.  Sch.  Teacher,  Dom.  Art..  Man.  Tr. 
St.  Norm..  Pittsburg,  Kan.,  1911-12.  Mem., 
Woman's  Club,  Highland  Park;  Sec,  Ravinia 
Civic  Club;  Prcsby.  Church.  Married  Clark 
Gage  Wright.  Ag  24,  1912,  LaGrange,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 436  Oakvvood  Ave.,  Highland  Park,  111. 

4952.  MATHILDA  CAROLINE  VOSS 
(Sister   of  Nos.    2534,    6636) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  28,  1887, 
Thomasboro,  111.;  d.  John  .-Mbert  (b.  Ja  10, 
1855,  Alt  Roebel  Mecklenberg-schwerin,  Ger.) 
and  Caroline  (Lingrenn)  Voss  (b.  F  20,  1858, 
Sarrenteen,  New  Vorpomern,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Champaign  H.  S.  Chi  Omega.  Teacher, 
H.  Sc,  Champaign  H.  S.  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church,     Address,  405  S.  State  St.,  Champaign. 

4953.  GILBERT  FREDERICK  JOHN 

WAGNER 
Lawyer;  LL,  B.;  b.  Ag  16,  1887;  s.  J.  F. 
and  Hannah  Mollen  Wagner.  Prepared  in 
Princeton  H.  S.  Kajipa  Sigma;  Shield  and 
Trident:  Yoxan;  Ku  Klux;  Varsity  Club;  Chm., 
Law  Dance.  Lawyer,  Spring  Valley,  111.,  1912- 
13;  City  Ally.  do..  1913-16;  Atty.,  Adjustment 
Bur.  Assn.  Credit  Men,  Chicago,  i9>'> — •  Mem., 
Moose;  A.  F.  A.  M.-;  K.  P.  Married  Francis 
H.  Wagner,  S  15,  1913,  Glencoe,  111.  Child, 
Gilbert  F.,  Jr.,  h.  Ap  15,  I9'5-  Address,  385 
Park  Ave.,  Glencoe,  111, 

4954.  LESLIE  MARION    WAKELEV 
Dairyman;    B.    S.  in   Agr.;    b.    Ag  22,    1891, 

Hartland,  111.;  s.  Milo  Marion  (b.  Ja  i,  1858, 
Harvard,  111.)   and  Lottie  Eliza  (Smith)  Wake- 


ley  (b,  N  2,  1859,  Randall,  Wis.).  Prepared 
in  Harvard  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Philomathean; 
Agr.  Club;  Prelim.  Honors;  Ed.  ///.  Amr.  Asst., 
Dairy  Husb.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-16;  Dairyman 
,ind  Breeder,  1916 — .  Address,  Majile  Lawn 
Farm,    Harvard,    111. 

-I95S-  FRANCIS  WILLIAM  WALKER,  JR. 
Ceram.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E.;  b.  S 
rg,  i888.  New  I3righton,  Pa.;  s.  Francis  Wil- 
liam, Sr.  (b.  My  7,  1855,  Industry,  Pa.)  and 
Lilia  Frances  (Good)  Walker  (b.  Jl  19,  1857, 
.Vthens,  O.).  Prepared  in  New  Brighton  H. 
S.  B.  S.  in  M.  E.,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  19:0.  Sigma 
.\lpha  Epsilon;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Sigma  Xi. 
Ceram.  Engr.  and  Supt.,  Beaver  Falls  Art 
Tile  Co.,  Beaver  Falls.  Pa.  ist  Lt.,  Anti  Air- 
craft Art.,  36th  Bat.,  4th  A.  A.  Sector,  A.  E.  F., 
France;  Mustered  out,  Ja  20,  19 19.  Mem.,  Pres- 
l)y.  Church.  Address,  Patterson  Heights,  Beaver 
Falls,  Pa.;  bus.  add.,  Beaver  Falls  Art  Tile 
Co.,   do. 

4956.  ROBERT  ALLYN  WALKER 

Student;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Jl  24,  1891,  Stone- 
fort,  111.;  s.  Urban  Lloyd  (b.  Ap  23,  1867,  New 
Burnside,  111.)  and  Oda  (Arnold)  Walker  (b. 
Mr  20,  187-5,  Creal  Springs,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Herrin  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.;  Coll.  of  Med.,  Univ. 
of  111.  Phi  Chi;  Iris;  Adelphic;  Sigma  Mu 
Rho;  Sc.  V.  P.,  111.  Union;  Home-coming 
Com.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Coll.  of  Med.. 
1 919 — .  Med.  Reserve  Corps,  1918;  Mustered 
out,  D  191 8.  Married  Avis  Louise  McNeill,  D 
25,  191 1,  Los  Angeles.  Children:  Helen  Mae, 
b.  O  4,  1912;  Dorothy  Louise,  b.  Ap  8,  1914. 
Address,  3832  West  End  Ave.,  Chicago. 

4957.  FRANK  MILLER  WALLACE 
Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  b.  My 
4,  1889,  Chicago  Heights,  111.;  s.  Robert  P.  (b. 
1852,  do.)  and  Mairie  Annie  (Miller)  Wallace 
(b.  1852,  do.).  Prepared  in  Bloom  Tp.  H.  S. 
Alpha  Chi  Sigma.  Asst.  Ceram.,  1911-12;  Insp., 
Pacific  Face  Brick  Co.,  Portland,  Ore.,  1912- 
13;  Asst.  Supt.,  do.,  1913-14;  Ceram.  Mgr., 
Paving  Brick  Co.,  Clinton,  Ind.,  1914;  Farmer, 
.Middle  Inlet,  Wis.,  1914-17;  Asst.  Supt.,  Nat. 
Onion  Salt  Co.,  Chicago  Heights,  111.  Co.  F., 
311th  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.  Auth.:  Relative 
Amounts  of  Barium  Compounds  to  Produce 
and  Prevent  Efflorescence  on  Brick;  Function 
of  Lime  in  Vitrification  of  a  Shale,  Trans. 
Ceram.  Soc.  and  ///.  Clav  Workers  Mag.  Mem,, 
Presby.  Church.  Address,  608  E.  Green  St., 
Champaign. 

4958.  WILLIAM   ARTHUR  WALLACE 
Mech,  Engr.;   B.   S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  4,   1885, 

Baraboo,  Wis.;  s.  William  Gibson  (b.  Ap  13. 
1858,  Lynn,  Mass.)  and  Anna  Martina  Wal- 
lace (b.  Jl  n,  1862,  Shclbyville,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Baraboo  (Wis.)  H.  S.;  Clinton,  (la.) 
H.  S.;  Purdue  Univ.,  1904-07.  Asst.  Retort 
Foreman,  Am.  Creosoting  Co.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  191 1;  Foreman,  do.,  1911-12;  do..  Fore- 
man Hugo,  Okla.,  Shreveport,  La.;  Represen- 
tative Am.  Steel  Foundries  Chicago,  1912.  Mar- 
ried Lyniie  Ramsey,  S  8,  1017.  Knobnoster, 
Mo.   Address,   Box   1191,   Knobnoster,   Mo. 

4959.  CHESLEY  MATTHEW  WALTER 
Lawyer;    LL.    B.;    b.    N    19,    1887,    Savanna, 

III.;  s.  John  (b.  Jl  25,  1858,  Dalls  Co.,  la.) 
and  Catherine  (Dully)  Walter  (b.  N  10,  1861, 
Sligo  Co.,  Ireland).  Prepared  in  Savanna 
Tp  H.  S.  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Grand  Treas.. 
Order  of  Coif;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  John  Mar- 
shall Law  Club;  111. -la.  Debate;  111. -Minn.,  De- 
l-ate; Philomathean.  City  Atty.,  Savanna,  111., 
1917.  Detachment  2,  Finance  Div.  B60,  New 
York  City.  Address,  Savanna,  111.;  bus.  add., 
c/o   First   Nat.    Bank,   do. 


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4960.  OXCAR  WILLIAM  RUDOLPH 
WANDERER 
(Brother  of  No.  4479) 
Struct.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  My  6,  1889. 
Chicago;  s.  Thomas  Alwm  (b.  Jl  8,  1863,  Thur- 
ingen  Wald,  Sachsen,  Ger.)  and  Maria  Ther- 
esa (Brodt)  Wanderer  (b.  N  22,  1862.  Zech- 
lin  Pomnicrn,  do.).  Prepared  in  McKinley  II. 
S.;  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Chicago.  Scaliliard 
and  Blade;  Maj.  Univ.  Regt.;  V.  P.,  Prcs., 
C.  E.  Club;  Cadet  Hop  Com.;  Engrs.  Dance 
Com.;  Brevet  Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard.  Drafts- 
man, Am.  Bridge  Co.,  Gary,  Ind. ;  do.,  A.  T. 
&  S.  F.  Ry.  System.  Oak  Park,  ill.;  Struct. 
Engr.,  Leonard  Const.  Co.,  Chicago;  Pres., 
Wanderer  Const.  Co.,  Oak  Park,  111.  Struct. 
Engr.  Bur.  Yards  and  Docks,  Washington,  1). 
C,  term  of  war.  Mem..  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Buil- 
ders' Assn.;  Illini  Club,  Chicago.  Married  Ma- 
bel Hester  Bankes.  My  2,  191 7,  Oak  Park,  111. 
Address,  309  S.  Cuyler  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.; 
bus.  add.,   414   S.    Lombard  Ave.,   do. 

4961.  FRANK  ANTHONY  WARD 
(Brother  of  No.  5991) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ag  24,  1888, 
Sterling,  HI.;  s.  Henry  Clay  (b.  N  16,  1850, 
Belmont  Co.,  O.)  and  Catherine  (Anthony) 
Ward  (b.  Je  13,  1856,  Sterling,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Sterling  and  Coloma  Tp.  H.  Schs. ; 
Univ.  Acad.  Glee  Club;  Pres.,  Arch.  Club; 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Designer,  Frank  S. 
Baker,  Arch.,  Chicago;  Supt.,  The  Guarantv 
Const.  Co.,  do.,  101 1 ;  Arch.,  Los  Angeles, 
1 91 2;  do.,  Frank  T.  Kegley  and  Withey  & 
Davis,  do.,  1912-13;  do.,  Reginald  T.  Johnson. 
Arch.,  Pasadena,  Calif.,  1914;  do.,  Fugard  & 
Knapp,  Arch..  Chicago,  Sterling,  and  Moline, 
111.  1917-18.  Pvt..  1st  Class.  311th  Field  Sig- 
nal Bn.,  Co.  A.  (Radio)  A.  E.  P.,  France;  Mus- 
tered out,  F  9.  1 9 19.  Married  Myrtle  Edna  Bar- 
kow,  D  29,  19 1 7.  Pittsburgh.  Address,  807  B 
Ave.,  Sterling,  111. 

4962.     FREDERICK  .MARTIN  WILLIAM 
WASCHER 

Associate;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ja  26,  18S9, 
Champaign;  s.  Frederick  Martin  (b.  Ap  26, 
1857,  Vekeritz  Province.  Ponierania,  Ger.j  and 
Louise  (Schnuccke)  Wascher  (b.  D  24,  1858, 
Schrotinghousen,  Westphalia,  Ger.).  Prepared 
in  Champaign  H.  .S.  Alpha  Zeta.  Asst.,  Soil 
Sur.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  III.,  191 1-13; 
First  Asst.,  do..  1913-17;  Assoc,  do.,  1917 — . 
Mem.,  St.  John's  German  Luth.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Frances  Eugenia  Leiter,  Je  24,  19  is. 
Maroa,  III.  Address,  505  W.  Springfield  Ave., 
Champaign;  bus.  add.,  Agr.  Bldg.,  L^niv.  of 
111.,   Urbana. 

4963.  *EVART  MONTGOMERY  WATKINS 
Cml.  Traveler;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  12, 
1886,  Richmond,  Ky. ;  s.  Clay  R.  (b.  Ag  21, 
1861,  do.)  and  Emma  (Madden)  Watkins  (h. 
F  17,  i860,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Atlanta  H.  S. 
Rodman,  Boundary  Arbitration  Comn.,  Costa 
Rica;  Asst.  Engr.,  N.  R.  R..  Port  Limon,  Costa 
Rica.      Married    Ethel    Frances    Bryant,   Je    14. 

1911,  Champaign.  Drowned  Ag  i,  1913,  Port 
Limon,   Costa   Rica. 

4964.  LAURA  ARMENIA  WATT  ri'UL- 
TON) 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  My  27,  1886,  Bruceville. 
Ind.;  d.  Robert  Gordon  (b.  Mv  6.  1856.  Cedar- 
ville,  O.)  and  Hannah  (Kcithecker")  Watt  (b. 
N  2,  i860,  Freelandsville,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Princeton  (Ind.)  H.  S. ;  Monmouth  Coll., 
1905-08.     Married  Lawrence  W.  Fulton,  Ag  14, 

1912,  Princeton,  Ind.  Children:  Robert  Arm- 
strong, b.  Ja  20,  1914;  Joseph  Patton.  b,  JI  i, 
1918.  Address,  Ellsworth,  Wis. 


4965.  LOIS  WEBBER  (LOCKE) 
(Wife  of  No.  3842) 
A.  B.  in  L.  S:  A.;  b.  Je  27,  1888,  Minneap- 
olis; d.  James  Henry  (h.  1843,  Urbana)  and 
.\manda  (Farson)  Webber  (b.  1846,  Newcastle, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Shelbyville,  H.  S.;  John 
Marshall  II.  S.,  Chicago.  Married  Walter 
Coutant  Locke  ('09),  Ja  i,  1912,  Indianapolis. 
Children:  Virginia,  b.  Je  8.  1913;  William 
Webber,  b.  My  12,  1916.  .4ddrcss,  407  E.  Lo- 
cust   St.,    Harrisburg,    111. 

4966.  CHARLES    ELMER   WEEKS 
Engineer;    B,    S.    in    E.    E.;   b.    Je    13,    1883, 

Streator.  111.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  Mr  25,  1850, 
Staffordshire,  Eng.)  and  Sarah  (Jenkins) 
Weeks  (b.  O  28,  1859,  Pendleton.  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Colfax   II.   S.     Eta   Kajipa  Nu;  Pres,, 

E.  E.  Soc.  Salesman,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago.    Address,  922  Addison   St.,  Chicago. 

4967.  GEORGE  BATES  WEISIGER 
Prin.  H.  S.;  LL.  B.;  b.  S  30,  1886,  Fair- 
mont. 111.;  s.  John  W.  (b.  Mr  15,  1842,  Indian- 
ola,  III.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Draper)  Weisiger- 
(b.  S  27,  1851).  Prepared  in  Fairmount  H. 
.S.;  111.  Norm.  Sch.,  Normal,  111.  Ionian; 
John  Marshall  Law  Clourt;  Theta  Kappa  Nu; 
Scholarship.  Supt.,  Atwood  Schs.,  111.,  1914- 
15;  do..  Homer,  111.,  1915-17;  Prin.,  Oakwood, 
111.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  191 7—.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church;  A.  F.  A.  M,  Married  Hazel  Terpen- 
ing,  Ja  20,  1912.  Children:  Benjamin  Wil- 
son, b.  N  8,  1912;  David  Eugene,  b.  Jl  12, 
1914;  James  Richard,  b.  Ja  5,  1918.  Address, 
Oakwood,   HI. 

4968.  ORPHA  MAY  WELLMAN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  A.  M.,  1913;  b. 
S  17,  18S0,  Dana,  Ind.;  s.  William  Browne  (b. 
S  22,  1846,  near  Hamilton,  O.)  and  Mary 
Maria  (Taylor)  Wellman  (b.  My  27,  i860, 
near  Clinton,   Ind.).     Prepared  in    Dana,   Ind., 

II.  S.;  Ind.  St.  Norm.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Der 
Deutsche  Verein;  Le  Cercle  Francais.  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  Memphis,  Mo.,  1914-16;  do.,  Arming- 
ton,  HI.,  1917-18.  Address.  1107  Williamson 
St.,  Champaign;   bus.  add.,   Armington,  III. 

4969-  WALTER  WILLIAM  WENHOLZ 
Ry.  Signal  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b,  D  7, 
1886,  Algonquin,  111.;  s.  Louis  H.  (b.  Jl  31, 
1856,  Crete.  Ind.)  and  Amelia  (Labahn)  Wen- 
holz  (b.  Mr  18.  1866.  CMcago).  Prepared  in 
Elgin  Acad.  Iris.  Designing  and  Drafting 
Switchboards  and  Panel  Boards,  Oak  Park, 
III.,  1912-13;  Ry.  Signal  Engr.,  Gtn.  Ry.  Sig- 
nal Co.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1913-18.  Co.  D, 
510th  Engrs.,  Service  Bn.,  A.  E.  F..  France. 
Address.  Dundee.  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Gen.  Ry. 
Signal   Co..   Rochester,   N.   Y. 

4970.  ALBERT  FRANK  WESTLUND 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in  M.   E. ;  b.   My    17,    1888, 

Chicago:  s.  Frank  G.  (b.  1855,  Sweden)  and 
Emma  C.  (Larsen)  Westlund  (b.  1859,  Swe- 
den.) Prepared  in  R.  T.  Crane  Tech.  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Chi  Phi;  M.  E.  Soc;  Prelim.  Hon- 
ors; Ed..  Techiiograt'h.  Mech.  Engng.  Dept., 
Til.  Steel  Co.,  Chicago.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E. 
Married   Nellie   Walsh,    S    iS,    1012,    Mt.    Zion, 

III.  Address,   601    S.  4th   St.,   Champaign. 

4971.  ARTHUR  WAYNE  WTIEELER 

(Brother  of  No.  2541) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.:  b.  Te  26,  1886. 
Bellflower,  111.;  s.  Thomas  Metcalf  (b.  O  4, 
i8ss,  Kalamazoo  Co.,  Mich.)  and  I. aura  Belle 
(Garst)  Wheeler  (b.  Ja  21,  1859,  Clark  Co., 
O.).  Prepared  in  Farmer  City  H.  S.;  Univ. 
.•\cad.  Sigma  Xi;  Capt.,  Univ.  Rept.  Civ.  Ener., 
Chicago,  1011-17.  Capt.,  Engr.  O.  R.  C;  Ft. 
Leavenworth,  1917;  iiith  Engrs.,  1917;  OfSce 
Chief    Engr..    ist    .Army,    A.    E.    F.       Mem.,    A. 

F.  A.  M.  Married  Delta  Mabel  Rosencrans, 
Je  27,  1006,  Farmer  City  HI.  (died  My  24, 
1917).  Address,  1105  S.  3rd  St.,  Champaign. 


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[1911 


4972.  EARLE  JUDSON  WHEELER 
Supt.,  Bklg.  Const.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  9, 
iSyo,  Chitago;  s.  Alonzo  S.  (.b.  Mr  10,  1856, 
Hudson,  111.)  and  Ella  M.  (Nichols)  Wheeler 
(b.  F  :■':,  1856,  Hustonville,  Ky.).  Prepared 
in  Univ.  H.  §.,  Chicago.  Eng.  Club;  Sr.  Ball 
Com.  Draftsman,  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  191 1 -12; 
Struct.  Engr.,  Stone  &  Webster  Corp.,  1912-13; 
do..  Trussed  Concrete  Steel  Co.,  1913-16;  Supt., 
Bldg.  Const.,  Wells  Bros.  Const.  Co.,  Chicago. 
Married  Maud  Barnes,  S  19,  19 14,  E.  St. 
Louis,  111.  Child,  Kol)ert  Barnes,  b.  Je  5,  1917. 
Address  6940  Perry  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
914  Monadnock  Bldg.,  do. 

4973.  KINGSLEY  BARBOUR  WHITE 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  C.  E.;  b.  My  17, 
1885,  Boston;  s.  Willard  (b.  My  30.  1S44,  Can- 
ton, Conn.)  and  Emma  Frances  (.Nightingale) 
White  (b.  Je  22,  1846,  Boston).  Prepared  in 
Boise,  (Idaho)  H.  S. ;  Evanston  H.  S.  llus. 
Engs.,  Municipal  Engng.,  1911-13;  do.,  Rein- 
forced concrete  design  and  const.,  1913-14; 
C;onst.  Engr.,  Indus.  Bldg.  Design  and  Const., 
1914-1S;  do.,  Gardner  ic  Lindberg,  Engrs.,  Chi- 
cago. Mem..  Unitarian  Church;  A.  V.  A.  M. 
Married  Euphemia  Pitkethly  Kiddie,  Je  3,  1916, 
Chicago.  Child,  Marilynii  Louise,  b.  Jl  29, 
1917.  Address,  7407  Union  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  1135  Marquette  Bldg.,  do. 

4974.  CLARENCE  ARTHUR  WHITNADL 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  25,  1885, 
Troy,  O. ;  s.  Clarence  Washington  (b.  D  17, 
1855,  Elbridge  111.)  and  Sarah  Jane  (Gross) 
Whitnall  (b.  N  9,  1853,  Casstown,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Peoria  H.  S.  Mech.  Engr.,^  Holt  Mfg. 
Co.,  Peoria.  Address,  814  Biglow  St.,  Peoria; 
bus.  add..  Holt  Mfg.  Co.,  do. 

4975.  JOHN  HAMILTON  WHITTEN 
(Brother  of  No.  2866) 
Assistant;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1912;  Ph. 
D.,  1914;  b.  O  3,  1873,  Bradford,  111.;  s.  Wil- 
liam H.  (b.  D  25,  1819,  N.  Y.)  and  Ellen 
(Schuyler)  Whitlen  (b.  O  20,  1831,  N.J.). 
Prepared  in  111.  So.  Norm.  Univ.  Sigma  Xi. 
Asst.,  Bot.,  Univ.  of  ill.  Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S. 
Married  Lillian  May  Catterlin,  Ag  18,  1903. 
Address,   711    Normal  Ave.,  Chicago. 

4976.  FRED  HORACE  WHITTUM 
(JBrother  of  No.  4977) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chein.  E. ;  b.  Jl  27,  1886, 
Hersher,  HI.;  s.  Frank  Balis  (b.  My  28,  1856, 
Pheli)S,  N.  Y.)  and  Sarah  Maria  (Richards) 
Whittum  (b.  Ja  11,  1852,  Clarkshill,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Hersher  II.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Chem. 
Club.  Salurator  Boss,  111.  Steel  Coke  Plant, 
Gary,  Ind.,  191 1;  Chem.,  111.  St.  Geol.  Sur., 
1911-16;  Chem..  Allegheny  By-Product  Coke 
Co.,  McKeesport,  Pa.,  1916-18;  do.,  Clairton 
By-Products  Coke  Works,  Clairton,  Pa.,  1918 — . 
Mem.  A.  C.  S.  Married  Ora  l.ittlebcld,  Ag 
28,  191 5,  Champaign.  Children:  George  Frank, 
b.  Jl  13,  1916  (died  Jl  15.  I9i('^;  James  B., 
b.  Mr  10,  1918.  .4ddrcss,  73  1)  St.,  Wilson, 
Pa.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Clairton  By-Products  Coke 
Works,   Clairton,   Pa. 

4977.     SAMUEL  HARRIE  WHITTUM 

(Brother  of  No.  4976) 
A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  Au  27,  1888, 
Hersher,  111.;  s.  Frank  Balis  (b.  My  28,  1856. 
Phelps.  N.  Y.)  and  Sarah  Maria  (Richards) 
Whittum  (b.  Ja  11,  1852,  Clarkshill,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Hersher  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Beta 
Cjamma  Sigma.  With  Butler  Bros..  Chicago. 
1911-18;  Hibbard,  Spencer,  Bartlett  &  Co., 
1918—.  Camp  Examining  Bd.,  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C,  1918;  Camp  Sevier,  S.  C,  1918-19;  Mus- 
tered out,  1"  7.  1919.  Married  Hazel  Kathryn 
Surkamer,  My  21,  1918,  Glen  Ellyn.  111.  Ad- 
dress, Box  341,  Glen  Ellyn,  111.;  bus.  add.. 
Stale  St.  Bridge,  Chicago. 


4978.  LESLIE  LEROY  WILBOURN 
(Brother  of  No.  5499) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  15,  1888;  s.  W.  W. 
and  Julia  (Coakley)  Wilbourn.  Prepared  in 
Jackson  Mil.  Acad.,  Jackson,  Mo.  Phi  Alpha 
Delta.  States  Atty.,  Alexander  Co.,  Cairo,  111., 
1916 — .  Address,  402  Washington  Ave.,  Cairo, 
HI.;    bus.  add.,  Halliday  Estate   Bldg.,  do. 

4979.     JOSEPH   P.    WILEY 
(Brother  of  No.  2285) 

A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A. ;  b.  Ap  4,  1887,  Sulli- 
van, 111.;  s.  J.  B.  (b.  S  1837,  do.)  and  Pauline 
Jeannette  (Philliiis)  Wiley  (b.  Mr  6,  1848,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Sullivan  II.  S.  .-iddrcss,  Sullivan, 
ill.t 

4980.     ROSS   BERT    WILSON 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ja  28,  1890, 
Hyde,  Colo.;  s.  William  Henry" (b.  Ja  22,  1859. 
Kankakee,  111.)  and  Clara  Pauline  (Roth)'  Wil- 
son (b.  Aj)  19,  1863,  New  York  City;.  Pre- 
pared in  Kankakee  H.  S.  Engr.,  Wohiier  & 
Wilson,  Kankakee,  111.,  1915 — .  Mem.,  A.  V. 
A.  M.  Married  iVIabel  Murphy,  D  29,  1910, 
Chicago.  Child  Mabel  Ross,  b.  S  28.  1911. 
.■iddress,  656  E.  Court  St.,  l\ankakee,  111. 

4981.  CLEMENT  BERNARD  WISSING 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  6,  1887, 
V^incennes,  ind.;  s.  Herman  (b.  My  5,  1859, 
do.)  and  Mary  (Ebncr)  Wissing  ('b.  D  22,  i860, 
do.).  Prepared  in  V^inccnnes  Univ.;  Univ. 
Acad.  Phi  I\appa  Sigma;  Yoxan;  Ind.  Club; 
Cap  and  Gown  Com.  Mgr.,  Citizens'  Ice  & 
Cold  Storage  Co.,  X'incennes,  Ind.,  1911-12; 
With  Ebncr  ice  &  Cold  Storage  Co.,  Vincennes, 
Ind.,  1912-17;  Nordyke  &  Marmon  Co.,  In- 
dianapolis, 1917 — .  Married  Inio  Hartwell,  O 
20,  1915,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.  Child,  John,  b.  My 
10  1917.  Address,  1845  N.  Talbot  St.,  Indian- 
apolis. 

4982.     ADALINE  ELIZABETH  WITT 
(DAVIS) 
(Sister  of  No.   5506) 
A.   B.    in  Sc;   b.   Jl  25,   1887,   Kane,   111.;   d. 
George   Washington   (b.   Ap   21,    1841,   do.)    and 
l.oueza  Ann    (Williams)   Witt  (b.   My   15,   1856, 
iio.).      Prepared  in  Carrollton   11.    S.      Teacher, 
H.   S.,   Assumption,   III.,    1911-12.     Mem.,    Pres- 
by.    Church;    O.    E.    S.      Married    George    VVil- 
liani     Davis,    Je     19,     1913,    I'Cane,    111.       Child, 
George  William,  Jr.,  b.   D  27,   1916.     Address, 
i22   N.  Chelsea,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

4983.  JOHN  BYRON  WRIGHT 
Supt.  and  Dir. ;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ag  24,  1880, 
Tallula,  111.;  s.  Samuel  (b.  1843,  Morgan  Co., 
111.)  and  Roxanna  (Conlee)  Wright  (b.  1848, 
Jo  Daviess  Co.,  ill.).  I'rcpared  in  Ashland  H. 
S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Ka|)pa  Delta  Pi.  Supt. 
an<l  Dir.  Agr.,  Wcstbrook  (Minn.1  Pub.  Schs. 
Marricii  Fannie  E.  W^ilson,  Je  9,  1916.  Ad- 
dress,  Westbrook,    Minn. 

4984.  WALTER  HEALI)  WYETII 
Arch.  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Sc. ;  b.  My  27, 
1K87,  Canton,  111.;  s.  Newton  (b.  O  28,  1854, 
Newark,  O.)  and  Adelaide  (lieald)  Wyeth  (b. 
.S  12,  1859,  Canton.  111.).  i'rcpared  in  Lake 
View  H.  S..  Chicago.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma; 
Arch.  Club;  Ku  Klux;  Scarab.  Arch.  Drafts- 
man, Springfield,  111.,  191 1;  do.,  Chicago, 
Mill — .  Address,  4730  Dover  St.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,   105   S.   Deariiorn  St.,  do. 

4985.  WILLIAM  WODIN  YAPP 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1914;  b. 
le  30,  1888,  Mansfield,  111.;  s.  Charles  Wes- 
ley (b.  Ap  18,  i8so)  and  Martha  Ann  (Gard- 
ner) Yapp  (b.  Ag  8,  i85,(),  Pittsfield,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Mansfield  H.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad.  Alpha 
Zeta;    Sigma    Xi;    Adelphic;    Agr.    Club;    Var- 


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443 


sity  Track;  Varsity  Soccer  Team.  111.  St.  Soil 
Survey,  1911;  Official  Testing,  igu;  Asst., 
Dairy  Ilusb.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-14;  Jnstr.,  do., 
191 5-1 7.  Aiilli.:  Hnl.,  A  Study  of  the  Rela- 
tive Reliability  of  Official  Tests  of  Dairy  Cows. 
Mem..  M.  K.  Church.  Married  Charlotte  Rose 
Gordon,  O  0,  1914,  Havana,  111.  Child.  Robert 
Gordon,  b.  S  21,  1916.  Address,  iiii  W. 
Springtield    Ave.,    Urbana. 

4986.  ROBERT  RALEIGH  YATES 
Civ.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Warrenton, 
Va.;  s.  Henry  Clay  (u.  Flint  Hill,  Va.)  and 
Elizabeth  Clay  (DeShiclds)  Yates  (b.  Jl  i^. 
1848,  Alexandria,  Va.).  Prepared  in  Central 
II.  S.,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  George  Washington 
Univ.  Easterners'  Club;  Sigma  Nu.  Engng. 
Draftsman,  Waddell  &  Harrington,  Const. 
Engrs.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  tu-o  years  as  Chief 
of  Engng.  party  for  Bridge  Engr.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C;  Engr.  Harrington,  Harvard  &  Ash, 
Consulting  Bridge  Engrs.,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
19:5-17;  City  Bridge  Engr.,  Dayton,  O.,  1917— . 
Lt.,  Civ.  Engrs.  Corps,  U.  S.  N.,  R.  P.,  Naval 
Acad.,  Annapolis,  Md.  Mem.,  Kansas  City 
Engrs.  Club.  Address,  1012  Baltimore  Ave., 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

4987.  OSWALD  KARL  YEAGER 
(Husband  of  No.  4089) 
Bldg.  Const.;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  F  s,  1888, 
Danville,  111.;  s.  Oscar  P.  (b.  O  25,  1868,  do.) 
and  Martha  Ellen  (Smith)  Yeager  (b.  S  3, 
1868,  do.).  Prepared  in  Danville  H.  S.;  De 
Pauw  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
Phi  Rho  Sigma;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Varsity 
Football.  Served  two  enlistments  in  111.  Nat. 
Guard;  Capt.  Q.  M.  C,  Frankfort  Arsenal, 
Philadelphia,  kem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.; 
Univ.  (Tlub,  Chicago.  Married  Sara  Hazel 
Brand  ('10).  O  10,  1913.  Children:  Eliza- 
beth Anne,  b.  Ag  8,  1914;  Phillip  Edward,  b 
O  I,  1916.  Address,  803  N.  Vermilion  St., 
Danville,   111.;   btis.   add.,   Baum   Bldg.,   do. 

4988.  CHUAN  PONG  YIN 
Managing  Ry.  Dir.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
D  22.  1882,  Soochow,  China;  s.  T.  F.  Yin. 
Prepared  in  Univ.  of  Calif.  Mgr.  and  Dir.. 
Shanghai-Nanking  Ry.,  Shanghai,  China.  Ad- 
dress,  Shanghai,  China. 

4989.  GERTRUDE  IRENE  YORK 
(Sister  of  No.  4990) 
Dir.,  H.  Econ.  Dept.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
Thackeray,  111.;  d.  Rev.  Charles  Logan  (b.  My 
20,  1862,  Enfield,  Wliite  Co..  111.)  and  Clara 
Amanda  (Hamill)  York  (b.  My  20,  1862,  Belle- 
ville, 111.).  Prepared  in  Granite  City  H.  S.; 
111.  Woman's  Coll.  A.  M.,  Columbia,  1916. 
H.  Sc.  Club.  Asst.  Prin.  and  Prin.,  H.  S., 
Barry,  111.,  1905-9;  Teacher,  H.  Sc.  and  Eng., 
Tempe  Union  H.  S.,  Tempe,  Ariz.,  19:2-15; 
Head,  H.  Econ.,  Agnes  Scott  Coll.,  :9i6-:7; 
Acting  Dir.,  H.  Econ.  Dept.,  Fla.  St.  Coll.  for 
Women,  Tallahassee,  :9i7 — .  Auth.:  Economy 
of  Food,  Fla.  Health  Notes,  O  19 17.  .-iddress, 
St.   Coll.   for   Women,  Tallahassee,  Fla. 

4990.  MATTIE  AGNES  YORK  (MEYER) 
(Sister  of  No.  4989) 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  My  26,  :890,  Thackeray, 
111.;  d.  Charles  Logan  (b.  My  20,  :862,  En- 
field, White  Co.,  III.)  and  Clara  Amanda  (Ham- 
ill)  York  (b.  My  20,  :862,  Belleville.  111.). 
Prepared  in  Brighton  H.  S.;  III.  Woman's 
Coll.  Final  Honors.  Asst.,  Dr.  W.  J.  Mac- 
Neal,  St.  Pellagra  Com.,  summer  :9ii;  Asst., 
Bacteriol.  Battle  Creek  Sanitarium,  Battle 
Creek,  Mich.,  i9::-i2;  Teacher.  Sc,  Glendale, 
Ariz.,  :9:3-i4;  do.,  Sc.  and  Math.,  Tempe, 
Ariz.,  :9:4-;7.  Married  Harry  P.  Meyer,  N 
2:,  :9i7,  Albany,  N.  Y.  Child,  Dorothy  Jane, 
b.  Ja  2  :9i9.  Address,  5  Henrv  St.,  Schenec- 
tady, N^.  Y. 


4991.  LOUIS  ANDREW  ZEARING 
(Brother  of  No.  4041) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  13.  1888,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.;  s.  Louis  Fremont  (b.  S  27,  :854,  Dover, 
111.)  and  Emily  Trimmer  (Hazen)  Zearing  (b. 
My  30,  1856,  Toulon,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Princeton  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Shield  and 
Trident;  Theta  Kappa  Nu;  Delta  Sigma  Rho; 
Ionian;  Scholarship;  Prelim.  Honors;  Mem., 
111. -Minn.  Debating  Team  ;  Sec,  Jr.  Class; 
Treas.,  Sr.  Memorial  Com.;  V.  P.,  111.  Union. 
Lawyer,  Princeton,  111.  2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F., 
France;  Mustered  out,  F  14,  1919.  Address, 
Princeton,   HI. 


499^.     LEIGH  F.  W.  ZERBEE 

Art.  Engr.,  U.  S.  A.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  C.  E.;  b. 
My  21,  1889,  Jackson,  Mich.;  s.  V.  J.  (b.  D 
2,  :8s:,  St.  Augustine,  Pa.)  and  Mary  A. 
(Riffel)  Zerbee  (b.  Je  :9,  :8s9,  Bedford  Co., 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  H.  S.,  Bellefontaine,  O. 
Triangle;  C.  E.  Club;  Spalding  Guild;  Pres., 
C.  E.  Club;  Corda  Fratres;  Winner  of  Co. 
Competitive  Drill.  2nd  Lt.,  C.  A.  Corps,  U. 
S.  A.,  :9:i;  ist  Lt.,  C.  A.  Corps,  :9:5;  De- 
tailed in  Signal  Corps,  19:0;  Capt.,  Signal 
Corps,  19:7;  Built  Radio  Sta.,  Ft.  Huachuca, 
Ariz.;  Service  on  Border  and  in  France,  Com- 
manding Signal  Bn.  and  Gen.  Supply  Depot. 
Auth.:  Articles  in  Sc.  Am.,  and  Jour.  U.  S. 
Art.  Mem.,  Ft.  Monroe  Club;  Art.  Club. 
Galveston;  Oleadner  Country  Club.  Address, 
403  E.  Columbus  St.,  Bellefontaine,  O. 


4993.     JAMES   ZETEK 

Govt.  Entomologist;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  D  12, 
1886;  s.  Vaclav  (b.  O  i,  186:,  Bohemia,  Aus- 
tria-Hungary) and  Johanna  (Vecker)  Zetek  (b. 
Ap  :o,  187:,  do.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech. 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Komenian  Soc;  Cosmopoli- 
tan Club;  Inter-Foreign  Soc;  Sigma  Xi;  Final 
Honors.  Asst.  Pastor,  Unitarian  Church,  Ur- 
bana, 19:0-::;  Grasshopper  Specialist,  Office 
St.  Entomol.,  Minn.;  Govt.  Entomologist,  Isth- 
mian Canal  Com.,  Ancon,  Canal  Zone,  19::- 
13;  St.  Entomologist,  Rep.  of  Panama,  1913- 
15;  Dir.  Gen.,  Nat.  Exposition,  do.,  :9is-:6; 
Prof.  Biol,  and  Hygiene,  Nat.  Inst,  of  Pana- 
ma, 19:6-18;  U.  S.  Censor,  Panama  Canal 
Zone,  19:8;  Entomologist,  Bd.  of  Health  Lab., 
Ancon  Hosp.,  Panama  Canal,  19:8 — .  4  Minute 
Man,  Panama  Canal  Zone;  U.  S.  Mail  Censor, 
tech.  branch,  do.,  :9:8.  Auth.:  (with  Gir 
ault)  F"urther  Biological  Studies  on  the  Com 
mon  Colo.  Potato  Beetle,  Annals  Entomol. 
Soc.  Am.,  Vol.  XI,  1910;  Determining  the 
Flight  of  Mosquitos,  do..  Vol.  VI,  1913.  Ovi- 
position  in  Aedes  Calopus  (Meigen),  The  Can- 
adian Entomologist,  U  1913;  The  Flight  of 
Miisca  Doinestica,  Linne,  Annals  Entomolog. 
Soc.  Am.,  Vol.  VII,  1914;  Mosquitos  and 
Cobwebs,  Jour.  Entomol.  and  Zovl..  1914;  Be- 
havior of  Anopheles  Albimanus  Wiede  and 
Tarsiniaculata  Goeldi,  Annals  Entomol.  Soc. 
Am.  Vol.  VIII,  1915;  Reducing  Malaria  by 
Reducing  the  Number  of  Anopheles  within 
Houses,  do.,  Vol.  IX,  19:6.  The  Ecology  of 
Bubonic  Plague,  do..  Vol.  X,  :9:7;  Los  Habi- 
tos  de  los  Mosquitos  del  Genero  Anopheles 
que  Transniiten  la  Fiebre  Malaria  en  Panama, 
con  Ciertas  Indicaciones  pai  a  la  Reduccion 
de  Aquella  en  el  Interior  de  Panama.  Rev. 
Colegio  La  Salle  de  Panama,  1918.  In  Press: 
The  Mollusks  of  Piatt,  Champaign  and  Ver- 
milion Cos.,  111.;  The  Ecology  of  Forest-In- 
habiting Snails  of  the  U.  S.;  Los  Moluscos  de 
la  Republica  de  Panama.  Mem.,  Entomol  Soc. 
Am.;  Ecological  Soc.  Am.;  111.  St.  Acad.  Sc. ; 
Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S. 
Married  Maria  Luisa  Gutierrez,  D  3,  19:3, 
Panama,  Rep.  of  Panama.  Address,  Ancon, 
Canal  Zone.   Box  245. 


444 


Universuv  of  Illinois 
CLASS  OF  1912   (514  LIVING,  9  DEAD) 


[191-' 


4(,94.  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  ABBOTT 
(Son  of  No.  373;  Brother  of  No.  5515) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  21,  1890, 
Chicago;  s.  \V.  L.  ('84),  (b.  Union  Grove, 
111.)  and  Carrie  (Entwhistle)  Abbott  (b.  Jo 
Daviess  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Lewis  Inst., 
Chicago.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Scabbard  and 
Blade;  Maj.,  Univ.  Rcgt.;  Varsity  Track.  Far- 
mer, 1912-17.  R.  O.  T.  C.  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.; 
ist  Lt.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  R.  C.;  42nd  Inf.,  1917. 
Married  Helen  Amanda  Hood,  Je  24.  "9 '4. 
Eau  Claire,  Wis.  Child,  William  Lament,  II., 
b.   D  30,    1915.  Address,  Downers   Grove.   111. 

4995.  M.  D.  ABNEY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Jl  11,  1890,  liar- 
risburg,  111.;  s.  Albert  G.  and  Gertrude  (Rob- 
inson) Abney.  Prepared  in  Harrisburg  Tp. 
H.  S.;  Ewing  Coll.  Philomathean.  Teacher, 
Sullivan,  111.-  Ath.  Dir.  and  Physics  Instr. 
ist  Lt.,  4th  Regt.,  F.  A.,  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.; 
Mustered  out,  Ja  19 19.  Married  Grace  Eleanor 
Thorn,  Jl  22.  19:4.  Children:  Frances  Gertrude, 
b.  Je  «o,  1915;  Grace  Elizabeth,  b.  O  14,  1917- 
Address,  Galatia,  111. 

4996.  HERBERT   AUGUSTUS   ACER 

(Brother  of  No.  6038) 
Manufacturer;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b. 
Ag  18,  1889,  Medina,  N.  Y.;  s.  Herbert  A. 
and  Ella  (Whedon)  Acer.  Prepared  in  Medina 
(N.  Y.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Psi  Upsilon. 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  ISIary  Elizabeth 
Brennan,  Je  26,  1916,  Medina,  N.  Y.  Child, 
Mary  E.,  b.  Ag  10,  1917.  Address,  804  ^^ . 
Center  St.,  Medina,  X.  Y.;  bus.  add.,  Acer  and 
Whedon,  Inc.,  do. 

4997.  RHODA  ADRIAXCE    (HITCH) 

(Wife  of  No.  471 1) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  12,  1889,  Brook- 
ville,  Ind.;  d.  Edward  H.  (b.  D  31,  1858. 
Owasco,  N.  Y.)  and  Margaret  J.  (Hyndmare) 
Adriance  (b.  Je  5,  1867,  Cincinnati).  Pre- 
pared in  Bellefontaine  (O.)  H.  S.;  Wilson 
Coll.,  1907-08.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Johnstown,  Pa., 
1912-14.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Married 
Dorris  Nelson  Hitch  ('ii),  Mr  5,  1914,  Johns- 
town, Pa.  Children:  Quinlan  A.,  b.  Mr  22, 
1915;  Margaret  C,  b.  Jl  27,  1917.  Address, 
Forest    Grove,   Mont. 

4998.  WALTER  WILFORU  AIXS WORTH 
Manager;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  13,  1889, 
Chandlervillc,  111.;  s.  C.  W.  Ainsworth.  Pre- 
pared in  Whipple  Acad.;  111.  Coll.  Chi  Beta; 
Glee  Club;  V.  P.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Varsity  Track; 
Class  Fooiball;  N'arsity  Football;  Qui.  Club; 
Lincoln  League.  Sales  Mgr.,  Wm.  R.  Compton 
Co.,  St.  Louis;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Chicago  branch, 
do.  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  C,  39th  M.  G.  Bn.,  13th  Div., 
Camp  Lewis,  Wash.;  Mustered  out,  D  28,  1918. 
Address,  Chandlervillc,  111.;  bus.  add.,  William 
R.    Compton   Co.,    Detroit. 

4999.  ARTHUR  JOSEPH  ALBRECHT 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.;  b.  O  24,  1887, 
Tiskilwa,  111.;  s.  Joseph  W.  fb.  D  9,  1845,  do.) 
and  Jennie  (Butler)  Albrccht  (b.  N  7,  1848, 
Me.).  Prepared  in  Tiskilwa  H.  S.  Acacia; 
Pres.  and  Bus.  Mgr.,  Univ.  Band.  Lawyer, 
Drury  &  Albrecht,  Lawyers,  Kenosha,  Wis., 
1913 — .  Married  Julia  E.  Halleck,  F  i,  1917. 
Ann   Arbor,   Mich.     Address,   Kenosha,   Wis. 

5000.     H.AZEL  ELLEN  ALKIRE 
Frin.,  H.   S.;   A.   B.   in  Sc;   b.  Ag   15,    1887. 
Grcenview,    111.;    d.    S.    W.    Alkire.      Prepared 
in  (3reenview  H.  S.      Prin.,  H.    S.,  Greenview, 
111.     Address,  Grcenview,  HI. 


5001.  EDWARD  DEWALT  ALLEN 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  O  25,  1889,  Free 
port.  111.;  s.  Edward  H.  (b.  1858,  Lena,  111.) 
and  Gertrude  (Dewalt)  Allen  (b.  1866,  Free- 
port,  111.).  Prepared  in  Freeport  II.  S.  M.  D., 
N.  W.  Med.  Sch.,  1914.  Chi  Psi;  Prelim. 
Honors.  Interne,  St.  Lukes  Hasp.,  1914-16; 
Physician,  1916 — .  Mem.,  Phi  Rho  Sigma, 
1912;  Alpha  Omega  Alpha,  1914;  la.  St.  Med. 
Soc.  Married  Helen  Houghton  Thomson,  Jl 
22,  1916,  Chicago.  Child,  Jean,  b.  My  s,  1918. 
.Address,  Hampton,  la. 

5002.  RALPH  ALLEN,  Jr. 
(Son  of  No.  92;  Brother  of  Nos.  1800,  2310, 
2876,  8096) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  3,  1889, 
Delavan,  111.;  s.  Ralph  ('76),  (b.  Ap  7,  1856, 
Seekonk,  !Mass. )  and  Ada  Mary  (Eaton)  Allen 
(b.  Ag  13,  1858,  Philo,  111.).  Prepared  in  Dela 
van  Ii.  S.  Agr.  Club.  Farmer,  Delavan  111. 
Married  Mary  Emma  Giles,  Ap  5,  1917,  Dela- 
van,   111.   Address,    Delavan,    111. 

5003.  ORR  MILTON  ALLYN 
(Husband  of  No.  1877;  Brother  of  No.  8098) 
Rancher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  29,  i886, 
Modesto,  111.;  s.  John  Milton  (b.  S  30,  1854, 
do.)  and  Flora  (Davidson)  Allyn  (b.  Mr  4, 
1862,  do.).  Prepared  in  Waverly  H.  S.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Alpha  Zeia;  Sigma  Xi;  Agr.  Club. 
Asst.,  Crop  Production,  Agr.  Exp.  Sla.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1912-17;  Rancher,  Fergus,  Mont., 
1917 — .  Auth. :  with  Dr.  W.  L.  Burlison; 
Prices  and  Shrinkage  of  Farm  Grains,  Agr. 
E.xp.  Sta.  Bui.,  N  1915;  Yields  of  Different 
\'arieties  of  Corn  in  111.,  do.,  Ag  1916;  Soy 
Beans  and  Cowpeas  in  111.,  do.,  Ap  1917; 
Yields  of  Spring  Grains  in  111.,  do.,  Ja  1917; 
Yields  of  Winter  Grain  in  111.,  do.,  Je  1917. 
Married  Frances  Gilkerson  ('03),  Je  10,  1911, 
Marshall,  Mo.  Children:  Orr  Milton,  Jr., 
b.  Ja  6,  '914;  Portia,  b.  D  26,  1916.  Address, 
Box  5,   J-ergus,   Mont. 

S004.  GUY  VERNON  ANDERSON 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  4,  1889, 
Chicago;  s.  D.  R.  Anderson.  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Chi  Phi;  Varsity 
Swimming.  2nd  Lt.,  U.  S.  Inf.  Address, 
2639  N.  Winchester  Ave.,  Chicago.! 

500S.  LEO  MAHLON  APGAR 
Purchasing  Asst.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S., 
1913;  b.  Ag  4,  1890,  Elgin,  111.;  s.  John  M. 
(b.  Ap  15,  1856,  Mt.  Pleasant,  N.  J.;  and 
Mary  M.  (Roth)  A[igar  (b.  Jl  31.  i860,  Ger.). 
Prepared  in  Elgin  H.  S.  L.  E.  Soc;  Capt., 
Univ.  Reel.;  Prelim.  Honors;  Mgr.,  Inter- 
schol.  Circus;  Treas.,  Sr.  Class;  Mgr.,  111. 
Union  Opera;  Sr.  Ball  Com.;  En^ng.  Dance 
Com.;  Asst.  Treas.,  111.  Union.  Lngng.  and 
Valuation  Dept.,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  Ry.,  i9i3-"4.; 
Stocks  and  Bonds,  John  Burnham  &  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1914-18;  I'urchasing  Asst.,  Emergency 
Fleet  Corp.,  Germantown,  Philadelphia.  Ad- 
dress, 620  Home  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.;  bus. 
add..  41    S.   LaSalle  St.,  Chicago. 

S006.  GROVER  SAMUEL  ARBUCKLE 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  16,  1888, 
Brocton,  III.;  s.  R.  E.  Arbuckle.  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Alpha  Sigma  I'hi;  Stud.  Branch, 
A.  S.  M.  E.;  Prelim.  Honors;  Class  Basket- 
ball; Class  Baseball.  2nd  Lt.,  4th  O.  T.  S.,  F.  A., 
Camp  Taylor,  Ag  1918;  do.,  30th  F.  A.,  Camp 
I-'unston,  Kan.,  1918-19;  Mustered  out,  Ja  16, 
1919.  Married  Elsie  Benner,  Je  30,  1917. 
Chicago.  Address,  6032  Winthrop  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add..  Const.  Dept.,  H.  W.  Johns- 
Manville   Co.,   do. 


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5007.  LOUISK  CIIRISTABEL  ARMSTRONG 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  17,  1886, 
Fenton,  Mich.;  d.  E.  M.  Armstrong.  Pre- 
pared in  Mich.  Cent.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Alpha 
Chi  Omega;  Illiola;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi.  Teacher,  Hist,  and  Ger.  Address, 
Fenton,  Mich.t 

S008.     PEARL    WINIFRED    ASHTON 
(STRAUCH) 
(Wife   of  No.   3566) 
A.   B.   in  H.   Sc;   b.  Ja   11,    1884,   Kalamazoo, 
Mich.;    d.     Albert     (b.     1839,    do.)     and     Sarah 
(Ilydorn)   Ashton    (b.    1846,   do.).      Prepared  in 
Kalamazoo    (Mich.)     Norm.    Sch.,     igos-O;    Co- 
lumbia,  summer,    19 id.      Teacher,    Benton,    111., 
1912-13.      Married    Bernard    A.    Strauch    ('08), 
Je  2^,   191 3,   Urbana.     Children:   Barbara  Ruth, 
b.    My   8,    1914;    Robert   Ashton,    b.    F    i,    19 17. 
Address,    iioi    S.    Busey   Ave.,    Urbana. 

5009.     CHARLES  WILLIAM  ATTEBERY 
(Brother   of  Nos.   6058,   7350,   8932) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ja  7,  1890,  Hills- 
boro.  111.;  s.  W.  T.  (b.  do.)  and  Lula  (Bailey) 
Attebery  (b.  Walshville,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Hillsboro  II.  S.  Agr.  Club.  Farmer,  Hillsboro, 
111.     .Address,  Hillsboro,  lU.t 

S'oio.  BEULAH  WINIFR/ED  BACH 
(FAUCETT) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  lo,  1890,  Farmer 
City,  111.;  d.  Jacob  (b.  Je  10,  1844,  Ger.)  and 
Minnie  Bishop  (\\'oodward)  Bach  (b.  S  29, 
1859,  Farmer  Citv,  111.).  Prepared  in  Farmer 
City  H.  S.;  Univ."  Acad.  ^  Married  Philip  I).  M. 
Faucett,  N  5,  1913,  Urbana.  Child,  Philip 
Dren  Matson,  Jr.,  b.  Mr  28,  191 7.  .Iddrcss, 
906  W.  Oregon  St.,  L^rbana. 

501 1.  GLEN  DAVID  BAGLEY 
Research  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  M.  S., 
1913;  E.  E.,  1917;  b.  S  20,  1890,  Elgin,  111.; 
s.  Geo.  R.  (b.  Nashua,  N.  H.)  and  Jennie  L. 
(Pingree)  Bagley  (b.  Pingree  Grove,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Elgin  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta 
Kappa  Nu;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Class  Treas.; 
Treas.,  E.  E.  Soc.  Testing  Dept.  and  A.  C. 
Engng.  Dept.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.;  Pittsfield,  Mass.,  1913-16;  Research 
Engr.,  Mellon  Inst,  of  Indus.  Research.  Pitts- 
burgh, 1916-1S;  with  Electro-Metallurgical  Co., 
Niagara  Falls.  N.  Y.,  1918 — .  Mem..  A.  I. 
E.  E.  Married  Jennie  Blanche  McMulIen,  S 
2,  1914,  Urbana.  Child,  Marcia  Lois,  b.  Mr  i, 
1917.  Address,  455  7th  St.,  Niagara  Falls, 
N.  Y. ;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Electro-Metallurgical 
Co.,  do. 

5012.  OSCAR    ROLAND    BAINES 
W'holesale    Tobacconist;     A.    B.    in    Bus.;    b. 

O  10,  1888,  Chicago;  s.  Oscar  O.  (b.  Mr  5,  1866, 
Zanesville,  O.)  and  Ida  Jane  (Christie)  Baines 
(b.  S  8,  1866,  Martintown,  Ont.).  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Delta  Kappa  Chi; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Scribblers  Club.  Wholesale 
Leaf  Tobacco  bus.,  Janesville,  Wis.,  191J-17. 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  Inf. 
U.  S.  R.  C,  Camp  Custer,  Mich.,  191S; 
Mustered  out,  N  1918.  Address,  c/o  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  Janesville,   Wis. 

5013.  LAURA    MINERVA    BAKER 

A.  n.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  15,  1889.  White 
Hall,  111.;  d.  William  C.  (b.  Ag  18,  1848, 
Winchester,  111.)  and  Alice  (Griswold)  Baker 
(b.  Ag  6,  1S40,  White  Hall,  III.).  Prepared 
in  White  Hall  H.  S.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Address, 
White  Hall,   III. 

5014.     ERNEST  ROBERT   BALDWIN      ' 

Salesman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  h.  N  24,  1888,  Port 
Austin,  Mich.;  s.  James  Baldwin.  Prepared 
in  Bad  Axe  (Mich.)  H.  S.  .Salesman.  Ad- 
dress, Bad  Axe,  Mich.;  bus.  add.,  117  N. 
Canal  St.,  Chicago.! 


S015.     MAYME    ANNA    BALDWIN 

(SIMPSON) 

(Wife   of   No.    3969;    Sister   of   No.    3629) 

A.    B.    in   H.    Sc;    b.   Jl    12,    1886,   Elisville, 

111.;  d.  Boyd  (b.   My  6,  1854,  New  York  City) 

and  Josephine   (Kline)   Baldwin  (b.  S  24,  1858, 

N.  J.).     Prepared   in   Englewood  H.    S.     Kappa 

Alpha     Theta.       Mgr.,     II.     S.     Lunch     Room, 

Rockford,      111.,      1912-15.        Married      Francis 

Marion  Simpson   ('09),  O  26,   1915.      Address, 

539  E.   1 2th  Ave.,  Denver. 

501 6.  GENEVA  MAE  BANE 

(Sister  of  Nos.  5017,  6719) 
Demonstration  Agt.;  P..  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F 
14,  18S6,  Dana,  111.;  d.  Milton  M.  (b.  F  20,  1885, 
Proctor,  W.  Va.)  and  Florence  May  (Clegg) 
Bane  (b.  8  i,  1856,  Lasalle  Co.,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Pontiac  Tp.  II.  S.;  Millikin  Univ.,  1907-09. 
Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  .Athenean; 
H.  Sc.  Club.  Teacher,  H.  Sc,  Bridgeport,  111., 
1912-13;  do.,  Benton,  111.,  1913-14;  do.,  Tel- 
luride,  Colo.,  1914-17;  Home  Demonstration 
Agt.,  Govt.  Food  (Conservation  Work,  Spring- 
field, 111.,  191 7 — .  Address,  1004  N.  Chicago 
St.,  Pontiac,  111.;  bus.  add.,  H17  S.  5th  St., 
Springfield,  111. 

501 7.  JULIET    LITA    BANE 
(Sister   of   Nos.    5016,    6719) 

Asst.  St.  Leader,  Home  Econ. ;  B.  S.  in  H. 
Sc;  b.  S  15,  1887,  Dana,  111.;  d.  M.  Milton 
(b.  F  20,  1855,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.)  and  Flor- 
ence May  (Clegg)  Bane  (b.  S  i,  1857,  Dana, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Pontiac  Tp.  H.  S.;  Millikin 
Univ.,  1907-09;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Gamma  Phi 
Beta;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Athenean;  H.  Sc.  Club; 
///.  Agr.  Staff;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Cabinet.  Dir., 
Household  Arts,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Omaha,  Neb., 
1912-14;  Instr.,  Home  Econ.,  St.  Coll.  of 
Wash.,  IQ14-15;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1915-17; 
.Scholarship,  Chicago  Univ.,  191 7;  Fed.  Home 
Demonstration  Agt.,  W^ar  Emergency  Work, 
Wash.,  D.  C,  1918 — ;  Asst.  St.  Leader,  Home 
Econ.,  19 1 8 — .  Auth. :  Simple  Forms  of  Table 
.Service.  Address,  Pontiac,  111.;  bus.  add.,  709 
W.   Nevada,  Urbana. 

5018.     ORLEY  GLEN  BARRETT 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  21,  1885, 
Hudson,   Mich.;   s.   D.   F.   Barrett.     Prepared  in 
Hudson  (Mich.)  H.  S.    Agr.  Agt.,  Steubon  Co., 
Angola,   Ind.     Address,   Angola,   Ind. 

5019.     AIARY    CORDELIA    BARRY 
(LATTIN) 

(Wife  of  No.  5780;  Sister  of  No.  8942) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  6,  189I: 
Chicago;  d.  Thomas  and  Georgia  Anna  (Leey 
Barry.  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Gamma 
Phi  Beta;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Alethenai;  Y.  W. 
C.  A.;  Pres.,  Womens'  League;  Illio  Bd.; 
Class  Historian.  Teacher,  Eng..  H.  S.,  Cham- 
I'aign,  111.  Married  Robert  Thomas  Lattia, 
('13),  S  22,  1917,  Champaign.  Child.  Miriair 
Lane,  b.  Ap  3,  1919.  Address,  107  Chalmers 
.St.,   Champaign. 

5020.  CYRUS   WHITE   BASSETT 
Manager;    B.    S.    in    Elec.    Ry.    E.;    b.    D    i 

1888,  Ashton,  111.;  s.  George  Milton  (b.  Rus 
;;ellville,  O.)  and  Phonetta  (White)  Basset. 
(b.  Waukesha,  Wis.).  Prei^ared  in  Lewis  Inst. 
1908-10.  Engr.,  Elevator  Supply  &  Repair  Co. 
Chicago,  iqi2-i6;  Asst.  -Mgr.,  Budd  Whee 
Corp.,  Philadelphia,  1916 — .  Address,  212c 
W.   Lehigh   Ave.,    Philadelphia. 

5021.  STACY  COLLINS    BATES 
Fruit    Grower;    A.    B.    in    Sc;    b.    O    2,    1889, 

Carpentcria,  Calif.;  s.  Charles  B.  (b.  Eng.) 
and  Kathcrine  (Mitchell)  Bates  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared    in     Phillips     Acad.,     Andover,     Mass.; 


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Worcester  Acad.;  Ringe  Man.  Tr.  Sch.;  Mass. 
Inst,  of  Tech.,  1907-11.  Alpha  Tan  Omega. 
Fruit  Grower,  Littleton,  Mass.  Married  Wini- 
fred Xewbury,  \  15,  1917,  Chicago.  Address, 
Concord  Junction,  Mass. 

S022.  FRANKLIN  WILLIAM  BAUER 
Real  Estate;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  31, 
1891,  Compton,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  1844,  Ger.) 
and  Anna  M.  (Bucttner)  Bauer  (b.  Ger.). 
Prepared  in  Compton  II.  S. ;  N.  W.  Acad.; 
Paw  Paw  H.  S.  Chi  Psi ;  Ma- Wan-da;  Delta 
Kappa  Chi;  Fresh.  V'arsity  Baseball;  Mgr., 
\'arsity  Football;  Pres.,  Cml.  Club.  Real 
Estate,  Mortgage,  Loans  and  Investments, 
1912 — .  Married  Hazel  Jane  I'reston,  N  i,  1913, 
St.  Charles,  111.  Child,  Phyllis  Jane,  b.  L) 
23,  1917.  Address,  1306  Boilwin  Ave.,  Rock- 
ford,    111.;   bus  add.,  304   Trust   Bldg.,   do. 

5023.  ARTHUR  EDWARD  BAUM 
Indus.  Repr.;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  1)  26,  1888, 
Morris,  111.;  s.  H.  H.  Bauni.  Prepared  in 
Morris  H.  S.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa.  Indus.  Repr., 
Westinghouse  Air  Brake  Co.,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress, 4609  Sheridan  Road,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
827    Railway    Exchange,    do.t 

5024.  THEODORE  ANDREW  BAUMANN 
Phys.  and  Surg.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Mr  16, 
1889,  Cherry  \alley.  111.;  s.  Casper  Carl  (b.  O 
20,  1859,  Morris,  111.)  and  Susie  Ette  (Mc- 
Kenney)  Baumann  (b.  Jl  31,  1871,  Anson, 
Me.).  Prepared  in  Cherry  Valley  and  Rock- 
ford  H.  Schs.  M.  D.,  N.  W.  Med.  Coll.,  1914- 
Omega  Epsilon  Phi;  Chem.  Club.  Phys.  and 
Surg.,  1915 — ;  Health  Officer.  De  Land,  111., 
19 1 7 — .  Fellow,  A.  M.  A.;  Mem.,  Piatt  Co. 
Med.  Soc;  111.  St.  Med.  Soc;  M.  E.  Church. 
Married  Mabel  Ida  Prentice,  Je  2,  1916.  Child, 
Winfield  Prentice,  b.  Ag  19,  191 7.  Address, 
De    Land,    111. 

S025.  CHARLES  WESLEY  BEALL 
(Brother  of  No.  6731) 
Manufacturer;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b. 
O  9,  1889,  Alton,  111.;  s.  James  Wesley  (b. 
Mr  23,  1867,  do.)  and  Elizabeth  (Percival) 
Beall  (b.  Ja  19,  1867,  do.).  Prepared  in  Alton 
H.  S.  Sigma  Chi.  Pres.,  Beall  Supply  Co., 
Mfrs.  of  Miners'  Tools  and  Supplies.  Mar- 
ried Mary  Catherine  Beale,  O  30,  1912,  Ver- 
sailles, Mo.  Children:  John  VN'csley  and  Mar- 
jorie  Flick,  b.  O  5,  1918.  Address,  634  E. 
16th    St.,    Alton,    111. 

S026.  KENNETH  BEBB 
(Brother  of  Nos.  4065,  7374) 
Dairy  Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  26,  i88g, 
Eng;Ievvood,  111.;  s.  Edwin  (b.  O  19,  1858, 
Paris,  111.)  and  Mary  Alice  (Jones)  Bebb 
(b.  Ja  6,  i8s9,  Ogle  Co..  111.).  Prepared  in 
Calumet  II.  S.  Scabbard  and  Blade;  (Jny.x 
Dancing  Club;  Lincoln  League  Senate;  Glee 
and  Mandolin  Club;  Class  Basketball;  Capt., 
Univ.  Regt.  Mgr.,  Dairy  Farm,  Willoughliy, 
O.  Camp  McArthur,  Waco,  Tex.;  Moorcland 
Farm,  Mentor,  O.  Married  Gertrude  Corlctt, 
Ag  13,  1914.  Child.  Edwin,  b.  My.  1915.  Ad- 
dress,  Mooreland    Farm,   Mentor,   O. 

5027.  MABEL  BEBB  (POTTER) 
(Wife  of  Gs4i;  Sister  of  Nos.  5542,  7375) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ja  10,  1890,  Chicago;  d. 
Robert  (b.  Ag  20.  1862,  Washington,  D.  C.) 
and  Florence  A.  (Pine)  Bebb  (b.  Mr  10,  1862, 
Long  Island).  Prepared  in  Calumet  11.  S. 
Gamma  Phi  Beta.  Teacher,  Home  Econ.,  H. 
S.,  Muskogee.  Okla.,  1912-13.  Married  Ralph 
Sydney  Potter  (g'li),  D  25,  1913,  Muskogee, 
Okla.  Children:  Dorothy,  b.  Jl  29.  191.';; 
Janet,  b.  S  15.  1917.  Address,  202  Russell 
Ave.,  Ames,   la. 


S028.  OLIVE  RUTH  BECKINGTON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  15,  1882, 
Belvidere,  111.;  d.  Mrs.  Rosa  Beckington.  Pre- 
pared in  San  Jose  ((Talif.)  IL  S.  Teacher, 
6tanley  Hall,  Minneapolis;  do.,  H.  S.,  May- 
wood,  111.  Address,  311  S.  3rd  Ave.,  May- 
wood,   Ill.t 

S029.     CYRENIUS    BEERS,   JR. 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  7,  1891,  Chicago; 
s.  C.  Beers.      Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.   H.    S.. 
Chicago.       Agr.     Club.       Farmer,     Charlevoix, 
Mich.     Address,  Charlevoix,  Mich.f 

S030.  BENJAMIN  RUDOLPH  BELSLEY 
Land.  Gardener;  A.  li.  in  Sc;  b.  D  8,  1886. 
Roanoke,  111.;  s.  P.  Belsley.  I'repared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Land.  Gardener,  Peoria.  Lt.  Col.,  U. 
S.  N.  R.,  Peoria;  Lt.,  U.  S.  N.,  U.  S.  S.,  Kan- 
sas, c/o  Postmaster,  N.  Y.  City.  Address,  113 
N.    Mai)le\vood,    Peoria. t 

503 1.  JEFFERSON  HALL  BELT 
Elec  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S..  1915; 
b.  N  10,  1888,  Gibson  City.  111.;  s.  J.  H.  Belt. 
Prepared  in  Saybrook  H.  S.  Prelim.  Honors. 
Engrs.,  io6th  Co.  C.  Camp  Wheeler,  Macon, 
Ga.;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  Saybrook, 
111. 

5032.  CHARLES  HENRY  BELTING 
(Brother  of  No.  5033) 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  9,  1885, 
Illiopolis,  111.;  s.  Theodore  (b.  F  15,  1846,  Tet- 
zel,  Prussia)  and  Elizabeth  (Council)  Belting 
(b.  N  6.  1854,  Williamsville,  III.).  Prepared 
in  Mattoon  II.  S.;  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
Chi  Psi;  .Alpl'a  Zeta;  Varsity  Football;  All 
Conference  and  All  West.  Football;  Track. 
Instr.,  Agr.,  Kan.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Emporia, 
191 2-16;  Ilead,  Agr.  Dept.,  sth  Dist.  Norm. 
Sch.,  Maryville,  Mo.,  IQ16 — .  Married  Harriet 
Priest.  N  30,  1916.  Emporia,  Kan.  Address, 
1015  Oak  St.,  Maryville,  Mo.;  bus.  add.,  Dept. 
of  Agr.,  5th  Dist.  Norm.  Sch.,  do. 

5033.  PAUL   EVERETT   BELTING 

(Brother  of  No.  5032) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  s,  1886, 
Illiopolis,  111.;  s.  Theodore  (b.  F  15,  1846, 
Tetzel,  Prussia)  and  Elizabeth  (Council)  Belt- 
ing (b.  N  6,  1854,  Williamsville,  111.).  ^Pre- 
pared in  Mattoon  H.  S.;  East.  111.  St.  Norrn. 
Sch.,  1907-9.  A.  M.,  Columbia,  1918.  Chi  Psi; 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Phi  Delta  Kappa;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  h'inal  Honors;  Fresh.  Varsity  Foot- 
ball; Varsity  Football.  Prin.,  H.  S.-,  Globe, 
Ariz.,  1912-13;  do.,  Oskaloosa,  la.,  1913-17; 
.\rst.,  Horace  Mann  Scfi.  for  Boys,  N.  Y., 
1917 — .  Mem.,  Taus  Club;  Presby.  Church. 
M.nrried  Anna  Maree  Hanselman.  Ag  26, 
19(2.  Piqua,  O.  Child,  Natalia  Maree,  b.  Jl 
II.  191 5.  Address,  5 10  W^  i-'3d  St.,  New  York 
City;  bus.  add.,   525   W.   120th  St.,  do. 

5034.  CLARENCE  SUMMERVILLE 

BENNETT 
(Brother   of  No.    5035) 
Farmer;    A.    B.  in   L.   &  A.;   b.    D    16,   1887. 
Yellow    Springs,    O.;    s.    .S.    D.    Bennett.      Pre- 
pared in   Steel    (O.)    H.    S.     Address,   St.  Jos- 
eph,  Ill.t 

5035.     SIMON   ADDISON   BENNETT 
(Brother  of  No.    5034) 
Minister;   A.   B.   in   L.    &   A.;  b.    Mr   7.   1889, 
Lel)anon,    O.;    s.    S.    1).    Bennett.      Prepared    in 
Steel   (O.)    IL   S.     Address,   Rifle,  Colo.t 

S036.  WALTER  CHARLES  BERKEMEYER 
Contracting  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  N  23, 
1889.  E.  St.  Louis,  111.;  s.  Albert  Ernst  (b.  O 
II,  1861,  St.  Louis)  and  Mary  (Gaertner)' 
Bcrkemeyer  (b.  Ap  10.  1867,  do.).  Prepared 
in    East    St.    Louis    II.    S.      Arch.    Club;    Egyp- 


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tian  Club;  2nd  Lt.  and  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Asst.  Siipt.,  levee  const.,  1912-13;  do.,  M.  K. 
and  T.  Depot.  Parsons,  Kan.,  191 3;  Estimator 
and  Salesman,  Christopher  &  Simpson  Iron 
Works  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1913-14;  Mgr.  and  Con- 
tracting Engr.,  Kansas  City  branch,  1914 — -. 
Mem.,  Engrs.  Clul),  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  K.  T.;  Ararat  Temple,  A.  A.  O.  N.  M. 
S.;  Triangle  Club,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Married 
Verna  Eola  Johnston,  N  3,  191  5,  East  St.  Louis, 
111.  Child,  Donald  Johnston,  b.  Jl  4,  191 7. 
Address,  4209  Virginia  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.; 
bus.  add.,  218  Dwight  Bldg.,  do. 

5037.  ALICE  BIESTER 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  A.  M.,  1913;  b. 
Ja  10,  1S90,  Belvidere,  111.;  d.  Henry  (b.  F  i, 
1862,  Elgin,  111.)  and  Elizabeth  (Shaudelmier) 
Blester  (b.  N  19,  i8'»2,  Schmieheim,  Ger,). 
Prepared  in  N.  Belvidere  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi; 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Omicron  Nu ;  Final  Honors; 
Scholarship.  Asst.,  II.  Sc,  Univ.  of  111.,  sum- 
mer, 1913;  Instr.,  Home  Econ.,  Purdue  Univ., 
1913-15;  Asst,  Prof.,  Nutrition,  Div.  of  Home 
Econ,,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1913 — .  Auth.:  (with 
Ruth  Wheeler)  A  Study  of  the  Nutritive  Value 
of  Some  Proprietary  Infant  Foods,  Am.  Jour. 
Diseases  of  Children,  Vol.  7.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Address,  1160  Raymond  Ave.,  St. 
Paul. 

5038,  DE  WITT  BILLMAN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B,;  b,  Ag  13,  1889,  Tuscon, 
Ariz,;  s.  H,  Billman,  Prepared  in  East  St. 
Louis  H.  S.  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Order  of  the 
Coif;  Egyptian  Club;  Philomathean;  John  Mar- 
shall Law  Club;  Jr.  Cap  Com.;  Prelim.  Honors. 
Address,  Edgemont  Sta..  East  St.  Louis,  111,; 
bus.   add.,  250-3   Arcade  Bldg,,  cfo.f 

5039.  ROBERT  OVERTON  BLACK 
Designer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  30,  1890, 
Greencastle.  Ind. ;  s.  Robert  Miller  (b.  D  14, 
1845,  Mt.  Sterling,  Ky,)  and  Laura  Catherine 
(Moore)  Black  (b.  My  18,  1864,  Areola,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Todd  Sem.,  Woodstock,  111.;  Univ. 
Acad.  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  Mem.,  Williams 
and  Black,  designers  and  decorators.  Cham- 
paign; The  Pilot  Industrial  Oil  Co.,  Houston, 
Tex.  2nd  Lt.,  U.  S,  A.  S.,  Ellington  Field, 
Houston,  Tex.;  Mustered  out,  Ja  4,  1919- 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  S.  A.  R., 
Aero  Club  of  Am.  Married  Margaret  Fleda 
Hinson,  Mr  23,  191 8,  Memphis.  Address,  525 
Calhoun  St.,  Alcoma  Apts.  #  3,  Houston,  Tex.; 
bus.  add..  The  Pilot  Industrial  Oil  Co.,  401 
Carter  Bldg.,   do. 

5040.  EVA  BLAIR 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  Ja  23,  1886, 
Arthur,  111.;  d.  Geo.  (b.  1852,  Wurtemberg, 
Ger,)  and  Ellen  (Martin)  Blair  (b,  1861,  Mar- 
tinsburg,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Sullivan  H.  S. 
H.  Sc.  Club;  Advisory  Bd.,  Women's  League. 
Columbia,  Summer,  1914.  Address,  226  Judd 
St.,  Woodstock,   111. 

S041.  EDWARD  BROW  BLAISDELL 
Manager;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ap  16,  1890,  Fall 
River.  Mass.;  s.  Jesse  (b.  do.)  and  Sarah  Edith 
(Walters)  Blaisdell  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  B. 
M.  C.  Durfee  H.  S.,  Fall  River,  Mass.  Alpha 
Tau  Omega;  Helmet;  Ku  Klux;  Shield  and 
Trident;  Charter  Mem,,  Ma-wan-da;  Fresh. 
Varsity  Basketball;  Class  Baseball;  Illio  Staff; 
Glee  Club,  Mgr.,  Warner  Bros.  Co..  Bridge- 
port, Conn,  ist  Lt.  Co.  II,  4th  Regt.  C.  H.  G. 
Married  Elizabeth  Rector,  S  23,  1916,  Bridge- 
port, Conn,  ClMld,  Edward  Brow,  Jr.,  b.  Jl 
21,  1917.  Address,  1312  Iranistan  Ave., 
Bridgeport,  Conn.;  bus.  add.,  Warner  Bros. 
Co.,  do. 

5042.     ELMER  R.  BLOCK 

(Brother   of    No.    8140) 

Real    Est.;    A.    B.    in    Bus.;    b.    N    15,    1887. 

Sidney.    111.;    s.    Edward   F.    (b.    My    17,    1859, 

Champaign)     and    Katherine     (Hartzig)     Block 


(b.  Ag  7,  1861,  Detroit).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S. ;  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1908-09;  Univ. 
of  Wis.,  1910-11.  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Real 
Est.,  Chicago,  ist  Lt.,  U.  S.  A.,  346ih  F.  A., 
Camp  Lewis,  Wash.     Address,  Sidney,  111. 

5043.  AUGUSTA  ELEANOR  BOND 
(SMITH) 
(Sister  of  No.  2029,  2586) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  O  23,  1889,  Mattoon, 
111,;  d,  Charles  G,  (b.  S  i8,  1851,  Circleville, 
O.)  and  Malinda  E.  (McNutt)  Bond  (b.  S  13, 
1854,  Paris,  111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.; 
East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1912.  Alpha  Delta 
Pi;  Women's  League  Council;  Glee  (ilub.  Pri- 
mary Teacher,  Cary,  111.,  1912-13;  do.,  Met- 
calf.  111.,  1913-14;  do..  Champaign,  1914-15. 
Pres.,  Illinae  Club,  St,  Louis,  1917-18;  Mem,, 
Bd.  of  City  Pan  Hellenic,  St,  Louis,  1916-18. 
Nat.  Sec,  Alpha  Delta  Pi.  Married  Rhea 
Gordon  Smith,  O  30,  1915,  Urbana.  Address, 
322   High   St.,   Passaic,   N.   J. 

5044.     GRACE   MAY    BOOKWALTER 
Teacher;    A.    B.   in  L.    &   A.;   b.  Je  9,    1886, 
Gardner,  111.;   d.  M.  Bookwalter.     Prepared  in 
Gardner    H.    S.      Der    Deutsche    Verein.      Ad- 
dress, Joliet,   Ill.t 

504s  RALPH  WALKER  BOOZE 
(Brother  of  No.  6751) 
Elect.  Engr.;  B.  S,  in  E,  E,;  b.  S  15,  1890, 
Sullivan,  111,;  s.  Charles  Jackson  (b.  My  21, 
1864,  Gays,  111.)  and  Cora  M.  (Wa'lker) 
Booze  (b.  Je  21,  1869),  Prepared  in  Sullivan 
H,  S,  Sigma  Nu;  Ku  Klux,  Elec,  Engr.,  111. 
Traction  Co.,  Bloomington,  111.,  St.  Louis  and 
Peoria,  1912-15;  Supt.,  Madison  Co,  Light  and 
Power  Co.,  Granite  C^ity,  111.,  1915-17;  Elec. 
Engr.,  United  Gas.  Imp.  Co.,  Philadelphia, 
1917,  1st  Lt.,  Detailed  Aviation  Section,  U. 
S.  A.,  Selfridge  Field,  Mt.  Clemens,  Mich., 
1918;  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Wounded,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, Sullivan,  111. 

5046.     LESTER   EDWARD  BOWER 
Physician;   A.  B.   in   Sc;   b.  O  27,   1888,  Chi- 
cago; s.  C.  E.  Bower.     Prepared  in  Lake  View 
H.   S.;   N.  W.   Med.   Univ.     Address.   3821    N, 
Hamlin   Ave.,  Chicago. f 

5047.  LANG  FULTON  BOWMAN 
Interne;  A,  B.  in  Sc ;  b.  N  14,  1884,  Man- 
chester, O.;  s.  T.  C.  Bowman.  Prepared  in 
Olney  H.  S.;  Rush  Med.  Coll.  Sigma  Mu  Rho. 
Interne,  Wash.  Blvd.  Hosp.,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress,   2449   Washington    Blvd.,   Chicago.! 

5048.  EUGENE  PATRICK  BRADLEY 
Engineer:  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  23,  1883, 
Denver;  s.  J.  T.  (b.  Je  5,  1859,  St.  Louis)  and 
Emma  (Ensminger)  Bradley  (b,  Ap  i,  1863, 
Terre  Haute,  Ind,).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
.Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Shield  and  Trident; 
Helmet.  Engr.,  Iroquois  Engng,  Co,,  St.  Louis, 
191 2-13;  Mgr.,  Iroquois  Engng.  Co.,  New  York 
City,  1913-14;  Hester-Bradley  Co.,  Sales  and 
Engrs.,  St.  Louis,  1914-18,  Consulting  Engr., 
Aviation  Fields,  Belleville,  111.,  do..  Ft.  Sill, 
Okla.,  1917;  Govt.  Engr.,  Camp  Pike,  Little 
Rock,  Ark.,  1917;  Capt.,  Q.  M.  C,  N.  A., 
1918 — .  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Am.  Soc  of  Heat- 
ing and  Ventilating  Engrs.;  St.  Louis  Engrs. 
Club;  St.  Louis  Archs.  Club.  Address,  5327 
Maple  Ave.,  St.  Louis;  bus.  add.,  4212  Chem. 
Bldg.,   do. 

5049.  EUGENIA  BRADLEY  (MARYATT) 
(Wife  of  No.  3869) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  2,  1891,  Emporia, 
Kan.;  d.  William  Henry  (b.  N  13,  1864,  Loda, 
III,)  and  Fannie  (Slocum)  Bradley  (b.  Je  18, 
1863.  Kewanee,  111.).  Prepared  in  Loda  H. 
S. ;  Univ.  Acad.    Asst.  Prin.,  H.   S.,  Lena,  III., 


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1Q1213.  Mem.,  Coiigr.  Church.  Married  El- 
mer Fauiitleroy  Maryatt  ('09),  My  14,  1913, 
Loda.  111.  Children:  David  Pendleton,  b.  Ap 
10,  1914;  Bradley,  b.  Ag  7,  191 5;  Rachael,  b. 
D  31,  1916.  Adatrcss,  4014  Holly  St.,  Seattle, 
Wash. 

5050.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  BREMNER 
Purchase  Agt.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  12,  1S89. 
Red  Oak.  la.;  s.  George  11.  (b.  D  17.  iS(.-\  M.ir- 
shalltown,  la.)  and  Louise  A.  (.Stephenson) 
Breniner  (b.  ja  25,  1S70,  III.).  Prepared  in 
Lyons  Tp.  H.  S.,  La  Grange.  Alpha  Sigma 
Phi;  Dramatic  Club;  C.  E.  Club.  Engr.  and 
tontr.  Govt.  Work.  New  Cumberland,  Pa.; 
Purchase  Agt.,  Bates  &  Rogers  Const.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1 9 18 — .  Married  Ruth  Boyd,  S  25,  191 3, 
Glen  Ellyn.  111.  Child.  Robert  Boyd.  b.  Jl  10, 
19 14.  Address,  Glen  Ellyn,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
Bates  &  Rogers  Const.  Co.,  Chicago. 


505 1.  CLARA  MABEL  BROOKS 
(BENNITT) 
(Wife  of  No.  5544;  Sister  of  Nos.  2916,  6763) 
B.  L.  S. ;  b.  Ag  29,  1889,  Saunemin,  111.;  d. 
George  W.  (b.  F  14.  1850)  and  Anne  Augusta 
(Gray)  Brooks  (b.  F  22,  1852).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Sigma  Kappa;  Yo  Ma;  Illiola. 
Childrcns  Lib.,  Pub.  J-. '.,  Ft.  Worth,  Tex.; 
Pub.  Lib.,  Hoopeston,  111.  Married  Ralph  A. 
Bennitt  ('13),  My  i,  1915-  Address,  Chuqui- 
comata.  via  Autofogasta,  Chile  Exploration, 
Chile,  S.  A. 

S0S2.     ROBERTA  MARGARET   BROWN 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  S.  1887, 
Newark,  111.;  d.  Robert  M.  (b.  Je  8,  1852,  do.) 
and  Margaret  A.  (Ncttleton)  Brown  (b.  Jl  11, 
i8s3.  Ashton,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ashton  II.  S.; 
No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Teacher,  H.  Sc,  Har- 
risburg,  111.,  1912-15;  do.,  Ashton,  111.,  1915-16; 
do.,  Belvidcre,  111.,  1916.     Address,  Ashton,  111. 

5053.     LEWIS  ALLEN    BRUBAKER 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  D  10,  1890,  Lan- 
caster, Pa.;  s.  Ilenry  Clay  (b.  1843,  do.)  and 
Mary  (Tucker)  Brubaker  (b.  1851,  Pa.).  Pre- 
pared in  Ycates  Sch.  Lancaster,  Pa.;  Franklin 
and  Marshall  Coll.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Phi  Kappa 
Psi.  Supt.,  nidg.  Const.,  Washington,  Iml., 
1912;  Arch.  Draftsman  and  Engr.,  A.  L.  Pills- 
bury,  Arch.,  Bloomington,  111.,  igi3<  do..  Hewitt 
&  Emerson,  Peoria,  1914-15;  do.,  Holabird  & 
Roche,  Chicago,  1916-17;  do.,  Leonard  Engng. 
Co.,  Chicago,  1917-18;  Chester  Shipbuilding  Co., 
Chester,  Pa.,  1918 — .  Married  Amy  Gere,  .\g 
30,  1913,  Urbana.  Children:  Ruth  Annette,  b. 
My  1914;  Margaret  Mary,  b.  My  1916.  Ad- 
dress, Chester,  Pa.;  bus.  add.,  Chester  Ship- 
building Co.,   do. 

5054.     OSCAR  E.  BULKELEY 

Const.  Kngr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b;  Ap  2,  1885. 
Oneida,  111.;  s.  John  A.  (b.  S  23,  1842,  Canton, 
O.)  and  Emma  H.  (Copley)  Bulkeley  (b.  Je  9, 
1850,  Liberty,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Grand  Junc- 
tion (Colo.)  H.  S.;  Riverside  (Calif.)  11.  S.  B. 
S.,  Knox  Coll.,  1905.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Tau 
Beta  Pi.  Engr.,  City  Water  Dept.,  Rockford, 
111.,  1912-16;  Supt.,  City  Water  Dept.,  Jack- 
son, Mich.,  1916-18;  Engng.  Dept..  E.  I.  du 
Pont  de  Nemours  &  Co.,  Nashville,  Tenn.. 
1918;  Engr.,  Rockford.  111.,  1918 — .  Aulh.: 
Water  and  Water  Meters,  191 7,  Proc.  League 
of  Mich.  Municipalities,  1017;  Water  Works 
Management,  Am.  City,  1917.  Mem.,  Am. 
Waterworks  Assn.:  Assoc,  mem.,  A.  S.  C.  K. 
Married  Edna  S.  Best,  D  21,  1912,  Clyde,  111. 
Child.  Mary  Louise,  b.  Mr  20.  1916.  Address, 
502  College  Ave.,  Rockford,  111.;  bus.  add.,  208 
trust  Bldg.,  do. 


5055      ARIHLJR    ERNEST    BURWASH 
(Husband  of  No.   7315;   Brother  of  Nos. 
5569.  8185) 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in    Agr. ;    b.   Ja    7.^  1889, 
Champaign;  s.  Daniel  .-\.  (b.  Ag  9,  1851,  St.  An- 
drews, E.  Quebec,  Can.)   and  -Sarah  E.   (Berry) 
Burwash  (b.  O  12.  1857,  .So.  Wis.).  Prepared  in 
t'hampaign      H.      S.      'I'rack.      St.      Soil      Sur., 
Univ.  of  111.  1913-14;  Farmer,  Champaign,  1914- 
19;    Farm    .Vdviser.    Piatt    Co.,    ^lonticello.    111., 
1919 — .  ist  I.t.  Inf.,  U.  S.  R.,  1918;  Discharged 
for  physical  disability.  Married  Mabel  C.   Wom- 
acks  ('15),  Je  30.   191 7,  Chicago.  Child,  Richard 
Henry,     b.      Mr      26,      iqi8.     Address.      R.     2, 
Champaign;    bus.    add.,    Monticello,    111. 

5056.  HOWARD  MONREAU  BUTTERS 
Sales  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  24,  1888. 
Chicago;  s.  F'rancis  .M.  (b.  do.)  and  Clara 
(P.artliolomeu)  Butters  (b.  Libertyville,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Alpha 
.Sigma  Phi.  Sales  Kngr.,  Middle  West  terri- 
tory. Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  ^I.  Married  Florence 
■L.  Danneil,  Ja  16,  191 8,  Chicago.  Address, 
4343  Van  Buren  St.,  Chicago. 

5057.  DON.VLD  ERSKINE  BUYERS 
(Brother  of  No.  331 1) 
Efficiency  Engr.,  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  27. 
1884,  Gait,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  Mr  2,  1834,  Lan- 
caster Co.,  Pa.)  and  Frances  Anna  (Gait) 
Buyers  (b.  Ja  23,  1843.  Buyerstown,  Pa.).  Pre- 
pared in  Sterling  Tp.  II.  S.  Stud.  Branch,  A. 
S.  M.  E.;  Sterling  Club.  Engr.,  111.  Steel  Co., 
Gary,  Ind.,  1912;  Deere  &  Co.,  Moline.  111., 
1912-13;  Instr.,  Ore.  Agr.  (I!oll..  1913-14;  Battle 
Creek,  Mich.,  1916-17;  Efficiency  Engr.,  Key- 
stone Works,  International  Hai'vester  Co.. 
Kockfalls,  111.  Mem.,  Soc.  for  Promotion  of 
Eii,gng.  Educ,  1914-17.  Married  Gertrude 
Elizabeth  Langsdon,  S  7,  191 1,  Sterling,  111. 
.4ddress,   1202  W.  3rd  St.,  Sterling,  111. 

5058.  CHARLES  EDWIN  CALDWELL,  JR. 
Manager;  A.  B.  in  Sc.;  b.  N  12,  1887,  Chi- 
cago; s.  C.  E.  Caldwell.  Prepared  in  Univ.  H. 
S.,  Chicago.  Mgr.,  Washington  Branch  of  Lib. 
Bur.  Address,  743  15th  St.,  N.  W.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. 

5059.  MORTON  RUSSELL  CARLSON 
Dairy  Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  13,  1S88, 
Moline,  111.;  s.  Oscar  F.  Carlson.  Prepared  in 
Moline  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Class  F'ootball;  Sr. 
Stag  Com.  Dairy  Farm,  Deere  &  Co.,  Moline, 
111.  Sergt.,  12  Ord.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Ad- 
dress,   1132   22nd    St.,   Moline,   lll.t 

5060.  JOSE  ORIOL  CARRERO 
C^iemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  Mr  23,  1890, 
Mayagiiez,  P.  R.;  s.  Jose  A.  (b.  Rencon,  P.  R.) 
and  Josefa  (Brito)  Carrero  (b.  Mayagiiez,  P. 
R.).  "Prepared  in  Mayagiiez  (P.  R.)  H.  S.  Phi 
Lamlida  U|)silon:  .Sigma  Xi.  Chem.,  Bur.  of 
Chem.,  Charlottesville,  Va.,  1913-14;  Dept., 
.\gr.,  Mavagiiez,  P.  R.,  1914 — .  Mem.,  A.  C.  S. 
.Address,  '57  Sol  St.,   .Mayagiiez,   P.  R. 

5061.  ROY  RUDY  CARTER 
With  Rockford  Const.  Co.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.; 
I).  O  21,  1 888,  Olathe,  Kan.;  s.  W.  L.  Carter. 
Preparetl  in  Jacksonville  II.  S.  Asst.,  G.  E.  D., 
Univ.  of  III.;  In.str.,  do.,  1010-12;  With  Rock- 
ford Const.  Co.,  Rockford  Highway  Dept.  Ad- 
dress,   328    Kent   St.,    Rockford,    lll.t 

5062.  FLORA  MARGARET  CASE 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  I..  &  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  i9>3- 
Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Treas.,  Y. 
W.  C.  A.  Asst.,  Catalog  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111. 
Lib.,  1912-13;  Sch.  Libn.,  Salem,  Ore.,  1913-17; 
l.ibn.,  do.,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.; 
Pacific  N.  West.  Lib.  Assn.  Address,  Public 
Lib.,   Salem,  Ore. 


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S063.  HAROLD  CLAYTON  M.  CASE 
Associate;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  i,  1890, 
Dunlap,  III.;  s.  C.  M.  Case.  Prepared  in 
Dunlap  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  ///.  Agr.  Staff;  Agr. 
Club.  Asst.,  An.  Ilusb.,  Univ.  of  111.  1912-13; 
Asst.  St.  Leader,  Farm  Advisory  work,  do., 
1913-18;  Assoc,  Farm  Orgn.  and  Mgnit.,  do., 
1918 — .  Address,  1410  \V.  University  Ave., 
Urbana. 

5064.  HAROLD  SMITH  CASH 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  13,  1890,  Har- 
vard, 111.;  s.  David  Edson  (b.  D  22,  1853,  do.) 
and  Sarah  (Smith)  Cash  (b.  Jl  28,  1859,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Harvard  H.  S.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa; 
Agr.  Club.  Farmer,  Harvard,  111.  Mem.,  A. 
F.  A.   M.     Address,  Harvard,  111. 

5065.     *ELIZABETH    HENRIETTA    CASS 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  1913;  h-  My  30,, 
1880,  Olympia,  Wash.;  d.  James  F.  Cass.  Pre- 
pared in  Tacoma  (Wash.)  H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma.  Cataloger,  Univ.  of  111.  Lib.,  1913- 
14;  Lib.  Sch.,  West.  Reserve  Univ.,  Cleveland; 
Asst.  Instr.,  Lib.  Sch.,  do.;  Libn.,  Portland 
Cement  Assn.,  Chicago.  Died  O  25,  1917,  Chi- 
cago. 

S066.  SHERMAN  CASS 
Supt.,  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  !My  10, 
1864;  s.  James  (b.  My  15,  1834)  and  Emma  C. 
(Glascock)  Cass  (b.  O.).  Prepared  in  East. 
111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Supt.,  Iloopeston,  III.;  do., 
Sidell,  111.;  do.,  Westville,  111.  Auth.:  Partici- 
ples and  Infinitives,  pamphlet.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  (lassie  Maude  Evans,  Jl  8, 
1887.     Address.   R  8,    Danville,   111. 

5067.     LUCIUS   ORVILLE   CHAMBERLAIN 
Civ.    Engr.;    B.    S.    in    Ry.    C.    E. ;    b.    Tl    21, 

1885,  Eldara,  111.;  s.  Alfred  Veil  (b.  D  12, 
1858,  do.)  and  Mary  Emma  (Coley  )Chamber- 
lain  (b.  Jl  23.  1861,  Pittsfield,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Pittsfield  IT.  S.  Prin.  Organizer,  Ry.  Club. 
Draftsman,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  1912-13; 
Asst.,  Engng.  Corps,  New  Castle,  Pa.,  1913; 
Draftsman,  D.  L.  and  West.  R.  R.,  1914; 
Draftsman,  Hy.  Const.,  Vermilion  Co.,  Dan- 
ville, 111.,  1915;  Draftsman,  Rock  Island,  R. 
R.  Co.,  Chicago,  191 6 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Road 
Builders  Assn.,  1916;  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing 
Materials,  191 7;  Univ.  Place  Christian  Church. 
Married  Sadie  Margaret  Virden,  D  23,  1915, 
Springfield,  111.  Address,  5521  Kimbark  Ave., 
Chicago. 

5068.  EDWIN  VAN  METER  CHAMPION 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  S  18,  i8go,  Mansfield, 
111.;  s.  Dr.  Joseph  \'an  Meter  and  Minnie 
(Smithson)  Champion.  Prepared  in  Mansfield 
H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Shield 
and  Trident;  Ma-wan-da;  Pres.,  Ath.  Assn. 
Lawyer,  Peoria,  1912-17;  Asst.  ,.)t.  Atty.,  Pe 
oria  Co.,  1917.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan;  1st  Lt., 
341st  Inf.,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1917;  Capt., 
Blackhawk  Div.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  191 8;  Re- 
turned to  U.  S.,  1918.  Address_  549  Woolner 
Bldg.,  Peoria. 

S069.  VUN-DIN  CHINZUN  CHANG 
Asst.  Field  Dir. ;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1913; 
b.  Je  8,  1880,  Shanghai,  China;  s.  Vun  Dah 
Chang.  Prepared  in  St.  John's  Univ.  Prep., 
China.  Agr.  Club;  Chinese  Stud.  Club.  Asst. 
Field  Dir.,  Chinese  Nat.  Oil  Adm.  in  coopera- 
tion with  the  Standard  Oil  Co.,  New  York, 
1914 — .     Address,  Yen  An  Fu  Shensi,  China. 

S070.     DENISON   WILLIAMS   CHAPMAN 
Engr.  and  Salesman;   V,.    S.  in  C.   E. ;   b.  Mr 

19,  1890,    Chicago;    s.    Charles    Edward    (b.    Mr 

20,  1864,  Hudson,  Mich.)  and  Phebe  (Pound) 
Chapman  (h.  F  12,  1864,  Chicago.).  Prepared 
in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.;  Armour  Inst.  Chem., 
Peoples  Gas,  Light,  and  Coke  Co.,  Chicago; 
Engr.  and  Special  Salesman,  Indus.  Dept.,  da. 
Address,   5602  Kenwood  Ave.,   Chicago. 


S071.     ARTHUR    MELTON    CHAVOUS 
Elec.   Engr.;  B.   S.   in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  2,  1885, 

Urbana;  s.  C.  A.  Chavous.  Prepared  in  Cen- 
tral H.  S.,  Columbus,  O.;  O.  St.  Univ.  Ad- 
dress,  417   Wheatland   Ave.,  Columbus,   O. 

5072.  HOWARD  LOWELL  CHENEY 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ag  12,  1889, 
Chicago;  s.  E.  S.  Cheney.  Prepared  in  Engle- 
wood  H.  S.;  Armour  Inst.  Delta  Kappa  Epsi- 
lon;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Arch.  Club;  Fresli.  Varsity 
Football;  Capt.,  Fresh.  Varsity  Basketball;  Var- 
sity Football;  Varsity  Track.  io6th  Engrs., 
31st  Div.  F.  A.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky. 
Address,  841  Ainslie  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
208   S.   La  Salle  St.,   do. 

5073-  ALTA   FERNE   CHIPPS    (COOL) 
A.   B.   in  L.   &  A.;   b.  Je   13,    1888,  Sullivan 

111.;  d.  A.  Chipps.  Prepared  in  Sullivan  H.  S.; 
Forest  Park  Univ.  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Sr. 
Cap  and  Gown  Com.  Married  Sid  M.  Cool, 
Ja  25,  1917.     Address,  Hammond,  Ill.t 

5074-  WILLIAM  GLADSTONE  CLARK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1842,  2614,  3683,  6157) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  31,  1886,  Car- 
thage, 111.;  s.  Lot  Bozarth  (b.  N  26,  1848,  W. 
Va.)  and  Matilda  Jane  (Jackson)  (jlark  (b.  Ja 
16,  1856,  Warsaw,  111.).  Prepared  in  Carthage 
H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Agr. 
Club;  Ed.  ///.  Agr.;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Farmer, 
Idylwilde,  igi2 — .  Sec,  Co.  Livestock  Assn.; 
Sec.  and  Dir.,  Farm  Bur.  Married  Elizabeth 
Elsie  Sprague,  Ag  31,  1917.  Joliet,  111.  Ad- 
dress, Idylwilde,  Carthage,   111. 

5075.  ROBERT  RAYMOND  CLARKE 
(Brother  of  Nos.  4596,  6159) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E.;  b.  N  17,  1889, 
Xoblesville,  Ind. ;  s.  Jolm  O.  (b.  N  25,  1851, 
Hamilton  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Mary  (White)  Clarke 
(b.  Je  ■%,  1855,  Hamilton  Co.,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  Noblesville  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Elec.  Engr.,  Wag- 
ner Elec.  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1912-13;  do. 
Cleveland,   1913 — .     Mem.,  Jovian  C)rder,   1914  ' 

18;  Elec.  League  of  Cleveland,  19 14-18.  Mar 
ried  Erna  S.  Clarke,  N  12,  1914,  Elmhurst,  111 
Child,  Barbara,  b.  Mr  31,  1918.  Address,  124; 
Webb  Road,  Lakewood,  O.;  bus.  add.,  701 
L'nion  Bldg.,  Cleveland. 

5076.  JOEL  SIMMONS  COFFEY 
(Brother  of  No.  2617) 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  8,  1884,  Rugby, 
Ind.;  s.  Calvin  Allen  ''b.  D  i,  1839,  Knoxville, 
Tenn.)  and  Joseohine  (Simmonds)  Cotfey  (b. 
.\g  17,  1852,  Westport,'  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Hope  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Greensburg  (Ind.)  H.  S. 
Acacia;  Alpha  Zeta.  Instr..  An.  Husb.,  Purdue 
Univ.,  1Q12-14:  Lecturer,  Univ.  of  la.;  Asst. 
Prof.,  An.  Husb.,  do.,  1914-17.  Auth.:  Judging 
Swine  for  Beginners.  1914;  Care  and  Mgmt.  of 
Brood  Sow  and  Litters,  1917.  Address,  181  W. 
8th  Ave.,  Columbus,  (). 

5077.  JOHN  ROBERT  COL\TLLE 
Engng.  Writer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag  17, 
1890,  Galesburg,  111.;  s.  George  William  (b. 
Scotland)  and  Julia  Estella  (Sage)  Colville  (b. 
Conn.).  Prepared  in  Galesburg  H.  S.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Final  Honors.  Tech. 
Writer,  Nat.  Lamp  Works,  Gen.  Elec.  Co., 
1912 — .  Auth.:  Engng.  Buls. ;  articles  in  Elec. 
World,  Iron  Age,  Factory,  and  others.  Mem., 
Illuminating  Engng.  Soc.  Married  Georgia 
Frances  King,  Jl  20,  1914,  Mason  City,  la. 
Child,  John  Robert,  Jr.,  b.  My  2,  1Q15.  Ad- 
dress, 14530  Strathmore  Ave.,  Cleveland;  hits, 
add.,  Nela  Park,  do. 


450 


University  of  Illinois 


[1912 


S078.  CARL  COLVIN 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  3,  1889, 
Olney,  111.;  s.  W.  E.  (h.  O  8,  1848,  Highland 
Co.,  O.)  and  Lydia  J.  (Jackson)  Colvin  (b.  Jl 
21,  185 J,  O.).  Prepared  in  Olney  II.  S.  Iris; 
Alpha  Zeta;  Phi  Delta  Kappa;  Delta  Kappa  Pi; 
Adelphic;  Agr.  Club;  Univ.  Club;  Class  Sec. 
Instr.,  Blooniington,  i9ij-i3;  do.,  Blackburn 
Coll..  Carlinvillc,  111.,  1913-15;  do.,  Norm.  Sch., 
Charleston,  111.,  1915-18;  Assoc,  j\"r.  Educ, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1918—.  111.  Xat.  Guard.  Aulh.: 
Course  in  A<»r.  for  Rural  Schs.,  Normal  Sch. 
Bui.;  Series  of  Articles  in  Sch.  News.  Mem., 
Christian  Church.  Married  Helen  Schmidt,  D 
21,  1Q12,  Champaign.  Addi'css,  317  Washing- 
ton Blvd.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  Room  553  Agr. 
Bldg..  Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

5079.  VALENTIN  CONFESOR 
Elcc.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  N  i,  1888. 
Cabatuan,  P.  I.;  s.  Julian  Confesor.  Prepared 
in  Iloilo  (P.  I.)  H.  S.  Cosmopolitan  Club.  E. 
E.  Soc;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Philippine 
Govt.  Stud.  Elec.  Engr.,  West.  Elec.  Co., 
Omaha,   Neb.     Address,  Cabatuan,    Iloilo,   P.   I. 

S080.  ARTHUR  FOSTER  CONNARD 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  12,  1886, 
Elwin.  111.;  s.  Milton  Allen  (b.  N  30,  1859,  do.) 
and  Eva  Luella  (Foster)  Connard  (b.  Ag  4, 
1865,  do.).  Pre"ared  in  Decatur  IL  S.  Tau 
Kappa  Epsilon;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E.; 
Onyx.  Draftsman,  Aurora.  111.,  1912-14; 
Draftsman  and  Designing  Engr.,  Riverton, 
Minn..  1914-16;  Draftsman  and  Estimator,  Du- 
lutb,  Minn.,  1916-17;  Struct.  Draftsman,  Chi- 
cago. 1 91 7;  Hull  Draftsman,  Emergency  Fleet 
Work.  Savannah,  Ga.,  1917-18.  Struct,  and 
Mech.  Draftsman,  Hull  Dept.,  U.  S.  Shipping 
Bd.,  Cleveland.  .Auth.:  The  Rowe  Mine  Ore 
Washer,  The  Labor  Saver,  1916.  Address,  R. 
4,   Decatur,   111. 

5081.  EDWIN  LEWIS  CONNELL 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Je  14,  1889, 
Joliet,  111.;  s.  Lewis  Wheeler  (b.  1864.  Water- 
loo, la.)  and  Lulu  (Stearns)  Connell  (b.  186.1, 
Joliet,  111.).  Prepared  in  Joliet  Tn.  H.  S.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Ener., 
Wagner  Elec.  Mfg.  Co..  St.  Louis.  1012-17; 
Chief  Engr.,  Van  Dorn  Elec.  Tool  Co..  Cleve- 
land, 1917 — .  Address,  2978  Woodhill  Road, 
Cleveland;  bus.  add.,  Van  Dorn  Elec.  Tool  Co., 
Cleveland. 

5082.  DELMAR  GROSS  COOKE 
Instructor;    A.    B.   in    L.   &  A.;  A.   M.,    1915; 

Ph.  D.,  1917;  b.  Jl  26,  1888,  Piper  City,  111.;  s. 
James  Allen  (b.  New  Berlin.  Pa.)  and  Minnie 
(Gross)  Cooke  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Culver 
Mil.  Acad.  Instr.,  Eng.,  H.  S.,  Cham-aign, 
1912-14;  do.,  Univ.  of  Tex.,  1917-  Med.  De- 
tachment, Base  HosiJ.,  Camp  Taylor,  Ky., 
1918-19.   Address,    Piper  City,   111. 

5083.  LEON  JOSEPH  CORBEV 
Architect;    R.    S.    in    Arch.;    b.    N    23,    1889, 

Elgin,  111.;  s.  Edward  Salem  (b.  F  18,  1863, 
do.)  and  Angel  Tillie  (Meier)  Corbey  (b.  Mr 
26,  1866).  Prepared  in  Elgin  II.  S.  Arch. 
Club;  Univ.  Orchestra.  Arch.,  Weary  &  .\lford 
Co.,  Chicago,  1912 — .  Mem..  Illini  Club,  Chi- 
cago, 1912;  111.  Chap.,  A.  I.  .\.,  1915-  •^''- 
dress,  225  Villa  St.,  Elgin,  111.;  bus.  add.. 
Weary  &  Alford  Co.,  1907  S.  Michigan  .\ve., 
Chicago. 

5084.  JAMES  HENRY  COULTER 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  7,  1888. 
Hersman,  111.;  s.  George  (b.  Brown  Co.,  111.) 
and  Lena  (Aber)  Coulter  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Pittsfield  H.  S.  Civ.  Engr.,  Am.  Creosoting 
Co.,  1913;  do.,  Can.  Creosoting  Co.,  Trenton, 
Can.,  1914;  do.,  Canadian  Tar  Products  Co., 
Ltd.,  Montreal,  Can.,  1914 — .     Married  Frances 


F.dith  Watson,  .\g  18,  1913,  Champaign.  Chil 
dreii:  James  llciuy  Jr.,  b.  Jl  16,  1914;  Mary 
Lena  Elizabeth,  b.  N  24,  191 6.  Address,  610 
.Madison  Ave.,  Montreal,  Can. 

5085.  LUVERN  HENRIETTA  CRAWFORD 
(FRANKLIN) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  12,  1886,  Bondville, 
111.;  d.  J.  W.  (b.  Ap  30,  i8jo,  O.)  and  Julia 
.•\nna  (Stoker)  Crawford  (b.  Ag  20,  1845,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.;  (jrand  Prairie 
Sem.  Married  Richard  Franklin,  Je  18,  1913, 
Champaign.  Children:  Richard  Crawford,  b. 
N  II,  1915;  Julia  .\nn,  b.  I)  29,  1917.  Address, 
1720  E.   13th  Ave.,  Spokane. 

5086.  WILLIAM  LESLIE  CROW 
Student;  A.  B.  in  1..  &  A.;  b.  Ag  22. 
1889,  Chatham,  111.;  s.  O.  B.  Crow.  Prepared 
in  Springfield  H.  S.  A.  M.,  Milliken  Univ., 
1914.  Delta  Omega;  Le  Cercle  Frangais; 
Ionian.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Humboldt,  Neb.;  Univ. 
of  Chicago  Law  Sch.  Address,  6103  Ingleside 
Ave.,    Chicago. t 

.  5087.  LOUIS  EDWIN  DALLENBACH 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2630,  4123) 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  S  13,  1889,  Cham- 
paign: s.  John  Jacob  (b.  Je  7,  1856,  Ripley, 
().)  and  Anna  C.  (Mittendorf)  Dallenbach  (b. 
Jl  6,  1857,  Cook  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  M.  A.,  Cornell,  1913.  Delta 
rpsilon;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  1st  Lt.  and  Capt., 
I'liiv.  Regt.  Farmer,  Champaign,  1913-17. 
Mem.,  Bat.  F.,  ist  111.  F.  A.,  191517;  1st  Lt.. 
l".  A.  R.  C,  1917;  Capt..  do.,  1917;  Mustered 
out,  F  10,  1919.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address, 
i.'7   W.   Park  Ave.,   Champaign. 

5088.-  JOHN  WALKER  DAVIS 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  N  18,  1888, 
Poseyville,  Ind.;  s.  John  B.  (b.  Mr  12,  1845, 
i!o.)  and  Lucy  (Walker)  Davis  (b.  Ja  21, 
1848,  do.).  Prepared  in  Poseyville  (Ind.)  H. 
.S.;  Ind.  Univ.,  19078.  Triangle;  Tau  Beta 
Pi.  Foreman  and  Engr.,  Am.  Creosoting  Co., 
1912-14;  Asst.,  Gen.  Supt.,  Am.  Tar  Products 
("0.,  Chicago,  19 14 — .  i\Iarried  Ethel  E.  Law- 
ler,  Je  22,  1917,  Chicago.  Child,  Lucy  Jane, 
b.  Je  7,  1918.  Address,  733  E.  Marquette 
Road,  (Jhicago;  bus.  add.,  1092-208  S.  LaSalle 
St.,  do. 

S089.  FRANK  CLIFFORD  DEAN 
Agr.  Ed.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  31,  1887, 
La  Moille,  111.;  s.  George  Benton  (b.  Ap  5, 
1852,  Dover,  111.)  and  Grace  Laura  (Cross- 
man)  ]")ean  (b.  Peru,  111.).  Prepared  in  Prince- 
ton Tp.  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1914-15.  Tau 
Kappa  Epsilon;  Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Managing 
Kd.,  The  Daily  Illini.  City  Ed.,  The  Kankakee 
Dailv  Gazette,  191 2-1 4;  .^gr.  Kd.,  The  Univ.  of 
Neb",  1914-16;  Asst.  K<1.,  The  O.  St.  Univ. 
Coll.  of  Agr.  Exten.  Service,  1916 — .  Auth.: 
.\rticles  contributed  to  a  number  of  /\gr.  and 
Gen.  Newsnaiiers.  Mem.,  Baptist  ("lunch.  Mar- 
ried Iva  Marie  DeRose.  Ja  14,  1914,  Princeton, 
111.  Child,  George  Maurice,  b.  My  9,  1915. 
.Iddress,   1496  Belmont  Ave.,  Columbus,  O. 

S090.  ARTHUR  DECHMAN 
Sales  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  My  22, 
1888,  Chicago;  s.  Mathias  (b.  Gev.)  and  Augus- 
ta (.Sperling)  Decbman  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
John  Marshall  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Valparaiso 
Univ.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi:  Alpha  Chi  Sigma; 
V.  P.,  Jr.  Class;  Sr.  Class  Football;  Sr.  Smoker 
Com.;  Chm.,  Chem.  Dance  Com.;  Sr.  Memo- 
rial Com.;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Circus.  Sanitary  Dist., 
Chicago.  1913;  Steel  Bus.,  Champaign,  1914-15; 
Sales  Engr.,  Permutil  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1916-17. 
Married  Ida  Mae  Shotwell,  D  17,  1913,  Evan.s- 
ton.  III.  Address,  2793  .\vondalc  Ave.,  Cleve- 
land. 


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Baccalaureate  Alumni 


451 


5091.     EVA  AMES   DEDRICK 
A.    B.   in   L.   &   A.;    b.   Je   19,    1890,   Geneseo, 
III.;  d.  John  Dcilrick.     Prepared  in  Geneseo  II. 
S.     Alpha    Xi    Delta.      Address,   527   S.   Center 
St.,  Geneseo,  Ill.t 

5092.  CHARLES   EDMUND  DE   LEUVV 
Civ.   Engr. ;   B.   S.   in  C.   E. ;   C.   E.,    1916;   b. 

Jl  3,  1891,  Jacksonville,  111.:  s.  Oscar  Anthony 
(b.  1848,  Ger.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Tribbey) 
De  Leuw  (b.  S  14,  1850,  Winchester,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Jacksonville  H.  S.  Phi  Delta 
Theta.  Mech.  and  San.  Engr.,  Central  Engng. 
Bur.,  Chicago,  191J-14;  Engr.,  Ewing  &  Allen, 
do.,  1915-16;  do..  Gales  &  De  Leuw  do.,  1917 — . 
Pvt.  and  Corp.,  ist  111.  Cavalry,  1916-17;  ist 
Lt.,  4th  U.  S.  Engrs.,  Camp  Greene,  N.  C, 
1917;  Capt..  4th  Engrs..  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918; 
Wounded  S  29,  1918;  Awarded  service  cross. 
Ag  1918;  Mustered  out,  Ja  22,  1919.  Mem., 
West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.;  A.  S.  C.  E.;  lllini  Club 
of  Chicago.  Married  Martha  Guthrie,  Ag  21, 
191 7,  Riverside,  111.  Address,  Riverside,  111.; 
bus.    add.,    Monadnock    Block,    Chicago. 

5093.  IRVING  POLHEMUS   DE  MOTT 
(Husband   of   No.    3348;    Brother   of   No.   6198) 

Mgr.,  Real  Est.  and  Ins.  Bus.;  A.  B.  in  Bus. 
L.  &  A.;  b.  O  20,  1881,  Bushnell,  111.;  s.  Rich- 
ard Ray  (b.  Mr  25,  1847,  Stanton,  N.  J.)  and 
Mary  Helen  (Polhemusj  De  Mott  (b.  My  9, 
1851,  Fairview.  111.).  Prepared  in  L^niv.  Acad. 
Mgr.,  Real  Est.,  Loans  and  Ins.  Bus.,  1912-18. 
Pvt.,  Co.  A.,  nth  Bn.,  Minn.  Home  Guards, 
1917 — .  Mem.,  Onyx  Club.  Married  Mary 
Gertrude  Doherty  ('08),  Ja  i,  1916,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  John  Irving,  b.  N  8,  1916; 
Margaret  Aileen,  b.  Jl  21,  1918.  Address,  Box 
136,  Crookston,  Minn.;  bus.  add.,  Crookston 
St.,   Bank  Bldg.,  do. 

5094.  HERBERT  GLENN  DERRY 
Merchant;    B.    S.    in    E.    E. ;    b.    Ag   2,    1888, 

Vermont,  111.;  s.  William  Louis  (b.  N  3,  1858, 
do.)  and  Laura  (Kirkbeide)  Derry  (b.  O  29, 
1859,  do.).  Prepared  in  Vermont  H.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.;  Stud.,  Telephone  Engng.,  Educ.  Dept., 
The  Mountain  States  Telephone  and  Telegraph 
Co.,  Denver.  Gen.  Elec.  Lamp  Works,  Harri- 
son, N.  J.,  191 2-1 3;  Farm  Implement  Dealer, 
Vermont,  111.,  1915;  Mountain  States  Tele- 
phone and  Telegraijli  Co.,  Denver,  1915-17; 
Inspiration  Consolidated  Copper  Co.,  Miami, 
Ariz.,  1917-18;  Farm  Implement  Dealer,  Ver- 
mont. 111.,  191S — .  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Married  Margaret  Ilewett,  N  10,  1917,  Globe, 
Ariz.     Address,  Vermont,  111. 

5095.  JOHN  JOSEPH  DESMOND 
Salesman;    B.    S.    in    si.    E.;    b.    Jl    31,    1885, 

Woodstock,  111.;  s.  W'illiam  d.  do.)  and  Mar- 
garet (Nolan)  Desmond  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Woodstock  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.; 
Pres.,  Sr.  Class.  Cml.  Dept.,  West^  Elec.  Co., 
1912-14;  Salesman,  Line  Material  Co.,  S.  Mil- 
waukee, 1914 — .  Mem.,  lllini  Club  of  Chicago, 
1913 — .  Married  Elvira  J.  Lokay,  O  30,  1916, 
Chicago.  Child,  Sylvia  Susan,  b.  D  14,  1917. 
Address,  3951  Waveland  Ave.,  Chicago;  bits, 
add..  Line  Material  Co.,  South  Milwaukee. 

5096.  FRED   ROBERT   DEWEND 
Arch.   Engr.;   B.  S.  in  A.  E.:  b.  N  11,   1887, 

Davenport,  la.;  s.  C.  F.  Dewend.  Prepared  in 
Moline  H.  S.  .4ddress,  2028  6th  Ave.,  Moline, 
Ill.t 

5097.  W'ILLIAM  HOVEY  DEWEY 
(Brother  of  No.  2637) 

Grain  Commissioner;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O 
5,  i8qo,  Sheffield.  111.;  s.  William  W.  (b.  Jl  14, 
1851,  Lunenburgh,  V't.)  and  May  (Williams) 
Dewey  (b.  F  6,  1855.  Lakesville,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Henry  H.  S.;  Bradley  Poly.  Tech. 
Inst.,   1909-10.     Beta  Theta  Pi.     Clerk,  W.  W. 


Dewey  &  Sons,  Grain  Commissioners,  Peoria, 
1912-14;  Mem.,  firm,  do.,  1914 — .  Capt.,  Q.  M. 
U.  S.  R.,  1917;  Asst.  Camp  Q.  M.,  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.;  Gen.  Hdqtrs.  A.  E.  F..  France.  Mem., 
L^niv.  Club  of  Peoria;  Creve  Coeur  Club;  Auto 
Club;  Peoria  Bd.  of  Trade.  Address,  119  N. 
Elm  wood  Ave.,  Peoria;  bus.  add.,  26  Bd.  of 
Trade,   do. 

5098.  ROBERT  WILLIAM  DICKENSON 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  .Agr. ;  b.  Ja  21,  1887, 
Paris,  111.;  s.  W.  W.  (b.  1840,  do.)  and  Eliza- 
beth K.  (Rigg)  Dickenson  (b.  Reading  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Paris  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Track 
Team.  Asst.,  Soil  Physics,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1912-17:  Farm  Adviser,  Cass  Co., 
111.,  1919— .  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.  Sec,  O.  R.  C; 
ist  Lt.,  Inf.,  Ind.  O.  R.  C. ;  ist  Lt.,  Signal 
Corps,  Nat.  Guard.  U.  S.;  ist  Lt.,  A.  S.  S.  C. 
Photographic  Section;  Mustered  out,  D  11, 
1918.  Married  Gladys  Blanche  Wilson,  Je  9, 
191 7,  Chicago.  Address,  Paris,  111.;  bus.  add., 
Virginia,   111. 

S099.     HARRY  ALLEN  DOANE 
Const.   Engr.;    B.   S.   in  E.   E. ;   b.   O   6,    1889, 
Malta,   111.;  s.  A.  C.  Doane.     Prepared  in  Syca- 
more H.  S.     E.  E.  Soc.    Address,  121  Alma  St., 
Sycamore,  Ill.t 

5100.  WILFRED  M.  DOHERTY 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Je  7,  1890,  St.  Charles, 
111.;  s.  James  T.  (b.  do.)  and  Julia  (Moran) 
Doherty  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  St.  Charles  H. 
S.  Order  of  the  Coif;  Fresh.  Honors;  Prelim, 
and  Final  Honors;  Class  Football.  Law  prac- 
tice, Bulkley,  Gray,  and  More;  do.,  Bulkley, 
More,  and  Talmadge,  J-,h!cago.  191 2 — .  Mem. 
and  Dir.,  St.  Charles  Club;  Chicago  Bar  Assn. 
Address.  116  W.  Main  St.,  St.  Charles,  111.; 
bus.  add.,   137  S.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago. 

5101.  OTIS  BOND  DORSEY 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Mr  23,  1890, 
Perry,  111.;  s.  John  Wilson  (b.  Mr  22,  1853, 
do.)  and  Elizabeth  Ellen  (Bond)  Dorsey  (b.  F 
22,  1861,  do.).  Prepared  in  Perry  H.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.  E.  E.  Soc.  Engng.  Dept.,  Edison  Lamp 
Works,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  1912-16;  Power  Supt. 
and  Elec.  Engr.,  Hopkins  &  Allen  Arms  Co.. 
Norwich,  Conn.,  1916-17.  Corp..  Co.  A.  301st 
Mach.  Gun  Bn.,  Camp  Devens,  Mass.;  Sergt., 
Co.  A,  301st  Mach.  Gun  Bn.,  76th  Div.,  A.  E. 
F.,  France;  do.,  14th  Co.,  A.  C.  S.,  Camp  de  la 
Valbonne.  do.  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  A.  F. 
A.  M.,  32nd  Degree.  Address,  41  Boswell  Ave., 
Norwich,  Conn. 

5102.  THOMAS  DUNN 
Merchant;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  N  30,  1889, 
Moline,  111.;  s.  George  D.  (b.  do.)  and  Vera 
(Tegeler)  Dunn  (b.  Manchester.  Eng.).  Pre- 
pared in  Moline  H.  S.;  Mil.  Stores  Service 
Course,  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
Yoxan.  Plardware  Bus.,  San  Diego,  Calif., 
1912-15;  do.,  Moline,  111.,  1916-17.  LT.  S.  A.  S., 
1917 — .  Mem.,  I'niv.  Club,  .San  Diego,  Calif., 
I9I3-IS-  aiid  Moline.  111.;  Moline  Cml.  Club; 
Rock  Island  Cml.  Club.  Address.  1524  3rd 
.^ve.,    Moline,    111. 

5103.  PHILLIP  R.  DUNTON 
Transportation  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Mr 
24,  1885,  Salem,  Kan.;  s.  George  William  (b.  S 
22,  1853.  Farmington  Falls,  Me.)  and  Lydia 
(Schenck)  Dunton  (b.  Ap  4,  1851,  Fond  du  Lac, 
Wis.).  Prepared  in  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.  Trans- 
Dortation  Engr..  1912-13;  Supt..  Water  and 
Elec.  Power  Plant,  McPherson,  Kan.,  1913-14; 
.Supt.,  Water  and  Elec.  Power  Plant.  Ponca 
City,  Okla.,  1014-18.  Pvt..  Co.  A.  326  Bn., 
Tank  Corps;  .Sergt.,  Tank  Corps..  Hdqtrs.  Co. 
326  Bn.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Jovian  Order. 
.iddress,  Ponca  City,  Okla. 


452 


Univeksitv  of  Illinois 


[191 2 


5104.  ELAIR  DILWORTH  DUVAL 
Saks  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  4. 
1888;  s.  Tean  Cl'arles  Eugene  (b.  Jl  26,  1S62, 
Can.)  and  Estelle  (Carter)  Duval  (b.  S  sS. 
i86s,  Bluff  City,  111.).  Prepared  in  Omaha 
(Neb.)  11.  S.;  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1906-08.  Uus. 
Sales  Engr.,  Am.  Radiator  Co.  for  Tidewater 
section  of  V'a.  Supt.,  Const.  Q.  M.  Corps.  U. 
S.  A.;  Capt.  and  Adjt.,  Norfolk  Regt.,  Norfolk 
Protective  League.  Married  Grace  Hartman, 
Te  4,  1914,  New  Albanv,  Ind.  Address,  32 
Bedford  Apts.,  Norfolk  Va. ;  bus.  add.,  P.  O. 
Box   1163,  do. 

5 1  OS.  EDWARD  LOUIS  EAGLE 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Ag  25.  1889,  Streator, 
111.;  s.  Isidore  (b.  D  8.  1853,  Ger.)  and  Cathc- 
ine  (Whalen)  Eagle  (b.  Ireland).  Prepared  in 
Streator  H.  S.  Order  of  Coif;  Philomathcan; 
John  Marshall  Club;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors. 
Lawyer.  Moline,  111.,  1913-16;  Asst.  St.  Atty., 
Rock  Island  Co.,  111.,  1916 — .  Married  Elsie 
E.  Snook.  O  28,  1916,  Atlanta,  111.  Child, 
Edward  Louis,  Jr.,  b.  D  23,  1917-  Address, 
2916  i2th  Ave.,  INIoline,  111. 

5 1 06.  MELVILLE  JOSEPH  EAMES 
Chiropractor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  D  6,  1889, 
Garden  City,  Kan.;  s.  E.  P.  Eames.  Prepared 
in  Blue  Island  II.  S.;  Rush  Med.  Coll.  Chiro- 
practic Phys.,  Chicago.  Address,  1458  Argyle. 
Chicago.! 

S107.  CLARA  ECKHARDT  (EVANS) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  28,  1883,  Toledo,  O.; 
d.  George  B.  (b.  D  31,  1851,  Auburn,  Ind.) 
and  Marv  (Waldvogel)  Evans  (b.  S  15,  1852, 
Toledo,  O.).  Prepared  in  Toledo  (O.)  H.  S.; 
Univ.  of  Mo..  1908-09.  Alplia  Xi  Delta;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Omicron  Nu;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  H. 
Sc.  Club;  Soph.  Honors.  Instr.,  Textiles  and 
Sewing,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1912-17.  Married 
Frank  Caradoc  Evans,  Ag  27,  1917,  Toledo,  O. 
Address,  20  Ramsay  Ave.,  City  Point,  Va. 

5108.     LOUISE  EISZNER  (MAGEE) 
(Wife  of  No.  5802;  Sister  of  Nos.  3356,  3720) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  Chicago;  d.  August  W. 
(b.  do.)  and  Elsie  M.  (Scheurmann)  Eiszner 
(b.  Merkenfritz,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Oak  Park 
IT.  S.;  Lewis  Inst.,  1908-9.  Married  Elon  C. 
Magee  ('13),  S  i,  i9i7>  Chicago.  Address, 
Genesee,  111. 

SI 09.     PHILIP  R.  ELFSTROM 

Ry.  C.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  15,  1891, 
Batavia,  111.;  s.  Axel  and  Ida  (Redborg)  Elf- 
strom.  Prepared  in  W.  Batavia  H.  S.  Ry.  C. 
Engr.,  C.  &  W.  I.  R.  R.,  Chicago,  1912-1;;;  C. 
M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  do.,  1915-17-  ist  Lt.,  Co.  D, 
311th  Engrs.,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1917-18;  do., 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918— .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
R.  A.  M.  Address.  215  McKee  St.,  Batavia, 
III.;  bus.  add.,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  Chicago. 

SMO.     CHARLES  JOHN  ELLIOTT 
(Husband  of  No.   5762;  Sister  of  No.   5643) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  28.  1889,  Toni- 
ca.  111.;  s.  Arthur  (b.  1858,  do.)  and 
Antoinette  Emma  (HofTman)  Elliott  (b.  O  20, 
1865,  do.).  Prepared  in  Streator  Tp.  H.  S. 
Farmer,  Tonica,  111.  Married  Lillian  May 
King  ('13),  S  2,  1914,  Plymouth.  111.  Child, 
Donald  Rodnev,  b.  S  30,  1916.  Address,  Ton- 
ica,   111. 

SI II.     ORLAND  L  ELLIS 

Associate;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  16,  1889, 
.\ncona,  111.;  s.  Orlando  1.  (b.  i860.  111.)  and 
Sadie  S.  (Armstrong)  Ellis  (b.  D  15.  1869 
Pontiac,  111.).  Prepared  in  Dwight  and  Pontiac 
Tp.  11.  S.  Asst.,  Soil  Phys.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
Univ.  of  111..  19:3-16;  1st  Asst.,  do.,  10161S; 
.^ssoc.,  Soil  I'hys.,  do.,  1918 — .  Address,  1208 
W.  Clark  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  656  .-Vgr. 
i;idg.,  do. 


SI  12.     'EDITH  MAE  ELMENDORF 
A.    B.   in   H.    Sc;    b.   F   28,   1889,    Morrison, 
111.;  d.  George  Elmendorf.     Prepared  in  Morri- 
son   H.    S.      Teacher.    II.    Sc,    Stockland,    111. 
Died  S  8,  :gi6.  Muncie,  111. 

5113.  JOHN  L.  ERNST 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  3,  1888,  E. 
St.  Louis,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  My  18,  1863,  Sim- 
incrshausen,  Ilessen  Casscl,  Ger.)  and  Anna 
Helen  (Seeger)  Ernst  (b.  D  28,  1863,  do.). 
Prepared  in  E.  St.  Louis  H.  S.  Arch.  Club. 
Draftsman,   Estimator  and   Engr.,  Hiram   Lloyd 

B.  &  C.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1912-1-:  Contractor's 
Engr.  on  reconst.  of  Compton  Hill  Reservoir, 
do.,  1915-16;  Kresse  &  Ernst.  Archs.,  1917-18; 
Cost  Engr.,  U.  S.  West.  Cartridge  Plant  Exten., 
East  Alten,  111.  Mem..  St.  Louis  x\rch.  Club; 
Immanuel  Evangelical  Church;  V.  P.,  So.  HI. 
Evangelical  Sunday  Schs.  Address,  906  N. 
17th  St.,  East  St.  Louis,  111.;  bus.  add.,  419 
N'ictoria  Bldg.,  St.  Louis. 

5114.     ALEXANDER    WATMAUGH 

ERSKINE 

(Brother   of  No.   3724) 

Engineer;    B.    S.   in   C.    E. ;   b.   Ap    26,    1888, 

Eagle   Grove,   la.;   s.    Robert   (b.   Ap   10,    1847, 

Gallashiels,    Scotland)    and    Mary    (Goodspeed) 

Erskine     (b.    F    28,     1S58,    Constantia,    N.    Y.). 

Prepared   in  Oak  Park  H.    S.     Triangle.   Engr., 

C.  &  N.  W.  Ry.,  1912-15;  U.  S.  Govt.  Valuation 
Div.,  Interst.  Commerce  Dept.,  1915-17.  ist 
Lt.,  E.  O.  R.  C,  A.  E.  F.,  rrance.  1917—- 
Married  Maude  Underwood,  Jl  13,  1912.  Chi- 
cago. Child,  James  A.,  b.  My  1913  Address, 
304  N.  East  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

5115.  NELLIE  ERSKINE  (BENJAMIN) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  16,  1890,  Chicago;  d. 
Frank  David  (b.  N  14,  1863,  Mo.)  and  Mary 
Jane  (Shurtz)  Erskine  (b.  Je  17,  1864,  Laze- 
well  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  McKinley,  John 
Marshall,  and  Hyde  Park  H.  Schs.,  Chicago. 
.'\ll)ha  Omicron  I'i;  Der  Deutsche  V'erein. 
Mem.,  Univ.  Place  Church  of  Christ.  Married 
Robert  Bernard  Benjamin,  D  21,  1914, 
Hawarden,  Can.  Address,  Ilawarden,  Sas- 
katchewan,  Can. 

5116.  ARTHUR  THOMPSON  EVANS 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  My  22,  1888, 
Wellington,  111.;  s.  R.  M.  Evans.  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Colo..  1915;  Ph. 
])..  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1918.  Iris;  Class  Foot- 
ball; Class  Baseball;  lUini  Bd.  of  Control; 
Sergt..  Univ.  Regt.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Wakefield, 
Wis.;  Instr.,  Univ.  of  Colo.;  Asst.  Pathologist, 
Cereal  Investigation,  Bur.  of  Plant  Industry, 
U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Purdue  Exp.  Sta.,  La- 
fayette, Ind..  1918-— .  .\uth. :  Dragon  Flies  of 
the  Douglas  Lake  Region,  Mich.;  Breedings 
Ilabits  of  Common  House-Fly;  Jour,  of  Econ. 
Bittoiiiol.,  \'ol.  9;  The  ^Morphology  of  the  Fron- 
tal Appendage  of  the  Male  in  the  Phyllopod 
Crustacean  Thamnocephalus  Platyurus  Packard, 
Reiirinted  from  Jour,  of  Morphology,  Vol.  26, 
1915.  Married  1914.  Child.  Margaret  Louise, 
b.  S  26,  1915.  Address,  Purdue  Experiment 
Station,   Lafayette,   Ind. 

SI  17.  JOHN  EDWARD  EVANS 
Chief  Inspector;  B.  S.  in  M.  K. ;  b.  Jl  15. 
1890,  Chicago;  s.  John  II.  (b.  1863,  Belmont. 
Wis.)  and  Margaret  E.  (Hughes)  Evans  (b. 
1861,  do.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S. 
Asst.  Boiler  Room  En.gr.,  Fisk  St.  Sta.,  Com- 
monwealth Edison  Co.,  Chicago,  1912-13; 
Kngr.,  Underwriters  Labs.,  Inc.,  do.,  1913-18; 
Chief  Inspector,  Gilbert  &  Barker  Mfg.  Co., 
Siiringfield,  Mass.,  1918-10;  Mech. 'Engr..  Wells 
&•  Newton  Co.,  New  York  City.  Married  Leta 
Anna  Whiting,  Mr  21,  [913,  Washington,  la. 
Child.  Richard  Walter,  h,  D  28.  1918.  Address, 
843  W.  179th  St.,  New  York  City;  bus.  dtid., 
292  .Vve.  B,  do. 


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51 18.  WILLIAM  HOWARD  FARNUM 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ag  4,  1889, 
Danville,  111.;  s.  William  E.  (b.  O.)  and  Katie 
(Fuller)  Farnum  (b.  Kent,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Danville  11.  S.  Arch.  Club.  Bldp.  Supt.,  Dan- 
ville, 111.,  1912;  Struct.  Engr.,  Chicago,  1913- 
17;  Arch.  Engr.,  Cleveland,  191S — .  Married 
Cornelia  Dammers,  Je  23,  191S,  Chicago.  Child, 
William  Howard,  Jr.,  b.  D  18,  1017.  Address, 
1840  Van  Buren  Road,  East  Cleveland;  bus. 
add.,   161 12  Euclid  Ave.,  East  Cleveland. 

S118A.      ALBIN    ISAAC    FARR 
A.   B.   in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  21^1882,  Flanagan, 
111.;  s.  J.  Farr.   Prepared  in  !No.  111.  St.   Norm. 
Sch.   Address,   301    S.    Main    St.,    Kcwanee,   111. 

51 19.  PER  ALEXANDER  FAUST 
Master  Mech.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  2.  1878, 

Sweden;  s.  Sven  Johanson  (b.  D  1831,  do.) 
and  Anna  (Kajsa)  Johanson  (b.  1833,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Augustana  Coll.  Draftsman,  Bet- 
tendorf  Axle  Co.,  Bettendorf.  ia.,  1912-13; 
Shop  I'-oreman  and  Master  Mech.,  Ark.  Valley 
Smelter,  Leadville,  Colo.,  1913-17;  Master 
Mech.,  United  Verde  Exten.  Min.  Co.,  Clark- 
dale,  Ariz..  1917 — .  Mem.,  .-\.  F.  A.  M.  Mar- 
ried Mary  Louesa  Halcomb,  S  4,  1912,  Moline, 
III.     Address,   Clarkdale,  Ariz. 

5120.  LOUIS  EUGENE  FAYART 

Ins.  Agt.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  21,  1889, 
Springfield,  111.;  s.  Eugene  C.  Fayart.  Prepared 
in  Springfield  H.  S.  Plii  Alnha  Delta;  I  Hint 
Staff.  Mem.,  firm  of  Eugene  E..  Fayart  &  Son, 
(len.  Ins.  and  Mortgage  I-oans.  2nd  Lt.,  9th 
F.  A.,  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.;  Mustered  out,  D  15, 
1918.  V.  P.,  Springfield  lUini  Club.  Address, 
1201  S.  4th  St.,  Springfield,  111.;  bus.  add., 
Illinois  National  Bank  Bldg.,  do. 

5J2I.     HARRY  FEDDE 
(Brother  of  No.  7508) 

Merchant;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  5,  i8go, 
Peotone,  111.;  s.  E.  H.  (b.  F  13,  1867,  Mom- 
mence.  111.)  and  Elizabeth  (Conrad)  Fedde  (b. 
F  I,  1866,  Peotone,  111.).  Prepared  in  Peotone 
H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Sales  Engr.,  Chicago, 
1912-13;  Furniture  Dealer,  Peotone,  111.,  1913 — . 
Married  Edith  M.  Craig,  Ag  12,  1913,  Chicago. 
Children:  Joan  E.,  b.  Ap  23,  1913:  daughter,  b. 
Je  25,    1918.     Address,  Peotone,   111. 

5122.     WINIFRED    FEIIRENKAMP 

Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Milwaukee;  d.  George 
(b.  Oldenburg,  Ger.)  and  Eleanor  O'Neill  (Wil- 
son) Fehrenkamp  (b.  Waterloo,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  S.  Division  II.  S.,  Milwaukee;  Univ. 
of  Wis.;  Milwaukee  Norm.  Sch.  Delta  Delta 
Delta.  Lecturer,  Lib.  Sch.  and  Arch.  Libn., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1912 — .  Address.  916  Nevada 
St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  Ricker  Lib.  of  Arch., 
Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

5123.     EMMA  FELSENTHAL 

Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ap  8,  1875,  Chi- 
cago; d.  Bernhard  (b.  1822,  Ger.)  and  Hen- 
rietta (Blumenfield)  Felsenthal  (b.  1837,  do.). 
Prepared  in  W.  Division  II.  S.,  Chicago.  Ph. 
B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1910.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Pres.,  Univ.  of  111.  Libr.  Club,  1911-12. 
Honors,  Eng.  and  Gen.  Literature.  L^niv.  of 
Chicago.  Reference  Asst.  and  Instr.,  Lib.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1912-18;  Libn.,  Lib.  of  Congress,  Wash- 
ington. D.  C,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn., 
1912 — :  111.  Lib.  Assn.:  Woman's  Cosmopolitan 
Club,  Univ.  of  111.;  Menorah.  Address,  c/o 
Library  of  Congress,  Washington,  D.  C. 

5124.  CLARENCE  WILLIAM  FICK 
Asst.  Foreman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  S  30, 
1890,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.;  s.  Julius  B.  (b.  S  10, 
1866,  do.)  and  Lillie  Amelia  (Slecter)  Fick 
(b.  Mr  1867,  Decatur,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Aurora  H.  S.  and  James  Sterling  Morton  II. 
S.  Stud.  Branch,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  Class  Basketball. 
Chicago   Telephone   Co.,    191 2-13;    Tester,    Spe- 


cial Section  Foreman.  Asst.  Gen.  Foreman, 
Testing  Dept.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.  Mem.,  Edison 
Club;  Bd.  nf  Dirs.,  1916-18;  Chm.,  Member- 
ship Com.,  A.  I.  E.  E..  1916-18.  Address, 
Ballston  Lake,  N.  V.;  bus.  add.,  Box  482, 
Schenectady,  do. 

3125.  JAMES  STUART  FINDLEY 
Div.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  3,  1889, 
Peabody,  Kan.;  s.  Stuart  S.  (b.  1845,  O.) 
and  Mary  E.  (Ilawley)  Findley  (b.  1855. 
Vt.).  Prepared  in  Wichita  (Kan.)  II.  S.  A. 
B.,  Friends  Univ.,  iqii.  Concrete  and  Bldg. 
Insp.,  K.  C.  Terminal  Ry.,  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1912-13;  Bldg.  and  Bridge  Insp.,  M.  K.  &  T. 
R.  R.,  Parsons.  Kan..  ig\e,.j(,;  Instrumentman, 
C.  B.  and  Q.  R.  R.,  Denver,  1916-18;  Div. 
Engr.,  do.,  Greybull,  Wyo.,  19 18 — .  Mem., 
Colo.  Soc.  C.  E.     Married  Ilattie  B.  Codington, 

0  16,  1915,  Falls  City,  Neb.  Child,  Gerald 
Codington  b.  N  5,  igiis.  Address,  P.  O.  Box 
735,   Greybull,   Wyo. 

S126.     CHESTER   OWEN  FISCHER 

Ins.  Agt.;  I.L.  B.;  b.  Jl  25,  1891,  St.  Louis; 
s.  Charles  Owen  (b.  Mr  12,  1S68,  Bloomfield, 
.\Io.)  and  Emmeline  (Raub)  Fischer  (b.  Jl  ii, 
1870,  St.  Louis).  Prepared  in  McKinley  H.  S., 
St.  Louis.  Kappa  Sigma;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Sigma 
Delta  Chi;  Shield  and  Trident;  Ma-wan-da; 
Yoxan;  Ku  Klux;  Pan-IIellenic  (Council;  (illass 
Football;  Fresh.  Baseball  Mgr.;  Soph.  Cotil- 
lion Com.;  Bus.  Mgr.,  lUio;  Ath.  Ed.,  lUini; 
Pres.,  Lincoln  League;  Jr.  Prom  Com.;  Sr. 
Stag  Com.;  Homecoming  Com.  Law  Prac- 
tice, Peoria,  1912-13;  Mgr.,  Miss.  Valley  Se- 
curities Co..  1913-14;  Gen.  Agt.,  Mass.  Mut. 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  Peoria,  1914 — .  Mem.,  Univ. 
C'lub;  Peoria  Illini  Club;  Peoria  Bar  Assn.: 
Life  Underwriters  Assn.  of  Peoria.  Married 
Catherine  Faber,  O  14,  1915,  Peoria.  Child 
Catherine  Meyers,  b.  D  25.  191 6.  Address 
1 01 5  N.  Glen  Oak  Ave.,  Peoria;  bus.  add. 
Suite  604  Lehmann  Bldg.,  do. 

S127.     HAMILTON  RODELL  FISHBACK 
(Brother  of  No.  3734) 

Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  10,  1890, 
Marshall,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Sexton  (b.  1841,  Clark 
Co.,  111.)  and  Elizabeth  (Flesher)  Fishback  (b. 
1847,  do.).  Prepared  in  Marshall  Tp.  H.  S. 
M.  S.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1915;  M.  D.,  do., 
1916;  Sc.  D.,  do.,  1917.  Instr,,  Chem,,  Med. 
Stud.,  Biochem.  Research  Worker,  Jefferson 
Med.  Coll.,  1912-17;  Res.  Phys.,  Jefferson 
IIosp.,  Philadelphia,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  Phi  Beta 
Pi,  1912 — .  Married  Nellie  May  Dutton,  Ag 
20,  1913,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Child,  Hamilton 
Rodell,  Jr.,  b.  D  14,  191 5.  Address,  Altamont, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  Jefferson  Hosp.,  Philadelphia. 
S128.     LAURA  ESTELLE  FISHER 

Exten.  Sec.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  29, 
1883,  Kinmundy,  111.;  d.  D.  E.  Fisher.  Pre- 
pared   in   Kinmundy   II.    S.      Phi   Beta   Kappa; 

1  St  Cabinet  V.  W.  C,  A.;  Volunteer  Band;  Le 
Cercle  Frangais;  El  Circula  Espanol.  Exten. 
Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Des  Moines;  Supt.,  H.  S., 
Kinmundy,    111.,    1914-17.     Address,    Kinmundy, 

'  5129.  LEWIS  NEBINGER  FISHER 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  M.  S.,  1914;  b. 
Je  I,  1890,  Decatur,  111.;  s.  G.  W.  Fisher.  Pre- 
pared in  Decatur  H.  S. ;  Milliken  Univ.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Triangle.  Const,  of  a  sewer  system, 
Baltimore,  ist  Lt.,  F.  A.  -Ammunition  Trains; 
3rd  Div.,  Chickamauga  Park,  Ga. ;  do.,  3rd 
Army  Tr.  Camp,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address, 
1 1 77   W.   Forrest  Ave.,   Decatur,   llLf 

5130.  HARRISON  OBIAH  FLATT 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  2,  1888, 
Carrollton,  111.;  s.  Damon  and  Susan  Flatt. 
Prepared  in  Carrollton  H.  S.  Teacher,  Eng., 
H.  S.,  Potomac,  111.;  do.,  Eng.  and  Latin,  H. 
S,,  Metrooolis,  111.;  do.,  Louisville,  Ky., 
191 8 — .  Address,  1022  S.  2nd  St.,  Louisville, 
Ky. 


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5131.  GEORGIA    ELIZABETH    FLEMING 
(Sister  of  Nos.   4652,   SU^i   5i33) 

Associate;  li.  S.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  Ap  2,  1884, 
Arlington  llgts.,  111.;  il.^  George  Wallace  (b. 
Ag  17,  1859,  do.)  and  Ellen  Grahanie  (Good- 
fellow)  Fleming  (b.  D  12,  i860,  Council  I'.luffs, 
la.).  Prepared  in  Olney  11.  S.;  Columbia, 
1912-13,  summer  1916.  Instr.,  H.  Sc,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1913-18;  Assoc,  Home  Econ.,  1918 — . 
Auth.:  Suggestions  for  Garment  Making,  L-.xtcn. 
Circular   No.    14,    Univ.    of    111.    Coll.    of    Agr., 

1917.  .-iddrcss,  1 107  W.  Oregon  St.,  L'rbana; 
bus.  add.,  H.   Sc.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

5132.  GERTRUDE   WALLACE  FLEMING 

(CRICHTON) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  4652,  5131,  5133) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  5,  1888,  Arlington 
Hgts.,  111.;  d.  George  Wallace  (b.  Ag  17,  1859, 
do.)  and  Ellen  Grahame  (Goodfcllow)  Fleming 
(b.  1)  12,  i8()0,  Council  Bluffs,  la.).  Prepared 
in  Olney  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi;  llliola;  Scrib- 
bler's Club.  Teacher,  Eng.,  11.  S.,  llerrin,  HI., 
1912-14;  do.,  Pekin,  111.,  1914-16;  do.,  Olney, 
111.,  1916-17;  Instr.,  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sell., 
1917-18.      Married   George    K.    Crichton,    S    19, 

1918,  Olney,  111.     Address,  Herrin,  111. 

5133.     JOHN  GOODFELLOW  FLEMING 
(Brother  of  Nos.  46521  5131.  5'32) 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  F  21,  1891, 
Arlington  Hgts.;  s.  George  Wallace  (b.  Ag  17, 
1859,  do.)  and  Ellen  Grahame  (Goodfellow) 
Fleming  (b.  D  12,  i860.  Council  Bluffs,  la.). 
Prepared  in  t)lney  11.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Philo- 
mathean.  Arch.,  San  Francisco.  Address,  409 
Banders  Invest.  Bldg.,  San  Francisco. 

5134.  HERBERT  EDWARD  FOSTER 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in   A.    E. ;   b.    My    12,    1890, 

Attica,  Ind.;  s.  Geeorge  Edward  (b.  Mr  9,  1861, 
do.)  and  llattie  Grace  (Mosier)  Foster  (b.  O 
3,  1865,  do.).  Prepared  in  Attica  (Ind.)  H.  S. 
Sigma  Chi;  Helmet;  Ku  Klux;  Scarab;  Shield 
and  Trident;  i\la-wan-da;  Chm.,  Jr.  Prom  Com.; 
Interschol.  Algr.  Const.  Engr.,  Central  Mfg. 
Dist.,  Chicago,  1912-15;  West.  Mgr.,  Fenestra 
Const.  Co.,  Chicago,  1915-17.  2nd  Lt.,  N.  A., 
Insp.,  Materials  for  ^lilitary  Rys.,  Cleveland. 
Address,   1924  East  105th  St.,  Cleveland. 

5135.  VIOLA  CONSTANCE  FRASER 

(VAUGHAN) 

(Wife  of   No.   5474) 

A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  N  17,  1888,  Lead,  S.  Dak.; 
d.  R.  S.  (b.  Scotland)  and  Mary  Louise  (Suni- 
mers)  Eraser  (b.  Louisville,  Ky.).  Prepared  in 
Lead  (S.  Dak.)  II.  S.;  Yankton  Coll.,  1908-09; 
Lib.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  111.  Asst.  Loan  J>ibn.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1912-15.  Married  Lynn  B.  X'aughan, 
('12),  N  16,  1915,  Downers  Grove,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Vivian,  b.  O  23,  1916;  Robert  Berton, 
b.  O  8,  191 7.  Address,  Hurley,  S.  Dak. 
5136.  PAUL  BUCHER  FRITCIIEY 
(Brother  of  No.  5669) 

Sales  Representative;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  h. 
Mr  7.  1891,  Olney,  111.;  s.  Theodore  A.  (b. 
Rose  Hill,  O.)  and  Lydia  (Bucher)  Fritchey. 
Prepared  in  Olney  II.  S.;  Purdue  Univ.,  1908- 
09.  Kappa  Sigma;  Bus.  Mgr.,  ///.  Mag.:  Y. 
M.  C.  A.  Cabinet;  Recorder,  Y.  M.  C.  .\.;  Mem- 
bership Com.,  Lincoln  League;  Egyptian  Club; 
Commercial  C'lub;  Chm.,  Sr.  Ball  Com.;  Pres., 
Salesmanship  Class.  Sec,  Chamber  of  Com- 
merce. Jacksonville,  III.,  191 2-14,  Sales  Repre- 
sentative, Alexander  Hamilton  Inst.,  New  York 
City,  Peoria,  1914  —  .Army  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec, 
Ft.  Meyer  and  Ft.   Ethan  Allen;   A.  P.  O.  726, 

A.  E.    F.,   France,    1917.      Mem.,   A.    V.   A.    M.; 

B.  P.  O.  E.     Address,  Olney,  111. 

5137.     IRENE  MASON  FUNK   (ROYCE) 

(Sister  of  No.  8336) 
A.    B.    in    L.    &   A.;    b.    My   4,    1891,    Kernan, 
111.;   d.   Milton   Phillips   (b.    Ap  24,    1838   Lynn- 


ville.  111.)  and  Evolene  (Scovell)  Funk  (b.  My 
25,  185s  Hornellsville,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Streator  Tp.  H.  S.  (Classical  Club.  Teacher, 
Latin.  Kirkland,  111.  Married  1.  A.  Royce 
(died  Mr  i,  1919,  Naperville,  111.)  Address, 
Nai)erville,  111. 

5138.     R.VLPH  JOHN   GARBER 

Asst.  Agronomist:  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  24, 
1890,  Deer  Creek,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  S  7,  1856, 
Washington,  111.)  ami  Lena  (Oswald)  Garber 
( b.  J  a  1857,  Morton,  111.).  Prepared  in  Gibson 
City  II.  S.  M.  S.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1917. 
.\cacia;  Gamma  Sigma  Delta.  Farmer,  Gibson 
>.  itv.  111.,  I9i2»i3;  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Morgan, 
.Minn.,  1913-15;  do.,  Monticello,  111.,  1915-16; 
Asst.  .Xgrononiist,  L^niv.  of  Minn.,  1917 — ■ 
Married  Mildred  E.  Fitschen,Jl  19,  1917,  Olivia, 
Minn.  Address,  2176  Scudder  St.,  St.  Paul; 
bus.  add.,  Univ.  Farm,  do. 

5139.     DANIEL   WEBSTER  GASKILL 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.   S  24.  1882.  Woodlawn, 
111.;   s.    E.   F.   and   E.   A.    Gaskill.      Prepared  in 
Ottawa  Univ.,  Kan.     Address,  Kell,  111. 
5140.     RALPH    P^LLSBURY    GATES 

Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Jl  30.  1889, 
Wilmette,  111.;  s.  William  Spaulding  (b.  Chi- 
cago) and  Lillian  Warner  (Pillsbury)  Gates  (b. 
N.  II.).  Preiiared  in  Lake  View  II.  S.,  Chi- 
cago. Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Helmet;  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma:  Varsity  Basketball;  Class  Baseball;  V. 
P.,  Stud.  Union  Council.  Chem.,  Armour  & 
Co.,  Chicago;  Chem.,  Victor  Chem.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago Hgts..  111.  Pvt.  Co.  B,  30th  Engrs..  A.  E. 
F.,  A.  P.  O.  170,  France;  Mustered  out  F  3. 
1919.  Mem.,  Chicago  Illini  Club;  Ravenswood 
Golf  Club;  Chicago  Hgts.  Golf  Club;  Chicago 
Hgts.  Indus.  Club.  Address,  40  W.  isth  St., 
Chicago  Heights,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Victor  Chem. 
Co.,  Chicago  Heights,   111. 

5141.     ROSA   LEE  GAUT 

Pianist;  B.  Mus. ;  b.  Ag  27,  1886,  Knoxville, 
Tenn.;  d.  J.  W.  Gaut.  Prepared  in  Knoxville 
(Tenn.)  H.  S.  Pianist,  Dept.  of  Phys.  Tr.  for 
Women,  Univ.  of  111.,  191318.  Address,  King- 
ton  Pike,   Knoxville,   Tenn. 

5142.  AMELIA   LOUISE    GAY 
(Sister  of  No.  2673) 

Teacher:  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M..  1915;  b. 
Je  9,  1892,  Rockport.  111.;  d.  James  Clark  (b. 
do.)  and  Josepnine  L^dell  (Horton)  Gav  (h. 
llorton.  111.).  Prepared  in  Pittsfield  H.  S. 
Sigma  Kappa;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  llliola;  Der  Deut- 
sche Verein;  Sr.  Breakfast  Com.  Teacher, 
German,  H.  S.,  Elmwood,  111.  Address,  Rock- 
port,  III. 

5 143.  HARRY  FOREST  GEIST 
Elec.  Engr.;   B.  S.  in  E.-E.;  E.  E.,   1916;  b. 

S  2,  1887.  Aurora,  111.;  s.  Frank  A.  Gelst.  Pre- 
pared in  E.  .Aurora  H.  S.  Varsity  Ciym.  Team. 
Testing  Dejit.,  West.  Elec.  Co..  Pittsburgh; 
Welister  Elec.  Co.,  Racine,  Wis.  Address, 
-'230  16th  St..  Racine.  Wis.t 
S144.  WILLIAM  SUMNER  GENTRY,  JR. 
(Husband  of  No.  4552) 

Salesman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  F  8,  1889, 
Frankfort,  Ind.;  s.  William  Sumner  (b.  F  7, 
1851,  do.)  and  Etta  Albertyiie  (Cappey)  fJen- 
try  (b.  Ag  20,  1867.  Montmorenci,  Ind.).  Pre- 
iiared  in  Valparaiso  Univ.;  I'niv.  .\cad.;  De 
Pauw  Univ..  1907.  Delta  LTpsilon;  Helmet;  Ku 
Klux;  Mil.  Band.  Draftsman,  Metropolitan  St. 
Ry.  Co.,  Kansas  City.  Mo.;  Instr.,  Arch.,  Univ. 
of  111.;  .Salesman  The  Barrett  Co..  Kansas  City, 
Mo.;  .Salesman,  The  Barrett  Co.,  Madison,  Wis. 
Married  Adda  Elizabeth  Bcrger  ('11),  Ja  4, 
1914,  Dolton,  111.  Child.  William  Berger,  b. 
O  5,   19 1 6.     Address,   Omaha,   Neb. 

5145.     IVALOO  GENUNG 

.Asst.  Postmaster;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  31. 
1H84,  Rantoul.  111.;  d.  Z.  R.  Genung.  Prepared 
in  Rantoul  H.  S.  Asst.  Postmaster,  Rantoul, 
III.     .Iddrcss,  Rantoul,  111. 


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S146.  BEN  GEST 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  B.;  b.  Mr  24,  1883, 
Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  W.  H.  Gest.  Prepared  in 
Augustana  CM.  Acad.  A.  B.,  AuRiistana  Coll., 
1903.  Cosmopolitan  Club.  Arch.,  Augustana 
Coll.,  Canton,  S.  C.  Address,  1203,  2nd  Ave., 
Rock  Island,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Augustana 
Coll.,  Canton,  S.  C. 

5147-     ARTHUR   S.    GIDDINGS 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  h.  S  16,  1885, 
Sterling,  111.;  s.  Solomon  P.  (b.  N  2,  1837,  Vt.) 
and  Emaroy  (Capen)  Giddings  (b.  Jl  9,  1845, 
Vt.).  Prepared  in  Sterling  H.  S.  Transfor- 
mer Tester.  Westinghouse  Elec.  and  Mfg.  Co., 
Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  1912-14;  Concrete  Tester, 
Sislviyon  Elec.  Light  and  Power  Co.,  Copco, 
Calif.,  191 7;  Engng.  Clerk.  Northwest,  Elec. 
Co..  Portland,  Ore.,  1918 — .  Married  Mildred 
Emmons,  My  24.  igi-'.  Atascadero,  Calif.  Ad- 
dress, 639  E.  6sth  St.,  North  Portland,  Ore. 
S148.     PAUL  HARNED  GILLAN 

Publisher;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  22,  1887, 
Milwaukee;  s.  Silas  Young  (b.  My  21,  1850, 
Lilly,  111.)  and  Elizabeth  (Harned)  Gillan  (b. 
Evansville,  111.).  Prepared  in  West  Division 
H.  S.,  Milwaukee.;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1907-8,  1909- 
10.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Final 
Honors.  Educ.  Publisher.  Milwaukee.  Mar- 
ried Marian  Elizabeth  Ward,  Je  22,  1916.  Ad- 
dress, 420  Jefferson  St.,  Milwaukee. 

S149.     WINFIELD   CORWIN  GILMORE 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  3,  1890,  Pontiac,  111.; 
s.  W.  S.  Gilmore.  Prepared  in  Gibson  City  H. 
S.  Iris;  Ionian;  John  Marshall  Court  Club; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet;  Class  Baseball;  Class  Foot- 
ball; Class  Bowling.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Staff,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  149th  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F. 
France.     Address,  Kiowa,  Okla.t 

5150.  DELBERT  GEORGE  GIRTON 

A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  Mr  26,  1892,  Colorado 
Springs,  Colo.;  s.  G.  N.  Girton.  Prepared  in 
North  Dixon  H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon;  Delta 
Kappa  Chi;  Helmet;  Orange  and  Blue  Dancing 
Club;  Class  Football;  Class  Baseball;  Class 
Bowling.  With  Swift  Beef  Co.,  Ltd.,  London, 
Address,   58   W,    Smithfield,   London,   E,   C. 

5151.  HARRY    FRANKLIN   GLAIR 
Asst,  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  M.   E.;  b.  Ag  28,  1888, 

Chicago;  s,  Louis  C.  (b.  Mr  5,  1864,  BuiTalo, 
N.  Y.)  and  Emma  K,  (Olskey)  Glair  (b.  Jl  8, 
1864,  do.).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.  Zeta 
Psi;  Ku  KIux;  Helmet;  Mgr.,  Glee  and  Mando- 
lin Club;  Fresh.  Varsity  Baseball.  Draftsman, 
St,  Louis,  1912;  Engr,,  Const,  and  Plant  Main- 
tenance, Whiting,  Ind.,  1912-14;  Asst.  Supt., 
Dept,  of  Paraflfine  Oils,  Wax,  and  Candles, 
Standard  Oil  Co.,  do.,  1914 — .  Married  Hor- 
tense  Oliver,  N  10,  1915.  Address,  1342  Amy 
Ave.,  Whiting,  Ind.;  bus.  add..  Standard  Oil 
Co.,   do. 

5152.  GRACE  GLASGOW 
(Sister  of  No.  5153) 

Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  M.  S.,  1913;  b.. 
F  14,  1883,  Tennessee,  111.;  d.  1).  Glasgow, 
Prepared  in  Tennessee  H.  S.  Dept.  of  Bact., 
St.  Agr,  Coll.  and  Exp.  Sta.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Address,   Manhattan,   Kan. 

5153.  RUTH  GLASGOW 
(Sister  of  No.   5152) 

Instructor;  B.  S.  in  II.  Sc;  M.  S.,  1913;  b. 
O  I,  1887,  Tennessee,  111.;  d.  D.  Glasgow.  Pre- 
pared in  Tennessee  H.  S.  Instr.,  Bact.,  L^niv. 
of  111.,  1912-13;  Instr.,  Mellon  Inst,,  Univ.  of 
Pittsburgh.  Address,  c/o  Mellon  Inst.,  Univ. 
of  Pittsburgh.   Pittsburgh.t 

5154,     LEONARD   WOOD   GLOVER 
(Brother   of   No.    7547) 

Dir.  of  Mus.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A,;  B.  Mus., 
1914;  b.Jl  6,  1887,  Urbana;  s.  John  Adams  (b. 
Jacksonville,  111.)  and  Clara  Lobdell  (Wood) 
Glover    (b.    Ann    Arbor,    Mich.).      Prepared    in 


Urbana  II.  S.  Mu  Kappa  Alpha;  Glee  Club. 
Voice  Teacher  and  Dir.,  Mus.,  ist  Congr. 
Church,  Cadillac,  Mich.,  191 5;  Voice  Teacher, 
Conservatory  of  Central  Coll.,  Pella,  la.,  191 5- 
16;  Dir.,  Dept.  of  V'oice  and  Pub.  Sch.  Mus., 
S.  West.  St,  Norm.  Sch.,  California.  Pa.,  1Q16- 
17;  Dir,,  Dept.  of  Voice  and  Pub.  Sch. 
Mus.  and  Dir.  of  Chorus,  Danus  Mus.  Inst., 
Warren,  O.,  1917 — .  Auth,:  Mus.  Tr,  for 
Grade  Teachers,  I'.ul,,  pub.  by  Commonwealth, 
Pa,  Mem.,  Maccabees.  Married  Bessie  Judith 
Haines,  N  25,  191 5,  Gibson  City,  111.  Child, 
John  Leonard,  b.  S  i.  191 6,  Address,  407  Paige 
Ave.,  Warren,  O, ;  bus.  add.,  Dana's  Mus.  Inst., 
do. 

5155.  GALEN  VAN  RENSSELAER  GLOYD 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ap  29,  1884, 
Macomb,  111,;  s.  Stephen  V.  R.  (b,  Plainfield, 
Mass.)  and  Mary  Emily  (Metcalf)  Gloyd  (b. 
Carthage,  111.).  Prepared  in  Macomb  H.  S. ; 
Univ.  Acad.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Scarab; 
N'oxan.  Arch,,  Whitsitt  &  Schulzke,  Archs., 
Moline,  HI.  Married  Betty  Hittle,  Jl  5,  1913, 
■\ew  Palestine,  Ind.  Address,  Moline,  111, 
5 1 56.     PEARL  HAZELETTE  GOBEN 

(TILEY) 
B,  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  N  13,  1889,  Crawfords- 
ville,  Ind.;  d.  John  L.  Goben.  Prepared  in 
Decatur  H.  S.  Chi  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi. 
Charge  of  G.  W.  C.  A.  Cafe,  Decatur,  lU.; 
Mgr.,  Cafeteria,  H.  S.,  Champaign.  Married 
Lester  F.  Tiley,  Ap  17,  1918,  Danville,  111. 
.4ddress,  109  W,  Springfield  Ave.,  Champaign. 
SIS7.     JULIUS  LUDWIG  GOEBEL,  JR. 

(Brother  of  Nos.  4676,  5158,  6903) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1913;  b. 
D  3,  1892,  Menlo  Park,  Calif,;  s.  Julius  (b. 
My  23,  1857,  Frankfurt-A-Main,  Ger.)  and 
Kathryn  (Vreeland)  Goebel  (b,  D  3,  i860, 
Hackensack,  N.  J.).  Prepared  in  Palo  Alto 
(Calif.)  H.  S.  and  Cambridge  (Mass.)  Latin 
Sch.  Ph.  D,,  Columbia,  1915.  Phi  Eta;  Adel- 
phic;  Lambkins;  V.  P.,  Soph.  Class;  Emblem 
Com.;  Class  Poet;  \'arsity  Swimming;  Illini 
Staff;  Ed.  and  Founder.  Siren;  Harris  Pol.  Sc. 
Prize.  Research  Asst.,  111.  Efficiency  and  Econ. 
Com.,  1913-14;  Cutting  Travelling  Fellow  in 
Diplomacy,  Columbia,  1915-17;  Legal  Adviser 
to  Legation  of  Switzerland.  191 7;  Limited 
service.  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.,  1918;  Mustered  out, 
D  7,  1918.  Atty.,  Mem.,  Dist.  of  Columbia 
Bar.  1917 — .  .^uth.:  The  Recognition  Policy 
of  the  U.  S..  Longmans  Green  &  Co.,  1915; 
The  Increase  of  Crime  in  the  U.  S.,  Jour,  of 
Criminal  Law  and  Criminology,  1913;  A  Politi- 
cal Prophecy  of  the  Forty  Fighters,  Yearbook 
of  the  Gcr.  Am.  Hist.  Soc.  of  111.,  1912;  The 
Internat.  Responsibility  of  States  for  Injuries 
Sustained  by  Aliens,  .4m.  Jour.  International 
Law,  1914;  also  many  book  reviews  for  scienti- 
fic jours.  Mem..  Cosmos  Club.  Address, 
Cosmos  Club,  Washington,  D.  C;  bus.  add., 
1439  Massachusetts  Ave.,   Washington,  D.  C. 

5158.  LOUISE  GOEBEL  (BECK) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  4676,  5157.  6903) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  7,  1890, 
Hackensack,  N.  J.;  d.  Julius  (b.  My  23,  1857, 
Frankfurt- A- Jilain,  Ger.)  and  Kathryn  (Vree- 
land) Goebel  (b.  D  3,  i860,  Hackensack,  N.  J.). 
Prepared  in  Palo  Alto  (Calif.)  H.  S.  and 
Cambridge  (Mass.)  Latin  Sch.;  Bryn  Mawr 
Coll.,  1914-17.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Fresh., 
Prelim.,  and  Final  Honors;  Alethcnai.  Sub- 
stitute, Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1915-16;  Reader,  do., 
1916-17;  Pvt.  Tutor,  1914-18  Instr.,  The  Ship- 
ley Sch,,  1916-18,  Married  Jean  Baptiste  Beck, 
Je  15,  1912.  L^rbana.  Address,  227  Roberts 
Road,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

5159.     FRANK    ELWOOD    GOODING 
Chemist;    B.    S.    in    M.    E. ;    b.    Ap    i.    1886. 
Hanna  City,  HI.;  s.   L.  R.  Gooding.     Prepared 
in   Bradley   Poly.   Inst.     A.    S.   E.   E.;   Bradley 


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Club.  Asst.  Cheni.,  People's  Gas,  Light,  and 
Coke  Co.,  Chicago;  Ed.  Staflf,  Factory  Maga- 
zine. Married  Esther  Elsie  Householder,  S  iS, 
1915.  Address,  4618  S.  Kenmore  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago.t 

5160.     BYNE  FRAN'CES  GOODMAN 

Assistant;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  i9"3;  h. 
F  6,  1890,  Bondville,  III.;  d.  Frances  Smith  (b. 
Ac  21,  1850.  Peoria  Co.,  111.)  and  Lydia  Belle 
(Gaddis)  Goodman  (b.  My  i,  1863,  Dcrmitt  Co., 
111.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.;  Fellow, 
Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1913-14.  Ali>ha  Xi  Delta; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Hist.  Soc. ; 
Special  Honors;  Harris  Pol.  Sc.  Prize.  Head 
Asst.,  Hist.  Dept.,  H.  S.,  Champaign,  1014-18; 
.\sst..  Hist.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918— .  Address,  816 
W.  Hill  St.,  Champaign. 

S161.     CHARLES   GORDON 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E. ;  Aly  S.  1890, 
Indianapolis;  s.  Samuel  Gordon.  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Prelim.  Honors. 
Testing  Engr.,  Chicago  Ry.  Co.;  Engr.,  Equip- 
ment Dept..  Chicago  surface  lines.  Married 
Rinda  Morgan.  Child,  daughter,  b.  D  15,  1912. 
Address,    5435    Augusta   St.,    Chicago.! 

5162.     FRED  GUYON  GORDON 
(Brother  of  No.  1506) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  Ag  5,  1891, 
Port  Collins,  Colo.;  s.  Joseph  Allen  (b.  F  2, 
1847,  Vandalia,  111.)  and  May  Abby  (Hinck- 
ley) Gordon  (b.  Ag  s,  1854,  Boston).  Prepared 
in  Vandalia  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  D.  H.  Moury, 
Consulting  Engr.,  Chicago:  Office  of  Canton- 
ment Const..  Washington,  D.  C.  Address,  isth 
and  M   Sts.  N.   W.,  Washington,   D.  C. 

5163.  WILLIS  GAYLORD  GORDON 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    E.    E.;    b.    S    20,    1889, 

Towanda,  Pa.;  s.  Alfred  Sumner  Gordon  (b.  F 
12,  1856).  Prepared  in  Towanda  (Pa.)  H.  S.; 
Syracuse  Univ.,  1907-08.  Eta  Kappa  Nu. 
Sales  Engr.,  Gen.  Elcc.  Co..  Harrison,  N.  J. 
and  San  Francisco,  1912-16;  Dept.  Mgr.,  Pacific 
Sts.  Elec.  Co.,  San  Francisco,  1916-17.  En- 
listed Signal  R.  C;  Scrgt..  1st  class,  Co.  C, 
316th  Field  Signal  Bn.,  Lewis  Branch,  Tacoma, 
Wash.     Address,  6131  University  Ave.,  Chicago. 

5164.  JOHN  EUBANKS  GOSSETT 
Mgr.,  Ins.  Co.;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  Ag  26,  1889, 

Norris  City,  III.;  s.  William  II.  (b.  do.)  and 
Laura  J.  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad, 
('apt.,  Swimming;  Class  Football.  Butler  Bros., 
Chicago,  1912;  Kieckhefer  Box  Co.,  Milwaukee, 
1913;  Travelers  Ins.  Co.,  do.,  191.V16;  Mgr., 
do.i  Toronto,  Can.,  1916-18.  Married  Aura  V. 
Gossett.  D  IS,  1014,  \\'aukegan,  111.  Address, 
Standard  Bank  Bldg.,  Toronto,  Can. 

SI 65.  LOUIS  HILL  GOURLEY 
Am.  Vice  Consul;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  17. 
1889.  Springfield,  111.;  s.  Albert  F.  (b.  do.)  ami 
Jennie  (Craig)  Gourley  (b.  Guelph,  Can.). 
Picpared  in  Springfield  II.  S.  A.  M.,  George 
Washington  Univ.,  i9if'';  Columbia,  summer. 
If. 1 5.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Prof.,  Colegio  de  San  Luis, 
San  Luis  Potosi,  Mex.,  1912-13;  Am.  Consulate, 
Veracruz,  Mex.,  1913-' 5>  1916—.  Address. 
Consulado  Americano,  \'eracruz,  Mex. 

51 66.  FLORENCE  HARRIETT  GRABBE 

(STEWART) 
(Sister  of  No.  7552) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  14.  1889,  Philo,  111.;  d. 
John  Christian  (b.  Te  21,  1827,  Litsbuttel,  Ger.) 
and  Laura  Belle  (Shepbard)  Grabbe  (b.  F  22, 
1870,  Scotland,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Philo  11.  S. 
H.  Sc.  Club.  Married  Charles  E.  Stewart,  S 
21,  191S,  Urbana.  Address,  2229  Oregon  Ave., 
St.  Louis. 

51 67.  CHARLES  WARREN  GRAINGER 
Engineer;  B.   S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  4..  1889,  Chi- 
cago;  s.   John  Grainger.     Prepared   in  Armour 
Ni^bt    Sch.      Asst.    Chief    Engr.,    the    Concrete 


Steel  Products  Co.  Address,  6si4  LaFayettc 
Ave.,  Chicago. 

5168.  LESTER  HERBERT  GRAVES 
Secretary;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Je  19,  1889, 
Milwaukee;  s.  Herbert  G.  (b.  Sparta,  Wis.) 
and  Luella  E.  (Morse)  Graves  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  E.  Div.  H.  S.,  Milwaukee  and  Lake 
\'iew  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Zeta  Psi;  Phoenix;  Eta 
Kappa  Nu;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Maj.,  Univ. 
Regt. ;  Class  Basketliall.  Sec.  X-Ray  Reflector 
Co.,  New  York  City.  Mem.,  Illuminating 
Eiigrs.  Soc.  Bd.  of  Mgrs.,  N.  Y.  Section.  Mar- 
ried Helen  Mann,  Je  15,  191S,  Chicago.  Child, 
Lester  Herbert,  Jr.,  b.  Je  18,  1917.  Address, 
933  Washington  Ave.,  Pelham  Manor,  N.  Y.; 
bus.  add.,  31   \V.  46th  St.,  New  York  City. 

SI 69.  JOSEPH  PEACOCK  GREEN 
Ins.  Agt.;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  S  3,  1890,  Chi- 
cago; s.  A.  B.  Green.  Prepared  in  Armour 
Acad.  Delta  Upsilon;  Helmet;  .Soph.  Cotillion 
Com.  With  The  Excelsior  Liability  Co.,  Chi- 
cago. Married  Ethel  Vivian  Beadell,  19 14. 
Address,   c/o  Excelsior   Liability   Co.,  Chicago. 

51 70.  LONSDALE  GREEN,  JR. 
(Brother   of   No.   6914) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  31,  1889, 
Anniston,  Ala.;  s.  Lon.sdale  (b.  Ja  22,  1864, 
Montreal,  Can.)  and  Nellie  (Wilder)  Green  (b. 
N  12,  1863,  College  Hill,  Cincinnati).  Prepared 
in  Hyde  Park  II.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Fresh. 
Football;  Frcsli.  Swimming;  Varsity  Swimming; 
Class  Football.  Engr.,  Brown  Portable  Elevator 
(."o.,  Chicago,  1912-14;  do..  II.  W.  Johns-Man- 
ville  Co.,  do.,  1914-is;  Acoustical  Engr.,  do.,  N. 
Y.  branch.  New  York  City,  1915-17.  Flving  Ca- 
det. A.  S.  S.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1917;  and  Lt., 
Reserve  Alil.  Aviator,  Gerstner  Field,  Lake 
Charles,  La.,  1918;  Camp  Dick,  Tex;  Langley 
Field,  \'a.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  D  20,  1918. 
.4ddrcss,  296  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  City; 
bus.  add.,  II.  W.  Tohns-Manville  Co.,  New 
York    City. 

51 71.  SAMUEL   ELZA   GREGG 
Farmer;    B.    S.    in    M.    E. ;    b.    Ag    11,    1888, 

Ludlow,  111. ;  s.  S.  M.  Gregg.  Prepared  in 
Rantoul  11.  S.  Married  Julia  E.  Pontius,  S 
i3>   1913,   Rantoul,   111.     Address,   Rantoul,   111. 

5172.  LOGAN  GLASSGOW  GRIFFITH 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  21,  18S7,  I'ana,  111.; 
s.  Samuel  E.  (b.  S  25,  1847,  Dresden,  O.)  and 
Bell  (Glassgow)  Griffith  (b.  N  14,  i860.  Noko- 
mis.  111.).  Prepared  in  I'ana  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  Summer,  191 1.  Lawyer,  Pana,  111.; 
Master  in  Chancery,  Pana  City  Court;  Coun- 
sel for  Bd.  of  Local  Improvement,  1913-17; 
Counsel  for  Tp.  of  Pana,  1915-17;  Elected 
Co.  Judge  of  Christian  Co.,  111.,  N  1918 — .  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  1.  O.  O.  F.;  K.  P. 
Married  Effie  P.  Rasinussen.  Jl  22,  1915.  Pana, 
111.  .-Iddrcss,  S.  Fair  Ave.,  Pana,  111.;  bus. 
add.,   Kitchell  Block,   do. 

5173.  DONALD  KAREL  GROVES 
Mfrs.  Agt.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  14,  1888, 
Williamsville,  111.;  s.  J.  W.  Groves.  Prepared 
in  Wendell  Phillips  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Theta 
Lambda;  Class  Baseball;  Dramatic  Club;  Mask 
and  Bauble  Cast;  Bus.  Mgr.,  111.  Union  Dram- 
atic Club.  Mfrs.  Agt.  Married  Louise  Hoo- 
ver, D  24.  1916.  Address,  28  S.  JelTerson  St., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  259  Fullerton  Ave.,  De- 
troit. 

SI 74.     EVANGELINE  EUNICE  GROVES 
(HUNTER) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  20,  1888,  Mahomet, 
111.:  d.  J.  R.  Groves.  Prepared  in  Champaign 
II.  S.  Athenean;  ist  and  2nd  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Cabinets.  .Married  Dr.  Merlin  II.  Hunter,  D 
.■4,  1918,  Champ.ii.mi.  .hldress.  501  E.  Green 
St.,   Champai.t;n. 


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SI 75-  PERCY  WILCOX  GUMAER 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  A.  B.;  b.  D  7, 
1887,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  s.  A.  G.  Gnmaer.  Pre- 
pared in  Martin  Park  H.  S.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Easterner  Club;  Water  Polo.  Instr..  E.  E.. 
A.  and  M.  Coll.  of  Tex-.;  Dept.  of  E.  E..  Univ. 
of  Mo.     Address,  Columbia,  Mo.t 

5176.     *CIIARLES  LE  ROY  GUSTAFSON 

Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ag  28,  1885, 
Roone,  la.;  s.  Charles  (b.  1862,  Sweden)  and 
Eva  Gager  (Pike)  Gustafson  (b.  1864,  Glenn 
Falls,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Boone  (la.)  II.  S. 
Theta  Delta  Chi;  Scarab;  Yo.xan;  Glee  Club. 
Draftsman,  Office,  Supt.  Arch.,  Univ.  of  III.; 
1st  Lt.  Signal  Corps,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Adjt., 
Aero  Sch.,  do.;  Capt..  do.  Killed  in  accident  in 
France.  F  24,   1919. 

S177.     MARY   ANNA    HAAN 

(Sister  of  No.  6926) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  191 3;  b. 
Jl  22.  1892,  Marysville,  Kan.;  d.  George  W. 
(h.  1864.  Crown  Point,  Ind.)  and  Jane  Ellen 
(Osborne)  Haan  (b.  1864,  Eng.).  Prepared  in 
E.  Aurora  H.  S.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Monticello, 
111.,  1913-16;  do.,  Aurora,  111.,  1916 — .  Ad- 
dress, 344  Marion  Ave.,  Aurora,  111.;  bus.  add.. 
West.  H.  S.,  do. 

S178.     VALENTINE  BERNARD  HABRYL 
B.    S.   in   E.   E.;   b.   N   27,   1889,   Chicago;   s. 
Stanley    Habrylwicz.      Prepared    in    Waller    H. 
S.,    Chicago.      Class    Football.      Address,    3112 
Davlin   Court,   Cliicago.f 

5179.     THOMAS    LLOYD   HAINES,  JR. 

Atlas  Ed.;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  N  29,  1887. 
Chicago;  s.  T.  L.  Haines.  Prepared  in  Lewis 
Inst.;  Occidental  Coll.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Atlas 
Ed.,  Film  Co.  Address,  636  Pacific  Bldg.,  San 
Francisco. t 

SI 80.     ALBERT  LEANDER  HALL 

Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  N  25,  1889,  Worcester, 
■Mass.;  s.  John  E.  (b.  Mr  i,  1866,  Sweden) 
and  Augusta  (Olson)  Hall  (b.  N  5,  1863,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Waukegan  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta; 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  Varsity  Football  and  Basket- 
ball. Lawyer,  Honolulu.  H.  I.,  1912-13;  do., 
Chicago,  1913-18.  F.  A.,  Central  O.  T.  S..  Camp 
Taylor,  Ky. ;  Mustered  out,  D  1918.  Married 
Orpah  Starratt.  Ag  25.  1915,  Chicago.  Address, 
1305  Farwell  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  10  S. 
La   Salle  St.,   do. 

5181.  HOMER  HALL 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1913; 
b.  My  30,  1887,  Belvidere,  111.;  s.  Fred  and 
Nellie  (Bowen)  Hall.  Prepared  in  Belvidere 
fH.  S.;  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1906-8.  Ionian; 
Scribblers';  ///.  Mag.  .Staff,  blaster's  Scliolar- 
ship.  Eng.  Instr.,  H.  S.,  Rockford,  111.,  1913- 
14;  do.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1914-is;  do., 
Okla.  Mech.  and  Agr.  Coll..  1918.  Address, 
223   West  St.,  Stillwater,   Okla. 

5182.  AMY  IRWIN  HAMPTON  (MEYER) 
(Sister  of  No.  3393) 
B.  Mus.;  b.  My  16,  1887,  Eliza,  111.;  d.  Mil- 
lard F.  (b.  S  II,  1856,  Rock  Island  Co.,  111.) 
and  Nora  (Irwin)  Hampton  (b.  D  s-  1859,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Hedding  Coll..  Univ.  Acad.  Ach- 
oth;  Athenean.  Married  Henry  Carl  Meyer. 
N  7,  1914.  Muscatine.  la.  Child,  Henry  Carl, 
Jr.,  b.   F  27,   1917.     Address,  Muscatine,  la. 

S183.  ALFRED  CHESTER  HANFORD 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1913; 
b.  Ap  12,  1891.  Makanda,  111.;  s.  G.  C.  Han- 
ford.  Prepared  in  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Philomath- 
ean;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  (Zabinet.  Scholarship  in 
Hist.,  Univ.  of  111.;  Asst.,  Pol.  Sc:  Instr., 
Govt.,  Harvard  Univ.  Q.  M.  Dept.,  Norfolk, 
Va.  Address,  3  Divinity  Ave.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 


5184.     JOHN    PAUL   HANNA 
(Brother   of   5185) 

Arch,  and  Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ag  8, 
1880.  Los  Angeles;  s.  Tames  Carswell  (b.  1843. 
Salem,  N.  Y.)  and  Idclla  M.  (Ilawley)  Haniia 
(b.  1857.  Aurora,  111.).  Prepared  in  W.  Aur- 
ora H.  S. ;  Univ.  of  Tex.,  1908-09.  Phi  Kappa 
Psi;  Tau  P.eta  Pi:  Yoxan;  Scarab;  Pres.  Glee 
and  Mandolin  Club.  .\rch.,  Chicago,  1912-13; 
dp.,  Chicago  and  Pittsburgh,  1914;  do.,  Chi- 
cago, 1915;  Arch,  and  Farmer,  Chicago  and 
Union.  111.,  191C — .  Address,  2  W.  Walton 
Place,   Chicago. 

5183.     PHILIP  SYDNEY  HANNA 
(Brother  of  5184) 

Bank  Examiner;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  Mr  9, 
1887,  Aurora,  111.;  s.  James  Carswell  (b.  1843, 
Salem.  N.  V.)  and  Idella  M.  (Hawley)  Hanna 
(b.  1857,  Aurora,  111.).  Prepared  in  W.  Aur- 
ora H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Helmet.  Economist, 
1912-14;  Country  Bank.  1914-17;  Bank  Exam- 
iner, Lansing,  Mich.,  1917 — .  Married  Marion 
Bartlett,  N  22,  1913,  Detroit.  Children:  Eliza- 
beth, b.  S  19,  1914;  Barbara,  b.  N  10,  1916. 
Address,  Bay  City,  Mich.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Com- 
missioner of   Banking,   Lansing,   Mich. 

SI 86.  VIGGO  HANSEN 
Asst.  Quarterman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  N  19, 
1889,  Morris,  111.;  s.  James  (b.  F  10,  1853, 
Denmark)  and  ^larie  (Christensen)  Hansen 
(b.  O  20,  1853,  do.).  Prepared  in  Morris  H.  S. 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa;  Jr.  .Smoker  Com.  Concrete 
Foreman,  C.  iVI.  and  St.  P.  R.  R.,  Aberdeen, 
S.  Dak.,  1912;  Struct.  Engr.,  la.  Steel  and 
Iron  Works,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  1912-18:  Asst. 
Quarterman,  Cramps  Shipyard,  Philadelphia, 
191S — .  Married  Alary  C.  Jewett,  Mr  i,  1913, 
Cedar  Rapids,  la.  (Divorced).  Child,  William 
James,  b.  D  29,  1913.  Address,  1417  N.  13th 
St..  Philadelphia;  bus.  add.,  Wm.  Cramps  Ship 
and  Engine  Bldg.    Co.,   do. 

5187.  CLAUDE  LYNN  HANSON 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  24,  1890, 
P-atavia.  111.;  s.  John  J.  (b.  Ag  12,  1853,  Swed- 
en) and  Emma  (Lynn)  Hanson  (b.  Jl  16,  1861, 
do.).  Prepared  in  W.  Batavia  H.  S.  Tau  Beta 
Pi.  Engr.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1912-13;  do., 
Mandan,  N.  D.,  1913-14;  do.,  Batavia,  111., 
1 914 — .  Address,  215  Elm  St.,  Batavia,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  138  Fox  St.,  Aurora,  111. 

5188.  JOSEPHINE  ALICE  HAPPER 
Dietitian:  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  19,  1889, 
Morrison,  111.;  d.  Joseph  Finley  (b.  My  9, 
1849,  Albany,  111.)  and  Alice  Margaret  (Ben- 
nett) Happer  (b.  D  9,  1849,  Newton,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Morrison  H.  S.  Achoth.  Pupil 
Dietitian,  111.  Tr.  Sch.  for  Nurses,  summer, 
1912;  Dietitian,  St.  IIosp.,  do.,  Jamestown,  N. 
Dak.,  1912-13:  do..  City  Hosp..  Akron,  O., 
1913-16;  do.,  Presby.  Hosp.,  Chicago,  1917-18; 
L^.  S.  A.,  do..  Camp  Sevier,  Greenville,  S.  C. : 
do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  Address,  1750 
W.  Congress  St.,  Chicago. 

51 89.  GEORGE  A.  HARNOCK 
Office  Mgr.:    B.   S.   in  C.   E.;   b.  Ja  8,   1889. 

Chicago:  s.  Charles  F.  (b.  1S64,  Loda,  111.) 
and  Lina  (Baker)  Harnock  (b.  1864,  Milford, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Rloomington  H.  S.  Corre- 
spondent, Sales  Dept.,  Universal  Portland 
Cement  Co.,  1912-13:  Tech.  Investigator, 
Efficiency  Bur.,  Chicago,  1013;  Dist.  Sales 
Mgr.,  Success  Co.,  Branch  Office,  Danville,  111., 
1Q14-17;  Branch  Office  Mgr.,  Auto  X'acuum 
Freezer  Co.,  Denver,  1917 — .  Married  Ethel 
Mary  Johnson,  Jl  12,  191 7,  Denver.  Address, 
423  N.   Jefferson  St.,  Dallas,  Tex. 

5190.  BERNICE  HARRISON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.   Mr  15,   1891, 

Sadorus,  HI.;  d.  Benjamin  (b.  Je  1849,  do.) 
and  Martha  Jane  (Cook)  Harrison  (b.  D  12, 
185s,    Ivesdale.    111.).      Prepared   in   Champaign 


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H.  S.  Grad.  Work,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914.  Achoth; 
Kappa  l^elta  Pi;  Sec.  Sr.  Class.  Teacher. 
Math..  H.  S..  Homer,  111.;  do.,  Mt.  Carmel, 
III.;  do.,  Decatur,  111.  Address,  707  W.  Hill 
St..  Champaign. 

S191.     H.\ZEL  CHARLOTTE  HART 

A.    B.    in    L.   &   A.;    b.  Jl   2,    1887.   Boswell; 
d.    A.    E.    Hart.      Prepared    in    Rockford    H.    S. 
Le    Cercle    Frangais;    Spanish    Club.      Address. 
1 5 16   E.   65th   St..  Chicago.! 
5192.     SUSAN    ALICE   HASH    (HUBBARD) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  2,  1887,  Boswell. 
Ind.;  d.  WiUiam  H.  (b.  S  22,  1847,  Mt. 
Vernon,  Mo.)  and  Elizabeth  (Bonewell)  Hash 
(b.  Ag  21,  1850,  Shawnee  Mound.  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Boswell  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Oberlin  Con- 
servatory of  Music,  1907-8.  Alpha  Omicron 
Pi;  W.  A.  A.;  Basketball.  Married  Dale 
Hubbard,  Ja  i,  1914,  Boswell,  Ind.  Child 
William  Clark,  b.  S  22,  19 17.  Address,  Bos- 
well, Ind. 
5193.     EGBERT  JOSHUA  HASSELQUIST 

Mach.  Designer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ja  24, 
18S4,  Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  Joshua  (b.  Gales- 
burg,  111.)  and  ^Iargaret  (Leaf)  Hasselquist 
(b.  Sweden).  Prepared  in  Augustana  .\cad.. 
Rock  Island,  111.  Tool  and  Special  Mach.  De- 
signer, Deere  and  Co.,  Moline,  111.,  1912-13; 
do.,  Rock  Island  Arsenal,  1914;  do.,  Barge  & 
Beck,  Moline,  111.,  1914;  do.,  Rep.,  Iron  and 
Steel  Co.,  1914-15;  do.,  Moline  Auto  Co.,  1915; 
do.,  R.  &  V.  Engng.  Co.,  1915-16;  Jeffrey  Mfg. 
Co.,  Columbus,  1916 — .  Mem.,  Engrs.  Club 
of  Columbus;  A.  S.  M.  E.  Address,  76  W. 
2nd  Ave.,  Columbus. 

S194.  ELIZABETH  MARY  IL\TCH 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  .\.;  A.  M.,  191 2; 
b.  My  22,  1899,  Chicago;  d.  Robert  James  and 
Emma  Honora  Hatch.  Prepared  in  N.  W.  Div. 
II.  S.;  Lewis  Inst.  Sigma  Xi.  Teacher,  Math., 
Farmer  City,  111.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  1012-13;  Prin., 
Yorkville,  HI.,  1914-16.  Mem..  Chicago  Coll. 
Club;  Chicago  .\ssn.  of  Collegiate  Alumnae; 
Alliance  Francais  of  Chicago;  V.  P.  and  Treas., 
Univ.  of  111.  Alumnae  Assn.  Address,  3905 
Wrightwood  Ave.,  Chicago. 

5195.  KOICHI  HATTORI 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  6,  1880,  Sap- 
poro, Japan;  s.  Korenori  Ilattori.  Prepared 
under  pvt.  tutor.  Teacher,  Sapporo  Agr.  Coll., 
Japan.  Address,  No.  i,  Naebo  Sapporo  Hok- 
kaido,  Japan. t 

SI 96.  CLARENCE  I.  HAVEN 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  O  1,  1888, 
Greenfield,  111.;  s.  A.  R.  (b.  F  14,  1866,  do.) 
and  Sally  A.  (Vandaveer)  Haven  (b.  F  20, 
1862,  do.).  Prepared  in  Greenfield  H.  S.  Tri- 
angle; C.  E.  Club.  Asst.  Engr.,  Baltimore 
Sewerage  Comn.,  1912-15;  Supt.  and  Engr., 
James  Ferry  &  Sons,  Gen.  Contrs.,  Atlantic 
City,  N.  J.,  1915-17;  Farmer,  Greenfield,  111., 
1917 — .  Married  Helen  D.  Haven,  N  11,  1914, 
lialtimore.  Child,  Dorothy  Claire,  b.  Ap  27, 
1917.     Address,  Greenfield,  111. 

5197.  WILLIAM  HAWKES 
Supt.  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  14.  1874, 
England;  s.  William  (b.  do.)  and  Anne  (Har- 
dy) Hawkcs  (b.  O  20,  1840,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Hedding  Coll.  Acad.;  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Supt., 
Schs.,  Litchfield,  111..  1912-16;  do.,  Lincoln, 
111..  1916 — ;  Instr.,  Math.,  St.  Norm.  Univ., 
summers  1913-18.     Address,  Lincoln,  111. 

5 1 98.  JOHN  BALDWIN  HAWLEV 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ag  4.  1888, 
Peabody,  Kan.;  s.  Theodore  Simon  (b.  O  1858, 
Carthage,  111.)  and  Margaretta  M.  (Miller) 
Ilawley  (b  1856,  do.).  Prepared  in  Trinidad 
(Colo.)  H.  S.;  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll..  1906-07, 
1908-09.  Arch.  Draftsman.  Santa  Ana,  Calif., 
1912-14;   Practicing  Arch.,  do.,   1914-15;   Mech. 


Draftsman,  Si.  Dept.  of  Engng.,  Sacramento. 
Calif.,  1915-16;  Mech.  Insp.,  1916-17;  Chief 
Mcch.  Draftsman,  St.  Dept.  of  Engng..  Sac- 
ramento, Calif.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Presby. 
Churcii;  Gen.  Chm.,  1918  Calif.  St.  Christian 
I'-ndeavor  C'onvention.  Married  Nellie  Edna 
Bacon.  Ag  19,  1914,  Santa  .\na,  Calif.  Child, 
.luanita  May,  b.  My  13,  1916.  Address,  1522 
Oue  St.,  Sacramento,  Calif. 

5199.  DON  LLEWELYN  HAYS 
Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.   in  E.  E.;   b.   Je  28,    1888, 

(Cleveland;  s.  George  M.  (b.  1864,  Pa.)  and 
Jennie  (Jones)  Hays  (b.  Je  14,  1870,  No. 
Wales).  Prepared  in  Helena  (Mont.)  H.  S.; 
P.illings,  (Mont.)  H.  S.;  Armour  Inst,  of  Tech., 
1909.  V.  P.,  E.  E.  Soc.  With  West.  Elec. 
Co.,  Chicago,  1912-13;  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Omaha, 
.\cb.,  1914-15;  Sales  Mgr..  M.  F.  Shafer  &  Co., 
Omaha,  Neb.,  1916-17.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
R.  A.  M.;  Mt.  Calvary  Commandery,  K.  T.; 
Tangier  Temple,  A.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S.;  Y.  M.  C. 
A.;  Trinity  (Cathedral.  Address,  440  Y.  M.  C. 
A.   Bldg.,    Omaha,   Neb. 

5200.  HARRY  NORMAN  HAYS 
Farmer;    B.    S.    in   Agr.;    b.    F    13,    1889,   Be- 

inent.  111.;  s.  H.  M.  Hays.  Prepared  in  Be- 
ment  H.  S.     .-iddress,  Bement,  Ill.t 

5201.  LLOYD  LANNES  HELM 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3023,  8410) 

Wholesale  Tobacconist;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  .\.; 
b.  S  28,  1890,  Metropolis,  111.;  s.  Douglas  W. 
(b.  Jl  23,  1S60,  Johnson  Co.,  111.)  and  Mary 
(Hornell)  Helm  (b.  F  17,  1863,  do.).  Pre- 
I)ared  in  Metropolis  H.  S.  Egyptian  Club. 
Ins.  -Xgt.,  Crane  Ins.  Agency,  St.  Louis,  1913; 
P>us.  Mgr.,  Massac  Jour.  Rep.,  Metropolis,  111., 
1 91 4-1 5;  With  Fred  Opp,  Wholesale  Leaf  To- 
bacco Co.,  St.  Louis,  1916-17.  2nd.  Lt.,  Co. 
(j,  310  Ammunition  Train,  85th  Div.,  A.  E.  F., 
France,    1917 — .      Address,   Metropolis,    111. 

5202.     HENRY  B.  HENLEY 
(Brother  of  No.   5203) 

Florist;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  7,  1889,  Car- 
thage, Ind.;  s.  W.  P.  (b.  1847,  do.)  and  Ida 
(Steere)  Henley  (b.  1850,  .\drian,  Mich.). 
Prepared  in  Carthage  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Ann  Ar- 
bor (Mich.)  H.  S.;  LTniv.  of  Midi.,  1908-09. 
Class  Bowling  Team.  Florist,  Richmond,  Ini., 
1912-14;  (fo. ,  llartford  City.  Ind.,  1914-18;  do., 
Terre  Haute,  Ind..  1918 — .  I'res..  Christian  En- 
deavor; do..  Brotherhood  of  Presby.  Church. 
Married  Kathcrine  Newsom,  Je  27,  1917,  Car- 
thage, Ind.  Address,  1018  S.  17th  St.,  Terre 
Haute,    Ind. 

5203.     ROBERT  MORROW   HENLEY 
(Brother  of  No.   5-02) 

Florist;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  7.  1889,  Carth- 
age, Ind.;  s.  William  P.  (b.  1847,  do.)  and 
Ida  (Steere)  Henley  (b.  1850,  .Adrian.  Mich.). 
Prepared  in  Carthage  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Ann  Ar- 
bor (Mich.)  11.  S.;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1908-09. 
.\gr.  Club.;  llort.  Club.  Florist,  Carthage, 
Iiui.;  do.,  Richmond,  Ind.;  do.,  Cincinnati;  do., 
Dayton,  O. ;  do.,  Hartford  City,  Ind.  Married 
Mary  Kenworthy,  N  191 5,  Richmond.  Ind. 
Child,  Marion  Elizabetlh,  b.  O  i,  1916.  Address, 
Hartford    City,    Ind. 

5204.     OTHO  MANSON   HENN 
Ins.  Agt.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  16,  1886, 
Redmon,   111.;  s.  J.   Henn.      Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.       Psi     Unsilon.       Address,     12 18     Corby 
Forsee    Bldg.,    St.    Joseph,    Mo. 

5205.  HAROLD  HARVEY  HERBERT 
Professor  and  Ed.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  30, 
1888,  Freeport,  111.;  s.  Edwin  Day  (b.  Mr.  10, 
1854,  Lancaster,  N.  Y.)  and  Annie  Rachel 
(Mitchell)  Herliert  (b.  O  23,  1846,  Freeport, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Interior  Acad.,  Dakota; 
Freeport   II.    S. ;   A.   M.,    Univ.   of  Wis.,   1918. 


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459 


Chi  Rcta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Delta  Chi; 
Delta  Kappa  Chi;  Shield  antl  Trident;  Ma-waii- 
da;  Scribblers;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Illio;  Managing  Ed., 
Asst.  Ed.,  and  Ed.,  Daily  Illini.  City  Ed.,  Daily 
Jour.,  Freeport,  111.,  1912;  Telegraph  Ed.,  Even- 
ing Jour.,  I'eoria,  1912-13;  Instr.,  Jour.,  Univ. 
of  Okla..  1913-14;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Jour.,  do., 
1914-15;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1915-17;  Dir.  of  Sch. 
of  Jour,  and  Prof.,  do..  1917- — ;  Part  owner, 
Tran.<;cript,  Norman,  Okla.  Mem..  Am.  Assn. 
of  Teadhers  of  Jour.  Address,  712  Asp  Ave., 
Norman,  Okla.;  bus.  add.,  Dept.  of  Jour.,  Lliiiv. 
of  Okla.,  do. 

5206.     BESSIE    EDNA    HERSMAN 
(Sister   of    No.    3771) 

Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
Mr  25,  1890,  Hcrsman,  III.;  d.  George  Jacob 
(b.  1853,  do.)  and  Alice  Leslie  (McGaw) 
Ilersman  (b.  1862,  Roseville,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Mt.  Sterling  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Ale- 
thenai.  Asst.  Gen.  Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Rock- 
ford,  111.,  1912-13;  do..  Cedar  Rapids,  la.. 
1914-17;  Teacher,  11.  S.,  Hersman,  111,  1918 — . 
Address,  Hersman,  111. 

5207.     CHARLES    KAY    HEWES 

(Husband  of  G383;  Brother  of  Nos. 

2693,   2694) 

Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  M.  S.,  1914; 
b.  Je  3,  1889,  Quincy,  111.;  s.  Charles  Travis 
(b.  Je  18,  1857,  Payson,  111.)  and  Mary  Etta 
(Sinnock)  Hewes  (b.  F  24,  1859,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Quincy  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma; 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Prelim,  and  Special 
Honors.  Research  Chem.,  Lab.  of  Petroleum 
Tech.,  Throop  Coll.  of  Tech..  Pasadena,  Calif., 
1914-16;  Chem.,  Gen.  Petroleum  Corp.,  Los 
Angeles,  igi6 — •.  Mem.,  Com.,  So.  Calif. 
Section  of  A.  C.  S.  on  standardization  of  tests 
of  petroleum  products,  1918;  A.  C.  S.,  1911 — . 
Married  Frances  Marjorie  Kilburne  (g'12),  Jl 
29,  1914,  Pasadena,  Calif.  Address,  716  W. 
30th   St.,   Los   Angeles. 

5208.     JAMES  HERBERT  HEWITT 

Contr.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  13,  1888, 
Sunimerfield,  111.;  s.  J.  H.  Hewitt.  Prepared 
in  McKendree  Coll.;  A.  B.,  do..  1908.  Ad- 
dress, 126  Collinsville  Ave.,  East  St.  Louis,  Ill.t 

5209.     GEORGE  EDWARD  HINCHLIFF 

Contractor;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Je  1,  1890, 
Evanston,  111.;  s.  George  HinchlifF.  Prepared 
in  McKinlev  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Hel- 
met; Scarab;  Glee  Club;  Orange  and  Blue; 
Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Sr.  Hat  Com.;  Class  Base- 
ball. Bldg.  Contr.;  Associated  with  a  con- 
tract mason,  Chicago.  Address,  1408  Security 
Bldg.,   Chicago. 

5210.     CLYDE  MONROE  HOBART 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1913;  b.  Je  16,  189.1. 
Decatur,  111.;  s.  C.  M.  Hobart.  Prepared  in 
Oilman  H.  S.;  Cornell  Univ.  Married  Elsie 
Ferguson,  O  10,  1913,  Ithaca,  New  York.  Ad- 
dress, 2956  Michigan  .Ave.,  Chicago. 

S21I.     ATHERTON  WELLS  HOBLER 

Advertiser;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  2,  1890, 
Austin,  111.;  s.  Edward  G.  (b.  S  8,  i860, 
Batavia,  111.)  and  Harriet  E.  (Wells)  Hobler 
(b.  Ag  14,  i860,  Geneva,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Batavia  H.  S.  Chi  Psi;  Glee  and  Mandolin 
Club;  Class  Basketball;  Class  Football;  Class 
Baseball;  Sr.  Ball  Com.  Gen.  office  work, 
.■\ppleton  Mfg.  Co.,  Batavia,  111.,  191 1;  Credit 
Mgr.,  do.,  1912;  Gen.  Sales  Mgr.,  do.,  1913-17; 
Gardner  Advertising  Co.,  S|t.  Louis,  191 7. 
.\uth. :  A  number  of  articles  in  Implement 
Trade  Paper.  Mem.,  Mo.  Ath.  Assn.;  City 
Club  of  St.  Louis;  Sec.-Treas.,  Sales  Mgrs. 
Dept.,  Nat.  Implement  and  Vehicle  Assn.; 
Sec.-Treas.  Windmill  Club  of  Am.  Married 
Ruth  Charles  Windsor,  Mr  30,  19 14.  Batavia, 
111.  Child,  Edward  Windsor,  b.  Mr  12,  1917. 
Address,   i/lh  and  Locust,  St.  Louis. 


S2I2.  EDMUND  G.  HOEPPNER 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Jl  15,  1889, 
Eau  Claire,  Wis.;  s.  Frederick  J.  (b.  F  4, 
1854,  Ger.)  and  Bertha  (Krucger)  Iloeppner 
(b.  .Ag  26,  1859,  do.).  I'rcpared  in  Eau  t'laire 
(Wis.)  II.  S.  Phi  Sigma  Kamia;  Scabbard  and 
Blade;  Capt.,  I'niv.  Kcgt.;  Chm.,  Cadet  Hop 
Com.  Const.  Engr.,  Iloeppner  Bartlett  Co., 
1912-16;  Pres.,  do.,  1917 — .  ist  Lt.,  28th 
Separate  Co.,  Wis.  St.  Guard.  Build  the  Eau 
Claire  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Married  Mac  Moore, 
Ja  I,  1916,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.  (L'hild,  Frederick 
John,  b.  0  22,  1917.  .Address,  305  Garfield 
Ave.,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.;  bus.  add.,  414-416 
Grand   Ave.,  do. 

5213.  CHARLES   ELMER  IIOLLEY 
(Husband    of    No.    7314) 

Psychologist;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  A.  M.,  191 3; 
Ph.  D..  1915;  b.  Je  4,  1887,  Maiden,  111.;  s. 
William  B.  (b.  Mr  19,  1862,  Newport,  Pa.) 
and  Matilda  (Kentz)  Holley  (b.  F  i,  i860, 
Buda,  111).  Prepared  in  Franklin  Grove  H.  S.; 
No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1905-8.  Ionian;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Phi  Delta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi.  Instr., 
Educ.  and  Psych.,  O.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Dela- 
ware, O.,  1915-16;  Instr.,  Psycli.,  Norm.  Coll., 
Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  1916;  Prof.,  Educ.  and  Phil., 
Bellevue  Coll.,  1916-17;  Instr.,  Educ.  Univ.  of 
111.,  summer,  191 7;  111.  Asst.  Din,  Bur.  of 
Educ.  Research,  Univ.  of  111.  2nd  Lt.,  Ind.  St., 
Psych.  Service,  Med.  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.,  Camp 
Hancock,  Ga.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  D  18,  1918. 
.\uth.:  Relationship  Between  Persistance  in  Sch. 
and  Home  Conditions,  Nat.  Soc  for  Study  of 
Educ,  1916;  Articles  in  Sch.  Adm.  and  Super- 
vision, 1914-16;  ///.  Teacher,  1914-15;  Sch.  and 
Home  Educ.  Mem.,  N.  E.  A.;  Soc.  of  Coll. 
Teachers  of  Educ;  A.  A.  A.  S.  Married  Viola 
Wolfe  ('15),  S  4,  1916,  Urbana.  Child,  Elmer, 
Jr.,  b.  My  20,  19 17.  Address,  Franklin  Grove, 
111.;  btis.  add..  Bur.  of  Educ.  Research,  Univ. 
of  111. 

5214.  EDWARD   EMIL   HOLLMAN 
Chemist;   B.   S.   in   Chem.;   b.   Ag  3,   i88g,  St. 

Louis,  Mo.;  s.  H.  H.  Hollman.  Prepared  in 
Yeatman  H.  S.,  St.  Louis.  Chem.  Club;  A.  C. 
S.;  Capt.,  Gym.  Team.  Asst.  Chem.,  St.  Water 
Sur.,  LTniv.  of  111.;  Asst.  Chem.,  St.  Louis 
Water  Works  Dept.  Address,  1412  Wright  St., 
St.  Louis. t 

5215.  NELLIE  NANCY  HORNOR 

A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1Q13;  b.  N  15,  1880. 
Blount  Town,  111.;  d.  Luke  (b.  N  23,  1846,  do.) 
and  Harriet  (Van  Vickie)  Hornor  (b.  My  26, 
1852,  do.).  Prepared  in  Danville  H.  S.  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Auth.: 
The  Use  of  Sealing  Wax  as  a  Source  of  Lime 
for  the  WeJinelt  Cathode,  Am.  Jour,  of  Sc. 
Mem.,  Church  of  Christ.  Address,  702  Sheri- 
dan St.,  Danville,  111. 

5216.  CARRIE  ELSIE  HOSKINS 
(Sister  of  Nos.  3783,  5733) 

B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  7,  1889,  Norris  City, 
111.;  d.  William  Franklin  (b.  N  4,  1841,  Herald, 
111.)  and  Catherine  (Spence)  Hoskins  (b.  F  i, 
1852,  Norris  City.  111.).  Prepared  in  Carmi 
H.  S.  H.  Sc.  Club.  Address,  R.  1,  Norris 
City,  111. 

5217.  EDNA  HOSKINS 
Supervisor;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  D  g,  1887, 
LaGrange,  111.;  d.  William  and  Ada  May 
(Mariner)  Hoskins.  Prepared  in  Lyons  Tp. 
H.  S.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Illiola.  Nurses 
Course  in  111.  Tr.  Sch.  for  Nurses,  Cook  Co. 
Hospital,  Chicago,  1915-18.  Supvr.  and  Instr., 
City  Ilosp.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1918 — .  Address, 
49,  6th  .Ave.,  LaGrange,  III.;  bus.  add..  City 
Hospital,  Louisville,  Ky. 


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I1912 


5218.     ROSS  BARBER  HOSTETTER 
Farmer;    B.   S.  in  Agr.;   b.  Ja   17,    1889,   Mt. 
Carroll,   HI.;  s.  M.   B.   ilostetter.     Prepared  in 
Mt.  Carroll  H.  S.    Address,  Mt.  Carroll,  111. 

5219.  BESSIE  BUSEV  HOULT  (PANKOW) 
tWife  of  No.  5858J 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  So.;  b.  N  4.  1890, 
Chrisman,  111.;  d.  William  Francis  (h.  Ag  i, 
1865,  do.)  and  Grace  (Moss)  Iloult  (b.  1)  J5, 
1807,  Edgar  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Chrisman 
11.  S.  Teacher,  H.  Sc.,^  Pub.  Schs..  Cham- 
paign, 1912 — .  Married  Charles  John  Pankow 
l'i3),  O  8,  1917,  Detroit.  Address,  Chrisman, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  H.  S.,  Champaign. 

5220.  CHIH  HSU 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.:  b.  S  17,  tSgo,  KwongUing, 
China.  Prepared  in  Tontr  Shan  Eng.  and 
Min.  Coll.,  China;  Columbia.  Cosmopolitan 
Club.  Address,  c/o  Kwong  Tuck  Chiong,  65 
Des  Voeux  Road,  Hongkong,  China. 

5221.  'HAROLD  EVERETT  IIUBER 
(Brother  of  No.  5222) 
LL.B.;  b.  N  26,  1883.  Laramie,  Wyo.;  s. 
Samuel  Henry  (b.  Ag  4,  1850,  Circleville,  O.) 
and  Anna  (Everett)  Iluber  (b.  Ap  3,  i860,  Sul- 
livan, 111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  II.  S.  Philo- 
mathean;  John  Marshall  Moot  Court  Club; 
Mgr.  Star  Course.  Lawyer  with  H.  B.  Boyer, 
Champaign,  1912-16.  Married  Anna  Donohew, 
S  4,    1915,  Chicago.     Died   S  24,   1916,  Urbana. 

5222.  JOSEPH  EARL  HUBER 
(Brother  of  No.  5221) 
Dist.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  M.  S.,  1913; 
b.  My  29,  1888,  Danville.  111.;  s.  Samuel  Hen- 
ry (b.  Ag  4,  1850,  Circleville,  O.)  and  Anna 
(Everett)  Huber  (b.  Ap  3,  i860,  Sullivan, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  II.  S.  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  With 
Division  of  Highways,  Dept.  of  Pub.  Works 
and  Bldgs.,  1913-14;  Engr.,  do.,  So.  Dist. 
1914—.  2nd  Lt.,  C.  A.  C.  R.  O.  T.  C.  s.  Ft. 
Monroe,  Va.  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  Ad- 
dress, 308  Daniel   St.,  Champaign. 

5223.  ROBERT  R.  HUDELSON 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  20,  1886, 
Chambersburg,  111.;  s.  H.  C.  Hudelson.  Pre- 
pared in  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Alpha  Zeta; 
Illinois  Agr.  Staff;  Pres.  Agr.  Club.  Asst. 
Agron.,  Univ.  of  Mo.;  Asst.  Prof.,  Soils,  do. 
Farm  Adviser,  Livingston  Co.,  111.  ist  Lt., 
F.  A.,  U.  S.  R.:  Mustered  out,  Mr  191 9.  Ad- 
dress,   Chambersburg,    111. 

5224.  FREDERICK  DAVIS  HULL 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  18,  1889, 
Wichita,  Kan.;  s.  W.  B.  Hull.  Prepared  in 
Armour  Inst.  Telephone  Engr.,  West.  Elec. 
Co..  Hawthorne,  111.;  Engr..  Chicago  Branch. 
Address,   1515   W.  Monroe  St.,   Chicago. 

5225.  HOMER  BOYS  HULL 
(Husband  of  No.  4829) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  20,  1888,  Saune- 
min,  111.;  s.  William  H.  (b.  1853)  and  Eliza- 
beth (Boys)  Hull  (b.  1853).  Prepared  in  Pon- 
tiac  II.  S.  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Agr.  Club; 
Lt.  and  Lt.  Col.,  Univ.  Regt.  Farmer,  Saune- 
min,  111.,  1912-17;  do.,  Forrest,  111.,  1918 — . 
111.  Nat.  Cuard,  1906-9.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Chiircli. 
Married  Edna  Elizabeth  NelT  Cii),  My  6, 
191 6.  Catchings,  Miss.  Child,  William  David, 
b.   Jl    10,    1916.     Address,  R.   3,   Forrest,   111. 

3226.     ROSS  DARWIN   INGALLS 

Elcc.  Engr.;  B.   S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Mr  22.  1889, 

P.rownville,   N.    Y.;   s.   Frank   Elliott    (b.    184.^ 

Pillar  Point,  N.  Y.)  and  Harriette  (Matthews)- 

Ingalls    (b.    1840,    Henderson   Harbor,   N.   Y.). 


IVepared  in  Watertown,  (N.  Y.)  and  Brown- 
ville  (N.  Y.)  H.  Schs.  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Engr.,  in  charge  of  direct 
current  motors.  Zoth  Bros.  iJc  Co.,  Chicago, 
1 91 2-1 7;  Asst.  Engr..  Diehl  Mfg.  Co..  Eliza- 
beth, N.  J.,  191 7 — .  Corp.,  Home  Guard,  Eliz- 
abeth, N.  J.  Mem.,  Jovian;  A.  I.  E.  E.  Ad- 
dress,  ooj   N.    Broad   St.,   Elizabeth,   N.  J. 

5227.  HAROLD  liEXXETT  IXCERSOLL 
Salesman;  A.  P..  in  Sc. ;  b.  Mr  31,  1889,  Chi- 
cago; s.  George  1!.  Ingersoll.  I'repared  in 
Englewood  II.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  F.  A. 
39,  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  Camp  Lewis,  Tacoma,  Wash. 
Address,  614  W.  71st  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.. 
801    S.    5th   .Ave.,  do. 

5228.     HENRY   JEROME    IXGR.\M 
Lawyer;    LL.    B. ;    b.    F    6,    1891,    Wyoming, 
III.;   s.    H.    L.    Ingram.      I'repared   in    Wyoming 
II.   .S.      Lawyer,   Peoria,    1914 — .     Address,  302 
Observation   I'ldg.,    Peoria. 

5229.  W'lLLIAM  VERITY  INGRAM 
Asst.  Supt. ;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ja  3,  1890, 
Chicago;  s.  William  Ingram.  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.  Asst.  Supt.,  S.  H.  Burn- 
!iam  and  Co..  ("hicago.  Address,  4336  N.  Lin- 
coln   St.,   Chicago. 

3230.  ARTPIUR  LYLE  ISRAEL 
Lawyer;  B.  S.  in  Cheni.  E.;  b.  S  13,  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  Sol  (b.  1868,  Ger.)  and  Lizzie 
(Cohn)  Israel  (b.  1870,  Watsonville,  Calif.). 
Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  LL. 
B.,  Chicago  Kent  Coll.  of  Law,  1917.  Phi 
Lambda  L'psilon;  Sigma  Xi;  I'Telim.,  Final, 
and  Special  Honors;  ist  Lt.  and  Capt.,  Univ. 
Regt.  Chem.  Engr.,  St.  of  111.,  City  of  Chi- 
cagt),  and  U.  S.  Govt.;  Admitted  to  the  Bar, 
1 91 7.  Capt.,  Q.  M.  R.  C,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  A. 
C.  S..  1912 — ;  B'nai  B'rith,  1910 — .  Address, 
3209    W.    Harrison    St..    Chicago. 

3231.  EVA  JANE  JACKSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  11.  Sc;  b.  O  15.  1889, 
Gibson  City,  111.;  d.  A.  J.  Jackson.  Prepared 
in  Champaign  II.  S.  Teacher,  H.  Sc,  Sumner 
H.  S.,  St.  Louis.  Address,  4270  Cottage  Ave., 
St.  Louis. 

3232.  HARRY  FRANCIS  JAHN 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in    M.    &   S.    E.;    b.   Ap   6, 

1889,  Chicago;  s.  Henry  (b.  O  27,  1839,  do.) 
and  Sarah  Jane  (Kintz)  Jalin  (b.  Ag  7,  i839i 
Ottawa,  111.).  Prepared  in  Morgan  Park  IL  S. 
and  -Armour  Scientific  .Acad.  1  riangle.  Esti- 
mating Engr.,  Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron  W^orks, 
1912;  Sargent  and  Lundy,  191213;  1916-18; 
C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R..  1913-16;  Walworth  Mfg. 
Co.,  1918 — .  Married  Winifred  .A.  Griffith, 
Ja  16,  191 3,  Chicago.  Child,  Frances  Delphine, 
b.  N  7,  1913.  Address,  1615  W.  104th  Place, 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  222  N.  Dcsplaines  St.,  do. 

3233.  LOUISE   MAY  JENNER 
Teacher;   B.   S.   in   H.   Sc;    b.    My   28,   1890, 

Evansville,  Ind.;  d.  Thomas  H.  (b.  F  3,  1855, 
do.)  and  Mary  (Meyers)  Jenner  (b.  D  10, 
1856).  Prepared  in  Evansville  (Ind.)  H.  S. 
Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Yo  Ma;  W.  A.  A.  Teacher, 
II.  Sc,  H.  S.,  Evansville,  Ind.,  1912— .  Ad- 
dress, 1208  S.  8th  St.,  Evansville,  Ind. 

3234.  ROY  ERNEST  JEWETT 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    E.    E.;    b.    F    i,    1887, 

.Aurora,  111.;  s.  E.  L.  Jewctt.  Prepared  in 
Piano  H.  S.  Hawthorne  Plant,  West.  Elec. 
Co.  Married  Catherine  Carnahan,  My  20,  1914, 
Champaign.  Address,  27  N.  Madison  St.,  La- 
(jrange,  111. 


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5235.  GENJIRO  JINGUJI 
Consulting  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  M.  S., 
1013;  b.  O  30,  1884,  IIonchoski-Machi,  Chilia 
Prefecture,  Japan;  s.  Matsugoro  (b.  1845,  l/''- ' 
and  O'llaru  Jmguji  (b.  1838,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Seattle  II.  S.  and  Glcnco  II.  S.  Cosmo- 
politan Club.  ^  Stud.  Engr.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co., 
bchencctady,  N.  Y.,  1913-15;  Consulting  Engr., 
S.  Suzuki  &  Co.,  Ltd.,  Tokio,  Japan,  191 5-16; 
do.,  Kawakita  Denki  Kigyosha,  Ltd.,  Osaka, 
Japan,  in  Urbana,  1916-17;  New  York  City, 
1917-18.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.,  191 1;  Am.  Elec- 
tro-Chem.  Soc,  191 6 — .  Married  Misao 
Takahaski,  Jl  18,  1916,  Savvara,  Japan.  Child, 
Morgan  Yoshiniasa  Takabashi,  b.  Je  22,  1917. 
Address.  N.  E.  Cor.  Belleville  Turnpike  & 
Forest  St.,  North  Arlington,  N.  J.;  bus.  add., 
15-21    Park  Row,   New   York   City. 

5236.     PAUL  EVANGEL  JOHNSTON 
Chemist;   B.   S.   in  Chem.    E.;  b.  Je   7,    1886, 
Bagdad,   Ky. ;    s.    Ernest    Farrar  and   Ilanah    N. 
(Nixon)     Johnston.      Prepared    in    Jacksonville 

II.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1904-6.  Chem. 
Club.;  Ath.  Assn.  Chem.,  Frisco  R.  R.,  St. 
Louis,  191^-3;  Am.  Steel  Foundries;  Aluminum 
Ore  Co.,  E.  St.  Louis,  111.,  1914-15;  Works 
Chem.,  Puce  Oil  Co.,  Sand  Springs,  Okla., 
191 5-16;  Research  Chem.  Cosden  &  Co.,  West 
Tulsa,  Okla.,  191 5-17,  Empire  Refining  Co., 
Okmulgee,  Okla.,  1917-18.  Engr.,  Tests  and 
Asst.  Chief  Instp.  U.  S.  A.,  Welland,  Ont., 
Can.  Elec.,  Navy,  19 18 — -.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S. 
Address,  Jacksonville,  111. 

5237.  ROBERT  TAYLOR  JONES 
Associate;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  N  27,  1884, 
Cincinnati;  s.  William  Julian  Albert  (b.  Ja  6, 
1855,  Baltimore)  and  Mary  Grahne  (Thomp- 
son) Jones  (b.  1865,  Riverside,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Vincennes  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Vincennes 
Univ.,  1906-07.  Acacia;  Scarab.  Assoc,  in 
Arch.,  Univ.  of  111.  Married  Alice  Leona  Te 
Walt,  D  30,  1914,  Olney,  111.  Child,  Talbot, 
b.  D  5,  1915.  Address,  606  W.  California  Ave., 
Urbana. 

5238.  FRANK  SPENCER  KAILER 
Ins.  Agt.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Je  7,  1888, 
Oregon,  111.:  s.  Ezra  J.  (b.  Je  i,  1843,  Hagers- 
town,  Md.)  and  Emma  (Bull)  Kailer  (b.  Ap 
4,  1853,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Oregon  H.  S. 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Yoxan;  Helmet;  Ku 
Klux;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Interschol.  Circus;  Class 
liaseball.  With  W'estinghouse  Elec.  &  Mfg. 
Co.,  Pittsburgh,  1912-14;  Ins.  Agt.,  Equitable 
Life  Assurance,  do.,  1914-18.  U.  S.  N.  R.  F. ; 
3rd.  Class  Elec,  Radio  Service,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, 2nd  Floor  Frick  Bldg.,  Pittsburgh. 

5239.     THOMAS  JEFFERSON  K.\STEL 
Lawyer;    LL.    B.;   b.   F  25.    1887,   Monticello, 

111.;  s.  T.  Kastel.     Prepared  in  Monticello  H.  S. 

Address,   114  S.  Market  St.,   Monticello,  HI. 

5240.  DONALD    JACKSON    KAYS 
(Brother  of  No.   3816) 

Professor:  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  11,  1886. 
Magnolia,  111.;  s.  John  A.  (b.  Mr  7,  1849,  do,) 
and  Mary  A.  (Ilartenbowcr)  Kays  (b.^  Ag  8. 
1859,    Minn.).    Prepared    in   Henry    H.    S.;    No. 

III.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Alpha 
Zeta.  .\sst.  Prof.,  An.  IIu.sb.,  O.  St.  Univ.; 
Prof.,  do.  Address,  1493  Perry  St.,  Colum- 
bus, O. ;  bus.  add,,  .\nimal  Husbandry  Dept., 
Ohio  State   Univ.,  do, 

5241.  CHARLES    NELSON    KELL 
Mech.    Engr.;    B.    S.    in    M.    E.;    b.    Ap    30, 

1890,  Denver;  s.  .Samuel  Gilber  and  Minnie 
( Sailley)  Kell.  Prepared  in  Centralia  Tp. 
H.  S.  Designer,  Deere  &  Co.,  Moline,  111., 
1912-14;  Dispatcher,  Bettendorf  Co.,  Betten- 
dorf,  la.,  1914-16;  Asst.  Supt.,  Denning  Trac- 
tor Co..  Cellar  Rapids,  la.,   1916-17;   Mech.   and 


I'^fficiency  Engr.,  Chicago  Ferrotype  Co.,  191 7- 
18.  Dept.  Q.  M.,  103  A,  Rock  Island  Arsenal, 
Uock  Island,  111.,  1918 — .  Married  Vera  Alice 
Stow,  S  29,  1917,  Le  Moille,  la.  Address,  1836 
13th   St.,   Moline,   111. 

5242.  ARTHUR  CARYL  KELLEY 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1909,  3817) 
Teacher;  .\,  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  Ag  22,  1891. 
Mu.skegon,  Mich.;  s.  Marshall  C.  and  Mar> 
(Smith)  Kcllcy.  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.; 
Univ.  of  Chicago.  Cosmopolitan;  Philomathean 
Mask  and  Bauble.  Correspondent.  Sears  Roe 
buck  &  Co..  1913-15;  Cnil.  Teacher,  1915 — 
Address,   5_'8   S.   Lacondale  Ave.,   Chicago. 

5243.  ABNER  FRED  KENDALL 
Lawyer;  'LL.  B. ;  b.  N  12,  1886,  Watseka. 
111.;  s.  A.  T.  Kendall.  Prepared  in  Watseka 
H.  S.  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Fuller  Moot  Court; 
Coll.  Dancing  Club;  Jr.  Cap  Com.;  Law  Dance 
Com.;  Lincoln  League;  Sr.  Ball  Com.  3rd  O. 
R.  T.  C;  2nd.  Lt.,  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.  Ad- 
dress,  Watseka,  111. 

5244.  GEORGE  BROPHY  KENDALL 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  17. 
1876,  Adams  Co.,  111.;  s.  Charles  .\.  (b.  N  22, 
1835,  Philadelphia)  and  Mary  (Frame)  Ken- 
dall (b.  S  15,  1848,  Adams  Co.,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Chaddock  Coll.  Acad.,  Quincy;  Pvt. 
Norm.,  Bushnell;  111.  St.  Norm.  L'niv.,  1902-4. 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Agr.,  Club;  llort.  Club. 
Teacher.  Phys.,  Agr.,  aiid  Rural  Sociol.,  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  Moorehead,  Minn.  Mem.,  Christ- 
ian Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Poly.  Soc.  of  N.  D. 
Agr.  Coll.;  L^niv.  of  111.  Club  of  N.  D.;  Am. 
First  Assn.  Married  Erma  Hannah  Rickart, 
Je  27,  1906,  Barry.  111.  Children:  Chestine, 
b.  Ag  16,  1907;  Jean  b.  Je  9,  1913;  Ruth,  b. 
D  29,  191 7.  Address,  1000  Grove  St.,  Jackson- 
ville,  111. 

5244A.     CHARLES    MARSHALL    KENNAN 
Y.   M.   C.   A.   Sec;   A.   B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je 

9,  1885,  Maysville,  Ky.;  s.  Charles  (b.  1831, 
Flemingsburg,  Ky.)  and  Phoebe  (Coryell) 
Kennan  (b.  1845,  Tolesbora,  Ky.).  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  Ionian;  Delta  Sigma  Rho; 
.Mask  and  Bauble.  Inst.,  H.  S.  Newi)ort,  Ky.: 
Sec,  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Cincinnati.  1st 
Lt.,  Signal  R.  C.  A.  S.  1917 — .  Address, 
Central  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Cincinnati. 

5245.  WILLIAM  RIDDLE  KENT 
Engineer;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Mr  28,  1890,  Pas- 
saic, N.  J.;  s.  R.  D.  Kent.  Prepared  in  Pas- 
saic (N.  J.)  II.  S.;  St.  John's  Sch.  Engr., 
Passaic,  N.  J.  Married  Olive  Louise  Burrows, 
S  I,  1913,  Passaic,  N.  Y.  Address,  150  Blvd. 
St.,  Passaic,  N.  J.;  bus.  add.,  38  Randolph  St., 
do, 

5246.  HARRY  EDWARD  KERKER 
Lawyer;    LL.    B.;    b.    Mr    30,    1885,    Tolono, 

111.;  s.  George  Kerker.  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S.  Sigma  Pi.  Address,  903  W.  Oregon 
St.,  Urbana.;  bus.  add.,  49  N.  Neil  St.,  Cham- 
paign. 

5247.  ALFRED    HENRY   KERNDT 
Mun.   Vehicle  Engr.;    B.    S.  in   M.    E.;   b.  Ag 

10,  1890,  Salida,  Colo.;  s.  ^loritz  J.  and  Anna  B. 
(Weachter)  Kerndt.  Prepared  in  Salida  (Colo.) 
H.  S.  Dramatic  Club;  111.  Union.  Sales  Engr.. 
E.  Goldman  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1912;  Chief 
Draftsman,  Sherwin  \\'illiains  Paint  Co.,  Ken- 
sington, 111.,  1912;  Asst.  Supt.,  Chicago  Coated 
Bd.  Co.,  Chicago,  1912-14;  Supvr.  Engr..  Dunn's 
Service  Co.,  do.,  1914:  Mech.  Engr.,  Nat. 
Standard  Co.,  Niles,  Mich.,  1915-16;  Draftsman, 
Studebaker  Corp..  South  Bend,  Ind.,  1916; 
Mun.  Vehicle  Engr.,  do.,  1916 — .  Kappa  Alpha 
Pi,  1913 — ;  Elk's  Club,  1916 — ;  Studebaker 
Club,  1918  — ;  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1918;  Chicago 
mini  Club,  1914—.  Address,  333  N.  Mam  St., 
South    Bend.   Ind. 


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5248.  JOSEPHINE  KIRK 
(Sister  of  Xos.  3824;  8488) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  15,  i888, 
Macon,  111.;  d.  O.  T.  (b.  Mr  22,  1857,  War- 
saw, Indj  and  Mary  S.  (Cummings)  Kirk  (b. 
Ja  8,  i860.  Blue  Mound,  III.).  Prepared  in  De 
catur  H.  S.  Sec,  W.  A.  A.;  Women's  League 
Advisory  Bd.;  Class  Basketball.  Dir..  I'hys. 
Tr.,  Decatur,  111.;  Teacher,  Le  Grande,  Ore. 
Address,  461   S.  Siegel  St.,  Decatur,  111. 

5249.  FRANCES  KIRKWOOD 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  27,  1890, 
Lawrenceville,  111.;  d.  R.  M.  Kirkwood.  Pre- 
pared in  Lawrenceville  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Alethenai;  W.  .\.  A.; 
I'relim.  Honors;  Basketball.  Teacher,  Settle- 
ment Sell.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Address,  Edge- 
water   Mines,   Ensley,   Ala. 

5250.  CLARENCE  A.  KLOOSTER 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ja  3,  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  A.  H.  and  Jane  Klooster.  Prepared 
in  Oak  Park  H.  S.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Scarab; 
Chm.,  Sr.  Smoker  Com.  Bldg.  Const.,  Peoria; 
Mobile,  Ala.;  Chicago;  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
Baltimore;  Durham,  N.  C.  Engng.  Dept. 
Great  Lakes  Naval  Tr.  Sta.  Address,  21b 
Linden  Ave.,   Oak  Park,   111. 

5251.  HARRY  JOHN  KLOTZ 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  22,  1890, 
Orion,  Mich.;  s.  John  (b.  N  16,  1847,  Hack- 
ettstown,  N.  J.)  and  Henrietta  (Halll  Klotz 
(b.  Mr  12,  1849,  Denville,  N.  J.).  Prepared 
in  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.,  1908-10.  Phi  Oamma 
Delta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Class  Tennis; 
Mandolin  Club.  Instr.,  Mech.  Engng.,  Rens- 
selaer Poly.  Inst.,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1912-14;  Oper- 
ating Engr.  Dept.,  I.  T.  S.,  Peoria  and  Decatur, 
111.,  1914-17;  with  Keystone  Steel  &  Wire 
Co.,  do.,  1918 — .  Instr.,  Engines,  U.  S.  S.  M. 
A.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917;  Mustered  out,  D  7. 
1918.  Auth. :  Some  Aspects  of  Boiler  Efficiency, 
Read  before  111.  Elec.  Assn.,  1916.  Married 
Natalia  Jobst,  S  28,  1915.  Peoria.  Child,  Paul 
ine,  b.  S  25,  1916.  Address,  215  N.  Underbill 
St.,  Peoria;  bus.  add..  Keystone  Steel  and  Win- 
Co.,   do. 

5252.  AURELLA  KNAPP  (DERSHEM) 
Lib.  Asst.;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ja  29,  1881,  Wat- 
seka.  111.;  d.  William  Carter  (b.  Mr  10,  1833, 
N.  H.)  and  Matilda  (Myer)  Knapp  (b.  Ap  26, 
1839,  O.).  Prepared  in  Normal  H.  S.  A.  B., 
111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1909.  Asst.,  Univ.  of 
111.  Lib.,  1910 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  111. 
Lib.  Assn.  Married  Dr.  Elmer  Dershcm,  D 
21,  1918,  Chicago.  Address.  917  W.  California 
St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  105  Library  Bldg., 
Univ.   of  111.,   Urbana. 

5253.  MYRTLE  ELIZABETH  KNEPPER 
(WENIGLER) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  F  19,  1886,  Peoria;  d.  George 
E.  (b.  Somerset  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Laura  Ann 
Bossemeyer  Knepper  (b.  Di.xon,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Walla  Walla  (Wash.)  H.  S.;  Idaho 
St.  Norm.  Sell.  B.  S.,  Highland  Univ.,  1907. 
Asst.  Libn..  Ore.  Agr.  Coll.,  1909-11;  Sc.  Asst., 
Lib.  Sc,  Lib.  of  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1912-18; 
Catalogcr,  Masonic  Lib.,  Boise,  Idaho;  Libn., 
Alaska  Exp.  Sta.  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  D. 
C.  Lib.  Assn.;  111.  Lib.  Sch.  Assn.  Married 
Willibald  Wenigler,  My  13,  1918,  Washing 
ton,    D.    C.    Address,    Box    1446,    Boise.    Idaho. 

5254.  GUY  JINK  KOONS 
Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  14, 
1874,  Isabel,  111.;  s.  Thomas  Pelly  (b.  1844. 
Monroe  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Lauber) 
Koons  (b.  1844,  Edgar  Co..  111.).-  Prci)arcd  in 
Oakland  H.  S.;  Ind.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  East.  111. 
St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1899-1901;  Univ.  of  111.  Phi 
Delta  Kappa.     Prin.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Murphysboro, 


111.,  1912-17;  Prin.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Pontiac,  III., 
'9>7 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Schoolmasters' 
(  lub.  Married  Josephine  Wright,  Ag  16.  1905, 
Franklin,  111.  Children:  Lawrence  Wright, 
b.  .\p  18,  1908;  Mary  Josephine,  b.  Ap  8,  igio. 
.Address,  922    N.   Chicago   St.,   Pontiac,   111. 

525s.  HERMAN  CHARLES  KRANNERT 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  5,  1886,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Charles  Krannert.  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Chi  Phi;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Kegt.  Consulting  Engr.,  William  A.  Beahr, 
Chicago;  Mgr.,  Sefton  Mfg.  Corp.,  Anderson, 
Ind.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Ind.  Engng.  Soc; 
Ind.  Mfg.  Assn.;  Rotary  Club:  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  Anderson,  Ind.  Address,  925  W. 
7th  St.,  Anderson,  Ind.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Sef- 
ton Mfg.  Corporation,   do. 

5256.  EL  WIN  VALENTINE  KRATZ 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3065;  4259) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  M.  S.,  1913;  b. 
Mr  31,  1890,  Champaign;  s.  Dr.  Edwin  A.  Kratz 
(b.  Jl  12,  1844,  Bucks  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Annie 
Mary  (Bradley)  Kratz  (b.  Mr  7,  1849,  Ver- 
sailles, Ky.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Acacia;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Prelim.  Honors.  Arch., 
Champaign,  19 14 — .  Gov.  const,  work,  Ancon, 
Panama,  C.  Z.  Address,  315  S.  State  St., 
Champaign;    bus.    add.,    402   Lincoln    Bldg.,   do. 

5257.  EMMA  AUGUSTA  KR.\USE 
Correspondent;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  12, 
1890,  Sadorus,  111.;  d.  Herman  Ferdinand  (b. 
Mr  30,  1850,  Freienwalde,  Pommerania,  Ger.) 
and  Lydia  Dorothea  (Scholz)  Krause  (b.  O  29, 
1854,  New  Minden,  111.).  Prepared  in  El  Paso 
Tp.  H.  S.  Teacher,  Ger.  and  Eng.,  Tp.  H.  S., 
Sterling,  111.,  1912-16;  Correspondent,  Scott, 
Foresman  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1916 — .  Address, 
3605  N.  Tripp  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Scott, 
Foresman  &  Co.,  623  S.  Wabash  Ave.,  do. 

5258.  GEORGE  DRIVER  LAING 
(Brother  of  No.  8508) 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  5,  1889, 
I'hicago;  s.  I.  F.  Laing.  Prepared  in  Oak 
Park  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rlio;  Ku  Klux;  Class  Baseball;  Varsity  Base- 
ball; Sr.  Memorial  Com.  Address,  283  Frank- 
lin Ave.,  River  Forest,  lU.t 

5259.  CHARLES  AUGUSTUS  LAMB.  JR. 
(Brother  of  Nos.  5260,  6373,  8509) 
Clerk;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  Mr  2,  1889,  Paxton, 
111.;  s.  C.  A.  Lamb.  Prepared  in  Paxton  H.  S. 
Cml.  Club;  Lincoln  League;  Sr.  Ball  Com.  2nd 
Lt.,  Q.  M..  Camp  Johnston,  Fla.;  Mustered  out, 
U    1918.     Address,  911    S.   5th  St.,  Champaign.! 

5260.     NELLIE  BLY  LAMB 
(Sister  of  Nos.   5259,  6373,  8509) 
Teacher;   A.    B.   in  L.   &  A.;   b.   D   13,   1886, 
Paxton,    III.;    d.    C.    A.    Lamb.      Prepared    in 
Paxton   H.  S.     Address,  911   S.   sth  St.,  Cham- 
paign.! 

5261.  ALBERT    FABIAN    LANDSEA 
Teleiihone    Engr.;    B.    S.    in    E.    E.;    b.    Jl    2, 

1890,  Pullman,  111.;  s.  II.  Landsea.  Prepared 
in  Bloom  Tp.  II.  S.  Class  Baseball.  Tele- 
f)hone  Engr.,  West.  Elec.  Co.  Address,  P.  O. 
Box  244,  Riverside,   Ill.t 

5262.  MARGIE  ETHEL  L/VNGDON 
Librarian;    B.    L.    S.;   b.    N    14,    1881,    Odell, 

Neb.;  d.  Horace  (b.  Mr  11,  1851,  N'ernon  Co., 
Wis.)  and  Helen  F.  (Woo<l)  Langdon  (b.  .^p 
^.  1855,  Mt.  Sterling,  la.).  Prepared  in 
Beatrice  (Neb.)  II.  S.  .A.  B.,  Neb.  Wesleyan 
ITniv.,  1907.  -Asst.  Libn.,  Neb.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
Kearney,  Neb.,  1910 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Lib. 
.\ssn.,  1913-17;  Neb.  Lib.  Assn.,  1912 — : 
Y.   W.  C.   A.,   1910 — .     Address,   Kearney,   Neb. 


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5263.  PAUL  BLISS  LAUHER 
Lawyer:  LL.  B.;  b.  N   13,   1887,  Isabel,  III., 

s.  Evan  Lauher.  Prepared  in  Paris  H.  S. 
I  Hint  Stafl;  Lincoln  League;  Ionian;  Class 
Sec;  Sr.  Cap  and  Gown  Com.  Lawyer.  Paris, 
111.  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  310  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
Address,  609  S.  Central  Ave.,  Paris,  111. 

5264.  HERBERT  THAL  LEO 
Chemist;    B.    S.    in    Chem.;    b.    Mr   21,    1889, 

Alton,  III.;  s.  John  Waldemar  (b.  D  16,  1842, 
Denmark)  and  Charlotte  (Meister)  Leo  (b.  1862. 
Ger.).  Prepared  in  Yeatman  II.  S.,  St.  Louis.  Chi 
Beta;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Phoenix;  Major, 
Univ.  Regt. ;  Varsity  Track  and  Basketball. 
Chem.,  Plants  Mfg.  Ciders,  Vinegars,  and 
other  Fruit  Products,  Pullman,  Wash.,  1912- 
13;  da.,  Moscow,  Idaho,  191 3-1 8;  do.,  St. 
Joseph,  Mo.,  19 1 8—.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Mar- 
ried Hazel  Mary  Burdin,  N  2,  1913.  Children: 
Edith  Mary,  b.  Mr  21,  1914;  Herbert  Burdin, 
b.  N  24,  191 7.  Address,  800  Grand  Ave.,  St. 
Joseph,    Mo. 

5265.     FRANK  BONNER  LEONARD,  JR. 

Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  J.  D.,  1916;  b. 
Je  14,  1891,  North  Manchester,  Ind.;  s.  Frank 
B.  (b.  Ag  2,  i860,  Germantown,  Ind.)  and 
Allie  (Cleveland)  Leonard  (b.  My  14,  i86j, 
South  Whitley,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Metropolis 
H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Delta  Sigma  Rho; 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  Adelphic;  Law  Scholarship; 
Debating  Team;  Class  Orator.  Auth.:  An  In- 
troduction to  the  Drainage  Laws  of  111.,  ///. 
Law  Bui.,  1 918.  Married  Frances  Quante,  Tl 
6,  1912,  Clayton,  Mo.     Address,  Metropolis,  111. 

5266.     RUTH   LEONARD 

(Sister  of  No.  4770) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  Ja  20,  1890, 
Rockford,  111.;  d.  Josiah  Sloan  (b.  1850,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Malvinia  (Bostwick) 
Leonard  (b.  Je  26,  1852,  Onondaga,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S.  Delta  Gamma; 
Phi  Delta  Psi;  Capt.,  Basketball.  Phys.  Tr. 
Instr.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Elgin,  111.,  1912-13;  Instr., 
New  Trier  Tp.  II.  S.,  Kenilworth,  111.,  1913-16; 
Stud.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  191 5-16;  Univ.  of  111., 
Coll.  of  Med.,  1916.  Address,  1700  Jackson 
Blvd.,  Chicago. 

5267.     EDNA  LEWIS 

Principal;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  18,  1889, 
Harrisburg,  111.;  d.  A.  W.  Lewis.  Prepared 
in  Harrisburg  Tp.  H.  S.  Address,  Mounds, 
Ill.t 

5268.     FRED   DICKERSON   LEWIS 
(Brother    of    No.    4276) 

Asst.  Dean;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ja  29,  1889, 
Chicago;  s.  Frederick  G.  (b.  My  i,  1859,  Clin- 
ton, 111.)  and  Harriet  D.  Lewis  (b.  F  13, 
1861,  do.).  Prepared  in  Wheaton  II.  S. 
Sergt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Farm  Supt.,  Marietta,  Ga., 
1912-13;  Salesman  for  Stock  food  and  Compil- 
ing books,  Wheaton,  111.,  1914;  Asst.,  Dean  of 
Agr.,  Madison,  Wis.,  191  5-17.  ist  Lt.,  A.  E.  F., 
France.  Auth.:  Articles  in  farm  papers. 
Mem.,  Episcopal  Church;  Univ.  Club,  Madison, 
Wis.,  191 5-1 7.  Married  Mildred  G.  Lewis,  S 
I,  1917,  Wheaton,  111.  .Address,  613  N.  West 
St.,    Wheaton,    111. 

5269.  KATHARINE  LEWIS 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  191 5; 
b.  Ap  II,  1891,  Chicago;  d.  Henry  Foster  (b. 
F  15,  1864,  do.)  and  Minnie  (Dows)  Lewis  (b. 
Jl  4,  1865,  Bangkok,  Siam).  Prepared  in  Hyde 
Park  II.  S.:  West.  Coll.,  Oxford,  O.,  1908-9. 
Alethenai.  I-ibn.,  Chicago  Health  Dept.  Lib., 
Chicago,  1915-17;  do..  111.  Lib.  Exten.  Comn., 
Springfield,  111.,  1917—.  Mem.,  Am.  Lib. 
Assn.,  191 5 — ;  111.  Lib.  Assn.,  1917 — .  Ad- 
dress, c/o  111.  Lib.  Exten.  Comn.,  Springfield, 
111. 


5:^70.  RALPH  RICE  LEWIS 
Business;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  Mr  31,  1889, 
Urbana;  s.  John  Melville  (b.  Somerset,  Ky.) 
and  Frances  Mary  Lewis  (b.  Edwardsville, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  II.  S.;  Fremont 
(Mich.)  II.  S.  Thcta  Delta  Chi.  Sales  Agt. 
Contrs.  Equit)ment,  Philadelphia,  1913-17;  Ralph 
R.  Lewis  Co..  Philadelphia,  1919 — .  Ensign,  U. 
S.  N.  R.  F.  C,  Pensacola,  Fla.,  1917;  2nd  Lt., 
A.  E.  F.,  France;  Mustered  out,  F  6,  1919. 
Address,  Fremont,  Mich.;  bus.  add.,  Ralph  R. 
Lewis  Co.,   Philadelphia. 

5271.     RUTH    MARIE    REBECCA    LIND- 
BERG  (MORRISON) 
(Sister   of   Nos.    3837,   4278) 
A.   B.  in  L.   &  A.;   b.  Ja  3,    1891,   Cherokee, 
la.;    d.    Charles    (b.    Ja    25,    1846,    Hvetlanda, 
Sweden)   and  Johanna   (Nystrom)   Lindberg  (b. 
S     21,     1846,     Mora,     Sweden).     Prepared     in 
Cherokee    (la.)    H.   S.;    la.   St.     Teachers  Coll., 
1907-8.     Chi  Omega;   Yo  Ma.     Instr.,   Eng.  and 
Latin,    Aurelia,     (111.)     H.     S.,     1912-14;    Prin., 
H.   S.;  Garner,   la.,   1914-17.     Married    Dr.  Jef- 
ferson Code  Morrison,  S   i,   1917,  Cherokee,  la. 
Address,  Garner,  la. 

5272.  LULU  LEAH  LITTLEJOHN 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L  &  A. ;  b.  O  27,  1892, 
Farmer  City,  111.;  d.  Henry  Clay  (b.  Ind.)  and 
Josephine  (Dayhoff)  Littlejohn  (b.  Worthing- 
ton,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  larmer  Citv  H.  S.; 
Colo.  Coll.,  1907-08;  Los  Angeles  Pub.  Lib. 
Sch.,  1913-14.  Delta  Gamma.  I,ib.  Asst.,  Pub. 
Lib.,  Los  Angeles,  1914 — .  Mem.,  Friday 
Morning  Club,  Los  Angeles.  Address,  5644 
Ash   St.,    Los  Angeles. 

5273.  ANANIAS  CHARLES  LITTLETON 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  A.  M.,  1918; 
b.  D  4,  1886,  Bloomington,  111.;  s.  R.  C.  (b. 
Va.)  and  Mary  (Sholtey)  Littleton  (b.  111.). 
Prepared  in  Bloomington  H.  S.  Beta  Gamma 
Sigma.  Pub.  Acct.,  Delaitte,  Plender,  Grif- 
fith &  Co.,  Chicago;  Instr.,  Accountancy,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1915 — .  Married  Bonnie  Ray.  Ag  21, 
1916,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Child,  Barbara  Rae, 
h.  Ja  28,  1918.  Address,  905  S.  Coler  Ave., 
Urbana;    bus.    add.,    305    Commerce    Bldg.,    do. 


5274.  LYMAN   LIONEL   LIVINGSTON 
Contractor;    B.    S.    in  C.    E.;    b.    D    17,    1888, 

Fillmore,  111.;  s.  Timothy  M.  (b.  My  31,  1851, 
do.)  and  Alpha  B.  (Gatwood)  Livingston  (b. 
My  2,  1862,  Ramsey,  111.).  Prepared  in  Fill- 
more and  Hillsboro  H.  Schs.  Sigma  Xi;  Pre- 
lim, and  Final  Honors.  Engr.,  Wabash  R.  R., 
1912;  Instr.,  C.  E.,  Poly.  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.,  1912-13;  Engr.,  Pneumatic  Foundation  and 
Underpinning  work,  docks,  dams,  and  harbor 
improvements,  1913-16;  Supt.,  Underpinning 
Constr.,  Broadway  and  7th  Ave.  Subway, 
New  York  City,  1916-17;  Contr.,  191  7 — .  Stor- 
age Engr..  War  Dept.,  Div.  of  Storage  & 
Traffic.  Married  Grace  G.  Lackaberry,  0  4, 
1913,  St.  Louis.  Child,  Dorothy  Louise,  b. 
Mr  12,  1917.  Address,  3049  N.  i6th  St., 
Philadelphia. 

5275.  WILLIAM  CECILE  LORENZEN 
Salesman;    B.    S.   in    M.    &   S.    E.;    b.    O    14, 

1889,  Chicago;  s.  C.  J.  Lorenzen.  Prepared  in 
Lewis  Inst.  ^A^ith  Chester  &  Fleming,  Consult- 
ing Engrs.,  Pittsburgh;  Salesman,  Eubly  &  Lor- 
enz,  (Chicago.  Address,  2721  N.  Troy  St.,  Chi- 
cago.! 

5276.     CAROLINE  LUTHER 
Teacher;   A.   B.  in  L.  &  A. ;   b.  Ja   15,   1890, 
Urbana;  d.  Charles  Luther.     Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign II.    S.     Address,   Savoy,  Ill.t 


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5277.     NELLE  IRENE  McCLURG 
(Sister  of  No.  4287) 

Dietitian;  A.  B.  in  II.  Sc;  b.  O  6,  1888, 
Eldorado,  Kan.;  d.  William  Rudolf  (b.  D  25, 
1857,  Pekin,  111.)  and  Anna  (Lapslcy)  Mc- 
Clure  (b.  O  12,  1857.  Cedar  Falls.  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  Urbana  H.  S.  A.  M.,  Univ.  Wis., 
1918.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Omi- 
cron  Nu;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Uliola.  Supvr.,  Dom. 
So.,  E.  Aurora,  111.,  1912-14;  Asst.,  H.  Sc; 
Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  Manhattan,  Kan.,  1914- 
10;  Instr.,  do.,  1916-17;  Grad.  Stud..  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  1917-18;  Dietitian,  Lakeside  Hosp.,  Cleve- 
land, O.,  1918 — .  Address,  108  E.  High  St., 
Urbana;  bus.  add..  Lakeside  Hospital,  Cleve- 
land. 

5278.     ANDREW  HENRY  McCONNEL 
(Brother  of  No.  6398) 

Bank  Clerk;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  My  27,  1890, 
Reynolds,  111.;  s.  J.  B.  McConnel.  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  Delta  Kappa  Chi.  Address, 
Reynolds.  Ill.t 

5279.  WALLACE  ROBERT  McCONNELL 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  O  4.  1881,  Brown 
Co.,  111.;  s.  James  (b.  1833,  111.)  and  Mary 
Ann  (Gabbert)  (McConnell  (b.  1838,  Ky.). 
Prepared  in  West.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  A.  M., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1918.  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Teacher, 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago,  1912-13;  Asst., 
Geog.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1913-14; 
Head,  (3eog.  Dept.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Platteville, 
Wis.,  1914-18;  Prof.,  do..  Teachers  Coll.,  Miami 
Univ.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Mineral  Resources  of 
Southwest.  Wis.,  bul.;  Nitrate  Indus,  of  Chile, 
Jour,  of  Geog.,  1918.  Mem.,  Master  Mason, 
1916;  Nat.  Educ  Assn.,  1918.  Married  Delia 
Edith  Bennett,  Je  26,  1918,  Chicago.  Address. 
Oxford.  O. 

5280.  DWIGHT  WESLEY  McCOY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  10,  1888, 
Versailles,  111.;  s.  Barlow  A.  (b.  1844,  Ind.) 
and  Mary  J.  (Law)  McCoy  (b.  1846,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Versailles  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Colo. 
Teacher,  Math.,  Lincoln,  111.,  1912-13;  do.,  Po- 
catello,  Idaho,  1913-14;  Head,  Math.  Dept., 
Sioux  City,  la.,  1914-17-  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec, 
France,  1917-18;  2nd  Lt.,  6th  Regt.,  F.  A.,  R. 
D.,  Camp  Taylor,  1918 — .  Address,  Versailles, 
111. 

5281.  RUDOLPH  McDERMET 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.,  1914;  E. 
E.,  1916;  b.  Mr  24,  1888,  Danville,  111.;  s. 
Charles  Wesley  and  Stella  May  (Rudolph)  Mc- 
Dermet.  Prepared  in  Logansport  (Ind.)  H.  S.; 
M.  E.,  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh,  1916.  Eta  Kappa 
Nu;  Sigma  Xi;  Prelim.  Honors.  Fellowship 
Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-14;  Re- 
search Engr.,  Mellon  Inst,  of  Indus.  Research, 
Univ.  of  Pittsburgh,  1914-18;  Exp.  Engr.,  Elliott 
Co.,  Pittsburgh,  1917 — •  Pa.  Nat.  Guard,  Co. 
E,  i8th  Kegt.,  191 516.  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S. 
M.  E.  Married  Muriel  Katherine  Kaye,  Ag  9, 
1916,  Elgin,  111.  Child,  Eileen  Virginia,  '1. 
Ag  3,  1917.  Address,  Welty  Court.  Greens- 
burgh,  Pa.;  bus.  add.,  Elliott  Co.,  Frick  Bldg., 
Jeannetie,  Pa. 

5282.  EUGENE  HARRIS  McFARLAND 
Architect;    B.    S.    in   Arch.;    b.  Ja   28,    1889, 

Scotland,  S.  D. ;  s.  G.  A.  McFarland.  Prepared 
in  Norm.  Sch.,  Valley  City,  N.  Dak.  Theia 
Delta  Chi;  Helmet;  Class  Football;  Arch.  Club. 
Supervising  Arch.,  El  Paso  Southwest  R.  R.; 
Arch.  Married  Cora  E.  Thronson,  Jl  3,  19 17, 
Mankato,  Minn.  Address,  Valley  City,  N. 
Uak.t 

5283.  ELIZABETH  ROBERTS  McGlLL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  11,   1890, 

LaGrange,  111.;  d.  David  Barker  (b.  Ag  7,  1855, 
Dublin,  Ireland)  and  Marion  Gibson  (Roberts) 
McGill  Cb.  Jl  21,  1864.  Wellsville,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Austin  H.  S.  Alpha  Xi  Delta.  Teach- 
er, Lowell  Sch.,  Chicago.  Address,  3845  Gladys 
Ave.,  Chicago. 


5284.  FRANCIS  XAVIER  McGRATH 
Superintendent;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  Mr  25, 
i888,  Jerseyyillc,  111.;  s.  John  C.  (b.  Mr  10, 
1861,  Janesville,  Wis.)  and  Mary  (Grace)  Mc- 
Grath  (b.  O  14,  i860,  Jersey  Co.,  111.).  Pre- 
parcil  in  Jerseyville  H.  S.  Psi  Ujjsilon.  Supt., 
I'.onding  Dept.,  Aetna  Casualty  6c  Surety  Co., 
St.  Louis.  Married  Winifred  O'Donnell,  O  31, 
1916,  St.  Louis.  Address,  1111  N.  A.  Hamil- 
ton Ave.,  St.  Louis;  bus.  add.,  601  Pierce  Bldg., 
Aetna  CTasualty  &  Surety   Co.,   do. 

52S5.  HALBERT  PIRIE  MacGREGOR 
Metallurgist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  N  6, 
1887,  Estes  Park,  Colo.;  s.  A.  Q.  and  Clara 
M.  (Heney)  MacGregor.  Prepared  in  N.  Den- 
ver (Colo.)  H.  S.;  Vanderbilt  Univ.  Chem., 
Mariner  6L-  Hoskins,  Chicago;  Consulting  Chem. 
Engr.,  Denver;  Metallurgist,  Berkeley,  Calif., 
1 91 5—.  Invented  Gold  cyanide  recovery;  Zinc 
residue  silver  recovery.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Ro- 
tary Club;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Ethel  O. 
Micjiael,  Ja  25,  1913.  Champaign.  Address,  970 
Ventura  St.,  Berkeley,  Calif.;  bus.  add.,  121, 
2nd  St.,  San  Francisco. 

S286.  LIESETTE  JANE  McHARRY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  20,  1886, 
Rantoul,  111.;  d.  A.  McHarry^  Prepared  in 
Rantoul  H.  S.  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Prelim.  Honors. 
Teacher,  H.  S..  Elmwood,  111.;  do.,  Rantoul, 
111.;  do.,  Urbana.  Address,  307  E.  Springfield 
Ave.,  Champaign. 

5287.  WILLIAM  RAPHAEL  McINTIRE 
Supt.  Const.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  14,  1889, 
Houston,  Texas;  s.  J.  W.  Mclntire.  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. 
(1911-12);  Varsity  Swimming  1909-10;  1910-11. 
Supt.  Const.,  D.  H.  Burnham  &  Co.,  Chicago. 
Address,    123   S.   Center  Ave.,  Chicago.! 

5288.  PAUL  HARMON  McKEE 

Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D 
5,  1887,  Marengo,  111.;  s.  M.  McKee.  Prepared 
in  Mason  City  H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Ionian;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Cabinet:  Sr.  Smoker  Com.;  Sr.  Ball  Com. 
Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Marshalltown,  la.  Address, 
Marshalltown,   la.t 

5289.  RAY  CLARK  McLARTY 
Traveling  Representative;   A.  B.   in   L.   &  A.; 

b.  F  8,  i8gi,  Kokomo,  Ind.;  s.  Daniel  F.  (b. 
To  12,  1858,  Marietta,  O.)  and  Ella  N.  (Clark) 
'McLarty  (b.  Ja  2,  1859.  Monroe  Center,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Kockford  H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Delta 
Kappa  Chi;  Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Ionian;  Shield 
and  Trident;  Hatchet  Orator;  Ed.  Itlio;  Iltini 
statT.  Traveling  Representative,  sales  circu- 
lation and  vocational  div..  The  Curtis  Pub. 
Co.  Married  Tosephine  S.  Messier,  Jl  24,  191 7, 
Kansas  City,  "Mo.  Address,  3031  Troost  Ave., 
Kansas  City,  Mo.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  The  Curtis 
Pub.   Co.,   Philadelphia. 

5290.  FORREST  C.  McNARY 
Dept.  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag  20,  1891, 
Martinsville,  111.;  s.  Ebtnczer  N.  (b.  Ag  22, 
1856,  Ind.)  and  Cornelia  (Cline)  McNary  (b. 
D  3,  1858,  Pittsburgh).  Prepared  in  Martins- 
ville H.  S.  Dept.  Mgr.,  Aetna  Accident  &  Lia- 
bility Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1916-17;  Aetna 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  Cleveland,  1917—-  Address. 
Gales  Mills,  O.;  bus.  add..  622  Leader  News 
Bldg.,  Cleveland. 

5..91.     JOHN   JOSEPH    .McQUAin 
Farmer;   .\.   B.   in   Bus.;   b.   N  27,   1889,   Pen- 
held,   111.;  s.  T.  McQuaid.      Prepared  in   Univ. 
Acad.      Phi    Kappa.       Bank   Clerk,    Champaign. 
Farmer.     Address,  Penfield,  111. 


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5292.  ITSU  MAKI 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  ic;,  1884, 
Shimoda,  Japan;  s.  S.  Maki.  Prepared  in  Hiros- 
hima Norm.  Coll.,  Japan.,  Columbia.  Teacher, 
Hiroshima  Norm.  Coll.,  Shimoda.  Japan.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  Hiroshima  Norm.  Coll.,  Shimoda, 
Japan. t 

5293.  ELIAS  MANDEL 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ja  22,  1889, 
Chicago;  s.  S.  Mandel.  Prepared  in  M.  F.  Tul- 
ley  H.  S.  With  Commonwealth  Edison  Co., 
Chicago,  1916.  Address,  1825  S.  Troy  St., 
Chicago. t 

5294.  ALFRED  EDGERTON  MANIERRE 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.:  b.  Ag  13,  1878. 
Chicago:  s.  George  (b.  F  5,  1845,  do.)  and  Ann 
Eliza  (Edgerton)  ^lanierre  (b.  Je  4,  1849, 
Hicksville,  O.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cago. A.  B.,  Yale  Univ.,  IQ02.  Arch.,  Chicago. 
Married  June  Griffin  Parkinson,  Mr  20,  1907, 
Chicago.  Children:  Barabara  Drake,  b.  Ag  24, 
1908:  Jeannette  Leigh,  b.  Ag  14,  1914.  Address, 
335  IJelden  Ave.,  Chicago. 

529s.  WELCH  WALKER  MANSPEAKER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2171,  3863) 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  28,  1890, 
Champaign;  s.  Lewis  Vinton  (b.  N  27,  1852, 
Bedford,  Pa.)  and  Emma  (Gruver)  Manspeaker 
(b.  N  29,  1858,  Lafayette,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  C.  E.  Club.  Draftsman,  I. 
T.  S.,  Decatur,  111.;  Const.  Engr.,  Pa.  R.  R., 
Pittsburgh.  Engrs.  Corps,  Ft.  Beniamin,  Har- 
rison, Ind.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  D  20,  1918, 
Address,  74  N.  Emily  St.,  Pittsburgh.  Pa.;  bus. 
add.,  625  Pennsylvania  Sta.,  Pittsburgh  Branch, 
Pa. 

5296.  HARRY  ELLIS  MARQUETTE 
Special  Apprentice;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  M.  E.;  b. 
S  26,  1888,  Roodhouse,  III.;  s.  J.  L.  Marquette. 
Prepared  in  Slater  (Mo.)  IL  S.  Apprentice, 
Santa  Fe  R.  R. ;  Special  Apprentice,  Mech. 
Dept..  Rock  Island  R.  R.  Married  Irma  Ala- 
thea  Davies,  F  19,  1914,  Mankato,  Minn.  Ad- 
dress, 230  N.  Market  St.,  Shawnee,  Okla.f 

5297.  SIDNEY  GRISWOLD  MARTIN 
Asst.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  11,  1888, 
Chicago;  s.  William  Herbert  (b.  N  20,  i860, 
Fredonia,  N.  Y.)  and  Nellie  Moseley  (Lyon) 
Martin  (b.  D  29,  1861,  Hartford,  C!onn.). 
Prepared  in  Wendell  Phillips  H.  S.  Chi  Psi; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Prelim.  Honors;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Regt.;  Brev.  Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard;  Pres.  C.E. 
Club.  Engr.,  Leonard  Const.  Co.,  Soo  Line 
Freight  Terminal,  Cliicago,  1912-14;  Asst.  Engr., 
Soo  Line  R.  R.,  Minneapolis,  1914-18.  ist  Lt.. 
Q.  M.  Corps,  Constr.  Div.,  Richmond,  Va. ;  do., 
San  Antonio  Arsenal,  Tex..  1918 — .  Married 
Clare  Hemman  D  24,  1913,  Chicago.  Child, 
Glen  Webster,  b.  My  23,  1916.  Address,  4543 
Magnolia  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1521  First 
Nat.   Soo  BIdg.,  Minneapolis. 

5298.     CHARLES  WILLARD  MATHEWS 
Civ.   Engr.;   B.   S.  in   C.   E.;   b.   N    10,    1887, 
Maris&a,   111.;    s.   A.  J.   Mathews.      Prepared  in 
Monmouth  Coll.     Address,   Marissa,   Ill.t 

5299.  LEIGH  MERYL  MATTHEWS 
Bank  Cashier;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  28,  1884, 
Dysart,  la.;  s.  R.  Matthews.  Prepared  in 
Univ.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Varsity  Gym.  Team; 
M.  E.  Soc. ;  Engng.  Dance  Com.;  Mask  and 
Bauble  Play;  Lt.  and  Maj.,  Univ.  Regt.;  111. 
Union  Dramatic  Club;  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Fechet 
Memorial  Com.;  Sr.  Stag  Com.  Address, 
McClure,    111. 


.■;3oo.     FRANCES   WILLARD   MATHIS 
(Sister  of  No.  5301) 

Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  d.  Robert  E.  and  Mon- 
t^e  Ehza  (McFatridge)  Mathis.  Prepared  in 
Champaign  II.  S.  Asst.,  Pub.  Lib.,  Santa  Bar- 
bara, Calif.,  1913-14;  Cataloger,  Co.  Free  Lib., 
k*^?  ■'^"8'^'es,  1914— .  Address,  336  Loma 
Drive,  Los  Angeles;  bus.  add.,  Los  Angeles 
f-ree  Co.    Lib.,    do. 

5301.  VICTOR  ALVIN  MATIIIS 
(Brother  of  No.  5300) 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  M.  E.;  b.  Je  3, 
1886,  Vienna,  III.;  s.  Robert  Erwin  and  Montie 
Ehza  (McFatridge)  Mathis.  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Acacia:  Band;  Orchestra.  Material 
Insp.,  N.  Y.  Central  R.  R.,  Coraopolis,  Pa., 
1912-17;  Mech.  Engr.,  Duquesne  Steel  Foun- 
dry Co.,  do.,  1917-18.  Bugler,  Co.  E..  3rd  Pa. 
Reserve  Militia,  1918— .  Married  Mable  Paul- 
ine Hamilton,  S  25,  1915,  Canonsburg,  Pa. 
Children:  Frederick  Clifford,  b.  Jl  3,  1916; 
John  Hamilton,  b.  F  21,  1918.  Address,  1123 
Ililand  Ave.,  Coraopolis,  Pa.;  bus.  add.,  Du- 
((uesne  Steel  Foundry  Co.,  do. 

5302.  *CHARLOTTE  MATTOON  (SMITH) 
(Wife  of  No.  7224;  Sister  of  No.  7078) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  13,  1887,  Calhoun, 
111.;  d.  Charles  Edwin  (b.  Ja  13,  1852,  New 
Harmony,  Ind.)  and  Mae  (Whitaker)  Mattoon 
(b.  Ag  3,  1866,  Calhoun,  HI.).  Prepared  in 
L'niv.  Acad.  Missionary  Chm..  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Married  Stewart  Tracey  Smith  ('15),  Jl  17, 
1912,  Champaign.  Children:  Vera  Ruth,  b.  Mr 
14,  1916  (died  Ap  9,  1917);  Leslie  Stewart, 
b.  Ag  23,  1917.  Died  Ap  6,  1919,  New  York 
City. 

5303-  EARL  NELS  M.\TTSON 
(Husband  of  No.  7220;  Brother  of  No.  4805) 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  15,  1890, 
Chicago;  s.  Nils  (b.  F  15,  1842,  Sweden)  and 
Georgiana  (Ellerson)  Mattson  (b.  My  6,  1863, 
LaPorte,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Englewood  H.  S. 
-V.  S.  M.  E.;  Class  Basketball.  Mech.  Engr., 
Ind.  Steel  Co.,  Gary,  Ind.;  Mech.  Engr.,  E.  C. 
V^an  Keuren,  Consulting  Engr.  Married  Eliza- 
beth M.  Smith  ('15),  Je  30,  1915,  Urbana. 
Address,  1325  N.  24th  St.,  Birmingham,  Ala. 

5304.  DAVID  BLAIR  MAVER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  10,  1888, 
Detroit;  s.  David  (b.  Arbrough,  Scotland)  and 
Maria  (Blair)  Maver  (b.  Ottawa,  Can.).  Pre- 
pared in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.  Triangle;  Onyx 
Dancing  Club.  Masonry  Insp.,  I.  C.  R.  R.., 
1912;  Draftsman,  do.,  191 2-1 3;  do..  Corrugated 
Bar  Co.,  1913;  do.,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  R.  R.,  1913- 
14;  Asst.  Research  Engr.,  Grand  Trunk  R.  R., 
1914-15;  Moving  Picture  Proprietor,  1915-16; 
Valuation  Engr.,  I.  C.  C,  1916;  do.,  W.  J. 
Hagenah,  York  Mfg.  Co.,  1916 — .  Married 
.\nna  Cecelia  Brulin,  Je  16,  1917,  Chicago. 
Address,  7442  Eberhart  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  Mark  Mfg.  Co.,  Indiana  Harbor,  Ind. 

530s.  CA^L  ELMER  MERRIS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  14,  1888, 
Hume,  Mo.;  s.  Elmer  Elsworth  (b.  Ja  3,  i860, 
Macon,  III.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Blevans) 
Merris  (b.  Ag  26,  1858.  Cass  Co.,  Mo.).  Pre- 
pared in  Victor  (Colo.)  H.  S.;  Colo.  Coll.,  1906- 
07.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc.  Min.  and  Mill- 
ing Work,  Victor.  Colo.,  1912-13;  Stud.  Engr., 
Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1913-iS; 
Instr.,  E.  E.,  Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst..  1915-17; 
Siibdiv.  Engng.  Dept.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schen- 
ectady. N.  Y.,  1917 — .  Married  Grace  Stancliff 
Murphy,  S  0,  1916.  Child,  Julia  Stancliff,  b. 
Mr  28,  1918.  Address,  334  Germania  Ave., 
Schenectady,  N.  Y. 


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5306.     WILLIAM  MEYER 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in   Sc;  b.  O  7,  1884,  Russia; 
s.  I.  Meyer.     Prepared  in  Central  H.  S.,  Minn- 
eapolis;  Univ.   of  Minn.     Address,   Porterville, 
Te.x.t 

5307.  PAUL  KEITER  MILES 
(Brother  of  No.  4812) 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  14,  1891,  Savanna,  111.; 
E.  Charles  K.  (b.  S  i,  1863,  Mt.  Carroll,  111.) 
and  MetLa  K.  (Zuck)  Miles  (b.  D  22,  1864. 
Buslinell,  111.).  Prepared  in  Savanna  Tp.  H.  S. 
Tau  Beta  Pi.  With  Deere  &  Co.,  Moline,  111.; 
Asst.,  M.  E.,  Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst.;  V.  P.  and 
Mgr.,  Savanna  Const.  Co.;  Instr.,  U.  S.  S.  M. 
A.,  Univ.  of  111.  Lt.  Engrs.,  Lake  Charles,  La. 
Address,   Savanna,   111. 

5308.  MABEL  LUCILE  MILLER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  6,  1891, 
Tower  Hill,  111.;  d.  W.  F.  Miller.^  Prepared, 
in  Urbana  II.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Kappa  Delta 
Pi;  Athenean;  Prelim.  Honors.  Teacher,  H.  S. 
Henderson,  Ky. ;  do.,  Bridgeport,  111.;  do., 
Milwaukee.    Address,  647  Cass  St.,  Milwaukee.! 

S309.     MARIE  MAUD   MILLER    (VAN 

HOOK) 

(Wife  of  No.  4010) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  23,  1886,  Hartsburg, 

111.;    d.    J.    E.    Miller.       Prepared    in    Lincoln 

Univ.     Teacher.   H.    S.,   Lincoln,   111.      Married 

Dr.  F.  C.  Van  Hook  ('09),  Ja  i,  1916.  Children: 

Harold;  daughter.  Address,  Mt.   Pulaski,   111. 

S3I0.  MILO  KIRK  MILLER 
Surgeon;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Je  27,  1889,  At- 
lanta, 111.;  s.  W.  A.  and  Alice  (Hieronymus) 
Miller.  Prepared  in  Atlanta  H.  S.  M.  D.. 
Johns  Hopkins,  1916.  Nu  Sigma  Nu.  Intern., 
Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1916-17;  Surgeon,  U.  S. 
Naval  Service,  1917-18.  Lt.  Surgeon,  do.,  U. 
S.  S.  Wyoming,  U.  S.  S.  Tucker,  and  Base 
Hosp.,  No.  6.  Address,  4702  Maiden  St.,  Chi- 
cago. 

5311.  SAMUEL  LESLIE  MILLER 
Instructor;    B.    S.    in   M.   &  S.    E.;    b.   F  25. 

1885,  Timewell,  111.;  s.  S.  T.  Miller.  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  Active  Mem.,  111.  Soc.  En^rs. 
and  Survs.  With  D.  H.  Maury,  Consulting 
Engr.,  Chicago;  Instr.,  Mun.  Engng.,  Carnegie 
Inst.  Tech.  Address,  c/o  St.  Highway  Com- 
mission, 428  W.  Vine  St.,  Springfield,  Ill.t 

5312.  JOHN  EDSON  MILLIZEN 
(Brother  of  No.  7086) 

Treasurer;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  F  8,  1890,  Minn- 
eaiiolis;  s.  Ilciiry  M.  (b.  Je  26,  1847,  Circle- 
ville,  O.)  and  Myrtle  (Varner)  Millizen  (b.  Jl 
2,  1857,  Freeburg,  111.).  Prepared  in  Sullivan 
H.  S.  Sigma  Nu;  Class  Football.  Buyer,  R. 
R.  Donnelley  &  Sons,  Chicago,  1912-14;  Buyer 
Printing  Dcpt.,  Sears,  Roebuck  &  Co.,  1914- 
17;  Treas.,  Physicians  Lab.  Supply  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1918 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Chicago  Surgi- 
ca;  Trades  Assn.;  Colonial  Club,  Oak  Park, 
111.  Address,  104  S.  Taylor  Ave.,  Oak  Park, 
111.;   bus.   add.,  25    E.   Washington  St.,  Chicago. 

5313.  GUY  G.  MILLS 
Acting  Dist.  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Mr 
12,  !889,  Palestine,  111.;  s.  Daniel  B.  (b.  O.) 
and  Margaret  (Daugherty)  Mills  (b.  Palestine, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Palestine  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad. 
El  (Tirculo  Litcr.-irio  Espaiiol;  Lt.,  Univ.  Rcgt. 
Draftsman  Am.  Bridge  Co..  Toledo,  O.,  I9'2; 
Engr.,  Brookville  Bridge  Co.;  Instr.,  C.  E., 
Univ.  of  111.  1913-14;  Insp.,  Concrete  Rds.; 
Div.  Engr.,  Portland  Cement  Assn.;  Acting 
Dist.  Mgr.,  S.  East.  Branch,  do.  Pvt.,  Troop  B, 
1st  Cavalry  111.  Nat.  Guard;  ist  Lt.,  E.  R.  C. 
1017-18:  Capt..  Engrs..  N.  A.,  i9'8 — .  Assoc. 
Mem.,    A.    S.    C.    E.    Address,    Palestine,    111. 


5314.     MARY  ETHEL  MINER  (HOSKINS) 

(Wife  of  No.  3783;  Sister  of  Nos. 

2182,  3114,  4313) 

B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  S  12,  1S89,  Adair,  111.; 
d.  Timothy  G.  Miner  (b.  Je  27,  1837,  Table 
Grove,  111.)  and  Prudence  Harriet  (Russell) 
Miner  (b.  Ag  28.  1846,  do.).  Prejiared  in  West. 
111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  H.  Sc.  Club.  Mem.,  Ladies 
Home  Economics  Club;  Pres.,  Local  Community 
Club.  Married  Ezekiel  Edward  Hoskins  ('09), 
Ja  I,  1913,  Adair,  111.  (died  Ap  29,  1916). 
Children:  Dorothy  Elizabeth,  b.  My  8,  1914; 
Harriet  Louise,  b.  S  24,  1915.  Address,  Adair, 
111. 

5315.     EVA    MITCHELL 
(Sister   of   Nos.   6431,   7813) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  9,  1886, 
Ripley,  O.;  d.  Isaac  (b.  Je  24,  1850,  Russleville, 
O.)  and  Eva  (AlcConaughy)  Mitchell  (b.  Ja 
15,  i860,  Ripley,  O.).  Prepared  in  Pontiac  Tp. 
H.  S.  Illiola;  Mask  and  Bauble;  \V.  A.  A.; 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Sec,  Sr.  Class.  Teacher,  H. 
S.  Centralia,  111.,  1912-15;  do.,  Bloomington, 
111.,  ipi5 — r.  Address,  1007  N.  McLean  St., 
Bloomington,    111. 

5316.     FLOYD    WILLIAM    MOHLMAN 

(Brother  of  No.  7815) 
Physician;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1914; 
Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  Mr  6,  1890,  Beardstown,  111.; 
s.  Henry  J.  (b.  do.)  and  Mary  E.  (Bolle) 
Mohlman  (b.  My  12,  i860,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Beardstown  H.  S.;  Kappa  Sigma;  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon ;  Sigma  Xi;  111. 
Union  Dramatic  Club;  Final  and  Special 
Honors;  Glee  Club;  Band;  Composer  of  Music 
for  The  Prodigal  Prince.  Asst.  Chem.,  111.  St. 
Water  Sur.,  Urbana,  1912-16;  Chief  Chem. 
and  Instr.,  San.  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191617; 
Chem.  and  Engr.,  New  Haven  Sewage  Exp. 
Sta.,  1917-18;  Conn.  St.  Bd.  of  Health,  1918 — . 
Auth.:  (with  Edward  Bartow)  Purification  of 
.Sewage  by  Activated  Sludge,  Jour.  Indus,  and 
Engng.  Chem.  and  Engng.  News;  Contributions 
to  Rpts.  of  111.  St.  Water  Sur.;  New  Haven 
Sewage  Exp.  Sta.,  Jour.  Indus,  and  Engng. 
Chem.  and  Engng.  News  Record.  Mem.,  Am. 
Water  Works  Assn.  C.  S.;  111.  Acad,  of  Sc. 
Married  Mary  Franklin  Savage,  Je  19,  1916, 
Belleville  111.  Children:  John  William  and 
Robert  Henry,  b.  My  29,  1918.  Address,  548 
Orange  St.,  New  Haven,  Conn.;  bus.  add., 
St.    Bd.   of  Health,   do. 

5317.  HERMAN  MOHR 
Lawyer;  LL.B.;  b.  O  21,  1883,  Ger.;  s.  Carl 
(b.  O  14,  1855,  do.)  and  Mina  (Henn)  Mohn 
(b.  F  14,  1855,  do.).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Night 
.Schs. ;  Chicago  Univ.,  Summer,  191 1.  Phi  Delta 
Thela;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Fresh.  Football;  Fresh. 
Track.  Atty.,  Albuquerque,  N.  M.,  1916-18; 
San.  Insp.,  do.,  1918.  Mem..  Albuquerque 
Lawyers  Club.  Ivlarried  Rossi  Fell,  S  18,  191 2, 
Roswell  N.  M.     Address,  Albuquerque,  N.  M. 

5318.  JULIUS  JOHN  MOJONNIER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1564.  4315) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  D  16.  1889, 
Highland,  111.;  s.  JuU-fi  (b.  Ja  28,  1846.  Vevey, 
Switzerland)  and  Emma  Julia  (Bequelia) 
Mojonnier  (b.  x.iy  23,  1851,  St.  Imer,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Yeatman  H.  S..  St.  Louis.  Phi 
Lambda  Psi:  Chem.  Club;  Ionian.  Chem.,  Hel- 
vetia Milk  (Condensing  Co.,  Delta.  O.;  Inventive 
Chem..  Oak  Park,  111.;  Pres.,  Mojonnier  Bros. 
Co.,  Chicago.  Married  Eleanor  L.  Mench.  N  27, 
1912,  Urbana.  Child,  son,  b.  My  1916.  Ad- 
dress,  739  W.  Washington  Blvd..  Chicago. 

5319.  RALPH  MONROE 
Lawver;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  4,  1888,  Sullivan,  111.; 
s  M.  T.  Monroe.  Prepared  in  Sullivan  II.  S. 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  Law  V.  P.,  111.  Union;  Chm., 
Law  Dance  Com.  Lawyer,  Decatur,  111. 
Address,  706-10  MuUikin  Bldg..  Decatur,  Ill.t 


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5320.  HARRY  EDGAR  MONTGOMEJIY 
Supt.,    Pub.    Serv.    Co.;    B.    S.    in    E.    E.;    b. 

Jl  2,  i8<)i,  Mt.  Auburn,  111.;  s.  Clinton  Levi  (b. 
Ap  6.  1867,  do.)  and  Li<ia  (Curl)  Montgomery 
(b.  My  9,  1867,  Hidalgo,  111.).  Prepared  in  Blue 
Moun<i  H.  S.;  Decatur  II.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu. 
Engr.,  Gen.  Engng.  Lamp  Works,  Harrison, 
N.  J.,  1912;  Insp.,  Central  111.  Pub.  Service  Co., 
Mattoon,  111.,  1912-13;  Insp.,  do.,  Taylorville, 
111.,  1913;  Insp.,  do.,  Beardstown,  111.,  I9i3-r4; 
Supt.,  do.,  Beardstown.  111.,  1914 — .  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.,  1916— ;  S.  W.  F.  A.  M.,  19 17. 
Married  Grace  Mable  Flack,  Jl  17,  191 3,  De- 
catur, 111.  Child,  Grace  Elizabeth,  b.  Jl  5. 
1014.  Address,  11 12  Adams  St.,  Beardstown, 
111. 

5321.  MAX    ALFRED    MONTGOMERY 

(Brother  of  No.  4815) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Je  7,  1887, 
Vermillion,  Kan.;  s.  Alfred  and  Esther  Eliz- 
abeth (W'addington)  Montgomery  (b.  .Ap  20, 
i860.  LeRoy,  111.).  Prepared  in  Bloomington 
H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sr.  Mem.  Com.;  Scarab; 
Arch.  Soc.  Francis  John  Plym  Scholarship; 
Arch.,  Peoria.  Engng.  Corps,  U.  S.  A.;  2nd 
Lt.,  Signal  Corps,  1918.  Married  Mary  Veron- 
ica Mayne,  Ag  28,  1918,  London,  Eng.  Ad- 
dress, 728   14th  St.  N.  W.,   Washington,  D.  Ct 

5322.  JAMES  RALPH  MONTIGEL 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  F  16,  1886, 
Alma,  Mich. ;  s.  F.  Montigel.  Prepared  in  Alma 
(Mich.)  H.  S.  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club.  Irri- 
gation Contr.  ist  Lt.,  511th  Bn.  Co.,  Engr. 
Corps,  A.  E.  F.,  F^rance.  Address,  105  Myrtle 
St.,   Redlands,   Calif.f 

5323.  FREDERICK  LINDLEY  MORGAN 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ja  6,  1889, 
Loda.  111.;  s.  J.  S.  Morgan.  Prepared  in  Pax- 
ton  H.  S.  Arch.  Club.  Draftsman,  Louisville, 
Ky.  Address,  Chesterfield  Apts.,  Louisville, 
Ky.t 

5324-     GUY  LYMAN  MORRILL 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  27,  1889, 
Fairfield,  Neb.;  s.  Charles  A.  (b.  Ja  24,  1859, 
North  Danville,  Vt.)  and  Anna  M.  (Ander- 
sen) Morrill  (b.  D  23,  1867,  Bornholm,  Den- 
mark). Prepared  in  Kewanee  H.  S.  A.  M., 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1913.  Delta  Upsilon;  Varsity 
Track  team;  Glee  Club;  Pres.  111.  Dramatic 
Union;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Asst.  Instr.,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1912-13.  With  H.  S.  Johns-Manville 
Co.,  Chicago,  1913-14;  Engr.  and  Traveling 
Salesman,  York  Mfg.  Co.  Seattle,  1914-17. 
Engng.  Dept.,  Walworth  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago, 
1919 — .  Sergt.,  Ice  Plant  Co..  No.  301,  A.  P. 
O.,  No.  713,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  helping  build 
and  operate  a  Refrigeration  plant  for  the  U.  S. 
A.,  1917;  Lt.,  Tours,  France.  1918;  Mustered 
out,  1919.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Address,  Kewanee,  111.;  bus.  add.,  220  Des- 
plaines   St.,   Chicago. 

5325.  MARY  GERTRUDE  MORTON 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  S  25,  1882,  Monte- 
zuma, la.;  d.  H.  F.  Morton.  Prepared  in  Mon- 
tezuma (la.)  H.  S.  Asst.,  Branch  Lib.,  Minne- 
apolis. Address,  3304  Elliott  Ave.,  Minne- 
apolis.t 

5326.  MARGARET  MOSCHEL 
(SCHICKEDANZ) 
(Wife  of  No.  4890) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  8.  1887,  Chenoa,  111.; 
d.  F.  Moschel.  Prepared  in  Pontiac  Tp.  H.  S. 
Teacher,  Ger.,  Richmond,  Va.  Married  S.  A. 
Schickedanz  ('11).  Address,  616  Oak  St.,  Dan- 
ville, Ill.t 

5327.  LEE    ELWOOD   MOSER 
(Brother  of  No.  5829) 

Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  S  13,  1889, 
Sigel,  111.;  s.  Albert  Franklin  (b.  N  17,  1859, 
St.    Joseph,   Mo.)    and  Annie    (Butcher)    Moser 


(b.  D  23,  1870,  Sigel,  111.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Engr.,  The  Toronto 
llydro-Elec.  System,  Toronto,  Can.,  1912; 
Engr.,  Sargent  &  Lundy,  Chicago.  1914;  Engr.. 
I.  T.  S.,  Peoria,  191 5;  Elec.  Engr.,  United 
Verde  Coijpcr  Co.,  Clarkdale,  Ariz.,  1917.  37th 
U.  S.  Engrs.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Catholic  (Jhurch; 
A.  I.  E.  E.  Address.  The  United  Verde  Copper 
Co.,   Clarkdale,   Ariz. 

5328.     CLEDA  VIRGINIA  MOSES 
Teacher;  A.  B,  in  Mus.;  b.  Ag  i,  1885,  Belle- 
ville, 111.;  d.   William  Moses.     Prepared  in   Des 
Moines  H.   S.;    111.   St.  Norm.   Univ.     Address, 
218  N.  Main  St.,  Normal,  111. 

5329.     NELLIE  IRENE  MOURNING 

(HEDGECOCK) 

(Wife   of   No.    3766;    Sister   of   No.    4823) 

A.    B.   in    L.   &   A.;    b.  Ap    14,    1888,   Portis, 

Kan.;   d.   Charles   Samuel    (b.  Je   16,    1855)    and 

Margaret    Ann     (Smith)     Mourning     (b.     S     s. 

1S62.).      Prepared    in    Augusta    H.    S.      Illiola. 

Married    William    E.    Iledgecock    ('09),    D    25, 

1912,  Macomb,   111.      Address,  311   E.   Williams 

St.,  Albert   Lea,   Minn. 

5330.     CIRILO  JOSEPH  MULLEN 
A.   B.  in  Bus.;   b.  Jl  9,   1885,  Buenos  Ayres, 
S.    A.;   s.   Michael   Mullen.     Prepared  in  Jesuit 
Coll.     Address,  Buenos  Ayres,  Argentine,  S.  A.f 

S33I.  NORRIS  FEY  MURRAY 
(Brother  of  No.  7100) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  i,  1890, 
Mazon,  111.;  s.  Louis  Ross  (b.  Mr  6,  1859,  do.) 
and  Lillie  (Hamilton)  Murray  (b.  F  1865).  Pre- 
p.ired  in  Mazon  Tp.  H.  S.;  Grad.  work.  West. 
Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1914-15.  Organizer,  Co- 
o]ierative  Grocery  Houses.  O.  T.  C.,  Ft.  Sher- 
idan; do.,  Ft.  Monroe;  do.,  San  Antonio;  2nd 
Lt.,  Aero  Sqn.  658;  Reporting  Officer,  Am.  and 
British  Supply  Dept.  near  London,  Eng., 
1918 — .  With  4  other  officers  was  received 
by  King  and  Queen  at  Windsor  Castle,  Ap  28, 
1918.      Address,    Mazon,   111. 

5332.  HOWARD  DIMICK  MYERS 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Jl  30,  1890, 
Lockport,  111.;  s.  William  S.  (b.  O  29,  181 5, 
Troy,  N.  Y.)  and  Augusta  (Voight)  Myers. 
Prepared  in  Lockport  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pre- 
lim. Honors.  With  111.  Highway  Comn.,  and 
Lincoln  Park  Comn.,  1912-14;  With  C.  M.  &  St. 
P.  R.  R.,  Bridge  Dept.,  1915-16;  Instr.,  Draw- 
ing, Univ.  of  Minn.,  1916-17.  Lt.,  E.  O.  R.  C, 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  Address,  408  loth 
St.,   Lockport,  111. 

5333-  HENRY  NAFZIGER 
(Husband  of  No.  5957) 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  F  23.  1888, 
Rohrback,  St.  Odessa,  Russia;  s.  T.  Nafziger. 
Prepared  in  E.  Aurora  H.  S.  Elec.  Engr., 
Link-Belt  Co.,  Chicafo.  Married  Marie  Jenny 
Stoltey  ('13),  Ag  27,  1914,  Champaign.  Child, 
Mary  Margaret,  b.  Jl  29,  1915.  Address, 
Drafting  Dept.,   Link-Belt  Co.,  Chicago. 

5334-  *CHARLES  SOL  NARKINSKY 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  7,  1892, 
Little  Rock,  Ark.;  s.  S.  Narkinsky.  Prepared  in 
Little  Rock  (Ark.)  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu. 
Elec.  Engr.,  Emerson  Elec.  Co.,  St.  Louis. 
Capt.,  U.  S.  Inf.,  5th  Trench  Mortar  Bat. 
Died  N  28,   1918,   Luxemburg,   Ger. 

5335.  ROBERT  HAROLD  NAU 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  13,  i88g, 
Chicago;  s.  O.  A.  Nau.  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S.  Triangle;  Soph.  Cotillion  Com.; 
Mgr.,  Soph.  Baseball;  Jr.  Smoker  Com.;  Sr. 
Bail  Com.  Smoke  .\batemcnt  and  Electrification 
Com.,  Chicago;  Asst.  Engr.,  Chicago  Assn.  of 
Commerce.   Address,  10  S.  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago. 


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5336.  JOSEPH  RAY  NAY 
Arch.  Encr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  F  i,  1889, 
Ashmore,  III;  s.  George  Bennet  (b.  Je  i.  1848, 
Kansas,  111.)  and  Sarah  Ellen  (Kirby)  Nay 
(b.  My  30,  1852,  do.).  Prepared  in  Kansas  H. 
S.  Engr.,  Surv.,  Insp.,  and  Supvr.,  Gary,  Ind., 
1912-16;  Insp.,  Struct.  Steel,  do.,  1917.  Co. 
F.  ist  Ind.  Inf.;  1st  Lt.,  151st  Inf.,  Camp 
Shelby.  Miss.,  191 7 — .  Address,  700  Pennsyl- 
vania St.,   Gary,   Ind. 

S337.  CARRIE  ISABEL  NEEDHAM 
(Sister  of  No.  929:) 
A.  B.  in  IT.  Sc. ;  b.  Ja  28,  1890,  Champaign, 
Keb. ;  d.  William  Alexander  (b.  Elizabethtown, 
Ky.)  and  Alice  Rosella  (Brown)  Needham  (b. 
Annapolis,  111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Univ.  111.,  1917-18.  H.  Sc.  Club;  Composer: 
Melodies  for  Chaplet  of  Pan.  Auth. :  Kitchen 
Waste,  ///.  Agr..  191 1.  Address,  1210  Uni- 
versity Ave.,   Urbana. 

5338.  IDRIS  NELSON 
(Husband  of  No.  7833) 
Ceram.  Chem.;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  B.  S.,  in  Ceram., 
1915;  b.  Ap  7,  1889,  Canton,  111.;  s.  Reginald 
(b.  Mr  7,  1858,  do.)  and  Alice  (Hines)  Nelson 
(b.  S  21,  _i857.  do.).  Prepared  in  Canton  H.  S. 
Acacia;  Keramos;  Ceram.  Soc.  Ceram.  Chem., 
C.  W.  Raymond  Co.,  Dayton,  O.,  1912-13;  do., 
Purington  Paving  Brick  Co.,  Galesburg,  111., 
1913— .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.; 
Am.  Ceram.  Soc.  Married  Ruth  Isabell  Mus- 
senden  ('16),  Je  14,  1917,  Urbana.  Address, 
260  S.  Academy  St.,  Galesburg,  111.;  bus.  add., 
c/o  Purington  Paving  Brick  Co.,  do. 

S339.  JOSEPH  COLBY  NELSON 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Je  26,  1887, 
Mexico,  Mo. ;  s.  J.  T.  Nelson.  Prepared  in 
Hannibal  (Mo.)  H.  S.  Arch.  Club.  Married 
Marie  Wright,  Je  19,  1915,  Hannibal,  Mo. 
Address,  215  S.  Maple  Ave,  Hannibal,  Mo.; 
bus.  add.,  Webster  Groves,  St.  Louis. 

5340.     RAYMOND  ANDREW  NELSON 

(Husband  of  No.  5526) 
With  Armour  &  Co.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  2, 
1889,  De  Kalb,  111.;  s.  August  E.  Nelson. 
Prepared  in  De  Kalb  Tp..  H.  S.;  Beloit  Coll.. 
Beloit,  Wis.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa.  In  Grain 
Bus.,  Maple  Park,  111.,  19 12-14;  do.,  Jefferson, 
la.,  1914-15;  do.,  Des  Moines,  1915-18;  With 
Armour  &  Co.,  El  Paso,  Tex^  1918 — .  2nd 
Lt.,  Tank  Corps;  do.,  Mach.  (jun  Div. ;  Hon- 
orable discharge,  1918.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Peach  Helen  Andrews  ('13),  S  19, 
1914,  Macon,  111.  Address,  c/o  Armour  &  Co., 
El  Paso,  Tex. 

5341.  JOSEPH  ALLAN  NEVINS 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1159,  5840) 
Journalist;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1913; 
b.  My  20,  1890,  Camp  Point,  111.;  s.  J.  A.  (b. 
Pa.)  and  Emma  (Stahl)  Nevins.  Prepared  in 
Camp  Point  H.  S.  Iris;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Scribbler's;  Ionian;  Home- 
coming Com.;  Ed. -in-Chief,  ///.  Mnfj.  Chief 
News  Ed.,  Illini;  Asst.  Ed.,  Alumni  Quarterly; 
Mgr.,  Summer  Illini;  lllio  Bd.;  Prelim.  Hon- 
ors. Asst.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-13;  Writer 
on  New  York  Evening  Post  and  The  Nation. 
New  York,  1913 — .  Auth.:  The  Dogs  of  Joe 
Gone,  New  Republic;  Hist,  of  Univ.  of  111., 
1917.  Ed.,  Ponteachj  with  biography  and  notes. 
Married  Marv  Fleming,  S  30,  1916,  Larchmont 
Manor,  N.  Y.  Address,  192  Claremont  Ave., 
New  York  City. 

5342.     CHARLES    IVAN    NEWLIN 

Asst.   Mgr.;   B.    S.  in  Agr.;    M.   S.,    1914;   b. 

Ag    28,    1889,    Kokomo,    Ind.;    s.    Charles    E. 

(b.     N     24,     i860.     New    London,     Ind.)     and 

Harriet     (Bogue)     Newhn     (b.     Mr     4,     1861, 


Spiceland,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Man.  Tr.  H.  S., 
Indianapolis.  Pi  Pi  Rho.  Instr.,  An.  Hush., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1912-17;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Feed  and  Oil 
Dept.,  Clinton  Sugar  Refining  Co.,  Clinton,  la., 
1917— •  Auth:  Digestion  Est.  with  Swine,  Univ. 
of  111.  Bui.,  1917;  Articles  in  farm  papers 
and  Agr.  Mags.  Married  Melissa  Seward,  Ag 
5,  1914.  Indianapolis.  Child,  Charles  Albert, 
ti.  .  Jl  17,  1915.  Address,  415  8th  Ave., 
Clinton,  la.;  bus.  add..  Feed-  and  Oil  Dept., 
Clinton  Sugar  Refining  Co.,  do. 

5343.  FRANCIS  STANLEY  NICKI 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  17,  1888, 
Chicago;  s.  S.  Nicki.  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech. 
II.  S.,  Chicago.  With  LaSalle  Machine  &  Tool 
Co.,  LaSalle,  111.;  Mech.  Engr.,  Indiana  Har- 
bor, Ind.  Pvt.,  Co.  D,  2nd  Bat.,  Edgewood 
Arsenal,  Edgewood,  Md.  Address,  2920  Vir- 
ginia Place.  East  St.   Louis,  111, 

5344-     WILLIAM  NIEHAUS,  JR. 
^  C:iv.   Engr.;   B.   S.  in  C.  E.;   b.  My   5,   1890, 
(-hicago;  s.  William  Niehaus,  Sr.     Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.   S.,  Chicago.     Prelim.  Honors. 
Address,    1442  Edgewater  Ave,  Chicago. 

534S.  LOUISE  MINNIE  NIERSTHEIMER 
(STEVEN) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.-  b.  Ja  7,  1891,  Pekin. 
111.;  d.  Adolph  (b.  S  5.  1852,  Wallertheim. 
Ilessen-Darmstadt,  Ger,)  and  Barbara  Margaret 
(Pfanz)  Nierstheimer  (b.  Ja  5,  1853,  Pekin, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Pekin  H.  S.  Alpha  Omicron 
I'i.  Teaclier,  Beardstown,  111.,  H.  S.,  1912-13; 
do.,  Pekin  111.,  1915-18.  Married  Fred  Karl 
Steven,  Ja  5,  191S,  Pekin,  111.  Address,  Sa- 
dorus.    111. 

5346.  LILLIAN  NOTH  (HEDMAN) 
(Sister  of  No.  6457) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  11.  1888,  Daveni)ort, 
la.;  d.  George  William  (b.  N  4,  1862,  Quincy 
(111.)  and  Katherine  I.  (Healey)  Noth  (b.  Jl 
19,  1863,  Covington.  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Daven- 
port (la.).  H.  S.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Psi. 
Married  Herbert  R.  Hedman,  Je  20,  1916,  Dav- 
enport, la.  Child,  Catherine  Maria,  b.  Ag  30, 
1917.    Address,  2910  Pine  Grove  Ave.,  Chicago. 

5347.  FREP  MELVIN  NOURSE 
Technical  Writer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag  22, 
1886,  Springfield,  O.;  s.  Lyman  A.  (b.  Boston, 
Mass.)  and  Minnie  B.  Henry  (b.  Springfield, 
0.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Sales  Engr.,  111. 
No.  Utilities  Co.,  Mendota,  111.;  Asst.  Engr., 
Contracting  Dept.,  Pub.  Service  Co.,  Northern 
111.,  Chicago;  Sales  Engr.,  Roth  Bros.  &  Co., 
Chicago;  Div.  Supt.,  Wis.  Power,  Light  & 
Heat  Co.,  Portage,  Wis.;  Technical  Writer, 
The  Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.  Co.,  Milwaukee. 
Auth.:  Numerous  articles  in  elec.  trade  jours. 
Married  Marie  B.  Mooy,  D  8,  1915.  Chicago. 
Address,  1053  39th  St.,  Milwaukee;  bus.  add., 
The   Cutler-Hammer  Mfg.   Co.,  do. 

5348.  CATHARINE  S.  OAKS 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Mr  26,  1886,  Oaks 
Corners,  N.  Y.;  d.  Thaddeus  (b.  D  14,  1850, 
do.)  and  Isabel  (Mclntire)  Oaks  (b.  Mr  13. 
1S53.  Geneva.  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Geneva  (N. 
Y.)  H.  S.;  Wells  Coll.,  100608.  .'\.  B.,  Wm. 
Smith  Coll.,  1912.  Libn..  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-13; 
do.,  Miami  Univ.  Lib.,  Oxford,  O.,  1914-15;  do., 
O.  Wesleyan  Univ.  Lib.,  Delaware,  O.,  1915 — • 
Address,  O.  Wesleyan  Univ.  Lib.,  Delaware,  O. 

5349.  CHAUNCEY  BRISTOL  OLIVER 
Sales  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  3.  1889. 
Milwaukee;  s.  E.  Oliver.  Prepared  in  Morgan 
Park  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Phoenix;  Class 
Football;  Varsity  Football;  Basketball  and 
Swimming.  With  Commonwealth  Edison  Co., 
Chicago;  Sales  Engr.,  Salt  Lake  City.  Address, 
053  1st  Ave.,  Salt  Lake  City;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
O.  J.  Salisbury,  321   Felt  Bldg..  rfo.f 


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S3S0.     FLORENCE  ARMINA  OLSON 
(STALLINGS) 
(Wife  of  G629) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  13.  1885.  Wcldon.  111.; 
d.  John   (b.   Je   3,    1845,  Malmo,   Sweden)   and 
Nellie   (Paulson)   Olson   (b.   My  23,   1852,  do.). 
Prepared   in    Pratt   Co.   H.    S.;   111.    St.    Norm. 
Univ.,     1902-03.     1905-07.       Phi     Beta     Kappa; 
Kappa     Delta    Pi;     Athenean;     Final     Honors. 
Teacher,  Eng.,  Eastern  H.  S.,  Bay  City,  Mich., 
1912-15.     Mem.,  Baptist  Church.     Married  Wil- 
liam Henry  Stallings  (g'li).   My  15,   1916,  De- 
Land,   111.     Address,    Rua  Venancio   Rodrigues 
uA.,   Coimbra,  Portugal. 

S3SI-  HAROLD  A.  OTIS 
Asst.  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  1.  1888, 
Chicago;  s.  Henry  A.  and  Anna  F.  (Stacy) 
Otis.  Prepared  in  Lyons  Tp.  H.  S.,  LaGrange. 
Class  Basketball.  Elec.  Engr.,  Elevated  R.  R., 
Chicago;  Asst.  Supt.,  Shops  and  Equipment,  do. 
Married  Grace  Virginia  Angersinger,  Ap  15, 
!9i3,  LaGrange,  111.  Child,  Grace  Virginia,  b. 
My  5,  1915.  Address,  1759  Jarvis  Ave.,  (Chi- 
cago; bus.  add..  Room  1341,  72  W.  Adams  St., 
do. 

5352.  AMY  MARIE  OVERLAND 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  31,  1887,  Minneapolis; 
d.  T.  Overland.  Prepared  in  Central  H.  S., 
St.  Louis.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
W.  A.  A.;  Prelim.  Honors.  Address,  3739 
Windsor  Place,   St.  Louis. t 

S353-  CYRUS  E.  PALMER 
(Brother  of  No.  6469) 
Associate;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  S  26,  1888. 
Augusta,  111.;  s.  George  P.  (b.  Ag  2,  1858, 
Knoxville,  111.)  and  Geneva  (Harmon)  Palmer 
(b.  Je  21,  1867,  Greenup,  W.  Va.).  Prepared 
in  Augusta  H.  S.  M.  S.,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1916. 
Sigma  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Gargoyle;  Scarab.  Instr., 
A.  E.,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1912-16;  Instr.,  A.  E., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1916-18;  Assoc,  do.,  1918 — -. 
Nat.  Treas.,  Sigma  Pi,  1916 — .  Married  Sylvia 
Stockton^  191 1,  Palmyra,  Mo.  Address,  iii- 
Euclid,  Champaign. 

5354-  MATTHEW  SIMPSON  PARKHURST 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  15,  1888,  Green- 
castle,  Ind.;  s.  Rev.  Matthew  M.  (b.  Jl  13, 
1834,  Albion,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Anne  Christian 
(Thomson)  Parkhurst  (b.  Mr  28,  1846,  Stirling, 
Scotland).  Prepared  in  Evanston  Tp.  H.  S. 
Daily  lllini  Staff;  ///to  Bd.;  Sr.  Memorial  Com.; 
Jr.  Council;  Jr.  Cap.  Com.  Corn  Breeder, 
Greensboro,  Ala.,  1912 — .  Ptes.,  Hale  Nat. 
Farm  Loan  Assn.;  Pres.,  Hale  Co.  Cooperative 
Marketing  Assn.  Married  Erin  Marie  Hogue, 
Je  5,  1918,  Newbern,  Ala.  Address,  Cedarhurst 
Farm,  Greensboro,  Ala. 

53SS.  HARRY  McLAUCHLAN  PARSONS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  25,  1889,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Dr.  Harry  (b.  Ja  21,  i8s9,  Chicago) 
and  Martha  Branch  (McLauchlan)  Parsons 
(b.  O  18,  1870,  Cleveland).  Prepared  in  Lake 
View  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Prelim.  Honors.  Chi- 
cago Telepiione  Co.,  Chicago,  1912-15;  Farmer, 
Cantril,  la.;  do..  Eagle  Cirove,  la.  Land  In- 
vestigation, Chicago,  1916;  Farmer,  Regan,  N. 
Dak.,   191 7 — .     Address,  Regan,  I^.  Dak. 

53S6-  ANNA  LORINE  PECK 
Dir.  Phys.  Tr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  8, 
1892,  Mattoon,  111.;  d.  Cornelius  G.  (b.  Mr 
iTj  1853,  Brookfield,  Conn.)  and  Nancy  Jane 
(Conway)  Peck  (b.  Ja  31,  1858  Henderson  Co., 
Ky.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Pvt.  Sec, 
Chicago.  19 1 4-1 5;  Dir.,  phys.  Tr.,  H.  S.,  Alton, 
111.,  191 6 — .  Address,  6236  Lake  wood  Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Alton,  111. 


5357.  BENJAMIN  SALISBURY  PFEIFFER 
(Husband  of  G705) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  M.  S.  in  E.  E., 
1913;  b.  N  16,  1890,  Peoria;  s.  Rudolph  (b.  Ja 
28.  i860,  do.)  and  Marion  Ida  (Salisbury) 
Pfciffer  (b.  Ja  8,  i860,  do.).  Prepared  in  Brad- 
ley I'oly.  Inst.,  1908-10.  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
A.  S.  M.  E.;  Fresh.  Varsity  Football.  Sales 
Engr.,  New  Departure  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago, 
1919—.  1st  Lt.,  O.  R.  C,  Ord.  Dept.,  1917; 
Mustered  out,  Ja  28,  1919.  Mem.,  S.  A.  E. 
Married    Margaret    Washington    (g'13),     S    9, 

1916.  Child,     Francis    Washington,    b.    Ag    17 

1 91 7.  Address,  Clarendon  Beach  Hotel,  Chica- 
go; bus.  add.,  c/o  New  Departure  Mfg.  Co., 
do. 

5358.  GEORGE  WEST  PHILLEO 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  20,  1877, 

Red  Wing,  Minn.;  s.  E.  B.  Philleo.  Prepared 
in  Wichita  (Kan.)  H.  S.  Supt.,  motive  power 
.\rkansas  Valley  .Smelter,  Leadville,  Colo.; 
^Master  Mechanic  Pueblo,  (Tolo.;  Burma  Mines 
Co.,  India.  Address,  43  Laurent  St.,  Santa 
Cruz,  Calif.;  bits,  add.,  c/o  Burma  Mines  Co., 
Ltd.,  Namtu,  Northern  Shore  States,  Burma, 
India. 

5359.  JOHN   BREEN   PHILLIPS 
Chemist;    A.   B.   in   Sc;    A.    M.,    i9!6;    1.     O 

14,  1888,  Sullivan,  111.;  s.  A.  J.  (b.  D  23,  1845, 
do.)  and  Sarah  (Hanson)  Phillips.  Prepared 
in  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Kappa  Deta  Pi; 
Phi  Delta  Kappa.  Chem.  Dept.,  Big  Four  R.  R., 
Beech  Grove,  Ind.  Address,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Indianapolis. 

5360.  LESTER  LEROY  PHILLIPS 
Chief  Insp.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  28,  1887, 
Sterling,  111.;  s.  John  I.  and  Laura  V.  (Hawk) 
Phillips.  Prepared  in  Sterling  H.  S.  Machine 
Work,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1912-13;  do.,  Rich 
mond,  Va.,  1913;  Tool  Work,  Detroit,  1913 
Asst.  Chief  Insp.,  Machine  parts,  Remy  Elec 
Co.,  Anderson,  Ind.,  1Q13-15;  Special  Insp.. 
Model  Parts,  Hudson  Motor  Car  Co.,  Detroit, 
1915;  Chief  Insp.,  Machine  Work,  Stenotype 
Co.,  Indianapolis.  Married  Ida  Mahala  Chris 
tiann,  Jl  30,  1913,  Dixon,  111.  Children:  Eliza- 
beth, b.  S  4,  1914;  Lester  LeRoy,  Jr.,  b.  Ja  17, 
1917.     Address,  Sterling,  111. 

5361.  HONOR  LOUISE  PLUMMER 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Mr  29,  1883,  Water- 
ford,  Me.;  d.  C.  L.  Plummer.  Prepared  in 
Idaho  Springs  (Colo.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of 
Colo.,  1907.  Address,  Idaho  Springs,  Colo.; 
bus.  add..   War  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C.t 

5362.  HARRY  POLKOWSKI 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  19,  1888, 
Belda-Russian  Poland;  s.  Paul  J.  (b.  i86i, 
Tajno,  Russian  Poland)  and  Leokadija  Polkow- 
ski  (b.  1866  Sczuczyn-Russian  Poland).  Pre- 
pared in  Crane  Tech.  Inst.,  Chicago.  Gym. 
Team;  Water  Polo,  ist  Inf.,  111.  Nat.  Guard, 
Chicago.  Address,  1518  W.  Washington  St., 
Champaign;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Major  E.  C.  Stew- 
ard, Const.  Q.  M.,  San  Juan,  Porto  Rico. 

5363.  WILMA  EDITH  PONDER 
(Sister  of  Nos.  4861,  5874) 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  F  11,  1890, 
Hammond,  111.;  d.  John  R.  (b.  Wash.  Co., 
Tenn.)  and  Elizabeth  (Bolin)  Ponder  (b.  Sul- 
livan, 111.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.;  Univ. 
of  ill.  Lib.  Sch.,  1914-15;  Chi  Omega. 
.4ddress,  909  W.  California  Ave.,  Urbana;  bus. 
add.,  318  S.  6th  Ave.,  Maywood,  111. 

5364.     HATTIE  MILDRED  POOR 

(Sister  of  Nos.   1753,  8669) 

Teacher;   A.   B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.   N   12,    1890, 

Streator.  111.;  d.  Thompson  (b.  Ja  3,  1849,  Hop- 

kinton,  Mass.)  and  Helen  Jane  (Lindsay)  Poor 


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(b.  Ag  9,  1854,  Shippensburg,  Pa.)-  Prepared 
in  Strcator  Tp.  H.  S.  Classical  Club.  Teacher, 
H.  Sc.  Palestine.  111..  1912 — .  Address,  217 
Monroe  St.,  Streator,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Palestine, 
111. 

5365.  JU.\N  MIGARES  Y  PORTUONDO 
(Brother  of  No.  6487) 
Civ.  Engr.;  P..  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ap  5,  1888, 
Santiago.  L,uba;  s.  Juan  Portuondo.  Prepared 
in  El  Divino  Maestro;  Jefferson  Mil.  Coll. 
Cosmopolitan  Club;  S.  H.  A.;  Spanish  Club. 
Address,  Aguilera  St.  8  Santiago,   Cuba.t 

5366.  LEWIS  LAWRENCE  POWELL 
Struct.  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr 
26,  1888,  Chicago;  s.  Lewis  Badollet  (b.  O  21, 
1850,  Lawrenceville,  111.)  and  Mary  Adeline 
(Badollet)  Powell  (b.  My  7,  185(1,  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Wendell  Phillips  H.  S., 
Chicago;  Armour  Inst.,  1907-09.  C.  E.  Club. 
Struct.  Draftsman,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Chicago.  Mar- 
ried Lucille  Prince,  Ja  i,  1916,  St.  Louis.  Ad- 
dress, 5650  Kenwood  Ave.,  Chicago. 

5367.     LUELLA  FLORENCE  POWERS 
Teacher;   A.   B.   in   L.    &  A.;   b.   Jl   5,    1887, 
Sterling,  111.;  d.  A.  Powers.     Prepared  in  Ster- 
ling II.  S.     Teacher,  Ger.  and  Sc,  H.  S.,  Mor- 
rison,  111.     Address,   R.    i.   Sterling,   Ill.t 

5368.  SAMUEL  RALPH  POWERS 
(Brother  of  No.  8674) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  My  16,  1887, 
Tice,  111.;  s.  John  W.  (b.  1841,  Maysville, 
Ky.)  and  Nancy  T.  (Erwin)  Powers^  (b.  1843, 
Petersburg,  111.).  Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm., 
1908-10;  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1916-19.  Phi  Delta 
Kappa.  Head,  Sc.  Dept.,  Garfield  H.  S.,  Terre 
Haute,  Ind.,  1912-16;  Critic  Teacher,  Sc, 
Univ.  H.  S.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1916-18. 
Auth.:  Report  of  Chem.  Sur.,  Sell.  Sc.  and 
Math.,  Vol.  IS,  1915;  A  Discussion  of  a  Re- 
port of  a  Chem.  Sur.,  do..  Vol.  16,  1916. 
Mem.  Chem.  Sub.  Com.  of  Nat.  Educ.  Assn., 
1918;  Chm.,  Chem.  Section  of  Central  Assn. 
of  Sc.  and  Math.  Teachers,  1917.  Married 
Eda  May  Olds,  O  10,  1910,  Urbana.  Child- 
ren: Philip  Nathan,  b.  Ag  17,  1912;  Merrell 
E.,  b.  N  12,  1913.  Address,  621  Beacon  St., 
S.   E.,   Minneapolis. 

5369.  TIRRIE  OSTIN  PRATHER 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  N  15,  1888,  West  Liberty, 

111.;  s.  C.  S.  Pratlier.     Prepared  in  Newton  H. 
S.     Address,  Newton,  Ill.t 

5370.     DAVID   CHANDLER    PRINCE 

Case  Man:  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.,  1913;  b. 
F  s,  1891,  Springfield,  111.;  s.  Arthur  E.  (h. 
JacKsonville,  111.)  and  Charlotte  H.  (Hitch- 
cock) Prince  (b.  Quincy,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Springfield  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1908-10. 
Chi  Psi;  Sigma  Xi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Football. 
Testing  Engr.,  Gen.  Elec  Co.,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  1913-14;  Case  Man,  111.  Pub.  Utilities 
Comn.,  Springfield,  111.,  1914-17;  Gen.  Elec. 
Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  ist  Lt.,  Ord.  Dept.,  N. 
A.,  Air  Service.  A.  E.  F".,  Fr.ince,  917 — . 
Assoc.  Mem.  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  Illini  Country  CIuIj. 
Married  Winifred  Notman,  My  14,  1918,  Paris. 
France.  Address,  502  S.  2nd  St.,  Springfield, 
111. 

5371.  CHARLES  ALEXANDER  PURCELL 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  is,  18S8, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  s.  A.  11.  Purcell.  Prepared 
in  Evanston,  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Hel- 
met; Jr.  Prom.  Com.  Married  Grace  Bacon, 
Ja  7,  1914,  Lockiiort,  HI.  Child,  William 
Bacon,  b.   D    15,   1915.     Address,  Areola,   La. 


I1912 

537^.  ROBERT  JOHN  QUINN 
Chem.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  F  5,  1890, 
Chicago;  s.  Thomas  Joseph  (b.  do.)  and 
ticorgianna  (McLean)  Quinn  (b.  Ogdensburg, 
.\.  Y.).  Pre])ared  in  Calumet  H.  S.  Alpha 
Sigma  Phi;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Jr.  Class  Treas.; 
Class  Baseball;  Class  Basketball.  Chem.,  Re- 
search Chem.,  Div.  Supt.  and  Chief  Chem., 
Morris  &  Co.,  Chicago,  191216;  Mgr.,  Pack- 
ing House  Dept.,  Wahl-Henrius  Inst.,  do.,  1917; 
Asst.  Supt.,  Midland  Chem.  Co.,  do.,  1918; 
Sales  Mgr.,  A.  Daigger  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1918 — . 
Temporary  Appointment  Q.  M.  Dept.,  Inspec- 
tion Cantonment  K(iuipment,  1917.  Ed.  Bd., 
Chicago  Chem.  Bui.,  1917-18.  Sec.  Chicago 
Section,  A.  C.  S.,  1917-19.  Married  Matilda  C. 
Jansen,  N  22,  19x5.  Address,  1511  Jonquil 
Terrace  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  54  W.  Kinzie  St., 
Chicago. 

5373-  ISIDOR  D.  RAFFIN 
Supt.  of  Const.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  My  31, 
1890,  Chicago;  s.  Wolf  (b.  Kovno,  Russia)  and 
Deborah  (Arine)  Raffin  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
NVaukegan  H.  S.  Pres.,  Menorah.  Asst.  Chief 
Kngr.,  Julian  S.  Nolan  Co.,  1912-14;  Supt.  of 
Const.,  A.  W.  Stoolman,  Gen.  Contr.,  1914-18; 
Gen.  Supt.,  Const,  of  Camp  McClellan,  Ala., 
1918 — .  Married  Florence  L.  Raffin,  D  30, 
1916.  Child.  Bennett  Lyon,  b.  Ja  3,  1918. 
.4ddress,  Walden  Apts.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.; 
bus.  add.,  602  Terre   Haute   Trust   Bldg.,   do. 

5374.  GEORGE  ERWIN  RAMEY 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  D  1,  1889.  Pax- 
ton,  111.;  s.  H.  B.  Ramey.  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Yoxan;  Shield 
and  Trident;  Scarab;  Helmet;  Orange  and 
P>lue;  Arch.  Club.  Arch.,  Zimmerman  &  Saxe, 
Chicago;  with  Spencer  &  Temple,  Champaign; 
Arch.,  do.  1st  Lt.,  Engrs..  491st  Aero  Sqdn., 
A.  E.  F.,  France;  Returned  to  states,  Mr  24, 
1919.  Married  Nelle  Holland,  O  8,  1913,  Free- 
port,  111.  Address,  1016  W.  Hill  St.,  Cham- 
paign. 

537S.     GEORGE  AUDAS    RANSON 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2218,   S885) 

Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  13,  1887, 
Kilbourne,  111.;  s.  George  Washington  (b.  D 
17,  1847,  do.)  and  Sarah  Ellen  (Ainswortli) 
Ranson  (b.  S  28,  1850,  Saidora,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Havana  H.  S.  A.  S.  M.  E.  Drafts- 
man, Westinghouse  Co.,  E.  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 
.Iddress,  General  Delivery,  East  Pittsburgh, 
Pa. 

5376.     CHARLES  RASCHER 

Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  N  4,  1890, 
Chicago;  s.  Charles  (b.  Switzerland)  and  Anna 
M.  (Kurtz)  Raschcr  (b.  Chicago.).  Prepared 
in  Lake  View  H.  S. ;  N.  W.  Univ.,  190S-09. 
Chi  Phi;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Lambda  Up- 
silon.  Chem.,  Chicago,  1912;  Instr.,  Chem., 
Washington,  D.  C,  1912-1^;  Chem.,  Bur.  of 
Chem.,  do.,  1914-15;  do.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1915; 
do..  Reading,  Pa.,  1915-16;  Salesman.  Chicago. 
igi6-i8;  Sales  Mgr.,  Lab.  Supi)ly  Dept.,  A. 
Daigger  &  Co..  Chicago.  Pvt.,  C.  A.  C,  iith 
Co..  Ft.  McKinley,  Me..  1918;  Sergt.,  C.  A.  C, 
Ft.  McKinley;  Mustered  out,  D  11,  19 18.  Mem., 
A.  C.  S.  Address',  5425  N.  Paulina  St.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add..  Lab.  Supply  Dept.,  A.  Daigger 
&    Co.,    do. 

5377.  SYDNEY  C.  RATHFON 
(Brother  of  No.  7150) 
Estimator  and  Supt.  Const.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ; 
1).  Jl  18,  1891,  St.  Anne,  111.;  s.  Elmer  O.  and 
Minnie  Sue  (Hatton)  Rathfon.  Prepared  in 
South  Chicago  II.  S.  Draftsman,  West  Const. 
Co.,  Chicago,  1912-14;  Estimator  and  Supt. 
Const.,  Iowa  City,  la.,  1914-18.  Pvt.,  U.  S. 
N.  A.  Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  1918.  Address,  6415 
Normal  Ave.,    Chicago. 


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5378.  RAYMOND  GEORGE  REAL 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  F  4,  1888,  Sterling.  HI.; 
s.  Michael  (b.  1851,  do.)  and  Catharine  (JJro- 
gan)  Real  (b.  Gait,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ster- 
ling IL  S.  Phi  Kappa;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  De- 
bating Team.  Lawyer,  Mattoon,  111.;  City 
Atty.  do.,  1915-17;  Asst.  St.  Atty.,  Coles  Co., 
1917 — •  Auth.:  Easements  of  Necessity,  Cen- 
tral Law  Jour.,  Vol.  85,  191 7.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O. 
E. ;  K.  of  C. ;  Nat.  Sec.  and  Treas..  Phi  Kappa. 
Married  Myrtle  Bowers,  My  18,  1914,  Urbana. 
Child,  b.  and  died  D  22,  1916.  Address,  31 17 
Prairie  Ave.,  Mattoon,  111.;  bus.  add.,  1613 
Broadway,   do. 

S379.  MYRTLE  ANNA  RENZ  (ROBERTS) 
(Wife  of  No.  5901) 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  Mr  4,  1891,  Cissna  Park,  111.; 
d.  Frank  E.  (b.  O  17,  1859.  Mt.  Palatine,  111.) 
and  Katie  (Krown)  Renz  (b.  Je  14,  1806, 
Claysville,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Henning  II.  S.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Athenean.  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111. 
Lib.,  1912-17;  Libn.,  East,  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
summer  1913.  Married  Elmer  Roberts  ('13), 
Ag  II,  1917,  Henning,  111.  Address,  1008  S. 
Lincoln  Ave.,    Urbana. 

5380.  FRED  DeLONG  REXWINKLE 
(Brother  of  No.  6510) 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  S  8,  1890, 
Oskaloosa,  la.;  s.  Benjamin  Franklin  (b.  Fay- 
ette Co..  111.)  and  Ruth  Emily  (DeLong)  Rex- 
winkle  (b.  Westfield,  111.).  Prepared  in  Van- 
dalia  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  Engng.  Dept., 
111.  No.  Utilities  Co.,  Dixon,  111.,  1912-13; 
Asst.  Engr.,  Dabney  H.  Maury's  office,  Chi- 
cago, 1913-16;  Engr.  in  Charge  of  Const.,  Stan- 
dard Oil  Co.  of  Ind.,  Whiting,  Ind.,  1916 — . 
Mem..  M.  E.  Church.  Address,  6212  Univer- 
sity Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add..  Standard  Oil  Co. 
of  Indiana,   Whiting,   Ind. 

5381.  NELLE  MELISSA  RIETZ  (TAYLOR) 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Je  24,  1888,  Port  Washing- 
ton, O. ;  d.  Jacob  (b.  O  ii,  1847,  Frohnbach- 
Hof,  Kusel,  Bavaria,  Ger.)  and  Tabitha  Jane 
(Gray)  Rietz  (b.  D  17,  1852,  Gilman,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  New  Comerstown  (O.)  H.  S.  Alpha 
Xi  Delta;  Sigma  Xi;  Athenean;  H.  Sc.  Club; 
Final  and  Special  Honors.  Married  Thomas 
Smith  Taylor,  Je  16,  1912,  Port  Washington, 
O.  Children:  Elizabeth,  b.  Jl  18,  1914;  Thom- 
as Smith,  V,  b.  Je  28,  1918.  Address,  579  East 
End  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

5382.  CHARLES  S.  ROBERTS 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Ap  4.  1890,  Eureka,  111.; 
s.  James  A.  and  Margaret  (Baird)  Roberts  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Helmet;  Yoxan; 
Phoenix;  Ma-wan-da.  Ensign,  Pelham  Bay, 
Naval  Tr.  Sta.,  New  York  City.  Address,  5454 
Dorchester  Ave.,  Chicago. 

5383.  CHESTER  CORWIN  ROBERTS 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  D  31,  1888,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Frank  H.  (b.  1858,  Crawford  Co.,  O.) 
and  Ellen  (Mapes)  Roberts  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Univ.  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1907-08.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho;  Ku  Klux;  Yoxan;  Ma-wan-da;  Phoenix; 
Capt.,  Football;  Interschol.  Mpt.  Farmer, 
Grain  and  Stock  Dealer,  Marion,  O.  Ord. 
Reserve.  1917;  Capt.  Inf.,  igi8;  Mustered  out. 
D  7,  1918.  Mem.,  Ath.  Club,  Columbus,  O.;  Del- 
ta Kajipa  Kpsilon  Club,  N.  Y.  Married  Alice 
Mildred  Christian,  Ap  20,  Marion,  O.  Address, 
Marion,   O. 

5384.  ANNA  BELLE  ROBINSON 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Peru,  111.;  d. 
Andrew  J.  (b.  Mr  12,  1850,  do.)  and  Ellen 
Holton  (Barnard)  Robinson  (b.  O  22.  i860, 
Peru.  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Granville  H.  S. ;  N. 
W.  Acad.;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1906-08;  Univ.  of 
Chicago,    summer,     191 7.      Gamma    Phi    Beta; 


Illiola;  II.  Sc.  Club.  Educ.  and  Dom.  Sc. 
Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Indianapolis,  1912-15; 
Instr.,  Dom.  Sc,  H.  S.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla., 
1915-17;  do.,  Springfield,  111.,  1915-18;  Instr., 
Home  Econ.,  Univ.  of  la.,  Iowa  City,  1919 — . 
Mem.,  D.  A.  R.;  Assn.  Coll.  Alumni  1917-18. 
Address,  Granville,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Spring- 
field H.    S.,   Springfield,   111. 

5385.     GRACE   MAY   ROBINSON 

(APPLEGATE) 

(Wife   of  No.   6055) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  7,  1886,  Emporia, 
Kan.;  d.  William  Robinson.  Prepared  in  Gil- 
man  H.  S.  Athenean;  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Cabinet. 
Teacher,  Eng.,  Illiopolis,  111.;  In  Charge  of 
Eng.  and  Pub.  Speaking,  Roswell,  N.  M.  Mar- 
ried Albert  Angelo  Applegate  ('14),  Jl  11, 
1 91 7,   Roswell,   N.   M.  Address,   Atlanta,   111. 

5386.  PAUL  THOMAS    ROBINSON 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  23,  1892, 
Greenville,  111.;  s.  W.  E.  (b.  do.)  and  Clara 
Abbey  (White)  Robinson  (b.  Mt.  Carroll,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S.  Ilus;  V.  P.  Sr. 
Class.  Farmer,  Halstad,  Minn.,  1912 — .  Ad- 
dress,  Halstad,   Minn. 

5387.  *THOMAS   LEO  ROBINSON 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  27,  1888,  Streator, 
111.;  s.  H.  Robinson.  Prepared  in  Streator  Tp. 
II.  S.;  Purchasing  Engr.;  Engng.  Steel  Ry. 
Cars  and  Trucks,  Chicago;  With  McGuire 
Cummings  Co.,  Street  Car  Builders,  Winni- 
peg,  Can.      Died   at   Winnepeg,    Can.,    O,    1918. 

5388.  EMILY  ROBISON 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  O  31,  1886,  Blooms- 
burg,  Pa.;  d.  J.  B.  Robison.  Prepared  in 
P.loomsburg  (Pa.)  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  Columbia. 
A.  B.,  Temple  Univ.,  1909.  Libn.,  Temple 
Univ.  Address,  121  North  St.,  Bloomsburg 
I'a.f 

5389.  WALTER  ROMAN,  JR. 
(Brother  of  No.  6524) 
Manager;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  My  13,  1890, 
Granite  City,  111.;  s.  Walter  Sr.  (b.  Switzer- 
land) and  Augusta  (Frieburg)  Roman  (b.  St. 
Louis).  I'repared  in  Granite  City  H.  S.  Phi 
.Sigma  Kappa;  lUio  Bd.  Sales  Reprensentative, 
Roman  Bush  Pig  Iron  Coke  Co.,  St.  Louis, 
1912-15;  Mgr.,  Roman  Co.,  1915-16;  Mgr.,  St. 
Louis  Branch,  Goheen  Mfg.  Co.,  Canton,  O., 
1916-17.  ist  Lt.,  A.  S.  S.  E.  R.  C,  1917; 
Capt.,  Instr.,  Army  Balloon  Sch.,  Arcadia, 
Calif.,    1917 — .     Address,    Granite   City,   111. 

5390.  PEARL  lOLA  ROPP 
Pvt.  Sec;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  3,  1890, 
Carlock,  111.;  d.  David  S.  (b.  N  14,  1840,  Mack- 
inaw Dells,  111.)  and  Barbara  (King)  Ropp  (b. 
Je  8,  1847,  Carlock.  111.  Prepared  in  Car- 
lock  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.,  Bloomington  Con- 
servatory, 1900-06,  1912-14.  Alpha  Omicron 
Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Prelim.  Honors;  W.  A. 
\.  Mus.  Work,  Bloomington,  111.,  1912-18. 
Pvt.  Sec.  Mem.,  Amateur  Mus.  Club,  1913-18; 
Treas.,  City  Pan-Hellenic  Assn.,  1914-16;  M. 
E.  Church.  Address,  1209  Clinton  Blvd., 
Bloomington,   111. 

5391.  ERNEST  JEROME  ROSSBACK 
Bus.  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  3,  1890, 
Milwaukee;  s.  Gustav  A.  (b.  Ja  22,  1859,  Cross 
Plains,  Wis.)  and  Hulda  Elenore  (Brendler) 
Rossback  (b.  Jl  17,  1866,  Saux  Center,  Wis.). 
I'repared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.  Glee  Club.  With 
.Sullivan  Mach.  Co.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  19 12-13: 
Sales  Engr..  do.,  St.  Louis  Branch,  1913-16; 
Mgr.,  do.,  Paris  Office  and  in  charge  of  bus.  in 
France,  Italy.  Spain,  Portugal,  Switzerland, 
Belgium,  and  their  possessions,  191 6 — .  .-\uth.: 
Tunnel  Const,  on  the  Mill  Creek  Sewer.  Aliite 
and  Qiinrry,  Vol.  IX,  1016.  Mem..  .\m.  Inst. 
Min.  Engrs.,  19.14.  Address,  c/o  Compagnie 
Sullivan,    18   Ave.    Parmentier,    Paris,    France. 


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Si92.  FLOYD  ELZA  RUSHER 
(Husband  of  No.  6335) 
Branch  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  9,  18S8, 
Martinjville,  111.;  s.  Joel  P.  (b.  My  24,  1864, 
Sullivan,  Ind.)  and  Mary  Belle  (Fry)  Rusher 
(b.  Ja  24,  1868,  Nokoniis.  111.).  Prepared  in 
Sulhvan  (Ind.)  H.  S.  With  the  Advance- 
Rumely  Thresher  Co.,  Indianapolis,  1912-17; 
Branch  Mgr.,  Acme  Harvesting  Machine  Co., 
Omaha,  Neb.,  19 17 — .  Married  Dorcite  Thay- 
er John  ('14),  Ja  I,  1918,  Clinton,  la.  Ad- 
dress, Hunter  Inn,  Omaha.  Neb.;  bus.  add., 
1215-19  Leavenwortli  St.,  do. 

5393.  LEWIS  MELVIN  RUSSELL 
Adv.  Mgr.:  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  Ap  16,  1891. 
Taylorville,  111.;  s.  T.  F.  Russell.  Prepared 
in  Pana  H.  S.  Adv.  Mgr^  Chicago  Daily 
Nczvs.  2ist  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  Camp  Talliaferro, 
Calif.,  1918.  Address,  3634  Michigan  Ave., 
Chicago.t 

5394.  GRACE  ANN  RUST 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  N  17,  1883, 
Brownstown,  Ind.;  d.  Henry  (b.  Jl  21,  1846, 
near  Leipzig,  Ger.)  and  Clara  (Robertson) 
Rust  (b.  N  9.  1854,  Brownstown,  Ind.).  Pre 
pared  in  Brownstown  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Ind.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  1905-8.  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Athe- 
nean;  Bethany  Circle;  V.  P.,  Math.  Club. 
Teacher,  Math,  and  Supvr.  of  Girls,  H.  S., 
Washington,  Ind.,  1913-18;  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Mason  City,  la.,  1913-18;  Head  of  Cafeteria, 
Kan.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Emporia,  Kan.;  Teacher, 
Math.,  Miss  Barstow's  Pvt.  Sch.  for  Girls,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.  Address,  Brownstown,  Ind.; 
bus.  add.,  104  Westport  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

5395.  REUBEN  L.  SANDBERG 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  26,  1886, 
Chicago;  s.  Andrew  (b.  N  8,  i860,  Sweden) 
and  Amanda  (Wenstrom)  Sandberg  (b.  1862, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Chi 
cago;  Univ.  Acad.  Draftsman  and  Designer 
Struct.  Steel  and  Reinforced  Concrete,  C.  M 
&  St.  P.  Ry.,  Union  Sta.  Co.,  Chicago,  1912 — 
Married  Henrietta  E.  Elofson,  Ap  16,  1914 
Chicago.  Child,  Lucille  E.,  b.  Ja  2,  1916.  Ad 
dress,  4452  Bernard  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add. 
600  W.  Jackson  Blvd.,  do. 

5396.     HARRY  OGDEN  SAUNDERS 
Telephone   Engr.;    B.    S.    in   E.   E.;   b.   O  26, 

1886,  Springfield,  111.;  s.  Henry  A.  (b.  do.) 
and  Sarah  W.  (Riddle)  Saunders  (b.  Barclay, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S.  Acacia. 
Toll  Line  Engr..  Cent.  Union  and  Chicago 
Telephone  Cos.,  Chicago,  1912-14;  Toll  Plant 
Engr.,  Cent.  Union  Telephone  Co.,  Springfield, 
111.,  1914-18.  Married  Florence  Margurete 
Saunders,  O  6,  191  5.  Child,  Harry  OgJen,  Jr., 
b.  D  4,  1916.  Address,  855  S.  State  St., 
Springfield,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Room  630  Reisch 
Bldg.,    do. 

5397.  THEODORE  JAMES  SCHANCE 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  .n  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  7,  1886, 
Chrisman,  111.;  s.  Clarence  Erwin  (b.  Ap  13, 
1847,  do.)  and  Helen  (Riddle)  Sciiance  (b. 
1845,  Mattoon,  111.).  Prepared  in  Chrisman 
H.  S. ;  Winona  Tech.  Inst.,  1906-7.  Teacher, 
Chem.,  H.  S.,  Kenyon,  Minn.,  1912-14;  Prin. 
H.  S.,  Heyborn,  Idaho,  1914-15;  Suiit..  Pub. 
Schs.,  Twisp,  Wash.,  1915-16;  Draftsman, 
Cushman  Auto  Tool  Co.,  Champaign,  1916 — . 
Married  Ella  Henderson,  Ag  i,  1912,  Paris,  111. 
Address,  208  W.   Church  St.,  Champaign. 

5398.     CHESTER    SCHENCK 
Elec.    Designer;    B.    S.    in    E.    E.;    b.    S    30. 

1887.  LeRoy,  Kan.;  s.  George  (b.  Algona,  la.) 
and  Jerusha  (Bispham)  Schenck.  Prepared  in 
LeRoy  (Kan.)  H.  S.;  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1908- 
o.  I-inal  Honors.  Const.  Supt.  and  Chief 
Engr.,  B.  &  N.  Ry.  &  Light  Co.,  Rloomington, 
111.,    1912-14;    Elec.    Distribution   Dcpt.,   T.   M. 


E.  R.  &  L.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  1914-16;  Elec.  De- 
signer, Stone  &  Webster,  Boston,  1916-17; 
Elec.  Designer  and  Squad  Chief,  Hog  Island 
Shipyard,  U.  S.  Shipping  Bd.,  Emergency 
Fleet  Corp.,  Philadelphia,  1917 — .  Address, 
5310  Walnut   St.,    Philadelphia. 

5399-  FREDERICK  JOHN  SCHLINK 
Physicist;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  M.  E.,  1917;  b. 
O  26,  iSgi,  Peoria;  s.  Valentine  Louis  (b.  Ag 
26,  1830,  Bensheim,  Hesse  Darmstadt,  Ger.) 
and  Margaret  Henrietta  (Butcher)  Sclilink  (b. 
S  1849,  Kickapoo,  111.).  Prepared  in  Peoria 
H.  S.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Stud. 
Branch,  A.  S.  Ai.  E. ;  Prelim.  Honors.  Drafts- 
man, Mach.  Designer,  and  Asst.  Mech.  Engr., 
Matthiessen  and  Hegeler  Zinc  Co..  La  Salle, 
111.,  1912-13;  do.,  Goldschmidt  Detinning  Co., 
Last  Chicago;  Testing  and  Designing  Railroad 
Track  Scale  Installations,  Bur.  of  Standards, 
1013;  Asst.  and  Assoc.  Physicist,  Engng.  In- 
vestigation and  Research  and  Specializing  in 
Bus.  Mgmt.  Practice  and  Systematization; 
Scientific  Work,  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Standards, 
Dept.  of  Commerce,  Washington,  D.  C,  1913 — . 
Patented:  A  Novel  Type  of  Stabilized-Platform 
Weighing-Scale;  Improved  Means  of  Notch 
Provision  for  the  Weigh-Beams  of  Scales. 
.\uth.:  Articles  in  Technologic  Paper,  No.  81 
of  the  Bur.  of  Standards;  Rpt.  of  loth  Annual 
Conf.  of  the  Weights  and  Measures  of  the  U. 
S..  Scale  Jour.,  Mack.;  Indus.  l\Igint.;  Contri- 
butions to  numerous  other  magazines.  Mem., 
Wash.  Alumni  Chapter  Sigma  Xi;  The  Philo- 
sophical Soc.  Wash.;  Univ.  Club,  Wash.  Ad- 
dress,  1426  M  St.,  N.  W.,   Washington,  D.   C. 

5400.  ALEXANDER  LOUIS  SCHOLZ 
Draftsman;   B.   S.  in   C.   E. ;   b.    N   23,    1890, 

Chicago;  s.  P.  B.  Scholz.  Prepared  in  R.  T. 
Crane  H.  S.  Address,  3517  Evergreen  Ave., 
Chicago.! 

5401.  LEO  VINCENT   SCHUNDNER 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in   E.    E.;   b.   Ag   19,    1888, 

Savanna,  III.;  s.  John  (b.  S  25,  1863,  Galena. 
111.)  and  Margaret  (Beggins)  Schundner  (b. 
A])  14,  1864,  Jo  Daviess  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Savanna  Tp.  H.  S.  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Engr., 
West.  Union  Telegraph  Co.,  New  York  City, 
1912-16;  do.,  Dallas,  Tex.,  1916 — .  Married 
Edith  R.  Applegate,  O  4,  19x6.  Address,  Dal- 
las, Texas;  bus.  add.,  301   Trust  Bldg.,  do. 

5402.  TENJES  HENRY  SCHUTTE 
Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1916; 

h.  O  I,  1883,  Wilsonville,  Ore.;  s.  Henry 
-Schutte.  Prepared  in  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
Teacher,  Herrin,  111.;  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Lenzburg, 
111.     Address,  Lenzburg,  lU.t 

5403.  OTTO  JULIUS   SCHWARTZ 
Correspondent;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    My    31, 

1891,  BufTalo,  N.  Y.;  s.  Simon  (b.  D  1864, 
Nlinsk,  Russia)  and  Fannie  (Berebitsky) 
.Schwartz  (b.  S  1870,  do.).  Prepared  in  May- 
wood  and  Melrose  Park  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Wis., 
summer,  1912.  A.  M.,  L'niv.  of  Chicago  1918. 
Ivrim;  Agr.  Club.  Asst.  Dir.,  Agr.,  H.  S., 
Lea,  Minn.,  1912-13;  do.,  Graceville,  Minn., 
1913-14;  Prin.,  Consolidated  Soli.,  Monclova, 
O.,  1914-16;  do.,  Littlefork,  Minn.,  1917-18; 
Asst.  Prof..  Southwest  Tex.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
San  Marcos,  Tex.,  iqiS;  Correspondent, 
Sears  Roebuck  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, 1229  S.  St.  Louis  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  Sears  Roebuck  &  Co.,  do. 

5404.  ERICH  WILHELM  SCHWARTZE 
Pharmacologist;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  14,  1891, 
Cairo.  111.;  s.  Erich  Wilhelm  (b.  New  Orleans) 
and  Clara  Antonctte  (White)  Schwartze  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Cairo  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1911-12.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1914- 
N     Y.    Univ.,    1914-15.      Phi    Beta    Pi;    Chera. 


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Club;  2nd  Lt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Instr.,  Physiol. 
and  Pharmacol.,  Univ.  and  Bellevire  Hosp., 
Med.  Coll.,  N.  Y.  Univ..  1914-16;  Jr.  Pharma- 
col., U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Bur.  of  Chem., 
1916 — .  Auth.:  Articles  in  Jour,  of  Pharma- 
col. Exper.  Therapeutics,  and  Proceedings  for 
Soc.  of  Exp.  Biol,  and  Med.  Sec,  Assoc.  Char- 
ities, 1916.  Married  Annie  Andrews.  Je  5, 
191S,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Child,  George  Mc- 
^feurer,  b.  S  26,  1917.  Address,  1129  Girard 
St.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C;  bus.  add..  Bur. 
of   Chem.    do. 

540s.  ROBERT  S.  SEESE 
Elec.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.,  1913;  b. 
S  23,  1890,  Petersburg,  111.;  s.  J.  H.  (b.  do.) 
and  Minnie  Belle  (Bowers)  Seese  (b.  Harrison- 
burg. Va.).  Prepared  in  Petersburg  H.  S. 
Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Sigma  Xi;  Elec.  Engr.,  Gen. 
Elec.  Co.,  Schenectadj',  N.  Y.,  1913;  West. 
Elec.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1914-16;  Smith  Co.  Elec. 
Co..  Carthage,  Tenn.,  1917-18.  Ensign,  U.  .S. 
N.,  Submarine  Unit;  Inactive  duty,  F  5,  1919 — . 
Address,  Carthage,  Tenn. 

5406.  JOHN  FRANCIS  SEIFRIED 
(Brother  of  No.  7941) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  13,  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  William  (b.  Ger.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Best)  Seifried  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Mav- 
wood  H.  S.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  C.  E.  Clul; 
Prelim.  Honors;  Class  Football.  2nd  Lt.,  C. 
A.  C,  Co.  I,  O.  T.  C.  5,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va. 
Address,  4218  Washington  Blvd.,  Chicago. 

5407.  OTTO  ERWIN  SEILER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  S932,  9378) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  21,  1889 
Woodstock,  111.;  s.  Gustav  (b.  Saxony,  Ger.) 
and  Lena  (Bertschy)  Seller  (b.  Alsace  Lor- 
raine). Prepared  in  Woodstock  H.  S.  Alpha 
Delta  Phi;  Phoenix;  Varsity  Football;  L.  & 
A.  V.  P.,  111.  Union.  Teacher  and  Ath. 
Coach,  Lake  Forest  Acad.  Married  Leila  L 
Lawrence,  Ag  13,  1913,  W^oodstock,  111.  Ad- 
dress,   1827  Wesley  Ave.,   Evanston,  111. 

5408.     JOHN  ARMSTRONG  SELLARDS 
(Brother  of  No.  7942) 

Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  1,  1889, 
Greenup,  Ky. ;  s.  A.  J.  W.  (b.  i860,  Greenup, 
Ky.)  and  Jennie  Rosalie  (Armstrong)  Sellards 
(b.  N  18,  1863).  Prepared  in  Cl'ampaign  H. 
S.  Real  Est.  Bus.,  San  Diego,  Calif. ;Instr^. 
Rom.  Lang.,  Stanford  Univ.,  Calif.  Ensign,  L'. 
S.  Navy  Base,  Brest,  France;  Aid  to  Vice  Ad- 
miral Wilson.  Address,  920  8th  St.,  San  Diego. 
Calif.;  bus.  add.,  U.  S.  S.  New  Mexico,  c/o 
Postmaster,   New  York   City. 

5409.     ISIDORE  MAX   SHAPIRO 

Factory  Mgr. ;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  Ap  i.--. 
1889,  Russia;  s.  A.  Shapiro.  Prepared  in  M. 
F.  Tuley  H.  S.  Delta  Kappa  Chi.  Factory 
Mgr.,  Ath.  Shoe  Co.,  Chicago.  Sergt.,  Bn.  220, 
Signal  Corp,  Camp  Mead,  Ind.  Address,  141 0 
Hayne  Ave.,   Chicago. 

S410.  CECIL  JAMES  SHAPLAND 
(Brother  of  No.  6557) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  22,  i88^, 
Saunemin,  111.;  s.  John  S.  (b.  Eng.)  and  Char- 
lotte (Page)  Shapland  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Civ.  Engr.,  Valuation  Dept., 
Grand  Trunk  R.  R.,  Palmer,  Mass.,  1912-15; 
N.  Y.  Central  R.  R.,  Cleveland,  1915-17;  Lake 
Erie  &  Western  R.  R.,  Indianapolis,  1917 — . 
'Married  Violet  Benner,  Ap  15,  1916,  New 
York  City.  Child,  a  daughter,  b.  Ap  i8,  1917- 
Address,  c/o  Lake  Erie  &  Western  R.  R., 
Indianapolis. 


541 1.  JOHN  P.  SHEAY 
I  Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  31,  1891, 
Bement,  111.;  s.  John  M.  (b.  Cork,  Ireland) 
and  Ardilla  (Davis)  Sheay  (b.  O  21,  1854). 
Prepared  in  Bement  II.  S.;  Univ.  of  Wis., 
summer,  1912;  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1913.  Ionian; 
Agr.  Club;  Hort.  Soc;  Dixie  Club.  Exten. 
Worker  and  Instr.  Agr.,  Stewart,  Minn.,  1913; 
Instr.,  Hutchinson,  Minn.,  1913 — .  Married 
Ernma  Olive  Nelson,  Jl  20,  19:5,  Litchfield, 
Minn.     Address,   Hutchinson,  Minn. 

5412.  VINAYAK  YESHAWANT  SHEWADE 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Indore,  In- 
dia. Prepared  in  Indore  (India)  H.  S.  Chem. 
Club;  Cosmopolitan  Club.  (3hem.,  Gary  Pro 
ducts  Coke  Plant,  Gary,  Ind.  Address,  In- 
dore City,  India. t 

5413.  WILLIAM  ANDREW  SHIRK 
Sales  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  6,  1886, 

Murdock,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Nelson  (b.  Ap  25, 
1857.  Silverwood,  Ind.)  and  Nancy  Ella  (Ten- 
brook)  Shirk  (b.  Je  19,  1854,  Bloomingdale, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Tuscola  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma.  Ranching,  Montana,  1910-n;  do..  Al- 
berta, Can.,  1912-13;  With  Sears  Roebuck  & 
Co.,  Chicago,  1913-15.  Commonwealth  Mort- 
gage Co.,  Minneapolis,  1915-16;  Sales  Repre- 
sentative, Colgate  Co.  in  Northwestern  States, 
also  ranching  and  farming.  1916-18.  F.  A., 
Central  Officers  Tr.  Sch.,  Camp  Zachary  Tay- 
lor, Louisville,  Ky.  Address,  Murdock,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  218.   160  N.  Wells  St.,  Chicago. 

5414.  LYNN  CALLSEN  SIEBERNS 
Lawyer;  LL.   B.;  b.  F  8,  1889,  Gridley,  111.; 

s.  Walter  H.  (b.  Ag  19,  1862,  Farney,  III.) 
and  Caroline  (Freidinger)  Sieberns  (b.  Jl  3, 
1861,  Groveland,  111.).  Prepared  in  Gridley 
H.  S.;  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.,  1908-09.  Law  Club; 
Debating  Club.  Lawyer,  Peoria,  1913-17;  do., 
Gridley,  111.,  1917-18.  U.  S.  A.,  1918— .  Ad- 
dress,  (jridley.  111. 

5415.     NELLIE   MARIE   SIGNOR 
(Sister  of  No.  4421) 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  1917; 
b.  Je  4,   1890,   Urbana;  d.   George  J.    (b.  Jl  4, 
1858,    Clarksfield,    O.)    and    Margaret   S.    (Gei- 
ger)   Signer  (b.  F  11,  1861,  Agency  City,  la.). 
Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.     Pi  Beta  Phi.    Cata- 
loger.  Lib.,  Univ.  of  111.;  Libn.   Hist.  Seminar, 
do.,   1918 — .     Address,  501   W.   Green  St.,  Ur- 
bana. 
S4i6.     JOHN    WILHELM    SIMMONS,  JR. 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    C.    E.;    b.   Je   4.    1888. 
Keithsburg,  111.;  s.  J.  W.   Simmons.     Prepared 
in    Keithsburg    H.    S.      Acacia;    Band.    Engr., 
Stewart  Engng.  Co^  New  York  City.     Ship  Re- 
pair  Div.,   Q.   M.   Dept.     Address,   Keithsburg, 
111.;    bus.   add.,   c/o    Stewart   Engineering   Co., 
61   Broadway,  New  York  City. 

5417.  PAUL  CHARLES  SIMONINI 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  23, 
1883,  Chicago;  s.  F.  L.  Simonini.  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.  Mech.  Engr.,  West.  Elec. 
Co.,  Hawthorne,  111.  Const.  Engr.,  H.  W.  Johns- 
Manville  Co.,  Chicago,  1919 — .  Insp.  Dept., 
Const.  Div.,  Q.  M.  C,  Washington.  D.  C,  1918; 
do.,  Chicago,  1018-19;  Mustered  out.  Ja  i,  1919- 
Address,  4409  Washington  Blvd.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,    c/o    Johns-Manville    Co.,    do. 

5418.  ALEXANDER  McDOUGALL  SIMONS 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.,  1913; 
b.  S  12,  1891,  Chicago;  s.  J.  Simons.  Pre- 
pared in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.  Cosmopolitan; 
Ivrim.  Math.  Club;  E.  E.  Soc.  Engr.,  Lee 
Elec.  Radiator  Co.,  Chicago;  Simons  &  Co. 
Firm,  do.  Address,  11  Board  of  Trade  Bldg., 
Chicago. 


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University  of  Illinois 


I1912 


5419.  CHARLES  LEROY  SIMONS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  25,  1889,  Kent- 
land,  Ind.;  s.  Fred  Simons.  Prepared  in  Pur- 
due Univ.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Alpha  Gamma 
Kho;  Shield  and  Trident;  Yo.xan;  Ku  Klux; 
11  II.  Club;  Agr.  Club;  Class  Treas. ;  Soph. 
Cotillion  Com.;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Agr.  Dance 
Com  ;  Stud.  Council;  Homecoming  Com.;  Sr. 
Ball  Com.;  Circulation  Mgr.,  Itliui.  Farmer, 
Kentland,  Ind.     Address,   Kentland,   Ind. 

5420.     GEORGE   AUGUSTINE   SIMONS 
Sec;  A.  B.   in  Bus.;  b.   Jl   9,   1889.   Chaska, 

Minn.;  s.  H.  Simons.     Prepared   in  Adrian  H. 

S.      Phi    Sigma    Kappa.      Sec,    Henry    Simons 

Co.,     Minneapolis.       Address,     912     Plymouth 

Bldg.,   Minneapolis.! 

5421.  COLIN  CAMPBELL  SIMPSON 
V.  P..  Const.  Co.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  24, 
1889,  Denver;  s.  William  M.  (b.  D  30,  1850, 
New  Brunswick,  Can.)  and  Annie  F.  McHardy 
(Chatham)  Simpson  (b.  My  25,  1849.  do.). 
Prepared  in  N.  Denver  II.  S.;  Univ.  of  Colo., 
1908-10.  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  V.  P.,  William 
Simpson  Const.  Co.  Naval  Aviation,  1918 — . 
Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Address, 
Loma  Portal  P.  O.,  San  Diego.  Calif.;  bus. 
add.,   526  Marsh   Strong  Bldg.,  Los  Angeles. 

5422.  CLARA  SINCLAIR 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  29,  1876, 
Ashland.  111.;  d.  Samuel  Watson  (b.  1849,  do.) 
and  Mary  Anne  (Bowers)  Sinclair  (b.  1851, 
Beardstown,  111.).  Prepared  in  De  Pauw 
Univ..  Acad.;  De  Pauw  Univ.,  1895-96;  111. 
St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1904.  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1917.  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Prin.,  H.  S., 
Sullivan.  111..  1912-13;  Instr.,  Chicago  Tr.  Sch. 
for  Missions,  Chicago,  191 3 — ".  Teacher,  So. 
Side  Community  Sch.  for  Religious  Workers, 
do.,  i9i6-i>.  V.  P.,  Religious  Educ.  Club, 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1917-18.  Address,  4949  In- 
diana  Ave.,    Chicago. 

5423.  VICTOR  ROBERT  SLADEK 
(Brother  of  No.  8761) 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ag  25,  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  Adolph  (b.  Je  15,  1863.  Austria- 
Hungary)  and  Anna  (Layer)  Sladik  (b.  Ag 
10,  i868,  do.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S. 
Sigma  Alpha  EpsTlon;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  ist. 
Lt.  and  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Salesman,  Chicago, 
1912-17.  ist.  F.  A.,  111.  Nat.  Guard.  1915-17; 
ist.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  1917; 
Grad.,  Sch.  for  .Aerial  Observers,  1918;  ist. 
Lt.,  83rd  F.  A.,  U.  S.  A..  1917-18;  Stud..  Sch. 
of  Aerial  Gunnery,  Selfridge  Field.  Mt.  Clem- 
ens, Mich.,  1918;  do..  Art.  Aerial  Observer, 
A.  E.  F.,  France;  with  .\rmy  of  Occupation. 
Address,  2242  S.  Marshall  Blvd.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,   American   Steel   &  Wire  Co.,   do. 

5424.     WILLIS  DANIEL  SLONNEGER 
Adv.  Agt.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  28,   1888, 
Morton,    111.;    s.    J.    Slonneger.      Prepared    in 
Univ.  Acad.     Sigma   Alpha   Epsilon.     Address. 
5494   Cornell  Ave.,  Chicago.! 


5425.     CLOYD    CLAYTON    SMITH 

Elec.   Engr.;   B.   S.   in   E.   E.;   b.  Ja  7.    1890, 

Mt.  Carroll,  111.;  s.  O.  C.  Smith.     Prepared  in 

Lanark    H.    S.      Iris.      Farmer;    With    Wagner 

Elec.    Co.,    St.    Louis.      Address,    Mt.    Carroll, 

3426.  ALDEN  EUGENE  SNYDER 
(Husband  of  No.  4547) 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  29,  1883. 
Kankakee.  111.;  s.  A.  Snyder.  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Agr.  Club;  Agr.  Glee  Club;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Cabinet.  Co.  Agr.  Adviser,  Montgomery 
Co.,  111.,  1918 — .  Married  Florence  Gahnelle 
Baxter  ('11).  O  22,  1913.  Nauvoo,  111.  Child, 
Lillian.     Address,  Hillsboro,  111. 


5427.  RAFAEL  ARCANGEL  SOTO 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  A.  B.  in  L.  & 
A.,  1915;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  O  24,  1888,  Porto 
Kjco;  s.  Ramon  and  Margarita  (Gelabert) 
Soto.  Prepared  in  Norm.  Dept.,  Univ.  of 
Porto  Rico.  Spanish  Club;  Le  Cercle  Fran- 
cais;  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Latin-Am.  Club;  Y. 
M.  C.  A.;  Rom.  Lang..  Club;  Philohnrical  .Soc. 
Instr.,  Spanish  and  Math.,  West  Tex.  Mil. 
Acad.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  1913-14;  Asst.  Instr., 
Rom.  Lang.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914 — .  Address, 
901  W.  Nevada  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  309 
University  Hall,  do. 

5428.  CHARLES  HERBERT  SPAULDING 
San.  Bacteriol.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b. 
My  25,  1888,  Springfield,  111.;  s.  Lewis  Her- 
bert (b.  1850,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Frances 
(Johnson)  Spaulding  (b.  1848,  Springfield, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S.  Alpha 
Chi  Sigina;  Chem.  Club.  Chem.,  A.  T.  &  S.  F. 
R.  R.  Topeka,  Kan.,  1912-13;  Asst.  Chem.,  St. 
Water  Sur.,  Urbana,  1913-14;  Chem.,  Water 
Purification,  Panama  Canal,  Canal  Zone,  1914- 
16;  Mo.  Pacific  Ry.,  Kansas  City.  Mo.,  1917; 
San.  Bacterid.,  U.  S.  Pub.  Health  Service, 
1917—.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Am.  Pub.  Health 
Assn.  Married  Kathleen  Margaret  Stein- 
bauer,  Jl  5,  1917,  Logansport,  Ind.  Address, 
K.  4,  Columbia,  S.  C. ;  bus.  add.  11 23  Gervais 
St.,   do. 

5429.  AUBREY  DAYTON  SPENCE 
Ins.  Bus.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Jl  16,  1885,  Lib- 
erty, 111.;  s.  J.  T.  Spence.  Prepared  in  Maple- 
wood  H.  S.,  Camp  Point.  Acacia.  Gen.  Ins. 
Bus.,  Camp  Point,  111.  Address,  Camp  Point, 
Ill.t 

5430.  JOHN  McCLURE  SPONSLER 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Mr  31,  1886, 

Aledo,  111. ;  s.  G.  W.  Sponsler.  Prepared  in 
Aledo  H.  S.  A.  S.  M.  E.;  M.  E.  See.  With 
Ohl  and  Gregory,  Birmingham,  Ala.;  Mech. 
Engr.,  Tenn.  Coal,  Iron  &  R.  R.  Co.,  do. 
ist  Lt..  Co.  I,  E.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp  A.  A.  Humph- 
reys, Va.,  1918-19;  Mustered  out,  F  15,  1919. 
Married  Grace  E.  Derr,  Jl  191 5,  Aledo,  111. 
Address,    11 21    N.   23rd   St.,  Birmingham,   Ala. 

5431-  OTTO  SPRINGE 
Ceram.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  b.  N  21, 
1886,  St.  Louis;  s.  C.  Springe.  Prepared  in 
McKinley  H.  S.  Shield  and  Trident;  Ceram. 
Soc. ;  Varsity  Football;  \'arsity  Track;  Sr.  Stag 
Com.  Ceram.  Engr.,  Purington  Paving  Brick 
Co.  Address,  224  N.  Seminary  St.,  Galesburg, 
Ill.t 

5432.     AMBROSE    CARL    STAHL 

(Brother  of  No.  4918) 
Sales  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  4,  1890, 
Galena,  III.;  s.  William  Hempstead  (b.  Ag  14, 
1851,  Hot  Springs,  Ark.)  and  Charlotte  Ella 
(Stillman)  Stahl  (b.  Ap  30,  1853,  Mendon, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Galena  H.  S.  Alpha  Sigma 
Phi.  Sales  Engr.,  Detroit,  1912-14;  do., 
Kenosha,  Wis.,  1914-16;  do.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
Niagara  Falls.  N.  Y.,  and  Locknort,  N.  Y., 
1916-17;  do..  Detroit,  1917;  do..  New  Depart- 
ure Mfg.  Co.,  Galena,  111..  1917-18.  Married 
Leota  Smith.  D  30,  1914,  Champaign.  Child, 
Robert  Louis,  b.  My  i7>  i9i7-  Address,  205 
W.  Park  Ave.,  Champaign. 


5433.     'AMANDA  EMMA   STAPEL 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  27,  1884,  Chicago; 
d.   Henry  Stapel.     Prepared  in  N.   Div.   H.   S., 
Chicago.     Died  Ag  10,  1914.  Silver  City,  N.  M. 

5434.     CARL    STEPHENS 

(Brother  of  Nos.  4432.  4920) 

Editor;   A.   B.   in   L.    &   A.;   b.   Je    17,    1884, 

Sadorus.    111.:    s.    Thomas    .Mvin    (b.    Ag    31, 

1856,     Parkersburg,    W.     Va.)     and     Lucy    V. 

(Sewall)  Stephens  (b.  Je  12,   1861,  Pans,  111.). 


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Baccalaureate  Alumni 


475 


Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Shield  and  Trident: 
Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Graj)homen;  Scribblers' 
Club;  Daily  Illini  staff;  ///.  Mag.;  lllio ;  Dope 
Sheet;  Class  Prophet.  Newspaper  reporter, 
ICJI2-13;  Asst.  Ed.,  Alumni  Quarterly  and  Fort- 
nightly Notes.  Univ.  of  111.;  1913-17;  Ed., 
do.  1917 — ;  Asst.  Sec,  Alumni  Assn.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  191,?—.  Mem..  Univ.  Club;  Illini  Club, 
Chicago;  M.  E.  Church.  Address,  803  W. 
Springfield  Ave.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  358 
Adininistration  Bldg.,   Urbana. 

S43S.  DANA  HUGH  STEVENSON 
(Brother  of  No.  9411) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  10,  1889,  Elvas- 
ton,  111.:  s.  Iliel  C.  (b.  Ja  20,  1849,  Hunts- 
ville.  111.)  and  Louisa  Jane  (Sprigg)  Steven- 
son (b.  My  22,  1852,  do.).  Prepared  in  Carth- 
age H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr.  Club;  Final 
Honors.  Farm  .Accountancy  Route  Fieldman, 
Hancock  Co.,  111.,  1912-13;  Farmer,  Hamilton, 
111.,  1913 — -;  Worked  for  Increased  Pork  Pro- 
duction Campaign  in  Henderson,  Warren,  Mc- 
Dougal  Schuyler,  Pike,  and  Brown  Cos.,  1918. 
Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  Hancock  Co.  Farm  Bur. 
Married  Laura  O'  Harra,  My  15,  1915.  Child, 
Kenneth  O'llarra,  b.  F  7,  1916.  Address,  R. 
I,   Hamilton,    111. 

5436.  JAMES  VAIL  STEVENSON 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  B.  S.  in  Agr.,  1913; 
b.  N  12,  1889,  Streator,  111.;  s.  Ernest  E.  (b. 
O  18,  1863.  do.)  and  Mamie  (\'ail)  Steven- 
son (b.  Ja  20,  1865,  Geneseo,  111.).  Prepared, 
in  Streator  H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Alpha  Zeta;  Delta 
Sigma  Rho;  Phoenix;  Adelphic;  Varsity  Debat- 
ing; Repr.,  No.  Orat.  League;  Pres.,  Jr.  Class; 
Sec,  111.  Union;  Sr.  Memorial  Com.  Farming; 
Streator,   111.      Married   Lucile   Needham,  O   12, 

1916,  Urbana.      Child,  Margaret  Ruth,  b.   S  23, 

1917.  Address,   Streator,   111. 

5437.  GLENNVILLE  EDWARD  STEWART 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Jl  22,  1886, 
Ottawa.  Kan.;  s.  M.  L.  Stewart.  Prepared  in 
Ottawa  Univ.  Acad.  Test  Engr.,  Gen.  Engng. 
Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Address,  706  South 
Ave.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.t 

5438.  IRA  BROKAW  STIEFEL 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  17,  1889, 
Litchfield,  111.;  s.  T.  A.  (b.  O  21.  i8.s8.  do.) 
and  Carrie  (Brokaw)  Stiefel  (b.  S  20,  1862, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Litchfield  H.  S.  Engr., 
Westinghouse  Elec.  &  Mfg.  Co.,  East  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.  Sec,  Treas.,  and  Pres.,  Illini  Club, 
Pittsburgh;  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  Westing- 
house  L,lub,  Bd.  of  Dir.,  1916.  Address,  Clover 
Club,  Swissvale,  Pa.;  bus.  add.,  Westinghouse 
Elec.   &    Mfg.    Co.,    Pittsburgh. 

5439.  CLARENCE  MILLER  STITZEL 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  21,  1889,  Nel- 
son, 111.;  s.  James  Buchanan  (b.  Ja  25,  1857, 
Chambersburg.  Pa.)  and  Hattie  D.  (Stillman) 
Stitzel  (b.  S  4,  1855,  Sterling,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Sterling  Tp.  H.  S.  Chi  Phi;  Varsity  Track. 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.,  1914;  R.  A.  M.  1914;  K. 
T.,  1914;  Shrine,  1915.  Married  Hazel  Elzine 
Donagh,  Ag  26,  1916,  Rochelle,  111.  Address, 
Nelson.   111. 

5440.     LAWRENCE  ORVILLE  STOCKER 
Architect;    B.   S.   in  A.   E.;   b.   My   26.    1889, 

Pana,  111.;  s.   C.  S.  Stocker.     Prepared  in  Pana 

H.    S.      Sigma    Pi;    Scarab;    Sr.    Smoker    Com. 

Arch.,     Foley    Mfg.    Co.,     Greenhouse    Archs. 

Address,  115  Sherman  St.,  Pana,  lU.t 

5441.  JOHN  WILLIAM  STOKES 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag  24.  1887, 
Stokes,  111.;  s.  William  Frederick  ( b.  do.)  and 
Mary  Jane  (Clark)  Stokes  (b.  Brownsville, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Morris  City  II.  S.  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Sigma  Xi;  Special  Honors. 


Engr.,  Chicago,  St.  Louis,  and  Kansas  City, 
Mo..  Dist.  offices,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  1912-18;  do., 
Philadelphia,  1919 — -.  ist  Lt.,  Signal  Corjjs.  do- 
ing Special  Liaison.  France,  1917;  Mustered 
out,  Mr  I,  1919.  Address,  1865  Noble  Road.  East 
Cleveland;  bus.  add.,  c/o  General  Electric 
Company,    Philadelphia. 

5442.     EDNA   LOUISE  STONE 
Teacher;    A.   B.   in   L.   &  A.;   b.    F   6,    1888. 

Gardenplain,  111.;  d.  Albert  D.  (b.  S  7,  1S63, 
do.)  and  Mary  E.  (Burghardt)  Stone  (b.  Je 
10,  1863,  Denver).  Prepared  in  Morrison  H. 
S.;  Knox  Coll.,  1908-10.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Aledo, 
111.,  1912-14;  do..  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.,  1914- 
16;  do.,  Clinton,  la.,  1916 — .  Address,  Bluff 
Blvd.,   Clinton,   la. 

5443.  GLADYS  LEE  STRAIGHT  (WOOD) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  3194,  3565) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  7,  i888.  El  Paso, 
III.;  d.  Lee  Smith  (b.  i860,  Cropsy,  111.)  and 
Icla  Mary  (Tanner)  Straight  (b.  i860,  Pontiac, 
III.).  Prepared  in  Fonda  (la.)  H.  S.  Sigma 
Kappa;  Yo  Ma;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Married  Lucien 
Alexander  Wood,  O  28,  1913,  Fonda,  la. 
Children:  Janet,  b.  Ja  9,  1916;  Kathryn,  b.  Ag 
1 8,   1918.  Address,  Fonda,  la. 

5444.  BERTHA  HENRIETTA  STRAUCH 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2831,  3566,  3986,  3987) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  22,  1890, 
Chadwick,  III.;  d.  Andrew  A.  (b.  Ja  i,  1854, 
Ger.)  and  Margaret  (Quickhoerner)  Strauch 
(b.'  F  8,  1856,  111.).  Prepared  in  Chadwick  H. 
S.  Athenean;  H.  Sc.  Club.  Teacher,  Fonda, 
la.,  1912-13;  do.,  Muncie  Norm.  Inst.,  Muncie, 
Imi.,  1913-14;  do.,  Lewistown,  Mont.,  1914-17; 
Supvr.,  Dom.  Sc,  Great  Falls.  Mont.,  1917 — . 
Address,  Great  Falls,  Mont. 

5445.  EDWARD  B.  STYLES 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  22,  1889, 
Waverly,  111.;  s.  J.  Styles.  Prepared  in  Hyde 
Park  II.  S.  Chicago.  Chi  Beta;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
y.  p.,  Union  Dramatic  Club;  111.  Union  V.  P. 
from  Engng.  Coll.;  Capt.,  Gym.  Team;  West. 
Intercoll.  Gym.  Champion;  Home-Coming 
Com.;  Post  Exam.  Com.;  C.  E.  Club;  Mask  and 
Bauble.  Concrete  work,  I.  C.  R.  R.  Chicago; 
Engng.  Dept.,  Memphis  Terminal  Co.;  Bridge 
Dept.,  I.  C.  R.  R.  Sergt.,  Co.  C.  Chicago 
Fed.  Tr.  Camp  Regt. ;  N  1918,  Cant.  Engrs., 
A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  6143  Dorchester 
Ave.,  Chicago.t 

5446.     CHARLES  MICHAEL  SULLIVAN 
(Husband  of  No.  5652) 

District  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  8,  1889, 
Cherokee,  la.;  s.  John  (b.  F  i,  1848,  Glengarrif, 
Ireland)  and  Norah  (Cronen)  Sullivan  (b.  Ja 
I,  1852,  Scranton,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Free- 
port  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Shield  and 
Trident;  Ma-Wan-Da;  Spaulding  Guild;  Bus. 
Mgr.  and  .Asst.  Mgr.,  Daily  Illini;  Pres.,  Demo- 
cratic Club;  .\ssoc.  Mgr.,  lUio.  Elec.  Engr., 
Pub.  Service  Co.  of  No.  111.,  Chicago,  Streator, 
and  Kankakee,  111.,  1912-14;  Westinghouse 
Elec.  and  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago  and  Milwaukee, 
1914-18;  Dist.  Mgr.;  Milwaukee  Elec.  Crane 
Co.,  Pittsburgh,  1918 — .  Mem..  K.  of  C.  Mar- 
ried Hazel  Elizabeth  Fancher  ('13),  S  14,  1915, 
Evanston,  111.  Child.  Shirley  Elizabeth,  h.  Je 
28,  1917.  Address,  5880  Darlington  Road,  Pitts- 
burgh; bus.  add.,  2201  Farmer's  Bank  Bldg., 
do.-  ' 
5447.     JOHN    BRUCE    SUTHERLAND,    JR. 

Designer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ja  26,  1887 
Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  s.  John  B.  (b.  Woodstock 
Ont.,  Can.)  and  Emma  Jane  (Porter)  Suther 
land  (b.  Syracuse,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Univ 
of  Wash.  Prep.  Sch. ;  Univ.  of  Wash.  ^  De 
signer  and  Traveling  Salesman,  Jewell  Water 
Implement  Co.,  Chicago,  1912-16;  Designer  and 


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Checker.  Witherspoon-Englar  Co.,  Chicago, 
191 7;  Reinforced  Concrete  Designer  and  Esti- 
mator, Jas.  Stewart  Co.,  1918.  Sergt.,  Co.  G., 
ist.  in.  Reserve  Militia,  1917 — .  Married 
Margaret  M.  Paddon,  O  25,  1916,  Chicago. 
Address,    1504  Greenleaf  Ave.,   Chicago. 

5448.     HORACE  CONRAD  SWANNELL 
(Son  of  No.   222) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Jl  9,  1889,  Kan- 
kakee, 111.;  s.  Arthur  ('79).  (b.  N  14,  1858, 
do.)  and  Florence  (Misener)  Swannell.  Pre- 
pared in  Kankakee  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi. 
Auto  truck  bus.,  Chicago;  Alabama  Povi'er  Co.. 
Birmingham,  Ala.;  J.  A.  Serine  &  Co.,  Green- 
ville, S.  C,   1917 — .     Address,  c/o  J.  A.  Serine 

6  Co.,  Greenville,  S.  C. 

5449.  FRED  EARL  SWEITZER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  22,  1889,  Mor- 
ton, 111.;  s.  P.  Sweitzer.  Prepared  in  Wash- 
ington H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho; 
Scabbard  and  Blade.  Ionian;  Agr.  Club;  Pre- 
lim. Honors;  Capt.  Univ.  Regt.;  Agr.  Dance 
Com.;  Sr.  Invitation  Com.  Address,  Morton, 
Ill.t 

S450.     THOMAS  AUGUSTAS   SYMONS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  22,  1889,  Mazon, 
111.;  s.  S.  B.  Symons.     Prepared  in  Mazon  Tp. 
H.  S.     Sigma   Pi;  Kansas  Club.     Address,  422 
Jennings  St.,  Bartlesville,  Okla.t 

5451.  MILDRED  VIRGINIA  TALBOT 
(Daughter  of  Nos.  271,  295;  Sister  of  Nos. 
3994>  9432; 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  6,  1891, 
Champaign;  d.  A.  N.  ('81),  (b.  1857,  Cortland. 
111.)  and  Virginia  (Ilammet)  Talbot  ('81),  (b. 
1859,  Camargo,  111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H. 
S.;  Pratt  Inst.;  N.  Y.  Sch;  of  i^'ine  and  Ap- 
plied Arts;  Columbia  Univ.  Chi  Omega;  Yci 
Ala;  Alethenai.  Instr.,  Okla.  A.  and  M.  Coll., 
1915-17;  Instr..  Art.  O.  St.  Univ.,  1917 — • 
Address,  loii  California  Ave.,  Urbana;  bus. 
add.,  212  W.   loth  Ave.,  Columbus,  O. 

5452.     FLORENCE  MAE  TANNER 

(ACKERT) 

(Wife  of  No.  3617) 

A.   B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O    19.   1883,   Eskridge, 

Kan.;  d.  Geo.  W.  (b.  D  19,  1854,  Aurora,  111.) 

and    Mary    (McClain)    Tanner    (b.    S    5.    1857, 

Oswego,  111.).     Prepared  in  Sugar  Grove  H.  S.; 

No.    111.    St.    Norm.    Sch.,    1904-06.      Teacher, 

Tp.  H.  S.,  Joliet,  111.,   1912-14.     Married  James 

Edward    Ackert     ('09).    Ag    15,    1914,    Aurora, 

111.    Address,  1422  Poyntz  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

5453.     WILLL\M  LINCOLN  TAYLOR 
(Brother  of  No.   5965) 

Land.  Arch.;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  B.  S.,  19 13;  h. 
Ag  II.  1884,  Montford,  Wis.;  s.  S.  H.  (b.  Mont- 
ford,  Wis.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Lincoln) 
Taylor  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Lancaster  (Wis.) 
H.  S.  Land.  Gard.  (Jlub.  Address,  Lancaster, 
Wis.t 

5454.     ALICE  GARY  THAYER  (LYON) 
(Brother  of  No.  445s) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.:  b.  Ja  11  1889,  San 
Francisco;  d.  William  Parker  (b.  My  22,  1845, 
Greenbush,  Vt.)  and  Olive  Anna  (Whiting) 
Thayer  (b.  My  25,  1848,  Hingham,  Mass.). 
Prepared  in  Wendell  Phillips  H.  S.,  Chicago; 
Chicago  Sch.  of  Civics  and  Philanthropy, 
Summer,  191 1.  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Scriblilers 
Club;  Alethenai;  Woman's  League  Council. 
Visitor,  Chicago  United  Charities,  1912-13; 
Resident,  Hammond  Settlement  House  Ham- 
mond, Ind.,  1913-14;  Truant  Officer,  Compul- 
sory Educ.  Deiit.,  Chicago  Bd.  of  Educ,  1917 — . 
Married  Dr.  Will  Person  Lyon,  S  24,  191 5, 
Chicago.  Child,  Helen  Thayer,  b.  O  16,  1916. 
.Address,  4449   Sidney   Ave.,   Chicago;   bus.   add 

7  S.   Dearborn   St.,  do. 


5455.  RAYMOND  ROGERS  THOMAS 
Business;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  F  3,  1888,  Cobb, 
Wis.;  s.  E.  F.  Thomas.  Prepared  in  Rockford 
H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon;  Phoenix;  Fresh.  Var- 
sity Basketball;  Varsity  Baseball;  Class  Basket- 
ball. With  Swift  &  Co.,  Union  Stockyards, 
Chicago;  Fairbanks  Morse  Co.,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Address,  1251  Garrison  Ave.,  Rockford,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Fairbanks  Morse  Co.,  Beloit, 
Wis.t 

5456.  JOHN  PAUL  THOME 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  21,  1890,  Cor- 
cova,  Argentina;  s.  John  M.  Thome.  Prepared 
in  Jackson  (Mich.).  H.  S.  Address,  1113 
5th  Ave.,  Peoria;  bus.  add.,  389  Crisostoma 
Alverex  Tucaman,  Argentina,  S.  A. 

5457.  CHRISTIAN  BERNHARP  THVEDT 
Elcc.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  23,  1886, 
Bergen,  Norway;  s.  Board  J.  (b.  do.)  and 
Martha  (Tosscland)  Thvedt.  Prepared  in 
So.  H.  S.,  Minneapolis;  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1907- 
09.  Elec.  Insp.,  Public  Service  Co.  of  No. 
111.,  Evanston,  111.,  1912-13;  Instr.,  Elec. 
Engng.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1913-14;  Sales  Engr., 
Gen.  Illuminating  Co.,  N.  Y.  City,  1914-17; 
Asst.  Engr.,  Elec.  Const.  Dept.,  Interborough 
Rapid  Transit  Co.,  N.  Y.  City,  1917 — .  Mem., 
Internat.  Bible  Students  Assn.  Address,  975 
Bergen  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  bus.  add.,  621 
Broadway,  New   York  City. 

5458.  JOHN   VICTOR  TINEN 
Teacher;    B.    S.   in   Chem.;    b.    My    12,    1888, 

Park  Ridge,  HI.;  s.  W.  J.  Tinen.  Prepared 
in  M.  T.  Tuley  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Teacher,  Sc. 
and  Math.,  H.  S.,  Tuscola,  111.  Address,  Tus- 
cola,  111. 

5459.  JOHN    NELSON     TODD 
Mech.    Designer;    B.    S.    in    M.   E. ;    b.    D    2, 

1885,  Genoa,  Neb.;  s.  Quintus  Curtius  (b. 
D  9,  1849,  Clarksfield,  O.)  and  Harriet  Sophia 
(Ellis)  Todd  (b.  Je  8,  1855,  W.  Bergen, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Tabor  Acad.  (la.) 
Supervising  Draftsman  and  Designer,  Seattle 
Port  Comn.,  Seattle,  1912-18;  Mech.  Designer, 
.Seattle  Const,  and  Dry  Dock  Co.,  do.,  1918 — . 
Designed  several  new  machine  appliances  for 
speeding  up  shipbuilding  work.  Assoc.  Mem., 
Pacific  Northwest  Soc.  of  Engrs.  Married 
Margaret  May  Fordyce,  D  21,  191 2,  Seattle. 
Children:  Margaret  Ruth,  b.  O  22,  1913; 
John  Fordyce,  b.  Ja  4,  1915;  Harriet  Martha, 
b.  Ag  3,  1 91 7.  Address,  Floods  Landing, 
Mexcer  Island,  Seattle;  tiw.  add.,  Seattle 
Const,  and  Dry  Dock  Co.,  do. 

5460.  LOUIS  A.  TOIIILL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  AL,  1914; 
b.  O  8,  1877,  Flat  Rock  111.;  s.  Mrs.  J.  E. 
Simmons.  Prepared  in  East.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  1905-8;  Columbia,  1916-17.  Kappa  Delta 
Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  History  Club.  Supt. 
Schs.,  Ridge  Farm,  111.,  1912-16;  Teacher, 
Hast.,  West.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1917 — . 
Married  Irma  Ethel  Maxwell,  1903,  Flat  Rock, 
111.     Address,   Macomb,   111.. 

5461.  HUGH  HARRISON  TOLMAN 
Farm  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  23, 
1888,  Hawthorne,  la.;  s.  Fayette  Cahill  (b. 
1855,  Keene,  N.  H.)  and  Maine  E.  (White) 
Tolman  (b.  111.).  Prepared  in  Shattuck  Sch., 
Faribault,  Minn.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Farm 
Mgr.,  Red  Oak.  la.,  1912— .  (Japt.,  Q.  M. 
R.  C,  1917 — ;  First  Troop  Convoy,  Motor 
Transport  Service,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1017 — ; 
Capt.,    Am.    Rep.,    M.    T.    S.,    Q.    M.    R.    C, 

A.  P.    O..    702,    A.     E.    F.,     France.      Mem., 

B.  P.  O.  E.;  32d  Degree  A.  F.  A.  M.  Mar- 
ried Marthena  Elizabeth  Lumb,  Mr  31,  191 5, 
Red   Oak,   la.     Address,   Red   Oak,   la. 


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5462.  ORLA  ALAMON  TOWNS 
Supt.  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  M.  A.,  1917; 
b.  Je  27,  1874,  Cisne,  111.;  s.  Judge  Durnham 
(b.  Ap  21,  1844,  do.)  and  Mariah  Jane  (Stine) 
Towns  (b.  Jl  31,  1847,  Columbiana  Co.,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Haywood  Coll.;  West.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sell.,  1908-10.  History  Club.  Prin., 
H.  S.,  Flora.  111.,  1912-14;  Supt.  City  Schs., 
Louisville,  111.,  1914-16;  do.,  Carterville,  111., 
1916-18.  Auth.:  Sixth  Grade  Hist.,  C.  S. 
Coddington,  1918;  Sixth  Grade  Hist.,  eight 
articles.  Practical  Sch.  Jour.,  Litchfield,  111., 
1915-16;  Seventh  Grade  Hist.,  do.,  1916-17; 
Eighth  Grade  Hist.,  do.,  1917-18;  Recent  His- 
tory (Wilson's  Adtn. —  to  S  IQ17),  do.,  1917- 
18.  Mem.,  ComJ.  Club;  Shooting  Club;  Pres., 
Williamson  Co.  Sch.  Master's  Club.  Married, 
Mabel  Ellen  Roberts,  Ap  2.  1902,  Fairfield, 
111.     Address.   Carterville,   111. 


S463.     MARGARET   JANE    TREAT 
Teacher;   A.   B.  in  L.   &  A.;   b.   My  6,   1888, 
Harvard,    III.;    d.    C.    R.    Treat.      Prepared    in 
Harvard    H.   S.      Teacher,    H.   S.,   Gridley,   111. 
Address,  Harvard,  III. 

5464.  ERNEST  DeWITT  TURNER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ap  11,  1889, 
Wenona,  III.;  s.  C.  M.  Turner.  Prepared  in 
Wenona  H.  S.  Teacher,  Agr.,  Union  H.  S., 
Phoenix,  Ariz.;  Farmer.  Address,  R.  3,  N. 
Judson,  Ind.t 

5465.  WALTER  VAN  TURNER 
Journalist;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Mr  4,  1887, 
Indianapolis;  s.  David  S.  (b.  F  18,  1848, 
Virginia,  111.)  and  Amanda  (Lowden)  Tur- 
ner (b.  N  II,  1851,  Louisville,  Ky.).  Pre- 
pared in  Toledo  (O.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad. 
Ilus. ;  Crystal  Club.  Asst.  Gas  Engrs.,  Henry 
S.  Lea,  Chicago,  1912-13;  Mgr.,  Belt  Gas 
Co.,  Deadwood,  S.  Dak.,  1913;  Tech.  and 
Managing  Ed.,  The  Gas  Record,  Chicago, 
1913 — ;  V.  P.,  Petroleum  Age,  do.,  1918 — . 
Auth.:  Scientific  Gas  Rates,  Pamphlet,  Henry 
I.  Lea,  1914;  Articles  in  The  Gas  Record. 
Married  La  Delia  Strong,  Ap  29,  1913.  Urbana. 
Children:  Mary  Lowden,  b.  Jl  10,  1914; 
Ralph  Strong,  b.  Mr  19,  1916.  Address,  533 
Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.;  bus.  add..  Great 
Northern  Bldg.,  Chicago. 


5466.  EDITH  JOY  VAN  CLEVE  (ALLEN) 
(Sister  of  No.  4945) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  6.  1890,  Olney, 
111.;  d.  Joseph  W.  (b.  F  19,  1859,  111.)  and 
Rachel  A.  Van  Clave  (b.  Mr  4.  1863.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.;  James  Milliken 
Univ.,  1907-8.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Bement,  111., 
1912-14.  Mem.,  Coll.  Club,  Decatur,  111.,  191 5- 
18.  Married  Edgar  H.  Allen,  N  30.  1916. 
Child,  Mar>'  Hester,  b.  S  15,  1917.  Address, 
13s   Summit  Ave.,  Decatur,  III. 


5467.  EDWARD  EVERETT  VAN  CLEVE 
(Father  of  Nos.  5468,  6631) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1912; 
b.  N  1.  1864,  Chester,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  Mr 
5,  1834,  Bergen  Co.,  N.  J.)  and  Sarah  Ellen 
(Callaway)  Van  Cleve  (b.  F  14,  1839,  Jersey 
Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Bunker  Hill  H.  S . :  So. 
111.  Coll.,  1884-86.  Dir.  Exten.  Work,  West. 
111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Auth.:  Norm.  Sch.  Exten. 
in  West.  111.,  Normal  Sch.  Quarterly,  19 13, 
1914.  Mem..  M.  E.  Church,  1885 — .  Married 
Laura  Ella  McCurdy,  S  i,  1887,  Enfield,  111. 
(died  Je  22,  1917).  Children:  Laura  Lillian 
('12),  b.  Ag  4,  1891;  Mildred  May  ('14).  b. 
N  21,  1893.  Address,  316  N.  Johnson  St., 
Macomb,   111. 


5468.     LAURA  LILLIAN  VAN  CLEVE 

(HANNA) 

(Daughter  of  No.  5467;  Sister  of  No.  6631) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  4,  1891,  Carmi,  111.; 
d.  Edward  Everett  ('12),  (b.  N  1,  1864,  Ches- 
ter, 111.)  and  Laura  (McCurdy)  Van  Cleve  (b. 
O  IS,  1869,  Gravville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mt. 
Vernon  Tp.  H.  5.;  Murphysboro  Tp.  H.  S.; 
West.  111.  St.  Norm.  .Sch.,  summer,  1915;  Col- 
umbia, Summer,  1916.  Kappa  Delta  Pi; 
Athcnean.  Teacher.  II.  S.,  Batavia,  111.,  1913- 
15;  do.,  Rockford,  111.,  1915-17.  Mem.,  Fort- 
nightly Club,  1 917.  Married  Claude  Clark 
Ilanna.  Je  9,  1918,  Macomb,  III.  Address,  316 
N.  Johnson  St.,  Macomb,  111. 


5169.     ARCHIBALD  BEEBE  VAN  DEUSEN 

Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.,  1913;  b. 
F  16,  18S9,  Chicago;  s.  Arthur  Stowe  (b. 
Worchester,  Mass.)  and  Lydia  (Beebe)  Van 
Deusen  (b.  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Evanston 
Tp.  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1914-15.  Eta 
Kappa  Nu;  Sigma  Xi;  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
Freshman  Varsity  Basketball;  Class  Basket 
ball.  Elec.  Engr.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenec 
tady,  N.  Y.  1913-14;  do.,  C.  M.  &  St.  P.  Ry 
Co.,  Butte,  Mont.,  1915-17;  do.,  Seattle,  Wash. 
1917-18.  2nd  Lt.,  U.  S.  A.  Signal  Corp.  Ad 
dress,   1613  Wesley  Ave.,   Evanston,  111. 


5470.     HARRIE   EARL  VANDEVEER 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.:  b.  Ja  21,  1890,  Edin- 
burg,  111.;  s.  C.  W.  Vandeveer.  Prepared  in 
Edinburg  H.  S.  Chi  Phi;  Onyx  Dancing 
Club;  Univ.  Band;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Techno- 
graph  Bd.;  Cadet  Hop.  Com.  High  Tension 
Dept.,  Thordarson  Elec.  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago. 
2nd  Lt.,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  111..  1918. 
Address,  Edinburg,  111.;  bus.  add.,  501  S. 
Jefferson  St.,  Chicago. 


5471.     CLAUDE  VAN  GUNDY 

Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  9,  1889, 
Ellsworth,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  Ross  Co.,  O.) 
and  Sarah  Ella  (Irwin)  Van  Gundy  (b.  Craw- 
fordsville.  111.).  Prepared  in  Ellsworth  H.  S.; 
Loda  H.  S.  Shield  and  Trident;  Ma-wan-da; 
Freshman  Baseball;  Capt.,  Varsity  Baseball. 
Nat.  Lamp  Works,  Nela  Park,  Cleveland,  1912- 
17;  Federal  Mortgage  Finance  Co.,  do.,  1917- 
18;  with  Glass  Coating  Co.,  do.,  1918^.  Home 
Guards.  Mem.,  Jovian  Order.  Married  Edna 
Mae  West,  Ag  5,  19 15,  Loda,  111.  Child,  Wil- 
liam Weston,  b.  t)  26,  1916.  Address,  1832  Man- 
nering  Road,  Cleveland;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Glass 
Coating   Co.,    Leader    News    Bldg.,   do. 


5472.     ROY   LAWRENCE  VANIMAN 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  12,  1880, 
Girard,  111.;  s.  Daniel  B.  and  Emma  (Snell) 
Vaniman.  Prepared  in  Girard  H.  S.  Phi 
Alpha  Delta;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Sigma  Xi;  Prelim.  Honors;  Treas.,  Soph. 
Class.  Engr.,  A.  T.  and  T.  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.,  1912;  Testing  Engr.,  Elec.  Testing  Lab., 
New  York  City,  1912-13;  Designer  and  Const. 
Engr.,  Starrett  and  Van  Vleck,  Long  Island, 
1913-14;  Assoc.  Engr.  and  West.  Representa- 
tive. P.  R.  Moses,  Consulting  Engr.,  Van- 
couver, B.  C,  1914-15:  Mech.  Engr.,  Union 
Stock  Yards  and  Transit  Co.,  Chicago,  191 51 
Pres.,  Produce  and  Terminal  Corp.,  Unioa 
Stock  Yards,  Chicago.  i9f5 — .  Assoc.  Mem., 
.\.  1.  E.  E.,  1914;  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.,  1915; 
Mem..  Saddle  and  Sirloin  Club,  191S;  Assoc. 
Mem.,'  Kenwood  Club,  1917.  Married  Helen 
Francis,  N  14,  1914,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Address, 
1134  East  46th  St.,  Chicago. 


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I1912 


5473.  ARNOLD  CYRUS  VAN  ZANDT 
Supervisor;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  25, 
1888,  Farina.  111.;  s.  Cyrus  Marriam  (b.  O.) 
and  Carrie  (GuthcridRe)  Van  Zandt  (b.  1852, 
Ky.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Yard 
Clerk,  Chief  terminal  car  tracer,  Chief  Clerk 
to  terminal  Trainmaster,  and  to  Supt.,  CM. 
&  St.  P.  Ry.,  Chicago,  1912-16;  Travehng 
Representative  Operating  V.  P.,  Baltimore  & 
Ohio  R.  R.,  1916-17;  Supvr.,  Bur.  Terminal 
Facilities,  Staff  of  Operating  V.  P.,  do.,  i9>7- 
ist.  Lt.,  Ord.  R.  C,  acting  as  Train  Master. 
Transportation  Corps,  191 7 — •  U.  S.  A.  P.  O. 
#  713  c/o  G.  S.  T.  S..  A.  E.  F..  France.  Ad- 
dress, Office  Vice  President,  B.  &  O.  Ry., 
Baltimore. 

5474.  LYNN  B.  VAUGHAN 
(Husband  of  No.  SUS) 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  D  4,  1887,  Vilas 
S.  Dak.;  s.  B.  F.  (b.  Minn.)  and  Mary  (Long) 
Vaughan  (b.  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Yankton  Coll. 
Acad.;  Yankton  Coll.,  1907-9-  B.  S.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1913;  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  igu- 
Mem.,  S.  Dak.  Med.  Soc;  A.  M.  A.  Mar- 
ried Viola  Fraser  ('12),  Downer's  Grove,  111., 
1915.  Children:  Vivian  b.  O  23,  1916,  Robert 
Berton,  b.  O  8,  191 7.  Address,  Hurley,  S. 
Dak. 

5475.  MINNIE  VAUTRIN 
Missionary;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  S  27,  1886, 
Secor,  111.;  d.  E.  L.  Vautrin.  Prepared  in 
111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Jr. 
and  Sr.  Basketball;  Athenean;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Cabinet.  Missionary,  Teacher,  Girls  Sch., 
China.  Address,  Lu  Chow  Fu,  via  Wuhu, 
China. 

5476.  CHARLES  EDWIN  VEAR 
Adv.  Agt.;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  My  11,  1888, 
Washington  Hgts.,  111.;  s.  Taylor  (b.  Horn- 
castle,  Eng.)  and  Ida  (Paynton)  Vear.  Pre- 
pared in  Calumet  II.  S.;  Assn.  Inst.,  Chicago. 
Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Daily  Illini  Staff.  Adv. 
Agt.,  Chicago,  1912-17;  Milwaukee,  1917-18; 
Chicago,  1 91 8 — .  Married  Margaret  Elizabeth 
Badenock,  O  18,  1917,  Chicago.  Address,  6457 
Santa  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1606  Bor- 
land   Bldg.,    do. 

5477.     JOSEPH    MCNAUGHTON    VIAL 
(Brother  of  Nos.  495i.  9457) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  12,  1889,  La 
Grange,  111.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  Ap  10,  1852,  do.) 
and  Carrie  D.  (Craigmile)  Vial  (b.  Ap  23, 
1859,  Hinsdale,  111.).  Prepared  in  Lyons  Tp. 
H.  S.,  LaCrange.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Pres., 
Bd.  of  Educ.  of  Consolidated  Independent 
Sch.  Dist.,  Ware,  la.,  1913 — .  Pocahontas  Co. 
Farm  Bur.  Married  Ruth  Merriam  Je  26, 
1912,  LaGrange,  111.  Children:  Jane,  b.  Jl  i, 
191.3;  Joseph  McNaughton,  Jr.,  b.  D  28,  1915- 
Address,   Ware,   la. 

5478.  GREGORY  VIGEANT,  Jr. 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ja  19,  1888, 
Chicago;  s.  G.  Vigeant.  Prepared  in  Robert 
Waller  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon; 
Phoenix;  Scarab;  Helmet;  Varsity  Track; 
Leader,  Univ.  Glee  Club;  Partnership  with 
Lehenbaum  &  Marx,  Chicago;  Arch.  Supt. 
Acting  Cant.,  Co.  C.  Chicago  Federal  Train- 
ing Camp.Regt.;  Co.  11,  14th  Regt.,  Ft.  Riley, 
Kan.     Address,  1216  Astor  St.,  Chicago. 


5479.  ARCHIE  LEWIS  VOIGHT 
Min.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Min.  E. ;  b.  N  4.  i88q, 
DuOuoin,  111.;  s.  S.  L.  Voight.  Prepared  in 
DuQuoin  Tp.  H.  S.  Mining,  Eldorado,  111.. 
Ensign,  U.  S.  X.  R.  F.,  Great  Lakes,  111. 
Address,  Eldorado,  111. 


5480.  WALTER  CHARLES  VOSS 
Arch.  Engr.  and  Teacher;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.; 
b.  N  16,  1887,  Chicago;  s.  Charles  (b.  D  27, 
1842,  Ger.)  and  Theresa  (Secfurth)  Voss  (b. 
Ja  29,  1855,  do.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech. 
H.  S.;  Chicago  Teachers'  Coll.,  1906-07.  Tau 
lieta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Concrete  Detailer  and  De- 
signer, Chicago,  1912-13;  Struct.  Steel  Esti- 
mator. Chicago,  1913;  Struct.  Steel  Designer, 
Cjhicago,  1913-14;  Head  of  Dept.  of  Arch. 
Const.,  Wentworth  Inst.,  Boston,  1914 — . 
Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  Testing  Material,  1915;  A.  S. 
C.  E.,  1918.  Married  Loretta  M.  Kensella, 
S  I.  1915,  Oak  Park,  111.  Address,  22  Garri- 
son Road,  Brookline,  Mass;  bus.  add.,  Went- 
worth   Institute,    Boston. 

5481.  HARVEY  FRANKLIN  WAGNER 
Appraisal  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ja  20, 
1885,  Girard,  111.;  s.  Daniel  Webster  (b.  Jl  3, 
1850,  Pyrmont,  Ind.)  and  Elizabeth  M.  (Rif- 
fey)  Wagner  (b.  S  25,  1853,  Salem,  Va.). 
Prepared  in  Virden  H.  S.  Triangle;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Prelim.,  Final  and  Special 
Honors;  Valedictorian.  Insp.,  Baltimore  Sew- 
erage Comn.,  Baltimore,  1912;  Insp.  and  Re- 
search Engr.,  Stone  &  Webster  Engng.  Corp., 
Keokuk,  1912-14;  Engr.,  St.  Louis  Elec.  Ter- 
minal Ry.  Co.,  Granite  City,  HI.,  1914-15; 
Appraisal  Engr.,  I.  T.  S.,  Peoria,  191 5 — . 
Married  Ruth  Kendall  Gillham,  Je  i,  191 5, 
Springfield,  111.  Child,  Charles  Daniel,  b.  N 
27,  1917.  Address,  509  Maryland  St.,  Peoria; 
bus.   add.,  111.  Traction   System,  do. 

5482.     HARMON   EBERT   WAITS 
Supt.  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  6,   1872, 
Elizabethtown,    Ind.;    s.    Reuben    Waits.      Pre- 
pared in  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.     Address,  Prince- 
ton, 111. 

5483.  PETER  CHARLES  WALTERS 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  29,  1881,  Dearborn 
Co.,  Ind.;  s.  John  (b.  F  22,  1842,  .\lsace)  and 
Catherine  (Altherr)  Walters  (b.  Trenton,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Grayville  H.  S.;  So.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.  Lawyer  and  Co.  Judge,  Edwards  Co., 
111.  Married  Ethel  F.  Farnsworth,  Ap  8,  1909, 
Mt.  Carmel,  111.  Children:  Richard  Farns- 
worth, b.  Ag  31,  1911  (died  O  16,  ipii); 
Charles  J.,  b.  My  16,  1914.  Address,  Albion, 
111. 

5484.  ANTHONY  W.  WAND 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  18,  1887, 
Elizabeth,  111.;  s.  Andrew  (b.  D  27,  1863, 
Woodbine,  111.)  and  Emma  (Baumgartner) 
Wand  (b.  O  6,  1865,  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Asst.  Supt.,  Const.,  Gen.  Cement  Gun 
Co.,  Chicago,  1912-14;  Instr.,  Assoc.  Prof.,  and 
Prof.,  Civ.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  N.  M.,  1914 — . 
C.  A.  C.  Service,  19 17 — .  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S. 
C.  E.,  19 1 7.  Phi  Kappa  Phi,  191 6.  Address, 
Albuquerque,  N.   M. 

5485.  CHARLES  H.  WARNOCK 
Agriculturist;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  Je  19,  1887, 
Onarga,  111.;  s.  Lawrence  D.  (I).  O  9,  1838, 
Guerney  Co.,  O.)  and  Amanda  (Ilollingsworth) 
Warnock  (b.  F  3.  1845,  Gilmore,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Onarga  H.  S.;  Grand  Prairie  Sem. 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa;  Delta  Kappa  Chi;  Shield 
and  Trident;  Mawan-da;  Fresh.  Varsity  Foot- 
ball; Class  Football;  Pres.,  Soph.  Class;  Jr. 
Prom.  Com;  Sr.  Ball  Com.  St.  Agt.  and  Sales- 
man, Miss.,  1912;  Auditing  Dept.,  I.  C.  R.  R., 
Chicago,  1913;  Plantation  Owner  and  Mgr., 
Onarga,  111.  and  Shaw,  Miss.,  1914-18.  U.  S. 
N.  A.,  I  St  Prov.  Co.,  1st  I'rov.  Bn.,  156  Depot 
Brig.,  (iamp  Jackson,  S.  C,  1918;  Bn.  Sergt. 
'Major,  do..  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.;  Mustered  out,  D  12, 
1918.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  Onarga,  111. 


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479 


5486.  GEORGE  EDWARD  WARREN 
(Brother  of  No.  6646) 
Div.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  1917;  b. 
N  19,  1890,  Pawpaw,  111.;  s.  lames  A.  (b.  O 
24,  1858,  Can.)  and  Anna  C.  (McBiide)  War- 
ren (b.  Pawpaw,  111.).  Prepared  in  Pawpaw 
H.  S.  Triangle;  Pres.,  C.  E.  Sec.  Sewage 
Comn.,  Baltimore,  191 2-1 3;  Engr.  and  Supt., 
James  Ferry  &  Sons,  Inc.,  Contr.,  do.,  191315; 
Asst.  Engr.,  Universal  Portland  Cement  Co., 
Chicago,  19 1 5—.  Married  Helen  Pratt,  O  10. 
1914,  Pawpaw,  III.  Child,  Patricia  Ann,  b.  N 
18,  1916.  Address,  5903  Race  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  Universal  Portland  Cement  Co.,  210 
S.  LaSalle  St.,  do. 

5487.  EDWARD  E.  WATERS 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  N  2,  1887,  Pal- 
myra, 111.;  s.  Tilfnrd  C.  (b.  S  21,  1855,  Carlin- 
ville.  111.)  and  Ina  Waters  (b.  Mr  10,  1856, 
Waverly,  111.).  Preiiared  in  Jacksonville  II. 
S.;  111.  Coll.,  1908-10.  Chi  Beta;  Fresh  Var- 
sity Football;  Fresh.  Varsity  Basketball;  Var- 
sity Basketball;  Sr.  Football.  Retail  Merchant, 
Wellington,  Kan.,  1912-13;  Salesman  and  Asst. 
Mgr.,  M.  L.  Rothschild,  Clothier,  Chicago, 
1913 — .  108  San.  Train,  Hdqtrs.  Field  Hbsp. 
Section,  33rd  Div.,  Camp  Logan;  Supply  Sergt., 
1917-18;  6th  Bat.,  F.  A.,  Camp  Stanley,  Tex., 
1918 — .     Address,  1124  E.  64th  St.,  Chicago. 

5488.  CHARLES  PROVINE  WEBB 
Lawyer:  LL.  B. ;  b.  S  26,  1887,  Benton,  111.; 
s.  D.  R.  Webb.  Prepared  in  E.  St.  Louis  H.  S. 
Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Egyptian  Club;  Philomathean; 
John  Marshall  Law  Club;  Prelim.  Honors;  Var- 
sity Cheer  Leader.  Address,  555  N.  i8th  St., 
E.  St.  Louis,  111-. 

5489.  WALTER  HARRY  WEBER 
Foundryman;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  Ja  21,  1887, 
Tower  Hill,  111.;  s.  Fred  G.  (b.  do.)  and  Eli- 
zabeth (Eberspacher)  Weber  (b.  Pana,  HI.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Delta  Kappa  Ep- 
silon;  Phoenix;  Baseball;  Pres.,  Stud.  Union. 
Salesman  Nat.  Tube  Co.,  Chicago,  1913-14; 
do.,  St.  Paul,  1915;  do.,  Chicago,  1916-17; 
Foundry  Practise,  Walworth  Mfg.  Co.,  Kewa- 
nee.  111.,  1918 — .  Married  Elizabeth  Bannis- 
ter, Ap  3,  191S,  Kewanee.  111.  Child,  Janet 
Elizabeth,  b.  Ja  11,  1918.  Address,  221  S.  Tre- 
mont  St.,  Kewanee,  IlL 

5490.  MELVIN  EICHBERG  WEIL 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  2,  1890, 
Chicago;  s.  Simon  (b.  Je  4,  1861,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.)  and  Belle  (Eichberg)  Weil  (b.  F  26, 
1866,  Atlanta,  111.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech. 
H.  S.  Chi  Phi;  Adelphic;  ist  Lt.,  Univ. 
Regt.;  V.  P..  Soph.  Class;  Sr.  Ball  Com. 
Equipment  Insp.,  Am.  Telegraph  and  Tele- 
phone Co.,  Engng.  Dept.,  Chicago,  1912-14; 
Salesman,  Simon  Weil  and  Co.,  Chicago, 
1914 — .  Married  Mabel  Weil,  N  8,  1916,  Chi- 
cago. Child,  Melvin  Stuart,  b.  F  23,  1918. 
Address,  4404  Maiden  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
231  W.  Lake  St.,  do. 

5491.  JOHN  RICHARD  WELLS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Jl  16,  1890,  Har- 
vard, 111.;  s.  F.  C.  and  Kate  (Lanning)  Wells. 
Prepared  in  Harvard  H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Scab- 
bard and  Blade;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Asst.,  An. 
Husb.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-14;  Farmer,  1914 — . 
Address,  Harvard,  111. 

5492.  RALPH  RAY  WELLS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  15.  1889, 
Wenona,  111.;  s.  D.  B.  and  Martha  (Foster) 
Wells.  Prepared  in  Wenona  II.  S.  Iris;  Ion- 
ian; Ag.  Club;  Debating.  Instr.,  Mont.  St. 
Coll.,  Bozeman,  Mont.,  1912-13;  Farmer, 
Wenona,  111.,  1913 — .  Auth.:  Articles  in  Agr. 
Jours.    Address,  Wenona,  111. 


5493-  LAWRENCE  MARTIN  WENTER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  9,  1890,  Chi 
cago;  s.  F.  Wenter.  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech 
H.  S.  Tau  Lambda;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Mandolin 
and  Glee  Club;  Class  Basketball.  Address, 
6254  Glenwood  Ave.,  Chicago. 


5494-  CHARLES  WHAM 
(Brother  of  Nos.  4022,  7300) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  i,  1887,  Cartter, 
111.;  s.  H.  B.  (b.  1848,  do.)  and  Nancy  Jane 
(Stonecipher)  Wham  (b.  1856,  Foxville,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Olncy  II.  S.;  So.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.  Sigma  Chi;  Adelphic;  Theta  Kappa  Nu; 
Delta  Sigma  Rho.  Shield  and  Trident;  Egyptian 
Club;  Prelim.  Honors;  Debating;  Football; 
Pres.,  Sr.  Class.  Cant.,  Co.  I,  9th  Regt.,  III. 
Nat.  Guard.  1917 — ;  Camp  Taylor,  Ky..  1918— . 
Married  Pauline  Bimdy,  N  2y,  191 5,  Centralia, 
111.  Address,  612  Broadway  St.,  Centralia,  HI.; 
bus.  add.,  212J4    E.  Broadway  St.,  do. 


5495.  JESSE  RAYMOND  WHEATON 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  F  3,  1883, 
Liberty  ville.  III.;  s.  J.  M.  Wheaton.  Prepared 
in  Eng.  and  Man.  Tr.  Sch.,  Chicago.  Bldg. 
Contr.  and  Arch.  Engr.,  Wheaton,  111.  Ad- 
dress,   121    Seminary   St.,   Wheaton,   111. 


5496.  CLIFFORD  E.  WHEELOCK 
Farm  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  28,  1885, 
Tampico,  III.;  s.  E.  E.  VVheelock.  Prepared 
in  Tampico  II.  S. ;  Shurtliff  Coll.  Equitable 
Powder  Mfg.  Co.;  Farm  Mgr..  Ft.  Smith,  Ark.; 
do.,  Jerseyville,  III.  Married  Myrtle  Louise 
Lewis,  N  IS,  191 1,  Tampico,  III.  Children: 
Gwyneth  Louise,  b.  F  2,  1913;  Lewis  Truman, 
b.  Je  13,  1915.     Address,  Jerseyville,  111. 


5497.  RUTH   LINCOLN    WHITAKER 
Teacher;    A.    B.   in    L.    &   A.;    b.    D   24,    1888, 

Chicago;  d.  Alton  E.  (b.  W.  Windsor,  Vt.) 
and  Jennie  L.  (North)  Whitaker  (b.  Boston). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Certificate, 
Chicago  Teachers'  Coll.,  1Q13.  Alpha  Xi  Delta. 
Teacher,  Chicago  Pub.  Schs.,  1913 — ;  Grad. 
Stud.,  Columbia,  1918 — .  Address,  536  E.  41st 
St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1230  Amsterdam  Ave., 
New  York   City. 

5498.  COURTLAND    KIRKE   WHITE 
Accountant;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  9,  1889, 

Columbia,  Wis.;  s.  Merrick  Lee  (b.  Ja  i,  1848, 
Hornell,  N.  Y.)  and  Maud  Kate  (Turney) 
White  (b.  Sligo,  Pa.").  Prepared  in  Rockford 
H.  S.  Adelphic;  Mask  and  Bauble.  Finan- 
cial Accounting,  Great  Atlantic  &  Pacific  Tea 
Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Married  Ruth  Keller, 
My  17,  1 91 7.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Child,  Court- 
land  Kirke,  Jr.,  b.  Mr  29,  1918.  Address, 
942  President  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  bus.  add., 
Great  Atlantic  and  Pacific  Tea  Co.,  do. 


5499.     ASA    J.    WILBOURN 

(Brother  of  No.  4978) 

A.    B.    in    L.    &    A.;    b.    F    16,    1891,    Olive 

Branch,    III.;    s.    W.    W.    Wilbourn.      Prepared 

in    Jackson    Mil.    Acad.,    Mo.      Address,    Olive 

Branch,   111. 

5500.  GEORGE  GLENN  WILEY 
(Brother  of  No.  8064) 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  O  26,  1887, 
Hardy,  Neb.:  s.  G.  E.  Wiley.  Prepared  in 
Warren  H.  S.  Draftsman,  Loew-Victor  Gas 
Engine  Co.,  Chicago.  U.  S.  S.  M.  A..  Univ. 
of  HI.    Address,  1134  FuUerton  Ave.,  Chicago.! 


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SSOi.     'LLOYD  GARRISON  WILLIAMS 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3606,  4496) 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  7,  i8qo,  Elgin,  111.; 
s.  John  II.  (b.  1857,  Wis.)  and  Mary  E.  (Foss) 
Williams  (b.  1858,  Campion,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Elgin  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  City  Attv., 
Elgin,  111.,  1915-17.  2d  Lt.,  Inf.,  Co.  8,  A. 
E.  F.,  France,  1917-18.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
B.  P.  O.  E.     Died  Ja  1919,  France. 


S502.     BEN  WILSON 

Ci\.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  F  16,  1886, 
Keithsburg,  111.;  s.  J.  A.  Wilson.  Prepared  in 
Lewis  Inst.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Civ.  Engr., 
111.  St.  Highway  Comn.,  Springfield,  111.;  with 
J.  W.  Butler  Paper  Co.,  Chicago.  Address, 
loio  Ft.  Dearborn  Nat.  Bank  Bldg.,  Chicago. 


'^03.     FRANK    HARLAND    WILSON 

Agriculturist;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ja  24,  1891, 
Champaign;  s.  Thomas  Alfred  (b.  Je  25,  1854, 
VVashington  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Blanche  (Ayres) 
Wilson  (b.  Ja  2,  1859,  Champaign).  Prepared 
in  Champaign  H.  S.  With  Gen.  Elec.  Co., 
Newark,  N.  J.,  1912-14;  Fruit  and  Poultry 
Farm,  Kaleva,  Mich.,  1914-18.  sth  Training 
Camp.  C.  A.  C,  Ft.  Monroe.  Va.  1st  Class 
Electn.  Sergt.,  C.  A.  C,  41st  Railroad  Art.,  Ft. 
Monroe,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Baptist  Church.  Ad- 
dress,   312    W.    Washington   St.,    Champaign. 


5504.     HORACE   SMITH    WILSON 

Mgr.,  Art  Service;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Je  19, 
1889.  Joliet,  111.;  s.  John  Frances  (b.  Candia, 
N.  H.)  and  Phoebe  A.  (McGuire)  Wilson  (b. 
Albany,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S. 
Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Yoxan;  Sr.  Ball  Com.; 
Glee  Club.  Mgr.,  Wilson  Adv.  Agency,  Cham- 
paign, 191315;  Newhoff,  Byers  and  Wilson, 
Music  Publishers,  1915-16;  Partner,  Charles  L. 
Johnson,  Music  Publishing  Co.,  do.;  Owner, 
Wilson  Art  Service,  do.,  1916-17.  ist  Lt.,  C. 
A.  R.  C,  Ft.  Levett,  Me..  1917;  72nd  Art., 
C.  A.  C,  Ft.  McKinley,  Me.,  1918;  France, 
191 8 — .     Address,  7226  Euclid  Ave.,  Chicago. 


5505..    EDWARD  KITCHELL  WITCHER 

Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  21,  1891, 
Olney,  111.;  s.  Robert  Bledsoe  (b.  Ap  15,  1855) 
and  Bertha  (Kitchell)  Witcher  (b.  N  23, 
1861).  Prepared  in  Olney  H.  S.;  Vanderbilt 
Univ.,  1911-12.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Sigma  Upsilon; 
Commodore  Club;  Philomathean;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Fraternity  jewelry  Salesman,  1912- 
13;  Gen.  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1913-16;  Med. 
Stud,  and  Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  Okla.,  1915 — . 
Address,    Norman,   Okla.. 


5506.     WILLIAM  PAXTON  WITT 
(Brother  of  No.  4982) 

Cashier;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  11,  1891,  Kane, 
111.;  s.  G.  W.  Witt.  Prepared  in  Carrollton 
H.  S.  Asst.  Cashier,  Kane  Trust  &  Savings 
Bank.,  Kane,  111.     Address,  Kane,  Ill.t 

5507.     COLLETT  EVERMAN  WOOLMAN 

(Husband  of  No.  6222;  Brother  of  Nos.  2871, 

8076,  8077) 

Dist.  Supervising  Agt. ;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b. 
O  8,  1889,  Bloomington,  Ind.;  s.  Albert  Jef 
ferson  (b.  My  31,  1861,  Ind.)  and  Daura 
(Campbell)  Woolinan  (b.  Ag  17,  1865,  Ky.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  of  111.  Acad.  Asst.  Planta- 
tion Mgr.,  Pantigo,  N.  C,  1912;  Plantation 
Mgr.,  Allendale,  La.,  1913;  (Jo.  Agr.  Agt.,  Mon- 


roe, La.,  1914-16;  Dist.  Supervising  Agt. 
Baton  Rouge  La.,  1916 — .  Married  Helen 
Fairfield  ('14),  Ag  8,  1916,  Champaign.  Ad- 
dress, 524  Middle  St.,  Baton  Rouge,  La.;  bus. 
add..   University   Station,  do. 


5508.     WALTER  BOATMAN  WORSHAM 
Manager;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Jl  28,  1888,  Pana, 

111.;    s.    G.    W.    Worsham.      I'repared   in    Paris 

H.    S.      Acacia;    Shield   and   Trident:    Sec^   E. 

E.    Soc;   Treas.   Aero  Club;    Cadet  Hop   (jom. 

Daily  Illini  Staff;  Art  Ed.,  Illio.     Mgr.,  A.  L. 

.Schaeffer's  Book  Store,  Paris,  111.    Address,  127 

1:.  Washington  St.,  Paris,  111. 


5509.     ETHEL  WEST  WRIGHT 

Secretary;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  20,  1883, 
Hillsdale,  la.;  d.  E.  L.  Wright.  Prepared  in 
Bradley  Poly.  Inst.  Address,  403  Dechman 
.\ve.,  Peoria. t 


5510.     GEORGE  ELLERY  WRIGHT 

Designer;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  D  18,  1886, 
Odell,  111.;  s.  Marcellus  Ellery  (b.  Farming- 
ton,  Me.)  and  Ada  (Hoadley)  Wright  (b. 
Ottawa,  111.).  Prepared  in  Odell  H.  S. 
Scarab.  Arch.  Desig^ner,  Office  of  Supervising 
Arch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-17.  ist  Lt.,  A.  S.  S. 
C,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Mem.,  Univ.  Club, 
Urbana,  19' 3-  Married  Sarah  Louise  Nixon, 
Je  24,  19 1 8,  Indianapolis.  Address,  1009  S. 
,!rd  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  256  Adm.  Bldg., 
I'niv.  of  111. 

551 1.  JOHN  EDWARD  WRIGHT 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  £.;  b.  D  23,  1884, 
Herscher,  111.;  s.  E.  P.  Wright.  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Elec.  Engr.,  Parsons  Min.  Co., 
Parsons,  N.  M.;  Contract  Dept.,  Commonwealth 
Edison   Co.,   Chicago.     Address,   Herscher,   111. 

5512.  ROBERT    GARDNER    YOUNG 
Mech.  Engr.;   B.   S.   in  E.   E.;  b.  Jl  6,   1890, 

Harvard,  111.;  s.  A.  W.  Young.  Prepared  in 
Harvard  H.  S.  Mech.  Engr.,  Oak  Park,  111.; 
Efficiency  Engr.,  Pub.  Service  Co.,  Chicago; 
with  Diamond  Power  Specialty  Co.,  Detroit. 
'Married  Margaret  Clendening,  D  1914,  Beard- 
stown.  111.  Child,  Lucie  Gardner,  b.  S  13, 
1916.  Address,  473  Pallister  Ave.,  Detroit; 
bus.  add..  Diamond  Power  Specialty  Co.,  De- 
troit. 

5513.  GEORGE  JOHN  ZIMMERMAN 

With  Gordon  &  Ferguson  Co.;  A.  B.  in  Bus.; 
1).  Ja  17,  1890,  Peoria;  s.  M.  Zimmerman.  Pre- 
pared in  Peoria  H.  S.;  Concordia  Coll.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Delta  Kappa  Chi;  Dcr  Deutsche 
Verein.  With  Hibbard,  Spencer,  Bartlett  &  Co., 
Chicago;  Supervising  Teacher,  Hilongos  Leyte, 
P.  I.;  with  Gordon  &  F"ergusan,  St.  Paul, 
1918 — .  Address,  311  Mackulin  St.,  St.  Paul; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Gordon  &  Ferguson,  St.  Paul. 


5514.     ADOLF  EDWARD   ZUCKER 
(Husband  of  No.  4308) 

Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1913; 
b.  O  26.  1890,  Ft.  Wayne.  Ind.;  s.  F.  (b.  S  2, 
1842,  Ger.)  and  Marie  (Kremmer)  Zucker  (b. 
Jl  13,  1857,  Madras,  S.  India).  Prepared  in 
Concordia  Coll.,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.  Ph.  D., 
LJniv.  of  Pa.,  191 7.  Teacher,  Clifton  Coll., 
1910-11;  Asst.,  (jer.,  Univ.  of  111.,  _  1913-15; 
Asst.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Pa.;  Instr.,  Tsing  Hua 
Coll.»  Peking,  China,  1917 — .  Married  Maria 
Lois  Miles  Cio),  S  6,  1916,  Bushnell.  111.  Ad- 
dress,  Tsing  Hua  Coll.,   Peking,   China. 


I9I31 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 
CLASS  OF  1913  (508  LIVING,  14  DEAD) 


481 


SS15.     HELEN  ABBOTT  (RANDOLPH) 

(Daughter    of    No.    373:    Wife    of    No.    5884; 

Sister  01  No.  4994) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  5.  1891.  Chicago; 
d.  William  Lamoiit  ('84),  (b.  F  14,  1861,  Union 
Grove,  111.)  and  Carrie  (Entwhistle)  Abbott  (b. 
Jl  27,  1850.  Elizabeth,  111.).  Prepared  in  Lake 
View  H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gainnia;  Yo  Ma. 
Married  Otto  Coffeen  Fitz  Randolph  ('13),  Je 
16,  1917,  Chicago.  Address,  4616  Beacon  St., 
Chicago. 

SS16.  SETH  DAVID  ABBOTT 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  My  9,  1891,  Crete, 
Neb.;  s.  Guy  Lett  (b.  Je  12,  1862,  Sheridan, 
HI.)  and  Elizabeth  (Lamham)  Abbott  (b.  D  3, 
1863,  Mudford,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Yorkville 
H.  S.  Farmer,  Florence,  Neb.,  1913-15;  do., 
Malaga,  N.  M.,  1915-16;  Municipal  Hail  Insp., 
Regina,  Sask.,  Can,  1916.  U.  S.  Marine  Corps, 
Paris  Island,  S.  C.  and  Quantico,  Va.,  1917; 
A.  E.  F..  1917;  Commended  for  bravery  at 
Chateau  Thierry;  with  Army  of  Occupation, 
N   1918 — .  Address,  Sheridan,  111. 

S517.  LILLIAN  MAY  ALB  AND  (MOHAN) 
(Sister  of  No.  6692) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  18,  1890,  Streator, 
III.;  d.  John  (b.  Alden,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary 
(Gleim)  Alband  (b.  Streator,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Streator  Tp.  H.  S.;  Beloit  Coll.  1908-11. 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Co.  Probation  Officer, 
Streator,  111.  1914-17;  Asst.  Sewing  Teacher, 
Pub.  Schools,  do.,  1916-17.  Married  John  Jay 
Mohan,  Je  14,  191 7.  Chicago.  Address,  804  S. 
Park  St.,  Streator,  III. 

_SSi8.  ROSCOE  H.  ALBRIGHT 
(Brother  of  No.  6041) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  10,  1888, 
Armington,  111.;  s.  Jerome  Albright.  Pre- 
pared in  Hittle  Tp.  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
C.  E.  Club;  Class  Fencing;  Varsity  Fencing; 
Sr.  Ball  Com.  Div.  Engr.,  Pa.  Ry.  Co.  Mar- 
ried Ruth  Grisson,  My  8,  I9i4>  Armington,  111. 
Address,  c/o  Div.  Office,  Pa.  Ry.  Co.,  New 
Castle,  Pa. 

SS19.  HARRY  GLEN  ALDRICH 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ja  30,  1889. 
Pasadena,  Calif.;  s.  Norman  Kellogg  (b.  1857, 
Tampico,  111.)  and  Christine  (Stepper)  Aid- 
rich  (b.  1861  Atlantic,  la.).  Prepared  in  Gales- 
burg  H.  S.  B.  S..  Knox  Coll..  1910.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Scarab;  Class  Basketball;  Class  Tennis. 
With  W.  B.  Griffin  &  F.  E.  Davidson,  Archs, 
1913;  Aldrich  &  Aldrich,  Archs.,  1914 — .  Ad- 
dress, 1255  N.  Cherry  St.,  Galesburg,  111.;  bus. 
add..  Mail  Bldg.,  do. 

5520.  LOUIS  ALLEN 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  191S;  b. 
N  20,  1887,  Penetanguishene.  Can;  s.  W.  H. 
Allen.  Prepared  in  Clinton  H.  S.;  Univ.  of 
Paris,  1913.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Prelim.  Honors; 
Le  Cercle  Frangais.  Asst.  Rom.  Lang.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1915-16.  Section  94,  U.  S.  A.  A.  S., 
A.  E.  P.,  France;  Awarded  Croix  de  Guerre, 
Mr,  1918.     Address,  905  W.  Clay  St.,  Clinton, 

in. 

S52I.  RUBY  ALLEN  (BOYER) 
(Wife  of  No.  6103) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  29,  1886,  Carlyle, 
111.;  d.  James  (b.  Ap  12,  1844,  do.)  and  Sarah 
(Lamb)  Allen  (b.  Jl  12,  i8=;2,  Belfast,  Ire- 
land). Prepared  in  Carlyle  H.  S.;  111.  State 
Normal  Univ.  1903-05;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  sum- 
mer 1908.  Phi  Beta  Kappa:  Kappa  Delta  Pi; 
.■\thenean;  Salutatorinn.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Monti- 
cello,  111.,  1913-16;  Teacher,  Eng.,  Tech.  H. 
S.,     Indianapolis,      1916-17.      Married     Walter 


Howard  Boyer  ('14),  Jl  21,  1917,  Leavenworth, 
Kan.  Child,  William  Howard,  b.  S  6,  1918. 
Address,  Carlyle,  111. 

5522.  CARL  WALTER  ALLISON 
Principal;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  N  22,  1886,  Olney, 
111.;  s.  C.  W.  (b.  Painesville,  O.)  and  Ermina 
(Creek;  Allison  (b.  Louisville.  111.).  Prepared 
in  Olney  H.  S.  Class  Treas.  Prin.,  Schs.,  Hib- 
bing  Minn.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Snelling,  Minn., 
1917;  2d  Lt.,  0.  M.  C,  1917-  Mem.,  B.  P.  O. 
E. ;  A.  F.  /\.  M;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Married  Janet 
Mitchell,  D  27,  1913,  Chicago.  Child,  Carl 
Walter,  Jr.,  b.  O  1,  1915-  Address,  2154  F  St., 
Washington,  D.  C;  bus.  add.,  Room  98,  Sub. 
Div.,  Q.  M.  G.  O.,  do. 

5523.  CLARENCE  FELIX  ANDERSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  18,  1886. 
Flora,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  1845.  Decatur  Co., 
Ind.)  and  Froelah  (McGrew)  Anderson  (b. 
1861,  Flora,  111.).  Prepared  in  Flora  H.  S.; 
So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Teacher  Eng., 
Houghton,  Mich.,  1912-14;  Cent.  H.  S.,  Mus- 
kogee Okla.,  1914-16;  Head  of  Dept.,  Eng., 
do.,  1916-18.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Okla. 
Council,  Teachers  of  Eng.  Married  Ruth  I. 
McCZreery,  Je  12,  1912,  Thompsonville,  111. 
Children:  Margaret,  b.  My  20,  1913;  Donald 
Felix,  b.  My  20,  1916.  Address,  447  North  K 
St.,  Muskogee,  Okla. 

SS24.  ISABELLA  ANDERSON 
Supt.  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1914; 
b.  Monroe  Co.,  111.;  d.  John  (b.  1831,  Scotland) 
and  Jane  (Rook)  Anderson  (b.  1830,  Eng.). 
Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Supt.,  Schs., 
Arenzville,  111.,  1918 — .  Address,  Arenzville, 
111. 

5523.  JAMES  BURTON  ANDREWS 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  29,  1890. 
Washington.  111.;  s.  Charles  Woodson  (b.  Jl 
12,  1858,  do.)  and  Anna  Augusta  (Jacquin) 
Andrew  (b.  Ag  20,  1858,  Metamora,  111.).  Pre 
pared  in  Walnut  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr.  Club 
Hoof  and  Horn  Club.  Farm  Mgmt.,  Field  work 
Univ.  of  111.,  Elvaston,  111.,  1913-14;  Instr 
and  Asst.,  Farm  Orgn.  and  Mgmt.  do.,  Ur 
bana,  1914 — .  U.  S.  Navy,  Seattle,  Wash. 
N  1 91 8;  Mustered  out,  Ja  11,  1919-  Address 
12  1 1    W.   Main    St.,   Urbana. 

5326,     PEACH    HELEN    ANDREWS 
(NELSON) 

(Wife  of  No.  5340) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  11,  1892,  Washington, 
111.;  d.  Robert  Burton  (b.  1858,  do.)  and  Ma- 
tilda (Hopkins)  Nelson  (b.  1859,  Sibbertoft, 
Eng.).  Prepared  in  Macon  and  Decatur  H. 
Schs.  Delta  Gamma:  Athenean;  W.  A.  A.; 
Class  Basketball.  Instr.,  Math.,  Stephens  Coll., 
Columbia,  Mo.  Married  Raymond  Andrew 
Nelson  ('12),  S  19,  1915.  Macon,  111.  Ad- 
dress, El  Paso,  Tex. 

3327.  WILLIAM  ORUS  ANDREWS 
Desiener;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  13,  1887,  Oak 
Park,  111.;  s.  Charles  Jonathan  (b.  Jl  7,  1849, 
Wigan,  Eng.)  and  Harriet  Emily  (Hitchcock) 
Andrews  (b.  Mr  23,  1848,  Campion,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Oak  Park  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  C.  E. 
Club;  Prelim.  Honors;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Instr.,  Dept.  of  Mech.,  Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst., 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  191 3-1 7;  Deeigner,  Stone  & 
Webster,  Boston,  1Q17 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Soc.  of  Engrs.  of  E.  N.  Y..  i9i5-:7;  Baptist 
Church.  Married  Nellie  Marie  Ott.  Je  20, 
1917,  Brunswick.  N.  Y.  Address,  80  Blake  St., 
Boston;  bus.  add.,  147  Milk  St.,  c/o  Stone  & 
Webster,  do. 


482 


University  of  Illinois 


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5528.  NOBLE  ARNOLD 
(Brother  of  No.  6056) 
Branch  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  Ag 
30,  1889,  Iowa  City,  1^.;  s.  Edwin  Hunter  (b. 
Cresco,  la.)  and  Emma  (Noble)  Arnold  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Calumet  H.  S.  Treas.,  Sr. 
Ball  Com.  Engiig.  Lab.  Asst.,  Chicago,  igi3- 
17;  Branch  Mgr.,  Holland  Furnace  Co.,  Clin- 
ton, la.,  11)17 — .  Married  Helen  Gardner,  S 
25,  1914,  Chicago.  Child,  Gardner,  b.  Ag  19, 
1917.  Address,  1015,  5th  Ave.,  Clinton,  la.; 
bus.  add.,  424  N.  2nd  St.,  do. 

5529.  ALBERT  KING  ATKINSON 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  O  2,  1889,  Toledo,  O.;  s. 
C.  H.  Atkinson.  Prepared  in  Toledo  Central 
H.  S.  Philomathean;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet; 
Class  Football.  With  Oliver  Typewriter  Co. 
Address,  5542  Dorchester  Ave.,  Chicago. 

5530.  FREDERICK  MORTIMER 
ATKINSON,  JR. 
Real  Est.  Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
My  10,  1887,  Chicago;  s.  Frederick  Mortimer 
(b.  F  22,  1845,  Ontario,  Can.)  and  Sarah  R. 
(Morse)  Atkinson  (b.  S  14,  1850,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Lake  N'iew  H.  S.  Capt. 
and  Regt.  Commissary,  Univ.  Regt.;  Varsity 
Tennis.  Address,  2827  Pine  Grove  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  7  S.  Dearborn  St.,  do. 

SS3I.  CHARLES  AUSTIN  ATWOOD 
Asst.  St.  Leader;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  15. 
1889,  Peoria  Co.,  111.;  s.  Charles  Lincoln  (b. 
1862,  do.)  and  Harriet  (Gordon)  Atwood  (b. 
S  I,  1864,  do.).  Prepared  in  Bradley  Poly. 
Inst.  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr.  Club;  Ed.,  ///.  Agr. 
Farmer,  Alta,  111.,  19 13-18;  Agr.  Demonstra- 
tion Service,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18.  Asst.,  St. 
Leader,  (To.  Advisory  Work,  do.^,  191 8—. 
Charter  Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  Peoria;  Sec,  Peoria 
Co.  Farm.  Bur.  Married  ^lyrtle  B.  Cromwell, 
S  19,  1918,  Momence,  111.  Address,  508  W. 
Iowa  St.,-  Springfield,  111.;  bus.  add.,  1210 
Springfield  Ave.,  do. 

5532.  ROBERT  BACH 
Tailor;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E.;  b.  D  13,  1889, 
Chicago;  s.  Joseph  Bach.  Prepared  in  Crane 
Man.  Tr.  H.  S.  Chi  Psi;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma; 
Prelim.  Honors;  Sergt.  and  ist  Lt.,  Univ. 
Regt.;  Baseball.  With  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Mines, 
Dept.  Interior,  Washington,  D.  C,  1913;  Tail- 
or, Chicago.  1913 — .  Married  Maud  Thielke, 
Ag  28,  1913,  Omaha.  Child,  Robert  Joseph,  b. 
F  16,  191 6.  Address,  3344  Broadway,  Lake- 
view  Sta.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  16  W.  Jackson 
Blvd.,   do. 

5533.  HENRY  STILLMAN  BADGER 
Chief  Electn.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  23,  1886, 
Delavan,  Wis.;  s.  Charles  E.  and  Frances 
Lillian  (Cooper)  Badger  (b.  Woodstock.  111.). 
Prepared  in  Elgin  H.  S.;  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago. 
Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Final  Honors.  Testing  Dept., 
(jen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1913-14; 
Chem.  Engr.,  Kenicott  Water  Softener  Co., 
Chicago  Hgts.,  111.,  1914-16;  Asst.  Div.  Insp., 
Pub.  Service  Comn.  of  No.  111.,  do.,  1916-17. 
Instr.,  Magneto  Dent.,  Mech.  Sch.,  Aviation 
Sta.,  1Q17;  Chief  Electn.,  U.  S.  N.  R.  1'., 
191 7;  Mustered  out,  Ja  13,  1919-  Address,  434 
Pacific  St.,  Appleton,  Wis.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Pub- 
lic  Service  Co.,  Chicago  Heights,   111. 

5534.  ROSCOE  EDWARD  BAILEY 
Bus.  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  S  19,  1891. 
Neoga,  111.;  s.  Otis  C.  (b.  D  21,  1869,  Mon- 
soria,  Ind.)  and  Anna  E.  (Estes)  Bailey  (b. 
D  3,  1871,  Neoga,  111.).  Prepared  in  Milford 
and  Newman  IT.  Schs.  E.  E.  Soc.  .Stuil., 
Central  .Sta.  Practice,  Commonwealth  Edison 
(I!o.,  Chicago,  1913-14;  Special  Salesman,  111. 
N.  Utilities  Co.,  Dixon,  111.,  1914;  Salesman, 
Utah    Power    and    Light    Co.,    Salt    Lake    City, 


1914-16;  Supt.,  Power  Sales,  do.,  1916— .  Mar- 
ried Clara  Hope,  S  g,  1915,  Salt  Lake  City. 
Child,  Helen  Louise,  b.  Mr  25,  1917.  Address, 
1474  S.  15th  St.  East  Salt  Lake  City;  bus.  add., 
132  S.  Main  St.,  do.  * 

5S3S.  GLENN  CLIFFE  BAINUM 
Dir.  of  Mus.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  6, 
1888,  Olney,  111.;  s.  Osci  Jay  (b.  Ja  26,  i860. 
do.)  and  Ida  Elizabeth  (ClifFe)  Bninum  (b.  Mr 
22,  1861,  do.).  Prepared  in  Paxton  II.  S.  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  III.  Union  Dramatic  Club;  Lamb- 
kins. Head,  Engng.  Dept.,  \V.  Aurora  H.  S., 
iyi4;  Dir.  of  Mus.,  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
Carbondale,  111.,  1915-17.  2d  Lt.,  Inf.  R.  C, 
1917;  342d  Inf.,  N.  A.,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1917; 
ist  Lt.,  Hdqtrs.  Co..  71st  Inf.,  11th  Div.,  Camp 
Meade,  Md.,  1918-19;  Mustered  out,  Ja  24.  1919. 
.Mem.  B.  P.  O.  E.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  K.  P.; 
M.  E.  Church.  Married  Manta  Wilson  Put- 
camp,  Je  9,  1916,  Carbondale,  111.  Address, 
717  S.  Washington  St.,  Carbondale,  111. 

5536.  ETHEL  MAY  BAIRD  (WEAVER) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2566,  3627) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  28,  1891,  Benton, 
IJl.;  d.  James  M.  (b.  O  21,  1839,  Glasgow, 
Scotland)  and  Anna  E.  (Alcock)  Baird  (b. 
Jl  9,  1856,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
H.  Sc.  Club.  Married  Lana  Weaver,  Ag  12, 
■913.  Urbana.  Children:  Jean  Elizabeth;  James 
Baird.  Address,  310  W.  Church  St.,  Harris- 
burg,  Ill.t 

5537.  JULIA  MINNETTA  BARBER 
(Sister  of  Nos.  5538,  7361) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  M.  A.,  191S;  b. 
My  16,  1889,  LaFox,  111.;  d.  Carroll  A.  (b.  N  5. 
1854.  LaFox.  111.)  and  Mary  (Anderson)  Barber 
(b.  Jl  2,  i860,  Virgil  Tp.,  Kane  Co.,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Geneva  H.  S.  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Pre- 
lim. Honors:  Teacher,  Eng.,  Oswego  H.  S., 
1915-17.     Address,   LaFox,   111. 

5538.  LESLIE  CARROLL  BARBER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  5537,  7361) 

Journalist;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  15,  1891. 
La"Fox,  111.;  s.  Carroll  A.  (b.  N  5.  1854,  LaFox, 
111.)  and  Mary  V.  (Anderson)  Barber  (b.  Jl 
2,  i860,  Virgil,  111.).  Prepared  in  Geneva  11.  S. 
Cosmopolitan  Club;  2nd  Lt.  Univ.  Regt.  Re- 
porter, Aurora  Beacon  News,  Aurora,  111., 
1913-16;  Farmer,  LaFox.  111.,  1916-17.  Co.  I., 
i6th  Inf.;  Instr.,  Army  Candidates  Sch.,  A. 
P.  O.,  714,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  1st  Lt.,  Co.  I,  i6th 
Inf.,  A.  E.  F.,  Artois  Section,  1917 — .  Address, 
LaFox,  111. 

5539.  HENRY  HARRISON  BARTELLS 
Ceram.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  Jl  3,  1888, 
Camp  Point,  111.;  s.  George  Case  (b.  Jl  i,  1841, 
Ger.)  and  Christina  (Walters)  Bartells  (b.  F 
I,  1843.  New  York  City).  Prepared  in  Maple- 
wood  H.  S.,  Camp  Point,  III.  Acacia;  Theta 
Nu  Epsilon;  Fresh.  Baseball;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.; 
Sr.  Ball  Com.;  Tr.  Smoker  Com.  Ceram.  Engr., 
N.  M.  Fire  Brick  Co..  Streator,  111.;  Bessemer 
Limestone  Co.,  Youngstown,  O.;  Supt.  of  Plant, 
do.  ist.  Class  Pvt^  1918;  Sergt.,  1918;  2nd  Lt,, 
21st  Co.,  6th  Tr.  Bn..  158th  Depot  Brig.,  F.  A., 
Camp  Taylor,  Ky. ;  Mustered  out,  D  17,  1918. 
Mem.,  Streator  Club;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address. 
New  Castle,  Pa.;  bus.  add.,  714  Stambaugh 
Bldg.,   Youngstown,   O. 

5540.  BARTOW  STRANG  BASCOME 
Const.  Sunt.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Tl  16,  1886, 
Plainfield,  N.  J.;  s.  Geo.  D.  and  Ada  (Strang) 
Bascome.  Prepared  in  Elmira  (N.  Y.)  Free 
Acad.  Engr.,  N.  Y.  Subways,  1912-13:  N.  Y. 
St.  Barge  Canal,  1913-14;  N.  Y.  St.  Highway 
Comn.,  1914-16;  Supt.,  Const.,  United  Service 
Co.,  Scranton.  Pa..  1916-18.  2nd  Lt.  Engrs., 
N.  A.,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1918 — .  Address, 
405   Lake   St.,  Elmira,  N.  Y. 


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5541.  LOUIS  PETER  BAUMAN 
(Husband  of  No.  5603) 
Rancher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  26,  1888, 
Seattle,  Wash.;  s.  Peter  (1).  iSfio,  Springfield, 
111.)  and  Mary  Louise  (Perkins)  Baunian  (b. 
1863,  </().).  Prepared  in  Springfield  II.  -S.  Far- 
mer, Peoria,  111.,  1914;  Fieldon,  111.,  1915; 
Supt.,  Thunder  Mountain  Ranch,  Crivitz,  VVis., 
1916 — .  Married  Eleanor  Marie  Combe  ('13), 
Jl  4.   1914,  Champaign.     Address,  Crivitz,  Wis. 

SS42.  MAURICE  ROBERT  BEBB 
(Brother  of  Nos.  5027,  7375) 
Florist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  22,  1891,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Robert  (b.  Ag  20,  1865,  Washington, 
D.  C.)  and  Florence  Alma  (Pine)  Bebb  (b.  Mr 
10,  1865,  Staten  Island,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Calumet  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Iris;  Alpha  Zeta; 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors. 
Fresh.  Varsity  Track;  Varsity  Track;  Varsity 
Tennis.  Mgr.,  Greenhouses  of  Muskogee  Car- 
nation Co.,  Muskogee,  Okla..  1913-17.  Stud. 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Roots,  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  1917; 
2nd.  Lt.,  Inf.,  R.  C,  1917;  31-th  Ammunition 
Train,  Camp  Pike,  Ark.;  ist.  Lt.,  Inf.,  N.  A., 
1917;  Capt.,  S.  M.  A.  Austin,  Te.x.  Address, 
1 1 19  Fremont  Ave.,  Muskogee,  Okla.;  bus.  add., 
Muskogee  Carnation  Co.,  do. 

5543.  MORRIS  LOUIS  BECKER 
Mine  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  Min.  E. ;  b.  F  22,  1889, 
Russia;  s.  Julius  Becker.  Prepared  in  Medill 
H.  S.  Asst.  Supt.,  Guggenheim  Mine.  Mar- 
ried Sarah  R.  Frankel,  F  15,  1914,  Chicago. 
Address,  Guggenheim  Mine,  Rancagua,  Chile,  S. 
A. 

5544.  RALPH  ANDERSON  BENNITT 
(Husband  of  No.  5051) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  C.  E.,  1917; 
b.  O  20,  1888,  Sandwich,  111.,  s.  C.  C.  Bennitt. 
Prepared  in  Englewood  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Zeta 
Psi;  Pres.,  C.  E.  Club;  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs; 
Fresh.  Varsity  Swimming;  Class  Swimming; 
Class  Treas. ;  Homecoming  Com.;  Engng. 
Dance  Com.  City  Engr.,  Chicago,  1913;  De- 
signing and  Const.  Engr.,  Factory  Bldg:s.; 
Chile  Exploration  Co.,  Chile,  S.  A.  Married 
Clara  Brooks  ('12),  My  i,  1915,  Saunemin, 
111.  Address,  Chuquicomata,  via  Antofogasta, 
Chile  Exploration  Co.,  Chile,  S.  A. 

5545.     FREDERICK  EDWARD  BERGER 

(Brother  of  ^fo.  8950) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ap  16,  1889, 
Davenport,  la.;  s.  Edward  (b.  Ap  14,  i86o, 
Chicago)  and  Elise  (Lorenzen)  Berger  (b.  Ag 
18,  1862,  Davenport,  la.).  Prepared  in  Daven- 
port (la.).  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Scarab; 
Arch.  Club.  Arch.  Draftsman,  Chicago,  1913- 
14;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Arch.  Dept.,  Gordon  Van  Tine 
Co.,  Davenport,  la.,  1914 — •.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  Tri-City  Arch.  Club;  Davenport  Cml. 
Club;  Sec.,  Davenport  Alumni  Chapter  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  Presby.  Church.  Married  Agnes 
Zilly,  Ja  12,  1916,  Chamjiaign.  Child,  Thomas 
Edward,  b.  My  11,  191 7.  Address,  626  Brown 
St.,   Davenport,   la. 

5546.  WALLACE  BERGER 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  O  3,  1883, 
Chicago;  s.  William  G.  (b.  Jefferson,  Wis.)  and 
Minnie  (Schoenberg)  Berger  (b.  Wheeling, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Lake  \'iew  H.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.  Cosmopolitan  Club.  Arch.  Engr.,  Gard- 
ner &  Lindberg,  Engrs.  Married  Grace  Louise 
Schlocrer,  S  15,  1917,  Chicago.  Address,  1851 
Cornelia  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1135  Mar- 
quette Bldg.,  do. 

5547-     ROBERT   EDWIN   BLACKBURN 
Professor;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    Ja    24,     i88g, 
Salina,   Kan.;   s.  J.   E.   (b.   Mr   12,    1856,  Brook- 
lyn,  111.)    and   Flora   (Kidder)    Blackburn    (b.   F 


12,  1861,  Durango,  111.).  Prepared  in  Quincy 
IL  S.  M.  S.  A.,  Univ.  of  Ga.,  1915.  Lambda 
Chi  Alpha;  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club.  Instr., 
Ga.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1913-15;  Farmer,  LaFayctte, 
Ga.,  1915-17;  Adj.  Prof.,  Hort.,  Exten.  Ser- 
vice, Ga.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1917 — .  Married  Ruth 
Callaway,  O  i,  1915,  Atlanta.  Children:  Ruth, 
b.  Ag  13,  1916;  Edna,  b.  N  5,  1918.  Address, 
.\thens,   Ga. 

5548.  WALTER  ARTHUR  BLAKESLEE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ag  23,  1892, 
DuQuoin,  111.;  s.  Frank  U.  Blakeslee.  Pre- 
pared in  Kansas  City  (Mo.)  Man.  Tr.  H.  S. 
VVith  Ford  Motor  Car,  Branch  Assembly  Plant, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  191 5;  Rice  Inst.,  Houston, 
Tex.,  1 91 6.  Married  Z.  C.  P.lakeslee,  D  28, 
1917,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  .Address,  524  Trenton 
St.,    Wilkinsburg,   Pa. 

5549.  WILFRED  FRANCIS 
BLATHERWICK 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Je  7,  1890,  Chat- 
tanooga, Tenn.;  s.  Wilfred  F.  (b.  Je  12,  1847, 
Hiram,  O.)  and  Mary  (Reckner)  Blatherwick 
(b.  Mr  10,  1851,  Holmes  Co.,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Vincennes,  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Acanthus.  Arch. 
Draftsman  and  Designer,  Cincinnati.  3d  O. 
T.  C,  Camp  Grant,  Rockford,  111..  1918;  ist 
Lt..  3rd  Co.,  13th  Repl.  and  Tr.  Bn..  Camp 
Pike,  Ark.;  Mustered  out,  D  15,  191 8.  Address, 
235   S.  4th  St.,  Vincennes,  Ind. 

5550.  PAUL  THEODORE  BOCK 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  31,  1889, 
Chicago;  s.  Cliristopher  H.  and  Wilhelmina 
(Eheling)  Bock.  Prepared  in  N.  Div.  H.  S.. 
Chicago.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigtna  Xi;  Prelim., 
Final  and  Special  Honors.  Engng.  Dept.,  C. 
&  N.  W.  Ry.,  1913;  Bur.  of  Bridges  and 
Ilarbor,  Chicago,  1913-15:  East  River  Tunnels, 
N.  V.  2d  and  ist  Lt.,  U.  S.  Primitive  Expe- 
dition, Mex.,  1917;  2d  U.  S.  Engrs.;  Border 
Patrol,  5th  U.  S.  Engrs.;  Coast  Guard,  4th 
Engrs.,  Training  Regt.,  Camp  Humphreys,  Va., 
1918;  Sr.  Instr.,  Engrs..  O.  T.  C.,  do.  Ad- 
dress, 2930   Burling  St.,  Chicago. 

5551-     MARTHA    ELIZABETH    BONHAM 

Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  16, 
1889,  Raub,  Ind.;  d.  Cassius  Milton  (b.  1856, 
Mount  Carmel,  Ind.)  and  Anna  Mary  (Chan- 
cellor) Bonham  (b.  1857,  Carlvle,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Watseka  H.  S.  Teacher,  Eng.  and 
Hist.,  Delavan,  111.,  1913-15:  do..  Remington, 
Ind.,  1915-17;  Prin.,  H.  S.,  do.,  1917;  do.,  Kent- 
land,  Ind.  Address,  Watseka,  III.;  bus.  add., 
Remington,    Ind. 

SSS2.  BERTHA  BOURDETTE  (HENDRIX) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  .\.;  b.  Mr  13,  1888,  Miles 
City,  Mont.;  d.  Henry  Edwin  (b.  F  28,  1866, 
111.)  and  Cora  Maud  (Conroy)  Bourdette  (b. 
Ag  14,  1870,  111.).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park 
and  Wendell  Phillips  II.  Schs.,  Chicago;  Spo- 
kane, (Wash.)  H.  S.  Athenean;  Scribbler's 
C^lub;  Bethany  Circle:  French  and  Spanish 
Clubs;  Class  Poet.  Lived  in  Spain,  summer, 
191 3.  Auth.:  Raison  d'aimer,  Tc.v.  Rez'iew, 
Vol.  II.  1916;  The  Half  Wit,  do.,  1917;  Rose 
Dreams.  The  Madrigal,  Vol.  I,  1917;  Do  I 
Love  Thee?  Vol.  I,  19 17.  RIarried  W.  S. 
Hendrix,  Je  25,  1913.  Chicago.  Children: 
Edith  Bourdette,  b.  S  5,  1914;  William  Edwin, 
b.  O  29,  1916.  Address,  Box  77,  Univ.  Sta., 
Austin,  Tex. 

5553-  FRANCES  JOSEPHINE  BOYD 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  .A..;  b.  O  4.  1802, 
Cisco,  111.;  d.  W.  A.  (b.  Hallsville,  111.)  and 
Florence  .Adelaide  (Read)  Boyd  (b.  Cham- 
paign). Prepared  in  Decatur  and  .Xshland  H. 
Schs.;  111.  Woman's  Coll..  igog-ii.  Pi  Beta 
Phi;  -Athenian;  Advisorv  Bd.  Women's  League: 
Y.     W.     C.    A.,    2d    Cabinet;    Classical    Club. 


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University  of  Illinois 


I1913 


Teacher,  Hist,  and  Latin,  H.  S.,  Bellflower, 
1913-14;  do.,  Onarga,  1914-17;  Prin.,  Com- 
munity II.  S.,  Leroy,  111.,  1917-18;  Teacher, 
Hist..  H.  S.,  Champaign,  1918 — .  Address,  606 
W.  Green  St.,  Champaign. 

S5S4-  BESS  BOYERS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  II.  Sc;  b.  D  30,  1890, 
Decatur,  Ind.;  d.  James  S.  (b.  Jl  17,  1850, 
Morgantown,  \V.  Va.)  and  Eva  Elizabeth 
(Musson)  Boyers  (b.  S  13.  1859,  Champaign). 
Prepared  in  Decatur  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  111. 
Woman's  Coll.,  1909-11.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 
H.  Sc.  Club.  Pres.,  Decatur  Civic  League, 
Decatur,  Ind.,  1913-15;  Supvr.,  II.  Sc,  Pub. 
Schs.,  Decatur,  Ind.;  Supvr.,  H.  Arts  and 
H.  Sc,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  San  Jose,  Calif.  Mem., 
Ind.  St.  Fraternity  Kappa  Kappa  Kappa.  Ad- 
dress, 929  Oxford  St.,  Berkeley,   Calif. 

S55S.  LUCY  CENTER  BRADRICK 
Teacher:  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  26,  1889, 
Crescent  City,  111.;  d.  Borter  (b.  My  26,  1846, 
Muncie,  Ind.)  and  Isabella  (Robison)  Bradrick 
(b.  Jl  4,  1846,  Darlington,  Wis.).  Prepared 
in  Watseka  H.  S.  Phi  I'.eta  Kappa;  Pres.,  Alc- 
thenai;  Fresh,  and  Prelim.  Honors;  Sec,  Sr. 
lllinae;  V.  P.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Teacher,  Farmland, 
Ind.,  1913-14;  do.,  Watseka,  111.,  1914-15;  do., 
Ind.,  1913-14;  do..  Watseka,  111.,  1914-15;  do. 
Burlingame,  Calif.,  1915-16;  Watseka,  111, 
1916 — .     Address,  302  N.   sth  St.,  Watseka  111. 

5556.  ALEXANDER  RUDOLPH 
BRANDNER 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.,  M.  S.,  1914;  '^ 
N  IS,  1891,  Bucharest,  Roumania;  s.  Ludwig 
(b.  Je  3.  1863,  Ratisbon,  Bavaria,  Ger.)  and 
Marie  (Scharschmidt)  Brandner  (b.  N  20, 
1868,  Jassy,  Roumania).  Prepared  in  North 
Division  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Arch.  Design  (Even- 
ing Work)  Atelier  Rebori,  Chicago,  1914-17. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Rho  Chi;  Adel- 
phic  Arch.  Club;  Prelim.  Honors;  Post.  Grad. 
Scholarship;  5th  F.  J.  Plym  Fellowship  in 
Arch.,  1915.  Arch,  and  Draftsman,  Chicago, 
1913-18.  (Jo.  C,  333d  Mach.  Gun  Bn.,  Camp 
Grant,  111.,  1918;  Interpreter  and  Topographer, 
Intelligence  Dept.,  33d  Div.  Address,  i437 
P.erteau  Ave..  Chicago. 

5557.     IRVING   MYRON    BRAZIER 
Teacher;   B.   S.   in   Agr.;   b.  F  6,   1887,   Bos- 
ton,  Mass.;   s.  C.    Brazier.     Prepared  in  Calit. 
St.  Norm.   Sch.;   Univ.  of  Calif.    Prin.,  H.  S., 
Ukiah,  Calif.     Address,  Ukiah,  Calif. 

5558.  WILLIAM  JAMES  BROADHEAD 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  25,  1890, 
Fulton,  111.;  s.  J.  W.  Broadhead.  Prepared  in 
Sedgwick  (Colo.)  H.  S.;  Colo.  Agr.  Coll. 
Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Hel- 
met; Ku  Klux;  Yo.xan;  Class  Football;  1st 
Sergt.,   Univ.   Regt.     Address,   Sedgwick,  Colo. 

5559.  EDAVIN  JOHN  BROCKMEYER 
Arch,  and  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ja  5. 
1 89 1,  Palestine,  Tex.;  s.  Edward  F.  and  Lula 
Brockmeyer.  Prepared  in  E.  St.  Louis  H.  S. 
Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Eg^'ptian  Club;  Fresh.  Var- 
sity Football;  Cajpt.,  Varsity  Water  Polo.  Lt., 
Pioneer  Engrs.,  Co.  D,  314  Engrs.,  89th  Div., 
A.  E.  F.,  France;  Mustered  out,  D  10,  igi8.  Ad- 
dress, 215-16  Arcade  Bldg.,  East  St.  Louis,  111. 

5560.  FRANCIS  ANDREW  BROWN 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ap  10,  1885, 
Minneiska,  Minn.;  s.  George  W.  Brown.  Pre- 
pared in  Lake  City  H.  S.,  Univ.  of  Minn. 
Arch.  Club.  Address,  2523  i6th  Ave.,  South 
Minneapolis,    Minn.t 


5561.     JAMES   FEARON  BROWN 
(Brother    of    Nos.    4573,    7416) 

Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  J.  D.,  191 5;  b. 
My  21,  1 89 1,  Belleville,  111.;  s.  Hugh  White 
(b.  F  20,  1841,  Cedar  Springs,  Pa.)  and  Emma 
Rosalind  (Alexander)  Brown  (b.  O  16,  1853, 
Rccdsville,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  15elleville  II.  S. 
and  Univ.  Acad.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Maj.,  Univ. 
Regt.;  Scabbard  and  Blade.  Lawyer,  New 
York  City,  1915-17;  with  Kellogg,  Emery  & 
Cuthell,  Attys.,  New  York  City,  1919 — •  Capt., 
Inf.,  O.  R.  C,  1917;  341st  Inf.  N.  A.,  Camp 
Grant,  111.,  1917-18;  Special  duty  as  Command- 
ing Officer  Co.  2,  3d  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Grant,  111.; 
Maj.,  Central  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Lee,  Va. ;  mus- 
tered out  D  1918.  Address,  52  Brodway,  New 
York  City. 
5562.     MARY    VIOLA    BRUNER    (TEHON) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  Jl  2,  1889, 
Mattoon,  111.;  s.  CJeorge  H.  (b.  F  11,  i8S5. 
Louisville,  Ky.)  and  Martha  Etta  (Stephens) 
Bruner  (b.  N  7,  1862,  Sigel,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Mattoon  H.  S.  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi.  Teacher,  Latin,  Urbana 
II.  S.,  1913-15  and  1916-18;  Instr.,  Latin. 
Univ.  of  VVis.,  1918 — .  Married  Leo  R.  Tehon, 
Ap  1 918,  Indianapolis.  Address,  1609  Edgar 
Ave.,  Mattoon,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Univ.  of 
Wis.,    Madison,    Wis. 

5563.  ARTHUR  MAXWELL  BRUNSON 
Associate;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  26,  1891, 
Joliet,  111.;  s.  Dr.  Gay  Maxwell  (b.  F  23,  i860, 
Lockport,  111.)  and  Rose  (Stoj^p)  Brunson  (b. 
Jl  I,  1867,  Buckinghamshire,  Eng.).  Prepared 
in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.  Gamma  Alpha;  Prelim, 
and  Final  Honors.  Asst.,  Agron.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1913-17;  Assoc,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  III. 
Instr.,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  do.,  1917;  Pvt.,  ist 
class.  A.  S.,  S.  E.  R.  C,  1917.  Married  Martha 
Taft,  F  15,  1919,  Gloucester,  Mass.  Address, 
1204  Western  Ave.,  Joliet,  111.;  bus.  add..  107 
S.    Busey   Ave.,    Urbana. 

5564.  EDWARD  WESLEY  BULLARD 
Inspector;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  26,  1889. 
Mechanicsburg,  111.;  s.  John  Nelson  (b.  O 
29,  1848,  do.)  and  Lillie  May  (Pinckard) 
Bullard  (b.  F  9,  1856,  Alton,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Mechanicsburg  and  Springfield  H.  Schs. 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Ma-wan-da;  Capt.,  Cross 
Country  Team;  Capt.,  Track  Team.  Insp.,  111. 
St.  Highway  Comn.,  Springfield,  111.,  1913-14; 
Concrete  Insp.,  I.  C.  Ry.,  Chicago,  1914-17. 
ist  Lt.,  Engrs.  Corps.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1917; 
Capt.,  do.;  Director  of  Const,  and  Forestry, 
Tours,  do.  Auth. :  Article  in  Engng.  News; 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Address,  Mechanicsburg, 
111. 

5565.  NIXON  LAWRENCE  BUNN 
Civ.  Engr.  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  10,  1891, 
Springfield,  111.;  s.  Joseph  F.  Bunn.  Prepared 
in  Springfield  H.  S.  Class  Football.  Civ.  Engr., 
Div.  of  Highways,  Springfield,  111.  Bat.  C,  71st 
F.  A.,  Camp  Taylor  and  Camp  Knox,  Ky. ; 
Mustered  out,  F  i,  1919-  Address,  823  S.  7th 
St.,    Springfield,   111. 

5566.  STEPHEN     WILLIAM    BUHSTROM 
Elec.   Insp.;   B.  S.   in   E.   E.;   b.   F   13.    1885, 

Milwaukee;  s.  G.  B.  Burstrom.  Prepared  in 
Idaho  St.  Norm,  and  Armour  Inst.  E.  E.  Soc; 
Stud.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Married  Mayme 
Blair  Crawford,  D  27,  1013.  Urbana.  Address, 
4922    Christiana  Ave.,   Chicago. 

5567.  CLARENCE  FLETCHER  BURWASH 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2602,  3304,  5568,  6131,  7427) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  27,  1887,  Plain- 
view.  111.;  s.  T.  M.  Burwash.  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Farmer.  2d  Lt.,  343d  Inf-. 
Camp  Grant,  111.;  143d  Inf.,  Sch.  Detachment, 
86th  Division,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  Mar- 
ried Myrtle  Heater,  Jl  2,  1918,  Urbana.  Ad- 
dress, Alvin,  lU.t 


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SS68.     'MABEL    ESTELLE    BURWASH 
(Sister  of  Nos.   2602,   3304,   5567.   6131,   7427) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  19,  1891,  Plain- 
view,  111.;  d.  Thomas  Nathaniel  (b.  Ag  15, 
1847,  Can.)  and  Sarah  Margaret  (Boswell) 
Burvvash  (b.  Mr  27,  1855,  Shipman,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Teacher,  II.  S., 
Champaign.     Died  S  25,  19 18,  Champaign. 

5569.  MARY  GLADYS  BURWASH 
(Sister  of  Nos.  5055.  8185) 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  B.  L.  S.,  1916; 
b.  My  16,  1891,  Savoy,  111.;  d.  Daniel  Adam 
(b.  Ag  9,  1831,  St.  Andrews,  Quebec)  and 
Sarah  Elizabeth  (Berry)  Burvvash  (b.  O  12, 
1858,  Somerset,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  Catalog  Asst.,  Lib.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1916-18;  Libn.,  Coll.  of  Agr.,  do.,  1918 — . 
Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  111.  Lib.  Assn.  Ad- 
dress, 711  S.  Elm  St.,  Champaign. 

5  570.  ROLAND  GLENN  BUTLER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  9,  1888,  Ft. 
Wayne,  Ind.;  s.  J.  L.  and  Jessie  C.  Butler. 
Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Mech.  Engr.,  111. 
Pub.  Service  Co.,  Mattoon,  111.,  1914;  Supt., 
Light  Co.  2d  Lt.,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, Paris,  111. 

5571.  GLENN  DOUGLAS  BUTZER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  4101,  6779,  6780) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  19,  1888, 
Hillsdale,  111.;  s.  John  Franklin  (b.  do.)  and 
Christena  Butzer  (do.).  Prepared  in  Erie 
H.  S.;  L'niv.  Acad.  Shield  and  Trident;  Capt., 
Varsity  Football;  Varsity  Baseball.  Co.  Supt. 
of  Highways,  Pontiac,  111.  Address,  Pontiac. 
111. 

5572.     HELEN   CECILIA   BYRNE 
Teacher;   A.    B.  in  L.  &  A.;   b.   O    12,    1888, 
(Chicago;    d.    James    Byrne.      Prepared   in   Mc- 
Kinley   H.    S.;    Chicago   Norm.     Address,   4337 
W.  VVilcox  Ave.,  Chicago. 

5573.     WILL   M.    CANNADAY,   JR. 
Lawyer;    LL.    B.;    b.    F    25,    1890,    Danville, 
111.;  s.  G.  C.  Cannaday.     Prepared  in  Danville 
H.  S.     Address.  Paxton.  111. 

5574.  WILBUR  JEROME  CARMICHAEL 
(Brother  of  No.  2344) 
An.  Husb.  Specialist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.,  1913; 
M.  S..  1916;  b.  Je  15,  1888,  Rochelle,  111.;  s. 
Tames  (b.  S  29,  1849,  Ireland)  and  Alma 
Louise  (Knight)  Carmichael  (b.  Lafargeville, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Rochelle  H.  S.  Iris;  Alpha 
Zeta;  Sigma  Xi;  Agr.  Club;  Ionian;  Scabbard 
and  Blade;  Gamma  Alpha;  Prelim.  Honors; 
2d  Lt.  and  Maj.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Bus.  Mgr. 
/;;.  Agr.;  Illio  Staff  Assoc,  An.  Husb.  Univ. 
of  111.,  1916-17  (on  leave);  Agt.  Exten.,  An. 
Ilusb.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr..  1917-18;  Exten. 
An.  Husb.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Washington, 
D.  C,  :9i8-i9;  Sec,  Nat.  Swine  Grower's 
Assoc,  1919 — .  ist  Lt.,  111.  Nat  Guard.  1914-17; 
Expeditionary  Service,  Mexican  Border,  1916. 
Auth.:  (with  Gridley  and  Newlin),  Digestion 
Experiments  with  Pigs,  ///.  Agr.  E.rp.  Sta.  Bui., 
No.  200;  The  Self  Feeder  in  the  Pork  Produc- 
tion, ///.  Sta.  Bui.,  No.  218.  Married  Florence 
Jennie  Varns,  N  23,  1916,  Middlebury.  Ind. 
Child,  Ellsworth  Varns,  b.  Mr  24,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, 630  Librarj'  Place.  Evanston,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  Z7  West  Van  Buren,  Chicago. 

557S.  WILLIAM  CHARLES  CARR 
Retailer;  E.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  ii,  1890, 
Chicago;  s.  Charles  (b.  Ontario  Can.)  and 
Agnes  Carr  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park 
H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr.  Club:  Ben.  Franklin 
Qub.  Bus.  Mgr.  111.  Agr.  Retail  Hardware 
Dealer.    Limited    Service,    Jefferson    Barracks; 


Mustered  out.  D  18,  1918.  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church.  Address,  1400  E.  53d  St.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  S3 1 1  Lake  Park  Ave.  do. 

5576.  S.\RA  BLANCHE  ELIZABETH 
CARTWRIGIIT  (FOULON) 
Demonstration  Agt.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  S  6, 
1889,  Alton,  111.;  d.  William  H.  (b.  1856,  Alton, 
111.)  and  Brilla  (Hudson)  Cartwright  (b.  1859, 
Carrollon.  111.).  Prepared  in  Alton  H.  S.; 
ShurtlelT  Coll.  Teacher.  Tp.  H.  S.  Princeton, 
111.,  1913-is;  do.,  Blackburn  Coll.,  Carlinville, 
111.,  1917;  Emergency  Home  Demonstration 
.\gt.,  E.  St.  Louis,  111.,  1918.  Temporary  Instr., 
Blackburn  Coll..  ipig — .  D.  A.  R.;  Mem.,  Bap- 
tist Church.  Married  Dr.  Irenaeus  L.  Foulon, 
II  I,  1 91 6,  Alton,  111.  Address,  East  St.  Louis, 
"111. 

S577.  VICTOR  HAROLD  CARTWRIGHT 
Paving  Bus.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  F  11,  1887, 
New  Harmony,  Ind.;  s.  R.  P.  Cartwright.  Pre- 
pared in  Wadesville  H.  S.  Acacia;  Ed.,  Illio; 
Chem.  Club;  Ceram.  Club;  Sec,  Dem.  Club; 
Class  Baseball;  Color  Sergt.,  Sr.  Regt.  Pav- 
ing Bus.  Address,  438  E.  Washington  St., 
East  Peoria. t 

5578.  JOHN  RUGGLES  CASE,  JR. 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  31,  1889, 
Evanston,  111.;  s.  John  R.  (b.  Mr  16,  1861, 
Chicago)  and  Bessie  (Bradley)  Case  (b.  Mr 
13,  1863.  Evanston,  111.).  Prepared  in  Chico 
(Calif.)  H.  S.;  Chico  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Delta 
Cpsilon;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Ma-wan-da;  Capt., 
Track,  1913;  Internat.  Meet,  Stockholm.  Stud., 
Univ.  of  Calif.,  S  1913-14;  Teacher,  Agr.,  H. 
.S.,  Centerville,  Calif.,  1914;  Head  of  Agr. 
Dept..  H.  S.,  San  Jose,  do.,  1915-17;  Ath.  Dir., 
40th  Div.;  War  Dept.  Coran.  Tr.  Camp  Activi- 
ties. Camp  Kearney,  Calif.,  1917-18;  Capt.,  do., 
1917 — .  Married  Marion  Calkins,  Je  6,  1914, 
Berkeley,  Calif.     Address,  Centerville,  (Talif. 

=  579.     FLORENCE  ADELAIDE  CASSING- 

HAM  (EDWARDS) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &.  A.;  b.  D  22,  1892.  La  Harpe, 
111.;  d.  Ora  Walker  (b.  1854,  Grundy  Co.,  111.) 
and  Elmira  Rebecca  (Burns)  Cassingham  (b. 
i860,  Marshall  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  W.  A.  A.; 
Le  cercle  Francais.  Married  Roy  Vincent  Ed- 
wards, S  3,  1913,  Champaign.  Children:  Dor- 
othy Jane,  b.  O  9,  1914;  John  Andrew,  Jr.,  b. 
X  26,  1917.     Address,  R.  2,  Tolono,  111. 

5580.  HUBERT  ARTHUR  GATE 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  22,  1891, 
Camp  Point,  111.;  s.  William  Arthur  (b.  Ja  2, 
1S52,  Adams,  111.)  and  Charlotte  Helene 
(Hooth)  Cate  (b.  Ja  20,  1852,  Liberty  111). 
Prepared  in  Maplewood  H.  S.,  Camp  Point.  111. 
.Scribbler's  Club;  Agr.  Club;  Class  Baseball. 
Official  Testing,  Dairy  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  sum- 
mer, 191 3;  Tester,  Cow  Test  Assn.,  Thomson, 
111.,  1913-15;  Farmer,  do.,  1915-18.  3rd  R.  O. 
T.  C,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1918.  Address,  Thom- 
son, 111. 

5581.     CONRAD  LEE  CATTRON 

(Brother  of  Nos.  1836,  5582) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  18,  1888,  Ellis- 
ville.  111.;  s.  Josiah  A.  (b.  do.)  and  Margaret 
Ann  (Markley)  Cattron  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Fairview  H.  S.;  Knox  Acad.  Delta  Psi;  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho.     Address,  Ellisville,  111. 

5582.     THOMAS   IIEZEKIAH  C.A.TTRON 
(Brother  of  Nos.   1836,   S581) 

Chief  Clerk;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  14,  1885, 
Ellisville,  111.:  s.  Josiah  A.  (b.  do.)  and  Mar- 
garet Ann  (Markley)  Cattron  (b.  do.)  Pre- 
pared in  Knox  Acad..  Galesburg,  HI.  Address, 
6215  Drexel  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Room 
1000,  212  W.  Washington  St.,  do. 


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5583.  BRAHMA  NATH  CHATTERJEE 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  12,  1887,  Calcutta,  India, 

s.  F.  C.  Chatierjee.  Prepared  in  Univ.  of  la. 
Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Minn.  Address,  14  Flor- 
ence Court,  Minneapolis,  Box  292;  bus.  odd., 
4  Bank  Road,  Allababor,  India. 

5584.  JOSEPH    HARVEY    CHECKLEY 
Farm      Adviser;       B.       S.       in       Agr.;       b. 

Mr  ID.  1889,  Mattoon,  III.;  s.  William  Milton 
(b.  1864,  Yorkshire,  Eng.)  and  Lucinda  Del- 
phine  (Price)  Checkley  (b.  1862,  Mattoon,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Mattoon  li.  S.  Psi  Upsilon;  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho;  Ma-wan-da;  Ku  Klux;  Q.  M., 
Commissarv  and  Lt..  Univ.  Regt. ;  Pres.,  111. 
Union;  ^lask  and  Bauble;  Class  Football. 
Assoc,  Agr.  Exten.  Dcpt.,  Univ.  of  111..  1913- 
18;  Agt.,  An.  Ilusb..  Bur.  of  An.  Husb.,  U. 
S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918-19;  Asst., 
Farm  adviser,  in  live  stock,  Vermillion  Co., 
1919 — .  Married  Martha  E.  Trogdon,  O  4, 
19:3,  Mattoon,  111.  Children:  Martha  Elizabeth, 
b.  191 4;  Thomas  Spencer,  b.  1916.  Address, 
1 116  N.  Sheridan  Drive,  Danville,  111.;  bus. 
add..  Farm  Bur.,  Chamber  of  Commerce,  do. 

5585.  HUANG  CHEN 
B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  N  14,  1889,  Canton. 
China;  s.  Dr.  U.  Kwai.  Prepared  in  Engng.  and 
Min.  College,  China.  Grad.  Stud.,  Mass.  Inst, 
of  Tech.,  1916.  Chinese  Club.  Address,  2006 
Columbia  Road,  Washington,  D.  C.t 

5586.  KING  YAOU  CHEN 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  F  19,  1888, 
Shanghai,  China;  s.  Chan  Chin.  Prepared  in 
Imperial  Poly.  Inst.  Grad.  Stud.  Mass.  Inst, 
of  Tech.,  1916.  Address,  c^/o  Government 
Teachers'    College,    Shanghai,    China. 

5587.  HOMER  ELDON  CHENOWETH 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M..  igiS", 
b.  O  10,  1888,  S.  Charleston,  O.;  s.  W.  B.  (b. 
Mr  21,  1853,  S.  Charleston,  O.)  and  Jeanette 
(Prugh)  Chenoweth  (b.  Ag  5,  1S56,  Summer- 
ford,  O.).  Prepared  in  Harmony  Tp.  H.  S.. 
Plattsburg,  O.  Instr.,  Sc,  H.  S.,  Paxton.  111., 
191S-17;  do.,  Gibson  City  111..  1917-18.  R.  O. 
T.  C,  1918;  A.  E.  F.  France,  1918— .  Auth.: 
The  Reactions  of  Certain  Moist  Forest  Animals 
to  Air  Conditions  and  its  Bearing  on  Problems 
of  Mammalian  Distribution,  Biol.  Bui.  Married 
Hazel  Marie  Geip,  Jl  29,  1918,  Cincinnati. 
Address,  South  Charleston,  O. 

5588.  CO  CHING  CHU 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  27,  1891,  Shoa  Hing, 
Chi-Kiang  Province,  China.  Prepared  in  Tong- 
shan  Engng.  Coll.,  Chili,  Qiina.  M.  A.,  Har- 
vard, 1915.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Townsend 
Scholarship,  Harvard,  1917;  Emerson  Scholar- 
ship, do.,  1918.  Enlisted  in  Harvard  R.  O.  T. 
C.  Auth.:  Chinese  Contributions  to  Meteor- 
ology; Geog.  Review;  Rainfall  in  China,  Month- 
ly Weather  Review;  Typhoons  of  the  year,  do. 
Mem.,  Am.  Seismological  Soc.  Address,  64 
Oxford  St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

5589.  VEE  GIH  CIIU 
B.  S.  in  Chem.  Engng.;  b.  Ja  22,  1891,  Nan- 
hui,  China;  s.  P.  S.  Chu.  Prepared  in  Law- 
rence .\cad.,  Groton,  Mass.  Phi  Lambda  Up- 
silon; Chinese  Stud.  Club;  Der  Deutsche  Vere- 
in;  Chem.  Club;  Stud.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Stud. 
Columbia  Univ.,  1016.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Ad- 
dress,  422    115th   St.,   New   York   City.t 

SS90.     CLARENCE   FARNSWORTH 

CHURCHILL 

Farmer;    A.    B.    in    Agr.;    b.    Ag    17,    1891, 

Chenoa,   111.;   s.   V..  D.   Churchill.     Prepared   in 

Chenoa     H.     S.       Delta    Tau     Delta.       Farmer, 

Boswell,   Ind.     Address,   Boswell,   Ind.f 


5591.  WILLIAM  HENRY  CLARE 
Architect;    B.    S.   in  Arch.;   b.   Ag   28,    1889, 

Glen  Ellyn,  111.;  s.  C.  E.  Clare.  Prepared  in 
Wheaton  H.  S.  Scarab;  Arch.  Club.  Address, 
Glen  Ellyn,   IlLf 

5592.  *CLIFTON   WIRT   CLARK 

A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  Ag  29,  1888, 
Pratt,  Kan.;  s.  E.  D.  Clark.  Prepared  in  Pratt 
Co.  II.  S.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1915 — . 
Univ.  Gun  Club;  Geol.  Jour.  Club.  Died  Pratt, 
Kan. 

5593.  ERNEST  McCHESNEY  CLARK 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  23,  1890, 
Sherrard,  111.;  s.  James  Gregg  (b.  1840,  Swed- 
ona,  111.)  and  Emma  (Kinsey)  Clark  (b.  D  i, 
1S49,  do.).  Prepared  in  Sherrard  and  Rock 
Island  H.  Schs.  Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi;  Gamma 
Alpha.  Asst.,  Dairy  Husb.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1^13 
14;  Farmei',  Sherrard,  19 14-15;  do.,  Cam^ 
bridge,  191 5-16;  First  Asst.,  Milk  Production 
Dept.  of  Dairy  Husb.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-18 
Assoc,  Dairy  Products  E.xten.,  do.,  1918 — 
Auth.:  Cow  Testing  i\ssn.,  Coll.  of  Agr.,  Univ 
of  111.,  Cir.  192.  Address,  510  E.  Chalmers  St. 
Champaign;  bus.  add..  College  of  Agriculture 
Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

5594.  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  CLAUSSEN 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ap  16,  1891, 
Dalton,  111.;  s.  Asmus  and  Emily  (Heiden) 
Claussen.  Prepared  in  Thornton  Tp.  H.  S., 
Harvey,  111.  Ilus.  Mech.  Engr.,  W.  H.  Schott, 
Const.,  Chicago,  1913-15;  do..  Underwriters' 
Labs.,  1915-16;  do.,  W.  H.  Schott,  Const.,  1916- 
17;  do..  Am.  Steel  Foundries,  1917-18.  65th 
Regt.,  Engrs.  Tank  Units,  1918 — .  Married 
Helen  Anita  Decklar,  D  30,  1916  (died  S  12, 
1917).     Address,  227   138th  St.,  Riverdale,  111. 

5595.     HAROLD  DUDLEY  CLAYBERG 

(Brother  of  No.  7448) 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  24,  1892,  Chi- 
cago; s.  George  M.  (b.  1842)  and  Anna  K. 
(Jones)  Clayberg  (b.  1869,  Sycamore,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Oak  Park  H.  S. ;  Hahnemann  Med. 
Coll.  of  Chicago.  M.  S.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1914;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1917.  Asst.  Prof.,  Hot., 
Washburn  Coll.,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1917 — .  Auth.: 
Reaction  of  Fish  to  Ether  and  Chloroform. 
Biology  Bui.,  1917;  Physiographic  Ecology  of 
Walloon  Lake-Petoskey  Region  in  Mich.,  Botany 
Gazette.  Address,  214  S.  O^  Park  Ave.,  Oak 
Park,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Davidson  College, 
N.  C. 
5596.  KATHLEEN  MARCELLA  CLYNE 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  6,  1892, 
Maple  Park,  111.;  d.  Lewis  Charles  (b.  Mr  23, 
1862,  Co.  Longford,  Ireland),  and  Hannah 
P'lizabeth  (Keenan)  Clync  (b.  Ag  15,  1868, 
Kaneville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Geneva  II.  S. ; 
Mt.  St.  Joseph  Coll.,  Dubuciue,  la.,  1908-09. 
Sr.  Memorial  Com.;  Sr.  Cap  and  Gown  Com. 
Tract  Index  Dept.,  Kane  Co.;  Libn.,  Legislative 
Reference  Bur.,  Springfield,  111.,  1913-18. 
Auth.:  Senatorial  Disputes  resulting  from  the 
-Apportionment  Act  01  1841,  Jour,  of  111.  St. 
Historical  Soc,  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.  Ad- 
dress, Maple  Park,  111. 

5597.  HARRY  RUSLING  COCHRAN 

B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  Ap  24,  1890,  Sand- 
wich, III.;  s.  E.  J.  Cochran.  Prepared  in  Sand- 
wich H.  S.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma.  Foundry  Fore- 
man, Rost  &  Vanderwoort  Engng.  Co.,  Mo- 
line,  111.,  191 6.  Married  Iva  Fruiland,  Je  23, 
1913.     Address,   Sandwich,  111. 

5598.  ELMER  WASHBURN  COFFEY 

(Brother  of  No.   6169) 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in    E.    E. ;    b.   Ap   26,    1891, 
Chicago;    s.    William    Martin    (b.    Mr    13,    1856, 
Bloomington,    111.)    and   Mary   Ann    (McClure) 


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487 


CofFev  (b.  Ap  18,  i860,  Ireland).  Prepared  in 
Blue'lshuul  II.  S.  E.  E.  Soc. ;  Stud.  Branch, 
A.  I.  K.  E.  Class  Haseball.  Illuminating  Engr., 
Nat.  XRay  Reflect  Co.  Ensign,  2;;nd  Kcgt.,  Co. 
G,  Great  Lakes,  111.;  Miislered  out,  Ja  6,  1919. 
Married  I. aura  Mabel  Nickerson,  je  15,  1918. 
Address,  6709  Blackstone  Ave.,   Chicago. 

5599.  GUERNEY  HILL  COLE 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Jl  17,  1890. 
Richmond.  Va. ;  s.  Rev.  Ellsworth  II.  (b.  Ag 
5,  1861,  Bentonville,  Ind.)  and  Rosella  Amanda 
Cole  (b.  Je  14,  1862,  Connersville,  Ind.).  Pre- 
n.ired  in  Washington  and  JefFeirson  .\cad.. 
Washington,  Pa.  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  Research 
Elec.  Engr..  West.  Elec.  &  Mfg.,  Co.,  E.  Pitts- 
burgh. Nat.  Guard  of  Pa.,  1909-17;  Mex.  Bor- 
der Service,  1916-17.  Auth.:  Harmonic  Analy- 
sis of  Oscillograms,  Elec.  Jour.  Mem.,  A.  I. 
E.  E.  Married  Julia  Jennings.  My  2,  1917, 
Washington,  Pa.  Child,  Zilpha  Christine,  b.  D 
22,  191 7.  Address,  Leno.x  Apt.,  R.  5,  Wilkins- 
burg,  Pa. 

5600.  ROBERT  McFARLAND  COLE 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  D  26,  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  J.  P.  Cole.  Prepared  in  Armour 
Sc.  Acad.  Consulting  Chem.,  Block  Labs.,  Chi- 
cago. Address  Glenvievv,  111.;  bus.  add..  Block 
Laboratories,   Chicago. 

5601,  JAMES  HENRY  COLOMBO 
Manager;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  10, 
1891,  Cambria,  111.;  s.  Bart  (b.  D  18.  1863,  Cug- 
giono,  Italy)  and  Celestia  (Miramonti)  Colombo 
(b.  Jl  24,  1865,  do.).  Prepared  in  Herrin  H.  S. 
VVrestling  Team.  Mgr.,  Bottling  and  Ice  Cream 
Factory,  Johnston  City.  111.  Married  Mary 
Fern  Colombo,  N  27,  1913,  Chicago.  Children: 
Mary  Celesta,  b.  F  22,  191  5;  James  Henry,  Jr.. 
b.  My  6,  1916.     Address,  Johnston  City,  111. 

5602.  JAY  AUSTIN  COLVIN 
Pres.,  Triangle  Motors.,  Inc.;  A.  B.  in  Bus. 
L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  i,  1890.  Chicago;  s.  Edwin  M. 
(b.  Buchanan,  Mich.)  and  Clara  (Fuller)  Col- 
vin  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Lake  View  H.  S. 
Pan  Hellenic  Council;  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Asst. 
Supt.,  W.  F.  Hall  Printing  Co.,  Chicago,  1913- 
15;  Pres.,  Triangle  Motors.,  Inc.,  1915-17.  Lt. 
Supply  Co.,  4th  Regt.  111.  R.  M.,  191 7 — . 
Married  -Agnes  McDowell.  S  26,  1914,  Chi- 
cago. Address,  1248  Rosedale  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  22 11    Michigan  Ave.,   do. 

5603.     ELEANOR  MARIE  COMBE 

(BAUMAN) 

(Wife  of   No.   5541) 

A.  B.   in  L.  &  A.;  b.   S    16,   1888,  Highland, 

111.;  d.  John  Louis  (b.  Jl  26,  1836,  Switzerland) 

and    Marie   Earnestine    (Rogier)    Combe    (b.    N 

9,     1843,     France).     Prepared    in    Univ.    Acad. 

Married   Louis  Peter   JJauman   ('13),  Jl  4,   1914, 

Champaign.     Address,  Crivitz,  Wis. 

5604.  JOSEPHINE  CONLEY 
(Sister  of  No.  7452) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  9,  1891, 
Streator,  111.;  d.  Dr.  David  S.  (b.  Jl  14,  i860, 
Richmond  Co.,  O.)  and  Elizabeth  (Green) 
Conley  (b.  S  16,  1863,  Mich.).  Prepared  in 
Streator  Tp.  II.  S.  Gamma  I'hi  Beta.  Teach- 
er, Streator,  111.  Address,  115  W.  Kent  St., 
Streator,  111. 

5605.  CASSIUS  BANNISTER  CONRAD 
Sec,  Abstracts  Co.;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  N  22, 
1890,  Chicago;  s,  Cassius  M.  (b.  Mr  27,  1845, 
Northeast,  Pa.)  and  Nattie  (Bannister)  Con- 
rad (b.  Ja  I,  1865,  Cortland,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Sycamore  IT.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Sec,  De- 
Kalb  Co.  Abstract  Co.  Married  Helen  Swasey, 
Je  20,  1916.  Child.  Cassius  Sheldon,  b  Jl  23, 
1918.  Ft.  Atkinson,  Wis.  Address,  Sycamore, 
111. 


5606.  META  CONSOER 
(Sister  of  No.  8227) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  23,  1888, 
Chicago;  d.  F.  Consoer.  Prepared  in  Murray 
F.  Tuley  IT.  S.,  Chicago.  Alpha  Delta  Pi; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Kappa  Delta 
Pi;  Alethenai;  Teacher.  H.  S.,  Hoopeston,  111., 
1913-16;  do.;  Taylorville,  111.,  1916-18;  do.,  Oak 
Park  111.,  H.  S.,  1918—.  Address,  716  S.  Ken- 
ilworth,   Oak   Park,   111. 

5607.  HERBERT  HARPER  CONSTANT 

Manufacturer;    B.    S.    in    M.    E. ;    b.    Ag    30, 

1889,    Dawson,    111.;    s.    S.    W.    Constant.      Pre- 

I)ared   in    Springfield   H.    S.      Mfr.,   Springfield, 

III.    Address,  1341  Whitten  St.,  Springfield,  111. 

5608.  HARRY  B.  COOLEY 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  N  7,  1890, 
Chadron,  Neb.;  s.  \V.  M.  and  Nellie  (Ensmin- 
ger)  Cooley.  Prepared  in  Chadron  (Neb.)  -II. 
S.;  la.  St.  Coll.,  1908-10.  Sigma  Xi;  Final 
Honors.  Const.  Engr.,  Allen  &  Garcia  Co., 
Chicago,  191 3 — ■■  Married  Flora  A.  Daboll,  N 
j8,  1915,  (Zhadron,  Neb,  Address,  1450  Edge- 
water  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  955  McCTor- 
mick  Bldg.,  do. 

5609.  NORMA  COOLEY 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  18,  1890,  Maywood, 
111.;  d.  Stoughton  (b.  .Ap  23,  1861,  Savanna, 
111.)  and  Nellie  (Wilson)  Cooley  (h.  S  3.  1861, 
.Vlawyood,  111.).  Prepared  in  Proviso  Tp.  H. 
S.  W.  A.  A.  Maywood,  111.,  1912-17;  New 
York  City,  191 7 — ;.  Address,  575  Riverside 
Drive,  New  York  City. 


5610.  ELWIN  RAY  COOLIDGE 
Designer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Jl  5,  1889,  Win- 
nebago, 111.;  s.  C.  P.  (b.  My  4.  1863,  do.)  and 
.Sarah  Jane  (Smith)  Coolidge  (b.  Mr  25,  1865, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Winnebago  and  Rockford 
H.  Schs.  Delta  Omega;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta 
Kappa  Nu;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  2nd  Lt., 
Univ.  Regt.  Chief  Tool  Designer,  Racine  Satt- 
ley  Co.,  Springfield,  III.,  1913-14;  with  S.  F. 
Bowser  &  Co.,  Inc..  Ft.  Wayne.  Ind.,  1914 — . 
Married  Gladys  Beverlin,  Ag  18,  1914,  Urbana. 
Child,  Elizabeth  Ann,  b.  .Ag  23.  1918.  Address. 
•115  (Jneida  St.,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.;  bus.  add.,  c/cr 
S.   F.   Bowser  &  Co.,  Inc.,   do. 

561 1.  WALTER  ALLEN   COPE 
(Brother  of  No.  8231) 

Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ap  16,  1889,  Tonti, 
III.;  s.  Walter  L.  Cope.  Prepared  in  Cen- 
tralia  H.  S.  Iris;  Varsity  Track;  Capt.,  Cross 
Country.  Class  Bowling.  Teacher,  St.  Agr. 
Sch.     Address,  Jonesboro,  Ark.t 

5612.     MURRAY    COPENHAVER 

(Brother  of  No.  8232) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  5,  1889.  Polo, 
111.:  s.  Robert  K.  (b.  S  18,  1846,  Greenbrier,  O.) 
and  :Maggie  C.  (Murray)  Copenhaver  (b.  O  15, 
1863,  Clarcmont,  Ontario,  Canada).  Prepared 
in  Polo  II.  S.  Farmer,  Polo,  111..  1913 — . 
Married  Margarite  Gorman,  S  lo,  1913,  Chicka- 
sha,  Okla.     Address,  Polo,  lU.t 

5613.  GEORGE  RAYMOND  CORKE 
(Brother  of  No.  8233) 
B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  D  3,  1890.  Evanston.  111.; 
s.  Geo.  L.  (b.  Mr  12,  i8s9.  Lockport,  111.)  and 
Lizzie  (Pilditch)  Corke  (b.  F  27,  1869,  Chi- 
cago). Prepared  in  Evanston  Tp.  H.  S.  E.  E. 
Soc;  Stud.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  With  West. 
Elec.  Co.  Married  Margaret  Rambler,  O  22, 
1914,  Evanston,  111.  Address,  loii  Maple  Ave., 
Evanston,  111. 


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5614.  HOWARD  CORLEY 
(Brother  of  No.  6815) 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  7,  1892, 
Decatur,  111.;  s.  DeWitt  Clinton  (b.  D  34, 
1852,  Shelby  Co.  111.)  and  Laura  (Fulton)  Cor- 
ley  (b.  Ap  4.  i860,  New  Brunswick,  Mo.). 
Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.  Const.  Engr., 
Creosote  Co.,  Kansas  City,  1913-14;  do.,  Bir- 
mingham (jas  Products  Co.,  1914,  do..  Stone  & 
Webster  191 5;  do.,  Scarfe  &  Sons  Co.,  Pitts- 
burgh, 1915-18.  (Jo.  A.,  3jrd  U.  S.  Engrs., 
F  1918;  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  80s  I^- 
College  St.,  Decatur,  111. 

561  s.  FREDERIC  BOYDEN  CORTIS 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  29,  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  William  Percy  and  Annie  Kingsbury 
(Boyden)  Cortis.  Prepared  in  Hinsdale  H.  S. 
Phi  Delta  Theta;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Ma-Wanda; 
Varsity  Track,  iqii-13.  ist  F.  A.,  111.  Nat. 
Guard,  191 5-1 7;  ist  Lt.,  sznd  Pioneer  Inf.,  U. 
S.  R..  (lamp  Wadsworth,  S.  C,  191 7;  do., 
France,  1918 — .  Married  Dorothy  Davis,  N  9, 
1916,  Hinsdale,  111.  Child,  Anne  Boyden.  Ad- 
dress, Hinsdale,  111. 

5616.  HARLAND  WINN  CORZINE 
(Brother  of  No.  7459) 
Dir.  Man.  Arts.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  i, 
1886,  Assumption,  111.;  s.  John  J.  and  Celia 
R.  (Winn)  Corzine.  Prepared  in  Isabel  H.  S.: 
E.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Instr.,  Man.  Tr.  and 
Sc,  Dundee  H.  S.,  1913-15;  Dir.,  Man.  Arts,  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  Minot,  N.  D.;  Brev.  Capt.,  S.  M. 
A.,  Univ.  of  111.  Address,  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
Minot,  N.  Dak. 

5617.  LLOYD  COSTAR 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  30.  1888, 
Chico,  Cal.;  s.  W.  J.  Costar.  Prepared  in  Chico 
(Calif.)  H.  S.;  Chico  St.,  Norm.  Sch.,  Calif. 
Delta  Upsilon;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Varsity 
Track.  Flying  Cadet,  Rockwell  Field,  San 
Diego,  Calif.  Address.  807  5th  St.,  Chico, 
Calif.t 

5618.  CHARLES  JAMES  CRAIGMILE 
Engineer;  B.  -S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  27,  1889, 
Gifford,  111.;  s.  Alexander  (b.  Aberdeen,  Scot.) 
'and  Agnes  (Calder)  Craigmile  (b.  Ontario, 
Can.).  Prepared  in  Rantoul  H.  S.  Pres.,  Sr. 
Class,  1913.  C.  Engr.,  Morgan  Engng.  Co.. 
iQn-14;  Jr.  Signal  Engr.,  Interst.  Commerce 
Comn.;  191 5-16;  Pilot  Engr.,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R., 
1916-17.  :st  Lt.,  Inf.,  O.  R.  C,  Transportation 
305th  Cavalry,  N.  A..  Camp  Stanley,  Tex.;  Ft. 
Sill,  Okla.,  191 8—.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Ad- 
dress,  Rantoul,   111. 

5619.  HAROLD  HAMILTON  CRAWFORD 
Mgr.,  Arch.  Office;  b.  An  6,  1888.  Beaver 
Creek,  Minn.;  s.  Frank  (b.  N.  Y.)  and  Came 
(Seymour)  Crawford  (b.  Minn.).  Prepared 
in  Rochester  (Minn.)  H.  S.  M.  A.,  Harvard. 
1916.  Acacia;  Scarab.  Arch.,  James  B.  Dibel- 
ka,  Chicago,  i9i3-«4;  Mgr.,  .\rch.  Office.  Ro- 
chester, Minn.,  1916-17.  2nd  Lt.,  Q.  M.  C. 
N.  A..  Training  Div.,  Camp  Johnston,  Jack- 
sonville, Fla.,  1917:  Capt.,  Q.  M.  C,  Consi. 
Div.,  Camp  Joseph  E.  Johnston;  Mustered  out, 
Ja  2,  1910.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  3-'nd  degree 
Mason;  Harvard  Club  of  Minn.;  Shrine.  Ad- 
dress, 621  W.  Zumbro  St.,  Rochester,  Minn.; 
bus.  add.,  630  Metropolitan  Bank  Bldg.,  Min- 
neapolis. 

5620.  EDWARD  BERNARD  CRIST 
Mech.  Enprr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  13.  1800, 
Kankakee,  111.;  s.  Adam  Crist.  Prepared  in 
Waukegan  H.  S.  Acacia.  With  The  Corn 
Products  Refining  Co.,  191 6.  Address,  318  S. 
4th  St.,   Pekin,   Ill.t 


5621.  MICHELE  FRANCISCO  CROCE 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  D  16,  1888, 
Panni,  Italy;  s.  Matilobe  Monte  Colvo.  Pre- 
pared in  Milford  (Mass.)  H.  S.  Chem.,  Ar- 
mour &  (Jo.,  191 3-15.  Address,  633  Oakwood 
Blvd.,   Chicago;   bus.  add.,  c/o  Armour   ii:  Co., 

5622.  PAUL  REVERE  CROLL 
(Brother  of  No.  7466) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ta  i,  1892, 
Schuylkill  Haven,  Pa.;  s.  Rev.  P.  'C.  (b.  O  2, 
1852,  Berks  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Sarah  Amelia 
(Greiss)  Croll  (b.  Ja  5,  1854).  Prepared  in 
Beardstown  H.  S.  Chem.,  New  Jersey  Zinc 
Co.     Address,  Box  511,  Palmerton,  Pa.t 

5623.  VIOLA  JUNE  CROSSL.\ND 
(Sister  of  Nos.  1487,  41 18) 
■Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Je  10,  1888, 
Varna,  111.;  d.  Hiram  Venton  (b.  Ap  29,  1848, 
do.)  and  Cynthia  Lovinia  (Broaddus)  Cross- 
land  (b.  My  6,  1847,  Henry,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Watseka  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  191 5.  H.  Sc. 
Club.  Teacher,  II.  Sc,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Bridgeport. 
111..  1913-16;  do..  Central  H.  S.,  St.  Joseph, 
Mo.,  191 7.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Address, 
E.  Oak  St.,  Watseka,  III. 


5624.  BENJAMIN  HARRISON  CROWDER 
(Husband  of  No.  6205) 
Salesman;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  iq,  1887,  Bethany, 
111.;  s.  William  Ellsworth  (b.  1872,  Bethany, 
111.)  and  Mary  Ellen  (Jordan)  Crowder  (b. 
Enfield.  111.).  Prepared  in  Bethany  H.  S.; 
James  Millikin  Univ.,  1908-9.  Acacia;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Sec,  Jr.  Class.  With  Dobbins  &  Dob- 
bins, Champaign,  1913-14;  Benj.  H.  Sanborn  & 
(Jo.,  Chicago,  1914-17;  Salesman,  G.  M.  Co. 
Motor  Trucks  for  Eldridge  Buick  Co.,  Seattle, 
191 7 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Eva 
Dodds  ('14),  Mr  8,  1917,  Champaign.  Child, 
Richard  Jordan,  b.  Ta  19,  1918.  Address,  2303, 
19th  Ave.,  North  Seattle;  bus.  add.,  Eldridge 
Buick  Co.,  do. 

5625.     THOMAS  ALBRIGHT 
CUNNINGHAM 
Asst.  Gen.  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  26, 

1891,  Rossville,  111.;  s.  W.  T.  (b.  D  i,  1856, 
Rossville,  111.)  and  Orrie  L.  (Albright)  Cun- 
ningham (b.  N  17,  1866,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Rossville  and  Danville  H.  Schs.  Phi  Alpha 
Delta;  Comitatus;  Sr.  Ball  Com.;  Correspond- 
ent, Sears  Roebuck  &  Co..  Chicago,  1913-14; 
Office  Dcpt.,  Mgr.,  Charles  William  Stores,  New 
York  City.  1914-15;  Operating  Branch  Mgr., 
B.  F.  Goodrich  Rubber  Co.,  Akron  O.  and 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1915-16;  Asst.  Gen.  Mgr. 
and  Purchasing  Agt.,  The  Victor  Rubber  Co., 
1917 — .  Mem.,  Columbus,  O.,  Ath.  Club.  Mar- 
ried Madeline  F.  Stutzmann.  S  i.  ioi7.  Long 
Island,  N.  Y.  Address,  280  S.  Belmont  St., 
Springfield,  O. 

5626.  HOMER  WALSTON  DAIIRINGER 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  28,  1800,  Lattington, 
Mich.;  s.  H.  W.  Dahringcr.  Prepared  in  Wau- 
kegan H.  S.  Kappa  Sigma;  Ma-wan-da;  Capt. 
Varsity  Basketball;  Class  Football;  Varsity 
Soccer;  Homecoming  Com.  ist  Lt.,  Aerial  Ob- 
server, A.  E.  F. ;  with  Am.  Army  of  Occupa- 
tion in  Germany;  Missing  in  action,  S  1918 — . 
Address,  424  Genesee  St.,  Waukegan,  111. 

5627.  EVERETT  LESLIE  DALBEY 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  My  10,  1889,  Muncie, 
111.;  s.  V.  R.  Dalbey.  Prepared  in  Danville 
H. 'S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Prelim. 
Honors;  Fresh.  Honors;  Scholarship  in  Law. 
Address,  506  The  Temple,  Danville.  Ill.t 


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5628.  JUANITA  ELIZABETH  DARR.\II 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc:  M.  S.,  1915;  b.  Jl 
I,  1889.  Sadorus,  III.;  d.  W.  H.  (b.  O.)  and 
Mary  Annis  (Craw)  Darrah  (I).  i8s9,  III.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  A.  M.,  Columbia, 
1917.  Sigma  Xi;  Bethany  Circle;  Kappa  Delta 
Pi;  Prelim.  Honors;  V.  P.,  Sr.  Class.  Asst. 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-15;  do.,  Columbia, 
1915-17;  Dietitian,  Mooseheart  Vocational  Sch., 
summer,  1917;  Instr.,  Food  Chem.  and  Dietet- 
ics, Purdue,  1917-18;  Asst.  Prof.,  St.  Women's 
Coll.,  Tex.,  1919.  Auth. :  Nitrogenous  Constit- 
uents of  Lecithin,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  Ap  1916. 
Charter  mem.,  Bethany  Circle.  Address,  R.  i, 
Box  42,   Ivesdale,   111. 

5629.  CHESTER  WATSON  DAVIS 
(Son  of  Nos.  251,  311;  Brother  of  Nos.  3337, 
4125,  8260) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  16,  1889,  Kan. 
City,  Mo.;  s.  Jeptha  Hartley  ('82),  (b.  Ap  13, 
i860,  Vienna,  Ind.)  and  Ella  Maria  (Watson) 
Davis  ('80),  (b.  N  14.  1854,  Bristol,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Holton  (Kan.)  H.  S.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Phoenix;  Ma- 
wan-da;  Varsity  Football;  Water  Polo.  Mar- 
ried Martha  AIcLean,  Ag  26,  1914,  Macomb, 
111.  Children:  Chester  McLean,  b.  S  20,  1916; 
Barbara,  b.  O  31,  1918.    Address,  Holton,  Kan. 

5630.  MALLIE  LEONA  DAVIS  (GOHN) 

(Wife  of  No.  5686) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  25,  1888,  Fairmount. 
111.;  d.  Ira  Grant  (b.  Je  10,  1863,  do.)  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Palmer)  Davis  (b.  D  3,  1867, 
Homer,  111.).  Prepared  in  Homer  H.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.  Achoth.  Married  Lloyd  Elias  Gohn 
('13),  S  13,  1913,  Fairmount,  111.  Address, 
Mansfield,  Ill.t 

5631.  RUTH  DAVISON  (LANGELIER) 

(Wife  of  G398) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  23,  1891,  Marshall, 
111.;  d.  John  Harrison  (b.  Je  25,  1868,  do.) 
and  Zetta  Emma  (Cork)  Davison  (b.  Ag  4. 
1867,  do.).  Prepared  in  Marshall  Tp.  H.  S. 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Mask  and 
Bauble;  Alethcnai.  Teacher,  Flora  Tp.  H.  S., 
1913-14;  Marshall  Tp.  H.  S.,  1914-16.  Married 
Wilfred  Francis  Langelier  (g'li),  JI  19,  1916, 
Marshall,  111.  Address,  2327  Cragmont  Ave.. 
Berkeley,  Calif. 

5632.  PHILLMER  WYMOND  DAY 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  Engng. ;  b.  Mr  10, 
1891,  Vincennes,  Ind.;  s.  P.  Day.  Prepared  in 
Shortridge  H.  S.,  Indianapolis.  Sigma  Chi; 
Alpha  Chi  Sigma.  Chem.,  111.  Glass  Co.  Ad- 
dress, Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Alton,  Ill.t 

5633.  MAUDE  AROMA  DENNY 
Dir.,  Mus. ;  B.  Mus. ;  b.  Ag  23,  1887,  Lincoln, 
111.;  d.  James  Edgar  (b.  1856,  do.)  ^  and 
Josephine  (Campbellj  Denny  (b.  1858,  White- 
hall, 111.).  Prepared  in  Lincoln  H.  S.;  Lin- 
coln Coll.;  Bush  Temple  Conservatory,  Chi- 
cago. Sigma  Kappa;  Illiola.  Dir.,  Mus.,  Univ. 
of  Nev.,  1913-18.  Address,  747  N.  Virginia  St., 
Reno,  Nev.;  bus.  add.,  Univ.  of  Nev.,  do. 

5634.  CHESTER  CHARLES  DILLON 
Ath.   Coach;    A.    B.   in    Sc;    b.   Ja    14.    1887, 

Normal,  111.;  s.  A.  A.  Dillon.  Prepared  in 
Normal  H.  S.  Capt.,  Fresh.  Varsity  Football; 
Varsity  Football.  Ath.  Coach.,  Dak.  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  Mitchell,  S.  Dak.  Married  Pearl  Mc- 
Neil, Ag  II,  1 915,  Melville,  111.  Address, 
Mitchell,  S.  Dak.f 

5635.  JAMES  RUSSELL  DILWORTH 
Farmer;   B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  N  o,   i8qo.  Table 

Grove,  111.;  s.  William  H.  (b.  Mr,  1835,  Ver- 
mont, III.)  and  Helen  Rozelle  (Montgomery) 
Dilworth  (b.  Je  16,  1857,  Berwick,  Mo.).     Pre- 


pared in  Table  Grove  H.  S.;  Knox  Coll.  Alpha 
/eta;  Final  Honors.  Farmer,  Table  Grove,  111. 
Address,   Table   Grove,   111. 

5636.  HAROLD  FRANCIS  DOERR 
(Husband  of  No.  6252;  Brother  of  No.  370S) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  N  26,  1892. 
C.hicago;  s.  Jacob  Frederick  (b.  O  15,  1852, 
Ger.)  and  Emma  (Nehrling)  Doerr  (b.  Ja  23, 
1866,  New  York  City).  Prepared  in  Wendell 
Phillips  II.  S.,  Chicago.  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
Scarab;  Varsity  Swimming  and  Water  Polo; 
2nd  Lt.,  Univ.  Eegt.  Draftsman  with  Doerr 
Bros.,  Archs.,  1913-16;  Arch..  Sherwin  Wil- 
liams Co..  1916 — .  Mem.,  Olympic  Fields 
Country  Club;  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  Mar- 
ried Delia  A.  Gaskill  ('14),  Ag  26,  1915, 
Joliet,  111.  Child,  Helen  Frances,  b.  Je  25, 
1917.  Address,  5210  Cornell  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  Sherwin  Williams  Co.,  Pullman  Sta., 
do. 

5637.  LESLIE  ABIJAH   DOLE 
(Brother  of  Nos.   6843,   6844,  9039) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Mr  i,  1891, 
Manteno,  HI.;  s.  Theopolis  Packard  (b.  Je  12, 
1849.  Shelburn,  Mass.)  and  Emma  Rhoda 
(Viall)  Dole  (b.  F  7,  1851,  Elk  Co.,  Pa.).  Pre- 
pared in  Kankakee  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu 
Stud.  Union  Dramatic  Club.  Salesman,  Elec 
('ontr.  &  Mfg.  Co.,  1913-16;  Elec.  Engr.  and 
.\sst.  Master  Mech.,  Federal  Ice  Co.,  1916-17; 
Const,  and  Elec.  Engr..  Nat.  Malleable  Cast- 
ings Co.,  191 7 — .  Married  Edna  M.  Fitzsim- 
mons,  Ag  15,  1916,  Chicago.  Child,  Elizabeth 
Margaret,  b.  D  28.  1917.  Address,  729  Clar- 
ence Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Nat. 
Mall  Castings  Co.,  Melrose  Park,  111. 

5638.  EDGAR  NATHAN  DREW 
(Brother  of  Nos.   2645,   2959,  3714) 

Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  F  12,  1888, 
Clifton,  111.;  s.  Washington  (b.  1850,  Chategnee, 
N.  Y.)  and  Mary  A.  (Hunt)  Drew  (b.  1852, 
la.).  Prepared  in  Watseka  H.  S.  Alpha  Rho 
Chi.  Draftsman  and  Teacher,  Man.  Tr..  Chi- 
cago; do.,  Watseka.  111.  Married  Nellie  S.  R. 
Kirby,  Jl  3.  1914,  Crown  Point,  Ind.  Children: 
K.  Leo,  b.  My  7.  1915;  Carol  E.,  b.  D  25,  1917. 
^Iddress,  Watseka,  HI. 

3639.  *JOHANNES  PETONS  du  BUISSON 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  M.  S..  1914;  b.  Mr  13,  1882, 
.'^enekal,  S.  Africa.  Prepared  in  Prince  Albert 
Cape  Colony.  S.  Africa.  Fought  in  Boer  War, 
1899-1902.  Died  D  1917,  Senekal,  Orange  Free 
State,   S.  Africa. 

5640.  GLADYS  FADE 
(Sister  of  No.  8289) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  29.  1889, 
Elizabeth,  111.;  d.  J.  C.  Fade.  Prepared  in 
Elizabeth  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Kappa  Delta 
Pi;  Athenean;  III.  Mag.  Staff;  ist  and  2d. 
Cabinet,  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Class  Historian.  Ad- 
dress, Elizabeth,  Ill.t 

5641.  HENRY  CLARENCE  EALES 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  22,  1890.  Car- 
lisle, Ky. :  s.  James  Frazier  (b.  1859.  Cynthiana, 
Ky.)  and  Sadie  (Remington)  P^ales  (b.  i860, 
Paris.  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Blooinington  H.  S.; 
111.  Wesleyan  Univ.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Class 
Football  and  Baseball;  Mgr.,  Glee  and  Man- 
dolin Club;  Dramatic  Club.  Farmer,  Saybrook, 
111.  Married  F'lorence  Louise  Hatch,  N  2, 
191 5,  Newaygo,  Mich.  Child,  Luther  Parker, 
b.  O  27,  1916.     Address,  Saybrook,  III. 

4642.     RALEIGH  JOHN  EHRHART 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in   E.    E. ;    b.    S    20,    1889, 
Areola,    111.;    s.    J.    M.    Ehrhart.      Prepared    in 
Areola    H.    S.      Varsity    Football;    E.    E.    Soc. 
Cml.  Engr.    Address,  Areola,  Ill,t 


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5643.     *GERTRUDE  LOUISE   ELLIOTT 

(GOODYEAR) 

(Wife  of  No.  5687) 

B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Mr  4,  1891,  Strcator,  III.; 
d.  Arthur  (b.  S  3.  1858,  do.)  and  Antoinette 
Emma  (Hoffman)  Elliott  (b.  O  20,  1865,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Streator  Tp.  H.  S.  Gamma  Phi 
Beta:  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Treas..  llliola;  II.  Sc. 
Club;  Pres.  and  Treas.,  Women's  League. 
Lunch  Room  Mgr.,  Man.  Tr.  II.  S.,  Indian- 
apolis, 1913-14;  Dir..  Univ.  Commons,  Seattle, 
1914-15;  do.,  Univ.  Commons  and  Dormitories, 
191 5-1 7;  Dir.,  Tea  Room,  Dept.  Store,  Seattle. 
1 91 7-1 8.  Mem.,  Sch.  Woman's  League;  A.  C. 
A.;  Exec.  Com.,  Bon  Marche  Woman's  Club; 
Faculty  Woman's  Club,  Univ.  of  Wash.;  Seattle 
Chamber  of  Commerce.  Married  Henry  Good- 
year ('13),  S  4,  1918.  Died  O  13,  1918,  Camp 
Sherman. 

5644.  ALEXANDER  ELSTON  (di  GHILINI) 

(Brother  of  No.  5645) 
Mun.  Engr.;  A.  B.  in  Sc.;  b.  N  22,  1888, 
New  Braunfels,  Tex.;  s.  L.  F.  Elston.  Prepared 
in  Marquette  Univ.  Zeta  Beta  Tau;  Menorali; 
Wrestling  Coach.  Mun.  Engr.,  Janesville,  Wis. 
Dropped  last  name.  Address,  410  Hayes  Bldg., 
Janesville,  Wis.t 

5645.  LEO  WEISS   ELSTON    (di  GHILINI) 

(Brother  of  No  5644) 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1915;  b.  N  22,  1888 
New  Braunfels,  Te.x.;  s.  L.  F.  Elston.  Prepared 
in  Marquette  Univ.;  B.  S.,  Rutgers,  19 14. 
Indus,  and  .•\gr.  Dept.,  South.  Ry.,  Washington, 
D.  C.  Dropped  last  name.  Address,  Box  495, 
New   Brunswick,    N.   J.t 

5646.  LEWIS  BROWN  ERMELING 
Dir.,  Indus.  Mgnit.  Council;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ; 
b.  Ap  13,  1890,  Chicago;  s.  Lewis  Reinhart  (b. 
S  18,  1852,  Naperville.  111.)  and  Elma  M. 
(Brown)  Ermeling  (b.  S  16,  1858,  De  Pere, 
Wis.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  and  Lane 
Tech.  H.  Schs.,  Chicago.  Zeta  Psi;  Scabbard 
and  Blade;  Helmet;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Sr. 
Memorial  Com.  \\'ith  Deere  &  Co.,  Harvester 
Works,  Moline,  111.,  1913-15;  Exec.  Club  Bd. 
of  Commerce.  Detroit,  1915-16;  Dir.,  Indus. 
Mgmt.  Council,  Rochester,  N.  Y.,  1916-17. 
ist.  Lt.,  Ord.  R.  C,  1917-18;  Capt.,  do.. 
1918;  Went  to  France  on  special  trip  with  Asst. 
Sec.  of  War,  1918;  Mustered  out,  Ja  15,  1919. 
Address,  4516  N.  Robey  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
c/o  The  Upson  Nut  Co.,  Cleveland. 

5647.  GUILLERMO  FILIBERTO 
ESCABOSA 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  22,  1888,  San 
Dimas,  Durango,  Hex.;  s.  G.  Escabosa.  Pre- 
pared in  Liceo  de  Varones,  Mex.;  Man.  Tr. 
Sch.,  St.  Louis.  Cosmopolitan  Club.  Sugar 
Cane  Farmer.  Address,  Ave.  Libertad  1000, 
Guadalajara,  Mex.t 

5648.  JAMES  EVERETT  ETHERTON 
Asst.  Cashier;  LL.  B.;  b.  F  21,  1889, 
Pomona.  111.;  s.  J.  M.  Elherton.  Prepared  in 
Shurtleff  Coll.  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Egyptian 
Club;  Jllio;  Jr.  Smoker;  Law  Dance  Com. 
.Asst.  Cashier,  Carbondale  Nat.  Bank.  Ad- 
dress,  708  Normal  Ave.,   Carbondale,   Ill.t 

5649.     EMMA  MARGARET  FAHRNKOPF 
(BORDEN) 

(Wife  of  G71;  Sister  of  No.  5650) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  O  21,  1890,  Champaign 
Co.,  111.;  d.  John  (b.  Mauer  Baden,  Ger.)  and 
Matilda  (Riess)  Fahrnkopf  (b.  F  24,  i860, 
Mascoutah.  111.).  Prepared  in  Atwood  II.  S. 
II.  .Sc.  Club  Teacher,  11.  Sc,  Mazon.  111.,  1913- 
15;    do..    Urbana,    1915-17;    do.,    Boise,    Idaho, 


1917-18.  Married  Raymond  F.  Borden  (g'i8), 
Jl  4,  1918,  Newton,  111.  Address,  1212  Univer- 
sity Ave.,  Urbana. 

5650.     HARRISON  FREDERICK  THEO- 
DORE   FAHRNKOPF 
(Brother  of   No.    5649) 

Associate;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  6,  1888.  Ives- 
dale.  111.;  s.  John  Charles  (b.  Mauer,  Baden 
Ger.)  and  Matilda  (Riess)  Fahrnkopf  (b.  F 
24.  i860,  Mascoutah,  111.).  Prepared  in  At- 
wood H.  S.  Sigma  Xi.  Asst.,  Soil  Fertility, 
L'niv.  of  111.,  i9i3->6;  ist.  Asst.,  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  do.,  1916;  Assoc,  Soil  Fertility,  do., 
191 8—.  O.  T.  S;j^  F.  A.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor; 
Mustered  out,  D  17,  1918.  Address,  811  W. 
Springfield  Ave.,  Urbana. 

5C51.  EURIPIDES  FAJARDO  Y  MAYMIR 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  19,  1888, 
Santiago  de  Cuba;  s.  Jose  D.  Fajardo  Y 
Tamayo  (b.  Mr  19,  i860,  Guisa,  Orienta, 
Cuba)  and  Trindad  Maymir  Y  Lopez  (b.  Ap  18, 
1868).  Prepared  in  Instituto  de  Segiinda 
Ensenanza  de  la  Provincia  de  Oriente,  Cuba; 
Univ.  of  O.,  1909-11.  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Havana, 
1915.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Club  Literaris  Es- 
panol;  C.  E.  Club.  Engr.,  Trussed  Concrete 
Co.,  Prado  44.  Havana,  Cuba,  1913-15;  ist. 
Engr.,  Pub.  Work  for  Province  of  (jriente, 
1915-16;  Way  Engr.,  Cuba  R.  R.  Co.,  Cama- 
guey  Cuba,  1916-17;  Chief  Engr.,  Pub.  Work 
of  the  Province  of  Oriente,  1917 — .  Mem., 
Club  San  Carlos  Santiago  de  Cuba,  Club  Nau- 
tico;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  Sagarra  Alta  19, 
Santiago  de  Cuba,   Cuba. 

5652.     HAZEL   ELIZABETH   FANCHER 

(SULLIVAN) 

(Wife  of  No.  5446) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  An  30,  1888,  Evanston, 
III.;  d.  James  Albert  (b.  D  11,  i860,  Kenosha, 
Wis.)  and  Ida  (Wilson)  Fancher  (b.  My  25, 
1863,  Racine,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Evanston 
H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Sr.  Gown  Com.  Instr., 
H.  S.,  Chrisman,  111.,  1913-14;  Prin.,  II.  S., 
Piper  City,  111.,  1914-15.  Married  Charles  M. 
Sullivan  ('12),  S  14,  191.S,  Evanston,  111. 
Child,  Shirley  Elizabeth,  b.  je  28,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, 5880  Darlington   Road,  Pittsburgh. 

5653.  CLARIBEL  FEHRMAN 
(Brother  of  No.  6871) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  13,  1892,  Pekin, 
111.;  d.  Adolph  (b.  Mr  31,  1856)  and  Eva  Mae 
(Van  Deusen)  Fehrman  (b.  Ag  10,  1864). 
Prepared  in  Pekin  H.  S.  Address,  706  Wash- 
ington St.,  Pekin,  Ill.t 

5654.  MILDRED  HELEN  FELMLEY 
(Daughter  of  H19;  Sister  of  No.  4150) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  .Xp  22,  1890, 
Carrollton,  111.;  d.  David  (b.  Ap  24,  1859,  Som- 
erville,  N.  J.)  and  Auta  (Stout)  Fclmley.  Pre- 
|)nred  in  Normal  II.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 
Phi  Beta  Kajjpa;  Kajipa  Delta  Pi;  llliola;  Mask 
and  Bauble;  Stud.  Teacher,  Eng..  111.  So.  Norm. 
Univ.,    1918.   Address,   Normal,   111. 

5655.  LOUIS  SMITH  FERGUSON 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  7,  1890, 
Annawan,  111.;  s.  Louis  A.  (b.  D  23,  1866,  do.). 
and  Lillian  E.  (Gouchenour)  Ferguspn.  Pre- 
pared in  Rock  Island  II.  .S.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi, 
lingr,,  Brooklyn,  N,  Y,.  1913-16;  do..  Indiana- 
polis, 1016-17;  Dist.  Kngr.,  The  Permutit  Co., 
Water  Rectification,  1917 — .  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S. 
M.  E.  Married  Lida  J.  Pruitt,  S  15,  1914. 
Urbana.  Child,  Robert  Smith,  b.  N  24,  1015. 
.Iddress,  4i5.'5  Windsor  St.,  ^Pittsburgh;  bus. 
add.,  921    Union  .\rcade,   do. 


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5656.  DENT  FERRELL 
Elcc.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  11,  1889, 
Cartoiville.  JIl.;  s.  II.  V.  Ferrell.  Prepared  in 
ITniv.  Acad.;  Lewis  Inst.  Stud.,  Harvard.  Elec. 
Engr..  J.  K.  Dering  Coal  Co.,  Eldorado,  111. 
2nd  Lt.,  Air  Service.  Toul,  France;  Mustered 
out,  Ja  2-j,    1919.  Address,  Carterville,  111. 

5657.  FERDINAND  AUGUST  P.  FISCHER 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  S  10,  1885, 
Chicago;  s.  George  (b.  Ag  6,  1853,  New  York 
City)  and  Emma  (Krueger)  Fischer  (b.  F 
22,  1856,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech. 
H.  S.,  Chicago;  Chicago  Norm.  Coll.,  1908. 
Arch.  Soc.  Instr.,  Engng.  Drawing,  Chicago. 
Mem.,  Chicago  Geog.  Soc;  Prairie  Club  of 
111.  Address,  3242  Clifton  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  Senn  Iligh   School,  do.  , 

5658.  CHARLES  HARRISON  FLETCHER 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;^  b.  Jl  11,  1888,  Ridgefarm, 
111.;  s.  John  (b.  F  23,  1865,  do.)  and  Grace 
(Butler)  Fletcher  (b.  D  12,  1868,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Ridgefarm  H.  S.;  Chicago  Kent  Coll. 
of  Law.  Acacia;  Ma-wan-da;  Phi  Delta  Phi; 
Adelphic;  John  Marshall  Law  Club;  Varsity 
Baseball;  Pres.,  Soph.  Class;  Class  Football; 
Alternate,  \'arsity  Debate.  Lawyer,  Mattoon, 
111.,  1913-17.  ist  Lt.,  Inf.  R.  C,  1917 — ;  Co. 
G,  S2d  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917;  with  Army  of 
Occupation,  France.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P. 
O.  E. ;  Court  of  Honor;  M.  W.  A.;  Congr. 
Church.  Married  Blanche  Thompson,  Ag  10, 
1916,  Tiskilwa,  111.  Address,  Mattoon,  111. 

36S9.  WILBUR  EARL  FLOOD 
Metallurgist;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  10,  1891. 
Peoria;  s.  Benjamin  Franklin  (b.  O  27,  1865) 
and  Luella  (Garside)  Flood  (b.  Je  4,  1867). 
Prepared  in  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.,  1909-11. 
Draftsman,  Morgan  Engng.  Co.,  Memphis. 
1913-14;  Const.  Engr.,  Internat.  Harvester  Co., 
Chicago,  1914-15;  Sales  Dept.,  do.,  Aurora, 
1915-16;  Metallurgist,  Internat.  Harvester  Corp., 
Chicago.  1916 — .  Married  Marguerite  Ring- 
ness,  D  29,  1914,  Peoria.  Child,  Dorothy 
Eleanor,  b.  Mr  11,  1916.  Address,  338  W.  73rd 
St.,  Chicago. 

5660.  TRENNACE  FLOWERREE 
Teacher:  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  D 
27,  1889.  Easton,  111.;  s.  William  Hume  (h.  F 
22,  1856,  Marshall,  Va.)  and  Sarah  Frances 
(Duckett)  Flowerree  (b.  O  21.  1859,  Peters- 
burg, 111.).  Prepared  in  Havana  H.  S.  Teacher, 
Easton,  111.,  1913-14;  Dir..  Agr.,  Redwood  Falls, 
Minn.,  1917-18.  U.  S.  A.,  1918 — .  Address, 
605  Daniel  St.,  Champaign. 

5661.  EDITH  HARLEY  FORD 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ap  8,  1887,  St.  Paul; 
d.  Nathan  (b.  Jl  13.  1S4Q,  Sidon,  Syria)  and 
Alice  Lucina  (Howell)  Ford  (b.  Jl  26,  1849, 
Geneseo,  111.).  Prepared  in  Des  Moines  H.  S.; 
Norwalk  (O.)  II.  S.  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1910.  Libn.,  Pub.  Lib.,  Rockford,  HI.,  1913-16; 
The  Filger  Lib.,  Minonk,  111.,  1916 — .  Address, 
Minonk,  III. 

5662.  GUSTAV  GEORGE  FORNOFF 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  5,  1890 
Ger.  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Prelim.  Honors.  Elec. 
Engr.,  The  Indus.  Elec.  Furnace  Co.,  Chicago. 
Address.  1941  Eddy  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  53 
W.  Jackson  Blvd.,  do. 

5663.  LYMAN  MARION  FORT 
Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  My  24,  1887. 
Stronghurst,  111.:  s.  C.  E.  (b.  i860,  Olena,  111.) 
and  Anna  M.  (Marshall)  Fort  (b.  1862,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Stronghurst  H.  S.  Delta  Sigma 
Rho;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Pres.,  Adelphic:  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Cabinet:  Univ.  Debate  Team:  Hatchet 
Orator;    Illio   Staff.     Y.    M.    C.   A.    Work.   Chi- 


cago, 191 3-1 4:  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Mitchell,  S.  Dak., 
1914-1S;  Prin.,  II.  S.,  do.,  1918 — -.  Auth. : 
Arguim-nlatioii  and  Debate,  Mitchell  Pub.  Co., 
1917.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Married  Mildred 
Dunswortli,  Ag  n).  1915.  Galesburg,  111.  (Thild, 
Donald  Marion,  b.  N  21,  1916.  Address, 
Mitchell,  S.  Dak. 

5664.  HARRY  LLEWELLYN  FOSTER 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  S  2,  1886, 
Big  Rapids,  Mich.;  s.  John  Hamlin  (b.  Franklin, 
Me.)  and  Georgina  (Dykins)  Foster  (b.  Haver- 
straw,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Waukesha  (Wis.) 
H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1906-08.  Alpha  Delta 
Phi.  Foreman,  Const,  of  Sch.  BIdg.,  Trenary, 
Mich.,  1915-  Pvt.;  Corp.;  Scrgt. ;  Master  Engr., 
Sr.  Grade,  4th  Engrs.,  Tr.  Regt.,  lldqtrs.  Co., 
Barracks  C.  26,  Camp  A.  A.,  Huniphrys,  Va. ; 
2d  Lt..  Engng.  Corps.,  Camp  Custer,  Mich. 
.Married  Ruth  Archibald,  1917,  Asliland,  Wis. 
Child,  John  Archibald,  b.  Ap  17,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, 522  Lake  Drive,  Apt.  13,  Milwaukee. 

5665.  JOHN  RAYMOND  FOSTER 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  7,  1884, 
Sac  City.  la.;  s.  Thomas  M.  (b.  Je  12,  1843, 
Md.)  and  Harriet  Ann  (Groves)  Foster  (b. 
My  23,  1849).  Prepared  in  Buena  Vista  Coll. 
Acad.;  Buena  Vista  Coll.,  1908-09.  Agr.,  H.  S., 
Le  Sueur,  Minn.;  Life  Ins.  Agt.,  Worthing- 
ton,  Minn.,  1916-17;  Co.  Agr.  Agt.,  Sibley,  la., 
igiS — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Marie 
Luida  Schonhood,  O  4.  1916,  Dodge  Center, 
Minn.  Child,  Janet  Elizabeth,  b.  O  9,  1917. 
.4ddress,    Sibley,    la. 

5666.  THEODORE  JOHN  FRANZEN 
Engng.  Estimator;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  S  19, 
1890,  Peoria;  s.  Henry  (b.  Ger.)  and  Franke 
(Reuken)  Franzen  (b.  Livingston  Co..  111.). 
Prepared  in  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.,  1905-11. 
Struct.  Draftsman,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago, 
1013-14;  Instr.,  Math,  and  Mech.,  Wendell 
Phillips  H.  S.,  1914;  Draftsman  and  Estimator, 
Lanquist  &  Illsley  Co.,  19 14-17;  Engng.  Esti- 
mator and  Correspondent,  Joseph  T.  Ryerson  & 
Son,  Chicago.  1917 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  May  Elizabeth  McCumber,  N  16,  191 6, 
Chicago.  Address.  5649  jNlaryland  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  c/o  Joseph  T.  Ryerson  &  Son, 
do. 

5667.  MARIE  E.  FREEMAN 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  PI.  Sc;  b.  S  9,  1891, 
Danville,  HI.;  d.  Charles  James  (b.  O  2.  1856, 
Rensselaer,  Ind.)  and  Carrie  (Porterfield)  Free- 
man (b.  Je  25,-1860,  Champaign).  Prepared  in 
Decatur  IT.  S.;  James  Millikin  Univ.,  1908-11. 
Pi  Beta  Phi.  Teacher,  Decatur,  HI.,  191314; 
Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1914-15;  Asst.  to 
Lunchroom  Dir.,  H.  Sc.  Univ.  of  HI.,  1915-16; 
Asst.  Dir.,  do..  1916-17;  Instr..  Home  Econom- 
ics, O.  St.  Univ..  1917 — .  Address,  75  W  nth 
.St.,    Columbus,    O. 

5668.  RUTH   MAE   FREEMAN 

Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
Je  II,  1886,  Bloomington,  III.;  d.  Alexander 
Theodore  (b.  do.)  and  Nancy  (Brigham)  Free- 
man (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Wesleyan  Univ. 
Prep.;  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1908.  Grail.,  Moody 
Bible  Inst.,  1910.  Teacher,  Eng.,  H.  S.,  Stock- 
land,  111..  1913-14;  Gen.  Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A., 
Helena,  Mont.,  1914-15;  Teacher,  Eng.,  H.  S., 
Canton,  111.,  1915-17;  Religious  Work  Sec, 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Cincinnati,  1917-18.  Address, 
20  E.  8th  St.,   Y.  W.  C.   A.,  Cincinnati. 

5669.  THEODORE  AUGUSTUS 

FRITCHEY,  JR. 
(Brother  of  No.  5136) 
With  Comn.  Merchants;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b. 
.■\g  6,  1892,  OIney.  111.;  s.  Theodore  Augustus 
and  Mary  l.ida  (Bucher)  Fritchey.  Prepared 
in  Olney  H.  S.  M.  B.  A.,  Harvard,  1915. 
Kappa    Sigma;    Ma- Wan-Da;    Ku    Klux;    Beta 


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I1913 


Gamma  Delta;  Egyptian  Club;  Mgr.,  Varsity 
Base  Ball;  Illini  Trustee;  Iltio  Staff;  Pres., 
Pan-Hellenic  Council;  Lincoln  League.  Fore- 
ign Trade  Dept.,  Lawrence  &  Co.,  Comn. 
Merchants.  New  York  City,  1915-17;  Comn.  on 
Supplies,  Council  of  Nat.  Defense,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C  IQ17;  Lt.,  Aviation  Sec^  S.  O.  R. 
C,  A.  E.  F..  France;  do.,  Armv  of  Occupation, 
Bad  Bertrich,  Ger.  Mem..  A.  F.  A.  M.;  K,  T. 
Address,    Olney,    111. 

5670.  ELIZABETH  FRUIN 
(Sister  of  No.  3740) 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Je  23,  1892.  El  Paso,  111.; 
d.  John  (b.  Ap  5.  1840,  Tippcrary,  Ireland) 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Doherty)  Fruin  (b.  My 
12,  1851^  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Mc- 
Kinley  H.  S.,  El' Paso  111.;  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ. 
of  Wis.,  1916-17.  Spaulding  Guild:  Home 
Econ.  Club;  W.  A.  A.;  Capt.,  Class  Basket  Ball. 
Teacher,  Onawa.  la.,  1913-14;  Alien  Property 
Custodian,  Washington,  ID.  C.  Address,  El  Paso, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  i6th  &  P  St.,  N.  W.,  Washing- 
ton, D.   C. 

5671.  ALBERT  STEVENS  FRY 
Designing  Engr  and  Asst.  Sec;  B.  S.  in 
C.  E.:  C.  E.  and  M.  S.,  1918;  b.  Mr  13,  1892, 
LeClaire,  la.;  s.  James  Montgomery  (b.  1855, 
Davenport,  la.)  and  Adelaide  (Stone)  Fry  (b. 
1835,  Le  Claire,  la.).  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Nu;  Prelim., 
Final  and  Special  Honors.  Draftsman  and 
levelman.  Oil  Belt  R.  R..  Bridgeport,  III., 
1913;  Mixer  Insp.,  Ala.  Power  Co.,  Clanton, 
Ala.;  Chief  Designing  Engr.  and  Asst.  Sec, 
.^lorgan  Engng.  Co.,  Memphis.  Auth.:  A 
Method  of  Computation  for  Excavation,  Engng. 
and  Contracting,  Ap  22,  1914;  A  Graphical  Sol- 
ution of  the  Problem  of  Storm  Flow  through  a 
Reservoir,  do.,  Ap  19,  191 6;  Scraper  dragged 
from  Extension  Boom  Cleans  Berm  of  Ditch, 
Engng.  Record,  Je  5,  1915;  Wheel  Scrapers 
dumped  through  bridge  over  wagons,  do.,  Jl  15, 
1916;  Flooding  Concrete  Concrete  Lining  of 
Channel  Bed  Flooded  to  Protect  it  from  Freez- 
ing, do.,  F  3.  1917;  Pat  Levee — Slope  Concrete 
Smooth  with  Plank  before  Finishing,  do.,  Mr 
10,  19:7;  Compact  Building  Concreting  Plan; 
Contractors  Devise  s.ooo  Cubic  Yards  Concret- 
ing Plant  for  Close  quarters  in  City  Business 
District,  Contractor's  Review:  Resurfacing  Con- 
crete Base  for  Repaying;  Method  of  Building 
up  thin  Concrete  Base  for  New  Pavement 
Foundation,  do.,  D  16,  1916;  Railway  fill  with 
Bancjuette  Floodguard  (approach  to  Miss.  River 
Bridge)  The  Contractor,  F  2.  19 17.  Assoc. 
Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Virginia  Ferguson, 
Ap  27,  191 7,  Covington.  Tenn.  Address,  1682 
Glenview  Ave.,  Memphis;  bus.  add.,  622-631 
Goodwyn  Inst.,  do. 

5672.  HARRY  CATLIN  FULKS 
Cashier;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  N  16,  1891, 
Beardstown,  111.;  s.  Frank  M.  (b.  N  8.  1859, 
do.)  and  Maggie  E.  (Sample)  Fulks  (b.  Ag  23, 
1862,  Morgan  Co.,  III.).  Prepared  in  Beard- 
stown H.  S.  Chi  Psi.  Asst.  Cashier,  Beard- 
stown St.  Bank,  Beardstown,  111.,  1913-16; 
Coal  and  Iron  Nat.  Bank,  New  York  City, 
1916-17.  Sergt.,  Am.  Ord.  Dept.,  Base  Depot, 
France,  19 1 7 — .  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E. ;  M.  E. 
Church.  Address,  loi  W  5th  St.,  Beardstown, 
111. 

S673-  CHARLES  MALCOLM  FULLER 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  N  28. 
1889,  Vincennes,  Ind;  s.  Homer  (b.  111.)  anii 
Alice  (Kensler)  Fuller  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Vincennes  H.  S.;  Purdue  Univ.,  1907-9. 
Triangle.  Insp.,  Baltimore  Sewerage  Comn., 
'9'3-'4;  Jr.  Civ.  Engr^  Interstate  Commerce 
Comn.,  1914-17.  Lt.,  Co.  G.  Provisional  Of- 
ficers, Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1917;  Capt.,  Co. 
B.  5th  Engrs.,  Corpus  Christi,  Tex.,  1917; 
Capt.,  Corps  of  Engrs.,  Camp  A.  A.  Humphreys,  ' 


Va..  1918;  do.,  Manila,  P.  I.  Mem.,  West.  Soc. 
of  Engrs.  Address,  317  State  St..  Little  Rock, 
Ark. 

5674-  SOZABU  FURUKAWA 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  .\g  13,  1889, 
Japan;  s.  Kyujiro  (b.  Japan)  and  Keiko  (Ter- 
ai^aki)  Furukawa  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  San 
Rafael  (Calif.)  H.  S.;  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1913-14.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Arch.  Club. 
Designer,  The  Peeresses'  Sch.  of  Japan,  191 5- 
17;  Arch.,  Tokyo,  Japan,  1917 — .  Auth.: 
.Arch.  Student  Life  in  American  Univ.,  Arch. 
World,  Vol.  9,  Mr  1915;  Landscape  Arch., 
do..  Vol.  9,  S  1915.  Mem.,  Inst,  of  Japanese 
Archs.  Married  Sidzuko  Nakata.  N  3,  1917, 
Tokyo,  Japan.  Address,  47  Kita-Machi  4- 
Chome,  Aoyania,  Tokyo.  Japan:  bus.  add.,  32 
Dote-San    Ban-Cho,    Kbjimachi,   do. 

56-3.  HENRY  ELISHA  G.\DDIS 
(Brother  of  No.  6246) 
Statistician;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  24,  1891, 
^Iodoc,  Ind.;  s.  H.  A.  (b.  Ap  to.  1833,  Rand- 
olph Co.,  Ind.)  and  Ettie  (Wright)  CTaddis  (b. 
N  I,  1862,  Wayne  Co.,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Winchester  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Phi  Alpha  Delta; 
Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Prelim.  Honors.  Clerk, 
Life  Ins.,  Milwaukee,  1914-15;  Statistician, 
do.,  Chicago,  1915- — .  Married  Juanita  For- 
quhar,  D  26,  1916,  Winchester,  Ind.  Child, 
Marjorie  Mae,  b.  N  30,  191 7.  Address,  4728 
N.  Spaulding  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  900-209 
S.  LaSalle  St.,  do. 

5676.     LOUISE  WALLACE  GARRETT 
(BAUER) 
(Wife  of  No.  3632) 
A.   B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  13,   1892.  Anaconda. 
Mont.;    d.    James    H.    (b.    Rochelle.    111.)    and 
Eliza  Jennings    (Scott)    Garrett    (b.    O.).      Pre- 
pared   in    Champaign    H.    S.     W.    A.    A.;    Ale- 
thenai;  Le  Cercle  Frangais;  Capt..  Girls  Basket- 
ball.     Mem.,    Presby.    Church;    Alliance   Chap.. 
D.    A.    R.      Married    Frederick    Charles    Bauer 
('09),  Ag  13,  1913,  Champaign.     Children:    Alice 
Elizabeth,  b.  Je  8,  19 14;  Frederick  Charles.  Jr., 
b.    Ja    19,    1918.      Address,   715    S.    Prairie   St., 
Champaign. 

3677.  CARLETON  WILLARD  GATES 
Elec  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag  7,  1890, 
Elgin,  111.;  s.  Charles  W.  (b.  Ag  20,  1842, 
.Slateville,  N.  Y.)  and  Arabella  (Stover)  Gates 
(b.  My  16,  1832,  Lisle,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Elgin  II.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Scabbard^  and 
r>lade;  Lt.  and  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Elec.  Engr., 
AVest.  Elec.  Co.,  1913 — .  Address,  no  Ann  St.. 
Elgin,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  West.  Elec  Co., 
Hawthorne  Sta.,  Chicago. 

5678.  MARGUERITE  ELSTON  GAUGER 
Cafeteria  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  II.  Sc;  A.  M.,  1917; 
b.  Ag  4,  1893.  Xenia,  111.;  d.  Jacob  Henry  (b. 
i860,  Louisville,  Ky.)  and  Lulu  F.  (Tully) 
(lauger  (b.  1864,  Xenia,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Mora  H.  S.  B.  S.,  McKendroe  Coll.,  1912. 
Omicron  Nu;  Sigma  Xi.  Teacher,  Coll.  of 
Indus.  Arts,  Denton.  Tex.,  1917-18;  Cafeteria 
Mgr..  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Cleveland.  Address,  808  S. 
5th  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  Y.  W.  C.  A., 
1 710  Prospect  Ave.,  Cleveland. 

3679.  PAUL  CHARLES  GAUGER 
(Husband  of  No.  4791) 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Je  10,  1886, 
St.  Paul;  s.  Augustus  F.  (b.  F  10,  1832)  and 
.Mbertine  O.  (Nitschke)  Ganger  (b.  Ap  27,  181^5 
.Slieboygan  Wis.).  Prepared  in  St.  Paul  H.  S. : 
Univ.  of  Minn.,  summer,  1910.  Chi  Beta;  Arch, 
('lub;  Cml.  Club;  Pres..  Jr.  Class;  Lincoln 
League  Senate;  ///to  Bd.;  ist  Sergt.,  Univ. 
Regt.;  Soph.  Cotillion  Com.;  Ilome-Coming 
('om.  Foreman,  Const.,  Butler  Bros.,  Engrs.  & 
Contrs.,    St.    Paul,    1913-14;    Supt.    of    Const., 


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C.  !I.  Johnston,  St.  Arch.,  do.,  1914-16;  Engr. 
and  Supt..  George  T.  Grant.  Const.  Co.,  do., 
1916 — .  Sec,  C.  E.  Soc,  St.  Paul,  1918 — . 
Afarried  Eva  Lyle  Mclniyre  Cii),  Jl  29,  1914, 
Champaign-  Child,  Paul  Charles,  Jr.,  b.  Ap  23, 
1915.  Address,  945  Osceola  Ave..  St.  Paul; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Geo.  J.  Grant  Const.  Co.,  904 
Exchange  Bank  Bldg.,  do. 

5680.  STRAWN  ALDRICH  GAY 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  O  15,  1891, 
Ottawa,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Wilkinson  (b.  Alexan- 
dria, Mo.)  and  Belle  E.  (Strawn)  Gav  (b. 
Ottawa,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ottawa  Tp.  II.  S. 
Ilus;  Scarab.  Arch.,  Charles  L.  Wallace,  Arch., 

ioliet.  111.;  do.,  Temple  &  Burrows.  Archs., 
)avenport,  la.;  111.  Fireproof  Co.,  Chicago; 
Arch.  Designer,  John  Hamfen.  Arch.,  Nertney 
Bldg.,  Ottawa,  111.,  191418.  U.  S.  S.  M.  A., 
Urbana,  1918;  Cadet  Flyer,  Carruthers  Field, 
Ft.  Worth,  Tex.  jNIem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  R.  A.  M.; 
K.  T.;  Ottawa  Boat  Club;  Congr.  Church. 
Address,  640  Illinois  Ave.,  Ottawa,  111. 

5681.  GEORGE  EDWARD  GENTLE 
Assistant;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  F  6,  i888,  Farm- 
ington.  111.;  s.  Thomas  Smith  (b.  Je  z6,  1845, 
Cincinnati)  and  Mary  Lillian  (Kessler)  Gentle 
(b.  O  25,  1853).  Prepared  in  Farmington  H.  S. 
Alpha  Zeta;  Prelim.  Honors.  Asst..  Soil  Phys., 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-16;  1st 
Asst.,  do.,  1916-18.  U.  S.  A.,  Jefferson  Bar- 
racks, Mo.;  Signal  Platoon,  H.  I.  Co..  ssth 
Inf.,  Camp  McArthur,  Waco,  Tex.;  Mustered 
out,  O  22,  1918.  Married  Anna  Louise  Mc- 
Lean, D  17,  1918,  Maroa,  111.  Address,  Farming- 
ton,  111. 

5682.  PAUL  HEDGES  GIBBS 
Supt..  Mfg.  Co.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Mr  6, 
1890,  Westfield,  ^lass. ;  s.  William  Edson  and 
Ada  Bancroft  (Hedges)  Gibbs.  Prepared  in 
Staunton  (Va.)  Military  Acad.  Alpha  Tau 
Ornega.  Mech.  Engr..  Belknap  Mfg.  Co., 
Bridgeport,  Conn.,  1913-15;  Supt.,  Ashcroft 
Mfg.  Co.,  1915-17.  Capt.,  Insp.  Div.,  Ord. 
Dept.,  N.  A.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1917;  Mus- 
tered out,  D  7,  19 1 8.  Married  Augusta  Kimber, 
Je  9,  1917,  Bridgeport,  Conn.  Address,  3  Mill 
St.,  Westfield,  Mass. 

5683.     AVILLIAM  CARSON  GIESSLER 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  O  3,  1889, 
Trenton,   Mo.;   s.  M.   C.   Giessler.      Prepared  in 
Bradley  Polytech.    Inst.  Acad.    Address,  617  N. 
Fulton  Ave.,  Baltimore. t 

5684.  HARRY  CHARLES  GILKERSON 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  30,  1887, 
Marengo,  111.;  s.  Charles  Thomas  _(b.  Je  12 
1864,  do.)  and  Libbie  Paulina  (White)  Gil 
kerson  (b.  S  30,  1866,  do.).  Prepared  in  Ma 
rengo  H.  S.;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1908-9.  Philoma 
thean.  Instr.  and  ist  Asst..  Soil  Fertility,  Agr 
Coll.  and  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.;  Assoc,  do, 
1918;  Farmer,  Marengo.  111..  1918 — .  Address 
Pleasant  Grove  Farm,  Marengo,  111. 

5685.  EDWARD  ANTON  GLENZ 
Mgr.,  Packing  Co.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  Engng. : 
b.  F  14,  1891,  Chicago;  s.  A.  Glenz.  Prepared 
in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa;  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon;  Prelim.  Honors;  Capt..  Univ.  Regt.; 
Treas,,  Chem.  Club;  Chem.  Dance  Com.  Fore- 
man, Swift  &  Co..  Stock  Yards,  Chicago;  Mgr., 
Egyptian  Packing  Co.  Married  Madge  Virginia 
\^ard,  Ag  ::,  1915-    Address,  Olney,  Ill.t 

5686.     LLOYD    ELIAS    GOHN 

(Husband  of  No.  5630) 

Supt.   of  Schs.;   A.   B.   in  L.  &  A.;   b.  Jl  21, 

1890,    Fairmount,    111.;    s.    Jacob    Charles    and 

Kizzie  (Driscol)   Gohn.     Prepared  in  Rochester 

Coll.      Kappa   Delta    Pi.      Supt.    of    Schs.,    Met- 


calf.  III.,  1913-15;  do.,  Mansfield,  111.,  1915 — . 
Mem.,  N.  E.  A.  Married  Mallie  Leona  Davis 
('13).  S  13.  1913,  Fairmount,  111.  Address, 
Mansfield,   111. 

5687.     HENRY  MARKS  GOODYEAR 

(Husband  of  No.  3643) 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  21,  1889, 
Morton,  111.;  s.  Alfred  W.  (b.  O  14,  1857,  do.) 
and  Lutie  A.  (Burhaus)  (Goodyear  (b.  S  27, 
1857,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Morton  Tp.  H. 
S.  M.  D.,  N.  W.  Med.  Coll.,  1915.  Chi  Beta; 
Nu  Sigma  Nu;  Sigma  Mu  Rho;  Sergt.,  Univ. 
Regt.  House  Surgeon,  Seattle  City  Hosp., 
summer  191S;  Pliysician,  Somers,  la^  1915- 
16;  House  Staff,  Cook  Co.  Hosp.,  Chicago, 
1916-17;  Specialist,  Manhattan  Eye,  Ear,  Nose, 
and  Throat  Hospital,  New  York  City,  191 7-18. 
Lt.  Med.  Corps.  1918 — .  Married  Gertrude 
Louise  Elliott  ('13),  S  4,  1918  (died  O  13, 
1918).     Address,  Morton,   111. 

5688,     JAMES  REILLY  GORMLEY 
Architect;    B.    S.   in   Arch.;    b  Ag   26,    j888, 
Austin,    111.;    s.    J.    F.    Gormley.      Prepared    in 
Austin  H.   S.,  Chicago.     Address,  239  N.  Aus- 
tin Ave.,  Chicago. 

5689.  RICHARD  SEATON  GREGG 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.  E.;  b.  F  28,  1891, 
Peoria;  s.  James  Barnes  (b.  Carmaechels,  Pa.) 
and  Emma  (Bender)  Gregg  (b.  Peoria).  Pre- 
pared in  Peoria  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
Scarab;  Sec,  111.  Stud.  Union;  Pan  Hellenic 
Council.  Arch.  Engr.,  Temple  &  Burrows,' 
Archs.,  Davenport.  la.,  1913-16.  2nd  Lt.,  Bat.  B, 
la.  Nat.  Guard,  Tex.,  1916;  ist  Lt.,  Aide-de- 
Camp,  50th  F.  A.  Brig.;  Capt.,  F.  A.  Hdqtrs., 
5qth  Brig.;  Camp  Cody,  N.  M.,  1917;  Ft.  Sill. 
Okla..  1918;  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918;  Mustered 
out,  Ja  21,  1919.  Address,  412  Parkside  Drive, 
Peoria;  bus.  add.,  Hewitt  and  Emerson,  Archi- 
tects,  do. 

5690.     LEWIS  THROCKMORTON  GRE- 
GORY 
Med.    Stud.;    A.    B.    in    L.    &  A.;   b.    Jl   23, 

1891.  Chicago;  s.  Dr.  Louis  Lincoln  (b.  O  18, 
1859,  Rockford,  111.)  and  Sarah  Richards 
(Throckmorton)  Gregory  (b.  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Lake  View  H.  S. ;  Lewis  Inst., 
Chicago.  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1914-15.  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma;  Nu  Sigma  Nu;  (Tast,  Stud.  Opera. 
Real  Est.  and  Ins.  Agt.,  Urbana,  1913-14; 
Med.  Stud.,  N.  W.  Univ..  Med.  Coll.,  191 5—. 
Med.  Reserve  Corps;  Mustered  out,  D  1918. 
Mem.,  mini  Club,  Chicago;  Epis.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Isabel  Emma  Culver,  Je  11,  1917.  Chicago. 
.Address,  The  Lessing  Annex,  559  Surf  St., 
Chicago. 

5691.  GEORGE  LOTHAINE  GREVES 
Instructor;    B.    S.    in   E.    E.;    b.    D   6,    1885, 

Angus,  la.;  s.  George  Wesley  (b.  la.)  and 
Tennie  Ross  (Beadle)  Greves  (b.  Kewanee, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Peoria  H.  S.;  Bradley  Poly. 
Inst.  M.  S..  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1916.  Eta 
Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  Instr., 
Elec.  Engng.,  Case  Sch.  of  .Applied  Sc,  1913- 
15;  Course  for  Teachers,  Westinghouse  Elec. 
&  Mfg.  Co.,  summer,  1914;  Central  111.  Li^ht 
Co.,  summer,  1913;  Instr.,  Elec.  Engng.,  Univ. 
of  Calif.,  1916 — .  Assoc.  Mem.,  A..  1.  E.  E. 
Married  Neva  May  Wesner,  Je  30,  1915,  Nap- 
panee,  Ind.  Child,  Glenda  Lois,  b.  Jl  17, 
1916.  Address,  1608  Oxford  St.,  Berkeley, 
Calif.;    bus.    add.,   Elec.    Dept.,   Univ.   of  Calif. 

5692.  JOSEPH  CARPENTER  GROUT 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  9,  1890,  Winchester. 

111.;  s.  A.  P.  and  Percie  (Carpenter)  (jrout. 
PrcpaiLiI  in  Winchester  II.  S.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.  With  .Armour  &  Co.  .Address, 
Quincy,    III. 


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I1913 


5693.  PEARL  FOREST  GROVE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  JI  3,  1881,  Fisher, 
in.;  s.  Lewis  M.  (b.  N  1852,  Ind.)  and 
Lucretia  (Parr)  Grove  (b.  1858,  Quincy,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Potomac  H.  S.  Prin.,  Schs., 
Prophetstown,  111.,  1913-14;  Supt.,  Schs.,  Shel- 
don, III.,  1914-16;  Asst.,  Dot.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1916-17;  Teacher,  Potomac  IL  S.,  111.,  1918 — . 
Married  Janie  Hathaway  Kissack,  Jl  11,  1906, 
Armstrong,  111.  Children:  Alma  Evelyn,  b. 
O  18,  1907;  Donald  William,  b.  S  s,  1910; 
Eugene  Forest,  b.  Jl  26,  191 5.  Address,  1104 
Carle  Ave.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  Potomac  H.  S., 
111. 

5694-  HUGO  JOSEPH  HAHN 
Land.  Arch.;  A.  B.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  18.  1889, 
St.  Cloud,  Minn.;  s.  A.  H.  Hahn.  Prepared  in 
Dyersville  (la.)  H.  S.  Sigma  Chi;  Land. 
Club.  Land.  Arch.  Sergt.,  457th  Squadron, 
Clatsop,  Ore.  Address,  1104  N.  Park  St., 
Bloomington,  111. 

5695.     MABEL   HAINES    (CLEAVE) 
(Wife  of  No.  4597;  Sister  of  No.   7574) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  14,  1887,  Forrest, 
111.;  d.  Edward  Casper  (b.  Ap  19,  1862,  Joliet, 
111.)  and  Rosamond  (Burry)  Haines  (b.  Ja  5, 
1868).  Prepared  in  Forrest  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  ist.  Cabinet,  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Permanent 
Class  Sec.  Mem.,  Ottawa  Club;  Congr.  Church. 
Married  Scott  VVilliam  Cleave  ('11),  F  9, 
1915,  Urbana.  Child,  Rosamond  Haines,  b. 
D  13,  1918.  Address,  Prairie  View,  Marseilles, 
111. 

5696.     PAUL  JOHNSON  HALDEMAN 

Trcas.,  Advertising  Co.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.; 
b.  Ag  18,  1891,  Springfield,  Mo.;  s.  R.  P.  (b. 
D  i860,  Centralia,  111.)  and  L.  Ella  (Johnson) 
Haldeman  (b.  Jl  22,  1869,  Bloomington,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Drury  Acad.,  Springfield,  Mo.; 
Smith  Acad.,  St.  Louis;  Washington  Univ., 
do.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Treas.,  The  Horsting 
Co.,  advertising,  Chicago.  Married  Marguerite 
Dodds,  Je  15,  1915,  Champaign.  Address,  ist. 
Nat.  Bank  BIdg.,  Chicago. 

5697.  LAWRENCE  MELVILLE  HALL 
Telephone  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Mr  8, 
1 89 1,  Kewanee,  111.;  s.  Charles  Henry  and  Liz- 
zie Bellanger  (Smith)  Hall.  Prepared  in 
Kewanee  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Prelim. 
Honors.  Stud.,  Telephone  work.  Southwest 
Bell  Telephone  System,  St.  Louis,  1913-14; 
Equipment  Telephone  Engr.,  Central  Office,  do.. 
Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  1914 — .  Married  Hazel 
Hadsell,  Je  6.  1917,  Guthrie,  Okla.  Address, 
1535  W.  29th  St.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.;  bus. 
add.,  Room  309  Pioneer  Bldg.,  do. 

5698.  WALTER  FREDERICK  HANDSCHIN 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  10,  1880, 
Calumetville,  Wis.;  s.  Jacob  (b.  Mr  30,  1830, 
Busle,  Switzerland)  and  Pauline  (Bertschi) 
Handschin  (b.  Mr  20,  1839,  Zurich,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Wis.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.; 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1903-05;  Univ.  of  Minn..  1908- 
II.  Farm  Manager,  1905-07;  Prin.,  County 
School  of  Agr.,  Marinette,  Wis.,  1907-08;  Instr., 
An.  Ilusb.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1908-10;  Asst. 
Prof.,  do.,  1910-11;  Asst.,  An.  Ilusb.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1911-13;  Assoc,  do.,  1913-16;  Asst.  Prof., 
do,,  1916-17;  Asst.  Prof.,  Farm  Organ,  and 
Mgmt..  do.,  1917-18;  Prof.,  do.,  1918 — ;  Vice- 
Dir.  Agr.  Exten.,  do.,  1914-18.  Auth.:  (With 
J.  B.  Andrews)  The  Use  of  Farm  Labor 
During  the  War,  Univ.  of  111.  E.vten.  Circular, 
No.  20,  1918;  miscellaneous  articles  in  farm 
magazines.  Mem.,  Am.  Economics  Assn.;  Am. 
Farm  Mgmt.  Assn.;  Univ.  of  111.  Club.  Mar- 
ried Edith  Knoll,  Ag  21,  1909,  Maywood,  111. 
Children:  Robert,  b.  7\p  21,  1911;  Margaret, 
b.  Jl  31,  1912.  Address,  1401  S.  (Orchard  St., 
Urbana. 


5699.  MURRAY  SAMUEL  HANES 
(Brother  of   No.   6276) 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ja  9,  1887, 
Springfield,  111.;  s.  Samuel  Jackson  (b.  Mr  31, 
1862,  Williamsville,  111.)  and  Ida  May  Murray 
(b.  Ap  18,  1862.  Dayton,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Springfield  II.  S.  Acacia.  Arch.,  Springfield, 
111.,  1914-15;  Arch.  Engr.,  Chicago,  1915-17; 
.\rch.,  Springfield,  111.,  191  7 — .  ist  I.t.,  Engrs., 
U  S.  R.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  821  W. 
lefferson  St.,  Springfield,  111.;  bus.  add.,  2051/2 
S.  6th  St.,  do. 

5700.  HARRY  INGALLS  HANNAH 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  1915;  b. 

Je  12,  1890.  Fithian.  111.;  s.  John  F.  (b.  do.) 
and  Emma  Jane  (Donaldson)  Hannah  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Lawyer,  Mattoon, 
111.,  1915— .  Central  O.  T.  S.,  25th  Tr.  Bat., 
Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky. ;  Mustered  out,  D 
9.  1918.  Mem..  A.  F.  A.  M.;  K.  of  P.; 
Christian  Church.  Married  Cary  Vivienne  Brit- 
ton,  Je  29,  1915,  Ashley,  111.  Address,  Mattoon, 
111. 

5701.  MERRITT  RASMUS  HANSEN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  10,  1890, 
Rogers  Park,  111.;  L.  R.  Hansen.  Prepared  in 
Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago.  Class  Baseball;  Class 
Basketball :  Class  Football.  Asst.  Production 
Engr.  .4ddress,  1564  S.  High  St.,  Columbus, 
O.;  bus.  add..  Buckeye  Steel  Casting  Co.,  tfo.t 

5702.  FAY  CHARLES  HARE 
Principal;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  17,  1891, 
Pittwood,  111.;  s.  Jacob  Henry  (b.  Ap  6.  1838, 
Stark  Co.,  O.)  and.  Louisa  (Brandenburg)  Hare 
(b.  Ag  17,  1855,  Watseka,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Oilman  H.  S.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon:  Adelphic; 
Class  Treas.  Teacher.  Sc,  H.  S.,  Newton,  111., 
1913-14;  do.,  Benton  Tp.  H.  S.,  1914-15;  do., 
Cebu  Provincial  H.  S.,  P.  I.,  1915-16;  Prin., 
Misamis  Provincial  H.  S.,  Cagayan  de  Misamis, 
P.  I.,  1916-17;  Bulacan  Provincial  H.  S.,  Malo- 
los.  Bulacan  P.  I.,  1917-18.  Sergt. -Maj..  246th 
•Aero  Squadron,  A.  S.  S.  C.  R.  A.  Philippine 
Civil  Service,  1918;  Mustered  out,  Ja  29, 
1 919.  Address,  Oilman,  111. 

5703.     GEORGE   MADISON   HARNER 
Teacher;    B.    S.    in   Agr.;    b.    D    19,    1877,    St. 
Johns,  O.;  s.  J.  C.  Harner.     Prepared  in  Wapa- 
koneta  (O.)  H.  S.  Agr.  Club.    Address,  Cloquet, 
Minn.t 

5704.  JULIA  ALBERTA  HARPER 
(RHODE) 
.•\.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  8,  1891,  Granville, 
III.;  d.  J.  A.  Harper.  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Delta  Gamma;  W.  A.  A.  Ed.  .\sst.,  Dept.  of 
Hort.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-18.  Married  Chris 
Simeon  Rhode,  N  7,  191 8,  Urbana.  Address, 
1 103  W.   Illinois  St.,   Urbana. 

5705.  ROSCOE  CONKLING  HARRIS 
(Brother  of  Nos.  4190,  8395) 
Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  My  4, 
1890.  Champaign;  s.  John  Billingsgate  (b.  Ag 
30,  1848.  Springfield,  O.)  and  Sarah  (Hahn) 
Harris  (b.  F  7,  1859,  Philadelphia).  Prepared 
in  Chaninaign  H.  S.  Kappa  Sigma;  Helmet; 
Voxan.  With  Standard  Oil  Co.,  Whiting,  Ind., 
1 913-17;  Supt.,  ParatTine  and  Lubricating  Oil 
Dept.,  Sugar  Creek  Refinery,  Standard  Oil  Co., 
Independence,  Mo.,  1917-18.  Naval  Tr.  Sta., 
Pelham  Bay.  Mem.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.  Address,  10 1  S.  Pleasant  St.,  Indepen- 
dence,  Mo. 

5706.     CLARA  BELLE  HARSHBARGER 
(Sister  of  No.   5707) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  -Ja  i,  1886, 
Areola,  111.;  d.  C.  B.  Harshbarger.  Prepared 
in  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Kappa  Delta  Pi. 
Teacher,  Pocatello,  Idaho.    Address,  Areola,  111. 


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Baccalaureate  Alumni 


495 


5707-  *JAMES  FRANCIS  HARSIIRARGER 
(Brother  of  No.  5706) 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  An  12,  1888,  Areola,  111.; 
S^  C.  B.  Ilarshbarger.  Prepared  in  Areola  II.  S. 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Philomathean.  Head  of  Norm. 
Hept.  of  H.  S.,  Sioux  City.  la.,  igi6.  Married 
Graee  E.  McDougle,  Ag  24,  191 6,  Humboldt, 
111.     Died  N   17,  1916,  Sioux  City,  la. 

5708.     HER,RICK    HOPKINS    HARWOOD 
(Brother  of  No.  7589) 

V.  P.  and  Mgr.;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  6,  1888,  Carroll- 
ton.  111.;  s.  (jeorge  W.  (b.  Trenton,  Tenn.)  and 
Jennie  ilae  (Simpson)  Herrick  (b.  Carrollton, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Carrollton  H.  S.  Beta 
Theta  Pi;  Philomathean;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Daily 
Illiiii;  Mgr.,  Stitd.  Directory;  V.  P.,  Jr.  Class; 
Illio  Bd.;  Stud.  Council;  Pan-Hellenic  Council; 
Pres.,  Univ.  Republican  Club.  Credit  Mgr., 
Frederick  &•  Nelson,  Inc.,  Seattle.  1913-16;  Mgr., 
Truck  Tractor  and  Trailer  Dei)ts.,  Eldridge 
Buick  Co.,  do.,  191 6;  Sales  Mgr.,  Rogers 
Brown  &  Co.,  New  York  City,  19 18;  V.  P.  and 
Mgr.,  Exten.  Div.,  Rogers  Brown  &  Co.,  Seat- 
tle, 1919 — .  Auth.:  Various  articles  in  Cml.  Ve- 
hicle; Cml.  Car  Jour.;  West  Coast  Lumberman; 
The  Timberman ;  St.  Louis  Lumberman ;  IVash- 
ington  Farmer;  Seattle  Times.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  B.  P.  O.  E. ;  Seattle  Chamber  of  Commerce. 
Married  Clara  Prosser,  Mr  6.  19 13,  Marshall, 
Mich.  Children:  Jane  Elizabeth,  b.  Je  30. 
1914;  Stuart  Prosser,  b.  S  26.  191=;.  .'Iddress, 
1247  2ist  Ave.,  North  Seattle,  Wash.;  bus. 
•yld.,  Rogers  Brown  &  Co.,  Hoge  Bldg.,  do. 

5709.  WALTER  SAMUEL  HATCH 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  .\gr. ;  b.  Ag  10,  i8go.  Avon, 

III.;  s.  Arthur  E.  (b.  Ta  9,  1861)  and  Adaline 
(Yeoman)  Hatch  (b.  Au  ''^,  1863).  Prepared 
in  Avon  H.  S.;  Knox  Coll.  Phi^  Delta  Theta. 
Farmer  and  Stockman. _  Avon,  HL  Mem.,  A. 
F.  A.  M. ;  K.  of  P.;  AVondale  Country  Chib; 
Universalist  Church.     Address,   Avon,   111. 

5710.  RALPH  ROSCOE  HAWKINS 
Designer;    B.    S.    in    M.   E.;   b.    F    26,    1890, 

Palestine  111.;  s.  George  W.  (b.  Crawford  Co., 
111.)  and  Rose  (Wesner)  Hawkins  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Palestine  H.  S.  Acanthus.  Mech. 
Draftsman,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1913-14;  do., 
Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1914-15;  Designer,  Ports- 
mouth. O.,  1915;  do.,  Cleveland,  1915-16;  do., 
Indianapolis,  1916-17;  do.  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind., 
1917— .  Cadet,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Rich  Field, 
Waco,    Tex.,    1917 — .     Address,    Palestine,    111. 

571 1.  CLAIR  EDWARDS  HAY 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ag  27,   1890, 

Kankakee,  111.;  s.  Leon  (b.  My  11,  1864,  Ot- 
tawa, 111.)  and  Marie  Josephine  (De  Lagneau) 
Hay  (b.  Je  12,  1864,  do.).  Prepared  in  Ot- 
tawa To.  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Adelphic;  Agr. 
Club;  Le  Cercle  Francais;  Prelim.  Honors. 
Farmer,  Kankakee,  111.,  1913-18;  Agr.  Adviser, 
Christian  Co.  Farm  Bureau,  Taylorville,  111., 
1918 — .  Married  Grace  Edith  Trobaugh,  Mr 
12,  1913,  Murphysboro,  111.  Child,  Constance 
Edith,  b.  Ap  10,  1915.  Address,  313  W.  Web- 
ster St.,  Taylorville,  111. 

5712.  HENRY  COLLINS  HAY 
Lawyer;    LL.    B. ;   b.   .S   30,    i8go,   Springfield, 

111.;  s.  Nathaniel  (b.  N  20,  1856,  La  Grange, 
Mo.)  and  Kate  (Ridgely)  Hay  (b.  Ap  17,  i860, 
Springfield,  111.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  H. 
S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Helmet;  Yoxan.  Lawyer,  Grand  Junc- 
tion, Colo..  1913-17:  V.  P.  and  Gen.  Counsel, 
Union  Farm  Mortgage  Co.,  St.  Louis,  191 7 — . 
Married  Josephine  Bainbridge,  F  6,  1915,  St. 
Louis.  Address,  5743  Kingsbury  Blvd.,  St. 
Louis;  bus.  add.,  300  La  Salle  Bldg.,  do. 


5713.  EMMETT  JOSEPH  HEALY 
Estimator;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  11,  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  M.  J.  Healy.  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  C.  E.  Club.  Estimator, 
Bldg.  Dept.,  Chicago.  Address,  2948  Congress 
St.,  Chicago. 

5714.  NATHANIEL  PINCKARD  HEATH 
(Son  of  No.  352) 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  30,  1891, 
Champaign;  s.  William  Ames  C83),  (b.  1863, 
Ind.)  and  Clara  G.  (Owens)  Heath  (b.  1865, 
Catonsville,  Md.).  Prepared  in  Evanston  Tp. 
IL  S.  Sigma  Chi;  Jr.  Councilman,  Stud. 
Union;  Championship  Class  Basketball.  Elec. 
bngr.,  Southwest.  Elec.  Co.  1st  Lt.,  63rd  C.  A. 
C,  D  24,  1917;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  1918; 
Mustered  out.  F  27,  1919.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E. ; 
Jovians;  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Helen  Eliza- 
beth Callaway,  My  26,  1917,  Shreveport,  La. 
Address,  P.  O.  Bo.x  543,  Shreveport,  La. 

5715.  ARTHUR  FLOYD  HECK 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1915;  b.  Je  18, 
1885,  Oblong,  111.;  s.  D.  P.  Heck.  Prepared 
in  Westfield  Acad.  Agr.  Club.  Asst.,  Soil 
Fertility,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-14.  Address,  Ob- 
long, Ill.t 

5716.     ROBERT  LUCIUS  HEGNAUER 

(Brother  of  No.  2688) 
Instructor  and  Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N 
II,  1887,  Prairie  City,  Mo.;  s.  Leonard  (b.  Ap 
25,  1843,  Igis,  Switzerland)  and  Susan  Kath- 
erine  (Hirschi)  Hegnauer  (b.  My  15,  1846, 
.\mseldingen,  do.).  Prepared  in  Appleton 
City  Mil.  Acad.  Agr.  Club.  Instr.,  Agr.  Dept., 
St.  Agr.  H.  S..  Wells,  Minn,  and  Sec.  and 
Mgr.,  Minn.  Seed  Corn  Co.,  do.,  1913 — . 
Married  Lotta  Donnell  Hegnauer,  1910,  Mar- 
shall, Mo.  Child,  Robert  Lucius,  Jr.,  b.  Ja  25. 
1916.     Address,  Wells,  Minn. 

5717.  ALBERT  JOHN  HERBOLSHEIMEB 
Director;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  12,  1886,  Hallo- 
wayville.  III.;  s.  John  B.  (b.  Bureau  Co.,  111.) 
and  Margaretta  (Erhart)  Herbolsheimer  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  in  LTniv.  Acad.;  Valparaiso 
Univ.  Dir.,  Agr.,  Stevens  Sem.,  Glencoe, 
Minn.,  1913-17-  U.  S.  M.  R.  C,  Ft.  Snelling, 
1 91 7;  Mustered  out,  D  16,  1918.  Address, 
Princeton,  111.;  bus.  add.,  423  Oak  St.,  Minne- 
apolis. 

5718.  EDGAR  PAUL  HERMANN 
Adv.,  Mgr.;  B.  S..  in  Sc;  b.  My  17,  1889, 
Lyons,  la.;  s.  Christian  G.  (b.  Ger.)  and  An- 
netta  (Daudel)  Hermann  (b.  Andrew,  la.). 
Prepared  in  Sterling  Tp.  H.  S.;  John  Marshall 
Law  Sch.,  1917-18.  Asst.  Ed..  La  Salle  Exten. 
I'niv.,  1913-16;  Managing  Ed.,  do.,  1916;  Stud., 
I'niv.  of  Chicago,  1916-17;  Exten.  Sec,  La 
Salle  Exten.  Univ.,  1917-18;  Adv.  Mgr.,  Tan- 
ner &  Gilman  Co.,  Chicago,  1918 — .  Auth.: 
Pamphlets,  Making  Letters  Work;  Efficiency 
in  Reading;  Motives  and  Personal  Efficiency; 
Preparedness  and  Personal  Efficiency;  Action 
and  Personal  Efficiency.  Address,  5737  Ken- 
wood A\e.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  2626  S.  Mich. 
Ave.,  do. 

5719.  GEORGE  WIRT  HERRICK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  699,  1893,  3404) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  8,  i88q. 
Farmer  City.  111.;  s.  George  Washington  (b.  O 
6,  1839,  Newville,  Ind.)  and  Dora  Olive 
(Knight)  Herrick  (b.  S  2,  1853.  Farmer  City, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Farmer  City  H.  S.  Sigma 
Chi:  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Ma-wan-da:  Yoxan;  Illini 
Staff;  Varsity  Track  Team;  Sr.  Ball  Com. 
Sergt.,  Hdqtrs.  Co..  333d  F.  A.,  Camp  Grant, 
Rockford,  111.     Address,  Farmer  City,  111. 


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57->o.     ROSCOE  HERMAN  HICKS 
A.   B.   in    L.   &  A.;    b.    N    5,    1886,   Tremont, 
111.;  s.  A.  M.  Hicks.     Prepared  in  Colfa.x  H.  S. 
Address,  Colfax,  111. 

5721.     CHARLES   NELSON   HILL 
Farmer;   A.    15.   in  Hus.    L.   &  A.;   b.   Ag   29, 
J889,    Cave-in-Rock,    111.;    s.    R.    H.    Hill.      Pre- 
pared   in    Univ.   Acad.      Address,   Cave-in-Rock, 
111. 

5722.  STANLEY  HILL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  S  24,  1890,  Lerna, 
111.;  s.  Robert  Cunimings'  (b.  My  25,  1859, 
White  Co.,  \'a.)  and  Anna  (Jones)  Hill  (b.  Je 
25,  1865,  Coles  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mattoon 
H.  S.;  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Chi  Psi; 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Varsity  Football.  Teacher, 
15atavia,  111.,  1913-14;  do.,  St.  Louis,  1914-18. 
Mem..  .Acad,  of  Sc,  St.  Louis;  St.  Louis  H.  S. 
Men's  Club.  Married  Mary  Crum,  S  16,  1915, 
Mattoon,  111.  Child,  William  Frederick,  b.  D 
23,  igi6.  Address,  4028A,  Natural  Bridge 
Ave.,  St.  Louis;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Yeatman  H.  S., 
do. 

5723.  FRED  ALBERT  HINRICHSEN 
Sales  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Je  29, 
1890,  Davenport,  la.;  s.  John  (b.  F  23,  1859, 
do.)  and  Anna  (Westphal)  Hinrichsen  (b.  S 
5,  1861,  do.).  Prepared  in  Davenport  (la.) 
li.  S.  Delta  Upsilon;  Helmet;  Ku  Klux; 
Orange  and  Blue  Dancing  Club;  2d  Lt.,  Univ. 
Brig.;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Mgr.,  Sr.  Class 
Base-ball;  V.  P.,  Stud.  Union.  Salesman, 
Pittsburgh  Plate  Glass  Co.,  Davenport,  la., 
1 91 3;  Timekeeper,  Beltendorf  Steel  Car  Works 
la.,  1913-14;  Sales  Mgr.,  Gordon  Van  Tine 
Co.,  Davenport,  la.,  1914 — .  Mem.,  Daven- 
port Cml.  Club;  Davenport  Outing  Club.  Ad- 
dress, Corner  West  8th  St.  and  Mississippi 
Blvd.,  Bettendorf,  la.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Gordon 
Van  Tine  Co.,  Davenjjort,  la. 


5724.     JOSEPH  HOWARD  HINSHAW 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  LL.  B.,  19 16;  b.  S 

19,  1890,  Stone  Fort,  111.;  s.  W.  R.  Hinshaw. 
Prepared  in  Harrisburg  H.  S.  Delta  .Sigma  Rho; 
Philomathean;  Mgr.  Star  Lecture  Course;  Rep- 
resentative No,  Oratorical  League;  Sr.  Class 
Orator;  Debating  Team.  Lawyer,  Harrisburg, 
111.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Grant,  111.  ist  Lt.,  5th 
Co.,  ist  Bn.,  Central  O.  T.  S.;  ist  Lt.,  Inf. 
Sect.,  Reserve  Corps,  1919 — .  Address,  411  N. 
Granger  St.,   Harrisburg,   111. 

5725.     ROBERT    WILLIAM    HOFFMAN 
(Brother  of  No.  3779) 

Supt.,  Const.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  15,  1887. 
Chicago;  s.  Paul  H.  (b.  N  12,  1849,  Chicago)^ 
and  Margaret  (Hetherington)  Hoffman  (b.  F 
26,  18.S2,  Toronto,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Sigma  Chi;  Land.  Arch. 
Soc;  Scholarship  Harvard  Land.  Arch.  Sch..; 
Instr.,  Design  and  Const.,  Dejit.  of  Land. 
Arch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-14;  Supt.,  Land. 
Const.,  Henrv  Ford  Estate,  Detroit,  1914-16; 
Gen.  .Supt,,  Const.,  Louis  Brandt,  Lanil,  .'\rch,, 
Cleveland,  igi6-i8.     Lt..  S.  R.  C,  Aviation  .Sec, 

tH  Aero   (^onst.   Squadron   (Spruce   Production 
)iv.),  Clatsop,  Ore..   1918 — .     Address,  4130  N. 
Greenview   Ave.,   Cnicago. 

5726.     HOWARD   CHRISTOPHER 

HOHMANN 

Elec  Engr.;   B.   S.  in   E.   E. ;  b.  Mv   16,    iSc,o. 

Blue  Island.  111.;  s.  Fred  (b.  Jl  9,  1845,  Albany, 

N.   Y.)   and   Rose    (Ehrh.irdt)    Hohmann    (b,   Je 

20,  1847,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  I'hie  Island  11.  S, 
Lt.  Col.  Univ.  Regt.  Elec,  Engr.,  Marcpiette 
Elec.  Engng.  Co.  &  IL  A,  Porter  Inc.,  Blue 
Island.  Ill,  2d  Lt,,  342d  Inf.,  Camp  Grant, 
111.     Address,  223  New  St.,  Blue  Island,  111. 


5727-  JOSIAH  CAMPBELL  HOKE 
Farm  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  22,  1870, 
Sullivan,  111.;  s.  Josiah  (b,  O  23.  1830,  Louis- 
ville, Ky.)  and  Adaline  (Matherson)  Hoke. 
Prepared  in  Sullivan  II.  S.;  111.  St,  Norm. 
Univ.  Asst.  St.  Leader  of  Co,  Agts.,  and  Asst. 
Dir.  of  Exten.,  N.  D.  Agr.  Coll.,  Ellendale, 
N.  1),,  1913-15;  Mgr.,  Baldwin  Corp.  Farms  & 
Ranches,  do.,  191 5 — .  Married  Dora  Drew, 
Jc  17,  1908,  Slater.  Mo.  Child,  Adalene,  b. 
.\g  22,    1909.     Address,  Ellendale,  N.   Dak. 

5728.     ARTHUR  EVERETT  IIOLCH 
(Brother   of  Nos.   2125.  4215) 
Prin.,    H.    S.;    B.    Mus.;    b.    Ap   8.    1891,   Gil- 
man,  111.;  s.  T.  G.  (b.  1850.  Wurtemburg,  Ger.) 
and   Mary    E.    (West)    Holch    (b.    Ap    18,    1856, 
Susquehanna,   Pa,).     Prepared  in  Gilman  H.  S. 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Colo..  1913.  Kappa  Delta  Pi; 
Delta  Sigma  Rlio;  Mu  Kapi)a  .Alpha;  Special 
Honors;  Debating.  Supt.,  Schs.,  Cortez,  Colo., 
1913-14;  Teacher,  Sc,  H.  S,,  Cripple  Creek, 
Colo.,  1914-17;  Prin.,  H.  S.,  do.,  1917-18; 
Prin.,    H.    S.,    Scottsbluff,    Neb.,    1918.      Mem., 

B.  P.  O.  E.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  I.  O.  O.  F.  Mar- 
ried Hazeldean  Shirley,  Je  8,  191 5,  Manitou, 
Colo.  Child.  Mary  Shirley,  b.  S  25,  191 7. 
Address,   Scottsbluff,   Neb. 

5729.  EMERY  FORD  HOLT 
(Brother  of  No.  6314) 
Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E,;  b,  D  14,  1890, 
Norwood,  O.;  s.  Emery  Wilson  (b,  1865,  Con- 
cord, N.  H.)  and  Bessie  (Cole)  Holt  (b.  1867, 
(Cincinnati).  Prepared  in  Walnut  Hills  H,  S., 
Cincinnati;  Shawneetown  H,  S. :  Univ.  Acad. 
Chi  Psi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Scabbard  and 
Blade;  2d  Lt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Sales  Engr.,  Elec, 
.\ppliance  Co.,  Chicago,  1913-16;  Sales  Mgr,, 
Bates  Expanded  Steel  Truss  Co,,  do.,  1916 — . 
Married  Lucinda  Morrill  Norton,  D  26,  1916, 
Macomb.  111.  .Address,  1432  Lunt  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add..  208  S.  LaSalle  St.,  do. 


5730.  CARYL  AMES  HOLTON 
Div.  Engr.;  B,  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  28,  1890, 
Sidell,  111.;  s.  Henry  C.  (b,  O  23.  1853, 
Indianola,  111,)  and  I'rania  Howell  (.\mes) 
Holton.  Prepared  in  Sidell  H.  S.  Univ.  Band. 
Asst.  on  Engng,  Corps,  C.  &  E.  I.  R.  R. ;  Div. 
Engr.,  N'ermilion  Co.  Bond  Roads.  2nd  l.t,, 
R.  C.,  1917;  ist  Lt..  E.  R.  C,  32nd  Engrs.,  U. 
.S.  A.,  1 91 7;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Married 
Celia  Sconce  Catlicart,  Ja  16,  1918,  Sidell.  111. 
Address,   Sidell,   111. 

5731.  MARTIN  ROB.EKT  HORNCNC; 
Ceramist;  B.  S,  in  Sc;  b,  Mr  14,  1S80,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Martin  (b.  do.)  and  Dura  ( Pfaender) 
Hornung  (b.  </<;.).  Prepared  in  Calumet  H,  S., 
Chicago.  Al]>ha  Chi  Sigma.  Cerani,,  Pitts- 
burgh; do.,  Newton,  N.  J.;  do..  Wheeling,  W. 
Va. ;  do..  Chicago.  Pittsburg  District  Ordnance 
Corps;  Mustered  out,  F  i,  1919.  Address,  8838 
.S.  Morgan  St.,  Qiicago. 

5732.  CHARLES  RLKSII  II OKR  K.I.I, 
Sales  Engr.;  B,  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  D  15,  1889, 
Stockville,  Neb.;  s.  John  D.  (b.  S  29,  i860, 
Macomb.  111.)  and  Margaret  .\nne  (Rush)  Hor- 
rell  (b.  Mr  i.  i860,  Macomb.  111).  Prepared 
in  Macomb  H.  S.  Chi  Psi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta 
Kapiia  Nu;  Scabl)ar(l  and  Blade;  E.  E.  Soc; 
Prelim.  Honors;  Maj.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Class 
Baseball;  Sr.  Stag  Com.;  Engng.  Dance  Com.; 
Bus.  Mgr.,  E.  E,  Show,  Safes  Engr.,  Elec. 
A])pliance  Co.,  Chicago,  1913 — •  Married  Del- 
la  Mae  Ullrich,  Ap  19.  1917.  Macomb,  111. 
Child,  Helen  Louise,  b,  Mr  2,  1918.  Address, 
i6(>o  Farwell  .'\ve,.  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  701  W, 
Jackson    Blvd.,   do. 


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S7.3.i.     MARY  MILDRED  HOSKINS 

(Sister    of    Nos.    3783,    5216) 

Teaclur;    A.    I?,    in    I..   &   A.;   b.    F   28,    1879, 

Norris     Citv,     111.;     il.     William     Franklin     (b. 

N  4,  1841,  rieraki,  111.)  and  Catherine  (Spence) 

Hoskins   (b.   F  i,   185.',  Norris  City,  111.).     Pre- 

ared    in    So.    111.    St.     Norm.    Sch.      Address, 

vorris,   City,   111. 


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5-34.      EDWARD   A.    IIRIBAF, 
Elec.    Engr. :    B.    S.    in   A.    E. ;    b.    D    5,    1891, 
Chicago;     s.     D.     Hribal.       Prepared    in     South 
Chicago  H.   S.     Triangle.     Address,   10409  Cor- 
liss Ave.,  Chicago. 

S73S.  LAURA  M.VRY  HUBBARD 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  D  8,  1875,  Lockwood, 
O.;  d.  Joseph  Warren  (b.  Je  29,  1840,  do.). 
and  Lucretia  Ann  (Williams)  Hubbard  (b.  D 
31.  1833).  Prepared  in  Lockwood  H.  S.;  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1904.  A.  B.,  W^est.  Coll.  for  Wo- 
men, 1896.  Teacher,  Hist.,  H.  S.,  Mt.  Vernon, 
O.  1900-11;  Asst.  Ref.  Libn.,  Univ.  of  Wash. 
Lit).,  1913-17;  Ref.  Libn.,  Spokane  Pub.  Libn., 
1918 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.;  Am.  Lib. 
Assn.      Address,   Pub.    Lib.,    Spokane,   Wash. 

5736./    LUCY    ELEANOR    HUBBARD 
(Sister  of  No.   6970) 
Sec,  Y.   W.   C.  A.;  A.  B.   in  H.'Sc;  b.   Mr 
25,    1888,    Boswell,    Ind.;    d.    A.    G.    (b.    Jl    10, 

1845,  do.)  and  Rhoda  Frances  (Anderson) 
Hubbard  (b.  Mr  2,  1852,  Hillsboro,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  William  Woods  Coll.,  Fulton,  Mo.; 
Drexel  Inst.,  1909-10.  Dietitian,  V^aughan 
Memorial  IIosp.,  Selma.  Ala.,  1913-14;  do.,  S. 
Highland  Infirmary,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  1914- 
17;  Economic  Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Cleveland, 
1 91 7 — .  Charter  Mem..  Am.  Dietetic  Assn.; 
Mem.,  Woman's  City  (Tlub,  Cleveland;  Am. 
Hosp.  Assn.     Address,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Cleveland. 


5737.  CLYDE  WHITTAKER  HUDELSON 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  M.  S.,  1914;  b.  O  26, 
1888,  Chambersburg.  111.;  s.  Robert  (hooper  (b. 
My  20,  1862,  do.)  and  Katherine  Emma 
(Whittaker)  Hudelson  (b.  Ja  26,  1868,  Perry, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Chambersburg  H.  S.;  111. 
St.  Norm.  Univ.;  Colo.  St.  Agr.  Coll.  Zeta 
Psi;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Alpha  Zeta;  V.  P., 
Agr.  Club;  Grad.  Club;  111.  Union;  Y.  M.  C. 
A.;  Corp.  L'niv.  Regt. ;  Fresh.  Varsity  Foot- 
ball; Varsity  Football;  Capt.,  Class  Basket- 
ball; Soph.,  Sr.,  and  Grad.  Class  Basketball; 
Soph.  Cotillion  C"om.  Teacher,  Biol,  and  Agr., 
W'est.  111.  St.  Norm.,  Macomb,  111.,  1914 — . 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  K.  P.;  Idaho  Soc,  Sons 
of  Am.  Rev.;  Macomb  Club.  Married  Bertha 
Louise  Reynolds,  S  10,  1914;  Chicago.  Child, 
Paul  Voorhees,  b.  Ag  i,  1915.  Address,  509 
W.  Murray  St.,  Macomb,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
West.   111.  St.  Norm.   Sch.,  do. 


5738.  JOHN  HARVEY  HUGHES 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  18,  1889, 
Gessic,  Ind.;  s.  John  Hughes.  Prepared  in 
Clinton  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Pres.  Ionian;  Agr.  Club; 
Country  Life  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club. 
Married.  Child,  Wayne  Alexander,  b.  D  3, 
1916.  Address,  R.  i,  Perrysville,  Ind. 

5739.  DANIEL  RAY  HULL 
Land.  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  29,  1890, 
Lincoln,  Kan.;  s.  O.  U.  Hull.  Prepared  in 
Manhattan  (Kan.)  H.  S.  Philomathean,  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Cabinet;  Bd.  Dir.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Pres. 
Kan.  Soc;  Landscape  Club;  Ilort.  Club.  Mar- 
ried Emma  Dorothy  Kammeger,  Manhattan, 
Kan  .Address,  2415  Bath  St.,  Santa  Barbara, 
Calif. 


S740.     ADA  ELEANOR  HUNT 

(Sister  of  Nos.  3421,  8445) 
Dietitiati;  A  B  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ja  26,  1888, 
Ridott,  111.;  d.  William  (b.  S  9,  1853,  do.) 
and  Jennie  A.  (Burdick)  Hunt  (b.  Ap  25.  1858, 
d<>.).  Prepared  in  Freeport  H.  S.;  Pli'i  Delta 
I  si;  Sigma  Ni;  Illiola.  Dietitian  and  Instr.. 
Dietetics,  Battle  Creek  Sanitarium  igia-is- 
Instr.  Dietetics,  Mont.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  Bose- 
man  Mont.,  19 13-14:  Grad.  Stud,  and  Instr., 
1-ood  Kconomics,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1914-18  Dieti- 
tian, Med.  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.,  Post  Hosp.,  Jef- 
V^""^^",.  "'T^'^'*^'  ^°-'  '918;  Hosp.  Unit  56, 
A.  E.  F.     Address,  Ridott,  III. 

5741.  RUSSELL  FIELD  HUNTER 
(Brother  of  No.  9149) 
Lumber  Buyer;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ag  26,  1800, 
Henry,  111.;  s.  Elmer  F.  (b.  N  12,  1861  Bur- 
eau Co.,  111.)  and  Maud  Mary  (Field)  Hunter 
yj--,v  "",'  '^.^5,  Leverett,  Mass.).  Prepared  in 
Chillicothe  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Alpha  Tau 
Omega.  Lumber  Buyer,  H.  E.  F.  Hunter, 
Chilhcothe,  111.,  1913-17.  Co.  E.,  313  Engrs. 
1917;  Sergt  Detachment  O.  M.  C,  Camp 
Dodge,  la.,  O  1917;  Mustered  out,  D  6  1018 
Address,  Chillicothe,  111. 

.■5742.     CORA   HUTTON   (SISAM) 
(See   No.    5942-.^) 

5743-  RICHARD  FREDERICK  HUXMANN 
Sales  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  8,  1888, 
Chicago;  s.  Dr.  F.  W.  (b.  1848,  Hanover,  Ger.) 
and  Emma  (Reinke)  Huxmann  (b.  1855,  Chi- 
cago). Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H  S  •  N 
Division  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Iris;  Football;  Basel 
ball;  lUio  Art  Com.;  Sr.  Ball  Com.  Engr.,  N. 
Y.  C.  R.  R.,  Cleveland,  1913-17;  Sales  Engr., 
Gen.  Fireproofing  Co.,  Youngstown,  O.,  191 7- 
18;  do.,  Chicago,  1918 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Joyce  Eloise  Denner,  N  24,  19 15 
Cleveland.  Address,  460S  N.  Leavitt  St.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  Gen.  Fireproofing  Co.,  325  W. 
Madison   St.,  do. 

5744-  TADASHI  IIDA 
Elec  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  i,  1883, 
Tokyo,  Japan;  s.  Naoyuki  lida.  Prepared  in 
Johoku  Middle  Sch.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Eng.  Sch., 
Tokyq,  Japan.  Elec.  Engr.,  111.  Steel  Co., 
Johet.  111.  1916.  Address,  Imperial  Stock 
Breeding    Sta..    Shibuya,    Tokyo,    Japan. 

5745-  VIVIAN  JOHNSON  INGOLD 
(Brother  of  No.  3794) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ag  16,  1888, 
iMalta,  111.;  s.  Arthur  J.  (b.  Je  15,  1857,  Black- 
heath,  Eng.)  and  Maggie  (Thompson)  Ingold 
(b.  Ap  10,  1861.  Belfast,  Ireland).  Prepared 
in  Lawrence  Coll.  Acad.;  Lawrence  Coll.. 
1907-8.  Arch.,  Office  of  Louis  Kamfer,  De- 
troit. 2d  Lt.,  Co.  A,  1 6th  Regt.  Ry.  Engrs 
Corps,  .A.  E.  F.,  France,  19 17 — .  Address, 
469  College  Ave..  Appleton,  Wis.;  bus.  add., 
c/o    Louis    Kamfer,    Fine    Arts    Bldg.,    Detroit. 

5746.     JOSE   LEDESMA  JALANDONI 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  24,   1889,  Jars,  P.  I.; 
s.    J.    A.    Jalandoni.      Prejiared    in    Calif.    Coll. 
Acad.      Address,  Jars    Iloilo,    P.    I. 

5747-  HARVEY  JUDD  JOHNSON 
(Husband  of  No.  5863) 
Chief  Clerk;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Jl  26,  1890, 
Sycamore,  111.;  s.  (Justave  Peter  (b.  Jl  17, 
1859,  Sweden)  and  Ida  Natalie  (Anderson) 
Johnson  (b.  S  25,  1862,  do.).  Prepared  in 
.Sycamore  H.  S.  Sigma  Pi.  Chief  Clerk,  Dir., 
Cml.  Supt.,  The  Southwest.  Telephone  & 
Telegraph  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1913-14;  do..  Ft. 
Worth,    Tex.,     1914 — .       Married    Elsie    Fatten 


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University  of  Illinois 


I1913 


('13).  Ja  S.  1914.  Urbana.  Children:  Natalie 
Jane,  b.  Mr  6,  1915;  Robert  Loren,  b.  D  20, 
1916.  Address,  171 1  S.  Henderson,  Ft.  Worth, 
Tex.:  bus.  add.,  The  Southwestern  Telephone 
&  Telegraph  Co..  do. 

5748.  NELLE  IRENE  JOHNSON 
X-Ray  Technician;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ap 
26,  i88q,  Norris  City,  111.;  d.  Albert  Cummings 
(b.  do.)  and  Elizabeth  (Weiranch)  Johnson  (b. 
Kankakee,  111.).  Prepared  in  Carmi  H.  S.; 
Ind.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1906-09.  Teacher,  Lov- 
ington  H.  S.,  111.,  1913-14;  do..  Pvt.  Sch., 
Magdalena,  N.  M.,  1914-15;  do..  South  Bend, 
Ind.,  1915-17;  X-Ray  .Technician,  Pittsburgh, 
1917 — .  Address,  407  S.  Highland  Ave.,  Pitts- 
burgh. 

5749.  ANDREW  JOHN  JOHNSTONE 

(Brother  of  No.  2430) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  i6,  1891, 
Bloomington,  III.;  s.  Andrew  John  (b.  do.)  and 
Dora  (Karr)  Johnstone  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Bloomington  H.  S.  Sigma  Chi.  Married 
Helen  Amsbary,  Ap  6,  1914,  Champaign.  Ad- 
dress, Bloomington,  111. 

5750.  GEORGE  RUFUS  JOHNSTONE 
Instructor;    A.    B.    in    Sc;    b.    Jl    21,     1888, 

Wetherstield  Tp.,  111.;  s.  Henry  Clay  (b.  Ag 
9,  1853,  do.)  and  Elizabeth  (Murchison)  John- 
stone (b.  D  5.  1858,  do.).  Prepared  in  Kewa- 
nee  H.  S.  M.  S.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1917- 
Chem.  Club;  Chess  and  Checkers  Club.  Instr., 
Mich.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  191316.  Q.  M.,  7th 
Aviation  Inst.  Centre.  Q.  M.  Detachment,  A. 
P.  O.  723,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1917 — •  Mem., 
Presby.  Church.  Address  R.  2,  Box  32,  Galva, 
111. 

5751.  RUPERT  FORREST  JONES 
Equipment  Insp.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  26, 
1886,  Wamego,  Kan.;  s.  Edward  H.  (b.  Mr  23, 
1858,  Havana,  111.)  and  Edith  Olive  (Eaton) 
Jones  (b.  O  4,  1862,  St.  Louis).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Equipment  Insp.,  Central  Union 
Telephone  Co.  111.,  1013-14;  Equipment  In- 
staller and  Tester,  Chicago  Telephone  Co., 
Chicago.  1914-16;  Telephone  Engr.,  do.,  1916- 
17;  Equipment  Insp.,  Central  Union  Telephone 
Co.,  Columbus,  O.,  1917—-  Mem.,  Episcopal 
Church.  Address,  401 1  Lake  Park  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  40  Central  Union  Telephone 
Co.,  Columbus,  O. 

5752.  WALDEMAR  KARKOW 
(Brother  of  No.  4739) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ja  8,  1892, 
Chicago;  s.  Andrew  (b.  S  15.  1859.  Ri^e,  Den- 
mark) and  Catherine  (Peterson)  Karkow  (b. 
F  26,  1863,  Slesvig,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Mor- 
gan Park  Acad.;  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago;  Univ. 
Acad.  C.  E.  Club;  Class  Baseball;  Varsity 
Tennis.  Address,  3717  Wrightwood  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

S7S3.  WALTER  VALENTINE  KAUN 
(Brother  of  No.  6344) 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  6,  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  Robert  H.  (b.  D  14,  1863,  Ger.) 
and  Gertrude  (Greene)  Kaun  (b.  D  12,  1865, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Ottawa  Tp.  II.  S.  Ad- 
dress,  625   W.   Madison   St.,   Ottawa,   111. 

5754.  CHARLES  JOHN  KAY 
(Brother  of  No.  S75S) 
Supervisor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  27.  1891, 
Aurora,  111.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  Ag  28,  1847.  Roch- 
dale, Eng.)  and  Christina  (Hem)  Ka^  (b.  Ap 
2.  1856,  Oswego,  111.).  Pr.epared  in  K.  Aurora 
H.  S.  Varsity  Baseball;  Class  Baseball  and 
Basketball.  Supvr.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago, 191  3 — .  Address,  388  Maple  Ave.,  Aurora, 
III.;  bus'  add.,  c/o  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Inc.,  Chi- 
cago. 


5755.  GEORGE  JOSEPH  KAY 
(Brother  of  No.  5754) 
Production  Analyzer;  15.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap 
27,  1891,  Aurora,  111.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  Ag  28, 
1847,  Rochdale,  Eng. )  and  Christina  (Hem) 
Kav  (b.  Ap  2,  1856.  Oswego,  111.).  Prepared 
in  fc.  Aurora  II.  S.  Class  Baseball.  Production 
.Analyzer,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Inc.,  Chicago,  1913- 
14,  191 5 — ;  Personal  Bus.,  1914-15.  Address. 
338  Maple  Ave.,  Aurora,  III.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
West.  Elec.  Co.,  Inc.,  Chicago. 

5756.  LAURENCE  PRESCOTT  KEITH 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Je  18,  1887, 
Denver;  s.  C.  R.  Keith.  Prepared  in  Man. 
Tr.  H.  S.,  Denver.  Chi  Beta;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Arch.  Engr.,  Oliver  Min.  Co..  Duluth.  Minn., 
191 5.  Co.  I,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.;  329th  Inf., 
Co.  B,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Wounded;  and 
Awarded  Military  Cross  for  Gallantry.  Ad- 
dress, Duluth,  ]\Iinn. 

5757.  MAE  ELIZABETH  KELLEY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  12,  1890, 
Loda,  111.;  d.  J.  B.  and  Agnes  (Middleton) 
Kelley  (b.  Scotland).  Prepared  in  Loda  H.  S.; 
N.  W.  Sch.  of  Oratory.  Illiola;  Mask  and 
Bauble.  Teacher,  Pillsbury  Acad.,  Owatonna, 
Minn.,  1914-15;  do.,  H.  S.,  Morris,  111.,  1915- 
17;  do.,  Tucson,  Ariz..  1917-18.  Mem..  M.  E. 
Church.     Address,  720  E.  3rd  St.,  Tucson,  Ariz. 

5758.  LEE  CARSON  KENT 
(Brother  of  No.  8475) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  F  27,  1890, 
Gridley,  111.;  s.  Edgar  Frank  (b.  Ja  27,  1852, 
Milton,  Mass.)  and  Mary  Eliza  (Carson)  Kent 
(b.  Je  30.  1861,  Epworth,  la.).  Prepared  in 
Gridley  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  E.  E.  Soc:  Eta 
Kappa  Nu.  Illuminating  Engr.,  Nat.  Lamp 
Works,  Cleveland,  O.,  1913.  2nd  Lt.,  Radio 
Sch.,  Carnegie  Tech.,  Pittsburgh;  Mustered 
out,  Ja  17,  1919.  Address,  1883  Belmore  Road, 
East  Cleveland,  O.;  bus.  add.,  Nela  Park,  do. 

5759.  EVANS  SHERWOOD  KERN 
(Brother  of  No.  6351) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  30,  1892,  Rock- 
ford,  III.;  s.  Ollie  J.  and  Jessie  Cora  (Alien) 
Kern.  Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S.  Alpha 
Sigma  Phi;  V.  P..  Agr.  Club;  111.  Union;  Sr. 
Memorial  (jom.  Married  Irene  Henderson.  My 
19,  191 7.  Bloomington,  III.  Address,  Bloom- 
ington, III. 

5760.  CLARENCE  HENRY  KESSLER 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ap  13.  1889, 
West  Point,  III.;  s.  Phillip  William  (b.  Mr  30, 
1862,  do.)  and  Nora  Ellen  (Hunter)  Kessler 
(b.  Mr  25,  1866,  Warsaw,  111.).  I'rcpared  in 
Kirkwood  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Eta  Kappa  Nu. 
Dist.  Traffic  Chief.  Southwest.  l'>cll  Telephone 
Co.,  St.  Louis  and  Kansas  City,  Mo..  1913-14; 
do.,  Wichita,  Kan.,  19:4-15;  </«.,  Hutchinson, 
Kan.,  191 6- 1 8.  Married  Enid  Evelyn  .Steele, 
S  I.  1915,  Kirkwood.  III.  .Address,  310  N. 
Maple.  Hutchinson,  Kan.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  South- 
west. Bell  Telphone  Co.,  do. 

5761.  ARTHUR  WILLIS  KIMBELL 
Secretary;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Mr  20,  1890, 
Chicago;  s.  Martin  N.  (h.  Chicago)  and  Annie 
(Craigmile)  Kimbell  (b.  Aberdeeji,  Scotland). 
Prepared  in  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Helmet;  Sigma  Xi;  Mgr.  Intcrschol. 
Sec,  Kimbell  Hill  Brick  Co..  Chicago;  do.. 
Automatic  Carburetor  Co.,  do.  Sec,  Park 
Ridge  Country  Club.  Mem.,  Bd.  Dirs.,  Chi- 
cago Arch.  Club;  Illini  Club,  Chicago.  Mar- 
ried Alice  Raymer,  Ap  22,  1914,  Chicago. 
ChiUlren:  Mary  Ann,  b.  F  26,  1915;  Abigail 
Ruth,  b.  Je  29,  1916.  Address,  1623  Chase  .Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1422  Bryan  Place,  do. 


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499 


5762.  LILLIAN  MAY  KING  (ELLIOTT) 
(Wife  of  No.  51  to;  Sister  of  No.  3822) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  My  i,  1890,  Plymouth, 
III.;  d.  Milton  1?.  (b.  1844,  New  York)  and 
Emily  (Noyer)  King  (b.  1857,  Jacksonville, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Augusta  Tp.  11.  S.  Gamma 
Phi  Reta.  Married  C.  J.  Elliott  ('12),  S  2, 
1914,  Plymouth,  111.  Child,  Donald  Rodney,  b. 
S   30,    19 1 6.      Address,   Tonica,    111. 

5763.  ROGER  CHARLES  KIRCIillOFF 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ap  26,  1890, 
Milwaukee;  s.  Charles  Kirchhoff.  Prepared  in 
W.  Div.  H.  S.,  Milwaukee.  Tau  Beta  I'i; 
Scabbard  and  Blade;  Scarab;  Prelim.  Honors; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Engng.  Dance  Com.  Arch., 
Kirchoff  &  Rose,  Archs.  2nd  Lt..  F.  A.,  France. 
Address,  1312  Majestic  Bldg.,  Milwaukee. 

5764.  MARTHA  WINIFRED  KNAPP 
Librarian;    B.   L.   5,.;   b.  O   19,   1876,  Monroe- 

ville,  O.;  d.  Albert  Daniel  (b.  Je  12,  1842,  Woon- 
socket  Falls,  R.  I.)  and  Mattie  T.  (Beecham) 
Knapp  (b.  Je  i,  1847,  Plymouth,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Acad.,  Univ.  of  Ky.;  Transylvania 
Univ.  A.  B.,  O.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1899.  Cata- 
loger  in  Charge,  Ind.  Univ.  Lihr.  Address. 
Graystone,  3  University  Courts,  Bloomington, 
Ind. 

5765.  RAYMOND  KENNETH  KNOX 
Architect;    B.    S.    in    Arch.;    b.    Ja    28,    1889, 

Griggsville.  111.;  s.  Samuel  Knox.  Prepared 
in  Pittsfield  H.  S.    Address,  Pittsfield,  111. 

5766.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  KNUDSEN 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  D  9,  1890,  Daw- 
son, III.;  s.  Christian  Knudsen.  Prepared  in 
Eureka  Coll,  Acad.  Acanthus;  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon;  Cap  and  Gown  Com.  Asst.  Chem., 
Armour  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1916;  Chem.,  Dept.  of 
An.  Husb.,  O.  Exp.  Sta.     Address,  Wooster,  O. 

5767.  JEROME  FRANCIS  KOHOUT 
Chief  Chem.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  D  15,  1887, 
Chicago;  s.  Joseph  F.  Kohout.  Prepared  in 
I^ewis  Inst.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma;  Capt.,  LIniv.  Regt.  Chief  Chem..  Cml. 
Testing  and  Engng.  Co.  Address,  1785  Old 
Colony  Bldg.,  Chicago. 

5768.  STUART  FARNSW^ORTH  KOSTERS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  F. ;  b.  Mr  21,  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  H.  .•\.  Kosters.  Prepared  in  St. 
Ignatius  Coll.  Sr.  Ball  Com.  Engng.  Dept., 
I.  C.  R.  R.  Address,  3628  Janssen  Ave., 
Chicago.! 

5769.     JOHN   FRANKLIN   KRAEGER 

Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ag  2,  1888, 
Pekin.  111.;  s.  John  (b.  N  28,  1832,  Sandbach, 
Hesse-Dormstadt,  Ger.)  and  Marie  (Harget) 
Kraeger  (b.  liergetzhausen,  Hesse-Darmstadt, 
Ger.).  Prepared  in  Pekin  H.  S.  Chi  Psi; 
Chem.  Club;  Chem.,  W^m.  S.  Merrcll  Chem. 
Co.,  Cincinnati,  191 3;  do.,  Eli  Lilly  &  (3o., 
Indianapolis,  1913-16;  do.,  LTnited  Chem.  & 
Organic  Products  Co.,  Hammond,  Ind.,  191  7 — . 
Married  Elenor  Elizabeth  Reuling,  Je  17,  1915, 
Morton,  111.  Address,  40  Ruth  St.,  Hammond, 
Ind. 

5770.     JESSE  C.    KRAMER 

B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  N  24,  1891,  Chicago;  s. 
I.  Kramer.  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S. 
Zeta  Beta  Tau;  Menorah.  ist  Lt..  H.  C.  A.,  Ft. 
Monroe,  Va. ;  Mustered  out,  D  6,  1918.  Address, 
5948  CaUniict  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  445 
Rush   St.,   do. 

£771.     WILLI.\M    SAMUEL    KREBS 
Professor;   A.   B.   in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;   b.  N   28, 
1889,  Albert  Lea.  Minn.;  s.  W.   S.  Krebs.     Pre- 
pared in  Oak  Park  H.  S.     Beta  Gamma  Sigina; 
Cml.    Club.   Asst.    Prof.,    Econ.,   Univ.    of  Me., 


igifi-i?;  Instr.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1917-18; 
Assoc.  Prof.,  do..  Wash.  Univ.,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
1918 — .  Address,  5544  Pershing  Ave.,  St.  Louis. 

5772.     JOHN  HENRY  KUHL,  JR. 

Contractor;  B.  S.  in  Arch.  fZngng. ;  b.  F  9, 
1891,  Peoria;  s.  John  Henry  (b.  O  12,  1864, 
Beardstown,  111.)  and  Linna  Eleanor  (Brace) 
Kuhl  (b.  Ap  4,  1865,  Elniira.  111.).  Prepared 
in  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  With 
R.  H.  Arnold  Const.  Co.,  Los  .\ngeles,  1913- 
14;  Bldg.  Contr.,  1914-17.  Co.  M,  23rd  Engrs., 
1917;  Sergt.,  do.,  1918;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
Address,    140   S.   Van  Ness  Ave.,  Los  Angeles. 

5773.     ERNEST  MICHAEL  RUDOLPH 

LAMKEY 
Plant  Physiol.;  A.  B.  in  Sc:  A.  M.,  1914; 
Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  Ja  I,  1890,  Riverton,  HI.;  s 
^"ao.'ph  (b-  Danzig,  Ger.)  and  Catherine 
(Schiller)  Lamkey  (b.  Springfield,  111.)  Pre- 
pared in  Springfield  H.  S.  Sigina  Pi;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Gamma  Alpha;  Final  Honors;  Fellow- 
ship. Asst.  and  Instr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-17- 
Head  of  Dept.,  Plant  Physiol.,  Delaware  Coll 
and  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  191 7.  Address,  c/o  Dela 
ware  College  Agricultural  Experiment  Sta. 
Newark,  Del. 

5774.  CORA  MAE  LANE  (WIEDMAN) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  27,  1885, 
Lovington,  111.;  d.  Cicero  (b.  Ag  3,  1858, 
Dewitt  Co..  111.)  and  Margaret  Emma  (Zorger) 
Lane  (b.  S  10,  1862,  do.).  Prepared  in  Sul- 
livan H.  S.;  Ferry  Hall  Coll.  Alpha  Omicron 
Pi;  Le  Cercle  Francais;  Mask  and  Bauble. 
Teacher,  Eng.,  Washington  Sch.,  Danville, 
111.  Mem.,  Music  Cycle;  Danville  Art  Assn.; 
Pres.,  Teacher's  Club,  1916-17,  Danville,  111. 
Married  Emmanuel  G.  Wiedman,  Jl  31,  1918, 
Danville.     Address,  415  Franklin  St.,  Danville, 

5775-  GYRUS  WILLIAM  LANTZ 
Asst.  Prof.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.  1914;  b.  Je 
27,  1889,  Brooklyn,  111.;  s.  Thomas  Albert  (b. 
1852,  Urichsville,  O.)  and  Clara  Jane  (Horney) 
Lantz  (b.  1857,  Brooklyn,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Brooklyn  H.  S.;  West.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Final  Honors; 
Grad.  Scholarship.  Asst.  Bot.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1914-15;  Instr.  do.,  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  sum- 
mers 1915-17;  Head,  Biology  Dept.,  Thornton 
Tp.  H.  S.,  Harvey,  111.,  1915-17;  Asst.  Prof., 
Bot.  and  Hort.,  Univ.  of  Nev.,  Reno,  Nev., 
i?i7 — •  Laboratory,  Cer.,  Metchnikoft,  Med. 
Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  Ft.,  Sam  Houston,  Tex. 
Auth.:  A  Biography  of  Non-parasitic  Diseases 
of  Plants,  Univ.  of  111.  Agr.  E.vp.  Sta.  Circu- 
lar, 183.  Mem.,  Am.  Microscopical  Soc;  .\m. 
Phytopathol.  Soc;  Bot.  Soc.  of  Am.;  West. 
Soc,  of  Naturalists.  Address,  Med.  Corps,  U. 
S.  A.,  Ft.   Sam  Houston,  Tex. 

5776.  FRANCIS  DU  LUDE  LARKIN 
Contractor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  N  22.  1888,  Chi- 
cago; s.  J.  F.  Larkin.  Prepared  in  C"rane  Tech. 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  Lt.,  Univ. 
Regt.;  Class  Baseball.  Bldg.  Cohtr.  ist  Lt., 
E.  O.  R.  C;  Capt.,  23rd  U.  S.  Engrs..  A.  E. 
F.,  France.  Address,  719  S.  Lyman  St.,  Oak 
Park,   Ill.t 

5777.  inA  CLEMENTINE  LARKIN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  26,  1888, 
Larkinburg,  Kan.;  d.  Michael  E.  (b.  My  26, 
1858,  Chicago)  and  Hanna  Larkin  (b.  Je  18, 
i860,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Leavenworth 
(Kan.)  H.  S.  Teacher,  Eng.,  McAlester,  Okla., 
1913-15;  do.,  El  Reno,  Okla.,  1915-17;  do., 
Marquette,  Mich.,  1917-18;  do.,  Waukegan,  111., 
1918 — ;  do..  Sacred  Heart  Acad.,  Springfield, 
111.,  Summer,  1918.  Address,  5338  Blackstone 
Ave.,  Chicago. 


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5778.     WILLIAM  JAMES  LARICIN,  JR. 

Draftsman;  H.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  12,  1891. 
Chicago;  s.  William  James  (b.  Ap  12,  i^f'-', 
Dunkirk,  X.  V.)  and  Josephine  (Duhanul) 
Larkin  (b.  Jl  M>,  i8<>6.  Chicago).  Prepared  in 
Englewood  II.  .^.  Engr..  Designing  and  hrcct- 
ing  Grain  Elevators,  Chicago;  Chief  Drafts- 
man, Burrell  Engng.  Const.  Co.,  do.  Address, 
415  W.  both  St.,  Chicago. 

5779.  LESTER  REGINALD  LARSEN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b  Ja  22  1802 
Chicago;  s.  Martin  (b.  1864,  Denmark)  and 
Julia  Larsen  Cb.  1870,  Wis.).  Prepared  in 
Lewis  Inst.  Tau  Reta  Pi.  Experimental  Kngr., 
Moline,  111..  iqi3-i5;  do.,  Milwaukee,  \Vis.. 
1915-17.  2nd  Lt.,  107  Engr.  Train,  32nd  Div.. 
A.  E.  P.,  France,  1917.  Address,  545  i^-  Lc 
Claire  Ave.,   Chicago. 

5780.  ROBERT  THOMAS  L.\TTIN 
(Son  of  No.  432;  Husband  of  No.  5019) 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E  ;  b.  Ag  30,  1888 
Chicago;  s.  Judson  ('85),  (b.  Sycamore  111.) 
and  Fannie  (Thomas)  Lattin  (b  Kickapoo, 
111  )  Prepared  in  Lake  View  II.  S.,  Chicago. 
Underground  Conduit  Const.,  Hamilton,  Ont., 
Can  1913-15;  Elec.  Valuation,  Chicago,  1915- 
i6-  'Distribution  Div.,  Commonwealth  Edison 
Co  do  1916-17;  ist  Class  Electn.,  Nat.  Naval 
Volunteers,  Grant  Park  Camp,  Chicago,  1917; 
Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.  Married  Mary  (,or- 
delia  Barry  ('12),  S  22,  1917,  Champaign. 
Child  Miriam  Louise,  b.  Ap  3,  1919-  Ad- 
dress, 107  Chalmers  St.,  Champaign. 
5781.     'THEODORE  EDMOND  LAYDEN 

(Brother  of  No.  4^7°) 
Farm  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr  ;  b  Jl  3.  1887. 
Cheneyville,  111.;  s.  Tade  (b.  My  15,  1849, 
Tulla,  Ireland)  and  Martha  (Thompson)  Lay- 
dcn  (b.  N  16,  185s,  Bethlehem  Ky.).  Pre- 
pared in  Hoopeston  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa.  Died 
O  1 9 18,  on  board  an  Am.  Transport  bound  tor 
Europe. 

5782.  M.^RGARET  LEACH  (PITTS) 
(Wife  of  No.  6479) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  27,  1891,  Kenosha. 
Wis  ;  d.  Cephas  H.  (b.  Benton.  111.)  and 
Fannie  B.  (Whitaker)  Leach  (b  Kenosha. 
Wis.).  Prepared  in  Lake  View  H.S.,  Chi- 
cago- N.  W.  Univ.  Delta  Gamma;  Phi  Delta 
Psi.  Marri<;d  John  Joseph  Pitts,  Jr.  (  14),  D 
29,  191 7,  Chicago.  Address,  Maple  Crest, 
McLean,  111. 

5783.  EVERETT  SAMUEL  LEE 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  19,  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  Edward  Samuel  (b.  Ja  13,  1870. 
do.)  and  Lucy  Emma  ((Jray)  Lee  (b.  ^\l'.S- 
1872,  Leicester,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  New  Irier 
Tp  H.  S..  Kenilworth.  111.;  M.  S..  Union  Coll., 
1915  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Sigma 
Xi;  Ionian;  Pres.,  E.  E.  Soc;  Prelim,  and 
Final  Honors;  Sr.  Smoker  Com.;  Chm.,  Engng. 
Dance  Com.;  Asst.  Bus.  Mgr.  E.  E  Show. 
Instr  Flee  Engng..  l^nion  Coll.,  Schenec- 
tady"  N  Y.,  1913-16;  West.  Dist.  Engr., 
Locomotive  Stoker  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  1916-17; 
Instr.,  Gun.,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A  Univ  of  111., 
Urbana  1917-18;  Armours  Sch.,  Fairfield,  O. ; 
Mustered  out,  D  16.  191 8.  Auth.:  "Measurement 
of  Power  in  Unbalanced  Polyjihase  Circuits, 
r;r)i  Engng.  Rciiezv,  Mr  1916.  Mem.,  Baptist 
Church.  Married  Louise  Geiger,  My  10,  1917. 
Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Child,  Dorothy  Louise  b. 
My  30,  1918.  Address.  941  Maple  Ave.,  Schen- 
ectady, N.  Y.;  bus.  add.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  do. 

5784.     EUGENE  HENDRICKS  LESLIE 

Chemist;  B.   S.   in  Chem.   Engng.;  b.   Ag  28, 

1892,  Ottawa,  111.;  s.  Judson  O.   (b.   Sheboygan 

Falls    Wis  )    and    Florence    (Hendricks)    Leslie 

(b      Princeton,     111.).        Prepared     in     Ottawa 


H.  S.  Ph.  I).,  Columbia  LTniv.,  1916.  Chi 
Beta;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Scab- 
bard and  Blade;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors; 
Cadet  Col.,  Univ.  Regt..  1913-  Grad.  Stud, 
and  Instr..  Columbia  Univ.,  1913-16;  Chief 
Chem.  and  Dir.,  Developmental  Work,  Gen. 
Petroleum  Corp.,  Los  Angeles,  1916-17;  Asst. 
to  Pres.,  LT.  S.  Indus.  Alcohol  Co.,  New  York 
City,  1917 — .  .\uth.:  Hydrocarbon  Decom- 
position and  Influence  of  Hydrogen  in  Car- 
buretted  Water  Gas  Manufacture,  Eschenbach 
Printing  Co.,  Easton.  Pa.  and  Jour.  Indus. 
Engng.  Chem.,  Vol.  8,  1916;  Thermal  Reactions 
Ethane-Propane.  Jour.  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Vol.  38, 
1916;  Hydrocarbon  Decomposition,  Froc.  Am. 
Gas  Inst..  1916.  Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  Los 
Angeles;  C'hem.  Club,  New  York  City;  Ph.  D. 
Assn.,  C"olumbia  Univ.  Married  Emily  Gene- 
vieve Ebner,  N  10,  1917,  Los  Angeles.  Ad- 
dress, 780  Riverside  Drive,  New  York  City; 
bus.  add.,  27  William  St.,  do. 

5785.  WILLIAM  EDWARD  LEVIS 
(Husband  of  No.  6285;  Brother  of  No.  4275) 
Manufacturer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  D  14.  1890.  Alton, 
111.:  s.  Charles  (b.  O  7,  i860)  and  Harriet 
(Parker)  Levis  (b.  Je  9.  1864).  Prepared  in 
.Alton  H.  S.;  Culver  Mil.  Acad.  Sigma  Chi; 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  Helmet;  Yoxan.  Mfr.,  111. 
Glass  Co.,  Alton.  111.  2nd  Lt.,  Inf..  U.  S.  R.. 
A.  E.  F.,  France;  D.  S.  C.  for  heroism  in 
action,  Bois  D'Aigremont,  Jl  15,  i9>8.  Married 
Margaret  Harris  ('14),  Je  29,  1915,  Champaign. 
Address,  611    State   St.,  Alton,   111. 

5786.  CLARA  EDITH  LOCKE 
Supervisor;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  S  5,  1879. 
Waverly,  O. ;  d.  William  Russell  (b.  Ap  19, 
1843.  Cincinnati)  and  Sarah  (Conkling)  Locke 
(b.  O  8,  1842,  Milford.  O.).  Prepared  in  Terre 
Haute  H.  S.;  Coates  Coll.  Acad.;  Ind.  St. 
Norm.  Head.  Dept.,  Domestic  Sc,  Garfield 
H.  S.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  191315;  Dir.,  Girls 
Vocational  Sch.,  do.,  1915 — -.  Address,  1609 
S.  Center  St.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

5787.  FRANK  XAVIER  LOEFFLER 
Sec.  and  Treas.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  4.  1892, 
Chicago;  s.  Frank  Xavier  (b.  1849,  Munich, 
Ger.)  and  Clara  (Wittmann)  Loeffler  (b.  Ag  13, 
1859,  do.).  Prepared  in  Curtis  H.  S.  Treas. 
C.  E.  Club;  Capt.  Univ.  Regt.;  Prelim.  Hon- 
ors. Sales  Engr.,  St.  Louis,  1914-15;  Branch 
Mgr.,  Consolidated  Engng.  Co.,  Oklahoma  City, 
(3kla.,  1916-18;  Sec. -Treas.,  Federal  Steam 
Specialties  Co.,  do.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Soc. 
Heating  &  Ventilating  Engrs. ;  Lake  Country 
Club,  Oklahoma  City:  Kirvanis  Club;  A.  F.  A. 
M.  Married  Mary  Louise  Isherwood,  D  28, 
1916.  Chicago.  (Jhild,  Betty  Louise,  b.  My 
4.  1918.  Address,  17  N.  Dewey  St.,  Oklahoma 
City,  Okla.;  bus.  add.,  415  Majestic   Bldg.,  do. 

5788.  THEODORE  EDWIN  LOEHR 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  17,  i88q.  Carlinville, 
111.;  s.  Theodore  C.  (b.  do.)  and  Minnie  Stein- 
meyer)  Loehr  (b.  St.  Louis).  Prepared  in 
Carlinville  H.  S.  Kappa  Sigma:  Tennis  Teanr. 
Cadet,  Aviation  Sec,  Signal  Enlisted  R.  C,  F 
7,  1918 — .  Address,  4627  Magnolia  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

5789.  PAO  KAN  LOH 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  i,  1889,  Chang- 
shu,  China;  s.  S.  R.  Loh.  Prepared  in  Law- 
rence Acad.  Cosmopolitan  Club.  Teacher, 
Chem.  Address,  Shantung  Provincial  Norm. 
Sch.,    Tsin-Nan,    China. 


5790.  LOUIS  WARREN  LOHR 
Asst.  Supt.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ja  s,  1892, 
Pana  111.;  s.  Rudolph  George  (h.  S  25.  1869, 
Pana,  111.)  and  Marv  (Schilling)  Lohr  (b.  D 
•<o  1859,  Peru,  Ind.).  Prepare<l  in  Pana  H. 
S  '    Correspondent   and   Credits,  Chicago,    19 13- 


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14;  With  Smith  Lohr  Mining  Co..  Pana,  111., 
1^14-15;  Instr.,  Commerce  H.  S.,  Winnemucca, 
Nev..  1915-16;  do..  Beaumont,  Tex.,  1916-18; 
Asst.  Sui)t.,  Smith  Lohr  Coal  Mining  Co., 
Pana,  111.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E. ; 
Neches  Club,  Beaumont,  Tex.  Address,  606 
Kitchell  Ave.,  Pana,  111. 

5791-     SARAH   EUI-A  LOUTZE.XHISER 

(Sister  of  No.  3456) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  11,  1890, 
Danville.  III.;  d.  Harbin  H.  (b.  N  8,  1857, 
New  Richmond,  Ind.)  and  Ilersa  S.  (Spang 
ler)  Loutzcnhiscr  (b.  An  19,  1855,  Balestown, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Danville  II.  S.;'Grad.  Stud.. 
I'niv.  of  Chicago.  Bethany  Circle;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Illiola;  W.  A.  A.  Teacher.  H.  S., 
Flora,  III.,  1913-16;  do.,  Ashland,  Wis.,  1916- 
18.     Address,  322  7th  St.,  Ashland,  Wis. 

5792.  EDWARD  ROSS  LUNEY 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3081,  7051) 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  2.  1891,  De 
Kalb,  III.;  s.  Thomas  A.  (b.  JI  2,  1853,  Rock- 
ford,  111.)  and  .\nna  A.  (Solon)  Luney  (1). 
Ap  14,  1856,  Malta,  111.).  Prepared  in  De 
Kalb  H.  S.  Corp.  Univ.  Regt.;  Chm.  Sr.  In- 
vitation Com.  With  Ritter-Conley  Co. 
Petrol.  Prod.,  Port  Arthur,  Tex.,  1916.  Ad- 
dress,  232   N.  4th   St.,  De  Kalb,   HI. 

5793.  MARGARET  McCLINTOCK 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  N  17,  1891, 
Chicago;  d.  Alexander  C.  McClintock  (b.  Je 
28,  1863,  Pittsburgh)  and  Minnie  (Sass)  Mc- 
Clintock (b.  Mr  13,  1866,  Chicago).  Prepared 
in  Wm.  McKinley  H.  S.  Sigma  Kappa. 
Teacher,  H.  Sc,  Carl  Schurz  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
Address,  152  N.  Lotus  Ave.,  Chicago. 

5794.  JOSEPH  McCR.\RY  McCUNE 
(Son  of  No.  361) 
Attorney;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  27,  1891, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.;  s.  Henry  Long  ('83),  (b.  Je 
28,  1862,  Ipava,  111.)  and  Nellie  (McCrary) 
McCune.  Prepared  in  Westport  H.  S.,  Kan- 
sas City.  Mo.;  Colo.  Coll.,  summer,  191 2; 
LL.  B.,  Kansas  City  Sch.  of  Law,  1915; 
Columbia  Coll.,  191 6.  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Yoxan;  Ma- Wan-Da;  Ku  Klux;  Mgr., 
Track  Team.  Atty.,  McCune,  Caldwell  & 
Downing,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  191 5-18;  do..  Sin 
clair  Oil  &  Gas  Co.,  Tulsa.  Okla.,  1918— . 
Married  Shirley  Cole,  Je  30,  1915,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.  Child,  Bettie  Cole,  b.  S  2S.  1917.  Ad- 
dress, 1639  S.  Cincinnati  St.,  Tulsa,  Okla.; 
bus.  add..  Legal  Dept.,  Sinclair  Oil  &  Gas  Co., 
Box  1312,  do. 

5795-  DANIEL  HUNT  McGORRISK 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  F  11,  1890,  Har- 
lan, la.;  s.  W.  B.  McGorrisk.  Prepared  in  W. 
Des  Aloines  H.  S.  Zeta  Psi;  Arch.  Club; 
Varsity  Football;  Sr.  Football;  Sr.  Hat  Com. 
With  J.  C.  Mardis  Co.  .4ddress,  1710  Crocker 
St.,   Des   Moines. 

C796.  CHARLES  BABCOCK  McGREW 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  N  3,  1890,  Lew- 
istown,  111.;  s.  George  W.  and  Kittie  R. 
(Babcock)  McGrew.  Prepared  in  Lewistown 
H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Scarab;  Arch.  Club; 
Prelim.  Honors;  Francis  J.  Plym  Fellowship. 
Arch..  Chicago,  1913-14;  do..  Toledo,  O.,  1914- 
17;  do.,  Detroit,  1917 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Ilazle  Irene  Tuttle,  N  25,  1916, 
Toledo,  O.  Address,  71  Linsdale  Ave.,  Detroit; 
bus.  add.,  403   Moffat  Bldg.,  do. 

5797-     HAROLD  STANTON  McINTOSH 
Contracting  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ag  31, 
1891,  Geneva.   111.;   s.   Homer  L.   (b.    1867,  do.) 
and    Robina    S.    (Stanton)    Mcintosh    (b.    1868, 


Aurora,  111.).  Prepared  in  Geneva  H.  S.  Auto. 
Mfg.,  1913-14;  Surveying  and  Bridge  Const., 
1914-15;  Estimator  and  Contr.,  1915 — .  With 
Burr  Co.,  Champaign.  Address,  406  E.  Spring- 
field Ave.,  Champaign. 

5798.  GEORGE  EDWARD  McINTYRE 
Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  N  20,  1885, 
Monmouth,  III.;  s.  Samuel  (b.  Jl  lo.  1835,  do.) 
anrl  Anna  L.  (Arthur)  Mclntyre  (b.  Ag  i6, 
1847,  Johnstown,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Mon- 
mouth Coll.  Acad.;  Monmouth  Coll.  Alpha 
Sigma  Phi;  Scarab;  Arch.  Club;  Ath.  Assn. 
Struct.  Engr.,  Davenport.  la.,  1913-14;  do., 
Chicago.  1914-16;  Arch.,  Hastings,  Neb.,  1916- 
17;  Struct.  Engr.,  Smith.  Kea  &  Lovitt, 
Kansas  City.  1917-  ist  Lt.,  E.  R.  C.  U.  S.  A., 
France.  ^larried  Grace  Elenore  Miller,  Je  30. 
191 8.  Washington,  D.  C.  Address,  602  Finance 
Bldg.,   Kansas    City,    Mo. 

5799-  MABEL  McINTYRE  (HURBARD) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  9,  1890,  Longview. 
III.;  d.  Angus  Campbell  (b.  Ja  1851,  Ecford  Tp.. 
Ont.,  Can.)  and  Nora  (Coolley)  Afclntyre  (b. 
F  2y,  1863,  Newman,  111.).  Prepared  in  New- 
man H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Delta 
Psi;  V.  v.,  Jr.  Class;  Sr.  Memorial  Com.; 
\".  P.,  Women's  League;  Cap  and  Gown  Com. 
Married  Lawrence  Reid  Hubbard.  S  i,  191 6. 
Newman,  111.  Address,  1506  W.  Park  Ave.. 
Champaign. 

5800.  HENRY  THEODORE  McKINNEY 
Principal;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  M.  A.,  191=;: 
b.  Jl  17,  1879,  Hudgens,  111.;  s.  James  H.  (b. 
Mr  15.  1842,  Miss.)  and  Minerva  Jane  (Dunn) 
McKinney  (b.  F  7,  1852,  Hudgens  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  Univ.  of  Colo. 
15.  S.,  Valparaiso  L^niv.,  1904.  Phi  Delta 
Kappa;  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Prin..  Tp.  H.  S. 
and  Supt.,  Schs..  Gibson  City,  111.,  1913-17; 
Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 7-18.  Mem., 
III.  St.  Teacher's  Assn.;  111.  Sch.  Master's 
Club.  Married  Norah  Ferrell,  Ag  t6.  1909,  St. 
Louis.  Child,  James  Ferrell.  b.  Je  10,  191 5. 
.4ddress,  1005  S.  3rd  St.,  Champaign. 

5801.  HENRY  EVAN  McMULLAN 
Instructor;    A.   B.    in   Chem.;   b.   N    14,    :886. 

Romulus,  Mich.;  s.  William  (h.  Mv  27,'  18,3, 
Detroit,  Mich.)  and  Hannah  M.  (Owen)  Mc- 
Mullan  (b.  Ja  18,  1855  Wyandotte.  Mich.). 
Prepared  in  Belleville  (Mich.)  H.  S.  and  Mich. 
St.  Norm.  Coll.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  Mich..  191 6. 
Head,  Sc.  Dept..  II.  S..  Little  Rock,  Ark.,  1913- 
16;  Instr.,  Physics,  Med.  Coll.,  Univ.  of  Ark., 
1915-16;  Instr..  Chem.,  Cass  Tech.  H.  S.,  De- 
troit, Mich.,  1 91 6 — .  Married  Zara  G.  Soop, 
.\p  7.  191 7,  Belleville.  Mich.  Child,  Phyllis 
Maurine,  b.  F  4,  1918.  Address,  Belleville, 
.Mich.;   bus.  add.,  Cass  Tech.  H.   S..  Detroit. 

5802.  ELON    CHARLES    MAGEE 
(Husband  of  No.  5108) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  .Agr.;  b.  O  7,  1888,  Geneseo, 
111.;  s.  C.  Magee.  Prepared  in  Geneseo  H.  S. 
Married  Louise  Eiszner  ('12),  S  i,  1917,  Chi- 
cago.    Address,  Geneseo,  111. 

5803.  EDWARD  HAROLD  MANN 
Farmer;   B.   S.  in  Agr.;  b.   O   14,    i88q,   Ross- 

ville.  III.;  s.  Abraham  Mann.  Prejiared  in 
Rossville  H.  S.  Sigma  Chi;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho.     Class  Football.     Address,  Rossville.  III. 

5804.  LELAND  STANFORD  MARKI.EV 
_  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  10.  1890,  Mound  City. 
Kan.;  s.  D.  0.  Markley.  Prepared  in  Grand 
Rapids  (Mich.)  Central  11.  S.;  Mich.  Agr. 
Coll.  Class  Football.  With  11.  J.  Heinz  Co. 
.■iddress,  Zealand.  Mich. 


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580s.  FRANK  EDWARD  MARSHALL 
Pres.,  Lumber  Co.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Jc  21. 
1889,  Serena.  III.;  s.  J.  D.  (b.  i860,  do.)  and 
Julia  O.  (Retz)  Marshall  (b.  Jl  16,  1865,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Ottawa  Tp.  H.  S.  With  Common 
wealth  Edison  Co..  Chicago,  1914-15;  Sec.  and 
Treas.,  Fertile  X'alley  Farm  Land  Co.,  1915-16; 
Pres.,  Marshall-Afalaise  Lumber  Co.,  1916 — . 
Address,  ISeulah,  N.  Dak. 

5806.  JOHN  HOWARD  ^L^STERS 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  My  28, 
1889,  Frankfort.  Ind.;  s.  E.  W.  Masters.  Pre- 
pared in  Frankfort  IL  S.  Stud.  Mem.,  A.  S. 
M.  E.  Mech.  Engr.,  Deere  &  Co.,  Moline,  111.. 
191 6.     Address,   558   Main   St.,   Frankfort,   Ind. 

5807.  CORNELIA    GRACE   MATHER 

(Sister  of  Nos.  2456,  3102) 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Sec.;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  N 
29,  1889.  Plainfield.  111.;  d.  George  Phelps  (b. 
1853,  do.)  and  Rachel  Cornelia  (Scarret) 
Mather.  Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Alethenai;  H.  Sc. 
Club;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Cabinet.  Gen.  Sec,  Y.  W. 
C.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Champaign,  191 7 — -.  Ad- 
dress, 801   S.   Wright  St.,  Champaign. 

5808.  LESLIE   EUGENE   MATHERS 

(Brother  of  No.  5809) 

Farmer;     B.    S.    in    Agr. ;    b.    N    24,    1890, 

Teheran,    111.;    s.    Eugene    and    Tena    Celestian 

(Honham)    Mathers.      Prepared  in   Univ.   Acad. 

Farmer,  Sharpsburg,  111.     Address,  Sharpsburg, 

5809.     MANLEY  BONHAM  MATHERS 

(Brother  of  No.  5808) 
Farmer  and  Veterinary;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S 
13,  1889,  Teheran.  111.;  s.  Eugene  and  Tena 
Celestian  (Bonham)  Mathers.  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  D.  \'.  M.,  Chicago  Veterinary 
Coll.,  1915-  Tradk  and  Wrestling'  Team. 
Farmer  and  Veterinary,  Mason  City,  III.  Mar- 
ried Blanch  Fay  Merrit,  D  31,  1914.  Mason 
City,  III.  Child,  Merrit  Eugene,  b.  Ap  12, 
191 6.     Address,  Mason  City,  111. 

5810.  JOHN  HOWARD  MATHEWS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  M.  S.,  1914;  b.  Jl 
27,  1889,  Yates  City,  111.;  s.  John  Joseph  (b. 
do.)  and  Barbara  C.  (Clesson)  Mathews  (b. 
Elmwood,  111.).  Prepared  in  Yates  City  H.  S. 
and  Univ.  Acad.;  Knox  Coll.  Sigma  Xi;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Prelim,  and  Final 
Honors;  Grad.  Scholarship.  Asst.  Engr.,  111. 
Pub.  Utilities  Comn.,  1915-17;  Transmission 
Insp.,  Bell  Telephone  Co.  of  Pa.,  191 7;  Sys- 
tem and  Efficiency  Engr.,  Arthur  Young  & 
Co.,  Chicago, 191  7-18.  Expert,  Bus.  Adm.,  Ord. 
Dept.,  War  Dept.,  1918— .  Tr.  Sec,  Signal 
Corps,  N.  S.,  19 18;  2nd  Lt.,  Signal  Corps, 
Camp  Meade;  Mustered  out,  D  17,  1918.  Autli. : 
Rectification  of  High  Electromotive  Forces. 
Elec.  World.  Address,  Yates  City,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  En^ng.  Dept.,  Public  Utilities  Commis- 
sion,  Springfield,    111. 

5811.     JOHN  ALVIN  MAURY 
(Brother  of  No.  6417) 
B.    S.   in   E.    E. ;    b.    D    i,    1889,   Chicago;    s. 
J.    E.    Maury.      Prepared    in    Rossville    H.    S. 
t.    E.    See.      Address,    Rossville,    111. 

5812.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  MAYES 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  D  17,  1890,  .Stalcy, 
111.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  D  5,  1848,  Rutlandshire, 
Eng.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Alderson)  Mayes 
fb.  D  24,  1857,  Sadorus,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  IT.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc. ; 
Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Elec.  Engr.,  Bloom- 
ington  111.,  1913-16;  Farmer,  Bondville,  111., 
1916-18;  do..  Champaign,  1918 — .     Married  Iva 


Mae  Cross,  My  6,  i9i4>  Champaign.  Child, 
Kenneth  George,  b.  My  16.  191 5.  Address,  R. 
I,  Champaign. 

5813.  CHARLES  THADDEUS  MEEK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  4306,  8585) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  7,  1891  Carroll- 
ton,  III.;  s.  J.  W.  and  Ella  Meek.  Prepared 
in  Carrollton  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta:  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho;  Helmet;  Mgr.,  Intcrschol.  Cir- 
cus; Sr.  Smoker  Com.  Farmer,  Carrollton, 
111.  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  Municipal  Pier,  U.  S.  S. 
C'ommodore,  Grant  Park,  Chicago;  Mustered 
out,  F  9,   1919.  Address,  Carrollton,   111. 

5814.  THEODORE  DECATUR  MESERVE 
Advertiser;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  O  2  1889,  Rob- 
inson, 111.;  s.  A.  S.  Meserve.  Prepared  in 
Culver  Mil.  Acad.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Advertis- 
ing Bus.  O.  R.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  1917; 
I  St  Lt.,  5th  Co.,  Inf.;  Mach.  Gun  Co.,  U. 
S.  Inf.,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  1917;  A.  E.  F., 
France,  1917;  with  Army  of  Occupation,  Sinzia 
on  the  Rhine,  Ger.,  igi8— .  Address,  504  W. 
Locust   St.,   Robinson,   111. 

5815.  WALTER    STANLEY   MIDDLETON 
Operator;    B.    S.  in   Min.   E.;   b.   Je   13,   1889, 

•Assumption,  111.;  s.  Amos  and  Sarah  Elizabeth 
(Breeding)  Middleton  (b.  Paris,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Assumption  H.  S.  Theta  Nu  Epsilon; 
Pres.,  Sr.  Class.  Min.  Ewgr.  and  Salesman, 
1913-15;  Coal  Operator,  1915 — -.  Married  Jose- 
phyne  McKee,  ja  6,  1917,  Fairbury,  111.  Ad- 
dress, Canton,  111. 

5816.  JESSIE  FAY  MILLER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1914;  b. 
N  16,  1890,  Gilman,  III.;  d.  David  Warren  (b. 
-S  I,  1854,  Springfield,  O.)  and  Clara  Evelyn 
(Raney)  Miller  (b.  O  25,  1864,  Blue  Ridge, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Gilman  H.  S.  Achoth;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi; 
.Alethenai;  Prelim.  Honors;  1st  Cabinet,  Y.  W. 
C.  A.  Teacher,  Latin  and  Ger.,  Herrin  Tp. 
H.  S.,  111.,  1914-16;  do.,  Robinson  Tp.  H.  S., 
111.,  1916 — .  Mem.,  Classical  Assn.;  Presby. 
Church.  Address,  403  W.  Main  St.,  Robinson, 
111. 

5817.  WILBY  WEST  MILLER 
(Brother  of  No.  5310) 
Accountant;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  8,  1891, 
Atlanta,  111;  s.  W.  A.  and  Alice  (Hieronymus) 
Miller.  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Chief  Acct. 
Univ.  of  Mo.;  Bookkeeper,  Bus.  Office,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1915.  Address,  4702  Maiden  St.,  Col- 
umbia,  Mo. 

5818.  LOYAL  LEONARD  MINOR 
Grad.  Stud.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  19.  1886, 
Aledo,  111.;  s.  Milven  O.  (h.  1852)  and  Mary  E. 
(Miller)  Minor  (b.  1854).  Prei)arcd  in  Aleflo  H. 
S.  and  William  and  Vashti  Coll.  Grad.  Stud., 
liniv.  of  Chicago,  summers,  1916 — ,  1917. 
Teacher,  Agr.  and  Sc,  H.  S.,  Carthage,  111., 
do.,  Morrison,  111.;  Grad.  Work,  Chem.,  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1919 — .  Chem.  Warfare  Service; 
Co.  M,  3rd  Bn..  Edgewood  Arsenal;  Mustered 
out,  D  31,  1918.  .4ddrcss,  503  N.  Sycamore  St., 
Aledo,  111.;   bus.  add.,  6047  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago. 

5819.  HARRY  RUGEE  MIRICK 
Manager;  A.  B.  in  L.  &•  A.;  b.  D  13.  1888, 
Milwaukee;  s.  A.  A.  Mirick.  Prej)ared  in  Aus- 
tin IL  S.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Fresh.  Honors ;_  Prelim. 
Honors;  Philomathean ;  Assoc.  News  Ed.,  Illini; 
III.  Mag.  .Staff;  Post-Exam.  Jubilee  Com.;  Cml. 
Club.  With  Daily  Jour.,  Sheboygan,  Wis.. 
1913;  Mgr.,  Coke  Dept.,  St.  Joseph  Gas  &  Fuel 
Co.  Address,  347  Pijiostone  St.,  Benton  Har- 
bor, Mich.;  bus.  add-,  St.  Joseph  Gas  and  Fuel 
Co..  do. 


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503 


5820.  FRANCIS  DE  SALES  MISNER 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ap  20,  1891, 
Peoria;  s.  Charles  II.  (b.  Des  Moines)  and 
Isabella  Carrigan  (b.  Auburn,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  SpaidiuK  Inst.  A.  15.,  Holy  Cross 
Coll.,  iQio.  Phi  Kappa;  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  Stud., 
Allis-Chalmers  Co.,  191314;  Mcch.,  EIcc.  Test- 
ing Co.,  Peoria,  1914-15;  Mgr.,  do..  Blooming- 
ton,  HI.,  1915-17.  2nd  O.  T.  C.  C.  A^  Ft. 
Sheridan,  III.,  1917;  S^d-  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Grant,  111.,  1918;  Pvt.,  Ildqtrs,  Co.,  33i.st  F.  A., 
U.  S.  N.  A.,  1918 — .  Address,  612  Parkside 
Drive,  Peoria. 

5821.  JOE  ORLANDO  MITCHELL 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  -Arch.;  b.  F  15.  1889, 
Marshall,  111.;  s.  O.  and  Mary  L.  Mitchell. 
Prepared  in  Marshall  11.  S.  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
Scarab;  Helmet;  Class  Football;  Class  Basket- 
ball; Emblem  Com.  Address,  4205  Grand 
Blvd.,   Chicago. 

5822.  MARTIN  IRA  MIX 
^  Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ap  28,  1890, 
Chicago;  s.  Robert  F.  Mix.  Prepared  in  Crane 
H.  S.  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  .Swimming 
Relay  Team;  Capt..  N'arsity  Water  Polo;  Sr. 
Invitation  Com.  Address,  3210  Vernon  Ave., 
Chicago. t 

5823.  ROBERT  CHARLES  MIZE 
Laywer;  LL.  B.;  b.  My  17,  1890,  Chicago; 
s.  G.  W.  Mize.  Prepared  in  Alonticello  H.  S. 
Law  Scholarship;  Varsity  Track.  Married 
Eleanore  Rhode,  Mr  21,  1914,  Santa  Ana, 
Calif.  Address,  602  \V.  3rd  St..  Santa  Ana, 
Calif.;  bus.  add.,  409  N.  Main  St.,  do. 

5824.  HSIANG  YUEH  MOH 
Dir.,  Cotton  Exp.  Sta. ;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je 
18,  1876,  Shanghai,  China;  s.  W.  N.  Moh. 
Prepared  under  pvt.  tutor;  Univ.  of  Wis.; 
St.  Xavier's  Sch.  M.  S..  A.  and  M.  Coll., 
Tex.,  IQ14.  Cosmopolitan  Club:  Agr.  Club. 
Mgr.,  Teh  Dah  Cotton  Spinning  Co.,  and  Hau 
Sung  Cotton  MilU  Ltd.;  Dir.  Moh's  Cotton 
Exp.  Sta.;  Sec.  Cotton  Improving  Assn.  of 
China.  Auth. :  How  to  Improve  Chinese  Cot- 
ton Fibres.  191 5:  Translation  in  Chinese  of  Dr. 
F.  W.  Taylor's  Principles  of  Scientific  Mgmt. ; 
and  W.  A.  G.  Clark's  Cotton  Goods  in  Japan. 
Married  King  Va  Chui,  1000.  Shanghai.  China. 
Children:  Chai-tsing,  b.  Ap  i,  1904;  Chai  Chi, 
b.  Je  27,  1907;  Pao-yen,  b.  Je  29,  1915;  Pao- 
Shun,  b.  O  8,  1916;  Chai-yih,  b.  Je  7,  1918. 
Address,  78  Ward  Road,  Shanghai,  China. 

5825.  HARRY  CLAY  MOORE 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  7,  i88g,  Humbolt,  111.; 
s.  George  William  and  Minnie  R.  (Watson) 
Moore.  Prepared  in  Mattoon  H.  S.  Phi  Alpha 
Delta.  Lawyer,  Billings.  Mont.  Mem.,  B.  P. 
O.  E.  Married  Mary  Kesough,  S  i,  1917, 
Superior,  Wis.  Address,  206  Electric  Bldg., 
Billings,    Mont. 

5826.  HARRY  EDWARD  MORGAN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Je  21,  1891,  Du  Quoin, 
111.;  s.  Charles  Edward  (b.  1864,  .\shley.  111.) 
and  Ida  Martha  (Thimming)  Morgan  (b.  O 
14,  1872,  Taniatoa.  111.).  Prepared  in  Du  Ouoin 
Tp.  H.  S.  City  Atty.  Christopher  111.,  1916-18; 
Asst.  State's  Atty.,  Franklin  Co..  111.,  191 7 — . 
Married  Lcla  Pearl  Martin.  Ja  18.  1916,  Chris- 
topher, III.  Child,  Robert  Edward,  b.  Mr  24, 
1917.  Address,  404  .S.  Thomas  .St.,  Christopher, 
111.;  bus.  add..  City  Hall.  do.  and  Hart- Williams 
Bldg.,  Benton,  111. 

5827.     ALICE  ELVIRA  MORRIS 

Supt.  Schs.;  A.   B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M..  19 14; 

\    F    25,    1874,    Pre-emption,    111.;    d.    Edmund 

(h.    Je     17,     1840,    Chardon,    O.)    and     Martha 

Vashti   (Hubbard)  Morris  (b.  Mr  27,  1851,  Joy, 


III.).  Prepared  in  Viola  II.  S.  West.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Teacher,  Seaton, 
111.,  1914-15;  Sunt,  of  Schs.,  Matherville,  111., 
191  5 — •  Mem..  United  Presby.  Church;  Home 
Improvement  Assn.  of  Mercer  Co.;  W.  C.  T. 
U.;  111.  St.  Assn.  of  Teachers.  Address,  Aledo, 
III.;  bus.  add..  Matherville,  111. 

5828.     ARTHUR  MARVIN  MORRIS 

(Husband  of  No.  6180) 
Merchant;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ap  16,  1887,  Oskaloosa, 
la.;  s.  Elmer  James  (b.  Ap  3,  1861,  Warsaw, 
N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Jeanette  (McCagg)  Morris 
(b.  Ag  27,  1865,  Canastota,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Oskaloosa  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Yoxan;  Pres.  Ath.  Assn.  Clothing  Mer- 
chant. Married  Clara  Gladys  Cronk  ('u),  S 
12,  1 914,  Chicago.  Child,  Elmer  James,  II,  b 
Je  14,  1915.  Address,  c/o  Hub  Clothiers. 
Mitchell,  S.  Dak. 

5829.     OLGA  FERN  MOSER 
(FITZPATRICK) 
(Wife  of  No.  4155;  Sister  of  No.  5327) 
B.   Mus.;  A.   B.,  L.   A.  &  S.,    1916;   b.   O  5, 
1890,   Sigel,   111.;   d.   Albert   Franklin    (b.    N    17, 
1859.    St.    Joseph,    Mo.)    and    .Annie    (Butcher) 
Moser  (b.  D  23.   1870,  Sigel,  111.).     Prepared  in 
Univ.    Acad.;    Champaign    H.    S.      Achoth;    Mu 
Kappa  Alpha.      Mem.,   M.   E.   Church;   O.   E.   S 
Married   Ulyssus  Simon  Fitzpatrick   ('lo),  Jl  3 
191 7,    Sigel,    III.      Address,    c/o  American  Con- 
sulate, San.Jo.se,  Costa  Rica. 

5830.     GEORGE  MOUNCE 
Teacher;   A.   B.   in   Sc;   b.   N    14,    1879,   Dan- 
ville. Ky.;   s.   W.   H.   Mounce.     Prepared  in  111. 
St.  Norm.  Univ.     Address,  La  Salle,  111. 

5831.  MARJORIE   EVELYN   MOUNTS 

(MOISE) 
(Sister  of  No.  7827) 
A.  B  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  14,  1890,  Carlin- 
ville.  111.,  d.  William  Lindsey  (b.  Ag  30,  1862, 
do.)  and  Effie  M.  (Anderson)  Mounts  (b.  Je 
18,  1864,  do.).  Prepared  in  Mary  Inst.,  St. 
Louis;  Blackburn  Acad.,  Carlinville;  The  Misses 
Shipley's,  Bryn  Mawr,  Pa.;  Smith  Coll..  North- 
hampton, Mass.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Treas.,  Pi  Beta 
Phi  Alumni  Assn.,  1914-17.  Married  Lionel 
Moise,  Mr  25,  1914,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Child, 
Mary  Jane,  b.  Ag  27,  1917.  Address,  George- 
town, Tex. 

5832.  COURTLAND  LEROY  MUNROE 
Food    Chem.;    B.    S.   in  Chem.    E.;    b.    S    11, 

1887,  Chicago;  s.  Frank  L.  (b.  N  7,  i860.  111.) 
and  Lydia  Isabell  Munroe  (b.  Mr  7,  i8o6 
Peru,  111.).  Prepared  in  Oak  Park  H.  S.; 
River  Forest  Tp.  H.  S.  Food  Chem.,  Cincin- 
nati, 1913-14;  Cml.  Lab.,  Chicago,  1914-16; 
Haynes  Auto  Co.,  Kokomo,  Ind.  1916-17;  Cml. 
Chem.  Co.,  Chicago,  1917.  Heavy  F.  A., 
Camp  Grant,  111.  Address,  349  Franklin  Ave., 
River  Forest,  HI. 

5833.  KENDALL  TUTTLE  MURPHY 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag  13,  1890, 
Sterling,  111.;  s.  D.  W.  Murphy.  Prepared  in 
Sterling  II.  S.  V.  P.  Sterling  Club;  Bowling 
Team.  Gen.  Eng.  Contr.  Address,  Box  237, 
Penniman,    Va. 

5834.  ARTHUR  LESLIE  MYERS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  24,  1889, 
Wellesvillo.  Mo.:  M.  H.  Myers.  Prepared  in 
Thornton  Tp.  H.  S.  Iris.  Efficiency  Engr., 
La  Crosse,  Wis.;  Production  Mgr.,  La  Crosse 
Plow  Co.,  do.  Married  Ethel  M.  Hutchinson, 
O  6,  191 1.  Windsor,  Ont.,  Can.  Child,  Dorothy 
June,  b.  Je  20,  1914.  Address,  950  Cass  St.. 
La  Crosse.  Wis. 


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I1913 


3835.  CHARLES  EVERETT  MYERS 
Principal;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Jl  6,  1888,  Wayne, 
N\'.  \'a. :  s.  Martin  M.  and  America  Francis 
(Mansfield)  Myers  (b.  1849,  Wayne,  W.  Va.). 
Prepared  in  Oakview  Acad.,  Wayne,  W.  Va.; 
Marshall  Coll.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Huntington,  W. 
\'a.  I>.  S.,  W.  Va.  Univ.,  1914;  Cohunbia 
Univ.,  summers,  1916-17.  Agr.  Club;  V.  M.  C. 
A.;  Educ.  Club;  Country  Life  Club.  Asst., 
Agr.,  W.  Va.  Univ.,  191 3-14;  Prin.,  Nicholas 
Co.  H.  S.,  1914-1-.  Phi  Delta  Kapiia,  Teach- 
ers' Coll.,  Columbia  Univ.  Address,  Summers- 
ville,  W.  Va. 

5836.  LENA  JOSEPHINE  MYERS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  iM..  1918;  b. 
Mr  2.  1890,  Macomb,  111.;  d.  Edward  Charles 
(b.  Mr  14.  1862,  Cravvfordsville,  Ind.)  and 
Georgia  (Provine)  Myers  (b.  Mr  10,  1868, 
Macomb,  111.).  Prepared  in  West.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  lUiola;  Final 
Honors;  Phi  Beta  Kappa  Essay  Prize.  Instr., 
Eng.  and  Math.,  Hutsonville  Tp.  H.  S.,  111., 
1913-17;  Asst.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — . 
Alem.,  East.  111.  Eng.  Club.  Address,  2231 
Hampshire  St.,  Quincy,  111.;  bus.  add.,  920  W. 
Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 

S837.  'MERLE  LOUIS  NEBEL 
(Husband  of  No.  7838;  Brother  of  Nos.  6448, 
7102) 
Geologist;  B.  S.  in  Min.  E.;  M.  S.,  1915; 
Ph.  D..  1917;  b.  Mr  27,  1892,  Clinton,  111.;  s. 
Henry  Louis  (b.  Ap  1850.  Hanover,  Ger.)  and 
Bessie  Emma  (Rundle)  Nebel  (b.  Ag  3,  i860, 
.Clinton,  111.).  Prepared  in  Clinton  H.  S.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Scabbard  and  Blade.  Geologist,  111. 
St.  Geol.  Sur.,  1914:  Petroleum  Geologist,  Kan., 
1915-16;  Asst.  Geologist,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  1917- 
18;  Prof.,  Geol.,  W.  Va.  Univ.,  1918— .  Auth.: 
Specific  Gravity  Studies  of  111.  Coal,  Bill.  8g, 
Lnir.  of  III.  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  Sigma  Xi. 
Married  V'eta  Melsena  Thorpe  ('16),  S  6, 
1915,  Clinton,  111.  Children:  Slerle  Louis,  Jr., 
b.  Ag  I.  1917;  Samuel  Frank,  b.  S  14,  19 18. 
Address,  loio  Garfield  Ave.,  LTrbana;  ^bif.?.  add., 
C/'o  St.  Geological  Survey,  do.  Died  O  12, 
1918,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

5838.  JOHN  LYNDE  NEELY 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  17,  1892.  Se- 
ward, 111.;  s.  William  M.  (b.  Medora,  Ind.)  and 
Harriett  (Shout)  Neely  (b.  O  5.  185s,  Seward, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Pecatonica  H.  S.  Seed  Insp., 
Evansville,  Ind.,  1 913-14;  With  Hamilton  -Seed 
Co.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  1914-15;  Farmer,  Se- 
ward, 111.,   1915 — .     Address,  Seward,  111. 

5839.  ALMA  JESSIE  NEILL 
Assistant;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M..  1915;  d. 

Snowden  Sargent  (b.  Ap  27,  1853.  Chillicothe, 
111.)  and  Ellen  I'rances  (Shepard)  Neill  (b. 
Ap  27,  1855,  Charlestown,  Mich.).  Prepared  in 
Cliillicothe  II.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Iota  Sigma  Pi;  Final  Hon- 
ors. Asst.  Physiol..  Univ.  of  111.,  1913 — .  Rep. 
Candidate  for  Co.  Supt.  of  Schs.,  Peoria  Co.,  111. 
Aiith.:  (with  W.  E.  Burge)  Protection  of  the 
Normal  Crystalline  Lens  Against  the  Harmful 
Effect  of  Ullra-Violet  Light,  Archives  of  Of- 
thalniology,  vol.  44;  The  Comjiarative  Rate  at 
which  Fluorescent  and  Non  Fluorescent  Bac- 
teria arc  Killed  by  Exposure  of  Ultra-Violet 
Light.  Am.  Jour,  of  Physiol.,  vol.  38;  Destruc- 
tions of  Lormones,  Proenzymes  and  Enzymes  Py 
Ultra- Violet  Radiation,  do.,  vol.  40;  Compari- 
son of  the  Amount  of  Catalase  in  the  Muscles 
of  Large  and  Small  Animals  do.,  vol.  42: 
Effects  of  Starvation  on  the  Catalase  Content  of 
the  Tissues,  do.,  vol.  43;  Effect  of  the  Thyroid 
Feeding  on  the  Catalase  Content  of  the  Tis- 
sues, do.,  vol.  43;  Role  of  Catalase  in  .Shock, 
do.,  vol.  45:  The  Mechanism  of  the  .\ction 
of  Anaesthetics  do.,  vol.  41;;  Mode  of  Action  of 
Food    in     Increasing     Oxidation      do.,    vol.    45. 


Pres.,  Norm.  Sch.  Club,  1914-16;  Sec.,  Kappa 
Delta  Pi,  1913-44.  Address.  Chillicothe,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Physiology  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111., 
LTrbana. 

5840-  ARTHUR  SEYMOUR  NEVINS 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1159,  5341) 
Coach  and  Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b. 
Jl  19,  1 89 1,  Camp  Point,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Allan 
and  Emma  (Stahl)  Nevins.  Prepared  in  Camp 
Point  H.  S.  Irisj  Ionian;  Scribbler's;  Var- 
sity Track;  Varsity  Baseball;  Class  Base- 
ball and  Basketball.  Atli.  Coach  and  Math. 
Instr.,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.,  1913-14;  Spring- 
field, 111..  1914-17.  U.  S.  A,  1st  Lt,,  57th 
Inf.,  Orange,  Tex.,  1917;  Capt.,  Co.  L,  S7th 
Inf.,  Camp  Stanley,  Camp  '1  aliaferro,  Camp 
Pike,  Ark.  Married  Ann  Louise  Stacy,  Ag  16, 
191 7,  Springfield,  111.  Address,  1404  Whittier 
Ave.,   Springfield,   111. 

5841.  FANNY  NEWMAN 
Social  Service  Work;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
O  5,  1891,  Indianapolis;  d.  Henry  (b.  1852, 
Austria)  and  Matilda  Kuhn  (b.  1866,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Man.  Tr.  li.  S..  Indianapolis. 
Delta  Pi  Omega.  Teacher,,  H.  S.,  New  Salis- 
bury, Ind.,  1913-14;  do.,  New  Castle,  Ind., 
1914-15;  Social  Service  Worker,  Bur.  of  Per- 
sonal Service,  Chicago,  1916 — ,  Reconst.  work. 
Welfare  Bd.  ,  Paris,  France.  Address,  5491 
Drexel  Ave.,  Chicago. 

5842.  LEONARD  VICTOR  NEWTON 
Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  Min.  E.;  b.  F  21, 
1891,  Chicago;  s.  Peter  (b.  S  29,  1854,  do.) 
and  Belle  A.  Newton  (b.  D  26,  1862).  Pre- 
pared in  Lake  View  II.  S.,  Chicago.  Delta 
Upsilon;  Pres.,  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E. 
Supt.,  Shops  and  Equipment.  Chicago  Telephone 
Co.,  1909-17;  Supt.,  Etiuipment.  Chicago  Dist., 
Texas  Co.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  Magazine  Articles 
on  Internal  Combustion  Engines  and  Automo- 
bile Lubrication.  Mem.,  Advisory  Council, 
Truck  Owner's  Conference.  Married  Mabel  E. 
Dennis,  Je  26.  1916,  Maywood,  111.  Child, 
Pauline  A.,  b.  Ja  10,  igi8.  Address,  5456  Glen- 
wood  Ave..  Chicago;  bus.  add..  Room  1350  Mc- 
Cormick  Bldg.,  do. 

S842-A.  JAMES  LAWRENCE  NICHOLS 
A.  B.  in  L.  Sc  A.;  b.  D  9,  i8go,  Naperville, 
111.;  s.  James  Lawrence  Nichols.  Prepared  in 
Phillips  Exeter  Acad.  3rd  R.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Grant,  111.,  1917.  Address,  100  Chicago  Ave,, 
Naperville,  Ill.t 

5843.  RALPH  ULINE  NICHOLS 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  O  21,  1890, 
Elgin,  111,;  s,  W.  U,  Nichols.  Prepared  in 
Elgin  11.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Univ.  Glee 
and  Mandolin  Club;  Leader,  Mandolin  Club. 
Bldg.  Contr.,  Wieboldt  Const.  Co.  Address, 
4828  Hutchinson  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1534 
West   \'an    Buren   St.,   do. 

5844.  JAMES  ARTHUR  NOON 
Prin.  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Ja  27,  1891, 
Cambridge,  Mass.;  s.  Alfred  Noon,  (b.  D  5, 
1854,  Eng.)  and  Jennie  (Taylor)  Noon  (b.  S 
25,  1865,  Dunstable,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Ever- 
ett (Mass.)  II.  S.  Ionian;  Easterner's  Club; 
Fresh. -Soph.  Debate;  111.  Union  Dramatic 
Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet;  Volunteer  Band; 
Mask  and  Bauble  Cast.  Teacher,  Philippines, 
1913 — .  Married  Helen  M.  Hetterley,  S  2, 
1916,  Brattleboro,  Vt.  Address,  Bureau  of  Edu- 
cation,  Manila,  P.   I. 

5845.     GEORGE  SINCLAIR  NUTT 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Jl  7,  1888,  Buck- 
ingham,  111.;    s.    Levi   Gamble    (b.    D    10,    1865. 
Norton  Tp..  111.)  and  Mary  Eulalia  (Armitage) 
Nutt   (b.   N  8,   1866,  do.).     Prepared  in  Kanka- 


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kee  H.  S.;  George  Washington  Univ.  Phi  Lamb- 
da Upsilon;  Chem.  Soc.  Chem.,  Synthetic  Prod- 
ucts Co.,  Chicago,  1913-14;  Lab.  .\sst.,  Mint 
Bur.  Washington  D.  C,  19 14;  Asst.  Chem.,  In- 
ternal Revenue  Bur.,  do.,  1915-17;  Charge, 
Butterine  Lab.,  Wilson  &  Co.,  Stockyards.  Chi- 
cago, 1918 — .  Evac.  llosp..^No.  20,  Camp  Grant, 
111.  .Mem..  .\.  F.  A.  .\1.  Married  Grace  C. 
Middleton,  O  6,  1914.  Washington  1).  C.  Child, 
Donald  Sinclair,  b.  N  21.  igi-,.  Address,  5738 
Dre.xel  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Wilson  & 
Co.,  Stockyards,  do. 

5846.  CLAUDE  LESLIE  OATIIOUT 
(Husband  of  No.  6627;  Brother  of  No.  3130) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  5,  1888,  Cissna 
Park,  111.;  s.  Charles  Fletcher  (b.  1854,  N.  Y.) 
and  Ellen  Jane  (Willis)  Oathout  (b.  1858,  I.oda, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Loda  11.  S.  Farmer,  Cissna 
Park,  111.  Married  Bessie  Irene  Turner  ('14), 
D  29,  191 5,  Loda,  111.  Child,  Charles  Harvey, 
b.  F  10,  1917.     Address,  Cissna  Park,  111. 

5847.  CHARLES  ANDREW  O'CONNOR 
Lawyer;   LL.  B. ;  b.  D  24.   1890,  Findlay,  O.; 

s.  H.  O'Connor.  Prepared  in  DeKalb  Tp.  H. 
S.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa:  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Yoxan; 
Pan-Hellenic  Council;  111. -Neb.  Debate;  Jr. 
Prom.  Com.;  Sr.  Memorial  Com.;  Sr.  Ball  Com.; 
Law  Dance  Com.     Address,  Aurora,  111. 

5848.  THOMAS  EDWARD  O'DONNELL 
Instructor;    B.    S.    in    Arch.;    b.    S    5.    1885, 

Olney,  111.;  s.  Edward  (b.  do.)  and  Emma  E. 
(Bovd)  O'Donnell  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Olney 
H.  S.  Alpha  Rho  Chi;  Arch.  Soc.  .Arch,  with 
Prof.  N.  A.  Wells,  Europe,  19 12;  Arch.,  Santa 
Ana,  Calif.,  1913;  do.,  Cleveland,  1913-14;  do., 
Sandusky,  O.,  1914-17;  do.,  Elyria,  O.,  1917- 
18;  Instr.,  Arch.,  Univ.  of  111..  1918 — .  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Dorothy  May  Miller. 
O  19.  1914,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Children:  Robert  I 
Merrill,  b.  Mr  18,  1916;  David  Boyd,  b.  Mr  14, 
1918.  Address,  810  Nevada  St.,  LTrbana;  bus. 
add.,  402  Engng.   Bldg.,  Univ.   of  111.,  do. 

5849.  MARTIN  FREDERICK  OEHMKE 
Lawyer:    LL.    B.;    b.    My   31.    1888,    Penfield, 

111.;  s.  lohn  Frederick  (b.  Ja  31,  1847.  Meck- 
lenberg-Schwerin.  Province.  Ger.)  and  Caroline 
Dorothea  (Schultz)  Oehmke  (b.  My  31,  1854, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  11.  S.  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Philomathean;  John  Marshall  Law  Club; 
Scribblers;  Bd.,  ///.  Mag.;  Law  V.  P.,  111.  Stu- 
dent's Union.  Lawyer,  E.  St.  Louis,  111., 
1913 — .  Pvt.,  U.  S.  A.,  Camp  Dodge,  la.; 
Sergt.,  Co.  E,  45th  Inf..  Camp  Gordon,  Judge 
Advocate  Gen.  Dept.,  Camp  Sheridan,  Ala.; 
Mustered  out,  N  29,  1918.  Mem..  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
O.  E.  S.;  Treas.  E.  St.  Louis  Bar  Assn.  Ad- 
dress, 559  N.  13th  St.,  East  St.  Louis,  111.; 
bus.    add.,  600   Cahokia   Bldg.,   do. 

5850.  PHILIP  LANGWORTHY  OGDEN 
Elec.  Engr.;   B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  10,  1891, 

Chicago;  s.  H.  1).  and  Julia  Ogden.  Prepared 
in  Tiskilwa  11.  S.  Pi  Omicron;  E.  E.  Soc; 
Stud.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Address.  804  Wood 
St..  Wilkinsburg.  I'a. 

5851.  ARTHUR  HOOK  OGLE 
(Brother  of  No.  5852) 
Journalist;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  Mv  3,  1802, 
Belleville,  111.;  s.  A.  B.  Oarle.  Preiiared  in  E. 
St.  Louis  H.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Plu  Beta 
Kappa;  Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma; 
Ma-wan-da;  Prelim.  Honors;  Ed.,  Illini;  .Assoc. 
Ed.,  do.;  Pres.,  .Alliance  of  West.  Coll.  Dailies. 
Newspaper  work.  St.  Louis,  1913-16;  Asst.  Gen. 
Mgr.,  Portland  Cement  Assn.,  Chicago.  1016-17. 
ist  Lt.,  O.  R.  C,  1917;  Capt.,  341st  Inf.  N. 
A.,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Illini 
Clubs.  Chicago  and  St.  Louis.  Address,  617 
East  B  St.,  Belleville.  HI. 


5852.  CHARLES  ROBERT  OGLE 
(Brother  of  No.  5851) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Mr  17,  1891, 
Belleville,  111.;  s.  A.  B.  Ogle.  Prepared  in  St. 
Louis  Man.  Tr.  II.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Phi 
Beta  Kaiipa;  Delta  Kappa  Chi;  Ma- wan-da; 
Prelim.  Honors:  Illini  Staff;  Homecoming  Com. 
Estimator,  Contr.  and  Mech.  Engr.  Address, 
617   East  B   St.,  Belleville,   HI. 

5853.  *BENITO  REXE  ORDONEZ 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E., 
1914;  M.  S.  in  Uy.  E.  E.,  1917;  b.  F  24,  1890, 
Saltillo,  Mex. ;  s.  Benito  (b.  Ap  3.  1856,  do.) 
and  Felicitas  Garcia  Ordofiez  (b.  JI  8,  1859, 
.San  Nicolas  Hidalgo,  Nuevo  Leon,  Mex.).  Pre- 
I^ared  in  Nat.  Prep.  Sch.  of  Max.;  Univ.  Acad. 
Sjianish  Club;  Latin-Am.  Club;  Ry.  Club;  Stud. 
Branch  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Fellowship.  Designer, 
Burr  Co.,  Champaign,  1914;  Scientific  Inves- 
tigator. Ky.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 5-1 7;  West- 
inghouse  Elec.  &  Mfg.  Co.,  1917-18.  Died  Je 
26,   1918,  East  Pittsburgh. 

5854.  HARLEY  PARIS  OTTMAN 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  .Agr.;  b.  Ja  3,  1893,  Chicago; 
s.  Wm.  Ottman.  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Alpha  Zeta;  -Agr.  Club.  Stratford 
Poultry  Farm,  Rosalie.  111.,  1917.  Corp., 
Hdqtrs.,  Inf.  55,  .A.  E.  F.  France,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  Mrs.  Wm.  O.  Ottman,  5652  Mary- 
land Ave.,  Chicago. t 

5855.  EMMONS  OVERMIER 
(Brother  of  No.  4844) 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  25,  1889, 
Christian  Co.,  HI.;  s.  T.  G.  (b.  S  21,  1859, 
Warsaw,  HI.)  and  Rachel  (Davidson)  Over- 
mier  (b.  S  2,  1857,  Mt.  Auburn,  II!.).  Pre- 
pared in  James  Milliken  Univ.  .Acad.  Stud. 
Mem.  A.  S.  M.  E.  Special  Apprentice,  Pack- 
ard Motor  Car  Co.,  Detroit,  1914-16;  Mech. 
Engr.,  do.,  1916-17;  Asst.  Supt.,  Burr  Co., 
Champaign.  1917-18;  Mech.  Engr.,  Standard 
Oil  Co.,  Whiting,  Ind.,  1918 — .  Assoc.  Mem., 
Soc,  Avitoinotive  Engrs.  Married  Bessie  Hen- 
rietta Austin,  Je  15,  1914,  Blue  Mound.  111. 
Child,  Richard  Austin,  b.  Je  13,  1918.  Address, 
7  JO  I    LaFayette  Ave.,  Chicago. 

5856.  M.\RGARET  PACK 
(Sister  of  No.  9307) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &•  A.;  b.  D  8.  1889, 
Independence,  Mo.;  d.  William  Francis  (b. 
1847,  Cincinnati)  and  Marv  Belle  (Ferguson) 
Pack  (b.  1 861,  Liberty.  Mo.).  Prepared  in 
Oak  Park  and  River  Forest  Tp.  H.  S.  Class 
basketball.  Playground  Dir.  and  Story-teller, 
River  Forest,  111.;  Teacher,  Hamilton,  111.,  1918. 
.4ddress,  360  Franklin  Ave.,  River  Forest,  HI.; 
bus.  add.,  232  S.  Randolph  St.,  Macomb,  111. 

S857.     WILLIAM   KING    PALMER,  JR. 

Florist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  2,  1892,  Chi- 
cago; s.  W.  K.  Palmer.  Prepared  in  J.  S. 
Morton  H.  S.  Cicero.  Scabbard  and  Blade: 
Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Agr.  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Cabinet;  Class  Basketball.  Instr.,  Floriculture, 
Cniv.  of  111..  191S-16;  Florist,  1916 — •.  ist  Lt., 
Co.  K,  312th  Regt.,  Div,  78,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
.Address,  6424  Fairheld   Ave.,   Berwyn,  III. 

5858.  CHARLES  JOHN  PANKOW 
(Husband  of  No.  5219) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  3.  1892, 
Detroit;  s.  Charles  C.  (b.  F  16,  i860.  Conow, 
Mecklenburg,  Ger.)  and  Mary  E.  (Stelzle) 
Pankow  (b.  Ap  28,  1863,  Oshawa,  Ontario, 
Can.).  Prepared  in  Elgin  H.  S.  .Arch.  Club. 
.Arch.,  Urbana,  i9i.Vi7-  ist  Lt,,  465  Aero 
Sqdn  A,  S.  S.  C.  -A.  E.  F..  via  N.  Y..  19 17 — • 
Mem  B.  P.  <).  E.;  Shriner.  Married  Bessie 
Busey  Hoult  ('12),  O  8,  191 7,  Detroit.  Ad- 
dress   112  W.  Hill  St.,  Champaign. 


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5859.  HELEN  LUCY  PARKER 
(Sister  of  No.  7122) 
Teacher:  B.  Mus.;  b.  D  24,  1890,  Terre 
Haute,  Ind.;  d.  A.  A.  Parker  (b.  S  16,  1854, 
Aurora  O.)  and  Ella  L.  (Cone)  Parker  (b.  Mr 
II,  1859.  Madison,  O.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
I>aign  H.  S.  Advisory  Bd.,  Woman's  League. 
Address,  Chatham,  Hl.t 

5860.  HARRY  GLENN  PARKINSON 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  16,  1890,  Deerlick,  111.; 
s.  John  L.  Parkinson.  Prepared  in  Waynes- 
burg  (Pa.)  Acad.  A.  B.,  Waynesburg  Coll., 
191 1.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Eastener's  Club. 
Address,  Hickory,  Pa.f 

5861.  CLYDE  HARRISON  PARR 
(Husband  of  No.  6261) 
Attorney;  LL.  B. ;  b.  D  5,  1885,  Xenia,  111.; 
s.  George  Hamilton  (b.  O  26,  1864,  Meggs  Co., 
O.)  and  Dora  Belle  (Tate)  Parr  (b.  Jl  3,  1865, 
Xenia,  111.).  Prepared  in  Granite  City  H.  b. 
Theta  Chi;  Philomathean.  Atty.  1913— ;  Asst. 
St.  Atty.,  Macoupin  Co.,  111.,  1917 — •  I"'-,,^°- 
G,  3rd  Repl.  Regt.,  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.;  Mus- 
tered out,  Ja  2,  1919.  Married  Helen  Winifrede 
Grant  (14),  Jl  5,  1916,  Urbana.  Address, 
Benld,  111. 

5862.  NEWTON  LYMAN  PARTRIDGE 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1914;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b- 
D  10,  1890,  Chicago;  s.  Newton  A.  (b.  Mr  23, 
1852  Peacham,  Vt.)  and  Nellie  (Hammond) 
Partridge  (b.  Mr  27,  1858,  Watertown,  \Vis.). 
Prepared  in  New  Trier  Tp.  and  Lake  View 
H.  Schs.  Acanthus;  Sigma  Xi;  Ionian;  Hort. 
Club;  Agr.  Club;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Pvt., 
Corp.,  Sergt.,  Bat.  F,  ist  111.  F.  A.,  1914-16; 
ist  Lt  F  A.  R.  C;  Asst.  Instr.  at  ist  and 
2nd  Tr.  Camps,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  1917;  19th 
F.  A.,  1918;  Capt.,  5th  Brig.,  sth  Div.,  3rd 
Army  Corps,  Lorraine,  France,  1918;  with 
Army  of  Occupation,  Luxemburg,  iQiS— . 
Mem..  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Mich. 
St  Hort.  Soc;  111.  St.  Hort.  Soc.  Address, 
1601,  69  W.  Washington  St.,  Chicago. 

5863.  ELSIE    PATTON    (JOHNSON) 
(Wife  of  No.   5747;   Sister  of  No.   1750) 

A  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  18,  1888,  Paxton,  111.; 
d.  William  T.  and  Frances  M.  (Flagg)  Patton. 
Prepared  in  Paxton  H.  S.;  De  Pauw  Univ., 
1908-9.  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi. 
Mem  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Harvey  Judd 
Johnson  ('13),  Ja  5.  i9'4.  Urbana.  Children: 
Natalie,  b.  Mr  6,  19' 6;  Robert  Lawren,  b.  D  20, 
1916.     Address,  5128  N.   Lincoln   St.,  Chicago. 

5864.  WILLIAM  HENRY  PEARSON 
Clerk;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  i,  1883,  Lena, 

111  •  s  Henry  (b.  Hewhurst,  Sussex,  Eng.) 
and  Sarah  (Newble)  Pearson  (b.  do^.  Pre; 
pared  in  Lena  H.  S.  Clerk,  Lena  Casket  &: 
Supply  Co.,  Lena,  111.     Address,  Lena,  111. 

5865.  JOHN  GEORGE  PENN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  My  29.  1887. 
Coal  City,  111.;  s.  James  W.  (b.  Ag  10,  1857. 
Kng.)  and  Kate  (Trotter)  Penn  (b.  S  15,  "862, 
Wilmington,  111.).  Prepared  in  Morris  H.  S. 
Toll  Line  Engr..  Chicago  Tel.  Co.,  1913-16;  do., 
Mich  St.  Tel.  Co.,  Detroit,  1916— .  Battery 
D  ist  111.  F.  A.  Border  Service,  1915-17. 
Assoc,  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Chm.,  Bd.  of  Governors, 
Mich.  St.  Engng.  Club.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
RAM  Married  Florence  Alona  Hunger- 
ford.  Ag  30,  1917.  Jolict,  111.  Address,  314 
Hogarth  Ave.,  Detroit:  bus.  add.,  c/o  Lngng. 
Dept.,  Mich.  St.  Tel.  Co.,  do. 

5866.  HAROLD    PETERSON 
Civ.   Engr.;    B.   S.   in  C.   E.;  b.  Jc   13,    1888, 
Chicago;    s.    Hans    (b.    My    10,    1853,    Aarhus, 
Denmark)    and  Clara    (Claussen)    Peterson    (b. 


N  17,  1858,  Porsgrund,  Norway).  Prepared  in 
Lewis  Inst.  C.  E.  Club.  Office  and  Field 
Engr.,  Alvord  &  Burdick,  Consulting  Engrs., 
Chicago,  1913-15;  N'aluation  Work,  Chicago 
Great  Western  'Ry.,  1915-16;  Detailed  investi- 
gation for  Report  of  Chicago  Traction  and 
Subway  Comn.,  1916-17;  Asst.  Engr.  to  Lt. 
Col.  D.  H.  Mawry,  Consulting  Water  Works 
Engr.,  War  Dept.,  1917 — .  Married  Serena 
Natalie  Jensen,  My  19,  1917.  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress,  1113  C  St.,  N.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

5867.  HERBERT  CHRISTIAN  PETERSON 
Ci.v.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Mr  19,  1890. 
Chicago;  s.  C.  D.  J.  Peterson.  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  C.  E.  Club. 
Teacher,  Man.  Tr.,  Chicago.  191 5.  Address, 
5833  S.  Carpenter  St.,  Chicago. 

5868.     LOLA   MAUDE   PETERSON 
(ROGSTAD) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  20,  1890,  Hillsboro, 
N.  Dak.;  s.  P.  S.  Peterson.  Prepared  in  Hills- 
boro H.  S.;  Wolfe  Hall,  Denver;  Long  Beach, 
Calif.  H.  S.  Chi  Omega.  Married  F.  J.  Rog- 
stad.     Address,  Detroit,  Minn. 

5869.  RALPH    GERALD    PETERSON 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  I,  1889,  Chicago;  s.  F. 
T.  Peterson.  Prepared  in  N.  Div.  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cago; Waller  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Attended  Armour 
Inst.  C.  E.  Club.  Address,  R.  4.  Paw  Paw, 
Mich. 

5870.  CLARK  CULBERTSON  PIPER 

(Brother  of  No.  5871) 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  O  18,  1886,  Sum- 
ner, 111.;  s.  Herbert  A.  (b.  1807,  do.)  and  Loa 
A.  (Culbertson)  Piper  (b.  1854,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.;  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  M. 
D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  191 5-  Interne  in  Hospi- 
tals of  Chicago.  Lt.  Base  Hospital  Unit  14, 
O.  R.  M.  C,  Camp  Merritt,  N.  J.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church.  Address,  93  Hogarth  St., 
Detroit;  bus.   add..  Kresge  Bldg.,  do. 

5871.  HARRY   BRUCE  PIPER 
(Brother  of  No.    5870) 

Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  17,  1890, 
Sumner,  111.;  s.  Herbert  A.  (b.  F  19,  1854, 
Chambersburg,  Pa.)  and  Lou  A.  (Culbertson) 
Piper  (b.  Ap  i,  1858,  Sumner,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  Agr.  Club.  Teacher,  So.  111. 
St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1913-18;  Co.  Agt.,  Richland 
Co.  Olney,  111.,  1918—-  HI-  Nat.  Guard,  Car- 
bon'dale.  111.,  191 7-18.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church. 
Married  Nettie  Pearl  Lathrop,  Jl  30,  1913, 
Sumner,  111.  Children:  Harry  Bruce,  Jr.,  b. 
Ja  23,  1915;  Gale  Lathrop,  b.  D  23,  1916.  Ad- 
dress, Olney,  111. 

5872.  LYLE  JAY   FLETCHER 
(Brother  of  Nos.   1574.  4859.   5873.  7867) 

Professor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  F  28,  1891, 
Hoopeston,  111.;  s.  David  S.  (b.  Jl  24,  1851, 
Pittsburgh)  and  Elizabeth  C.  (Pees)  Fletcher 
(b  F  14,  1857,  do.).  Prepared  in  Rochester 
(Ind.)  H.  S.  M.  S.,  la.  St.  Coll.  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon;  Adelphic  Instr.,  Chem..  la.  St.  Coll., 
1913-15;  Asst.  Prof.,  Univ.  of  Miss..  Oxford, 
Miss.,  191 516;  Asst.  Prof.,  Chem.,  So.  Metho- 
dist Univ.,  Dallas,  Tex.,  1916-18;  Research 
Chem.,  Tex.  Co.  Refinery.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S. ; 
A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Margaret  Hill,  Je  12, 
1917,  Chicago.  Address,  205  Lake  Shore  Apts., 
Port  Arthur,  Tex. 

5873.     OPHA  BEIJ.E  FLETCHER 
(PICKETT) 
(Sister  of  Nos.   1574,  4859.   5872,  7867) 
A.   B.   in  L.   &  A.;    B.   L.   S.;  b.   F   5,   1887. 
Hoopeston,  III.;  d.  D.  S.   (b.  Jl  24,   '851,  Pitts- 
burgh)   and   Elizabeth   C.    (Pees)    Fletcher    (b. 
F  14,  1857,  do.).     Prepared  in  Rochester  (Ind.) 


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507 


H.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Pi.  Libn.,  Rochester, 
Ind.,  1916.  Married  R.  E.  Pickett.  Address. 
Sandusky,   Mich. 

5874.     WILBUR   HOMER   PONDER 

(Brother  of  Nos.  4861,  5363) 
Banker;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A. ;  b.  F  11, 
1890,  Haniinond,  III.;  s.  John  R.  (b.  Washing- 
ton Co.,  Tenn.)  and  Elizabeth  (Bolin)  Ponder 
(b.  Sullivan,  111.).  Pre|)arcd  in  Univ.  Acad. 
V.  P.,  Cnil.  Club;  Treas.  Sr.  Class;  Univ.  Band. 
With  No.  Trust  Banking  Co.,  Chicago.  Mem., 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Address,  909  W.  California  Ave., 
I'rbana;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Northern  Trust  Banking 
Co.,  Chicago. 

5875.  AGNES    PORTER    (SAWYER) 

(Wife  of  No.  4401) 
A.  B.  in  E.  &  A.;  b.  Ap  22,  1890,  Salem, 
111.;  d.  John  B.  (b.  D  16,  1865,  do.)  and  Mar- 
garet B.  (Pfeffer)  Porter  (b.  Ag  8.  1869,  Ports- 
mouth, O.).  Prepared  in  Olney  H.  Si;  Forest 
Park  Univ.,  St.  Louis.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Illiola.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church. 
Married  Albert  Butler  Sawyer,  Jr.  ('10),  D 
31,  1913,  Olney,  111.  Children:  Margaret  Ellen, 
b.  D  22,  1914;  .\lbert  Butler,  III,  b.  Jl  6,  1916. 
Address,  Norborne,  Mo. 

5876.  (THARLEY    LYMAN    PORTER 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in    Agr. ;    b.    F    22,    1889, 

Mackinaw,  111.  Prepared  in  Mackinaw  H.  S. 
Instr.,  Biol.,  Parsons  Coll.  Address,  602  N. 
3rd   St.,   Fairfield,   la. 

5877.  WILLARD  BLAINE  PORTERFIELD 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2788,  3517) 
Banker;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A. ;  b.  S  4,  1892, 
Fairmount,  111.;  s.  Millard  Filmore  (b.  F  17, 
1849,  Worthington,  Pa.)  and  Isabelle  Julia 
(Cole)  Porterfield  (b.  Ag  28,  1863,  Worthing- 
ton, Mass.).  Prepared  in  Fairmount  H.  S.; 
LTniv.  Acad.  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Sigma  Delta 
Chi;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi.  Bn.  Q.  M.  Univ.  Regt.; 
Class  Baseball;  V.  P.,  111.  Union;  Varsity  Club; 
Asst.  Ath.  Ed.,  Daily  Illini.  Banker,  Fair- 
mount,  111.  2d  Lt.,  32d  Regt.,  C.  A.,  Camp 
Eustis,  Va.,  1918.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E. ;  A.  F. 
A.  M.    Address,  Fairmount,  111. 

5878.  AL^^'\  LE  ROY  PRICKETT 
Assistant;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  A.  M., 
1918;  b.  Ja  30,  1890,  Auburn,  111.;  s.  Frank 
(b.  My  6,  1850,  N.  J.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Wood)  Prickett  (b.  Mr  20,  1851,  Springfield, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Litchfield  H.  S.  Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Phi  Eta; 
V.  P.,  Sr.  Class.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1913-14;  Sales  Correspondent,  Mail  Order 
House,  Chicago,  19 14-15;  Asst.  Sales  Mgr., 
Educational  Dept.,  Rand  McNally  &  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1915-17;  Asst.,  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917- 
18;  In  charge  Econ.  Dept.,  Junior  Coll.,  Hib- 
bing,  Minn..  1919 — .  Married  Sarah  Bonnie 
Stevenson,  D  31,  1917,  Chicago.  Address,  814 
W.    Main  St.,    Urbana. 

5879.  FORD  SMOOT  PRINCE 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  14,  1887, 
Ballou,  O. ;  s.  W.  H.  Prince.  Prepared  in 
Miami  Univ.  Prep.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho;  Varsity  Football.  Dept.  of  Soils, 
Lansing,  Mich.,  1914.  Asst.,  Agronomy  Farm 
Adviser,  Xenia,  O.  Married  Alice  Fletcher,  D 
27,  1917,  Concord,  N.  H.  Address,  Xenia,  O. 

5880.  MERWIN  LOGSDON  PRINDLE 
Contractor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  S  18,  1890, 
Chicago;  s.  W.  J.  Prindle.  Prepared  in  Engle- 
wood  TL  S.,  Chicago.  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Real 
Est.  and  Contr..  Chicago.  C'apt.,  Suni>ly  Co.,  341 
InL,  86th  Div.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  5908 
Normal  Blvd.,  Chicago. 


S88i.  FREDERICK  JOSEPH  PROUT 
Engineer;  15.  S.  in  Ry.  M.  E. ;  b.  Mr  4,  1890, 
Troy,  N.  Y.;  s.  Thomas  Edwin  (b.  Ag  31,  1863, 
]{irmingham,  Eng.)  and  Annie  (Payntcr)  Prout 
(b.  My  I,  1866,  Troy,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Topeka  (Kan.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Kan.,  iqio. 
Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Pres.,  Ry  Club. 
Asst.,  Test  Dept.,  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry,  Topeka, 
Kan.,  1913-18;  Asst.  Engr.,  do.,  1918 — .  Mar- 
ried Grace  Marie  Eldridge,  Je  19,  191 5,  Topeka, 
Kan.  Child,  Mary  Louise,  b.  Ja  27,  19 17.  Ad- 
dress, 2073  Van  liuren  St.,  Topeka,  Kan.;  bus. 
add..  Motive  Power  Bldg.,  do. 

5882.  STUART  ALBERT  RALSTON 
Electrician;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  17,  1889, 
Caledonia,  111.;  s.  J.  C.  Ralston.  Prepared  in 
Heloit  Coll.  Acad.  Chi  Beta;  E.  E.  Soc;  Glee 
Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet;  Class  Baseball;  Jr. 
Prom.  Com.  2nd  O.  R.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111., 
191 7;  2nd  Lt.  Signal  Corps,  A.  P.  O.  702,  A. 
E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .    Address,  Caledonia.  111. 

5883.  CHARLES  CLAFLIN  RAND 
Ceram.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.;  b.  Je  8,  1892, 
Lombard,  111.;  s.  Herbert  Stone  (b.  F  18,  1866, 
Chicago)  and  Mary  Alice  (Claflin)  Rand  (b.  F 
iS,  1866,  do.).  Prepared  in  Wheaton  H.  S. 
Special  Honors.  Lab.  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 3- 
14;  Lab.  Asst.,  Bur.  of  Standards,  Pittsburgh, 
1914-16;  Salesman,  E.  A.  Wilcox  Co.,  igi6-i8; 
Asst.  Ceram.  Chem.,  Bur.  of  Standards,  19 18- 
19;  Ceramic  Engr.,  1919 — .  Pa.  Nat.  Guard, 
1915-16.  Married  Isabel  Eva  Collom,  Mr  5, 
1913,  Covington,  Ind.  Children:  Alice  Isabel,  b. 
D  17,  1^13;  Robert  Collom,  b.  Ag  24,  1917. 
Address,  '  1037  E.  141st  St.,  Cleveland;  bus. 
add..  Ceramic  Engng.  Exp.  Lab.,  National 
Lamp  Co.,   do. 

5884.  OTTO  COFFEEN  FITZ  RANDOLPH 
(Husband  of  No.  5515) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  N  27,  1890, 
Arkansas  City.  Kan.;  s.  Jackson  Fitz  (b.  Bloom- 
ington,  Ind.)  and  Lacy  (Coffeen)  Randolph  (b. 
Homer,  111.).  Prepared  in  Wendell  Phillips  H. 
S.,  Chicago.  Phi  (jamma  Delta;  Football  Team. 
l'>ridge  Insp.  and  Engr.,  Detroit,  1913-17.  2nd 
Lt.,  i6th  Regt.  Engrs.,  1917;  ist  Lt.,  N.  A., 
1918;  Maj.,  special  duty,  Washington,  D.  C.; 
Mustered  out,  D  13,  1918.  Mem.,  Detroit 
Engng.  Soc,  1916;  A.  F.  A.  M.,  1914;  Pres. 
Illini  Club,  Detroit,  1916.  Married  Helen  Ab- 
bott ('13).  Je  i6,  1917,  Chicago.  Address, 
1629  E.  86th  St.,  Cleveland,  O.;  bus.  add.. 
6523   Euclid   Ave.,   do. 

5885.  ETHEL  ALICE  RANSON 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2218,  5375) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  My  23,  1891, 
Kilbourne,  111.;  d.  G.  W.  (b.  1849,  do.)  and 
.Sarah  Ellen  (Ainsworth)  Ranson  (b.  1851.  .Sai- 
dora.  111.).  Prepared  in  Havana  H.  S.  Alpha 
Xi  Delta;  Athenean.  Teacher,  Mansfield,  111., 
1913-17;  do.,  Benient,  111.,  191 7 — .  .Address, 
Bement,   111. 

5886.  ACORS  E.\RL  RATH  BUN 
Buyer:  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  My  18,  1889,  River 
Forest,  111.;  s.  Acors  Wells  (b.  D  7.  1863. 
Bloomingdale,  111.)  and  .Annie  Louise  (Parker) 
Rathbun  (b.  O  14,  1863.  Chicago.).  Prepared 
in  Wheaton  H.  .S.;  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago.  Phi 
Delta  Theta;  Yoxan;  .Kljjha  Gamma  Rho;  Mgr., 
Varsity  Footliall.  .\sst..  Sears  Roebuck  &  Co., 
'9i3-'Si  Buyer,  Drug  Sundries,  do.,  1915 — . 
ist.  III.  F.  A.  111.  Nat.  Guard,  1915-17;  2nd 
Lt.,  Avia.  Sec.  Signal  O.  R.  C,  Ft.  Worth, 
Tex.;  Mustered  out,  D  12.  1918.  Address. 
Glen  Ellyn,  111.;  bus.  add.,  925  S.  Ilonian  Ave., 
Chicago. 

5S87.     BYRNE  LUCAS  RAY 
.\.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  25,  1892,  Mason  City,  la.; 
s.    William    Ray.      Prepared    in   Mason   City   H. 
S.     Chi  Beta.     .Iddress,  Gambrills,  Md. 


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5888.  EDWARD  ERNEST  REDDERSOX 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  C.  E.;  b.  D  16, 
1888,  Milwaukee;  s.  John  Henry  (b.  about  1830, 
Hanover,  Ger. )  and  Emily  Caroline  (Scnilel- 
bach)  Retlderson  (b.  about  1848,  Ger.).  Pre- 
pared  in  Crane  Tech.  II.  S.,  Chicago.  Tri- 
angle; Tau  Beta  Pi;  C.  E.  Club;  Ry.  Club;  Pre- 
lim. Honors;  Final  Honors.  Engr..  Const..  Chi- 
cago Surface  Lines,  1913-14;  Plan  Examiner, 
and  Struct.  Engr.,  Chicago,  1914-17;  ist  Lt.. 
Ord.  Dept.,  1918 — .  Mem..  West.  Soc.  of 
Engrs.,  1913 — ;  Birchvvood^  Country  Cluli. 
191 7 — .  Address,  1.217  N.  Shore  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  Nitrate  Div.,  Box  337,  U.  S. 
Nitrate   Plant   2,   Muscle   Shoals.   Ala. 

5889.  ALICE  REDHED 
(Sister  of  No.  4378) 
Playground  Dir.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.:  b.  Ag 
3.  1889,  Tolono,  111.;  d.  William  Redhed.  Pre- 
pared in  Tolono  H.  S.;  Oxford  Coll.  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;  ist  Cabinet  Y.  W.  C.  .\.  Dir. 
Ward  Sch.  Playground,  Port  Arthur,  Tex., 
1916-17.     Address,  Tolono,  Ill.t 

5890.  ERWIN  AMBROSE  REED 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  17,  1890.  Chi- 
cago; s.  John  .\.  (b.  F  12,  1865,  Rittersville.  Pa.) 
and  Paulina  (Koenig)  Reed  (b.  Jl  25,  1868, 
Ger.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cago. C.  E.  Club;  Ry.  Engrs.  Club.  Drafts- 
man, C.  M.  &  St.  P.  Ry.,  Chicago;  Bridge 
Engr.,  Co.  Highway  Depts.,  Iowa,  1914-15; 
do.,  Peru,  111.,  1916;  Highway  Bond  Issue,  Co 
Highway  Dept.,  Chicago,  1917 — •  Address,  1930 
N.  Kenneth  Ave..  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Co. 
Highway  Dept.,  Cook  Co.,  do. 

5891.  H.\RRY  PAYNE  REEVES 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1914; 
h.  O  7,  1886.  Carmi,  111.;  s.  I.  R.  and  Mary 
E.  Reeves.  Prepared  in  Carmi  H.  S.  II  Cen- 
tre Literario  Espanol;  Der  Deutsche  Verein; 
Le  Cercle  Frangais;  Treas.,  Mask  and  Bauble. 
Assoc.  Prof.,  Spanish,  O.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1917; 
do.,  Cornell,  Summer,  1917.  Address,  Dela- 
ware, O.f 

5892.     FRITZ  REIN 
Farmer;   B.   S.   in   .\gr.;   b.   F   13.    1887,   Rem- 
ington,  Ind.;   s.  F.   Rein.     Prepared  in  Gilman 
H.   S.     Address,  Urbana.t 

5893.     CHARLES  LEONARD  REISNER 
Advertiser;    B.    S.   in    Agr. ;    b.    Mr    22.    1890, 

Sterling,    111.;    s.    J.    L.    Rcisner.      Prepared    in 

Sterling  H.   S.     Agr.  Club.     Milk  Tester,  Univ. 

of   III.,    1914;    Agr.    Advertiser.     Address,    1007 

2nd  Ave.,  Sterling,  111. 

5894.  WALTER  RICHARD  REITZ 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  10.  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  Jacob  and  Elizabeth  Celia  (Pender- 
gast)  Reitz.  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  II.  S. 
ist  Lt..  Ord.  Dept..  U.  S.  A.;  Capt.,  do.,  A.  P. 
O.  717,  A,  E.  I'.,  France.  Address,  41 16  Park 
Ave.,  Chicago. 

5895.  HOPE  EDWIN  REUM 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  29,  1892, 
Chicago;  s.  Oscar  August  (b.  Jl  15,  1867,  Jancs- 
ville  Wis.)  and  Lizzie  Francis  (Beck;  Reum 
(b.  Baltimore.  Md.).  Prepared  in  Lane  H.  S. 
Sigma  Nu.  Supt.,  Zander  Reum  Co.,  Contrac- 
tors. Chicago.  1913-18;  Asst.  Engr.,  Carolina 
Shipbuilding  Corn.,  1918 — .  Mem..  Chicago 
Tennis  Club.  Address,  429  Roslyn  Place.  Chi- 
cago;  bus.  add.,   i(>03,  105  W.  Monroe  St.,  do. 

5896.     ERNEST  ALBERT  RICH 

(Brother  of  Nos.  2796,  3153) 

Lawyer;    LL.    B.;   b.   O    18,    1887.   Metamnra. 

111.;  s.  Albert  R.   (b.  S  22,  184s-  do.)  and  Mary 

Ellen    (Slemmons)     Rich    (b.    Jl    4,    1845,    O.) 

Prepared    in    Washington    II.    S.      .Mpha    Delta 


Phi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Capt., 
Univ.  Brig.  Lawyer,  Washington,  111.,  1913- 
17;  do.,  El  Paso,  111..  1917 — .  Married  Alice 
Mead.  F  2,  191 1.  Children:  Virginia  Alice,  b. 
F  1,  1912;  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  D  9,  1915.  Ad- 
dress, El  Paso,  111. 

5897.  ARTHUR  LOUIS  RICHE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  D  i.  1885.  Nora 
Springs.  la.;  s.  E.  A.  (b.  Ap  29.  1855.  Indiana) 
and  Marion  (Patterson)  Riche  (b.  O  21,  1855, 
().).  Prepared  in  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Sigma  Xi; 
Ionian;  E.  E.  Soc;  Final  and  Special  Honors; 
Debating.  Coml.  Engr.,  S.  W.  Hell  Tel.  Co., 
St,  Louis,  1913-17;  Efficiency  Engr.,  Ralston 
Purina  Co.,  1917-18.  Married  Grace  E.  Mil- 
holland,  Je  24,  1914,  St.  Louis.  Child,  Eliza- 
beth Ellen,  b.  F  7.  1916.  Address,  40 11  Shaw 
.\ve.,  St.  Louis;  bus.  add.,  8th  and  Gratiot 
Sts.,  do. 

5898.  LILLIAN  RIDDLE 
(Sister  of  No.  2225) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  15,  1889, 
Mattoon,  111.;  d.  Harvey  Scott  (b.  Mr  25,  1850, 
Tcrre  Haute.  Ind.)  and  Lillie  Rose  (Looker) 
Riddle  (b.  D  i,  1854,  Piqua.  O.).  Prepared  in 
.Mattoon,  H.  S.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Address, 
Mattoon.   111. 

5899.  TEMPLE   ELLIOTT   RIDGELY 
Capt.,  U.  S.  A.;   A.   B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Ag  15, 

1890,  Springfield,  111.;  s.  Franklin  (b.  do.)  and 
Hallie  (Elliott)  Ridgely  (b.  do.).  Prenared  in 
Lake  Forest  .\cad.  Phi  Kappa  Psi,  Mexican 
Border  Service.  1916;  Pvt..  Troop  D,  ist  111. 
Cav.;  ist  Lt..  Bat.  E.  79th  F.  A.,  1917;  Capt., 
do.,  1917.  Address,  1219  S.  6th  St.,  Spring- 
field,   111. 

5900.  NELLIE    PAULINE    RIGHTER 

(HUNTER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  O  19.  1890,  Atwood,  III.; 
d.  George  Floyd  (b.  1863,  Clarksburg,  W.  Va.) 
and  Florence  Luella  (Birchfield)  Righter  (b. 
1867,  Sullivan,  111,),  Prepared  in  Champaign 
II.  S.  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Yo  Ma.  Married 
Charles  Madison  Hunter.  O  i,  191 3.  Champaign. 
.Address,   508   W.   Jackson   St.,   Abingdon,   111. 

5901.  ELMER  ROBERTS 
(Husband  of  No.  5379) 
-Associate;  B.  S.  in  -Agr.;  Ph.  D..  1917;  b. 
Je  29,  1886,  Burnside,  Ky. ;  s.  Missouri  (b.  I) 
22,  1837,  Somerset.  Ky.)  and  Lucy  Helen 
(Meece)  Roberts  (b.  F  25,  1850.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Berkeley  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  .Sigma  Xi; 
Ciamma  Alpha;  .\delphic;  Prelim,  and  Final 
Honors,  Asst.  and  Instr.,  Genetics,  Univ.  of 
III,,  Urbana;  Assoc,  in  Genetics,  do.,  iqi8 — . 
.\uth.:  (with  H.  L.  Rietz)  I)egree  of  Resem- 
blance of  Parents  and  Offspring  with  Respect 
to  Birth  as  Twins  for  Registered  Shropshire 
Sheep.  Jour.  Agr.  Research,  Vol.  IV,  191 5- 
Mem,.  .\.  A.  A.  Soc;  Am.  Genetic  Assn.  Mar- 
ried Myrtle  Anna  Renz  ('12),  Ag  11,  19171 
llcnning.  111.  Address,  1008  S.  Lincoln  Ave., 
Urbana;  bus.  add.,  103  Genetics  Bldg.,  Univ. 
of  111. 

5902.  HARRY  \- 1 VI AN  ROBERTS 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  S  18,  1882, 
Morning  Sun  la.;  s.  A.  L.  Roberts.  Prejiared 
in  Morning  Sun  (la.)  H.  S.  Supt.  of  Const, 
and  .Struct.  Design  on  Sch.  Bldgs,,  Louisville, 
Ky.     Address,  Louisville,   Ky, 

5903.  NELLIE  READ  ROBERTS 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L,  &  A,;  B.  L.  S..  191.';; 
b.  N  25.  1891.  I^ittsburgh:  d.  Dryden  Heath  (b. 
II  24.  "1851,  Allegheny.  Pa.)  and  Alice  Hall 
"(Read)  Roberts  (b.  Jl  14.  i8(.6.  Auburn,  Me.). 
Prepared  in  Dixon  II.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Mask    and    Bauble;     Scribbler's;     llliola;    Asso- 


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509 


ciated  Univ.  Players;  Asst.  Ed.,  lUio;  Ed. 
Staff,  111.  Mag.;  Libn.,  Eiig.  Seminar,  Univ.  of 
111.  Libr.,  191 5 — .  Auth.:  Magazine  .\rticles 
of  Interest  to  Teachers  of  Secondary  Eng.,  ///. 
^ssii.  of  I'cachcis  of  Bug.  Bill.  Vol.  VII 1,  No. 
5,1916.  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  III.  Lib.  Assn.; 
Libr.  Club;  Eng.  Jour.  Club;  Ejjis.  Church. 
Address,  403  S.  Wright  St.,  Champaign;  bus- 
add.,  J04   Lincoln  Hall,  Urbana. 

5904.  EVA  LOVE  ROBERTSON 
Teacher;  A.  U.  in  L.  &  A.;  h.  O  27.  1891, 
Morrison,  111.;  d.  William  John  (b.  1)  1865, 
do.)  and  Mary  Eva  (Ogsbury)  Robertson  (b. 
D  1865,  l'ro])hetstown.  111.).  Prepared  in 
Morrison  II.  S.  Teacher,  Eng.,  H.  S.,  Newton, 
111.,  1914-16;  do.,  Lewistown,  111.,  1917-18.  .4d- 
dress,  204  W.  John  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add., 
Lewistown,  III. 

5905.  NELLIE  MABEL  ROBERTSON 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  O  24,  1879,  Deputy, 
Ind.;  d.  James  Dempster  (b.  O  8,  1842,  Paris, 
Ind.)  and  Sarah  Rebecca  (Miller)  Robertson 
(b.  O  I.  1844).  Prepared  in  Moores  Hill  Coll. 
Acad.  A.  B.  Moore's  Hill  Coll.,  1900.  Order 
Asst.  L'niv.  of  111.,  1910-13;  Cataloger,  do., 
1913-17.     Address,  Deputy,  Ind. 

5906.     FLORENCE    ELINOR    ROBINSON 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  29,  1891,  Wahpeton, 
N.  D.;  d.  M.  H.  (b.  D  7,  1817,  Meredith,  N. 
H.)  and  Elinor  (Corse)  Robinson.  Prepared  in 
Univ.  .Vcad.  Chi  Omega.  Address,  1016  W. 
California  Ave.,   Urbana. 

5907-     *FRANK  CHARLES  ROHRBOUGH 

B.  -S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  16,  1891,  Garden  City, 
Kan.;  s.  L.  C.  Rohrbough.  Prepared  in  Du 
Quoin  Tp.  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Died  S  6, 
1914. 

5908.  CLARENCE  SAMUEL  ROSS 
Geologist;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  S 
29,  1880,  Eldora,  la.;  s.  James  S.  (b.  1852, 
Province  Quebec,  Can.)  and  Martha  H. 
(Daniels)  Ross  (b.  1844.  Brown  Co.,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Eldora  (la.)  H.  S.;  Kan.  St.  Agr. 
Coll.  Sigma  Xi;  Bushnell  Guild.  Asst.,  Geol., 
LTniv.  of  111.,  1913-17;  Geologist,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Sur.,  Washington,  D.  C.  19 17 — .  Married 
Helen  Frederick,  N  1,  1918,  Paxton,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 105  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add., 
c/o  U.    S.    Geological   Sur.,   Washington,   D.   C. 

5909.  RUSSEL  CURTIS  ROTTGER 
Gen.  Mgr.  and  Treas. ;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b. 
My  16,  1891,  Jacksonville,  111.;  s.  Curtis  H.  (b. 
Ta  16,  1861,  do.)  and  Jessie  Agnes  (Wilbur) 
Rottger  (b.  Jl  27,  1863.  E.xeter,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Springfield  H.  S.  Psi  Upsilon;  Illio 
Staff,  1913;  St.  Cashier  and  Paymaster,  Central 
L'nion  Telephone  C^o.,  Springfield,  111..  1913-15; 
Gen.  Mgr.  and  Treas.,  Vermilion  Co.  Telephone 
Co.,  Danville.  111.,  1915 — .  Sec,  Danville 
Rotary  Club;  Mem.  Sangnmo  Club,  Springfield, 
111.;  Country  Club,  Danville,  111.;  Jovian 
League,  Indianapolis.  Married  I*"lorence  Mil- 
dred Smith.  N  21,  1914,  Oak  Park,  111.  Child, 
Rosemary  Jane,  b.  D  17,  1918.  .Address.  1507 
N.  Franklin  St.,  Danville,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
Vermilion  County  Telephone  Co.,  do. 

5910.  RICHARD  YATES  ROWE 
Sec.  and  Agencv  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &•.  A.; 
b.  D  12,  1889,  TacksonviUe,  111.;  s.  F.  H.  (b. 
1855,  Vt.)  and  Marietta  (Mathers)  Rowe  (b. 
Jacksonville.  111.).  Prepared  in  Whipple  Acad.; 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907-9.  Delta  Kappa  Epsi- 
lon;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Asst.  Sec,  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon,  New  York  City;  Sec.  and  Agency 
Mgr.,  Clover  Leaf  Casualty  Co.,  Jacksonville. 
111.  Ensign.  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  Newport,  R.  I.  and 
Pelham    Bay    Sta.;   Mu.stered    out.    D    30,    1918. 


.Iddrcss,  1152  \\ .  State  St.,  Jacksonville,  111.; 
bus.   add..   Clover   Leaf    Life  and   Casualty  Co. 

do. 

591 1.  IRVING  RANDOLPH  RUBY 
(Brother  of  No.  7175) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  S  11,  1890, 
.Aurora,  111.;  s.  George  Nelson  (b.  1864,  Neb.) 
and  Julia  Elizabeth  (Randolph)  Ruby  (b.  1867, 
Aurora.  111.).  Prepared  in  Yorkville  H.  S. 
Chi  Beta;  Sigma  Xi ;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon; 
Scabbard  and  Blade;  Cai)t.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Capt., 
Football.  Chem.,  Mishawaka  Woolen  Co., 
(Mishawaka,  Ind.,  1913-16;  B.  F.  Goodrich  Co., 
Akron,  O.,  191617;  Research  Chem..  New  Zer- 
sey  Zinc  Co.,  Palmerton,  Pa.,  19 17 — .  Mar- 
ried Marguerite  White,  N  25,  1915,  Misha- 
waka, Ind.  Child,  (Jeorge  Benjamin,  b.  S  14, 
1917.     Address,  Palmerton,  Pa. 

5912.  HERBERT  JUDSON  RUCKER 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  21,  1888, 
Literberry,  111.;  s.  Greenberry  William  (b.  do.) 
and  Ruth  Anna  Elizabeth  (Griffin)  Rucker 
Prepared  in  Jacksonville  II.  S.  B.  S.,  111.  Coll., 
191 1.  Instr..  Sc,  (jeneseo  Collegiate  Inst.. 
i9'.3-i5;  Instr.,  Agr.  and  Chem.  Blackburn 
Coli.,  Carlinville,  111.,  1915-18;  Farm  Adviser, 
Effingham.  III.,  1918 — .  Married  Hazel  Glenn, 
Ag  27,  1913,  Jacksonville,  111.  Address,  Effing- 
ham, III. 

5913.  FAY  A.  RUMERY 
Dairyman;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    N    22,    1890, 

Oregon,  111.;  s.  LaVerne  (b.  O  18,  1855,  Lock- 
port,  N.  Y.)  and  Alice  M.  (Fahrney)  Rumery 
(b.  F  II,  1862,  Oregon,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Oregon  H.  S.;  Beloit  Coll.  Dairyman,  Ohio 
Dept.  U.  S.  Service,  1918 — .  Ord.  Tr.  Sch., 
Camp  Hancock.  Ga.  Alarried  Beryle  Lupien. 
.\g  15,  1917,  Rochester,  Minn.  Address,  Ore- 
gon,  111. 

5914.  EARL  RUNDLES 
(Brother  of   Nos.   7179,  7180,   7915,  8720) 

Civ,  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  F  20,  1883. 
Huntertown,  Ind.;  s.  J.  J.  and  Mary  Rundles. 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Civ.  Engr.,  Ft. 
Wayne,  Ind.  Address,  c/o  Wilbur  Hyde,  555 
Baldwin   St.,    Detroit. 

5915.  WALTER  CLIFFORD  SADLER 
Civ.    Engr.;    B.    S.    in    Ry.    C.    E. ;    b.    F    15. 

1891,  South  Elgin,  III.;  s.  Walter  Lincoln  (b 
N.  Y.)  and  Elizabeth  Bertha^  (Walter)  Sadler. 
Prepared  in  Elgin  H.  S.  Grad.  work,  Mass. 
Inst,  of  Tech.;  do..  Harvard  1915-16.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Ionia;  Pres.,  Ry.  Club;  C.  E.  Club; 
Prelim.  Honors;  Chm.,  Rodman,  Insp.,  In- 
strument Man,  Chief  Insp.  and  Office  Engr. 
of  Const.,  Great  No.  Ry.  Co.  ist  Lt.,  i8th 
Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E. 
Married  Harriet  Pearl  Jamieson.  Jl  21,  1917, 
Tacoma,  Wash.  Child,  Walter  Robert,  b.  Ap 
5,  1918.     .Address,  136  S.  Porter  St.,  Elgin,  111. 

5916.  ETHEL  IMOGENE  S.XLISBURY 
Teacher;   A.   B.    in    L.   &   A.:   b.   Jl   28,    1886, 

Ridgefield.  111.;  d.  Charles  Albert  (b.  S  9, 
1851,  do.)  and  Winnie  (Simmons)  Salisbury 
(b.  S  I.  1854  do.).  Prepared  in  Crystal  Lake 
II.  S.  A.  M.,  Columbia  Univ.,  1Q17.  Phi  Delta 
Psi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Scribblers;  Illiola. 
Elementary  Supvr.,  Rockford  Pub.  Schs.,  1913- 
17:  Supvr.,  Duluth  Pub.  Schs.,  1917 — .  .\uth. : 
Administrative  Uniformity  of  The  Curriculum, 
Bduc,  Adm.  and  Suf'eriisioii.  My  1917.  Ad- 
dress, 445  Judd  St.,  Woodstock,  111.;  bus.  add., 
c/o    Bd.    of    Educ.    Office,    Duluth,    Alinn. 

5917.  ERNEST  EUGENE  SANDALL 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  10,  1890,  Bur- 
lington, 111.;  s.  Frank  Ezra  (b.  .\g  17  1866, 
Herbert,  111.)  and  Georgiana  (Mann)  Sandall 
(b.  F  3  1867.  Burlington.  111.).  Prepared  in 
Genoa  IT.  S.     Agr.  Club:  Philoniathean.     Farm- 


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er,  Burlington,  111.,  if)>3-i5:  do.,  Dekalb,  111., 
1915-16;  do.,  Burlington.  111.,  1916-18;  do., 
Genoa,  111.,  1918 — .  Musician.  3rd.  111.  Inf., 
1916-17.  Married  Nellie  Ford,  N  30,  1917. 
Rockford,  111.     Address,  Genoa,  111. 


5918.  GEORGE  STANLEY  SANGDAHL 
Designer  and  Estimator;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b. 
My  n,  1889,  Milwaukee;  s.  Lauritz  E.  (b.  Mr 
7.  1856,  Norway)  and  Elizabeth  (Saveland) 
Sangdahl  (b.  D  12.  i860,  Milwaukee.).  Pre- 
pared in  Calumet  H.  S..  Chicago;  Assn.  Inst., 
Chicago;  Armour  Inst..  Chicago.  Triangle; 
Pres.,  C.  E.  Club.  Design  and  Insp.  Lngr., 
Purdv  and  Henderson,  Engrs.,  Chicago,  1913- 
•15-  Sales  Engr.,  Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron  Works 
i9i5-i(>,  Chicago;  do.,  N.  Y.  office,  1916-18; 
Sales  Design  and  Estimating  work.  Specialized 
in  Elevated  and  Storage  Tanks  and  other 
Plate  metal  work.  2nd  Lt..  Ord.  Res.  Corps, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1918;  -nd.  Lt.,  Ord.  Dept., 
A  P  O  717.  A.  E.  F.,  France.  .\uth.:  Sev- 
eral Articles  for  Water  Tower  Chicago  Bridge 
&  Iron  Works;  do.,  Mgr.,  Triangle  Review. 
Sec  and  Treas.,  New  Illini  Club,  191 7 1  Mem., 
Chicago  mini  Club,  1912-16.  Address,  2407 
Irving  St.,  N.  E.  Washington,  D.  C;  bus.  add., 
1800  E  St.,  N.  W.,  do. 

■;9i9.     SOUTH  WORTH  SAMUEL 
SARGEANT 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  9.  1890,  Sprague,  Neb  , 
s  L.  S.  Sargeant.  Prepared  in  Geneva,  H.  b. 
-'nd  Lt;,  Army  Transport  Service,  Newport 
News,  Va.,  1919 — •  Address,  6035  Harper  Av«., 
Chicago. 

5920.  CHARLES  BOVETT  SAYRE 

Auto,  bus.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  3.  1891,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Charles  Edward  (b.  Mr  8,  1862.  Orange 
Co,  N.  J.)  and  Evaline  (Bovett)  Sayre  (b. 
S  3,  1870",  Chicago).  Prepared  m  Lane  Tech. 
IT.  S.,  Chicago.  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Zeta;  Scal> 
bard  and  Blade;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  ist 
Lt.  and  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Varsity  Fencing; 
West  Intercollegiate  Fencing  Champion,  1913; 
Class  Swimming.  Grad.  Work,  Hort.  and  Plant 
Pathology,  Purdue.  Instr.,  Olericulture,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1914;  Instr.  and  Prof.,  Vegetable  Gard- 
ening, Purdue  Univ.,  1914-17;  Auto.  bus.. 
1919—.  ist  Lt.,  F.  A.  R.  C,  1917;  Maj.,  3^6th 
F.  A.,  1917;  Adjt.,  159th  F.  A.  Brig.;  Lt.  Col., 
do  ,  1918;  mustered  out  of  service.  1918.  Auth.: 
Coml.  Onion  Growing,  Itid.  E.rpcrimcnt  Sta- 
tion Circular,  57;  Mint  Growing  in  Ind.,  do. 
Mem..  Soc.  for  Hort.  Sc,  i9'3-i8;  A.  A.  A.  S., 
1916-18;  Vegetable  Growers  Assn.  of  Am.,  I9i3- 
18;  St.  Florists  Assn.  of  Ind.,  1916-17;  Ind. 
Hort.  Soc.  191S-18.  Address,  6428  Drexel  Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Sayre  Motor  Co.,  146  N. 
Main    St.,    Canton,    111. 

S92I.  EDWARD  MICHAEL  SCHALCK 
Entomologist;  A.  B.  in  Sc:  b.  S  2,.  1884, 
Chicago;  s.  Michael  (b.  1847.  Alsace,  France) 
and  Louise  (Berkes)  Schalck  (b.  i860,  New 
Orleans,  La.).  Prepared  in  Eng.  H.  and  Man. 
Tr.  Sch.,  Chicago;  Univ.  of  Mich.  Asst.  St. 
Entomologist,  No.  HI.,  Rockford,  111.,  191718; 
do  Chicago,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Assn.  Econ. 
Entomologists;  Nat.  Agr.  Soc.  Address,  Rock- 
ford,   111. 

5922.  JACOB  PHILIP  SCHEID 
Supt..  Scbs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  16,  187s. 
Freeburg,  111.;  s.  Charles  (b.  Na.ssau,  Ger.)  and 
Margaret  (Heigelc)  Scheid.  Prepared  in  111. 
St.  Norm.  Univ.  Sunt,  of  Schs.,  Greenvicw, 
111.,  1012-17;  do..  Mason  City.  111.,  191" — • 
Chm..  Membership  Com.,  Red  Cross.  Greenvicw, 
TU.  Marrir-d  Flora  C.  Hertel.  Mr  19.  "JO.;, 
Freeburg,  111.  Children:  Flora  IL.  b.  Mr  12, 
1.;..?;  liarobl  R.,  b.  Mr  5.  1906;  Dorothy  E., 
b.  Ag  20,  1 91 3.     Address,  Mason  City.  111. 


5923.  OTTO  PAUL  SCHINNERER 
Instructor;  A.  P..  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1914; 
b.  N  5.  1890,  Ochcydan.  la.;  s.  John  (b.  1865, 
Wilshire,  O.)  and  Anna  (Evers)  Schinnerer  (b. 
1861,  Hanover,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Concordia 
Coll.,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.;  Concordia  Sem..  St. 
Louis,  1909-11;  Columbia,  1916-17.  Instr..  Ger., 
Case  Sch.  of  Applied  Sc.  Cleveland,  191 4-16; 
Teacher,  Riverdale  Country  Sch.,  New  York 
City,  1Q17-18;  Instr.,  Ger..  Bowdoin  Coll., 
1918 — .  Translator,  Bur.  of  Investigation,  Dept. 
of  Justice.  Washington,  D.  C,  1917;  Corp.  Co. 
M,  22nd  Inf.,  1918;  i6th  Co..  C.  O.  T.  S., 
Camp  Lee,  Va.,  191 8 — .  Address,  c/o  Bowdoin 
College,  Brunswick,  Me. 

5924.  LOUISE  GUSTAVE  SCHLUTIUS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  3,  1892, 
Medaryville,  Ind.;  d.  Rev.  Gustave  (b.  1855, 
Berlin,  Ger.)  and  Emilie  Sohns  (Hermann) 
Schlutius  (b.  1859,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Oilman 
II.  S.;  Harris  Teachers  Coll.,  St.  Louis,  1910- 
12;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1918.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Catlin,  111.;  do.,  I'remont  Sch.,  St.  Louis. 
Address,  6263  Magnolia  Ave.,   St.  Louis. 

S92S-  LORENTZ  SCHMIDT 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ap  25,  1884; 
s.  Bernhardt  (b.  Denmark)  and  Magdalene 
(Gram)  Schmidt  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Clyde 
(Kan.)  H.  S.  and  Kan.  St.  Norm.,  Emporia, 
Kan.  Alpha  Rho  Chi:  Arch.  Club.  Arch.,  Chi- 
cago, 1913-15;  do.,  Wichita,  Kan..  1915 — .  Y. 
M.  C.  A.  Christian  Coll.,  Chicago,  1918— . 
Address,  336  S.  Topeka  Ave.,  Wichita,  Kan.; 
bus.  add.,  121  N.  Market  St.,  do. 

5926.     ERWIN  ANTHONY  SCHMITZ 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  30,  1889.  St. 
Louis;  s.  Otto  Schmitz.     Prepared  in  McKinley 
H.    S.,   St.    Louis.      Address,   2114   S.   Compton 
Ave.,  St.  Louis. t 

5927.     JOHN    FRANCIS    SCHNELLBACH 

(Husband  of  No.  6626) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  Jl  7,  1888, 
Dixon,  HI.;  s.  Joseph  V.  (b.  Chicago)  and  Ella 
(Lookingland)  Schnellbach  (b.  Hagerstown, 
Md.).  Prepared  in  Dixon  H.  S.  Engr.,  St. 
Water  Survey,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913 — .  i\Ieni.. 
Univ.  Baptist  Church.  Married  Phoebe  Tuck- 
er ('14),  D  30,  1914,  Roseville,  HI.  Address, 
806  S.  3rd  St.,  Champaign. 

5928.  CARL  ARTHUR  SCHOESSEL 
Rate  Setter;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  8,  1890, 
Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  John  Baptiste  (b.  Ag  9, 
1863,  Columbus,  Ind.)  and  Minnie  (Yeager) 
Schoessel  (b.  Ja  30,  1865,  Rock  Island,  III.). 
Prepared  in  Rock  Island  H.  S.  Iris;  Sec.  and 
Pres.,  Stud.  Branch  .\.  S.  M.  E.;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Regt.  Rate  setting  and  betterment  work, 
Deere  Plow  Works,  Moline,  III.,  I9i?-i7;  In 
Charge  of  rate  setting  and  betterment  work, 
(Jo.,  191 7—.  Mem.,  Rock  Island  Club;  Moline 
Cml.  Club;  Lutheran  Church.  Married  Elsie 
.\nne  Knorr,  F  23  1916,  Rock  Island,  III.  Ad- 
dress, 2832  7th  Ave.,  Rock  Island,  III.;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  John  Deere  Plow  Works,  Moline,  111. 

5929.  CLARENCE  E.  SCHOLL 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  M.  S.,  1914; 
Ph.  D.,  1 91 6;  b.  My  3,  1891,  Hondo  Tex.;  s. 
lohn  (b.  Ja  11,  1850  Fayette  Co.,  Ind.)  and 
"Emma  (Schultz)  Scholl  (b.  Ag  12,  1807.  Star 
Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in  W^at.seka  H.  S.  Sigma 
Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Scholarship,  191314; 
Fellowship,  1914-16.  Chem.,  U.  S.  Bur.  of 
Mines,  Golden,  Colo.,  1916-17;  do.,  Pittsburgh 
Radium  Co.,  Denver,  191  7 — ■  Auth.:  The  Com- 
parative \'alue  of  a  Calcium  Lime  and  a  Mag- 
nesium-Calcium Lime  for  Water  Softening, 
.four.  Indus,  and  T.nqng.  Chem.,  Vol.  6.  No.  3, 
Mr  1914,  ///.  St.  Water  Surrey  Bui.  No.  11, 
My    1914:    The    Perchlorate    Method   of   Deter- 


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mining  Potassium  as  applied  to  Water  Analy 
sis,  Jour.  Clicm.  Soc,  Vol.  36,  No.  9,  O  1914 
///.  St.  Water  Survey  Bui.  No.  11,  My  1914 
^en)..  The  Teknik  Club  of  Colo.,  1916.  Mar- 
ried Mary  Etta  Wills,  Je  2,  191 7,  Watseka,  111 
Child,  I.loyd  Willis,  b.  Ag  22.  191 7.  Address, 
51  S.  Ogdeii  St.,  Denver.;  bus.  add.,  505  S 
Broadway,   do. 

5930.     PLA.SCIE    r.AFAYETTE    SCHOOL- 
CRAFT 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  28,   1889, 
Farmington.   Mo.;    s.    P.   L.    Schoolcraft.      Pre- 
pared in  Chester  H.  S.     Address,  749  Oakwood 
Blvd.,  Chicago. 

5931.  RALPH  CLELAND  SCOTT 
Foreign  Sec.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A..; 
b.  N  3,  1885,  Oskaloosa,  la.;  s.  Orion  Cotton 
fb.  Jl  14,  1851,  Belmont,  O.)  and  Mary  (Flag- 
ler) Scott  (b.  N  16,  1850,  Rovalton,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Tames  Sterling  ^Iorton  H.  S., 
Cicero,  111.  S.  T.  B.,  Boston  Univ.,  1916. 
Cosmopolitan  Club;  Phoenix;  Scabbard  and 
Blade;  Philomathean;'  Stud.  Volunteer  Band; 
Capt.  Univ.  Regt. ;  Soph.  Debating;  Pres..  Y. 
M.  C.  A.  Foreign  Sec,  Internat.  Com.  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,  Montevideo,  Uriiguay,  and  Santiago, 
Chili,  1 9 16 — .  Married  Genevieve  Dupuy,  Je 
4,  1914.  Chicago.  Children:  Jean  Flagler,  b. 
N  24,  191 5;  David  Dupuy  b.  Je  i,  1917  (died 
O  23,  1917).  Address.  45^6  N.  Paulina  St., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Casilla  1717,  Santiago, 
Chili. 

5932.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  SEILER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  5407,  9378) 
Indus.  Engr.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Je  3.  1887, 
Clinton,  la.;  s.  Gustav  (b.  Saxony,  Ger.)  and 
Lena  (Bertschy)  Seller  (b.  Alsace,  France). 
Prepared  in  Woodstock  H.  S.;  Beloit  Coll., 
1907-08.  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Supt.,  Time  and 
Motion  Study  and  rates.  Standard  Aircraft  Co., 
Elizabeth.  N.  J.  111.  Nat.  Guard,  190508. 
Married  Daisv  'Edith  Allen,  Je  24,  1914,  Chi- 
cago. Child,  Phyllis,  b.  Jl  18,  1915.  Address, 
65   Parker  Road,  Elizabeth,  N.  J. 

5933.  SENTARO  SERINE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  A.  B.,  1914;  Ph. 
D.,  1917;  b.  Mr  15,  1886,  Miyauchi,  Kanaya, 
Saitama,  Japan;  S.  H.  Sekine.  Prepared  in 
Iwakura-Tetsudo-Gakko  Sch.,  Tokyo,  Japan; 
St.  Univ.  of  la..  1908-09.  Gov.  official,  Tokyo, 
Japan.  Married  lyoko  Nemoto,  D  22,  191 7, 
Tokyo,  Japan.  Address,  15  Mitashikoku-machi, 
Shiba-ku,  Tokyo,  Japan. 

5934.     EDITH    IRENE     SENDENBURGH 
(SWENEY) 
(Wife  of  G660) 
A.   B.    in   L.    &  A.;    A.    M.,    1916;   b.   Ja    i8, 
1891,   Champaign;   d.   George  William    (b.   i860, 
St.      James,      Mich.)      and      Sylvia      Elizabeth 
(Hardy)      Sendenburgh      (b.      1862,      Urbana). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.     Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Phi    Delta    Psi;    Alethcnai;    Prelim.       Honors; 
Treas.,    Woman's    League;    Y.    W.    C.    A.    Cab- 
inets.      Teacher,     Eng.,     H.     S.,     Dwight,     111., 
1913-14;   do.,  H.   S.,  Clinton,  Ind.,   1915.     Mar- 
ried Merle  Arthur  Sweney   (g'i6),  D   25,   1916, 
Champaign.      Child,    Eleanor    Sylvia,    b.    D    31, 
1 91 7.     Address,   R.   6,  Champaign. 

5935.  MILTON  GEORGE  SEVERINGHAUS 
Printer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Mr  25.  1892, 
Chicago;  s.  George  (b.  F  16,  1858,  Batesville, 
Ind.)  and  Louise  (Gade)  Severinghaus  (b.  F 
14,  1863,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H. 
S.,  Chicago.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Philomath- 
ean; Glee  Club;  Dramatic  Club;  Capt..  Univ. 
Regt.  Printer,.  Severinghaus  Printing  Co. 
Capt.,  111.  Volunteer  Tr.  Unit.  Married  Vivian 
Helgesen,  Ag  12,  1916,  Chicago.     Child,  Hope, 


b.  F  27,  1918  (died  F  28,  1918).  Address, 
5840  Race  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  2141-9 
Ogden  Ave.,  do. 

5836.     MILDRED    SEYSTER    (SORENSEN) 
(Wife  of  No.  5952;  Sister  of  No.  7205) 

A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Kempton,  111.;  d.  Jonathan 
Edward  (b.  Pine  Creek,  111.)  and  Isabel  Mey- 
nell  (Clayton)  Seyster  (b.  Morris,  III.).  Pre- 
pared in  Farmington  H.  S.  Kappa  Delta  Pi; 
Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Bethany  (Tircle; 
Pres.  Athenean;  Final  Honors;  Woman's 
League  Advisory  Bd.;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Cabinet. 
Religious  Worker  among  Univ.  Girls,  .^nn 
Arbor,  Mich.,  1914-15;  Nat.  Dir.  of  Work 
among  Univ.  Girls  under  Internat.  Christian 
Woman's  Bd.  of  Missions,  111..  Mich.,  Kan., 
Ind.,  Mo.,  1915-17.  Nat.  Pres.,  Bethany  Circle, 
1914-17.  Mem.,  Collegiate  Alumnae,  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich.,  1914-15;  do.,  Detroit,  1917-18. 
Ed.,  Athenean  Al}tmnae  News  Letter,  1916-17. 
Married  Niels  Chester  Sorensen  ('13),  Ag  2, 
1917,  Champaign.  Address,  103  E.  Green  St., 
Champaign;  bus.  add.,  425  Montclair  Ave., 
Detroit. 

5937.     *WEN   YII   SHEN 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  i,  1887,  Chang-Lo, 
Shantung,  China;  s.  Hsu  Ting  Shen.  Prepared 
in  Shantung  Provincial  H.  S.  Died  D  1914, 
Tsinan    City,    China. 

5938.  WALTER  ANDREW  SHEWHART 
Engineer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1914; 
b.  Mr  18,  1891,  New  Canton,  111.;  s.  A.  T. 
(b.  do.)  and  Esta  (Barney)  Shewhart  (b.  Barry, 
111,).  Prepared  in  Barry  H.  S.  Ph.  D.,  Univ. 
of  Calif.,  1917.  Sigma  Plii  Epsilon;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  Research  Fellow  in  Phys., 
Univ  of  Calif.,  1915-16;  Head,  Physics  Dept., 
Wis.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  La  Crosse,  Wis..  1917-18; 
Transmission  Engr.,  West  Elec.  Co.,  New  York 
City,  1918 — .  Auth. :  A  Study  of  Ripple  Wave 
Motion,  Phys.  Rcviciu.  Vol.  VII;  A  Study  of 
the  Accelerated  Motion  of  a  Small  Drop  through 
a  Viscous  Medium,  do..  Vol.  IX;  The  Role 
Played  by  Generalization  in  Phys.  (In  Press). 
Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Assoc.  Mem.,  Am.  Phys. 
Soc;  A.  I.  E.  E.  Married  Edna  Elizabeth 
Hart,  Ag  4,  1914,  Barry,  111.  Address,  54 
Woodruff  Ave..  Brooklvn,  N.  Y. ;  bus.  add., 
463   West  St.,  New  York  City. 

5939.  EDITH  ADELINE  SHULTZ 
Stenographer;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  Mr  31, 
1889,  Doniphan,  Neb.;  d.  M.  E.  Schultz.  Pre- 
pared in  Ottawa  H.  S.;  Ottawa  Univ.  Acad. 
.\Ipha  Omicron  Pi.  Address,  5824  Magnolia 
Ave.,  Chicago. 

5940.  BERTHA  ANNA  SIEMEN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A. ;  b.  Jl  9,  1889 
Woodbine,  III.;  d.  George  (b.  1845,  Ger.)  and 
Mary  (Horsch)  Siemen  (b.  1854,  Woodbine, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Stockton  H.  S.;  Univ.  of 
Wis.;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Columbia  Univ.,  sum- 
mer, 1917.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Galena,  111.;  1913- 
15;  do.,  Watertown,  S.  Dak.,  1915 — .  Address, 
Stockton,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Watertown,  S.  Dak. 

594I.     ARTHUR  MOULTON   SIMPSON 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    M.    E. ;    b.    Ag    4,    1889, 
St.    Johns,    Can.;     s.     Benjamin     Franklin    and 
Alice  Mary   (Northrup)   Simpson.     Prepared  in  _ 
Morgan    Park   Acad.;    L'niv.    of    Chicago,    1908.' 
Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Helmet;  A.  S.  M.  E.    Engr., 
Goodman    Mfg.    Co..    Chicago;    do.,    Milwaukee 
E.    L.    &    R.    R.    Co.;    do..    Fan    Dept.    Oneida 
Steel    Pulley    Co.,    Oneida,    N.    Y. ;    do.,    The 
Wood   Equipment   Co.,    Chicago.      Married  Jete 
sic  E.   Gale,  N  20,   19 15,   New  York  City.     Ad- 
dress.   642,    332    S.    Michigan    Ave.,    Chicago; 
bus.  add..  1432  McCormick  Bldg.,  do. 


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5942.  GEORGE  ERIC  SIMPSON 
Research  Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  D  15, 
1889.  San  Francisco;  s.  John  Henry  (b.  1858, 
do.)  and  Alniira  Jenny  (I'arker)  Simpson  (b. 
Eureka.  Calif.).  Prepared  in  Lake  View  H. 
S.,  Chicago;  Student,  Vale  Univ.,  IQ17-18;  M. 
A.,  West.  Reserve  Univ..  1915.  Teacher,  II.  S., 
Ilerrin,  111.,  19 13-14;  Research  work  and  Teach- 
er, Med.  Sch.  Cleveland,  1914-16;  Research  in 
Chem.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1916-17;  do.,  in 
Physiol.  Chem.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1917 — . 
Jr..  Physiol.  U.  S.  Gas  Investigation,  Bur.  of 
Mines.  Address,  105  Edgewood  Ave.,  New 
Haven,    Conn. 

5942-A.  CORA  HUTTON  SISAM 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  i,  1876,  Milford,  N. 
Y.;  d.  Lorenzo  (b.  F  i,  1847,  Burlington,  la.) 
and  Etta  (Devine)  Hutton  (b.  Mr  5,  1857, 
Aurisbille,  .N.  V.).  Prepared  in  Dolgeville  H. 
S.,  Fairfieltl  Sem.;  N.  Y.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1900- 
02.  Mem.,  D.  A.  R.;  Assn.  of  Collegiate  Alum- 
nae. Married  Charles  Herschel  Sisam,  Je  27, 
1906,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Child,  Cora  Lowell,  b.  Ja 
24,  1913,  Urbana.  Address,  1304  S.  Orchard 
St.,   Urbana. 

5943.  JAMES  ROY  SKILES 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  S  4,  1881, 
Troy  Grove,  III.;  s.  James  Spires  and  Elizabeth 
(Steve)  Skiles  (b.  S  14,  1857,  Mendota,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Troy  Grove  H.  S.  and  No.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Prin.,  Norm. 
Practice  Sch..  DeKalb,  111.,  1913-18.  Married 
Florence  Marie  Williams,  N  28,  1907,  Bloom- 
ington.  111.  Address,  336  Augusta  Ave.,  De- 
Kalb,   111. 

5944.  CARL  AUGUST  SKOGLUND 
Mcch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  3,  1891, 
Ishpeming,  Mich.;  s.  John  Skoglund.  Pre- 
pared in  Ishpeming  (Mich.)  H.  S.  Stud.  Mem., 
A.  S.  M.  E.  Address,  401  E.  Ridge  St.,  Ish- 
peming,   Mich. 

5945.  ALFRED  DALE   SMITH 

Sec.  and  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  15, 
1 89 1,  Indiana;  s.  J.  Will  and  Minta  M.  (Tom- 
linson)  Smith.  Prepared  in  Poseyville  (Ind.) 
H.  S.  Stud.  West.  Electric  Co.,  1913-14; 
Mfg.  Engng.  Research  Work,  West.  Electric 
Co.,  1913-14;  Mfg.  Specialist  on  Semi-Mechan- 
ical Telephone  Kriuipment  and  Automatic  Print- 
ing Telegraph  Equijiment,  West.  Elec.  Co., 
1914-17;  Sec.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  The  Shernian- 
Klove  Co..  Chicago,  1917 — .  Married  Margaret 
Potter  Sherman,  An  5,  1917,  LaGrange,  111. 
Address.  4657  W.  Monroe  St.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  4519-23   W.  Harrison   St.,   do. 

5946.  CECIL  WELDON  SMITH 
Min.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Min.  E. ;  b.  .S  29,  i8go, 

Clifton,  111.;  s.  Weldon  Charles  (b.  McHenry, 
111.)  and  Allie  (Colby)  Smith  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Hillside  (Wis.)  Home  Sch.  Phi  Kap- 
pa Sigma;  111.  Union  Dramatic  Club;  Jr.  Mem., 
.'\.  L  M.  E.  Min.  Engr.,  Nokomis  Coal  Co., 
Nokomis.  III.,  1913-17;  Jr.  Engr.,  U.  S.  Bur. 
of  Mines,  Pittsburgh,  1917;  Designer.  H.  S. 
Frick  Coke  Co.,  Scottdale,  Pa.,  1917-18;  Min. 
Engr.,  Ilason  Coal  Co.  and  Nokomis  Coal  Co., 
191 8—.  Married  Lucile  Heskett,  Jl  28,  191 7. 
Pittsburgh.  Address,  1380  Old  Colony  Bldg., 
Chicago. 

5947.  LLOYD    GASTON    SMITH 
Efficiency   Engr.;    B.   S.  in  M.    E. ;   h.   My  27, 

1891,  Normal,  HI.;  s.  Edmund  Burke  (b.  N 
17,  i8s9.  Peoria  Co.,  111.)  and  Florence  Met- 
calf  (Gaston)  Smith  (b.  Ag  27,  1867,  Normal, 
III.).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Efficiency 
Engr.,  Standard  Oil  Co..  1913 — .  Jr.  Mem..  .\. 
S.    M.    E.      Married    Lucy    Winnifrid    I'airhall, 


S  2,  1916,  Danville,  111.  Child,  Winnifrid 
Eloise,  b.  O  19,  1918.  Address,  1348  Amy  Ave., 
Whiting,    Ind. 

5948.  RAYMOND  STRATTON  SMITH 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ap  9.  1880, 
Andover,  O. ;  s.  J.  E.  Smith.  Prepared  in  Po- 
mona Coll.  Prep.  Sell.;  B.  S..  Pomona  Coll., 
1907;  M.  S.,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1916;  Final  Honors. 
Instr.  in  Soils.  Pa.  St.  Coll..  1013-17;  Asst., 
Cornell,  1917-18;  Assoc,  in  Soil  Physics.  Univ. 
of  111.,  1918 — .  Address,  c/o  Univ.  of  111., 
Urbana. 

5949.  ROSCOE  RAYMOND  SNAPP 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b. 
D  13.  1889.  Findlay.  111.;  s.  Charles  C.  (b.  Ja 
13,  1862,  Mattoon,  111.)  and  Millie  A.  (Foster) 
Snapp  (b.  Ja  13,  1864,  F"indlay,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1910-11.  Gamma  Alplia;  Alpha  Zeta; 
Final  Honors.  Prin.,  John  Swaney  H.  S.,  Mc- 
Nabb,  HI.,  1913-14;  Instr.,  An.  Husb.,  Univ.  of 
W.  \'a.,  1914-15;  do.,  Univ.  of  III..  1915-17; 
Asst.  Instr.,  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  1917; 
do..  Camp  Stanley,  Tex.,  1917 — .  ist  111.  F.  A., 
1915-17;  Capt..  F.  A.  O.  R.  C.  Ag  1917—. 
Married  Edith  L.  Hamilton,  S  22,  191 7,  Chi- 
cago.    Address,  Findlay,  III. 

5950.  HOWARD  JOHN  SNIDER 
Associate;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  25,  1884, 
Jeffersonville,  Ind,;  s.  Lewis  and  Sarah  Jane 
Snider.  Prepareit  in  Ripley  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad. 
Asst.,  Soil  Fertility,  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Agr. 
Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-16;  ist  Asst.  do., 
1916-18;  Assoc,  do.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  Unitarian  Church.  Married  Lucy  Caro- 
line Fischer,  D  29,  1915,  Elmhurst,  III.  Chil- 
dren: Madge  Adair,  b.  O  14,  1916;  Elane,  b. 
D  15,  1917.  Address,  1107  W.  Oregon  St., 
Urbana. 

5951.  ANDREW  FREDERICK  SODERBERG 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  14,  1887, 
Florence,  Wis.;  s.  K.  Soderberg.  Prepared  in 
Florence  H.  S.  Arch.  Engr.  for  C.  B.  and 
Q.  R.  R.,  Designer  of  freight  depots.  Emer- 
gency fleet  Corp.,  Gary,  Ind.  Address,  7414 
Harvard  Ave.,  Chicago.! 

5952.  NIELS  CHESTER  SORENSEN 
(Husband  of  No.  5936) 
Arch.  Designer;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  2,  1885, 
Silver  Creek,  Minn.;  s.  Jens  Sorensen  and  Anna 
(Christiansen)  Sorensen.  Prepared  in  Mon- 
ticello  (Minn.)  H,  S, ;  Poly.  H.  S.,  Los 
Angeles;  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1908-10.  M.  A,  in 
Arch,,  Harvard,  1916.  Alpha  Rho  Chi;  V,  P., 
Arch,  Club;  Y,  M,  C.  A,  Cabinet;  Arch,  Club 
Play.  Arch.  Draftsman,  Minneapolis,  1913-14; 
Head  of  .\rch.  Depl..  Dunwoody  Inst.,  do., 
1914-15;  Chief  Designer,  Malcomson  and  Hig- 
ginbothani,  Archs,,  Detroit,  1916-18.  Mem., 
iUini  Club,  Detroit;  Harvard  Club,  do.  Mar- 
ried Mildred  Clayton  Seyster  ('13),  Ag  2, 
1917,  Cham])aign,  .4ddress,  425  Montclair  Ave,, 
Detroit;  bus.  add.,  300  Moffat  Bldg.,  do. 

5953.  MARSHALL  ANKENY  SOUERS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F"  19,  1891,  Des 
Moines;  s.  W'ebb  (b.  Akron,  O.)  and  Eunice 
.\urila  (Clark)  Souers  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
W.  Des  Moines  II.  S.  Zeta  Psi.  Address,  An- 
keny,  la. 

5954.  CLARK  H.  SPITLER 
Cml.  Dir.;  A.  B.  in  Bus,  L,  &  A,;  b,  Ag  27, 
1891,  Sullivan,  III,;  s.  Frank  (b,  1855,  Salem, 
111.)  and  Mae  (McCaig)  Spitler  (b,  i860,  Ur- 
bana, (),),  Prepared  in  .Sullivan  H.  S.  Chi 
Phi:  .'Mtiba  Kappa  Psi.  With  Sears  Roebuck 
S:  Co.,  Chicago.  1913-15;  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Com- 
merce. Alaska,  1916;  Dir.,  Cml.  Work  Mont- 
rose Co.  H.  S.,  Montrose,  Colo..  1917;  do., 
Trinidad,  Colo.  Address,  311  W.  Topeka  Ave,, 
Trinidad,   Colo. 


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S9S5.  LKLANI)  STANFORD  STALLINGS 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  My  30, 
1890,  Alhainl)ra,  111.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  My  2J, 
1868)  and  Mary  Louisa  (Pearce)  Stallings  (b. 
Ja  17,  1870,  Alhambra,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Granite  City  II.  S. ;  Goshen  Coll.  Prof.,  Agr., 
Goslieii  Coll.,  summer,  1913:  Dir.,  Agr.,  II.  S., 
Steward.  Minn.,  1913-14;  Breckenridge^  Minn., 
1914-17;  Blue  Karth,  do.,  1917-18;  Co.  Agr. 
Agt.,  Wilkin  Co.,  do.,  1918 — .  Home  Guard. 
Breckcnridge,  do.,  1917 — .  Married  Elsie 
Marion  Ahlers,  D  29,  191 5,  Steward,  Minn. 
Child,  Marion  Pearce,  b.  D  30,  19 17.  Address, 
IJreckenridge,  Minn. 

S9S6.     FRANK  VERNON  STIPP 
(Brother  of  No.  7239) 
Missionary;  A.  B.  in  Sc.;  b.  N  9,   i8gi,  Dan 
ville.    111.;    s.    T.    L.    Cb.    D    24,    i8d8.    111.)    and 
Emma    P.    Stipp    (b.    N    28,    1854,    III.).      Pre- 
pared in  Rossville  H.  S.    A.  M.,  Phillips  Univ., 

1914.  Acanthus;  Math.  Club:  C.  E.  Club; 
Prelim.  Honors.  Ed.:  The  PliiHt^pine  Chris- 
tian; Ilocano  Dialect  IVeckly.  Pres.,  Philippine 
Christian  Mission;  Supt.,  Evangelistic,  Laoag- 
Aparri,  District  of  Philippine  Christian  Mis- 
sion. Married  Myrtle  E.  Wilson,  Mr  2,  1916. 
Laoag,  P.  I.  Child,  Frank  Wilson,  b.  Ag  11, 
1917  (died  Ag  13,  1917).  Address,  Laoag, 
Ilocos  Norte,  P.  I. 

5957.     MARIE  JENNIE  STOLTEY 

(NAFZIGER) 

(Wife  of  No.  5333) 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ap  10,  i8qo.  Champaign; 

d.  C.  A.  Stoltey.     Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 

Married  Henry  T.  Nafziger   ('12),  Ag  27,  1914, 

Champaign.      Child,    M>3ry    Margaret,^  b.    Jl    29, 

191 5.  Address,  7809  S.  Peoria  St.,  Chicago. 

5958.  O.  RAYMOND  STONE 
Field  Sec;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ag  31,  1885, 
Le  Claire,  la.;  s.  William  M.  Stone  (b.  D  i, 
1858,  do.)  and  Alice  Tallman  (b.  F  22,  1859. 
Camanche,  la.).  Prepared  in  Clinton  (la.) 
H.  S.;  la.  St.  Coll.,  1904-6.  Arch.  Club.  Engr. 
and  Draftsman,  Paget  Engng.  Co.,  San  Fran- 
cisco, 1913-15;  Engr.,  Armour  &  Co.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  summer,  1916;  Dir.,  Research  and 
City  Planning,  Chamber  of  (Commerce,  do., 
summer,  1917;  Head  of  Dept.,  Mech.  an<l 
Arch.  Drawing  H.  S.,  Kansas  City,  Kan., 
191 5;  Field  Sec,  The  Am.  City  Bur.,  New- 
York  City.  Auth.:  St.  Course  of  Study  in  Indus. 
Drawing  for  H.  Schs.  of  Kansas,  .State  Course 
of  Study  for  H.  Sclis.  of  Kan.  Mem.,  Cham- 
ber of  Commerce,  Kansas  City,  Kan.;  City 
Planning  Com.,  do.;  Nat.  Soc.  for  Promotion 
of  Indus.  Educ.  Married  Florence  Nelson.  Ag 
31,  1910,  Albia,  la.  Child,  Alice  Florence,  b. 
Je  7,  1914.  Address,  21 11  Central  Ave.,  Kan- 
sas City,  Kan.;  bus.  add.,  The  American  City 
Bureau,  Tribune  Bldg.,  New  York  City. 

5959.  GLENN  HOWENSTEIN  STOUGH 
Engineer;    B.    S.;    b.    D    15,    1890,    Vernon, 

Kan.;  s.  Alphonso  S.  (b.  My  10.  i8=;5,  O.) 
and  Clara  B.  (Parker)  Stough  (b.  Jl  18,  i860, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Englewood  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
Triangle;  Tau  Beta  Pi:  Prelim.  Honors; 
Technograph  Bd.  Mun.  Engr.,  Chicago,  1913- 
14;  Com.  on  Stresses  in  Track  of  A.  S.  C.  E., 
1914-15;  Dept.,  Pub.  Service  and  Bridge  Div., 
Dept.,  Pub.  Works,  Chicago,  1915-17.  Corp., 
Bat.  D,  ist  111.  F.  A.,  1915-17;  ist  Lt.  Engrs., 
O.  R.  C,  My  191--N  1917;  ist.  Lt.,  C.  A.  C. 
R.  A.,  1917-18;  Capt.,  C.  A.  C,  R.  A.,  Ft. 
Monroe  and  Coast  Defenses  of  San  Diego.  My 
1918;  Maj.,  C.  A.  C,  Ft.  Rosecrans,  Calif. 
Married  Grace  Margreth  Lynch,  Je  25,  1914. 
Address,  6416  Lowe  Ave.,  Chicago.       , 

5960.  PAUL  VALENTINE  STREHLOW 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ag  15,  1891. 

Peoria;  s.  R.  Strehlow.  Prepared  in  Bradley 
Polv.     Inst.       Beta    Theta    Pi;     Scaral);     Arch. 


Club.  Sr.  Smoker  Com.  Contr.,  V.  Jobst  & 
Sons.  Gen.  Contr.  Address,  Lehmann  Bldg., 
Peoria. 

5961.     GEORGE    FRED    SUTHERJ.AND 
A.    B.    in   Sc;    A.    M.,    1914;    b.   Jl   6,    1892, 
Ottawa,  Kan.;  s.  George  Sutherland.     Prepared 
in     Grand     Island     (Neb.)     Coll.       Psi     Delta; 
Adelphic.     Address,  Grand  Island,  Neb. 

5962.  EDWIN  HENRY  SWENSON 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  10,.  1889, 
Milwaukee;  s.  William  Swenson.  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  IT.  S.,  Chicago.  Triangle,  ist  Lt., 
114th  Engrs.,  Argonne  Forest.  France.  Address, 
2309  N.  Sawyer  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.. 
Board   of  Local  Improvement,  do. 

5963.  BAYARD    FREEMAN    TABER 
Architect;    B.    S.    in    Arch.;    b.    S    15,    1889, 

Wendallville,  Ind.;  s.  Homer  H.  (b.  My  11, 
1865.  do.)  and  Alice  L.  (Beck)  Tabcr  (b.  C 
25,  1865).  Prepared  in  Man.  Tr.  H.  S.,  Indi- 
anapolis. Alpha  Tau  Omega;  .Scarab;  Capt., 
Swimming  Team.  Arch.,  Decatur,  111.,  1913- 
14;  do.,  Minneapolis,  1915-17.  loist  Aere 
Squadron,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  Minne- 
apolis. 

5964.  CHARLES  NELSON  TARBLE 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  9,  1883,  Martins- 
ville, 111.;  s.  M.  A.  Tarhle.  Prepared  in  East. 
111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Agr.  Club;  Agr.  Dance 
Com.  Farmer,  Martinsville,  111.  Address, 
Martinsville,   111. 

5965.  EVERETT  HARVEY  TAYLOR 
Chemist;    A.    B,    in    Sc;    M.    S.,    1915;    b.    Jl 

25.  1888,  Lancaster,  Wis.;  s.  S.  W.  (b.  Mont- 
ford,  Wis.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Lincoln) 
Taylor  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Lancaster  (Wis.) 
LI.  S.  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Grad.  Stud. 
L'niv.  of  111.,  191 3-1 5;  Research  Chemist,  Mel- 
lon Inst.,  Pittsburgh,  191 5-1 7.  Address,  Lan- 
caster, Wis.:  c/o  Mrs.  S.  W.  Taylor;  bus.  add., 
48   N.    Broad   St.,    Pennsgrove,    N.   J. 

5966.  HAZEL  EMMA  TAYLOR 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ap  19,  1890, 
Chicago;  d.  Calvin  Fremont  (b.  1861,  Canton, 
111.)  and  Minnie  Ruth  (Smith)  Taylor  (b.  O 
I,  1866,  Aurora,  111.).  Preiiared  in  Lewis 
Inst.,  Chicago.  H.  Sc.  Club;  Women's  League 
.\dvisory  Bd.;  Cap  and  Gown  Com.  Teacher, 
Dom.  Sc,  Chicago  Norm.  Sch.,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress, 5404  Washington    Blvd.,  Chicago. 

5967.  MARCUS   PREVOST  TAYLOR 
Engineer;    B.    S,.    in    C.    E.;    b.    Mr    11,    1891, 

Denver;  s.  Truman  Ashley  (b.  Ap  20,  1844, 
Pelham,  Mass.)  and  Lucy  (Breckinridge)  Tay- 
lor (b.  O  IS,  1866,  Alton,  111.).  Prepared  in 
.\lton  H.  S.  Triangle;  Sigma  Xi;  Scabbard  and 
Blade;  Crystal  Club;  Prelim.  Honors;  Lt.  and 
Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Mgr.,  Class  Basketball;  Jr. 
Prom.  Com.;  Sr.  Hat  Com.;  Sr.  Smoker  Com. 
V.  S.  Sur..  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1913-14;  Engr., 
Ewaig  &  Allen,  Consulting  Engrs.,  Chicago, 
1914-15;  do.,  Drainage  Contracting  Bus.,  do., 
1915-16;  do.,  Engng.  Dept.,  C.  B.  &  Q.  Ry., 
do.,  1916-17.  ist  Lt.,  3''d  U.  S.  Engrs., 
Schofield  Barracks,  Hawaii;  Capt.,  Engrs., 
Washington  Barracks,  Washington,  D  .  C.  Ad 
dress.  800  Franklin  St.,   Alton,   111. 

5968.  SCOTT  CHAMPLIN   TAYLOR 
Chemist;   B.  S.   in  L.  &  A.;  M.   S.,   1915:   b. 

My  25,  1889;  s.  Tames  Henry  (b.  1847,  New 
Castle",  Ind.)  and  Elizabeth  Lee  (Strawn)  Tay- 
lor (b.  1849,  Ottawa,  111.).  Prepared  in  Benicnt 
H.  S.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Asst.,  Chcm., 
I'niv.  of  111..  1913-17;  Research  Chem.,  Pack- 
ard Motor  Car  Co.,  Detroit,  T917 — .  Mem., 
A.  C.  S.  .Address,  c/o  Packard  Motor  Car  Co., 
Detroit. 


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5969.  CLEAVER  THAYER 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  Mr  18,  1890, 
Chicago;  s.  H.  J.  Thayer.  Prepared  in  Hill- 
side Home  Sch.,  Wis.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Alpha 
Kappa  Psi;  Helmet;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Capt. 
and  Regt.  Q.  M.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Varsity  Cheer 
Leader;  111.  Union  Dramatic  Club;  Class  Bowl- 
ing. Married  Frances  Inglis,  Ja  20,  191S. 
Morgan  Park,  111.  Address.  4458  Lake  Park 
Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  913  W.  Van  Buren 
St.,  do. 

5970.'  MARGARET  KATHERIN  TIIEILEN 
(RUCKMICH) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  :9i4; 
b.  N  16,  1890,  Coatsburg,  111.;  s.  John  Christ- 
ian (b.  Te  21,  1845,  Oldenburg,  Ger.)  and 
Helene  (Tieken)  Theilen  (b.  O  19,  1862,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Camp  Point  H.  S.  Gamma  Phi 
Beta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Athenean;  Grad.  Schol- 
arship; Fresh,  and  Prelim.  Honors.  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  Washington,  111..  1914-15;  Asst.,  Hist., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — .  Married  Christian  Alban 
Ruckmich,  Je  7.  191 5.  Cami)  Point,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 702   W.    Oregon   St.,   Urbana. 

S97I.  JAY  FRANCIS  THOMASON 
Orchardist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  13,  1887. 
Waterman,  111. ;  s.  Francis  M.  and  Rosa  I. 
Thomason  (b.  1866,  Campbellsburg,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Calumet  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Mich.  Agr. 
Coll.,  1909-10.  Hort.  Club;  Agr.  Club;  Class 
Basketball.  Land.  Card.,  Chicago,  1913-16; 
Orcharding,  New  Burnside,  111.,  1916-18;  do., 
Ozark.  111.,  1918— .  Inf.,  12th  Co.,  Repl.  and 
Tr.  Troops,  Carnp  Grant;  Mustered  out,  Ja  7, 
1919.    Address,    Ozark,    111. 

5972.  HARWELL  CLOUD  THOMPSON 
Cashier;   A.    B.    in    Bus.    L.   &   A.;   b.   Jl    16, 

1 89 1,  New  Haven,  Conn.;  s.  Wilder  Bowles  (b. 
N  17,  1963,  Romney,  W.  Va.)  and  Laura 
(Cloud)  Thompson  (b.  Mr  26,  1865,  Chester, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Thornton  Tp.  H.  S.,  Har- 
vey, 111.  Iris;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Beta  Gamma 
Sigma;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Philomathean; 
Ma-wan-da;  Prelim.  Honors;  Maj.,  Univ.  Regt.; 
Univ.  Gold  Medal;  Track;  Cross  Country; 
Valedictorian.  In  Flour  and  Feed  Bus.,  Har- 
vey, 111.,  1913-16;  Cashier,  First  Trust  and 
Savings  Bank,  Riverdale,  111.,  1916-17.  O.  T. 
C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  1917;  N.  A.,  Camp  Grant, 
1917;  U.  S.  A.  S.,  Austin,  Tex.,  1917-18;  do., 
Ellington  Field,  Tex.,  1918;  2nd  Lt.,  looth 
Aero  Sqdn.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  Har- 
vey,   111. 

5973.  HERBERT    PERCY    THOMPSON 
Banker;      B.      S.      in     M.      E. ;      b.    Je      28, 

1889,  Wheatland,  111.;  s.  Jesse  Eno  (b.  Ap  1853, 
Sutton,  St.  James,  Eng.)  and  Deborah  (Betters) 
Thompson  (b.  O  7.  1854.  Terrington,  Eng.). 
Prepared  in  Plainfield  H.  S.  E.  E.  Soc;  Foot- 
ball; Wrestling;  Water  Polo.  With  Automatic 
Co.,  Chicago;  Proprietor,  Garage,  Naperville, 
111.;  Banker,  Harvey,  III.  U.  S.  A.  S.,  France; 
with  Army  of  Occupation.  Address,  Du  Page 
Co.,   Naperville,   111. 

5974.     MABEL  ELIZABETH  THORNE 

(Sister  of  No.  7266) 
Statistician;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  A.  M.,  1914;  h. 
O  18,  1887,  Columbus  City,  la.;  d.  Charles  An- 
drew (b.  S  21,  1864,  Huntington  Co.,  Ind.) 
and  Ella  Margaret  (Gray)  Thorne  (b.  My  27, 
1864,  do.).  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.  Kapjia 
Delta  Pi;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Prelim,  and  Final 
Honors;  Coll.  of  Sc.  Scholarship.  Statistical 
Clerk,  U.  S.  Forest  Service,  Washington,  1). 
C,  and  Madison,  Wis.,  1914-17;  Statistician, 
Pa.  Lines  West  of  Pittsburgh,  igi8 — .  Auth.: 
Relation  between  Average  Life  of  Ties  and 
Percentage  Renewals,  Ry.  Review,  Vol.  62, 
1918.  Address,  Huntington,  Ind.;  bus.  add., 
1 1 13  Pennsylvania  Sta.,  Pittsburgh. 


5975.  CLYDE  HOLLIS  THRELKELD 

(Husband  of  No.  7158) 
Business;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  S  25,  1889,  Labo, 
Kan.;  s.  J.  G.  Threlkeld.  Prepared  in  Decatur 
H.  S.  Pi  Omicron ;  Sec,  Univ.  Band;  Univ. 
Orchestra;  Sr.  Ball.  Com.  Cashier,  Mueller 
Mfg.  Co.,  San  Francisco;  with  Cudahy  Pack- 
ing Co.,  Bloomington,  HI.,  1917 — .  Married 
Julia  Elizabeth  Renner  ('15),  Je  28,  1915,  San 
Francisco.     Address,  Bloomington,  HI. 

5976.  ALICE  M.  TIMMIS  (GREENE)  . 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  My  8,  1887,  Elkhart,  Ind.; 

d.  Frank  (b.  My  27,  1857,  White  Pigeon,  Mich.) 
and  Evelyn  (Clyens)  Timmis  (b.  1855,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Englewood  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Chi- 
cago Norm.  Sch.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
H.  Sc.  Club.  Pres.,  Women's  Club,  Choteau, 
Mont.  Married  John  Joseph  Greene,  Ag  i, 
1914,  Ethridge,  Mont.  Children:  Alice  Joan, 
b.  My  16,  1915;  Frank  Timmis,  b.  Jl  9.  1916; 
John  Joseph,  Jr.,  b.  Ja  20,  1918.  Address, 
Choteau,  Mont. 

5977.  MARY  TORRANCE 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S. ;  b.  Harrodsburg,  Ky.; 
d.  William  (b.  Lanarkshire,  Scotland)  and 
Frances  Caroline  (Chamberlin)  Torrance  (b. 
Switzerland  Co.,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  LaCrosse 
(Wis.)  H.  S.;  A.  B.,  Hanover  Coll.,  1900. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Asst.  Libn.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1913-16;  Libn.,  Muncie  Pub.  Lib.,  1917 — . 
Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.,  igii — ;  Ind.  Lib.  Assn., 
1917 — .  Address,  623  Ashland  Ave.,  Muncie, 
Ind.;  bus.  add.,  c/o   Muncie  Pub.  Lib.,  do. 

5078.     TESSIE  ELIZABETH  TROWBRIDGE 

(HARTMANN) 

(Sister  of  Nos.  4937,  7272) 

B.  S.  in  H.   Sc;  b.  S  I,  1886,  Green  Valley, 

111.;    d.    Benjamin    Frederick    (b.    Jl    17,    1851, 

rfi).)    and   Mary   Luella    (Giffin)    Trowbridge    (b. 

Jl   17,    1855,   Marion,  O.).     Prepared  in   111.   St. 

Norm.    Univ.,    1902-04;     1905-06;     1907-08.       H. 

Sc.  Club.     Mem.,  Current  Events  Club;  Presby. 

Church.      Married   Miner   Louis  Hartmann,   Ap 

2,     1915,     Green     Valley,     111.       Child,     Robert 

Trowbridge,   b.   Ap   8,    1917.      Address,    106    St. 

Joe  St.,  Rapid  City,  S.   Dak. 

5979.  ROBERT  EDGAR  TURLEY,  JR. 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in   C.   E. ;    M.   S.,    1915;    b. 

S  2,  1892,  Richmond,  Ky.;  s.  R.  E.  (b.  N  15, 
do.)  and  Idella  Duff  (Spears)  Turley  (b.  D  25, 
1871,  Nicholasvillc,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  East 
Ky.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Triangle;  C.  E.  Club; 
Class  Football.  Asst.  Engr.,  Baltiniore  Sewer- 
age Comn.,  1913-14;  do.,  Boggs  &  Forbes,  Civ. 
Engrs.,  Richmond,  Ky.,  1915-16;  do.,  on  Ry. 
Car  Wheel  Tests,  Univ.  of  111.,  Engng.  Exp. 
Sta.,  1916.  1st  Lt.,  C.  A.  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  N 
30,  1916;  Capt.,  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  Ag  5, 
1 91 7 — .  Auth.:  After  Bob  White  Down  in 
Alaliain',  Field  and  Stream,  S  1916.  Mem.,  Ft. 
Monroe  Club.  Married  Lydia  Cabell  Elmore, 
Jl  4,  1918,  Lancaster,  Ky.  Address,  505  S.  2nd 
St.,   Richmond,  Ky. 

5980.  "REUBEN   RAYMOND  TURNER 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  Chem. ;  b.  Ap  i,  1887,  Tay- 

lorville,  111.;  s.  James  Riley  (b.  D  4,  1836, 
Green  ("o.,  Ind.)  and  Euphema  Malvina  (An- 
derson) Turner  (b.  N  5,  1843,  Litchfield,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Taylorville  Tp.  H.  S.;  Millikin 
Univ.,  1905-9.  Analytical  Chem.  Mem.,  A.  C. 
S. ;  Navy  Chem.  Assn.  Married  Jessie  Bruce 
Gii)bs,  Je  23,  1914,  Galva,  HI.  Died  Ja  28,  1919, 
Philadelphia. 

5981.     HAROLD  WERTZ  UNDERHILL 

Architect;    A.    B.    in   A.    E.;    b.   N    11,    1891, 

Onawa,  la.;  s.  Charles  E.  (b.  1857,  Cambridge, 

111.)    and   Minnie   (Wertz)    Underhill    (b.    1867, 

Steamboat  Rock,  la.).     Prepared  in  Onawa  H. 


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S.;  Drake  Univ.,  la.  Chi  Phi;  Vignola  Club; 
Soph.  Cotillion;  Color  Serf?t.  Staff;  Bus.  Mgr. 
and  Ed.,  Tccltnograph.  Arch.  Draftsman,  Chi- 
cago, 191315^  do.  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1915-18. 
Govt.  Civ.  Service,  Arch.  Design  and  In- 
spection. Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Married  Sj;le  Welles,  1912,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
(divorced   S   1917).     Address,   Onawa,   la. 

598-'.  HOWARD  DeWirr  VALENTINE 
B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  M.  S.,  1915;  b.  S  3,  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  William  C.  (b.  S  2,  1866,  Milwau- 
kee) and  Clara  (Buschmann)  Valentine  (b.  N 
29,  1 87 1,  Chicago).  Pre])ared  in  Crane  Tech. 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon;  ist  Lt.,  Univ.  Regt.  U.  S. 
Rubber  Co.,  Naugatuck,  Conn.,  1915-16;  Instr., 
Chem.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1916-17;  do., 
1919 — .  ist  Lt.,  Engrs.  Corps,  Chief  Gas  Offi- 
cer, 89th  Div.,  Camp  Funston,  Kan.,  N  1917; 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918.  Address,  Univ.  of 
Wisconsin,    Madison,    Wis. 

5983.     WILLIAM  CARL  VAUBLE 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  18,   1888,   Crown  Point, 
Ind. ;   s.    C.   Vauble.      Prepared  in   Washington 
H.  S.    Agr.  Club.    Address,  Mooreton,  N.  Dak. 

5984.  EMIL  JOSEPH  VERLIE 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  7,  1891,  Centerville 
Sta.  Tp.,  St.  Clair  Co.,  111.;  s.  Jule  Albert  (b. 
M  8,  1854,  do.)  and  Marie  Theresa  (Grimont) 
Verlie  (b.  S  8,  1866,  do.).  Prepared  in  East 
St.  Louis  H.  S.  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Egyptian 
Club;  Philomathean;  Order  of  the  Coif.  Law- 
yer, East  St.  Louis,  111.  Auth.:  Constitutional 
Conventions  in  111.,  Legislative  Reference  Bur., 
1918;  111.  Constitutions,  111.  St.  Historical 
Lib.  Married  Blanche  Nan  Pew,  Ja  14,  1918. 
Address,  6s8A  Veronica  Ave.,  East  St.  Louis, 
111.;   bus.   add..  Murphy  Bldg.,   do. 

5985.  CHESTER  ANDRUS  VINCENT 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  i,  1889, 
Troutdale,  Ore.;  s.  Arthur  W.  (b.  Ag  5,  1865, 
Croswell,  Mich.)  and  Hannah  (Ross)  Vincent 
(b.  Ap  II,  1870,  do.).  Prepared  in  Union 
(Ore.)  H.  S.;  B.  S.,  Ore.  Agr.  Coll.,  1910. 
tnstrumentman,  R.  R.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.,  1913-14; 
Civ.  Engr.,  Rancogua,  Chile,  1914-17;  Ship 
Draftsman,  Portland,  Ore.,  1917-18;  G.  M. 
Standifer  Const.  Corp.,  1918 — .  Married 
Nellie  E.  Vincent,  Je  15,  1918,  Damascus, 
Ore.  Address,  1280  13th  St.,  North  Van- 
couver, Wash.;  bus.  add.,  G.  M.  Standifer 
Construction   Corporation,   do. 

5986.     WILLLAM    RICHARDSON    VOS- 
BURGH,  JR. 

Salesman;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  D  16, 
1890,  Oak  Park,  111.;  s.  William  Richardson 
(b.  S  5,  1854.  Ovid,  N.  Y.)  and  Annie  Louise 
(Jones)  Vosburgh  (b.  Ag  16,  i860,  Oswego, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Oak  Park  H.  S.  Alpha 
Delta  Phi;  Ma-wan-da;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.; 
Swimming  Team.  In  Bus.  Mgr's.  Office,  Chi- 
cago Herald;  (Toal  Salesman,  Sterling  Midland 
Coal  Co.,  Chicago.  Married  Marie  Louise 
French,  Je  2,  1917,  Chicago.  Address,  152  N. 
Humphrey  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.;  bus.  add., 
1507  Fisher  Bldg.,  Chicago. 

5987.  ARTHUR  MELLINGER  W.VGGONER 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  O  18,  1887, 
Decatur,  111.;  s.  C.  L.  (b.  Je  15,  i860,  do.)  and 
Elizabeth  Barbara  (Mellinger)  Waggoner  (b. 
D  31,  1859,  Burlingtoiv,  la.).  Prepared  in 
Decatur  H.  S.  Alpha  Rho  Chi;  Arch.  Club. 
.^rch.,  Decatur,  111.  Mem.,  Decatur  Rotary 
Club.  Married  Zoe  Marie  Kennedy,  Jl  i6,  1913, 
Decatur,  111.  Child,  Mary  Catherine,  b.  Ag  21, 
1914,  Decatur,  111.  Address,  125  Summit  Ave., 
Decatur,  111.;  bus.  add.,  225  Citizen's  Title 
and  Trust  Bldg.,  do. 


5988.  "EDWARD  WALLACE 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  9,  1890,  Chicago;  s. 
Henry  Wallace.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  H. 
S.,  Chicago.  Fresh.  Varsity  Baseball;  Varsity 
Baseball;  Class  Football;  Mgr.,  Class  Football; 
Soph.  Fob  Com.;  Jr.  Smoker  Com.  C.  A.  C, 
A.  L.  F.,  France.  Died  of  wounds,  S  13,  1918, 
Paris,   France. 


5989.  WELLINGTON  JAMES  HAMILTON 
WALLACE 
Arch.  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  18, 
1883,  Monticello,  Mo.;  s.  Thomas  Coleman  (b. 
.S  10,  1856,  Falmouth,  Ky.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Lillard)  Wallace  (b.  My  15,  i860,  Canton, 
Mo.).  Prepared  in  LaGrange  Coll.,  La  Grange, 
Mo.  Arch.  Club.  Arch.  Draftsman,  Galesburg, 
111.,  1913,  Chicago;  Centerville,  la.;  1913-14; 
Farmer,  Monticello  Mo.,  191 5;  Arch.  Drafts- 
man, St.  Louis;  Evansville  Ind.,  191 6;  Har- 
vard, 111.,  191 7;  Bartlcsville,  Okla.,  1918.  ist 
O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.  Address,  Monti- 
cello, Mo.;  bus.  add..  Room  310,  First  Na- 
tional  Bank  Bldg.,   Bartlesville,  Okla. 


5990.     EDWARD  HARVEY  WALWORTH 

(Brother  of  Nos.  7286,  9467) 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1917;  b 
N  I,  1888,  Mazon,  111.;  s.  Edward  Willard  (b. 
My  12,  1855,  Oswego,  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Estella 
S.  (Dewey)  Walworth  (b.  S  28,  1858,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Morris  H.  S.  Asst.,  Crop  Pro- 
duction Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-16; 
Instr.  do..  1916-18;  Co.,  Agt.,  Martinsville,  111. 
Auth.:  (With  L.  H.  Smith)  Variation  in  the 
Development  of  Secondary  Rootlets  in  Cereals, 
Juur.  of  Am.  Soc.  of  Agronomy,  Vol.  10,  No. 
I,  1918.  Married  Frances  E.  Hinds,  O  24, 
1913,  Tuscola,  111.  Children:  Lois  Nelle,  b.  Ag 
23,  1914;  Willard  Hinds,  b.  Ja  i,  1917.  Ad- 
dress,  Martinsville,   111. 


S99I.  PHILIP  HENRY  WARD 
(Brother  of  No.  4961) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  28,  1891,  Sterling, 
111;  s.  Henry  C.  (b.  Hendrysburg,  O.)  and 
Mary  C.  (Anthony)  Ward  (b.  Sterling,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Sterling  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Ep- 
silon;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Helmet;  Bus.  Mgr., 
Siren:  HHni  Trustee;  Soph.  Cotillion  Com.; 
Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Chm.,  Irish  Banquet;  Coll. 
Dancing  Club;  Home-Coming  Com.;  Sr.  Ball 
Com.,  Ben  Franklin  Club.  City  Atty.,  Ster- 
ling, 111.  Married  M.  Edith  Jamison,  Ja  15, 
1916,  Sterling,  111.  Address,  406  B  Ave., 
Sterling,    111.;    bus.    add.,    Lawrence    Bldg.,    do. 

5992.  CHAUNCEY  BROWN  WATSON 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  22,  1889,  Elva 
Station,  111.;  s.  L.  Watson.  Prepared  in  De- 
Kalb  H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Philomathean;  Agr.  Club; 
Varsity  Football;  \'arsity  Water  Polo;  Y.  M. 
C  A.  Cabinet;  Home-coming  Com.  Farmer, 
DeKalb,  111.     Address,  R.  3,   DeKalb,  111. 

5993.  CLAUDE  HARRISON  WATTS 
Instructor;  .\.  B.  in  Bus.  .A.dm.;  b.  O  26, 
1888,  Saunemin,  111.;  s.  John  S.  (b.  D  29,  1863, 
III.)  and  Minnie  (Spafford)  Watts  (b.  S  19, 
1864,  do.).  Prepared  in  Pontiac  H.  .S.  Acacia; 
Ma-wan-da;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Freshman  Varsity 
Baseball;  Varsity  Baseball;  Capt.,  Baseball. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Pontiac,  111.,  1914;  do.,  San- 
dusky, O..  191s;  do.,  Elgin.  111.,  1016-17;  Instr., 
Univ.  of  .\rk.,  Fayetteville,  Ark..  191 7-18. 
Married  Ruth  Dalley,  D  29,  1914,  Cincinnatus, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Claude  Harison.  Jr.,  b.  O  3. 
1915;  Charles  Dalley.  b.  Jl  13.  1917.  Address, 
c/o  tJniv.  of  Ark.,  Fayetteville,  Ark. 


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5994.  II  HUMAN  WILLIAM  WEIS 
CSon  of  No.  371) 
Mgr.,  Paper  Plant;  A.  B.  in  Chem.;  b.  My 
18,  1891,  Chicago;  s.  Joseph  B.  ('83),  (b.  Peru, 
111.)  and  Isabel  G.  \Veis  (b.  Montreal,  Can.). 
Prepared  in  Franklin  H.  S.;  Amherst  Coll. 
Beta  Thcta  Pi;  Ed.,  Siren.  Selling  Paper,  New 
York  City,  1914-15;  Mgr.,  Paper  Plant,  To- 
ronto, Can.,  1915-17.  Capt.,  340th  F.  A.,  N.  A., 
Camp  Funston,  Kan.,  N  27,  1917;  do.,  with 
.\rniy  of  Occupation,  Coblenz,  Ger.,  19 18 — . 
Married  Adela  Grace  Rolph,  Je  30,  1917.  To- 
ronto, Ontario,  Can.  Address,  25  Cleveland  St.. 
Holyoke,   Mass. 

5995.  LEO  HAROLD  WEISFELD 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ja  24,  1889, 
Chicago;  s.  D.  Weisfeld.  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Arch.  Draftsman.  Mar- 
ried Thelma  Silverburg,  Je  16,  1918,  Chicago. 
Address,    1802   Millard    Ave.,    Chicago. 

5996.  CHARLES  MINER  WIIAITE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  29.  i8go, 
Glenbtiry,  111.;  s.  Walter  Watt  and  Elizabeth 
Jay  (Harper)  Whaite.  Prepared  in  Hoopeston 
H.  S.  Wcstinghouse  Elec.  &  Mfg.  Co.,  E. 
Pittsburgh,  1913-15;  do.,  Philadelphia,  1915-16; 
West  India  Mgnit.  and  Consultation  Co.,  Cupey, 
Cuba,  1916;  Wcstinghouse  Elec.  &  Mfg.  Co., 
Chicago,  1916-18.  Ord.  Dept.,  U.  S.  N.  A., 
D  II,  191 7;  Mustered  out,  F  7,  1919-  Address, 
Hoopeston,  111. 

5997.  IRENE  BURCHARD  WHEELER 
Home  Demonstrator;  b.  Je  10,  1890,  Grant 
Park,  111.;  d.  Thomas  Jewett  (b.  Jl  19,  1859, 
do.)  and  Celestia  Buell  (Burchard)  Wheeler 
(b.  Jl  10.  1859,  Earlville,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Kankakee,  H.  S.  Sigma  Kappa;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Teacher,  II.  So.,  Fonda,  la.,  1913-14;  do., 
Kankakee,  111.,  1914-17;  do.,  Lewistown,  Mont., 
191 7-18;  Home  Demonstrator,  Jones  Co., 
Wyoming,  la.,  191 8 — .  Address,  Laurens,  la.; 
bus.  add.,  Jones  Co.,  Wyoming,  la. 

5998.  LYMAN  GAGE  WHEELER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  15,  i8go, 
Carrollton,  111.;  s.  E.  E.  Wheeler.  Prepared 
in  Carrollton  H.  S.  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors. 
Gov.  Employment,  Elk  Point,  S.  Dak.;  U.  S. 
Eng.  Office,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Address,  Car- 
rollton, 111.;  bus.  add.,  704  Postal  Tel.  Bldg., 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

5999.     JAMES   MARION   WHELAN,  JR. 

Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  2.  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  James  M.  Whelan.  Prepared  in 
Bloom  Tp.  II.  S.  Prelim.  Honors.  Address, 
1517  Otto  Blvd.,  Chicago  Heights,  111. 

6000.  CALVIN  WILLIAM  WHITE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  10,  1890. 
Barry,  111.;  s.  G.  W.  White.  Prepared  in 
Galcsburg  IT.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  .\delphic; 
Scribblers;  Assoc.  Ed.  Siren;  Mask  and  Bauble; 
111.  Union  Dramatic  Club.  Teacher,  11.  S., 
Springfield,  III.  Address,  609  West  Stoughton 
St.,  Urbana-  bus.  add.,  c/o  High  School, 
Springfield,   111. 

6001.  JAMES  GORDON  WHITE 
Salesman;  B.  .S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  21,  iSgi. 
Chicago;  s.  James  (b.  JJanbridge,  Ireland)  and 
Jane  (Fryar)  White  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Lake  View  IT.  .S.,  Ciiicago.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma: 
\^arsity  Basketball.  St.  Highway  Comn.  of 
111.,  1913;  Bd..  Local  Improvements.  Chicago, 
i9i3-i4;Salcsman,  Liquid  Carbonic  Co.,  1914; 
Engr.,  Harbor  Bd..  Chicago,  1914;  Salesman, 
James  White  Paper  Co.,  1914-17.  Aviation 
Section,  U.  S.  A.,  1917-18:  2n.l  Lieut..  LT.  S. 
Marine  Corps,  1918 — .  Address,  527  Oakdale 
Ave.,  Chicago. 


6002.  MARY  LOUISE  WHITE 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  O  4,  1889, 
Lena,  Ind.;  d.  William  Henry  (b.  N  22,  1865, 
do.)  and  Susan  Ellen  (Irwin)  White  (b.  S  6, 
1863,  do.).  Prepared  in  Chrisman  H.  S.  W. 
A.  A.  Instr.  Latin  and  Eng..  Metcalf,  111., 
1913-14;  do.,  Muskogee,  Okla..  191 4- 18;  Spon- 
ser  for  Pantheon  Classical  Club,  Muskogee, 
Okla.  Address,  1633  E.  Okmulgee,  Muskogee, 
Okla. 

6003.     CHARLES  EARL  WHITNEY 
Civ.   Engr.;   B.   S.   in   C.   E.;   b.    Ag   11,    1889, 
Sweet  Water,  111.;  s.  C.  F.  Whitney.     Prepared 
in    Central    II.    S.,    Washington,    1).    C.     Alpha 
Delta  Phi.     Address,  Silver  Springs,  Md. 

6004.  HELEN   WOODROW   WHITNEY 
Teacher;  A.  B.   in  L.   &  A.;   b.    O  31,   1891. 

La  Grange,  111.;  d.  Charles  A.  (b.  1854,  Gar- 
rettsville,  O.)  and  Carrie  A.  (Rood)  Whitney 
(b.  1858,  Marengo,  111.).  Prepared  in  Lyons 
Tp.  H.  S.  and  Chicago  Norm.  Coll.  Alpha 
Omicron  Pi;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi. 
Teacher,  La  Grange,  III.,  1915-17;  do.,  Chicago, 
1017-18.  Treas.  and  V.  P.,  Chicago  Alumnae 
(  hapter,  Al])ha  Omicron  Pi.  Address,  64S 
Grace   St.,   Chicago. 

6005.  HARRY  ANTHONY  WIERSEMA 
Bridge  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  8,  1892, 

Grand  Rapids,  Mich.;  s.  Anthony  (b.  My  20, 
1S56,  Holland,  Mich.)  and  Reka  (Verbeek) 
Wiersema  (b.  Ap  :6,  1867,  do.).  Prepared  in 
lames  Sterling  Morton  H.  S.,  Cicero,  111.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Arcus  Club;  Prelim.,  Final,  and  Spe- 
cial Honors;  Engr.,  Concrete  Elevators,  Fort 
William,  Can.,  1913;  Asst.  Engr.,  New  Memphis 
r.ridge.  Memphis,  Tenn.,  1914-16;  Inspecting 
Engr.  of  Bridges,  St.  Louis,  1917;  Insp.  Const., 
Portsmouth,  Va.,  1917 — .  Address,  622  Goodwyn 
Inst.,  Memphis,  Tenn. 

6006.  JAMES  ELMO  WILEY 
Stock  Raiser  and  Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b. 
Ap  14,  1891,  Colfax,  111.;  s.  J.  J.  (b.  1847.  do.) 
and  Sarah  R.  (Harpole)  Wiley  (b.  1870,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Agr.  Club.  Stock 
Kaiser  and  Agr.,  Stone  Ranch,  Cedarvale,  Kan. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.^  Address,  Colfax,  111.; 
tyus.  add.,  Cedarvale,   Kan. 

6007.     MAUDE  HARRIET  WILLARD 

(CHURCH) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Je  22,  1884,  Belvidere. 
111.;  d.  Luther  Cyrus  and  Haltie  Jane  (Allen) 
Willard.  Prepared  in  Belvidere  II.  S.  and  N. 
\V.  Univ.  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Athenean.  Teacher 
II.  Sc,  McKendree  Coll.,  Lebanon,  III.,  1913- 
14;  Asst.,  11.  Sc,  Columbia  Coll.,  1918 — .  Mar- 
ried Frank  Martin  Church,  Jl  18,  1914,  Belvi- 
dere, III.  Children:  Ellen  Harriet,  b.  Je  10, 
I'ji.s;  George  Luther,  b.  O  18,  1916.  Address, 
Columbia,    S.    C. 

6008.  FAY  WILLERTON 
A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  N  23;  Farmer  City, 
111.;  d.  Albert  Taylor  (b.  Oswego,  N.  Y.)  and 
1  aura  Elizabeth  (Kinder)  Willerton  (b.  Le- 
Roy,  III.).  Prejjared  in  Farmer  City  IT.  S.; 
(Oxford  (I'oll.  for  Women.  Kappa  .Mplia  Theta; 
.Advisory  Bd.,  Woman's  League;  _'nd  Cabinet 
V.  W.  C.  A.;  Pan  Hellenic  Delegate.  Address, 
l'"armer   City,    111. 

6009.  ALFRED  LE 
Lawyer  and  Farmer; 
-'6,  1889,  Ontario,  Can.;  s.  Mark  Guy  (b.  Can.) 
and  Arabella  Susan  (Haslam)  Williams  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Medford  (Out.)  IT.  S.;  Ont. 
.\gr.  Coll.  B.  A.,  (Jucen's  Univ.,  1914;  Grad. 
Stud.,  (Jsgoode  Hall.  Toronto,  I9i4-i(*,  Ion- 
ian; Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club.  Lawyer, 
Toronto,  Ont.,  191 7-18'  Farmer,  igi8 — .  Mar- 
ried Louise  Nichols,  Je  191 7,  'J'oronto,  Can. 
.Iddress,  Elrose,  Sask.,  Can. 


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6010.     LULU  HAZEL  WILLIAMS 
Teacher;   A.   B.  in   L.   &   A.;   b.   Ap   i,   1891, 
New    Holland.    III.;    d.    T.    1!.    Williams.      Pre- 
pared in  ."^iiloll  H.   S.     Phi  Beta   Kappa.    Teach- 
er,   Sidell.   111.     Address.    Sidell,   HI. 

601 1.  ROY  CAMPBELL  WILLIAMS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  4,  1890, 
Norwood  Park,  111.;  s.  R.  E.  Williams.  Pre- 
pared in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Trian- 
gle; Golf  Champion,  Golf  Team.  City  Rodman. 
Address,  5735  Talcott  Ave.,  Norwood  I'ark, 
Chicago. 

6012.     BELLE  WILLIAMSON 
(Sister  of  Nos.  3607,  4026) 
Teacher;   A.    B.   in   L.   &  A.;   b.   D   18,    1889, 
Rock  Raiiids.  la.;  d.  George   E.   (b.  F   18,   1855, 
Dayton,  O.)   and  Flora   E.   (Chandler)    William- 
son   (,b.   Mr    I,    1859,    Weldon.    111.).      Prepared 
in    Houston    (Tex.)    H.    S.      Sigma    Kappa;    Phi 
Delta   Psi;   lUiola;   Sec,   Woman's  League;    ist. 
Cabinet,    V.    W.  C.   A.;   W.  A.  A.     Teacher,  H. 
S.,    Houston,    Tex.,    1916.      Address,    Bartlett, 
Tex. 
6013.     ELS  A  WINTERMEYER   (WESSEL- 
HOEFT) 
(Wife  of  No.    1787) 

A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  O   18,    1889,   Chicago;  d.  J. 

C.  Wintermeyer.  Prepared  in  McKinley  H. 
S.,  Chicago;  1-ewis  Inst..  Chicago.  Sigma 
Kappa;  W.  A.  A.  Married  Charles  D.  Wessel- 
hoeft  ('02),  Ap  28,  1 9 14,  Chicago.  Child, 
Flora  Henrietta,  b.  O  31,  1918.  Address,  Box 
S,  Lake  Bluff,  HI. 

6014.  *FRED  PETER  WITTICH,  JR. 

B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  9,  1889,  St.  Louis;  s. 
Fred  Wittich.  Prepared  in  Yeatman  H.  S. 
Acacia;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc. ;  Stud. 
Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Class  Football;  Sr.  Smoker 
Com.  Efficiency  Engr.,  Bell  Telephone  Co. 
Died    Ap   21,    1916,    St.    Louis. 

6015.  CHARLES   ABRAHAM   WOLD 
Engr.   and   Contr. ;   B.    S.   in   C.   E. ;   b.   Jl  24, 

1887,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.;  s.  Louis  A.  (b. 
A^  5.  1851.  Bergen,  Norway)  and  Mary  Martha 
\\  old  (b.  D  12,  1849,  Norway).  Prepared  in 
Douglas  Co.  H.  S.,  Castle  Rock,  Colo.  Tri- 
angle; C.  E.  Club;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Philo- 
mathean;  Lt.  and  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Drainage 
Engr.   and   Contr.     Address.   Windom,   Minn. 

6016.  HERMAN  CARL  WOLF 
Supt.  Water  Co.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  M.  S., 
1914;  b.  O  28,  1891,  Edwardsville,  111.;  s.  Her- 
man E.  (b.  Ag  25,  1850,  Philadelphia)  and 
Mary  H.  Wolf  (b.  F  10,  1862,  Troy,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Edwardsville  H.  S.  Acacia;  Eta 
Kappa  Nu;  Sigma  Xi.  Asst.  Engr.,  St.  Pub. 
Utilities  Comn.  of  111.,  191416;  Supt.,  Edwards- 
ville Water  Co.,  Edwardsville,  111.,  1916-17. 
1st.  Lt.  Engrs..  U.  S.  Reserves,  1917;  447th 
Aug.    Detachment,    A.    E.    F.,    France;    ist    Lt., 

D.  of  C.  and  F.,  Tours,  do.  Assoc.  Mem.,  A. 
I.  E.  E.  Address,  113  Springer  Ave.,  Eklwards- 
ville.    111. 

6017.  WILLIAM  SIDNEY  WOLFE 
(Husband  of  No.  6935;  Brother  of  No.  7314) 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  M.  S.,  1914,  b. 
Mr  21,  1889,  Williamsfield,  111.;  s.  Nelson 
Livermore  (b.  Jl  29,  1864,  Truro,  HI.)  and 
Grace  (Armstrong)  Wolfe  (b.  D  10,  1862, 
Waterside,  .\yrshiu,  Scotland).  Prepared  in 
Williamsfield  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Rho  Chi;  Prelim,  and  Final 
Honors.  With  Morey  Newgard  &  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, summer  1913;  With  an  Efficiency  Ens;r., 
do.,  summer  1914;  With  Leonard  Const.  Co- 
New  York  City,  summer  191 5;  Steel  and  Rein- 
forced Concrete  Designer,  I.  C.  Ry.  summer 
1916;    do..    Smith  Hinchman   &    Grills,    Detroit, 


summer  191 7;  Instr.,  Arch.  Engn^.  Univ.  of 
111.,  1914-18;  Concrete  Ship  Designing,  1918 — . 
Auth. :  Articles  in  Eugng.  Record;  lingng.  and 
Contracting :  Eugng.  News-Record.  Mem., 
Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ;  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  Lois  Myrtle  Harris  ('15), 
Ag  28,  1916.  Urbana.  Child,  Robert  William, 
b.  F  25,  1918.  Address,  Box  65,  North  Glen- 
side,  Pa.;  bus.  add.,  140  N.  Broad  St.,  Phila- 
delphia. 

6018.  WING  FOOE  WONG 
.\ctuary;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  L.  &  A.;  b.  Je  19, 
1890,  Canton,  China;  s.  Hong  Wong.  Pre- 
pared in  Cascadilla  Sch.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Cml. 
Club.  Teacher,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  II.  S.,  Shanghai, 
China.  Acct.  with  Venus  Life  Ins.  Co. 
Actuary  with  Venus  Fire  &  Marine  Ins.  Co. 
Address,    Kiachow    Road,    Shanghai,    China. 

6019.  TSING  TOO  WOO 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    E.    E.;    A.    B.;    b.    S    8, 

1892,  Tachow,  China;  s.  S.  P.  Woo.  Prepared 
in  Lawrence  Acad.  E.  E.  Soc;  Stud.  Branch, 
A.  I.  E.  E.  Elec.  Engr.,  Peking.  China,  igi.s. 
Telegraph  Dept.,  President's  Office,  do.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  President's  Office,  Peking,  China. 

6020.  WAI    SHUN    WOO 

B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Jl  10,  1890.  Canton,  China; 
s.  C.  T.  Tsai.  Prepared  in  Madison,  Wis.  H. 
S.  Cosmopolitan  Club.  Address,  Hankow, 
China. 

6021.  DANIEL  CHARLES  WOOD 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  8,  1889, 
Pekin,  HI.;  s.  Charles  Stephen  and  Mary 
(Belach)  Wood.  Prepared  in  Pekin  H.  S.  Eta 
Kappa  Nu;  Pres.,  E.  E.  Soc;  Mgr.,  E.  E. 
Show.  Asst.  Engr.,  Central  111.  Light  Co., 
Peoria,  1913;  Pub.  Utilities  Comn.,  1914-16; 
Service  Engr.;  St.,  HI.  Pub.  Utilities  Comn., 
Springfield.  III.,  1917-18.  5th  C.  A.  O.  T.  C. 
Ft.  Monroe.  Va. ;  2d  Lt.,  do.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E. 
E. ;  Springfield  Engr.  Club;  N.  E.  L.  A.  Ad- 
dress, 700  S.  8th  St.,  Pekin,  HI. 

6022.     ARDIE   GERALDINE   WOODS 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in    L.    &   A.;    b.    S    2,    1884, 
Macomb,  III.;   d.   M.   Woods.     Prepared  in  Ma- 
comb H.   S.     Address,  Sullivan,  111. 

6023.  GEORGE  EDWARD  WOODS 
Lawyer;   A.   B.  in  L.  &  A.;   b.  Mr  22,   1891, 

Hume,  111.;  s.  Archie  Edgar  (b.  Columbus, 
O.)  and  ilary  Thomas  (Bowen)  Woods  (b. 
Paris.  111.).  Prepared  in  Hume  H.  S.,  LL. 
B.;  Harvard,  19 17.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Yoxan; 
V.  P.  Soph.  Class;  \'arsity  Track;  Class  Foot- 
ball; Class  Baseball.  Lawyer,  Mayer,  Meyer, 
Austrian  and  Piatt,  Chicago,  191 7 — .  Address, 
5733  University  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.. 
Room   2010,  208   S.    La  Salle  St.,   do. 

6024.  FAY  MORSE  WOOLDRIDGE 
Druggist;    B.    S.    in    E.    E.;    b.    Ja    21,    1891. 

Gifford.  111.;  s.  W'illiam  Alonzo  (b.  Ag  30, 
1851,  Bridgeport,  N.  Y.)  and  Hattie  Maria 
(>Iorse)  Wooldridge  (b.  Ag  22,  1862,  Lisbon, 
III.).  Prepared  in  Rantoul  H.  S.  Druggist. 
Mem.,    Baptist    Church.      Address,    Gifford,    HI. 

6025.  WILLIAM  HENRY  WOOLSTON 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  18.  1891, 
Geneva,  III.;  s.  Joseph  L.  (b.  Victor,  N.  Y.) 
and  Isabella  (Newton)  Woolston.  Prepared  in 
Geneva  H.  S.  Cornell  Univ..  1908-9;  M.  D., 
N.  W.  Univ.,  1915.  Phi  Delta  Thcta;  Alpha 
Kappa  Kappa;  Yoxan;  Football.  Cant.,  1913; 
Basketball,  Capt.,  19 13.  House  Phys.,  St. 
Luke's  IIosp.,  191 5;  do.,  Cook  Co.  IIosp.,  1915- 
17;  Lt.,  Army  Sled.  Service,  France,  Base 
Hosp.,  No.  36,  1917 — -.  Address.  1232  Chase 
.Ave.,    Chicago. 


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6026.  JOSEPH  LOYD  WORRELL 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  1).  N  24,  1887, 
Bowen,  111.;  s.  Robert  E.  and  Lillian  T.  (Smith) 
Worrell.  Prejiared  in  Howen  H.  S. ;  Kno.x 
Coll.  Adelphic;  Agr.  Club;  Bushnell  C.uild. 
Teacher,  Agr.,  H.  S.,  Ha.stings,  Mich.,  1913- 
14;  do.,  Enterprise,  Ore.,  1914-17;  Stud.,  ITiiiv. 
of  111.  1917;  Teacher,  Agr.  IL  S.,  Anola,  Minn,, 
1917.  Pvt.  ist.  Bat.  3rd  R.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Grant,  111.,  1918;  Camp  Le  Cormeau,  France; 
Mustered  out,  Ja  19.  1919-  Address,  Bowen, 
111.;  bus.  add..  Falls  City,   Neb. 

6027.  MABEL  FERN  WORRELL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Jl  16,  1886, 
Bowen,  111.;  d.  James  W.  (b.  N  24,  1844.  Pa.) 
and  Nancv  K.  (Forsyth)  Worrell  (b.  Je  3, 
1848.  Adams  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Carthage 
H.  S.;  Knox  Coll.  Teacher,  E.  Chicago,  Ind., 
1914-15;  Monmouth  H.  S.,  1915-16;  Tp.  II.  S., 
Industry,  111.,  1917-18.  Address,  West  Point, 
III.;  bus.  add..  La  Grange,  111. 

6028.  ALLAN   THURMAN  WRIGHT 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  F  28.  1888,  Franklin, 
111.;  s.  Wm.  Wright.  Prepared  in  Jacksonville 
H.  S.     Address,  Franklin,  111. 

6029.  SAMUEL  ANTHONY  WRIGHT 
Minister;   A.    B.   in   L.   &   A. ;   b.   S    26,   1884. 

Rome,  Ga. ;  s.  William  A.  (b.  do.)  and  Lucy  F. 
Wright  (b.  Washington,  Ga.).  Prepared  in 
Mount  llermon  H.  S.  M.  A.,  Socio!.,  Co- 
lumbia Univ.,  1914.  Stud.,  Union  Theol.  Sem., 
1913-16.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Minister.  Married 
Margaret  Elizabeth  Neilson,  My  1916,  E. 
Nortlifield,  Mass.     Address,  Hayden,  Col. 

6030.  CHAI  KOO  WU 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Jl  27,  1889,  Soo 
Chow,  China;  s.  B.  S.  Wong.  Prepared  in  Nan 
Yang  II.  S.,  Shanghai,  China.  Cosmopolitan 
Club;  Chinese  Students'  Club;  Ry.  Club. 
Teacher  Govt.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  Shanghai,  China, 
191 5.  Teacher,  Teacher's  Coll.  Address,  c/o 
Teacher's  Coll.,  Nanking,  China. 

6031.     CHIA  CHEOW  YEN 
Professor;    A.    B.    in    Sc;    b.    Ap    11,    1889, 
Foochow,  China.     Prepared  in  Wesleyan  Acad.; 


Cornell;  Univ.  of  Wis.;  Univ.  of  Mich.  A.  M., 
Harvard,  1914.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Math. 
Club;  Final  Honors.  Prof,  of  Math.,  Tangshan 
Engng.  Coll.  Mem.  Am.  Math.  Soc. ;  Math. 
.Assn.  of  Am.  Address,  c/o  Tangshan  Engng. 
Coll.,  Tangshan,  China. 

6032.  EVERETT  GILLHAM  YOUNG 
Estimator;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  M.  E. ;  b.  Je  19, 
1888,  Geneseo,  111.;  s.  Thomas  Shields  (b.  Mr 
18,  1863,  Davenport,  la.)  and  Nancy  Dean 
(Gillham)  Young  (b.  Jl  i,  1862,  Alton,  111.). 
Prepared  in  San  Jose  (Calif.)  and  Topeka 
(Kan.)  H.  Sclis.,  Univ.  of  Kan.  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Sigma  Xi;  Mil.  Band;  Univ.  Orchestra;  Ry. 
Club.  Draftsman  and  Insp.,  Kansas  City,  Kan., 
1913-14;  Research  Asst.,  Ry.  Engng.  Dept., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1914-16;  Estimator.  Calculator, 
Am.  Locomotive  Co.,  Scotia,  Schenectady,  N. 
Y.,  1916 — •.  Married  Charlotte  Anna  Eldridge, 
S  2,  1914,  Topeka,  Kan.  Child,  Charlotte  Vir- 
ginia, b.  Ag  23,  1916.  Address,  24  Forest  Road, 
Schenectady,  N.    Y. 

6033.     *YUNGYEN  YOUNG 
A.  B.   in  Sc;   B.  S.,  M.  S.,  1914;  b.   Mr   15, 
1890,  Nanziang,   China;   s.   Y.   Kivei.      Prepared 
■n  Lawrence  Acad.,  Groton,  Mass.     Died  1915. 

6034.  HENRY  CHARLES  ZEIS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1915; 
b.  Jl  24,  1885,  Waterloo,  111.;  s.  Lorenz  (b.  N 
10,  1845,  do.)  and  Catherine  (Reichcrt)  Zeis 
(b.  Mr  II,  1849,  do.).  Prepared  in  Waterloo 
H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Asst.  Math.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1913-15;  Teacher,  McKinley  11.  S.,  St. 
Louis,  1 91 5 — .  Married  Teresa  M.  Roseman, 
S  II,  1913,  Waterloo,  111.  Children:  Leander 
Bernard,  b.  N  8.  1914;  Anthonelle  Hermina,  b. 
Jl  30,  1916;  Dolores  Marie,  b.  Mr  29,  1918. 
.'iddress,  4142  Walsh  St.,  St.  Louis;  bus.  add., 
2156  Russell  Ave,  do. 

6035.  ROBERT  PAUL  ZIMMERxMAN 
A.  B^  in  L.  &  A.;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  Ja  27, 
1S80.  Ger. ;  s.  R.  A.  Zimmerman.  Prepared 
in  Scientific  and  Literary  Inst.,  Eddy.  Tex.; 
Elmhurst  Coll.  Cosmopolitan  Club.  Address, 
R.  2,  Waco,  Tex. 


CLASS  OF  1914  (634  LIVING,  15  DEAD) 


6036.     ARTHUR    HILDERMAN    AAGAARD 

Instructor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  14,  1890, 
Chicago;  s.  Julius  (b.  N  28,  1856,  Hadersleben, 
Schleswig-Holstein,  Ger.)  and  Abbie  Thomp- 
kins  (Moses)  Aagaard  (b.  N.21,  1858,  Racine, 
Wis.).  Prepared  in  Englewood  H.  S.  Philo- 
mathean;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Lt.  and  Capt., 
Univ.  Regt.  Instr.,  Steam  and  Gas  Engng., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1915-17;  do.,  Mech.  Engng.,  Rice 
Inst.,  Houston,  Tex.  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E. 
Address,  6647  Perry  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.. 
Rice  Inst.,  Houston,  Tex. 

6037.     BERTRAM  ABNEY 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  20,  1892,  Har- 
risburg,  111.;  s.  Albert  G.  and  Gertrude  (Rob- 
inson; Aljney.  I'repared  in  Harrisburg  Tp.  H. 
S.  Alpha  Gamma  Rho.  Married  Leah  lline, 
Jl  28^  1916,  Harrisburg,  111.  Address.  R.  i, 
Galatia,   111. 

6038.     DONALD   WINCHESTER  ACER 
(Brother  of  No.  4996) 

With  Bv-Products  Steel  Co.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A. 
&  S.;  b.  Mr  28,  1893,  Medina,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Her- 
bert Augustus  (1).  Je  19,  1858,  do.)  and  Ella 
L.  Whedon  (b.  Mr  20,  1S58,  Albion,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Medina  (N.  Y.)  II.  S.  I'si  Upsi- 
Ion.  With  Accr-Whcdon  Co.,  Medina.  N.  Y.. 
1914-16;  By-Product  Steel  Co..  Stcubenville, 
O.     Address,   Box   428,   Stcubenville,   O. 


6039.  KATHARINE  EDITH  ACER 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  6,  1892,  Medina, 
N.  Y.;  d.  V.  A.  (b.  F  28,  1S64,  Shelby,  N.  Y.) 
and  Katharine  E.  (Bowen)  Acer  (b.  Ja  22, 
1870,  Medina,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Medina 
(N.  Y.)  H.  S.  Sigma  Kappa;  Yo  Ma;  lUioIa; 
H.  Sc.  Club.  Address,  c/o  Mission  Vineyard 
Co.,   Cucamonga,   Calif. 

6040.  "EUGENE  FRANKLIN  ADAMS 
Instructor;    B.    S.   in  A.    E. ;   b.   Ag  22,    1890, 

Topeka,  Kan.;  s.  IL  J.  Adams.  I'repared  in 
.Shortridge  H.  S.,  Indianapolis.  Arcus;  Arch. 
Club.  Instr.,  Steam  and  CJas  Engng.,  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  1915-17;  Instr.,  Rice  Inst.,  Houston,  Tex., 
1 91 7.     Deceased. 

6041.  RAYMOND   BEAN  ALBRIGHT 

(Brother  of  No.  5518) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  9,  1890,  Arming- 
ton,  111.;  s.  J.  F.  Albright.  Prepared  in  Hittle 
Ip.  H.  S.  Classical  Club;  Fresh.  Honor  List; 
I'rclim.  Honors;  Der  Deutsche  Vorein;  Cap 
and  Gown  Com.     Address,  Minier,  lll.t 

6042.     JOHN  LESLIE  ALDEN 
(Husband  of  No.  6679) 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    M.    E. ;    b.    F   16,    1892, 
Chicago;    s.    Fred    H.    (b.    Ap    22,    1869,    Syca- 
more, 111.)   and  Maude  Marion   (Kelley)  Alden 


I9I41 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


519 


(b.  S  2S,  1869.  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Austin  and  Lake  View  H.  Schs.,  Chicago; 
Kalamazoo  (Mich.)  H.  S.;  Case  Sch.  Ap- 
plied Sc,  1913.  Zeta  Psi;  Helmet;  Ku  Klux; 
Jr.  Councilman  and  h-ngng.  V.  P.,  Stud.  Union. 
Sales  Engr.,  Dust  Collecting  and  All-Condi- 
tioning Ai)paratus,  Steel  I'ullcy  Co.,  N.  Y., 
1914-16;  Asst.  Supt.,  Power  and  Maintenance, 
Ludlow  Mfg.  Assocs..  Ludlow,  Mass.,  1916-17. 
ist.  Hat.,  1st  Prov.  Tr.  Kegt.,  1917;  2nd  Lt., 
Ord.  Dept.,  N.  A.,  1917;  ist  Lt.,  Chem.  Serv. 
Section,  N.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918;  Capt. 
do.:  Mustered  out,  Ja  23,  19 19.  Invented 
Centrifugal  Air  Washer,  Patented,  Ja  1918. 
Auth:  An  Unusual  Dust  Collecting  System. 
Am.  Machinist,  1916;  Pressures  Used  in 
Fan  Testing,  Power,  191 7;  Automobile  Front 
Axle  Design,  Machinery,  1913;  Cam  Shaft 
Drive,  do.,  1914.  Jr.  Mem.,  Soc.  of  Automo- 
bile Engrs..  1916;  A.  S.  M.  E.  Married  Ber- 
nice  Wright  ('14),  S  4,  1917,  Sycamore,  111. 
Child,  John,  b.  Je  28,  1918.  Address,  119  W. 
Exchange  St.,  Sycamore,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Lud- 
low Mfg.  Associates,  Ludlow,  Mass. 

6043.  SARAH  LOUISE  ALESHIRE 
Dietitian;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  N  29,  1891, 
Chicago;  d.  O.  E.  Aleshire.  Prepared  in  Hyde 
Park  H.  S.  Delta  Gamma;  Yo  Ma.  Teacher, 
Chicago:  Dietitian,  LT.  S.  A.  Gen.  Hosp.  No. 
6,  Ft.  McPherson,  Ga.,  1918.  Address,  6519 
Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago.! 

6044.     RUBEN  C.  ALLEN 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  5,  1888,  Montfort,  Wis.; 
s.  John  P.  Allen.     Prepared  in  Montfort  (Wis.) 
H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Wis.    Address,  Montfort,  Wis.t 

6045.  ARTHUR  SAMUEL  AMBROSE 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  24,  1889, 
Downers  Grove,  111.;  s.  Samuel  Lincoln  and 
Helen  (Todd)  Ambrose.  Prepared  in  Down- 
er's Grove  H.  S.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon.  Mgr.. 
Virden  Creamery  Co.,  Virden,  111.,  1914-15; 
Asst.,  Dairying,  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Mechanic 
Arts,  Durham,  N.  H.,  1915-17;  Assoc.  Prof., 
Dairying,  Miss.  A.  &  M.  Coll.  Married  Clara 
Van  Pragg,  S  22,  1913,  Springfield.  111.  Child, 
Warren  Arthur,  b.  O  25,  1914.  Address,  Ag- 
ricultural   College,   Miss. 

6046.     HARLOW  AYDELOTT  AMSBARY 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    M.    E. ;    b.    O    17,    1892, 
Little  Rock,   Ark.;  s.  Frank  Clifford  and  Addia 
Adelia      (Aydelott)      Amsbary.  Prepared  in 

Champaign  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Const. 
Engr.,  Peoria,  1915-16;  do.,  Detroit,  1916-17. 
2nd  Lt.,  C.  A.  C,  LT.  S.  R.,  Foreign  Service, 
1917;  ist  Lt.,  France,  1918;  Capt.,  1918,  re- 
turned from  France,  N  26.  1918;  Mustered 
out,  D,  1918.  Mem.,  Detroit  Alumni  Club,  1916- 
17.  Address,  512   W.   Park  Ave.,  Champaign. 

6047.  EMIL  JOSEPH  ANDERLE 
Ceram.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.;  b.  Mr  22. 
1893,  Chicago;  s.  Joseph  (b.  1869,  Bohemia) 
and  Frances  (Triner)  Anderle  (b.  1870.  Chi- 
cago). Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
Chi  Psi;  Class  Basketball;  Mil.  Band.  Ap- 
prentice Mach.,  C.  W.  Raymond  Co.,  Dayton, 
1915;  Ceram.  Engr.,  Dover,  O.,  1916-17;  Sales 
Dept.,  Internat.  Clay  Mach.  Co.,  Dayton.  O., 
191 7-18.  Naval  Flying  R.  C;  Pilot,  do.,  Pen- 
sacola.  Fla.;  Mustered  out,  D  28,  1918.  Auth.: 
The  Producer  Gas  Fired  Metallic  Radiation 
Dryer,  Claywork,  Mr  1918.  Married  Annette 
Seeling,  Je  6,  1917,  Dayton,  O.  Address,  132 
Hudson  Ave.,   Dayton,  O. 

6048.     CLARENCE  SCOTT  ANDERSON 
(Brother  of  No.   6050) 

Agriculturalist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  15,  1892, 
Sterling,  111.:  s.  James  R.  and  Isabelle  (Cross) 
Anderson.  Prepared  in  Sterling  Tp.  H.  S. 
Tau    Kappa    Epsilon;    Agr.    Club.    Prof.,    Am. 


Ilusb.,  Colo.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1914-16;  Agr.. 
Saguache  Co.,  Saguache,  Colo..  191 7.  Ord. 
Dept.,  U.  S.^N.  A.  1918— .  Married  Ethel 
Todd,  F  16,  191 8,  Wakeman,  O.  Address, 
5427    University    Ave.,    Chicago. 


6049.  JOHN  HENNING  ANDERSON 
(Husband  of  No.  7222;  Brother  of  No.  6051) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  24,  1889 
Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  Peter  John  (b.  1848 
Sweden)  and  Anna  (Swanson)  Anderson  (b 
i860,  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Tri 
angle;  Sigma  Xi;  C.  E.  Soc.  Engr.,  Chicago 
1914-15;  Pittsburgh,  1915-17;  Washington,  D 
C,  1917;  Field  Engr.,  Lakewood  Engng.  Co. 
1919 — .  ist  Lt.,  Kngrs.  Corp.,  U.  S.  A. 
1917;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Am.  Univ.,  Washington,  D 
C,  1917;  Capt.,  212th  F^ngrs.,  Camp  Devens 
Mass.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  Ja  17,  1919.  Mar 
ried  Gladys  May  Smith  ('15),  Je  26,  1917 
Pittsburgh.  Address,  14808  Clifton  Blvd.,  Lake 
wood,  O. 

6050.     RENA  ANDERSON  (McDONALD) 
(Sister  of   No.   6048) 

A.  B.  in  L.  &  A.;  b.  Sterling,  111.;  d.  James 
R.  (b.  Ja  5,  1842,  Lanarkshire,  Scotland)  and 
Isabelle  (Cross)  Anderson  (b.  Je  2,  1847,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Sterling  Tp.  H.  S.;  111.  Wesleyan 
LTniv.,  1912-13.  Kappa  Delta.  Teacher,  H. 
-Sc,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Newman.  111.,  1914-16.  Mar- 
ried Alexander  Ray  McDonald,  Ag  16,  1916, 
Polo,  111.     Address,  Newman,  111. 

6051.  WALTER  SEIGFREID  ANDERSON 
(Brother  of  No.  6049) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  16,  1890, 
Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  Peter  John  (b.  Ja  19,  1849, 
Smolen,  Sweden)  and  Anna  C.  (Swanson) 
Annderson  (b.  Jl  3,  1853,  Sweden).  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  Triangle;  Sigma  Xi;  C.  E. 
Club.  Asst.  Dir.  and  Engr.,  Universal  Port- 
land Cement  Co.,  1914-17;  Pres.  Nat.  Container 
Co.,  Detroit,  191 7-18.  Cadet,  Aviation  Sec- 
tion U.  S.  A.,  St.  Univ.  O. ;  Pilot  55,  do. 
Camp  Dick,  Dallas,  Tex.;  mustered  out  of 
service,  1918.  Auth.:  Articles  in  Enijng.  Con- 
tracting.     Married   Helen    B.    Anderson,   Jl    28, 

1918,  Chicago.  Address,  6519  Kimbark  Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Lakewood  Engng.  Co., 
Chicago. 

6052.  CH.\UNCEY  BLISS  ANDREWS 
Land.  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  4.  1889, 
Chicago;  s.  M.  J.  Andrews.  Prepared  in  Cur- 
tis H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Land.  Club;  Agr.  Club; 
U.  L.  A.  S.;  Hort.  Club;  Class  Swimming. 
Ensign,  Great  Lakes  Naval  Tr.  Sta.,  191 8 — . 
Address,   815   Steinway  Hall,  Chicago. 

6053.  CHARLES  BECHT  ANTHONY 
Arch.  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ag  29, 
1892,  Chicago;  s.  George  D.  Anthony.  Pre- 
pared in  Lane  H.  S.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa.  Mar- 
ried Anna  Margaret  Walsh,  Mr  10,  1917.  Ad- 
dress,  6569  Lakewood  Ave.,   Chicago. 

6054.     CHARLES  HENRY  APPLE 

(Husband  of  No.  7706) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.:  b.  Mr  23,  1891, 
Peoria;  s.  Frank  II.  (b.  Brimfield,  111.)  and 
Wilhemina  (Krumple)  Apple  (b.  Peoria).  Pre- 
pared in  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.  Asst.  St.  High- 
way Engr..  Paris,  111.  F.  .\.,  O.  R.  T.  C.  12th 
Bat.,  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  My  1918;  30th  F.  A.; 
Camp     Funston,    Kan.;    Mustered    out,    Ja     14. 

1919.  Married  Frieda  Elizabeth  Korth  ('16),  F 
2,  1918,  Trivoli,  111.  Address.  R.  2,  Peoria; 
bus.  add.,  510  Metropolitan  Bldg.,  East  St. 
Louis,    111. 


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6055.     ALBERT  ANGELO   APPLEGATE 
(Husband  of  No.   5385;   Brother  of  Nos.   2558, 
3258,    4526)     "- 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  9,  1889, 
Atlanta,  111.;  s.  Albert  (b.  My  8,  1849,  111.)  and 
Clara  (Miller)  Applcgate  (b.  My  6,  1851,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Atlanta  II.  S.  Married  Grace  Rob- 
inson ('12),  Jl  II,  1917,  Roswell,  N.  M.  .Id- 
dress,  Atlanta,  111. 

6056.     HOWARD  CLINTON  ARNOLD 

(Brother  of  No.  5528) 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.;  b.  O  28,  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  Edwin  Hunter  (b.  Cresco,  la.)  and 
Emma  IVLiry  (Noble)  Arnold  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Lake  Univ.  II.  S.,  Chicago;  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  191 7;  M.  A.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1916.  Alpha 
Chi  Sigma;  Sigma  Xi;  Ceram.  Club;  Keramos 
Club;  Prelim,  and  Special  Honors;  Mgr., 
Basketball,  1913.  Instr.,  Ceram.  Engng.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1916-17.  Gas  Defense  Service,  U.  S. 
N.  A.,  Secret  Productions  Dept.,  1917-18. 
Auth. :  Teruary  System,  Am.  Ceram.  !ioc.. 
1917;  Richardson  Continuous  Kiln,  Brick  & 
Clay  Record,  F  191 7;  Refractories  in  Metall- 
urgical Indust.,  Am.  Fouiidryman's  Jour.,  1917; 
Plastic  Enamels,  Am.  Ceram.  Soc.  Trans.,  1916. 
Address,  88^4  Morgan  St.,   Chicago. 

6057.  CLARENCE  MARCELLUS  ASHBURN 
Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  12, 
1883,  W.  Union,  W.  Va.;  s.  W.  Ashburn.  Pre- 
pared in  Salem  (W.  Va.)  Coll..  1906-10;  Univ. 
of  W.  Va.,  1910-13.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Reader.  W. 
Va.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church.  Address,  West 
Union,  W.  Va.;  bus.  add.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Reader, 
W.    Va. 

6058.  CLARA  MABEL  ATTEBERY 
(Sister  of  Nos.  5009,  7350,  8932) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Hillsboro,  111.; 
d.  W.  J.  (b.  do.)  and  Lula  (Bailey)  Attebery 
(b.  Walshville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Hillsboro  H. 
S.  H.  Sc.  Club.  Teacher,  Herrin  Tp.  H.  S., 
111.,  1914-16.  Mem.,  Food  Conservation  Com., 
Montgomery  Co.,  1918 — ■.  Address,  R.  4, 
Hillsboro,    111. 

6059.  EARL  KIRKWOOD  AUGUSTUS 
Associate;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  23,  1892,  Cis- 
co, 111.;  s.  Howard  Clifton  (b.  Mr  13,  1859, 
Macon  Co.,  111.)  and  Jennie  E.  (McKay)  Aug- 
ustus (b.  Mr  27,  1866,  Piatt  Co.,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  .Chaddock  Acad.,  Quincy.  Alpha 
Zeta;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Agr.  Club;  Prelim, 
and  Final  Honors;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Asst. 
and  Instr.,  An.  Ilusb.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-18; 
Assoc,  do.,  IQ18 — .  Married  Margaret  Foss, 
Je  18,  1 914,  Champaign.  Child,  Mary  Marga- 
ret, b.  N  17,  1916.  Address,  1306  S.  Orchard 
St.,   Urbana. 

6060.  JOHN   MADISON   AVERY 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in   L.   A.    &   S.;    b.   Ap    23, 

1882.  Johnston  City.  111.;  s.  R.  A.  Avery.  Pre- 
pared in  So.  111.  Norm.  Sch.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Hillsboro,  111.  Married  Minnie  C.  .Skinner, 
My  20,  1909.  Children:  Mildred;  Esther. 
Address;  c/o  H.  S.,  Hillsboro,  Ill.t 

6061.  ROBERT    MILLS    BAILIE 
.Xrchitcct;    B.    S.    in    A.    E. ;    b.   Ja    22,    1891, 

Storm  Lake,  la.;  s.  A.  D.  Bailie.  Prepared  in 
Storm  Lake  (la.)  H.  S.  Arch.  Club.  Address. 
229  Cayugua  St.,  Storm  Lake,  la.t 

6062.  ALICE  ELIZABETH  BAINES 
Dietitian-  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ap  5,  1891; 
d.  Oscar  O.  (b.  Mr  5.  1863,  Zanesville,  0.) 
and  Ida  J.  (Christie)  Baines  (b.  S  8,  1866, 
Martinstown,  f)nt..  Can.).  Prepared  in  Ur- 
bana H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Yo  Ma; 
W.  A.  A.  Teacher,  Dom.  Sc,  H.  S.,  E.  Au- 
rora, 111.,  1914-18;  Dietitian,  Base  Hosp., 
Camp  Dodge,  In.  Address,  132  .S.  Lincoln 
Ave.,   Aurora,   111. 


6063.     AMELIA  WEST  BAKER 
Teacher;  A.  B.   in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  i,  1889, 
Batavia,   111.;   d.   John    Baker.      Prepared   in  W. 
Batavia    II.    S  .    Teacher,    Oshkosh,    Wis.      Ad- 
dress,  401    Jackson   St.,   Oshkosh,   Wis.t 

6064.  JOSEPH  LADD  BALLOU 
Inspector;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  S  6,  1890, 
Whcaton,  111.;  s.  L.  E.  P.allou.  Preiiared  in 
Elmhursl  H.  S.  Insp.,  C.  T.  Co.,  Wheaton, 
HI.  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  342nd  Inf.,  U.  S.  N.  A.; 
Lt.,  306th  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — . 
Address,   215   Cross  St.,   Wheaton,   111. 

6065.  HARRY  TRUMAN  BARBER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  2,  1890,  Pitts- 
field,  111.;  s.  C.  A.  Barber.  Prepared  in  Pitts- 
field  H.  S.  .Acanthus;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club; 
Class  Basketball.  Overseer,  Pure  Breed  Here- 
ford Farm.  Married  Neva  Wilk,  O  24,  1914. 
Child,    Buford.     Address,   Pittsfield,    Ill.t 

6066.  PHIL  CHASE  BARBER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ap  30,  1S90, 
Chicago;  s.  Albert  Hall  (b.  D  22,  1844,  Pasten- 
kill,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  (Pennell)  Barber  (b. 
F  26,  1850,  Granville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Wen- 
dell Phillips  H.  S.;  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago.  Del- 
ta Kappa  Epsilon ;  Helmet.  Engr.,  A.  H.  Bar- 
ber Creamery  Sui)ply  Co.;  V.  P.,  A.  H.  Bar- 
ber &  Co.,  Chicago  Wholesale  Produce.  2nd 
Lt.,  F.  A.  R.  C;  5th  Regt.,  C.  A.  C,  A.  E.  F., 
France,  1918;  Mustered  out,  Ja  29,  1919.  .-id- 
dress,  5437  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
306    W.   Austin  Ave.,   do. 

6067.  CLARENCE  BARBRE 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  M.  S.,  1915; 
b.  My  15,  1890,  Taylorville,  111.;  s.  William  E. 
(b.  Curan,  111.)  and  Florence  Louisa  (Lewis) 
Barbre  (b.  Breckenridge,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Taylorville  Tp.  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Eureka  Coll., 
[913.  Acanthus;  Chem.  Club;  Mgr.,  Sc.  Bas- 
ketball. Asst.  Prof.,  Organic  and  Biol.  Chem., 
Univ.  of  So.  Calif.,  Med.  Sch.,  1915-16;  Biol. 
Dept.,  II.  S.,  Pasadena,  Calif.,  1916;  Research 
Dept.,  Gen.  Petroleum  Corp.,  1916-18;  2nd 
Asst.  Supt,,  Production  U.  S.  Indus.  Chem. 
Co.,  S.  Baltimore.  1918 — .  Address,  U.  S. 
Indus.  Chem.  Co.,  South  Baltimore. 

6068.  GEORGE  HOLBROOK  BARGII 
Journalist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Ap  30, 
1892,  Kinmundy,  111.;  s.  Edwin  Charles  (b.  F 
7,  1857,  Leeds,  Eng.)  and  Nellie  (Holbrook) 
Bargh  (b.  S  12,  1869,  Farina,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Centralia  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  111.,  1915.  Chi 
P-eta;  Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Mgr.  Ed.,  Daily  Illini; 
.Asst.  Ed.,  lllio;  sunnner  Illini.  1913;  Dope 
.Slieet  Staff,  1012;  Ilome-Coming  Com.,  1913; 
Jr.  Cap  Com.;  Cadet  Hop,  1911-12;  Cml.  Clul); 
l!en  Franklin  Club.  Journalist,  Centralia,  111.; 
do..  Mt.  Vernon,  111.",  1914-17.  (X  M.  R.  C. ; 
Camp  Custer,  19 17;  Q.  M.  Sergt.,  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Cam])  Tohiiston,  Fla.,  1918;  O.  M.  C,  6lh 
.\rmy  Corps,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  ^lem.,  A.  F.  A. 
M.;    Shriner.  Address,  ¥.\r\m\.\ndy.  III. 

6069.     NELLE    ELIZABETH    BARRICK 

(EWAN) 

(Wife  of  No.  2970) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  9,  1890,  Villa 
Grove,  111.;  d.  John  Byrd  (b.  N  30.  1855)  and 
Mary  Catherine  (Davis)  Barrick  (b.  My  11, 
i8sQ,  Canton  III.).  Prepared  in  Villa  Grove  H. 
.'^.;  Urbana  H.  S.  Alpha  Clii  Omega.  Teacher, 
Kewanee,  111..  191517.  Mem.,  O.  E.  .S.; 
ladies  Reading  Club  of  Kewanee;  Congr. 
Church.  Married  William  Clayton  Ewan 
('07),  Je  16,  1917,  Villa  Grove,  III.  Child.  John 
Clayton,  b.  and  died,  Mr  22,  1918.  .Address, 
319   McKinley  Ave.,   Kewanee.   111. 


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6o;o.     TIKXRY    WILMONT    UARTLINt. 

B  S  in  E  E.;  b.  D  28,  1892,  Litchfield  111.; 
s.  II.  W.  Bartling.  Prepared  in  Milliken  Umv.. 
,9,0-,  2.  Mem.,  E.  E..  Soc  ;  I-"^''^^';"  .^'^""^f^'^- 
327  F.  A.,  Ildqtrs.  Co.  Camp  laylo.  Louis- 
ville. Ky.  Address,  9>'  N.  ^ckson  St.,  L.  ch- 
field.  111.;  bus.  adj.,  464  63rd  Ave.,  West  Allis, 
Wis. 

6071      FEDERICO   BASADRE 

Civ  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  22  .890, 
Tarna  Peru  S  A.;  s.  Carlos  Basadre  I-orero 
(h  ]\  1S59.' do.)  and  Olga  (Grohman)  Basa- 
dre (b.  Mr  1864.  do.).  Prepared  in  11.  S 
Lima  Peru  S.  A.;  Scli.  of  Engng.,  do.,  1907- 
09  C  E  cTub;  Spanish  Cdub.  Engr.,  Peru, 
19  is;  do.,  Argentina,  1916-17:  do.  Brazil, 
\ld—.  Address,  174  I-ibertad  M.,  Buenos 
Aires,  Argentina,  S.  A. 

6072.  GLENN  WALLACE    BASS  ^ 
Health  Commissioner;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E^  b. 

My  3.  1890.  Walnut,  111.;  s.  Wallace  Bass  Pre- 
pared in  Walnut  H.  S.  Sigma  Tau;  Prehm. 
Honors  Supt..  Central  111.  Pub..  Service  Co 
Lawrenceville,  111.:  Health  Commissioner,  \al- 
paraiso,  Ind.  Address,  33-4  Harold  Ave.. 
Berwyn,   111. 

6073.  HARRY   LLOYDE  BAUER 
(Brother    of    Nos.    3632,    4S4S) 

Irrigator:  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b  Je  14,  1892.  Blue 
Mound  HI.;  s.  Charles  R.  and  Alice  K. 
(WaH)  Bauer  (b.  WadsvvorthO.)  Prepared 
in  Champaign  H  S^  Ionian;  Agr.  Club;  Hort^ 
Club;  Chess  and  Checker  C  ub;  2nd  Lt  Cadet 
Regt.  Teacher,  Englewood  H.  S.,  Chicago; 
Field  Work,  Great  West.  Sugar  Co.,  Ft  Col- 
lins, Colo.;  Irrigation  on  Covt^^'",.  ^%'"; 
Bell  Fourche  Project  Xewell.  S.  Dak  3rd 
O  R.  T.  C,  Camp  Dodge,  la.;  2nd  Lt.,  Co. 
K.,  Inf.  330,  3.nd  Div..  A.  P.  O.  No  762,  A. 
E.  F.,  1918 — .  Address,  1005  b.  4th  St., 
Champaign. 

6074.  LEO  MICHAEL  BAUER 
(Brother  No.  4546) 
Arch.  Designer;  B.  S  in  A  E.;  b.  Ja  30, 
1892,  Horton.  Kan.;  s.  Victor  (b  Ag  14,  1857. 
Hansen,  Ger.)  and  Mary  Anna  Mane  (Lenz) 
Bauer  (b.  Ja  9,  i860,  do.).  Prepared  m  "c,r- 
ton  (Kan.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Rho  Chi;  Arcus 
Kan.  Soc;  Arch.  Club;  Pres  bpaldmg  C.u.ld, 
19.3;  Univ.  Band,  i9ii-'3;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Arch. 
Year  Book,  1914;  Chm.,  Engng.  Dance  Com., 
1914.  Sec.-Treas.,  V.  Bauer  &  Sons  .  Con- 
tract Engrs.  Horton,  Kan.;  Arch  Designer. 
Detroit,  19:7-.  Officers'  Material  Sch  Muni- 
cipal Pier.  Chicago.  Nat.  Pres,.  Alpha  Klo 
Chi  1914-17.  Married  Eva  Regina  Stroh  Je 
2,  1917,  Detroit.  Address,  79  Seebaldt  Ave.. 
Detroit. 

6075.  ARTHUR  WILLIAM  BAUMGARTEN 
Elec  Ener.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  27,  1889. 
Milwa^;kee;^s.  Carl  Henry  (b.  Ap  1864,  Michi- 
gan City.  Ind.)  and  Minna  (Schaar)  Baum- 
garten  (b.  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  >. 
Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Brev,  Capt  Univ. 
Regt.  Elec.  Engr.,  Chicago  &  Joliet  Elec.  Ry. 
Co,  I9M-I7-  1st  Lt..  Engrs.  R.  C  319th 
Engrs.,  Camp  Custer,  Mich..  191 7—  ,?:?arried 
Louisa  M.  Ifurd.  Ja  25  .9.8  Jol'^t,  HI-  Ad- 
dress,  1 701   Washington  St.,  Joliet,  111. 

6076.  VAUGHN  BUTLER  BAXTER 
Agriculturalist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b  Ag  18, 
:89i\  Ottawa.  111.;  s.  Isaac  Newton  (b.  Ja  20, 
1862.  Troy,  Pa.)  and  Josephine  (B"tler)  Bax- 
ter (b.  Ja  30,  1867,  Prairie  Centre,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Ottawa  Tp.  H  S  Ilus.  Sergt.,  Co 
Admin.,  Camp  Joseph  E.  Johnston,  Fla^  2nd 
Lt.,  Q.  M.  Corps,  do..  1917—-  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church.     Address,  Ottawa,  111. 


6077.     AMY  ADALINE  BEACH 

(Sister  of  No.  737°) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M..  1918; 
b  My  13,  1893,  Watertown,  N.  Y.;  d.  Herman 
(loodrich  (b.  F  28,  1862.  Pittsficld,  Mass.)  and 
Alice  (I'.ecker)  Beach  (h.  Mr  27,  1867,  V\  ater- 
town,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Antwerp  II.  b. 
Athcnean;  Bethany  Circle;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Prelim.  Honors;  Scholarship.  Teacher.  Lang- 
uage, H.  S.,  Bement,  111.  1914-15;  </o.,  Eldorado, 
111  1915-17;  do.,  Champaign  H.  S.,  1918 — . 
Address,  511    E.  John   St.,  Champaign. 

6078.  GEORGE  WILSON  BEATTIE 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  A.  M.,  191 5 ;  b.  Ag 
20,  1873;  S.  W.  J.  (b.  O  15,  1847.  Hebron,  N. 
Y  )  and  Elizabeth  (Sherman)  Bcattie  (b.  Ag  17. 
1852,  Salem,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Ripon  Coll. 
Acad.  A.  B.,  Ripon  Coll.,  1901.  H.  S.  Suprvr., 
1901-12;  Instr.,  Agr.,  Bowling  Green,  O., 
1914 — .  Mem.,  Baptist  Church.  Address, 
Bowling  Green,  O. 
6079.  GEORGE  STANLEY  BEAUMONT 
Agriculturist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  7.  1890, 
Chicago;  s.  George  (b.  1855,  Leeds,  Eng.)  and 
Harriet  (Wood)  Beaumont  (b.  1858,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Waller  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Zeta  Psi; 
Alpha  Zeta;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Varsity  Swim- 
ming, 1911-14;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.,  1913-14- 
111.  St.  Soil  Sur.,  1914-16;  Consulting  Agr., 
Beaumont  &  Dunham,  1916-17.  1st  Lt.,  L  Co., 
54th  Pioneer  Inf.,  Camp  Wadsworth,  Spartan- 
burg, S.  C,  1918;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918; 
Army  of  Occupation,  1918 — .  Address.  1226 
Fullerton  Ave.,  Chicago;  bits,  add.,  25  N.  Dear- 
born   St.,    do. 

6080.  CHRISTOPHER  KEENLY  BEEBE 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  29,  1891, 
Denver;  s.  Christopher  Keeney  (b.  Chicago) 
and  Mary  Ellen  (Collins)  Beebe  (b.  Eng.). 
Prepared  in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S.  Alpha  Sigma 
Phi;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma.  Chem.,  111.  Dept  of 
Agr  1914-17;  Chem.,  Franklin  Mac  Veagh  6c 
Co.,  Chicago—.  Sergt..  Food  Div.,  San.  Corps., 
U.  S  A.,  1918;  ist  Lt.,  Engng.  Co.,  Oas  ir. 
Sch.,  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.;  Mustered  out, 
D  10,  1918.  Address,  1441  Farwell  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  Franklin  Mac  Veagh  &  Co., 
Lake  and  Market  Sts.,  Chicago. 

6081.  LEO  RICHARD  BELL 
Min.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Min.  E.;  b.  Ap  13, 
1 89 1  Stapleton,  N.  Y.;  s.  Anthony  Bell.  Pre- 
pared in  Curtiss  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  Cosmopolitan 
Club;  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  I.  M.  E.  Min.  Engr. 
Bolivia.  Chem.,  Warfare  Service,  Casual 
Dept.  2,  A.  P.  O.,  706,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
Address,  167  McKeon  St.,  Stapleton,  N.  Y.; 
bus.    add.,    Norton   Lab.,    Lockport,   N.    Y. 


6082.  NULL  DINSMORE  BELNAP 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.:  T.  D.,  1916; 
b  My  8,  1892,  Mattoon,  111.;  s.  Hiram  \\il- 
liam  (b.  Je  21,  1866,  Nokomis.  111.)  and  Sadie 
Annette  (Dinsmore)  Belnap  (b.  D  21,  1865, 
Chrisman,  HI.).  Prepared  in  Mattoon  H.  b. 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Helmet; 
Y'oxan;  Rep.  Club;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  bpecial 
and  Final  Honors;  Order  of  the  Coif;  Varsity 
Track.  Interst.  Commerce  .\lty..  Chicago;  Law- 
ver-  Borders.  Walter  and  Burchmore.  Chicago. 
Ser'et  ,  Bat.  B,  4th  F.  A.,  N.  A.;  R.  O.  T.  C., 
Ft.  Oglethorpe,  V.a.;  Lt.,  S.  A.  S..  A.  P.  O., 
-iS  France;  Mustered  out,  F  20,  1919.  Mem., 
Chicago  mini  Club.  Address,  5733  University 
Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1630  First  National 
Bank   Bldg.,   do. 

6083.     HARRY   WEBB    BENJAMIN 
Physician;   A.   B.   in  Sc;   M.  D.,   1917;   '^- J^ 
'9     1891,    Kempton,    111.;    s.    W.    D.    Benjaniin. 
Prepared  in  N.   W.  Acad.,  Address,   102  S.  l<o- 
mine   St.,   Urbana.t 


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6084.     MERRILL  G.  BENJAMIN  I        6092.     WALTER  EDWARD  BILIIORN 

Mech  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.j  b.  D  22,  1889,  Instrumentman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  12, 
Webster  S  Dak.;  s.  M.  A.  Benjamin.  Pre-  1891,  Chicago;  s.  Walter  Edward  Bilhorn.  Pre- 
pared in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S..  Chicago;  Lewis  pared  in  Lane  Tech.  IL  S.,  Chicago.  Instru- 
Inst.    do.     Address,  168  Lina  Ave.,  bt.  Paul.  mentnian,  C.   B.   &  Q.  R.  R.,  Prairie  Du  Chien, 

Wis.     Address,  364  North  Ave.,  Aurora,  111. 


6085.  NANCY  LOUISE  BENNETT 
Stenographer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Tl 
7,  1889,  Mcpherson,  Kan.;  d.  John  B.  (b. 
Urbana)  and  Missouri  (Garman)  Bennett  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Le  Cercle 
Francais.  Stenographer,  Registrar's  Office  and 
Coll.  of  L.  A.  &  S.  Office,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914- 
17;  O.  M.  General's  Office,  War  Dept.,  Wash- 
ingtoTi,  D.  C,  1917— .  Address,  1104  W. 
Springfield  Ave.,  Urbana;  bus.  add..  Apt-  3>. 
1372   Kenyon  St.,  N.   W.  Washington,  D.   C. 

6086.  ROBERT  LEWIS  BENTLEY 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  17.  1888, 
Lockport,  111.;  s.  B.  F.  Ingersoll.  Prepared 
in  Lockport  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Wheaton  Coll.,  1911- 
Agr.  Club;  Congr.  Guild;  111.  Agron.  Soc; 
Choral  Soc.  Married  Floy  Way,  N  29,  1916. 
Address,  Lockport,  111. 

6087.  FLOYD  HARRISON  BERGLAND 
Broker;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  12,  1892, 
Wasco,  111.;  s.  George  (b.  Sweden)  and  Louise 
(Swanson)  Bergland  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
St.  Charles  H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Alpha  Zeta;  Scab- 
bard and  Blade;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Lumber, 
Grain,  and  Coal  Dealer,  Wasco,  111.;  Broker, 
San  Francisco,  1919 — .  2nd  Lt.,  i66th  Depot 
Brig.,  Camp  Lewis,  Am.  Lake,  Washmgton; 
Mustered  out,  F  12,  1919.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Address,  511  Hobart  Bldg.,  San  Francisco, 
Calif. 

6088.  ADOLPH  L.  BERGMANN 
(Brother  of  No.  6741) 
Contr.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ja  13,  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  Adolph  (b.  Austria)  and  Mary 
(Taborshy)  Bergman  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S. 
M.  E.  Estimator,  West.  Elec.  Co.;  Contr. 
Engr.,  Mead-Morrison  Mfg.  Co.  Address,  2040 
State  St.,  Chicago. 

6089.  LESLIE   COSBY   BERNARD 
Teacher;  B.   S.  in  A.  E.;  Jl   14,  1890,   Boyle 

Co.,  Ky. ;  s.  W.  S.  Bernard.  Prepared  in 
Steele  H.  S.,  Dayton,  O.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma; 
Yoxan:  Scarab;  Ku  Klux;  Helmet;  Ath.  Ed., 
Illio,  1913;  Soph.  Cotillion  Com.  Draftsman, 
Univ.  of  111.;  Teacher,  Arch.  Draw.,  Tech. 
H.  S.,- Indianapolis.  Address,  c/o  Tech.  II.  S., 
Indianapolis. 

6090.  *EDWARDS    HALL    BERRY 

B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  19,  1892,  Oak  Park, 
111.;  s.  John  Bennington  (b.  D  14,  1851,  Pater- 
son,  N.  J.)  and  Rachel  (Allerton)  Berry  (b.  Je 
14,  iSsg,  New  York  City).  Prepared  in  Oak 
Park  IL  S.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Ma-wan-da; 
Scabbard  and  Blade;  Pres.,  111.  Union;  Capt. 
and  Adjt.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Chm.,  Sr.  Memorial 
Com.  Nat.  Carbon  Co.,  1914-15;  Quaylc  Lock 
Co.,  1916-17— .  Sergt.,  Bat.  E,  ist  111.  F.  A.; 
ist  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan;  2nd  Lt.,  1917:  83d 
F.  A.  Ft.  Russell;  ist  Lt.,  1918 — .  Radio 
Officer.  8ih  F.  A.  Brig.  Died  N  7.  >9i8.  Camp 
Mills,  N.  Y. 

6091.  FAY  HELEN  BICKNELL 
Social  Worker;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  21, 
1891,  Lovington,  111.;  d.  James  S.  Bicknell. 
Prepared  in  Champaign  and  Lovington  Tp.  H. 
Schs.;  West.  Coll.  for  Women.  Social  Service 
Work,  United  Charities.  Address,  Lovington, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  4728  Langley  Ave.,  Chicago.! 


6093.  JOHN  EARL  BLACK 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  26,  1890 
Chicago.  Prei^ared  in  Blackstone  II.  S.,  Men 
dota.  Alpha  Chi  Rho;  Ionian;  Jr.  Mem.,  A 
S.  M.  E.  Instr.,  M.  E.,  Univ.  of  Idaho 
Mech.  Engr.,  Buda  Motor  Co.,  West.  Elec.  Co. 
1916-18.  2nd  Lt.,  Signal  R.  C.,  A.  Engr.  Sec- 
tion, Ellington  Field,  Houston,  Tex.  Address 
504  W.    6th   St.,   Mendota,   111. 

6094.     FREDERICK  JACKSON   BLACK- 
BURN 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  28,  1889,  Hills- 
boro.  111.;  s.  James  R.  (b.  O  15,  1856,  Litch- 
field, 111.)  and  Mary  Alice  (Hartgroves)  Black- 
burn (b.  Ja  16,  1868,  HiUsboro,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Hillsboro  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Country 
Life  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Alpha  Zeta; 
Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Investigator,  Sys- 
tems of  Live  Stock  Farming  in  So.  111.  for 
LTniv.  of  111.,  1914-15;  Asst.,  Home  Econ., 
Demonstration  Car,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 5- 16;  Far- 
mer, Hillsboro,  111.,  1916 — .  Sec,  JSlontgomery 
Co.  Farm  Bur.;  Dir.,  Montgomery  Co.  Far- 
mers Inst.  Mem.,  M.   E.   Church;   A.   F.   A.   M., 

1 9 16.  Married    Emma     Luella    Rose,    Ag    29, 

191 7,  Collins,  O.     Address,   Hillsboro,   111. 


6095.  EARL   BLAINE    BLOUGH 
Elec.    Engr.;   B.   S.   in   C.   E.;    b.   O   22,   1884, 

Halstead,  111.;  s.  Philip  Blough.  Prepared  in 
LaGrange  H.  S.  Class  Football,  191 2-1 3.  Mov- 
ing Picture  Operator,  Petrolia,  111.  Address, 
Camp   Grove,   111.;   bus.   add.,   Petrolia,   Ill.t 

6096.  WALTER  JOSEPH  BLUM 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  28,  1891, 

Chicago;  s.  W.  T.  Blum.  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S.  Chi  Phi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Scabbard 
and  Blade;  Pan-Hellenic  Council;  Cadet  Hop. 
Com.;  Lt.  and  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Sales  Engr., 
West.  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago.  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  U.  S. 
R.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918.  Wounded,  My  1918. 
Address,   2$22   N.   Rockwell  St.,  Chicago. 

6097.  LOUIS  ANGELO  BOETTIGER 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Jl  3, 
1891,  Chicago;  s.  Adam  C.  (b.  F  18,  1868,  do.) 
and  Emma  (Dalle)  Boettiger  (b.  1870,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.  Chi  Phi;  Ma- 
wan-da;  Adelphic;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Capt., 
Univ.  Regt.;  Pres.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Instr.,  Sch. 
of  Commerce,  Univ.  of  Beirut,  Syria,  1914-17; 
Stud,  and  Fellow  in  Econ.,  Univ.  of  Minn., 
1917 — .  Married  Berdjouhi  Haroulunian.  My 
28,  191 7,  Beirut,  Syria.  Child.  Rosalind,  b. 
Jl  4,  1918.  Address,  512  Delaware  St.,  S.  E., 
Minneapolis. 

6098.  HAROLD  BENJAMIN  BOLANDER 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  V..;  h.  S  17,  1888, 
Chicago;  s.  H.  M.  Bolandcr.  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.  Designer.  Auto  Telephone 
Co.,  Chicago;  Elec.  Engr.,  West.  Elec.  Co., 
Chicago.  Address,  c/o  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago.! 

6099.  GEORGE  INGLES  BOONE 
Merchant;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  25,  1891, 
Sidney,  111.;  s.  G.  D.  Boone.  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Kappa  Sigma:  Univ.  Band, 
1910-14.  Sales  Dept.  of  P..  1".  Goodrich  Rub- 
ber Co..  Akron,  O.;  Retail  Hardware,  Sidney, 
111.  Musician,  149th  F.  A.  Band,  A.  E.  F., 
France.     Address,  Sidney,  Ill.t 


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6100.  SAMUEL  P.  BOONSTRA 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  9.  1884, 
Goodland,  Ind.;  s.  August  (b.  Je  g,  1845,  Hol- 
land). Prepared  in  La  Fayette  (Ind.)  H.  S. 
Alpha  Rho  Chi.  Draftsman,  H.  Z.  Dietz, 
Evansville,  Ind.;  Arch.  Engr.,  Watseka,  III., 
1915-16.     Address,  Watseka,  111. 

6ioi.     KUMUDINI  KAUTA  BOSE 
Lecturer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Tezpur,  Assam, 
India;    s.    M.    K.    Bose.      Prepared    in    Lewis 
Inst.,   Chicago.     Lecturer,  Bengal,   India.     Ad- 
dress, 71   Bose's  Bazar,  Dacca,  Bengal,  India. t 

6102.  WARREN  EDWARD  BOW 
(Brother  of  No.  6754) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E.;  b.  Je  2,  i8gi, 
Detroit;  s.  Sandy  (b.  Plymouth,  Mich.)  and 
Anna  (Cushing)  iiow  (b.  Detroit).  I'repared 
in  Detroit  East.  H.  S.  Sigma  Pi;  Scabbard 
and  Blade;  Ceram.  Club;  1913  Homecoming 
Com.;  1914  Cap  Com.;  Sr.  Memorial  Com.; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Rcgt.  Teacher,  Mil.,  Detroit  H. 
S.  Mexican  Border  Service;  Capt.  and  Adjt., 
3ist  Mich.  Inf.;  F.  A..  A.  P.  O.  722,  A.  E.  F., 
1918.  Address,   185  Pallister  Ave.,  Detroit. 

6103.  WALTER  HOWARD  BOYER 
(Husband  of  No.  5521) 
Inspector;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ja  20,  1889, 
Carnegie,  Pa.;  s.  Elmer  Ellsworth  (b.  F  4, 
1 86 1,  Washington  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Elizabeth 
Jane  (McClure)  Boyer  (b.  Jl  15,  1805,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Carlyle  H.  S.  Triangle;  C.  E. 
Club;  Fresh.  Track;  Varsity  Track.  Bldg. 
Insp.,  Office  Supervising  Arch.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1914-17.  Capt.,  Engrs.  R.  C,  310th  Engrs., 
Camp  Custer,  Mich.;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France, 
1918- — .  Married  Ruby  Lititia  Allen  ('13),  Jl 
21,  1917,  Leavenworth,  Kan.  Child,  William 
Howard,  b.  S  6,  1918.     Address,  Carlyle,  111. 

6104.  JOSEPH  MANDEL  BRANDSTETTER 
Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  O  28,  1893, 
New  York  City;  s.  I.  M.  Brandstetter.  Pre- 
pared in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Cosmo- 
politan; Menorah;  Class  Baseball.  Struct. 
Engr.,  Chicago.  Address,  3827  Jackson  Blvd., 
Chicago;   bus.  add.,  402  City   Hall,  do.t 

6105.     HERBERT  FRANKLIN  BRANNON 

Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Mr  11,   1892,  St.   Louis; 

s.  J.  I.    Brannon.     Prepared   in  Streator  H.   S. 

Kappa  Sigma;   Phi  Delta  Phi.     Yoeman,  U.  S. 

N.  R.     Address,  705  N.  Jefferson  St.,  Peoria. t 

6106.  DOROTHY  MAE  BRAYTON 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ja  12,  1892,  Blue  Island, 
111.;  d.  I.  S.  Brayton.  Prepared  in  Blue  Is- 
land H.  S. ;  attended  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Sig- 
ma Kappa.  Address,  20  Lindero  Ave.,  Long 
Beach,  Calif.t 

6107.  LINCOLN  BALES  BREEDLOVE 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Mr  11,  1890, 
Nashville,  Tenn.;  s.  Dr.  George  B.  (b.  My  18, 
1865,  Mooresville,  Ind.)  and  Jessie  (Pointer) 
Breedlove  (b.  S  9,  1868,  Indianapolis).  Pre- 
pared in  Martinville  (Ind.)  II.  S. ;  Purdue 
Univ.,  1909-11.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Masonic 
Soc. ;  M.  E.  Soc. ;  Sigma  Xi;  2nd  Lt.,  ist  Lt., 
and  Capt.,  I'niv.  Brig.  Supt..  Mech.  Equip- 
ment and  Instr.,  M.  E.,  Roberts  Coll.,  Con- 
stantinople, Turkey,  1915-16;  Tester  of  Steam 
Turbines  and  Alternators;  Designer  of  EIcc. 
Power  Plants;  Mech.  Engr.,  Nat.  Tub  Co., 
Pittsburgh,  1916.  ist  Lt.,  Ord.  R.  C,  Engng. 
Bur,  1918;  Capt.,  Ord.  Corps.  Mem..  A.  S.  M. 
E.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Scottish  Rite;  Mystic  Shrine; 
Yiougheny  Country  Club;  Instr.,  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Schs.  Married  Elizabeth  A.  Platts,  Je  2.  191 7, 
Wilkinsburg.  Pa.  Address,  7930  Tioga  St., 
Pittsburgh;  bus.  add.,  1718  Frick  Bldg.,  do. 


610S.  WINTRESS  BRENNAN 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  B.  L.  S., 
1917;  b.  Ogden,  111.;  d.  Patrick  (b.  1845,  Ire- 
land) and  Cornelia  (Terrell)  Brcnnan  (b. 
1848,  Georgetown,  HI.).  Prepared  in  St.  Mary- 
of-the-Woods,  Ind.  Libn.,  Bailey  Branch  Lib., 
Gary,   Ind.,    1917-18.     Address,   Ogden,    111. 

6109.  JOHN  FRED  BRETON 
Baseball;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Jl  15,  1891,  Chi- 
cago; s.  G.  A.  Breton.  Prepared  in  Lake  II. 
S.  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Fresh.  Varsity  Baseball; 
Varsity  Baseball.  Baseball.  Pilot,  Aviation 
Corps,  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1918.  Address, 
1267   W.   72nd  St.,   Chicago.! 

61 10.  JAMES  SAMUEL  BROCK 
Fruit  Grower;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  11,  1892, 
Wapello,  la.;  s.  Margaret  Brock.  I'repared  in 
Keithsburg  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn 
Club;  Country  Life  Club.  Fruit  Grower.  Ad- 
dress,   Batavia,   Ill.t 

61 1 1.  WAYNE  GOTTLIEB  BROEHL 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  26, 
1893,  Pana,  III.;  s.  Julius  Broehl.  Prepared 
in  Pana  Tp.  H.  S.  Chi  Phi;  Alpha  Kappa  P«i; 
Cml.  Club.  Auto  Salesman,  Chicago.  3rd  R. 
O.  T.  C.  Address,  210  E.  Ontario  St.,  (Chica- 
go.t 

61 12.  CLIFFORD  ALLEN  BROWN 
(Brother  of  No.  61 13) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  25,  1891,  Hol- 
der, III.;  s.  Allen  Brown.  Prepared  in  III.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho;  Class  Football;  Class  Baseball.  Address, 
701    S.   Broadway,   Normal,  Ill.t 

61 13.  EDWARD  SUTHERLAND  BROWN 

(Brother  of  No.  61 12) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  7,  1889,  Hol- 
der, III.;  s.  Allen  Brown.  Prepared  in  Norm. 
H.  S.;  III.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho.  Farming,  Holder,  111.  Ad- 
dress, Normal,   III.;  bus.  add.,   Holder,  Ill.t 

6114.  HORACE   TROWBRIDGE   BROWN 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in   C.    E.;    b.    N    15,    1887, 

Quincy,  111.;  s.  W.  E.  Brown.  Prepared  in 
Central  II.  S.,  St.  Louis.  Engr.,  Miss.  River 
Power  Co.,  Keokuk.  Corp..  20th  Engrs..  47th 
Co.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  819  N.  5th 
St.,  Quincy,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Miss.  River 
Power   Co.,  Keokuk. t 

6115.  HOWARD  DEXTER  BROWN 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1917;  b. 
D  7,  1891,  Selma,  111.;  s.  John  J.  (b.  i860, 
do.)  and  Iva  Eldora  Brown  (b.  1867,  Bucyrus, 
O.)  Prepared  in  Chenoa  H.  S.  Hort.  Club. 
In.str.,  Univ.  of  111..  1914-18.  Lt.,  Q-  M.  C, 
in  charge  of  production  of  vegetables,  France, 
1918 — .  Auth. :  Sodium  and  Potassium  Cyan- 
ide for  Greenhouse  Fumigation,  Market  Grow- 
ers Jour.,  Vol.  21;  Nico-fume  vs.  Cyanide  for 
Greenhouse  Fumigation,  do.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  Elsie  Beulah  Stillwell,  S 
10,  191S.  Urbana.  Address,  402  E.  Green  St., 
Urbana. 

61 1 6.  NORMAN  FERDINAND  BRUNKOW 
Architect:  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  B.  S.  in 
A.  E.,  1918:  h.  Ap  9,  1890,  Nelson,  Wis.;  s. 
Ferdinand  William  (b.  Ap  12,  1S61,  Wau- 
kesha, Wis.)  and  Julia  (Haisch)  Brunkow  (b. 
Mr  15,  1867,  Dubuque,  la.).  Prepared  in 
Dubuque  (la.)  H.  S.;  Stout  Inst..  1914;  Univ. 
of  Minn.,  1915.  Iris;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma 
Tau;  Gargoyle;  Philomathcan;  Prelim.  Honors; 
V.  P.,  Sr.  Class;  2nd  Lt.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Glee 
and  Mandolin  Club;  Wrestling.  1912-13;  Gym- 
nastic, 1014;  Class  Basketball,  1917-18;  Jr., 
Track  Mgr.,    1913.     Instr.,  Arch.   Drawing  and 


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Track  Coach,  Tech.  II.  vS.,  1914-10;  do.,  Arch. 
Drawing  in  Man.  Tr.  H.  S.  and  Vocational 
Night  Sch.,  Indianapolis.  1916;  Arch.,  Miller, 
FuUenwidcr  and  Dowling,  Archts..  Chicago, 
1918 — .  K.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp  A.  A.  Humphreys, 
\'a.,  S  14,  1918;  2nd  Lt..  do.,  1918;  Mustered 
out,  D.  1 918.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  A.  F.  A. 
M.  Address,  747  Grand  View,  Dubuque,  la.; 
bus.  add..  Miller,  Fullenwider,  and  Dowling. 
Archts.,    Chicago. 

61 17.  WALTER  JOHN  BUBI.ITZ 
Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  28, 
1893,  Chicago;  s.  Karl  Ernest  (b.  (icr.)  and 
Wilhelmina  (Panton)  Bublitz  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Prep.  Sch.,  Chicago. 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Capt.. 
Winning  Competitive  Co.,  Univ.  Brig.  Supt., 
George  A.  Fuller  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  do.. 
New  Orleans,  La.  Supt..  Const.  14th  Nat.  Army 
Cantonment,  Camp  Funston,  Kan.  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Mary  Louise  Zimmer- 
schied,  Ap  7,  1917,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Child. 
Dorothy  Elaine,  b.  Je  23,  1918.  Address,  3715 
Paseo,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  bus.  add.,  George 
Fuller  Const.  Co.,  New  Orleans,  La. 

61 18.  PHILIP  ELIOT  BUCK 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  28,  1887, 
Summerville,  Mass.;  s.  H.  C.  Buck.  Prefjared 
in  liniv.  .-Xcad.  Scabbard  and  Blade;  C.  E. 
Club;  Varsity  Gym.,  1911-14;  Capt.,  Soph, 
(ium.,  1911-14.  Civ.  Engr.,  I.  C.  R.  R.  Co., 
Chattanooga,  Tenn.  Address,  Municipal 
Bldg.,  c/o  I.  C.  Co.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.t 

61 19.     ADOLPH    OTTO    BUDINA 
Arch.    Draftsman;    B.   S.    in  A.   E.;   b.    F  25, 

1891,  O'Fallon,  111.;  s.  G.  Budina.  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  Arcus;  Arch.  Club.  Teacher, 
C.  H.  Harrison  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Draftsman, 
Chicago.  Address,  3210  Arthington  St.,  Chi- 
cago.! 

6120.     MICHAEL  BUHAI 
Arch.  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ag  29, 

1892.  Chicago;  s.  S.  Buhai.  Prepared  in 
McKinley  H.  S.  Zeta  Beta  Tau.  Arch.  Drafts- 
man, Bd.  of  Educ,  Chicago.  Asst.  Chief  Insp., 
Small  Arms  Ammunition,  Pompton  Lakes, 
N.  J.;  Mustered  out,  Ja  1,  1919.  Address,  400 
S.  Hamlin  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  720 
Tribune    Bldg. 

6121.     GERALDINE    ALICE    BULLARD 

(NEWCOMB) 

(Wife  of  No.   2194) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  19,  1892,  Me- 
chanicsburg.  111.;  d.  William  S.  Bullard.  Pre- 
pared in  Decatur  H.  S.  Kappa  Alpha  Thela; 
First  Cabinet,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1911-13.  Married 
Dr.  C.  F.  Newcomb  Coi),  Jc  17,  1915,  Me- 
chanicsburg.  111.  Address,  213  W.  Park  St., 
Champaign.! 

6122.  FRANCIS  HENRY  BULOT 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  Je 
23,  1890,  Chicago;  s.  Gaston  (b.  Nashville) 
and  Emma  Bulot  (b.  Chicago).  Prepared  in 
Chicago.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Tau;  Final  and 
Prelim.  Honors;  Scholarship.  San.  and  Civ. 
Engr.,  Chicago;  Suring,  Wis.;  Ft.  Wayne, 
Ind.;  Washington,  D.  C.  Council  of  Nat.  De- 
fense, Washington,  D.  C.  Auth. :  Land  De- 
veloiiment,  WUdwood  Magazine;  do..  Am. 
City;  do.,  Town  Planning.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Grace  Kennet  Finnegan.  Child, 
Robert  Gaston,  b.  S  10,  1918.  Address,  3336 
N.   Maplewood  Ave.,  Chicago. 

6123      ALICE    AMELIA    BUMSTEAD 

(Daughter    of    No.    131;    Sister    of    Nos.    2601, 

3300) 

B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  H  26.  1884,  Dundee,  III.; 
d.   James   Edward    ('77).    "'•    O  3°.    1848,   do.) 


and  Justina  Adelaide  (Pingree)  Bumstead  (b. 
S  29,  1847,  Southport,  Me.).  Prepared  in 
Dundee  H.  S.  H.  Sc.  Club.  Address,  2163 
S.   Fillmere  St.,  Denver. 

6124.  MAMIE  BUNCH 
In.structor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  10, 
1871;  d.  Thaddeus  Morehouse  (b.  i83(),  Olney, 
111.)  and  Elizabeth  (Edmi?lon)  Bunch  (b.  1842, 
Louisville,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Areola  H.  S.; 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1899-iyoo.  II.  Sc.  Club; 
Y.  VV.  C.  A.;  Exten.  Lecturer,  1912-14.  In 
Charge  of  Home  Econ.  ICxten.,  I'niv.  of  111., 
1914-17.  Leader,  Home  Econ.  Demonstration 
Service,  1917 — .  Address,  1107  W.  Oregon 
St.,   Urbana. 

6125.  RALPH  WILLIAM  BUNGE 
Traveling    Salesman;    B.    S.    in    M.    E. ;   b.   Jl 

29,  i8gi,  Chicago;  s.  .Vugust  H.  Bunge._  Pre- 
pared in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa; 
Sr.  Class  Football.  Traveling  Salesman, 
Fleischman  Yeast  Co.,  Chicago.  Address,  3328 
Park  St.,  Chicago.t 

6126.  LYMAN  JESSE  BUNTING 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  Agr.     Prepared  in  Yakima, 

Wash.  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Teacher,  Agr.,  H. 
S.,  1914-17.  V.  P.  and  Mgr.,  Yakima  Artificial 
Ice  &  Cold  Storage  Co.,  Yakima,  Wash.  R.  O. 
T.  C,  Presidio,  Calif.,  Jl  1917;  ist  Lt.,  H.  A., 
1917;  do.,  A.  P.  O.  733,  France,  1918.  Address, 
Yakima,    Wash. 

6127.  CARL  IRVEN  BURGGRAF 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  28.  1883,  Dan- 
ville, 111.;  s.  George  William  (b.  1852,  (Colum- 
bus, O.)  and  Anna  Henrietta  (Rupprecht) 
Burggraf  (b.  1856,  do.).  Prepared  in  Tuscola 
H.  S.  C.  E.  Club;  Mil.  Band.  111.  Pub.  Works 
Dept.,  Div.  of  Highways,  E.  St.  Louis,  111. 
Engrs.,  R.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Lee,  Va.;  ist.  Lt., 
Engrs.  U.  S.  R.,  527th  Engrs.,  Camp  Dodge,  la. 
.Address,  Tuscola,  111. 

6128.     RALPH   BURKE 
B.    S.    in    M.    E.;    b.    S    9,    1891,    Chicago;    s. 
W.  H.  Burke.     Prepared  in  Three  Rivers  H.  S. 
Tau    Beta   Pi.     Address,   Three   Rivers,   Mich.t 

6129.     WILLIAM   BURNETT   JR. 

Elec.  Engr.;  R.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  28,   1892, 

Chicago;     s.     William     Burnett.       Prepared     in 

Decatur   H.    S.     E.    E.   Soc;    Stud.    Branch,    A. 

I.   E.   E.     .4ddrcss,  ion   Main  St.,  Decatur,  111. 

6130.  FRANKLIN  BARNHART  BURNS 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  29,  1891,  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich.;  s.  Wilbur  S.  Burns.  Prepared 
in  (irand  Rapids  (Mich.)  Central  H.  S.  Delta 
U|)silon  Delta;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Scarab.  Agr., 
I'ldelity  &  Casualty  Co.,  Chicago;  Gen.  Ins. 
Bus.,  Chicago.  Sergt.,  Med.  R.  C.  Hosp.  Unit 
No.  2,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  710-134  S. 
La   Salle  St.,  Chicago.t 

6131.  THOMAS  CLIFFORD  BURWASH 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2602,  3304,  5567.  5568,  7427) 

Cashier;  A.  B.  in.  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  21,  1889, 
Plainview.  III.;  s.  Thomas  .Vathaniel  (b.  Ag 
15,  1845,  Can.)  and  Sarah  M.  (Boswcll) 
Hurwash  (b.  Mr  27.  1855,  Shipman,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Champaien  II.  S.  Cml.  Club. 
Cashier.  Citizen's  St.  15ank,  Tab,  Ind.,  1914- 
Corp.,  O.  M.  C.  Cami)  Dodge,  la.;  Sergt., 
Pay  RolT  Auditor,  do.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.;  A. 
F.  A.  M-.;  M.  E.  Church.  Address,  1303  W. 
Univ.   Ave.,  Champaign. 

6132.     JEWELL   C.    BUTLER 

B.  S.  in  E.  E;  b.  Mr  15,  1892,  Havana,  111.; 
s.  William  Henry  and  Jennie  Louise  (Ermcling) 
I'.ntler.  I'rcpared  in  Havana  IT.  S.  Eta  Kappa 
\u;    .Sigma   Tau;    I'"..    E.    .Soc.      Married    Lillian 


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G.  Ruple,  Ap  8.  1917,  San  Jose,  111.  Address, 
1439  E.  S3rd  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  746 
Edison  BIdg.,  72  W.  Adams  St.,  do. 

6133.  WILLIAM  GLENN  BUTLER 
(Son  of  No.  206;  Brother  of  Nos.  3O72,  6133) 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  24,  1890, 
Cairo,  111.;  s.  William  Nichols  ('-9),  (b.  Ag  16, 
1856,  Berlin,  Wis.)  and  Mary  (Matloon)  But- 
ler (b.  Je  10,  1852,  Chalaqua  Co.,  N.  V.).  Pre- 
pared in  Cairo  II.  S.  Egyptian  Club.  Farm- 
ing, 1914-16:  Instr.,  Naperville,  111.  2nd.  Lt., 
Q.  M.  C.  N.  A.,  Field  Remount  Sqdn.,  305, 
Camp  Johnston,  Fla. ;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
Address,  2036  Walnut  St.,  Cairo,  III. 

6134.  HARLEY  MARION  BUTT 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  5,  1891, 
Gibson,  111.;  s.  C.  I.  Butt.  Prepared  in  Knox- 
ville  H.  S.  Ma-wan-da;  Triangle;  Varsity 
Track.  1911-14;  Sr.  Home-Coming  Com.,  1914; 
Jr.  Class  Pres. ;  Sr.  Stag  Com.  Knox  Co., 
Court  House,  Galesburg,  111.,  igi6.  3rd.  R.  O. 
T.    C.      Address,    Gilson,  Ill.t 

6135.  *MARK  ADOLPH  BUTTON- 
MAKER 
Ceram.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  b.  Jl  21, 
1892,  Chicago;  s.  S.  Buttonmaker.  Prepared 
in  Lane  H.  S.  Chi  Phi;  Ceram.  Club;  Class 
Baseball,  1912-14;  Sr.  Ball  Com.  Died  F  i, 
1917,  Tiffin.  O. 

6136.     EMMA  BERTHA  BUTZOW 
A.   B.   in   L.   A.   &  S.;   b.    Ap    11,    1883,   Well- 
ington,   111.;    d.    L.    G.    Butzow.      Prepared    in 
Greer    Coll..    Hoopston,    111.;    Ind.    Univ.      Ad- 
dress,  Wellington,   Ill.t 

6137.  HARRIET  ANNE  BYRNE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  4,  1892, 
Chicago;  d.  George  (b.  F  11,  1846,  Orland,  111.) 
and  Alice  E.  (McGinnis)  Byrne  (b.  Ja  18, 
1858,  do.).  Prepared  in  Loretto  Acad.,  Chi- 
cago; Lewis  Inst..  1911-12;  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1909-11.  Grad.  '  Stud.,  Chicago  Norm.  Sch.. 
1914-15.  Dietitian,  Cook  Co.  Hosp.,  1915-16. 
Teacher,  Chicago  Pub.  Schs.,  1916 — .  Address, 
432  W.  63rd  St.,  Chicago. 

6138.     GRACE    AMELIA    CAMPBELL 

(DANIELSON) 

(Wife   of  No.    6187) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  10,  1892,  Urbana; 
d.  James  Alfred  (b.  Metuchen,  N.  J.)  and 
Carrie  Eudora  (Loomis)  Campbell  (b.  Cold- 
brook  River,  Conn.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H. 
S.  Mem..  D.  A.  R. .  1916;  Chicago  Alumnae 
Assn.  of  Univ.  of  111.,  1917.  Married  Ralph 
Raymond  Danielson  ('14),  Mr  26,  1916,  Chi- 
cago. Child,  James  Campbell,  b.  Mr  17,  1917 
(died  Mr  21,  1917).     Address,  Des  Plaines,  HI. 

6139.  RUTH  MAE  CANFIELD 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Jl  22,  1891, 
Holton,  Kan.;  d.  Robert  (b.  O  10,  1842,  Mass.) 
and  Emma  (Kratzer)  Canfield  (b.  Ap  26,  1863, 
Shannon,  111.).  Prepared  in  Holton  (Kan.) 
H.  S.  Gamma  Phi  Beta.  Teacher,  Holton,  Kan. 
Address,  Holton,  Kan. 

6140.     ADELA  PAULINE  CARRIER 

(GALEENER) 
(Wife  of  No.  4668;   Sister  of  No.   6141) 

B.  Mus.;  b.  S  21,  1888,  Adrian,  Mich.;  d. 
William  Henry  (b.  Mr  15,  1858,  McDonough 
Co.,  HI.)  and  Martha  Elbertine  (Wilcox)  Car- 
rier (b.  N  2,  T862,  Palmyra,  Mich.).  Prepared 
in  Anderson  and  Richmond  (Ind.)  H.  Schs.; 
De  Pauw  Univ.,  1908-9;  .Xdrian  Coll.,  1909- 
10.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Achoth:  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
Mil  Kappa  Alpha;  Gregorian;  Choral  Soc. ; 
Illio  Staff,  1914;  Woman's  League,  Advisory 
Bd.;  Mus.  Cora.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.     Teacher,  Mus., 


Fairlield  Pub.  Sch.,  111.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church; 
O.  E.  S.  Married  William  Kenneth  Galeener 
('11),  Je  17,  1914,  l^rbana.  Child,  William,  b. 
and  died  Mr  15,  1917.  Address,  R.  2,  Fair- 
I'leld,    111. 

6141.     GERALD   VINCENT  CARRIER 

(Brother  of  No.  6140) 
Gen.  Auditor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag 
6,  1890,  Adrian,  Mich.;  s.  William  Henry  (b. 
111.)  and  Martha  E.  Wilcox  (b.  Palmyra, 
Micli.).  Prepared  in  LaFayette  (Ind.)  II.  .S. 
Cnil.  Club.  Acct.,  Ind.  Lighting  Co.,  LaFay- 
ette and  Indianapolis,  1914-16;  No.  Ind.  Gas  & 
Elec.  Co.,  Hammond,  Ind.;  Asst.  Sec.  and  Gen. 
Aud.,  Chicago,  South  Bend  &  No.  Ry.  Co.  and 
So.  Mich.  Ky.  Co.,  South  Bend,  Ind.;  Cost 
.Acct.,  Diamond  Chain  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Indianap- 
olis. Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Blanche 
M.  Smith,  Je  11,  1914,  Urbana.  Children: 
Helen  Pauline,  b.  Ag  12,  1915;  Gerald  Mirvin, 
1).  Jl  10,  1917.  Address,  319  N.  Euclid  Ave., 
Indianapolis. 

6142.  ISAAC  RAY  CARTER 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  22,  1891, 
Thomasboro,  111.;  s.  Isaac  (b.  Bismark,  III.) 
and  Eliza  A.  (Faulkner)  Carter  (b.  Ports- 
mouth, N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Rossville  H.  S. 
J.  D.,  LTniv.  of  Chicago,  1914-16.  Acanthus; 
Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Ionian;  Debating.  Asst.  St. 
Atty.;  Danville,  111.  2nd  Lt.,  Ord.  Dept.,  Camp 
Hancock;  Mustered  out,  D  29,  1918.  Mem..  .\. 
F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.  Address,  Rossville,  111.; 
bus.  add..  Court  House,  Danville,  111. 

6143.  CHARLES  FINDLAY  CART  WRIGHT 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ja  16,  188.^ 
Collierville,  Tenn. ;  s.  Monroe  Giddins  (h. 
Franklin,  Tenn.)  and  Laura  Annette  Cart- 
wright  (b.  Collierville,  Tenn.).  Prepared  in 
Collierville  (Tenn.)  H.  S.  Triangle.  Civ. 
Engr.,  Frisco  R.  R.,  St.  Louis,  1915-16;  Asst. 
Engr.,  Dept.  Pub.  L'tilities,  St.  Louis,  1916-17; 
Prin.  Asst.  Engr.,  Brenneke  &  Fay,  Consulting 
Engr.,  St.  Louis,  1918 — .  ist  Lt.,  Engrs.  R. 
C,  34th  Engrs.,  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.  Address, 
Collierville.  Tenn.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Brenneke  & 
Fay,  1204  Fullerton  Bldg.,  St.  Louis. 
6144.  SIDNEY  CASNER 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  22, 
1890,  Chicago;  s.  Phillip  and  Ida  (Masser) 
Casner  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Wendell  Phillips 
H.  S.  J.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1918.  Zeta 
Beta  Tau;  Menorah;  Varsity  Track;  Mgr., 
Track;  Sporting  Ed.,  Dailv  Illini;  Mem.,  Dope 
.Sheet  Staff,  ///.  Macj.;  Illio;  Sec,  Tribe  of 
Illini.  Instr.,  Play  and  Play  grounds,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1914-15;  Asst.  Track  Coach,  LTniv.  of  III., 
1914-15;  Dir.,  Mark  White  Square,  South  Park 
Commissioners,  Chicago.  Lt..  HI.  Volunteer 
Corp,  1917.  Reynolds  Club,  LTniv.  of  Chicago, 
1Q15;  Conference  of  Chicago  Community 
Workers,  1917;  Boy  Workers  Assn.,  19 16 — ■. 
.-Iddress,  no  E.  58th  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
Mark    White   Square,   do. 

6145.  HOLLAND  MULLIKEN  CASSIDY 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  3,  1889,  Flora,  111.; 
s.  J.  G.  and  Edna  Cassidy.  Prepared  in  Flora 
H.  S.  Acacia;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Lawyer,  Belle- 
ville, HI.,  1914-17.  2nd  Lt.  A.,  Sig.  R.  C,  Ja 
1918;  Instr.,  U.  S.  A.  S.,  Columbus,  O.  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.  Address,  321  N. 
Jackson   St.,  Belleville,  III. 

6146.  CARLOS  CASTILLO 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  C.  E.;  b.  N  4,  1800, 
Spain;  s.  Jose  Onofre  (b.  do.)  and  Concepion 
C.  del  C'astillo  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Mexico 
('ity.  Spanish  Club;  Latin  Am.  Club.  Instr., 
Roniance  Lang.,  St.  Coll.  of  Wash.,  1914-15; 
Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1015-17;  do..  Ind.  Univ.,  1917- 
18;  Instr.,  do..  Chicago  Univ.,  1018 — .  Ad- 
dress, Box  42,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  Chicago. 


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[1914 


6147.  DEAN  CHASE 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  My  5. 
1890,  St.  Louis;  s.  C.  A.  (b.  do.)  and  S.  M. 
(Harmon)  Chase  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Wil- 
liam McKinley  H.  S.,  St.  Louis.  Kappa  Sig- 
ma; Swimming;  Pres.,  Soph.  Class.  Salesman 
Certain-teed  Products  Corp.,  New  Orleans, 
'915-17;  Presidio  of  San  Francisco,  ist  Lt.,  C. 
A.  R.  C,  1017;  ist  Lt.,  Bat.  E,  62nd  Regt., 
C.  A.  C,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  3830 
Hartford  St.,  St.  Louis. 

6148.  KATHERINE  TRUSDELL  CHASE 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  22, 
1892,  Duluth,  Minn.;  d.  Henry  Howland  (b. 
O  7,  1855,  Amboy,  111.)  and  Adelaide  Eugenia 
(Trusdell)  Chase  (b.  Je  18,  1858,  New  York 
City).  Prepared  in  Rock  Island  IT.  S.  Sigma 
Kappa;  Yo  Ma;  lUiola;  Scribblers'  Club; 
French  Club;  Spanish  Club;  W.  A.  A.;  Class 
Basket  Ball;  Illio  Bd.  III.  Mag.  Staff.  Instr., 
Eng.  and  Phys.  Tr.,  Mt.  Carmel,  III.,  1914-16; 
do.,  Rock  Island,  III.,  1916-17;  Instr.,  Eng. 
and  Spanish,  Springfield,  111.,  1917;  do.,  Span- 
ish, do.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Assn.  of  Collegiate 
Alumnae,  1916;  D.  A.  R.,  1916;'  Rock  Island 
Woman's  Club,  1916-17.  Address,  815  20th  St., 
Rock    Island.    111. 

6149.     RALPH   COOKMAN  CHESNUTT 

Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  i,  1887, 
DuBois,  Pa.;  s.  W.  R.  Chestnutt.  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.;  Armour  Inst.  Chief  De- 
signer. Thor  Motorcycles,  Aurora  Auto.  Mach. 
Co.,  Chicago.  Address,  3713  Flournoy  St.,  Chi- 
cago. 

6150.     LEO  MORELLE  CHESROWN 

Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Mr  26,  1893, 
OIney,  111.;  s.  S.  V.  Chesrown.  Prepared  in 
Olney  H.  S.  Engr.,  Chile,  S.  A.  Address, 
Olney,  111. 

61S1.     SUNG  SHU  CHIEN 

Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  N  18,  1891, 
Shanghai,  China;  s.  K.  C.  Chien,  do.  Pre- 
pared in  Nan  Yang  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Chicago. 
C.  S.  C.  Corda  Fratres.  Instr.,  Nan  Yang 
Acad.     Address,   Shanghai,  China. 

6152.  ERWIN  OTTOMAN  CHRISTENSEN 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Je  23,  1890,  St. 
Louis;  s.  Otto  (b.  1849,  Ger.)  and  Ida 
(Schnuhr)  Christensen  (b.  St.  Louis).  Pre- 
pared in  Realgymnasium,  Dresden,  Ger.;  Ar- 
mour Inst,  of  Technol.,  1910-12;  Harvard 
Univ.  Instr.,  Art.  O.  St.  Univ.,  1915-18;  Univ. 
of  Wis.,  summer,  1918.  Chief  Draftsman,  Photo 
Unit  84,  Camp  McClellan,  Ala.;  Mustered  out, 
Ja  17,  1919.  Address,  O149  Greenwood  Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add..  Art  Dept.,  O.  St.  Univ., 
Columbus,  O. 

6153.     BESSIE  FERN  CHRISTOPHER 

(McTAGGART) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Mr  20,  1891,  Auburn, 
111.;  d.  J.  Christopher.  Prepared  in  Auburn 
H.  S.  Achoth.  Married  George  McTaggart, 
F  16,  1916,  Auburn,  III.  Address,  Auburn, 
Ill.t 

6154.  TSIN  CHUANG 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Shanghai, 
China.  Prepared  in  Tong  Shan  Engng.  Coll., 
China.  I.  C.  S.  Club;  .\rch.  Club.  Arch., 
Tsing  Hua  Coll.  Peking.  China.  Address, 
2006  Columbia  Road,  Wash.,  D.  C;  bt<s.  add., 
c/o  Tsing  Hua  Coll.,  Peking,  China. 

6155.  JAMES  ERROL  OiURCHILL 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  7,  1893, 
APiion,  111.;  s.  Samuel  (b.  Ja  3,  1864,  do.) 
and  Etta  (Jawk)  Churchill  (b.  S  26,  1867). 
Prepared  in  Mt.  Carmel  H.  S.  Alpha  Delta 
Phi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Prelim.  Honors;  2nd  Lt., 
Bat.,    Univ.    Regt.      Illuminating    Engr.,    Com- 


monwealth Edison  Co..  Chicago,  1914-17; 
Engr.,  M.  of  W.  Dept.,  C.  C.  C.  O.  &  St.  L. 
R.  R.,  Mt.  Carmel,  111..  1917-18.  ist  Lt.,  Co. 
F.  9th  111.  Inf.,  ipi8 — .  Address,  214  E. 
3rd  St.,  Mt.  Carmel,  111.;  bus.  add..  1002  N. 
Mulberry  St.,   do. 

6156.  STEPHEN  THURSTON  CL.\FLIN 
Advertiser;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Jl  23.  1893,  Lom- 
bard, 111.;  s.  William  Claflin.  Prepared  in 
Wheaton  H.  S.  Zeta  Psi ;  Helmet;  Ku  Klux; 
\'arsity  Tennis;  Statf,  Illio;  Jr.  Smoker  Com.; 
Mil.  Ball  Com.;  Home-Coming  Com.;  Sr.  Ball 
Com.  Potts-Turbull  Advertisement  Co.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.  Address, 
2901   Tracy  Ave.,   Kansas  City,  Mo. 

6157.  CHESTER  ARTHUR  CLARK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1842.  2614,  3683,  5074) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  S  23.  1889,  Carth- 
age, 111.;  s.  Lot  Bogarth  (b.  N  26,  1847)  and 
Matilda  J.  (Jackson)  Clark  (b.  Ja  16,  1856, 
Warsaw,  111.).  Prepared  in  Carthage  H.  S. 
Farmer.  Honorably  discharged  from  149th  F. 
A.     Address,   R.   4,   Carthage,    111. 

6158.  DAVID    ROLAND    CLARKE 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  8,  1892, 

Ashland,  III.;  s.  Dan  B.  and  A.  Jeannette 
(Burdick)  Clarke.  Prepared  in  Whipple  Acad.; 
Univ.  Acad.  LL.  B.,  Harvard,  1917.  Chi  Psi; 
Coll.  Dancing  Club.  Mem..  Inlercollegiate 
(Zlub.  Married  Zada  Rowena  Walker.  D  28, 
1915.  Child,  Zada  Rowena,  b.  Jl  13,  1917. 
Address,  191 7  E.  54th  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
HI   W.  Monroe,  do. 

6159.  ETHEL  CLARKE 
(Sister  of  Nos.  4596,  5075) 
Dietitian;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  Ag  3,  1887, 
Noblesville,  Ind.;  d.  John  Osenback  (b.  N  25, 
1851,  do.)  and  Mary  Jane  (White)  Clarke  (b. 
Je  4,  1855,  Westneld.  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Noblesville  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi;  Omicron 
Nu;  Janiesonian;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Country  Life 
Club.  Dietitian,  Prcsby.  Hosp.,  Chicago,  1914- 
17;  do.,  Univ.  Hosp.,  Iowa  City,  la.,  1917-18; 
do.,  U.  S.  General  Hosp.,  Biltmore,  N.  C. 
1918 — .   Address,    Noblesville,   Ind. 

6160.     ELIZABETH    JOHANNA    CLAUSEN 

(WILLIAMS) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  s.  1893,  Chicago;  d. 
Clans  J.  (b.  Jl  3,  1847,  Denmark)  and  Maria 
L.  (Larsen)  Clausen  (b.  Ag  19.  1865,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.  Sigma  Kappa. 
Instr.,  H.  Sc,  Kankakee,  111.,  igisid;  do., 
Chicago,  1916-17;  do.,  Dietetics,  Am.  Red  Cross, 
Chicago.  1917-18.  Auth.:  The  Wrong  and 
Right  Way  in  Cooking,  McCaU's  Magazine; 
Equipment  for  a  Dietetics  Laboratory,  Hospi- 
tal Management.  Married  Herbert  Franklin 
Williams,  Jl  13,  1918,  Chicago.  Address,  39  S. 
St.  Louis  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  6  N.  Michi- 
gan  Ave.,   Room  601,  do. 

r,i6i.     "LEILA    BELLE    CLEGHORN 
A.    B.   in  L.   A.   &  S.;    b.  Je  28,    1878,   Kan- 
kakee.   111.;    d.    William    Cleghorn.      Prepared 
in   Kankakee  H.  S.     Died  Ag  4,   191 S,  Colorado 
Springs,   Colo. 

6162.  OLEN  ROBERT  CLEMENTS 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  S:  S.;  LL.  B.,  1916; 
b.  D  15,  1891,  West  York,  111.;  s.  Rush  M. 
(b.  Ag  20,  1868,  Casey,  111.)  and  Emma 
(Nidey)  Clements  (b.  O  1874,  West  York,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Marshall  Tp.  H.  S.  Acacia; 
Ionian;  Illini  Club;  Fresh,  and  Prelim.  Honors; 
Bronze  Medal,  Artillery  Drill,  1912;  Capt., 
Varsity  WateriPoIo;  Class  Football;  Alter- 
nate, 111. -la.  Debate;  Asst.-Ed.,  Illio;  Illini 
Staff.  Lawyer,  Marshall,  111.,  1916;  St.  Atty., 
Clark   Co.,    1916.      Federal    Fuel  Administrator 


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for  Clark  Co.,  1917-18;  Sec.  of  Red  Cross, 
Marshall,  111.;  Gov.  Appeal  Agt.,  Local  K,\- 
eniption  lUi.,  1Q17;  2nd  I.t.,  C.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp 
Gordan.  (ia.;  Mustered  out.  D  igi8.  Mem., 
Christian  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.,  i9n;  I.  O.  O. 
F.,  1916:  M.  W.  A.,  1917;  K.  1'.,  1917;  O.  E. 
S.,  1917.  Married  Fayette  Ilaniill.  N  15,  1916, 
West  Union,  111.  Child,  Robert  Ilamill,  h.  O 
10,  1917.     Address,  Marshall,  111. 

6163.  MARY  ELLA  CLIMER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  22,  1890, 
Palestine,  111.;  d.  Albert  (b.  Ap  5,  1862,  do.) 
and  Jennie  (Iliggins)  Climer  (b.  S  8,  1862, 
do.).  Prepare<i  in  Palestine  II.  S.  Teacher, 
Sullivan  II.  S.,  1914-16;  Grad.  Stud.,  Oshkosh, 
Wis.,  191 7;  Teacher,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis., 
1 91 6 — .  Address,  Palestine,  111.;  bus.  add.,  II. 
S.,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis. 

6164.  BESS  FLORENA  CLINE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  31,  1889, 
Monticello,  111.;  d.  Jacob  Clarkson  (b.  S  6, 
do.)  and  Amanda  Matilda  (Class)  Cline  (b. 
F  II,  do.).  Prepared  in  Monticello  II.  S. 
Achoth;  W.  A.  A.  Teacher,  Math..  H.  S., 
Urbana.  Mem.  and  Treas.,  Bd.  of  Trustees, 
Congr.  House,  Urbana.  Address,  802  S. 
Matthews  Ave.,   Urbana. 

6165.  LAWRENCE  ALBERT  CLINE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  28,  1892, 
Marion,  11!.;  s.  Albert  L.  (b.  N  8,  i860,  Ky.) 
and  Florence  (McCowan)  Cline  (b.  O  6,  1803, 
Marion,  111.).  Prepared  in  Marion  H.  ,S. 
Triangle;  Egyptian  Club;  Class  Water  Polo; 
Sr.  Hat  Com.;  Regt.  Color  Sergt.  Contr.  on 
Highway  and  Bridge  Const.;  Los  Angeles  and 
So.  Calif.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church,  South.  Mar- 
ried Ella  Lee  Herbert,  N  15,  1915,  Los  Angeles. 
Child,  Reon  Cline,  b.  S  15,  1916.  Address, 
816  N.  Hobart  Blvd.,  Los  Angeles;  bus.  add., 
231   Marsh-Strong  Bldg.,  do. 

6166.  FRANCIS   MARION    COCKRELL 
Manager;    B.    S.    in    E.    E.;    b.    Ja    8.    1887, 

Norborne,  Mo.;  s.  Simon  (b.  JI  30,  1848,  Kin- 
mundy,  111.)  and  Angeline  (Prewett)  Cock- 
rell  (b.  Ag  30,  1851,  do.).  Prepared  in  Mar- 
shall Tp.  H.  S.  Sec,  Acacia;  Pres.,  Theta  Nu 
Epsilon;  Pres.,  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Pres., 
Ionian;  E.  E.  Soc;  Ben  Franklin  Club;  V.  P. 
Soph.  Class;  Mgr.,  ///.  Mag.;  Pres.,  111.  Assn. 
of  Lit.  Soc;  Sr.  Ball  Com.  Chicago  Publicity 
Mgr.,  Westinghouse  Elec  &  Mfg.  Co.,  1914; 
Mgr.,  Chicago  Service  Dept.,  McGraw  Put). 
Co.,  Chicago,  1916;  Cleveland  Mgr.,  Htec. 
World  and  £ilec.  Merchandising^  McGraw- 
Hill  Co.,  Inc.,  Cleveland,  1918 — .  Mem.,  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  Jovian  Order.  Married  Margaret  Ben- 
bow,  O  28,  1914,  Ft.  Madison,  la.  Child, 
Margaret  Helen,  b.  Je  13,  1917.  Address, 
2769  Hampshire.  Cleveland;  bus.  add.,  657 
Leader    News   Bldg.,    do. 

6167.  HARRY    ELLSWORTH    CODLIN 

(Husband  of  No.  7056) 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Mr  28, 
1892,  Pontiac,  111.;  s.  Charles  (b.  Chenoa,  111.) 
and  Sarah  E.  (Elson)  Codlin  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Chenoa  H.  S.  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Re^t.;  Treas.,  Jr.  Class,  1914. 
Employee  of  Univ.  of  111.  dairy  dept..  1914; 
Farmer,  191 5;  I'larm  Adviser,  Dallas  Center, 
la.  Married  Carrie  L.  McColley  ('15),  S  i, 
1915,  Shelbyville,  111.  Children:  James  Burton, 
b.  N  13,  1917;  Ruth  Elizabeth,  b.  D  22,  1918. 
Address,  Dallas   Center,   la. 

6168.  GEORGE  CLEVELAND  COFFEY 
Lawyer;    LL.   B.;   b.   O    16.    1884;    s.    William 

Wallace  (b.  O  5,  1835,  Hopkinsville,  Ky.)  and 
Helen  Baily  (Knight)  Coffey  (b.  O  8.  1846. 
Elktown,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Ewing  Coll.; 
Univ.    of    Mo.,    1907-08.      Lawyer,   Mt.    Vernon, 


111.,  1914-16;  Benton,  111.,  1916 — .  Married 
Maud  Williamson,  O  24,  1908.  Address,  Ben- 
ton, III.;  bus.  add.,  Williams,  Lewis  &  Coffey, 
do. 

6169.     HAZEL    BELLE    COFFEY 
(GIEHLER) 
(Wife    of    No.    6255;    Sister   of    No.    5598) 
A.    B.   in    L.    A.    &    S.;    b.    Mr    19,    1893,   Chi- 
cago;    d.     William    Martin     (b.     Mr     13,     1856, 
Bloomington,    Ind.)    and   Mary   Ann   (McClure) 
Coffey    (b.    Ap     18,    i860,    Ireland).      Prepared 
in     Blue    Island    H.     S.      Achoth;     W.     A.    A.; 
Winner     of     Ath.     "I."      Teacher,     Math,     and 
Hist.,     H.     S.,     Richmond,     111.,     1914-15;     do., 
Math,   and   Ger.,    Rcddick,    II.    S.,    111.,    1915-16. 
Married    P'rederick   John   Giehler    ('14),   Ag  30, 
1916,    Blue    Island,    111.      Child,    Marjorie   Jean, 
b.  Ag  13,  191  7.     Address,  617  Pearl  St.,  Ottawa, 
111. 

6170.  ALEXANDER  EUGENE  COHN 
Catalog  Expert;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja 
29,  1893,  Warsaw,  Russia;  s.  Jacob  (b.  Brest, 
Russia)  and  Tobie  (Kahan)  Cohn  (b.  Warsaw, 
Russia).  Prepared  in  Medill  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  summer,  191.5. 
Kappa  Sigma  Delta;  Menorah;  Varsity  Foot- 
ball; Basketball.  Dir.  of  Sc.  and  Ath.  Coach, 
Tp.  H.  S.,  Morton,  1914-16;  Correspondent, 
Sears,  Roebuck  &  Co.,  19 16-17;  do..  Critic  and 
Efficiency  Expert,  Philipsborn  Catalog  House; 
Asst.  office  mgr.,  do.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Assn. 
Sch.  Sc.  and  Math.  Teachers.  Married  Kate 
C.  Dohry,  Ag  12,  1916.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Child, 
Kenneth  Morton,  Jl  12,  1917.  Address,  4655 
N.  Spaulding  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  900  W. 
Van  Buren  St.,  do. 

6171.  JAMES  RUBIN  COLBERT 
Prin.,  H.  S.:  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.:  b.  F  13, 
1890,  Burnt  Prairie,  111.;  s.  S.  W.  (b.  do.) 
and  Jennette  (Renfro)  Colbert.  Prepared  in 
Fairfield  H.  S.  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Ionian; 
mini  Bd.  of  Trustees.  Instr.,  H.  S.,  Waverly, 
1915;  Asst.  Prin.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Waverly,  1916- 
17;  Prin.,  do.,  1917-18.  Married  Ura  Richard, 
Je  24,  1914,  Urbana.  Children:  Harold  R.,  b. 
Jl  28,  1915;  Lois  Ester,  b.  D  1917.  Address, 
\\averly,    111. 

6172.  HUGH  LEON  COLE 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  12,  1891,  Gen- 
eseo,  111.;  s.  Hugh  W.  Cole.  Prepared  in  Geneseo 
II.  S.  Sigma  Nu.  Teacher,  Agr.  and  Sc,  H. 
S..  Oconto  Fails,  Wis.  Married  Marion  (Zole. 
Child,  Mary  Jane.  ■4ddress.  103  S.  College 
Ave.,  Geneseo,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Oconto  Falls, 
Wis.t 

6173.  HELEN  BELL  COMSTOCK 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  F  26,  1891. 
Chicago;  d.  J.  J.  Comstock.  Prepared  in 
Lyons  Tp.  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi;  V.  P.,  H. 
Sc.  Club;  Treas.,  Sr.  Illinae;  Woman's 
League  Advisory  Bd.;  Girls  Sr.  Council. 
Teacher.  Batavia,  111.;  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Rock- 
ford,  III.  Address,  Reliance  Bldg.,  Kansas 
City,    Mo. 

6174.  LOURDE  JOSEPH  CONBOY 
Teacher;     B.    S.    in    E.    E. ;    b.    F    21,    1891. 

Sterling,  III.;  s.  Thomas  Conboy.  Prepared  in 
Sterling  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa;  Homecoming 
Com.  Teacher,  Man.  Tr.,  Franklin  Sch.,  Du- 
bur|ue.  Ia.  Address,  507  ist  Ave.,  Sterling, 
III.;  bus.  add.,   140  W.   14th  St.,  Dubuque,  la.t 

6175.  FLORENCE  AVIS  COULTAS 
Principal;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &    S.:    b.    D    21, 

1890.  Thawville,  111.;  d.  William  Wallace  (b. 
.\p  8,  1861,  III.)  and  Florence  Eva  (Purinton) 
Coultas  (b.  S  28.  1862,  111.).  Prepared  in  De- 
Kalb  Tp.  II.  S.;  No.  111.  St.  Norm,  Sch.. 
1007-9.  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Norm.  Club;  Math.  Club;  Sec, 


University  of  Illinois 


[1914 


W.  A.  A.  l)ir.  of  ungraded  schs.,  Rockford, 
HI.,  1914-15;  Asst.  Co.  Supt.,  DeKalb  Co.  Pub. 
Sells.,  Sycamore,  111.,  1915-18;  Elementary 
Supvr.  and  Co-Prin.,  Murrary  Hill  Sch.,  Cleve- 
land, 1918 — .  DeKalb  Co.,  Sec.,  War  Savings 
Com.,  1918.  Mem.,  N.  I.  T.  A.:  Athena-Syca- 
more Woman's  Club;  DeKalb  Sycamore  Pan- 
Hellenic  Assn.  Address,  503  S  Main  St.,  Syca- 
more, 111.;  bus.  add.,  11432  Mayfield  Road, 
Cleveland. 

6176.  ARETE  CAROLINE  COVEY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  26,  1892, 
Farmer  City,  111.;  d.  C.  C.  (b.  S  11,  i860,  do.) 
and  Elizabeth  Lctitia  (Savage)  Covey  (b.  Mr  23, 
1866,  \irginia.  111.).  Prepared  in  Farmer  City 
II.  S.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Instr.,  Macon, 
Miss.,  1912-15;  Stud.,  St.  Louis,  1915-16;  Cml. 
Teacher,  Champaign,  1916-18;  do..  Capital  City 
Cml.  Coll.,  Charleston,  W.  Va.,  1918— .  Ad- 
dress, 90 J4   W.  Green  St.,   Urbana. 

6177.     ANNA  ETHEL  COX 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  8,  1887, 
Sandwich.  111.;  d.  T.  J.  Cox.     Prepared  in  Sand- 
wich H.   S.     Teaclier,  Sandwich,  111.     Address, 
Sandwich,    Ill.t 

6178.  REX   WARFIELD   COX 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  12,  1888,  Cerro 

Gordo,  111.;  s.  John  G.  and  Clara  (VVarfield) 
Cox.  Prepared  in  Bement  H.  S.  Teacher,  Tp. 
H.   S.,  Pana,  111.,   1914 — .     Address,  Pana,  111. 

6179.  GLENN  ERVING  CRAFT 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  3,  1891,  Bur- 
lington, 111.;  s.  E.  E.  Craft.  Prepared  in  Mc- 
Kinley  H.  S.  Hoof  and  Horn  Club.  Married 
Helen  Fitzgerald,  O  2,  1915,  Rantoul,  111.  Ad- 
dress,  Burlington,   Ill.t 

6180.  CLARA  CRONK  (MORRIS) 
(Wife  of  No.  5828) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  D  i,  1889,  Aurora.  111.; 
d.  Riley  D.  (b.  do.)  and  Addie  (Smith)  Cronk 
(b.  Sandwich,  111.).  Prepared  in  E.  Aurora 
and  Birmingham  (Ala.)  H.  Schs.;  Monticello 
Sem.,  Godfrey,  111.  H.  Sc.  Club;  Sec,  Wo- 
man's League;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Cabinet;  1 1  Ho 
Bd.  Married  Arthur  Marvin  Morris  ('13), 
S  12,  1914,  Chicago.  Child,  Elmer  James  II, 
1).  Je  14,  1915.  Address,  311  N.  ist  St.,  Aber- 
deen,   S.    Dak. 

61 81.  MYRTLE  AMY  CRUZAN  (GEYER) 
(Wife  of  G249) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  d.  Joseph 
William  Cruzan.  Prepared  in  Mattoon  H.  S., 
and  Indianajjolis  II.  S.;  East.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.  1906-07.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Grad.  Work, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1915-17.  Instr.,  Eng.,  Coving- 
ton H.  S.,  Ky.,  1914-15;  Asst.,  Eng.  Dept.', 
L'niv.  of  111.,  191S-17;  Teacher  Eng.  Pvt.  Sch., 
Houston,  Tex.;  Teacher,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1 91 8 — .  Auth.:  .Articles  in  School  Nezvs 
and  Primary  Ediic.  Married  Denton  Loring 
(icyer  (g'14),  Jl  1917,  Urbana.  Address,  5714 
Dorchester   Ave.,   Chicago. 

6182.  JOHN  CUTLER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  19,  1890, 
Pana,  111.;  s.  Cassius  Dcloss  (b.  Ja  i,  1848, 
Troy,  O.)  and  Mollie  (Dickey)  Cutler  (b.  O 
13,  i860,  Pana,  111.).  Preiiarcd  in  Pana  H. 
S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors; 
Wrestling.  Asst.  Foreman.  Chicago  Portland 
Cement  (Zo.,  Oglesby,  111.,  1914-15;  Steam  Ex- 
pert, 111.  Steel  Co.,  Joliet,  111..  1916;  Chief 
Engr..  Corn  Prod.  Refg.  Co.,  Pckin,  111..  1916- 
17.  U.  S.  N.,  D  II,  1917,  U.  S.  S.  Canand- 
aigua.  c/o  Postmaster,  N.  Y.  Address,  306 
E.    8th   St.,   Pana.   III. 


6183.     RUDOLPH  WALTER  CUTSHALL 
Arch.  Designer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  N  25,  1888, 

Brazil,    Ind.;    s.     I.    M.    Cutshall.      Prepared    in 

Brazil     (Ind.)      H.     S.;     Ind.     Univ.     Scarab; 

Kappa   Sigma.      Arch,    and    Mfr.,    Brazil,   Ind.; 

.\rch.    Designer,    Indianapolis.      Address,    2116 

College  Ave.,  Indianapolis. t 

6184.     FRED    EDWIN    DACE 
Production   Engr.;    B.   S.  in   E.   E. ;  b.   N  3, 
1889,    Rushville,   111.;   s.   Henry    Mattison   (b.  F 

17,  1843,  Edina,  Mo.)  and  Mary  Catherine 
(DeLapp)  Dace  (b.  Ag  31,  J850,  Rushville,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Rushville  H.  S.  Sec,  E.  E.  Soc. 
Cost  Acct.,  Chicago,  1914-15;  Stud.,  Schenec- 
tady, N.  Y.,  19 1 5-1 6;  Elec.  Engr.,  Milwaukee. 
1916-17;  do.,  Akron,  O.,  1917-18;  Production 
Engr.,  Peoria,  1918 — .  2nd.  Lt.,  Ord.  R.  C, 
Aberdeen  Proving  Grounds,  Aid.;  Mustered 
out,  D  23,  1918.  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E. 
E.  Married  Helen  Le  Conte  Crooks,  S  6,  191 7, 
Rushville,  111.  Address,  925  Columbia  Terrace, 
Peoria;  bus.  add..  Appraisal  Dept.,  Holt  Mfg. 
Co.,  do. 

6185.     HERVEY   MILLER   DALE 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Jl  14,  1887, 
Chicago;    s.     W.    B.    Dale.      Prepared    in    New 
Trier  Tp.  H.  S.     Address,  519  E.  Ash  St.,  Win- 
netka,    Ill.t 

6186.     *JOHN  HENRY  DALLANBACH 

(Brother  of  No.  8255) 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  F  23,  1891,  Champaign; 
s.  George  A.  (b.  S  3,  1863,  do.)  and  Anna 
Marie  (Schulz)  Dallenbach  (b.  Ag  1,  1863, 
Black  Hawk,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.  S.;  Wendell  Phillips  H.  S..  Chicago.  Class 
IJasketball.  Bldg.  Const.,  Champaign,  191 5; 
Elec  Engr.,  Pittsburgh.  1915-16;  U.  S.  A..  El 
Paso,  Tex.,  1916-17;  do.,  Ridgway,  Pa.;  do.. 
Ft.  Sill,  Okla.;  do.,  Augusta,  Ga.,  Ap  1918;  M. 
G.  Co.,  iiith  Inf.,  28th  Div.,  A.  E.  F.  Killed 
in  Action,  O  3,   1918,  France, 

6187.     RALPH  RAYMOND  DANIELSON 
(Husband  of  No.  6138) 

Ceram.  Chem.;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  M.  S., 
1916;  b.  Je  3,  1892,  Chicago;  s.  Christopher 
Edmund  (b.  Norway)  and  Minnie  (Amundsen) 
Danielson  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech. 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Acacia;  Keramos.  Asst., 
Ceram.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-16;  Ceram. 
Chem.,  Benjamin  Elec.  Mfg.  Co.,  Desplaines, 
111.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  The  Effect  of  Variation 
in  the  Composition  of  Ground  Coats  for  Sheet 
Iron    Enamels,    Trans.    Am.    Ceram.    Soc.    Vol. 

18.  Assoc.  Mem.,  Am.  Ceram.  Soc;  A.  F.  A. 
M.  Married  Grace  Amelia  Campbell  ('14),  Mr 
26,  1916,  Chicago.  Child,  James  Campbell,  b. 
Mr  17,  1917  (died  Mr  21,  1017).  Address, 
Desplaines,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Benjamin  Elec.  Co., 
do. 

6188.  HARRY  OTTO  DANZ 
.\sst.  Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  N  30, 
1891,  Peru.  111.;  s.  Charles  and  Emma  (Loekle) 
Danz.  Prepared  in  LaSalle-Peru  Ti).  H.  S. 
.'Vcacia;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Lt.  Capt.,  Univ. 
Regt.;  Winner  Soph.  Gold  Medal.  1912.  Stud. 
Sales  Course,  Am.  Blower  Co.,  Detroit;  Asst. 
Salesmgr.,  do.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Constance  Varine  Hoyt,  O  5,  1915,  De- 
troit. Child,  Dorothy  Viola,  b.  N  14,  1916. 
.'Iddrcss,  871  Ferry  Park  Ave.,  Detroit;  bus. 
add.,  Am.  Blower  Co.,  do. 

6189.  BANSEVAR  DASS 
Chem.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Je  15,  1888, 
India;  s.  Nadhalirh  (b.  do.)  and  Mahanami 
Saba  Dass  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Malda,  Ben- 
gal, India;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1911-12.  Chem. 
Club;  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Hindustan  Assn. 
Draftsman,  C.  H.  Stollting  Co.,  Chicago,  1914- 
16;  (!hief  Chem.,  Nat.  .Synthetic  Co..  Perth 
Amboy,    N.    J.,    1916;     Chief    Chem.,    Carbolic 


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Acid  vXc  Coal  Tar  Products,  Div.  of  T.  A.  Edi- 
son Inc.,  Silver  Lake,  i\.  J.,  1916-17.  Success- 
fully developed  an  economical  modification  in 
the  mfg.  process  of  carbolic  acid,  greatly  in- 
creasing the  efiiciency  of  the  plant.  Research 
Chem.,  Central  Lab.,  T.  A.  Edison  Co.,  igi8 — . 
Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Hindustan  Assn.  of  Am.  Ad- 
dress. 305  Broad  St.,  liloomficld,  N.  J.;  bus. 
add.,  Central  Lab.,  T.  A.  Edison,  Inc.,  Silver 
Lake,  N.   J. 

6190.  HALE  PLAHN  DAUGHERTY 
Adv.  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  15, 
1892,  Peru,  S.  A.;  s.  Aquilla  John  (h.  Hamil- 
ton, O.)  and  Jennie  Lousley  (Plahn)  Daugher- 
ty  (b.  JSeardstown,  111.).  Prepared  in  Peoria 
H.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Ynx- 
an;  Ku  I>Clux;  Hen  Franklin  Club;  Ed.,  Daily 
mini.  Reporter,  The  Peoria  Transcript,  19 14- 
15;  Adv.  Mgr.,  George  La  Monte  \-  Sou, 
1915 — .  Address,  c/o  George  La  Monte  &  Son, 
61    Broadvi'ay,  New  York  City. 

6 1 91.     ALICE  VICTORIA  DAVENPORT 
Librarian;    A.    "&.    in    L.    A.    &    S.;    b.    Mr    7. 

1890,  Chicago;  d.  Joseph  Davenport.  Prepared 
in  W.  Mendota  H.  S.  VV.  A.  A.;  Class  Bas- 
ketball. I'hys.  Dir.,  Chicago  Heights,  111.; 
Libn.,  Lib.,  H.  S.,  Wheaton,  111.  Address,  275 
W.  South  St.,  Galesburg,   111. 

6192.  RAYMOND  EVAN  DA  VIES 
Physician;  A.  \\.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  2,  1889, 
Bement,  111.;  s.  William  E.  (b.  N  1854,  Jack- 
sonville, 111.)  and  Alice  M.  (Allison)  Davies 
(b.  Ja  10,  i860,  Lincoln-Shire,  Eng.).  Pre- 
pared in  Bement  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1912; 
M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1917.  Adelphic;  Al- 
pha Kappa  Kaiipa.  Stud.,  Interne,  Chicago, 
1915-16;  do.,  Durand  Hospital,  1917;  do.,  St. 
Luke's,  Chicago,  191 7-1 8.  M.  O.  T.  C,  Ft. 
Riley,  Kan.,  1918;  Orthopedic  Surgery,  N.  Y.; 
Lt.,  Base  Hospital,  Camp  Sheridan,  Montgom- 
ery, Ala.  Mem.,  Assn.  of  Mil.  Surg.  Ad- 
dress, Bement,  III.;  bus.  add.,  4047  Aspen  St., 
Philadelphia. 
6193.  ELIZABETH  HAMILTON  DAVIS 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  D  31,  1887,  Fairfield, 
111.;  d.  W.  B.  Davis.  Prepared  in  So.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sell.  A.  B.,  111.  Woman's  Coll.,  1909. 
Asst.  Ref.  Libn.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.;  War  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Address,  c/o  Kansas  State  Agricultural  Col- 
lege,  Manhattan,    Kan.t 

6194.  THOMAS  ANDREW  DAVIS 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  9,  iSgo, 
Bethany,  111.;  s.  Andrew  W.  (b.  Je  8,  1863) 
and  Martha  (Younger)  Davis.  Prepared  in 
Bethany  H.  S.;  Millikin  Univ.  Philomathean; 
C.  E.  Soc.  Draftsman,  Empire  &  Fuel  Co. 
Married  Blanche  H.  Hayes,  O  26,  igi6,  Guth- 
rie, Okla.  Child,  Theodore  Emerson,  b.  D  25, 
1917.  Address,  520  E.  nth  St.,  Bartlesv'llc. 
Okla. 

6195.     BEATRICE  EARLE   DEAN 
(Sister  of  No.  9031) 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &    S. ;    b.    Mr    27, 

1891,  Harrisburg,  111.;  d.  John  William  (b.  Ag 
4,  1866,  Posey  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Isabel  (Lcbo) 
Dean  (b.  D  2,  1869,  Carrier  Mills,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Harrisburg  Tp.  II.  S.  Instr.,  Eng. 
and  Ger.,  Lovington.  HI.,  1914-16;  do.,  Robin- 
son, 111.,  1 91 6 — .  Address,  Harrisburg,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  601  E.  Main  St.,  Robinson,  111. 

6196.  HAROLD  BURTON  DEETS 
Farm  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  n,  1888, 
Sidney,  Neb.;  s.  A.  B.  (b.  Mr  31,  1862.  N.  Hen- 
derson, 111.)  and  Ruth  (Jones)  Deets  (b.  Mr 
29,  1867,  Nes(iuchoning,  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
Galesburg  H.  S.  Mgr.,  Champaign  and 
Streator,  111.,  Dairy  Farm,  1914-17.  Army 
Nurse  Evacuation  Hosp.  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Ad- 
dress, Galesburg,    111. 


6197.  LEMUEL  DE  FOREST 
Apprentice;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  je  9,  1891, 
Toledo,  O.;  s.  Amy  J.  DeForest.  Prepareil 
in  Toledo  (O.)  II.  S.  Apprentice,  C.  C.  C.  & 
St.  L.  R.  R.,  Bellefontaine,  O.  Married 
Juanita  Hammer,  Ag  30,  1914,  Urbana.  Ad- 
dress,   221    Oakland    S(iuare,    Bellefontaine,    O. 


619S.  *ROY  VAN  LIKW  DeMOTT 
(Brother  of  No.  5093) 
A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  O  5,  1887,  Fairview,  HI.; 
s.  Richard  Roy  (b.  Mr  25,  1847,  Stanton,  N.  J.) 
and  May  Helen  (Polhemus)  DeMott  (b.  My  9, 
1 85 1,  Fairview,  111.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Cml.  Club.  Bus.  Mgr.,  DeMott  Loan 
Co.,  Crookston,  Minn.  Died  Mr  6,  191 7,  De- 
troit. 

6199.  HERBERT  DE\INE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  10,  1891, 
Ishpeming,  Mich.;  s.  P.  H.  Devine.  Prepared 
in  Ishpeming  (Mich.)  H.  S.  Engr.,  Kenova, 
W.  Va. ;  Stud.  Apprentice,  Allis-Chalmers 
Mfg.  Co.  Meteor  Div.,  Signal  Corps,  A.  E.  F.. 
France.     Address,  Chester,  Ill.t 


6200.  VIVIAN  PERSIS  DEWEY 
Journalist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  i6. 
1891,  Kenosha,  Wis.;  d.  Courtland  Ernest  (b. 
Mr  21,  1861)  and  Mary  Louise  (De-xter) 
Dewey  (b.  F  3,  1864).  Prejiared  in  Kenosha 
(VVis.)  H.  S.;  Chicago  Sch.  of  Phys.  Educ.  and 
Expression,  summer,  191 5;  Chicago  Norm.  Sch. 
of  Dancing,  summer,  19 16.  Delta  Gamma; 
Alethenai;  W.  A.  A.  Instr.,  Aesthetic  dancing, 
1917;  office  work.  1918;  Society  editor,  1919 — . 
Auth. :  Dance  Courtesy,  L.  Hausmann,  1918. 
Address,  577   Sheridan  Road,  Kenosha,  Wis. 

6201.     MARY  ESTELLA  DE  WOLFE 
(Sister   of   No.   7480) 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &    S. ;    b.    Ja    29, 

1890,  Assumption,  111.;  d.  William  De  Wolfe. 
Prepared  in  AssumiHion  H.  S.  .-Iddrcss,  341 
Center    St.,    Decatur,   Ill.t 

6202.  LULA  BELLE  DEXTER 
(Sister  of  No.  4614) 
Teacher:  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  B.  Mus., 
1915;  b.  N  II,  1890,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.;  d. 
Arthur  Glen  (b.  Ap  2,  1861,  Chenoa,  111.) 
and  Lora  Belle  (Gallup)  Dexter  (b.  Ag  7, 
1858,  Niles,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S.  Mu  Kappa  .'Mpha;  Athenean.  Pvt. 
Teacher,  Violin,  Urbana.  Address,  614  W. 
Illinois    St.,    Urbana. 


6203.  HARRY  KIMBALL  DICK 
(Brother  of  No.  2951) 
Supt.,  Bldg.  Const.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b. 
N  12,  1888,  Bloomington,  111.;  s.  G.  F.  Dick. 
Prepared  in  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Alpha 
Tau  Omega,  Supt.  Bldg.  Const.,  Bloomington, 
111.  Married  Pauline  Whitmcr,  My  19,  1917. 
Address,  705  E.  Walnut  St.,  Bloomington, 
Ill.t 

6204.  EARL  BURRUS  DICKERSON 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  22, 
1891,  Canton,  Miss.;  s.  Edward  (b.  1850, 
Everett,  Mass.)  and  Emma  Gertrude  (Gar- 
rett) Dickerson  (b.  Ja  4,  1857,  Canton.  Miss.). 
Pre|)ared  in  Evanston  Acad.;  N.  W.  Univ.. 
1909-10;  Lhiiv.  of  Chicago  Law  Sch.,  1915-17. 
Kappa  Alpha  Psi.  Instr.,  Eng.,  Tuskegee  Inst., 
Tuskegee,  Ala.,  1913-14;  Prin.,  H.  S..  \'in 
cennes,  Ind.,  1914-15.  2nd  Lt.,  O.  R.  T.  C.. 
Cnmp  Dodge,  la.,  1917;  65th  Inf.  Regt.,  Camp 
(^irant,  111.  Married  Inez  Moss.  Je  7,  1912, 
Peoria.     Address,   3142   S.   ParV  Ave.,   Chicago. 


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6205.  EVA  DODDS  (CROWDER) 
(Daughter  of  No.  468;  Wife  of  No.  5624; 
Sister  of  No.  8274) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. :  b.  O  3,  1892,  Denver; 
d.  Joseph  Chambers  ('86),  (b.  Utica,  N.  Y.) 
and  Mary  Arniina  (Rrown)  Dodds  (b.  Newport, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  II.  S.  Chi 
Omega.  Mem.,  Alumnae  Chapter  of  Chi 
Omega,  Seattle.  Married  Benjamin  Harrison 
Crowder  ('13),  Mr  8,  191 7,  Champaign.  Child, 
Richard  Jordan,  b.  Ja  19,  1918.  Address,  2303 
19th   Ave.,   North   Seattle. 

6206.  EDWARD  ADELBERT  DOISY 
(Husband  of  No.  8910) 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  13,  1893, 
Hume,  111.;  s.  Edward  Perry  and  Ada  (Alley) 
Doisy.  Prepared  in  Hume  H.  S.  M.  S., 
Harvard,  191 6.  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Final  and 
Special  Honors.  2nd  Lt.,  Med.  R.  C,  1917: 
ist  Lt.;  Walter  Reed  Hosp.,  Washington,  D. 
C,  1918 — .  Married  Alice  Nowell  Ackert  ('18), 
Jl  20,  1918.  Address,  248  E.  68th  St.,  New 
York  City. 

6207.  JOHN  THOMAS  DONAHOE 
Electrolysis  Investigator;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b. 
S  30,  1891.  Chicago;  s.  P.  J.  (b.  Ag  4,  1856, 
do.)  and  Catharine  (Cahill)  Donahoe  (b.  Ja 
6.  1859.  Springfield,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mc- 
Kinley  H.  S..  Chicago.  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  Engr., 
of  Tests,  Chicago  Surface  lines,  1914-17; 
Electrolysis  investigator,  Chicago.  191 7 — ■ 
Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Illini  Club,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress, 3416  Jackson  Blvd.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
614  (iity  Hall,   do. 

6208.  ELIZABETH  FRANCES  DONALD- 
SON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Mr  22,  1884,  Philo, 
111.;  d.  James  Donaldson.  Prepared  in  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.  Prin.  Sch.,  Thomasboro,  111.. 
Teacher,  Bot..  Hindsboro,  111.;  do.,  Shelby- 
ville,   Ind.     Address,   Shelbyville,    Ind.t 

6209.     RAYMOND  THOMAS  DOUGLAS 
Engineer;   B.    S.   in  M.   E. ;   b.   Je   29,    1889. 
Southampton,    Mass.;    s.    George    S.    Douglas. 
Prepared    in    Williston    Sem.      Address,    South- 
ampton, Mass.t 

6210.     GEORGE  HAROLD  DUBIN 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ap  5,  1890, 
Denver:  s.  A.  J.  Dubin.  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Cosmopolitan  Club; 
Arch.  Club;  Varsity  Basketball.  Address,  3648 
Lexington,   Garfield    Sta.,   Chicago. t 

621 1.  RAYMOND  STARR  DUNHAM 
Agriculturalist;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ap  12,  1890, 
Binghamton,  N.  Y.;  s.  Edward  Judd  (b.  Dun- 
kirk, N.  Y.)  and  Leona  Mary  (Green)  Dunham 
(b.  Almond,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Lake  View 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Alpha 
Zeta.  With  111.  St.  Soil  Survey,  1914-16; 
Beaumont  &  Dunham,  Consulting  Agr.,  1916 — . 
Address,  1519  Highland  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  19  S.  LaSalle,  do. 

6212.  MATTHEW  ELBRIDGE  DUNLAP 
(Son  of  No.  63;  Brother  of  No.  7493) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  S  10,  1891, 
DeSmet,  S.  Dak.;  s.  Burleigh  A.  (V.s),  (h.  D 
S.  1852,  Leyden  Tp.,  Cook  Co.,  III.)  and  ('lara 
L  (Biisey)  Dunlap  (b.  An  13,  1865,  Champaign). 
Prenarefl  in  Maywood  H.  S.  Alpha  Rho  Chi; 
Arch.  Club.  Draftsman,  Holabird  &  Rcjche, 
Archs.  and  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.  Bldg. ;  Engrs.' 
Office,  1 9 14-16;  Arch.  Asst.  in  Forest  Products 
Lab.,  Madison.  \Vis.,  1916 — .  U.  S.  Dept.  of 
Agr.,  Forest  Service,  Madison.  Wis..  igi6 — . 
Invented:  Transit  Plugs  for  Shrapnel  Shells; 
A  Method  of  Moisture-Proofing  Aeroplane 
Propellers.  Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  Madison,  Wis. 
Address,  803  State  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 


6213.  WILLIAM  GUY  DUNLAP 
(Tashier;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  8,  1892, 
Abingdon,  111.;  s.  William  l?elt  and  Ida  (Lati- 
mer) Dunlap.  Prepared  in  Abingdon  H.  S.; 
Iledding  Coll.,  1910-12.  Congr.  Guild;  Fresh. 
Varsity  Track.  Cashier,  First  Nat.  Bank, 
Abingdon.  111.     Married  Leona  K.  Schmidt.  Ag 

I,  1917,  Champaign.  Address,  504  N.  Mon- 
roe St.,  Abingdon,  111.;  bus.  add..  First  Na- 
tional  Bank,  do. 

6214.     JESSIE  EDMUNDSON   (GIER) 
Farm  Adviser;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  29,  1888, 
Balbec,    Ind.;    d.    William    (b.    O    5,    1856,    do.) 
and   Elizabeth  S.   (Paxson)    Edmundson   (b.   Mr 

8,  1861,  do.).  Prepared  in  Pcnn  Tp.  H.  S., 
Pennville,  Ind.;   West.   Coll.,  Oxford,  O.,    1908- 

09.  Alpha  Omic  on  Pi;  II.  Sc.  Club.  Instr. 
H.  Sc,  Moore  Tp.  H.  S..  Farmer  City  111., 
i9i3->5!  Univ.  c/  la..  Summer,  1915-16;  High- 
land Park,  111  H.  S.,  1915-16;  Co.  Adviser, 
Kankakee  Co.,  111.,  1916-18.  Ed.,  Home  Im- 
provement Bull.  Married  William  Jewett  Gier, 
N  28,  1917,  Kankakee,  111.  .Address,  927 
Court  St.,  Kankakee,  111.;  bus.  add..  Room  306, 
Court  House,  do. 

6215.  GEORGE  CURTIS  ELLIS 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  29,  1890,  Alta- 
mont.  111.;  s.  W.  A.  Ellis.  Prepared  in  Alta- 
mont  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.  Kappa  Alpha  Nu; 
Class  Baseball.  Stud.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.  Ad- 
dress, Altamont,  111. 

6216.  ARMIN  ELMENDORF 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  S  8,  1890,  San 
Antonio,  Tex.;  s.  Edward  (b.  do.)  and  Mary 
(Staffel)  Elmendorf  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
San  Antonio  (Tex.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Tex., 
1910.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  191 5;  M.  S.,  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  1917.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Tau;  Cos- 
mopolitan Club;  Ed.,  Technograph;  Prelim., 
Special,  and  Final  Honors.  Instr.,  Alechanics, 
TJniv.  of  Wis..  1914-17;  Engr.,  Forest  Products, 
U.  S.  Forest  Products  Lab.,  1917;  Forest  ser- 
vice, testing  aeroplanes,  Ag  191 7 — -.  Desig- 
ner of  a  differentiating  machine.  Auth. : 
Various  Articles  on  Engng.  subjects  in  Am. 
Machinist,  N  5,  1914;  Mis.  Engr.,  Mr  1915, 
Ja  191 6,  Ap  191 7;  The  Pyramid  of  Sigma  Tau, 
The  Transit,  LTniv.  of  Neb.;  The  Scientific  Am. 
Suplmt.,  Ag  II,  1 91 7,  F  12,  1916;  Am.  Math. 
Monthly,  O  191 6;  Jour,  of  the  Franklin  Inst., 
D  191 6,  Ja  1 91 8,  F  1918;  Canadian  Engr.,  Ag 
23,  1917;  Concrete,  S  1917.  Address,  Forest 
Products  Lab.,  Madison,  Wis. 

6217.  HUBERT  MORTON  ENGLISH 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  30,  1890, 
Marshall,  111.;  s.  John  Abel  ( b.  Ag  21,  1847) 
and  Marietta  (Clemings)  English  (b.  O  28, 
1848).  Prepared  in  Marshall  T]).  II.  S.  M.  D., 
Harvard,  1918.  Sigma  Xi;  Ionian;  Special 
Honors.  Physician,  Foxboro  St.  Hosp.,  Fox- 
boro,  Mass.  M.  R.  C,  1917 — ;  Lt.,  Ft.  Ogle- 
thorpe, Ga.;  do.,  St.  Elizabeth  Hospital,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Address,  St.  Elizabeth  Hospital, 
Washington,   D.   C. 

6218.     CALLISTUS  JAMES   ENNIS 

Real    Est.;    A.    B.    in    Commerce;    b.    Je    4, 

1891,    Chicago;    s.    Callistus    Sexton    (b.    O    14, 

1863,    do.)    and    Clara    F.    (Ceperly)    Ennis    (b. 

la    20,     1868,    do.).      Prepared    in    Lake    View 

II.  S.,  Chicago.  Si^nia  Chi:  Ma- Wan-da;  Alpha 
Kappa  Psi;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Yoxan;  Pan- 
ilellenic  Council;  Ath.  Bd.  of  Control;  Cml. 
Club;  Class  Football;  Mgr.,  Inter-schol. ;  Chm., 
Alumni  Homecoming  Smoker;  Stud.  Union 
Opera;  Chm.,  Breakfast  Com.  Real  Est. 
Dealer  and  Broker,  Chicago,  ist  Lt.,  149th 
F.  A.,  France.  1917 — .  Address,  1437  Pratt 
Blvd.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  79  W.  Monroe  St., 
do. 


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6219.  ARTHUR  VERNON  ESSINGTON 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  11,  1889,  Clifton,  111.; 
s.  George  (b.  O  1840,  Lincolnshire,  Eng.)  and 
Bertha  Holland  (b.  S  is,  1855,  Norway). 
Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie  Seni.  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Delta  Si>;nia  Rho; 
Mask  and  Bauble;  Adelphic;  Debating,  191 1- 
12.  Instr.,  H.  S.,  Rockford.  1914  16;  Lawyer, 
1 91 6 — .  Mem.,  Univ.  Club;  Young  Men's 
Bus.  Assn.  of  Rockford.  Married  Mabel  Fiela- 
ing,  Je  25,  191 5,  Chamjiaign.  Child,  .\rthur 
Vernon,  Jr.,  Mr  16,  1916.  Address,  21J1  ()>.- 
ford  St.,  Rockford,  111.;  bus.  add.,  406  Urown 
BIdg.,  do. 

6220.  RALPH  LEE  EVMAN 
(Husband  of  No.  6351) 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ag  3,  iSS.s, 
Golden,  111.;  s.  D.  F.  (b.  S  10,  1854)  and 
Sarah  Emily  (Shank)  Eyman  (b.  Mr  4,  1801). 
Prepared  in  West.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1910. 
Zeta  Psi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Alpha  Zeta;  Final 
Honors.  Instr.,  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Kent  St. 
Norm.  Coll..  1914-18;  Head  of  Dept.,  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.,  Norm.  111.,  igi8.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  Esther  Allen  Kern  ('14), 
Ag  20,  1914,  Greencastle,  Ind.  Child,  David 
Russell,  b.  Ja  21,  191 7.  Address,  910  W.  Honey 
Ave.,  Normal,  111. 

6221.  DANIEL  BALDWIN  FAGER 
Prin.,  H.  S. ;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. :  b.  Ag 
15,  i860.  Murphysboro,  III.;  s.  S.  Eager.  Pre- 
pared in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.;  So.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.  Prin.,  Tp.  H.  S..  Palestine,  111.  Ad- 
dress,  Palestine.   Ill.t 

6222.     HELEN   FAIRFIELD    (WOOLMAN) 
(Wife   of    No.    5507) 

A.  B,  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  17,  1893,  Peters- 
burg, Mich.;  d.  George  Day  (b.  My  6,  i856, 
Hillsdale,  O.)  and  Mary  Adelaide  (Peters) 
Fairfield  (b.  My  23,  1867).  Prepared  in  Omaha 
(Neb.),  Urbana,  and  Ames  (la.)  H.  .S.;  la. 
State  Coll.,  1910;  Beloit  Coll.,  1910-11.  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma.  Teacher,  H.  Sc,  E.  Aurora 
H.  S.,  Aurora.  111.,  1914-16;  Head  of  Dom.  Sc. 
Dept.,  Elgin,  HI.  H.  S.,  1916.  Married  CoUett 
Everman  Woolman  ('12),  Ag  1916,  Baton 
Rouge,  La.  Address,  524  Middle  St.,  Baton 
Rouge,  La. 

6223.  MYRLIN  STEIN  FALLIS 
ArcMtect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. :  b.  My  18,  1891, 
Denver;  s.  Montana  S.  (b.  My  30,  i860,  Gravs 
Summit,  Mont.)  and  Katherine  (Stein)  Fallis 
(b.  N  28,  1870,  Mt.  Carmel,  111.).  Prepared 
in  West  Denver  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1910- 
12.  Working  on  U.  S.  A.  Recuperation  Hosp., 
Aurora,  Colo.  Married  Aileen  E.  Cornforth, 
My  6,  1918,  Denver.  Address,  Apartment  28, 
1530  Grant  St.,  Denver;  bus.  add.,  900  Ideal 
Bldg.,   do. 

6224.     SAMUEL  JAMES    FARLOW 

B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Jl  29,  1892,  Augusta, 
III.;  s.  Cornelia  Farlow.  Prepared  in  .Xugusta 
H.  S.  Pi  Omicron.  Married  Miss  Doeherty, 
S  30,  1917.  Address,  377  W.  High  St.,  Hunt- 
ington,   Ind. 

6225.     LESLIE    WILLIAM   FAULKNER 
(Brother  of   No.   6869) 

Manager;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.,  1915;  b. 
N  8,  1891,  Champaign;  s.  W.  S.  Faulkner. 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Scabbard  and 
Blade;  Capt.,  Signal  (Torps,  Univ.  Regt.  Engr., 
Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  V.;  Mgr., 
Watson  Faulkner  Drug  Store,  Chami)aign. 
Radio  Instr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A. 
Auth.:  The  Nitrogen-Filled  Lamp,  Techno- 
graph.  Married  Gladys  Ladd,  O  2,  1916, 
Champaign.  Address,  806  S.  3rd  St.,  Cham- 
paign. 


6226.  MARY  EMMA  FELTER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  II.  Sc;  b.  Ag  22,  1889, 
Eureka,  111.;  d.  P.  A.  Felter.  Prepared  in 
Eureka  H.  S. ;  Eureka  Coll.  Bethany  Circle; 
Geneva  Club.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Washburn,  111. 
.■iddress.    Eureka,    111. 

6227.  JOHN  MOFFAT  FETHERSTON 
(Husband  of  No.  8147;  Brother  of  No.  7513) 
Engnieer;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E. ;  b.  Je  28,  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  Edward  Beecham  (b.  Michaels- 
town  Co.,  Cork,  Ireland,  Ag  5,  1852)  and  Jen- 
nie (Mulholland)  Fetherston  (b.  Ap  2,  1867, 
Cobourg,  Ont.,  Can.).  Pi-ejiared  in  Cobourg 
(Can.)  Coll.  Inst.;  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh,  1915. 
Theta  Chi;  Pi  Omicron;  Fresh.  Varsity  Soc- 
cer; Varsity  Soccer  Football,  191 1;  Pres.,  Ry. 
Club;  E.  E.  Soc;  A.  I.  E.  E.  Signal  Engr., 
Union  Switch  S:  Signal  Co.,  Swissvale,  Pa. 
1914-17.  2nd  O.  T.  C.,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  1917; 
ist  Lt.,  C.  A.,  2ist  Co.,  Narragansett  Bay,  Ft. 
Wetherill,  R.  I.,  1917 — .  Married  Katherine 
Lois  Born  ('17),  Je  29,  1918,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 
.-Iddress,   502   E.  John   St.,  Champaign. 

6228.  FTiANK  CHRISTIAN  FEUTZ 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  16,  1891, 
Olney,  III.;  s.  Edward  Philip  (b.  Mr  13,  1864, 
do.)  and  Anna  Elizabeth  (laggi)  F'eutz  (b.  My 
31,  1867,  do.).  Prepared  in  Olney  H.  S.  C. 
E.  Club;  Univ.  Band  and  Orchestra;  Prelim. 
Honors.  Civ.  Engr.,  111.  St.  Highway  Dept., 
Je  19 14 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married 
Nellie  Julia  Hubert,  N  25,  1914,  Watseka, 
111.  Child,  Frank  Hubert,  b.  S  5,  1915.  Ad- 
dress, 706  S.  Marshall  St.,  Paris,  111.;  bits, 
add.,  Buchanan  Link  Bldg.,  do. 

6229.  WILLIAM  FULLER  FIELDER 
Accountant;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  27, 
1 89 1,  Chicago;  s.  Fred  A.  (b.  Dansville,  N.  Y.) 
and  Josephine  (Wilson)  Fielder  (b.  London, 
Can.).  Prepared  in  Lake  Tech.  H.  S.  Psi  Up- 
silon;  Helmet;  Ben  Franklin  Club;  Chm  ,  Sr. 
Ball  Com.;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Siren;  Ed.,  Stud.  Direc- 
tory. Asst.  Mfg.  Acct.,  Liquid  Carbonic  Co., 
Chicago.  Corp.,  ist  111.  Cav.,  1916;  Federal 
Nat.  Guard,  border  service,  Brownsville,  Tex., 
1916;  ist.  Lt.,  Ord.  R.  C,  Inf.,  A.  E.  F.,  Je 
IS,  1917-18;  Returned  to  states.  1918.  Auth.:  A 
Graphic  Comparison  of  Truck  Costs  and  Work, 
Factory.,  Mr  1917.  Mem..  A.  C.  S.  Address, 
4642  W'oodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago;  bits,  add.,  c/o 
Liquid  Carbonic  Co.,   31st   and  Kenzie   St.,   do. 

622,0.     ELMER  E.   FIERO 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  17,  1890,  New 
York  City;  s.  W.  I.  Fiero.  Prepared  in  Lacon 
H.  S.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Jr.  Prom.  Com. 
2nd  Lt.,  77th  Div..  Camp  Upton,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 
.4ddress,  77  Div.,  Camp  Upton,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. 

6231.  CHANCY  LAWRENCE  FINFROCK 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  My  19,  1892,  Urbana;  s. 
John  H.  (b.  Waynesboro,  Pa.)  and  Jordena  M. 
(Johnson)  Finfrock  (b.  Je  27,  1850,  Clifton, 
(J.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.;  Univ.  of 
Mich.  Lawyer,  Little  &  Finfrock,  Urbana, 
1914 — .  Married  Grace  Dallenbach,  Je  29, 
1916,  Champaign.  Child,  Lawrence  Johnson, 
b.  Jl  20,  1917.  Address,  407  W.  Elm  St.,  Ur- 
bana;   bus.  add.,   107-109  Main  St.,  do. 

6232.  HENRY  LAWRENCE  FISCHER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  24,  1888, 
Wheaton,  111.;  s.  William  H.  (b.  Addison,  111.) 
and  Geraldine  Cecilia  (Blanchard)  Fischer  (b. 
Galesburg,  111.).  Prepared  in  Wheaton  H.  S.; 
Wheaton  Coll.,  1906-10.  Congr.  Guild.  Con- 
sulting Engr.,  St.  Paul,  1914-17;  Production 
Engr.,  E.  Moline,  111.,  1917-18.  Co.  E,  113th 
Engrs.,  Camp  Shelby,  Miss.;  do.,  38th  Div.,  A. 
E.  F..  France;  Sergt..  Co.  B,  126th  Engrs., 
Brest  France.  Address,  113  Centre  St., 
Wheaton,  ill. 


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6233.  BENJAMIN  SIDNEY  FISHER 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Je  13,  1890,  Anderson, 
Ind.;  s.  Thomas  C.  (b.  1840,  Pa.)  and  Eliza- 
beth (Craig)  Fisher  (b.  1850,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  Anderson  (Ind.)  II.  S.  Sigma  C.i;  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Hoof  and  Horn 
Club;  Helmet;  Class  Football;  Basketball; 
Mgr.,  Employment  Bur.;  Soph.  Cotillion  Com.; 
Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Sr.  Ball  Com.  Lawyer,  Marsh- 
field,  Ore.,  1914-17.  ist  Sergt.,  iith  Co.,  Ore. 
C.  A.,  1916-17;  2nd  Lt.,  C.  A.  R.  C,  Lt.,  47th 
A.,  C.  A.  C,  A.  E.  v.,  191 8;  Mustered  out.  Mr 
13,  1919.  Mem..  Presby.  Church;  Coos  Co..  Ore. 
Bar  Assn.;  I.  O.  O.  F.;  B.  P.  O.  E. ;  Pres., 
Men's  Fellowship  Club,  1916;  Millicoing  Club, 
1916-17.  Address,   Marshfield,   Ore. 

6234.  WALTER  LLOYD  FISHER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  C.  E.;  b.  D  31,  18S9, 
Hebron  Neb.,  s.  Amanda  Greider.  Prepared  in 
Union  City  H.  S.  Engr.,  Vandalia  R.  R.,  In- 
dianapolis. Address,  R.  38,  Box  125.  Union 
City,  Ind.;  bus.  add.,  1726  E.  Washington  St., 
Indianpolis.t 

6235.  CASSIUS  PAUL  FLETCHER 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  i,  1890, 
Ridgefarm,  111.;  s.  A.  I.  Fletcher.  Prepared  in 
Univ.  H.  S.;  U.  S.  Mil.  Acad.  Psi  Upsilon. 
Civ.  Engr..  Interest.  Commerce  Com.,  Div  of 
Val.,  La.  and  Tex.  Capt.,  311  Engrs.,  Camp 
Grant,  Rockford,  111.;  A.  E.  F.  Married  Esther 
Owen,  F  8,  191 7,  Hickory  Valley,  Tcnn.  Ad- 
dress, Ridgefarm,  111. 

6236.  JOHN  ARCHIBALD  FLETCHER 
Agr.  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  An.  Husb.;  b.  Jl  13. 
1891,  New  York  City;  s.  Jo'in  A.  Fletcher. 
Prepared  in  Bloomington  H.  S.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon;  Aljiha  Gamma  Rho;  Hoof  and  Horn 
Club.  Agr.  Mgr..  Deerfield,  111.  Address,  2053 
Monroe   St.,    C'hicago;   bus.   add.,   Deerfield,   111. 

6237.  EDMOND  ROY  FOSTER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ja  31,  1893.  Chi- 
cago; s.  Robert  F.  (b.  Catlin,  111.)  and  Bertha 
(Domensk)  Foster  (b.  Watertown.  Wis.).  Pre- 
pared in  Maywood  II.  S.  Theta  Chi;  Scabbard 
and  Blade;  Bat.  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Class 
Football;  Class  Baseball.  Appraisal  Engr., 
Chicago,  1914;  Draftsman,  George  C.  Nimmons, 
Chicago,  191s;  Draftsman,  B.  &  O.  C.  T.  R.  R., 
do.,  1915;  Engr.,  W.  A.  Baehr,  do..  1916-17. 
ist.  Bat.  3rd,  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Grant,  111.  Mar- 
ried Florence  C.  Danieken,  Je  2,  1917.  Chicago. 
Address,   914    17th   Ave.,  Melrose,    111. 

6238.  ORA  FRENCH  FOSTER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  8,  1892,  Green- 
field, 111.;  s.  B.  E.  Foster.  Prepared  in  White 
Hall  II.  S.  Iris;  Alpha  Zeta;  Scabbard  and 
Blade;  Agr.  Club;  Agr.  Dance  Com.,  igu; 
Capt.  and  Regt.  Commissary,  Cadet  Regt.;  Y. 
M.   C.  A.     Address,  Puxico,   Mo. 

6239.  LESTER  EUGENE  iniAILEY 
Broker;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  29,  1891, 
Rossville,  111.;  s.  F.  L.  Frailey.  Prepared  in 
Urbana  IT.  S.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Delta  Sigma 
Rho;  Helmet;  Pres.,  Mask  and  Bauble;  111. 
Union  Dramatic  Club;  Ionian;  Scribbler's  Club; 
Ben  Franklin  Club;  Coll.  Dancing  Club;  Class 
Tennis;  111.  Mag.  Staff;  Stud.  Opera  Play 
Com.;  111. -la.  Debate,  Ill.-O.  Debate;  Bd.  of 
Oratory  anil  Debate.  Teacher.  II.  S..  Cham- 
paign; Head.  Pub.  Speaking  Dept.,  Culver  Mil. 
Acad.,  Culver,  Ind.;  Brokerage  bus..  New  Or- 
leans, 191 7 — .  Married  Luella  Mackie,  D  27, 
191 6,  New  Orleans.  Child.  Lester  Eugene,  Jr., 
b.  D  27,  191  7.  Address,  1578  Calhoun  St.,  New 
Orleans. 

6240.     Wir.LI.\M   LEONARD   FRANK 
Farmer;  A.  B.   in  L.  A.  &  S.;   P..  S.  in   Agr.; 
b.    F   13,    1891,   Chicago;    s.    Leonard    M.    (b.    F 


17,  i860,  Wurtemberg.  Ger.)  and  Caroline  Rosa 
(Meider)  Frank  (b.  1)  6,  1869.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Carthage  H.  S.  Farmer,  El  Campo,  Tex. 
Married  Julia  Louise  Mattier,  Je  20,  1917,  El 
Campo,  Tex.  Child,  boy,  b.  Mr  15,  1918  (died 
Mr  20,   1918).     Address,   El   Campo,  Tex. 

6241.  RUSSELL  CARD  FRAZEE 
Tester;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  g,  1892,  Seneca, 
111.:  s.  F.  F.  Frazee.  Prepared  in  Morris  H.  S. 
Alpha  Zeta;  Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club; 
Prelim.  Honors.  Testing  Gasoline  Engines, 
Cicero,  111.  Address,  329  Jefferson  St.,  Morris, 
111.;    bus.    add.,    2244   50th  Ave.,   Cicero,   Ill.t 

6242.  JAMES  B.  FRAZIER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  6886,  9075) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  .Ap  g,  1890.  Paris, 
111.;  s.  T.  B.  Frazier.  Prepared  in  Paris  H.  S. 
Sr.  Bail  Com.  Teacher,  Agr..  Albion,  111.; 
Farmer,  Oakland,  111.  Married  Ida  Craig,  Ag 
21,   1915,  Paris,   111.     Address,  Marshall,   Ill.t 

6243.     HENRY  HELM  FRENCH 
Mech.   Engr.;   B.   S.    in   Ry.   M.    E. ;  b.   Ag  4, 
1891,   Chicago;   s.    M.   R.   French.      Prepared  in 
Armour    Acad.      Address,    9203    Pleasant    Ave., 
Chicago. t 

6244.  RALPH  WALDO  FRENCH 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  30,  i88g.  Mag- 
nolia. 111.;  s.  Marion  J.  (b.  O  19,  Marshall  Co.. 
111.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Stratton)  French  (b. 
N  II.  1859,  do.).  Prepared  in  John  Swaney 
Consolidated  Sch.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Glee 
Club.  Farmer,  Magnolia  111.  U.  S.  Army, 
Camp  Grant,  111.  Sergt.  Maj..  Hdqtrs.,  ist  Bn., 
i6ist  Depot  Brig.,  1918-19;  Mustered  out,  Mr 
15,    1919.    Address,    Magnolia,    111. 

6245.  GEORGE  ELMORE  GABLE 
Draftsman,   B.   S.   in   A.   E. ;   b.   Ap   24,    1892, 

Center  Point.  la.;  s.  Elmore  E.  (b.  Je  10,  1868, 
Marion,  O.)  and  Cora  E.  (Newland)  Gable  ( b. 
D  29,  1869,  Center  Point,  la.).  Prepared  in 
Cedar  Rapids  (la.)  II.  S.;  la.  St.  Coll.,  1910-11. 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa;  Glee  Club;  Arch.  Club; 
Fresh.  Varsity  Basketball;  Mgr.,  Fresh.  Atlis. 
Chief  Draftsman,  Arch.  Designer,  and  Struct. 
Supt.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  1914-17;  .Arch.  De- 
signer and  Struct.  Designer,  Detroit.  Jl  1917 — . 
Mem.,  Crescent  Lodge  25,  .\.  F.  A.  M.  Mar- 
ried Esther  Gertrude  Bushnell,  O  12,  1912, 
Urbana,     Address,  114  Wilson  Ave.,  Detroit. 

6246.  ALBERT  MACY  GADDIS 
(Brother  of  No.  5675) 
Mgr..  Pub.  Service  Co.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  O 
30.  1892,  Modoc.  Ind.;  s.  H.  .A.  Gaddis.  Pre- 
pared in  Winchester  II.  S.  Phi  Alpha  Delta;. 
Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Soph.  Smoker  Com.;  Coll. 
Dancing  Club.  Commonwealth  Edison  Co., 
Chicago;  Salesman.  Inter  .St.  Pub.  Service  Co., 
New  Castle,  Ind.;  Mgr.,  St.  Cloud  Pub.  Service 
Co.,  St.  Cloud,  Minn.  Married  Agnes  .Arter- 
burn.  My  24,  1917,  St.  Cloud,  Minn.  Address, 
St.   (Jloud,    Minn. 

6247.  ROBERT  PERCY  GAGE 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  17,  i8gi,  Elgin, 
111.;  s.  l\I.  Gage.  Prepared  in  Elgin  H.  S. 
\.  M.  C.  .A.  Cabinet,  1912-14;  Prelim.  Honors. 
Married  Ruth  Careen,  F  5,  1916.  Address,  R.  8. 
Waterloo,   la.t 

6248.  ANNA  MARIK  GALLAGHER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  14,  1892, 
Beaver  Dam,  Wis.;  d.  Thomas  (b.  i8c;o.  I-ime- 
rick,  Ireland)  and  Mary  (Hartt)  Gallagher  (b. 
184;;,  Beaver  Dam.  Wis.).  Prep;ired  in  Howen 
IT.  .S.,  Chicago.  Classical  Club;  Spalding  Guild. 
Teacher.  Eng.  and  Latin,  Martinsville,  111., 
1914-16;  Delta  (Colo.).  IT.  S.,  1916-17;  Sedg- 
wick Co.  H.  S.,  Julcsburg.  Colo.,  1917 — .  Ad- 
dress, 2831   E.  76th   Place,  Chicago. 


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6->4q.  STELLA  BELLE  GALJ'IN 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  D  23,  1890,  Williams- 
field.  111.;  d.  Thomas  L.  (b.  ]\  12,  1856,  Galena. 
111.)  and  Jennie  M.  (Callalian)  Galpin  ( b.  ()  9, 
1861,  Vates  City,  111.).  Prepared  in  Galesburg 
H.  S.  A.  B..  Knox  Coll.,  191 1.  .Mnha  Chi 
Omega.  Loan  Asst.  Libn.,  Univ.  9f  ill.,  Ur- 
bana,  1914 — .  Address,  916  W.  Nevada  St., 
Urbana. 

6250.     DONALD    TUNNICLIFEE    GA.MBLE 
(Husband  of  No.  8863) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  28,  1891,  Ke- 
wanee.  111.;  s.  J.  N.  Gamble.  Prepared  in  Ke- 
wanee  H.  S.  Delia  Tau  Delta;  Alpha  Zeta; 
Agr.  Club;  Class  Baseball;  Class  Basketball: 
V.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet,  1913.  Farmer  and  Stock 
Raiser,  Kewanee,  111.  ^larried  Mary  E.  Water- 
man ('17),  F  20,  1919.  Address,  R.  2,  Kewanee, 
Ul.t 

6251.     JAMES  FRANKLIN  GARRETT 
(Husband    of    No.    6497) 

Chem.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  Eng. ;  b.  Ja  23,  1890. 
Kinmundy,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  (b.  Jl  26,  1851, 
do.)  and  Fina  (Howell)  Garrett  (b.  F  24,  1861, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Kinmundy  H.  S. ;  Valparaiso 
Univ.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  Aljiha  Chi  Sigma; 
Varsity  Baseball.  Factory  Mgr.,  Permutit  Co., 
New  York  City,  1913-16;  Chief  Chem..  Gen. 
Chem.  Co..  Cleveland,  1916;  Chief  Chem.,  Dela- 
ware Works  of  Gen.  Chem.  Co.,  Warcus  Hook. 
Pa.  Mem.,  Chemists'  Club,  New  York  City, 
1916 — ;  A.  C.  S.,  1914 — .  Married  Bernice  Mae 
Quinn  ('14),  O  5,  1914,  La  Fayette,  111.  Child, 
Dorothy  Marilyn,  b.  Je  9,  1915.  Address,  907 
Tefferson  St.,  Wilmington,  Delaware;  bus.  add., 
Delaware  Works  of  General  Chemical  Co., 
Warcus    Hook,    Pa. 

6252.  DELLA  GASKILL  (DOERR) 
(Wife  of  No.  5636) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  i,  1891,  Joliet,  111.; 
d.  Lyman  Hooper  (b.  Mr  4,  1834,  Lisbon,  O.) 
and  Cornelia  Ann  (Whittlesey)  Gaskill  (b.  F 
18,  1851,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp.  H. 
S.;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1910-11.  Omicron  Nu. 
Teacher,  H.  Sc,  Assumption,  111.,  1914-15. 
Married  Llarold  Francis  Doerr  ('13),  Ag  26, 
191 5,  Joliet,  111.  Child,  Helen  Frances,  b.  Je 
25,   1917.     Address,  5210  Cornell  Ave.,  Chicago. 

6253.     HELEN  BEATRICE  GERE  (BEN- 
SON) 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  My  21,  1892,  Urbana; 
d.  Chester  Clark  (b.  Mr  30,  1865.  do.)  and 
Nellie  Pauline  (Strachan)  Gere  (b.  O  5,  1870. 
Oshawa,  Ont.,  Can.).  Prepared  in  L'rbana 
H.  S.  Delta  Gamma;  Yo  Ma;  Omicron  Nu; 
W.  A.  A.  Married  Elbert  Colin  Benson,  Je 
II,  1918,  El  Paso,  Tex.  Address,  120  N. 
High    St.,    Albuquerque,    N.    M. 

6254.  ROY  LYLE  GETMAN 
Div.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  3,  1S91, 
Fullerton.  N.  Dak.;  s.  L.  H.  Getman.  Pre- 
pared in  Harvard  H.  S.  C.  E.  Club;  K.  O. 
T.  B.  Div.  Engr.,  \'ermilion  Co.  Bond.  Dan- 
ville, 111.  313th  Engrs.,  Co.  E.,  Camp  Dodge, 
la.,  1918 — .  Address,  504  Hazel  St.,  Dan- 
ville,   IJl.t 

6255.  FREDERICK  JOHN  GIEHLER 
(Husband  of  No.  6169) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Mr  17,  1891. 
Ottawa,  III.;  s.  William  (b.  Cer.)  and  Augusta 
(Lemke)  Giehler  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Ottawa 
Tp.  II.  S.  Theta  Chi;  Scabbard  and  Blade: 
Capt.  and  Regimental  Quartermaster,  Ihiiv. 
Regt.  Ai)praising  Engr.,  Chicago,  191415; 
Const,  work,  Ottawa,  111.,  191 5-16;  do.,  Chicago, 
1916;  Instr.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  Ames.  la..  1916-17; 
.Asst.  to  Supt.,  Chicago  Retort  &  Fire  Brick  Co., 
Ottawa,    111.,    Je    191 7 — .      Married    Hazel    B. 


ColTey  ('14),  Ag  30,  i9i'>.  Blue  Lsland,  111. 
Child,  Marjoric  Jean  Giehler,  b.  Ag  13,  1917- 
Address.  617  Pearl  St.,  Ottawa,  111.;  bus.  add., 
Chicago   Retort  &  Fire  Brick  Co.,  do. 

6256.  MARY  ELSIE  GILDERSLEEVE 
Co.  Home  Adviser;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O 
15,  1885,  Hudson,  111.;  d.  James  T.  (b.  Mr  9, 
iS6i,  do.)  and  Nettie  Annie  (Ham)  Gilder- 
sleeve  (b.  Mr  26,  1865,  do.).  Prepared  in  111. 
St.  Norm.  Sch.  Omicron  Nu;  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  11.  Sc.  Club;  Country  Life 
Club.  Teacher,  II.  Sc.  and  Biol.,  Tp.  H.  S., 
Pawnee,  111.,  1914-17;  Emergency  Home 
Demonstration  Agt.  for  U.  S.  l3ept.  of  A^r. 
and  Univ.  of  111.  Co-operating,  Ja  1918;  Co. 
Home  Adviser,  F   1918 — .     Address,  Aledo,  111. 

6257.  PHILIP  HILTON  GOLDBERG 
Jeweler;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  6,  1893, 
Chicago;  s.  Hyman  (b.  Saval,  Russia)  and 
Anna  CJoldberg  (b.  Mnisch,  Russia).  Pre- 
pared in  Evanston  Acad.  Jeweler,  Lewy  Bros. 
Co.,  Chicago,  1914 — .  ISIarried  Bertha  Lewy 
Silverberg,  Je  11,  1916,  Chicago.  Address, 
5728  S.  Park  Ave.,  Chicago. 

6258.  RAE  A.    GOLDMAN 

Social  Worker;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  14, 
1 89 1,  Indianapolis;  d.  David  Goldman.  Pre- 
pared in  Terre  Haute  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Social 
Service.  Address,  920  S.  6th  St.,  Terre  Haute, 
Ind. 

6259.  ALBERT    GONSIOR 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    C.    E. ;    b.    Je   4,    i8go, 

Chicago;  s.  Nathaniel  (h.  do.)  and  Eleonora 
Treeridder  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech. 
H.  S.  Chi  Phi;  Sigma  Tau;  Theta  Nu  Ep- 
silon;  Fresh.  Football  and  Track;  Varsity 
Track  Squad.  Asst.  Facility  Engr.,  Chicago 
Telephone  Co.;  Engr.,  Lehigh  Portland  Cement 
Co.,  1916-17.  1st  Lt.  Engrs.,  R.  C,  311th 
Engrs.,  Camp  Grant,  111.  Bus.  Mgr.,  Pyramid 
of  Sigma  Tau,  Quarterly  Mag.,  1914-16.  Ad- 
dress, 5455  Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago. 

6260.  LEOLA  GOODMANN    (SCALES) 

(Wife  of  No.  6540) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  i,  1891,  Sadorus, 
111.;  d.  Joseph  Otto  (b.  Ag  28,  1861,  do.),  and 
Lizzie  Jane  (Styan)  Goodmann  (b.  N  21,  1867, 
Eng.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Alpha 
Omicron  Pi;  Omicron  Nu:  H.  Sc.  Club.  Mar- 
ried Walter  Howard  Scales  ('14),  Je  9.  1915. 
Champaign.      Children:    Elizabeth    Ann,    b.    Ag 

10,  1916;  Miriam  Joan.  b.  S  20,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, 35  Lisbon  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.   Y. 

6261.  HELEN    WINNIFREDE   GRANT 

(PARR) 
(Wife  of  No.  5861) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  26,  1892,  Cin- 
cinnati; d.  William  Robert  (b.  Jl  16,  1862, 
London,  Eng.)  and  Florence  (Blair)  Grant  (b. 
Mr  28,  1 868).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Teacher,  Arthur,  III..  1915-16;  do.,  H.  S., 
Gillespie,  111.  Mem.,  Red  Cross;  Com.  Chm.  in 
Council  Nat.  Defense.  Married  Clyde  Har- 
rison Parr  ('13),  Jl  5,  1916,  Urbana.  Address, 
Benld,   111. 

6262.  GEORGE  MANNERS  GRANTHAM 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  -Agr.;  b.  Mr  5,  1889. 
Ladoga,  Ind.;  s.  Thomas  Jefferson  (b.  S  21, 
i860,  do.)  and  Lillie  May  (White)  Grantham 
(b.  Mr  22,  1863.  Linden,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
New  Richmond   (Ind.)  II.  S.;   Waveland   (Ind.) 

11.  S.;  Ind.  L'niv..  1907-8:  Alpha  Zeta.  Soil 
Survey,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914:  Instr.,  Soils,  Mich. 
.\gr.  Coll.,  East  Lansing,  Mich..  1914 — .  Mar- 
ried Martha  Teanette  Ilagen,  D  22,  1914,  Ma- 
homet, 111.  Children:  Dawn,  b.  N  17,  1915; 
(jeorge  Richard,  b.  O  24,  19 16.  Address,  East 
Lansing,  Mich. 


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6263.     BERTHA  AGNES  GREEN 
B.    Mus.;    b.    F    13.    1888,    Ivesdale,    111.;    d. 
P.  Green.     Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.    Mu  Kappa 
Alpha.     Address,   Ivesdale,   111. 

6264.  ARTHUR  RITCHIE  GREENE 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2404,  3385) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Je  24.  1891,  Lisle, 
111.;  s.  William  Spencer  (b.  Ap  6,  1856,  do.) 
and  Jessie  (Hil)l)ard)  Greene  (b.  Jl  18,  i860, 
Chicago).  Prepared  in  Ellsworth  H.  S.,  Naper- 
ville  H.  S.;  N.  VV.  Acad.  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Ku  Klux;  Jr.  Councilman, 
Stud.  Union.  Farmer,  Lisle.  111.;  Pres.,  Du 
Page  Co.  Agr.  Improvement  Assn.;  Pres.,  Bd. 
of  Educ,  Non  11.  S.  Dist.  of  Du  Page  Co. 
Mem.,  Epis.  Church;  Sec.-Treas.,  Du  Page  Co. 
Cow  Testing  Assn.;  do..  Du  Page  Co.  Farmers 
Protective  Assn.;  St.  Council  of  Defense.  Mar- 
ried Rebecca  Alice  Brown,  O  21,  191  5,  Decatur, 
111.  Address,  Naperville,  111.,  R.  F.  D.;  bus. 
add.,    Lisle,    111. 

6265.  ERWIN  GRIESBAUM 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  17,  1891, 
New  Baden,  111.;  s.  X.  Griesbaum.  Prepared 
in  LTniv.  Acad.;  McKendree  Coll.  Jr.  Mem., 
A.  S.  M.  E.  Address,  4545  Chouteau  Ave.. 
St.    Louis. 

6266.  WILLIAM  LEROY  GRIFFIN 
Journalist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  15, 
1890.  Depue,  III.;  s.  Daniel  W.  (b.  1841,  Vt.) 
and  Elizabeth  (Spangler)  Griffin  (b.  Mr  4,  1847, 
Zanesville,  O.).  Prepared  in  Atkinson  H.  S.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Fencing  Team.  Reporter,  Gcncsco 
News.  Geneseo.  111.,  1914-15;  City  Ed..  Gencseo 
Republic,  do.,  1916-17.  2nd  Lt.,  R.  C.  i6ist. 
Depot  Brig.,  Camp  Grant,  111.  Address,  Geneseo, 
111. 

6267.  CLARENCE  PATRICK  GRIFFITH 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  S  7,  1889, 
Carthage  Mo.;  s.  W.  A.  Griffith.  Prepared  in 
Carthage  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of  Wis.  Arcus;  Arch. 
Club.  Supt.,  Bldg.  Constr.,  Gilman,  111.  Mar- 
ried Ruth  C.  Burt,  Ag  5,  191 5.  Address,  Gilman, 
Ill.t 

6268.  AVIS  GWINN 
(Sister  of  Nos.  3007,  4689,  6924) 
•  Instructor;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Mr  4,  1885, 
Oakland,  III.;  d.  Oliver  (b.  Je  23,  1858,  Oak- 
land, 111.)  and  Sara  (Wells)  Gwinn  (b.  O  12, 
i860).  Prepared  in  Oakland  H.  S.  Delta  Gam- 
ma; V'o  Ma;  H.  Sc.  Club.  Teacher,  Ridge 
Farm,  111.;  Instr..  Home  Econ.,  L'niv.  of  Kan. 
.4ddrcss,  806  (loodwin  Ave.,  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
Manhattan,   Kan. 

6269.  RICHARD  HARTLOFF  IIABBE 
Solicitor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  23, 
1889,  Evansville,  Ind. ;  s.  John  F.  and  Emma 
C.  Cllartloff)  Ilabbe.  Prepared  in  Man.  Tr.  IT. 
S.,  Indianapolis;  Earlham  Coll.,  1908-9;  Wabash 
Coll.,  1910-11.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Class 
Basketball;  P.aseball.  Solicitor,  Mass.  Mutual 
Life  Ins.  Co.,  Indianapolis.  2nd  Lt.,  R.  O.  T. 
C,  Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison;  2nd  Lt.,  F.  A., 
U.  S.  R.,  A.  P.  O.  704.  A.  E.  F.,  France;  do., 
D  Bat.,  isth  F.  A.,  A.  P.  O.  716,  do.,  Ja  1918; 
Hdr|trs.  Co.,  F.  A.,  Army  of  Occupation,  Ger. 
Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address, 
2351  N.  Pennsylvania  St.,  Indianapolis;  bus. 
add.,   704   Fletcher   Trust,    do. 

6270.  STANLEY  BEAR  HADDEN 
(Husband  of  No.  6508) 
Min.  Engr.;  B.  .S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Mr  26,  1892, 
Pcnfield,  111.;  s.  G.  W.  Hadden.  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  ,S.  Married  Sylvia  P.  Renner  ('14), 
Penfield,  111.  Child.  Eliza  Jane,  b.  N  1915. 
Address,   Penfield,   Ill.t 


6271.  RUSSELL  PRITCHETT  HALL 
Farmer  and  stock-raiser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b. 
F  23,  1892,  Niantic,  111.;  s.  Charles  Albert 
(b.  N  28,  1847,  Lexington,  Ky.)  and  Laura 
(Averitt)  Hall  (b.  My  29,  1854,  Ilarristown, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Niantic  H.  S. ;  Transylvania 
Univ.,  1908-10.  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Acacia; 
Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Univ.  Band; 
Ben  Franklin  Club;  Sr.  Ball  Com.;  Bus.  Mgr., 
Agr.  Fanner  and  Stock-raiser,  Niantic,  111. 
Q.  M.  Sergt.,  Field  Remount  Squadron  305,  A. 
E.   F.     Address,   Niantic,    111. 

6272.  THOMAS  DENNISON  HALL 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  20,  1890, 
F.urghersdorf,  Cape  Province,  S.  Africa;  s. 
C.  D.  Hall.  Prepared  in  Rhodes  Univ.  Coll., 
Oahamstown,  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  S.  Africa. 
Asst.  Chem.,  Coll.  of  Agr.,  Potchefstroom, 
Union  of  S.  Africa.  Address.  Box  91,  Lady- 
brand,  Union  of  S.  Africa;  bus.  add.,  P.  O. 
I5ox   181,  Potchefstroom,  do. 

6273.  RUTH  HALLIDAY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Ag  17,  1888, 
Hancock,  Mich.;  d.  J.  D.  Ilalliday.  Prepared 
in  Clinton  H.  S.  Delta  Gamma;  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  lUiola;  Mask  and  Bauble; 
Pres.,  Sr.  lUinae.  Teacher,  Ger.,  Jr.  H.  S., 
I'inghamton,  N.  Y.  Address,  315  Sylvan  Court, 
Flint,    Mich. 

6274.  PAUL  ALBERT  HANDKE 
Ceramist;   B.    S.    in   Ceram.;    b.   Ja.   20,    1886, 

St.  Louis;  s.  August  Philip  and  Fredericka 
Becker.  Prepared  in  Evanston  H.  S.  Beta 
Theta  Pi;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Fresh.  Varsity 
basketball;  Soph,  and  Jr.  Class  basketball; 
Soph.  Cotillion  Com.;  Jr.  Smoker  Com.;  Chm,, 
Sr.  Hat  Com.;  V.  P.  Stud.  Union,  and  Home- 
coming Com.,  1912-13.  Ceram..  Purington  Pav- 
ing Brick  Co.  Mem.,  Rotary  Club;  Elks  Club. 
Married  Myra  Eberhart,  O  10,  1916,  Newton. 
la.  Child.  Jean  Eberhart,  b.  N  29,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, 260   S.    Academy   St.,   Galesburg,   111. 

6275.  ERNEST  FLOYD  IIANES 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  20,  1891. 

Mt.  Morris,  111.;  s.  Dr.  W.  W.  (b.  J  13,  1861, 
Oregon,  HI.)  and  Georgiana  (Rohrer)  Hanes 
(h.  Mr  23,  i860,  Mt.  Morris,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Mt.  Morris  Coll.  Acad.;  Mt.  Morris  Coll..  1910- 
ij;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Le 
Cercle  Frangais.  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  Yeoman  Sell., 
Great  Lakes,  111.,  1918.  Address,  Mt.  Morris, 
111. 

6276.     HELEN   LEIGH  IIANES   (OLIN) 
(Wife  of  Gsi6;   Sister  of  No.  5699) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  I,  1889.  Spring- 
field. HI.;  d.  Samuel  Jackson  (b.  Mr  31,  1862, 
Williamsville,  III.)  and  Ida  May  (Murray) 
Ilancs  (b.  Ap  18,  1S62,  Dayton,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Springfield  H.  S.;  Columbia  Univ.,  summer 
1915.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Choral 
.Soc;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Cabinet.  Teacher,  Spring- 
field, 111.,  191s;  do.,  Nebraska,  1916;  do., 
.Springfield,  111.,  191 7.  Married  Hubert  Leon- 
ard Olin  (g'14),  Je  2,  1917,  Springfield,  111. 
Child.  Ida  Helen,  'b.  O  16,  1918.  Address,  233. 
J9tb   St.,  WoodcliflF,  N.  J. 

6277.  ORVILLE  GERBER  HANKINS 
Superintendent.  Dept.  of  Agr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.; 
b.  My  9,  1892,  Decatur,  111.;  s.  C.  S.  Hankins. 
Prepared  in  Decatur  II.  S.  Supt.,  Dept.  of 
Agr.,  La.  Indus.  Inst.,  Ruston,  La.  Address, 
c/o  La.  Indus.   Inst.,  Ruston,  La.t 

6278.     MABEL  LAURINE  HANSEN 

Teacher;    B.    S.    in    H.    Sc;   b.   Ja   28,    1893. 

Jackson,   Minn.;    d.    Peter    (b.    1858,    Denmark) 

and   Laurina    (Larson)    Hansen    (b.    1857,   do.). 

Prepared   in   Jackson    (Minn.)    H.   S. ;    Carleton 


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535 


ColL,  1910-11.  Sigma  Kappa;  Alpha  Beta  I'hi. 
Teacher,  Alexis,  111.;  Roseville.  111.  Mem..  O. 
E.  S.,    1915.     Address,  Jackson,  Minn. 

6279.  ROY  HANSEN 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1918;  b.  Ag 
14,  1889,  Elgin,  111.;  s.  H.  (b.  Norway)  and 
Martha  (Nelson)  Hansen  (b.  Hergcn,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Helvidere  and  Rock  Island  H.  Schs. 
Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Zeta.  Research  Work,  Univ. 
of  111.;  Instr.,  Univ.  of  11.1.  C.  A.  C,  2nd  Co., 
5th  Tr.  Camp.  Ft.  Monroe.  Va.,  1918;  Mustered 
out,  D  6,  1 91 8.  Auth.:  (with  Dr.  T.  J.  Burrill), 
Is  Symbiosis  Possible  between  Legume  Bacter- 
ia and  Non-legume  I'lants?  E.vf^.  Sta.  But.,  Jl 
1917.  Address,  914  14th  St.,  Rock  Island,  111.; 
bus.  add.,    1002   S.   2nd   St..  Champaign. 

6280.  ROY   WALFRED   HANSON 
Contractor;    15.    S.    in   A.    E. ;    b.   Jl    20,    1891, 
Oakland,   Neb.;   s.  J.  M.   Hanson.     Prepared   in 
Oakland    (Neb.)    II.    S.      Contractor.      Address. 
Oakland,  Neb.f 

6281.  RALPH  WILBUR  HARDINGER 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  Med.  Sc;  b.  Je  3,  1890, 
Mattoon.  111.;  s.  Dr.  John  Daniel  (b.  Lincoln, 
111.,  1870)  and  Niza  E.  Ilardinger  (b.  Mat- 
toon,  111..  1870).  Prepared  in  Mattoon  II.  S. 
M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1915.  Phi  Rho  Sigma; 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa.  Interne,  Cincinnati  Gen. 
IIosp..  1915-16;  Resident  Surg..  1916;  Asst.  to 
Dr.  C.  A.  L.  Reed,  Cincinnati,  1916-17.  1st  Lt., 
M.  R.  C,  191 7 — .  Married  Helen  Venard,  Je 
17,    1916.     Address,  Gays,   111. 

6282.  HARRIS  JACOB  HARMAN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  i.  1891, 
Peoria;  s.  Jacob  A.  (b.  Mr  7.  1866.  Randolph 
Co.,  Mo.)  and  Emma  (Flagg)  Harman  (b.  O  13, 
1865,  Iroquois  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Bradley 
Poly.  Inst.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Asst.  Engr.,  Har- 
man Engng.  Co..  1914-16;  Branch  Mgr.,  United 
Engr.  Co.,  Flint.  Mich.,  and  Battle  Creek, 
Mich.,  1917;  V.  P.  and  Treas..  Elliott  &  Har- 
man Engng.  Co.,  Ja  1917 — .  Mem.,  Univ. 
Club,  Peoria;  Kickapoo  Golf  Club.  Married 
Lily  Lucile  Keithley,  My  25,  1916,  Peoria. 
Child.  Amy  Louise,  b.  Ag  8,  1918.  Address, 
146  Fredona  Ave.,   Peoria. 

6283.  EDWARD  CLARKE  HARPER 

B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  O  20,  1888,  Minneapolis; 
s.  J.  C.  Harper.  Prepared  in  Enderlin  (N. 
Dak.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.  1st  Lt.,  Den- 
tal Corps,  Arch.  Dept.,  War  dept..  Washington, 
D.  C.     Address,  Enderlin,  N.  Dak. 

6284.  HANNAH  JEWELL  HARRIS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  (J  31,   1886, 

Lee,  111.;  d.  M.  P.  Harris.  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Delta  Gamma;  Alethenai;  Le  Cercle 
Francais;  Jr.  Illinae  Treas.;  Sec.  Woman's 
League;  Class  Dav  Com.  Teacher,  H.  Sc, 
Waukegan,  111.  Address,  230  Commonwealth 
Ave.,    Elgin,   111. 

6285.  MARGARET  RAY  HARRIS  (LEVIS) 
(Wife  of  No.  5785) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  10,  1892,  Cham- 
paign; d.  Henry  Payne  (b.  Jl  24,  1855.  Spring- 
field. O.)  and  Janet  (Abdill)  Harris  (b.  S  22, 
1855).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta.  Teacher.  Champaign  Pub.  Sch.. 
1914-15.  Married  William  Edward  Levis  ('13). 
Je  29,  191 5,  Champaign.  Address,  611  State 
St.,    Alton,    111. 

6286.  WILLIAM  HARRIS 
Superintendent;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap 
26,  1879;  s.  J.  O.  (b.  Mr  6.  1849,  Cannelton. 
Ind.)  and  Anne  (Adams)  Harris  (b.  Ag  28. 
1 85 1,  do.).  Prepared  in  Moweaqua  H.  S. ; 
111.    St.    Norm.    Sch.;    Univ.    of    111.,   summers. 


191 1-14-  Supt.  of  Schs.,  Altamont,  111..  1908- 
16;  do.,  Carlinville,  111.,  1916-17;  do.,  Shelby 
ville,  IIJ.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church. 
Married  Laura  A.  Parks,  Dexter,  111.,  1904. 
Children:  William  Russell;  Charles  Overton; 
Raymond  Parks;  Dorothy  Winifred.  Address. 
Shelbyville,   111. 

6287.  PAUL  MATHEW  HART 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  N  3,  1891, 
Clinton,  111.;  s.  J.  Hart.  Prepared  in  Clinton 
H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc;  Class  Base- 
ball, 1910-IJ.  Air  Brakeman,  Clinton  111.  2d 
Lt.,  Ord.,  U.  S.  R.  Address,  221  S.  George 
St.,    Clinton,    111. 

6288.  NELLE  MAE  HARTSOCK 
Cafeteria  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  II.  Sc;  b.  Ja  3, 
1891,  Clinton,  111.;  d.  Charles  Milton  (b.  D 
31,  1861,  O.)  and  Anna  Lingle  (Walker) 
Hartsock  (b.  Ap  10,  1870,  111.).  Prepared  In 
Clinton  H.  S.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Omicron  Nu; 
W.  A.  A.;  Class  Basket  ball.  Cafeteria  Mgmt., 
Columbia  Univ.,  Summer,  1917;  Mgr.  Pub.  Sch. 
Lunch  Rni..  Decatur.  111.,  1914 — .  Address, 
R.  3.  Clinton,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Decatur  H.  S., 
Decatur,    111. 

6289.  *EDWIN  LAURIE  HASKER 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  23.  1890,  Chicago; 
s.  W.  S.  Hasker.  Prepared  in  Kankakee  H. 
.S.  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Pres.,  Ionian;  Ben 
Franklin  Club;  Lincoln  League;  Daily  Illini 
Staff;  Illinois  Mag.;  lllio  Staff;  Dope  Sheet; 
Treas.,  Illini  Pub.  Co.;  Jr.  Cap  Com.;  (iapt.. 
1914;  Winner  of  Peace  Contest.  1914;  Class 
Day  Com.  Ed..  Kankakee  Gazette,  Kankakee, 
111.     Died   Mr    12,    1916,   Chicago. 

6290.  ALICE  RUTH  HATCH 
(Daughter  of  No.  237;  Sister  of  No.  4699) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Mr  15,  1891. 
English  Prairie,  111.;  d.  Frank  Waite  ('80),  (b. 
Ja  1.  1857,  Spring  Grove,  111.)  and  Agnes  Mary 
(Kimball)  Hatch  (b.  F  17.  1857,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Wilmot  (Wis.)  H.  S. ;  Crystal  Lake 
H.  S.;  Rockford  Coll.,  1909-10.  Athenean;  H. 
Sc.  Club;  Omicron  Nu.  Teacher,  H.  Sc,  H. 
S.,  Crystal  Lake,  111.,  1914-15;  do.,  Math.,  do.. 
1918.     Address,   Antioch,    111. 

6291.  ROBERT  ELIJAH  HATTIS  (HAT- 
OWSKI) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  My  12,  1894, 
Chicago;  s.  Philip  (b.  Minsk,  Russia)  and 
Lillian  (Sager)  Hattis  (b.  Ger.).  Prepared  in 
Joseph  Medill  H.  S.,  Chicago;  N.  W.  Univ. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Beta  Phi;  E. 
E.  Soc;  Menorah  Soc;  Fresh.  Prelim..  Spe- 
cial and  Final  Honors;  Salutatorian;  Sr.  Stag 
Com.;  Technograph  Bd.  Elec  Engr..  W.  L. 
Fergus  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1914-16;  Illuminating 
Engr.  and  Salesman,  Central  Elec.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1917-18;  Outside  Engr.,  Am.  Telegraph 
&  Telephone  Co.,  and  Asst.  Chief  Electn., 
Three  Forks  Portland  Cement  Co.,  Trident, 
Mont.,  1918 — .  Legally  changed  name  from 
Hatowski  to  Hattis,  Je  1916.  Address,  Tri- 
dent, Mont. 

6292.     ALFRED   DEWITT   HAWLEY 
Brass  Merchant;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Ap 

15,  1 89 1,  Pittsfordj  N.  Y. ;  s.  Frank  Willis 
(b.  Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.)  and  Estelle  Flora 
(Ives)  Hawley  (b.  St.  Louis).  Prepared  in 
Pittsford  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.;  E.  H.  S.,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.  C.  E.  Club;  Min.  E.  Club,  bairy  Mgr., 
Pittsford,  N.  Y.,  1914-15;  Export  Bus.,  New 
York  City,  1915;  Brass  B\is.,  Waterbury,  Conn., 
191 5-1 7.  2nd  Lt.,  A.  S.  S.  R.  C,  Camp  Dick, 
Tex.,  1917 — .  Married  Ella  MacKinnon.  D  31, 
1 9 18,  Dallas.  Tex.  Address,  Pittsford,  N.  Y.; 
bus.   add.,    Waterbury,    Conn. 


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b.'93.  I'AUL  HAYIIURST 
Farm  IMgr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  14.  1878, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.;  s.  Edward  M.  Ilayhiust. 
Prepared  in  N.  Y.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Fredonia, 
N.  Y.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1904.  Mgr., 
Fruit  Farm,   Sabot,   Va.     Address,  Sabot,  Va.f 

6294.  AUGUST  GEORGE  HECIIT 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  6,  189-', 
Overland,  Mo.;  s.  John  (b.  Bremen,  Cer.)  and 
Mary  (Krutger)  Hecht  (b.  Waterloo,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Der  Deutsche 
Verein;  Floricultural  Club.  Instr.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1914-1-;  Head,  Dept.  of  Floriculture, 
Mass.  Agr.  Coll.,  Amherst,  Mass.,  19 17 — . 
2d  Lt.,  Inf.,  4th  Camp.  Camp  Sherman,  O. : 
Mustered  out,  D  24,  1918.  Married  Olive  M. 
Neville,  D  10,  1917.  Child,  son,  b.  Ja  1919. 
Address,  5946  Kingsbury  Blvd.,  St.   Louis. 

6295.  EMIL  N.  HEIDKAMP 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  F  26,  1890, 
Chicago;  s.  E.  M.  Heidkamp.  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  O.  R.  T.  C, 
Camp  Sheridan,  111.,  1918;  2nd  Lt.,  Inf., 
1918 — .     Address,  2125    Wilson   Ave.,    Chicago. 


6296.  FRED  HENDERSON 
(Brother  of  No.  7603) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  28,  1890, 
Camden,  Ala.;  s.  William  (b.  Scotland)  and 
Hettie  (Lossing)  Henderson  (b.  Can.).  Pre- 
pared in  Monmouth  H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon; 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Ku  Klux;  Ma-wan-da; 
Fresh.  Varsity  Track;  Sr.  Hat  Com.;  Home- 
coming Com.  Postmaster,  Miller's  Ferry,  Ala.; 
Raising  cotton  and  cattle,  do.  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  M, 
5th  Inf..  Repl.  Regt.,  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.;  Mus- 
tered out,  D  31,  1918.  Address,  Miller's  Ferry, 
Ala. 

6297.  HENRY  HARRISON  HENLINE 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  12,  1889, 
Colfax,  111.;  s.  Henry  Calvin  and  Sarah  Lucinda 
(W'iley)  Henline.  Prepared  in  Colfax  H.  S.; 
Chicago  Central  Sta.  Inst.,  1915-16.  Eta  Kajipa 
Nu;  E.  E.  Soc.  Instr.,  Sc.  and  Math..  H.  S. 
Oktaha,  Okla.,  1914-15;  111.  Maintenance  Co., 
Chicago,  1916-17;  Instr.,  Elec.  Engng.,  Leland 
Stanford  Jr.  Univ..  Stanford  Univ.,  Calif., 
1917 — .  3rd  Recruit  Co.,  Camp  Taliaferro.  San 
Diego.  Calif.;  2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.,  Camp  Taylor. 
Ky.;  Mustered  out  1918.  Married  Adele  Poole. 
Ja  26,  1 91 5,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Child,  Henry 
liarrison.  Jr.,  b.  Ja  4,  1919.  Address,  Box  114, 
Colfax,  III.;  bus.  add.,  Box  1001  Stanford 
L'niversity   P.   O.,    Calif. 

6298.     THOMAS  McDONALD  HEPBURN 
(Brother   of  No.    3025) 

Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  5,  1888, 
Emmettsburg,  la.;  s.  J.  G.  and  Jessie  McDon- 
ald Hepburn.  Prepared  in  Genoa  H.  S.  L.  &  A. 
R.  R.  Co.,  Stamps,  Ark.;  Civ.  Engr.,  Genoa, 
111.;  Engng.  Dept.,  P.  C.  C.  lS;  St.  L.  R.  R.. 
Terre  Ilaute.  Ind.  Married  Marjorie  Goebel. 
Ja  19,  1918  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Address,  Genoa, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  815  N.  (,th  St.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 


6299.  CAIUUE  BELLE  HERDMAN 
(Daughter  of  No.  390;  Sister  of  No.  4201) 
A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  F  27,  1892,  Indianapolis: 
d.  Frank  Elmer  ('84).  (b.  O  6,  1862.  Monmouth, 
111.)  and  Mary  Tilden  (Victor)  Ilerdman.  Pre- 
pared in  New  Trier  Tp.  H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma;  Kanpa  Delta  Pi;  Yo  Ma;  .\letlienai; 
Scribbler's  Club;  W.  A.  A.;  1914  Illio  Staff; 
///.  Mag.  Bd.;  Cap  and  Gown  Com.  Prcsby. 
IIosp.  Tr.  Sch.  for  Nurses.  Chicago.  .Address, 
554  Oak  Ave..  Winnetka,  111.;  bus.  add.,  1750 
VV.   Congress   .St..   Chicago.  ' 


6300.  C1I.\KL1E  I'.ROWN  HERSHEY 
Coll.  Pres.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  14, 
1S78,  Gettysburg,  O. ;  s.  Adam  Baer  (b.  Ja  9, 
1846,  Lancaster,  Pa.)  and  Susan  Mary  (Hrown) 
Ilershey  (b.  O  25,  1850,  Gettysburg,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Union  Christian  Acad,  and  Coll., 
1005-7.  I'astor,  Inst.  Country  Church,  Farmer 
City,  111.;  Pres..  LTnion  Christian  Coll.,  Merom, 
Ind.  Married  Zare  Hope  Faught,  Ag  20,  1007, 
Annapolis,    111.   Address,    Merom,    Ind. 

6301.  CAROLINE  ELIZABETH 

HESSELBAUM 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Ta  11,  1888. 
Millington,  111.;  d.  John  F.  (b.  My  7.  i860, 
Gothenburg,  Sweden)  and  Bertha  (Barker) 
Ilesselbaum  (b.  Jl  22,  1864,  Stavanger,  Norway). 
Prepared  in  W.  Aurora  H.  S.;  No.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  1904-06.  Teacher,  Evanston  111., 
1914-16;  do..  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1916-18. 
Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Address,  190  River 
St.,  Aurora,  111.;  bus.  add.,  185  W.  Lincoln 
Highway,    DeKalb,    111. 

6302,  MAX  BROWN  HIGGINS 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    A.    E. ;    b.    F    8,    1889, 

Joliet,  111.;  s.  Daniel  Frank  (b.  My  2.  1848, 
Naperville,  111.)  and  Mary  (IJrown)  Higgins 
(b.  Je  16,  i860,  Elmwood,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.  Triangle;  Arch.  Club.  Chief 
Engr.,  The  Texas  Co..  Dallas.  Tex..  1914-15; 
Houston  Tex.,  1915;  Port  Arthur,  Tex.,  1915- 
17;  Port  Neches,  Tex.,  1917-18.  Chm.,  2nd 
Liberty  Loan  Com.,  Port  Neches,  Tex.  Married 
Lisetta  Neukom,  Je  23,  1917,  Beaumont,  Te.x. 
Address,    Port   Neches,    Te.x. 

6303.  CHARLES  FRANCIS  HILL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  Ag 
12,  1887,  Janesville,  111.;  s.  Douglas  (b.  My  8, 
1858,  do.)  and  Mamie  (Hedden)  Hill  (b.  Ap 
18,  1863,  Oaktown,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  East 
111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Asst.  in  Physics  and  Grad. 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  HI.,  Urbana,  1914 — .  Address, 
1 1 07   W.   Oregon  St.,  Urbana,  III. 

6304.     CHAUNCEY  STEVENS  HILL 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2419,  4208,  4209) 

Land.  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  17,  1890, 
Champaign;  s.  Celeston  Sylvester  (b.  Ap  6, 
i8s4,  Epworth,  la.)  and  Mary  Luena  (Stevens) 
Hill  (b.  D  I,  1857.  New  Hartford,  la.).  Pre- 
liared  in  Champaign  II.  .S.  Delta  Upsilon; 
Helmet;  Univ.  Soc.  Land.  Arch.  Head.  Dci)t.  of 
Land.  Gard..  Univ.  of  WTs. ;  Land.  Arch., 
Peoria.  Address,  311  W.  Springfield  Ave., 
Champaign;  bus.  add.,  402  College  St.,  Apt.  B, 
Peoria. 

6305.     JOHN  W.  HILL 

Inspector:  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  16,  1888, 
Chicago;  s.  William  Hill.  Prepared  in  Engle- 
wood  H.  -S.  .iddress,  6064  Sangamon  St., 
Chicago. 

6306.  WILMA  MARIE  HILL  (BAKER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  21,  1891,  Dayton, 
Ind.;  d.  Samuel  C.  (b.  Ja  20,  1862)  and  Mary 
(Hildebrandt)  Hill  (b.  Je  20,  1S64,  Lafayette, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Lafayette  (Ind.)  H.  S.; 
Prep.  Dcjit.  Oxford  Coll.  for  Women,  1909-11. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Teacher,  Plib.  Schs., 
Lafayette.  Ind.,  191 5-1 6.  Married  Dwight 
Robert  Baker,  Ap  25,  191 7,  Dayton,  Ind. 
Address,  Dayton,  Ind. 

6307.  ARTHUR  BURGESS  HILLMAN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  24,  1889, 
Chicago;  s.  Frederick  (b.  Eng.)  and  K^lizabeth 
(Burgess)  Ilillman  (b.  (/o.).  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  IT.  S..  Chicago.  Track  Elevation  and 
Const.,  C.  &  W.  I.  Ry..  Chicago;  Asst.  Engr., 
Maintenance  of  Way  and  Structure,  Belt  Ry. 
Co.,  do.  2nd  Tr.  Camp,  I"t.  Sheridan,  111.,  1917; 
rst    Lt.,    Inf.    R.    C,    159th    Depot    Brig.,    Camp 


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537 


Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  1917-18;  ist  Lt.,  801 
Pioneer  Inf.  R.  C,  do.  Capt.,  41st  Div.,  Inf., 
A.  E.  P..  France;  Mustered  out,  Mr  16,  1919. 
Mem.,  Am.  As.sn.  of  Engrs.  Married  Anne 
Williamine  Bailing,  .\p  19,  1918,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress, 334   W.   58th  St.,  Chicago. 

6308.  HAZEL   ELIZAP.ETII    lUNSllAW 

(LUEIiBEN) 

A.  H.  in  II.  Sc;  b.  O  21,  1886;  d.  Dr.  Dougan 
Clark  (Ij.  Ap  22,  1858,  Hortonville,  Ind.) 
and  Effie  (Dicken)  Hinshaw  (b.  Mr  i86j,  Ridge- 
farm,  III.).  Prepared  in  Ridgefarm  II.  S.; 
Glendale  Coll.  Delta  Gamma;  Sr.  Council; 
H.  Sc.  Club.  Dir.,  Dept.,  II.  Sc,  Mont.  St., 
Univ.,  Normal  Div.,  Dillon,  Mont.,  1914-16. 
Mem.,  Shakespere  Club.  Married  Thomas 
Eilert  Luebben,  S  27,  igi6,  Ridgefarm,  III. 
Child,  Thomas  Eilert,  Jr.,  b.  S  20,  1917.  Ad- 
dress,  514    S.    Pacific  St.,  Dillon,   Mont. 

6309.  »JACKSON  EDWARD  HIRSCIIL 

B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  F  6,  1890,  Grant  Tp.,  la.: 
s.  F.  Hirschl.  Prepared  in  Davenport  (la.) 
H.  S.  Ilus;  Arch.  Club.  *Arch.  Draftsman, 
Davenport,  la.  Bat.  B,  la.  Nat.  Guard.  Died 
My   31,    191 7,   Davenport,   la. 

6310.  AXEL  MAGNUS  HJORT 
Physiologist;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  M.  S.,  1915; 
b.  N  28.  1889,  Chicago;  s.  Axel  F.  (b.  la  15, 
1858,  Sweden)  and  Charlotte  M.  Mellin  (b. 
S  9,  1857,  do.).  Preijared  in  Crane  Tech.  H. 
S.,  Chicago;  Muskegon  (Mich.)  H.  S.;  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1909-10;  Yale,  1915-18.  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma;  Gamma  .Alpha;  Nu  .Sigma  Nu.  Stud. 
Instr.,  Yale  Med.  Sch.,  1917-18;  Asst.  Physiol., 
U.  S.  Gas  Investigation,  Bur.  of  Mines,  1917 — . 
Med.  Reserve  Corps,  New  Haven,  Conn.;  Mus- 
tered out,  D  14,  1918.  Address,  434  Temple  St., 
New  Haven,  Conn. 

6311.     WILLIAM  BROOKS  HODGINS 
Farmer;    B.    S.    in    M.    E.;    b.    Jl    22,    1890, 
Texarkana.  Ark.;   s.   W.  J.  Hodgins.     Prepared 
in  Little  Rock  (Ark.)  H.  S.     Address,  700  Sum- 
mit Ave.,   Little  Rock,   Ark. 

6312.  FRANK  JOSEPH  HOFFMAN 
Architect:  B.  S.  in  .\rch.;  b.  Ag  28,  1890. 
Sharpsville,  Ind.;  s.  Aiichael  (b.  North  Vernon. 
Ind.)  and  Mary  Antoinette  (Mullarkey)  Hoff- 
man (b.  Franklin,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Dayton, 
O. :  Ind.  L'niv.,  1909-10.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma; 
Scarab.  Arch.,  Davenport,  la.;  Lafayette,  Ind.; 
Indianapolis.  O.  R.  T.  C,  Ft.  Benjamin  Har- 
rison, Ind.,  1917;  ist  Lt.  Q.  ;M.  C.  N.  A., 
Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  1917 — .  Address, 
Sharpsville,   Ind. 

6313.     *WALTER  EDWARD  HOLMES 
B.   S.   in   M.   &   S.    E.;    b.   Je   28.    1890,   Chi- 
cago;   s.    Matthew    M.    Holmes.       Prepared    in 
Lake   H.    S.   Tech.    copywriter.   Eiigng.   Record. 
Chicago.      Died   O    1916,    Chicago. 

6314.  ARTHUR  PARKER  HOLT 
(Brother  of  No.  5729) 
Pomologist;  P>.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  7,  1892, 
Cincinnati;  s.  Emery  Wilson  ( b.  .\p  21,  1864, 
Concord.  X.  H.)  and  Bessie  Ford  (Cole)  Holt 
(b.  Ja  27,  1866,  Cincinnati).  Prepared  in  Ur- 
bana  H.  S.  Chi  Phi.  Growing  apples,  Flora, 
111.,  1914.  2nd  Lt.,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ. 
of  111.:  2nd  Lt..  1%.  Worth,  Tex.;  Honorable 
discharge,  1919.  Address,  i6o6.\  Belcourt  .Ave., 
Nashville,   Tenn. 

6315.  FR.XXKIE  HOI.TOX  (Bl'RKE) 
.\.  B.  in  L.  .\.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  20,  1887.  Hill  City, 
S.  Dak.;  d.  Frank  D.  (b.  11  28,  1850,  Indian- 
ola.  111.)  and  Jennie  (Shed)  Holton  (b.  1868, 
Warrensburgh.  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Sidell  II.  S. 
Gamma  Phi   Beta;   Phi   Beta  Kappa;   Phi   Delta 


Psi;  Illiola;  Pres.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  1913-14;  Fres., 
Jr.  Illinae,  1912-13.  Acting  Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A., 
L'niv.  of  111.,  1914-15.  Mem..  M.  E.  Church. 
.Married  (jordoii  Burke,  M.  D.,  S  2.  1915, 
Sidell,  111.  Child,  Herbert  Caryl,  b.  Mr  25, 
1 91 7.  Address,  c/o  C.  W.  Onton,  Sumner, 
Wash. 

6316.     FERDINAND   HOMANN 
Farmer;   B.  S.   in  Agr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ; 
b.  D   18,   1879,  Mattoon,  111.     Prepared  in   East. 
111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.     Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn 
Club.     Address,  Mattoon,  Ill.t 

6317.     ISABEL  Hf)OVER 
Teacher;   A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  8,  1892, 
Bushnell,    111.;   s.    P.    C.   Hoover.      Prepared   in 
St.  Mary's  Sch.,  Knoxville,  III.     Delta  (jamma. 

Address,  207  N.  Hail  St.,  Bushnell,  Ill.t 

6318.  ELLIOTT  BUDD  HOPKINS 
.'\utomobile  Dealer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  3 
1889,  Chicago;  s.  George  Emory  (b.  Jl  31,  1862, 
L^tica,  N.  Y.)  and  Nellie  (Deane)  Hopkins  (b 
D  10,  1866,  Peoria).  Prepared  in  Racine 
(Wis.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Ma-wan-da; 
Pres.,  Ath.  Assn.;  Councilman,  111.  Union; 
Sec,  Sr.  Class;  Class  Football.  Insp.,  Fin- 
ished Cars,  Lozier  Motor  Co.,  Detroit,  1914; 
Exp.  Engr.,  Dodge  Bros.,  Detroit,  1914;  Dist. 
Salesman.  Dodge  Bros.,  Cleveland,  1914-16; 
Owner,  Hopkins  Motor  Co.,  Wheeling.  W.  \'a., 
1916-17.  Capt.,  F.  A.,  Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison, 
■917;  342nd  F.  A.,  Camp  Funston,  1918;  Com- 
manding ist  Bat.  O.  T.  C,  do.;  Capt.,  342nd 
F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Army  of  Occupation, 
Ger.   Address,   Wheeling,   W.    Va. 

6319-  ROY  ARTHUR  HORNING 
Ceram.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  b.  Ap 
4,  1893,  Hutsonville,  111.;  s.  Arthur  W.  (b. 
jl  2,  1854,  Dayton,  O.)  and  Mary  Allice 
(Baber)  Horning  (b.  Mr  7,  1864,  Kansas, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Paris  H.  S.  Ceram.  Club; 
Jr.  Cap  Com.  Ceram.  Engr.,  Armstrong  Cork 
Co.,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.  ist  Lt.,  C.  A.  C. 
Bat.  B,  50th  Artillery.  A.  E.  F.,  F>ance. 
Developed  new  method  of  transmitting  heat 
thru  solid  bodies.  Auth. :  Articles  pub.  by 
Am.  Ceram.  Soc  Mem.,  Am.  Ceram.  Soc 
.iddre.<:s,   Paris,   111. 

6320.  LOUIS  JULIUS  HORWICH 
(Brother  of  No.  9140) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  My  i,  1893, 
Chicago;  s.  Harris  (b.  Russia)  and  Sarah  Hor- 
wich  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.. 
Chicago.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Arch.  Club.  Ad- 
dress, 1428  S.  Central  Park  Ave.,  Chicago. 

6321.  HELEN  ELIZABETH  HOUGH 
(BRANYAN) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  17,  i8go,  Atlanta, 
111.;  d.  Dr.  C.  F.  Hough.  Prepared  in  Ward 
Belmont  Coll.,  Nashville.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Mar- 
ried Hugo  Branyan,  O  14,  1914.  Child,  Nancy 
.Margaret,  b.  My  i,  1916.  Address,  Clude, 
N.    Dak. 

6322.  JOHN  SMITH  HOUSMAN 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Min.  E.;  b.  Ag  6,  188S. 
Burnside,  111.;  s.  A.  Housman.  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Mech.  Engr.,  Goodman  Mfg. 
Co.,  Chicago.  .Iddress.  Halsted  and  48th  Place, 
Chicago. 

6323.  EDWARD  GARDINER  HOWE,  JR. 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2131,  2702.  3033,  3785,  9143) 
Farmer:  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  i,  1891,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Edward  Gardiner  (b.  1849,  Brook- 
line,  Mass.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Barnard) 
Howe  (b.  1855,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S.;  Lane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  l'niv. 
Acad.      Agr.    Club.       Married    Elsie    Hudson, 


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University  of  Illinois 


I1914 


Je  21,  1916,  Hammond,  Ind.  Child,  Helen 
Louise,  b.  Mr  20,  1918.  Address,  R  4,  Crown 
Point,    Ind. 

6324.  HAROLD  JAMES  HOWE 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Je  11,  1892,  Galesburg, 
HI.;  s.  James  Robert  (b.  Mr  12,  1863,  Aurora, 
111.)  and  Hattie  Viola  (Page)  Howe  (b.  O  j, 
1870.  Galesburg,  111.).  I'repared  in  Galesburg 
H.  S.,  Knox  Coll.,  1909-10;  Mo.  St.  Univ., 
1910-H.  Ilus;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Ionian; 
111. -Minn.  Debate;  Staff,  ///.  Magaciitc;  illio: 
Ill.Ini  Debate,  1913;  Pres.  111.  Assn.  of 
Literary  Soc.,  1914;  V.  P.  Northern  Ora- 
torical   League.      Lawyer,    Chicago.      Mem.,    M. 

E.  Church,   1918;   Chicago   Uar  Assn.,   1915;   A. 

F.  A.  M.,  1915;  mini  Club,  Chicago;  Wood- 
lawn  Shakespeare  Club,  19 14.  Married  Mae 
Hazen^  S  30,  1917.  Galesburg,  111.  Address, 
looS   E.  Marquette  Road,  Chicago. 

6325-  HERBERT  EDWARD  HOWES 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Je  6,  i8go.  High- 
land Park,  111.;  s.  Ralph  Atherton  (b.  Green- 
field, Mass.)  and  Fanny  Etta  (Blasier)  Howes 
(b.  Williamsburg,  la.).  Prepared  in  Curtis 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Major, 
Univ.  Regt.;  Class  Football.  Farmer,  Wheaton, 
111.,  1914-15;  Nashville,  Tenn.,  1915-16;  Pros- 
pect Sta.,  Tenn.,  1916 — -.  Married  Rhoda 
Hiestand,  D  26,  1916,  Chicago.  Address,  R  2, 
Prospect   Sta.,  Tenn. 

6326.  TSUNY  HAN  HSU 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ap  8,  1886,  Shan- 
tung, China;  s.  Pen  Hsu.  Prepared  in  Shan- 
tung Prov.  H.  S.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Chinese 
Student's  Club;  Geol.  Jour.  Club.  Teacher, 
Tsi-Nan-Fu,  Agr.  Coll.,  Shantung,  China.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  Agr.   Coll.,  Shantung,   China. t 

6327.  CECIL  A.  HUGHES 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  23,  1889,  Hinds- 

boro,  111.;  s.  Cecil  A.  Hughes.  Prepared  in 
Maltoon  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr.  Club;  111. 
Soc.  of  Agron.;  Country  Life  Club;  Agr.  Dance 
Com.,  1913-14;  Prelim.  Honors.  Address,  Al- 
ton, Ill.t 

6328.  JAMES  ALBERT  HUNTER 
Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  6,  1890, 
Seward,  111.;  s.  George  Francis  (b.  1855,  Pay- 
son,  111.)  and  -Abbie  (Ayres)  Hunter  (b.  1862, 
Galesburg,  111.).  Prepared  in  Bradley  Poly. 
Inst.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Ma-wan-da;  Adelphic; 
Varsity  Track;  Pres.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Instr., 
Govt.  Norm.  Coll.,  Peking,  China,  1914-16; 
Stud.,  McCormick  Theological  Sem.,  Chicago. 
Address,  Heading  Ave.,  Peoria,;  bus.  add., 
2330  N.  Halsted  St.,  Chicago. 

6329.     JOSEPH  ALFRED  HUSTON 
Lawyer;  LLjB.;  b.  F  19,  1885,  Gibson  City, 
111.;  s.  John  Huston.     Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Lawyer,  Equitable  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Chicago.     Ad- 
dress,  628  Peoples  Gas  Bldg.,  Chicago.! 

6330.  RUTH  HUTCHINSON  (SOMERS) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  20,  1891,  Carroll, 
111.;  s.  Philip  Hutchinson.  Prepared  in  Hamp- 
ton (la.)  II.  S.;  Grinnell  Coll.  Pi  Beta  Phi. 
Married  Leslie  V.  .Somers.  Address,  34th  and 
Ingersoll  Ave.,   Des  Moines. t 

6331.  NOHTARO  INAGAKI 
Exporter;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1914; 
b.  O  27,  1884,  Tokyo,  Japan;  s.  Seyiro  (b.  do.) 
and  Sumi  (^Yamada)  Inagaki  (h.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Whitworth  Coll.,  Tacoma,  Wash. 
Pres.,  Japanese  Club;  Cosmopolitan  Club.  Ex- 
port Dept.,  Masuda  &  Co.,  Kobe,  Japan.  191 5- 
16;  do.,  Yokohonia,  Japan,  1910.  1st  Inf  Regt.. 
Tokio,  Japan.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married 
Satoko  Okano,  O  7,  1916,  Tokio,  Japan.  Child. 
Yanko.  b.  Tl  19,  1917-  Address,  \  ih-j  Miiia- 
niisenw,  Tokyo-fu,  Japan. 


6332.  EDA  AUGUSTE  JACOB 
Home  Demonstration  Agt.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  & 
S.;  b.  My  23,  1891,  Ouincy,  111.;  d.  Ernst  W. 
and  Auguste  (John)  Jacob.  Prepared  in  Ur- 
bana  H.  S.  II.  Sc.  Club;  Der  Deutsche  Verein; 
Omicron  Nu;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Cabinet,  1913-14. 
Home  Demonstration  Agt.,  Advisor  to  Home 
Improvement  Assn.,  Granite  City,  111.  Mem., 
M.  K.  Church.  Address.  Murphysboro,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  1904  D  St.,   Granite  City,  111. 

6333.  MARVIN   EDWARD  JAHR 
Associate;    B.    S.    in   Agr.;    b.    My   31,    1881, 

Neillsville,  Wis.;  s.  Emil  Jahr.  Prepared  in 
Neillsville  (Wis.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.. 
1905.  Asst.,  Soils,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1910-11; 
Asst.  and  Assoc,  Farm  Mech.,  Univ.  of  HI., 
191 1 — .  Auth.:  111.  Farmers'  Inst.,  Circular 
No.  7;  Principles  and  Practices  of  Land  Drain- 
age. Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Emma 
Selbeinagel,  Ag  20,  1912,  Madison,  Wis.  Child, 
Helen  Gertrude,  b.  N  7,  1916.  Address,  1003 
S.  6th  St.,   Champaign. 

6334.  JOHN   MOLLER  JANSON 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ag  22,   1889,  New 

York  City;  s.  Peter  Janson.  Prepared  in  E. 
(Jrange  (N.  J.)  H.  S.  Chem.  Club;  A.  C.  S.; 
Congr.  Guild.     Address,  East  Orange,  N.  J.f 

6335.  DORETTE  JOHN  (RUSHER) 
(Wife  of  No.  5392) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  23,  1888,  Des  Moines; 
d.  Milo  G.  (b.  Jl  27,  1865,  Springfield,  O.)  and 
Maude  E.  (Thayer)  John  (b.  Jl  15,  1864,  Mus- 
catine, la.).  Prepared  in  Clinton  (la.)  H.  S. 
Delta  Gamma.  Teacher,  H.  Sc,  Pub.  Schs., 
Clinton,  la.  Married  Floyd  E.  Rusher  ('12), 
Ja  I,  1918,  Clinton,  la.  Address,  209  S.  33rd 
St.,    Omaha,   Neb. 

6336.  WILFORD  ESPIN  JOHNS 

(Husband  of  G176) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  9,  1891,  Rock- 
ford,  111.;  s.  Frank  (b.  My  30,  1862,  do.)  and 
Ada  May  (Sauber)  Johns  (b.  Jl  29,  1869,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S.  Zeta  Psi;  Alpha 
(jamma  Rho;  Al])ha  Zeta;  Ma-wan-da;  Agr. 
Club;  Ben  Franklin  Club;  Crystal  Dancing 
Club;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Illio;  Ed.  Staff,  ///.  Agr.; 
Chm.,  Fresh.  Stag  Com.;  Homecoming  Com.; 
Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Farmer,  Rock- 
clilfe  farm,  Rockford,  111.,  1914 — .  Auth.:  Ar- 
ticles in  Current  Agr.  Tour.  Mem.,  A.  F.  R. 
M.;  Univ.  Club,  Rockford,  111.;  Univ.  of  111. 
Club.  Married  Ida  Belle  Dewey  (g'14),  Ag 
22,  1914,  Rockford,  111.  Children:  Elizabeth 
Dewey,  b.  My  2,  191 5;  Clarice  Ida,  b.  Jl  18, 
1916;  Margaret  Eveline,  b.  Je  27,  1917.  Ad- 
dress. R  6,  Rockford,  111. 

6337.  ROBERT  CARL  JOHNSON 
Teacher;  A.   B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Jl  17,   1892, 

Pana,  111.;  s.  Robert  Sanders  (b.  1863,  do.) 
and  Mamie  (Monts)  Johnson  (b.  1867,  Zanes- 
ville,  O.).  Prepared  in  Pana  H.  S.  and  Pana 
Tp.  H.  S.  Cml.  Club.  Cml.  Teacher,  llHopolis, 
111.,  1915-17;  Centralia.  III.,  1917 — .  Detach- 
ment No.  6,  Aircraft  Prod.,  Detroit,  1918 — . 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  M.  E.  Church.  Address,  408 
K.  2nd  St.,  Pana,  111. 

6338.  ROBERT  ULY.SSES  JOHNSON 
With  Standard  Oil  Co.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b. 
Ja  8,  1888,  Chicago;  s.  J.  T.  Johnson.  Pre- 
pared in  I^ewis  Inst.  Fresh.  Varsity  Base- 
ball; Illio  Art  Staff,  1913;  Arch.  Club. 
Texas  ("o.,  Houston,  Tex.;  Standard  Oil  Co., 
Chicago.     Address,  1712  Francisco  St.,  Chicago. 

6339.     HERBERT  W.  JORY 
Asst.    Foreman;    B.    .S.    in    A.    E. ;    b.    O    25, 
1 892,    Hobart,    Ind.;    s.    Thomas   ,\.  Jory.     Pre- 
pared in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.    Tau  Beta  Pi;  Arch. 


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535 


Club.  Asst.  Foreman,  Chicago.  2nd  Lt.,  Cen- 
tral O.  Tr.  Sch.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky. 
Address,    7318    Kverhart    Ave.,    Chicago.t 

6340.     -CHEN   CHI    KAN 
B.   S.  in  L.  A.  &   S.;   b.  D  6,   1893,  Shanghai, 
China.      Prepared    in    Nan    Vang    Acad.      Cos- 
mopolitan  Club;   Cml.   Club.    Died  Ag   13,   1915, 
White  Haven,  I'a. 

6341.  ROY  ALEXANDER  KANE 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  S  13,  1889, 
Binighar,  la.;  s.  A.  Kane.  Prepared  in  Ga. 
Sch.  of  Tech.  Acanthus;  Arch.  Club;  Fresh. 
Varsity  Swimming;  Jr.  Swinmiing  and  Water 
Polo.    Address,  408   N.   jjd   St.,   Omaha,   Neb.t 

6342.  FRANK   JOSEPH    KARCHER 

A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Je  7,  1890,  Herscher,  111.; 
s.  Frank  Karcher.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.; 
Rush  Med.  Coll.     Address,  Herscher,  111. 

6343.  HENRY   GILBERT    KARGES 
Architect;    B.    S.    in    A.    E.;    b.    F    s,    1891, 

Evansville  Ind.;  s.  Henry  J.  (b.  S  8,  1866, 
do.)  and  Edith  Zetta  (Canter)  Karges  (b.  D 
23,  1872,  do.).  Prepared  in  Evansville  (Ind.) 
H.  S.  Theta  Chi;  Class  Basketball;  Sr. 
P.reakfast  com.  Draftsman  and  Supt.,  W.  E. 
Russ,  Arch.,  Indianapolis,  1914-1915;  Supt.  of 
Const,  of  Hotel  McCurdy,  Evansville,  Ind., 
1915-17;  Head  of  Evansville,  Ind.  office  of 
W.  E.  Russ,  Arch.,  1918 — .  Married  Bess 
Ethel  Milnor,  Ja  10,  191 7,  Indianapolis.  Child, 
John  Milnor,  b.  My  14,  1918.  Address,  814 
Adams  Ave.,  Evansville,  Ind. 

6344.     ROBERT   FERDINAND  KAUN 

(Bother  of  No.  5753) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  21,  1889, 
Chicago;  s.  Robert  H.  (b.  D  14,  1863,  Ger.) 
and  (jfertrude  (Greene)  Kaun  (b.  D  12,  1865, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Ottawa  H.  S.;  Armour 
Acad.  Champion  Class  Baseball.  Engr.,  Com- 
monwealth Edison  Co.,  Chicago,  1915;  Am. 
Steel  Foundry  Works,  1916-18,  Hammond, 
Ind.,  Ord.  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918 — .  Address, 
Ottawa,   111. 

6345.  ARCH  FLOYD  KEEHNER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  19,  1891, 
Jerseyville.  111.;  s.  John  (b.  do.)  and  Sarah 
(Dawn)  Keehner.  Prejiared  in  Jerseyville 
H.  S.  C.  E.  Club.  Jr.  Engr..  111.  St.  Highway 
Comn.,  1914-16;  Const,  and  Office  Engr., 
Division  i,  1917-18.  LI.  S.  A.,  Camp  Bradley, 
Peoria,    1918 — .      Address,   Jerseyville,    111. 

6346.  BESSIE  OPAL  KELLER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  31, 
1892,  Bondville,  111.;  d.  Peter  (b.  N  27,  1864, 
Logan,  O.)  and  Ella  Bell  (Flowers)  Keller 
(b.  S  21.  1867,  Bondville.  111.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.;  O.  St.  Univ.,^  1912-13. 
Teacher,  Eng.  and  Math.,  H.  S.,  Sandusky, 
O.,  19 18 — .  Address,  Bondville,  111.;  bits,  add., 
421   Franklin  St.,   Sandusky,  O. 

6347.     RALPH    LEVERETT   KELLEY 

(Husband  of  No.  6406;  Brother  of  No.  7682) 
Supt.  Const.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  S  27,  1889, 
Elgin,  111.;  s.  VValter  Scott  (b.  Pingree  Grove, 
111.)  and  Nellie  A.  (Guptill)  Kelley  (b.  Je 
30,  1868,  Elgin,  111.).  Pre])ared  in  Elgin  H.  S. 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Asst.  Supt..  Arch., 
Univ.  of  III.,  1914-17;  Supt.  Const.,  S.  R.  C, 
A.  S.,  1917 — .  In  Mil.  Service,  F  7,  1918;  In 
charge  Aviation  Fields,  Lake  Charles,  La.  ist 
Lt.,  Gen.  Su])t.  of  Const.,  Seattle.  Tex.  and 
I-a.  Married  Olivetta  McKee  ('14),  N  25,  1915. 
Fairbury,  111.  .4ddrcss,  783  South  St.,  Elgin, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Alexander  Lumber  Co., 
Fort  W^orth,  Tex. 


6348.     FREDERICK    NEWCOMB    KENYON 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  27,  1890,  Shell 
Rock,  la.;  s.  Theodore  S.  (b.  O  30,  1856, 
Kenton  Co.,  Ky.)  and  Minnie  (Newcomb)  Ken- 
yon  (b.  S  II,  1859,  Butler  Co.,  la.).  Prepared 
in  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.,  190910.  Farmer  and 
fruit  grower,  Vulia  City,  Calif.,  1914 — .  Mar- 
ried Inez  Mabel  Hewitt,  Je  15,  1918,  Yuba  City, 
Cal.     .'iddress,   Yuba  City,    Calif. 

6349.  OSCAR  B.  KERCHER 
(Brother  of  No.  6350) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Mr  27,  1890, 
Goshen,  Ind.;  s.  Abraham  (b.  Mr  23,  1853, 
Lancaster,  Pa.)  and  Anna  (Buzzard)  Kercher 
(b.  My  II,  1855,  Warren  Co.,  Pa.).  I'repared 
in  (ioshen  (Ind.)  II.  S.  Adelphic;  C.  E.  Club. 
111.  St.  Highway  Comn.,  Springfield,  III.  3rd 
O.  R.  C,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1917;  Mustered  out, 
N  21,  1918.  Address,  1203  S.  8th  St.,  Goshen, 
Ind. 

6350.  OTIS  KERCHER 
(Brother  of  No.  6349) 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  9,  1892,  Go- 
shen, Ind.;  s.  Abraham  (b.  Mr  23,  1853,  Lan- 
caster, Pa.)  and  Anna  (Buzzard)  Kercher  (b. 
My  II,  185s,  Warren  Co.,  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
(Joshen  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Adelphic;  Agr.  Club; 
Atesoc.  Ed.,  ;//.  .-igr.;  Agr.  Dance  Com.;  Sr. 
Smoker  Com.;  Sergt.-at-arms,  Jr.  Class;  V.  P., 
Sr.  Class.  Agr.  Exten.  Work,  Lexington,  Ky. 
Married  Genevieve  Williams,  D  31,  1914,  Sid- 
ell,  111.  Address,  326  Grosvenor  Ave.,  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.;  bus.  add.,  Kentucky  Experiment  Sta- 
tion, do. 

6351.  ESTHER  ALLEN  KERN  (EYMAN) 
(Wife  of  No.  6220;  Sister  of  No.  5759) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ja  31,  1891,  Cherry  Val- 
ley, 111.;  d.  Ollie  J.  and  Jessie  Cora  (Allen) 
Kern.  Prepared  in  Rockford  II.  S.;  No.  111. 
St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1908-10.  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Final  Honors.  Head 
of  II.  Sc.  Dept.,  Norm.  Sch.,  Kent,  O.,  1914-15. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Ralph  Lee 
Eynian  ('14),  Ag  20,  1914,  Green  Castle,  Ind. 
Child,  David  Russell,  b.  Ja  21,  1917.  Address, 
910   W'.   Honey  Ave.,    Normal,   111. 

6352.  PAUL  FRANCIS  KERRIGAN 
Engineer;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Je  8,  1892,  Chi- 
cago; s.  J.  J.  Kerrigan.  Prepared  in  Alichigan 
City  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Scarab; 
Hoof  and  Horn  Club.  F.  A.  C.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp 
Taylor,  Ky. ;  2nd  Lt.,  46th  Class  Sch.  of  Fire, 
Ft.  Sill,  Okla.;  Mustered  out,  D  14,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, Washington  St.,  Michrgan  City,  Ind.; 
bus.   add.,   Sears   Roebuck  &  Co.,  Chicago. 


6353.  RAYMOND  BLAINE  KESSLER 
Lawyer;  LL.  P..;  b.  Jl  30,  i8gi,  Robinson, 
III.;  s.  George  -Edward  (b.  Je  24,  1848,  O.) 
and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Stevens)  Kessler  (b. 
Shelbyville.  111.).  Prepared  in  Robinson  H. 
S.  Kappa  Sigma;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Yo.xan. 
Atty.,  (Tarter  Oil  Co.,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  1914-17. 
2nd  O.  T.  C,  Leon  Springs.  Tex.;  1st  Lt., 
336th  Machine  Gun  Bn.,  87th  Div.,  N.  A., 
Camp  Pike;  Mustered  out,  Ja  1919.  Address, 
Rol)inson,  111. 

(>354.  ALP.ERT  EUGENE  KIDD,  JR. 
Manufacturer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  s. 
1891,  Mt.  Jewett,  Pa.;  s.  A.  E.  (b.  1862,  Burns, 
N.  V.)  and  Inez  Alice  (Davis)  Kidd.  Prepared 
in  Lake  H.  S.  Iris;  Sgt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Mfr.  of 
Peanut  Butter,  Chicago.  Mem.,  Baptist 
Church.  Married  Elizabeth  Ayres,  D  14,  1916, 
Chicago.  Address,  5456  Greenwood  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  1844-46  W.  Van  Buren  St.,  do. 


54° 


University  of  Illinois 


I1914 


6355.  HUBERT  ST.  CLAIR  KILBY 
Elec.  Engr.;   B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  31,   1891. 

Minier,  111.;  s.  Phillip  St.  Clair  (b.  Mackinaw, 
111.)  and  Anna  Belle  (Shaw)  Kilby  (b.  Tre- 
mont.  111.).  Prepared  in  Mackinaw  H.  S.; 
Bradley  Poly.  Inst,  .\cada.  Asst.  Engr.,  Op- 
erating Engng.  Dept.,  I.  T.  S.,  1914-15;  Oper- 
ating Engr.,  St.  Louis  Elec.  Terminal  Ry.  Co., 
North  Mo.  Light  &  Power  Co.;  do.,  Madison 
Co.  Light  &  Power  Co.,  1915 — .  Mem.,  A.  F. 
A.  yi.:  -Miss.  X'alley  Consistory,  A.  A.  S.  R., 
1916;  Granite  City  C  apter,  R.  A.  M.,  1917- 
loth  Regt.  Barracks,  U.  S.  X.  Tr.  Sch.,  Pel- 
ham  Bay  Park.  N.  Y.,  1918;  Ensign.  U.  S.  X., 
Reserve  Officers  Quarters  A,  Rm.  242,  U.  S. 
Naval  Acad.,  Annapolis,  Md.,  1918;  Mustered 
out,  Ja  22,    1919.   Address,  Mackinaw,   111. 

6356.  FLORENCE  BEESON    KING 
Instructor;   B.    S.   in   H.   Sc;    b.   D   5,    1889, 

Richmond,  Ind.;  d.  James  E.  (b.  do.)  and  Lulu 
(Beeson)  King  (b.  Milton,  Ind.).  Preiiarcd  in 
Richmond  (Ind.)  11.  S.;  Earlham  Coll.,  1907- 
9;  Ind.  Univ..  1909-10.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta; 
Omicron  Nu;  H.  Sc.  Club.  Teacher,  Richmond 
(Ind.)  H.  S.,  1915-17;  Instr.,  Ind.  Univ., 
191 7 — .  Address,  701  E.  8th  St.,  Bloomington, 
Ind. 

6357.  WAYNE  ISAAC  KIRBY 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  A.  B.,  1915;  b.  Ag 
16,  1890,  Litchfield,  111.;  s.  Jessie  Ellen  Kirby. 
Prepared  in  Cerro  Gordo  H.  S.  Acacia;  Lanib- 
kins;  Scarab;  Delta  Kappa;  Asst.  Leader,  Univ. 
of  111.  Band;  Prelim.  Honors.  Arch..  Ciiica- 
go,  1914;  do.,  Supervising  Arch.  Office,  Urbana. 
2nd  Lt.,  Ord.  R.  C,  127th  Ord.  Depot  Co., 
Camp  Bowie,  F't.  Worth,  Tex.  Address,  1454 
W.  Decatur  St.,  Decatur,  111. 

6358.     BONUM   LEE   KIRK 

(Husband  of  No.  6961;  Brother  of  Nos.  4749, 
G388) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  23,  1885,  Eureka,  111.; 
s.  James  (b.  Ireland)  and  Marv  Ellen  (Can- 
diff)  Kirk  (b.  O.).  Prepared  in  So.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.;  James  Milliken  Univ.  1911.  Aca- 
cia; Ionian;  Egyptian  Club;  111.  Union;  Glee 
and  Mandolin  Club;  LIniv.  Band;  Univ.  Or- 
chestra. Lawyer,  Champaign.  Married  Anna 
C.  Hoffert  ('15),  S  16,  1916,  Champaign.  Child, 
Colleen  Jean,  b.  S  7,  1918.  .-iddrcss.  loii  W. 
Clark  St.,   Champaign. 

6359.  GEORGE    GODWIN    KIRK 
(Brother  of  No.  7008) 

F-arni  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  O  13,  1889, 
BcUflower,  111.;  s.  George  (b.  .\g  24,  1843, 
Maysville,  Ky.)  and  Naomi  Alice  (Godwin) 
Kirk  (b.  Jl  6.  1858,  Mt.  .\uburn.  111.).  Prepared 
in  Bcllflower  Tj).  H.  S.  .\gr.  Club;  Hoof  and 
Horn  Club;  Class  P-aseball;  Mgr.,  Class  I'oot- 
ball;  Mgr.,  Class  Baseball;  Sr.  Stag  Com.; 
Agr.  Ed.  1914,  Itlio.  Grocery  Bus.,  Cham- 
paign, 1914-is;  I-'armer,  Chillicothe,  111..  1916- 
17;  Farm  Adviser,  Mason  Co.,  Ky.  Married 
Ada  Wheeler,  Je  10,  1913,  Bellflower,  111.  Child, 
George  III,  b.  Ja  29,  1918.  Address,  Mays- 
ville,   Ky. 

6360.  'ANNIRENE  KIRKLAND 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  8.  1893.  Palmers 
ville,  Tenn.;  s.  R.  S.  Kirkland.  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  Teacher  Harrisburg  Tp.  H.  S.; 
Redlands,  Calif.;  Adviser.  IL  Sc,  Kankakee  Co.. 
111.     Died  S  7,  1916,  Marion,  111. 

6361.  FRANK  ALLEN  KIRKP.X'JKK  K 
Physicist;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E.;  M.  S.,  1916;  b. 
N  4.  1887:  s.  L.  W.  (b.  i8s9.  Ontario,  Can.) 
and  .Mice  R.  Kirkpatrick  (b.  1865;,  O.).  Prepared 
in  L'nionville  (Mich.)  H.  S.;  Albion  Coll.,  1905- 
06;  Spokane  Coll.,  1910-11.  Keramos;  Sigma 
Xi;  I'ellowship,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111. 
Asst.   Physicist,  U.   S.   Bur.  of  Standard,  Pitts- 


burgh, 1916 — .  Auth. :  An  Attempt  to  Fit  Enam- 
els to  Plastic  Clay  Bodies;  Trans.  Am.  Ceram. 
.S'oc.,  Vol.  18,  1916;  A  Fusion  Study  of  the  Min- 
eral Systems.  Feldspar,  Calcite  and  Feldspar 
Magnesite,  do..  Vol.  18,  191 6;  The  Mechanical 
Strength  of  Fire-clay  Bodies  after  Repeated 
Heating,  do.,  \'o\.  18,  1916;  Effect  of  the  Size 
of  Grog  in  Fire  Clay  Bodies,  do.,  \'ol.  19,  191  7; 
Reprint  in  Technological  Palmer  No.  104,  U.  S. 
Hur.  of  Standards.  Mem.,  .\m.  Ceram.  Soc., 
IQ12;  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials,  1917; 
Xat.  Fire  Protection  .Vssn..  191 7.  Address,  5914 
Margaretta  St.,  Pittsburgh;  bus.  add.,  U.  S. 
I'.ureau  of  Standards,  40th  and  Butler  Sts.,  do. 

6362.  NELL  KIRKPATRICK  (WESTCOTT) 
(Wife  of  No.  6657) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  27,  1891,  St.  Joseph, 
111.;  d.  Austin  Wilson  (b.  1836,  O.)  and  Sarah 
.\nne  (Dilling)  Kirkpatrick  (b.  1849.  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Wendell  Phillips  H.  S.  Chi  Omega; 
Phi  Delta  Psi;  IL  Sc.  Club;  V.  P.,  Woman's 
League;  2nd  Cabinet,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Instr.,  H. 
Sc.  Gibson  City,  111.,  1914-17.  Married  Clif- 
ford Harper  Westcott  ('14),  Jl  i7,  I9i7-  Deca- 
tur, 111.  Address,  1321  Otis  Place,  N.  W. 
Washington,  D.  C. 

6363.     GEORGE  M.  KLEIN  (JONES) 
(Wife  of  No.  6992;   Brother  of  No.   8491) 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  d.  J.  C.  J.  (b.  Mr  10,  1866, 
Muscatine,  la.)  and  Emma  Eliza  (Plith)  Klein 
(b.  X  16.  1866.  do.).  Prepared  in  Muscatine 
(la.)  H.  S.  II.  Sc.  Club;  W.  A.  A.  Instr.,  H. 
Sc,  Sidell  Tp.  IL  S..  111.,  1914-17;  Supvr.,  of 
IL  Sc,  Urbana  H.  S.,  191718.  Mem.,  O.  E. 
S.,  1918.  Married  Milton  D.  Jones  ('15),  Ja 
26.  1 918.  Urbana.  Address,  1128  Rocton  Ave., 
Rockford,  HI. 

6364.     BERNIE  LLOYD  KLEINSCHRODT 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  23.  1891,  Morrison,  111.; 
s.  M.  Kleinschrodt.  Prepared  in  Morrison  H. 
S.  Co.  G.  709th  Inf.,  78th  Div.,  A.  E.  F.. 
France.  Address,  509  N.  Orange  St.,  Mor- 
rison,   III. 

6365.  ELIZABETH  KNOWLTON  (MORGAN) 
(Wife  of  No.  6436;  Sister  of  No.  6366) 
.\.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  N  8.  1892,  Urbana;  d. 
Everett  Melvin  (b.  N.  Wardsboro,  Vt.)  and 
Harriett  Isabelle  (Bennett)  Knowlton  (b._  Ur- 
bana). Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;  Illiola;  W.  A.  A.  Married 
Charles  Leon  Morgan  ('14),  Ag  12,  19'.=)-  Child, 
I'.etty  Knowlton.  b.  Je  2,  1917.  Address,  1745 
E.   71st  Place,  Chicago. 

6366.  MIRIAM  KNOWLTON 
(Sister  of  No.  6365) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  16,  1891. 
Urbana;  d.  Flverett  Melvin  (b.  North  Wards- 
boro, Vt.)  and  Harriett  Isabella  (Bennett) 
Knowlton  (b.  l^rbana).  Prepared  in  Lhbana 
II.  S.  Kapi)a  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Phi  Delta  Psi;  Mask  and  Bauble;  Illiola;  Illio 
r.d.:  Class  DavCom.;  Prelim.  Honors.  Teacher, 
II.  S.,  Illiopolis.  111.;  Asst.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  HI., 
,g,S .     Address,  302  W.  High  St.,  Urbana. 

6?67.     PHILETUS  CL.VRKE  KNOWLTON, 
JR. 

.\rchitect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Je  16,  1892, 
.Memphis;  s.  Philetus  Clarke  (b.  Mv  1861,  do.) 
and  Mary  (Abbey)  Clarke  ( b.  ()  1871,  Chicago). 
Prepared  in  Werts  and  Rhea  Sch.,  Memphis 
Univ.  of  Tenn.,  1909-10;  M.  S.,  Harvard,  1917. 
Phi  Delta  Theta;  Scarab;  111.  Union  Dramatic 
Club;  .\rch.  C'lub;  Unifm  Operas;  Received  Julia 
Appleton  fellowsliip.  Harvard.  Arch.,  Boston, 
Mass.,  and  Memiihis.  .'\m.  volunteer  field  ser- 
vice, A.  E.  F.,  France,  .iddrcss,  1174  Poplar 
.\ve..  Memphis. 


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6368.  VI  TSING  KOO 

Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  F  16,  1891, 
Kiangsu,  China:  s.  A.  Z.  Koo.  Prcparcil  in 
Imperial  Poly.  Coll.;  M.  S.,  Boston  Tech.;  M. 
S.,  llarvanl.  Co.snioi)olitan  Club;  Chinese 
Student's  Club;  K.  K.  Soc.  Elec  Kngr.,  Tsai 
Down  Wei  \Vu  Sih,  Kiangsu,  China;  Instr., 
Waterways,  Engng.  Coll.,  Nanking,  China.  Ad- 
dress, 63  Ning  Po  Road.,  Shanghai,  China;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  Engineering  Coll.,  Nanking,  do. 

6369.  SAM  KORSHAK 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in   A.    E.;    b.    Mr    5,    1891, 

Chicago;  s.  Max  J.  and  Genesee  (Posner)  Kor- 
shak.  Prepared  in  McKinley  H.  S.,  Chicago; 
Armour  Tech.,  iqio-ii;  Univ.  of  Wis.  1913. 
Zeta  Beta  Tau;  Class  Football.  Agt.  Hdqtrs. 
Co.,  H's'd  Amm.  Div.  Tr.,  S  1917 — .  Address, 
5340  Mich.  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  10  N. 
Mich.,  do. 

6370.  EDW^\RD  MAX  KRABBE 
Elec.  Contr.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E.;  b.  D  30, 
1887,  Champaign;  s.  F.  A.  Krabbe.  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  E.  E.  Soc;  Ry.  Club;  '1  echno- 
graph  Bd.  Elec.  Contr.,  Johnson  &  Krabbe, 
Champaign.  Address,  404  N.  Willis  St.,  Cham- 
paign. 

6371-     TSONG  LIN  KU 
A.    B.   in    L.  A.    &    S.;   b.    1888,   Shac-Shing, 
China;    s.    C.    P.   Ku.      Prepared   in    Ching   Hua 
College.    Address,  c/o   Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Shanghai, 
China. 

6372.  HENRY  HARRISON  KUHN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  27,  1889 
Alton,  111.;  s.  Jacob  (b.  Switzerland)  and  Eli- 
zabeth (Jouhel)  Kuhn  (h.  Albany,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  .;\lton  H.  S.  Sigma  Aljdia  E|)- 
silon.  ist.  Sergt.,  309  Mob.  Ord.  R.  S.  Ad- 
dress, 617   Spring   St.,  Alton,   111. 

6373.  EDITH  JANE  LAMB 
(Sister  of  Nos.  5259,  5260,  8509) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  27,  1892. 
Paxton,  III.;  d.  C.  A.  Lamb.  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Teacher,  Martinsville  111. 
Address,  911  S.  5th  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add., 
Martinsville,  111. 

6374.  HERBERT  UPDIKE  LANDON 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  22,  1890,  Jersey- 
ville,  111.;  s.  W.  D.  Landon.  Prepared  in 
Jerseyville  H.  S.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho.  Farmer,  Jerseyville,  111.  Mar- 
ried Dorothy  Bull,  O  12,  1916.  Address,  R. 
6,  Jerseyville,    Ill.t 

6375.  ETTA  MABEL  LANZ  (TRIPLETT) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  15,  1890,  Carlock,  111.; 
d.  M.  P.  (b.  Ap  II,  i860,  do.)  and  Lydia 
Ropp  (b.  Mr  7,  1870.  Bloomington,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Alpha  Omicron  Pi; 
Phi  Delta  Psi;  II.  Sc.  Club.  Teacher.  Bluffton 
Coll..  1914-16.  Married  Ray  L.  Triplett,  Je  8, 
1916,  Carlock,  111.  Child,  Margaret  Mabel,  b. 
S   15,   191 7.     Address,  Bluffton,  O. 

6376.  EVA  LILLIAN  LARSON 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  My  i,  1892, 
Chicago;  d.  Carl  V.  (b.  Sweden)  and  Mathilda 
(Magnuson)  Larson  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Tuley  II.  S.,  Chicago;  N.  W.  Univ.,  191 1. 
Teacher,  Chicago  Sch.  Address,  2256  Giddings 
St.,    Chicago. 

6377.  JOSEPH  CONRAD  LAWLESS 
(Brother  of  No.  7723) 
Merchant:  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  A.  B.  in  Agron.; 
b.  Ja  25,  1889,  Bowen,  111.;  s.  J.  T.  I-awless. 
Prepared  in  West.  Mil.  Acad.  I'si  I'psilon; 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Helmet;  Pan  Hellenic 
Council,     1012-14;    So|)h.    Emblem    Com.       Seed 


Merchant,  Champaign.  Capt.,  Q.  M.  C,  Ft. 
Thomas,  Ky.,  1918;  Co.  D,  46ni  Inf.,  Camp 
Gordon,  Ga.;  Camp  Sheridan;  Mustered  out, 
N    29,    1918.      Address,    Lake    Bluff,    III. 

6378.  ERNEST  DREW  LAWRENCE 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  17,  1888, 
Hudson,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  An  11,  1861,  do.) 
and  Mary  Louisa  (Patterson)  Lawrence  (b.  Jl 
31,  1859,  Smithvillc,  111.).  I'repared  in  Shurt- 
leff  Coll.  Acad.  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr.  Club;  Hoof 
and  Horn;  Class  Football.  I'rin.  John  Swaney 
Sich.,  McNabb,  III.,  1914-17;  Inst.r.,  Agr., 
Bowling  Green,  Norm.  Coll.,  Bowling  Green, 
().,  Summer  1916;  Temporary  Mgr.,  Lawrence 
Grain  Co.,  Hudson,  111.,  1917-18;  Farming, 
Arrowsmith,  111.,  1918 — .  Married  Mary  Lil- 
lian Curlee,  Ag  12.  1914,  Ashley,  111.  Child, 
Helen  Louise,  b.  Je  16,  1915.  Address,  Arrow- 
smith,    111. 

6379.  WILLIAM  FIAMILTON  LEE 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  4,  1890,  Urbana;  s. 
William  James  and  Nona  Salona  (Ikins)  Lee. 
I'repared  in  Urbana  li.  S.  Phi  Delta  Phi; 
Order  of  the  Coif.  Lawyer,  Urbana.  Pvt., 
Co.  L,  349th  Inf.,  Camp  Dodge,  la.,  191 7; 
Corp.;  Sergt.;  Regt.  Sergt.  Major,  Ildiitrs. 
Detachment,  88th  Div.,  Camp  Dodge,  la., 
1918— .  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.,  1915;  A.  F.  A.  M.,  » 
1916;  111.  St.  Bar  Assn.  Address,  504  Cun- 
ningham Ave.,   Urbana. 

6380.  YING  NAN  LEE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  O  22.  1882,  Can- 
ton, S.  China;  s.  Yan  Lee  Ling.  Prepared  in 
Queen's  College,  Hong  Kong,  China;  Pei 
Yang  Univ.,  do.  Teacher,  Govt.  Teacher's 
Coll.,  Canton,  China.  Address,  16  Feung  Loi, 
West  Canton,  China;  '  bus.  add.,  c/o  Govt. 
Teacher's   Coll.,    Canton,    do. 

6381.  WILLIS  LERICHE 
Construction  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Min.  E. ;  b. 
S  10,  1891,  Highland,  111.;  s.  Ferdinand  (b. 
France)  and  Laura  (Mellera)  Leriche  (b.  High- 
land, 111.).  Prepared  in  Highland  H.  S.  Tri- 
angle; Min.  Soc.  Asst.  Supt.,  Const.,  Va., 
1914-15;  Asst.  to  Prof.  A.  N.  Talbot.  Univ. 
of  111.,  1915;  Supt.  Const,  and  Engr.,  Cement 
Gun  Const.  Co.,  Chicago,  191 51 7.  1st  Lt., 
Art.,  U.  S.  A.,  Stud,  and  Instr.,  Samur,  France; 
rfo.,  F.  A.  R.  C..  A.  P.  O..  718.  A.  E.  F.; 
Army  of  Occupation,  Ger.  Assoc.  Mem.,  West. 
Soc.   Engrs.      Address,   Highland,   111. 

6382.  CLARA  VESTA  LEWIS 
(Brother  of  No.  4776) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  2,  1893, 
Cairo,  111.;  d.  John  Calhoun  (b.  Ja  1,  1857, 
Hardin  Co.,  Ky.  and  Cordelia  O.  (Scott) 
Lewis  (b.  Jl  4,  1867,  Mt.  Sterling,  Ky.).  Pre- 
pared in  Cairo  II.  S.;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Alpha 
Kappa  Alpha.  Teacher,  Pub.  Schs.,  Murjjhys- 
boro,  111.,  1914-15;  Carbondale,  111.,  1915-17; 
Cairo,  111.,  1917-18;  conducted  summer  sch.  in 
Food  Conservation,  Carbondale,  111.,  1917.  .4d- 
dress,    612    12th   St.,    Cairo,    111. 

6383.  JOHN  EDWIN  LEWIS 
B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  Mr  28,  1891,  Hyde 
Park,  Chicago;  s.  F.  G.  Lewis.  Prepared  in 
Wheaton  H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon;  Fresh.  Varsity 
Basketball;  Varsity  Basketball;  Class  Basket- 
ball; 1914.  niio;  Jr.  Prom.;  Lt..  Univ.  Brig. 
ist  Lt..  F.  A.,  U.  S.  A..  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
.iddress,  613   West  St.,  Wheaton,   111. 

6384.  LAURA  LOUISE  LEWIS  (YOUNG) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  28,  1891,  Cairo,  111.; 
d.  J.  L.  Lewis.  Prepared  in  Sumner  H.  S. 
Married  R.  M.  Young,  .'iddress,  40  Catherine 
St.,    Detroit.! 


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[1914 


6385.  LESLIE  ALVIN  LIGGETT 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  22,  i8g2 
Wyoming,  111.;  s.  Cumberland  Strawbridge 
(b.  Jl  24,  1864,  Bradford.  111.)  and  Lida  Al 
mina  (Stephens)  Liggett  (h.  Ap  29,  1863,  Brad 
ford,  III.).  Prepared  in  Wyoming  H.  S.  Sig 
ma  Tau;  C.  E.  flub;  Sr.  Memorial  Com.  Liv 
ingston  Co..  Highway  Dept.,  Pontiac,  111.,  1914 
15;  Pa.  Portland  Cement  Assn.,  Philadeljihia 
1915-16;  St.  Highway  Dept.,  Springlield,  111. 
1916;  Aurora,  III.,  1916-18;  Peoria,  1918.  Elec 
trician  for  Radio,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  1917 — 
Mem.,  mini  Club,  Peoria.  Address,  806  N 
Monroe  St.,  Peoria;  bus.  add.,  304  Apollo 
Theater   Bldg.,  do. 

6386.     LEWIS  S.  LINDER 
(Brother  of  No.  8531) 
Clothier;   A.   B.  in   So.;   b.  Jl   13,   1892,  Char- 
leston,  111.;   s.   George  A.  and  Blanch    (Sefton) 
Linder.     I'repared  in  East.   111.   St.   Norm.   Sch. 
Phi   Beta   Kappa.     Address,  Charleston,  111. 

6387.     BESS  MAE  LINDLEY  (ECK) 
(Wife  of  No.  4631;   Sister  of  No.  4778) 
A.   B.  in  L.   A.   &  S.;   b.  My   14,    1892,  Philo, 
111.;  d.  Orvillc  B.   (b.  Jl  6,  1858,  do.)  and  Ruth 
(Edwards)    Lindley   (b.   Ap  3,   1862,  do.).     Pre- 
pared in  Urbana  H.   S.      Illiola.     Married  John 
William  Eck  ('11),  Ag  24,  1915,  Urbana.    Child, 
Address,    614    loth 


daughter,    b.    Jl    16,    1918. 
St.,  Moorhead,   Minn. 


6388.  OSCAR  LIPPMAN  LISS 
Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  15,  1885, 
Zgierz,  Russian-Poland;  s.  Lippman  (b.  do.) 
and  Jennie  Besser  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Ivrim  See. 
Draftsman,  Kenwood  Bridge  Co.,  Chicago, 
1914-16;  Struct.   Engr.,  Chicago,  1916 — .    Mem., 

A.  F.  A.  M.;  O.  E.  S.;  B'nai  B'rith.  Address, 
2048  Le  Moyne  St.,  Chicago;  bus.,  add.,  101  S. 
Wells   St.,   do. 

6389.     WALLACE  BRIGHT  LIVESAY 

Instructor;    B.    S.    in    A.    E. ;   b.   Ja   20,    1886, 

Frankfort,    W.    Va.;    s.    John   Granvil    (b.    do.) 

and    Emma    Elizabeth    (Robinson)    Livesay    (b. 

Lewisburg,    W.    Va. ).      Prepared    in    Pvt.    Sch. 

B.  S.,  Va.  Poly.  Inst.,  1909;  C.  E.,  do.,  1909. 
Sigma  Pi;  Arch.  Club;  Final  Honors.  Engr., 
Park  Comn.,  Zanesville,  O.,  1914-15;  Engr., 
design  and  constr..  Pyrites  Co.,  Ltd.,  Wilming- 
ton, Del.  and  Roanoke,  Va.,  1915-17;  Rich- 
mond Struct.  Steel  Co.,  Richmond,  Va.,  1917; 
Asst.  Bridge  Engr.,  .Seaboard  Air  Line  Ry. 
(To.,  Norfolk,  Va.,  1917-18;  do.,  Doullut  &  Wil- 
liams Shiij-building  Co.,  Roanoke,  Va.,  1918; 
Instr.,  Arch,,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — .  Married 
Julia  Payne  Bryan,  Mr  22,  r9i7,  Indianapolis. 
Address,  402  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign. 

6390.  ASCUNCION  LOPEZ 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag  15,  1889. 
Durango  City,  Mex.;  s.  M.  Lopez.  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Latin-Am. 
Club;  Centro  Literario  Esijaiiol;  C.  E.  Club. 
Married  Nellie  Goddard,  Ja  29,  1915,  Cham- 
paign.     Address,    Champaign.! 

C391.  PAUL  ELTON  LOWER 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ag  6,  1891,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Elton  Lower.  Prepared  in  Lake  View 
H.  S.  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Salesman,  Gen. 
Motor  Truck  Co.,  Chicago.  Address,  921 
Castlewood  Terrace,   Chicago.! 

6392.  COEN  L.  LUCKETT 
A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Jl  i,  1892,  French  Lick, 
Ind.;  s.  L.  P.  Luckett.  Prepared  in  Wiley  II. 
.S.  Sr.  Ball  Com.  Stud.,  Johns  Hoi)kins  Med. 
Sch.,  Baltimore.  Address,  8r8  S.  7th  St., 
Terre  Haute,   Ind. 


6393.  ERWIN  MOSES  LURIE 
(Brother  of  No.  8553) 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  23,  1888, 
Chicago;  s.  Charles  (b.  Mr  3,  1859,  Austria) 
and  Theresa  (Loeffler)  Lurie  (b.  Ja  21,  1862, 
Bohemia).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Menorah;  Ionian;  C.  E.  Club;  2nd 
Lt.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Soph.  Pin  Com.;  Jr.  Smoker 
Com.;  Stud.  Mem.,  West.  Soc.  Engrs.  Mgr., 
Lurie  Concrete  PlJ-oducts  Co.,  1914-16;  Field 
Engr.,  Gen.  Refractories  Co.,  191 7;  Const. 
Engr.,  Union  Pacific  Coal  Co.,  1918;  Engr.  and 
Draftsman  Designer  of  furnace  for  heat-treat- 
ing shrapnel  and  munitions.  Auth. :  Concrete 
Hand  Railing,  Concrete,  F  1916;  Ornamental 
Concrete  on  Municipal  Pier,  do.,  Mr  1916. 
Mem.,  Am.  Assn.  01  Engrs.  Married  Reeva 
Alpert,  N  15,  191 6,  Chicago.  Child,  Cynthia 
May,  b.  Mr  15,  1918.  .Address,  1632  S.  Sawyer 
Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  760  Monadnock 
Block,    do. 

6394.  ROY  JACOB  LYONS 
(Brother  of  No.  7765) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  i,  1891, 
Greenup,  III.;  s.  Thomas  Marian  and  Etta 
Barbara  (Sherwood)  Lyons.  Prepared  in 
Greenup  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn 
Club;  Country  Life  Club;  Final  Honors. 
Farmer,  Greenup,  111.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church. 
Address,  Greenup,  111. 

6395.  CLAUDE    LEE    McCABE 
Superintendent;   A.  B.   in  L.   A.   &  S.;   b.   Jl 

22,  1884,  Robinson,  111.;  s.  William  A.  (b. 
1847,  (jranville.  III.)  and  Mary  E.  (Young) 
McCabe  (b.  1849,  Robinson,  III.).  Prepared 
in  Oneonta  (N.  Y.)  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Supt.  of 
Schs.,  Mound  City,  III.  Married  Alma  Louise 
Schuler,  F  28,  1917,  Mound  City,  III.  Ad- 
dress, Willow  Hill,  III. ;  bus.  add..  Mound 
City,  111. 

6396.  KENNETH    ALEXANDER 

McCASKILL 
Dist.  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  16,  1890, 
Taylorville,  111.;  s.  Thomas  Edward  and  Eva 
(Clawson)  McCaskill.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Dist.  Mgr.,  H.  J.  Heinz  Co.,  Grand  Rapids, 
Michk,  1914-17;  do.,  Cireeley,  Colo.,  i9'7; 
Libby,  McNeill  &  Libby,  Rock  Ford,  Colo., 
1917 — .  Married  Martha  Maud  Alexander,  O 
20,  1917,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Address,  Libby, 
McNeill  &  Libby   Co.,   Rocky   Ford,  Colo. 

6397.      *LOUIS    DOUGLAS    McCAUGHEY 

Electrician;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ap  s.  1890, 
Macomb,  111.;  s.  D.  and  Julia  McCaughey. 
Prepared  in  Macomb  H.  S.  Electn.,  Wifkins- 
burg.  Pa.,  191314;  do..  Great  Falls,  Mont., 
1914-15;  do.,  Thompson  Falls,  Mont.,  1915; 
Elec.  Foreman,  Butte,  Mont.;  do.,  Anaconda, 
Mont.;  Elec.  Installer,  Holier,  Mont.;  Elec. 
Foreman,  Philadelphia;  Foreman,  Navy  Yard, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  Ship  Yard,  Oakland,  Calif.; 
Elec.  Installer,  Reward,  Calif.  Limited  Ser- 
vice, U.  S.  Navy  Yard,  Died  O  30,  1918, 
Oakland,   Calif. 

6398.     ISAAC   MARION    McCONNEL 
(Brother    of    No.    5278) 
Farmer;    B.    S.   in  Agr.;   b.   D   2.   1892,   Reyn- 
olds,   111.;    s.    J.    R.    McC'onnel.      Prepared    in 
Univ.    Acad.     Address,    R   2,   Reynolds,    Ill.t 

6399.  ELMER  McCORMICK 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Mr  3,  1890, 
Saunemin,  III.;  s.  Seth  (b.  Ja  4,  1862,  Tonico, 
III.)  and  Louisa  (Drake)  Mc(Jormick  (b.  S 
16,  1863,  Chillicothe,  III.).  Prepared  in  Pon- 
tiac Tp.  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Minn..  1908-9.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  A.  .S.  M.  E. ;  Prelim,  and  Final 
Honors.  Draftsman,  Moline,  111.,  1914  15; 
Engr.    and    Shop    Foreman,    do.,    1915-16;    De- 


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543 


signer  of  Motor  for  heavy  duty,  do..  19 16-17; 
Chief  Fngr.  and  Supt.,  Tractor  Works,  Deere 
&  Co..  do..  1917 — .  Mem.,  Soc.  Automotive 
Engrs.;  Moline  Cnil.  Club;  B.  P.  ().  E.  Ad- 
dress,  612  joth  St.,  Moline,  111.;  bus.  add., 
c/o  Tractor  Works  of  Deere  &  Co.,  do. 

6400.  HOWARD    ORR    McCRACKEN 

(Brother  of  No.  7772) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  25,  i8qo.  Pax- 
ton,  111.;  s.  Robert  Ansley  (b.  N  19,  1854, 
Pittsburgh)  and  Luella  BelJ  (Kemp)  Mc- 
Cracken  (b.  O  12,  1867,  Marshall  Co.,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Paxton  H.  S.  Phi  Kaiipa  Psi ; 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Ku  Klux.  Farming  near 
Cissna  Park,  111.  2d  Lt.,  Bat.  E,  25th  F.  A., 
Camp  McClellan,  Ala.;  Central  O.  T.  C, 
Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  Ft.  .Sill.  Okla.,  191 8;  Mus- 
tered out,  Ja  13,  1 91 9.  Address,  Cissna  Park, 
IH. 

6401.  JAMES     EDWARD     WILLIAM 

MiDONALD 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Min.  E. ;  b.  O  22,  1890, 
Chicago;  s.  Martin  (b.  i860,  Shamokin,  Pa.) 
and  Ellen  (Tobin)  McDonald  (b.  N  11,  1870, 
(Jranville,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech. 
H.  S.,  Chicago;  Univ.  Acad.  Phi  Kappa; 
Sigma  Tau.  Engr.,  Crane  Co.,  Chicago,  1914- 
16;  do.,  Am.  Tar  Products  Co.,  1916;  Power 
Plant  Designer,  Swift  &  Co.,  1917;  In  charge 
of  Mfg.  of  Navy  Valves,  Edward  Valve  &  Mfg. 
Co.,  E.  Chicago,  Ind.,  1917;  Chief  Engr.,  do., 
1918 — .  Mem.,  A.  I.  M.  E.;  K.  C.  Married 
Hazel  Williamson,  S  6.  1916.  Chicago.  .-id- 
dress,  5488   University  Ave.,  Chicago. 

6402.  ELLIS  DEAN  McFARLAND 
(Husband  of  No.  2455) 
Secretary;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  12,  1889, 
Camp  Point,  111.;  s.  James  W.  (b.  Ja  10,  1863) 
and  Fannie  (Pierce)  McFarland  (b.  Mr  16, 
1861).  Prepared  in  Camp  Point  H.  S.  Hoof 
and  Horn  Club.  Asst.  Sec,  Percheron  Soc.  of 
Am.  Auth. :  Articles  in  Breeders  Gazette  and 
Agr.  Papers  in  U.  S.  and  Can.  Married 
Esther  ^Iassey  ('05),  D  25,  1914,  Jacksonville, 
111.  Children:  Helen  Francis,  b.  and  died.  Ap 
10,  191 7;  Francis  Emily,  b.  F  21,  1919.  Address, 
7919  May  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  828  Ex- 
change  Ave.,  do. 

6403.     EDNA  AMELIA  McGEE 
(BARNHART) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  5,  1888, 
St.  Joseph,  111.;  d.  J.  W.  McGee.  Prepared  in 
St.  Joseph  H.  S.  Math.  Club;  Jamesonian. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Rollo,  111.;  do.,  St.  Joseph,  111.; 
do.,  Phys.  and  Math.,  Oblong  Tp.  H.  S.,  111., 
S  1918 — .  Married  S  21,  1915.  Address, 
Oblong,   111. 

6404.     JAMES  MILES  McGRATH 

Prin.,  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ja  6,  1890, 
Crab  Orchard,  Neb.;  s.  Patrick  McGrath.  Pre- 
pared in  Springfield  H.  S.  Prin.,  Schs.,  Latham, 
111.  Address,  215  W.  Monroe  St.,  Springfield, 
III. 

6405.     KATHERINE  LESLIE  McGRAW 

Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  7, 
1892,  Urbana;  d.  Stephen  (b.  Ja  6,  1859,  Dun- 
kirk, N.  Y.)  and  Laura  (McKenzie)  McGraw 
(b.  N  3,  1862,  Urbana).  Prepared  in  L'rbana 
H.  S.;  Univ.  of  111.  Lib.  Sch.,  1914-1S, 
Illiola.  Cataloger,  Univ.  of  111.  Lib.,  191 5 — . 
Address,  206  W.   University  Ave.,  Urbana. 

6406.  OLIVETTA  McKEE  (KELLEY) 
(Wife  of  No.  6347) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  12,  1892,  Fair- 
bury,  111.;  d.  A.  L.  (b.  N  22.  1850,  Brownsville, 
Pa.)  and  Florence  (Crouch)  McKee  (b.  Ap  24, 
1852,  Fairburv.  111.).  Prepared  in  Fairbury  H. 
S.  II.  Sc.  Club.  Married  Ralph  Leverett 
Kelley  ('14),  N  25.  1915,  Fairbury,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 226  Warwick  Blvd.,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 


6407.  JAMES  WILLIAM  McLAUGHLIN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ag  17,  1890, 
Paris,  111.;  s.  J.  W.  McLaughlin.  Prepared  in 
Paris  H.  S.  Spalding  Guild.  Engr.,  People's 
Gas,  Light  &  Coke  Co.,  Chicago.  .Address, 
Paris,  111.;  bus.  add.,  6354  Maryland  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

6408.  THOMAS  NEWKIRK  McVAY 
Ceram.  Engr.;  B.  .S.  in  Sc. ;  b.  F  16,  i8gi. 
Homestead,  Pa.;  s.  E.  I).  McVay.  Prepared  in 
(ieorgetown  II.  S.  Ceram.  Engr.,  Streator  Face 
Brick  Co.,  Streator,  111.  Married  Leta  Lock- 
wood,  F  15,  1919,  Streator,  111.  Address, 
Streator,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Basic  Production 
Co.,  Kenova,   W.  Va. 

6409.     DANIEL  VALENTINE  McWETHY 
Ins.   Agt.;   A.    B.   in  L.  A.   &  S.;   b.    My   18. 

1889,  Aurora,  111.;  s.  James  McWethy.  Prepared 

in    W.    Aurora   H.    S.      Delta   Tau    Delta.      Ins. 

Agt..   Aurora,   111.     Address,    122   N.   Lake   St., 

Aurora,  111. 

6410.  CLAYTON  LEE  MALAISE 
Lumber  Merchant;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  F  4 
1893,  Serena,  111.;  s.  P.  J.  (b.  1865.  France) 
and  Mercy  Elizabeth  (Hoxie)  Malaise.  Pre 
pared  in  Ottawa  Tp.  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu 
Sec.-Treas..  Marshall-Malaise  Lumber  Co..  Beu 
lah,  N.  Dak..  1914 — .  2nd  Lt..  213th  Engrs. 
Camp  Lee.  Humphreys;  Mustered  out,  Ja  6 
1919.     Address,    Beulah,  N.   Dak. 

641 1.  EDITH  MELVINA  MANN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  31,  1887, 
Kankakee.  111.;  d.  W.  L.  (b.  Mr  3,  1856,  do.) 
and  Jennie  M.  (Stevens)  Mann  (b.  Jl  4.  1858, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Kankakee  H.  S.  Teacher, 
Eng.  and  Latin,  Herscher,  111.,  1915-16;  St. 
Joseph,  Mich.,  1916-17;  Watseka.  111.,  1917 — . 
.Address,  152  S.  Greenwood  Ave.,  Kankakee 
111.;   bus.  add.,  519   S.   sth   St.,  Watseka,   HI. 

6412.  DU  BOIS  MARQUIS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  31,  1890, 
Bloomington,  111.;  s.  Chalmers  Connover  (b.  Ag 
25,  1852,  Elmwood.  111.)  and  Nellie  (Harpole) 
Marquis  (b.  Ag  30,  1854,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Bloomington,  H.  S.  B.  S.,  111.  Wesleyan  Univ., 
1 912.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Farmer.  Colfax,  III. 
Married  Margaret  Raymond.  Mr  9.  191 5,  Evan- 
ston,  111.  Child.  Alice  Ruth,  b.  Ja  29.  1916. 
Address,   Thorn   Creek   Farm,    Colfax.   111. 

6413.  ROBERT  HASKELL  MARSHALL 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  D 
25,  1881,  Gamaliel,  Ky.;  s.  G.  W.  Marshall. 
Prepared  in  West.  Ky.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  Univ.  of 
Chicago.  Instr.,  Math.,  St.  Man.  Tr.  Norm., 
Pittsburg,  Kan.  Address,  3022  Woodland  Ave., 
Louisville,   Ky. 

6414.  AARON  MATHERS 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  20,  1892,  Laura, 
111.;  s.  L.  T.  Mathers.  Prepared  in  Galesburg 
H.  S.;  Kno.x  Coll.  George  Lamonte  &  Co.,  New 
York  City.  Central  Mach.  Gun.  O.  T.  Sch., 
Camp  Hancock,  .\ugusta,  Ga.;  Mustered  out, 
D  6,  1918.  Address,  Laura.  111.;  bus.  add.,  61 
Broadway,    New    York    City. 

6415.     WILLIAM  BRASHER  MATTINGLY 
Teacher;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    My    21,    1891, 
Sample,  Ky.;  s.  J.  M.   Mattingly.     Prepared  in 
Cairo   H.    S.      Egyptian    Club;    Comitatus.     Ad- 
dress, Nezperce,  Idaho. t 

6416.  CHARLES  FONTAINE  MAURY 
.Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  29,  1888, 
Palestine,  Tex.;  s.  William  Lewis  (b.  N  30, 
1 85 1,  Washington,  D.  C.)  and  Cora  Wells 
(Sears)  Maury  (b.  Ja  2.  i860.  St.  Louis).  Pre- 
pat«d    in   Palestine    (Tex.)    H.    S.;    A.   and   M. 


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[1914 


Coll.,  Tex.,  1907-08;  Purdue  Univ.,  1908-10. 
Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Scarab;  Alternate  Plym 
Fellowship.  Mem.,  Atelier  Ware  &  Atelier 
\Vvnkoup,  New  York  City;  Arch.  Draftsman, 
New  York  City,  191 5:  Arch.,  Houston,  Tex.. 
191S-16;  do..  New  York  City,  1916-17.  ist  O. 
T.  C..  Kortress  Monroe,  Va. ;  -Mid  O.  T.  (".,  l'~t. 
Scott,  Calif.;  2nd  Lt.,  62nd  Regt.  C.  A.  C,  A. 
E.  F.,  France,  1918;  ist  Lt.,  do.,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, c/o  W.  L.  Maury,  407  Hawthorn  Ave., 
Houston,  Tex. 

6417.     THOMAS  EDWARD  MAURY 
(Brother  of  No.   581 0 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  25.  1891,  Chi- 
cago;  s.    John    E.    Maury.      Prepared    in    Ross- 
ville    H.    S.      Mgr.,    Rossville    Elec.    Light    Co., 
Rossville,   111.     Address,  Rossville,   111. 

^~     6418.     WALLACE  WILLIS  MEHL 

Lawyer;  LL.  H.;  b.  Ja  6,  1892,  Goshen,  Ind.; 
s.  A.  C.  Mehl.  Prepared  in  Goshen  (Ind.)  II. 
S.  Phi  Kappa  I'si;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Ind.  Club; 
Fresh.  Varsity  Football.  Lawyer,  Goshen,  Ind. 
Address,  Goshen,   Ind. 

6419.  ARTHUR  FRANKLIN  MELLEN 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  6,  1885, 

Amboy.  111.;  s.  Walter  Clayton  (b.  Jl  10,  1848, 
Greenwich,  Mass.)  and  Louise  (Thompson) 
Mellen  (b.  D  4,  1851,  Adrian,  Mich.).  Pre- 
pared in  Amboy  H.  S.  Grad.  Stud..  Water 
Purification  and  Sewage  Disposal,  Univ.  of  111., 
1913-14;  Chem.  Club.  Chem.,  San.  Dist.,  Chi- 
cago, 1911-13;  Chem.,  charge  of  Water  Purifi- 
cation Plant  for  City  Water  Co.,  Chattanooga, 
Tenn..  Jl  1914— O  1917;  City  Chem..  Moline. 
111.,  O  1917-18;  Asst.  Supt..  Filtration,  Min- 
neapolis, 1918 — .  Mem..  A.  C.  S.,  191 1;  Am. 
Water-works  Assn.,  1914-  Married  Edna 
Coates,  Jl  10,  1912,  Amboy,  111.  Child,  Flor- 
ence Ella.  b.  Ja  23,  1918.  Address,  941  i4»h 
Ave.,    S.   E.,   Minneapolis. 

6420.  WALTER  WITCHELL   MERCER 

(Brother  of  No.  9266) 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  5,  1889,  Vermont,  111.; 
s  A.  L.  (b.  S  4,  i860,  do.)  and  Martha  Burr 
(Witchell)  Mercer  (b.  Ag  3.  i860,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Vermont  H.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad.  Ver- 
mont, 111.,  1914;  Roundup,  Mont.,  1914 — ; 
County  Atty.,  Musselshell  Co.,  Mont.,  1916. 
Address,   Roundup,    Mont. 

6421.  IN  A  VALERIA  MEREDITH 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  s.  1883, 
Perry,  111.;  d.  Joseph  Cockill  (b.  F  2,  1849, 
St.  ],ouis)  and  Melissa  Jane  (Bradbury)  Mere- 
dith (b.  Jl  17,  1849,  Perry,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Perry  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Final  and  Prelim.  Honors.  Teacher, 
II  S..  Sheldon,  111.,  1914-16;  do.,  Shelbyville, 
111.,  1917;  do..  Math..  II.  S.,  Reno,  Nev., 
1917 — .  Address,  Eureka,  Calif.;  bus.  add.,  jio 
Maple  Ave.,  Reno,  Nev. 

6422.     THOMPSON   ARLENE   MERRILL 
A.   B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  24,    1890,  Astoria, 
111.;  s.    Sherman   Merrill.     Prepared   in  Beards- 
town  II.  S.     Address,  213  W.  3rd  St.,  Beards- 
town,'  lU.t 

6423.     MARSHALL    CRITTENDEN 
MERRILLS       . 
(Brother  of   G463) 
Civ.    Engr.;   A.   B.    in   L.    A.   &   S.;   b.  Jl    i, 
1891.    Belleville,    HI.;   s.    F.   B.   Merrills.      Pre- 
iiarcd    in    Univ.    Acad.      Civ.    Engr.,    Const,    of 
Belleville  Tp.    H.    S.,   Belleville,    111.     Address, 
Belleville,  111. 

6424.     GEORGE  MEYER,  JR. 
Estimator;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  F  9,  1892,  New 
York   City;   s.   George   (b.   D  3,   1868,   Bavaria. 
Ger.)  and  Maria  fWells)  Meyer  (b.  S  30,  1869, 


Hessen,  Ger.)._  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H. 
S.,  Chicago.  .Sigma  Tau;  Sigma  Xi;  Scabbard 
and  Blade;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Brevet 
Capt.,  I'niv.  Regt.  Elec.  Estimator  and  Treas., 
Chicago  Switchboard  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago.  Mem., 
Medinah  Temple.  .\.  A.  O.  N.  M.  S.,  Chicago. 
Married  Amye  Zuckerman,  Ap  22,  1916.  Elgin, 
111.  Address,  3604  Greenview  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.   add.,  426   Clinton   St.,  do. 

6425.  JOSEPH  PORTER  MILES 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Je  19,  1889, 
I-ewistown,  111.*  s.  E.  C.  Miles.  Prepared  in 
Lewistown  H.  S.  Salesman  and  Field  Expert. 
Internat.  Harvester  Co.,  Davenport,  la.  Ad- 
dress, Lewistown,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Davenport, 
la. 

6426.  CLAYTON  ALLEN   MILLER 
Elec.    Engr.;   B.    S.   in   E.    E.;   b.    S   26,    1888, 

Tiffin,  O.;  s.  A.  A.  Miller.  Prepared  in  Tiffin 
(O.)  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc. ;  Jr. 
Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  E.  E.  Show  Com.  Elec. 
Engr.,  Denver  Gas  &  Elec.  Co..  Denver.  Mar- 
ried Martha  G.  Williams,  Jl  1915.  Marion,  111. 
Address,  81  Circular  St.,  Tiffin,  O.;  bus.  add., 
206  Denver  Gas  &  Elec.  Light  Co.,  Denver. 

6427.  MARCUS  GILBERT  MILLER 

B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  My  31,  1890,  Girard,  O.; 
s.  J.  M.  Miller.  Prepared  in  Rayden  H.  S., 
Youngstown,  O. ;  Hiram  Coll.  Sigma  Pi;  Arch. 
Club.     Address,  E.  Main  St.,  Girard,  O.t 

6428.  OLIVE  FIEDIELLE  MILLER 

(CLARK) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  F  11, 
1891,  Atlanta,  111.;  d.  Arthur  P.  (b.  1850,  Del- 
avan,  111.)  and  Olive  (Ewing)  Miller  (b.  1851). 
Prepared  in  Atlanta  H.  S.  Bethany  Circle. 
Teacher,  Spanish,  H.  S.,  Shawnee,  Okla.,  1915- 
16;  do.,  Erie,  Kan.,  1917-18.  Married  Clifton 
W.  Clark,  Je  28,  1918,  Atlanta,  111.  Address. 
Call   Field,   Wichita  Falls,  Tex. 

6429.  MINNIE  ISABEL  MILNE  (HOLT) 
(Wife  of  No.  341 1 ;  Sister  of  No.  7087) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  i,  1888,  Lockport,  111.; 
s.  James  Alexander  (b.  S  27,  1862,  do.)  and 
Kate  Ophelia  (Read)  Milne  (b.  O  6,  1862,  Rose- 
mond,  111.).  Prepared  in  Lockiiort  H.  S. ;  Joliet 
Tp.  H.  S.,  1910-11.  H.  Sc.  Club.  Teacher, 
Eldorado  Tp.  II.  S.,  1914-15.  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church.  Married  Sidney  Viel  Holt  ('08),  Ag 
21,  1915,  Lockport,  111.  Child,  James  Martin, 
b.   S   7,   1916.     Address,  R   i,  Rio,  111. 

6430.  LESTER  WARD  MINER 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  3,  1891,  Shel- 
byville, 111.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  Shelby  Co.,  111.) 
and  Minnie  (Ward)  Miner  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Shelbyville  11.  S.  .Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Comi- 
tatus;  Agr.  Clul);  Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Agr. 
Staff;  Mgr.,  Class  Basketliall;  Mil.  Ball  Com.; 
.\gr.  V.  P.,  III.  Stud.  Union.  Salesman,  Chi- 
cago, 1914-15;  Farmer,  Shelbyville,  III.,  191  ■;- 
16;  Teacher,  Belleville,  111.,  1916-17.  111.  Nat. 
Guard,  1908-ij;  U.  S.  A.,  1917;  1st  Lt.,  Co.  C. 
s8th  Inf.,  .'\.  E.  F.,  France.  1917;  Wounded  in 
action,  1918.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E. 
.Address.   Shelbyville.  III. 

6431.     HELEN   MITCHELL    (McEWEN) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  5315,  7813) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  24,  1893.  George- 
town, O.;  d.  Isaac  (b.  Je  24,  i8so,  Russclville, 
().)  and  Eva  (McConanghy)  Mitchell  (b.  Ja 
15,  i860,  Ripley,  O.).  Prepared  in  Buchanan 
Collegiate  Inst.;  Urbana  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi ; 
Illio  Staff.  Teacher.  Eng.,  II.  S.,  Homer,  III., 
1914-16.  Married  Rev.  John  A.  McEwen,  Je 
2?.,  1916,  Georgetown.  O.  Child,  John  Mitchell, 
b.   My  4,    191 7.     Address,  Homer,   111. 


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6432.  GUNDAYER   MIZOGUCHI 
Engineer;   li.    S.    in    E.    E.;    M.   S.,    1915;   b. 

My  9,  1S87,  Saga,  Japan;  s.  llaupci  Alizoguchi. 
Prenared  in  Mt.  Tanialpais  Mil.  Acail..  Calif. 
E.  E.  Soc. ;  Japanese  Stud.  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Married  Je  24,  1918,  Tokyo,  Japan.  Address, 
c/o   Frazer   &   Sale,   Ltd.,  Tokyo,  Japan. 

6433.  ROBERT  BlIRRELL  MOIR 

B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  My  14,  i8gi,  Chicago; 
s.  Robert  Moir.  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech. 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Water  Polo.  .Iddicss,  2S21 
E.   26th  St.,   Slinneapolis. 

6434.  MARGARET  ELLEN  MOLT 
Artist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  d.  Theodore 
Felix  (b.  Plattsburg,  X.  Y.)  and  Margaret 
Augusta  (,Rea)  Molt  (b.  Urbana).  Prepared 
in  Clinton  (la.)  11.  S.;  Milwaukee  Downer 
Coll.,  1910-11;  Grad.,  Art  Inst.,  Chicago  Acad, 
of  Fine  Arts,  1918.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Studying 
art  and  doing  cinl.  art,  Chicago,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress,  441    St.  James  Place,  Chicago. 

6435.  RUBY  FRANCES  MOORE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  8,  1891; 
d.  Clarence  F.  (b.  F  7,  i860.  Areola,  111.) 
and  Mary  Anna  (Johnston)  Moore  (b.  Mr  14, 
1863,  Coles  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S.  Delta  Gamma;  Pres.,  \V.  A.  A.;  V.  P., 
Jr.  Illinae;  Class  Basketball.  Teacher,  Phys. 
Tr.,  H.  S..  San  Diego,  Calif.,  1915—-  .Ad- 
dress, 282^  Granada  Ave.,   San  Diego,  Calif. 

6436.     CHARLES  LEONARD   MORGAN 
(Husband  of  No.   6365) 

Instructor;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  O  13.  1890, 
Mt.  Vernon,  111.;  s.  M.  W.  Morgan.  Pre- 
pared in  Urbana  H.  S.  Arch.,  Chicago,  1914- 
18;  Instr..  Arch.  Draw.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — . 
Married  Elizabeth  Knowlton  ('14),  Ag  12, 
1915.  Child,  Betty  Knowlton,  b.  Je  2,  1917. 
Address,  302  W.  High  St.,   Urbana. 

6437.  GRACE  BUSEY  MORGAN 
Nurse;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  23,  1891, 
Minneapolis;  d.  William  Pitt  (b.  North  Yar- 
mouth, Me.)  and  Augusta  (Busey)  Morgan 
(b.  Urbana).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Alpha  Chi  C)mega;  Le  Cercle  Francais.  Nurse, 
Battle  Creek  Sanitarium,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 
Address.  Battle  Creek  Sanitarium,  Battle 
Creek,    Mich. 

6438.  DONALD  KENNETH  MORRISON 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  6,  1892, 
W'innetka,  111.;  s.  George  Herbert  (b.  1852, 
Elgin,  111.)  and  Delia  Miltana  (Baker)  Mor- 
rison (b.  Ap  5,  1857,  Lansing,  Mich.).  Pre- 
pared in  Drurv  Coll.  Acad..  New  Trier  Tp. 
H.  S.  Zeta  Psi:  Univ.  Band;  Mandolin  Club; 
Mask  and  Bauble.  Salesman  and  Sales  Pro- 
moter, Chicago,  1914-17.  R.  O.  T.  C,  1917; 
2d  Lt..  331st  F.  A.,  Camp  Grant,  111.;  8th 
Bat.,  F.  A.  R.  C,  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  1918; 
45  Class  Sch.  of  Fire,  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.;  Capt., 
do.;  Mustered  out,  D  16,  1918.  Address,  475 
Broadway,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
R.    L.    Morrison,    College    Station,   Tex. 

6439.  JESSIE  MORSE 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  20,  1892, 
Mackinac  Island,  Mich.;  d.  Lt.  Col.,  B.  C. 
Morse.  Prepared  in  Deerfield  Tp.  H.  S.  Pi 
Beta  Phi;  Yo  Ma.  Address,  c/o  Col.  B.  C. 
Morse,    i3th   U.    S.   Inf..    Manila,    P.   I. 

6440.  HARRIE  STEVENS  MUELLER 
Land.  Arch.;  P>.  S.  in  Land.  Gard.;  b.  Je  15, 
1 89 1,  Wichita,  Kan.;  s.  Charles  Paul  (b.  Je 
13.  1862.  W'illiamsville,  N.  Y.)  and  Esther 
Elizabeth  (Summey)  Mueller  (b.  Je  22,  1868, 
Harris  Hill,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Wichita 
(Kan.)    H.    S.      Acanthus;    Alpha    Zeta;    Scab- 


bard and  Blade;  Univ.  Land.  Arch.  Soc;  Agr. 
Club;  Ilort.  Club;  ist  Lt.  and  Capt.,  Univ. 
Kcgt.;  Capt.,  Ritle.  Kan.  Nat.  Guard,  1913-16; 
2d  Lt.,  1913;  ist  1-t.,  1913;  Capt.,  1915; 
Transferred  to  Reserve,  N  15,  19 16.  2d  Kan. 
Inf.  on  Mexican  Border  Service,  1916;  2nd 
Lt.,  II.  A.,  C.  A.  C,  Ft.  Columbia,  Wash.. 
1918 — .  Counselor  Mem.,  .\m.  Civic  Assn., 
1917;  Mem.,  Nat.  City  Planning  Conf.,  1917; 
U.  S.  Inf.  Assn.,  1915;  Wichita  Rotary  Club, 
1914;  Kan.  Club,  1917.  Married  Ina  Belle 
Wilson,  N  10,  1915,  Wichita,  Kan.  Chili  Clif- 
ford Max,  b.  Ap  20,  1918.  Address,  1631 
Fairview    Ave.,    Wichita,    Kan. 

6441.     CARL  WESLEY  MULFINGER 
Lawyer;  LL.   B.;   b.   F  27,    1889,  Champaign; 
s.  J.   A.   Mulfinger.     Prepared  in   Waller  H.   S. 
.iddress,     3713     Sheffield    Ave.,     Chicago;     bus. 
add.,    Ill    W.   Washington  St.,   do. 

6442.  CHARLES  STEWART  MULVANEY 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  21,  1892, 
Chicago;  s.  L.  C.  Mulvaney.  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Alpha  Sigma 
Phi;  Varsity  Swimming,  191 1;  Class  Swim- 
ming; Gov.  Memorial  Com.,  1912.  Address, 
933    La  Fayette   Parkway,   Chicago. 

6443.  MILTON  MURR 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  D  29,  1892, 
Marshall,  Tex. ;  s.  J.  Murr.  Prepared  in  Waller 
II.  S.  Zeta  Beta  Tau.  Civ.  Engr.,  C.  &  N. 
W.  Ry.,  Ironwood,  Mich.  47th  Engrs.,  A.  E. 
F.,  France.  Address,  710  E.  Ayer  St.,  Iron- 
wood,  Mich. 

6444.     ODESSA   MADGE   MYERS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1915;  b. 
Je  27,  1891,  Mahomet,  111.;  d.  Williain  Harrison 
(b.  (Concord,  Ky.)  and  Lucelia  Adelaide  (Webb) 
Myers    (b.  Jl   7,    1861).      Prepared  in   Mansfield 
11.    S.;    111.    Woman's   Coll.,    1909-10.      Pi    Beta 
Phi;    Phi    Delta    Psi;    Phi    Beta    Kappa.      Pres., 
Athenean   1913-14;  Sec.   Y.   W.  C.  A.;    1910-11; 
.Advisory      Bd.,      Women's      League,       1914-15. 
Teacher,  Latin  and   Math.,  H.    S.,  Tuscola,   III., 
1915;     do.,     Streator,     IH.,     1918 — •.       Address, 
Mansfield,  111.;    bus.  add..  High   School,  Streat- 
or. 111. 
6445.     MARCELLA  ELIZABETH  NAGEL 
(LUNDGREN) 
(Wife  of  No.   7049) 
B.   S.   in  H.   Sc;   b.  O   4.    1892,  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.;   d.   Clemens  Wilhelm  (b.   S  24,   1858,  Cen- 
ter Point,   Ind.)   and  Anna  E.   C.   (Held)   Nagel 
(b.    D    10,    1864,    Hamilton,    O.).      Prepared    in 
Wiley    II.    S.,    Terre    Haute,    Ind.      Alpha    Xi 
Delta.       Married    Fred    G.    Lundgren     ('15),    S 
1915,  Terre  Haute,   Ind.     Child,  Clemens  Fred- 
erick.     Address,   39    Hazelwood    Ave.,    Detroit. 

6446.  FRANK  JOSEPH  NAPRSTEK 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  15,  1890,  Chi- 
cago; s.  J.  A.  Naprstek.  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Engr.,  West.  Elec.  Co., 
Hawthorne,  111.  3rd  O.  R.  T.  C;  2nd  Lt., 
Inf.,  1918;  2nd  Lt.,  Bat.  E.,  56th  Regt.,  C. 
A.  C,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Mustered  out,  F  i. 
1919.  Address,  1300  S.  Tripp  Ave..  Chicago; 
bus.  add..  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Hawthorne  Sta.. 
do. 

6447.  MYER  OSCAR  NATHAN 
Draftsman:  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  B.  S.  in  A. 
F.;  b.  F  12,  i8gi,  Carson,  la.;  s.  Abe  Nathan 
(b.  D  18.  1863.  Vilki,  Koivne.  Russian  Poland) 
and  Mollie  (Siegel)  Nathan  (b.  O  7.  1869. 
Skidel,  Grodno,  do.).  Prepared  in  Boone  (la.) 
H.  S.;  Univ.  of  la..  igo8-io.  Zeta  Beta  Tau: 
Sigma  Delta  Chi;  ///to  Roa.st  Ed.;  Sr.  Class 
Historian;  Sr.  Smoker  Com.;  Prelim.  Honors. 
.\rch.  Draftsman,  Des  Moines,  1914;  Supt. 
Arch.,  Watertown,  111.,  1914-15:  Draftsman, 
City   of   Chicago    Bridge  Dept.,   Chicago,    1915; 


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Draftsman  Supt.  A.  L.  Levy,  Chicago,  1918; 
Draftsman.  Gov.  Work,  Detroit,  1918.  Carpen- 
ter's Mate,  ist  Class.  U.  S.  N.,  1918;  Mustered 
out,  F  19,  1919.  Address,  5226  S.  Michigan 
Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1660  Conway  Bldg., 
dv. 

6448.     DORA  MYRTLE  NEBEL 

(Sister  of  Nos.   5837,"  7102) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1914; 

b.  Ja    18,    1884,   Clinton,    111.;   d.   H.   L.   Nebel. 

Prepared   in    Clinton    H.    S.      Address,    212    E. 

Jefferson  St.,  Clinton,  Ill.t 

6449.     HELEN    MONTGOMERY    NEEDLER 
(WETZEL) 

(Sister  of  No.  8618) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ja  8,  1892,  Kansas  City, 
Kan.;  d.  David  Wesley  and  Fanny  Ella  (Quig- 
gle)  Needier.  Prepared  in  Robert  Waller  H. 
S.;  Chicago  Norm.  Sch.  H.  Sc.  Club.  Teacher, 
Surgical  dressing  Supvr.,  Hammond,  Ind., 
1917;  In  charge  of  First  Aid  and  Chem.  Lab., 
plant  in  the  Calumet  Region,  1918 — .  Mar- 
ried Guy  F.  Wetzel,  S  23,  1916,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress,   6242    St.    Lawrence   Ave.,   Chicago. 

6450.     PETER  SWAN  NELSON 
Engineer;   B.    S.   in   M.    E.;    b.    My  2,    1881, 
Malnio,  Sweden;  s.  Swan  Nelson.     Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.     Engr.,  Link  Belt  Co.,  DeKalb,  111. 
Address,    1203   Pleasant  St.,  DeKalb,   Ill.t 

6451.  TSUNYOONG  NEW 
B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ja  20,  1891,  Ningpo, 
China;  s.  Yung  Kwai.  Prepared  in  St.  John's 
Prei>.  Sch.  111.  Soc.  of  Agron.;  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Cab.;  Corda  Fratres.  .'iddress,  Ming  Ngoh 
Chang  Sze  Chi,  Chekiang,  China. t 

6452.  NAOMI  OLIVE  NEWBORN 
Home  Econ.  Extension;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  N 
24,  1892,  Hoopeston,  111.;  d.  Oliver  Chranston 
(b.  Ap  7,  1855,  Metamora,  111.)  and  Rhoda 
Ellen  (Keena)  Newburn  (b.  Jl  22,  i860,  Jasper 
Co.,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Hoopeston  and  Urbana 
H.  Schs.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Omicron  Nu.;  Per- 
manent Sec,  1914.  Studied  H.  Sc,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1914-15.  Asst.  St.  Leader,  Home  Econ. 
Exten.,  Univ.  of  111.  Auth.:  Home  Canning. 
Mem.  M.  E.  Church.  Address,  1006  W.  Main 
St.,  Urbana;  bus  add.,  325  Woman's  Bldg., 
Univ.   of  111.,   do. 

6453.     GEORGE   ARTHUR   NEWELL,   JR. 

Sales  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  2, 
1892,  Medina,  N.  Y.;  s.  George  A.  (b.  Medina, 
N,  Y.)  and  Anna  E.  (McGrath)  Newell  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Medina  (N.  Y.)  II.  S.; 
Jlobart  Coll.,  1910-11.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Hel- 
met; Ku  KIux;  Lambkins;  111.  Union  Dramatic 
Club;  Pan-Hellenic,  I'res. ;  Post  Exam.  Jubilee; 
Easterner's  Club.  Sec.  Senate  Pub.  Service 
Com.,  N.  Y.  St.  Legislature,  AUiany,  N.  Y., 
1914-16;  Dcpt.  Sales  Mgr.,  Spencer  Kellogg  & 
Sons,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1916-17.  Material  Engr., 
civilian  Q.  M.,  U.  S.  Army.  Address,  127  W. 
Center  St.,  Medina,  N,  Y. 

6454.     FRANCES  ALCETTA  NICHOLS 
(Sister  of  Nos.   2773,   3125,  3497,  8622) 

LHetitian-  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. :  b.  Mr  8,  1892, 
Granville,  CD.;  d.  Edward  A.  and  Lydia  (Greene) 
Nichol.  Prepared  in  I'rbana  H.  S.;  O.  St. 
Univ.,  1911-13.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Asst.  Dieti- 
tian, Presby.  Hosp.,  Chicago,  1915-17;  Dietitian, 
Welleslcy  IIosp.,  Toronto,  1917-18;  do..  Camp 
Pike,  Ark.,  1918 — .  Address,  98  12th  Ave. 
Columbus,  O. ;  bus.  add.,  Welleslcy  Hosp.,  Tor- 
onto, Can. 

6455.     JOHN    MINKKT    NICKELSEN 
Instructor;    P..    S.    in    M.    E. ;   b.   F    13,    1892, 
Mediapolis,   la.;   s.    Antone  A.    (b.   Ap   7,    1862, 


Ger.)  and  Anna  (Jensen)  Nickelsen  (b.  Jl  3, 
1 87 1,  do.).  Prepared  in  Mediapolis  (la.)  H.  S.; 
I'niv.  of  la.,  1910-11.  Ali)ha  Chi  Rho;  Stud. 
Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Jr.  and  Sr.  Class  Foot- 
ball. Instr.,  Mech.  Drawing,  H.  S.,  Clotiuet, 
Minn.,  1914-16;  Asst.  Engr.,  D.  S.  S.  C.  &  I.  Co. 
.Smelter,  Isabella,  Tenn.,  1916;  Instr.,  Engng., 
I'niv.  of  Mich.,  1916-17.  ist  Sergt.,  Ambulance 
Section,  Med.  Div.,  U.  S.  A.  Address,  1210 
D  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

6456.  JOHN  ELIOT  NOON 
Phys.  Dir.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Ja  27, 
1 89 1,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  s.  Rev.  Dr.  Alfred  (b. 
D  9,  1846,  Eng. )  and  Jane  Louise  (Taylor) 
Noon  (b.  S  18,  185^.  Dunstable,  Mass.).  Pre- 
pared in  Everett  (Mass.)  H.  S.;  Boston  Univ., 
1911-12.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Pres.,  Philomathean, 
1913-14;  V.  P.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1913-14.  Fellow- 
ship Sec,  Hyde  Park  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1914-15; 
lioys  Sec.  and  Swimming  Instr.,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Danville,  111.,  1915-16;  Phys.  Dir.  and  Coach, 
Football  and  Basketball,  Riverside  Pub.  Schs., 
[916 — .  Pres.,  Vermilion  Co.  Illini  Club,  1915- 
[6;  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Grad.  Club,  Chicago. 
Married  Leila  Myrtle  Edwards,  Ja  i,  1916, 
Danville,  111.     Address,  Riverside,  111. 

6457.     EDWIN  FRANCIS  NOTH 
(Brother  of  No.  5346) 

Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  O  7,  1890, 
Davenport,  la.;  s.  George  William  (b.  N  4,  1862, 
Quincy,  111.)  and  Katherine  (Ilcaley)  Noth  (b. 
Jl  19,  1863,  Covington,  Ky.).  Prepared  in 
Davenport  (la.)  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma; 
Scarab;  Ku  Klux.  Draftsman  for  Prof.  F.  M. 
Mann,  Minneapolis,  1914-15;  do.,  Clausen  & 
Kruse,  Davenjiort,  la.,  1915-16;  do.,  A.  H. 
.Stern,  St.  Paul,  1916-17.  Corp.,  Bat.  B,  15 ist 
F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Army  of  Occupation, 
Ger.  Address,  738  E.  14th  St.,  Davenport, 
la. 
6458.  ALLEEN  HALL  O'BAR  (BRILLHART) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &•  S.;  b.  My  24,  1892,  Pt. 
Townsend,  Wash.;  d.  Mrs.  H.  M.  Chesbro. 
Prepared  in  Broadway  H.  S.,  Seattle,  Wash.; 
Washington  Univ.;  N.  W.  Univ.  Delta  Delta 
Delta.  Mem.,  Epis.  Church.  Married  Howard 
lirillhart,  Je  23,  1914,  Chicago.  Address,  531, 
13th    St.,  Oakland,   Calif. 

6459.  AGNES  MILDRED  OLSON 
Welfare  Worker;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je 

13,  1892,  Ga^esburg,  111.;  d.  Peter  T.  and  Caro- 
line Charlotte  (EdofT)  Olson.  Prepared  in 
Galcsburg  H.  S.;  Knox  Coll.,  1910-12.  Grad. 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  Summer,  1916.  Alpha 
(hi  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Alethenian,  Pres., 
Sr.  Council.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  1914-17;  Indus., 
Social  and  Investigative  Work,  Montgomery 
Ward  &  Co.,  1917-18.  Y.  M.  C.  .\.  reconstruc- 
tion work,  Paris,  I'rance,  1919 — .  Address,  909 
Sheridan   Road,   Chicago. 

6460.  ARTHUR  HENRY  ORCUTT 

n.  S.  in  Agr.;   A.  B.   in  L,  A.   &  S.;  M.   D., 

1918;  b.  Ap  23,  1892,  Areola,  III.;  s.  Samuel 
Henry  (b.  1S40,  Mass.)  and  Cordelia  Jayne 
(Chapman)  Orcutt  (b.  Je  12,  1850,  Elmira, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Areola  H.  S.;  Knox  Coll., 
1909-11.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Nu  .Sigma  Nu; 
.Alpha  Omega  Alpha;  Univ.  Band,  1911-14; 
Univ.  Orchestra,  191J-14.  Med.  Stud.,  Univ.  of 
111.  Coll.  of  Medicine,  Chicago,  1914-18.  Lt., 
K.  M.  C,  Naval  Hosp.,  Great  F.akes,  1918— . 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  Areola,  111.; 
bus.    add.,    1458   Jackson    Blvd.,    Chicago. 

6461.     LELIA  MAE  ORMSBY 

Principal;  A.  B.  in  .Sc;  b.  Ap  16,  1887, 
(Mcenup.  111.;  d.  E.  .\.  (Ormsby.  I'repared  in 
(ireenui)  II.  S.  Basketball.  Teacher,  Mt.  Ster- 
ling, III.;  Prin.  II.  S.,  Greenup,  111.  .-Iddress, 
Greenup,  111. 


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547 


646J.  CLARENCE  ORR 
Prill.,  II.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My 
17,  1891,  Girard,  111.;  s.  Wiley  Edgar  (b.  F  17, 
1866,  Auburn,  111.)  and  (Jeorgia  A.  (Lewis) 
Orr  (b.  D  33,  1868,  Sbarpsburg,  Md.).  Prepared 
in  Auburn  H.  S. ;  Highland  Park  Coll.;  Millikin 
Univ.,  1911-12.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Class  Baseball.  191,?- 14.  Prin.,  H.  S., 
Virden,  111.,  1914-15;  Hist.  Dept.,  East  11.  S., 
Aurora,  111.,  1915-17;  Prin.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Catlin, 
111.,  1917 — :  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  St.  Teach- 
ers' Assn.,  1915-18;  Chni.,  Catlin  Tp.  Teachers' 
Orgn.     Married   Edith   Marie  Kneckler,  Ag  24, 

191 6,  Alvin,  111.     Child,  Donald  Wiley,  b.  O  20, 

191 7.  Address,  Catlin,  111. 

6463.  HAROLD  BAUGHAN  ORR 
Elec.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Je  25,  1892, 
Pontiac,  III.;  s.  W.  H.  Orr.  Prepared  in  Cov- 
ington H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Upsilon  Beta  Pi; 
E.  E.  Soc. ;  Gym.  Team.  Address,  10  S.  Burton 
BIdg.,   Covington,   Ky.t 

6464.  MARY  ELIZABETH  ORR 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  4,  1891, 
Pekin,  111.;  d.  Samuel  T.  (b.  Mr  16,  1865, 
do.)  and  Isabella  M.  (Young)  Orr  (b.  N  15, 
1871,  do.).  Prepared  in  Pekin  H.  S.  Teacher, 
Sc,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Atwood,  III.,  191 5 — .  Address, 
Pekin,  III.;  bus.  add.,  Atwood,  111. 

6465.     LELAND  GEORGE  OSBORN 
Teacher;   A.   B.   in   Sc;   b.    D    12,   1891,   Sum- 
mertield.    111.;    s.    G.    H.    Osborn.      Prepared    in 
Alton  H.   S.;    Shurtleff    Coll.      Teacher,    Wake- 
field, Mich.     Address,  103  Elm  St.,  Anton,  lU.t 

6466.  HAROLD  PAUL  OUSLEY 
Manager;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  29, 
1890,  Redmon,  111.;  s.  Charles  H.  (b.  111.)  and 
Rebecca  (Myers)  Ousley  (b.  Pa.).  Prepared 
in  Brocton  and  Paris  H.  Schs.  Chi  Beta;  Ma- 
wan-da;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Bus.  Club;  Ry. 
Club;  Maj.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Capt.,  Jr.  Basketball 
Team;  Soph.  Pres. ;  Chm.,  Homecoming  Fi- 
nance Com.,  1913-14.  Sales  Mgr.,  W.  T.  Raw- 
leigh  Co.,  Freeport,  111.,  1914-17;  do..  Am.  Mul- 
tigraph  Sales  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1917;  Mgr.,  W. 
I.  Rawleigh  Co.,  Memphis,  Tenn.,  19 18 — . 
Mo.  Nat.  (niard;  O.  R.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  1917; 
Camp  Grant,  111.,  N  1917;  Mustered  out,  D 
S,  1918.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Freeport  Coun- 
try Club;  Ft.  Sheridan  Assn.  Address,  602  S. 
Central  rvve.,  Paris,  III.;  bus.  add.,  139  W. 
Illinois   Ave.,    Memphis,   Tenn. 

6467.  RAYMOND  WILLIAM  OWENS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.,  1915;  b.  F 
S,  1892,  Morris,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Doane  (b.  N 
10,  i860,  Urbana,  111.)  and  Carrie  (Stocker) 
Owens  (b.  My  18,  1861,  Morris,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Morris  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa 
Nu;  Sigma  Xi.  Designing  Engr.,  Westinghouse 
Elec.  &_Mfg.  Co.,  191 5 — .  Married  Katherine 
Boyd,  S  23,  1918,  VVilkinsburg,  Pa.  Address, 
514  "Trenton  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.;  bus.  add., 
Westinghouse  Elec.  &  Mfg.  Co.,  East  Pittsburgh. 

6468.  OLIVE  ALLEN  PAINE 
Prin.,  Sch.;  B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  M.  A., 
1915;  b.  Je  II,  1881,  North  Woodstock,  Conn.; 
d.  Albert  A.  (b.  do.)  and  Ellen  (Smith)  Paine 
(b.  Lebanon,  Conn.).  Prepared  in  Woodstock 
Acad.:  Mass.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Kappa  Delta  Pi. 
Asst.  Prin.,  City  Norm.  Sch.,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Address,  Rochester,   N.   Y. 

6469.  JULIUS  CLARK  PALMER 
(Brother  of  No.  .';353) 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  24,  1893, 
Augusta,  111.;  s.  George  Pierson  (b.  Ag  2,  1859, 
Knoxville,  111.)  and  Geneva  Lee  (Harmon)  Pal- 
mer (h.  je  27,  1867,  W.  Va.).  Prepared  in 
Augusta  H.  S.     Tau  Beta  Pi;   Eta  Kappa  Nu; 


Scabbard  and  Blade;  ist  Lt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Instr. 
Descriptive  Geometry,  Engr.  Mech.,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1914 — ;  City  Kngr's  office,  Jackson, 
Mich.,  Summer  1916;  do.  Detroit,  Summer  191  7. 
.-iddress,  102  S.  Ingalls  St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Univ.  of  Mich.,  do. 

6470.  JOHN  WALLACE  PARK 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  26,  1887, 
Mahomet,  111.;  s.  A.  L.  Park.  Prepared  in 
Thornton  Tp  H.  S.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Scarab;  Arch.  Club;  Asst.  Ed.  Arch. 
Year  Book;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Varsity  Baseball  19 13; 
Sr.  Memorial  Com.;  Prelim.  Honors.  Teach- 
er, Arch.,  Boy's  Tech.  H.  S.,  Milwaukee.  Lt., 
Art.  Service,  Camp  Custer,  Mich.;  do.,  Colum- 
bia, S.  C.  Address,  815  (hand  Ave.,  Apt.  60, 
Milwaukee.! 

6471.     EARLE  HENDERSON  PARKINS. 

Salesman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  18,  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  William  G.  (b.  Jl  4,  1866,  London, 
Can.)  and  Nettie  Louise  (Henderson)  Parkins 
(b.  Ja  28,  1868,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Hyde 
Park  H.  S.  Chicago.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma.  With 
Baker  Packing  Co.,  Chicago;  ist.  111.  F.  A. 
111.  Nat.  Guard,  1915-17;  ist.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft. 
Sheridan,  111.,  My-Ag  1917;  U.  S.  N.  R.  F., 
1917;  Ensign,  1917;  Lt.  (Jr.  Grade);  Receiv- 
ing Ship,  Norfolk,  Va.,  1918 — .  Married 
Mary  Johnstone,  D  8,  1918.  Annapolis,  Md. 
Address,    5532   Harper    Ave.,    Chicago. 

6472.     LLOYD  HERMAN  PASEWALK 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  5,  1891,  Norfolk,  Neb.; 
s.  IT.  A.  Pasewalk.     Prepared  in  Norfolk  (Neb.) 
H.  S.;   N.   W.  Univ.     Address,   Onawa,   la. 

6473.  HILDING  REGNAULT  PATTERSON 
(PETERSON) 
Merchant;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  O  21,  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  Gust  R.  (b.  Jl  16,  1861,  Kalmar, 
Sweden)  and  Ida  (Johnson)  Peterson  (b.  S 
12,  1868,  do.).  Prepared  in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Alpha  Chi  Rho;  Class  Treas.,  1914. 
Dealer  in  ice  and  coal,  S  1914 — .  Address, 
5547   Princeton   Ave.,   Chicago. 

6474.      VEDA    LOUISE    PAYNE 
(MacDONALD) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  8,  1890  Chicago; 
d.  Douglas  Amos  (b.  My  30,  1857,  Warrenton, 
Va. )  and  Mary  Parthenia  (Thompson)  Payne 
(b.  Mr  I,  1856  Nottingham,  N.  H.).  Prepared 
in  Stephens  Coll.;  Va.  Coll.;  N.  W.  Univ. 
1911-12.  Married  Joseph  Jardine  MacDonald, 
My  12.  1916,  Chicago.  Child,  William  Douglas, 
b.  Je  II,  1917-  .4ddress,  148  St.  Paul's  Place, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

6475.      EARL    D.    PEADRO 
(Brother  of  No.  7859) 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  28.  1888,  Sullivan,  111.; 
s.  R.  M.  Peadro.  Prepared  in  Sullivan  II.  S. 
Address.    713    Hamilton    St.,    Sullivan,    Ill.t 

6476.  WILLIAM  McCORD  PEEPLES 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  2,  1891, 
Shawneetown,  III.;  s.  William  A.  (b.  Ja  11. 
1851,  do.)  and  Ada  (Woods)  Peeples  (b.  F 
24,  1853,  Centerville,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
West.  Mil.  Acad.,  1910-11.  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
Alpha  Chi  Sigma.  Salesmgr..  Freeport,  111., 
191 5-16;  Chem.,  Waterworks,  Evansville,  Intl., 
1916-17.  2d  Lt.,  76th  F.  .\.^  A.  E.  F.,  France; 
with  Army  of  Occupation,  Gcr.,  191 8 — •.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church.  Address,  Evansville,  Ind.; 
bus.  add.,  Freeport,  111. 

6477.     CARRIE  MAY  PERVIER  (POWERS) 

(Wife   of   No.    7140) 

Teacher;    A.    B.    in    H.    Sc;    b.    D    5,    1890, 

Sheffield,  111.;  d.  Clayton  Corell  (b.  Mr  4.   1858. 

Mineral,  111.)   and  Jessie  May  (Curtis)   Pervier 


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I1914 


(b.  O  19,  1857,  Sheffield,  111.)-  Prepared  in 
Sheffield  II.  S.  Achoth;  Oniicron  Nu.  Married 
Fred  Richmond  Powers  ('15).  S  14-  i9i5. 
Sheffield,  111.  Children:  John  Clayton,  b.  S  2, 
1916;  Maynard  Henry,  b.  Mr  10,  1918.  Ad- 
dress,  Tiskilwa,   111. 

6478.  JOHN  CARXE  PIIEI.PS 
Kngineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  15.  1891. 
Chicago;  s.  Gregor  William  (b.  Ap  16.  1861, 
Miss.)  and  Emily  Blanche  (Carne)  Phelps  (b. 
Ag  31,  i8()7,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Oak  Park 
H.  S.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Ma- wan-da: 
Sigma  Tau;  Capt.,  Varsity  Baseball;  V'arsity 
Track.  Salesman,  Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron 
Works,  1914-15;  Designing  Engr.,  Am.  Spiral 
Pipe  Works,  191 5—.  111.  Reserve  Militia. 
Married  Prances  Ruth  Wood.  N  23,  1916,  Chi 
cage.  Address,  341  S.  Tavlor  Ave.,  Oak  Park, 
111. 

64-9.  JOHN  JOSEPH  PITTS,  JR. 
(Husband  of  No.  5782;  Brother  of  Nos.  1751, 
2210) 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  L.  4.  &  S. ;  B.  S.  in  Agr., 
1915;  b.  N  21,  1891,  Bloomington,  111.;  s.  John 
I.  (b.  O  20,  1853,  McLean,  111.)  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  (Roberts)  Pitts  (b.  O  30,  1S58,  Bat- 
tle Creek,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Bloomington 
H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho; 
Helmet;  Ku  Klux;  Class  Swimming;  Polo; 
Chm..  Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  -Asst.  Ed.,  Illw,  1913; 
Sr.  Ed.,  Illio.  Farming.  Maple  Crest  farm, 
McLean,  111.  Married  Margaret  F.  Leach 
('13),  D  29,  1917,  Rogers  Park,  Chicago. 
Address,    Maple    Crest   Farm,    McLean,    111. 

6480.  THEODORE  PLACK 
Min.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  N  7,  1887, 
Oak  Hill,  111.;  s.  George  (b.  Ger.)  and  Eliza- 
beth (Jeiden)  Plack  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Bradlev  Poly.  Inst.  Jr.  Engr.,  111.  St.  High- 
way Dept.,  Peoria,  1914-18;  Asst.  Min.  Engr.. 
HaVri.sburg,  111.,  1918 — .  Married  Johanna 
.\nderson,  O  4,  191 5,  Oak  Hill,  111.  Address, 
200  N.   Webster  St.,  Harrisburg,   111. 

6481.     CATHARINE    PLANCK    (KIKCHER) 
(Wife  of  No.  4748) 

B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  7,  1891,  Peoria;  d. 
Arthur  F.  (b.  N  26,  1867,  Washington,  111.) 
and  Nellie  Vickers  (Emerson)  Planck  (b.  D 
16,  1868,  MrConnellsville,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Hyde  Park  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  ("hicago.  summer. 
IQ13.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Yo  Ma;  Sigma 
Xi;  Omicron  Nu;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Psych.  Club; 
Prelim,  and  I>"inal  Honors;  Sr.  Class  Sec. 
Married  Paul  Kircher  ('11),  O  28.  1914.  Chil- 
dren: Paul,  Jr.,  b.  Jl  21,  1915;  Joanne  Louise, 
b.  Jl  27,  19 18.  Address,  2746  Magnolia  Ave., 
Chicago. 

6482.     CASPER  PLATT 

Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  6, 
1892,  I)anville,  111.;  s.  L.  Piatt.  Prepared  in 
Danville  H.  S.  Stud.,  I--aw  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago. Lawyer,  Danville.  111.  2d  Lt.,  Co.  16, 
151st  Depot  Brig,  (amp  Devens,  Ayer,  Mass.; 
Mustered  out,  D  r,.  191 8.  .Iddress,  419  Temple 
Bldg.,  Danville.  111. 

64S3.  PAUL  WRIGHT  POGUE 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  26,  1892, 
Findlay,  111.;  s.  W.  M.  Pogue.  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Delta  Uusilon;  Helmet;  Fresh. 
Varsity  Baseball.  Stud.,  Law  Sch.,  Columbia 
ITniv.  Lawyer,  Decatur,  111.  .Iddress,  518 
W.   Prairie  St.,  Decatur,  Ill.t 

6484.     STANLEY  LANDON  POGl'K 
(Brother  of   No.    7868) 
Lawyer;    LL.    B. ;    b.    Ja    31,    1891.    Sullivan. 
111.;    s.   John    Robert    (b.    Shelby   Co..    111.)    and 
Ella   (l.andon)    Pogue   (b.   Auburn    111.).     Pre- 
pared  in    Sullivan   H.   S.      Alpha   Tau   Omega; 


Plii  Delta  Phi;  Yoxan;  Ku  Klux;  Order  of 
the  Coif;  Pres.,  Law  t  lub;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.; 
Sr.  Hal  Com.;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors. 
Lawyer,  Decatur,  111.  Mem.,  Rotary  Club; 
Decatur  Club;  Univ.  Club.  Married  Lois  Bos- 
ton, Je  18,  1915,  Yorkville,  111.  Address,  501 
Powers  Bldg.,  Decatur,  111. 

6485.  LEILA  JEAN  POLLARD 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  8,  1889, 
Milwaukee;  d.  Charles  Seth  (b.  do.)  and  Annie 
(Lee)  Pollard  (b.  St.  Charles,  111.).  Prepared 
in  St.  Charles  H.  S.  Achoth.  Grad.,  Chicago 
Norm.  Coll.,  1917.  Mem.,  Univ.  111.  Alumnae 
Assn.,  Chicago.  Address,  6235  Kenwood  Ave., 
Chicago. 

6486.  HENRY  ROBB  POLLOCK 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  15,  1885,  Clin- 
ton, 111.;  s.  A.  (b.  N  20,  i86o,  do.)  and  Hattie 
(Robb)  Pollock  (b.  Jl  14,  1868,  Lincoln,  111.). 
Prejiared  in  Clinton  H.  S.  Teacher,  Chrisman, 
WK,  1914-16;  do..  Oblong,  111.,  1916 — .  Mar- 
ried Mora  Browntield,  Ag  25,  1914,  Champaign. 
Child,  Mary  Helen,  b.  Jl  i,  191.V  Address, 
Oblong,    111. 

(,487.     M1Y.\RES    PORTUONDO 

(Brother  of  No.  5365) 

v..    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    Ap    5,    1888,    Santiago   de 

Cuba;   s.  Juan   Portuondo.      Prepared  in   El   Di- 

vino  Maestro  and  Jetferson  Mil.  Coll.     Address, 

.\(|uilera.   No.   8,  Santiago  de  Cuba.t 

6488.  MERTIE  AMALIA  POSTEL 
(Daughter  of  No.   367;   Sister  of  Nos.   4863, 

8671) 
A.  P..  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  25,  1891,  Mas- 
cuutah.  111.;  d.  Julius  ('83).  (b.  N  29,  1862,  do.) 
and  Amalia  Pos^el  (b.  Je  26.  1862,  do.).  Prc- 
I)ared  in  Mascoutah  II.  S.;  B.  S.,  Milwaukee 
Downer    Coll.,    191 1.      Address,   Mascoutah,   II' 

6489.  FLOYD  EMERSON  POSTON 
Manager;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  10,  1893. 

Nelsonville  O. ;  s.  Clarence  K.  (b.  O  25,  1857. 
do.)  and  Ella  (Dill)  Poston  (b.  Je  15,  1858, 
I'.ainljridge.  O.).  Prepared  in  Crawfordsville 
(lnd.>  II.  S.  Sigma  Chi;  Helmet;  Ku  Klux; 
Ind.  Club;  Class  Baseball,  1912-14.  Mgr.,  C.  E. 
Poston  Brick  Plant.  Attica,  Ind.  Married 
Eleanor  Edna  Orr.  F  3.  1917,  Attica,  Ind.  Ad- 
dress, Attica,  Ind. 

6400.  BERNICE  POWELL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  9,  1893. 
Atlantic,  la.;  d.  George  P.  (b.  Ag  25,  1863, 
Minn.)  and  Harriet  E.  (Williams)  Powell  (b. 
My  5,  1865,  O.).  Prepared  in  North  Des 
Moines  II.  "S.;  Drake  I'niv.,  1910-11;  Univ.  of 
Wis  ,  1916.  Sigma  Kap|)a.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Dixon,  111.,  I9I4-I7;  Teacher,  Tp.  H.  S..  Fair- 
Imry.    Til.,    i<)i" — .      Address,    h'airbury.   111. 

(.49 r.  l.EROY  TALLMAN  POWERS 
I'arnier;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  12,  1882,  Prai- 
rieville.  III.;  s.  .\ustin  A.  (b.  O  18,  1857.  do.) 
and  .\della  (Tallnian)  Powers  (b.  Ja  10,  i8.';9. 
Cainanche,  la.).  Prepared  in  Slerbng  Tji.  H. 
S.  Agr.  Club;  Hort.  Club;  Countrv  Life  Club. 
I'arming,  Sterling,  III.,  i9'f'--  Mem.,  Hort. 
Soc.  of  No.  111..  1916-18.  Address.  R  i.  Ster- 
ling.   HI. 

t.492.  ANTON  PRASIL 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Ja  11,  1889, 
Chicago;  s.  (George  (1).  1864,  Bohemia)  and 
Anna  (Strelec)  Prasil  fb.  1869,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Mcdil  H.  S.  and  V.  M.  (\  A.  Prep.  School. 
I'hi  L.iiiibda  Upsilon;  Chem.  Club;  Prelim., 
I'inal  and  Special  Honors;  Sigma  Xi.  .\sst. 
("hem..  Nutrition  Lab..  Univ.  of  III.;  Agr  Exp. 
Sia  ,  1914;  Chem.  Examiner.  U.  S.  Civil  Ser- 
vice Com.,  Washington,  I).  C,  1914-1918;  Re- 
•learch  Chem.,  Nat.  Aniline   &  Chem.  Co..  But- 


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549 


falo,  N.  Y.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Married 
Mary  Elsie  Cizkovsky,  Ag  19,  191O,  Chicago. 
Address,  108  I'ries  Ave.,  lUifTalo,  N.  Y. 

6493.     PAUL  RUDOLPH  ARCTANDKR 
PREUS 

Civ.  Eiigr. ;  I!.  S.  in  C.  ]•..;  h.  Mr  19,  iSgo, 
Viroqua,  Wis.;  s.  H.  N.  I'lcus.  Prepared  in 
Viroqua  (Wis.)  IL  S.  C.  E.  Club;  liascball. 
C.  Engr.,  Div.  Survey,  Chicago.  sth  Obser- 
vation J5at.,  F.  A.  C,  O.  T.  S..  Cami)  Zachary 
Taylor,  Ky.  Address,  c/o  M.  M.  Moen,  Cal- 
mar,  la.t 

6494.  EDWIN  CHESTER  PROUTY 
Office  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  h.  Je  9,  1892, 
Chicago;  s.  Edwin  S.  and  Sarah  M.  (Hrewer) 
I'routy.  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.  Tri- 
angle; Sigma  Tau;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  .Mpha 
Delta  .Sigma;  Ben  Franklin  Club;  111.  Union 
Dramatic  Club;  Lt.  Col.,  Univ.  Regt.,  1913-14. 
Office  Mgr.,  McGravv-llill  Book  Co.,  New  York 
City,  19 14 — .  Married  Bernardetta  McKean, 
Je  24,  1915,  New  Rochelle,  N.  Y.  Child,  Eliza- 
beth Sarah,  b.  Ja  22,  1917.  Address,  141  ajth 
St.,  Elmhurst,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.;  bus.  add., 
239  W'est  39th  St.,  New  York  City. 

6495.  WILLIAM  SING-CHONG  PUNG 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  C.  E. ;  M.  S.,  191 5 ; 
b.  D  25,  1892,  Honolulu,  Hawaii;  s.  Wing 
Ming  (b.  S  29,  1850,  Canton,  China)  and  Det- 
Yin  (Ching)  Pung  (b.  Je  19,  1857,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Oahu  Coll.,  Honolulu.  Hawaii,  iQog; 
Stanford  Univ.,  1910-12.  Chinese  Stud.  Club; 
Cosmopolitan  Club;  Ry.  Club;  Grad.  Club;  C. 
E.  Club;  Class  Track.  Chm.,  Santa  Fe  Ry. 
Co.,  Cushing,  Okla.,  191 5;  Rodman,  do.,  1915- 
16;  Acting  Res.  Engr.,  do.,  Drumright.  Okla.. 
1916;  Transitman.  1916-17;  Draftsman,  Barton 
Co.  and  Santa  Fe  Ry.  Co..  Holyrood,  Kan., 
1917.  Pvt.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917:  Sgt.,  Co.  D,  357th 
Inf.,  1918;  Instr.,  Co.  2,  E.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp 
A.  A.  Humphreys,  Va.  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C. 
E.  Address,  827  Clayton  St.,  Honolulu, 
Hawaii. 

6496.  GEORGE  EDWARD  QUICK 
(Brother  of  No.  8681) 
Supt.,  Const.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  My  22,  1892, 
Tpliet,  111.;  s.  George  Wesley  (b.  O  22,  1866, 
Tiskilwa,  111.)  and  Carrie  (Gossler)  Quick  (b. 
S  2,  1868,  do.).  Prepared  in  Tiskilwa  H.  S. 
Theta  Chi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Prelim,  and  Final 
Honors.  Foreman  on  Sub-Sta.,  E.  St.  Louis, 
1914;  Efficiency  Engr..  Chicago,  1914;  Supt., 
Gen.  Const.,  Tiskilwa,  111..  1914-16;  Engr.,  Uni- 
versal Portland  Cement  Co.,  Mr-S  1916;  Gen. 
Supt.,  M.  J.  Hoffman  Const.  Co.,  Evansville, 
Ind..  S  1916 — .  .Auth.:  Unit  Const.  Canopies, 
Engineering  Nczvs  Record,  Vol.  78,  No.  4.  Ap 
26,  1917.  Married  Anna  Ruth  Hare,  Je  14, 
1916,  Tiskilwa,  111.  Address,  c/o  M.  J.  Hoff- 
man Const.  Co.,  Evansville,  111. 

6497.  BERNICE  MAE  QUINN  (GARRETT) 
(Wife  of  No.  6251;  Sister  of  No.  93-'7) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  7.  1891,  La  Fayette, 
111.;  d.  Frank  F.  (b.  Ap  16,  1861, 'Toulon,  111.) 
and  Nellie  Mae  (Jones)  Ouinn  (b.  D  21,  1861, 
La  Fayette,  111.).  Prepared  in  La  Fayette  H. 
S. ;  Knox  Coll..  1910-12.  Alpha  Chi  Omega. 
Married  James  F.  Garrett  ('14),  O  5,  1914,  La 
Fayette,  111.  Child,  Dorothy  Marilyn,  b.  Je  9, 
1915.  Address,  907  Jefferson  St.,  Wilmington, 
Del. 

6498.  LEON  IDAS  WILLING  RAMSEY 
Land.  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Land  Gard.;  b.  My  22, 
1891.  Hazlchurst.  Miss.;  s.  J.  L.  (b.  do,)  and 
Carrie  (Willing)  Ramsey  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Marion  Inst.;  ITazlehurst  II.  S.;  Millsaps  Coll. 
Kappa  Sigma:  Scarab;  Ma-wan-da;  Sigma  Delta 
Chi;  111.  Dramatic  Club;  Lambkins;  Land.  Gard. 
Club;  Ed..  Siren;  Circus  Mgr.;  Co-.\uth.,  Prod- 
igal Prince;  Class  Poet;  Mgr.,  Ath.  Assn.  Land. 


Arch.  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  Auth. :  Articles  on 
Land.  Gard.  Address,  902  Marquette  St.,  Dav- 
enport,   la. 

6499.     HALLIE  BURNSIDE  RANDOLPH 

Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  30,  1891, 
Covington,  Ind.;  s.  Fred  E.  and  Ora  B.  (Burn- 
side)  Randolph.  Prepared  in  De  Pauw  Acad.; 
De  Pauw  Univ.,  1910-11.  Phi  Kappa  J'si;  Agr. 
Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Mil.  Band;  111. 
.•\gr.  Staff;  Agr.  Dance  Com.  Instr.,  Agr., 
Drummer  Tp.  H.  S.,  111..  1914-17;  Vocational 
Agr.  Teacher,  Noblesville,  Ind.,  1917-18;  Co. 
Agr.  Agt.,  do.,  1918.  Maj.,  U.  S.  A.,  Washing- 
Ion  D.  C,  1918— .  Mem.  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Ind. 
Pure  Bred  Live  Stock  Assn.;  Ind.  Corn  Grow- 
er's Assn.  Married  (jail  Wise  Bushy,  Ag 
19,  1914,  Anderson,  111.  Child,  Halfred  Fre- 
mont, b.  Je  27,  1915.  Address,  Covington, 
Ind.;    bus.    add.,    Noblesville,    Ind. 

6500.  CARL  KING  RANG 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  LL.  B.,  1916; 
b.  N  16,  1891,  Freeport,  111.;  s.  C.  H.  Rang. 
Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S.  Lawyer,  Spring- 
field, 111.  2nd  Lt..  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan. 
111.  1st  Lt.,  Mil.  Police  Bn.,  Trier,  Ger. 
Address,  610  Park  Ave.,  Rockford,  111.;  bus. 
add..   Box  486,   Springfield,  111. 

6501.  BENJAMIN  JULIUS  RAPPAPORT 
B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  O  29,  1892,  Chicago;  s.  T. 
Rappaport.  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Beta  Phi  Pi;  Ionian;  Arch.  Club; 
Menorah  Soc;  Class  I5asketball;  Class  Foot- 
ball; Mgr.,  Class  Track;  Mgr.,  Class  Ath.  Ad- 
dress, 2128  Crystal  St.,  Chicago. 

6502.  ALFRED  RAUT 
Agriculturist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  17,  1874, 
St.  Louis;  s.  Julius  (b.  Air  29,  1850,  do.)  and 
.\nna  (Nictor)  Rautenstrauch  (b.  Ap  4.  1854, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Sedalia  (Mo.)  H.  S.  Agr. 
Club;  Dairy  Ed.  ///.  Agr.  Co.  Agr.  Agent, 
Nottoway  and  Amelia  Cos.,  Va.,  1914-17;  Dist. 
Agr.  Agt..  Southeast.  Ozarks,  1917 — .  Mem., 
Presby.  Church.  Married  Lillie  Maud  Bowen, 
S  10,  1899,  Hoopeston,  111.  (died,  My  7,  1911); 
Nora  L.  Silger,  D  23,  1918.  Grandin,  Mo. 
Child,  Earle  Jewell,  b.  F  18,  1910.  Address, 
Perryville,   Mo. 

6503.     CARL  ERIC  REDBORG 
With  Mfg.    Co.;   A.   B.   in  L.  A.   &   S.;  b.   Ag 

26,  1889,  Gothenburg,  Sweden;  s.  Carl  (b.  S  23, 
1854,  do.)  and  Josephine  (Waniii)  Redborg  (b. 
.•\p  24,  1854,  do.).  Prepared  in  Gothenburg, 
Sweden;  Batavia  H.  S.  Worked  for  Sears,  Roe- 
buck k  Co.;  Appleton  Mfg.  Co.,  Batavia,  111. 
135th  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Mem..  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  Odd  Fellows.  Address,  265  Hueston 
St.,  Batavia;  111. 

6504.  HERMAN  THORNTON  REEVES 
Laud.  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  3,  1890, 
Normal,  111.;  s.  L.  Reeves.  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Mil.  Sch.,  Mobile.  Ala.  Arch.  Club;  Land. 
Gard.  Club;  Dixie  Club;  Univ.  Soc,  Land. 
Arch.;  Engr.  Dance  Com.  Land.  .Arch.,  Daven- 
port, la.  Address,  515  Putnam  Bldg.,  Daven- 
port,  la.f 

6505.     ERNEST  ALEXANDER  REID 

Instructor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.,  1915;  b. 
Je  28,  1888,  Oxford,  Ind.;  s.  Alexander  T.  (b. 
D  31,  1852,  Rushylvania,  O.)  and  Louisa  (Mc- 
Gee)  Reid  (b.  Mr  21,  1853,  College  Corner, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  (irnnd  Rapids  (Minn.)  H. 
S.;  Miss.  A.  &  M.  Coll.,  1910-11.  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc;  Final  Honors. 
Instr.,  Elec.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1Q15-17: 
do.,  Univ.  of  111..  1917-I8.  Auth.:  Pull' and 
F"lux,  Characteristics  of  a  Solenoid,  Techno- 
gvaf^h.  Vol.  XXX.  No.  2,  1916.  Married  Nel- 
lie Williams,  .\g  30,  1916,  Grand  Rapids,  Minn. 
.Address,  609  Indiana  Ave.,  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
Univ.  of  111.,  do. 


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6506.     RAYMOND  THOMAS  REILLY 
Engineer;   B.    S.   in    M.   &   S.    E.;   b.   Ja   29, 

1890,  Lake  Co.,  111.;  s.  Thomas  S.  (b.  South 
Bend,  Mich.)  and  Rose  G.  (Moran)  Keilly  (b. 
Lake  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Wanke^an  IL  S. 
Asst.  Engr.,  Alvord  &  Burdick,  Consulting 
Engrs.j  Chicago,  1914-17.  Pvt.,  Co.  A,  III. 
Nat.  Guard,  service  on  Tex.  Border  1915-16; 
ist  Lt.,  Engrs.  R.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  S  1917 — . 
Address,  138  North  St.,  Waukegan,  III. 

6507.  ROBERT  RUTTER  REIMERT,  JR. 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  20,  1891, 
Carthage,  Mo.;  s.  Robert  Ruttcr  (b.  D  10, 
1864,  Franklin,  Pa.)  and  Ada  Mae  (Lowey) 
Reimert  (b.  Mr  20,  1870,  Jacksonville,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Central  II.  S.,  St.  Louis;  Hyde 
Park  H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Scarab;  Varsity  Water 
Polo;  Engr.  V.  P.,  111.  Union;  Pres.,  111.  Union 
Dramatic  Club;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  IlomeCorriiiig 
Com.  Sr.  Memorial  Com.  Arch.,  Miami,  Fla., 
1914-15;  Insp.  of  Const,  on  Residence  and  Est., 
James  Deering,  Miami,  Fla.,  1915-17.  R.  O.  T. 
C,  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  1917;  R-  O.  T.  C,  Ft. 
Monroe,  Va..  1917;  2d  Lt.,  C.  A.  R.  C.  Ft. 
Dade,  Fla.;  Assigned  to  Bat.  B,  64th  Regt., 
C.  A.  C;  2d  Lt.,  do.,  A.  P.  O.,  733,  A.  E.  F., 
1918.  Address,  1127  E.  62nd,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  James  Deering   E^t.,   Miami,  Fla. 

6508.     SYLVIA  PEARL  RENNER 
(HADDEN) 

(Wife  of  No.  6270;  Sister  of  No.  4383) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  14,  1891,  Urbana;  d. 
Enos  H.  (b.  Rantoul,  111.)  and  Lou  Ella  Renner, 
(b.  Urbana).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
H.  Sc.  Club.  Married  Stanley  Bear  Hadden 
('14),  D  31,  1914,  Urbana.  Address,  Penfield, 
Ill.t 

6509.     RUTH  MARGARET  RENWICK 

(Sister  of  No.  7889) 
Supervisor;    A.    B.    in   L.    A.    &   S.;    b.    S    19, 

1891,  Harvey,  111.;  d.  Frank  W.  (b.  F  5,  1867, 
Elgin,  111.)  and  Margaret  A.  (Concannon) 
Renwick  (b.  Ja  15,  1868,  Clinton,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Englewood  IL  S.  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1913.  Delta  Gamma.  Supvr.,  Art, 
Thornton  Tp.  H.  S.,  Harvey,  111.,  1915—- 
Address,  5450  E.  View  Park,  Chicago. 

6510.     DAPHNE  MARGARET  REXWINKLE 
(Sister  of  No.  5380) 

Secretary;  B.  Mus.;  b.  F  20,  1889,  Oska- 
loosa,  la.;  d.  Benjamin  Franklin  (b.  Fayette 
Co..  111.)  and  Ruth  Emily  (DcLong)  Rex- 
winkle  (b.  Westfield,  111.).  Prepared  in  Van- 
dalia  H.  S.  Sigma  Kappa;  Mu  Kappa  Alpha. 
In  charge  of  Pub.  Sch.  Mus.,  Lorenz,  la.; 
Sec.  for  Salesmgr.,  U.  S.  Printing  &  Litho- 
graph Co.,  Chicago.  Address,  212  Gallatin  St., 
Vandalia,  111.;  bus.  add.,  6212  University  Ave., 
Chicago. 

6511.     GROVER  COLVIN  RICE 

Supt.,  Schs.  and  Farmer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A. 
&  S.;  b.  Je  23,  1883,  McVey,  111.;  s.  Charles 
F.  (b.  Ja  6,  1852,  Atwater,  111.)  and  Clara 
Estella  (File)  Rice  (b.  S  25,  1862,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Hillsboro  IL  S.  Homesteading  a 
ranch,  Dubois,  Idaho,  Supt.,  Schs.,  during 
winter  seasons,  1914 — .  Address,  Dubois, 
Idaho. 

6512.     HUGH   MONROE   RICE 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  i.  1891,  Gillespie,  111.; 
s.  Ilenr^  Rice.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Ad- 
dress, Gillespie,  111. 

6513.     PAUL   COBB   RICH 

(Brother  of  No.   7163) 

Chemist;    B.   S.   in   Chem.    E.;    b.   N   6,    1890, 

Chicago;  s.  Evert  and  Marie  (Khcinbold)   Rich. 

Prepared    in    Calumet    H.    S.,    Chicago.      Beta 

Theta    Pi;    Phi    Lambda    Upsilon;    Alpha    Chi 


Signia;  Sigma  Xi;  Final  Honors;  ist  Lt.  and 
Maj.,  Univ.  Regt.,  1912-14;  Class  Basketball; 
Mandolin  Club.  Submarine  contracting,  1914- 
15;  Research  Chem.,  Parke,  Davis  &  Co.,  De- 
troit, 1915-16;  Chem.  and  Asst.  Foreman,  Gen. 
Chem.  Co.,  Hegewisch,  111.,  1916 — .  Mem., 
A.  C.  S.,  1914.  Address,  10420  Prospect  Ave., 
Chicago. 

6514-  HELEN  MARIE  RICHARDS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  3,  1887, 
Joliet,  111.;  d.  Charles  W.  (b.  1855,  Chicago 
Junction,  O.)  and  .-Xgnes  B.  (Keir)  Richards 
(b.  1862,  Joliet,  111.).  I'repared  in  Joliet  Tp. 
H.  S.  Grad.  work,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1916-17;  do., 
Columbia  Coll.  of  Expression,  1917-18.  Phi 
Beta  Kapi)a;  Sigma  Psi;  Math.  Club;  Final 
Honors;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Math.  Teacher,  Austin 
IL  S.,  Chicago,  1914 — .  Mem.,  Universalist 
Church.    Address,  5538  W.  Race  Ave.,  Chicago. 

6515.  CHARLES  RICHARDSON 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  31,  1890, 
Shelbyville,  Ky. ;  s.  C.  C.  Richardson.  Pre- 
pared in  Louisville  II.  S.  Theta  Delta  Chi; 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Helmet;  Fresh.  Varsity 
Football;  Fresh.  Varsity  Baseball;  Class  Foot- 
ball; Capt.,  Bowling,  1914;  Sr.  Ball  Com. 
Football  Coach.  Blair  Acad.,  N.  J.;  Salesman, 
Internal.  Harvester  Co.,  Trenton,  N.  J.  Ad- 
dress, Cook  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Trenton,   N.  J. 


6516.     FRANK   ERWIN  RICHART 
(Husband  of  No.   7660) 


Instructor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  M.  S.,  1915;  ^■ 
My  II,  1892,  Lena,  111.;  s.  C.  K.  (b.  N  18, 
1853,  Orangeville,  Pa.)  and  Ida  Florence  (Gam- 
ble'r)  Richart  (b.  N  17,  1856,  Winslow,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Lena  11.  .S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma 
Xi;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Reinforced  Con- 
crete Designing,  Chicago,  1915-16;  Instr.,  T.  & 
A.  M.,  L'rbana,  1916-18.  With  Concrete  Ship 
Div.,  Emergency  Fleet  Corp.,  Philadelphia  and 
South  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  1918 — .  Married  Mary 
Fern  Johnson  ('16),  S  11,  1917,  Urbana.  Ad- 
dress, 1002%  W.  California  St..  Urbana;  bus. 
add.,  Engng.   Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111. 

6517.  FRIEDEL  CIIAPIN  RICHEY 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  .Agr.;  b.  Ap  7,  1890,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Friedel  Lincoln  (b.  Ja  17,  1863,  Mar- 
seilles, III.)  and  Ella  Laura  Reynolds)  Richey 
(b.  F  II,  1867,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Lake 
View  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Alpha  Zeta;  Gamma  Alpha; 
Tribe  of  Illini;  Mgr.,  Varsity  Football,  1915; 
Mandolin  Club;  Sr.  Memorial  Com.  Asst., 
Coll.  of  Agr.  and  .Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1914-16;  Farmer,  Downers  Grove,  1916 — .  Ad- 
dress,  Downers   Grove,   111. 

6518.  DAVID  MORRIS  RIFF 
Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  20,  1891, 
St.  Louis;  s.  Samuel  (b.  Hungary)  and  Nettie 
(Zuckerman)  RitT  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Tuley 
'H.  S.,  Chicago;  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1914-15.  Men- 
orah;  Adelphic;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors; 
Capt.,  ITniv.  Kegt.;  Sigma  Xi.  Engr.,  Flat  Slab 
I'roilucts  Co.,  Chicago,  1014;  ^L  St.  P.  &  S.  S. 
M.  Ky.,  Minneapolis,  191 41 5;  Webster  Engng. 
Co.,  191  5-17;  East.  Sales  Mgr.,  Am.  Steam  Con- 
veyor Corp.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  B'nai  Brith,  i9i3- 
Address,  1139  N.  Mozart  St.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  2102-21 10  W.  40th  St.,  New  York  City. 

6519.  JULES  HENRY  ROBERT 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2799,  3939) 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  U.  .1893. 
Lacon,  111.;  s.  Paul  IL  (h.  Te  26,  1858,  Coiselle, 
Switzerland)  and  Louise  Adele  (Brandt)  Robert 
(b  Mr  13,  1857,  Planchette,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Lacon  IL  S.  Upsilon  Beta  Pi;  M.  E.  Soc. 
Asst  M.  E.  Dept.,  Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst.,  Troy, 
N  Y  •  Instr.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  Manhattan, 
Kan.       Co.     E,     353i'd    Inf.,    89th    Div.,     Camp 


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551 


Funston;  Bn.  Sergt.  Maj.,  Ildqtrs.  G  3,  4tli 
A.  C,  A.  E.  F..  France;  Arniy  of  (Occupation, 
Ger.  Address,  Lacon,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Kan- 
sas State  Agricultural  College,  Manhattan,  Kan. 

6s2o.     ERMA   DOROTHY  ROBERTS 
(HENDERSON) 
(Wife  of  No.  7602) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ap   ig,  1892,  Springfield, 
III.;  d.  George  Frank  and  Elizabeth  (Adamson) 
Roberts.      Prepared    in    Curtis    H.    S.,    Chicago. 
Teacher,  Marshalltown.  la.,  1914-15;  do.,   Syca- 
more, 111.,  1915-18.     Married  Frank  Spoor  Hen- 
derson    ('16),  Ag  31,   19 1 7,  Chicago.     Address, 
1 1948  Stewart  Ave.,  Chicago. 

652:.  KENNETH  EDWARD  ROCKHOLD 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  b.  N  18. 
1891,  Burlington,  la.;  s.  J.  D.  Rockhold.  Pre- 
pared in  Burlington  (la.)  H.  S.  Mech.  Engr.. 
L.  E.  Rodgers  Engng.  Co.,  Chicago;  do.,  Mark 
Mfg.  Co.,  Zanesville,  O.  Address,  24  Convers 
St.,  Zanesville,  O. 

6522.     ALFRED  ROBERT  ROHLFING 

(Brother  of  No.  7902) 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  i,  1891, 
Lawrenceburg,  Ind.;  s.  Louis  (b.  D  31,  1859, 
Weisburg,  Ind.)  and  Sophia  (Hillman)  Rohl- 
fing  (b.  F  4,  1867.  Lawrenceburg,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Morton  Tp.  H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Sigma 
Delta  Chi;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Mask  and 
Bauble;  Hatchet  Oration.  Bond  Salesman, 
St.  Louis,  1914-15;  Farming,  1915 — .  Married 
Evalyn  Van  Home,  O  11,  1916,  Roswell,  N.  M. 
Child,  Ralph  Walter,  b.  Ag  20,  191 8.  Address, 
R.  I,  Farmington,  111. 

6323.  VERN  ANTON  ROLAND 
Gen.  Contr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  My  8,  1891. 
Champaign;  s.  Anton  (b.  O  25,  1858,  Urbana) 
and  Mae  (Weeks)  Roland  (b.  Mr  18,  1864, 
Champaign).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Arch.  Club;  Scholarship.  Contr.  Champaign. 
Arch.  Engr.,  Ord.  Corp.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.; 
do.,  Rock  Island,  111.;  do.,  Governor's  Island, 
N.  Y.;  do.,  Eng. ;  do..  Advance  Ordnance  De^ 
pot    4,     A.     E.     F.,    France'    Mustered    out,    F 

13,  1918.      Married   Anna   Katharine   Hurst.    D 

14,  191 6,  Champaign.  Address,  loi  E.  Green 
St.,   Champaign. 

6524.  OSCAR  B.  ROMAN 
(Husband  of  No.  7168;  Brother  of  No.  5389) 
Real  Est.  Agt.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  7.  1891, 
Granite  City,  111.;  s.  Walter  (b.  Switzerland) 
and  Augusta  (Freiburg)  Roman  (b.  St.  Louis). 
Prepared  in  Granite  City  H.  S.  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa.  Agr.  Real  Est.,  Granite  City,  1914-17. 
I  St  Lt.,  Sig.  R.  C,  Aviation  Sec,  Omaha.  Neb., 
Je  191  7;  ist  Lt.,  Commanding  i6th  Balloon  Co., 
France,  191 8 — .  Married  Dorothy  Sue  Rina- 
kcr  ('15),  D  5,  191 7,  Omaha,  Neb.  Address, 
R   I,   Granite   City,   111. 

6525.  CARRIE  LEE  ROOTII 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  4,  1888, 
Joy.  111.;  d.  Edward  Rooth.  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Teacher,  Eng.  and  Hist.,  H.  S.,  Han- 
over, 111.  Address,  Joy,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Han- 
over, 111. 

6526.     WILFRED  CROUCH  ROPIEQUET 

(Husband  of  No.  6912) 
Compensation  Expert;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.; 
b.  S  7,  1891,  Belleville,  111.;  s.  Richard  William 
(b.  Mr  23,  1865,  do.)  and  Mamie  (Crouch) 
Ropiequet  (b.  Mr  25.  1870,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Belleville  H.  S.;  Evanston  Acad.  Philomathean; 
Ben  Franklin  Club;  Chess  and  Checkers  Club; 
Ed. -in-Chief.  1914  IHw ;  City  Ed.,  Daily  lUini; 
Mgr..  Star  Course;  Chm.,  Sr.  Invitation  Com.; 
Dope  Sheet  Staff.  Ins.  Adjuster.  T.  H.  Mastin 
&   Co.,    1914-18;    Compensation    Expert,    1918 — . 


Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Aha  Green 
('is),  Je  17,  191 5,  Urbana.  Children:  Edith, 
b.  Ap  13,  1917;  Katherine,  b.  Ag  5,  1918.  Ad- 
dress. 379  N.  Taylor,  St.  Louis;  bus.  add.,  401 
Murphy    Bldg.,   East   St.   Louis,   111. 

6S27.  GLENN  THOMPSON  ROSS 
(Brother  of  No.  6=;28) 
Cashier;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  7,  i8gi, 
Rossville,  111.;  s.  William  C.  (b.  Fairmount, 
111.)  and  Lillian  (Menelcy)  Ross  (b.  Rossville, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Rossville  H.  S.  Sigma  Al- 
pha Epsilon;  Sr.  Smoker,  1913.  Asst.  Cashier, 
Busey  St.  IJank,  Urliana.  U.  S.  S.  C  San 
.\ntonio,  Tex.,  1918;  2nd  Lt.,  A.  S.  S.  R.  C, 
507  Aero  Sqdn. ;  Mustered  out,  F  22,  1919. 
Address,    401    Washington    Blvd.,    Urbana. 

6528.  ROY  MENELEY  ROSS 
(Brother  of  No.  6527) 
Mgr.,  Oil  Co.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  s.  Wil- 
liam C.  (b.  Fairmount,  111.)  and  Lillian  (Metie- 
ley)  Ross  (b.  Rossville,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Rossville  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Alpha 
Kappa  Psi;  Bus.  Staff,  Daily  Illini.  Bus.  Office, 
L'niv.  of  111.,  1914-15;  Meneley-Ross  Co.,  Cham- 
"lign.  1915-16;  Std.  Oil  Co.,  New  York  City, 
Jl-O  1916;  do.,  Hankow,  China,  N  1916 — .  Am. 
Volunteer  Corp.  Mem..  M.  E.  Church;  Elks 
Lodge;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Hankow  French  Club; 
Hankow  Race  Club.  Address,  401  Washington 
Blvd.,  Urbana;  bit^.  add.,  Hankow,  China, 
c/o    Socony. 

6529.  JESSIE  BLANCHE  ROTHGEB 
(Sister  of  No.  2497) 
Manager;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  3,  1891,- 
Wellington,  111.;  d.  John  D.  (b.  Luray,  Va.) 
and  Annie  B.  (Austin)  Rothgeb  (b.  Welling- 
ton, 111.).  Prepared  in  Hoopeston  H.  S.;  Co- 
lumbia. Gamma  Phi  Beta;  W.  A.  A.;  H.  Sc. 
Club;  Class  Basketball.  Asst.  Mgr.,  Y.  M.  C- 
\.  Cafeteria,  Univ.  of  111.,  summer,  191 6;  Asst. 
Mgr.,  Cafeteria  and  Dormitory,  Univ.  of  Wash., 
191 7;  Dietitian,  Seattle  General  Hosp.,  sum- 
mer. 1917;  Mgr.,  Cafeteria  and  Dormitory, 
I'niv.  of  Wash.,  1918 — .  Address,  Clarke  Hall, 
Univ.  of  Washington,   Seattle. 

-6530.  ENOS  MARION  ROWE 
.Vsst.  Supvr. ;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  5,  1800, 
Martinsville.  111.;  s.  G.  H.  and  Stella  V.  (Mil- 
ler) Rowe  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Sidell  H.  S. 
Kappa  Si'nna;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Ma-wan-da; 
Varsity  Baseball,  1912;  Capt.,  Varsity  Football, 
1913.  With  H.  J.  Heinz  &  Co.,  Pittsburgh, 
1915-16;  St.  Charles  Sch.,  St.  Charles,  111.,  1916- 
17;  Asst.  Supvr.,  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours 
Powder  Plant  Co.,  1917 — .  Married  Cora  E. 
Newton,  N  25,  1917.  (Crystal  Lake,  111.  Ad- 
dress, yog  5th  Ave.,  Carneys  Point,  N.  J. 

6531.  FLOYD  ELBA  ROWLAND 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1915: 
Ph.  D..  1918;  b.  D  18,  1885,  Hartwick,  la.;  s. 
Alva  Elsworth  (b.  N  4.  i860,  Hagerstown.  Md.) 
and  Ella  (Clingman)  Rowland  (b.  x\p  9,  1850, 
Cedarville.  111.).  Prepared  in  Corvallis  (Ore.) 
H.  S.  B.  S.,  Ore.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1907.  Phi 
Lambda  LTpsilon.  Asst.,  Chem..  Univ.  of  111., 
191 5;  Instr.,  Ore.  .\gr.  Coll.,  Corvallis.  Ore., 
igjg — .  Lt.,  Gas  Defense  Dent..  Washington, 
D.  C;  Mustered  out,  1918.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S., 
1916.  Married  Clauda  Leola  Anderson,  Je  17, 
1900,  Portland,  Ore.  Address,  Oregon  Agr. 
Coll.,   Corvallis,   Ore. 

6532.  SURYA  KANTA  ROY 
Farm  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  16,  1884. 
Taki,  India;  s.  Manmotlia  N.  and  Shikhan 
Bashim  Roy.  Prepared  in  Reid  Christian  Coll., 
Lucknow,  India.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Hindu- 
stan Assn.;  Agr.  Club.  Agr.  Adviser,  Luck- 
now,     India,    1915-17;    Prof.,    An.    Husb.    and 


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Dairying,  .Vllahabad  Coll.,  do.,  Mgr.,  Dairy 
farm,  Gavalier,  Central  India.  Auth.:  Canning 
Iniliistry,  The  Hindustaiicc  J>7h(/.  Married  Hiva 
Roy,  Taki,  Bengal,  India.  Child,  Pushpa,  b.  la 
5,  1917.  Address,  Satinrtli  Villa,  La  Touche 
Road,  Lucknow,  India. 

6533.  JOHN  GARLAND  RUCKEL 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  21,  1889, 
Springfield,  111.;  s.  John  H.  (b.  do.)  and  Cora 
G.  Ruckel  (b.  do.).  Preijared  in  Springfield  H. 
S.  .Alpha  Tail  Omega.  Specialty  Salesman  and 
Bank  Bookkeeper,  Birmingham,  Ala.,  1914-16; 
Ins.,  Si^ringfield,  111.,  1916-17.  Ft.  Sheridan.  R. 
O.  T.  C,  1917;  U.  S.  A.,  Ag  29,  1917;  ^nd  Lt., 
342nd  Inf.,  Camp  Grant,  111.;  lldqtrs.  Co., 
342nd  Inf.,  86th  Div.;  Wounded  X  8,  igi8; 
Returned  to  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1919.  .-Iddress, 
848   S.   Glenwood   Ave.,  Springfield,   111. 

6534-     CAROLINE  NONDAS  RUSSELL 
(GOLDING) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  oc  S.;  b.  N  5,  1890,  Omaha, 
Neb.;  d.  Reginald  Charles  (b.  London.  Eng. ) 
and  Estelle  Vivien  (MacLeod)  Russell  (b.  Mon- 
treal, Can.).  Prepared  in  Providence  Acad.; 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1912-14.  Chi  Omega;  Yo-Ma. 
Married  Marvin  Earle  Gelding.  Ap  8,  1916, 
C::icago.  Address,  316  McKee  Place,  Pitts- 
burgh. 

6535.  JOSE  URBANO   SALAZAR 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  25,  1890,  Cusihuriachic, 
Mex.;  s.  T.  M.  Salazar.  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.,  Ariz.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Phi  Delta 
Epsilon;  Agr.  Club;  Spanish  Club;  Latin-.\m. 
Club;  III.  Soc.  of  Agron.;  Class  Baseball.  Ad- 
dress, 2100  Libertad  St.,  Chihuahua,  Mex.f 

6536.  LAURA  MARIE  SANDERS 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  10,  1889,  Pana,  111.; 
d.  G.  W.  Sanders.  Prepared  in  Pana  H.  S. 
H.  Sc.  Club.  Address,  603  Armory  Ave.,  Cham- 
paign.f 

6537.  RALPH  LLOYD  SANDERS 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    C.    E.;    b.    Ja    7,    1888, 

Glasford,  111.;  s.  Daniel  Theodore  (b.  Ap  12, 
1865,  do.)  and  Ellen  (Brisendine)  Sanders  (b. 
1859.  Leaksville,  N.  C).  Prepared  in  Glasford 
H.  S.;  Univ.  /\cad.  Acacia;  Ma-wan-da;  Capt., 
Track;  Sr.  Hat  Com.;  Jr.  Smoker  Com.;  Home- 
coming Com.  Surv.,  111.  Rivers  &  Lakes  Com., 
Chicago;  111.  Highway  Comn.,  Springfield,  111.; 
Bridge  Insp.,  Vandalia  R.  R.,  St.  Louis;  Bridge 
Insp.  and  Designer,  111.  Central  R.  R.,  Chicago; 
Com[)utor  for  Truss  Const.  Co.,  do.  Co.  C. 
313  Engrs.,  Camp  Dodge.  191 7;  Co.  E,  4th  Bn., 
20th  Engrs..  1917;  A.  S.  S.  C,  1018,  Camp 
Dick,  Dallas,  Tex.  2nd  Lt.,  R.  M.  A.,  Air 
.Service,  Memphis;  Mustered  out.  D  9,  1918. 
Address,  Glasford,  111.;  bus.  add.,  4723  Sheri- 
dan  Road,  Chicago. 

6538.  LILLIAN  WATERS  SAVAGE 
(.Sister  of  No.  8729) 
Superintendent;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N 
I.  1890.  Baltimore;  d.  William  Penn  (b.  185s, 
Hardin  Co.,  Ky.)  and  .Anne  Elizabeth  (Waters) 
.Savage  (b.  1865.  Montgomery  Co.,  Md.).  Pre- 
pared in  Mt.  Vernon,  Belleville,  and  E.  .St. 
Louis  H.  Schs.  (iamma  Phi  Beta;  Athenean; 
Phi  Delta  Psi.  Teacher.  Eng.,  IT.  .S.,  Onarga, 
1914-17;  do.,  H.  .S.,  Vermilion.  .S.  D,ak..  1917- 
18;  Supt.  Schs.,  Lennox,  S.   Dak..   1918 — -.     Ad- 


Belleville,    111.;    bus. 


dress,    325   Portland    Ave. 
add.,  Lennox,  S.  Dak. 

6539.  MARGARET  SAWYER 
(Sister  of  Nos.  4401,  9370) 
Dietitian:  A.  B."  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  D  16,  iSyi.  Tus 
cola.  111.;  d.  Albert  Butler  (b.  Ja  3.  1837.  Mil- 
ton, Vt.)  and  Fannie  (Wardall)  Sawyer  (b.  F 
26,  1862,  Springfield  111.).  Prepared  in  Nor- 
borne  (Mo.)  H.  S.;  Girl's  Classical  Sch.    Kappa 


Alpha  Thcta;  Vo  Ma;  II.  Sc.  Club.  Stud.. 
Cornell  Med.  Sch.,  1914-1915;  Instr.,  H.  Sc,  St. 
Univ  of  la.,  1915-18;  Dietitian,  Office  of  Sur- 
geon Gen.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918;  Post  Hosp..  Rock- 
well Field,  San  Diego.  Calif.  Auth.:  Fourth 
Measurements  of  the  Surface  Area  of  Adults 
and  Children,  The  Archives  of  Internal  Medi- 
cine, V'ol.  17,  1916;  Studies  of  Acid  Production: 

I.  \'arying  Susceptiliility  of  Children  to  Acid- 
osis, Am.  Jour.  Diseases  of  Children,  Vol.  XV; 

II,  The  Mineral  Loss  during  Acidosos,  Jour. 
of  Biol.  Chcm.,  Vol.  XX.XIII,  1918.  Address. 
210  E.   Davenport    St.,   Iowa  City,   la. 

6540.  WALTER  HOWARD  SCALES 
(Husband  of  No.  6260) 
Arch.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  My  22,  1890, 
I'^ond  du  Lac,  Wis.;  s.  Charles  Edward  (b.  Ap 
10,  1868.  do.)  and  Lena  Anna  Katherine  (Wick- 
ert)  Scales  (b.  Ag  31,  1871,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Ft.  Worth  (Tex.)  H.  S.  Dixie  Club;  Arch. 
Club;  ist  Lt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Sec.  and  Chief 
Engr.,  Blackhawk  Const.  Co.,  Waterloo,  la., 
1914-16;  Ft.  Worth,  Tex.,  1917;  Champaign, 
1917;  Designing  Struct.  Engr.,  U.  S.  Fuel  Co., 
Danville.  Ill,  \qiy — .  Struct.  Design,  Lacka- 
wanna Bridge  Co.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Mem.,  Tech. 
Soc,  Waterloo,  la.;  A.  A.  E. ;  Epis.  Church. 
Married  Leola  lone  Goodman  ('14),  Je  9,  1915, 
Champaign.  Children:  Elizabeth  .Anna.  b.  Ag 
10,  1916;  Miriam  Joan,  b.  S  20,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  Lackawanna  Bridge  Co.,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. 

6541.  EMIL  FERDINAND  SCHAARMANN 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1915; 
b.  Ap  20,  1884,  Edgington,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b. 
.Ag  18.  1839,  Emsljach,  leaden.  Ger.)  and  Lena 
(Freyniark)  .Schaarmann  (b.  My  12.  1847,  Ber- 
lin, Ger.).  Perpared  in  Lutheran  Pedagogical 
.Scm.,  Forest  Park,  111.  Der  Deutsche  Ver- 
ein.  Dir.,  Sch.  of  Mod.  Lang.,  Champaign. 
Address,  204  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign;  bus. 
add.,  412-414  Lincoln  bldg.,  do. 

6542.  MABEL  EVA  SCHADT 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  S  26,  1882, 
Grand  Rapids,  Mich.;  d.  John  F.  (b.  O.)  and 
Magdelene  (Bertch)  Schadt  (b.  Ger.).  Pre- 
pared in  Goshen  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Chicago  LIniv.; 
Valparaiso  L^niv.  H.  Sc.  Club;  Omicron  Nu. 
Teacher.  H.  Sc,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  St.  Louis,  1914- 
16;  Mgr.,  Cafeteria,  do.,  1916 — .  Mem.,  Prcsby. 
Church.     Address,  410  N.  6th  St.,  St.  Louis. 

6543.  OTTO  GEORGE  SCHAFFER 
Land.  .Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Land.  Gard. ;  b.  F  25, 
1886,  Lake  (ieneva.  Wis.;  s.  George  Gottlieb 
(1).  Ja  23,  1861,  (]er.)  and  Wilhelmina  (Mcister) 
.SchafTer  (b.  D  10,  1865,  do.).  Prcjiared  in 
lake  Forest  Acad.;  Lake  Forest  Coll.,  1909-10. 
1  and.  Arch,  with  A.  D.  Taylor.  Cleveland  and 
Detroit,  1914-15;  do.,  SchafTer  &  Ilornal,  Lake 
Forest,  111.  Married  -Anne  Georgene  Casjiersen, 
'•"  17,  1917,  Chicago.  Address,  Lake  Forest, 
111. 


6s44.     EMMA  EUGENIA  SCHALLER 
(MILLARD) 

(Wife  of  G471;  Sister  of  4402) 
A.  P..  in  II.  Sc;  b.  N  n,  1892,  Mendota. 
111.;  d.  Veit  C.  (b.  F  25.  i860.  Clarion,  111.) 
;ind  Emily  (I'alier)  Schaller  (b.  F  4,  1869,  do.). 
Prepared  in  lilackstone  II.  S.,  Mendota.  Sig- 
ma Kappa.  Married  I'loyd  Hays  Millard  (g'12), 
.Mr  18,  1916,  Mendota,  111.  Address,  5(^48 
Sheridan    Road,    Chicago. 

6545.  EMIL  PAUL  SCHREIER 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A  E.;  b.  Je  26,  1891, 
Verdigris.  Neb.;  s.  E.  Schreicr.  Prepared  in 
Peru  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Arch  Club.  Draftsman, 
Omaha,  Neb.  Address,  1922  Daveniiort  St., 
Omaha,  Neb.t 


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6546.     GLENN  WILSON  SCIIROEDF.R 

(Brother  of  No.  2506) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  11,  1801,  Joliet, 
111.;  s.  Ferdinand  \V.  IL  (b.  1846,  Ger.)  and 
Abbie  Churchill  (Ward)  Schroeder  (b.  1853, 
Joliet.  111.).  Prepared  in  Joliet  H.  S.  Alpha 
Zeta;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Varsity  Wrest- 
ling. Farmer,  McHcnry  Co.,  1914-15;  do., 
Ford  Co.,  191 5 — .  Married  Luella  Eliza  Dun- 
nan,  Mr  7.  1916,  Paxton,  111.  Child,  Hugh 
Churchill,  b.  S  14,  1917  (died  ()  16,  1917).  Ad- 
dress,   Box  276.   Gibson  City,  111. 

6547.     HAZEL  MARGUERITE  SCHULTZ 
B.    S.    in    H.    Sc;    b.    O    10,    1890,    Stockton, 
111.;  d.  II.  B.  Schultz.     Prepared  in  W'est  II.  S., 
Minneapolis.     Address,  830  N.  Main   St.,  Kcick- 
ford,   Ill.t 

6348.     HARRY  GEORGE  SCHURECHT 
Ceram.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E.;  b.  O  20, 

1892,    Chicago;    s.    C.    Schurecht.      Prepared    in 

Crane    Tech.    H.    S.,    Chicago.      Ceram.    Club; 

Capt.,  Varsity  Fencing,  19 13- 14.     Address,  1500 

Otto  St.,  Chicago. 

6549.  LOUISE  FENIMORE  SCHWARTZ 
Librarian  B.  L.  S.;  b.  O  6,  1885,  Knoxvillc, 
111.;  d.  Edwin  (b.  Galesburg,  111.)  and  Sarah 
Alice  (Riordan)  Schwartz  (b.  Gibson,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Knoxville  IL  S.  A.  B.,  Knox  Coll., 
1907.  Libn.,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  1914 — .  Address, 
1408  E.  42nd  St.,  Seattle;  bns.  add.,  c/o  Univ. 
of   Washington,  do. 

6550.  ERNEST  SOMERS  SCOTT 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Jl  26,  1890, 
Pittsburg;  s.  Earnest  K.  Scott.  Prepared  in 
Oak  Park  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Sigma  Up- 
silon;  E.  E.  Soc. ;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Elec.  Engr.,  Raynold  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  .id- 
dress,   202  N.    Central,   Chicago. 

6551.  OLGE  HESSE  SEARS 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  24,  1892, 
Oblong,  111.;  d.  Jacob  (b.  Mr  19,  1837,  Edgar 
Co.,  111.)  and  Maria  (Catherine  (Hess)  Sears 
(b.  My  12,  1850,  Morgan  Co..  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  Oblong  H.  S.;  Westtield  Coll.,  1909-10.  M. 
S.  A.,  Purdue  Univ.,  1917.  Instr.,  Soils,  Pur- 
due Univ.,  1914 — .  Married  Helen  Louise 
Troop,  Je  15,  1915,  West  La  Fayette,  Ind. 
Address,  West  La  Fayette,  Ind. 

6552.  ROSE  ROBERTS  SEARS 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.,  1914;  b.  F  18,  1877, 
Chicago;  d.  Peter  C.  (b.  Mr  15,  1842,  Matta- 
poisett,  Mass.)  and  Rose  Ann  Tree  (Rob- 
erts) Sears  (b.  N  i,  1840.  Bangor,  Me.). 
Prepared  in  St.  Margaret's  Sch.  A.  B.,  Fair- 
mount  Coll.,  1909.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Asst.  Libn., 
Chicago  Theol.  Sem.,  1916;  Asst.  in  Charge 
of  Divinity  Lib.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1916-17; 
Cataloger,  McCormick  Theol.  Sem.,  1917-18; 
Asst.,  Catalog  Dept.,  Newberry  Lib.,  1918 — . 
A.  L.  A.  Lib.  War  Service,  Lib.  of  Congress. 
Washington.  D.  C.  Auth. :  Like  an  anthem  or 
refrain.  Public  Libraries;  Roman  Togas  on  the 
Lake  Shore  Drive,  Survey;  Gold  Beads  and 
Mince  Pie,  The  Continent,  Vol.  40.  Address, 
1305  Astor  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Newberry 
Library,  do. 

6553.  EDMUND  CLAY  SECOR 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  30,  1888,  Car- 
rollton.  111.;  s.  A.  T.  (b.  My  25,  i8c;7,  do.) 
and  Adela  Myrtilla  (Black)  Secor  (b.  F  18, 
1858,  do.).  Prepared  in  Winona  Acad. 
Farmer,  Carrollton,  111.  Address,  R  2,  Car- 
rollton,   111. 

6554.     ESTHER  BEULAH   SEELEY 
Teacher;   ..\.   B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  JI  26,  1884, 
Littleton,    111.;    s.    Lewis   Cass    (b.   Ja    14,    1854, 


Kushvilk-,  III.)  .-md  Cynthia  Maria  (Davis) 
Seeley  (b.  S  19,  1856,  Littleton,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Normal  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.; 
Columbia  I'niv.,  Summer,  1914;  Chicago  L'niv., 
Summers,  1915,  1916.  Teacher,  Normal,  111. 
Address,  215  N.   School   St.,  Normal,  111. 

6555.     SENTARO    SEKINE 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  A.  B.,  1914;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b. 
Mr    15,    1886,   Japan;    s.    H.    Sekine.      Prepared 
in    Univ.    of    la.      Address,    c/o    Dept.    Motive 
Power  and   Equipment,  Tokyo,  Japan. 

6556.  SIDNEY  ISAAC   SEWELL 
With    U.    S.    Bur.    of    Sftandards;    B.    S.    in 

Ceram.  E. ;  b.  Ag  11,  1889,  Belvidcre,  111.;  s. 
Frank  (b.  1858,  do.)  and  Mary  C.  (Shaffer) 
-Sewell  (b.  1861,  New  Hampton,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  N.  Belvidere  H.  S.  With  Nat.  Sew- 
ing Machine  Co.,^  Belvidere,  111.,  1914-16;  With 
U.  S.  Bur.  of  Standards,  Pittsburgh,  1917 — . 
Address,  501 1   Maple  Ave.,  St.  Louis. 

6557.  EARL  PAGE   SHAPLAND 
(Brother  of  No.  5410) 

Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Mr  27, 
1S91,  Griswold,  111.;  s.  John  S.  (b.  Devonshire, 
ICng.)  and  Charlotte  (Page)  Shapland  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  L^niv.  Acad.,  Varsity  Football. 
Asst.  Co.  Supt.,  Highways,  Pontiac,  111.,  1914- 
16.  3rd  111.  Inf.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  1917; 
i2gth  Inf.,  Houston,  Tex.,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  K. 
P.;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Lois  Ross,  Jl  14, 
1 91 7,    Saunemin,    111.     Address,    Saunemin,   111. 

6558.     BERTHA  LEE  SHARP 

(SCHROEPPEL) 

(Wife  of  No.  8736)  . 

A.    B.   in   L.   A.    &   S.;   b.   Ja   2.    1890,   Taylor- 

ville,    II!.;    d.    David    Miller    (b.    1861,    Auburn, 

111.)   and  Elsie  Amelia   (Lamb)    Sharp   (b.    1862, 

Wis.).       Prepared    in    Taylorville    Tp.    H.     S.; 

Bucknell    Univ.,    1907-8.       Cataloger,    Univ.    of 

111.    Lib.,    1914-17;    Sr.    Asst.,    New    York    Pub. 

Libr.,  New  York  City,   1917 — .   Married  Harold 

H.   Schroeppel    ('17),   My    12,    1917,   Monticello, 

111.      Address,    1707    Nelson    Ave.,    Apt.    6    B, 

New  York  City. 

6559.  FRANK  THOMAS  SHEETS 
Asst.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  O  s, 
1890,  La  Fayette,  O.;  s.  Edgar  Wilson  (b. 
Jl  21,  1863,  Bloomingburg,  O.)  and  Gertrude 
(Williams)  Sheets  (b.  Jl  13,  1868,  Sedalia,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Springfield  (O.)  H.  S.;  and  Spring- 
field (111.)  H.  S.  Triangle;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Sigma  Xi;  C.  E.  Club;  Prelim.,  Final  and 
Special  Honors.  Asst.  Engr.,  St.  of  111.,  Div. 
of  Highways;  Bridge  designer,  constr.  road 
designer,  road  promotion;  Asst.  Maintenance 
Engr.,  19 1 5 — .  Co.  D,  5th  Inf.,  111.  Reserve 
Militia.  Reader,  Church  of  Christ.  Married 
Naomi  Gault,  N  :6,  1914.  Springfield,  111. 
Child,  Frank  Thomas,  Jr.,  b.  F  5,  1916.  Ad- 
dress. Palmyra,  Mo.;  bus.  add.,  511  S.  State 
St..    Springfield,    111. 

6560.     WARREN 'MAXWELL  SHELDON 
(Brother   of  Nos.   1964,   1965,  7951) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  5.  1888,  Sharps- 
burg,  111.;  s.  Salmon  Maxwell  (b.  F  17.  1847, 
do.)  and  Mahala  llosmer  (Kellog)  Sheldon  (b. 
S  18,  1855,  Shelburne,  Mass.).  Prepared  in 
Taylorville  Tp.  IL  S.  Farmer,  Shanisburg,  111. 
Married  Rose  Sharp,  Je  16,  1915,  Sharpsburg, 
111.     Address,  Sharpsburg,  111. 

6561.  WILMA  LOY  SHELTON 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  B.  L.  S., 
1018;  b.  O  25.  1889,  Champaign  Co.;  d.  Wil- 
liam (I>.  1862,  do.)  and  Lorena  May  Shelton  (b. 
i860,  do.).  Prepared  in  Terre  Haute  (Inil.) 
H.  S. ;  Univ.  of  Arkansas,  1^13-14.  Asst.  Lib., 
Univ.    of    111.,    1915-16;    Reviser    and    Lib.    Sch 


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Asst.,  do.,  1916-18;  Libn.,  Philos.  Psych,  and 
Educ.  seminars,  do.,  1918 — .  Mem.  M.  E. 
Church;  Am.  Lib.  Assn.,  1916 — .  Address, 
122S  S.  11!^^  St.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.;  bus.  add., 
806  S.  5th  St.,   Champaign. 

6562.  JAMES  DOUGLASS  SHEPPERD 
Asst.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  2,  1890, 
Bristol,  Va.;  s.  Dr.  James  H.  (b.  F  22,  :86.s. 
Lynchburg,  \'a.)  and  Sarah  F.  (Gott)  Shepperd 
(b.  Je  7,  1870,  Jonesboro,  Tenn.).  Prepared 
in  Peoria  H.  S.  E.  E.  Soc.  Acct.,  111.  Hall-cen- 
tury exposition,  Chicago,  1915-16;  Asst.  to 
Chief  Engr.,  Galosburg  Ry.  Lighting  &  Powtr 
Co.,  Galesburg,  HI.,  1916— .  U.  S.  A.;  Co. 
A.  809th  Pioneer  Inf.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  .-id- 
dress,  1209  2nd  Ave.,  Peoria;  bus.  add.,  Gales- 
burg Elec.  Co.,  do. 

6563.  WILLIAM    DAVIS    SHIPMAN 
Civ.   Engr.;   B.    S.   in  C.   E.;   b.   N    19,    i888, 

St.  Paul;  s.  B.  J.  Shipman.  Prepared  in  Mech. 
Arts  H.  S.,  St.  Paul.  Upsilon  Beta  Pi.  R. 
R.  Acct.,  Evanston,  111.;  Civ.  Engr.,  C.  B.  &  Q. 
R.  R.,  Chicago.  Married  Helen  MacLeod,  Ap 
29,  1 91 6.  Address,  548  Elmwood  Ave.,  Evans- 
ton,  111. 

6564.  FRANKLIN  DILLING  SHOBE 
Lawyer;   LL.   B.;   b.  Je  23,  1889,  Philo,  111.; 

s.  F.  P.  Shobe.  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
.•\lpha  Sigma  Phi;  Philomathean;  Pan-Hellenic 
Council;  Chess  and  Checker  Club.  Abstracter 
and  Title  Examiner,  V'ermillion  Co.  Abstract 
Co.,  Danville,  111.;  Lawyer,  N.  Y.  Life  Ins.  Co., 
Chicago.  Married  Adelaide  Lohman,  Ja  15. 
1915,  Urbana.  Child,  daughter,  b.  F  15,  1918. 
Address,  171 1    E.  72nd  St.,  Chicago. 

6565.  FRED  GLEN  SHOEMAKER 
Engineer;  "B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Je  7.  1889, 
.\bingdon.  111.;  s.  J.  K.  Shoemaker.  Prepared 
in  Abingdon  H.  S.;  Hedding  Coll.  Eta  Kappa 
Nu;  E.  E.  Soc.  Foreman.  Garage  and  Machine 
Shop,   Abingdon,    HI.     Address,   Abingdon,    111. 

6566.  NIM  CHI  SHUM 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  M.  S.,  19 15;  b.  D 
15,  1890,  Canton,  China;  s.  S.  N.  Shum.  Pre- 
pared in  Cook  -Xcad.  H.  S.,  Montour  Falls,  N. 
v.;  Univ.  of  Wis.  Chem.,  Hong  Kon^,  China. 
Address,  c/o  Kwan  Tye,  102  Queens  Road, 
Hong  Kong,  China. 

6567.     CARL  WILLIAM  JOHN   SIEVERT 
Chem.    Engr.;   B.   S.   in   Chem.  E.;   b.   Mr   24, 

1891,  Cook  Co.,  111.;  s.  Frank  Sievert  (b.  F 
19,  1864,  Worth,  111.)  and  Wilhelmina  fBenck) 
Sievert  (b.  Mr  23,  1873.  Oak  Lawn,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Blue  Island  H.  S.  Chem.  Club;  Der 
Deutsche  Verein.  Chem.,  Arcady  Farms  Mil- 
ling Co.,  1914-16;  Asst.  Supt.,  do.,  1916;  Chem. 
Engr.,  do.,  and  Affiliated  Companies,  191 8 — . 
Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  A.  A.  A.  S.  Married  Laura 
Doerman,  S  2,  1917,  Blue  Island,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 506  Griffith  Road,  Lake  Forest,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  Arcady  Farms  Milling  Co.,  Chicago, 
or  c/o  Golden  Grain  Milling  Co.,  East  St. 
Louis. 

6568.     WILFRED  CARL  SIGERSON 
Accountant;    A.    B.    in    Commerce;    b.    Jl    22, 

1892,  Mason  City,  111.:  s.  Willard  Elsworth  (b. 
D  10,  1856,  O.)  and  Emily  Augusta  (Seward) 
Sigerson  (b.  Jl  24,  1863,  Mason  City.  111.).    Pre- 

ared  in  Mason  City  H.  S.;  Harvard,  1014-15; 
.J.  W.  TTniv.,  1915-16.  Chi  Beta;  Beta  Gamma 
Sigma;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Cnil.  Club;  Fresh 
Honors.  .Xsst.  Gen.  Auditor,  Montgomery  Ward 
&  Co.,  1916-17:  Chief  Acct.,  six  Hercules  Com- 
panies, Evansville,  Ind.,  1917-18;  Asst.  Treas.. 
Tones  &  Laughlin  Steel  Co.,  1918— .  Married 
Bertha  Gauble.  Ag  2,  1914.  Harvel,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Wilfred  Carl,  b.  and  died,  Mr  iq,  1916; 
Charles  Willard,  b.  Ja  25,  1917;  William 
Carlyle,  b.  F  9.  I9i9-  Address,  5853  North- 
umberland  St.,  Pittsburgh. 


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6569.  JOHN  LAWRENCE  SIMONICH 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  M.  S.,  1915;  b. 
F  22,  1888,  Tower,  Minn.;  s.  J.  Simonich.  Pre- 
pared in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  E. 
E.  Soc.  Engr.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N. 
Y.     Address,  Midland,  Pa. 

6570.  JOHN  KNOX  SKINNER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc:  b.  O  12,  1878.  Kell, 
111.;  s.  Albert  Carter  (b.  F  21,  1846.  Preble  Co., 
O.)  and  Martha  Blair  (Telford)  Skinner  (b. 
Mr  5,  1853,  Kell,  111.).  Prepared  in  So.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.  Teacher,  Chicago,  1914 — .  Mar- 
ried Winnifred  Helen  Voorhees,  Ap  26,  1912, 
Salem,  111.  Address,  2923  W.  24th  St.  Blvd., 
Chicago. 

6571.  'FRANK  CLIFTON  SLATER 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &•  S.;  J.  D.,  1916;  b.  My 
24,  1892,  Cherry  Valley,  111.;  s.  W.  J.  Slater. 
Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S.  Delta  Sigma  Rho; 
Adelphic;  Ed.  Staff,  Illio;  Debate;  St.  Peace 
Contest;  Mgr.,  Star  Lecture  Course;  Sr.  Invi- 
tation Com.     Died  F  16,  1918,  San  Diego,  Calif. 

6572.  ROBERT  LEROY  SMART 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  i,  1891,  Man- 

teno.  111.;  s.  Frank  Leroy  (b.  O  i,  1863,  Gallon, 
O.)  and  Martha  Hathaway  (Foster)  Smart  (b. 
N  16,  1868,  Lowell,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Daven- 
|)ort  (la.)  H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon;  Orange  and 
Blue.  Asst.  Engr.,  Monon  R.  R.,  Chicago,  1914- 
15;  111. , Ind. ,0.,  Field  Engr.  Const.  Co.,1916-17; 
Ry.  Valuation,  Chicago,  1917.  Ildqtrs.  Troop, 
88th  Div.,  Camp  Dodge,  la.,  1918;  Sergt.,  Co. 
.'\.,  S44th  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  igi8.  Ad- 
dress,  2407  Pershing  Ave.,   Davenport,   la. 

6573.  FRANK  JOHN  SMEJKAL 
(Brother  of  No.  3183) 

Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  13. 
iSSq,  Chicago;  s.  Joseph  A.  (b.  Ag  7,  i860, 
Bohemia)  and  Barbara  (Belchin)  .Smcjkal  (b. 
O  31.  1864,  do.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech. 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Chi  Phi.  Baseball  Player, 
Ottawa.  Can.;  Live  Stock  Insp..  Chicago;  Farm 
Sanitation  Adviser  St.  of  111.  ist  Sergt.,  Ord. 
Dept.,  33rd  Div.,  C^'amp  Logan.  Houston,  Tex,; 
Mustered  out,  F  19,  1919-  Address,  1327  S. 
Lawndale   Ave.,   Chicago. 

6574.  CHARLES  ROGER  SMITH 
Inspector;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  25,  1892, 
Hartville,  O.;  s.  I.  Smith.  Prepared  in  Canton 
(O.)  H.  S.;  Pa.  St.  Coll.  Alidia  Zcta.  Farm- 
ing. Hartville,  O.;  Insp.,  do.  Address,  Hart- 
ville, O.t 

6575.  DONALD  JENCKES  SMITH 
Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  h.  Je  24, 
1892,  Normal,  111.;  s.  Edmund  Rurke  (b.  Peoria 
Co.,  111.)  and  Florence  M.  (Gaston)  Smith  (b. 
Normal,  111.).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  II.  S. 
Kla  Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc.  Mgr.,  R.  W.  An- 
drews (To.,  Chicago,  1914-16;  Supt.,  Standard 
Oil  Co.  of  Ind.,  Tulsa  and  Drumnght,  f)kla., 
1916—.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.,  1918;  Rotary 
Club,  1918.  Address,  Box  548,  Drumnght, 
Okla. 

6576.  MARQUIS  JOSEPH  SMITH 
Instructor;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;     b.    F    2,    1891, 

Hcnnettsburg,  N.  Y.;  s.  H.  C.  Smith.  Prepared 
in  Cook  Acad.,  N.  Y.  Ali>ha  Zcta;  Agr.  Club; 
Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  P.en  Franklin  Club; 
Staff,  III.  Apr.  Instr.,  An  Huslj.,  Univ.  of 
Ky.,  Lexington.  Ky.  Married  Margaret  Oaks, 
D  26.  1916.  Address,  815  College  Ave.,  Colum- 
bia, Mo.t 

6577.  REUEL   LHAMON  SMITH 
Draftsman;    B.    S.   in   M.    E.;   b.   Je  24.    1891, 

Tokio,  Japan:  s.  George  Thomas  (b.  1844.  O.) 
and  Martha  Hannah  Caiidace  (Lhamon)  Smith 
(b  1H57,  O.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
■nd  I.t     Univ.   Regt.  Instr.,  Drawing,  Syracuse 


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555 


Univ.,  N.  Y.,  191S-17;  Draftsman,  Tlie  Burr 
Co.,  Champaign,  1917 — .  Mem.,  A.  A.  E. 
Married  Alberta  Maude  Daugherty,  Ag  31, 
1916,  Champaign.  Child,  Reuel  Lhamon,  Jr.,  b. 
Ja  17,  1918.  Address,  _m6  Ilarwood  St., 
Joliet,   111. 

6578.  ROBERT  SMITH 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  27,  1888, 
Chicago;  s.  Robert  (b.  S  29,  1856,  New  York 
City)  and  .Abbie  (Gclano)  Smith  (b.  N  23, 
1867,  Kankakee,  III.).  Prepared  in  Englewood 
H.  S.  Draftsman,  Chicago,  1914-15;  Estimator, 
191 5;  Mech.  Engr.,  Chicago.  U.  S.  Interst. 
Commerce  Comn.,  Div.  of  Valuation,  1915 — . 
Mem.,  West.  Ry.  Club;  lUini  Club,  Chicago. 
Married  Elinor  D.  Wakefield,  D  29,  1915.  Chi- 
cago.    Address,  6808  East  End  Ave.,  Chicago. 

6579.  STANLEY  CHRISTOPHER  SMITH 
Manager;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  21,  1890, 
Camp  Point,  111.;  s.  C.  H.  (b.  Je  27,  1866,  do.) 
and  Louise  (Henning)  Smith  (b.  Jl  16,  1867, 
Fowler,  111.).  Prepared  in  Clayton  H.  S.  Beta 
Gamma  Sigma;  Cml.  Instr.,  H.  S.,  Elgin,  111., 
1914-16;  Mgr.,  Grocery  Store,  Clayton,  111., 
1916 — ■.  Mem.,  Tri-St.  Mutual  Life  Assn. 
Married  Doris  Sines,  Ja  i,  1913,  Clayton,  111. 
Child,  Doris  Dolores,  b.  Ag  6,  1914.  Address, 
Clayton,  111. 

6580.  WILSON  MARSHALL  SMITH 
Journalist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  29, 
1881,  Waverly,  111.;  s.  Robert  D.  (b.  1846, 
Scott  Co.,  111.)  and  Irene  (Marshall)  Smith  (b. 
1849,  Brown  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Waverly 
H.  S.;  111.  Coll.,  1898-99.  Acacia.  Ed.,  Waverly 
Jour.,  Waverly,  111.  Army  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec, 
Camp  Sherman,  O  1918 — .  Married  Helen 
Henry,  Je  23,  1917,  Peoria.  Address,  Waverly, 
111. 

6581.     ALBERT  THORNTON  SMITHSON 

Arch.  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ag  25, 
1888,  Rawdon.  Eng.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  Eng.)  and 
Frances  (Milner)  Smithson  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Lacon  H,  S.  Arch.  Draftsman,  Chicago. 
Married  Nell  E.  Guede,  Jl  29,  1916,  Pekin,  III. 
Child,  Albert  T.,  Jr.,  b.  Jl  26,  1917.  Address, 
2413  S.  53d  .'\ve.,  Cicero,  111.;  bus.  add..  West. 
Elec.  Co.,  Chicago. 

6382.  LOGAN  ABRAHAM  SNYDER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  S  9,  1886,  Kan- 
kakee, 111.;  s.  Abraham  Snyder.  Prepared  in 
Grand  Prairie  Sem.  Pres.,  Agr.  Club.  1914; 
Pres.,  Adelphic,  1914;  Mask  and  Bauble;  In- 
tersociety  Declamation  Contest.  Married  Grace 
Pope,  O  14,  19 14.     Address,  Manteno,  Ill.f 

6583.  ELSIE  TRAVILLA  SPEAR 
Dietitian;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc. :  b.  Mr  26,  1888, 
Rock  Falls,  111.;  s.  Harry  William  (b.  My  15, 
1862,  do.)  and  Altna  De  Lisle  (Wakeman) 
Spear  (b.  My  16.  1869,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Sterling  H.  S. ;  Washburn  Coll.,  1907.  Jame- 
sonian;  Adv.  Bd.,  VYomen's  League;  Y.  W.  C. 
A.;  Omicron  Nu.  Substitute  Dietitian.  la.  St. 
Hosp.,  Des  Moines,  1914;  Dietitian,  Battle  Mt. 
Sanitarium.  Hot  Springs,  S.  Dak.,  1914-15; 
do.,  Cook  Co.  Hosp.,  1915-16;  L.  I.  Coll.  Hosp., 
Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  1916-17;  do..  Sea  View  Hosp., 
Staten  Island,  N.  Y.;  LT.  S.  N.  A.,  do..  Base 
Hosp.,  Upton,  N.  Y.,  1918—.  Mem.,  N.  Y. 
Assn.  Dietitians,  1916.  Address,  Rock  Falls, 
111. 

6584.  LEWIS  WOLFGANG  SPORLEIN 
Merchant:  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ja  8,  1888,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Louis  G.  (b.  do.)  and  Ida  (Kuehne) 
Sporlein  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  .■\rmour  Inst.; 
Univ.  Acad.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Arch.  (Hub; 
Ionian.  Wholesale  and  Retail  Merchandising, 
Chicago,   191 5-17.     Aviation  Ground  Sch.,  191 7; 


Flying  Sch.,  Kelly  Field,  1918;  2d  Lt.,  A.  S. 
S.  R.  C.  Mem..  Illini  Club.  Chicago;  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  Presby.  Church.  Address,  805  Crescent 
Place,  Chicago. 

6585.  HAROLD   GREENE  SPRAGUE 
Instr.    and    Arch.;    B.    S.    in   Arch.;    b.    O   22, 

1888,  I'aullina.  la.;  s.  F.  W.  Sprague.  Plre- 
pared  in  W.  Des  Moines  H.  S.;  Drake  Univ., 
1909.  Arch.  Soc;  Prelim.  Honors;  Ed.,  Arch. 
Year  Book,  1914.  .\rch.  Draftsman,  Des  Moines; 
Instr.,  Arch.  Engng.,  Ames,  la.  Mem.,  Soc. 
of  Friends;  la.  Soc.  of  Archs. ;  Hon.  Mem., 
Lambda  Sigma  Phi.  Married  Lydia  Akers 
Keates,  Je  22,  1915,  Des  Moines.  Address, 
704   Crawford   Ave.,  Ames,   la. 

6586.  HERBERT   STANLEY   LEVIN 

STAFFORD 

Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  Min.  E. ;  b.  D  I, 
1891,   Chicago.  Prepared   in    New   Trier  Tp. 

H.  S.  Delta  Omega.  Supt.,  Stafford  Crandall 
Packing  &  Fishing  Co.,  Long  Beach,  Calif. 
Address,  Hubbard  Woods,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Long 
Beach,    Calif. 

6587.  MYRTLE  LOIS  STAHL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  29,  1888, 
Fowler,  III.;  d.  H.  S.  Stahl.  Prepared  in 
Augusta  H.  S.  Teacher,  Manteno,  Toluca,  and 
Farmer  City,  111.;  do.,  Galesburg,  111.,  1918 — -. 
Address,  809  E.    Maine  St.,  Galesburg,  111. 

6588.     FRED  MINTON  STAMBAUGH 
Lawyer;   LL.   B.;   b.    S   2,    1890,   Blaine,   Ky. ; 
s.  J.  H.  Stambaugh.     Prepared  in  Marion  H.  S. 
Address,  Deland,  Ill.t 

6589.  LAWRENCE  VINCENT  STARKEY 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  27,  1888, 
Ravenswood,  W.  Va. ;  s.  Isaac  (b.  1854,  Berry- 
ville,  Va.)  and  Alice  (Gather)  Starkey  (b. 
1861,  Marietta.  O.).  Prepared  in  Marshall 
Coll.,  1907-10;  la.  St.  Agr.  (Toll.;  W.  Va.  L'niv., 
1912-13.  M.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1913.  Sigma 
Nu.  Teacher,  Norm.  Sch.,  1914-16;  Specialist, 
Exten.  An.  Husb.,  W.  Va.  Univ.,  1917 — .  Ad- 
dress,  Morganstown,   W.   Va. 

6590.  BERNICE  FALLIS  STARR 
Clerk;   A.   B.   in  L.   A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl   16.    1894. 

Decatur,  III.  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.;  111. 
Woman's  Coll.,  1910-11.  Payroll  Clerk,  The 
Hub,  Chicago.  Address,  905  Lincoln  Ave., 
Decatur,  111.;  biis.  add.,  4424  N.  Robey  St., 
Chicago. 

6591.  CECIL  GARNER  STEARNS 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  6,  1893.  Danville, 
111.;  s.  L.  D.  Stearns.  Prepared  in  Paxton 
H.  S.  Col..  Univ.  Regt.;  Iris;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Ben  Franklin  Club;  Ionian;  Assoc.  Ed..  1914 
Fllio ;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Sr.  Memorial  Com.; 
Fresh.  Honors;  Prelim.  Honors;  Debating. 
With  Burlingham,  Montgomery  &  Beecher,  New 
York  City.  2d  Lt.,  nth  Bn..  F.  A.,  Replace- 
ment Dept.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.  Ad- 
dress, 27   William  St.,   New  York. 

6592.  LOTTIE  EMILY  STEELE 
(STETSON) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  7,  1890,  Alden, 
la.;  d.  Louis  L.  (b.  My  18,  1863,  Dover,  111.) 
and  Alice  R.  (Carter)  Steele  (b.  My  17,  1864, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Knox  Acad.;  Knox  Coll., 
1908-11.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church. 
Marrier  Ezra  R.  Stetson,  S  10.  1914,  Galesburg, 
111.  Children:  Margaret  Jane,  b.  O  6,  191 5; 
John  Louis,  b.  Ja  15,  1918  (died  Ja  17,  1918). 
.Address.  Neponset,  111. 

6593.     ROGER  LEWIS    STEPHENS 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  i,  1890.  Robinson, 
III.;  s.  L.  E.  Stephens.  Prepared  in  Robinson 
H.    S.      Sigma   Alpha    Epsilon;    Phi    Delta    Phi; 


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Pan  Hellenic  Council;  Siren  Staff;  John  Mar- 
shall Law  Cliil).  Addii-ss,  -'00  W.  Locust  St., 
Robinson,   111. 

6S94.  IIUIiERT  VINCENZ  STEPIIEXSOX 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  s,  1892, 
Woodlawn,  111.;  s.  Frank  Lincoln  (b.  Ag  5. 
1 861,  Ashley,  111.)  and  Anna  Amanda  (Piercy) 
Stephenson  (b.  F  25.  1871,  Woodlawn,  111.). 
Prepared  in  EwingColl.;  Milliken  Univ.,  1909- 
10.  Sergt.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Final  and  Special 
Honors.  1).  L.  &  W.  R.  R..  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1914; 
Townsend  &  Fleming,  do.,  to  Ja  1915;  Am. 
Park  Bldg.,  Chicago,  191 5 — •  Assoc.  Mem.. 
West.  Soc.  Engrs.  Address,  Woodlawn,  111.; 
bus.  add.,   17J8  Marquette  Bldg.,   Chicago. 

6595.  R.WMOND  MONROE  STEVENS 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ja  15,  1887, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.;  s.  George  W.  (b.  1851,  Mexico, 
N.  Y.)  and  Adcll  (Mathewson)  Stevens  (b. 
1859).  Prepared  in  Onondaga  Acad.;  Wash. 
St.  Coll.,  1909-10.  Cosmopolitan  Club.  Drafts- 
man and  Arch..  Seattle,  1914-16;  do.,  and  Supt., 
Detroit,  1916 — .  Co.  E.  310th  Engrs.,  Camp 
Custer,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church.  Address,  21  Woodward  Ave.,  Terrace, 
Detroit. 

6596.  LAVINIA  SHRIVER  STINSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Macomb.  111.;  d. 
W.  J.  Stinson.  Prepared  in  West.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  H.  Sc.  Club; 
Executive  Bd.  of  Women's  League;  Y.  W.  C. 
.\.;  Sr.  Council;  Cap  and  Gown  Com.  Teacher, 
No.  and  West.  111.  St.  Norm.  Schs.  Address, 
348  W.  Calhoun  St.,  Macomb,  Ill.t 

6597.  TOM  CANDY  STONE 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  28,  1890, 
Stonington,  111.;  s.  Richard  James  (b.  O  23. 
1 85 1,  Eng.)  and  Frances  Salome  (Livergood) 
Stone  (b.  Jl  21,  1852,  Stonington,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Stonington  H.  S.  M.  S.,  O.  St.  Univ., 
1917.  Sigma  Pi;  Acacia;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho; 
Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Ionian;  Prelim.  Honors; 
Sec.,  Soph.  Class.  Instr.,  O.  St.  LTniv.,  1914— ■ 
Auth.:  Series  of  lessons  on  Sheep  Raising;  arti- 
cles in  farm  jours.;  Chapter  in  Successful 
Farming.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address.  181 
W.  8th  Ave.,  Columbus,  O. 

6598.  JUDITH  ELSIE  STREED 
(KLINEFELTER) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  14.  1891.  Milwaukee; 
d  C.  V.(b.  Ap  26,1858,  Sweden)  and  Anna  Ma- 
tilda (Anderson)  Streed  (b.  Ja  6,  1855.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Waukegan  H.  S.,  N.  W.  Univ., 
1910-11.  H.  Sc.  Club.  Teacher,  pub.  Schs., 
Waukegan,  111.,  1914-16;  Dir.,  H.  Sc,  Elizabeth 
Mather  Coll.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1916-17-  Mem.,  So. 
Assn.  Coll.  Women.  Married  Lee  M.  Kline- 
felter, D  20,  191 7,  Portsmouth,  Va.  Address. 
8s  Lafayette  Blvd.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

6599.  ARTHUR  CRIST  STRONG 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  28,  1891,  Pontiac. 
Ill  •  s  S  W.  (b.  D  7,  1850,  Lebanon,  Ind.)  and 
Elizabeth  (Stewart)  Strong  (b.  Mr  15,.  1861, 
La  Fontaine,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Pontiac  H. 
S  Ilus;  Ionian;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Theta  Nu 
Epsilon;  Quo  Vadis;  ist  Sergt.,  Univ.  Brig, 
loth  Co.,  Ft.  Wright  1918— .  Address,  9o.S  W. 
Green  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  406-9  Lust  Nat. 
Bank   Bldg.,  Chamitaign. 

6600.  HARRY  DANFORD  STRONG 
(Brother  of  No.  8797) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  i,  1890,  Keiths- 
burg,  111.;  s.  J.  M.  Strong.  Prepared  in  Kpiths- 
burg  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Cluh; 
Country  Life  Club;  Wrestling  Team,  i9io>'; 
///  Agr.  StafT.  S.  A.  T.  C,  Univ.  of  111. 
Mem.,  Mercer  Co.  Finance  Com.  Address, 
Keithsburg,    111. 


6601.     WILLIAM  AUGUSTUS  STRONG 
A.    B.   in    L.    A.   &   S.;   b.    I)    15,    189 J,   Joliet. 

111.;   s.    C.    W.    Strong.      Prepared    in   Joliet    H. 

S.      Emergency   Engng.    Corps.      Q.    M.    Corps., 

Washington,  D.   C.     Address,  2817  2-th  St.,  N. 

W.,  Washington,  D.  C,t 


6602.  "EMILY  KINGMAN  SUNISERLAND 
A,  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  14.  1879.  Delavan. 
HI.;  d.  W.  Norman  (b.  My  28,  1842.  Zanes- 
ville,  O.)  and  Mary  Frances  (Scriven)  Sunder- 
land (b.  F  4,  1840.  (Jrtoveland,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Delavan  H.  S.;  N.  W.  L^iiv.,  1902-3,  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Omicroii  Nu;  Phi  I'.eta  Kajipa;  Coun- 
try Life  Club;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Jamesonian.  H.  Sc. 
Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.;  Grad. 
Course  in  the  Nat.  Tr.  Sch.  of  Y.  W.  C.  A., 
New  York  City,  1917.  Mem,,  M.  E.  Church; 
Local  Treas.,  Assn.  Coll.  Alumni.  Died  D  5, 
1 918,  Chattanooga,  Tenn. 


6603.  IZZET  BASILI  SURYIEH 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  28.^  1890,  Man- 
soura,  Egypt;  s.  Basili  and  Jean  (Khuri)  Sury- 
ieh.  Prepared  in  Govt.  Sch.,  Egypt.  A.  B., 
.\m.  Coll.,  Beerut,  Syria.  Final  Honors.  Ariz, 
.^gr.  Sta.  and  Colo.  .Agr.  Sta..  1914-15 ;  Univ.  of 
Calif.  Substa.,  1915-17;  Agronomist,  Tamarack 
Ranch  Co.,  farming  2000  acres.  Imperial  Val- 
ley, Calif,,  1917—.  Address,  P.  O.  Box  567. 
Imperial,    Calif. 

6604.  EARLE  RAY  SUTER 
Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  F  8,  1887, 
Golden,  111.;  s.  Newton  (b.  Ag  2  1864,  Adams 
Co.,  111.)  and  Low  (McGinnis)  Suter  (b.  Jl  5, 
1870,  La  Prairie,  111.).  I'repared  in  (Juincy 
H.  S.  Acacia;  Fresh.  Class  Baseljall;  Varsity 
Baseball.  Elec.  Engr.,  Nat.  Lamp  Works,  Cleve- 
land, 1914-15;  do..  United  E.  Co.,  Canton,  O., 
1916;  Sales  Mgr..  Hoover  Suction  Sweeper  Co., 
Chicago,  1917.  9th  Prov.  Recruiting  Co.,  Camp 
Forrest,  da.,  1918;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France; 
Mustered  out,  F  24.  1919.  Address,  Golden, 
111. 

6605.  CLAUDE  MAGNUS  SWANSON 
Lawver;  LL.  B.;  b.  My  21,  1890,  Sibley,  111.; 
s.  C.  K.  Swanson.  Prepared  in  Gibson  H.  S. 
Phi  Alpha  Delta.  Lawyer,  Gibson  City,  111. 
3rd  R.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Grant,  Rockford,  111. 
.Address.  514  S.  Mathews,  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
Gibson  City,  111. 

6606.     FREDERICK  CURTIS   SWANSON 

(Brother  of  No.  7993) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M..  191 5;  b.  S  7. 
1892,  Galesburg,  111.;  s.  Frederick  Lewis  (b.  N 
25,  i860.  Sweden)  and  Hannah  Mathilda  (b. 
Ag  5,  i8'>7,  Monmouth.  111.).  Preiiared  in 
(JaKsburg  H.  S.;  Knox  Coll.,  1909-10-  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Philomathean.  Fellowship,  Hist.,  1914- 
15;  Currier  fellows'.iip.  Yale  LTniv.,  1915-18. 
Vrd  R.  O-  T.  C.  Camp  Grant.  111.,  1918;  Gen. 
ildqtrs..  A.  E.  F.,  France.  1918--.  Address, 
514  S.    \LTthews  Ave..  L'rbana. 

6607.  LESLIE  WELLS  SWETT 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Min.  E. ;  b.  Jl  22,  1889, 
Blue  Island,  111.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  Ames- 
bury,  Mass,)  and  Addie  Frances  (Morrill) 
Swett  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Blue  Island  H.  S. 
Triangle.  With  Brick  Co.,  Chicago,  1908-9; 
Mining  work  in  Siberia,  1909-11;  Mining  work, 
West  Frankfort,  111.  and  Ilerrin,  111.,  1914; 
Roads  and  Pavement,  Anderson.  Ind.,  and  Ft. 
Wayne,  Ind.,  toi5-i^>;  Eield  Engr.,  Portland 
Cement  .Nssn.,  Pittsburgh,  1017-  's^t  '-L.  R-P. 
T.  C..  N  27.  191 7;  Camp  Greene,  N.  C;  Adjt., 
2nd  Bat.,  60th  Inf.;  do..  Replacement  Bn.,  A. 
P    O    769,  A.  E.  F.     Address,  Blue  Island,  111. 


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6608;  FRANK  TAGGAKT,  JR. 
(Brother  of  Nos.  7999,  8805) 
Farmer;  ]{.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  8,  1891,  Woos- 
ter,  O.;  s.  J'rank  Taggart.  Prepared  in  Woos- 
ter  Acad.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Agr.  Club;  Mil. 
Coin.,  1912-13.  Farmer,  1916 — .  Address,  8-'6 
E.    Bowman    St.,  Wooster,   O.t 

6609.  ALEXANDER  ELI  TARRACCL\NO 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  My  .s,  1890,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Angelo  Tarracciano.'  Prepared  in 
Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago.  E.  E.  Soc.  Engr.,  \Vest. 
Elec.  Co.,  Chicago.  Married.  Two  children. 
Address,    1938   S.   Sawyer   Ave.,   Chicago. 

66ro.  JAMES  ALFRED  TATE 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  15,  1883, 
Belleville,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  Je  6,  1805,  St.  Clair 
Co.)and  Martha  Jane(Reynolds)  Tate  (b.  N  14, 
184s,  St.  Louis).  Prepared  in  Chillicothe  (Mo.) 
Norm,  and  I'niv.  Acad.  Agr.  Club;  Debating. 
Supt.,  Tp.  II.  S.,  Rollo,  111.,  1914-18;  Farm 
Adviser,  Monroe  Co.,  111.  1918 — .  Address, 
Waterloo,  111. 

6611.  MARGARET  TAYLOR 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Mr  27,  1883, 
Aberdeen,  Scotland.  Prepared  in  S.  Div.  H.  S., 
Chicago;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Teacher,  Henger  IL  S.,  Chicago.  Address,  342 
Normal   Parkway,   Chicago. 

6612.  HARRY  RAYMOND  TEAR 
(Brother  of  No.  4930) 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  5,  1892,  Chi- 
cago; s.  John  Henry  (b.  N  5,  1856,  Saybrook, 
HI.)  and  Mary  Ross  (Gaston)  Tear  (b.  Je  7, 
i860.  El  Paso,  do.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech. 
H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Sigma 
Xi;  Prelim.  Final  and  Special  Honors.  Assoc. 
Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Married  Gladys  E.  Warwick, 
Ap  7,  1917,  Chicago.  Address,  5467  Greenwood, 
Hyde  Park  Sta.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.  Standard 
Oil  Co.,   Whiting,   Ind. 

6613.     KWANG    TANG    TENG 
A.   B.   in  L.   A.  &  S.;  b.  D  28,  1885,  Canton, 
China;  s.  S.  P.  Teng.     Prepared  in  Prep.  Dept., 
Pel  Yang  Univ.     Address,  Canton,  China. f 

6614.  JOHN  MIFFLIN  THOMAS 
(Brother  of  No.  8817) 
Mech.  Designer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ja  6, 
1891,  Vincennes,  Ind.;  s.  Mifflin  Kennedy  (b. 
S  9,  1848,  Minerva,  O. )  and  Nora  Ellen  (Glass) 
Thomas  (b.  N  11,  i860,  N'incennes,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Vincennes  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Vin- 
cennes Univ.,  1910.  Iris;  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Univ. 
Band.  Appraisal  Engr.  and  designer,  Potomac 
Elec.  &  Power  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1914- 
15;  do..  Pub.  Service  Elec.  Co.,  N.  J.,  1915-17; 
Elec.  Bond  &  Share  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1917 — .  ist 
Lt.,  Ord.  R.  C;  Aerial  Observers  Rating,  Jl  15, 
1918.  Tech.  Sec,  Dept.  of  Mil.  Aeronautics  on 
Aeroplane  Armament;  do.,  Dayton  O. ; 
Mustered  out,  Mr  10,  1919.  Address,  825  N. 
6th  St.,  Vincennes,  Ind.  (Forward);  bus.  add.. 
Room  821,  Air  Bldg.,  Dayton,  O. 

6615.  LYLE  THOMAS 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  JI  16,  1892,  Lewis- 
town,  111.;  s.  K.  Thomas.  Prepared  in  Lewis- 
town  H.  S.  Law  Stud.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  191 6. 
Married  Francis  Meeks,  F  5,  1916.  Child, 
Elizabeth.     Address.  Lewistown,  111. 

6616.  MELAIN  THOMAS 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  IMy  12, 
188s,  Letart,  W.  Va.;  s.  William  II.  (b.  Ja 
9,  1848,  Zanesville,  O.)  and  Louise  J.  (Wil- 
son) Thomas  (b.  Ap  6.  1850.  Letart,  W.  Va.). 
Prepared  in  Mason  City  H.  S.  (W.  Va.) ; 
Marshall  Coll.  Sigma  Xi;  Agr.  Club.  Agr. 
Adviser,     Coles    Co.,     111.       Married     Margery 


Helen  Scriven,  O  6,  19]  5,  Beioit,  Wis.  Child, 
Robert  Osborne,  b.  S  i,  1916.  Address 
Charleston,   111. 

6617.  CHARLES   HENRY  THOMPSON 
Sales  Mgr.;   B.  S.   in  C.   E.;  b.  Ja   17,    1891 

Chicago;  s.  Oscar  Allen  (b.  1846,  Old  Towne, 
Me.)  and  Lizzie  May  (Ingraham)  Thompson. 
Prepared  in  Tilden  Tech.  II.  S.  Triangle; 
Scabbard  and  Blade;  Tribe  of  the  Illini;  Sigma 
Xi;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Swimming.  Mgr., 
Steel  Cut  Expanded  Metal  Co.,  Chicago,  1914- 
16;  Engr.,  Assoc.  Metal  Lath  Mfg.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1916-17;  Asst.  Chicago  Sales  Mgr..  W. 
Hagley  Co.,  Mfrs.,  191 7;  Asst.  Chicago  Mgr., 
I  he  Wilham-Bayley  Co.  of  Springlield,  O. 
Mem.,  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  Married  Mary 
Elizabeth  Van  Ornum,  D  8,  191.S,  Chicago. 
Children:  Mary  Louise,  b.  Ja  7,  1917;  Charles 
Henry,  Jr.,  b.  Mr  18,  1918.  Address,  129  W. 
74th  St.,  Chicago. 

6618.  HAROLD  EARLE  THOMPSON 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    E.    E. ;    b.    Mr   25,    1892, 

Chicago;  s.  J.  H.  Thompson.  Prepared  in 
McKinley  H.  S.  Upsilon  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa 
Xu;  Jr.  Mem.  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  E.  E.  Soc.  Jr.  Elec. 
Engr.,  Dept.  of  Engng.,  Chicago;  Res.  Engr., 
Sinde  Air  Products  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Ad- 
dress, 140  Hodge  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

6619.  DOUGLAS  DE  FOREST  TIBBITS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  7,  1890,  Mus- 
kegon, Mich.;  s.  Geo.  N.  and  Edith  C.  (Wright) 
Tibbits.  Prepared  in  Big  Rapids  (Mich.)  H. 
S.;  Greenville  Coll.,  1909-10.  Farmer,  Remus, 
Mich.,  1914-18;  do.,  Corwith,  la.,  1918 — .  Mar- 
ried Florence  Ehler,  O  28,  1914,  Champaign. 
Chiildren:  Alberta  June,  b.  My  27,  1916; 
Edith  Lucile,  b.  Mr  22,  1919.  .iddress,  Cor- 
with,   la. 

6620.  KENNETH  DALE  TILTON 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    M.    E. ;    b.    Ag   9,    1891, 

Des  Moines,  la.;  s.  H.  Tilton.  Prepared  in 
Moline  H.  S.  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Foreman, 
R.  &  V.  Engr.  Co.,  E.  Moline,  111.  Address, 
1620,    i2th  St.,  Moline,  111. 

6621.  GEORGE   LEINER   TITUS 
Farmer;   A.   B.   in  L.  A.  &  S. ;   b.   S   30,   1891, 

Sullivan,  111.;  s.  W.  R.  Titus.  Prepared  in 
Sullivan  H.  S.  Address,  1504  Monroe  St., 
Sullivan,    111. 

6622.  EDWARD  FRITCHOFF  TORGER- 
SON 

Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  28,  1888, 
Chicago;  s.  O.  Torgerson.  Prepared  in  Lewis 
Inst.,  Chicago.  Agr.  Club;  Agr.  (jlee  Club, 
1912-13.  Asst.,  Soil  Phys.,  Univ.  of  111.; 
Instr.,  Ore.  Agr.  Coll.,  191 8 — .  Married  Helen 
Jackson.     Address,  Corvallis,  Ore. 

6623.  HARRY  JACK  SHULTS  TRESSEL 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;   b.  Ag  3,   1892, 

Poland,  Ind.;  s.  E.  Tressel.  Prepared  in  Terre 
Haute  H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Comitatus;  Philoma- 
thean;  Grad.  Stud.,  Law  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago; Lawyer.  Address,  118  S.  13th  St.,  Terre 
Haute,  Ind. 

6624.  LEON  ALVIN  TRIGGS 
Life  Ins.  Agt.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  i, 
1692,  Elgin,  111.;  s.  Alvin  Charles  (b.  My  23, 
1S67,  Chicago)  and  Mary  Jane  (Martin)  Triggs 
(b.  II  18,  1868,  Kent,  Eng.").  Prepared  in  Elgin 
H.  "S.;  O.  St.  Univ.,  191.3-14.  Lambda  Chi 
Alpha.  Const.  Acct.,  C.  &  N.  W.  Ry.  Co., 
Camp  Grove,  111.,  1914-15;  Additions  and  Bet- 
terment Acct.,  do.,  Chicago,  1915;  Land  Valu- 
ation Acct.,  do.,  191 5-16;  Asst.  Gen.  Mgr., 
Crown  Elec.  Co..  St.  Charles,  HI.,  191 7-18;  Spe- 
cial Agt.,  Berkshire  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Elgin,  111.  and 


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[1914 


Chicago;  do.,  Minneapolis,  1918 — .  Mem.,  A. 
F.  A.  M.  Married  Bess  Louise  Grigsby,  Ap 
21,  1915.  Edwardsville,  111.  Address,  4049 
Aldrich   Ave.,   South  Minneapolis. 

6625.  FRANCES  HELEN  TROST 
(Sister  of  No.  8016) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  16,  1893, 
Philo,  111.;  d.  J.  C.  (b.  1843,  Ger.)  and  Minnie 
(Doss)  Trost  (b.  1853,  do.).  Prepared  in  Ur- 
bana  H.  S.  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  Athenean. 
Teacher,  Hist,  and  Ger.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Sidell,  111. 
Address,   511   \V.   High   St.,  Urbana. 

6626.     PHOEBE   CAROLINE  TUCKER 
(SCHNELLBACH) 
(Wife  of  No.  5927) 
A.   B.   in   L.  A.   &   S.;  b.   N   22.    1888,   Rose- 
ville,   111.;   d.   George  (b.   F  22,    1849,   do.)   and 
Addie  (Johnson)  Tucker  (b.  S  15,  1849.  Jewuit, 
N.  Y.).     Prepared  in  Roseville  Tp.  H.  S.;  Mon- 
mouth   Coll.,    1906-08.      Mem.,    Baptist    Church. 
Married  John   Francis  Schnellbach   ('13).  D  30, 

1914,  Roseville,  111.  Address,  806  S.  3rd  St., 
Champaign. 

6627.     BESSIE   IRENE  TURNER 

(OATHOUT) 

(Wife  of  No.  5846;  bister  of  No.  8831) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  15,   1891,  Gifford. 

111.;   d.    Harvey  J.    (b.   My   31.   1858,   do.)    and 

Jennie     (Craigmile)    Turner     (b.     D    27,    i860, 

Hinsdale,  111.).      Prepared  in  Gifford  and  Loda 

H.  Schs.     Teacher,  H.  S.,   Sibley,   111.,  1914-15- 

Married    Claude    Leslie    Oathout    ('13),    D    29, 

1915,  Loda,  111.  Child,  Charles  Harvey,  b.  F 
10,   191 7.     Address,  Cissna  Park,  111. 

6628.     FRANK  TURNER 

Assistant;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  20,  1886,  Du 
Quoin,  111.;  s.  William  N.  (b.  N  22,  1850,  Sey- 
mour, Mo.)  and  Mary  Ellen  (Harriss)  Turner 
(b.  Ja  21,  1857,  Du  Quoin,  111.).  Prepared  in 
111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Agr.  Club;  Hort.  Club; 
Country  Life  Club.  Asst.,  Dairy  Ilusb.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1914-17-  ist  R.  O.  T.  C,  1917;  2nd  Lt., 
332nd  F.  A.,  Camp  Grant.  111.,  1917-18;  Camp 
Robinson,  Wis.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  F  28, 
19 19.  Address,  R  4,  Du  Quoin,  111.;  bus.  add.. 
Dairy   Dept.,   Univ.   of   111. 

6629.     RHODOLPHUS  KIBBE  TURNER 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  26,  1890,  Butler, 
111.;  s.  John  B.  Turner.  Prepared  in  Hillsboro 
H.  S.  Sr.  Stag  Com.  Farmer.  Married  Feme 
Busby,   D  22,    1915.     Address,  Butler,   Ill.t 

6630.  JOHN  KLINE  TUTHILL 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  My  18,  1885, 
LeRoy,  111.;  s.  John  Arthur  and  Lyda  (Kline) 
Tuthill.  Prepared  in  LeRoy  H.  S.;  Rose  Poly. 
Inst.,  1905-7.  Acacia,  Pres.,  1913-14;  Sigma 
Tau;  E.  E.  Soc;  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Supt., 
Chenoa  Elec.  Light  Co.,  111.,  1914-16;  do..  El 
Paso  Elec.  Light  &  Power  Co.,  III.,  1916-17; 
Instr.,  Radio  and  Signalling,  LT.  S.  S.  M.  A., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18.  Married  Florence  Mil- 
dred Kincaid,  Je  21,  19M.  Le  Roy,  111.  Child, 
John  Jay,  b.  and  died  Jl  31,  1916.  Address. 
504   E.   Chalmers   St.,  Champaign. 

6631.  MILDRED  VAN  CLEVE 
(Daughter  of  No.  5467;  Sister  of  No.  5468) 
Med.  Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  21, 
1893.  Carlyle,  111.;  d.  Edward  Everett  ('12), 
(b.  N  I.  1864,  Chester,  111.)  and  Laura  Ella 
(McCurdy)  Van  Clcve  (b.  O  15,  1869,  Gray- 
ville.  111.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon  and 
Murphysboro  Tp.  II.  Schs.;  West.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  1914-15.  Phi  Beta  Kai)pa;  Athen- 
ean; Kappa  Delta  PL;  Final  Honors:  W.  A.  A. 
Teacher,  Sc,  IT.  S.,  Elmwood.  111..  1914-15; 
do..  Rollo  Consolidated  Sch..  Rollo,  111.,  1915- 
16;    Stud.,    Woman's    Med.   Coll.    of   Pa.,   Phil- 


adelphia, 1916-18.  Mem.  Zeta  Phi;  Am. 
Women's  Hosp.  for  war  service.  Address, 
316  N.  Johnson  St.,  Macomb,  111.;  bus.  add.. 
1300    N.    22nd    St.,    Philadelphia. 

6632.  HENRY  PIERCE  VANDERCOOK 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  31,  1892,  Chi- 
cago; s.  John  Demmon  (b.  Mr  11,  1866,  do.) 
and  Elsie  Isabelle  (Pierce)  Vandercook  (b.  Mr 
8,  1868,  Geneva,  111.).  Prepared^  in.-Xustin  H. 
S.,  Chicago.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa;  Ku  Klux;  Theta 
Nu  Epsilon;  Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club; 
Final  Honors;  Inf.  Capt.,  Univ.  Regrt.  Live- 
stock, Geneva,  111.,  1914;  Traveling  Salesman, 
Armour  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1915-17.  Mess  Sergt., 
Co.  C,  342nd  Inf.,  86th  Div.,  Camp  Grant.  111., 
1917-18";  3rd  R.  O.  T.  C,  do.,  1918;  A.  E.  F., 
France,  1917-19;  Mustered  out,  Ja  31,  1919. 
Address,  Lombard,  111.;  bus.  add..  Armour 
Fertilizer    Works,    Chicago. 

6633.     FRANK  EUGENE  V.A.N  DOREN 
(Brother   of  Nos.   3212,   4471,   6634) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  24,  1892,  Fithian, 
111.;  s.  Charles  Lucius  (b.  My  21,  1857,  Farm- 
ington,  111.)  and  Eudora  Ann  (Butz)  Van 
Doren,  (b.  My  4,  1863,  Hope,  111.).  Prepared 
in  LTrbana  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn 
Club;  Hort.  Club;  Class  Track;  Class  Baseball, 
1912;  Agr.  Club  Baseball,  1912-14;  Agr.  Glee 
Club,  191 2-1 3;  Sr.  Ball  Com.  Farmer.  Mar- 
ried Grace  A.  Gay.  Ap  14,  1915,  Quincy,  111. 
.4ddress,   Villa   Grove,   111. 

6634.     MARK  ALBERT  VAN  DOREN 

(Brother  of  Nos.  3212,  4471,  '6633) 
Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  191S; 
b.  Je  13,  1894,  Hope,  111.;  s.  Charles  Lucius 
(b.  My  21,  1857,  Farmington,  111.)  and  Endora 
Anne  (Butz)  Van  Doren  (b.  My  4,  1863,  Hope, 
111.).  Prepared  in  LIrbana  H.  S.;  Grad.  Stud., 
Columbia,  1915-17.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma 
Delta  Chi;  Ma-wan-da;  Scribblers'  Club;  Grad. 
.Scholarship,  1914-15;  Pres.,  Sr.  Class.  1913-14; 
Ed.,  ///.  Mag.,  1913-14;  Feature  Ed.,  Illio, 
1912-13.  Grad.  work,  Columbia,  1917;  do., 
1019 — :  Bn.  Sergt.  Major.  3d  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Dodge,  Des  Moines;  Mustered  out,  1919- 
.\uth.:  Henry  David  Thoreau,  Houghton,  Mif- 
flin Co.,  Boston,  1916.  Address,  710  W.  Ore- 
gon  St.,  Urbana. 

6635.  CHARLES  R.  VELZY 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  9,  1891,  La- 
niont,  Mich.;  s.  Frank  A.  and  Luclla  (Angell) 
\elzy.  Prepared  in  Thornton  Tp.  H.  S.  Iris; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Pres.,  M.  E. 
Soc;  Major,  Univ.  Regt.;  Class  Football.  Engr., 
Jlarvcy.  111..  1914-15;  Teacher,  Howe,  Ind., 
1015;  Efficiency  Engr.,  Moline,  HI.,  1915-17; 
rfo.."  Mich.  Motor  Co.,  FJint,  Mich.,  1917. 
Mem.,  111.  Naval  Militia,  Moline,  111.,  1916-17; 
U.  S.  Navy,  191 7 — -.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church. 
.Address,   15606  Lexington  Ave.,   Harvey,   111. 

6636.  ELIZABETH  ANN  VOSS 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2534,  49S2) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc:  b.  D  8,  1892, 
Thomasboro,  111.;  d.  John  Albert  (b.  Ja  10, 
1855.  Mecklenburg-Schwerin.  Ger.)  and  Caro- 
linV  (Lingreen)  Voss  (b.  F  20,  1858,  New  Vor- 
I)omern,  do.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Chi  0?nega;  H.  Sc.  Club.  Univ.  Sec,  Pres. 
office,  Univ.  of  HI.;  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Champaign, 
,9,8 — .     Address,  407  S.  State  St.,  Champaign. 

6637.     WINTIIROP  MADISON  WADS- 
WORTH 

Manager;  A.  B.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ag  4,  1890, 
Minneapolis;  s.  Frank  H.  (b.  Mr  2,  1859.  Farm- 
ington, Conn.)  and  Mary  (Mattoon)  Wads- 
worth  (b.  Ja  2.  1862.  Oswego,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Central  H.  S.,  Minneapolis;  Univ.  of  Minn., 
1909-12.      Alpha    Rho    Chi;    Class    Basket-ball. 


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Building  and  Real  Est.  Bus.,  1914-18;  Mgr., 
Rental  Dept.,  Confer  Bros.,  1918 — .  Married 
Catherine  MacNab  Anderson,  Je  24,  1916, 
Minneapolis.  Childreri:  ^\lary  Jean,  b.  Je  5, 
1917;  Dorothy  MaciNab,  Ag  17.  loiS.  .•(</• 
dress,  3540  I'illsbury  Ave.,  Minneapolis;  bus. 
add.,    711    Metropolitan    Bank   Bldg.,   do. 

6638.  ALVIN  LOUIS  WAGNER 
Real  Est.  Agt.;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  Ag  28, 
1891,  Chicago;  s.  Louis  C.  (b.  N  29,  i86i,  Lan- 
caster, N.  Y.)  and  Mary  (Gantzer)  Wagner 
(b.  Je  6,  1861).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H. 
S^;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1 909-11.  Chi  Beta; 
Fencing;  Gym;  Bus.  Mgr.,  111.  Union  Dramatic 
Club;  do..  Summer  Itlini.  Real  Est.  Agt., 
Was'ner  Bros.,  Chicago.  Mem.,  Pi  Alpha; 
Norm.  Park  Lodge;  O.  E.  S.  Air  Service,  Air- 
craft Production,  U.  S.  A.  Det.  8,  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich.  Address,  6226  Woodlawn  Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Y.  JNL  C.  A.  Apts.,  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich. 

6639.  ^CHARLES  LOUIS  WALDUCK 
B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  b.  Jl  17,  1890,  Chicago; 
s.  Charles  W^.  Walduck.  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  11.  S.,  Chicago.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Supt., 
Paducah  Pottery  Co.,  Paducah,  Ky.  Died  O 
13,    19 1 8,   Worcester,   Mass. 

6640.  VICTORIA  WALKERLY 
(Sister  of  Nos.  7283,  8850) 
Dietitian;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  N  21.  1892, 
Crete,  111.;  d.  William  (b.  Je  21,  1850,  do.) 
and  Magdalena  (Berger)  Walkerly  (b.  Je  24, 
1855,  Dolton,  111.).  Prepared  in  Thornton  Tp. 
H.  S.;  Chicago  Norm.  Coll.,  1909-11.  Cafeteria 
Mgr.,  Decatur,  111.,  1914-15;  Residence  Dieti- 
tian. St.  Luke's  Hosp.,  Chicago,  1915-18.  Dieti- 
tian, Base  Hospital,  Unit  11,  Camp  Wadsworth, 
S.  C,  1918;  do.,  A.  P.  O.  767,  A.  E.  F.,  France, 
1918 — .  Address,  Base  Hosp.,  Unit  11,  Cam|i 
Wadsworth,  S.   C. 

6641.  MABEL  CLARE  WALLACE 
Teacher;    B.    S.   in    II.    Sc. ;    b.    Ap    22,    1890, 

Chicago;  d.  George  William  Ransom  (b.  Je  2, 
1864,  Natchez,  Miss.)  and  Mary  Emma  (Ken- 
nedy) Wallace  (b.  JI  2,  1867,  Chicago).  Pre- 
pared in  Lyons  Tp.,  Radnor,  and  Hyde  Park 
H.  Schs.  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  Omicron  »Nu;  W. 
A.  A.;  H.  Sc.  Club.  Teacher,  Harrison  Tech. 
H.  S..  Chicago.  Address,  7000  Eggleston  Ave., 
Chicago. 

6642.  JESSE  NOBLE  WALTERS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  My  17,  1889,  Sul 

livan,  Ind.;  s.  Sampson  Walters.  Prepared  in 
Carlisle  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Class  Football, 
1910-14;  Class  Basketball,  1912-13.  ist  Lt., 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  Address,  Carlisle. 
Ind.;  bus.  add.,  Lyford,  Tex. 

6643.  MADGE  VIRGINIA  WARD  (GLENN) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  29,  1890,  Chicago; 
d.  F.  A.  Ward.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  H.  S., 
Chicago,  Athenean;  Scribbler's;  Spalding  Guild; 
Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Class  Basketball;  Re- 
porter, llhni.  Mgr..  Egyptian  Packing  Co.. 
Olney,  111.  Married  Edward  A.  Glenn,  Ag  ii, 
191 5,   Chicago.     Address,   Olney,  111. 

6644-  VERNON  HUFF  WARFIELD 
Bank  Cashier;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  D  i8,  1888. 
Decatur,  111.:  s.  Charles  Thomas  and  Evelyn 
(Huff)  Warfleld.  Prepared  in  Urbana  II.  S. 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi ;  Ben 
Franklin  Club;  Sergt.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Bus.  Mgr., 
Daily  Illini.  1913-14.  Asst.  Cashier,  Ferris  Co. 
St.  IJank.  Ilobson.  Mont.,  1914-16;  Cashier,  St. 
Bank.  Waco,  Neb.,  1916 — .  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church;  A.  F.  A.  M. ;  Neb.  Banker's  Assn. 
Married  Nell  Lindsey,  Ja  26,  1916,  Hobson, 
Mont.     Address,   Waco,  Neb. 


6645.  CHARLES  WILLIS  WARINNER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  31,  1893, 
Quincy;  s.  Richard  and  Lena  Anne  (Straube) 
Warinner  (b.  Loveland.  O.).  Prepared  in 
Quincy  H.  S.  Iris;  Soph.,  Class.  Treas.  Am. 
Blower  Co.,  Detroit,  1914-15;  Sales  Engr.,  do., 
>t.  Louis,  1915-18;  Chief  Engr.,  111.  Stoker  Co., 
.\lton.  111.,  1918 — .  Acting  Cant.,  111.  Reserve 
Militia  Co.,  Alton,  111.;  Tank  (Jorps.  U.  S.  A., 
A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  414  E.  9th  St., 
Alton,  111. 

6646.  FRANK  BAKER  WARREN 
(Brother  of  No.  5486) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  11,  1892, 
Pawpaw.  III.;  s.  James  A.  (b.  O  24,  1858,  Can.) 
and  Anna  C.  (McBride)  Warren  (b.  Pawpaw, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Pawpaw  II.  S.  Triangle. 
Engr.,  Am.  Tar  Products  Co.,  Stendendillc,  O.; 
do,.  Am.  Creosoting  Co.,  Loitisville,  Ky.  ist. 
Lt.,  F.  A.,  A.  P.  O.  718,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Ad- 
dress, 410  W.  Main  St.,  Urbana. t 

6647.  ENOS  WATERS 
Instr.  and  Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  27, 
1890,  Neleigh,  Neb.;  s.  Lewis  D.  (b.  Mr  31,1864, 
Carlinville,  111.)  and  Sara  (Enos)  Waters  (b. 
Je  14,  1S60,  Enos,  111.).  Prepared  in  Townsend 
Harris  Hall,  New  York  City;  Coll.,  City  of 
New  York,  1909-11.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Ed..  ///. 
Agr.  Farmer,  (Tarlinville,  1914-18;  Instr.,  Agr., 
Blackburn  Coll..  1918— .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. 
.Iddress,   R.   2,   Carlinville,  111. 

6648.  GROVER  W.  WATSON 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  14,  1891,  Galesville, 
111.;  s.  Charles  D.  (b.  S  29,  i8s9,  O.)  and  Har- 
riett E.  (Ijams)  Watson  (b.  D  22,  1869,  Farmer 
Citv,  111.).  Prepared  in  Farmer  City  H.  S. 
Phi"  Delta  Phi.  Atty.,  Farmer  City,  111.,  1914- 
17;  City  Atty.,  do.,  1915-17.  Ord.  Sergt.,  O. 
R.  C.  Mem.,  Dewitt  Co.  Bankers'  Assn.;  111. 
St.  Bar.  Assn.;  M.  E.  Church.  iMarried  Eliza- 
beth Welab,  Ap  12.  1917,  Farmer  City,  111. 
Child,  Richard  Hale,  b.  Mr  2,  1918.  Address, 
Farmer  City,  111. 

6649.     PERLEY  MELVIN  WATSON 
Ptin.,    H.    S.;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &    S.;    b.    Jl 

II,  1885,  Prairie  Creek,  Ind.;  s.  John  Marine 
(b.  Ag  20,  1 83 1,  Farmersburg.  Ind.)  and  Sarah 
Martha  (Frakes)  Watson  (b.  S  30,  1S53,  Prairie 
Creek,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Prairie  Creek  (Ind.) 
H.  S.;  Central  Norm.  Coll.,  Danville,  111.,  1902- 
:;:  Ind.  St.  Coll.,  1906-13.  Adelphic;  Delta 
Sigma  Rho;   Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Varsity  Debating 

III.  and  Ind.  Univ.  Prin.,  Tp.  H.  S..  Chris- 
man,  111.,  1914-18;  do..  Robinson,  III.,  191S — . 
Married  Margaret  Elizabeth  Moore,  Je  28, 
191 1,  Pimento,  Ind.  Children:  John  Moore, 
b.  D  3,  1912;  George  Henry,  b.  S  29,  1915. 
.■iddress,  Robinson,   111. 

6650.     MILDRED    RUTH    WAY    (SMITH) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  25,1890.  St.  Paul; 
d.  C.  H.  Wav.     Prepared  in  Central  H.   S.,  St. 
Paul;  Univ.  of  Chicago.   Married  II.  N.  Smith. 
.'iddress,   Verndale,   Minn.t 

6651.  RAYBURN  STOKES  WEBB 
.\rchitect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  S  i,  1891,  Ben- 
ton, 111.;  s.  Thomas  M.  Webb.  Prepared  in  E. 
St.  Louis  H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon  Delta.  Arch., 
James  P.  Jamison,  St.  Louis.  Address,  560  N. 
1 8th   St.,   St.   Louis.t 

6652.  ALBERT  G.  WEBBER 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  28.  1892, 
Decatur.  111.;  s.  Albert  G.  Webber.  Prepared  m 
Decatur  H.  S.;  Millikin  Univ.  Address.  487 
Ewing  Ave.,  Decatur,  III.;  bus.  add.,  Sarnia, 
Ontario,  Can.t 


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6653.  HARRY  CLAYTON  WEBSTER 
Estimator;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ja  13,  1891, 
Decatur,  111.;  s.  James  William  and  Harriet 
Julia  (Burgess)  Webster.  Prepared  in  Decatur 
H.  S.;  James  Millikin  Univ.,  1908-10.  Scab- 
bard and  Blade;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  Engr.  and 
Estimator,  Schmidt  Bros.  Const.  Co.,  Chicago, 
ipi4-i8;  Estimating  Dept.,  La  Salle  Engr.  Co., 
Chicago,  1918;  Prod.  Engr.,  Pensacola  Ship- 
building Co.,  Pensacola,  Fla.  Married  Alice 
Mae  Dick,  S  29,  1917,  Oak  Park,  111.  Ad- 
dress,  517   N.  Euclid  Ave.,   Oak  Park,   HI. 

6654.     EDWARD    ROY  WELLS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  3,  1892,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Frederick  Arthur  (b.  S  13.   1849,  Gene- 
va, 111.)  and  Mary  Maud  (Martin)  Wells  (b.  My 

II,  1 85 1,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Geneva  H.  S. 
Acacia.  111.  Rivers  and  Lakes  Conin.,  1914-15; 
Wells  Engng.  Co.,  1915.  Lt.,  111.  Reserve 
(Militia.  Mem.,  Kiwanis  Club.  Married  Mary 
Elizabeth  Shewalter,  S  25,  191S,  Champaign. 
Child,  Helen  Jane,  b.  S  16,  1917-  Address, 
Geneva,  111.;  bus.  add.,  344  Coulter  Blk.,  Au- 
rora,  111. 

6655.  WALLACE  MOREHEAD  WELTY 
Land.  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  19,  1890, 
Greensburg,  Pa.;  s.  Duncan  O.  (b.  Pa.)  and 
Mary  Margaret  (Galliher)  Welty.  Prepared 
in  Lake  View  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta;  Univ.  Soc.  of  Land.  Arch.;  Prelim. 
Honors;  Fresh.  Varsity  Swimming  and  Water 
Polo;  Class  Basketball;  Class  Swimming;  Cabi- 
net, Y.  M.  C.  A.  Land.  Arch.,  O.  C.  Simonds 
&  Co.,  Chicago;  do.,  E.  B.  Cooke,  Atlanta,  Ga.; 
do.,  Davenport,  la.;  Instr.,  Land.  Arch.,  la. 
St.  Coll.,  1916-17.  2nd  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheri- 
dan; N.  A.;  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  E,  331st  Inf.  Ad- 
dress, 332  Beal  Ave.,  Wooster,  O. 

6656.  HENRY  AUGUST  de  WERFF 
Intructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  28,  1887, 
Farina,  111.;  s.  H.  B.  de  Werff .  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Asst.,  Soil  Phys.,  Univ.  of  111.  ist 
Lt.,  Inf.,  332nd  Machine  Gun  Corps,  A.  P.  O., 
714,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  Farina,  111.; 
bus.    add.,   309   E.   Healy    St.,    Champaign. f 

6657.  CLIFFORD  HARPER  WESTCOTT 
(Husband  of  No.  6362) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  16,  1893, 
May  wood.  111.;  s.  Oliver  Johnson  (b.  Chicago) 
and  Stella  Harper  (Small)  Westcott.  Prepared 
in  Maywood  and  Melrose  Park  II.  Schs.  Zeta 
Psi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Sigma 
Tau;  Ma-wan-da;  Stud.  Col.,  Univ.  Regt.,  1913- 
14;  Prelim.,  Sijecial,  and  Final  Honors;  Engng. 
V.  P.,  Stud.  Union.  Mem.,  of  firm,  Westcott 
Engng.  Co..  Chicago,  ist  Lt.,  Const.  Div.  Q.  M. 
C,  Washington,  1).  C. ;  Mustered  out.  F  i, 
1919.  Mem.,  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  Married 
Nell    Kirkpatrick    ('14),   Jl    17      '917,    Decatur, 

III.  Address,  330  Washington  Blvd.,  Oak 
Park,  111.;  bus.  add.,  1644  Conway  Bldg.,  Chi- 
cago. 

6658.  ARTHUR  THEODORE  W^EYDELL 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  7,  1888,  Chi- 
cago; s.  F.  O.  Weydell.     Prepared  in  Hyde  Park 
H.  S.     Acacia.     Engng.  Dept.,  Bron  Co.,  Cham- 
paign.    Address,  440  Jefferson  St.,  Gary,  Ind.f 

6659.  FRANK  LEON  WHITE 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Jl  22,  1892; 
s.  Fred  W.  (b.  Je  10,  1858,  Geneseo,  111.)  and 
Eliza  R.  (Curtiss)  White  (b.  Ap  7,  1862,  Galva, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Galva  H.  S.;  Knox  Coll., 
1909-11.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Mech.  Engr., 
Galva.  111.,  1914;  do.,  Beloit,  Wis.,  1915;  do., 
Barber  Colman  Co.,  Rockford,  111.,  1915 — . 
Mem..  Rockford  Univ.  Club;  Illini  Club.  Mar- 
ried Ruth  L.  Thompson,  S  11,  1918,  Galcsburg, 
111.  Address,  506  Seminary  St.,  Rockford, 
111.;   bus.  add..  Barber  Colman  Co.,  do. 


6660.  JOHN  WILSON  WHITE 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  13,  1888,  Salem,  111.;  s. 
John  T.  White.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  City 
Collector,  Salem,  111.;  Lawyer,  do.  Corp.,  25th 
Kcgt.  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  9th  Brig.  F.  A.,  Camp 
McClellan.  Ala.;  Mustered  out,  D  13,  1918. 
■  Iddress,  Salem,  111. 

6661.     LAURA    GWENDOLEN    WHITMIRE 
(Daughter  of  No.  495) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  27,  1892, 

Urbana;  s.  Z.  Lincoln  ('86),  (b.  Metamora, 
111.)  and  Alice  (Fugate)  Whitmire  (b.  Eldena, 
111.).  I'repared  in  Urbana  H.  S.;  Univ.  of 
Calif.,  1912-13.  Illiola;  Scribblers'  Club.  Instr., 
Eng.,  W.  Chicago  H.  S.;  do.,  H.  S.,  Aurora, 
111.     Address,  289   North  Ave.,   Aurora,    111. 

6662.     SARAH    JANE    WHITTENBERG 
(COVER) 

.\.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  16,  1861,  Tunnel 
Hill,  111.;  d.  J.  S.  Whittenberg.  Prepared  in 
So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  East.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Married  D.  M.  Cover. 
Address,  Tunnel  Hill,  Ill.t 

6663.     ANTON  HENRY  W^EBMER 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  28,  1890,  Quincy,  111.;  s. 
Anton    Wiebmer.      Prepared    in    Quincy    H.    S. 
.4ddress,  1502  State  St.,  Quincy,   111. 

6664.  MINNA  WIKOFF 
(Sister  of  No.  9490) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  Mr  16,  1890, 
Chicago;  d.  Benjamin  Debois  (b.  Ag  28,  1859, 
Sidney,  O.)  and  Esther  (Conklin)  Wikoff  (b. 
My  2,  i860,  do.).  Prepared  in  Austin  H.  S. 
Chicago;  Rockford  Coll.,  1909-11.  Alpha  Xi 
Delta;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Omicron  Nu;  H.  Sc.  Club. 
Mgr.,  H.  S.  Cafeteria,  Waukegan,  111.,  1914-16; 
Asst.,  H.  Sc,  Coe  College.  1916-17;  Head  of 
H.  Sc.  Dept.,  Coe  Coll.,  1917 — ■.  Address,  5939 
Race  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Coe  Col- 
lege,  Cedar   Rapids,  la. 

666s.  RAYMOND  HARVEY  WILKINS 
Poultry  Husbandman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr 
27,  1888,  Danville,  111.;  s.  H.  A.  (b.  S  6,  1857, 
Muncie,  Ind.)  and  Anna  (Merritt)  Wilkins  (b. 
My  6,  1857,  Champaign  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  M.  S.,  Cornell  LTniv.,  1915. 
Kappa  Sigma;  Helmet;  Soi)h.  Cotillion  Com. 
Instr.,  Tissex  Co.  .\gr.  Sch.,  Hathorne,  Mass., 
1915;  Asst.  Poultry  Investigator,  Ky.  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  Lexington,  Ky.,  1915-17;  Poultry  Hus- 
bandman, U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr..  191 7 — .  .Id- 
dress,  Bureau  An.  Ilusb.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr., 
Washington,    D.    C. 

6666.     EARL  CLINTON  WILLIAMS 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  30,  1891, 
Gardner,  111.;  s.  G.  H.  Williams.  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Sigma  Pi;  Eta  Kai)j)a  Nu.  Mar- 
ried Marie  Louise  Mantor.  Child,  b.  D  25, 
1914.     Address,   Gardner,  111. 

6667.  BERNICE  CELIA  WILSON 
Dir.,  Cafeteria;  A.  B.  in  II.  Sc;  b.  N  24, 
1888,  Jacksonville,  111.;  d.  George  W.  (b.  New 
Ross  Wexford  Co.,  Ireland)  and  Mary  Elma 
(Boggs)  Wilson  (b.  Ironton.  O.).  Prepared 
in  Urbana  H.  S.;  Santa  Monica  (Calif.)  H.  S. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Cabinet.  Asst.  to  Dir.,  Univ.  of 
III.  Cafeteria,  1914-15;  Dir.,  H.  S.  Cafeteria, 
Rockford,  111.,  1915-17;  do.,  Long  Beach,  Calif., 
191 7 — -.  Address,  727  American  Ave.,  Long 
Beach,  Calif. 

6668.  JAMES  AIKEN  WILSON 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  M.  E.;  b.  O  14.  1888, 
Ilerrin,  111.;  s.  Henry  Wilson.  Prepared  in 
Ilcrrin  H.  S.;  Purdue  LTniv.  Engr.  Transpor- 
tation Dept.,  C.  C.  C.  &  S.  T.  L.  R.  R..  Indian- 
aiiolis.  U.  S.  N.  A.  Co.  L,  334lh  Inf.,  Camp 
Taylor,  Louisville,  Ky.  Address,  Herrin,  111.; 
bus.    add.,    112    Pleasant   Ave.,    Indianapolis. 


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6669.  NORMAN  KENNETH  WILSON 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  30,  1891,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Thomas  (b.  Jl  18,  1865,  London,  Eng.) 
^nd  Alice  Wilson  (b.  S  8,  1865,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Englewood  IL  S.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa;  Sigma 
Tau;  Freshman  Track;  V'arsity  Track,  1912; 
Varsity  Football,  1912-13.  Promotional  Engr., 
Portland  Cement  Mfg.  Assn.,  Chicago,  1914-16; 
Steel  Salesman,  Trussed  Concrete  Steel  Co., 
Youngstovvn,  O.,  iqi6-i8.  2nd.  Lt.,  473  Aero 
Sqdn.,  35  Eaton  PL,  London,  Eng.,  1918; 
Mustered  out,  D  22,  1918.  Jr.  Mem..  A.  S.  E. 
Address,  6233  Ingleside  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  415-418  M.  &  M.  Bank  Bldg.,  Milwaukee. 

6670.  SAMUEL  VICTOR  WINQUIST 
A.    B.   in    L.   A.   &   S.;   b.  Ap   12,    1891,    St. 

Charles,  111.;  s.  F.  Winquist.  Prepared  in  W. 
Batavia  H.  S.  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Cml.  Club; 
Ry.  Club;  Class  Football.  1912-13;  Mgr.,  Class 
Football,  1913-14.  c/o  Passenger  Dept.,  C.  B. 
&  Q.  R.  R.,  Chicago.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Co.  5,  Ft. 
Sheridan,  111.  Address,  194  Houston  St.,  Ba- 
tavia,  111. 

6671.  GEORGE  HYDE  WITTENBERG 
Draftsman;    B.    S.    in   Arch.;    b.    S    s,    1892; 

s.  Frank  (b.  Je  1857)  and  Ruth  (Hyde)  Wit- 
tenberg. Prenared  in  Little  Rock  H.  S.  Arch. 
Draftsman,  Peoria,  1914-17;  do..  Little  Rock, 
Ark.  Married  Minnie  Greenfield,  D  29,  1914. 
Child,  George  Hyde,  Jr.,  b.  Ja  27,  1916.  Ad- 
dress, 310  W.  23d  St.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.;  bus. 
add.,   300   Reigler  Bldg.,   do. 

6672.  DEAN  PARKHURST  WOLEBEN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  6,  1891,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. ;  s.  Harry  D.  Woleben  (b.  Ja  16, 
1862,  Marengo.  111.)  and  Anna  Jane  (Dean) 
Woleben  (b.  N  17,  1864,  Topton,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  Bloom  Tp.  H.  S.  Chess  and  Checker 
Club.  Army  Engr.,  Evanston,  111.,  1915;  Engr., 
Chicago  Hgts.,  1915-16;  Interest.  Commerce 
Comm.,  Chicago,  1916.  Valuation  Engr.,  G.  & 
S.  I.  R.  R.,  Gulfport,  Miss.,  1916-17.  2nd  Lt., 
Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  191 7;  Co.  D  and  Co.  E.,  6th 
Regt.  U.  S.  Engrs.;  A.  E.  F.,  1918;  ii6th 
Engrs.,  do.,  1918 — .  Married  Augusta  Elston, 
Ja  13,  1913.  Children:  Louise,  b.  F  24,  1914; 
Karl  Elston,  b.  N  30,  1915;  Margaret  Dean,  b. 
Ag  i^,  1917.  Address,  1534  E.  Beach,  Gulf- 
port,  Miss. 

6673.     CLARENCE  JACOB  WOLFF 
Journalist;   A.   B.   in  L.  A.   &  S.;  b.  Ap    14, 
1892.    Cambridge,    O.;    s.    W.    S.    Wolff.      Pre- 
pared  in    Springfield   H.   S.     Address,   510    W. 
Iowa  St.,  Urbana. 

6674.-  JESSE  JOHN  WOLTMAN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  26,  1888,  No- 
komis.  111.;  s.  John  and  Minnie  (Nantkes) 
Woltman.  Prepared  in  Nokomis  H.  S.  Sigma 
Pi;  C.  E.  Club.  City  Engr.,  Anna,  111.,  1914- 
16;  Drainage  Engr.,  Bluff  City,  111.,  1915;  Engr., 
Rd.  Dist.  5,  Bates  &  Rogers  Const.  Co.  Camp 
Grant.  111.,  1917;  Cleveland,  1917.  Const.  Div. 
War.  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C.  With  Bates  & 
Rogers  Constr.  Co.,  on  Constr.  of  Air  Nitrates 
Plant,  Toledo,  O.  Mem.,  111.  Soc.  of  Engrs. 
Married  Carrie  Edith  Poole,  My  11,  1916, 
Elgin.  HI.  Child,  Martha  Ann,  b.  Ja  17,  1918. 
Address,   Nokomis,  111. 

6675.     HARRY  GARDNER  WOOD 

(Husband  of  No.  7292) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  2,  1891, 
Jacksonville,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  and  Carrie  (Gard- 
ner) Wood.  Prepared  in  Jacksonville  H.  S.; 
111.  Coll.,  1909-10.  Lambda  Chi  Aliiha;  Scab- 
bard and  Blade;  E.  E.  Soc;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt. 
Elec.  Engr.,  1913-14.  Westinghouse  Elec.  & 
Mfg.  Co.,  1914-16;  Switchboard  Engr.,  New 
York   City,   1916-17.     ist  Lt.,  Engr.,  O.  R.  C, 


77th  Div.  Ildqtrs.  Staff,  Camp  Upton,  L.  I.; 
Capt.,  do.;  Le  Mans,  France,  1918 — .  Mem., 
A.  S.  E.  E.  Married  Helen  Waller  Webber 
('15),  My  7.  1917,  Urbana.  Address.  106 
W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana;  bus  add..  Westing- 
house  Co.,  New  York  City, 

6676.     JAMES  ELLSWORTH  WOOTERS 
See    G757A 

6677.     LELAND   MAGNESS    WOOTERS 
(Son  of  G757A) 

Journalist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  6,  1890, 
Duguoin,  111.;  s.  James  E.  (b.  My  28,  1861, 
Odin,  111.)  and  Laura  Esther  (Magness) 
Wooters  (b.  Ja  27,  1867,  Salem,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Carlinville  H.  S.  Journ.,  Staff  of 
Des  Moines  Register  and  Tribune.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church.  Address.  Wellington  Hotel, 
Des  Moines. 

6678.  GRACE  LUCILE  WORRELL 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  9,  1883,  Bowen, 
111.;  d.  James  Wilson  (b.  N  24,  1844)  and 
Nancy  Elizabeth  (Forsyth)  Worrell  (b.  Je  3, 
1848,  Bowen,  111.).  Prepared  in  Bowen  H.  S.; 
Carthage  Coll.,  1902-03.  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church.     Address,  West  Point,  111. 

6679.  BERNICE  WRIGHT   (ALDEN) 

(Wife  of  No.  6042) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  8.  1892,  Redmon, 
111.;  d.  Henry  H.  and  Rose  (Folger)  Wright. 
Prepared  in  Brocton  H.  S.;  Hamilton  Coll. 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Alethenai;  Scribbler's 
Club;  Sec,  Sr.  Class;  Capt.,  Basket-ball.  Prin., 
H.  S.,  Payson,  111.,  1914-16;  Instr.,  Eng.,  Oak- 
land Tp.  H.  S.,  1916-18.  Married  Lt.  John  L. 
Alden  ('14),  S  4,  1917,  Sycamore,  111.  Child, 
John  L.,  Jr.,  b.  Je  28,  1918.  Address,  119  Ex- 
change St.,  Sycamore,  111. 

6680.  MINNIE   ROBERTA  WRIGHT 

(BURTON) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  14,  1892,  Mc- 
Leansboro.  111.;  d.  Samuel  Marshall  (b.  do.) 
and  Carry  Sharpe  (Sobine)  Wright  (b.  Colum- 
bus, O.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon  Tp.  H.  S. 
Chi  Omega;  Yo  Ma.  Married  Robert  Olson 
Burton,  Jr.,  D  17,  1917,  Chicago.  Address. 
5540  Cornell  Ave.,  Chicago. 

6681.  CARL  STANLEY  WYANT 
Draftsman ;B.    S.    in    A.    E. ;    b.    Ja   4,    1890, 

Tanesville,  la.;  s.  Carl  Monroe  (b.  Ja  12,  1846, 
Hookstown.  Pa.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Greenlee) 
Wyant  (b.  D  12,  1850,  Washington,  Pa.).  Pre- 
pared in  E.  Waterloo  (la.)  H.  S.  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Scarab.  Arch.  Draftsman,  C.  M.  Winslow 
Arch.,  Los  Angeles.  Married  Bess  Fenton,  Ag 
30,  1917,  Los  Angeles.  Address,  4556  Lomita 
St.,  Los  Angeles;  bus.  add.,  1131  Van  Nuys 
Bldg.,  do. 

6682.  BERTHA  ALICE   WYKLE 
(Sister  of  No.  8035) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  21,  1891 
Danforth,  111.;  d.  William  (b.  Jl  28  1863, 
Peoria)  and  Alice  (Stafford)  Wykle  (b."  Ja  24, 
1 86 1,  Bolten,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Mahomet 
H.  S.,  111.  Wesleyan  Acad.;  III.  Woman's  Coll.. 
1909-10.  Instr.,  Math.,  H.  S..  Marseilles,  111., 
1914-16;  Grad.  work.  Columbia  Univ..  summer. 
1918;  Teacher,  Areola  Tp.  H.  S.,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress,  Mahomet,   111. 

6683.  JOHN  JONATHAN  YOKE 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Jl  11,  1878,  Ac- 
ton, Ind.;  s.  Jonathan  W.  (b.  do.)  and  Isahelle 
(Moore)  Yoke  (b.  Indianapolis).  Prepared  in 
Acton  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Butler  Coll.;  Inilianapolis 
Univ.;  Vories  Bus.  Coll.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914; 
Instr..  .'\n.  Husb.,  Asst..  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of 
W.   Va.,    1915;   Asst.   Prof.,   Horse  and   Swine 


50^ 


Univeksitv  of  Illinois 


U915 


Husb.,  do.,  1916;  do..  An.  Husb.,  do.,  1917; 
Acting  Head  of  An.  Husb.  Dept.,  do.,  1918 — . 
Auth.:  I-'orage  Crons  for  Hogs,  191 7.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church.    Address,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 

6684.  ARTHUR  EDWIN  YOUNG 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  26,  18S0, 
Pawnee,  Neb.;  s.  Everett  (b.  Me.)  and  Alclissa 
(McMichael)  Young.  Prepared  in  Pawnee 
Acad.;  York  Coll.  A.  B.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1906. 
Agr.-  Ed.,  Internat.  Sch.  of  Correspondence, 
Scranton,  Pa.,  1913-15;  Mgr.,  Irrigated  Farms 
Co.,  Trenton.  N.  J.,  191  5.  !NIarried  Elsie  Baker, 
1906.  Children:  Ethel  Baker,  b.  D  2,  1906; 
Margaret  Maitland,  b.  Je  13,  1912;  Florence 
Agnes,  b.  Mr  29,  1916;  Olive  Carol,  b.  F  5, 
1918.     Address,   K.   3,  Trenton,   N.   J. 


6685.  JESHINE  ZOHN  ZEE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  S  7,  1891, 
.Shanghai,  China;  s.  Kimboo  V.  Zee.  Prepared 
in  St.  John's  Univ.,  Prejiaratory  Sch.,  Shang- 
hai, China;  Harvard.  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenec- 
tady, N.  Y.;  Drevard  Co.,  Canton,  China. 
.Address,  10  Zenkong  Bldg.,  Rue  Voisin,  Shang- 
hai, China. t 

6686.  EUGENE  WILLIAM  ZEPPENFIELD 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  29,  1880,  St. 
Louis;  s.  R.  Zeppenlield.  Prepared  in  McKin- 
ley  H.  S.,  St.  Louis.  Alpha  Zeta.  Teacher, 
Agr.  and  Sc,  Stockland  Tp.  and  Iroquois  H. 
Schs.  Address,  2745  Acconiac  St.,  St.  Louis; 
bus.   add.,   Iroquois,    Ill.t 


CLASS  OF  1915  (629  LIVING,  15  DEAD) 


6687.  LOUIS  ASA  ABBOTT 
(Son  of  No.  416;  Brother  of  Nos.  4043,  4044, 
8909) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  9,  1891,  Ustick, 
111.;  s.  Alfred  N.  ('85),  (b.  do.)  and  Sarah 
(Green)  Abbott  (b.  Jules  Prairie,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Morrison  H.  S.  Acacia;  Agr.  Club; 
Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Prelim.  Honors.  Far- 
mer.    Address,   Morrison,  111. 

6688.  MARY  OLENA  ADAMS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  11,  1893, 
Tipton.  Mo.;  d.  Arthur  T.  (Ag  3,  1867,  Boone- 
ville,  Mo.)  and  Laura  Olena  (Stearns)  Adams 
(b.  Ap  5,  1868,  Tipton,  Mo.).  Prepared  in 
Tipton  (Mo.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Forest  Park  Univ., 
1914.  Hockey;  Basketball.  Teacher,  Math. 
and  Latin,  Forest  Park  Univ.,  St.  Louis.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  Forest  Park  Univ.,  St.  Louis. 

6689.  WILLIAM  CALVIN  ADAMS 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Je  23,  1888,  Mil- 
ford,  111.;  s.  Calvin  (b.  Ag  25,  1839,  Clinton, 
in.)  and  Julia  Ann  (Beatty)  Adams  (b.  Jl  7, 
1849.  I'indlay,  O.).  Prei)ared  in  Watseka  H. 
S.  Psi  Delta;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Chem.  Soc. 
Test.  Engr.,  St.  Highway  Dept.,  Springfield, 
111.,  1914-17;  Chem..  Tex.  Co.,  Port  Arthur, 
Tex.,  1917— .  Mem.,  A.  C.  A.;  A.  A.  A.  S. 
Married  Elizabeth  Whittenberg,  O  24,  1917, 
Springiield,  111.  Address,  1418  6th  St.,  Port 
Arthur,  Tex.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Texas  Co.,  435 
New  Orleans  Ave.,  do. 

6690.  HARRY  FRANCIS  AINSWORTII 
Supervisor;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    F   26,    1893, 

Greensburg,  Ind.;  s.  Charles  Bruce  (b.  111.) 
and  Nettie  (Upjohn)  Ainsworth  (b.  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Greensburg  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Sigma 
Nu;  Class  Baseball  Mgr.  Farmer,  1915-16; 
with  Polk  San.  Milk  Co.,  Indianapolis,  1916-17; 
Supvr.,  Vocational  Agr.,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  A.  F. 
A.  M.,  32nd  degree.  Married  Lida  Ester  Ains- 
worth, jl  7,  1917,  Greensburg,  Ind.  Address, 
Mt.   Summit,  Ind. 

6691.  HARRY  GREGORY  AINSWORTH 
Seedsman;    B.    S.    in   Agr.;    b.   My   27,    1890, 

Mason  City,  111.;  s.  William  Thomas  (b.  Bath, 
111.)  and  Ella  (Mitchell)  Ainsworth  (b.  Salem, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Mason  City  H.  S.  Book- 
keeper. W.  A.  Grandy  Lumber  Co.,  Mason 
City,  111.,  1915-17;  Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Ains- 
worth Bros.  &  Co.,  Seed  Corn,  Kentland,  Ind., 
1917.  Married  Marjorie  Grandy,  O  23,  1915. 
Mason  City,   111.     Address,  Kentland,  Ind. 

6692.  LAURA    ALBAND    (BARICKMAN) 

(Sister  of  No.   5517) 

A.    B.   in   H.    Sc;   b.   Mr  21,   1892,   Streator, 

in.;  d.  John  (b.  1854,  Alden.  N.  Y.)  and  Mary 

(Gleim)    Alband    (b.    1862,    Grand    Ridge,    111.). 

Prepared  in  Streator  Tp.  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Colo., 


191 1-12.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kap- 
pa; Omicron  Nu;  llliola.  Pupil  Dietitian,  Mi- 
chael Reese  Hosp.,  Chicago.  1915;  Teacher, 
Dom.  Art.  East  H.  S.,  Aurora,  111.,  1916-17; 
1/0.,  Streator,  111.,  1917 — .  Married  Dr.  Rob- 
ert Irving  Barickman,  N  17,  1917,  Streator, 
111.  Address,  215  S.  Bloomington  St.,  Strea- 
tor,   111. 


6693.  HAROLD  CORNELIUS  ALBIN 
Research  Chem.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  13, 
18S8,  Stamford.  Conn.;  s.  Eugene  (b.  1858, 
(jeorgetown.  Conn.)  and  Rena  S.  (Waterbury> 
Albin  (b.  1866,  Stamford,  Conn.).  Prepared 
in  De  Witt  Clinton  Evening  H.  S.,  New  York 
City;  Univ.  Acad.;  Pa.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1913-14. 
Alpha  Zeta;  Cosmopolitan  Club.  Bur..  Chem., 
Washington,  D.  C,  1915-17;  Food  Research 
Lab.,  Indianapolis;  Investigator,  Food  Hand- 
ling and  Storage,  Bur.  of  Markets,  LI.  S.  Dept. 
of  Agr.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Married  Christine 
May  Cameron,  N  30,  1918,  Irwin,  Pa.  Ad- 
dress, 175  Greyrock,  Stamford,  Conn.;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  Bureau  of  Markets,  Washington, 
D.    C. 

6694.  OTHO  WILLIAM  ALLEN 
(Brother  of  No.  7338) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1916; 
I).  Jl  21,  1892,  Ontario,  Can.;  s.  William  Henry 
(b.  S  4,  1865,  do.)  and  Mercy  (Williams)  Al- 
len (b.  Ag  9,  1864,  Bristol,  Eng.).  Prepared 
in  Clinton  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Cosmopoli- 
tan Club;  Master's  Scholarship;  Fellowship. 
Grad.  Stud..  Rom.  Lang.,  LTniv.  of  111.,  1915- 
17;  Instr.,  Spanish,  LI.  S.  N.  Acad.,  Annaiiolis, 
Md.,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Assn.  Teachers  of 
Sjianish.  Address,  23  Randall  St.,  Annai)olis, 
Md. 


6695.  ANDREW  JOHN  ALl'.ERT 
ANDERSON 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  M.  S.,  1916;  b. 
.^g  13,  1892,  Chicago;  s.  John  A.  Anderson.  B. 
.S.,  Lewis,  Inst.,  1913.  Grad.  .Stud.,  T.  &  A. 
M..  1915;  Conlr.,  Grant  Smith  &  Co.  Camp 
Mead;  Admiral,  Md.;  Mustered  out.  1918. 
.Iddress,   913    Irving  Park   Blvd.,   Chicago. 


669C.  BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  ANDERSON 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  3.  1893,  Charleston. 
111.:  s.  A.  C.  (b.  O  1872.  Meadville,  Pa.)  and 
Nellie  T.  Anderson  (1).  Je  2,  1875.  Charleston, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Charleston  II.  S.,  191 1; 
East.  111.  Sr.  Norm.  Sch..  1911-12.  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  .Scholarship,  Law  Sch.  Lawyer,  A,  C.  & 
Tien.  F.  Anderson.  Charleston.  111.;  City  Atty., 
do.,  1917— .  Exalted  Ruler,  B.  P.  O.  E.;  Sec, 
Coles  Co.  (111.)  Bar  Assn.  Married  Lena  Mc- 
Neel  My  18.  191 7,  Charleston,  111.  Address, 
Charleston,  111. 


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669;.  CLARENCE  JOSEPH  ANDERSON 

Accountant;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  26, 
1893,  Princeton,  111.;  s.  C.  A.  Anderson.  Pre- 
pared in  Princeton  H.  S.  V.  P.,  Ry.  Club. 
Acct.,  C.  R.  R.,  N.  J.,  1917.  Address,  23  N. 
Pleasant  St.,  Princeton,  111.;  bus.  add..  Wash- 
ington,  D.   C. 

6698.  IRVING  ANDERSON 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E. ;  b.  Ja  3, 
1885,  Rio,  III.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  Mr  10,  1848) 
and  Mary  Jane  (Tall)Ot)  Anderson  (b.  Je  17, 
1855,  Ale.xis,  111.).  Prepared  in  Galesbnrg  H. 
S.  Triangle.  Draftsman.  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.. 
Topeka,  Kati.,  1915-16;  Office  Engr.,  do.,  Chilli- 
cothe,  111.,  1916-17;  Div.  Engr.,  Marcelinc 
Mo.,  1917-18.  Lt.,  Engrs.,  U.  S.  A..  1918. 
Mem.,  Christian  Science  Church.  Address, 
Box  3,  Marceline,  Mo. 

6699.  WALKER  WHITCOMB  ANDERSON 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  8,  1892.  Hol- 
der, 111.;  s.  A.  W.  Adams.  Prepared  in  Bloom- 
ington  H.  S.  Acanthus;  Scarab;  Class  Base- 
ball. Arch..  Omaha,  Neb.,  1917 — .  Ensign. 
U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  Great  Lakes,  111.;  Lt..  (jr. 
grade)  Crew  No.  1,  Pauillac,  France.  Address, 
1408   N.   Main   St.,  Bloomington,   111. 

6700.     WILLIAM  FRENCH  ANDERSON 
Clerk;   B.    S.   in   Agr.;   b.    Jl   27,    1893,   Lake 
Forest,   III.;  s.  William   S.   L.    (b.   Ap   29,   1858, 
do.)  and  Anna  Mary  (French)  Anderson  (b.  Ag 

11,  1864,  Wooster.  O.).  Prepared  in  Deerfielrl 
Shields  Tp.  H.  S.,  Highland  Park.  Agr.  Club; 
Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Illinois  LTnion;  Jr.  Prom. 
Com.;  Homecoming  Com.  Clerk  and  Book- 
keeper, 1 01 5-1 6;  Clerk,  Sheep  Buyers  Dept., 
Swift  &  Co.,  Chicago.  1916— .  2nd  Lt.,  Pro- 
vost Guard  Co.,  Chillicothe,  O.,  S  1918 — •. 
Mem..  Chicago  Illini  Club;  Presby.  Church. 
Address,  104  Western  Ave.,  South  Lake  For- 
est. 111.;  bus.  add..  Sheep  Buyers  Office,  Swift 
&  Co.,  Chicago. 

6701.  HANS  HENRY  LOUIS  ANDRESEN 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  7.  1890,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Theodor  Andresen.  Prepared  in  Lane 
Tech.  H.  S.  Arch.,  Chicago.  Hdqtrs.  Co., 
128th  Inf.,  32nd  Div.,  A.  E.  F..  France;  Se- 
verely wounded,  Ag  191 8.  Address,  643  Barry 
Ave.,   Chicago. 

6702.     JOHN  ASA  ANDREWS 
(Brother  of  No.    5525) 
Superintendent;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    Jl    16. 
1893.   Cruger.    111.;   s.   Charles   Woodson    (b.  Jl 

12,  1858,  Washington,  III.)  and  Anna  Augusta 
(Jacquin)  Andrews  (b.  Ag  21,  1S58,  Metamora, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Walnut  H.  S.  Agr.  Club; 
Agron.  Soc.  Farmer,  Chatsworth,  111.,  1915- 
16;  Foreman,  ranch.  Manitoba.  Can.,  1916; 
Clerk.  Virden  St.  Bank,  Virden,  111.,  1916-17; 
Bookkeeper,  Bailey  Falls  Farm,  Ogleshy,  111., 
1917-18;  Supt.,  do.,  1918 — .  Addi'ess,  Oglesby, 
111. 

6703.  "MICHAEL  LOUIS  ANGAROLA 
B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Jl  6,  1890,  Chicago;  s.  Jos 
eph  Angarola.  Prepared  in  ,St.  Ignatius  Coll. 
Glee  and  Mandolin  Club;  C.  E.  Club;  .Spalding 
Guild.  1st  Class  Q.  M.,  Navy  Municipal  Pier, 
Chicago.     Died  O   3,   1918,   Chicago. 

6704.  DOROTHY  MAUDE  ARMINGTON 
(Sister  of  No.  8930) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  12,  1892, 
Di.xon,  111.;  d.  Alfred  P.  (b.  N  12,  1864.  Dun- 
ham, Quebec.  Can.)  and  Gracia  E.  (Laing) 
Armington  (b.  Ap  14,  1868,  Dixon,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Dixon  11.  S.  Sigma  Kappa.  Teacher, 
H.  .S.,  Dixon,  111..  1015 — .  Address,  717  Hen- 
nepin Ave.,  Dixon,  111. 


6705.     PHILLIP    FLETCHER    ARMOUR 
(Husband  of  No.  7072) 

Dist.  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S  ;  b  F  -^ 
1891  Rockford,  III.;  s.  William  H.  and  Sadie 
H.  (h.rnst)  Armour.  Prepared  in  Rockford  H 
S.;  Univ^  of  Wis.,  1911-12.  Sigma  Chi;  Alpha 
W^^M  !;  Cheer  Leader,  1914-1S.  Special 
•Vs'^-^.Northwest.  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  191s- 
.6;  D,st.  Mgr.  rfo  Champaign,  1916—.  C  A. 
m"  ■  j  V?'^^'^"-  '^^  C-;  '"ustered  out,  1919. 
.Married  Margaret  Anna  Marbold  ('15)  D  18 
c?'^'tVu""'''*'V'''  ^"-  -Address,  711  W.  Nevada 
-M  Urbana;  bus.  add..  First  National  Bank 
Blag.,    Champaign. 

6706.     DELLA    ARMSTRONG    (MENGEL) 
(Wife  of  No.  7081) 

M^'  ",■  r;  "•  ^''■W^-J^y  'S-  ^888,  Lamar, 
Neb.;  d.  Alexander  (b.  F  2.  1864,  Newton,  la.) 
■"^^dEmgie  A.  (Covert)  Armstrong  (b.  Je  4, 
1858  Linville  la.).  Prepared  in  Newton  (la.) 
H.  S.;  Highland  Ptirk  Coll.,  Des  Moines 
Swiniming  Honors.  Supvr.,  Mus.  and  Draw- 
ing, Highland  Park  Coll.,  Des  Moines,  1909-10- 
Teacher,  Pub.  Sch  Drawing  and  Mus.,  High- 
land Park  Coll..  Des  Moines,  IQ15-16  Asst 
Ouardian  Camp  Fire  Girls.  Pittsburgh;  Assoc' 
Lharity  Worker,  do.  Married  George  H.  Men- 
gel  (  15),  D  10,  1916.  Address,  302  44th  St.. 
Pittsburgh. 

6707.  LENNOX  FRANCOIS  ARMSTRONG 
Min.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  20,  1893, 
Chicago;  s.  Paul  Armstrong.  Prepared  in  Oak 
Park  and  River  Forest  Tp.  H.  Schs.;  Notre 
Dame  Univ  Chi  Phi;  Sigma  Tau:  Stud. 
Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Tribe  of  Illini;  Football, 
ii-ngr.,  Armstrong  Bros.  Tool  Co.,  Chicago, 
}'}'7.  J^aval  Aviation.  U.  S.  N.,  1918;  Bomb- 
ing Officer,  Ensign,  N.  R.  F.  C,  Pensacola, 
i-la.;  Mustered  out,  F  12,  1919.  Married 
Jeanette  Marie  Blum,  Ag  31.  1918.  Chica- 
go. Address,  335  N.  Francisco  Ave..  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Armstrong  Bros.  Tool  Co.,  Chi- 
cago. 

6708.  WALTER  CLARK  ARMSTRONG 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  26.   1891 

Chicago;  s.  Samuel  (b.  Ag  13,  1864.  Morris! 
iil.)  and  Emma  Ll  (Burnside)  Armstrong  (b. 
^  I;  1^65,  Wauconda,  111.).  Prepared  in  Lane 
Tech.  H  S..  Chicago.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Scab- 
bard and  Blade;  Lt.  Col.,  Univ.  Regt. ;  Agr. 
V.  P.,  111.  Union  Council,  19 14;  Homecoming 
Com.,  1914.  Mfr.,  Sheet  Metal  Specialties, 
'917.  2nd  Lt..  U.  S.  A..  1017;  ist  Lt.,  do., 
44th  U.  S,  Inf.,  Camp  Lewis,  Wash.,  1917; 
(Japt  Regt.  Adjt.,  do.,  1918— .  Mem.,  A.  F. 
A.  M.  Address,  1420  Farwell  Ave.,  Rogers 
Park    Sta.,    Chicago. 

6709.  EDWARD    LAURENCE   ATKINS 
Farmer;   B.    S    in  Agr.;   b.  Jl   10,   1893.   Rock 

I- alls.  111.;  s.  Edward  Lyle  (b.  N  29,  1870,  do  ) 
and  Sarah  Lestina  (Brown)  Atkins  (b.  S  3 
1873,  do.).  Prepared  in  Rock  Falls  H  S.; 
Kno.x  Coll..  1911-13.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Alpha 
Zeta.  Farmer,  Rossville,  Ind.,  1915;  do, 
.'^mithshire.  1916 — .  Married  Irene  Genevieve 
McBroon,  O  7.  191.S.  Geneseo,  111.  Children: 
Margaret  Madeline,  b.  Jl  iS.  loifi;  Jean  Irene 
1).   F  22,   1918.     Address,  R   1.  Smithshire.   111. 

6710.  BARTON  SLADE  AUSTIN 
(Brother  of  G20) 
Land.  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Land.  Gard.;  b.  Mr 
28,  1891,  Woodstock.  111.;  s.  Barton  Slade  (b. 
Jl  29,  1846,  Salem,  N,  Y.)  and  Alice  Almeda 
(Schryver)  Austin  (b.  F  11.  1856).  Prepared 
in  Woodstock  II.  S.  Univ.  Land.  Arch.  Soc; 
Scarab:  Prelim.  Honors;  Corp..  Univ.  Brig. 
Asst.,  Paul  Mueller,  Minneapolis;  with  Perl 
Bros.,  do.;  with  Am.  Park  Builders.  Chicago; 
with  Louis  Brandt.  Cleveland.  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church.  .Iddrcss.  1924  E.  loist  St..  Cleveland- 
bus.   add..    Room   608   Euclid   Bldg.,   do. 


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671 1.  HAROLD  EMERY  AUSTIN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Mr  4,  1893, 
Round  Grove.  111.;  s.  W.  J.  (b.  N  21,  1855, 
Mansfield,  Pa.)  and  Cora  Belle  (Simonson) 
Austin.  Prepared  in  Englewood  H.  S.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Tau;  Prelim,  and  Final  Hon- 
ors; Pres.,  Jr.  Branch  A.  S.  M.  E.  Engr.,  Am. 
Tar  Product  Co.,  Chicago.  Married  Elsie  Mc- 
Kinncy,  S  2,  1916,  Chicago.  Address,  640  W. 
73rd  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Am.  Tar  Pro- 
duct Co.,  208   S.   LaSalle  St.,  do. 

6712.  ALICE  GRACE  AXELSON  (LANE) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  6,  1893,  Moline, 
111.;  d.  A.  C.  Axelson.  Prepared  in  Moline  H. 
S.  Sec.  and  Treas.,  St.  Louis  Alumni,  1Q16; 
Certainteed  Products  Corp.,  Niagara  Falls,  N. 
Y.,  19 1 7—.  Married  J.  I..  Lane,  O  21,  1915. 
Address,  c/o  Certainteed  Products  Corp.,  Niag- 
ara Falls,   N.   Y.t 

6713.     HOLLAND  ROBERT   BACKER 
Ceram.  Engr.:   P>.   S.   in  Ceram.   E.;  b.  Je  6, 
1890,   New  York  City;    s.   Mary   Bacher.      Pre- 
pared in  Mt.  Vernon  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.;  Columbia 
Univ.     Address,   Bronxville,  N.  Y.t 

6714.  CHARLES  HENRY  BADE 
(Brother  of  G24) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My  6,  1891, 
Wahpeton,  N.  Dak.;  s.  Charles  G.  (b.  Ger.) 
and  Anna  W.  Bade.  Prepared  in  Royal  Bldg. 
Acad.,  Vienburg,  Ger.  Arch,  work,  Fargo,  N. 
Dak.,  1915-17;  Engr.,  U,  S.  A.,  Ft.  Leaven- 
worth, 1917-18;  2nd  Lt.,  407th  Engrs.  Depot, 
1918 — .     Address,  Wahpeton,  N.  Dak. 

6715.     ALEXIS  MATTHEW  BAGUSIN 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  10,  1885.  Odessa, 
Russia;  s.  Matthew  Bagusin.  Prepared  in 
Quincy  H.  S.  Le  Cercle  Frangais;  Rifle  Club. 
Attending  Med.  Sch.,  Harvard.  Address,  2, 
Wigglesworth  St.,  Roxbury,  Mass.f 

6716.     *JOHN   WII.LARD   BAILEY 

B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My  18.  1892,  Lovington. 
111.;  s.  J.  Y.  Bailey.  Arch.  Draftsman,  Loving- 
ton,  111.  36th  Aero  Squadron  Constr.  Dept., 
A.  E.  F..  O  191 7-1 8.  Married  Grace  Franklin 
1917.  Urbana.  Died  of  disease,  D  4,  1918, 
France. 

6717-  LA  FORCE  BAILEY 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  M.  S.,  1916;  b. 
Ap  17,  1893,  Gardner.  111.;  s.  Richard  Lincoln 
(b.  Morris,  111.)  and  Katharine  (La  Force) 
Bailey.  Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.  Sigma 
Pi;  Art  Staff  and  Ed.,  Siren.  Asst.  Instr., 
Arch.  Design,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1016-17;  Instr., 
Arch.  Design  and  Freehand  Drawing,  do., 
1917 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Willetta 
Goodspeed,  Jl  6,  1918,  Urbana.  Address,  1714 
Indiana  St.,  Lawrence.  Kan.;  bus.  add.,  Mar- 
vin Hall,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  do. 

6718.  ALFRED  MICHAEL  MARK 
BAKER,  JR. 
Farm  Manager;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  29,  1894, 
St.  Louis;  s.  A.  M.  Baker.  Prepared  in  Yeat 
man  H.  S.  Sigma  Pi;  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
Ionian;  Mask  and  Bauble;  Hoof  and  Horn 
Club;  Mgr.,  Class  Track;  Cant.,  Univ.  Brig. 
Mgr.,  Stock  and  Grain  Farm,  .St.  Charles,  Mo., 
1015;  do.,  St.  Louis,  1916;  do.,  Netherlands, 
Mo.,   1916 — .  Address,   Netherlands,  Mo.t 

6719.  FRANK  MILTON  BANE 
(Brother  of  Nos.  5016,  5017) 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  15,  1892, 
Dana,  111.:  s.  M.  Milton  (b.  F  20,  1855.  Mar- 
shall Co.,  W.  Va.)  anrl  Florence  May  (Clegg) 
Bane  (b.  S  i,  1856.  Dana,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Pontiac  Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Ma-wan-da  Tribe 
of  mini;  Baseball,  1913-15;  Basketball,   1914-15. 


With  H.  J.  Heinz  Co.,  Pittsburgh.  1915-16;  Dir., 
An.  Husb.,  St.  Charles  Sch.  for  Boys,  St. 
Charles,  111.,  1916-17;  Asst.  Co.  Agr.  Agt.,  Pon- 
tiac, III.,  1917;  Farm  Adviser,  Brown  Co., 
Minn.,  1917— .  Married  Lillian  May  White- 
man,  O  15,  1916,  Prairie  City,  111.  Child, 
Morence  Catherine,  b.  Ja  22,  1919.  Address, 
Sleepy  Eye,  Minn. 

6720.  HAROLD  EDWARD  BARDEN 
Elec.  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  S  25, 
1892,  South  Pasadena,  Calif.;  s.  Edward 
Everett  (b.  S  19.  1867,  N.  Attelboro,  Mass.) 
and  Mary  Ella  (Wood)  Barden  (b.  F  25,  1863, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  .- uuth  Pasadena  (Calif.) 
H.  S.;  Univ.  of  So.  Calif.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Scab- 
bard and  Blade;  E.  E.  Soc:  2nd  Lt.,  1st  Lt. 
and  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Fresh.  Varsity  Tennis; 
Class  Track.  Elec.  Draftsman.  So.  Calif.  Edison 
Co.,  Los  Angeles,  1915-17.  Brevet  Capt.,  111.  Nat. 
Guard;  Ensign,  LT.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  1917-18;  U.  S. 
N.  Acad.,  1918:  U.  S.  Submarine  Sch.,  New 
London,  1918.  U.  S.  S.  N-2.  Mem..  A.  I.  E.  E., 
U.  S.  N.  Inst.,  1915-17;  S.  Coast  Yacht  Club, 
191 5;  M.  E.  Church.  Add^ress,  406  Monterey 
Road,  South  Pasadena,  Calif. 

6721.     BYRL  A.  BARKER 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  s,  1892,  Mazon, 
111.:  s.  Joel  H.  (b.  Ja  31,  i860,  Putnam  Co.) 
and  Maude  E.  (Robinson)  Barker  (b.  S  1865, 
Mazon,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mazon  Tp.  H.  S. 
Farmer,  Mazon,  111.  Married  Hazel  A.  Thomas, 
O  14,  1915,  Harvard,  111.  Child,  Carolyn  Mil- 
dred, b.  F  14,  1917.  Address,  Mazon,  111. 

6722.  CHARLES  PRUDEN  BARKMAN 
Clergyman;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  2, 
1892,  Fairmount,  N.  J.;  s.  William  R.  (b.  1858, 
Parker,  N.  J.)  and  Sarah  (Welsh)  Barkman  (b. 
i860).  Prepared  in  Princeton  Tp.  H.  S.  San 
Francisco  Theological  Sem.  Address,  San  Ansel- 
mo,  Calif. 

6723.  RALPH  LINDEN  BARLOW 
Mgr.  and  Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  28,  1892, 
Urbana,  O.;  s.  Linden  Chauncey  (b.  Mr  24, 
1864,  Plain  Citv,  O.)  and  Cornelia  (Sowers) 
Barlow  (b.  N  4,  1868,  Lanesville,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Urbana  (O.)  H.  S.;  Law  Coll.,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  1914.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Sigma  Delta 
Chi:  Ben  Franklin  Club;  Helmet;  Daily  Illini 
Staff;  Ed.  in  Chief,  Siren;  1915  lUio;  Dope 
Sheet  Staff;  Sr.  Memorial  Com.;  Jr.  Smoker  Co. 
Sales  Correspondent,  Fort  Wayne  Corrugated 
Paper  Co.,  Fort  Wayne,  Ind.,  1916-17;  O. 
Rei)r.,  do.,  1917;  Mgr.,  New  York  City  Sales 
office,  1917 — .  Address,  40  E.  40th  St.,  New 
York  City;  bus.  add.,  501  5th  Ave.,  do. 

6724.  SOMENDRA  CHANDRA  BARMAN 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  19.  1894.  Agartola, 
India;  s.  Col.  M.  D.  Barman.  Prepared  in 
Univ.  of  Calcutta.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Cml. 
Club;  Le  cercle  francais;  ,  Hindustanee  Assn. 
Address,   Argartola   Tippesah,    Bengal,   India. t 

6725.     ALLEN  LITTLER   BARNES 
(Brother  of   No.   6726) 

B.  S.  in  Arch.:  b.  Mr  11,  1888,  Texas  City, 
111.;  s.  George  Dallas  (b.  i860,  Centerville,  O.) 
and  Winnifred  (Phillips)  Barnes  (b.  1850.  Tur- 
ner, Me.).  Prepared  in  Harrisburg  Tp.  H.  S. 
Address,  Harrisburg,  Ill.t 

6726.  NELL  BARJ^ES 
(Sister  of  No.  6725) 
Actress;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  17.  1891; 
d.  George  Dallas  (b.  i860,  Centerville,  O.)  and 
Winnifred  (Phillips)  Barnes  (b.  1850,  Turner, 
Me.).  I"repared  in  Harrisburg  Tp.  II.  S.  Grad., 
Cumnock  Sch.  of  Oratorv.  N.  W.  Univ.,  191 S- 
16.  Alpha  Xi  Delta:  Class  Historian;  Class  Bas- 
ketball; Hockey;   Swimming;  Bowling.  Tlieatri- 


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cal  profession;  Studying  voice.  Chicago,  1918 — . 
Address.  511  S.  liabcock,  Urbana;  bus.  add.. 
c/o  Clifton  Mallory  Players,  White  Kntertain- 
ment   Bur.,   100   Boyleston   St.,   Bo.ston. 

6727-  ROBERT  OLNEY  B.\RNES 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  20,  1S92,  Chicago; 
s.  William  Alexander  and  Isabel  (Oman)  Bar- 
nes. Prepared  in  Lyons  Tp.  H.  S.  Lamda  Tau 
Rho;  Univ.  Orchestra.  Valuation  Dept.,  C.  B. 
&  Q.  R.  R.,  1915-18.  Pvt.,  3rd.  Prov.  Co.,  .•;2nd. 
Engrs.  Address,  307  S.  Ashland  Ave., 
La  Grange,  111. 

6728.  AUGUST  MATTHEW  BARREAU 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  F  24,  1886, 
Ger. ;  s.  Edonard  (b.  Paris,  France)  and  Ma- 
thilde  (Rogister)  Barreau  (b.  Lige,  Belgium.). 
Prepared  in  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Chicago.  Brev. 
Capt.,  Inf.,  111.  Nat.  Guard.  Arch.  Engr.,  Uni- 
versal Portland  Cement  Co.,  1916-17.  2nd  Lt., 
U.  S.  Engrs.,  Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1917;  5th 
U.  S.  Engrs.  Texas,  1917-18;  319th  Engrs.,  8th 
Regular  Div.,  Camp  Fremont,  Calif.,  1918 — . 
Address,  2351  Milwaukee,  Ave.,  Chicago. 

6729.  EDNA  BARRINGER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  11,  1887; 
d.  S.  E.  Barringer  (b.  Hillsboro,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Hillsboro  H.  S.;  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
Teacher  H.  S.,  Witt.  111.,  1915;  do.,  Hillsboro, 
111.,  1916;  do.,  Coffeen,  111.,  1918 — .  Address. 
W^itt,   Ill.t 

6730.  ALEXANDER  FRASER  BARRON 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ap  21,  1891, 
Ord,  Neb.;  s.  John  F.  and  Adelaide  Louise 
(McCarthy)  Barron.  Prepared  in  East  Side  H. 
S.,  Denver.  Sigma  Tau;  I*i  Tau  Sigma.  Engng. 
Dept.,  Am.  Smelting  &  Refining  Co.,  Perth 
Amboy,  N.  J.,  191 5-1 7;  Va.  Ry.  Co.,  Princeton, 
W.  Va.,  1917;  tJ.  S.  Metal  Refining  Co.,  East 
Chicago,  Ind.,  191 7 — .  Camp  Lee,  W.  Va.; 
305th  Engrs..  Co.  F,  8oth  Div.,  A.  E.  F., 
France.  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Address,  2316 
E.  70th  Place,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  U.  S. 
Metal  Refining  Co.,  East  Chicago,  Ind. 

6731.  JOHN  PERCIVAL  BE  ALL 
(Brother  of  No.  5025) 
Accountant;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  23, 
1892,  Alton,  111.;  s.  James  Wesley  (b.  Mr  23, 
1867, rfo.)  and  Elizabeth  (Percival)  Beall  (b.  Ja 
19,  1867,  do.).  Prepared  in  Alton  H.  S.  Alpha 
Tau  Omega.  Cost  Acct.,  Alton,  111.,  1916 — .  Ad- 
dress, 1700  Liberty  St.,  Alton,  Ill.t 

6732.  WARD  POWERS  BEARD 
Teacher;     B.     S.     in    Agr;     b.     Ag    8,     1892, 

ISIilledgeville,  111.;  s.  L.  C.  (b.  N  5,  1858,  Chews- 
ville,  Md.)  and  Ida  E.  (Fiske)  Beard  (b.  Mr  7, 
1869,  Somerset,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Milledge- 
ville  H.  S.;  Knox  Coll..  igii-13.  Alpha  Zeta. 
Teacher,  Mt.  Carroll,  111.  Married  Marion  Eliza- 
beth Miller,  Ag  15,  1917,  Milledgeville,  III.  Ad- 
dress,  Mt.  Carroll,   111. 

6733.  MARTHA  SELMA  BECK 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  15,  1894, 

Wabash,  Ind.;  d.  William  P.  (b.  S  1858,  Har- 
risburg.  Pa.)  and  Lettie  Violet  (Belle)  Beck 
(b.  Ja  1870,  Paris,  111.).  Prepared  in  Short- 
ridge  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Butler  Coll.,  191 1-13.  Alpha 
Kappa  Alfiha;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Teacher.  Indianapo- 
lis Pub.  Sch.,  1915 — .  Mem.,  A.  M.  E.  Church. 
Address,   1019  N.   West  St.,  Indianapolis. 

6734.  EDWIN  LOUIS  BEIFUSS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  24,  1893,  Chica- 
go; s.  Herman  (b.  F  17,  1847.  Strausburg.  Ger.) 
and  Fredcricka  (Fischer)  Beifuss  (b.  Je  14, 
1856,  Wurtenlnirg,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S..  Chicago;  Crane  Jr.  Coll.,  do., 
1911-13.  Grad.  work,  Univ.  of  111.,   1915-16.  Al- 


pha Chi  Rho.  Mech.  Dept  ,  Am.  Car  &  F'oundry 
Co.,  Chicago,  1915-18;  Farming.  1918.  318th  F. 
A.,  N'eterinary  Detachment,  A.  E.  F.,  F'rance. 
Address,   5805   W.   Ohio   St.,   Chicago. 

673s.  EMERSON  DE  WITT  BELL 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  My  16.  1890, 
Pontiac,  111.;  s.  J.  E.  Bell.  Prepared  in  Pontiac 
H.  S.  E.  E.  Soc.  Elec.  Engr.,  Evanston,  111., 
1915;  do.,  Edwardsville,  111.,  1917 — .  Address. 
Elec.  Light  &  St.  K.  R.  Co.,  Edwardsville,  Ill.t 

6736.  MARY  BELL  (SLOAN) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  6,  1892,  Wells- 
ville.  Mo.;  d.  Rev.  Hay  (b.  Jl  2,  1853,  Rose- 
bud, 111.)  and  Lillian  (Sloan)  Bell  (b.  Mr  i. 
1870,  Ivandale,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  So.  111.  St. 
Norm.;  Millikin  Univ.,  1912-13.  Chi  Omega. 
Teacher,  Eng.,  Carbondale,  111.,  1915-16.  Mar- 
ried Dr.  Edwin  Plummer  Sloan,  O  25,  1917, 
W'ellsville,  Mo.  Address,  901  N.  Main,  Bloom- 
ington.    111. 

6737.  ARTHUR  JACOB  BENNER 
Ccram.  Engr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  9, 

1894.  Chicago;  s.  Jacob  (b.  1854,  Hesse,  Ger.) 
and  Harriet  Pomella  (Volkman)  Benner.  Pre- 
pared in  Lake  View  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Alpha  Sig- 
ma Phi;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma.  Ceram.  Engr.,  Tow- 
er, Minn.,  1916;  With  Jacob  Benner  Cigar 
Mfg.,  Chicago,  1916-17;  Ceram.  Engr.,  Hebron, 
N.  Dak.,  191 7.  333rd  Machine  Gun  Bn.,  Camp 
Grant,  1917;  Corp..  do.,  1917.  Sergt.,  do.,  1918; 
4th  O.  T.  C,  ist  Bat..  Section  A,  Camp  Grant, 
111.;  R.  O.  T.  C,  Mach.  Gun  Sch.,  Camp  Han- 
cock, Ga. ;  mustered  out,  Ja  19 19.  Address, 
5S32  Lakewood  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  653 
Willow    St.,    do. 

6738.  WILLIAM   JACOB    BENNER 

A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Ag  26,  1892,  Chicago;  s.  Wil- 
liam Benner.  Prepared  in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S., 
Chicago.  With  Hebron  Fire  &  Pressed  Brick 
Co.,  Hebron,  N.  Dak.  Sergt..  Co.  B.  333rd  Ma- 
chine Gun  Bn.,  Canip  Grant,  Rockford,  111.; 
Corp.,  Machine  Gun  (2o.,  344th  Inf.,  86th  Div., 
A.  E.  F.,  France;  Sergt.,  2nd  Prov.  Labor 
Bn.,  do.,  1918^ — •.  Address,  6032  Winthrop 
Ave.,    Chicago. 

6739.  WILLIAM  HARRISON  BENNETT 
(Brother    of    No.    3638) 

Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  7,  1892, 
Aurora,  111.;  s.  John  Franklin  fb.  Earlville,  111.) 
and  Viola  Alferetta  (Childs)  Bennett  (b.  Men- 
dota.  111.).  Prepared  in  East  Aurora  H.  S.  Del- 
ta Kappa  Epsilon;  Helmet  Club;  Lambkins; 
Glee  Club;  Stud.  Union  Dramatic  Club;  Com- 
poser, Musical  score.  Maid  And  A  Myth.  Sales- 
man, B.  F.  Goodrich  Rubber  Co.,  1915-17; 
Sun  Oil  Co.,  Columbia.  Tex.,  1919 — .  2nd 
Lt.,  Inf..  R.  C,  191 7;  Detailed,  Special  Duty, 
.\gr.  &  Mech.  Coll.,  Texas,  1917;  342nd  Inf., 
Camp  Grant,  111.;  Mustered  out,  F  12,  1919. 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. ;  Hinsdale  Club.  Address, 
52  N.  Pine  St.,  Hinsdale,  111.;  bus.  add..  Sun 
Oil    Co.,    Columbia,    Tex. 

6640.     ARTHUR    EDWARD    BENSON 

Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Arch.  E.;  b.  Mr  15, 
1892,  Chicago;  s.  Edward  Benson.  Prepared  in 
Lane  Tech.  H.  S..  Chicago.  Alpha  Rho  Chi; 
.\rch.  Club.  Arch.  Draftsman,  Chicago,  19 15-17; 
do.,  Detroit,  1917 — .  Address,  112  Kipling  Ave., 
Detroit. t 

6741.  FRANK  BERGMANN 
(Brother  of  No.  6088) 
Designer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  O  23,  1892;  s. 
Adolph  (b.  Austria)  and  Mary  (Taborshy) 
T'.ergmann  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H. 
B..  (Chicago.  Reinforced  Concrete  designer,  Vitz- 
thum  &  Teict  Co.,  Archs. ;  do.,  H.  M.  Heinz 
Concrete  Engr.;  do.,  Burlington  R.  R. ;  Design- 


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er,  Estimator,  and  Salesman  Weber  Chimney 
Co.  Address,  1151  Clinton  Ave..  Oak  Park. 
111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Weber  Chimney  Co., 
Chicago. 

6742.  PEARL  ANNA  MARIE  BERNHARDT 

(Sister  of  No.  7388) 
Chemist;  A.  B  in  H  Sc;  b.  Jl  20,  1892, 
CollinsviUe,  111.;  d.  .red  (b.  1-  12,  1866  Troy. 
111.)  and  Anna  (H^s)  ll?'-")ia'"4j,  '-'i;  ^^  ^^' 
1876,  do.).  Prcpar*  in  Collinsville  Tp.  li.  is. 
Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Yo  Ma;  Omicron  Nu;  Treas., 
Women's  League.  Teacher,  Sc,  Ridge  1< arm, 
111  1016;  do.,  Dom.  Sc,  Baltimore  bt.  Norm., 
Towson,  Md..  1917;  Emergency  Demonstration 
W^ork,  Md.  Agr.  Coll.,  Baltimore,  ^9\7-i^\ 
\sst  U.  S.  Food  Adm.,  Washington,  D.  C, 
Bur.'  Chem..  Dept  Agr.,  d,o.,  ^9if—-  Mem., 
Friend's  Soc,  Baltimore,  i^"^:  ".  S.  tood 
Adm.  Club.  Address,  1708  I  bt.,  N.  W.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

6743.  HARRIET  JOSEPHINE  BERNINGER 
Dean;  A.  B.  in  L.   A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja   18,  1874- 

Lancaster,  111.;  d.  Amos  (b,  O  18  1844)  and 
^larv  Rose  (Baker)  Berninger  (b.  Mr  10, 
18V6)  I^-epared  in  Ind.  St.  Norm.,  190S-6. 
kappa  Delta  I'i;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Asst.,  Educ 
Univ.  of  111.,  19.5-17;  Teacher  Pub.  Schs., 
lancaster  111.,  191 7-18;  Dean,  Blackburn  Coll., 
Carlinvilk  111..  1 918-.  Address.  Lancaster. 
m  b'is.add.,  c/o  Blackburn  Coll..  Carlinville, 
111.' 

6744.     CHARLES  H/\RRY  BERWALD 
Elec    Engr.;   B.  S.  in   E.   E.;   b.   Ja   s,   1892, 
DaUasTex^.  s.  Mrs    R.  Berwald      Prepared  in 
Dallas    fTex  )    H.    S.      Menorah    Soc;    t..    £.. 

Soc.rLt.  and  Q.   M..  Univ.   Brig    Elec  Engr.,     _ ^^^^^  ^     ^^^^.^^^  _^^^__    _^^^  ^    ^ 

Chicago.   1915.     Address,   11210  Michigan  Ave.,  j  ^^^.^     Bur.    of    IVIjnes,    1917— .  ,  Married   Mary 
Chicago.  '"'    '       TT    ,_        T^  -r  ,■  .     T,,      ^,  ■,  , 

6745.     VERA  BEYER 
(Sister  of  No.  7390) 
Probation  Officer;  A.  B    in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N 
2,     1891,   Danville.   111.;   d.   Peter   (h    do.)   and 
^far.'(Gunder)     Beyer     (b      ^868,    Fairmoun  . 
111.).      Prepared    in    Danville    H.S.      Visitor, 
United   Charities,   Chicago,    19; O-18;    Probation 
•     Officer.    Juvenile    Court,     Cook    Co  ,    Chicago, 
,g,8—      Address,  6102   Kenwood  Ave,   Chica- 
go; bus.  add.,  County  Building,  do. 


W'orthington,  Mr  10,  1917,  Oak  Park,  HI.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  Chicago  Retort  &  Fire  Brick  Co., 
Ottawa,   111. 

6749.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  BLAKE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  F  7,  1893,  May- 
wood,  111.;  s.  C.  E.  Blake.  Prepared  in  Pro- 
viso Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Alpha  Tau 
Rho;  C.  E.  Club;  Class  Football;  Swimming; 
Water  Polo;  Class  Basketball;  Sec,  Sr^  Class. 
Engr.,  Peoples  Gas  Light  &  Coke  Co.,  Chicago, 
1917—.  2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.  R.  C,  A.  E.  F.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  Peoples  Gas,  Light  &  Coke  Co.,  Chi- 
cago. 

6750.  EDITH  ELLIOTT  BOGGESS 
Missionary;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  16,  1886, 
Catlin,  111.;  d.  E.  P.  (b.  Jl  17,  1837,  do.)  and 
Hannah  Jane  (Elliott)  Boggess  (b.  D  11,  1846, 
Paxtoii,  111.).  Prepared  in  Danville  H.  S.; 
ill.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1914-15.  Omicron  Nu; 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  Norm.  Sch.  Dept.,  Isabella  Tho- 
liurn  Coll.,  Luckiiow,  India,  1916-17;  Head- 
Mistress,  II.  S.  Dept.,  do.,  191 7 — .  Mem., 
North  India  Conf.,  M.  E.  Church;  Missionary 
Conf.  Address,  c/o  Isabella  Thoburn  College, 
Lucknow,   India. 


6751.     MACDONALD   CHARLES   BOOZE 
(Brother  of  No.   5045) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.;  b.  D  lo,  1892, 
Bethany,  111.;  s.  Charles  Jackson  (b.  My  ,21, 
1864,  Gays,  111.)  and  Cora  Mabel  (Walker) 
Booze  (b.  Je  21.  1869).  Prepared  in  Sullivan 
H.  S.  Sigma  Nu;  Ma-wan-da;  Alpha  (Thi  Sig- 
ma; Ku  Klux;  Tribe  of  Illini;  Varsity  Football. 
Supt.  and  Efficiency  Engr..  Medal  Paving  Brick 
Co.,  Carrollton,  O.;  do.,  Malvern.  O.,  1915-16; 
do.,  W'ooster,  O..  1915-17;  Ceram.   Engr.,  U.  S. 


Gladys  Hudson,  D  31,  1915,  Joliet,  111.  Child, 
Macic  Hudson,  b.  S  25,  1916.  Address,  108  W. 
loth   Ave.,    Columbus,  O. 


6752.     CLARA  MARIE  ELIZA   BORGELT 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  26,  1887. 
Havana,  111.;  d.  H.  L.  Borgelt.  Prepared  in 
Havana  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Achoth. 
Teacher.  H.  S..  Flora.  111.,  191 5;  do.,  Havana. 
111.,    1916.      Address,   Havana,    111. 


6746.  HARRY  EDWARD  BIGLER 
(Husband  of  No.  7825) 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S  ;  b  S  21.  1891. 
Sieel  111.;  s.  Alexander  W.  (b.  Ap  24,  1863, 
Dunaee  Co  111.)  and  Elizabeth  ('1  olch)  Big- 
kr'(b^  Ja  2  ,  ,865.  Teutopolio,  111.).  Prepared 
n   East    111.   St.   Norm.   .Sch.,  1906-10;  Umv    of 

Chicago,  191..  l'.eu  f^?-"-  S'',"'■•(■,ll''cPub• 
ta  Sigma;  Ben  Franklin  Club;  Cml.  LluD, 
Norm  Sch  Club;  Bookkeeper  and  Bus.  Mgr.. 
Z^af/v  ■///'«;•.  Auto.  Salesman  Packard  Motor 
Car  Co..  Chicago,  1915—  -"'^J/*"  "Tn„t  D 
Camp  Taylor.  Ky.,  Ag  1918;  Mustered  out,  D 
,9,8  Married  I.eota  Irene  Mos.er  (16),  O 
4  1916,  Urbana.  Child,  ^uth  Elizabeth,  b. 
Mr  \o  918.  Address.  6830  Ridge  and  Ave., 
Chicagi;  bus.  add..  24th  and  Michigan  Ave.. 
do. 

6747.  ARTHUR  BARNES  BINGHAM 
r-armrr-  B  S  in  Agr.;  b.  F  21.  1891,  Chi- 
ca[o';  "  B.  H.  (b.  "865'  Hartford.  Conn)  and 
Ma";  (Barnes)  I'.ingham  (b  I867.  St  Charles 
111.).  Prepared  in  Oak  Park  H  S.  Acanlln  s. 
Married  Marion  Ruth  Groves,  O  21,  1916.  Riv- 
er Forest,  111.     Address,  R.  6,  Champaign. 

6748      GEORGE  FRANCIS  BISSEL 

Ceramist;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E;  b.  F  25    .89 J. 

Chicago;  s.  Frank  R.  Bissel.     Prepared  in  New 

Trier  HS.     Ceramist,  Chicago   Retort  &.  1;  ire 

Brick  Co.,  Ottawa,  111..  191S.     Married  Miriam 


6753.  CANUTO  OCTAVIO  BORROMEO 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ja  19.  1891, 
Cebu,  Cebfl.  P.  I.;  s.  Jose  Maria  (b.  Ap  12. 
1848.  do.)  and  Margarita  (Reynes)  Borromeo 
(1).  Jl  20,  1858,  do.).  Prepared  in  Cebu,  Cebfl, 
(P.  I.)  and  Manila  (P.  I.)  H.  Schs.;  St.  Char- 
Irs  Coll.;  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1912-14.  A.  B., 
I'liiv.  of  Philipiiines,  1912.  Cosmopolitan 
Club.  Engr.,  Vilter  Mfg.  Co.,  Milwaukee. 
1015-16;  Mgr.,  Cebu  branch.  Engng..  Mech. 
Dept.,  Pacific  Cml.  Co.,  Cebu  CebQ,  P.  I.,  1917: 
Asst.  Engr.  Mindoro  .Sugar  Co.,  San  Jose,  Min- 
(ioro.  P.  I..  1917-18.  Mem..  Mactan  Lodge;  A. 
F.  A.  M.;  Jr.  mem..  A.  S.  M.  E.  Address.  No. 
2.  A.samblea  St.,  Cebu,  CebQ,  P.  I. 


6754.     LOREN   CUSHING  BOW 

(Brother  of  No.  6102) 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.;  b.  Je  6,  1893, 
Detroit;  s.  Sandy  (b.  Plymouth,  Mich.)  and 
Anna  (Gushing)  Bow  (b.  Detroit).  Prepared 
in  i'.  Detroit  H.  .S.  Sigma  Pi;  Kcramos; 
.Scnbbard  and  Blade;  Homecoming  Com.;  Sr. 
Memorial  Com.;  Brevet  Capt.,  Til.  Nat.  Guard. 
Instr..  Math.,  N.  W.  H.  S..  Detroit.  1st  Lt.. 
Aid-de-Camp.  U.  S.  Nat.  Guard;  Staff  Brig. 
Gen.  Louis  C.  Covell,  63rd  Inf.  Brig.,  32nd 
Div..  Am.  E.  F.,  France.  Married  Annabel 
Frances  Coleman.  O  28.  1916.  Detroit.  Ad- 
dress, 222  P&cific  Ave.,  Detroit. 


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567 


6755.  HAZEL  W.  BOWLUS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  29,  1894, 
Williamsport,  Ind.;  d.  William  \V.  (b.  S  1858, 
Warren  Co.,  do.)  and  Dora  (Dick)  Hovvlus  (b. 
Mr  31,  1864,  do.).  Prepared  in  Williamsport 
(Ind.)  II.  S.  Achotli;  Classical  Club.  Teach- 
er, Latin  and  Ger.,  Bement,  111.,  191 5-17;  do., 
Iloopeston  H.  S.,  1917 — .  Address,  410  E.  Dan- 
iel St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  309  S.  Market 
St.,    Hoopeston,   111. 

6756.  HAROLD  SMITH  BR.'\DLEY 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ja  22,  1891, 
Rockford.  111.;  s.  Charles  Wyman  (b.  Ap  7, 
1863.  do.)  and  Carrie  Bell  (Smith)  Bradley 
(b.  Ja  18,  1864.  Whitewater,  Wis.).  Prepared 
in  Rockford  H.  S.  Delta  Omega.  Arch. 
Engr.,  Rockford,  111.,  191.S;  Grain  Elevator 
Engr.,  James  Stewart  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1016; 
Chief  Draftsman,  Sherwin  Williams  (Jo.,  Ken- 
sington, 111.,  1917-18;  Canadian  Leonard  Const. 
Co.,  Peterboro,  Ontario,  Can..  1918 — .  Mem., 
West".  Soc.  of  Engrs.  Married  Helen  Frances, 
My  26,  191 7.  Chicago.  Address,  5334  Hyde 
Park  Blvd.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Leonard  Const. 
Co.,   do. 

6757.  *GEORGE  RAYMOND  BR.VNNON 
B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Je  10,  1889.  Lowell,  Ind.; 
s.  William  Perry  (b.  Mr  22,  1859,  do.)  and 
Sarah  Ellen  (Barber)  Brannon  (b.  i860,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.  Acad.;  Univ.  of 
Wis..  1914.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.,  1911. 
Cow  Tester,  various  dairy  farms.  Died  S  15, 
19 1 8,  Great  Lakes  Naval  Training  Station. 

6758.  LESLIE  ORVILLE  BRIGHT 
Principal;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  5,  1889, 
LeRoy,  111.;  s.  E.  W.  Bright.  Prepared  in 
Foosland  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Class 
Baseball;  Football.  Prin.,  Sch.,  Foosland,  111. 
Married  Mary  DeLong,  D  25,  1916.  Address, 
Foosland,   Ill.t 

6759.     FLOYD  E.  BRITTON 
(Brother  of   G84) 

Asst.  Atty.  Gen.;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  24,  1890, 
Marion,  HI.;  s.  Rev.  Joseph  Walter  and  Lucre- 
tia  Ada  (Morgan)  Britton  (b.  Bonegap,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Medora  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.,  1909- 
To.  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Sec.,  Fresh.  Class,  1910- 
II.  Atty.,  Mounds,  111..  1915-17;  Asst.  Atty. 
Gen.  of  III.,  Springfield.  111..  1917 — .  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church.  Married  Gladys  Gaunt,  D  25, 
1912,  Mound  City,  III.  Children:  Robert 
Gaunt,  b.  S  16,  1914;  James  William,  b.  Ag  i, 
1017.  Address,  1444  Dial  Court,  Springfield, 
111. 

6760.     WILLIAM   SANFORD  BROCK 

Associate;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  17,  1888,  W. 
Va. ;  s.  .Sanford  Columbus  (b.  Mr  16,  1862, 
Wayne  Tp.,  Greene  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Jessie 
(Scott)  Brock  (b.  Ja  1867,  Waynesburg,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Waynesburg  (Pa.)  Acad.  A.  B., 
Waynesburg  Coll.,  1910.  Instr..  Pomology, 
Univ.  of  III.,  1915-18;  Assoc,  do.,  1918 — . 
Married  Nell  E.  Lewis,  My  15,  1912,  Waynes- 
burg, Pa.  Child,  Christine  Jessie,  b.  /\g  30, 
1916.     Address,  708  S.  Goodwin  Ave.,  Urbana. 

6761.  NATHAN  BROMBERG 
Tool  Designer;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  b.  O  22, 
1891,  Pinsk,  Russia;  s.  Charles  (b.  1871,  do.) 
and  Cecelia  Broniberg  (b.  1S71,  Drohitsen, 
Russia).  Prei^ared  in  Mcdill  H.  S.,  Chicago; 
Crane  Jr.  Coll.,  Chicago,  1911-13.  Ceram. 
Club;  Menorali  Soc;  Class  Football;  Varsity 
Wrestling;  Varsity  Fencing.  Cost  Analyst, 
Chicago  Water  Dcpt.,  Chicago.  191 5-16;  Ceram. 
Chem.,  Des  Moines  Clay  Co.,  Des  Moines, 
1916;  Asst.  Engr.,  Moscow  Auto  Co.,  New 
York  and  Chicago  offices,  1916;  Tool  Designer, 
Goddard  &  Co.,  Chicago.  1917;  Partner  in 
firm,    Chicago    Tool    Reclaiming    Co.,    Chicago, 


1918 — .  Married  Esther  Slon,  F  i,  1919,  Chi- 
cago. Address,  1330  Washburne  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,   147-149    West  Austin   Ave.,  do. 

6762.     ELIZABETH  MAUDE  BROOKS 

(Sister  of  No.  4571) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  i,  1891, 
Bethlehem,  Pa..;  d.  John  Pasdal  (b.  S  24,  1861, 
Kittery,  Me.)  and  Maude  Pepperrell  (Perkins) 
Brooks  (b.  F  6,  1863,  Atchison,  Kan.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  and  Urbana  H.  Schs. : 
Potsdam  Norm.  .Sch.,  N.  Y.,  1914-15.  Delta 
Gamma;  Alethenai;  W.  A.  A.  Asst.  Instr.,  H. 
S.,  Eliot,  Me.,  1915-16;  do.,  Potsdam,  N.  Y., 
1916-17;  North  Woodstock,  N.  11.,  1917 — .  Ad- 
dress, Potsdam,  N.  Y.;  bus.  add..  North  Wood- 
stock,   N.    H. 

6763.  FANNIE  M.  BROOKS 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2916,  5051) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  H.  S.;  b.  Ap  4,  1880; 
d.  George  W.  (b.  F  14,  1850)  and  Anna  Au- 
gusta (Gray)  Brooks  (b.  F  22,  1852).  Pre- 
pared in  Saunemin  H.  S.;  Diploma,  Nurses  Tr. 
Sch.,  South  Bend,  Ind.;  Columbia,  summer, 
1 9 16.  Achoth;  Sigma  Kappa;  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
IHiola;  H.  Sc.  Club.  Registered  Nurse,  Spring- 
field, 1915;  Instr..  Home  Econ.  Exten.  Service, 
L^niv.  of  111.,  1917 — .  Am.  Red  Cross  Nurse, 
France.  Address,  qi6  W.  Nevada  St.,  Ur- 
bana; bus.  add..  Hotel  Galilee,  41  Rue  de 
Galilee,    Paris,   France. 

6764.  OSCAR  FRANKLIN  BROOKS 
(Brother  of  No.  8166) 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  3.  1890,  Paris, 
111.;  s.  Thomas  J.  (b.  My  27.  1861,  Albany, 
Ky.)  and  Beatrice  (Stearns)  Brooks  (b.  Mr 
28,  1869,  Edgar  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Paris 
H.  S.  Gen.  Mgr.,  Dak.  Coal  Co.,  Minot,  N. 
D.  M.  G.  Corps,  46th  Inf.,  Camp  Sheridan, 
Ala.;  Sergt.,  27th  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F..  France; 
Returned  to  states.  Address,  1008  W.  Green 
St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add..  Box  loi,  Minot,  N. 
Dak. 

6765.  ELMER  ALFRED   BROWN 
(Brother  of  No.  2591) 

Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  My  24,  1891, 
St.  Louis;  s.  (Tharles  H.  and  Arena  I.  (Tanner) 
Brown.  Elec.  Engr.,  Clark  Mfg.  Co.,  Cleve- 
land; South.  Acid  &  Sulphur  Co.,  St.  Louis. 
Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Address,  1287  Sut- 
ter Ave.,  St.   Louis. 

6766.  ELMER  ARTHUR  BROWN 
Mech.   Engr.;  B.   S.  in   M.  E.;  b.  S  6,  1891, 

Kempton.  111.;  s.  Mrs.  Louella  Brown.  Pre- 
pared in  Kankakee  H.  S.  Engr.,  Harrison  Cu 
cumber  Co.,  Kankakee,  111.,  1915 — -.  Address 
5  54   S.    Rosewood  Ave.,   Kankakee,   111. 

6767.  JOHN  BERNIS  BROWN 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  D 
25,  1893,  Rock  Falls,  III.;  s.  Frank  Turner  (b. 
Grand  Tower.  111.)  and  Katherine  P..  (Robb) 
Brown  (b.  Rock  Falls,  HI.).  Prepared  in  Ster- 
ling Tp.  H.  S.  Chem.  Club;  Phi  Lambda  Up- 
silon.  Chem.,  Dept.  of  Chem.,  Univ.  of  III.. 
1018 — .  Food  Div.,  Sergt.,  San.  C.  N.  A.,  1917: 
2nd  Lt..  do..  Washington,  D.  C.  191 8 — .  Mar- 
ried Bertha  States,  O  9.  1018,  Champaign.  Ad- 
dress,  1005  W.  Springfield  Ave.,   Champaign. 

6768.  LLOYD  WARFIELD  BROWN 
V.  P.,  Elec.  Co.;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  My  6,  1891, 
Morgan  Co.,  III.;  s.  William  Barr  (b.  S  4, 
i860,  Lexington,  Ky.)  and  Fannie  E.  (McCoy) 
Brown  (b.  N  27,  1859,  Paris,  Ky.).  Prepared 
in  Whipple  .Xcad. ;  111.  Coll..  Jacksonville.  III. 
Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho.  Farmer, 
101516;  .Service  Mgr.,  Central  III.  Elec.  Co., 
Mr'  1016-JI  16;  V.  P.,  do.,  JI  1916-N  17- 
Ord.    Supply    Sch.,    San    Antonio    Arsenal,    Ja 


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i9i7.Mr  1917;  Officers  Supply  Sch.,  Camp 
Mead,  Md..  Mr  1917-Je  1917.  •-amp  Hancock. 
Ga.,  Je  1017-JI  1917;  San  Antonio  Arsenal,  Jl 
1917—.  Mem..  B.  P.  O.  E..  1913;  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
R  A  M  ;  K.  T.,  191 7.  Address,  Jacksonville, 
111. 
6769.  PEMBROKE  HOLCOMB  BROWN 
Student:  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  26, 
1885,  Rockford,  111.;  .s.  Caroline  E.  Brown. 
Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S.  Acacia;  Mu  Oani- 
ma  Rlio;  Philomalhean;  Prelim.  Honors.  Grad. 
Stud..  Econ..  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-17-  '^H''"^; 
1619    Massachusetts    Ave.,    Cambridge,    Mass.? 

6770.     'WALDO  REINHART  BROWN 
A.   B.   in   L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  21,   1892,  Niles 
Center,  111.;  s.  J.  W.  Brown.     Prepared  in  Carl 
Schurz    II.    S.,    Chicago.      55th    Inf.,    France. 
Killed  in   action,   1918,  France. 

6771.     EVERETT  ROBERT  BRUNSKILL 
(Brother  of  No.  8177) 

Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Mr  18,  1894. 
Pontiac.  111.;  s.  Robert  (b.  1863.  Cayuga,  111.) 
and  Anna  (Pearson)  Brunskill  (b.  186b,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Pontiac  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma; 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Mgr..  Football; 
Special  Honors.  Married  Marie  1^  Pruett  Ap 
29,  1916,  Indianapolis.  Child.  James  Robert, 
b.  My  22,  1918.  Address,  3948  Lindley  Ave., 
Norwood,  O.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Cult  &  Wiborg, 
Cincinnati. 

6772.  ROY  IRVING  BUCHANAN 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.:  b.  Je  14,  1883,  St. 
Francisville,  111.;  s.  A.  B.  Buchanan.  Pre- 
pared in  Darlington  (Ind.)  H.  S. ;  Vyabash 
Coll  ;  Hanover  Coll.  Address,  St.  Francisville, 
lll.t 

6773.  ERMANE  GAYLORD  BUCHER 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.;  b.  S  8,  1890,  Pon- 
tiac, 111.;  s.  Nicholas  (b.  Ag  1847,  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.)  and  Emma  (Hartman)  Bucher  (b.  Ap 
13  1853,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Pontiac  Ip.  H. 
S.;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  Summer  191 6;  Univ.  of 
Wis  1 91 7;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  Summer,  1918. 
Chi  beta;  Lambda  Tau  Rho.  Pres.,  ist.  Regt. 
Band,  1914-15;  Cym.  team,  1912-15;  Univ.  Or- 
chestra 1911-15;  Solo  Clarinet  1913-15-  i^?"" 
er.  Math.,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla..  1915-16;  Dir., 
Municipal  Concert  Band,  do.;  In  Charge  be. 
Dept  Tp.  H.  S.,  Streator,  1916-18;  Classifica- 
tion Div.,  Personnel  Office,  Jefferson  Barracks, 
Mo.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  D  14.  1918-,  Mem., 
Amy  Ceram.  Soc.;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address. 
203  Sherman  Ave.,  Pontiac,  111.;  bus.  add., 
Streator.  111. 

6774.  CARL  WILLIAM  BUCKLER 
(Brother  of  No.  8976) 
Teacher  and  Dir.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b  Ap 
Id  1887,  Metcalf,  111.;  s.  William  Martin  (b.  F 
o  1843,  Ky.)  and  Elizabeth  Jane  (Jennings) 
Buckler  (b.  N  t6,  18C2,  Ilarrisburg,  Ky.).  Pre- 
pared in  Paris  H.  S.  Ionian.  Dir.,  Agr.,  Man. 
Tr.  Sch..  Glenwood,  111.,  1915—-  Address. 
Glcnwood,   111. 


111.).  Prepared  in  Morrison  H.  S.  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta;  Yo  Ma.  Teacher,  Union  Grove, 
111.  Home  Demonstration  Agt.,  U.  S.  Dept. 
of  Agr.,  Morrison,  111.  Address,  907  W.  Ore- 
gon  St.,   Urbana;   bus.   add.,  Morrison,   111. 

6777.  FRANK  AVERY  BUSH 
(Husband  of  No.  8253) 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  8,  1892. 
Peoria;  s.  Frank  Hendenburg  (b.  Ag  7,  1865, 
do.)  and  Harriett  Maria  (Avery)  Bush  (b.  Mr 
22,  1S66,  Troy,  N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Peoria 
H.  S.  Acacia;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Cml.  Club: 
Illio  Staff.  Salesman  in  Dry  Goods  Store,  Peo- 
ria 1915-16;  do.,  Wholesale  Silk  Dept.,  Mar- 
shall Field  &  Co.,  Chicago,  19 16-17.  'st  O-  \ 
C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  191 7;  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  4th 
Co.,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1918— .  Married  Har- 
riette  Gabrielle  Dadant  ('17),  N  10,  191 7,  Ham- 
ilton, 111.  Address,  1140  2nd  Ave.,  Rockford, 
111. 

6778.  GEORGE  ROWLAND  BUTLER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  6,  1894,  Chi- 
cago; s.  H.  W.  and  Alice  (Carter)  Butler  (b. 
O  12,  1873,  do.).  Prepared  in  Lane  Tech.  H. 
S,  Chicago.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Scabbard  and 
Blade;  Ku  Klux;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Chicago 
Univ.  Scholarship  for  four  yrs.  work.  C  oust. 
Engr.,  Ind.  Steel  Co..  Indiana  Harbor,  1916. 
Border  Service,  111.  Militia,  1916;  ist  R.  O. 
T  C  ,  Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1917;  Capt.,  N. 
G.,  Co.,  38th  Inf..  France;  Wounded  in  Ac- 
tion; Received  Croix  de  Guerre;  Instr.,  Inf. 
Sch.  of  Weapons,  Chatillon,  France.  Auth.: 
The  Man's  Prayer,  Athena  Mag.  and  Chicago 
Herald.     Address,   5410  Giddings  St.,   Chicago. 

6779.  BYRDIE  BLYE  BUTZER 

(Sister  of  Nos.  4101,  5571,  6780) 
A  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  2,  1892,  Hills- 
dale, 111.;  d.  John  Franklin  (b.  My  17,  1858) 
and  Christina  (Roos)  Butzcr  (b.  Ja  6  i860). 
Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Address,  Hillsdale, 
lll.t 

6780.  VERNA   VIOLA   BUTZER 
(Sister  of  Nos.  4101,  5571,  6779) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Mr  i.  1894, 
Hillsdale,  111.;  d.  John  Franklin  (b.  My  17. 
1858)  and  Christina  (Roos)  Butzer  (b.  Ja  6, 
i860).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  W.  A.  A.; 
P.ethany  Circle;  Final  Honors  in  Ath  Teacher, 
Hillsdale,  111-,  1915-16;  do.,  Moline,  111..  1916- 
17;  do.,  Hillsdale,  111.,  1917—-  Address,  Hills- 
dale, 111. 

6781.  HERBERT  WILLIAM  BYE 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ap  3,   1893..  Chicago;  s 

Elmer  C.  (b.  S  19,  1866,  Christiania,  Norway) 
and  Annie  L  (Hanson)  Bye  (b  O  i9,  1866, 
Chicago).  Prepared  in  Levvis  Inst.,  Chicago. 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  K  0..1.  K-. 
Prelim.  Honors;  Varsity  Fencing;  Varsity  De- 
bating. 1915;  Pres.,  Jr.  Class,  lOM..  Asst.  Sst. 
Atty..  Urliana,  1015-16;  Lawyer,  Chicago,  1916- 
18;  Treas.  and  Sec.  G.  J.  Henry  Mfg.  Co., 
J.0  ,9i,S— .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address  2820 
Logan  Blvd.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  3264  W. 
Grand   Ave.,   do. 


6775.  KATHERINE  M.  BUENGER 
(Sister  of  No.  3299) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  24. 
1892,  Granite  City,  111.;  d.  William  (b.  Jl  25, 
igs-i  Ger)  and  Amelia  CNeimeyer)  Buenger 
(bf  Je  I,  18,7,  Granite  City,  111.).  .Prepared 
in  (jranite  City  and  Edwardsvi lie  H  Schs.; 
111.  Woman's  Coll.,  1911-13-  Alpha  Omicron 
Pi.     Address,  R.   :,  Granite  City,  111. 

6776.     MAUDE  EMILY  BULL 

Home  Demonstration  Agt.;  B    S.  in  H-.J'C-: 

b    My   10,   1893,   Union  Grove,  111,;   d    Wilson 

n     fb     le   25     18:;,.   Fulton,  Til.)   and    Eva  May 

(Baker)    Bull    (b-    N    28.    1856,    ITnion    Grove, 


6782.  LLOYD  RAYMOND  CALDWELL 
Investigator;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  10,  1891. 
Neoi?a  111  •  s  J.  C.  Ca  dwell.  Prepared  m 
Neoga'Tp.  H  S.-*  Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn 
Club.  Asst.  Investigator,  An.  Hush.,  Univ.  01 
111.,  1915—.     Address,  Ewing,  lll.t 

6783.  LORA  ALICE  CANADY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  7.  1886 
Winchester,  Ind.;  d.  S-  A.  Canady.  Prepared 
in  Winchester  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  De  Pauw  Umv. 
Alpha  Chi  Omeg;!;  Woman's  League;  Y  W.  1-. 
A  Teacher.  H.  S.,  Indianapolis.  Address, 
.c7  E  Franklin  St.,  Winchester,  Ind.;.  bus. 
add..  Manual  Training  H.  S.,   Indianapolis. 


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6784.     ARNOLD  WILMORE  CARLSEN 
Engineer;    B.  S.   in  Arch.   E. ;   b.   S   i,   1892, 

Chicago;   s.    C.    A.    Carlsen.      Prei)ared   in   I.ane 

Tech.   H.    S.,   Chicago.     Arch.   Club;   Jr.    Prom. 

Com.;    Homecoming   Com.      Address,   4830    St. 

Anthony   St.,   Chicago.! 

678s.  MARY  VANCE  CARNEY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  11,  i88q, 
Oklahoma  City.  Okla.;  d.  James  (b.  D  31,  1856, 
Trim  Co.,  Meath,  Ireland)  and  Elizabeth 
(Lyons)  Carney  (b.  D  29,  1864,  Summerset, 
la.).  Prepared  in  Marseilles  IL  S.;  No.  111. 
St.  Norm.  Sch..  1906-8;  Columbia,  summer 
191 5-17.  Scribblers'  Club.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Hibbing,  Minn.,  1915-16;  St.  Paul,  Minn., 
1916-17;  do.,  Farmer  City,  111.,  1918 — .  Auth. : 
Minnesota,  the  Star  of  the  North.  D.  C.  Heath, 
1918.  Mem.,  Universalist  Church.  Address, 
Marseilles,  111.;  bus.  add..  Farmer  City,  111. 

6786.  CHARLES  KNEELAND  CARPENTER 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ag  18,  1891, 
Faribault,  Minn.;  s.  Charles  A.  and  Anna  Mar- 
garet (Kneeland)  Carpenter.  Prepared  in 
Faribault  (Minn.)  H.  S.  Scarab.  Arch. 
Draftsman,  Minneapolis.  1915-17:  Designer,  In- 
terior Fixtures,  do.,  1917-18.  U.  S.  M.  A., 
LTniv.  of  Minn.,  1918 — .  Married  Margaret 
Grant,  Je  8,  1918,  Faribault,  Minn.  Address. 
Faribault.    Minn. 

6787.  DANIEL  BERNARD  CARROLL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  23, 
1886,  Hadley,  111.;  s.  Michael  Louis  (b.  N  11, 
1850,  Pittslield,  111.)  and  Mary  Ann  (McGary^ 
Carroll  (b.  Ap  5,  1858).  Prepared  in  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.,  1908-12;  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-16. 
Basketball;  Baseball.  Teacher  and  Ath.  Coach, 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Indianapolis,  1915-17.  O.  T.  C., 
Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison,  Ind.,  1917;  O.  T.  C, 
Harvard,  1917;  Instr.,  I'hys.  Tr.,  Inf.,  Sch.  of 
Arms,  84th  Div.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  19 17- 
18;  Commanding  Officer.  Co.  Q,  309th  Ammuni- 
tion Tr.,  do.,  1918 — .  Capt.,  Art.  309  Ammu- 
nition Train,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Mustered 
out,  F  28,  1919.  Address,  Pittsfield.  111.;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  Technical  H.   S.,   Indianapolis. 

6788.  ALICE  CARTER 
Dietitian;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Je  26,  1892. 
Chicago;  d.  Consider  B.  (b.  N.  Y.)  and  Alice 
Louisa  (Treat)  Carter  (b.  Claridon,  O,).  Pre- 
pared in  Morris  H.  S.,  New  York  City.  Gam- 
ma Phi  Beta;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Omicron  Nu;  Ale- 
thenai;  Pres.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Asst.  to  Pastor, 
Presby.  Church,  1915-17;  Teacher.  H.  S.,  Baker 
Univ.,  Baldwin,  Kan.,  1917-18;  Dietitian,  City 
Hosp.,  Indianapolis,  1918 — .  Address,  115  S. 
Ritter  Ave.,  Indianapolis;  bus.  add..  City 
Hospital,     Indianapolis. 

6789.  LUCILE  CARTER 
Clerk;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  13,  1890 
Danville,  Ind.;  d.  Ward  (li.  Ap  5.  1856,  Plain- 
field,  Ind,)  and  Laura  (Rellum)  Carter  (b. 
i860,  Friendswood,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Dan- 
ville (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Earlham  Coll.,  1909-12.  H. 
Sc.  Club;  Fresh.  Hockey.  Teacher,  Tp.  H.  S., 
Ben  Davis,  Indianapolis.  Clerk,  Ord.  Dept.. 
Supply  Div.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, 3839  Carrolton  Ave,,  Indianapolis;  bus. 
add.,  3650  Warder,  N.  W.  Washington,   D.  C. 

6790.     JOSEPH  BERNARD   CASSERLY 
(Brother  of  No.   2347) 

Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  O  9,  1890,  Cham- 
paign; s,  John  Tully  (b.  CJalway,  Ire.)  and  Mar- 
garet (Condon)  Casserly  (b.  Syracuse,  N,  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.;  Univ.  of  111.,  1915- 
16.  St.  Bd.  of  Health,  Champaign,  1917; 
Teacher,  Agr.,  H.  S.,  Champaign,  1917 — .  Ad- 
dress, 108  Daniel  St.,  Champaign. 


6791.  WILLIAM  HAROLD  CHAMBERS 
Dairy  Bactcriol.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1917; 
b.  Mr  2,  1894,  Evanston,  111.;  s.  William  Ells- 
worth (b.  Mr  I,  1862.  Mt.  Pleasant,  O.)  and 
Minnie  Winston  (McGill)  Chambers.  Prepared 
in  Evanston  Tp,  II.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Gamma 
Alpha;  Sigma  Xi;  Agr.  Club;  ///,  Agr.  Staff; 
Chni,,  Agr.  Dance  Com.  Grad.  Asst.,  Dairy 
Bacteriol..  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-17.  Sergt.,  Med. 
Dept.,  Base  Hosp,,  Camp  Dodge,  la.,  1917; 
jnd  Lt,,  Evacuation  Hosp.  No.  8,  A.  E.  F., 
France,  1918;  Army  of  Occupation.  Mayen, 
Ger.,  1918 — ,  Auth,:  Agr,  15ul,,  No.  204. 
.Iddress,    131 9    Main    St,,    Evanston     III. 

6792,  HARI  CHAND 
B,  S.  in  E,  E, ;  b.  Mr  10,  1890,  Sial  Kote, 
District,  India;  s,  L,  Gunpat  Koy.  Prepared 
in  Randhiv  Coll.,  Univ.  of  Panjob.  E.  E.  Soc; 
Cosmopolitan  Club;  Hindustanee  Assn.  Ad- 
dress, Partanivali  Sial,  Kote,  Dist.,  India. t 

6793.  EDWARD  NEAL  CHAPMAN 
Mfg.    Chem.;    B.    S.    in    Chem.    E.;    b.    O    4, 

1892,  Chicago;  s.  C.  E.  Chapman.  Prepared  in 
Hyde  Park  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Chem.  Club; 
Swimming.  Mfg.  Chem.,  Chapman  Mfg.  Co., 
191 6 — .  Address,  5528  Kenwood  Ave,,  Chica- 
go.t 

6794,  RALPH    DWYER   CLINTON 

CHAPMAN 
Banker;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  8,  1892, 
Vienna,  111.;  s.  P.  T.  B.  Chapman.  Prepared 
in  Central  H.  S.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Phi  Kappa 
Psi;  Varsity  Football  Capt.,  1912-13;  Pres., 
Ma-wan-da;  Helmet;  Ku  Klux;  Alpha  Kappa 
Psi.  Banker,  Chicago,  ist  Lt.,  Co.  G,  gth  Inf., 
2nd  Division,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Wounded,  Jl 
25,    1918,   France.     Address,  Vienna,  111. 

679s.     BLANK 

6796.  YUN  TIN  CHENG 
Export  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  1891. 
Kwong  Tung.  China;  s.  Y.  T.  Cheng.  Prepared 
in  St.  Stephens  Coll.;  Univ.  of  London;  Univ. 
of  Birmingham.  Chinese  Stud.  Club;  Cosmo- 
politan Club;  Ry.  Club.  Export  Mgr.,  R.  R. 
Transportation,  Hong  Kong,  S.  China,  1915; 
Yu-Kee  Hong,  Hongkong,  China,  1918,  Ad- 
dress, c/o  Yu-Kee  Hong,  Hong  Hong. 

6797.  GLEN  CHRISTY 
B,  Mus, :  b,  N  2,  1892,  Harrisburg,  111.;  s. 
Mildred  Christy,  Prepared  in  Harrisburg  Tp. 
H.  S.  Nu  Kappa  Alpha:  Glee  Club;  Philoma- 
thoan.  ist  Lt..  Ord.  Engng.  Div..  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  Address,  42  Orleans  St.,  Newark, 
N.  J. 

6798.  ELMER  ALLEN  CLAAR 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Worker;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.; 
b,  O  IS,  1892,  Altoona,  Pa.;  s.  Jacob  Claar. 
Prepared  in  Moline  H,  S,  Y,  M,  C.  A.  Work, 
Moline,  111.,  191 7 — .  Address,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Moline,    111. 

6799.     HELEN    BEULAH    CLARKE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  B.  Mus.,  191 7; 

b.  Ag  5,  1890,  Libertyville,  III.;  d.  Francis  E. 
(b.  Je  19,  1864,  Cedar  Falls,  Wis.)  and  Sarah 
Emily  Clarke  (b.  O  24.  1865,  Hainesville,  111,), 
Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Illiola:  Choristers, 
Choral  Soc.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  and  Supvr.,  Pub. 
Sch.  Mus.,  Desloge,  Mo.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  France. 
Address,   31    Prospect    St.,    Cortland,   N.    Y. 

6S00.     IRL   REUBEN    CLINE 

Engineer;   B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  s,  1892,  Jer- 

sev-ville.   111.;    s.   Emanuel    (b.    1854,    Lenoir.   N. 

C.)    and    Mary    E.    (Alward)     Cline    (b.    1864, 

Fidelity,    111.).      Prepared   in   Jerseyville   H.    S. 


57° 


University  of  Illinois 


L1915 


Tau  IJeta  Pi;  Valedictorian;  Capt.,  Inf.,  Univ. 
Kegt.  Civ.  Engr.,  West.  Brick  Co.,  Danville, 
111.,  1915—-  Address,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Danville, 
111.;   bus.  add.,  c/o  Western  Brick  Co.,  do. 

6S01.  IRA  NEWTON  CLOVER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  Ag  5, 
1892.  Gardner.  111.;  s.  Elmer  E.  (b.  Mr  17, 
i860.  Reddick.  111.)  and  Lovina  (Shelley)  Clo- 
ver (b.  F  29,  i860,  do.).  Prepared  in  Gardner 
H.  S.;  Hastings  (Neb.)  H.  S.;  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S. 
Sigma  I'i;  Lambda  Tau  Rho.  Instrument 
Man..  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  R.  R.,  Chicago  and  Joliet, 
111.,  1915-16.  Asst.  Engr.,  Wildwood  I'.Mg.  Co.. 
Ft.  Wayne.  Ind.,  1916-17;  do.,  for  R.  W.  Pratt, 
Consulting  Engr.,  Barberton,  O.  1917-18; 
do.,  Detroit,  1918.  Sergt.,  Camp  Grant,  111., 
1918;  mustered  out,  1919.  Married  Alta  Green, 
Je  6,  1918.  Gardner,  111.  Address,  10506  En- 
glewood,  Cleveland,  0.;  bus.  add..  716  Hippo- 
drome BIdg.,  Cleveland. 

6802.     DAVID  CLYMAN 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  15,  1890, 
Grand  Rapids.  Mich.;  s.  Isaac  Clyman.  Pre- 
pared in  N.  W.  Division  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Me- 
norah  See;  Class  Football.  Traction  Tester, 
Chicago;  Arch.  Engr.,  Swift  &  Co.,  Chicago, 
1918—.  2nd  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.; 
2nd  Lt.,  Ord.,  Aberdeen,  Md.;  Mustered  out, 
D  II,  1918.  Married  Mr  16,  1919.  Address, 
c/o    Gladstone    Hotel,    Chicago. 

6803.  MILDRED  LEANN  COBURN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  6,  1886, 
McLean,  111.;  d.  Charles  C.  (b.  Ag  16,  1854, 
O.)  and  Sarah  Frances  (.AIsop)  Coburn  (b. 
Ap  4,  1859,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  McLean  H.  S.; 
111.  St.  Norm.  1902-05.  1907-08.  Summer, 
1906-07.  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Teacher,  El  Paso, 
111.,  191 5 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Address, 
McLean,  111.;  bus.  add.,  121  W.  92nd  St.,  New 
York   City. 

6804.  CHARLES  BLAKE  COCHRAN 
Lumber  Dealer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl 
21,  1892,  Benton,  111.;  s.  W.  G.  Cochran.  Pre- 
pared in  Marion  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Tex.  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  Scarab;  Arch.  Club.  Retail  Lum- 
ber Dealer.  Address,  405  S.  Market  St.,  Mar- 
ion,  Ill.t 

6805.  HARRY  FRANK  COGDAL 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ap  14,  1891,  Aus- 
tin, 111.;  s.  George  B.  (b.  Petersburg,  111.)  and 
Fannie  May  (Power)  Cogdal  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Austin  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Phi  Kappa 
Psi;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Ma-wan-da;  Alpha 
Zcta:  Prelim.  Honors;  Baseball  Capt.  Farmer, 
South  Haven,  Mich.,  1914;  West  Chicago,  111., 
1915-16;  Supl.,  Alexandria  Dairy  Farms,  Au- 
rora, 111.,  1017;  Farmer,  South  Haven,  Mich.. 
1917 — .      Address,    South    Haven.    Mich. 

6806.      "FRANK  MAYNARD   COLCORD 
(Brother  of   G12S) 

Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  6,  1890, 
Greenville,  111.;  s.  G.  A.  Colcord.  Prepared  in 
Greenville  Prep.  Sch.  Tnstr..  Agr..  Ainsworth, 
Neb.,  1016;  Grad.  Work  and  Asst..  Dairy 
Dept..  Univ.  of  Neb..  1917-18;  Dairy  Ex-jiert., 
Agr.  Coll.,  Pullman,  Wash.  Insp.,  Dairy  Herds, 
Camp  Lewis.  Died  O  21,  1918,  Pullman,  Wash. 

6807.     PAUL  WAYNE  COLEMAN 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  29.  1893,  Lcwistown,  111.; 
s.  J.   O.   Coleman.      Prepared   in   Lewistown  II. 
S.;   Eureka  Coll.     Address,  Ipava,  Ill.t 

6808.     MARY  ELIZABETH   COLLOM 

Research   Asst.;    A.    B.   in   H.   Sc;   b.    F    18. 

1894.  Chicago;   d.  Arthur  Elden   (b.  Jl  4,   1867, 

Oxford.  Pa.)  and  Eva  (Day)  Collom  (b.  Jl  26, 

1862,  Niles,  111.).     Prepared  in  Oxnard  Union 


(Calif.)  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Omicron  Nu; 
.\l|)ha  Theta  Chi;  Final  Honors;  II.  Sc.  Ed.. 
///.  .4gr.  Grad.  Stud.,  Infant  Nutrition,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1915-16;  Lab.  Asst.,  1915-16;  Literary 
work,  Boston,  1916-17;  Research  Asst.,  Schen- 
ectady, N.  Y.,  191 7 — .  Address,  704  Michigan 
.\ve..  Schenectady,  N.  Y.:  bus.  add.,  c/o  Re- 
search   Dept.,    Bldg.    4,    General    Electric    Co., 

do. 

6809.  HAROLD  EDWARD  COLSON 
Merchant;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  5,  1892,  St. 
Charles,  111.;  s.  J.  F.  Colson.  Prepared  in  St. 
Charles  H.  S.  Alpha  (jamina  Rho.  Merchant 
and  Land.  Card.,  St.  Charles,  1916— .  1st  Lt., 
Asst.  to  Depot  Q.  M.,  Jefferson.  Ind.;  Mustered 
out,  Ja  18,  1919.  Address,  185  W.  Main  St., 
St.  Charles,  111.;  bus.  add.,  50  West  Main 
St.,   do. 

6S10.  DANIEL  FRANKLIN  COMSTOCK 
Conductor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  15, 
1891;  Big  Ra-ids,  Mich.;  s.  C.  W.  Comstock. 
Prepared  in  Evanston  H.  S.  Psi  Upsilon ; 
Helmet;  Ku  Klux;  Fresh.  Varsity  Baseball  and 
r.asketball.  Conductor,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Carbon- 
dale,  111.,  191 6 — .  Address,  2408  Hartzell  Ave., 
Evanston,  Ill.t 

6811.  MABEL  LOUISE  CONAT 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Je  24,  1888,  Detroit; 
(1.  Wilmot  and  Jane  (Wittet)  Conat.  Prepared 
in  Western  H.  S.,  Detroit.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1909.  First  Asst.  Reference  Dept., 
Pub.  Lib.,  Detroit.  Final  Honors.  Auth. : 
I'.ibliography  Municipal  Periodicals.  Special  Li- 
braries, O,  1917.  Address,  751  Campbell  Ave., 
Detroit;    bus.   add.,   c/o   Public   Library,   do. 

68 12.  BEATRICE  VIRGINIA  COPLEY 
Assistant;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  S:  S^;  A.  M.,  191 7; 
b.  F  3.  1893.  Joliet,  111.;  d.  Harry  (b.  1863, 
Paris,  Can.)  and  Jose])hine  (Jenkins)  Copley 
(b.  1865,  111.).  Prepared  in  JoHct  H.  S.  Kap- 
pa Alpha  Theta;  Yo  Ma;  Plii  Beta  Kappa;  Ale- 
thenai;  Mgr.,  Girls'  Stunt  Show;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Cabinet;  Fresh,  and  Prelim.  Honors;  Sr.  Me- 
morial Com.;  Advisory  Bd.,  Woman's  League. 
Grad.  Asst.  in  English.  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-17; 
.\sst.,  do.,  1917 — .  Address,  2501  E.  Cass  St., 
Joliet,  111.;  bus.  add.,  322  University  Hall,  Ur- 
i)ana. 

6813.  LYNN  S.  CORBLY 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  S  8,  1803.  Paxton,  111.; 
s.  W.  ,S.  (1).  Ja  17,  1863.  Champaign)  and 
Mary  (Ycnle)  Carbly  (b.  Mr  31,  1865,  Green 
V'alley,  111.).  Prepared  in  Paxton  II.  S.  Plii 
Alpha  Delta.  Lawyer,  Champaign,  191 5- 17. 
Pvt.,  ist  Class,  O.  M.  R.  C,  Chicago,  1917; 
Sergt.,  Q.  M.  R.  C.  1917;  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
1 91 7 — .  Married  Marguerite  Clark,  My  28, 
1917',  Paxton,  111.     Address,  Paxton,  111. 

6814.     EULA  ETHELYN  CORDELL 
(LARNER) 
(Sister  of  No.  7458) 
Asst.   Prin.,   Sch.;   A.    B.    in   L.   A.    &   S.;   b. 
.\p  23,  1891,  Industry.  111.;  d.  Robert  McMurry 
(h.    F    22.    [S61,    Waupakaneta,    O.)    and    Lucy 
Kthelvn    (Vail)    Cordell   (b.   To   24.   i860,  Indus- 
Irv,    111.).      Prepared    in    West.    111.    St.    Norm. 
Sch.    Acad.,    1907-09.      Prin.,    Pub.    Sch..    Ells- 
worth,  111.,    1915-16;    Newspaper   Reporter,   Ma- 
comb,   111.,     1916-17;     Asst.     Prin.,    Pub.     .Sch., 
Toplin,    Mo..    1917-18.      Mem.,    M.    E.    Church. 
Married    Frank    Earner,    Je    8.    191 7,    Starved 
Rock,   HI.     .4ddress,  424   N.  Johnson   St.,   Ma- 
r.,ml).    111. 

6S15.     SEYMOUR   CORLEY 
(Brother  of   No.    5614) 
Engineer;   B.  S.  in   C.  E.;  b.  D  13.   1894.  De- 
catur.  111.;   s.   De  Witt  Clinton    (b.   D  24,   1852, 
Shelby    Co.,    III.)    and    Laura    (Fulton)    Corlcy 


I9I5] 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


571 


(b.  Ap  4,  i860,  New  Brunswick,  Mo.).  Pre- 
pared in  Decatur  II.  S.  Engr.,  Des  Moines 
I3ridge  &  Iron  Co.,  1915-16;  do.,  Scaife  &  Sons, 
Pmsburgh,  loio-i?.  Sergt..  Co.  F,  istli  Engrs., 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  1917 — .  Address,  80s  N. 
College  St.,  Decatur,  111. 

6816.  CHESTER  McELFRESII  CHAIN 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Ap  17, 
18S9,  Waverly,  111.;  s.  J.  O.  and  Mary  Crain. 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Grad.  Stud.,  Har- 
vard Univ.,  1915;  Mutual  Motor  Stores  Co., 
Chicago,  1017.  Naval  Reserves,  Washington, 
D.  C.  Address,  1458  S.  Michigan  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago.! 

6817.  CHALMERS  WOODRUFF 
•  CRAWFORD 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  O  8,  1891,  Eldor- 
ado Springs,  Mo.;  s.  George  A.  and  ^Martha 
Emily  (Woodruff)  Crawford.  Prepared  in 
Pontiac  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta.  Mgr.,  Pure  Bred 
Percherons,  Gregory  Farm,  White  Hall,  111.. 
191 5-16.  Med.  Dept.,  U.  S.  N.  A.,  Field  Hosp. 
336,  San.  Train  309,  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.  Ad- 
dress.  White   Hall,   111. 

6818.  HELEN  LUCILE  CRAWFORD 
(Sister  of  No.  8243) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  i,  1892. 
Lincoln,  Neb.;  d.  Clark  Mehany  (b.  Crown 
Point,  Ind.)  and  Almira  J.  (Bunday)  Craw- 
ford (b.  Linesvillc,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Shaw- 
nee (Okla.)  H.  S.  Sr.  Breakfast  Com.  Grad. 
Stud.,  Educ.  Univ.  of  III.  Teacher,  Sc,  Mel- 
vin.  111.,  1915-16;  Chebanse,  111.,  1916-17;  Pax- 
ton,  111.,  191 7 — .  Address,  50S  S.  Race  St., 
Urbana;   bus.  add.,   Paxton,  111. 

6819.  EDWARD  WOODEN  CREIGHTON 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  JI  18,  1891,  Fair- 
field, 111.;  s.  Jacob  Reed  (b.  Ag  4,  1848,  Carmi, 
111.)  and  Lucretia  Elizabeth  (Bonham)  Creigh- 
ton  (b.  Ap  6,  1S65,  Fairfield,  HI.).  Prepared 
in  Fairfield  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Married 
Anna  Walters,  N  20.  191 7,  Eldorado  Springs, 
Mo.     Address.  R  8,  Fteirfield,  111. 

6820.  LUCRETIA  CRESSEY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  r6,  1880, 
Moro.  111.;  d.  Roger  F.  (b.  1866,  Collinsville, 
III.)  and  Emma  (Goally)  Cressey  (b.  Belle- 
ville, HI.).  Prepared  in  Jacksonville  H.  S.;  111. 
Coll.,  1907-9.  JPhi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher,  Sc, 
Tuscola,  III.,  1915—.  Address,  Wenona,  111.; 
bus.   add.,  Tuscola,  111. 

6821.     EDWARD    CRISS 
B.    S.   in  Agr.;   b.    S   7,    1887,   Nebo,   HI.;   s. 
William  Criss.  Prepared  in  Pleasant  Hill   Sch.; 
111.    St.    Norm.    LTniv.    Corn    Products    Refining 
Co.,   Pekin,  111.  Address,  Pekin,   Ill.t 

6822.  HAROLD  LANE  CUMMINGS 
Secretary;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  5, 
1892,  Freeport.  III.:  s.  Ossian  E.  (b.  D  16, 
1852.  E.  Douglass,  Mass.)  and  Bertha  (Love) 
Cummings  (b.  Mr  i,  1865,  Rockford,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Clinton  H.  S.  Chi  Beta:  Beta  Gamma 
Sigma.  Sec.  to  V.  P.,  I.  C.  R.  R..  Chicago,  191  5- 
16.  Bn.  Sergt.  Maj.,  Div.  Trains,  86th  Div., 
Camp  Grant,  111.,  1917-18;  Detached  Service, 
3rd  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Grant.  igiS— .  Mem.,  R.  A. 
M.,  Chicago;  Freeport  Consistory,  Tebola 
Shrine,  Rockford.  111.  Address,  1526  E.  6sth 
Place,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  633  Conway  BIdg., 
do. 

6823.  WESLEY  ERKTT  CUMMINS 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  4,-  1888,  Reevesville, 
111.;  s.  jermiah  Smith  (b.  do.)  and  Nancy  (Rice) 
Cummins  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Mnrphysboro 
Tp.  II.  S.,  1006.  A.  P..,  McKendrce  Coll., 
1910.  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Order  of  the  Coif; 
Scholarshin:  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Lawyer, 
Cairo.  III.,  1915-16.  U.  S.  A.,  1917;  Sergt.,  Q. 
M.   C,   France,    1918 — .  Address,  Cairo,   111. 


6824.  MARGARET    LUCILE    DAUBER- 

MAN  (RINEHART) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A,  &  S.;  b.  Jl  8,  1892,  Mans- 
field, 111.;  d.  C.  N,  Dauberman.  Prepared  in 
Alansfield  H.  S.  Bethany  Circle;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Cabinet.  Married  Ross  Rinehart,  Jl  25,  1916, 
Deland,  111.  Address,   Deland,   Ill.t 

6825.  ANNA   ELIZABETH  DAUGHERTY 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  20,  i87';,  Sullivan, 

III.;  d.  J.  D.  and  Elizabeth  Dau^herty.  Pre- 
pared in  Sullivan  11.  S.  Address,  btevensville, 
Mont. 

68j6.  SAMUEL  SYLVESTER  DAVIS 
(Husband  of  No.  7475) 
,  Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;.  M.  S.,  1917; 
b.  F  28,  1 89 1,  Newport,  Ind.;  s.  J.  N.  (b.  My 
25.  1848,  do.)  and  Rose  B.  (Manion)  Davis 
(1).  Mr  17,  1852,  do.).  Prepared  in  Newport 
(Ind.)  H.  S.;  Ind.  St.  Norm.,  1909-10.  Agr. 
t'lul);  Hoof  and  Horn  ('lub;  Capt.,  LTniv.  Brig.; 
V.  P.,  Class;  Class  football,  1912-15.  Emer- 
gency Demonstration  Co.  Agr.  Agt.  Married 
Clara  Elizabeth  Davis  ('16),  Ja  27,  1917,  Ur- 
bana. Address,   Kentland,    Ind. 

6S27.  HELEN  MARY  DAWSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  16, 
181)4,  Morris,  111.;  d.  James  Burns  (b.  1848, 
Ayrshire,  Scotland)  and  Mary  Ann  (Suther- 
land) Dawson  (b.  1S65,  Aberdeen,  Scotland). 
Prepared  in  Morris  H.  S.  Sigma  Kappa;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi:  Yo-Ma;  Illiola;  Der  Deutsche  Verein; 
Fresh.  Honors.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Divernon,  111., 
1915-17;  do..  Crystal  Lake,  111.,  1917 — .  Ad- 
dress,  206  Benton  St.,  Morris,  III.;  bus.  add.. 
Crystal   Lake,   111. 

6828.  HOMER  WARD  DEAKMAN 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  27,  1804, 
Chicago;  s.  G.  A.  (b.  d'o.)  and  Elizabeth  (liall) 
Deakman  (b.  Lowell,  Mass.).  Prepared  in 
Wichita  (Kan.)  H.  S.  Theta  Delta  Chi ;  III. 
L'nion  Dramatic  Club;  Bus.  Mgr..  Lambkins; 
\'arsity  Track  Mgr.;  Ath.  Bd.  of  Control;  Bus. 
Mgr.,  Mask  and  Bauble  Play  Soph.  Cotillion 
Com.:  Sr.  Ball  Com.  Civ.  Engr.,  Grain  Eleva- 
tor Const.,  Kansas  City,  191 5;  Supt.  of  Const., 
Concrete  BIdg.,  New  York  C^ity.  1915-17;  do.. 
Cold  Storage  BIdg.  Const.,  Chicago,  1917 — • 
ist  Engrs.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Leavenworth,  1917 
ist  Lt..  Engrs.  R.  C.  Co.  F,  311th  Engrs.,  Camp 
Grant,  III.,  1917 — .  Jr.  Mem.,  West.  Soc.  Engrs. 
Married  Leila  Bloomfield  Robinson,  S  30,  191 7. 
Tenent,  N.  J.  Address,  44S  W.  60th  Place, 
Chicago. 

6829.  BENJAMIN  HARRISON  DECKER 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  3,  1888, 
Brazil,  Ind.;  s.  Jesse  Austin  (h.  Ja  7,  1841,  But- 
ler Co..  O.)  and  Angeline  (Gonter)  Decker  (b. 
Mr  22,  1853.  Tuscarawas  Co..  O.).  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  Scabbard  and  Blade;  E.  E. 
.Soc;  Class  Basketball;  Class  Football,  191 3; 
Varsity  Football.  1014;  Lt.,  and  Capt..  Univ. 
r.ri.g.  Sales  Dept.,  Nungesser  Carbon  &  Bat.  Co., 
Cleveland,  1Q15-16:  do.,  Nat.  Carbon  Co.,  do., 
1016 — .  Pub.  Speaking  Chm..  Elec.  League, 
Cleveland.  1918— ;  Univ.  of.  111.  Club.  Cleve- 
land, 1918—.  Married  Adele  Gisella  Juergens, 
Te  II,  191 5,  Monticello.  Til.  Child.  Dean  Ger- 
ard, b.  Ja  14,  1917.  Address.  1327  W.  105th 
St.,  Cleveland:  bus.  add.,  c/o  Sales  Dept.,  Nat. 
Carbon  Co..  do. 

6830.  WILLIAM  CHARLES  DEISS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  12.  1S92, 
Carlinville.  HI.:  s.  William  Deiss.  Prepared 
in  Carlinville  H.  S.  E.  E.  Soc.  Engng.  Dept.. 
Curtiss  Aeroplane  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  191 5 ; 
Engr..  Carlinville,  TIL.  ton; — .  Address,  40? 
W.    North    St.,   Carlinville,    Ill.t 


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6831.  JACK  ERWIN  DEMUTH 
Civ.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  28,  1892, 
St.  Louis;  s.  Mrs.  Louise  Demuth.  Prepared 
in,  McKinley  IL  S.  Alnha  Delta  Sigma;  Tri- 
angle; Class  Swimming;  Tcchnograph  Bd.; 
Crystal  Dancing  Club.  R.  O.  T.  C,  1917; 
)st  Lt..  Co.  B,  333rd  Bn.;  Capt.,  do.; 
Mustered  out,  Ja  1919.  Address,  c/o  The 
Parsons   Co.,   Newton,    la. 

6832.     BLANK 

6833.  CLARENCE  GORDON  DE  SWARTE 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  F  8,  1891. 
Englewood,  Chicago;  s.  Garrett  De  Swarte. 
Prepared  in  Englewood  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Alpha 
Sigma  Phi.  Engr.,  Sargent  &  Lundy,  Chicago. 
Address,  6220  Sangamon  St.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,   c/o   Sargent    &   Lundy,   do.'\ 

6834.  OSCAR  CASPAR  DETERING 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  7,  1891,  St.  Louis; 
s.  C.  H.  Detering.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad. 
Ry.  Club;  Cml.  Club;  Class  Fencing;  Class 
Swimming;  Water  Basketball.  Hdqtrs.  Co., 
Embarkation  Camp,  Bordeaux,  France.  Ad- 
dress,   2918    Palm,    St.    Louis.t 

6835.     THOMAS    WILBUR    DIECKMANN 

Office  Engr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  27, 
1891,  Vandalia,  111.;  s.  Carl  Dieckmann.  Pre- 
pared in  Vandalia  H.  S.  Ed.,  ///.  Highways, 
1916;  Portland  Cement  Assoc.,  1917;  Office 
Engr..  Paving  Dept.,  Lakewood  Engng.  Co.. 
Cleveland,  O.,  1919 — .  Address,  11857  Clifton 
Blvd.,  Cleveland,  O. ;  bus.  add..  Paving  Dept., 
Lakewood  Engng.  Co.,  do. 

6836.  ALICE  DIETZER  (BRODD) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Mr  25,  1891,  Buffalo,  N. 
Y.;  d.  John  W.  (b.  Mr  22,  1862,  do.)  and 
Mary  (Clendening)  Dietzer  (b.  Ag  i,  1864, 
Batavia,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Lyons  Tp.  H. 
S.,  La  Grange.  Chi  Omega;  Omicron  Nu; 
Yo-Ma;  H.  S.  Club;  W.  A.  A.  Teacher,  Dom. 
Sc,  Morris,  111.,  1915-16;  Chicago,  1916-17. 
Married  Lawrence  Samuel  Brodd,  D  20,  1916. 
Child,  Lawrence  Samuel,  Jr.,  b.  O  10,  1917 
(died  O  14,  1917).  Address,  560  Astor  St., 
Milwaukee. 

6837.  ESSEL  ROY  DILLAVOU 
.  (Brother  of  No.  4615) 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  T.  D.,  1917;  b. 
O  29,  1893,  Bondville,  111.;  s.  S.  E.  (b.  Ap  20, 
1866,  111.)  and  Mary  M.  (McDaniel)  Dillavou 
(b.  S  16,  1869).  Prepared  in  Champaien  H. 
S.  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  Beta 
Gamma  Sigma;  Innes  of  Court;  Order  of  Coif; 
Lt.,  1 91 3- 14  and  Capt..  19 14-15,  Univ.  Regt. ; 
Prelim.  Honors.  Farmed  claim,  Newell,  S. 
Dak.,  I  yr.  Lt.,  nth  Co.  C,  M.  G.  O.  T.  S., 
Camp  Hancock.  Ga.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  Ja 
1919.  Married  Vivian  Priest.  Ag  i,  1917,  Del- 
avan,  Wis.  Child,  Samuel  Essel,  b.  My  10. 
-1918.  Address.  304  W.  Maple  St.,  Champaign: 
bus.  add.,  Newell,  S.  Dak. 

6838.     IRA  WILBUR  DINGLEDINE 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  7,  1886,  Thaw- 
ville.  111.;  s.  L.  Dingledine.  Prepared  in 
Normal  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Address, 
421    Peoria  Ave.,  Peoria,   lU.t 

6839.     BERNARD  ERNST  GEORGE  DIRKS 

B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Mr  9.  1894.  Koetzshen- 
broda,  Ger.;  s.  H.  B.  Dirks.  Prepared  in 
Groessel  sche  Realschule.  Dresden.  Ger.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Prelim.  Honors. 
Research  Work.  Harvard  Univ.,  Chicago,  19 18. 
Address,  1166  Diverscy  Park,  Chicago.! 


6840.  EARL  JOSEPH  DIX 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  i,  1891, 
Leaf  River,  111. ;  s.  Marshall  Edward  and  Min- 
nie H.  (Spicer)  Dix.  Prepared  in  Marseilles 
II.  S.  E.  E.  Soc;  Asst.  Adv.  Mgr.,  E.  E.  Show, 
1915.  Stud.,  C.  C.  S.  I.,  191S-16;  Power  Sales 
Engr.,  P.  S.  Co.,  Evanston,  111.,  1916-17;  Sales- 
man. Elcc.  Appliance  Co.,  Chicago,  1917-1S. 
Heating  Engr.,  Camp  Grant,  1917 — .  Married 
Elsie  L.  Long,  O  13,  191 7,  Marseilles.  III.  Ad- 
dress, 809  W.  Taylor  St.,  Kokomo,  Ind. ;  bus. 
add.,  701   W.  Jackson  Blvd.,  Chicago. 

6841.  VERNE  FOSTER  DOBBINS 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  F  20,  1894, 
Dewey,  111. ;  s.  Foster  Dobbins.  Prepared  in 
L'niv.  Acad.  Tau  Kappa  Epsildn;  Eta  Kappa 
Nu;  Sigma  Tau;  E.  E.  Soc;  Adv.  Mgr.,  E.  E. 
Show;  Sr.  Hat.  Com.  Sales  Dept.,  Nungesser 
Carbon  &  Bat.  Works,  Cleveland,  191 7;  with 
National  Carbon  Co.,  do.,  1919 — .  Aviation, 
Call  Field,  Tex.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  1919. 
Address,    7121    Euclid  Ave.,   Cleveland.! 

684J.  MARGARET  ISABELLA  DOHERTY 
(Sister  of  No.  334S) 
Librarian;  B.  Mus.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S., 
191 7;  b.  S  29,  1893,  La  Grange,  111.;  d.  Wil- 
liam John  (b.  O  I,  1848,  St.  Johns,  New 
Brunswick,  Nova  Scotia)  and  Margaret  Eliza- 
beth (Doyle)  Doherty  (b.  Jl  24,  1854,  Dubu- 
que, la.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.;  Am. 
(Conservatory  of  Mus.,  1908-12.  Mu  Kappa  Al- 
liha.  Teacher  of  Piano,  Urbana,  1914;  Lib. 
Asst.,  Bur.  of  Educ.  Research,  Univ.  of  111. 
Address,  90s   W.   California    St.,   Urbana. 

6843.  ETHEL  MARY  DOLE 
(Sister  of  Nos.  5637,  6844,  9039) 
Demonstrator;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  Mr  22, 
1880,  Manteno,  111.;  d.  Theophilus  Packard  (b. 
Te  12,  1849,  Shelburn,  Mass.)  and  Emma 
Rhoda  (Viall)  Dole  (b.  F  7,  1851,  Elk  Co., 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Manteno  H.  S.;  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.,  1897-98,  1902-4.  A.  M.,  Columbia 
LTniv.,  1916.  Omicron  Nu;  Final  Honors. 
Temporary  Teacher,  Dom.  Arts,  sth  Ave.  H. 
S.,  Pittsburgh,  1017;  Home  Demonstration 
Agt.,  Kent  Co.,  Del.,  1917-18;  do.,  Geneva, 
111.,  1918 — .  Address,  Manteno,  111.;  bus.  add., 
Riiom   58,  Court   House,   Geneva,   111. 

6844.  LILLIAN  DORA  DOLE  (KENNEDY) 
(Wife  of  No.  7003;  Sister  of  Nos.  5637,  6843, 
9039) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  Zool.  and  En- 
toinol.,  1916;  b.  Je  6.  1884,  Manteno.  III.;  d. 
Theophilus  Packard  (b.  Je  12,  1S49,  Shelburn, 
Mass.)  and  Emma  Rhoda  (Viall)  Dole  (b.  F 
7  1851.  Elk  Co..  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Manteno 
TT.  .S. ;  III.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1002-05.  Phi 
P.tta  Kapiia;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Final  Honors; 
Sr.  Breakfast  Com.  Teacher,  Zool.,  111.  St. 
Norm.  I'niv.,  1916-17;  do.,  Sc,  Evanston  Tp. 
IT.  S..  Evanston,  111.,  1917-18.  Married  Lu- 
ther E.  Kennedy  ('14),  Je  7.  1918.  Champaign. 
Mem.,  Presby.  Church.    Address,  Manteno,  111. 

6845.     JUSTIN  ALOYSIUS  DOMAS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  7,  1892. 
.Assumption.    111.;    s.    S.    D.   Domas.      Prepared 
in     Shelhyvillc,    II.    S.      Address,    Shelbyville, 
Ill.t 

6846.  HENRY  DUBIN 
(Brother  of  No.  6210) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Je  11,  1892. 
Chicago;  s.  A.  J.  Dubin.  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  II.  S.,  Chicago.  Cosmopolitan  Club; 
Menorah  Soc;  Arch.  Club;  Class  Football; 
Jllio  Staff;  Asst.  Art  Ed.,  Arch.  Yr.  Book; 
.Sr.  .Smoker  Com.;  Prelim.  Honors;  Plym  Fel- 
lowship. Arch.,  (iov.  Service,  Panama.  O.  M. 
C.,  (Tanal  Zone,  Panama.  Married  Anna  Green- 


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baum,  F  4,  1919,  Washington,  D.  C.  Address, 
c/o  Quartermaster  Dept.,  Army  Hdqtrs.,  Canal 
Zone,    Panama. 

6S47.  FRED  ALAN  DuIIADWAY 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  My  31,  1890,  Jersey- 
ville,  111.;  s.  Charles  \V.  (,b.  do.)  and  Lucia  O. 
(Schattgen)  Du  Hadway  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Jerseyville  H.  S.  Theta  Chi;  Order  of 
Coif;  Prelim.  Honors;  Chm.,  Soph.  Cotillion; 
Sr.  Ball  Com.;  V.  P.,  111.  Union.  Lawyer, 
Jerseyville,  111.,  1915-17;  Asst.  St.  Atty.,  Har- 
din, 111.,  1917;  Govt.  Appeal  Agt.,  Calhoun  Co., 
1917;  Law  firm.  Chapman  &  Du  Hadway,  Jer- 
seyville, HI.  Mem.,  111.  Bar  Assn.;  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Cornelia  Powell,  O  17,  1917,  Jersey- 
ville, 111.  Child,  Helen  Margaret,  b.  N  3, 
1918.     Address,  Jerseyville,    111. 

6848.  SVEN  DUNER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Mr  i,  1892,  Pull- 
man, Chicago;  s.  J.  C.  Duner.  Prepared  in 
Wheaton  H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon;  Fresh.  Varsity 
Basketball;  Capt.,  Varsity  Basketball;  Capt., 
Univ.   Brig.     Address,   Wheaton,  Ill.t 

6849.     LAWRENCE    HENRY   DUNHAM 

(Brother  of  No.  4625) 
Metallurgist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  Ag  21, 
1891,  Chicago;  s.  Arthur  Henry  (b.  Pittsheld, 
Mass.)  and  Margaret  Evans  (Barrett)  Dunham 
(b.  Stockbridge,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  La  Salle 
Peru  Tp.  H.  S.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Scab- 
bard and  Blade;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Metallur- 
gist, Inland  Steel  Co..  Ind.  Harbor,  Ind.;  do.. 
Am.  Steel  &  Wire  Co.,  Cleveland.  Married 
Alsia  May  Strode,  Ap  16,  1918,  Urbana.  Ad- 
dress, 1727  Bryn  Mawr  Ave.,  East  Cleveland; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Newburgh  Steel  Works,  do. 

6850.     BLANK 

6851.  'DAVID  WOODS  DUNLAP 
(Brother  of  6852) 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  5,  1892,  O'Fallon.  Mo.; 
s.  Marcus  Fulton  Dunlap  (b.  S  25,  1848,  Chi- 
cago) and  Sarah  Ellen  (SV'oods)  Dunlap  (b. 
N  26,  1850,  Fairlield,  la.).  Prepared  in  Wood- 
lawn  Inst.;  Central  Coll.  Alpha  Zeta;  Hort. 
Club;  Agr.  Club;  Class  Baseball.  Stud.,  Bos- 
ton, Univ.,  1915.  Army  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  177th 
Inf.  Brig.,  Camp  Funston,  Kan.,  1917.  Died 
Camp   Funston,   D   19,   191 7. 

6852.  FANNY  DUNLAP 
(Sister  of  No.  6851) 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ja  20,  1883,  O'Fal- 
lon, Mo.;  d.  Marcus  Fulton  (b.  S  25,  1848, 
Chicago)  and  Sarah  Ellen  (Woods)  Dunlap  (b. 
N  26,  1850,  Fairfield,  la.).  Prepared  in  Wood- 
lawn  Inst.  (Mo.).  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  la.  Libr. 
Club.  Head  Cataloguer,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll., 
1915—-  Mem.,  D.  A.  R.;  M.  E.  Church.  Ad- 
dress, 1412  Laramie  St.,  Manhattan,  Kan.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Kansas  State  Agricultural  Col- 
lege,  do. 

6853.  ELIZABETH  MOORE  DUNN 
(PRINS) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Cornland,  111.;  d. 
Frederick  J.  (b.  Springfield,  111.)  and  Clarice 
Elizabeth  (Bell)  Dunn  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Bellflower  H.  S.;  No.  111.  St.  Norm..  DeKalb, 
1905;  M.  A.,  Univ.  -of  Wash..  1917.  Alpha 
Chi  Omega;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Tacoma.  Wash.,  1914-16;  Asst.  Hist.  Dept., 
Univ.  of  Wash..  Seattle,  1916-17;  Teacher,  H. 
S.,  Twin  Falls,  Idaho,  1917-18.  Married  Johan 
Willem  Prins.  S  25,  191 8,  N.  Y.  Address,  c/o 
T.  W.  Prins,  Ed.  Dir.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Hog  Is- 
land,   Penn. 


68.S4.     MARSHALL    SIMEON    DUTTON 
(Brother  of  No.   8287) 

Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  My 
20,  1891,  Morton  Park,  Chicago;  s.  B.  B.  (b. 
Ag  4,  1802,  Racine,  Wis.)  and  Emma  (Het- 
zel)  Dutton  (b.  Ap  15,  1868,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Oak  I'ark  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Delta  Kappa  Ep- 
silon;  Sigma  Tau;  Lambkins  Club;  111.  Union 
Dram.  Club;  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club.  Supt., 
Central  111.  Pub.  Service  Co.,  Lawrenceville, 
111.     Address,  Lawrenceville,   Ill.t 

6855.  HENRY  CHARLES  ECKSTEIN 
Nutrition  Expert;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O 
18,  1890,  Sheboygan,  Wis.;  s.  Robert  Charles 
Eckstein.  Prepared  in  Bradley  Poly.  Inst. 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Stud,  and  Asst.,  An. 
Nutrition.  L'niv.  of  111.,  1916.  Address,  1001 
W.   Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 

6856.  EDITH  EDGAR 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  19,  1891 
Belief ontaine,  O.;  d.  Rev.  George  Edward  (b 
D  II,  1863,  Ireland)  and  Blanche  Augusta  (CDs 
born)  Edgar  (b.  Ag  12,  1864,  lola.  Wis.).  Pre 
pared  in  Antwerp  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  Athenean. 
Phi  Delta  Psi.  Teacher,  Latin.  French,  and 
Hist.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Villa  Grove,  111.,  1915—.  Ad 
dress,   Villa    Grove,    111. 

6857.     ALWIN   CLYDE  EIDE 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  Ap  28,  1893 
Lee,    111.;    s.    Tollef   T.    (b.    D    12,    1853,   Olen. 
Norway)    and    Christine    (Greve)    Eide    (b.    Ag 
12,    1862.    Bergen,    Norway).      Prepared   in   Lu 
tlierColl.  Acad.     Alpha  Chi  Sigma;   Phi  Lamb 
da  Upsilon;  Chem.  Club;  Prelim.  Honors.    Asst 
Chem.,  Inland  Steel  Co.,  Indiana  Harbor,  Ind.. 
1915;   U.  S.  Metal  Refining  Co..   1915-16;   Sales 
Dept.,     Patton     Paint     Co.,     Milwaukee,     1916 
Chem.,  Am.  Zinc,   Lead,  &  Smelting  Co.,  Hills 
boro.     111.,     1916-18;     do.,     St.     Louis,     1918 — , 
Mem.,  A.   C.    S.  Address,    1415   Conway   Bldg 
Chicago. 

6858.     MILDRED    ROACH    ELDER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  31,  1890, 
Virginia,   HI.;   d.    Rev.  J.   W.   Elder.      Prepared 
in  James   Millikin   Acad.;   111.   St.   Norm.   Univ. 
Address,   Argenta,   Ill.t 

6859.  ARAM  MOVSES  ELEAZARIAN 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  10,  1887,  Teheran,  Per- 
sia; s.  Movses  Eleazarian.  Prepared  in  Ar- 
menian Nat.  Coeduc.  Sch. ;  French  Am.  Acad., 
Springfield.  Mass.;  Univ.  of  Wis.  Cosmopoli- 
tan Club;  Le  Cercle  Frangais.  Address,  Te- 
heran,   Persia. 

6860.  EDWARD  CHARLES  ELLES 
Supt.,  Coal  Co.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag 
23.  1892,  Carterville,  111.;  s.  .Mbert  K.  (b.  Belle- 
ville. III.)  and  Orian  J.  (Brown)  Files  (b. 
Carterville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Herrin  Tp.  H. 
S.  Iris;  Pres.,  Beta  Gamma  Sigma,  1914-15; 
.Scabbard  and  Blade;  Cml.  Club;  ist.  Lt.  and 
Major.  LTniv.  Brig.  Asst.  Gen.  Mgr.,  Herrin 
Supply  Co.,  Herrin,  111..  1915-17;  Supt.  Carter- 
ville and  Big  Muddy  Coal  Co.,  1916-17.  2nd. 
Lt.  F.  A.  U.  S.  A..  France.  1917.  Married  Ea- 
telle  Lee  Perry,  My  4,  191 7,  Herrin,  111.  Ad- 
dress, Herrin,  111. 

6861.  GRACE  ADELAIDE  ENGLAND 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ap  14,  i8go,  Detroit; 
d.  William  Edwin  (b.  1844,  Wiltshire,  Eng.) 
and  Hannah  (Proctor)  England  (b.  1854,  De- 
troit). Prejiared  in  Detroit  Central  H.  S.  A. 
P...  Albion  Coll..  1910.  Libn.,  Pub.  Lib.,  De- 
troit, 1915- — .  Mem..  Coll.  Club  of  Detroit; 
Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  Mich.  Lib.  Assn.  Address, 
6>;i,  14th  Ave.,  Detroit;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Public 
Library,   do. 


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6862.     JEANNETTE    MORRISON    ENGLE 
(Sister   of   No.  8296) 
A.  n.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  My  26, 
1 89 1.  Bloomingdale,  Ind.;  d.  VV.  J.  Engle.    Pre- 
pared  in    Univ.    Acad.      Bethany    Circle;    Gre- 
gorian; Y.  W.  C.  A.     Address,  R  10,  Urbana.i 

6863.  RUTH  ERNEST 
^  Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  D  21,  1889.  Mil- 
ford,  la.;  d.  John  Harvey  (b.  Mr  31,  1864) 
and  LilHe  Gelina  (Davis)  Ernest  (b.  Ap  29. 
1863).  Prepared  in  Parsons  (Kan.)  H.  S.; 
Urbana  H.  S.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Sibley,  111., 
i9i5-'7;  do.,  Sparta,  111.,  1917-18.  Address, 
1 104  VV.  Stoughton  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  Tp. 
High   School,    Sparta,   HI. 

6864.  WALTER  BOYNTON  ERWIN 
Production  Mgr!;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b. 
D  6,  1892,  Chicago;  s.  Orlando  Richard  (b. 
Bethany,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Parsons) 
Erwin  (b.  Newark,  N.  J.).  Prepared  in  McKin- 
ley  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Cnil.  Club;  Varsity  Base- 
ball and  Basketball.  Efficiency  Dept.,  Mont- 
gomery Ward  &  Co.,  Chicago;  Mech.  Rubber 
Dept.,  B.  F.  Goodrich  Rubber  Co.,  Los  Angeles; 
Asst.  Sales  Mgr..  Triplex  Action  Spring  Co., 
Chicago;  Prod.  Mgr.,  Bemidji  Box  Co.,  Bemidji, 
Minn.  Mem.,  Hlini  Club.  Chicago;  Mystic 
Ath.  Club,  Chicago;  Los  Angeles  Ath.  Club. 
Married  LeOra  Margaret  Manning,  Ag  3,  1916, 
Waukegan,  111.  Address,  Box:  287,  Bemidji, 
Minn. 

6865.     LEO    ESLICK 

Paper  Mill  Specialist;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O 
21.  1892,  Lead,  S.  Dak.;  s.  S.  R.  Eslick.  Pre- 
pared in  Lead  (S.  Dak.)  H.  S.  Jr.  Smoker 
Com.;  Prelim.  Honors;  Stud.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M. 
E.  Specialist  pulp  and  paper  mill  work;  F.  E. 
Smith  Indus.  Co.  Address,  Grantwood,  N. 
J-t 

6866.     PHILIP    HIRAM    EVERHART 
(Son  of  No.  66) 

Custom  Officer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap 
6,  1894.  Toledo,  111.;  s.  Winfield  Scott  ('75).  (b. 
N  18,  1850,  Coshocton,  O.)  and  Clara  (Carr) 
Everhart  (b.  S  7,  1861,  Rome,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  Neoga  Tp.  H.  S.  Adelphic;  Law  Club. 
Stud.,  Custom's  Coll.,  ^Muckden,  Manchuria. 
China,  1916;  Custom's  House,  Shanghai;  Chi- 
nese Maritime  Custom's  Service,  Samshui, 
South  China,  1918.  Address,  Samshui,  South 
China;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Chinese  Maritime  Cus- 
tom's   Service,   do. 

6867.  FRANK  WEBSTER  FARLEY 
Exi)ert  in  An.  Husb.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O 
3,  1888.  Jonesboro.  Ark.;  s.  William  Lewis  (b. 
F  8,  1856.  Tuscaloosa.  Ala.)  and  Elizabeth 
Ophelia  (Hardin)  Farley  fb.  Ja  7,  1858,  North 
Port,  do.).  Prepared  in  Pub.  Sch.,  Craighead 
Co..  Ark.;  N.  E.  Ark.  Norm.;  St.  Agr.  Sch.. 
Jonesboro,  Ark.,  1910-13.  Farm  House;  Hoof 
and  Horn  Club.  Exten.,  Jackson,  ^liss.,  191.S- 
17;  Beef  Cattle  Investigation  and  Exten.,  Bur. 
of  An.  Husb..  U.  S.  Agr.  Dept.,  191 7—.  Auth.: 
Growth  of  Beef  Cattle  Industry  in  the  South.  U. 
S.  Dept.,  Apr.,  Washington,  1918;  E<con- 
omy  of  Good  P.lood  in  Beef  Production.  Here- 
ford Jour..  Kansas  City,  :gi8;  Growing  Beef 
Cattle  in  Miss..  ///.  Agr.,  lOiS-  Married  Ruth 
Bettersworth,  .S  6.  1916,  Jackson,  Miss.  Child, 
Frank  Webster,  Jr..  b.  Jl  7,  T017.  Address, 
209  Willow  Ave.,  Tokoma  Park,  Md.;  bus.  add., 
c/o  An.  Husb.,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr..  Washington, 
D.  C. 

6868.     ORENA    FARMER 
Teacher;  A.  R.  in  L.  A.  &  S.:  b.  My  23,  1880. 
Hutchinson.   Kan.;  d.   J.   A.   Farmer.     Prepared 
in     Montirelln     Sem.       Address,    326     Parkland 
Ave.,  Belleville.  IlLt 


6869.  FAY  EDWARD   FAULKNER 

(Brother  of  No.  6225) 
Statistician;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  6, 
1893,  Champaign;  s.  Watson  (b.  Ap  18,  1854, 
Racine,  Wis.)  and  Emma  Bertha  (Dellenback) 
Faulkner  (b.  F  20,  1855,  Pittsburgh).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H,  S.  Prelim.  Honors. 
Statistician,  Cost  Acct..  Packard  Motor  Co.. 
Detroit,  191 5;  West.  Elec.  Co.,  do.,  1916-17. 
Sergt.,  329  F.  A.  85th  Div.  Camp  Custer;  2nd 
Lt.,  A.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky., 
IQ18.  Married  Maude  Price,  N  1915.  Ad- 
dress, 33   Peterboro  St.,  Detroit. 

6870.  GUY  COLUMBUS  FAUROTE 

Supervising  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My 
22,  1893,  Niles,  Mich.;  s.  G.  L.  Faurote.  Pre- 
pared in  Niles  (Mich.)  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Del- 
ta; Scarab;  Orange  and  Blue  Dancing  Club; 
Mgr.,  Sr.  Athletics;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Arch.  Yr.  Book. 
Asst.  Supervising  Arch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915. 
Address,  604  S.  5th  St.,  Niles,  Mich.f 

6871.     FLORENCE   FEHRMAN 

(Sister  of  No.   5653) 

A.   B.  in  L.   A.   &  S.;  b.  Ap  6,   1894,   Pekin, 

111.;   d.  Adolph   (b.  Mr  31,   1856,  do.)   and  Eva 

May  (Van  Deusen)  Fehrman  (b.  Ag  10,  1864). 

Prepared  in  Pekin  H.   S.     Address,   Pekin,  111. 

6872.  KAIMIN  KAY  FENG 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  M.  S.,  19 16;  b. 
O  8,  1893,  Pei-lui,  Kwangsi,  China;  s.  Chang 
and  Luk-Tse  Feng.  Prepared  in  Nanyang 
Coll.,  Shanghai.  China,  1909-12.  Engr.  Asst., 
C.  &  E.  I.  R.  R..  Chicago.  1917—-  Address, 
Nanyang  Club.  Shanghai,  China;  bus.  add.,  4008 
Grand  Blvd.,   Chicago. 

6873.  CLARENCE  MILFORD  FERGUSON 
Land.  Arch,  and  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Land.  Gard. ; 
b.  O  19,  1891,  Aberdeen,  S.  Dak.;  s.  J.  A. 
Ferguson.  Prepared  in  Charles  City  (la.)  H. 
S.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Ma-wan-da;  Ku  Klux; 
Helmet;  Scarab;  Univ.  Land.  Arch.  Soc; 
Tribe  of  Hlini;  111.  Union  Dram.  Club;  Land- 
scape Club;  Siren  Staff;  Homecoming  Com.; 
Mgr.,  Varsity  Baseball.  Mem.,  Austin-Fergu- 
son, Land.  Archs.,  Aurora,  111..  191s.  Address, 
504  N.  4th  St.,  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak.t 

6874.     STELLA   BELLE  FINNEY 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  7.  1886,  Bismark, 
111.;  s.  T.  W.  Finney.  Prepared  in  Danville 
H.    S.;   'N.    W.   Univ.     Address,   Bismark,   Ill.t 

6875-     JULIAN  LOUNDSBURY  FISH 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  13,  1893,  Ashtabula,  O.; 
s.  J.  Fish.  Preijared  in  Lyons  Tp.  H.  S.,  La- 
Grange.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Tribe  of  Hlini; 
N.  Atlantic  Club;  Varsity  Track;  Final  Hon- 
ors. Otis  Elevator  Co.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.,  1916 — . 
Address.  6  Granger  Place,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.t 

6876.     ABIGAIL  ELIZA   FISHER 
(Sister  of  No.   7S18) 

Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  30, 
1892;  d.  Hendrick  Vastine  (b.  O  15.  1847, 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.)  and  Abbie  Frances  (Steele) 
Fisher  (b.  Ja  24,  i860,  Gencsco,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Gencsco  Tp.  II.  S.  Alpha  Xi  Delta; 
Yo  Ma;  Fresh.  Honors.  Libn.,  Pub.  Lib., 
Davenport,  la.,  191 6-1 7.  Address,  Geneseo, 
III. 

6877.     HAROLD  LEO   FLODIN 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  i,  1892,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Claes  (b.  Jl  6.  1848,  Sweden)  and 
Emma  (Larson)  Flodin  (b.  Mr  12,  1854,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S..  Chicago.  Phi 
Sigma  Kani>a.  Efficiency  Engr.,  Adams  S; 
Westlake  Co.,  1915-16:  Exp.  Engr.,  Griffin 
Wheel     Co.,     1915-17;     Mech.     Engr.,     Edward 


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Valve  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Chicago,  1917 — •  Address, 
5520  Glenwood  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Ed- 
ward Valve  &  Mfg.  Co.,  East  Chicago,  Ind. 

6878.  ALDEN  KNOWLTON  FOGG 
(Husband  of  No.  8445) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  27,  1892, 
Lowell.  Ind.;  s.  C.  E.  (b.  Ja  31,  i8S4.  Water- 
town,  Me.)  and  Olla  V.  (Smolt)  Fogg  (b.  N 
30,  1856,  Geneva,  111.).  I'rcpared  in  Wcnoni 
H.  S.  Acanthus;  Tan  Beta  Pi;  Prelim.,  Final 
and  Special  Honors;  Baseball;  Jr.  Class  Prcs. ; 
Sec,  111.  Union.  Jr.  Engr.,  St.  Highway 
Conin.,  Peoria,  1915-17;  Asst.  Civ.  Engr.,  Quar- 
ters IT.,  U.  S.  N.  Yard,  Portsmouth.  N.  II.; 
Pub.  Works  Officer,  U.  S.  N.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  A.  S.  C.  E.;  Army  and  Navy  Club.  Mar- 
ried Florence  Hunt  ('17).  Je  25,  1917.  Urliana. 
Address,  c/o  C.  W.  Kemp,  Wenona,  III. 

6879.  GOOEY  YEN  FONG 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  i,  1891,  Canton,  China; 
s.  C.  Fong.  Prepared  in  Kwang-Tung  Province 
H.  S.,  China;  Boones  Univ.  Sch.,  Berkeley, 
Calif.  Address,  616  Grant  Ave.,  San  Francis- 
co. 

6S80.  EVERETT  ORREN  FONTAINE 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  O  26, 
1892,  Momence,  111.;  s.  Elizabeth  Fontaine. 
Prepared  in  Momence  H.  S.  Spalding  Guild; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.  Lib.  Sch., 
iqi6-i8.  Select  U.  S.  Aviation  Section  Ser- 
vice, 9th  Co.,  Ft.  Wright,  N.  Y.,  1918.  2nd  Lt., 
C.  A.  S.,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.  Address,  Front  St., 
Momence,    111. 

6881.  FRANK  ALFRED  FORTY 
(Brother  of  No.  9070) 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  14,  1S93,  Chicago;  s. 
Joseph  Forty.  Prepared  in  Tuly  H.  S.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Fresh.  Fencing;  Class 
Swimming:  Final  Honors.  With  West.  Elec. 
Co.,  Wilkinsburg.  Pa.,  iqi6.  Co.  E,  i8th 
Inf.,  7th  Div.  Nat.  Guard.  U.  S.  C.  Mem.,  A. 
I.  E.  E.;  _N.  O.  T.  B.  Address,  842  N.  Fairfield 
Ave.,   Chicago. 

6882.  DONALD  DEVERE  FOSTER 
Ins.  bus.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  S  7,  1891, 

Boswell,  Ind.;  s.  C.  D.  Foster.  Prepared  in 
Boswell  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Syracuse  Recruit 
Camp,  Washington  Barracks;  Tr.  Co..  71st 
Regt.;  Mustered  out,  Ja  13,  1919.  Address, 
Boswell,    Ind. 

6883.  WILEY   MARION    FOWLER 
Farmer;  A.   B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  2.   1891, 

Pcnfield,  HI.;  s.  U.  G.  Fowler.  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.   S.     Address,  Penfield,   Ill.t 

6884.  DISK  SYLVESTER  FRAYER 
Rodman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  18,  1892, 
Maywood.  111.;  Ward  of  C.  C.  Stannard.  Pre- 
pared in  Maywood  and  Melrose  Park  H.  Schs.; 
I-ewis  Inst.,  Chicago.  Pi  Omicron;  Sr.  Smoker 
Com.  Rodman,  C.  &  N.  W.  R.  R.,  Chicago, 
1916 — .  U.  S.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address, 
c/o  Mrs.  C.  C.  Stannard,  1607  S.  First  Ave., 
.Maywood,    111. 

6885.  GEORGE  CARLYLE  FRAZER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  .^gr. ;  b.  N  21,  1892,  Lock- 
port,  111.;  s.  John  D.  (b.  Mr  29,  1858,  Lock- 
port,  HI.)  and  Bernice  (Garrison)  Frazer  (b. 
13  29,  1857.  Wheaton.  111.).  Prepared  in  Lock- 
port  Tp.  H.  S.  Farmer,  Lockport,  111.  Mem., 
Congr.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  Lock- 
port,    III. 


6886.     ARTHUR   OWEN  FRAZIER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  6242,  9075) 
Superintendent;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag 
II,  1894,  Paris,  111.;  s.  James  B.  (b.  D  25,  i8s4, 


Charleston,  111.)  and  Dora  Isabella  (Zimmer- 
ly)  Frazier  (b.  D  10,  Paris,  111.).  Prepared 
in  E.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Adelphic.  Supt.  of 
Schs.,  Aiwood,  111.,  1915-16;  Prin.  Daly^  Sch., 
Anaconda,  Mont.,  1910-17.  3rd  O.  T.  C, 
Camp  Pike,  Ark.;  2nd  Lt.,  N.  A.,  1918.  Auth.: 
Impressions  of  Montana,  111.  Agr.,  Mr  ■1917- 
Mem.,  Anaconda  Club;  Christian  Church.  Ad- 
dress,   Paris,   111. 

6887.  MARY  HAZEL  FRYE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  17,  1889, 
Fairbury,  111.;  d.  John  Blake  (b.  N  8,  1854, 
Lisbon,  111.)  and  Mary  Frances  (Morris) 
Frye  (b.  D  7,  1S60,  Fairbury,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Fairbury  11.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1906- 
08.  Chicago  Univ.,  Summer,  191 1.  Achoth. 
Teacher,  Eng.,  Chrisman  Tp.  H.  S.,  1915-17. 
Address,   113   W.   Elm   St.,   Fairbury,  111. 

6888.  ELIZABETH  GENEVIEVE  FULLER 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  8,  1888, 
Vinton,  la.;  d.  A.  W.  Fuller.  Prepared  in  El 
Paso  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1909-11.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Pres.,  Scribbler's;  Ed.  Staff,  ///. 
Mag.  Instr.,  Eng.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  Ames,  la.  Ad- 
dress, 2.121  Lincoln  W^ay,  Ames,  la.;  bus.  add., 
c/o  Eng.   Dept.,  la.  St.   Coll. 

6889.  HAROLD  COULON  FULLER 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Jl  s,  1891. 
Indianapolis;  s.  Frank  Elmer  (b.  Jl  11,  1863, 
Cambridge,  Mass.)  and  Julia  C.  Fuller  (b.  Mr 
8,  1871,  Indianapolis).  Prepared  in  Shortridge 
(Ind.)  H.  S.;  Butler  Coll.,  Indianapolis,  1909- 
10.  Scarab;  111.  Union  Dramatic  Club.  Engr., 
C.  W.  Nicol,  Arch.,  Lafayette,  Ind..  1915-16; 
Supvr.  Bldg.  Const.  Engng.  Dept.,  Mich.  St. 
Teleplione  Co.,  1916 — .  Address,  3048  W. 
Grand  Blvd.,  Detroit;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Engng. 
Deijt.,   Mich.    St.  Telephone  Co.,  do. 

6890.  CLARE  CURTISS  GAMBLE 
Audit  and  Credit  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.; 
b.  Ap  3,  1893,  Herkimer,  N.  Y.;  s.  Angus 
Sperry  (b.  Ap  i,  1853,  Westdale,  N.  Y.)  and 
Addeline  Marie  (Curtiss)  Gamble  (b.  O  25, 
i860,  Camden,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Franklin 
.Acad.,  Malone,  N.  Y.  Ry.  Club;  Easterner's 
Club;  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Beta 
Gamma  Sigma;  Varsity  Baseball.  R.  R.  Ticket 
.Agt.,  Old  Forge,  N.  Y.,  1915;  Asst.  Treas.; 
New  Eng.  Steamship  Co.,  New  York  City,  1915- 
16;  Mgr.,  Russian  Branch  Allied  Mach.  Co.. 
Am.,  1916-17;  Mgr.,  Auditing  and  Credit 
Dept.,  I".  W.  Hoone  Co.,  Japan,  1918 — .  Mem., 
Congr.  Church;  Russian-Am.  Club,  191 6.  Mar- 
ried Hazel  Jerome  Abbott,  My  26,  1917,  Yoko- 
homa,  Japan.  Address,  Branch  Mgr.  American 
International    Corporation,    Yokohoma,   Japan. 

6891.  JOHN  LOW  GARDINER 
Steel  bus.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  17, 
1892,  Chicago;  s.  J.  C.  (b.  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.) 
and  Margaret  A.  (Low)  Gardiner  (b.  Edin- 
burgli,  Scotland).  Prepared  in  Lane  Tech.  H. 
S.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Mask  and  Bauble.  Steel 
bus.,  Chicago,  1015-17.  R.  O.  T.  C,  1917; 
Sergt.,  8th  Ord.  Field  Depot.,  A.  E.  F.,  1918. 
.iddress,  4645  Beacon   St.,  Chicago. 

6892.  EDWARD  FRANKLIN  GEHRIG 
Sales  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  My  31,  1890, 
Grand  Fork,  111.;  s.  Mrs.  Mary  Gehrig.  Pre- 
pared in  L^niv.  Acad.  Adelphic;  V.  P.,  Jr. 
Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E. :  Homecoming  Com.; 
Capt.,  Pushball.  Sales  Engr.,  Cadillac  Motor 
Co.,  Detroit,  1915 — .  Address,  571  2nd  St., 
Detroit;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Detroit  Stove  Co..  do. 

6893.     CHARLES   FRANCIS   GEIGER 

Engineer;   B.   S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  b.  Je  3,  1893, 

Chicago;    s.    Charles    II.     (b.    O    21,    1862,    Ft. 

Wayne,  Ind.)   and  Julia  J.   (Parrot)   Geiger   (b. 

D  24,  1870,  do.).     Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H. 


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University  of  Illinois 


I1915 


S.,  Chicago;  Crane  Jr.  Coll.,  1911-13.  Final 
and  Special  Honors.  Research  Asst.,  Ceram. 
Engr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 5-16;  Instr.,  Ceram., 
Rutgers  Coll..  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1916-18; 
The  Carborundum  Co.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y., 
1919 — .  307th  F.  A..  Bat.  A,  Camp  Dix,  N.  J., 
1918;  Dist.  Ord.  Office,  Bur.  of  Standard, 
Ceramic  Research;  Mustered  out,  Ja  24,  1919. 
Mem..  Am.  Ceram.  Soc,  1915;  N.  J.  Clay  Work- 
ers Assn.,  1916.  Address,  704  Buena  Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1627  Linwood  Ave., 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. 

6894.  LESLIE  GODFREY  GEORGE 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  J.  D.,  1917; 
b.  Mr  21,  1893,  Staunton,  111.;  s.  William  Rob- 
inson (b.  N  6,  1851,  Ft.  Recovery.  O.)  and 
May  (Godfrey)  George  (b.  Ja  26.  1859,  Staun- 
ton, 111.).  Prepared  in  Staunton  H.  S.  Sigma 
Chi;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  2nd  Lt.,  Fort  Sheridan, 
III.,  1917;  ist  Lt.,  Bat.  B,  133rd  F.  A.,  Camp 
Bowie,  Tex.,  191 7;  Capt.,  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France; 
-Mustered  out,  Ap  3,  1919.  Address,  Staunton, 
111. 

6895.  CHARLES  RANNELLS  GIBSON 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  13,  1886,  Pis 
gah.  111.;  s.  George  C.  (b.  D  3,  1850,  Franklin 
111.)  and  Lavina  Mills  (Carlile)  Gibson  (b.  O 
3,  1855,  do.).  Prepared  in  De  Pauw  Acad. 
Greencastle,  Ind. ;  HI.  Coll.,  Jacksonville,  1907 
8;  A.  B.,  De  Pauw  Univ.,  1912.  Delta  Upsi 
Ion.  Farmer,  Franklin,  111.,  1915-18.  U.  S 
N.  A.,  1918.  14th  Observation  Bat.,  F.  A.,  C 
O.  T.  S.,  Camp  Taylor;  Mustered  out,  D  6 
1918.  Married  Jennie  A.  McNayr,  O  9.  191 7 
Hanover  Center,  Mass.  Address,  Franklin,  111 

6896.  MABEL  HELEN  GIBSON 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Mr  28,  1885, 
Guelph,  Ont.,  Can.;  d.  John  (b.  Ap  21,  i860. 
New  Foundland,  do.)  and  Emily  Ash  (Lons- 
dale) Gibson  (b.  Mr  i,  1865.  Ont.,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Woodstock  H.  S.  H.  Sc.  Club;  Omi- 
cron  Nu.  Teacher,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Mazon,  111., 
1915-17;  Clinton,  111.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  Home 
Canning,  ///.  Agr.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Ad- 
dress, 223  S.  Tyron  St.,  Woodstock,  111.;  bus- 
add.,    Clinton,   111. 

6897.  GEORGE  THALLON  GILL 
Land.  Arcb.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  28,  1887, 
Lake  Bluff,  111.;  s.  J.  Gill.  Prepared  in  Evan- 
ston  H.  .S.  Sigma  Chi;  Scarab;  Siren  Staff, 
r^nd.  Arch.  Office.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg.,  Aurora, 
HI.,  1916;  Evanston,  1918.  Address,  618 
Church   St.,   Evanston,   IH. 

6898.     LEONARD  NASON   GILMORE 
Manager;  B.   S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  31,  1889,  Mo- 
line,   HI.;    s.   Timothy    (b.    My    s.    1851,    Clare- 
mont.   N.    H.)    and    Harriett    (Mason)    Gilmore 
(b.  My   15,   1854,  do.).     Prepared  in  Moline  H. 

5.  Plantation  work,  Ferriday,  La.,  1915-16; 
Libertyville,  111.,  1916-17;  Mgr.,  Dairy  and 
Poultry,  do.,  Ravinia,  HI.,  1917;  Mgr.,  do., 
Roscnwald  Est.,  1917— •  Lt..  O.  T.  C,  Fort 
Sheridan,  1917;  do..  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1917; 
do..  Camp  Beuregard,  La.;  Commanding  Offi- 
cer, Motor  Truck  Co.,  338,  do.  Address,  1815 
14th   St.,  Moline,  III. 

6899.  ROY  THOMAS  GLASCO 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  7,  1883,  Tuscola, 
111.;  s.  George  M.  Glasco.  Prepared  in  East 
III.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn 
Club;  Agr.  Dance  Com.  Mgr..  farm.  Geneva, 
III.,  1916:  Teacher,  Agr.,  Rockford,  111.,  1918. 
Married  Verna  M.  Alvcrson,  Ag  28,  1918,  Ur- 
bana.     Address,  Rockford,  Ill.t 

6900.     RODNEY  CHAMPLAIN   GLOVER 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  30,  1890,  Ottawa,  111.; 

6.  Clarence  Champlain  (b.  do.)  and  Anna 
(Cushman)     Glover     (b.     Middleboro,     Mass.). 


Prepared  in  Ottawa  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Phi. 
Lawyer,  Chicago,  1915-17.  111.  Nat.  Guard, 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  O. 
R.  C,  Camp  Grant,  191 7;  ist  Lt.,  342nd  Inf., 
Camp  Grant,  111.  Address,  804  Chapel  St., 
Ottawa,   HI. 

6901.  WALTER  EARL  GLOVER 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.:  b.  My  29,  1889, 
Terre  Haute,  Ind.;  s.  W.  S.  Glover.  Prepared 
in  Topeka  (Kan.)  II.  S.;  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll. 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Sr.  Memorial 
Com.;  Home-coming  Com.  Bldg.  Insp.,  A.  T. 
&  S.  F.  R.  R.,  1917 — .  Address,  1208  College 
.\ve.,    Topeka,    Kan.t 

6902.  ELEANOR  GODFREY 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  8,  i868;  d.  David 
(b.  Je  17,  1827,  Clyde,  N.  Y.)  and  Sarah 
Frances  (Gillette)  Godfrey  (b.  Mount  Hope, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Alethenai; 
Mem.,  O.  E.  S.;  Home  Improvement  Soc;  M. 
E.  Church;  Dom.  Sc.  Club.  Address,  Tolono, 
HI. 

6903.     IRMA  GRETCHEN  GOEBEL 

(Sister  of  Nos.  4676,  5157,  5158) 
Student;  A.  B.  in  Mus. ;  b.  Ag  18,  1894, 
Meule  Park,  Calif.;  d.  Julius  (b.  My  23,  1857. 
Frankfurt-A-Main,  Ger.)  and  Kathryn  (Vree- 
land)  Goebel  (b.  D  3,  i860,  Hackensack.  N.  J.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Illiola;  Jamesonian; 
Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Championship  Basket- 
ball; L.  &  A.  representative,  Woman's  League 
Council.  Stud.,  Music,  Chicago  Musical  Coll., 
1918 — .      Address,    918   Nevada  St.,  Urbana. 

6904.  ANTOINETTE  HELEN  GOETZ 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Iowa  City;  d.  John 
Anthony  (b.  Ger.)  and  Elizabeth  Agatha 
(Clair)  Goetz  (b.  Lewiston,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Iowa  City  (la.)  Acad.;  A.  B..  Univ.  of  la., 
1906.  Epsilon  Tau.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  191 5.  Libn.,  Minneapolis,  1915 — .  Ad- 
dress, 624-4th  St.,  S.  E.  Minneapolis. 

6905.     ROY  ALLEN    GOFF 
Superintendent;    B.     S.    in    Agr.;    b.     N    21, 

1890.  Mapleville,  Neb.;  s.  Herbert  William  (b. 

Te     II.    1S51.    Utica,    N.    Y.)     and    Lillian    A. 

(Fitch)    Goff   (b.   Mr  16,   1850,   do.).    Prepared 

in    Galesburg    II.    S.;    B.    S.,    Lombard,    1913. 

Sigma  Nu.     Teacher,  Agr.,  Hilo  Boarding  Sch., 

Hilo,   Hawaii,    1915-17;    Supt.,   Glenwood    Exp. 

Sta.,    1917 — -.     Address,   CJlenwood,  Hawaii,  T. 

H. 

6905A.     WALDO   EMERSON   GOLDEN 
(Brother  of  No.   6906) 

A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Je  9,.  1893  Klora,  111.;  s. 
S.  B.  Golden.  Prepared  in  Beardstown  H.  S. 
Stud.,  L'niv.  of  III.  Med.  Coll.  Sr.  Lt.,  Asst. 
Surg.,  LT.  S.  Navy,  Brest,  France,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress,   105    E.   Healey  St.,  Champaign. t 

6906.  WESLEY  BARTON  GOLDEN 
(Brother  of  No.  690SA) 
Clerk;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  i,  1891, 
Flora.  III.;  s.  S.  B.  Golden.  Prepared  in 
Beardstown  H.  S.  Clk.,  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R., 
Savanna,  Ga.,  1918.  ist  Lt.,  Inf..  A.  E.  F., 
France.  1918 — .  Address,  105  E.  Healey  St., 
Champaign. t 

6907.  ELLIS  RALPH  GOLDMAN 
Insp.  Eng.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag  27.  1891, 
Rockford,  111.;  s.  I.  Goldman.  Prepared  in 
Rockford  H.  S.;  Armour  Inst.  Zeta  Beta  Tau; 
C.  E.  Club.  Address,  313  John  St.,  Rockford, 
Hl.t 

6908.     ARZAPALO  ERNESTO  GOMEZ 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  4,  1890,  Gaudalazara, 
Mex. ;  s.  Luis  B.  Gomez.  Prepared  in  Mex.  St. 
Prep.  Sch.  B.  S.,  Marquette  Univ.,  Milwaukee. 


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Baccalaureate  Alumni 


577 


Attending  Mass.  Inst.,  Tech.,  Boston.  Address, 
c/o  Dr.  A.  J.  Oschner,  2106  Sedgwick  St., 
Chicago. t 

6909.  VERA  OPLE  GOSSETT 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  8,  1893,  Cas- 
ey, 111.;  d.  John  L.  (b.  S  23.  1866,  do.)  and 
Rachel  (Cartright)  Gossett  (b.  D  19.  1868). 
Prepared  in  Casey  H.  S.;  East.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  1910-12.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Omicron  Nu. 
Teacher,  Econ.,  H.  S.,  Farmer  City,  111.,  191 5- 
16;  do.,  Princeton,  111.,  1916 — .  Address,  304 
N.  Central  St.,  Casey,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Prince- 
ton,  111. 

6910.  ELIZABETH  ELLEN  GRAHAM 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  9,  1893, 
Galena.  111.;  d.  John  Graham  (b.  do.)  and 
.Mary  Ann  (Smith)  Graham  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
parecl  in  E.  Dubuque  H.  S.;  Monmouth  Coll., 
1912-14;  Upper  la.  Univ.,  1911-12.  Der 
Deutsche  Verein;  Basketball;  Hockey;  Tennis. 
Teacher,  Alexis,  111.,  1915-17;  Springfield,  111., 
1917 — .  Address,  615  E.  Spruce  St.,  Spring- 
field,   111. 

691 1.  PERRY  HENRY  GRAVES 
Lumber  Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b. 
S  6,  1889,  Rockford,  111.;  s.  Isaac  and  Frances 
(Parker)  Graves  (Watertown,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Rockford  H.  S.  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh, 
1911-12;  Chi  Beta;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Varsity 
Football;  Varsity  Baseball;  Tribe  of  Illini; 
Cml.  Club.  Representative  Natalbany  Lumber 
Co.,  Springfield,  191 5;  do..  Champaign,  1916^. 
Address,  Box  282,  Champaign. 

6912.  ALTA  GREEN  (ROPIEQUET) 
(Wife  of  No.  6526;  Sister  of  No.  9100) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  29,  1893,  Oakwood, 
111.;  d.  Lincoln  Hamlin  (b.  Ap  6,  1863,  Xenia, 
O.)  and  Mary  Esther  (Cranston)  Green  (b. 
My  18,  1867,  Champaign  Co.,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Urbana  H.  S.  Athenean;  Jamesonian;  Pre- 
lim, and  Special  Honors;  Pres.,  Jr.  Illinae. 
'.^lem.,  M.  E.  church;  Woman's  Illinae  Club, 
St.  Louis.  Married  Wilford  Crouch  Ropie- 
quet  ('14),  Je  17,  1915,  Urbana.  Children:  Edith, 
b.  Ap  13,  1917;  Katherine,  b.  Ag  5,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, 379  N.  Taylor,   St.  Louis. 

6913.  EULALIE  GREEN  (HAAG) 
(Wife  of  No.  6925;  Sister  of  No.  8367) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  Je  7,  1893,  Oakwood, 
111.;  d.  Wilbert  Grant  (b.  Ja  27,  1868,  West. 
Jefferson,  O.)  and  Lucy  Roxanna  (Cranston) 
Green  (b.  N  21,  1870,  Gibson  City,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Oakwood  H.  S.,  IQ08-10;  Danville  H. 
S.,  iQio-ii;  Santana  (Calif.)  H.  S.,  1907-08; 
111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  191 1.  H.  Sc.  Club;  Gre- 
gorian. Married  Vernon  William  Haag  ('15). 
D  24,  19:5,  Oakwood,  111.  Child,  Vernon  Wil- 
bert. b.  S  26,  1916.  Address,  2300  W.  112th 
St.,  Morgan  Park,   Chicago. 

6914.  RALPH  GREEN 
(Brother  of  No.  5170) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  2,  1893, 
Chicago;  s.  Lonsdale  (b.  Ja  30,  1864,  Mel- 
bourne, Can.)  and  Nellie  (Wilder)  Green  (b. 
N  8.  1863,  Cincinnati).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park 
H.  S..  Chicago.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Sigma  Tan;  Capt.,  Swimming  Team;  Civ.  Engr., 
Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron  Co.,  iqj<;-j~.  Lt.,  Engrs., 
Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan.;  Ft.  Worth,  Tex.;  A. 
E.  F.,  France,  1917 — .  Auth.;  Articles,  The 
Water  Tower,  pub.  by  Chicago  Bridge  &  Iron 
Co.  Designer,  Title  Cover,  do.  Address,  5639 
Kenwood  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add..  West  Chi- 
cago Bridge  &  Iron  Co.,  do. 

6915.     ROLAND  EVERETT  GREENBURG 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  <;,  1892,  Tal- 
bot,  Ind.;    s.    Mrs.   J.   C.    Greenburg.    Prepared 


in  New  Richmond  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Ind.  Univ., 
1910-11.  llus;  Univ.  Band;  Prelim.  Honors. 
Foreman,  I'ipe  Dept.,  Standard  Oil  Co., 
Whiting,  Ind.,  1916;  Engr.,  Ludahy  Refining 
Co.,  do.,  1917.  Alarricd  Marie  Green,  Jl  1916, 
Whiting,  Ind.  Address,  318  Cleveland  Ave., 
Whiting,  Ind. 

6916.  JOSEPH    NATHANIEL  GREENE 
Farmer;   B.   S.   in  Agr.;   b.   F    i,    1893,   Fort 

Logan,  Colo.;  s.  Lewis  D.  Greene.  Prepared  in 
Hyde  Park  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Sigma  Nu;  Ma-wan- 
da;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Pan  Hellenic  Coun- 
cil; Gridiron  Club;  lllio  Staff;  Col.  and  Regt. 
Commander,  Univ.  Rcgt.  In  charge,  Woodstock 
Farms,  Widewater,  Va.,  1915.  Capt.,  7th  U.  S. 
Inf.,  Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  191 7.  Married 
Nannie  Pond,  Jl  21,  191 7,  Milford,  Conn.  Ad- 
dress, 215  N.  Washington  St.,  Gettysburg,  Pa.t 

6917.  JOHN    MITCHELL    GRIFFIN 
Salesman;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    N    30,    1892, 

Evanston,  111.;  s.  William  N.  (b.  Chicago)  and 
Nellie  L.  (Brown)  Griffin  (b.  Geneseo,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Mercersburg  Acad.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Helmet;  Tribe 
of  Illini;  Varsity  Track;  Capt.,  Swimming. 
Salesman,  Am.  Radiator  (io..  Milwaukee;  do., 
Chicago.  1915-17.  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F., 
1917;  U.  S.  S.  Olympia  on  shore  duty  in 
Archangel  Dist.,  Russia,  1918- — .  Address,  1127 
Forest   Ave.,    Evanston,    111. 

6918.  MILDRED   ELIZABETH   GRIFFITH 
(Daughter  of  No.  300;  Sister  of  No.  9102) 
Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.   B.  in  L.  A.   &  S.;  b.  F  26, 

1893,  Ashton,  111.;  d.  J.  C.  (b.  Ja  6,  1862, 
Upijer  Sandusky,  O.)  and  Dora  A.  (Andrus) 
Griffith  ('82),  (b.  My  5,  1863,  Ashton,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Ashton  H.  S.;  Smith  Coll.,  1913- 
14.  Alethenai.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Maynard,  la., 
19 rS — .  Address,  Ashton,  111.;  bus.  add.,  May- 
nard,  la. 

6919.  JAMES    HOWARD   GRIFTNER 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in   Min.   E. ;   b.   S   28,   1891, 

Franklin,  O.;  s.  C.  H.  Griftner.  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Phi  Kanpa  Sigma.  Asst.  Engr., 
Morgan  Engng.  Co.,  Dayton,  O.;  Johnston  City 
(111.)  Coal  Co.,  1917 — .  Address,  Johnston  City, 
Ill.t 

6920.  GEORGE    DURFEE    GRISWOLD 
Bridge  Engr.;  B.   S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  24,  1893, 

Decatur,  111.;  s.  Charles  L.  Griswold.  Prepared 
in  Hvde  Park  H.  S..  Chicago.  Mandolin  Club; 
Lt.,  Q.  M.,  and  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.  With  Am. 
Bridge  Co.,  191 5.  Address,  5403  Woodlawn 
Ave.,  Chicago. t 

6921.  AUGUSTUS  HENRY 
GRUNEWALD,  JR. 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  27,  1893,  Chicago;  s. 
Augustus  Henry.  Sr.  (b.  N  25.  1851,  Blue  Is- 
land, 111,)  and  Emma  F.  (Baumgartner)  Grune- 
wald  (b.  F  I,  1861,  Mokena,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Armour  Acad.;  Lane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
Zi>ta  Psi;  Alpha  Zeta;  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
Prelim.  Honors;  Lt.  Col.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Fresh. 
Varsity  Swimming;  Capt.,  Sr.  Class  Football. 
jnd  Lt..  F.  A.,  LT.  S.  R.,  A.  E.  F.,  1917; 
Army  of  Occupation.  Address,  2134  Sedgwick 
St.,    Chicago. 

6922.  LILLIAN  IRENE  GUFFIN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  12,  1889. 
Oak  Park,  111.;  d.  Edwin  Lester  (b.  My  14, 
1852,  N.  Y.)  and  Minnie  Amelia  (Van  Valken- 
burg)  Guffin  (b.  Ag  23,  1858.  La  Crosse,  Wis.). 
Prepared  in  Geneseo  H.  S.;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1907- 
II.  Athenean;  Winner,  Inter-literary  Soc.  De- 
clamation Contest.  Teacher,  Expression,  Dixon, 
111.,  ioi.!;-i6;  Teacher,  Ptib.  Speaking  and  De- 
bate, Saiem.  Ore.;  Coach,  Champion  H.  S.  De- 
bate Team,  Ore.,  1918 — .  Address,  Salem,  Ore. 


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6923.  PALMER  McKENSIE  GUNNELL 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  My  7,  1892,  Great  Bend. 
Kan.;  s.  ^L  P.  and  Mary  Gunnell.  Prepared  in 
Wichita  (Kan.)  H.  S.;  Kan.  Univ.  Phi  Alpha 
Delta;  Law  Smoker  Com.  Address,  707  105  W. 
Monroe  St.,  Chicago. t 

69-'4.  EDITH  GVVINN 
(Sister  of  Nos.  3007,  4689,  6268) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  My  24,  1890, 
Oakland,  111.;  d.  Oliver  Munsel  and  Sarah 
(Cuells)  Gwinn  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S.  Delta  Gamma;  Yo  Ma.  Teacher,  H.  Sc, 
Mantorville  H.  S.,  Minn.,  1915-16;  do.,  Waver- 
ly.  111.,  1916-17:  do.,  A.  &.  M.  Coll.,  Stillwater, 
(Jkla.,  1917 — .  Address,  806  S.  Goodwin  Ave., 
Urbana;   bus.  add.,  Stillwater,  Okla. 

6925.  VERNON   WILLIAM   HAAG 

(Husband  of  No.  6913) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Mr  31,  1894, 
Essex,  111.;  s.  Fred  George  (b.  Mr  17,  1865, 
Mazon,  111.)  and  Addie  Jane  (Hunt)  Haag  (b. 
Ag  16,  1870,  Essex,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mazon 
Tp.  H.  S.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Pres.,  Chem. 
Club,  1915;  Am.  Chem.  See,  1917.  Asst.  Chem., 
A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.,  La  Junta.  Colo.,  191S-16; 
Operating  Chem..  Insecticide  Dept.,  Sherman- 
Williams  Co..  Chicago,  1916.  Mem.  A.  C.  S. 
Married  Eulalie  Green  ('15),  D  24,  1915,  Oak- 
wood,  111.  Child,  Vernon  Wilbert,  b.  S  26,1916. 
Address,  40  Claredon  Ave.,  Detroit. 

6926.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  HAAN,  JR. 

(Brother  of  No.  5177) 
Physician;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Ag  14 
1894,  Wahoo,  Neb.;  s.  Dr.  George  William  (b 
1857,  Crown  Point,  Ind.)  and  Jane  E.  (Os 
borne)  Haan  (b.  1868,  London,  Eng.).  Pre 
pared  in  E.  Aurora  H.  S.  M.  D.,  N.  W.  Univ. 
1918.  Psi  Upsilon;  Alpha  Omega  Alpha;  Phi 
Rho  Sigma;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Medui;  Capt.. 
Univ.  Brig.;  Varsity  Football.  Address,  344 
Marion  Ave.,  Aurora,  111. 

6927.  ARTHUR  HAGENER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  28,  1891, 
Beardstown,  111.;  s.  John  Henry  (b.  Ja  6,  1850, 
do.)  and  Catherine  Elizabeth  (Pappmeier) 
Hagener  (b.  D  4.  1853.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Beardstown  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Engr.,  Port- 
land Cement  Assn.,  Lewis  Inst..  Chicago,   1915- 

17.  2nd  Lt.,  Engrs.  Co.  B,  506  Service  Bn.,  A. 
E.  F.,  France  1917 — .  Address,  218  E.  4th  St., 
Beardstown,  111. 

6928.  WILLIAM  STILES  HAGGOTT 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  22,  i8n^, 
Washington,  la.;  s.  H.  D.  McDowell.  Pre- 
pared in  Keokuk  H.  S.  Acacia;  Sigma  Tau; 
Stud.  Branch.  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Treas..  E.  E.  Soc; 
Treas.,  Elec.  Show.  Address,  618  Bank  St., 
Keokuk.t 

6929.     LISLE  GWYNNE   HALL 
Supt..  Water  Works;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  8, 
1892,    Downs,    I!!.;    s.    Richard    M.    (b.    D    15, 
1866,  do.)  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Craig)  Hall  (b.  Jl 

18,  1873,  do.).  Prepared  in  Peoria  H.  S.  Theta 
Delta  Chi.  Asst.  Enjjr.  and  Supt.,  Peoria  Wa 
ter  Works  Co..  Peoria,  191 5; — .  Q.  M.  C.  Util 
ities  Dept.,  1917;  Mustered  out.  Ja  15,  1918 
Mem..  Univ.  Club,  Peoria;  Peoria  Illini  Clul) 
Address,  414  Knoxville  Ave.,  Peoria;  bus 
add.,    Peoria   Water   Works  Co.,   do. 

6930.  HENRY  JAMES  HALTERMAN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  31,  1886, 
Anna,  111.;  s.  Abraham  Jones  (b.  Ap  18,  1856. 
do.)  and  Mary  Malissa  (Hill)  Halterman  (b. 
N  8.  1863,  Cobden.  111.).  Prepared  in  .\nna 
H.  S.;  James  Millikin  Univ.,  1910-12.  Egyp- 
tian Gnb;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Chief 
Engr.,   Central   111.    Pub.    Service   Co.,   Carbon- 


dale.  111.,  1915-16;  Supt.,  do.,  Olney,  111.,  IQ16- 
17;  Chief  Engr.,  do.,  Mounds.  111.,  1917;  Effi- 
ciency Engr.,  A.  E.  Stalcy  Mfg.  Co.,  Decatur, 
III.,  1917 — .  Married  Ethelwyn  May  Davis.  D 
19,  1915,  Cairo,  111.  Child,  Henry  James,  Jr., 
b.  Ja  24,  1918.  Address,  1576  N.  College  St., 
Decatur,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  A.  E.  Staley  Mfg. 
Co.,  do. 

6931.  GERTRUDE  HALUSHKA 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  i,  1893. 
Chicago;  d.  Peter  and  Leah  Halushka.  Pre- 
pared in  Tulcy  H.  S.;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1911-13; 
Teacher's  course,  Chicago  Norm.  Coll.,  1916. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher,  Chicago  Sclis., 
1916 — .  Address,  1727  Kenilworth  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago;  bus.  add.,  Norwood   Park  Sch.,   do. 

6932.  ANDREW  BAKER  HAMMITT 
Engineer-  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  F  3,  1891.  Des 
Moines;  s.  Williams  Downs  (b.  1847,  Philadel- 
phia) and  Winona  CuUin  (Baker)  Hammitt  (b. 
1S53,  do.).  Prepared  in  W.  Des  Moines  H.  S. 
Iliis;  Scarab;  Ma-wan-da;  Tribe  of  Illini;  Home 
Coming  Com.;  Varsity  Track;  V.  P.,  Sr.  Class; 
lllio  Staff,  1915.  Struct.  Engr.  and  Supt., 
Const.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y..  1915-17.  O.  T.  C, 
_'nd  Lt.,  C.  A.  R.  C,  1917;  Mustered  out, 
Mr  17,  1919.  Address,  440  N.  Spring  Ave., 
I-a    Grange,    III. 

6933.  MAY  MAR(^UERITE  HANFORD 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  14, 
1894.  Makanda,  111.;  d.  George  Chester  (b.  Jl 
30.  1852,  Waukesha,  Wis.)  and  Anna  (Pease) 
ilanford  (b.  1865,  Corinth,  III.).  Prepared  in 
So.  HI.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  Radcliffe  Coll..  191,2- 
14.  Delta  Gamma.  Critic  teacher,  So.  III.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  1916-18;  Instr.,  Sch.  of  Educ, 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1918 — ■.  Address,  Carbon- 
dale.  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
Chicago. 

6934.  HERBERT  HENRY  HARRIS 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  12,  1889, 
Olmsted.  111.;  s.  .Albert  and  Sarah  (Calhoun) 
Harris  (b.  Paris,  Tenn.).  Prepared  in  Sum- 
ner H.  S.,  Cairo.  111.  Agr.  Club;  Kappa  Alpha 
Psi;  Interclass  Track.  Instr.,  Creamery,  Tus- 
kogee  Inst..  1915-17.  R.  O.  T.  C,  191 7 — • 
Address,  Jefferson  City,   Mo. 

6935.  LOIS  MYRTLE  HARRIS  (WOLFE) 
(Wife  of  No.  6017) 
.\.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  18.  189 1,  Shddon, 
111.;  d.  Marv  E.  Harris.  Prepared  in  Sheldon 
11.  S.  Pre'lim.  and  Final  Honors.  Married 
William  S.  Wolfe  ('13)-  O  18,  1916.  Urbana. 
.Address,    504   Chalmers.  St.,   Champaign.t 

6936.  EUGENE  MILTON  HARSCH 
Farm  Manager;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  15, 
1893,  Peoria;  s.  Charles  George  (b.  Mr  18, 
1867,  do.)  and  Eunice  Mary  (Faber)  Harsch 
(b.  F  6,  1866.  do.).  Prepared  in  Peoria  II.  S.; 
I'.radley  Poly.  Inst.,  1911-12.  Livestock  Mgr.. 
Wakfield  Farms,  Cantril,  la.;  Lockport,  la.; 
Svvinebreedcr.  Camp  Johnston.  Jacksonville, 
Fla  .  1917;  Sergt.,  Field  Remount  Sqdn.,  305, 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918— .  Address,  513  Ma- 
chine   St.,    Peoria. 

6937.  ROLAND  EMERSON  ILART 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  to,  1891, 
Cleveland;  s.  Elbridge  Jost-ph  (b.  Ag  7.  1858, 
Delaware,  Co.,  O.)  and  Ella  May  (Smith) 
Hart  (b.  My  10,  1863.  Union  Co.,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  East  H.  S.,  Cleveland;  Stetson  Univ., 
De  Land,  Fla.;  Case  Sch.  of  Applied  Sc,  four 
years.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  A.  I.  E.  E.  Bus.  Sec; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  France.  1917 — .  Mem.,  Baptist 
Church;  Scout  Master.  Married  Gladys 
Wright,  Ap  25,  1916,  De  Land.  Fla.  Address, 
10622  ColumbU  Ave.,  Cleveland;  bus.  add.,  12 
Rue   d'Aguesseau,    Paris,    France. 


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6938.     NAOMI  R.  HARTFORD   (ASH  RECK) 
(Wife  of  No.   7349) 
A.    15.    in    L.    A.    &    S.;    b.    N    3.    1892.    St. 
Edwards.     Neb.;    d.     William    Hartford.       Pre- 

eared  in  Champaign  H.  S.;  N.  W.  Univ.  Delta 
»elta  Delta;  Kappa  Delta  Phi;  Woman's 
League;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Married  William  L. 
Ashbeck  ('15),  Ap  28.  1917.  Address,  2712 
Mildred  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

6939.  ROY  HARRISON  HASLUND 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  N  6.  1888;  s. 
Wilhelm  (b.  Bergen,  Norway)  and  Stina 
Petra  (Leerberg)  Hashind  (b.  Christiana,  Nor- 
way). Prepared  in  S.  Minneapolis  II.  S. 
Univ.  of  Minn.,  1910-12.  Sec,  Arch.  Club; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Final  Honors.  Arch.  Draft.,  W. 
C.  Whitney,  Archs.,  Minneapolis,  1915-16; 
Cln'ef  Draftsman,  A.  H.  Stens,  Arch.,  St. 
Paul,  191 7.  Second  prize,  home-design.  St. 
Art.  Conin.  Ord.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1917—-  -'i^i- 
dress,   1701    Portland   Ave.,   Minneapolis. 

6940.  CARL  HAUBER 
.Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ap  13,  1890, 
Grant  City,  Mo.;  s.  Matt  (b.  1845,  Ger.)  and 
Mary  E.  (CJunzleman)  Ilauber  (b.  1855.  Grant 
City,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  (iMo.)  H. 
S.  Arch.  Club.  Arch.,  Chicago,  1915-17.  En- 
sign, U.  S.  N.  Bur.  of  Ord.,  1917—-  'id- 
dtess,    R.    3,    Springfield,    Mo. 

6941.  FRED   ALBERT   HEALY 

Ins.  Agent;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  (b.  Jl  7.  1889. 
Bristol,  111.);  s.  A.  N.  and  Jennie  E.  (Palmer) 
Healy.  Prepared  in  W.  Aurora  II.  S.  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho.  Ins.  Agt., 
Aurora,  III.,  1915-17;  Chicago,  1917 — .  Married 
Alice  Riley.  Mr  3,  191 7.  Champaign.  Address, 
5476  University  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  iioi 
ilome   Ins.  Co.,   do. 

6942.  EDITH    MARY    HEATH 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  24,  1888, 

Rochelle,  111.;  d.  Addison  Homer  (b.  Ap  21, 
1859,  do.)  and  Catherine  Eva  (Eisenberg) 
Heath  (b.  Ag  24,  1866.  Franklin  Grove,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Rochelle  H.  S.  Gregorian;  W.A. 
A.  Teacher  Eng.,  H.  S..  Wilmington,  111., 
1915-17;  Prin.,  H.  S.,  do.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Will 
Co.,  Teachers'  Eng.  Assn.  Address,  Wilming- 
ton.   111. 

6943.  TREVOR  MORSE  HEATH 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  27,  1890, 
Sparta,  Mich.;  s.  W.  H.  Heath.  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Chi  Phi;  Comi- 
tatus;  Illio  Staff;  Pushball  Com.;  Post  Exam. 
Jubilee.  Salesman,  Warner  Remedy  Co.,  Chi- 
cago. 1st  Lt.,  C.  A.  C,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1917; 
Mustered  out,  Ja  1919.  Address,  5  Englewood 
Court,  Toledo,  O.t 

6944.  JOHN  FRANKLIN  HEDGCOCK,  JR. 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3766,  7595,  9124) 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  a,  1889, 
Plymouth.  111.;  s.  John  Franklin,  Sr.  (b.  do.) 
and  Anna  Elizabeth  (Wade)  Hedgcock  (b.  do). 
Prepared  in  Plymouth  H.  S.;  Knox  Coll.  Acad.. 
1910-12.  Sigma  Pi;  Phi  Delta  Kappa;  2nd 
Sergt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Grad.  stud.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1916;  Co.  Agr.  Agt..  Plymouth,  111.,  191 5;  do., 
Albert  Lea.  Minn.,  1916;  do.,  Freeborn  Co., 
Minn.,  191 7.  Forestry  Engrs.,  28th  Co.,  20tli 
Engrs..  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1917 — .  Mem.,  A. 
F.  A.  M.;  Albert  Lea  Business  Mens'  League. 
Address,   Plymouth,  111. 

6945.  JOHN  HARRISON  HEDGCOCK 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  3,  18S9,  Ply- 
mouth, 111.;  s.  Rol>ert  Sloan  (b.  F  28,  1856, 
do.)  and  Laura  Ann  (Bolton)  Hedgcock  (b. 
Richmond,  Va.).  Prepared  in  Knox  Coll. 
Acad.,  1909-11.     Beta  Upsilon.     Teacher  H.  S., 


Menominee,  Mich.,  191 5-1 7.  Co.  D,  loth  Bn., 
JO  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  Prance.  Address,  Ply- 
mouth.   111. 

6946.  ALFRED  MARTIN  HEINZELMANN 
Chemist:  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  D  3,  1892, 
.■\urora.  III.;  s.  Alfred  (b.  1863,  Wurtcmberg, 
Ger.)  and  Louise  ((3rass)  Ileinzelmann  (b. 
i86r,  .'\urora.  111.).  Prepared  in  W.  Aurora 
H.  S.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon: 
Prelim.  Honors.  Chem.  Engr.,  U.  S.  Bur.  of 
Standards,  Washington,  D.  C.  Mem.,  A.  C.  .S. 
.iddress.  Room.  621  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Washington, 
D.  C. ;  bus.  add.,  c/o  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Standards, 
do. 

6947.  LINN  HELANDER 
Editor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ag  28,  i8gi, 
Chicago;  s.  Henry  August  Bernhard  (b.  Ag  20, 
1861.  Stange,  Norway)  and  Olive  (Bredsvold) 
Ilelander  (b.  S  11,  1855.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Yeatman  LI.  S.,  St.  Louis.  Theta  Chi;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Prelim.  Honors;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Sr. 
Smoker  Com.  Foreman,  Engng.  Test  Dept., 
Pittsburgh  Crucible  Steel  Co.,  Midland,  Pa., 
1915-17;  Ed.  Staflf.  Iron  .'Ige,  N.  Y.,  1917-18. 
Asst,  Engr..  Ord.  Dept..  U.  S.  A.  Mem.,  A. 
Address,  2857  N.  Kedzie  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  127  Drummond  St.,  Montreal,  Can. 


6948.  LILLIE  ISABELLE  LIELGELAND 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.:  b.  O  20,  1886, 
Elliott,  111.;  d.  P.  Helgeland.  Prepared  in  111. 
St.  Norm.  Univ.  Teacher,  II.  S.,  South  Haven, 
Mich.,  1915.  St.  Lukes  Tr.  Sch.  for  Nurses. 
Address,  Elliott,  111.;  bus.  add.,  141 6  Indiana 
Ave.,    Chicago. 


6949.  CHESTER  ABRAM  HEMPHILL 
Farmer:  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  5,  1893;  s. 
William  J.  (b.  i8=;6.  Amboy,  III.)  and  Ida 
(Smith)  LlemphiU  (b.  1858.  Jacksonville,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Jacksonville  H.  S.  Alpha  Tau 
Omega.  Farm  Mgr.,  Jacksonville,  111.  Ord. 
Dept..  U.  S.  A..  1918;  Sergt.,  127th  Ord. 
Depot  Co.,  Camp  Bowie;  Mustered  out,  F  12, 
1919.  Married  Jeannette  Taylor,  S  16,  1916. 
.Address,  825  W.  College  Ave.,  Jacksonville, 
111. 

6950.  MARY  ANNE  HENRY 
Social  worker;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr 
31.  1 89 1,  Columbus,  111.;  d.  Charles  Morgan 
(b.  My  I,  1857,  Liberty,  111.)  and  Elizabeth 
Margaret  (Lawless)  Henry  (b.  Ap  14,  1859, 
Columbus.  111.).  Prepared  in  Camp  Point  H. 
S.;  111.  Woman's  Coll.,  1911.  N.  Y.  Univ.. 
1916.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  V.  P..  Gregorian; 
Advisory  Bd.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Teacher  H.  S., 
.Streator,  111.,  191 5-1 6;  Psychologist,  Roches- 
ter. N.  Y.,  1916-17:  do.,  Detroit.  1917;  Social 
Worker,  Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1918;  War  Camp 
Community  Service.  Battle  Creek,  .Mich., 
1918 — .      Address,    Paloma,    111. 


6951.  RALPH  LEROY  HERMANN 
Cml.  Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  24, 
1892.  Woodbine.  111.;  s.  William  Frederick  (b. 
Mr  22,  1863,  do.)  and  Margaret  Ann  (Evans) 
Hermann  (h.  Ag  o,  1868,  Linden,  Wis.).  Pre- 
pared in  Stockton  IT.  S.  Acacia:  Eta  Kappa 
Nu:  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Ionian;  E.  E.  Soc; 
2nd  Lt..  Capt.  and  .\djt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Class 
Football;  Sr.  Ball  Com.  Grad.  Apprentice, 
Wcstinarhouse  Elec.  &■  Mfg.  Co.,  Pittsburgh, 
191 5:  Cml.  Elec.  Engr.,  do.,  1916-17.  Corp. 
.ind  Sergt.,  Co.  E.  i8th  Pa.  Nat.  Guard.  1916- 
17:  2nd  Lt.  Engrs.  U.  S.  R.,  1917;  ist  Lt., 
IQ18:  Capt..  53Sth  Engrs.  Service  Bn.,  Co.  D. 
A.  E.  F.,  France.  Mem.,  A.  S.  E.  E.  Married 
Mildred  Moore,  1918,  Stockton.  111.  Address. 
Woodbine,    111. 


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6952.  JAMES  BURR  HICKMAN 
(Brother  of  No.  4205) 
Adv.  Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.:  b.  Ag 
10,  i8g2,  Hoopeston,  111.;  s.  John  Weslcyan 
(b.  1863,  do.)  and  Hope  (Burr)  Hickman  (b. 
1865,  Williamsport,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Hoopes- 
ton H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Sr.  Ball  Com.; 
Class  Baseball;  Daily  Illini  Reporter;  Illio 
Adv.  Staff,  1915-  Auto  Adv.  Salesman,  Chi- 
cago Daily  News,  Chicago,  1915-17.  Ambu- 
lance Co..  No.  9.  U.  S.  A.,  I9I7-I8;  U.  S.  S. 
IM.  A.,  1918;  2nd  Lt..  M.  A.,  S.  C.  N.  A.,  1918, 
Paris,  France.  Address,  808  W.  Illinois  St., 
Urbana. 

6953-  LOUIS  JOHN  HILLS 
Highvi^ay  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b. 
D  30,  1891,  Joliet,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  Mr  17, 
1859,  Lock-port,  111.)  and  Louise  E.  (Kron- 
meyer)  Hills  (b.  F  13,  1858,  Joliet,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.  Sigma  Pi;  V.  P., 
Soph.  Class;  Class  Football,  Capt.;  Class  Em- 
blem Com.  Valuation  Dept.,  Elgin,  Joliet  & 
East.  R.  R..  191S-17;  Asst.  Co.  Supt.,  High 
ways,  Will  Co.,  111.,  191 7 — .  Married  Viola 
Irene  Hutchinson,  Je  2,  1917,  Joliet,  111.  Child, 
Jane  Louise,  b.  My,  191 8.  Address,  11 1  Parks 
Ave.,  Joliet,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Miami  Con- 
servancy District,   Englewood,  O. 

6954.  ROBERT  BRUCE  HINMAN 
Farm  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  S  29.  1892, 
Dundee,  111.;  s.  A.  W.  Hinman.  Prepared  in 
Dundee  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Cosmopolitan  Club; 
Adelphic;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.;  Prelim.  Honors. 
Farm  Mgr.;  Dairy  Farm,  Eagle,  Wis.,  1915; 
do.,  Dundee,  111.,  igi6 — .  Address,  Dundee, 
Ill.t 

6955.  CLARA  LILLE  HIRTZEL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  31,  1884, 
Miller,  S.  Dak.;  d.  G.  W.  Hirtzel.  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Winchester, 
111.,  1917;  do.,  Altamont,  111.,  1917 — .  Address, 
Effingham,  HI.;  bus.  add..  High  School,  Alta- 
mont,  111. 

6956.  EARL  WILKIE  HITCHCOCK 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  21,  1886,  Low- 
ell, Kan.;  s.  M.  L.  Hitchcock.  Prepared  in 
Cherokee  (Kan.)  H.  S.  Ali)ha  Zeta;  Adelphic; 
Agr.  Club;  Country  Life  Club;  Hort.  (Jlub; 
///.  Agr.  Staff.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Columbus, 
Kan.  Married  Adeline  Chambers,  1917,  (Tolum 
bus,  Kan.  Address,  727  West  Elm  St.,  Colum 
bus,    Kan. 

6957.  AGNES  VIRGINIA  HITT 
(Sister  of  No.  7616) 
Home  Demonstration  Agent;  A.  B.  in  L.  A. 
&  S.;  b.  Ja  8,  1892,  Ramsey,  111.;  d.  Dr.  Ashby 
James  (b.  Je  28.  1862.  Castleton,  Va.)  and 
Olive  (Owings)  Hitt  (b.  Ja  6.  1872,  Ramsey, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Ala.  Girls  Tech.  Inst.;  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  summer,  1Q17.  Jamesonian;  W. 
A.  A.;  Capt.,  Basketball.  Asst.  Instr.,  Educ, 
Ala.  Girls  Tech.  Inst.,  1915-16;  Asst.  Home 
Econ.,  do.,  1916-18.  Co.  Home  Demonstration 
Agt.,  Shelby  Co.,  Ala.,  1918 — .  Address, 
Auburn,   Ala. 

6958.  KATHERINE  HITT 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  i, 
1894,  Chicago;  d.  Willis  Irving  (b.  1857,  La 
Salle,  III.)  and  Juliet  Anne  (Wallace)  Hitt 
(b.  1866.  Ottawa,  III.).  Prepared  in  Engle- 
wood H.  S..  Chicago;  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17. 
Gregorian.  Jr.  Asst.,  Chicago  Pub.  Lib., 
1917;  Libn.  and  Teacher,  Winchester,  111.  Ad- 
dress,  Winchester,   111. 

6959.  NAI  CHING  HO 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  2,  1887,  Canton, 
China;  s.  Lai  Hong  Ho.  Prepared  in  Queen's 
Coll.,  China;  Leland  Stanford  Univ.  With 
Pan-Continental  Cml.  Exchange,  Chicago,  1915. 
Address,  5486  Greenwood  Ave.,  Chicago.! 


6960.  FRANK  A.  HOERNER 
Minister;  A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Mr  13,  1889, 
Grayville,  III.;  s.  John  and  Sicily  (Spencer) 
Hoerner.  Prepared  in  Grayville  H.  S.;  111. 
St.  Norm.  Univ.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Married 
Mabel  Klopp,  S  10,  1914.  Child,  John  Everett, 
b.   Je    18,    1916.      Address,   Cedarville,    111. 

6961.     ANNA   KATHYRN    HOFFERT 
(KIRK) 
(Wife    of   No.    6358) 
A.    B.    in   L.   A.   &  S.;   b.   N   7,    1892,    Pekin, 
111.;  d.  John  Michael  (b.  Ag  30,  1867,  Ger.)  and 
Lean    (Volk)    Hoffert    (b.    Je    11,    1872,    Pekin, 
111.).      Prepared   in    Pekin    II.    S.      Alpha    Omi- 
cron  Pi;    Yo  Ma.      Teacher,    1915-16.      Married 
Bonura    Lee    Kirk     ('14),    S     16,     1916,    Cham- 
paign.   Child,   Colleen  Jean,    b.   S    7,    1918.   Ad- 
dress, loii   W.  Clark  St.,  (jhampaign. 

6962.     ARTHUR  CHRISTOPHER  HOFF- 
MAN 

Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  18,  1882, 
Mendota,  111.;  s.  Charles  (b.  1856,  Saxe  Wei- 
mar Eisenack,  Ger.)  and  Anna  Dorothy 
(Schultz)  Hoffman  (b.  1856,  Guben,  Old  Prus- 
sia, Ger.).  Prepared  in  Knoxville  H.  S.  A. 
B.,  Lombard  Coll.,  1912.  Alpha  Zeta;  Cosmo- 
Iiolitan  Club.  Instr.,  Norm.  Sch.,  Bowling 
(ireen,  O.,  1915;  do..  Arsenal  Tech.  Schs., 
1915 — ■  Hon.  Mem.,  Am.  Electro-platers  Soc. 
Alarried  Grace  Harmony,  S  2,  1908,  Knox- 
ville, 111.  Child,  Ruth  .^lice,  b.  O  30,  1917. 
Address,  9203  Drive  Woodruff  Place,  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Tech.  H.  S.,  do. 

6963.  MAURICE  ELON  HOIT 
(Son  of  No.  212;  Husband  of  No.  7813) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  23,  1893,  Gen- 
eseo.  111.;  s.  Otis  Willis  ('79),  (b.  My  24,  1857, 
do.)  and  Henrietta  Philleta  Mary  (Schroeder) 
lloit  (b.  O  13,  1863,  do.).  Prepared  in  Geneseo 
Tp.  H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Agr. 
Club;  Motorcycle  (Zlub;  ist  Lt.,  Univ.  Brig., 
1913-14;  Capt.,  1914-15.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. 
^^arried  Grace  Mitchell  ('16),  Ag  16,  1916, 
(ieorgetown,  O.  Child,  Elizabeth  Mitchell,  b. 
My   10,   1918.  Address,  Geneseo,  111. 

6964.  HENRY  WALTER  HOLLARD 
Instructor;   B.   S.   in  Agr.;    b.   Mr   10,   1889, 

Highland,  111.;  s.  Eugene  (b.  Ap  3,  1843, 
Terne,  Switzerland)  and  Louise  Susan  (Bal- 
ziger)  Hollard  (b.  Je  7,  1849,  Highland,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Highland  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Univ. 
Gold  Medal  in  Soph.  Competitive.  Chief, 
Dairy  Dept.,  St.  Agr.  Sch.,  Jonesboro,  Ark., 
roi5 — .  Married  Georgia  Becker,  Ja  i,  1917, 
Illoomington,  111.  Address,  Jonesboro,  Ark.; 
hits,  add.,  c/o  Dairy  Dept.,  State  Agricultural 
School,  do. 

6965.  NOBLE  PARKER  HOLLISTER 
Land.  .^rch. ;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  24,  1892, 

Argentine,  Kan.;  s.  Horace  A.  (b.  Manchester, 
la.)  and  Emma  Annetta  (Satchwell)  Hollister. 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  111., 
1Q15-16.  Scarab;  LTniv.  Land.  Arch.  Soc; 
I'inal  Honors.  Instr.,  Lake  Forest  Coll.,  1916; 
r  ,ind  Arch.,  Chicago,  IQ16-18.  Co.  A,  8th 
Div.  Mil.  Police,  Camp  Fremont,  Calif.;  Div. 
Ildqtrs.,  Intelligence  Staff,  do.  Address,  159 
N.  State  St.,  Chicago. 

6966.  MAX  HOLMBURGER,  JR. 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  30.  1888, 
Chicago;  s.  Max  (b.  Bavaria,  Ger.)  and  Wal- 
lairga  (Ileckenstaller)  Ilolmbiirger  (b.  do.). 
I'refiared  in  Eng.  High  and  Man.  Tr.  Sch., 
Chicago.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Draftsman,  Link-Belt 
Co..  ("hicago.  lofitli  Kngrs..  Co.  B.  A.  E.  F., 
I'rance,  1918 — .  .iddrcss,  2237  S.  Kceler  Ave., 
Chicago;  bits,  add.,  c/o  Link-Belt  Co.,  3Qth  St. 
and    Stewart   Ave.,   do. 


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6967.  CLIFFORD  FIROVED  HOOD 
Engr.  and  Salesman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  F 
8,  1894,  Cameron,  IlL;  s.  Edward  Everett  (b. 
1868,  da.)  and  Ida  (Firoved)  Hood  (b.  1870, 
Mechanicsburg,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Galcsburg 
H.  S.  Chi  Phi;  Sigma  Tau;  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
Scabbard  and  Blade;  Ionian;  E.  E.  Soc;  Class 
Basketball;  Bus.  Mgr.,  E.  E.  Show;  Mil.  Ball 
Com.;  Lt.  and  Maj.,  Univ.  Brig.  Sales  Dept., 
Packard  Elec.  Co.,  Warren.  O.,  191 5-17;  Am. 
Steel  and  Wire  Co.,  Worcester,  Mass..  1917- 
U.  S.  Sig.  Corps,  1917;  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Monroe. 
Va.,  1917;  1st  It.,  U.  S.  R.,  C.  A.  C,  Ft.  Mc- 
Kinley,  Me.,  1918;  do.,  -2nd  Reg.,  C.  A.  C, 
Bat.  C,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918.  Mem..  A.  F. 
A.  M.  Married  Emilie  R.  Tener,  D  8,  1917. 
Cleveland.  Address,  Warren,  O. 

6968.  WILLIAM  HORNAL 
Land.  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Land.  Arch.;  b.  My  3, 
1886,  E.  St.  Louis,  111.;  s.  Willipm  (b.  Scot- 
land) and  Jeannie  (Maurice)  Hornal  (b. 
F' ranee).  Prepared  in  Pvt.  Sch.,  Nashville, 
Tenn.;  Man.  Tr.  Sch.,  Wash.  Univ.,  St.  Louis, 
1907-09.  Univ.  Land.  Arch.  Soc;  Scarab; 
Sigma  Chi.  Land.  Arch.,  Schaffer  &  Hornal, 
Lake  Forest,  111.  Chief  Carpenter's  Mate,  U. 
S.  N.  R.  F.,  Great  Lakes.  111..  191 7;  Ensign, 
do.,  1917;  Regt.  Adjt.,  i2th  Regt..  U.  S.  N. 
Tr.  Sta.,  Great  Lakes,  1918.  Address,  Lake 
Forest,  HI. 

6969.  CHARLES   DEAN   HOWK 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  7,  1894. 

Neoga,  111.;  s.  John  Howk.  Prepared  in  Mo- 
mence  H.  S.  Teacher,  Momence,  111.,  1915 — . 
Address,    Momence,    Ilkt 

6970.  MARIE   ESDA  HUBBARD 

(Sister  of  No.    5735) 

Secretary;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  22, 
1 891,  Boswell.  Ind. ;  s.  A.  G.  and  Frances  (An- 
derson) Hubbard  (b.  1853,  Hillsboro,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Hoopeston  H.  S.;  William  Woods 
Coll.,  Fulton,  Mo.  Sec,  Lib..  Univ.  of  111., 
1917;  Red  Cross  Civilian  Relief,  Cleveland, 
1917-18;  Circulation  Dept.,  Cleveland  Plain 
Dealer.  Aide  in  Occupational  Theropy  U.  S. 
A.  Reconst.  Hosp.  No.  10,  Boston,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress, Stuttgart,  Ark.;  bus.  add.,  U.  S.  Gen. 
Hosp.   No.    10,   Boston,   Mass. 

5971.     ARTHUR  HERMAN   HUISKEN 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  i,  1891, 
San  Francisco;   s.  H.  J.  Huisken.     Prepared  in 
Hyde  Park  H.   S.,  Chicago.     Alpha  Chi  Sigma 
Phi     Lambda    Upsilon;     Scabbard     and     Blade 
Prelim.   Honors;   Capt.,  Univ.    Brig.;   A.   C.    S. 
Chem.  Club.     Grad.   Stud,  and  Asst.,  Univ.   of 
Mich.,     Ann     Arbor.     Mich.,     1915;     Research 
Asst.,    Div.    of    St.    Chem.    Research,    Univ.    of 
Kan.,  1917 — .    Address,  1731  Indiana  St.,  Law- 
rence,  Kan.t 

6972.  SIDNEY  M.  HULL 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ap  21,  1893, 
Montello,  Wis.;  s.  O.  II.  (b.  do.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Suitor)  Hull  (b.  Ashland,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Montello  (Wis.)  H.  S.;  Carroll  Coll.,  Wauke; 
sha.  Wis.,  1910-13.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Chem.  (T'lub;  Spe- 
cial FTonors.  Chem.,  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Standards, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1915-17;  Ault  &  Niborg 
Co.,  Cincinnati,  1017 — .  Married  Nina  Belle, 
1916.  Waukesha,  Wis.  Child,  Elizabeth  Ann, 
b.  Ag  17,  1917.  Address,  1540  Marlowe  Ave., 
Cincinnati;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Ault  &  Niborg  Co., 
do. 

6973.  GUY  HAROLD  RUSTED 
(Brother  of  No.  6974) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ap  5,  1893,  Rood- 
house,  111.;  s.  Edgar  Husted.  Prepared  in 
Roodhouse  II.  S.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Tribe 
of  mini;  Varsity  Track;  Class  Football.  Ad- 
dress,  Roodhouse,   Ill.t 


6974.  LEE  ALFRED  HUSTED 
(Brother    of    No.    6973) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  8,  1891,  Rood- 
house,  111.;  s.  Edgar  Husted.  Prepared  in 
Roodhouse  H.  S.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon.^  Farmer, 
Roodhouse,  1915 — .  Married  Ethel  E.  Thomp- 
son, D  I,  1915,  Roodhouse,  111.  Address,  Rood- 
house,   lll.t 

6975.  MARJOKIE    HUTCHINS 

B.  Mus. ;  b.  O  s,  1892,  Chicago;  d.  F.  L. 
Hutchins.  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Ad- 
dress,  301    S.   Coler   St.,  Urbana. t 

6976.  *EDITH  HYDE 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ag  5,  1886,  Lancaster,  O.;  d. 
Eber  Hyde.  Prepared  in  O.  St.  Univ.  B.  A., 
O.  St.  Univ.,  1914.  Libn.,  O.  Bus.  Legislative 
Reference  Dept.,  Columbus,  O.,  191 7.  Died  Je 
16,   1917.  Columbus,   O. 

6977.  NOEL  CARLYSLE  ICE 
(Husband  of  No.  8454;  Brother  of  Nos.  1043, 
1044) 
Surgeon;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  31, 
1890,  Clifford,  111.;  s.  James  K.  (b.  Ap  8,  1844. 
Mannington,  W.  Va.)  and  Nancy  Jane 
(Butcher)  Ice  (b.  Jl  11,  1846,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S. ;  Tex.  A.  and  M. 
Coll.;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1914.  M.  D.,  West. 
Reserve  Univ.  of  Med.,  1917.  Sigma  Pi;  Phi 
Rho  Sigma;  ist  Lt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Bus.  Mgr., 
Illio.  Resident  Surg.,  Charity  Hosp..  Cleve- 
land, 1917 — ;  Acting  Asst.  Surg.,  U.  S.  Pub. 
Health  Service,  U.  S.  Govt.  Explosives  Plant 
C,  Nitro,  W.  Va.,  1918 — .  Married  Zelma 
Jockisch  ('17),  Je  i,  1918,  Beardstown,  111. 
Address,  Nitro,  W.  Va.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  U.  S. 
Public  Health  Service,  do. 

6978.  STANLEY  PIEFFER  IRVIN 
Journalist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Ap  4, 
1893,  Hebron,  Ind.;  s.  Isaac  A.  and  Katharine 
(Pieffer)  Irvin.  Prepared  in  Hammond  (Ind.) 
H.  S.  Scribblers  Club;  Sigma  Delta  Chi.; 
Class  Baseball.  Journ.,  Chicago  Daily  News, 
1915-16;  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.,  Akron, 
O.,  1916-17;  Correspondent;  Salesman,  1917- 
18;  Corp.,  N.  A.,  1918 — .  Address,  c/o  Auto 
Tire  Dept.,  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Co., 
Akron,  O. 

*      6979.     THOMAS     RALPH     ISAACS 

Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  12,  1891, 
Sorento,  111.;  s.  T.  W.  Isaacs.  Prepared  in 
McKendree  Coll.  Instr.,  H.  S.,  Decatur,  111., 
1916;  Co.  Agr.  Agt.,  Benton  Co.,  Ind.,  1918 — . 
Married  Nettie  Delaney,  F  22,  1917,  Decatur, 
111.     Address,  Fowler,  Ind.t 

6980.  MABEL  CLARE  JACKSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  22,  1882; 
d.  Tames  Benjamin  (b.  O  28,  1854,  Martinsville, 
Inil.)  and  Mary  (Harris)  Jackson  (b.  Ag  13, 
1851.  Springfield,  O.).  Prepared  in  Danville 
H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Alpha  Omicron 
Pi;  W.  A.  A.;  Capt.,  Basketball,  1911;  Capt., 
Champion  Bowling,  1915;  Mem.,  1st  Cab., 
Y.  W'.  C  A.  Grad.  Stud.  Univ.  So.  Calif., 
1916.  Supvr.,  Eng.  L.  A.  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
.'Iddress.  911  Vermilion  St.,  Danville;  btis. 
add.,    5653   Virginia   Ave.,   Los   Angeles,  Calif. 

6981.     WALTER   HERMAN  JACOBSEN 
(Brother   of  Nos.   2707,   3426,   4232) 

Advertising;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  9, 
1892,  Niantic,  111.;  s.  Henning  (b.  Ta  6,  1846, 
Denmark)  and  Laura  D.  (Boone)  Jacobsen 
(b.  Mr  28,  1853).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Psi  LTpsilon;  Mask  and  Bauble;  Cml.  Club 
Retail  Shoes,  Urbana;  Adv..  3428  Jackson 
Blvd..  Chicago.  Address,  906  W.  Illinois  St.. 
Urbana. 


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6982.  RANJIT  SINGH  JAIN 
Elec  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  .^.  1892. 
Dellie,  India;  s.  Moti  Lall  (b.  do.)  and 
Bhoi  (Mithel)  Jain  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  St.  Stephens  Coll.,  Dellie,  India;  Univ.  of 
Calif.,  1912-14.  Cosmopoliton  Club;  E.  E.  See. 
Asst.  Engr.,  Reliance  Elec.  &  Engng.  Co., 
Cleveland,  1915 — .  Mem.,  (Assoc.)  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Address,  914  E.  150th  St.,  Cleveland;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  Reliance  Elec.  &  Engr.  Co.,  do. 

69S3.  EDWARD  ALLEN  JAMES 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1708,  2709,  4727,  8452) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  F  s,  1893, 
Amboy,  111.;  s.  P.  M.  (b.  New  Eng.)  and 
Lottie  I.  James  (b.  Amboy,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Amboy  H.  S.  Acacia;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta 
Kappa  Nu;  Technograph  Bd.;  E.  E.  Soc; 
Prelim.,  Final  and  Special  Honors;  Lt.  and 
Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Engr.;  Commonwealth 
Edison  Co.,  Chicago,  191 5 — .  2nd.  Lt.,  C.  A. 
R.  C,  1917,  H-  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1917; 
ist  Lt.,  C.  A.  C,  do.;  Mustered  out,  F  17, 
1919.  Married  Evelyn  Alicia  Hackett,  Ag  26, 
1917,  Jerseyville,  111.  Address,  Amboy,  III. 

6984.     LENTOM    WILLIS    JAMES 

Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  2,  1890,  Can- 
ton, 111.;  s.  D.  W.  James.  Prepared  in  Canton 
H.  S.  Delta  Omega.  Address,  355  S.  Avenue 
A,   Canton,   Ill.t 

6985.  WILLIAM  BANCROFT  JARVIS,  JR. 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  14,  1893, 
Chicago;  s.  William  Bancroft,  Sr.  (b.  Madi- 
son, Wis.)  and  Lyde  I.  Jarvis  (b.  Wheeling, 
W.  Va.).  Prepared  in  Calumet  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cago. LL.  B.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1917.  Delta  Up- 
silon;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  111.  Dramatic  Union. 
Lawyer,  Chicago,  1917.  Sergt.,  Q.  M.  Dept.,  A. 
E.  F.,  France,  191 7 — .  Address,  9836  Van- 
derpoel  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  707  Straus 
Bldg.,  do. 

6986.  WALTER  WILSON  JENNINGS 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M., 
1916;  b.  Ap  9,  1887,  Carmi,  111.;  s.  Rienzi 
Walter  (b.  F  18,  1863,  Grayville,  III.)  and 
Gertrude  Annetta  (Wilson)  Jennings  (b.  Je 
24,  1865,  Carmi,  111.).  Prepared  in  Grayville 
and  Carmi  H.  Schs. ;  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
1909-11.  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Piii  Delta  Kappa; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Honor  Degree  in  Hist.,  191 5; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa  Prize,  1915;  Hist.  Scliohir- 
ship,  1915;  Fellowship,  1916.  Asst.,  Econ., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1916 — .  Address,  907  S.  5th 
St.,  Champaign. 

6987.  MILTON  OWEN  JENSEN 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  19,  1892,  Chi- 
cago; s.  William  Jensen.  Prepared  in  Lane 
Tech.  H.  S..  Chicago.  Psi  tJpsilon;  Alfflia 
Kappa  Psi.  With  Vitrolite  Const.  Co.,  Kansas 
City.  Mo.,  1916.  Address,  402  Wyandotte  St., 
Kansas    City,    Mo.f 

6988.  'HUBERT  JESSEN 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  23,  1891,  .Mto 
Pass,  111.;  s.  C.  (b.  Ap  28,  1843,  Denmark) 
and  Eunice  (Brown)  Jessen  (b.  Mr  3.  1867, 
Cobden.  111.).  Prepared  in  Alto  Pass  II.  S.; 
So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Teacher,  IT.  S., 
.\rmstrong.  111.,  1915-16;  Farmer,  1916-18.  4th 
Regt.,  Co.  I,  Naval  Service,  Newport,  R.  I., 
1918;  U.  S.  Naval  Radio  Sch.,  Cambridge, 
Mass.     Died   D   3,   191 8,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

6989.  IL-VROLD  SUCESE  JOHNSON 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Arch;  b.  Jl  27,  1890, 
North  N'crnon,  Ind.;  s.  Alfred  Jay  and  Jose- 
phine (Succso)  Johnson.  Prepared  in  Lane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Delta  Upsilon;  Helmet; 
Ku  Klux.  Arch.  Draftsman.  Otis  &  Clard, 
Chicago;    Chief    Draftsman,    F.    D.    Chase,    do. 


Ensign  and  Asst.  Civ.  Engr.,  U.  S.  N. ;  Lt., 
do..  Bur.  of  Yards  and  Docks,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1917 — .Married  Jan  Kimberly  Ripley, 
Jl  8,  1916,  Chicago.  Address,  1620  \V.  102nd 
St..   Chicago. 

6990.     FLORENCE  RUBY  JOHNSTON 

(ELLIOTT) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  30,  1892,  Dewey,  III.; 
d.  Charles  Henry  and  Evaline  (West)  John- 
ston. Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Chi 
Omega.  Married  Arthur  Roland  Elliott,  Je  5, 
1917.  Champaign.  Address,  913  Filmore  St., 
Topeka,   Kan. 

6991.  CLIFFORD  CROUCH  JONES 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  6,  1891,  Keo- 
kuk; s.  F.  W.  Jones.  Prepared  in  Central  H. 
S.,  St.  Louis;  Univ.  of  Mo.  Traveling  Sales- 
man, Jones  Woodenware  &  Paper  Co..  St. 
Louis.  1st  Lt.,  Co.  D,  353rd  Inf.,  89th  Div., 
\.  E.  F.,  France;  Army  of  Ocucpation,  Ger. 
Address,  5330  Pershing  Ave.,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

6992.  MILTON  D.  JONES 
(Husband  of  No.  6363) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  S  26.  1883,  Ray- 
mond, 111.;  s.  Albert  M.  Jones.  Prepared  in 
Raymond  H.  S.;  Lake  Forest  Coll..  1908-11. 
Supvr.,  Man.  Tr.,  Rockford,  111.  Married 
Georgia  M.  Klein  ('14),  Ja  26,  1918,  Urbana. 
Address,  11 28  Rocton  Ave.,  Rockford,  111. 

6993-  PAUL  ERASTUS  JONES 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  S  10.  1888, 
Weatherby,  Mo.;  s.  S.  F.  Jones.  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  Kappa  Sigma;  Scarab;  .\rch. 
Club.  Arch.,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  1917;  Harris 
Trust  Bldg.,  Chicago,  19 iS — .  Married  Hazel 
DeEtte  Chorin,  Brookville,  Ind.  Address, 
Harris   Trust   Bldg.,   Chicago.! 

6994.  JOOK  HING  JUE 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  9,  1891;  Canton. 
China;  s.  C.  B.  Jue.  Prepared  in  Berkeley 
(CaliL)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Calif.  Stud.,  N.  Y. 
Univ.,  1915 — .  Chinese  Stud.  Club;  Cosmo- 
politan Club;  Cml.  Club.  Address,  Canton, 
China.j 

6995.  MARJORIE  MARIE  JUNE 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ja  24,  1892,  Belvidere, 
III.;  d.  Henry  Clay  (b.  Brandon.  Vt.)  and 
Margaret  Anne  (Brown)  June  (b.  Morris,  111.). 
Prepared  in  N.  Belvidere  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  ist  Cabinet,  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Advisory  Bd., 
Woman's  League;  Sec,  Sr.  Class.  Address, 
Wenatchee,  Wash. 

6996.  RUTH  AMANDA  KAAR 
(Sister  of  No.  4248) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  19,  1892, 
Princeton,  111.;  d.  Jacob  (b.  Je  21,  i860,  do.) 
and  Urilla  Katharine  (Walter)  Kaar  (b.  Cessna, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Princeton  Tp.  H.  S. ;  N. 
W.  Univ.,  igii-13.  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Athen- 
ean.  Teacher,  Latin  and  German,  H.  S.,  Pax- 
ton,  III.,  1915-17;  do.,  Tp.  H.  .S.,  Fairbury,  111., 
1917-18;  Tp.  II.  S..  Princeton,  111.,  1918 — . 
Address,  437  N.  Euclid  Ave.,  Princeton,  111. 

6997.     GUY  WILFORD  KARRAKER 

Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  28, 
1893,  Don^ola,  111.:  s.  W.  W.  (b.  Ap  5,  1851, 
do.)  and  Sarah  (Richardson)  Karraker  (b.  Ja 
II,  1853,  do.).  Prepared  in  Dongola  H.  S.; 
So.  111.  Norm.  Univ..  1909-13.  Egyptian  Club; 
LTniv.  Orchestra.  Salesman,  Shafer  Invest- 
ment Co.,  Champaign,  1915;  Stipes  &  Ilccker, 
Champaign,  1915;  U.  S.  Gypsum  Co.,  Chicago, 
1915-17.  Address,  853  Montrose  Blvd.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  c/o  U.  S.  Gypsum  Co.,  do. 


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6998.  RUTH  FARWELL  KEEPER 
(MATHEWS) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  7.  1891,  Amboy, 
111.;  d.  Addison  E.  Keefer.  Prepared  in  Am- 
boy H.  S.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Married  J. 
M.  Mathews.  Address,  804  W.  Nevada  St., 
Urbana. 

6999.  FRANCIS  FORD  KEEN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  25. 
1893,  Pueblo,  Colo.;  d.  Perry  M.  Keen.  Pre- 
pared in  Puelilo  (Colo.)  Central  H.  S.  Pi 
Beta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Yo  Ma;  Mask  and 
Bauble;  Y.  \V.  C.  A.,  Membership  Com.  Ad- 
dress,  III   W.  Adams  Ave.,  Pueblo,  Colo.f 

7000.  ALBERT  WILLIAM  KEESE 
Ceramist;  B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  23.  1891, 
Litchfield,  111.;  s.  Pilcher  G.  (b.  do.)  and  Fran- 
ces S.  Keese  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Litchfield 
H.  S.  Psi  Delta:  Ceram.  Club;  Class  Baseball. 
Ceram.,  Medal  Paving  Brick  Co.,  Cleveland, 
19I5-I7-  Gas  Defense  Service,  San.  Corps. 
Med.  Dept.,  Nela  Park,  Cleveland;  Mustered 
out,  F  28,  1919.  Address,  1262  E.  112th  St., 
Cleveland;  bus.  add..  National  Lamp  Works, 
Nela  Park,   do. 

7001.     FLORENCE  KELLER 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  15,  1889.  Fort 
Wayne,  Ind.;  d.  F.  E.  Keller.  Prepared  in  S. 
Chicago  H.  S.  Address,  2315  Fox  Ave.,  Fort 
Wayne,  Ind.t 

7002.     AMELIA   LUCINDA   KELLOGG 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  4.  1893, 
Aurora,     111.;     d.     Frank    D.     (b.     D     6,     1849, 
Oswego,    111.)    and    Maime    K.    Kellogg    (b.    Ap 

28,  1861,  Janesville,  O.).  Prepared  in  E. 
Aurora  H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Illiola; 
W.  A.  A.;  Special  Honors;  Fellowship,  Bot. 
Grad.  St>ud.,  Bot.,  Univ.  of  111.,  i9iS-i'J- 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Morrison,  111.,  1916-17;  do., 
Biol.,  Stevens  Point,  Wis.,  1917-18.  Address, 
1022   Jenifer   St.,    Madison,   Wis. 

7003.  LUTHER  EUGENE  KENNEDAY 

(Husband  of  No.  6844) 
Assistant;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1915; 
b.  Ag  4,  i8go,  Waverly,  111.;  s.  Frank  Ells- 
worth (b.  D  28.  1862,  do.)  and  Olive  Blanche 
(Fisher)  Kenneday  (b.  N  14,  1866,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S.  Grad.  Stud., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1914-18;  Asst.,  Geol.,  1915-18. 
Married  Lillian  Dole  ('14),  Je  7.  1918,  Champ- 
aign. Address,  404  E.  Chalmers  St.,  Champ- 
aign. 

7004.     PEARLE  KEENE  KERNALL 
(Wife  of  G381) 

B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ja  19.  1884,  Cottage 
Grove,  Minn.;  d.  William  O.  (b.  Ja  20,  1856, 
.'\noka.  Minn.)  and  Ida  May  (Crippen)  Kernall 
(b.  F  15,  i86i).  Prepared  in  Valley  City  (N. 
Dak.)  IT.  S.;  B.  S.,  Carleton  Colh,  1906. 
Married    Morris    Johnson    Kernall     (g'14),    Je 

29,  1910,  Valley  City,  N.  Dak.  Address,  701 
N.    Tejon,    Colorado    Springs,   Colo. 

7005.  LESLIE  ARTHUR  KIBBE 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in   A.   E.;    b.    Ag   29,    1890, 

Chicago;  s.  Mirro  G.  (b.  D  7,  1867,  Conn.) 
and  Helen  (Keyes)  Kibbe  (b.  Tl  3.  1870, 
Wis.).  Prepared  in  Sullivan  H.  S.  Triangle. 
Masonry  Insp.,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1915-16;  Bldi^. 
Insp.,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1916-17;  Arch.  Engr.,  C. 
B.  &  Q.  R.  R..  1917.  2nd  Lt.,  E.  O.  R.  C, 
1917;  ist  Lt.,  C.  A.  C,  1917;  Capt.,  C.  A.  C, 
A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  4431  N.  Lincoln 
St.,  (Chicago. 

7006.  EDWARD  LUTHER  KING 
Supt.  Schs.;  B.   S.  in  Agr.;   b.  My  30,   1878, 

Guard,  111.:  s.  Charles  A.  (b.  S  24.  1852, 
Palmyra,   111.)    and  Anna  E.   M.    (Horn)    King 


(b.  O  i8,  i8=i2,  Girard,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Mt.  Sterling  H.  S.;  Lincoln  Coll.;  A.  B., 
James  Millikin  Univ.,  1904;  B.  S.,  do.,  1905. 
Supt.  of  Schs..  Coggon.  la.,  1915-16;  do..  North- 
wood,  la,  1916-18.  Married  Grace  G.  Davis, 
D  30.  1915,  Galesburg,  111.  Address,  North- 
wood,  la. 

7007.  HELMUTH  JULIUS  KIRCHER 
(Brother  of  No.  7692) 
Advertiser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  6,  1893,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Julius  (b.  N  15,  1859,  Vincennes, 
Ind.)  and  Emma  Agnes  (Bandow)  Kircher  (b. 
le  3,  1867,  Milwaukee).  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tecii.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Sigma  Nu;  Varsity 
Basketball.  Printer,  1915-16;  Mail  Order  Adv. 
Dept.,  Montgomery  Ward  &  Co..  Chicago, 
1916 — .  ist  Mate,  Constr.  Div.,  Pub.  Works 
Dept.,.  N.  R..  Great  Lakes,  1918 — .  Married 
Elsa  Louise  Kircher,  Ja  15,  1018.  .Address, 
2746  Magnolia  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
Alontgomery  Ward  &  Co.,  do. 

7008.  HADDON  SPURGEON  KIRK 
(Husband  of  No.  7045;  Brother  of  No.  6359) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  18,  1891, 
Belleflower,  111.;  s.  George  (b.  Mason  Co., 
Ky.)  and  Naomi  Alice  (Godwin)  Kirk  (b.  San- 
gamon Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Belleflower  Tp. 
H.  S.  J.  D..  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1917-  Zeta  Psi; 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  Prelim,  and  Special  Honors; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Order  of  Coif;  Asst.  Ed., 
1913,  Illio.  3rd  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Grant,  111., 
1018;  ist  Lt.  O.  T.  Sch.,  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  1918—. 
Married  Hilah  Jane  Link  ('15),  Jl  3.  iQi?, 
Champaign.     Address,  Chillicothe,  111. 

7009.  ARCHIBALD   FARLEY  KIRKLAND 
Architect;    B.    S.   in   A.    E.;    b.    F    17,    1892, 

Galva,  111.;  s.  J.  A.  Kirkland.  Prepared  in 
Cambridge  H.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Helmet; 
Ed.,  Arch.  Year  Book.  Arch.,  Cambridge,  111., 
1 91 5.  Address,  c/o  Temple  &  Burrows,  Daven- 
port,   la.t 

7010.  GEORGE    CHARLES    KLEHM,    JR. 
Farm    Mgr.;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    O    8,    1892, 

Arlington  Hgts.,  111.;  s.  George  Klehm.  Pre- 
liared  in  Arlington  Hgts.  II.  S.  Address, 
.Vrlington   Heights,    Ill.t 

7011.     LLOYD    DUNAWAY    KNAPP 
Civ.   Engr.;    B.    S.   in   C.    E.;    b.   D    i,    1894, 

Tonica,  111.;  s.  Collins  E.  (b.  N  i,  1863,  do.) 
and  Mary  I.  (Dunaway)  Knapp  (b.  Grand 
Ridge,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ottawa  H.  S.  Chi 
Beta;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Maj.,  Univ.  Brig.; 
I'relim.  Honors;  Chin.,  Sr.  Memorial  Corn.; 
Sr.  Invitation  Com.;  Mil.  ]5all  Com.  Civ. 
F.ngr.,  R.  R.  Const,  and  Maintenance,  Mem- 
phis, Tenn.,  1915-17-  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Ogle- 
thorpe, Ga.,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  B,  306th  Regt., 
Engrs.,  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. ;  ist  Lt.,  Engng. 
Regt.,  306th,  A.  E.  F.,  A.  P.  O.,  791.  1918— . 
Married  Margaret  Lander,  Ag  23,  19 17,  Mil- 
waukee. Address,  225  Prospect  Ave.,  Ottawa, 
111. 
7012.  EDWARD  FRANZ  KNEMEYER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  29,  1890, 
Carson  City,  Nev.;  s.  Franz  H.  (b.  Ag  21, 
1850,  Westphalen,  Ger.)  and  Mane  (Spnng- 
mcyer)  Knemeyer  (b.  S  16,  1859,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Elks  Co.  (Nev.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of 
Nov.,  1Q09,  191 1.  Alpha  Kho  Chi;  Arch. 
Club.  Arch.,  Elks,  Nev.,  1916-17;  Oakland, 
Calif.,  1917-18;  Farmer,  Mason,  Nev.,  1918 — . 
Mem..  Sigma  Alpha.     Address,  Mason,  Nev. 

7013.     WILBERT  GEORGE  KNOEBEL 

B.  S.  in-  A.  E.;  b.  F  27,  1892,  Highland,  Til.; 
s,  Louis  Knoebel.  Prepared  m  Highland  11.  S. 
Scarab;  Class  Baseball;  Jr.  Smoker  Com.  32nd 
Co.,  8th  Bn.,  151st  Depot  Brig.,  Camp  Dcvens, 
Mass.      Address,   Highland,   Ill.t 


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7014.     JOSEPH    LUDWIG    KOBYLANSKI 

Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  5,  1887, 
Galicia,  Poland;  s.  Wladyslow  (b.  do.)  and 
Louise  (Januszkiewicz)  Kobylanski  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Arch. 
Engr.,  Am.  Car  &  Foundry  Co.,  Chicago,  1915- 
16;  Vitzthum  &  Teich,  Archs.,  do.,  1916-17; 
C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.  Bldg.  Dept.,  do.,  1917-18. 
Co.  C,  2nd  Bn.  Ord.  Dept.,  Edgewood  Arsenal, 
Edgewood,  Md.,  1918.  Address,  3040  Dublin 
Court,    Chicago. 

7015.  CHARLES   EDWARD  KOCH 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.   in  M.  E.;  b.  D  3,   1891, 

Danville,  111.;  s.  William  Koch.  Prepared  in 
Danville  H.  S.  Draftsman,  Standard  Oil  Co., 
Wliiting,  Ind.  2nd  Lt.,  Ord.  Dept.,  Edgewood, 
Md.;  do.,  Aberdeen,  Md.  Address,  502  Collett 
St.,   Danville,   Ill.t 

7016.  HARVEY   CHARLES   KOCH 
Lumber  Business;   B.    S.   in  M.   E. ;   b.    F   8, 

1892,  Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  Anthony  (b.  D  8, 
1848,  Ger.)  and  Margaret  (Reimus)  Koch  (b. 
Mr  24,  1852,  do.).  Prepared  in  Cloquet 
(Minn.)  H.  S.  Asst.  Supt.,  North.  Lumber 
Co.,  Cloquet,  Minn.,  191 5-18.  Engr.,  Dem- 
woody  Tr.  Dept.,  Co.  B,  Minneapolis  Tr.  Sch. 
Address,    j  14    Chestnut    St.,    Cloquet,    Minn. 

7017.  CARRIE  ADELAIDE  KROMER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  30, 
1892,  Elgin,  111.;  d.  John  C.  (b.  O  13,  1866, 
Columbus,  O.)  and  Carrie  Adelaide  (Nier- 
mann)  Kromer  (b.  F  23,  1868,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Elgin  H.  S.  Gregorian.  Grad.  Stud., 
Art  Inst.,  Chicago,  Summer,  1917.  Teacher, 
Pub.  Sch.,  Elgin,  111.,  1917— •  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Address,  337  N.  Caroline  Ave.,  S.  E., 
Washington,  D.   C. 

7018.  OTTO  ARTHUR  KRUEGER 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  N  22,  1891, 
South  Bend,  Ind.;  s.  Julius  Krueger.  Prepared 
in  South  Bend  (Ind.)  H.  S.  With  Internat. 
Harvester  Co.,  Chicago,  1915 — .  Address,  5846 
Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago.! 

7019.  WILFRED  HENRY  KUHN 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  O  14,  1892, 
Chicago;  s.  Peter  Kuhn.  Prepared  in  Lane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  (Chicago.  Triangle;  Alpha  Delta 
Sigma;  Adv.  Mgr.,  Siren.  Civ.  Engr.,  Chicago, 
1917.  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  Municipal  Pier,  Chica- 
go; Ensign,  do.;  Mustered  out,  Ja  31,  i9i9. 
Address,  6002  Sangamon  St.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,    112  Kipling  Ave.,   Detroit. 

7020.  GEORGE  LANE  KYLE 
Purchasing  Agt.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b  S.  20, 
1890,  Chicago;  s.  George  Albert  Kyle.  Pre- 
pared in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  Purchasing  Agt., 
U.  S.  Light  &  Heat  Corp.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y., 
1915-18.  C.  A.  C.  Officers  Sch.  Coast  and  Hv. 
Art.,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  1918 — .  Address,  647 
Grace   St.,    Chicago. 

7021.     JOHN  SAMUEL  LAFFERTY 
B.  S.   in  A.  E.;  b.  My   17,  1890,  Casey,   111.; 
s.    C.    W.    Laflferty.      Prepared    in    Blees    Mil. 
Acad.      Address,     1026    Central    Ave.,    Beloit, 
Wis.t 

7022.  GRACE  ETHERIDGE  LA  FRENZ 
Cashier;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  3,  1893. 
Wyaconda.  Mo.;  d.  B.  F.  (b.  D  11,  1864.  do.) 
and  Eliza  Ellen  (Ethcridge)  La  Frenz  (b.  Ja 
II,  1866,  Luray,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Bushnell 
H.  S.  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  Teach- 
er. II.  .S.,  Flora,  111.,  1915-17;  Cashier  Dept., 
West.  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1918 — .  Address, 
Bushnell,    111. 


7023.  LAMBERT  LINUS  LARSON 
(Brother  of  No.  9198) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  N  26,  1893, 
St.  Joseph,  Mo.;  s.  Charles  Gustave  (b.  O  3, 
1868,  Sweden)  and  Anna  S.  Larson  (b.  Mr  26, 
1866.  do.).  Prepared  in  Mazon  Tp.  H.  S.  Supt., 
Schs.,  Assumption,  111.  1915;  Asst.  Chem.,  Ral- 
ston Purina  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1916.  Mem.,  St. 
Louis  mini  Club.  Address,  821  S.  8th  St.,  St. 
Louis. t 

7024.     LOUIS  JAMES  LASKIN 
Arch.  Engr.;   B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Je  10,  1893, 
Chicago;  s.  J.  Laskin.     Prepared  in  Austin  H. 
S.,    Chicago.      Univ.    of   Calif.      Mem.,   Jewish 
Church.     Address,  215   Long  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

7025.  IRMA  ADA  LATZER 
(Sister  of  Nos.  1243,  1371,  2733,  3444) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Je  29,  1892, 
Highland,  111.;  d.  Louis  (b.  N  11,  1848,  do.) 
and  Eliza  (Luehm)  Latzer  (b.  Mr  12,  1850, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Highland  H.  S. ;  A.  M., 
Columbia  Univ..  1916.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Omi- 
cron  Nu;  W.  A.  A.;  Iota  Sigma  Phi.  Instr., 
L'niv.  of  111.,  1918 — .  Dietitian,  Base  Hosp., 
New  Haven,  Conn..  1918;  do.,  U.  S.  A.,  Camp 
Grant,    Rockford,    111.      Address,    Highland,   111. 

7026.     EDWARD   GEORGE  LAUTERBACK 

Assistant;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  D 
I,  1887,  Bushnell,  111.;  s.  Edward  (b.  Ap  25, 
1857.  do.)  and  Elizabeth  (Holtzhauer)  Lauter- 
back  (b.  D  26,  1856,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Bush- 
nell H.  S.;  la.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1910-11.  Asst., 
Floricultural  Pathology,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-18; 
Asst..  Floriculture,  do.,  1918 — .  4th  O.  T.  C, 
2nd  Co.  Inf..  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.;  2nd  Lt.,  De- 
pot Brig.,  Camp  Slierman,  Portsmouth,  O.  Ad- 
dress,  Bushnell,  111. 

7027.     MARY   MARIE    LAWSON 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  27,  1892,  Sidney, 
111.;  d.  Joseph  Milton  (b.  An  1,  1858,  Dayton, 
Pa.)  and  Luella  (Busey)  Lawson  (b.  O  28, 
1S63,  Sidney,  111.).  Prepared  in  Sidney  H.  S.; 
111.  Woman's  Acad,  and  Coll.,  1911-13.  Alpha 
Chi  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Pres.,  Sr.  Illinae; 
2nd  Cab.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.     Address,  Sidney,  111. 

7028.  BRADLEY  CLEAVER  LAWTON 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  16, 
1892,  Chicago;  s.  Charles  T.  and  Margaret 
(Cleaver)  Lawton.  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H. 
.S.,  Chicago.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Instr..  Eng. 
and  Ath.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.,  1915-17.  Aviation 
/Sec,  S.  R.  C,  U.  S.  A.;  1st  Lt.,  English  T. 
C;  Injured  in  an  airplane  accident.  France, 
Ag  4,  1918;  Naval  Reserves.  Washington,  D. 
C.  I  St  Lt.,  Aviation  Tr.  Camp,  Oxford,  Eng., 
1918;  Wounded,  1918.  Address,  3425  Harrison 
St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

7029.  ARTHUR  BOWEN  LEAVENS 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.;  b.  O  17.  1890,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.;  s.  Harrison  Bowen  (b.  My  i,  1853, 
Berkshire,  Vt.)  and  Clara  (Craumer)  Leavens 
(b.  O  17,  1855,  Dayton.  O.).  Prepared  in 
Man.  Tr.  IT.  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Sigma  Chi; 
Scarab;  Missouri  Club;  Class  Basketball. 
Arch.  Engr.,  Kansas  City.  Mo.  Sgt..  2nd  Regt., 
Mo.  Home  G.  Married  Henrietta  Kemp  Camp- 
bell, My  26,  1917.  Independence,  Mo.  Child, 
Willis  Ladd,  b.  My  26,  loiS.  Address,  1127 
W.   Walnut   St.,  Independence,  Mo. 

7030.     IZORA  LEE   (SCHRIVER) 

(Daughter   of   No.   218;   Sister  of  Nos.  3071, 

383s.  4769,  7732) 

B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Mr  11,  i8go,  Hamlet, 
111.;  d.  Elisha  ('79),  (b.  Ap  6,  1856,  do.)  and 
Ellena  (Bopes)  Lee  (b.  D  7,  1855,  Edgington, 
111.).   Prepared   in   Aledo   H.    S.    Omicron   Nu; 


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Phi  Delta  Tsi;  W.  A.  A.  lUiola;  H.  Sc.  Club; 
Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Office  Sec,  Y.  W. 
C.  A..  Champaign,  1915-16.  Married  George 
Schriver,  F  16.  1917.  Hamlet,  HI.  Child, 
Katherine  Ellena,  b.  Mr  24,  1918.  Address, 
Reynolds,   111. 

7031.  GERTRUDE  EMMA  LEHMANN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  S  12,  1890, 
Berne,  Ind.;  d.  Japhet  Franklin  (b.  Je  8,  i860, 
do.)  and  Elizabeth  (Muenschwander)  Lehmann 
(b.  Ag  20.  1863,  do.).  Prepared  in  Berne 
(Ind.)  H.  S.;  Earlham  Coll.;  Bluffton  College, 
O..  1910-11.  H.  Sc.  Club.  Teacher,  Econ. 
and  German,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Chrisman,  111.,  1915- 
17;  do.,  Clendenin  W.  Va.,  1917-18;  do.,  H. 
Sc,  H.  S.,  Decatur,  Ind.  Address,  Berne, 
Ind.;   bus.  add.,    121    S.   5th   St.,   Decatur,   Ind. 

7032.  CARL  HELGE  SAMUEL  LEKBERG 
Principal;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  12,  1891. 
Melned,  Sweden;  s.  C.  O.  Lekberg.  Prepared 
in  Lane  Tech.  II.  S.  E.  E.  Soc;  Class  Foot- 
ball; Class  Basketball;  Class  Baseball.  Prin., 
H.  S.,  Exira,  la.,  1915.  Address,  9643  Ave. 
M,  South  Chicago.! 

7033.  GLADYS  A.  LEONARD 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  5, 
1892.  Savanna,  111.;  d.  Jeremiah  (b.  F  21.  1839) 
and  Patty  (Youngmari)  Leonard  (b.  Mr  20, 
1869).  Prepared  in  Savanna  Tp.  H.  S.  Teach- 
er, H.  S.,  Laurel  Neb..  1915-17;  do.,  Anacortes, 
Wash.,  1917 — .  Address,  Savanna,  111.;  bus. 
add.,    Anacortes,    Wash. 

7034.  WILLIAM  NATHAN  ^LEONARD 
W^ith  Heinz  Pickle  Corp.;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b. 
29,  1892,  Vienna,  111.;  s.  E.  C.  Leonard.  Pre- 
pared in  Anna  H.  S.  Egyptian  Club;  Bus. 
Mgr.;  Mil.  Band.  With  Heinz  Pickle  Cor- 
poration, 191 5.  Div.  Trains,  Camp  Grant, 
Rockford,  111..  1918 — .  Address,  6202  Green- 
wood   Ave.,    Chicago.! 

7035.  ROLAND  E.  LEOPOLD 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  S  4.  1892,  Belleville, 
HI.;  s.  Edward  and  Emily  (Lengfelder)  Leop- 
old. Prepared  in  Belleville  H.  S.  Alpha 
Sigma  Phi.  Lawyer.  Scott.  Bancroft,  Martin 
&  Stephens.  Chicago;  do.,  Champaign.  1917 — . 
Asst.  Dir.,  Div.  of  Films,  Com.  on  Pub.  Infor- 
mation. U.  S.  Govt.  Address,  1620  Corn  Ex- 
change  Bank  Bldg.,   Champaign. 

7036.  ARTHUR  CHARLES  GUSTAV 
LEVERENZ 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  27,  1891, 
Elgin,  111.;  s.  J.  F.  Leverenz.  Prepared  in 
Elgin  H.  S.  Draftsman.  Chicago  Ry.  Signal 
&  Supply  Co.,  1916;  do..  Am.  Steel  Foundries, 
Chicago.  Mem..  A.  S.  M.  E.  Address,  104 
Commonwealth  Ave.,   Elgin,   Ill.f 

7037.  THURLOW  GIRARD  LEWIS 
Lawyer:  LL.  B.;  b.  O  6,  1886.  Benton,  111.; 
s.  Adam  Franklin  (b.  do.)  and  Louisiana  Isa- 
bella (Galloway)  Lewis.  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S.;  Ewing  Coll.  Scholarship,  Law;  Law 
Club.  191.-?;  Order  of  the  Coif,  1915.  Lawyer, 
Benton.  111.  Married  Edna  R.  Moore.  Ap  8, 
1908,  Benton,  111.  Children:  Loren  Elmer,  b. 
1910;  Frieda  Ethel,  b.  1912;  Wayne  Thurlow, 
b.  1914;  Lila  Edna,  b.  1916.  Address,  Benton, 
111. 

7038.  TU  HUNG  LIANG 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  i.  1886.  Canton,  China; 
s.  Ju  Feng  Liang.  Prepared  in  Tientsin  Agr. 
Coll.  Chinese  .Student's  Club;  Cosmopolitan. 
Stud..  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1915.  With  Lcin  Cliang 
and  Co.,  Tientsin,  China.  Address,  c/o  Lein 
Chang  and  Co.,   Tientsin,   China. 


7039.  CURTIS  RAY  LIGHT 
Supt.,  Const.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  24,  1889, 
Brook,  Ind.;  s.  Byrd  (b.  O  i,  i860.  Freedom, 
Ind.)  and  Martha  Ellen  (Corbin)  Light  (b.  S 
18,  i860.  Brook,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Brook 
H.  S.;  Bloom  Tp.  H.  S. ;  Chicago  Hgts.  II.  S. 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Ku  Klux;  Ind.  Club; 
Fresh.  Varsity  Baseball;  Varsity  Baseball; 
Pres.,  Soph.  Class;  Supt.,  Const.  Dept.,  Cedar 
Rapids.  la.,  1915-16;  do.,  Chicago.  1916-17;  H. 
W.  Johns  Manville  Co.,  Indianapolis,  1918 — . 
Married  Margaret  Kantz  Snyder.  N  22,  1916, 
Moweagua,  111.  Child,  Jean  Snyder,  b.  Ja  14, 
1918.  Address,  2153  Broadway,  Indianapolis; 
bus.  add.,  209-217  W.  Washington,  do. 

7040.     SILAS  CARL  LINBARGER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E.;  b.  S  21,  1892, 
San   Jose,    111.;    s.    Silas   Clark    (b.    Mr   8,    1857 
Plainfield,    N.    J.)    and    Rose    C.    (Leoni)    Lin 
barger   (b.   Ag   26,    1856,   San   Jose.   111.).      Pre- 
pared in   Champaign   H.   S.     Phi   Kappa;   Kera 
mos;    Special    Honors;    Mgr.,    Class    Baseball 
1 91 4.  Chief  Research  Engr. ;  Carborundum  Co. 
Niagara    Falls,    N.    Y..    191 5 — .     Patents    pend 
ing  relating  to   abrasive  wheels,  and   refractory 
materials.     Mem.,  Am.  Ceram.    Soc;   A.   C.   S. 
Buffalo  Engng.  Soc.     Married  Helen  Garwood 
Je    15,    1918,    Chicago.    Address,    433    7th    St.; 
Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y. ;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Carborun 
dum  Co.,  do. 

7041.     GEORGE    ISADORE    LINDBERG 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  7.  1889, 
Ishpeming.  Mich.;  s.  John  A.  and  Hedvig 
Sojihia  (Isaacson)  Lindberg.  Prepared  in 
Owinn  (]NIich.)  H.  S.  Draftsman,  Pickands, 
Mather  &  Co.,  Duluth,  Minn.,  1915-17;  Engr., 
Duluth  Boiler  Works,  do.,  1917 — .  Jr.  Mem., 
A.  S.  M.  E.  Married  Clara  Mathilda  Wil- 
son, S  16,  1916^  Marquette,  Mich.  Child, 
Doris  Astrid.  b.  .S  22.  1917.  Address,  914  E. 
5th  St..  Duluth,  Minn.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Duluth 
Boiler    Works,   do. 

7042.     GRACE  LINDER 
Instructor;    A.    B.   in   H.    Sc. ;    d.    George   W 
and    Mary   M.    (Cassell)    Linder.      Prepared    in 
Charleston    H.    S.;    N.    Dak.      Agr.    Coll.,    1912 

13.  Omicron  Nu.  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.,  sum- 
mer, 1915;  Mgr.,  Demonstration  Car,  do. 
1915-16;  Instr.,  O.  St.  Univ.  1916;  do.,  Dept 
of  Home  Econ.  and  Exten.  Service,  O.  St 
ITniv.  Auth.:  (with  Anna  R.  Van  Meter)  Sav- 
ing Wheat,  buL.  O.  St.  Univ.;  Preservation  of 
Food,  do.;  Utilization  of  Food;_  Effect  of  Gas 
Pressure  on  Natural  gas  cooking  Operations 
in  the  Home,  do.  Address,  Charleston,  Ijl. 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Dept.  Home  Econ.,  O.  St.  Univ., 
Columbus,    O. 

7043.  IDA  HUBBARD  LINDLEY 
(FISHER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  S.  1893,  Albu- 
querque. N.  M. ;  d.  Austin  M.  (b.  S  10,  1856, 
Gnodtenhutten,  O.)  and  Minnie  Woodruff 
(Hubbard)  Lindley  (b.  Mr  13,  1858,  Urbana). 
Prepared  in  Urbana  H,  S.  V.  P..  Jamesonian, 
1914-15;    Women's  League  Advisory   Bd.,    1913- 

14.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Savoy  Dom.  Sc. 
and  Neighborhood  Club;  Dir.,  Ch.impaign  Co. 
Home  Improvement  .'\ssn.  Married  Guy  Henry 
Fisher.  Ja  12,  1916,  Urbana.  Address,  R.  2, 
Box   95,   Champaign. 

7044.  GEORGE  HEATH  LINDSEY 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  27.  1889, 
Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  C.  E.  Lindsey.  Prepared 
in  McKinley  H.  S.,  St.  Louis.  Acanthus; 
E.  E.  Soc;  Jr.  Smoker  Com.  _  Salesman,  St. 
Ixiuis,  1Q15;  Dist.  Sales  Mgr.,"  Century  Elec. 
Co.,  Rochester.  N.  Y.,  1917;  do..  St.  Louis. 
Ensign,  U.  S.  N..  Stevens  Inst.;  Mustered  out, 
F  20,  1919.  Married  Ag  28,  1917.  Child,  daugh- 


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ter,  b.  S  26.  1918.  Address,  4461  Olive  St., 
Apt.  511,  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  bus.  add..  Sales 
Dept.,   Century   Elec.    Co.,    do. 

7045.     HILAH    JANE    LINK    (KIRK) 
(Wife   of   No.   7008) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  29,  1893,  Paris, 
III.;  d.  Rue  M.  (b.  1855,  do.)  and  llilah  Jane 
(Warner)  I-ink  (b.  1863,  Danville,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Paris  H.  S.;  Palmer  Acad.,  Paris, 
III.  Grad.  Work.  Ynsilanti  Mich.  St.  Norm. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Mask  and  Bauble;  W.  A. 
A.;  Sr.  Council.  Teacher,  Rockford,  111., 
1915-16;  H.  S..  Rantoul.  111.,  1916  17.  Mar- 
ried Haddon  Spurgeon  Kirk  ('15),  Jl  3,  1917. 
Champaign.  Address  226  Sheriff  St.,  Paris, 
111. 

7046.  THOMAS  HAROLD  LLOYD 
(Husband  of  No.  7537;  Brother  of  Nos.  345°, 
47»3) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  10,  1892,  Guard, 
111.;  s.  William  H.  (b.  D  2.  1856,  Virden, 
111.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Myers)  Lloyd  (b. 
Mr  4.  i860.  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Guard  H.  S. 
Sigma  Pi.  Grad.  Stud.,  An.  Husb.,  Univ.  of 
111.;  Farmer,  Guard,  111.  Married  Evelyn 
Gehant  ('16),  Mr  24,  1917,  Dixon,  III. 
Child,  Robert  Harold,  b.  Mr  14,  1918-  Address, 
Guard,    111. 

7047.  FERN  MARGUERITE  LOING 
(LONSCHE) 
Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  3, 
1892.  Prepared  in  Belvidere  H.  S.;  N.  W. 
Univ.,  1911-13.  Achoth;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Athe- 
nean.  Scholarship,  N.  W.  Univ.  Teacher, 
Tp.  H.  S..  Chebanse,  111..  1916-18;  Prin.,  do., 
191 7 — .  Mem..  O.  E.  S.;  Baptist  Church. 
Married  Albert  Lonsche,  Ag  10,  1918,  New 
York   City.      Address,    Chebanse,    111. 

7048.     JOSEPH   CHARLES   LONGUEVILLE 

B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  2,  1891,  Dubuque, 
la.;  s.  Elizabeth  Longueville.  Prepared  in 
Dubuque  (la.)  H.  S.;  Leland  Stanford  Univ. 
Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Scarab.  Address,  Hotel 
Schuler,  Long  Beach,  Calif. t 

7049.  FRED  GUNARD  LUNDGREN 
(Husband  of  No.  6445) 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  i,  1884, 
Kalniar,  Sweden;  s.  Fred  Martin  (b.  1850,  do.) 
and  Jennie  Marie  (Carlson)  Lundgren  (b. 
i8';7,  do.).  Prepared  in  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A.. 
Chicago.  Local  Engr.,  Am.  Car  &  Foundry 
Co.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.,  1915-16;  do.,  Milton, 
Pa.,  1917;  do.,  Detroit,  1918.  Mem.,  A.  S. 
M.  E.  Married  Marcella  Adeladc  Nagel  ('14). 
S  9,  191 5,  Terre  Haute.  Ind.  Child,  Clemens 
Frederick,  b.  S  25.  19 16.  Address,  39  Hazel- 
wood,  Detroit;  bits,  add.,  c/o  American  Car 
and   Foundry   Co.,   do. 

7050.  ROY  SIMEON   LUNDIN 
Orchardist;    B.   S.    in    Agr.;    b.  Je    19,    1891. 

Chicago;  s.  S.  O.  Lundin.  Prepared  in  Lane 
H.  S.  Chi  Delta.  Orchardist,  Spring  Grove, 
Va.,  1915;  do.,  Griggsville,  111.,  1916;  Pitts- 
field,  111.,  1917.  Address,  5306  Wayne  Ave., 
Chicago. 

7051.  RAY  TIMOTHY  LUNEY 
(Brother    of    Nos.    3081,    579^) 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Je  21,  1891,  DcKalb, 
111.;  s.  Thomas  A.  (b.  Jl  2.  1853,  Rockford, 
111.)  and  Anna  A.  (Solon)  Luney  (b.  An  14, 
1856,  Malta,  111.).  Prepared  in  DeKalb  H.  S. 
With  Dixon  &  Dixon.  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Dixon.  111.. 
191 5.  Inf..  iith  Recruit  Co..  Columbus  Bar- 
racks. Columbus,  O.;  Mustered  out,  D  5.  1918. 
Address,   232  N.   4th   St.,  De   Kalb,  111. 


7052.  ROBERT  STOOKKY  LUTZ 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  .\g  12.  1894, 
Decatur,  111.;  s.  Samuel  Milton  (n.  Pa.)  and 
Florence  (Stookey)  Lutz  (b.  Blooniington, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S. ;  Va.  Mil. 
Inst.,  1911-12.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha.  Insp., 
Elec.  Mach.,  Allis  Chalmers  Mfg.  Co.,  Mil 
waukee,  1915-17.  2nd  Co.  107th,  U.  S.  Engrs., 
.'\.  E.  F.  France,  191 7;  Army  of  Occupation. 
Address,    Oak    Crest,   Decatur.   111. 


7053.  LEWIS  THORNTON  LYMAN 
Farm  Mgr. :  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  20.  1891, 
Hilo,  Hawaii,  T.  H.;  s.  Henry  J.  Lyman.  Pre- 
pared in  Hilo  (T.  H.)  II.  S.;  Univ.  of  Calif. 
Agr.  Club;  Class  Baseball.  Mgr.,  Dairy  Ranch. 
Sta.  A,  Kaimuki.  Honolulu.  T.  IL,  1916.  ist 
Lt..  Ft.  Shaftner,  Honolulu,  T.  II..  1917. 
Address,  Ft.  Shaftner,  Honolulu,  Hawaii, 
T.    H.t 

7054.  CHARLES  HARTMAN  McCAULEY 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  F  15,  1893, 
Chicago;  s.  Charles  H.  (b.  1865,  Hagerstown. 
Md.)  and  Mary  Grace  (Shafer)  McCauley  (b. 
1865,  do.).  Prepared  in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Arch.  Draftsman  and  Teacher.  Pub. 
Evening  Schs..  Chicago,  1915-17;  Arch.  Drafts- 
man. Canal  Zone,  Panama,  IQ17-18.  .Auth.: 
Illustrations  in  connection  with  Stone  Millis 
Geometries  and  Higher  Arith..  B.  H.  San- 
l)orn,  Co.,  1916.  Address,  418  St.  James  Place, 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Balboa  Heights.  Canal 
Zone. 

7055.  HARRY  BRUCE  McCLUGGAGE 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  17.  1892,  Wash- 
ington, 111.;  s.  Mrs.  A.  E.  McCluggage.  Pre- 
pared in  Peoria  H.  S.  Varsity  Water  Polo. 
Grad.  Stud.,  Chera..  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-16. 
Address,    406    W.    Illinois    St.,    Urbana. 


7056.     CARRIE    McCOLLEY    (CODLIN) 
(Wife  of   No.    6167) 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  .\g  21,  1801.  Indian- 
apolis; d.  Rev.  William  Grant  and  Etta  Eliza- 
beth (Walden)  McColley.  Prepared  in  Pontiac 
H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ..  1908-10.  Gam- 
ma   Phi    Beta;    Omicron    Nu;    Phi    Beta    Kappa; 

Final  Honors.  Married  Harry  E.  Codlin 
('14),  S  I,  1915,  Shelbyville,  HI.  Children: 
James  Burton,  b.  N  13,  1916;  Ruth  Eliza- 
beth, b.  D  22,  1918.  Address,  Dallas  Center, 
la. 

7057.     GLENN    WILLIAM    McCUEN 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Tl  14.  1888.  Cliebanse,  111.; 
s.  J.  F.  McCuen.  Prepared  in  Kankakee  H. 
S.  With  Dept.  Agr.  Engng;  O.  St.,  Univ., 
iyi6.     Address,  Chebanse,  Ill.f 


7058.  HARRY  WEBER  McCULLOCII 
Supt.,  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  12. 
1887.  Freeport.  111.;  s.  H.  G.  and  Mary  E. 
CCheney)  McCulloch.  Prepared  in  Freeport 
IL  S.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa.  Supt.,  Schs.,  Mil- 
ford.  111..  1909-18.  Co.  M,  5th  Reg.,  111.  Re- 
serve Militia.  Married  Kathcryn  I.  Toler,  Je 
4,  1912,  Milford,  111.  Children;  Harry  Weber, 
Jr.,  b.  Je  15,  1913;  Mary  Katheryn.  b.  D  2, 
igis;  Walter  Edwin,  b.  Ag  15,  1917.  Ad- 
dress,  Milford,   111. 

7059.  OR  A  MAC  McGIIEE 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  16.  1888, 
Norris  Citv,  111.;  s.  Dec  (b.  N  23,  18.18,  do.) 
and  Bell  Zora  (Pearce)  McGhee  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Agr.  Club.  Teacher, 
Carmi  Tp.  II.  S..  1915;  Farm  Adviser,  John- 
son Co.,  111.  Married  Ruby  Martin.  Je  24, 
1915,  Mt.  Vernon,  Ind.  Address,  Carmi,  111. 


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7060.  EDNA  BELLE  McKEE 
(Sister  of  No.  9239) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  9,  1800. 
Kankakee.  111.;  d.  Leroy  (b.  Ag  -•,  1850, 
Minersville,  Pa.)  and  Augusta  F.  (Lemkie) 
McKee  (b.  F  19,  1886,  Ger.).  Prepared  in 
Kankakee  H.  S.  W.  A.  A.;  Classical  Club; 
Basketball;  Class  Hockey.  Teacher,  Kanka- 
kee  H.    S.     Address,    Kankakee,   111. 

7061.  JOHN    LATIMER    McKEOWN 
Gen.   Contractor;    B.    S.    in   A.    E.;    b.    Ja    i, 

1892.  Chicago;  s.  J.  C.  McKeown.  Arch., 
Chicago.  2nd  Lt.,  Aviation  Instruction  Cen- 
ter, A.  E.  F.,  France;  Severely  wounded  in 
aeroplane  fall;  Returned  to  States,  1919.  Ad- 
dress, 5125   Ingleside  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

7062.  TIMOTHY   IRLE    McKNIGHT 
Lawyer;    LL.    B.;    b.   Je    10,    1891,    Oblong, 

111.;  s.  William  E.  (b.  F  2,  1853,  Pailucah, 
Ky.)  and  Lucy  Family  (Wilkin)  McKnight  (b. 
F  13,  1859,  Oblong,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mc- 
Kendree  (Toll.  Acad.,  Lebanon,  1907-12.  A. 
B.,  McKendree  Coll.,  19 16.  Phi  Alpha  Delta; 
V.  P.,  Law  Club.  Lawyer,  Carrollton.  111.. 
1915-17;  City  Atty.,  and  Atty.,  C.  &  A.  R.  R. 
and  Carrollton  Bank,  do.,  191 7 — .  Mem..  M. 
E.  Church;  111.  Bar  A^sn.;  Illini  Club.  Mar- 
ried Lucile  Britton,  D  25,  1912,  Mound  City, 
111.  Children:  Richard  Morgan,  b.  O  19.  1913; 
William  Irle,  b.  Jl  13,  1915-  Address,  Car- 
rollton,  111. 

7063.  GEORGE  BURR  McMILLEN 
Instructor;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &    S.;    A.    M., 

1917;  b.  Ag  21,  1890,  Mt.  Sterling,  111.;  s. 
George  W.  (b.  Jl  3,  1842,  do.)  and  Lucy  M. 
(Burr)  McMillen  (b.  Ap  30,  1851,  Winchester, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Sterling  H.  S.  Acan- 
thus; Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Pi  Pi  Rho;  Beta  Gam- 
ma Sigma;  Prelim.  Honors;  Univ.  Mil.  Band, 
1910 — .  Asst.,  Econ.  and  Accountancy,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1915-16;  do..  Accountancy  and  Trans- 
portation, do.,  1916-17;  Clerk,  C.  &  N.  W.  Ry., 
Chicago,  1918;  Instr.,  Ry.  Administration. 
Univ.  of  111.,  1918.  Personnel  Div.,  Camp 
Grant,  1918;  Mustered  out,  Mr  11,  1919. 
Mem.,  Christian  Church.  Address,  606  E. 
Springfield  Ave.,  Champaign. 

7064.  MARY  CECELIA  McNALLY 

(Sister  of  No.  7782) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  22.  1887, 
Kankakee,  111.;  d.  John  J.  (b.  Ag  29.  1859,  To- 
lono.  111.)  and  Rose  Elizabeth  (Anderson)  Mc- 
Nally  (b.  My  12,  i860,  Mattoon,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Central  H.  S.,  Pueblo,  Colo.;  Univ. 
of  Colo.,  1014.  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Charter 
Mem.,  Yo  Ma.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1916.  Teacher.  Central  H.  S.,  Pueblo,  Colo. 
Mem.,  Pan  Hellenic  Club;  Pueblo  Assoc,  of 
Collegiate  Alumnae;  Alpha  Chi  Omega  Alum- 
nae Club.  Address,  6  Carlile  Place,  Pueblo. 
Colo. 

7065.     NELLIE  FRANCES  McVEY 
(KUSKA) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  IS,  1887,  Hill  City, 
Kan.;  d.  George  W.  (b.  S  11,  1857)  and  Linda 
M.  (Hatch)  McVey  (b.  D  27,  1859).  Prepared 
in  Ft.  Hays  (Kan.)  Norm.;  Kan.  St.  Agr. 
Coll.,  1912.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Prin.,  H.  S..  Bunk- 
er Hill,  Kan..  1915-17.  Married  Joseph  B. 
Kuska.  Je  3,  1917,  Hill  City,  Kan.  Child.  Nor- 
man, b.  Mr  2,  191 8.  Address,  Colby,  Kan.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Bur.  of  Plant  Indus.,  Washing- 
ton, D.   C. 

7066.     GRACE  MACBETH   (WALWORTH) 
(Wife  of  No.  7286) 

B.  MuB. :  b.  D  16,  1 88s,  Somerset,  Ky.;  d. 
Joseph  William  (b.  Ja  7.  1848,  do.)  and  Ne- 
veda    (Jones)    Macbeth    (b.    O    23,    i8s7,   Bour- 


bon, 111.).  Prepared  in  Tuscola  H.  S.  Mu 
Kappa  Alpha.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Villa  Grove, 
III.,  1916.  Married  Ralph  Waldo  Walworth 
('15),  Mr  6,  1917,  Champaign.  Address,  R  2, 
Berlin,  Wis. 

7067.  EARLE  STEELE  Maci'HERSON 
Auto  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Jl  6,  1890. 
Highland  Park,  111.;  s.  Arthur  Grant  and 
Enmia  (Eckhardt)  MacPherson.  Prepared  in 
Deerfield  Tp.  H.  S.;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1910-11. 
Phi  Delta  Theta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pi  Tau  Sigma. 
Engr.,  Chalmers  Motor  Co.,  Detroit,  1915-17. 
Capt.,  A.  S.  S.  C,  U.  S.  R.  France,  1917,  Civ- 
ilian Employee  Sig.  Corps,  France.  Address, 
Highland  Park,    111. 

7068.  HELEN  LOUISE  MADDEN 
(Sister  of  No.  8568) 
Instructor;  B.  Mus.;  A.  B.,  1916;  b.  Ag  27, 
1893,  Astoria,  111.;  d.  Frederic  B.  (b.  Jl  26, 
1865,  Hiawatlia,  Ont.,  Can.)  and  Josephine 
(Read)  Madden  (b.  D  5,  1865,  Champaign). 
Prepared  in  Carlinville  and  Champaign  H. 
Schs.  Mu  Kappa  Alpha;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Athe- 
nean;  ist  Cab.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Adv.  Bd.,  Wo- 
man's League;  LTniv.  Orchestra;  Choral  Soc; 
Final  Honors.  Instr..  Yankton  Coll..  Conser- 
vatory of  Mus.,  Yankton,  S.  Dak.  Mem.,  M. 
E.  C;hurch.  Address,  414  W.  121st  St.,  New 
York  City;  bus.  add.,  Yankton  Coll.,  Yankton, 
S.  Dak. 

7069.  AUGUST  MADER 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Mr  7.  1890, 
Schworyenburg,  Switzerland;  s.  John  Mader. 
Prepared  in  Farmer  City  H.  S.  Contr.,  Far- 
mer Citv,  111.;  Akron,  O.  Married  Bertha 
Outhout.'  Child,  Ellen  Augusta,  b.  N  5,  1916. 
.Address,   109  Alabama  Ave.,  Kenmore,   O.f 

7070.  ROBERT  CARLETON  MALEY 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  7,  1893, 
Madison.  Wis.;  s.  William  B.  (b.  Mr  4,  1865. 
Milan,  111.)  and  Catherine  Ellen  (Katon)  Mal- 
ev  (b.  F  14,  1865.  Malta,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Rochelle  H.  S.  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Stud.  Branch. 
A.  S.,  M.  E.;  Sr.  Hat  Com.;  Sr.  Smoker  Com.; 
Chm.,  Sr.  Stag  Com.  Asst.  Mech.,  Corn  Pro- 
ducts Refining  Co..  Pekin,  111.,  191 S;  Sales 
Engr.,  Kennicott  Co.,  Chicago,  1915-16;  do., 
George  D.  Whitcomb  Co.,  Wonham  Bates  & 
Goode  Inc.,  1916-17.  2nd  Lt.,  Ord.  R.  C,  U. 
S.    R.,    1917.     Address,   Rochelle,    111. 

7071.  HENRY  ADAM  LEWIS  MARBACH 
Civ.  Engr.:  B.  S.  in  C.  E.:  b.  Ap  23,  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  W.  C.  Marbach.  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S..  Chicago.  Triangle.  Civ.  Engr., 
Tnterst.  Comn..  Chicago.  Address,  3702  N. 
Kobey    St.,    Chicago. 

7072.     MARGARET    ANNE   MARBOLD 

(ARMOUR) 
(Wife  of  No.  6705;   Sister  of  No.  8577) 

.■\.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  22,  1892,  Green- 
view,  111.:  d.  Harmon  John  (b.  Ap  17,  1865, 
do.)  and  Emma  Eugenia  (Miller)  Marbold  (b. 
Ta  25,  1867.  do.).  Prepared  in  Greenview  H. 
S.;  Rockford  Coll.,  1910-12;  N.  W.  Univ.. 
1912-13.  Delta  Gamma.  Married  Phillip? 
Fletcher  Armour  ('15),  L)  18,  1915.  Green- 
view,  111.  Address,  711  W.  Nevada  St.,  Ur- 
hana. 

7073.  SARAH  ANN  MARKS 
Principal;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  18. 
1 87 1,  Pecatonica.  111.;  d.  Nathaniel  (b.  Ap  26, 
1S34.  Easton,  Pa.)  and  Mary  Ann  Miller  (b. 
O  16,  1829.  Elimsport.  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
Pecatonica  IT.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  looo- 
2;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1906-7;  Kappa  Delta  Pi. 
Prin.,  H.  S.,  Pecatonica,  111.  Address,  Peca- 
tonica, 111. 


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7074.  LEO  DANIEL  MARQUIS 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ap  3.  1890, 
Lebanon,  Neb.;  s.  William  E.  (b.  Ja  7,  1863) 
and  Maria  Rossie  (Newell)  Marquis  (b.  My 
I.  1868).  Prepared  in  Milford  H.  S.  Psi 
Delta.  Insp..  Bldg.  Const.,  St.  Paul;  Arch. 
Draftsman,  Minot,  N.  Dak.  Co.  C,  313  Engrs., 
Camp  Dodge,  la.;  Hdqtrs.  Co..  320th  F.  A., 
Camp  Gordon,  Ga.;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Ad- 
dress, Milford,  111. 

7075.  FREDERICK  AUGUST  KUIIS  MARX 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  28,  1893, 
St.  Louis;  s.  Frederick  William  (b.  N  10, 
1863)  and  Matilda  (Kuhs)  Marx  (b.  Ag  14. 
1867).  Prepared  in  McKinley  H.  S.,  St.  Louis. 
Tau  Beta  Pi.  Instrumentman,  Maintenance 
Dept.,  Rock  Island  Lines,  Des  Moines,  igi.s; 
Instrumentman  and  Field  Engr.,  Marsh-Cleary 
White  Constr.  Co..  Indianapolis,  191516; 
Draftsman,  Timekeeper,  and  Field  Engr.,  .Xni. 
Bridge  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  1916-18;  do.,  Nat. 
Bridge  Co.,  Indianapolis,  1918;  Civ.  Engr., 
Curtis  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1918.  Engng. 
Div.,  Ord.  Corps,  Washington,  D.  C,  1918 — . 
Address,  1044  Lafayette  Ave.,  St.  Louis. 


7076.  GLENN  HARLOW  MATTESON 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  15,  1891,  For- 
reston.  111.;  s.  Harlow  Leander  (b.  Ag  2,  1840. 
Petersburg.  N.  Y.)  and  Henrietta  (Fager) 
Matteson  (b.  O  30,  1853.  Forreston,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Fairfield,  111.  H.  S.  Farmer.  Married 
Lura  Mae  Owens,  Mr  27,  1918,  Fairfipld,  11;. 
Address,   R.    3,    Fairfield,   111. 


7077.  JOHN  DWIGHT  MATTISON 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  27,  1893, 
Oregon,  111.;  s.  J.  C.  Mattison.  Prepared  m 
Oregon  H.  S.  Triangle;  C.  E.  Club;  Mil. 
Band.  Jr.  Engr.,  St.  Highway  Comn.,  Peoria, 
1916;  Engr.,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.,  1917;  do.,  Sin- 
clair Cudahy  Pipe  Line  Co.,  Tulsa,  Okla., 
1917.  2nd  Lieut.,  C.  A.  C,  100,  E,  sth,  Ft. 
Monroe,  Va.  Address,  Oregon,  111.;  bus.  add., 
306  Sinclair  Bldg.,  Tulsa,   Okla. 

7078.     EDWIN  WHITAKER  MATTOON 
(Brother  of  No.   5302) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  My  27,  1892, 
Galatea,  Colo.;  s.  Charles  Edwin  (b.  Ja  13, 
1852,  New  Harmony.  Ind.)  and  Mae  (Whit- 
aker)  Mattoon  (b.  Ag  3,  1866,  Calhoun,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Stud.  Volun- 
teer Band;  Philomathean;  Special  Honors. 
Teacher,  Olathe,  Colo.,  1915-17;  2nd  Lt.. 
F.  A.  U.  S.  R.,  1917;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France, 
J 91 8 — .  Married  Annie  E.  Crathorne.  Address, 
306  Daniel  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  Olathe, 
Colo.t 

7079.     MARGARET    MILDRED    MEHLHOP 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &    S.;    b.    Ag   6, 

1R89,  Astoria,  111.;  d.  John  August  (b.  Havana, 
111.)  and  Elizabeth  (Bargelt)  Mehlhop  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Havana  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  1906-09.  Phi  Beta  Kapiia;  Kappa  Delta 
Pi;  Final  Honors.  Auth. :  A  Florida  Smut, 
Ustilago  Sieglingiae,  111.,  Report  of  Acad,  of 
Sc.  of  111.,  1915.  Teacher,  Casey.  111.,  191S- 
18;  do.,  Havana,  111.,  IQ18 — .  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church;  East.  111.  St.  Teacher's  Assn.  Ad- 
dress,   728    N.    Broadway,    Havana,    111. 

7080.  NATHAN  MELTZ 
Chemi.st;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  15,  1889,  Rega, 
Russia;  s.  Benjamin  Meltz  (b.  Hamburg,  Gcr.). 
Prepared  in  New  York  City  H.  S.;  Cooper 
Union  Coll.;  Woodbine  (N.  J.).  Agr.  Sch. 
Agr.  Club;  Intercollegiate  Soc;  Final  Honors. 
Grad.  Stud.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915;  Chem., 
Union  Malleable  Iron  Co.,  Moline,  111.,  1916. 
Address,    Granite   City.t 


7081.  GEORGE  HENRY  MENGEL 
(Husband   of   No.    6706) 

Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  F  6,  1891, 
Davenport,  la.;  s.  Henry  and  Anna  (Thocm- 
ing)  Mengel  (b.  F  2,  1868,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Moline  H.  S.  Pres.,  Chem.  Club.  Chem., 
Rockford,  111.,  1916;  do..  Granite  City,  111., 
1916;  do._  Pittsburgh,  1916 — .  Marrieci  Delia 
E.  Armstrong  ('15),  D  10,  1916,  Newton,  la. 
Address,  302  44th  St.,  Pittsburgh;  bus.  add., 
c/o  U.  S.  Bur.  Mines,  do. 

7082.  HARRY  GEORGE  MENKE 
Sales    Engr.;     B.    S.    in    M.    &    S.    E.;     b. 

D  19,  1889,  Quincy  111.;  s.  J.  P.  Menke. 
Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S.  Delta  Omega.  With 
Harmon  Engr.  Co.,  Quincy,  111.,  1915;  Sales 
Engr.,  Norwood  Engng.  Co.,  Florence,  Mass., 
1917.  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  D,  S26th  Engrs.,  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  1 91 7;  Camp  Piie,  Ark.,  1918;  A.  E.  F., 
France,    191 8 — .    Married    Fanny    M.    Wyman, 

5  20,  191 7,  Milwaukee,  Wis.  Address,  1626 
Broadway,  Quincy,  111.;  bus.  add.,  431  S.  Dear- 
born  St.,  Chicago. 

7083.  CARL   ALTGELD   METZ 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    C.    E. ;    b.    N    30,    1892, 

Tolono,  111.;  s.  Philip  William  (b.  1863,  do.) 
and  Emma  (Albrecht)  Metz  (b.  1873,  Philo, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Tolono  H.  S.  C.  E.  Club. 
Struct.  Designer,  Chicago,  1915-17;  do.,  De- 
catur, 111.,  191 7;  Const.  Engr.,  Harrisburg, 
Pa.,  1917-18;  Engr.,  A.  E.  Staley  Mfg.  Co., 
Decatur,  111.,  1919 — .  Rate  setter  on  piece  work, 
U.  S.  Emergency  Fleet,  1918-19;  Mustered  out, 
N  27,  1918.  Married  Lelia  Grace  Shaw,  S  17. 
19 1 7,  Chicago,  .-iddress,  153  N.  Church  St., 
Decatur,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  A.  E.  Staley 
Mfg.    Co.,    do. 

7084.  JOHN  HAROLD  MILLER 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    E.    E. ;    b.    Je    6,    1893, 

Oak  Park,  111.;  s.  John  Calvin  (b.  Je  18,  1865, 
Gardner,  Mass.)  and  Katherine  Schuler  (Mc- 
Clure)  Miller  (b.  Middletown,  Pa.).  Prepared 
in  Oak  Park  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Ionian; 
E.  E.  Soc;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Lt.  and 
Capt..   L^niv.    Regt.     Engr.,   Westinghouse   Elec. 

6  Mfg.  Co.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  1015-17;  Engr., 
Jewell  Elec.  Instrument  Co.,  Chicago.  1919 — . 
Signal  Corps,  191 7;  Radio  Div.  Dept.,  S.  C, 
Washington,  D.  C.  1918;  2nd  Lt.,  do.;  Mus- 
tered out,  1 919.  Address,  420  Wisconsin  Ave., 
Oak  Park,  111.;  bus.  add.,  1646  Walnut  St., 
Chicago. 

7085.     ORA   LUCILE  MILLER 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  11,  1891.  Atlanta,  111.; 
d.  A.  Miller.     Prepared  in  Atlanta  H.  S.     Ad- 
dress, Atlanta,  Ill.t 

7086.  EDNA  VARNER  MILLIZEN 
(Sister  of  No.  5312) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  17, 
1892.  Minneapolis;  d.  Henry  M.  (b.  1847.  Cir- 
cleville,  O.)  and  Myrtle  (Varner)  Millizen, 
(b.  1857,  Frecburg,  111.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign. II.  S.  Teacher,  IT.  S.,  Lewistown,  111.. 
1915-17;  do..  Elmwood.  111.  1917 — .  Address, 
104  S.  Taylor  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111;  bus  add., 
Elmwood,    111. 

7087.  AGNES  M.  MILNE 
(Sister  of  No.  6429) 
Mgr..  Dairy;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Je  13, 
1892,  Lockport,  111.;  d.  James  A.  (b.  S  27, 
1863,  do.)  and  Kate  Opiiclia  (Read)  Milne  (b. 
O  6.  1863,  Roscmond,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Lockport  and  Joliet  Tp.  H.  Schs.  Sigma  Xi; 
Omicron  Nu;  tl.  Sc  (Jhib;  Gregorian.  Instr., 
Tex.  St.  Coll.  for  Girls,  191 5-1 7;  Mgr.,  Re- 
tail Dairy.  Lockport,  111.,  1917 — .  Address, 
Lockport,   111. 


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7088.  GROVER  IRA  MITCHELL 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  25,  1888, 
Streator,  111.;  s.  David  A.  (b.  O.)  and  Jose- 
phine C.  (Morrison)  Mitcliell  (b.  Streator, 
111.).  Prepared  in  111.  Weslcyan  Acad.;  N.  VV. 
Univ.,  1909-10.  Motorcycle  Club;  Jr.  Mem., 
A.  S.  M.  E.  Sales  Engr.,  Am.  Bur.  of  Engrs., 
Chicago,  1915-16;  Instr..  Mil.  Transformation 
and  Gas  Engines,  La.  Indus.  Sch.,  Huston,  La., 
1916 — .  JMarried  Pearl  .Mberlson,  U  2,  1916, 
Jackson,  Miss.  Child.  Lois  Jeanette,  b.  D  22, 
191 7.  Address,  La.  Indus.  School,  Ruston, 
La. 

7089.  ALBERT  RICHARDSON  MONTAGUE 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ap  30,  1884, 
Davenport,  la.;  s.  A.  Judson  (b.  My  31,  1845, 
Lamott,  la.)  and  Laura  R.  (Richardson)  Mon- 
tague (b.  Je  19,  1847,  Three  Rivers.  Mich.). 
Prepared  in  Englewood  II.  S.;  Univ.  Acad. 
Philomathean;  Triangle;  Jr.  Council;  Stud. 
Union,  1911-12.  Gen.  Civil  and  Constr.  Engr. 
I  St  E.  O.  T.  C,  1917;  Capt..  Topographical 
Officer,  309  Engrs.  Regt.,  84th  Div.,  N.  A. 
Assoc.  Mem.,  West.  Soc,  Engrs.  Address, 
343  W.  64  St.,  Chicago. 

7090.  HERBERT  JACKSON   MOORE 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  18,  1893,  Chicago;  s.  C. 
E.  Moore.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Theta 
Delta  Chi;  Varsity  Dancing  Club.  Address, 
19  N.    State   St.,   Chicago. 

7091,  CHESTER  ARTHUR  MORGAN 

B.  S.  in  Min.  E.;  b.  F  23,  1886,  Dawson, 
111.;  s.  Dr.  T.  W.  Morgan  (b.  Virden,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Address,  Dawson, 
Ill.t 

7092.     WILLIAM    ALGERNON    KINGS- 
MILL  MORKEL 

Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S..  1916;  b.  N  14, 

1891,  Pretoria,  S.  A.;  s.  William  Morkel. 
Prepared  in  Cape  of  Good  Hope  Univ.,  S. 
Africa.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Agr.  Club;  Pres., 
Internat.  Agr.  Soc.  Asst.,  An.  flush.,  Univ. 
of  111..  1915-17;  Sch.  of  Agr.,  Orange  Free 
St.  Province,  S.  Africa,  1917 — .  Address, 
Sch.  of  Agr.,  Orange  Free  Province,  Union 
of   S.   Africa.t 

7093.     RALPH  LEONARD  MORRELL 
Adv.    Salesman;    B.    S.    in    C.    E.;    b.    N    18. 

1892.  Augusta,  111.;  s.  C.  G.  Morrell.  Prepared 
in  Crane  High  School.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  \arsity 
Baseball;  Prelim.  Honors.  Adv.  Salesman, 
Grain  Dealer's  Jour.,  Chicago,  1916.  Address, 
4301   Adams   St.,   Chicago. t 

7094.  VERNON  LESLIE  MORRIS 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3487,  4320) 
Inspector;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Jl  i,  1893, 
Mendota.  111.;  s.  William  Owen  (b.  D  31,  1856, 
Amboy,  111.)  and  Sarah  Isabell  (Morey)  Morris 
(b.  Je  27,  i860,  Lee  Center,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Lyons  Tp.  H.  S..  La  Grange,  111.  Triangle; 
Scarab;  Ionian.  Draftsman.  Pa.,  Ry.  Co., 
Pittsburgh,  1915-16;  do..  111.  C.  R.  R.,  Chicago, 
1916-17;  Bldg.  Insp.,  do.,  1917 — .  Corp.,  Co. 
B,  io6th  Engrs.,  31st  Div.,  Brest,  France.  Ad- 
dress, Congress   Park,   111. 

7095.  HELEN  SINCLAIR  MORRISON 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  2,  1892, 
Joliet,  111.;  d.  R.  C.  Morrison.  Prepared  in 
Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.  Omicron  Nu;  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
H.  Sc.  Club;  Sr.  Hat  Com.;  Sec,  Jr.  Illinae; 
V.  P.,  Sr.  Illinae;  Final  Honors.  Teacher, 
Alexis,  111.,  1916;  do.,  H.  S.,  Rockford,  111., 
191 7 — .  Address,  607  W.  Jefferson  St.,  Joliet, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  Rockford,  Ill.t 

7096.     EDW.\RD   HENRY   MORRISSEY 
Advertiser;   A.  B.   in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  28, 
1892,  Champaign;  s.  John  and  Monica  (Henry) 
Morrissey.      Prepared     in     St.     Mary's     Sch., 


Champaign.  Phi  Kappa;  Sigma  Delta  Chi; 
Alpha  Delta  Psi;  Comitatus;  Lambkins  Club; 
Ben  Franklin  Club.  .Advertiser,  Chicago.  En- 
sign, Pelham  Bay,  N.  ¥.,  1918;  Lt.  (jr.  grade), 
Bordeaux,  France;  Mustered  out,  1919.  Ad- 
dress, 302   W.   White  St.,  Champaign. 

7097.     JOHN   HAMILTON   MORSE 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  D  29,  1892,  Urbana.; 
s.    E.    P.    Morse.      Prepared   in   Troy    (Pa.)    H. 
S. ;  Lehigh  Univ.     Address,  Troy,  Pa.t 

7098.  GLADYS  lONE  MOSS 
Director;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  My  11,  1892, 
Chicago;  d.  R.  C.  (b.  Mr  6,  1859,  Worth.  111.) 
and  Maria  H.  (Farquharson)  Moss.  Prepared 
in  Calumet  H.  S..  Chicago.  H.  Sc.  Club;  W. 
.•\.  A.;  Advisory  P>d.,  Woman's  League;  Grad., 
Chicago  Norm.  Coll.,  1918.  Dir.,  H.  S.  Cafe- 
teria, Chicago,  1916.  Address,  7334  Yale  Ave., 
Chicago. 

7099.  RENZO  EDMOND  MUCKELROY 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  10,  1876,  Mt. 
V'ernon,  111.;  s.  G.  W.  Muckelroy.  Prepared 
in  Mt.  Vernon  H.  S.;  So.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Head,  Dept.  of  Agr.,  So.  111.  St.  Norm.,  Car- 
boudale,    111.      Address,    Carbondale,    111. 

7100.  FORREST  HAMILTON  MURRAY 
(Brother  of  No.  5331) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  28,  1892,  Mazon, 
111.;  s.  Louis  Ross  (b.  Mr  6,  1859,  do.)  and 
Lillie  (Hamilton)  Murray  (b.  F  1865).  Pre- 
pared in  Mazon  Tp.  IL  S.  Prelim.  Honors; 
Special  Honors,  Math.,  191 5;  Final  Honors. 
Grad.  Stud..  Univ.  of  111..  1915-16;  Grad.  Sch., 
Harvard  Univ.,  1916 — .  Master  Gunner,  H.  A., 
C.  A.  C.  Sch.,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.;  Mustered  out, 
N  23,  1918.  Address,  Mazon,  111.;  bus.  add., 
Cambridge,  Mass. 

7101.  RACHEL  FLOSSIE  MYERS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  16,  1884 
Wayne,  W.  Va.;  d.  Mrs.  A.  F.  Myers.  Pre 
pared  in  Oak  View  (W.  Va.)  Acad.  Y.  W.  C 
A;  Jamesonian;  H.  Sc.  Club;  W.  A.  A.;  Coun 
try  Life  Club;  Pres.,  Sewanee  Circle.  Teacher 
H.  S.,  Princeton,  W.  Va.,  191 7 — .  Address, 
315  4th  St.,  Huntington,  W.  Va.;  bus.  add. 
Princeton,  W.  Va. 

7102.  CLARENCE  ARTHUR  NEBEL 
(Brother  of  Nos.  5837,  6448) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  15,  1894, 
Clinton,  111.;  s.  Henry  Louis  (b.  My  12,  1850, 
Ger.)  and  Bessie  (Rundle)  Nebel  (b.  Ag  3, 
i860,  Clinton,  111.).  Prepared  in  Clinton  H. 
S.  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig., 
1914-15;  Swimming,  1915.  Farmer,  Clinton, 
111.,  1916 — .  Married  Irma  I.  McGoldrick,  My 
3,  191 7,  Springfield,  111.  Child.  Clarence 
.Arthur,  Tr.,  b.  Jl  19,  1918.  Address,  R  6, 
Clinton,   ill. 

7103.  MILTON  NELS  NELSON 
Assistant;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  M.  A.,  1917; 
b.  Jl  7,  1 89 1,  Chicago;  s.  .\ndrew  (b.  Sweden) 
and  Augusta  (Napthalera)  Nelson  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Curtis  II.  S.  Iris;  Philomathean. 
Instr.,  H.  S..  Green  Bay,  Wis.,  1915-16;  Grad. 
Stud,  and  Asst.,  Econ..  1916-17;  Fellowship, 
191 7.  Pvt..  Q.  M.  C.  Camp  Custer,  191 7;  2nd 
Lt.,  do.,  1918 — .  Married  Lorine  Edith  Mae 
Nelson,  D  24,  1917,  Westfield,  111.  Address, 
26   Greenwood   Ave.,    Battle   Creek,    Mich. 

7104.  RALPH  AUGUSTUS  NELSON 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Ag  31,  1888, 
Galesburg,  111.;  s.  Charles  A.  (b.  My  4,  1859, 
Sweden)  and  Jessie  (Holt)  Nelson  (b.  O  9, 
1863.  do.).  Prepared  in  .Austin  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cago; M.  A.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1916.  Chem.,  An. 
Nutrition   Lab.,   Univ.    of   111.,    1915;    Research 


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Cheni.,  BufTalo,  N.  Y.,  1916.  Auth.:  The  Pre- 
paration of  Protein  Free  Milk  (with  H.  II. 
Mitchell).  Jour,  of  Biol.  Clwm.,  Vol.  23;  On  the 
Composition  and  Digestive  Activity  of  Different 
Fractions  of  the  Pancreas  (with  J.  H.  Long), 
Jour.,  Am.  Chcm.  Soc,  Vol.  39.  Phi  Lambda 
Epsilon;  A.  C.  S.;  Presby.  Church.  Married 
Maida  Phoenix,  F  5,  iqiS,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Address,  Carlton  Court.  BufTalo,  N.  Y.;  bus. 
add.,   c/o   Nat.    Aniline   &  Chcm.   Co.,   do. 

7105.  FLORENCE  EDITH  NEVILLE 
(ANDERSON) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  16,  1891, 
Kewanee,  111.;  d.  P.  H.  (b.  do.)  and  Frances 
Anna  (Tassell)  Neville  (b.  London,  Eng.). 
Prepared  in  Kewanee  H.  S.  Jamcsonian.  Univ. 
of  Wash..  1915;  Asst.  Prin.,  Wethersfield  Tp. 
H.  S.  Auth.:  Consolidation  of  Rural  Schs., 
la  Homestead;  Do  Street  Carnivals  Boost  the 
City?  and  various  editorials,  do.  Mem.,  M. 
E.  Church.  Married,  .Inton  N.  Anderson.  D 
25,  1917.  Kewanee,  111.  Address,  R  6,  Ke- 
wanee,    111. 

7106.  MOSES  ELMER  NEWELL 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  23,  1878,  Farmers- 
ville.  111.;  s.  Moses  A.  (b.  O  25,  1847,  Car- 
rollton.  111.)  and  Samantha  Emily  (Green) 
Newell  (b.  O  28,  1850,  Fairfield  Co.,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  111.  Norm.  Univ.;  B.  Pd.,  Greer  Coll. 
Hoopeston,  111.,  1902.  Lawyer,  Newell  & 
Brown,  Edwardsville,  111..  19' 5 — ;  Acting 
Postmaster,  do.,  1917.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married,  Frances  S.  Carriker.  Ag  17,  1904, 
Irving,  111.  Address,  3  Logan  Place,  Edwards- 
ville,   111. 

7107.  RAE  CRAMPTON  NICHOLS 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  2,  1894, 
Manhattan,  Kan.;  s.  Ernest  R.  (b.  S  11,  1858, 
Farmington,  Conn.)  and  Marguerite  (Rae) 
Nichols  (b.  Ap  7,  i860,  Aberdeen,  Scotland.). 
Prepared  in  Manhattan  (Kan.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of 
Cliicago  II.  S.;  Univ.  of  Chicago  1911-13.  Sr. 
Football.  Teacher,  and  Football  Coach,  H.  S., 
Hannibal,  Mo.  1915-16;  do.,  Kendalville,  Ind. 
1916-17.  Ensign,  Naval  Acad.,  Annapolis, 
1917 — .  Address,  5716  Blackstone  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

7108.  WALTER  LESTER  NICHOLS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  5.  1891. 
Toledo.  O.;  s.  Walter  (b.  Ft.  Thomas,  Ky.)  and 
Laura  Belle  (McConahay)  Nichols.  Prepared 
in  Central  and  Soldan  II.  Schs.,  St.  Louis. 
Beta  Theta  Pi;  Class  baseball;  Homecoming 
Com.  Engr.,  Valuation  Engng.  Dept.,  C.  C. 
C.  &  St.  L.  Ry.,  Cincinnati,  191S-18.  Lt.,  34th 
Art.,  C.  A.  C,  Camp  Eustis,  Va..  1918;  Mus- 
tered out.  1919.  Address,  3423  Mooney  Ave., 
Cincinnati;  bus.  add.,  25  Conestoga  Bklg.,  B. 
ii    O.   R.   K.,    Valuation    Dept.,   Pittsburgh. 

7109.  PETER  JACOB  NILSEN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  )j.  S  2,  1891,  at 
sea;  s.  Peter  Alfred  (b.  1859,  Porsgrund,  Nor 
way)  and  Milla  (Nielsen)  Nilsen  (b.  i860. 
Arendal,  do.).  Prepared  in  Skiensfjorden's 
Mekaniske  Fagskole,  Porsgrund,  Norway,  1907- 
09.  Sigma  Xi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
Ma-wan-da;  Adelphic;  Tribe  of  Illini;  Final  and 
Special  Honors;  Capt.,  Gym.  Team;  Pres.,  Y. 
M.  C.  A.;  Class  Orator.  Asst.  Engr.,  St.  Pub. 
Utilities  Comn.,  1915;  Instr.,  E.  E.  lab.,  Univ. 
of  III.,  1916-17;  Efficiency  Engr.,  Arthur  Young 
&  Co..  Chicago,  1917 — .  Auth.:  Engng.  Econ. 
and  the  Small  Plant,  Elec.  Review  and  West. 
Elec,  My,  1916.  Mem.,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.; 
Employment  Mgrs.  Assn.,  Chicago.  Married 
Sofie  Andreasen,  S  2,  191 5-  Chami)aign.  Chil- 
dren: Peter  Alfred,  b.  Jl  11,  i9'6;  William 
Russel,  b.  Mr  28,  1919.  Address,  615  S.  East 
Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.;  bus.  add.,  116  S.  Michi- 
gan  Blvd..  Chicago. 


71 10.     CARL  RAGNAR  NILSSON 
Gen.  Systeniatizer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Je  28, 

1887,  Gothenburg.  Sweden;  s.  Nils  (b.  1851, 
Bostad,  Sweden)  and  Maria  Carolina  (Jonas- 
son)  Nilsson  (b.  1854,  Alingsis,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Hogre  Real  Skolan,  Gothenburg, 
Sweden.  Engng.  Draftsman,  Frantz  Premier 
Co.,  1915-16;  Am.  Multigraph  Co.,  1916-17; 
Gen.  Systematizer  and  Efficiency  Engr.,  War- 
ner &  Swasey  Co..  1917 — .  Married  Lillian 
Violet  Anderson,  Mr  15,  1916,  Urbana.  Ad- 
dress, 1763  Eddy  Rd.,  East  Cleveland;  bus. 
add.,   Warner  &   Swasey   Co.,  do. 

7111.  *ROE  NIVER 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  8,  1891,  Center- 
town.  O.;  s.  Theodore  l'.  Niver.  Prepared  in 
Norwalk  (O.)  H.  S.;  O.  St.  Univ.  Phi  Beta 
Kaiipa;  Pi  Oniicron;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Lt. 
and  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Final  Honors.  Died 
Jl   5.   1915.  Fairfield,  O. 

7 II 2.  EMILIE  MARIE  NOACK 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  9,  1889. 
Chicago;  d.  Herman  Carl  (b.  D  18,  1858,  Ger.) 
and  Libbie  Yetta  (Hastings)  Noack  (b.  1856, 
Oswego,  HI.).  Prepared  in  Lake  View  H.  S., 
Chicago;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1911-13;  Grad.  Stud., 
Chicago  Teacher's  Coll.,  1915-16.  Teacher, 
Eng.  and  Hist.,  H.  S.,  Greenfield,  111.,  1917- 
18;  do.,  W.  Aurora  H.  S.,  Aurora,  111.,  1918 — . 
Address,  815  Windsor  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.. 
W.  Aurora  H.  S.,  Aurora,  111. 

71 13.     WESLEY  KAYLOR  NORRIS 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  D  18,  1889, 
West  Chicago,  111.;  s.  Alfred  J.  (b.  1861,  do.) 
and  Jennie  (Lyons)  Norris  (b.  1863,  Harlan, 
la.).  Prepared  in  West  Chicago  H.  S.  Ciii 
I*si;  C.  E.  Club;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Designing 
Engr.,  Folwell  Ahlskog  Co..  Chicago,  1915-18. 
Sergt.,  ist  Inf.,  111.  Nat.  Guards,  1916;  33rd 
Engrs.,  Camp  Dcvens,  Ayer,  Mass.,  1918 — . 
.'Iddress,  West  Chicago,  111. 

71 14.  PROCTOR  ALBERT  NOWLEN 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  2,  1890,  Morri- 
son, 111.;  s.  Dr.  James  Albert  (b.  Ap  6,  1863, 
do.)  and  Louise  (Honclair)  Nowlen  (b.  My  18, 
1858,  New  York  City).  Prepared 'in  Morrison 
II."  S.  Sigma  Pi.  Teacher,  Agr.  U.  S.  S.  M. 
A.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  R.  A. 
M.     Address,   Morrison,   111. 

71  IS.     ARTHUR  ALLEN   ODELL 
Ath.   Mgr.;  A.  B.  in   L.   A.   &  S.;  b.  Ag  21, 

1888,  Chicago;  s.  Samuel  Abraham  (b.  Odell, 
III.)  and  Carrie  (Allen)  Odell  (b.  Mr  6,  1850, 
Xorth  Bay,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Ihiiv.  Acad. 
Sigma  Chi;  Ma-wan-da;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon; 
Pres..  111.  Union;  Track;  Cross  Country. 
Grad.  Mgr.,  Ath.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-17.  ist 
l.t..  Inf..  R.  C,  1917;  do.,  343d  Inf.,  Camp 
Grant,  111.;  Capt.,  Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, 756  Wasco  St.,  Portland,  Ore. 

71 16.  IRENE  BALFOUR  OLIN 
(Sister  of  No.  8630) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  26,  1892, 
Chicago;  d.  Samuel  Olaf  (b.  Ag  24.  1867,  do.) 
and  Mary  Jane  (Irwin)  Olin  (b.  D  10,  1862. 
lanesvillc.  Wis.).  Preiiared  in  Carl  Schurz 
11.  S.,  Chicago.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Kajjpa  Delta 
J'i;  Athenean.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Clayton,  111., 
1015-16;  do.,  Gary,  Ind..  1916— .  Mem.,  Coll. 
Club,  Gary,  Ind.  Address,  830  Forest  Ave., 
Kvanston,  111.;  bus.  add.,  600  Jefferson  St., 
Gary,    Ind. 

7117.     ANNA   MARGARET   OLSEN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.:  b.   S  6.   i88g, 
Chicago;    d.    Niels    Peter    (b.    Denmark)    and 
Catherine     (Proyle)     Olsen     (b.     Foxford,     Ire- 
land).     Prepared    in    Medill    H.    S.;    De    Paul 


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Univ.,  1912-14.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1915-18;  Teacher,  Nobel  Sch.,  Chicago. 
Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Nat.  Geog.  Assn.;  A.  C. 
S.     Address,  421 1   Jackson  Blvd.,  Chicago. 

7118.  HARRY  CHRISTIAN  OLSENG 
Clerk;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  17.  1889,  Chica- 
go; s.  Christian  VV.  (b.  N  10,  1853,  Norway) 
and  Helen  (Christiansen)  Olseng  (b.  F  12, 
1858.  do.).  Prepared  in  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Chica- 
go; Univ.  of  Idaho  Prep.  Sch.;  Univ.  of  Ida- 
ho, 1911-12.  Agr.  Club.  Farmer,  Grand  Ha- 
ven, Mich.,  1915;  Clerk,  Boal's  Farmers  In 
formation  Bur.,  1916;  do.,  Internat.  Harvester 
Co.,  Chicago,  191 6 — .  Mem.,  Illini  Club  of 
Chicago.  Married  Violet  Charlotte  Erickson, 
Ap  22,  1916,  Lemont,  111.  Address,  2030  N. 
Spaulding  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Inter- 
nat. Harvester  Co.,  do. 

71 19.  ROBERT  HAROLD  OLSON 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Je  28,  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  Charles  C.  (b.  Norway)  and  Jen- 
nie (Anderson)  Olson  (b.  Chicago).  Prepared 
in  Crane  H.  S..  Chicago.  Triangle;  Scarab. 
Draftsman,  H.  L.  Emerson,  Chicago,  191 5; 
do..  Am.  Tar  Products  Co.,  Chicago,  1916 — . 
Married  Cora  Belle  Zink,  Je  24,  19 16,  Chicago. 
Address,  2838  N.  Kildare  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  Am.  Tar  Products  Co.,  do. 

7120.  HENRY  AKI  PANHOE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  27,  1886, 
Huang  Shan,  China;  s.  Pan  Chack  Aki  and 
Wong  Sun.  Prepared  in  Pomona  Coll.,  Prep.: 
St.  Louis  Coll.,  Honolulu.  T.  H.  C.  E.  Club; 
Ry.  Club.  Instr.,  Eng.  and  Math.,  Canton 
Indus.  Coll.  and  Pearl  River  Acad.,  Canton, 
China,  1915-16;  Asst.  Engr.,  Chu  Chin  Line. 
Chinese  Govt.  R.  R.,  1916-17;  Engr.  and 
Partner,  The  Pacific  Trading  Co.,  Hong  Kong, 
China,  1918 — .  Address,  c/o  The  Pacific 
Trading  Co.,  22  Queen's  Road,  Hongkong, 
China. 

7121.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  PANHORST 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  14,  1893, 
Mexico,  Mo.;  s.  Fred  William  (b.  Jl  i,  1857, 
Staunton,  111.)  and  Emma  M.  (Braun)  Pan- 
horst  (b.  Je  19,  1862,  Jacksonville,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Staunton  H.  S.  Triangle;  Final 
Honors;  C.  E.  Soc.  Pres.  Engr.,  Bridge  Dejjt., 
Vandalia  R.  R..  St.  Louis,  1915-17;  do.,  Engng. 
Dept,,  A.  E.  Staley  Mfg.  Co.,  Decatur,  111., 
1917.  Ship  Draftsman,  Navy  Yard,  Bremerton, 
Wash.,  191 7 — .  Address,  645  Burwell  Ave., 
Bremerton,   Wash. 

7122.  «RAYMOND  WEBB  PARKER 

(Brother  of  No.  5859) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  29,  1893, 
Champaign;  s.  Alison  A.  (b.  S  16,  1854,  Aurora, 
O.)  and  Ella  L.  (Cone)  Parker  (b.  Mr  11. 
1859,  Madison,  O.).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  2nd  Lt.,  Univ.  Brig. 
Elec.  Engr.,  St.  Clair  Gas  &  Elec.  Co.,  Belle- 
ville, 111.  2nd  Lt.,  Artillery  Observer,  La- 
fayette Escadrillc,  France,  1917;  Prisoner  in 
Germany,  1918.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  Jovian 
Order.     Killed  in  Action,  My  4,  1918,  France. 

7123.  WARREN    KINDER    PARKER 

Contractor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  12,  1893, 
Chicago;  s.  George  L.  (b.  S  13,  i860,  do.)  and 
Maude  Emma  (Kinder)  Parker  (b.  N  23,  1864. 
Arlington  Heights,  111.).  Prepared  in  Arling- 
ton Heights  H.  S.  Farmer.  Arlington  Heights, 
111.,  1915;  Bldg.  Contr.,  do.,  1916-17.  R.  O.  T. 
C,  Pt  Sheridan.  111.,  1917;  2nd  Lt..  Inf.  R.  C 
1917;  1st  T.  R.  B..  161  Depot  Brig..  Camp 
Grant,  111.  Address,  Arlington  Heights.  111. 

7124.     WILMA  GAY  PARKS 
Teacher;   A.   B.   in   L.   A.   &  S.;   b.   S  8.   189-. 
Cooperstown,    111.;     s.     Daniel    A.     (b.    Mr    10, 
1865,   do.)    and    Susannah    (Howell)    Parks   (b. 


O  5,  1867,  Rushville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mt. 
.Sterling  H.  S.  Teacher,  J'errysburg  (O.)  H.  S., 
1915-17;  do.,  Illio[)olis  H.  S.,  1917;  do.,  Mt. 
Sterling,    111.    Address,   Cooperstown,    111. 

7125.  NORMAN  BOND  PATTEN,  JR. 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  O  20,   1892,  St. 

Peter,  Minn,;  s.  Dr.  N.  B.  and  Alma  (Kai.ser) 
Patten.  Prepared  in  Univ.  of  Minn.  Alpha 
Tau  Omega;  Scarab,  Engr,,  James  H.  Brown 
Co.,  Minneapolis.  Scrgt.,  Co.  7,  E.  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Camp  Lee,  Va. ;  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  A,  522nd  Engrs.. 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  Address,  1012  Logan 
Ave.,  N.,   Minneapolis. 

7126.  CHARLES   ROY    PATTERSON 
Lawyer;  LL.B.;  b.  D  26,  1891,  Sullivan,  111.; 

s.  Charles  (b.  Mr  14,  1863,  do.)  and  Laura 
Bell  (Barnes)  Patterson  (b.  S  13,  1861,  do.)'. 
Prepared  in  Sullivan  H.  S.  Phi  Alpha  Delta; 
Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  Comitatus.  Lawyer,  with  E.  J. 
Miller,  1916;  St.  Atty.,  Moultrie  Co.,  1916 — . 
.Address,  Sullivan,  111. 

7127.  NORMA  LEE  PECK 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  N  19,  1891,  Ottawa, 
Kan.;  s.  Frederick  Benjamin  (b.  N  5,  1853, 
Richland,  Mich.)  and  Emily  Esther  (Robb) 
Peck  (b,  Mr  16,  1859,  Aledo,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Ottawa  (Kan.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Ottawa,  Univ., 
1913.  Children's  Libn.,  Pub.  Libr.,  Daven- 
port, la..  1919 — .  Address,  2  Douglas  Court, 
Davenport,    la.;    bus.   add.,   c/o   Pub.   Libr.,   do. 

7128.  WILBUR  OTIS  PENDARVIS 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  22,  i888.  Media, 
111.;  s.  Henry  B.  (b.  O  3.  1840,  Augusta,  111.) 
and  Serena  Adeline  (Cherry)  Pendarvis  (b.  D 
21,  1853,  Scottville,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Wever  Acad.;  West.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
1908-11.  Acacia;  Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Theta  Nu 
Ei)silon;  Assoc.  Univ.  Players;  Philomathean; 
Order  of  The  Coif;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Cabinet;  Managing  Ed.,  Daily  Illini. 
Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.  Law  Sch.,  1915-16; 
Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1916-17.  2nd  O.  T.  C,  Ft. 
.Sheridan,  1917;  1st  Lt.,  C.  A.  R.  C,  1917 — . 
Address,  Media,   111. 

7129.     ALMA    MERIBA    PENROSE 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.   S  25,   1878,  Chicago; 
d.    Hannah   G.    Penrose.     A.    B.,    Oberlin   Coll., 
1901.     Libn.,  West.  H.  S.,  Minneapolis,  1916— . 
.Address,   Grinnell,   la.t 

7130.  MARION  PERCIVAL  (MILLS) 
(Sister  of  No.  8654) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  4,  1891.  Cham- 
paign; d.  Orin  L.  (b.  N  20,  1861,  do.)  and 
Mary  (Pratt)  Percival  (b.  Ag  3,  1865,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  II.  S.;  Chicago  .Sch.  of 
Civics  and  Philanthropv.  Kaiipa  Alpha  Thei.i; 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Marned 
James  Evan  Mills,  O  24,  1916,  Chamnaign. 
Child,  Mary  Jean,  b.  Jl  21,  1917.  .Address, 
4007   Ellis  Ave.,   Chicago. 

7131.  MARGARET  CAMPBELL  PERRY 
(Sister  of  7132) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  A.  M.,  1917; 
b.  Ap  9,  1894,  Joliet,  111.;  d.  Joseph  Ferris  (b. 
Te  21,  1846,  Fairfield,  Conn.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Bond)  Perry  (b.  F  15,  1856.  Wilmington. 
111.),  Prepared  in  Toliet  Tp.  II.  S.  Alpha 
Delta  Pi:  Alpha  Theta  Chi;  Chem.  Club; 
H.  Sc.  Club;  A.  C.  S.,  1917-  Grad.  Asst., 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-17;  Teacher.  Tp. 
H.  S.,  Joliet.  111.,  1917 — .  .Address,  108  Ma- 
comber    St.,   Joliet,    111. 

7132.     RALPH   GROVER   PERRY 

(Brother  of   No.   7131) 
Min.  Engr.;   B.  S.  in  Min.  E, ;  b,   F  25,   1892, 
Toliet,    111.,    s.    Joseph    Ferris    (b.    Je   21.    1847. 
Bridgeport,  Conn.)   and  Elizabeth  lola   (Bond) 


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Perry  (b.  F  15,  1856,  Wilmington,  III.). 
Prepared  in  Toliet  Tp.  H.  S.  Chi  Psi;  Ku 
Klux;  Sigma  l"au;  Illio  Bd.,  1915.  Min.  Engr., 
Lead.  S.  Dak.,  1915-17;  do.,  Ray,  Ariz.,  1917- 
Corp.  Ildqtrs.  Co.,  144th  F.  A.,  Camp  Kearney, 
Calif.,  1917;  Lt.,  F.  A.,  Central  O.  T.  Sch.. 
Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  191 8 — .  Mem.,  Am. 
Inst.  Min.  Engng.  Address,  218  Hunter  Ave., 
Joliet,   111. 

7133.  HORACE  HOWARD  PHELPS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  11.  1893,  Me- 
nominee, Mich.;  s.  Horace  Henry  (b.  1858,  N. 
Y.)  and  Mary  (Willey)  Phelps  (b.  i860,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Escanaba  (Mich.)  H.  S.;  Mich. 
Agr.  Coll.,  1911-13.  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Far- 
mer, Peoria,  1915-16;  do..  Bark  River,  Mich., 
1917;  do.,  Plainfield,  111.,  1918 — .  Married 
Edna  Cryder,  Je  16,  191 7,  Plainfield,  111.  Ad- 
dress,  Plainfield,  111. 

7134.  GEORGE  HYDE  PIKE 
Instrumentman;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D 
17,  1892,  Horton,  Kan.;  s.  John  Weeks  (b.  D 
12,  1852,  Trowbridge,  Eng.)  and  Ella  (Hyde) 
Pike  (b.  N  II.  i8s7,  Chicago).  Prepared  in 
Moline  H.  S.;  Baker  Univ.,  1907-  Beta 
Gamma  Sigma;  Bd.  of  Dir.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Sec, 
Ry.  Club,  1914;  Pres.,  do.,  1915-  Engng. 
Dept..  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  Ry.,  Manly,  la.,  191 5; 
do.,  Mason  City,  la.,  1915;  do.,  Silvis,  111. 
1915-16;  do..  Champaign,  1916;  do.,  Des  Moines, 
1916;  do.,  Chicago,  1916;  do.,  Goodland,  Kan., 
1917;  Acting  Roadmaster,  do.,  Peoria,  191 7-1 8; 
Instrumentman,  do..  Rock  Island,  111.,  1918 — . 
Asst.  Engr.,  R.  I.  &  P.  Co.,  Davenport,  la. 
2nd  Lt.,  Engrs.  Co.  I,  Camp  Humphreys,  Va. 
Address,  Silvis,  111.;  bus.  add.,  125  3rd  Ave., 
Davenport,    la. 

7135.  LOUIS  CLOVIS  PINAULT 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  29,  1890,  St. 
Joseph,  Minn.;  s.  H.  A.  Pinault.  Prepared  in 
St.  Cloud  (Minn.)  H.  S.  Co.  A,  313th  Engrs., 
Camp  Dodge,  la.,  1918 — .  Address,  St.  Joesph, 
Minn.t 

7136.  ERNEST  HOWARD  POOL 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  LL.  B., 
1917;  b.  Je  5.  1894,  Ottawa,  111.;  s.  Carlisle  M. 
and  Louise  E.  (Fogg)  Pool.  Prepared  in  Ot- 
tawa Tp.  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Innes  of  Court;  Maj., 
Univ.  Brig.;  V.  P.,  111.  Union;  111.  Rifle. 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  191 7;  2nd  Lt., 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  1917-  ist  Lt.,  Co.  F,  26th 
Inf.,  ist  Div.,  do.;  Army  of  Occupation,  Ger. 
Address,   411    State   St.,   Ottawa,   111. 

7137.  LAWRENCE  ARTHUR  POPE 
(Brother  of  No.  3914) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  S  27,  1892, 
Moline,  111.;  s.  Charles  H.  (b.  Ap  16,  1849, 
Genoa,  N.  Y.)  and  Sara  Margaret  (Baxter) 
Pope  (b.  Ap  9,  1851,  Cincinnati).  Prepared  in 
Moline  II.  S.:  Shattuck  Mil.  Sch.,  Faribault. 
Minn.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Production  Dept., 
Cadillac  Motor  Car  Co.,  Detroit,  ist  Lt.,  A. 
S.  S.  O.  R.  C,  A.  E.  F..  France.  Married 
lilanche  Ch.  Lucas  de  Lasalle,  Je  i,  1918, 
Paris,  France.  Address,  c/o  C.  S.  Pope,  River- 
side. III.;  bus.  add.,  51  Ave.  Montaigne,  Paris, 
l-'rance. 

7138.  FREDERICK  WILLIAM  POSTEL 
Sales  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  13. 
1R92.  Mascoutah.  111.;  s.  George  (b.  do.) 
and  Medora  Teckla  (Jansen)  Postel  (b.  Quincy, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Mascoutah  H.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.,  1909-11.  Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Alplia 
Kappa  Psi;  Cml.  Club;  Treas.,  111.  Union; 
Atb.  Bd.  of  Control;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Sr.  Ball 
Com.  Sales  Mgr.,  William  R.  Compton  Co., 
St.  Louis.  1915-18.  U.  S.  A.,  Camp  Dix,  N.  J., 
1918 — .  Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  St.  Louis;  Illini 
Club,   do.;   Bellerive  Country   Club,    do.;   Mid- 


land Valley  Country  Club,  do.;  Ath.  Assn.; 
Bond  Men's  Club  of  St.  Louis;  Shriner. 
.4ddress,  Mascoutah,  111.;  bus.  add.,  408  Olive 
St.,    St.    Louis. 

7139.  EMERY  VERN  POTTER 
(Brother  of  No.  7870) 
Sales  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  7,  1892, 
Fcnton,  111.;  s.  John  Farnworth  (b.  Jl  11,  1866", 
dn.)  and  Eva  Leona  (Thompson)  Potter  (b. 
Jl  5,  1S68,  do.).  Prepared  in  Morrison  H.  S. 
Sigma  Pi;  E.  E.  Soc.  Sales  Engr.,  Wagner 
Elec,  Mfg.  Co..  St.  Louis,  1916 — .  Mem., 
Elec.  Club,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  Jovian  Elec. 
Club.  Married  Elsa  Marie  Lagerstrom,  Mr  9, 
1 916,  Elgin,  111.  Child,  Albert  Emerj',  b.  Ag 
22,  1918.  Address,  1139  Benton  Blvd.,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Wagner  Elec. 
Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis. 

7140.     FRED    RICHMOND    POWERS 

(Husband  of  No.  6477;  Brother  of  No.  3142) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  5,  1891,  Tis- 
kilwa.  111.;  s.  John  (b.  N.  Y.)  and  Eliza 
Augusta  (Partridge)  Powers  (b.  Vt.).  Pre- 
pared in  Tiskilwa  H.  S.  Acanthus;  Mil.  Band. 
Farmer,  Tiskilwa.  111.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M., 
1915.  Married  Carrie  Pervier  ('14),  S  14, 
1915,  Sheffield.  111.  Children:  John  Clayton, 
b.  S  2,  1916;  Maynard  Henry,  b.  Mr  10,  1918. 
Address,  Tiskilwa,  111. 

7141.  *ADA  ROBERTA  PUGH 
Land.  Gard. ;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  B.  S.  in  Land. 
Gard.,  191 7;  b.  Warrenton,  Va. ;  d.  John 
William  (b.  Moorsfield,  Va.)  and  Ada  Caroline 
(Jennings)  Pugh  (b.  Warrenton,  Va.).  Pre- 
pared in  Franklin  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Terre  Haute 
St.  Norm.  Sch.  H.  Sc.Club;  Le  Cercle  Fran- 
cais;  Alliance  Francaise;  Jamesonian.  Land 
Gardener^  Champaign,  191 7 — .  Instr.,,  Red 
(Zross,    1917-18.    Died   Ap   7,    1919,   Champaign. 

7142.  RAYMOND  HARRY  PURDY 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  My  9,  1893, 
Vincennes,  Ind.;  s.  Charles  Enos  (b.  S  6,  1850, 
Beloit,  Wis.)  and  Josephine  (Conner)  Purdy 
(b.  Ap  20,  1859,  Rockton,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Vincennes  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Ilus;  Scarab;  Arch. 
Club;  Mil.  Band;  Varsity  Track.  Engr.,  Valua- 
tion Dept.,  Big  Four  Ry.,  Cincinnati,  1915;  do., 
Elzner  and  Anderson,  1917;  Supt.,  Bldg., 
Const,  and  Arch.  Draftsman,  Mich.  St.  Tele- 
phone C^o.,  Detroit,  1917.  U.  S.  N.,  1917 — . 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Address,  821  Hart  St., 
Vincennes,    Ind. 

7143.  EMMA  STINE  PURSLEY 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  22,  1893,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.;  d.  Albert  (b.  F  29,  1864,  Farmland. 
Ind.)  and  Fannie  Ellen  (Stinc)  Pursley  (b. 
1867,  Kansas  City,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Man. 
Tr.  H.  S.,  Kansas  City.  Mo.;  M.  A.,  Columbia 
Univ..  1916.  Mask  ancl  Baublo;  Illiola;  W.  A. 
A.;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Treas.,  Jr.  Illinae.  Ad- 
dress, 2510  E.   nth  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

7144.  FRANK  WHITCOMB  PUSEY 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  20,  1892,  Chi- 
cago; s.  C.  M.  Pusej-.  Prepared  in  Univ.  H. 
S.,  Chicago.  Agr.  Club;  Treas.,  Dixie  Club; 
Motorcycle  Club;  Wrestling;  Acting  Coach. 
With  Posson-Pusey  Co.,  l-'resno,  Calif.,  191s; 
Farming,  R.  R.  A..  Sanger,  Calif.,  1918 — . 
Married  Ethel  May  Carter,  D  6,  1916,  Chica- 
go.    Address,   R.   A.,  Box  263,  Sanger,  Calif. 

7145.  EUGENE  ROBERT  RALL 
Engineer;  R.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  11,  1893, 
Chicago;  s.  A.  Thcodor  and  Pauline  (Nieder- 
pgger)  Rail.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  H.  S., 
CMiicago.  Triangle;  C.  E.  Club;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Brig.;  Brevet  Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard.  Asst. 
Engr.,    Const.    Keokuk    Bridge,    1915-16;    Field 


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force,  Chicago  Union  Sta.  Co.,  Chicago.  1916; 
Draftsman,  Bridge  Dept.,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Chicago, 
1916-17;  do.,  1919 — .  ist  Inf..  la.  Nat.  Guard; 
ist  l.t..  Kngrs.  K.  C,  U.  S.  A..  1917;  do.,  7tli 
U.  S.  Kngrs.,  l-'t.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  191 7; 
318th  Engrs..  Vancouver  Barracl<s.  Wash., 
1918;  Engr..  Replacement  Troop.s,  Camp  Hum- 
phreys, Belvoir,  Va.;  Capt.,  12th  Div.,  2iJth 
Engrs.,  Camp  Devens,  Mass.,  1918;  Mustereil 
out,  Ja  13,  1919.  Married  Clara  Louise  Brink- 
man,  O  5,  1918,  Chicago.  Address,  4700  N. 
])rake  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  I.  C.  R.  K., 
Central    Sta.,    do. 

7146.     THOMAS    DAVID    RANDALL 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  2,  1891,  Chicago;  s.  C. 

W.    Randall.    Prepared    in    Lane    Tech.    H.    S. 

Chicago.  Address,  4617  Beacon  St.,  Chicago. 

7147.  JOHN  HOLLY  RAPP 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  13,  1892,  Fairfield, 
111.;  s.  John  M.  (b.  D  24,  1864,  Jeffersonville, 
111.)  and  Wilhelmine  E.  (Holly)  Rapp  (b.  D  10, 
1861,  Middletown,  O.).  Prepared  in  Fairfield 
H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Varsity  Track;  Stud. 
L^nion  Council.  Grad.  work.  Law,  19 16-17.  1st 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  342nd 
Inf.,  1917;  3rd  Army  Corps  Sch.,  A.  E.  F., 
France;  4th  Div.,  Army  of  Occupation,  Ger. 
Address,   Fairfield,   111. 

7148.  VVILLARD  COLE  RAPPLEYE 
Physician;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  F  11,  1892, 
Marinette,  Wis.;  s.  Albert  (b.  1870,  do.)  and 
Elizabeth  (Johnson)  Rappleye  (b.  1870,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Menominee  (Mich.)  H.  S.;  David 
W.  Cheever  Scholarship,  Harvard  Univ.,  1914- 
15;  Francis  Skinner  Scholarship,  do.,  1915-16; 
John  Pearson  Oliver  Scholarship,  do.,  1916-17; 
Mathew  and  Mary  E.  Bartlett  Memorial  Scholar- 
ship, do.,  1917-18;  John  Harvard  Fellowship, 
do.,  1915-18.  M.  D.,  Harvard,  1918.  Lab  Instr., 
Comparative  Anatomy,  1915-17;  Interne,  Psycho- 
pathic Hosp.,  1916-17;  Pathologist.  Foxboro 
St.  Hosp.,  1917-18;  House  Officer,  Mass.  Gen. 
Hospital.  1918 — .  Auth. :  (with  A.  Forbes)  The 
Effect  of  Temperature  Changes  on  Rhythni 
in  the  Human  Electromyogram,  Am.  Jour'.  Physi- 
ol., 191 7;  A  Study  of  the  Kidney  Function  in 
Senility,  Boston  Med.  and  Surg.  Jour.,  1918; 
A  Note  on  Experimental  Scurvy  in  the  Guinea 
Pig,  do.,  1918;  The  Blood  Urea  Nitrogen  in 
Catatonia,  Jour,  of  Nervous  and  Mental  Dis- 
eases; A  Simple  Application  of  the  Volhard 
Principle  for  doing  Blood  Plasma  Chlorides, 
Jour.  Biol.  Chem.;  The  Kidney  Function  in 
Hypertension,  Arch,  of  Int.  Med.;  An  Unde- 
veloped Opportunity  for  the  Study  of  Prog- 
nosis in  Chronic  Diseases,  Med.  Record;  The 
Effect  of  Intravenous  Diarsenol  on  Red  Cell 
Fragility,  Blood  Urea  Nitrogen,  Plasma 
Chlorides  and  Kidney  Function,  Jour.  Lab  & 
Clinical  Med.;  Renal  Efficiency  in  Nervous  and 
Mental  Diseases  Occurring  after  Fifty,  Jour. 
Nervous  and  Mental  Diseases.  Mem.,  Alpha 
Omega  Alplia;  Boylston  Med.  Soc;  Oliver 
Wendell  Holmes  Med.  Soc;  Inominate  Med. 
Soc.  Address,  215  Van  Auken  St.,  Menominee, 
Mich.;   bus.  add.,  Mass.  Gen.  Hospital,  Boston. 

7149.  GLENN  RATCLIFF 
Lawyer;  LL.  P..;  b.  Jl  7,  1889,  Greenup,  111.; 
s.  Mrs.  S.  B.  Ratcliff.  Prepared  in  Greenup, 
H.  S.  Acacia;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Summer 
mini,  1914;  Final  Honors.  24th  Co.,  Art., 
Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  1917 — .  Address,  Greenup, 
111. 

7150.     WILLIAM  OWEN  RATHFON 

(Brother  of  No.  5377) 
Chemist;  P..  S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  b.  Jl  23.  1893. 
Valpariso,  Ind.;  s.  Elmer  Owen  (b.  Ind.)  and 
Minnie  Sue  (Ilatton)  Rathfon  (b.  Steubenville, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Howen  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Ceram. 
Club.  Grad.  work.  Chein.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1917;    Engr.,    Chicago    Fire   Brick    Co.,    Brazil, 


Ind.,  1915-16;  Northwest.  Terra  Cotta  Co., 
Chicago,  191O-17;  By  Product  Coke  Corp., 
Chicago,  191  7 — •  -Auth.:  Burning  Black  Flashed 
Brick,  Brick  and  Clay  Record,  1915;  Cutting 
the  Coal  Bill  in  a  ("lay  Plant,  do.  Mem.,  Am. 
Ceram.  Soc;  A.  C.  S. ;  Coke  and  Iron  Mus. 
Club.    Address,    6415    Normal    Ave.,    Chicago. 

7151-     BANKINN    CHANDRA    RAY 
B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  1886,  Banoripasa,  India;  s.  S. 
C.   Ray.   Prejiared  in  Calcutta  Univ.  Cosmopoli- 
tan Club.  Address,  Shantiiiiketav,  Bolpur,  Ben- 
gal, India. t 

7152.  HUGH  LIGHT  RAY 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  21,  1884,  High- 
land Park,  111.;  s.  John  Thompson  (b.  S  21, 
1851,  Oregon,  111.)  and  Emily  S.  (Light)  Ray 
(_b.  Ag  18,  1 86 1,  do.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Man. 
Tr.  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Lewis  Inst.,  igoi-3.  Foot- 
ball; Baseball;  Capt.,  Varsity  Basketball,  1905-6. 
Ath.  Dir.,  Smith  Acad.,  St.  Louis.  1907-8; 
Teacher,  Mech.  Drawing,  Wendell  Philliiis  H. 
S.,  Chicago,  1909 — .  Sec.  and  Treas.,  Chicago 
Pub.  H.  S.  Ath.  League.  Married  Charlotte 
Johnson,  O  10,  1908.  Children:  Charlotte  J.,  b. 
Jl  5,  1912;  Hugh  Light,  Jr.,  b.  O  10,  1913; 
Edith  Virginia,  b.  Mr  2,  1918.  Address,  4842 
Potomac  Ave.,  Chicago. 

7153.  ALLAN   BARNES   RAYBURN 
Agriculturist;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    O   7,    1892, 

Bloomington,  111.;  s.  Calvin  (b.  do.)  and  Jennie 
(Buttaolph)  Rayburn.  Prepared  in  Bloomington 
H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho; 
Ma-wan-da;  Mgr.  Varsity  Football,  1914.  Live 
Stock  Specialist,  Dairy  Exten.  Dept.,  Univ.  of 
Minn.,  1915 — .  S.  M.  A.,  Austin.  Tex.;  2nd 
Lt.,  Air  Service,  Scott  Field,  Belleville,  111.: 
do..  Love  Field,  Tex.  Address,  1203  E.  Grove 
St.,   Bloomington,   111. 

7154.  WILLIAM   THOMAS    REACE 

B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  My  11,  1893,  Vergie,  Kan. 
s.  William  Reace.  Prepared  in  Marseilles  H.  S. 
E.  E.  Soc;  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  E.  E.  Show.  Married 
Ruth  Loughlin.  Chicago.  Address,  4145  N.  Key- 
stone Ave.,   Chicago.! 

7155.  GRATIA  JEWETT  REED 
Manager;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  2,   1891, 

Warsaw,  la.;  d.  D.  W.  Reed.  Prepared  in 
Keokuk  H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Omicron 
Nu;  Teacher,  Spring  Valley,  111.,  1917;  Mgr., 
H.  S.  Lunchroom,  Rockford,  111..  1918 — •.  Ad- 
dress, Warsaw,  111.;  bus.  add.,  522  Indian  Ter- 
race, Rockford,  111. 

7156.  CHARLES  H.   REHLING 
Farm  Adviser;   B.   S.  in  Agr.;  b.   S    i,   1890, 

Waterloo,  111.;  s.  Fred  C.  (b.  My  6.  1866,  Har- 
risville.  111.)  and  Minnie  (Susewind)  Rehline: 
(b.  S  17,  1864,  St.  Joseph,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Waterloo  H.  S.  Farm  House;  Alpha  Zeta; 
Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Wrestling 
Team.  Farm  Supt.,  Brookwater  Farm.  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich.,  1915-16;  Mgr.,  St.  Hosp.  Farm, 
Pontiac,  Wash.,  1916-18;  Farm  Adviser,  Clin- 
ton Co.,  111.,  1918 — .  Married  Olinda  Ruch, 
S  21,  1915,  Waterloo,  111.  Child,  Charles 
(Zonrad,  b.  F  11,   1917.     Address,  Breese,  111. 

7157.     MOLLIE    REID 
A.   B.   in  L.  A.  &  S.;   b.    S  24.   1884,  Ozark, 
111.;    d.   J.    W.   E.    Reid    (b.   Ozark,    111.).      Pre- 
pared   in    So.    111.    St.    Norm.      Mem.,    Presby. 
Church.      Address,   Ozark,   111. 

7158.     JULIA  ELIZABETH   RENNER 

(THKELKELD) 

(Wife  of  No.    5975) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  3,  i8»3,  Urbana; 

d.    E.   H.    Renner.      Prepared   in  LTrbana   H.    S. 

W.  A.  A.     Married  Clyde  H.  Threlkeld   ('13), 

Je   1915,   San  Francisco.     Address,  635  Mission 

St.,    San    Francisco. 


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[1915 


7159.  GUY  BENJAMIN  RENO 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  LL.  B.,  1917,; 
b.  Je  30,  1892,  Browning,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  F. 
(b.  Ap  22,  1856,  do.)  and  Emma  (Workman) 
Reno  (b.  Jl  5.  1869,  do.).  Prepared  in  Rush- 
ville  H.  S.;  Rushville  Bus.  Coll.  Pi  Kappa 
Alpha;  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Ionian;  Daily  Ilhni 
Staff;  Innes  of  the  Court.  Lawyer,  Rockford, 
111.,  1917-18.  Aviation  Sect..  U.  S.  A..  N.  W. 
Univ.;  4th,  O.  T.  C,  Co.  3,  Camp  Zachary 
Taylor,  Ky.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Rockford  Univ. 
Club,  1917.     Address,  Browning,  111. 

7160.  EDNA  KERR  RENTCIILER 
Instructor:  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  O  i, 
1888,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.;  d.  James  Wilson  (b. 
O  22,  1856,  do.)  and  Flora  Douglas  (Kerr) 
Rentchler  (b.  Edinburgh.  Scotland).  Prepared 
in  Belleville  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1909- 
12.  Instr.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Jerseyville,  111.,  1915-17; 
George  Peabody  Coll.  for  Teachers,  Nashville, 
191 7 — .  Mem.,  111.  St.  Acad,  of  Sc.  Address, 
700  E.  C.  St.,  Belleville,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
Peabody  Coll.,  Nashville,  Tenn. 

7161.  CHELO  JAMES  JARED  RHEA 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.;  b.  D  31,  1892, 
Joliet,  111.;  s.  G.  W.  Rhea.  Prepared  in  Car- 
thage H.  S.  Lambda  Tau  Rho;  Alpha  Epsilon 
Phi;  Jr.  Pom.  Com.;  Chm.,  Sr.  Invitation  Com. 
Cleveland  Branch  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Cleveland, 
1916;  B.  F.  Goodrich  Co..  Chicago,  1918-  R-  O. 
T.  C.  Sch.;  Sergt.,  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.  Address. 
Jacksonville,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  B.  F.  Good- 
rich  Rubber   Co.,   Chicago. 

7162.  LOUIS  RIBBACK 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  22,  1892,  Chicago;  s. 
J.  M.  Ribback.  Prepared  in  Crane  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cago. Mich.  Agr.  Coll.  Zeta  Beta  Tau;  Me- 
norah  Soc.  Address,  11 24  S.  Richmond  St., 
Chicago. t 

7163.  DONALD  BERT  RICH 
(Brother  of  No.  6513) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  s,  1892,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Evert  and  Marie  (Rheinbold)  Rich. 
Prepared  in  Calumet  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Beta 
Theta  Pi.  Q.  M.  Avia.,  15th  Regt.,  Great 
Lakes,  111.  Address,  10420  Prospect  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

7164.  LENORE  RICHARDS 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  N  14.  1892, 
Lincoln,  Neb.;  d.  Charles  Russ  (b.  Mr  23, 
1872,  Clarkshill)  and  Alida  Russell  (Beard.sley) 
Richards  (b.  Ap  7,  1872,  Lafayette,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Lincoln  (Neb.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of 
Neb.,  1910-11.  Delta  Gamma;  Phi  Delta  Psi ; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Omicron  Nu;  H.  Sc.  Club; 
Pres.,  Woman's  League.  Grad.  Stud..  Univ. 
of  111.,  191 5-16;  Asst.,  Dom.  Sc,  Kan.  St.  Agr. 
Coll.  1916-18;  Home  Economics  Dept.,  Univ. 
of  Minn..  St.  Paul,  19 18 — .  Address,  904  W. 
Nevada  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Univ.  of 
Minn.,  St.   Paul. 

7165.     FRANK  B.   RICHARDSON,  JR. 
Teacher;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    My    18,    1892; 
Bloomington,   111.;    s.    F.    B.    Richardson.      Pre- 
pared   in    Chenoa   H.    S.      Prin.,    II.    S..    Cleve- 
land, Okla.,   1915.     Address,  Chenoa,   Ill.t 

7166.  JUANITA  RICHARDSON 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  18,  1893, 
Oakland  City,  Ind.;  d.  Sherman  George  (b. 
Boonville,  Ind.)  and  Mary  Eva  (McCoy) 
Richardson  (b.  Richland,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Ycatman  II.  S.,  St.  Louis.  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  W.  A.  A.  Teacher,  and 
Mgr.,  Lunch  Room,  II.  S.,  Urbana,  1916-17; 
do.,  and  House  Mother,  Beacon  Sch.,  Boston, 
191 7 — .  Am.  Home  Econ.  Assn.;  Assn.,  Coll. 
Alumnae.  Address,  401  Beacon  St.,  Boston; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Beacon  Sch.,  do. 


7167.  GEORGE  KERNS  RICHMOND 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  20,  1892,  Proph- 
etstown,  111.;  s.  J.  B.  Richmond.  Prepared  in 
Prophetstown  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Wis.  Phi  Kappa 
Psi;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Helmet.  2nd  Lt.,  Q.  M., 
A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  Prophetstown,  111. 

7168.  DOROTHY  SUE  RINAKER 

(ROMAN) 

(Daughter  of  No.  520;  Wife  of  No.  6524) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  d.  John  Irving,  Jr.  ('87), 
(b.  Carlinville,  III.)  and  Nell  (Atwell)  Rina; 
ker  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S.  Chi 
Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Omicron  Nu;  H.  Sc. 
Club;  Illio  Staff;  Treas.,  Jr.  Illinae.  Teacher, 
Tp.  H.  S.,  Harrisburg,  111.,  1915-17;  do., 
Springfield.  111.  Married  (Dscar  Roman  ('14),  D 
5,  1917,  Omaha,  Neb.  Address,  1331  Noble 
Ave.,    Springfield,    111. 

7169.  ROYAL  WANE   RITCHEY 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  23,  1890,  Rush- 
ville, 111.;  s.  Geneva  Ritchey.  Prepared  in 
Macomb  H.  S.  Psi  Delta;  Ad'elphic.  Address, 
Rushville,  Ill.t 

7170.  NANNIE  BAXTER  RIVES 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  31,  1888, 

Carlinville,  111.;  d.  John  (b.  Ag  8.  1861,  Rock- 
bridge, 111.)  and  Virginia  Alice  (King)  Baxter 
(b.  F  8,  i860,  Rolla,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Green- 
field H.  S.  W.  A.  A.;  Basketball;  Hockey; 
Bowling.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Summer, 
1917.  Teacher,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Bellflower,  111., 
1915-18;  do.,  Sterling,  111.,  1918 — .  Address, 
Rockbridge,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Bellflower,  111. 

71 71.     RUTH  ROBBINS  (BEARDSLEY) 

(Sister  of  No.  4390) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  22, 
1894,  Chicago;  d.  Simeon  Volney  (b.  Ja  17, 
1851,  Otego,  N.  Y.)  and  Luella  Josephine 
(Haney)  Robbins  (b.  S  6,  1856,  Peoria).  Pre- 
pared in  Lyons  Tp.  H.  S.,  LaGrange.  Chi 
Omega;  Alethenai;  W.  A.  A.;  Basketball;  V. 
P.,  Woman's  League.  Teacher,  LaGrange,  111., 
1915-16;  do.,  West  Palm  Beach,  Fla.,  1916-18; 
Teacher  (temporary)  Alma  Coll.,  Alma,  Mich., 
1918;  Instr.,  Engl.,  do.,  1918 — .  Married  James 
E.  Beardsley,  Mr  30,  1918,  Congress  Park, 
111.  Address,  1445  W.  State  St.,  Rockford,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  Alma  Coll.,  Alma,  Mich. 

7172.  HARRY  BARRETT  ROGERS 
Sales  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ap  8,  1892, 
Chicago;  s.  T.  D.  Rogers.  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Pres.,  Ath.  Assn.;  Prelim,  and  Final, 
Honors.  Advertiser,  McGraw  Publishing  Co., 
New  York  City,  1916;  Berwyn,  111.,  1917; 
Sales  Engr.,  Gorgon  Engng.  Co.,  N.  Y. 
Lt..  Instr.,  F.  A.  Sch.,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Army 
of  Occupation.  Address,  3235  Maple  Ave.,  Ber- 
wyn,  111. 

7173.  JOSEPH  FRED  ROMINE 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  14.  1889, 
.'Vtwood,  111.;  s.  William  Rice  (b.  Ta  26,  1864, 
Tuscola,  111.)  and  Luella  Cordelia  (Wyeth) 
Romine  (b.  F  9,  1864).  Prepared  in  Atwood 
IT.  S.  Farmer,  Tuscola,  111.  Married  Daisy 
W.  Nelson,  Je  i,  1915,  Canton,  111.  Children: 
Harrison  Edward,  b.  Ap  23,  1916;  Billy  Nelson, 
1).  J  a  31,  1 91 8.     Address,  Tuscola,  111. 

7174.  LOUIS  ROSSET 
Elec  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  F  12,  1892, 
Chicago;  s.  M.  Rosset.  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  EU-c.  Engr.,  Le  Mont, 
111.,  1Q16.  Master  Signal  Electn.,  Co.  B,  210th 
Field  Signal  Bn.,  Camp  Funston,  Kan.;  Mus- 
tered out.  Ja  24,  1919.  Address,  1248  N.  Hoyne 
Ave.,    Chicago. 


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595 


7175.  GEORGE  BENJAMIN  RUBY 
(Brother  of  No.  5911) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  S  4,  1892, 
Aurora,  III.;  s.  George  Nelson  (b.  i860,  Neb.) 
and  Julia  Elizabeth  (Randolph)  Ruby  (Ja  15, 
1867,  Aurora,  III.).  Prepared  in  Vorkville  H. 
S.  Beta  Upsilon;  Bushnell  Guild;  Trelim. 
Honors;  Univ.  Band.  Sales  Engr..  Water 
works,  Chicago,  1915-16;  Research  Chem.  and 
tech.  man.  Mineral  Point  Zinc  Co.,  l)e  Pue, 
111.,  1916-17;  Jr.  Gas  Chem.,  Bur.  of  Mines, 
War  C^as  Dept..  Washington,  D.  C,  1917-18; 
Lyman  By  Products  Gas  Producer  Plant,  Fair- 
mont, W.  Va..  1919 — .  ist  Lt.,  Chem..  U.  S. 
A.,  1918.  Mem.,  Phi  Lambda  LTpsilon.  Address, 
2554  W'isconsin  Ave.,  N.  W.,  Washington,  D. 
C;  bits,  add.,   Y.   M.  C.  A.,  Fairmont,  W.  Va. 

7176.  ORLIE  RUE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  14,  1891, 
Douglas  Co.,  111.;  s.  Joseph  A.  (b.  1866,  Cum- 
berland Co.,  111.)  and  Mary  N.  (Matteson)  Rue 
(b.  1866,  do.).  Prepared  in  Mattoon  H.  S. 
Beta  Theta  Pi;  Sigma  Tau;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Ma- 
wan-da;  Varsity  Football  and  Track.  Engng. 
Dept.,  Central.  111.  Pub.  Service  Co.,  1915-16; 
Power  Engr.,  do.,  1916-17.  159th  Depot  Brig., 
Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  191 7;  309th  Field  Signal 
Bn.,  do.;  S.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Morse,  Te.x., 
1917;  A  E.  F,,  France,  1918 — .  Address, 
12 1 7   Marshall   Ave,   Mattoon,   111. 

7177.  EARLE  UNDERWOOD  RUGG 
Teacher;  A.  B.,  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  191 7; 
b.  Mr  4,  1892,  Fitchburg,  Mass.;  s.  E.  F. 
Rugg.  Prepared  in  Fitchburg  (Mass.)  H.  S.  A. 
M.,  Columbia,  1917.  Psi  Delta;  Kappa  Delta 
Pi;  Adelphic.  Clerk,  Lib.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916; 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Monmouth,  111.,  1917 — •  ^i^- 
dress,  Fitchburg,  Mass.;  bus.  add.,  Monmouth, 
Ill.t 

7178.  MAX  RUKIN 
Restaurant  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b. 
My  15.  1888,  Minsk,  Russia;  s.  Issack  Avrukin 
(b.  rfo.)  and  Mary  (Zuckerman)  Rukin  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Man.  Tr.  H.  S.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
Cosmopolitan  Club;  Ry.  Club;  Intercollegiate 
Socialist  Assn.;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Tcchnograph.  Mgr., 
Child's  Restaurants.  New  York  City,  1915-16; 
do.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1916-17.  Sergt.,  Mil. 
Police,  Co.  B,  Camp  Sherman,  O.;  do.,  308  M 
P.,  A.  P.  O.  762,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address, 
1847  Manning  Road,  Cleveland. 

7179.  DON    CAMERON    RUNDLES 
(Brother   of   Nos.    5914,    7180,   79iS>   8720) 
B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    Ag   2,    1878,    Ft.    Wayne, 

Ind.;  s.  John  J.  (b.  1846,  Huntertown,  Ind.) 
and  Mary  C.  (McComb)  Rundles  (b.  S  11, 
1857,  do.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Ad- 
dress, Huntertown,  Ind. 

7180.  JOHN   CLINTON   RUNDLES 
(Brother  of  Nos.  5914,  7179,  7915,  8720) 

Asst.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.; 
b.  My  28,  1 881,  Huntertown,  Ind.;  s.  John  J. 
(b.  1846,  do.)  and  Mary  C.  (McComb)  Run- 
dles (b.  S  II,  1857,  do.).  Prepared  in  Earl- 
ham  Coll.  Agr.  Club;  Ionian.  Teacher,  In 
Charge  of  Farm  Schs.,  Bur.,  of  Educ,  P.  I., 
1911-13;  Instr.,  Agronomy,  Univ.  of  P.  I., 
'9i3"i5;  Scientific  Asst.,  Office  Farm  Mgmt., 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  Washington,  D.  C,  191 5 — . 
Auth.:  Rice  Judging  and  Study,  Philippine  Agr. 
and  Forester,  Vol.  3,  1915;  Studies  in  Rice, 
and  Studies  in  Botany,  Philippine  Jour,  of  Sc; 
A  Method  of  Calculating  Econ.  Balanced  Ra- 
tions, U.  S.  Dept.  Bui.,  1918;  A  Profit  Sharing 
Plan  of  Managuig  Corn  Belt  Hog  Farms. 
Married  Dorothy  Alice,  S  9.  1909,  Huntertown, 
Ind.  Address,  701  E  St.,  N.  E.,  Washington, 
D.  C. 


7181.  TRA  LEON  RUSH 
Architect;  li.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Je  15.  1890 
Bushnell,  111.;  s.  John  T.  (b.  Jl  15,  1842,  O.) 
and  Ida  Mae  (Attn)  Rush  (b.  My  10,  1861). 
'Prepared  in  Minot  (N.  Dak.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of 
'Minn.,  1910-11.  Beta  Upsilon.  Varsity  Base- 
ball, 1912-15;  Arch.,  Minot,  N.  Dak.,  1915 — . 
Proving  Grounds,  Cami)  Perry;  do.,  Port  Clin- 
ton, O.,  1918.  V.  P.,  Illini  Club,  1914-15.  Mar- 
ried Eula  Margaret  Brooks,  S  11,  191 7,  Ur- 
bana.  Child,  Dorothy  Joan,  b.  S  30,  1918.  Ad- 
dress,   Box    loi,    Minot,   N.    Dak. 

7182.  FRANCES  MARIE  RUTENBER 

(LESLIE) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  17,  1893.  Tolono,  111.; 
d.  Ernest  Delbert  (b.  F  19,  1868,  Palmyra, 
Wis.)  and  Esther  Abigail  (Keach)  Rutcnbcr 
(h.  My  19,  1869,  Sadorus,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  Omicron 
Nu;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Athenean;  H.  Sc.  Club; 
Geneva  Club.  Perm.  Class  Sec;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Cabinet;  Cap  and  Gown  Com.;  .Sr.  Memorial 
Com.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Rev. 
Wm.  R.  Leslie,  -Ag  17.  19 18,  Champaign,  111. 
.4ddress,    Box  97,   Jacksonville,    III. 

7183.  ROWLAND    WILLIAM   RUTH 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    M.    E.;    b.    Ja    31,    1890, 

Aurora,  III.;  s.  John  Clinton  and  Lyllia  (Yost) 
Ruth.  Prepared  in  W.  Aurora  H.  S.;  Beloit 
Coll.,  1909-10.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  A.  S.  M.  E. 
Draftsman  and  Sales  Engr.,  Am.  Well  Works, 
Aurora,  111.  Chief  Storekeeper,  U.  S.  N.;  Chief 
Petty  Officer,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  Washington,  D. 
C,  1918-19.  Mustered  out,  Ja  23,  1919. 
Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Address,  256  N.  Lake 
St.,  Aurora,  111.;  bus.  add.,  453  First  National 
Bank  Bldg.,  Chicago. 

7184.     EUGENIA  ELIZABETH   RUTHER- 
FORD) 
(Sister  of  No.   8724) 
A.    B.    in  L.   A.    &    S. ;   b.  Je   29,    1892.   New- 
man,  III.;   d.   Dr.   Cyrus    (b.   Ag   14,   1850,   Oak- 
land.    III.)     and     Mary     Elizabeth     (Mclntyre) 
Rutherford    (b.    Mr    10,    1853,    Middlesex    Co., 
Out.,    Can.      Prepared    in    Newman    Tp.    H.    S. 
M.    A.,    Columbia    Univ.;    Certificate,    Sch.    of 
English  Folk  Song  and  Dance,  New  York  City, 
1918.      Kappa   Kappa  Gamma;    W.   A.  A.,    191 1- 
14;    Y.    W.    C.    A.    Cabinet,    1911-12.      Address, 
Newman,   111. 

7185.  HENRY  WHITE  RYTHER 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Je,  1890, 
Chicago;  s.  G.  A.  Ryther.  Prepared  in  Lewis 
Inst.  Mech.  Engr.,  Armour  &  Co.,  1915.  ist 
Class  Master  Engr.,  Co.  D,  32nd  Engrs.,  A. 
E,  F.,  France.  Address,  6606  Yale  Ave., 
Chicago. 

7186.  IRA  CARL  SAILOR 
Cattle  Breeder;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  21, 
1886,  Pine  Village.  Ind.;  s.  Jacob  Calvin  (b. 
N  12,  i860)  and  Flora  Belle  (Hickman)  Sailor 
(b.  N  5,  1865).  Prepared  in  Cissna  Park  H. 
S.;  Eureka  Coll.  Agr.  Club.  Breeder,  Pedi- 
greed Shorthorn  Cattle.  Married  Lillian 
Stoller,  D  25,  1915,  Cissna  Park,  III.  Child, 
Arcelia,  b.  D  11,  1916.  Address,  Cissna  Park, 
111. 

7187.     GEORGE  WASHINGTON  SALIS- 
BURY 

Prin.,  H.  S.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  17,  1888, 
Astoria,  III.;  s.  William  (b.  Je  11,  1841,  Ful- 
ton Co.,  III.)  and  Angelinc  (Stejihens)  Salis- 
bury (b.  My  5,  1849,  do.).  Prepared  in  West. 
111.  St.  Norm..  1906-12.  Agr.  Club;  Y.  M.  C. 
-'\.  Cabinet.  Teacher,  Agr.  and  Man.  Tr.,  Atch- 
ison Co.  II.  S.,  Atchison,  Kan.,  1915-17;  Prin., 
do.,  191 7 — .  Pres.,  Atchison  Co.,  Teacher's 
Assn.,  1916-17;  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  A.  l'. 
A.  M.;  O.  E.  S.  loth  Co.,  164th  Depot  Brig., 
Trade  Test  Division,   Camp  Funston,  Kan.;   5th 


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Co.,  sth  Bn.  Inf.,  C.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp  Pike,  Ark. 
Married  Lois  E.  Marsh,  Je  12,  1918,  Topeka, 
Kan.  Address,  Effingham,  Kan.;  bus.  add., 
Atchison  Co.  II.  S.,  Atchison,  Kan. 

7188.     RAPHAEL  ADELFORD  SAMDEL- 
SOX 

B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  6,  1892,  Elgin,  111.;  s. 
G.  A.  Samuelson.  Prepared  in  Elgin  II.  S. 
E.  E.  Soc.    Address,  466  Stella  St.,  Elgin,  Ill.t 

7189.  Q.  NATHAN  SAPERSTON 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ap  26,  1892, 
Elgin,  111.;  s.  Joseph  and  Anna  (Goldberg) 
Saperston.  Prepared  in  St.  Charles  H.  S. 
Substa.  Operator,  Commonwealth  Edison  Co., 
Chicago;  Engng.  power  supvr. ;  Telejihone  Cen- 
tral Office,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  do.  Mem.,  A.  I. 
E.  E..  1 91 7.  .-Iddrcss,  Room  713,  463  West 
St.,    New    York   City. 

7190.  MARIE  SAVAGE  (HOWARD) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  23,  1894,  Dana, 
Ind.;  d.  Emma  Savage.  Prepared  in  Clinton 
H.  S.  Prelim.  Honors.  Teacher,  Areola,  111., 
1916.  Married  George  S.  Howard,  N,  1917. 
Address,   Manitou,   Colo.t 

7191.  HENRY  GREELEY  SAWYER 
(Brother  of  No.  4887) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  My  14,  1891, 
Monmouth,  111.;  s.  William  A.  (b.  S  2i,  1858, 
Kendalville,  Ind.)  and  Louise  A.  (Pillsbury) 
Sawyer  (b.  Je  5,  1861,  Henry  Co.,  111.).  Pre- 
pared- in  Monmouth  H.  S. ;  Monmouth  Coll., 
1910-12.  Chem.,  Inland  Steel  Co.,  Indiana 
Harbor,  Ind.,  1915-16;  do.,  Am.  Zinc  Co., 
Hillsboro,  111.,  1916.  Pvt.,  Med.  Dept.,  Camp 
Dodge,  la.,  1917-18;  Govt.  Insp.,  Scullin  Steel 
Co.,  do.  1st  Class  Pvt.,  Ord.  Dept.,  St.  Louis, 
1918;  Med.  De[)t.,  Camp  Dodge,  la.,  1917-18; 
Gov.  Lab.,  Sullin  Steel  Co.,  St.  Louis.  1918; 
Ord.,  O.  T.  S.,  Erie  Proving  Grounds,  1918- 
19;  Mustered  out,  F  4,  1919.  Address,  115 
South   B   St.,   Monmouth,    111. 

7192.     HYMAN  SCHETNITZ 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  3.  1892,  Chicago; 
s.    Louis   Schetnitz.    Prepared   in    M.    F.    Tuley 
If.    S.     Cml.   Club;  Treas.,  Le  Cercle  Francais. 
Address,  1332  N.  Maplewood  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

7193.  PHILIP  GEORGE  SCHIESSW^OHL 

(Brother  of  No.  7930) 
Real  Est.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  12, 
1893,  Chicago;  s.  P.  I'.  Schiesswohl.  Prepared 
in  Mercersburg  Acad.  Chi  Phi;  Alpha  Kappa 
Psi;  V.  P.,  Cml.  Club;  Homecoming  Com.  2nd 
Lt.,  Inf.,  1918;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address, 
3651   Pine  Grove  Ave.,  Chicago. 

7194.  DANIEL  CHARLES  SCHNEIDER 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  26,   1888, 

Edwardsville,  111.;  s.  W.  T.  Schneider.  Pre- 
pared in  Nokomis  H.  S.  Sr.  Smoker  Com. 
With  Jones  Foundry  &  Machine  Co.,  Chicago, 
1916 — .  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Address,  No- 
Icomis,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Jones  Foundry 
Machine  Co.,   Chicago.! 

719s.  EUGENE  SCHOBINGER 
San.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E. ;  b.  Ja 
:9,  1892,  Chicago;  s.  John  [.  (b.  My  1,  i  H46, 
Switzerland)  and  Emily  (Ilildel)raiid)  Scho- 
binger  (b.  F  15,  i860,  do.).  Prepared  in  Har- 
vard Sch.  for  boys,  Chicago.  Delta  Kappa  Ep- 
silon;  Ma-wan-da;  Varsity  Football;  Track; 
Water  polo.  Salesman,  Ogilvie  &  Ilcanage, 
1915-17.  ist  Lt.,  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan. 
1917;  Camp  Grant  Hdtitrs.,  183d  Brig.;  A.  E. 
F.,  France.  Mem.,  Illini  Club;  Ath.  Assn. 
Address,  920  E.   44th  St.,  Chicago. 


7196.  "KATIIERINE  SCHOEPPERLE 
(BEYER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  .\.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  Jl  14, 
1886,  Oil  City,  Pa.;  d.  Vinzens  (b.  Rothen- 
back,  Ger.)  and  Elizabeth  (Klein)  Schoepperle 
(b.  East  Brady.  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Oil  Citv 
(Pa.)  II.  S.:  Wellesley  Coll.,  1904-06;  Radclift 
t~oll.,  190607;  Univ.  of  Munich;  Univ.  of  Got- 
tingcr,  1907-08;  Fellowship,  Hist.,  1915-17; 
Grad.  Stud.,  1917-18.  Conhdential  Asst.,  War 
Trade  Intelligence  Bur.,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1918.  Alarried  Otto  .SteriiotT  Beyer,  Jr.,  Ag 
27,  1917.  Hamburg,  N.  V.  Died  O  16,  1918, 
Fieldcrest  I'arm,   Hamburg,   N.    Y. 

7197-     EDITH  CAROLINE  SCHROEDER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Ag  31,   1888, 
Chester,    111.;   s.   Herman   Schroeder.      Prepared 
in   Chester  H.    S.;   Carbondale    St.    Norm.      Ad- 
dress,  Chester,   Ill.t 

7198.     RUDOLPH  WESTER  SCHUCKER 
Architect;    B.    S.    in   A.    E.;    b.    Ap   26.    i888, 
Lancaster,    111.;    s.    A.    Schucker.      Prepared    in 
Mt.    Carmel   H.    S.      Address,   326    E.    nth   St., 
Mt.   Carmel,    Ill.t 

7199.  EDWARD  ALBERT  SCH  WING 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ap  30,  1893.  Bish- 
weiller,  Ger.;  s.  Mrs.  L.  L.  Schwing.  Prepared 
in  Peoria  II.  S.  Grad.  Stud.  Hort.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1915-16.  Asst.,  Plant  Breeding,  Agr.  Exp. 
Stat.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-16;  Teacher,  Ven- 
tura,  Calif.,   1917 — .     Address,  \'entura,  Calif. t 

7200.  MILDRED  ALICE  SCROGGIN 
(FOSTER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  2,  1893,  Mt.  Pu- 
laski, HI.;  d.  Thomas  Arthur  (b.  O  17,  1867, 
do.)  and  Anna  Maria  ( Weisenberger)  Scrog- 
gin  (b.  D  22,  1871,  Alexander,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Mt.  Pulaski  H.  S.  B.  L.,  Lindenwood  Coll., 
St.  Charles.  Mo.,  1915.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
.Married  Richard  Baxter  P'oster,  O  25,  1916,  Mt. 
Pulaski,  III.  Children:  Mary  Alice  and  Mar^ 
Catherine,  b.  A])  18,  191S.  Address,  9201  S. 
Winchester  Ave.,   Chicago. 

7201.     KATHERINE  SEAMAN  (BLAKES- 

LEE) 

(Wife    of    No.    4557) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  7.  1889,  St.  Joseph, 

Mo.;  d.  Cliarles  Herbert  (b.  D  23,  1850,  McCon- 

nellsville,    O.)    and   Kate    (Porter)    Seaman    (b. 

Mr    6.    1853).      Prepared    in    Oak    Park    II.    S. 

Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;   Yo  Ma;   Fresh.   Honors; 

Mem.,    Sr.    Council.      Married    Elmer   Frederick 

Blakeslee     ('11).    D    29.    :9i5.    Oak    Park,     111. 

Child,  Katherine  Jean,  b.  Mr  2,   1918.     Address, 

138    Clinton    Ave.,    Oak    Park,    111. 

7202.  NATHAN    COOK   SEIDENBURG 
Reporter;    A.    B.   in   L.    A.   &    S. ;    b.    My   27. 

1891,  Peoria;  s.  David  Seidenburg.  Prepared 
in  Peoria  H.  S.  Zeta  Beta  Tau;  Sigma  Delta 
Chi;  Ma-wan-da;  Law  Club;  Ben  Franklin 
Club;  Ed.,  Daily  Illini;  Illio  Staff.  Prelim. 
Honors.  Re))orter,  Peoria  Star;  in  law  office 
of  Jack,  Irwin  &  Jack,  Peoria,  1917 — .  Ad- 
dress,  1005  Jefferson  Bldg.,  Peoria. 

7203.  BEULAH   ELIZABETH   SELSAM 
Teacher:  A.  B.  in  I..  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  25,  1880; 

d.  James  Sylvester  (b.  Jl  20,  1848)  and  Eliza- 
beth Eleanor  (Cloggett)  Sclsam  (b.  Ag  10, 
1850).  Prepared  in  Hagerstown  (Md.)  H.  S. 
and  Md.  St.  Norm.,  1896-99.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
(Champaign.  1915-17;  do..  Oak  Park,  111., 
1917 — .  Address,  1120  Ontario  St.,  Oak  Park, 
111. 


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7io4.  GEORGE  FREEMAN  SENNEFF 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ta  7,  1891,  Fair 
Haven,  111.;  s.  John  Senneff.  Prepared  in 
Sterling  Tp.  II.  S.  Chi  Phi;  Tribe  of  Illini; 
Sterling  Club;  Fresh.  V'arsity  Football. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Taylorville,  111.,  igi6.  2nd 
Lt.,   Inf.,    1918-^.   Address,    Taylorville,    Ill.t 

7205.  ERNEST  WILFORD  SEYSTER 
(Brother  of  No.  5936) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  191 7; 
b.  My  S,  1892.  Kempton,  111.;  s.  J.  E.  (b.  1850) 
and  Isabelle  M.  (Clayton)  Seyster  (b.  D  22, 
1855).  Prepared  in  Kempton  11.  S.;  Univ. 
Acad.  Acanthus;  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Sigma  Xi. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Aurora,  Minn,  ist  Bn.,  4th 
O.  T.  S.,  Camp  Dodge,  la.,  1917;  Bn.  14, 
R.  O.  T.  C.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  1918 — . 
Address,   103   E.   Green   St.,  Champaign. 

7206.  ELLIS    MARSH    SHAW 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    A.    E.;    b.    Ag   26,    1891, 

Rockford,  111.;  s.  Ward  J.  (b.  do.)  and  Lizzie 
(Marsh)  Shaw.  Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S. 
Triangle;  Scarab.  Engr.  Corps,  Pa.  Lines,  Chi- 
cago, 1915-16;  Asst.  City  Engineer,  Rockford, 
111.,  1916-17.  Engr.  U.  S.  R.,  Gas  Service, 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  191 7 — .  Address,  622  N.  3d 
St.,  Rockford,  111. 

7207.  *CARL  LEE  SHERMAN 

B.  S.  in  C.  £.;  b.  F  21,  1889,  Sandoval,  111.; 
s.  Henry  Lee  (b.  Je  12,  1855,  Musses  Bottom, 
W.  Va.)  and  Nellie  Weeden  Sherman  (b.  Ja  9, 
i860,  Fairman,  111.).  Prepared  in  Sandoval  H. 
S.,  Univ.  Acad.  C.  E.  Club;  Mgr.  Class  Foot- 
ball; Chm.  Jr.  Smoker  Com.;  Prelim.  Honors; 
Leader,  Hobo  Band.  Instr.,  Penn  St.  Coll., 
1915-16;  Civil  Service  work.  New  York  City, 
1916;  Insp.,  Underwriter's  Bur.,  New  York 
City,  1916-17.  2nd  Lt.,  Artillery,  U.  S.  A., 
1917.  Killed  in  action,  France,  Jl  18,  1918. 

7208.  JOHN  P.  SHIELDS 
B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  O  9,  189 1,  Washington, 
la.;  s.  R.  W.  Shields.  Prepared  in  Washing- 
ton (la.)  H.  S.  Scarab.  2nd  Lt.,  14th  Regt., 
F.  A.  R.  D.,  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. ;  Mustered 
out,  D  7,  1918.  Address,  819  N.  Iowa  Ave., 
Washington,  la.;  bus.  add..  Room  30,  Park 
Row    Bldg.,    New   York  City. 

7209.  WALTER  SCOTT  SHIVELY 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  25,  1892, 
Fremont,  O. ;  s.  L.  S.  Shively.  Prepared  in 
Englewood  H.  S.  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E. 
With  Howe  Scales  Co.,  Chicago,  1916;  with 
Mead-Morrison  Mfg.  Co.,  1917.  Address,  6631 
Marshfield  Ave.,   Chicago. t 

7210.  TURRILL  DEAN  SHONTS 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  12,  1892,  Burling- 
ton, la.;  s.  W.  H.  Shonts.  Prepared  in  South 
Bend  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Sigma  Nu;  Alpha  Ei)silon 
Phi;  Ry.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Ed., 
What's  what  at  Illinois.  Address,  9029  Ex- 
change  Ave.,   Chicago. t 

721 1.  CHARLES    HARMON    SHOOK 
Supt.,  Const.;    B.   S.  in  A.   E.;  b.   S  2,   1886, 

Sulphur  City,  Ark.;  s.  Charles  Ale.xander  and 
Ida  (Ilolleman)  Shook.  Prepared  in  Univ. 
of  Ark.  Supt.  Const.,  Albert  Kahn,  Detroit, 
Mich.;  do.,  Wilbur  Wright  &  Payne  Fields. 
2d  Lt.,  S.  R.  C.  A.  S.  I  St  Lt.,  A.  S.  A.,  Kelly 
Field,  Tex.;  Mustered  out,  Mr  7  1919.  Address, 
1425  Locust  St.,  Muskogee,  Okla.;  bus.  add., 
loth   Floor,   Marquette   Bldg.,   Detroit. 

7212.  CHARLES  WHEELER  SHOOK 
Real  Est.   Bus.;   A.   B.  in  L.  A.   &   S.;   b.  Jl 

16,  1893,  North  Vernon.  Ind.;  s.  Robert  Hard- 
ing (b.  O  Q,  1862,  C)sgood,  Ind.)  and  Helen 
Charles  (Wheeler)  Shook  (b.  Ap  3,  1863,  do.). 
Prepared    in    Lafayette    (Ind.)    H.    S.;    Purdue 


Univ.,  191 1 -1 3.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Real  Est. 
Bus.,  Lafayette,  Ind.,  1915-17.  Purdue  .\mbu- 
lance  Unit.  1917;  3d  O.  T.  S.  Camp  Meade, 
Md.,  191718;  2d  Lt.,  H.  A.,  Camp  Lee,  Va., 
1 918;  Mustered  out,  D  4,  19 18.  Address,  318 
Waldron  St.,  W.  Lafayette,  Ind.;  bus.  add.. 
Trust  Bldg.,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

7213.  ARTHUR  ROBERT  SIEBENS 
(Brother  of  G606) 
Secretary;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  27,  1890, 
Minonk,  111.;  s.  K.  G.  Siebens.  Prepared  in 
Minonk  H.  S.  Adelphic;  Agr.  Club;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Cabinet;  Varsity  Football;  Ed.  ///.  Agr. 
Council  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec,  Marshall  Co.,  la.; 
1915-1^*;  N'isiting  Gcr.  prison  Camps  for  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,  1916-17;  worked  for  Internes,  Denmark, 
Switzerland,  France,  191 7-18;  Sec,  War 
Prisoner's  aid,  Copenhagen,  Denmark,  19 18- 
19;  St.  Sec,  County  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Work,  Ga., 
1919 — .  Married  Irene  Westphal,  D  5,  1917, 
I-ausanne,  Switzerland.  Address,  Minonk,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  1602  Candler  Bldg.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

7214.     ISAAC   SIEGEL 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Je  1888,  Russia;  s.  David 
Siegel.      Prepared    in    N.    W.    Univ.;    Univ.    of 
Wis.     Address,   161 7  Polk  St.,  Chicago.! 

7215.  JOHN  MEAD  SILKMAN 
Assayer;  B.  S.  in  Min.  E.;  b.  Ap  7,  1892, 
Baltimore;  s.  Edward  Jennings  and  Mary 
(Hanna)  Silkman.  Prepared  in  Baltimore 
City  Coll.  Chi  Phi;  Sigma  Tau;  Ku  Klux; 
Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  Varsity  Football;  Varsity 
Base  Ball;  Soph.  Cotillion  Com.;  Jr.  Prom. 
Com.  Assayer,  Chino  Copper  Co.;  Hurley  N. 
M.  1915-16;  Mgr.;  New  Mex.  Lead  Co.,  Tula- 
rosa,  N.  M.,  191 6;  Assayer,  Ray-Con  Copper 
Co.,  Hayden,  Ariz.  1916-17.  Tr.  Camp.  Pre- 
sidio, San  Francisco,  1917;  Ft.  Scott,  Calif. 
2d  Lt.  C.  A.  R.  C;  ist  Lt.  Ft.  MacArthur. 
Calif.;  do..  C.  A.  C.  A.  P.  O..  733,  A.  E.  F., 
France,  1918 — .  Address,  605  Reservoir  St., 
Baltimore. 

7216.  WALTER  HENRY  SIMON 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  S  10,  1892, 
Qumcy.  111.;  s.  John  F.  (b.  Mr  5,  1865,  Coats- 
burg,  III.)  and  Emma  (Neikamp)  Simon  (b.  F 
1868,  Fowler,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ouincv  H.  S. 
V.  P.,  Arch.  Club;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Final  Honors. 
Arch.  Quincy,  111.,  1915;  Hutchinson,  Kan., 
1916;  El  Dorado,  Kan.,  1917 — .  Married  Clara 
J.  Loos,  S  20,  1916,  Quincy,  111.  Child,  Wal- 
ter H.,  Jr.,  b.  Mr  5,  1918.  Address,  Box  7, 
El   Dorado,    Kan. 

7217.  CLARENCE  EDGAR  SIMS 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Jl  i,  1893, 
Chicago;  s.  Richard  Sims.  Prepared  in  Crane  H. 
S.  Chicago.  Grad.  Stud.,  Utah  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
of  Mines,  Salt  Lake  City,  1915.  Chem.  Club; 
Gym.  Team;  Class  Swimming.  Research  in 
Metallurgy,  Mich.  Electrochem.  Co.  Menominee, 
Mich.  1917 — .  Address,  426  N.  Western  Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Mich.  Electrochemical 
Co.,  Menominee,  Mich.t 

7218.     HARVEY    FRANK    SKADDEN 
Architect:  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  6,  1890,  Mason 
City,  111.;   s.   E.  W.   Skadden.   Prepared  in  Dan- 
ville H.  S.  2nd  Lt.,  C.  A.  C,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va. 
Address,  206  Dale  Bldg.,   Danville,  Ill.t 

7219.  MAYNARD  ELMER  SLATER 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  A-^r.;  b.  Je  13,  1889,  Bel- 
videre.  III.;  s.  Elmer  Ellsworth  (b.  Ag  27,  1861, 
do.)  and  Anna  Elizabeth  (Voorhis)  Slater  (b. 
Je  28,  1S63,  do.).  Prepared  in  Belvidere  H.  S. 
.Acanthus;  Alpha  Zeta;  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
Sigma  Xi;  Prelim.,  Final,  and  Special  Honors; 
Lt.  and  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Biol.  Grad.  Stud., 
An.  Nutrition,  LTniv.  of  111.,  1915-17;  Chem., 
Parke  Davis  &  Co.,  Detroit,  191 7.  Food  Div- 
ision, San.  Corps,  N.  A.,  1917 — .  Address,  210 
Gilman    St.,    Belvidere,    111. 


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7220.     ELIZAHETH    MORREE    SMITH 

(MATTSON) 

(Wife   of  No.    5303) 

B.  Mus. ;  b.  As  19.   1892,  Little  Rock,  Ark.; 

d.    A.    D.    Smith.    Prepared    in    Urbana    H.    S. 

Bethany    Circle;    Le    Cercle    Francais.    Married 

Earl   N.   Mattson    ('12),   Je   30,    1915,   Urbana. 

Child,  J.  Edward,  b.  N  13,  1917.  Address,  132.S 

N.    24th   St.,   Birniingham,  Ala.f 

7221.  GEORGE  WALTER  SMITH 
Supt.,  Motor  Co.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Je  2, 
1889,  Wichita,  Kan.;  s.  George  Washington 
(b.  1 850,  Marion,  O.)  and  Mary  Ellen  (New- 
burn)  Smith  (b.  1866,  Roseville,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Wilbur  (Neb.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Neb.  Drafts- 
man, J.  G.  Cordnor,  Arch.,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  S 
191 5;  Asst.  Supt.,  Ford  Assembly  Plant,  Oma- 
ha, Neb.,  191 5;  Engr.  and  Supt.  of  Const., 
Ford  Assembly  Plant,  Omaha,  Neb.,  1915-16; 
Supt.,  Const.  Ford  Motor  Co.,  Power  Plant, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1916-17;  Supt.  Court  House, 
Lake  Andes,  S.  Dak.,  19 17-18;  Supt.  Const., 
T.  S.  Martin  Co.  Dept.  Store,  Sioux  City,  la.. 
1918.  Sergt.,  Neb.  Nat.  Guard.  Auth. :  Arti- 
cles, Engng.  Record.  Mem..  Engrs.  Club,  Sioux 
City,  la.  Married  Stella  Grace  Renfro,  Ap  6, 
1916.  Child.  Laurella  Madge,  b.  Ja  9,  I9i7- 
Address,  1224  25th  St.,  Sioux  City,  la.;  bus. 
add.,  420  Court  St.,  do. 

7222.  GLADYS    MAY    SMITH 

(ANDERSON) 
(Wife  of  No.  6049) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  10,  1892,  Cham- 
paign, 111.;  d.  Thomas  Eben  (b.  Ja  13,  1862, 
Armstrong.  111.)  and  Amanda  (Gipson)  Smith 
(b.  O  7.  1862.  Hidalgo,  111.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  Bethany  Circle;  W.  A.  A.;  Class 
IJasketball;  Hockey.  Teacher,  Champaign,  1915- 
17.  Married  Capt.  John  Henning  Anderson 
ri4),  Je  26,  1 91 7,  Pittsburgh.  Address,  14808 
Clifton  Blvd.,  Lakewood,  O. 

7223.  PAUL  MILLER   SMITH 

B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  D  20,  1890,  Lincoln,  111.; 
s  L.  E.  Smith.  Prepared  in  Lincoln  H.  S. 
Agr.  Club;  Class  Baseball;  Sr.  Smoker  Com. 
Teacher.  H.  S.,  Champaign,  191 7-  Married 
Lydia  Mae  Irwin,  Ag  29,  1916,  Beason,  111. 
Child,  Paul  Miller.  Jr.,  b.  Je  ii,  1917-  Ad- 
dress, Bushnell,  Neb.t 

7224.  STEWART  TRACY  SMITH 
(Husband  of  No.  5302) 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ja  11,  1891. 
Rose  Hill,  la.;  s.  James  M.  Smith.  Prepared 
in  Highland  Park  Coll.;  Univ.  Acad.  Tau 
Beta  Pi.  Carpenter,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  191 S" 
t6;  Draftsman,  do.,  1916;  Arch.  Engr.,  New 
York  City,  191 6—.  Auth.:  Large  Apple  Storage 
Warehouse.  Ice  and  Refrigerator.  Vol.  54.  Mr 
1918.  Married  Charlotte  Mae  Mattoon  (  12), 
Jl  12,  1912,  Champaign  (died  Ap  6,  1919). 
Children:  Vera  Ruth,  b.  Mr  14,  1916  (died 
Ap  9,  191 7);  Leslie  Stewart,  b.  Ag  23,  1917- 
Address,  2155   Mohegan  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

722s.  ELIZABETH  ELLICE  SMOOT 
B.  Mus.;  b.  N  10,  1891,  Fithian,  111.;  d.  Lysan- 
der  (b  D  27,  1835,  Coshocton,  Co.,  O.)  and 
Ann  Eliza  (Randall)  Smoot  (b.  Ag  2-  >8S3, 
Danvers,  111.).  Prepared  in  I'lthian  II.  S. ; 
Univ.  Acad.;  Mu  Kappa  Alpha.  Elementary 
Supt.  Oakwood  Tp.  Sunday  Sch.  Address, 
Fithian,  111. 

7226      HELEN  CARPENTER   SNOOK 
(HAWKES) 
(Sister  of  No.  7227) 
Teacher;   B.   Mus.;  b.   Mr   13.   1889,  Allerton, 
la  •    d.    Ernest    McCune    (b.    Jl    i,    i8s9.    Fair- 
field, la.)  and  Mary  (Carpenter)   Snook  (!;•  Ag 
30,    i860,   Warsaw,   Ind.).      Prepared   in    Okla. 


St.  Prep.  Sch.;  Parsons  Coll.,  Fairfield.  la., 
i.)o6-o8;  Oberlin  Conservatory  1908-10.  Pres. 
Gregorian.  Teacher  of  Mus.  and  Dir.  Com- 
munity Chorus,  Princeville,  111.,  1915 — .  Mar- 
ried Dr.  Arthur  Jolin  Hawkes.  Ag  23,  1916, 
Princeville,   111.     Address,   Princeville,   111. 

7227.     JOHN  DONALD  SNOOK 
(Brother  of  No.    7226) 

Asst.  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Ja  12, 
1891,  Menlo,  la.;  s.  Ernest  McCune  (b.  Jl  i, 
1859,  Fairfield,  la.)  and  Mary  (Carpenter) 
Snook  (b.  Ag  30,  i860,  Warsaw,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Prep.  Sch.,  Tonkawa,  Okla.; 
Parsons  Coll.,  Fairfield,  la.,  1906-08.  Alpha 
Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Chem., 
Clinchfield  Products  Corp.,  Johnson  City, 
Tenn.,  1916;  Chief  Chem..  do.,  191 7.  Asst. 
Supt.,  do.,  1918- — .  Mem.  Presby.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Mary  Park  White,  Je  12,  1917,  Johnson 
City,  Tenn.  Address.  200  Pine  St.,  Johnson 
City,  Tenn.;  bus.  add.,  Clinchfield  Products 
Corp.,  do. 

7228.     VICTOR   EDWIN    SPENCER 

Assistant;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  17,  1893,  Chi- 
cago; s.  C.  V.  Spencer.  Prepared  in  Lock- 
port  H.  S.  Gamma  Alpha.  Teacher,  Rossville 
Tp.  H.  S.,  191 6.  Farmer,  Thompson,  111.,  191 7; 
Asst.,  U.  of  111.,  1919—-  3d  R.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Grant,  Rockford,  111.,  1918.  2nd  Lt.,  Inf., 
Camp  Pike;  do.,  338th  Inf.,  97th  Div.,  Camp 
Shelby,  Miss.;  Mustered  out,  D  i,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  C.    V.   Spencer,  Lockport,  111. 

7229.     WILLIAM  W.  STAPLER 

Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  N  11,  1889, 
Wilmington,  Del.;  s.  William  W.  (b.  D  29, 
1840,  do.)  and  Emma  (Amole)  Stapler  (b.  Je 
14,  1849,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Wil- 
mington H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1911-14.  Ana- 
lytical Chem.,  E.  I.  du  Pont  de  Nemours  Pow- 
der Co.,  Wilmington,  Del.,  1915-16;  Research 
(Them,  and  Engr.,  1916 — .  Address,  211  W. 
7th    St.,    Wilmington,    Del. 

7230.  SELDEN  LEWIS  STEBBINS 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  H  16,  1890, 
Topeka,  Kan.;  s.  L.  A.  Stebbins.  Prepared  in 
Hyde  Park  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
V.  P.,  Motorcycle  Club;  Class  Baseball;  Class 
Treas.;  Golf  (Jlub;  V.  P.,  E.  E.  Soc;  Pres., 
Christian   Sc.   Soc.     Address,  Olena,   Ark.t 

7231.  WILLIAM  JOHN  STEINBREDER 
Manufacturer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  25, 
1888,  St.  Louis;  s.  William  Steinbrcder.  Pre- 
pared in  St.  Louis  Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Asst.  Supt. 
Consolidated  Press  Co.,  Hastings,  Mich.  Ad- 
dress, 2254  Red  Bud  Ave.,  St.  Louis;  bus.  odd.. 
Hastings,    Mich.t 

7232.  FERDINAND  HENRY  STEINMETZ 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  19.  iSS'J, 
Edwardsville,  ill.;  s.  John  H.  (b.  N  1849,  Ost 
Friesland  Amt,  Wittmund,  Zetel,  Ger.)  and 
Sophia  M.  (Krome)  Steinmetz  (b.  Ja  4,  1858, 
Hanover  Ger.).  Prepared  in  East.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  1908-13.  Alpha  Zeta;  V.  P.,  Agr. 
Club;  Der  Deutsche  Verein.  Instr.,  Farm  Crops 
Dept.  Minn.  .Agr.  Coll.  Married  Helen  Mar- 
garet Home,  Ag  2,  1916,  Bcllefontaine,  O. 
Child,  Margaret  Olive,  b.  My  25,  1918.  Ad- 
dress,  2362  Bourne  Ave.,  St.   Paul. 

7233.  HERBERT  A.  STEINMEYER 
Grocer;  A.  B.  in  Bus.  Adm.;  b.  Ag  11,  1891, 
St.  Louis;  s.  August  (b.  do.)  and  Lillie  (Niese) 
Steinmeyer  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  McKinley 
H.  S..  St.  Louis.  Kappa  Sigma;  Show  Mez 
Club;  Class  Baseliall;  Football;  Track.  Clerk, 
Niese  Wholesale  Grocery  Co..  St.  Louis,  1916; 
V  P,  do.,  1918 — .  Married  Mina  Rowland,  N 
21,  1916.  Olney,  111.  Child,  Jake,  b.  .\g  29, 
1917  (died  do.).  Address,  4166  Russell  Ave., 
St.   Louis. 


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7234.     BERT   LUDENS   STERNBERG 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ag  24,   1892,  Ful- 
ton, 111.;  s.  David  Sternberg.     Prepared  in  Ful- 
ton   H.    S.      Agr.    Club;    Class    Baseball.      Ad- 
dress, Fulton,   111. 

7235.     VERNON  THOMPSON  STEVENS 
(Son  of  No.  410;  Brother  of  No.   8784) 

Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  LL.  B..  1917; 
b.  O  3,  1892,  Chicago;  s.  Hubert  Allen  ('84), 
(b.  do.)  and  Harriett  Bell  (Thompson)  Stev- 
ens (b.  Urbana).  Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp.  II.  S.; 
Culver  Mil.  Acad.  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Adelphic; 
Debating  Team.  Sergt.,  U.  S.  A.,  Q.  M.  C, 
Camp  Custer,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  1917;  do., 
Newport  News,  Va.,  191 8 — .  Composer:  We're 
Custer's  Soldier  Boys;  Illinois  We  Love  You; 
For  Good  Old  Illinois;  Let's  Go  Illinois;  The 
Good  Old  Songs  They  Sing  at  Illinois.  Ad- 
dress, Corpus  Christie,  Tex. 

7236.  EARLE  HENRY  STEWART 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  F  6.  1891, 
Evansville,  Ind.;  s.  T.  E.  Stewart.  Prepared 
in  McKinley  H.  S.,  St.  Louis.  Sigma  Tau. 
Instr.,  Mich.  Agr.  (i'oll.  East  Lansing,  Mich., 
1916.  Address,  385  Forest  St.,  East  Lansing, 
Mich.;    bus.    add.,    Mich.    Agr.    Coll.,    do. 

7237.  HENRY  SYLVESTER  STICE 
Supt.,  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  7, 
1884,  Waverly,  111.:  s.  Andrew  Jackson  (b. 
My  3.  1 85 1,  Troy,  111.)  and  Jeanette  Frances 
(Seymour)  Stice  (b.  My  24,  1861,  Franklin, 
111.).  Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1902- 
06.  Supt.,  Schs.,  Virginia.  111.,  1915-17;  do., 
Madison,  111.,  1917 — .  Married  Hilda  Rose 
Carson,  Je  15.  1910.  Child,  Richard  Allen,  b. 
Jl  8,   191 1.     Address,  Madison,  111. 

7238.  IRA  STINSON 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3562,  7981) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  Ja 
27,  1892,  French  Grove,  111.;  s.  H.  A.  (b.  Je 
1850,  Orange  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Harriet  Eleanor 
(Miller)  Stinson  (h.  Ag  30,  1856,  Terre  Haute. 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Colfax,  H.  S.  City  Engr., 
Champaign,  191 5-1 7.  3rd  R.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Grant,  Rockford.  111.,  1918;  Laurel,  Md.,  1918; 
2nd  Lt.,  2 loth  Engrs.,  Camp  Humphreys,  Va., 
1918-19;  Mustered  out,  F  28,  1919.  Address, 
312  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add., 
Newell,    S.    Dak. 

7239.     BLANCHE  STIPP  (BEACH) 
(Wife    of    No.    7370;    Sister   of   No.    5956) 
B.   Mus.;    b.    Ap    29,    1894,   Henning,    111.;    d. 

T.     L.     and     Emma     Phyllis     (Morris)      Stipp. 

Prepared  in  Rossville  11.   S.;   Champaign  H.  S. 

Mu     Kappa     Alpha.       Organist,     Danville,     111.. 

1915-17;    Champaign,     1917-18.    Married    Frank 

Herman   Beach    ('16),  Je  9,   1917,   Danville,  111. 

Address,   511    E.  John  St.,  Champaign. 

7240.  ^RAYMOND  DE  VRIES  STITT 
Elec.   Engr.;   B.   S.  in   E.   E. ;  b.  Ag  19,   1891, 

Chicago;  s.  James  L.  and  Clara  Barbara  (de 
Vries)  Stitt.  Prepared  in  Morgan  Park  H.  S.; 
lieloit  Coll.,  1909-11.  E.  E.  Soc.  Elec.  Engr., 
Commonwealth  Edison  Co.,  Chicago,  1915-17, 
Central  Sta.  Co.  E,  iith  111.  Inf.,  1917-18. 
Mem..  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  Nat.  Elec.  Light  Assn. 
Died  N   18,  1918;  Solida,  Colo. 

7241.  GERALD    DARFIELD    STOPP 
Secretary;    A.   B.   in   L.    A.    &   S.;    b.   Jl    14, 

1893,  Plainfield,  111.;  s.  William  George  (b.  F 
18,  1863,  Eng.)  and  Martha  (Darfield)  Stopp 
(b.  My  30,  1862,  do.).  Prepared  in  Plainfield 
H.  S.;  N.  W.  Univ..  1915-16.  Delta  Sigma 
Rho;  Scabbard  and  Blade.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1916-17;  Asst.,  Pub.  Speaking  do., 
1916-17;    Univ.    of    la.,    summer    1917;     Sec, 


Pres.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918— .  Instr.,  U.  S.  S.  M 
A  Uniy.  of  111.,  1917-18;  Capt..  S.  M.  A., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1918.  Mem.,  Phi  Eta;  Players 
Club.  Address,  Plainfield,  111.;  bus.  add.,  1108 
W.   Oregon    St.,    Urbana. 


7242.  EARL  BOYD  STOUT 
Inventory  Man;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  15 
1892,  Freeport,  111.;  s.  M.  A.  Stout.  Prepared 
in  Freeport  H.  S.  Fencing  Squad;  Jr.  Branch, 
A  S.  M.  E.  Inventory  Man,  Chicago,  191 6; 
El  Paso,  lex.,  1917 — .  Married  Martha  Mc- 
Kee,  I-rceport,  111.  Address,  5^3  W.  Missouri 
St.,  El  Paso,  Tex. 

7243.  ROBERT  LEON  STRANG 
Farmer;  B.  S  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  15,  1892,  Wads- 
worth,  111.;  s.  Robert  Lincoln  (b.  Je  19,  i860 
do.)  and  Erma  Elizabeth  (Hughes)  Strang 
)hr-7  .''  ^^''^-  ^°-^-  P'-epared  in  Rochester 
(Wis.)  Acad.;  Centralia,  Tp.  H.  S.  Agr.  Club; 
Class  I'ootball;  Basketball.  International  Har- 
vester Co.,  Davenport,  la.,  1915;  Farmer,  Wads- 
worth,  111.,  1915-16;  do..  Granger,  Ind.,  1916- 
17;  do..  Crown  Point,  Ind.,  191 7.  Married, 
Elsa  May  Schwrichow.  Jl  2j,  191 7,  Chicago. 
.Address,  R  3,  Crown   Point,  Ind. 

7244.  FRANK   SEWALL  STROHEKER 

(Husband  of  No.  7476) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  J.  D.,  1916; 
b  D  14,  1889,  Griggsville,  111.;  s.  William 
Henry  (b.  S  16,  1858,  Pike  Co.,  111.)  and 
Elizabeth  (Sewall)  Stroheker  (b.  N  29,  1863 
Barry,  111.).  Prepared  in  Barry  H.  S.  Ionian. 
Grad.  Stud.,  Ann  Arbor  Mich.,  191 5  Ad- 
mitted to  111.  Bar,  Jl  1916;  Mo.  Bar,  Je  1917; 
Lawyer,  Kirshner,  Gregory  and  Stroheker, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1919— .  Bat.  F,  32sth  F.  A., 
A.  E.  F.,  France;  Mustered  out,  F  28,  1919. 
Married  Martha  Davis  ('16),  Je  4,  1917, 
Houston,  Tex.  Child,  Elizabeth  Virginia,  b. 
Ja  12,  1919.  Address,  i8or  Ashland,  Houston, 
Tex.;  bus.  add.,  1107  Commerce  Bldg.,  Kansas 
City,    Mo. 

7245.  ROBERT  AMBROSE   STRONG 
Chem.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  A.  B.  in  L.  A. 

&  S.;  b.  O  7,  1891,  Victoria,  B.  C;  s.  Mrs.  R. 
A.  Strong.  Prepared  in  South  Bend  H.  S. 
Testing  metallics,  Ammunition  factory,  Mont- 
real, Can.,  1916.  Address,  529  N.  Main  St., 
South  Bend,   Ind. 


7246.  RUFORD  MATTHEWS  STUBBLE- 
FIELD 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  13,  1892, 
McLean,  111.;  s.  C.  F.  Stubblefield.  Prepared 
in  Stanford  H.  S. ;  Eureka  Coll.  Acanthus; 
Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Chem.  Club.  With  Young- 
stown  Sheet  &  Tube  Co.,  Youngstown,  O. 
191 5;  -"^sst.  Chem..  O.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Wooster, 
O.,  1916;  Gen.  Foreman,  Benzol  Dept.,  By- 
products Coke  Plant,  Youngstown  Sheet  and 
Tube  Co.,  Youngstown,  O.  Married  Leona 
Marie  Heizer,  My  12,  19 18,  Williamsbury,  O. 
Address,  1327  Millicent  Ave.,  Youngstown,  O.; 
bus.  add.,    1340   Kensington  Ave.,  do. 

7247.  ABEL  ROSS  SUMMERS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  i,  1893, 
Clinton.  111.;  s.  G.  A.  Summers.  Prepared  in 
Champaign  II.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc; 
Bd.  Mgrs.,  E.  E.  Show.  Elec.  Engr.,  Cen- 
tury Elec.  Co.,  St.  Louis.  191 5;  Terminal 
branch,  Peoria,  1916;  Stone  &  Webster  Engng. 
Corp.,  do.,  1917;  Zeitler  Gas  Car  &  Locomo- 
tion Co.,  1918 — .  Married.  Oral  Snider.  Je 
20,  1916.  Address,  1923  Argyle  St.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  20-22  Main  St.,  Champaign. 


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7^48.     MARTORIE  SUTCLIFFE  (AMS- 

BARY) 

(Wife  of  No.  7344;  Sister  of  Nos.  799°.  8800, 

G6s8) 

A.   B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Je  28,  1892,  Fall  River, 

Mass.;   d.   George   Lincoln    (b.  Je   2,    1866,   do.) 

and   Sarah    (Taylor)    Sutcliffe    (b.    My   6,    1869, 

do.).    Prepared    in    Plymouth    (Mass.)    H.    S.; 

Simmons   Coll.,    1910-13.      Mgr.,   Y.   W.    C.   A. 

Cafeteria.  Decatur.  111.,    1915-16;    Y.   M.   C.   A., 

Champaign,    1916-17.      Married    Paul    D.    Ams- 

bary    ('16),    My    26,    1917,    Urbana.      Address, 

7054  Greenview  Ave.,  (Chicago. 

7249.     EDITH  ANN  SWANK 
Teacher;   A.  B.  in  H.   Sc. ;  b.  Houston,  Tex. 
Prepared   in    Univ.    of   Tex.      Teacher,    Paxton, 
111.,  1915.     Address,  406  N.  Centre  St.  Paxton, 
Jill.t 

7250.  PERRY  JEROME  SWEENEY 
Asst.  Foreman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag  12, 
1892,  Belvidere,  111.;  s.  Jerome  E.  (b.  D  31, 
1869,  Marengo,  111.)  and  Margaret  Ann  (Fleni- 
ming)  Sweeney  (b.  Jl  24,  1872,  Garden  Prairie, 
111.).  Prepared  in  N.  Belvidere  II.  S.  Eta 
Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Prelim, 
and  Final  Honors;  Varsity  Gym.  Inventory 
Work,  Commonwealth  Edison  Co.,  Chicago, 
191 5;  Draftsman,  Rockford  Elec.  Co.,  Rock- 
ford,  HI.,  1915-16;  Elec.  Sur.,  Chicago,  1916; 
Asst.  F"oreman,  Standard  Oil  Co.,  Chicago, 
1916 — .  Married  Nina  Pearl  Burton,  S  2,  191 6, 
Chicago.  Child,  Nina  Burton,  b.  My  i,  i9'9- 
Address  7055  St.  Lawrence  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  Standard  Oil  Co.,  Whiting,  Ind. 

7251.  MARY  ETHEL  SWICK 
(Sister  of  No.  7997) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  4,  1889,  Broadlands, 
111.;  d.  Christopher  Swick.  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.;  Art  Inst.,  Chicago.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1916-17.  Address,  504  S.  Market  St., 
Urbana. 

7252.     RUSSELL    CLAUDE    SWOPE 
Accountant;   A.   B.   in  L.   A.   &  S. ;   b.  Ag  27, 

1892,  Buckingham;  s.  E.  E.  Swope.  Prepared 
in  Kankakee  H.  S.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Beta 
Gamma  Sigma;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Ma-wan-da; 
Helmet;  Staff  Daily  lUini;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Inter- 
schol.;  Mgr.,  1915  Interschol.;  Homecoming 
Com.;  Mem.,  Ath.  Bd.  Control.  With  Deloite 
Plender  &  Griffiths  Co..  Chicago,  1915;  Med. 
Service,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  631  Cen- 
tral Ave.,  Wilmette,  Ill.t 

7253.  SHIRO  TAKETA 
Tester;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  3,  1887,  Hiro- 
shima, Japan;  s.  Mrs.  Asa  Yuasa.  Prepared 
in  E.  Denver  II.  S.;  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1910-12. 
Insp.,  Edwards  Valve  &  Mfg.  Co.,  V..  Chicago, 
Ind.,  191 5-16;  Switchboard  Engr.,  W.  E.  M. 
Co.,  Chicago,  1916-18;  Tester,  do.,  1918 — . 
Address,  501  Penwood  Ave.,  Wilkinsburgh,  Pa. 

7254.     HAROLD  ARTHUR  TALBERT 
Salesman;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &    S.;    b.    Jl    8, 

1893,  Garrett,  Ind.;  s.  Arthur  Stanton  (b.  O  4, 
1870,  Albion,  Ind.)  and  De  Etta  (Phillips) 
Talbert  (b.  Ap  21,  1871,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Garrett  (Ind.)  H.  .S.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa;  Alpha 
Kappa  Psi;  Helmet;  Ku  Klux;  Hoof  and  Horn 
Club.  Correspondent,  (jood  Year  Tire  ^'  Rub- 
ber Co.,  Akron,  O.,  1915;  Service  Dept..  do.; 
Sales  Dept.,  do.  Address,  No.  i,  Antliony 
Bldg.,  Walnut  Hills,  Cincinnati;  bus.  add.,  z\y 
E.  8th  St.,  do. 

7255.     CHARLES    HAWLEY    TAPPl^.; 
(Husband   of   No.   7587) 

Contractor;  B.  .S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  7,  1802 
Peoria;  s.  A.  J.  and  .Anna  (Ilawley)  Tajiping. 
Prepared  in  Peoria  H.  S.  Track  Team  Chief 
Engr.,  W.  M.  Allen  Son   &  Co.,  Peoria.    Mar- 


ried Laura  Ellen  Hartman  ('16),  O  11,  19 16, 
Kankakee,  111.  Child,  Charles  Ilawley,  Jr., 
b.  Ag  8,  19 1 7.  Address,  237  S.  Maplcwood 
Ave.,  Peoria;  bus.  add.,  929  Jefferson  Bldg.,  do. 

7256.  *ALEXANDER  TARNOSKI 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3201,  3202) 
Supt.,  Const.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ja  15.  1888, 
Chicago;  s.  Stephen  (b.  Ja  i,  1852,  VVarsaw, 
Poland)  and  Mary  (Skora)  Tarnoski  (b.  Ag 
10,  1863,  do.)  Supt.,  Const.,  Standard  Oil  Co. 
3rd  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1918;  2nd  Lt., 
F.  A.,  Saumur,  France.  Killed  Ja  s.  1919. 
France. 

7257.  LILIAN  CATHERINE  TAYLOR 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H  Sc;  b.  Ja  28,  1878, 
Marquette,  Mich.;  d.  C.  W.  Taylor.  Prepared 
in  Ishpeming  (Mich.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Chicago. 
Teacher,  Kalispell,  Mont.,  1915.  Address, 
Negaunee,  Mich.;  bus.  add.,  15  3rd  Ave.  E., 
Kalispell,  Mont. 

7258.  MILO    CORNELIUS    TAYLOR 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in   C.    E.,   b.    Ap   27.    1884, 

Forrest,  111.;  s.  Milo  Cornelius  (b.  Ap  5,  1849, 
Lamoille,  111.)  and  Frances  Louisa  (Nichols) 
Taylor  (b.  N  28,  1848,  Hustisford,  Wis.).  Pre- 
pared in  Jei¥erson  Park  H.  S.,  El  Paso.  Ph. 
G.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1908.  Acacia;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  City  Engr.,  El 
Paso,  111.,  1915-17;  Folsom  &  Taylor,  Bloom- 
ington.  111.,  1916 — ;  Special  Work,  Farm 
Drainage  Dist.  Work;  in  charge  of  Engng. 
Field  Corps,  Sun  Village  and  Sun  Hill,  Emer- 
gency Fleet  Corp.,  Chester,  Pa.  Married  Nell 
Slorey  Berry,  Jl  31,  1916,  Chicago.  Address, 
610  W.  JefTerson  St.,  Bloomington,  111.;  bus. 
add.,    106   W.    Washington  St.,  Media,   Pa. 

7259.  CLARENCE  THOMAS  TERRIL 
Lawyer;    LL.    B.;    b.    Mr    23,    1892,    Ficklin, 

111.;  s.  John  M.  and  Lorena  L.  (York)  Ter- 
ril.  Prepared  in  Attwood  H.  S.  Lawyer, 
Portland,  Ore.,  1915-17.  Ore.  C.  A.;_  Federal 
service  Jl,  1917,  Supply  Co.  69th  C.  A.  C, 
Ft.  Stevens,  Ore.  Address,  2229  E.  Oak  St., 
Portland,   Ore. 

7260.  DE  WITT  WESLEY  THATCHER 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ap  13,  1892,  St. 
Charles,  111.;  s.  Dewitt  (b.  Ag  10,  1862,  Maple 
Park,  111.)  and  Mabelle  E.  (.Powers)  Thatcher 
(b.  Ap  26,  1869).  Prepared  in  St.  Charles 
II.  S.  Class  Basketball  and  Football.  Teacher, 
Charleston,  111.  Sergt.,  3rd  111.  Engrs.,  France, 
1917 — .  Mem.,  St.  Charles  Cml.  Club,  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  O.  E.  S.  Address,  75  W.  2nd  St.,  St. 
Charles,    111. 

7261.  JAMES  DALE  TIIOM 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  .  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  8, 
1874,  Sliubert,  Neb.;  s.  D.  K.  KHng.  Prepared 
in  Sioux  City  (la.)  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of  Chicago. 
Law  Stud.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1915-17.  O.  T.  C. 
Camp  Lewis,  Am.  Lake,  Wash,  19 18 — .  Ad- 
dress,   1 90 1    Pierce   St.,  Sioux  City,  la.f 

7262.  ROBERT  ELLSWORTH  THOMAS 
Highway  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag  21, 
1892.  Rockford,  111.;  s.  Frank  E.  Thomas.  Pre- 
pared in  Rockford  H.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad.  Alpha 
Tau  Omega;  Sigma  Tau;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Helmet; 
Fresh.  Varsity  Baseball;  Home  Coming  Com.; 
Prelim.  Honors;  Pres.,  Tribe  of  Illini.  With 
Ahrens  Fox  Co.,  Cincinnati,  1015.  Address, 
520  W.  Jefferson  St.,   Springfield,  Ill.t 

7263.  FLETA  THOMPSON 
Teacher;  A.  R.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Mr  17,  1892, 
Carrier  Mills,  111.;  d.  Henry  (b.  Ag  22,  1861, 
do.)  and  Nora  (McGehee)  Thompson  (b.  Ap 
22,  1861.  Harrisburg,  III.).  Prepared  in  Har- 
risburg  Tp.  II.  S. ;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1910-11. 
Teacher,  Carrier  Mills,  111.  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church.      Address,   Carrier    Mills,    111. 


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7264.  FRANCIS  THOMPSON 
Erin..  11.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  i, 
1862,  Pincl<nevville,  IIL;  s.  David  (b.  Belfast, 
Ireland)  and  Mary  Getty  (McDowell)  Thomp- 
son (b.  Ja  22,  1830,  Glens,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Old  Du  Quoin  Acad.,  111.;  So.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.  111.  Norm.  Univ.;  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1903.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Summers, 
1915-18;  Supt.,  Schs.,  I'.luffs.  1915-16;  Prin., 
Sch.,  Cissna  Park,  111.,  1916-17;  Prin.,  Tp.  II. 
S.,  Bismarck.  111.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  United 
Presby.  Church;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.   Club.     Address,    Pinckneyville,   111. 

7265.  CLARA  LOUISE  THORNDIKE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  D  i6,  1887,  Aus- 
tin, 111.;  d.  J.  E.  Thorndike.  Prepared  in  Aus- 
tin H.  S.;  Chicago  Norm.  Sch.  H.  Sc.  Club. 
Teacher  and  Mgr.,  II.  S.  Cafeteria,  Milwaukee, 
1915-17.  Address,  308  N.  Waller  Ave.,  Chica- 
go;  bus.  add.,  647  Coss  St.,  Milwaukee.! 

7266.     LAWRENCE   EMERSON   THORNE 

(Brother  of  No.  5974) 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  22,  1891,  Keota,  la.;  s. 
Charles  Andrew  (b.  S  21,  1866,  Huntington, 
Ind.)  and  Ella  (Gray)  Thorne  (b.  My  27,  i86()). 
Prepared  in  Gibson  City  H.  S. ;  Clearcreek  Tp. 
II.  S.,  Huntington.  Ind.;  Univ.  Acad.  Grad. 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
Capt..  Univ.  Brig.  Served  with  Nat.  Guard. 
Mexican  Border,  1916-17;  2nd  Lt.,  IQ17;  Capt., 
130th  Inf.  U.  S.  Nat.  Guard.  Married  Eu- 
genia Eicher,  JI  i,  1916,  Camp  Dunne,  Spring- 
field, 111.  Address,  4044  Calumet  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

7267.     ESTELLE  LENORE  THURSTON 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &    S.;    b.    Ap    20, 

1886,    New   Albany,   Ind.;    d.    W.   T.    Thurston. 

Prepared    in    Ind.    St.    Norm.    Sch.;    Univ.    of 

Ind.      Teacher.    Belleville    Tp.    H.    S..    191 5—. 

Address,  225  S.  Jackson   St.,  Belleville,  lll.t 


7268.  HENRY  WINFRED  THURSTON,  JR. 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  3,  1893,  La 
Grange,  111.;  s.  Henry  Winfred  (b.  1861,  Bar- 
re,  Vt.)  and  Charlotte  E.  (Skinner)  Thurston 
(b.  1864,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Lake  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Grad.  work,  Columbia  Univ.,  19 16- 
17.  Acanthus;  Sigma  Xi.  Teacher.  H.  S..  New 
Milford,  N.  t.,  1915-17;  do.,  Lincoln,  Neb., 
1917 — .  Address  334  S.  17th  St.,  Lincoln, 
Neb. 

7269.     LEON  DEMING  TILTON 
(Husband    of   G728) 

Land.  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Land.  Gard. ;  b.  Je  9, 
1890.  Pana,  111.;  s.  Dallas  Deming  (b.  Mr  10, 
184s)  and  Ida  Mav  (Watkins)  Tilton  (b.  Mr 
7.  1858).  Prepared  in  St.  Louis  II.  S.  Beta 
Theta  Pi;  Ma-wan-da;  Pres.  Sr.  Class;  Varsity 
Track.  Asst.,  Land.  Gard.,  Exten..  Univ.  of 
111.,  1915-17;  Land.  Arch.  Supt..  Parks.  St., 
Joseph.  Mo.,  19 1 7 — .  Inf.  4th  Co..  4th  R.  O.  T. 
C,  Camp  Taylor,  Ky;  2nd  Lt.,  12th  Regt..  F. 
A.  Repl.  Depot.  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C;  Mus- 
tered out,  19 1 9.  Married  Lelia  White  (g'l.s).  N 
3.  1918.  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Address.  1008  W. 
Oregon  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  256  Adm.  Bldg.. 
do. 

7270.     ETHEL  TODD   (NORLIN) 
(Wife  of  No.  8626) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  i.  1891,  La  Harpe, 
111.;  d.  Charles  Kirtland  (b.  Mr  26.  1862,  do., 
111.)  and  Mary  Eva  (Dawson)  Todd  (b.  J  6, 
1864,  do.).  Prepared  in  La  Harpe,  II.  S.; 
Knox  Coll..  1910-11.  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Cor- 
responding Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Basketball.  Sub- 
stitute Supt.,  IT.  S.,  La  Harpe,  111.  Married 
Fred  Christian  Norlin  ('17),  Ap  21,  1917,  Peo- 
ria.    Address,  La  Harpe,  111. 


7271.  CHARLES  LESLIE  TROWBRIDGE 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  29,  1893,  Crete, 
111.;  s.  William  Chandler  (b.  Ap  14.  1856,  Al- 
toona.  Pa.)  and  Lelia  May  (Wilkins)  Trow- 
bridge (b.  Ag  30,  1856,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.). 
Prepared  in  Bloom  Tp.  II.  S.,  Chicago  Heights; 
Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1912-13.  Hoof  and  Horn 
Club.  Farmer,  Tolono,  111.,  19:5;  do.,  Ann 
.\rbor,  Mich.,  1916;  do.,  Crete.  111.,  1916-17. 
<).  T.  C.  Camp  Dodge,  la.,  1917 — .  Address, 
Crete,    111. 

7272.     MARY    LUELLA   TROWBRIDGE 

(Sister  of  N06.  4937,  5978) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1916; 
1).  F  4,  1894,  Green  Valley,  111.;  d.  Benjamin 
Frederick  (b.  Jl  17,  1852;  do.)  and  Mary  Lu- 
ella  (Giffin)  Trowbridge  (b.  Jl  17.  1856,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Green  Valley  II.  S.,  1907-09;  Del- 
avan  H.  S.,  1909-11;  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.,  1911- 
I-'.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Woman's  League;  Classical 
Club;  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Grad.  Club;  Phi 
P-eta  Kappa;  Scholarship  in  Classics.  Wis., 
1917-18;  Teacher,  Mission  Sch.,  Mt.  Pleasant. 
L'tah,  191 8 — .  Mem..  Presby.  Church;  Classical 
.\ssn.  of  the  Middle  West  and  South.  Address, 
c/o  Wasatch  Academy,   Mt.   Pleasant,   Utah. 

7273.  MARY  ZELIAETTE  TROY 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  N  11,  1891,  Decatur, 
111.;  d.  Ernest  Leon  (b.  D  7.  1866,  Salem  Depot, 
N.  H.)  and  Emma  Grant  (Stultz)  Troy  (b.  Jl 
17.  1867,  Avondale,  Md.).  Prepared  in  Tusca- 
loosa (Ala.)  H.  S.;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Ala., 
1 91 2.  Lib.  Club  Libn.,  Hoopeston  Pub.  Lib., 
1 91 5-1 7;  Organizer  and  Bus  Libn.,  W.  A.  Gil- 
christ. Chicago,  191 7 — .  Address,  54  Scott  St., 
Chicago. 

7274.  ANNE  MARIE  TURLAY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  3,  1892, 
Clinton,  111.;  d.  Abram  Goss  (Jl  6,  1857,  Os- 
ceola Mills,  Pa.)  and  Mary  Rosetta  (Rundle) 
Turlay  (b.  Mr  11,  1859,  Clinton,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Clinton,  H.  S.  Alplia  Delta  Pi;  Clin- 
ton Club;  W.  A.  A.;  Capt..  Basketball;  Hockey. 
Teacher,  Neoga,  111.,  1916;  do.,  Olney.  111., 
1Q17 — •.  Address,  617  E.  Johnson  St.,  Clinton, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  333  N.  Elliott  St.,  Olney,  111. 

727s.     BRUCE  RICHARD  UPHAUS 
B.  S.   in  M.  E. ;  b.  O  4,  1893,  Austin  Station, 
Chicago;  s.  W.  M.  ITphaus.     Prepared  in  Crane 
II.  S.     Address,  164  W.  Walker  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

7276.  WILLIAM  LAURENCE  VANSANT 
(Brother  of  No.  8027) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  8.  1891, 
Philadelphia;  s.  William  Riley  (b.  Fawn  Grove, 
Md.)  and  Lillian  Blanche  (Fleming)  Vansant 
( b.  Philadelphia).  Prepared  in  Evanston 
Acad.;  Armour  Acad.,  1912.  Delta  Kappa  Ep- 
silon;  Sigma  Tau;  Pi  Tau  Theta:  Lambkins; 
Chm.,  Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Sr.  Ball  Com.;  Stud. 
LTnion  Council.  Engr.,  Dravo-Doyle  Co.,  Pitts- 
burgh. 19x5-17;  ist.  Lt.,  C.  A.  C,  U.  S.  A. 
Auth.:  A  Maid  and  A  Mvth.  Mem.,  A.  S. 
M.  E.;  Engrs.  Soc.  West.  "Pa.  Address,  632 
Clyde    St.,    Pittsburgh. 

7277.     GLENN   POL.\ND    VAUGHAN 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  29.  1890,  Amboy; 
s.   F.  N.  Vaughan.     Prepared  in   Amboy,  H.   S. 
With    Continental    Cml.    Bank,    Chicago,    1917- 
Address,    1050    Foster    Ave.,    Chicago. t 

7278.  ALEXANDER  WAGNER 
(Brother  of  No.  3588) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  s.  D.  Fritz  (b.  Ger.)  and 
I'elizitas  f RUersdorfer)  Wagner  (b.  do.).  Phi 
("lamma  Delta;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Ma-wan  da; 
Helmet;  Ku  Klux;  I'resh.  Varsity  Football; 
Varsity  Football;  Fresh.  Varsity  Baseball; 
Class  Baseball;  Fresh.  Smoker  Com.  Address. 
617  Veronica  Ave..  East  St.   Louis,  lll.t 


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7279.     WILLIAM  ANDREW  WAGNER 

(Brother  of  No.  4014) 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  i,  1893,  Champaign;  !■;. 
R.  C.  Wagner.  Prepared  in  Champaijin,  II.  S. 
C.  E.  Club:  Class  Basketball.  3rd  R.  O.  T.  C. 
1918;  332nd  Brig.,  Sparta,  Wis.;  33.u<l.,  F  A.. 
A.  E.  ¥.,  France;  Mustered  out,  F  28,  1919. 
Address,    37   E.   Green   St.,   Champaign. 


7280.  JAMES  BUTLER  WAINRIGIIT 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ag  i,  1893, 
Winchester,  111.;  s.  Willia.n  Fletcher  (b.  O  14, 
1S55.  Orange,  N.  J.)  and  Harriet  C.  (Butler) 
Wainright  (b.  My  15,  1856,  Winchester,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Winchester,  II.  S.  Draftsman  and 
Testing  Engr..  Pullman,  111.,  1915-16;  do., 
Standard  Oil  Co.;  Whiting,  Ind.  U.  S.  A.  S., 
Reserve  Corps,  1918;  Co.  C,  Cainp  Dick,  Dal- 
las. Tex.,  1918 — .  Married  Cecil  Wallace  S  14, 
1918,  Winchester,  111.  Address,  Winchester, 
111. 

7281.  CARLE  CAPRON  WALKER 
(Brother  of  No.  9465) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  (b.  S  19,  1890,  Clin- 
ton, 111.;  s.  Charles  (b.  F  14,  1859,  Sangamon 
Co.,  111.)  and  Kate  (Capron)  Walker  (b.  Ja 
19,  1869.  Clinton.  111.).  Prepared  in  Clinton 
H.  S.  Final  Honors.  Farmer,  Clinton,  111. 
Married  Ruth  Kent,  Je  21,  1916,  Clinton,  111. 
Child,  Caroline,  b.  Mr  16,  1917.  Address,  R. 
6,  Clinton,  111. 

7282.  JOHN  SAWYER  WALKER 
(Brother  of  No.  8848) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Mr  9,  1892, 
White  City,  Kan.;  s.  Edward  Samuel  (b.  Mr 
29,  1866.  Shabbona,  111.)  and  Ella  Sarah 
(Strohl)  Walker  (b.  F  i,  1868,  la.).  Prepared 
in  Polo,  III.  Heat,  and  Vent.  Engr.,  Bloom- 
ington,  111.,  1915;  Richmond,  Va.,  1916-17. 
Draftsman,  Aviation  Section  Signal  Corps,  836 
aero  Squadron.  Address,  105  Prairie  St., 
Aurora,   111. 

7283.     DOROTHY  KEZIAH  WALKERLY 

(Sister  of  Nos.  6640,  8850) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  So.;  b.  JI  25,  1889, 
Crete,  III.;  d.  Magdalena  Walkerly.  Prepared 
in  Thornton  Tp.  H.  S.;  Chicago  Norm.  Teach- 
er, H.  S.,  Wabash,  Ind.,  1916;  do.,  Man.  Tr. 
H.  S..  Indianapolis,  1918.  Canteen  work.  Camp 
Grant,  111.,  1918 — .  Address,  Dolton,  111.;  bus. 
add.,    12  McLean  Place,  Indianapolis. 

7284.  FRANK  EMIL  WALSER 
Brother  of  No.  8854) 
Farm  Mgr. ;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  4, 
189  J,  Loindon.  Eng. ;  s.  Conrad  (b.  1854. 
Stockcn.  Switzerland)  and  Alice  (Kaltenbach) 
Walser  (b.  1870,  Singapore,  Straits  Settlements, 
China).  Prepared  in  St.  Paul's  Sch.,  London, 
Eng.,  Ecole  de  Commerce,  Neuchatel,  Switzer- 
land. 1908-10.  (Cosmopolitan  Club;  Agr.  Club; 
.'\delphic;  Scribbler's  (Jlub;  French  Club;  Mask 
and  Bauble.  Teacher,  Agr..  Madison  H.  S., 
S.  C,  1915-16;  Farm  Mgr.,  Manetto  Hill  Farm, 
Hicksville,  Long  Island,  191 6 — .  Mem.,  Inter- 
nat.  Free  Trade  League;  Anti-Saloon  League 
of  N.  v.;  League  to  Enforce  Peace.  .-'Iddrcss, 
Manetto  Hill  Farm,  Hicksville,  Long  Island, 
N.  Y. 

7285.  HARVEY  HENRY  WALTERS 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  12.  1880, 
Sparta,  Wis.;  s.  Henry  Walters.  Prepare  I  ,n 
Sparta  (WLs.)  H.  S.  Psi  Upsilon;  Scarab. 
Arch.  Club.  Draftsman,  Beach,  N.  Dak.,  19;  6. 
R.  M.  A.,  Aviation  Section  Signal  CJorps, 
Kelly  Field,  San  .Antonio,  Tex.,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress,   Beach,   N.    Dak. 


7286.  RALPH  WALDO  WALWOR'lll 
(Husband  of  No.  7066;  Brother  of  Nos.  5990, 
9467) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  5,  1891,  Mazo  i, 
111.;  s.  Edward  Willard  (b.  My  12,  1855)  a.ia 
Estella  Sophia  (Dewey)  Walworth  (b.  S.  iS^o, 
Mexico,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Morris  H.  §.; 
L'rbana  H.  S.  Hotel  Keeper.  Meek,  N.  M., 
1915-16;  Farmer,  Pure  Bred  llolsteins,  1917 — . 
^tarried  Grace  Macbeth  ('15),  Mr  6,  19 17, 
ClvampaJgn.  Child.  David  Dewey,  b.  Mr  28, 
1919.  Address,  Box  355,  Villa  Grove,  111. 

7287.  MAMIE  LAWRENCE  WARD 
Teacher*  B.  S  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Ag  16,  1890, 
La  Grange,  111.;  d.  Spencer  Ward.  Prepared  in 
lefferson  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Kap-ia  Delta 
"Pi;  Athenean;  V.  P.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Woman's 
Sr.  Council;  Advisory  Bd.,  Woman's  League. 
.Iddress,  4042  N.   Keeler  Ave.,  Chicago. 

7288.  EARLE  EUGENE  WARNER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  S  lo,  1893, 
Manito,  111.;  s.  John  H.  (b.  D  14,  1862,  do.) 
and  Ida  S.  (Heyl)  Warner  (b.  F  3.  1872,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.  E.  E.  Soc. ; 
stud,  mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Allis  Chalmers,  Milwau- 
kee, 1915;  Gen.  Elec.  Co..  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
1915 — .  Mem.,  Edison  Club.  Address,  706 
South  Ave.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 

7289.  CHARLES  SIDNEY  WASHBURN 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  20,  1890, 
Lenox  Dale,  Mass.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  D 
27,  1868,  Elizabethport,  N.  J.)  and  Isabella 
^Iarion  (Campbell)  Washburn  (b.  F  20,  1869, 
Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Lenox  H.  S. 
Cosmopolitan  Club.  Mech.  Draftsman,  Chi- 
cago; Telephone  Engr.,  do.,  1915-16;  Estimator, 
Burr  Co.,  Milwaukee,  1916-17;  Mech.  Drafts- 
man, Chain  Belt  Co.,  Milwaukee,  1917 — . 
Married  Merle  Margaret  Parish,  My  30.  19 16, 
Urbana.  Child,  Charles  Robert,  b.  F  21,  1918. 
Address,    325     17th    Ave.,    Milwaukee. 

7290.  JANE   COULSON    WATSON 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1917; 

b.  N  2,  1892,  Calumet,  Mich.;  d.  Ralph  W. 
(b.  1861,  New  Castle,  Eng.)  and  Letta  (Moss) 
Watson  (b.  1864,  Lawrenceville,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Chanipaign  II.  S.  Central  Literario 
Espanol ;  Le  (Tercle  Frangais;  Jamesonian. 
Asst.,  Rom.  Lang.,  Spanish,  Univ.  of  111., 
1 917 — .  Address,  620  W.  Clark  St.,  Champaign. 

7291.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  WATTS 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    M.    E.;    b.    N    8,    1892, 

Chicago;  s.  C.  H.  Watts.  Prepared  in  Mexico 
(Mo.)  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Address,  406 
Central  Ave.,  Whiting,   Ind.f 

7292.  HELEN  WALLER  WEBBER  (WOOD) 
(Wife  of  No.  6675) 
.\.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  27,  1894,  Pawnee, 
111.;  d.  George  W.  (b.  Ag  23.  1867,  Urbana) 
and  Bertha  L.  (Marsteller)  Webber  (b.  Mr 
jj,  1868,  Lafayette,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Ur- 
bana H.  S.  Athenean;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Prelim.  Honors.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Rantoul,  111., 
1915-16.  Married  Harry  Gardner  Wood  ('14), 
My  7,  1917.  Urbana.  Address,  iu6  W.  Illinois 
St.,  Urbana. 

7293.  EVA  SARAH  WKILEPP 
(Sister  of  No.  8870) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  21, 
1892,  Cisco.  111.;  d.  F.  S.  Weilepp.  Prepared 
in  Decatur  H.  S. ;  James  Millikcn  Univ.  Alpha 
Chi  Omega.  In  Eli  Bates  Settlement  House, 
Chicago,  1917 — .  Address,  631  W.  Prairie  St., 
Decatur,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Eli  Bates  Settle- 
ment House,  Chicago. 


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7394.  CLYDE  FREDERICK  WEIN- 
GARTNER 
Real  Est.  Agt.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  15,  1891, 
Rockford,  111.;  s.  John  Frederick  (b.  O  17, 
1863,  Quebec,  Can.)  and  Annie  Mildred  (Cal- 
vert) Wcinsartner  (b.  D  i,  i860,  Platteville, 
Wis.).  Prepared  in  Rockford  II.  S.  Chi  Beta; 
Arch.  Club;  Class  Football;  Class  Sec;  Chm., 
Sr.  Smoker  Com.  Struct.,  Drafting  and  De- 
sign Engr.,  Rockford,  111.,  1915-16;  I.  C. 
R.  R..  Chicago,  1916-17;  Real  Est  Agt.,  Rock- 
ford, 111.,  1917.  2nd  Lt.,  311th  Engrs.,  Camp 
Grant,  111.,  1917;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Ad- 
dress,   1245   Ferguson   St.,   Rockford,  111. 

7295.     JOHN  MAURICE   WELCH 

Bacteriologist:  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  N  13, 
1891,  LaSalle,  111.;  s.  William  M.  (b.  do.)  and 
Katherine  (Fogarty)  Welc.i  (b.  do.}.  Pre- 
pared in  LaSalle-Peru  Tp.  H.  S.  Asst.  Bac- 
teriol.  and  Chem.,  Hygienic  Inst.,  1915-16^ 
Dept.,  Health,  LaSalle,  Peru,  and  Oglesby, 
HI.,  ini6-i8.  Auth.:  (with  II.  C.  P.  Weber) 
Separation  of  Metals  of  the  Tin  Group.  Jour. 
Am.  Chem.  Sqc,  My  1916;  Report  of  Hygienic 
Inst.,  Bacteriol.  Reports,  1917.  Mem.,  Am, 
Chem.  Soc;  Soc.  Am.  Bacteriol.;  B.  P.  O.  E, 
Married  Elizabeth  Louise  Wirtz,  N  16,  191 6, 
LaSalle,  111.  Child,  Elizabeth  Louise,  b.  Ja 
6,  1918.    Address,  635  6th  St.,  LaSalle,  111. 

7296.     FRED   SHEAFF  WELLS 

Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  21,  1893. 
Aurora,  111.;  s.  Fred  J.  (b.  My  17,  1859,  Water- 
loo, la.)  and  Kate  L.  (Sheaff)  Wells  (b.  Je  11, 
1862,  Holcomb,  111.).  Prepared  in  East  Aurora 
H.  S.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Sigma  Tau;  Ma- 
wan-da;  Alpha  IDelta  Sigma;  Ku  Klux;  Ben 
Franklin  Club;  Bus  Mgr.,  Illio ;  Varsity  Foot- 
ball; Class  Track.  Draftsman,  Stevens  Adam- 
son  Mfg.  Co.,  Aurora.  111.  ist.  Lt.,  E.  O,  R., 
Co.  C,  26th  Engrs.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.,  32nd 
degree.  Married  Helen  Ruth  Denney,  Je  16, 
1917,  Aurora,  111.  Address,  399  S.  4th  St., 
Aurora,    111. 

7297.  MARJORIE  CECILIA  WELSH 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S,:  b.  S  25,  1891, 
Bradford,  111.;  d.  Edward  J.  (b.  Ja  26,  1859, 
Tiskiliwa.  111.).  Prepared  in  Bradford  H.  S. ; 
Knox  Coll.  Kappa  Nu;  Spalding  Guild;  Ad- 
visory Com.  Woman's  League;  Gregorian. 
Teacher,  Clinton  H.  S.  111.,  1915-17;  do.,  For- 
est Avenue  H.  S.  Dallas,  Tex..  1917 — .  Ad- 
dress, Bradford,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Forest 
Avenue   H.   S.,    Dallas,  Tex. 

7298.     ROGER  THOMAS  WELSH 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  8,  1893,  Rock- 
ford, 111.;  s.  Robert  K.  (b.  Waukesha,  Wis.) 
i-.v<  Minerva  (Prouty)  Welsh  (b.  Beloit,  Wis.). 
/•repared  in  Rockford  H.  S.  Zeta  Psi;  Alpha 
Zeta;  Capt..  Wrestling  Team;  Cross  Country. 
Married  Elizabeth  E.  Fruit.  Mr  29,  191 7, 
Decatur,  111.     Address,  Rockford,  111. 

7299.  VERA  GRETCHEN  WESSELS 
(VOORAART) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S,;  b.  O  8,  1891, 
Quincy,  111.;  d.  Fred  J.  (b.  1854.  Ger.)  and 
Wilhelmina  (Wienboecker)  Wesscls  (b.  1854, 
Quincy,  111,).  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S.  Clii 
Omega.  Teacher,  (}er.  and  Art.,  H,  S..  Quincy, 
111.,  1915 — .  Married,  Mr  1918.  Address,  1021 
State    St.,    Quincy,    111. 

7300.  BENJAMIN  WHAM 
(Brother  of  Nos.  4022,  5494) 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  LL.  B.  and  J. 
D.  in  1917;  b.  Je  11,  1891,  Cartter  111.;  s.  Hen- 
derson Boyeau  (b.  1848,  do.)  and  Nancy  Jane 
(Stowepber)  Wham  (b.  1856,  do.).  Prepared 
in   So.   111.   Norm.   Sch.     Phi  Delta  Phi;   Delta 


Kappa  Rho;  Ma- wan-da;  Adelphic;  Egyptian 
Club;  Innes-of-Court;  Pres.,  Bd.,  Oratory  and 
Debate;  Fresh.  Varsity  Track;  ///.  Mag.  Staff; 
Mgr.,  Star  Course;  Jr.  Smoker  Com.;  Class 
Sec;  Prelim,  Honors;  X'arsity  Debate,  ist.  Lt,, 
Inf.  U.  S.  R..  1917;  Co.  F,  341st  Inf.  Ad- 
dress,  Cartter,   111. 

7301.  RUSSELL  CLAIRE  WHEELER 
Estimator;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  F  15,  1895, 
P.cHflower,  111.;  s.  T.  M.  Wheeler.  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  jr.  Smolier  Com.;  Sr.  Invitation 
Com.  Chief  Estimator,  ."Xdmanson  Mfg.  Co., 
Aurora,  111,,  1916;  Standard  Oil  Co.,  Whiting, 
Ind.,  1917 — .  N.  R.  C.  1917.  Married  Edna 
Kecler,  Urbana.  Address,  6336  Ellis  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  c/o  Standard  Oil  Co.,  Whiting, 
Ind. 

7302.     RAYMOND  CHARLES  WHITAKER 

,\rch.  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  h.  Mr  16, 
i.Sqi,  Davenport,  la.;  s.  Charles  Whitaker. 
Prepared  in  Davenport  (la.)  H.  S.  Arch. 
Draftsman,  Davenport,  la.  Address,  502  Col- 
umbus  Ave.,   Davenport,  la.t 

7303.  THOMAS  KENNETH  WHITE 
Elec.  Engr,;  b.  Ag  8,  1888,  Boston;  s.  Kate 
L.  White.  Prepared  in  H.  S.  of  Commerce, 
New  York  City;  Columbia  Univ.  E.  E.  Soc. 
.Mem.,  Catholic  Church.  Address,  433  Ross 
.\ve.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

7304.  JAMES    CHALMERS    CAMERON 

WHITELAW 
B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E.;  b.  Ag  7,  1892,  Mont- 
real, (Tan.;  s.  C.  H.  Whitelaw.  Prepared  in 
New  Trier  Tp.  H.  S.  Kappa  Sigma:  Ku  Klux; 
Pan  Hellenic  Council;  Ceramic  Club;  Class 
Baseball;  Class  Swimming;  Golf  Team;  Sr. 
Memorial  Com.;  Homecoming  Com,;  I'res.,  Jr. 
Class.  With  Northwest.  Fishery  Co.,  Seattle, 
Wash.,  1915 — .  Address,  660  Grove  St,,  Glen- 
coe.   111.;    bus.  add.,    1220   Boren    Ave.,    Seattle. 

7305.  HORTENSE  ELAINE  WICKARD 
Manager;  A,   B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.   S  5,  1892, 

Indianapolis;  d.  Mrs.  Eloise  Wickard.  Pre- 
])ared  in  Pomona  Coll.  Calif.  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta.  Teacher,  Grand  Haven,  Mich,,  1916; 
Mgr.,  Bonus  Dept.,  Diamond  Chain  &  Mfg.  Co., 
Indianapolis,  19 18 — .  Address,  2179  N.  Penn- 
sylvania   St.,    Indianapolis. 

7306.  CLARENCE  CLINTON  WIEDLING 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  to,  1893,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Charles  Christian  (b.  Jl  18,  1855,  Im- 
inerode.  Saxony,  Ger.)  and  Ida  (Bertram) 
Wiedling  (b.  F  12,  1858,  Chicago.).  Prepared 
in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S..  Chicago;  Crane  Jr.  Coll., 
1911-13.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa;  E.  E.  Soc;  Fresh. 
Varsity  Football.  Stud,  Commonwealth  Edison 
Co,,  Chicago,  19 15-16;  Power  Salesman,  Pub. 
Service  Co.,  1916-17;  Salesman,  Internat.  Har- 
vester Co.,  191 7 — .  Teacher,  Night  Sch.,  Chi- 
cago. Married  Hazelle  Bartell,  O  23.  19 16, 
Crown  Point,  Ind.  Child,  Dorothy  Clara,  b. 
S  18,  1917.  .-iddress,  3640  N.  Avers  Ave..  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  1734  FuUerton  Ave,,  c/o  In- 
ternat.  Harvester   Co.,   do. 

7307.  ELON  GILBERT  WILKINSON 
Accountant;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  6. 
iSq-i,  Geneseo,  111.;  s.  Willis  Lyman  (b.  Ag  23. 
1862,  Princeton,  111.)  and  Ethel  Alice  (Lam- 
bert) Wilkinson  (b.  .\g  8.  1866.  Geneseo,  III.). 
Prepared  in  Geneseo  Tp.  IT.  S.;  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1 91 0-12.  Sigma  Chi.  Mfg.  Acct..  Liquid  Car- 
bon Co.,  Chicago.  N.  A.,  Camp  Grant,  III.. 
1917;  Co.  C.  io8th  Ammunition  Train.  58th 
Brig.,  33rd  Prairie  Div.,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
.iddress,    Geneseo,    111. 


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7308.  JACKSON  HEATH  WH.KINSON 
Civ.  Engr.;  P..  S.  in  C.  E.;  M.  S.,  IQ16;  b. 
O  29.  1892.  Bethany,  111.;  s.  W.  W.  (b.  1865. 
O.)  and  Maida  (Heath)  Wilkinson  (b.  1868, 
White  Heath,  111.).  Prepared  in  Bethany  H. 
B. ;  Univ.  of  X.  Mex.;  James  Millikin  Univ., 
1911-13.  Grad.  ^tud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915  16; 
Jr.  Highway  Engr.,  111.  St.  Highway  Dept., 
1916-17.  7th  U.  S.  Engrs.,  Ft.  Leavenworth. 
Kan.,  1918;  3rd  O.  T.  C,  CamiJ  Lee,  Va., 
1918;  2nd  Lt..  518th  Engrs.,  Camp  Gordon,  Ga. ; 
do..  Canal  Zone,  Panama.  Address,  Bethany, 
III. 


7309.     LAURA  MAY   WILLE 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in    H.    So.;    b.    D    i,    1890, 
Crete,    111.;    d.    William    and    Louise    (Seehau- 
sen)    Wille.      Prepared   in    Urbana   II.    S.      Ad- 
dress, Enid,  Okla. 

7310.  EDWARD  ALLAN  WILLIFORD 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  22,  1892,  No- 
komis,  111.;  s.  Andrew  Jackson  (b.  Ja  28,  186 1) 
and  Mary  Hardoway  (Johnson)  Williford  (b. 
D  16,  i860).  Prepared  in  Nokomis  H.  S.  Del- 
ta Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kap- 
pa Nu;  Sigma  Tau;  E.  E.  Soc. ;  Prelim.,  Spe- 
cial, and  Final  Honors;  Conference  Medal  for 
Scholarship  and  Aths.;  Capt.,  Varsity  Basket- 
ball; All  West.  Capt.,  Basketball,  1915;  V.  P., 
111.  Union;  lllini  Bd.  Trustees;  Chm.,  Jr.  Cap 
Com.;  Sopli.  Cotillion  Com.;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.; 
Sr.  Memorial  Com.  Stud.  Engr.,  St.  Louis, 
1915;  Basketball  Coach,  Ind.  Univ.,  1915-16; 
Sales  Engr.,  Wagner  Elec.  Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis 
and  New  York  City,  1916-17.  ist.  Lt.,  C.  A. 
C.,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va. ;  do..  Ft.  Kamehameha,  T. 
H.  Mem.,  Baptist  Temple.  Married  Enid  Al- 
berta Moor,  F  25,  1918,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Ad- 
dress, 30  Church  St.,  New  York  City. 

73 1 1.  WILLIAM  WEBB  WILSON 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ja  24,  1888, 
Brownstown,  111.;  s.  William  Thomas  (b.  S  23, 
1854,  Shelby ville,  Ind.)  and  Virginia  Caroline 
(Parkison)  Wilson  (b.  Mr  24,  1859,  Browns- 
town.  111.).  Psi  Delta;  Alpha  Zeta;  Pres.. 
Agr.  Club.  Fieldman,  Coll.  of  Agr.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  Elvaston,  111.,  1915-17;  Farm  Mgr.,  White 
Pigeon.  Mich.,  1917-18;  Assoc.  Farm  Adviser. 
Bureau  Co..  Princeton,  111..  1918 — .  Married 
Lois  McColl,  D  22,  191 5,  Homer,  Mich.  Ad- 
dress,   1 1 23    S.    Main   St.,    Princeton,    111. 

7312.  CHARLES  PRIOR  WINTERS 

(Brother  of  No.  9499) 
Secret  Service;  A.  P..  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Ja 
21,  1893,  Chicago;  s.  Andrew  L.  (b.  O  11,  1864, 
Reading,  Pa.)  and  Lillian  (Prior)  W^inters  (b. 
Ja  18,  1S61,  Xorwick.  Conn.).  Prepared  in 
Calumet  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Iris;  Philomathean; 
Beta  (^amma  .Sigma;  Mgr..  Maypole  P'estival. 
Gen.  Banking,  Real  Est..  Mortgages,  Chicago, 
1915-17;  Secret  .Service,  U.  S.  Govt.,  1917 — -■ 
Married  Marjorie  Lawrence,  N  29,  1917,  Chi- 
cago. Address,  10420  Seeley  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  120  W.  Adams  St.,  do. 

7313.  GEORGE   ORLANDO   WITH 
Sales    Engr.;    B.    S.    in    M.    &    S.    E. ;    b.    Jl 

2Si  1892,  Chicago;  s.  Daniel  A.  (b.  i860.  Trom- 
so,  Norway)  and  Axeliana  (Schoitz)  With  (b. 
1870,  Stavanzer,  do.).  Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp. 
11.  S.  Triangle.  Valuation  Engr.,  Elgin  Jo- 
liet. East  Hy.,  191 5;  Asst.  City  Engr.,  Chicago 
Heights,  111..  1016-17;  J.  McGraw,  Hill  &  Co., 
New  York  City,  1917;  Sales  Engr.,  Consoli- 
dated Expanded  Metal  Co..  Chicago,  191 7-18. 
U.  S.  N.,  Mach.  Mate  ist  Class,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, 810  3rd  Ave.,  Joliet,  111. 


7314.  VIOLA  ESTHER  WOLFE  (HOLLEY) 
(Wife  of  No.  5213;  Sister  of  No.  6017) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  25,  1893,  Williams- 
field,  111.;  d.  Nelson  Livermore  (b.  Jl  29.  1864, 
Truro,  111.)  and  Grace  (Armstrong)  Wolfe  (b. 
D  10.  1862,  Ayrshire,  Scotland).  Prepared  in 
Irbana  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Prelim.  Honors.  Teacher.  IT.  S..  Princeville, 
ill.,  1915-16.  Married  Charles  Elmer  Holley 
('12),  S  4,  191 6,  Urbana.  Child,  Charles  El- 
mer, Jr..  My  20,  191 7.  Address,  504  N.  Busey 
Ave.,    Urbana. 


7315.     MABEL   WOMACKS    (BURWASH) 
(Wife  of  No.  S055) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  16,  1888,  Cham- 
paign; d.  Loring  Pingree  (b.  Je  29,  1851, 
l?rown  Co.,  O.)  and  Margaret  E.  (West)  Wom- 
acks  (b.  1858,  Chami)aign  Co.,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Champaign  H.  S.  Teacher,  Eng.,  H.  S., 
Mattoon,  111.,  1915-17.  Married  Arthur  E. 
Burwash  ('12),  Je  30,  191 7,  Chicago.  Child, 
Richard  Henry,  b.  Mr  26,  1918.  Address,  R. 
2,    Champaign. 

7316.  HARRY  THOMAS  WOOD 
Supt.,  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  16, 
1890,  Hennepin,  111.;  s.  D.  S.  (b.  do.)  and 
Nancy  O.  Wood  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Henne- 
pin H.  S.;  Princeton  Tp.  H.  S.  Cosmopolitan 
Club;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Adelphic;  V.  P.,  Jr. 
Varsity  Debate,  19 13.  Teacher,  Pub.  Speak- 
ing, H.  S.,  Springfield.  111.,  1915-16;  Supt., 
Schs.,  Fillmore.  111.,  I9i6'-i8.  Corp.,  68th 
Regt.,  Art.,  C.  A.  C,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Mus- 
tered out,  Mr  6,  1919.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  Mystic  Worker;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Address, 
Hennepin,   111.;   bus.  add.,   Fillmore,  111. 

7317.      HENRY  SOLOMAN  WOOLF 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  6,  1887,  Cyphergat,  S. 
Africa;  s.  W.  R.  Harvey.  Prepared  in  Univ. 
of  Cape  of  Good  Hope;  Univ.  of  Calif.  Address, 
75  St.  Georges  Road,  East  London,  C.  P.  S. 
.-Vfrica.t 

7318.  LENORA  MARY  WORCESTER 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  i.  1894, 
Genoa,  111.;  d.  Fred  M.  (b.  O  2,  1854,  Wheaton, 
111.)  and  Eleanor  (Patterson)  Worcester  (b.  Je 
5.  1853,  Genoa,  111.).  Prepared  in  Genoa  H. 
S.;  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Scb.,  191 1 -13.  Achoth. 
Teacher,  Monmouth,  111..  1915-17;  do.,  Clear- 
water, Fla.,  191 7;  do.,  Alton,  111.,  19' 8;  Prof., 
Home  Econ.,  Shurtleff  Coll..  Upper  Alton, 
111.  Address.  Genoa,  III;  bus.  add.,  3122  Lev- 
erett    Ave.,   Alton,   111. 

7319.     NEWTON    ANTHONY    WRIGHT 
l'"armer:     B.    S.     in    Agr.;    b.     Ap     15,     1891, 

Findlay,  111.;  s.   Samuel  Henry   (b.   F  29,    1844) 

and  Nannie  Susan   (Shouse)   Wright  (b.  Ag  26, 

1855).       Prepared    in    Shelliyville    H.    S.;     Bus. 

Coll.;    Xhiiv.    of    Calif.,    1013-      Delta    I'lisilon; 

.\Ipha    Gamma    Rho;    Tribe    of    lllini;    Track; 

Cross   Country:    Farmer,    Findlay,    III.,    1915 — . 

Married    Zenith    Hazel    Schwartz.    O    31,    1917. 

Findlay,  111.     Address.  R.  F.  D.,  Findlay,  111. 

7320.  BENJAMIN  HARRISON  WYCOFF 
Dairy  Farmer:  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  29,  1888, 
Laura,  111.;  s.  Aaron  DcWitt  (b.  D  11,  1858. 
do.)  and  Agnes  (.\rmstrong)  WycoflE  (b.  F 
II.  1854,  Darhead,  Scotland).  Prepared  in 
Williamsfield  II.  S. ;  Knox  Acad.;  Univ.  Acad.; 
la.  St.  Coll.,  191314.  Grain  Farmer,  Laura, 
111.,  1915-17;  Dairy  Farmer.  Nye,  Wis., 
igi7 — .  Married  Frances  Sandquist,  Mr  7, 
1917,  Peoria.  Child,  Ilarland  D.,  b.  D  28,  1917. 
Address,  Nye,  Wis. 


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7321.  RAY  ORION  WYLAND 
Minister:  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  1).  An  15, 
if'go,  Jewell  City,  Kan.;  s.  \V.  \V.  (b.  O  2j, 
1856,  NVanen,  i\Iinn.)  and  Ella  (Howard) 
Wyland  (b.  N  28,  i8s4,  Shenandoah,  la.). 
Prepared  in  Danville  ll.  S.;  Peniel  Univ.. 
Tex.  B.  D.,  Garrett  Biblical  Inst.,  1918. 
Honors  in  Psych.;  ist  Sergt.,  Vm\.  Brig. 
Pastor,  M.  E.  Church,  Maywood,  111.  Mem., 
Rockriver  Conference,  M.  PI  Church.  Mar- 
ried Rubv  Arnold,  O  12,  1915,  Peniel,  Te.x. 
Addre\s^j     M^wood,     111 

7322.     WALLACE  WYMAN 
B.    S.    in    A.    E.;    b.    Je    13,    1889,    Norfolk, 
Neb. ;    s.    D.    F.    Wyman.      Prepared    in    Mans- 
field H.   S.    Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Scarab;   Glee  and 
Mandolin   Club.     Address,   Mansfield,   Ill.t 

7323-  JAMES  FOOK  ONN  YAPP 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  O  14,  1S91, 
Makapala,  Honolulu;  s.  M.  F.  Yapp.  Pre- 
pared in  McKinley  (Honolulu)  H.  S. ;  Stan- 
ford LTniv.  Address,  726  Hustace  Ave.,  Hono- 
lulu,   H.    I.t 

7324.  FLORENCE    TERESA    YOCH 
Land.    Card.;    B.    S.    in    Land.    Gard. ;    b.    Jl 

15,  i8go,  Santa  Ana,  Calif.;  d.  Joseph  and 
Katherine  (Isch)  Yoch.  Prepared  in  Santa 
Ana  (Calif.)  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of  C^alif.,  1910-12. 
Cornell  Univ.,  1912-13.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
Land.  Gardener,  Los  Angeles,  191 5 — .  Address, 
1125  W.  28th  St.,  Los  Angeles;  bus  add., 
605    Van    Nuys    Bldg.,   Los   Angeles. 

7325.  RUTH    ELIZABETH    YOUNG 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in    H.    Sc;    b.    O    10,    1892, 

Casey,  111.;  d.  Doit  (b.  S  2,  1861,  do.)  and  Lula 
(Crane)  Young  (b.  Ag  27,  1869,  Hamilton,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Casey  H.  S.;'  111.  Woman's  Coll., 
1910-12.  L'niv.  of  Wis.,  summer,  1914.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Omicron  Nu;  Teacher,  H.  S. 
Altamont,  111.,  1915-16;  Teacher,  Domes.tic 
Sc.  and  French,  Tp.  II.  S.,  Casey,  111.,  1916 — 
Co.  Chm.,  Food  Adm.,  1918 — .  Address,  402 
E.  Main  St.,  Casey,  111. 

7326.  CLYDE  CHARLES  YOUNGLOVE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  F  18,  1891, 
Siotix  City,  la.;  s.  John  F.  (b.  1859,  Wood- 
man, Wis.),  and  Augusta  E.  (Gard)  Young 
love.  Prepared  in  Mason  City  (la.)  H.  S.; 
Grinnell  Coll.  la..  1909-11.  Sigma  Xi;  Special 
Honors.  Designer,  Younglove  Const.  Co.; 
Engr.,  B.  E.  Short  Cont. ;  Asst.  Bldg.  Insp., 
Sioux  City,  la.  Engr.,  Beuttler  &  Arnold, 
Archs.,  do.  Mem.,  Lions  Club;  Engng.  Club; 
Jr.  Mem.,  West.  See.  Engrs.  First  Congr. 
Church,  S.  S.  Supt.  Married  Hazel  Knleln 
Ramsay,  O  6,  1915,  Mason  City,  la.  Child. 
Clyde  Ramsay,  b.  Jl  25,  191 7.  .4ddrcss  lu'A 
Maine  St.,  Sioux  City,  la.;  bus.  add.,  610 
Security  Bank  Bldg.,  do. 


7327.  FRED  RAYMOND  ZAIIN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  Ap 
30,  1883,  JetTerson  Co.,  111.;  s.  Josei)h  and 
Ella  Zalin.  Prejiared  in  Chester  II.  S.;  l'niv. 
Acad.  C.  E.  Club.  Timekeei)er,  Mt.  Vernon, 
111.,  1915-16;  Engng.  Draftsman,  Pub.  Utilities 
Comn.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Universalist  Church. 
.■iddress,  934   S.  4th   St.,   Springlicld,   111. 

7328.  HARRY  MOVER  ZETER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jc  26,  1889, 
Lincoln,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  Ja  17,  1858,  Cin- 
cinati)  and  Sarah  Jane  Zeter  (b.  My  12,  1862, 
Lincoln,  111.).  Prepared  in  Lincoln  Coll. 
Farmer,  Lincoln,  III.  Address,  R.  5,  Lincoln, 
111. 

7329.  WILLIAM  WALTER  ZIEMAN 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  D  9,  1892, 
Chica^'o;  s.  Fred  Zieman.  Prepared  in  Crane 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  With  Chicago  Feed  &  Fer- 
tilizer Co.,  Plant,  Osborne,  Ind.,  1916.  Gas  De- 
fense, Chem.  Warfare  Service;  Mustered  out, 
F  1919.  Address,  1019  Columbia  Road,  Wash- 
ington,   D.   C. 

7330.  ANTHONY  URJBAN  ZIMMERMAN 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Jl  13,  1892, 
Peoria;  s.  R.  Zimmerman.  Prepared  in  Peoria 
H.  S.  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E.  With  the 
Kennicott  Co.,  Chicago;  The  Rust  Engng.  Co., 
Chicago.  1918— .  2nd  Lt..  F.  A.  R.  D.,  Ft. 
Sill,  Okla.;  Mustered  out,  D  15,  1918.  Address, 
1 10  W.  Park  Place,  Peoria;  bus.  add..  The 
Rust  Engng.  Co.,  625  New  York  Life  Bldg., 
Chicago. 

7331.  ROY  RICHARD  ZIPPRODT 
Inspector;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  My  5,  1890, 
Highland,  111.;  s.  Fred  A.  (b.  Mr  11,  1862, 
do.)  and  Elsie  (Comoe)  Zi^prodt  (b.  O  28, 
1864,  do.).  Prepared  in  Highland  H.  S. 
Triangle;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  ist  Lt.  and 
Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Asst.  Engr.,  Tests,  R.  R. 
Stress,  1917-18;  Insp.  and  Engr.,  U.  S.  Ship- 
ping Bd.,  Emergency  Fleet  Corp.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  1918-19;  Assoc.  Engr.,  U.  S.  Bur. 
of  Standards,  Ja  1919 — .  Mem.,  Congr.  Church. 
Married  Edna  Bradley,  Ap  30.  1916,  L'rbana. 
Address,   33    N.    5th   Ave.,   Bethlehem,   Pa. 

7332.  JAMES  EDWARD  ZOLLINGER 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  8,  1891, 
Alliance,  Neb. :  s.  William  Edward  and  Eunice 
(Robbius)  Zollinger.  Prepared  in  Polo  H.  S. 
Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Corp.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Treas., 
Jr.  Class;  Chm.,  Sr.  Ball  Com.  Stud.,  Common- 
wealth Edison  Co.,  191 5-16;  Instr.,  Chicago 
Central  Sta.  Inst.;  Power  Salesman.  Common- 
wealth Edison  Co.,  Chicago,  1919 — -.  2nd  Lt., 
76th  Inf.  Brig.,  H.  Q.,  Camp  Shelby,  Miss.; 
4th  Observation  Bat.,  F.  A.  C,  O.  T.  C, 
Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church;  Assoc,  mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  N.  E.  L.  A. 
Address,  1409  N.  Dearborn   St.,  Chicago. 


CLASS  OF  1916  (741  LIVING,  16  DEAD) 


7333.     DANIEL  ARTHUR  ALBRECHT 

(Brother  of  No.  4517) 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  16.  1894, 
Flanagan,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  N  22.  1833,  Bavaria, 
Ger.)  and  Bertha  (Nafziger)  Albrecht  (b.  Ag 
28,  1851,  do.).  Prepared  in  Flanagan  H.  S.; 
Central  Mennonite  Coll..  Sluffton,  O.,  1911-13. 
Teacher,  Tp.  II.  S.,  Bridgeport,  111.  Chem.. 
Ord.  Corps,  War  Gas  Investigation,  Bur.  of 
Mines,  Washington,  D.  C,  191 7;  Pvt.  E.  O.  C, 
N.  A.,  Bur.  of  Mines,  War  Gas  Investigation; 
Sergt.,  Chem.  Warfare  Service,  Am.  Univ. 
Exp.  Sta.  Address,  709  S.  ist  St.,  Champaign; 
bus.  add.,  Apts.  44  Westover,  2501  Pennsyl- 
vania Ave.,  Washington,  D.  C. 


7334.  JOHN  ALVA  ALEXANDER 
Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  11, 
1880,  Franklin,  Ind.;  s.  S.  B.  Alexander.  Pre- 
pared in  Whiteland  (Ind.)  IT.  S.  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  Hutsonville,  III.  Address,  Amorita, 
Okla.t 

7335-  EUGENIE  ALLAIS 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  26,  1893,  Brazil. 
Ind.;  d.  Edward  (b.  Mr  30,  1866,  Marie, 
France)  and  Irma  (Caudron)  Allais  (b.  Jl  6, 
1867,  Bouverie,  Belgium).  Prepared  in  Brazil 
(Ind.)  and  Du  Ouoin  Tp.  II.  S.;  De  Pauw 
Univ.,  1912-14.  Sigma  Kappa.  .Address,  114 
N.  Washington  St.,  Du  Quoin.  III. 


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7336.     ALICE  ALEXANDRIA  ALLEN 
A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &    S.      Address,    1107    W. 
Oregon   St.,   Urbana. 

7337.     ERNEST  VICTOR  ALLEN 
(Brother  of   No.  2549) 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Min.  E.;  b.  F  14,  1889, 
Pana,  111.;  s.  John  Daniel  (b.  Ag  15,  1854, 
Randolph  Co.,  N.  C.)  and  Mary  Margaret 
(Mulholland)  Allen  (b.  D  2,  1856,  Kaskaskia, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Pana  Tp.  H.  S.  Mil.  Band. 
Engr.,  Steel  Co.,  Gary,  Ind.  Address,  Pana, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Steel  Co.,  741  Pennsylvania 
St.,  Gary,   Ind.f 

7338.     FRANK  OSCAR  ALLEN 
(Brother   of  No.   6694) 

Prin..  ri.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  5, 
1S90,  Penetaiigushine,  Ontario,  Can.;  s.  W. 
IL  (b.  S  4,  1865,  do.)  and  Mercy  (Williams) 
.\lK-n  (b.  Ag  Q,  1864,  Bristol,  Eng.).  Prepared 
in  Clinton  H.  S.:  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1910-11. 
Prin.,  H.  S.,  Piano,  111.;  Teacher,  Clinton, 
111..  1918— .  Officers'  Sch.,  Ft.  Wright.  N.  Y.; 
Mustered  out,  N  22,  1918.  Address,  Clinton, 
111. 

7339.     PAUL  GLEN  ALLEN 

Pres.,  Fertilizer  Co.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b. 
D  18,  1893.  Chicago;  s.  Alexander  Crowell  (b. 
Lichfield,  Conn.)  and  Katherine  Gertrude 
(Reelmond)  Allen  (b.  Philadelphia).  Prepared 
in  Niagara  Univ.,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.,  El 
Paso  (Tex.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  High,  Chicago. 
Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Ku  Klux;  Mgr..  ///.  Mag.; 
Fresh.  Varsity  Basketball;  Class  Baseball.  Oil 
business,  Billings,  Mont..  1916-17;  With  Swift 
and  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  191 7;  Pres.,  Raw 
Valley  Fertilizer  Co.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Engr., 
Ft.  Riley,  Kan.,  1917;  U.  S.  A.  S.,  Austin, 
Tex.  Mem.,  Hamilton  Club,  Chicago.  Address, 
6539  Yale  Ave.,  Chicago. 

7340.  WORTH  ARTHUR  ALLISON 
Live  Stock  Specialist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  A. 
B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  M.  S..  1917;  b.  N  28,  1891, 
Mattoon.  111.;  s.  Andrew  B.  (b.  My  1864,  Farm- 
ington.  111.)  and  Minnie  Anne  (Popham)  Al- 
lison (b.  Je  1867,  Charlestown,  111.).  Prepared 
in  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Asst.,  An.  Husb., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1917 — .  Address,  310  E.  Daniel 
St.,  Champaign. 
7341.  GENEVIEVE  RAYMOND  ALVORD 
(Daughter  of  G7) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  9,  1894, 
Berlin,  Ger.;  d.  Clarence  Walworth  (b.  My  21, 
1868,  Greenfield,  Mass.)  and  Jane  (Parrott) 
Alvord  (b.  N  9,  i860,  Boston).  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Peoria;  do..  Math,  and  French,  Harnsburg, 
111  Mem.,  Bd.  of  Dir..  Women's  Teachers 
Club,  Peoria;  Sec,  Peoria  Coll.  Club;  Sec, 
Peoria  Pi  Beta  Phi  Alumnae  Club.  Address, 
1008  Lincoln  /\vc.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High 
School,   Harrisburg,   111. 

7342.  LOUISE  AMBORN  (PAGIN) 
(Wife  of  No.  7854) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  u,  1892,  Ft. 
Madison,  la.;  d.  Conrad  John  (b.  S  22,  1853, 
do.)  and  Ruth  (Woodward)  Amborn  (b.  Jl  13, 
1867,  Dubuque,  la.).  Prepared  in  Ft.  Madison 
(la.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Yo  Ma;  Wo- 
man's Ed.,  Daily  Iltim.  Grad.  work,  N.  W. 
Univ.,  1916-17.  Married  John  Beitner  Pagin 
('16),  .\g  8,  1917,  Ft.  Madison,  la.  Address, 
915   4th   St.,   Ft.   Madison,  la. 

7343.  DOUGLAS  JACQUE  AMOS 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  25,  1892,  Cairo, 
111.;  s.  Jacob  and  Mary  E.  Amos.  Prepared  in 
Sumnur  II.  S..  Cairo,  111.  Kappa  Alpha  Psi. 
Dairy  P.acteriol.,  1916-17;  Teacher,  Pub.  Sch., 
Cairo,  111.     Address,  Cairo,  111. 


7344.     PAUL    DONALD   AMSBARY 
(Husband   of   No.   7248) 

Salesman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ja  15,  1S94, 
Mattoon,  III.;  s.  George  Edward  (b.  Ag  24, 
I S60,  Pekin,  111.)  and  Lola  (Stout)  Amsbary 
(b.  Ja  10,  1870,  Napoleon,  ().).  Prepared  in 
L'rbana  H.  S.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa;  Gargoyle; 
Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Siren;  Lt., 
Univ.  Brig.  Arch.,  Reinforced  Concrete  Work, 
Milwaukee,  1916;  do.,  Chicago,  1017;  Sales- 
man, Home  Mfg.  Co.,  Decatur,  111.,  1918 — . 
Married  Marjorie  Sutcliffe  ('15),  My  26,  19171 
Urbana.  Address,  7054  Greenview  Ave., 
Chicago. 
7345.     OWEN    HUNTINGTON    ANDERSON 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ag  22,  1893, 
Osseo,  Wis.;  s.  James  Z.  Anderson.  Prepared 
in  DeKalb  H.  S.  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Stud.  Branch, 
A.  S.  M.  E.  Engr.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Haw- 
thorne, 111.  Address,  1340  N.  Central  Ave., 
Chicago. t 

7346.     HARRY    LEE   ANDREWS 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  7,  1888, 
Cazenovia,  111.;  s.  C.  D.  Andrews.  Prepared  in 
Washburn  H.  S.  and  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
Teacher,  Monmouth  H.  S.,  111.  Address,  Wash- 
burn,   111. 

7347.  ROSCOE    CRUM    ANDREWS 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  30,  1893, 

Mattoon,  111.;  s.  Emery  (b.  Rose  Hill,  Jasper 
Co.,  111.)  and  Melvina  (Crum)  Andrews  (b. 
Cooks  Mill,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mattoon  H.  S.; 
Univ.  of  Chicago.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Fresh.  Pushball,  Capt.; 
Sr.  Invitation  Com.;  Chm.,  Sr.  Memorial 
Com.;  Sr.  Stag  Com.;  Soph.  Smoker  Com.; 
Class  Track  Team,  Capt.  Lawyer,  Chicago, 
1916-17;  Mattoon,  111.,  1917 — .  Ord.  Enlisted 
Corps,  U.  S.  N.  A.,  1918;  Ord.  Tr.  Sch.,  Univ. 
of  Chicago;  2nd  Lt.  Ord.  F.  A.,  Camp  Taylor, 
Ky. ;  Mustered  out,  Ja  14,  1919-  Married  Doro- 
thy Merle  Wallace,  N  17,  1917,  Lincoln,  111. 
.Address,  5417  Calumet  Ave.,  Chicago,  HI.; 
bus.  add.,  10  S.  La  Salle  St.,  do. 

7348.  FREDERICK    VERNE   ARBER 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  28,  1894,  Brim- 
field,  111.;  s.  Fred  Arber.  Prepared  in  Brim- 
field  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Lambda  Tau  Rho; 
Innes  of  Court);  Graphomen;  'Staff,  Daily 
mini;  Camf^tis  Scout;  III.  Mag.;  Mil.  Band. 
.iddress,   Brimfield,   Ill.t 

7349.  WILLIAM  LOUIS  ASHBECK 
(Husband  of   No.   6938) 

Estimator;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  S  30,  1892, 
Chicago:  s.  Louis  Ashbeck.  Prepared  in  Lane 
Tech.  H.  S.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Sigma  Tau; 
Scarab;  Sachem;  Helmet;  Lambkins;  /p/6  Illio, 
Staff;  Mgr.,  Interschol.  Circus  Home  Coming 
Com.;  Sr.  Smoker  Com.;  Stud.  Union  Opera; 
Mask  and  Bauble;  Engr.,  Vice  Pres.,  Stud. 
Union.  Married  Naomi  Hartford  ('15),  Ap 
28,  1917,  Chicago.  Address,  2712  Mildred 
Ave.,  Chicago. t 
7350.  HOMER  FRANKLIN  ATTEBERY 
(Brother  of  Nos.   5009,  6058,  8932) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  11,  1893,  Hills- 
boro.  111.;  s.  William  Jacob  (b.  Mr  16,  1861) 
and  Lulu  (Bailey)  Attcliery  (b.  Mr  17.  1856). 
Prepared  in  Hillsboro  H.  S.  Farmer,  Ilillsboro, 
IlL  309th  Engrs.,  Co.  A,  Camp  Taylor,  Ky., 
1918;  Corp.,  Co.  A,  309th  Engrs.,  84th  Div., 
A.   E.  F.,  France.  Address,  Hillsboro,  111. 

7351.  RALPH  EDGAR  AUGUSTUS 
(Brother  of  No.  81 11) 
Teacher:  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  25,  1895,  Cisco, 
111.;  s.  Edgar  Lewis  (b.  S  23,  1865,  Argenta, 
111.)  and  Atta  Estella  (Kile)  Augustus  (b. 
F  27,  i860,  do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  II.  S. 
Teacher,  Fulton,  Mo.  Address,  Cisco,  Ill.t 


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7352.  JOHN  THOMPSON  AUTEN 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  6,  1887, 
White  Hall,  111.;  s.  William  Alexander  A.  (1). 
F  22,  183J,  Sommerset,  N.  J.)  and  Martha 
Anne  (Thompson)  Auten  (b.  My  20,  1855, 
Wlueling.  W.  \'a.).  Prepared  in  White  Hall 
H.  S.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Alpha  Zcta;  Adel- 
phic;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Representative,  Virginia- 
Carolina  Cliem.  Co.,  Ind.,  Mich.,  111.  U.  S. 
N.  A.  Ord.  Corps,  1917;  Co.  M,  Ord.  Tr. 
Camp,  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.  Address,  White 
Hall,    HI. 

7353.  JENNIE  MAY  BAHCOCK 
Home  Demonstration  Agt. ;  A.  B.  in  I..  A. 
&  S.;  b.  D  8,  1893,  lamesburg.  111.;  d.  Henri 
S.  (b.  Ag  26,  1869,  Warren,  Pa.)  and  Mabel 
(Buck)  Babcock  (b.  D  25,  1874,  Cheboygan, 
Mich.).  Prepared  in  Danville  H.  S.  Delta 
Gannna;  Yo  Ma;  W.  A.  A.;  Pres.,  Class: 
Treas.,  Woman's  League;  Y.  \V.  C.  .\.;  Class 
Hockey  and  Bowling.  Teacher,  Home  Econ., 
Tp.  H.  S.,  Longview,  111.,  1916;  Emergency 
Home  Demonstration  Agt.,  W.  Va.,  1918 — . 
Emergency  Worker,  Food  Administrator,  W. 
Va.,  191 8;  Co.  Home  Demonstration  Agt., 
Wood  Co.,  W.  Va.  Address,  1503  Avery  St., 
Parkersburg,   W.   Va. 

7354.  ROBERT  HAMILTON  BACON 
(Husband  of  No.  8960) 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  30,^891, 
La  Prairie,  111.;  s.  Edward  H.  (b.  do.)  and 
Jennie  (Walden)  Bacon  (b.  Hamilton,  Mo.). 
Prepared  in  Kalamazoo  (Mich.)  H.  S.  E.  E. 
Soc;  Illio  staff;  Technograph  Bd.  Asst.  Elec. 
Engr.,  Copper  Range  Co..  Painesdale,  Mich. 
Capt.  552nd,  Mich.  St.  Troops,  1918.  Mar- 
ried Mabel  Helen  Bolen  ('18),  Je  12,  1918, 
Urbana  (died  Ja  3,  1919).  Address,  Painesdale, 
Mich. 

7354A.  ELSIE  LOUISE  BAECHTOLD 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Mr  2,  1885, 
Cannellon.  Ind.;  d.  Albert  (b.  S  4,  1857,  Berne 
Switzerland)  and  .\nna  Mary  (Ploch)  Baechtold 
(b.  Je  6,  i860,  Cannelton,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Denver  H.  S.;  Isbell  Coll.,  Ala.,  1901-2;  la. 
Coll.  Acad.,  1905-6.  A.  B.,  Grinnell  Coll., 
191 1.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Illiola;  Lib.  Club; 
Dixie  Club;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Glee  Club.  Law 
Stud.,  office  S.  H.  Crosby,  Denver,  1911-12; 
Lib,  Asst.,  Grinnell  Coll.,  1912-13;  Lib.  Asst., 
LTniv.  of  111.,  1913-16;  Libn.,  Coll.  of  Engng., 
do.,  1916 — .  Auth. :  The  Engng.  Lib., 
Technograph,  Vol.  32;  several  short  Poems. 
Mem..  Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  111.  Lib.  Assn.  Ad- 
dress, 1 103  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
Engng.   Lib.,   Univ.   of  111.,  do. 


7355.  WALLACE  BOTHWELL  BAIN 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  24,  1891,  Mar- 
tinsville, Ind.;  s.  Donald  (b.  Jl  24,  1853,  do.) 
and  Mary  (Bothwell)  Bain  (b.  O  11,  1861.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Martinsville  H.  S.;  Ind.  Univ., 
1910-12  .Vcacia;  Alpha  Zeta.  Farmer,  Mar- 
tinsville. Ind.,  1916-17;  Super.,  Official  Test- 
ing, LTniv.  of  111.,  1916-17.  Address,  Martins- 
ville,   Ind. 

7356.  WALTER  EARL  BAKER 
Accountant;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  O  31, 
1892,  Bement,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  L.  (b.  Mr  28, 
1867,  do.)  and  Lucy  (Moore)  Baker  (b.  Mr 
17,  1870,  do.).  Prepared  in  Bement  H.  S.  Phi 
IJeta  Kappa;  Beta  (jamma  Sigma;  Prelim,  and 
Final  Honors;  Bookkeeper,  Daily  lllini.  Instr., 
Accounting,  Bus.  Law,  and  Econ.,  la.  St.  Coll., 
1916-17;  Acct.,  Anderson.  De  Lany  &  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1917 — .  Address,  Box  234,  Bement,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Anderson,  De  Lany  it  Co.,  Chi- 
cago. 


7357.  SARVA  RUPA  BAKHSHI 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  C.  E.;  b.  D  19,  1893. 
India;  s.  Dalip  Chand  (b.  do.)  and  Dhanwanti 
Bakhshi  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Albert  Victor 
.\nglo  Sanskrit  II.  S.;  Abbottabad  and  Sri  I'ar- 
tap  Coll..  India;  la.  St.  Univ.,  1913-16.  Cos- 
mopolitan Club;  Ry.  Club.  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R., 
Valuation  Dept..  Lincoln,  Neb.,  1916-18,  Chi- 
cago, 1918 — .  Address,  3642  Flournoy  St.,  Chi- 
cago;  bus.   add.,   547   W.  Jackson   Blvd.,   do. 

7358.     J.VNET  CHRISTINE  B.VLDWIN 

(Sister  of  No.  1455) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  27,  1890, 
Paris,  111.;  d.  John  H.  (b.  1852,  Danville,  Ky.) 
and  Frances  .Anna  (Lamb)  Baldwin  (b.  i860, 
Paris,  111.).  Prepared  in  Paris  H.  S.  Teacher, 
II.  S.  Albion,  111.  Address,  202  E.  Madison 
St.,  Paris,  Ill.t 

7359.  LEO  ST.VRR  BALDWIN 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  B.  S.  in  A. 
E. ;  b.  D  5,  1883,  Freeport,  111.;  s.  Louis  H. 
(b.  Ag  6,  1850,  Wyota,  Wis.)  and  Rose  (Griffin) 
Baldwin  (b.  S  8,  1852,  Sharon,  Wis.).  Pre- 
pared in  Whipple  .Acad.,  Jacksonville.  111.;  111. 
Coll.,  1910-12.  Sigma  Pi.  Instr.,  G.  E.  D., 
Univ.  of  111.  Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard;  Instr., 
S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.  Address,  Freeport,  IlL; 
bus.   add.,   36^    Green    St.,    Champaign. 

7360.  SALLY  BALKEMA  (SMART) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  7,  1895,  Muskegon, 
Mich.;  d.  John  and  Katherine  (O'Brien)  Balke- 
ma.  Prepared  in  St.  Xaviers  Acad,  and  Hyde 
Park  H.  S.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Married  Samuel 
Chipman  Smart,  O  20,  1917.  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress, 3945   Lake   Park   Ave.,   Chicago. 

7361.  JOHN  KENNETH  BARBER 
(Brother    of   Nos.    5537,    5538) 

Reporter;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  17,  1892, 
La  Fox.  111.;  s.  Carroll  A.  (b.  N  5,  1853,  do.) 
and  Mary  (.Anderson)  Barber  (b.  Jl  2,  i860, 
Virgil,  111.).  Prepared  in  Geneva  H.  S.  Cos^ 
mopolitan  Club;  Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Scribblers' 
Club;  Graphomen;  Comitatus;  Prelim.  Honors; 
Class  Football:  Daih'  lliini.  Staff;  ///.  Mag., 
Staff;  Ed.,  Siren;  1917  Illio  Staff;  Dope  Sheet, 
Staff;  Jr.  Prom  Com.;  Sr.  Smoker  Com.;  Home 
coming  Com.  Reporter,  Springfield  St.  Regis- 
ter 1916;  do.,  Aurora  Beacon  News,  Aurora, 
111.',  1917.  U.  S.  Regulars,  1917;  Co.  I,  i6th 
Inf.,  1917;  Army  Specialists'  Sch.,  A.  P.  O., 
No.  714,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Returned  to  U.  S. 
as  Instr.  ist  Lt.,  loi  Div.  Camp  Shelby,  Miss.; 
Mustered  out,  D  i,  19 18.  Address,  La  Fox,  111. 

7362.  LAURA  ANNA   BARDWELL 

(CRANE) 
(Wife  of  No.  7463;  Sister  of  Nos.  3630-  4060) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  4.  1893,  Canton, 
111.;  d.  Conrad  Myron  (b.  O  9,  i860.  Deer- 
field,  Mass.)  and  .\nna  Louise  (Wolcben)  Bard- 
well  (b.  D  9,  1867,  Marengo,  111.).  Prepared 
in  East  H.  S.,  .\urora.  111.  Kappa  Kappa  Gam- 
ma; Omicron  Nu;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Yo-Ma; 
Illiola;  H.  Sc.  Club;  W.  A.  A.  Teacher.  H.  Sc, 
Newman,  111.,  1916-17.  Married  Dudley  Win- 
thrope  Crane  ('16),  Je  30,  1917.  Aurora,  111. 
Child,  John  Dudley,  b.  Ag  20,  1918.  Address, 
R  8,   Fulton,   N.   Y. 

7363.  OTIS  AVERY  BARNES 
Assistant;  B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1918; 
b.  Ap  15,  1894,  Auburn,  111.;  s.  Ezra  Barnes. 
Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S.  Phi  Lambda  Up- 
silon;  Chem.  Club;  Choral  Soc;  Prelim.  Hon- 
ors. Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916 — •  Ad- 
dress,  604   S.   6th  St.,  Champaign.t 


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7364.  RUSSELL  DANIEL  BARNES 
(.Husband  of  No.  8103) 
Engineer;  R.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Je  21,  1803. 
Taylorvillc,  HI.;  s.  Charles  Edward  (b.  D  10, 
1S42,  Springfield,  111.)  and  Jeannette  (Over- 
and)  r.arncs  (b.  Hartford,  Conn,).  Prepared 
in  Taylorville  Tp.  H.  S.  Lanibd'a  Chi  Alpha; 
Scabbard  and  Blade;  Arch.  Club;  Brev.  Capt.. 
111.  Nat.  Guard.  Asst.  Engr.,  Trussed  Concrete 
Steel  Co.,  Chicago.  Tools  Exam,  for  Prov. 
2nd  Lt.,  Inf.  U.  S..  igi7;  -'"d  Lt.,  Eng.  R.  C, 
1Q17;  2nd  Lt.,  nth  U.  S.  Inf.,  Ft.  Leaven- 
worth, Kan,,  1917;  nth  Inf.  ist  Lt.,  Camp 
Forrest,  Ga.,  nth  U.  S.  Inf..  Co.  L,  A.  E.  F.. 
1918.  Wounded  three  times;  Returned  to  states, 
Ja,  1918.  Married  Olive  Mathilda  Anderson 
('17),  O  13,  1917,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Address, 
6840  Union  Ave.,  Chicago. 

736s.  NELLIE  FLORA  BARTELS 
Teacher;  A.  B  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  16,  1894, 
Edwardsville,  111.;  d.  Charles  Henry  (b.  Ja  8. 
1863,  Hanover,  Ger.)  and  Emma  (Hang)  Bar- 
tels  (b.  F  12,  1861,  Edwardsville,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Edwardsville  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Athenean.  Teacher,  Eng., 
'J"p.  H.  S.,  Sullivan,  111.,  1916 — .  Address,  Sul- 
livan,   111. 

7366.  EDWARD  FRED  BARTH 
(Brother  of  No.  4062) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  O  5,  1890,  Pana, 
111.;  s.  Albert  Barth.  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad,  Class  Baseball.  Farmer,  Pana,  111.  Ad- 
dress,  R  5,  Pana,  Ill.t 

7367.  JAMES   SUMMERFIELD 

BARTHOLOW 
(Husband  of  No.  8052) 

Clerk;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  9,  1892, 
South  Norwalk,  Conn.;  s.  O.  F.  Bartholow. 
Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  Alpha 
Sigma  Phi.  Clerk,  Champaign,  Married  Flora 
Jane  Weinberg  ('16),  Je  15,  1916,  Rushville. 
111.  Address,  1001  W.  Springfield  Ave.,  Ur- 
bana.t 

7368.     JOHN   SOLOMON   BARTLEY 

Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  S  4,  1892, 
Princeton,  111.;  s.  John  S.  (b.  D  23,  1858,  do.) 
and  Anna  Isabelle  (Shettel)  Bartley  (b.  Mr 
18,  1856,  York,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  E.  Water- 
loo (la.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Rho  Chi;  Arch,  Soc. 
Arch,,  Centerville,  la.;  do.,  Waterloo,  la.  Ad- 
dress, 219  Clay  St.,  Waterloo,  la.;  bus.  add., 
603   First   Nat.    Bank,   do. 

7369.  HARRIET  THOMPSON  BARTO 
(Daughter  of  No.  2575;  Sister  of  No.  8127) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  17, 
1894,  Oak  Park,  111.;  d.  Daniel  Otis  and  Lucy 
(Murray)  Barto.  Prepared  in  LIrbana  H.  S. ; 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  summer,  1915-  A.  M.,  Columbia, 
1 91 7.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Omicron  Nu;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Prelim.  Honors.  Asst.,  Teacher's 
Coll.,  Columbia.  1917-18;  Instr.,  do.,  1918 — . 
Address,  919  Nevada  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
c/o  Columbia  Univ.,  New  York  City. 


7370.  FRANK  HERMAN  BEACH 
(Husband  of  No.  7239;  Brother  of  No.  6077) 
Cashier;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  24,  1895, 
Walertown,  N,  Y. ;  s.  Herman  G.  (b.  F  26, 
1862,  Pittsfield,  Mass.)  and  Alice  (Becher) 
Beach  (b.  Mr  19,  1867,  Antwerp,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Antwerp  (N,  Y.)  H.  S.;  Champaign 
H.  S.  Pi  Pi  Rho;  Le  Cercle  Francais,  Book- 
keeper in  Bus.  Office,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916;  Cost 
Acct.  and  Bookkeeper,  do.;  Cashier,  Univ.  of 
III.,  1916-18;  Bursar,  doL,  1918 — .  Married 
Blanche  Stipp  ('15).  Je  9,  191 7,  Champaign. 
Address,    604    Chalmers    St.,    Champaign. 


7371.  WALTER  HUBERT  BEAL 
(Brother  of  No.  3277) 
Inspector;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  S  12,  1894, 
Toledo.  la.;  s.  Dr.  Albert  Milton  (b.  1853, 
Zuma,  111.)  and  Carrie  Elizabeth  (Middlekaui) 
Bcal  (b.  1862,  Polo,  111.).  Prepared  in  Moline 
11.  S.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Ku  Klux;  Adel- 
phic;  Mask  and  Bauble;  Grad.  Scholarship; 
Class  Football,  Capt.  Chief  Insp.,  Root  and 
\'aii  Dervoort  Eng.  Co.,  E.  Moline,  111.;  do., 
T.  McAvity  &  Sons,  St.  John,  Can.  ist  Lt., 
Ord.  R.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1917 — .  Address,  2601 
6th  Ave.,  Moline,  111.;  btis.  add.,  1710  Market 
St.,  Philadelphia. 

7i7-:-    EDWARD  CORBYN  OBERT  BEATTY 
Circuit   Clerk;   A.   B.   in   L,  A.  &  S.;   b.   Ag 

23,  1894,  Qi'incy,  111.;  s.  Erde  William  (b.  My 
II,  1859,  do.)  and  Anna  Catherine  (Wild) 
Beatty  (b.  S  i,  1864,  do.).  Prepared  in  Quin- 
cy  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Loyante;  Phrene- 
con;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Ionian;  Der  Deutsche 
Verein;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Prelim,  and  Final 
Honors;  Lt.  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Salutatorian; 
.Sr.  Memorial  Com.  Sec,  Hist.  Dept.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1916-17;  Deputy  Circuit  Clerk,  Adams 
Co,,  Quincy,  111.,  1917.  Troop  B,  1st  111.  Cav- 
alry, Nat.  Guard,  Mexican  border  service, 
1916-17;  Corp.,  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  5th  111.  Inf.  Nat. 
Guard,  1917;  Sergt.,  341st  Inf.,  N.  A.,  Camp 
Grant,  111.;  2nd  Lt.,  1917;  1st  Lt.,  do.  Mem., 
Epis.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  Quincy, 
111. 

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7373.  WARREN  PLATT  BEAUBIEN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  S  14,  1892, 
Whiting,  Ind.;  s.  Henry  E.  (b.  My  18,  1864, 
Ottawa,  111.)  and  Bertha  T.  (Robinson)  Beau- 
liien  (b.  D  23,  1869,  Morris,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Whiting  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Ilus;  Scarab;  1916 
Illio  Staff;  Soph.  Cotillion  Com.;  Jr.  Prom 
Com.;  Arch.  Engng.  Soc;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig. 
Engr..  Standard  Oil  Co.,  Whiting,  Ind.,  1916- 
17.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft,  Benjamin  Harrison,  1917; 
do..  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.;  2nd  Lt.,  Ft.  Revere, 
Boston;  Bat.  A,  55th  Art.  C.  A.  R.  C,  France, 
1918.     Address,  Whiting,   Ind. 

7374.  EDWIN  ADAMS  BEBB 
(Brother  of  Nos.  4065,  5026) 
Floriculturist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  4.  189.=;, 
Chicago;  s.  Edwin  (b.  O  19,  1858,  Paris,  111.) 
and  Mary  Alice  (Jones)  Bebb  (b.  Ja  6,  1859). 
Prepared  in  Calumet  H.  S.,  C^hicago.  Alpha 
Zeta;  Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Adelphic;  Prelim,  and 
Final  Honors;  Varsity  Water-Basketball;  Glee 
and  Mandolin  Club;  Treas.,  Jr.  Class.  Com- 
mercial Floriculture,  Chicago,  1916-17.  B.  O. 
T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  1917;  U.  S.  A.  S.,  1017; 
Lt.,  U.  S.  A.  S.,  Effington  Field,  Tex.,  1918; 
2iid  Lt.,  looth  Sqdn.,  Avia.,  A.  E.  F.,  France, 
1918 — .  Address,   1652   W.    102nd   St.,   Chicago. 

7375.  FORREST  BEBB 
(Brother  of  Nos.  5542,  5027) 
Floriculturist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  10,  1894, 
Chicago;  s.  Robert  (b.  Ag  20,  1863,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.)  and  Florence  Alma  (Pine)  Bebb 
(h.  Mr  10,  1863).  Prepared  in  Calumet  H.  S., 
Chicago,  and  Central  H.  S..  Muskogee,  Okla. 
Iris;  Ali)lia  Zeta;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Glee  and 
Mandolin  (^lub;  Floriculture  Club;  Prelim, 
and  Final  Honors;  General  V.  P.,  111.  Union; 
jr.  I'rom.  Com.;  .•Vsst.  Mgr.,  Varsity  Track. 
Commercial  Floriculture,  Muskogee,  Okla.  Fly- 
ing Cadet,  U.  S,  A.  S.,  1918;  Barracks  K 
loi,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  Tex.,  Austin, 
Tex.  2nd  Lt.,  A.  S.  S.  R.  C,  Cadet  Detach., 
Barron  Field,  Ft.  Worth,  Tex.;  Mustered  out, 
F  26,  1919.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  11  19 
I'remont  Ave.,  Muskogee,  Okla.;  bus.  add.,  310 
W.  Broadway,  do. 


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7376.  LEWIS  MICHAEL  BECKER 
With  Curtiss  Engng.  Corp.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ; 
b.  Ag  15,  1894,  Quincy,  111.;  s.  Christ  (b.  My  9, 
1868,  do.)  and  Bertha  Barbara  (liochl)  Becker 
(b.  Mr  4,  1 868,  do.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  II. 
S.  Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi ; 
Class  Baseball;  Mgr..  Class  Basketball;  Pre- 
lim. Honors.  Mech.  Engr.  Curtis  Pneumatic 
Mach.  Co.,  IQ16;  Struct.  Engr.,  Quincy,  III., 
1917;  Instr.,  I'niv.  of  Colo.,  1917.  Capt.  Instr., 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1917;  With  Cur- 
tiss Engng.  Corp.,  Research  Lab.  Auth.:  Air 
as  a  Condensing  Medium  in  a  Surface  Con- 
denser, Poivcr  Mai;.,  My  1918.  Address,  43 
Columbia  St.,  Hempstead,  L.  I.,  N.  Y. ;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  Curtiss  Engng.  Corp.,  Garden  City, 
do. 

7377.  HERBERT  RICHARD  BEIIR 
Elec.  Engr.:  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Mr  6,  1893. 
Chicago;  s.  Ernest  Theodore  (b.  1862,  Reich- 
enbach,  Ger.)  and  Alina  M.  ("Anderson)  Bcbr 
(b.  1868,  Stockholm,  Sweden).  Prepared  in 
Lane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Univ.  of  Wis. 
Alpha  Chi  Rho;  Stud.  Branch..  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Testing  Engr.,  Testing  Dept.,  Commonwealth 
Edison  Co.,  Chicago,  1916-17.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft. 
Sheridan.  111.,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  Q.  M.  C.,  N.  A.; 
Utilities  Dept.,  Q.  AI.  C  Refrigeration,  Camp 
Grant.  111.;  ist  Lt.,  do.  Address,  1622  Sherwin 
Ave..  Chicago;  bus.  add..  Commonwealth  Edi- 
son Co.,  do. 

7378.     HELEN   BEHRENSMEYER 

(JOHNSON) 

(Wife  of  No.  7662) 

A.   B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  3,   1891,  Quincy, 

111.;    d.   Henry   P.    rb.   F   18,    1866)   and   Minnie 

(Bittee)     Behrensmeyer    (b.    D    3,     1869,    do.). 

Prepared    in    Quincy    H.    S.    and    Hardin    Coll., 

Mexico,     Mo.       Phi     Mu.       Married     Maynard 

Wayne    Johnson    ('16),    Ap    23,    1917,    Quincy, 

111.      Address,    Twin    Falls,    Idaho. 

7379.  KENNETH  COR  WIN  BELL 
Petroleum  Producer;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b. 
Je  II,  1892.  Oil  City,  Pa.;  s.  William  Bell. 
Prepared  in  Indianapolis  Man.  Tr.  H.  S. 
Scabbard  and  Blade;  Commercial  Club;  Capt., 
Univ.  Brig. ;  Nat.  Reserve  Corps.  Producer, 
Petroleum  and  Natural  Gas,  -Sedan,  Kan.  Adjt., 
Inf.  17,  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  1918;  ist  Lt.,  do.; 
C^apt.,  17th  Inf.,  2ist  Brig.,  nth  Div.,  do. 
Address,  705  W.  Walnut  St.,  Robinson,  111.; 
bus.   add.,  Sedan,  Kan.f 

7380.  CHARLES  FRANKLIN  BELSHAW 
Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  30,  1893,  Oregon 
City,  Ore.;  s.  Walter  D.  (b.  O  17,  1851,  Court- 
land  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Anna  E.  (Irons)  Beishaw 
(b.  D  19,  1857,  Clinton  Co.,  la.).  Prepared 
in  Rockford  City  H.  S.  Pi  Tau  Zeta;  Phi 
Kappa  Tau.  Engr.,  Arctic  Ice  Mach.  Co.,  Can- 
ton, O.,  1916-17.  Insp.  Dept.,  Cantonment 
Const.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.,  1917;  Engr.,  U.  S. 
N.  A.,  1917;  Corp.,  3rd  Engrs.,  O.  T.  C.;  2nd 
Lt.,  Engrs.,  U.  S.  N.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France, 
1918.   Address,   412    N.    ist    St.,    Rockford,    111. 

7381.  JOHN  SHAFER  BELTZ 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  16,  1891. 
Marshall,  111.;  s.  J.  A.  (b.  Je  26.  1869,  do.) 
and  Mary  J.  (Shafer)  Beltz  (b.  Ag  18,  1873, 
Bethel,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Gardner  II.  .S.; 
Milliken  Univ.,  1911-14.  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
E.  E.  Club.  Tcstman,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schen- 
ectady, N.  Y.,  1016;  Jeffrey  Mfg.  Co.,  Colum- 
bus, O.  Signal  Dept..  U.  S.  A.;  Radio  Sch., 
College  Park,  Md.  2nd  Lt.,  Avi  Service,  Long 
Island.  N.  Y. ;  Mustered  out,  D  20.  1918.  Mar- 
ried Ethel  Jackman,  Je  2,  1917,  (Gardner,  111. 
Address,  2406  Indianola  Ave.,  Columbus,  O.; 
bus.   add.,  c/o  Jefferson   Mfg.  Co.,  do. 


7382.  FRANK  LUVERNE  BENNETT 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  7,  1876, 
Plymouth  Tp.,  Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Peter 
Van  Dusen  (b.  V  7,  1834,  N.  Y.)  and  Clara 
\i.  (Sackett)  Bennett  (b.  F  25,  1841,  Plymouth 
Tp.,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  DeKalb  H.  S.; 
No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1899-1901;  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1913.  Agr.  Club.  Prin.,  Tp.  H.  S., 
Stockland,  111.,  1916-17;  Instr.,  Agr.  St. 
Norm.  Speartish,  S.  Dak.,  1917 — .  S.  Dak. 
Home  Guards,  Co.  K,  1917-18.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Brotherhood;  Lawrence  Co.  Farm  Bur.  Assn.; 
Boys'  and  Girls'  Club  Com.,  Chm.;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,  faculty  advisor.  Married  Estella  J. 
Jordan,  Je  24,  1903,  West  Chicago,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Elizabeth  Clare,  b.  D  9,  1904;  John 
Jordan,  b.  Jl  28,  1906.  Address,  Spearfish, 
S.  Dak. 

7383.  HAZEL  MARGUERITE  BENNETT 
Research  Asst.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  F 
8.  1894,  Chicago;  d.  Oda  Prescott  (b.  Orland, 
Ind.)  and  Hattie  Dwight  (Smith)  Bennett  (b. 
W.  Winfield,  N.  Y.).  Prejiared  in  Wash- 
ington Tp.  H.  S.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Ale- 
thenai;  Omicron  Nu ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  H.  Sc. 
Club;  Ex.  Com.,  Woman's  League.  Pupil 
dietitian.  Lakeside  Hosp.,  Iowa  City,  la.,  1917; 
Research  Asst.,  L'niv.  Hosp.,  do.,  1918.  Dieti- 
tian, U.  S.  A.;  Med.  Dept.,  Unit  #1,  Base 
Hosp.  68,  Mars  Sur  Allier,  France.  Address, 
Washington,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Dept.  4,  University 
Hospital,   Iowa  City,  la. 

7384.  SUSAN  TRUE  BENSON  (HOWARD) 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  LaClede,  Mo.;  d. 
Cornelius  (b.  1840,  Can.)  and  Valeria  Matilda 
(Johnson)  Benson  (b.  1848,  Sweden).  Pre- 
pared in  LaClede  (Mo.)  H.  S.;  Preparatory 
Sch.,  Mo.  Wesleyan  Coll.  A.  B.,  Mo.  Wesleyan 
Coll.,  1909.  Loan  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915- 
17.  A.  L.  A.,  Camp  Libn.,  Camp  Hancock,  Ga. 
Married  Charles  Gerard  Howard,  Je  12,  191 7, 
L'rbana.  Address,   1007  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana. 

7385.  CLARENCE  LOUIS  BENTZ 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ap  4.  1889, 
Chicago;  s.  J.  Henry  (b.  Je  23,  1847,  France) 
and  Louisa  (Wagner)  Bentz  (b.  N  26,  1853, 
Chicago).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S. 
Tau  Beta  Pi.;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors. 
With  Reinforced  Concrete  Designer,  Armour 
&  Co.,  Chicago,  1916-17.  2nd  R.  O.  T.  C, 
1917;  ist  Lt.,  C.  A.  R.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1917; 
Bat.  C,  4th  A.  A.  Bn.,  C.  A.  C,  A.  E.  F„ 
France.  Address,  4415  West  End  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

7386.  BEN  CONRAD  BERG 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  5. 
1892,  Crystal  Lake,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  1865, 
Sweden)  and  Anna  Louise  (Nelson)  Berg  (b. 
1862,  do.).  Prepared  in  Crystal  Lake  H.  S. 
Beta  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Prin.,  H.  S., 
Paxton,  111.,  1916-17.  ist  O.  T.  C.  1917;  2nd 
Lt.,  344  Inf.,  N.  A.,  Camp  Grant,  111.;  2nd 
Lt..  M.  P.  Co.,  265  Inf.,  Nantes,  France.  Ad- 
dress, Crystal   Lake,  111. 

7387.     MARIE  VALENTINE  BERLIN 
A.   B.   in   L.   A.   &•  S.;   b.    F   14,    1892,   Chi- 
cago;   d.     Robert    C.     (b.     Granville,    111.)     and 
Agnes   A.    (Dodge)    Berlin    (b.    Chicago).      Pre- 
fiared  in  Lake  View  H.  S.  and  Frances  Shimer 
.'^ch.,    Mt.    Carroll;    Univ.    of   Chicago,    191 2-14. 
Alpha    Xi    Delta.      Address,    4500    N.    Ashland 
.\ve..    Chicago. 
7388.     JOSEPHINE  ELIZABETH  BERN- 
HARDT 
(Sister  of  No.  6742) 
Teacher;   A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  19,   1894, 
Collinsville.   111.;   d.   Fred   (b.   F  12.   1866,  Trov, 
111.)  and  .'\nna  (Hess)  Bernhardt  (b.  1876,  do.'). 
Prepared   in   Collinsville    Tp.    H.    S.      Alpha    Xi 
Delta;    Yo    Ma.      Teacher,    H.    S.,    Salem,    III., 
1916-17;  do.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Collinsville.  111.,  1917. 
Address,  Troy  Road,  Collinsville,  HI. 


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7389.     ALBON  LEDRU  BEVIS 
Secretary;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.   &   S. ;    b.    Ag   24, 

1893.  Macomb,  111.;  s.  Phileman  (b.  Ap  26. 
1865,  Virginia,  111.)  and  Leiira  (Palmer)  Bevis 
(b.  Ap  20,  1869,  Lavvrenceberg,  Ky.).  Pre- 
pared in  Duluth  (Minn.)  Central  II.  S.  Alpha 
Kappa  Psi;  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club,  Mgr.; 
Commercial  Club.  Sec..  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
St.  Louis.  Sec.  Aviation  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Ft. 
Sill,  Okla.,  1917;  do.,  1918 — .  Address,  5667 
Waterman  St.,   St.  Louis. 

7390.     ELIZABETH  GUNDER  BEYER 

(Sister   of   No.    6745) 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &    S.;    b.    Mr   3, 

1894,  Springfield,  111.;  d.  Peter,  Jr.  (b.  Dan- 
ville, 111.)  and  Mary  (Gunder)  Beyer,  (b.  1868, 
Fairmount,  111.).  Prepared  in  Danville  H.  S. 
Omicron  Nu;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Stud.  Council; 
Class  Hockey;  W.  A.  A.;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Teacher, 
Belleville,  111.  Entertainer  and  Canteen  Work- 
er, New  York;  do.,  France,  1918.  Address, 
Logansport,  Ind.;  bus.  add.,  12  Rue  d'Agues- 
seau,  c/o  American  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Paris,  France. 

7391.  ELLIOTT  BILLMAN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  S  18,  1893,  Tuscon, 
Ariz.;  s.  Howard  Billman.  Prepared  in  E.  St. 
Louis  H.  S.  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Lambda  Tau 
Rho;  Comitatus;  Egyptian  Club;  Fresh.  Var- 
sity Track;  Varsity  Cross  Country;  Varsity 
Track;  Trustee,  Illini  Publishing  Co.;  Law 
Club  Dance  Com.;  Law  Club  Smoker;  Home- 
coming Coin.;  Prelim.  Honors;  Grad.  Scholar- 
ship. Lawyer,  E.  St.  Louis,  111.  2nd  Lt.,  Avia- 
tion, A.  E.  F.,  France.  19 18 — .  Address,  Edge- 
mont  Sta.,  East  St.  Louis,  111.;  bus.  add.,  251 
Arcade    Bldg.,    do.t 

7392.  JESSIE  ELIZABETH  BISHOP 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  d.  Seth  Scott  and  Jessie 
A.  (Button)  Bishop.  Prepared  in  Lewis  Inst.; 
A.  B.,  Smith  Coll.,  191 1.  Final  Honors.  Head 
of  Circulation  Dept..  Pub.  Lib.,  Cedar  Rapids, 
la.     Address,   1726   Ridge  Ave.,   Evanston,   111. 

7393.     MARIE  TERESA  BLEUEL 
,    A.   B.   in  L.   A.   &  S.:   b.   My   20,   1892.   Chi- 
cago; d.  J.  G.  Bleuel.     Prepared  in  Carl  Schurz 
H.  S.,  Chicago.     Address,  Norwood  Park,  Chi- 
cago.! 

7394.  EDWARD  STEVENSON  BLOCK 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  .\gr.;  b.  My  3,  1895.  Chi- 
cago; s.  Louis  E.  Block.  Prepared  in  Wen- 
dell Phillips  H.  S.  Chi  Phi;  Helmet;  Ku 
Klux;  Sachem;  Comitatus;  Soph.  Cottilion 
Com.;  Sr.  Invitation  Com.;  Homecoming  Com.; 
Jr.  Councilman,  Stud.  Union.  With  The  Paper 
Specialties  Co.,  1916.  Sergt.,  io8th  San.  Tr 
Corps,  Cann)  Logan.  Tex.,  1917;  do.,  33rd  Div.. 
Diekirch,  Ger.  Address,  5912  S.  Park  Ave.. 
Chicago;   bus.   add.,    160   N.    Wells   St.,   do. 

7395.  CLINTON  L.  A.  BOCKEMOHLE 
Designer  and  Const.  Insp.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ; 
b.  My  21,  iSg'?;  s.  Henry  W.  and  Anna  E. 
(Schrepel)  Bockemohle  (b.  F  26,  1848,  New 
Bremen,  O.).  I'rejiared  in  Ellinwood  (Kan.) 
H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1911-12.  Draftsman  and 
Designer,  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  Ry.  Co.,  Chicago, 
1916-17;  Insp.  of  Const..  Gallup,  N.  M.,  19 17- 
i8;  do.,  Los  Angeles.  Calif.,  1018 — .  Mem., 
Am.  Assn.  of  Engrs.  Address,  Ellinwood.  Kan.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Stone  &  Webster,  147  Milk  St., 
Boston,    Mass. 

7396.  HSI  FAN  BOGGS 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  F  16.  1890,  Chikiang, 
China;  s.  Bas  Younp-ching.  Prepared  in  Nan 
Yang  Middle  .Sch.,  China.  111.  Chinese  -Stiul. 
Club;  Commercial  Club;  Ry.  Club;  r,e  Cercle 
Francais.  Address,  154  Tien  Pas  Lu,  Shang- 
hai, China. t 


7397-  EMERSON  FRANKLIN  BOLLINGER 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  ^Ja  23,  1893, 
New  Holland,  111.;  s.  John  Franklin  (b.  N  3, 
1856,  Scioto  Co..  O.)  and  Leonora  Elizabeth 
(Douglass)  Bollinger  (b.  Ja  1,  1806,  New  Hol- 
land, 111.).  Prepared  in  Lincoln  H.  S.;  Lin- 
coln Coll..  Lincoln,  111.,  1912-13.  Sigma  Tau; 
E.  E.  Soc.  Grad.  Apprentice  Course,  West- 
inghouse  Elec.  &  M.i^.  Co.,  Pittsburgh,  191 6-1 7; 
.Salesman,  do.,  Detroit,  191 7 — .  Married  Pearl 
Iniogene  Gale,  Je  2,  1917.  Lincoln,  111.  Child, 
W'aldon  Pearson,  b.  F  18,  1918.  Address,  98 
Linsdale  Ave.,  Detroit;  bus.  add.,  1205  Dime 
Savings  Bank  Bldg.,  do. 

7398.  WALTER  FRED  BOYE 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  2,  1894, 
St.  Paul,  111.;  s.  John  H.  (b.  1847,  Washington 
Co.,  111.)  and  Hannah  (Rheiner)  Boye  (b. 
1855,  Osage  Co.,  la.).  Preijared  in  Spring- 
field H.  S.;  LL.  B.  and  J.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1918.  Acacia;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Ionian; 
Innes  of  Court;  Repr.,  111.  Assn  of  Literary 
Soc;  Fresh.  Soph.  Debate.  O.  T.  S.,  U.  S. 
N.  R.,  Municipal  Pier,  Chicago.  Married  Helen 
Little,  S  s,  1917,  Kingsley,  la.  Address,  5721 
Kenwood  Ave.   Chicago. 

7399-     JOHN  THOMAS   BRADLEY,   JR. 

Recreation  Dir. ;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  S 
20,  1893,  Denver;  s.  John  Thomas  (b.  St. 
Louis)  and  Emma  Ensniinger  (b.  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Central  H.  S.,  St.  Louis. 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Alpha  Kapjm  Psi;  Ma- 
wan-da;  Helmet;  Sachem;  Tribe  of  Illini; 
Varsity  Baseball,  Capt.,  Sr.  Ball  Com.  With 
Cleveland  Baseball  Club;  Salesman,  St.  Louis, 
1916;  Asst.  Dir.  of  Recreation,  Nat.  Lamp 
Works  of  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Cleveland.  Married 
Mildred  Reid,  Mr  18,  1917,  Champaign.  Child, 
John  Thomas,  III,  b.  Ja  18,  1918.  Address, 
2320  Murray   Hill   Road,   Cleveland. 

7400.  GEORGE  KEYPORTS  BRADY 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  16,  1893,  Ft. 
Leavenworth,  Kan.;  s.  Col.  Jasper  E.  Brady. 
Prepared  in  South  Bend  (Ind.)  H.  S. :  Har- 
vard Univ.  ist  Lt.,  U.  S.  A.  A.,  A.  E.  F., 
France;  Returned  to  states.  .4ddress,  1270 
Ocean   Ave.,   Brooklyn,  N.   Y.t 

7401.  EMIL  GEORGE  BRANDNER 
Travelling  Representative;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  & 
S.;  b.  S  10,  1893,  Bucharest,  Roumania;  s.  Lud- 
wig  (b.  Regensburg.  Bavaria)  and  Marie 
(Schaischmidt)  Brandner.  Prepared  in  Waller 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Travelling  Representative  for 
Am.  Cocoanut  Butter  Co.,  Chicago.  Address, 
1437  Berteau  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  2531 
W.    1 8th  St.,  do. 

7402.  JO.SEPH  FRANKLIN  BRANDON 
Agriculturist;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ap  19,  1891, 
Washington,  Ind.;  s.  Josepli  Franklin  (b.  1838 
.Switzerland  Go.,  Ind.)  and  Harriet  (Bounell) 
Brandon  (b.  1845,  Broad  Ripiile,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Washington  (Ind.)  II.  S.  Acanthus; 
Am.  Soc.  of  .\gron.;  Fresh  Varsity  Football; 
Bus.  Mgr.,  Stud.  Directory,  1916.  Stud,  em- 
ployee, Montgomery  Ward  Co..  i9if>;  Asst. 
in  Dry  Land  Agr.,  IJ.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Akron, 
Colo,  and  Washington.  D.  C,  1916.  2nd  Lt., 
Air  Service,  Love  Field.  Tex.;  Mustered  out, 
Mr  7,  1919.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  201 
E.    George   St.,   Washington,   Ind. 

7403.  JOHN  BREEDIS 
Chemist:  B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  10,  1886, 
Russia.  Prepared  in  Russian  Sch.  Chem., 
The  Barrett  Co.,  Chicago,  1916-17;  do.,  Rohn 
&  Haas  Co.,  1917.  Pvt.,  C^hem.  .Service.  N.  A., 
1917 — .  Mem..  .'\.  C.  S.  Address,  310  Washing- 
ton St.,  Bristol,  Pa. 


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7404.     KMMA    MATH, DA    BREITSTADT 

(Sister  of  Nos.  1635,  740S) 
Dir..  Phys.  Tr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b. 
N  4,  1893,  Quincy,  111.;  d.  John  (1).  1843, 
Marburg,  tier.)  and  Louise  M.  (.Reisel)  Ureit- 
stadt  (b.  185J,  Belleville,  111.).  Prejiared  in 
Quincy  H.  S.  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Kajipa  Delta 
Pi;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Mask  and  Bauble;  Illiola; 
W.  A.  A.  Dir.,  Phys.  Tr.,  II.  S.,  Champaign, 
1916 — .  Address,  325  S.  9th  St.,  Quincy,  111.; 
bus.  add.,   806  S.   3rd  St.,   Champaign. 

7405.  IIULDA  CHARLOTTE  BREITSTADT 
(Sister  of  No.  1635,  7404) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  20,  1889, 
Quincy,  III.;  d.  Jolui  (b.  1843,  Ger.)  and  Lou- 
ise M.  (Reisel)  Breitstadt  (b.  1852,  Belleville, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S.;  Bradley 
Poly.  Inst.,  1909-11.  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Illiola; 
Hockey  Team,  1915.  Asst.,  H.  Sc,  Univ.  of 
III.,  1916-17;  Teacher,  H.  Sc,  Univ.  of  O., 
Athens,  O.,  1917-18;  Teacher,  H.  Sc,  H.  S., 
Linicoln,  Neb.,  1918 — .  Address,  325  S.  9th 
St.,  Quincy,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High  School, 
Lincoln,   Neb. 

7406.  AMOS  LLOYD  BRENEMAN 
B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  S  4,  1894,  Holton,  Kan.; 
s.  W.  N.  Breneman.  Prepared  in  Emporia  H. 
S.,  Kan.  Kappa  Sigma;  Tribe  of  the  lUini; 
Fresh.  Varsity  Football;  Class  Track;  Varsity 
Football.  Co.  B,  6th  Engrs.,  Washington  Bar- 
racks, Washington,  D.  C.  Address,  R.  5,  Em- 
poria, Kan.t 

7407.  CLELL  McARTHUR  BRENTLINGER 
Elec    Engr. ;   B.   S.   in   E.    E. ;   b.   D   10,    1893, 

Freelandville,  Ind.;  s.  Emmett  P.  (b.  Ja  20, 
1865,  Carlisle,  Ind.)  and  Carrie  (McArthur) 
Brentlinger  (b.  Jl  13,  1870,  Freelandville,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Carlisle  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa 
Nu.  Eng.  Asst.  to  Vice-Pres.  of  Traffic,  West. 
Union  Telegraph  Co.,  New  York  City.  Mar- 
ried Mary  Louise  States,  Je  25,  1918,  Urbana. 
Address,  c/o  Western  Union  Telegraph  Co., 
New  York  City. 

7408.  VERNE    WILLIAM    BRINKERHOFF 
B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  Jl  3,   1889,  Rock  Island,  111.; 

s.  Sherman  S.  Brinkerhoff.  Prepared  in  Rock 
Island  H.  S.  Address,  902  22nd  St.,  Rock  Is- 
land,  Ill.t 

7409.  ROGER  BECKWITH  BRONSON 
With  Packard  Motor  Co.;  A.  B.  in  Com- 
merce; b.  F  25,  1894,  LuVerne,  Minn.;  s. 
W^illiam  Spenser  (b.  LuVerne,  Minn.)  and 
Myra  Evelyn  (Beckwith)  Bronson.  Prepared 
in  West  Des  Moines  H.  S.  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
Ma-wan-da;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Bus.  Mgr.,  1916 
Illio.  With  Packard  Motor  Co.,  Rockford,  111. 
Capt.,  Inf.  Reserve  Corps,  ist  O.  T.  C,  Ft. 
Sheridan.  HI.  Married  Madeline  Josephine 
Petritz,  O  6,  1917,  Fort  Worth,  Tex.  Address. 
955  N.   Main  St.,   Rockford,  111. 

7410.  ETHEL  ISABEL  BROOKS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  6,  1891, 
Beecher  City,  111.;  d.  Daniel  (b.  Mr  20,  1844) 
and  Sarah  Catherine  (Arbogast)  Brooks  (b.  Ja 
3,  1847).  Prepared  in  Charlestown  H.  S. ;  Sel- 
ma  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  Omicron 
Nu;  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Teacher,  H.  S..  Arm- 
strong, 111.,  1916 — .  Address,  Beecher  City, 
111.;    bus.   add.,   Armstrong,   111. 

741 1.  RAYMOND  HARRISON  BROOKS 
Traffic  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  4,  1891, 
Oakville.  HI.;  s.  William  Larkin  (b.  Ag  14, 
1865,  Makanda,  111.)  and  Minnie  (Lilley) 
Brooks  (b.  Ap  22,  18^3,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Marion  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Prom.  Com.;  Sr. 
Wemoriai  Com.  Asst.  Traflfic  Mgr.,  Chicago 
Telephone    Co.,     1918 — .       Married     Petchians 


Marie  Becker,  S  15,  1916,  Woodstock,  111.  Ad- 
dress, iji  Calender  Ave.,  La  Grange,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  212    W.   Washington   St.,   Chicago. 

7412.  "BAYARD  BROWN 
(Son  of  No.  s8) 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  21,  1891,  Genoa,  111.; 
s.  Dillon  S.  ('75),  and  Emily  E.  (Pond)  Brown. 
Prepared  in  Genoa  II.  S.  Agr.  Club.  Farmer, 
Libertyville,  III.  Lt.,  Co.  K,  26th  Inf.,  ist 
Div.,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  awarded  Croix  de 
Guerre;  Gassed  Je  4,  1918;  Wounded  Ag  25, 
1 918.   Died   from   wounds  O   11,    1918,  France. 

7413.  CLAIR  WILLIAM  BROWN 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  18,  1891,  Fair- 
view,  Ind.;  s.  Henry  II.  and  Antionnette 
(Newton)  Brown.  Prepared  in  Aurora  (Ind.) 
II.  S.;  Moores  Hill  Coll.,  1911.  Grad.  Work 
Univ.  of  Minn.,  igi6.  Agr.  Club;  Country 
Life  Club.  Teacher,  Agr.,  Greensburg,  Ind. 
.Iddress,   Greensburg,   Ind. 

7414.  KENNETH  GEORGE  BROWN 
Bond  Trader;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  12, 
1893,  Brazil,  Ind.;  s.  John  M.  (b.  My  5.  1862, 
Sheldon,  111.)  and  Martha  (Deffibaugh)  Brown. 
Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.;  De  Paul  Univ., 
Chicago,  1916.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Alpha  Delta 
Sigma;  Lambda  Epsilon  Phi;  Bus.  i\Igr.,  Daily 
mini.  Bond  Trader,  Babcock  Rushton  &  Co., 
Chicago.  1st  Lt.,  C.  A.  C,  U.  S.  A.;  Capt.,  C. 
A.  C  Nice,  France,  1918;  Returned  to  states; 
Gen.  Hosp.  No.  36,  Detroit.  Address,  402  W. 
High  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  137  S.  La  Salle 
St.,  Chicago. 

7415.  LISBETH  BROWN 
Dietitian;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  11,  1893, 
liatavia.  111.;  d.  Edward  Chapin  (b.  N  27,  1862, 
Greenfield,  Mass.)  and  Jessie  Miller  (Yates) 
Brown  (b.  D  5,  1861,  Geneva,  III.).  Prepared 
in  West  Aurora  H.  S.;  Milwaukee-Downer 
Coll.,  1912-15.  Delta  Gamma;  Omicron  Nu; 
II.  .Sc  Club.  Dietitian,  Colonial  Hosp.,  Geneva, 
lU.,  1916-18.  U.  S.  A.  Gen.  Hosp.  No.  2,  Ft. 
McHenry,  Md.;  Mustered  out,  F  5.  1919.  Ad- 
dress,  151    Batavia   Ave.,   Batavia,   111. 

7416.     ROBERT  REA  BROWN 
(Brother   of  Nos.  4573,  SS60 

Business;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  S  27,  1893, 
Belleville.  111.;  s.  Hugh  White  (b.  F  20,  1841, 
Lock  Haven,  Pa.)  and  Emma  Rosalind  (.Alex- 
ander) Brown  (b.  O  24,  1856,  Belleville,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Alplia  Kappa  Psi; 
Sachem;  Fresh.  Varsity  Baseball;  Varsity 
Baseball;  1916  Illio  Staff;  Sr.  Smoker  Com.; 
Class  Treas.  Export  and  Import  House,  New 
York  City,  1916-17.  14th  Co.,  8th  Reg.,  Platts- 
burg,  N.  Y.,  N  1917:  ist  Lt..  Inf.  U.  S.  R.. 
.\.  P.  O.  714,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  In  charge  of 
.\utomatic  Guns,  France;  23rd  Inf.,  A.  R.  C, 
M.  H.  I.,  Neuilly,  France,  1918;  Severely 
wounded,  O  4,  1918;  Capt..  Army  of  Occupa- 
tion, 1919.  Address,  605  W.  Oregon  St.,  Ur- 
Iiana. 

7417.     EARL  VIVIAN  BRUINGTON 

Agriculturist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  22,  1894, 
Cameron,  HI.;  s.  A.  D.  (b.  Mr  13,  1868,  do.) 
and  Addie  Blanche  (Hall)  Bruington  (b.  F 
19.  1872).  Prepared  in  Galesburg  H.  S.  .M- 
pha  Zeta;  Pi  Pi  Rho;  Phi  Kappa  Tau;  .-Xgr. 
Club;  Farm  House;  Graphomen;  Hoof  and 
Horn  Club:  Country  Life  Club;  Ed.,  ///.  Agr.; 
Class  Football;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors. 
Farm  accounts  work  for  Univ.  of  111.  and  O.  S. 
Dept.  of  .^Xgr.,  1916-18:  Co.  Chm..  Food  Pro- 
ductions Com.  of  St.  Council  of  Defense;  Co. 
Seed  Com.  .Adm.;  Co.  Farm  Labor  Adm., 
1018 — .  Auth.:  Articles  in  Farmer's  Rez-iew. 
Mem.,  A.  F.  .\.  M. :  Christian  Church;  Pres., 
C^oldbrook  Country  Life  Club;  Pres..  Warren 
Co.  Farm  Bur.     Address,  Cameron,  HI. 


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7418.  ORELLO  SIMMONS  BUCKNER 
Cerani.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  b.  Ag  27, 
1893,  Urbana;  s.  Rev.  F.  F.  Buckner.  Pre- 
pared in  Newark  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  Kcramos; 
Ceram.  Club;  North  Atlantic  Club.  Coram., 
Worcester,  Mass.  Address,  3  Mason  St..  New- 
ark, N.  J.;  bus.  add.,  2  Harvard  Place,  Wor- 
sr,  Ma 


cester 


lass.T 


7419.  TEMPLE  IIOYNE  BUELL 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  S  9.  1895,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Charles  Clinton  Buell.  Prepared  in 
Lake  Forest  Acad.  Chi  Psi;  Arch.  Club;  Class 
Swimming;  Varsity  Swimming;  Mask  and  Bau- 
ble. 2nd  Lt..  C.  A.,  France.  Address,  406 
Laurel  Ave.,  Highland  Park,  Ill.f 

7420.  ABRAHAM  SAMUEL  BUHAI 
Ceram.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  b.  O  29, 
1895,  Chicago;  s.  Samuel  P.uhai.  Prepared  in 
W.  McKinley  H.  S.  Zeta  Beta  Tau;  Lambda 
Epsilon  Phi;  Ceram.  Club;  Menorah  Soc. ;  Tribe 
of  the  mini;  Varsity  Tennis;  Class  Basketball. 
Ceram.  Engr.,  Des  Moines.  Address,  1329 
Turner  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add..  Brown  Apts., 
Des  Moines. t 

7421,  LLOYD  DANIEL  BUNTING 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  11,  1891.  Ellery, 
111.;  s.  Daniel  Bunting.  Prepared  in  S.  Colle- 
giate Inst.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Innes  of 
Court;  Philoniathean;  Epvptian  Club;  Fresh. - 
Soph.  Debate;  Staff,  Daily  lUini;  Soph.  Smok- 
er Com.  Sergt.,  33S  Co.  C,  M.  G.  Bat.,  Camp 
Dodge,  la.     Address,  Ellery,  IlLf 

7422.  DAVID  WARNER  BURGOON 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Jl  10,  1893, 
Philadelphia;  s.  William  Upton  (b.  Ag  23,  i860, 
Pittsburgh)  and  Mary  (Foley)  Burgoon  (b.  D 
II,  1868,  Ireland).  Prepared  in  E.  St.  Louis 
H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Adelphic;  Stud.  Branch, 
A.  I.  E.  E.;  Varsity  Track,  Cross  Country. 
Elec.  Engr.,  Railroad  Springs,  Pittsburgh,  1916; 
Mfg.  4  R.  R.  Springs.  Philadelphia,  1916-17. 
R.  O.  T.  C,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  C.  A.  C;  Army 
Trench  Mortar  Sch.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Ad- 
dress,   191 1    N.    19th    St.,    East    St.    Louis,    111. 

7423.  PAUL  HENRY   BURKHART 
Elec.  Engr.;   B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  16,   1896, 

Henry,  111.;  s.  Henry  Charles  (b.  Ag  4.  1862, 
St.  Louis)  and  Mae  (Crompton)  Burkhart  (b. 
D  23,  1873,  Rock  Island,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Henry  H.  S.  Grad.  work,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech., 
Asst.,  E.  Engng.,  do.,  1916-18;  Research  work. 
do.,  19 18 — .  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  Address,  Henry, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech., 
Boston. 

7424.  CLIFFORD  CLARE  BURNS 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Jl  3,  1886,  Louis- 
berg,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Platteville  (Wis.) 
Norm.  Sch.  Agr.  Club;  Country  I-ife  Club. 
Teacher  in  Agr.  Norm.  Sch.,  Platteville.  Wis. 
Address.  East  DuliU(iue,  111.;  bus.  add.,  517  W. 
Main    St.,    Platteville,    Wis.f 

7425.  OWEN  McINTOSH  BURNS 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  6,  1892,  Danville, 
III.;  s.  W.  C.  Burns.  Prepared  in  Danville 
II.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Innes  of  Court; 
Comitatus;  Chm.,  Sr.  Smoker  Com.;  Home- 
coming Com.;  Stud.  Council.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft. 
Sheridan,  1917;  Capt.,  Inf.,  Rockford,  1917; 
Capt.,  Co.  L,  341  Inf.,  Bar  60,  Camp  Grant, 
Rockford,  111.,  1918.  Address,  429  N.  Hazel 
St..   Danville,  111. 

7426.     THOMAS    HENRY    BURRELL 
Designer;    B.    S.    in   A.    E.;    b.    O    11.    1893, 
Albion,   111.;   s.   William  Thomas   (b.   Eng.)    and 
Charlotte     (Annias)      Burrell     (b.     do.).       Pre- 
pared in  Albion  H.   S.     Tau   Beta   Pi;   Prelim. 


and  Final  Honors.  Reinforced  Concrete  Es- 
timator, A.  J.  Widtner,  St.  Louis,  1917-18; 
Reinforced  Concrete  Designer,  Truscon  Steel 
Co.,  Youngstown,  O.,  1918.  Sergt.,  Home 
Guards,  Youngstown,  O. ;  Pvt.,  70th  Co.,  6th 
Inf.,  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.;  539th  Engrs.,  do.; 
K.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  1918;  Mustered 
out,  Ja  5,  1919.  Address,  Albion,  111.;  bus.  add., 
Truscon  Steel  Co.,  Youngstown,  O. 

7427.  RALPH  SAMUEL  BURWASH 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2602,  3304,  5567,  5568,  6130) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  D  23.  1892. 
Plainview,  111.;  s.  Thomas  Nathaniel  (b.  Ag 
15,  1847,  Can.)  and  Sarah  Margaret  (Boswell) 
Burwash  (b.  Mr  27,  i8ss,  Shipman,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S. 
M.  E.  Drafting  work  for  Burr  Co.,  Cham- 
paign, 1916;  Farmer,  Alvin,  111.,  1917 — . 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.     Address,  Alvin,  111. 

7428.  KENNETH   BURMAN  BUSH 
Civ.    Engr.;    B.    S.    in   C.    E. ;   b.   My  4,    1893, 

Danville,  111.;  s.  Clement  James  (b.  N  18,  1866, 
Bristol,  Eng.)  and  Susan  Marie  (Burman) 
Bush  (b.  S  4,  1874,  St.  Louis).  Prepared  in 
Quincy  H.  S.  Theta  Chi;  Pi  Omicron;  Lt., 
Univ.  Brig.  Civ.  Engr.,  Indian  Grave  Drain- 
age Work,  Quincy,  111.  ist  Lt.,  Inf.,  Camp 
(ireene  and  Camp  Stewart;  France,  1918; 
Capt.,  Co.  E,  4th  Regt.,  do.;  Army  of  Occupa- 
tion. Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  111.  Soc.  of  Engrs. 
.Iddress,    1225    Park   Place,   Quincy,    111. 

7429.  CHESTER  JUNIUS   CADLE 

.'\.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Jl  2,  1894,  Charles- 
town,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  O  1848,  New  Haven, 
111.)  and  Desdamona  (Wheatly)  Cadle  (b.  D 
1S59,  Charlestown,  111.).  Prei)ared  in  Wash- 
ington and  Jefferson  Acad.,  Washington,  Pa. 
Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Harvard  Clrad.  Sch.  of  Bus. 
Adm.,  1916-17.  U.  S.  N.  R.,  1917;  Chief  Q.  M., 
U.  S.  Naval  Flying  Corp.,  Rockaway  Beach, 
L.  I.,  N.  Y.  Address,  Charlestown,  111. 

7430.  DAVID  JOSEPH  CAMPBELL 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  12,  1888, 
Olney,  111.;  William  J.  (b.  Olney,  111.)  and 
Mary  Elian  (Krichbaum)  Campbell  (b.  Can- 
ton, O.).  Prepared  in  Olney  11.  S.;  Norm. 
I'niv.,  Summer,  191 1.  Instr.,  Sc,  II.  S., 
Westville,  III.,  1916;  Harvey,  111.,  1917-  Chem., 
San.  Corps,  LI.  S.  A.  Laboratory,  Yale  Univ., 
New  Haven,  Conn.  Address,  601  S.  Walnut 
St.,    Urbana. 

7431.  CARRIE  ESTHER  CARLSON 
Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &•  S.;  b.  O  21, 
1893,  Chicago;  d.  Charles  John  (b.  1861, 
Sweden)  and  Karin  (Larson)  Carlson  (b. 
i86r,  do.).  Prepared  in  Austin  II.  S.,  Chicago. 
Teacher,  Amboy  H.  S.,  111.,  1916-17;  do., 
Pinckneyville,  111.,  1917-18;  Prin.,  do.,  1918 — . 
.Iddress^  1030  Mansfield  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,    Pinckneyville,    111. 

7432.  LEE  RUSSELL  CARLSON 
Prin.,  11.  S.;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  N  6, 
1893,  (Tlarence,  111.;  s.  Fred  and  Emma  (Stray- 
er)  Carlson.  Prepared  in  Paxton  H.  S.  Alpha 
Chi  Rho.  Teacher,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Auburn,  111., 
191618;  Prin.,  do..  1918 — .  Married  Emily  J. 
Apland,  N  18,  191 5,  Paxton,  111.  Child,  Lee 
Russell,  Jr.,  b.  S  28,  1917.  Address,  Auburn, 
111. 

7433.  FRANKLIN  OTIS  CARROLL 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E.;  b.  F  10. 
1893,  Washington,  Ind.;  s.  Erwin  T.  (b.  N  18, 
1871,  do.)  ancl  Lillie  Mae  (Bawldin)  Carroll 
(I).  My  30,  1876,  Wheatland,  Ind.).  Prejiared 
in  Benton  (Ind.)  Tp.  II.  S.  Ry.  Club.  Elec. 
Engr.,  O.  Elec.  R.  K..  Columbus,  O.,  1916-17- 
ist  Lt.,  U.  S.  A.  S.,  Kelly  Field,  San  Antonio, 
Tex.,    1918 — .      Address,   Jerseyville,    111. 


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7434.  lUSSKFJ,  D.  V.  CASTLE 
Auditor;  A.  li.  in  Coniiiierce;  b.  Jl  23,  1892, 
Kenipton,  111.;  s.  Lyman  D.  V.  (b.  Camden,  N. 
Y.)  and  Ada  (Urown)  Castle  (b.  Paint  Creek, 
W.  Va.).  I'reparcd  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Asst. 
Auditor,  Univ.  of  III.,  igiS — .  Address,  20J 
S.   Roniine,   Urbana. 

7435.  GRACE  ELIZABETH  CIIAMPLIN 
B.  S.  in  H.  So.;  b.  D  24,  1892,  Chicago;  d. 
Sherman  Harrison  (b.  Mr  17,  186.S,  Sycamore, 
111.)  and  Anna  (Gerald)  Champlin  (b.  Je  27, 
1869,  Sweden).  Prepared  in  McKinley  II.  S. ; 
Lewis  Inst.,  1912-13.  Delta  Gamma;  Phi  Del- 
ta Psi;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Sr.  Breakfast  Com.  Ad- 
dress,   3947   Jackson   Blvd.,   Chicago. 

743C.     TIEN  TSAI  CHANG 

B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Jl  20,  1891,  Canton,  China; 
s.  Chung  Shu  Chang.  Prepared  in  Prep.  Sch., 
Peking  Univ..  China.  Chinese  Stud.  Club.  Ad- 
dress, Kwang  Yick  Yuen  &  Co.,  No.  12  Wihiier 
St.,  Kong  Kong,  China. t 

7436A.  JOHN  BAPTISTE  CHARTRAND 
Sales  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  29,  1890, 
East  St.  Louis,  111.;  s.  George  Chartrand.  Pre- 
pared in  East  St.  Louis  H.  S.  Sales  Mgr., 
Chicago  District,  Moloney  Elec.  Co.  Warrant 
Officer.  U.  S.  N..  Steam  Engng.  Sch.,  Stevens 
Inst.,  Hoboken,  N.  J.  Address,  1470  St.  Louis 
Ave.,  East  St.  Louis,  111. 

7437.     CARNEY  EDWARD  CHATTEN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  Je  2:,   1884,  Flora, 
111.;   s.    G.    W.    Chatten.      Prepared   in   So.   111. 
St.   Norm.   Sch.     Address,   Flora,  Ill.t 

7438.  LAN-SUNG  CHEN 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  A.  M.,  191 7;  b.  O  10, 
1890,  Tientsin,  China;  s.  T.  P.  Chen.  Pre- 
pared in  Tientsin  China)  Middle  Sch.  Cos- 
mopolitan Club;  Chinese  Stud.  Club;  Cml. 
Club;  Ry.  Club.     Address,  Peking,  China. t 

7439.  DOROTHY  CHEW 
Dietitian;    A.   B.    in   L.    A.    &    S.;    b.    Mr    15, 

1894,  Pueblo,  Colo.;  d.  Edward  Reynolds  (b. 
Ja  3.  1853,  Lexington,  Ky.)  and  Mary  Ella 
(Shepherd)  Chew  (b.  Jl  30,  1868,  St.  Louis). 
Prepared  in  Centennial  H.  S.,  Pueblo,  Colo. 
Kapjia  Kappa  Gamma.  Teacher,  Spanish,  Cen- 
tennial H.  S.,  Pueblo, Colo.;  Dietitian,  U.  S. 
A.,  Gen.  Hosp.  No.  21.  Denver,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, 2028  Court  St.,  Pueblo,  Colo. 

7440.     OTTO  CHRISTY 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  15,  1883,  Riley,  Ind.;  s. 
J.  E.  Christy.  Prepared  in  Youngstown  (Ind.) 
H.   S.     Address,  Riley,  Ind.t 

7441.  EDMUND  CIESLIK 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  D  21,  i8gi, 
Gert  Prepared  in  German  H.  S.  Der  Deutsche 
Verein.  Inspecting  Engr..  Highway  Dept., 
Cook  Co.  Address,  1941  Thomas  St.,  Chica- 
go.! 

7442.  GEORGE  CLARK 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  20,  1894, 
Carthage,  111.;  s.  V.  E.  Clark.  Prepared  in 
Carthage  H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho;  Ma-wan-da;  Ku  Klux;  Sachem;  Varsity 
Football;  Varsity  Baseball:  Fresh.  N'arsity 
Basketball  and  Track.  Asst.  Prof.,  Phys.,  Univ. 
of  Kan.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Riley.  Kan.;  2nd  Lt., 
U.  S.  Inf.,  Ft.  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  1917;  A.  E. 
F.    Address,  327  Main  St.,  (Carthage,  111. 

7443.     HAROLD   EDWARD   CLARK 
Ceram.   Engr.:   B.   S.   in  Ceram.   E. ;   b.  O   13, 
1894.  Sterling,   111.;   s.   Charles  A.   Clark.     Pre- 
pared in  Sterling  Tp.  II.  S.     Sigrma  Alpha  Ep- 


silon;  Keramos.  Ceram  Engr.,  Robinson  Clay 
I'roduct  Co.,  Akron,  O.;  Monmouth  Clay  Mfg. 
Co.,  Monmouth,  111.;  with  Scovcll  Willington 
iS:  Co.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1919 — .  U.  S.  A.. 
Sch.  of  Aerial  Photography;  Mustered  out,  D 
17,  1918.  Mem.,  Am.  Ceram.  Soc.  Address,  84 
Spring  St..  Springfield,  Mass.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
ScoveTl  Willington  &  Co.,  do. 

7444.  MERIBAH  ELIZA  CLARK 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  9,  1887, 
Meade,  Kan.;  d.  Edward  Everett  (b.  Mt.  Ster- 
ling, 111.)  and  Meribah  Eliza  (Ritchey)  Clark 
(b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Sterling  II.  S. 
Teacher,  Shelbyville,  111.  Address,  Mt.  Ster- 
ling, 111.;  bus.  add..  High  School,  Shelbyville, 
111. 

7445-  JAMES  RUSSELL  CLARKE 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ag  31,  1892, 
Libertyville,  111.  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Teacher,  Mech.  Draw.,  H.  S.,  Rock  Island,  111. 
Co.  B,  315th  Supply  Train  Hdqtrs.,  Camp 
Travis,  Tex.;  Army  of  Occupation,  Ger.  Ad- 
dress, 1302  S.  4th  St.,  Charleston,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  loio  22nd  St.,  Rock  Island,  Ill.t 

7446.  ALBERT  JAY  CLARKSON 
Designer;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  4,  1893, 
Bloomington,  111.;  s.  Berta  Jay  (b.  Scotland) 
and  Nellie  Gertrude  (Reeder)  Clarkson  (b. 
Wapella,  111.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
E.  E.  Soc.  Draftsman.  Elec.  Dept.,  N.  Y. 
Central  R.  R.,  New  York  City,  1916-18;  De- 
signer, Air  Nitrates  Corp.,  New  York  City, 
1918 — .  Mem.,  Christian  Church.  Married 
Eva  Blanche  McDaniel,  D  25,  1916,  Champaign. 
.4ddress,  3038  Hull  Ave.,  New  York  City;  bus. 
add.,   360  Madison  Ave.,   do. 

7447-  CLARA  ALICE  CLAUSEN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  21,  1891, 
El  Paso,  111.;  d.  Lewis  (b.  Ap  6,  1847,  Emden, 
Ger.)  and  Anna  (Harms)  Clausen  (b.  Mr  9, 
1853,  Peoria).  Prepared  in  El  Paso  II.  S. 
Teacher,  German  in  Tp.  H.  S.,  Lovington,  111., 
1916-17;  do.,  Ger.  and  Spanish,  East  Chicago, 
Ind.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  German  Lutheran  Church. 
.■Iddrcss,  Secor,  111.;  bus.  add.,  1208  Beacon 
St.,    East   Chicago,   Ind. 

7448.     DOROTHEA  MARION  CLAYBERG 
(HAMILL) 
(Wife    of   No.    7579;    Sister   of   No.    5595) 
B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  27,  1893.  Oak  Park,  111.; 
d.  George  M.  (b.  O  16,  1842)  and  Anna  (Jones) 
Clayberg    (b.    F    10,    1869).      Prepared    in    Oak 
Park    and    River    Forest    Tp.    11.    Schs.      Arch. 
Club;  V.  P.,  Fresh.  Class.     Arch,  drafting    Oak 
Park,  1916;  do.,  Bloomington,  111.,  1917;  Mech. 
drafting,  Chicago,   19 17.     Married  Eugene  Carl  ■ 
Hamill  ('16),  Ag  24.  1917,  Oak  Park,  111.     Ad- 
dress, Joachim  Valley,  Calif. 

7449.  HOWARD  JOHN  CLINEBELL 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  14,  1889, 
Glasford,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  D  ig,  1854,  do.)  and 
Anna  L.  (Peters)  Clinebell  (b.  D  22,  1862,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Glasford  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.,  1912-14.  Co.  Agr.  Agt.,  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.  Married  Clem  L.  Whittenburg.  Je  29, 
1 916.  Address,  2104  N.  nth  St.,  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.;  bus.  add..  Room  45,  Court  House,  do. 

7450.  FRIEDA  COBB 
Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  2,  i88g, 
Sydney,  Australia;  d.  Nathan  Augustus  (b.  Je 
30,  1859,  Spencer,  Mass.)  and  Alice  Vara 
(Proctor)  Cobb  (1).  Ap  22.  1854,  Spencer, 
Mass.).  Prepared  in  English  IT.  S.,  Cambridge, 
Mass..  and  West.  H.  S.,  Washington.  D.  C.; 
Radcliffe  Coll.,  1909-12.  Fellow  in  Hot.,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  1916-18.  Address,  1002  Cornwell 
Place,   Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 


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7451.  RUSSELL  SMITH  COLTON 
Sales  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  F  19, 
1892,  Racine,  Wis.;  s.  Albin  Bradford  (b. 
Mr  24,  1859,  Athens,  Mo.)  and  Lillie  (Smith) 
Colton  (b.  Galcsburg,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Central  H.  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  and  Kemper 
Mil.  Sch.,  Boonville,  Mo.  Phi  Gannna  Delta. 
Supervising  Engr.,  Ft.  Madison  la.,  191 6; 
Inspecting  Engr.,  U.  S.  Engrs.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  191O-17;  Sales  Engr.,  Allied  Const.  Ma- 
chinery Corp..  N.  Y.,  1918.  ist  Lt.,  R.  O. 
T.  C,  San  Juan,  Porto  Rico,  1918;  do.,  Co. 
D,  375th  Inf.,  Camp  Las  Casas,  do.,  1918;  Mus- 
tered out,  D  12,  19 18.  Address,  c/o  Allied 
Const.   Mach.  Corp.,   120  Broadway,  N.  Y. 

7452.  DAVID  ORIS  CONLEY 
(Brother  of  No.  5604) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  23,  1894. 
Strcator,  111.;  s.  Dr.  D.  S.  (b.  Jl  14,  i860, 
Richmond  Co.,  O.)  and  Elizabeth  (Green)  Con- 
ley  (b.  S  16,  i860,  Mich.).  Prepared  in 
Streator  H.  S.;  N.  W.  Univ.  Address,  115  W. 
Kent    St.,    Streator,    Ill.t 

7453.  RICHARD  NEWELL  COOLIDGE 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  18,  1892, 
Plattsmouth,  Neb.;  s.  Henry  Pomeroy  (b.  Mr 
18.  i860,  Glenwood,  la.)  and  Elizabeth  Mon- 
day (Newell)  Coolidge  (b.  N  5,  1866,  Platts- 
mouth, Neb.).  Prepared  in  Lead  (S.  Dak.) 
H.  S.  Triangle;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Tau; 
Prelim.  Honors.  Civ.  Engr.,  Streator,  111., 
1916;  do.,  Chicago,  1916-17;  do.,  Whiting, 
Ind.,  1917;  do..  New  York  City,  1917 — .  Mar- 
ried Dorothy  C^ray  Mulford,  S  23,  1918,  Streat- 
or, 111.  Address,  270  E.  176th  St.,  New  York 
City;  bus.  add.,  39  Whitehall  St.,  do. 

7454.  GABRIEL  VICTOR  COOLS 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  12,  1892,  Panama; 
s.  M.  Gabriel  (b.  St.  Lucia)  and  Aziraide 
St.  (Tlair  (Victor)  Cools  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  St.  Mary's  Coll.,  St.  Lucia  and  Prep.  Sch.; 
Lincoln  Univ.,  1912-13;  Clark  Coll.,  Wor- 
cester, Mass..  1913-14.  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  la., 
igi8.  Kappa  .Alpha  Psi;  Cosmopolitan;  Catholic 
Stud.  Soc.  Grad.  Stud.,  Econ.,  Coll.  of  New 
York  City,  1916-17;  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  la., 
191 7-1 8.  Address,  c/o  Morgan,  2453  7th  Ave.. 
New    York   City. 

74SS.     CHARLES  EDWARD  COOPER 
Farmer;  B.   S.  in  Agr. ;  b.   N    10,   1892,  Car- 
lisle, Ind.;  s.  J.  W.  Cooper.     Prepared  in  Car- 
lisle  (Ind.)   H.   S.     Address,   Carlisle,  Ind.f 

7456.  DAVID   WILLIAM  COOPER 
Agent;    B.    S.    in    E.    E.;    b.    Jl    26,    1S94, 

Astoria,  111.;  s.  W.  S.  Cooper.  Prepared  in 
Astoria  H.  S.  Agt.,  Auto.  Co.,  Astoria,  111. 
Address,   Astoria,   Ill.t 

7457.  EDWARD   ALDEN   COOPER 
Salesman;    A.    B.    in    L.    A..  &   S.;    b.   Jl    21, 

1893,  Chicago;  s.  George  Spooner  (b.  O  7, 
1868,  Marietta,  O.)  and  Anne  .Seaton  (Croth- 
ers)  Cooper  (b.  O  22,  1868,  Exeter,  Eng. ). 
pTei)ared  in  Lyons  Tp.  H.  S.,  La  Grange,  111. 
.\lpha  Delta  Phi;  Helmet;  (Jlass  Basketball. 
Factory,  Maxwell  Motor  Car  Co.,  Detroit, 
1915-16;  Wholesale  Salesman,  Sales  Investi- 
gator, do.,  1916-17;  Factory  Representative,  do., 
'9'7;  Special  Representative,  do.,  191 7-18.  ist 
Class  Machinist  Mate.  Aviation  Sect.,  U.  S.  N., 
Great  Lakes,  III.,  1918 — .  Address,  6807  Green- 
view  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Maxwell  Motor 
Sales  Corp.,   Detroit,  Mich. 

7458.     VAIL  CORDELL 

(Brother  of  No.   6814) 

Supt.,  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  9, 

1889,    Industry,    111.;    s.    Robert    McMurry    (b. 

F    22,     1861,     Waupakaneta,     O.)     and     Lucy 


Ethelyn  (Vail)  Cordell  (b.  Je  24,  i860,  In- 
dustry, 111.).  Prepared  in  West.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.  Supt.,  Schs.,  Barry,  111.  Address,  424  N. 
Johnson  St.,  Macomb,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Barry, 
ill.t 

7459.  BRUCE  HERBERT  CORZINE 
(Brother  of  No.  5616) 
Supt.,  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  26, 
1893,  Isabel,  111.;  s.  John  J.  (b.  Jl  27,  1852, 
O.)  and  Celia  R.  (Winn)  Corzine  (b.  N  28, 
1855,  O.).  Prepared  in  East.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.  Chi  Psi;  Phi  Delta  Kappa;  Psych.  Club; 
Fresh.  Varsity  Football.  Asst.  Supt.  Schs., 
Evanston,  111.,^  1916-17.  333rd  F.  A.,  1917- 
1918;  Psych.  Examiner,  Co.  i.  Camp  Green- 
leaf,  Chickamauga  Park,  Ga.,  19 18.  Address, 
1402   3rd  St.,   Charleston,   111. 

7460.     MANOEL    FERREIRA   da   COSTA 
B.    S.    in    E.    E.;    b.    Mr    10,    1893,    Brazil;    s. 

Lysinvaco    F.    da   Costa.      Prepared    in    S.    Am. 

Sch.      Address,    156    Muricy    St.,    Cortiba,    Pa- 

vana,   Brazil. t 

7461.     LICINIO   DA   SILVA  COUTO 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in   E.    E. ;    b.    Jl    10,    1892, 
Brazil;   s.   Antonio   da  Silva  Couto.      Prepared 
in    Drexil    (Brazil)    Inst.      Address,    9    Rua   Je 
S.  Bras  Meyer,  Rio  de  Janeiro,  Brazil. t 

7462.  CLINTON  HARRIMAN  COWGILL 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  S  6,  1890, 
Sterling,  Kan.;  s.  E.  B.  Cowgill.  Prepared  in 
Topeka  (Kan.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Rho  Chi;  Arch. 
Club.  Instr.  Arch.,  Okla.  Agr.  and  Mech.  Coll. 
Address,  1273  College  Ave.,  Topeka,  Kan.;  bus. 
add.,  603   Lewis  St.,  Stillwater,  Okla.t 

7463.     DUDLEY   WINTHROPE   CRANE 
(Husband  of  No.  7362) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  11,  1892,  Mont- 
clair,  N.  J.;  s.  Frank  S.  (b.  Jl  4,  1861,  do.) 
and  Sarah  Sounds  (Crolius)  Crane  (b.  O  26, 
1863).  Prepared  in  Montclair  (N.  J.)  II.  S.; 
Rutgers  Coll,.  N.  J.,  1911-12.  Psi  Upsilon; 
.Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Ma-wan-da;  Ku  Klux;  Hel- 
met; Comitatus;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Varsity 
Basketball  and  Swimming;  Pres.,  Jr.  Class. 
I'"arnier.  Troop  B,  First  111.  Cavalry,  1916. 
Married  Laura  Bardwell  ('16),  Je  30,  1917, 
.Aurora,  111.  Child,  John  Dudley,  b.  Ag  20, 
1 91 8.     Address.   R  8,  Fulton,  N.  Y. 

7464.     THOMAS    CARL   CRAVENS 

Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  14,  1893, 
Bloomiield,  Ind.;  s.  John  A.  (b.  do.)  and  Cora 
(Williams)  Cravens  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Bloomiield  H.  S. ;  Wabash  Coll.,  1912-14.  Al- 
pha Gamma  Rho;  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Fresh. 
Varsity  Football.  Exten.  work  for  Purdue 
Univ.,  19 16;  Farmer.  191 7;  Co.  Agr.  Agt., 
Morgan  Co.,  Ind.,  1918 — .  Married  Gaynell 
Bland,  D  26,  1917,  Indianapolis.  Child,  Thom- 
as C.  Jr.,  b.  O  3,  1918.  Address,  Bloomiield, 
Ind.;  bus.  add.,  Martinsville,  Ind. 

7465.  JOHN  POWELL  CREBS 
Travelling  Re|)resentative;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b. 
Je  16.  1893.  Carmi,  III.;  s.  J.  M.  Crebs.  Pre- 
pared in  Occidental  Acad.  Beta  Theta  Pi; 
Helmet;  Ku  Klux;  Sachem;  Egyptian  Club; 
Comitatus;  Homecoming  Com.;  111.  Union;  Jr. 
Councilman;  Pres.  Stud.  Council.  Travelling 
Repr.,  Ouaker  Oats  Co.,  New  York  City.  3ra 
().  R.  T.  C,  1918;  2nd  Lt.,  Camp  Grant.  111. 
.Iddress,  Carmi,  III. 

7466.     HILDA    MARION   CROLL 

(Sister  of   No.   5622) 

Instructor;   A.    B.   in    H.    Sc;    A.   M.,    1917; 

b.    Ag   31,    1895,   Lebanon.   Pa.;   d.   Rev.   P.   C. 

(b.    O    2,    1852,    Berks    Co.,    Pa.)    and    Sarah 

Amelia    ([Greiss)    Croll   (b.   Ja   5.    1854).      Pre- 


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pared  in  Lebanon  (Pa.)  H.  S.  and  Bcardstown 
H.  S.  i'hi  15eta  Kappa;  Omicron  Nu;  Alpha 
Theta  Chi;  Sigma  \i;  Janicsonian;  II.  Sc. 
Oub.  Instr.,  Woman's  Med.  Coll.  of  Pa., 
Philadelphia,  1017 — .  Farmerette  at  Whitford 
Lodge,  Pa.,  Chester  Valley.  L"nit  of  Woman's 
Land  Army  of  America,  igi8.  Address,  264 
Mather  Roadj  Jenkintovvn,  Pa.;  bus.  add.,  21  si 
St.   and  N.   College  Ave.,   Philadelphia. 

7467.  HAROLD  FORDYCE  CROOKS 
A.  B.  in  Sc;  M.  S.,  1918;  b.  Je  6,  1889, 
Mankato,  Minn.;  s.  llenry  David  (b.  My  12. 
i860,  Lima,  Ind.)  and  Lucy  A.  (Goodman) 
Crooks  (1).  Je  28,  1859,  Thorntown,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S. ;  Columbia  Ihiiv.. 
1915.  Sigma  Xi;  Geol.  Club;  Fresh.  Varsity 
Track;  Class  Swimming  and  Polo;  Mgr.,  First 
Annual  W'ater  Carnival;  Tecliiiogiat>h  Bd. 
Sergt.  23rd  Engr.  Corps,  1918:  France;  Gen. 
Hdqtrs.,  143rd  Engrs..  A.  E.  F.,  France;  2nd 
Lt.,  ii6th  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address. 
1009   S.   Kenilworth  Ave.,  Oak  Park,   III. 

7468.  HENRY  FAY  CROSBY 
Agr.  Supvr. ;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Je  2,  tSS? 
Greenville.  Mich.;  s.  George  Washington  and 
Mary  (Satterlee)  Crosby.  Prepared  in  Central 
H.  S.,  Detroit.  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Agr. 
Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club.  Prin.,  H.  Sch.. 
Armstrong,  111.,  1916-18;  Agr.  Supervisor  in  II. 
S.,  Paris,  111.,  1918— .  Married  Anna  Mary 
Burton,  Ap  19,  1916,  Danville,  111.  Address, 
207   S.   Jefferson  St.,   Paris,  111. 

7469.  GEORGE  ARTHUR  CROSS 
Life  Ins.  Agent;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  28. 
1893,  Polo,  111.;  s.  Gavin  Cross.  Prepared  in 
Polo  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Farm  House;  Agr. 
Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Country  Life 
Club.  Life  Ins.  Agt.,  Indianapolis.  Co.  G,  3rd 
Provisional  Tr.  Regt.,  Le  Mans,  France.  Ad- 
dress, Polo,  111.;  bus.  add..  Suite  1001,  Hume 
Mansur    Bldg.,    Indianapolis. t 

7470.  WILLIAM  CRUTCHFIELD,  JR. 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  £.;  b.  Mr  13,  1889, 
Chattanooga,  Tenn.;  s.  Thomas  William  (b.  Ap 
2,  1850,  do.)  and  Sarah  (Loveman)  Crutch- 
field  (b.  1853,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Chatta- 
nooga (Tenn.)  H.  S.;  Colo.  St.  Agr.  Coll., 
1908-09.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Scarab;  Ku 
Klux;  Pan-Hellenic  Council;  Pres. ;  Arch. 
Club.  Practicing  Arch.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.. 
1916-18.  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  1918;  Chief  Carpen- 
ters Mate,  1918;  Irish  Aviation  Const.  Unit. 
Addf'ess,   3    Battery    Place,    Chattanooga,   Tenn. 

7471-  JOHN  De  WITT  GULP 
Mail  Order  Supvr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  N  16, 
1891,  Chicago;  s.  Ira  H.  (b.  Ja  9,  i86i.  Bell- 
fountain,  O.)  and  Kate  (Bradfield)  Culp  (b. 
S  9,  1861,  Fairfield,  O.).  Prepared  in  Lake  H. 
S..  Chicago;  Armour  Inst,  of  Tech.,  191 1.  Psi 
Upsilon;  Track  Team.  With  St.  Highway 
Dept.,  Springfield,  111.,  1916;  Supvr.,  Stock 
records  and  Purchase  Control.  Montgomery 
W'ard  &  Co.,  Chicago,  191 7 — .  Married  Mary 
Margaret  Quick.  Ag  25,  1917,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress, 7131  Parnell  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.. 
Office.  Supt.  of  Merchandise,  Montgomery  & 
Ward  Co.,   do. 

747-'.  GEORGE  CURTISS 
(Son  of  No.  310) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  4,  1893,  White 
Hall,  III.;  s.  William  Goss  ('82),  (b.  S  16,  1859, 
Waterloo,  N.  Y.)  and  Lora  Belle  (Giller)  Cur- 
tiss  (b.  F  9,  1869,  White  Hall,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Stockton  II.  S.  .\cacia;  Alpha  Zeta;  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  .'\lpha  Delta 
Sigma;  Prelim.  Honors;  Major,  Univ.  Brig.; 
Scholarship;  Circulation  Mgr.,  ///.  Agr.,  Jr. 
Prom.  Com.;  Mil.  Ball  Com.  Registry  and 
Cost  Accounting  work,  Univ.  of  111.;  Farmer, 
Stockton,  111.     Address,   Stockton,   HI. 


7473-     DOROTHY  LUCILE  CUTHBERT 
(AUSTIN) 

Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1917; 
b.  1)  10,  1890,  Gilsum,  N.  W.;  d.  Albert  Nichols 
(  uthbcrt.  Prepared  in  Kimball  Union  (N.  H.) 
Acad.  Congr.  Guild;  Choral  Soc;  Classical 
Club;  Psych.  Club.  Libn.,  Classics  Seminar, 
L  niv.  of  III.  Married  James  C.  Austin,  Ja  7, 
1919.  Champaign.  Address,  714  W.  Green  St., 
Urbana. 

7474-     JOHN  WILLIAM  HAMMERS 

A.  B.  in  Sc. ;  b.  Jl  13,  1890,  Chicago;  s. 
B.  W.  Dammers.  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech. 
U.  S..  Chicago.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha.  Address, 
1626  S.  Homan   Ave.,  Chicago. t 

7475.     CLARA  ELIZABETH  DAVIS 

(DAVIS) 

(Wife   of  No.   6826) 

B.  Mus.;  b.  Mr  5,  1894,  Homer,  111.;  d. 
George  W.  Davis.  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Married  Samuel  Davis  ('15),  Ja  27,  1917, 
Urbana.      Address,    Kentland,    Ind.t 


7476.     MARTHA    LAURAFRED    DAVIS 

(STROHEKER) 

(Wife    of    No.    7244) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  13.  1896,  Pitts- 
field,  111.;  d.  Washington  Beatty  (b.  S  18 
1858,  Millville,  O.)  and  Eudora  Olivia  (Hamil- 
ton) Davis  (b.  Je  14,  1858,  Hamilton,  O.). 
Prepared  in  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1910-14. 
Athenean.  Teacher,  H.  S..  Houston,  Tex., 
i"i6-i7.  Married  Frank  Sewell  Stroheker, 
('15).  Je  4,  1917.  Houston,  Tex.  Child,  Eliza- 
beth Virginia,  b.  Ja  12,  1919.  Address,  1801 
Ashland,  Houston,  Tex. 


7477-  WALTER  THOMAS  DAY 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  9,  1892,  Sjiringfield, 
III.;  s.  C.  D.  Day.  Prepared  in  Springfield 
H.  S.  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.  104.  Co.  F,  A.  E.  F., 
France,  O  1918;  Capt.,  Co.  F,  104th  Regt.,  20th 
Div.,  Inf.,  do.  Married  Frances  Atteberry.  D, 
1917.  Springfield,  111.  Address,  1326  E.  North 
(]rand    Ave.,    Springfield,    Ill.t 


7478.  LISTER  ALWARD  DEAVER 
Development  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  b.  O 
24,  1892,  Columbus,  O.;  s.  Sabert  Cassius  (b. 
Jl  II,  1861,  Greenfield,  O.)  and  Lillian  Belle 
(Hoefel)  Deaver  (My  27,  i«63.  Decatur,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Bloomington  H.  S.;  B.  S.,  111. 
Wesleyan  Univ.,  1913.  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
Stud.  Branch.  Am.  Ceram.  Soc.  Ceram.  Engr. 
and  Asst.  Supt.,  Robinson  Clay  Products  (To., 
.\kron,  O.,  1916-18;  Development  Engr..  B.  F. 
Goodrich  Co.,  Arkron,  O.,  IQ18 — .  Married 
Bernice  Welch,  F  24,  191 7.  Bloomington,  111. 
Address,  29  Dodge  Ave.,  Akron,  O.;  bus.  add., 
c/o  B.  F.  Goodrich  Co.,  do. 

7479-  RAYMOND  EDWARD  DENZ 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  5,  1895,  Decatur, 
111.;  s.  Edward  A.  and  Mina  (Chodar)  Denz. 
Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.  Zeta  Psi;  Helmet; 
Glee  Club;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.,  Chm. ;  1st  Lt. 
Univ.  Brig.  Grad.  Stud.,  Law.  Harvard.  In- 
terpreter IIosp.  Unit.  "W",  U.  S.  N.  A.;  Corp., 
do.;  do.,  IIosp.  Corps,  Liverpool,  Eng.  Ad- 
dress,  470    Ewing   Ave.,    Decatur,    111. 


7480.     LUCY   LEONARD   De   WOLFE 
(Sister  of   No.    6201) 
A.   B.   in  L.   A.   &   S.;   b.   S   6,   i88o.  Assump- 
tion,   III.;   d.    William   De    Wolfe.      Prepared   in 
Assumption   II.    S.     Address,  Assumption,    Ill.t 


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7481.  HARRY  CHARLES  DIBELL 
(.Brother  of  G177) 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  My  16,  1891,  Wol- 
cott.  Iiid.;  E.  B.  Dibell.  Prepared  in  Wolcott 
(Ind.)  II.  S.;  Indianapolis  (Ind.)  Man.  Tr.  H. 
S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi.  Ad- 
dress, Wolcott,  Ind.t 

748-'.  CLARENCE  RICHARD  DIETMEIER 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  F  17, 
1 89 J.  Winslow,  111.;  s.  Joseph  W.  Dietmeier. 
Prepared  in  Freeport  H.  S.  Salesman  with  S. 
Hudson  Co.,  St.  Louis.  Married  Verna  L. 
Garrison,  D  22,  1915.  Address,  Winsknv,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  3636  W.   Pine  Blvd.,   St.   Louis.t 

7483.     LOIS   ELLEN  DODDS   (GOODRICH) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  30,  1894,  Beatrice, 
Neb.;  d.  Charles  A.  (b.  Ap  23,  1S38,  Byron, 
111.)  and  Eva  (Mix)  Dodds  (b.  Mr  20,  1840, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.  Chi 
Omega.  Married  Robert  Goodrich  Jl  27,  1918, 
Byron,   111.     Address,    Byron,    111. 

7484.  JOHN  RILEY  DONALDSON 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  10,  1890, 
Watertown,  S.  Dak.;  s.  W.  H.  (b.  Baraboo, 
Wis.)  and  Anjela  (Stanley)  Donaldson  (b. 
Rutland  Co.,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Joliet  Ip. 
H.  S.  Triangle.  Asst.  Co.  Supt.  of  High- 
ways, Champaign  Co.,  111.,  1916-17;  Civ.  Engr. 
with  Standard  Oil  Co.,  Whiting,  Ind.,  1917. 
Capt.,  Engrs.  Corps.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917;  do.,  A. 
E.  F.,  France,  Major,  do.  Address,  104  2iid 
Ave..  Joliet.  111.;  bus.  add..  Standard  Oil 
Engng.  Office,  Whiting,  Ind. 

7485.  ALLEN  DOUGLAS  DONNELL 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ja  18,  1894, 
'Mattoon,  111.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  Ireland)  and 
Latelia  (Kyle)  Donnell  (b.  Bethel,  Conn.). 
Prepared  in  Mattoon  II.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma. 
Shop  Engr.;  I.  and  G.  N.  R.  R.,  Palestine, 
Tex.;  do.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  1917.  2nd  Lt., 
F  A.,  8th  Trench  Mortar  Bat.,  Ft.  Sill,  Okla. 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Anita  Louise 
Roth,  D  I,  1917.  Address,  2520  Western  Ave., 
Mattoon,  111. 

7486.  MARY  ELVA  DORSETT 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  12,  1892, 
Brooklyn,  111.;  d.  W.  E.  (b.  Ja  8,  1867,  Hunts- 
ville.  111.)  and  Lillian  E.  (Hedgcock)  Dorsett 
(b  N  8  1871,  Plymouth,  111.).  Prejiared  m 
Augusta  H.  S.;  Knox  Coll.,  1912-14-  Omicron 
Nu-  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Woman's  League.  Red 
Cross  work,   I9i7'i8.     Address,  Huntsville,  111. 

7487.  JOHN  FRANCIS  DOYLE 
Hardware  Bus.;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Jl 
27,  1892,  Longview,  111.;  s.  John  H.  (b.  D  iS, 
1862,  Wenona,  III.)  and  Mary  A.  (Sherry) 
Doyle  (b.  Je  17,  1870,  Lacon,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Champaign  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa.  Hardware 
Bus.,  1916-17.  Corp.,  Ord.  Dept.,  U.  S.  A., 
France.     Address,  303   S.  Elm  St.,  Champaign. 

7488.     HENRY   EDWARD   DRALLE 

B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  17.  1892.  Coatsburg, 
111.;  s.  Henry  Dralle.  Prepared  in  Camp 
Point  H.  S.  Eta  Kanpa  Nu;  Class  Football. 
Address,   Coatsburg.   Ill.t 

7489.     MILDRED    EVANGELINE    DREW 

(Sister  of  No.  4622) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  m,  1891, 
Chicago;  d.  Edward  W.  (b.  F  21,  1845.  St.  Clem- 
ents, Eng.)  and  Elizabeth  Jane  Drew  (b  O  26 
1845,  Milor,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Wendell 
Phillips  H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  (lamina;  Kai.j.a 
Delta  Pi;  Alethenai;  Scribblers'  Club;  .Sr. 
Council;  Staff,  ///.  Mag.  Teacher,  Tp  H. 
Sch.,  Hume,  111.  Address,  1823  Hinmaii  Ave.^ 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  716  Foster  St.,  Hume,  111.  1 


7490.  FRANK  JAMES  Du  FRAIN 
Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr 
2,  1S89  Momence.  111.;  s.  Peter  A.  (b.  Ag  14, 
i860,  do.)  and  Mary  E.  (Loghry)  Du  Frain 
(b.  O  7,  1869,  Kankakee,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Momence  H.  S.;  Norm.  Univ.,  1908-10.  Grad. 
work,  Educ,  Math.,  Pol.  Sc,  1916-17.  Phi 
Delta  Kappa.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Rockford,  111., 
1916;  Asst.  Prin.,  do.,  1916-18;  do..  1919 — .  R. 
O.  T.  C,  F.  A.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor.  Ky., 
1918 — ;  Mustered  out,  D  1Q18.  Mem.,  Illini 
Club,  Rockford,  111.;  Univ.  Club.  do.  Married 
-Mildred  Dumke,  O  19.  191 7,  Rockford,  111.  Ad- 
dress, Momence,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Rockford  H. 
S.,   Rockford,   111. 

7491.  FRANK  LEROY  DUNAVAN 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Jl  14.  1890,  Earl 
Tp.,  111.;  s.  Douglas  Lee  and  Fear  Hosford 
(Rowe)  Dunavan  (b.  My  31,  1869,  La  Salle 
Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Earlville  and  Ottawa 
H.  Schs.  Rodman,  C.  &  A.  R.  B.,  1916-17; 
Farmer.  Sheridan,  111.  U.  S.  A.  S.,  Austin, 
Tex.,  1917-18;  Co.  C,  42nd  Engrs.,  Camp  Am. 
Univ.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1918 — .  Mem., 
.■\.   F.  A.  M.     Address,  Sheridan,  111. 

7492.     EFFIE    CHARLOTTE     DUNLAP 
(Daughter  of   No.   423;    Sister   of  No.   4628) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Savoy,  111.; 
d.  Robert  Livingston  ('8^),  (b.  do.)  and  Char- 
lotte Rebecca  (Jutkins)  Dunlap  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Urbana  H.  S.  Teacher,  Mt.  Carmel, 
111.  Address,  703  W.  Washington  Blvd.,  Ur- 
bana;  bus.  add.,  221   3rd  St.,  Mt.  Carmel,  HI. 

7493.  FRANCIS  ELLSWORTH  DUNLAP 
(Son  of  No.  63;  Brother  of  No.  6212) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  .V.  E.;  b.  Mr  5,  1894, 
Maywood.  111.;  s.  Burleigh  A.  ('75),  (b.  D  4, 
1852,  Cook  Co.,  111.)  and  Clara  Jane  (Busey) 
Dunlap  (b.  Ap  13.  1865,  Champaign  Co.,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Proviso  Tp.  H.  S.,  Maywood.  Al- 
l)ha  Rho  Chi;  Arch.  Club.  Arch.,  Chicago,  1916- 
17.  U.  S.  Army  Ambulance  Service,  S.  S.  U., 
609  Convois  Automobile,  Par.  B.  C.  M.,  France, 

1917.  Address,  1225  Chase  Ave.,  Chicago. 

7494.  ELLEN  FRANCES  DWYER 
Instructor:  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  d.  M.  J. 
and  Mary  (Quincy)  Dwyer.  Prepared  in  East. 
111.  St.  Norm.  Grad.  work,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
summer  1916,  1918.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Hoopes- 
ton.  111.,  1916-17;  Instr.,  Mich.  St.  Norm.  Coll., 
1917 — .  Address,  420  Emmet  St.,  Ypsilanti, 
Mich. 

7495.     BESS    EAST 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.  Prepared  in 
Anderson  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Illiola.  Teacher, 
Eng.,  Murphysboro,  111..  1Q16-17;  do.,  Pontiac 
Tp.  II.  S.,  1917-18;  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Champaign, 

1 918.  Address,     1021     Chase    St.,     Anderson, 
Ind. 

7496.  REX  CARR  EATON 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  25,  1893.  Eaton, 
Colo.;  s.  Bruce  G.  Eaton.  Prepared  m  Greeley 
(Colo.)  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho;  Pros.,  Sr.  Class.  Address,  80s  12th  St., 
Greeley ,  Colo.t 

7497.  M.  REECE  EDWARDS 
Instructor;  B.  S.  and  M.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  i, 
1880,  RushviUe,  Pa.;  s.  M.  R.  (b.  O  i.  18.5°) 
and  Caroline  M.  (Bonham)  Edwards  (b.  My 
-6  1826).  B.  S.  and  Pd.  B.,  Valparaiso,  Ind., 
1007-09.  Grad.  Work,  Univ.  of  111.,  i?i5;;6. 
Iristr.,  Agr.,  No.  HI.  St.  Norm..  DeKalb.  111., 
1916-17;  do.,  Norm.  Coll.,  Nickerson,  Kan., 
jq,7 — .  Married  Louemma  Cochran,  Ag  17, 
1910    Waldron,  111.     Address,  Nickerson,  Kan. 


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7498.     HENRY  EMANUEL  EKSTRAND 
Architect;   B.   S.   in  A.   E.;    b.   Ag   16,    1890, 
Worcester,    Mass.;    s.    Lars    Magnus    (b.    Ja    2, 

1864.  Sweden)  and  Christiana  (Anderson) 
Ekstrand  (b.  F  i,  1863,  do.).  Prepared  in  Wau- 
kegan  Tp.  IL  S.  Arch,  for  Steel  &  Wire  Co., 
Pittsburgh,  1916-17.  U.  S.  N.,  1917 — .  Ad- 
dress, 131   Lenox  Ave.,  Waukegan,  111. 

7499.  HARVEY  ELLIS 
Clerk;  A.  R.  in  Commerce;  b.  D  23,  1893, 
Chicago;  s.  Clifford  J.  (b.  1861,  Philadelphia) 
and  Alida  E.  (Miller)  Ellis  (b.  1870.  Adrian, 
Mich.).  Prepared  in  Evanston  Tp.  II.  S.  Fire 
Ins.  Agt.,  19 1 6-1 7;  Clerk,  1917-18.  2nd  Lt., 
Q.  M.  Corps,  C.  A.,  Ft.  Winlield  Scott,  Calif., 
1918;  2nd  Lt.,  54th  Art.,  C.  A.  C,  A.  E.  F., 
France;  Mustered  out,  Mr  15,  1919.  Mem., 
Ilini  Club,  Chicago;  Evanston  Country  Club; 
Fire  Ins.  Club,  Chicago.  Address,  815  Forest 
Ave.,    Evanston,    111. 

7500.  WYATT  GOAN  EMMOND 
Comn.  Merchant;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Jl 
13,  1893,  La  Grange,  111.;  s.  Robert  Gatherer 
(b.  Scotland)  and  Alice  Maud  (Jones)  Em- 
mond  (b.  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.).  Prepared  in 
Lyons  Tp.  IL  S.,  La  Grange,  111.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Sachem:  Helmet. 
Woolen  Comn.  Merchant,  Chicago.  Govt.  Field 
Auditors  Force,  Camp  Grant.  Rockford,  111., 
1917-18;  do..  Camp  Boss,  Jeffersonville,  Ind., 
1918 — •.  Address,  109,  8th  Ave.,  La  Grange, 
111.;  hus.  add.,  223  W.  Jackson  Blvd.,  Chicago. 

7501.     JOHN  GOTTLIEB   EPPINGER 
Accountant;    A.    B.    in   Commerce;    b.   Jl    20, 
1893,    Quincy,    111.;    s.    George   Carl    (b.    F    21, 

1 865,  Wurttemberg,  Ger.)  and  Marie  Louisa 
(Fuerhoff)  Eppinger  (b.  Ag  22,  1865,  La 
Grange,  Mo.).  Prejiared  in  Quincy  II.  S.  Cos- 
mopolitan; Beta  Ciamma  Sigma;  Ionian;  El 
Circulo  Espanol ;  Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Com- 
mercial Club;  Capt.  'and  2nd  Lt.,  Univ.  Brig. 
Advertising  Mgr.,  Joseph  Kuhn  and  Co.,  Cham- 
paign. 1916 — ;  Part  owner  and  Mgr.  of  Poster 
Advertising  Co.,  Champaign  and  Urbana, 
1917-18;  Asst,,  Acct.,  Univ,  of  111.,  1918 — , 
Yeoman,  U.  S,  N.  A,  R,  Sch.,  Municipal  Pier; 
Mustered  out,  D  4,  1918.  Married  Cornelia 
Maria  Luther,  Ag  i,  1917,  Champaign.  Address, 
51   E.  Healy  St,,  Champaign, 

7502.  CARL  PAUL  ERNST 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  8,  1892,  Chicago;  s. 
Charles  Hagenbucher  Ernst.  Prepared  in  Lane 
Tech.  H.  S.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa;  Asst.  Mgr., 
Football;  Mil.  Ball  Com.  Address,  5159  Mont- 
rose Ave.,  Chicago.! 

7503.  ELMORE  GEORGE  ERNST 

B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  F  22.  1890,  Cedarsburg, 
Wis.;  s,  Frank  Ernst.  Prepared  in  Visalia 
(Calif.)  H.  S.  Philomathean;  Arch,  Club. 
Address,  R.  2,  Visalia,  Calif. t 

7504.  EUGENE    PHILIP    FAGER 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  28,  1894. 

Murphysboro,  111.;  s.  Philip  (b.  1855,  do.)  and 
Emma  Rebecca  (Will)  Eager  (b.  1862,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Murphysboro  Tp.  H.  S.,  Carthage 
Coll.,  1912-14,  Grad,  work,  Univ.  of  111., 
1917-18.  Teacher,  Centralia  IL  S.,  111.,  igi6- 
17;  Chem.,  111.  St.  Water  Survey,  L'rbana;  do., 
Birmingham  Water  Works  Co.,  Birmingham, 
Ala.,  1918 — .Chem.  Warfare  Service,  Co,  M, 
3rd  Bn,.  Edgewood  Arsenal,  Edgewood.  Md., 
1918 — .  Alpha  Chi  Sigma.  Address,  430  N.  iith 
St.,  Murphysboro,  111.;  bus.  add.,  238  Browns- 
ville Road,  Mt.  Oliver  Sta.,  Pittsburgh, 

7505,     SALEEM    RAJI   FARAH 
B,    S,   in    Agr.;    b.    D    17,    1891,    Palestine;    s. 
Raji    Farah.       Prepared    in     Syrian    Protestant 
Coll.,    Beirut,   Syria.      Address,   Nazareth,    Pal- 
estine, Turkey.! 


7506,  ALBERT  AYRTON  FARNHAM 
Land,  Gardener;  B,  S,  in  Agr,;  b.  Je  17,  1892, 
Westlield,  Mass.;  s.  Charles  W,  Farnham. 
Prepared  in  Westfield  II,  S.  Alpha  Sigma 
Phi;  Univ,  Land,  Arch,  Soc.  Land,  Gardener, 
St,  Louis.  Address,  28  Hancock  Ave,,  West- 
field,  Mass.;  bus.  add.,  5749  A.  Page  Blvd,,  St, 
Louis. 

7507,  MIRIAM  REBECCA  FASOLD 
Settlement    Worker;    A,    B,    in    L.    A.    &    S,; 

b.  S  12.  1893,  Vandalia,  O.;  d.  Peter  B.  (b. 
O  IS,  1858,  Snnbury,  Pa.)  and  Chesty  A. 
(Shultz)  Fasold  (b.  Ap  12,  1868,  Grantsville, 
Md.).  Prepared  in  Soldan  H.  S.,  St.  Louis, 
(iregorian;  Choral  .Soc;  Sr.  Council.  United 
Charities  Visitor,  Chicago;  Sec,  Kalamazoo 
Civil  Improvement  League.  Address,  4337  Vin- 
cennes  Ave,,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  432  S.  Bur- 
dick    St.,    Kalamazoo,     Mich. 

7508.  RUTH    CATHERINE    FEDDE 

(Sister  of  No.  5121) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  24,  1892,  Peotone, 
111.;  d.  E.  H.  (b.  F  13,  1867,  Momence,  111,) 
and  Elizabeth  (Conrad)  Fedde  (b,  F  i,  1866) 
Peotone,  111.),  Prejiared  in  Univ.  Acad,  H, 
Sc   Club.     Address,  Peotone,  IlLf 

7509-     JOSEPH   ELMER  FELDMAN 
Farmer;   B,   S.   in   Agr.;   b.   O   18,    1892,  Mor- 
rison,   111.;    s.    J.    W.    Feldman.      Prepared    in 
Morrison  H.  S.     Acacia;  Class  Football;  Class 
Basketball.   Address,   Morrison,  Ill.t 

7510.  WALTER  BLAINE  FELGER 
A,  B,  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  23,  1889,  Wooster, 
O.;  s.  S.  Z.  Felger,  Prepared  in  Bement  (O,) 
H,  S,  Philomathean;  Chem,  Club;  Am,  Chem, 
Soc;  Math,  Club.  Co.  8,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111. 
Address,   Chatsworth,   Ill.t 

751 1.  FLORENCE  ROXANA  FERGUSON 

(Sister  of  No.  7512) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  23. 
1893,  Cincinnati;  d.  William  Henry  (b,  Jl  30, 
1846)  and  Annette  (Gochenouer)  Ferguson  (b. 
Je  24,  1846).  Prepared  in  Geneseo  Tp.  H.  S.; 
Walnut  Hills  H.  S.,  Cincinnati,  O.  Alpha  Xi 
Delta;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Teacher, 
Annawan,  111.,  igi6-i8;  do.,  N.  C.  St.  Norm., 
Greensboro,  N.  C.  1918 — .  Address,  524  High- 
land Ave.,   Greensboro,  N.   C. 

7512.  FRANK  CLEVELAND  FERGUSON 

(Brother  of  No.  7511) 
Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  22, 
1895,  Cincinnati;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  Jl  31, 
1864,  Annawan,  Henry  Co.,  111.)  and  Annette 
(Gochenouer)  Ferguson  (b.  Je  24,  1864).  Pre- 
|)ared  in  Geneseo  Tp.  H.  S.  Le  Cercle  Frangais; 
Mask  and  Bauble.  Prin.,  Kinmundy  H.  S., 
111.,  1916-17;  do.,  Greenville  H.  S.,  Ill,  2nd 
Lt,,  84th  Div.,  A,  E,  F,,  France,  Address, 
Annawan,  111. 

7513.  JAMES    EDWARD    FETHERSTON 

(Brother  of  No,  6227) 
Physician;  A,  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.,  M.  D. ;  b.  My 
28,  1890,  Chicago;  s.  Edward  Beachum  (b.  Ag 
5,  1852,  Michels  Town,  Ireland)  and  Jennie 
Mulholland,  (b.  Ap  2,  1867,  Cobourg,  Ontario, 
Can.),  Prepared  in  Lake  View  H,  S,  .\lj)ha 
Kajipa  Kappa;  Medui;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.; 
Wrestling  Team;  Staff,  lUio.  Physician,  Chica- 
go, Mem,,  Assn.  Mil.  Surgeons  of  U.  S.  A. 
U.  S.  N.,  1918—.  Married  Sylvia  Dale,  Ap  20, 
1914,  Chicago.  Address,  217  S,  Ashland  Ave,, 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1322  Vermont  Ave,,  N,  W., 
Washington,  D.  C. 


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7514.  CLARENCE  EUGENE  FIFIELD 
Business;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Je  27,  1895, 
Buda,  111.;  s.  Cliarles  (b.  Je  1856,  Andover, 
N.  H.)  and  Alice  I.  (Davis)  Fifield  (b.  O 
1856,  Sheffield,  111.).  Trepared  in  Blees  Mil. 
Acad.,  Macon,  Mo.  Sigma  Pi;  Swimming 
Team.  \N'ilh  Certainteed  Prodvicts  Corpora- 
tion. E.  St.  Louis,  111.;  Marseilles.  111.;  Minnea- 
polis. Married  Bessie  Lynda,  Ag  18,  1917,  Tis- 
kilwa.  III.  Child,  Clarence  Eugene,  Jr.,  b.  Ap 
26,  1918.   Address,  248  Cecil,  S.  E.  Minneapolis. 

7515.  JAMES  HENRY  FJNNEGAN 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  13,  1891,  Brim- 
field.  111.;  s.  Frank  Finnegan.  Prepared  in 
Brimfield  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Traveling 
Salesman.  Am.  Beet  Sugar  Co.,  Colo.  Address, 
Brimfield.  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Am.  Beet  Sugar 
Co.,    Lamar,   Colo. 

7516.  ERWIN  FISHER 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  S  27,  1895,  Chicago; 
s.  Eli  Fisher.  Prepared  in  Lane  Tech.  II.  S., 
Chicago.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Ku  Klux;  Tribe 
of  lUini;  Varsity  Water  Polo.  Ambulance  Ser- 
vice, 1917.  Address,  4548  N.  Racine  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago.! 

7517.  EVA  JOSEPHINE  FISHER 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  23,  1889,  Rising, 
III.;  d.  D.  Fisher.  Prepared  in  Champaign  li. 
S.  Alpha  Xi  Delta.  Address,  312  Daniel  St., 
Champaign. t 

7518.  HELEN  VASTINE  FISHER 
(Sister   of   No.    6876) 

Social  Worker;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  2, 
1894,  Geneseo,  111.;  d.  Hendrick  Vastine  (b. 
O  15,  1846,  Wilkes  Barre.  Pa.)  and  Abbie 
(Steele)  Fisher  (b.  Ja  24,  i860,  Geneseo,  III.). 
Prepared  in  Geneseo  Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Xi 
Delta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Vo  Ma;  Alethenai;  W.  A.  A.;  Prelim. 
Honors;  Jr.  Illinae,  Trcas. ;  Class  Basket  Ball; 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Pres.  With  Brooklyn  Bur.  of 
Charities,  1917;  (jrad.  Work,  N.  Y.  Sch.  of 
Philanthropy,  Columbia  Univ.,  1917 — .  Ad- 
dress, Geneseo,  111.;  bus.  add.,  9  Post  Ave., 
New  York  City. 

7519.  ALVIN  TEXAS   FISIIMAN 
Drainage  Engr.;   B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  191 7; 

b.  Ja  5,  1895,  Sac  City,  la.;  s.  Alexander  James 
(b.  1852,  Burlington,  Wis.)  and  Susanna  (Sny- 
der) Fishman  (b.  1870,  Grant  City,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  Cherokee  (la.)  H.  S.;  So.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.,  1912-13.  Alpha  Zeta;  Adelphic; 
Agr.  Club;  Sr.  Honors;  Grad.  Scholarship. 
Asst.  Co.  Advisor,  Ottawa,  HI.,  1917;  Farm 
Mgr.,  Ottawa,  111.,  1917;  Drainage  Engr., 
Wtndona,  Minn.  Pvt.,  83  Aero.  Sqdn., 
Chanute  Field.  Rantoul.  HI.;  Corp.,  83rd  Lang- 
ley  Field,  Hampton,  Va.,  1918;  Mustered  out, 
1919;  Married  Lois  Rumsey,  Je  8,  1917.  Mus- 
catine, la.  Address,  iii  Grand  Ave.,  Carbon- 
dale.    111. 

7520.  LEORA  ALMITA  HARTPENCE 
FITZGERALD 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M..  1918;  b.  N  4. 
1872,  Newark.  N.  J.;  d.  William  Whitfield  (b. 
S  23.  1844,  Quakertown,  N.  J.)  and  Cordelia 
Ann  (West)  Tlartpencc  (b.  Ap  17,  1841).  Stan- 
hope, N.  T.  Prepared  in  Barringer  H.  S., 
Newark,  N.  J.;  Newark  Norm,  and  Tr.  Sch., 
N.  J.,  1891-93;  Univ.  of  Madrid;  Univ.  of 
Paris,  1000-02.  Auth.:  Royal  Marriages  in 
Spain,  The  Bookman;  Translated  (With  John 
D.  Fitz-Gerald)  Lope  de  Vega,  Novelas  a  la 
Senora  Marcia  Leonarda.  1913-  Married  John 
Driscoll  Fitz-Gerald,  Jr..  My  16,  igoo.  Newark. 
N.  J.  Children;  Nesta,  b.  Je  29.  1904;  Gerald 
Hartpence.  b.  D  4,  190.";;  Linda,  b.  Mr  3, 
191 1.     Address,   803   W.    Main    St.,   Urbana. 


7521.  JACK  ALLEN  FITZ-GERRELL 
Farm  Supt. ;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  21,  1893, 
Mt.  Vernon,  111.;  s.  D.  G.  Fitz-gerrell.  Pre- 
pared in  Mt.  Vernon  II.  S.  Supt.,  Masonic 
Home  Farm,  Sullivan,  111.  Address,  Normal, 
111.;  bus.  add..  Masonic  Home  Farm,  Sullivan, 
111. 

7522.  DENNA  FRANK  FLEMING 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  25, 
1,893;  s.  Albert  Fleming.  Prepared  in  East.  111. 
St.  Norm.  Instr.,  Marlin  Aircraft  Mach.  Gun, 
Ildqtrs.  Co.,  Ord.  Armament  Sch.,  A.  E.  F., 
France;  Mustered  out,  F  15,  1919.  Address,  R. 
4,    Paris,   111. 

7523.  FREDERICK  R.  FLETEMEYER 
Supt.,  Const.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Mr  2,  1894, 
La  Fayette,  Ind. ;  s.  Herman  (b.  1856,  Ger.) 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  Fletemeyer  (b.  1858,  La 
Fayette,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Jefferson  (Ind.) 
JL  S.;  Purdue  Univ.,  1912-14.  Phi  Kappa 
Tau;  Class  Basketball.  Bldg.  Supt.,  Indian- 
ajiolis,  1916;  Const.  Eng..  111.  C.  R.  R.,  Free- 
port,  111.,  1916-17;  do.,  E.  St.  Louis,  111.,  1917; 
do.,  Baton  Rouge,  La..  191718;  Supt.,  Joseph 
E.  Nelson  &  Son,  Chicago.  Address,  1201 
Brown  St.,  La  Fayette,  Ind.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
Joseph  E.   Nelson  &  Son,  Chicago. 

7524.  ERNESTO  AUGUSTO  FOCK 
Inspector;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  8,  1892, 
Argentina;  s.  Guillermo  H.  Fock.  Prepared 
in  O.  St.  Univ.  Insp.,  Comn.  of  the  Argen- 
tine Rep.  Address,  Salvadores,  1556  Buenos 
.Aires,  Argentina;  btis.  add.,  705  Quintard 
Ave.,  Anniston,  Ala.t 

7525.  MILDRED  LILLIAN  FORKEY 
Secretary;   B.   S.  in  H.    Sc;  b.  Ja    17,   1894, 

Prophetstown,  III.;  d.  Richard  C.  (b.  O  28, 
1859,  N.  Y.)  and  Bertha  E.  (Brown)  Forkey 
(b.  Tl  21,  1859,  Prophetstown,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Prophetstown  H.  S.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  H.  Sc. 
Club.  Stud,  and  Sec.  Chicago,  1917 — .  Ad- 
dress, 3945  Lake  Park  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,  112  W.  Adams  St.,  do. 

7526.  CLAUDE    CLIFTON   FOULKE 
Banker;   A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Jl   17,  1892, 

Worthington,  Ind.;  s.  Frank  D.  Foulke.  Pre- 
pared in  Worthington  (Ind.)  H.  .S.  Chi  Beta; 
Cml.  Club.  Banker  in  Tr.  class,  Nat.  City 
Bank  for  Foreign  Service.  Address,  Worth- 
ington, Ind.;  bus.  add.,  55  Wall  St.,  New  York 
City.t 

7527.     HELEN   ELIZABETH   FRANCIS 
A.  B.  in   L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,   1017;  b.  S  21, 
1892,    Wyoming,    111.;    d.    T.    H.    Francis.      Pre- 
pared   in    Wyoming    H    S.      Achoth.      Address, 
Wyoming,    Ill.t 

7528.  ANNA  DORA  FRAZEE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  19.  1893. 
;Moweac|ua,  HI.;  d.  Oscar  (b.  D  29,  1857,  Ma- 
con, 111.)  and  Addie  (Jacobs)  Frazee  (b.  N  9, 
1865,  Moweaijua,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mowea- 
iiua'  H.  S.  and  Monticello  Scm.  W.  A.  A. 
Nlalh.  Club;  Jamesonian;  Class  Hockey  Team. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Hamilton,  111.,  1917;  do.. 
Math.,  Christian  Coll.,  Columbia,  Mo.  Ad- 
dress, Hamilton,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Christian 
College,  Columbia,  Mo. 

7529.  PARKE  WEST  FREARKE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  D  26, 
1890,  Springfield,  HI.;  s.  Henry  John  (b.  Jl 
29,  185s,  Fosterburg,  111.)  and  Margaret  (Ban- 
gart)  Frearke  (b.  11  30,  1859,  Gcr.).  Prepared 
in  Springfield  H.  .S.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Adel- 
phic; Bus.  Mgr.,  Technograt'h.  Mgr..  Sr. 
Class  Basketball.  Jr.  Engr.,  111.  Higliway 
Dept.,  Springfield,  111..  1916-17;  Const.  Rd. 
Engr.,     (ihester,     W.     Va.,     1917;     Promotion 


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619 


Engr.,  Portland  Cement  Assn.,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1918.  3rd  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Grant.  111., 
1918 — .  Mem.,  Springfield  Engng.  Club; 
Trump  Club.  Address,  806  S.  3rd  St.,  Wash- 
ington,  D.   C. 

7530.  JOHN  WILLIAM  FREELS 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  27,  1893.  E.  St. 
Louis,  111.;  s.  Jesse  M.  (b.  O  12,  1843,  Clinton, 
Tenn.)  and  Mary  Belle  (Baker)  Freels  (b.  My 
10,  1865,  Red  Spring,  N.  C).  Prepared  in 
East  St.  Louis  IL  S.  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Pi 
Kappa  Alpha;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Prelim.  Hon- 
ors; Mgr.,  Inter-class  Ath. ;  Capt.,  Water  Polo; 
Asst.  Bus.  Mgr.,  Illio;  111.  Union  Council. 
Lawyer,  East  St.  Louis,  III.,  1916-17;  Local 
Atty..  B.  and  O.  S.  W.  and  So.  Ry.  ist  O.  T. 
C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  1917;  ist  Lt.,  S7th  Inf.,  Camp 
Logan,  Tex.;  Regt.  .Adjt.,  do.,  191 7 — .  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.  Address,  711  Penn- 
sylvania Ave.,  East  St.  Louis,  111. 

7531.  JOHN  FRIER 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  23,  1895, 
Hannibal.  Mo.;  s.  T.  J.  Frier.  Prepared  in 
Soldan  (Mo.)  IL  S.;  Purdue  Univ.,  1912.  Phi 
Kappa  Tau;  Sigma  Tau;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma; 
Di.xie  Club;  Loyante;  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.; 
///.  Mag.  Staff;  Bus.  Mgr.,  M.  E.  Show,  1916; 
Jr.  Cap  Com.  M.  Engr.,  McQuay-Norris  Mfg. 
Co.,  St.  Louis.  1916-17.  Lt.,  Jr.  Grade,  U.  .S. 
N.,  1917 — .  Address,  1246  Amherst  Place,  St. 
Louis. 

7532.  GUY  CHANDLER  FULTON 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  O  27,  1892, 
Warsaw,  III.;  s.  Perry  A.  and  Luella  (Chandler) 
Fulton.  Prepared  in  Keokuk  (la.)  H.  S. 
Alpha  Chi  Rho.  Arch.  Draftsman,  Joliet,  III. 
M.  R.  C.  Base  IIosp.  Unit  No.  14,  1917;  (3amp 
Custer,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Address,  R.  i, 
Warsaw,    111. 

7533-  JOHN  HOWARD  GAGE 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  8, 
1890,  La  Grange,  Ind.;  s.  John  A.  (b.  D  8, 
1868,  do.)  and  Agnes  (Wuthrich)  (jage  (b. 
Mr  12,  1870,  Louisville,  Ky.).  Prepared  in 
Mt.  Vernon  Tp.  H.  S.  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
.■\delphic;  ist  Lt.,  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Wrest- 
ling; Class  Treas.  Prof.,  Biol..  Blackburn 
Coll.,  Carlinville,  111.,  1916 — .  Address,  R.  i, 
Texico,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Blackburn  Coll., 
Carlinville,    111. 

7534.  ELWYN  TRACY  GANTS 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  15.  1893. 
Wenona,  111.;  s.  Edwin  Gants.  Prepared  in 
Wenona  H.  S.  Acanthus;  Pi  Tau  Sigma; 
Sr.  Memorial  Com.  Mech.  Engr.,  Midland, 
Pa.,  1916 — .  Married  Elsie  I.  McPherson. 
Address,  239  Wayne  St.,  Beaver,  Pa.f 

7535-  JOSEPH  FREDERICK  GAUGER 
Agriculturist;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  N  6.  1892, 
Xenia,  111.;  s.  L.  F.  Gauger.  Prepared  in 
Flora  H.  .S.  Univ.  Band.  Mgr..  .Samuel  In- 
sull's  Est.,  Waukegan,  111.  Address,  1710  Pros- 
pect Ave.,  Cleveland,  O. 

7536.  ROBERT  EDWIN  GAYLE 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  17,  1888,  Lin- 
coln, 111.;  s.  W.  D.  Gayle.  Prepared  in  Lincoln 
H.  S.  Acacia;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Agr.  Club. 
Farmer,  Bcason,  111.  Address,  325  N.  Union 
St.,  Lincoln,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Beason,  IlLf 

7537.  EVELYN  GEHANT  (LLOYD) 
(Wife  of  No.  7046;  Sister  of  No.  7538) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  N  6,  1892,  Compton, 
III.;  d.  Xavier  F.  (b.  Ja  29,  1863.  Bradford 
Tp.,  111.)  and  Lena  May  ((jalliseth)  Gehant 
(b.  My  27,  i860,  Johnstown.  Pa.).  Prepared 
in   N.   Dixon   H.    S.  Alpha  Delta   Pi;    Yo  Ma. 


Teacher,  Dixon,  III.,  1916-17;  do.,  Girard,  111., 
1917-  Married  Thomas  IL  Lloyd  ('16;,  Mr 
24,  1917,  Dixon,  111.  Child,  Robert  Harold, 
b.  Mr  14,  1918.     Address,  R.  43,  Girard,  111. 

7538.     ROSALIE   FLORENCE   GEHANT 

(OWEN) 

(Sister  of  No.  7537) 

B.  S.  in  IL  Sc;  b.  S  4,  i8gi,  Lee  Co.,  III.; 
s.  Xavier  Francis  (b.  Ja  29,  1863,  Lee  Co.,  111.) 
and  Lena  May  (Galliseth)  Gehant  (b.  My  27, 
i860,  Johnstown,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  N.  Dixon 
IL  S.  Ali,ha  Delta  Pi;  Yo  Ma;  Basketball. 
Married  Harry  Lea  Owen,  N  10,  1916,  Dixon, 
111.  Child,  William  Lea,  b.  My  29,  1917.  Ad- 
dress,  Niles,    Mich. 

7539-  GEORGE  ALBERT  GEIB 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Jl  18,  1888, 
St.  Paul;  s.  William  F.  (b.  Kreuznach,  Ger.) 
and  Laura  K.  (Lipke)  Geib  (b.  D  20,  1852, 
Copenhagen,  Denmark).  Prepared  in  Mech. 
.Arts  and  Humboldt  H.  Schs.,  St.  Paul;  Univ. 
of  Minn.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Scabbard  and 
Blade;  Theta  Tau;  Capt.,  Engr.  Co.,  Univ. 
Brig.;  Class  Baseball.  Supt.,  Bldg.  Const.,  St. 
Paul,  1916-17;  Sr.  Mem.,  Geib  and  Leibsle, 
Arch,  and  Engrs.,  Bemidji,  Minn.,  1917.  1st 
Lt.,  Tr.  Camp,  Ft.  Snelling,  Minn.,  1917; 
Capt.,  do..  Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1917;  Capt., 
Engrs.  R.  C,  313th  Engrs.,  Camp  Dodge,  la. 
■Address,  770  Como  Ave.,  St.  Paul;  bus.  add., 
c/o   Geib  and   Leibsle,   Bemidji,   Minn. 

7540.     GRACE  MILDRED  GEYER 

Stenographer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  24, 
1S94,  Pomeroy,  O.;  d.  Daniel  L.  (b.  do.)  and 
Mary  B.  (Heaton)  Geyer  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Roswell  (N.  M.)  H.  S.  Gamma  Phi  Beta; 
Yo-Ma;  Illiola;  W.  A.  A.;  Capt.,  Basketball 
Team;  Hockey  Team.  Stenographer,  Chicago, 
1917 — •  Address,  Roswell,  N.  M.;  bus.  add., 
341    Parkside  Ave.,   Chicago. 

7541-  OSCAR  HARRY  GIBSON 
(Brother  of  No.  3747) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &•  S.;  b.  F  12,  1892.  New- 
port, Ind.;  s.  Oscar  Bruce  (b.  Toronto,  Ind.) 
and  Harriet  (Elder)  Gibson  (b.  Dana,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Dana  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Address,  Alexis, 
Ill.t 

7542.  JAMES  HARMAN  GH.BERT 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  20,  1895,  Mt.  Vernon. 
III.;  s.  George  Gale  (b.  do.)  and  Catherine 
(Harman)  Gilbert.  Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon 
Tp.  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Lambda  Tau  Rho;  Egyptian  Club.  Law- 
yer, Mt.  Vernon,  111.,  1916 — .  2nd  Lt.,  Q. 
M.  C,  N.  A.,  N.  W.  Univ.  Detachment, 
Evanston,  111.,  1917 — .  Address,  301  N.  i6th 
St.,  Mt.  Vernon,  111. 

7543-     MINNIE     ELLEN     GILBERT 
(LE  KANDER) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  3,  1891,  Dillon, 
Mont.;  d.  John  Richard  (b.  Eng.)  and  Jane 
l.ois  (Bumbv)  Gilbert  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Beaverhead  Co.  (Mont.)  H.  S.;  Smith  Coll., 
1912-13.  Married  Roy  Edward  Le  Kander, 
Je  23,  191 7,  Dillon,  Mont.  Address  La  Salle, 
III. 

7544-     JOHN  RAY  GILKEY 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  23,  1893, 
Hume.  111.;  s.  Riggs  (b.  F  12,  1863,  Green- 
castle,  Ind.)  and  Hattie  (King)  Gilkey  (b. 
Je  30,  1871,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  Hume  IL  S.  Agr.  Club;  Final  Honors, 
Scholarship.  Farmer,  Newman,  111.  Com- 
munity Adv.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Articles  in  ///. 
Agr.  Mem.,  East.  Dist.  111.  Christian  En- 
deavor Union.  Married  Esther  Louisa  Wil- 
liams, Ag   18,    1915.     Address,   Newman,  111. 


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7545.     BARBARA    FRANCES    GLESSING 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Ap  5,  1886, 
El  Paso,  in.  Prepared  in  Jefferson  Park 
H.  S.,  El  Paso,  111.  Teacher,  Urbana.  Ad- 
dress, El  Paso,  111.;  bus.  add..  917  California 
Ave.,  Urbana. t 

7546.     EVERETT  E.  CLICK 

Farm  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  16,  1886. 
Georgetown,  111.;  s.  Erasmus  (b.  N  17,  1853) 
and  Mary  Alice  (Jenkins)  Click  (b.  An  28, 
1856).  Prepared  m  Rochester  (Ind.)  H.  S. 
Asst..  Soil  Fertility,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916 — ; 
Farm  Mgr.,  Taylorville,  111.  Married  Grace 
Edith  Wiltsee.  Ag  28,  191 1,  Marion,  Ind. 
Child,  Mildred  Charlotte,  b.  Ap  18.  1918. 
.-iddress,  Carthage,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Taylorville, 
111. 

7547.     DONALD    MITCHELL    GLOVER 
(Brother  of  No.  5154) 

Med.  Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag 
2,  1895,  Urbana;  s.  John  Adams  (b.  My  16, 
1853,  Jacksonville,  111.)  and  Clara  L.  (Wood) 
Glover  (b.  Mv  26,  1862,  .\nn  Arbor.  Mich.). 
Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  .Alpha  Delta  Phi; 
Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Ed..  Daily  IHini.  Teach- 
ing fellow,  Dept.  of  Anatomy,  Harvard  Med. 
Sch.,  1Q16-18.  Med.  Enlisted  Reserve  Corps. 
1917;  Mustered  out,  D  11,  1918.  Phi  Rho  Sig- 
ma, Harvard.  Address,  306  W.  High  St., 
Urbana. 

7548.     REUEL    ARIEL    GODEIIN 

Estimator;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ag  30,  1892, 
Moline.  111.;  s.  J.  A.  Godehn.  PreDared  in 
Moline  H.  S.  2nd  Lt..  A.  S.  M.  A..  Selfridee 
Field,  Mt.  Clemens,  Mich.;  Mustered  out,  D  7, 
1918.  Address.  221  6th  Ave.,  Moline,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  721   S.  Central  Park  Ave.,  Cliicago. 

7549.  WILLIAM  HENRY  GOELITZ 
Contractor:  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Jl  27, 
1891,  Oak  Park,  111.;  s.  Henry  George  (b. 
1856,  Lyons,  111.)  and  Fredericka  (George) 
Goelitz  (b.  1858,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Oak 
Park  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Ku  Klux; 
Pan-Hellenic  Council;  N'arsity  Track;  Class 
Football;  Social  Ed.,  Homecoming  Com.  Street 
Paving  Contr.,  Oak  Park,  111.  ist  Regt..  HI. 
Nat.  Guard,  Engrs.,  1917.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Grace  Ellen  Schwartz,  My  5,  1917. 
Wheaton,  111.  Address,  1138  Washington  Blvd., 
Oak    Park,    111.;    bus.    add..    810    N    Blvd.,    do. 

7550.  ROBERT  SIDNEY  GOLDSTEIN 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  C.  E.;  b.  Jl  12, 
1895,  Chicago;  s.  Bernard  J.  Goldstein.  Pre- 
pared in  McKinley  H.  S.  Ry.  E.  Club.  Civ. 
Engr.  at  Carbondale,  111.  Address,  815  .Ash- 
land Blvd.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  I.  C.  R.  R., 
Box   151,  Carbondale,  111. 

7551.  GRETCHEN  LOUISE  GOOCH 
Cashier;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  30, 
1894,  Bellflower,  111.;  d.  D.  R.,  Jr.  (b.  O  22, 
1867,  Delavon,  111.)  and  Elizabeth  Maude 
(Horr)  Gooch  (b.  O  29,  1866,  Henry,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Bellflower  Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Yo  Ma;  Illiola; 
Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Woman's  League;  Class  Sec. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Odell.  111.,  igi''''/;  Rank 
Cashier,  Bellflower,  111.,  1917—-  Address, 
Bellflower,  III. 

7552.  JOHN  CHRISTIAN  GRA15BE 
(Brother  of  No.  5166) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  21,  1893,  Philo. 
111.;  s.  John  Christian  (b.  Je  21,  1827,  Lits- 
buttel,  Ger.)  and  Laura  Belle  (Shepherd) 
Grabbe  (b.  F  22,  1870,  Scotland,  Ind.).  Pr-;- 
pared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Sachem;  Varsity  Base- 
Rail;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Sr.  Smoker  Com.  With 
Morns  &  Co.,  Chicago.  Farmer,  Philo.  HI. 
Address,  Philo,  Ill.t 


7553.     ALBERT   AMBROSE  IGNATIUS 
GRAFF 

Inspector;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  D  8.  1890,  Cin- 
cinnati; s.  Nicholas  Gratf.  Prepared  in  O. 
'Mech.  Inst.  Stud,  liranch,  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Spald- 
ing Guild.  Insp.,  New  Building  of  Union  Gas 
and  Elec.  Co.,  Cincinnati.  Address,  1228  Oak 
-Ave.,  Price  Hill,   Cincinnati. t 

7554.  CLARENCE  TODD  GRANT 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  10,  1893, 
Dundee,  111.;  s.  Peter  B.  Grant.  Prepared  in 
Dundee  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
.*^igma  Tau;  E.  E.  Soc.  Elec.  Engr.,  Testing 
De])t.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
Chem.  Service  Sta.,  A.  P.  O.  702,  A.  E.  F., 
France.-  Address,  R.  i,  Elgin,  111.;  bus.  add., 
Box  482,   Schenectady,  N.  Y. 


7555.  RUTH  MARGARET  GRANT 
(Sister  of  No.  6261) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  4.  1894.  In- 
dianapolis; d.  William  Robert  (b.  Jl  16,  1862, 
London,  Eng.)  and  Florence  (Blair)  Grant  (b. 
Mr  28.  1868,  Sidney,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ur- 
bana H.  S.  Teacher,  Waterman,  111.  Address, 
506  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add..  High 
School,   Waterman,    III. 

7556.  RUTH  GRAY  (PEYRAUD) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  2,  1893.  Hampton,  la.; 
d.  Henry  (b.  Manchester,  Va.)  and  Alice 
(Smith)  Gray  (b.  Cedar  Rapids,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  West  Des  Moines  H.  S. ;  Grinnell 
Coll.,  la.,  1911-12.  Chi  Omega;  Yo  Ma;  H.  .Sc. 
Club;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Asst.  Libn.,  A.  M.  A.. 
Matzene's  Studios,  Chicago.  Married  Albert 
Paul  Peyraud,  Ja  16,  igi8,  Allentown,  Pa.  Ad- 
dress,   1417    Woodland  Ave.,   Des   Moines. 

7557.  JOHN  EDWARD  GRAYHACK,  JR. 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  28,  1893, 
Joliet,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  Austria)  and  Anna 
(Stukel)  Grayhack  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Jo- 
liet Tp.  H.  S.  C.  E.  Soc.  111.  St.  Highway, 
Reinforce  Bridge  Const.,  1916;  Valuation 
Engr.,  I.  C.  R.  R..  1916-17.  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  i, 
C.  A.  C,  Fort  Monroe,  Va.,  1918 — .  Address, 
1012   N.    Broadway,  Joliet,    111. 

7558.  ♦LOUIS  JACOB  GREENGARD 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  26,  1894.  Chicago;  s. 
Ben  Grecngard.  Prepared  in  Marshall  H.  S. 
Menorah;  Agr.  Club;  Hort.  Club;  111.  Soc.  of 
.Agron.;  Prelim.  Honors.  Died  S  30,  1916, 
Chicago. 

7559.     HANS  PETER  GREISON 

Asst.  Comptroller;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  N 
■^,  1891,  Savanna,  111.;  s.  Christian  Peter  (b. 
S  4,  1864.  Denmark)  and  Anna  Marie(Fennic) 
flrieson.  Prepared  in  Savanna  Tp.  II.  S.  Delta 
I'psilon;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  .Alpha  Delta  Sigma; 
Scabbard  and  Blade:  Asst.  Bus.  Mgr..  Daily 
mini;  Capt..  Univ.  Brig.;  Cml.  Club.  Banker, 
First  Nat.  Bank,  Savanna,  111.,  191 ''-17;  Asst. 
Comptroller,  Univ.  of  111.,  1919 — •  Instr.,  LT.  S. 
S.  M.  A..  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18.  Address, 
Savanna,  111.;  bus.  add.,  1017  W.  Illinois  St., 
Urbana. 

7560.  WILLIAM  WHITING  GRIDLEY 
Valuation  Engr.;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Je 
12,  1893,  Amboy,  111.;  s.  E.  C.  (b.  W.  Candor, 
N.  Y.)  and  Alice  M.  (Smith)  Gridley  (b.  New 
Britain,  (Ilonn.).  Prepared  in  Amboy  H.  S.; 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  Summer,  iQiJ.-  Efficiency 
Engr.,  New  Departure  Mfg.  Co..  Bristol,  Conn., 
1916-17;  do..  Timken  Detroit  Axle  Co.,  Detroit, 
191 7;  Valuation  Engr.,  C.  B.  and  Q.  Ry.  Co., 
1918 — .     Address,  Amboy,  111. 


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7561.  LEROY  OLIVER  GRIESER 
Fanner;  P..  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  My  4,  :888,  Quin- 
cy,  111.;  s.  John  Leonard  (b.  S  3,  1834,  Balti- 
more) and  Harriett  Elizabeth  (Ash)  Grieser 
(b.  F  9,  1858,  Gilespie,  111.).  l're|)ared  in 
Quincy  IL  t>.  Delta  Tan  Delta.  Farmer, 
Quincy,  111.  Address,  305  S.  i6th  St.,  Quincy, 
111. 

756_'.  FR.\NCIS  DICKERSON  GRIFFITH 
Live  Stock  Commissioner;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b. 
Jl  13,  1S90,  Chicago;  s.  C.  E.  Griffith.  Pre- 
pared in  St.  James  II.  S.  Phi  Kappa;  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho;  Class  Swimming,  Water  I'olo; 
Soccer;  Baseball;  Mgr.,  Class  Ath.;  Sr.  Hat 
Com.;  Smoker  Com.;  Sr.  Coimcil;  Agr.  Club. 
Livestock  Commissioner,  Bowles  Li^vestock 
Comn.  Co.,  Chicago.  Address,  528  E.  42nd 
Place,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Bowles  Live- 
stock  Comn.    Co.,   cfo.t 

7563.     DONALD    ASHWAY    GROSSMAN 
(Husband   of  No.   8047) 

Farmer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  13,  1894,^  Lanark, 
111.;  s.  E.  C.  and  Hattie  (Ashway)  Grossman. 
Prepared  in  Freeport  and  Champaign  H.  Schs. 
Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Ionian;  O.-IU.  Debate; 
Mich. -III.  Debate.  Asst.  St.  Atty.,  Champaign 
Co.,  1916-18.  Camp  Grant,  111.,  U.  S.  A., 
1918 — .  Married  Lelia  E.  Watson  ('16),  Je 
20,  1918,  Champaign.  Address,  Newell,  S. 
Dak. 

7564.  JOHN  ELMER  GRUNER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  4,  1895,  Speer, 
111.;  s.  William  (b.  Princeville,  111.)  and  Came 
(Beckman)  Gruner  (b.  Troy,  N.  ¥.).  Pre- 
pared in  Toulon  Acad.;  Bradley  Poly.  Inst., 
1912-14.  Beta  Upsilon.  With  Emerson  Elec. 
Mfg.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1916-17.  Corp.,  Co.  D, 
138th  Inf.,  Camp  Doniphan,  Okla.,  1917; 
Sergt.,  Co.  D,  uSth  Inf.,  3Sth  Div.,  Leron- 
ville,  France.   Address,   Speer,  IlL 

7565.     HERMAN  C.  GRUNEWALD 
Constructor;    B.    S.    in   C.    E.;   b.   Jl    3,    jSqi, 
St.    Louis.      Prepared    in    Yealman    (St.    Louis) 
H.  S.  Theta  Xi;  C.  E.  Club.  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
Address,  2029  E.  Fair  Ave.,  St.  Louis. 

7S66.  HARRY  ALLEN  GUM 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  5.  1893, 
Marseilles,  111.;  s.  Allen  J.  Gum.  Prepared 
in  Marseilles,  II.  S.  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Jr.  Mem., 
A.  S.  M.  E.  Mfg.  Work  at  Harvey,  111.^  Ad- 
dress, Marseilles,  111.;  bus.  add.,  1532S  Center 
Ave.,   Harvey,  Ill.t 

7567.  LESLIE  MONROE  GUMM 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Jl  28,  1894, 
Marseilles,  111.;  s.  Willis  E.  (b.  F  22,  1863, 
do.)  and  Carrie  E.  (Bosworth)  Gumm  (b.  Je 
S,  1870).  Prepared  in  Marseilles  H.  .S.  Kia 
Kappa  Nu;  Chi  Beta;  E.  E.  Soc;  Stud.  Branch, 
A.  I.  E.  E.  With  Westinghouse  F.lec.  and 
Mfg.  Co.,  E.  Pittsburgh,  19 17;  Sa'es  Eii^r., 
do.,  Chicago  District,  Chicago.  Married 
Pauline  Elizabeth  Primm,  O  f>,  1917,  (Jh.un- 
naign.  Address,  6128  S.  Park  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  2133  Conway   Bldg.,   do. 

7568.  WOODWARD  WILLIAM  GUNKEL 
Professional  Baseball;  A.  B.  in  Comir.erce; 
b.  Ap  15,  1894.  Shetfield,  111.;  s.  Charles  W. 
(b.  do.)  and  Sophia  A.  (Wood)  Gunkel  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Sheffield  H.  S.  and  Mor- 
gan Park  Military  Acad.  Delta  Kappa  E|)silon; 
Lambda  Tau  Rho;  Ma- wan-da;  Skull  and 
Crescent;  \arsity  Baseball.  With  Am.  Baseijall 
League,  Cleveland,  1916-17.  ist  Lt.,  Am. 
Ambulance  Corps,  A.  P.  O.,  702.  Longchamp, 
Paris,  1917 — •.  Married  Fern  Elizabeth  Shap- 
land,  N  17,  1917,  Harrisburg,  Pa.  .Iddress, 
Sheffield,    111. 


7569.  •GEORGE  PHILIP  GUSTAFSON 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  D  8,  1894,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Willijun  (iustafson.  Prepared  in 
Sycamore  II.  S.  Cml.  Club.  With  B.  F. 
(ioodrich  Rubber  Co.,  Chicago.  2nd.  Lt.,  Ft. 
.Sheridan;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Died  of 
Wounds,    Jl    2,    1918,    France. 

7570.     KATSUKI    HADA 
A.    B.   in    L.   A.    S.;    u.   Ja    12,    :888,   Japan; 
s.    Y.    Miwa    Ilada.    Prepared    in    Sacramento 
(Calif.)    H.    S.      Address,    326    K    St.,    Sacra- 
mento,   Calif.f 

7571.     *CIIESTER   GILBERT   HADDEN 
(Husband    of   No.    801 1) 

Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  7,  1893,  Chi- 
cago; s.  M.  J.  Hadden.  Prepared  in  Engle- 
wood  11.  S.  Acacia;  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Class  Sec.  Teacher,  Engle- 
wood  H.  S.,  Chicago.  2nd  Lt..  loth  Inf.,  Ft. 
Benjamin  Harrison,  Ind.  Married  Gladys 
Treat  ('16),  D  i,  1917,  Laurence,  Ind.  (died 
D  4,  1918,  Mattoon,  111.).  Died  Ap  3,  1918, 
Ft.    Benjamin   Harrison. 

7572.  THOMAS  ANGUS  HAGAN 
Lecturer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  22,  1892, 
Urbana;  s.  Thomas  Hagan.  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  Phi  Kappa;  Comitatus.  Lec- 
turer, Farm  Machinery  Dept.,  Sears  Roebuck 
S;  Co.  Ord.  Depot  No.  4,  France.  Address, 
3912  Cedar  Springs  Ave.,  Dallas,  Tex.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Sears  Roebuck  &  Co.,  Chicago.! 

7S73.  FRED  CHARLES  HAHN 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  27, 
1893,  Springfield,  111.;  s.  Louis  H.  Hahn.  Pre- 
pared in  Springfield  H.  S.  Psi  Delta;  Phi  Lamda 
LTpsilon;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Statf,  ///.  Chem.; 
Mil.  Band;  Prelim.  Honors;  Chem.  Club.  Instr., 
Organic  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1917 — .  Gas 
Warfare  Work.  Address,  1012  Madison  Ave., 
Baltimore;   bus.  add.,  315  Druid  Hill  Ave.,  do. 

7574.  FORREST  LIVINGSTONE  HAINES 

(Brother  of  No.  5695) 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  Commerce;  b.  S  12,  1888, 
Forrest,  111.;  s.  Edward  Casper  (b.  Ap  19,  1862, 
Joliet,  111.)  and  Rosamond  (Burry)  Haines  (b. 
Ja  5,  1868).  Prepared  in  Forrest  H.  S.  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma.  With  Citizen's  St.  Bank,  Cham- 
paign; Salesman  for  Cadillac  Auto  Co.  Methods 
and  Orgn.  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Repr., 
Avery  Co.  of  Peoria,  Galesburg,  111.,  1919 — . 
Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  Ravitan  Arsenal,  1918-19; 
Mustered  out,  1919.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church. 
Address,   Galesburg,    111. 

7575.  MINNIE  ETTA  THOMAS  HAKE 

(Wife  of  No.  3009) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  9,  1885,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.;  d.  James  Ernest  (b.  Wales)  and 
Katherine  (Mc  Cowan)  Thomas  (b.  Tenn.). 
Prepared  in  Austin  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Illiola;  Prelim.  Honors.  Married  Harry 
Gray  Hake  ('07),  Je  18,  1910,  Champaign.  Child, 
Mary  Katherine,  b.  N  27,  191 6.  Address,  611  o 
Washington   Ave.,   St.  Louis. 

7576.  WALTER  HENRY  HALAS 
Ath.  Coach;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ja  15,  1892, 
Chicago;  s.  Frank  John  (b.  Bohemia)  and  Bar- 
bara (Poledna)  Halas  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Tau  Kappa  Ep- 
silon;  Arch.  Club;  Tribe  of  Illini;  Varsity  Base- 
ball; Fresh.  Varsity  Class  Football;  Tool  Draft- 
ing, Efficiency  Engr.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago; 
Mach.  Designer,  Sears.  Roebuck  &  Co.,  Chicago. 
Teacher,  Math.,  Mech.  Drawing..  Coach  of 
.\th.,  Somerset,  Ky.,  1917-  Teacher,  Math., 
and  Coach  of  Ath.,  H.  S.,  Davenport,  la., 
1018;  Ath.  Coach.  H.  S.,  Rockford.  111.,  1918— . 
Married  Ann  McQuirk,  Ag  24.  1918,  Davenport. 
.4ddress,  c/o   High   School,   Rockford,   111. 


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7577.     CHARLES  MORGAN  IIALBRUGE 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Jl  3,  1893,  Rockport, 
Ind. ;  s.  C.  \V.  Halbruge.  Prepared  in  Rock- 
port  H.  S.  Sachem;  Comitatus.  Address,  Rock- 
port,   Ind.t 

7578.  PAULINE    IL'VLLIWELL 
Photographer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  6, 

1892,  Chicago;  d.  Ashlcigh  Cooper  (h.  N  11, 
1861,  St.  Louis)  and  Alice  Marion  (Drake) 
Halliwell  (b.  My  30,  1863,  Chicago).  Prepared 
in  Hillside  Home  Sch.;  Throop  Poly.^  Inst.; 
Lewis  Inst.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Yo  Ma; 
Jamesonian;  W.  A.  A.  Office  work.  World 
Press,  Stockyards,  Chicago.  1916;  Cost  Acct., 
do.,  1917;  Artistic  Photographer,  Home  Por- 
trait Work,  191 7;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Canteen  Work- 
er, 12  Rue  d'  Agriesseau,  Paris,  France.  Ad- 
dress,  10628  Longwood  Drive,  Chicago. 

7579.  EUGENE  CARL  HAMILL 

(Husband  of  No.  7448) 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ja  17,  1893, 
Blooniington,  111.;  s.  ]5enjamin  Geir  (b.  Ap  13, 
1S71,  Lovington,  111.)  and  Ona  Wahneita 
(Morse)  Ilamill  (b.  Ja  s,  1872,  Milton,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Bloomington  H.  S.;  Wesclyn  Univ., 
1910-11.  Acanthus;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Lambda  Tau 
Rho;  Ionian;  Arch.  Club;  Prelim.,  Final,  and 
Special  Honors;  Class  Basketball.  Engr.  Draw- 
ing, Decatur,  111.,  1916-17-  'st  O.  T.  C,  Ft. 
Sheridan,  1917;  ist  Lt.,  Inf.,  France;  Returned 
to  states,  1919.  Married  Dorothea  M.  Clay- 
berg  ('16),  Ag  24,  1917,  Oak  Park,  111.  Ad- 
dress,   Stratford,   Calif. 

7580.     PAUL    HANNUSH 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  15,  1886,  Turkey;  s. 
Shannon  Hannush.  Prepared  in  Am.  Internal. 
Coll.  Acad.,  Mass.  With  Swift  Co.,  Chicago. 
Address,  21  Montclair  Ave.,  Paterson,  N.  J.; 
bus.   add.,   4327   Emerald  Ave.,   Chicago.! 

7S8i.  STANLEY  L.  HANSSEN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  6,  1892, 
Chicago.  Prepared  in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S.  Alpha 
Chi  Rho;  V.  P.,  Jr.  Class.  With  Assoc.  Factory 
Neutral  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Inspection  and  Eng. 
Dept.,  Boston.  Enlisted  in  U.  S.  N.  R.  O.  S., 
1918.  Ensign,  do.;  Mustered  out,  Ja  21,  1919- 
Address  6969  N.  Ashland  Blvd.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  525  N.  Ada  St.,  do. 

7582.     TSO    CHANG   HAG 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  Ja  15, 
1888,  China;  s.  Yim  Ilao.  Prepared  m  Tient- 
sin Middle  Sch.  Chinese  Stud.  Club;  Cml. 
Club.    Address,    Wuchinghsien,    China.f 

7583.     ALBERT  AUSTIN  HARDING 

Professor  and  Band  Dir.;  B.  Mus.;  b.  F  10, 
1880,  Georgetown  111.;  s.  Conway  Augustus 
and  Jennie  (Stewart)  Harding.  Prepared  in 
Paris  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Dir.  and  Instr.; 
Univ.  Band,  Univ.  of  111.,  190506;  Jnstr., 
Band  Instruments,  1906-18;  do.  and  Asst.  Prof., 
Music,  do.,  1918 — ;  Dir.,  Assoc.  Musicians  Band, 
Champaign  and  Urbana,  1913-16.  Auth.:  The 
Band  as  a  Community  Asset,  Proceedings  of 
Music  Teacher's  Nat.  Assn.,  Vol.  10,  and  Sch. 
and  Home  Educ,  Vol.  XXXV,  No.  10.  Mem., 
Am.  Federation  of  Musicians;  Univ.  Club;  B. 
P.  O.  E.;  Music  Teachers  Nat.  Assn.;  111.  St. 
Mus.  Teachers  Assn.  Married  Margaret  Rog- 
ers, Je  II,  1913,  Champaign.  Child,  Jane  Aus- 
tin, b.  F  7,  1919.  Address,  308  N.  State  St., 
Champaign;  bus.  add.,  217  \Jn\v.  Hall,  Univ.  of 
111..  Urbana. 


7584.  ELODIA  FERNE  HARRIS 
Home  Demonstration  Agt.;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc; 
1).  Mr  2,  1894.  Creal  Springs,  111.;  d.  W.  T.  (b. 
do.)  and  Emma  (Shafcr)  Harris  (b.  do).  Pre- 
pared in  Marion  II.  S.  Teacher,  II.  S..  Herrin, 
111..  1916-17;  Dist.  Orcanizer,  So.  111.;  Official 
Hdqtrs..  Univ.  of  111.  and  LJ.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr., 
Marion,  111.;  Emergency  Home  Demonstration 
Agt.,  do.  Address,  105  S.  Van  Buren  St., 
Marion,  111. 

7585.  LEO  GABRIEL  HARRIS 
Auditor;  j\.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Je  1,  1894, 
Sharon  Springs,  Kan.;  s.  William  D.  (b.  Mr  7, 
1863,  Wilton  Junction,  la.)  and  Elgira  M. 
(Gabriel)  Harris  (b.  Ap  18,  1863,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  W'ilton  (la.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi  Rho; 
Beta  Gamma  Sigma.  Auditor,  I'irst  Nat.  Bank, 
Davenport,  la.,  1916-17.  Am.  Ord.  Base  Depot, 
France,  191 7-18;  Prov.  Co.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Hancock,  Augusta,  Ga.,  1918 — .  Address,  Wil- 
ton Junction,  la. 

7586.  WILLIAM  WARD  HART 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Jl  19,  1894,  Benton,  111.; 

s.  W.  H.  Hart.  Prepared  in  licnton  Tp.  H.  S. 
Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Helmet;  Tribe 
of  mini;  Comitatus;  Egyptian  Club;  Pan  Hel- 
lenic Council;  Varsity  Track;  Home-coming 
Com.;  Jr.  Prom  Com.;  Sr.  Alemorial  Com. 
Address,  S.  Main  St.,  Benton,  Ill.t 

7587.  LAURA  ELLEN  HARTMAN 

(TAPPING) 
(Wife  of  No.  7255) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.:  b.  Ap  11,  1892,  Wel- 
lington, 111.;  d.  George  Ilartman.  Prepared  in 
Wellington  H.  S.  Married  C.  H.  Tapping  ('15), 
O  II,  1916,  Kankakee,  111.  Child,  Charles  II. , 
Jr.,  b.  Ag  8,  1917.  Address,  237  S.  Maplewood 
Ave.,  Peoria. t 

7588.  RALPH  FRAME  HARVEY 
Milk  Dealer;   B.    S.   in   Agr.;    b.    D   7,    1890, 

Converse,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Shortridge  H.  S., 
Indianapolis;  Hyde  Park  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Lt., 
Univ.  Brig.  With  Condensed  Milk  Co..  Gary 
Sta.,  111.  Address,  25  W.  24th  St.,  Indianapolis; 
bus.  add.,  Cary  Station,  Mc  Henry  Co.,  IlLf 

7589.  SYLVAN    DIX    HARWOOD 

(Brother  of  No.  5708) 
Journalist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  24, 
1893,  Carrollton,  111.;  s.  George  W.  (b.  Tren- 
ton, Tenn.)  and  Jennie  Mae  (Simpson)  Har- 
wood  (b.  My  13,  1856,  Carrollton,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Carrollton  IT.  S.;  LTniv.  of  Mo.,  19x2- 
13.  Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Mgr..  Daily  Illini;  Assoc. 
Ed.,  ///.  Mag.;  Sachem;  Siren  StafT;  Scribbler's 
Club;  Co-Aiith.,  I'm  Neutral.  Reporter,  Cleve- 
land Press,  1916;  Sunday  writer,  Dayton  Jour., 
191 7,  Camp  .Sheridan,  .Ma.,  191 7- 18;  Hdqtrs. 
Co.,  Motor  Supply  Train,  A.  E.  F.,  France, 
1918 — ■.     Address,  Carrollton,  111. 

7590.  EMIN  WITHERSPOON  HAWKINS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Air  23,  1894,  Fair- 
mount,  111.;  s.  William  C.  (b.  Mr  21,  1857,  do.) 
and  Mable  (Witherspoon)  Hawkins  (b.  My  ig, 
1K50,  do.).  Prepared  in  Fairmount  and  Danville 
H.  .Sells.  .Mpha  Gamma  Rho;  Agron.  Soc.  2nd 
Lt..  U.  S.  A.  S.  U.  S.  A..  Pilot,  Post  Field, 
Ft.  Sill,  (Jkla.;  Mustered  out,  Ja  6,  1919.  Ad- 
dress,   Fairmount,    111. 

7591.  CARL   OTTO    HAWKINSON 
Salesman;    B.    S.    in    A.    E.;    b.    N    25,    1892, 

Mc  Plierson,  Kan.;  s.  O.  E.  Hawkinson.  Pre- 
pared in  Marquette  (Kan.)  H.  S.  Univ.  Band. 
.Sales  Dejit.,  Kawneer  Mfg.  Co.,  Indianapolis. 
Sergt.,  Ilthitrs.  Co.,  334th  Inf.,  Camp  Taylor, 
Louisville,  Ky.  Address,  Marquette,  Kan.; 
bus.  add.,  705  Merchants'  Bank  Bldg.,  Indian- 
apolis.! 


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7593.  FRANCIS  LEO  HEADLEY 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  16,  1894,  Paris, 
111.;  s.  Stephen  I.  (b.  Jl  4.  i«6i,  Oblong,  111.) 
and  Lillian  Mary  (Barr)  lleadlcy  (b.  Je  8, 
1870,  Paris.  111.).  Prepared  in  I'aris  II.  S.  Beta 
Phi.  Farmer,  Paris,  111.,  1916 — ;  Justice  of 
Peace,  do.,  1917 — .  17th  Co.,  5th  Bn.,  159th 
De[)Ot  Brig..  Camp  Taylor,  Louisville,  Ky.; 
Mustered  out,  D  24,  1918.  (jrand  Master, 
Beta  Phi;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  Am. 
Federation  of  Mus.  Married  Anna  Louise  Bull. 
O  17,  1917,  Hoopeston,  111.  Address,  K.  7. 
Paris,  111. 


7593.  DWIGHT  FREDERICK  HEATH 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  S  20,  1894,  Chicago; 
s.  Frederick  W.  (b.  N  22,  1861,  Dixon,  111.) 
and  Charlotte  Ruth  (Richmond)  Heath  (b.  My 
31,  1859,  Adams.  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Crane  Jr.  Coll.,  1913-14. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Gamma  Al- 
pha; Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Grad.  Stud..  Univ.  of 
111.,  1916-17.  ist  111.  Artillery,  Tex.,  1916;  Bat. 
F,  149th  F.  A.;  Regimental  Telephone  Officer. 
2nd  Lt.,  t49th  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  1st 
Lt.,  F.  .\.,  Ger.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church;  Pres.. 
mini  Club,  Rainbow  Div.,  L.  I.  Address,  2937 
Wilcox   St.,   Chicago. 


7594.  ROY  THOMAS  HECKETSWEILER 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  6, 
1885,  Rockefeller,  111.;  s.  Jacob  (b.  Mr  15,  1851, 
Alsace,  France)  and  :Larah  Jane  (Thomas) 
Hecketsweiler  (b.  Ag  25,  1863.  Pembrookshire, 
Wales).  Prepared  in  Beloit  Coll.  Acad.;  Univ. 
Acad.  Bushnell  Guild.  Teacher,  H.  S..  Pekin, 
111.,  1916-17.  2nd  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.. 
1917;  Small  Arms  Firing  Sch.,  Camp  Perry, 
O. ;  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  N.  A.,  Camp  Sherman.  O., 
1917;  do.,  Richmond,  Va.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Epis- 
copal Church.     Address,  Area,  111. 

7595.  NELLIE  MAY  HEDGCOCK 
(Sister  of  Nos.  3766,  6944,  9124) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  25,  1892, 
Plymouth,  111.;  d.  John  F.  (b.  N  3,  1861,  do.) 
and  Anna  E.  Hedgcock  (b.  S  17.  1863,  do.). 
Prepared  in  August  H.  S. ;  Knox  Coll.,  1912-14. 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi.  Teacher,  H.  Sc.  Ortonville. 
Minn..  1916 — .  Address,  Plymouth,  111.;  bus. 
add.,   Ortonville,   Minn. 

7596.  BERTRAM  ATKINSON  HEDGES 
Prin.  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  2, 
1893,  Ainsley,  Neb.;  s.  Thaddeus  A.  (b.  1858, 
Ky.)  and  Mary  Virginia  (Atkinson)  Hedget- 
(b.  1861,  Parkersburg,  W.  Va.).  Prepared  in 
Canton  (Mo.)  H.  S.;  Lancaster  (Mo.)  H.  S.; 
Christian  Univ.,  1912-13;  Coe  Coll.  1913-14.  Pi 
Pi  Rho;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Adelphic.  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  Champaign.  1916-17;  Prin..  Schs.,  St. 
Joseph,  111.,  1917-18.  Pvt.,  U.  S.  M.  C.  244th 
Co.,  Paris  Island,  S.  C.  Auth.:  The  Slacker. 
Boy  Life.  Married  Edith  Marion  Wight.  S  8, 
1917,   Champaign.   Address,    St.  Joseph,   III. 

7597.  EDNA  MAY  HEDRICK 
(Sister  of  No.  7=;98) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  11,  1893, 
Le  Roy,  111.;  d.  Frank  Hcdrick.  Prepared  in 
Le  Roy  H.  S.  Athenean.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Pawnee,  111.  Address,  403  Finch  St.,  Adrian. 
Mich.;   bus.   add..  Pawnee,   Ill.t 

7598.     GEORGE     SAMUEL    HEDRICK 
(Brother  of  No.  7597) 

Farmer:  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  28,  1895,  Le 
Roy,  111.;  s.  Frank  Hedrick.  Preoared  in  Le  Roy 
H.  S.  Farm  House;  Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn 
Club;  Jr.  Entertainment  Com.  Farmer,  Hol- 
loway.  111.  Address,  Holloway,  III.t 


7599.  JOHN  HAROLD  HEINDEL 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  18,  1893, 
Elgin.  111.;  s.  George  A.  (b.  Ap  29,  1861, 
Wrightsville,  Pa.)  and  Ella  Elizabeth  (Johnson) 
Ileindel  (b.  Ap  20,  1865,  Sweden).  Prepared  in 
Elgin  11.  S.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Theta  Tau;  Psi  Mu;  Prelim.  Honors;  llliu 
Staff;  Asst.  Ed.,  Dope  Sheet.  Draftsman,  G.  E. 
Morris,  Arch.,  Elgin,  111.,  1916;  Draftsman 
and  Engr.,  uouglas  Co.,  Cedar  Rapids,  la., 
191617;  do.,  Leonard  Const.  Co.,  Cliicago  and 
Cedar  Rapids,  la.,  1917 — .  Address,  648  N. 
Spring  St.,  Elgin,  111.;  bus.  add..  Cedar  Rapids, 
la.  c/o  Leonard  Const.  Co. 


7600.  AGNES  JOHANNA  SOPHIA 

HELMREICH 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  16,  1892, 
Crescent  City,  111.;  d.  Rev.  Christian  (b.  Ap 
10,  1866,  Afaltathal,  Bavaria,  Ger.)  and  Augus- 
ta (Brueckner)  Helmreich  (b.  Je  13.  1872,  Lex- 
ington, Mich.).  Prepared  in  (Crescent  City  H. 
S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ..  1908-10,  1911-12.  Gam- 
ma Phi  Beta.  Teacher,  Hist.,  H.  S.,  Springfield, 
ill.  Address.  Crescent  City,  III.;  bus.  add.,  1126 
S.   7th   St.,  Springfield,  111. 

7601.  ALEXANDER  SWIFT  HENDERSON 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  21,  1890,  Pitts- 
burgh; s.  J.  R.  Henderson.  Prepared  in  Lewis 
Inst.,  Chicago.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha.  Married 
Nina  May  Brecount,  Ap  21,  1917,  Chicago. 
Address,    17    Fountain    St.,    Sewickley,    Pa.f 

7602.  FRANK    SPOOR    HENDERSON 

(Husband  of  No.  6520) 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  12,  1893, 
Sterling,  Colo.;  s.  Fremont  and  Jennie  (Spoor) 
Henderson.  Prepared  in  Sterling  (Colo.)  H. 
S-;  Agr.  Coll.,  Ft.  Collins,  Colo..  1911-12.  Al- 
pha Chi  Rho;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Elec. 
Engr.,  Westinghouse  Co.,  Pittsburgh.  U.  S.  N. 
A.,  Corp.  Co.  ^I,  320  Regt.,  Camp  Lee,  Peters- 
burg, Va.,  1917;  Lt.,  Depot  Brig..  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  1918;  3S8th  Inf.  Camp  Cody.  Deming,  N. 
Mex.,  N  1918.  Married  Erma  Dorothy  Roberts 
('14),  Ag  31,  1917,  Chicago.  Address,  11948 
Stewart   Ave.,   Chicago. 

7603.  JAMES    BRUCE    HENDERSON 

(Brother  of  No.  6296) 
Farm  Mgr. ;  B.  S.  and  M.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr 
26,  1892,  Mobile.  Ala.;  s.  William  (b.  Scot- 
land) and  Hettie  (Lossing)  Henderson  (b. 
Can.).  Prepared  in  Monmouth  H.  S. ;  Mon- 
mouth Coll.,  1910-13.  Delta  Upsilon;  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho;  Dixie  Club;  Track  Team.  Asst., 
An.  Husb.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17;  Mgr.  of  Brook- 
water  Farm,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1918 — .  Mar- 
ried Ethel  Mae  Gabby,  S  11,  1917,  Little  York, 
111.  .Address,  Brookwater  Farm,  R.  7,  Ann  Ar- 
bor, Mich. 

7604.  ELFREDA    VIOLA    HENNINGS 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Mr  29,  1894.  Barrington, 
111.;  d.  Henry  J.  (b.  Jl  24.  1852,  Ger.)  and 
Mary  (Brasel)  Hennings  (b.  N  7,  1858,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Elgin  H.  S.;  Lake  Forest  Coll., 
1912-14.  Governess,  Iron  River.  Mich.;  Sante 
Fe  R.  R..  Mojave,  Calif.  Address,  1017  Cen- 
ter St.,  Elgin.  III. 

7605.  RAY  DAVID  HENSON 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  N  i,  1893,  Vergennes. 
III.;  s.  David  Hadlcy  (b.  Ja  17,  1854)  and 
Carrie  Jane  (Campbell)  Henson  (b.  O  23,  185s, 
Cambridge.  O.).  I'repared  in  Johnston  Citv  11. 
S.;  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Phi  Delta  PTii; 
ivgvptian  (Tlub.  City  Atty.,  Johnston  City,  111.. 
1916-17.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan.  1917;  2nd 
Lt.,  Inf.  R.  C,  Camp  Grant,  Rockford,  III.  Ad- 
dress, Johnston  City,  111. 


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7606.  OKLA  HAROLD  HERSIIMAN 
Merchant;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  26,  1890, 
Sheridan,  Ind.;  s.  W.  H.  (b.  do.)  and  Henrietta 
Hershnian  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Tipton  (IndJ 
H.  S.;  Purdue  Univ.,  1911-14.  Phi  Kappa  Sig- 
ma; Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  £.  V.  P.,  W.  R. 
Wheeler  Co.,  Wholesale  Auto.  Accessories,  In- 
dianapolis, 1916-1S.  ist  Lt.,  Ord.  Reserve  Corps, 
U.  S.  A.,  1918;  6th  Heavy  Mobile  Ord.  Re- 
pair Shop,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  Address, 
Tipton,  Ind.;  bus.  add.,  426  N.  Meridan  St., 
Indianapolis. 

7607.  LEONARD  B.  HIEBEL 
Land.  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  4,  1887, 
Waterloo,  Wis.;  s.  Frank  Hiebel.  Prepared  in 
Waterloo  (Wis.)  H.  S.  Land.  Arch.  Soc;  Glee 
and  Mandolin  Club;  Univ.  Band.  Orchestra. 
Land.  Arch.,  Ft.  Atkinson,  Wis.  Great  Lakes 
Naval  Training  Sta.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  1919- 
Address,  Waterloo,  Wis.;  bus^  add..  Ft.  Atkin- 
son, Wis.t 

7608.  IRMA  MAY  HIGGINS  (REVELS) 
Demonstration  Agt. ;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b. 
Ja  16,  1892.  Springfield,  111.;  d.  Charles  Mont- 
gomery (b.  F  22,  1 868,  do.)  and  Mary  Weston 
(Jackson)  Higgins  (b.  JI  8,  1871,  Oakland, 
Calif.).  Prepared  in  Gibson  City  H.  S.  Teach- 
er, Pub.  Sch..  Sarasota,  Fla.,  1916-17;  Exten. 
Work,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Hillboro  Co.,  Fla., 
1918.  Married  A.  B.  Revels.  Address,  125  E. 
5th  St.,  Jacksonville,   111. 

7609.  FRED  JAMES  HILL 

B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E.;  b.  D  17,  1892,  Harvard, 
111.;  s.  S.  P.  Hill.  Prepared  in  Harvard  H.  S. 
Address,  Harvard,  Ill.t  . 

7610.  JAMES  EDWARD  PULL 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  4,  1893,  Luna, 

111.;  s.  R.  C.  Hill.  Prepared  in  Mattoon  H. 
S.   Chi  Psi.  Address.    1824   Pratt  St..  Mattoon, 

Ill.t 

7611.     *LUCY  BELL  HILL 

B.  Mus.;  b.  Mr  II,  1885,  Kingston,  Mich.;  d. 
E.  L.  Hill.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Bethany 
Circle;  Le  Cercle  Frangais;  Univ.  Choristers; 
Self-Govt.  Com.  Teacher,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich., 
Head  of  Musical  Dept.,  Bristol,  Ind.  Died  O 
31,   1918,   Bristol,  Ind. 

7612.  WARREN  ELLIOT  HILL 
Road  Commissioner;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  29, 
1883,  New  Athens,  111.;  s.  M.  F.  Hill.  Prepared 
in  Marissa  Tp.  H.  S.  Commissioner,  St.  High- 
way Dejit.,  Springfield,  111.  Address,  1310  Col- 
lege Ave.,  Last  St.  Louis,  111.;  bus.  add.,  509 
Brighton  Place,  Springlield,  Ill.t 

7613.  JOSEPH  HOWARD  HINSHAW 
Lawyer;   LL.   B.;  b.   S   19,  1890,   Stone  Fort 

111.;  s.  W.  R.  Hinshaw.  Prepared  in  Harris 
burg  H.  S.  Iris;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Philomath 
ean;  Mgr.,  Star  Lecture  Cour.?e;  111. -Ind.  De 
bate;  Repr.,  No.  Oratorical  League.  K.  O.  T 
C,  (Jamp  Grant,  19)8.  Address,  411  N.  Grain 
gcr   St.,  Ilarrisburg,  Ill.t 

7614.  EDWARD  GEORGE  HIRT,  JR. 
Contractor;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Je  s,  1891,  St. 

Cloud,  Minn.;  s.  Edward  Hirt,  Sr.  Prepared 
in  St.  Cloud  (Minn.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Rho  Chi; 
Arch.  Club;  Spalding  Guild.  Contractor,  St. 
Cloud,  Minn.  Address,  901  4th  Ave.,  South 
St.  Cloud,  Minn.t 


Jr.     Prom.     Com.       Instr.,     Home    Econ.,  La 

Grange,   Coll.,   La   Grange,  Mo.;    Dietitian  and 

Instr..  Lombard  Coll.,  Galesburg,  HI.,  1916.  Ad- 
dress, Lombard  Hall,  Galesburg,  III. 


76 1 5.  LAURA  EDNA  HIRTH 
Instr.  and  Dietitian;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  20, 
1891,  Quincy,  111.;  d.  William  John  (b.  S  15, 
1859.  do.)  and  Amanda  M.  (Pfanschmidl)  Hirth 
(b.  S  18,  1857,  do.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  H. 
S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Omicron  Nu;  llliola; 
H.  Sc.  Club;  Prelim.  Honors;  Basketball  Team; 


7616.  MABEL  HITT 
(Sister  of  No.  6957) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Ag  19,  1894, 
Ilcrrick,  111.;  d.  Dr.  Ashby  James  (b.  Je  29, 
1X3 J,  Castleton,  Ya.)  and  Ollie  (Oweings)  Hitt 
( li.  Ja  7,  1862,  Herrick,  III.).  Prepared  in  Ala. 
(iirl's  Tech.  Inst.,  Montevallo,  Ala,  Teacher, 
Recreation  and  Sewing,  Tenn.  Coal,  Iron  &  R. 
R.  Co.,  Blocton,  Ala.,  1916-18.  Address,  Her- 
rick. 111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Tennessee  Coal,  Iron 
R.  R.  Co.,  Blocton,  Ala. 

7617.  FREMONT  JOHN  HOEHN 
Supt..  Tile  Plant;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  b.  Ag 
25,  1888,  Carlinville,  111.;  s.  Jacob  (b.  do.)  and 
Katherine  (LeVora)  Hoehn  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Carlinville  H.  S.  Ceram.  Club;  Keramos. 
Supt.,  Hollow  Tile  Plant,  Peoria,  1916;  East 
Palestine,  O.,  1916-18.  U.  S.  N.  A.,  Ord.  Dept., 
1918;  Sergt.,  Chem.  Plant,  De])t.  of  Interior. 
Saltville,  Va.  Mem.,  Am.  Ceram.  Soc.  Ad- 
dress, 3S4  Alice  St.,  East  Palestine,   O. 

7618.  ELMO  PAUL  HOHM AN 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S,;  A.  M..  1917;  b.  Ja  27, 
1894,  Salem,  111.;  s.  John  Albert  (b.  My  10, 
1867,  Nashville,  111.)  and  Emma  Pauline  (Stef- 
fen)  Hohman  (b.  Mr  9,  1866,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Nashville  H.  S.;  Elmhurst  Coll.^  1911-12.  Iris; 
Ihi  Beta  Kappa;  Ma-wan-da;  Sachem;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Philomathean;  Egyptian  Club;  Fresh, 
and  Prelim.  Honors;  Stud.  Council;  Varsity 
Track  Team;  Grad.  Scholarship.  Assoc.  Field 
IJir.,  Am.  Red  Cross,  Travis,  Te.x.,  1919 — .  Y. 
M.  C.  A.,  U.  S.  A.,  191 7;  3rd  O.  T.  C,  N.  A.. 
Camp  Grant,  Rockford.  111.,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  Co. 
G,  387th  Inf.,  Camp  Cody;  Mustered  out, 
1918;  Assoc.  Field'  Dir.,  A.  E.  F.,  France, 
1 91 9 — .   Address,    Nashville,   111. 

7619.  ARNOLD  CARL  HOLINGER 
Arch.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ja  3,  1894, 
Chicago;  s.  Arnold  Holinger.  Prepared  in 
Waller  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Ilus;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
l)er  Deutsche  Verein;  Prelim.  Honors.  Arch 
Engr..  Steel  Products  Co.,  Chicago.  Address, 
639  Wrightwood  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
Strauss  Bldg.,  c/o  Concrete  Steel  Products  Co., 
Chicago. t 

7620.     JOSEPHINE  BLANCHE  LOUISE 
HOi-LANDSWORTH  (LARSON) 
(Wife  of  G400;   Sister  of   No.  8425) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  10,  1891,  Canton, 
.  111.;   d.  Charles  Wesley  (b.  Ja  10,   1858,  Fulton 
Co.,  111.)  and  Martha  Louise  (Chitty)   Hollands- 
worth   (b.  My  5,   1868,  Yates  City,  111.).     Pre- 
pared   in    Canton    II.    S.;    Knox    Coll.    1909-11. 
Achoth;   Woman's  League;   Y.   W.   C.  A..    191 1- 
13;    1916-17;    Math.    Club;    Choral    Soc;    Celtic 
Club.      Asst.    Recorder,    Univ.    of    111.,    1917-18. 
Married  Louis  John  Lasron  (g'17),  Je  2().  1918, 
t"anton.   111.     .-Iddrcss,  229  North  Ave.  A,  (Jan- 
ton,    111.;    bus.    add.,    3739    Jocelyn    St.,    Chevy 
Chase,  Washington,  D.  C. 

7621.  DAVID  PRESTON  IIOLLIS 
Exten.  Dir.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  17, 
1873,  Nebro,  111.;  s.  David  (b.  Ap  6,  1824,  Gib- 
son Co.,  Tenn.)  and  Sarah  Mellissa  (Mason) 
Ilollis  (b.  Mr  22,  1849,  Gasconade  Co.,  Mo.). 
Prepared  in  West.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.,  1898-99.  Exten.  Dir.,  West.  111. 
.St.  Norm.  Sch..  191 5 — .  Married  Minnie  Bella 
Fields,  Ap  30,  1902,  Meredosia,  111.  Children: 
Vida  Fields,  b.  S  11,  1903;  Zera  Elizabeth,  b. 
Ag  14,  1908.  Address,  525  W.  Adams  St.,  Ma- 
comb,  III. 


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7622.  DORIS  JEAN  HOLLOWAY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  22,  1893, 
Caro.  Mich.;  d.  Ross  L.  (b.  Ja  19.  1H66,  Nor- 
walk,  ().)  and  Sarah  Anne  (Anderson)  Ilollo- 
way  (b.  Af)  22,  1872,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Cen- 
tral H.  S.,  Detroit.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Omicron 
Nu;  Alethenai;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Phi 
Betta  Kappa;  Sr.  Council.  Teacher,  II.  Sc, 
Detroit.  1916 — -.  Mem.,  Assn.  of  Collegiate 
Alumnae,  1917-18;  Home  Econ.  Assn..  Detroit 
Branch,  1916-18.  Address,  181  Atkinson  Ave., 
Detroit. 

7623.  CHARLES  VERNON  HOLMES 
Milk  Business;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  10, 
1894.  Manteno,  111.;  s.  Fred  W.  (b.  Ag  9,  1862. 
Oswego,  111.)  and  Ethyln  P.  (Stocksdale) 
Holmes  (b.  Ja  25.  1S61,  Momence,  HI.).  Pre- 
pared in  Manteno  and  Kankakee  II.  Schs.  Grail. 
Stud..  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17.  Asst.  Mgr.  and 
Corporation  Mem.,  Champaign  Sanitary  Milk 
Co.,  Champaign,  1917.  ist  Class  Signal  Q.  M.. 
U.  S.  N.,  N.  Y.  Harbor;  Mustered  out,  Mr  14, 
1919.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  Manteno, 
111. 

7624.  HARRY  STEVENS  HOLTZE 
B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ap  20,    1893,  Sioux  City, 

la.;  s.  Samuel  Holtze.  Prepared  in  Sioux  City 
(la.)  H.  S.  Arch.  Club.  ist  Lt.,  Engrs.  Ad- 
dress,  1921   Douglas  St.,   Sioux  City,  la. 

7625.  GOLD  SAMUEL  HOPKINS 

(Sister  of  No.  4714) 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Je  i,  1891,  Homer. 
111.;  s.  F.  O.  Hopkins.  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.  S.  Sigma  Nu;  Ku  Klux.  Co.  22,  Bat.  6, 
Syracuse  Recruit  (iamp.  N.  Y. ;  Mustered  out, 
D  1918.    Address,  509  S.  Lynn  St.,  Champaign. f 


7626.     DOROTHY  STEWART  HORMEL 
(Sister  of  No.  7627) 

Settlement  Worker;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b. 
Jl  9.  1894,  Austin,  Minn.;  d.  William  H.  (b.  Jl 
4,  1862,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.)  and  Margaret  Elizabeth 
(Stewart)  Hormel  (b.  F  8,  1863,  Elkin,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Ottumwa  (la.)  H.  S. ;  Albert  Lea 
Coll.  Acad.;  Albert  Lea  Coll.,  1912-13.  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;  Alethenai.  Settlement  Work, 
New  York  City,  1916-17;  Visitor  for  Italian 
Dist.,  Assoc.  Charities,  Milwaukee,  1917-18. 
Address,   1530  Grand  Ave.,  Apt.   6,   Milwaukee. 


7627.  OLIVE  DEANE  HORMEL 
(Sister  of  No.  7626) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  12,  1893, 
Chicago;  d.  William  Henry  (b.  Jl  4,  1863,  Buf- 
falo. N,  Y.)  and  Margaret  Elizabeth  (Stewart) 
Hormel  (b.  F  1864,  Elkin,  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
Ottumwa  (la.)  H.  S.;  Wooster  Acad.,  1910; 
Wooster  Coll.,  1910-11.  B  L.,  Lindenwood  Jr. 
Coll.,  St.  Charles,  Mo.,  1912-13.  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma;  Alethenai;  Scribbler's  Club;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Asst.  Ed.,  III.  Mag.  Grad.  .Stud,  in  Eng., 
1917-18;  Ed.  Asst.,  Coll.  of  Agr.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1916;  Asst.  in  Eng.,  do.,  1917-18.  Address,  351 
Indiana  Ave.,  Wichita,  Kan. 

7628.  SUSAN  EUNICE  HOSFORD 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  22,  1894, 
Geneseo.  111.;  d.  William  Henry  (b.  Ap  6,  1858. 
do.)  and  Myrtle  Eunice  (HofFstalter)  Hosford 
(b.  Ap  13,  1868,  do.).  Prepared  in  Geneseo 
Tp.  H.  S.;  Rockford  Coll.,  1912-13.  Alpha  Xi 
Delta;  Omicron  Nu;  Illiola;  H.  Sc.  Club. 
Teacher,  Pub.  Schs..  Geneseo,  111.,  1916-17; 
Teacher  of  H.  Sc,  H.  S.,  Galva.  111.,  191 7—, 
Address,    Geneseo,    111.;    bus.    add.,    Galva.    111. 

7629.     BRUCE  OWEN  HOSKINSON 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  7,  1876,  West  York, 
111.;  s.   E.  Hoskinson.     Prepared  in  Norm.  Sch., 
Ind.     Address,   West  York,  Ill.f 


7630.     CHARLES   FRANCIS   HOUGH 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;   b.  Je  3,   1893,  Pana,   111,;   s. 
Charles   I-rancs    (b.   Jl    23,    1862.    Martinsburg, 
N     Y.;   and   Minnie   (Roberts)    Hough   (b.   O  9, 
1867,    Armington.     111.).       Prepared    in     Cham- 
paign   H.    S.      Sigma   Chi;    Phi   Delta   Phi,     At- 
^■"'^V^'   f  >i^^'-   ''^^.^»""".   III-    1916-17.      1st  R. 
>  V  i"'  ^'-  Sheridan,  111.,  1917;  2nd  Lt.    342- 
r    }"^-    M""P    Grant,    111.,    1917— :    Inf. '  Sch. 
of  Arms,  Ft.  Sill,   Okla.,  1918.     Address,  Dan- 
vers.  111. 

7631.  WALDERN  HENRY  HOUGH 
Arch.  Engr.;   B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;   b.  Ap  18,  1892, 

Morgan  Park,  111.;  s.  Claudia  Sutherland.  Pre- 
pared in  Oak  Park  Tp.  II.  S.  Chi  I'si;  Sigma 
lau;  Scarab;  Ku  Klux;  Helmet;  Jr.  Smoker 
Com.;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Address,  227  S.  Ken- 
il worth  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  III.;  bus.  add..  Gen. 
Delivery,  Huron,  O.t 

7632.  IRMA   L,  IIOUSER   (FITCH) 
(Wife  of  No.  8322) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A,  &  S.;  b.  Mr  28,  1894.  Farmer 
tity  111.;  d.  Frank  E,  (b.  1869,  do.)  and  Emma 
(Nydegger)  Ilouser  (b.  1872,  Switzerland). 
Prepared  in  Moore  Tp.  H.  S.,  Farmer  City 
Athenean;  Classical  Club;  Y  W.  C.  A  Teach- 
er, H.  S.,  Monticello,  III.;  do.,  H.  S.,  Laurel, 
Mont.  Married  Howard  J.  Fitch  ('17)  My  24 
1918,  St.  Louis.     Address,  R.  4,  Rockford,  111' 

7633.  CHARLES  RALPH  HOWE 
(Brother  of  No.  7634) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  3,  1894,  Blue 
Springs,  Neb.;  s.  Charles  Rosecrans  (b.  Ap  19 
1863,  Tuscola,  111.)  and  Sadie  A.  (Brian)  Howe 
(b  Ap  27,  1865,  do.).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
and  Tuscola  H.  Schs.  Corp.,  Water  Tank 
Train,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918— .  Address,  202 
E.  John   St.,   Champaign. 

7634-     WILLIAM  THOMAS  HOWE 
(Brother   of  No.    7633) 
Farmer;   B.  S.   in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  31,   1891,  Barn- 
ston.    Neb.;    s.    Charles    Rosecrans    (b.    Ap    19 
1863,     Tuscola,     111.)     and     Sadie     A.     (Brian) 
Howe  (b.  Ap  27,  1865,  do.).     Prepared  in  Tus- 
?,°  J-  ,-^^-      Farmer,    Tuscola,    111.      Married 
Redith    Goodson.    My     19,     1918,    Tuscola.    Ill 
Address,  R.  3,  Tuscola,  111. 

7635.     GRACE  LAURA  HOWELL  (COR- 

DELL) 

(Sister  of  No.   3034) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  24.  1888,  Winfield, 
Kan,;  d.  John  J.  (b.  D  2,  1854,  Rushville,  111.) 
and  Ellen  (Dillon)  Howell  (b.  Ap  20,  1856 
^,'')-  Prepared  in  Ipava  H.  S.;  Whipple  Acad.; 
111.  Coll.,  1907-09.  Married  Ralph  Vail  Cordell, 
Ag  14,  1916,  Monmouth,  111,  Child,  Harriet 
Ruth,  b.  Jl   I,   1917.     Address,  Farmington,  111. 

7636.     WILLIS    WILKINSON    HUBBARD 

B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  27,  1890,  Wellington, 
Kan.;  s.  T.  B.  Hubbard.  Prepared  in  Beloit 
(Kan.)  H.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Scarab;  Arch. 
Club;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Arch.  Year  Book.  Capt.,  :7th 
Heavy  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918;  Wounded 
1918;  D.  S.  C,  cited  by  Gen.  Pershing  for 
bravery.  Address,   Beloit,  Kan. 


7637.  CHARLES  THURMAN  HUFFORD 
Assistant;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  28,  1890,  Carmi, 
111.;  s.  John  A.  (b.  Herald,  111,)  and  Mary 
Elizabeth  HufTord.  Prepared  in  Omalia  II.  S. 
Asst.  in  Soils,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-18.  2nd  Lt., 
O.  T.  S.,  2nd  Co.,  Inf.,  Camp  Sherman.  O.  ;' 
'Mustered  out.  D  15.  1918.  Address.  1208  W. 
Clark  St.  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  6s6  Agr  Bids 
I  Univ.  of  111.,  do. 


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7638.  KENNETH  BLAINE  HUMPHREY 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  6,  1892. 
Waterloo,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Waterloo  (Wis.) 
H.  S.  Kadio  Sch..  College  Park.  Md.;  Jiid 
Lt.,  Am.  Avia..  Acceptance  Park,  No.  i, 
France:  Mustered  out.  P  i8,  1919-  Addiesss, 
219  Greene  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  bus.  add., 
60  Wall  St^  New  York  City,  c/o  Henry  L. 
Doherty    &   Co. 

7639.  CHARLES  EVERETT  HUXGERFORD 
Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  Ja  n, 
1894,  Loda,  111.;  s.  Everett  Marion  (b.  Ja  8, 
1848,  Painesville,  O.)  and  Mamie  Fletcher 
(Knapp)  Ilungerford  (b.  S  6,  1863,  Memphis). 
Prepared  in  Loda  H.  S.  Triangle;  Sigma  Tau; 
Bus.  Mgr.,  Univ.  Band.  Traveling  Engr., 
Weber  Reinforced  Concrete  Chimmey  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1916-17;  Engr..  Larrowe  Const.  Co.,  De- 
troit, in  the  Const,  of  beet  sugar  factories, 
Brighton  Colo.,  1917;  do.,  Sunnyside,  Wash.. 
1918— .  Mem.,  Baptist  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Ella  Marie  Wuerzinger,  S  3,  ig^J- 
Loda,  111.  Address,  Loda,  111.;  bus.  add., 
Sunnyside,  Wash. 

7640.  FRANK  SUMNER  HUNT 
Ceram.   Engr.;  B.  S.   in  Ceram.  E.;  b.  Ag  i, 

1888,  Hancock,  N.  H.;  s.  William  N.  (b.  Ap  15, 
1862,  Haverhill.  Mass.)  and  Florence  Nightin- 
gale (Tyler)  Hunt  (b.  N  25,  1862,  Concord, 
N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Winona  (Ind.)  Acad.; 
Lake  Forest  (ioU.  Phi  Pi  Epsilon;  Keramos; 
Am.  Ceram.  Soc.  Ceram.  Engr.,  Beaver  Falls 
Art  Tile  Co.,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa..  I9i''-i7- 
Hdqtrs.   Co.,  323rd  F.  A.,  N.   A.,   1917-18;  3rd 

0.  T.  C.  83rd  Div. ;  Camp  Jackson,  Columbia. 
S.   C.   19 1 8.     Married  Grace  Keiller  Brown,  Ag 

1,  191 7.     Address,  North  Brookfield,  Mass. 

7641.  LESLIE  LYM.AN   HUNT 
Farm    Mgr.;    B.    S.    in   Agr.;    b.    N    7,    1894. 

Henry,  111.";  s.  Ola  G.  (b.  Ap  26,  1872,  White- 
field.  111.)  and  Eliza  C.  (Cornell)  Hunt  (b.  Je 
II,  1875.  Steuben,  111.).  Prepared  in  Sparland 
H.  S.  Farm  House;  Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn 
Club.  Farm  Mgr.,  Darlington,  Ala.  2nd  O. 
T.  C.  Ft.  Sheridan.  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  156th  Depot 
Brig.,  Camp  Sherman.  1917-  Mem..  M.  E. 
Church.      Address,    Sparland,   111. 

7642.  HOMER  IRVING  HUNTINGTON 
Asst.,  Public  Health  Service;  B.  S.  in  Agr.; 
b.  Ag  3,  1892,  Edison  Park,  Chicago;  s.  E.  J. 
Huntington.  Prepared  in  Maine  Tp.  H.  S. 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Agr.  Club;  Philomathean : 
Choral  Soc;  Glee  Club;  Varsity  Track;  Food 
and  Milk  Commissioner,  Cumberland,  Md. 
ist  Lt.,  U.  S.  Public  Health  Service.  Little 
Rock,  Ark.,  191 8 — .  Married  Mabel  Frances 
Stoddard,  Washington,  D.  C.  Address,  6808 
Osceola  Ave.,  Chicago. 

7643.  OLIVER  CROMWELL  KEMP 
HUTCHINSON 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  21,  1891. 
Menominee.  Mich.;  s.  R.  S.  Hutchinson.  Pre- 
pared in  Menominee  (Mich.)  H.  S.  Pi  Tau 
Sigma;  Sigma  Tau;  Scal)bard  and  Blade; 
Ionian;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Rifle  Team; 
Shop  Mgr.,  M.  E.  Open  House;  Caiit.,  Regt. 
\Jn\v.  Brig.  Mech.  Engr.,  Ry.  Specialty  Co.. 
Atchison,  Kan.  Address,  21  Stryker  Ave.,  Wood- 
side,  Long  Lsland.  N.  Y.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Ry. 
Specialty  Co.,  Atchison,  Kan.f 

7644.     ROBERT  JOHN  HYNDMAN,  JR. 
(Brother  of  No.  3424) 

Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Jl  12,  1892. 
Wyoming.  Cincinnati;  s.  R.  John  (b.  S  22,  i8s5. 
Cincinnati)  and  Lottie  Emma  (Leopold)  Hynd- 
man  (b.  la  28.  iS^;?,  do.).  Prepared  in  Wyom- 
ing (O.)'H.  S.  U.  S.  Marine  Corps.  96th  Co., 
6th  Regt.,  .\.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  324 
Mills   Ave..  Wyoming,   Cincinnati. t 


7645.     CORA  EDNA  JACKSON  IIYPES 
(Wife  of  No.  7647) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  7,  1879,  Organ 
Cave,  W.  Va. ;  d.  A.  R.  Jackson.  Prepared  in 
Lewisburg  (W.  Va.)  Seminary.  Married  J.  L. 
Hypes  ('16),  Ag  8.  1911,  Washington,  D.  C. 
.Iddress,  Ronceverte,  W.  Va.t 

7('.46.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  IIYPES 
(Brother  of  No.  7647) 
Prill..  H.  S.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  12,  1887, 
Poe.  W.  Va.;  s.  S.  W.  (b.  My  29,  1861,  Clay 
Co.,  W.  Va.)  and  Althea  (Dorsly)  Hypes  (b. 
D  23.  1867,  Bruce,  W.  Va.).  Prepared  in  Sum- 
nierville  (W.  Va.)  Norm.  Sch.  Prin.,  H.  S., 
.\nsted,  W.  Va.  Address,  Poe,  W.  Va. ;  bus. 
add.,  Ansted,   W.    Va.t 

7647-  JAMES  LOWELL  HYPES 
(Husband  of  No.  7645;  Brother  of  No.  7646) 
Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.. 
1916;  b.  D  22,  1885,  Bruce,  W.  Va.;  s.  S.  W. 
(b.  My  29.  1861.  Clay  Co.,  W.  Va.)  and  Althea 
(Dorsly)  Hypes  (b.  D  23,  1867,  Bruce,  W.  Va.). 
Prepared  in  Marshall  Coll.  St.  Norm.;  W.  Va. 
Univ.,  1913-14,  summers,  1912-13.  1913-14.  En- 
tomol.  Soc.  of  America.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Ronce- 
verte; W.  Va.,  1916-18.  .\gr.  E.xten.  Work. 
.Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Cora  Edna 
Jackson  ('16).  Ag  8,  191 1,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Address,  Ronceverte,  W.  Va. 

7648.  OLIVER  STAPP  IMES 
(Brother  of  No.  8449) 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  O  6,  1886. 
Macomb,  HI.;  s.  Charles  I.  (b.  S  1853,  do.)  and 
Mary  A.  Imes  (b.  1S58,  McDonough  Co.,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Macomb  Norm.  Sch.  Elec.  Engr., 
The  Milwaukee  Elec.  Ry.  &  Light  Co..  1916-17. 
1st  Lt.,  311  Field  Signal  Bn.,  Camp  (jrant.  111.; 
Capt.,  Sig.  Bat.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Married 
Stella  Lippert.  Ag  3,  1918,  Rockford,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 402  W.  Calhoun  St.,  Macomb,  111. 

7649.     PIORACE  BALLOW   INGALLS 

Casiiier;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  4,  1888,  Urbana; 
s.  Willie  Melvin  (b.  Ap  5,  1858.  Hamilton  Co., 
O.)  and  Emma  J.  (Irwin)  Ingalls  (b.  S  12, 
1863,  Scioto  Co..  O.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H. 
S.  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Agr.  Club;  Floricultur- 
al  Club.  Bookkeeper,  Urbana  Banking  Co.; 
Cashier,  Bus.  Office.  Univ.  of  111.,  191 8 — .  Mar- 
ried Esther  Condit,  F  4,  1916,  Urbana.  Child. 
Robert  Condit,  b.  D  25,  1917.  Address,  209 
W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 

7650.  SHERMAN  INGELS 
Land.  Gardener;  B.  S.  in  Land.  Gard. ;  b.  O 
7,  1893.  La  Fayette,  111.;  s.  Irwin  (b.  1859,  do.) 
and  Elizabeth  (Ryder)  Ingels  (b.  1857,  Toulon, 
111.).  Prepared  in  La  I'ayette  H.  S.;  Toulon 
.\cad.;  Eureka  Coll.  Corp.,  313th  Engrs.,  Co. 
A.  Camp  Dodge,  la.;  do.,  France;  .Army  of 
Occupation.   Gcr.  Address,   La  Fayette,  111. 

7651.  CHARLES  HAROLD  JACKMAN 
Engineer;  P..  .S.  in  M.  E. :  b.  My  5.  1893, 
North  Crystal  Lake,  111.;  s.  Cliarles  Frederick 
(b.  N  20,  1868.  'do.)  and  Emma  Anna  (Collcn) 
Jackman  (b.  D  13,  1867,  Barriiigton.  III.). 
Prepared  in  Elgin  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pi  Tau 
Sigma;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Engr.,  Am. 
Bridge  Co.,  Gary,  Ind..  1016;  Sales  Engr..  Jos- 
ei)h  T.  Ryerson  &  Son  Chicago.  1016.  Aviation 
Section,  S.  E.  R.  C,  Univ.  of  Calif..  Berkeley, 
Calif..  1917;  2nd  Lt..  344th  Handlev  Page 
.Service  Sqdn..  Garden  City,  N.  Y.;  Mustered 
out,  D  II,  191S.  Married  Frances  Eliza  .Smith. 
F  9,  1918,  Berkeley,  Calif.  .Address,  4245  Wil- 
cox ;\ve..  Chicago:  bus.  add.,  c/o  Joseph  T. 
Ryerson   &  Son.  do. 


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627 


7652.  ROBERT  L.  JARNAGIN 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  15.  1892,  Shelby ville, 
111.;  s.  Benjamin  Franklin  (b.  S  22,  1856,  do.) 
and  Julia  F.  Jarnagin  (b.  Je  17,  1861,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Shelbyvillc  II.  S.  Practicing  Law, 
Shelbyville,  111.,  1916;  do.,  Bradstreet's,  St. 
Louis,  1916-17.  ist  Sergt.,  Marine  Barracks. 
I'aris  Island,  S.  C.  1917;  ist  Lt.,  A.  K.  F.. 
France.  Mem.,  Shelby  Co.  Bar  Assn.  Address. 
2312  S.  4th  St.,  Shelbyville,  III. 

7653.  ROWLING  JARVIS 
(Husband  of  No.  9100) 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  27,  1893 
Winchester,  Mass.;  s.  Walter  James  (b.  N  3. 
1863.  Burlington,  la.)  and  Sarah  Jane  (Sow- 
den)  Jarvis  (b.  Mr  23,  1863).  Prepared  in 
Hinsdale  11.  S.  and  Lewis  Inst.,  1909-10.  Elec. 
I-ngr.  Commonwealth  Edison  Co.,  Chicago; 
Const.  Work,  Chazy,  Plattsburg,  Lyon  Mt.,  and 
Minneola,  N.  Y.  Govt.  Const.  Work,  San 
Antonio.  Wichita  Falls.  Tex.  and  Dayton,  O. ; 
Const.  Div.,  U.  S.  Signal  Corps,  Civilian  Asst. 
Supt.,   191 7;   Equipment   Div.,  Signal   Corps,  U. 

5.  A..  Asst.,  Sr.  Insp.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Haw- 
thorne. 111.,  1918;  With  Allis  Chalmers  Sales 
Co..  Detroit,  1918 — .  Married  Esther  Cranston 
Green  ('18),  Je  20,  1918,  Oakwood,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 8  Otsego  Ave.,  Detroit;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
Allis  Chalmers  Sales  Co.,  1829  Ford  Bldg.. 
Detroit. 

7654.  JOHN  BENJAMIN  JEFFERSON 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  My  7.  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  Fred  A.  Jefferson.  Prepared  in 
Crane  H.  S.  Married  Bertha  Pritchard,  Je 
1917,  Champaign.  Address,  4332  N.  Kildare 
Ave.,  Chicago. t 

7655.  CARSON  GARY  JENNINGS 
(Husband  of  No.  8367) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  6,  1891. 
Fayette,  111.;  s.  John  D.  (b.  O  24.  1865, 
Bryantsville.  Ky.)  and  Emily  Eve  (Gary)  Jen- 
nings (b.  Fayette.  111.).  Prepared  in  Green- 
field H.  S.  Bushnell  Guild;  C.  E.  Soc:  Pre- 
lim. Honors;  Capt..  Univ.  Brig.  Civ.  Engr., 
Springlield,  111..  ioi6;  do.,  Joliet,  III..  1916-17- 
ist  Lt.,  C.  A.  C,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  1917;  Qtrs. 
77,   Ft.    Screven.   Ga.,    1917-18;    Capt.,   Tr.    Co. 

6.  do.,  1918.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Mar 
ried  Gladys  Green  ('17),  S  18,  1918,  Oakwood. 
Address,  R.  6,  Carlinville,  111. 

7656.  FLORENCE  MAY  JERVIS 
(Sister  of  Nos.  3049.  4237) 
B.  Mus.;  b.  My  26,  1890,  Champaign;  d. 
Joseph  (b.  Ag  30,  1833,  Shropshire,  Eng.)  and 
Catherine  (Sheargold)  Jervis  (b.  Mr  31,  1844, 
Staffordshire,  do.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H. 
S.  Geneva  Club.  Address,  307  S.  State  St., 
Champaign. t 

7657.  CHARLES  LEO  JEZ 
Land  Gardener;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  N  6,  1890 
Bohemia;  s.  Francis  (b.  1844,  Bohemia)  and 
Catharine  (Slavicek)  Jez  (b.  1849)-  Prepared 
in  Imperial  Royal  Higher  Gymnasium.  Bohemia 
and  Hyde  Park  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Floricultural 
Club;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Grad.  work. 
Floriculture  and  Land  Gard.  In  charge  of 
grounds  of  City  of  Clncago  Municipal^  Tuber- 
culosis Sanitarium.  Auth.:  Articles  in  Hos- 
podar.  Address,  5601  N.  Crawford  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

7658.  EDNA  LOUISE  JOHNSON 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Ja  18, 
1887.  Brimfield.  111.:  d.  H.  R.  (b.  My  4.  1851, 
do.)  and  Frances  (Snider)  Johnson  (b.  My  9- 
1856,  Boonville,  Mo.).  Pre|)ared  in  Brimfield 
H."  S.;  B.  P..  Colo.  St.  Teacher's  Coll..  1911- 
Supvr.,  Grammar  Schools,  Ironwood,  Mich.. 
1016-17;  Instr.  of  Biol.,  do.,  1917-18.  Address, 
Brimfield.  111.:  bus.  add.,  119  N.  Curry  St., 
Ironwood,  Mich. 


7659.     MARCUS  LEONARD  JOHNSON 
B.    S.    in    C.    E.;    b.    Mr    18,    1893,    Chicago; 
s.    George   A.   Johnson.      Prepared   in    Evanston 
Acad.     Address,   2136   Berteau  Ave.,    ist  Apt., 
Chicago. t 

7660.  MARY  FERN  JOHNSON  (RICHART) 
(Wife  of  No.  6516) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  B.  Mus.,  191 7;  b.  Jl  28, 
1894,  Rantoul.  111.;  d.  A.  P.  (b.  D  16,  1862, 
Georgetown,  Dei.;  and  Effie  (Obenchain)  John- 
son (b.  Mr  6,  1866,  Cerro  Gordo,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Urbana  H.  S.  Aclioth;  Athenean. 
Married  Frank  Erwin  Richart  ('14),  S  11, 
1917.  Urbana.  Address,  936  W.  Illinois  St., 
Urbana. 

76O1.  MAURICE  CARL  JOHNSON 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  O  14.  1898, 
Omaha,  Neb.;  s.  C.  F.  Johnson.  Prepared  in 
(hnaha  (Neb.)  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Tau; 
Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Ionian; 
Sr.  Memorial  Com.;  Univ.  Brig.;  Prelim.  Hon- 
ors; Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Mech.  Engr., 
Cleveland  Clitf  Iron  Co.,  Ishpeming.  Mich. 
Capt.,  Motor  Train  Dept..  Camp  Grant,  111., 
1917.  Address,  155  N.  Oak  St.,  Ishpeming. 
Mich.t 

7662.     MAYNARD  WAYNE  JOHNSON 
(Husband  of  No.  7378) 

Broker;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  S  14,  1895, 
Casey,  111.;  s.  Charles  F.  (b.  Je  27,  1867.  do.) 
and  Rose  (Lee)  Casey,  (b.  Je  3,  1866,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Casey  H.  S.  Central  H.  S.,  St. 
Louis.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Beta  Gamma 
Sigma.  Development  and  improving  of  farm 
properties,  securities.  Twin  Falls,  Idaho.  Mar- 
ried Helen  Bel.rensmeyer  ('16),  Ap  23,  1917, 
Quincy,   111.     Address,  Twin   Falls,   Idaho. 

7663.     DWIGHT   IRWIN  JOHNSTON 
A.   B.   in  Commerce;   b.  D  8,   1893,   Seymour, 
111.:    s.    Robert   Johnston.      Prepared    in    Cham- 
paign  H.   S.     Phi   Sigma   Kappa;  Alpha  Kappa 
Psi.     .4ddress,  Seymour,  Ill.t 

7664.  DAVID  ROBERT  JONES 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  My  9,  1892, 
Pittsburgh;  s.  John  A.  (b.  Ja  8,  1865,  do.)  and 
Lillie  E.  (Harrington)  Jones  (b.  Ja  i,  1869, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Streator  Tp.  H.  S.  Acanthus; 
C.  E.  Soc.  Civ.  Engr.,  Detailing  Struct.  Steel, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.,  With  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  Gary, 
Ind.,  1916-17.  U.  S.  A.  S.,  Champaign;  Lt.,  U. 
S.  Sig.  Relief  C.  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918;  Re- 
ceived Le  brevet  de  pilot  from  Federation 
.Veronautique  Internationale.  Address,  572 
Connecticut    St.,   Gary,   Ind. 

7665.  J.  RUSSELL  JONES 
Revenue    Collector;    A.    B.    in    Conuiierce;    b. 

S  28,  1894,  Springfield,  111.;  s.  Morris  Ashton 
and  Rose  (Mclntire)  Tones.  Prepared  in 
Springfield  H.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Alpha  Kappa 
Psi:  Ma-wan-da:  Mem.  Ath.  Bd.  of  Control; 
Mgr.  1916,  Interschol.  Dei)utv  Internal  Reve- 
nue Collector.  8th  Dist.,  111.' 2nd  Lt.,  Heavy 
F.  A.  R.  C,  "Camp  Grant,  III.  1917;  do.,  69th 
Heavy  F.  A.,  West  Point,  Ky.,  1918;  Mustered 
out.  Ja  30,  191 9.  .4ddress,  437  W.  S.  Grand 
Ave.,   Springfield,   HI. 

7666.  MILDRED   JOYNER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  22,  1894. 

Ridgway.  III.;  d.  Clarence  Edward  (b.  Je  29, 
1868,  Stonefort,  HI.)  and  Lucinda  Ann  (Wiede- 
mann) Joyner  (b.  D  19,  18C8,  Harrisburg,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Harrisburg  Tp.  H.  S.  W.  A.  A. 
Teacher,  .\nna.  111.  I9i'i-i7;  Paducah.  Ky., 
1917-18.  Address,  Harrisburg,  111.;  bus.  add., 
1325   Broadway,   Paducah,  Ky. 


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University  of  Illinois 


[1916 


7667.  LOUIS  FREDERICK  JUNGKUNG 
Purchasing  Agt.;  A.  IJ.  in  Commerce;  b.  .la 
22,  1894.  l-'reci>ort.  111.;  s.  Louis  Robert  (b. 
do.)  aii.l  Gornia  Anna  (Gilbert)  Jungkung 
(b.  Lanark,  111.).  Prepared  in  Freeport  11.  .s. 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Al- 
pha Kapiia  Psi;  Cml.  Club;  Ku  KIux.  With 
Purchasing  Dept..  W.  T.  Rawleigh  Co.,  Free- 
port,  111.  Tr.  Detachment,  Indianajiolis.  1918; 
Med.  Corps,  164th  Depot  Brig.,  Camp  Funston, 
Kan.;  Mustered  out.  ja  7.  1919.  Address.  153 
Carroll  St..  Freeport,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  W.  T. 
Ramleigh  Co.,  do. 

7668.  MAX  JOSEPH  KADIN  (KADINSKY) 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  C.  E.;  b.  Je  23, 
1893,  Sebastoi)ol,  Russia;  s.  Joseph  (b.  Russia) 
and  Sophie  (Zeitlin)  Kadin.  Prepared  in  Sch., 
Sebastopol.  Russia;  Armour  Inst,  of  Tech., 
191 1-14.  Rv.  Club;  C.  E.  Club;  Menorah.  Civ. 
Engr.,  Grain  Elevator  Const.  Jr.  Mem..  West. 
Soc.  of  Engrs.  Name  Kadinsky,  legally 
changed  to  Kadin.  Address,  2550  Potomac 
Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Room  813,  108  S.  La 
6alle  St.,   do. 

7669.  THOMAS  DEBENHAM  KAHLERT 
(Brother  of  No.  3433) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  D  29,  1S92,  Car- 
lyle,  111.;  s.  Edward  A.  (b.  do.)  and  Harriet  A. 
(Grain)  Kahlert  (b.  Augusta,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Carlyle  H;  S.  Agr.  Club;  Agron.  Soc.  U. 
S.  A.,  1918.     Address,  Carlyle,  111. 

7670.  RUFUS  MAURICE  KAMM 
(Brother  of  Nos.  4738,  7671 ) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  4.  1893. 
Highland.  111.;  s.  Robert  (b.  do.)  and  Leonie 
(Meyer)  Kamm  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  High- 
land H.  S.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Chem.  Club; 
Rifle  Team;  Gym.  Team.  Chem.  Higliway 
Dept..  Springfield,  111.,  1916;  do.  U.  S.  Geol. 
Sur.,  Washington.  D.  C.  191 7;  do..  111.  Potash 
Co.,  Cairo,  in.,  1918.  Address.  1001  Walnut 
St.,   Cairo,  111. 

7671.  WILBUR  FRED  KAMM 
(Brother  of  Nos.  4738,  7670) 

Chemist;  .\.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  14.  1891, 
Highland.  111.;  s.  Robert  (b.  do.)  and  Leonie 
(Meyer)  Kamm  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  High- 
land IL  S.  Rifle  Club;  Class  Baseball;  Class 
Basketball;  Rifle  Team.  Research  Chem.,  Park 
Davis  and  Co.,  Detroit.  Address,  634  Con- 
gress St.,  Detroit. t 

7672.  ROBERT   CLAIR    K.\NE 

B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  7.  1893.  Warren,  111.; 
s.  E.  K.  Kane.  Prepared  in  Warren  H.  S. 
Eta  Kappa  Nu.     Address,  Warren,   Ill.t 

7673.  JAMES  M.  KANTOR 
Mech.  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  S  28, 
1893,  Chicago;  s.  Charles  (b.  Ja  25,  1865,  Bohe- 
mia) and  Augusta  (Benda)  Kantor  (b.  Ag  18, 
1867,  do.).  I'repared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.; 
Crane  Coll..  I9i3-i4-  E.  E.  Soc;  Univ.  Band; 
Sr.  Baseball.  Mech.  Draftsman,  Luiuul  Car- 
bonic Co.,  1916-17;  Chief  Draftsman,  do. 
Designing  of  Special  T.  N.  T.  Shell  Filling  Ma- 
chine, U.  S.  Gov.  Mem.,  Illini  (  lub,  Chicago; 
Federation  of  Musicians;  Musical  Clul).  AA- 
dress,  2237  Clifton  Park  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,   3100   S.    Kedzie   Ave.,   do. 

y(,74.  ALVA  HUGO  KARRAKER 
(Brother  of  No.  4740 
Soil  Surveyor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  25.  1889, 
Dongola.  111.;  s.  Henry  Wilson  (b.  Mr  13,  1858, 
do.)  and  Ina  ,'\rminta  (Davis)  Karraker  (b.  O 
5,  1865,  do.).  Prejiared  in  William  Jewell 
Acad.  Agr.  Club.  Soil  Survr.,  Dongola,  III. 
Corp.,  iS9th  Depot  Brig.,  14th  Co.,  4th  Tr. 
Brig.,  Camp  Taylor  Ky.;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
Address.  Dongola,  111. 


7675.  WILLIAM  HENRY  KASTEN 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  15,  i8gi,  Schenectady,  N. 
Y. ;  s.  Charles  Henry  (I).  Schenectady,  N.  Y.) 
and  Josephine  Caroline  (Smith)  Kastcn.  Pre- 
jiared  in  Schenectady  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.;  Mich. 
Agr.  Coll.  Adjt..  Cajit.,  Univ.  Brig.  ist 
Scrgt.,  1st  111.  F.  A.,  Bat.  F,  19,15-16;  2nd.  Lt., 
do.,  191 6;  Capt..  14th  Cavalry,  Eagle  Pass,  Tex., 
1917 — .  .Address,  1219  State  St.,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y. 

7676.  TANA  KAW^AMOTO 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  F 
18,  1887.  Kyoto,  Japan;  s.  Yashuke  Okuda  and 
)IIana  Kawamoto.  Prepared  in  Middle  Sch., 
Kyoto,  Japan;  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.,  1911-12.  Eta 
Ivappa  Nu;  Sigma  Psi.  Transmission  Engr., 
Telephone.  Chicago.  1916-18;  New  York  City, 
1917-18.  Married  Kiku  Tanaka,  S  20,  1917, 
New  York  City.  Address,  682  Academy  St., 
New  York  City;  bus.  add.,  463   West  St.,  do. 

7677.  WALTER  MOORE  KEACH 
Fruit  Grower;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  23,  1894, 

Brownstown,  Ind.;  s.  James  F.  (b.  do.)  and 
Elizabeth  A.  (Moore)  Keach  (b.  Floyd  Knobbs. 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Brownstown  H.  S. ;  Wabash 
Coll..  1912-13.  Sigma  Chi;  Pi  Pi  Rho.  Mgr.  of 
.Apple  Orchard,  Clay  City.  111.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  Christian  Church.  Married  Berna  Lee 
Benham,  Jl  3,  191 7,  Crothersville,  Ind.  Ad- 
dress,  Clay  City,   111. 

7678.  ORA  SYLVESTER  KEENER 

B.  S.  in  Chem  E. ;  b.  Ap  3.  1880,  Macomb. 
111.;  s.  H.  A.  Keener.  Attended  West  111.  St. 
Norm.   Sch.     Address,  Macomb,   Ill.t 

7679.  SAKAI  KEITOKU 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  M.  S.  in  1917; 
b.  Ag  20,  1891,  Japan;  s.  Shichiro  Keitoku. 
Prepared  in  Central  H.  S..  Washington,  D.  C. 
Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916.  Address, 
101 1  W.  Springfield  Ave.,  Urbana.t 

7680.     ARTHUR  RAYMOND  KELLER 

C.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  26,  1891,  Mt. 
Carmel,  111.;  s.  J.  B.  Keller.  Prepared  in  Mt. 
Carmel  H.  S.  Triangle.  C.  Engr.,  Kansas 
City.  Mo.  2nd  I-t..  Co.  A,  528th  Engrs.,  A.  E. 
F.,  France.  Address,  331  E.  4th  St.,  Mt. 
Carmel.  111.;  bus.  add.,  511  Republic  Bldg., 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

7681.  FRANCIS  HUGH  KELLEY 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  20.  1891,  Simp- 
son, HI.;  s.  J.  R.  Kelley.  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S.  Teacher,  East  Lynn.  111.  Married  Nelle 
Lemmon.  Champaign.  Address,  1304  Clark  St., 
Urbana.t 

7682.  HENRY  PHILLIPS  KELLEY 
(Brother  of  No.  6347) 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  25,  1892, 
Elgin,  111.;  s.  Walter  Scott  (b.  Pingree  Grove, 
111.)  and  Nellie  (Guptil)  Kelley.  Prepared  in 
Elgin  H.  S.  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  With  Exten. 
Dept.,  Internat.  Harvester  Co..  Chicago;  Farm 
Adviser,  Cedar  Rapids.  la.,  1017-18;  do.,  Gris- 
wold,  la..  1918 — .  Married  Mildred  Wilde,  D 
26,  191 7,  Elgin,  111.    Address,  Griswold,  la. 

7683.  SAMUEL  ADAMS  KELLOGG 
Herdsman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  11,  1889, 
Wheaton.  111.;  s.  Henry  L.  (b.  1845,  White 
Pigeon.  Mich.)  and  Nora  E.  (Blanchard)  Kel- 
logg (b.  1853.  Galesburg.  111.).  Prepared  in 
Wheaton  Acad.  A.  B.,  Wheaton  Coll.,  1914- 
I)e  Laval  Cup,  Stock  Judging,  T015;  E.  C.  Stone 
Watch,  do.,  1916.  Herdsman,  Brookwater 
Farm,  Mich.  Address,  Brookwater  Farm,  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich. 


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7684.  FRED  HANFORD  KEIJ.Y 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  i.  1894,  Mattoon,  111.; 
s.  B.  N.  Kelly.  Prepared  in  Mattoon  H.  S. 
Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Lamba 
Epsilon  Phi;  Pushball  Com.;  Cotillion  Com.; 
Smoker  Com.;  Eaw  Scholarship.  Lawyer,  James 
W.  &  Edward  C.  Craig,  Attys.,  Mattoon,  111. 
2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Kv. ; 
Mustered  out,  D  20,  191S.  Address,  3409  West- 
ern Ave.,  Mattoon,  111. 

768s.     BYRON  FLORENCE  KENNER 
B.    S.   in    M.    E.;    b.   Ag  3,    1892,    St.    Louis. 
Prepared    in    Pasadena    (Calif.)    H.    S.      Kappa 
Alpha   Psi.      Address,    Glendora,    Calif-t 

7686.  DANIEL  RALPH  KENSHALO 
LL.  B.;  b.  D  9,  1890,  Fairfield,  111.;  s.  Tyra 
(b.  D  I,  1856,  Fairfield.  111.)  and  Mary  Ann 
(Hall)  Kenshalo  (b.  O  16,  1858,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  2nd  Lt., 
Inf.,  Camp  Devens,  19 17 — .  Married  Edith 
Carolyn  Schroeder.  My  5.  191 7,  Salem,  111. 
Address,  Johnston  City,  111. 

7687.  VERON  HARLOW  KERN 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  O  9,  1890,  Gays, 
111.;  s.  J.  A.  Kern.  Prepared  in  East  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.  Acacia;  Alpha  Zeta.  With  Ex- 
tension Division.  Univ.  of  Ark.  Address,  Gays, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  Univ.  of  Ark.,  Fayetteville,  Ark.f 

7688.  PAUL  PETER  KIESSIG 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  27,  1887,  San 
Diego.  Calif.;  s.  Charles  and  Bertha  (Stark) 
Kiessig.  Prepared  in  San  Diego  (Calif.)  H.  S.; 
Univ.  of  Calif.  Philomathean;  Mgr.,  Star 
Course.  Draftsman,  Airplane  Experimental 
Sta.,  McCooks  Field,  Dayton,  O.  Address, 
1463   Viola  Ave.,  Dayton,  O. 

7689.  LEVETT  KIMMEL 
Prin.,  H.  S.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  13,  1887, 
Lawrenceville,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  Lawrence- 
ville.  111.)  and  Melissa  (Martin)  Kimmel  (b. 
Bridgeport.  111.).  Prepared  in  East.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Agr.  Club. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Palestine,  IlL,  1916-17;  Prin., 
Chrisman  Tp.  H.  S.,  111.,  1918 — .  Married 
Josephine  Canby,  Ag  10,  1916,  Newton,  111. 
Address,  Chrisman,  111. 

7690.  DEWITT  LEONARD  KING 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  7,  1893, 
Tonica,  111.;  s.  G.  C.  (b.  S  12,  1866,  Minonk, 
111.)  and  Ella  E.  (Swift)  King  (b.  S  12,  1865, 
Tonica,  III.).  Prepared  in  Tonica  H.  S.,  Ad- 
rian Coll.,  1911-12.  Alpha  Tan  Omega;  Pi  Tau 
Sigma.  Mech.  Eng.,  Locomotive  Finished  Mtl. 
Co.,  Atchison,  Kan.  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F., 
Submarine  Service,  Annapolis,  Md.;  Mustered 
out,    F   5.    1919.    Address,   Tonica,    111. 

7691.  VIVIAN  KING 
Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &•  S.;  b.  O  17.  1893, 
Centerville.  Ind. ;  d.  J.  E.  (b.  1856,  Wayne  Co., 
Ind.)  and  Lulu  (Beeson)  King  (b.  i86t,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Richmond  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Earlham 
Coll.,  19H-12.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Illiola. 
Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1918.  Red  Cross 
Work,  Day  Nursery  Work,  Chicago,  1917-18; 
Teacher,  H.  Sc,  Pub.  Schs.,  South  Bend,  Ind.; 
Student,  L^niv.  of  Chicago,  1918 — .  Address, 
24  S.  9th  St.,  Richmond.  Ind. 

7692.  ARMIN  MARTIN  KIRCHER 
(Brother  of  No.  7007) 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  4,  1894,  Chicago;  s. 
Julius  (b.  N  15.  1859.  Vincennes,  Ind.)  and 
Emma  Agnes  (Bandow)  Kircher  (b.  Je  3,  1867, 
Milwaukee).  Prepared  in  Crane  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cago. Corp.,  Camp  Grant,  D  191 7.  Address, 
2009  W.  22nd  Place,  Chicago. f 


7693.  SIDNEY  DALE  KIRKPATRICK 

(Brother  of  No.  8489) 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Ap  2,  1894, 
Urbana;  s.  Fred  Dilling  (b.  Jl  3,  1867,  May- 
view,  111.)  and  Virginia  May  (Hedges)  Kirk- 
patrick  (b.  S  12,  1875,  Urljana).  Prepared  in 
Lrbana  II.  S.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Sigma  Xi; 
Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Lamb- 
da Lpsilon;  Ma-wan-da;  Pierrots;  Ed.,  1916 
Illw  and  ///.  Chem.;  Prelim,  and  Special  Hon- 
ors. Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17  Asst 
Chem.,  111.  St.  Water  Survey,  1916-17;  Chem' 
L.\pert,  U.  S.  Tariff  Comn.,  1917-18.  2nd  It 
San.  Corps,  1918;  Water  Analysis,  Lab.,  A.  E." 
F.,  1918;  Com.  on  Peace  Comn.  for  resumption 
of  trade,  Ger.  Auth.;  Univ.  Bull.  No  13  St 
Water  Survey  (with  W.  A.  Graham  Clark) 'The 
Dyestuff  Situation  in  the  Textile  Industries, 
y.  S.  Tariff  Commission,  Tariff  Information 
Series  No.  2.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S. ;  Am.  Water 
Works  Assn.  Address,  807  S.  Goodwin  Ave., 
L  rbana. 

7694.  ROBERT    HERMAN    KLAMT 
Horticulturist:   B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  30,  1893 

(^reiz,  Ger.-  s.  Robert  (b.  D  4,  1863,  do.)  and 
Ernestine  Georgi  (Waltersdorf)  Klamt  (b.  Je 
17.  1 86 1,  Saxony,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Ger.  Schs. 
and  Lake  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Cosmopolitan;  Der 
Deutsche  Verein.  Agr.  research  work,  Cornell, 
191(1-17.  Horticulturist,  Fig  Farm,  Fresno 
Cahf.,  1919 — .  Sergt..  210th  Sqdn.,  England; 
Mustered  out,  D  24,  1918.  Address,  294S  Nor- 
mal Ave..  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  E.  C.  Fig- 
gms,  R.  A,  Box  275,  Fresno,  Calif. 

7695.  FRANCES  GRACE  KLANK 
Librarian;   A.   B.    in   L.   A.   &   S.;   B.   L.   S., 

1918;  b.  Ja  23,  1894,  Champaign;  d.  Albert 
Louis  (b.  Ger.)  and  Maud  (Howse)  Klank  (b. 
Champaign).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Lib.  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1918 — .Address,  618  W.  University  Ave., 
Champaign. 

7696.  CARROLL  AARON  KLEIN 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.  E.;  b.  Mr  24,   1894. 

Washington,  la.;  s.  Isaac  (b.  1852,  Ger.)  and 
Ma  (Heinsferter)  Klein  (b.  1864.  Davenport, 
la.).  Prepared  in  Davenport  (la.)  H.  S. 
Zeta  Beta  Tau;  Art  Ed.,  Siren;  Am.  Inst,  of 
Arch.  Sch.  Medal.  With  Clausan  and  Kruse 
Archs..  Davenport,  la.,  1916-17.  U.  S.  Navy, 
Pub.  Works,  Rm.  12.  Great  Lakes,  111.,  1917; 
Clustered  out,  F  17,  1919.  Address,  907  Persh- 
ing Ave.,  Davenport,  la.;  bus.  add.,  204  E.  4th 
St.,  do. 

7697.  EMMA   ADELE  KLEINAU 
Clerk;    A.   B.   in    L.   A.   &   S.;    b.   D    13    ,1885, 

Ploomington.  111.;  d.  Charles  A.  (b.  Ja  22,  1858. 
I'ingen.  Ger.)  and  Lena  (Kluess)  Kleinau  (b.  O 
28,  1863,  Inselbrigen,  Ger.).  Prepared-  in 
Bloomington  H.  S.  P..  E.,  111.  State  Norm.  LTniv., 
1912.  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Teacher.  Algebra.  H. 
S.,  ITrbana,  1918-19;  Expense  Clerk,  Paul  F. 
Buih  Co..  Bloomington,  111..  1919 — .  Address, 
405  S.  Clayton  St..  Bloomington,  111.;  bus.  add., 
c/o  Paul  F.  Buih  Co.,  do. 

7698.     ROLAND  JOHN  KLINGLER 
Lawyer;    LL.    B.;    b.    Mr    7,    1894,   Lead,    S. 
Dak.;  s.    John  Klingler.     Prepared  in  Lead   (S. 
Dak.)  H.'S.     Address,  521  Addie  St.,  Lead,  S. 
Dak.f 

7699.  CHARLES  GORR  KLOPP 
Testing  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Mr  30, 
iSq2.  El  Paso,  Tex.:  s.  D.  J.  (b.  Mr  4.  1858, 
Afolkey,  111.)  and  Emily  C.  (Gorr)  Klopp  (b. 
F  16,  1867.  do.).  Prepared  in  El  Paso  II.  S. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Pre- 
lim. Honors.  Mech.  Engr.,  Lewiston.  Pa.; 
Testing  Engr.,  Am.  Engng.  Co.,  Philadelphia. 
Address,  Streator,  111.;  bus.  add..  Am.  Engng. 
Co.,    Philadelphia. 


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7700.     HARRY   FARRAR    KNAPPEN- 
BEKGER 
(Brother  of  No.  3440) 
B.  S.  in  A.   E.;  b.  F  24,   1891,  Macomb.  III.; 
s.  H.  (b.  F  6,  1851,  Pa.)  and  Anna  E.  (Smith) 
Knappenbcrger    (b.   Je   26,    1859.    Mass.).      Pre- 
pared   in    Macomb    H.    S.      Phi    Gamma    Delta; 
Scarab.     Address,  415  E.  Jackson  St.,  Macomb, 
lll.t 

7701.  PAUL  KENNETH  KNIGHT 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  A.  M.,  19'7;  b-  F  9- 
1893,  Wabash,  Ind.;  s.  E.  G.  Knight.  Prepared 
in  Wabash  (Ind.)  il.  S.  Phi  Delta  Thcta;  Beta 
(jamma  Sigma.  Address,  203  Stoughton  St., 
Champaign-t 

7702.  GARY  LEE  KXODLE 
Surv.  and  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag 
9,  1888,  Dixon,  111.;  s.  Charles  L.  (b.  1845, 
Lightsville,  111.)  and  Majorie  (Everts)  Knodle 
(b.  1857,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Elgin  II.  S. 
Sur.  and  Draftsman,  Assoc.  Factory  Mutual 
Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Boston.  Married  Virginia  II. 
Day,  Je  191 7.  Boston.  Address,  162  Allston 
St.,  Allston,  ilass. ;  bus.  add.,  Room  510,  31 
Milk  St.,  Boston. 

7703.     CORNELIUS    WALTER   KOEBELE 

Bridge  Inspector;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  24, 
1893.  Chicago  Heights,  111.;  s.  David  Koebele. 
Prepared  in  Bloom  Tp.  H.  S.  C.  E.  Soc. 
Insp.,  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  Gary,  Ind.  Address, 
577  Tyler   St.,   Gary,  Ind.t 

7704.  HENRY  MICHAEL  KOLL 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Mr  23,  1888. 
Denver;  s.  John  Koll.  Prepared  in  Lane  Tech. 
Inst.  Spalding  Guild;  E.  E.  Soc;  A.  S.  E.  E. 
Asst.  Foreman,  Koth  Bros.  &  Co.,  Chicago. 
Address,  6538  Kimball  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,   1400  W.  Adams  St.,  do-t 

7705.  FRANK  ALEXANDER  KOPF 
Phys.  Din;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  17. 
1890,  E.  St.  Louis,  111.;  s.  Jean  B.  (b.  D  23, 
1857,  Leavenworth,  Kan.)  and  Mattie  (Cun- 
ingiiam)  Kopf  (b.  Ja  14.  1858,  E.  St.  Louis, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Bloomington  H.  S.;  111. 
Wesleyan  Univ.,  1910.  Acanthus;  Chem.  (Hub; 
Tribe  of  Illini;  Adjt.  3rd.  Bn.,  ist  Sergt.,  Univ. 
Brig.;  Varsity  Track;  ,Fresh.  Track  and  Basket 
Ball;  Class  Base  Ball  Mgr.;  Chm.,  Jr.  Cap  Com.; 
Mil.  Ball  Com.  Ath.  coach  and  Sc.  Instr.. 
Pratt  Co.  H.  S.,  Kan.,  1916-17;  Mil.  Instr.  and 
Phys.  Dir.,  Bisbee  H.  S.,  Arizona,  19171 8; 
Teacher,  Phys.  &  Gym.,  Castle  Heights  Mil. 
Acad.,  Lebanon,  Tenn.,  1919 — .Phys.  Dir.,  Y. 
M.  C.  A.,  Jacksonville.  Tcnn.,  1918;  du.,  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  Mr  15,  1919. 
111. -Nat.  Guard,  Co.  D.  sth  Inf..  1906-13.  Mem.. 
Christian  Church;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Married  Nora 
Clarkson,  My  29,  1914,  Peoria.  Child,  Frankie 
Virginia,  b.  Ap  2,  1915.  Address,  c/o  Castle 
Heights   Military    .\cad.,   Lebanon,   Tenn. 

7706.     FRIEDA  ELIZABETH   KORTH 
(APPLE) 
(Wife  of  No.  6054) 
A.    B.   in   L.   A.   &   S.;   b.   O   17.    1802,   Brim- 
field.  III.     Prepared  in   Elmwood  H.  S.     Alpha 
Delta   Pi;    Der   Deutsche  Verein;   ^^   W.  C.   A. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Elmwood,  111.     Married  Charles 
H.  Apple  ('14),  F  2,  1918,  Paris,  111.     Address, 
Trivoli.  111. 

7707.  AGNES  ROSE  KOUPAL 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  Sec;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b. 
Je  6.  1889,  Chicago;  d.  Jacob  (b.  1858,  Bohe- 
mia) and  Anna  Koupal  (b.  i8fio,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Crown  Point  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Office  Sec, 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Champaign.  Address,  801  S. 
Wright  St.,  Champaign. 


7708.  GARABET  HOVANESS 
KOUYOUMJIAN 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Je  17,  1890, 
.\rmenia;  s.  Hagop  Kouyoumjian.  Prepared  in 
St.  Paul's  Inst.,  Turkey.  Elec.  Engr.,  Gen.  Elec. 
Co.,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.  Address,  Everek,  Arme- 
nia; bus.  add.,  822  Poplar  St.,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.t 

7709.  ARTHUR  ENDRES  KRAECKMANN 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  N  28,  1893,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Fred  (b.  N  17,  1868,  do.)  and  Mathil- 
da (Endres)  Kraeckmann  (b.  Mr  2,  1869,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Lake  View  II.  S.  Farmer,  Madi- 
son, Wis.    Address,  R  7,  Aladison,  Wis. 

7710.  WILBUR   EDWARD  KREBS 
Lawyer;    LL.    B.;   b.    Ag   31,    1893,    Chicago; 

s.  A.  E.  Krebs.  Prepared  in  Belleville  H.  S. 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Ma- Wan-Da; 
Ku  Klux;  Helmet;  Egy^nian  Club;  Varsity 
Baseball;  Homecoming  (2om.  Lawyer,  Belle- 
ville, 111.  ist  Lt.,  342nd  Inf.,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
Address,  211  S.  High  St..  Belleville,  Ill.t 

771 1.  ELIE  SPENCER  KRIEGH 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  25.  1895.  Springfield, 
111.;  s.  W.  M.  Kriegh.  Prepared  in  Springfield 
H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Homecoming  Com.; 
Mil.  Band.  2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.,  U.  S.  A.,  Heavy 
Art.  Sch..  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  4348  W. 
Madison  St.,  Chicago.! 

7712.  RICHARD  WALKER  KRITZER 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ja  17,  1896,  Newago, 
Mich.;  s.  Charles  C.  (b.  F  19,  1S63,  Newago, 
Mich.)  and  Edith  M.  (Walker)  Kritzer  (b.  Ag 
23,  1871,  Newago,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Hyde 
Park  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Ma-Wan-Da; 
Class  Football;  1916  JUio  Staff;  Daily  Illini 
Staff;  Mgr.  Varsity  Baseball;  Homecoming  Com. 
Lt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Ambulance  Coriis,  France.  Ad- 
dress,  5514  Hyde  Park  Blvd.,  Chicago. 

7713.  LEO  PETER  KURT,  JR. 
Merchant;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  i,  1894, 
Clifton,  111.;  s.  Leo  Peter  (b.  Dubuque,  la.) 
and  Sabina  (Coyne)  Kurt  (b.  Dubuque,  la.). 
Prepared  in  Clinton  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa;  Stud. 
Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Merchant,  Standard  Oil 
Co.,  N.  Y.,  1916;  do.,  China,  1916 — .  Married 
Helen  James,  S  30,  1918,  Shanghai,  China.  Ad- 
dress,  Shanghai,   China,  c/o   Socony. 

7714.  KATE  LACKEY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  and  M.  A.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b. 
N  4,  1893,  Lawrenceville,  111.;  d.  George  W. 
(b.  N  5,  1863,  Russelville,  HI.)  and  Theresa 
(Whitnack)  Lackey  (b.  My  7,  1866,  North 
Salem,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Lawrenceville  Tp. 
II.  S.  Alethenai;  Phi  Delia  I'si;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  W.  A.  A.;  Capt.,  B.-usketball  and 
Hockey.  Asst.  Prin.  and  teacher,  H.  S.,  Alta- 
niont.  111..  1916-18;  do..  Pinckneyville,  111.  Ad- 
dress, Lawrenceville,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Pinckney- 
ville,   111. 

7715.  WILLIAM  STANTON  LADD 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  11,  1887,  Tay- 
lorville.  111.;  s.  Curtis  K.  (b.  1852,  do.)  and 
Kuselta  E.  Winslow  (b.  1862,  Chatham,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Taylorville  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad. 
Alpha  Zeta;  Agr.  Club;  Philomathean ;  Final 
Honors.  Grad.  work,  Cornell  Univ.,  1916-17; 
Farmer,  Taylorville,  111.,  1917 — .  .4ddress, 
Taylorville,   111. 

7716.  LLOYD  E.  LAMKINS 
Bank  Cashier;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  29,  1892, 
Colfax,  111.;  s.  Milo  W.  (b.  Ja  22,  185?,  Sara- 
nac,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Eliza  (Broadwcll)  Lam- 
kins  (b.  S  21,  i8t;8,  do.).  Prepared  in  Fair- 
bury  II.  S.  Agr.  Clul);  Scrgt.,  ist  Lt.,  Lt.  Col., 
Univ.    Brig.;    (Tadet    Hop   Com.      Teacher,   Mt. 


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Baccalaureate  Alumni 


631 


Pulaski,  111.,  1916-17:  Chief  Clerk,  Personnel 
Office  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-1S;  Asst- 
Cashier,  First  University  Bank,  Champaign, 
1918 — .  1st  Sergt.,  Trooj)  B,  ist  111.  Cavalry; 
2d  Lt.,  Co.  li,  loth  Inf.,  111.  Nat.  Guard;  Capt., 
do.,  1918 — .  Married  Trenna  Marian  Evans, 
Mr  s,  191 8,  Decatur,  111.  Address,  404  W. 
Washington,  Champaign;  bus.  add.  First  Uni- 
versity Bank,  606  E.  Green  St.,  do. 

7717.  RUTH  ELLEN  LANCASTER 
Yeowoman;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  29, 
1894,  May  wood,  111.;  d.  Frederick  (b.  1862, 
Eng.)  and  Ada  (Switzer)  Lancaster  (b.  1868, 
St.  Charles,  111.).  Prepared  in  May  wood  11. 
S.;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  summer,  1915.  Chi 
Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Prelim.  Honors;  V.  P.,  Woman's 
League.  Teacher,  191O-17,  Atwood,  111.;  Stud., 
Gregg  Bus.  Coll.,  1917-18.  Enlisted  in  Navy. 
as  3d  class  Yeowoman,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1918 — .  Address,  812  S.  3rd  Ave.,  Maywood. 
111. 

7718.  ORAL  ALBERT  LANSCHE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  D  29,  1890, 
Brighton,  ill.;  s.  Charles  and  Martha  (.Rogers) 
Lansche.  Prepared  in  Brighton  H.  S. ;  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.  Acacia;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Ionian; 
E.  E.  Soc;  Stud.  Union  Council;  Fresh.  Var 
sity  Football;  Varsity  Football;  Varsity  Track; 
Basketball;  Swimming  Team.  Engr.,  Westing- 
house  Elec.  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Pittsburgh;  Airplane 
Engine  Testing  Equipment,  Bur.  of  Standards. 
Washington,  D.  C.  Married  Fern  M.  Loing 
('is).  Ag  10.  i9'8.  ^'ew  York  City.  Address, 
1231  Mt.  Loyal  Ave.,  Baltimore.  Md.;  bus.  add., 
1769   Willard  St.,  N.  W.,   Washington,  D.  C. 

7719.  JESS  CHARLES  LARGENT 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ap  21,  1893, 
Danville,  111.;  s.  Charles  (b.  1870.  Philo,  111.) 
and  Laura  (Wilier)  Largent  (b.  1868,  Deca- 
tur, 111.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Glee 
and  Mandolin  Club.  Engr.  Draftsman,  111. 
Central  R.  R.,  Chicago.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E. 
Address,  6118  Stony  Island  Ave.,  Chicago. 

7720.  IRVING   NICHOLAS  LARSON 
vVrch.   Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Mr  10,  1894, 

LaPorte,  Ind.;  s.  Charles  O.  (b.  N  13,  1865, 
Sweden)  and  Helen  C.  (b.  Ja  12,  i860,  do.). 
Prepared  in  LaPorte  (Ind.)  H.  S.  .'Vrch. 
Engr.,  Lima,  O.;  Bentley  and  Sons,  Toledo, 
O.  ist  Lt.,  U.  S.  A.  S.,  A.  E.  F.,  1918;  Mus- 
tered out.  Mr  5,  1919.  Mem.,  Swedish  Luther- 
an Church;  Elks  Club.  Address,  looi  Maple 
Ave.,   LaPorte,   Ind. 

7721.  RAYMOND  VICTOR  LARSON 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  12,  1892,  Hen- 
derson, Minn.;  s.  Peter  (b.  My  10,  1844,  Nor- 
way) and  Anna  (Marmorine)  Larson  (b.  S  25, 
186:,  Henderson,  Minn.).  Prepared  in  Hen- 
derson (Minn.)  H.  S.;  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Val- 
ley City.  N.  Dak.,  1912-14.  Agr.  Club.  Dir. 
of  Agr.  Dept.,  Taylors  Falls  it.  S.,  Taylors 
Falls,  Minn.;  do.,  Agr.  Exten.  Div.,  Univ.  of 
Minn.,  1019 — .  Scoutmaster,  Troop  I.,  Taylors 
Falls,  Minn.;  Chm.,  Taylors  Falls  Branch 
Am.  Red  Cross,  1916-18.  Forest  Pathological 
Div.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1918;  Aviation  Sch., 
Carnegie  Inst,  of  Tech.,  Pittsburgh;  Air  Ser- 
vice, Mech.  Sch.,  St.  Paul;  Mustered  out,  191 9. 
Address,  Henderson.  Minn.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
Univ.  of  Minnesota,  Minneapolis. 

7722.  CHARLTON   PAGE   LATHROP 
Farmer;   B.    S.   in  Agr.;   M.   S.,   191 7;   b.   Ag 

28,  1895.  Chicago;  s.  J.  C.  B.  Lathron.  Pre- 
pared in  Carl  Scliurz  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Hort. 
Club;  Agr.  Club;  Country  Life  Club;  111.  Soc. 
of  Agron.  Chem.  Warfare  Service,  Am.  Univ. 
Exp.  Sta.  Address,  4418  Kildare  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago.t 


7723.     MARY  JANE  LAWLESS 

(Sister  of  No.  6377) 

A.    B.   in    L.   A.    &  S.;    b.    My   24,    1891,   La 

Prairie,    111.;    d.    J.    T.    Lawless.    Prepared    in 

Cartilage  Acad.  Treas.,  .Sr.  Illinae.  Address,  625 

Cherry   St.,   Carthage,   Ill.t 

7724.  NELSON  LAWNIN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  13,  1894,  St. 
Louis;  s.  Louis  D.  and  Julia  (Nelson)  Lawnin. 
Prepared  in  Man.  Tr.  Sch.,  St.  Louis.  Sigma 
Chi;  Ku  KIu.x;  Jr.  and  Sr.  Class  Com.  Engr., 
Am.  Steel  Founclries,  Granite  City,  JU.,  1916-17. 
Flying  Cadet  Sergt.,  R.  C.  A.  S.,  1917-18; 
jd  Lt.,  R.  M.  A.,  Signal  R.  C.  A.  S.,  1918; 
Mustered  out,  D  8,  191S.  Address,  311  Jefferson 
Road,  Edwardsville,  III.;  bus.  add.,  American 
Steel  Foundries,   Granite  City,   111. 

7725.  *EDGAR  ALFRED  LAWRENCE 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  18,  1893, 
Chicago;  s.  Peters  Lawrence.  Prepared  in  Lane 
Tech.  Sch.  Jr.  Highway  Engr.  Canadian  Air 
Service,  1917;  Lt.,  Aviation  Section,  Sig. 
Corps,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918.  Killed  in  action, 
Je  4,    1918,  France. 

7726.  JOEL  WILLIAM  LAWS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  23,  1894,  Don- 
nellson.  111.;  s.  Charles  L.  (b.  do.)  and  Florence 
(Tray  lor)  Laws  (b.  Coffeen.  111.).  Prepared 
in  Donnellson  H.  S.  Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Agr. 
Club.  Farmer,  Donnellson,  111.,  1916-1918.  58 
Co..  IS  Batt.,  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  1918 — .  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  Donnellson  Community  Club.  Ad- 
dress,   Donnellson,   111. 

7727.     JOSEPH  DAYLE  LAWYER 
Lawyer;    LL.    B.;    b.    O    20,    1891,    Tenn.;    s. 
A.  M.  Lawyer.  Prepared  in  Macomb  H.  S.  Law- 
yer,  Chicago.   Address,   841    Wilson   Ave.,    Chi- 
cago.t 

7728.  MAC  E.  LEACH 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1917:  b.  My  23, 
1892,  Bridgeport,  111.;  s.  Edward  Leach.  Pre- 
pared in  Bridgeport  H.  S.  ist  Lt.,  Evacua- 
tion Ambulance  Co.  7,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  igi8 — . 
Address,  326  W.  51st  St.,  New  York  City. 

7729.  PAUL  J.  LEACH 
Co.  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  3.  1890,  Ma- 
comb, 111.;  s.  A.  J.  and  Bertha  (Zander)  Leach 
(b.  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Macomb  H.  S.;  West. 
111.  St.  Norm.  Agr.  Club;  Glee  and  Mandolin 
Club.  Instr.,  Agr.  and  .Sc,  Urbana  H.  S.;  City 
Leader,  Boy's  and  Girl's  Club  Work,  Urbana, 
1916-18;  County  Supt.,  Schs.,  Rockford,  111., 
1918 — .  Married  Gladys  Hodson,  Je  21,  1915. 
St.  Paul.  Child,  Harriet,  b.  F  20,  1917.  Address, 
Rockford,  111.  c/o  County  Supt.  of  Schools. 

7730.  LEROY  WILLIAM  LEDGERWOOD 
Engr.  and  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  S  17, 
1887,  Creston,  la.;  s.  John  M.  Ledgerwood. 
Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S.  Prelim.  Honors. 
Engr.  and  Supt.,  Southwest.  Eng.  Co.,  Spring- 
field, Mo.  Address,  c/o  Southwestern  Eng.  Co., 
Woodruff  Bldg.,  Springfield,  Mo.f 

7731.  MARIAN  LEATHERMAN 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  d.  William  Myers  and 
Margaret  Tane  (Young)  Leatherman.  Prepared 
in  Pa.  Co"ll.  for  Women.  Prep.  Dept.,  Pitts- 
burgh. A.  B.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1Q07.  Lecturer, 
Lib.  Sch.;  Lib.  Asst.,  Hist,  and  Pol.  Sc.  Sem- 
inar Lib.,  1913-19;  Libn.,  Base  Hosp.,  Camp 
Wadsworth,  S.  C. ;  do.,  Camp  McPherson,  Ga., 
191 8 — .  Auth.:  Municipal  docurnents  and  other 
publications  on  municipal  govt,  in  the  Univ.  of 
111.  Lib.,  Univ.  of  III.  Bui.  Mem.,  Am.  Lib. 
Assn..  1911;  111.  Lib.  Assn..  1914-18.  Address, 
6708  Thomas  Blvd.,  Pittsburgh. 


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7732.  ELLENA  LEE 
(Daughter  of  No.  218;  Sister  of  Nos.  3071, 
3835.  4769,  7030) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Te  7,  1892. 
Hamlet,  111.;  d.  Elisha  ('79),  (b.  Ap  6,  1850, 
do.)  and  EUena  (.Hopes)  Lee  (b.  D  7.  1855, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Aledo  H.  S.  Oniicron  Nu; 
Illiola;  Final  Honors;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Teacher. 
Keithsburg,  III.,  1916-17.  Address,  R.  i,  Rey- 
nolds,  111. 

7733.  WILKIE  WRIGHT  LEGGETT 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  10,  :89s. 
Leggett,  Miss.;  d.  William  Wright  (b.  Mr  15, 
1857,  do.)  and  Mary  Emma  (Brumfield)  Leg- 
gett (b.  Ap  IS.  1857,  do.).  Prepared  in  Mag- 
nolia IL  S.;  li.  S.,  Indus.  Inst,  and  Coll.  of 
Miss.,  Columbus.  Miss.,  1911-15.  Alpha  Xi  Del- 
ta; Alethenai.  Grad.  work,  Univ.  of  111.,  I9t7- 
Asst.,  Home  Econ.  Dept.,  Russelville,  Ark., 
1916-17;  do.,  St.  Norm.  Coll.,  Greensboro,  N.  C, 
1917-18;  do.,  Colo.  St.  Teachers'  Coll.,  Greeley, 
Colo.,  1918 — .  Dir.,  Red  Cross  Surgical  Dres- 
sing, St.  Norm.  Coll.,  Greensboro,  N.  C.  Mem.. 
Presby.  Church.  Address,  McComb,  Miss.;  bus. 
add.,  1325  nth  St.,  Greeley,  Colo. 

7734.  ROY  WALTER  LEIBSLE 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Mr  18,  1892, 
Conrad.  la.;  s.  H.  F.  (b.  Ger.)  and  Anna  (Hei- 
fer) Leibsle  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  East  Des 
Moines  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Scarab. 
With  Frank  E.  Wetherell,  Arch.,  Des  Moines, 
1916-17;  Jr.  Mem.,  Geib  and  Leibsle,  Arch, 
and  Engrs..  Bemidji,  Minn.,  1917-18.  Pvt.  Co. 
C,  313th  Engrs.,  N.  A.,  1918;  E.  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Camp  Lee,  Va. ;  2nd  Lt.,  Engrs.,  N.  A.,  1918. 
Mem.,  .A..  F  A.  M. ;  B.  P.  O.  E.  Address,  1320 
E.  9th  St.,  Des  Moines. 

7735.  WAYNE    SNYDER    LEIGHTY 
Farmer;     B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    My    26,     1893, 

Billet,  111.;  s.  George  I^eighty.  Prepared  in 
Lawrenceville  H.  S.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon; 
Class    Baseball.      Address,    Billet,    111. 

7736.  ROY  EDW.\RD  LE  KANDER 
Civ.   Engr.;   B.   S.   in   C.   E.;   b.    Mr    17,    1893, 

St.  Charles,  111.;  s.  Alfred  Le  Kander.  Pre- 
pared in  W.  Chicago  II.  S.  Civ.  Engr.,  C.  & 
N.  W.  Ry.  Co.,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.  Address, 
22    Western    Ave.,    Fond    du    Lac,    Wis.j 

7737.     EDGAR   GUY   LEMMON 
A.   B.  in  L.   A.  &  S.;  b.   Ag  14,    1891.  Neba, 
111.;    s.    T.    L.    Lemmon.      Prepared    in    Carroll- 
ton  H.  S.     Address,  Roodhouse,  Ill.t 

7738.  NORMAN  JESEPH   LENIIART 
Acct.    and   -Xuditor;    A.    B.    in   Commerce;    b. 

Te  19,  1894,  Mattoon,  111.;  s.  C.  N.  Lenhart. 
Prepared  in  Mattoon  H.  S.  Iris;  Univ.  Band; 
Glee  Club.  .Xcct.  and  Auditor,  Anderson  De- 
lany  and  Co.,  Chicago.  Married  Carolina 
Ilackett,  Jl  s,  1916,  Champaign.  Address,  3515 
W.  Adams  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Ander- 
son De  Lany  and  Co.,  Harris  Trust  Bldg.,  rfo.f 

7739.  CLARENCE   ALONZO   LENTZ 
Life  Ins.  Agt.;  A.   B.   in  L.  A.   &  S. ;  b.  My 

15,  1887,  Anna,  111.;  s.  Daniel  (b.  N  6,  1861, 
Cobden,  III.)  and  Mettie  (Freece)  Leniz  (b.  S 
14,  1868,  Anna,  111.).  Prepared  in  So.  111. 
St.  Norm.  Sch.;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  1913.  Life 
Ins.  Salesman,  Chamjiaign,  1916-17;  Cien.  Agt. 
in  Central  III.  Cos.,  Reliance  Life  Ins.  Co., 
Pittsburgh,  1917 — .  Married  Lcla  Geneva  Gay, 
My  IS,  1912,  Carbondalc,  111.  Children:  Zula 
Virginia,  b.  D  29,  191 3;  Geneva  Gay,  b.  Ag 
7,  1917.  Address,  209  E.  Green  .St..  Cham- 
paign;  bus.  add.,   205    Co-op   Bldg.,   do. 


7740.  CHESTER  WILLIAM  LENZING 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Cheni.  E. ;  b.  Ag  4,  1892, 
t^hicago;  s.  Charles  (b.  1859,  Ger.)  and  Hen- 
rietta (Jones)  Lenzing  (b.  1864,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Alpha 
Chi  Sigma;  Sigma  Xi ;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon; 
Chem.  Club;  Lt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Asst.  Chem., 
Armour  Soap  Works,  1910;  Chem.,  Armour 
Glycerine  Plant,  191 6 — .  Mem.,  A.  C.  S. 
.-Iddress,  3054   Southport  Ave.,  Chicago. 

7741.  EARL  EMANUEL  LIBMAN 
Ceram.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E.;  b.  Ja  21, 

1894,  Chicago;  s.  Kalman  M.  (b.  Mr  4,  1852, 
Poland)  and  Annie  (Meyer)  Libman  (b.  S  29, 
1 86 1,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H. 
.S.,  (Jhicago.  Final  Honors.  Asst.  Const.  Engr., 
I.  T.  S.,  1916-17;  Asst.,  Ceramics,  Univ.  01 
111.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  Kiln  Arches.  Brick  and 
Clay  Record,  N  1916.  Mem.,  Am.  Ceram.  Soc; 
Uniy.  Club,  191 7 — .  Married  Bertholda  Al 
Ehrlich,  N  i,  1916,  Chicago.  Address,  912  W. 
Nevada   St.,   Urbana. 

7742.  IRENE   LILLIAN   LIGGETT 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  6,  1892,  Camp 
Point,  111.;  d.  W.  H.  Liggett.  Prepared  in 
Camp  Point  H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi 
Delta  Psi;  Yo  Ma;  Alethenai;  Pres.,  Women's 
League;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Social  Work,  Brooklyn 
Bur.  of  Charities,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Address, 
122   Pierrepont  St.,   Brooklyn,   N.  Y.t 

7743-     MARCELLO  FRANCISCO   DE  LIMA 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ap  26,  1891,  Brazil;  s. 
(Toriolano  de  Lima.  Prepared  in  Mackenzie 
Coll.,  Brazil.  Address,  105  Victorino  Carmillo, 
Las   Paulo,   Brazil. t 

7744.  CLOVIS  WARD  LINCOLN 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ja  15,  1893, 
Rock  Falls,  111.;  s.  Ward  and  Hattie  E.  (Coy) 
Lincoln.  Prepared  in  Rock  Falls  H.  S.  Iris; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Pre- 
lim. Honors;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Asst.  Const. 
Engr.,  Aurora  Automatic  Mach.  Co.,  Aurora, 
III.,  1912-13.  Engng.  Staff,  Curtiss  Aeroplane 
Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1915-17;  Instr.,  Aeroplane 
Dept.  U.  S.  A.  S.,  1917-18;  Aeronautical  Mech. 
Engr.,  Airplane  Engng.  Dept.,  Signal  Corps, 
U.  S.  A.;  Co.  E.  3d  Regt.,  Air  Service  Me- 
chanics Sch.,  St.  Paul;  Corp.,  do.,  Minneapolis; 
Bur.  of  Aircraft  Production,  Washington,  D. 
C.;  Mustered  out,  F  3,  1919.  Jr.  Mem..  S.  M. 
E.;  Soc.  Arch.  Engrs.  Address,  216  4th  Ave., 
Rock   Falls,   111. 

7745.  CYRIL  SVEN  LINDER 
Ceram.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  b.  Jl  9, 
1892,  Chicago;  s.  Oliver  A.  (b.  Alstad,  Swe- 
den) and  Theresa  F.  (Sennstrom)  Linder,  (b. 
Grisslehamn,  do.).  Pre|)ared  in  Englewood  H. 
S.,  Chicago.  .Mijha  Chi  Sigma.  Asst.  Supt.,  Pitts- 
burgh Plate  Glass  Co.,  Ford  City,  Pa.,  1916; 
Ceramic  Engr.,  do.,  Creighton,  Pa.  Mem.,  A. 
C.  S.,  1914.  Address,  c/o  Pittsburgh  Plate 
Glass  Co.,  Creighton,  Pa. 

7746.     HORACE   WILLARD    LINDSEY 
Editor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  My  8,  1894.  Rock- 
ford,   III.;  s.  A.   E.   Lindsey.  Prepared  in  Rock- 
ford  IT.  S.  Assoc.  Editor,  Am.  Builder.  Address, 
1431  Jarvis  Ave.,  Chicago. f 

7747.  CARRIE  EDNA  LINNELL 
(BENSON) 
.\.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  g,  1887,  Belviderc. 
111.;  d.  Selwin  C.  (b.  My  6,  1848.  Rockford, 
111.)  and  Carrie  (Armstrong)  Linnell  (b.  Jl  30, 
1854,  Harlem.  111.).  Prepared  in  Belviderc  H. 
S.;  N.  W.  Univ..  1905-6,  1907-8.  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Cabinet.  Teacher,  Phoenix,  Ariz.,  1916-18.  Mar- 
ried Earl  Benson.  An  22,  1918,  Phoeni.x,  Ariz. 
Address,   526   Linn  St.,   Peoria. 


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633 


7748.  CLYDE  MAURICE  LINSLEY 
Farmer;  U.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  17,  1892,  Fair- 
field, 111.;  s.  S.  E.  Linsley.  Prepared  in  Fair- 
field 11.  S.  Asst..  Soil  Fert.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
Univ.  of  III.,  1916;  Farmer,  Fairfield,  111., 
1916 — .  Address,  Fairfield,   Ill.t 

7749.  CHARLES  REEVES  LITTLE 
Salesman;    A.    B.    in    Commerce;    b.     N     12, 

189^.  Duluth,  Minn.;  s.  Edwin  C.  (b.  1863, 
Cleveland,  O.)  and  Jennie  E.  (McCoy)  Little 
(b.  1866,  Washington,  la.).  Prepared  in 
Dulnth  (Minn.)  Central  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Del- 
ta; Ma-wan-da;  Pres.,  Ath.  Assn.;  Capt.,  Class 
Football;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet.  Sec,  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  St.  Louis,  1916-17;  Salesman,  Standard  Oil 
Co.,  Chicago.  Camp  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Wichita  Falls,  Tc.x.,  1917-18;  24th  Co.,  164  De- 
pot Brig.,  Camp  Funston,  Kan..  1918;  2nd  Lt., 
i8th  Co.,  Central  Mach.  Gun  Officers'  Tr.  Sch., 
Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  1918 — .  Address,  1702  N. 
La  Salle  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  910  S.  Michi- 
gan Ave.,  c/o  Standard  Oil  Co.,  do. 

7750.  RUTH  FLAGG  LIVESAY 
Clerk;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  19,  1892, 
Nashville.  111.;  d.  Robinson  Lorenzo  Corring- 
ton  (b.  Te  19,  1851.  do.)  and  Wylla  Jane  (Crih- 
field)  L"ivesay  (b.  Ag  i.  1861,  Chillicothe,  Mo.). 
Prepared  in  Nashville  H.  S.  Gregorian.  Teach- 
er, Newton,  111.,  1916-17;  Clerk,  East  St. 
Louis.  111.,  1917 — .  Address,  1632  N.  S4th  St., 
East  St.  Louis,  III. 

7751.  JOHN  ORAS  LONG 
(Brother  of  No.  9218) 
Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  19,  1895, 
Atwood,  Kan.;  s.  Thomas  Lincoln  (b.  Ap  19, 
1865,  Watseka,  111.)  and  Laura  Elen  (Gaunt) 
Long  (b.  Je  10,  1872,  Breckenridge,  Mo.).  Pre- 
pared in  Watseka  H.  S.  Adelphic;  Mgr.,  Univ. 
Dramatic  Union  Productions.  Stud.,  Boston 
Univ.  Sch.  of  Theology,  1916 — .  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.   .4ddress,   72    Mt.  Vernon   St.,   Boston. 

7752.  HAROLD  BENJAMIN  LOTZ 
Civ.  Engr.,  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ag  13,  1894, 
Madison,  Ind.;  s.  H.  B.  Lotz.  Prepared  in 
Madison  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Univ.  Band.  City  Civ. 
Engr.,  Madison.  Ind.  Asst.  Bandleader,  32Sth 
F.  A.,  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  A.  E.  F..  France;  Mus- 
tered out,  Mr  I,  1919.  Address,  216  E.  Main 
St.   Madison,   Ind. 

■7753.  CLIFFORD  SHARON  LO\E 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  22,  1892,  Sid- 
ney, III.;  s.  M.  E.  Love.  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Agr.  Club. 
Farmer,  Sidney,  111.  Naval  Aviation  Sch.,  Pen- 
sacola,  Fla.,  1917;  U.  S.  N.  Air  Forces,  1918 — . 
Address,   Sidney,   Ill.t 

7754.     MARY  ELIZABETH  LOVE 
(MUNCIE) 
(Wife   of  G492;    Sister  of   No.   4281) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  12,  1887.  Pesotum, 
111.;  d.  J.  L.  Love.  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Married  Fred  Weaver  Muncie  (g'13),  Ag  15, 
1916,  Urbana.  Address,  Olney,  III. 

7755-     CHI    TSING    LU 

B.  S.  in  Min.  E.;  b.  O  19,  1889,  Kiangsi, 
China;  s.  F.  C.  Lu.  Prepared  in  Kiangsi  Coll., 
China;  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh,  1912-14.  M.  S., 
Columbia,  1917.  Chinese  Stud.  Club;  A.  I.  M. 
E.  Mining  prospecting  trip.  So.  China,  1917- 
18;  Min.  Engr.  and  one  of  organizers  of  Hua 
JTsen  Tin  Mining  Co.  and  Lee  Sun  Tungsten 
Mining  Co.,  discovered  cassiterite  and  wolf- 
ramite deposits  in  Kan-Nan  district.  China. 
1918 — .  Mem.,  Sc.  of  China;  Engng.  Assoc,  of 
China.  Add) ess,  Kan  Chow,  Kiangsi,  China. 


7756.     BENJAMIN   EDWARD    LUDVIK 

(Husband  of  No.  8001) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1917; 
b.  Ap  28,  1893,  Chicago;  s.  Frank  (b.  D  29, 
1866,  Bohemia)  and  Josephine  (Karnold)  Lud- 
vic  (_b.  Ag  28,  1867,  do.).  Prepared  in  Medill 
H.  S.  Class  Basketball;  Class  Soccer;  Cadet 
Hop  Com.  Head  of  Hist.  Dept.,  Pekin,  111.,  H. 
S.  2d  Lt.,  Inf.,  Camp  MacArthur,  Waco, 
Tex.;  do..  Camp  Shelby,  Miss.  Married  Olga 
M.  Thai  ('16),  Ap  28,  1918,  Arlington  Heights, 
111.    .-iddress.    Dearborn,    Mich. 

7757.  LESTER  JOHN  LUDWIG 
Acct.  and  Auditor;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b, 
O  30,  1894,  Ottawa,  111.;  s.  Christian  (b.  N 
15.  1857,  do.)  and  Bertha  (Lempp)  Ludwig 
(b.  F  15,  1862,  do.).  Prepared  in  Ottawa  Tp. 
H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Cosmopolitan;  Der 
Deutsche  Verein;  Philomathean;  Final  Honors. 
Pub.  Acct.  and  Auditor,  Deloette,  Plender, 
Griffiths  &  Co..  Ottawa,  111.  Bat.  E,  332nd  F. 
A.,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1918;  Co.  B.,  30th  Eng., 
111.;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Dir.  (5en  of  Transportation, 
A.  P.  O.  717,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918.  Ad- 
dress R.  28,  Ottawa,  111.;  bus.  add.,  1400  E. 
53d   St.,   do. 

7758.  LESLIE   ROBERT  LUMLEY 
(Son    of    Nos.    484,    548) 

Salesman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  23,  1893, 
Urbana;  s.  Dr.  Clinton  Grant  ('86),  (b.  Je  14, 
1862,  Ringwood,  111.)  and  Nellie  (McLean) 
Lumley  ('88),  (b.  Ag  18,  1866,  Urbana).  Pre- 
pared in  ^\'endell  Phillips  H.  S.  Alpha  Delta 
Sigma;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Loyante;  Philo- 
mathean; V.  P.,  Stud.  Union;  Advertising  Mgr., 
///.  Mag.;  Capt.,  L^niv.  Brig.  Automobile  Sales- 
man, LIrbana..  LT.  S.  A.  S.,  191 7;  Top  Sergt., 
LT.  S.  A.  S.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky. ;  Aero 
Sqdn.  Chanute  Field,  Rantoul,  111.,  1918;  Mus- 
tered out,  D  1918.  Address,  411  West  Nevada 
St.,   Urbana. 

7759.  MERLE   FRANCIS   LUMMIS 
(Brother   of  No.   8549) 

Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  15, 
1S93,  Quincy,  111.;  s.  H.  F.  Lummis.  Prepared 
in  Quincy  H.  S.  Pi  Omicron.  Automobile 
Salesman,  Quincy,  111.  2d  Lt.,  F.  A.,  U.  S.  R., 
1917.     Address,  1601   Vermont  St.,  Quincy,  111. 

7760.  GEORGE  RICHARD   LUNDE 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  20,  1892.  Elgin,  111.;  s. 
O.  P.  Lunde.  Prepared  in  South  Bend  (Ind.) 
H.   S.     Address,  3235  Fullerton  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

7761.     ANDREW  VICTOR  THEODOR 

LLTNDGREN 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  S  20,  1884. 
Sweden;  s.  C.  J.  (b.  Je  1850,  do.)  and  Johona 
(Jonson)  Lundgren  (b.  O  1845,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Luther  Coll.,  Wahoo,  Nebr. ;  August- 
ana  Coll.,  Canton,  S.  C.  Draftsman,  Chicago. 
Mem.,  Lutheran  Church.  Address,  1508  Bal- 
iiioral   Ave.,    Chicago. 

7762.  EDGAR  EMMANUEL  LUNGREN 
Engr.;  B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  25.  1893. 
Aurora,  111.;  s.  P.  J.  Lungren.  Prepared  in 
West  Aurora  H.  S.  Sigma  Chi.  Engr.,  West. 
I'nited  Gas  &  Elec.  Co..  Aurora.  111.  2nd  Lt.. 
R.  M.  A.,  Self  ridge  Field,  Mich.;  Mustered 
out,  D  9,  1918.  Address,  iii  Plum  St..  .\urora, 
111.;  bus.  add..  Western  United  Gas  &  Electric 
Co.,    do. 

7763.  RICHARD  DANA  LYMAN 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  5,  1888,  Chi- 
cago; s.  l'"rancis  Ogden  (b.  Ag  9,  1846,  Hawaii) 
and  Ruth  Charlotte  (Dana)  Lyman  (b.  Je  30. 
I. '^44,  Boston).  Prepared  in  Rugby  Sch.,  Ken- 
ilvvorth.  111.,  1900-02;  St.  Paul's  Sch..  Concord, 
N.   H.,    1902-05.     A.   B.,  Harvard,    1909.     Agr. 


634 


University  of  Illinois 


[1916 


Club;  Hort.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Coun- 
try Life  Club;  Am.  Soc.  of  Agron.;  Seymour 
League.  Farmer,  1916-17;  Chem.,  Millner 
Dairy  Co.,  Norfolk,  Va.,  1917;  Montauk  Ice 
Cream  Co.,  191 7;  Statistician,  McLean  and 
Kgerton  Ins.  Agency,  191S;  Sanitary  Dairy  Co., 
Houghton.  Mich.,  i9i!>;  Fenn  Bros.,  Sioux 
Falls.  S.  Dak.  Dairy  Bacteriologist,  Kratzer 
Ice  Cream  Co.,  Montgomery,  Ala.  Auth.: 
x\rticles  in  ///.  Agr.  Mem.,  Brotherhood  of 
St.  Andrew,  Christ  Church.  Address,  1042 
Catalpa  Ave..  Chicago;  bus.  add..  Kiatzcr  Ice 
Cream  Co.,   Montgomery,  Ala. 

7764.  JOHN  BOYD  LYON 
Cerain.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E.;  b.  O  lo, 
1894,  La  Harpe,  111.;  s.  John  M.  (b.  Burling- 
ton, la.)  and  Mary  Dell  (Cassingham)  Lyon 
(b.  La  Harpe,  111.).  Prepared  in  La  Harpe  H. 
S.;  Indus.  Efficiency  with  D._T.  Farnham,  St. 
Louis.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Keranios.  Ceram. 
Engr.,  Standard  Brick  Co.,  St.  Louis,  19 17 — . 
Married  Roberta  Hartricli,  O  23,  19x7.  Deca- 
tur, 111.  Address,  4904  Euclid  Terrace  Apts., 
St.  Louis;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Laclede  Christy  Co., 
do. 

7765.  CARRIE   FAY  LYONS 

(Sister  of  No.  6394) 
Govt.  Demonstrator;  A.  B.  in  11.  Sc. ;  b.  Ja 
15,  1896,  Greenup,  111.;  d.  Thomas  Marion  (b. 
D  12,  i860,  do.)  and  Etta  Barbara  (Sherwood) 
Lyons  (b.  F  16.  1867,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Greenup  H.  S.  Teacher,  Greenup,  111.,  1916- 
18;  Govt.  Food  Demonstrator,  111.,  1918 — . 
Address,    Greenup,    111. 

7766.  HAZEL  SIBYL  LYONS 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in    L.   A.    &   S.;    b.   My   27, 

1894,  Canton,  111.;  d.  Morris  S.  and  Florence 
C.  Lyons.  Prepared  in  Soldan  11.  S.,  St.  Louis. 
Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Gregorian;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Teacher,  Loda,  111.,  1916-17;  do.,  Salem,  111., 
1917-18.     Address,    115   5th  St.,  Savanna,  111. 

7767.  MAY'  ELIZABETH  McADAMS 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  10.  1881, 
Chicago;  d.  Andrew  (b.  F  22,  1849,  London- 
derry, Ireland)  and  Julia  (Hall)  McAdams 
(b.  O  7,  1859,  Gloucester,  Eng.).  Prepared 
in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Armour  Inst., 
1899.  Alethenai;  W.  A.  A.  Draftsman.  W'ar- 
ren  Manning's  landscape  office,  N.  Billerica, 
Mass.,  1916;  Chicago,  1917;  Melbourne,  Fla., 
1917-18;  Instr.,  Land.  Gard.  Dept..  Univ.  of 
111.,  1918 — .  Address,  1303  E.  sard  St.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  Room  306,  Agr.  Bldg.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  do. 

7768.     LEO   GAY    McAFEE 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in    Commerce;    b.    My    26, 
1893,  Ohlman,  111.;   s.  George  S.  McAfee.     Pre 
pared    in    Springfield    11.    b.      Prelim.    Honors. 
Address,  175  9th  Ave.,  New  York  City.j 

7769.  MILES  JOHN  McCLELLAND 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  19,  1893, 
Park  City,  Summit  Co.,  Utah;  s.  Robert  Lee 
(b.  N  18,  1869,  Kansas  City,  Mo.)  and  Etta 
Elizabeth  (Lindsay)  McClelland  (b.  D  27,  1875, 
Salt  Lake  City).  Prepared  in  Boise  (Idaho) 
H.  S.  Arch.  Club;  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon:  L^niv. 
Band.  Arch.,  A.  G.  Zimmerman,  Arch.,^  Chi- 
cago; do.,  (jrossman  and  Proskauer,  Engrs. 
and  Archs.,  Chicago;  do.,  Chicago  Telephone 
Co..  Chicago.  Jr.  Engr..  U.  S.  Reclamation 
Service.  1917.  Mem.,  Lambda  Sigma  Phi,  Chi- 
cago. Married,  Ag  21,  1918.  Address,  1642 
Pearl  .St.,  Denver.  Colo.;  bus.  add..  Room  509, 
Tramway  Bldg.,  do. 

7770.     WINIFRED   LEO  McCLURE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  16,  1888, 
Chrisman,    111.;    d.    F.   H.    McClure.      Prepared 
in   Frances   Shimer   Sch.  H.    Sc.   Club;   Y.   W. 


C.  A.;  Mem.,  Sr.  Council;  Sr.  Memorial  Com.; 
Sec,  Sr.  Illinae;  Sec,  Woman's  League. 
Teacher,  Carlinville,  III.  Address,  Chrisman, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  Carlinville,  Ill.t 


777 1-  ALVA  ELISIIA  McCOY 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  Je  12,  1892, 
.\ltamont,  111.;  s.  James  S.  McCoy.  Prepared 
in  Altamont  H.  S.  Am.  Soc.  of  .\gron.;  111. 
Soc.  of  Agron.;  Agr.  Club;  Prelim.  Honors. 
With  St.  Bd.  of  Health,  N.  D.,  1917—.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  St.  Bd.  of  Health,  Grand  Forks,  N. 
Dak.t 

777-'-     WENDELL  KEMP  McCR.\CKEN 
(Brother  of  No.  6400) 

Salesman;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  My  5,  1894, 
Paxton,  111.;  s.  Robert  Ainslev  (b.  N  19,  1854, 
Pittsburgh)  and  Luella  B.  (Kem|))  McCracken 
(b.  O  12,  1867,  Marshall  Co..  111.).  Prepared 
in  Paxton  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Ma-wan-da; 
Ku  Klux;  Lambkins;  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club; 
III.  Union.  Life  Ins.  Salesman  John  Han- 
cock Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Detroit.  U.  S.  A. 
S.;  Flying  Chanute  Field,  Rantoul,  111.,  1918; 
l.t.,  do.,  N,  1918;  Mustered  out.  Address, 
Paxton,    111. 

7773-  CHARLES  WILLIAM  McCUMBER 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Je  18,  1893, 
Chicago;  s.  William  (b.  1861,  Ind.)  and  Eliza- 
beth Katherine  (Lancaster)  IMcCumber  (b. 
1868,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S. 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
Scarab;  Maj.,  Univ.  Bri^.  Jr.  partner,  William 
McCumber  and  Son  Gen.  Builders,  1916-17. 
C.  C.  M.,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  Great  Lakes  Naval 
Tr.  Sta.,  III.,  Rm.  11,  Pub.  Works  Dept.  N.  T. 
S.,  Great  Lakes,  111.;  Mustered  out,  Ja  23, 
1919.  Married  Dorothy  Eddington,  D  22, 
1917,  Chicago.  Address,  10350  S.  Seeley  Ave., 
Chicago;    bus.    add.,    140    S.   Dearborn    St.,    do. 

7774-     ALEXANDER  PAUL  MAC  DONALD 

Lumber  Dealer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  11,  1893. 
Chicago;  s.  A.  R.  Mac  Donald.  Prepared  in 
Morris  H.  S.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Alpha 
Ciamma  Rho;  Alpha  Zeta;  Ma-wan-da;  Varsity 
swimming^;  Prelim.  Honors.  \\'ith  Morris 
Lumber  Co.,  111.     Married  Vivian  .Stephen,  S  4, 

1917,  Morris,    111.     Address,    715    Division   St., 
Morris,    Ill.t 

7775.     ROBERT    E.    McDOWELL 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  10,  18S8,  Char- 
lotte, N.  C;  s.  Frank  N.  McDowell.  Prepared 
in  Steele  Creek  (N.  C.)  H.  S.  B.  S.,  David- 
son Coll.,  Davidson,  N.  C.  Kappa  Sigma; 
Alpha   Zeta.      Married    Grace   Bradford,    F    28, 

191 8,  Huntersville,  N.  C.     Address,  R  3,  Char- 
lotte, N.  C. 

7776.     WILLIAM  THOMAS  McELVEEN, 
JR. 

B.  S.  in  Sc;  b.  D  11,  i'89S,  N.  Y.  City; 
s.  William  Thomas  McElveen.  Prepared  in 
Evanston  Tp.  H.  S.;  attended  Dartmouth  Coll. 
.Iddress,  802   Seward  St.,   Evanston,   Ill.t 


77-7- 


DUMAS  MILLER  McFALL 


A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  12,  1S94,  Mattoon, 
111.;  s.  J.  \.  McFall.  Prepared  in  Mattoon 
II.  S.  Innes  of  Court;  Pan  Ilelkiiic  Coun- 
cil; Home-Coming  Com.;  Sr.  Smoker  Com.; 
(iridiron  Dancing  Club;  L.  A.  &  S.  V.  P.,  111. 
Union.  Grad.  Stud..  Harvard.  Address,  1321 
Charlestown  Ave,  Mattoon,  111.;  bus.  add., 
Washington  C  Apt.,  51  Brattle  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 


i9i6J 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


63  = 


7778.  GUY  ENNIS  McGAUGHEY 
Lawyer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  4,  1892. 
Lawrenceville,  111.;  s.  J.  E.  McGaughey.  Pre- 
pared in  Lawrenceville  H.  S.  Phi  Alpha  Delta; 
Innes  of  Court;  Coniitatus;  Illio  Staff;  Ath. 
Bd.  of  Control;  Homecoming  Com.  Stud., 
Univ.  of  Wis.  Lawyer,  Jr.  partner,  Mc- 
Gaughey, Tohill  and  McGaughey,  Lawrence- 
ville, 111.,  1919 — .  2nd  Lt..  Inf.  4th  Camp 
Sherman,  O.;  do..  Camp  Lee,  Va. ;  Mustered 
out,  D  15,  1918.  Married  Margaret  Kirtley 
Milton,  F  1,  1918,  Atlanta,  Ga.  Address,  913 
E.  State  St.,  Lawrenceville,  111.;  bus.  add.,  566 
W.  State  St.,  do. 

7779.  FRANCES  JEAN  MaclNNES 
(Sister  of  G43g) 
Mycologist:  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ap  3,  1892, 
Salt  Lake  City;  d.  Duncan  (b.  1858,  Glasgow, 
Scotland)  and  Frances  C.  (Sayers)  Maclnnes 
(b.  i860,  iiorsham,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Salt 
Lake  Citv  H.  S.  Grad.  Stud,  and  Asst.,  Flori- 
culture, Univ.  of  111..  1916-17;  Mycologist,  Exp. 
Sta.  and  Instr.,  Plant  Pathology,  Univ.  of 
Minn.,  191 7-1 8.  Auth.:  The  Occurrence  of  Al- 
ternaria  in  a  characteristic  apple  spot,  and  on 
apple  rot  caused  by  Gliocladiuni  Viride,  Trans- 
actions, III.  Acad,  of  Sc,  1917.  Address,  1380 
Raymond  Ave.,  St.  Paul;  bus.  add.,  Univ.  of 
Minn.,    Minneapolis. 

7780.     HARRY  WOODINGTON 
MacKECHNIE 

Arch.  Engr. ;  B.  ;».  in  A.  E.;  b.  N  8.  1891, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  s.  John  Thomson  (  ).  Mr  25, 
1847,  Edinburgh,  Scotland")  and  Marv  J^izzie 
(Gardner)  MacKechnie  (b.  Mr  16,  i860, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Jamaica  (N.  Y.) 
H.  S.;  Coll.  of  City  of  N.  Y.  1910-11;  Colum- 
bia, 1912.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
Scarab;  North  Atlantic  Club;  Lt.,  Univ.  Brig; 
Brevet  Capt..  111.  Nat.  Guard.  Supt..  George 
A.  Fuller  Const.  Co.,  N.  Y.;  Office  of  Donn 
Barber,  Arch.,  New  York  City.  Plattsburg  O. 
T.  C,  1918;  Am.  Univ.  Engrs.  O.  T.  C,  1918; 
2nd  Lt.,  Engrs.  O.  R.  C. ;  25th  Engrs.,  Camp 
Devens,  Ayer,  Mass.  and  France;  2nd  Lt., 
Engrs.,  Camouflage  Sec,  A.  E.  F.,  France, 
1918.  Address,  1164  Pacific  St.,  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y. 

7781.     JOSEPH   MOORE   McKEON 

Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  and  S.  E.;  b. 
Je  10,  1894,  Elniira.  N.  Y. ;  s.  Francis  Joseph 
(b.  1864,  Ireland)  and  Mary  Ellen  (Moore)  Mc- 
Keon  (b.  1866,  Scranton,  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  Triangle;  Adel- 
phic;  Prelim.  Honors;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.  Jr.  High- 
way Engr.  for  St.  Highway  Comn.,  Springfield, 
111.,  1916;  Engr.  and  Tunnel  Insp.  for  Milwau- 
kee Sewerage  comn.,  1916;  Draftsman  on  gar- 
bage reduction  plants  for  C.  O.  Bartlett  and 
Snow  Co..  1916-17.  2nd  Lt.,  E.  R.  C. ;  33rd 
Engrs.,  Camp  Devens,  Mass.,  S  1917;  Co.  E. 
33rd  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, 68  Woodside  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

7782.     JOHN   LEO  McNALLY 

(Brother  of  No.  7064) 
Exec.  Asst.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  i, 
1892.  Kankakee,  111.;  s.  John  J.  (b.  i860.  Tolo- 
no.  111.  and  Rose  Elizabeth  (Anderson)  Mc 
Nally,  (b.  i860.  Mattoon,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Pueblo  (Colo.)  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916. 
Asst.  to  Pres.  of  Decatur  Malleable  Iron  Co. 
Mem.,  111.  Acad,  of  .Sc;  Danville  Country  Club; 
Decatur  Country  Club;  Decatur  Club.  Address, 
6  Carlite  Place,  Pueblo,  Colo.;  bus.  add.,  345 
W.    Prairie   Ave.,   Decatur,   III. 

7783.     HARRY  SAMUEL  MAIIOOD 
B.   S.   in  C.   E.;   b.   Ag  6,   1892,  Mt.   Carroll, 
III.;  s.  Tames  Mahood.  Prepared  in  Mt.  Carroll 
H.  S.  C.  E.  Soc.    13th  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  France, 
Address,  Mt.    Carroll,    Ill.t 


7784.     PAULINE  GERMAINE   MALOIT 
A.    B.    in    L.   A.    &    S.;    b.   Ja   24,    1894,    Elm- 
hurst,   III.;   d.    Frank   Maloit,   Sr.      Prejjared    in 
Elmhurst    H.    S.   Girls'    Sr.   Hat   Com.   Address, 
114  N.  3rd   St.,  Richmond,   Va.t 

7785-     CHARLES  FREDERICK 

MANSFIELD 

Farm    Algr.;    B.    S.    in   Agr.;    b.    N    24,    1892, 

Manslield,    111.;    s.    C.    F.    Mansfield.      Prepared 

in  Monticello  H.  S.  Farm  Mgr.,  Roodhouse,  111. 

Address,  R.  5,  Roodhouse,  Ill.t 

7786.  IL\ZEL  FRANCES  MARKS 
(Sister  of  No.  9253) 
Teacher;  \.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  22,  1892, 
Plymouth,  Ind. ;  d.  George  Douglas  (b.  Jl  28, 
i8(>o.  Culver,  Ind.)  and  Jennie  Mae  (Thorn- 
burg)  Marks  (b.  Je  6,  1808,  Rutland,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Plymouth  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Ind.  Univ. 
Alp,  a  Chi  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Alelhenai; 
.Scribblers'  Club;  W.  A.  A.;  Class  Hockey  and 
IJasketball  Teams.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  South  Bend, 
Ind.,  1916 — .  Address,  8og  N.  Michigan  St., 
Plymouth,  Ind.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High  School, 
South    Bend,    Ind. 

7787.  RALPH  WILLIAM  MARSHALL 
'I'eacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Ag  2,  1893, 
W.  Chicago,  111.;  s.  William  George  (b.  My  2, 
1867,  Millburn,  N.  J.)  and  Nellie  (Neil)  Mar- 
shall (b.  Mr  15.  1872,  Richmond,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  West  Chicago  H.  S.  Teacher,  Pullman 
Free  Sch.  of  Man.  Tr.,  1915.  2nd  Lt.,  Marine 
(Torps,  Ag  1 91 7;  Distinguished  Service  Cross, 
France.  Jl  10,  1918.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  Fac- 
ilty  Chib,  Pullman  Tr.  Sch.  Address,  West  Chi- 
cago, 111. 

7788.  FAY  WALDO  MARTIN 
Accountant;    A.    B.    in    Commerce;    b.    Mr    4, 

1893,  Bridgeport.  111.;  s.  C.  A.  Martin.  Prepared 
in  Mt.  Carmel  H.  S.  Accountant.  Detroit.  Ad- 
dress,   931    East   Jefferson  Ave.,   Detroit.f 

7789.  WILLIAM  H.  MARTIN 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  7,  1891,  Greenville, 
O.;  s.  J.  F.  Martin.  Prepared  in  Greenville  (O.) 
H.  S.  W^ith  Goodrich  Rubber  Co.,  Akron,  O. 
.4ddress,  205  Harrison  Ave.,  Greenville.  O.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Goodrich  Rubber  Co.,  285  Bow- 
manville   St.,  Akron,  O.t 

7790.  ARTHUR  HELGESON  MASON 
Accountant;  A.  B.  in  Bus.;  b.  Mr  5,  1894, 
Alexandria,  Minn.;  s.  Arthur  Smith  (b.  My  20, 
1852,  Lebanon.  N.  H.)  and  J.  Othilda  Mason 
(b.  F  20,  1862.  Waupun,  Wis.).  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon;  Ma-wan-da;  Sa- 
chem; mini  Club;  Fresh.  Varsity  Track;  Fresh. 
Varsity  Cross  Country  Team;  Varsity  Track  and 
Cross  Country  Team.  Acct.,  Ernest  Rgckitt  and 
Co.,  1916;  Efficiency  Dept.,  Montgomery  Ward 
and  Co.,  Oak  Park  HI.,  1916-1917-  ist  O.  T.  C, 
Ft.  Sheridan,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  332nd  Regt.,  F.  A., 
Camp  Grant,  111.,  1917;  do..  Le  Courneau, 
France,  1918;  Mustered  out.  F  28,  1019.  Ad- 
dress, 408  W.  Illinois  St..  L'rbana;  bus  add., 
Montgomery  Ward  &   Co.,   Chicago. 

7791.  ROSS  SEGUINE  MASON 
(Brother  of  No.  4801) 
"Salesman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  27,  1893, 
Buda,  HI.;  s.  Parker  Noyes  (b.  O  4,  1862)  and 
Emma  Gertrude  (Seguine)  Mason  (b.  O  12, 
1870).  Prepared  in  Buda  H.  S.  and  Kewanee 
H.  S.  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
Lt.  and  Maj.,  Univ.  Brig.  Salesman,  Sullivan 
Machinery  Co.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  1916;  do.. 
Salt  Lake  Citv,  1916-17;  do.,  Denver,  191 7. 
ist  Lt.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917;  Capt..  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F., 
France,    1918.     Address,    Buda,   III. 


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779--.  HOWARD  WILSOX  MATEER 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  4,  1894. 
Rutland,  111.;  s.  Wilson  (b.  Mr  10,  187;;,  do.) 
and  Jessie  (Dye)  Mateer  (b.  Ja  22,  1871).  Pre- 
pared in  Rutland  H.  S.  Acacia;  E.  E.  Soc. ; 
Class  Basketball.  Tech.  Publicity  works, 
Engng.  Dept.,  Nat.  Lamp  Works,  Cleveland. 
Auth.:  Effective  Show  Window  Lighting, 
Elcc.  Rciicw,  Vol.  70;  Lighting  Progress  for 
the  Past  Year,  Elcc.  Rczic-ur  and  West.  Elcc, 
Vol.  71.  Married  Wilba  Winans,  Je  15,  1916, 
Rutland,  111.  Child,  Jean  Charlotte,  b.  N  3, 
1917.  Address,  14624  Strathmore  Ave.,  East 
Cleveland. 

7793.  WILLIAM  B.  MATHEWS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  27, 
1891,  Yates  City,  111.  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  2nd 
Lt..  315th  Inf.,  79th  Div.,  A.  E.  F.,  France; 
Wounded  in  action,  O  4,  1918.  Address,  Yates 
City,  111.;   bus.  add.,  Cambridge,  111. 

7794.  *LEO  JOSEPH  MATTINGLY 
B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  O  3,  1895,  Washington, 
Ind.;  s.  J.  B.  and  Anna  M.  Mattingly.  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Gen.  Supvr.,  Stool- 
man  &  Co.,  Champaign.  23d  Engrs.,  Ft.  Meade, 
Ind.,  191 7.  Died  on  U.  S.  S.,  George  Washing- 
ton, Ap  9,  1918. 

7795.  HUGH  NELSON  MAVOR 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ap  18,  1894. 
La  Grange,  111.;  s.  John  Mavor.  Prepared  in 
Lyons  Tp.  H.  S.  BIdg.  Const.,  Chicago.  Capt., 
Art.  Replacement  Regt.,  LeCourneau,  France. 
Address,  72  W.  Adams  St.,  Chicago. t 

7796.  ARTHUR  EDWARD  MEALIFF 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  11,  1892,  Chicago;  s. 
F.  B.  Mealiff.  Prepared  in  Calumet  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Sachem;  Jr. 
Prom.  Com.  Field  Hosp.  Corps,  O  1917;  132nd 
Field  Hosp.,  108th  San.  Train,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
Address,   431    Winneconna   Ave.,   Chicago. 

7797.  OLLIVE   MYRTLE  MENELEY 
Teacher;   B.   Mus. ;  b.  Ag  30,   1892,  Rantoul, 

111.;  d.  Ulysses  Grant  (b.  Ag  29.  1868,  do.)  and 
Lulu  May  (Merchant)  Meneley  (b.  My  i,  1869, 
Henry,  111.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Bethany  Circle.  Clerk,  Registrar's  Office,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1016-17;  Teacher,  Music,  Pub.  Schs., 
Shcll)yville,  111.,  191718.  Address,  610  E. 
Springfield  Ave.,  Champaign;  biis.  add.,  c/o 
Public    School,    Shclbyville,    111. 

7798.  LOUIS  EDWARD  MENSENKAMP 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  ja  18,  1891, 
Freeport,  111.;  s.  Edward  A.  (b.  1867,  do.) 
and  Bessie  J.  (Williams)  Mensenkamp  (b.  1866, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Freeport  II.  S.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Prelim.  Honors.  Head  of  Dept.  of 
Math.,  H.  S.,  Freeport,  111.  Mem.,  Math. 
Assn.  of  Am.  Address,  51  Cottonwood  St., 
Freeport,   111. 

7799.  JOHN  RILEY  MERRIMAN 
Physician;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  31.  1889, 
Williamsville,  111.;  s.  Charles  and  Emma  (Tay- 
lor) Merriman.  Prepared  in  Spnngheld  H.  S.; 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1914-1 '^.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med. 
Coll.,  1918.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Ma-wan-da; 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Pres.,  Jr.  Class;  Football; 
Track.  Physician,  Springfield.  111.,  1918 — . 
M.  R.  C.  U.  S.  A.,  1918.  Address.  407  W. 
Monroe  St.,  Springfield,  111.;  bus.  add..  Room 
14,    111.  Nat.  Bank   Bldg.,  do. 

7800.     ARTHUR   M.XURICE  METZLER 

Merchant;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  N  19.  1893, 

Shumway,    III.;    s.    II.    W.    Metzler.      Prei.ared 

in  Champaign  II.   S.      Phi  Sigma  Kappa;  Alpha 

Kappa   Psi;    Helmet;    Sachem;    Class   Baseball: 


Homecoming  Com.;  Stud.  Union  Opera. 
Wholesale  and  Retail  Bus.,  Decatur,  III.  En- 
sign, New  York  City.  Address,  244  S.  Edward 
St.,  Decatur,  111.;  bus.  add.,  130  Merchant  St., 
do. 

7801.  CARL  THEODOR   MEYER 
Const.  Insp.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Mr  4,   1895, 

Havana,  III.;  s.  Louis  L.  (b.  F  27,  1870,  do.) 
and  Louise  (Maurer)  Meyer  (b.  Jl  3,  1875, 
.Springfield,  111.).  Prepared  in  Springtield  H. 
S.  Chi  Phi;  Psi  Mu.  Draftsman,  Holme 
and  Holme,  Archs.,  Springlicld,  111.,  1916-17; 
Jr.  Highway  Engr.,  111.  St.  Highway  Dept., 
1917;  Insp.  of  Const,  under  Pub.  Works  Dept., 
L'.  S.  Navy  Yard,  Norfolk,  \"a.,  191 7 — ;  Sta- 
tioned at  U.  S.  Naval  Am.  Depot,  St.  Juliens 
Creek,  Va.  Married  Antoinette  Peters,  N  8, 
igi7,  Norfolk,  Va.  Address,  45  Court  St., 
Portsmouth,  Va. 

7802.  RUSSEL   WARD   MILLAR 
Teacher;    B.    S.    in   L.   A.    &    S.;    b.    Mr    15, 

1895,  Mattoon,  III.;  s.  David  Knowles  (b.  N  30. 
1865,  do.)  and  Minnie  M.  (Travis)  Millar  (b. 
1873,  Morrisonville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mat- 
toon  H.  S.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Chem.  Club; 
Ionian;  Bd.,  ///.  Chem.;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig. 
Grad.  Stud,  and  Teaching  Sc,  Univ.  of  Mo., 
1916-17.  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  C,  30th  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F., 
France;  ist  Lt.,  ist  Gas  Regt.,  France;  Mus- 
tered out,  F  12,  1919.  Address,  2309  Prairie 
Ave.,   Mattoon.   111. 

7803.  DANIEL    EDWIN    MILLER 
Demonstrating  Salesman;   B.   S.  in  M.   E. ;  b. 

F  5.  1889,  Millbrook,  Kan.;  s.  George  William 
(1).  N  19,  1855,  Frederick  City,  Md.)  and  Julia 
M.  (Price)  Miller  (b.  O  25,  1857,  Sewickley. 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S.;  Menominee, 
St.  Agr.  Coll.,  Mich.  Maj.,  Univ.  Brig. 
Demonstrating  Salesman,  Am.  Hoist  and  Der- 
rick Co.,  1916-17.  Aviation  section,  U.  S.  A., 
Kelly  Field,  San  Antonio,  Tex.,  1917;  do., 
Wilbur  Wright  Field,  Dayton,  O.;  do..  Garden 
City,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. ;  ist  Lt.,  Adjt.  of  .Am. 
Post,  England,  1917;  Commanding  Officer, 
1 66th  Aero  Sqdn.;  Army  of  Occupation, 
Treves,  Ger.  Address,  1519  N.  6th  Ave..  Quin- 
c}',  111.;  bus.  add.,  American  Hoist  &  Derrick 
(Jo.,   St.   Paul,   Minn. 

7804.  ELLIOTT  STRONG  MILLER 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ja  17,  1894,  Evanston, 
111.;  s.  Timothy  Elliott  (b.  S  23,  1850,  Cuya- 
hoga Falls,  O.)  and  Fannie  Chapin  (Strong) 
Miller  (b.  Ap  23,  1856,  Gambler,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Oak  Park  IT.  S.  Psi  Upsilon;  Alpha 
Kajipa  Psi;  Final  Honors;  Ed.,  Sireu.  With 
Chicago  Mill  and  Lumber  Co.,  Chicago,  1916- 
17.  2d  Lt.  Inf.,  R.  C,  1917;  do.,  344th  Inf., 
1917;  do.,  A.  E.  F..  France.  Address,  17s  N. 
Grove  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
Chicago  Mill  and  Lumber  Co.,  Conway'  Bldg., 
Cliicago. 

7805.  ERWIN  FRANKLIN  MILLER 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  F  24,  1887, 
Onaga.  Kan.;  s.  Franklin  (b.  Racine,  Wis.) 
and  Tosena  (Koentz)  Miller  (b.  Holland). 
PrepaVed  in  Onaga  (Kan.)  II.  S.  .\cacia. 
Draftsman,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.,  1916-17;  Supt.  of 
Const.,  14th  N.  A.  Cantonment.  191 7-18;  Asst. 
Supervising  Engr.,  Office  of  Const.  Q.  M., 
Camp  Funston,  Kan.,  1918 — .  Address.  Onaga, 
Kan. 

7806.  FRED  RANEY  MILLER 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  2, 
r.'!95  Gilman.  111.;  s.  David  Warren  (b.  S  i, 
1.S54,  Springfield.  O.)  and  Clara  Evelyn  (b.  O 
2^;  1864.  Blue  Ridge,  111.).  Prepared  in  Gd- 
iiian  H.  S.  Tau  Kappa  Knsilon:  .Xdelphic; 
Pan-Hellenic  Council;  Dailv  Illini  Staff;  Mgr., 
Class  Baseball;  Mil.  Ball  Com.:  Jr.  Prom. 
Cum.;   Hobo  Band  Com.     City   Salesman,  Gen. 


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Fireproofing  Co.,  Chicago,  ist  Lt.,  Inf.,  U.  S. 
R.,  1917;  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918;  Administra- 
tive liaison  service,  Paris.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
mini  Club,  Chicago;  Mystic  Aih.  Club,  Chi- 
cago.   Address,  Gilnian,  111. 

7807.  JOSEPH  HARRISON  MILLER 
Civ.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ag  2.  1891, 
Red  Oak,  111.;  s.  Elias  D.  (b.  1850,  Pa.)  and 
Amanda  A.  (Fogel)  Miller  (b.  1856,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Mt.  Carrol  II.  S.  C.  E.  Soc. 
With  111.  St.  Highway  Dei)t.,  1916—.  Address, 
Red  Oak,   III. 

7808.  RICHARD  BARDVVELL  MILLIN 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  6,  189J,  Ridg- 
way.  Pa.;  s.  Joseph  Chalmers  and  Clarice  El- 
vira (Bardwell)  Millin  (b.  1868,  do.),  Prepared 
in  Ridgway  (Pa.)  H.  S.  Farmer,  do.  U.  S. 
Marines,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  215  Little 
Ave.,  Ridgway,  Pa. 

7809.  JOHN  TURNER  MILLS 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2181,  3878) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  16,  1895, 
McNabb.  111.;  s.  Willis  B.  (b.  do.)  and  Mat- 
tie  (Benjamin)  Mills  (b.  Bloomington,  111.). 
Prepared  in  John  .Svvaney  II.  S.,  McNabb,  111. 
Chi  Beta;  Alpha  Zeta;  Al[)ha  Delta  Sigma;  Agr. 
Club;  Graphomen;  Prelim.  Honors;  Mgr., 
Champion  Class  Baseball  Team.  Stock  farmer, 
McNabb,  111.  Married  Kathryn  Griffith,  S  8, 
1917,  McNabb,  111.     Address,  McNabb,  III. 

7810.     HENRY  MINER 
Farmer;    B.   S.    in   Agr.;   b.   Ja   28.   1886,  Wa- 
verly    111.;   s.   W.   F.   Miner.      Prepared   in   Wa- 
verly   H.    S.      Hoof   and    Horn   Club.      Farmer. 
Address,  Waverly,   Ill-t 

781 1.  LEMUEL  ERNEST  MINNIS 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  13,  1890,  Sa- 
lem, Wis.;  s.  William  A.  (b.  Kenosha,  Wis.) 
and  Kate  (Evans)  Minnis  (b.  London,  Eng.). 
Prepared  in  Crane  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Tau; 
Loyante;  Track  Team.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  George- 
town. 111.  ist  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan;  8th 
Co.  Ft.  H,  G.  Weight  N.  Y.,  1918;  2nd  Lt., 
C.  A.,  sth  Camp,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.;  Mustered 
out,  Ja  2,    1919.     Address,   Georgetown,   111. 

7812.  ELSIE  LOUISE  MITCHELL 

B.  S.  in  II.  Sc;  b.  N  4,  1894,  Havana,  111.; 
d.  F.  I.  (b.  do.)  and  Ellen  (Forster)  Mitchell 
(b.  Hamilton,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Havana  H. 
S.     Address,  302  S.  Orange  St.,  Havana,  111. 

7813.  GRACE  MITCHELL   (HOIT) 
(Wife  of  No.  6963;  Sister  of  Nos.  5315,  6431) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  31,  1895,  George- 
town, O. ;  d.  Isaac  (b.  Je  24,  1850,  Russelville, 
O.)  and  Eva  (McConaughv)  Mitchell  (b.  Ja  15, 
i860).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Phi  Delta 
Psi;  Illiola;  Mask  and  Bauble:  W.  A.  A.; 
Pres.,  Jr.  Illinae.  Married  Maurice  Elon  Hoit 
('15),  Ag  16,  1916,  Georgetown,  O.  Child, 
Elizaijcth  Mitchell,  b.  My  10,  19 18.  Address, 
425  S.  Center  St.,  Geneseo,  111. 

7814.  MARGUERITE  MITCHELL 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  S  i,  1888,  Wilming- 
ton, O.;  d.  Oliver  Augustus  (b.  Antioch,  O.) 
and  Ella  May  (Smith)  Mitchell  (b.  D  7,  1859, 
Wilmington,  O.).  Prepared  in  Wilmington 
(O.)  H.  S.;  A.  B.,  Wilmington  Coll.,  1910; 
A.  B.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  191s.  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
Lib.  Club.  Lib.  Asst.,  O.  "St.  Univ.  Lib.,  Co- 
lumbus, ().,  1914— .  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  ,\ssn.;  O. 
Lib.  Assn.;  Univ.  of  111.  Lib.  Sch.  .\lumni 
Assn.;  Lib.  Club,  Columbus,  O.  Address,  Wil- 
mington, ().;  bus.  add.,  c/o  O.  St.  Univ.  Lib., 
Columbus,    0. 


7815.  ZENAS  HARRY  MOHLMAN 
(Brother  of  No.  5316) 
Clerk;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  21,  1894,  Beards- 
town,  111.;  s.  Henry  J.  (b.  S  10,  1859,  do.)  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (liolle)  Mohlman  (b.  My  12, 
1859,  do.).  Prepared  in  Beardstown  II.  S.; 
McKinley  II.  S.,  St.  Louis;  Enid  (Okla.)  II.  S. 
kappa  Sigma;  .Pan  Hellenic;  Class  Football; 
Asst.  Mgr.,  Inter.  Class  Ath.  Florist,  F. 
Dorner  and  Sons,  La  Fayette,  Ind.,  1916-18; 
Clerk,  C.  B.  cS:  Q.  R.  R.  Office,  Beardstown, 
111.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O  .E..  1017.  Address,  217 
Jefferson    St.,    Beardstown,    111. 

7816.  RAYMOND  MOONEY 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  My  27,  1895,  Chicago; 
s.  William  H.  (b.  O  12,  1871,  Ontario,  Can.) 
and  Nellie  (Morrison)  Mooney  (b.  S  20,  1873, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Lake  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Delta 
Upsilon.  U.  S.  A.  S.,  A.  E.  F.,  1917;  Royal 
Flying  Corps,  Shoreham  By  Sea,  Eng.;  40th 
.•\ero  Sqdn.;  severely  wounded,  S  26.  1918, 
France.   Address,   6900    Chappel   Ave.,   Chicago. 

7817.     LEWIS  ALBERT  MOORE 

Farm  Agent;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  28,  1893, 
Ilumbolt,  111.;  s.  Stanley  B.  Moore.  Baker 
Univ.,  Kan.  Farm  Agt.,  G.  R.  Carr,  Chicago. 
Chem.  Warfare  Dept.,  Edgewood  Arsenal. 
Address,  Ciaik,   Sask.,  (ian.t 

7818.  WILLIAM  ABNER  MOORE 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  19,  1892,  St. 
Paul,  Neb.;  s.  W.  E.  Moore.  Prepared  in 
Urbana  II.  S.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Mask  and 
Bauble;  Innes  of  Court;  Class  Scrap  Com.;  Sr. 
Invitation  Com.  2d  Lt.,  4th  Inf.,  N.  A..  Camp 
Dodge,  la.;  Mustered  out,  Ja  2,  1919.  Address, 
930  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 

7819.     PHARAOH  TRUMAN  MOOTE 
Civ.   Engr.  and  Contr.;   B.   S.  in  C.   E.;  b.   O 

2,  1889,  Manson,  la.;  s.  Pharaoh  (b.  Can.)  and 
Bell  (McBeth)  Moote  (b.  N.  J.).  Prepared  in 
N.  W.  Acad.,  Carrier,  Okla.;  Okla.  A.  &  M. 
Coll.,  1906-10.  Triangle.  Draftsman,  I.  C. 
R.  R.,  1916-17;  do.,  Standard  Oil  Co.,  Whiting, 
Ind.,  1917-18;  Civ.  Engr.  and  Contr.,  Potosi, 
Bolivia,    S.    A.,    1918 — .        '  '  '  '"     "■ 


Potosij  Bolivia,  S.  A. 


Address,    Casilla    75, 


7820.  JOHN   WILLIAM   MORGAN 
Furniture  dealer;   A.   B.  in  L.  A.   &  S.;  b.   D 

24,  1868,  Braceville,  111.;  s.  J.  W.  (b.  Wales) 
and  Helen  Morgan  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Daw- 
son II.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1913;  Wash- 
ington Univ.  In  furniture  bus..  Wood  River, 
111.  Married  Eva  May  Waters,  .Ag  15,  1901, 
Dawson,  111.  Children:  Evelyn  Moselle,  b.  Je 
8,  1902;  Helen  Maurine,  b.  F  4,  1904;  Parke 
Davies,  b.  D  15,  1906.  Address,  Wood  River, 
111. 

7821.  RALPH   WALDO  MORGAN 
Chemist;   B.   S.   in  Chem.  E. ;  b.   D  25,   1893, 

Prairie  Creek,  Ind.;  s.  W.  P.  (b.  D  30,  1872, 
do.)  and  Effie  J.  (Elliott)  Morgan  (b.  N  29, 
1874).  Prepared  in  Univ.  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
Alpha  (Thi  Sigma.  With  Swan-Meyer  Drug 
Co.,  Indianapolis,  1916:  Ault  Wiborg  Dye  Co., 
Cincinnati,  1916-17;  Cosden  and  Co.,  Oil  Re- 
firiery,  Tulsa,  Okla.,  1917 — .  21  Recruit  Co.,  7th 
Div.,  Camp  McArthur.  Waco,  Tex.  2nd  Lt., 
162nd  Depot  Brig.,  Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  1918-19; 
Mustered  out,  Ja  28,  1919,  Address,  304  N. 
Ward  St.,  Macomb  111.;  bus.  add..  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  Bldg.,  Tulsa,  Okla. 

7822.     THOMAS   SHERMAN   MORGAN 
A.  B.   in  L.  A.   &  S.;  h.  My  29,   1894,  E.  St. 

Louis,   111.      Prepared    in    East   St.    Louis   II.    S. 

Phi     Alpha     Delta;     Spalding     Guild;     Ionian; 

Egyptian    Club;    Innes    of    Court.      Ord.    Sch., 

Camp    Mtndc,    Md.   Address,    738   N.    22nd   St., 

East    St.    Louis,    Ill.t 


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7823.  LESLIE  SHERMAN  MORRILL 
Mfch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  23.  1894, 
Ft.  Madison.  Ja.;  s.  Cyrus  Herbert  (b.  Port- 
land. Me.)  and  Hertha  (Sherman)  Morrill  (b. 
Libcrtyville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Blue  Island  H. 
S.  Tau  lieta  Pi;  Pi  Tau  Sigma:  Scabbard  and 
Blade;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Final  Honors;  Cdee 
Club.  Mech.  Engr.,  Durand  Steel  Locker  Co.. 
Blue  Island,  111.,  )qi6-i7.  Candidate  K.  O.  T. 
C,  1917;  ist  Lt.,  C.  A.  R.  C,  1917;  Capt.,  C. 
A.  R.  C,  1917 — .  Address,  152  Walnut  St., 
Blue  Island,  111. 

7824.  ROBERT  MOSES 
Business;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  h.  Jl  16,  1894,  Chi- 
cago; s.  S.  Moses.  Prepared  in  Wendell  Phil 
lips  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Zeta  Beta  Tau;  Menorah 
Soc;  Tribe  of  the  Illini;  Varsity  Tennis  Team, 
Capt.;  Jr.  Smoker  Com.;  Home-Coming  Com.; 
Inlcrschol.  Com.;  I-'resh.  Push-ball  Com.  With 
Morris  &  Co.,  Union  Stock  Yards,  Chicago. 
2nd  Lt.,  4th  Camp,  Camp  Grant,  111.  Address, 
4812  Calumet  Ave.,  Chicago.! 

7825.  LEOTA  MOSIER  (BIGLER) 
(Daughter  of  No.  764;  Wife  of  No.  6746) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  15,  1894.  Urbana; 
d.  Jeremiah  G.  ('93).  (b.  Ja  8.  1862,  Beaver, 
O.)  and  Lydia  C.  (Miller)  Mosier  (b.  Ja  24. 
1870.  Boody,  111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi.  Married  Harry  Edward 
Bigler  ('is),  O  14,  1916,  Urbana.  Child,  Ruth 
Elizabeth,  b.  Mr  30,  1918.  Address,  5546  Mary- 
land   Ave.,    Chicago. 

7826.  JULIA  LOUISE  MOTTIER  (FRANK) 
A.  B.  in  L.  .-V.  &  S.;  b.  O  15,  1893,  Gibson 
City,  111.;  d.  Walter  F.  (b.  Jl  17,  1867,  Cin- 
cinnati, O.)  and  Mamie  Victoria  (Rockwood) 
Mottier  (b.  Ja  31,  1866).  Prepared  in  Drum- 
mer Tp.  H.  S.  Omicron  Nu;  H.  Sc.  Club; 
Tamesonian;  Women's  League;  Country  Life 
"Club;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Married  William  Leonard 
Frank,  Je  20,  1917,  El  Campo,  Tex.  Child, 
son,  b.  Mt  15,  1918  (died  Mr  20,  1918).  Ad- 
dress,   El   Campo.  Tex. 

7827.  WILL  \VALT£R  MOUNTS 
(Husband  of  No.  9169;  Brother  of  No.  5831) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  15,  1892,  Car- 
linville.IU.;  s.  William  L.  (b.  Ja  30,  1862,  do.) 
and  Eftie  (Anderson)  Mounts  (b.  Je  18.  1864, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Carlinville  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta,  l-'armer,  Carlinville,  111.  Chief  Insp.  of 
Refrigerators.  Mich.  District,  Q.  M.  C;  Instr., 
Engines.  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.  Married 
Edith  Mowrine  Kelley  ('18),  Ag  31,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, Carlinville,  111. 

7828.  *nARRY    LOUIS   MUELLER 
Che'mist;  B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  2,  1893, 

Highland,  111.;  s.  Tacob  Mueller.  Prepared  in 
Highland  H.  S.  Chemist,  Branch  Factory  of 
Helvetia  Milk  Condensing  Co.  Died  Mr  8,  191 7, 
Lamar,   Colo. 

7829.  HENRY  ROLLO  MUELLER 
Florist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  16,  1893,  Sedg- 
wick, Kan.;  s.  Henry  Samuel  (b.  N.  Y.)  and 
Jennie  (Armantrout)  Mueller  (b.  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Sedgwick  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Baker  Coll., 
10 14.  .Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Floricultural  Club. 
With  V.  Ocschlin,  Florist,  Chicago.  Bat  F. 
H<li|trs.  Co..  i3olh  V.  A..  35th  Div.,  Camp  Doni- 
phan, Ft.  Sill,  Okla.,  1917;  Si)ecial  Detachment, 
35th  Div.  A.  P.  O.  730.  A.  E.  F.,  France,  Mr 
1918;  Scrgt..  Hd<|trs.  Co.  35,  Ooth  Brig.,  .\.  E. 
v.,  France.  Mem.,  A.  F.  .\.  M.  Married  Verna 
Floy  McIIenry.  Je  29,  1917,  Baldwin  City,  Kan. 
Address,  Wichita,  Kan. 

7830.     HERBERT    ZOLLER    MUELLER 
Elec.  Engr.  and  Co.  Surv.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b. 
Je  26,  1894,  Quincy,  111.;  s.  Fred  Mueller.  Pre- 


pared in  Quincy  H.  S.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha.  Elec. 
Engr.,  Perkins  Engng.  Co.  Married  Tess  Hec- 
kle, Ap  19.  1917,  Quincy,  111.  Address,  726  No. 
12th    St.,Quincy,  lll.t 

7S31.  LOUIS  EDWARD  MULAC 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  31,  1893. 
Chicago;  s.  Rudolph  Mulac.  Prepared  in  Crane 
H.  S.,  (Chicago.  Loyante;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S. 
M.  E. ;  Class  Football  and  P.ascball;  Lt.,  Univ. 
Brig.  Efficiency  Engr.,  VN'est.  Elec.  Co.,  Chica- 
go. Address,  2452  S.  Sawyer  Ave.,  Chicago.! 

7832.  EVERETT  FRANKLIN  MURPHY 
Educ.  Supervisor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  21, 
1890,  Marshall,  111.;  s.  J.  E.  (b.  O  23,  i860,  do.) 
and  Minnie  King  (Kendell)  Murphy  (b.  Je  7, 
1866,  do.).  I'rejiared  in  Marshall  Tp.  H.  S.; 
Wabash  Commercial  Coll.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind., 
1910-11.  Supervisor  of  Agr.  Education  of  Pub. 
•Sch.  System,  Richmond,  Ind.  Auth.:  Articles  in 
The  Garden  Magazine,  Prairie  Farmer,  Indi- 
ana Farmers'  Guide.  Married  Helen  A.  Prit- 
chard,  O  2,  1912,  Marshall,  111.  Child,  Dorothy 
l"..  b.  Je  29,  1915,  Urbana.  Address,  Rich- 
mond, Ind. 

7833.  HOWARD  DAWSON  MURPHY 
Grain  Buyer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  5,  1895, 
Chicago;  s.  Daniel  Joseph  (b.  O  18.  1857,  do.) 
and  Annis  S.  (Dawson)  Murphy.  Prepared  in 
Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Helmet; 
Coniitatus.  Grain  liuyer,  Chicago  Bd.  of  Trade, 
igi6.  Married  Helen  Alice  Crane,  Ja  22,  1917, 
CI  icago.  Child.  Daniel  H.,  b.  D  29,  1917.  Ad- 
d}-ess,  1 114  Pratt  Blvd.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
1600    Ry.   Exchange   Bldg.,   do. 

7834.     MARY  AGNES  MURPHY 

Instructor;  B.  Mus.;  b.  Ap  8,  1891,  Sullivan, 
111.;  <1.  John  (b.  D  18,  1859,  London,  O.)  and 
Martha  Carrie  (Wiley)  Murphy  (b.  Jl  7.  i860, 
.Sullivan,  111.)  Prepared  in  Sullivan  H.  S.  Grad., 
("hicago  Norm.  Sch.  of  Phys.  Educ,  1018.  W. 
A.  A.:  Basketball  Team.  Asst.,  Phys.  Dir.,  Chi- 
cago Norm.  Sch.  of  Phys.  Educ,  1918;  Instr., 
I'hys.  Tr.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1918—.  Address,  718 
Clark   St.,   Evanston,  111. 

7835.     RUTH  ISABEL  MUSSENDEN 
(NELSON) 
(Wife  of  No.  5338) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  6.   1891,  lUiopolis. 
111.;  d.  Charles  N.    (b.    1850,  West  Indies)   and 
Anna    A     (Sutlierland)     ^lussenden     (b.     1852, 
Louisville,  Ky.).     Prepared  in  Roswell   (N.  M.) 
H.    S.;    Univ.  of  N.   M.,    1013-14.     Alpha   Delta 
Pi;   Mask  and  Bauble.     Teacher,  Tp.  H.  S..  Ob- 
long,  111.,   1916-17.   Married  Idris  Nelson    ('12), 
Te   14.  igi6.  Urbana.  Address,  260  S.  Academy, 
Galesljurg.  111. 

7836.  WALDO  RAY  MYERS 
With  Steel  and  W^ire  Co.;  A.  B.  in  Com- 
merce; b.  N  7,  1894,  Mahomet,  111.  Prepared  in 
Mansfield  II.  S.  Phi  Kapi)a  Psi  with  Keystone 
Steel  and  Wire  Co.,  Peoria.  U.  S.  N.,  Pay 
Div.,  U.  S.  S.,  Connecticut.  Address,  Mans- 
Held,  111. 

7837.  NRIPENDRA  KUMAR  NAG 
Elec.  Engr.:  B.  _S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  O  :8ot,  Dacca, 
India;  s.  R.  K.  Nag.  I'npared  in  Eng.  Sch., 
Dacca,  India.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Hindustan  Assn. 
of  America;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  I.  E.  E.  /Ad- 
dress, Bengal  India. t 

7838.  VET  A  THORPE  NEBEL 
(Wife  of  No.  5837) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &■  S.;  b.  Ja  11,  1895,  Ken- 
ney.  111.;  d.  .Samuel  Lc  Roy  (b.  Ja  31.  1871, 
Wapella.  111.)  and  Winifred  (McIIenry) 
Thorne  (b.  Ag  19.  1870,  Clinton,  111.).  Pre- 
pared   in    Decatur    H.    .S.    and    Frances   Shimer 


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Baccalaureate  Alumni 


639 


Sch.,  Chicago,  1912-14.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Scribblers  Club.  Mem.,  D.  A.  R.  Married 
Merle  Louis  Kebel  ('13),  S  6,  1915,  Clinton, 
111.  (died  O  12,  1918).  Children:  Merle  Louis, 
Jr.,  b.  Ag  I,  1917;  Samuel  Frank,  b.  S  14, 
1918.     Address,   loio   Garlield  Ave.,   Urbana. 

7839.  ADOLPII  LINCOLN  NELSON 
Consulting  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  O  23. 
1887.  Oneida,  111.;  s.  Olaf  (h.  Ja  3,  1850, 
Kristlanstad,  San.  Sweden)  and  Sigrid  (Ben- 
nett) Nelson  (b.  F  17,  1857,  du.).  Prepared  in 
Galesburg  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Pi 
Tau  Sigma;  Final  and  Special  Honors.  Experi- 
mental Engr.,  Premier  Motor  Corp.,  191 7;  Con- 
sulting Engr.,  Bur.  of  Aircraft  Production, 
Airplane  Engr.  Dept.,  McCook  l'"ield.  Invented 
and  developed  Nelson  Sun  Control,  adopted  by 
U.  S.  A.  Auth. :  Articles  in  Transactions,  Soc. 
of  Automotive  Engrs.;  Automobile ;  Horseless 
Age.  Mem.,  Soc.  of  Automotive  Engrs.  Address, 
Daytn,  O. 

7840.  OLIVER  JOHN  NESLAGE 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Mr  8,  1893, 
St.  Louis;  s.  Otto  William  (b.  1863,  do.)  and 
Emma  (Hurt)  Neslage  (b.  1865,  St.  Gene- 
vieve, Mo.).  Prepared  in  McKinley  H.  .S., 
St.  Louis.  Chi  Phi;  Prelim.  Honors.  Mech. 
Engr.,  Claremont,  N.  H.,  1916;  do.,  San  Fran- 
cisco. 1916-18.  2nd  Lt.,  319th  Engrs.,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, 3631  Juniata  St.,  St.  Louis;  bus.  add., 
1509   Ilobart   Bldg.,    San   Francisco. 

7841.  FLORIS  WILSON  NICHOLS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  F  23, 
1894,  Natrona,  111.;  s.  Edgar  F.  (b.  My  25, 
1864,  DeKalb  Co..  III.)  and  Sylvia  Alice  (Wil- 
son) Nichols.  Prepared  in  Wenona  H.  S. 
Metropolitan  Chili;  Adelphic;  Sr.  Memorial 
Com.  Supt.,  Schs.,  Toluca.  111.,  1916-17; 
Teacher,  LaSalle  Peru  Tp.  H.  S.,  19 19 — .  2nd 
Lt.,  R.  C.,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Returned  to  states; 
ist  Lt.,  40th  Mach.  Gun  Bn.,  i4tli  Div..  Camp 
Custer,  Mich.;  Mustered  out,  Ja  28,  1919.  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  Shriner.  Address,  Lacon,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  LaSalle  Peru  Tp.  High  School, 
LaSalle,  111. 

7842.  YIN  HSIANG  NIU 
Ry.  Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  M.  E.;  b. 
O  I,  1888,  Huchow,  Chekiang.  China;  s.  Yung 
Seng.  Pre])ared  in  Drexel  Inst.,  Pa.;  G.  I.  T., 
Shanghai,  China,  1910-13.  With  B.  &  O.  Ry., 
Pittsburgh.  1916-18;  Ry.  Mech.  Engr.,  Peking- 
Suiguan  Line,  China,  1918 — .  Address,  Huchow, 
Chekiang  Province.  China;  bus.  add.,  Kalgan 
Shops,  P.  S.  Line,  Kalgan,  Peking,  China. 

7843.  JOSEPH  MORGAN  NOBLE 
(Brother   of   Nos.   982,   983,    1938) 

Reporter;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  27,  1890, 
Shelbyville,  111.;  s.  Robert  Cooper  (b.  F  21, 
1848,  Massilon,  O.)  and  Jennie  Elizabeth  (Har- 
mount)  Noble  (b.  New  Haven,  Conn.).  Pre- 
pared in  Wichita  (Kan.)  H.  S.;  Fairmount 
Coll.  Tau  Kaj)pa  Epsilon;  Sigma  Delta  Chi; 
Ben  Franklin  C,lub.  Reporter  and  Ed..  Wichita 
Eagle,  Wichita,  Kan.,  1916 — .  Sec,  Y.  M.  C. 
A..  Ft.  Leavenworth.  Kan.;  M.  O.  T.  C.  Ft. 
Riley,  Kan.;  Mustered  out,  ja  3,  1919.  Address, 
1230  N.  Waco  Ave.,  Wichita,  Kan.;  bus.  add., 
The  Eagle  Office,   Wichita,  Kan. 

7844.  ALBERT  JOSEPH  NOLAN 
Farmer;     B.     S.    in    Agr.;     b.    Ag    26,     1893, 

Harvard,  111.  Prepared  in  Harvard  H.  S.  Phi 
Kappa;  Class  Baseliall.  Farmer,  Harvard,  111. 
2nd  Lt.,  Co.  C.  6th  U.  S.  Inf.,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
Address,   505    Dewey   Ave.,   Harvard,   Ill.t 

7645.     ALFRED   NORBERG 
Valuation   Engr.;    B.    S.    in    C.    E. ;   b.  JI    14, 
1871,   Sweden;    s.    Andrew    Norberg.      Prepared 


in  Pa.  Coll.  Acad.  Treas..  C.  E.  Club. 
Valuation  Engr.,  No.  Pacific,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  St. 
Paul.     Address,    Box    12 12,    Billings,    Mont.t 

7846.  CLYDE  JAMES  NORTH 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  20,  1892,  Win- 
chester, 111.;  s.  W.  L.  North.  Prepared  in 
Winchester  H.  S.  Acacia;  .'\gr.  Clulj;  .\del- 
nhic;  Bd.  of  Mgrs..  ///.  Apr.;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Brig.  Farmer,  VVinchester,  111.  Kane's  Auto 
and  Tractor  Sch.,  North  Kansas  City,  Mo., 
1918;  2nd  Co.,  2nd  Battery.  Inf.,  C.  O.  T. 
S..  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  D 
9,    1918.      Address,    Winchester,    111. 

7847.     CIIIYOZI  OHINATA 
.\.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Mr  3,   1888,  Japan;  s. 
.S.     (;)hinata.       Prepared     in     Broadway    II.     S., 
.Seattle.       Grad.     Work,    Columbia    Univ.      Ad- 
dress,   516    Okadamura,    Matsumoto,    Japan. t 

7848.     CARLTON   FREDERICK   OLSEN 
B.    S.   in  M.   E.;    b.    My   5,    1891,   Chicago;   s. 
Lawrence    Olsen.       Prepared    in    Lake    II.     S., 
Chicago.      Varsity   Golf.     Address,  6238   Evans 
Ave.,  Chicago. t 

7849.  GLEN  ELIZABETH  OPIE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Forrest. 
111.;  d.  W.  H.  (b.  Ag  12,  Streator,  111.)  and 
Katherine  (Franey)  Opie  (b.  N  28,  Gales- 
burg. 111.).  Prepared  in  Forrest  H.  S.;  B.  S. 
Lewis  Inst.,  1914.  Teacher,  II.  S.,  Cham- 
paign, 1916 — .  Address,  Forrest,  111.;  bus. 
add.,   806   S.    3rd  St.,    Champaign. 

7850.  PAULINE  THEODORA  OSBORNE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  13,  1892, 
Thomasboro,  111.;  d.  Franklin  R.  (b.  F  24, 
1859,  Mahomet,  111.)  and  Lillian  Elmyra 
(Thompson)  Osborne  (b.  Ja  28,  1864,  Morris, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  .S.  Achoth; 
Phi  Delta  Psi;  Athenean;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Grad. 
.Stud.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Summer,  191 7. 
Tiacher,  Eng.,  H.  S.,  Mt.  Carmel,  111.,  1916- 
18;  do.,  Decatur,  111.,  191 8 — .  Address,  602 
W.  Healy  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High 
.School,   Decatur,   111. 

7851.  DAVID  LEE  OTT 
With  Motor  Co.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  17, 
1893,  Hoopole,  111.;  s.  Amos  Ott.  Prepared 
in  Prophetstown  H.  S.  Mil.  Band.  With 
Packard  Motor  Co.,  Detroit.  Address,  Prophets- 
town,   Ill.t 

7852.  CHARLES  NORTON  OWEN 
(Brother  of  No.  9306) 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  10,  1894, 
Chicago;  s.  Charles  S.  (b.  McHenry,  111.) 
and  Georgie  B.  P.  Owen  (b.  Chicago).  Pre- 
pared in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Alpha 
Chi  Rho;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  2nd  Lt.,  Regt. 
Adjt.,  and  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Jr.  Smoker 
Com.;  Univ.  Orchestra.  Mech.  Engr..  Burdett 
Oxygen  Co.,  Chicago.  2nd  Lt.,  57th  U.  S. 
Inf.,  My  13,  1917 — .  Address,  930  Argyle  Ave., 
("hicago;   bus.  add.,   557   W.  Jackson  Blvd.,  do. 

7853.  HARRY  LEA  OWEN 
(Husband  of  No.  7538) 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Jl  15,  1894, 
Piano,  111.;  s.  William  Wallace  (b.  Ag  6.  1851, 
Orange  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Lillian  May  (Weeden) 
Owen  (b.  My  15,  1858,  Sycamore,  111.).  Pre- 
I)ared  in  Piano  H.  S.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  Theta 
Tau;  Arch.  Club;  Staff,  Daily  Illini;  -Vsst. 
Ed.,  1915  Illio.  With  Kawner  Mfg.  Co.,  Niles, 
Mich.,  1916;  Salesman,  Kawner  Mfg.  Co., 
Minneapolis,  191 6 — .  Married  Rosalie  Florence 
Gehant  ('16).  N  10,  1916,  Dixon.  111.  Child, 
William  Lea,  b.  My  29,  1917.  Address,  2319 
Dupont  Ave..  South  Minneapolis;  bus.  add, 
509  Palace  Bldg.,  do. 


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7854.     JOHN  BEITNER  PAGIN 
(Husband  of  No.  7342) 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  31,  1894. 
LaGrange,  111.;  s.  Lewis  Albert   (b.   1870,  South 
Bend,    Ind.)    and   Nannie    (Beitner)    Pagin    (b. 
1870,  do.).     Prepared  in  LaGrange  H.  S.    Delta 
Tau   Delta;   Helmet.     With  Sherman-Klove  Co., 
Chicago,    1916-17.     R.    O.    T.    C,    Ft.    Sheridan, 
191 7:    2nd    Lt.,    Ord.     Exp.    Sta.,    Am.     Univ., 
Washington,    D.    C;    Mustered   out,   F   4,    I9I9- 
Married    Louise    Amborn    ('16),    Ag    18,    191: 
Davenport.     la.       Address,    234    N.    Catherme 
Ave.,  LaGrange,  111. 

785s.  WILLIAM  LOVE  PARISH 
B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  My  12,  1894. 
Greenfield,  111.;  s.  W.  T.  Parish.  Prepared  in 
Greenfield  H.  S.  Triangle;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Air 
Service  (Bombing),  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address, 
Greenfield,  Ill.t 

7856.  KENNETH  WARREN  PARKINSON 
Land  Appraiser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  i, 
1892,  Waverly,  111.;  s.  F.  W.  Parkinson.  Pre- 
pared in  Centralia  H.  S.  Agron.  Soc. ;  Agr. 
Club;  Class  Baseball.  Land  Appraiser  for 
Loan  Dept.  of  John  Hancock  Mutual  Life  Ins. 
Co.,  19 1 7.  Inf.,  Candidate  C.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Gordon;  Mustered  out,  N  30.  1918.  Address, 
1912  Kenilworth  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
Harris  Trust  Bldg.,  c/o  John  Hancock  Mut. 
Life   Ins.    Co.,    iii    W.   Monroe   St.,   Chicago.f 

7857.     MUKAND  LALL  PATHAK 
B.  S.   in   E.   E.;  b.  O   15,   1892,  Mauko,  Jul- 
lundur,    India;   s.   Puran   C.    Pathak.      Prepared 
in   Mission  H.   S.,  Jullundur,  India.     Address, 
Dickkot  Lyalpore,   Punjab,  India.f 

7858.  ADOLPH  FREDERICK  PAULI 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1917; 
b.  June  12,  1893.  Peoria;  s.  Frank  Frederick 
(b.  Jl  8,  1866,  do.)  and  Helena  (Lapp)  Pauli 
(b.  N  30,  1867,  Germany).  Prepared  in  Avery- 
ville  H.  S.,  Peoria.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Prelim.  Honors.  Libr.  Asst.  in 
classics,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 7-  Libn.,  war  ser- 
vice, Camp  Sherman.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church. 
Address,  2922  N.   Adams  St.,  Peoria. 

7859.     BERNICE  F.  PEADRO 

(Sister  of  No.  6475) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  s>  1891,  Sullivan, 

111  •    d.    R.    M.    Peadro.     Prepared   in    Sullivan 

H.    S.      llliola;    Classical    Club.      Address,    713 

Hamilton    St.,    Sullivan,    Ill.t 

7860.     RICHARD   HENRY  PERROTT 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  6,  1864.  Delphos, 
O.;  s.  John  Perrott.  Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.     Address,   Sumner,   111. 

7861.     ELEANOR    SARAH    PETERSON 
Teacher;   B.    S.    in   II.   Sc;   b.  My    16,    1890, 

Galcsburg,    111.;    d.    J.    A.    Peterson.      Prepared 

in  Galesburg  H.  S.     Omicron  Nu;  Y.  W.  C  A.; 

H.  Sc.  Club.     Teacher.  Clinton,  Ind.     Address, 

453   E.   Losey   St.,   Galesburg,   Ill.t 

7862.     'WILLIAM  CHANDLER  PETERSON 

B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  24,  1894.  Crystal  Lake, 
111  ;  s.  Frederick  and  Emma  (Miller)  Peterson. 
Prepared  in  Crystal  Lake  H.  S.  Beta  lljisilon; 
Scarab;  Arch.  Club;  Class  Baseball;  Circula- 
tion Mgr.,  ///.  Magazine;  Mil.  Ball  Com.;  Jr. 
Prom.  Com.  Arch.  Supt.,  Court  House  Bldg.. 
Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  19 16.  Arch,  with  Leonard 
Const.  Co.,  Chicago,  1916-17-  O.  T.  C,  It. 
Sheridan,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  France  1918; 
Marines,  =;th  Rcgt.,  do.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church; 
Mystic  Workers  Lodge.  Killed  in  action, 
Je  7,   19 18,  Chateau  Thierry,  France. 


7863.  JOHN  FRANCIS  PICKEN 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  23,  1894,  Ar- 
gyle.  111.;  s.  David  (b.  do.)  and  Margaret 
(Montgomery)  Picken  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Rockville  H.  S.;  Park  Coll.,  191 2-14.  Alpha 
Zeta.  Farmer,  Argyle,  111.  U.  S.  S.  M.  A., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1918;  do.,  Ellington  Field; 
Mustered  out,  D  13,  1918.  Address,  Argryle, 
111. 

7864.  WALTER    RAYMOND    PIERSON 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ja  5,  1894,  Prince- 
town,  111.;  s.  Fred  Pierson.  Prepared  in  Prince- 
town  H.  S.  Sergt.,  54th  Bn..  Eners.,  A.  E.  F., 
I'rance,  Bordeau.x.  191 8 — .  Address,  920  S. 
Church  St.,   Princetown,   111. 

7865.  *ERIC   FREDERICK    PIHLGRAD 
Draftsman;    B.   S.   in   A.   E. ;   b.   .-Xp   9,    1893, 

Chicago;  s.  A.  F.  Pihlgrad.  Prepared  in 
Bowen  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Sigma  Nu:  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Alpha  Delta  Sigma;  Ma-wan-da;  Scaral; 
Scabbard  and  Blade;  Ben  Franklin  Club; 
Ciridiron  Club;  .Xrch.  Club;  Ionian;  Class 
Basketball;  ///.  Magazine  Staff;  Mil.  Ball  Com.; 
Sr.  Memorial  Com.;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Prelim. 
Honors.  Co.  E.,  61st  Inf.,  A.  E.  F.,  France: 
Wounded  in  Meuse-Argonne  drive.  Died  F  28, 
1919,    France. 

7866.  FRED  THEODORE  PINKEY 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Mr  18,  1892, 
Chicago;  s.  William  H.  (b.  Mr  26,  1859, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.)  and  Clara  (Stimming)  Pinkey 
(b.  Ag  8,  1865,  Dubuque,  la.)  Prepared  in 
Lane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Chem.,  Columbia 
West.  Mills,  Chicago,  1916-17;  Mineral  Point 
Zinc  Co.,  Depue,  111.,  1917 — .  Married  Bertha 
Privott,  Je  12,  1915,  .Sullivan.  111.  (died  Mr 
3.  1918).  Address,  4710  N.  Winchester  St. 
Chicago;    bus.    add.,    Depue,    111. 

7867.     VEI.MA  COE  FLETCHER 

(Sister  of  Nos.  is74.  4859.  5872.  5873) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  15,  1894, 
Iloopestown,  III.;  d.  David  S.  (b.  Jl  24,  1851, 
Pittsburgh)  and  Elizabeth  C.  (Pees)  Fletcher 
(b.  F  14,  1857,  do.).  Prepared  in  Rochester 
(Ind.)  H.  S.  Alpha  .Delta  Pi;  Y.  W.  C.  .A. 
Teacher,  H.  Sc.  Pub.  Schs..  South  Bend,  Ind., 
191 8 — .     Address,  South  Bend,  Ind. 

7868.  HAROLD  AUSTIN  POGUE 
(Brother  of  No.  6484) 
Asst.  Sec;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  N  25, 
1893,  Sullivan,  111.;  s.  J.  R.  (b.  Shelby  Co., 
111.)  and  Ella  (Landon)  Pogue  (b.  Auburn, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Sullivan  H.  S.  Alpha 
Tau  Omega;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Beta  Gamma 
Sigma;  Mawan-da;  Sachem;  Helnicl;  Ku  Klux; 
Trustee,  lUini  Publishing  Company;  Class 
Football;  Fresh.  Varsity  Track;  Varsity  Foot- 
ball; Varsity  Track;  Pushliall  Com.;  Sr.  Hat 
Com.  Asst.  Sec,  ,\ssn.  of  Commerce,  Decatur, 
HI.  Cai>t.,  Sui)ply  Co.,  loth  Rcgt.,  Canip 
Lincoln;  2nd  Lt.,  Air  Service,  Balloon  Div., 
O.  St.  Univ.,  Columbus,  O.;  Balloon  Observer, 
Signal  Cori)s,  San  Antonio,  Tex.  Address,  121 
E.  Main  St.,  Decatur,  111.;  bus.  add.,  369  S. 
Edward  St.,  do. 

7869.     •ALEX.\NDER    I1YM.\N    POLAKOW 

B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  10,  1893.  Chicago; 
s  Hyman  Polakow.  Prepared  in  Medill  H.  S. 
Tribe  of  Illini;  Chem.  Club;  A.  C.  S.;  Varsity 
Track.  Chem.,  Investigator  with  Arbuckle 
Bros.,    Chicago.      Died   Ja    19,    i9>7.   Chicago. 

7870.     ELLIS  J.  POTTER 

(Brother    of    No.    7139) 

Supt.    of    Constr.;    B.    S.    in    A.    E.;    b.    Ap 

1^      1890,    Denrock,    111.;    s.    John    Farnsworth 

(b    Jl    II,   186C.,    do.)    and    Eva   l.eona    ( I  homp- 

soii)    Potter    (1).    II   3,    i«'>8,    do.).      Prepared  in 


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Morrison  H.  S.  Sigma  Pi;  Scabbard  and 
Blade;  Arch.  Cltrb;  Crystal  Dancing  Oub;  Lt., 
Univ.  Brig.;  Class  Baseball  and  Track  Team. 
Arch.  Draftsman.  Madison,  Wis.,  1916;  Sunt., 
Const,  for  St.  of  Wis.,  1918— .  Mem.,  Christ- 
ian Church.  Married  Juanita  Isabelle  Holson, 
Jl  10,  1916,  Farina,  111.  Child,  Frances 
Kathleen,  b.  N  n,  1917.  Address,  304  Breeze 
Terrace,  Madison,  Wis.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Dept. 
of   Engng.,  do. 

7871.  BEATRICE  PRALL 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ag  17,  18S8,  Cold- 
water,  Kan.;  d.  B.  G.  Prall.  Prepared  in 
',Univ.  of  Ark.  Catalog  Lil)n.,  Little  Rock 
Public  Lib.,  Little  Rock,  Ark.  Address,  220 
N.  Main  St.,  Hope,  Ark.t 

7872.  JAlVlES  BRUCE  PRATT 
Accountant;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ja  24, 
1894,  Sheldon,  la.;  s.  Fred  W.  (b.  F  14,  1867, 
Waukon,  la.)  and  Louise  (Bollman)  Pratt  (b. 
Ag  27,  1S68,  Postville,  la.).  Prepared  in 
Sheldon  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  la.,  1912-15.  Auditor, 
Central  Passenger  Assn.,  Chicago.  U.  S. 
Army.     Address,   7400   Crandon  Ave.,  Chicago. 

7873.  ALVIN  F.  PRESTON 
Ranch  Foreman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  29,  1891, 
Montfort,  Wis.;  s.  Thomas  S.  (b.  Jl  28,  1857, 
Tennimore,  Wis.)  and  Hattie  D.  (Muender) 
Preston  (b.  Ap  22,  1867,  Montfort,  Wis.). 
Prepared  in  Montfort  (Wis.)  H.  S. ;  Platt- 
ville  Norm.  Sch.,  Madison,  111.  Foreman  of 
ranch,  Montfort,  Wis.,  5  Platoon,  Co.  A, 
Marine  Barracks,  Mare  Island,  Calif.;  Corp., 
U.  S.  Marine  Corps.  Co.  K,  nth  Regt.,  3rd 
Bn.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  Montfort, 
Wis. 

7874.  CHARLES  BRADLAW  PRICE 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  19,  1890, 
Vienna,  HI.;  s.  J.  M.  Price.  Prepared  in 
Vienna  II.  S.  Teacher,  Roseville,  111.;  do.,  H. 
S.,  Blue  Island,  111.,  1918— .  Married.  Child, 
Charles  Bradlough,  Jr.,  b.  Ap  4,  1918.  Address, 
681   Greenwood  Ave.,   Blue  Island,  111. 

7875.  JAMES  KELLY  PRIMM 
(Brother  of  No.  7876) 
Entomologist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  s, 
1888,  Carrollton,  111.;  s.  John  White  (b.  N  1848. 
Belleville,  111.)  and  Mary  Emily  (Kelly)  Primm 
(b.  Je  16,  1852,  Carrollton,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Springfield  H.  S.  Field  Asst.,  U.  S.  Bur. 
Entomol.,  North  East,  Pa.,  1916;  Supt.  of 
land  work  William  H.  Moon,  Nursery  Co., 
Trenton,  N.  Y.,  1916-17;  Entomol.,  Pa.  Bur. 
Econ.  Zool.,  Philadelphia:  do.,  Glenwood  Nur- 
series, Morrisville,  Pa.;  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Bur.  of 
Econ.  Zool.,  191 7 — .  Auth.:  The  European 
Poplar  Canker  in  the  Vicinity  of  Philadelphia, 
Jour.  Econ.  Entomol.  Mem.,  Am.  Assn.  of 
Econ.  Entomol.;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Pearl 
Baker,  Je  2,  1917,  Chicago.  Address,  601  Oak 
Lane  Ave.,  Philadelphia;  bus.  add..  Pa.  Dept. 
of  Agr.,  Bur.  of  Econ.  Zool.,  do. 

7876.  PHILIP  TIMON  PRIMM 
(Brother  of  No.  7875) 
Land.  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Land.  Gard.;  b.  Ap 
8,  1890,  Carrollton,  111.;  s.  John  W,  (b.  N  17, 
1848,  St.  Clair  Co.,  111.)  and  Mary  (Kelly) 
Pnmm  (b.  Carrollton,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  Married  Roslyn  Nelson,  Ta  2, 
1918,  Urbana.  Address,  2768  Lancashire  Road, 
Cleveland;   bus.   add.,   1900    Euclid   Ave.,   do. 

7877.  WILLIAM  JASPER  PRINCE 
Prin.,  Sch.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  15, 
1884,  Coin,  la.;  s.  Jasper  Prince.  Prepared  in 
Evanston  Acad,  of  N.  W.  Lhiiv.  Prin.  of 
Sch.,  LaFayette,  Ind.  Address,  Coin,  la.;  bus. 
add.,  LaFayette,  Ind.t 


7878.  DUANE     WILLARD     PROPST 
Med.    Student;    A.    B.    in    L.   A.    &    S. ;    B.    S. 

in  Med.,  IQ17;  b.  O  14,  1891,  Springfield,  111.; 
s.  David  Edward  (b.  N  9,  1855,  Sweetwater, 
111.)  and  Effie  Elizabeth  (Snodgrass)  Propst, 
(b.  Je  9,  i860,  Macomb,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Springfield  H.  S.  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  Chem. 
Club.  Student  of  Medicine,  Coll.  of  Med., 
Univ.  of  111.  Reserve  Corjis,  Med.  Section, 
Ja  16,  1918.  Address,  loio  N.  Grand  Ave., 
Springfield,  III.;  bus.  add.,  217  S.  Ashland 
Blvd.,   Chicago. 

7879.  EUGENE    FRANCIS    PRUETT 
Instructor;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    My    24,    1891, 

Kinmundy,  III.;  s.  F.  A.  Pructt.  Prepared  in 
Salem  H.  S.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  Helmet;  Jr. 
Councilman,  111.  Union;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Class 
Football.  Instr.,  LTniv.  of  Pa.  2nd  Lt..  F.  A., 
U.  S.  R.;  Divisional  Hdqtrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  France; 
Wounded,  O  28,  1918.  Address,  Kinmundy, 
lll.t 

7880.  IRENE  EMMA  PULSIPHER 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  Jl  21,  1892, 
Brimfield,  111.;  d.  Edmund  C.  (b.  Ap  7,  1848, 
do.)  and  Emma  C.  (Gibbs)  Pulsipher  (b.  F 
4,  1859,  Elmwood,  111.).  Prepared  in  Brim- 
field  H.  S.;  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.,  1911-13. 
Oniicron  Nu.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Mt.  Carrofl, 
111.,  1916-17;  da.,  Le  Roy,  111.,  1917 — .  Ad- 
dress, Elmwood,  III.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High 
School,  Le  Roy,  III. 

7881.     RUTH   QUESENBERRY 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &    S.;    b.    D    19, 

1895,  Webster  City,  la.;  d.  Harry  and  Laura 
(Steele)  Quesenberry,  (b.  Ap  28,  1868  Athens, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Mansfield  H.  S. ;  III.  Wes- 
leyan  LTniv.,  1912-13.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  Kinmundy,  111.,  1916-17;  do.,  Potomac, 
111.,    191 7 — .      Address,   Potomac,    111. 

7882.  BENJAMIN  HARRISON  QUESTEL 
Agriculturist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  3,  1888, 
Herald,  HI.;  s.  Edmondson  T.  (b.  Mr  26,  1857 
White  Co.,  HI.)  and  Lilly  Ann  (Marli'n) 
Questel  (b.  N  16,  1859,  do.).  Prepared  in 
C'armi  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Farm  House;  Pre- 
lim, and  Final  Honors.  Soil  Physics  Dept., 
Coll.  of  Agr.,  Univ.  of  III.  2nd  Lt.,  Chem. 
Warface  Service,  Co.  K,  1st  Gas  Regt.,  Camp 
Sherman,  O.;  Mustered  out,  D  19,  1918.  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church.  Address,  Carmi,  111.;  bus.  add., 
c/o  Coll.  of  Agr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Urbana. 

7883.  ANITA   EMMA   RAAB 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &    S.;    b.   Je    ii, 

1892,  Belleville,  HI.;  d.  Earnest  P.  (b.  O  20, 
1862,  do.)  and  Minna  (Fleer)  Raab  (b.  Phila- 
delphia). Prepared  in  Belleville  H.  S. ;  Two 
yrs.  study  in  France  and  Ger.  Alliance  Fran- 
caise;  Der_  Deutsche  Verein;  Woman's  Ed., 
Daily  Illini,  1913-14.  Teacher,  Mod.  Lang., 
H.  S.,  Champaign;  Reconst.  Aide,  Occupational 
Theropv,  Camp  Upton.  N.  Y..  1919 — •.  Address, 
301  S. 'High  St.,  Belleville,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
base  Hosp.,  Camp   Upton,  Yaphank,  N.   Y. 

7884.  FRANK  RAFFOWITZ 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  O  15,   1894, 

*^  II  icago;  s.  Hyman  Raffowitz.  Prepared  in 
crane  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Menorah  Soc;  Stud, 
tiranch,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Mech.  Engr.,  Chicago. 
Hddress,     1020     S.    Winchester    Ave.,    Chicago. 

788s.  ROBERT  CHARLES  RAHN 
Ceram.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  b.  Je 
3,  1894,  Chicago;  s.  Henry  C.  (b.  D  17,  1861, 
Chilton,  Wis.)  and  Alida  (Banka)  Rahn  (b. 
D  19,  1874,  DeKalb,  111.).  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  (Chicago.  Ceram.  Engr.,  Ceram. 
fing.  Dept.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1916-17. 
Sergt.,   Hdqtrs.    Co.,   343rd   Inf.,    Camp   Grant, 


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111.,  1917-18;  ii6th  Engrs.,  .V.  E.  F.,  France, 
Ap  1918 — .  Address,  4642  West  End  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

7886.  CLAUDE  RAIBOURN 
(Brother  of  No.  8684) 
Accountant;  .-\.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Jl  16, 
1895,  Bloomington.  Ind.;  s.  James  Edward 
(b.  Lynnville,  Ind.)  and  Ida  (Caswell)  Rai- 
bourn  (b.  Boonville,  lad.).  Prepared  in 
Waterloo  H.  S.  Grad.  work,  N.  W.  Univ.,  Sch. 
of  Commerce,  1917.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Beta 
Gamma  Sigma.  Bus.  Acct.,  Arthur  Young 
and  Co.,  Eldorado,  111..  1916-17;  do.,  Sew  York 
City,  1018— .  I  St  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan.  111., 
1917;  U.  S.  A.  S.,  1917;  3rd  Cadet  Sqdn., 
Ellington  Field,  Houston,  Tex.,  191 7;  2nd  Lt., 
52nd  Aero  Sqdn.,  ist  Prov.  Wing,  Garden  City, 
N.  v.;  Mustered  out,  D  23,  1918.  Address, 
6s    Central    Park    West,    New    York    City. 

7887.  ISAAC  LA  GRANGE  RATCLIFFE 
Accountant;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  F  19, 
1894,  Kansas  City,  Kan.;  s.  George  Joseph 
(b.  My  31,  1862,  Canada)  and  Susan  (La 
Grange)  Ratcliffe  (b.  Ap  3,  1868,  Paris,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Highland  (Kan.)  Acad.  B.  S., 
Highland  Coll.,  1913.  Mil.  Band.  Jr.  Acct., 
Mainwaring,  Raffel,  O'Brien  Co.,  Tulsa,  Okla., 
1916-17.  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.  R.  C,  Citizens  Tr. 
Camp,  Fort  Logan  H.  Roots,  Ark.,  1917.  Ad- 
dress,  741    S.   Denver  Ave.,   Tulsa,   Okla. 

7888.  LEAL  WILEY  REESE 
Law  Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b. 
Ag  27,  1894,  (Dwaneco,  111.;  s.  Lindsey  (b. 
Je  8,  1852,  Fairmont,  W.  V.)  and  Nancy 
Louise  (Wiley)  Reese  (b.  Ag  21,  1857,  Fair- 
mont, W.  Va.).  Prei)ared  in  Pana  Tp.  H.  S. 
Grad.  work  in  law,  Univ.  of  III.,  1916-17.  Cos- 
mopolitan; Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Philomathean; 
Graphomen;  Lt.  and  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  De- 
bating Team;  Ed.,  Sumntcr  Illini.  Asst.  Com- 
mandant, W'estern  Mil.  Acad.,  Alton,  111.;  Grad. 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1919 — -  111.  Nat. 
Guard,  1915-16;  R.  O.  T.  C.  Ft.  Sheridan,  111., 
1917;  2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.,  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.;  Mustered 
out,  D  20,  1918.    Address,  802  E.  2nd  St.,  Pana, 

in. 

7889.  GEORGE  W.  RENWICK 
(Brother  of  No.  6509) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  i,  8194, 
Harvey,  111.;  s.  Frank  Whipple  (b.  F  5,  1867, 
Elgin,  111. J  and  Margaret  A.  (Concannon)  Ren- 
wick  (b.  Ja  15,  1868,  Clinton.  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Englewood  H.  S.,  Chicago;  North- 
western Mil.  and  Naval  Acad..  Lake  Geneva, 
W'is.  Sigma  Chi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Prelim,  and 
Final  Honors.  U.  .S.  M.  C,  Tr.  Camp,  Quan- 
tico,  Va.,  1917;  2nd  Prov.  Brig".,  M.  C, 
Dominican  Rep.,  Santo  Domingo,  191 7;  ist  Lt., 
do.;  Capt.,  U.  S.  Marines.  Co.  F,  43rd  Rcgt., 
A.  E.  F.,  France;  Brooklyn  Naval  IIosp., 
U.  S.,'1918;  Mustered  out,  Ap  i,  1919.  Ad- 
dress, 5450  E.  View  Park,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
1 109  Fisher  Bldg.,  do. 

7890.  ORA  EDGAR  REYNOLDS 
Professor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  17. 
1881,  Guthrie,  111.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  1848,  Le.x 
ington,  Ky.)  and  ^lalinda  (Sumner)  Reynolds 
(b.  1850,  O.).  Prepared  in  Gilison  City  H.  S.; 
111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1913-14.  .\.  M.,  'Icaclicr'-s 
Coll.,  Columbia.  1917.  Phi  Delta  Kap|)a.  Head 
of  Dejit.  of  Educ,  Coll.  of  Pugct  .Sound,  Ta- 
coma.  Wash.,  1917 — .  Mem,,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Ad- 
dress, 614   S.  M.   St.,  Tacoma,   Wash, 

7891.  CARLYLE  SEEDS  RHODES 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  21,  1894,  Lovington, 
111.;  s.  H.  Rhodes.  Prepared  in  Lovington 
H.  S.  Varsity  Football.  Lt.,  95th  .Aero  Sqiin., 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  Prisoner  in  Baden,  (Jer. ;  Re- 
ceived Croix  de  Guerre;  Mustered  out.  Ad- 
dress, Lovington,  111. 


7S92.  GRANVILLE  LEROY  RIGG 
Y.  M.  C,  A.  Sec;  B.  S.  in  Agr.:  b.  N  13, 
1 89 1,  Goldcngate,  111,;  s.  Millard  Filmore  (b. 
N  26,  1858,  Maud,  111,)  and  Florence  Vic- 
toria (Naylor)  Rigg  (b,  Jl  24,  1859,  Albion, 
111.).  Prei)ared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Alpha  Zeta; 
Agr.  Club;  Country  Life  Club;  Agron,  Soc; 
Choral  Soc.  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A..  O'Brien  Co., 
la.  Married  Mabel  Maud  Lloyd,  Je  8.  1916, 
Ramsey,  111.     Address,   Primghar,   la. 

7893.  CHARLES  LAWRENCE  RITTS 
-Supt.,  Const.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  N  11,  1891, 
.Sparta,  111,;  s.  Barney  Vcncle  (b.  Clarion  (To., 
Pa.)  and  Anna  Elnora  (Martin)  Ritts  (b.  Nor- 
walk,  O.).  Prepared  in  .S|jarta  H.  S.  Alpha 
Rho  Chi;  Arch.  Club;  2nd  Lt.,  and  Capt., 
L'niv,  Brig,  Arch,  Draftsman,  Whitsitt  and 
Schulzke,  Archs,,  Moline,  111.,  1916-18;  Supt. 
of  Const.,  Temple  and  Burrows,  Archs,,  Daven- 
^oit.  la.,  1918 — .  Murried  Alice  Juanita 
Stephenson,  D  20,  1916,  Sparta,  111,  Child, 
Charles  Stephenson,  b.  Ag  i,  1918,  Address, 
63  Davenport  Saving  Bank  Bldg,,  Davenport, 
la, 

7894.  FRANCES  ELLA  ROBERTS 
Teacher;  .A.  B,  in  L.  A,  &  S.;  b.  Ag  21,  1S94, 
Corinth,  III,;  d.  F.  M.  Roberts.  Prepared 
in  McKendree  Coll.  Acad.  Teacher,  H,  S,, 
Johnston  City,  111.  Address,  Thompsonville, 
"Ill.t 

7895.  HUGH    SCHUYLER    ROBERTSON 
Ceramist;  B,  S.  in  Ceram,  E, ;  b,  S  19,  1893, 

Chillicothe,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Luper  (b.  Prairie 
City,  111,)  and  Eva  Lena  (Lerhnne)  Robert- 
non  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Chillicothe .  H.  S.; 
A,  S.,  Bradley  Poly,  Inst,,  1914,  Keramos. 
Ceram,,  Harbison  Walker  Refractories  Co,, 
Pittsburgh,  1916-18.  U,  S,  A,  S.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y., 
19 1 8.  Married  Helen  Moon,  Ap  9,  1918,  Oak 
Park,  111.  Address,  7228  Thomas  Blvd.,  Pitts- 
burgh. 

7896.  ALBERT    WIILLIAM     ROBDNSON 
(Son   of   Nos.   246,    268;   Brother  of   No.   3524) 

Engineer;  B,  S,  in  M,  E,;  b.  My  27,  1894, 
Topeka,  Kan.;  s.  Albert  Fowler  ('80),  (b,  O  12, 
1S53,  Henrv,  111.)  and  Loretta  Kate  (Elder) 
Robinson  ('81),  (b.  S  27,  i860,  Mattoon,  111,), 
Prepared  in  Oak  Park  H,  S,  Phi  Gamma  Del- 
ta; Tau  Beta  Pi;  Helmet;  Prelim.  Honors; 
Class  Basketball  and  Football.  Asst.,  Test 
Dept.  of  A,  T.  and  S.  F.  Ry.,  Topeka,  Kan.  ist 
O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.  and  Ft,  Monroe,  Va., 
191 7;  ist  Lt.,  Ord.  R.  C.  Frankford  Arsenal 
and  Camp  Jackson,  S  C,  1917;  4th  Anti  Air 
Craft  M.  G.  Bn.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918;  Mus- 
tered out,  Ta  25,  1919.  Address,  166  N,  Sco- 
ville  Ave.,  "Oak  Park,  111. 

7897,  MOHN    LESTER    ROBINSON 
LL.  B.;  b.  My  21,  1892,  Mt,  Vernon,  111.;  s. 

L  T,  Robinson,  Prepared  in  Mt.  \'ernon  'Tp, 
ll.  S.  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Died  F  24,  1917,  Benton, 
III, 

7898,  WILLIAM    OTTO   ROESSLER 
Farm  Adviser;  B,  S,  in  Agr,;  b,  S   12,   1890, 

Shelhyville,  111,;  s,  Philip  (b,  1837,  O.)  and 
.Mary  M,  (Kull)  Roessler  (b.  1858,  Strausbury, 
111.),  I'rcpared  in  Shelhyville  H.  S,  Alpha 
fiamma  Rho,  Instr,,  Marion  Tp,  H.  S.,  1916- 
17;  Co,  Agr.  .\gt,,  la..  1918 — ,  Address.  S. 
First  St,.  Shelhyville,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Sigourney 
Hotel,    Sigourney,    la. 

7899.  GARDNAR  SPENCER  ROGERS 
Insp,  Engr, :  B,  S,  in  Land,  Card.;  b.  Mr 
28,  1892,  Diiluth,  Minn.;  s,  E,  J.  Rogers,  Pre- 
pared in  Evanston  11,  S.  Beta  'I'heta  Pi_;  U,  L. 
A.  S. ;  Gridiron  Dancing  Club;  Varsity  Tennis; 
Tribe  of  Illini;  Mgr.,  Post-Exam.  Jubilee. 
Insp.  Engr.,  Curtis  Aeroplane  Co,,  Buflfalo, 
N,  Y, ;  Insp,,  Navy  Yards,  Philadelphia,  Adi- 
dress,  1306  Hinman  Ave,,  Evanston,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  1703  Spruce  St,,  Philadelphia. 


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7900.  HARRY  THOMAS  ROGERS 
Arch.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ap  14,  1894, 
Tolonu,  Jll.;  s.  Edward  B.  (Mr  25,  1871, 
Tuscola,  111.)  and  Maud  O.  (SkinnerJ  Rogers 
(b.  Jl  5,  1871,  Tolono,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Scarab; 
Thcta  Tau;  Lt.,  Univ.  Brig.  With  l-'.ngng. 
Dei)t.,  Grand  Trunk  Ry.,  Montreal,  Canada, 
1916;  Port  Huron,  Mich.,  1916-17;  Const.  Of- 
fice, Standard  Oil  Co.,  Whiting,  Ind.  ist  and 
2nd  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.;  2nd  Lt., 
Inf.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  1917;  ist  Lt.,  do., 
1918;  A.  E.  F.,  Eng.,  1918 — •;  Si4th  Pioneer 
Inf.,  returned  to  states,  D  191 8;  Mustered  out, 
1*"  7,  191 9.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Address, 
403  W.  White  St..  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
.Standard  Oil  Co.,   Whiting,  Ind. 


ROGERS 
E.;  b.  Je  21, 

H.     (b.      1S44, 

I    T.     (Bates) 
Prepared     in 

■.    Class,    Foot- 
Elgin,    Joliet 

19 1 6 — .      Mar- 
2,    191 5,   Cham- 

II,  1918.     Ad- 

111.;    bus.   add., 


7901.     RUSSELL   DAVID 
Arch.    Draftsman;    B.    S.  in   A 
1892,     Peoria,     111.;     s.     David 
Bethney,     W.     Va.)     and     Delil 
Rogers     (b.     1854,    Akron,     O.). 
Pekin    H.    S.     Bushnel    Guild;    J 
ball     Team.       Arch.     Draftsman, 
and    East.    Ry.    Co.,    Joliet,    111., 
ried    Lucille   Madore   Neill,   Ap 
paign.     Child,  Neill  David,  b.  D 
dress,   307   Sherman  St.,  Joliet, 
c/o  E.  J.  and  E.  Ry.  Co.,  du. 


7902.  WALTER  LOUIS  ROHLFING 
(Brother  of  No.  6522) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  F  25,  1894,  Grove- 
land,  111.;  s.  Louis  (b.  D  31,  1859,  Weisburg, 
Ger.)  and  Sophia  (Hillman)  Rohlting  (b.  F  4, 
1867,  Lawrenceburg,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Mor- 
ton Tp.  H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Class  Swimming;  Jr. 
Prom.  Com.     Address,  Groveland,  Ill.t 

7903.  FRED  ANDREW  ROIIN 
Arch.  Engr.  and  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  D 
25,  1893,  Chicago;  s.  Fred  Henry  (b.  Ag  23, 
1870,  Chicago)  and  Anna  (Jensen)  Rohn  (b. 
Mr  II,  1875,  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Austin 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Alpha  Rho  Chi;  K.  O.  T.  R. 
Engr.  and  Supt.  for  E.  Norman  Brydges,  Arch., 
Chicago,  191(3-17.  2nd  Lt.,  Engr.  R.  C,  Co. 
D,  3iith  Engrs.,  Camp  Grant,  111.;  ist  Lt., 
311th  Engrs.,  A.  P.  O.,  9i6j  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
Address,   i3-'5  Rosedale  Ave.,  Chicago. 

7904.  VALENTINE  KIMBALL  ROOT 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  11, 
1891,  Chicago;  s.  Walter  Russell  and  Louise 
(Hinman)  Root.  Prepared  in  New  Trier  Tp. 
H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Pres.,  111.  Union 
Dramatic  Club;  Lambkins;  Orange  and  Blue 
Club;  Glee  Club.  Salesman,  Cable  Piano  Co., 
Chicago.  Ensign,  Navy,  U.  S.  S.  Prairie. 
Address,  491  Berkeley  Ave.,  South  Orange. 
N.   Y. 

7905.  HAROLD  BOONE  ROSE 
Designer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.,  b.  Tl  7,  1893,  Jack- 
sonville, 111.;  s.  John  Y.  (b.  F  4,  1864,  Glas- 
gow, 111.)  and  Margarett  L.  Rose  (b.  Je  22, 
1866,  Milton,  111.).  Prepared  in  Winchester 
H.  S.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha.  Designer,  Avery 
Farm  Implement  Mfg.  Co.,  Peoria.  Married 
Blanche  Veda  Waltrip,  Ap  7,  19 17,  Blooming- 
ton,  111.  Child,  Edwin  Boone,  b.  Ja  24,  19 18. 
Address,  511  Park  Ave.,  Peoria. 

7906.  .FRANK  ROSENBERG 
Ceramist;  B.  S.  in  Cerain.  E.;  b.  Mr  25, 
1894,  New  York  City;  s.  Simon  (b.  Ag  9, 
1861,  Poland)  and  Yetta  (Segallowitz)  Rosen- 
berg (h.  Ja  14,  1863,  do.).  Prepared  in  William 
McKinley  II.  S.;  Crane  Jr.  Coll.  Menorah; 
Final  and  Si)ecial  Honors.  Blast  Furnace 
Chem.,  1916;  Bat,  Foreman,  Inland  Steel  Co., 
Coke  Plant,  Indiana  Harbor,  Ind.,  1916 — . 
Married    Sadie    Helen    Barnett,    Je    14,    1917. 


Chicago.  Address,  4443  Hazel  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  Baltimore  Hotel,  Indiana  Harbor, 
Ind. 

7907.  KENNETH  DWIGIIT  ROSS 
(Son  of  Nos.  256,  289) 
Accountant;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  A.  M., 
1 9' 7;  b.  S  17,  1893.  Salt  Lake  City;  s.  Sprague 
Dwight  ('81),  (b.  F  8,  1857,  I^eno,  111.)  and 
Bertha  F^.stella  (Barnes)  Ross  ('81),  (b.  Ag  11, 
iS()3,  Norwood,  Mass.).  Pre[)ared  in  Grand  Is- 
land (Neb.)  H.  S.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Beta 
(iamma  Sigma;  Cml.  Club;  Prelim.  Honors, 
Glee  Club;  Univ.  Orchestra.  Efficiency  Dept., 
Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.,  Chicago;  Accountant. 
Arthur  Young  &  Co.,  Chicago.  2nd  Lt.,  Q.  M. 
Corps,  Camp  Johnston,  Jacksonville,  Tenn.; 
Fla.;  1st  Lt.,  Q.  M.  Purchase  Records  Dept.  of 
.Supply  t'ontrol  Bur.,  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
Mustered  out,  F  18,  1919.  Address,  615  W. 
ist  St.,   Grand  Island,  Neb. 

7908.  HOWARD  MOORE  ROTROCK 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  12,  1891, 
Chicago.  Prepared  in  Lake  H.  S,,  Chicago. 
Salesman,  The  Barrett  Co.,  Chicago.  Address, 
c/o  A.  Lagerstrom,  7S36  S.  Peoria  St.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  c/o  The  Barrett  Co.,  10  S. 
I-aSalle  St.,  do.t 

7909.  FRED  GRAFTON  ROUNDS 
Arch.  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ja  6, 
1893,  St,  Paul;  s.  Jean  Elmer  (b.  1866,  Ma'lden, 
Mass.)  and  M.  Leona  (Sanger)  Rounds  (b. 
1867,  Cambridge,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  St. 
Paul  Central  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Minn.  Alpha 
Rho  Chi;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Grad.  Work,  Univ.  of 
Minn.,  1917.  Arch.  Draftsman,  St,  Paul, 
1916-17;  Billings,  Mont.,  1917.  ist  Sergt., 
313th  Engrs.,  Co.  C,  Camp  Dodge,  la.,  1917- 
18;  Engrs.,  R.  O.  T.  C,  Co.  5  B,  Camp  Lee, 
Va.,  1918 — .  Address,  1531  W.  Minnehaha  St., 
St.    Paul. 

7910.  ELLEN  MARY  ROURKE 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &    S.;    b.    Ap    i, 

1885,  Springfield,  111.;  d.  William  P.  Rourke. 
Prepared  in  Springfield  PI.  S.  Address,  1600 
E.  Jackson  St.,  Springfield,  Ill.t 

79 1 1.  JOSEPH    ALVIN    RUEFF 
Designer    and    Estimator;    B.    S.    in    M.    E. ; 

b.  Ja  22,  1894,  Ontario,  Canada;  s.  Joseph 
August  (b.  Je  28,  1868,  Wallingford,  Conn.) 
and  Katherine  Josephine  (Schlund)  Rueff  (h.  Jl 
7,  1869,  Oak  Parkj  111.).  Prepared  in  Oak 
Park  H.  S.  Pi  lau  Sigma;  Stud.  Branch, 
A.  S.  M.  E.  Designer  and  Estimator,  Standard 
Oil  Co.  Ind.,  1916-18.  Co.  L,  3rd  Engr.  Tr. 
Regt.,  Camp  Humphreys,  Va.  ist  Sergt.,  Co. 
D,  542nd  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address, 
Hotel  Metropole,  Chicago;  bus.  add..  Standard 
Oil  Co.,  Whiting,   Ind. 

7912.  MABEL  LOUISE  RUEHE 
(Sister  of  No.  4881) 
Instructor;  B.  Mus. ;  b.  Ag  5,  1890,  Gilman, 
III.;  d.  August  Henry  (b.  Ger.)  and  Sarah 
(Williams)  Ruehe  (b.  Wales).  Prepared  in 
Waukegan  II.  S.;  Waukegan  Conservatory  of 
Music.  Mu  Kappa  Alpha;  Univ.  Choristers. 
Instr.,  Carleton  Coll.  Conservatory  of  Music, 
Northfield,  Mass.,  1916 — .  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church;  Assn.  Northfield  Coll.  Alumni,  1916- 
18;  Northfield  Music  Club,  1917-18.  Address, 
1014  S.   Lincoln  Ave.,  Urbana. 

7913.  MARY  IIILLIARD  RUMSEY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  13.  1891, 
Redlands,  Cal.;  d.  John  Davics  (b.  F  2,  i860, 
Wales)  and  Zilla  Etta  (Hilliard)  Rumsey  (b. 
Mr  16,  1868,  Pepin.  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Tp. 
H.  S..  Princeton;  James  Milliken  Univ.,  191 1- 
14.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Pipestone,  Minn.,  iqi6- 
18;   Grad.   work,   Univ.   of  111.,   summer,    1917; 


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Teacher,  II.  S.,  Cedar,  la.,  1918 — .  Mem., 
Baptist  Church;  B.  Y.  P.  U.  Address  804  E. 
9th   St.,   Muscatine,   la.;    bus.   add.,  Cedar,  la. 

7914.     HOWARD  EDWARD  RUNDLE 
B.    S.    in    Ry.    E.    E.;   b.   Ag   27,    1891,   Iron 
Mountain.  Mich.;  s.  A.  J.  Rundle.     Prepared  in 
Iron   Mountain    (Mich.)    II.   S.     Address,   Iron 
Mountain,   Mich.t 

7913.  WILLIAM  LOYD  RUNDLES 
(Brother  of  Nos.  S9i4!  7^79,  7180) 
Land.  Gardener;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ja  6,  1890, 
Huntertown,  Ind.;  s.  John  J.  (b.  1846,  do.)  and 
Mary  C.  (McComb)  Rundles  (b.  S  11,  1857, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Ft.  Wayne  (Ind.)  H.  S. 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  1915  Illio  StaiT;  Jr.  Cap 
Com.;  Sr.  Stag  Com.  Ensign,  Submarine 
Chaser,  U.  S.  N.,  1918-19;  Mustered  out,  Ja 
28,    191 9.     Address,   Huntertown,  Ind. 

79:6.  ROY  LESLIE  RUSH 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  7,  1890.  Mt.  Ver- 
non. Ohio;  s.  C.  I.  Rush.  Prepared  ni  Metropo- 
lis Central  II.  S.  Loyante;  Adelphic;  Glee 
(ikib;  Choral  Soc. ;  Illinois  Drama  Federation. 
Officers  Corps.  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.  Lt.,  33  5th  Inf.. 
A.  E.  F.,  France;  Wounded  in  battle  of 
Argonne;  Base  IIosp.,  No.  114,  191 8.  Address, 
Mesa,   Idaho. t. 

7917.  LOUIS  JOHN  RUST 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  16,  1894, 
Pekin,  111.;  s.  Hielo  John  (b.  O  31.  1869,  do.) 
and  Josephine  Katherine  (Roelfs)  Rust  (b.  Mr 
20,  1874.  do.).  I'repared  in  Pekin  H.  S.  Eta 
Kai'pa  Ku;  E.  E.  Soc.  Elec.  Engr.,  Research 
Dept.,  Nat.  Lamp  Works.  Cleveland,  1916-17. 
Warrant  Officer,  U.  S.  Naval  Steam  Eng.  Sch., 
Steven's  Inst..  Hoboken,  N.  J.;  France,  1918- 
Address,  717  Park  Blvd.,  Pekin,  111.;  bus.  add., 
57  Stanwood  Road,  Cleveland. 

7918.  THOMAS  LENOR  RUTH 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  N  8,  1889,  Mason  City. 
111.;  s.  Richard  B.  (b.  do.)  and  Julia  Anna 
(Woll)  Ruth  (b.  San  Jose,  HI.).  Prepared  in 
Havana  II.  S.  Lawyer.  Chicago  1916 — .  Mar- 
ried Stella  Amelia  Williams.  N  3,  1915.  Chi- 
cago. Child,  Stella  May,  b.  My  14,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, 1718  W.  62d  St.,  Chicago. 

7919.  BURTCH  IRWIN  RUTLEDGE 
Insp.  and  Operator;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b. 
Jl  21,  1893,  Thomasboro.  111.;  s.  George  Wash- 
ington (b.  Jl  2,  1853,  Mt.  Sterling,  O.)  and 
Minnie  Isabel  (My  i,  i860,  Indianola,  la.). 
Prepared  in  Chatsworth  II.  S.  Insp.,  Holt  Mfg. 
Co.,  E.  Peoria;  Operator.  T.  P.  and  W.  R.  R., 
Farmdale.  111.  Co.  D,  3rd  'Inf.,  Del  Rio,  Tex.; 
17th  Tr.  Bat.,  F.  A.,  O.  T.  S.,  Louisville.  Ky., 
1918;  Mustered  out,  N  27,  1918.  Address, 
Chatsworth,  111. 

7920.  FREDA  IRMA  SAMUELS  (KRAMER) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  11,  1894,  Chicago; 
d.  Moses  (b.  N  26,  1869,  do.)  and  Edith  (Ex) 
Samuels  (b.  Jl  4.  1871,  do.).  Prepared  in  J. 
Marshall  II.  S.,  Chicago;  N.  W.  Univ..  1912-14. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Le  Cercle  Francais;  Psych. 
Club.  Teacher,  Chicago,  1916-17.  Married 
Milton  M.  Kramer.  Jc  6,  19 '7.  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress, 108  4th  St.,  N.  W.,  Madison,  S.  Dak. 

7921.     HARRIET  ADELAIDE  S.\NFORD 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Ap  22,  1894, 

Decatur,   111.;   d.    Frank   Saiiford.      Prepared   in 

Danville  H.   S.     H.   Sc.   Club;   Class  Basketball. 

Teacher,     Mount    Carmcl,    III.      Address,    106 

Robinson  St.,  Danville,   Ill.t 

7922.     ALBERT   MERRITT    SANTEE 
A.   B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  O  14, 
1878,   Altamont.    Kan.;    s.    L.    D.    Santce.      Pre- 
pared   in    Princcville    (Va.)     H.     S.      Address, 
JPasadena,  Calif.t 


7923.  LEW  R.  SARETT 
.Associate;  LL.  B.;  b.  My  16,  1888,  Chicago; 
s.  Rudolph  L.  (1).  Ag  1865.  Russia)  and  Jeanette 
(I51ock)  Sarett  (b.  Jc  1866,  Lithuania).  Pre- 
I)arcd  in  Henton  Harbor  (Mich.)  H.  S,;  Univ. 
of  Mich.  1908-9;  Harvard,  Coll.  of  Law,  191 1- 
12.  ,\.  P.,  Beloit  Coll..  1911.  Delta  Sigma 
Rho;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Lecturer,  Redpath-Vawter 
Chautauqua  System,  1916 — ;  In  charge  of  Divis- 
ion of  i'ub.  Speaking,  Dept.  of  English,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1916-18;  Assoc,  do.,  1918 — .  Auth.: 
Pamphlets  of  a  political  nature;  Articles  in 
Quarterly  Jour  of  Pub.  Sfcakiiiq,  Lyceum  Mag- 
acine;  English  Jour.;  Verses  in  The  Outing 
Magazine;  Sports  Afield;  Outer's  Book  and  Re- 
creation; Motion  Picture  MagarAnc ;  Am.  Fores- 
try; Poetry  and  a  Magazine  of  Verse;  Poems, 
Tiie  Blue  Duck,  and  Chippewa  Flute  Song, 
Poetry,  1918.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  International 
Lyceum  Assn.;  Nat.  Sec,  Nat.  Assn.  of  Teach- 
ers of  Pub.  Speaking.  Alarried  Margaret  Hus- 
ted,  Je  17,  1914,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.  Child, 
Lewis  R.,  b,  D  22,  1917.  Address,  iii  E. 
Springfield   Ave.,    Champaign. 

7924.  EDGAR  FREDERICK  SCHAEFER 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  20,  1896,  Quincy, 
111.;  s.  Christ  Schaefer.  Prepared  in  Quincy 
H.  S.  Class  Basketball;  Fresh.  Varsity  Base- 
ball; Sr.  Memorial  Com.  Address,  1121  Ohio 
St.,  Quincy,  Ill.t 

7925.  MICHAEL  ANDREW  SCHALCK 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  28,  1883,  But- 
ler, Ky. ;  s.  J.  W.  Schalck.  Prepared  in  Eureka 
Coll.  .\cad.  Pi  Pi  Rho;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club; 
Volunteer  Band,  Instr.,  Man.  Tr.  and  Agr., 
Tp.  H.  S.,  Casey,  111.  Address,  Butler,  Ky.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  High  School,  Casey,  111. 

7926,  GILBERT  SIMON  SCHALLER 
(Brother  of  No.  3165) 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Mr  29, 
1894,  Mendota,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  do.)  and 
Bertha  (Gross)  Schaller  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Blackstone  H.  S.  Ionian;  Stud,  Branch,  A.  S. 
M.  E.;  Lt.  Capt..  Univ.  Brig.;  Sr.  Ball  Com.; 
Jr.  Smoker  Com.  Mech.  Engr.,  Niles,  Mich., 
1916-1917.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  1917;  Ord. 
Dept.,  Motor  Works,  1918;  ist  Lt,,  6oist  Mobile 
of  Ord.  Rejjair  Shop,  Camp  Hancock.  Ga.;  do., 
Ord.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Mem.,  Niles  Club, 
Mich.;  Ft.  Sheridan  Assn.,  Chicago.  Address, 
506  N.  sth  St.,  Mendota,  111. 

7927.  RALPH    WENDELL    SCHECTER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  28,  1893, 

Riola,  111.;  s.  S.  F.  Schecter.  Prepared  in  Dan- 
ville H.  S.  Cosmopolitan;  Philomathean;  Mil. 
Band;  Univ.  Orchestra.  Teacher,  II.  S.,  Dan- 
ville. 111.  23rd  Engrs.,  Camp  Meade,  Md.; 
Hand  Master,  23rd  Engng.  C.  Band,  A.  E. 
I".,  France;  Army  of  Occupation.  Address, 
709    Robinson   St.,   Danville,   111. 

7928.  DONALD   CHARLES    SCHEELE 
With   Auto    Mfg.    Co.;    B.    S.    in    M.    E.;    b. 

Jl  21,  1892,  Elgin,  111,;  s.  August  Scheele. 
Prepared  in  Elgin  H.  .S.  With  JefTrey  Auto 
Mfg.  Co.,  Kenosha.  Wis.  Address,  821 
I)ouglas  Ave.,  Elgin,  Ill.t 

7929.  LOUIS  HERMAN  SCHICKEDANZ 
(Brother  of  No.  4890) 
Mech,  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Mr  4,  1887, 
Chicago:  s.  Jonathan  ami  h'mma  Schickedanz. 
Prejiared  in  Pontiac  Tp.  H.  .S.  Pi  Tau  Sigma; 
Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Pres.,  Techno- 
graph  Bd.  Asst.,  Mech.  Dept,,  Cleveland 
t'lilTs  Iron  Co.,  Mich,  .-iddrcss,  634  \y.  Grove 
."-^t.,  Pontiac.  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Cleveland 
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7930.     RALPH   LOUIS  SCHIESSWOLD 
(Brother  of  No.   7193) 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  O  16,  1894,  Chicago; 
s.  P.  P.  Schiesswold.  Prepared  in  Mercers- 
burg  Acad.  Chi  Phi;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi; 
Varsity  Swimming  Team;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig. 
Lt.,  23rd  Co.,  5th  Kegt..  U.  S.  Marine  Corps, 
New  York  City.  1917;  N  1917,  France;  Capt., 
23rd   Co..  6th   Mach.   Gun   Bn.,   Army   of   Occu- 

Fation.    Gcr.,    1918;    Received    Croix    de   Guerre 
or   gallantry    in    battle    of    Blanc    Mont    Ridge. 
Address,  3651   Pine  Grove  Ave.,  Chicago. 

7931.     EDWARD     HOLMES     SCHLADER 

(Son  of  No.  447) 
Ry.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.;  b.  N  10,  1892. 
Chicago;  s.  Theo.  H.  ('85),  (b.  Ap  11,  1856, 
Green  Vale,  111.)  and  Mary  L.  (Holmes)  Schla- 
der.  Prepared  in  Oak  Park  Tp.  H.  S.  In 
Mech.  Dept.,  N.  Y.  St.  Ry.,  Rochester,  N.  Y., 
1916-17;  Office  of  Supt.  of  Shops  and  Equip- 
ment, Metropolitan  West  Side  Elevated  Ry.. 
Chicago,  1917 — .  Address,  237  S.  Elmwood 
Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111.;  bits,  add..  Room  1341, 
Edison  Bldg.,  72  W.  Adams  St.,  Chicago. 

7932.     WALDO  LAUFF  SCHLUETER 

(Husband  of  No.  8069) 
CmL  Representative:  A.  B.  in  Commerce; 
b.  Je  27,  1892,  East  St.  Louis,  111.;  s.  A.  G. 
Schlueter.  Prepared  in  Smith  Acad.,  St.  Louis. 
Phi  Sigma  Kappa;  Helmet;  Ku  Klux;  Lamb- 
kins; Sachem;  Cheer  Leader;  Soph.  Cotillion 
Com.;  Sr.  Smoker  Com.  Representative  Stan- 
dard Oil  Co.,  Shanghai,  China,  1916 — .  Mar- 
ried Helen  Wilson  ('16),  O  18,  1918.  Shanghai, 
China.  Address,  1300  Pennsylvania  Ave..  East 
St.  Louis,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Standard  Oil  Co., 
Shanghai,  China.! 

7933.  KARL  WILLIAM  SCHMIDT 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ap  23,  1892, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.;  s.  C.  P.  Schmidt.  Pre- 
pared in  Man.  Tr.  H.  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Draftsman,  K.  C.  Structural  Street  Co.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  Address,  3640  Virginia  Ave.,  Kansas 
City,    Mo.t 

7934.  RAYMOND  STANLEY  SCHOLL 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  23,  1890,  Pitts- 
burgh; s.  Louis  August  (b.  do.)  and  Mary 
Ellen  (Smith)  Scholl  (b.  Wales).  Prepared  in 
Pittsburgh  H.  S.  Theta  Chi;  Agr.  Club;  Pre- 
lim. Honors.  Lecturer,  (Chicago,  1916-17; 
Teacher,  Huntington,  W.  Va.,  1917.  1st  Lt., 
U.  S.  Army,  Ft.  Niagara,  N.  Y. ;  Cambridge, 
Mass.,  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  My  1917;  Toul. 
France,  19 18 — .  Address,  67  Woodland  Ave., 
Crafton,  Pa. 

7935.     DON  BUEL  SCHULER 

Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Mr  16,  1888, 

Englewood.  Kan.;  s.   B.  M.  Schuler.     Prepared 

in    Wichita    (Kan.)    H.    S.  Pi    Pi    Rho;    Tau 

Beta     Pi.       Address,     1519  N.     Vassar     Ave., 

Wichita,    Kan.;     bus.    add.,  149    N.    Lawrence 
Ave.,  do.f 

7936.     ERNEST  RUDOLF  SCHULZ 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  D  31,  1888, 
Russia;  s.  Henry  (b.  do.)  and  Ernestine 
(Abold)  Schulz  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Sec- 
ondary Sch.,  Russia.  Cosmopolitan;  Alpha 
Zeta;  Special  and  Final  Honors;  Scholarship 
and  Fellowship.  Grad.  Work  for  Ph.  D., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1917 — .  Address,  1102  S.  Lincoln 
Ave.,  Urbana. 

7937.  LINCOLN  BAIN  SCOTT 
Entomologist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  19.  1891, 
Hyde  Park,  Mass.;  s.  Jairus  Hart  (b.  Nova 
Scotia)  and  Henrietta  (MacClean)  Scott  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Melrose  (Mass.)  H.  S.; 
Mass.    Agr.    Coll.       Theta    Chi.      Field    Agt., 


Bur.  of  Plant  Industry,  1916-17;  do..  Bur.  of 
Entomol.,  1916 — .  Address,  Gypsy  Moth  Lab- 
oratory, Bureau  of  Entomology,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

7938.     SHIRLEY   EDWARD  SCOTT 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  14.  1886, 
Frankton,   Ind.;   s.    A.    H.    Scott.      Prepared   in 
Anderson    (Ind.)     H.    S.      Teacher,    lieyburn, 
Idaho.     Address,  Anderson,  Ind.t 

7939.  WINFIELD  SCOTT 
P..  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1918;  b.  Ag  12,  1888, 
Brownfield,  III.;  s.  Robert  (b.  1828,  do.)  and 
Jane  (Hooper)  Scott  (b.  1846,  Rock  River, 
Tenn.).  Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.;  la. 
St.  Coll.  Address,  1009  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urba- 
na; bus.  add.,  Brownfield.  111. 

7940.  HERBERT  FRANK  SEIFERT 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A,  M.,  1917; 
b.  Ja  26.  1893,  Thiensville,  Wis.;  s.  Frank  Gus- 
lav  (b.  F  25,  i860,  do.)  and  Wilhelmina  (Scheun- 
ert  Seifert  (b.  S  27,  1864,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Cedarburg  H.  S.  Milwaukee  St.  Norm.  Sch 
1912-14.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Grad.  Scholarship 
Farmer.     Address,  Thiensville,  Wis. 

7941.  AUTHUR  GEORGE  SEIFRIED 

(Brother  of  No.  5406) 
Land.  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Land.  Arch.;  b.  F  22, 
1893,  Chicago;  s.  William  (b.  Ger.)  and  Eliza- 
beth (Best)  Seifried  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.  Sigma  Nu;  Univ.  Land 
Arch.  .Soc;  Scarab;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Jr. 
Asst.  Mgr..  J915  Circus;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Dope 
Sheet ;  Bus.  Mgr.,  1916,  Land.  Arch.  Year  Book. 
Land.  Arch..  Jens  Jenson,  Land  Archs.,  Chi- 
cago, 19 16-17.  Cantonment  Const.  Div.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C;  Aviation  Spruce  Production  Div., 
do.;  Active  Sergt.,  434  Aero.  Const.  Sqdn., 
Clatsop,  Ore.,  191 7;  Mustered  out.  Ja  22,  1919. 
Auth. :  Articles  in  Chicago  Examiner.  Mem., 
Chicago  lUini  Club;  ColL  Fraternity  Club, 
Chicago;  Chicago  Chap.,  Sigma  Nu  Alumni. 
Address,  4218  Washington  Blvd.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add..  Am.   Park  Builders,  Marquette   Bldg.,  do. 

7942.  WILLIAM  HEINE  SELLARDS 
(Husband  of  No.    8395;    Brother   of  No.    5408) 

Asst.  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  17,  1892, 
Tuscalo,  111.;  s.  Dr.  A.  J.  (b.  i860,  Greenup, 
Ky.)  and  Jennie  Rosalie  (Armstrong)  Sellards 
(b.  N  18,  1803).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
and  Oakridge  Acad.  Sigma  Chi;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho:  Comitatus;  Mask  and  Bauble.  Asst.  Mgr., 
By-Products  Dept.,  Swift  and  Co.,  Louisville, 
Ky.  1916-17;  do.,  N.  Y.,  1917-18.  1st  R.  O.  T. 
C  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  1917.  Discharged,  phy- 
sical disability.  Aleni.,  Illini  Club,  Chicago  and 
N.  Y.  Married  Hannah  Halin  Harris  ('17), 
S  20,  1917,  Champaign.  Child,  Margaret  Anne 
b.  D  20,  1918.  Address,  12^4  Pacific  St.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y. ;  bus.  add..  Office,  Swift  and  Co., 
By-Products  Dept.,  New  York  City. 

7943.  ARTHUR   TRUMAN    SEMPLE 
Farm  Mgr.;   B.    S.   in  Agr.;    b.    Mr   28,   189S. 

Dawson,  111.;  s.  James  A  (b.  Ag  10,  1863,  Cal- 
houn Co.,  111.)  and  Hannah  (Jackson)  Semple, 
(b.  Posey  Co.,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Springfield 
H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Farm- 
house; Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Scientific 
.Asst.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Washington,  D.  C, 
191 6-18;  Asst.  foreman.  Columbiana  Ranch, 
Eldred,  111.  Address,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  State 
Agr.   Sch.,  Jonesboro,  Ark. 

7944.  LYLE  ELWOOD   SEVERANCE 
Farmer;   B.   S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  14,   1891.  Alba, 

Mich.;  s.  Lucius  E.  (b.  1855,  Plymouth,  Mich.) 
and  .\I.  Rosa  (Boston)  Severance  (b.  1864.  De- 
troit).     I'repared    in    Lansing    (Mich.)    H.    S. 


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Mich.  Agr.  Club.  Vegetable  plant  grower.  Far- 
mer and  Florist,  Lansing,  Mich.  330th  F.  A., 
Supply  Co.,  A.  P.  O.  711,  A.  E.  F..  France. 
Address,  817  N.   Pine  St.,  Lansing,  Mich. 

7945.  MAE  MAGDALEN  SEXAUER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  27,  1893. 
Belvidere,  111.;  d.  John  Sexauer.  Prepared  in 
Belvidere  H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Alelh- 
enai:  Mask  and  Bauble.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Cen- 
tralia.  11).  Address.  Lo^an  Ave.,  Belvidere. 
111.;  bus.  odd.,  c/o  High  ^school.  Centralia.  111. 

7946.  ROLLA  FLEMMING  SHAFFER 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  4,  1892. 
Jeffersonville,  111.;  s.  John  Hart  (b.  1839.  New- 
castle. Pa.)  and  Sarah  Barker  (Bean)  Shaffer 
(b.  1852,  Athens  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in  Fair- 
field II.  S.  AgT.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club. 
Tester,  Lasalle  Co.  Cow  Testing  Assn..^  1916; 
Asst.  Farm  Adviser,  Woodford  Co.,  Eureka, 
111.     Address,  c/o  I.  S.  Brooks,  Ottawa,  111. 

7947.  RAY  IRIS    SHAWL 

Asst..  Farm  Mech.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  9, 
1889,  Ohio,  111.;  s.  J.  E.  Shawl.  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Acad.  Acacia;  Ma-wan-da;  Agr.  Club; 
Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Ed. -in-Chief,  1915  Illio; 
Mil.  Band.  Stud,  and  Asst.,  Farm  Mech., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17;  do.,  1919 — .  Ambulance 
Corps,  1917;  Great  Lakes,  111.,  1918-19;  Mus- 
tered out,  1919.  Address,  501  Daniels  St., 
Champaign. 

7948.  *A.  VERON  SHEETZ 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  F  16,  1892,  Freeport, 
111.;  s.  Augustus  Valentine  (b.  D  18,  1845,  do.) 
and  Kittie  Alice  (Blanchard)  Sheetz  (b.  F  29, 
i860.  Silver  Creek  Tp.,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Freeport  H.  S.  Farmer,  Freeport,  HI.,  1916- 
17.  Bat.  F,  149th  F.  A.,  Ft.  Sheridan;  Rain- 
bow Div.,  France.  Drowned  Ag  17,  igi8 
while  swimming   in  Marne   River,    France. 

7949.  EDWIN   SHELBY,  JR. 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    C.    E. ;    b.    My   20,    1895. 

New  Orleans,  La.;  s.  Edwin  Shelby.  Prepared 
in  Sewanee  Mil.  Acad.  (Tenn.).  Zeta  Psi; 
Scabbard  and  Blade;  Ku  Klux;  Dixie  Club;  Col., 
Univ.  Brig.;  Mil.  Ed.,  Illio.  Engr.,  James 
Stewart  and  Co.,  Baldwinsville,  N.  Y.,  1916-17. 
1st  Lt.,  Ft.  Leavenworth,  D  1917;  ist  Lt., 
Bat.  F.,  3rd  F.  A.,  U.  S.  A.,  Ft.  Oglethorpe. 
Ga.;  U.  S.  A.,  Bat.  E.  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Capt., 
3rd  F.  A.,  A.  P.  O.  704,  do.  Address,  6519 
West  End  Blvd.,  New  Orleans;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
James  Stewart  and  Co.,  Port  Arthur,  Tex.f 

7950.  WALTER  WILLIAM  SHELDEN 
Accountant;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Jl  9,  1894, 
Winnebago,  111.;  s.  William  David  (b.  Jl  29, 
i860,  do.)  and  Lillie  May  (Stockburger)  Shel- 
den  (b.  D  7.  i860.  Pec.itoiiica.  III.).  Prepared. 
in  Rockford  H.  S.  Iris;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma; 
Scabbard  and  Blade;  Graphomcn;  Capt..  Univ. 
Brig.;  Assoc.  Ed.,  1916  Illio.  Acet.,  Barber- 
Colman  Co.,  Rockford,  111.,  1916-17.  ist  R. 
O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan.  111.;  2nd  Lt.,  341st  Inf., 
N.  A.,  Camp  Grant,  111.;  District  Mil.  Insp.. 
8th  District  S.  A.  T.  C,  Minneapolis.  Married 
Margaret  Armstrong.  Ap  13,  191 7,  Winnebago, 
111.     Address,   Winnebago,   111. 

79SI.     HENRY     KELLOGG     SHELDON 
(Brother    of    Nos.    1964,    1965,    6560) 

Elcc.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ap  13,  1892, 
Sharpsburg.  111.;  s.  Salmon  Maxwell  (b.  F 
17,  1847.  do.)  and  Mahala  (Kellogg)  Sheldon 
(b.  S  13.  1857,  Shelburne  Falls.  Mass.).  Pre- 
pared in  Taylorville  Tp.  H.  S.  Scribbler's 
Club;  2nd  Lt..  L'niv.  Brig.;  Winner  of  Ilazle- 
ton  Medal.  Elec.  Engr.,  Aurora,  111.,  1916-17; 
do.,  Contracting  Engrs..  St.  Louis,  1917.  1st 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,   111.,   1917;   2nd  Lt., 


Engng.  Bur.,  Ord.  Dept..  N.  A.,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1918;  ist  Lt..  Air  Craft  Armament  Sect., 
F.ngng.  Div..  Ord.  Dept.;  Mustered  out.  Ja  9. 
loio.  ^L^^ricd  Margaret  Armstrong,  Ap  13, 
1Q18.  Winnel)ago,  111.  Address,  Sharpsburg,  111. 

795-'.     EARL  FRANK  SHELLEY 
B.   S.  in   C.    E.;    b.   S    5,    1892,   Mt.   Vernon, 
111.;  s.  B.  F.  Shelley.     Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon 
H.  S.     Address,  R.  3.  Mt.  Vernon,  Ill.f 

7953-  JOHN  ERWIN  SHIELDS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  .Agr.;  b.  My  8,  1894,  Lewis- 
town,  HI.;  s.  E.  C.  (b.  S  26,  1864,  Maples 
Mill,  III.)  and  Minnie  Ann  (Black)  Shields 
(b.  Jl  12,  1872,  do.).  Prepared  in  Canton  H.  S. 
Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Country 
I.ife  Club;  Farm  House;  Choral  Soc.  Teacher, 
Chaddock  Boy's  Sch..  Quincy,  HI.,  1916-17; 
Farmer,  Lewistown,  III..  191 7-18.  117th  F.  A., 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918;  Returned  to  states, 
1Q19.  Married  Hazel  Marie  Lingenfelter, 
F  7,  1918,  Lewistown,  III.  Child.  John  Erwin, 
Jr.,  b.  N  21,  1918.  Address,  Sunny  View 
Farm,   Lewistown,   111. 

7954.  FRANK  WILLIAM  SHILLING 
Druggist;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  .Ag  13,  1894, 
Decatur,  111.;  s.  Charles  F.  and  Lucy  N. 
(.Shaw)  Shilling.  Prepared  in  Decatur  11.  S. 
Sec,  Shilling  Drug  Co.,  Decatur,  111..  1916; 
Accountant.  HI.  Pub.  LTtility  Conin.,  Spring- 
ticld.  III.,  1917;  Pres.,  Shilling  Drug  Co.,  De- 
catur, 111.,  1918 — .  Address,  004  N.  Main  St., 
Decatur,  111.;  bus.  add.,  455  N.  Water  St.,  do. 

-955-  JAMES  WRIGHT  SHOEMAKER 
Bond  Salesman;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Ag 
4,  1894,  Charleston,  III.;  s.  William  Killus  (b. 
do.)  and  Florence  Maria  (Wright)  Shoemaker 
( b.  do.).  Prepared  in  East.  III.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.  Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Psi  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Reporter,  Cleveland  Press,  1916;  Bond 
Salesman,  Nat.  City  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1916-1917; 
do.,  Nat.  City  Co.  Dime  Bank,  Detroit,  1917- 
igi8.  ist  R.  O.  T.  C,  Co.  13  and  9,  Ft. 
Sheridan,  III..  1917;  Pvt.,  3rd  O.  T.  C,  Co. 
2,  Camp  Grant,  HI..  1918^;  Co.  A,  344th  Inf., 
do.  ^lem.,  Bd.  of  Commerce.  Detroit,  19 17. 
Address,    2019   Dime    Bank,    Detroit. 

7956.  HORACE  ABBOTT  SHONLE 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  M.  S..  1917;  b. 
My  14,  1892,  Tuscola,  III.;  s.  Charles  L.  (b. 
My  21,  1866,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  and  Annie 
Louise  (Wensel)  Shonle  (b.  F  10,  1866,  Lewis- 
burg,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Tuscola  H.  S.  Sigma 
Xi:  I'hi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Cosmopolitan;  Prelim. 
and  Special  Honors;  Grad.  Scholarship.  Biolog. 
Cliem..  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr..  Indianapolis. 
Chem.  Warfare  Service,  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
N.   Y.  City,    1918 — .     Address,  Tuscola,  III. 


7957.  EDWARD    OLAF   SIEGFRIED 
Draftsman;    B.    S.    in   A.    E. ;    b.    .\g   7,    1892, 

Chicago;  s.  George  Siegfried.  Prepared  in 
Crane  H.  S.  Draftsman,  Graham  Burnham 
Co.,  Chicago.  Address,  2242  Larrabee  St., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  1417  Rv.  Exchange  Bldg., 
do. 

7958.  OSCAR    EMIL    SILBERMANN 
Civ.   En^r.;   B.    S.   in  C.   E. ;   b.    N    17,    1893. 

Wichita,  Kan.;  s.  John  Joseph  (b.  D  25,  1855, 
Basel,  Switzerland)  and  Frida  (Sonderegger) 
Silbermann  (b.  Mr  i,  1862,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S.;  Lane  Tech.  Jr.  Coll., 
1012-14.  Highway  Engr..  St.  Highway  Dept.. 
Paris,  III.,  1916;  do.,  Aurora,  III..  1917.  42na 
Kngrs.,  Camp  Am.  Univ.,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1918;  Sergt.,  Co.  A,  42nd  Engrs.,  France, 
1918 — .      Address,    Homcwood,    111. 


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7959.     THEODORE  SWITZER   SIMMONS 
Farmer;    B.    S.    in   Agr. ;    b.    F    28,    1894.    St. 
Charles,    111.;     s.    George    Siniiiions.      Prepared 
in    St.    Charles    H.    S.      Address,    St.    Charles, 
lll.t 

7960.  WILLIAM   IIENKV  SIMMS,  JR. 
Farmer    and    Ins.    Agt.;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b. 

N  28,  1S93,  Gibson  City,  111.;  s.  William  H. 
(b.  Jl  18,  1845,  Buchinghamshire,  Eng.)  and 
Emma  C.  (Canterbury)  Siinms  (b.  Mr  jj,  1857, 
Springfield,  111.).  Prepared  in  Gibson  City 
II.  S.;  Boons  Sch.  for  Boys,  Berkeley,  Calif. 
Delta  Tau  Delta;  Helmet.  Ins.  Agt.  and  Agr., 
Gibson   City.    111.    Co.    C,    314th    F.    B.    S.    C. 

A.  E.  F.,  France;  Wounded  in  battle  of 
Argonne.  Married  Martha  Jane  Goodell,  Ag 
II,   1917,  Loda,  111.     Address,  Gibson  City,  111. 

7961.  RAYMOND    SAMUEL    SIMONS 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  18,  1892,  Norwood 
Park,  111.;  s.  J.  Simons.  Prepared  in  Crane 
n.  S.,  Chicago.  Address,  4644  Lake  Park  Ave., 
Chicago.'!" 

7962.     *MARY  ALICE  SIMPSON 

B.  S.  in  Land.  Gard. ;  b.  N  13,  1892.  Bur- 
wick,  Me.;  d.  G.  U.  Simpson.  Prepared  in 
Hillside  (Wis.)  H.  S.  Died  D  22,  1916,  Chi- 
cago. 

7963.  CHARLES  LEONARD  SKELTON 
Tire  Dealer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  31,  1882, 
Toluca,  111.;  s.  Samuel  W.  (b.  Je  5,  1845. 
Morgan  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Elizabeth  H.  (Steven- 
son) Skelton  (b.  Ap  3,  1847,  W'ashington,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Toluca  H.  S.;  A.  B.,  Eureka  Coll., 
1905.  Mgr.,  Pierre  Branch,  Gilreath  Co., 
Wholesale  Tires,  S.  Dak.  Address,  Box  394, 
Pierre,  S.  Dak. 

7964.     HERBERT   LEE  SLACK 
Instrumentman;    B.    S.    in    C.    E. ;    b.    O    13, 
1889,    Chicago;    s.    E.    A.    Slack.      Prepared    in 
Crane   H.    S.      Mil.    Band.      Instrumentman,   C. 

B.  &  Q.  R.  R.,  St.  Louis.  Address,  3149  S. 
Karlov  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  4004  Delmar 
Blvd.,  St.  Louis. 

7965.  WILLIAM  FINLAY  SLOAN 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  18,  1871,  Ireland;  s. 
Arthur  Sloan.  Address,  901  W^.  Green  St.. 
Urbana.t 

7966.  LIONEL    DAVID    SMILEY 
Elec.   Engr.;   B.   S.   in   E.  E. ;   b.  Ap  25,   1894, 

Woodstock,  HI.;  s.  David  Terapleten  (b.  i860, 
Ireland)  and  Elizabeth  (Hendricks)  Smiley  (b. 
1866,  Spring  Grove.  111.).  Prepared  in  Wood- 
stock H.  S.  Elec.  Engr.,  Edison  Common- 
wealth Co.,  Chicago,  1916-17;  Grad..  The 
Central  Sta.  Inst.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan, 
191 7;  2nd  Lt.,  Engrs.  Reserve,  Ft.  Leaven- 
worth; 2nd  Lt.,  C.  A.;  ist  Lt..  C.  A.,  Ft.  Mon- 
roe, Va.,  1918;  4Qth  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
Married  Helen  Dorothy  Doten,  Je  22,  1918, 
Washington.  D.  C.  Address,  226  Judd  St., 
W'oodstock,   111. 

7967.  CHARLES  EUGENE  SMITH 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  26,  1890, 
Russia;  s.  Jacob  Smith.  Prepared  in  Lewis 
Inst.  Cosmopolitan;  Menorah  Soc;  C.  E.  See. 
Engr.,  Chicago.  U.  S.  S.  R.  C.  Address, 
716  Board  of  Trade  Bldg.,  Chicago. t 

7968.     GLEN  CALVIN  SMITH 
Prin..    Sch.;    B.    S.    in   Agr.;    b.    S    8,    1889, 
Cuba,   111.;   s.  W.   F.   Smith.     Prepared  in   Cuba 
H.  S.     Prin.,  Schs.,  Muncie,  111.,  F  1917.     Ad- 
dress, Cuba,  lll.t 


79O9.  HELEN  MAY  SMITH 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  23,  1890, 
Rock  Falls,  111.;  d.  P.  B.  and  Elizabeth  M. 
(Fowler)  Smilli.  Prepared  in  Rock  l-"alls  11. 
S.  and  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  Univ.  of  So. 
Calif.,  1914-15.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Morrison,  111., 
1916-17;  do.,  Reno,  Nev.,  1917-18.  .Address, 
Reno,  Nev;  bus.  add.,  1432  AUston  Way,  Ber- 
keley, Calif. 

7970.  HERBERT  EDGAR  SMITH 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F.  4,  1890,  Ontario, 
Canada;  s.  William  Ilenry  (b.  Canada)  anil 
Bertha  Elizabeth  Smith  (b.  Canada).  Prepared 
in  Cobourg  Collegiate  Inst.,  Canada;  Quefn's 
Univ.,  Kingston,  Canada.  1911-12.  Theta  Chi; 
Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Canadian  Expeditionary 
forces,  1916-17;  Canadian  Naval  Service,  wire- 
less operator,  1917 — .  Address,  196  Cobourg 
Ontario,   Canada. 

7971.     IRENE   FERN    SMITH    (SMITH) 
(Wife  of  No.   7972) 

Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Sc;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  Mr  s, 
1894,  Bellmont,  111.;  d.  C.  G.  (b.  Ja  29,  1869, 
West  Seneca,  N.  Y.)  and  Altha  (Bockhouse) 
Smith  (b.  Ja  15,  1869,  West  Salem,  111.).  Pre- 
jiared  in  Red  Bud  and  Sparta  H.  S.  Alpha 
Theta  Chi;  A.  C.  S.  Chem.,  Victor  Chem. 
Works,  Chicago  Heights,  111.,  191 7;  Teacher, 
Chem.  and  Math.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Marion,  111.,  1917- 
1918;  do.,  Sparta,  111.,  1918 — .  Married  Julian 
Francis  Smith  ('16),  Ag  22,  1918,  Red  Bud, 
HI.     Address,   366    Marilla    St.,    Buffalo,   N.    Y. 

7972.  JULIAN  FRANCIS  SMITH 
(Husband  of  No.  7971;  Brother  of  No.  7973) 

Librarian;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  N  i,  1893,  Lis- 
comb,  la.;  s.  Rev.  George  Thomas  (b.  O  16, 
1843,  Cincinnati,  O.)  and  Martha  Hannah  Can- 
dace  (Lhamon)  Smith  (b.  Mr  5,  1857,  Gam- 
bier,  O.).  Prepared  in  Liscomb  (la.)  H.  S. 
and  Urbana  H.  S.  Chetn.  C^lub,  1914-16.  Libr., 
Chem.  research.  Nat.  Aniline  and  Chem.  Co., 
Inc.,  BufTalo,  N.  Y.,  1916 — .  Mem.,  Central 
Church  of  Christ;  A.  C.  S.  Married  Irene  Fern 
Smith,  Ag  22,  1918,  Red  Bud,  111.  Address. 
366  Marilla  St.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

7973.  WILIIELMA   ZOE    SMITH 
(Sister  of  No.  7972) 

Educ.  Miss.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  3, 
1892,  Tokio,  Japan;  d.  Rev.  George  Thomas  (b. 
O  16,  1843,  Cincinnati)  and  Martha  Hannah 
Candace  (Lhamon)  Smith  (b.  Mr  i,,  1857,  Mt. 
Vernon,  O.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S^ ;  East. 
111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1913.  Betliany  Circle; 
Stud.  Volunteer  Band.  Teacher,  Pub.  Sch., 
Liscomb,  la.,  1916-1917;  Grad.  work.  Coll.  of 
Missions.  Indianapolis;  Appointed  Educ.  Mis- 
sionary to  Belgian  Congo.  1918.  Address,  603 
E.  Stoughton  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.. 
Lotumbe,    Belgian   Congo,   Africa. 

7974.     RAYMOND  LEFFEL  SNODDY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  21,  1891, 
Covington,  Ind.;  s.  W.  I.  Snoddy.     Prepared  in 
Perrysville  (Ind.)   H.  S.     Psi  Delta.     Teacher. 
Elkhart,   Ind.     Address,   Perrysville,    Ind.t 

7975.  GLENN  SNYDER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  15,  1891,  Law- 
renceville,  111.;  s.  James  Francis  (b.  N  9,  i860, 
do.)  and  Annie  (Seeds)  Snyder  (b.  O  22, 
1862.  do.).  Prepared  in  Lawrenceville  Tp.  H. 
S.  Egyptian  Club;  Agr.  Club;  Class  Baseball. 
Farmer.  Deaf  Smith  Co.,  Tex.  Married  Wane 
Gibson,  D  6,  1916,  Evansville,  Ind.  Address, 
Hereford,  Tex. 

7976.     WALTER  ANDREW  STAHL 
Demonstrator  and  Salesman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ; 
b.  Ap  30,  1894.  Chicago;  s.  Charles  J.  (b.  1864, 
Manitowoc,     Wis.)     and     Augusta     (Redeker) 


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Stahl  (b.  1863,  Two  Rivers,  Wis.).  Prepared  111 
Lane  Tech.  H.  S.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Class 
Basket  B:ill;  Jr.  Entertainment  Com.;  Fresh. 
Smoker  Com.  Witli  Buda  Co.,  Harvey,  111., 
1916-1Q17.  ist  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111., 
1017;  U.  S.,  S.  M.  A.,  Urbana;  ist  Lt.,  Royal 
Flying  Corps,  England.  Address,  4120  N. 
Paulina  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Buda  Co.. 
Railway  Exchange  Bldg.,  do. 

7977.     JOHN  EDWIN  STARK 
Teacher:  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  15.  1883, 
Oakland,    111.;    s.    L.    A.    Stark.      Prepared    in 
Univ.  Acad.    Teacher,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Chrisman,  111. 
Address,  605  E.  Stoughton  St.,   Champaign. t 

7978.  ALVIN  GUSTAVE  STEINMAYER 
(Brother  of  No.  7979) 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  4,  1894. 
LaSalle,  111.;  s.  C.  (b.  Ger.)  and  Kathenne 
(Fever)  Stcinmayer  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  La- 
Salle-Peru  Tp.  H.  S.  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.,  1916; 
A.  I.  E.  E.  Elec.  Engr.,  Triumph  Elec.  Co., 
Cincinnati:  Asst.  Engr.,  Elec.  Engng.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago, 1917-18.  Ord.  Dept..  U.  S.  A.,  1918— . 
Address,  3547  Jackson  Blvd.,  Chicago. 

7979.  REINHARD  A.  J.  STEINMAYER 

(Brother  of  No.  7978) 
Valuation  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E.;  b. 
F  14,  1892,  La  Salle,  III.;  s.  C.  (b.  Ger.) 
and  Kathcrine  (Feuer)  Steinmayer  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  La  Salle-Peru  H.  S.  Sigma  Tau; 
Scabbard  and  Blade;  Maj..  Univ.  Brig.  Ry. 
Civ.  Engr.,  St.  L.  S.  F.  R.  R..  1916-17;  Valu- 
ation Engr.,  Intcrst.  Commerce  Coinn.,  1917 — . 
R.  O.  T.  C.,  Ft.  Riley,  Kan.;  Coleman,  Tex. 
Married  Dorothy  Gibbs,  D  23,  1918,  Beards- 
town.  111.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  Ceram.  Engrs.  Ad- 
dress, 601  Interst,  Commerce  Commission,  Kan- 
sas City,  Mo. 

7980.  EDITH  HASSELTINE  STEVENS 
B.    S.   in  H.   Sc.;  b.   Ap  29,    1892,   Syracuse, 

N.  Y.;  d.  George  E.  Stevens.  Prepared  in 
Snmner  H.  S.  Address,  4265  Finney  Ave.,  St. 
Loiiis.t 

7981.  RITA  ELEANOR  STINSON 
(Sister  of  Nos.  3562,  7238) 
Dietitian;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  D  30,  1893. 
French  Grove,  111.;  d.  Hiram  A.  (b.  Je  16, 
1 850,  Orange  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Harriet  Eleanor 
Stinson  (b.  Ag  30.  1856,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.). 
Alpha  Delt&  Pi.  Prepared  in  Lincoln  (Kan.) 
H.  S.;  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1012-13.  Teacher, 
Marshall,  Ind.,  1016-18;  Dietitian,  Michael 
Reese  Hospital,  Chicago.  Address  312  W- 
Church  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Michael 
Reese  Hosp.,  Chicago. 

7982.  JAMES  CREAR  STIRTON 
Highway  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  26, 
1894,  Chicago;  s.  Thomas  (b.  Canada)  and 
Jessie  (Crcar)  Stirton  (b.  Scotland).  Pre- 
pared in  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago.  Tau  Beta  Pi: 
Sigma  Tau;  Ma-wan-da;  Tribe  of  Illini;  Prelim, 
and  Final  Honors;  Varsity  Track.  Grad. 
Work,  La  Salic  Extcn.  Univ.,  Chicago.  R.  R. 
Engr.,  C.  B.  and  Q.  R.  R.,  1917;  R-  R- 
Valuation,  Interst.  Commerce  Comn.,  1917; 
Highway  Engr.,  OfTice  of  Pub.  Roads  and 
Rural  fingng..  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Ildqtrs., 
San  Francisco,  1917.  Engrs.,  O.  T.  S.,  I'ort 
Leavenworth,  Kan.,  S  to  N,  1917;  3i5th 
Engrs.,  Camp  Travis,  Tex.,  D  1917  to  la 
1918;  ist  Lt.,  Co.  B.  513th  Engrs.,  A.  P.  O., 
V62,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  191 8 — .  Married  Edna 
Pauline  Morris,  Ja  12,  1918,  San  Antonio, 
Tex.    Address,  641  Monticello  Ave.,  Chicago. 

7983.     HARRY    FREDERICK    STOCKER 
Constr.,    Prcs.    and    Mgr.;    B.    S.    in    C.    E.; 

b.  My  23,  1893,  Highland,  111.;  s.  Fred  Stocker. 

Prepared   in   Highland    H.    S.     Pres.   and   Gen. 


Mgr.,  Stocker  Gravel  and  Const.  Co.,  Peoria. 
Address,  Highland,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  H.  W. 
Orvis,   Peoria. t 

7984.     CLARENCE   MILTON    STOFFEL 

Engineer;    B.    S.    in    C.    E. :   b.    My   23,    1893, 

St.    Louis;    s.    Remy    J.    Stoffel.      Prepared    in 

Christian     Brothers    Coll.     and    St.     Vincents' 

Coll.     Address,  3892  Humphrey  St.,  St.  Louis. t 

7985.  ALBERT     GETTEN     STONE 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in   A.    E.;    b.    Jl    :8,    1892, 

Chicago;  s.  Walter  II.  (b.  Chicago)  and  Grace 
E.  (Sage)  Stone  (b.  (Chicago).  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Triangle;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Prelim,  and 
Final  Honors.  Engr.,  Concrete-Steel  Products 
Co.,  Chicago,  1916-17.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan, 
111.,  1917;  ist  Lt..  O.  R.  C,  80th  Div.,  N.  A., 
(amp  Lee,  Va.,  D,  1917-Ja,  1918;  ist  Lt., 
O.  R.  C,  52nd  Pioneer  Inf.,  Cami)  Wadsworth, 
S.  C,  1918— .  Married  Esther  ].  Hughes,  D  8, 
1917,  Chicago.  Address,  1431  fvf.  Hamlin  Ave., 
Chicago. 

7986.  CHARLES  HOLMES   STONE 
Librarian:   B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ag  16,  1890,  Athens, 

Ga.;  s.  Joseph  Henry  (b.  Je  25,  i860)  and 
Jennie  Leslie  (Harris)  Stone  (b.  Ja  31,  1865, 
1  oundesviele,  S.  C).  Prepared  in  Athens 
(Ga.)  H.  S.;  B.  S.,  1912;  M.  A.,  1913,  Univ. 
of  Ga.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Sigma  Upsilon; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Libn.,  .\.  and  M.  Coll., 
Stillwater,  Okla.  Lib.  Publicity  Dir.,  U.  S. 
Food  Administration,  Okla.  St.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  South.  Married  Willie  Kate  Wil- 
liams, Je  29,  191 7,  Barnesville,  Ga.  Child, 
Toseph  "Lesley,  b.  Je  12,  1918.  Address,  405 
Hester    St.,    Stillwater,    Okla. 

7987.  RAY  MALCOLM  STRICKLAND 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  26,  1890,  Prince- 
town,  Ind.;  s.  Charles  W.  (b.  1861,  Prince- 
town,  Ind.)  and  Lillian  (Truscott)  Strickland 
(b.  1870.  Rochester,  111.).  Prepared  in  LTrbana 
H.  S.  .'\gr.  Club;  Efficiency  Club.  Farm  Re- 
juvenation, Augusta,  Ga.,  1916;  Blythe  Ga., 
191 6 — .  One  Hundred  Alountcd  Home  Guard, 
Ga.,  1917;  U.  S.  Marines,  N.  R.  F".,  Puerto 
Plata.  Mem.,  Nat.  Agr.  Soc.  Address,  Blythe, 
Ga. 

7988.  ELMER  HENRY   STUMPF 
Accountant;    A,    B.    in    Commerce;    b.    Ag    2, 

1894,  Chicago;  s.  Otto  (b.  F  27,  1863,  do.) 
and  Alma  (Zimmerman)  Stumpf  (b.  Ag  11, 
1869,  do.).  Prepared  in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S.. 
Chicago.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Class  Basketball 
and  Baseball.  Acct.,  Auditing  Dept.,  Joseph 
T.  Ryerson  and  Son,  Chicago,  1916 — .  Ad- 
dress,   1442    Belle   Plaine   Ave.,   Chicago. 

7989.  ROYAL  DEHM   SUNDELL 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in   M.    E.;    b.    Mr    17,    1891, 

Altona,  111.:  s.  John  Carl  and  Nettie  (Dehm) 
SundcU.  Prepared  in  Oneida  IT.  S.;  Knox 
Coll.,  1911-13.  Tau  Kajijia  ]-"psilon;  Pi  Tau 
Sigma.  Engr.,  Chicago,  1916-17.  Lt.,  311th 
Engrs.,  Ag-N,  1917;  I-t.,  115th  U.  S.  Engrs., 
N,  1917-My,  1918:  Pilot  Aviation  Section  Sig- 
nal Corps,  My  1918;  Asst.  Adjt.,  Rockwell  Field, 
San  Diego.  (Talif.  Address,  Oneida,  111. 

7990.     DOROTHY     SUTCLIFFE 

(Sister  of  Nos.  7248,  8800,  G658) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.:  A.  M.,   191 7; 

1).    F    28,    1896,    Fall    River,    Mass.:    d.    George 

Lincoln    (b.    Jfe    2,    1866,    do.)    and    Sarah    Alice 

(Taylor)    Siitcliffe   (b.    My  6,    1869.   do.).     Pre- 

£ared  in  Plymouth  (Mass.)  II.  S.  Head  of 
>ept  ,  Mod.  Lang.,  Tabor  Coll.,  Tabor,  la., 
1917-18:  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Palestine,  111.,  1918 — . 
Address.    Palestine,    111- 


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7991-     WILBOK  MILLS  SUTHERLAND 
(Brother   of   No.   4926) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  24,  1894,  Mc- 
x\abb.  IIL:  s.  John  C.  (.b..  1863,  liokicn.  111.) 
and  Ruth  Eva  (Mills)  Sutherland  (b.  McNabb, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Chillicolhe  (Mo.)  H.  S. 
Phi  Ganinia  Delta;  .\lpha  Zeta;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rl-.o;  Ma-wan-da;  Sachem;  Ku  Klux;  Helmet; 
Final  Honors;  Football  Mgr.  Farmer,  McNabb, 
111.,  1916 — .  Married  Margaret  Eileen  Davis. 
D  I,  1917,  Chillicothe,  Mo.  Address,  McNabb, 
111. 

7992.     FRANK   HOWARD  SUTTON 

Credit  Man;  A.  R.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ag  3. 
1894.  Chicago;  s.  Thomas  (b.  England)  and 
Maria  (West)  Sutton  (b.  Can.).  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S..  Chicago:  Lewis  Inst..  Chi- 
cago. Delta  Upsilon.  With  Lehigh  Portland 
Cement  Co.,  Credit  Dept.,  Chicago.  Chief  Yeo- 
man. Sta.  Disbursing  Office,  Great  Lakes  Naval 
Tr.  Sta.,  111.;  Ensign,  Pelham  Bay,  N.  Y. 
Address,  3432   W.   Adams   St.,    Chicago. 

;993-     FRANCES   ELEANOR  SWANSON 
(Sister  of  No.  6606) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  18,  1894,  Galesburg, 
111;,  d.  Frederick  L.  (b.  N  25,  i860,  Sweden) 
and  Hannah  M.  Swanson  (b.  Ag  5,  1867,  Mon- 
mouth, 111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  IL  S.  Ad- 
dress, 514   S.   Mathews  Ave.,  Urbana. 

7994.  NORVID  RAYMOND  SWANSON 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  D  7,  1894,  Wasco, 
HI.;  s.  Claus  A.  (b.  Mr  10,  1857,  Sweden)  and 
Emma  (Andrews)  Swanson  (b.  Ag  25.  1866, 
do.).  Prepared  in  St.  Charles  H.  S.  Chi  Beta. 
Farmer.  St.  Charles,  111.,  1916 — .  Address,  R 
I,  St.  Charles,  111. 

7995.  EDGAR  CHESSMAN  SWARTWOUT 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  20,  1893,  Mor- 
gan Park,  111.;  s.  Walter  R.  Swartwout.  Pre- 
pared in  Elgin  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Agr.  Glee 
Club;  Lt.  Capt.  and  Regt.  Commissary,  Univ. 
Brig.  O.  R.  T.  C,  Co.  7,  nth  Prov.  Regt., 
Ft.  Sheridan,  111.  1st  Lt.,  i6ist  Depot  Brig., 
Camp  Grant,  111.  Address,  33  N.  Porter  St., 
Elgin,  Ill.t 

7996.  LEWIS  WENTWORTH  SWETT 
Salesman  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ap  14, 
1892,  Springfield,  111.;  s.  Wilbra  W.  Swett. 
Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S.  E.  E.  Soc. 
Salesman  Engr.,  Sangamo  Elec.  Co.  Address, 
1 1 77  N.  3rd  St.,  Springfield,  Ill.f 

7997.  NELLIE  M.\Y  SWICK 
(Sister  of  No.  7251) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Broadlands,  111.;  d. 
Christopher  O.  (b.  1849,  Ger.)  and  Sarah  J. 
(Kirchner)  Swick  (b.  :S6o,  Scioto  Co.,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Address,  504  S. 
Market   St.,  Urbana. 

7998.  MARGUERITE  MAUD  SWITS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  30,  1891, 
Huron,  S.  Dak.;  d.  Harmon  Abram  (b.  Mr  23, 
1864,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.)  and  Maud  Estella 
(Setzer)  Swits  (b.  D  28.  1865.  Red  Rock.  la.). 
Prepared  in  Wiley  H.  S.,  Terre  Haute.  Ind.; 
Ind.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Alnha  Xi  Delta.  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Mem.,  D.  A.  R.  Ad- 
dress,  1422  N.   7th  St.,  Terre  Haute,   Ind. 

7999.     CLEMENTINE  TAGGART 
(BARNETT) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  6608,  8805) 
A.  B.  in  I..  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  25,  ii?g3,  Wooster, 
O.;    d.    Frank   Taggart.      Prepared    in    Wooster 
(O.)   H.  S.     Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.     Sec,  Agr. 
Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916.     Married  Joseph 
Henry  Barnett.  Ja   12,   1918,   Wooster,  O.     Ad- 
dress, 824  Bowman  St.,  Wooster,  O.f 


8000.  ROBERT  ISAAC  TERRY 
r..  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  6,  1892,  Omaha,  Neb.; 
s.  I'rederick  Terry.  Prepared  in  Shortridge 
(Indianapolis)  H.  S.  Sigma  Chi;  Alpha  Gam- 
ma Kho;  Mask  and  Bauble.  U.  S.  S.  M.  A., 
Univ.  of  Tex.,  Austin,  Tex.;  ist  Lt..  803rd 
Pioneer  Inf.,  Camp  Grant.  111.  Address,  3736 
N.   Meridan   St.,   Indianapolis. 

8001.  OLGA  ELIZABETH  THAL 
(Sister  of  Nos.  3574,  3997) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  6,  1894,  Eberle, 
111.;  d.  John  (b.  1848,  Petrograd,  Russia)  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Wulfman)  Thai  (b.  1858, 
Brcese.  111.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Der  Deutsche  Verein;  Gregorian;  Class  Hock- 
ey.    Address,  Dearborn,  Mich. 

8002.  ABNER  ROYCE  THOMAS 
(Brother  of  No.  8004) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  20,  1891,  Big 
Rock,  111.;  s.  George  W.  (b.  D  3.  1857.  Aurora, 
111.)  and  Helen  (Royce)  Thomas  (b.  Naperville, 
111.,  1859).  Prepared  in  Westside  H.  S.,  .'Aurora. 
.•\lpha  Zeta;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Country 
Life  Club.  Farmer,  Wheatland  Tp.,  Will  Co., 
111.,   1916 — .  Address,  Naperville,  111. 

8003.  CLAIR  JOEL  THOMAS 
Prin..  Sch.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  19,  1882, 
Good  Hope,  111.;  s.  C.  M.  1  nomas.  Prepared  in 
West.  111.  St.  Norm.  Acad.  Class  Baseball; 
Prelim.  Honors.  Prin.,  Chaddock  Boy's  Sch., 
Ouincy,   111.  Address,  La  Harpe,   Ill.t 

8004.  POLLY  ELIZABETH  THOMAS 

(Sister  of  No.  8002) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  30,  1892,  Big 
Rock,  111.;  d.  George  W.  (b.  D  3,  1857,  Aurora, 
111.)  and  Helen  (Royce)  Thomas  (b.  My  26, 
1859.  Naperville.  111.).  Prepared  in  Westside 
H.  S.  Aurora,  111.  H.  Sc.  Club;  Country  Life 
Club;  Gregorian.  Address,  R.  4,  Naperville, 
Ill.t 

8005.  RALPH  RAYMOND  THOMAS 
Accountant;    B.   S.    in  E.   E.;  b.   D  26,   1894, 

Pleasant  Hill.  111.;  s.  W.  S.  Thomas.  Prenared 
in  Central  H.  S..  St.  Louis.  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Sigma  Tau:  Scabbard  and 
Blade;  Shomeez  Club;  Rifle  Club;  E.  E.  Soc.; 
Kd..  Technograph  BA.;  Mil.  Ball  Com.;  Maj., 
Brig.  Adjt..  Univ.  Brig.;  Prelim.  Honors. 
Acct.,  Fairbanks  Morse  &  Co.,  Beloit,  Wis. 
Sergt.,  Co.  D,  333rd  Mach.  Gun  Bn.,  A.  E. 
F.,   France.     .4ddress,   Beloit,   Wis. 

8006.  LILLIAN  MAUDE  THOMPSON 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ap  16,  1893, 
Chicago;  d.  Arthur  (b.  England)  and  Naomi 
(Marlow)  Thompson  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Englewood  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Chi  Omega:  W. 
A.  A.;  Basketball  and  Hockey  Teams;  Cham- 
pion Hockey.  Teacher,  Dom.  Sc,  Pecatonica, 
111.,  1916-17;  do..  Clay  Center,  Neb.,  1917; 
Teacher,  Sewing,  South  Bend  H.  S..  Ind., 
1918 — .  Address,  7045  L^nion  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  South  Bend,  Ind. 

8007.  FRANK  HILTON  TIIORNE 
Supt.,  Const.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  8,  1891, 
Chicago;  s.  Albion  Paris  (b.  Brooklyn.  N.  Y. ) 
and  Mary  Hilton  (Browne)  Thorne.  Prepared 
in  James  Sterling  Morton  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Sig- 
ma Nu;  Scarab;  Univ.  Land.  Arch.  Soc; 
Jr.  Representative,  Class  Ath.  Bd.  of  Control; 
Mandolin  Club;  Pan  Hellenic  Council.  Built 
Olympia  Fields  Country  Club,  (!olf  courses; 
Supt..  Const..  Hegeniann  and  Peets  City  Plan- 
ners, Milwaukee.  Bat.  B,  18  Bn.,  F.  .\.  R.  D., 
Camp  T.Tckson,  S.  C.  Married  Edna  Agatha 
Turck,  N  24,  1017,  Berwyn,  111.  Address,  3325 
Irving  Ave.,   Berwyn,    111. 


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8008.  'WALTER  JOSEPH  TILTOX 
B.  S.  in  Chem. ;  b.  Je  23,  1894,  Fairmounf. 
111.;  s.  Charles  V.  (b.  1863,  Catlin,  111.)  and 
Jeanclte  L.  Tilton  (b.  1864,^  Fairmount,  111.). 
Freparcd  in  Fairmount  11.  S.;  Danville  II.  S. 
Chi  Beta;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon; 
Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Chem.,  Hercules 
Powder  Co.,  Kentil,  N.  J.,  1916-17;  do..  Flush- 
ing, L.  I.,  1917-18;  do.,  Pershing,  N.  Y.  Mar- 
ried Claire  Troxler,  ja  3,  1917.  New  York 
City.      Died  O    21,   1918,   Pershing,    N.    Y. 

8009.  IRENE  TOWSON  (CHY.XOWETH) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  26,  1894.  Macon. 
111.;  d.  William  Mark  (b.  Ja  24,  1858,  Monroe. 
Green  Co.,  Wis.)  and  Minnie  (Carter)  Tow 
son  (b.  Licking  Co.,  O. ).  Prepared  in  Macon 
H.  S.;  Decatur  H.  S.  W.  A.  A.;  Basketball; 
Girls  Sr.  Council.  Married  Ray  1.  Chynoweth, 
O  13,  1916,  Macon,  III.  Child,  William  Ray, 
b.  O  2,  1917.     Address,  R.  3,  Macon,  111. 

8010.     ELIZABETH    LAIL   TRACY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  12,  1894, 
Laclede,    Mo.;    d.    Frank   Tracy.      Prepared    in 
Anderson  (Ind.)  II.  S.    Teacher,  Logan,  W.  Va. 
Address.    204   W.    loth   St.,   Logan,   W.   Va.t 

801 1.     'GLADYS   ANNIE  TREAT 
(HADDEN) 

(Wife  of  No.  7571) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  D  30,  1892, 
Spiritwood,  N.  Dak.;  d.  Arthur  Chaucey  (b. 
Claridon,  O.)  and  Annie  Marie  (Palmer) 
Treat  (b.  1880  Napolean,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Oberlin  (O.)  H.  S. ;  Oberlin  Coll.,  1910-12. 
Gamma  Phi  Beta.  Teacher,  Dom.  Sc,  Mat- 
toon,  111.,  1916-18.  Married  Chester  Gilbert 
Hadden  ('16),  D  i,  1917,  Lawrence,  Ind.  (died, 
Ap  3,  1918,  Ft.  Benianiin  Harrison).  Died  D 
4,    1 9 18,   Mattoon,    111. 

8012.  CHESTER  TREISCHEL 
Ceram.  Engr. ;  B.  .S.  in  Ceram.;  b.  S  27, 
1894,  Martintown,  111.;  s.  Charles  (b.  Ag  i. 
1864,  Iroquois  Co.,  111.)  and  Corrinne  (Lottin- 
ville)  Treischel  (b.  D  4.  1872,  do.).  Pre 
pared  in  Momence  H.  S.;  Watseka  II.  S.; 
Kankakee  H.  S.  Ceram.  Soc;  Keramos;  Tecli- 
nograph  Bd.  Const.  Engr.,  Kankakee,  111., 
1916-17:  Ceram.  Engr.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schen- 
ectady, N.  Y.,  1917 — .  Address,  118  IS'ott  Ter- 
race, Schenectady,  N.  Y. ;  bus.  add.,  Office  of 
Engr.   of   Insulations,   Gen.    Elec.    Co.,    do. 

8013.  MAX  RUDOLPH  HENDRICII  TREU 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  -20.  1885,  S.  Africa;  s. 
II.  A.  F.  Treu.  Prepared  in  Johannesburg 
(S.  Africa)  H.  S.  Cosmopolitan.  Address. 
Johannesburg,  Transvaal,  S.  Africa. 1" 

8014.     FRANCES  IRENE  TRITT 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  7,  1893-  Bloom 
ington.  111.  Prepared  in  Pontiac  H.  S.  Am- 
erican Red  Cross,  Wasliington.  D.  C,  19 18 — . 
Address,  c/o  Mrs.  .\.  Savage,  810  W.  Church 
St.,    Champaign. t 

8015.  PHILIP  THEODORE  TROEGAR 
Land.  Gardener;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  18, 
J 889,  Storm  Lake,  la.;  s.  L.  E.  Troegar.  Pre- 
pared in  Storm  Lake  H.  S. ;  Lewis  Inst. 
Scarab;  Univ.  Land.  Arch.  Soc.  Address, 
1258  Ardmore,  Chicago. t 

8016.     OPAL  WINIFRED  TROST 
(Sister    of   No.    6625) 

B.  S.  in  II.  Sc;  b.  Ap  13,  1894.  Philo.  III.; 
d.  J.  C.  (b.  1843,  Ger.)  and  Minnie  (Doss) 
Trost  (b.  1853,  do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S.  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  Yo  Ma;  .\thciican. 
Address,  511   W.  High  St.,  Urbana. t 


So  17.  OLIVER  JOHN  TROSTER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  3.  1894,  Bell- 
flower,  111.;  s.  John  E.  (b.  Ag  6,  1800,  Harri- 
son, O.)  and  Sebra  E.  (Smith)  Troster  (b. 
Ja  16,  iS6i,  Farmer  City,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Bellflower,  Tp.  H.  S.  Iris;  Alpha  Zeta;  Scab- 
bard and  Blade;  Maj.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Class 
Basketball  and  Football;  Mil.  Ball  Com.;  Rifle 
Club;  Final  Honors.  2nd  Lt.,  ist  Lieut.,  Co. 
M.,  Nat.  (uiards.  Champaign,  1916;  Capt.,  do., 
My  21.  19 1 7,  Champaign;  Supply  Officer,  130th 
Inf.,  Camp  Logan,  Tex.;  .V  E.  F.,  France, 
1918.  Maj.,  Inf.,  33rd  Div.,  Luxembourg, 
1918;  Asst.  Chief  of  Staff,  33rd  Div.,  do.  Ad- 
dress,  Bellflower,  McLean  Co.,   111. 

8018.  CHARLES  EDGAR  TROWBRIDGE 
B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  My  5.  1890,  Agra, 
Kan.;  s.  W.  B.  Trowbridge.  Prejiared  in  South 
Bend  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Ilus.  Address,  1220  S. 
Main  St.,  South  Bend,  Ind.t 

8019.  FLOYD  ELSWORTII  TROXEL 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  i,  1800, 
Minonk,  111.;  s.  Eli  J.  (b.  Pa.)  and  Mary  J. 
(Thurner)  Troxel  (b.  Dayton,  <).).  Prepared 
in  Minonk  H.  S.;  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
Stud.  Branch.  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Prelim.  Honors. 
Elec.  Engr.,  Chuse  Engine  and  Mfg.  Co.,  Mat- 
toon,  111.  Invented:  Designs  for  small  vertical 
pumping  engines  for  emergency  fleet.  Address, 
1509  Wabash  Ave.,  Mattoon,  111. 

8020.  SILAS  MAX  TRUMBO 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Jl  23,  1891, 
St.  Marys,  Kan.;  s.  Zachary  Taylor  and  Ella 
May  (Strong)  Trumbo.  Prepared  in  Pontiac 
Tp.  II.  S.  Ilus.  Heating  and  Ventilating 
Engr.,  Buffalo  Forge  Co.,  Buffalo,  Boston 
and  Chicago,  1916-17.  Sergt.,  313th  Engrs., 
U.  S.  N.  A.,  1917-18:  E.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Lee,  Va..  19 18 — .  Married  Katherine  Nellie 
Kay,  Ag  23,  1917.  Pontiac,  III.  Address,  504 
S.  Mill  St.,  Pontiac.  III. 

8021.  JAMES  OLIVER  TUPPER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  18,  1886,  Cort- 
land, 111.;  s.  O.  Tupper.  Prepared  in  Henry 
H.  S.  Chi  Psi;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Coun- 
try Life  Club;  Agr.  Club;  Fresh.  Varsity 
Football:  Varsity  Football.  Farmer,  Wood- 
stock. 111.  Married  Carolyn  May,  D  25,  1918, 
Chicago.     Address,  Woodstock,  Ill.t 

8022.  LOTTIE  OCTAVIA  URBAIN 
(Sister  of  No.  4470) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  19.  1892, 
Brazil,  Ind.;  d.  Frank  J.  (b.  !•  ranee)  and 
Eugenia  (Vignon)  Urbain  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Duciuoin  11.  S.;  N.  W.  Univ.,  191  i.  Sigma 
Kappa;  W.  A.  A.;  Basketball;  Hockey.  Grad. 
Work,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  Summer,  1917.  Teacher, 
II.  Sc,  Tp.  II.  S.,  Belleville,  111.,  1917—.  Ad- 
dress. 911  Lake  i\ve..  Wilmettc,  III.;  bus.  add., 
c/o  High  School,   Belleville,   111. 

8023.  MELVILLE  CARLYLE  VAN  ALYEA 
(ALYEA) 
Claim  Agent;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  2,  1892. 
Princeville,  111.;  s.  Dr.  Thomas  Edward  and 
Ella  (Moody)  Van  Alvea.  Prepared  in  Earl- 
ville  H.  S.;  Beloit  Coll.,  191 2;  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1913.  Phi  Kappa  Sij:ma;  Univ.  Band.  Claim 
.\gt..  paper  house,  Chicago.  1916-17.  Sergt., 
329th  F.  A.,  Camp  Cu.ster,  Mich.,  1917;  A.  E. 
i-"..  France;  Mustered  out,  Ap  21,  1919-  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.  Received  degree  as  Alyea. 
.Iddress,  Earlville,  111. 

6024.     GERRY     CHRLSTOPHER    VANDEN 
BOOM 
Sales  Engr.;  B.   S.  in  M.   E. :  b.  Jl  12,  1894, 
Quincy,   111.;   s.   G.   W.    (b.  Holland)   and  Mar- 
garet  (Wand)   Vandcn   Boom   (b.   Melrose  Tp., 


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Adams  Co.,  III.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  II.  S. 
Pi  Tau^  Sigma;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E.; 
Stud.  Council.  Sales  Engr.,  Prest-o-Litc  Co.. 
Chicago,  1916-18;  do..  Pneumatic  Tool  Co., 
Chicago.  1918 — .  Special  Insp.,  Cantonment 
Div.,  U.  S.  A..  191 7.  Mem.  Hamilton  Club, 
Chicago,  1917;  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Mar- 
ried, Helen  lone  Thuman,  F  17,  1917,  Quincy, 
111.     Address,  5238  Winthrop  Ave.,  Chicago. 

8025.     ELLIOT  DUDLEY  VAN  FR.\XK 
B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  8,   1892,  Elmira.  N.  Y. ; 
s.    W.    A.    Van   Frank.      Prepared    in    Danville 
H.  S.    Married  Alice  J.  Sinsabaugh,  Ap  7,  191 7, 
Danville,  HI.     Address,  Indianapolis. t 

8026.     FRANCIS    MARION    VAN    NATTER 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  12,  1892.  Gaston, 
Ind.,  s.  James  B.  (b.  S  2Z,  1844,  Circleville, 
O.)  and  Marilda  (Hayden)  Van  Natter  (b. 
Ag  25,  1852,  Muncie,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
'Muncie  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Theta  Chi;  Adelphic; 
Tribe  of  Illini;  Lt.  Colonel,  Univ.  Brig.;  Capt., 
Varsity  Fencing  Team;  Intercollegiate  Cham- 
pionship, in  dueling  and  broadswords,  1916. 
Indiana  Militia,  1912-16;  ist  Lt.;  Capt.,  28th 
Inf.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1917;  Wounded  in 
action,  France,  1918.  Address,  1520  N.  Broad- 
way,   Muncie,   Ind. 

8027.     RODMAN   FLEMING  VANSANT 
(Brother    of    No.    7276) 

Sales  Mgr. ;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  16,  1893, 
Mt.  Airy,  Philadelphia;  s.  William  Riley  (b. 
1863,  Fawn  Grove,  Md.)  and  Blanche  (Flem- 
ing) Vansant  (b.  18-3.  Philadelphia).  Pre- 
pared in  Staunton  Mil.  Acad.,  Va.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon;  Aljiha  Gamma  Rho;  Hoof  and 
Horn  Club;  Pres.,  111.  Union  Dramatic  Club; 
Bus.  Mgr.,  Mandolin  and  Glee  Club.  With 
Swift  &  Co.,  Cattle  Buyer's  Dept.,  Chicago, 
1916;  Asst.  Sales  Mgr..  Philadelphia  Office. 
Am.  Agr.  Chem.  Co.,  Philadelphia,  1916-17. 
U.  S.  Mil.  Tr.  Camp,  Ft.  Oglethorpe,  Ga., 
1917;  Lt.,  76th  U.  S.  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  1918— . 
Address,  241    S.   American  St.,   Philadelphia. 

8028.  MYRA  VAUGHN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  ig, 
1892,  Fifield,  Wis.;  d.  Howard  Ridgeway  (b. 
New  Egypt.  N.  J.)  and  Elizabeth  Katherine 
(Bradley)  Vaughn  (b.  New  Haven,  Conn.). 
Prepared  in  Eau  Claire  (Wis.)  II.  S.  Alpha 
Theta  Chi;  Omicron  Nu:  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Teacher, 
Dom.  Sc.  and  Art,  Thompson,  O.,  1916 — . 
Address,  607  S.  Race  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.. 
Thompson,   O. 

8029.  RALPH  HOYT  VIAL 
(Son  of  No.  413) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  12,  1890,  West- 
ern Springs,  HI.;  s.  Edmund  Robert  ('84),  (b. 
Mr  19,  1861,  Lyonsville,  III.)  and  Hattie  M. 
(Hoit)_  Vial.  Prepared  in  Lyons  Tp.,  H.  S. 
Tau  Kappa  Epsilon.  Cow  Testing  work,  La 
Grange,  111.,  1916 — .  Address,  R.  2,  La  Grange, 
lU.t 

8030.  SIEGFRED  NATHANIEL  VIBELIUS 
Architect;  B.  S  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  29.  tSgo, 
South  Bend,  Ind.;  s.  John  Vibelius.  Prepared 
in  Joliet  H.  S.  Pi  Omicron;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Scabbard  and  Blade;  Arch.  Club;  Asst.  Ed., 
Arch.  Year  Book.  1916.  ist  Lt.  and  Capt., 
Univ.  Brig.;  Prelim.  Honors.  Address,  312 
Landen  Ave.,  Joliet,  Ill.t 

8031.     HERBERT  LOUIS  VOIGT 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  19,  1891,  Milwuakee; 
s.  H.  Voigt.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  H.  S., 
Chicag:o.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha.  Address,  143 1 
Granville    Ave.,    Chicago. t 


8032.     ALVIN  CLAUDE  VOLK 

^?-  ^;  \"r  fr-  ^-A  ''•  D  3,  1892,  St.  Louis;  s. 
Edward  Volk.  Prepared  in  Yeatman  H.  S., 
bt.  Louis;  Waslungton  Univ.  C.  E.  Club. 
Address,  3715  Palm  St.,  St.  Louis. t 

8033.  LAURENCE  ELMER  VOORHEES 
With  Bur.  Standards;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b. 
Mr  II.  1894.  Chicago;  s.  E.  C.  Voorhees.  Pre- 
pared m  McKinley  II.  S.  Asst.  Instr.,  Physics, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1917;  With  Bur.  of  Standards, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1918 — .  Address,  R.  i, 
Alton,  Ill.t 

8034-  CLIFTON  JAMES  WALKER 
(Husband  of  No.  3755) 
Plant  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  My  24,  1880, 
Carroll  Co.,  Miss.;  s.  Wallace  (b.  1853,  do.) 
and  Mollie  R.  (McCombs)  Walker  (b  1856 
Youngstown,  O.).  Prepared  in  Chicago  H.  S.- 
Lewis Inst.,  1901-04.  Surv.  and  Draftsman, 
Loston,  1916-17;  Jr.  Engr.,  St.  Highwav  Dept., 
.\Ioline,  111.,  1916-18;  Draftsman,  Moliiie  Plow 
Co.,  Tractor  Branch,  Rock  Island,  111.,  1918 — ; 
Asst.  Plant  Engr.,  Kilbourne  &  Jacobs  Mfg. 
Co.,  Columbus,  O.,  1918- — .  2nd  Regt..  111. 
Nat.  Guard,  1902-06.  Married  Lenna  Mable 
Gregory  ('09).  1910,  Kankakee,  111.  Address, 
19  Chittenden  Ave.,  Columbus,  O. ;  bus.  add, 
c/o   Kilbourne    &  Jacobs   Mfg.    Co.,   Columbus, 

8035.     ETHEL  MARIE  WYKLE  (WALKER) 
(Sister  of  No.  6682) 

T,,^-  ,^-  '"  -'^S''-'  b-  N  10,  1888,  Danforth, 
.}■■'•  ^A  William  (b.  Jl  28,  1863,  Peoria)  and 
Alice  Stafford  (Bollen)  Wvkle  (b.  Ja  24  1861 
Eng.).  Prepared  in  111.  Woman's  Coll.  Mar- 
ried Lewis  Walker,  F  26,  1916,  Mahomet,  111. 
Child,  Donna  Lucille,  b.  Mr  12,  1918.  Ad- 
dress,   Ridgeway,   111. 

8036.  GEORGE  WILLIAM  WALKER 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  D 
IS,  1893,  Mackinaw,  111.;  s.  Frank  Walker. 
Prepared  in  West.  Mil.  Acad.  Instr..  Chem..  H. 
S.,  Oskaloosa,  la.  Address,  904  A  Ave.,  East 
Oskaloosa,  la. 

8037.     JENNIE  GRACE  W^\LKER 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &    S.;    b.    Mr    29, 

1889.  Capac,  Mich.;  d.  Bvron  (h.  Je  7.  1848, 
Romeo,  Mich.)  and  Jennie  A.  (Warren) 
\Valker  (b.  Mr  5,  i860,  Washington,  Mich.). 
Prepared  in  J.  Sterling  Morton  H.  S.,  Cicero; 
No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1910.  Teacher,  J. 
Sterling  Morton  H.  S.,  1916 — .  Address,  6002 
28th   St.,   Cicero,   111. 

8038.  LEWIS  BRYANT  WALLACE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Mr  24,  1892, 
Homer,  III.;  s.  C.  H.  Wallace.  Prepared  in 
Homer  H.  S.  Teacher,  Harper's  Ferry,  W. 
Va.  Married  Wintress  Thompson,  Ag  7,  1916, 
St.  Louis.     Address,  Homer,  Ill.t 

8039-     MARIE    ELIZABETH    WALLIN 
Optometrist;   A.    B.   in   L.   A.  S:  S.;   b.  Ja  30, 

1890,  Metamore,  111.;  d.  Samuel  Martin  Fred- 
erick (b.  Ap  28.  185s,  Amsterdam,  Nether- 
lands) and  Isabel  (Henderson)  Wallin  (b.  F 
23,  1862,  Osceola,  Ark.).  Prepared  in  Meta- 
more H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ..  190708,  1910-11;  Lincoln  Coll., 
1914-15.  Bethany  Circle;  Der  Deutsche  Verein. 
Teacher.  H.  S.,  Gilman.  111.,  1016;  Optometrist, 
Champaign,  1917 — .  Mem.,  (Christian  Church. 
Address,  joS'/S  W.  Healy  St.,  Champaign;  bus. 
add.,   igj^    Main   St.,   do. 

8040.     WESLEY    BURNHAM   WALRAVEN 

Civ.    Engr.;    B.    S.   in    C.    E.;    b.    O   23,    1894, 

Centralia,   111.;   s.  Jos.   Edgar   (b.   Ap  29,   1862, 


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Wheeling,  W.  Va.)  and  Luella  (Clark)  Wal- 
raven  (b.  Ag  11,  1870,  Cincinnati).  Prepared 
in  Centralia  Tp.  H.  S.  C.  E.  Soc.  In  Way 
Dept.,  1.  C.  R.  R.,  Chicago.  1916-17;  St.  Geol. 
Survey.  1917.  ist  Lt.,  Co.  E,  311th  Engrs.. 
Camp  Grant,  111.,  1918;  do.,  Army  of  Occupa- 
tion, Ger.,  1918 — .  Address,  128  N.  Maple  St., 
Centralia,  111. 

8041.  EMILIE  IDA  WALZ 
Intructor;   A.   B.   in   L.   A.   &   S.;  b.   Mr    16, 

1893,  Danville,  111.;  d.  George  John  (b.  S  11, 
1847,  Ger.)  and  Christine  (Theurer)  Walz 
(b.  N  15,  1851,  do.).  Prepared  in  Walther 
Coll.,  St.  Louis;  Pvt.  H.  S..  St.  Louis.  Der 
Deutsche  Verein;  Le  Cercle  Francais.  Teacher, 
Ger.  and  French,  Little  Rock  Coll.  for  Women, 
Little  Rock,  Ark.,  1916.  Address,  R.  5,  Dan- 
ville,   111. 

8042.  TE   CHANG    WANG 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  O  16,  1890, 
Soochow,  China;  s.  Hen  Chang  Wang.  Pre- 
pared in  Coll.  of  Langs.,  Pekin,  China.  Ad- 
dress, 213  Bryant  Ave.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.f 

8043.  JAMES  MARSLIALL  WANZER 
Business;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  7,  1893,  Oak 
Park,  111.;  s.  Willets  J.  (b.  Ja  1861,  Chicago) 
and  Florence  (Loveday)  Watizer  (b.  Mr  1862, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Oak  Park  H.  S.;  Univ.  of 
VVis.,  1912-13.  Delta  Upsilon;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho;  Hort.  Club;  Capt.,  Fresh.  Football;  Var- 
sity Football.  Mgr.,  fruit  farm,  Ft.  Wayne, 
Ind.,  191 7.  Llead  of  Hort.  Dept.,  Milwaukee 
Co.  Sch.,  Wis.,  1917-18;  with  Swift  &  Co., 
Chicago,  1 91 8 — .  Address,  Box  E.  Wauwatosa, 
Wis.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Swift  &  Co.,  Chicago. 

8044.  AMY  WARD 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  El  Paso,  111.;  d. 
Darwin  Addison  (b.  Moundsville,  Va.)  and  Nel- 
lie S.  (Cluts)  Ward  (b.  Canton,  111.).  Prepared 
in  El  Paso  II.  S.  Bcllingham  Norm.  Sch.,  Wash., 
summer,  1918.  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Gregorian;  Jr. 
Hat  Com.  Teacher,  H.  Sc,  H.  S.,  Northport, 
Wash.,  1917-18;  do.,  Granite  Falls,  Wash., 
IQ18 — ..  Address,  625  Forest  Ave.,  Bellingham, 
Wash. 

8045.     HARPER  McDILL  WARNOCK 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  .\gr.;  b.  My  s,  1893,  Cedar- 
ville,  O.;  s.  J.  C.  Warnock.    Prepared  in  Penn. 
Coll.  (la.)  Acad.;  Monmouth  Coll.  Alpha  Zeta; 
Agr.   Club.  Address,  Little  York,  111. 

8046.  JOHN  WESLEY  WATSON 
(Brother  of  No.  5992) 
Agriculturist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  11,  :8g3, 
De  Kalb,  111.;  s.  L.  J.  (b.  do.)  and  Sarah  Eliza- 
beth (Browne)  Watson  (b.  Malta,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  De  Kalb  Tp.  H.  S.  Zeta  Psi;  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho;  Ma-wan-da;  Capt.,  Football  Team. 
1915;  Pres.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Prelim.  Honors.  Dir. 
of  Ath..  Utah  Agr.  Coll.,  1916;  do.,  Coached 
Rocky  Mt.  Conference,  Championship  Football 
Team,  191 7;  Farm  Help  Specialist,  Exten.  Dept., 
Utah  Agr.  Coll..  1918;  State  Dir.,  U.  S.  Boys 
Working  Reserve.  O.  T.  Sch.,  Camp  Pike,  Ark.; 
2nd  Lt..  do.  Married  Ella  Tillotson,  Ja  i,  1917. 
De  Kalb,  111.  Address,  De  Kalb.  111. 

8047.     LEILA    ETTA    WATSON 

(GROSSMAN) 

(Wife  of  No.  7563) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  29,  1894,  Urbana; 

d.    Samuel   Watson.   Prepared   in   Champaign  H. 

S.  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Atlienean;  II.  Sc.  Club;  Y.  W. 

C.    A.   Married    Donald   (Grossman    ('16),  Je  20. 

19 1 8,   Champaign.   Address,   R.    F.   D.,   Newell. 

S.   Dak.t 


8048.     JASPER  KENT  WEBB 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr,;  b.  S  25,  1893,  Niota, 
111.;  s.  George  Washington  (b.  Jl  4,  1850,  do.) 
and  Ellen  Elizabeth  (Lewis)  Webb  (b.  Ap  11, 
1853,  Lionville.  Pa.),  Prepared  in  Carthage  H. 
S. ;  B.  S,,  Carthage  Coll.,  1914.  Farmer,  Niota, 
111.,  1910 — .  46th  Co.,  i6ist  Depot  Brig., 
Prov.  Ambulance  Co..  Camp  Grant.  Address, 
R.  I,  Box  48,  Niota,  111. 

8049.  HARRY  EDWIN  WEBBER 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  N  25.  1893,  Chi- 
cago; s.  W.  G.  Webber,  Prepared  in  Wendell 
I'hillii)s  H.  S..  Chicago.  Psi  Upsilon;  Alpha 
Delta  Sigma;  Ma-wan-da;  Scarab;  Engr.  Vice- 
Prcs.,  Stud.  Union;  Ben  Franklin  Club;  Pan- 
Hellenic  Council;  Bus.  Mgr,,  Dope  Sheet;  Bus. 
Mgr.,  Siren;  Soph.  Smoker  Com.;  Jr.  Cap 
Com.;  Homecoming  Com.  Capt.,  17th  F.  A,,  A. 
E.  F;  taking  instruction  in  England.  Address, 
4402  Vincennes  Ave.,  Chicago. 

8050.  GERTRUDE  T.  WEBER 
Dietitian;  A,  B,  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  21,  1895, 
Ingraliam,  111,;  d,  George  Theodore  (b,  1868, 
do.)  and  Elizabeth  (Housner)  Weber  (b.  1874, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Olney  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
.Vthenean;  Prelim.  Honors;  Sr.  Illinae.  Dieti- 
titian  Tr.,  Lakeside  Hospital,  Cleveland;  Dieti- 
tian, Olnev  Sanitarium,  1918 — .  Address,  402  S. 
Elliot  St,,  Olney,  111. 

8051.  EDWARD  GROVER  WEILER 
Elec,  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E, ;  b.  Ja  3.  1889. 
Lattasburg,  O.;  s.  C.  A.  Weiler.  Prepared  in 
Wooster  (O.)  Acad.;  Wooster  Coll.  Eta  Kappa 
Nu;  Military  Band;  E.  E.  Soc.  Address,  West 
Salem,  O.t 

8052.     FLORA  JANE  WEINBERG 
(BARTHOLOW) 
(Wife  of  No.  7367;   Sister  of  Nos.  3598,  4486, 
8871) 
B,    S,   in  H.    Sc. ;   b.   Mr    16,    1893,   Augusta, 
111.;    d,    Mose    (b,   Ja   5.    1859,   do.)    and   Flora 
Jane    (Bolton)    Weinberg   (b,   Ap   29,    1862.  Du- 
shore.  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Rushville  H.   S. ;  Knox 
Coll.  Delta  Delta  Delta,  Married  James  S.  Bar- 
tholow    ('16).  Je    15,    IQ16,   Rushville,    111.     Ad- 
dress, 1001  W.  Springfield  Ave.,  Urbana. t 

8053.     EMIL  HJALMER  WESTLAND 

(Husband  of  No.  8054) 
.Secretary;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Mr  22, 
i8qi,  Chicago;  s.  F.  G.  Westland.  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.  Chi  Phi.  Sec.  Mgr,,  Lund- 
strom  Mfg,  Co,,  Chicago,  Married  Hazel  Whea- 
ton  ('16).  Ap  II,  1918,  Galesburg,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 4155  Drexel  Blvd.,  Chicago. 

8054.     HAZEL  DEAN  WHEATON 
(WESTLAND) 
(Wife  of  No.  8053) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  19.  1894,  Geneseo, 
III,;    d,    Lemuel    A.    (b.    O    7,    iS/O,    Osco,    III.) 
and   Inez  G.    (Pettit)    Wlieaton    (b.  Jl   24.   1874, 
Geneseo,    111.).    Prepared    in    Galesburg    H.    S.; 
Knox    Coll,,    1912-15.    Married    Emil   H.    West- 
land    ('16),    Ap    II,    1918.    Galesburg,    111.   Ad- 
dress, 4 1 55    Drexel    Blvd.,    Chicago. 

8055.  MARY  ELIZABETH  WHEELHOUSE 

(Sister  of  No.  9483) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  18,  1894, 
Utica,  N,  Y,;  d,  George  E.  and  Elizabeth  E. 
(Lux)  Wheclhouse.  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S. 
Pi  Beta  Phi;  Yo  Ma;  .\thencan.  Teacher,  Sa- 
vanna. HI..  1016-17;  Kirkwood,  Mo..  1917 — . 
Address,  450   Ewing  Ave.,   Decatur,  111. 

8056.  HELEN  KATHERINE  WHIPPLE 
Teacher;  A.  B,  in  L.  A.  &•  S.;  b.  N  26,   1893, 

Medina.    N.   Y, ;   d,    Francis  H,    (b,    S   28.    1866, 
do.)  and  Laura  B.  (Scott)   Whipple  (b.  Ag  19, 


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186?.  N.  Ridgeway,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Me- 
dina (N.  Y.)  H.  S.:  Vassar  Coll.,  1912-13. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  llliola.  Teacher.  Spanish 
and  French,  Medina  H.  S.,  Medina,  N.  Y., 
1916-18.  Address,  70  Walnut  St.,  Kiiigewood, 
N.  J. 

8057.  HELEN  MARGARET  WHIT- 
CHURCH 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  Ag  10,  1894, 
Odin,  HI.;  d.  John  Ezra  (b.  1868,  Centralia, 
HI.)  and  Anna  Louise  (Parker)  Whitchurch  (b. 
1864,  Wilkesboro,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Salem  IL 
S.  Grad.  work  Columbia  Univ..  summer  1918. 
llliola;  H.  Sc.  Club.  Teacher,  IL  S..  Effing- 
ham, 111.;  do.,  Georgetown,  Ky.,  1918 — .  Chm. 
of  Food  Conservation,  St.  Council  of  De- 
fense, Effingham  Co.,  111.,  1918 — .  Address,  316 
E.  Locust  St.,  Salem,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Rucker 
Hall.  Georgetown,  Ky. 

8058.     FRANK  HERBERT   WHITE,  JR. 

Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  My  25,  1894, 
^^'ashington  Heights,  Chicago;  s.  Frank  Herbert 
White.  Prepared  in  Calumet  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
Stud.  Branch,  A.  I.  E.  E.;  E.  E.  Sec;  Varsity 
Golf;  Class  Soccer.  Address,  103 12  S.  Seeley 
Ave.,    Chicago.! 

8059.  GEORGE  RICHARD  WHITE 
B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Je  27,  1894,  Buffalo,  N. 
Y. ;  s.  Charles  White.  Prepared  in  Masten 
Park  H.  S.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Triangle.  Lt., 
Engrs.  U.  S.  R.,  312  Service  Bat.,  Camp  Lee, 
Va.  Address,  153  Parkview  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N. 
Y.t 

8060.  LYDE  EVANGELINE  WHITE 
(Sister  of  No.  3601) 
Teacher  and  Dir. ;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b. 
N  7,  1887,  White  Heath,  111.;  d.  Vincent  Isaac 
(b.  Ap  20,  1853,  Columbus,  O.)  and  Amanda 
Elizabeth  (Vinson)  White  (b.  O  6,  i860.  White 
Heath.  111.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Teacher, 
Crystal  Lake  H.  S.,  111.,  1916-17;  Teacher, 
Cml.  Dent..  Riverside  H.  S.,  111.,  1917-18;  Dir. 
of  Cml.  Dept.,  do.,  1918 — .  Address,  1206  W. 
Springfield  Ave.,  Urbana;  bus.  add..  Riverside, 
111. 

8061.  PHARES  LEMAR  WHITE 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in   M.   E.;    b.   Ag    11,    1891, 

Oxford,  Ind.;  s.  Arch.  T.  (b.  Ja  1868,  Hamil- 
ton. O.)  and  Etta  May  (Phares)  White.  Pre- 
pared in  Oxford  (Ind.)  H.  S. ;  Purdue  Univ., 
1910-14.  With  Pittsburgh  and  Lake  Erie  Y. 
'M.  C.  A.,  Youngstown,  1916-17;  Yardmaster, 
Pittsburgh  and  Lake  Erie  R.  R.,  do.,  191 7; 
Asst.  Engr.  Fuel  Econ..  Chicago  Rock  Island 
and  Pacific,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.  Corp..  Co.  E. 
309th  Engr.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.,  1917; 
Master  Engr.,  309th  Engrs.,  3rd  E.  R.  O.  T. 
C,  Camp  Lee,  Va. ;  2nd  St.,  Tank  Corps,  Camp 
Colt,  (Gettysburg,  Pa.;  ist  Lt.,  337th  Bn.  Tank 
Corps,  France,    191 8—.     Address,   Oxford,  Itid. 

8062.  GUYON   CARL  WHITLEY 
Asst.  Cashier;   A.   B.   in  Commerce;  b.  N   27, 

1895,  Webster,  la.;  s.  Francis  Edmund  (b. 
F  23,  1837,  Busti,  N.  Y.)  and  Cora  Adeline 
(Call)  Whitley  (b.  My  7,  1863,  Rowlesburg, 
W.  Va.).  Prepared  in  Webster  City  (la.)  H. 
S.;  Univ.  of  la.,  1912-14.  Phi  Kappa  Psi; 
Alpha  Kappa  Psi.  Asst.  Cashier,  Cml.  Bank, 
Ames,  la.,  1916-17.  Sergt.  Maj.,  109  Ammu- 
nition Train.  Camp  Cody,  Deming,  N.  M.;  do., 
A.  E.  F.,  France.     Address,  Webster  City,  la. 

8063.  JOSIAH  WHITNEL 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  My  9,  1894,  Vienna,  111.; 
s.  Lindorf  Osborn  (b.  F  4.  1863,  Ozark,  111.) 
and  Amanda  (Trammell)  Whitnel  (b.  Je  18, 
1869,  Stonefort,  111.).  Prepared  in  E.  St. 
Louis  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Atty.  at  Law, 
E.  St.  Louis,  111.,  My  1917-  >st  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.  333rd  M. 


G.  Bat.,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  191 7 — .  .Address. 
Signal  Hill  Place,  East  St.  Louis,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  5055  N.  Cahokia  Bldg.,  do. 

8064.     ROBERT  ERNEST  WILEY 
(Brother  of  No.   5500) 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  8,  1894,  Warren,  111.; 
s.  George  E.  Wiley.     Prepared  in  Warren  H.  S. 
.'Iddress,    Warren,    Ill.t 

8065.  MARGARET  STUART  WILLIAMS 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S. ;  b.  F  23,  1890,  Hamil- 
ton, Tex.;  d.  Ernest  R.  and  Margaret  M. 
(Tucker)  Williams.  Prepared  in  Thomas  Ar- 
nold H.  S.,  Salado,  Tex.;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Tex., 
1912.  Catalog  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-16; 
Reference  Asst.,  do.,  1916 — .  Address,  1106 
W.   California  St.,   Urbana. 

8066.  MARY  ETTA  WILLS  (SCHOLL) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  18,  1892,  Wat- 
seka.  111.;  d.  John  Ellsworth  (b.  F  20.  1S66, 
Jennings  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Sarah  Ola  Wills  (b. 
N  II,  1873,  Iroquois  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Watseka  H.  S.  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  Alethenai. 
Married  Clarence  E.  Scholl,  Je  2,  1916,  Wat- 
seka, 111.  Child  Lloyd  Willis,  b.  Ag  22,  1917. 
Address,  51   S.   Ogden  St.,  Denver,  Colo. 

8067.  HAROLD  EDWIN  WILLSON 
Engineer;   B.   S.   in   Min.   E. ;  b.   S   12,   1881, 

Lykens,  Pa.;  s.  Edwin  H.  (b.  Keene,  N.  H.) 
and  Susanna  (Keiser)  Willson  (b.  Harrisburg, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Baltimore  City  Coll.,  Balti- 
more, 1S99-1900.  Pres.,  Stud.  Branch,  A.  I.  M. 
¥..;  Technograph  Bd.;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Grad.  work, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1916-1917.  Superintending  Engr., 
ojiening  of  new  coal  mine  for  M.  Mining  Co., 
Danville,  111.,  1917-18;  Supt.  Mines,  Rothwell 
Coal  Co.,  Dubree,  W.  Va.,  1918 — .  Mem..  Epis. 
Church;  Mem.,  A.  I.  M.  E.  Address,  Dubree, 
\V.  Va.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Rothwell  Coal  Co.,  do. 

8068.  ALFRED  DAVID  WILSON 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  S  5.   1892,  Lostant, 

111.;  s.  John  N.  Wilson.  Prepared  in  John 
Swaney  H.  S.,  McNabb.  Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and 
Horn  Club.  Farmer,  McNabb,  111.  Address, 
McNabb,   111. 

8069.     HELEN  MAY  WILSON  (SCHLUE- 
TER) 
(Wife   of  No.   7932) 
A.  B.  in  L.   A.  &  S.;   b.  Ag  13,  1893,  River 
Falls,    Wis.;    d.   John    F.   Wilson.    Prepared   in 
Hyde  Park  H.   S.,  Chicago.  Delta  Gamma.  Mar- 
ried Waldo  Schlueter  ('16),  O  18,   1918,  Shang- 
hai,   China.     Address,    7226    Euclid   Ave.,    Chi- 
cago.! 

8070.  ISABELLA  CHILTON  WILSON 
Demonstration  Agt. ;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b. 
S  19,  1893,  Arbuckle,  W.  Va.;  d.  John  Reynor 
(b.  Jl  31,  1869,  Spring  Hill,  W.  Va.)  and  Isa- 
bella (Armstrong)  Wilson  (b.  Ag  27.  1870, 
Fraziers  Bottom,  W.  Va.).  Prepared  in  Mar- 
shall St.  Norm..  Huntington,  W.  Va.  Delta 
Gamma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Omicron  Nu;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Athenean;  Swanee  Circle.  Co.  Home 
Demonstrator  Agt.,  Logan  Co.,  W.  Va.,  1916-17; 
Welfare  Worker.  Logan  Min.  Co..  Logan,  W. 
Va.,  1 917 — .  Address,  Arbuckle,  W.  Va. 

8071.  ORION  N.  WING 
Supt.  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  28, 
1891,  Capron.  111.;  s.  H.  N.  (b.  Je  7.  1865.  Nor- 
way) and  Emma  Jane  (Nelson)  Wing  (b.  Jl  10. 
1866.  Capron,  111.)  Prepared  in  Capron  H.  S. ; 
Grad.,  DeKalb  Norm.  Sch.,  1012;  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1913.  Acacia.  Supt..  Schs.,  Windsor,  111.,  igi.";- 
17;  do.,  Barry,  111.,  1917 — .  Dir.,  U.  S.  Boy's 
Working  Reserve;  Farm  Labor  Administrator, 
Pike  Co.,  111.,  1918.  Co.  21.  C.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp 


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Gordon,  Ga..  1918;  Mustered  out,  N  30^  19:8. 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  R.  A.  M.  Address,  Cauron, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  Supt.  of  Schs.,  Rochelle,  111. 

8072.     MORRIS  CHARLES  VVINOKUR 
Instrumentnian;    B.    S.    in    Ry.    C.    E. ;    b.    Ar 

25,   1SS5.   Russia;  s.   Charles  and  Lea  Winokur. 

Prepared  in  Russian  H.  S.,  Odessa;  Crane  Tech. 

H.   S..  Chicago;   Crane  Jr.   Coll.,   1912-14.  C.  E. 

Soc;  Ry.  Club.   Engr.,  111.   St.   Highway  Dept.. 

1916-17;    Draftsman   and    Insp.,   Chicago,    1917- 

18;  Instrumentman,  Baylis,  111..  igi8 — .   Mem.. 

Am.    Assn.    of    Engrs;    Sec.    Russian    Sqc.    of 

Engrs.  Address,  1248  N.  Kedzie  Ave.,  Chicago; 

bus.   add.,   Baylis,   111. 

8073.  INGAL  ENSER  WOLD 
Business;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  ig.  1890,  Malta 

111.;  s.  Louis  (b.  N  29,  1853.  Norway)  and 
Anna  (Erickson)  Wold  (b.  1802,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Sycamore  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Minn.,  i9i2-:3. 
Beta  Phi.  Grad.  work.  Univ.  of  Hi.,  summers 
1916,  1917.  Teacher,  Sycamore,  111.,  1916;  Swift 
&  Co.  U.  S.  N.  R.  Tr.  Sch.,  1918;  Ensign, 
Naval  Auxilliary  Reserve.  Municipal  Terry 
Terminal,  N.  Y. ;  Mustered  out,  D  16,  1918. 
Address,   12 17   Blaisdell  St.,   Rockford,   111. 

8074.  MITCHELL  WOLTER 
Appraiser;   A.   B.  in   L.   A.   &   S.;   b.  Ag  21, 

1892,  Moline,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  Davenport, 
la.)  and  Kathryn  (Fuey)  Wolter  (b.  Davenport, 
la.).  Prepared  in  Moline  H.  S.  Zeta  Psi;  Mask 
and  Bauble;  Union  Dramatic  Club;  Lambkins; 
Adelphic.  Appraiser,  Dodge  Bros.,  Detroit, 
1916-17.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  1917; 
Chief  Insp.,  U.  S.  A.,  Moline  Forging  and  Mfg. 
Co.,  Mobile,  111;  1917 — .  Mem.,  Cml.  Club;  De- 
troit Executive  Club,  Production  and  Cost 
Groups.  Address,  350  7th  St.,  Moline,  111. 

8075.     ADELINE     WOOD 
B.  S.  in  II.  Sc;  b.  N  14.  1886,  Sullivan,  111.; 
d.    M.    C.    Wood.    Prepared    in    Sullivan    H.    S. 
Achoth;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Y.  W.  C.  A.    Address,  St. 
Luke's  Hospital,  Chicago. t 

8076.  RACHEL  MARGARET  WOOLMAN 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2871,  5507,   8077) 

Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  N  n,  1893,  Du- 
luth,  Minn.;  d.  A.  J.  Woolman.  Prepared  in  Ur- 
bana  H.  S.  Delta  Gamma;  H.  Sc^  Club;  First 
Stud.  Council.  Teacher,  II.  S.,  Gardner,  111.; 
do.,  Rantoul,  19 18 — .  .Address,  909  W.  Oregon 
St.,  Urbana;  btis.  add.,  II.  S.,  Rantoul,  111. 

8077.  RICHARDINE    WOOLMAN 

(CASEMORE) 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2871,  5507,  8076) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  4.  i89s.  Hot 
Springs,  Ark.;  d.  A.  J.  and  Anna  Woolman. 
Prepared  in  Urbana  II.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Mask 
and  Bauble;  Alethenai;  Ark.  Club;  Choral  Soc: 
Choristers.  Married  Russell  O.  Casemore.  S 
1918,  St.  Louis.  Address,  909  W.  Oregon  St., 
Urbana. 

8078.  CHARLES  WILLIAM  WRAY 
(Brother  of  Nos.   1190,  2545) 

Farm  Mgr. ;  B.  S'.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  24,  1893. 
Winnebago,  III.;  s.  S.  T.  (b.  Pa.)  and  Martha 
CScott)  Wray  (h.  111.).  Prepared  in  Rockford 
II.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Jr.  Class 
I'rcs.;  Cross  Country  Team;  Varsity  Track. 
J'incluirst  Dairy  Farm,  Rockford,  111.,  1916-17; 
Farm  Mgr.,  Sisters  of  Mary  Convent  Farm. 
Lowcllville,  O.:  Eagle  Ehno  Farm,  Kouts,  Iml. 
Tank  Corps,  (Jamp  Greene,  S.  C.  Address, 
Eagle  Ehno  Farm,  Kouts,  Ind. 

8079.  AGNES  WRIGHT  (DENNIS) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  10,  1892,  Rus- 
selville,    Ark.;    d.   Joseph   Benjamin    (b.    N    28, 


1867,  Pettis  Co.,  Mo.)  and  Ruth  (McDaniel) 
Wright  (b.  D  29,  1867,  Marshall,  Mo.).  Pre- 
pared in  Charles  City  (la.)  H.  S.;  Kan.  Wes- 
K-yan  Univ.,  1909-10.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Athenean; 
Scribbler's  Club;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Phi  Beta 
Ka|)pa;  Sr.  Council,  \\'omen's  League;  Final 
Honors.  Grad.  work,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917.  Re- 
search Asst.,  111.  Hist.  Survey,  Univ.  of  111., 
1916-18.  Married  Herbert  Kniglit  Dennis,  S 
7.    1918,    Urbana.      Address,    Houston,   Tex. 

8080.  DOUGLAS    WRIGHT,   JR. 
Assistant;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    My    20,    1891, 

Virginia,  111.;  s.  Douglas  (b.  Ag  i,  1861,  Ha- 
vana, 111.)  and  Emma  liortcnse  (Cherryholmes) 
Wright  (b.  Je  8,  i86j,  Zanesville,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Decatur  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Zeta; 
Agr.  Club;  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club;  I'niv. 
Band  and  Orchestra.  Grad.  work,  soil  chem. 
and  bacteriol.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1916.  Asst., 
soil  chem.  and  bacteriol.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1916- 
18.  Address,  2333  Channing  Way,  Berkeley, 
Calif.;  bus.  add.,  Budd  Hall,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  do. 

8081.  EDWARD  PAUL  WRIGHT 
Civ.   Engr.;   B.   S.  in  C.   E. ;  b.    My  3,    1894, 

Brocton,  111.;  s.  Henry  Harrison  (b.  Mr  18, 
1859,  Redmon,  111.)  and  Rose  (Folger)  Wright 
(b.  Jl  9,  1870,  Oakland,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Oakland  H.  S.  Civ.  Engr.,  I.  C.  K.  R.,  1916- 
17.  17th  U.  S.  Engrs.,  1 91 7 — .  Address, 
Brocton,    111. 

8082.  JOSEPH  FRANKLIN  WRIGHT 
Mgr.  and   Ed.;   A.   B.   in  Commerce;  b.   S   17, 

1892,  Peoria;  s.  Onietta  Francis  (b.  Je  25, 
1865,  Farmington.  111.)  and  Marv  Erancis 
(Kerr)  Wright  (b.  S  13,  1863,  St.  Clair,  Mo.). 
Prepared  in  Alton  H.  S.  Sr.  Ball  Com.;  Sr. 
Invitation  Com.;  Jr.  Cap  Com.  Automobile 
Ed.  and  Publicity  man,  Houston  Post,  1916; 
Mgr.,  Service  and  Co-operative  Dept.,  Houston 
Post,  1916:  Ed.  Houston  Post  Co-Ofcrator, 
1916;  do.,  Wichita  Falls  Neii'S  Tribune,  Wichi- 
ta Falls,  Tex..  1916— ;  V.  P.,  Internat.  Oil  & 
Refining  Co.,  do.  Married  Myrtle  Stook- 
ey,  N  30,  19 1 8,  Huntsville,  Tex.  Address, 
Wichita  Falls,  Tex. 

8083.  GEORGE   ALFRED    WRISLEY 
Chemist;   B.    S.   in  Chem.   E. ;  b.   S   18,    1895, 

Chicago;  s.  Jonathan  Burr  (b.  i860,  Chicago) 
and  Edith  L.  (Pease)  Wrislev  (b.  1861,  N.  H.). 
Prepared  in  Carl  Schurz  H.  S..  Chicago.  Sigma 
Pi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  .Sigma  Xi;  Adlephic; 
Chem.  Club.  Chem.,  Allen  B.  Wrislev  Soap 
Co.,  Chicago,  1916-17;  Experimental  .^ta.,  E. 
I.  duPont  de  Nemours  &  Co..  Wilmington, 
Del.,  1917-18.  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  Asst. 
Naval  Insj).  of  Powder,  New  York  City,  1918; 
Ensign,  Navy  High  Explosive  plant.  Barkadale, 
Wis.;  Mustered  out,  Ja  27.  1919.  Auth.: 
Conujients  on  the  Krebitz  Process  of  Soap 
Making  and  Glycerol  Recovery,  Jour,  of 
Indus,  and  P.nijnp.  Chem.  Married  Helen 
Blanche  Michael,  My  12,  1918.  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress, 5872  Nina  .'\ve..  Norwood  Park,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  913-23  S.  Wells  St.,  do. 

8084.     SOICHI  YAMAMOTO 
B.    S.    in    E.    E.;    b.    D    22,    1887,   Japan;    s. 
Rurakichi    Yamamoto.       Prepared    in    Wooster 
(O.)    II.   S.      E.   E.   Soc.     Address,    1009  Liliha 
.St.,  Honolulu,   Hawaii. t 

8085.  CARL  Al.FKF.D  ZELLE 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  O  9.  1894,  Lake 
Fork,  111.;  s.  Louis  (b.  D  30,  1853)  and  Fred- 
erica  (Gclbach)  Zelle  (b.  Ja  20.  1854).  Pre; 
pared  in  Springfield  H.  S.  Acacia;  Alplia  Chi 
Sigma;  Phi  Lambda  Uiisilon;  Chem.  Club. 
Chief  Chem.,  Monarch  Cement  Co.,  Humljoldt, 
Kan.      Mem.,  A.  C.   S.      Married  Almira   Helen 


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655 


Sams,  Ja  31,  19 17,  Chanute,  Kan.  Child,  Louis 
Franklin,  b.  D  19,  191 7.  Address,  Humboldt, 
Kan. 

8086.  ARTHUR  CHARLES  ZIMMERMAN 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Mr  s,  1893, 
Peru,  111.;  s.  Christian  (1).  Ja  31,  1858,  La 
Salle,  111.)  and  Anna  (Lassig)  Zimmerman 
(b.  Ja  3,  187J).  Prepared  in  La  Sallc-Peru  Tp. 
H.  S.  I'si  I'psilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Mgr.,  Var- 
sity Track  Team;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors. 
Arch.  Engr.,  .\m.  Bridge  Co.,  (Jary  Ind.  Ind. 
St.  Militia,  1917.  Address,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Gary, 
Ind.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  American  Bridge  Co.,  do. 


8087.     ROBERT  BRUCE  ZINSER 


Ins.  Agt.;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  S  25,  1894, 
Washington,  111.;  s.  Harry  Linder  (b.  Jl  13, 
i86(),  do.)  and  Harriet  S.  Zinser  (b.  Ag  28, 
1868,  do.).  Preiiared  in  Washington  1 1.  S. 
Chi  Psi;  Univ.  Band.  Ins.  Agt.  Northwest. 
Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  1916-17.  Seaman,  2nd 
class,  U.  S.  N.;  Ensign,  do..  Municipal  Ferry 
Terminal,  South  and  Whitehall  St.,  New  York 
City;  do.,  U.  S.  S.  Mt.  Vernon;  Returned  to 
Camp  Shelby,  Miss.,  1918.  Married  Adelaide 
I'oolmer.  F  15.  1919.  New  York  City.  Address, 
Washington,    III. 


CLASS  OF  1917  (811  LIVING,  8  DEAD) 


8088.  ELLA  ABRAMS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  14,  1896, 
New  York  City;  d.  Jacob  (b.  Mr  19,  1853, 
Russia)  and  Minnie  (Ruben)  Abrams  (b.  S 
26,  1862.  do.).  Prepared  in  Murray  F.  Tuley 
H.  S.,  New  York  City;  Univ.  of  Chicago. 
19I3-IS-  Menorah;  Gregorian.  Address,  2313 
lovva  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  554  W.  12th  Place, 
do. 

8089.  ESTHER  MAE  ACKERSON 
Dietitian;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  8,  1895. 
St.  Joseph,  111.;  d.  Nels  (b.  S  3,  1857,  Lan- 
garad.  Sweden)  and  Mary  (Olson)  Ackerson 
(b.  Je  6,  1859,  Torsos,  Sweden).  Prepared  in 
Washington  Tp.  H.  S.,  Westfield,  Ind.  Phi 
Delta  Psi;  Omicron  Nu;  W.  A.  A.  V.  P. 
Sr.  Class;  Capt.,  Basketball.  Supvr.,  Infant 
Feeding  and  Dietitian.  Michael  Reese  Hosp., 
Chicago,  1917 — .  Address,  2910  Ellis  Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Michael  Reese  Hosp.,  29th 
St.   and  Ellis  Ave.,   do. 

8690.     BLANK 

8091.  ALLAN  MADISON  ADAMS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  30,  1895,  Rock- 
ville,  Ind.;  s.  Albert  Monroe  (b.  Mr  29,  1858. 
do.)  and  Katherine  (Bullock)  Adams  (b.  N 
25.  1 87 1.  Rockport,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Rock- 
ville  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Sigma  Chi.  Farmer,  Stutt- 
gart, Ark.  1917.  Lt.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917; 
Mustered  out,  Ja  1919.   Address,  Stuttgart,  Ark. 

8092.  LEON  ADLER 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  .^g  9,  1895, 
Pana,  111.;  s.  Herman  (b.  N  1866,  Russia)  and 
Rose  (Horchitz)  Adler  (b.  My  1869,  Austria). 
Prepared  in  Central  II.  S.,  St.  Louis.  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Special  and  Final 
Honors;  Gym.  Team.  Chem.,  Fairview  Fluors 
par  &  Lead  Co.,  Golconda,  111.;,  do..  Bur.  of 
Standards.  Washington,  D.  C.  Address,  1306 
Shepherd  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

8093.  SARAH  AGG  (SCHLEIFER) 
(Wife  of  No.  8732) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Mr  3,  1892,  Oskaloosa. 
la.;  d.  Henry  (b.  1846,  Pa.)  and  Sarah  Jane 
(Tansey)  Agg  (b.  1856,  Packwood,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  Oskaloosa  (la.)  H.  S.;  la.  St.  Coll.. 
1915-16.  Omicron  Nu;  Alpha  Theta  Chi;  Pre- 
lim, and  Final  Honors.  Married  Ferdinand 
John  Schleifer  ('17),  Ag  8,  1918,  Evansville. 
Ind.     Address,   Box   202,   Nashville,   111. 

8094.  BEULAH  IRENE  AGNEW 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  2,  1806, 
Ransom,  HI.;  d.  Willis  C.  (b.  My  19.  1867, 
Springdale,  O.)  and  May  Elizabeth  (Johnston) 
Agnew  (b.  D  i.  1870,  Lexington,  Ky.).  Pre- 
pared in  Villa  Grove  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Jamesonian;  Prelim,  and  Special  Honors. 
Teacher,  Eng.,  H.  S.,  Mattoon,  111.,  19 17 — . 
Address,  Villa  Grove,   111. 


8095.     HAZEN    LOWELL   ALBAUGH 
Farmer;   A.   B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Je  2,   1894, 
Ansonia.    O.;   s.    Henry  P.   Albaugh.      Prepared 
in    ]McKinley    H.    S.,    Chicago.      Address,    1105 
Koeingstein  Ave.,  Norfolk,  Neb.f 

8096.  LUCY  ELIZABETH  ALLEN 
(Daughter  of  No.  92;  Sister  of  Nos.  1800, 
2310,  2876,  5002) 
Demonstration  Agt.;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl 
21,  1891.  Delavan.  111.;  d.  Ralph  ('76),  (b.  Ap 
15,  1854,  R.  I.)  and  Ada  Mary  (Eaton)  Allen 
(b.  O  12,  1856,  Philo,  111.).  Prepared  in  Dela- 
van H.  S.;  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.,  1911-12.  Co. 
Home  Demonstration  Agt.,  Md.  St.  Coll.  of 
Agr.  Exten.  Service.     Address,  Centreville,  Md. 

8097.     CASHIUS    LYLE   ALLHANDS 
Instructor;    B.    S.    in   Agr.;    b.    Ap   21,    1890, 
Watseka,  111.;  s.  G.  M.  Allhands.     Prepared  in 
Watseka  H.  S.     Address,  Watseka,  Ill.t 

8098.  HESTER  ANN  ALLYN 
(Sister  of  No.  5003) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  D  29,  1892, 
Modesto,  111.;  d.  John  Milton  (b.  S  30,  1854, 
do.)  and  Florence  (Davidson)  Allyn  (b.  Mr  4, 
1862,  do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Omi- 
cron Nu;  Alethenai;  Woman's  League  Coun- 
cil; Illinae  Historian.  Teacher,  H.  Sc,  Lib- 
ertyville,  111.;  do.,  Doni.  Sc.  Dept.,  Norm.  Sch., 
Nachitaches,  La.  Address,  Fergus,  Mont.;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  Normal  School,  Nachitaches,  La. 

8099.  CLYDE  GOBEL  ALWOOD 
Ath.  Dir.;  B    S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  i,  1895.  Zanes- 

ville,  O. ;  s.  Henry  C.  (b.  F  5,  1871,  Clinton, 
III.)  and  Minnie  R.  Alwood  (b.  Ag  27,  1873, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Clinton  H.  S.  Delta  Gam- 
ma Rho;  Alpl  a  Zeta;  Capt.,  Varsity  Basket- 
ball. Phys.  and  Ath.  Dir.,  H.  S.,  Bloomington. 
111.,  1917—-  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Work,  Camp  Fun- 
ston,  Kan.,  1918 — .  Married  Doris  Keifer,  F 
2,  1918,  Marshall,  111.  Address,  Bloomington, 
III. 

8100.  JOHN  REA  AMBRUSTER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  5,  1895,  Den- 
ver; s.  Joseph  H.  (b.  F  13,  1867)  and  Sarah 
Emma  (Rea)  .^mbruster  (b.  O  17,  1865).  Pre- 
oared  in  Roselle  (N.  J.)  H.  S.;  Lake  View  II. 
S.,  Chicago.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Varsity 
Basketball;  Capt.,  All  Class  Football,  Farmer, 
Sask.,  Can.  3rd  O.  T.  C'. ;  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  342nd 
Inf.;  2nd  Lt..  N.  A.,  Camp  Pike,  Ark.;  Mach- 
ine Gun  Tr.  Camp.  Barracks  1032,  Camp  Han- 
cock, Ga.,  191 8;  Mustered  out.  Ja  1919.  Ad- 
dress, 4546  Greenview  Ave.,  Chicago. 

8101.  WALDO  BOYNTON  AMES 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ap  3,  1894,  Chicago; 
s.  H.  W.  .Xmes.  Prepared  in  Oak  Park  H,  S. 
Delta  LTpsilon;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Ma-wan-da; 
Sachem;  Helmet;  Ku  KKix;  Jr.  .Smoker  Com.; 
Sr.  Memorial  Com.;  Capt..  Varsity  track. 
Sergt.,  Q.  M.  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.,  Co.  320,  Train 


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University  of  Illinois 


[1917 


405,  Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison,  Indianapolis;  2nd 
Lt.,  Motor  Transport  Corps,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
Address,  331  Harvey  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

8102.  CHARLES  WESLEY  ANDERSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc;  b.  My  15,  1894.  Dix- 
on. 111.;  s.  O.  B.  Anderson.  Prepared  in  North 
Dixon  H.  S.  Prelim.  Honors.  Clerk.  Order 
Dept.,  Lib.,  Univ.  of  111.;  Teacher,  IL  S.,  Neo- 
desha,  Kan.,  1918 — .  Address,  900  Delaware 
Ave.,  Wilmington,  Del.;  bus.  add.,  822  Osage 
St.,   Neodesha,    Kan. 

8103.     OLIVE  ANDERSON   (BARNES) 
(Wife  of  No.   7364) 

B.  S.  in  IT.  Sc;  b.  N  21.  1891,  Fulton,  N. 
Y.;  d.  C.  F.  (b.  Ja  17,  1866,  Holmstad,  Swe- 
den) and  Catherine  (Erickson)  Anderson  (b. 
S  20,  1866,  Galva,  111.).  Prepared  in  Engle- 
wood   H.    S.,   Chicago;   Univ.   of  Chicago,    1916. 

II.  Sc.  Club;  Class  Basketball.  Married  Rus- 
sell Daniel  Barnes  ('16),  O  13,  1917.  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  Child,  Dorothy  Olive,  b.  Ag  18. 
1918.  Address,   6840  Union  Ave.,  Chicago. 

8104.     WILLIAM  WILSON  ANDERSON 
(Husband  of  No.   8770) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  28,  1891,  Ohio, 
111.;  s.  I".  R.  (b.  1S52,  do.)  and  Emma  Morse 
(VVilson)  Anderson  (b.  1859,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Ohio  H.  S. ;  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1910- 
13.      Acacia;    Varsity    Football.      Farmer,   Ohio, 

III.  Naval  Aviation,  Great  Lakes,  111.,  1918 — . 
Married  Gladys  L.  Smith  ('17),  N  17,  1917. 
Rochelle,  111.     Address,  Ohio,   111. 

8105.  ARTHUR  B.  ARENDS 
(Brother  of  No.  4052) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  9,  1892,  Mel- 
vin,  111.;  s.  George  Teis  (b.  Ag  9,  1849,  Pe- 
oria) and  Talea  (Weiss)  Arends  (b.  S  5.  1851, 
Hanover,  Gen).  Prei)ared  in  Melvin  H.  S.; 
Minneapolis  East  Side  II.  S.  Agr.  Club.  U.  S. 
A.,  Camp  Dodge,  la.,  191 8—.  Married  Anna 
Francis  Thompson.  Mr  19,  1918,  Gary,  Ind. 
Address,  Melvin,  HI. 

8106.     ALICE  NONA  ARMSTRONG 

(KIMMEL) 

(Wife  of  No.  8481) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  27,  1894,  Tolono 

111.;   d.   Edward  Barrett   (b.  Ap   12,   1865,  Som 

erville,  O.)  and  Isabelle  (Black)   Armstrong  (b 

Je   10.    1870,   Ivesdale,   111.).      Prepared   m   To 

lono   and   Champaign    H.    Scbs.;    Oxford    Coll. 

191 3-1 6.      Chi    Omega.      Married   Clarence    Eu 

gene  Kimmel  ('17).  S  8,  1917.  Tolono.  111.    Ad 

dress,  5418  Sansom  St.,  Apt.   B,  Philadelphia. 

8107.     JOHN  HAROLD  ARMSTRONG 

Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Ap  21,  1896. 
Waterloo,  O.;  s.  Robert  Monroe  (b.  F  21,  1865. 
do.)  and  Lelia  (Abrams)  Armstrong  (b.  F  13, 
1868,  Rushville,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Ma-wan-da;  Lambda  Tau 
Rho;  Comitatus;  Adelphic;  Delta  Sigma  Rho; 
Prelim.  Honors;  Ill.-Wis.  debate;  111. -Mich,  de- 
bate; Pres.,  No.  Oratorial  League;  Bd.  of  Ora- 
tory and  Debate;  Sr.  Ball  Com.  Stud.,  Coll. 
of  Law,  Univ.  of  111.,  i9'7 — •  Address,  208  E. 
John  St.,   Champaign. 

8108.  PAUL  WILLIAM  ARNDT 
Dairy  Exten.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  5,  1894. 
Chester,  111.;  s.  Paul  Gerhardt  (b.  Mr  24, 
1872,  Sheboygan,  Wis.)  and  Justine  Eve 
rOcbs)  Arndt  (b.  F  22,  1874.  Chester,  111.), 
l^repared  in  St.  Louis  and  Sheboygan  (Wis.) 
H.  Schs.,  James  Millikin  Univ.;  1912-13-  Agr. 
Club;  Dcr  Deutsche  Vercin.  Dairy  Extension 
and  testing  work,  Univ.  of  111.;  Med.  Dept.. 
339th  M.  G.  Bn.,  Camp  Dodge,  la.,  1917-18; 
A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  St.  Charles,  Mo. 


8109.  INGA  IRENE  ARNTZEN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  17,  1888, 
Sycamore,  111.;  d.  E.  M.  Arntzen.  Prepared  in 
Sycamore  IL  S.  Teacher,  Park  Region  Col!. 
.■Iddrcss,  Sycamore,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Fergus 
Falls,  Minn.t 

81 10.  SEIJI  ASAI 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  O  11,  1893,  Kyoto, 
Japan;  s.  Seizaburo  Asai.  Prepared  in  Seattle 
II.  S.  With  Moritani  &  Co.,  New  York  City. 
.Address,  Kyoto,  Japan;  bus.  add..  Room  1002, 
1  s    Park   Row,  New   York  City. 

81 1 1.  LALAH  MARIE  AUGUSTUS 
(Sister  of  No.  7351) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ap  i,  1893, 
Argenta,  HI.;  d.  Edgar  Lewis  (b.  S  23,  1865, 
do.)  and  Atta  Estella  (Kile)  Augustus  (b.  F 
2y.  1869,  do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Cisco,  III.,  1917-18;  do.,  H. 
Econ.,  Elkhart,  Ind.,  1918 — .  Address,  Cisco, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High  School,  Elkhart,  Ind. 

81 12.  GUY  THOMAS  AVERY 
Superintendent;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  9,  1894 
Three  Rivers,  Mich.;  s.  George  T.  Avery.  Pre 
pared  in  Three  Rivers  (Mich.)  H.  S.  Phreno 
con;  Pi  Tail  Sigma;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M 
E.  Supt.,  Experimental  Coke  Plant.  Address, 
222  West  St.,  Three  Rivers,  Mich.;  bus.  add. 
6626   University  Ave.,  Chicago. 

81 13.  ROWLAND  ALONZO  AVERY 
Tester;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  5,  1891,  De- 
Kalb,  111.;  s.  Anson  Alonzo  (b.  S  21,  i860,  Su- 
gar Grove,  111.)  and  Carrie  May  (Breese) 
.\very  (b.  O  2,  1857,  Aurora,  111.).  Prepared 
in  DeKalb  Tp.  H.  S. ;  Colo.  Agr.  Coll.,  1912. 
.\gr.  Club;  Class  Football.  Agr.  Expert,  Trac- 
tor Co.,  1917;  Official  Tester.  Dairy  Dept., 
Univ.  of  111..  1917-18.  U.  S.  A.,  1918— .  Ad- 
dress. DeKalb,  111. 

Si  14.     EDWARD  SPRINGER  AXLINE 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  S  22,  1891,  Lacon, 
111.;  s.  John  Wesley  (b.  1842,  O.)  and  Hellen 
Louisa  (Springer)  Axline  (b.  1842.  Evans  Tp., 
III.).  Prepared  in  Fulton  (Ky.)  H.  S.;  Ches- 
ter H.  S.;  Wenona  H.  S.  Acanthus;  Beta 
Ciamma  Sigma;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Capt., 
Univ.  Brig.;  Final  Honors,  ist  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  K,  343rd 
Inf..  N.  A.,  Camp  Grant,  HI.;  ist  Lt.,  do., 
1018;  do.,  343rd  Inf.,  3Sth  Div.,  France.  Ad- 
dress,   Wenona,     HI. 

81  IS.     DAN  BABCOCK 

B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  O  2,  1894,  Crown  Point, 
Ind.;  s.  Robert  G.  (b.  O  8,  1861,  Pittsfield, 
111.)  and  Carrie  May  (Handley)  Babcock  (b. 
Ag  19,  1862,  Lowell,  Ind.).  I'repared  in  An- 
derson (Ind.)  H.  S.  Triangle.  U.  S.  S.  M. 
.'\..  Univ.  of  111..  1917;  ist  Lt.,  isi  Aero  Sqdn., 
Dayton,  O.;  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918;  Returned 
to  states,  Mr  6,   1919.  Address,  Anderson,  Ind. 

81 16.     GERALD  CLIFFORD  BAKER 

Asst.  Chem.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  1, 
1894,  Bement,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  L.  (b.  Mr  28, 
1867.  do.)  and  Lucy  (Moore)  Baker  (b.  Mr 
17.  1871).  Prepared  in  Bement  IL  S.  Alptia 
Chi  Sigma.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Petersburg,  III., 
1914-15.  Research  Asst.,  San.  Chem.  St.  Wa- 
ter Survey,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18.  Enlisted,  E. 
R.  C,  1918 — .  Address,  Bement,  111.;  bus. 
add..   III.  St.  Water  Survey,   Urbana. 

81 17.     GUY  BAKER 

Elec.    Engr.;    B.   S.   in  E.   E.;   b.   F   4.    1882, 

Columbus,  Kan.;  s.  Moses  (b.  Ag  19,  1834,  Mo.) 

and  Sarah  Jane  (Wilson)  Baker  (b.  Ap  2,  1850, 

Gurnsey  Co.,  O.).     Prepared  in  Univ.  of  Okla. 


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657 


Prep.  Sch.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Okla.,  1908.  Klec. 
Engr.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
1908-16;  Supt..  Lathan  Plant  of  Ky.  River 
Power  Co.,  Hazard.  Ky.,  1917-18;  Local  Eiigr., 
Indus.  Jilngiig.  Corp.,  do..  1918 — .  Assoc. 
Mem.,  A.  1.  L.  E.;  Certified  Mem.,  Am.  Assoc, 
of   Engrs.     Address,   Hazard,   Ky. 

81 18.  MARGARET  HELEN  BALDWIN 
Dietitian;  A.  B.  in  PL  Sc;  b.  S  23,  1893,  Ot- 
tawa, 111.;  d.  Amos  Clarke  (b.  Ag  7.  1851,  do.) 
and  Elizabeth  Rachel  (Reynolds)  Baldwin  (b. 
F  IS,  1856,  Utica,  III.).  Prepared  in  Ottawa 
Tp.  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Minn..  1913-14.  (iamnia 
Phi  Beta;  Omicron  Nu;  W.  A.  A.;  Hockey 
Team.  Teacher,  Sc.  and  H.  Sc,  H.  S.,  Gala- 
tia.  111.;  Chm.,  Food  Conservation  Com.,  Sa- 
line Co.;  Head  Dietitian,  Washington  Blvd. 
Hosp..  Chicago,  igiS — .  Mem.,  Food  Produc- 
tion and  Conservation  Com.  of  St.  Council  of 
Defense.  Address,  2449  Washington  Blvd., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Washington  Blvd.  Hos- 
pital,   do. 

81 19.  MARY  ELSIE  BALL 
Teaclier;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  Ja  11,  1894, 
Rossville.  Ind. ;  d.  William  Oscar  (b.  N  7, 
i860,  Eden,  Ind.)  and  Effie  May  (Masters) 
Ball  (b.  F  II.  1868,  Rossville,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  Rossville  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Ind.  Univ.,  1912-13. 
(Tlass  Bowling;  Class  Baseball.  Teacher,  H. 
S.,  Sedalia,  Ind.,  191 7 — .  Address,  Sedalia, 
Ind. 

8120.  EDWIN  FRANKLIN  BARKER 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  14,  1S92,  Rock  Island, 
111.;  s.  George  (Yorktown,  111.)  and  Ida  May 
(Smith)  Barker  (b.  Rock  Island,  HI.).  Pre- 
pared in  Rock  Island  H.  S.  Asst.  Paymaster, 
U.  S.  Navy,  1917;  Ensign.  U.  S.  S.  Leviathan, 
1 91 7;  Lt.,  1918 — .  Married  Ida  M.  Weeks,  Ja 
1919,   Brooklyn.   N.   Y.     Address,   841   W.    Red- 

fate  Ave.,  Norfolk,  Va.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Aide  for 
upply  Navy  Yd.,  do. 

8121.  EDWARD  CARL  BARKSTORM 
Mech.  Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  11, 
1S94,  Chicago;  s.  Eric  Barkstorm.  Prepared 
in  Crane  Tech.  Coll.  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M. 
E.  Mechanic  Draftsman.  Y.  M.  C.  A..  Aurora, 
111.  Address,  2710  S.  Springfield  Ave..  Chi- 
cago;  bus.  add.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Aurora,  111. 

8122.  EARL  CONVIS  BARNES 
Elec.  Tester;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  2, 
1896,  Orland,  111.;  s.  George  Allen  (b.  F  18, 
1863,  Wabasha  Co.,  Minn)  and  Hattie  Ann 
(Convis)  Barnes  (b.  Je  26,  1S63,  Ellisburg,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S. ;  James  Milli- 
kin  Univ.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Ry.  Club;  E.  E. 
Soc.  Elec.  Tester,  Westinghouse  Elec.  Mfg., 
Co.  Ensign,  Naval  Flying  Corps,  U.  S.  Forces, 
France.  Address,  450  W.  Eldorado  St.,  Deca- 
tur, 111. 

8123.  *HAROLD  JOHN  BARNES 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  O   13,  1894.  Jo- 

liet.  111.;  s.  John  H.  (b.  do.)  and  Ida  M.  (Zor- 
ley)  Barnes  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Joiiet  Tp. 
H.  S.  .\rch.  Club.  Jr.  Mem.,  Barnes  and 
Barnes,  Archs.,  Joiiet,  111.,  1917-18.  123  Ord. 
Dept.  Co..  Camp  Mac  Arthur,  W^aco.  Tex. 
Married  Gladys  V.  Norris,  D  25,  1917,  Joiiet, 
111.  Died  O  7,  1918,  Officers  Tr.  Sch.,  Aber- 
deen, Md. 

8124.  HELEN  MIRIAM  BARNES 
Teacher;  A.  B.   in  L.  A.   &   S.;  b.  Ja  3.   1896, 

Washburn.  111.;  d.  Fred  Calvin  (b.  F  13,  1874, 
do.)  and  Julia  Lucretia  (Short)  Barnes  (b. 
Mr  26.  1874,  Lacon.  111.).  Prepared  in  Wash- 
burn H.  S.;  III.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1013-15. 
Kappa  Delta.  Teacher,  Eng.,  Tp.  H.  S., 
Washburn,  111.,  191 7 — .  Address,  Washburn. 
111. 


8125.  FRANK  NEWTON  BARRETT 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  30,  1887, 
^'kno'".  Wis.;  s.  John  Elliott  (b.  D  19,  1845, 
Milan  O.)  and  Nancy  Gemima  (Crego)  Bar- 
rett (b.  S  19,  1834,  Tonawanda  Tp.,  N.  Y.). 
1  repaied  in  Univ.  Acad.;  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago; 
Cornell  Univ.,  1913-14.  Alpha  Gamma  Rlio; 
loof  and  Horn  Club;  Country  Life  Club- 
Ires  Agr  Club;  Winner,  Sheep  Judging  Con- 
test Medal.  Agr.  Supvr.,  War  (hardens.  Oak 
lark,  JU.,  and  River  I'orest,  III.,  1917;  .4^gr 
Exten.   Agt.,   E.xp.    Sta.,    U.    S.    Dept.   of  Agr! 

I'^-Il"^^?!'' ,l^y-  '9',^.—  .  Co.  B,  ist  Bn..  2nd. 
Kegt.,  111.  Reserve  Militia;  Corp.,  Co.  18  sth 
Bn.,  163rd  Depot  Brig.,  Camp  Dodge  la  • 
Mustered  out,  N  25,  1918.  Mem.,  p'resby. 
Lhurch.  Address,  2914  Washington  Blvd.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  Exp.  Sta.,  Lexington,  Ky. 

8126.  MINNIE  BARTELS 
Teacher;  A  B,  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  7,  1895, 
Chicago;  d.  Louis  Carl  (b.  My  3.  1S62  do) 
and  Minnie  Anna  (Preis)  Bartels  (b.  Ag  7 
1862,  do.).  Prepared  in  Harrison  Tech.  H.  S 
Chicago:  Lewis  Inst.,  1913-15.  Teacher.  CenI 
traha,  HI.  Address,  401  Melrose  Ave.,  Cen- 
tralia,    111. 

8127.     MARGARET  MURRAY  BARTO 

(Daughter  of  No.  2575;  Sister  of  No.  7369) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  M.  A.  Columbia 
Univ.,  1918;  b.  S  17,  1896  Oak  Park.  111.;  d 
Daniel  Otis  ('06).  (b.  Mr  20,  1854,  Tompkins 
Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Lucy  (Murray)  Barto.  Pre- 
pared in  Urbana  H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma; 
P'n  Delta  Psi;  Alethenai;  W.  A.  A  ;  H  Sc 
Club;  Advisory  Bd. ;  Sr.  Illinae.  Head  Physical  ' 
Kduc  Dept.,  Stevens  Coll..  Columbia.  Mo 
1918—.  Address,  919  Nevada  St.,  Urbana; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Stevens  Coll.,  Columbia  Mo. 

8128.  SALLIE    CATHERINE    BATTAILE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.   A.   &  S.;   b.  D  4,   1894, 

Ft.  Worth,  Tex.;  d.  William  A.  (b.  Yazoo 
C?ity,  Miss.)  and  Irene  (Carmealich)  Bat- 
tailf^  (b.  St.  Louis).  Prepared  in  Lawrence 
(Kan.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1913-16. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  lUiopolis,  III.  Address,  606 
W.  Green  St.,  Champaign. 

8129.  BR.VDFORD    REED    BATTEY,    JR. 

(Brother  of  No.  8130) 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  O  4,  189.5.  Tiskilwa, 
II!.:  s.  Bradford  Reed  (b.  N  14,  1863,  Foster. 
R.  I.)  and  Carrie  (Curtis)  Battey  (b.  Ta  16, 
1868,  Sheffield.  HI.).  Prepared  in  Indian- 
town  and  .Arispie  Joint  Tp.  H.  S.,  Tiskilwa, 
III.  Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Final  Honors.  Q. 
M.  C,  N.  A..  Camp  Funston,  Kan.,  1917 — . 
Address,  Tiskilwa,  111, 

8130.  ZILPHA  CURTIS  B.\TTEY 
(Sister  of  No.  8129) 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  A.  M.,  1918; 
b.  O  27,  1893,  Tiskilwa,  HI.;  d.  Bradford  Reed 
(b.  N  14,  1863,  Foster,  R.  I.)  and  Carrie  Belle 
(Curtis)  Battey  (b.  Ja  16.  1868,  Sheffield,  III.). 
Prepared  in  Tiskilwa  H.  S.  .Methenai;  Omi- 
cron Nu;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Iota  Sigma  Pi; 
Sigma  Xi.  Instr.,  Chem.  and  Home  Econ., 
Fla.  St.  Coll.,  for  W'omen,  Tallahassee.  Fla., 
191 8 — .  Address,  186  W.  Park  Ave.  Talla- 
hassee, Fla.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Fla.  St.  Coll.  for 
Women,    do. 

8131.  LEWIS  AUGUSTUS  BAUDER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  20,  1893.  Chi- 
cago; s.  Aaron  William  (b.  Elizabethville, 
Pa.)  and  Ella  Trembly  (Ross)  Baudcr  (b. 
Philadelphia).  Prepared  in  J.  Sterling  Mor- 
ton IT.  S.,  Cicero,  III.  Address,  North  Lib- 
erty,  Ind. 


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8132  LILLIAN  BERTHA  BEAN 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b  Ja  23.  i8?5.  Blue 
Moun.l.  111.;  Ward.  Mrs.  Mattie  V.  Carwoo  1. 
Prepared  in  Taylorville  Tp.  H  S  Alpha  Ch, 
Omega:  Class  Hockey:  Sr.  Hat  Com.  Ad- 
dress,  Blue   Mound,    111. 

8133.     PAUL  BECKER 

Alech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  AI.  E.;  b.  Ap  23-  i8o4. 

Emporia.  Kan.!  s.  Otto  Matthew  (b.  L^  Mo,l  e. 

111.1    and    Nellie    May    (Oxelson)    Becker    (b. 

Kan.).     Prepared  in  J.   Sterling  Morton  H.  S 

Cicero.  Prelim.  ^^°^°^^- ,  ^- J^-^.'-' r  \^^' 
Sheridan,  111.,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  Q.  M.  C,  Asst. 
to  Officer  in  Charge  of  Heating  Plants,  Util- 
ities Dept.,  Camp  Grant  111..  1917;  ist  Lt.,  do. 
Address,   3540   Harold  Ave.,    Berwyn,   111. 

8134.  WALTER  HENRY  BECKER 
Bu<;iness-  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  N  11.  1895. 
ChicLgo;  s  Christian  C.  (b.  O  17,  i860  Gro- 
mitz  G4r.)  and  Margaret  (Neumann)  Becker 
(b  S  5  1866,  Hamburg,  do.). _  Prepared  in 
Fnglewood  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  1914. 
Beta  clamma  Sigma;  Capt  Tennis  Team;  Ten, 
nis  Championship;  Scholarship, .  Econ.  With 
Franklin  MacVeagh  &  Co..  Chicago  igiS— . 
US  A.,  Camp  Dodge,  discharged  for  physi- 
cal disability,  1917.  Address,  6701  Union  Ave.. 
Chicago;  li.I  add.,  c/o  Franklin  MacVeagh  & 
Co.,  333  W.  Lake  St.,  do. 

8135  OTIS  EDWARD  BEERS 
Eneineer;  B.  S.  in  ME.;  b  Mr  i5.  1894, 
Elkhart  Ind.;  s.  William  Beers  (b.  Ja  28  187  i). 
Peplred  in  Elkhart  (Ind.)  H.  .S-;  Armour 
Inst'^ri9i2-4.  Engng.  Dept.,  Bemis  Bros^  Bag 
Co.,  St  I-ouis.  Address.  524  Middleburg  St.. 
Elkhart,  Ind. 

8,36  WESLEY  ARTHUR  BEHEL 
Architect-  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Mr  3,  1894. 
ChYcagos  Vernon  Wilbur  (b.  ;869.  d..)  and 
Carrfl  Edna  (^enung)  Behcl  (b.  1870,  d^J. 
Prepared  in  Edward  T.lden  "-,  S--  Ch'?ff°: 
Psi  Upsilon;  Sigma  Tau;  Scarab;  Ku  Khx 
Ma-wan-da:  Pres.,  Ath.  Assn.  2nd  T.t.  Inf. 
R.  c!    U    S.  A.,  191 7—-     Address,  Lake  Bluff. 

'  8137.     NORMA    ELIZABETH    BELL 
(Sister    of   No.    3636) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.:  b.  Je  9,  1891, 
West  York  111  ;  d.  Charles  L.  (b.  D  22,  1861. 
?.Taid°  Dollie'(Lindley)  Bell  (b.  S  .3  :  65 
do.).  Prepared  in  West  York  H  S. ,  :Marsliall 
To  H  S.  Teacher,  Math,  and  Ger.,  H.  S 
Pinckneyville,  111.  19.7;  do  .'};[;!'  yj- 
10,8—.  Address,  West  York  111.,  bus.  aaa.. 
517   N.   Central  Ave.,   Pans,   111 


8,38.  WILLIAM  BIGEL,  JR. 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b..  Ap  25,  1894. 
GilberS  Pa.;  s.  William  Bigel.  .  Prepared 
i^  Calui^et  H  S.  Farmer,  Regina  Sask., 
Can  Address:  8409  Kerfoot  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  Regina,  Sask.,  Can.T 

8139.     GEORGE  FREDERICK  BINDER 

s^i^rf85r5u^orJ'iS.;^;^p^in'0 

Aurora  H.  S^'  Alpha  Zeta:.  Farm  ouse^  Ag  . 
Club-  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Cabinet;  Class  isasKet 
hX  III.  Agr..  Staff.  J>a.ryman  Aurora,  IM., 
,917-18.  Sergt..  U.  S.  A.,  I"^-^  A.  h-.  1  •. 
France.  1918— .  Address.  i33  S.  4th  ^t., 
Aurora,    111. 

8140.     FRIEDA  EMMA  BLOCK 
(Sister  of   No.    5042) 
Music  Dir.;    B.  Mus.;   b.   My   27.    1886,   Sid- 
ney    HI.;    d     Edward    F.     (b     My    17,    18  9, 
Champaign)  and  Katharine  (Harts.g)  Block  (b. 


Ag  7,  1 861,  Detroit).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.  S.  Mu  Kappa  Alpha;  Girls  Glee  Club; 
Univ.  Choristers.  Dir.,  Music,  Geneseo,  111.; 
Teacher,  Glenn  Cove.  L.  I.,  N.  Y.,  i9i8— . 
Red  Cross  Work,  New  York  City.  Address, 
Champaign;  bus.  add.,  Glen  Cove,  Long  Island. 

8141.  GEORGE  CHARLES  BLOHM 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b  F  10,  1894, 
Chicago;  s.  Robert  Charles  (b.  My  9.  1858, 
Riigen  Island.  Ger.)  and  Wilhelmine  (Fritz) 
Blohm  (b.  Je  4.  1862,  Ger.).  Prepared  m 
Lane  Tech.  H.  S..  Chicago;  Lewis  Inst.,  Chx- 
cago  191 3-14:  Yale  Law  Sch.  Alpha  Chi 
Rho.  Bank  Clerk,  First  Nat.  Bank  Chicago. 
IQ17:  Teacher,  Phys.,  Civics,  Am  Hist,  and 
Bus.  Law,  Glen  Ellyn  Tp  H.  S.,  191 7— 
Address,    1249    N.    Paulina    St.,    Chicago. 

8142.  HAROLD  JOHN  BLUHM 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E  ;  b.  Ag  9.  189S, 
Chicago;  s.  John  Frederick  William  (b.Je  30, 
1866,  Waukesha,  Wis.)  and  Emma  (Goodmann) 
P.Iuhm  (b.  O  II.  1868.  Chicago)  Prepared  in 
Lane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Alpha  Ch'  Rh": 
Chem  Club.  Chem.,  Brunswick  Balke-Collender 
Co.,  Muskegon,  Mich.,  191 7—..  Address,  109 
Muskegon  Ave.,  Muskegon,  Uich.-  bus.  add., 
c/o     Brunswick     Balke-Collender     Co.,     do. 

8143.  EUGENE  SONNENBERG  BOERNER 
B  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  22.  1894.  Cedarburg. 
Wis'.;  s.  Arthur  (b.  do.)  and  Hennine  (Son- 
nenberg)  Boerner  (b.  Frankfort,  Oer)  Pre- 
pared fn  Cedarburg  (\Vis.)  H  S.;  Univ.  of 
Wis..  1911-12.  Floriculture  Club.  y.  b.  b. 
M.  A..  Cornell,  1917:  Camp  Dick  Dallas,  lex., 
2nd  Lt.,  U.  S.  A.  S.,  Eberta  Field,  Lonoke, 
Ark.     Address,  Cedarburg,  Wis. 

8144.     JESSE  LOUIS  BOLLMAN 
Assistant;    A.    B.    in    L.    A     &    S.;    b.    F    19, 
1896,    Springfield,    111.;    s.    George    (b-    P,\°> 
861     Rock  Island,    111.)    and   Emma    (Fricho  ) 
Boll^an    (b.    S     17,     1863,    do.).      PfePf^^'^    '" 
Springfield  H.   S.;   U.S    Naval  Acad      1914^15. 
Grad.    Stud.,   Univ.    of   Mich..    i9'7-i8.     Asst 
Bacteriol.,    Univ.    of    Mich.,    ,917— •     M'ds^'P- 
man.    U.    S.    N.,    191.4-15-      Auth. :     (with    B 
Welch)     The    Mechanism    of    Infection,    Jour. 
of  lufectious  Diseases.  Vol.    XXI,   ,9.7.   Mem 
Phi    Sigma.      Address,    302    Liberty    St..    Ann 
.\rbor,  Mich. 

8145.     LYMAN    BOOTH 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  31.  1894.  H''"'!,^"^  ■^'•i 
s  Newton  Truman  (b.  Ag  25.  1865.  do.)  and 
Ed  th  (Shaw)  Booth  (b.  1868,  do).  .Prepared 
in  Marshall  Tp.  H.  S  -^cacia;  Ionian.  A  S^ 
SRC,  1917;  2nd  Lt..  K.  INl.,  A.,  i-uoi 
Barracks  'Po't;  Field,.  Ft.  Sill  Okla  1918 
ist  Lt.,  Taliaferro  F'eW-  H'^ks-^ /ex  Mus 
tcred   out,  Ja  6.   1919.   Address,   Marshall.   HI. 


8146.  MABEL  MAE  BORMAN 
Teacher-  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  28, 
,SRfi  Morrison.  111.;  d.  Charles  (b.  Ag  2, 
llTo'  Castor  Lncolnshire,  Eng.)  and  Hannah 
(ctneV)  Boman  .(b.  Te  20.  1858,  Monte  Rose, 
Pa  1  Prepared  in  Morrison  H.  S.,  INo.  111. 
St^Norm  "sch.  Teacher,.  Math  H.  S.,  Mor- 
rison,  111.     Address,   Morrison,  111. 

8147      KATHERINE  LOIS   BORN 
^^'         (FETHERSTON) 
(Wife  of  No.  6227;   -Sister  of  Nos.  2032. 
2911) 
B    S    in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  8.  ,894,  Lancaster,  O.; 
d     (ieorge  W.    (b.    N   17.    '852.   Hammond.  O.) 
and   F  des   Amelia   (Halderman.)    Born    (b.   O  6, 
?85\    I   sbon,  la.).     Prepared  in  Champaign  H. 
S^Grad    Work,  De   Pauw  Univ      A'pha  Gam- 
ma Delta;   Swimming  Honors.     Instr.,  H.   Sc. 


igi?] 


Baccalaureate  Alumki 


659 


De  Pauw  Univ.,  1917-18.  Married  John  Moff- 
ett  Fetherston  ('14),  Je  29,  1918.  Address, 
506  Indiana  St.,  Greencastle,  Ind. 

8148.     CECIL  WALDEN  BORTON 

A.  P>.  in  Commerce;  b.  S  5,  1895.  Cowden, 
111.;  s.  Edson  S.  Borton.  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Grapho- 
men;  Ry.  Club;  StatT.  Daily  Illini;  Chm.,  Soph. 
Smoker.  Com.;  Soph.  Picnic  Com.;  Capt., 
Univ.  Brig.  1st  Lt.,  40th  Inf.,  Ft.  Sheridan, 
111..  1917;  do.,  Camp  Custer,  Mich.,  191S — . 
Married  Helen  Oblander.  Je  ig,  1918.  Bush- 
nell.  111.  Address,  905  \V.  California  St.,  Ur- 
bana.t 

8149.  PAUL  McCAULEY  BOSTON 
Lumber  Dealer;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ja 
16,  1894,  Yorkville,  111.;  s.  William  Thomas  (b. 
JI  24,  1857,  Rollo,  111.)  and  Addie  Maria 
(Woods)  Boston  (b.  Je  25,  1863,  Ronoake, 
III.).  Prepared  in  Yorkville  H.  S.  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  Ku  Klux;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Pierrots 
Club;  Final  Honors;  Drum  jMajor,  Univ.  Band. 
Asst.  Mgr..  Lumber  Yard,  Belvidere,  111.,  1917. 
O.  T.  C.,  Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan..  191 7-18;  2nd 
Lt.,  45th.  Inf..  U.  S.  A.,  Camp  Taylor,  Louis- 
ville, Ky.;  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  4Sth  Inf.,  Camp  Sheri- 
dan, Ala.     Address,  Yorkville,  HI. 

8150.     PAUL  EUGENE  BOWER 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  18,  1896,  Olney,  III.; 
s.  John  (b.  1840.  Chillicothe,  O.)  and  Jemima 
Fuller  (Hammatt)  Bower  (b.  1859,  Batavia, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Olney  H.  S.  Agr.  Club; 
Hoof  and  Horn  Club.  A.  S.  A.,  1917;  2nd  Lt.. 
do..  1918;  Pilot,  Gunnery,  Taliaferro  Field, 
Tex.:  Barron  Field,  Toronto,  Ft.  Wood,  Gar- 
den City,  L.  I.,  1918 — .  Address,  3312  Hum- 
phrey St.,  St.  Louis. 

8151.  EMILY  MAURINE  BOWMAN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  24,  1894, 
Anderson,  Ind.;  d.  O.  H.  Bowman.  Prepared 
in  Warsaw  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Winona  Coll.  Teach- 
er, H.  S.,  Hutsonville,  111.  Address,  Pierce- 
ton,    Ind.;   bus.   add.,   Hutsonville,   Ill.t 

8152.  MABEL  INEZ  BOWMAN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  22,  1890, 
Beecher,  111.;  s.  H.  V.  (b.  New  Madison,  O.) 
and  Alice  (Winders)  Bowman  (b.  Savona,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Tuscola  H.  S.;  Knox  Coll.,  1911- 
12.  Alpha  Delta  Pi.  Teacher.  Eng.,  Momence, 
111..  1917-18;  do.,  H.  S.,  Danville,  111.,  1918— . 
Address,   505   N.    Hazel   St.,   Danville,    111. 

8153.  MARIAN  CUMMINGS  BOYD 
(Daughter  of  No.  261) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  30,  1897, 
Sheffield,  111.;  d.  Comma  Nathaniel  ('81),  (b.  la 
18,  i860,  Sheffield,  111.)  and  Addie  M.  (Humph- 
reys) Bovd.  Prepared  in  Sheffield  H.  S.  Al- 
pha Chi  "Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Yo  Ma;  Ale- 
thenai;  W.  A.  A.;  Class  Basket-ball;  First  Coun- 
cil; Capt.,  Class  Hockey.  Teacher.  H.  S., 
Fisher,  HI.  Address,  Sheffield,  111.;  bus.  add.. 
Fisher,  111. 

8154.  LE  ROY  BRADLEY 
Engineer:  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  F  i,  1895,  Ft. 
Wayne,  Ind.;  s.  Edgar  O.  (b.  O  13,  1857,  Crest- 
line, O.)  and  Cordelia  (Fink)  Bradley  (b.  S 
2,  i860.  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Ft. 
Wayne  H.  S.  Sigma  Tau:  Gargoyle;  Epsilon 
Alpha.  JMgr.,  Jr.  Class  Football;  Sec,  Sr. 
Class.  ,Factorv  Engng.  Dejit.,  S.  F.  Bowser  & 
Co.,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.  Purdue  Univ.  Tr.  De- 
tachment, N.  A.,  Co.  2..  Sqdn.  3,  W.  Lafay- 
ette, Ind.;  Bat.  A.,  344th  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F. ;  Corp., 
S.  A.  S.,  U.  S.  A.,  Div.  B.  A.  P.  O.  718.  A. 
E.  F.,  Saumur,  France.  Address,  245  E.  But- 
ler St.,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind. 


8155.  LOYD  MARION  BRADLEY 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  My  3,  1895,  Mound  City, 
111.;  s.  Lewis  Marion  (1).  O  14.  1851,  Ava.  III.) 
and  Mary  E.  (Williamson)  Bradley  (b.  Mr  8, 
1855).  Prepared  in  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  Tennis  Team.  Attorney  at 
Law.  Carbondale.  111..  1917.  Seaman,  U.  S. 
N.  R.  Flying  Corps.  Married  Mary  E.  Fraley, 
Jl  IS.  1917.  Carbondale,  III.  Address,  312 
W.   Oak   St.,   Carbondale,   111. 

8156.  HUBERT  BUTLER  BRAMLET 
Research    Chem.;    A.    B.    in    Chem.;    b.    D    9, 

1894,  Eldorado,  III.;  s.  Joseph  Edward  (b.  Ag 
26,  1873,  do.)  and  Nellie  Belle  (Butler) 
Rramlet  (b.  Ag  7,  1874,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Eldorado  Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Chem. 
Club;  Univ.  Choral  Soc;  Varsity  Crosscoun- 
try. Chem.,  E.  I.  DuPont  de  Nemours  &  Co., 
Woodbury,  N.  J.,  191 7.  Co.  M.,  33rd  Inf., 
Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  Chem.  War- 
fare Service  Section,  N.  A.,  Unit  F,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1918;  ist  Lt.,  Adm.  Dir..  Chem. 
Warfare  Service,  do.  Address.  210  N.  First 
St.,  Eldorado,  111.;  bus.  add.,  7th  and  B  Sts., 
N.   W.,   Washington,  D.  C. 

8157.  WILLIAM    RALPH    BRANCH 
(Brother    of    Nos.    1311,    2913) 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  5,  1894.  Champaign;  s. 
William  Luther  (b.  Ag  23,  1838.  Springfield, 
III.)  and  Emily  Uree  (Yeager)  Branch  (b.  Jl 
29,  1850,  Lafayette.  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa;  Fresh.  Var- 
sity Track;  Bowling  Team.  Bat.  F,  MOth  F. 
A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1917 — .  Mem.,  (Christ- 
ian Church.  Address,  610  S.  State  St.,  Cham- 
paign. 

8158.  EUGENE  FRANCIS  BRAZEAU 
Manufacturer;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Je   10, 

1894,  West  Hoboken,  N.  J.;  s.  Henry  Lester 
(b.  O  31,  1869,  New  York  City)  and  Eleanor 
Francis  (Kerrigan)  Brazeau  (b.  Jl  5,  1873, 
West  Hoboken,  N.  J.).  Prepared  in  Loyola 
H.  S.,.  New  York  City.  Zeta  Psi;  Mask  and 
Bauble:  Pierrots.  Mfr.,  New  York  Citv.  1917. 
Mach.  Mate,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  Pelham  Bay,  N. 
Y. ;  Brooklyn  Navy  Yard;  U.  S.  S.  Submarine 
Chaser  237;  Mustered  out,  Ja  8,  1919.  Address, 
207  W.  8sth  St.,  New  York  City;  bus.  add., 
American  Exporter,   17   Battery   Place,   do. 

8159.  CHARLES  GAGE  BRENNEMAN 
Prin..  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  23, 

1893,  Murphysboro.  III.;  s.  Charles  Donaldson 
(b.  O  25,  1859,  Conn.).  Prepared  in  Thornburn 
May  (Williams)  Brenneman  (b.  Ava,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Ava  H.  S.;  So.  III.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.  Prin.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Oakland,  111.  U.  S. 
S.  M.  A.,  Urbana,  1917;  Flyer,  1918.  Address, 
Ava,   III. 

8160.     FLORA  EERNICE  BRIGGS 
Scientific  Asst.;    B.   S.   in  H.   Sc. ;   b.   Je    16, 

1894,  St.  Louis;  d.  Morris  Eugene  (b.  D  20, 
1853,  Marion,  N.  Y.)  and  Jane  (Rogers) 
Briggs  (b.  Jl  13.  i860.  Marion.  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.  Achoth;  IT.  Sc. 
Club;  W.  A.  A.;  Class  Hockey.  Clerk,  Bureau 
of  Markets;  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.;  Scientific 
Asst.,  H.  Econ.,  do.,  1918 — .  U.  S.  A.,  Embark- 
ation Hosp.,  New  York  City.  Mem.,  Illini 
Club,  Washington,  D.  C.  Address,  212  Willow 
Ave.,  Takoma  Park,  D.  C;  bus.  add..  East 
Wing,  Dept.  of  Agr.,  13th  and  B  Sts.,  S.  W. 
Washington,   D.   C. 

8161.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  BRISTOW 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  23.  1894,  Grand 
Chain.  111.;  s.  John  D.  Bristow.  Prepared  in 
Metropolis  H.  S.  Ord.  Dept.  Address,  Met- 
ropolis,   III. 


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8162.  CHARLES  ALLEN  BRITT 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Je  12,  1S94,  Pen- 
field.  111.;  s.  Morgan  S.  (b.  N  4.  1853.  Plats- 
burg.  West  Va.)  and  Nettie  H.  (Sutton)  Britt 
(b.  O  JS.  1859,  Conn.).  I'repared  in  Tliornburn 
H.  S.,  Urbana.  Scabbard  and  Blade;  2nd  Lt., 
1st  Lt.,  and  Capt.,  I'niv.  Brig.  2nd  Lt.,  U,  S. 
A.  S.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  R.  28, 
Penfield,  111. 

8163.     WILLL\iM  ALLAN  BRITTIN 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  20,  1894. 
Florence,  Kan.;  s.  Dr.  W.  A.  Brittin.  Pre- 
pared in  Virden  H.  S.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon; 
Soph.  Picnic  Com.;  V.  P..  Class.  Address, 
Virden,   111.;  bus.   add.,   Buffalo-Hart,   Hl.f 

8164.  ANGELINA  LOUISE  BROCKMEIER 
Agt.,  Children's  Bureau;  A.  B.  in  IT.  Sc; 
b.  Je  7,  1896.  German  Valley,  111.;  d.  Plenry 
(b.  O  to.  1857,  Forreston,  111.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Zunidahl)  Brockmeier  (b.  S  14,  1S62,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Freeport  II.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi; 
Treas.,  Woman's  League;  First  Council,  Wo- 
man's League;  Sr.  Advisory  Bd.  Grad.  Stud., 
Chicago  Sell,  of  Civics  and  Philanthropy, 
1917-18;  Special  Agt.  Social  Service  Div.,  Fed. 
Children  Bureau.  Chicago.  191 7-18;  Investiga- 
tor, Child  Welfare,  Children's  Bur.,  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Labor.  Washington,  D.  C,  191 8 — . 
Address,  250  Carroll  St.,  Freeport,  111.;  bus. 
add..  Children's  Bureau,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Labor, 
Washington,    D.    C. 

8165.     FREDERICK  AUGUSTUS  BROOKS 

Airplane  Designer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  My  i, 
:895.  Minneapolis;  s.  Morgan  (b.  Mr  12,  1861, 
Boston)  and  Frona  Marie  Brooks  (b.  Ap  9, 
1861,  Tours.  France).  Prepared  in  Berkshire 
Sch.,  Sheffield,  Mass.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon; 
Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Sigma  Xi;  Pres.,  E.  E.  Soc.. 
Special  Honors.  Airplane  Designer,  Curtiss 
Aeroplane  &  Motor  Corp.  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  De- 
signer, Curtiss  Model  L  B  the  fastest  Liberty 
Motor  Battleplane  to  date,  ist  Lt.,  Aircraft  In- 
dustrial Service,  1918;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France; 
Mustered  out,  N  31,  1918.  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S. 
M.  E.  Address,  1005  W.  California  Ave., 
Urbana;  bus.  add..  Back  Bay  P.  O.  Box  in. 
Boston,   Mass. 

8166.     VIOLA  BROOKS 

(Sister  of  No.  6764) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1918; 
b.  Ag  31,  1894.  Chrisman,  111.;  d.  Thomas 
Jefferson  (b.  My  27,  1861,  Albany,  Ky.)  and 
'Beatrice  (Stearns)  Brooks  (b.  Mr  28.  1869, 
Chrisman,  111.).  Prepared  in  Paris  H.  S. 
Teacher.  Eng.  and  Hist..  H.  S.,  Seaton,  111., 
,918 — .  Address,  1008  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana; 
bus.  add.,   Seaton,  111. 

8167.  ALBERT  W^LLARD  BROWN 
Teacher:  B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  10,  1894. 

Cbenoa.  111.;  s.  John  (b.  S  0.  i860,  Lexington, 
111.)  and  Iva  Eldora  (Bartum)  Brown  (b.  Ap 
I,  1867.  Bucyrus.  O.).  Prepared  in  Chenoa 
H.  S.  Teacher,  Sc,  H.  S.,  Divernon,  111.  3rd 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Sherman.  O.,  1918 — .  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church.     Address,  Tiffin,  0. 

8168.  ALLEN    BROOKINS    BROWN 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  19.  i8o5.  Guil- 
ford, Kan.;  s.  John  P.  B.  and  Minnie  (Akin) 
Brown.  Prepared  in  Muskogee  (Okla.)  H.  S.; 
Univ.  of  Kan.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Sigma 
Delta  Chi;  Sachem;  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  cabinet;  Bd. 
of  Dir.;  Univ.  Ban.l:  Staff,  III.  Mag-:  Man- 
aging Ed.,  mini;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Sr.  Memor- 
ial Com.  Mem.,  First  111.  Ambulance  Unit. 
France,  191O-17;  2nd  Lt..  119th  F.  A.,  A.  E. 
F.,  France.  Address,  c/o  U.  S.  Indian  Ser- 
vice, Phoenix,  Ariz. 


8169.  DOROTHY  SARGENT  BROWN 
Teacher;  A,  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  Ap  21,  1895, 
Geneseo,  111.;  d.  Fred  Hees  (b.  Ag  6,  1870, 
Wyonet,  111.)  and  Jessie  (Sargent)  Brown  (b. 
Je  28,  1 87 1,  Geneseo,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Geneseo  Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Pres., 
Janiesonian.  Teacher,  Mus.  and  H.  Sc,  H. 
S.,   Sheffield,   HI.     Address,  Sheffield,   111. 

8170.  HARLOW  WOOD  BROWN 
•Bank  Clerk;  B.  S.  in  .\gr.;  b.  Ja  28,  1896, 
Modesto.  111.;  s.  Leonard  (irayson  and  Ida  A. 
(Vancil)  Brown.  Prepared  in  Jacksonville  H. 
S.;  111.  Coll.,  191315.  Final  Honors.  Official 
Tester,  Modesto,  111.,  191 7;  Bank  Clerk,  do., 
191 7-18.  Ord.  Tr.  Course,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1 91 8;  Ord.  Corps,  U.  S.  N.  A.  Address, 
Modesto,   111. 

81  71.  HELEN  DORSEY  BROWN 
(MUHLMAN) 
B.  S._  in  Land.  Card.;  b.  N  8,  1S87.  Louis- 
ville. Ky.;  d.  T.  Barbour  Brown.  Prepared 
in  Kemper  Hall,  Kenosha,  Wis.;  Vassar  Coll. 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Married  Ralph  Muhl- 
man.  Address,   1443  N.  Dearborn   St.,  Chicago. 

8172.  JOHN  LAWRENCE  BROWN 
Bank   Clerk;    A.    B.    in   Commerce;    b.    N    26, 

1894,  Tiskilwa,  111.;  s.  George  Rogers  (b.  My 
27,  1856,  Tiskilwa,  111.)  and  Ina  (Welsh) 
Brown  (b.  O  6,  1861,  Tiskilwa.  111.).  Prepared 
in  Tiskilwa  Tp.   H.   S.     Address,  Tiskilwa,  111. 

8173.  R-^LPII   POWERS  BROWN 
Highway  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  F  22,  1894, 

Chicago;  s.  Richard  Hunt  (b.  1863,  N.  Y.)  and 
Elva  (Powers)  Brown  ( b.  Clyde.  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  C.  E. 
Soc;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Construction  Work, 
1917-J8;  2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.  N.  A..  Ft.  Sill,  Okla., 
1 91 8 — .  Auth.:  Strength  of  Monolithic  Brick 
Paving,  Dunn  Wire  Cutting  Brick  Co..  Con- 
neaut,  O. ;  Physical  Properties  of  Paving 
Brick,  Brick  and  Clay  Record,  Engng.  Record, 
1917.  Mem..  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  5827 
Race  Ave.,  Chicago. 

8174.      KATHRYN    ELEANOR    BROWNE 

Musician;  B.  Mus.;  b.  Je  26,  1893,  Chicago 
Hgts.,  111.;  d.  William  H.  (b.  Australia)  and 
Mary  B.  (Perry)  Browne  (b.  Crete,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Englewood  H.  S. ;  Chicago  Norm. 
.Sell.  I'i  Beta  Phi;  Athenean;  Mu  Kappa  Alpha; 
Mask  and  Bauble;  Univ.  Choristers;  Woman's 
Glee  Club;  Sang  with  Evan  Williams,  Univ. 
Star  Course.  Edison  Symphony  Orchestra, 
Orchestra  Hall,  Chicago,  1918 — .  Soloist,  Y. 
M.  C.  A.,  Overseas  Theatre  League.  Mem., 
Musician's  Club  of  Women,  Chicago;  Chicago 
Coll.  Club.  Address,  6945  Stewart  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

8175.     GEORGIA    BROWNFIELD 
(.Sister  of  No.  4094) 

Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  My  7.  1895, 
Tolono,  111.;  d.  George  (b.  D  20,  i860.  Ur- 
bana) and  Virginia  Alice  (Thomas)  Brown- 
field  (b.  .Ag  I,  1862,  ITrbana).  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  Gamma  Phi  Beta.  Teacher,  H. 
Sc,  II.  .S.,  Pinckneyville.  111.,  1917:  do.,  Mur- 
physboro.  111.  Chm..  Food  and  Fuel  Conserva- 
tion Com..  PeriA-  Co..  111..  1917-18.  Address. 
so:;  W'.  High  St..  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  2015 
Walnut    St.,    Murphysboro,    111. 

8176.  THOMAS  SAMUEL  BROW'NING 
Ceram.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E.;  b.  N  s. 
1893,  Benton,  111.;  s.  T.  S.  (b.  Ja  3<^  1864, 
Jo.)  and  Juliette  E.  (Robertson)  Browning  (b. 
O  31,  1866.  Marion,  111.).  Prejiared  in  Benton 
IT.  S.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Helmet;  Kcramos; 
Pres..  So|)h.  Class.  .Supt.,  Dando  Works, 
Pittsburgh     and    Ceram.     Engr.,    McLain    Fire 


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661 


Brick  Co.,  do.  Assoc.  Mem.,  Am.  Ceram.  Soc. 
Address,  c/o  McLain  Fire  Brick  Co.,  Vanport, 
Pa. 

8177.     EYLAR  WILLIAM  BRUNSKILL 
(Brother  of  No.  6771) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  25,  1895,  Pon- 
^jac.  111.;  s.  Robert  (b.  1863,  do.)  and  Anna 
(Pearson)  Brunskill  (b.  1868,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Pontiac,  111.,  191 7-18.  3rd  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Grant,  111.,  1918.  ist  Lt.,  Co.  D,  7th  Rcpl.  Bn.. 
(Janip  MacArtluir;  Mustered  out,  D  6,  igi8. 
Address,  320  E.  Polk  St.,  Pontiac,  111.;  bus. 
add.,    P.    0.    Box    410,    Pontiac,    111. 

8178.  RICHARD   BELL  BUCHANAN 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  16,  1892,  Carbondale, 
111.;  s.  George  Victor  (b.  111.)  and  Hattie 
(Starr)  Buchanan  (b.  Kankakee,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Joplin  (Mo.)  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Kp- 
silon;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Helmet;  Ku  Klux; 
Jr.  Prom.  Com.  Capt..  i24tili  Co.,  9th  Regt., 
U.  S.  Marines.  Address,  66  W  Ave.,  South 
Norwalk,   Conn. 

8179.  ELAINE  LOUISE    BUHRMAN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.   &  S.;  b.  Ja  i,   1895, 

Nashville.  111.;  d.  Henry  C.  (b.  do.)  and  Caro- 
line (Lane)  Buhrman  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Nashville  H.  S. ;  111.  Woman's  Coll.,  1913-15- 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher, 
Latin,  II.  S.,  Mount  Olive,  111.  Address, 
Mount  Olive,  111. 

8180.  RUTH  SABINA  BUMGARNER 

(Sister  of  No.  3666) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  18,  1891,  Mc  Nabb, 
111.;  d.  Oscar  (b.  F  24,  1S42,  Washington  Co., 
Pa.)  and  Mary  Louisa  (Mills)  Bumgarner  (b. 
Ja  14,  1851,  Mc  Nabb.  111.).  Prejiared  in  John 
Swaney  H.  S.;  James  Milliken  Univ.  Signal 
Corps.,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Civilian  Clerical 
Service,  do.  Address,  Mc  Nabb,  111.;  bus.  add., 
1527  Iowa  Ave.,  N.  W.   Washington,  D.  C. 

8181.     ALBERT  HAROLD  BURGER 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  6,  1892,  Elgin,  III.;  s. 
Fred  C.  (b.  1863.  Ger.)  and  Mary  Burger  (b. 
1863,  do.).  Prepared  in  Elgin  H.  S.  Agr. 
Club;  Floriculture  Club.  IT.  S.  A.  S.,  Univ.  of 
111.;  Taylor  Field;  Kelly  Field;  Mustered  out, 
F  13,  1919.  Address,  12  Walker  Place,  Elgin, 
111. 

8182.  CLYDE  HAROLD  BURGSTON 
Lab.  Director;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  14, 
1893,  Moline.  111.;  s.  F.  A.  (b.  1856)  and  Adda 
L.  Burgston  (b.  i86i,  Moline,  HI.).  Prepared 
in  Moline  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Dir., 
Testing  Labs.,  Deere  &  Co.  Plow  Works,  191 7- 
18.  2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.,  Central  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.;  do.,  40lh  F.  A.,  Camp 
Custer.  Mich.,  191 8;  Mustered  out,  F  7,  1919. 
Address,  836  15th  St.,  Moline,  III.;  bus.  add, 
c/o   Deere   &  Co.,   do. 

8183.  BEULAH  BURRELL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Te  22,  189S, 
Effingham,  111.:  d.  Le  Grand  (b.  S  15.  1848, 
do.)  and  Sarah  Burrell  (b.  S  15.,  1858,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Effingham  H.  S.  Chi  Omegn;  Le 
Cercle  Francais.  Teacher,  Eng..  H.  S.,  Effing- 
ham,  111.,    1917 — .     Address,    Effingham,   111. 

8184.  CLIFFORD  KETCHUM  BURTON 
Contract  Checker;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b. 
Ag  14,  1895,  Oak  Park,  111.;  s.  Charles  Smith 
(b.  N  9,  1 8^2,  Elyria,  O.)  and  Phoebe  Ann 
(Millard)  Burton  (b.  Mr  3.  1856,  Clyde,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Oak  Park  and  River  Forest 
Tp.  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1914-15.  Alpha 
Delta  Phi;  Fresh.  Varsity  Football.  Advertis- 
ing Salesman,  Oak  Park,  111..  1917-18;  Cement 
(Contract   Checker,    Middle    West   Cement    Bur., 


Chicago,  1918 — .  Address,  311  N.  Grove  Ave., 
Oak  Park,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Middle  West  Ce- 
ment   Bur,,    III    W.    Washington,    Chicago. 

8i8s.  LOUIS  STEPHEN  BURWASH 
(Brother  of  Nos.  5055,  5569) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  12,  1894,  Sav- 
oy, 111.;  s.  Daniel  A.  (b.  Ag  9,  1851,  Quebec, 
Can.)  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Berry)  Burwash 
(b.  O  12,  1858,  Somerset,  Wis.).  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Beta  Phi.  ist  Lt.,  A.  S.  S. 
R.  C,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  do..  Trier,  Ger.  Ad- 
dress, 711   S.    Elm   St.,  Champaign. 

8186.  JOSEPHINE  K.  BUSEY 
Cashier;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  20,  1894, 
Fisher,  111.;  d.  James  B.  (b.  1856,  Urbana)  and 
Katherine  (Kaucher)  Busey  (b.  i86i,  Urbana). 
Prei^ared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi  Omega. 
Bank  Cashier,  Mahomet,  111.  Address,  914 
W.    Oregon    St.,   Urbana. 

8187.  FRANCIS  EUGENE  BUTTERFIELD 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ag  16,  1894, 
Symeston,  111.;  s.  F.  D.  Butterfield.  Prepared 
in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S. ;  Wilmington  H.  S.  E.  E. 
.Soc.  Elec,  Engr.,  Commonwealth  Edison  Co., 
Chicago.  Address,  Wilmington,  111.;  bus.  add., 
542   N.   Hamlin   Ave.,   Chicago. 

8188.  GORDON  FRANCIS  CADISCH 
Student;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  30,  1894,  New 
York  City;  s.  John  (b.  Jl  25,  1869,  Switzer- 
land) and  Frances  (Pelva)  Cadisch  (b.  F  14, 
1870).  Prepared  in  East.  Tech.  H.  S..  Cleve- 
land; Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1918.  Chi 
Phi.  Food  and  Feed  Propaganda  work,  LT.  S. 
Govt.,  Muskogee,  Okia,  191 7;  Asst.  (Tashier, 
Jones  &  Baker,  Stock  Brokers.  New  York  City, 
1917;  Grad.  Stud.,  N,  Y.  Univ.,  1919 — ■.  Ad- 
dress,   1730   Broadway,   New   York  City. 

8189.     RUTH   MARIE   CALDWELL 
Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N   12, 

1894,  Alliance,  Neb.;  d.  Wilbur  T.  (b.  D  8, 
1866,  Circleville,  Neb.)  and  Emma  (Loveless) 
Caldwell  (b.  F  29,  1868,  Milford,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Milford  Tp.  H.  S.  Der  Deutsche 
\'erein.  Asst.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Wishek,  N.  Dak.; 
.Sec,  Indus.  War  Service  Club,  Carvey's  Point, 
N.  J.,   191 8.   Address,  Milford,   111. 

8190.  CHARLES  WARREN  CAMPBELL 
B.  S.  in  Min.  E.;  b.  Ja  2.  1894.  Coal  City, 
111.;  s.  William  Campbell.  Prepared  in  Elgin 
H.  S.  2nd  Lt.,  312th  Engrs.,  U.  S.  Army, 
I'rance;  Wounded  in  action;  later  instructed 
recruits,  H  Co.,  3rd  Engrs.,  Camp  Hum- 
phreys, Va.,  1918;  Provisional  Post  Hdqtrs.' 
Co.,  Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison,  Ind.  Addresi, 
Coal  City,  Ill.t 

8191.     DUNCAN  McEVOY  CAMPBELL 

Highway  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  8,  1894, 
Chicago;  s.  James  D.  (b.  S  10,  1855.  New  York 
City)  and  Elizabeth  (McEvoy)  Campbell  (b.  Jl 
6,  1858,  St.  Louis).  Prepared  in  Lake  H.  S., 
Chicago;  Lane  Tech.  C0II.  C.  E.  Club.  In- 
spection Engr.,  Cook  Co.  Highway  Comn., 
Chicago,  1917.  2nd  Lt..  C.  A.  R.  C.  Ft.  Mon- 
roe, \'a.;  Army  Anti-Aircraft  Artillery,  A.  E. 
F.,  France;  Mustered  out,  Ja  1919.  Address, 
5456  Ingleside  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add..  Cook 
County  Highway  Dept.,  County  Bldg.,  Chicago. 

8192.  ELLA  SEAVER  CAMPBELL 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  D  4,  1889.  HumboUlt 
Co.,  la.;  d.  Sherman  Adelbert  (b.  Mr  26, 
1849)  and  Hattie  Ann  ( Sea ver )_  Campbell  (b. 
Ag  II,  185s).  Prepared  in  Morningside  Acad., 
Sioux  Citv,  la.  A.  B.,  Morningside  Coll.,  1913. 
Libn.,  Catalog  Dept.,  Stillwater,  Okla.  Ad- 
dress,  303   West   St.,   Stillwater,   Okla. 


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8,Qi       FLORENCE    MAUDE   CAMPBELL 
^  (FRAMPTON) 

A  B  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  9,  1894.  Tolono, 
111  ■  li.  Archibald  Blair  (b.  Ag  4.  J870..  Ayr- 
shire, Scotland)  and  Bertha  Florence  (Skinner) 
Campbell  (b.  Ap  25  1873.  lolono,  11  ).  Pre- 
pared in  Tolono  and  Champaign  II.  bchs. 
Sigma  Kappa:  Yo  Ma.  Teacher,  Tolono  IT  S 
1017.  Married  Eugene  Gardner  Frampton,  D 
g;   1917,  Tolono,  111.     Address,  lolono,   HI. 

8194.  MASON  HERBERT  CAMPBELL 
Assistant;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  8,  1894. 
Genoa,  111.;  s.  M.  S  (b.  Chenoa,  IIU  and  Ida 
Mary  (Gilkerson)  Campbell  (b.  Genoa,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Genoa  and  Elgin  II.  Schs,.  Alpha 
Zeta;  Phi  Sigma.  Asst,,  <je'ietics  Univ.  \\is,, 
1917  Dairy  Dept..  Univ.  of  111.  Mem  M.  K. 
Church;  Phi  Sigma.  Address,  702  W  .  California 
St.,   Urbana. 

8,95.  WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  CAMPBELL 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  7.  '892,  Olney,  111.;  s. 
W  J.  Campbell.  Prepared  m  Olney  H-  i'- 
Instr.,  Machine  Gun  Bat.,  Camp  Gordon,  Ga. 
Address,  Olney,  111. 

8196.  CHARLES  COULSON  CANON 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr;  b.  Mr  28,  1895. 
Sterling  City.  Tex.;  s.  J  W  Canon,  Prepared 
in  San  Angelo  (Tex.)  H.  S  ;  Univ.  of  VVis. 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma  Sergt.,  Co.  49,  'Sth  Bn  , 
i6s  Depot  Brig.,  Camp  Travis,  Tex.  Address, 
439   W.  Beauregard  Ave.,  San  Angelo,  lex. 

8197.  ANSGAR  LILIUS  CARLSON 
B.   S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  9,   i89S,  Batavia,  111.;  s. 

N.  J.  Carlson.  Prepared  in  Batavia  H.  b. 
Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club.  U.  b.  JN.. 
Reserve  Tr.  Sta.,  Charleston,  Navy  Yard. 
Reet  1,  Co.  3,  Section  _>,  Charleston,  S.  C. , 
Noifolk  Va.,  1918;  U.  S.  Submarine  Chaser 
189  1918-19;  Mustered  out,  Ja  3,  i9i9.  Ad- 
dress,  91    Washington    St.,    Batavia,   lU. 

8198.  HARRY  LEONARD  CARLSON 

B  S  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  11,  1894.  Arthur,  111.; 
s  T  E  (b  My  17,  1861,  Algutsboda,  Sweden) 
and'  Nellie  M.  (lohnson)  Carlson  (b.Ag  17, 
i860,  Tanesville.  Wis.).  Prepared  in  La  Salle 
Peru  Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Prelim,  aiid 
Final  Honors;  Varsity  irack.  Lt  Casual  Co. 
70,  162  Depot  Brig.,  Camp  Pike.  Ark  ;  1st  Lt.. 
Co  M,  64th  Pioneer  Inf.,  Camp  Taylor;  Mus- 
tered out,  D  17,  1918.  Address,  247  12th  bt.. 
La  Salle,  111. 

8199.     VERNON   WESLEY   CARR 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  N  i,  1894.  Dow  City, 
la  •  s  C  W  Carr.  Prepared  in  Denison  11. 
S.''Kkppa  Sigma;  Helmet;  Sachem;  Comitatus. 
Address,  331  Main  St.,  Denison,  la.;  bus.  add., 
2005    McCormick  Bldg.,   Chicago. 

8200.     JAMES   BERNARD   CARROLL 

B.  S.  in  A.  E.:  b.  Jl  .T.  ■8'5-„ '^^'f^/^H  ^^l''- 
s.  M.  F.  Carroll.  Prepared  in  Br.idford  H.  S  . 
Knox  Coll.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Psi  Mu;  111. 
Union  Dramatic  Club;  Glee  and  Mandolin 
Club;  Stud.  Union  Opera  U.  S.  A.  S  Mine- 
ola,  N.  Y.;  .Sergt.  Maj  U.  S.  A  S.,  A  A  A. 
P  A  E.  F.,  France;  Pilot,  3rd  A.  I.  C.  do., 
,st  Lt.,  U.  S.  A.  S.,  Orly,  Seine.  Address. 
Bradford.  Ill.i 

8^01   NATALIA  MARGARETTA  CARSON 

(NELSON) 

(Wife  of  No.  8619) 

B.  S.  in  L.   A.  &  S.:  b.  O  S.   1894.  Chicago; 

d.    Charles    Edward     (b.     F    24.     1864      Oland. 

Russia)  and  Anna  (Hallgren)  Carson  (b.  11  26, 

1868.  Sweden).     Prepared  in  St.  Mary  s  Knox- 

ville-     Waterman     Hall,     Sycamore;     Evanston 


Acad.;  N.  W.  Univ.  Delta  Gamma.  Married 
Jesse  Ward  Nelson  ('17),  S  22,  19 17.  Chicago. 
Child,  Jesse  Ann,  b.  S  17,  i9>8.  Address, 
928  Argyle  St.,  Chicago. 

8202.  DREW  WILLIAM  CASTLE 
Designer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  N  30,  1895, 
Gridley,  111.;  s.  William  Daniel  (b.  Je  3,  1854, 
Mendota,  111.)  and  Elizabeth  (Hamilton)  Cas- 
tle (b.  My  4,  i860,  Weston,  111.)'.  Prepared  in 
Gridley  H.  S.;  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.,  1913-15- 
Beta  Upsilon;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Grad.  Scholar- 
ship; Class  Football.  Designer,  Motor  Trucks, 
Minneapolis.  Instr..  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.;  Univ. 
of  111.;  C"hief  Mech.,  Ambulance  Corps,  1917; 
C'ai)t.,  Theory  of  flight  Instr.,  Boiling  Field. 
Married  Mildred  Strong,  Ap  2,  1919,  Magon, 
111.  Address,   yog   S.  2nd  St.,   Champaign. 

8203.  FRANCIS  ERLE  CAVETTE 
.Salesman;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Mr  8. 
1893.  Lacon.  111.;  s.  Scott  Aster  (b.  Ky.)  and 
Mary  Frances  (Jenkins)  Cavette  (b.  D  25, 
1865).  Prepared  in  Lacon  II.  S.  Chi  Psi;  Beta 
Gamma  Sigma.  Sales  Dept.,  Sampson  Tractor 
Co.,  Janesville,  Wis.,  1919 — .  Am.  Red  Cross 
.\mbulance  Service,  France,  191 7;  2nd  Lt.,  U. 
S.  A.  S.,  Chief  Transportation  Division,  A. 
E.  F..  France;  Saumur  Art  Sch.,  .S.  O.  S., 
France,  1918;  Mustered  out,  F  4,  1919.  Ad- 
dress, Lacon,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Sampson 
Tractor   Co.,   Janesville,    Wis.. 

8204.  KATHLEEN  MARTIN  CHABOT 
Demonstration  .\gt. ;  \.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  22, 

1895,  Kankakee,  111.;  d.  E.  C.  (b.  S  2.  1864, 
do.)  and  Catherine  (Baskerville)  Ciiahot  (b. 
O  3,  1867,  Joliet.  III.).  Prepared  in  Kanka- 
kee H.  S.  H.  Sc.  Club.  Emergency  Home 
Demonstration  Agt.,  Kankakee,  111.;  Asst.  Home 
Improvement  Advisor,  do.  Address,  Kankakee, 
111. 

8205.  LLOYD   WALTON  CHALCRAFT 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  22,  1891, 

Albion  111.;  s.  Maurice  (b.  Ap  23,  1867,  do.) 
and  Mabel  (Walton)  Chalcraft  (b.  Ag  16, 
1867.  do.).  Prepared  in  Albion  II.  S. ;  So. 
Collegiate  Inst.  Farm  House;  Hoof  and  Horn 
("lub;  Agr.  Club;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Brev. 
Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard.  Agr.  Field  Dir.,  So. 
111.  for  Farm  Mgmt.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  HI., 
1917 — .  Deacon,  Baptist  Church.  Address, 
Ewing,   HI. 


8jo6.     hung  LIEH  CHANG 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  10,  1886,  Ku 
Hsen.  China;  s.  S.  S.  Chang.  Prepared  in 
llonan  II.  S.,  China;  Baldwin-Wallace  Coll. 
.Iddrcss,  Ku  Shi  Shin,  China. t 

8207.     JU  SHEN  CHANG 

B.  S.  in  Commerce;  b.  My  28,  1887,  Chekiang, 
China;  s.  J.  Y.  Tun  Chang.  Prepared  in 
Baldwin-Wallace  Coll..  Bcrea,  O.;  O.  Univ. 
Chinese  Stud.  Club.  .Iddress,  Chekiang, 
China. t 

8208.  TZELI  CHANG 
Instrumentman;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  C. 
28,  1895,  Hunan,  China;  s.  Ching-L...„  . 
7,  1864,  do.)  and  Woo-Mo  (Tuhg)  Chang  (b 
D  20,  1875.  do.).  Prepared  in  Hunan  Poly 
Inst.,  Changsha.  Hunan.  C'hina.  Chinese  Stud 
Club;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Instrument 
man.  Const.  Dept.,  So.  Ry.  Co.,  Kings  Moun 
tain,  Ky.,  191 7 — .  Address,  Hunan.  China, 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Southern  Ry.,  Kings  Mountain, 
Ky. 

8209.     THOMAS  WHITE  CHAPMAN 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  5-  1891,  Denver 
s    T     W.   Chapman.      Prepared  in   P.clvidere  H 
S.;  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Srh.     Address,  820  Kish 
wa'ukee  St.,  Belvidere,  111. 


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8210.  QUEII  KING  CHEN 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  Pol.  Sc;  1918; 
b.  Mr  ij,  1890,  China;  s.  L.  S.  Chen.  Prepared 
in  Yale  Coll.  Prep.  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Mich. 
Chinese  Stud.  Club.  Address,  Sonzee  City, 
Huna,  China. t 

8211.  HOWARD  MARION  CHILES 
Student;  li.  S.  in  Cheni.  E.;  b.  Jl  2,  1894, 
Carlinville,  111.;  s.  Robert  Ellsworth  (b.  Ag  ig, 
1861,  do.)  and  Dora  Alice  (Hoblit)  Chiles  (b. 
D  22,  1867,  Mc  Lean,  111.).  Prepared  in  Car- 
linville H.  S.;  Blackburn  Coll.,  1912-13.  Asst., 
An.  Husb.,  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1918;  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1919 — .  Leave 
of  absence,  Summer,  1918,  Army  Service.  Sc. 
and  Research  Div.,  Bur.  Aircraft  Prod.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Address,  1003 
W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 


8212.  ROBERT  MEARLE  CHITTENDEN 
B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  b.  Mr  14,  1893,  Aurora, 
111.;  s.  William  Arthur  (b.  Ja  i,  1866,  Clinton, 
Conn.)  and  Mary  Elenor  (Quirk)  Chittenden 
(b.  Ag  15,  1865,  Yorkville,  111.).  Prepared  in 
East  Aurora  II.  S.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Kera- 
nios;  V.  P.,  Stud.  Union.  I.  T.  C,  Ft.  Riley, 
Kan.;  Camp  Funston,  Kan.;  2nd  Lt.,  Supply 
Co.,  345th  F.  A.,  N.  A.  89th  Div.,  A.  E.  F. 
Married  Ruth  Howard,  N  17,  1917,  Brook- 
field,   Mo.     Address,  Beardstown,   111. 


8213.  WILLIAM  CARL  CHOISSER 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  JI  10,  1895.  Ozark,  111.; 
s.  Ewing  Everett  (b.  Jl  7,  1882,  Eldorado.  111.). 
and  Emma  Parrish  (b.  N  12,  1883,  Goreville, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Benton  Tp.  H.  S.  Law 
Club;  Varsity  Wrestling.  Lawyer,  Benton.  111. 
U.  S.  A.  S.,  Chanute  Field.  Rantoul,  111.;  Mus- 
tered out,  N  25,  1918.  Address,  Benton.  111. 


8214.  LE  ROY  CHURCH 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  My  18,  1895, 
Pingree  Grove,  111.;  s.  A.  H.  Lfrant  Church. 
Prepared  in  West  Chicago  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa 
Nu;  E.  E.  Soc.  Gen.  Elec.  Co..  Ft.  Wayne, 
Ind.,  191 8.  2nd  Lt.,  Signal  Corps,  College 
Park,  Md.,  1918;  do.,  31st  Service  Co.,  12th 
Depot  Bn.,  Camp  Vail,  N.  J.;  Mustered  out,  Ja 
20,  1919.  Address,  78  West  Front  St.,  Red 
Bank,  N.  J.;  bus.  add.,  913  Lincoln  Ave.,  Ft. 
Wayne,    Ind. 


8215.  FLORENCE  HELEN  CHURTON 
Associate;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc.  Prepared  in 
Vernon  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.;  Cortland  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  N.  Y.;  Pratt  Inst.,  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.,  1908- 
09.  Omicron  Nu.  Instr.,  H.  Sc,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1914-18;  Assoc,  H.  Econ.,  do.,  1918 — . 
Address,  916  W.  Nevada  St.,  Urbana. 


8216.     LILLIE  CILLEY 

Librarian;  B.  L.  S. ;  b.  S  i6,  1891,  St.  Jos- 
eph, Mo.;  d.  Jed  Lee  (b.  Jl  12,  1853,  East  Ma- 
cl'.ias.  Me.)  and  Lizzie  (Lillie)  Cilley  (b.  D  18, 
1857,  Hazleton.  la.).  Prepared  in  Indepen- 
dence (la.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Grinnell  Coll.,  1914. 
Lib.  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18;  Reference, 
Libn.  L'liiv.  of  Kan.,  1918;  Head  Cataloger, 
Libn.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  Manhattan,  Kan. 
Address,  611  Michigan  Ave.,  Urbana;  bus. 
add.,    1725    Fairchild   Ave.,    Manhattan,    Kan. 


8217.  TROY  WAYNE  CLARIDA 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  14,  1892,  Mar- 
ion, HI.;  s.  R.  O.  Clarida.  Prepared  in  Mar- 
ion Tp.  H.  S.  Teacher,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Centralia, 
111.  Address,  201  E.  .Mien  Ave.,  Marion.  111.; 
bHs.  add.,  309  Leafland  Ave.,  Centralia,  111. 


8218.  BAYARD  HAND  CLARK 
(Husband  of  No.  8425) 
Manager;  B.  S.  in  Land.  Gard.;  b.  N  20, 
1893,  Chicago;  s.  Ernest  Grant  (b.  Syracuse, 
X.  Y.)  and  Bertha  Elizabeth  (Hand)  Clark  (b. 
Winnetka.  111.).  Prepared  in  De  Kalb  Tp.  II. 
S.;  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Kappa  Delta  Pi; 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  ist.  Lt.  and  Capt..  Signal 
Corps,  Univ.  Brig.;  Univ.  Land.  Arch.  Soc. 
Acct.,  Melville  Clark  Piano  Co.,  De  Kalb.  111.; 
N.  Y.  Mgr.,  Q.  R.  S.  Co.,  Music  Roll  Factory, 
1918 — .  Married  Helen  Margaret  .\nn  IIol- 
landsworth  ('17),  Ap  25,  1917.  Danville,  111, 
.Iddress,  314   Linden   Place,.  De   Kalb,   111. 

8219.  CHARLES    M.   CLARK 

B.  S.  in  Ry.  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  4,  1895.  West  Chi- 
cago; s.  Charles  D.  and  Kate  R.  (Roundrv) 
Clark.  Prepared  in  West  Chicago  H.  S.  Al- 
pha Chi  Rho;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Theta  Tau;  Prelim, 
and  Final  Honors;  Ry.  Club;  Stud.  Branch, 
.\.  S.  M.  E.;  Univ.  Orchestra;  Technograph 
Bd.;  Homecoming  Com.  With  C.  &  N.  W. 
K.  R..  1919— .  2nd  Lt.,  C.  A.  C,  U.  S.  R., 
Ft.  Morgan,  Ala.;  Ft.  Gaines,  Ala.,  1917-18; 
Anti-Aircraft  Bn.,  A.  P.  O.  702,  A.  E.  F., 
France,  1918;  Mustered  out,  1919.  Married 
Dorothy  Everett  Pickard.  Jl  14,  1917,  Ft.  Mon- 
roe, Va.  Child,  son,  b.  O  30,  1918,  Wheaton, 
111.   Address.   820    W.    Main    St.,    Wheaton,   111. 

8220.  ESTHER    CLEMENTS 
Assistant;   B,   S,  in  Commerce;  b.  F  28    1894, 

L'rbana:  d.  Elmer  (b.  Je  14,  1866,  do'.)  and 
Carrie  Belle  (Dunn)  Clements  (b.  Jl  3.  1870, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Chi  Theta; 
Cml.  Club.  Teacher,  Coll.  of  Indus.  Arts, 
Denton,  Tex.,  1917-18;  Asst.  in  Acct.,  Coll. 
of  Commerce.  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — .  Address, 
503  E.  Daniel  St.,  Champaign. 

8221.  JULIUS  COHEN 
Student;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &    S.;    b.    S    29. 

1896.  Prepared  in  Central  H.  S.,  St.  Louis; 
Grad.  Stud.,  Cornell  Univ.,  191 7 — .  Men- 
orah;  Prelim.  Honors.  Address,  5204A  Von 
Versen,   St.   Louis. t 

8222.  GLENN  COLEY 
Chemist;    B.   S.   in  Chem.   E. ;   b.   Mr  8,   1891, 

Pittsfield,  111.;  s.  C.  A.  (b.  Ag  8,  i860. 
Summer  Hill,  111.)  and  Emma  (Harder)  Coley 
(b.  O  22.  1859,  Pittsfield,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Pittsfield  H.  S.;  James  Millikin  Univ.,  1912; 
L'niv.  of  Mich.,  1914;  Chem.,  Pfanstiehl  Co., 
Inc.,  North  Chicago.  H.  F.  A.,  Supply  Co., 
Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  1918;  Sergt.,  sth  Regt.,  F. 
.\.  R.  D.,  Camp  Taylor;  Mustered  out.  Ja, 
1919-  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Address,  2191  Jefferson 
Ave.,    East    Detroit,    Mich. 


8223.  ETHEL  ALICE  COLLIER 
Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  29, 
1896,  Union  Grove,  Wis.;  d.  Joshua  Zwingle 
(b.  Je  26.  1855,  Sylvania,  Wis.)  and  Elsie 
May  (Scofield)  Collier  (b.  D  9.  1861,  Bristol, 
Wis.).  Prepared  in  Union  Grove  (Wis.)  H. 
S.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Math.  Club.  Prin..  H.  S., 
Mansfield,  111,  1917 — ;     Address,  Mansfield,  111. 

8224.  GRACE  COLLINS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  i, 
1893,  Bloomington.  111.;  d.  Harney  Colton  (b. 
D  4,  1861,  Decatur,  111.)  and  Cora  M.  (Green) 
Collins  (b.  S  22,  1861,  Bloomington,  111.), 
Prepared  in  Bloomington  ?I.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.,  1911-14;  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  191 5-16. 
Sigma  Kappa.  Teacher.  H.  S.,  Bloomington, 
HI.  Address,  601  E.  Olive  St.,  Bloornington, 
111. 


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8::25.     IRWIN  BLISS  COLLINS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  13,  1890, 
Ogelen,    111.;    s.    T.    W.    Collins.      Prepared    in 
Potomac  IT.  S. ;  Oberlin  Coll.     Teacher,  Onoka, 
Minn.     Address,  Potomac,  Ill.t 

8226.  PAUL  STANLEY  CON  KLIN 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  U.  E.;  b.  Ap  5,  1S93- 
Cherry  Vallev,  111.;  s.  Oscar  H.  (b.  1868,  do.) 
and  -Mary  (McArthur)  Conklin  (b.  1864  Mid; 
dleton,  O.).  Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  b.  ±'1 
Tau  Sigma;  Chi  Beta.  Teacher,  Phys.,  H.  S., 
Champaign.  1917—-  Mem..  111.  St.  Teacher  s 
Assn.  Address,  Roscoe,  111.;  bus.  add.,  206  L. 
Green  St..  Champaign. 

8227.  GEORGE  OTTO  CONSOER 
(Brother  of  No.  5606) 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  26,  1893,  Chicago;  s. 
Fred  Consoer,  Jr.  Prepared  in  Oak  1  ark  11. 
S.;  River  Forest  Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Tau;  Prelini.  Honors  Ft. 
Sheridan.  111.;  2nd  Lt.,  C  A.  C..  Ft.  Adams, 
Newport.  R.  I.;  do.,  Co.  B,  3o8lh  Lngrs.  A. 
E.  F.,  France;  Coblenz.  Ger.  Address,  710  b. 
Kenilworth   Ave.,   Oak    Park,   111. 

8228.  EUGENE  COOK 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  8,  1889, 
Anthony,  Kan.;  s.  Robert  A.  (b.  Ja  4.  iSso- 
Blue  Creek,  O.)  and  Amanda  J.  (Hevvett) 
Cook  (b.  J  a  28,  1854.  Stouts.  O.).  Prepared  in 
Salem  II.  S.  Fencing  Team.  Sergt.  309th 
Engrs  U.  S.  N.  A.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor, 
Ky  ,  1917.  Co.  B.  309th  Engrs  A.  E  F.,  1918- 
,9;  2nd  Lt..  Engrs.,  1919—-  Mem.,  Am.  Assn. 
of  Engrs.  Address,  Odin,  111. 

8229.     ROY  CLAIBOURNE  COOLEY 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  18,  189S.  Clinton, 
III.;   s.  C.  Cooley.     Prepared  in  Clinton  H.  S. 
Stock   Feeder  and    Farmer.     Address,   Walnut, 
Ill.t 

8230.  LEON  MORTON  COOPER 
Chem.   Engr.;   B.   S.  in  Chem    E  ;  b.  Ja   13, 

189s,  Philadelphia;  s.  Moses  (b.  Vilna,  Rus- 
sia) and  Fanny  (Mirsky)  Cooper  {h.  do.). 
Prepared  in  McKinley  H.  S.  Chicago;  Crane 
]r  Coll  1913-16.  Menorah;  Chem.  Llub. 
Chem.  Engr.,  Chicago.  Mem.,  AC  S..  1916— . 
mini  Club  of  Chicago,  1918.  Address  801  S. 
Marshl'ield,  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  3014 
Montrose  Ave.,  do. 

8231.  LORIN   VAUGHAN   COPE 
(Brother  of  No.   5611) 

Agriculturist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  14.  1892, 
Tonti.  111.;  s.  Walter  Lincoln  (b-  F  27,  863. 
do.)  and  Anna  (Vaughan)  Cope  (b.  Jl  8,  1865, 
Odin  111.).  Prepared  in  Centralia  Ip.  H-  »• 
Iris?  Tribe  of  Illini;  Capt.,  Wrestling  learn; 
Class  Football.  Fruit  Grower  Tonti,  111.  O. 
T  C  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.;  ist  Lt.  Inf.,  K.  C 
do  -Co.  D.  336th  Inf.,  Camp  Zachary  laylor, 
Ky';  do.,  Co.'-fc,  362nd  Inf.,  A.  E.  F..  I- ranee. 
1918—.     Address,  Tonti,  111. 

8232.     ROBERT   GEORGE  COPENIIAVER 

(Brother  of  No.  5612) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  27  i894^J'olo, 
111.;  s.  Robert  K.  (b.  S  18,  1846.  \Vest  Libeity, 
O.)  and  Maggie  (Murray)  Copcnhaver  (b.  O 
,5,  1865,  Claremont.  Out.,  Can.)  Prepared 
in  Polo  M.  S.  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Comi  a- 
lus  Y  M.  C.  A.;  Agr.  Club.  Farmer,  Polo, 
111.,'  1917.  Sergt..  Co.  L,  342nd  Inf  (  amp 
Grant,  111.,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  do.,  I9i7;  S.Sth  (.uard 
Co  Bordeaux.  France,  1917—-  Address,  Join, 
111. 


8233.  HAROLD  WINFRED  CORKE 
(Brother  of  No.  5613) 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Je  28,  1894,  Evan- 
ston.  111.;  s.  George  Luther  (b.  Mr  12,  1859, 
Lockport,  111.)  and  Lizzie  (Pilditch)  Corke  (b. 
F  27,  1869,  Chicago.).  Prepared  in  Evanston 
Tp.  II.  S.  Adelphic;  Cml.  Club;  Der  Deut- 
sche Verein;  Phi  Kappa  Tau.  Q.  M.  E.  R. 
C.  Detachment.  Q.  M.  C,  Camp  Travis,  Tex.; 
Mustered  out,  Mr  17,  1919.  Address,  3504 
Elliott    Ave.,     Berwyn,     111. 

8234.  DONALD  SIDNEY  CORNELL 
B.    S.    in    M.    E.;    b.    F    11,    1896,    Western 

Springs.  111.;  s.  Henry  L.  Cornell.  Prepared  in 
Lyons  Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi  Rho.  Aviation 
Corps,  ist  Prov.  Sqdn..  Ellington  Field,  Hous- 
ton,   Tex.     Address,    Western    Springs,    Ill.f 

8235.  IRVING  BYRON  COUNTRYMAN 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  My  4,  1894. 
Dixon,  Hi.;  s.  Elmer  J.  (b.  Rochelle,  111.)  and 
Alice  L.  (Sheaff)  Countryman  (b.  Ilolcomb, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Dixon  II.  S.  Chi  Phi; 
Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Helmet;  Ku  Klux;  2nd  Lt., 
Univ.  Brig.;  Jr.  Councilman;  Treas.,  111. 
Union;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Sr.  Memorial  and 
Invitation  Coins.  Farmer,  Dixon.  111.,  1917- 
With  Shipbuilding,  Harlan  Plant,  U.  S.  Emer- 
gency Fleet  Corp.,  1917-18;  Insp.  and  Mgr., 
Bethlehem  Shipbuilding  Corp.,  Wilmington, 
Del.,  1918 — .  Co.  70,  i8th  Bat.,  153rd  Depot 
Brig.;  Co.  2,  Discharge  Detachment,  Camp 
Grant,  111.  and  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  1918;  Mus- 
tered out,  F  1919.  Married  Avis  Frances 
Thompson,  Jl  22,  1917,  Wilmington,  111.  Child, 
Donald  Allen,  b.  My  1918.  Address,  905  West 
St.,  Wilmington,  Del.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Beth- 
lehem Shipbuilding  Corporation,  Harlan  Plant, 
do. 

8236.  EDWIN  LINNELL  COVEY 
Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  15,  189S, 
Peoria;  s.  Ira  II.  (b.  O  26,  1872,  Belvidere. 
111.)  and  Alta  Fern  (Linnell)  Covey  (b.  Ja  11, 
1873,  do.).  Prepared  in  Bradley  Poly.  Inst., 
1913-15.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Stud.,  Law  Sch.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1918 — .  Co.  K.  7th  Regt.,  Camp  Perry,  Great 
Lakes  Naval  Tr.  Sta.,  1917-18;  Ensign,  U.  S. 
N.,  191S;  Mustered  out,  D  18,  1918.  Married 
Georgia  Blackman,  N  15,  1918,  Washington, 
D.  C.  Address.  526  Linn  St.,  Peoria;  bus.  add., 
302   E.   John   St.,  Champaign. 

8237.  CLARE  FRANCIS  COX 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.';  b.  Mr  9,  1888, 
Hudson.  111.:  s.  Charles  E.  (b.  Portland,  Me.) 
and  Effic  (Dart)  Cox.  Prepared  in  Vandalia 
II.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Kappa  Delta  Pi. 
Teacher,  Arsenal  Tech.  H.  S.,  Indianapolis. 
Mem.,  Baptist  Church.  Address,  R.  3,  Vandalia, 
111. 

8238.  HENRY  RAY  COX 
P>.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  29,  1892,  Nashville;  s. 
Tohn  B.  Cox.  Prepared  in  Central  II.  S.,  St. 
Louis.  .Sigma  .Mpha  l^isilon;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho;  Ku  Klux;  Comitatus;  Fresh.  Varsity 
Baseball;  Homecoming  Coin.  Address,  2324 
Tower  Grove  Ave.,  St.  Louis. 

8239.  FLORENCE  MARGARET  CRAIG 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S. ;  b.  Ag  31.  1890,  St. 
Paul;  d.  David  C.  (b.  1852,  Ayrshire,  Scotland) 
and  Martha  L.  (Harrison)  Craig  (b.  1858, 
Prairie  du  Chien,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  East 
n  S.,  Minneapolis;  Oberlin  Coll.;  1909-11.  B. 
S  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1914.  Cataloger,  Lib., 
rliiv  of  Minn.,  1917;  Leland  Stanford  Univ., 
l.os  Altos.  Calif.,  1017—.  Address,  Box  51, 
l.ds  .Altos,  Calif. 


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8240.  MARY  AGNES  CRAIGMILE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  19,  1879, 

GifFord,  111.;  d.  Alex  Craigmile.  Prepared  in 
Gillord  II.  S.  Chi  Omega;  Athenean.  Teach- 
er, H.  S.,  Rantoul,  111.,  1917 — •  Address,  Rati- 
toul,  111. 

8241.  JAMES   LOUIS  CRAWFORD 
Ceram.    Chem.;    B.   S.   in   Ceram.    E.;   b.   Ap 

8,  1893,  iVlacomb.  111.;  s.  Daniel  (b.  My  25, 
1848  Co.  Down,  Ireland)  and  Frances  Euphe- 
mia  (Bowie)  Crawford  (b.  O  22.  1862,  Edin- 
burgh, Scotland).  Prepared  in  West.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.  Ceramos;  Stud.  Branch,  Am.  Cer- 
am. Soc;  Lt.,  Capt.,  I'niv.  Brig.;  Techno- 
graph  Bd.  Ceram.  Chem.,  Westinghouse  Lamp 
Co.,  1917;  Factory  Engr.,  do.,  1917-18.  Devel- 
oped New  High  Sjieed  Signal  Lamp  for  U.  S. 
N.  Brev.,  Capt.  111..  Nat.  Guard;  ist  Bat.,  U. 
S.  N.  A.,  Camp  Dodge,  1918;  O.  T.  C,  191S; 
2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.,  Bat.  D,  S7th  F.  A.,  Ft.  Sill, 
Okla.;  Mustered  out,  D  7,  1918.  Mem.,  Am. 
Ceram.  Soc.  Address,  702  S.  McArthur  St., 
Macomb,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Westinghouse  Lamp 
Co.,   Bloomington,   N.   J. 

8242.  LOUIS   NOIRE  CRAWFORD 
Arch,   and  Teacher;    B.   S.   in  Arch.;   b.   My 

30,  1890.  Louisville,  Ky.;  s.  George  William  (b. 
S  IS,  1854.  Davton,  Kv.)  and  Anna  Catherine 
(Noire)  "Crawfo'rd  (b.  F  21,  1866,  Ripley,  Co., 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Charlestown  (Ind.)  H.  S.; 
Purdue  Univ.,  1908-10.  Aljiha  Rho  Chi.  Supvr., 
Man.  Tr.  Schs.,  Lompoc.  Calif,  and  Arch.,  Ir- 
win, Calif.  Married  Winifred  Kittredge,  D 
28,  191 7,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Address,  Lompoc, 
Calif.;   bus.  add.,  Irwin,  Calif. 

8243.     RUTII    MARGUERITE    CRAWFORD 
(FREEMAN) 
(Sister  of  No.  6818) 
A.    B.    in    H.    Sc;    b.    O    29,    1894,    Lincoln, 
Neb.;  d.  Clark  Mehany  (b.  Crown  Point,  Ind.) 
and   Almira   J.    (Bunday)    Crawford    (b.    Lines- 
ville.    Pa.).      Prepared   in    Shawnee    (Okla.)    H. 
S.     Achoth;    H.   Sc.    Club.      Prin.,   H.   S.,    Sib- 
ley,   111.,    1917-18.      Married   Kilburn    B.    Free- 
man,  Ap    24,    1918,    Urbana.      Address,   505    S. 
Race   St.,  Urbana. 

8244.  MARY  ELIZABETH  CREIGIITON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  23,  1892, 
Phoenix.  Ariz.;  d.  J.  M.  (b.  S  14.  1856,  New 
Brunswick,  Can.)  and  Mary  Effa  (Smith) 
Creightnn  (b.  Ja  12.  1861,  Afton,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Phoenix  11.  S.;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  suni- 
mer,  1914.  Teacher,  Secondary  Sch.,  Phoenix, 
Ariz.,    1917^.     Address,   Phoenix,   Ariz. 

824s.  CARSON  CROFTS 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  F  16,  1895,  Chicago; 
s.  H.  A.  Crofts.  Prepared  in  Lyons  Tp.  H.  S. 
Theta  Delta  Chi;  Comitatus;  Stud.  Council; 
Class  Treas.  O.  M.  Corps.  Ft.  Benjamin  Har- 
rison. Ind.;  13th.  Observation  Bat..  Camp  Tay- 
lor, Ky.,  1918.  Address,  $02  N.  5th  Ave..  La 
Grange,  111. 

8246.     FLORENCE   IIAWLEY   CROUSE 
(CASE) 

P..  L.  S.;  b.  D  4,  1887,  Waterloo,  la.:  d.  Dan- 
iel Webster  (b.  1846,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.)  and 
Florence  B.  (Hawley)  Crouse  (b.  1848,  West- 
field,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  West  Waterloo  II. 
S.  A.  B.,  IT.  Sophie  Newcomb  Memorial  Coll., 
iQio.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Woman's  League. 
Married  William  Maxwell  Case.  N  14.  1917. 
Citronelle,   Ala.      Address,    Citronelle,    Ala. 

8247.     JOHN  HENRY  CRYDER 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  S  10.  189;.  Plain- 
field,  111.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  Minooka,  Til.) 
and  Lucena  (Bronk)  Cryder  fb.  Naausay.  111.). 
Prepared  in  Plainfield  IT.  S.  Beta  L^psilon; 
Comitatus.  Farmer,  PlainfieUl.  111.  Address, 
Plainfield,   111. 


8248.  OPAL  CLARE  CUNNINGHAM 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  31,  1895, 
Urbana;  d.  Howard  Way  (b.  Ag  24,  1869,  do.) 
and  Gertrude  Mae  (Hunt)  Cunningham  (b.  S 
21,  1870,  St.  Joseph,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ur- 
bana II.  S.  W.  A.  A.  Teacher,  Math.,  Long- 
view,  111.  Address,  207  W.  California  St.,  Ur- 
bana. 
8249.  STERLING  ROSS  CUNNINGHAM 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Je  9,  1892,  Bismarck, 
111.;  s.  John  I.  (b.  My  13,  1857,  Danville,  111.) 
and  Elja  (Bentley)  Cunningham  (b.  Mr  2i, 
1862.  Ewing,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Danville  H. 
S.;  Univ.  of  Wis.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  Phi  Alpha 
Delta;  Ma- wan-da;  Mgr.,  Varsity  Baseball; 
Stud.  Council.  Q.  M.  C,  1917-18;  4th  Co.,  4th 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.;  2nd 
It.,  1st  Lt.,  52nd  F.  A.,  Camp  Travis,  San  An- 
tonio, Tex.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  Mr,  1919 
.Address,  Jersey ville.  111. 

8250.  BURTON  TUTTLE  CURTIS 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  17,  1893,  Decatur,  111.; 
s.  Frank  (b.  0  30,  1858,  do.)  and  Alice 
(Tuttle)  Curtis  (b.  D  13,  1864,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Decatur  H.  S.  Phi  Clamma  Delta;  Dramatic 
Club.  Farmer,  Monticello,  111.,  1917.  ist 
Corp.,  A.  P.,  F.  A.  U.  S.  A.,  Truck  Co  6, 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C;  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Army 
of  Occupation.  Address,  447  W.  Main  St., 
Decatur,    III. 

8251.  RALPH    EDWIN    CURTISS 
Teacher;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    Ja    i.i,    1893. 

]\[arengo.  111.;  s.  H.  M.  Curtiss.  Prepared  in 
Marengo  H.  S.  Agr.  Club.  Teacher,  Cam- 
bridge. O.  Address,  Marengo,  111.;  bus.  add., 
329    N.    8th.    St.,    Cambridge,    O. 

8.'52.  WILLIAM  STUART  CUTHBERTSON 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ja  28,  1894,  Pueblo, 
Colo.;  s.  Alexander  Sumner  (b.  Dayton  O.) 
and  Ida  May  (Scott)  Cuthbertson  (b.  Albany, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Central  H.  S.,  Pueblo, 
Colo.;  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1913-15.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta.  340th  Ambulance  Co.;  Office  Div. 
.Surgeon,  88th  Div.,  Camp  Dodge,  la.;  Chief 
Clerk  to  Div.  Surgeon,  Hdqtrs.  Detachment, 
8Sth  Div.,^  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address, 
1247  Lake  Ave.,  Pueblo,  Clolo. 

8253.     HARRIETTE  DADANT   (BUSH) 

(Wife  of  No.  6777;   Sister  of  Nos.  1654,  2065, 

33,U.   8253) 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  10,  1896,  Hamilton, 
111.;  d.  Camille  Pierre  (b.  Ap  6,  1852,  Langre's 
France)  and  Mary  (Marinelli)  Dadant  (b.  Ag 
q.  i8ss).  Prepared  in  Hamilton  H.  S.  Gam- 
ma Phi  Beta:  Basketball;  Hockey;  W.  A.  A.; 
Cabinet,  Y.  W.  C:.  A.  Instr.,  Red  Cross.  Ham- 
ilton, III.  Married  Frank  Avery  Bush  ('15), 
X  10,  1917,  Hamilton,  111.  Address,  1140 
2nd.    Ave.,    Rockford,    111. 

8254.  JOHN  HERMAN  DALE 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  .\gr. ;  b.  My  29.  1894,  Mc- 
Leansboro,  111.;  s.  John  W.  Dale.  Prepared  in 
Mt.  Vernon  IT.  S.  Mgr.,  Prairie  Farm.  Wheat- 
on.  111.  Married  .Mice  Meidell,  D  25,  1918 
Chicago    Heights,    111.    Address,    Wheaton,    HI. 

8255.     MAYBELL  MAY  DALLENBACH 
(Sister    of    No.    6186) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  2,  189s. 
Champaign;  d.  George  A.  (b.  S  3,  1863,  do.) 
and  .\nna  Marie  (.Schulz)  Dallenbach  (b.  Ag 
I,  1863,  Troy,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
IT.  S.  Alpha  Omicron  Pi.  W.  A.  A.;  Capt., 
Class  Basketball:  Class  Baseball;  Class  Hockey. 
Teaclier,  Columbia  Grammar  Sch.,  Champaign, 
1917-1S;  do..  H.  S.,  Augusta,  111.,  1918;  Clerk. 
Registrar's  (jffice,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918-19;  Teach- 
er. Champaign,  1919 — .  .-Iddress,  512  W.  Clark 
Champaign. 


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8256.  EWING  PORTER  DALY 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  15,  i8o5.  Ottawa, 
III.;  s.  Daniel  Edward  (b.  S  29,  1852,  do.)  arid 
Henrietta  Mary  (Shaw)  Daly  (b.  D  15.  i86i, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Ottawa  H.  S.  Stud.  Branch, 
A.  S.  M.  E.  ist  O.  T.  C.  Ft.  Sheridan,  111., 
1917;  2nd  Lt.  British  Tr.  Camp,  France;  Co. 
G,  165th.  Inf.,  U.  S.  R.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Ad- 
dress, 108  E.  Superior  St.,  Ottawa,  111. 

8257.  BOOK  DANA 
B.  S.  in  Chcni.;  b.  X  15.  1877,  Armenia; 
Guardian.  Mrs.  M.  Van  Arsdell.  Prepared  in 
Philips  Exeter  Acad.;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  Mrs.  M.  Van  Arsdell,  2356  Indiana 
Ave.,  Chicago. t 

8258.  HARRY  DARBY,  JR. 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ja  23.  1^95. 
Kansas  Citv,  Kan.;  s.  Harry  Darbv.  Prepared 
in  Kansas  City  (Kan.)  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
Theta  Tau;  Ma-wan-da;  Sachem;  Jr.  Prom. 
Lt.,  Engiig.  Corps,  U.  S.  R.,  104th  Engrs.  Tr. 
Camp,  McClelland,  Ala.,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  Ft. 
Bliss,  Te.x.,  1918;  Capt..  France;  Returned  to 
States.  Fall  1918.  Married  Edith  Cubbison,  D 
17,  1917,  Kansas  City.  Kan.  Child,  Harriet 
Cubbison,  b.  S  10,  19 18.  Address,  1318  Dwin- 
dard  Blvd.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.t 

8259.  GEORGE  CHARLES  DARRELL 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  S  3,  1894,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Charles  A.  (b.  S  28.  1866,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.)  and  Grace  A.  Darrell  (b.  Cleveland). 
Prepared  in  Bowen  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Ilus; 
Scarab;  Ionian;  2nd.  Lt.  and  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig 
Brev.  Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard.  Engr.,  Engng. 
Dept..  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1917.  ist  Lt.,  C.  A.  R.  C, 
Ft.  Crockett,  Tex.,  1917-18;  ist  Lt.,  6th  Co., 
C.  A.  C.  Ft.  San  Jacinto,  Galveston,  Tex.; 
do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Mustered  out,  Mr  4, 
1919.  .Address,  7944  Burnham  Ave.,  Chicago. 

8260.  HELEN  POWERS  DAVIS 
(Daughter  of  Nos.  251,  311;  Sister  of  Nos. 
3337,  4125.  5629) 
Chicken  Raiser;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Je  5, 
1894,  Holton,  Kan.;  d.  Jeptha  IL  ('82),  (b. 
i860,  Vienne,  Ind.)  and  Ella  (Watson)  Davis 
('80),  (b.  1854.  Bristol,  111.).  Prepared  in  Hol- 
ton (Kan.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1912-13. 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Mgr.,  Chicken  Farm. 
Address,  Holton,   Kan. 

8261.  LEONARD  HOADLEY  DAVIS 
]'>.  .S.  in  .\gr.;  b.  My  is,  1894,  Huron,  S. 
Dak.;  s.  William  Sherman  (b.  Ap  3,  1865, 
Shelbyville,  111.)  and  Ilattie  Viola  (Hoadley) 
Davis  (b.  Jl  29,  1867,  Rochelle,  111.').  Pre- 
pared in  Huron  (S.  Dak.)  H.  S.  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  i.st.  Lt.,  Univ.  Brig.  1st  Lt.,  Motor 
Truck  C:o.,  No.  414,  N.  A.,  Ag  1917;  do., 
Motor  Transportation  Corps,  A.  L.  F.,  France. 
1018 — .  Married  f^thlyn  Medberv,  N  4,  1917, 
Huron,  S.  Dak.  Address,  417  Nebraska  St., 
Huron,    S.    Dak. 

8262.  LEON.\RD  LOUIS  DAVIS 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  13.  1894.  Freeport,  111.; 
s.  Ilenry  (b.  Ag  14.  1849,  do.)  and  Elisabeth 
Henrietta  (Koym)  Davis  (b.  Mr  3,  1859,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Free-port  H.  S.  Triangle;  Sigma 
Tau;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  C.  E.  Soc;  Treas., 
Sr.  Qass.  Civilian  Insp.,  U.  S.  Q.  M.  C; 
2nd  Lt..  C.  A.  C.  U.  S.  A.,  1917-  ist  Lt.,  C. 
A.  C,  Ft.  Rosecrans,  Calif.,  1918 — .  Address, 
290  S.  Galena,  Ave.,  Freeport,  111. 

8263.  MILTON  RUSSELL  DAVIS 
(Husband  of  No.  8874) 

Land.  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Land.  Arch.;  b.  N  30, 
1893.  Chicago;  s.  James  Milton  (b.  Jl  11,  i8j;o, 
Hamilton.  Can.)  and  Fannie  (Russell)  Davis 
(b.    St.    Louis).      Prepared    in    Lyons    Tp.    IL 


S.  Univ.  Land.  Arch.  Soc;  Gargoyle;  Basket- 
ball. Land.  Arch.,  Duluth,  Minn.  1917]  do., 
Wichita,  Kan.,  1917-18;  do.,  Fresno,  Calif.  23d 
Co..  C.  A..  Ft.  Hancock.  N.  J.  2nd  Lt.,  C. 
A.  C,  Bat.  E.,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.  and  Ft.  Rose- 
crans. Calif.;  Mustered  out,  D  20,  1918.  Mar- 
ried Linnie  M.  West  ('17),  Mr  20,  19 18,  Chi- 
cago.  Address,    1050   P   St.,   Fresno,   Calif. 

8264.     PHILIP    FRANK    DAVIS 

(Brother  of  G162) 
B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  S  26.  1892,  Westbrook, 
Me.;  s.  Charles  (b.  Je  17.  1858,  do.)  and 
Elizabeth  Frances  (Gray)  Davis  (b.  Ap  19, 
i860,  Standish,  Me.).  Prepared  in  Rumford 
IL  S.,  Westbrook,  Me.;  Univ.  of  Maine,  1912- 
14.  Sigma  Nu;  Final  and  Special  Honors. 
U.  S.  A.  S.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1917;  A.  S.  S.  R.  C, 
igi8;  2nd.  Lt.,  Mather  Field,  Sacramento, 
Calif.;  Mustered  out,  F  4,  1919.  Address,  195 
Rochester   St.,    Westbrook,   Me. 

826s.  CURTISS  LA  Q  D.\Y,  JR. 
Business;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  My  24, 
1895,  Paxton,  111.;  s.  Curtis  La  Q.  (b.  do.)  and 
Margret  (Wilson)  Day  (b.  Gibson  City,  III.). 
Prepared  in  Drummer  Tp.  II.  S.,  Gibson  City, 
Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  Phi  Alpha  Delta;  Graphomen; 
Scribbler's.  With  Anglo-Calif.  Trust  Co.,  San 
Francisco,  19 18 — .  Aviation  Instr.  and  Flying 
Cadet,  Chanute  Field,  Rantoul.  111.,  1917;  Scott 
Field  Belleville,  111.,  1917;  Camp  Dix,  Dal- 
las Tex.;  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Champaign,  1917- 
18;  A.  S.  S.  C,  Ellington  Field,  Houston, 
Tex.,  1918;  Air  Pilot,  Wilbur  Wright  Field, 
Fairfield,  O.,  igi8;  2nd  Lt.,  Air  Service,  A.  E. 
F.,  France;  Mustered  out,  D,  1918.  Address, 
220    Golden   Gate  Ave.,   San   Francisco. 

8266.  HARRY  WARREN  DAY 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  15,  1894;  s. 
John  W.  and  Elizabeth  (Lumpp)  Day  (b.  Ja  31, 
1S60).  Prepared  in  Shelbyville  H.  S.  Acanthus; 
Tlort.  Club;  Sec.  Sr.  C"lass;  Sr.  Ball  Com. 
Instr..  Hort.,  Univ.  of  111.  Naval  Resei-ve.  1918; 
2iid  class  Electn..  Radio  Operator,  New  Lon- 
don, Conn,  and  Seattle,  Wash.;  Mustered  out, 
F  IS,  1919.  Address,  Shelbyville.  111.;  bus. 
add.,  406  E.    Healey   St.,   Champaign. 

8267.  VINCENT  STEPHEN  DAY 
Research  Asst.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  My  14, 
1894,  Springfield,  III.;  s.  Charles  D.  (b.  Je  3, 
1 861,  Jacksonville,  111.)  and  Nellie  Ellen  (Hen- 
chy)  Dav  (b.  F  24,  i86t;,  Peoria).  Prepared  in 
Springfield  IL  S.  Pi  tau  Sigma;  M.  E.  Soc. 
Instr.,  Gen.  Engng.  Drawing  and  Power  Lab., 
Univ.  of  111.,  191 7-18;  Research  Asst..  Mech. 
F.ngng.  Exp.  Sta.,  1919 — .  A.  S.  S.  C,  1918; 
Mustered  out,  1918.  Auth.:  The  New  Alechan- 
icnl  Lab.  of  the  Univ.  of  HI.,  TcchnoQraph. 
Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  Urbana.  Address,  1326  E. 
Tirand  Ave.,  Springfield,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Mech. 
Engng.   Exp.  Sta.,  LIniv.  of  III. 

8268.  EDNA  MAE  DECKER 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  Chicago;  d. 
Henry  II.  (b.  do.)  and  Lena  (Gunderson) 
Decker  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Austin  H.  S., 
Chicago;  Lewis  Inst.,  1913-14.  Grad.,  Chicago 
Norm.  Coll.,  1Q18.  Chi  Omega.  Cadet  Teach- 
er, Chicago  Pub.  Schs.,  1917-18;  Teacher, 
.•\urora.  III.,  1918 — .  Address,  s6i6  W.  Huron 
St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  High  School,  Aurora, 
III. 

8269.  WILLARD  EARL  DE  LONG 
Farm  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Commerce;  b.  S  16, 
1892,  Foosland,  IJl.;  s.  George  A.  De  Long. 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Class  Football; 
("lass  Baseball;  Class  Basketball.  Farm  Mgr., 
Swift  Current,  -Sask.,  Can.;  Mgr.,  De  Long 
Bros.  Farm,  Foosland,  111.  Address,  Foosland, 
111.;  bus.  add..  Swift  Current,  Sask.,  Can.f 


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Baccalatreate  Alumni 


667 


8270.  HAROLD  LESLIE  DERBY 
Inspector;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.:  b.  N  21,  1893, 
Abington,  Mass.;  s.  S.  W.  Derby.  Prepared 
in  Springfield  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh.  U. 
S.  A..  Shore  Insp.,  Washington,  Mo.  Address, 
715  N.  Franklin  St.,  Kirksville,  Mo. 

8271.  JOHN  LESTER  DEVLIN 
Commissioner;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ap  12, 
180S,  Chicago;  s.  John  Henry  (b.  Mr  24,  1870, 
Ontario,  Can.)  and  Carmin  (Block)  Devlin  (b. 
N  19,  1872,  France).  Prepared  in  Englcwood 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Hay 
Commissioner,  191 7.  Co.  i,  4th  Tr.  Regt., 
Camp  Pike,  Ark.,  1917 — .  Address,  7125  Eg- 
gleston  Ave.,  Chicago. 

8272.  ELMER  CLARENCE  DEWEY 
(Brother  of  G176) 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  S  16,  1894,  Rockford, 
III.;  s.  William  Elmer  (b.  Mr  9,  1857,  Evans- 
ville,  Wis.)  and  Clara  (Ritchie)  Dewey  (b.  Ja 
24,  1853,  Racine.  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Rock- 
ford  H.  S.  Zeta  Psi;  111.  Union  Dramatic 
Club;  Helmet;  Mask  and  Bauble;  2nd.  Lt., 
Univ.  Brig.  U.  S.  A.,  Rockford,  111.,  1917; 
2nd  Lt.,  Air  Service,  Wright  Field,  Langley 
Field,  Va.  and  West  India;  Mustered  out,  Ja 
3,  1919.  Address,  419  N.  ist  St.,  Rockford, 
111. 

8273.  RALPH  ELLSWORTH  DIPPELL 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ag  27,  1892, 
Freeport,  III.;  s.  George  W.  (b.  Ja  5,  1856, 
Sterling,  111.)  and  Clara  A.  (Fleming)  Dip- 
pell  (b.  My  5.  1857,  Dundee,  Mich.).  Prepared 
in  Freeport  H.  S.  Arch.,  Freeport,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 188  Carroll  St.,  Freeport,  111. 

8274.  JOSEPHINE  DODDS 
(Daughter  of  No.  468;  Sister  of  No.  6205) 
Bookkeeper;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  14, 
1894,  Tolono,  111.;  d.  Dr.  Joseph  Chambers 
('86),  (b.  Je  15,  1864,  Dover,  L.  I.)  and  Mina 
(Brown)  Dodds  (b.  N  6,  Newport,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Chi  Omega;  Class 
Hockey;  Advisory  Bd.,  Woman's  League.  Book- 
keeper, Twin  City  Ice  &  Cold  Storage  Co., 
Champaign,  Address,  622  W.  Hill  St.,  Cham- 
paign.f 

827s.  WEASTELL  TAYLOR  DOE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  24,  1894, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  s.  Walter  S.  (b.  D  12,  1858, 
Jersey  City,  N.  J.)  and  Mary  Louise  (Adams) 
Doe  (b.  Mr  13,  1864,  do.).  Prepared  in  Kent 
(O.)  H.  S.;  Greenville  Coll.,  1913-14.  Special 
Honors.  Teacher,  Hist.,  Huntington,  W.  Va., 
1917 — .  Address,  Kent.  O. ;  bus.  add.,  1677 
Fifth  Ave.,   Huntington,   W.   Va. 

8276.  JAMES  LEO  DOLAN 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  14,  1886,  Dix- 
on, 111.;  s.  J.  J.  (b.  Ireland)  and  Anna  Dolan 
(b.  New  York  City).  Prepared  in  Amboy  H. 
S.  Teacher,  Agr.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Pontiac,  111., 
1917-18;  do.,  Mendota,  111.,  1918 — .  Address, 
Mendota,  111. 

8277.  HAROLD  JAMES  DONALDSON 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  12,  1891,  Polo, 
111.;  s.  James  H.  (b.  N  30,  1853.  Brookville, 
1]1.)  and  Agnes  J.  (McNeil)  Donaldson  (b.  Ja 
13.  1859,  Colomal,  111.).  Prepared  in  Polo  H. 
S.     Tau  Kappa  Epsilon.     Address,  Polo,  111. 

8278.  JONATHAN  PARK  DOUGLAS 
Cow  Tester;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  27,  i8go, 
Bloomington.  111.:  s.  J.  C.  Douglas.  Prepared 
in  Bloomington  H.  S.  B.  S.,  111.  Wesleyan, 
1913.  Pi  Pi  Rho;  Alpha  Zeta;  Hoof  and  Horn 
Club.  Cow  Tester,  Gurnee,  111.  Address,  719 
W.  Taylor  St.,  Bloomington,  111.;  bus.  add., 
Gurnee,  Ill.t 


8279.     DURBIN   R.\LPII   DOWNEY 

Manager;  B.  S.  in  Land.  Arch.;  b.  Ap  24, 
1893.  Henry.  111.;  s.  Durbin,  Sr.  (b.  do.)  and 
Eurena  (Geltner)  Downey  (b.  Putman,  111.). 
Prepared  m  Sheffield  H.  S.  Sigma  Nu;  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho;  Agr.  Club;  Arch.  Club;  Class 
Track;  Class  Swimming.  Arch.,  Am.  Park 
Builders,  Chicago,  1917;  Salesman  and  Mgr., 
J.  I.  Newman,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1917 — -.  Ad- 
dress, Sheffield,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  J.  F.  New- 
man, 201  Altman  Bldg.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

8280.  CHARLES  ARTHUR  DRAKE 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  20,  1894,  Avon, 
111.;  s.  Charles  Llewellyn  (b.  do.)  and  Mynah 
Kathryn  (Campbell)  Drake  (b.  Newport,  Pa.). 
I'Separed  in  Central  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1910-13; 
Lock  Haven.  Pa.;  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh,  1913- 
14-  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Cosmopolitan  (i:iub; 
Philomathean;  Lt.  and  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.; 
Mgr.,  Star  Course;  111.  Drama  Federation,  ist 
Sergt.,  4th  111.  Inf.,  Mexican  Border  Service, 
19 16-17;  2nd  Lt.,  U.  S.  A.,  Ft.  Leavenworth, 
Kan.;  Co.  D,  3gth  Inf.,  Camp  Greene,  N.  C; 
1st  Lt.,  do.,  1918;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
Married  Margaret  Judith  Mc  Cabe,  D  31,  1917, 
Braddock,  Pa.     Address,  Newport,  Pa. 

S281.     LOUIS  ANTHONY  DROSTE 
A.    B.   in   Commerce;   b.    D    14,    1889,    Grand 
Rapids,    Mich.;    s.   C.    M.    Droste.      Prepared  in 
Grand  Rapids  Central  H.  S.     Address,  731  Paris 
Ave.,   Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

8282.  JOHN  CLARENCE  DUFFY 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  12,  1890,  Earl- 
ville,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  1861,  Ottawa,  111.)  and 
Elizabeth  (McGary)  Duffy  (b.  Earlville,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Ottawa  Tp.  H.  S.  Class  Baseball. 
Married  Mary  Ann  O'Meara,  F  11,  191S,  Ot- 
tawa, 111.     Address,  Earlville,  111. 


8283.  GEORGE  HARLAN  DUNGAN 
Assistant;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  12.  1887,  Rock- 
land, Ind.;  s.  Joseph  Johnson  (b.  Ag  18,  1861, 
do.)  and  Bessie  Alice  (Halfaker)  Dungan  (b. 
S  18,  1867,  do.).  Prepared  in  Lizton  (Ind.) 
H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Pi  Pi  Rho;  Final  Honors. 
Asst.,  Crop  Production,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917 — -. 
Auth.:  (With  W.  L.  Burlison)  Articles  in  ///. 
Circular;  III.  E.vtcn.  Circular.  Married  Denie 
Leak.  Ag  24,  19 13,  Lizton,  Ind.  Address,  406 
W.   Illinois   St.,  Urbana. 

8284.  VALENTINE  HARRY  DUPRE 
Tel.   Engr. ;   B.   S.   in   E.  E. ;  b.  Ap   17,   1895, 

Chicago;  s.  Frederick  C.  Dupre.  Prepared  in 
John  Marshall  H.  S.  Sr.  Councilman;  Comi- 
tatus;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Sr.  Memorial  Com. 
Telephone  Engr.,  Am.  Telephone  &  Telegraph 
Co.,  Chicago.  Address,  4123  W.  Monroe  St., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  212  W.  Washington  St., 
do. 

8285.     DONALD   DURFEY 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  O  2,  1R95,  Tolono,  111.; 
s.  Daniel  I.  (b.  S  10,  1848,  Newark.  O.)  and 
Mary  T.  (Van  Meter)  Durfey  (b.  Mr  i.  1858, 
Washington,  111.).  Prepared  in  Tolono  H.  S. ; 
Urbana    H.    S.    Grad.    Stud.,   L^niv.    of  Chicago, 

1917.  Sergt.,  Supply  Division  Ord.  Dept..  San 
Antonio  Arsenal,  Tex.;  do.,  Newport  News, 
Va.  .Address,  Tolono.  111. 

8286.     *VINCENT  JOHN   DUSHEK 

B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  19,  1894,  Melink.  Wis.; 
s.  Tohn  (h.  Te  17,  1843.  Bohemia)  and  Barbara 
(Tetrev)  Diishek  (b.  S  8.  1855,  Bohemia).  Pre- 
Iiared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  U.  S. 
Aviation  Corps,   Italy.     Killed  in  action,  O   16, 

1918,  France. 


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[1917 


82S7.     HERBERT    BUELL   BUTTON 

(Brother  of  No.  6854) 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  is,  1894.  Morton  Pk., 
111.;  s.  Buell  B.  (b.  Ag  4.  1862,  Racine,  Wis.) 
and  Emma  (Hctzel)  Button  (b.  Ap  15.  1868, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Racine  (Wis.)  H.  S.  Belta 
Kappa  Epsilon;  Theta  Tau;  Sr.  Memorial  Com.; 
Sr.  Smoker  Com.  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  R.,  A.  E. 
F.  par  B.  C.  M.,  Paris,  France.  Address,  327  b. 
Scoville.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

8288.  VIRGIL  HENRY  BUVALL 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  B  13,  1893.  Ballas  City, 
111.;  s.  Charles  Edgar  and  Naomi  (Fleming) 
Ouvall.  Prepared  in  Aledo  H.  S.;  William  and 
Vashti  Coll.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  N.  Bak.,  1915.  Sig- 
ma Chi:  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Ord.  Corps,  1918;  2nd 
l.t.,  3rd  P.  T.  R.,  Co.  19,  Penneman,  Pa.;  Mus- 
tered out,  Ta  20,  1919-  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Presby.  Church.  Address,  Aledo,  III. 

8289.  BEN  COOPER  EABE 
(Brother  of  No.  5640) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  16,  1893,  Eliza- 
beth, 111.;  s.  J.  C.  (b.  B  1,  1863,  do.)  and 
Terusha  (Spurrell)  Eade  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
'Elizabetli  H.  S.;  Farm  House.  Teacher,  Agr., 
Mantorville,  Minn.,  191 7 — ■  Address,  Mantor- 
ville,  Minn. 

8290.  HARI-AN  HAMMOND  EBWARDS 
Road  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  14,  1893. 
(Minneapolis;  s.  Charles  W.  (b.  Ap  15,  i860, 
Galena,  111.)  and  Edna  (Hammond)  Edwards 
(b  D  29,  1862,  Hanover,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Crane  Jr.  Coll., 
1912-14.  C.  E.  Soc;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E.; 
Special  Honors;  Rifle  Team.  City  Pavement 
Const.  Engr.,  Witt,  111.,  1917;  Road  Engr.,  Dan- 
ville Tp.,  1917;  Asst.  Road  Lab..  Univ.  of  ill.. 
1919.  City  Engr.  and  Supt.  of  Streets,  Dan- 
ville 111.,  1919.  Const.  Div.,  Pub.  Works 
Dept'.,  U.  S.  N.  R.,  Great  Lakes  N.  T.  C, 
1917;  Mustered  out,  1919-  Auth.;  Monolithic 
Brick  Pavement  Construction,  Engnff.  Record, 
Vol.  74;  Resurfacing  an  old  Macadam  Road- 
way with  Monolithic  Brick  Pavement,  Engng. 
News,  Vol.  77;  Old  Brick  Road  Resurfaced 
with  Monolithic  Brick  Pavement.  Engng.  News 
Record.  Vol.  79;  Careless  Construction  Causes 
Early  Failure  of  Brick  Pavement.  Municipal 
Engng.,  Vol.  LIV;  Monolithic  Brick  Construc- 
tion proves  Success  for  Brier  Roof.  Brick  and 
Clay  Record.  191 7;  Highways  of  Today  and 
Tomorrow,  Popular  Mechanics,  1919;  Rigid 
Paving  Inspection  Needed  to  Cure  the  Poor 
Grouting  Evil,  Mun.  Engng..  1919.  Married 
Myrtle  Sassman,  O  19 18,  Chicago.  Address, 
Danville,  111. 

8291.  LILLIAN  MARY  ELBRIDGE 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  B  28, 
1893,  St.  Louis,  Mich.:  d.  Charles  David  (b. 
Eng.)  and  Emma  P..  (Sivan)  Eldridge  (b.  De- 
troit). Prepared  in  BeKalb  Tp.  H.  S.;  No.  111. 
St.  Norm.  Sch..  1911-12.  Instr.,  H.  Sc,  O. 
I'niv..  1917 — .  Address,  52  University  Terrace, 
Athens,  O. 

8292.  EVA  LILLIAN  ELLIOTT 
(Sister  of  No.  8293) 
Superintendent;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F 
28,  1895,  Beresford.  S.  Bak.;  d.  A.  Vernon  (b. 
D  II,  1866,  Reynolds.  111.)  and  Gertrude  E. 
(Whalcn)  Elliott  (b.  N  1874.  Sioux  City,  la.). 
Preprirfd  in  Beresford  (S.  Bak.)  H.  S.;  Univ. 
of  S.  Bak.  Ali.ha  Xi  Belta.  Supt.,  City  Sch.. 
Worthing,  S.  Bak.  Address,  Beresford,  S.  Bak.f 

8293.     ISABEL    GERTRUBE    ELLIOTT 

(WOOLBRIDGE) 

(Sister  of  No.   8292) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  9.  J893.  Beresford, 

S.   Dak.;   d.    A.   Vernon    (b.   D   11,    1866,   Rey- 


nolds, 111.)  and  Gertrude  E.  (Whalen)  Elliott 
(b.  N  1874,  Sioux  City,  la.).  Prepared  in  Beres- 
ford (S.  Dak.)  H.  S.;  Rockford  Coll.,  1910-11; 
I'niv.  of  S.  Dak..  1914-15.  Alpha  Xi  Delta. 
Married  J.  Watt  Wooldridge,  S  8,  1917,  Sioux 
City.   Address,    Beresford,    S.    Dak. 

8J94.     ROBERT  TOLLINGER  ELLIOTT 
Rv.  Civ.  Engr.;  B.   S.  in  Ry.  C.  E.;  b.  O  4, 
1S95,    Wilmington,   111.;    s.    D.   D.    Elliott.   Pre- 
pared   in    Wilmington    H.    S.    Ry.    Civ.    Engr., 
Cleveland,   1918.  Address,   Wilmington,  Ill.t 

8295.  ESTHER  ANNETTE  ENGLE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  9,  1895, 
lUoomington,  111.;  d.  W.  F.  (b.  1859,  Angelica, 
X.  Y.)  and  Lillian  L.  (Warden)  Engle  (b. 
Rushford,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  liloomington  H. 
.S.;  B.  S.  111.  Wesleyan  LTniv.,  191 6.  Sigma 
Kappa.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Waynesville,  111.,  1917- 
iqi8;  Bloomington,  111..  iqi8 — .  Address,  421  E. 
Grove  St.,  Bloomington,  111. 

8296.  RALPH  NELSON  ENGLE 
(Brother  of  No.  6862) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  15,  1889, 
Bloomingdale,  Ind. ;  s.  W.  J.  Engle.  Prepared 
in  Marshall  H.  S.;  Ind.  Univ.  Instr.,  Mil.  Sch.; 
Farmer,  Urbana,  1918 — .  Address,  R.  3,  Ur- 
bana. 

8297.  ROBERT  HENRY  ENGLE 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  12,  1892,  Free- 
port,  111.;  s.  Albert  H.  (b.  F  19,  1855,  do.)  and 
Fanny  (Kraft)  Engle  (b.  Je  13,  1865,  London, 
Eng.).  Prepared  in  Freeport  II.  S.;  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  summer,  1916.  Philomathean :  Agr.  Club; 
Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Country  Life  Club;  Der 
Deutsche  Verein;  Class  Football;  Varsity  Foot- 
ball; ist  Lt.,  Maj.  and  Instr.,  Univ.  Brig. 
Farmer,  Freeport,  111,  1917.  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.  Co. 
P.  U.  S.  A.,  Officers  Bat.,  Ft.  Leavenworth, 
Kan.,  1917 — .  ist  Lt.,  41st  Inf..  loth  Div. 
Inspecting  Regt.,  U.  S.  A.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church; 
Am.  Soc.  Animal  Production;  A.  F.  A.  M., 
32nd   degree.   Address,   Freeport,   111. 

8298.  HELEN    MARIE    ENINGER 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  26,  1889,  Bloom- 
ington, 111.;  d.  Rev.  J.  C.  Eninger.  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Address,  Assumption,  111. 

8299.  ARTHUR  LOUIS  EPSTEIN 

(Brother  of  No.  8300) 
Mun.  Engr.;  A.  B.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  N 
27,  1889,  Omaha,  Neb.;  s.  Henry  George  (b. 
Ag  10,  1870,  Warsaw,  Russia)  and  M.  Ger- 
trude (Livingston)  Epstein  (b.  My  20,  1872, 
I.iban,  do.).  Prepared  in  Peoria  II.  S.  Cosmo- 
politan Club;  Menorah;  Philomathean;  2nd  Lt., 
and  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Bir.  of  Clulis  and  Eng. 
Instr.,  Chicago  Hebrew  Inst.,  Organized  Work- 
ers Inst..  Chicago:  Instr.,  Math,  and  Phys., 
Peoria;  Constructed  Gasoline  Plants  under  Ab- 
sorption Process,  Tulsa.  Okla.  Married  Ger- 
trude Pochter.  Child,  Sonia  Ruth.  Address, 
Bloomington,  HI.;  bus.  add..  Box  740  c/o 
Livingston  Oil  Corp.,  Tulsa.  Okla. 

8300.  KARL  EPSTEIN 
(Brother  of  No.  8299) 
Exten.  Service;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  14.  1894, 
Sioux  City,  la.;  s.  Henry  George  (b.  Ag  10, 
1870,  Warsaw,  Russia)  and  M.  Gertrude  (Liv- 
ingston) Epstein  (b.  My  20,  1872,  Liban,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Bloomington  H.  S.  Cosmopolitan 
Club;  Philomathean;  Wrestling  Team;  Class 
Swimming.  Mgr.,  Bairv  Herd,  Independence, 
Ore.;  Exten.  Service.  ()re.  Agr.  Coll.,  Oregon 
City,  Ore.  Address.  Bloomington,  111.;  bus.  add., 
c/o  Ore.  Agr.  Coll.,  Oregon  City,  Ore. 


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8301.  EDWARD  BRINGLE  ERICKSON 
B.  S.  in  M.  and  S.  E.;  b.  O  13,  i«94,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Edward  (b.  O  24,  186;;,  Norway) 
and  Annie  C.  (Olsen)  Erickson  (b.  D  31.  1867, 
Chicago).  Prfjiared  in  Austin  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
Triangle;  MuSan;  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club; 
V.  P.,  Jr.  Class.  Asst.  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N., 
U.  S.  S.  Pocahontas;  Ensign,  do.;  \A..  Brest, 
France.   Address,   204   N.    Pine    Ave.,   Chicago. 

8302.  CHARLES  McKINLEY  ETTINGER 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  26,  1896,  Bourbon,  Ind.; 
s.  George  D.  (b.  N  17,  1S57,  Bur  Oak,  Mich.) 
and  El'fie  A.  (Brindley)  Ettinger  (b.  S  27, 
1857.  Etna  Green,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Bourbon 
(Ind.)  H.  S.  Triangle;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma 
Tau;  Prelim,  and  Special  Honors;  Class  Foot- 
ball. Sergt..  1 6th  Regt.  Engr.  R.  R.  Co.  A, 
France,  ist  Lt.,  i6th  Regt.,  Engrs.,  Co.  A,  do. 
Address,  Bourbon,  Ind. 

8303.  DONALD  GROVER  EVANS 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  17,  1S87,  Earned,  Kan.; 
s.  Thomas  (b.  1850,  Carrollton,  111.)  and  Julia 
(Bowman)  Evans  (b.  1855.  do.).  Prepared  in 
White  Hall  II.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Sigma  Tau; 
Technograph  Bd. ;  Engr.,  E.  E.  Show;  U.  S.  A. 
A.  S.,  Allentown,  Pa.;  Instr.,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A., 
Univ.  of  111.;  Mustered  out,  D  11,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, White  Hall,  III.;  bus.  add.,  410  Public 
Service    Bldg.,     Kenosha,     Wis. 

8304.  FLOYD  EVAN  EVANS 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  24,  1893,  Hinckley, 
111.;  VVard,  Mrs.  J.  E.  Williams.  Prepared  in 
Anderson  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Stud. 
Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Varsity  Wrestling.  Ft. 
Sheridan.  1918;  ist  Lt.,  U.  S.  A.  S.,  A.  E.  F., 
c/o  B.  M.  C.,  S.  E.  R.  C,  Paris,  France;  do., 
SSth  Aero  Sqdn.,  Ger.;  Received  Croix  de 
Guerre.  Address,  132  Maple  St.,  Hinckley,  Ill.f 

8305.  WILLIAM  EDWARD  EVERHAM 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  5,  189s, 
Chicago;  s.  Clifford  B.  (b.  1854,  Philadelphia) 
and  Katherine  M.  (Connolly)  Everham  (b.  1864. 
Chicago).  Prepared  in  Morgan  Park  H.  S. 
Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Republican  Club;  Pres., 
Class;  Sr.  Ball  Com.;  Homecoming  Com.  Mech. 
Engr.,  Buffalo  Forge  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  4570  Lake  Park  Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Buffalo  Forge  Co., 
Buffalo.  N.  Y. 

8306.     PAUL  GEORGE  EWALD 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  4,  1891,  Mt. 
Carmel.  111.;  s.  G.  C.  Ewald.  Prepared  in 
East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Farmer,  Cloverleaf 
Farm,  Mt.  Carmel,  111.,  1917 — .  Address,  R.  5, 
Mt.  Carmel,  Ill.t 

8307.  WARREN  BADGER  EWER 
B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  28.  1893,  Chicago;  s. 
Charles  Deming  (b.  S  2,  1870,  (Chicago)  and 
Monique  (Ayers)  Ewer  (b.  F  11,  1871,  Chi 
cago).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago 
Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Gargoyle;  Ath.  Bd.  of  Con 
trol;  Interschol.  Mgr. ;  Engng.  V.  P.,  111.  Union 
2nd  Lt.,  E.  R.  C,  Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan.; 
Instr.,  3rd  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Travis,  Tex.;  3isth 
Engrs.,  A.  P.  O.  770,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918; 
Army  of  Occupation,  Ger.,  19 19 — .  Address, 
mi   Ashland  Ave..  Wilmettc,  111. 

8308.  STEWART  WILLIAM   EXCELL 
Engineer;;    B.    S.   in   C.    E.;    b.    D    13,    1891, 

Seattle;  s.  James  Excell.  Prepared  in  Lake  H. 
S.  C.  E.  Soc.  Compiling  Lost  Data,  Valuation 
Dept.,  I.  C.  R.  R.  Address,  6-24  Dorchester 
Ave.,  Chicago. 

8309.  BERTHIER  WESLEY  FAIRBANKS 
B.    S.    in   Agr.;   b.   Ja   10,    1894,   Chicago;   s. 

James  Wesley  (b.  O  i,  i860,  Georgia,  Vt.)  and 


Isabella  (Green)  Fairbanks  (b.  S  13,  i860, 
Trenton  N.  J.).  Prepared  in  John  Marshall 
H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Farm  House;  Agr.  Club; 
Prchm.  Honors;  Lt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Assoc  Ed 
//;.  Agr.  Corp.,  Ildqtrs.  Co.,  i49ih  F.  A.,  191 7- 
iS;  Scrgt.,  do.,  igi8.  Instr.,  Radio  Engng.  Ar- 
tdlery  Detachment  Sch.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918. 
Address,   3203    W.    Washington   Blvd.,   Chicago. 

8310.  MICHAEL  JOSEPH  FALETTI 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  Jl  29,  1S91,  Braidwood. 
111.;  s.  Matthew  (b.  Jl  i,  1866,  Pertoso,  Pied- 
mont. Italy)  and  Margaret  (Pomatto)  Faletti 
(b.  Ap  18,  1871,  Pertoso,  Italy).  Prepared  in 
John  Swaney  H.  S.,  McNabb.  Philomathean; 
Inter-Soc.  Debating  Team;  Soccer  Football. 
Lawyer,  Standard,  111.;  Lawyer  and  Law  Clerk, 
De  Stefano  and  Mirabello.,  Chicago.  Address. 
Standard.  111.;  bus.  add.,  1111-12  City  Hall 
Square  Bldg.,    139  N.   Clark   St.,   Chicago. 

831 1.     ELMA  LEOLA  FARMER 

(Sister  of  No.  6868) 

B.  S.   in  Agr.;  b.   S  23,  1895.  Belleville,  111.; 

d.  J.  A.   Farmer.   Prepared  in   Belleville  H.   S.; 

Monticello    Sem.    Address,    326    Portland    Ave 

Belleville,  Ill.t 

8312.  MERRILL  CLIFFORD  FAULK 
Minister;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  28,  1893, 
Thomasboro,  111.;  s.  John  D.  (b.  N  12,  i866. 
Park,  Ind.)  and  Sadie  Faulk  (b.  Mr  21,  1865. 
Rantoul,  111.).  Prepared  in  Rantoul  H.  S.  Phil- 
omathean; mini  Staff.  Clerk,  Co-op,  Urbana 
1917-1S;  Minister,  M.  E.  Church.  Danville,  111., 
191 8 — .  Mem.,  on  trial  of  111.  Conference  of 
M.  E.  Church,  1918.  Address,  308  Cunningham 
Ave.,    Danville,    111. 

8313-     DONALD    ALLEN     FAY 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  O  6,  1895,  Urbana;  s. 
Andrew  Francis  (b.  Je  i,  1856,  Utica,  N.  Y  ) 
and  Susie  Goldsmith  (Kelley)  Fay  (b.  Ap  17, 
1806.  Greenfield,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi.  Cadet,  U.  S.  Mil.  Acad  , 
West  Point,  N.  Y.,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  West  Point, 
19 1 8.  Address,  iiii  Green  St.,  Urbana;  bus. 
add.,  Acad.,  Room  443,  West  Point,  N.  Y. 

8314.  CHARLES  RUSSELL  FEDERMANN 

B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  My  5.  1893,  Brookville, 
Ind.;  s.  Louis  Federmann.  Prepared  in  Brook- 
ville H.  S.;  Wabash  Coll.  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
Tau   Beta   Pi.     Address.   Brookville,   Ind. 

83 IS.  HAROLD  NORTON  FELTON 
B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  S  10,  1894,  Gibson  City, 
111.;  s.  Samuel  W.  (b.  S  26.  1853,  Eaton,  O.) 
and  Maude  (Norton)  Felton  (b.  S  26,  1863, 
Earlville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Earlville  H.  S.  Eta 
Kappa  Nu;  Sigma  Tau;  E.  E.  Soc.;  Prelim. 
Honors.  R.  O.  T.  C.  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  1917; 
jnd  Lt.,  4Qth  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1017-18;  A.  E.  F., 
France.     Address,  Mendota,  111. 

8316.  GEORGE  ALONZO  FERGUSON 
B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  O  2,  1894,  Washington, 
D.  C;  s.  Daniel  H.  (b.  S  10,  1845,  Fairfax  Co., 
Va.)  and  Mary  L.  (Brown)  Ferguson  (b.  F  9, 
1852,  Alexandria.  Va.).  Prepared  in  Armstrong 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Beta  Pi;  Arch. 
Club.  Machine  Gun  Section,  Inf.  Sch.,  Ft.  Sill. 
Rec'd  Certificate  of  Divisional  Instr.;  ist  Lt.. 
Camp  Grant,  111.;  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Married 
Maude  E.  Mileam,  O  26.  1917,  Champaign. 
Address,  1207  2sth  St.  N.  W.,  Washington, 
D.  C. 

8317.     VIOLA  LOUISE   FILE 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  J[e  12,  1803,  Irving,  111.;  d. 
L.  A.  File.  Prepared  in  Hillsboro  H.  S.;  James 
Millikin  Univ.  Address,  Irving,  111. 


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8318.  JOSEPH    ORTON   FINLEY 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  18,  1874,  Oneida, 

111.;  s.  Joseph  Alexander  (b.  Mr  26,  1839. 
Delaware.  O.)  and  Mary  E.  (Cox)  Finley  (b.  F 
1846,  Somerset,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad., 
Knox  Coll.,  1915-17.  Agr.  Club;  Alpha  Zeta. 
Farm  Mgr.,  Seymour,  111.,  1917-18.  Mem., 
Congr.  Church;  Galesburg  Bus.  Men's  Club. 
Married  Annie  Stanley  Fox,  D  27,  1904,  Hamp- 
ton, la.  Children:  Mary  Charlotte,  b.  D  24, 
1906;  Sara  Elizabeth  b.  Mr  14,  1910;  Ann 
Josephine,  b.  N  9,   191 1.     Address,  Oneida,  111. 

8319.  MARION   REECE  FINLEY 
(Husband  of  No.  8726;   Brother  of  No.   9062) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  4,  1894,  Hoop- 
eston.  111;  s.  Charles  R.  and  Addie  (Reece) 
Finley.  Prepared  in  Hoopeston  H.  S.  Farm 
House;  Agr,  Club;  Country  Life  Club.  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church.  Married  Anna  Sager  ('17).  F 
8,  1919,  Belvidere,  111.  Address.  Hoopeston, 
111. 

8320.  EDMUND  MATTHEW  FINN 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ag  3,  1886, 
Lawrence.  Mass.;  s.  E.  M.  Finn.  Prepared  in 
Phillips  Andover  H.  S.,  Lawrence,  Mass.  Arch. 
Club.  Address,  303  Merrimac  St.,  Lawrence, 
Mass.t 

.  8321.  HARRY  EASTMAN  FISHER 
B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  Ja  14.  .189.?,  Chi- 
cago. Prepared  in  Univ.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Cos- 
mopolitan Club;  Lambda  Tau  Pi;  C.  E.  Soc. ; 
Varsity  Gym.  Team.  Address,  5519  Kenwood 
Ave.,    Chicago. 

S322.     HOWARD  J.  FITCH 
(Husband  of  No.  7632) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  20,  1893,  Guil- 
ford Tp.,  111.;  s.  Edward  (b.  F  28,  1867,  Ogle 
Co.,  111.)  and  Florence  May  (Davis)  Fitch  (b. 
F  26,  1872,  Guilford,  Tp.,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Rockford  H.  S.  Agr.  Club.;  Hoof  and  Horn 
(ijlub.  Married  Irma  L.  Houser  ('16),  My  24, 
igi8,  St.  Louis.  Address,  R  4,  Rockford,  111. 

8323.  HERALD  BRATT  FITES 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  3,  1895,  South 
Bend,  Ind. ;  s.  John  William  (b.  Mr  30,  1862, 
Bremen,  Ind.)  and  I'lora  Z.  Bratt  (b.  My  23, 
1863,  South  Bend,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  South 
Bend  (Ind.)  IL  S.  Jlus;  Sigma  Kappa  Zeta; 
Prelim.  Honors.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1917-18.  Address,  R  7,  Box  4,  South  Bend,  Ind. 

8324.  SYLVESTER  STANTON  FITZ- 

GERRELL 
lA.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  25,  1894,  Benton, 
111.;  s.  Sylvester  (b.  F  6,  1847,  Benton,  111.) 
and  Almira  (Mooney)  Fitzgerrell  (b.  Ja  5, 
1855).  I'rcparcd  in  Benton  Tp.  H.  S.  Phi  Al- 
pha Delta;  Comitatus;  Philomathean.  2nd  Lt.. 
Cavalry,  U.  S.  A.;  Capt.,  do.,  1918;  Mu.stcred 
out,    D   21,    1918.   Address,    Benton,    111. 

8325.  CHARLES  ABUSDALE  FLANNERY 
Efficiency  Engr. ;   B.  S.   in  M.  E. ;  b.   Ag  10, 

1894,  St.  Paul;  s.  Charles  Emmett  (b.  \\  7, 
1843,  Middlctown,  N.  Y.)  and  Martha  (Abus- 
dale)  Flannery  (b.  Ap  21,  1869,  Christiansand, 
Norway).  Prepared  in  N.  M.  Mil.  Inst.,  Ros- 
well,  N.  M.  .Sigma  Chi;  Theta  Tau;  Ku  Klux; 
Helmet;  Mgr.,  Class  Baseball;  Class  Basketliall. 
Production  Engr.,  Novo  Engine  Co.,  Lansing, 
Mich.  Jc  1917-18.  Indus,  and  Efficiency  Engr., 
Montgomery  Ward  and  Co.,  Chicago,  1018- — . 
Married  Jeffie  Ray  Harris,  D  27.  191 6.  White 
Mountain,  N.  M.  Child,  Charles  Harris  b.  Mr 
8,  191H,  Address,  2709  Mildred  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Montgomery   Ward  and  Co.,   do. 


8326.  RICHARD  GREER  FLAUGIIER 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  4,  1889,  Cayuga,  Ind.; 
s.  Dr.  E.  A.  Flaugher.  Prepared  in  Cayuga, 
Und.)  H.  S.;  Purdue  Univ.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma. 
With  Novo  Engine  Co.,  Lansing,  Mich.  Ad- 
dress, 2709  Mildred  Ave.,  Chicago. 

8327.     JOHN    HERMAN    FLEMMING 
B.  S.   in  A.   E. ;  b.  Ap  i,  1890,  Pierce,  Neb.; 
s.   Herman  Flemming.     Prepared  in   Davenport, 
'H.  S.     Psi  Mu.     Address,  3566  Larkspur  Ave., 
Cincinnati. 

8328.     WARD  JOHN   FLOCK 
(Brother  of  No.  9067) 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  19,  1893,  Deer  Grove, 
111.;  s.  John  (b.  Ja  31,  1863,  Deer  Grove,  111.) 
and  Nettie  Louise  (Schlink)  Flock  (b,  Je  24, 
1S64,  El  Paso,  111.).  Prepared  in  Sterling  Tp. 
IL  S.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho; 
Comitatus;  Helmet;  Fresh.  Varsity  Baseball; 
Varsity  Baseball;  Class  Football;  Class  Pres. 
370  Aero  Squadron,  A.  S.  S.  C,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, 904   W.   Green   St.,  Urbana. 

8329.  GEORGE  HENRY  FOSTER 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Jl  14,  1892, 
Lenox  Dale,  Mass.;  s.  Charles  W.  Foster  (b. 
Ag  2,  1847,  Becket,  Mass.)  and  Eliza  Ann 
((iraves)  Foster  (b.  N  20,  1850,  Aussterlitz,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Lenox  H.  S.  Phi  Lambda 
L^pSilon;  Easterners  Club;  Chem.  Club.  With 
Hercules  Powder  Co.,  Kenvil,  N.  J.,  1917-18; 
.Acid  Chem.  and  Supvr.,  do.,  1918 — •.  Mem., 
A.  C.  S.     Address,  25  Segure  St..  D  ver.  N.  J. 

8330.  JAMES  LESLIE  FOX 
Test  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  13,  1888, 
Wichita,  Kan.;  s.  James  B.  and  Mary  (Mac- 
Dade)  Fox.  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S. ;  Engle- 
wood  (N.  J.)  H.  S.  Theta  Chi.  Highway  De- 
sign, Texarkana,  Ark.;  Highway  Const.,  Pitts- 
burgh; Design  and  Const.,  Water  Supply, 
Englewood,  N.  J.;  do.,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  In- 
diana Fibre  Products  (To.,  Marion,  Ind.  Engr. 
Tests,  Ord.  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.  Married  Margaret 
Randel  Wills,  S  25,  191 S.  Washington,  N.  J, 
Address,    Roanoke,    Va. 

8331.  JESSIE  LUCILLA  FOX 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ap  21,  1885, 
Kowanee.  111.;  d.  Rev.  John  W.  (b.  1849,  Lon- 
don, England)  and  Charlotte  (Stanley)  Fox 
(b.  1851,  Clifton,  England).  Prepared  in 
ILimpton  (la.)  H.  S. ;  Knox  Coll..  1906-07. 
Tamesonian;  Oniicron  Nu;  Alpha  Theta  Chi; 
"I'^inal  Honors.  Teacher,  II.  Sc,  Central  Jr. 
II.  S.,  Springfield,  111.  Dietitian.  Red  Cross 
Emergency  Hosp.,  Springfield,  111.  Mem., 
Congr.  (Church;  Assn.,  Intercollegiate  Alum- 
nae; School  Mistress  Club,  Sjiringfield,  III. 
Mjarried  Dr.  Theron  J.  Kinncar,  S  10,  1918, 
Siiringficld.  111.  .Address,  608  S.  Grand  Ave., 
VV^cst    Springfield,    111. 

8332.     GRACE  BRYAN  FRAME   (STOCK) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  6,  1891,  Hot 
Springs.  S.  Dak.;  d.  Ezra  Ebenezer  (b.  Ap  i, 
1 85:4,  Senecaville,  O.)  and  Elizabeth  Claris 
(Bryan)  Frame  (b.  S  2:^.  1855,  Solsberry, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  H.  S.;  Knox 
Coll.  Pres.  -Athenean.  Married  Rev.  Harry 
Thomas  Stock,  Jl  24,  1017.  Champaign.  Ad- 
dress,  5416   Woodlawn  Ave.,   Chicago. 

8333.     THOMAS  FRASER 

B.  S.  in  Min.  E.;  b.  Mr  18,  1803,  White 
Hall,  111.;  s.  James  Eraser.  Prepared  in  White 
llaU  IT.  S.  Prelim.  Honors.  U.  S.  A.,  Ft, 
Sheridan,  111.     Address,  White   Hall,   111. 


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8334.  EUGENE  MARK  FREDERICK 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  25,  1896,  Clarence,  111.; 
s.  Sherman  (b.  S  30,  1869.  Ford  Co.  111.)  and 
Effie  Susan  (Kirkpalrick)  Frederick  (b.  Mr  19. 
1872,  do.).  Prepared  in  Paxton  H.  S.  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  Varsity  Wrestling;  Varsity 
Football.  2nd.  Lt.,  Inf.,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111., 
191 7;  I  St.  Lt.,  Co.  M,  6 1  St.  Inf..  Gettysburg, 
Pa.;  do.,  Charlotte,  N.  C;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
Address,   Clarence,  111. 

833s.  HARRY  NIEL  FRIED 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  9,  1894.  Chi- 
cago; s.  Hynian  (b.  St.  Petersburg,  Russia) 
and  Sarah  (Siegel)  Fried  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Medill  II.  S.,  Chicago.  Varsity  Tennis. 
Salesman.  Chicago.  .Storekeeper,  3rd  class. 
Great  Lakes,  111.,  1918-19;  Mustered  out.  Ja 
29,  1919.  Address,  1506  S.  Hamlin  Ave., 
Chicago. 

8336.  RUTH   SCOVELL  FUNK 
(Sister  of  No.  5137) 

Assistant;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  16,  1S92, 
Rantoul,  111.;  d.  Milton  Phillips  (b.  Ap  24, 
1S38,  Lynnville,  111.)  and  Evolene  (Scovell) 
Funk  (b.  My  25,  1855,  Hornellsville.  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Bethany  Cir- 
cle; H.  Sc.  Club;  Jamesonian.  Teacher,  H. 
Sc.  H.  S.,  Oto.  la.,  1917-18;  Stud,  and  Asst., 
Bacteriol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918.  Mem.,  O.  E. 
S.     Address,  711  W.  Springfield  Ave.,  Urbana. 

8337.  JESSIE  MARIA  GADDIS 

B.  Mus.;  b.  Mr  2.  1888,  Avon,  111.;  d.  John 
Hardin  (b.  N  29,  1849,  Stronghurst,  111.)  and 
Margaret  Elizabeth  (Brook)  Gaddis  (b.  INIr  7, 
1850,  Olena.  111.).  Prepared  in  Knox  Coll. 
Acad.  B.  Mus..  Knox  Conservatory  of  Music, 
1913.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Mu  Kappa  Alpha.  Address. 
Daytona  Beach,  Fla.;  bus.  add.,  7047  N.  Ash- 
land Ave.,  Chicago. 

8338.  HAROLD  T.  GALLAHER 
Master  Mechanic;-  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  19, 
J894,  Tiskilwa,  111.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  do.)  and 
Amelia  (Hauler)  Gallaher  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Tiskilwa  H.  S.  E.  E.  Soc;  Eta  Kappa  Nu. 
Chief  Electn.,  Union  Malleable  Iron  Co.,  East 
Moline,  111.,  1917-18;  Master  Mech.,  do., 
1918 — .  Address,  Tiskilwa,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
Union   Malleable   Iron  Co.,   East   Moline,   111. 

8339.  HOWARD  STANLEY  GANTZ 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  10,  1894.  An- 
chor, 111.;  s.  William  S.  (b.  O  8,  1861,  Glen 
Rock,  Pa.)  and  Jennie  Leona  Parminter  (b. 
Ag  ir.  1867,  Metamora,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Normal  H.  S.  Alpba  Chi  Rho;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho;  Tribe  of  Illini;  Agr.  Club;  Varsity 
Track.  Farmer,  Anchor  111.  Corp..  Co.  H, 
344th  Inf.,  Camp  Grant.  Rockford,  111.  Sergt., 
Co.  H,  344th  Inf.,  86th  Div..  A.  E.  F..  France. 
Address,  401    S.    Main    St.,   Normal,   111. 

6340.  CASPER  TYRELL  GARTH 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  N  22.  1895,  Belmont, 
la.;  s.  Dr.  J.  W.  Garth.  Prepared  in  Beau- 
mont H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Tex.  Aliiha  Tau  Ome- 
ga; Class  Soccer.,  Camp  Funston,  Tex.  Ad- 
dress, 1461  Calder  Ave.,  Beaumont,  Tex.t 

8341.  MARY  BEATRICE  GARVIN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  23.  1883, 
Strout,  HI.;  d.  Thomas  (b.  Jl  15.  1852,  St. 
Louis)  and  Sarah  Jane  (Morgan)  Garvin  (b. 
Eldora,  III.).  Prepared  in  Pittsfield  IT.  S.; 
Greer  Coll.,  Hoopeston.  111.;  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.,  1913;  Univ.  of  C"alif.,  Berkeley,  Calif., 
summer.  1015.  Grad.  Stud..  Univ.  of  111.  Y. 
W.  C.  A.;  Grad.  Club.  Teacher,  Hist.,  Jr.  H. 
S.,  Urbana,  1917-18.  Mem.,  Christian  Church; 
Nat.  Educ.  Assn.  Address,  607  E.  White  St., 
Champaiga 


8342.  ARTHUR  GUSTAVE  GEHRIG 
Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  M.  S.,  1919; 
b.  D  24.  18S7,  New  Douglas,  111.;  s.  John  (b. 
.S  2,  1 84 1,  Zeiskam,  Rhenish,  Bavaria)  and 
Eliza  Catherine  (Leutwiler)  Gehrig  (b.  Mr  3, 
1844,  Highland,  111.).  Prepared  in  New  Douglas 
11.  S. ;  Univ.  Acad.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Philomalhean;  C.  E.  Soc.  Fellowship 
in  C.  E.  Research  Asst.,  Civ.  Engng.,  Univ.  of 
111..  191 7.  Insp.  of  Bridges,  Big  Four  Ry.,  Mt. 
Carmel,  111.;  Struct.  Engr.,  VVest.  Elec.  Co., 
Chicago,  1 919 — .  Auth.;  The  Emergency  Dams 
at  the  Locks  of  the  Panama  Canal,  The  Tech- 
nograt'h.  Vol.  XX.Xll.  1918.  Mem..  Christian 
Church;  Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ; 
.A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Julia  Etta  Smith,  Ap  8, 
1914.  Staunton,  111.  Child,  Eleanor  Marie,  b.  O 
10,  1917.  Address,  15  N.  Parkside  Ave.,  (Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  c/o  \Vestern  Electric  Co.,  do. 

8343.     MARJORIE    DEANE  HAWKINS 
(GENSON) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  15.  1888,  St. 
Louis;  d.  William  King  (b.  D  3,  1858,  Cincin- 
nati) and  Josephine  (Fosgate)  Hawkins  (b.  O 
10,  1863,  Big  Rock,  111.).  Prepared  in  Hyde 
Park  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of  Wis.;  Univ.  of  Chicago. 
Mem.,  Ladies'  Union.  Married  Leroy  Leigh- 
ton  Genson.  Ap  22,  1916,  Chicago.  Address, 
Lombard,    111. 

8344.  NICHOLAS  GERTEN 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  21,  1894.  Chi- 
cago; s.  John  Gerten.  Prepared  in  Lane  Tech. 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Varsity  Fencing. 
.Mlied  Const.  Mach.  Co.,  New  York  City,  1917. 
Engng.  Corps,  23d.  Highway  Engrs..  Camp 
Meade;  2nd  Lt.,  (Zo.  A.  23rd  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F., 
1918- — .  Address,  2202  Cleveland  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

8345.     HOWARD   CYRIL  GESELBRACHT 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  2,  1896,  Austin,  111.;  s. 
H.  H.  Geselbracht.  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech. 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Phrenocon;  Scabbard  and 
Rlade;  Pres.,  Rifle  Club;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig. 
Lt..  Camp  Grant,  Rockford,  111.  Address,  45 
X.   Mayfield  Ave.,   Chicago. t 

8346.     MAUD  ALBERTA  GIBBONS 
A.  B.   in   L.   A.  and   S.;   b.  Jl   19,   1895,   Me- 
tropolis,   III.;    d.    A.    J.    Gibbons.      Prepared   in 
.Metro])olis   H.   S.;   111.    Coll.     Address,   5th  and 
Metropolis  St.,  Metropolis,  IlLf 

8347.  RALEIGH  AUGUSTUS  GIBSON 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  O  10,  1S94,  Indian- 
aiiolis;  s.  L.  A.  Gibson.  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S.;  Millikin  Univ.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
Class  Football.  O.  R.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.. 
1017;  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  E,  Reg.  344tli  Inf.,  Camp 
Grant,  Rockford,  111.,  19 18.  Address,  318  Mon- 
roe St.,  Decatur,   Ill.f 

8348.  SYLVIA  ROSE  GIBSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Ja  22,  1894, 
Chicago;  d.  James  David  (b.  O  26.  1865,  Balin- 
afad.  Ont.,  Can.)  and  Alice  G.  (Hubbard)  Gib- 
son (b.  Ag  21,  1871,  Chichester.  Sussex.  Eng.). 
Prepared  in  John  Marshall  II.  S.,  Chicago. 
.\lpha  Xi  Delta:  Yo  Ma.  Teacher.  Eng.,  Latin 
and  French.  Nixon  Tp.  H.  S.,  Weldon.  111., 
1Q17 — .  Address.  3647  Flournoy  St.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.;  c/o  Nixon  Township  High  School, 
Weldon,  111. 

8349.  MATE  LEWIS  GIDDINGS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  D  19,  1801, 
Danville.  111.;  d.  Albert  (b.  iS^o.  do.)  and  Ella 
(Dill)  Giddings  (b.  1862,  Clairmount,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Danville  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Omi- 
cron  Nu;   Yo   Ma;   W.    A.   A.;   Sec,   Woman's 


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League;  Sr.  Baseball.  Teacher.  H.  Sc,  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  St.  Clouil,  Minn..  1917-18;  Home 
Econ.  Div.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  Ames,  la.,  1918 — . 
.-IdJrcss.  911  N.  Vermilion  St.,  Danville,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  .\mes,  la. 

8350.  ARTHUR  EDWARD  GIERTZ 
B.  S.  in  C.  £.;  b.  F  24,  1893.  Elgin.  111.;  s. 
C.  E.  Giertz.  Prepared  in  Elgin  H.  S.  Beta 
Phi;  Theta  Tau;  C.  E.  Soc.  Steam  Engng. 
Course,  Pelham  Bay  and  Stevens  Inst.,  War- 
rant Officer;  A.  E.  V..  France.  1919 — .  Address, 
430   N.    Crystal  St.,   Elgin,  111. 

8351.     -RALPH  EGLEY  GIFFORD 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ap  6,  1894.  Onarga, 
111.;  s.  Melvin  B.  and  Lizzie  Kirkbride  (Eg- 
ley)  Gifford.  Prepared  in  Onarga  H.  S.  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  Ku  Klux.  Q.  M.  R.  C,  Motor 
Transportation;  Tank  Service,  Camp  Colt, 
Gettysburg,  1918.  Died  O  i,  1918,  Camp  Colt, 
Gettysburg,  Pa. 

8352.  *GLADYS   GILPATRICK 

B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  2,  1894.  P'ano,  IlL; 
d.  John  Brisbane  (b.  Ap  21,  1851,  Ossiau.  N. 
Y.)  and  Millie  Almira  (Van  Nostrand)  Gilpat- 
rick  (b.  11  27,  1851,  Granger.  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Piano  H.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Wom- 
an's League:  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Teacher,  H,  Sc. 
and  Supervisor  of  Meals  in  Girls  Dormitory, 
Grand  Prairie  Sem.  Stud.  Nurse,  Philadelphia 
Hosp.     Died  O   14,  191 8,  Philadelphia. 

8353.  RUTH  MARIE  GLASSCO 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  7,  1896,  Char- 
leston. 111.;  d.  George  M.  and  Sarah  Elizabeth 
(Bond)  Glassco.  Prepared  in  Charleston  H.  S. 
H.  Sc.  Club;  Omicron  Ku;  Final  Honors. 
Teacher,  Dom.  Sc,  Rockville,  Ind.,  1917 — . 
Address,  106  N.  Coler  Ave.,  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
c/o  High  School,  Rockville,  Ind. 

8354.     EDNA  AGATHA  GOETTLER 
Teacher;   A.   B.   in  H.    Sc;   b.   My   8,    1894, 
Chicago:    d.    Gertrude    Goettler.      Prepared    in 
Univ.  of  Chicago.     Teacher,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Tusco- 
la, III.     Address,  4630  Dover  St.,  Chicago.f 

8355.     HENRY   L.   GOGERTY 
Supt.  Const.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ja  30,  1894, 

Zearing,  la.;  s.  William  H.  and  Elizabeth  Jane 

(Haggin)    Gogerty.    Prepared   in    Zearing    (la.) 

H.   S.;   St.  Joseph's  Coll..  Dubuque,   la.     Asst. 

Supt.,  Const.,  Kelly  Field  No.  2,  San  Antonio, 

Te.x.;     Gerstner     Field,     Lake     Charles,     La.; 

Brooks  Field,  San  Antonio,  Tex.;  Kelly  Field; 

Mustered    out,   N    30,    191 8.   Address,   Zearing, 

la. 
8356.     CHARLOTTE  DEANE  GOLDBERG 
Teacher;    A.    B.   in   L.    A.   and  S.;   b.    N  27, 

1893,  Chicago;   d.   Samuel  B.    (b.    1868,  Kovno, 

Russia)    and    Esther   Goldberg    (b.    1873.    do.). 

Prepared    in    John     Marshall     II.    S.,    Chicago. 

Mcnorah;     Der     Deutsche     Verein;     Gregorian. 

Teacher.  Ger.,  Jewish  Tr.  Sch.,  Chicago,  1917 — . 

Mem.,   Chicago   Coll.    Club.      Address,    1636   S. 

Millard  Ave.,  Chicago. 

8357.     FRANK  LYLE   GOLDMAN 
B.  S.   in  A.   E.;  b.  Ag  9,   1893,  St.  Louis;  s. 
Louis  Goldman.      Prepared  in    Veatman   IL   S., 
St.  Louis;  Wash.  Univ.     Arch.  Club.     Address, 
1601   Carr  St.,   St.   Louis.t 

8358.     ABRAHAM    LINCOLN    GOLINKIN 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E. ;  b.  F  26, 
1895.  Chicago;  s.  Maurice  (b.  1867,  Russia) 
and  Ella  Golinkin  (b.  1870,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  II.  S.,  Chicago;  Crane  Jr.  Coll., 
Chicatro.  Engr.,  Milwaukee  Sewerage  Comn., 
:9i7-i8;  Asst.  Civ.  Engr..  Dept.  of  Bridges 
and  Railroad  Crossing  Elimination,  N.  J. 
Pub.     Utility    Comm.,     Newark,    N.    J.     Chief 


Mach.,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  Great  Lakes,  111.;  U. 
S.  Coast  Guard  Submarine  Chaser  and  Patrol 
duty,  Pelham  Bay,  N.  Y.;  Naval  Gun  Plant, 
Bayonnc,  N.  J.;  Mustered  out,  Ja,  1919.  Auth.: 
Construction  of  Siphon  Tunnel  Under  Mil- 
waukfc  River,  Mun.  Engng.  Address,  69  Court 
St.,  Newark,  N.  J.;  bits,  add.,  1104  Kurney 
lildg.,   Newark,   N.  J. 

8359.     MABEL  MADELLON  GOOCH 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  30,  1893.  Little 
Rock,  la.;  d.  C.  W.  Gooch.  Prepared  in  Ells- 
worth (Minn.)  II.  S.;  Univ.  of  Minn.  Address, 
Aurora,    S.   Dak.f 

8360.  GEORGE  FRANCIS   GOREY 

B.  S.  in  AL  &  S.  E.;  b.  Je  4,  1893,  Jo- 
liet,  111.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  1866,  do.)  and  Cath- 
erine (Giblin)  Gorey  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
loliet  Tp.  H.  S.,  Mu  San;  Class  Football;  Sr. 
Ball  Com.  Stud.  Officer,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111., 
1917;  Ft.  Monroe;  2nd  Lt.,  Trench  Mortars, 
.'\rmy  Trench  Art.  Sch.,  A.  E.  F.,  France., 
191 7 — •     Address,  504  Herkimer  St.,  JoHet,  111. 

8361.  ANTHONY  READY  GOULD 
Editor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  10,  1895,  Berke- 
ley, Calif.;  s.  James,  Jr.  (b.  Jl  24,  1850.  Lon- 
don, Eng.)  and  Clara  (Ready)  Gould  (b.  Ap 
15.  1867,  Auburn,  Calif.).  Prepared  in  Pro- 
viso Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Philomathean; 
Scribbler's;  Graphomen;  Country  Life  Club; 
Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Class  Sec; 
Managing  Ed.,  summer  Illini  and  ///.  Agr. 
Assoc  and  Managing  Ed..  Am.  Sheep  Breeder, 
Chicago.  Lt.,  C.  A.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  Ft.  Monroe, 
\'a. ;  Mustered  out,  D  7,  1919.  Aulh.:  How  to 
Care  for  a  Flock  of  Sheep,  pub.  by  Bradley 
Knitting  Co.,  Delavan,  Wis.,  1917;  Pamphlets 
pub.  by  Am.  Sheep  Breeder,  LI.  S.  Yards.  Ad- 
dress, 10754  S.  Hoyne  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
817  Exchange  Ave.,  U.  S.   Yards,   do. 

8362.  MAURICE  AUGUSTUS  GOULD 
Telephone  Operator;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D 
19,  1891,  New  Sharon,  la.;  s.  George  Beale  (b 
S  25.  1845,  Mt.  Carmel,  111.)  and  Mary  Eliza 
betli  (Penrose)  Gould  (b.  My  28,  1856,  Penns 
ville.  O.).  Prepared  in  New  Sharon  (la.)  H 
S.;  Clarkston  (Wash.)  II.  S.;  Moline  H.  S 
C.  E.  Soc.  Surv.,  B.  and  O.  R.  R.,  Baltimore 
Md.;  Telephone  Operator,  Ammunition  Bldg., 
Rock  Island,  111.  Co.  E,  415th  K.  R.  Telegraph 
Bn.,  Signal  Corps,  N.  A.,  France.  Address, 
New   Sharon,   la. 

8363.  HARLAND  BROWN  GRAHAM 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  6,  1894,  Santa  Paula, 
Calif.;  s.  Samuel  Camden  (b.  Armstrong  Co., 
Pa.)  and  Mamie  (Brown)  Graham  (b.  Carri- 
bou,  Me.).  Prepared  in  Los  Angeles  H.  S.; 
la.  Univ.;  Univ.  of  Mich.  Delta  Tau  Delta. 
N.  R..  .San  Pedro,  Calif.  2nd  Lt.,  S.  M.  A., 
Kelly  Field,  Fort  Worth,  Calif.  Address,  1214 
3rd  Ave.,  Los  Angeles. 

8364.  RAYMOND  LORIMER  GRANTZ 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  8,  1894,  Rockford, 
111.;  s.  Otto  Grantz.  Prepared  in  Rockford 
H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Ma- 
wan-da;  Sachem;  Helmet;  Atli.  Ed..  Daily  Illi- 
ni; lllio  statT;  Sr.  Memorial  Com.;  Sr.  Smoker 
Com.;  Pres.,  jr.  Class.  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Berke- 
ley, Calif.;  Lt.,  Ellington  Field.  Houston,  Tex.; 
Mustered  out,  Ja  20,  1919.  Address,  512  College 
.\\c.,    Rockford,    Ill.f 

8365.  ANKER  SVERRE  GRAVEN 
B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ja  17,  1891.  Menominee, 
Wis.;  s.  P.  P.  Graven.  Prepared  in  Menom- 
inee (Wis.)  H.  S.;  Stout  Inst.  Aljiha  Delta 
Phi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Psi  Mu;  111.  Union  Dram- 
atic Club;  Stud.  Opera;  (jlee  and  Mandolin 
Qub;  Arch.  Club.  U.  S.  Naval  Tr.  Camp, 
Detroit.  .iddress,  1003  S.  9th  St.,  Menom- 
inee, Wis.t 


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83O6.  LESLIE  ROY  GRAY 
B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  F  23,  189s,  Sauneniin, 
III.;  s.  James  Eliot  (b.  Forrest,  111.)  and  El- 
yiria  (Munro)  Gray  (b.  Wing,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Grand  Prairie  Seminary  and  Saunemin  H. 
S.      E.    E.    Soc.      Cadet   Engr.,   Denver.      A.    S. 

5.  C,    Champaign.      Mem.,   A.    I.    E.    E.     Ad- 
dress, Box  2S,  R  3,  Bloomington,  111. 

8367.     GLADYS  GREEN  (JENxVINGS) 
(Wife  of  No.  7655;  Sister  of  No.  6913) 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Je  26,  1895,  Oakwood. 
111.;  d.  Wilbert  Grant  (b.  Ja  27,  i86S,  Colum- 
bus, O.)  and  Lucy  Roxana  (Cranston)  Green 
(b.  N  21,  1869,  Gibson  City.  111.).  Prepared 
in  (Dakwood  and  Danville  II.  Schs.  II.  Sc. 
Club;  W.  A.  A.;  Class  Basketball;  Class  Hock- 
ey; Stud.  Council,  Woman's  League;  ist.  Cabi- 
net, Y.  W.  C.  A.  Mem..  Local  Com.  St.  Coun- 
cil of  Defense.  Married  Carson  G.  Jennings 
('16),   S    18,    1918,   Oakwood,    111.      Address.   R. 

6,  Carlinville,   111. 

8368.  BIRDIE  WILMAH  GREENE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  30,  i88i, 
Tallula,  111.;  d.  Joseph  Watkins  (b.  S  7,  1852, 
do.)  and  Emma  (Murray)  Greene  (b.  D  25, 
1850,  Sparta,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Tallula  H. 
S.;  Univ.  of  Calif.;  Harvard.  Teacher,  Math.. 
H.  S..  Los  Angeles;  do.,  Riverside,  Calif.  Ad- 
dress, Tallula,   111.;   bus.  add..   Riverside,   Calif. 

8369.     HAROLD  GREENHILL 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Mr  30,  1893,  Chicago;  s. 
William  Purdon  (b.  Ja  28,  1854,  Biiibrook  Tp., 
Ontario,  Can.)  and  Susan  Harriet  (Galliford) 
(3reenl.ill  b.  N  27,  1864,  Ingersoll,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Robert  Waller  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Sig- 
ma Tau;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pi  Tau  Sigma.  R.  O. 
T.  C.  Ft.  Sheridan;  do..  Ft.  Monroe,  1917; 
2nd  Lt.,  C.  A..  Ft.  Williams,  Me.;  ist  Lt., 
Hdqtrs.  Co..  54th  C.  A.  C,  A.  E.  F..  France; 
Mustered  out,  Ta  28,  1919.  Address,  1951 
Seminary   Ave.,   Chicago. 

8370.  EARL  EUGENE  GREENWELL 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  21,  1894, 
Manistee,  Mich.;  s.  John  N.  (b.  O  7,  1857. 
Raglan,  Ontario,  Can.)  and  Martena  (Jensen) 
Greenwell  (b.  N  10.  1872,  Pentwater,  Mich.). 
Prepared  in  Thornton  Tp.  H.  S.,  Harvey,  111. 
Chem.,  Armour  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1917;  Coal-tar- 
dye  and  Intermediate  Chem.,  Ault  &  Wiborg 
Co.,  Cincinnati.  1917- — .  Married  Hilda  Or- 
delle  Walker.  F  9.  1017,  Danville,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 3566  Larkspur  Ave.,  Cincinnati. 

8371.  MARION  ELSIE  GREGG 
Teacher:  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  D  14,  1894, 
Chicago;  d.  Frank  Edward  (b.  Jl  8,  1868, 
Wales)  and  Lizzie  (Manwell)  Gregg  (b.  Je 
21,  1872,  White  Pigeon.  Mich.).  Prepared  in 
Carl  Schurz  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Alpha  Omicron 
Pi.  Teacher,  H.  Sc.  H.  S.,  Toulon,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 4237  N.  Keeler  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.. 
Box   196  Toulon,  111. 

83-2.  CHARLES  HENRY  GREWE 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Je  30,  1895,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Charles  Henry  (b.  D  25,  1861,  Ger- 
many) and  Anna  (Grainnann)  Grewe  b.  Ag 
15,  18112.  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Wen- 
dell Phillips  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Alpha  Zeta; 
Final  Honors.  Water  Basketball.  Farmer, 
Lawrence,  Mich.  Co.  B,  ist  Bn.,  i6i)th  Div., 
Brig..  Camp  Custer,  Mich.  Address.  Lawrence, 
Mich. 

8373.     NEWTON   FOX   GREY 

Bond  Broker;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Tl  25,  1894. 
Evanston.  111.;  s.  Howard  (b.  D  i,  1857.  Chi- 
cago) and  Lizzie  K.  (Fillinghast)  Grey  (b.  Jl 
4,  1861,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Evanston  Tp. 
H.  S.;  N.  W.  Univ.  Agr.  Club;  Swimming; 
Final    Honors.      Bond    Salesman,    Powell    and 


Girard,  Chicago.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec,  Jefferson 
Barracks,  Mo.,  1917-18;  Naval  Reserve,  Mun- 
icipal Pier,  Chicago;  Pelham  Bay,  N.  Y.  Ad- 
dress, 329   Lake   St.,   Evanston,  111. 

8374-  JOHN  NEWTON  GRIDLEY 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  20.  1894,  Biggs- 
ville.  III.;  s.  Walter  Henry  (b.  Ap  15,  i860, 
Eng.)  and  Ella  (Rezner)  Gridley  (b.  Ap  22, 
1SO2.  Biggsville,  III.).  Prepared  in  Biggsville 
11.  S.;  Knox  Coll.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Address, 
Biggsville,    111. 

8375.  HUGH  GRIGSBY 
Rancher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  14,  1890,  Cuba, 
111.;  s.  George  N.  (b.  Ag  3,  1859,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Peoria  H.  S.  Acanthus;  Spanish 
Club;  Swimming;  Prelim.  Honors.  Rodman, 
Grigsby  Engng.  Co.,  E.  Peoria;  in  charge  of 
ranch,  Can.,  1917-18.  U.  S.  Navy,  U.  S.  S. 
Kansas;  Member  of  Crew  which  made  a  record 
for  the  Navy,  with  7  in.  gun,  firing  8  shots  in 
30  sec,  target  1800  yds.  and  making  8  hits. 
Address,  300  E.  Washington  St.,  East  Peoria, 
III. 

8376.  CHRISTIAN  GROSS 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  9,  1895,  Chicago;  s. 
Charles  W.  (b.  Philadelphia)  and  Winifred 
(Watkins)  Gross  (b.  xMbany,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Ky.  Mil.  Inst. 
Psi  Upsilon;  Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho;  ist  Lt.  and  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Asst.  Mgr., 
Interschol.;  Mgr..  Class  Swimming;  Treas., 
Mil.  Ball  Com.;  Chm.,  Sr.  Ball  Com.;  Brev. 
Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard.  Univ.  of  111.  Ambu- 
lance Unit,  France,  1917;  Received  the  Croix 
de  Guerre,  Ag  8,  1917;  (Jamp  Grant,  Co.  2,  3rd 
O.  T.  C  1918;  Camp  Gordon,  la.;  Siberia, 
191 9 — .     Address,  6721   Chappel  Ave.,   Chicago. 

8377.  CLARENCE  JAMES  GRUHL 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Mr  9,  1891, 
Milwaukee;  s.  Fred  J.  (b.  S  16,  1859,  Cedar- 
burg,  Wis.)  and  Emma  (Schroeder)  Gruhl  (b. 
Milwaukee).  Prepared  in  South  Div.  H.  S., 
Milwaukee;  Marquette  Univ.,  1913-14.  Struct. 
Steel  Draftsman.  Milwaukee.  Address,  359 
Madison    St.,    Milwaukee. 

8378.  RAYMOND  WILLIAM  GRUNER 
Elec  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Jl  14,  1894, 
Speer,  111.;  s.  William  Gruner.  Prepared  in 
Bradley  Poly.  Inst.  Elec.  Engr.,  St.  Louis. 
Corp.  Signal  Corps,  Co.  C,  310th  Field  Signal 
Bn..  Mayen,  Ger.  Address,  Speer,  111.;  bus. 
add.,    3741     Washington    Ave.,    St.    Louis. 

8379.  LOIS  GREENE  GUILD 
(Sister  of  Nos.  3384,  9101) 
Photographer;  B.  S.  in  Land.  Gard.;  b.  O  13, 
1S87.  Dubuque,  la.;  d.  Dr.  Joel  Henry  (b.  Jl 
4,  1852,  Franklinville,  N.  Y.)  and  Martha 
(Thomas)  Greene  (b.  F  24,  1859,  Lansing, 
Ea.).  Prepared  in  Dubuque  (la.)  H.  S. ;  Sim- 
mons Coll.,  1905-07.  Kanpa  Alpha  Theta;  Phi 
Delta  Psi;  Alethenai;  Final  Honors.  With 
Jens  Jensen.  Chicago,  Landscape  Arch..  1917- 
18;  Sec,  War  Issues  Course,  Univ.  of  HI., 
1918-19;  Student  of  Photograjihy.  1919.  Mar- 
ried Thacher  Howland  Guild,  Je  11,  1908,  Du- 
buque, la.  (died  Jl  21,  1914).  Child,  Margaret 
Elizabeth,  b.  D  28,  1910.  Address,  907  W. 
Crlifornia.   Urbana. 

8380.  CARL  ALBERT  GUSTAFSON 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  15,  1894, 
Ft.  Dodge.  la.;  s.  August  (b.  Sweden)  and 
.•\nna  (Anderson)  Gustafson  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Ft.  Dodge  (la.)  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Prelim.  Honors.  Struct.  Engr.,  steel  and 
reinforced  concrete  design.  West.  Elec.  Co., 
Chicago,  1Q17-18.  Civ.  Engr.  and  Supt.,  Const., 
Long  Island  Sound  Coast  Defenses;  Const.  Q. 
M.,  Ft.  H.  G.  Wright,  N.  Y.,  191S— .  Address, 
310  I  St.,  Fort  Dodge,  la. 


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8381.  ELIZABETH  PURSEL  HACKLEY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  D  i,  1894. 
Delavan,  Wis.;  d.  William  Levant  (b.  Mr  19, 
i860,  Lcwiston.  N.  Y.)  and  Frances  (Piirsel) 
Hackley  (b.  Ag  28,  1871,  Noblesville,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Waukejjan  Tp.  H.  S.  Alethenai; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Prelim.  Honors.  Teacher, 
Eng.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Libertyville,  111.  Address. 
1016  W .  OreRon  St.,  Urbana;  bt(s.  add., 
Libertyville,    111. 

8382.  HENRY  MERRITT  HAGER 
B.  S.  in  Commerce;  b.  F  4,  1894,  Ottawa, 
111.;  s.  George  Bety  and  Margaret  (Mcrritt) 
Hager.  I'repared  in  Dwight  H.  S.  Theta  Del- 
ta Chi;  Alplia  Kappa  Psi.  ist.  Lt.,  Ft.  Sheri- 
dan. 111.,  1017;  332nd.  F.  A.,  Camp  Grant, 
Rockford,  III.,  1017-18;  Machine  Gun  Bn.,  Post 
F.  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.  2nd  Lt.,  Aero  Sqdn.,  A.  E. 
F.,    France,    1918 — .   Address,    Dwight,   111. 

8383.     GEORGE  EMORY  HALL 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Jl  27.  1804,  Rock- 
ford,  111.;  s.  L.  C.  Hall.  Prepared  in 'Rockford 
H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi; 
Ma-wan-da;  Ku  Klu.x;  Stud.  Council;  Jr.  Smok- 
er Com.;  Mgr.  Varsity  Football.  Address, 
Rockford,    Ill.t 

8384.     CHAUNCEY  GEYER  HAMILTON 
Prin.,  H.   S.;   A.  B.   in  L.  A.   &  S.;  b.   F   7, 

1893,  Colfax.  111.;  s.  John  Hamilton.  Prepared 
in  Colfax  H.  S.  Prin.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Carlock, 
III.  Address,  Colfax,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High 
School,  Carlock,  111. 

838s.     DON  HERMAN  HAMILTON 
(Brother  of  No.  8386) 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  3,  1892,  Paris,  111.;  s. 
W.  F.  (b.  Ap  1862,  do.)  and  Rosa  (Wetzel) 
Hamilton  (b.  D  31,  1864,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Paris  H.   S.     Address,  R.  2,  Paris,  Ill.t 

8386.     THOMAS   SHERMAN  HAMILTON 
(Brother  of  No.   8385) 
Grad.    Stud.;   B.    S.   in  Chem.    E.;   b.  Ap   21, 

1894,  Paris,  111.;  s.  W.  F.  (b.  Ap  1862,  do.)  and 
Rosa  (Wetzel)  Hamilton  (b.  D  31,  1864.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Paris  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma; 
P!ii  Lambda  Upsilon;  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
Chcm.  Club.  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Asst.,  An. 
Nutrition,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917;  Grad.  Stud.,  da., 
1919—.  Capt.,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1917-19.  Married  Mabel  Gaumer,  Ap  11.  1919, 
Paris.  III.  Address,  Paris,  III.;  bus.  add.,  917 
W.    (jreen    St.,    Urbana. 

8387.  "WILLIAM  JACOB  HAMILTON 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  JI  11,  1890,  Decatur, 
111.;  s.  Lena  Hamilton.  Prepared  in  N.  W. 
Univ.  U.  S.  Ambulance  Corps,  A.  E.  F., 
France,  1917-18.  Awarded  le  Croix  de  Guerre. 
Vame  of  village  of  Vacherainville.  France,  was 
cnanged  to  Poste  Hamilton  in  his  honor.  Died 
of  wounds,  My  10,  1918,  Vacherainville, 
France. 

8388.  RUTH  EDITH  HAMMOND 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Jl  8,  1891,  Ft.  Apa- 
che. Ariz.;  d.  Brant  C.  (b.  N  22,  1839,  Brad- 
ford, Pa.)  and  Adelaide  Elizabeth  (Waite) 
Hammond  (b.  Mr  24,  1854,  Swanton,  Vt.). 
Prepared  in  Winfield  (Kan.)  H.  S.;  A.  B., 
Drury  Coll.,  Si)ringficld.  Mo.,  1914.  Cataloger, 
Pub.  Lib..  Hibbing,  Minn.;  Libn.,  Pub.  l.iii., 
Wichita,  Kan.  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.  Address, 
c/o    Public    Library,    Wichita,    Kan. 

8389.  MYRON  SCOTT  HANCOCK 
Elec.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ja  16,  1895, 
Bcecber  City,  111.;  s.  Winfield  Scott  and  Leah 
C.  (Reed)  Hancock.  Prepared  in  Pana  Tp.  H. 
S.  Eta  Kai>pa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc;  Final  Honors; 
Stud.  Branch,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Engr..  Westinghouse 


Elec-  &  Mfg.  Co.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa.,  1917 — . 
Mem.,  Westinghouse  Club.  Address,  1013 
Ross  Ave.,  Wilkinsburg,  Pa. 

8390.  PAUL  NEWTON  HANGER 
Gas  Engine  Mechanic;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O 
7,  1893,  Atlanta,  III.;  s.  Jacob  Bartlett  (b.  D 
21,  1848,  Tremont,  III.)  and  Julia  Lillian 
(Reise)  Hanger  (b.  O  22,  1862,  Lincoln,  111.). 
Prciiared  in  Univ.  Acad.;  Urbana  H.  S.  Agr. 
(^lub;  Fresli.  Varsity  Baseball;  Class  Football; 
Capt.,  Class  Basketball;  Scholarship.  Tractor 
and  gas  engine  ^Mechanic,  Bcason,  III.,  1917- 
18;  do.,  Avery  Mfg.  Co.,  Peoria,  1918.  ist. 
111.  Cavalry,  Mexican  Border,  1916;  2nd.  Lt., 
N.  A.  Mem.,  Christian  Church.  Address, 
2226  N.  Madison  St.,  Peoria. 

8391.     JOHxN  LEON  HANMORE 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  10,  1885,  Landessville, 
Ind.;  s.  J.  7.  Hanmore.  Prepared  in  Univ.  of 
Chicago.  Address,  703  W.  California  St.,  Ur- 
bana. 

8392.  WILLIAM  ATWATER  HARDIN 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  6,  1891,  Keiths- 
burg,  III.;  s.  John  P.  (b.  D  27,  1850,  do.)  and 
May  (Atwater)  Hardin  (b.  Ap  13,  1862.  New 
Boston,  111.).  Prepared  in  Keithsburg  H.  S.; 
Drury  Acad.,  Aledo,  111.;  William  and  Vashti 
Coll.  Farmer,  Keithsburg,  III.  Agr.  Club, 
Country   Life   Club.     Address,    Keithsburg,    111. 

8393.  ROLLIN  BARNES  HARRINGTON 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  O  19.  1895,  Logan, 
O. ;  s.  Herbert  R.  (b.  Ja  14,  1870,  do.)  and 
Jeaiiette  (Treesdale)  Harrington  (b.  Ag  14, 
1872,  Binghamton,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Logan 
(O.)  H.  S.;  Oberlin  Coll.  Alpha  Tau  Omega. 
Production  of  Nat.  Oil,  Bartlesville,  Okla.  2nd 
Lt.,  Waco,  Tex.;  Inf.,  Co.  F,  8th  Repl.  Bn., 
Camp  MacArthur;  Mustered  out,  D  7,  1918. 
Address,    Bo.x    1044,    Bartlesville,    Okla. 

8394.     ELIZABETH  PAYNE  HARRIS 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  6,  1895.  Cham- 
paign; d.  Henry  Payne  (b.  Jl  24,  1854,  Spring- 
lield,  O.)  and  Janet  Abdill  (b.  S  22,  i"8s4.  Holly 
Springs,  Miss.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H. 
S.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Clerk,  Dairy  Dept., 
L'niv.  of  III.,  1917-18;  .Stud.,  Alosher  Secre- 
tarial Sch..  Chicago,  1918 — .  Address,  6520 
Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago. 

839s.     HANNAH  HARRIS   (SELLARDS) 
(Wife  of  No.  7942;  Sister  of  Nos.  4190,  5705) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  7,  1894.  Cham- 
paign; d.  John  Billingsly  (b.  1849,  Springfield, 
O.)  and  Sarah  Woodman  (Hahn)  Harris  (b. 
i860,  Philadelphia).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.  S.  I'i  Beta  Phi;  Yo  Ma.  Married  William 
H.  Sellards  ('16),  S  20,  1917,  Champaign. 
Child.  Margaret  Anne,  b.  D  20,  1918.  Address, 
705    St.   Marks  Ave.,  Brooklyn,    N.   Y. 

8396.  WILLIAM  RUTLEDGE  HARRIS 
Lawyer;  LL.  B. ;  b.  D  24,  1891,  Macomb, 
111.;  s.  Hiram  II.  (b.  My  2,  1861,  Table  Grove, 
III.)  and  Elsie  F.  (Gariett)  Harris  (b.  My  21, 
1863.  Macomb,  111.).  Prepared  in  Macomb 
H.  "S.;  West.  111.  St.  Norm.  A.  B.,  Lombard 
Coll.,  1914.  Sigma  Nu;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Innes 
of  Court:  V.  P.,  Law  Club.  U.  S.  A.  Ord. 
("orps..  Camp  Hancock;  113  Ord.  Dept.  Co., 
("amp  Dodge,  la.  Mem.,  Universalist  Church. 
.4ddress,  Macomb,   111. 

8397.  RICHARD  NELSON  HART 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  24,  1893,  Brigh- 
ton, III.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  D  20,  1856, 
Guilford,  Conn.)  and  Alice  Hart  (b.  F  18, 
1866,  Brighton,  III.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H. 
S.  Agr.  Club.  Milk  Tester,  Oregon,  111.  C. 
A..  Ft.  Wright,  N.  Y.;  4th  Anti-Aircraft  Bn., 
Mat.  C,  Camp  Eustis,  Lee  Hall,  Va.  Address, 
Brighton,   III. 


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839S.  iMILTON  MILES  HARTMAN 
farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  D  9,  1892,  Free- 
burg,  111.;  s.  Mahlon  R.  (b.  Reading,  Pa.)  and 
Mary  (Rumer)  Hartman  (b.  Mascoutah,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Freeburg  H.  S.  15.  S.,  McKen- 
dree  Coll..  1914.  Dairy  Farmer,  Mounds,  111. 
Married  F.thel  L.  Britton,  D  23,  1913,  Mounds, 
111.  Child,  Milton  Miles,  Jr.,  b.  Mr  12,  1918. 
Address,  Mounds,  111. 

8399.  ALBERT  WILLIAM  HARZ 
Soil  Specialist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  26,  1893, 
Palatine,  111.;  s.  William  V.  (b.  O  21,  1859, 
do.)  and  Maria  (Harting)  Harz  (b.  N  11,  1864, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Palatine  H.  S.;  Elgin  Acad. 
Alpha  Zeta.  Prelim.  Honors;  Lfniv.  Band. 
Asst.,  111.  St.  Soil  Sur.,  191C-17;  Soil  Special- 
ist, James  L.  Waterbury  Co.,  Bradentown, 
Fla.,  IQ18;  Sales  Mgr.,  do.,  1918 — .  Dir., 
Band,  do.  Married  Ruth  Leon  Gillen,  Jl  25, 
1917,    Champaign.      Address,    Bradentown,    Fla. 

8400.  HENRY  CLIFFORD  HAWES 
Accountant;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  My  28, 
i8q3,  Atlanta,  III.;  s.  Henry  C.  (b.  1844,  do.) 
and  Corilla  A.  Hawes  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Atlanta  H.  S. ;  Eureka  Coll.  Tau  Kappa  Epsi- 
lon;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma.  Pres.,  Univ.  Band; 
Univ.  Orchestra;  Mandolin  Club.  Pub.  Acct., 
Lybrand  Ross  Bros.  &  iMontgomery,  Chicago, 
1917 — .  Acct.  Bur.  of  Aircraft  Production, 
Central  Division.  Mem.,  Christian  Church; 
A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  1725  Wilson  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

8401.  COLUMBUS  FERREL  HAYES 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  D  i,  1892,  Sioux  Cen- 
tre, la.;  s.  Alonzo  Dean  (t.  D  18,  1863.  Way- 
land,  la.)  and  Margaret  Elizabeth  (Ferrel) 
Hayes  (b.  S  26,  1862,  New  London,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  New  London  (la.)  H.  S.  B.  A.,  la. 
Wesleyan  Coll.,  191s-  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon. 
Phi  Kappa  Delta;  Iota  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Gen.  Timekeeper,  Camp  Grant,  Rockford,  111., 
1917-18;  U.  S.  A.,  Camp  Dodge,  la.,  1918; 
33rd  Engrs.,  Camp  t)evens,  Mass.;  Hdqtrs.  Co., 
33rd  Engr..  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Beulah 
Billingsley,  Ap  13,  1918,  Ayer,  Mass.  Address, 
New  London.  la. 

8402.  EARLE  MELVILLE  HAYES 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  23,  1891,  White 
Rock,  III.;  s.  Charles  Fremont  (b.  Je  26.  1856, 
do.)  and  Margaret  (Gates)  Hayes  (b.  N  28, 
1855,  Holcomb,  111.).  Prepared  in  Rockford 
,H.  S.  Farmer,  Kings,  HI.,  1917- — .  Address, 
R  I,  Kings,  111. 

8403.  GLENN  LLOYD  HEAD 
Supt.  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  9. 
1890,  Sciota,  111.)  and  Margaret  Anne  (Tip- 
ton) Head  (b.  Je  13,  1852,  Coschocton  Co.. 
O.).  Prepared  in  Sciota  H.  S.;  West.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Acad.;  West.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Pi 
Pi  Rho.  Supt.,  Westerfield  Grade  Sch.,  Ke- 
wanee,  IlL  Pvt.,  V.  S.  A.,  Signal  Corps,  Govt. 
Radio  Sch.,  College  Sta.,  Tex.  Address,  Scio- 
ta. HI. 

8404.     LEO  CHRYSOSTEM  HECKLER 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E. ;  b.  Ap  19,  1893, 
Blue  Island,  111.;  s.  Henry  I.  (b.  N  2,  1865, 
do.)  and  Susan  (Folman)  Heckler  (b.  S  13, 
1866,  Mokena,  111.).  Prei)ared  in  Thornton 
Tp.  H.  S.,  Harvey,  111.  ist  R.  O.  T.  C;  2nd 
Lt.,  332nd  F.  A.,  Camp  Grant.  Rockford,  111., 
1917;  325th  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F..  France.  Address, 
15524  Vine  Ave.,  Harvey.  111. 

8405.     ARCHIE  LEO  HEGENER 

Teacher;  A.   B.  in  L.  A.  S:  S. ;  b.  F  8,  1897, 

Bluff  Springs.  111.;  s.  John   F.    (b.   S  24,   1851, 

Brown   Co..   111.)    and   Bertha   Marie    (Launer) 

Hegener  (b.  Ag  28,  1864,  Cass  Co.,  111.).     Pre- 


pared in  Beardstown  II.  S.  Adelphic.  Instr., 
Man.  Tr.  H.  S.,  Indianapolis,  1917;  Cass  Tech. 
H.  S.,  Detroit,  1917-18.    Address,  Bluff  Springs, 

8406.  MARY  RACHEL  IIEIN 
(Sister  of  No.  8407.) 
Chief  Dietitian;  B.  S.  in  II.  Sc;  b.  Ja  17, 
1893,  Hahneman,  111.;  d.  W.  A.  (b.  F  15,  1859, 
Newark,  111.)  and  Liva  M.  (Cain)  Ilein  (b.  Ag 
21,  1871.  Tampico,  111.).  Prcjiared  in  Sterling 
Tp.  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.;  Univ.  of  111.  Sch.  of 
Pharm.  Achoth.  Teacher,  11.  S.,  Tampico, 
111.,  1917-18;  Dietitian,  Washington  Blvd. 
Hosp.,  Chicago;  Chief  Dietitian,  St.  Luke's 
Hosp.,  Chicago,  191 8 — .  Address,  St.  Luke's 
Hosp.,   Chicago. 

8407.     MASON  AUGUST  HEIN 
(Brother  of  No.  8406) 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  18,  1894.  Tampico,  111.; 
s.  W.  A.  (b.  F  15,  1859,  Newark,  111.)  and 
Liva  M.  (Cain)  Hein  (b.  Ag  21,  1871,  Tampi- 
co, 111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.,  Sec.  B. 
S.  A.  T.  C,  Vocation  Sch.,  Chicago,  1918-19. 
Address,    507   E.    Chalmers    St.,   Champaign. 

8408.     SPENCER  REHBOCK  HEINDEL 

Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Je  16,  1893, 
Freeport,  111.;  s.  Albert  J.  (b.  D  7,  1858,  Wind- 
sor, Pa.)  and  Leona  F.  Heindel  (b.  Ag  26, 
1868,  Freeport,  111.).  Prepared  in  Stockton 
H.  S.  C.  E.  Club.  Civ.  Engr.,  James  Stewart 
&  Co.,  Inc.,  N.  Y.,  191 7—.  Address.  Stock- 
ton, HI.;  bus.  add.,  220  48th  St.,  Newport  News, 
Va. 

8409.     PAUL  HENRY   HEINEKE 

Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ag  29,  1895,  Streator, 
111.;  s.  W.  J.  (b.  Ja  23.  1870,  Secor,  III.)  and 
Emma  (Riel)  Heineke  (b.  N  14,  1874,  Streator, 
III.).  Prepared  in  Streator  Tp.  H.  S.  Sigma 
Nu;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Adelphic;  Comitatus.  Law- 
yer,   Sullivan,   111.     Address,    Sullivan,   111. 

8410.  HERBERT  CLARENCE  HELM 
(Brother  of  No.  3023,  5201) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.:  b.  Ag  13,  1894,  Metrop 
oljs.  111.;  s.  Douglas  W.  (b.  Jl  23,  i860,  John 
son  Co.,  111.)  and  Mary  (Ilornell)  Helm  (b 
F  17,  1863,  do.).  Prepared  in  Metropolis  H 
S.  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  A,  332nd  Machine  Gun  Bn. 
86th  Division,  Camp  Grant,  III.;  M.  P.  duty 
Paris,  France.  191 8 — .  Address,  Metropolis 
Ill.t 

841 1.     HAROLD  HARTMAN  HENSOLD 

Farmer;  B.   S.  in  Agr.;   b.   D  15,   1893,  Ton 

ica,  111.;  s.  W.  F.  (b.  O  1869.  do.)  and  E 
(Hartman)    Hensold    (b.    1868,   Granville,    HI.) 

Prepared  in  Tonica  H.  S. ;   Bloomington  H.  S 

.Alpha   Gamma   Rho.  Farmer,    Sidell,   111.      En 

-iE;n,  Pelham  Bay,  1918 — .  Address,  Tonica 
III. 

8412.  ORAL  VERA  HESS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  i,  1892,  Sid- 
ney, 111.;  d.  Merriam  (b.  Ja  20,  1863,  Homer, 
111.)  and  Clara  E.  (Wilson)  Hess  (b.  D  26, 
1866,  Sidney,  111.).  Prepared  iii  Sidney  H.  S.; 
111.  Woman's  Coll.  Gregorian.  Teacher, 
Brecksville,  O.  Address,  Sidney,  III.;  bus. 
add.,   Brecksville,  O. 

8413.     HARRY  CLIFFORD  HILDEBOLT 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  18,  1S89,  Eaton, 
O.;  s.  Orlando  and  Mary  (Casey)  Hildebolt. 
Prepared  in  Eaton  (O.)  H.  S.;  Miami  Univ. 
Phi  Delta  Theta;  Alplia  Zeta.  Farmer,  Eaton, 
O.  Married  Mary  Stamback,  S  n,  1917,  New 
Paris.  O.     Address,  R.  2,  Eaton,  O. 


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S414.  ROBERT  EARL  HILL 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  3I1  1804,  Flora,  111.; 
s.  Solon  r.  (b.  Cisne,  IlL)  and  Wilmoth  A. 
(Ayers)  Hill  (b.  Sumner,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Springfield  H.  S.;  Eureka  Coll.,  191 1.  Phi  Del- 
ta Phi;  Varsity  Wrestling  Team.  :st  Lt.,  U. 
S.  A.  S.,  27th  Aero  Sqdn..  ist  Pursuit  group, 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  and  Intelligence  Officer.  Ad- 
dress,  I'-lora,  111. 

841  s.     DAVID   AVERY   HILLS 
Elec.  Engr.;   B.   S.  in  E.   E.;   b.  O   14.    1889, 
Chicago;  s.  Frank  C.  Hills.     Prepared  in  Evan- 
ston    Tp     H.    H.;    Armour    Inst.      Address,   839 
Michigan  Ave.,  Evanston,   Ill.t 

8416.  MARTHA  HILPERT 
B.  S.  in  II.  Sc;  b.  Mr  20,  1893,  St.  Louis; 
d.  Otto  (b.  Ap  6,  1847,  Alstadt,  Ger.)  and  Ma- 
rie A.  (Luvties)  liilpert  (b.  Jl  4.  1858).  Pre- 
nared  in  McKinlev  II.  S.,  St.  Louis.  Mem., 
Ethical  Soc;  Assn.  of  Collegiate  Alumnae. 
Address,  2925   Lafayette  Ave.,  St.  Louis. 

8417.     WALTER   AUGUST   HIMMEL- 
REICIIER 

Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  O  28,  1896,  Chi 
cago;  s.  August  (b.  D  26,  1866,  Wurttemburg, 
Germany)  and  Selma  (Ege)  Himmelreicher  (b. 
D  31,  1866,  Alsace,  Germany).  Prepared  in 
Carl  Schurz  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Preliminary  and  Final  Honors.  Civ.  Engr.,  1". 
1.  Bachelder,  Chicago.  Sergt.,  26th  Co., 
Engrs..  Camp  Forrest.  Ga.;  Mustered  out.  Ja 
23,  1919.  Address,  3142  N.  Kimball  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

8418.     RALPH  EBNER  HIMSTEDT 

Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  31, 
189-?,  Boody,  111.;  s.  C.  F.  Himstedt.  Prepared 
in  Evanston  Acad.  Instr.,  Public  Speaking, 
Central  H.  S.,  Omaha,  Neb.  Scrgt.,  Camp 
Dodge,  Des  Moines,  1917;  2nd.  Lt.,  Instr., 
Mach.  Gun  Corps,  Camp  Pike,  Little  Rock, 
Ark.  1917-18.  Married  Dorothy  Scott,  1917, 
Evanston,  111.  Address,  Blue  Mounds,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  Central  High  School.  Omaha,  Neb. 

8419.  LYLE   WILBUR  HINES 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Je  23,  1895,  Dunlap, 
111.;  s.  Charles  William  (b.  Jl  11.  1864,  Peoria) 
and  Josephine  Ileneretta  (Thompson)  Hines 
(b  Mr  24.  1867,  Peoria.  Prejiarcd  in  Peoria 
M.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Capt.,  Univ.  Regt.  2nd  Lt., 
Co.  E,  343rd  Inf.  N.  A.,  Camp  Grant,  111. 
Married  Mildred  Marie  Peterson,  Je  9,  1918, 
Fairmont,  Minn.  Address,  311  E.  Blue  Earth 
Ave.,  Fairmont,  Minn. 

8420.  ROY  EVERETT  IIIPPLE 
Farmer;    B.    S.    in    Agr. ;    b.    May    28,    1894, 

Waterman,  111.;  s.  David  F.  (b.  Ja  9.  1868,  Del- 
ville.  Pa.)  and  Daisy  Ada  (Woods)  Hippie  (b. 
Ag  4,  J873,  Waterman,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Waterman  H.  S.  Vice-Pres.,  Agr,  Club;  Coun- 
try Life  Club;  ///.  Agr.  Staff;  Final  Honors. 
Farmer,  Waterman,  111.  Mach.  Gun  Sect., 
Camp  Hancock,  Ga.;  Mustered  out,  Mr  i, 
1019.      Address,    Waterman,    111. 

8421.     JOHN   A.   HIRSTEIN 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  22,   1891,  Troy. 
111.;    s.    John   Hirstein.      Prepared    in    McKen- 
dree   Coll.  Acad,   and  Central   Mennonite   Coll. 
Address,  Summerfield,  Ill.t 

8422.  AARON  ANDREW  HOFFMAN 
A.  B.  in  Com.;  b.  O  19,  1894.  Dwiglit,  III.; 
s.  Martin  (b.  Mr  7,  1866,  do.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Burkhart)  Hoffman  (b.  Ag  28,  1868,  rfo.). 
Prepared  in  Dwight  H.  S.  Cml.  Club.  Co.  K. 
349th  Inf..  Camp  Dodge  la.,  191 7 — •  2nd  '•'•- 
349th  Inf.,  Camp  Dodge.  la.;  Mustered  out. 
Mr   17,    1919.     Address,   Dwight,    111. 


S4--3.  LOUIS  ARTHUR  HOFFMAN 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  Chem.;  b.  Jl  18,  1895,  Au- 
rora, 111.;  s.  Frank  E.  (b.  My  14,  1873,  De- 
Kalb  Co.,  111.)  and  F'lorence  M.  (Eichelberger) 
HotTman  (b.  S  22,  1875,  Lebanon,  Pa.).  Pre- 
pared in  Thornton  Tp.  H.  S.  Chem.  Club. 
Farmer,  Fargo,  N.  Dak.,  1917;  Chem.,  Ault  & 
Wiborg,  Cincinnati,  1918 — .  Address,  3566 
Larkspur  Ave.,  Hyde  Park,  Cincinnati. 


8424.  ALBERT  BERNARD  HOLECEK 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Ja  20,  1896,  Chicago; 
s.  Frank  (b.  N  19,  1865,  Stozice,  Bohemia)  and 
Josephine  (Jaffek)  Holecek  (b.  N  29,  1873, 
Hillsboro,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Harrison  Tech. 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Law  Club;  Order  of  the  Coif; 
Preliminary  and  Final  Honors;  Law  Scholar- 
shi|)s;  Stud.  Ed.,  Law  Bull.  Lawyer,  Chicago, 
1917 — ;  Income  7'ax  Insp.,  1918 — .  2nd  Lt., 
Bat.  E.,  7th  Rcgt.,  F.  A.  R.  D.,  Camp  Taylor, 
1918;  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  D  14, 
1918.  Address,  2624  S.  Hamlin  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.    add.,   69    Washington    St.,    do. 


8425.     HELEN  HOLLANDSWORTH 

(CLARK) 
(Wife  of  No.  8218;  Sister  of  No.  7620) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  i,  1895.  Canton, 
111.;  d.  Charles  Wesley  (b.  Ja  8,  1858,  Fulton 
Co.,  111.)  and  Martha  Louise  (Chitty)  Hol- 
landsworth  (b.  My  s.  1868,  Yates  City,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Canton  H.  S. ;  Knox  Coll..  1913- 
14.  .\choth;  Athenean;  Le  Cercle  Francais; 
Der  Deutsche  Verein.  Married  Bayard  Hand 
Clark  ('17),  Ap  25,  1917,  Danville,  111.  Ad- 
dress,  314  Linden   Place,  De   Kalb,  111. 


8426.  LAURA  CLARK  HOLMES 
Teacher;  P..  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Mr  14,  1896, 
West  Chicago;  d.  Emery  Brayton  (b.  Je  i, 
kS6i,  Oswego  Co..  N.  Y.)  and  Ella  Laura 
(Clark)  Holmes  (b.  N  19,  1869,  Davenport, 
la.).  Prepared  in  West  C^hicago  H.  S.  Ach- 
oth;  Trcas.,  H.  Sc.  Club;  V.  P..  Gregorian; 
Prelim.  Honors;  Chm.,  Sr.  Breakfast  Com.; 
Illinae  Historian;  ist.  Council,  Woman's 
League;  Celtic  Club.  Legislative  Chm.,  West 
Chicago  Woman's  Club;  O.  E.  S.;  M.  E. 
Church.  Teacher,  Sc.  Genoa.  111..  191 8—.  Ad- 
dress, 40  Arbor  Ave.,  West  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
Genoa,   111. 

8427.     EUGENE  CANFIELD   HOPKINS 
(Husband  of  No.  8489) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  7.  1894.  Au- 
rora 111.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  Ja  13,  1855, 
Vorkville,  III.)  and  Dolly  Elizabeth  (Dixon) 
Hopkins  (b.  1864,  Piano,  111.1.  Prepared  in 
Yorkville  H.  S.  Psi  Unsilon;  Ma-wanda; 
Thela  Nu  Epsiloii;  Comitatus;  Graphomen; 
Pres.,  Stud.  Council;  Track  team.  A.  S.  S.  C. 
i()i7-i8.;  Instr.,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Urbana, 
1018;  Cadet  Flyer,  816  -Aero  Sqdn.,  Dallas, 
Tex.;  Mustered  out,  D  11.  1918.  Married 
Helen  Marie  Kiikpatrick  ('17).  D  i,  1917. 
Urbana.  Child,  Martha  Jean,  b.  N  t2,  1918 
(died   N    15,    1918).     Address,   Yorkville,  111. 


8428.  GUY  BE.VTTY  HOPKINS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  S  s,  1892, 
Greenview,  111.;  s.  Charles  Lincoln  (b.  Dela- 
vnn.  111.)  and  Kate  (Ueatty)  Hopkins  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Delavan  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu. 
Fngr.,  Denver  Gas  &  Elec.  Light  Co.  III.  Nat. 
Guard,  1912-15.  ist  class  Musician.  333rfl 
Ileavv  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Married 
Pearl' Comstock,  An  25,  1918.  Urbana.  Child, 
b.  D  26,  1918.  Address,  Delavan,  III.;  bus. 
add.,  Denver  Gas  &  Elec.  Co.,  do. 


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8429.  SAiMUEL  CURTISS  HOPKINS 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  My  2,  1895,  Urbana; 
s.  George  Hopkins.  Prepared  in  Urbana  H. 
S.  Q.  M.  Course  Univ.  of  111.  2nd  Lt.,  Q. 
M.  C,  Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison,  Indianapolis; 
dt,-.,  Omaha,  Neljr. ;  do.,  A.  E.  P.,  Prance.  Ad- 
dress,  S04   W.   Oregon   St.,    Urbana. 

8430.  HIROSH  HORIMURA 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  23,  1890, 
Japan;  s.  I.  Inabe.  Prepared  in  Broadway  H. 
S_.,  Seattle.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc. ;  Capt., 
Varsity  Gym.  Team.  Address,  121  Maynard 
Ave.,   Seattle.! 

8431.  REID  BUNN  HORNEY 
(Brother  of  No.  8432) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  6,  1894,  Colfax, 
111.;  s.  David  Anderson  (b.  Je  24,  i860,  do.) 
and  Emma  (Bunn)  Horney  (b.  S  6,  1867,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Colfax  H.  S. ;  Grad.,  III.  St.  Norm. 
Univ..  1913.  Chem.  Club.  Lt.,  U.  S.  S.  M. 
A.,  Cadet  Flying  Sqd.,  Kelley  Field.  San  An- 
tonio, Te.x.;  Lt.,  Instr..  Flying,  Chanute  Field, 
Rantoul,   111.,    1918.     Address,   Colfax,  111. 

8432.  WARREN  REES  HORNEY 
(Brother  of  No.  8431) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  10,  1896,  Col- 
fax, 111.;  s.  David  Anderson  (b.  Je  24,  i860, 
do.)  and  Emma  (Bunn)  Horney  (b.  S  6,  1867, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Colfax  H.  S.  Farm  House; 
Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club.  Teacher, 
Agr.,  H.  S..  Kasson,  Minn.,  1917-18.  loth  Co., 
C.  A.  C,  Ft.  Caswell,  N.  C,  1918.  Address, 
Colfax,   111. 

8433.     SIEGFRIED   IRVING   WILLIAM 
HORNKOHL 

Arch.  Designer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Je  20, 
1894,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.;  s.  Fred  (b.  Ja  10,  1853, 
Hanover,  Ger.)  and  Alice  (Jennie)  Hornkohl 
(b.  D  20,  1854,  Berne,  Switzerland.).  Pre- 
pared in  Central  H.  S.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Man- 
dolin and  Glee  Club.  Arch.  Engr.,  Lehr  Const. 
Co.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.;  Outside  Supvr.,  Rein- 
forced ^lill  and  Grain  Tank  Const.,  do.;  De- 
signer,^ Grain  Tanks,  do.  Married  Pearl  Mark- 
land,  S  10,  1915,  Champaign.  Child,  Siegfried 
James,  Jr.,  b.  Ja  27,  1918.  Address,  817  N. 
13th  St.,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.;  bus.  add.,  1710  Fred- 
erick Ave.,   do. 

8434.  LLOYD  EARL  HOSTETLER 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  S  25,  i^gi, 
Sugar  Creek,  O.;  s.  Altine  G.  Hostetler.  Pre- 
pared in  Calumet  H.  S.,  Sugar  Creek,  O. ;  O. 
St.  Univ.  Acacia;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Sigma  Tau; 
E.  E.  Soc;  F.  A.,  2nd  Bat.,  Ft.  Sheridan. 
1917-18;  2nd  Lt.,  Sch.  of  Fire,  Ft.  Sill,  Okla., 
1918.     Address,   7148   Emerald  Ave.,  Chicago. f 

8435.  OftVILLE   ADLAI    HOUG 
Bank  Clerk;   A.   B.    in   Commerce;    b.   N   19, 

1893,  Dows,  la.;  s.  Ole  (b.  Ja  11,  1867,  Nor- 
way) and  Maria  (Hanson)  Houg  (b.  Jl  31, 
1865,  Wiota,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Ellsworth 
Coll.  Acad.;  Ellsworth  Coll.,  1912-13.  Univ. 
Band.  Ewing's  Zouave  Band,  191 7;  Bank 
Clerk,  Citizens  Nat.  Bank.  Hampton,  la., 
1917 — .  Great  Lakes  Navy  Band,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, Hampton,   la. 

8436.  CARL  GOOCH  HOWARD 
Assistant;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  JI  11,  1895,  Ben- 
ton, 111.;  s.  Pleasant  Joseph  (b.  D  3,  1840, 
Tenn.)  and  Caldonia  Lee  (Gooch)  Howard  (b. 
F  14,  1864,  Pocahontas,  Tenn.).  Prepared  in 
Benton  Tp.  H.  S.  Sigma  Kappa  Zeta;  Hort. 
Club;  Cap  and  Gown  Com.;  Lt.,  Univ.  Brig. 
1915-16.  Agr.  Engr.,  Smith  Farm  Tractor  Co., 
1917-18;  Instr..  Sc,  H.  S.,  Morris,  111.,  1918; 
Asst.,  Exchange  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1919 — . 
Demobilization  Officer,  Camp  Hancock.  Ga. ; 
Mustered  out,  1919 — .  Address,  1007  W.  Green 
St.,   Urbana. 


8437.  ZEN  HSIEH 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Je  22,  1892, 
Szechuen,  China;  s.  Chi-Ann  Ilsich.  Prepared 
in  Nanyang  Prep.  Sch.;  Nanyang  Coll.,  Shang- 
hai, China.  V.  P.,  Chinese  Stud.  Club.  Grad. 
.Stud.  VVestinghouse  Elec.  Co.,  Wilkinsburg, 
Pa.  Author:  Militarism,  A  Means  of  Self  Pro- 
tection, Chinese  Reform  News,  Ag  and  S  1916; 
I  he  Advantages  of  Elec.  Rys.  over  Steam  Rys., 
Ihe  hast  Miscellany,  AIv  1917;  The  American 
Electrical  Industry,  Association  Progress,  Ap 
1 9^1 8.  Married  Be  Vong  Lee,  Jl  24,  191 7, 
Champaign.  Address,  926  North  Ave.,  Wil- 
kinsburg, i'a. 

8438.  CHING  LEE  HSUN 
A  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.-  b.  1892,  China;  s.  Sin 
Lu  Hsun.  Prepared  in  Kiang  Si  H.  S.  and 
Shin  Ynan  Sch.;  Univ.  of  Calif.  Chinese 
Stud.  Club.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917 
.Address,   Nanchang,   China. t 

8439-     JIN  JEE  HSUN 
B.   S.  in  Chem.;   b.  F  26,   1888,  Nan   Chang, 
China;   s.   S.   Y.   Hsun.     Prepared  in   Univ.   of 
Calif.      Grad.    Stud.,    Univ.   of  111.,    1917.     Ad- 
dress, Nanchang,   China. 

8440.  ANDREW  JOSEPH  HUBER 
Tel.  Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E.;  b.  N  7 
1893,  St.  Marys,  Mo.;  s.  Andrew  Joseph  and 
Mary  Ella  (Kratter)  Huber.  Prepared  in 
Perryville  (Mo.)  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of  Notre  Dame. 
Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Final  Honors. 
Engr.,  Am.  Telephone  and  Telegraph  Co., 
Chicago,  1917-18.  U.  S.  N.,  1918— .  Ad- 
dress, 5949  Prairie  Ave.,  Chicago. 

8441.  EDITH  ELIZABETH  HUDSON 

(WOODS) 
(Wife  of  No.   8900) 

.  f"-  •^•t,!"  h-  ^-  ^  S.;  b.  F  10,  189s,  Kan- 
kakee 111.;  d.  Dr.  Andrew  M.  (b.  Ontario, 
Canada)  and  Edith  (Stanhope)  Hudson  (b. 
Cincinnati).  Prepared  in  Lake  View  H.  S  ■ 
N.  ^^-  Univ  W  A.  A.;  Sec.,  Sr.  Class; 
Capt.,  Basketball;  Class  Hockev;  Class  Base- 
ball. Married  Ralf  Charles  Woods  ('17),  S 
22,  1917,  Chicago.  Child,  Elizabeth  Stanhope, 
A  -"^  ^?'-  '5>i8.  Address,  4447  N.  Hermitage 
Ave.,   Chicago. 

8442.  MARTIN    COLLINS   HUGHES 
Instructor;    B.    S.    in   E.    E.;    b.   F    24,    1893 

Chariton,  la.;  s.  Arthur  Carey  (b.  F  22,  1S68 
^^'il^^'i,  ^°--  I^-)  ^"d  Emma  Jennie  (Mar- 
shall) Hughes  (b.  Ap  2.  1863,  O.).  Prepared 
15  J-  Sterling  Morton  H.  S.,  Cicero;  Clyde 
H.  S.;  Simpson  Coll.,  1911.  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
E.  E.  Soc;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Wrestling  Team; 
1st  Lt.-  and  Adjt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Instr.,  Elec. 
Engng.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1916-18.  Govt.  Trade 
Sch.,  do.,  1918— .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Jr. 
Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Ed.,  Alpha  Quarterly  of 
Eta  Kappa  Nii,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916.  Married 
Rebecca  Jane  Worster,  D  28.  1918,  Chautauqua, 
A.  Y.  Address.  3209  Ivison  Ave.,  Berwyn,  111.; 
bus.   add.,  202  College  Ave.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

8443.  HAZEL  EMILY  HULBURD 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Mr  17.  1894,  Rochester. 
N.  Y.;  d.  Hugh  E.  (b.  F  16,  1866,  Medina, 
N.  Y.)  and  Elizabeth  Clara  (Bilton)  Hulburd 
(b.  N  4,  1864,  Knowlsville,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Shaw  H.  S.,  East  Cleveland.  Sigma 
Kappa;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Yo  Ma;  W.  A.  A.; 
Women's  League.  Married  Dr.  Lloyd  F.  Al- 
len, .-\p  2,  1917,  Cleveland,  O.  Address.  1859 
E.    S7th   St.,   Cleveland. 

8444.     IVAR   NINUS   HULTMAN 
Chemist;    B.    S.    in    Chem.    E.;    b.    S   3.    1893, 
Sweden;    s.    Nels  John    Hultman.      Prepared   in 
Lane    Tech.    H.    S.,    Chicago;    Lane    Jr.    Coll. 


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Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Chem. 
Club;  Jr.  Am.  Chem.  Assn.;  Rifle  Club.  Grad. 
Stud..  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18.  Chem..  Eastman 
Kodak  Co.,  Chicago,  1919 — .  Insp.,  Dept.,  U. 
S.  N.,  1918.  Address,  3443  Elaine  Place, 
Chicago.! 

8445.  FLORENCE  JENNIE  HUNT  (FOGG) 
(Wife  of  No.  6878;  Sister  of  Nos.  3421,  574°) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  12,  1891,  Ridott,  111.; 
d.  William  (b.  1843,  do.)  and  Jennie  Adelaide 
(Burdick)  Hunt  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Free- 
port  II.  S.;  Mich.  A?r.  Coll.  Alpha  Xi  Delta; 
riliola;  II.  Sc.  Club.  Stud.  Asst.,  II.  Sc. 
Exten.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17.  Married  .Mden 
K.  Fogg  ('15),  Je  25,  1917,  Chicago.  Address, 
c/o  C.  W.  Kemp,  Wenona,  111. 

8446.     ALFRED  HUGHLLYN  HUNTER 
Highway   Engr.;   B.   S.   in   C.   E.;   b.    Ag   29, 
i8Ss,  Mcndon,  111.;  s.  Hugh  Hunter.  Prepared 
in  Camp  Point  H.  S.     Div.  Engr.,  111.  Highway 
(Tomn.    Address,    1310   Main    St.,   Peoria. t 

8447.  HARRY  LEE  IIUSSON 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  29,  1894,  Auburn,  111.; 
s.  Tacob  (b.  D  14,  1859,  Mt.  Joy,  Pa.)  and 
Elizabeth  Husson  (b.  Je  10,  i860,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  .\uburn  H.  S.  E.  E.  Soc;  Scabbard 
and  Blade;  Fresh.  Varsity  Track;  1st  Lt.  and 
Maj.,  Univ.  Brig.  U.  S.  S.  M.  A..  Austin, 
Tex.;  4th  Cadet  Sqdn.,  Ellington  Field,  Hous- 
ton, Tex.;  2nd  Lt.     Address,  Auburn,  111. 

8448.     JOSEPHINE  LADNER  HUTCHIN- 
SON 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  8,  1895.  Mineral 
Point,  Wis.;  d.  James  William  (b.  Ja  11,  1853. 
Mineral  Point,  Wis.)  and  Sarah  Genevieve 
(Phillips)  Hutchinson  (b.  Mr  26,  1858,  Min- 
eral Point,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Mineral  Point 
(Wis.1  H.  S.;  Lawrence  Coll.:  Univ.  of  Wis.; 
Columbia  Univ.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Address,  Min- 
eral Point,  Wis. 

8449.     RALPH   IMES 

(Brother  of  No.  7648) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  20.  1893, 
Colchester,  111.;  s.  Charles  Isaac  (b.  My  4, 
1853,  Macomb,  111.)  and  Mary  Angeline 
(Stapp)  Imes  (b.  Ag  31,  185S.  Colchester, 
111.).  Prci)ared  in  Macomb  H.  S. ;  West.  111. 
St.  Norm.  Sch.  Teacher,  Am.  Hist,  and  Phys., 
H.  S.,  Reno,  Nev.,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A. 
M.  Address,  420  W.  (Calhoun  St..  Macomb, 
III.;   bus.  add.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Bldg,  Reno,  Nev. 

8450.     HENRY  NEWTON  INGWERSEN 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  19,  1896,  Chicago;  s. 
Timotheus  H.  (b.  Ag  31,  1867,  la.)  and  Char 
lotte  E.  (Newton)  Ingwersen  (b.  D  9,  1871). 
Prepared  in  Calumet  11.  S.,  Chicago;  Univ.  of 
Chicago.  Sigma  Nu :  Alpha  Ztta.  2d.  Lt.,  24th 
Inf..  Co.  ]{.  Columbus,  N.  M.  Address,  9812 
Longwood  Drive,   Chicago. 

8431.  MANLY  SEYMOUR  JACKSON 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  29,  1891, 
Florence.  Ala.;  s.  Seymour  T.  (b.  Ap  29,  1854, 
Oberlin,  O.)  and  Mary  Lucinda  (Mann)  Jack- 
son. Prepared  in  Logan  (Ind.)  II.  S. ;  Coe 
Coll.;  la.  St.  Coll.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Arch. 
Club;  Pres.,  Student  Volunteer  Band;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Cabinet.  Supt.  Constr..  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Bldg.,  Chanute  Field,  Rantoul,  111.,  1917;  Engr. 
Corps.  Ild'itr.s.  Co.,  313th  Engrs..  Camp  Dodge, 
Des  Moines.  la.  Mustered  out  U.  S.  A.  S.,  D 
1018.     Address,  Pine  River,  Minn. 

8452.     HARRIET  LILLIAN  JAMES 
(Sister  of  Nos.   1708,   2709,  4727,  6984) 
Teacher:    A.    B.    in   H.    Sc;   b.    N    18,    1895, 
Ambov.   111.;    d.    Peleg   Miner   (b.   Jl    14,    1850, 


Exeter,  R.  I.)  and  Lottie  Louise  (Vaughan) 
James  (b.  Ap  17,  185S,  Amboy,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  .Xmboy  II.  S.  Sigma  Kappa;  Illiola; 
H.   Sc.  Club.     Address,  Amboy,   111. 

8453.  WALTER  PARY  JAMES 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  22,  1891,  Lincolnville, 
Ind.;  s.  D.  B.  Tames.  Prepared  in  Blooming- 
ton  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Pvt.,  Co.  M.  51st  Inf.,  Base 
Censor's  Office,  Paris.  Address,  R.  10, 
I'looniington,   Ind.f 

8454.  ZELMA  JOCKISCH  (ICE) 
(Wife  of  No.  6977) 
.\.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  S  23,  1895,  Beardstown, 
111.;  d.  J.  Victor  (b.  S  27.  1861.  do.)  and  Han- 
nah (Vcck)  Jockisch  (b.  Jl  7,  1871,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Beardstown  H.  S.  -Mpha  Delta  Pi: 
Teacher,  Beardstown  H.  S.,  1917-18.  In  hospital 
Dept.,  Nitro,  W.  Va.  Married  Noel  C.  Ice 
('15),  Je  1,  1918,  Beardstown.  111.  Address. 
1021  Washington  St.,  Beardstown,  111.;  btts. 
add.,  Hospital  Dept.,  Nitro,  W.  Va. 

845s-  DONALD  CHARLES  JOHNS 
H.  S.  in  Min.  E. ;  b.  Ap  11.  1892,  Danville, 
111.;  s.  Charles  Freemont  and  Jane  Tenbrook 
( McReynolds)  Johns.  Prepared  in  Danville 
11.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon:  Theta  Nu  Epsilon; 
Swimming  Team.  P.  A.  Paymaster,  U.  S.  N.; 
Supply  Officer.  U.  S.  S.  Melville;  Lt.,  do.  Ad- 
dress, 608  S.  Buchanan  St.,  Danville,  111. 

8456.  ELFRETII  GEORGE  JOHNSON 
Herdsman;    B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    Jl    17,    1893, 

Medora,  111.;  s.  George  E.  (b.  Mr  7,  1868)  and 
Delia  A.  (Day)  Johnson  (b.  Je  20.  1868).  Pre- 
jiared  in  Medora  and  Jerseyville  H.  Schs. 
.\lpha  Zeta;  Agr.  Club;  IToof  and  Horn  Club. 
Herdsman,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.;  Jo.,  St.  Paul, 
Minn.  Corp..  Const.  Co.  No.  15,  A.  S.  S.  C, 
Field  I,  Mincola,  L.  I.  Sergt..  do..  A.  E.  F., 
France,   1918 — .   Address.   Medora,   111. 

8457.  JULIUS   NICHOLAI  JOHNSON 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Jl  20,  1889,  Elgin, 
HI.:  s.  John  M.  (b.  Ja  31,  i860,  Vivill,  Den- 
mark) and  Marie  (Nielson)  Johnson  (b.  Mr  9, 
1S62,    Stenberghaalt,    do.).     Prepared    in    Elgin 

II.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
I  St.  Lt.  and  Capt..  L^niv.  Brig.  Address,  21  N. 
Jackson  St.,  Elgin.  111. 

8458.  RADFORD   MURRAY  JOHNSON 
Farmer;   B.   S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Tl  6,   1892,  Cross- 

ville.  111.;  s.  Elijah  W.  (b.  ja  9,  1858,  Gray- 
ville.  111.)  and  Laura  B.  (Davenport)  Johnson 
(1).  Ja  I,  1863,  Grayvillc,  111.).  Prepared  in 
So.  Collegiate  Inst.  .\gr.  Club.  Lds.  Yeoman, 
U.  S.  Navy.     Address,  Crossville,  111.  . 

8459.     ROBERT   EUGENE  JOHNSON 

B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  29.  189a,  Lawrence- 
hurg,  Ky. ;  s.  Jesse  Melette  (b.  Ap  19,  1846, 
Culpepper  Co.,  Va.)  and  .Sallie  Elizabeth 
(Bond)  Johnson  (b.  N  21,  185J).  Prepared  in 
Lawrenceburg,  (Ky.)  II.  S.  Sigma  .Mplia  Epsi- 
lon; Helmet;  Theta  Tau.  R.  O.  T.  C.  Ft. 
Harrison.  Ind.,  191 7;  3rd  R.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Grant,  HI.     Address,  Lawrenceburg,  Ky. 

8460.  RUBY  EMMA  JOHNSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  23, 
1893,  Lake  City,  la.;  d.  Theodore  Chapman  (b. 
Rockford,  111.)  and  Hettie  Elizabeth  (Hosmer) 
Johnson  (b.  Ag  10,  1858.  Ogle  Co.,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Rockford  H.   S. ;   Rockford  Coll.;  No. 

III.  St.  Norm.  Teacher,  H.  S..  Chcbanse,  III. 
191 7-1 8.  Mem..  Episcopal  Church.  Address,  R. 
0,  Rockford.  III.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High  School, 
Chcbanse,  III. 


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8461.  JAMES  MARTIN  JOHNSTON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  8,  1895, 
Chapel  Ifill,  N.  C;  s.  Charles  Wilson  (b.  1839, 
do.)  and  Agnes  Morton  (Hughes)  Johnston  (b. 
1840,  Cedar  Crave,  N.  C).  Prepared  in  Trinity 
Park  H.  S.,  Durham,  N.  C;  Univ.  of  N.  C.  Phi 
Delta  Kappa;  Chcm.  See;  Varsity  Gym.  Team. 
Teacher,  Chem.  H.  S.,  Springfield.  HI.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church.  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Atlanta,  Ga. 
Flying  Cadet,  France,  1917-18;  2nd  Lt.,  Avia- 
tion Section  Signal  O.  R.  C,  American  Air 
.Service,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  R  z. 
Chapel   Hill,   N.    C. 

846=.  PAUL  EVANS  JOHNSTON 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  21,  189s,  Milton, 
111.;  s.  Otis  Johnston.  Prepared  in  Pittsfield 
H.  S.  Fjarmer.  Milton,  111.,  1917.  Sergt.,  149th 
F.  A.,  Div.  42,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  igiS— .Ad- 
dress,   Milton,    Ill.t 

8463.  DUDLEY  EMERSON  JONES 

B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  O  20,  1892,  Sedalia,  Mo;. 
s.  Arthur  Clifton  (b.  S  18,  i860,  Keokuk.  la.) 
and  Georgia  Ann  (Jackson)  Jones  (b.  O  18. 
1856,  Boone  Co.,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Little  Rock 
H.  S.  Sigma  Chi;  Scarab.  2nd  Lt.,  ist  O.  T.  C, 
Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison,  Indianapolis;  iS9th  De- 
pot Brig.,  Camp  Tavlor,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1918 — . 
Address,  814  Scott'St.,  Little  Rock.  Ark. 

8464.  FRANCES    BEULAH   JONES 
Instructor;   B.   S.  in  H.   Sc;  b.  Je  15,  1894, 

Cisco,  111.;  d.  Percival  Gray  (b.  Ag  11,  185X, 
McLean,  111.)  and  Anna  E.  (Loveless)  Jones 
(b.  S  2,  1864,  Delaware,  O.).  Prepared  in  (Cham- 
paign H.  S.  Chi  Omega;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Yo  Ma; 
Pres.,  Soph.  Illinae;  Sr.  Advisory  Board,  Wo- 
man's League;  V.  P.,  Sr.  Class.  Head,  H.  Econ. 
Dept.,  Park  Coll.  Parkville,  Mo.,  1917 — .  Ad- 
dress,  Park  College,  Parkville,   Mo. 

8465.  FRANK    WILLIAM    JONES 
Farmer;    B.   S.   in  Agr.;   b.   S   11,    1895,   To- 

wanda.  111.;  s.  Maurice  E.  (b.  O  9,  1864,  do..) 
and  Alice  Lillian  (Rockel)  Jones  (b.  Mr  29, 
1869,  Fletcher.  111.).  Prepared  in  Bloomington 
H.  S.  Farm  House;  Prelim.  Honors.  Address, 
Towanda,  111. 

8466.  PAUL  CLIFFORD  JONES 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.   S.  in  E.   E.;  b.  Jl  10,   1893, 

Henry,  111.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  F  20.  1847, 
Ontario,  Can.)  and  Ida  Senora  (Hemminger) 
Jones  (b.  Ja  25,  1855,  Covington,  Ky.).  Pre- 
pared in  Henry  H.  S.  Corp.,  Camp  Dodge,  la., 
1917;  Sergt.,  E.  R.  O.  T.  C,  (Zamp  Lee,  Va.; 
2nd  Lt.,    do.   Address,   Henry,    111. 

8467.  WALTER  ORTIS  JONES 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Je  3,  1893,  Kankakee, 
HI.  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  U.  S.  N.,  Co.  D, 
Regt.,  22,  Barracks  2221.  Great  Lakes,  HI.  Ad- 
dress, 501  E.  Stoughton  St.,  Champaign. 

8468.  EHME  JOHN   JOOSTEN 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  to,  1894,  Flanagan,  111.; 
s.  George  Janssen  (b.  1864,  Luebbertsfehn, 
Ostfriesland,  Ger.)  and  Wuebkea  (Aden) 
Joosten  (b.  1864,  Golden,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  H.  S.,  Normal,  111.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ. 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Adelphic; 
Agr.  Club.  2nd  Lt..  U.  S.  A.,  Ft.  Benjamin 
Harrison  and  Central  Dept.,  Chicago;  Mustered 
out,    D   1918.  Address,   Flanagan,    III. 

B469.  FRANK  MONTEATH  JUDSON 
Business;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ap  30, 
1895,  Evanston.  111.;  s.  F.  P.  Judson.  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Beta  Gamma 
Epsilon;  .-Mpha  Delta  Sigma;  i\la-wan-da; 
Sachem:  Helmet;  Bus.  Mgr..  1917  IHio.  Mail 
Order  Dept.,  Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.,  Chica- 
go.      Sergt.,     132nd     Ord.     Depot     Co.,    Camp 


Hancock,  Ga.;  Mustered  out,  L)  19,  1918.  Mar- 
ried Glailys  Stahl,  Ja  6,  1919,  Evanston,  111. 
Address,  11 25  Maple  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  Montgomery  Ward  &  Co.,  Chicago. 

8470.  HENRY  WILBUR  KAMP 
Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M., 
1 91 8;  b.  D  9,  1895,  Chicago;  s.  Mrs.  Peter 
Kanip.  Prin.,  Co.  H.  S.,  Crosby,  N.  Dak. 
Address,  319  W.  Park  Ave.,  Watseka,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  Crosby,  N.   Dak. 

8471.     ADOLPH  HENRY  KAUFMANN 
Chem.;  B.   S.    in  Chem.   E.;  b.   Mr  10,   1894, 

St.  Louis;  s.  Adolph  (b.  N  20,  i860,  Germany) 
and  Henrietta  (Heinicke)  Kaufmann  (b.  Ap  12, 
1S69,  Detroit).  Prepared  in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S. 
Chem.  Club.  Chem.  Engr.,  Research  Lab.,  Chi- 
cago, 1917-18;  Asst.,  Chem.,  Forest  Products 
Chem.  Co.,  Memphis.  Mem.,  A.  v..  S..  Married 
Louise  Haake,  Ap  4,  1918,  Chicago.  Child, 
Eugene  Henry,  b.  Mr  25,  1919.  Address,  348 
N.  McNeil  St.,  Memphis. 

8472-  SHERMAN  LITTLE  KELL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  28,  i88i, 
Kell,  111.;  s.  Matthew  Cannon  (b.  Marion  Co., 
III.)  and  Martha  Ida  (Morton)  Kell  (b.  Salem, 
111.).  Prepared  in  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Kappa 
Delta  Pi.  Asst.  Prin.  and  Teacher,  Sc,  Tp.  H. 
S.,  Benton,  111.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church; 
A.  F.  A.  M.    Address,  Benton,  111. 

8473.  ARNOLD  RAMAN  KEMP 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  26,  1894, 
Waynetown,  Ind.;  s.  Stephen  Edward  (b.  N  24, 
1861.  Montgomery  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Minnie 
(Meek)  Kemp  (b.  S  27,  1875,  Fountain  Co., 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Waynetown  (Ind.)  H.  S.; 
Ind.  Univ.  Pi  Pi  Rho;  Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and 
Horn  Club;  Circulation  Mgr.,  111.  Agr.  Asst., 
Swine  Div.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  summer,  1917; 
N'ocational  Agr.  Teacher,  St.  Vocational  Sch., 
Fairmont,  Ind.,  1917-18.  Co.  720,  Sig.  Sch., 
L^.  S.  N.,  Operating  Base,  Hampton  Roads,  Va. 
Married  Helen  Ruth  Dillon,  Ag  15,  1917, 
Champaign.  Child,  Arnold  Raman,  Jr.,  b.  N 
22,  1918.     Address,  Fairmont,  Ind. 

8474.     KAYWIN  KENNEDY 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  24,  1895,  Minonk, 
III.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  D  6,  1858,  do.)  and  Clara 
(Hart)  Kennedv  (b.  O  13,  186^.  Kappa.  III.). 
Prepared  in  Minonk  H.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi; 
Phi  Delta  Phi;  Mask  and  Bauble;  Comitatus; 
Sr.  Mem.,  ist  Univ.  Band;  Scout  Ed.,  Daily 
mini.  Law  Student,  Bloomington  Law  Sch. 
Enlisted.  Ord.  Dept.;  Army  Candidate  Sch., 
Signal  Section,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  2nd  Lt.,  309 
Field  Signal  Bat.,  do.;  Mustered  out,  1918. 
Address,    1201    Broadway,    Normal,    111. 

8475.  EVERETT  FRANK  KENT 
(Brother  of  No.   575S) 

Dairy  Specialist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  4.  1894. 
Gridley,  111.;  s.  Edgar  Frank  (b.  Boston)  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Carson)  Kent  (b.  Winnebago, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Gridley  and  Champaign  H. 
Schs.  Bushnell  Guild.  Dairy  Testing.  1917. 
Univ.  of  111.  Unit  Ambulance  Service;  A.  S. 
S.  R.  C,  Barracks  A.  Call  Field,  Wichita. 
Falls,  Te.x.     Address,   Gridley,  111. 

8476.  FLORENCE  ELLEN  KERN. 

B.  S.  in  H.  Sc.;  b.  Mr  15,  1894,  Washington, 
111.;  d.  O.  S.  Kern.  Prepared  in  (Thampaign 
H.    S.      V.    P.,    Jr.    Illinae.      Address,    no    E. 

John    St.,   Champaign. t 

84-7-  JULIUS  CAES.\R  KERNER 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  7,  1893.  Chicago;  s. 
Josenh  A.  Kerner.  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech. 
H.  S.,  Chicago;  Crane  Jr.  Coll.  Stud.  Branch, 
A.  S.  M.  E.  Address,  5103  W.  23rd  St., 
Cicero,   Ill.t 


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8478.  JAMES  MOSS  KETCH 
Elec.  Ensr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  S  18,  1892, 
Plain  City.  O.;  s.  Hylas  Roulette  and  Dora 
Elizabeth  (Ilerriott)  Ketch.  Prepared  in  Deca- 
tur H.  S.;  James  Millikin  Univ.,  1910-ij.  E. 
E.  Soc;  Stud.  Branch.  A.  I.  E.  E.  Research 
in  Illumination  and  Light,  Nat.  Lamp  Works, 
Gen.  Elec.  Co..  Cleveland.  Instr.,  Gun.  U.  S. 
S.  AL  A.,  Urbana.  1917 — .  Address,  1160  W. 
Decatur  St.,  Decatur,  111. 

8479.     HELEN  BERTHA  KEUSINK 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Je  11,  1894,  Champaign; 
d.  Andrew  (b.  Ja  13,  1859,  Schenectady,  N. 
Y.)  and  Lena  (Trams)  Keusink  (b.  S  30,  1871, 
Ger.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Teacher, 
Blue  Mound,  111.,  1918 — .  Address,  314  E. 
White  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add..  Blue  Mound, 
111. 

8480.     GEORGE  WILSON  KIDD 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  IS,  1894,  Chicago;  s.  A. 
E.  Kidd.  Prepared  in  Lake  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
C.  E.  Soc.  Address,  3713  Wentworth  Ave., 
Chicago. 

8481.     CLARENCE    EUGENE    KIMMEL 
(Husband   of   No.   8106) 

Asst.,  U.  S.  Shipping  Rd.;  A.  B.  in  E.  A.  & 
S.;  b.  Jl  17,  1895.  DuQuoin,  111.;  s.  Daniel 
Luther  (b.  Ag  53,  1859)  and  Edith  (Preston) 
Kimmel  (b.  D  5.  1861).  Prepared  in  DuQuoin 
H.  S.;  111.  Coll.;  Univ.  of  Mich.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Grap- 
homen;  Co- Author,  Union  Operas,  I'm  Neutral 
and  Keep  to  The  Right;  Bd.  of  Oratory;  Staff, 
///.  Mag.  Grad.  Stud.,  George  Washington 
Univ.,  191 7.  Asst.,  Dept.  Head,  U.  S.  Ship- 
ping Bd.  Emergency  Fleet  Corporation.  Mar- 
ried Alice  Nona  Armstrong  ('17),  S  8,  i9i7i 
Tolono,  111.  Address,  5418  Sansom  St.,  Phila- 
delphia. 

8482.     RUTH   MOORE   KINCAID 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  31.  1894, 
Farmer  Citv,  111.;  d.  G.  M.  Kincaid.  Prepared 
in  Farmer  City  Tp.  H.  S.;  N.  W.  Univ.  Delta 
Gamma;  Omicron  Nu;  Phi  Delta  Psi:  Alethe- 
nai;  Yo  Ma;  H.  Sc.  Club;  ///.  Agr.  Staff;  Sr. 
Memorial  Com.  Sr.  Invitation  Com.  Sec.  Jr. 
Illinae;  Social  Chm..  Woman's  League.  Teach- 
er, H.  S.,  Jerseyville,  111.  Address,  Farmer 
City,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High  School,  Jersey- 
ville, 111. 

8483.  EDWARD  IIERSCHEL  KING 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Jl  8,  1894, 
Lincoln,  111.;  s.  Edward  Greene  (b.  D  12.  1852, 
Hart  Co..  Ky.)  and  Anna  (Johnson)  King  (b. 
Jl  7,  1867.  Athens,  111.).  Prepared  in  Lincoln 
H.  S.;  Tenn.  Militarv  Acad.,  Sweetwater, 
Tenn.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Cadet  Sqdn.  No.  i, 
Taylor  Field,  Montgomery.  Ala..  1918;  jnd 
Lt.,  Flying  Instr.,  Taylor  Field;  Fort  Worth; 
Mustered  out,  D  19,  1918.  Address,  Athens, 
111. 
8484.  WENDELL  LATHROP  KINGSLEY 
Supervisor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  28,  1894, 
Chicago;  s.  Frank  W.  (b.  D  28,  1862)  and 
Martha  (Leonard)  Kingsley  (b.  Jl  10.  1862). 
Prepared  in  Carl  Schurz  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Class 
Track.  Test  Supervisor.  Calif.  Address,  .5455 
N.  Lima  Ave.,  Chicago;  bits,  add.,  107  Agricul- 
tural Hall,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

848s.  ALFRED  RICHARDSON  KINSEY 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  19.  1893. 
Centralia,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  Birmingham,  Eng.) 
and  Frances  Milinda  (I-elTel)  Kinsey  (b. 
Springfield,  O.).  Prepared  in  Centralia  Tp.  H. 
S.  Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and 
Horn  Club;  Egyptian  Club.  Farmer,  Canada, 
1917.  Asst.  Organizer,  Saskatchewan  Grain 
Growers  Assn^  Kcgina,  Sask.,  Canada.  Ad- 
dress,  Estlin,   Sask.,   Canada. 


8486.     JACK    KINSEY 
B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    F    24,    1895,    Morestown, 
Ind.      Prepared   in    Bradley    Poly.    Inst.;    Univ. 
of    Wis.      Delta    Upsilon.      Farmer,    Mackinaw, 
111.      Address,    Mackinaw,    lll.t 

8487.  JOHN  GEORGE  ESTILL  KIPP 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  22,  1895,  St. 
Louis;  s.  John  Kipp.  Prepared  in  Central  H. 
.S.,  .St.  Louis,  ist  Lt.,  1st  Aviation  Sqdn.,  U. 
S.  M.  C,  Mineola,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Ad- 
dress,  3923    Botanical  Ave.,   St.   Louis. 

S488.  BERTHA  MAY  KIRK 
(Sister  of  Nos.  3824,  5248) 
Supvr.,  Phys.  Tr.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.; 
b.  Ag  15,  1895.  Olney,  111.;  d.  Orlando  T.  (b. 
Mr  22,  1857,  Warsaw,  Ind.)  and  Mary  (Cum- 
mings)  Kirk  (b.  Ja  8,  i860.  Blue  Mound,  III.). 
Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.;  James  Millikin 
I'niv.,  1913-14.  Gregorian;  Country  Life 
Club;  Pres.,  W.  A.  A.;  Capt.,  Class  Hockey; 
.Mgr.,  Interclass  Basketball.  Dir.,  Play- 
grounds, Urbana,  summer,  191 7;  Supvr.,  Phys. 
Tr.,  Pub.  Sch.,  Drumright,  Okla.,  1917-18; 
do.,  Bartlesville,  Okla.,  1918 — .  Address,  461 
S.  Siegel  St.,  Decatur,  111.;  bus.  add.,  415 
Chickasaw  Ave.,  Bartlesville,  Okla. 

8489.    HELEN  MARIE  KIRKPATRICK 

(HOPKINS) 
(Wife  of  No.  8427;   Sister  of  No.  7693) 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  26,  1895.  Urbana;  d. 
Fred  Billing  (b.  Jl  3,  1867,  Mayview,  111.) 
and  Virginia  (Hedges)  Kirkpatrick  (b.  S  9, 
1873,  Urbana).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Chi  Omega;  Yo  Ma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi 
Delta  Psi;  Omicron  Nu;  Alethenai;  Treas.,  Jr. 
Class.  Married  Eugene  Canfield  Hopkins 
('17),  D  I,  1917,  Urbana.  Child,  Martha 
Jean.  b.  N  12  1918  (died  N  15,  1918).  Ad- 
dress,   1017    W.    Illinois   St.,    Urbana. 

8400.  HELEN  MYNETTE  KISER 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  31,  1894, 
Indianapolis;  d.  Charles  Lee  (b.  S  17,  1867, 
Thorntown,  Ind.)  and  Mariette  Elotia  (Rath- 
l  un)  Kiser  (D.  .\g  20,  1871,  Waterford,  Pa.). 
I'repared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Teacher,  H. 
Sc,  H.  S.,  Lawler,  la.;  Instr..  Eng.,  Lanier 
Univ.,  Atlanta,  Ga.,  1918 — .  Address,  506 
S.  3rd   St.,  Champaign. 

8491.  NANCIE  KLEIN 
(Sister  of  No.  6363) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Jl  3,  i88g, 
Muscatine,  la.;  d.  Jackson  Andrew  Johnson 
(b.  Mr  II,  1866)  and  Emma  Eliza"  (Plitt) 
Klein  (b.  N  16,  1866,  Kansas  City).  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Mat- 
toon,  111.  Address,  402  S.  Lincoln  Ave.,  Ur- 
bana; bus.  add.,  c/o  High  School,  Mattoon,  111. 

8492.  MILDRED  LOUISE  KLINDWORTH 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.:  b.  Ag  9,  1894, 
Des  Moines  la.;  d.  Albert  John  (b.  .Xp  13, 
1867,  Galena,  111.)  and  Anna  -Sophia  (Henke) 
Klindworth  (b.  Jl  21,  1869,  Steubenville,  O.). 
Prei>arcd  in  Royen  H.  S.,  Voungstown.  O. ; 
Champaign  H.  S.  Treas.  and  Mgr.,  Poster 
Com.,  Gregorian.  Teacher,  Eng.  and  Latin, 
IT.  S.,  Mansfield,  111..  igir-iS-  Mem.,  Class- 
ical Assn.;  North  Central  Assn.  Address, 
Mansfield,  111. 

8493.     JOHN    CHRISTIAN    KNOCHE 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  2,  1895,  Ridgeville, 
111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  I-'arniington,  Mo.)  and  Lucy 
Agnes  (Ramsey)  Knoche  (b.  Onarga,  111.). 
I'repared  in  Onarga  II.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi; 
.Sergt.  and  Maj^  Univ.  Brig.  2nd  Lt.,  U.  S. 
K/1  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.;  342nd  Inf., 
Camp  Grant,  111.;  1st  Lt.,  do.,  86th  Div..  A.  E. 
F.,    France,   1918— .  Address,  Onarga,   III. 


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8494.  HARRY  GAYLORD  KNOX 
Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  F  22,  1895, 
Indianapolis;  s.  Rev.  George  (b.  F  8,  1853. 
Newry,  Pa.)  and  Harriet  Lydia  (Crozier) 
Kno.K  (b.  S  22,  1858,  Olney,  111.).  Prepared 
in  West  Lafayette  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Purdue  Univ., 
1913-14.  Varsity  Track.  Stud.,  McCormick 
Theol.  Sein.,  Chicago,  1919 — .  Camp  Grant, 
111.  and  Camp  Funston;  Mustered  out,  1919. 
Married  Lela  Emogene  Shearer,  Ag  4,  1918, 
Chicago.  Address,  521  Waldron  St.,  W.  I. a 
Fayette,  Ind.;  bus.  add.,  2330  N.  Halsted  St., 
Chicago. 

8495.  NIELS  ALFRED  KNUDSEN 
Struct.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ap  21, 
1892,  Clinton,  la.;  s.  Peter  (b.  Stenmagle, 
Denmark;  and  Bodill  Maria  (Ganderup)  Knud- 
sen  (b.  Bertoff,  Sleswig).  Prepared  in  Clin- 
ton (la.)  H.  S.;  St.  Univ.  of  la.  Engr.,  111. 
Steel  Co.,  Chicago,  1917-18;  do.,  Bradley  & 
Hamner,  1918;  do..  Swift  &  Co.,  1918 — . 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Emma  Rose 
Schiller,  Ap  23,  1916,  Clinton,  la.  Child, 
John  Alfred,  b.  My  10,  1918  (died  Je  7,  1918). 
Address,  2503  N.  Monticello  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  Swift  &  Co.,  do. 

8496.  ELOISE  KOCH 
Teacher;  A.'  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  30, 
1896,  St.  Louis;  d.  Henrv  W.  (b.  1865,  do.) 
and  Charlotte  (Bender)  Koch  (b.  1868,  do.). 
Prepared  in  McKinley  H.  S.,  St.  Louis;  Har- 
ris Teacher's  Coll.,  19 13-15;  Washington 
Univ.,  1915.  Phi  Beta  Kai>pa.  Teacher,  Pub. 
Schs.,  St.  Louis.  Mem.,  Coll.  Club,  St.  Louis. 
Address,   2738  Accomac   St.,  St.   Louis. 

8497.  JOHN  LOUIS  KOHN 
B.  S.  in  Commerce;  b.  N  30,  1894,  Elgin, 
HI.;  s.  Charles  L.  (b.  do.)  and  Hattie  L.  (Moul- 
ton)  Kohn  (b.  Wilsonville,  Conn.).  Prepared 
in  Elgin  H.  S.  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  131st  Ord. 
Depot  Co.,  U.  S.,  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  1917— . 
Address,  389  Chicago  St.,  Elgin,  HI. 

8498.     OTTO  PETER  KOLMER 

Mechanic;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  20,  1889, 
Waterloo,  111.;  s.  Conrad  Henry  (b.  S  16,  1856, 
Waterloo,  111.)  and  Louise  (Weidemann)  Kol- 
mer  (b.  Ap  27,  i860,  Floraville,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Waterloo  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Egyptian 
Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club.  Expert  Mechanic, 
Smith  Form-A-Tractor  Co.,  Chicago.  Aviation 
Machinist,  Co,  H.  Regt.  15,  New  Aviation 
Camp,  Great  Lakes,  111.  Address,  Waterloo, 
111. 

8499.     HERBERT  JOHN   KRASE 

Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  F  13. 
1894,  Chicago;  s.  Herman  C.  (b.  do.)  and 
Emilie  (Schrieder)  Krase  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Crane  Jr.  Coll., 
'9'3-i5.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Research  Engr., 
Pfanstiehl  Co.,  North  Chicago;  Chem.,  Chemi- 
cals Co.,  Highland  Park,  111.,  1919 — .  Mem., 
A.  C.  S.  Address,  4338  N.  Lincoln  St.,  Chicago: 
bus.  add..  Special  Chemicals  Co.,  Highland 
Park,   111. 

8500.  ROBERT  GRAHAM  KREILING 
CThemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Ap  26,  1896, 
Peshtigo.  Wis.;  s.  A.  H.  (b.  Bishop,  111.)  and 
Tennie  G.  (Graham)  Kreiling  (b.  Goodenow, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago; 
Lane  Jr.  (Zoll.,  1913-14.  Research  Chem.,  Am. 
Zinc,  Lead  and  Smelting  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1917. 
2nd  Lt..  Mo.  .St.  Guard.  1917-18.  With  Armour 
Fertilizer  Co..  Nashville.  Tenn.,  1918 — -.  Auth.: 
An  Improved  Victor  Meyer  Vapor  Density 
Apparatus,  Jour,  of  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  Vol. 
XXXIX,  No.  II,  1917.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Ad- 
dress, 3730  Westminster  Place,  St.  Louis;  bus. 
add.,  .c/o  Armour  Fertilizer  Co.,  Nashville, 
Tenn. 


8501.  AMELIA  A.  KRIEG 
(;ra(l  Stud;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  7. 
1897,  Clncago;  d.  William  G.  (b.  Ja  20,  1874, 
do.)  and  Clara  J.  (Patz)  Kricg  (b.  O  18,  1876 
rfo.).  Prepared  in  John  Marshall  H.  S..  Chica- 
go; Grad.  Stud.,  Lib.  Sch..  Univ.  of  111 
ISrlT^ill      '''"■^'  ^'*^  ■''■   ^'^^"''^^o''"'  -^ve.,  Oak 

8502.  OTTO  KRIEGL 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  O  30,  1885. 
Austria;  s.  I-lorian  Kriegl.  Prepared  in  Staats 
Oyninasium,  Innshuich,  Fort  bildungs  Schule, 
Vorberilting  Skuvuis  fur  die  Ingeniewischule, 
Ingenierschulc  zu  Mannheim  and  Elec.  Engng 
Sch.  E.  E.  Soc;  Der  Deutsche  Verein  Elec 
Engr.,  Innsbruck,  Austria.  Address  Hottin- 
zeran   36,  Innsbruck,  Austria.! 

8503.  JOHN  GUSTAV  KRIEWITZ 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  16,  1894,  Chicago;  s. 
riV'-n^'s-^;  P  '^-  '850,  Ger.)  and  Fredericka 
(VVilke)  Knewitz  (b.  Ap  10,  1856,  Ger)  Pre- 
pared in  Bowen  11.  S.,  Chicago.  Co.  M.,  349th 
Inf.  (^amp  Dodge,  la.,  1917,  Sergt.,  Co.  L., 
346th  Inf.,  1917-18;  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  A.  83rd  Inf., 
Camp  Pike;  Mustered  out,  D  1918.  Address 
7247    Jeffery   Ave.,    Chicago. 

8504.  LOUIS  GUSTAVE  KRUG 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Je  13  1893 
St.  Louis;  s  Gus  (b.  Ja  17,  1854,  do.)  and 
Amalia  (Dauber)  Krug  (b.  S  16,  1862,  Mascou- 
tah.  111,).  Prepared  in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S  ,  Chi- 
cago. Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma; 
Iheta  Nu  Epsilon;  Capt.,  Class  football;  Fresh. 
Varsity  Swimming;  Capt.,  Varsity  Water  Polo 
Chemist,  Illinois  Steel  Co.,  Gary,  Ind.,  1914- 
15;  do..  William  Wrigley.  Tr.  Co.,  Chicago, 
1917;  do.,  Glaser  Crandell  Co.,  Picklers  Chi- 
cago, 1917-18;  Jr.  Chem.,  U.  S.  Bur.  Chem., 
Chicago,  1918— .  Mem..  A.  C.  S.,  Address, 
2837  Cambridge  Ave.,  Chicago. 

8505.  MARTIN  BILLMIRE  KUGLER 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  14,  1890,  Yorkville,  111.; 
s.  Orus  Eugene  and  Agnes  Elisa  (Billmire) 
Kugler.  Prepared  in  Yorkville  H.  S.  Acacia; 
2nd  Lt.,  A.  S.  S.  R.  C,  U.  S.  A.  Married 
Lucile  Rhodes,  F  i6,  1918,  Galveston,  Tex. 
Address,   Piano,  111. 

8506.  JOHN  JAMES  LACEY 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  M^-  i,  1892,  EI- 
wood.  111.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  Ja  i,  1859,  Joliet, 
111.)  and  Mary  Alice  (Baskerville)  Lacey  (b. 
Ap  8.  1 861,  Wilmington,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Wilmington  11.  S.  Phrenocon;  Phi  Kappa  Tau; 
Adelphic;  Ed.  ///.  Agr.  Chm.,  Sr.  Ball  Com. 
Teacher,  De  Kalb,  111.     Address.  De  Kalb,  111. 

8507.  GUSTAF  PETRUS  LAGERGREN 
Arch.  Designer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  Ap  7,  1876, 
Upsala.  Sweden;  s.  Carl  G.  (b.  Je  21,  1846, 
Ostersund,  do.)  and  Selma  (Vesterlund)  Lager- 
gren  (b.  Jl  17.  1846,  Streugnas,  do.).  Prepared 
in  South  Side  .\cad.,  Chicago;  Bradley  Poly. 
Inst.;  Tundswall  Acad,  for  Boys,  Sweden;  A. 
B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1908.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  V. 
P.,  Arch.  Club.  Arch.  Designer  and  Drafts- 
man, Petersboro,  Can.,  191 7;  do.,  Leonard 
Const.  Co.,  Chicago,  1917;  do.,  Morgan  Park, 
Duluth,  Minn.  ist  Cavalrv,  111.  Nat.  Guard, 
i9i-'-i4.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. ;  Swedish  Club, 
Chicago;  Am.  Assoc.  Engrs. ;  Licensed  Arch., 
St.  of  111.  Address.  Morgan  Park,  Duluth, 
Minn. 

8508.     WALTER  ALEXANDER  LAING 

(Brother  of   No.    5258) 
Produce    Inspector;    B.    S.    in   Agr.;    b.    D   2, 
1893,    Chicago;    s.    I.    F.    and    Barber    (Driver) 
Laing    (b.    Racine,    Wis.).      Prepared    iti    Oak 


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[1917 


Park  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho;  Helmet  Club;  Class  Football;  V.  P.,  Stud. 
Council.  Insp.,  Armour  &  Co.  2nd  Class  Sea- 
man and  Co.  Commander,  U.  S.  N.  Address, 
283  Franklin  Ave.,  River  Forest,  111. 

8509.  HALLIE  EUNICE  LAMB 

(Sister  of  Nos.   5-59.   5260,  6373) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;   ^.  S   19,  1894,  Paxton, 
111.;  d.  C.  A.  Lamb.  Prepared  in  Champaign  H. 
S.  Address,  412   Chalmers  St.,  Champaign. 

8510.  HOWARD   EARL   L.aMB 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  6,  1892,  Hillsdale, 
Mich.;  s.  B.  S.  (b.  RoUin  Mich.)  and  Amelia 
(Lyon)  Lamb  (b.  Hillsdale.  Mich.'  Prepared 
in  North  Adams  (Mich.)  H.  S.;  Albion  Coll., 
1914-15.  Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Delta  Sigma  Rho; 
Adelphic;  Mich. -111.  Debating  Team;  Pres.,  Bd. 
of  Oratory  and  Debate.  2nd  Lt.,  A.  S.  S.  C, 
Kelley  Field,  Tex..  1918;  Mustered  out,  Ja  17, 
1919.  Address,  Hillsdale,  Mich.;  bus.  add.,  601- 
S   Ling  Bldg.,  Dallas,  Tex. 

8511.  GUY  LANAN 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  27,  1895,  Kings- 
ton, 111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  1868,  do.)  and  Martha 
(Uplinger)  Lanan  (b.  1868,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Genoa  H.  S.  Agr.  Club.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Ad- 
dress, Kingston,  111. 

8s 1 2.  ADOLPH  WALTER  LANDSTROM 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Ap  30,  189S- 
Chicago;  s.  John  William  (b.  Jonkoping  Sma- 
land,  Sweden)  and  Olive  Caroline  (Windfield) 
Landstrom  (b.  Halmstad,  Halland.  do.).  _  I're- 
I)ared  in  Austin  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Alpha  Chi  Sig- 
ma; Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Chem. 
(Tlub;  V.  P.,  Sr.  Class.  Chem.  in  charge  of 
Disposal  Plants,  City  of  Houston,  1918.  2nd  Lt., 
A.  S.  S.  C.  Kelley  Field,  San  Antonio,  Te.x., 
1918;  Mustered  out,  Mr  7,  1919-  Mem..  Univ. 
Club.  Houston.  Tex;  Ft.  Worth  Club.  Address, 
5516  Cortez  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Dis- 
posal Plants,  Houston,  Tex. 

8513.  ROBERT  JOHN  LASCELLES 
Civic  Secretary;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Mr  9, 
1894,  Capron,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  S  22,  1872, 
Chicago)  and  Clara  Belle  (Ridge)  Lascelles  (b. 
Ja  3.  1876,  Capron,  111.).  Prejiared  in  Capron 
H.  S.;  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Acacia.  Gen. 
Sec.  Civic  Club,  Kewanee,  111.,  1917-18.  Q.  M. 
C.  Canip  Cody,  Deming.  N.  M.,  1918;  2nd  Lt., 
Motor  Transi)ort  Corp.,  15th  Div.,  Camp  Logan, 
Tex.;  Mustered  out,  Mr  is,  I9i9-  Mem., 
vcotary  Club,  Kewanee.  111.;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Ad- 
dress, Capron,  111. 

8514.  WILLIAM  GR.A.NT  LATHROP 
Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  19, 
1885,  Sumner.  111.;  s.  George  (b.  Ap  6,  1861, 
do.)  and  Ellen  (Petty)  Lathrop  (b.  D  17, 
18C6,  do.).  Prcjiared  in  Westfield  Coll.  Acad., 
Westfield.  111.  Special  Honors.  Prin..  H.  S. 
Johnston  City,  III.  Married  Nora  McCally,  S  s, 
191 1,  Sumner,  111.  Children:  William  George 
Edward,  b.  An  4,  1913;  Delbert  Leland,  b.  Ap 
24,    191 5.     Address,  Johnston   City,    111. 

8515.  RALPH  E.  LAWRENCE 
Arch.  Supt.;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  24,  1891, 
Vineland,  N.  J.;  s.  Richard  M.  (b.  F  29,  1846, 
Dover,  l--ng.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Ford)  Law- 
rence (h.  1X51,  Flint,  Mich.).  Prej)ared  in 
Central  IT.  S.,  Washington,  D.  C.  V.  P.  and 
Sec,  Arch.  Club.  Supt.,  Const..  Hubbell  & 
Bcnes,  Arrhs.,  Cleveland.  Corp.,  Bat.  F,  F.  A., 
149th  O.  T.  Sch.,  A.  P.  O..  715.  A.  E.  F., 
France.  Address.  9216  Hough  Ave.,  Cleveland; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Hubbell  and  Benes,  Archs.,  4500 
Euclid  Ave.,  do. 


8s  1 6.  ROLAND  HALL  LAWRENCE 
Govt.  Insp.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ja  22,  1895, 
Chicago;  s.  George  (b.  Ag  29,  i860,  Waukesha, 
Wis.)  and  Mary  Clarissa  (Wilcoxen)  Law- 
rence (b.  S  6,  1865,  I.einstown,  111.).  Pre- 
[lared  in  Englevvood  11.  S.  Chi  Psi;  Sigma  Tau; 
Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Scabbard  and  Blade.  Brevet 
Capt.,  111.  N.it.  Guard.  Engr..  Adams  and  West- 
lake  Co.,  Chicago,  1917;  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  Ry., 
1917-18.,  U.  S.  Govt.  Insp.,  Inland  Steel  Co., 
Indiana  Harbor,  Ind.  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Tech., 
Sch.  for  Engrs.  of  Tests;  Inspection  Div..  Chi- 
cago Dist.  Ord.  Detachment,  1918;  Mustered 
out,  D  16,  1918.  Address,  io4.'o  beeley  Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  U.  S.  Army  Office,  Inland 
Steel   Co.,   Indiana   Harbor,   Ind. 

8517.  ELMER  ISIDOR  LEANDER 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  18,  1894,  Chicago;  s. 
John  Leander.  Prepared  in  Bowen  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cago, ist  Lt.,  F.  A.,  U.  S.  R.,  Ft.  Slieridan,  111.; 
Ammunition  Trains,  3rd  Division,  Chicka- 
mauga  Park,  [ia.;  do..  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Ad- 
dress, 9729  L  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

8518.     ALFRED  CHANG  LEE 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  S  19,  1886,  China;  s.  C.  T. 
Lee.    Prepared    in    Yale    Coll.,    China.    Chinese 
Stud.  Club.  Address,  Kiangsha,  Hunan,  China. t 

8519.  FRANK  LEGGIT 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  30.  1889,  Carmi,  111.;  s. 
J.  C.  Leggit.  Prepared  in  Paragould  (Ark.)  H. 
S.;  Univ.  of  Ark.  Alpha  Chi  Rho:  Agr.  Club; 
V.  P.,  Soph.  Class.  Ord.  Dept.,  Camp  Funston, 
Ft.  Riley.  Kan.  Sergt.  Major,  Air  Sch.,  St. 
Paul.      Address,   Paragould,   Ark. 

8520.  LEWIS   HARRY  LEHMAN 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  6,  1895.  Mattoon,  111.; 
s.  Lewis  L.  (b.  Ag  13,  1845,  Bruchsahl,  Ger.) 
and  Ella  M.  (Granger)  Lehman  (b.  F  27,  1858, 
Centralia,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mattoon  H.  S.  1st 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.;  2nd  Lt.,  Q.  M. 
C,  N.  A.,  1917;  1st  Lt.,  Office  of  Chief  of 
Const.  Div.,  1918 — .  Address,  5400  East  Park 
View,  Chicago;  bus.  add..  Room  2-304  Bldg. 
C,  7th  &  B  Sts.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

8521.  JOHN   FREDERICK  LEMP 
Chemist:  B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  21,  1894, 

Boise.  Idaho;  s.  John  Emil  (b.  D  30,  1S66,  do.) 
and  Caroline  (Zeltmann)  Lcnip  (b.  Je  4,  1869, 
.Alton.  111.).  Prepared  in  Alton  H.  S.  Chem. 
Club.  Mgr.,  Ranch,  Boise,  Idaho,  1917.  Chem., 
John  T.  Milliken  &  Co.,  Mfg.  Chems.,  St. 
Louis,  1917-18.  N.  A.,  Camp  Taylor,  Ky.,  1918; 
Chem.  Research,  Washington.  D.  C,  1918; 
Mustered  out,  D  20,  1918.  Auth:  A  method 
for  the  Determination  of  Halogens  in  Organic 
Compounds,  Jour,  of  Am.  Chem.  Soc.  Address, 
1624  E.  Broadway,  Alton,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
Mallinckrodt  Chem.  Works,  St.  Louis,  Mo. 

8522.  ALFRED  NOHE  LENDMAN 
B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  N  12,  1893,  Sterling,  111.; 
s.  Joseph  (b.  Ag  15,  1845,  Germany)  and  Catb 
erine  E.  (Nohc)  Lendman  (b.  S  2,  1853).  Pre- 
pared in  Sterling  II.  S.  E.  E.  Soc.  Ambul- 
ance corns,  U.  S.  A.,  Allentown,  Pa.;  S.  S. 
U.,  Section  609,  Convois  Automobiles,  Par 
B.  C.  M.,  France.  Address,  204  W.  6th  St., 
Sterling,    111. 

8523.  ALOYSIUS  FRANCIS  LENZEN 
Pharmacist:  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  12, 
1894,  Peru,  111.;  s.  Egidius  Joseph  (b.  1848, 
Germany)  and  Teresa  Mary  ( Kilduff)  Lenzen 
Cli.  1856,  111.).  Prcjiared  in  LaSalle-Peru  Tp. 
H.  S.  Phi  Kappa;  Medui;  Univ.  Band. 
I'harmacist.  Mate,  U.  S.  Navy  Hosp.  Corps, 
Bur.  of  Med.  and  Surgery,  Washington,  D. 
C;  Ensign.  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  New  Rochelle.  N. 
V.  Ensign,  Supply  Office  of  U.  S.  S.,  Morris- 
town,  111.,  1 91 7—.  Address,  4th  St.,  Peru, 
111. 


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8524.  EDWARD  LERCH 
Arch.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  F  17,  J894. 
Rock  Island,  111.;  s.  J.  J.  Lcrch.  Prepared 
in  Rock  Island  H.  S.  Alpha  Rho  Chi;  Arch. 
Club;  Treas.,  Bus.  Mgr.,  Arch.  Year  Book. 
Address,  431  4th  St.,  Rock  Island,  lU.t 

8525.  MADGE  CAMPBELL  LESLIE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  24,  189s, 
Tolono,  III.;  d.  Robert  (b.  Je  10,  1850,  Shet- 
land Islands)  and  Mary  (Campbell)  Leslie  (b. 
My  21,  1S61,  Bar  Hill.  Scotland).  Prepared 
in  Tolono  and  Champaign  H.  Schs. ;  Gorham 
CMe.)  H.  S.;  Bates  Coll.  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
Woman's  League.  Teacher,  Eng.  and  Music, 
Tp.  II.  S.,  Bridgeport.  111.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Address,  507  S.  Pine,  Champaign; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  High  School,   Bridgeport,  ill. 

8526.  MARTIN  CHARLES  LEVINSON 
Designer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  24.  1895. 
Chicago;  s.  David  (b.  Russia)  and  Sophia 
(Cohen)  Levinson  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago;  (3rane  Jr.  Coll. 
2nd  prize  Llewelyn  Competition  in  Arch. 
Engng.  Concrete  Designer,  and  Detailer,  Tait 
Engng.  Co.,  Chicago,  1917-18.  Constructing 
Q.  M.,  Camp  Custer,  1917;  U.  S.  Inf.,  Co.  H., 
56th  Inf.,  Div.  Intelligence  Section;  Sergt., 
Dept.  of  Sanitation  &  Public  Health,  A.  E. 
F.,  France;  do.,  Treves,  Ger.  Mem.,  Am. 
Assn.  Engr.  Address,  1907  S.  Sawyer  Ave., 
Chicago. 

8527.  JOHN  TAYLOR  LEWIS 
B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  O  28.  1894,  Rockford, 
111.;  s.  S.  J.  Lewis.  Prepared  in  Rockford  H. 
S.  Tr.,  Ft.  Sheridan,  1917;  Lt.,  C.  A.,  1917; 
Capt.,  69th  Art.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address, 
312  Elm   St.,  Rockford,  Ill.t 

8528.  SZU-KUANG  LI 
Grad.  Stud.;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  N  13, 
1894,  Chichou,  China;  s.  Wen-Chi  (b.  My  19, 
1853,  do.)  and  U.  C.  Li  (b.  N  17,  1855.  Peking, 
do.).  Preoared  in  TsingHua  Coll.,  Peking, 
China;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Cosmopolitan  Club. 
Grad.  Stud.,  Columbia  Univ.,  1917 — .  Address, 
547  W.   123rd  St.,  New  York  City. 

8529.  RUSSELL  BROOKE  LIEDEL 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Mr  10.  1895,  Duluth, 
Minn.;  s.  H.  A.  Liedel.  Prepared  in  Galesburg 
H.  S.;  Knox  Coll.  Phi  Alpha  Delta.  Lawyer, 
1917 — .  111.  Nat.  Guard,  1917.  Sergt.,  Judge 
Advocate  Office,  Div.  Hdqtrs.,  33rd  Div., 
Diekirch,  Ger.  Address,  719  S.  Douglas  Ave., 
Springfield,  111. 

8530.     THIAN-KITT    LIN 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  D  20,  1888,  Canton, 
China;  s.  Kao-lun  Lin.  Prepared  in  Univ. 
Acad.  Cosmopolitan;  Chinese  Stud.  Club. 
Address,   Canton,   China. 

8531.  MARY  SEFTON  LINDER 
(Sister  of  No.  6386) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  1,  1896, 
Charleston,  111.;  d.  George  A.  (b.  O  16,  1866, 
do.)  and  Blanche  M.  (Sefton)  Lindner  (b.  Ja 
22,  1869,  Kansas,  111.).  Prepared  in  East.  111. 
Norm.  Sch.,  1911-13.  Alpha  Delta  Pi. 
Teacher,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Neoga,  111.  Address. 
Charleston,  111.;  bus.  add._  c/o  Tp.  High 
School,   Neoga,   111. 

8532.     BLANK. 

8533.     *JOHN   ROYER  LINDSEY 

B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  N  22,  1895,  Urbana;  s. 
Thomas  Edward  (b.  Champaign)  and  Anna 
Elizabeth  (Royer)  Lindsey  (b.  LIrbana). 
Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Cosmopolitan  Club; 
Agr.    Club;    Scabbard   and    Blade;    ist    Lt.   and 


Maj.,  Univ.  Brig.  Instr.,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A., 
Urbana,  1917;  ist  Lt.,  i  nh  Cavalry,  U.  S.  A., 
Ft.  Ringgold,  Te.\.  Mem..  K.  of  P.  Died  N 
24,    1918,  Ft.    Ringgold,  Tex. 

8534.  LEON  MASOiN  LINDSEY 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  5,  1895,  Onarga,  111.; 
s.  Ira  Mason  (b.  F  3,  1867,  do.)  and  Carrie 
(Capen)  Lindsey  (b.  F  9,  1872,  Adrian,  Mich.). 
Prepared  in  Onarga  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta. 
Pres.,  Sr.  Class;  Illini  Trustee.  Am.  Field 
Service,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  191 7.  ist  Lt.,  Air 
Service,  A.  E.  F.,  F'rance,  1917— .  Address, 
Onarga,   111. 

8535.  HARRY  ALEXANDER  LINENDOLL 
^uemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  S  10,  1894, 
C:hicago;  s.  Frank  (b.  Ja  14,  1862,  Quincy, 
Mich.)  and  Lena  (Alexander)  Linendoll  (b. 
Jl  27,  1S68,  Tipton,  Mich.).  Prepared  in 
Englewood  H.  S.;  Armour  Inst.  Chem.  Club; 
Univ.  Orchestra.  Stud.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ. 
Chem.,  Bur.  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1^17-18;  with  Dodge  Motor  Co.,  Detroit,  Mich., 
1918 — .  2nd  Lt.,  C.  A.  C;  Mustered  out.  D 
24,  1918.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Am.  Fed.  of  Musi- 
cians. Address,  563  Hancock  St.,  Detroit; 
bus.   add..   Dodge   Motor   Co.,   Detroit,    Mich. 

8336.  ELMER  WALFRED  LINNARD 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  17,  1893, 
Maiden,  111.;  s.  August  J.  (b.  N  27,  1867, 
Sweden)  and  Caroline  (Johnson)  Linnard  (b. 
My  14,  1866,  do.).  Preimred  in  Princeton  Tp. 
H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Pres.,  Agr.  Club;  Country 
Life  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Mgr.,  Sr. 
Class  Basketball.  Farmer.  1917-18.  R.  O.  T. 
C,  Camp  Grant,  111.;  Camp  Jackson,  S.  C;  H. 
.\.,  Saumur  Artillery  Sch.,  France;  Sergt.,  Ord. 
Corps,  S.  A.  S.,  Div.  H.,  Section  74.  A.  P.  O. 
718.  A.  E.  F.,  France;  2nd  Lt.,  8th  F.  A.,  do., 
1 91 8 — .     Address,  Peotone,   III. 

8537-  ADELBERT  DUDLEY  LITTLE 
Efficiency  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  10, 
1890,  Genoa,  111.;  s.  E.  B.  (b.  1846,  N.  Y.)  and 
Laura  M.  (Strong)  Little  (b.  Ag  27,  1858, 
Genoa,  111.).  Prepared  in  Oxford  (Neb.)  H. 
S.;  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.  Arch.  Club;  Rifle  Club. 
Farmer,  Genoa.  111.,  1917;  Efficiency  Engr., 
Pittsburgh,  Des  Moines  Steel  Co.,  N  1917.  Ad- 
dress, Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Coraopolis,  Pa. 

8338.  ETHEL  ESTHER  LITTLE 
Med.  Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap 
10,  1892,  Tolono,  111.;  d.  Egbert  Phelps  (b.  S 
3,  1837,  Tonica,  111.)  and  Matilda  (Merry) 
Little  (b.  Mr  21,  1858,  Pesotum,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Psi. 
Stud,,  Univ.  of  111.  Sch.  of  Med,.  Chicago, 
1918— .  Address,  905  S.  Wright  St.,  Cham- 
paign. 

8339.  FRANK  ALLYN  LOGAN 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ag  28,  1894,  Paris, 
111.;  s.  Walter  Booth  (b.  My  20,  1862,  Paris, 
HI.)  and  Dora  (Slanker)  Logan  (b.  O  14,  1869, 
Paris,  111.).  Prepared  in  Paris  H.  S.  Phi 
Sigma  Kappa;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Helmet;  Pres., 
Fresh.  Class.  Q.  M.  Corps,  Camp  Sherman, 
Chillicothe,  O.  Address,  301  Alexander  St.. 
Paris,  111. 

8340.  LEONARD  FRANKLIN  LONG 
Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  S  13,  1895, 
Tonica.  111.;  s.  David  Porter  (b.  D  22,  1834, 
Waynesburg,  Pa.)  and  Ira  Virginia  (Harkins) 
Long  (b.  O  29,  1861,  Tonica,  III.).  Prepared 
in  Tonica  and  Bloomington  H.  Schs.;  111. 
Wesleyan  Univ.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon.  Engr.,  The  Barrett  Co.,  New  York 
City,  1917.  2d  Lt.,  A.  S.  S.  C,  Kelley  Field 
and  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.;  do.,  Mather  Field,  Sacre- 
mento,  Calif.;  do.,  Camp  Sherman,  O.  Address, 
301   Alexander  St.,  Paris,  111. 


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8541.  CLAYTON  BENJAMIN  LOOMIS 
B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Mr  2,  1892,  Madison,  Wis.; 
s.  Hiram  Benjamin  (b.  Je  29.  :863,  Hartford, 
Conn.)  and  Carrie  Emily  (Kingman)  Looniis 
{b.  S  19,  1861.  Bridgeport,  Conn.).  Prepared 
in  Hvde  Park  H.  S.  Farmer,  Wanatalia.  InJ. 
14th  Regt.,  M.  G.  Co.,  i9lh  Div..  Camp  George 
Wright,  Wash.;  Clerk,  Camp  Grant,  19 18—. 
.-fddrcss,  6218  S.  Rockwell   St.,  Chicago. 

8542.     FRANCIS  LOURET 
B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    D    26,    1890,    Hingham, 
Wis.;    s.    H.    A.    Louret.      Prepared    in    Sheboy- 
gan,   Wis.    H.    S.;    Univ.    of    Wis.      Address. 
Waldo,  Wis. 

8543.    McDonald  m.  lovell 

B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  7.  J895.  Chicago;  s. 
Sidney  (b.  F  26,  1S66.  Racine.  Wis.)  and  Jane 
Winters  (Bruner)  Lovell  (b.  Ja  6,  1868,  San 
Francisco).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S 
Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Lambda  Tau  Rho;  Gargoyle 
2nd  Lt.,  Aviation  Section  Signal  R.  C,  F.  S 
Omaha,  Neb.,  191 7;  Washington,  D.  C;  Re 
ceived  Spherical  Balloon  Pilots  License,  1918; 
Mustered  out,  Ja  24,  1919-  Address,  Chicago 
Beach  Hotel;  bus.  add.,  30  N.  Michigan  Ave., 
Chicago. 

8544.     BESSIE  LOWRY 

Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  4.  1896, 
Lead.  S.  Dak.;  s.  W.  Lowrv.  Prepared  in 
Lead  (S.  Dak.)  H.  S.  Prelim.  Honors.  Libr. 
Sch.  Univ.  of  111..  1917 — .  Address,  604  R.  R. 
Ave.,  Lead.  S.  Dak.;  bus.  add.,  207  W.  Califor- 
nia Ave.,  Urbana. 

8545.     CHING  KUI  LU 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  17,  1891,  China.     Pre- 
pared  in    Fengtien    Prov.    Middle    Sch.;    Chihli 
Coll.      Address,    Moukden,    China;    bus.    add., 
i26J^   Chancey,  West  Lafayette,  Ind. 

8346.  ETHEL  LENORE  LUDWIG 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  II.  Sc;  b.  D  9.  1893. 
Ypsilanti.  Mich.;  d.  Wm.  Arnold  and  Anna 
(Smith)  Ludwig.  Prepared  in  McKinley  H.  S., 
St.  Louis.  Chi  Theta.  Teacher.  H.  Sc,  Kem- 
per Hall,  Kenosha,  Wis.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  H.  Sc. 
Club.  Address.  2317  Russell  Ave.,  St.  Louis.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Kemper  Hall,  Kenosha,  Wis. 

8547.  HERM.VN  HINMAN  LUEDER 
(Brother  of  No.  8548) 
B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  S  27.  1892.  Clarinda,  la.; 
s.  Charles  F.  Lueder.  Prepared  in  Cherokee 
(la.)  H.  S.;  Morningside  Coll.  Arch.  Club.; 
Prelim.  Honors.  Address,  736  W.  Main  St., 
Cherokee,  la. 

8548.  ROY    MOORE   LUEDER 
(Brother  of  No.  8547) 

B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  N  11,  1895,  Clarinda,  la.; 
s.  Charles  F.  Lueder.  Prepared  in  Cherokee 
(la.)  H.  S.  Arch.  Club;  Prelim.  Honors.  Ad- 
dress, 736  W.  Main  St.,  Cherokee,  la. 

8549.  IRWIN  LYTLE  LUMMIS 
(Brother  of  No.  7759) 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  17,  189S.  Quincy,  111.; 
s.  H.  F.  Lumniis.  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S. 
ineta  Chi;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Siren  Staff; 
Sr.  Hat  Com.:  Sr.  Smoker  Com.;  Lt.,  Univ. 
Brigade.  U.  S.  A.,  Ft.  Sheridan,  1917-  ''i'i- 
dress,    1601    Vermont  St.,  Quincy,  111. 

8550.  JACK  VIRTUS  LUND 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Je  11,  1893. 
Chicago;  s.  Charles  E.  (b.  D  22,  1868,  Lyons, 
la.)  and  Cleve  Hattie  (Moody)  Lund  (b.  Chi- 
capo).  Prepared  in  Elgin  H.  S.  Ilus;  Theta 
Tau;  Quo  Vadis;  Class  Basketball;  Class  Base- 
ball, tngr.,  Riverside  Cemetery  and  Mauso 
leum,    Aurora,    111.;     Grade    i,    Engr.,    U.    S. 


Engng.  Dept.,  Interst.  Commerce  Comn.,  Kar- 
pen  Bld^.,  Chicago.  U.  S.  Naval  Aviation, 
Co.  6,  Section  4,  2nd  Regt.,  U.  S.  Navy 
Yard,  Charleston,  S.  C.  Ensign,  U.  S.  S. 
Cypress,    1918.      Addicts,    148    Hill    St.,    Elgin, 

in. 

Sssi.  CURT  CARL  LUNDEEN 
Bldg.  Contr.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  O  27,  1892, 
Berlin,  Ger.;  s.  Carl  J.  (b.  .-Kg  17,  1859,  Got- 
land, Sweden)  and  (3lga  (Hengstboch)  Lun- 
deen  (b.  Jl  24,  1863,  Zwickau,  Ger.).  Pre- 
pared in  Rock  Island  H.  S.  Iris;  (jargoyle. 
Supt.,  Const.,  Henry  W.  Ilorst  Co.,  Contrs., 
Rock  Island.  111.  Ord.  Corps,  U.  S.  N.  A., 
1917 — .  Address,  1:16  14th  St.,  Moline,  111.; 
bus.  add.,    1237    15th   St.,   Rock  Island,   111. 

8552.  ARTHUR  NATHANIEL  LUNGREN 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  8,  1S90,  Geneva,  111.; 
s.  P.  J.  Lungren.  Prepared  in  Aurora  Advent 
Christian  Coll.  Iris;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Stud. 
Branch,  A.  -S.  M.  E,;  Spanish  Club;  Class 
Swimming.      Address,   Lostant,    Ill.t 

8553.  SIDNEY  JOSEPH   LURIE 
(Brother  of  No.  6393) 

B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  My  13,  1891,  Chicago; 
s.  Charles  (b.  Bohemia,  Austria)  and  Theresa 
(Loeffler)  Lurie  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  E.  E.  Soc. ;  Menorah; 
Mgr.,  Sr.  Class  Baseball;  Sr.  Soccer;  Stud. 
Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  U.  S.  N.  A.;  Section  de 
projesteur,  Am.  Section  60,  France;^  Co.  B, 
56th  Engrs.,  Verdun.  Address,  1871  S.  Kcdzie 
Ave.,    Chicago. 

8554.  GENEVIEVE  ARON  LUSK 
Home    Adviser;    B.    S.    in    H.    Sc;    b.    Ja    16, 

1891,  Quincy,  111.;  d.  Joseph  Jay  (b.  Mr  16, 
1844,  Jackson,  O.)  and  Mary  Emma  (Aron) 
Lusk  (b.  Jl  4,  1852.  Quincy.  111.).  Prepared 
in  Quincy  H.  S.;  Randolph-Macon  Woman's 
Coll..  1909-10.  H.  Sc.  Club.  Emergency  Home 
Demonstrative  Agt.  (Asst.  Home  Adviser)  U. 
.S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Adams  Co.,  111.  Mem., 
Congr.  Church.  Address,  438  N.\  6th  Ave., 
Quincy,    111. 

855s.  GIFFORD  W.  LUTES 
B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  S  12  1892,  Lutesville, 
Mo.  Prepared  in  Will  Mayfield  Coll.;  Mo.  St. 
Norm.;  Wash..  Univ.  Alpha  Rho  Chi. 
Ildqtrs.  Dept.,  210th  Engrs.,  Camp  Mills,  N. 
Y.,    1918 — .     Address,   Lutesville,   Met 

8536.  FRED  RAYMOND  McCANDLISH 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  18,  1893, 
Toledo,  HI.;  s.  William  Ross  (b.  An  8,  1847. 
Maxville,  O.)  and  Emma  Isabel  (Holsapple) 
McCandlish  (b.  D  17,  1834,  Waverly,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Farmer. 
Toledo,  111.,  1917-18.  Q.  M.  C,  N.  A.,  Jeffer- 
son Barracks,  Mo.,  1918;  Camp  Meigs,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1918-19.  Address,  Toledo, 
111. 

8357.  KENNETH  BUTLER  McCLELL.^N 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  9.  1893.  Albany,  N.  Y.; 
s.  George  Wiley  (b.  S  20,  1868.  WVst  Hebron. 
N.  Y.)  and  Bessie  (Butler)  McClellan  (b.  N 
8,  1 87 1,  Pittsfield,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Ard- 
more  ^Pa.)  H.  S.;  Pa.  St.  Coll.  Co.  A., 
i-'.ud  Machine  Gun  Bn.,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
Address,    1424   Greenleaf  Ave,   Chicago. 

8358.  JAMES  FORSYTH  McCLOUD 
Broker;  A.  B.  in  (Commerce;  b.  D  26,  1803, 
•Sheldon,  111.;  s.  William  Lewis  (b.  Bryan,  0.) 
and  Anna  Dora  McCloud  (b.  Illinois  Cit.y,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Sheldon  II.  .S.  Sigma  Pi;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Prelim,  and 
l'"innl  Honors,  Broker,  Bunds,  National  City 
Co.,  Chicago.  N.  A.,  Infantry.  Camp  Dodge, 
la.,  1917;  A.  S.  S.  C,  Kelly  Field,  Camp 
Mac  Arthur,    Tex.;    Wilbur    Wright    Field,    0., 


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1917;  Sergt.,  Air  Service,  256th  Aero  Sqdn.; 
Mustered  out,  D  24,  1918.  Address,  Sheldon, 
111.;  bus.  add..  Bond  Dept.,  Nat.  City  Co., 
Chicago. 

8559.  HOMER  WALTER  McCOY 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  16,  1894,  Ver- 
sailles, 111.:  s.  Elmer  Ellsworth  (b.  N  5,  1862, 
do.)  and  Sarah  Isabell  (Osborne)  McCoy  (b. 
O  30,  1864,  do.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Sterling 
II.  S.  Acanthus;  Agr.  Club;  Soph.  Smoker 
Com.;  Jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Pres.,  Soph.  Class. 
Teacher,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Wauconda,  111.  ist  Lt., 
Inf.  U.  S.  R.,  A.  E.  P.,  France;  Supt.  War 
Gardens,  Agr.  Div.,  do.  Address,  Mt.  Ster 
ling,   111. 

8560.     HELEN    E.    McCULLOUGH 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Mr  24,  1893,  Urbana; 
d.  John  (b.  D  5,  1862)  and  Anna  M.  (Clark) 
McCullough  (b.  Ag  21,  1863).  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  Omicron  Nu;  V.  P..  Y.  W.  C. 
A.  Asst.,  H.  Sc,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 7-18. 
Address,    507    W.    Oregon   St.,    Urbana. 

8561.     THOMAS  TRESTON  McEVOY 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  3,  1897,  Chicago;  s. 
Patrick  (b.  Ja  22,  1853,  Ireland)  and  Catherine 
Treston  (b.  O  31,  1861,  Kenosha,  Wis.).  Pre- 
pared in  St.  James  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Phi 
Kappa;  Brevet  Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard.  2nd 
Lt.,  U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  Quantico,  Va.,  1917; 
ist  Lt.,  v.  S.  Marine  Corps,  France,  1917; 
Capt.,  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  618 
Bowen  Ave.,   Chicago. 

8562.  ISABELLE  GEORGIA  McKINNELL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  15, 
1887,  Beardstown,  111.;  d.  Fred  (b.  O  4,  1847, 
Saddleworth,  Eng. )  and  Jessie  Fremont  (Heinz) 
McKinnell  (b.  Ap  7,  1861.  Beardstown.  111.). 
Prepared  in  Beardstown  H.  S.;  The  Smead 
Sch..  Toledo.  O.  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Teacher,  Mooseheart  Vocational  Sch., 
Mooseheart,  III.,  1916 — .  Address,  133  Galena 
Blvd.,  Aurora,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Mooseheart 
Vocational  School,  Mooseheart,  111. 

8563.  NORMAN  McKINNEY 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  4,  i8g6,  Omaha,  Neb.;  s. 
Edwin  McKinney.  Prepared  in  Wendell  Phil- 
lips H.  S..  Chicago.  Ilus;  Tribe  of  Illini; 
Comitatus;  Ionian;  Fresh.  Varsity  Track;  Var- 
sity Cross-Country  Team.  Flying  Cadet,  U.  S. 
Air  Service,  Kelly  Field,  Tex.;  2nd  Lt.,  Flying 
Instr.,  Lovely  Field,  Tex.  Address,  5023  For- 
restville   Ave.,    Chicago. 

8564.  RUSSELL  LEAMER  McKOWN 
Land  Gard.;  B.  S.  in  Land  Gard.;  b.  Mr  31, 
1894,  Davenport,  la.;  s.  Louis  W.  (b.  do.)  and 
Bertha  J.  McKown  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Davenport  (la.)  11.  S.  Iris;  Scabbard  and 
Blade;  Gargoyle;  Univ.  Land.  Arch.  Soc; 
Capt.,  Univ.  l>rig.  Land.  Gard.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo..  1917.  ist  Lt.,  46th  U.  S.  Inf.,  Camp 
Taylor,  Ky.  Address,  2425  Brady  St.,  Daven- 
port, la. 

856s.  LAWRENCE  CLAUDE  MacMILLAN 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  16,  1892, 
Bradford,  Pa.;  s.  Claude  Edward  (b.  Ag  13, 
1870,  Meadville,  Pa.)  and  Florence  May  (Elli- 
son) MacMillan  (b.  My  24,  1873,  ( )uebec.  Can.). 
Prepared  in  Cattaraugus  (N.Y.)  H.  S. ;  Bridge- 
port II.  S.;  Illinois  Coll.,  1912-14.  Sigma  Pi. 
Elec.  Engr.,  Co.  C,  37th  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F., 
France,  1918—.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  M.  E. 
Church.  Address,   Bridgeport,   111. 

8566.     SCOTT  McNULTA 
A.   B.  in  Commerce;  b.  D  26,  1895,  Blooming- 
ton,  111.;  s.  Donald   (b.  My  24,   1876,  do.)  and 
Henrietta     (Scott)     McNulta     (b.    D     19,    1874, 
Effingham,    111.).      Prepared   in    Decatur   H.    S. 


Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Ma-wan- 
da;  Pres.,  Mask  and  Bauble;  Sachem;  Prelim, 
and  Final  Honors;  Varsity  Cheer  Leader; 
Fresh.  Varsity  Swimming.  ist  O.  T.  C,  Ft. 
Sheridan,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.  R,  C,  Camp 
Grant,  1917;  ist  Lt.,  342nd  Inf..  do.;  do..  A.  E. 
F..  France.  Address,  250  N.  College  St.,  De- 
catur,  111. 

8567.  ELTON  THOMAS  MACKIE 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  7,  1895,  New 
Orleans:  s.  Charles  W.  Sr.  and  Annie  Laurie 
(Bursha)  Mackie.  Prepared  in  New  Orleans 
Boy's  Sch.;  Tulane  Univ.  Zeta  Psi;  Dixie 
Club;  Helmet;  Pierrots;  Jr.  Cap  Com.;  Soph. 
Smoker  Com.  Farmer,  St.  Francisville,  La., 
191 7-18.  114  Signal  Bn.,  Co.  C,  A.  E.  F., 
France,    1918 — .   Address,   St.   Francisville,   La. 

8568,     GRACE  ERMINIE  MADDEN 

(Sister  of  No.  7068) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  26.  1894, 
Mt.  Sterling,  111.;  d.  Frederic  B.  (b.  Jl  26, 
2865,  Hiawatha,  Ontario,  Can.)  and  Josephine 
(Read)  Madden  (b.  D  6,  1865,  Champaign). 
Prepared  in  Carlinville  and  Champaign  H.  Schs. 
Athenean;  ist  Cabinet,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Teacher, 
Atwood  Tp.  H.  S..  Atwood,  111..  1917-1S;  do.. 
Summer  Sch.,  Boulder  Colo.,  1918;  do..  H.  S., 
Waverly,  III.,  1918 — •.  Address,  739  W.  State 
St.,  Jacksonville,  111.;   bus.  add.,  Waverly,  111. 

8569.  WING  NGUI  MAH 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  10,  1892,  Canton, 
China;  s.  Yin  Mah.  Prepared  in  Coll.  of 
Pacific  Mission;  San  Francisco  H.  S.;  Ming 
Gok  Coll.,  China.  A.  M..  1917,  Univ.  of  Calif. 
Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1917-18.  Address, 
242  Joyce  St.,  San  Francisco;  bus.  add.. 
Berkley,   Calif. 

8570.  GEORGE  WILLIS  MAHN 
Bldg.  Insp.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ag  25,  1894, 
Minneapolis;  s.  Charles  Mahn.  Prepared  in 
Kankakee  H.S.  Agr.  Club.  Bldg.  Insp.,  I.  C. 
ky.,  Cleveland,  Miss.  Married  Lola  Vande- 
venter,  N  29,  1917,  Champaign.  Address,  loi 
Florida  Ave.,  Urbana. t 


8571.  KRISHMA    MOHAN    MAITRA 
Ry.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  18,  1891, 

Calcutta,  India;  s.  Kali  Lada  (b.  Gazipur,  U 
P.,  India)  and  Biraj  (Mohini)  Maitra  (b.  Cal 
cutta,  India).  Prepared  in  Central  Hindu  Coll. 
Benares,  India;  Bangaliesi  Coll.,  Calcutta,  india 
Cosmopolitan  Club;  Ry.  Club;  Stud.  Branch. 
A.  S.  M.  E.  Special  Apprentice,  Chicago  and 
In.  W.  Ry.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  West.  Ry.  Club 
Hindustian  Assn.  of  Am.  Address,  1809  W 
Monroe  St.,  Chicago. 

8572.  RALPH   KENNETH   MANGAN 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  25,  1895,  Chicago;  s. 
James  Mangan.  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H. 
S.,  Chicago;  Crane  Jr.  Coll.,  do.  Address,  2928 
Lexington  St.,  Chicago.! 

8573-  MARION  MANLEY 
B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ap  29,  1803,  Junction  City, 
Kan.;  d.  C.  H.  Manley,  Sr.  Prepared  in  Junc- 
tion City  (Kan.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Kan.  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Illiola;  Arch. 
Club;  Pres.,  Woman's  League,  A'ddress,  608 
Ave.  B,  Miami,  Fla.t 

8574.  OTIS  ROWE  MANLEY 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  O  26,  1893,  Harvard, 
III.;  s.  Albert  Carlton  and  Josephine  (Rowe) 
Manley.  Prepared  in  Harvard  H.  S.  Delta 
Tau  Delta.  Sergt.,  Motor  Truck,  Co.  334,  6 
M.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  III.;  2nd  Lt.,  do..  Camp 
Sevier,   S.   C.  Address,   Harvard,  III. 


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8575.     MARJORIE   DOROTHEA  MANN 
Teacher:  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  22,  1896,  El- 
gin. 111.;  d.  All)an  L.  (b.   S  22,  1859,  do.)  and 
Bertha     S.     (.Kohn)     Mann     (b.    Ja    8,     1856, 
Hoosier's  Grove,  HI.).  Prepared  in  Elgin  H.  S. 
Univ.  of  Chicago.   Delta  Gamina;  Omicron  Nu 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Alethenai.  Teach 
er,  Tp.   H.  S..  Long  View,  111.,   1918 — .  Address 
302  Chicago  St.,  Elgin,  111.;   bus.  add.,  c/o  Tj) 
High  School.,  Long  View,  111. 

8576.     FRANCIS  PAULINE  MAPEL 
B.   S.  in  H.   Sc;   b.   Ap  28,    1892,  Fairbury, 
111.;  d.  Nimrod  Mapel.  Prepared  in  Fairbury  II. 
S.  Address,  Fairbury,  Ill.t 

8577.  PAULINE  MARBOLD 
(Sister  of  No.   7072) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  26,  1894.  Green- 
view.  111.;  d.  Harmon  John  (b.  Ap  17,  1865,  do.) 
and  Emma  Eugenia  (Sliller)  Marbold  (b.  Ja  25, 
1867,  Petersburg,  111.).  Prepared  in  Green- 
view  H.  S.;  Ferry  Hall,  Lake  Forest,  111., 
1912-13.  Delta  Gamma.  2nd  Class  Yeowoman, 
U.  S.  X..  Washington,  D.  C,  1918.  ist  class 
Yeoman.  Bur.  of  Navigation.  Navy  Dept., 
Washington,  D.  C,  191 8 — .  Address,  Green- 
view,    111. 

8578.  HARRY  MARKSON 
Draftsman;   B.    S.   in  M.    E.;   b.   Ja  5,   1895, 

Chicago;  s.  David  Marcus  (b.  Russia)  and  Eliza- 
beth (Goldstein)  Markson  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
R.  T.  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Crane  Jr. 
Coll.,  1913-14.  Draftsman  and  Designer,  Chi- 
cago, 1917.  Sergt.  and  Corp.,  Co.  F,  343rd  Inf.. 
Camp  Grant,  111.,  1918;  Sergt.,  Intelligence 
Section,  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  do.,  1918;  Co.  N,  4th 
Provisional  Tr.  Regt..  83rd  Div.,  A.  E.  F., 
France.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Address,  2832 
Warren    Ave.,    Chicago. 

8570.  GEORGE  BERNARD  MARX 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ja  24,  1893-  Aurora, 
111.;  s.  Jacob  (b.  Mr  19,  1856,  do.)  and  Ennette 
(Zack)  Marx  (b.  My  3>  1856,  do.).  Prepared  in 
East  Aurora  H.  S.;  Armour  Inst.  Sigma  Nu; 
Beta  Gamma  Sigma.  Q.  M.  C,  N.  A.,  1917-; 
A.  S.  S.  C,  1918.  Address,  487  2nd  Ave., 
Aurora,   111. 

8580.     WILLIAM   RANKIN   MATHE\Vo 
(Husband    of    No.    5554) 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  O  15,  1893,  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.;  s.  Robert  T.  (b.  S  28,  1851,  Frankfort, 
Ky.)  and  Clara  (Murey)  Mathews  (b.  Mr  22. 
1859,  Clermont,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Indianapolis 
Man.  Tr.  H.  S.;  Butler  Coll.  Sigma  Chi;  Cir- 
culation Mgr..  Daily  Illim:  Adv.  Mgr.,  Alumni 
Quarterly;  Debating  Team.  2nd  Lt.,  U.  S. 
Marine  Corps,  191 7;  ist  Lt.  and  Bn.  Intelli- 
pence  Officer.  2nd  Bn.,  sth  Regt.,  U.  S.  Mar- 
ines, .\.  E.  F.,  France;  Capt..  Marines;  Re- 
turned to  states.  Married  Bessie  Virginia 
Boyers  ('13),  Ap  12,  1919,  Berkeley,  Calif. 
Address,  929  Oxford   St.,  Berkeley,   Calif. 

8581.     LESLIE  BLAINE  MAXWELL 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  O  22,  1893.  Flat  Rock, 
III.;  s.  Charles  A.  Maxwell.  Prepared  in  Paris 
H.  S.  Class  Baseball:  Class  Basketball.  Ind. 
Nat.  Guard.  2nd  Lt.,  Central  O.  T.  S..  F.  A. 
Camp  Shelby,  Hattiesburg,  Miss.;  Observa- 
tion Bat.,  F.  A.  C,  Camp  Zacliary  Taylor.  Ky., 
1918 — .  Address,   1109   S.   Main    St.,  Paris,  111. 

8582.     LOYAL  C.  MAXWELL 

B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Ag  9.  1893.  Flat  Rock, 
111.;  s.  A.  M.  Maxwell.  Prepared  in  Robinson 
Tp.  H.  S.  Al[iha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Lambda  Upsi- 
lon:  Chem.  Club;  Motorcycle  Club.  Address, 
R.  F.  D.,  Flat   Rock.  111. 


8583.  CLIFFORD  BLAINE  MAY 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  7,  1892,  Kirkland.  111.; 
s.  Grant  May.  Prepared  in  Belvidere  H.  S. 
-Mid  K.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.;  S.  M.  A., 
Flying  Cadet,  Camu  Dick,  Dallas,  Tex.;  Scott 
Field,  Belleville,  111.;  Mustered  out,  N  30, 
1918.     Address,   Stockton,   111. 

8584.     LEO    SHELLABARGER   MEAD 
Salesman;    A.    B.    in    Commerce;    b.    Jl    21, 

1892,  Beatrice,  Nelj. ;  s.  John  Fletcher  (b.  F 
14,  1865,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.)  and  Elizabeth  (Sheila- 
barger)  Mead  (b.  My  10.  i8b8,  Beatrice,  Neb.). 
Prepared  in  Grand  Island  (Neb.)  H.  S.;  Univ. 
of  Xeb.  Beta  Phi.  Salesman,  Brinsmaid  Co.,  Des 
Moines:  Levis-Zukoski  Mercantile  Co.,  St. 
Louis,  1 9 18 — .  88th  Div.,  JNIed.  Detachment, 
339  M.  G.  Bn.,  N.  A.,  Camp  Dodge,  la.;  Hon- 
orably discharged,  Ja  i,  191 8.  Address,  5666 
Clements    St.,    St.    Louis. 

8585.     WILBUR  MEEK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  4306,  5813) 

A.  B..  in  Commerce;  b.  N  25,  1894,  Carroll- 
ton,  111.;  s.  James  and  Ella  (Brace)  Meek.  Pre- 
pared in  Carrollton  11.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta. 
With  Ft.  Wayne  Corrugated  Paper  Co.,  Fort 
Wayne.  Ind.  12th  Co.,  9th  Regt.,  Ft.  Benjamin 
Harrison,  Ind.  Address,  Carrollton,  Ind. 

8586.     CARL  ALFRED  MENZEL 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  24.  1894,  Chicago;  s. 
Alfred  Menzel.  Prepared  in  Lake  H.  S..  (Chi- 
cago; Armour  Inst.  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E. 
Address,    1143    E.   Johnson    St.,   Madison,   Wis. 

8587.     CORA  LEONE  MERRITT 
Supervisor;   A.   B.   in   L.   A.    &   S.;   b.    S   21, 

1893.  Taylorville,  111.  d.  Charles  Josiah  (b.  Je 
8,  1864,  Sadorus,  111.)  and  Addie  Estella  (Dun- 
lap)  Merritt  (b.  Ja  27,  1865,  Urbana).  Prepared 
in  Central  H.  S.,  St.  Louis;  Diploma,  Pub.  Sch. 
Mus.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1018.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta; 
Alethenai;  Pres.,  Jr.  lUinae;  Woman's  League 
Advisory  Rd.;  ist  Cabinet,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Supvr., 
Music,  Eldora,  la.,  1917-18.  riddress,  1433  E. 
Marf|uette  Road,  Ai>t,  K,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
Eldora,   la. 

8588.  ALVIN  FREDERICK  MEYER 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  24,  1P06,  Deerfield, 
111.;  s.  Fred  H.  Meyer.  Prepared  in  Deerlield- 
Shields  Tp.  H.  S.  Agr.  C\uh;  Class  Swim- 
ming. Ft.  Sheridan,  111.  Address,  AuxCayes, 
Haiti,    West    Indies. 

8589.  EDITH  ANNA  MIDDLETON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  S  9,  1894. 
Chicago;  d.  John  (b.  Jl  27.  1863,  Rhyl,  Wales) 
and  Annie  E.  Middleton  (b.  N  28,  1865, 
F.dyern,  Wales).  Prepared  in  McKinley  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Omicron  Nu;  Athenean;  2nd  Coun- 
cil, Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Treas.,  W.  A.  A.;  Pres.. 
Sr.  Illinae;  Capt.,  Hockey  Team.  Dir.,  Y.  W. 
C.  A.  Cafeteria,  Aurora,  111.,  summer,  1917. 
Teacher,  H.  Sc,  Tp.  H.  S..  Harrisburg,  111., 
1917 — .      Address,   2657   Park  Ave.,  Chicago. 

8590.  JOHN  HOWARD  MIDKIFF 
Co.  Agt.,  Food  Comn.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b. 
Ja  16,  1893.  Stonington,  III.:  s.  Rev.  J.  J. 
(h.  Te  s.  i8!;i.  Louisville,  Ky.)  and  Bertha 
(Wilson)  Midkiff  (h.  S  6.  1855.  Flora.  111.). 
Prepared  in  Stoningmn  and  Biggsville  H. 
Schs.;  Knox  Coll.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Alpha  Zeta; 
Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club:  Managing 
Ed.  and  Bus.  Mgr.,  ///.  Agr.;  Chm.,  Class 
Day  Exercises;  Sr.  Ball  Com.  Co.  Agent, 
Territorial  Food  Comn.:  Representative  of  U. 
.S.  Food  Adm.,  and  Collaborator,  U.  S.  Exp. 
.'^^a..  Kcalakekua,  Hawaii,  1917 — .  Y.  M.  C. 
A,  Army  Sec.  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.  Chm.,  of 
Com.,  Hawaii  Federal  Boys'  Working  Reserve. 
Mem.,    Agr.     Com.,    Annual    Territorial    Fair, 


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Honolulu,  T.  H.;  Baptist  Church.  Married 
Floye  Agnes  nendcrson,  Je  29,  1917,  Decatur, 
III.     Address,  Kealakekua,  Hawaii. 

8591.  VVH^LIAM  HERMAN  MINKEMA 
Production  Mgr. ;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  iC, 
1893,  Riverdale,  111.;  s.  Herman  W.  (b.  O  5, 
r86s,  Friesland,  Netherlands)  and  Bertha 
(Goodyk)  Minkema  (b.  Ja  27,  1871,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Curtis  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Pi  Tau  Sigma; 
Prelim.  Honors.  Mgr.,  Production,  Chicago 
Plant,  Whitman  &  Barnes  Mfg.  Co.  Tr.  Mem.. 
.•\.  S.  M.  E.  .Address.  10735  S.  State  St.. 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Whitman  &  Barnes 
Mfg.  Co.,   1000   W.   i2oth  St.,   do. 

8592.  DONALD  ROMAIN  MOFFETT 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  21,  1895,  Paxton, 
111.;  s.  John  IL  Moffett.  Preparecf  in  Paxton 
H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Phi  Delta  I'hi; 
-Sac'em;  Jr.  Councilman;  Sr.  Councilman,  111. 
Union;  Sojih.  Cotillion  Com.;  Chm.  Jr.  Prom 
Com.;  Homecoming  Com.;  Sr.  Hat  Com.;  Sr. 
Invitation  Com.  I  awyer,  Wreford  Apts.,  Bil 
lings.  Mont.  S.  E.  R.  C.  Radio  Co.  A,  311th 
F.  S.  B.  Barracks  100,  Camp  Grant,  Rock- 
ford.  111.  2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.,  ist  Regt..  Camp 
Taylor.  Ky..  1917;  do..  Camp  Grant.  111.;  do.. 
Camp  Jackson.  S.  C. ;  Mustered  out.  D  9.  19 18, 
Address,   Wreford  Apts.,    Billings,    Mont. 

8593.  ALBA  AGNES  MOHR 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  27,  1880,  Monroe. 
i..ich.;  d.  F.  D.  Mohr.  Prepared  in  West 
Blissfield  (Mich.)  H.  S.  Grad.  Stud..  Univ. 
of  111.,  191 7.  .'Iddress,  405  E.  Green  .St.. 
Champaign. 

S594.     JUANITA  ONITA   MOI.YNEAU.X 
(CLIFTON) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  26,  1890,  Wood 
land.  111.;  d.  James  Clifford  (b.  Jl  14.  1847. 
Mentor.  Ky.)  and  Lucy  Claretta  (Phelps) 
Molyneaux  (b.  Jl  3.  1854,  Watseka,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Grand  Prairie  Sem. ;  111.  Wesleyai; 
Lhiiv.,  1907;  N.  W.  Univ.  Oratory  Sch..  looo 
10.  Pres..  Athenean;  Bethany  Circle;  ist  Cab 
inet,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Married  Tohn  Warden 
Clifton.  O  21,  1917,  Woodland,  "111.  .4ddrcss. 
Milford,  111. 

8505.  GEORGE  STUART  MONROE 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  Ap  10,  1892. 
St.  Louis;  s.  George  Silas  (b.  D  11.  r86i. 
Hillsboro.  111.)  and  Illinois  Frances  (Mans 
field)  Monroe  (b.  D  30,  1859.  do.).  Preparer' 
in  Hillsboro  H.  S.;  San  Angelo  (Tex.)  H.  S.; 
Univ.  of  Tex..  1912-13.  Phi  lambda  Unsilon; 
Sigma  Xi;  Special  and  Final  Flonors.  Chem., 
Newport  Chem.  Works.  Inc.,  Carrolville.  Wis. 
Auth.:  (With  H.  J.  Broderson)  Some  fitfect:- 
of  Certain  Solvents  on  Tars  in  the  Free  Car 
bon.  .Tour.  Indus,  and  Engng.  Chem.  Mem.. 
A.  C.  .S.  Address,  701  Milwaukee  Ave.,  South 
Milwaukee. 

8506.  THADDEITS  LEMERT  MONT- 
GOMERY 
Med.  Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  .\.  S.  S.:  b.  M\ 
24,  i8q6.  Mncon.  111.;  s.  Joini  A.  (b.  Je  5.  1863. 
O.)  and  .\ddie  Belle  (Lewis)  Montgomery  (b. 
Ap  6,  1866,  Macon.  111.).  Prepared  in  De 
catur  H.  S.  Zeta  Psi;  Scribbler's  Club.  Soph- 
omore Honors;  Received  Physiol,  prize;  .\na- 
tomic  League  prize;  Ilfinors  in  Anatomy  and 
Chem.  Stud.  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  ioi6'.  M. 
R.  C,  1917.     .-Iddress,  R.  4,  Dexter,  Mo. 

8597.  HUBERT  WATSON  MOOR 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  .'\g  19, 
1894,  Letts.  Ind.;  s.  E.  I.  (b.  la  7.  1871.  do.) 
and  Ida  May  (Davis)  Moor  (b.  D  25,  1873. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  II.  S.  .Alpha 
Chi  Sigma;  Sigma  Xi;  Chem.  Club;  :st  Univ. 
Brig.     Organic  Chemist,   Univ.  of  111.,    1917-18. 


Chem.,  Special  Chem.  Co.,  Highland  Park, 
111.,  1918 — .  Married  Lucile  Norton   Ja  20,  1919. 

Chamiiaign.  Address,  431  N.  Linden  Ave.. 
Highland  Park,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Special 
Chemical  Co.,  do. 

8sg8.     IRENE    HOLBROOK    MOORE 
(DAVENPORT) 
(Sister  of  No.  8599) 
A.    H.    in    L.    A.   &   S.;    b.    D   30,    1893,   Nash- 
ville,   111.;    d.    Charles   Terrell    (b.   Ja    19,    1855, 
do.)    and    Sarah    Elizabeth     (Holbrook)     Moore 
(b.    Mr   3.    1864.    Belleville.    III.).      Prepared    in 
Nashville    IT.     S.;     111.    Coll..     19131=;.       Alpha 
Delta    Pi;    Phi    Beta    Kappa;    Kappa    Delta    Pi; 
Prelim.    Honors;    Valedictorian.      Grad.    Schol- 
arship,   Univ.    of    111..    1917-18.      Married    Tohn 
Adrian   Davenport,    Tr.,    N    14,    1917.   Salt   "Lake 
City.   Ut.   Address,  Box   522,  Tooele,  Utah. 

8599.  MABEL   ELIZABETH   MOORE 
(Sister  of  No.  8598) 

Student;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  My  25.  1894, 
Nashville.  III.;  d.  Charles  Terrell  and  Eliza- 
lieth  (Holbrook)  Moore.  Prepared  in  Nash- 
ville H.  S.;  111.  Coll..  1913-14.  Alpha  Delta  Pi; 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Omicron  Nu;  H.  Sc.  (Tlub. 
Grad.  Stud..  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1918.  Ad- 
dress,  Nashville,   111. 

8600.  MARY   KATHERINE    MORAN 
Home  Demonstration   Agt.;   B.   S.  in  H.   Sc.  • 

b.  F  3.  1803,  Rock  Island,  111.;  d.  John  Law- 
rence (h.  S  17.  i8.c;2,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.)  and 
Mary  (Richards)  Moran  (b.  Ta  7.  1861).  Pre- 
nared  in  Ursuline  Acad.,  Pacila.  Kan.  Teacher, 
Dietetics.  St.  Coll.  for  Women,  Columbus. 
Miss.  .Address.  412  Chickasaw  Ave.,  Bartles- 
ville,  Okla.;  bus.  add..  State  College  for 
Women,  Columbus,  Miss. 

8601.     CLARA   ADAH    MOREY 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap   i.  1804.  Macomb. 
111.     Prepared  in  Macomb  H.  S.;  West.  111.   St. 
Norm.    Sch.    Der    Deutsche    Verein.      .Address. 
Macomb,   III. 

8602.  MAY  MERBOTH  MORGAN 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  15,  1895,  Chi- 
f-ago;  d.  George  N.  (b.  Ag  2.  1861,  Kinmundy. 
111.).  Prepared  in  Rowen  H.  S.,  Chicago; 
LTniv.  of  Chicago.  Delta  Gamma.  Address, 
7646  Marquette  Ave..  Chicago. 

8603.  NELSON  MARVIN  MORRIS 
Min.  Engr.;  P..  S.  in  Min.  E.;  b.  Ap  20. 
1894,  Lebanon  111.;  s.  George  William  (b.  O 
30.  i86t;,  Eng.)  and  Louisa  Antonette  (Robin- 
son) Morris  (b.  Jl  3,  1864,  Roanoke,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Harrisburg  H.  S.  Min.  E.  Soc: 
Egyptian  Club.  Min.  Engr.  Goodman  Mfg. 
Co.,  Chicago,  1017.  Lt..  loist  Co.,  Mach.  Gun 
Sch..  Camp  Hancock.  Ga.,  1917;  Mustered 
out.  D  18  1018.  Address.  206  N.  Jackson  -St.. 
I^arrisburg,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Wasson  Coal  Co., 
do. 

8604.     IVAN  G.    MORRISON 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  it,  1893.  Fair- 
bury,  111.;  s.  Samuel  Goodwin  (b.  O  20.  1857, 
do.)  and  Rose  (Gregg)  Morrison  (b.  Je  27, 
1869.  Osceola.  la.).  Prepared  in  Pontiac  H.  S. 
Tractor  Expert,  Kan.  and  Okla..  1917.  Top 
Sergt..  376  Aero  Sqdn.,  Handly-Paige  Bombing 
LTnit,  Eng.,  191 7;  ist  Sergt.,  376th  Aero 
Sqdn.,  1917-18;  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress,   Fairbury,    111. 

8605.  WILLIAM  RAYMOND  MORRISON 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  O  10,  1888,  Waterloo, 
111.;  s.  Charles  (b.  Waterloo,  111.)  and  ITertha 
Josephine  (Rrey)  Morrison  (b.  Burksville,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Waterloo  H.  S.  Acacia;  John 
Marshall   Law   Club;    Egyptian    Club;    Masonic 


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I1917 


Union.  Atty.  Urbana,  1917.  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.  R. 
C,  Ag  191 7;  ist  Lt.,  i6ist  Depot  Brig.  Intelli- 
gence Officer  and  Mustering  Officer,  Camp 
Grant,  111.     Address,  135  W.  Main  St.,  Urbana. 

8606.  FLORENCE  LOUISE  MOSS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  29,  1S94, 
Charles  City,  la.;  d.  William  Edward  (b.  Ja  22, 
1859,  Winnebago  Co.,  Wis.)  and  Anna  Pike 
(SedgAvick)  Moss  (b.  Ag  27.  1S65,  London, 
Eng.).  Prepared  in  Charles  City  (la.)  H.  S.; 
Iowa  St.  Teacher's  Coll.  Alpha  Omicron  Pi; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Gassical 
Club.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Iowa  Falls,  la..  1917-18. 
Address,  900  Kelly  St.,  Charles  City,  la. 

8607.  RUTH  ALICE  MOSS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  s.  1892, 
Mt-  Vernon,  111.;  d.  Lafayette  Bartholemew  (b. 
O  30,  1S53,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.)  and  Sophronia 
.\ddieville  (Knight)  Moss  (b.  My  6,  1859. 
Smith  Co.,  Tenn.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon 
Tp.  II.  S.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Alethenai;  Scribblers'  Club. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Monticello,  III.,  1917-18;  do., 
Hume,  III.  Address,  1022  Prairie  Ave.,  Mt. 
Vernon,  111.;  bits,  add.,  Hume,  111. 

8608.  CARL  PETER  MOYEN 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chcm.  E. ;  b.  Je  4,  1895, 
Chicago;  s.  G.  F.  Moyen.  Prepared  in  Lane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Lane  Poly.  Inst.  1912-14. 
Chem.  Club.  Corp.,  Camp  Grant,  111.;  Re- 
search. High  Explosives,  Am.  Univ.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C;  Chem.  Warfare  Service,  N.  A.; 
Wounded,  1918.  Address,  2249  Powell  Ave., 
Chicago. 

8609.  CARL  OSCAR  MUELLER 
(Brother  of  No.  8610) 
Arch.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Je  25,  1894.  Chi- 
cago; s.  Carl  Richard  and  Emelia  (Braun) 
Mueller.  Prepared  in  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago. 
Triangle;  Gargoyle.  Arch.  Engr.,  Const.  Dcpt., 
Morris  &  Co.,  Union  Stock  Yards,  Chicago, 
191 7.  Ensign,  Provisional  Div.,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F., 
Annapolis;  Mustered  out,  F  25,  1919.  Address, 
3715  Rokeby  St.,  Chicago. 

8610.  HERBERT  EDWARD  MUELLER 

(Brother  of  No.  8609) 
B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Je  25,  1894,  Chicago;  s. 
Carl  Richard  and  Emelia  (Braun)  Mueller. 
Prepared  in  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago.  Triangle; 
Prelim.  Honors;  Mgr.,  Soph.  Basketball.  Asst. 
Engr..  U.  S.  Gov't.  Speedway  Hosp.  Address, 
3715  Rokeby  St.,  Chicago. 

861 1.  EDWARD  RICHARD  MULLINS 
Constructor;   B.  S.  in  A.   E.;  b.  D  25,   1894, 

Anna.  111.;  s.  Thomas  Joseph  (b.  Je  6,  1863, 
Cork,  Ireland)  and  Anna  Marie  (English)  Mul- 
lins  (b.  Ja  13.  1872,  Grand  Tower,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  St.  Mary's  and  Champaign  H.  Schs. 
Const.  Officer,  Chanute  Field,  Kantoul.  111.; 
Park  Field,  Millington,  Tenn.;  2nd  Lt.,  Eberts' 
Field,  Lonoke,  Ark.,  191 7-18;  Vancouver, 
Wash.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  K.  of  C.  Address,  607 
E.  Park  Ave.,  Champaign. 

8612.  JOHN  LEONARD  MUNSON 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  15,  1894,  Randolph,  III.; 
s.  George  W.  (b.  Jl  26,  1859,  Randolph,  111.) 
and  Mary  Florence  (Bishoj))  Munson  (b.  S 
29,  1869,  Heyworth,  111.).  Prepared  in  Bloom- 
ington  H.  S.  Hoof  and  Horn  Club.  Exp. 
Work.  An.  Husb..  Exp.  Sta..  Univ.  of  III. 
2nd  Lt.,  M.  G.  Sect.,  Inf.,  Co.  349th,  88th 
Div.,  sist  Co.,  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.;  Mustered 
out,  D  II,  1918.  Married  Maude  Belle 
Lukner,  Je  4,  I5»i7.  Urbana.  Address,  303  E. 
Chalmers    St.,    Champaign. 


8613.     MOTOSABURO  MURATA 
B.    S.    in    E.    E.;   b.    N    18,    1890,   Japan;    s. 
K.    Murata.      Prepared    in    Los    Angeles    Poly. 
H.    S.     Address,   Shinghu,  Japan. t 

8614.  ELIZABETH  ADAMS  MURDUCK 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  20, 
1889,  Malta,  O.;  d.  Samuel  Adams  (b.  Ap  37, 
i860,  do.)  and  Carrie  Agnes  (Rogers)  Mur- 
duck  (b.  Ap  22,  1863).  Prepared  in  Omaha 
(Neb.)  H.  S.;  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.  Chi  Omega. 
Teacher,  Hist.,  Butler  Tp.  H.  S.,  East  Lynn, 
11!.;  Canton,  111.,  1919 — .  Address,  619  W. 
Church  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  c/o  H.  S., 
Canton.    111. 

8615.  GRACE  MILDRED  MURRAY 
Librarian;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  17, 
1892,  Eureka,  111.;  d.  William  (b.  i86i,  do.) 
and  Nevada  Elizabeth  (Stewart)  Murray  (b. 
1862,  do.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.; 
111.  Woman's  Coll.,  1910-11.  Delta  Gamma; 
Univ.  Choristers;  Woman's  Glee  Club.  Asst. 
l-ibn.,  Champaign,  Pub.  Lib.,  summers,  1917, 
1918;  Libn.,  H.  S.,  Champaign,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, 306  Davidson  Drive,  Champaign. 

8616.  KYOICHI  NAKADA 

B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  10,  1890,  Azo,  Oka- 
yama,  Japan;  s.  Menoen  Nakada.  Prepared  in 
Spokane  H.  S.      Address,  Okayama,  Japan.t 

8617.  MOKI   NAKAYAMA 

B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  6,  1890,  Roche,  Japan; 
s.  Shigeini  Nakayama.  Prepared  in  Lewis  and 
Clark  H.  S.  Address,  151  Airoka-Machi, 
Kochi,    Kochi-Ken,  Japan.t 

8618.  JULIEN  HEQUEMBOURG  NEEDLER 
(Brother  of  No.  6449) 
B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ja  8,  1894,  Chicago; 
s.  David  Wesley  (b.  Curwensville,  Pa.)  and 
Ella  (Quiggle)  Needier  (b.  Altoona^  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S.,  (Chicago. 
Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Tau;  Pi  Tau  Sigma; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Brig,  ist  O.  T.  C;  2nd  Lt.  U. 
S.  A.;  ist  Lt.,  57th  U.  S.  Inf..,  1917 — .  Ad^ 
dress,    1227   Altgeld  St.,   Chicago. 

8619.  JESSE  WARD  NELSON 
(Husband  of  No.  8201) 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  19,  1892,  Vermont, 
111.;  s.  John  Nelson.  Prepared  in  Industry 
Tp.  II.  S.  Zeta  Psi;  Alpha  Zeta;  Alpha  Gamma 
Rho;  Ma-wan  da;  Sachem;  Tribe  of  Illini;  Var- 
sity Football;  Pres.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Capt.,  F.  A. 
K.  C,  Comanding  Bat.,  Bat_.  A.,  333  F.  A., 
Camp  Grant,  Rockford,  111.;  Camp  Mills;  Camp 
Robinson,  Wis.;  333  H.  F.  A.;  A.  E.  F., 
France;  Capt.,  F.  A.,  B.  A.  333rd  Heavy  F. 
A.,  i6ist  Art.  Brig.,  86th  Div..  Camp  Grant, 
111.;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Mustered  out,  Ja 
23,  1919.  Married  Natalia  M.  Carson  ('17), 
S  22,  191 7,  Chicago.  Child,  Jessie  Ann,  b.  S 
17,    1918.     Address,   928   Argylc    St.,    Chicago. 

8620.  WILLIAM  OSCAR  NELSON 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  2S,  1894,  Springfield, 
O. ;  s.  Samuel  Luther  (b.  Je  23,  1859,  Hicks- 
ville,  O.)  and  Carrie  (Lupton)  Nelson  (b.  S 
.\,  1862,  Lafayette,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Brad- 
ley Poly.  Inst.;  Culver  Mil.  Acad.  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  Ma-wan-da;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Theta 
Tau;  Ku  Klux;  Helmet;  Col.  and  Commander, 
Univ.  Brig.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111., 
191 7;  2nd  Lt.,  U.  S.  A.  Married  Gertrude 
Wagner,  O  27.  1917,  Ft.  Sam  Houston.  Tex. 
.Address,  126  Moss  Ave..  Peoria. 

8621.  HAROLD  VANCE  NEWLIN 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  14.  1895,.  Robin- 
son, 111.;  s.  Leroy  Newlin.  Prepared  in  Rob- 
inson Tp.  H.  S.  Kappa  Sigma;  Helmet.  Ft. 
Sheridan,  111.  Address,  500  >)'.  Cross  St.,  Rob- 
inson,  Ill.t 


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8622.  EDWARD  STERLING  NICHOL 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2773,  3125,  3497,  6455) 
.A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  14,  1895,  Gran- 
ville, O.;  s.  Edward  Appollis  (b.  Mr  22.  1852, 
Granville,  O.)  and  Lydia  (Greene)  Nichol  (b. 
Ap  20,  1858,  Jamestown,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  and  North  H.  S.,  Columbus  O.; 
O.  St.  Univ.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Daily 
Ilhni.  1st  Lt.,  Army  Ambulance  Service,  1917; 
Active  Service,  Command  of  S.  S.  U.  5  ?  t. 
French  Front.  Address,  98  12th  Ave.,  "Co- 
lumbus,  O. 

8623.     GEORGE    WILLIAM   NICHOL 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  S  25,  1895,  Anderson, 
Ind.;  s.   G.   E.   Nichol.      Prepared  in  Anderson 
(Ind.)    H.   S.     Address,  329   W.    nth  St.,  An- 
derson, Ind.t 

8624.  JOSEPHINE  MARIE  NICHOLS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  18,  1894, 

Tremont,  111.;  d.  Alfred  H.  (b.  Jl  26,  i860, 
do.)  and  Helen  (Hayward)  Nichols  (b.  F  3, 
1863).  Prepared  in  Tremont  and  Dixon  H. 
Schs.;  Univ.  of  Wis.  Sigma  Kappa.  Teacher, 
Eng.  and  Hist..  Fulton,  111.  Address,  618  S. 
Galena  Ave.,  Dixon,  111. 

8625.  CECIL  RICHARD  NICKOLLS 

(Husband  of  No.  8793) 
Dairy  Chem. ;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  12,  1889, 
Henry,  111.;  9.  John  (b.  1854,  Devonshire, 
Eng.)  and  Lizzie  12.  (HufTman)  Nickolls  (b.  Mr 
4.  1863,  Henry,  111.).  Prepared  in  Wyoming 
H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr.  Club.  Dairy  Chem. 
and  Field  Man,  St.  Louis,  1917 — .  Mo.  Home 
Guard.  Married  Florence  Thomas  Stoutzen- 
berg  ('17),  Ag  18,  1917,  Greenville,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 3951   Hartford  St.,  St.  Louis. 

8626.  FRED  CHRISTIAN  NORLIN 
(Husband  of  No.  7270) 

Const.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  31,  1892, 
Chicago;  s.  Fred  (b.  Mr  4,  1865,  Sweden)  and 
Dora  Knost  (b.  Je  30,  1859,  Ger.).  Prepared 
in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Theta  Delta 
Chi;  Sigma  Tau;  Helmet;  Ku  Klux;  Comitatus; 
C.  E.  Club;  Pres.,  Sr.  Class;  Fresh.  Foot- 
ball; Sr.  Memorial  Com.  Engr.,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Sur.  Dept.,  Greeley-Howard,  Norlin  (io., 
Engrs.  Chicago;  Const.  Engr.  Dept.,  Chicago 
City  Surface  Lines.  Sergt.,  Engrs.  Corps, 
1917 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Shrine.  Married 
Ethel  Todd  ('is),  Ap  24,  1917,  Peoria.  Ad- 
dress,  2744   Mildred  Ave.,   Chicago. 

8627.  DWIGHT  REED  NORRIS 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  18,  1896, 
Newman,  111.;  s.  Welton  Rollie  (b.  My  18, 
1858,  Clinton,  Ind.)  and  Jane  F.  Norris  (b. 
Newman,  111.).  Prepared  in  Newman  Tp.  H. 
S.  Phi  Kappa  Tau;  C.  E.  Club;  Prelim. 
Honors.  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  loSth  Engrs.,  Camp 
Logan,  Tex.,  1917-18;  Co.  6,  E.  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Camp  Lee,  Petersburg,  Va.;  2nd  Lt.,  Engrs., 
1918;  do.,  2oth  Engrs.,  20th  Co.,  A.  E.  F., 
France.  1918 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Assn.  Engrs.  Ad- 
dress, Newman,  111. 


8628.     CHESTER  ADAM  OCHS 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Je  15,  1894,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Henry  (b.  S  23,  1871,  do.)  and  Caro- 
line (Ranch)  Ochs  (b.  D  29,  1873,  Buffalo,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago; 
Lane  Jr.  Coll.,  1913-14.  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
Fresh.  Varsity  Basketball.  Q.  M.  R.  C,  Camp 
Custer,  Mich.,  1917-18;  3rd  R.  O.  T.  C, 
1918 — .  Address,  1607  Belle  Plaine  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

8629.  ERNEST  ALLEN  OLANDER 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  16,  1892,  Topeka, 
Kan.;  s.  C.  E.  Olander.  Prepared  in  Topeka 
H.  S.;  Washburn  Coll.  Address,  707  Gar- 
field Ave.,  Topeka,  Kan.t 


8630.  IRWIN  BLAINE  OLIN 
(Brother  of  No.  71 16) 
Accountant;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Jl  16 
189s,  Chicago;  s.  Samuel  Olaf  (b.  Ag  24,  1867, 
do.)  and  Marv  Jane  (Irwin)  Olin  (b.  D  10, 
1862.  Janesvifle,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Lane 
lech.  H  S.,  Chicago.  Sigma  Pi;  ist  Lt.  and 
Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Acct.,  111.  Steel  Co.,  Gary 
Works,  1017;  Correspondent,  H.  W.  Johns- 
Manville  Co.,  Chicago,  19:7.  3rd  Class  Electn., 
3rd  Petty  Officer,  Co.  Commander,  8th  Regt., 
y.  S.  R.,  Camp  Decatur.  Great  Lakes,  111; 
Chief  Boatswain  Mate,  Municipal  Pier,  Chicago 

'^o^,',--^^"^^'^''^''^    °"''   J^    '^-    '919.      Address, 
51S  Washington  Ave.,  Wilmettc,  III.;  bus.  add 
.Skindcrviken    Telephone    Equipment    Co.,    Chi- 

C.TgO. 

8631.  ARTHUR  ALEXIS  OLSEN 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  11,  1883,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Hans  E.  (b.  My  2,  1853,  Christiana, 
Norway)  and  Lizzie  (Anderson)  Olsen  (b.  Je 
1851,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Y.  M 
C..  A.  Day  School.  Alpha  Zeta;  Farm  House; 
Agr.  Club;  Final  Honors.  Co.  Agr.  Agt 
Crawford  Co.,  Bucyrus,  O.,  1918 — .  Address', 
Newark,   111. 

8632.  ALLAN  RICHARD  OMEARA 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  O  9,  1892,  Chicago; 
s.  J.  J.  Omeara.  Prepared  in  Evanston  Acad.; 
Lane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Delta  Kappa  Ep- 
silon;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Ma-wan-da;  Tribe  of 
Ilhni;  Varsity  Track;  Varsity  Baseball;  Jr. 
Prom.  Com.  Ord.  Corps,  Ft.  Sam  Houston, 
Tex.     Address,   1232  Pratt  Ave.,  Chicago. 

8633.  KURA  OTANI 
Educator;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  4, 
1 88s,  Gunniaken,  Japan;  d.  Takisaburo  (B.  do.) 
and  Ino  Otani  (b.  Ja  a,  1854,  do.).  Prepared 
in  H.  S.,  Mission  Coll;  Girls  Higher  Norm. 
Sch.,  Tokyo,  Japan;  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1912-14, 
Educational  Investigation,  Burlingame,  Calif. 
.'\ddyp.^s,   528  County  Road,  Burlingame,  Calif. 

8634.  JOHN  EKEM  OTT 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My  13,  1896,  Chicago;  s. 
Herman  A.  (b.  N  7,  1871,  Chicago)  and  Emma 
(Ekem)  Ott  (b.  Mr  14,  1873.  Pigeon  Falls, 
Wis.).  Prepared  in  Carl  Schurz  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cago. Ilus;  Theta  Tau;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.; 
Capt.,  Water  Basketball.  U.  S.  Insp.,  Q.  M. 
C,  i9i7-i8;'U.  S.  Engrs.  Corps.,  Co.  B.,  s6th 
U.  S.  Engrs.,  Washington  Barracks,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C. ;  Instr.,  Gas  Defense,  do.;  Mustered 
out,  Mr  1919.  Address,  3757  N.  Kostner  Ave., 
Chicago. 


8635.     PERCY  WRIGHT  OTT 

B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  S  24,  1889. 
Mt.  Hermon.  La.;  s.  Elbert  Weston  (b.  do.) 
and  Martha  Leggett  (Holmesville,  Miss.).  Pre- 
pared in  Soule  Coll.,  New  Orleans;  Univ.  Acad. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  C.  E.  Club;  Philomathean;  Mu- 
San;  Prelim.,  Final  and  Special  Honors.  2nd 
Lt.  and  Capt..  Univ.  Brig.;  Sr.  Ball  Com.  2nd 
Lt.,  Engrs.  Reserve  Corps.,  Instr.,  nth  Provi- 
sional Regt.,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1917;  34th  Inf., 
Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1917;  Instr.,  2nd 
Engrs.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Lee,  Va.,  1917-18; 
3o5ih  Engrs.,  Capt.  Engr.  Reserve  Corps; 
Instr.,  3rd  Engrs.  0.  T.  C,  Ft.  Benjamin  Har- 
rison; 603rd  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918. 
Address,  Mt.  Hermon,  La. 

8636.  GORDON  OTTO 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  9,  1885,  Cold- 
water,  Mich.;  s.  Benjamin  Otto.  Prepared  in 
H.  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.:  Bradley  Poly.  Inst. 
Delta  Upsilon;  Tribe  of  Illini;  Varsity  Basket- 
ball. Farmer,  1917.  Mess  Sergt.,  Bat.  I,  45th 
F.  A.,  Canrp  Stanley,  Tex.  Address,  21 11  W. 
109th   St.,  (Chicago. 


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863-.  HARRISON  GEORGE  OVEREND 
B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ag  13.  1892,  Edelstein, 
111.;  s.  George  (b.  N  7,  1^51,  Peoria)  and  Lois 
May  (Betts;  Overend  (b.  My  7,  1861,  Blue 
Kidge,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ipava  H.  S.;  Brad- 
ley Poly.  Inst.  Alpha  Rho  Chi;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Scabbard  and  Blade;  Arch.  Club;  Final  Hon- 
ors. Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.  2nd  Lt.,  14th  U.  S. 
Inf..  Vancouver,  Wash.,  1917;  ist  Lt.,  C.  A. 
C,  U.  S.  A.,  Ft.  Warren,  Boston,  Mass.;  Capt., 
71st  Artillery,  C.  A.  C,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
1918 — .  Address,  Edelstein,  111. 

8638.  RALPH  MARION  OVERTON 
B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ap  9,  1896,  Winchester, 
111.;  s.  James  Marion  (h.  D  30,  1869,  Manches- 
ter, 111.)  and  Effie  Belle  (Hayes)  Overton  (b. 
F  17,  1873,  Manchester,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Winchester  H.  S.  Theta  Chi;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Sigma  Tau;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Prelim.  Honors; 
Pres.,  Stud.  Branch  A.  S.  M.  E.  2nd  Lt.,  Q. 
M.  C,  N.  A..  Camp  Grant,  111.;  M.  S.  T.  405. 
Co.  317.  Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison,  Ind.;  Adj., 
do.,  A.  P.  O.  701,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address, 
Winchester,  111. 

8639.  SELA  ISABEL  PAISLEY 
Teacher;  B.  Mu«.;  b.  O  14,  1891,  Morrison- 
ville,  111.;  d.  Rev.  Moses  Fuller  (b.  N  2,  1843, 
Hillsboro,  111.)  and  Harriet  Louisa  (Smeeton; 
Paisley  (b.  D  27,  1858,  Ottawa,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Towanda  H.  S.;  Grad.,  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ., 
191 2.  Mu  Kappa  Alpha;  Jamesonian;  Final 
Honors.  Teacher,  Music.  Address,  910  W. 
Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 

8640.     JOHN  ROBERT  PALFREY 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ja  22,  1884,  Ber- 
lin,   Wis.;    s.    W.    W.    Palfrey.      Prepared    in 
Univ.    of    Wis.    Farmer,    Omro,    Wis.,    1918 — . 
Address,    Omro,    Wis. 

8641.     CHARLES  SHATTUCK  PALMER 
(Son  of  Nos.  363,  671) 

Professor;  B.  S.  in  Chem. ;  b.  N  11,  1895, 
Champaign;  s.  Arthur  William  ('83),  (b.  18O1, 
London,  Eng.)  and  Anna  Fletcher  (Shattuck) 
Palmer  ('91),  (b.  1868,  Urbana).  Prepared  in 
L'rbana  H.  S.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon;  Philomathean;  Chem.  Club;  Stud, 
liranch,  A.  C.  S.;  Asst.  Ed.,  ///.  Chem.,  Lt., 
Univ.  Brig.  Prof.,  Chem.,  Greenville  Coll., 
1 91 7.  8th  Bat.,  C.  A.,  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Tay- 
lor, Ky.  Address,  1015  California  Ave.,  Ur- 
bana. 
8642.     CATHERINE  ELIZABETH   PARKS 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  S,  1894, 
Du  Quoin.  111.;  d.  Walter  W.  (b.  O  31,  1866, 
do.)  and  Kate  A.  (Hoin)  Parks  (b.  Jl  28,  1870, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Uu  Quoin  Tp.  II.  S. ;  Chris- 
tian Coll.,  Columbia,  Mo.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Teach- 
er, Lang  Tp.  H.  S.,  Du  Quoin,  111.  Address, 
Du  Quoin,  111. 

8643.  GLENN  TILFORD  P.\TCTIILL 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Je  26,  1893,  Corn- 
ing, N.  Y.;  s.  J.  W.  T.  (b.  Philadelphia,  Pa,) 
and  Anna  (Calvert)  Patchill.  Prepared  in 
Genesee  Wesleyan  Sem.,  Lima,  N.  Y.;  Univ. 
of  la.,  1912-14.  Ord.  Tr.  Sch.,  N.  W.  Univ.; 
do.,  .San  Antonio  Arsenal,  Tex.;  Scrgt.,  Co, 
A.,  Curtis  Bay  Gen.  Supply,  Ord.  Dept.,  S. 
Baltimore,  Md.;  Mustered  out,  Ap  3,  191 9- 
Address,    128   Cedar    St.,   Corning,   N.    Y. 

8644.  JOSEPH  JULIAN  PATTERSON 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  My  3.  1894, 
Danville,  111.;  s.  Jesse  Julian  (b.  Jl  4,  1848, 
Athens,  Tcnn.)  and  Nancy  Jane  (Purkins) 
I'atterson  (b.  D  25.  1854,  Indianola,  111.).  Pre- 
nared  in  Danville  H.  S.  Alpha  Rho  Chi; 
Lambda  Tau  Rho;  Arch.  Club;  Glee  Club. 
Draftsman,  Chicago,  1917;  Instr.,  Arch,  and 
practicing  arch..  Okla,  Agr.  and  Mech.  Coll., 
Stillwater,  Okla.,  191 7 — •  Address,  Stillwa- 
ter,  Okla. 


8645-  NELLIE  RAND  PATTERSON 
Teacher:  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  Je  24,  1894. 
Chicago;  d.  John  Ritchie  (b.  N  20,  1864,  Chi- 
cago) and  Emma  (Rand)  I'atterson  (b.  S  1, 
:S68).  Prepared  in  John  Marshall  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cago; Lewis  Inst.  .-Mpha  Xi  Delta;  Phi  Delta 
I'si;  Mask  and  Bauble;  Illiola;  Sr.  Class  His- 
torian; Inter  Soc.  Declamation  Contest  winner. 
Teacher,  Pub.  Speaking,  H.  S.,  Abingdon,  111. 
■  Iddress,   1425   Lunt  Ave.,   Chicago. 

8645.     JOHN    VEVERS    PATTON 

A.  B.  in  L,  .\.  &  S.;  b.  O  7,  1894,  Pittsburgh: 
s,  Joseph  Robinson  (b.  N  9,  1868,  St.  Marys, 
Pa.)  and  Mary  (Uhl)  Palton  (b.  O  23,  1868, 
Somerset,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Atlanta  H.  S. ; 
Lewis  Inst.;  Univ.  of  Wis.  Farmer,  Aberdeen. 
Miss.,  1917.  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  17th,  F.  A.;  Hdqtrs. 
-■nd  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  driving  car  for 
Chief  of  Staff  of  the  Division;  Army  of  Occu- 
jiation,  Ger.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church. 
Address,  Aberdeen,   Miss. 

8647.  HOMER  ARNOLD  PEARSON 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  F  7,  189s. 
Vermilion,  HI.;  s.  Thomas  B.  and  Mary  F. 
(.Miller)  Pearson.  Prepared  in  Thornton 
(Ind.)  H.  S.  E.  E.  Soc.  Mech.  Engr.,  Ed- 
wards Valve  &  Mfg.  Co.,  East  Chicago,  Ind. 
Married  Edna  Stickler.  Ag  15,  1918,  Cham- 
paign. Address,  4508  Magoun  Ave.,  East  C\n- 
cago,  Ind. 

8648.  VICTOR  ANTHONY  PECCHIA 
^  Civ.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  20,  1894. 
Chicago;  s.  Joseph  (b.  Lucca,  Italy)  and  Isa- 
lielle  (Dinni)  Pecchia  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Lane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Lane  Jr.  Coll. 
Spanish  Club;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Sec,  C,  E. 
Club;  Sec.,  Stud.  Branch,  Am.  Assn.  Engrs. ; 
Mil.  Ball  Com.;  Brev.  Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard. 
li.xijeriniental  work  on  Sewage  San.  Dist.,  Chi- 
cago. 1917.  Civ.  Engr.,  Camp  Custer,  Mich.. 
1917;  Topographical  Draftsman,  U.  S.  De- 
partmental Service,  1918;  Engrs.  O.  T.  S., 
Camp  Humphreys,  Va.,  1918;  Mustered  out. 
D  iS,  1918.  Address,  2910  Allen  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

8640.     ROY   LEE   PEQC,   JR. 

B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  F  16,  1894,  Cleveland;  s. 
R.  L.  Peck.  Prepared  in  Wheaton  H.  S.  Phi 
Ka|>pa  Sigma;  C.  E.  Soc.  Lt.,  C.  \.  C,  Fort 
Constitution,  New  Castle,  N.  H.  Address,  324 
N.  Cuyler  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  Ill.f 

8650.  RUSSELL  HENRY  PEDLER 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  17,  1895,  Chicago;  s. 
Edwin  (b.  O  23,  1862,  London,  Eng.)  and 
Certrude  Mary  (Davis)  Pedler  (b.  D  15,  1866. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cago; Lane  Jr.  Coll.  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S. 
M.  E.  ist  O.  T.  C,  Fort  Sheridan,  111.,  1917; 
Cadet  Flyer,  R.  F.  C,  Ft.  Worth,  Te.x. ;  ist 
Lt..  i66th  Aero  Sqdn.,  A.  E.  F..  France;  Offi- 
cially credited  with  bringing  down  two  German 
planes.  Address,  4232  r^.  Kildare  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

8651.     HARRY  LOUIS  PEl.ZER 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  18,  1896,  Murphys- 
boro.    111.;    s.    Louis    W.    Pelzer.      Prepared    in 
-Murphysboro   H.    S.;    Carthage    Coll.     Address, 
loii    \Vest  .Main  St.,  Urbana. 

8652.     HARRY  FRED  PENDARVIS 
Elec.   Engr.;  B.  S.  in   E.  E.;  A.  B.  in   L.   A. 

&  S.;  b.  My  6,  1894,  Chicago;  s.  Robert  Ells- 
worth (b.  O  30,  1861,  Henderson  Co.,  111.) 
and  Leliz  Vilmina  (Rouse)  Pendarvis  (b. 
Morris,  111.).  PrtM>ared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
Sigma  Tau;  Tribe  of  Illini.  Varsity  Track. 
Elec.  Engr.,  Chicago.  Lt.,  U.  S.  N.,  U.  S.  S. 
M.Tine,  with  battleship  fleet  at  Guantanamo, 
Cuba,  1918 — .  Address,  2602  Neva  Ave.,  Chi- 
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8653.     MARY  HONORA  PENDERGAST 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1918;  b.  Ap 
24,  1890,  Mattoon,  III.;  d.  Thomas  M.  Pender- 
gast.  Prepared  in  Charleston  II.  S.;  Colo. 
Coll.     Address,  32  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign. t 

86;4.     STELLA    REBECCA    PERCIVAI. 
(Sister  of  No.  7130) 

Musician;  B.  Mus.;  b.  N  i,  1892,  Cham- 
paign; d.  O.  L.  (b.  N  20,  1861,  do.)  and  Mary 
Pratt  (b.  Ag  3,  1869,  do.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign II.  S.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Mu  Kappa 
Alpha;  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Athenean;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Cabinet;  Prelim.  Honors;  Sr.  Invitation  Com.; 
Sr.  Memorial  Com.  Canteen  Worker,  Y.  M.  C. 
A.,  France,  191 8;  do.,  Coblenz,  Ger.  Address, 
314   S.   Randolph   St.,   Champaign. 

8655.     NELLE    PERRY 
Teacher:  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  26,  i888, 
Franklin,   Ind.;   d.   T.   C.    M.   Perry.      Prepared 
in  Chrisman  H.  S.    Teacher,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Oblong, 
111.  Address,   Ridge   Farm,  Ill.t 

8656.  CHESTER  ALMON  PETERSON 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ag  19,  1894,  Gales- 
burg,  111.;  s.  William  Alnion  (b.  Ag  21,  1868, 
do.)  and  Nellie  (Westervelt)  Peterson  (b.  D 
4,  1869,  Buds,  111.).  Preijared  in  Galesburg 
H.  S.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Agr.  Club.  Farmer, 
Inola.  Ok'a.,  19 17.  Merchant  Marine,  191 7 — . 
Address,   Inola,   Rogers   Co.,   Okla. 

8657.  REUBEN    WALTER    PETERSON 

Milk  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  6,  1894, 
Minneapolis;  s.  Robert  P.  (b.  i860,  Sweden) 
and  Emily  C.  (Youngren)  Peterson  (b.  i860, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Lake  View  H.  S.,  Chicago. 
Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Scholar  in  Dairy 
Husb.  Varsity  Baseball  ;  Fresh.  Varsity  Base- 
ball; Class  Basketball.  Dairy  Chem.,  Litchfield 
Creamery  Co.,  Litchfield,  111.,  1917.  Milk 
Engr.,  Mojonnier  Bros.  Co.,  Chicago,  1917. 
Lt..  C.  A.  C,  Bordeaux,  France,  191 8 — . 
Address,   5331    N.   Glenwood   Ave.,  Chicago. 

8658.  TIMOTHY    EDWIN    PETERSON 
Live   Stock   Dealer;    B.    S.   in   Agr.;   b.    N    18, 

1895.  Mesa,  Ariz.;  s.  J.  G.  (b.  N  i,  1870)  and 
Leah  E.  Peterson  (b.  Ag  18,  1871).  Prepared 
in  Mesa  (Ariz.)  H.  S. ;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1913  15. 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Live  Stock  Commis- 
sioner, Co-partner,  J.  G.  Peterson  Live  Stock 
Comn.  Co.  Co.  F.,  314  Engrs..  Sgth  Diy., 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918;  Wounded  in  St.  Mihiel 
Drive,  Base  Hosp.  No.  27,  1918 — .  Address, 
Mesa,    Ariz. 

8659.     FRANK  HOWARD   PETHYBRIDGE 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  3,  1894,  Chicago;  s.  John 
F.  (La  Cross,  Wis.)  and  Mary  (Livingston) 
Pethvbridge  (b.  Ithaca,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Wendell  Phillips  H.  S.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon; 
.Mpha  Gamma  Rho;  Helmet;  Sachem;  Tribe  of 
Illini;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Varsity  Base- 
ball; Varsity  Football.  With  Halsey  Stuart  & 
Co.,  Chicago.  1917-18.  Lt.,  O.  T.  C.  F.  A., 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C.  Married  Anne  Voss,  S 
4,  1918,  Champaign.  Address,  5442  Wintlirop 
Ave.,    Chicago. 

8660.  MANLEY  ROSS  PETTY 
B."S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  11,  1892,  Sumner.  111.; 
8.  George  L.  Petty.  Prepared  in  Lawrenceville 
Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi.  Ma- wan-da; 
Tribe  of  Illini;  Varsity  Football.  Naval  Avia- 
tion Service.  1918 — .  Address,  R.  5.  Sumner, 
Ill.t 

8661.  LOUIS  HERMAN  PFEFFER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  27.  1894.  Leb 
anon.  111.;  s.  L.  L.  Pfeffer.  Prepared  in  Leb- 
anon H.  S.;  A.  B.,  McKendree  Coll.,  1915. 
Der  Deutsche  Verein;  E.  E.  Soc;  Varsity 
Gym.  Team;  111.  Drama  Federation.  Farmer, 
1917.  Address,  Lebanon,  111. 


8662.  CONRAD  LOUIS  PFEIFFER 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  N  16,  1892. 
(.bicago;  s.  Konrad  (b.  Ja  25,  1863,  Allen- 
d-nf,  Hesse,  Ger.)  and  Catherine  (Marzin) 
PfeiiTer  (b.  Mr  28.  1873,  Saar..  Louis,  Lor- 
raine, Ger.).  Prepared  in  Curtis  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cago. Der  Deutsche  Verein;  E.  E.  Soc; 
Gym.  Team.  Stud.,  Mich.  St.  Tel.  Co..  De- 
troit, 1917:  Jr.  Elec.  Engr.,  Pub.  Service  Comn., 
Xew  York  City,  1918 — .  2nd  Lt..  70th  F.  A., 
Camp  Taylor,  Ky.;  Camp  Knox,  Ky. ;  Mus- 
tered out,  F  6,  1919.  Address,  238  E.  79th 
St.,  New  York  City;  bus.  add.,  49  Lafayette 
St.,   do. 

S663.  RUDOLF  SALISBURY  PFEIFFER 
Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  My 
II,  189s,  Peoria,  111.;  s.  Rudolf  (b.  Ja  28, 
i860,  Peoria)  and  Marion  Ida  (Salisbury) 
Pfeiffer  (b.  Ja  8,  i860,  Peoria).  Pre- 
pared in  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.  Pi  Tau  Sigma; 
Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Pvt.,  Ord.  Corps,  N. 
.\.,  1917;  Ft.  Herring.  Peoria;  Corp.,  C)rd., 
A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  1108  N.  Madison 
Ave.,  Peoria. 

8664.  LOIS  PHILBRICK 
(Daughter  of  No.  403) 
Secretary;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  10,  1895. 
Champaign;  d.  Solon  ('84),  (b.  Je  20,  i860. 
IJaileyville,  111.)  and  Caroline  Josephine  (Tnom 
as)  Philbrick  (b.  F  8.  1867,  Morris,  111.).  Pre 
pared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta; 
I'hi  Beta  Kappa;  Athenean.  Sec.  International 
Harvester  Co.,  Chicago.  Address,  406  N.  Mc 
Kinley  Ave.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Inter- 
national Harvester   Co.,   do. 

8665.     MINNIE  ALICE    PHILLIPS 
Teacher;  A.   B.  in   L.   A.   &  S.;   b.   Mr  13. 

1894,     Sullivan,     111.;    d.     Andrew    J.     Phillips. 

Prepared   in   East.   111.    St.   Norm.      Alpha   Omi- 

cron    Pi;    W.    A.    A.;    H.    Sc.    Club.      Address, 

K.  I,  Sullivan,   Ill.t 

8666.  JOHN  PIEPER 
Assistant;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  Ja 
-•4,  1886,  Granite  City,  111.;  s.  J.  and  Mary 
Pieper.  Prepared  in  Granite  City  H.  S.,  Univ. 
if  111.,  Asst.  in  Crop  Production,  1917 — . 
Married  Nellie  Dawson,  Ag  29,  19 18,  Urbana. 
Address,  905   S.   Busey  Ave.,  Urbana. t 

8667.  BENJAMIN  ELMER  PIERCE 
Salesman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.:  b.  Ag  11,  1894. 
ijrayville.  111.;  s.  Rev.  Reuben  Forest  (b.  F  25, 
1857)  and  Fannie  Forest  Gillhani  (b.  My  i, 
.860,  Wanda,  111.).  Prepared  in  Castle  Rock 
11.  S.;  North  Denver  H.  S.;  South  Denver  H. 
S.;  Univ.  of  Denver,  1912-14.  Beta  Theta  Pi; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Auto  Salesman,  19 19 — .  Sec,  Y. 
M.  C.  A.,  1917;  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  1917;  Ensign, 
1918;  Mustered  out.  F  9,  1919.  Address,  112 
Springer  Ave.,  Edwardsville,  111.;  bus.  add., 
,^107  Locust  St.,  St.  Louis. 

8668.  EDWIN  IVAN  PILCHARD 
n.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  3,  1891,  Farmer  City. 
111.;  s.  M.  H.  Pilchard.  Prepared  in  Farmer 
City  IL  S.:  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.  Farm  House; 
Glee  and  Mandolin  Club;  Univ.  Choral  Soc; 
Agr.   Club.     .Address,  Mansfield,  Ill.t 

8669.  LEONARD  SPROULE  POOR 
(Brother  of  Nos.  1753,  5364) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  19,  1894.  Streator, 
111.:  s.  Thompson  (b.  Ja  3,  1849.  Ilopkinton, 
Mass.)  and  Helen  Jane  (Lindsay)  Poor  (b. 
.\g  9,  1854.  Shippenburg,  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
Streator  H.  S.;  Knox  Coll.  Beta  Theta  Pi; 
Comitatus.  1st  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  1917; 
2nd  Lt.,  InL,  U.  S.  R.  Address,  217  S.  Mon- 
roe St.,  Streator,  Ill.t 


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8670.  HARRY  IIUBKRT  PORTER 

B.  S.  in  Min.  E.;  b.  IJ  26.  1893,  Gerlaw, 
III.;  s.  A.  A.  Porter.  Prepared  in  Monmouth 
H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon;  Homecoming  Com. 
Q.  M.  Training,  Univ.  of  111.,  igiti — .  Address, 
Gerlaw,  Ill.t 

8671.  URBAN  STUART  POSTEL 
(Son  of  No.  367;   Brother  of  Nos.  4863,  6488) 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  F  28,  1895,  Mascou- 
tah.  111.;  s.  Julius  ('83),  (b.  N  29,  1S62)  and 
Anialia  Postel  (b.  Je  26,  1S62,  Mascoutah.  111.). 
Prepared  in  Morgan  Park  Acad.  Address, 
Mascoutah,   III. 

8672.     HARRIET   LEOTINE   POSTLEWAIT 

B.  S.  in  II.  Sc. ;  b.  Ag  2,  1879,  Monticello, 
111.;  s.  James  and  Minnie  Postlewait.  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  Acad.  Address,  814  W.  Main 
St.,  Urbana.t 

8673.  GLENN  EDWARD  POTTER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Mr  25,  1895, 
Cleveland;  s.  W.  P.  Potter.  Prepared  in 
Springfield  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Varsity 
Wrestling;  Prelim.  Honors.  Insp.,  I.  T.  S., 
1917-18;  Asst.  Engr.,  Pub.  Utilities  Comn.  of 
111.,  Springfield.  111.,  1918— .  Address,  551  W. 
Favette  Ave.,  Springfield,  111.;  bus.  add..  511 
De'  Witt-Smith   Bldg.,   do. 

8674.  JACOB  ORLN  POWERS 
(Brother  of  No.  5368) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  A.  M.,  191 8; 
b.  Je  19,  1890,  Tice,  111.;  s.  John  William  (b. 
1838,  Maysville,  Ky.)  and  Nancy  T.  (Erwin) 
Powers  (b.  N  14,  1848,  Petersburg,  111.).  Pre- 
uared  in  Petersburg  Harris  II.  S. ;  III.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111., 
191 7 — .  Married  Lucie  Agnes  Jenny,  Ag  16, 
1912,  Jamestown,  111.  Address,  107  S.  Busey 
.\ve.,   Urbana. 

8675.  JOHN  HOWARD  POWERS 
Farmer;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ag  23,  1895, 
X Decatur,  111.;  s.  Charles  G.  (b.  Je  30,  1862, 
Jacksonville,  111.)  and  EflTie  (Rogers)  Powers 
(b.  O  4,  1867.  Maroa,  111.).  Prepared  in  De- 
catur H.  S;.  Tome  Sch.,  Pt.  Deposit,  Md.  Al- 
pha Tau  Omega;  Ma-wan-da;  Scal)l)ard  and 
Blade;  Helmet;  Mgr.,  Class  Baseball;  Mgr. 
Class  Ath.;  Lt.  Col.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Brevet  Capt., 
111.  Xat.  Guard.  Farm  Mgr.,  Decatur.  111., 
1917.  Instr.,  U.  S.  S.  ^L  A..  Univ.  of  111.,  X 
1917 — .  Married  Helen  Lee  Kenney,  S  12, 
1 91 7.  Decatur.  111.  Address,  357  W.  Decatur 
St.,   Decatur.  111. 

8676.  RAY  AUSTIN  POWERS 
B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Mr  26,  189.';,  Bracevillc, 
111.;  s.  George  F.  and  Alice  Lindsay  (McCall; 
Powers.  Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.  Const. 
Work,  1917-18.  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.,  U.  S.  A. 
Course,  1918 — .  Address,  1226  S.  Richard  St., 
Joliet.  III. 

8677.     MELVILLE    IIALSEY    PRICE 
B.  S.  in  Chem.;   b.  Ja  30,   1896,  Chicago;  s. 
William  R.  Price.     Prepared  in  Englewood  H. 
S.     Address,  6206  S.  Hermitage  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

8678.  WILLIAM  THOMAS  PURCELL 
B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ja  12,  1892,  Minneapolis; 
s.  Thomas  Francis  Purcell.  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Fresh.  Varsity  Swim- 
ming. io8th  Engrs.,  U.  S.  A.  Address,  iS5  N. 
Leamington  St.,  Chicago. t 

8679.  JOHN  ELDER  PYRON 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  F  27,  1894, 
Chattanooga,  Tenn.;  s.  Lee  and  Annie  Lillian 
(McClurej  Pyron.  Prepared  in  Soldan  H.  S., 
St.  Louis.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  Asst.  Chem., 
Certainteed   Products   Corp..  E.   St.   Louis,   111., 


1917-18.  With  Cciitcrheed  Co.,  Y'ork,  Pa.  3rd 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  (!rant,  111.,  igi8;  Sergt.. 
U.  S._  A.;  2nd  Lt.,  Anti-Aircraft  Sch.,  Artil 
lery  Section,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Mustered  out, 
1919.  Married  Ruth  Anne  Johnson,  My  14, 
1918,  Columbia,  S.  C.  Address,  6007  Berlin 
Ave.,  St.  Louis. 

8680.  CORAMAE  QUANDT 
Univ.  Sec;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  20,  1893,  In- 
dianapolis; d.  William  Henry  (b.  t8b4,  Galion, 
O.)  and  Mary  (Bauer)  Quandt  (b.  1868.  Pales- 
tine, Ind.).  Prepared  in  Mattoon  H.  S.  Asst. 
Registrar's  Office,  Univ.  of  III.,  1917;  Univ. 
Sec,  L'niv.  of  111.  Press.  1918 — .  Address.  202^ 
W.  Green   St.,  Urbana.t 

8681.  HARRY  QUICK 
(Brother  of  No.  6496) 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  11,  1894,  Joliet,  111.; 
s.  George  Wesley  (b.  O  2,  1866,  Tiskilwa,  III.) 
and  Carrie  (Gossler)  Quick  (b.  S  2,  1868,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Tiskilwa  H.  S.  Theta  Chi;  (Tlass 
Football;  Class  Baseball.  Corp.,  Camp  Dodge, 
la.;  Camp  Lee.  \'a.;  2nd  Lt..  Co.  C,  S45th 
Service  Brig.,  Engrs.,  Camp  A.  A.  Humphreys, 
Va.;  ist  Lt.,  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — . 
Address,   Tiskilwa,   lll.t 

8682.  RALPH  SHANCKE  RAABERG 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  My  19,  1895, 
Chicago;  s.  Sophus  (b.  Norway)  and  Ol^a 
(Shancke)  Raaberg  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Lane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Draftsman,  I.  C. 
R.  R.,  1917.  Ord.  Corps.,  Const.  Section,  N. 
v.,  1917;  Sergt.,  Const.  Sect.,  Ord.  Dept., 
Aberdeen  Proving  Ground,  Md.  Address, 
2424    N.    Spaulding   Ave.,    Chicago. 

8683.     IVAN  RACHEFF 
A.    B.    in    L.    A.   &   S.;   b.    S    17,    1892,    BuL 
garia;    s.    Neno    Racheff.      Prepared    in    Sophi 
Univ.      Cosmopolitan  Club.     Address,   Saicbera 
St.,  Lorech,   Bulgaria.! 

8684.  PAUL  ALBERT  RAIBOURN 
(Brother  of  No.  7886) 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  D  14,  1896, 
Frankfort,  Ind.;  s.  James  Edward  (b.  Ap  15, 
1871,  Lynville,  Ind.)  and  Ida  (Caswell)  Rai- 
bourn  (b.  Je  30,  1872,  Boonville,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Waterloo  H.  S.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon; 
Sigma  Xi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
Egyptian  Club;  Prelim.,  Final  and  Siiecial 
Honors.  Elec.  Engr.,  West.  Elec  Co.,  New 
York  City,  1917-18.  Reserve  Flying  Corps, 
U.  S.  N.,  1918— .  Address.  65  Central  Park 
West,  New  York  City. 

8685.  CRAWFORD  JOHN  RAMSAY 
Supt.,  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  21, 
1888,  Martinsville,  111.;  s.  Crawford  John  (b. 
.\p  19,  1853,  do.)  and  Martlia  Jane  (Ramsay) 
Ramsay  (b.  Ap  29,  i860,  Plainfield,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Olney  H.  S.;  So.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  1910-12;  Grad.  Stud.  Univ.  of  111.,  sum- 
mer 1917.  Phi  Delta  Kappa.  Supt.,  City 
<Scl»s.,  Johnston  City,  1)11.  Married  Pearl 
Jeanette  Brown,  Je  i,  1914,  Murphysboro,  111. 
Children:  Helen  Marie,  b.  Mr  15,  191  5;  Gordon 
Dale,  b.  O  29,  igi6.  Address,  Johnston  City, 
111. 

8686.  JOHN  HUBERT  RAMSER 
(Brother  of  No.  3924) 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  7,  1891.  Rock 
Island.  111.;  s.  Paul  (b.  Ja  29,  i860,  Tavannes, 
Switzerland)  and  Mary  Angeline  (Reta)  Ram- 
ser  (b.  N  18,  1861,  St.  Charles,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  West  Des  Moines  H.  S.  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors. 
Engng.  Dept.  Assoc,  Fact.  Mutual  Fire  Ins. 
Cos.,  Boston,  1Q17-18.  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  1918— . 
Addres.t,    316    Huntington     Ave.,    Boston. 


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8687.  GRACE  LOUISE  RANDALL 
Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  14, 
1893,  Chicago;  d.  A.  Lynn  (b.  D  7,  1S60,  East 
Springfield,  Pa.)  and  Martha  A.  (Thayer) 
Randall  (b.  Ap  8,  1S62,  West  Springfield,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  John  Mar.<hall  H.  S.;  Ferry  Hall, 
Lake  Forest,  III.;  N.  W.  Univ.,  summer  1916; 
Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191718.  Address, 
2114   Estes  Ave.,    Chicago. 

8688.     CORA  CREAGER   RANDOLPH 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &    S.;    b.    N    26. 

1893.  VValnu*.  Kan.;  d.  J.  E.  (b.  Ala.)  and 
Rebecca  Randolph  (b.  111.).  Prepared  in  Man. 
Tr.  H.  and  Kenwood  Private  Schs.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  Chi  Omega;  Sec,  Le  Cercle  Fran- 
cais;  Mask  and  Bauble.  Teacher,  Vandalia, 
111.,  1918.  Address,  iioo  E.  Armour  Blvd., 
Kansas  City,   Mo. 

8689.  WILLARD  PARMINTER  RANNEY 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Mr  12,  1897,  Caze- 

novia.  111.;  s.  Mark  Joel  (b.  F  23,  1867,  do.) 
and  Lillie  May  (Parminter)  Ranney  (b.  Ap 
14,  1870,  Metamora.  111.).  Prepared  in  Meta- 
mora  II.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr.  Club;  Prelim. 
Honors;  Class  Soccer  Team;  Y.  M.  C.  A.. 
Cabinet.  Farmer,  Cazenovia,  111.,  191 7 — ; 
Mem.,  Christian  Union  Church.  Address. 
Cazenovia,   111. 

8690.  SAMPSON    MILES    RAPHAELSON 

(Husband  of  No.  8754) 
Writer:    A.    R.    in    L.    A.    &    S.;    b.    Mr    30. 

1894,  New  York  City;  s.  Ralph  and  Annie 
(Marks)  Raphaelson  (b.  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
McKinley  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Lewis  Inst.,  Chi- 
cago. Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon; 
Cosmopolitan  Club;  Scribblers  Club;  Granho 
men;  Ed..  Siren;  Asst.  Ed.,  III.  Mag.;  Chm., 
Gridiron  Banquet.  Copy  Writer,  Advertising 
Agency;  Mag.  Writer,  New  York  City;  Asst. 
Ed.,  Red,  Green_  and  Blue  Book  Mags.  Pub- 
licity Dept.,  Navy,  Chicago;  Adv.  Asst.,  Mc- 
luncken  Adv.  Co.  Auth. :  The  Happiness  of 
Rebecca,  Hearst's  Mag.,  1918;  'Aint  You 
Comin'  Back,  Green  Book,  1918;  Paper  Cuffs, 
Smith's  Mag.,  191 8;  short  stories  in  Chicago 
Sunday  Herald,  1917.  Married  Rayna  de 
Costa  Simons  ('17),  Ja  i,  1918,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress, Newberry  Hotel,  Chicago;  bits,  add., 
c/o   Red   Book,  North  American   Bldg.,   do. 

8691.  EDWIN  WALLACE  RAPP 
Med.  Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap 
18.  1 891,  Aurora,  111.;  s.  George  and  Katharine 
Elizabeth  (Brady)  Rapp  (b.  Ottawa,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  East  H.  S.,  Aurora,  111.;  N.  W.  Med. 
Sch.,  191.S-16;  Grad.  Stud.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.. 
igi6-i8.  Medui;  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa;  Lambda 
Kappa  Alpha.  Med.  Reserve  Corps,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, Aurora.  111. 

8692.     MARY   RATHSACK 
A.   B.   in  L.   A.   &  S.;  b.  Jl   II,   1887,  Green- 
view,    111.;    s.    R.    Rathsack.      Prepared    in    111. 
St.  Norm.  Univ.    Address,  Greenview,  Hit 

8693.  MAURICE  EDWIN  REAGAN 
(Husband  of  No.  8850) 
Inspector;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Mr  11,  1894. 
Bridgewater,  la.;  s.  Dr.  E.  W.  Reagan.  Pre- 
pared in  Canton  H.  S.  Sigma  Nu.  Insp.. 
Elec.  Equipment,  Kansas  City  Rys.  Co.,  Kan- 
sas City.  Mo.  Instr..  Gunnery,  U.  S.  S.  M. 
A.,  Univ.  of  111.  Married  Margaret  Walkerly 
('17),  Ag  II,  1917,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Child, 
Edwin  Maurice,  b.  Je  2,  1918.  Address,  4200 
Walnut  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  bits,  add.j  1500 
Grand  Ave.,  do. 

8694.     FREDERICK    JAMES    REED 
Agriculturist;   B.    S.   in   Agr.;   b.   O    3,    1893, 
Volant,  Pa.;  s.   Tames  Houghs   (b.   D  25,   1856, 
Unity,    Pa.)    and    Mary   Mcllissa    Young    (b.    F 


25,  1855.  Deerlield,  O.).  Prepared  in  Volant 
(Pa.)  II.  S.;  Westminster  Coll.;  Pa.  St.  Coll. 
Alpha  Zeta;  Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club; 
111.  See.  of  Agron.;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet.  Govt. 
.Agr.  Work,  Kt-ene,  N.  H.;  Aerial  Gunnery 
Service  U.  S.  .'\.;  Sergt.  Instr.,  Avia.,  77th 
Aero  Sqdn.;  Mustered  out,  Ap  2,  1919.  Ed,, 
Llicshire  Co.  Farmers  Bull.  Address,  Volant, 
Pa. 

8695,  MAURICE  JOHNSON  REED 
Engineer;  B.  S,  in  Min,  E,;  b,  Ap  22,  1897, 
Emerson,  111.;  s.  Alfred  P.  (b.  Ag  13,  i860 
Mercersburg,  Pa.)  and  Hattie  E.  (Johnson) 
Reed  (b.  Je  2,  1862.  Sterling,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Lake  View  H.  S..  Chicago;  Sterling  H.  S 
Alpha  Chi  Rho;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Theta  Tau. 
Prelim,  and  I'inal  Honors.  Kngr.,  Federal 
Lead  Co.,  Flat  River,  Mo.,  1917.  ist  Lt., 
Aerial  Observer,  Aviation  Service,  A.  E.  F 
France;  A.  S.  S.  C,  i3Sth  Aero  Sqdn.,  do', 
.iddress,  Emerson,  111. 

8696.  JOHN  CORWIN  REEDER 
Supt.,  Sch.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr 
j8,  1879,  Arthur,  111.;  s.  Thomas  Corwin  (b 
D  4,  1849,  Darke  Co.,  O.)  and  Sarah  (Sharp) 
Reeder  (b.  June,  1852.  O.).  Prepared  in  East. 
III.  St.  Norm.  Sch.:  111.  Norm.  Univ.  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Phi  Delta  Kappa.  Grad.  Stud., 
Univ.  of  111.  Supt.  of  Schs.,  Geneseo,  111. 
Married  Jl  12,  1905;  Marguerite  Veuve,  O  8, 
1910.  Children:  Lois,  b.  Ja  11,  1908;  Mar- 
garet,   b.    S    18,    1914.     Address,    Geneseo,    111. 

S697.  ERNEST  FERDINAND  REHNQUIST 
B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Mr  10,  1804,  Imogene, 
.Minn.;  s.  Andrew  (b,  O  23,  1858,  Sweden)  and 
Selma  (Thuresan)  Rehnquist  (b.  My  22,  1857, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Curtis  and  Bovven  H.  S,, 
Chicaeo.  14th  F.  A.  Band,  Address,  7417 
Luella  Ave.,  Chicago. 

8698.  HARVEY  RUSSELL  RICHARDSON 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  8,  1892, 
Morristown.  N.  Y.;  s.  Frank  A.  (b.  My  5,  1869, 
Hammond.  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  E.  (Downey)  Rich- 
ardson (b.  O  31.  1868,  Morristown,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Morristown  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  Eta 
KappaNu;  E.  E.  Soc;  Prelim.  Honors;  Treas., 
Eta  Kappa  Nu.  Engr.,  Testing  Dept,,  Gen. 
Elec.  Co.,  191 7.  Auth.:  Elec.  Mea'suijing 
Instruments,  Technograph.  Address,  130  Divis- 
ion   St.,    Schenectady,    N.    Y. 

8699.  WARREN  McLELLAN  RICHMOND 
Fanner   and   Fruitgrower;    B,    S,    in   Agr,;    b. 

Jl  5,  1805.  Geneseo.  111.;  s.  Joseph  VVarren  (b. 
F  20,  1840,  Scituate.  R.  I.)  and  Clara  (Mc- 
Lellan)  Richmond  (b.  N  26.  1854,  Saginaw. 
Mich,).  Prepared  in  Geneseo  Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha 
Zeta;  Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Pre- 
lim, and  Final  Honors.  Farmer  and  Fruit- 
grower. Geneseo,  111.,  1917 — .  Address,  Gen- 
eseo,   111. 

8700.  JANET  RINAKER    (TEN    BROEK) 
(Wife  of  No.  3572;  Sister  of  G565) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  25,  1895,  Carlin- 
ville.  111,;  d,  Thomas  (b,  Ag  13,  1857,  do.) 
and  Fanny  (Kelly)  Rinaker  (b.  S  27,  iSsg, 
Kankakee,  111.).  Prepared  in  Carlinville  H.  S.; 
Blackburn  Acad.  A.  B..  Blackburn  Coll„  1915; 
Teacher's  Coll..  Columbia  Univ.  Chi  (Jmega; 
Alethenai;  Scribblers.  Married  Carlon  Ten 
Rroek  ('08),  Ap  28,  1917.  Carlinville,  111.  Ad 
dress,    10  Nassau   St.,   Princeton,   N.   J. 

8701.     JOHN   GILMAN    RITTER 

B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  My  27.  1895,  Chicago;"  a. 
J.  H.  Ritter.  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Psi  Mu.  Co.  B,  loSth  U.  S.  Engrs., 
Camp  Logan,  Houston.  Tex.  Address,  2300  W. 
Lake  St.,   Chicago. 


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8703,     THEODORE  DANIEL  ROANE 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  9.  1894,  Rich- 
mond, V'a.;  s.  C.  B.  Roane.  Prepared  in  Lane 
Teeli.  H  S.,  Chicago.  Address,  446  S.  Dear- 
born St.,   Chicago. 

8703.  MALCO.M   DOUGLAS   ROBERTS 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  11.  1893,  FlushinR.  N. 
Y.;  s.  W.  J.  Roberts.  Prepared  in  luoses 
Brown  Sch.,  Providence.  R.  L  Chi  Psi;  Capt., 
Univ.  Brig.  Ft.  Sheridan.  Address,  46  S. 
Parsons  Ave.,  Flushing,  N.  Y. 

8704.  MIRIAM  SELIXA  ROBERTSON 
Singer:  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  My  8,  1896,  Mor- 
rison, III.;  d.  William  John  (b.  D  jo.  1865, 
do.)  and  Mary  E.  (Ogsbury)  Robertson  (b. 
D  25,  1865.  Prophetstown,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Ciiampaign  II.  S.  Stud..  Hinshaw  Conserva- 
tory, Chicago,  1917-18;  Vocalist,  War  Lecture 
Bur.,  do.  Address,  204  W.  John  St.,  Cham- 
paign; bus.  add.,  516  S.  Ridgelaiid  Ave.,  Oak 
Park,   111. 

8705.  RUTH  LOVE  ROBINSON 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  My  3,  1890,  Edvvardsville. 
HI.;  d.  Dr.  S.  T.  Robinson.  Prepared  in 
Edwardsville  H.  S.;  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch, 
Address,  108  Ilillsboro  Ave.,  Edwardsville, 
Ill.t 

8706.  WARREN  ISAAC  ROBINSON 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  13,  1894,  La 
Salle,  111.;  s.  Charles  S.  (b.  Ap  30.  1865,  La 
Salle,  111.)  and  Emma  Clyde  (Hamel)  Robinson 
(b.  N  7,  1866,  La  Salle,  111.).  Prepared  in  La 
Salle  Peru  Tp.  H.  S.  Beta  Upsilon.  Farmer; 
Grain  and  Livestock  dealer,  La  Salle,  111. 
Address,  c/o  1  he  Oaks,  La  Salle,  111. 

8707.  PAUL  THOMAS  ROCKEY 
Inspector;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Jl  12,  1894, 
Orangeville.  111.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  Mr  7,  1863, 
do.)  and  Martha  (Saxby)  Rockey  (b.  D  28, 
1867,  Monroe,  Wis.).  Preiiared  in  Freeport 
11.  S.  Insp.,  Const.,  Navy  Dept.,  Naval  Oper- 
ating Base,  Ilainpton  Rds..  Va.,  19 17 — -.  Ad- 
dress, Central  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Norfolk,  Va. 

8708.  HEDWIG  ELIZABETH  ROESNER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  B.  Mus.;  b. 
S  29,  1885,  Moline,  111.;  d.  Edward  Frederick 
(b.  Jl  17,  1859,  Germany)  and  Augusta  Pau 
line  (Schreiber)  Roesner  (b.  F  8,  1862,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Moline  H.  S.  Mu  Kamia  Alpha; 
Der  Deutsche  Vercin;  Univ.  Girl's  Glee  Club; 
Univ.  Choral  -Soc. ;  Jamesonian.  Teacher,  Ar- 
gentine H.  S.,  Kansas  City,  Kan.,  1917 — .  Ad- 
dress, 414  7th  St..  Moline,  111.;  bus.  add.,  1434 
South  30th  St.,   Kansas  City,  Kan. 

8709.  ELSIE  MARIE  ROGERS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  10,  189.3. 
Fremont,  Neb.;  d.  William  Eugene  (b.  My  2. 
1865.  Warren,  111.)  and  Fannie  (Kelsey)  Rog- 
ers (b.  Ja  19,  1867).  Prepared  in  Omaha 
(Neb.)  H.  S.  H.  Sc.  Club;  W.  A.  A.  Teacher, 
Departmental  Sch.,  Havana,  111.;  govt,  work 
Washington,  D.  C.  .Address,  816  Mass.  Ave. 
N.   E.,   Washington,  D.   C. 

8710.  HENRY  SHELDON  ROGERS 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  29,  1894,  Mar 
engo,  111.;  s.  George  Hart  (b.  F  9.  1867,  Ro 
chelle.  111.)  and  Ella  M.  (Sheldon)  Rogers  (b. 
la  9,  1874,  Marengo,  III.).  Prepared  in  Mar- 
engo II.  S.  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.. 
Univ.  of  111.,  1917;  do.,  Waco,  Tex.,  1917 — 
Address,  Marengo,  111. 

8711.  FRANK  PHILIP  ROHRER 
.\.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  2,  1890,  Gilman. 
111.;  s.  Franz  Xavier  (b.  D  25,  1850  Nurem- 
berg, Ger.;  and  Maria  Magdalena  (Wiegand) 
Rohrcr  (1>.  1)  23,  i860.  AltgloshiJtlen,  Ger.) 
Prepared  in  Gilman  H.  S.  Grad.  Work,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1917 — .  Address.  los  E.  Daniel  St.. 
Champaign. 


871a.  EDWIN  GEORGE  ROOS 
A,  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  O  s,  1804,  St.  Louis; 
s.  Henry  Roos.  Prepared  in  McKinley  H.  S., 
St.  Louis.  Alpha  Delta  Phi;  Psi  Mu;  Helmet; 
Tribe  of  Illini;  Varsity  Swimming;  Class  Foot- 
ball; Staff,  Illio;  Daily  Illini:  Tcchnograph  Bd., 
Homecoming  Com.  Bell  Telephone  Co.,  St. 
Louis.  Address,  1918  Whitnall  Ave.,  St. 
Louis. t 

8713.  GEORGE  HOWARD  ROSCOE 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  22,  1893,  Chi- 
cago; s.  William  Roscoe.  Prepared  in  Lake 
II.  S.,  Chicago.  Agr.  Club;  Varsity  Football. 
Teacher,  Englewood  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Address, 
582  Greenwood  Ave..  Blue  Island,   Ill.t 

8714.  HARRY  ALBERT  ROSS 
Assistant;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  N  27,  1892, 
Greenville,  III.;  s.  Albert  Dale  (b.  D  15,  1848, 
Reno,  III.)  and  Frances  M.  (McKinsey)  Ross 
(b.  Je  30,  1865,  Salem,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
(Ireenville  Coll.  Acad.  Alpha  Zeta;  Varsity 
Gym.  Team.  Asst.,  Dairy  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1917 — •  Address,  504  E.  Chalmers  St.,  Cham- 
paign. 


8715.     CHARLES  BARR  ROWE 
S.   in  Arch.;   b.   Ag  31,   1894,  Marshfield, 

s.  C.  F.  Rowe.  Prepared  in  Englewood 
,  Chicago.  Kappa  Sigma;  Psi  Mu;  Sigma 
Arch.  Club;  Glee  Club;  HI.  Union  Opera; 
Basketball;   Staff,  Illio.     U.  S.  S.  M.   A., 

of   III.      Address,    316   W.    6ist   St.,   Chi- 


B. 
Wis. ; 

H.  S. 
Tau; 
Class 
L'niv. 
cago.t 

8716.  JACK  LEROY  ROWE 
Sales  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Jl  5,  1894- 
Chicagi);  s.  Henry  (b.  do.)  and  Bertha  (Car- 
niol)  Rowe  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech. 
H.  S.,  Chicago;  Crane  Jr.  Coll.  E.  E.  Soc; 
Stud.  Branch.  A.  I.  E.  E.,  Stud.,  Engng. 
Course,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.,  1917- 
18;  Sales  Engr.,  do.,  Chicago,  1918— -.  Jr. 
Mem..  Am.  Assn.  Engrs.  Married  Celia  Wei- 
ner,  O  21.  191 7.  Chicago.  Address,  1542  Clif- 
ton Park  Ave..  Chicago;  bus.  add..  Gen.  Elec. 
Co.,  Monadnock   Bldg.,  do. 

8717.  JAMES  ROWE 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  3.  1890,  Three  Rivers. 
Mich.;  s.  John  Rowe.  Prepared  in  Three  Riv- 
ers (Mich.)  H.  S.  Add f ess.  709  Walnut  St., 
Three  Rivers.  Mich.;  bus.  add.,  154^  S.  Clifton 
Park   iXve.,   Chicago. t 

8718.  CHARLES  HENRY  RUEDI 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Jl  10.  1894,  St.  Louis: 
s.  G.  IT.  (b.  do.)  and  Lena  (Schmale)  Ruedi 
(b.  .Sachenhausen,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Central 
IT.  S.,  St.  Louis.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa;  Aljiha 
Kappa  Psi;  Psi  Mu;  Ku  Klux;  Helmet.  ist. 
R.  O.  T.  C;  2nd.  Lt.,  Inf.  R.  C,  Camp  Grant. 
Rockford,  111..  1917 — •  Address,  3757  Laclede 
.\ve.,    St.   I-ouis. 

8719.     W.    B.   RUNDLE 
Farmer:     B.     S.    in    Agr.;    b.    Ag     10,     1895, 
Clinton.    111.:    s.    .\.    W.    Rundle.      Prepared    in 
Clinton  H.  S.     Chi  Beta:  .\gr.  Club;  Class  Base- 
ball.     Address,   423   W.    ^L^in    St.,   Clinton,   HI. 

8720.  CHARLES  ^lORTON  RUNDLES 
(Brother  of  Nos.  5914-  7"79,  7180.  791.S) 
Ins.  Agt.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  h.  Mr  20, 
1886.  Huntertown,  Ind.;  s.  John  J.  (b.  1846. 
Ind.)  and  Marv  C.  (McComb)  Rundlcs  (b.  S 
II,  1857.  Huntertown,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
TTniv.  Acad.  Ins.  .\gt..  Home  Realty  Co.,  De- 
troit.    Address,  Huntertown,  Ind. 

8721.     ELTON  CROMWELL  RUNNEBERG 
Farmer;   B.   S.   in  Agr.;   b.   N  9,    1895,   Elm- 
hurst,  111.;  s.  Swan   (b.  Ag  11,  1864,  Sweden) 


I9I7] 


Baccalaukeate  Alumni 


695 


and    Sophie    (Anderson)    Runneberg 
Jo.).   Prepared   in   Lane  Tech.   H. 


(b.    i866, 
Chicago. 


Farmer,  Crosby,  Tex.     2nd  Lt.,  Co.  B,  325th  F. 
E.    P.,    France;    Mustered    out,    F 


A.,    A, 
1919 


Address,   Crosby,   Texas 


8722.  JASPER  PHILIP  C.  RUSSETT 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Jl  15,  1890, 
Cedar  Rapids,  la.;  s.  John  Jasper  (b.  O  1858, 
Fond  du  Lac.  Wis.)  and  ,\nna  Russett  (b. 
F  II,  1857,  Bremer  Co.,  la.).  Prepared  in 
Cedar  Rapids  (la.)  H.  S.;  Coe  Coll.  Alpha 
Nu;  Alpha  Rho  Chi;  Arch  Club.  Arch.  De- 
signer, Carnegie  Steel  Co.,  Youngstown.  O., 
1917.  Arch.  Draftsman.  Puget  Sound  Navy 
Yard.  1918 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Beulah  Irene  Russett,  My  7,  1913.  Child. 
Claire  Ann,  b.  My  19,  1916.  Address,  429  6th 
St.,  Bremerton,  Wash. 


8723.  BENJAMIN  FRANCIS  RUSY 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  3,  1894,  Chicago;  s.  A. 
F.  Rusy.  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  III.  Union  Dra- 
matic Club;  111.  Union  Opera;  Class  Baseball; 
Class  Football.  Address,  1339  S.  Avers  Ave.. 
Chicago. 

8724.  FLORENCE  RUTHERFORD 
(Sister  of  No.  7184) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  8,  1894,  Newman. 
111.;  d.  Cyrus  (b.  Ag  14,  1850,  Oaklarid,  111.) 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Mclntyre)  Ruf'herford 
(b.  Mr  10,  1853,  Ekfrid,  Ont.,  Can.).  Pre- 
pared in  Nevvfrnan  Tp.  H.  S.;  Ferry  Hall,  Lake 
Forest,  1912-14.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Grad. 
Nurse,  Camp  Custer,  Mich.  Address,  New- 
man,  111. 

8725.  GLADYS    DEFOREST    SAFFELL 
Clerk;   A.   B.   in  L.  A.  &   S.;   b.   Jl   5,    1891, 

Urbana;  d.  William  I.  (b.  Greensboro,  Ind.) 
and  Frankie  C.  (Hood)  Saffell  (b.  Dublin, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. ;  Knox  Coll. 
Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  Yo  Ma.  Clerk,  Registrar's 
Office,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 7 — .  Address,  606 
W.  Green  St.,  Urbana. 

8726.  ANNA  ELLEN  SAGER  (FINLEY) 

(Wife  of  No.  8319) 
Asst.  St.  Leader;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  Ag  22, 
1890,  Belvidere,  111.;  d.  G.  F.  (b.  Ag  14,  1865) 
and  Jessie  Violet  (Field)  Sager  (b.  Ag  4, 
:86s).  Prepared  in  South  Belvidere  H.  S.; 
No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  summer  1913.  Phi 
Delta  Psi;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Country  Life  Club; 
Pres.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Asst.  St.  Leader,  Jr. 
Exten.  Work  in  111.,  1917 — •  Married  M.  R. 
Finley  ('17),  F  8,  1919.  Address,  905  S. 
Wright    St.,   Champaign. 

8727.  JUANITA  LORRAINE  SANFORD 

(STAHL) 
(Wife  of  No.  8779) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  18,  1894, 
Lebanon,  Iiid.;  d.  W.  J.  and  Jenny  (Mahorney) 
Sanford.  Prepared  in  Lebanon  H.  S.;  Ind. 
Univ..  summer  1912,  1913,  1915.  Teacher,  H. 
S.,  Mauckport,  Ind.;  do.,  Arcadia,  Ind.  Mar- 
ried W.  P.  Stahl  ('17)  Jl  1918.  Address,  Shel- 
by, Mich.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High  School,  Arcadia, 
Ind. 

8728.  WILLIAM  CHAUNCEY   SAVAGE 
Mgr.,   Orchard;   B.    S.   in   Agr.;   b.    O,    1893, 

St.  Louis;  s.  J.  K.  and  Mary  B.  (Boynton) 
Savage.  Prepared  in  Soldan  H.  S.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Hort. 
Club;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Ath.  Assn.;  Jr.  Cap.  Com. 
Mgr.,  Orchard,  Frankfort,  Mich.  Bat.  C.  331st 
F.  A.,  Camp  Robinson,  Wis.  Address,  331  N. 
Harvey  Ave.,  Oak   Park,   111. 


87.^9.  WILLIAM  ELLIOT  SAVAGE 
(Brother  of  No.  6538) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  17.  1893,  Balti- 
more; s.  William  Penn  (b.  O  3,  1852,  Hart 
Co..  Ky.)  and  Ann  Elizabeth  (Waters)  Sav- 
age (b.  N  18,  1864,  Brunswick,  Md.).  Pre- 
pared in  East  St.  Louis  H.  S.  Mask  and  Bau- 
ble; Philomathean;  Medui.  Stud.,  Harvard 
Mfd.  Sch.,  1916;  George  Haven  Scholarship, 
do..  191 7;  Lucius  F.  Billings  Scholarship,  do., 
1Q18.  Med.  Reserve  Corps,  1917 — .  Mem., 
Alpha  Kappa  Kappa.  Married  Lillian  Ennis 
(iaddis,  Ap  15,  1918,  Alton,  111.  Address,  16 
Muckminister   St.,  Brighton,  Mass. 

87.30.  EDWARD  GEORGE  SCHAUMBERG 
P..  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  S  5,  1891,  St.  Louis;  s. 
F.dward  George  (b.  S  13.  1848,  do.)  and  Eliz- 
.ibeth  C.  (Dieterich)  Schaumberg  (b.  S  8, 
1S54,  do.).  Prepared  in  Soldan  H.  S.,  St. 
Louis;  Washington  Univ..  1912-14.  Bet^  Theta 
Pi;  Scarab.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan;  2nd 
r,t..  F.  A.,  1917;  i8th  F.  A..  Camp  Ft.  Bliss, 
l'".l  Paso,  Tex.;  do.,  A.^  E.  F.,  France^  19 18; 
.\rniy  of  Occupation,  Ger.,  1918 — .  Address, 
51  12  Maple  Ave.,  St.  Louis. 

8731.     MAX  SCHECHT 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  14,  1895,  New 
York  City;  s.  Adolph  Schecht.  Prepared  in 
Townsend  Harris  Hall  H.  S.  Sergt.,  M.  G.  C, 
.105th  Inf.,  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y.;  A.  E.  F., 
France,  1918.  Address.  1646  St.  Marks  Ave., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.t 

S732.     FERDINAND    JOHN     SCHLEIFER 
(Husband   of   No.    8093) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  26,  1892 
Nashville,  111.;  s.  John  and  Amar  Belle  (She! 
ton)  Schleifer.  Prei>ared  in  Nashville  H.  S 
Alpha  Zeta;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Farm 
er,  Nashville,  111.  Married  Sarah  Agg  ('17) 
:\g  8,  1 91 7,  Evansville,  Ind.  Address,  Box  202 
Nashvile,  111. 
8733.     ARTHUR   CHARLES    SCHNEIDER 

Highway  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  O  16, 
1892,  Galena,  111.;  s.  Capt.  George  A.  (b.  1852, 
do.)  and  Minnie  H.  (Plathj  Schneider  (b. 
1859,  La  Crosse,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Galena 
H.  S.  C.  E.  Soc.  Jr.  St.  Highway  Engr., 
191 7.  U.  S.  N.  A.,  Co.  B,  311th  Engrs.,  Camp 
Grant,  111.,  19 17 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Assn.  Engrs.; 
A.  F.  A.  M. ;  Presby.  Church.  Address, 
Galena,  111. 

8734.     JOHN   ARTHUR  SCHOCH 

Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ap  i,  1894, 
Tower  Hill,  111.;  s.  George  (b.  O  9,  1839,  Ger.) 
and  Mary  (Widely)  Schoch  (b.  N  14,  1848, 
Dayton,  O.).  Prepared  in  Pana  Tp.  H.  S. 
Eta  Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc.  Baseball;  Foot- 
ball. Engr.,  W^estinghouse  Elec.  and  Mfg.  Co., 
Pittsburgh.  Address,  1013  Ross  Ave.,  Wilkins- 
burg,  Pa.;  bus.  add.,  Westinghouse  Elec.  and 
Mfg.    Co.,    Pittsburgh. 

8735.     HERBERT  FRANK  SCHOENE 

B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Je  14,  1895,  Chicago;  s. 
E.  Schoene.  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Psi  Mu.  Address.  3944  Van  Buren 
St.,  Chicago.! 

8736.  HAROLD  HENRY  SCHROEPPEL 
(Husband  of  .No.  6558) 
Tel.  Engr.:  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  4,  189S. 
Mt.  Carroll.  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  My  5.  1856,  do.) 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Kaufman)  Schroeppel  (b. 
Mr  17,  1866,  do.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Carroll 
H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Final 
Honors.  Telephone  Engr.,  Engng.  Dept.,  New 
York  Telephone  Co.,  New  York  City,  1917- 
18.  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Princeton,  N.  J.,  1918— . 
Married  Bertha  Lee  Sharp  ('14),  My  12,  1917, 
Monticello,  111.  Address,  1707  Nelson  Ave., 
(Bronx)    New  York  City. 


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8737.  JOHN  A.  SCHULZ 
(Brother  of  No.  9374) 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  15,  1894, 
Elnnvood,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  Kasselllcssia. 
Ger.)  and  Johanna  (Oberer)  Schulz  (b.  Vo- 
hingen,  Wurtemberg.  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Elm- 
wood  H.  S.  CosmoDolitan  Club;  Spalding 
Guild.  Chem.,  Dept.,  Kutrition,  O.  Exp.  Sta., 
VVooster,  O.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  M.  W. 
A.;  K.  C.  Address,  Elmwood,  111.;  bus.  add., 
343  Derr  Ave.,  Wooster,  O. 

8-38.  DIXIE  HARVARD  SCHUMACHER 
Dietitian;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  D  19,  1893, 
Rockport,  Ind.;  d.  Samuel  (b.  F  17,  1861,  do.) 
and  Anna  (Stevenson)  Schumacher  (b.  Mr 
29,  i86g,  do.).  Prepared  in  Rockport  (Ind.) 
H.  S.  Achoth;  H.  Sc.  Club.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Pawnee,  111.;  Army  Dietitian,  Base  Hosp., 
Camp  Dodge,  la.     Address,  Rockport,  Ind. 

8739.  GER.\LD  RUSSELL  SCOTT 
Live  Stock  Commissioner;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ; 
b.  D  10,  1894,  Chicago;  s.  Charles  Brainard  (b. 
Ap  20,  1859,  Sheboygan  Falls,  Wis.)  and  Eliza 
bcth  Clara  (Russell)  Scott  (b.  D  19,  1867,  Chi- 
cago). Prepared  in  Carl  Schurz  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cago. Final  Honors.  Live  Stock  Bus.,  Chicago. 
1917;  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Bur.  of  Markets, 
Lancaster,  Pa.,  and  Washington,  D.  C,  1917- 
18;  Live  Stock  Commissioner,  U.  S.  Bur.  of 
Markets,  Rocky  Ford,  Colo.,  191 8 — .  Address, 
3710  N.  Kedvale  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
U.  S.  Bur.  of  Markets,  Rocky  Ford,  Colo. 

8740.  RALPH  A.  SCOTT 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  2,  1896,  Rock  Falls, 
III.;  s.  Philip  S.  (b.  Ap  12,  i866,  do.)  and 
Eva  (Gushing)  Scott  (b.  F  18,  1881,  Green- 
top,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Rock  Falls  H.  S. 
A.  S.  S.  C  827th  Aero  Sqdn.,  Mineola-.  Long 
Island,  N.  Y.,  1917;  Chem.  Warfare  Service; 
Mustered   out.     Address,   Rock  Falls,   111. 

8741.     ROY  SUNDERLAND  SCOTT 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  3,   1883,  Aurora,  Neb.; 
s.    Kate    Y.     Scott.      Prepared    in    St.    Norm., 
Spearfish,   S.    Dak.;   Univ.   of  Minn.     Address, 
1208  W.  Clark  St.,  Urbana.t 

8742.     EDNA  SELLNER 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  15,  1892,  Quincy, 
111.;  d.  Albert  Sellner.  Prepared  in  Quincy 
H.  S.  Alpha  Theta  Chi.  Address,  1238  N. 
8th   St.,   Quincy,   111. 

874.^.  MATTIE  ALICE  SENSE 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  21,  1890, 
Allinnre.  Neb.:  d.  David  L.  (b.  Ag  14,  1858, 
Milford,  111.)  and  Laura  Edith  (Moore)  Sense 
(b.  O  14.  1886,  Watseka,  111.).  Prepared  in 
VVatseka  H.  S.  Bethany  Circle.  Teacher, 
Gilman.  111..  191 7 — .  Mem.,  (Thristian  Church. 
.■iddrcss,   Watseka,   111.;   bus.  add.,  Gilman,   111. 

8744.     JAMES    C.    SHARP 

B.  S.  in  Apr.;  b.  Je  4,  1895,  Rossville,  111 
s.  Calet  Edwanl  (b.  Ag  21,  i860,  Camden,  O.) 
and  Malinda  (Hamilton)  Sharp  (b.  Ag  n,  1875 
Rossville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Potomac  and  Ur 
bana  H.  Schs.  Pi  Pi  Rho;  Agr.  Club;  Hoof 
and  Horn  Club.  U.  S.  A.  A.  S.;  Allcntown 
Pa.;  Sergt..  S.  S.  U.  611.  Convois  Automobile 
A.  E.  F.  France.  Address,  403  E.  White  St. 
Urbana.t 

8745.  FREDERICK  WOOD  SHAW 
CBrother  of  No.  44") 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  10,  1895,  Chicago;  s. 
Kdgar  Wells  (b.  Ag  29.  1848,  Genesee  Co.,  N. 
Y.)  and  Margaret  (Wood)  Shaw  (b.  My  6, 
i860,  Eng. ).  Prepared  in  Carl  Schurz  11.  S., 
Chicago.     .Address,  6283  Louise  Ave.,  Chicago! 


8746.  MARY  LUCILLE  SHAY 
Editorial  Asst.:  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  5. 
1894.  Atwood,  111.;  d.  Thomas  (b.  :843.  La 
Salle.  111.)  and  ^Ia^y  Jane  (Dickson)  Shay 
(b.  My  10,  1854,  Rob  Roy  Tp,.  111.).  Prepared 
in  Decatur  H.  S.  Ed.  Asst.,  Engng.  E.\p.  Sta., 
Ll^niv.  of  111.,  1917 — .  Address,  1147  Union  St., 
Decatur,  IlL;  bus.  add.,  911  W.  Illinois  St., 
Urbana. 

8747.  HAVEN  McKENDREE  SHEETS 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  .\sr.;  b.  F  7,  1803,  George- 
town, 111.;  s.  Fred  Buchanan  (b.  O  23.  1869, 
do.)  and  Martha  Jane  (Allen)  Sheets  (b.  Jl  6. 
1871,  Westfield,  111.).  Prepared  in  George- 
town H.  S.;  De  Pauw  Univ.  Delta  Tau  Delta; 
Cosmopolitan  Club;  Teacher,  Oakwood  Tp.  H. 
S.,  Muncie,  111..  1917-18.  C.  A.,  U.  S.  A.. 
1 91 8.     Address,  Georgetown,  111. 

8748.     CHARLES    HOWARD    SHEPPARD 

B.  .S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  17,  1805,  Edwardsville, 
111.;  s.  Charles  Alfred  (b.  Eng.)  and  Olive 
(Morgan)  Sheppard  (b.  1874.  la.).  Prepared 
in  Edwardsville  H.  S.  Triangle;  Thcta  Tau; 
Class  Swimming.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Fort  Sheridan, 
111.;  Ft.  Monroe,  Va..  1917;  and.  Lt.,  C.  A.  R. 
C,  U.  S.  A.,  Ft.  H.  G.  Wright.  N.  Y.;  ist. 
Lt..  C.  A.  N.  A.,  1918;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
Address,  80s  St.  Louis  Ave.,  Edwardsville, 
111. 

8749.     MARY  BEALL  SHERIDAN 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  17, 
1893,  Sullivan,  Ind.;  d.  Charles  H.  (b.  Cin- 
cinnati) and  Anna  M.  (Thomas)  Sheridan  (b. 
Sullivan,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Sullivan  (Ind.) 
H.  S.;  Ind.  St.  Norm.;  Univ.  of  Chicago. 
Delta  Gamma.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
summer,  1918;  Teacher.  Vincennes,  Ind.,  1917- 
18;  Instr.,  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1918—. 
.4ddress,  Sullivan,  Ind.;  bus.  add.,  Carbon- 
dale,   111. 

8750.  JOHN  CHAL^XEY  SHERRICK 
.\rchitect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  9.  1890, 
Little  York.  111.;  s.  Chauncey  (b.  N  6,  1858, 
Decatur.  HI.)  and  Ida  (Dunlap)  Sherrick  (b. 
O  23.  1858.  Va.).  Prepared  in  Monmouth  H. 
S.;  Monmouth  Coll.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Gargoyle; 
Final  Honors.  Arch.,  Monmouth,  111.  ist 
Lt.,  A.  S".  S.  R.  C,  Detachment  of  Aerial 
Observers,  No.  i.,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Mustered 
out,  Ja  7,  1919.  Address,  317  E.  Broadway, 
Monmouth,  111. 

8751.  RUTH  ELMA  SIIOTT 
Dietitian;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Mr  16,  1896, 
New  York  City;  d.  Gideon  Morgan  (b.  Ap  21, 
1855,  Stanton,  W.  \^a.)  and  Cora  Elizabeth 
(Hunt)  Shott  (b.  O  28,  1863,  Olive  ]!ranch,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Mannington  (VV.  Va.)  H.  S.;  Oak- 
mont  (Pa.)  H.  S. ;  Urbana  H.  S.  H.  Sc, 
Club.  Stud.  Dietitian,  Moosehart  Vocational 
Inst.,  Aurora.  111.,  1917-18.  Dietitian,  U.  S. 
A.  Nurses  Corps.  Base  Hosp.,  Camp  Jackson, 
1918;  Dietitian's  Unit  i,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Ad- 
dress,  80  Walnut  St.,  Aurora,   III. 

8752.  HUMPHREYS  OLIVER  SIEGMUND 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag  24,  1895. 
St.  Louis;  s.  Henry  Otto  (b.  1840,  Sucl,  Ger.) 
and  Li^sette  Elizabeth  ( Koch)  Siegmund  (b. 
1 85 1.  Hesse  Darmstadt,  Ger.).  Prepared  in 
McKinley  H.  S.,  St.  Louis.  Sigma  Nu:  Tau 
P.eta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Sigma  Tau;  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
Scabbard  and  Blade;  IKlmet;  Ku  KIux;  Pre- 
lim., Final  and  Special  Honors;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Brig.;  Pres..  PanHellouic  Council;  Fresh.  Var- 
sity Swimming;  Stud.  Branch  A.  I.  E.  E.  In- 
str., U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1017-18; 
do.,  Elec  Engng.,  Drexel  Inst.,  Philadelphia, 
ip/g — .  Married  Leola  Beth  Meachum,  O  5. 
1917,  Urbana.  Address,  c/o  Drexel  Inst.,  Phil- 
adelphia. 


I9I71 


Baccalaureate  Alumni 


607 


875.V  MILTON  GANS  SILVER 
A,  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  31.  1892.  Clay- 
ton, N.  J.;  s.  Samuel  and  Ida  (Linton)  Sil- 
ver. Prepared  in  Blair  Acad.,  Blairstown,  N. 
J.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Ma-wan-da:  Ku  Rlux;  Helmet; 
Ed.,  Daily  Illini;  Ath.  Ed.,  Illio;  Jr.  From. 
Com.;  Sr.  Hat  Com.;  Homecoming  Com.;  Pre- 
lim. Honors;  Jr.  Councilman;  111.  Union. 
Ambulance  Corps.  France,  1917;  F.  A.  Sch.,  do. 
10:8;  2nd.  Lt,  F.  A.  N.  A.  and  322nd.  F.  A. 
N.  A..  1918;  Candidates  Detachment,  Samur, 
France.     Address,   Clayton,   N.   J. 

8754.     RAYNA  DE  COSTA  SIMONS 
(RAPHAELSON) 
(Wife  of  No.  8690) 
A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &   S. ;    b.    Ja   2.3,    1894,    Nor 
wood   Park,   111.;   d.    Joseph   Simons.      Prepared 
in    McKinley    II.    S.;    Univ.    of    Chicago.      Phi 
Delta    Psi;    Alethenai;    Scribbler's    Club;    Daily 
mini.   Staff,    Woman's  Ed.;    Staff,  Siren.  Asst. 
Ed..     Red     Cross    Bill.;     Hon.     Mem.,     Theta 
Sigina   Phi.      Married    Sampson    Miles   Rai)hael 
son   ("i"),  Ja  I,   1918,  Chicago.     Address,  New- 
berry Hotel,  Chicago. 

8755.  EARL  BRUCE  SIMPSON 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  D  18,  1892,  Eldorado, 
111.;  s.  George  Robert  (b.  Jl  25,  18G4.  do.)  and 
Nancy  Jane  (Stricklin)  Simpson  (b.  Harris- 
burg,  111.).  Prepared  in  Eldorado  Tp.  II.  S. 
Beta  Phi;  Stud.  Ed.,  111.  Law  Bui.  2nd.  Lt., 
U.  S.  N.  A.,  Camp  Grant,  111.  Address,  405 
Glenwood  Ave.,   Eldorado,   111. 

8756.  LUTHER  FRANKLIN  SIMPSON 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  18.  i888, 
Fincastle,  Va.  Prepared  in  Moweaqua  H.  S. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Tau;  Pi  Tau  Sigma; 
Scabbard  and  Blade;  Prelim.  Honors;  Capt., 
Univ.  Brig.  Instr.,  Military  Tactics,  191 7.  Ad- 
dress, Moweaqua,  Ill.t 

8757.  NELLE  LUCILE  SIMPSON 
Teacher;  E.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Je  23,  1894.  In- 
dustry, 111.;  d.  James  and  Jane  Elizabeth  (Wat- 
son) Simpson.  Prepared  in  Macomb  H.  S. ; 
West.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Address,  524  E. 
Washington  St.,  Macomb,  III. 

8758.  SEBASTIAN  SOLON  SIMPSON 
H.  S.  Prin.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M., 
1917;  b.  Ap  3,  1866.  Rosemond,  111.;  s.  Henry 
Asbury  (b.  F  26,  1840,  Harrison  Co.,  O.)  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Carter)  Simpson  (b.  Ag  10, 
1842,  Tuscarawas  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in  No. 
111.  Norm.  Sch.  Phi  Delta  Kappa.  Prin.,  Tp. 
H.  S.,  Assumption,  111.,  1917 — .  Married  Car- 
rie Bell  Mechem,  Ag  23,  1893,  Dixon,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Althea,  b.  (and  died)  Ja  4,  1895;  Irene 
Elizabeth,  b.  Ap  9,  1897;  Henry  Mechem,  b. 
Mr  5,  1899;  Lloyd  Wilson,  b.  My  28,  1905.  Ad- 
dress, Assumption,  111. 

8759.  THOMAS  MOORE  SIMPSON 
P.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  7,  1890,  Alexis,  111.;  s. 
A.  Cunningham  Simpson.  Prepared  in  Central 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Night  Sch..  Chicago.  Agr.  Club; 
111.  Soc.  Agron.  U.  S.  N.  R.  F..  Boston.  Ad- 
dress.  Alexis,  Ill.t 

8760.  CHARNJIT  SINGH 
Priest;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  4.  1887.  I.idia: 
s.  Natha  and  Jawal  (Kaur)  Singh.  Prepanid 
in  Khalsa  Collegiate  H.  S..  India;  Univ.  of 
Punjab,  India;  Univ.  of  Calif.  E,  E.  Soc; 
Cosnioiiolitan  Club;  Hindustani  Assn.,  Univ.  of 
111.  Priesthood.  Sikk  Temple.  Stockton,  Calif. 
Mem.,  Pacific  Coast  Khalsa  Diivan  Soc.  Inc.: 
Stockton  Unity  Good  Words  Cub.  Married 
.^tter  Kauer,  Punjab.  India.  Child.  Harnam, 
b.  F  TOTo.  Address.  1Q03  S.  Grant  St.,  Stock- 
ton. Calif. 


8767.  GEORGE  EDWARD  SLADEK 
(Brother  of  No.  5423) 
B.  S.  in  Ceraai.  E.;  b.  Mr  30,  1896,  Chicago; 
s.  Adolpli  (b.  Bohemia,  Austria)  and  Anna 
(Layer)  Sladek  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S..  Chicago:  Crane  Jr.  Coll.  Sigma 
Alpha  Epsilon;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Keramos.  U. 
S.  A.  Instr.,  Aerial  Photographic  Detachment, 
Camp  Dodge,  Des  Moines;  Langley  Field, 
Va.;  Ellington  Field,  Tex.;  Rochester,  N.  Y. ; 
Mustered  out,  D  20,,  1918.  Address,  2242 
Marshall    Blvd.,    Chicago. 

8762.  AMELIA  MARIE  SLOAN 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  N  17,  1895, 
Golconda,  111.;  d.  Daniel  W.  (b.  Ag  13,  1869, 
Ilarrisburg,  111.)  and  Katherine  (Mittler) 
Sloan  (b.  Jl  3,  1871,  Golconda,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Harrisburg  Tp.  H.  S.  Omicron  Nu;  Alpha 
Theta  Chi;  II.  Sc.  Club;  Chem.  Club;  Prelim, 
and  Final  Honors.  Tcacl'.er,  Jr.  IL  S.,  Magna, 
Utah.  Address,  268  C,  Salt  Lake  City;  bus. 
iidd..    Magna,   Utah. 

8763.  J.  P.  SMALLWOOD 
Clerk;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  S  4,  1896,  De- 
catur, III.;  s.  Frank  P.  (b.  Mr  17,  1870,  do.) 
and  Leora  (Sanderlin)  Smallwood  (b.  F  16. 
1S72,  do.).  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.  Chief 
Clerk  to  Cml.  Supt.,  Mich.  State  Telephone 
Co.,  Detroit.  Married  Vera  M.  Davis,  D  27, 
1Q17,  Shelbvville,  111.  Address,  117  Henry  St., 
Eliot  Sta.,   Detroit. 

8764.  ALFRED  SMART 
San.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b.  Je  17. 
1894.  Omaha,  Neb.;  s.  Louis  Smart.  Pre- 
pared in  Crane  Tech.  II.  S.,  Chicago.  Varsity 
Wrestling.  Address,  4948  N.  Troy  St.,  Ravens 
wood    Sta..    Chicago. 

8765.  CHAUNCEY  HARRISON  SMART 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.:  b.  O  7,  1894,  Hins- 
dale, 111.;  s.  W.  H.  Smart.  Prepared  in  Dow- 
ners Grove  H.  S.  Beta  Upsilon;  Class  Soccer; 
Class  Football.  Farmer,  Hinsdale,  HI.  Ad- 
dress,  Hinsdale,  111. 

8766.  EDWARD  SMIDL 
B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ap  28.  1802,  Chicago;  s. 
Joseph  Smidl.  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S., 
(Thicago.  Tau  Kajjpa  Epsilon;  Psi  Mu;  Arch. 
Club;  Varsity  Gym.  Team.  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  U. 
S.  R.  Address,  2521  Clifton  Park  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

8767.     CLARA  MABEL   SMITH 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,   1918;  b.  Ag  19, 
1880.  Thornton,  Mich.;  d.   W.  H.  Smith.     Pre 
pared  in  Cairo  H.  S.    Address,  St.  Clair,  Mich.t 

8768.  *CLARENCE  WALTER  SMITH 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  20.  1896,  Decatur, 
111.;  s.  George  M.  Smith.  Prepared  in  Decatur 
H.  S.  Pres.,  Philomathean;  Glee  and  Mando- 
lin Club;  Daily  Illini  staff;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig. 
ist.  Lt.,  U.  S.  M.  C,  6th  Regt.,  A.  E.  p., 
France.  Cited  for  bravery  by  Gen.  Pershing, 
S  9.  1918.  Killed  in  action,  Je  22,  1918,  Battle 
of    the   Marne. 

8769.  GEORGE  LESLIE  SMITH 
(Brother  of  No.  8771) 
Farmer;  B  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  13,  1895,  Gene- 
seo.  111.;  s.  John  Frederick  (b.  1854,  Henrv  Co.. 
111.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  Smith  (b.  1858,  Md.). 
I'rcpared  in  Geneseo  Tp.  H.  S.  Sigma  Pi; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Farmer,  Geneseo,  111., 
191 7.  2nd.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  1917: 
I  St.  Lt.,  1 2th  U.  S.  Cavalry,  Columbus,  N. 
Mex.     .4ddress,  Geneseo,  III. 


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University  of  Illinois 


I1917 


S;7o.     GLADYS    SMITH    (ANDERSON) 
(Wife  of  No.   8104) 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc^  b.  D  22,  1891,  Rochelle, 
111.;  d.  Elmer  (b.  O  2,  1861,  do.)  and  Georgia 
(Mills)  Smith  (b.  N  8,  1866,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Rochelle  H.  S.;  West.  Coll.  for  Women, 
1910-11:  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1911-13. 
Sigma  Kappa.  Married  William  Wilson  An- 
derson ('17),  N  17,  1917,  Rochelle,  111.  Ad- 
dress, Ohio,  111. 

8771.     JOHN   WESLEY  SMITH 
(Brother    of    No.    8769) 

B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ag  13,  1895,  Geneseo, 
III.;  s.  John  Frederick  (b.  1854  Henry  Co.) 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  Smith  (b.  1858,  Md.). 
Prepared  in  Geneseo  Tp.  H.  S.  Sigma  Pi; 
Scabbard  and  Blade;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Capt., 
Signal  Corns,  Univ.  Brig.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft. 
Sheridan,  111.;  Royal  Flying  Corps,  Toronto 
Canada,  1917;  22nd.  Aero  Sqdn.,  Ft.  Worth, 
Tex.;  ist.  Lt.,  Aero  Sqdn.,  France.  Address, 
Geneseo,  111. 

8772.     BARBARA  BELLE  SMOHL 
(WILSON) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  25,  1885,  Van- 
dalia.  III.;  d.  H.  W.  (b.  Jl  22,  1849,  Pekin, 
111.)  and  Martha  Jane  (Hamilton)  Smohl  (b. 
Mr  13,  1849,  Hopkinsville,  Ky.).  Prepared  in 
Vandalia  H.  S.  Married  Levi  Thomas  Wilson, 
Ap  28,  1917,  Vandalia,  111.  Address,  312  West 
St.,  Annapolis,  Md. 

8773.  WILLIAM  EVERETT  SMOOT 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  30,  1895, 
Curtis,  111.;  s.  Edward  E.  (b.  Curtis,  111.) 
and  Eva  K.  Summers  Smoot  (b.  Petersburg, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Petersburg  H.  S.  Alpha 
Gamma  Rho.  Farmer,  Greenview,  111.  Ad- 
dress, R.  F.   D.,  Greenview,  111. 

8774.     JOSE  CUBE  de  SOUZA 

B.  S.  in  Ry.  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  24,  1892,  Sao 
Paulo,  Brazil ;  s.  Jose  Fortunato  de  Souza. 
Prepared  in  Sao  Bento  Gymnasio,  Sao  Paulo, 
Brazil;  Union  Coll.  Sigma  Xi;  Spanish  Clul); 
Ry.  Club;  Latin-Am.  Club.  Address,  Caixa 
1098,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil,  S.  A.t 

8775.  CYNTHIA  EUGENIA  SPENCER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  Sc.;  b.  S  i,  1895,  Van- 
dalia, 111.;  d.  Eugene  J.  (b.  O  30,  1858,  St. 
Louis)  and  Hattie  I.  (Leonard)  Spencer  (b. 
S  5,  1873,  Williamsburg,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Vandalia  H.  S.  Teacher.  Sc,  IT.  S.,  Olney, 
111.;  Grad.  Asst.,  Bot.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918; 
Teacher,  Bot.,  H.  S.,  Champaign,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, 708  S.  4th  St.,  Champaign. 

8776.  CENA  LERINA  SPRAGUE 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S. ;  b.  Jl  6.  1891,  Grafton, 
N.  Dak;  d.  Horace  G.  (b.  Brownsdale,  Minn.) 
and  Florence  C.  (Haynes)  S^)rague  (b.  Roches- 
ter, Minn.).  Prepared  in  Grafton  (N.  Dak.) 
H.  S.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.,  1013.  Delta 
Gamma.  Asst..  Cataloger,  L'niv.  01  111.,  1917- 
18.     Address,  Grafton,  N.  Dak. 

8777.     RAYMOND   ARTHUR    SPROULL 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  5,  1895,  Mazon, 
111.;  s.  Jerry  SprouU.  Prenared  in  Mazon 
Tp.  H.  S.     Address.  Mazon,  Ill.t 

8778.     GEORGE   KASSON   SQUIER 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  25,  1894,  Rockford, 
111.;  s.  Walter  Castle  (b.  Mr  23.  1868)  and 
Celia  A.  (Augur)  Sfjuier  (b.  Te  21,,  1863, 
Mich.).  Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S.;  Hills- 
dale Coll.  AI()ha  Tau  Omega;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Ma-wan-da;  Fresh.  Varsity  Football'  Basket- 
ball; Varsity  Football.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheri- 
dan; Ft.  Monroe;  ist.  Lt.,  C.  A.  C,  U.  S.  R., 
1917;  Instr.,  Army  Trench  Art.  Sch.,  A.  P.  O., 
714,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  .Address,  528  College 
.\ve.,    Rockford,    111. 


8779.  WILLIS  PRESTON  STALL 
(Husband   of   No.   8727) 

Farm  Mgr. ;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  3,  1893, 
Huntington  Co.,  Ind.;  s.  William  O.  (b.  D  15, 
1848,  (Janton,  O.)  and  Matilda  (Rusher)  Stall 
(b.  S  3.  1857,  Huntington,  Co.,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Shelby  (Mich.)  H.  S.;  Indiana  Univ., 
1913-14.  Agr.  Club.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Paris, 
111.,  1917-18.  Mgr.,  Enps  Farm,  Metcalf,  111., 
1918.  138th  Regt.,  (Jo.  E,  35^th  Div.  Inf., 
Camp  Wheeler,  Ga. ;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
Married  Juanita  L.  Sanford  ('17),  Jl,  1918. 
Mem.,  Edgar  Co.,  Soil  Improvement  Assn. 
Address,  Shelby,  Mich. 

8780.  ELMER  LEON    STANLEY 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  6,  1890,  Downer's 
Grove,  111.;  s.  Elbert  C.  (b.  Je  6,  1851,  Down- 
er's Grove,  111.)  and  Edna  (Davis)  Stanley 
(b.  Je  1866,  Maiden,  111.).  Prepared  in  Down 
er's  Grove  Jl.  S.  _  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr.  Club. 
Sergt.,  Q.  M.  C.  N.  A.,  1917.  Miscellaneous 
Co..  Unit  I,  Camp  Johnston.  Jacksonville,  Fla. 
-Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Address,  2252  Rosedale 
.\vc.,  Oakland,   Calif. 

8781.     VERNER  STARNER 
B.    S.    in    Chem.;    b.    Ap    13,    1893,    Carlisle, 
Ind.;    s.    Frank    Starner.      Prepared    in    Car- 
lisle H.  S.     Address,  Carlisle,  Ind.t 

8782.  FREDERICK  LOUIS  STEINHOFF 
Editor;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  b.  S  3,  1894, 
Chicago;  s.  Ernst  F.  J.  (b.  Mr  24,  i860,  Ham- 
burg, Ger.)  and  Elizabeth  (Heine)  SteinhofI 
(b.  Jl  9,  1871,  Reedsburg,  Wis.).  Prepared  in 
Lane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Lane  Jr.  Coll., 
1013-15.  Keramos;  Stud.  Branch,  Am.  Ceram. 
Soc;  Sec,  Chicago  Branch,  do.;  Class  Basket- 
ball. Asoc.  Ed.,  Brick  and  Clay  Record,  Chi- 
cago, 1917-18;  do.,  1919 — .  Auth.:  Refrac- 
tories, Their  Properties  and  Uses,  Brick  and 
Clay  Record,  Vol.  51,  191 7;  Spending  a  Week 
at  111.  Largest  Pairing  Brick  Plant,  do.; 
Using  Instruments  for  Dryer  Regulation,  do. ; 
Bridging  the  Gap  from  Pit  to  Plant,  do., 
1918;  Coal  Handling  Costs  Cut,  do.,  Vol.  52, 
1918.  E.  O.  T.  S.,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.;  Mus- 
tered out  D  I,  19 1 8.  Mem.,  Am.  Ceram. 
Soc.  Address,  1906  N.  Kedzie  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.   add.,  610  Federal  St.,  do. 

8783.  ETHEL  GERTRUDE  STEPHENS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L  .A.  &  S.;  b.  S  2,  1876, 

Murphysboro,  III.;  d.  R.  J.  (b.  Ap  21,  1849, 
Clinton  Co.,  III.)  and  Addie  (McGall)  Stephens 
(b.  F  28,  1855,  Central  City,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Murphysboro  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ., 
•  90S-7.  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Special  Honors;  Phi  Beta  Kapna  prize. 
Teacher,  Tp.  H.  S.,  El  Paso,  111.  Address,  114 
S.  14th  St.,  Murphysboro,  111.;  bus.  add.,  EI 
Paso,  111. 

8784.  RICHARD  WILLIAM  STEVENS 
(Son  of  No.  410;   Brother  of  No.   7233) 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  2^.,  1894,  Chicago;  s. 
Hubert  Allen  ('84),  (b.  Mr  10,  1864,  Inland, 
la.)  and  Hattie  (Thompson)  Stevens.  Pre- 
pared in  Joliet  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Tex.  Address, 
301   L'nion  St.,  Joliet,  Ill.t 

8785.  WAYNE  MAC  KENZIE  STEVENS 
Asst.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.; 
b.  Jl  25,  1893,  Des  Moines;  s.  Dr.  E.  Luther 
(b.  1868,  111.)  and  Hattie  (McKenzie)  Stevens 
(b.  1869,  do.).  Prepared  in  Taylorville  H.  S. 
Agr.  Club;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Asst.. 
Market  Surveys,  U.  S.  Dej)t.  of  Agr.  Invented 
and  Patented  Stevens  Gram  Shocker.  Address, 
210    E.    Adams   .St.,    Taylorville,    III. 


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8786.  AILSIE  MILLER  STEVENSON 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  27,  1896, 
ChicaRo;  d.  John  Gorham  (b.  O  13,  1S59,  Jack- 
sonville, 111.)  and  Marv  (Miller)  Stevenson 
<b.  Ja  17,  1861,  Fairfield,  la.).  Prepared  in 
Monmouth  11.  S.  H.  Sc.  Club;  Oniicron  Xu; 
Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Address,  Fithian, 
111. 

8787.  DOROTHY  STEVENSON 
Dietitian:  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  h.  Jl  3,  1896, 
Emporia,  Kan.;  d.  William  C.  and  Lena  (Leon- 
ard) Stevenson.  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.; 
Bryn  Mawr  Coll.;  James  Millikin  Univ.  Pi 
Beta  Phi.  Dietitian,  St.  Luke's  IIosp.,  Chicago. 
.Address,  Bois  D'Arc  Farm.  Oilman,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  St.   Luke's  Hospital,  Chicago. 

8788.  CARL  RUSSEL  STEWART 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  27,  i89_>,  Mon 
mouth.  111.;  s.  John  Cecil  "(b.  Ag  31.  1867, 
Biggsville,  111.)  and  Louise  Philipiiiiia 
(Schultz)  Stewart  (b.  S  25.  1867,  0.|uawka 
III.).  Prepared  in  Monmouth  H.  S.  B.  S., 
Monmouth  Coll.,  191 5.  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr.  Cluli; 
Floof  and  Horn  Club.  Farmer,  Monmouth.  111. 
Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Presby.  Church.  Address,  R. 
6,  Monmouth,   111. 

8789.     FRANK    STEWART 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  19,  1S90.  Burnt 
Prairie,  111.;  s.  A.  Stewart.  Prepared  in  S. 
Coll.  Inst.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Medui;  Var 
sity  Football.  Address,  305  E.  (Jrcen  St.. 
Champaign'.t 

8790.  THOMAS  ELMER  STOCKDALE 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Mr  13,  i8g6, 
Chicago;  s.  Charles  Warren  (b.  Ja  3.  1863. 
Elkhart,  Ind.)  and  Bertha  Alice  (Salisbury) 
Stockdale  (b.  D  17.  1866,  Waterloo,  la.). 
Prepared  in  Bowen  H.  S..  Chicago.  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Pres.,  C.  E.  Soc;  Prelim,  and  Final  Hon 
ors.  Engr.,  Mich.  St.  Telephone  Co.,  Detroit. 
1917;  Engr.,  F.  J.  Bachelder.  1917-18.  2nd 
Lt.,  C.  A.  C,  Co.  I,  O.  T.  C.  5.  Ft.  Monroe. 
Va.  Address,  Grand  View.  Idaho;  bus.  add.. 
1 3 14  Hartford  Bldg.,  Chicago. 

8791.     GEORGE  WELLINGTON  STODDARD 

B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  S  30,  1895,  Detroit;  s. 
Lewis  M.  Stoddard.  Prepared  in  Detroit  Cen- 
tral and  Lake  View  (Chicago)  H.  Schs.  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  Psi  Mu:  111.  Union  Dramatic  Club; 
.\ssoc.  Mgr..  111.  LTnion  Opera;  Asst.  Mgr., 
Interscholastic  Circus;  Sr.  Smoker  Com.;  Pres., 
111.  Drama  Federation.  ist  Lt.,  318th  Engrs.. 
6th  Div.  Co.  C,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address. 
138   Merrill   Ave.,   Detroit. 

8792.  CHARLES  ARTHUR  STONE 
Ceram.  Chem.;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  b.  Ag  17. 
1893,  C' icago;  s.  Abraham  (b.  Russia)  and 
Anna  (Greber)  Stone  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
William  McKinley  H.  S..  Chicago;  Cfrane  Jr. 
Coll.  Ceram.  Cliem.,  Basic  Products  Co., 
Kenova,  W.  Va.  Auth.:  A  Note  on  the  Re- 
fractory Dolomite,  Transactions  of  the  Am. 
Ceram.  Soc,  1918.  Mem.  Am.  Ceram.  Soc. 
Married  Sylvia  H.  Stone,  My  22,  191, S,  Crown 
Point,  Ird.     Address,  Kenova,  W.  Va. 

8793.     FLORENCE  STOUTZENBERG 
(NICKOLLS) 
(Wife  of  No.   8624) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  26.  1891.  Marine,  111.; 
d.  Joseph   (b.  Mr   5,   1857,  Columbia,   111.)   and 
Fannie    (Lehr)    Stoutzenberg    (b.    N    13,    1861, 
Bethalto,   111.).      Prepared   in   Greenville   H.   S. 
Scribblers;    H.    Sc.   Club;    Gregorian.      Married 
Cecil    R.    Nickolls    ('17),    Ag   18,    1917.    Green- 
ville,   111.      Address,    3951     Hartford    St.,    St. 
Louis,   Mo. 


8794.  GR.\CE  BRUCE  STRATTON 
\.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  28,  1894.  Mt. 
Vernon.  111.;  d.  E.  D.  Stratton.  Prepared  in 
Evnnsville  H.  S.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1 91 7-18.  Delta  Gamma;  Yo  Ma;  Alcthenai;  W. 
A.  A.  Research  Asst.,  111.  Centennial  Comn., 
L'niv.  of  111.,  1917-18.  Address,  212  James 
Bldg.,  Chattanooga,  Tenn.t 

8795.  DONALD  JAY  STRAUCH 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  C.  E. ;  b.  Jl  i,  1892, 
Moorepark,  Mich.;  s.  Winfield  Anderson  (b. 
Ag  17,  1866,  O.)  and  Grace  B.  (Kruinm) 
.Strauch  (b.  N  27,  1873).  Prepared  in  North 
11.  .S..  Minneapolis;  Brailley  Poly.  Inst.  Theta 
Tau:  Varsity  Football.  Engr..  Springdale  Ce- 
metery. Peoria;  Engr.  and  Draftsman.  E.  & 
T.  Fairbanks  &  Co..  East  "Moline,  111.,  1917— 
Married  Frances  Elnora  Woost,  D  30,  1916 
Pekin,  111.  Child,  Grace  Frances,  b.  Mr  2 
1918.     Address,  903  25th  St.,  Moline,  111. 

8796.     JOSEPH  KENNETH   STRINGER 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Je  12,  1893.  Dubu- 
r|ue.  la.:  s.  H.  IL  Stringer.  Prepared  in  Cuba 
City  (Wis.)  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa;  Comitatus; 
Jr.  Prom.  (lom.;  Soph.  Cotillion  Com.;  Home- 
coming Com.  3rd  O.  R.  T.  C. ;  2nd  Lt.,  U. 
S.  A.  ist  Lt..  333rd  M.  G.  Bn..  86th  Div., 
Camp  Pike  Ark.;  Mustered  out,  F  20,  1919. 
Address,   1439  Bluff  St.,  Dubuque,  la. 

8797.  JAMES  KIBBE  STRONG 
(Brother  of  No.  6600) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  25,  1893,  Keiths 
burg.  111.;  s.  Jos.  M.  (b.  S  i,  i860,  do.,)  and 
Mamie  (Miller)  Strong  (b.  Ag  15,  1862,  Her- 
kimer Co.,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Keithsburg 
H.  S.:  William  and  Vashti  Coll.,  1913-14. 
Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club.  Mem.,  M. 
E.    Church.     Address,   Keithsburg,   111. 

8798.     TRUMAN  JEFFERSON  STRONG 

B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ja  26,  1890,  Winfield, 
Kan.:  s.  Frank  N.  Strong.  Prepared  in  Lewis 
and  Clark  H.  S.;  Wash.  St.  Coll.  Alpha  Rho 
Chi;  Arch.  Club;  Univ.  Band.  Naval  Avia- 
tion. Bur.  of  Navigation,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Address,  Cheney,  Wash.f 

8799.  ENLIN  SUN 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  26,  1893,  Koaya,  Kiangsu, 
China;  s.  Tien-chuan  (b.  1854,  do.)  and  Yang 
Sun  (b.  1856,  do.).  Prepared  in  Tsing  Hua. 
Peking.  China.  Prelim.  Honors.  Grad.  Stud.. 
Agr.,  Univ.  of  111.  Appointed  by  Chinese 
Govt,  as  China's  delegate  at  the  12th.  In- 
ternat.  Farm  Congress  Peoria,  1917.  Auth.: 
Agr.  Conditions  in  China,  Agr.  Review,  S, 
1917.  Address,  604  Boyd  Ave..  Baton  Rouge. 
La. 

8800.  CONSTANCE  SUTCLIFFE 

(Sister  of  Nos.  7248,  7990,  G658) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  22,  1897. 
Fall  River,  Mass.;  d.  George  Lincoln  (b.  Je 
2,  1866,  do.)  and  Sarah  A.  (Taylor)  Sutcliffe 
(b.  My  6.  1869,  do.).  Prepared  in  Plymouth, 
(Mass.)  H.  S.;  Urbana  H.  S.  Teacher,  Latin 
and  Eng.,  Mound  City,  111.,  1917-18;  do.,  Latin 
and  Spanish,  Atwood,  111.,  1918 — .  Mem. 
Epis.  Church;  Classical  Assn.  of  Middle  West 
and  South.  Address,  624  Eastern  Ave.,  Fall 
River,  Mass.;  bus.  add.,  H.  S.,  Atwood,  111. 

8801.  DONALD  TYLER  SWAIM 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Jl  29,  1894.  Danville, 
111.;  s.  William  Ellsworth  and  Ollie  (Tyler) 
Swaim.  Prepared  in  Danville,  H.  S.  Scab- 
bard and  Blade;  111.  Union  Dramatic  Club;  ist. 
Lt.  and  Capt.  Univ.  Brig.;  Stud.  Opera;  Sec, 
Sr.  Class.  2nd.  Lt..  InL  U.  S.  A.,  Fort  Sheri- 
dan, 1917;  Camp  Bowie,  Tex.,  1917;  Camp  De- 
vens,  .Aver.  Mass..  1918.  Address,  1230  N.  Gil- 
bert  St.",   Danville.   111. 


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880J.     FAY   WOOD  SWARTZ 

(Sister  of  No.  3198) 
B.  Mus.;  b.  Ap  9,  1896,  Urbana;  d.  Benja- 
min F.  (b.  N  26,  1850,  Shady  Grove,  Pa.)  and 
Minnie  E.  (Schuknecht)  Swartz  (b.  S  8,  i860. 
Muskegoo,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S. 
Mu  Kappa  Alpha;  Athenean.  Address.  801  S. 
Vine  St.,   Urbana. 

8803.  CARL  ELMER  SWENSON 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  17,  1893.  Chicago;  s. 
C.  J  (b.  Sweden)  and  Mary  Swenson  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Pi 
Tau  Sigma,  ist.  O.  T.  C.  Ft.  Sheridan,  191 7; 
I  St.  Lt..  Motor  Supply  Train;  Capt..  Motor 
Truck  Div.,  France,  1918—.  Address,  6647 
Kenwood  Ave.,  Chicago. 

8804.     FAITH  GRETCHEN  SWIGART 

(Sister  of  No.  4446) 
Secretary;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  27, 
1894,  Deland,  111.;  d.  Edwin  Stanton  (b.  D  11, 
1861,  Farmer  City,  do.)  and  Nellie  (Lapham) 
Swigart  (b.  D  26,  1S66,  Morrison,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
Executive  Sec,  War  Camp  Community  Service 
Bd.     Address,   610   W.   Park  Ave.,  Champaign. 

8805.  JOHN  FINLEY  TAGGART 
(Brother  of  Nos.  7999.  6608) 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  16,  1895, 
Woosier,  O.;  s.  Frank  Taggart.  Prepared  in 
Wooster  (O.)  H.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Farmer, 
Wooster,  O.  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  1917;  F.  A., 
Bat.  F,  76th,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Army  of  Oc- 
cupation. Address,  824  Bowman  St.,  Wooster, 
O. 

8806.  THOMAS  SHERIDAN  TANNER 
B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  S  5.  1893.  Dwight,  111.;  s. 
L.  Tanner.  Prepared  in  Dwight  H.  S.  Alpha 
Rho  Chi;  Univ.  Band;  Arch.  Club;  Staff, 
Arch.  Year  Book.  Q.  M.  Sergt.,  Ft.  San 
Houston.  Tex.,  1917;  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  Motor 
Transport  Corps,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1917 — • 
.iddress,    106   W.    Seminole   St.,   Dwight,    lll.t 

8807.  GRACE  DE  ETTE  TAYLOR 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  D  27.  1887,  Green  City, 
Mo.;  d.  Thomas  C.  (b.  Ag  13,  1859,  Belmont 
Co.,  O.)  and  Leona  Jane  (Edson)  Taylor  (b. 
D  3,  1861,  Sullivan  Co.,  Mo.).  Prepared  in 
Mo.  Wesleyan  Coll.  Acad.  H.  Sc.  Club; 
Scribbler's  Club;  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Dean  of 
Women.  Hedding  Coll.,  Abingdon,  111.,  1917- 
18;  Exten.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress,  1 005  W.   Green  St.,  Urbana. 

8808.  MARY  ETTA  TEETERS 
(SHUMAKER) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  S  25,  1893,  Auburn. 
Ind.;  d.  Franklin  M.  (b.  Ja  12,  1839,  do.)  and 
Amanda  T.  (Ober)  Teeters  (b.  O  26,  :866, 
Bedford  Co..  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Auburn  (Ind.) 
H.  S.  V.  P..  Jamesonian;  Sec,  II.  Sc.  Club. 
Sch.  Dietetican,  H.  S.,  Urbana,  1917-18.  Auth.: 
Conservation  of  Food  in  a  H.  S.  Cafeteria  dur- 
ing W^ar  Times,  Report  of  III.  St.  Teachers' 
Convention  Bui.;  War  Cook  Book,  pamphlet. 
Married  Randall  Ncale  Srumaker,  Je  19,  1918, 
Auburn,  Ind.  Address,  47'  N.  Marshall  St., 
Coldwater,   Mich. 

8809.  EMILIO  ALVES  TEIXEIRA 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  Min.  E.;  b.  N  17,  1893, 
Cassia,  Minas,  Brazil;  s.  J.  A.  Teixeira.  Pre- 
pared in  Syracuse  Univ.  Cosmopolitan  Club; 
Latin-Am.  Club;  Spanish  Club;  Stud.  Branch, 
A.  S.  M.  E.;  Cant.,  Class  Soccer.  Asst.  Engr., 
E.  J.  Lavino  Co.,  Bolivia,  Brazil.  Address, 
Cassia   Minas,    Brazil. t 


8810.  FRANK  HULIT  TENDICK 
Research  Chem.;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  Jl  23, 
1S94,  Canton.  111.;  s.  John  S.  (b.  Jacksonville, 
111.)  and  Louetta  (Hulit)  Tendick  (b  Canton, 
111.).  Prejiared  in  Canton  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi. 
Research  Chem.,  Am.  Paper  Co.,  Holyoke,  Mass. 
-Mid.  Lt.,  Co.  B.,  349tn  Inf..  N.  A..  Camp 
Dodge.  la.,  1917;  do.,  388th  Inf.,  Camp  Shelby; 
Mustered  out.  1919.  Address,  246  W".  Elm  St., 
Canton,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  American  Paper 
Co.,  Holyoke.  Mass. 

881 1.     IGXTHERINE    RANDALL    TENER 

(LOWRY) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  4,  189S.  Hazel 
wood.  Pa.;  d.  Stephen  Wallis  (b.  Mr  25,  1865, 
Co.  Tyrone.  Ireland)  and  Katlierine  Robinson 
(Randall)  Tcner  (b.  Je  23.  1S66,  Philadelphia). 
Prepared  in  Shaw  II.  S.,  East  Cleveland;  Wells 
Coll.,  Aurora,  N.  Y.,  1913-14.  Sigma  Kappa, 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Special  Honors. 
-Married  l.t.  Swift  M.  Lowry,  My  14,  1918. 
Lake  Charles,  La.  Address,  14032  Windlemerc 
Hill  Road,  East  Cleveland. 

88:2.  ROBERT  BYRON  TERRY 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  10,  1897. 
Girard.  111.;  s.  Charles  Casper  (b.  O  i,  1864, 
Girard  Tp.,  111.)  and  Nellie  Bryant  (Carter) 
Terry  (b.  Je  4,  1874,  Waverly.  lil.).  Prepared 
in  (5irard  II.  S.;  Blackburn  Coll.,  1913-15. 
Sigma  Pi;  Chem.  Club.  Sergt.  U.  S.  A.  S., 
1 91 7 — .     Address,  1006  S.  3rd  St.,  Champaign. 

8813.  CHARLES  BROOKS  TIIACKER 
Representative.  Truck  Co.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b. 
Ap  I,  1892,  Vienna,  111.:  s.  Francis  B.  (b.  Ap 
7.  1841,  do.)  and  Nancy  C.  (Peterson; 
Thacker  (b.  Ag  8,  1849,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Vienna  H.  S.;  111.  Coll.,  1914-15.  Phi  Alpha. 
Representative,  Smith  Form-A-Truck  Co., 
Baltimore.  U.  S.  A.,  Jefferson  Barracks.  Mo.; 
Corp.,  Hdqtrs.  Co..  3rd.  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
Address,  Vienna,  111. 

8814.  ROSS  HENRY  THIELE 
Architect:  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  18,  1892, 
Ramsey.  111.:  s.  Louis  Carl  (b.  Ag  4,  1859, 
Jerseyville,  111.)  and  Julia  L.  (Ross)  Thiele 
(b.  D  12,  1867.  Magnolia,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Lake  Forest  Acad.;  Wash.  Univ.,  1912;  Univ. 
of  Minn.,  summer,  1915.  Alpha  Rho  Chi; 
.Arch.  Club.  Arch.,  Detroit,  1917-18.  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church.  Married  Helen  Hurlburt,  Je 
5,  1917,  Chicago.  Child,  Elizabeth  Jane,  b. 
Ap  2,  1918.     Address,  Ramsey,  111. 

8815.     CHARLES  FREDERICK  THOMAS 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  31.  1804,  Argenta. 
111.;  s.  Edward  Harry  Thomas.  Prepared  in 
Decatur  II.  S.     Address,  Argenta,  lll.t 

8816.     JOE   LEE  THOMAS 

B.  S.  in  Land.  Card.;  b.  O  15.  1890,  Sutton, 
W.  Va.;  s.  F.  D.  Thomas.  A.  B.,  Lake  Forest 
Coll.  19 1 2.  Lt.,  C.  A.  C,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
.Address,  (Charleston,   lll.t 

8817.     STANLEY   JEREMIAH   THOMAS 

(Brother  of  No.  6614) 
Plumlicr;  B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.:  b.  Ag  22, 
1894,  Vinccnnes,  Ind.;  s.  Mifflin  Kennedy  (b. 
S  -9.  1848,  Canton,  O.)  and  Nora  Ellen  (Glass) 
Thomas  (h.  D  11.  i860,  Vincennes.  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Vincennes  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Iris;  Sigma 
Tau:  Mu  San;  Soph.  Cotillion  Com.;  iTobo 
Band  Com.;  Engng.  Dance  Com.  Plumbing 
and  Heating  Bus.,  Vincennes,  Ind.,  i9i7-  Co. 
.\..  309th  Engrs.,  1017;  Sergt.  Bugler,  do.; 
Engr's.  R.  O.  T.  C.  Camp  Lee,  Va.;  2nd  Lt.. 
2olh  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  Address 
825  N.  6th   St.,  Vincennes,   Ind. 


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8818.  GEORGE  SYDNEY  TIIOMrSON 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  My  18,  i8o3,  Mar- 
shalltovvn.  la.;  s.  J.  T.  Thompson.  I'reparcd 
in  Kankakee  II.  S.;  Univ.  of  Mich.  fheta 
Delta  Chi;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Comitatus; 
Mgr.,  Varsity  Track.  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ. 
of  111.;  2nd  Lt.,  Kelley  Field.  1918;  do.,  France 
Field,  Panama,  C.  Z.;  Mustered  out,  D  31, 
1918.  Address,   no  N.   2nd  St.,   Elkhart,   Ind.t 

8819.  ORLANDO  STEPHEN  THOMPSON 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  26,  1894,  Harvey, 

III.;  s.  Wilder  (b.  W.  Va.)  and  Laura  (Cloud) 
Thompson  (.b.  Chester,  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
Thornton  Tp.  H.  S.,  Harvey.  Mem..  Presby. 
Church.  Married  Polly  Anna  Randall,  D  30, 
191G,  Harvey,  111.  Address,  15226  Columbia 
Ave.,  Harvey,  III. 

8820.  RUSSELL  HOPKINS   THOMPSON 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Je  24,   1896,  Sullivan, 

Ind.;  s.  Will  Andrew  (b.  1861,  do.)  and  Zee 
Eileen  (Hopkins)  Thompson  (b.  1869,  Rens- 
selaer, Ind.).  Prepared  in  Sullivan  (Ind.) 
.  H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon:  Pres..  Cml.  Club.  With 
Am.  Bridge  Co.,  CJary,  Ind.,  1918 — .  Tr. 
Camp,  Ft.  Benjamin  Harrison,  Ind.;  Ft.  Mon- 
roe, Va.;  2nd  Lt.,  C.  A.  R.  C,  U.  S.  A., 
Ft.  II.  G.  Wright,  N.  Y.,  1917;  ist  Lt.,  C.  A., 
30th  Art.;  Mustered  out,  D  17,  1918.  Address, 
413  W.  Washington  St.,  Sullivan,  Ind.;  bus. 
add.,    American    Bridge    Co.,    Gary,    Ind. 

8821.     WILLIAM  WHITE  THOMSON 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  3,  1896,  Rockville, 
Ind.;  s.  W.  B.  Thomson.  Prepared  in  Rock- 
ville (Ind.)  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Univ. 
Band;  Univ.  Orchestra;  Glee  and  Mandolin 
Club.     Address,  Rockville,  Ind.f 

8822.     JAMES    HOTCHKISS    TICKNOR 

B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  My  25,  1893,  Peoria;  s. 
Fred  (b.  Ag  16,  1868,  Springfield,  111.)  and 
Mary  Tibbals  (Hotchkiss)  Ticknor  (b.  N  8, 
1868,  El  Paso,  111.).  Prepared  in  Bradley 
Poly.  Inst.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Sigma  Tau;  Gar- 
goyle. Co.  2,  nth  Provisional  Regt.,  Ft. 
Sheridan,  1917;  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  341st  Inf.  N.  A., 
Camp  Grant,  111.;  1st  Lt.,  86th  Div.,  341st. 
Inf.,  France,  1918;  do.,  49th  Inf.,  Le  Mans, 
France.     Address,  205   Randolph  Ave.,  Peoria. 

8823.  MALCOLM  NEWTON  TODD 
Supt.,  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S 
24,  1877,  Stonington,  Ind.;  s.  William  Gran- 
ville (b.  Lawrence  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Miller)  Todd  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Mitchell 
(Ind.)  Acad.:  Ind.  Univ.;  So.  111.  Norm.  Coll. 
B.  S.,  Danville  Coll.  Phi  Delta  Kappa.  Supt., 
Schs.,  Carlyle,  111.  Auth. :  Sch.  Playground, 
Am.  Sch.  Bd.  Jour.;  Spelling  and  Penman- 
ship Contests  by  Counties,  Jour,  of  Ed-uc.;  Na- 
ture Study,  Practical  Teacher's  Jour.;  Manual 
on  Cigarettes.  Mem.,  Christian  Church.  Mar- 
ried Grace  Julia  Heitmeier,  Je  29,  1911,  Car- 
lyle, 111.  Children:  Malcom  ClifTord,  b.  Ap  10, 
1913;  Jean  Elizabeth,  b.  F  12,  1916.  Address. 
Carlyle,   111. 

8824.  THOMAS  WILLIAM  TOLMIE 
B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Je  23,  1892,  Rockford, 
111.;  s.  John  Tolmie.  Prepared  in  Rockford 
H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Lambda  Tau  Rho;  Psi  Mu; 
Pres.,  Arch.  Club;  Varsity  Baseball;  Varsity 
Gym.  Team;  \arsity  Swimming.  .Iddress, 
1027   Locust  St.,   Dubuque,  la. 

8825.     TEH-CHANG  YEE  CHENG  TONG 
A.   B.  in  L.   A.   &  S.;  b.  D  3,   1890,  China; 
s.  C.  G.  Tong.     Prepared  in  Ming  Tah  (China). 
Middle   Sch.;   Hunan   Norm.,   China.      Address, 
Hunan,   China. t 


8826.     ALPHA  CAROLINE  TORNQUIST 
(Sister  of  No.  3207) 

Registrar;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Donovan, 
111.;  d.  Andrew  (b.  Jl  13,  1857,  Sweden)  and 
Matilda  (Johnson)  Tornquist  (b.  Jl  14,  1855, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Achoth; 
H.  Sc.  Club.  Registrar,  Sch.  of  Dom.  Arts  and 
Sc,  Chicago,  191 7 — .  Address,  408  Chalmers 
St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  6  N.  Michigan  Ave., 
Chicago. 

8827.  ALEXANDER  McJUNKIN  TOWER 
B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag  10,  1895,  Ft. 
Wayne,  Ind.;  s.  A.  M.  (b.  Ja  6,  1854.  Ft. 
Wayne,  Ind.)  and  Annie  Iceland  (Smith)  Tow- 
er (b.  F  21,  1859,  New  York  City).  Prepared  in 
Ft.  Wayne  (Ind.)  Highland  Man.  Tr.  Sch. 
Sigma  Nu;  Sigma  Xi;  Sigma  Tau;  Eta  Kappa 
Nu;_     Graphomcn;      Homecoming     Com.;     Ed., 

C 


Tcchnograph;  Sales  Engr.,  Allied  Const.,  Mach. 
Corp.,  New  York  City,  1917-18.  Ord.  Dept, 
U.  S.   R.   Ry.  and  Seacoast  Section,   1918;  Lt., 


Ord.  R.  C;  Mgng.  Div.,  Ord.  Dept.,  c/o  Chief 
Ord.  Officer,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  2535 
S.  Webster  St.,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.;  c/o  Allied 
Machinery  Co.,  120  Broadway,  New  York  City. 

8828.  CLEMENT  EDDY  TROUT 
Corn  Investigator;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  11, 
1891,  Lakewood,  111.;  s.  C.  J.  (b.  do.)  and 
Velmah  (Eddy)  Trout  (b.  Shelbyville,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Shelbyville  H.  S.  Prelim.  Honors. 
Teacher,  Centralia,  111.,  1916-17;  Scientific  In- 
vestigator, Office  of  Corn  Investigations,  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  of 
Agron.  Address,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Wash- 
ington,  D.  C. 

8829.     WILLIAM    CHILTON    TROUTMAN 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1918; 
b.  Ja  27,  1892,  Charleston,  111.;  s.  Thomas 
Allen  (b.  Je  i,  1868,  do.)  and  Rena  (Chilton) 
Troutman  (b.  My  2,  1871,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Charleston  H.  S.;  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
1910-12.  Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Adelphic;  Pierrots;  Mask  and  Bauble.  Teacher, 
Eng.,  Lake  Forrest  Coll.,  1918 — .  Address, 
Carl    Junction,    Mo. 

8830.     GUSTAVE  MORTON  TUCKER 

B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E. ;  b.  My  2,  1896,  Chicago; 
s.  Abraham  Tucker.  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech. 
H.  S.,  Chicago;  Crane  Tech.  Jr.  Coll.  Stud. 
Branch,  Am.  Ceram.  Engng.  Soc.  Address, 
1448  S.   Sawyer  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

8831.     ALEXANDER  HARVEY   TURNER 
(Brother  of  No.  6627) 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  11,  1894, 
Giflord,  111.;  s.  Harvey  J.  (b.  My  31,  1858. 
Coshocton,  O.)  and  Jennie  (Craigmile)  Turner 
(b.  D  27,  icS6i,  Hinsdale,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Loda  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Prelim.  Honors. 
Farmer,  Tompkins,  Sackatchewan,  Can.,  1917; 
do.,  Loda,  111.,  1917.  F.  A.,  O.  T.  S.^  i6th 
Bat.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.;  2nd  Lt..  Sch. 
of  Fire,  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.;  Mustered  out,  D  20, 
ig\S.   Address,   Loda,   111. 

8832.     CHARLES     EDWARD    TURNER 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  I,  1894.  Mt. 
Sterling,  111.;  s.  Charles  Hall  (b.  My  8,  1865, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  and  Carrie  Ella  (Smith) 
Turner  (b.  F  23,  1862,  Dwight,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Mt.  Sterling  H.  S.  Jr.  Cap  Com.; 
Treas.,  Jr.  Class;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  R.  ().  T.  C. 
Ft.  Sheridan,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  H.,  166th 
Inf.,  Rainbow  Div..  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church.     Address,  Mt.   Sterling,   111. 


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8833.  CHESTER  CHARLES  TURNER 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Agr.,  b.  Jl  2,  1892,  Ur- 
bana;  s.  Charles  (b.  Mr  16,  1868  Paris,  111.)  and 
Fannie  (Miller)  Turner  (b.  F  11,  1870,  De- 
catur, 111.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Teacher,  _Agr.  and  Biol.,  Mendota,  111..  1017-18; 
Instr.,  ^Vocational  Agr.  under  Smith-Hughes 
Ian,    Gurnee,    111.,    191 8 — .      Address,    Gurnec, 


111. 

8834-  JAMES  PIERCE  TUTHILL 
Civ.  Eiigr. ;  13.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Jl  10,  1892, 
Omaha,  Iseb. ;  s.  Samuel  C.  (.b.  Ag  13,  1857, 
lUooming  Grove,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  (Pierce) 
Tuthill  (\i.  Ap  30,  1857,  Wayne,  HI.).  Pre- 
pared in  Elgin  H.  S.  Beta  Phi;  Theta  Tau. 
Civ.  Engr.,  Elgin,  111.  2nd  Lt.,  Air  Service; 
Mustered  out.  Ta  15,  1919.  Mem.,  A.  S.  A.  S. 
Address,  141  N.  Porter  Ave.,  Elgin,  111.:  bus. 
add.,  510  Metropolitan  Bldg.,  East  St.  Louis, 
HI. 

883s.     BRUCE  VAN  CLEAVE 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  28,  1895,  Chicago; 
s.  James  R.  B.  (b.  i860,  Knoxville.  111.)  and 
Josephine  Helen  (Sweich)  Van  Cleave  (b. 
i860,  Richmond.  Mo.).  I'repared  in  Spring- 
field H.  S.;  Howe  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa 
Psi;  Phi  Delta  Psi.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheri- 
dan, 111.;  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.  R.  C,  1917;  342nd 
Inf.,  Camp  Grant,  111.;  ist  Lt.,  Inf.,  do., 
1918 — .  Married  Mary  Durham  Vennum,  D 
I,  1917,  Evanston,  111.  Address,  11 10  S.  4th 
St.,  Springfield.  111. 

8836.  FRANK  MACKNET  VAN 
DEVENTER 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Mr  21.  1894, 
Carlinville,  111.;  s.  Clarence  James  (b.  Ap  15, 
1865)  and  Martha  Florence  (Macknet)  Van 
Deventcr  (b.  Ag  17,  i860).  Prepared  in  De- 
catur H.  S.;  Tames  Millikin  Univ.,  1912-15. 
Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Stud. 
Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Asst.  Operating  Engr., 
I.  T.  S.;  Engr..  Nat.  Tube  Co.,  Pittsburgh  U. 
S.  Steel  Corp.,  Ord.  Dept.,  Neville  Island  Ord. 
Works.  Mem.,  Commons  Club,  Decatur,  HI. 
Married  Clora  Mae  Patterson,  D  24,  191 8, 
Decatur,  III.  Address,  1271  Benton  Ave.,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.;  bus.  add.,  1702  Frio  Bldg.,  do. 

8837.  EARL  HENRY  VAN  DYKE 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  20,  1893,  Ken- 
dall Co.,  111.;  s.  Charles  Albert  (b.  Ag  2,  1865, 
do.)  and  Ella  E.  Van  Dyke  (b.  Ap  18,  1866, 
Grindy  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Plainfield  H. 
S.  Beta  Upsilon.  Married  Bessie  Marie  Pike, 
Ag  2,    1917.     Address,   Plainfield,  111. 

8838.  JAMES  CRAIG  VAN  METER 
LL.   B.;   b.    Ag  25,   1895,  Charleston,   111.;   s. 

John  (b.  My  26,  1858,  do.)  and  Ina  (Craig) 
Van  Meter  (b.  Je  4.  1869,  Mattoon,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Mattoon  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Tlieta; 
Phi  Delta  Phi:  Order  of  the  Coif.  Two  Schol- 
arships. 2nd.  Lt.,  Inf.  R.  C,  A.  E.  F.,  France, 
A.  P.  0.,  714.     Address,  Mattoon,  111. 

8839.     ALEX  VAN  PRAAG.  JP 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  29,  1896,  Little  Falls, 
Minn.;  s.  Alex  (b.  D  12,  1854,  Utrecht,  Hol- 
land) and  Rachel  (Davis)  Van  Praag  (b.  N 
18.  18^5.  .Amsterdam,  Holland).  Prepared  in 
Decatur  H.  S.;  James  Millikin  Univ.,  1913-15. 
R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  191 7;  2nd.  Lt., 
331st.  M.  G.  Bn.,  Camp  Grant,  111..  1917-18; 
do.,  332nd.  M.  G.  Bn.,  Camp  Grant,  111., 
1918;  ist  Lt.,  332nd  M.  G.  Bn..  A.  E.  F., 
France.  Address,  1004  N.  Monroe  St.,  Deca- 
tur, 111. 

8840.  PAUL  KIETH  VAN  WINKLE 
Bond  Salesman;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  F 
i7i  1895,  Sparta,  Mich.;  s.  George  J.  and  Ada 
(Baldwin)  Van  Winkle  (b.  Chicago).  Prepared 
in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Iris.  Invest- 
ment Bonds.  Married  Eleanor  Bell.  Address, 
1253   Foster   Ave.,   Chicago. 


8841.     EARL    CHARLES    VEDDER 

A.   B.   in   L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja   15,   1894,   Lock 

port,    N.    v.;    s.    C.    R.    Vedder.      Prepared    in 

Hobart   Coll.     Address,  R.  9,  Lockport,   N.  Y. 

8842.  MARIS  HURFORD  VERXON 
Enjjineer;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ap  18,  1894. 
Mt.  Cuba,  Del.;  s.  Horace  G.  (b.  do.)  and  Vir- 
ginia R.  (Townsend)  Vernon  (b.  Kinibleville, 
I'a.).  Prepared  in  Presuo  and  Moline  II. 
.•^chs.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  73rd  Spruce  Pro- 
duction Div.,  B.  A.  P.,  U.  S.  A..  Camp  i-B, 
Clatsop,  Ore.  Address,  812,  17th  St.,  Moline, 
111. 

8S43.     WILLARD   LEWIS  VEIRS 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  4.  1894,  Mayview, 
111.;  s.  Wesley  (b.  Elizabethtown,  Ky.)  and 
Betty  (Mooreman)  Veirs  (b.  Tip  Top,  Ky.). 
Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.;  Hartford  (Conn.) 
Public  II.  S.;  Grove  City  Coll.,  Grove  City, 
Pa.  Med.  Stud.,  Rush  JMed.  Coll.  Enlisted 
-Med.  Reserve  Corps,  U.  S.  .-\.,  1918 — .  Ad- 
ilress,  702  W.  Elm  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  79 
Middle   Divinity   Hall,   Univ.    of  Chicago. 

8844.  GOLDA  WADSWORTH 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  1)  14,  1891. 
Odon,  Ind.;  d.  John  W.  (b.  Ja  29,  1866,  do.) 
and  Flora  Alice  (Hattery)  Wadsworth  (b.  S 
i8.  1867,  do.).  Prepared  in  Connersville 
(Ind.)  H.  S.;  Earlham  Coll.;  De  Pauw  Univ., 
1911-12.  Alpha  Omicron  Pi.  Teacher,  Con- 
nersville. Ind.,  191 7 — .  Address,  R.  2,  Box 
118,  Connersville,  Ind. 

8845.     KARL   MARSHALL    WAGGONER 

B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Ja  19.  iSqj,  Decatur,  111.; 
s.  C.  S.  Waggoner.  Prepared  in  James  Milli- 
kin Univ.  Address.  1276  N.  Water  St.,  Deca 
lur,   Ill.t 

8846.     GUY  E.\RL  WAKEL.VND 

(Brother   of  No.    9464) 

Cereal   Investigator;   B.    S.   in   .Xgr.;  b.  Jl   25. 

1889,    La    Jara,    Colo.;    s.    Edwin    Sumner    (b. 

Ja     16.     1861,    Marion    Co..    Ind.)     and    Lena 

Emelinc     (Chapman)     Wakeland     (b.     Ag     29. 

1865,  ^^'innebago  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Iloopeston  H.  S.  Field  Asst..  Office  Cereal 
Invest.,  Bur.  of  Plant  Industry,  U.  S.  Dept. 
of  Agr.,  1917-18.  Co.  B.  3i^th  Field  Signal 
I'>n.,  90th  Div.,  Berncastel,  der.,  1918 — .  Ad- 
'Ircss,    Iloopeston,    111. 

8847.  ABNER  WESTON  WALDO 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  D  4.  i8os.  Highland 
Park,  111.;  s.  Albro  Waters  (b.  Chicago)  and 
F.lla  Wilhclmina  (Hochschild)  Waldo  (b.  Har- 
vard.  III.).  Prepared  in  Deerfield-Shields  Tp. 
II.  S..  Highland  Park;  Beloit  Coll..  Beloit, 
Wis.  Sigma  -Mpha  Epsilon.  U.  S.  N..  Great 
Lakes,  111.;  Asst.  Paymaster,  Ensign.  Supply 
Dept..  Navy  Yd.,  N.  Y.,  1917 — .  Address,  360 
Carlton  A\e.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

8S48.     ABRAM  FRANKLIN  WALKER 
(Brother  of   No.   7282) 
Farmer:    B.    S.    in    .'\gr.:    b.     Mr    29,    1894, 
Franks,    111.;    s.    Edward    Samuel     (b.    Mr    20, 

1866.  Waterman,  111.)  and  Ella  Sarah  (Stralil) 
Walker  (h.  F  i,  1868.  near  Des  Moines).  Pre- 
pared in  West  Aurora  H.  S.  Agr.  Club.  Far- 
mer, Wheat  Ranches,  Can.,  191 7.  A.  S.  S.  C, 
Eng.,  1917;  370th  Aero  Sqdn.,  France.  Ad- 
dress,   105    Prairie    St.,    Aurora. 

8849.  STANTON  WALKER 
Concrete  Research  Work;  B.  S.  in  Mun.  & 
San.  E.;  b.  Mr  18,  1804  Vevay,  Ind.;  s.  Har- 
vey E.  (b.  D  22  1873,  Rising  Sun,  Ind.)  and 
Emma  Deane  (Williamson)  Walker  (b.  Je  s, 
1875,   Florence,  Ind.).     Prepared  in  Peoria  H. 


lyl/l 


Baccalaukkate  Alum ni 


70.^ 


H.;  Urbaiui  11.  S.  Mu  San.  Portland  Cement 
Assn.,  Research  Concrete,  Struct.  Materials, 
Research  Lab.,  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago.  Married 
Amelia  Bertha  Ramseyer,  Ag  12,  igi6,  Cham- 
paign. Child.  Emil  Stanton,  b.  (and  died)  S 
12,  1917.  Address,  434  N.  Homan  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 
8850.     MARGARET  MAGDALENE  WALK 

ERLY  (REAGAN) 
(Wife  of  No.  S693;  Sister  of  Nos.  6640,  72S3) 
A.  H.  in  Commerce;  b.  Je  27,  1896,  CVete, 
III.;  d.  Magdalena  Walkerly.  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Married  Maurice  Edwin 
Reagan  ('17),  Ag  11,  1917.  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Child,  Edwin  Maurice,  b.  Je  2,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, 4200  Walnut  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

8851.  HARRIETT  EDYTHE  WALL 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Ag  7,  1894,  Staunton, 
111.;  d.  W.  P.  Wall.  Prepared  in  Staunton  H. 
S. ;  Blackburn  Coll.  Delta  Gamma.  Ord.  Dept., 
Washington,  D.  C;  Q.  M.  C,  Camp  Grant, 
111.,   19 19 — .  Address,   btaunton.  111. 

8852.  EDGAR  DEARBORN  WALL.XCE 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  ig,  1892,  Chi- 
cago; s.  James  F.  (b.  Mr  29.  1867,  Portsmouth, 
O.)  and  Caroline  Elizabeth  (Edgar)  Wallace 
(b.  S  5,  1867,  Howell,  Mich.).  Prepared  in 
Wendell  Phillips  H.  S.;  Mercersburg  and  Lake 
Forest  .\cad.;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  summer  1916. 
Delta  Tau  Delta.  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  L..  335  Inf., 
84  Div.,  A.  E.  F..  France;  ist  Lt.,  Co.  G., 
ist  Div.,  28th  Inf.,  do.  Address,  c/o  Nat. 
Bank    of    the^  Republic,    Chicago. 

8853.  JOSEPH  CHARLES  WALMER 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  JI  9,  1893,  Ludlow, 
Ky. ;  s.  Charles  Walmer.  Prepared  in  Cairo 
H.  S.;  N.  W.  Mil.  Acad.  Acacia.  Address, 
2701   Washington   St.,  Cairo,  Ill.t 

8854.  STEPHEN  ALBERT   WALSER 

(Brother   of  No.   7284) 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  3,  1894,  Sussex  Gardens 
London,  Eng. ;  s.  Conrad  (b.  Ja  9.  1852,  St. 
Gall,  Switzerland)  and  Alice  (Kaltenbach) 
Walser  (b.  Jl  6,  1862,  Singapore).  Prepared 
in  Tonbridge  Coll..  Kent,  Eng.;  Aunen  Gym- 
nasium, Dresden,  Ger. ;  Bus.  Coll.,  do.  Los- 
mopoitan  Club;  Le  Cercle  Francais;  Der  Deut- 
sche Verein;  Agr.  Club;  Pres.,  Philomathean; 
Mask  and  Bauble.  Grad.  Stud,  and  Asst., 
Bacteriol..  Univ.  of  111.,  191 7.  2nd  Lt.,  U.  S. 
A.,  Interpreters  Corps,  c/o  Hdqtrs.,  31st  Div., 
Camp  Wheeler,  Ga.  Address,  296  Sterling 
Place,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 

8855.  JOHN    EDWARD    WALSH 

B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag  25,  1889,  Peoria;  s. 
James  Walsh.  Prepared  in  Man.  Tr.  H.  S., 
Peoria;  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.  Address,  200  N. 
Elizabeth   St.,   Peoria. t 

8856.  LEO    BERNARD    WALSH 
Teacher;   B.  S.  in  .■\gr.;  b.  S  21,   1893,  Ranj 

toul.  111.;  s.  M.  A.  Walsh.  Prepared  in  Ran- 
toul  H.  S.;  St.  Viator  Coll.  Agr.  Club;  Var- 
sity Basketball.  Farmer,  19 17-18;  Teacher. 
Agr.,  H.  S..  Sparta.  111.,  1918.  2nd  Lt.,  Inf., 
74th  Co.,  M.  G.  Bn.,  Camp  Dodge,  la.;  do.. 
Camp  Hancock,  Ga.;  Mustered  out,  D  13,  1918. 
Address,  Rantoul,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Momence, 
111. 
8857.     PRENTICE  THERMAN  WALTERS 

Supt..  Schs.:  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  17, 
1888,  Table  Grove.  111.;  s.  M.  C.  (b.  Je  2=,, 
1856,  do.)  and  Addie  (Taylor)  Walters  (b.  D 
22,  1869,  Bernadotte,  111.).  Prepared  in  West. 
111.  St.  Norm.  Sunt.,  Schs.,  Loda,  111.  Mar- 
ried Mabel  West,  Ag  1,  1916  (died  D  21,  191  7). 
Child,  Elizabeth  Jane,  b.  D  15.  1917.  .-Address, 
Loda,   111. 


8858.  JAMES  KELLY  WALTON,  JR. 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  18.  1891,  Jonesboro,  111.; 
s.  James  K.  (b.  F  12,  1866,  do.)  and  Susan  P 
(Storm)  Walton  (b.  F  22,  1868,  Decaturville. 
Tenn.).  Prepared  in  Anna  H.  S.;  Agr.  Coll., 
Ames,  la.,  1912-13.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheri 
dan,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  II.  .S.  R.,  1917 — .  Address, 
Anna,    111. 

8S.S9.  '.MA.XlKkRK  IJAKI.OW  WARE 
B  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  19,  1895,  Kenilworth, 
111.;  s.  Charles  (b.  Je  9,  1XO5,  Plainlield,  N.  J.) 
and  Fannie  (Manierre)  Ware  (b.  F  15,  1866, 
Chicago).  Prepared  in  New  Trier  H.  S.,  Win- 
netka.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Scabbard  and  Blade; 
.Maj.  Univ.  Brig.;  Prelim.  Honors,  ist.  Lt., 
.jCjnd.  Inf.,  (.'amp  Lewis,  Wash.,  1917-18. 
Killed  in  action,  France,  O  12,  1918. 

8860.     LAMBERTUS    WARMOLTS,    JR. 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  18,  1893.  Chi- 
cago; s.  L.  Warmolts,  Sr.  Prepared  in  Ore- 
son  H.  S.  Capt.,  LIniv.  Brig.  Address,  Oregon, 
Ill.t 

8861.     DANIEL   EDWIN    WARREN 

Accountant;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  11,  1887, 
Relvidere,  111.;  s.  Edwin  W.  (b.  S  4,  1856, 
.\kron,  N.  Y.)  and  Stella  E.  (Foote)  Warren 
(1).  My  24.  1856,  Belvidcre,  111.).  Prepared 
in  North  Belvidere  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr. 
Club;  Choral  Soc.  Farm  Acct.  Investigator, 
Dept.  Farm  Organization  and  Mgmt.,  Univ. 
of  111.  in  Hancock  Co.,  111.,  1917 — -.  Address, 
Elvaston,  111. 

8862.  LOUISE  HALE  WATERMAN 
(HESS) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  26,  1896,  Morgan 
Park,  111.;  d.  Harry  Hale  and  Ida  May  (Vier- 
ling)  Waterman.  Prepared  in  Wendell  Phillips 
ri.  S.,  Chicago.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Married  Paul 
David  Hess,  S  30,  igi8,  Chicago.  Address, 
Rock   Springs,  Wyo. 

8863.     MARY  ELIZABETH    WATERMAN 

(GAMBLE) 

(Wife  of  No.  6250) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  24,  1894,  Lin- 
coln, Neb.;  d.  J.  H.  (b.  Mr  ■;,  1853,  Lisha's 
Kill,  N.  Y.)  and  Elizabeth  (Lansing)  Water- 
man (b.  My  26,  1855,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Lincoln  and  Galesburg  II.  Schs.  A.  B.,  Knox 
Coll.,  1916.  Red  Cross  Instr^  Surgical  Dress- 
ing, 1918.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Married 
Donald  Gamble  ('13),  F  20,  1919.  Address, 
026  N.    Broad  St.,  (Jalesburg,   111. 

8864.     RAY  MARCUS  W.\TSON 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  15,  1891,  Cobden.  111.; 
s.  Able  Jefferson  (b.  F  8,  1858,  do.)  and  Lydia 
Louisa  (Trees)  Watson  (b.  S  17,  1861,  do.). 
Prepared  in  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Pi  Pi  Rho. 
Wrestling  Team.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan, 
1917;  2nd  Lt.,  U.  S.  A.,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1917. 
Address,  Cobden,  111. 

8865.     LILLIAN    RUTH    WE.WER 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  Ag  17,  1895,  Cumberland, 
la.;    d.    Dr.    A.    Weaver.      Prepared    in    Drake 
Univ.;   Univ.   of  Wis.    Ali)ha   Chi  Omega.     Ad- 
dre.'ss,   Cumberland,    la. 

8866.     FREDERICK   F.\RRAR    WEBSTER 

Foreman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  21,  1891, 
Indianapolis;  s.  Frederick  and  Josephine  H. 
(Farrar)  Webster  (London,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Oberlin  (O.)  H.  S.;  Oberlin  Acad.;  Ober- 
lin  Coll.,  1913-14;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1914.  Tribe 
of  mini;  Varsity  Track.  Foreman,  Anneal- 
ing Dept.,  Cleveland  Wire  Div..  Nat.  Lamp 
Works,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.  Married  Helen  Wight- 
man  Grommon,  Je  19,  igiS,  Plainfield,  111. 
Address,   51   S.  Professor  St.,  Oberlin,  O. 


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8867.  GLADIS  GILBERT  WEBSTER 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  22,  1893,  Odon, 
Ind.;  6.  Noah  M.  (b.  S  18.  1865.  Martin  Co., 
Ind.)  and  Man'  Elizabeth  (Hayes)  Webster  (b. 
Je  7.  1861.  Greene  Co.,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Washington  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Acanthus;  Lambda 
Tau  Rho;  Agr.  Club;  Univ.  Band.  Benzol  Still 
Operator,  Benzol  Plant,  Youngstown  Sheet 
and  Tube  Co.,  Youngstown,  O.,  1917-18.  Gas 
Defense  Service,  San.  Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  As- 
toria. Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  191 8;  Mustered 
out,  D  14.  1918.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address, 
2218  Logan  Ave.,  Youngstown,  O. ;  bus.  add., 
Youngstown  Sheet  S:  Tube  Co.,  Benzol  Dept., 
Jo. 

8868.     RUTH     A.     WEENINK 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Je  4,  1894.  Dillon,  Mont.; 
d.    H.    D.    Weenink.      Prepared    in    Beaverhead 
Co.   H.    S.     Address.   409  Atlantic   St.,    Dillon, 
Mont.t 

8869.  RUTH  CARMEN  WEIL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  7.  1895- 
Chicago;  d.  Louis  (b.  Mr  31,  1861,  Ger.)  and 
Lena  (Seligman)  Weil  (b.  Ap  25,  1871,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Oelwein  (la.)  H.  S.;  N.  W.  Univ., 
1913-14.  Le  Cercle  Francais;  Der  Deutsche 
Verein.  Teacher,  Eng.  and  Ger.  Tp.  H.  S., 
Pawnee,  111.,  1917 — .  Address,  140  N.  Fred- 
erick St.,  Oelwein.  la. 

8870.     LAURA   ELIZABETH   WEILEPP 

(Sister  of  No.  7293) 
A.  B.  in  II.  Sc;  b.  Mr  8,  1895,  Cisco,  111.; 
i.  F.  S.  Weilepp.  Prepared  in  Decatur  H. 
S.;  James  Millikin  Univ.  Alpha  Chi  Omega; 
Phi  Delta  Psi;  Illiola;  H.  Sc.  Club;  ist.  and 
2nd.  Cabinet,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Address,  631  W. 
Prairie  Ave.,  Decatur,   111. 

8871.     ELIZABETH  WEINBERG 

(Sister  of  Nos.  3598,  448s,  8052) 

Teacher;    B.    S.    in   H.    Sc;    b.   Je  27,    1895. 

Augusta,  III;  d.  Mose  (b.  Ja  5,  1859,  do.)  and 

Flora    Jane     (Bolton)     Weinberg     (b.     Ap     20, 

1862,  Dushore,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Rushville 
H.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Pi.  Sec.  Sr.  Illinae;  Sr. 
Council,  Woman's  League.  Teacher,  H.  Sc, 
H.  S.,  Oblong,  111.  Address,  Rushville,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  Oblong.  111. 

8872.  MARION  VIRGINIA  WEISS 
(OCHELTREE) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc,  b.  S  9.  1893,  Pukwana.  S. 
Dak.;  d.  Frank  E.  (b.  My  30,  1862,  Cassville, 
Wis.)  and  Nannie  (Conaway)  Weiss  (b;  My 
5.  1870,  Monticello,  111.).  Prepared  in  S.  Dak. 
Wesleyan  Univ.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1917-18.  Married  Maurice  Ocheltrce.  Ag  22, 
1918,  Danville,  111.  Address,  842  N.  Main  St., 
Rockford,  111. 

8873.     DAVID  CHARLES  WELTY 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  10,  1895,  Amboy, 
111.;    s.   Charles   Fremont   Welty.      Prepared   in 
Amboy    II.    S.      Class    Basketball;    Class    Base- 
hall.     Address,    Amboy.   Ill.t 

8874.  LINNIE  WEST  (DAVIS) 
(Wife  of  No.  8263) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  25.  1892,  Watseka. 
111.;  d.  James  O.  (b.  do.)  and  Anna  Mary 
(Warren)  Wist  (b.  Woodland.  111.).  Prepared 
in  Watseka  II.  S.;  East.  III.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
1911-13.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Monmouth,  111., 
1017-18.  Married  Milton  Russell  Davis  ('17). 
Mr  20,  19:8,  (Zhicago.  Address,  1050  P  St., 
Fresno,   Calif. 

8875.     JAMES  IIERRON  WESTB.\Y 
Fuel  Inspector;  B.  S.  in  Ry.  M.  E.;  b.  Mr  18, 
1894,  Monctt,  Mo.;  s.  Harry  Ilerron  (b.  O  29. 

1863,  Duncan  Falls,  O.)  and  Mae  (Lt)pp) 
Westbay    (b.    N    21,    1871,   Humansville,    Mo.). 


Prepared  in  Monett  (Mo.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Mo., 
1912-15.  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S. 
M.  E.;  Ry.  Club.  Special  Apprentice,  A.  T.  & 
S.  F.  Ry..  Chanute.  Kan.,  1917;  Asst.  Fuel 
Insp.,  C.  C.  C.  &  St.  L.  Ry.,  Indianapolis, 
191 7 — •  Corp.,  ^soth  Inf.,  Mach.  Gun  Co.,  A. 
P.  O.  795,  A.  L.  F.,  France.  Address,  Room 
617  7th  St.,  Monett,  Mo.;  bus.  add..  Room  308 
Majestic  Bldg.,  Indianapolis. 

8876.  JESSIE  BEATRICE  WESTON 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ag  13.  :886,  Red 
Bluff.  Calif.;  d.  Henry  (b.  1840,  Middleboro, 
Mass.)  and  Augusta  S.  (Barker)  Weston  (b. 
1848,  Montville  Me.).  Prepared  in  West  La- 
fayette (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Purdue  Univ..  1903-05. 
Ph.  B..  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907.  Final  Honors. 
Lib.  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917;  Dir.,  Tr.  Class, 
Pub.  Lib.,  Milwaukee.  1918 — .  Address,  2029 
(jrand  Ave.,  Milwaukee. 

8S77.     ADELAIDE  CYNTHIA  WHEELER 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.   S  29,   1805,  Grant  Park, 

111.:    d.    Thomas  J.    Wheeler.      Prepared   in   Ft. 

Dodge  (la.)  H.  S.;  la.  St.  Coll.     Sigma  Kappa. 

Address,   Laurens,   la.t 

8878.  'WILLIAM  ERASTAS  WHEELER,  JR. 
LL.  B.;  b.  F  10,  1894,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.; 
s.  W.  E.  Wheeler.  Prepared  in  East  St.  Louis 
II.  S.  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Bd.  of 
Oratory  and  Debate;  Egyptian  Club.  Q.  M. 
Corps,  igth  U.  S.  Inf..  Damon,  Tex.,  1917. 
Died  O,   1 918,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

8879.  AGNES  CHLOE  WHITE 
Dietitian;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  10,  1895, 
Cereal  Springs,  111.;  d.  George  B.  White.  Pre- 
pared in  Marion  Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Pi; 
Yo  Ma;  W.  A.  A.  Asst.  Dietitian.  St.  Lukes 
Hosp.,  Chicago.  .Address,  600  S.  Market  St., 
Marion,  111.;  bus  add.,  c/o  St.  Lukes  Hospital, 
Chicago. 

8880.  MARION    KINGSLEY    WHITE 

(Sister  of  No.  2542) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  N  26,  1894,  St. 
Joseph,  Mo.;  d.  Henry  Kirke  (b.  Jl  16,  1840, 
Newmansville,  Fla.)  and  Emily  Gertrude 
(Blanchard)  White  (b.  Ap  i,  i860,  Blue  Island, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Central  H.  S.,  St.  Joseph, 
Mo.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Yo  Ma;  II.  Sc.  Club;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Prelim,  and  Final  Honors.  Teacher, 
H.  Sc.  and  Mgr.,  Cafeteria,  Robidoux  H.  S., 
St.  Joseph,  Mo.  Address,  503  S.  nth  St., 
St.    Joseph,    Mo. 

8881.  VIVIAN   JUSTINA   WHITING 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in   H.    Sc;   b.    D    14,    1894, 

Peoria;  d.  Elmer  (b.  Je  13,  1861.  Kickapoo, 
111.)  and  Emma  M.  (Dawson)  Whiting  (b. 
S  13,  1861,  Oak  Hill,  111.).  Prepared  in  Elm- 
wood  H.  S.  Teacher,  H.  Sc.  and  Ger.,  Paris, 
Mo.,  1917 — .     Address,  Paris,  Mo. 

8882.  JOSEPH  LAFETON  WHITNEY 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  S  7,  1894,  Hubbard, 
la.;  s.  Alexander  F.  and  Grace  Elizabeth 
(Marshman)  Whitney  (b.  O  27,  1873,  Galion, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Eagle  Grove  (la.)  H.  S.; 
Austin  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Theta 
Nu  Epsilon;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Alpha  Kappa 
Psi;  Mgr.,  Interschol.  Circus.  Flying  Cadet,  U. 
S.  A.,  19T7;  Reserve  Mil.  Aviator;  2nd  Lt., 
Flying  Instr..  Kelly  Field,  San  Antonio,  Tex., 
1018 — .  Address,  179  Linder  Ave.,  Oak  Park, 
111. 

8883.     LEONARD    HILLIARD    WHITNEY 

B.  S.  in  Min.  E.;  b.  F  22,  1894.  Downers 
Grove,  111.;  s.  George  Whitney.  Prepared  in 
i:)owncrs  Grove  II.  S.  2nd  Lt..  F.  A.;  ist  Lt., 
Bat.  D.  331st  F.  A.,  Camp  Grant,  111.;  do.. 
A.  E.  F..  France;  Mustered  out,  F  22,  19 19. 
Address,  Downers  Grove,  111. 


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8884.  JENNIE  ALMA  WRITTEN 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  1918;  b.  Ja  3, 
1894,  La  Prairie  Center,  IlL;  d.  Charles  Wil- 
liam (b.  Ag  6,  1871,  Stark  Co.,  111.)  and  Hen- 
rietta (Leign)  Whitten  (b.  D  24.  1873,  MarshaH 
Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  De  Kalb  Tp.  II.  S.; 
No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1910-13.  University 
Choristers;  Women's  Glee  Club.  Address,  De 
Kalb,   111. 

8885.  BERTHA  HARRIS  WILES 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  17.  1896,  Sedalia, 
Mo.;  d.  Edgar  Marshall  (b.  Plattsmouth,  Neb.) 
and  Marv  (Harris)  Wiles  (b.  Cottage  Grove, 
Wis.).  Prepared  in  Central  and  Westport  H. 
Schs.,  Kansas  City.  Mo.  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
191 8.  Pihi  Beta  Kappa;  Alethenai;  W.  A.  A.; 
Class  Hockey.  Scholarship  in  Classics,  Univ. 
of  Wis.,  1918-19.  Address,  3319  Gillhain  Road, 
Kansas  City,  Mo. 

8886.  HARRY  HOUGH KS  WILEY 
Surveyor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  N  6,  1891, 
Sioux  City,  la.;  s.  William  E.  (b.  1854.  Free- 
port.  111.)  and  Frances  Gray  (Cox)  Wiley  (b. 
Lytton  Cheney,  Dorsetshire,  Eng.).  Prepared 
in  Sioux  City  H.  S.;  Morningside  Coll.  R.  R. 
Surveyor,  B.  &•  O.  R.  R.,  Chicago.  U.  S.  Mili- 
tary Mapping  Service,  1918-19.  Address,  1819 
Pierce  St..  Sioux  City,  la.;  bus.  add.,  1508 
Larrabee   St.,   Chicago. 

8887.  ROBERT  NICHOLAS   WILFORD 
With   Texas   Oil    Co.;    B.    S.    in   Agr.;    b.    S 

20,  1892,  De  Soto,  Wis.;  s.  James  Lewis  (b. 
Ta  30,  1867  and  Ellen  Elizabeth  (Angell) 
VVilford  (b.  Ag  23,  1868,  Lansing,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  West  Aurora  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Acan- 
thus; Prelim.  Honors;  Class  Football;  Class 
Basketball.  Tractor  Demonstrator,  Tex.  and 
N.  M.,  1917;  With  Texas  Oil  Co.  Refiners, 
Port  Arthur.  Tex.  U.  S.  N.  A.,  Camp  Grant. 
Rockford,  111.,  1917;  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1917-18.  Flying  Cadet,  Rich  Field.  Waco, 
Tex.,  1918;  Mustered  out.  Married  Marianne 
Earhart,  S  4,  1918,  Montgomery,  Ala.  Address, 
2040   Proctor   St.,   Port  Arthur,   Tex. 

8888.  CHESTER  ALBERT  WILLIAMS 
B.   S.    in   Arch.;   b.   N  6,    1894,   Sterling,   111.; 

s.  A.  A.  Williams.  Prepared  in  Sterling  Tp. 
H.  S.  Psi  Mu;  Arch.  Club;  Fresh.  Varsity 
Basketball;  Class  Football.  Address,  20$  19th 
Ave.,   Sterling,  111. 

8889.  ALLEN  CENTER  WILSON 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  N  26,  1893,  Chicago;  s. 
Stephen  R.  (b.  Ottawa,  111.)  and  Genevieve 
(Center)  Wilson  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Mc- 
Kinley  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Lewis  Inst.,  1911-12. 
Sigma  Pi:  C.  E.  Soc;  Capt.  Univ.  Brig.  Lt., 
Int.,  Ft.  Sheridan,  1917;  do..  Ft.  Douglas,  Salt 
Lake  City,  1918;  do..  Camp  Funston,  Kan.,  1918. 
.Address,  225  Cossitt  Blvd.,  La  Grange,  111. 

8890.  GROVER  C.  WILSON 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Jl  31,  189?,  Holstein,  la.; 
s.  Thomas  H.  (b.  S  27,  1856,  Oil  Well  City, 
Pa.)  and  Eva  L.  (Cox)  Wilson  (b.  An  21, 
1858,  Prophetstown,  HI.).  Prepared  in  Walnut 
H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu:  E.  E.  Soc;  Stud. 
Branch,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Central  Station  Inst., 
Chicago,  1917.  ist  Class  Gunner,  C.  A.  C, 
Ft.  MacArthur.  Cal.,  1917-18;  5th  Co.,  R.  O. 
T.  C,  C.  A.  C,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, Walnut,  111. 

8891.  VERNA  WIRT 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  So. ;  b.  F  20,  1890.  Le- 
Roy,  111.;  d.  Edward  M.  (b.  1870,  Ellsworth, 
111.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Martin)  Wirt  (b.  i8fio, 
Le  Roy,  111.').  Prepared  in  Le  Roy  H.  S.;  111. 
St.  Norm.  I'^niv.,  1908-09.  1010-12.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Omicron  Nu;  Kanpa  Delta  Pi.  Teacher, 
H.  Sc,  H.  S.,  Valley  Citv.  111.,  1917—.  Ad- 
dress,   Le  Roy,  111.;   bus.  add.,  Valley  City,   111. 


8892.     FREMONT   PHILIP   WIRTH 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  A.  M.,  19 18;  b.  Ap  24 
1890,  Waterloo,  111.;  s.  Phillip  (b.  Millstadt, 
111.)  and  Mary  (Metzger)  Wirth  (b.  Waterloo, 
III.).  Prepared  in  Central  Wesleyan  Coll. 
Warrentown,  Mo.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Cos 
mopolitan  Club;  Kap|)a  Delta  Pi;  Pres.  Add 
phic.  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  158th  Depot  Brig.,  Camp 
Taylor;  do.,  (Jamp  Sherman;  Alustered  out,  D 
II.  1918.  Address,  Waterloo,  la.;  bus.  add., 
708  S.  4th  St.,  Champaign. 


8893.  WALTER  VALENTINE  WIRTH 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  F  14.  189S. 
Mt.  Carmel,  111.;  s.  Karl  W.  Wirth.  Prepared 
in  Mt.  Carmel  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon;  Univ.  Band;  Chem.  Club; 
Prelim.  Honors.  Chem.,  Newport  Chem. 
Works,  Inc.,  Milwaukee,  19:8.  Married  Flor- 
ence Pepin,  Ag  3,  1918,  Gwinn,  Mich.  Ad- 
dress, Apt.   508,  459  Juneau   Place,   Milwaukee. 

8894.  ELIZABETH  PAULINE 
WISEGARVER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  3.  189S.  De 
Land,  111.;  d.  Smith  (b.  Je  20,  :868,  do.)  and 
Shelly  Wynona  (Campbell)  Wisegarver  (b.  Ja 
19,  1873).  Prepared  in  De  Land  H.  S. ;  Eu- 
reka Coll.,  1912-13.  Bethany  Circle.  Teacher, 
H.  Sc,  H.  S.,  Clinton,  111.,  1918— .  Address, 
De  Land,  111.;  bus.  add.,  223  S.  Madison  St,, 
Clinton,   Ill.f 

8895.  ELSA  CAROLINE  WOLF 
B.  S.  in  Land.  Card.;  b.  D  31,  1885,  Ed- 
wardsville.  111.;  d.  Frederick  William  (b.  Ap 
30,  1840,  do.)  and  Anna  Caroline  (Kohler) 
Wolf  (b.  Ag  7,  1854,  Philadelphia).  Prepared 
in  Edwardsville  H.  S.;  Wilson  Coll.;  Randolph 
Macon  Women's  Coll.;  Lowthorpe  Sch.,  Gro- 
ton,  Mass.  Supt.,  Community  War  Garden, 
1 91 8.  Reconst.  Aide,  Occupational  Theropy,  U. 
S.  A.  Gen.  Hosp.  No.  38.  East  View,  N.  Y. 
Address,  c/o  G.  A.  E.  Kohler,  in  N.  JefTerson 
.St..  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Kenilworth,  111. 

8896.     YIN   WOO 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ag  25,  1887,  Pin  Yeti 
Dist. ;  s.  Yon-nee  Woo.  Prepared  in  Kwang 
Tung  Gov.  H.  S.  Address,  Kwang  Tung, 
China. t 

8897.  HELEN  ERNESTINE  WOODCOCK 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc.;.b.  Ag  13,  1892 
Ogden,  Utah;  d.  Ernest  Castello  (b.  Jl  29,  i860 
Ryron,  111.)  and  Jessie  Amanda  (Kirkpatrick) 
Woodcock  (b.  Je  ■;,  1863.  Fairbury.  111.).  Pre 
pared  in  Boise  (Idaho)  H.  S.  H.  Sc.  Club, 
Teacher,  H.  Sc,  Schs.,  Salt  Lake  City.  Mem. 
M.  E.  Church.  Address,  863  25th  St.,  Ogden, 
Utah. 

8898.     ANDREW  CHEVALIER  WOODS,  JR. 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  2,  1894,  Cincinnati; 
s.  Andrew  C.  fb.  D  6,  1865,  West  Baton 
Rouge.  La.)  and  Leila  Abi  (Leonard)  Woods 
(b.  Mr  14.  1871,  Cumberland,  Md.).  Prepared 
in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.  Sr.  Hat  Com.;  Sr.  Invi- 
tation Com.;  Class  Treas.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft. 
.Sheridan,  191 7;  Top  Sergt.,  Engrs.  Ord.  Dept.; 
Camp  Hancock,  Ga.  Married  Alice  N.  Beh- 
rendt,  Ja  10,  1918.  Aueusta,  Ga.  Address, 
3334   Hyde  Park  Blvd.,   Chicago. 

8899.  LOIS  MAY  WOODS 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ap  8,  1S92,  Maza, 
N.  Dak.;  d.  William  Jefferson  (b.  N  28  1853. 
Waverly,  111.)  and  Lucy  (Henderson)  Woods 
(b.  F  17,  1864.  White  Hall,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Berkeley  (Calif.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  LTniv.  of 
Calif.,  191 5.  Asst..  Cataloguer,  Stanford 
Univ.,  1917.  Address.  Stanford  Univ.,  Box 
1274.   Palo  Alto,  Calif. 


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8900.  RALF  CHARLES  WOODS 
(Husband  of  No.  8441;  Brother  of  No.  8901) 
Phys.  Dir.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  2,  1895,  Hal- 
stead.  Kan.;  s.  John  David  (b.  Je  3,  1853,  Va.) 
and  Mary  Belle  (Guthrie)  Woods  (b.  My  3, 
1862,  Bloomington,  111.).  Prepared  in  Kvan- 
ston  H.  S.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Varsity  Basket- 
ball; Hlini  Trustee,  .Sui)t.,  H.  S.,  Kollo,  111., 
1017  18.  Phys.  Dir.,  V.  M.  C.  A.,  Great  lakes 
Naval  Tr.  Sta.,  19 18.  Married  Edith  E.  Hud- 
son ('17),  S  22,  1917,  Chicago.  Child,  Eliza- 
l)eth  Stanhope,  b.  Je  18,  191S.  Address,  4447 
N.  Hermitage  Ave.,  Chicago. 

8901.  RAY  JAMES  WOODS 
(Brother  of  No.  8900) 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  F  2,  1895,  Ilalstead, 
Kan.;  s.  John  David  (b.  Je  3,  1853,  Va.)  and 
Mary  Belle  (Guthrie)  Woods  (b.  My  3,  1862. 
Bloomington,  111.).  Prepared  in  Evanston  H. 
S.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon:  Ma-wan-da;  Capt., 
Varsity  Basketball,  ind  l.t..  Inf.  R.  C;  Sch. 
for  Aerial  Observers.  Ft.  Sill.  Okla.,  1917; 
2nd  l.t.,  8sth  Aero  Sqdn.,  Toul,  France,  1917 — ■ 
Address,   822   Hinman  Ave.,  Evanston,   111. 

8902.     HAROLD  FRANCIS  WOODYATT 
A.   B.   in   Commerce;    b.   O   20,    1894,   Dixon, 

111.;    s.    A.    C.    Woodvatt.      Prepared    in    Dixon 

H.    S.     Chi    Phi;    Helmet:    Univ.    Band;    Stud. 

Council.    U.  S.  S.  M.  A..  Univ.  of  111.,  1918— ; 

2nd  Lt..  do.;  Mustered  out,  1919.    Address,  808 

W.  2nd  St.,  Dixon,  Ill.t 

8903.  JOSEPH  WILLIAM  WRIGHT 
Ceram.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E.;  b.  O  31. 
1893,  Herscher,  111.;  s.  Edward  Philbrick  (b. 
1858,  Pilot,  111.)  and  Mary  B.  (Brayier) 
Wright  (b.  1853,  Kankakee,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Acad.  Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Keramos. 
Ceram.  Engr.,  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Standards,  Pitts- 
burgh, 1917:  do.,  Macbeth  Evans  Glass  Co.. 
t^harleroi.  Pa..  1918 — .  Auth.:  A  Study  of 
Some  Dental  Cements,  Jour,  of  Dental  Re- 
search. Mem.,  Am.  Ceram.  Soc.  Address,  40th 
and   Butler  St.,   Pittsburgh. 


8904.     WEI  YOH  WU 
B.    S.    in    E.   E. ;   b.    My    10,    1891,   China;   s. 
Yu    Chu    Wu.       Prepared    in    Chu    Sze    .\cad. 
Chinese    Club.      Westinghouse    Elec.    Co.,    Wil- 
kinsburg,  Pa.     Address,  Hunan,  China. t 

8905.  TSAO  SHING  YANG 
B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  O  9,  1893,  Singhwa,  Hunan, 
China;  s.  Shao  Yuen  and  Mei-Kwon  (Lew) 
Vang.  Prepared  in  Ilunan  Poly.  Inst.,  Chang 
sba,  China.  M.  S.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  iqi8. 
Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Cosmojiolitan 
Club.  Auth.:  Prefatory  Introduction,  Chinese 
Essay  Writing  by  S.  P.  Young,  Commercial 
Press.  Shanghai,  1918.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ; 
Chinese  Eng.  Soc;  Pi  Mu  Epsilon.  Address, 
714  S.  Crouse  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

8906.  GAN  CHYO  YEE 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  h.  Je  11,  1895, 
Ilunan,  China;  s.  Ize  Ching  (b.  Changning, 
Ilunan,  China)  and  Kwan  (Nieh)  Yee.  Pre- 
Dared  in  King-Tsin  Middle  Sch.,  Changsha, 
Ilunan,  China;  Chinese  Repub.  Inst..  Shanghai, 
China.  Chem.  Club.  Chemist.  Aetna  Ex- 
plosives Co.,  Huntingdon,  Pa.  Address  505 
I2th    St.,    Huntingdon,   Pa. 

8907.     ARTHUR  TATARIAN  YOUNG 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Mr  12,  1895,  Chicago; 
s.  William  Foster  (b.  F  11,  1867,  Memphis. 
Tenn.)  and  Laura  (Pierce)  Young  (b.  Ag  28, 
1S73,  Bloomington,  111.).  Prepared  in  Austin 
H.  S,,  Chicago;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  summer  19 16. 
Acacia;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi. 
ist  Lt.,  U.  S.  A.,  Ildqtrs.  Kegt.,  A.  E.  F. 
France.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  I\L  Address,  5506 
Rice   St.,   Chicago. 

8908.  JAN  PAUL  ZALESKI 

B.  S.  in  Land.  Gard.;  b.  Je  24,  1888,  Zalesic, 
Russia;  s.  Frank  Zaleski.  Prepared  in  Rus- 
sia Schs.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Univ.  Land. 
Arch.  Soc.  U.  S.  A.,  191 8—.  Co.  L.  349th 
Inf.,  Camp  Dodge,  la.;  Sergt.,  do.,  France. 
19 1 8.  Recovering  from  serious  wounds  re- 
ceived in  action,  base  hospital,  France.  Ad- 
dress,  318  Indiana  Ave.,   Kankakee,   Ill.t 


CLASS  OF  1918  (608  LIVING,  3  DEAD) 


8909.      HOWARD  GREEN  ABBOTT 

(Son  of  No.  416;   Brother  of  Nos.  4043,  4044. 

6687,   8909) 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  8,  1896,  Morrison,  HI.; 
s.  Alfred  NoyeS  ('85),  (b.  N  2,  1862,  Union 
Grove,  111.)  and  Sarah  G.  (Green)  Abbott  (b. 
Jules  Prairie,  111.).  Prepared  in  Morrison  H. 
.S.  Address,  Morrison,  Ill.t 
8910.  ALICE  NOWELL  ACKERT  (DOISY) 
(Wife  of  No.  6206) 

B.  S.  in  H.  S.;  b.  Mr  16,  1894,  Dixon,  HI.; 
d.  Abram  Ackert.  Prepared  in  Dixon  11.  S.  Al 
pha  Delta  Pi;  Yo  Ma.  Teacher,  H.  S..  Sidell. 
111.,  1917-18.  Married  Lt.  Edward  A.  Doisy 
('14),  JI  20,  1918,  Atlanta.  Address,  1223 
3rd  St.,   Dixon,   Ill.t 

891 1.     LEOTA  VALENTINE  ADAMS 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  14,  1895. 
Princeville,  111.;  d.  Francis  Marion  (b.  O  30 
1857.  do.)  and  Leoria  May  (Kackley)  Adams 
(b.  My  13,  1861,  Stark,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Princeville  H.  S.;  Bradlev  Poly.  Inst..  1912-14; 
Teacher,  Home  Econ.,  Blackburn  Coll.,  Carlin- 
ville.  111.  Country  Life  Club;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Address,  Hillcrest 
Farm,  Princeville,  III. 

8912.     WARREN  DAVID  ADAMS 

B.  S.  in  A.  ¥..;  b,  Ja  13,  1804,  Scales 
Mound.  111.;  s.  J.  A,  Adams.  Prepared  in 
Scales  Mound  H.  S..  Wyland  Acad.;  Highland 
Park  Coll.  and  Crane  Coll.  Address.  Scales 
Mound,   Ill.t 


8913- 


MADALANE   ZELOMIA   AINS- 
WORTII 


Social  Worker;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je 
24,  1898,  Chicago;  d.  Elmer  Stevens  (b.  Jl  24. 
1863,  Providence  R.  I.)  and  Hannah  Poole 
(Kaye)  Ainsworth  (b,  Ap  24,  1869).  Prepared 
in  Wendell  Phillips  H,  S..  Chicago;  N.  W. 
Univ.,  1915-16.  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Mortarboard; 
Theta  Sigma  Phi;  Mask  and  Bauble;  Illiola; 
Ir.  and  Sr.  Class  V.  P.;  Chm.,  Sr.  Pin  Com.; 
Sr.  Banquet  Com.;  Illini  Staff;  Illio;  III.  Mag. 
Stud..  Law,  Univ.  of  111.,  19:8.  Court  Work 
and  Social  Service  Work,  Legal  Aid  Soc. 
Chicago;  Office  Mgr.,  Div.  of  Rehabil.,  Ft. 
Sheridan,  111.,  1919 — .  Address,  4243  Sheri- 
dan  Road,  Chicago. 


8914.     KATHRYN  REBECCA  ALBAUGH 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  My  6,  1896,  North  Man- 
chester, Ind. ;  d.  Henry  Preston  Albaugh.  Pre- 
pared in  Elmore  (Mich.)  H.  S.;  Mich.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.  H.  Sc.  Club;  W.  A.  A.;  Class 
Hockey;  Class  Basketball.  Address,  3524 
Elliott  .Ave.,  Berwyn,  111. 


8915.     CHESTER  LEON  ALBEE 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  16,  1891,  Pekin,  III.; 
s,  C.  W.  .Mbee.  Prepared  in  Crawford  and 
Superior  (Wis,)  H.  Scbs.;  Bradley  Poly.  Inst. 
Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Class  football.  Address, 
Muncie,    111. 


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8916.  IIESTEK  ADA  ALLEN  (CARRIER) 
(Wife  of  No.  8987) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ap  7.  1894.  Delevan,  111.: 
d.  Ralph  (b.  Ap  10.  186;;,  Rhode  Island)  and 
Ada  Mary  (EatonJ  Allen  (b.  O  22,  1869).  Pre- 
pared in  Deltvan  H.  S.  Chi  Theta;  II.  Sc. 
Club;  Jamesoniaii;  Haskctball.  Teacher,  Math 
and  Phys.  Tr..  Alwood  Tp.  H.  S.,  1918.  Mar- 
ried Earl  Weslev  Carrier  ('18),  D  24,  1918, 
Delevan,  111.  Address,  806  S.  3rd  St.,  Cham- 
paign. 

8917.  HARRY  HAVENS  ALMOND 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Mr  23,  1891. 
.Anderson,  Ind.;  s.  J.  R.  Almond.  Prepared 
in  Anderson  (Ind.)  II.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta. 
jnd  Lt.,  Ord.  Corps,  Camp  Doniidian,  Ft.  Sill, 
Okla.,  1917;  Rariten  Ord.  Depot,  Metuchen. 
N.  J.,  1918.  Address,  1521  Noble  St.,  .Ander- 
son,  Ind.t 

8918.  MABEL  GERDENA  ALTPETER 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  28,  1893.  Chicago; 
d.  Frederick  William  (b.  Ap  18.  1865,  Baraboo, 
Wis.)  and  Meta  (Paulsen)  Altpeter  (b.  D  8, 
1873,  Island  Fohr.  Schleswig  Holstein,  Ger.). 
Prepared  in  Jo'-n  Marshall  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Chi- 
cago Normal  Coll.;  Univ.  of  Wis.;  Univ.  of 
Chicago.  Address,  1904  S.  Millard  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago. 

8919.      RUTH    AMELIA   ALVERSON 

(Sister  of  Nos.  2554,  3619.  4047) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  3,  1895. 
Stonington.  111.;  d.  Elbridge  Monroe  (b.  Ag  27, 
1851,  Schuyler  Co.,  111.)  and  Amelia  Caroline 
(Weiser)  Alverson  (b.  Ja  10,  1863,  Beards 
town.  111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Illiola; 
Prelim.  Honors.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Teach- 
er, H.  S.,  Oblong,  111.,  1918 — .  Address,  705 
W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High 
School,  Oblong,  111. 

8920.  BIRDINA  MARGUERITTE 
ANDERSON 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  13,  1891.  Camp 
Point,  111.;  d.  Robert  Dinwiddie  (b.  1847,  Paint 
Lick,  Ky.)  and  Lilie  May  (Henry)  Anderson 
(b.  1856,  Columbus,  111.).  Prepared  in  Camp 
Point  (Ky.)  H.  S.;  Monmouth  Coll.,  1914-17. 
Address,   904   W.    California   St.,   Urbana. 

8921.  CARL  LEONARD  ANDERSON 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Jl  5,  1895,  Hudson, 
Wis.;  s.  John  B.  (b.  D  17,  1862,  Sweden)  and 
Carrie  Anderson  (b.  S  28,  1867,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Hudson  (Wis.)  H.  S.  Iris;  Beta  Gamma 
Sigma;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  cabinet;  Staff  Capt.,  Univ. 
Brig.  2nd.Lt.,  Personnel  Dept..  U.  S.  N.  A., 
Tr.  Camp.  1018 — .  Asst.  Div.  Personnel  Adjt., 
86th  Div.,  do.  Address,  1309  3rd  St.,  Hud- 
son, Wis. 

8922.  EARL  WILLIAM  ANDERSON 
A.B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  13,  1897,  Charles- 
ton, 111.;  s.  Albert  Carman  (b.  S  22,  1871,  Erie, 
Pa.)  and  Nellie  Telly  (Wright)  Anderson  (b. 
Je  2.  1873,  Charleston,  111.)  Prepared  m 
Charleston  H.  S.;  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
igi4-i6.  Psi  Upsilon;  Capt..  Varsity  Basketball; 
Varsity  Track.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.  In 
Ensign  Sch.,  U.  S.  N.,  Pelham  Bay.  N.  Y., 
1918 — .  Address,  Charleston,  111. 

8923.     EDLA    VICTORIA    ANDERSON 

B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  23,  1894.  Rockford, 
111.;  d.  Magnus  P.  (b.  My  11,  1864,  Bleking, 
Sweden)  and  Ida  Kristine  (Swanson)  Ander- 
son (b  Mr  16,  1865,  Smaland,  do.).  Prepared 
in  DeKalb  Tp.  H.  S.;  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
1913-15.  Omicron  Nu;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Woman  s 
Glee  Club;  Gregorian;  Country  Life  Club.  Ad- 
dress   820  N.  -th  St.,  DeKalb,  111. 


8924.  JENNIE  LOUISE  ANDERSON 
(CECIL) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  3.  1896,  Enid., 
Okla.;  d.  William  Moses  (b.  Ja  3,  1866,  Spring- 
field, 111.)  and  Lillian  (Benn)  Anderson  (b.  N 
-'7,  1873.  Piltsliekl,  111.).  Prepared  in  Oklahoma 
City  (Okla.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Okla.,  1914-15 
Bethany  Circle;  Chem.  Club.  Technician,  Med. 
Corps.  I'.  S.  N.  A..  Base  Hosp.,  Camp  Grant, 
Rockford,  111.,  1918.  Grand  Sec,  A.  F.  A. 
M.,  of  Okla.  Married  Lawrence  Cecil,  D  23, 
191 8.  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Address,  313  W. 
^Lun    St.,    Battle   Creek,   Mich. 

8925.  ROY  B.  ANDERSON 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  15,  1893, 
Winnebago,  111.;  s.  B.  F.  (b.  Drakestown,  N. 
J.)  and  Carolina  (Bunn)  Anderson  (b.  N.  J.). 
"Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1914-15.  Class  Football;  Track;  Agr.  Club. 
Farmer,  Winnebago,  111..  1Q18 — .  Married  Ruth 
Faulkner,  F  26.  1918,  Winnebago,  111.  Address, 
Winnebago,    111. 

8926.  MARY  ALBERTA  ANDREWS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ja  28,  1896, 
Pana,  111.;  d.  W.  E.  Andrews.  Prepared  in 
Pana  Tp.  H.  S.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Clinton,  111.,  1918 — .  Address,  211  E.  3rd 
St.,  Pana,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High  School, 
Clinton,    111. 

8927.  RUTH  HELEN  ANDREWS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  22,  1895. 
Metamora,  111.;  d.  Charles  Woodson  (b.  Jl  12, 
1858,  Washington,  111.)  and  Anna  Augusta 
(Jaquin)  Andrews  (b.  Ag  20,  1858,  Metamora, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Walnut  H.  S.,  N.  W.  Univ., 
1914-15.  Achoth;  Math.  Club.  Choral  Soc ;  Class 
Hockey;  Capt.  and  Mgr.,  Class  Basketball;  V. 
P.,  Sr.  Illinae;  Woman's  League  Council. 
Teacher,  Math.,  H.  S.,  Harrisburg,  111.,  1918 — . 
Address,  706  Gregory  Place.  Urbana;  bus.  add.. 
205   N.   Webster   St.,  Harrisburg,  111. 

8928.  ROBERT  HORATIO  ANTOSZEWSKI 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  14,  1893,  Glen- 
coe.  111.;  s.  C.  .Antoszewski.  Prepared  in  New 
Trier  Tp.  H.  S. ;  Wlieaton  Coll.  Cosmopolitan; 
Adelphic;  Scribbler's  Club;  Polonia;  ist  Place, 
L'niv.  Oratorical  Contest;  Repr.,  No.  Oratori- 
cal League  Contest  and  St.  Peace  Contest;  ist 
Lt.,  L'niv.  Brig.;  Scribblers;  Delta  Sigma  Rho; 
organized  Polonia  Club.  U.  S.  N.  Auxiliary  Re- 
serve Sch.,  Great  Lakes,  111..  1918;  Mustered 
out,  F  8,  1919.  Address,  680  Bluff  St.,  Glencoe, 
111. 

8929.  ANNIS  LILIAN  ARENDS 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  d.  Remt.  (b.  F  22. 
i860,  Hanover,  Ger.)  and  Lilian  (Wachs) 
.Arends  (b.  Te  11,  1870,  Monticello  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Greenup  H.  S.  Teacher,  H.  S..  Mon- 
roe, O.,  1918—.  Address,  713  S.  Neil  St., 
Champaign;  bus.  add.,  High  School,  Monroe,  O. 

8930.      CLARA    GRACE    ARMINGTON 

(Sister  of  No.  6704) 
Teadier;  B.  Mus.;  b.  O  28,  1894,  Dixon. 
111.;  d.  Alfred  Philo  (b.  N  12,  1864,  Dunham. 
Ouebec,  Can.)  and  Gracia  Eliza  (Laing)  Arm- 
fngton  (b.  Ap  14,  1868,  Dixon,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Dixon  H.  S.  Sigma  Kappa;  A''o  Ma;  Mu 
Kaiipa  .Alpha;  Illiola;  Stud.  Council.  Women's 
League;  Prelim.  Honors.  Teacher.  Spring  Val- 
ley. 111..  1918 — .  Address,  717  Hennepin  Ave., 
Dixon,   III.;  bus.  add..   Spring  Valley,  111. 

8931.  JAMES  LANDRETH  ASH 
A  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  25.  1887,  Philadel- 
phia; s.  Frank  Pierce  (b.  O  4,  1853,  Alton,  HI.) 
and  Eleanor  (Adair)  Ash  (b.  Je  6,  1859,  Phda- 
delphia).  Prepared  in  Mount  Hernion  (Mass.) 
H.  S.  Commissary  Dept.,  U.  S.  N..  1918—.  Ad- 
dress     1J03    N.    25th    St.,    Philadelphia. 


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8932.    HAZEL  ATTEBERY  ] 

(Sister   of   Nos.    3009.    6058,   7350) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  8.  1897, 
Hillsboro,  111.;  d.   William  J.   (b.  Mr  18,   1861. 
do.)    and    Lula    (Bailey)    Atteberv    (b.    Mi    17. 

1866,  Walshville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Hillsboro 
H.  S.  Teacher,  rural  sch.,  Hillsboro,  111.. 
1918 — .    Address,    Hillsboro,    111. 

8933.  EUNICE    LOUISE    BADGER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  31,  1893, 

Jarvis  Store.   Kv.;  d.   William  Ilenry   (b.   N  24, 

1867,  Toledo.  0.)  and  Harriet  Viola  (Fritts) 
Badger  (b.  N  17,  1S68,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Oak  Park  and  River  Forest  Tp.  H.  Schs. 
Mortarboard;  Alethenai;  Pres.,  Sr.  Illinae;  V. 
P..  W.  A.  A.;  Treas..  Jr.  Illinae;  Chm.,  Sr. 
Banquet  (^om.;  Class  Hockey.  Teacher,  Phys. 
Educ,  Grade  Schs.,  Evanston,  111.,  1918—. 
Address,    821    Sherman    Ave.,    Evanston,    111. 

8934.  MATILDA  MAY  BAECIILER 
Teacher;    B.    S.    in    H.    Sc;   b.   Je   11,    1879, 

Chenoa,  111.;  d.  Andrew  (b.  Ag  28,  1828, 
F-orraine,  France)  and  Mary  (Habecker) 
Baechler  (b.  My  8.  1842,  Bavaria,  Ger.).  Pre- 
pared in  Le  Roy  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ. 
Prelom.  Honors.  Teacher,  Wheaton,  111., 
1918 — .  Address,  Momence.  111.;  bus.  add., 
22\   N.  West  St..  Wheaton,  111. 

8935.  EARL  WILLIS  BAILEY 
B.  S.  in  Commerce;  b.  F  20,  1896,  Boody, 
111.;  s.  Willis  F.  (b.  Mr  18,  1866,  do.)  and 
Emma  (Nolle)  Bailey  (b.  F  22,  1870.).  Pre- 
pared in  Decatur  H.  S.  Theta  Chi;  Lt..  Univ. 
Brig.  Pvt..  7th  Co.,  37th  Inf.,  Ft.  Mcintosh, 
Laredo.  Tex.;  mustered  out,  D  3,  1918.  Ad- 
dress,   Boody,    111. 

8936.  NELLIE   ALLISON   BALCH 
Teacher;    B.    S.    in    H.    Sc;    b.    S    29,    1895. 

Lerna.  111.;  d.  George  Theron  (b.  Jl  9.  1848. 
Farmington,  111.)  and  Nancy  Caroline  (Allison) 
Balch  (b.  N  29,  1858,  Charleston,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Alpha  Delta 
P.i;  Sr.  Class  Day  Com.;  Capt.,  Bowling 
Team.  Teacher,  Galacia.  111.,  1918 — .  Address. 
Lerna,  111.;   bus.  add.,  Galacia,   III. 

8937.  TED  ALBERT  BALDERSON 

B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  O  7,  1893.  Crete,  Neb.; 
s.  J.  A.  Balderson.  Prepared  in  Wilber  (Neb.) 
H.  S.  Address,  Wilber,  Neb.t 


8938.  VELDA  CHRISTENA  BAMES- 
BERGER 
Assistant;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  18, 
1896,  Marshall,  111.;  d.  Frederick  T.  ( b.  O 
3,  1870,  do.)  and  Emma  Jane  (Spotts)  Bames- 
berger  (b.  Jl  9,  1871,  do.).  Prepared  in  Mar- 
shall Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi:  W.  A.  A.;  Capt.,  Class  hockey;  Class 
basketball;  Sr.  Advisory  Bd.  Grad.  Stud., 
Educ,  Univ.  of  111.,  and  Asst.,  Eur.  of  Educa- 
tional Research.  Univ^  of  111..  1918—.  .'id 
dress,   loio  California  St.,  Urbana. 


8939.  MARY  GRACE  BARNES 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.,  1918;  b.  Mr  31.  18/6, 
Battle  Ground.  Ind. ;  d.  Thomas  Jefferson  (b. 
Ag  21,  1847,  Piketon,  O.)  and  Mary  Havens 
(Mason)  Barnes  (b.  Mr  13,  1850,  Lafayette, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Lafayette  (Ind.)  H.  S. 
S.  B..  Purdue  Univ.,  1894.  Alumni  Sec,  Pur- 
due Univ.,  1907-00;  Teacher,  Mrs.  Starrett's 
Sch.  for  Girls,  1909-10:  Stud.,  Lib.  Sch.. 
Univ.  of  111.,  191 3-14;  Lib.  Asst.,  A.  and  M. 
Coll.,  Agr.  Coll.,  Miss.,  1914-15:  Catalog  Asst., 
Lib.,  Univ.  of  111..  i9>S-i8;  Libn..  Univ.  of 
Okla.,  Norman,  Okla.,  1918 — .  Address.  808 
W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana;  hvs.  add..  Univ.  of 
Oklahoma,   Norman.  Okla. 


8940.     RUTH   LILLIAN   BARNES 
A.  B.  in  L.   A.  &  S.:  b.  Ag  11,    1894,  Leav- 
enworth. Kan.;   d.   O.   P.   Barnes.     Pre[)ared  in 
Univ.   of  Chicago.     Alpha   Delta   Pi.     Address, 
210  N.  Humplircy  Ave,  Oak  Park,  Ill.i 

8941.  WINIBRED  BARNES 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  21,  1895, 
Kansas  City,  Mo.;  d.  William  G.  Barnes.  Pre- 
pared in  Westport  H.  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
.\lpha  Gamma  Delta;  First  Council.  W'oman's 
League;  Treas.,  W.  A.  .\. ;  H.  Sc.  (ilub;  Class 
Bowling  and  Baseball,  ist  Cabinet,  Y.  W.  C. 
A.;  Sr.  Banquet  Com.  Teacher;  H.  Sc,  H. 
S.,  Edwardsville,  111.,  1918 — .  Address,  3623 
Jefferson  St.,  Kansas  City.  Mo.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
Iligh   School,  Edwardsville,   111. 

8942.  JENNIS  EULAI.IA  BARRY 
(Sister  of  No.  5019) 
Secretary;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  10, 
1895,  Champaign;  d.  Thomas  (b.  My  :i,  1852, 
(ialway  Co.,  Ireland)  and  Georgia  Anna  (Lee) 
Barry  (b.  Jl  4,  1869.  Ga.).  Prepared  in  Cham- 
paign H.  S.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Alethenai;  Mor- 
tar-board; Pres..  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  V.  P..  Fresh 
Illinae;  Mgr.,  Girls  Stunt  Show.  Univ.  Sec, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1918— .  Address,  107  Chalmers 
St.,  Champaign. 

8943.  RUTH  PORTER  BARTHOLOMEW 
Charities  Worker;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja 
5,  1897,  Table  Grove,  111.;  d.  Arthur  (b.  N 
27,  1867,  do.)  and  Charlotte  C.  (Porter)  Bar- 
tholomew (b.  F  16,  1873).  Prepared  in  Table 
Grove  H.  S.;  Lombard  Coll..  1914-16.  Alpha 
Chi  Omega;  Illiola:  Scholarship  in  Sociology. 
United  Charities  Worker,  Chicago,  1918— . 
.Iddress,  Table  Grove.  111.;  bus.  add.,  4404 
Greenswood   Ave,   Chicago. 

8944.  HARRY   OWEN   BARTLETT 

B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ag  26,  1892,  Eau  Claire, 
Wis.;  s.  William  Warren  (b.  Ja  23,  1861, 
Presque  Isle.  Me.)  and  Clara  (Towner)  Bart- 
lett  (b.  My  2,  1863.  Trempealeau.  Wis.).  Pre- 
pared in  Eau  Claire  (Wis.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  iqii-i2.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Gargoyle; 
Arch.  Club.  ist  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan. 
1 91 7;  Asst.  Designer,  E.  H.  Bennett  Const. 
Arch.,  Camp  Grant.  Rockford,  111.,  1917:  309th 
Field  Signal  Bn..  do.,  1918;  4th  O.  T.  C,  do.. 
iqi8 — .  Address,  431  I,ake  St.,  Eau  Claire, 
Wis. 

8945.  CHESTER  RANDALL  BEAR 

(Brother  of  No.  4064) 
Business;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  .\g  29, 
1893,  Ludlow,  111.:  s.  Lou  N.  Bear.  Prepared 
in  Paxton  H.  S.;  De  Pauw  Acad.  Phi  Kappa 
Psi;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi.  With  I..  N.  Bear  & 
Co.,  (jen.  Merchandise,  Ludlow,  111.,  1919 — . 
Lt.,  Inf..  U.  S.  A.,  Camp  Stewart,  Va.  Address, 
Ludlow.   Ill.t 

S946.  OWEN  CIIAUXCEY  BEATTY 
Student;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  27,  1895.  Wy- 
anet.  IH.:  s.  .\lbert  James  (b.  Jl  20,  1871.  La 
Moille.  111.)  and  May  Elizabeth  (Schick)  Beat- 
tv  (b.  F  2.  1874,  Sterling,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Geneseo  Tn.  H.  S.  Sigma  Pi.  Grad.  Stud.. 
Univ.  of  Kan..  1Q19 — ■  Pvt.,  6th  Co.,  C.  A. 
C,  Ft.  Wright,  N.  Y. ;  mustered  out,  1018. 
Address.  4010  Windsor  St..  Pittsburgh;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  Univ.  of  Kansas,  Lawrence,  Kan. 

8947.  RUTH  MARIE  BECK 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc:  b.  My  6.  1896. 
Champaign;  d.  Ida  L.  Beck.  Prepared  in 
Chnnipaicn  H.  S.  Alpha  Delta  Pi.  Teacher. 
M.  S.,  Sidell,  111..  i9i«— •  Address.  206  W. 
(Ireen  St..  Champaign:  /'h.v  add.,  r 'o  High 
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8948.  EDITH  MAY  BELL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  19,  1889, 
Milton,  la.;  d.  Elias  F.  (b.  Mr  10.  1847.  Del- 
phos.  O.)  and  Alice  Bell  (b.  S  22,  1851,  Bloom- 
ington,  111.).  Prepared  in  Milton  (la.)  H.  S.; 
St.  Norm.,  Chenev,  Wash.  Critic  Teacher,  Eng., 
111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Carbondale,  111.,  1918. 
Address.  Milton,  la.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Illinois 
State  Normal   School,   Carbondale,  111. 

8949.     BEULAH   BEATRICE  BENTLEY 
Teacher;    A.    B.   in   L.    A.    &   S.;    b.    Mr    13. 

1895.  Anna.  111.;  d.  E.  B.  Bentley.  Prepared 
in  Clinton  H.  S.;  Worster  Univ.  Chi  Theta;- 
Ex.  Council,  Women's  League.  Teacher,  Eng. 
H.  S.,  Clinton.  111..  IQ18— .  Address,  s-o  W. 
.\dams   St..   Clinton,   lil.t 

8950.  CORA  BERGER 
(Sister  of  No.  5545) 
Clerk;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  8,  1895. 
Davenport,  la.;  d.  Edward  (b.  Ap  14,  1861. 
Chicago)  and  Elise  (Lorenzen)  Berger  (b.  Ag 
18,  1862,  Davenport,  la.).  Prepared  in  Daven- 
port (la.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Yo  Ma; 
Pres.,  Le  Cercle  Francais;  Soph.  Advisory 
Bd.;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  2nd  Cabinet.  Clerk,  West 
Elec.  Co.,  Chicago,  1918 — .  Address,  626 
Brown  St.,  Davenport,  la.;  bus.  add.,  601 
Fullerton   Parkway,   Chicago. 

8951.     LOUIS   ROLLAND   BERNER 
Chem.   Engr. ;    B.    S.   in   Chem.    E. ;  b.   Je   I'i, 

1896,  Indianapolis;  s.  Frederick  (b.  Cincinnati) 
and  Anna  (Ott)  Berner  (b.  Indianapolis). 
Prepared  in  Indianapolis  Man.  Tr.  H.  S.  Theta 
Chi;  Phi  Lambda  Psi;  Prelim.  Honors.  Chem. 
Engr.,  Inland  Steel  Co.,  Indiana  Harbor.  Ind., 
1918 — .  F.  A.,  6th  Observation  Bat.;  Mustered 
out,  D  1,  1918.  Address,  3420  Broadway,  In- 
dianapolis; bus.  add.,  c/o  Inland  Steel  Co., 
Indiana  Harbor,   Ind. 

8952.     CARL   BEUST 
B.    S.    in  Agr. ;   b.  Ja  6,    1895,   New   Albany, 
Ind.;     s.     D.     Beust.       Prepared     in     LaCrosse 
(Wis.)   H.   S.;   LaCrosse   St.   Norm.   Sch.     Ad- 
dress,   308   S.   sth   St.,   LaCrosse,    Wis.t 

8953.     ELMER   ALFRED    BIERBAUM 
B.   S.   in  Agr.;   b.  Ag  4,    1895,    Alton,   111.;   s. 
Frank  A.    Bierbaum.     Prepared   in  Alton  H.   S. 
Hort.     Club.       Address,     1501     Central     Ave., 
Alton,  Ill.t 

8934.  BERTHA  HELEN  BING 
Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  10,  1897. 
Urbana;  d.  Louis  L.  (b.  Ap  :,  1863,  do.)  and 
Sarah  (Loeb)  Bing  (b.  O  16,  1868,  Attica, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  StafF, 
Daily  Illini;  W,  A.  A.  Stud.,  Law  Sch.,  L^niv. 
of  111.,  1918 — .  Address,  105  N.  Orchard  St., 
Urbana. 

8935.  JOHN  \\t:sley  birchard 

(Brother  of  No.  8936) 
Chemist:  H.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  My  13,  1896, 
Grafton.  111.;  s.  Daniel  A.  (b.  D  31,  1870. 
Wavcrly,  111.)  and  Ida  Leola  (Richards)  Bir- 
chard (b.  .\p  12,  1873,  Little  Rock.  .Ark.). 
Prepared  in  Whipple  Acad.;  Jacksonville,  and 
Urbana  11.  Schs.  Chem.  Club;  Ceram.  Club. 
Research  Chem.,  Nat.  .Xniline  Dye  Co.,  Marcus 
Hook,  Pa.,  1 91 8 — .  .4dilrcss,  1906  Boulevard, 
Wilmington.  Del.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  National 
.\niline  Co.,  Wilmington.  Del. 

8936.  LEOLA   MARY    BIRCHARD 

(Sister  of  No.  8933) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  11,  1894,  Grafton, 
111.;  d.  Daniel  A.  (b.  D  31,.  1870,  Waverly, 
111.)  and  Ida  Leola  (Richards)  Birchard  (b. 
.\p  12,  1873,  Little  Rock,  Ark.).  Prepared  in 
Urbana     H.     S.       Address,     Pittsfield,     111. 


8937.  BERYL  A.  BLACK 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  16. 
1892,  Paris,  III.  s.  John  S.  and  Mary  A,  (Conk- 
lin)  Black,  Prepared  in  Paris  II,  S.;  Rose 
Poly.  Inst.,  1910-11;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  summer 
1917.  Acacia;  Phi  Delta  Kappa;  Kappa  Del- 
ta Pi;  Class  Basketball.  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  4th  Tr. 
Bn.,  137  Depot  Brig.,  Camp  McClellan,  Ala., 
1918;  do.,  52nd  Co.  13th  Rec.  Bn.-  Mustered 
out,  D  18.  Address,  302  E.  Edgar  St., 
Paris,    111. 

8938.  ABRAHAM  BLACKSTONE 
Draftsman;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  6,  1890, 
Kharkov,  Russia;  s.  Jacob  (b.  F  20,  1861, 
Hereza,  do.)  and  Sophia  (Retchin)  Blackstone 
(b.  O  15.  1867.  Ecaterinoslav,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Central  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Chicago;  Schs.,  Rus- 
sia; N.  W.  Univ..  1914-13.  C.  E.  Soc,  Men- 
(irah.  Asst.  Engr..  Alabama  &  Vicksburg,  Ry., 
toiS;  Draftsman.  Bridge  Dept.,  C.  R.  I.  &  P. 
Ky.,  19 1 8-;-.  Mem.,  Am.  Assoc.  Engrs.  Mar- 
ried Sophia  Blackstone,  Je  6,  1910.  Child, 
.■\nna,  b.  My  30,  191 1.  Address,  3137  Palmer 
Square,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  C.  R.  I.  &  P. 
Ry.,  La  Salle,   St.  Sta.,  Chicago. 

8939.  LOUISE  BOEHMER 
Dietitian;  A.  B.  in  H,  Sc;  b.  Ja  5,  1897, 
Springfield,  Mo.;  d.  Charles  D.  (b.  1837, 
Wright  City,  Mo.)  and  Katherine  (Wolf)  Boeh- 
mer  (b.  1866,  Chester,  HI.).  Prepared  in 
Springfield  (Mo.)  H.  S.,  19x3-16;  Drury  Coll., 
1914-15;  St.  Norm.,  Springfield,  Mo.,  1913-16. 
Omicron  Nu.  Dietitian,  St.  Mary's  Sch.,  Peeks- 
kill,  N.  Y.  Address,  969  S.  Jefferson  St., 
Springfield,   Mo. 

8960.     *MABEL   HELEN   BOLEN    (BACON) 
(Wife  of  No.  7354) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A,  &  S.;  b.  6  16,  1894,  Bor- 
ton.  111.;  d.  James  Isaac  (b.  Ind.)  and  Mary 
Matilda  (Borton)  Bolen  (b.  Ap  21,  1861, 
Quaker  City.  O.).  Prepared  in  Westport  H. 
S..  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Wo- 
men's Tennis  Championship;  ist  Council,  Wo- 
men's League.  Married  Robert  Hamilton  Ba- 
con ('16),  Je  12,  1918,  Urbana.  Died  Ja  3, 
1919.    Painsdale,   Mich. 

8961.  RALPH  WALDO  BOLTON 

Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  27,  1872. 
Viola,  111.;  s.  Samuel  J.  (b.  1840,  Oberlin, 
O.)  and  Sarah  M.  (Bridger)  Bolton  (b.  1838, 
Viola,  111.).  Prepared  in  Viola  H.  S.;  111. 
St.  Norm.  Univ.;  Valparaiso  Univ.  Eta 
Kappa  Nu.  Elec.  Engr.,  Champaign.  Married 
Pearl  M.  Mullen,  1904.  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Child,  Velma  Olive,  b.  O  4,  1907.  Address, 
512    E.    Springfield  Ave.,   Champaign. 

8962.  WYMAN   JESSE    BOLTON 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  6,  1893,  Nauvoo,  111.; 
d.  N.  P.  Bolton.  Prepared  in  Keokuk  (la.) 
H.  S.  Pi  Tau  Sigma.  2nd  Lt.,  C.  A.  C.  Co.  i. 
O.  T.  C.  5,  Ft,  Monroe,  Va.  Address,  Nauvoo, 
la.t 

8963.  CHARLES    EDGAR   BORN 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  12,  1893,  Milmine,  111.; 
s.  William  T.  (b.  Ja  11,  1872,  Columbia  City, 
Ind.)  and  Mary  Ellen  (Charles)  Born  (b.  Ag 
2.  1870,  Hamburg,  O.).  Prepared  in  Cerro 
Gordo  II.  S.  Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  V.  P., 
Pres.,  .\gr.  Club;  Country  Life  Club;  Stud. 
Union;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Pvt.,  Mach.  Gun  Co.. 
(>lh  Inf.  U.  S.  N.  A.;  Sergt.,  Inf.,  46th  M.  G. 
Co..  Ildqtrs.,  Detachment,  Camp  Sheridan,  Ala.; 
Mustered  out,  F  5,  1919.  Auth. :  The  Tenant 
Farmer  as  I  Know  Him,  III.  Agr.;  The  Land 
Where  the  Spring  Wheat  Grows,  Canadian 
Pacific  Railroad  .Mag.;  The  Po.ssibilities  of 
Corp.  Farming,  ///.  .tgr.;  The  1918  Univ.  of 
111.  Students  Stock  Judging  Contest,  do.  Ad- 
dress,  c/o   William   T.   Born,   Cerro   Gordo,   IIU 


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8964.  ANNE  MORRIS  BOYD 
lustructor;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Ja  13,  1884,  Areola, 
111.;  d.  Wilson  Porter  (b.  1847,  Flemingsburg. 
Ky.)  and  Emma  (Wyatt)  Boyd  (b.  1850,  Day- 
ton, O.).  Prepared  in  Areola  H.  S.;  Univ.  of 
Ky. ;  Tames  Milliken  Univ.,  A.  B.,  1904-6. 
Instr.,"Lib.  Sch..  Univ.  of  111.,  1918—.  Auth.: 
Graded  List  of  Stories  for  Schools,  IVhitrjviitcr, 
li'is.  Norm.  Sch.  Mag.;  Minnieska,  Story- 
teller's Mag.  Mem.,  Am.  Libr.  Assn.;  Wis. 
Libr.  Assn.;  Nat,  Storyteller's  League.  Ad- 
dress, Arthur,  111.;  bus.  add.,  905  W.  Illinois 
St.,   Urbana. 

8965.  ESTHER  HORTENSE  BOYLE 
B.  S.  in  H.  So.;  b.  S  18,  189-,  Hennepin. 
111.;  d.  Landon  Frank  (b.  My  3,  1871,  do.) 
and  Lelia  Amelia  (Rousseau)  Boyle  (b.  Ja  3, 
1871,  do.).  Prepared  in  John  Swaney  H.  S. 
Address,   Athens,    111. 

8966.     MARJORIE  LILAH   BRAND 
A.   B.   in  L.   A.  &   S.;  b.  Ag  9.   1893.   Alpha, 
111.;   d.    E.   P.    Brand.      Prepared   in   Univ.    H. 
S.,    Normal.    111.;    111.    St.    Norm.     Univ.      Ad- 
dress, 201  N.  School  St..  Normal,  Hl.t 

8967.     EUGENIE  JOSEPHINE  BRANDON 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N   15,   1894,  Farmer 
City,    111.;    d.    Gipsey    Brandon.       Prepared    in 
Moore  Tp.   H.  S,     Address,   Farmer  City,  Ill.j' 

8968,  CALANTHE  MIRIAM  BRAZELTON 
A,  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  10,  i89f>,  Greens- 
burg.  Ind.;  d.  William  Reaves  (b.  Ap  2,  1858. 
Sardinia,  Ind.)  and  Hannah  Katorah  (Castor) 
Brazelton  (b.  D  10,  1870,  la.).  Prepared  in 
Greensburg  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Mem.,  Baptist 
Church.     Address,  Greensburg,   Ind. 

8969.     HOWARD  D.WID  BREPXE 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  8,  :89s,  Mt.  Ver- 
non, Ind.;  s.  Silas  (b.  Mr  i,  1851,  do.)  and 
Angeline  (Miller)  Breece  (b.  O  21.  1854,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Purdue 
Univ.,  1 91 3-1 5.  Chem.  Warfare  Service,  Gas 
Defense  Div.,  Akron,  O.;  Mustered  out,  F,  1919. 
Address,  Mt.  Vernon,  Ind.;  bus.  add.,  328  56th 
St.,  New  York  City. 

8970.     PAUL    REX    BREES 
Clothier;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &    S.;    b.    Je    29, 

1894,  Hennessey,  Okla.;  s.  Simeon  Neal  (b. 
Knoxville,  la.)  and  Bertha  L.  (Minton)  Brees 
(b.  Toledo  O,).  Prepared  in  Wichita  (Kans.) 
H.  S.;  Friends  Univ..  1914-15;  Fairmount 
Coll.,  191S-17.  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Pi  Kappa 
Delta;  Phi  Lambda  Psi;  Philomathean;  Debat- 
ing Team;  Univ.  Band;  Repr.,  No.  Oratorical 
I.eague.  ]r.  Partner,  Brees  &  Son,  Clothiers, 
Wichita,  "Kans,  Research  Chem.,  U,  S.  A.  Edge- 
wood  Arsenal,  Hasting.s-on-Hudson,  N.  Y., 
1 9 18;  Mustered  out,  D  26,  1918.  Auth.:  Our 
Delinquent  Boys,  Grit  Printing  Co.  Address, 
727  S.  Topeka  Ave.,  Wichita,  Kans.;  bus.  add., 
1007  W.   Douglas  Ave.,  do. 

8971.     ERWIN   RISLEY   BRIGHAM 

B.  S.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ap  9,  1897,  Ravens- 
wood,  Chicago:  s.  II.  H.  Brigham.  Prepared 
in  New  Trier  Tp.  H.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Scab- 
bard and  Blade;  Railway  Club;  Staff,  Siren; 
Lt.  Col.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Mil.  Ball  Com.  2nd  Lt., 
Inf.,  U.  S,  A.;  Instr.,  C.  M.  G.  O.  T.  S.,  Camp 
Hancock,  Ga.;  Mustered  out,  J_a  15,  1919- 
Address,  520  Greenlcaf  Ave.,  Glencoe,  III.; 
bus.  add.,  327   S.   La   Salle  St.,  Chicago. 

8972.     AGNES   MARIE   BROADWELL 
Stenographer;    A.    B.   in    H.    Sc;    b.    My    17, 

1895,  Colfax,  111.;  d.  Leslie  Edgar  (b.  Ja  11, 
i8^4,  Plattsburg  N.  Y.)  and  .-Xnna  (Lawerence) 
Broadwell  (b.  S  22,  1863.  Byron.  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Fairbury  H,  S.;  N.  W.  Univ.  1914-15. 
Stenographer,  Univ.  of  III.,  1918 — -.  Address, 
Fairbury,  111.;  bus.  add..  Bureau  of  Ed.  Re- 
search,   Univ.    of    111..    Urbana. 


8973.  BRUCE  KEITH  BROWN 
Student;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  My  4.  1898. 
Columbus,  O.;  s.  B.  F,  Brown.  Prepared  in 
Lake  View  H,  S,  Phi  Kappa  Tau.  Scholarship, 
Univ.  of  111.,  19 1 8 — .  Address,  606  Washington 
Ave.,  Wilmette,  111.;  bus.  odd.,  no  E.  Green 
.St.,  Champaign. 

8974.  ELMER  ELLSWORTH  BROWN 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  O  6,  1896,  Nobles- 
villc,  Ind.;  s.  Josiah  Rufus  (b.  Cicero,  Ind.) 
and  Jennie  Bell  (Lacy)  Brown  (b.  Nobles- 
ville,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Noblesville  (Inu. ; 
H.  S.;  Boulder  (Colo.)  H.  S.;  Purdue  Univ.. 
1914-15.  Delta  Tau  I3elta.  Farmer,  1918 — . 
.Sergt,,  8iith  Aero  Sqdn.,  Avia.  Repair  Depot, 
Speedway.  Ind.;  Mustered  out,  Ja  24,  1919.  Ad- 
dress,   Noblesville,    Ind. 

8975.  ROBERT  ALFRED  BRYANT 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  N  12,  1896,  Bing- 
hampton,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Robert  C.  Bryant.  Pre; 
pared  in  Lyons  Tp.  H.  S.,  La  Grange.  Chi 
Psi;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Treas.  and  Pres.. 
Mask  and  Bauble;  Pres.,  Adelphic;  Cml.  Club; 
Siren  Staff;  Illio  Staff;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Daily  Illini; 
Sr.  Memorial  Com.;  Homecoming  Com.;  Pres., 
111.  Drama  Federation.  loth  Observation  Bat., 
F.  A.,  O.  T.  S.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky. 
■tddress,   143   S.  Ashland  Ave.,   La   Grange,  111. 

8976.  JOSEPH    BRUCE   BUCKLER 

(Brother  of  No.  6774) 
Supt.,  Schs.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  17, 
1893.  Metcalf,  111.;  s.  William  Martin  (b.  F  9. 
1843,  Ky.)  and  Elizalieth  Jane  (Jennings) 
Buckler  (b.  N  16.  1861).  Prepared  in  Met- 
calf and  Paris  H.  Schs.  Phi  Delta  Kappa; 
Adelphic.  Supt.,  Schs.,  Minonk,  111.,  1918— . 
Married  Edna  Glenn,  Je  14,  1916,  Mt,  Vernon, 
nil.  Child,  Joseph  Bruce,  Jr.,  b.  N  26,  1917. 
Address,   Minonk,  HI, 

8977.     WILLARD   EDWIN   BULL 

B.  S.  in  E,  E.;  b.  O  10,  1896,  Elgin,  111.; 
s.  E.  W.  Bull.  Prepared  in  Elgin  H.  S.  Tau 
Beta  I'i;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Sigma  Tau;  E.  E. 
Soc;  Prelim.  Honors.  U.  S.  N.  Radio  Sch., 
Cambridge,  Mass.;  Mustered  out.  Ja  31,  1919- 
Address,  854  S.  Liberty  St..  Elgin,  111.;  bus. 
add..  Central  III.  Public  Service  Co.,  Mattoon, 
111. 

8978.  LAVERNE  ARCIIBOLD  BURGAN 
Dietitian;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  My  22,  1893, 
Ridgefarm,  111.;  d.  Joseph  A.  (b.  Washington, 
Pa.)  and  Gertrude  (Archbold)  Burgan  (b. 
1869,  Ridgefarm,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ridge- 
farm H.  S.;  Frances  Shinier  Sch..  1911-13- 
(ianima  Phi  Beta.  Dietitian,  New  Haven, 
IIosp.,  New  Haven,  Conn.,  1918—.  Address, 
Ridgefarm,    111. 

8979.  INEZ   LILLIAN  BURLEIGH 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  13.  1896,  Mazon, 
III.  Prepared  in  Crystal  Lake  H.  S.;  N.  W. 
Univ.  Centro  Literario  Espanol.  Address, 
Crystal  Lake,   Hl.t 

8980.  REID  ALBERT   BURTNETT 

B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Je  10,  1892,  Hoopeston. 
111.;  s.  E.  Burtnett.  Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.; 
Urbana  H.  S.  Address,  6728  Clyde  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago.! 

8981.  WILLIAM  HENRY  HERMAN 
BUSCHM.\NN 
Reporter;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  30, 
1893,  Pinckneyville,  111.;  s.  Frank  John  (b.  O 
14.  1856,  Prescott,  Wis.)  and  Martha  (Klee- 
mann)  Huschmann  (b.  Je  2,  18^8,  Iloyleton, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Elmhurst  Coll.,  1907-12. 
Acacia:  .Staff,  Daily  Illini.  Reporter,  newspa- 
per, Edwardsville,"  111.,  1918 — .  Co.  C,  5th 
Kcgt.,  i6ist  Brig..  Camp  Grant,  1918-19;  Mus- 
tered out,  F  21,  1919.  Mem.,  Evangelical 
Church;    A.    F.    A.    M.    .'iddrcss,    Edwardsville, 


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898J.     MARY  LATHROP  CALDWELL 
(Sister  of  No.  4584) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  33.  1805.  New 
Holland,  Illj  d.  Alexander  Mars  all  (b.  O  9, 
1847,  Scott  Co.,  111.)  and  Letitia  (White)  Cald- 
well (b.  N  Q,  1854,  Marietta,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Champaign  H.  S.  Alpha  Omicron  Pi;  Yo 
Ma;  Mask  and  Bauble:  .\ihenean;  W.  A.  A. 
Sr.  Illinae.  Advisory  P.d.  Address,  301  W. 
Hill   St.,   Champaign. 

8983.     GEORGE  MAKTIX   CAMKKO.X 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  18.  1896,  Dundee,  111.: 
s.  William  Cameron.  Prepared  in  Dundee  IL 
S.;  Univ.  of  Wis.  Med.  Corps,  Base  Hosp.; 
Yale  Bacteriol.  War  Labs.,  igi8.  Address,  Lib- 
erty   St.,    Dundee,    111. 

8984.  ETHELRED  ERASML'S  ADOI.PIIUS 
CAMPBELL 
Student;  B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  30,  1888, 
Middle  Quarter,  St.  Elizabeth.  Jamaica.  West 
Indies;  s.  Peter  Archibald  (b.  1842,  do.)  and 
Emma  Wilhclmina  (Green)  Campbell  (b.  Car- 
mel,  Westmoreland.  Jamaica.  West  Indies). 
Prepared  in  Tuskegee  Norm,  and  Indus.  Inst., 
Ala.;  Urbana  H.  S.  Grad.  Scholarship  in 
Chem.,  Univ'.  of  HI.,  1918 — .  Address,  1012 
W.    California  Ave.,   Urbana. 

8985.  GEORGE  ALBERT  CAMPBELL 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.:  b.  H  8.  1894,  Lead.  S. 
Dak.;  s.  Malcolm  C.  (b.  D  25.  i,>^5o)  and  Mar- 
garet (Kinnev)  Campbell  (b.  la  17,  i860). 
Prepared  in  Lead  (S.  Dak.)  II.  S.:  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1913-15.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Order  of  the  Coif;  V.  P.,  111.  Union. 
Married  Elizabeth  J.  O'Brien,  N  0,  1917.  Wil- 
mette.  111.  Address,  109  S.  Gold  St.,  Lead,  S. 
Dak. 

8986.     FLORENCE   CARMAN 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  8,  1894.  Clayton- 
ville.  111.:  d.  William  Alonzo  (b.  .\p  9.  1869, 
Linden,  Ind.)  and  Annie  Tennie  (Kesterson) 
Carman  (b.  Je  27,  1872.  Milford.  111.).  Pre 
pared  in  Frankfort  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Address. 
Rushford,   Minn. 

8987.  EARL  WESLEY  CARRIER 
(Husband  of  No.  8916) 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  h.  F  2.  1897, 
Minooka,  111.;  s.  Frank  Wesley  (b.  Mr  12. 
1856.  Mich.)  and  Rosetta  Frances  (Wolff) 
Carrier  (b.  O  27,  i8,8,  O.L  Prepared  in  Joliet 
Tp.  H.  S.;  Kansas  City  (Kan.)  H.  S.;  Lincoln 
(Neb.)  H.  S.;  John  Marshall  H.  S..  Chicago. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Prelim,  and  Final 
Honors;  Honorary  Engng.  Grad.  Scholarship. 
Instr.,  Sur.  Dept.,  C.  E.,  L'niv.  of  111.,  1918 — . 
Auth.:  Protective  Coverings  for  Steel  Struct- 
ures, Technografh.  Vol.  32.  Married  Hester 
Ada  Allen  C/S).  D  1918.  Address,  806  S.  3rd 
St.  Champaign. 
8988.     BENJAMIN    FRANKLIN    CARTER 

B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E.;  b.  Ja  13.  rSg.i,  High 
Cliff  Wis.;  s.  F.  R.  Carter.  Prepared  in  Brad- 
ley Polv.  Inst.  With  Peoria  Brick  &  Tile  Co., 
Peoria. '111.  C.  A.,  O.  T.  C.  Ft.  Monroe.  Va., 
1918;  Mustered  out,  N  22.  1918.  Address.  565 
Lynn  St..  Peoria;  bus.  add.,  c  o  Pcfiria  Brick 
&  Tile  Co.,  do. 

8989.  NEVA  MAE  ClIADDERDOX 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  3. 
1894,  Adair,  111.;  d.  Alfred  Chadderdon.  Pre- 
pared in  West.  III.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Teacher, 
Eng.,  H.  S.,  Rockford,  111.  1918— .  Address, 
Adair,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High  School,  Rock- 
ford,  Ill.t 

8990.     AKHIL  CHANDRA  CHAKKAVARTY 

B.    S.    in    M.    E.;    b.    Ap    1888.     Fhoramara, 

Rajshahi,    India;    s.    .Arukukl    Chandra    Chakra- 


varty.  Prepared  in  Presidency  Coll.,  Calcutta, 
India.  B.  S.,  1910,  M.  S.  1913,  Univ.  of  Cal- 
cutta, India.  Address,  Ghoramara,  Rajshahi, 
Bengal,  India. t 

8991.  YE  YOUNG  CHAN 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  24.  1893,  Shin 
Xing  City.  China;  s.  Mrs.  S.  H.  Chan.  Pre- 
pared in  X'anking  Mil.  Sch.,  China;  Wheaton 
Acad.;  Wheaton  Coll.;  Univ.  of  Wis.  Chinese 
Stud.  Club.  Address,  Sai  Mon  St.,  Hing  Mir 
City,   Car  Yin,  China. t 

8992.  DONALD  VANDERBURG  CHAPMAN 
R.  S.  in  Land.  Arch.;  b.  D  12.  1895,  Milwau- 
kee;'S.  William  A.  (b.  F  24,  1866,  Skaneateles, 
X.  Y.)  and  Nettie  .\.  (Horn)  Chapman  (b.  Ag 
18,  1870,  Barnston,  Quebec.  Can.).  Prepared 
in  Evanston  Tp.  H.  S.:  N.  W.  Univ.,  1914-15. 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  Gargovde;  Univ.  Land.  Arch. 
Sqc;  Fresh.  Varsity  Track;  Varsity  Track; 
Cross  Country  Team.  Pvt.,  8th  Co.,  Radio 
Section,  C.  A.  C,  Fort  Wright,  N.  Y.  Cliair- 
man.  Illini  Club,  Ft.  Wright.  N.  Y.  Address, 
827   Lincoln   St.,   Evanston,   111. 

8993.     EDITH    MAE    CHAPMAN 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  3,  1896,  Colfax, 
la.;  d.  Frank  A.  (b.  S  7,  1868,  Jasper  Co.,  la.) 
and  Rosetta  (Cash)  Chapman  (b.  Jl  3:,  1873, 
Mo.).  Prepared  in  Bisbee  (Ariz.)  fl.  S.;  Univ. 
of  Ariz..   1914-17.     Address,  Bisbee,  Ariz. 

8994.     VERNE  DE  VERE  CHARLESTON 

Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Mr  31,  1895, 
Brimfield,  111.:  s.  John  Frederick  (b.  Jl  25,  1869, 
Brimfield,  111.)  and  Ora  Eva  (("laypooD  Char- 
leston (b.  O  s.  1873,  Brimfield,  111.).  Prepared 
in  (Central  H.  S.,  Peoria;  Bradley  Poly.  Inst., 
1914-16.  .Mpha  Pi;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma.  Chem., 
.\ult  &  Wiborg,  Cincinnati,  1919 — .  Govt.  Gas 
Chem.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1918-19.  Address, 
305  W.  McClure  Ave.,  Peoria;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
.\ult  &  Wiborg,  Cincinnati. 

8995.     JUNG-TING    CHEN 

B.  S.  in  Ag^.;  b.  S  9,  i8c)3,  Canton,  China. 
Prepared  in  Canton  Christian  Coll.,  Canton; 
Tsing  Hua  Coll.,  Peking.  China.  Cosmopolitan 
Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Agr.  Club;  Chinese 
Stud.  Club.  Address,  2023  Kalorama  Road, 
Washington,  D.  Ct 

8996.  J.\MES  BENNETT  CHILDS 
Assistant;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &•  S.;  b.  Je  2,  1896, 
V'an  Buren,  Mo.;  s.  Trail  Bennett  (b.  Je  14, 
1858,  Fayetteville,  Tenn.)  and  Mary  Catherine 
(Michener)  Childs  (b.  O  3,  1865,  Marlboro, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Vandalia  H.  S.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Inf.,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1918;  Mustered 
out,  D  9,  1918.  .\sst.  Lib.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191S — . 
.■iddrcss,  617    S.   Wright   St.,  Champaign. 

8997-     JUAN  ORTIZ  CHIOCO 

Student;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  21,  1895. 
Santo  Domingo,  P.  I.;  s.  Adriano  (b.  P.  I.) 
and  Julia  Ortiz  (Luis)  Chioco  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  San  Isidro  (P.  I.)  H.  S.;  Ore.  Agr. 
Coll.,  1913-15.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Sec,  Agr. 
Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club.  Grad.  Stud.,  La. 
St.  Univ.,  1918 — .  Address,  c/o  La.  St.  Univ., 
Baton  Rouge,  La. 

8998.  LESTER  HOWARD  CHRISTEN 
Arch.  Engineer;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  O  13, 
1894,  Elgin,  111.;  s.  Gottfried  (b.  My  19,  1865, 
Switzerland)  and  Augusta  (Schrader)  Christen 
(b.  O  31,  1871,  111.).  Prepared  in  Elgin  H.  S. 
Alpha  Rho  Chi;  Arch.  Club;  Mgr.,  Class  Base- 
ball. Arch.  Engr.  Production  Dept.,  Am. 
Intcrnat.  Shipbuilding  ("orp..  Hog  Island,  Pa., 
1918 — .  .-iddrcss,  27s  Brook  St..  Elgin,  111.; 
bus  add.,  c/o  American  Internat.  Shipbldg. 
Corp.,  Hog  Island,  Pa. 


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8999.  ARTHUR  BAILEV  CHRISTOPHER 
B.  S.  iu  Ceram.  Ena. ;  b.  Ja  8,  1893,  Can- 
ton, 111.;  s.  Austin  Walker  (b.  Ag  2,  1857, 
Peoria)  and  Mary  Olive  (Chicken)  Christocher 
(b.  Ap  16,  1863,  Ipava.  111.).  Prepareu  in 
Canton  H.  S.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha.  Mem.,  M. 
E.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  453  W.  Elm 
St..  Canton,   HI. 

9000.     GRACE  JEAN   CHRISTY 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  S  2,  1894,  St.  Joseph, 
III.;  d.  Delia  Christv.  Prepared  in  Urbana 
H.  S.  Omicron  Nu;  llliola;  W.  A.  A.:  H.  Sc. 
Club;  Capt.,  Class  Hockey;  Prelim.  Honors. 
Address.    709    W.    High    St.,    Urbana. f 

9001.     CHARLES  HENRY  CLARAHAN.  JR. 

B.  S.  in  Ry.  C.  E.;  b.  Je  8,  1896,  Tilton, 
la.;  s.  Charles  Henry  (b.  S  16,  1871,  Chicago) 
and  Amanda  (Capehart)  Clarahan  (b.  F  28, 
1876).  Prepared  in  Oak  Park  and  River  For- 
est Tp.  H.  Schs.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  C.  E.  Soc; 
Prelim.  Honors;  Ed.,  Technograhh.  Address, 
S22  N.   Euclid  Ave.,   Oak  Park,   111. 

9002.     JAMES    GLEN    CLARK 
B.    S.    in    Commerce;    b.    Ap    30,    1896.    Mo- 
weaqua.   111.;    s.   John   Clark.   Prepared   in   Mo- 
weaqua  H.   S.       Address,  Moweaqua,   Ill.t 

9003.  CARL  CLEGG 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ja  iS,  1896, 
Chandlerville,  111.;  s.  Joseph  John  (b.  Ag  23, 
1853,  do.)  and  Charlotte  L.  (Ainsworth)  Cleg^g 
(b.  Jl  14,  1861,  Mason  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Chandlerville  and  Danville  H.  Schs.  Chi  Beta; 
Sigma  Tau;  Pi  Tau  Sigma.  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  G,  C. 
A.  S.  Troops,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va. ;  Mustered  out, 
1919.  With  Am.  Blower  Co.,  Detroit,  1919 — . 
Address,  Chandlerville,  111.;  bus.  add.,  34  Gar- 
field  East,  Detroit. 

9004.  ORLIE  MARTIN  CLEM 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  3.  1891,  Benton, 
111.;  s.  Scott  Clem.  Prepared  in  Benton  H.  S. 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Adelphic; 
Mgr.,  Star  Course;  Debating  Team.  2nd  Lt., 
6th  Replacement  Bn.,  Inf.,  Camp  Mac.\rthur, 
Waco,  Texas,  1918 — .  Address,  Benton,  111., 
R.   i.t 

9005.  VIOLA   MARGARET    COE 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  11  1896,  Ridge 
farm,  III.;  d.  Louis  Woody^ard  (o.  S  12,  1866, 
do.)  and  Anna  Cynthia  (Canaday)  Coe  (b.  F 
18,  1873,  Vermilion  Grove,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Ridgefarm  Tp.  H.  S.;  Earlham  Coll.,  19 14- 16. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.     Address,  Ridgefarm,  111. 

9006.  ESTHER  DORRIS  COHEN 
Prin..  H.  S.;  A.  B.,  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  6, 

1896,  Titusville,  Pa.;  d.  Sisky  and  Fannie 
(Goral.sky)  Cohen  (b.  My  10,  1871,  Indianap- 
olis). Prepared  in  Bridgeport  Tp.  H.  S. ;  111. 
Coll.,  1914-16.  Menorah;  Prelim.  Honors.  Prin., 
H.  S.',  McLeansboro,  HI.,  1918 — .  Address, 
Bridgeport,    111. 

9007.  BENJAMIN  EMANUEL  COHN 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  O  i,  1897, 
Chicago;  s.  Jacob  Cohn  (b.  D  15,  1853,  Ober- 
pleis,  Rhenish  Prussia,  Geil. )  and-  Fannie 
(Wurzburg)  Cohn  (b.  D  3,  1858,  New  Haven, 
Conn.;.  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.; 
Chicago;  Crane  Jr.  Coll.,  1914-16.  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon;  Menorah;  Chem.  Club;  A.  C.  S.; 
Special  honors.  Address,  542  E.  62nd  St., 
Chicago. 

9008.     VIVIAN  GERALDINE  COLGROVE 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  Mr  22,  1887,  Fayette,  la.;  d. 
Albert  L.  Colgrove.  Prepared  in  Univ.  of 
Minn.,  A.  B.,  1908.  Address,  517  Walnut  St. 
S.    F..    Minneapolis.! 


9009.  DUANE  CAMPBELL  COLMEY 
Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  10,  1893, 
Chicago;  s^  James  E.  (b.  F  2,  1854.  Half 
Moon,  N.  Y.)  and  Tina  .\.  (Grosvenor)  Colmej 
(b.  S  6,  1857,  Attica,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Crane 
Tech.  H.  S.;  Chicago  Crane  Jr.  Coll.  Acacia; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Grad.  Stud..  Univ.  of  111., 
1919 — .  Sergt.,  Bat.  A,  333rd  H.  F.  A.,  1918; 
Mustered  out  Ja  1919.  Address,  5526  Augusta 
St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  501  E.  Daniel  St., 
Champaign. 

9010.  LEWIS  JASPER  CONANT 
Journalist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  29. 
1807,  Kinmundy,  111.;  s.  William.  Smith  (b.  S 
22.  1854,  Kinmundy,  HI.)  and  Agnes  Isabelle 
(Morgan)  Conant  (b.  Ag  25,  i860,  Kinmundy, 
in.).  Prepared  in  Kinmundv.  H.  S.  Acacia; 
.Mil.  Band;  Staff,  Daily  'Illini.  Recruiting 
(Officer,  U.  S.  N.  A.  R.  F..  Univ.  of  HI.,  1918; 
(]reat  Lakes.  111.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Articles  in 
St.  Louis  Globe  Democrat,  1917.  Mem.,  M. 
E.   Church.     .Iddress,   Kinmundy,   111. 

901 1.  FRANK  H.VROLD  CONGLETON 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  17,  1895,  Peso- 
turn,  111.;  s.  W.  C.  Congleton.  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  Farmer,  Pesotum,  III..  1918 — . 
Married  Opal  D.  Herriott,  Ja  i,  1918,  Cham- 
paign.    .4ddress.  R.   F.   D.,   Pesotum,   Ill.t 

9012.  WILLIAM  FRANCIS  COOLIDGE 
B.    S.    in   Agr.;    b.    D    7,    1S93.    P'loomington 

111.;  s.  Edward  F.  Coolidge.  Prepared  in 
LTniversity  IT.  S.,  Normal,  III.:  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.  Acanthus;  2nd  Lt.,  Univ.  Brig.  2nd 
Lt,.  C.  A.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1918— .  Address, 
R.     7,     nioomington,     Ill.t 

9013.     PHILIP   CORPER 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  My  26,  i8g6.  Chicago. 
s.  Phillipina  Corper.  Prepared  in  Lake  View 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Staff,  Siren: 
III.  Mag.;  Mgr.,  Interscholastic  Circus;  Sr. 
Memorial  Com.  Capt'.,  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  Univ. 
Brig.  2nd  Lt.,  Ord.,  Camp  Rariton,  Metuchen, 
N.  J.,  1918 — .  Address,  5847  Kenmore  Ave., 
Chicago. t 

9014.     DALE  CLAIR  CORZINE 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  10,  1895,  Assumption, 
III.;  s.  C.  C.  Corzine.  Prepared  in  Assump- 
tion Tp.  H.  S.  Agr.  Club.  U.  S.  S.  M.  A., 
LTniv.  of  111.,  1918;  Camp  Dick,  Tex.,  1918; 
Mustered  out.  Ja  1919.  Address,  .'\ssumption, 
Ill.t 

9015.  MARY  DELIGHT  CRAIGMILE 

(Sister  of  No.  9016) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  21,  1896,  La 
Grange.  111.;  d.  Samuel  A.  (b.  ,^g  14,  i86o, 
Gower.  111.)  and  Mary  L.  (Vial)  Craigmile  (b. 
I)  27,  1S59.  Western  Springs,  III.).  Prepared 
in  Lyons  Tp.  II.  .S.  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  W.  A. 
A.;  5lgr.,  Class  Hockey,  B.iseball,  and  Basket- 
ball. Teacher,  H.  S.,  Cliampaign,  1918 — . 
Address,  R.  i,  Knox,  Ind.;  bus.  add..  looi  .S. 
6th  St.,  Champaign. 

9016.  ROBERT  JAMES  CRAIGMILE 

(Brother  of  No.  9015) 
Civ.  Engr,:  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Tl  26,  1894. 
La  Grange.  III.;  s.  Samuel  A.  (b.  kg  14,  i860. 
Grover.  111.)  and  Mary  L.  (Vial)  Craigmile  (b. 
D  27,  1859.  Western  Springs.  111.).  Prepared 
in  Lyons  Tp.  H.  S.  Civ.  Engr.,  U.  S.  N;, 
Newport,  R.  I.,  1918 — \.  Address,  R.  i,  Knox, 
Ind. 

9017.  JOSEPH   FR.\NCIS    CREEDON 
Supt.,  Bldg.  Const.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Mr  26, 

i8q4,  Omaha,  Neb.;  s.  Daniel  J.  Creedon.  Pre- 
pared in  Omaha  (Neb.)  H.  S.j  Univ.  of  Neb. 
Supt.,    Bldg.    Const.,    Omaha,    Neb.    2nd    Lt.,    C. 


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A.,  Kt.  Monroe,  Va. ;  Supply  Officer  Recruit 
Troops,  North  Cantonment  Presidio  of  San 
Francisco;  Mustered  out.  Ja  30,  1919.  Address, 
jf^sg  California  St.,  Oniaha,  Neb. 

9018.  ELDRED  EVERETT  CRESS 
Test  Asst.;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Ap  3,  1896, 
Litchfield,  III.;  s.  Everett  Cress.  Prepared  in 
Carlinville  H.  S.  Triangle;  Sigma  Tau; 
Scarab.  Test  Asst.,  T.  &  A.  M.  Dept.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1918—.  ind  Lt.,  C.  A.  C.  O.  T.  C. 
S,  Co.  I,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  1918;  Mustered  out, 
D  4,  1918.  Address,  410  E.  First  South  St., 
Carlinville.  111.;  bus.  add.,  112  E.  Daniel  St.. 
Champaign. 

9019.  HARLAN  RUSSELL  CRILEY 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  20,  1896,  Ottuni- 
wa,  la.;  s.  J.  R.  Criley.  Prepared  in  Decatur. 
.-iddrcss,   367    Prospect   Ave.,    Milwaukee,    Wis. 

9020.  ARTHUR    OGAN    CROSIAR 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  23,  1896,  Utica,  111.;  s 
Eli  I.  (b.  N  29,  1873,  do.)  and  Mary  M 
(,Ogan)  Crosiar  (b.  S  15.  1873,  Maiden,  111.). 
Prepared  in  la  Salle-Ptru  Tp.  H.  S.  Class 
Football  and  Baseball.  U.  S.  A.  S.,  1918— . 
Address,  R.   25,  Utica,  111. 

9021.  MARY  ANN  CROSS 
Social  Settlement  Worker;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  S: 
S.;  b.  Jl  27,  1896,  Bainbridge,  Ind.;  d.  Andrew 
L.  (b.  Ag  26,  j866,  Lebanon,  Ind.)  and  Olive 
Ann  (Batman)  Cross  (b.  Ag  11,  1869,  Green 
Castle,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Koachdale  (Ind.) 
H.  S.;  Ind.  Univ.,  1914-15.  Alpha  Chi  Omega; 
Chem.  Club.  Social  Settlement  Work,  Chica- 
go, 1918 — .  Address,  Roachdale,  Ind.;  bus. 
add.,    1442   E.   59th   St.,   Chicago. 

9022.  GEORGE  MADILL  CULLILANE 
Engineer;    B.    S.   in   E.    E. ;   b.   Ap   4,    1894, 

Denison,  Tex.;  s.  John  R.  (b.  Baltimore)  and 
Elizabeth  (O'Brien)  Cullilane.  Prepared  in 
Soldan  H.  S.,  St.  Louis.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha; 
Sigma  Tau;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Varsity  Baseball; 
Homecoming  Com.  Engr..  Scullin  Steel  Co., 
St.  Louis,  1918 — .  Address,  5323  Maple  Ave., 
St.  Louis;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Scullin  Steel  Co.,  do. 

9023.  ALTHEA  ELIZABETH   CURRIE 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  15,  1893,  Loda, 
111.;  d.  Robert  Currie.  Prepared  in  Paxton 
H.  S.     Address,  Loda,  Ill.t 

9024.  MAJOR  CUSKADEN 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  25,  1895,  St. 
Paul,  Ind.;  s.  Edward  (b.  do.)  and  Mollie 
(Reed)  Cuskaden  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Ar- 
eola H.  S.  Country  Life  Club;  Capt.,  Univ. 
Brig.  Farmer,  Areola,  111.  Instr.,  U.  S.  S. 
M.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918.  Address,  1005  S. 
3rd  St.,  Champiagn. 

9025.     EDNA  OTILIA  DAHLIN 

B.  S.  in  II.  Sc;  b.  O  23,  1896,  Geneva,  lil.; 
d.  Alfred  Dahlin.  Prepared  in  Geneva  11.  S. 
Address,   Geneva,   lll.t 

9026.  GERALDINE  DALY 
Editor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  6,  1895. 
Joliet,  111.;  d.  Joseph  James  and  Grace  Eve- 
line (O'Reilly)  Daly.  Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp. 
,PT.  S.  Alpha  Gamma  Delta;  ScribbbTs";  Can- 
terbury Club;  Spalding  Guild;  Celtic  Club. 
Ed.,  Joliet  Herald  News,  Joliet,  111.,  1918 — . 
Address,   201    S.   Center   St.,  Joliet,   111. 

9027.  FREDERICK  ABRAM  DAVIS 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.-  b.  N  26,  1894,  Cherry 
Valley,  111.;  s.  Abram  Enoch  (b.  Jl  29,  1864, 
do.)  and  Carrie  Avis  (Whittle)  Davis  (b.  N  i, 
1864,  Rockford.  111.).  Prepared  in  Rockford  H. 
S.   Hoof  and   Horn   Club;    Agr.   Club.    Farmer, 


Cherry  Valley.  111.,  1918 — .  Capt.,  R.  O.  T. 
C,  U.  S.  A.  S.,  294th  Aero  Squadron,  Mather 
Field.  Sacramento,  Calif.,  1918;  Mustered  out, 
N  26,  1918.  Address,  121  S.  Prospect  St.,  Rock- 
ford,  111.;   bus.   add..   Cherry   Valley,   111. 

9028.  HELEN   GROSS    DAVIS 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  20,  1896,  Los 
Angeles;  d.  Fcrman  E.  Davis.  Prepared  in 
Atwood  n.  S.;  N.  W.  Univ.  Kappa  Delta  Pi; 
Sec,  llliola;  Exec.  Council.  Womens'  League; 
1st  Cabinet,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  With  Bur.  of  Educ, 
Carnegie  Inst.,  of  Tech.,  Pittsburg,  1918 — . 
.Iddrcss,  1372  Lucile  Ave.,  Los  Angeles;  bus. 
add.,  SI 38  Woadlawn  Ave.,  Oakland  Sta.,  Pitts- 
burg.t 

9029.  JOHN   EUGENE   DAVIS 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  N  7,  1895.  Pigua,  I.; 
s.  J.  F.  Davis.  Pre|)ared  in  Wendell  Phillips 
H.  S.  Delta  Kappa  E[)silon;  Tribe  of  Illini; 
-Mask  and  Bauble;  Varsity  Baseball.  Address, 
6212  Eberhart  Ave.,  Chicago.! 

9030.  NEULON  DEAHL 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Cheni.;  b.  O  19,  1892,  Mar- 
tinsville, 111.;  s.  George  B.  Deahl.  Prepared 
in  Martinsville  H.  S.  Grad.  Stud,  and  Asst., 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918;  Chem.,  Parke, 
Davis  Co.,  Detroit,  1919 — .  Address,  c/o  Parke. 
Davis  Co.,  Detroit. 

9031.     OLIVE  GERTRUDE  DEAN 
(Sister  of  No.  6195) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  7,  1893,  Harris- 
burg,  III.;  d.  John  W'illiam  (b.  Ag  4,  1866, 
Posey  Co.,  Md.)  and  Isabel  (Lebo)  Dean  (b. 
D  2,  iS6g,  Carrier  Mills,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Ilarrisburg  Tp.  H.  S.  Address,  R.  2,  Harris- 
burg,  111. 

9032.     EARL   WILLIAM    DEERING 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  O  3,  1896,  Chicago;  s. 
Herman  Deering.  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech. 
H.  S.;  Crane  Jr.  Coll.  C.  E.  Soc.  Address, 
1408    N.    Harding    Ave.,    Chicago. f 

9033.  ROSE   CAROLYN   DENNIS    (BOOTH) 
(Wife   of   No.    C70J 

A.  15.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  25,  1895,  Glen- 
coe,  111.;  d.  Charles  Mulford  (b.  Ap  17,  1856, 
Nicolaus,  Calif.)  and  Maria  Garside  (b.  O  10. 
1856,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  New  Trier  Tp. 
H.  S.  Chi  Omega.  Married  Harry  Tyler 
Bootli  (g'17),  Ja  I,  1919,  (jlencoe.  111.  Ad- 
dress, Stearns  Park,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 

9034-  CHARLES  HACKETT  DENSON 
E.Kten.  An.  Husbandman;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b. 
.Ag  26,  1884,  Harperville,  Miss.;  s.  James  N 
(b.  O  3,  1836,  Ludlow,  Miss.)  and  Mary  Eliza- 
beth (Lee)  Denson  (b.  N  15,  1844,  do.).  Pre 
pared  in  Ludlow  (Miss.)  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Miss. 
Coll.,  Clinton,  Miss.,  1907.  Exten.  An.  Hus- 
liandman.  Bur.  An.  Indus.,  Div.  An.  Hus- 
bandry, Dept.  of  Agr.,  Little  Rock,  Ark., 
191 8 — .  Married  Bera  Elizabeth  Waggener, 
S  2,  1916,  Martin,  Tenn.  Address,  c/o  Bureau 
.\nimal    Industry,    Little   Rock,   Ark. 

9035.     KARL   LUDWIG    DERN 

B.  S.  in  Chem.  E. ;  b.  D  2a,  1894,  Stan- 
ton, Neb.;  s.  Louis  Dern.  Prepared  in  Stan- 
ton (Neb.)  H.  S.;  Armour  Inst.  Bushnell 
Guild.     Address,  1612  Binney  St.,  Omaha,  Neb. 

9036.  GUSTAVE  HERMAN  DEUCHLER 
B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ag  7,  1895,  Aurora,  111.;  s. 
Heraman  (b.  Aachen,  Baden  Baden,  Ger.) 
and  Elizabeth  (Tegtman)  Deuchler.  Prepared 
in  West  Aurora  H.  S.  Alpha  Rho  Chi;  Arch. 
Club;  Varsity  Track.  With  I.  C.  R.  R.,  Cen- 
tralia.  111.,  1918— .  Naval  Aviation.  19 18; 
mustered  out  Ja  1919.  Address,  364  Garfield 
Ave.,  Aurora,  Til.:  bus.  add.,  c/o  I.  C.  R.  R., 
Centralia,   111. 


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0037.  HELGE  CHKISTOFFER  DIESERUD 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  18.  1896.  Chicago;  s. 
Juul  Dieserud  (b.  Norway)  and  Inga  Gustava 
(Wellen)  Dieserud.  Prejpared  in  Eastern  H. 
S.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Phi  Kamia  Tau;  Tau 
Beta  I'i;  tiigina  Tau;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Pres.. 
Stud.  Branch  A.  I.  E.  E.;  2nd  Lt.,  Univ. 
Brig.;  Prelim,  and  Final  llonors.  snd  Lt., 
54th  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  Address, 
J16  Maryland  Ave.,   N.  E.,  Washington,  D.   C. 

9038.  JOiiN  WAMSER  DIETZ 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  D  17,  1896,  Belle- 
ville, 111.  Prepared  in  West.  Mil.  Acad.  Phi 
Sigma  Kapi)a_;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Skull  and 
Crescent;  West.  Club;  Ilonie'coniing  Com.; 
Jr.  Councilman;  V.  P.,  111.  Union.  Med.  Corps, 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  19 18;  Asst.  to  Attending 
Surgeon  of  Dist.  of  Paris.  Address,  308  N. 
Richland  Ave.,   Belleville,  111. 

9039.  LAURA    EMILY    DOLE 

(Sister  of  Nos.  5637,  6843,  6844) 
Supervisor;  B.  Mus. ;  b.  S  10,  1895,  Man- 
teno,  111.;  d.  Theophilus  Packard  (b.  Je  12, 
1849,  Shelbourne,  Mass.)  and  Emma  Rhoda 
(Viall)  Dole  (b.  F  7,  1851,  Brockwayville, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Kankakee  H.  S.  Mu  Kappa 
Alpha;  Jamesonian;  Prelim.  Honors;  Women's 
Glee  Club;  Choristers.  Supvr.  Mus.,  H.  S., 
Geneseo,  111.,  1918 — .  Address.  Manteno,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  High   School,  Geneseo,  111. 

9040.  HELEN  LAURA  DOOCY 
Statistician;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  23, 
1896,  Pittslield,  111.;  d.  Edward  (b.  O  19,  1853, 
St.  Louis)  and  Clara  Louise  (Butler)  Doocy 
(b.  S  10,  1865,  Payson.  111.).  Prepared  in 
Pittsfield  H.  S.;  James  Milliken  Univ.,  1914- 
15.  Le  Cercle  Frangais;  Sr.  Invitation  Com. 
Teacher,  French,  Pittsfield,  111.,  1918;  Sta- 
tistician, Chem.  Warfare  Service,  Washington, 
D.   C,    1918 — .     Address,  Pittsfield,   III. 

9041.  DOROTHY    LANXIXG    DOTY 

(Sister  of  No.  9042) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ta  16,  i8q6. 
Oak  Park,  111.;  d.  Marshall  Lloy.f,  Sr.  (b.  Je 
9,  1869,  Darlington,  Wis.)  and  Dora  Lanning 
(Jones)  Doty  ( b.  Jl  7,  1874,  Can.).  Prejiared 
in  New  Trier  Tp.  H.  S.  Kappa  .Alpha  Theta; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Omicron  Nu;  Mortarboard; 
Mask  and  Bauble;  Alethenai;  W.  A.  A.;  Wo- 
man's Ed.,  Illio;  111.  Drama  Federation,  Ex. 
("om.;  Prelim.  Honors;  Stud.  Council.  Asst., 
Home  Econ.,  Lombard  Coll.,  (Jalcsburg,  111., 
1918 — .  Acting  Mess  Sergt.  and  Camp  Dietitian, 
Co.  C,  S.  A.  T.  C.  Unit,  Lombard  Coll.,  1918; 
Mustered  out,  D  21,  1918.  Address,  loio  Cen- 
tral Ave..  Wilmette,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Lombard 
Coll.,    Gale.sburg,   111, 

9042.  HELENE    ELEANORE    DOTY 

(Sister  of  No.  9041) 
Assistant;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  16, 
1896,  Oa|<  Park,  111.;  d.  Marshall  Lloyd,  Sr. 
(b.  Je  9,  1869,  Darlington,  Wis.)  and  I)ora 
Lanning  (Jones)  Doty  (b.  Jl  7,  1874,  Can.). 
Prepared  in  New  Trier  Tp.  II.  S.  Kappa  .Mpha 
Theta;  -Methenai;  Woman's  Ed..  Illio;  Stunt 
Show,  Ex.  Com.;  Stud.  Council;  W,  A.  A.; 
Prelim.  Honors.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1918 — .  Address,  lOio  Central  Ave.,  Wilmette, 
111.;   bus.  add.,  907   Oregon   St.,   Urbana, 

9043.  EMILY  MOTT  DOWNING 
Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  17. 
1804,  Glen  Head,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.;  d. 
Hicks  A.  (b.  D  i,  1864)  and  Emily  Cornwall 
(Molt)  Downing  (b.  Ap  11,  1867,  Glen  Head, 
Long  Island  N.  Y.),  Prei)ared  in  Klburn  H. 
S.;  Ferry  Hall,  iqio-ii;  No.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  iyii-i2.  Chi  Omega.  Bus.  Course. 
Champaign  Cml.  Coll.,  iqi8 — .  Address^  El- 
burn,  111.;  bus.  add.,  907  S.  Wright  St.,  Cham- 
paign. 


9044-     CHUIN   DU 

A.  B.  in  L.  A,  &  S.;  b.  D  27,  1887,  Wei- 
Whei  Fu,  China;  s,  D.  C.  Du.  Prepared  in 
Honan  Provincial  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Baldwin  Wal- 
lace  Coll.,    IQ16;   A.    M.,   Univ.   of   Wis.,    1017. 

td dress.    Wei    Whei   Fu,   Honan,  China. t 

9045.  M.\R1E  MILDRED  DU  BOIS 
Secretary;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Mr  6,  1894, 
llliojiolis,  111.:  d.  C,  O.  Du  Bois.  Prepared 
>n  Eldorado  Tp.  H.  S.;  James  Milliken  Univ. 
Omicron  Nu.  Sec,  Office  Dcpt.,  Agr.  Educ, 
I'niv.  of  111.,  iqi8 — .  Address,  606  Pine  St., 
lildorado.  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Dept.  of  Agr. 
luluc,   Univ.    of  111, 

9046.  \'ELM.\  BURDETTE  DUMAS 
Teacher;  P..  Mus.;  b.  N  10,  1896,  Cicero, 
ill.;  d.  Joseph  A.  (b.  My  27,  1861,  N.  Y.) 
ind  Emma  E.  (Burdette)  Dumas  (b.  O  27,  1861, 
ICng.).  Prepared  in  J.  Sterling  Morton  H.  S., 
I'icero.  Achotli;  Mu  Kappa  Alpha;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  lUioIa:  ist  Cabinet,  Y,  W.  C.  A.; 
A'oman's  Glee  Club;  Choristers.  Teacher, 
Mus..  H.  S.,  A[arion,  111,,  1918 — .  Address, 
=;i4  Thomas  Place,   Marion,  111. 

9047.  FAE  DUVALL 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  My  17,  1890. 
\rgenta,  111.;  d.  John  William  (b.  Jl  14,  1848. 
I'.elmont,  O.)  and  -Mice  (Vulgamott)  Duvall  (b. 
X  I,  1854,  Argenta,  111.),  Prepared  in  James 
-Milliken  Acad.;  111.  St.  Norm.  1 1.  S.;  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.,  igo8-g,  1912-14.  Chi  Theta;  Y. 
W.  C.  A.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Spokane,  Wash., 
igi8 — ,  Address,  Argenta,  111.;  bus.  add.,  210 
S.   Adams   St.,   Spokane,   Wash. 

9048.  VERA  ORIENE  EDDS 
Pastoral  Asst.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N 
=..  1891,  Lincoln,  111.;  d.  Thomas  W.  (b.  Mr 
12.  1862,  do.)  and  .Mlie  Ann  (French)  Edds 
(b.  Ap  7,  1867,  </o.).  Prepared  in  Lincoln  H. 
.^. ;  111.  St,  Norm.  Univ..  1910-12,  summer 
rqi6.  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  .Methenai;  Scribblers; 
i'ethanv  Circle;  Trcas.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Pastoral 
.\sst.,  XJniv.  Place  Church  of  Christ,  Cham- 
paign, 1918 — .  Nat.  Pres.,  Bethany  Circle 
.iddrcss.  402  E.  Sycamore  .St.,  Normal.  Ill,; 
l-'us.  add.,  1 1 08  \\'.  Oregon.  Urbana. 

9049.  GAIL  PHILLIPS  EDWARDS 
Chenn'st;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  O  4,  1895,  Chi- 
<ago;  s,  Otho  Sheridan  (h.  Ja  25,  1868.  O.) 
and  Sara  M.  (Gilhcely)  Edwards  (b.  O  22, 
1S70,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Waller  H.  S.. 
("hicago.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Lambda  Up- 
silon;  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club.  Pvt.,  Chem. 
.Service,  LI.  S.  A.,  1918.;  Water  Analysis, 
Rase  Hosp.  Bordeaux,  France,  191 8;  Chem., 
Water  Supply  Dept.,  do.,  1918 — ■.  Address,  1441 
Jarvis    Ave.,    Chicago. 

0050.     WILLIAM  HIRSCHEL  EICHORN 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  30,  1896,  Mound  City, 
111.;  s.  George  Eichorn.  I'repared  in  Mound 
City  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Pres.,  Agr.  Club; 
Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  .Menorah;  Staff,  ///.  Agr.; 
Agr.  Dance  Com.;  Jr.  Smoker  Com.;  Sr.  Hat 
Com,  U.  S.  N.,  Great  Lakes,  1918;  Ensign, 
1919 — .     Address,   Mound   City,   Ill.j 

9051.  EUGENE  ROBERT  ELESON 
Dentist;  A,  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  27.  1895. 
Elkhart,  Ind.;  s,  Robert  Ernest  (b.  S  28, 
1868.  Three  Rivers,  Mich.)  and  P^lora  Vibelia 
(Christman)  Eleson  (b.  S  22,  1868,  Elkhart, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Elkhart  (Ind.)  H.  S. 
Medui;  Gamma  Sigma  Kappa;  Phi  Chi.  Den- 
tal Asst.,  Dental  Infirmary  No.  2,  Camp  Mc- 
Arthur,  Tex.  Address,  515  8th  St.,  Elkhart, 
Ind. 


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go5J.     FERDINAND  ARTHUR  ELL 
B.    S.    in   E.   E. ;   b.   O  26,   1895-   Chicago;   s. 
F.  H.  C.  Ell.     Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S., 
Chicago;   Crane  Jr.  Coll.     Address,  2306  War- 
ren  Ave.,   Chicago.t 

9053.  EARLIE    EDGAR    ELLIOTT 

B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ap  11,  1889,  Bono,  Ark.; 
R.  J.  H.  Elliott.  Prepared  in  Woodland  Coll.; 
Jonesboro  Agr.  Coll.,  Ark.  Address,  Bono, 
.Ark.t 

9054.  JACOB   HOWARD   EUSTON 

U.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  O  4.  1892.  Lebanon,  Pa.; 
s.  J.Tcob  Weichel  (b.  Lebanon,  Pa.)  and  Annie 
Minerva  (Ranch)  Euston  (b.  Berks  Co.,  Pa.). 
I're])ared  in  Washington  H.  S.,  Portland,  Ore. 
Tan  r.eta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Sigma  Xi;  E.  E. 
.*>oc. ;  Prelim.,  Special,  and  Final  Honors;  Stud. 
I'.ianch  A.  L.  E.  E.  Pvt.,  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  337th 
1'.  A..  Camp  Dodge.  la.:  Sergt..  Hdqtrs.  Co.. 
337th  F.  A.,  D.  S.,  88th  Div.,  A.  E.  F.,  France; 
Clustered  out,  1919.  Address,  so  9th  Ave., 
Newark,  N.  J.;  bus.  add.,  802  Hamilton  St., 
.\llentown.    Pa. 

9053.     FRED  EVANS 
B.    S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  N   5,   1897,   St.   Louis;   s. 
Morris    Evans.      Prepared    in    Ciane    Tech.    H. 
S..   Chicago;    Crane  Jr.    Coll.      Arch.   Club;   C. 

E.  Sec.   Address,    1837   W.    13th   St.,   Chicago.t 

0056.  CAROLINE  VIRGINIA  EWAN 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  29,  1886,  Cuba, 
111.;  d.  William  Israel  (b.  M'r  u,  1S47,  Port 
Republic,  Va.)  and  Regina  Ca'.lurine  (Murchi- 
son)  Ewan  (b.  Ap  i,  1847,  Dailiugton.  S.  C.). 
Prejiared  in  Cuba  H.  S. :  DePauw  L'niv..  1907- 
09-      Kappa   Delta  Pi.     Address,   Cuba,   111. 

9057.     GEORGE  EDWARD   KIRCHNER 
FAGER 

Inspector;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  15,  1896,  Mur- 
physboro,  111.;  d.  Philip  (b.  1853,  do.)  and 
Emma  Rebecca  (Will)  F^ager  (b.  1862,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Murphysboro  Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha 
Zeta;  Hort.  Club;  Prelim.  Honors.  St.  Nur- 
sery   Insp.,     1918 — .      Address,    Murphysboro, 

0058.     FAITH  TEANNETTE  FAIRFIELD 
"(FISHER) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  7-  1896.  Eaton 
Rapids,  Mich.;  d.  Charles  T.  Fairfield.  Pre- 
pared in  Rutland  (Vt.)  H.  S.;  Oberlin  Coll. 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Athenean;  Staff,  Daily 
Illiui;  1st  Cabinet,  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Sr.  Advisory 
Council.  Married  Benjamin  Fisher,  Ag  1918. 
.-J d dress,  66   N.   Main   St.,   Rutland,   Vt.t 

9059.  CHARLES  FAIRMAN 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.:  b.  Jl  27,  1897.  Alton, 
111.;  s.  Willis  Lee  (b.  Ap  6,  1839,  Medina,  N. 
Y.)  and  Helen  Graham  (Stelle)  Fairman  (b. 
Jviv  4.  1837.  Jerseyville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Al- 
ton and  East  St.  Louis  H.  Schs.  Theta  Chi; 
Ma-wan-da;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Cadet  Col., 
Univ.   Brig.;   Prelim.   Honors.     Bat.   F,   ist   111. 

F.  A.,  1916-17;  4th  R.  O.  T.  C.  1918;  2nd  Lt., 
Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.;  ist  Lt.,  Observa- 
tion Bn.,  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.,  1918;  Asst.  in  Mil., 
L'niv.  of  111.,  1919 — .  Auth.:  Military  Tr.  in 
Land  Grant  Colleges  and  Universities.  Nat. 
Defense.  Married  Elizabeth  Armstrong,  N  23, 
1918,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Address,  31 12 
Leverett  Ave.,  Alton,  HI.;  bus.  add..  Mil.  Office, 
L'niv.  of  III.,  Urbana. 


9060.     BERTHA  LUCILLE  FARNAM 
.\.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  28,  1894,  Pawnee, 
III.;  d.  H.   E.  and  Hattie  M.   (Ferguson)   Far- 
nam.      Prepared    in    Pawnee    H.    S.;    111.    St. 
Norm.  Univ.     Address,  Pawnee.  III. 


9061.  ALICE  MAUDE  FERGUSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  4,  1888,  Orion. 
111.;  d.  George  William  (b.  Je  18,  1847,  Quin- 
cv,  111.)  and  In»z  Eliza  (Hitchcock)  Ferguson 
Cb.  F  14,  1832,  Farmington,  111.).  Prepared 
:n  Galesburg  H.  S.;  Knox  Coll.,  1908-10;  Knox 
t^onservalory  of  Mus.,  1911-14.  Omicron  Nu. 
Teacher.  H.  S.,  Bippus,  Ind.,  1918 — .  Address, 
Orion,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High  School,  Bip- 
pus.  Ind. 

•  9062.     M/\RGARET    ALICE    FINLEY 
(Sister  of   No.    8319) 

Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  D  30 
iSQ5,  Iloopeston.  111.;  d.  Charles  R.  and  Addie 
iReece)  F'lnley.  Prepared  in  Hoopeston  H. 
S.  Achoth;  Athenean;  Scholarship  in  Classics; 
l'niv.  of  ill.,  1918 — .  Address,  Hoopeston, 
111.:  bus.  add.,  601  E.  Chalmers  St.,  Cham- 
I'aign. 

9063.  SOLOMON  LEONARD  FISHMAN 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  O  29,  1898, 
Chicago;  d.  Louis  Cb.  Russia)  and  Elizabeth 
i'lshman  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Medill  H.  S., 
;  hicago;  Crane  Jr.  Coll..  1915-16.  Menorah; 
(hem.  Club;  A.  C.  S.  Research  Chem.,  Gas 
Defense  Research,  Am.  Univ.  Exp.   Sta.,  Wash- 

iigton.  D.  C.  1918— .  Address.  Holly  Grove, 
I. a.;  bus.  add.,  American  Univ.,  Washington, 
I).     C. 

9064.  (FRITZ)  HARRIS  D.  FISK 
Lawyer;  LL.  B.;  b.  Mr  8,  1894,  De  Kalb, 
111.;  s.  Albert  Wallace  (b.  O  21,  1857,  Reeds- 
l>urg.  Wis.)  and  Clara  (Perry)  Fisk  (b.  Ap  27, 
.f<6i,  Kaneville,  111.).  Prepared  in  De  Kalb 
Pp.  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Phi  Delta  Phi; 
I'Vesh.  Varsity  Basketball;  Stud.  Ed.,  Law  Bui. 
Lawyer,  De  Kalb,  111.,  1919 — .  Sergt.  Maj., 
F.  A.,  Sch.  Det..  F^'ring  Center,  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C. ;  Camp  Knox,  Ky. ;  Mustered  out.  Ja  13, 
1919-  Changed  name  to  Harris  D.,  1918.  Ad- 
■  Ircss,  323  College  .\ve.,  De  Kalb.  111.;  bus.  add., 
!\oom  203,  Odd  Fellows  Bldg.,  do. 

9063.  ANNETTE  HOYT  FLANDERS 
Land  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Land  Gard. ;  b.  S  16, 
'887,  Milwaukee;  d.  Frank  Mason  (b.  1834,  do.) 
•ind  Ilettie  Pamelia  (Jones)  Hoyt  (b.  1838,  Har- 
vard. 111.).  Prepared  in  Balfiol  Sch.,  Utica, 
N.  Y.,  Milwaukee  Downer  Acad.  A.  B.,  Smith 
('oil.,  1910.  Telephone  Operators  Unit.  Sig- 
!ial  Corps,  1918;  Canteen  Service,  A.  R.  C, 
l="rance,  igi8 — .  Married  Roger  Yale  Fland- 
ers Je  14.  1913,  Oconomowoc.  Wis.  Ad- 
dress,   686    Franklin    Place,    Milwaukee. 

9066.     EDNA  HELEN  FLEXER  (WALSH) 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  12,  1894.  Joliet. 
Til.;  d.  Dr.  J.  R.  (b.  S  22,  1863)  and  Helen 
.Norton  (Peck)  Flexer  (b.  My  12,  1864).  Pre- 
pared in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.;  Tr.  Coll.,  Joliet. 
Omicron  Nu;  H.  Sc.  Club;  W.  A.  A.;  Jame- 
.•^onian.  Married  Stewart  P.  Walsh,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, 3838  Michigan  Ave.,  Chicago. 

0067.  MARGUERITE  PAULINE  FLOCK 
(Sister  of  No.  8328) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  17,  1893,  Deer 
(.rove.  111.;  d.  John  (b.  Ja  31,  1863.  do.)  and 
Nettie  Louise  (Schlink)  F"lock  (b.  Je  24  1864. 
El  Paso,  111.).  Prepared  iji  Sterling  Tp.  H. 
S.  Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Le  Cercle  Frangais;  W. 
A.  A.;  Jr.  Advisory  Bd.;  Treas.,  Sr.  Illinae; 
Class.,  Basket  ball;  Class  Baseball;  Class 
Hockey.     Address,  904  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana. 

9068.  GRACE  H.-\GGERTY  FLOOD 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  25.  1895, 
Terre  Haute,  Ind.;  d.  George  S.  Flood.  Pre- 
jiared in  Wiley  H.  S.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Ind. 
St.  Norm.  Sch.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Teacher,  Eng., 
H.  S.,  Clinton,  111.,  1918 — .  Address,  1125 
S.  7th  St.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
High    School,    Clinton.    111. 


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vo6y.     AUTHA    MAYBEI.LE     FLUKE 
Bank    Clerk;    A.    B.   in    L.   A.    &   S.;    b.    My 

J3,  1896,  Clyde.  111.;  d.  Autha  L.  Fluke.  Pre- 
pared in  Englewood  H.  S.  Pi  Beta  Phi; 
Clerk,  bank,  Chicago.  1918 — .  Addres.^.  6547 
Normal    Blvd.,   Chicago. t 

9070.     DOMINIC   FORTY 
(Brother  of  No.   6881) 
B.   S.   in   M.   E.;   b.  Jl   15.   180=;,  Chicago;   s. 
Joseph  J.  Forty.      Prepared  in  Crane  Jr.  Coll. 
Address,  842  N.  Fairfield  Ave..  Chicago.! 

9071.  FRANK  WARD  FOSTER 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Je  26.  1890,  Alexis,  111.; 
s.  Marriott  Hays  (b.  Mv  7,  1859,  Huntington 
Co.,  Pa.)  and  Katharine  Elizabeth  (Boggs) 
Foster  (b.  le  2,  1861,  Alexis,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Alexis  H.  S.:  Monmouth  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa 
Nu;  Theta  Tau.  Engrs.  R.  C,  U.  S.  S.  C. 
Radio  Sch.,  1918;  O.  T.  S..  Columbia  Univ., 
New  York  City,  1918;  Post  Field,  Ft.  Sill, 
Okla.,   19 1 8 — .     Address,  Alexis,  111. 

9072.  RONALD  EDWARD  FOULKE 
Electrician;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  F  20.  1897, 
Aurora,  111.;  s.  William  D.  (b.  Ap  1868)  and 
Florence  Marv  (Officer)  Foulke  (b.  1867,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  VVest  Aurora  H.  S.  Theta  Delta 
Chi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Theta  Tau:  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
Pan  Hellenic  Council;  Varsity  Football;  Prelim, 
and  Final  Honors.  Illini  Trustee.  Electn., 
Aurora,  111.,  1919 — •  2nd  Lt..  5th  C.  A.  T. 
C.  Ft.  Monroe,  Va..  1918;  Ft.  Sill,  Okla., 
1918;  Mustered  out.  D  i,  1918.  Address,  iii 
W.  Park  Ave.,  Aurora,  III.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
Barber   (Jreene  Co.,   do. 

9073.  LUCIA  BYRNE  FOX 
Teacher;  E.  S.  in  Land.  Card.;  b.  N  26,  1892, 
Madison.  Wis.:  s.  A.  O.  Fox.  Prepared  m 
Wis.  Acad.;  Univ.  of  Wis.;  Univ.  of 
Calif.  Delta  Gamma.  Teacher.  Land  Card, 
and  Bot.,  Tech.  H.  S.,  Indianapolis,  1918 — . 
Address,  117  E.  Gorham  St.,  Madison,  Wis.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Technical  High  School,  Indian- 
apolis. 

9074.  ARTHUR  LEWIS  FRANCIS 
Advertising  Mgr. ;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  My 
12  1893  Chicago;  s.  John  W.  (b.  Lincoln  Co., 
O.)  and  Emma  Bailey  (b.  Chicago,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Englewood  H.  S.  Chi  Beta;  Pierrots. 
Advertising  Mgr.,  Vacuum  Co.,  Chicago, 
,918 — .  Q.  M.  Corps,  Depot  Q.  M.,  Chicago: 
MusterecTout,  D  20,  1918.  Address,  6414  Yale 
Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add..  Advertising  Dept., 
Vacuum   Oil   Co.,   do. 

9075.  JOHN  ZIMMERLY  FRAZIER 
(Brother  of  Nos.  6242,  6886) 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  21,  1880.  Paris,  HI.;  s. 
James  B.  (b.  D  25.  1854.  Charleston,  111.) 
and  Dora  Isabella  (Zimmerly)  Frazier  (b.  D 
10,  Paris,  111.).  Prepared  in  Pans  H.  S. 
Adelphic;    Agr.    Club.      Address,    R.    4.    Pans, 

9076.  VINA  FREITAG 
Dietitian;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  My  31,  1891, 
Mackinaw,  111.;  d.  Frank  (b.  D  4,  1869,  Arrow- 
smith,  111.)  and  Mary  Frances  (Wilson)  Freitag 
(b.  Ja  8,  1869,  Rich  Hill,  Mo.).  Prepared  in 
Mackinaw  11.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm,,  1910-12. 
Delta  Epsilon  Phi.  Dietitian,  Michnel  Reese 
Hosp..  (Chicago,  1918 — .  Address,  Mackinaw, 
111.;  bus.  add  c/o  Michael  Reese  Hospital, 
Chicago. 

9077.  HOLLIS  OLDFIELD  FREY 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  29.  1895.  Secor,  111.;  s. 
Clarence  W.  (b.  do.)  and  Geneva  (Colburn) 
Frey  (b.  Eureka,  111.).  Prepared  in  Secor  H. 
S  •  Eureka  Prep.  Coll.:  Eureka  Coll.,  1913- 
14  Acanthus;  Theta  Tau;  Pi  Tau  Sigma; 
Stud    Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E.     U.  S.  N.,  Stevens 


Inst.,  Hoboken.  N.  J.;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France, 
1918;  Returned  from  overseas,  19 19;  Mustered 
out,  F  10.  1919.  Address,  209  S.  McLean  St., 
Bloomington,    111. 

9078.  ARTHUR  HENRY  FRICK 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  11,  1895. 
Belleville,  111.;  s.  Henry  J.  (b.  Je  11,  1850, 
Hecker,  111.)  and  Emily  (Baumann)  Frick  (b, 
S  II.  1857.  Belleville,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Belleville  H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  ."Xgr.  Club;  Class 
Football;  Class  Baseball;  Class  Basketball; 
2nd  Lt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Dir.  of  Agr.,  Strawberry 
Point,  la.,  1918;  do.,  Dist.  No.  i,  Itasca  Co., 
Minn.,  1918 — .  Troop  B,  ist  111.  Cavalry. 
1915-16.   Address,   Grand   Rapids,   Minn. 

9079.  THEODORE  HENRY  PRISON 
Student;  Entomologist:  A,  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.: 
b.  Ta  17,  1895,  Champaign;  s.  Joseph  (b.  D  6. 
i8=;"8.  Strassburg.  Ger.)  and  Helen  (O'Neil) 
Frison  (b.  S  23.  1858.  Herman,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi; 
Sigma  Xi:  Adelphic;  Univ.  Orchestra.  Grad. 
Stud..  Univ.  of  111.,  1918— .  4th  O.  T.  C, 
Camp  Dod.ge,  Des  Moines;  2nd  Lt. ;  Mustered 
out,  D  2.  1918.  Auth. :  Articles  in  Am.  Ent. 
Sac.  of  Am.,  1917,  1918;  Proc.  Brooklyn  Ent. 
Soc,  1916.  Address,  503  W.  Springfield  Ave., 
Champaign. 

9080.  ROLF  HAROLD  JOSEF  GAARDER 
Asst.  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Commerce;  b.  N  9,  1896, 
Kristiana,  Norway;  s.  (Die  H.  (b.  D  14,  1857, 
Norway)  and  Camilla  (Handberg)  Gaarder  (I3. 
Je  18,  1873.  Kristiana,  Norway).  Prepared  in 
Frogner  Hosere  Almenskole,  Kristiana,  Nor- 
way. Cosmopolitan.  Asst.  Mgr.,  Overseas  Co.  of 
Brazil,  Sao  Luiz,  Maranhao,  Brazil.  1919 — . 
Address,  Professor  Dahlsgata  5,  Kristiana, 
Norway;  bus.  add.,  Overseas  Co.  of  Brazil, 
Sao  Luiz,  Maranhao,  Brazil. 

9081.  RALPH  A.  GALE 
Research  Asst.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  8, 
1892,  Palisade,  Neb.;  s.  Harvey  T.  (b.  Logan 
Co.,  111.)  and  Mattie  J.  (Hogue)  Gale  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Lincoln  Coll.  Prepared  in  Lin- 
coln Coll.,  Neb.,  1914-16.  Acacia,  Research 
Asst.  and  Grad.  Stud..  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — . 
I  St  Co.,  Inf.,  O.  T.  Sch.,  Camp  Sherman.  O. 
Mem..  Presby.  Church.  Address,  112  Hudson 
St.,  Lincoln,  111. 

9082.  AUGUSTA  EMILIE  GALSTER 
Research  Asst.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My 
25,  1887.  Tower  Hill.  111.;  d.  W.  F.  Galster. 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Le  Cercle  Francais. 
Research  Asst,,  Office  of  the  Dean  of  the  Gradu- 
ate School,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — .  Address, 
Tower  Hill,  111.;  bus.  add.,  109  Commerce 
BIdg.,  Univ.  of  HI.,  Urbana. 

9083.  McKINLEY  GARDNER 
Journalist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  21, 
1897,  Eagle,  Neb.;  s.  James  Monroe  (b.  Ja  12, 
1S39.  Akron,  O.)  and  Margaret  (Christopher) 
Gardner  (b.  i8s9.  Pawnee.  III.).  Prepared  in 
.Vuburn  H.  S.  Sigma  Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Pi 
Delta  Epsilon:  Sigma  Delta  Chi-  Graphomen; 
Staff,  mini.  III.  Mag.;  Prelim.  Honors;  War 
Com.  On  Advertising  Staff.  Wcnaichce  Daily 
World,  Wcnatchee,  Wash.  Married  Jane  Owen, 
D  24,  19 1 8,  Los  Gatos,  Calif.  Address,  Auburn, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Wenatchee  Daily  World, 
Wenatchee,  Wash. 

9084.  JESSE  LEHMAN  GARY 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  28,  1806,  Carmi,  111.; 
s.  G.  Taylor  (b.  Ap  9,  1848,  Bowling  Green, 
Ky.)  ancl  Mary  Magdalena  (Barth)  Gary  (b. 
Te  30,  1869,  Carmi.  111.).  Prepared  in  Carmi 
H.  S.  Prelim.  Honors;  C.  E.  Soc.  Sergt., 
Topographical  Sect.,  Hdqtrs.  Co..  212th  Engrs., 
Camp  Forrest,  Ga. ;  do..  Camp  Devens,  Mass.; 
Mustered    out,   F    i.    1919-   Address,   Carmi,   111. 


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9085.  ROMAN  DE  LA  GAR2A 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  14,  1891,  Sabinas  Hidal- 
go Nuevo  Leon,  Mex.;  s.  Roman  (b.  Gutierrez, 
Monterrey,  do.)  and  Tuanita  (Morales)  Sarza 
(b.  Sabinas  Hidalgo,  do.).  Prepared  in  Greer 
Coll.;  Purdue  Univ..  1912-13.  C.  E.  Club.  Ad- 
dress,  Sabinas  Hidalgo,  Nuevo  Leon,  Mex. 

9086.     GAIL  GAUNT  (WINKLEMAN) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  24,  1894,  Grand 
Chain,  111.;  d.  Charles  M.  (b.  Jl  i.  1865.  do.) 
and  Eleanor  (Miller)  Gaunt  (b.  N  3,  1866, 
Villa  Ridge,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ward  Bel- 
mont, Nashville,  Tenn.  Alpha  Delta  Pi.  Mar- 
ried R.  E.  Winklcman,  Mr  27.  19 19,  Mound 
City,  111.  .4ddrcss,  Mound  City,  111. 

9087.     LESTER  CHARLES  GEIGER 

Accountant;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  S  20, 
1895,  Mendota,  111.;  s.  Frederick  John  (b.  Pon- 
tiac.  111.)  and  Minnie  Mary  (Kluckcr)  Geiger 
(b.  N  2,  1870,  Mendota,  111.).  Prepared  in  Men- 
dota H.  S.  With  Ernst  &  Ernst,  C.  P.  Accts., 
Chicago,  1919 — •  Bat.  F,  337th  F.  A.,  N.  A., 
1918;  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918-19;  Mustered  out, 
P  5.  1919-  Mem.,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.  Address, 
500  Illinois  Ave.,  Mendota,  111.;  bus.  add., 
1038-50  Continental  &  Cml.  Bank  Bldg.,  Chi- 
cago. 

9088.  HAROLD  EDGAR  GEORGE 

B.  S.  in  Agr,;  b.  Ag  31.  1891.  St.  Peter, 
Minn.;  s.  Edgar  (b.  D  27,  1852,  Lovettsville, 
Va.)  and  Alice  (Mendenhall)  George  (b.  Ap 
15,  1854,  Darlington,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Northfield  (Minn.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Carleton 
Coll.,  Minn.,  1915.  Asst.  Ed.,  Land.  Arch. 
Yearbook.  Petty  Officer,  ist  class,  U.  S.  N., 
Great  Lakes,  III.,  1918 — .  Address,  514  E. 
Pennsylvania  St.,  Whittier,  Calif. 

9089.  ROSCOE  HARLAN  GERKE 
Student;    B.   S.   in   Chem.    E.;    b.   D   i,    1896, 

Highland,  111.;  s.  Edward  L.  Gerke.  Prepared 
in  Greenville  H.  S. ;  Greenville  Coll.  Scholar- 
ship, Univ.  of  111.,  1919 — .  Sergt.,  Chem.  War- 
fare Service;  2nd  lit.,  do..  Am.  Univ.  E.xp. 
Sta.,  Washington,  D.  C;  Mustered  out,  Ja  11, 
1919.  Address,  416  S.  5th  St.,  Greenville,  111.; 
bus.  add.,   102  E.  Daniel  St.,  Champaign. 

9090.  ALMA  GERLACH 
(Sister  of  No.  4673) 
Asst.  Mgr.;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc.;  b.  My  5,  1895, 
Chester,  111.;  d.  John  Daniel  (b.  Ap  24,  1858, 
do.)  and  Mary  Phinetta  (Neville)  Gerlach  (b. 
Ja  24,  i860).  Prepared  in  Doniphan  (Mo.)  H. 
S.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  H.  Sc.  Club;  W.  A.  A.; 
Hockey  Team;  Bowling;  Baseball.  Assistant 
-Manager,  Univ.  Club.  Urbana,  1918 — .  Address, 
Doniphan,  Mo. 

9091.     PENCO  GHERGANOFF 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Jl  27,  1891,  Kolideto,  Bul- 
garia; s.  Pencoff  Gherganoff.     Prepared  in  Nat. 
St.    Coll.,    Bulgaria.      Address,    Bulevardna,    45 
Lovetche,  Bulgaria.! 

9092.  JOHN  HOWARD  GILLEN 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  2,  1896,  Beaver  Falls. 
Pa.;  s.  John  Gillen.  Prepared  in  J.  Sterling 
Morton  H.  S.,  Cicero;  Lewis  Inst.  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Sigma  Tau.  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.,  Pelham 
Bay,  N.  Y.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  Mr  1919.  Ad- 
dress, 3331   Berkeley  Ave.,  Berwyn,  111. 

9093.     HAROLD  RAYMOND  GIRHARD 
A.   B.   in  L.   A.   &   S.;  b.  Je  21,    1892,  New- 
ton, 111.;  s.  N,   J.  Girhard.     Prepared  in   New- 
ton H.   S.;   So.    Ill,    St.   Norm.   Sch.     Address, 
Mewton,   Ttl.t 


9094.  ETHEL  FLORENCE  GLIFFE 
Statistician;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  24, 
1898,  Chicago;  d.  William  A.  (b.  Jl  27.  1874. 
Chicago)  and  Mignonette  (Burr)  Gliffe  (b.  N 
30,  1874  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Carl  Schurz 
H.  S.;  (Jnicago  Teacher's  Coll.,  1914-16.  Alpha 
.\i  Delta;  Chni..  Woman's  War  Relief  Com. 
Statistician,  Purchasing  Dept.,  Joseph  T.  Ryer- 
son  &  Son,  Chicago,  1918 — .  Address,  2424  N. 
•Mozart  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  :6th  and  Rock- 
well  Sts.,  do. 

9095.  WALTER  ADOLPH  GOELITZ 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  3,  1897, 
Richmond,  Ind.;  s.  Adolph  (b.  My  30,  1870, 
Belleville,  111.)  and  Anna  (Jun)  Goelitz  (b. 
Mr  II,  1872,  St.  Louis).  Prepared  in  Deer- 
lield-Sheilds  II.  S.,  Highland  Park;  Rogers 
(Ark.)  Acad.  Farm  House;  Alpha  Zeta;  Tribe 
of  lllini;  Agr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club; 
Varsity  Football;  Homecoming  Com.;  Class 
.Sergt.  at  Arms;  Prelim.  Honors.  Mfg.  Con- 
fectioner, Goelitz  Confectionery  Co.,  North 
Chicago,  1918- — .  Autli.:  (with  C.  C.  Sanborn) 
A  Two-year  Nesting  Record  in  Lake  Co.,  111., 
IVilson  Bui.,  1915;  A  Strange  Nesting  of  the 
Barred  Owl  and  Redshouldered  Hawk.,  do., 
iqi6;  The  Short-eared  Owl  in  Saskatchewan, 
The  Condor,  1918;  Birds  and  Agr.,  ///.  Agr., 
1 91 8.  Mem.,  Am.  Ornithol.  Union;  The  Wil- 
son Ornithol.  Soc;  Cooper  Ornithol.  Club. 
.Address,  1622  Judson  Ave.,  Ravinia,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  Goelitz  Confectionery  Co.,  North  Chicago. 

9096.     ERNA  CLAIRE  GOLDSCHMIDT 
(Daughter  of  No.  542) 

Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  5.  1895.  Dav- 
enport, la.;  d.  Alfred  Gustave  ('88),  (b.  Mr 
TO,  1868.  do.)  and  Anna  Margaret  (Bremer) 
Goldschmidt  (b.  D  21,  1868,  Stolp,  Ger.).  Pre- 
pared in  Davenport  (la.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Mortarboard;  Omi- 
cron  Nu;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Illiola;  H.  Sc.  Club; 
Prelim.  Honors;  ist  Cabinet.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Ex. 
Bd.,  Women's  League.  Teacher,  H.  Sc,  H.  S., 
Davenport,  la.,  1918 — .  Address,  2010  Main 
St.,  Davenport,  la.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High  School. 
do. 

9097.     MARK   EDWARD   GRAHAM 

B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  M.  A.,  1918;  b.  Ag  3.  1896. 
Chicago;  s.  Edward  Mark  (b.  F  22,  1857,  New 
York  City)  and  Tillie  (Yahn)  Graham  (b.  Jo- 
liet.  111.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.. 
Chicago;  Crane  Tr.  Coll.,  1914-16.  E.  E.  Soc; 
Stud.  Branch,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Instr.,  U.  S.  S. 
Married  Clara  E.  Stelter,  O  31.  1918,  Cham- 
paign. Address,  4203  Washington  Blvd.,  Chi- 
cago. 

9098.     VICTOR  HUBERT   GRAMOUNT 
(GROSSBERG) 

LL.  B.;  b.  F  14,  1895,  Chicago;  s.  J.  G.  (b. 
.\p  10,  1870,  do.)  and  Doris  (Elkan)  Grossberg 
(b.  My  8,  1870,  do.).  Prepared  in  Englewood 
H.  S.  Chi  Phi;  Mgr.,  Pierrots;  Comitatus; 
111.  Drama  Federation;  Regt.  Sergt.  Maj.  Capt., 
and  Lt.  Col.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Fresh.  Class  Water 
Polo  and  Swimming;  Treas.,  Bus.  Mgr.,  Mask 
and  Bauble;  Nat.  Pres.,  Associated  Univ.  Play- 
ers. R.  S.  S.  R.  C,  1917;  Tactic  Instr.,  U.  S. 
S.  M.  A.,  1917;  Brev.  Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard, 
1917;  Capt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard,  Mr  1918;  2nd 
Lt.,  Inf.,  Depot  Brig.,  Camp  Logan,  Tex., 
19 1 8—.  Name  legally  changed  from  Grossberg 
to  Gramount  S  6,  1918.  Married  Dorothy  Marr 
Money,  My  3,  1918,  Bilo.xi,  Miss.  Address, 
Harvard  Apts.,  806  S.  3rd  St.,  Champaign. 

9099.  JAMES  MADISON  GR.\Y 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  O  12,  1897.  Decatur, 
111.;  8.  J.  M.  (b.  Te  i,  1863,  Fayette  Co.,  111.) 
and  Lillie  May  (Belt)  Gray  (b.  My  14.  1868, 
Ficldon,  111.).  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S. 
Ilus;  Tribe  of  lllini;  Comitatus;  Dolphins; 
Fresh.    Varsity    and    Varsity    Swimming;    Class 


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[1918 


and  Varsitv  Water  Basketball;  Varsity  Foot- 
hall;  Sr.  Hobo  Band  Com.;  ist  Lt„  Univ.  Brig. 
Ensign's  Tr.  Sch..  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  Municipal 
Pier,  Chicago,  1918 — .  Mem..  Chicago  Ath. 
Assn.  Address,  452  W.  Prairie  Ave.,  Decatur, 
111. 

9100.     ESTHER  CRANSTON   GREEN 
(JARVIS) 

(Wife  of  No.   7653;  Sister  of  No.  6912) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  10,  1896,  Oak 
wood,  ni.;  d.  Lincoln  Hamlin  (b.  Ap  6,  1862, 
Xenia.  O.)  and  Mary  Esther  (Cranston)  (b. 
My  18,  1S67).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Omicron  Nu:  Athenean;  V.  P. 
Soph.  Illinae.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married 
Rowling  Jarvis  ('16),  Je  20,  1918.  Oakwood. 
111.  Address,  8  Otsego  Ave.,  Detroit. 

91 01.     JOEL    WARING    GREENE 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3384,  8379) 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  26,  1895.  Dubuque,  la.: 
s.  Joel  Henry  (b.  Jl  4,  1852,  Franklinville,  N. 
Y.)  and  Martha  (Thomas)  Greene  (b.  F  24. 
1859,  Lansing,  la.).  Prepared  in  Dubuque 
(la.)  H.  S.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Alpha  Zeta;  Ma- 
wan-da;  Ku  Klux;  Graphomen;  Staff,  Daily 
mini;  Staff,  Illio;  jr.  Prom.  Com.;  Home-Com- 
/ng  (^om.;  Pres..  Stud.  Council;  lUini  Bd.  of 
Trustees;  Comitatus:  Prelim.  Honors.  Ensign. 
U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  Ap  1919. 
Address,  907  California  Ave.,  Urbana. 

9102.  STANWOOD  JOHN  GRIFFITH 
(Son  of  No.  300;  Brother  of  No.  6918) 
Business;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  18.  1807  Ash- 
ton,  111.;  s.  T.  C.  (b.  ja  8.  1862.  Obsanduskv. 
O.)  and  Dcfa  A.  (Andrus)  Griffith  ('82),  (b. 
My  5.  1863.  Ashton,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ashton 
and  Dixon  H.  Schs.  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Class 
Football  Mgr.,  Sr.  Class  Ath.  Retail  Lumber 
and  Coal  Bus..  Ashton,  111.  Instr..  Carpenter 
Work,  Chicago  Tr.  Detachment.  1918;  Avia. 
Sect.  Mech.  Sch.,  870th  Co.,  Kelley  Field: 
Mustered  out,  F  22,  1919.  Address,  Ashton. 
111. 

9103.  ELMORE  ALBERT  GRIPP 

B.  S.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ag  16,  1896,  Moline. 
111.;  s.  C.  F.  (b.  Denmark)  and  Anna  Maria 
(Sage)  Gripp  (b.  Rock  Island.  111.).  Prepared 
in  Moline  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Wis.  Phi  Delta 
Phi;  Prelim.  Honors.  Address,  i6o4-i2th  St.. 
Moline,  111. 

9104.  EARL    JEROME    GRIMES 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  15.  1893.  Russellville 
Ind.;  s.  Chas.  F.  Grimes.  Prepared  in  Rus 
sellville  (Ind.)  II.  S.;  Purdue  Univ.  2nd  Lt.. 
Co.  C,  334th  Inf.  84th  Div..  Co.  C.  1st  Prov. 
Regt.,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Address,  Russellville. 
Ind. 

9105.     WALTER    GRISEMER 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  5,  1896.  Louis 
ville,  Ky.;  s.  J.  H.  Grisemer.  Prepared  ir 
Bremen  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  N.  W.  Coll.  Address 
Royal    Center,    Ind.t 

9106.  HELEN  WIGHTMAN  GROMMON 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  6,  i8g4,  Plainfield 
111.;  d.  Homer  B.  (b.  My  1863.  Coldwater. 
Mich.)  and  Helen  (Wightman)  Grommon  (b. 
F  1874,  Cherokee.  la.).  Prepared  in  Wheaton 
Acad.;  Oberlin  Coll.,  1913-14.  Address,  Plain- 
field,  111. 

9107.  NINA  GROTEVANT 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  My  16,  1895. 
Pekin.  111.;  d.  Albert  (b.  O  26,  18C4,  Peoria.) 
and  Florence  (Strickland)  Grotevant  (b.  Ap 
27,  1867).  Prepared  in  Pekin  H.  S.  -Mpha 
Omicron  Pi.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Lake  Charles. 
La..    1918 — .         Address,  Lake  Charles,   La. 


9108.  ERNEST  WILLIAM  GUERNSEY 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  My  i, 
189I5.  Knox  Co.,  Ind.;  s.  John  William  (b.  Jl 
30,  1808,  do.)  and  Tulia  Grace  (Owens) 
Guernsey  (b.  Ja  15,  1870.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Vincenncs  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon; 
Sigma  Xi;  Cliem.  Club:  Final  and  Special  Hon- 
or.e.  Research  Chem.,  Brown  Co.,  Berlin,  N.  H., 
loio — .  Govt.  Chem.,  Research  on  War  Gases, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1918;  Sergt.,  U.  S.  A.; 
Mustered  out,  Ja  1919.  Married  Louisa  Mar- 
garet Guernsey,  Ja  30,  1918,  Vincennes,  Ind. 
(Thild.  Mildred  Louisa,  b.  F  21,  1919.  Ad- 
dress, 830  Perry  St.,  Vincennes,  Ind.;  bxis. 
add.,  1229  Jackson  St.,  N.  E.  Washington,  D.  C. 

9109.  ORVILLE  FRANCIS  HAAS 
B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E. ;  b.  Ta  i,  1895,  Panola. 
111.;  s.  P.  W.  and  Mary  .Anna  (Hawk)  Haas 
(b.  New  York  City).  Prepared  in  El  Paso 
H.  S.  E.  E.  Soc;  Ry.  Club.  Address.  El 
Paso,   111. 

9110.     SARA    MAY    HAGGERTY 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  5.  1889.  Nauvoo, 
Pa.;  d.  John  (b.  Ap  16,  1852,  do.)  and  Sadie 
(Heyler)  Ilaggerty  (b.  D  5,  1854,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Mansfield.  Pa.; 
Bucknell  L^niv.,  Pa.,  1912-14.  Pi  Beta  Phi. 
Address,    Lloyd.    Pa. 

91 1 1.  EDITH  ELIZABETH  HAGUE 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  Lee's  Summit,  Mo.; 
d.  Reuben  (b.  O.)  and  Anna  A.  (Sandler) 
Hague  (b.  Fond  duLac,  Wis.).  Prepared  in 
Kingfisher  (Okla.)  H.  S.;  Kingfisher  Coll.  A. 
B..  Kan.  Univ.,  1910.  .\sst.  in  charge  of 
serials,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.  Lib.,  Manhattan, 
Kan.,  1913-17;  Libn.,  Pub.  Lib.  Spokane, 
Wash..  1918 — .  Address,  709  W.  Nevada  St., 
Urbana;   bus.   add..   Pub.  Lib.,  Spokane,  Wash. 

91 12.  GRACE  LOUISE  H.\HN 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  S-  1896. 
West  Chicago,  111.;  d.  Albert  E.  (b.  Mr  13. 
1858,  do.)  and  Rose  (Berg)  Hahn  (b.  Ap  12, 
1864,  Watertown,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  West 
Chicago  H.  S.;  Lewis  Inst.,  I9i4-i5'  Achoth. 
Teacher.  IT.  S.,  Stockton,  111.,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, 10  Allen  Ave.,  West  Chicago,  111.;  bus. 
add.,    c/o    High    School,    Stockton,    111. 

91 13.  GEORGE  STANLEY  HALAS 
Base-ball  Player;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  2, 
1895,  Chicago;  s.  Frank  John  (b.  Bohemia  1 
nnd  Barbara  Halas  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Crane  H.  S.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Sachem; 
Ma-wan-da;  Tribe  of  Illini;  Sigma  Tau;  Var- 
sity Football;  Baseball;  Capt..  Varsity  Basket- 
ball. With  N.  Y.  Am.  League  baseball,  1919 — • 
U.  S.  N..  Pub.  Works  Dept.,  Great  Lakes. 
111.,  iqi8-i9.  Mem..  Great  Lakes  Champion- 
ship Service  Football  Team,  19 18;  Ensign.  U. 
S.  N. ;  Mustered  out,  1919.  Address,  2700  W. 
23rd  Place,  Chicago. 

91 14.     EDWARD  KNIGHT  MALI. 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  i6.  1894.  Burglvtrsdori>. 
Cape  Province,  S.  Africa;  s.  Charles  Dennison 
Hall  (b.  Mr  6.  1863,  Cape  Province,  S.  Africa) 
and  Lily  von  (Brocmbsen)  Hall  (b.  .\g  10, 
t869,  do.).  Prepared  in  Kingswood  H.  S., 
Cape  Province.  S.  Africa.  Cosmopolitan: 
Alpha  Zcta;  Agr.  Club.  Class  Soccer.  Ad- 
dress, Box  gi,  Ladybrand,  Orange  Free  State, 
S.  Africa. 

91  IS.  KARL  WILLIAM  HALL 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  F  24.  iSo?,  Cherokee, 
la.;  s.  W.  J.  (b.  O  8,  Piper  City,  111.)  and 
Amy  (Boddy)  Hall  (b.  Ap  2-.  Augusta,  On- 
tario Can.).  Prepared  in  Cherokee  II.  S.: 
Lake  Forest  Coll.,  Lake  Forest.  III.,  1013-i.s. 
Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E. ; 
Sr.  Smoker  Com.  Nitrate  Div.  of  Ord.  Dept., 
U.  S.  A.,  1918— .  Address,  603  W.  Cedar  St., 
Cherokee,  la. 


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91 16.     I.IiONARD   AYERS   HAMMOND 

Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  6,  1896,  War- 
saw, 111.;  s.  Miles  Staiulish  (b.  Ag  27,  1870, 
do.)  and  Rose  E.  (Ayers)  Hammmid  (b.  O  7, 
1871,  do.).  Prepared  in  Warsaw  H.  S.;  Hani 
ilton  H.  S.  Acacia.  Naval  .Aviation,  Ground 
Sch..  Boston,  1918;  Chief  Q.  M.,  Navy  Detach- 
ment (.Avia.)  Cambridge.  Mass.;  Mustered  out, 
D   II,   1918.  Addrcs.t,  Warsaw,   111. 

91 1 7.  HARLAN  CARL  HARBICHT 
B.  S.  in  Min.  E.;  b.  Hannibal.  Mo.;  s.  F.  J. 
Ilarbicht.  Preiiared  in  Hannibal  (Mo.)  H.  S. ; 
Mo.  Univ.  Sch.  of  Mines.  Sigma  Nu;  Sigma 
Tau:  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Stud.  Branch,  .A.  I.  K.  E.; 
Staff,  Tcchnograph.  Co.,  12,  6th  E.  T.  R.. 
Camp  A.  A.,  Humphreys,  Va..  1918;  jnd  Lt. 
Co.  F.,  217th  Engrs.,  Camp  Beauregard.  La.. 
1918;  Mustered  out,  F  4,  1919.  Address. 
Eveleth,   Minn. 

91 18.  ROBERT  BRUCE  HARRIS 
B.  S.  in  Land.  Card.;  b.  Ap  5,  1896,  Gilman, 
111.;  s.  George  Lincoln  (b.  O  2,^,  1800,  Wenona. 
111.)  and  Barbara  Lenore  (Scouler)  Harris  (b 
Ap  23,  1864,  Glasgow,  Scotland).  Prepared  in 
Gilman  H.  S.  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  1918— .  Ad- 
dress,  Gilman,   111, 

9119.  BENJAMIN  SAxMUEL  HARRISON 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  .S;  S.;  b.  F  21. 
1890,  Du  Quoin,  111.;  s.  Isbani  H.  (b.  1848 
do.)  and  ^largery  Ann  (McElvain)  Harrison 
(b.  1848,  do.).  Prepared  in  Milliken  I'niv 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Scribblers'  Club;  Adeli)hic;  L( 
Cercle  Fran(;ais.  Instr.,  Wentworth  Mil.  Acad. 
Lexington,  Mo.,  1918;  do.,  Colunil)ia  Univ., 
New  York  City.  Address,  Villa  Grove,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  Livingston  Hall,  Columbia  Univ.. 
New  York  City. 


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gijo.  ARCHIE  HARRISON  HAR  T 
Inspector:  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Te  27.  i 
Hodges  Park,  111.;  s.  Harrison  K.  (b.  O 
'853,  Hall  Co.,  Ga.)  and  Nannie  Belle  (Young) 
Hart  (b.  F  4,  1869,  Paris,  Tenn. ).  Preparec' 
in  Sumner  H.  S.,  Cairo.  U.  S.  Meat  Insp.. 
St.  Louis,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Bajjtist  Church 
.Address,  Grand  Chain,  111.;  bus.  add..  211; 
Pine  St.,  St.  Louis. 

9121.  GODFREY  HARTWELL 
B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ja  20,  1895,  Michigai 
City,  Ind. ;  s.  George  Bannerman  and  Mar} 
Belle  (Miller)  Hartwell.  Prepared  in  Lai)ort< 
(Ind.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Rho  Chi;  Arch.  Club 
Fresh.  Class  Track.  2nd  Lt.,  C.  A.,  U.  S.  A. 
Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  1918 — ;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France 
191 8—.  Address,  717  Michigan  Ave.,  LaPorte. 
Ind. 

9122.     EDWARD  BEAN  HAYES 

Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  30,  1897. 
Blue  Hill.  Me.;  s.  Edward  Gary  (b.  Lewiston 
Me.)  and  Annie  Lee  (Bean)  Hayes  (b.  Grey. 
Me.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Philo 
mathean;  Sr.  Banciuet  Com.;  Chm..  -Sr.  Class 
Day  Com.;  Debating  Team.  Grad.  Stud..  Har- 
vard Law  Sch..  Cambridge,  Mass.,  1910 — .  U. 
S.  N.,  Great  Lakes  Naval  Tr.  Sta.,  1918:  Mus 
tered  Tut,  191 9.  Address,  915  W.  Nevada  St.. 
Urbana. 

9123.  WALTER  ELLIOi  IIAYNE 
B.  S.  in  X.  E.;  b.  N  5,  1894.  Chicago;  ;-. 
James  B.  (b.  Ilarcourt,  Conn.)  and  Sophia  C 
(Steers)  Hayne  (b.  Quincy,  III.).  Prepared 
in  Englewood  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Psi  Upsilon; 
Theta.  Tau;  Helmet;  Stud.  Council:  Cheer 
leader.  With  Du  Pott  Powder  Co.,  Chicago 
1919— .  U.  S.  A.  S.,  Xadio  Officers  Tr.  Sch.; 
Squadron  E.,  Post  Field.  Fort  Sill.  Okla.; 
Mustered  out.  19 19.  Address,  7008  Normal 
Blvd.,   Chicago. 


9124.  MARTHA  ELIZABETH  HEDGCOCK 
(Sister  of  No.  3766,  6944,  7S9S) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  31, 
1894,  Plymouth,  111.;  s.  John  Franklin  (b.  N  3, 
1862,  do.)  and  Elizabeth  Anna  (Wade)  Hedg- 
cock  (b.  S  17,  i860,  Plymouth,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Augusta  H.  S.;  Kno.x  Coll.  Alpha 
Omicron  Pi;  H.  Sc.  Club.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Preston,  Minn.,  1918 — .  Address,  Plymouth. 
111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High  School,  Preston,  Minn. 

9125.  MARTIN  ANTON  HEGSTED 
B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  My  23,  1895.  Chicago;  s. 
.^nton  (b.  S  21,  1869,  Stavanger,  Norway)  and 
-Marie  Catherine  ((Tarlson)  Hegsted  (b.  Ai) 
1870.  Norway).  Prepared  in  Lane  Tech.  H. 
.S.,  Chicago.  Lane  Jr.  Coll.,  1914-15.  Ensign 
Sch.,  N.  R.  Mem.,  Aoers  Ath.  Club,  Chicago. 
.Address,  2258  N.   Monticello  Ave.,   Chicago. 

9126.     JOE  BUNN  HEIDLER 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  22,  1896.  Ottawa, 
111.;  s.  Samuel  H.  (b.  S  6.  i86t,  Columbia, 
Pa.)  and  Delia  (Bunn)  Heidler  (b.  Spring- 
field, 111.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  II.  S.; 
Knox  Coll.,  1914-16.  Scholarship  in  Eng..  1918- 
19;  Theme  Asst.,  Dept.  of  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1919 — .  45th  Inf..  Med.  Corps,  Camp  .Sheridan, 
Ala.,  1918;  do..  Camp  Gordon,  Ga.,  1918; 
Mustered  out.  1919.  Address.  933  S.  5th  St., 
Springfield,  111.;  bus.  add.,  1105  W.  Main  St., 
Urbana. 

9127.  ANNA  HAZEL  HENDERSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  3,  1896, 
Deputy,  Ind.;  d.  John  (b.  D  13,  1856,  Osgood, 
Ind.)  and  Clara  .Alice  (de  Lappe)  Ilenderson 
(b.  ^Ir  3.  1867,  Dupont.  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
West  Lafayette  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  De  Pauw  Univ., 
1914-16.  Delta  Delta  Delta;  Ex.  Council,  Wo- 
man's League.  Teacher,  London  Mills,  111., 
191 8 — .  Address,  916  W.  California  Ave.,  Ur- 
bana;  bus.  add.,  London  Mills,  111. 

ouS.     ELIZABETH  HENRY 

B.  L.  S.;  b.  D  23,  1868,  Quincy,  Ill.;.d.  A. 
H.  Henry.  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1900. 
Address,   109  Perry  Ave.,  Peoria. t 

9129.  MARGARET  EMILY  HENSON 

B.  S.  in  Land.  Card.;  b.  Jl  24,  1896,  Villa 
Grove,  111.;  d.  Frank  Henson.  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  Address.  1316  Orchard  St.,  Ur- 
bana.t 

9130.  MARY  HANNALI  BROADBELT 

HICKS 
.A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  2,  1883,  Manoa, 
Pa.;  d.  Wilmtr  (b.  Jl  10,  1845.  Media,  Pa.) 
and  GeorgeaiHia  (Kirk)  Broadbelt  (b.  My  7, 
1849,  do.).  Prepared  in  Philadelphia  H.  S. 
for  Girls:  Philadelphia  Girls'  Norm.  Sch.. 
1903-05;  New  Haven  Norm.  .Sc'i.  of  Gymnas- 
tics, 1905-07.  Mem.,  Evangelical  Lutheran 
Church.  Married  To'mi  Frederick  Gross  Hicks, 
Sr.,  N  30.  i<)o6.  Wilmington.  Del.  Children: 
John  Frederick  Gross,  Jr..  b.  Mr  28,  1908; 
Marv  Margaret  b.  Ja  5,  191 1.  Address,  619 
S.   VVright   St.,   Ch:imiiaign. 

9131.  WENDELL  PHILLIPS  HILTABRAND 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Jl  10.  i8q6,  Tonica.  111.; 
s.  G.  D.  Hiltabrand.  Preiiared  in  Tonica  H.  S.; 
Bradlev  Poly.  In.st.  .Acanthus.  22nd  Regt..  U. 
S.  Naval  Auxiliary.  Great  Lakes.  111.;  Mus- 
tered out,  F  25,  1919.  Address,  7250  Prince- 
ton Ave.,  Chicago. 

9132.  HERBERT  STASSEN  IIINRICHS 
Assistant;  B.  S.  in  Agr.:  b.  Ag  31.  i8u5. 
Joliet.  111.;  s.  Chas.  F.  (b.  Mr  29,  1866.  Will 
Co.,  111.)  and  Hannah  C.  (Stassen)  Hinrichs 
(b.  .Ag  19,  1865,  do.).  Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp. 
H.  S.     Farm  House:   Alpha  Zeta.     -Asst..  Farm 


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Mechanics,  Univ.  of  HI.,  1918 — .  Corp.,  iiith 
Ord.  Depot  Co.,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1918;  Sergt., 
do.,  1919 — .  Address,  10:  Knox  Place,  Joliet, 
111.;  buj.  add.,  1014  S.  6tb  St.,  Champaign. 

9133.  HERBERT  WILLIAM  HOEHNKE 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E. ;  b.  Ja  11,  1895, 
Sheboygan.  Wis.;  s.  William  Frederick  (b.  F  2, 
1868,  Ger.)  and  Eertha  (Bartels)  Ilochnke  (b. 
Mr  3,  1869,  do.).  Prepared  in  Shebovgan 
(Wis.)  H.  S.  Triangle;  Class  Basketball; 
Class  Football.  Const.  Officer,  U.  S.  Navy, 
Pub.  Works  Dept.,  Great  Lakes,  111.  Address, 
1 1 27  N.  8th  St.,  Sheboygan,  Wis. 

9134.  CARL  MONTA  IIOGAN 
Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  13, 
i888.  Rich  Hill,  Mo.;  s.  Joseph  Walter  (b.  Ja 
IS.  185s,  Shawneetown,  111.)  and  Lucy  Agnes 
CWilson)  Hogan  (b.  My  5.  1857,  Pecatonica, 
III.).  Prepared  in  St.  Norm,  and  Indus.  Sch., 
Ellendale,  N.  Dak.;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  19 14-16; 
Grad.  Stud.,  Harvard,  1918 — .  Adelphic; 
Asst.  Mgr.  and  Mgr.  Star  Course.  Address. 
Ellendale,  N.  Dak. 

9135.  KENNETH  MARION  HOLADAY 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Cheni.  E.;  b.  Jl  10,  1897, 
Maltoon,  111.;  s.  Joseph  William  (b.  Mr  26, 
1862.  Danville,  Ind.)  and  Emma  (Godwin) 
Holaday  (b.  My  4,  1867,  Anderson,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Mattoon  H.  S.  Bushnell  Guild: 
("hem.  Club.  Chem.,  Public  Service  Co.  for 
Central  111.,  1918— .  Bat.  F..  ist  III.  F.  A.,  111. 
Nat.  Guard;  Offense  Organic  Research,  Am. 
Univ.  Exp.  Sta.,  Washington.  D.  C.  Address, 
1112  Edgar  Ave.,  Mattoon,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
Public   Service  Co.,   Lawrenceville,  111. 

9136.  OLIVER  WENDELL  HOLMES 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  9.  1896,  Greenfield,  111.; 
s.  C.  O.  Holmes.  Prepared  in  Greenfield  H.  S. 
Acacia;  Class  Basketball.  Artillery,  U.  S.  A., 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  Address,  R.  4, 
Greenfield,    111. 

9137-  MYRTLE  EVALINE  HONEY 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  D  i,  1892,  Dix- 
on, 111.;  d.  Eda  Honey.  Prepared  in  North  Dix- 
on H.  S.  Stud.  Council,  Women's  League. 
Teacher,  Chem.  and  Phys.,  H.  S.,  Urbana. 
1918 — .  Address,  503  E.  Daniel  St.,  Champaign. 

9138.  LOUIS  LEE  IIOREN 
With  Munition  Plant;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.; 
b.  My  I,  1897,  New  York  City.  Prepared  in 
Madison  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Mu;  Philo- 
mathean;  C.  E.  Club;  Spanish  Club;  Chm., 
Sr.  Smoker  Com.,  Menorah.  With  Munition 
Plant,  St.  Louis,  19 18 — .  Address,  311  Weaver 
Ave.,   Madison,   111. 

9139-  M.  ETHEL  IIORTON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  24, 
1891.  Anthony,  Kan.;  d.  T.  A.  (b.  Jl  22,  1859, 
N.  Y.)  and  Uzzic  S.  (McBeth)  Horton  (b. 
Mr  2,  1863,  N.  J.).  Prepared  in  N.  W.  Acad. 
Carrier,  Okla.;  in.  W.  St.  Norm.,  Alva.  Okla., 
1908-12.  Jainesonian.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Hills- 
dale, Okla.,  1918 — .  Address,  R.  4,  Pond 
Creek,  Okla. 

9140.  DAVID  HORWICH 
(Brother  of  No.  6320) 
B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  F  22,  1897,  Chicago;  «. 
Harris  (b.  Russia)  and  Sarah  Horwich  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S..  Chi- 
cago. Cosmopolitan;  Tau  Beta  Pi:  Prelim. 
Honors.  U.  S.  N.  R.,  Pelham  Bay,  111.,  1918; 
Mustered  out.  igig.  Address.  1425  S.  Clifton 
Park   Ave.,   Chicago. 


9141-     WILLIAM     BENTON     HOSTETLER, 
JR. 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  N  22,  1896,  Decatur, 
111.;  s.  William  Benton  (b.  1843.  Bedford, 
Ind.)  and  Minnie  I.  (  Waggoner)  Hostetler 
(b.  1863,  Decatur,  111.).  Prepared  in  Decatur  H. 
S.  Zeta  Psi;  Skull  and  Crescent;  Alpha  Kappa 
Psi;  Lt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Emblem  Com.;  Chm.. 
Fresh.  Cap  Burning  Com.;  Sr.  Class  Day  Com. 
Q.  M.  C,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1918 — .  Address, 
350  W.  Prairie  Ave.,   Decatur.  111. 

9143.  FLORA  EMILY  HOTTES 
(Daughter  of  No.  814) 
Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  ai. 
1896,  Champaign;  d.  Charles  Frederick  ('94), 
(b.  Jl  8,  1870,  Mascoutah,  111.)  and  Flora 
(Guth)  Ilottes  (b.  Mr  20,  1873,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Urbana  II.  S.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Alethcnai;  Scribbler's;  Pres.,  Soph, 
lllinae.  Scholarship  in  English,  Univ.  of  III., 
1918 — .     Address,  915  California  Ave.,  Urbana. 

9143.     ROGER   FAXON   HOWE 
(Brother  of  Nos.  2131,  2702,  3033.  37^5,  6323) 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  3,  1896,  Urbana;  s. 
Edward  Gardiner  (b.  Ag  11,  1849,  Brookline, 
Mass.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Barnard)  Howe 
(b.  F  16,  iSs";,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Engle- 
wood  H.  S.  111.  Apr.  Staff.  Bat.  F,  1915-16; 
A.  S.  S.  E.  R.  C,  191 7;  Photographic  div., 
A.  S.  S.  C,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Rochester,  N. 
Y. ;  do.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1918 — .  Address, 
10233   S.    Wood  St.,  Chicago. 

9:44-     MARY  GEORGIA  HOWELLS 

(Sister  of  No.   9145) 

B.    S.    in   H.   Sc;   b.   Ja  22,    1891,  Staunton, 

111.;   d.  Mary   Howells.     Prepared  in  Staunton 

H.   S.    H.  Sc.   Club;   Gregorian.     Address,  60s 

E.  Olive  St.,  Staunton,  111. 

9J4S      RUTH  COUND  HOWELLS 
(Sister  of  No.  9144) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  12,  1895,  Staun- 
ton, 111.;  d.  Mary  Howells.  Prepared  in  Staun- 
ton H.  S.  ist  Cabinet,  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Woman's 
League  Council;  Sec,  Jamesonian.  Address, 
60s  E.  Olive  St.,  Staunton,  Ill.t 

9146.     ARTHUR  WESSELS  HOWSON 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ag  2,  1893,  Folletts,  la.; 
s.  Thomas  Henry  (b.  Ap  27,  i8s8,  Camanche, 
la.)  and  Anna  Cora  (Wessels)  Howson  (b.  An 
i860,  Geneva,  111.).  Prepared  in  Wendell 
Phillips  II.  S.,  Chicago;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1912 
IS.  (ihi  Phi;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  C.  E.  Club; 
Technopraph.  2nd  Lt.,  E.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
A.  A.  Humphrey,  Va.;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  Eng. ; 
Mustered  out,  19 18.  Address,  5636  Drexel  Ave., 
Chicago. 

9147.  HAROLD  NORTON  HUNGERFORD 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  29^  1893,  Joliet,  111.; 
s.  Alvah  Leroy  and  Alice  Esther  (Norton) 
Hungerford.  Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S. ; 
Yankton  Coll.,  S.  Dak.,  1912-14.  Farm  House; 
Glee  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Agr.  Club. 
Address,  2:0  Hunter  Ave.,  Joliet,  111. 

9148.  ALICE  LILLIAN  HUNSLEY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  n,  1896, 
Ch.Tmpaign;  d.  Henry  William  (b.  Ag  30.  1851, 
Lincolnshire,  Eng.)  and  Emma  Jane  (Little) 
llunslcy  (b.  F  25,  1855,  Dereham.  Out.,  Can.) 
Prepared  in  Champaign  II.  S.  Teacher,  near 
Sadorous,  111.,  1918— .  Address,  902  N.  Ran- 
dol])h  St.,  Champaign. 

9149.     MARGARET  HUNTER 

(Sister  of  No.  S74i) 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.   N  24,  1896,  Chillicothc, 

111.;  d.  Elmer  Frederick  (b.  Wyanet,  111.)  and 

Maud  Mary    (Field)   Hunter   (b.   North  Hamp- 


lyH) 


Baccai.avikkate  Alumni 


721 


ton,  Mass.;.  I'repared  in  Chillicothe  H.  S.; 
Mrs.  Lorings  Sch.  for  Girls.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  V. 
P.,  Jr.  Class;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Address,  Chilli- 
cothe, 111. 

0J50.     ALFRED  HENRY  INGWERS 

B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  6,  1S93,  Moline,  III.;  s. 
John  Henry  Ingwers.  Prepared  in  Moline  H. 
S.  Scarab.  Address,  1841  17th  Ave.,  Moline, 
Ill.t     . 

9151.     DOROTHY  JOSEPHINE  IWIG 

Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  N  13,  189s, 
Peoria;  d.  P.  J.  Iwig.  Prepared  in  Monmouth 
and  Peoria  H.  Schs.;  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.  Al- 
pha Oinicron  Pi.  Teacher,  Chein.  and  Gen. 
Sc,  H.  S.,  Canton,  111.,  1918 — .  Address,  313 
N.  Elmwood  St.,  Peoria;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High 
School,  Canton,  111. 

9152.     THOMAS  HENRY  J.VCKSON 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  3.   1893,  Pittslleld,  111.; 
5.   A.  T.  Jackson.     Prepared  in  Champaign   H- 


S.   Corp.,   Motor  Sect.,   Med.   Corps;   Mustered 

E.     Vine     St., 
Champaign. 


out,     Mr     19 1 9.    Address,     507 


9153.  HERBERT  JACOB  JACOB! 
B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  O  13,  1S94,  Milwaukee; 
s.  Philip  (b.  JI  4,  1861,  do.)  and  Antonette 
Jacobi  (b.  1868,  do.).  Prepared  in  North  Div. 
H.  S.,  Milwaukee.  Tau  Sigma  Delta;  Gar- 
goyle. Bat.  E.,  68th  Regt.,  H.  S.  C.  A.  C, 
N.  A.,  Ft.  Wright,  N.  Y..  1 91 8 — .  Address, 
1402  Fond  du  Lac  Ave.,  Milwaukee. 

qiS4.  HENRY  GEORGE  MARTIN  JACOB- 
SON 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  2,  1892,  Chicago;  s. 
Axel  H.  Jacobson.  Prepared  in  Univ.  H.  S., 
Chicago.  2nd  Lt.,  4th  R.  O.  T.  C,  Camp 
Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.  Address,  801  Constance 
Ave.,   Chicago.t 

91 SS.  WENT  WORTH  CORY  JACQUIN 
Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  9,  1896, 
Peoria;  s.  Nickolas  Jacob  an<i  Lucia  E.  Jac- 
fjuin.  Prepared  in  I'.radley  Poly.  Inst.  Beta 
Theta  Pi.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1919 — ■ 
U.  S.  N.  A.  F..  Sch.  for  Officers  of  Auxil. 
Fleet,  1918;  Mustered  out,  1918.  Address, 
99  Barker  Ave.,  Peoria. 

9156.  HELEN  IDA  JAMES 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  1,  1896, 
St.  Cond,  Minn.;  d.  Benjamin  B.  (b.  Jackson- 
ville, 111.)  and  Clara  Ida  (Day)  James  _  (b. 
Portland,  Me.).  Prepared  in  James  Millikin 
Univ.;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1915.  Gamma  Phi  Beta; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher,  French  and  Span- 
ish, Northern  H.  S.,  Detroit.  1918 — .  Address, 
Whitewater,  Wis.;  bus.  add..  1:7  Melbourne 
St.,   Detroit. 

9157.  ELMER  THEODORE  JANSSEN 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  O  23,  1894,  Ritzyille, 
Wash.;  s.  H.  T.  Janssen.  Chi  Phi.  Naval 
Radio  Sch..  Harvard,  1918;  Mustered  out,  F 
II,  1919.  Address,  1009  Locust  St.,  .Sterling. 
111. 

9138.     EDWARD   ARTHUR  JEUDE 
A.   B.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  S  7,   1802,  St.  T,ouis; 
s.  M.  C.  Jeude.     Prepared  in  McKinley  H.  S., 
St.    Louis;    Washington    L^niv.      Address,    2427 
S.  2nd  St.,  St.  Louis. t 

91 59.  EVELYN  GORDON  JOHNS 
Lunch-room  Mgr.  and  Instr.;  A.  B.  in  IT.  Sc. ; 
b.  My  6,  1893.  Danville.  111.;  d.  William  Harri- 
son (h.  Jl  14,  1845,  Vermilion  Co.,  111.)  and 
Eva  Gordon  (Swanncll)  Johns  (b.  V,\  3.  18^4. 
Danville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Danville"  II.  S.;  De 
Pauw  Univ..  1913-15.  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  H.  Sc. 
Club;  Stud.  Council,  Woman's  League;  Sr. 
Memorial  Com.      Home  Econ.  Exten.    Worker, 


Uanville,  IJl.,  1918  19;  Lunchroom  Mgr.  and 
Instr.,  Home  Econ.,  H.  S.,  Urbana,  111.,  1910 — . 
Address,   1320  N.  Vermilion  St.,  Danville,  111.; 


Danvilk,    Ill.,_i9i8 

Address,    1320  J\ 

c/o  High   School.   Urbana,   III. 

9160.  FLOYD  HENNING  JOHNSON 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ja  21,  1895,  Kansas 
City,  Mo. ;  s.  August  Henning  (b.  Sweden) 
and  Christine  (Peterson)  Johnson  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  St.  Charles  and  West  Aurora  H. 
.Sells.  111.  Investment  Banking.  Sergt.,  Air  Ser- 
vice. Camp  Grant;  Washington,  D.  C;  Mus- 
•>red  out,  Mr  14,  1919.  Address,  299  Anderson 
Hlvd..   St.   Charles.   111. 

9 16 1.  LILLIAN  RUTH  JOHNSTON 
Assistant;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  2,  1896, 
Fisher,  111.;  d.  Lee  George  (b.  S  13,  1865, 
Champaign)  and  Annie  (Jervis)  Johnston  (b. 
D  6,  1808,  do.).  Prepared  in  (  hampaign  H.  S. 
Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Oinicron  N'u;  Woman's  (jlee 
Club;  W.  A.  A.;  Advisory  Bd.,  Soph.  lUinae. 
Asst.,  Physiol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress. 60s    W.   Springfield  Ave.,   Champaign. 

9162.     EARL    JESSE    JONES 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  O  29.  1893,  Story 
City.  la.;  s.  Arthur  and  Matilda  A.  (Kramme) 
Jones.  Prepared  in  Story  City  (la.)  H.  S.; 
Capital  Citv  Commercial  Coll.,  Des  Moines. 
Acanthus;  Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Lambda  Tau 
Rho.  Band,  330th  F.  A.,  U.  S.  N.  A.,  Camp 
Dodge,  la.     Address,   Gilbert,   la. 

9163.  MACK    MARQUIS  JONES 

B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  8,  1896,  Edgerton,  Mo.; 
3.  William  Thomas  (b.  O  27,  1865,  do.)  and 
Ella  Artemesia  (Marquis)  Jones  (b.  D  22, 
1872).  Prepared  in  Univ.  Prep.  Sch.,  Ton- 
kawa,  Okla.;  Univ.  of  Okla.,  1914-15.  Eta 
Kappa  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc. ;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  I. 
K.  E.  14th  Service  Co.,  Signal  Corps,  Camp 
Meade.  Md.;  Mustered  out,  D  20,  :9i8.  Ad- 
dross,  Tonkawa,  Okla. 

9164.  WARREN     PAUL    JONES 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  i,  1806,  Chicago;  d. 
William  Price  Jones.  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech. 
H.  S.,  Chicago:  Crane  Jr.  Coll.  1st  Lt.,  341st 
Inf.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  Address, 
2839  Warren  Ave.,  Chicago. f 

9165.     ELIZABETH    GLADYS   JUDD 
Yeowoman;   A.   B.   in  L.   A.   &  S.;   b.  Jl  28, 

1896,  Wenona,  111.;  d.  Nelson  P. .  (b.  My  11. 
1854.  do.)  and  Elizabeth  Thompson  (Wilson) 
Judd  (b.  S  9,  185s,  do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana 
and  Champaign  H.  Schs.  3rd  class  Yeowoman, 
I'.  S.  N..  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Mustered  out. 
1919.  Address,  130  N.  Greenwood  Ave.,  Kan- 
kakee, 111. 

9166.  JOSEPH  JOHN  KALIVODA 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  13,  1894,  Svihov,  Bohe- 
mia; s.  Joseph  (b.  My  5,  1867,  do.)  and  Anna 
(Mares)  Kalivoda  (b.  Ja  9,  1870,  Bezdekov,  Bo- 
hemia). Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  II.  S.,  Chicago; 
Crane  Jr.  Coll.,  1014-16.  .Stud.  Branch.  A.  S. 
M.  E.  C.  A.  S..  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  1918;  2nd 
Lt..  do.;  ^luiitered  out,  D  6,  1918.  Address, 
1436    .S.    Harding  Ave..   Chicago. 

9167.     CL.A.RENCE   SAMUEL   KAYSER 

B.  S.  in  .\.  E.;  b.  Jl  2,  1803.  Muncie,  Ind., 
s.  Phiivs  Kayser.  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S. 
.\rch.  Club.  C.  A.  C,  U.  S.  A..  A.  E.  F.. 
France,  1918 — .  Address,  2003  E.  William  St., 
Decatur,    Ill.t 

9168.  EMMA  GENEVIEVE  KEITH 
.\.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  13,  1S96,  Ross 
ville,  IlL;  d.  Edward  Everett  (b.  O  30,  1871. 
Elwood,  111.)  and  Margaret  (Wieland)  Keith 
(b.  Mr  31,  1875.  Joliet,  HI.).  Prepared  in 
Hinckley  H.   S.     Address,  YorWille,  111. 


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oii^o.     EDITH    MAURINE   KEr.T.EY 

(MOUNDS) 

(Wife  of  No.  7827I 

A.    B.   in  L.   A.   &  S.;   b.  Ja  31,    189S.  Camp 

Point,     III.       Prepared    in    Maplewood    H.     S.; 

N.    \V.    Univ.      Chi    dincga.      Married    William 

Walter    Mounds    ('16),    Ag   31,    1918.   Address, 

Carlinville,   Ill.t 

9170.     IVA    KEI.I.EY 
(Sister    of    No.    7681) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  7,  1893.  Core- 
ville,  111.;  d.  J.  R.  Kelley.  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  Address,  1314  University  Ave., 
Urbana.t 

9171.     HENRY    ELI     KEI.EY 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  25,  1893,  Shumway, 
111.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  O  2,  1851,  Lick- 
ing Co..  O.)  and  Julia  Belle  (Johnson)  Kelly 
(b.  S  21,  1862.  Linden,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Central  H.  S.,  Toledo,  O.  Central  Norm.  Coll., 
Danville.  Ind.  Sigma  Tau;  C.  E.  Soc.  Ad- 
dress,   1 1 14  4th  St.,  Charleston,   111. 

9172.  JOHN  THOMAS  KELLY 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  2,  1896,  Chicago:  s. 
T.  M.  Kelly.  Prepared  in  St.  Ignatius  Acad. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  V.  P..  Stud. 
Branch.  A.  S.  M.  E.,  Spalding  Guild.  Ad- 
dress,  515  N.  Grove  Ave.,  Oak  Park,   Ill.t 

9173.  FRANK  SHERMAN  KIMBALL 
Chemist;    B.    S.    in   Chem.-    b.    Ag    16     1896, 

Rockford,  III.;  s.  Carleton  Carroll  (b.  My  10. 
1869,  Rockford,  111.)  and  Ella  May  (Irish) 
Kimball  (b.  Ap  8,  1876,  Dodge  City.  Kan.). 
Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S.;  N.  W.  Univ. 
Kappa  Psi;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma.  Chtm.  Section, 
Med.  Corps,  Base  Hospital  No.  i,  N.  Y.  City; 
Sergt..  U.  S.  A.,  Lab.,  Debarkation  Hosp.  No. 
3,  do.  Mem.,  Am.  Chem.  Soc.  Address,  710  N. 
Winnebago   St.,    Rockford.    111. 

9174.  HOWARD     DICKENS     KIXER 
LL.  B.;  b.  S  21,  1894,  Geneseo,  111.;  s.  IL  L. 

Kiner.  Prepared  in  (jeneseo  Tp.  H.  S.  Phi 
Kappa  Tau;  Fresh.  Varsity  Swimming;  \arsity 
Swimming;  Varsity  Water  Basketball.  2nd 
Lt.,  Inf.,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  1918;  Mustered 
out,  Ja  1919.  Address,  11 1  W.  South  St., 
Geneseo.  Ill.t 

9175.  WALTER  RAYMOND  KIRNER 
Student;  B.   S.   in  Chem.   E.;  b.  Jl  23.   189.S. 

Chicago;  s.  B.  A.  Kirner.  Prepared  in  Lane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Armour  Jnst.  of  Tech. 
Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Sec.  Chem.  Club:  ///. 
Chetn.  Staff.  Grad.  Stud..  Univ.  of  111.,  1919—- 
Lt.,  Chem.  Warfare  Service.  Lake  Hurst.  N.  J., 
1918;  Mustered  out,  D  13.  191 8.  Address, 
3415  Fullerton  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  917 
W.  Green  St.,  Urbana.t 

9176.     JOHN    LEO    KLEIN 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  D  12,  1895,  Omaha. 
Neb.,  s.  Philip  Henry  (b.  Burlington,  la.)  and 
Mayme  Elizabeth  (Diamond)  Klein  (b.  llorton. 
Kan.).  Prepared  in  Omaha  H.  S.  Chi  Beta; 
Ma-wan-da;  Sachem;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi ;  Tribe 
of  mini;  Conference  Medal  for  Scholarship 
and  Ath.;  Varsitv  Football;  Varsity  Baseball. 
With  M.  E.  Smith  &  Co.,  Omaha.  Neb.  Mer- 
chant Marini  OfTicers  Sch.,  Chicago;  Mustered 
out,  D  12,  1/18.  Address,  604  N.  23rd  St.. 
Omaha,  Neb. 

9177.     ARTHUR    ERICK    KLEMMEDSON 
(Brother   of    No.    9178) 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  28.  i8o6,  Colomdo 
Springs,  Colo.;  s.  Magnus  (b.  O  14.  1845. 
Sweden)    and     Matilda     (Danielson)    Klcmmed- 


son  (b.  Je  11,  iSss,  do.).  Prepared  in  Colorado 
Springs  (Colo.)  H.  S.;  Colo.  St.  Agr.  Coll.  Pi 
Kappa    Alpha;    Adelphic;     C»ot.,    Univ.    Brig. 


S.  M.  A.,  Berkeley,  Calif.;  2nd  Lt.,  do.;  Mus- 
tered out,  F  18,  1919.  Address,  616  W.  Kiowa 
St..   Colorado  Springs.  Colo.t 

0178.     GUNNAR    SIGESMUND 

KLEMMEDSON 

(Brother   of    No.    9177) 

B.     S.    in    Agr.;    b.     My    6,     1893,    Colorado 

Springs,    Colo.;    s.     Magnus     (b.     O     14,     1845, 

.Sweden)    and    Matilda    (Danielson)     Klemmed- 

■<nn    (b^    Je    II,    1855,    do.).      Prepared   in   Colo 

rado    Springs    (Colo.)    H.    S. ;    (iolo,    St.    Agr. 

Coll.,    1914-15.      Address,    616    W.    Kiowa    St.. 

Colorado    Springs,    Colo. 

9179.     ARTHUR    LA    VERNE    KLINE 
H.   S.   in   .\gr. ;   b.  Jl   4,   1896,   Milwaukee;   s. 

.\aron  (b.  O  17,  1873,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.)  and 
.Sarah  Lillian  (Knauss)  Kline  (b.  Ja  20,  187J, 
N:i])erville,  lib).  Prepared  in  Austin  H.  S.. 
Chicago.  Chi  Beta;  Aliiha  Zcta;  Pi  Delta 
l'"|isilon;  Agr.  Club;  Lt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Editor-in 
Chief,  ///.  Agr.:  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet;  Sr.  Ball 
C'oni.  Central  Inf.,  O.  T.  S.;  2nd  Lt.,  Camp 
Gordon;  Mustered  out,  Ja  15,  1919.  Address, 
841   N.  Lawler  Ave.,  Chicago. 

9180.     WILLIAM    LEE     KLINK 
.\.    B.    in   Commerce;    b.    Ja    •.    1897,    Maroa, 
111.;     s.     Frank     Klink.       Prepared    in    Decatur 
IT.    S.      Ry.    Club;    Prelim.    Honors.       Address, 
Cerro    Gordo,    Ill.t 

9181.  BESSIE  MAY  KLOTZSCIIE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  F  6,  1897. 
.Xew  Marion,  Ind.;  d.  Franklin  T.  (b.  S  0, 
1867,  Bnrbersville,  Ind.)  and  Clara  Black 
(b.  Ag  12,  1865,  Rcxville,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  Lacon  H.  S. ;  Areola  H.  S.  Gregorian. 
Teacher,  IL  S.,  Nogales,  .'\riz.,  1918 — -.  Auth. : 
Essay  on  Friendship,  Farm  Home,  1913.  Mem., 
Ba))tist  Church.  Address,  1003  W.  California 
Ave.,  Urbana;  bus.  add..  Box  329,  Nogales. 
Ariz. 

9i8_-.     lOITN     MEREDITH     KNAPPEN- 

BERGER 
Office  Mgr.;  B.  S.  in  Commerce;  b.  N  17 
1895.  Mendon,  Mo.;  s.  Meredith  Archer  (b.  O 
15,  1886,  Macomb,  111,)  and  Grace  (Parker) 
Knappenberger  (b,  F  1873.  Concordia,  Mo.). 
Prepared  in  Central  H.  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Sigma  Delta  Chi;  Pi  Delta  Ep- 
silon:  ///.  Mag.  Staff;  Campus  Scout,  Daily 
lllitxi;  iSIanacine  Ed.,  do.;  Sr.  Ball  ("om.; 
(hill.,  .Sr.  Stag  C^om.;  Class  Sec;  Pres.,  Univ. 
Hand.  Instr.,  Sie;naI1ine,  LT.  S.  S.  M.  A.. 
Urbana,  My,  1018;  Enlisted,  U,  S.  A..  A, 
S.  S.  C,  Je  1918;  Capt.,  Staff  Adj.  Gen.,  111. 
Nat.  Guard,  a.ssigned  111.  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Ag 
1918;  Entered  Radio  O.  T.  S.;  Columbia  Univ.. 
Air  Service  Sch.;  Mustered  out.  D  1918.  Office 
Mgr.,  Areno  Bros.  Confectionary  Co..  Kansas 
City,  Mo.,  1919 — .  Grand  Field  .Sec.  Phi  Kap- 
pa Tau.  Address.  2502  E.  28th  St.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.:  bus.  add.,  c/o  Areno  Brothers  Con- 
fectionary Co..  Kansas  City.  Mo. 

9183.  MARY  JANE  KNEESHAW 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  S  15.  1896. 
Glendora,  Calif.  Prepared  in  Lincoln  (Neb.) 
rr.  S.;  Univ.  of  Neb.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Teacher. 
TI.  S..  Walkerton,  Ind.,  1018 — .  Address.  201 
N.  4th  St..  Niles.  Mich.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High 
School,    Walkerton.    Ind. 

9184.  EWART  BROUGHTON  KNIGHT 
B.  S.  in  .''tgr.:  b.  Jl  16,  1S96.  Chicago;  s. 
William  Miller  (b.  1870,  Bristol,  Eng.)  and 
.Ada  Elizabeth  Knight  (b.  1873,  fluern.sey, 
Ch.innel  Islands").  I'rcparcd  in  Austin  H.  S.. 
Chicago.  .Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Agr.  Club; 
Hoof  and  Horn  Club;  Jr.  Ed.,  ///.  Agr.  i8th 
Co.,  Central  O,  T.  S..  Camp  Gordon,  Ga..  1918; 
Mustered  out,  D  i,  1918.  Address,  225  N. 
Central  Ave..  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  226  S.  La 
Salle   St..    do. 


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9185.     GI.EXX  KOEHLER 
B.   S.   in   E.   E.;   b.    N    30,    1804.    Van   Wert, 
O.;  s.  Oscar  Koe^'ler.     Prepared  in  Van  Wert 
(O.)   H.   S.;  O.   St.   Univ.     Address.  4.35   Boyd 
Ave.,  Van  Wert,  O.t 

9186.  ROWENA  AGNES  KOHL 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  28,  1897,  Cen- 
tralia.  111.;  d.  Ferdinand  (b.  S  186.=;,  do.)  and 
Cora  Belle  (Row)  Kohl  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Centralia  Tp.  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Colo.  Kappa 
Kappa  Gamma;  Mortarboard;  Yo  Ma;  Illiola. 
Address,   203   S.  Sycamore,'  Centralia,  111. 

9187.  MERLE    ARTHUR    KOLB 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  24,  1896,  Chicago;  s. 
Oscar  Edward  (b.  JI  25,  1868)  and  Eugenie 
(Larson)  Kolb  (b.  Ap  5.  1877,  Fort  Dodge, 
la.).  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago; 
Crane  Jr.  Coll..  1914-16-  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pi  Tau 
Sigma;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Fresh. 
Track.  Address,  911  N.  Grove  Ave.,  Oak  Park, 
HI. 

9188.  REYNOLD  RUDOLPH  KRAFT 

B.  S.  in  Min.  E. ;  b.  Mr  29,  1895,  Menominee, 
Wis.;  s.  J.  P.  and  Anna  (Catherine  (Meyer) 
Kraft.  Prepared  in  Oak  Park  and  Champaign 
H.  Schs.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Theta  Tau;  Ma-wan- 
da;  Sachem;  Tribe  of  Illini;  Skull  and  Cres- 
cent; Varsity  Football;  Pres.,  Jr.  Class.  Naval 
Aviation,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  Naval  Air  Sta., 
Key  West,  Fla.,  191 8;  mustered  out.  D  1918. 
Address,  317  Marion  St.,  Oak  Park,  Ill.t 

9189.  NORMAN    WILLIAM    KRASE 

B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Ag  16,  1895,  Chicago, 
s.  Herman  C.  (b.  O  18,  1869)  and  Emily  Sofia 
(Schnider)  Krase  (b.  S  17,  1869).  Prepared 
in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Crane  Jr.  Coll., 
1914-T6.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  (Them.  Club;  Sig- 
ma Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Special  and  Fin- 
al Honors.  Chem.  Research,  Chem.  Warfare 
Section,  N.  A.,  Washington,  D.  C;  ist  Sergt., 
do.,  1918-19;  Lt.;  mustered  out  Ja  1919.  Ad- 
dress,  4338   N.    Lincoln   St.,    Chicago. 

9190.  PHILIP  LEON  KRAUEL 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  O  22,  1895,  Danville,  111.; 
s.  William,  Jr.  (b.  My  25,  1871,  do.)  and  Jen- 
nie (Fouteck)  Krauel  (b.  D  26,  1875.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Danville  H.  S.  Pi  Tau  Sigma. 
Ord.  Dept.,  Nitrate  Div.,  Sheffield,  Ala.; 
Mustered  out,  Ja  29,  1919.  Address,  916  N. 
Jackson  St..  Danville,  111.;  bus.  add.,  309 
Oliver   St.,   Whiting,   Ind. 

9191.  CHESTER  JAMISON  KREIDLER 
B.  S.  in  Commerce;  b.  O  11,  1896,  Elgin,  HI.; 
s.  Deo  Clare  (b.  Ag  5,  1869,  Dansville,  N.  Y.) 
and  Sarah  (Jamison)  Kreidler  (b.  N  14,  1869, 
Canisteo.  N.  Y.).  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Alpha  Kap- 
pa Psi;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Capt.,  Track  Team; 
Sr.  Smoker  Com.;  Sr.  Ball  Com.  U.  S.  Naval 
Auxiliary  Reserve  Schs.,  Chicago  and  Cleve- 
land, X918;  Ensign.  U.  S.  N.  R.,  Pelham  Bay. 
Address,   244   S.   Scovillc   Ave.,  Oak   Park,  lU. 

9192.  CHARLES  FRANCIS  KRUPAR 
Business;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  F  25, 
1896,  Chicago;  s.  Frank  (b.  O  11,  1870.  Bohem- 
ia. Austria-Hungary)  and  Mary  (Fasadil)  Kru- 
par  (b.  N  19.  1872.  Chicago).  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  C,  Chicago;  Crane  Jr.  Coll., 
19:4-16.  Class  N'arsity  Baseball,  1918;  Class 
Baseball,  1918.  With  Office  Cost  Dept.,  Nat. 
Malleable  Iron  Works,  Chicago.  Service  Sch., 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1918;  Sergt.,  Bat.  B,  F.  A., 
27th  Regt.,  Camp  McClellan,  1918;  R.  O.  T.  C. 
Camp  Zacharj'  Taylor.  Ky.,  19:8.  Mem,,  I.  O. 
O.  F. ;  Enarc  Club.  Address,  5232  23rd  Place, 
Cicero,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  National  Malleable 
Iron  Works,  Chicago. 


9193.  ARTHUR  DETLEF  LADEHOFF 
B.  S.  in  C.  E, ;  b.  Ja  28,  1894,  Lyons,  la.; 
.«.  Gustave  Ladehoff.  Prepared  in  Lyons  (la.) 
H.  S.  Triangle;  .Sigma  Tau:  Gargoyle;  C.  E. 
Soc. ;  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club.  C!o.  B.,  528 
Bn.,  Engng.  Corps,  Camp  Dodge,  la.;  Sergt., 
Co.  B,  S28th  Engrs,.  A.  E.  F  France,  1918—. 
Address,   iioi   W,  Main  St.,  (Jlinton,  la.f 

9194.  JOHN  LAMB,  JR. 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  S  7,  1894,  Wor- 
den,  HI.;  s.  John  (b.  F  4.  1863,  do.)  and 
Adelade  May  (Sjjicer)  Lamb  (b.  N  15,  1862, 
Clarksburg,  Mo.).  I'rcpared  in  Edwardsville 
IL  S.  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr.  Club;  Treas.,  Hoof 
and  Horn  Club;  Final  Honors.  Farmer  Wor- 
den.  III.  U.  S.  N.  A.,  Camp  Robinson,  Sparta. 
Wis.  Bat.  D.,  333d  H.  F.  A.,  1918— .  Married 
Ethel  Belle  Hoxsev,  S  8,  191O,  Granite  City, 
Ul.     Address,  Wor'den,  III. 

919s.     GREGORY  VASSILEFF   LAMBROFF 
B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  Ag  8,   1890,  Philippopolis. 
Bulgaria.       Prepared    in    Madison    H.    S.      Ad- 
dress, 13th  and  Madison  Ave.,  Madison,  Ill.t 

9196.     ALLEN  H.   LANCASTER 
B.    S.    in    Agr.;    My    16,    1892,    Ridgefarm, 
111.;    s.    Mrs    Laura    Linn.      Prepared    in    Ver- 
milion  Grove   Acad.;    Earlham    Coll.     Address, 
Ridgefarm,    Ill.t 

9197.     GEORGE    LANDON 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  21,  1896,  Chicago; 
s,  Benson  Landon.  Prejiared  in  Carl  Shurz 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Naval  Avia.,  Boston  Tech., 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  N  20, 
1918.  Address,  3812  N.  Kedvale  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  no  S.  Dearborn  St.,  do. 

919S.     CARL   CLARENCE  LARSON 
(Brother    of    No.    7023) 

B.  S.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  29,  1895,  Mazon, 
111.;  s.  Charles  Gustaf  (b,  O  3,  1868,  Sweden) 
:'.nd  Anna  S.  Larson  (b.  Mr  26,  1866,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Mazon  Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  (Thi  Sig- 
ma; Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  ist  Lt.,  Univ.  Brig.; 
Univ.  Orchestra.  Corp.,  San  Dept.,  Water 
.\nalysis  Lab.,  A.  E.  F.,  St.  Nazarre,  France, 
1918 — .  Address,  Mazon,  111. 

9199-  ANGIE  LA  TEER 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  My  31,  1894,  Hoopes- 
lon,  111.;  d.  William  Jacob  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Vennum)  La  Teer.  Prepared  in  Paxton 
H,  S.;  Ward  Belmont  Coll..  1914-15.  Pi  Beta 
Phi;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Address,  Paxton, 'lILt 

o:!oo.  FREDERICK  ROULTON  LAUDER 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.t  b.  Je  i,  1897,  Bur- 
lington, la.;  s.  Charles  E.  Lauder.  Prepared 
in  Monmouth  and  Champaign  H.  Schs.;  Mon- 
mouth Coll.  Ensign,  U.  S.  N..  Pelham  Bay, 
N.  Y.  Address,  304  N.  2nd  St.,  Monmouth, 
Ill.t 

9201.     TSE    LAUPHIT 

^  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  10,  1894,  Nauchang, 
China;  s.  Tse-Chang  Lauphit.  Prepared  in 
Nanyang  H.  S.,  Shanghai,  China.  Address, 
.Shanghai,    China. t 

9202.  MARION  MARIE  LAURITZEN 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  18,  1806,  Chicago 
Heights,  III.;  d.  Paul  P.  (b.  F  4,  1867,  Copen- 
hagen, Denmark)  and  Emma  (Christy)  Lau- 
ritzcn  (b.  JI  i,  1873,  La  Porte,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Bloom.  Tp.  H.  S.,  Chicago  Heights. 
Mem.,  O.  E.  S.  Address,  407  E.  Washington 
.St.,  Bloomington,  111. 


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9203.  CHARLES  HENRY  LAWRENCE 
B.  S.  in  Land.  Gard.;  b.  S  20,  1896,  May- 
wood,  III.;  s.  Edward  Earl  (b.  Conn.)  and 
Roma  Belle  Lawrence  (b.  Davenport,  la.). 
Prepared  in  Woodstock  H.  S.  Gargoyle;  Univ. 
Land.  Arch.  Soc.  U.  S.  N.,  Great  Lakes,  111., 
1918-19;  Mustered  out.  Mr  5,  1919.  Address, 
Woodstock,   111. 

9204.  BING  FUNN  LEE 
Merchant;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  16,  1896, 
Canton,  China;  s.  Yew  Tong  (b.  S  s,  1866, 
do.)  and  Lynn  (Locke)  Lee  (b.  S  10,  1873. 
do.).  Prepared  in  lioone's  Prep.  Sch.,  Berke- 
ley, Calif.;  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1913-15.  Chinese 
Stud.  Club.  Agr.  Implement  Business.  Ad- 
dress, Grenloch,   N.  J. 

9205.  TAO  NAN  LEE 
B.  S.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ag  26,  1896,  Nan- 
king. Kiangsu  Cliina;  s.  Yuen  Sheng  Lee.  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  of  Nanking  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of 
Nanking.  Chinese  Stud.  Club.  Address,  M. 
E.   Mission,  Nanking,   China.t 

9206.  FRED  WILLIAM  LEGGITT 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  i,  1891,  Carmi,  111.;  s. 
J.  C.  Leggitt.  Prepared  in  Paragould  (Ark.) 
H.  S. ;  Univ.  of  Mo.  Aero  Sqdn.,  Dunwoody 
Inst.,  Minneapolis,  1918;  Mustered  out,  D  2, 
1918.  Married  Alice  Adair,  My  21,  1918,  Min- 
neapolis. Address,  R.  i,  Paragould,  Ark.t 

9207.  RUTH  TOWNSEND  LEHMAN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ap  20,  1895, 
Lenox.  la.;  d.  Charles  E.  (b.  Ja  27,  1856,  Os- 
wego, 111.)  and  Carrie  Augusta  (Neff)  Lehman 
(b.  Mr  14,  1868,  la.).  Prepared  in  Yorkville 
H.  S.;  Drake  Univ.,  Des  Moines,  1913-14. 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Omicron  Nu;  Bethany  Circle. 
Teacher,  Sc.  H.  S.,  Elk  Harte,  Ind.,  1918— . 
Address.  Millinglon.  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High 
School,  Elk  Harte,  Ind. 

9208.  CLAUDE  LEIST 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  16,  1888,  Edgar. 
111.;  s.  Jonas  (b.  Ja  28,  1850,  Pickaway  Co., 
O.)  and  Phebe  Ann  (Tweedy)  Leist  (b.  Ap  13, 
1853,  Edgar  Co..  111.).  Prepared  in  Paris  H. 
S.  LT.  S.  N.  A..  19 1 8—.  Address.  413  W. 
Edgar  St.,  Paris.  111. 

9209.  ELIZABETH  LEITZBACH 
Journalist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  16, 
1896,  Fairmount,  111.;  d.  A.  J.  (b.  Ag  3,  1862, 
Robertsville,  Conn.)  and  Clara  Kirkpatrick 
(Dougherty)  Leitzbach  (b.  Ag  25,  1869,  Fair- 
mount.  ID.).  Prepared  in  Fairmount  H.  S.; 
Ward  Belmont  Coll.,  191.3-15.  Alpha  Chi  Ome- 
ga; Scri1)l)Iers;  Theta  .Sigma  Phi;  Poetry  So- 
ciety; Illiola;  Hist.,  Fresh.  Illinae;  Advisory 
Bd.,  Fresh.  Illinae;  2nd  Cabinet,  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
Class  Poet.  Reviewer  of  books,  McClurg  Pub. 
Co.,  Chicago,  iqi8 — .  Address,  Fairmount, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  McClurg  Pub.  Co.,  Chicago. 

92  10.  HAMLET  HARRISON  LETT 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  29,  1895.  Wash- 
ington, Ind.;  s.  Emery  (b.  do.)  and  Dora 
(Gregory)  Lett  (h.  do.).  Prepared  in  Wash- 
ington (Ind.)  II.  S.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Sparta, 
111.  Mem.  M.  E.  Church.  Address.  Sparta, 
111. 

9211.     ANITA  LIBMAN 

Research  Asst.;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Jl 
4.  1896,  Vilna,  Russia;  d.  Morris  (b.  1870, 
Russia)  and  Leila  Elizabeth  (Olcskaia)  Libnian 
(b.  i87i;,  do.).  Prepared  in  Tuky  II.  S.,  Chi- 
cago. Phi  P-eta  Kappa;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Me- 
norah;  Woman's  Cosmopolitan  Cluli;  Prelim. 
Honors;  B'nai  B'rith  Prize.  Research  Asst., 
Illinois  Historical  Survey,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — . 
Address.  looi   S.   5th   St..  Champaign. 


9212.  RUTH  EVALINE  LIEBER 
Journalist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  23. 
1897,  Marinette.  Wis.;  d.  Maurice  Henry  and 
Gertrude  (Cook)  Lieber  (b.  Somers.  Wis.). 
Prepared  in  New  Trier  Tp.  H.  S.;  N.  W. 
Univ.,  1915-16;  L'niv.  of  Wis.,  summer,  1916. 
Chi  Omega;  Alethenai;  Daily  lllini  Staff.  Re- 
porter, Boston  Transcript.  1918;  St.  Dir.,  Uni- 
ted War  Campaign,  Mich.,  1918;  City  News 
Bur..  Chicago,  iqiS — .  Address,  988  Elm  St., 
Winnetka,  111.;  bus.  add..  City  News  Bureau, 
Chicago. 
9213.  GEORGE  LEONARD  LINDEBERG 
B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  My  17,  1894,  Chicago;  s. 
August  (b.  Ag  12,  1865,  Sweden)  and  Annie 
(i'ierson)  Lindeberg  (1).  do.).  Prepared  in 
Lane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Alpha  Rho  Chi; 
Arch.  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Const.  Co.  5-18, 
Camp  Paul  Jones,  Great  Lakes.  111.,  1918 — . 
.Address,   1917   La  Crosse  Ave.,   Chicago. 

9214.     NAI  YU  LIU 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ja  14,  1893,  Foochow, 
China.     Prepared   in  Tsing  Hua   Coll.     Chinese 
Stud.    Club.    Address,    2023     Kalorama     Road, 
Washington,  D.  C.t 

9215.  HAZEL  IRENE  LLEWELLYN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  18,  1893, 
Sterling,  111.;  d.  William  Eddie  (b.  Ap  25, 
1868,  do.)  and  Chloe  Jane  (Hill)  Llewellyn 
(b.  Ja  14,  1804,  Ogle  Co..  111.).  Prepared  in 
Sterling  Tp.  H.  S.;  West.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.; 
Cornell  Coll..  Mt.  Vernon,  la.,  1914-16.  Al- 
pha Xi  Delta.  Teacher,  Prophetstown,  111., 
1018 — .  Address.  R.  i.  Box  78,  Prophetstown, 
111. 
9216.  ISABEL  KATIIRYN  LOCKWOOD 
Clerk;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  8,  1896, 
Chicago;  d.  Ozro  John  (b.  My  7,  1864.  Eaton, 
O.)  and  Katherine  (Deppe)  Lockwood  (b.  Mr 
4,  1 87 1,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Robert  Waller 
and  Nicholas  Senn  II.  Schs.,  Chicago;  N.  W. 
Univ.,  1914-15.  Alpha  Chi  Omega  Clerk,  R. 
R.  Office.  (Thicago,  1918 — .  Address.  718  Bit- 
tersweet  Place,   Chicago. 

9217.  PING  KWAN  LONG 
B.  S.  in  .Agr.;  b.  O  13,  1894.  Hong  Kong, 
China;  s.  King  Pok  Long.  Prepared  in  Gush- 
ing Acad.;  Purdue  Univ.  Cosmopolitan; 
Chinese  Stud.  Club;  Agr.  Club.  Address, 
72  E.  Woodruff  .\wc..  Columbus,  O.t 

9218.     RUTH    IDA    LONG 
(Sister    of    No.    7751) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  S:  S.;  b.  S  9.  1896,  Atwood, 
Kan.;  d.  Thomas  Lincoln  (b.  Ap  19,  1865, 
Watseka,  111.)  and  Laura  Elen  (Gaunt)  Long 
(b.  Je  10,  1S72,  Breckenridge,  Mo.).  Prepared 
in  Watseka  H.  S.  Country  Life  Club;  Jameson- 
ian;  Stud.  Council,  Woman's  League.  Ad- 
dress, R.  6,  Box  14,  Watseka,  Ill.t 

9219.     JULIAN  LAWRENCE  LOONEY 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Je  8,  1894,  Appleby, 
Tex.;  s.  Julian  .\ntudor  (h.  Te  i,  1866,  Shreve- 
port.  La.)  and  Mary  (McKinney)  I.ooney  (b. 
II  17,  1868,  Ilaughlon,  la.).  Prepared  in 
"Ga.  Sch.  of  Tech.  Prep.  Dept.,  Atlanta;  Pur- 
due  l'niv.,  1915-16.  .Stud.  Branch.  .V.  .*^. 
M.   E.     .Address.   Mindcn,   La. 

9220.  BERYL  FRANKLIN  LOVE 
(Daughter  of  No.  340) 
.\.  B.  in  L.  A.  &•  S.:  b.  Te  9.  1896,  Danville, 
111.;  d.  Isaac  .Mhert  (b.  \fy  16.  1855,  Belfast, 
Ireland)  and  Martha  Harriet  (Boggs)  T  ove 
('83).  (b.  Ap  23,  t86o.  O.).  Prepared  in  Dan- 
ville H.  S.  Grad.  .Stud..  Univ.  of  111..  1918 — . 
Sigma  Xi;  Athenean;  Sr.  Council,  Woman's 
League.  Address.  1214  N.  Vermilion  St..  Dan- 
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9221.  CYRUS  CHINGCHUNG  LOWE 
Student;  B.  S.  in  Commerce;  b.  Mr  s,  1S96, 
Tientsin,  China;  s.  Cbi-Ming  (b.  Ag  1,  1875, 
Peking,  China  1  and  Vu  Ming  Lowe  (b.  Mr  10, 
1878,  Kwang-Ping.  China).  Prepared  in  Prep. 
Dent.,  Methodist  Peking  Univ.  and  Tsing  Hua 
Coll.,  Peking,  China.  Cosmopolitan  Club.  Grad. 
Stud.,  Harvard,  1918 — .  Address,  2023  Kalor- 
ama  Road,  Washington,  D.  C;  bus.  add., 
Harvard   University,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

9222.    HELEN  LUDLOW  (MESSENGER) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  14,  1895,  Paxton, 
111.;  d.  Samuel  (b.  Ap  27,  1866,  Ludlow,  HI.) 
and  Adelle  (Martin)  Ludlow  (b.  Ag  7,  1870, 
Gifford,  HI.).  Prepared  in  Paxton  H.  S. 
Kap[)a  Kappa  Gamma.  Married  Archibald 
Messenger,  O  10,  iqi8,  Paxton.  HI.  Address, 
8.26  Elm  St.,  New.  Haven,  Conn. 

9223.     FLOYD  EDWARD  LUNDGREN 

B.  S.  in  E.  £.;  b.  F  23,  1897,  Magnolia, 
HI.;  s.  Richard  (b.  1862,  Sweden)  and  Char- 
lotte Lundgren  (b.  186.5,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Wenona  and  Lostant  H.  Schs.  E.  E.  Soc; 
2nd  Lt.  and  Major,  Univ.  Brig.;  Scabbard 
and  Blade.  Machinists  Mate,  U.  S.  N..  1918 — . 
Address.   Lostant,   111. 

9224.  MARY  AGNES  ADELAIDE  LYMAN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  10,  1895. 
Champaign;  d.  Thomas  Martin  (b.  Vermilion 
Co.,  111.)  and  Ellen  Jane  (Curtin)  Lyman  (b. 
Chicago).  Prepared  in  Acad,  of  Our  Lady,  Chi- 
cago. Pres.,  Jamesonian;  Stud.  Council,  War 
Relief  Com.,  Woman's  League;  Class  Hockey; 
W.  A.  A.;  Chm..  Sr.  Breakfast  Com.  Teacher. 
H.  S.,  Blue  Mound,  111.,  igi8 — .  Address,  502 
S.  Lynn  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  c/o  H.  S., 
Blue  Mound,  111. 

92*5.  MARGARET  LYNCH 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  6,  1893,  Ur 
bana;  d.  Patrick  (b.  Je  8,  184S,  Dublin,  Ire- 
land) and  Margaret  Ann  (Finnegan)  Lynch 
(b.  O  IS,  1857,  Xenia,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  Teacher,  H.  Sc,  H.  S.,  Du- 
quoin,  111.,  1918 — .  Address,  1007  W.  Spring- 
field Ave.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High  School, 
Duquoin,   111. 

9226.     OSCAR   IVAN  LYONS 
B.  S,  in  M.   E.;  b.  Je   12,  1896.  Attica,  Ind. ; 

s.  J.  O.  Lyons.     Prepared  in  Hoopeston  H.  S. 

Tau    Beta    Pi;     Sigma    Tau;    Eta    Tau    Sigma; 

A.     S.     E.     E. ;     Prelim.     Honors.       Sergt.,    Co. 

A.,    605th    Engrs.,    A.    E.    F.,    France,    1918 — . 

Address,    411    W.    Washington    St.,   Hoopeston, 

Ill.t 

9227.     MARTHA   McCAMMON 
Teacher;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &    S.;    b.    D    24. 

1896,   Mound  City,  111.;   d.  George   Edward   (b. 

Mr    18,    1867,   Metropolis,    111.)    and   Ella    (Chi- 

cas)    McCammon.      Prepared   in    Urbana   H.    S. 

Gamrna    Phi     Beta;    Athenean;     Y.    W.     C.    A. 

Cabinet;   V.   P..   Soph.,   Illinae.     Teacher,   Eng., 

H.   S.,   DeLand,   III.,    1918— .     Address,  911   W. 

California  Ave.,   Urbana;   bus.   add.,  c/o   II.   S., 

DeLand,  111. 

9228.  ELIZABETH  ADELLE  McCLURE 
B.  Mus. ;  b.  Ap  15,  1801,  Gibson  Citv.  111.; 
d.  H.  W.  (b.  Ag  16,  1855)  and  Harriet  (Mont- 
gomery) McClure  (b.  My  4,  1865).  Prepared 
in  Atlanta  H.  S.;  Monticello  Sem.,  Godfrey, 
19:8 — .  Address,  1413  Clinton  Blvd.,  Bloom- 
ington.   111. 

9229.  MARVIN  GREER  McCONNEI  L 
Advertising;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &•  S.;  b.  Jl  11, 
1893,  Chicago;  s.  William  (b.  Innisrush,  Ire- 
land) and  Sara  (Greer)  McConnell  (b._  Ire- 
land). Prepared  in  Englewood  H.  S.  Pi  Kappa 
Alpha;     Sigma    Delta    Chi;    Daily    Jllini    Staff; 


Wrestling;  Fresh.  Varsity  Football.  With  Ad- 
vertis.ig  Agency,  Chicago,  1919 — .  4th  O.  T. 
C,  Camp  Dodge,  la.,  1918;  Sergt.,  Hdqtrs. 
Dept.,  Bn.  17,  103rd  Depot  Brig.;  2nd  Lt.,  do.; 
Mustered  out  Ja  1919.  Address,  6244  Lincoln 
St.,    Chicago. 

9230.  VASHTI  McCREERY 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  14,  1893,  Benton, 
111.;  d.  Walker  Williamson  (b.  O  10.  1858, 
Thomnsonville,  111.)  and  Elizabeth  Wilson 
(Swain)  McCreery  (b.  D  24,  1858,  Russell- 
ville,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Benton  Tp.  H.  S. ; 
Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  191113,  1914-is.  Address, 
Benton,   111. 

9231.  MARY  ELIZABETH  McCULLOUGH 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Je  10,  1895, 
d.  John  (b.  D  5,  1862,  Urbana)  and  Anna 
(Clark)  McCulIough  (b.  Ag  22,  1863,  Urbana, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Teacher, 
Eng.,  French,  and  Zool.,  H.  S.,  Farmington, 
111.,  1918 — .  Address,  R.  3,  Urbana;  bus. 
add.,    c/o    H.    S.,    Farmington,    111. 

923.'.     GEORGIA    HELEN    McDONALD 
(Sister  of  No.  4292) 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Lerna,  111.;  d.  John 
Thomas  (b.  do.)  and  Nannie  (Massey)  Mc- 
Donald (b.  Charleston,  111.).  Prepared  in 
East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1908-11,  1912-13. 
Omicron  Nu;  H.  Sc.  Club;  ist  and  2nd  Cab- 
inet, Y.  W.  C.  A.     Address,  Lerna,  111. 

9233.  RUTH  McELHINEY 
(Sister  of  No.  4293) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  24,  1893, 
Hartsburg,  111.;  d.  George  Murphy  (b.  O  12, 
1856,  Lincoln,  111.)  and  Sarah  Elizabeth  (Wo- 
detzky)  McElhiney  (b.  D  24,  1857,  Baltimore). 
Prepared  in  Kenney  H.  S.;  James  Millikin 
Acad.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Yo  Ma;  Illiola. 
Woman's  Glee  Club;  Hist.,  Sr.  Illinae.  Teacher, 
Eng.,  H.  S..  EI  Paso,  111..  igi8— .  Address, 
Kenney,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High  School.  El 
Paso,   III. 

9234,  MALCOLM  EDWARDS  Mac- 
GILLIVRAY 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  31,  1895,  Ithaca, 
N.  Y. ;  s.  Alexander  Dyer  (b.  Jl  15,  1868,  In- 
verness (Highlandtown,  O.)  and  Fannie  Mary 
(Edwards)  MacGillivray.  Prepared  in  Ur- 
bana H.  S.  Hosp.  Corps,  Main  Hosp.,  Bar- 
racks 1071,  Great  Lakes,  111.,  1918 — .  Address, 
603   W.   Michigan  Ave.,   Urbana. t 

9235.     HELEN     ANASTASIA    McGINNIS 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  14,  1896,  Chicago; 
d.  James  W.  (b.  Orland,  111.)  and  Anastasia 
(Bremner)  McGinnis  (b.  Chicago).  Prepared 
in  Acad,  of  Our  Lady,  Chicago;  Chicago  Norm. 
Coll.,  1914-16.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi. 
Address,   6404  S.    Peoria   St.,   Chicago. 

9236.     THOMAS    WILSON    McGRATII 

B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  .'\g  31,  1893,  Chicago.  Pre- 
pared in  Austin  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Hort.  Club; 
Celtic  Club.  Address,  401  W.  Liberty  St.. 
Rome,   N.  Y. 

9237.  JOHN  LANCASTER  McGREGOR 
B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Je  2:^,  1896,  Chicago;  s. 
John  Donald  (b.  Ja  28,  1870,  Stevens  Point. 
Wis.)  and  Margaret  Helen  (Lancaster)  INfc- 
gregor  (b.  D  J5,  1873.  Rondout,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  St.  Ignatius  Acad..  Chicago.  Tribe  of 
lllini;  Dolphin  Club;  Spalding  Guild;  A.  S. 
Ivi.  E. ;  Varsity  Football;  Capt.,  Varsity  Water 
Basketball.  O.  T.  C.  Camp  Zachnry  Tavlor. 
Ky. ;  2nd  Lt^  F.  A.  R.  D.  Motor  Sch.,  Camp 
Jackson,  S.  C. ;  2nd  Lt.,  4th  Inf.  F.  A.;  Camp 
Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.  Address  2736  Congress 
St.,  Chicago. 


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9238.  ALEXANDER  McK.\Y 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  N  II,  1893,  Almira,' Wash.; 
s.  Peter  (b.  Belfast,  Ireland)  and  Ellen  (Wal- 
lace) McKay  (b.  do-).  Prepared  in  Almira 
(Wash.)  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Whitman  Coll.,  1916. 
Beta  Theta  Pi;  Pi  Tau  Sigma.  Address,  Al- 
mira, Wash. 

9239.  MARY  ANNETTE  McKEE 
(Sister  of  No.  7060) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc.;  b.  Ap  17,  1894, 
Kankakee,  111.;  d.  Leroy  McKee  (b.  Ag  2,  1850, 
Minersville,  Pa.)  and  Augusta  (Lemke)  McKee 
(b.  F  19,  1866.  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Kankakee 
H.  S.  W.  A.  A.;  Gregorian;  Country  Life 
Club;  Class  Basketball.  Address,  R.  i,  Kanka- 
kee, 111. 

9240.  ROBERT  EMMETT  McKEEVER 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Mr  21,  1895,  Ireton,  la.; 
s.  Hugh  Francis  (b.  Howell,  Mich.)  and  Mary 
Ellen  (Kearney)  McKeever  (b.  Pinckney, 
Mich.).  Prepared  in  Jackson  (Neb.)  H.  S.; 
Broadwater  Co.  H.  S.,  Townsend.  Mont.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  I. 
E.  E.;  Prelim.  Honors.  Eng.  R.  C,  1918;  Sig- 
nal R.  C,  1918;  Signal  Corps,  Radio  Sch., 
191S;  Radio  O.  T.  S.,  Columbia  Univ.,  New 
York  City,   1918-19.     Address,  Jackson,  Neb. 

9241.  EDWARD  BROWN  McLEE 
B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  Jl  10,  1895,  Rockford,  111.; 
s.  Thomas  J.  (b.  do.)  and  Johanna  (Tynan) 
McLee  (b.  Vermont,  111.).  Prepared  in  Rock- 
ford  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa;  Fresh.  Varsity  Base- 
ball. U.  S.  N.  A.  R.  Sch..  Municipal  Pier,  Chi- 
cago, 1918;  Ensign,  Eng.  Div.,  1919 — .  Address, 
204  S.  Avon  St.,  Rockford,  III. 

9242.  BERNIECE  BOWER  McNAIR 
Clerk;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  20,  1896, 
Tolono,  111.;  d.  Harlan  Page  (b.  S  3.  1868, 
Danville,  111.)  and  Grace  Rebecca  (Bower)  Mc- 
Nair  (b.  Je  7,  1872,  Tolono,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Tolono  and  Champaign  H.  Schs.;  Oxford 
Coll.,  ign-ie.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Mask  and 
Bauble.  Clerk,  Cost  Acct.  Office,  Dairy  Husb. 
Dept.,  Sch.  of  Agr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, Tolono,  111.;  bus.  add.,  901  S.  Wright 
St.,  (Champaign. 

9243.  ANGELINE  McNEILL 
B.  L.  S.;  b.  D  12,  1891,  Galena,  111.;  d. 
Thomas  (b.  Mr  18,  1851,  do.)  and  Nora  (Min- 
er) McNeill  (b.  Ag  16,  1856,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Lake  Forest  Acad.;  B.  A.,  Lake  Forest  Coll., 
1916.  Sigma  Tau.  Address,  500  Hill  St.,  Ga- 
lena, HI. 

9244.     MARIE  LINDSEY  McWILLIAMS 
B.   Mus. ;  b.   Ag  25.   1891,  Urbana,   HI.     Pre- 
pared in  Urbana  II.  S.    Address,  704  W.  Green 
St.,  Urbana.t 

9245.  EDWARD  PAUL  MACHOVEC 
B.  S.  in  Ry.  M.  E. ;  b.  Jli,  1893,  St.  Paul; 
s.  Edward  E.  (b.  Ag  10,  1865)  and  Mary  Kath- 
erine  (Hake)  Machovec  (b.  N  3,  1862).  Pre- 
pared in  Newton  (Kan.)  H.  S.;  Central  II.  S.. 
Kansas  City,  Mo.;  Rockingham  Prep.,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.;  Kan.  Univ.,  1012-13.  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma;  Theta  Tau.  17th  Co.,  U.  S.  C.  A.  C., 
Ft.  Williams,  Me.,  1918 — .  Address,  2604 
Lockridge   Place,   Kansas  City,  Mo. 

9246.     PAUL  JAMES   MACKIN 
B.   S.   in  C.  E.;  b.  F  2,   1893.  Omaha.  Neb.; 
s.   John   Mackin.      Prepared   in   Omaha    (Neb.) 
H.    S.;    la.    St.    Coll.      Address,    3849    Charles 
St.,   Omaha,   Neb. 

9247.     LAWRENCE  CHESTER  MADISON 
B.   S.   in  Agr.;  b.   D  7,   1887,  Boone,  la.;    s. 
Z.    H.    Madison.      Prepared    in    Quincy    H.    S. 
Address,    1105  California  Ave.,  Urbana.t 


9248.      CLYDE    MAKUTCHAN 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.:  b.  N  23.  1895.  Buda,  III.:  ». 
Charles  A.  (b.  Ja  9,  1857,  Providence,  111.) 
and  Mary  Frances  (Beckwith)  Makutchan  (b- 
D  4,  1863,  Buda,  111.).  Prepared  in  Buda  H. 
S.;  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.,  1911-14.  2nd  Lt., 
33rd  Engrs.,  Co.  D..  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918; 
do.,  Sauner  Art  Sch.,  do.,  1918 — .  Address, 
Buda,  HI. 

9249.  RICHARD  HENDERSON  MALLORY 
(Brother  of  No.  4797) 
With  Supply  Co.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  10, 
1896,  Batavia,  111.;  s.  Albert  Douglas  (b.  Ja  9, 
1861,  do.)  and  Frances  (Hazen)  Mallory  (b.  Ag 
31,  1871).  Prepared  in  Batavia  H.  S.;  Rollins 
Coll.  Acad.,  Winter  Park,  Fla.  Chi  Psi;  Sa- 
chem; Ku  Klux;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  V.  P., 
Stud.  Council;  Office  Staff,  Omaha  Supply  Co., 
Omaha,  Neb.,  1919 — .  Lt.,  Naval  Aviation, 
19 18;  Chief  Q.  M..  Naval  Avia.  Sta.,  Key 
West,  Fla.;  Mustered  out,  D  i,  1918.  Address, 
Omaha,  Neb. 

9250.     GRACE    ESTELLA    MALSBARY 
(LATIMER) 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  22,  1883,  New  Rich- 
mond, Ind. ;  d.  George  Malsbary.  Prepared  in 
Valparaiso  (Ind.)  II.  S.  H.  Sc.  Club.  Mar- 
ried Capt.  G.  G.  Latimer,  Je  28,  1918,  Darling- 
ton, Ind.  Address,  606  Chalmers  St.,  Chara- 
paign.t 

9231.  MYRA  FRANCES  MANLEY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  18.  1895. 
Tolono,  HI.;  d.  George  Manley.  Prepared  in 
Champaign  H.  S.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Blue  Mound, 
111.,  1918— .  Address,  1201  W.  Church  St., 
Champaign;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High  School,  Blue 
Mound,    Ill.t 

9252.     THEODORE  BERGEN  MANNY 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  12,  1897,  Chicago;  s. 
Charles  E.  Manny.  Prepared  in  Nicholas  Senn 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Address,  741  N.  Central  Ave., 
Chicago.! 

9253.  MAUDE  IRENE  MARKS 
(Sister  of  No.  7786) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  6,  1897, 
Plymouth,  Ind.;  d.  George  Douglas  (b.  Jl  28, 
i860,  Culver,  Ind.)  and  Jennie  Mae  (Thorn- 
burg)  Marks  (b.  Je  6,  1867,  Rutland,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Plymouth  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi 
Omega;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Mortarboard;  Ale- 
thenai;  Mask  and  Bauble;  W.  A.  A.;  Prelim. 
Honors:  Class  Basketball;  Class  Hockey;  Ad- 
visory Bd.,  Sr.  Illinae.  Teacher,  Eng.,  H.  S., 
La  Porte,  Ind.,  19 18 — .  Address,  Plymouth, 
Ind.;  btts.  add.,  c/o  High  School,  La  Porte, 
Ind. 

9254.  EDMUND  ANTHONY  MARTELL 
B.  S.  in  Ry.  E.  E.;  b.  F  23,  1897.  Murphys- 

boro.  111.;  s.  Foss  (b.  do.)  and  Lillie  (Richer) 
Martell  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Christian  Broth- 
ers Coll.,  St.  Louis.  Beta  Phi;  Spalding 
Guild;  Ry.  Club.  2nd  Lt.,  Radio  Div.,  U.  S. 
A.,  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  1918 — ■.  Address.  308 
N.   9th   St.,   Murphysboro,   III. 

9255.  MARGARET  LOUISE  MARTENS 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  D  14,  1890,  Anchor.  111.; 

d.  Jacob  (b.  1866,  Hanover,  Ger.)  and  Cornelia 
Grace  (Saathoff)  Martens  (b.  1867,  Benson, 
HI.).  Prepared  in  Chatsworth  H.  S.  Address, 
Anchor,  111. 

9256.  FRANK  ALBERT  MARTIN 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  N  12,  1896, 
Chicago;  s.  Frank  and  Linna  (Ilandel)  Martin. 
Preiiared  in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S..  Chicago.  Chem. 
Club.  Chem.,  Grasselle  Chem.  Co.,  East  Chi- 
cago, Ind..  1918 — .  Address,  4240  N.  Rober 
.St..  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  21  Ruth  St.,  Hammontl. 
Ind. 


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9257.  GEORGE  HAJIME  MATOBA 
B.  S.  in  Min.  E. ;  b.  My  19,  1887.  Tokushi- 
ma,  Japan;  s.  Shozabro  Matoba.  Prepared  in 
Lewis  and  Clark  H.  S.,  Spokane,  Wash.; 
Wash.  St.  Coll.  Address,  11  Fuyacho-Gojo, 
Kioto  City,  Japan. t 

9258.  ALBERT  OTTO  MATTHEWS 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Mr  6,  1893, 
Washington,  D.  C;  s.  Albert  (b.  Saalfeldt, 
Gar.)  and  Marie  (Fiele)  Matthews  (b.  Worms, 
Ger.).  Prepared  in  Central  H.  S.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi; 
Special  Honors.  Jr.  Gas  Chem.,  U.  S.  N.  A., 
Am.  Univ.  Exp.  Sta.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1918- 
19.    Address,  382  St.,  N.  E.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

9259.  VERONICA  CATHERINE  MATUS- 
ZEEVICZ 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  20, 
1892,  Minonk,  111.;  d.  Stanislas  (b.  Ap  21, 
1864,  Poland)  and  Catherine  (Zulcz)  Matus- 
zeevicz  (b.  N  25.  1868,  Poland).  Prepared  in 
Minonk  H.  S.  Teacher,  Latin  and  Spanish, 
H.  S.,  Maysville,  Ky.,  19 19 — .  Address, 
Minonk,  III.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High  School, 
Maysville,  Ky. 

9260.  ERWIN  WILLIAM  MAUTNER 

B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  O  17,  1896,  Chicago; 
s.  Heni^'  Mautner.  Prepared  in  Lake  View  and 
Lane  Tech.  H.  Schs.,  Chicago.  Cosmopolitan; 
Chem.  Club.  Nitrate  Div.,  Ord.,  U.  S.  A., 
1918— .     Address,  919  Addison  St.,  Chicago.! 

9261.  RAYMOND  JONES  MAXWELL 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Mr  10,  1895,  Flat 
Rock,  111.;  s.  C.  A.  Maxwell.  Prepared  in 
Paris  H.  S.  Lt.,  Inf.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor, 
Ky.   Address,    1109  S.   Main   St.,   Paris,   Ill.t 

9262.  THOMAS  BOLTON  MAYO 
A,  B.  in  Chem.;  b.  Je  24,  1896,  Alton,  111.; 
s.  Mattie  Mayo.  Prepared  in  Alton  H.  S. 
Kappa  Alpha  Phi.  U.  S.  N.  A.,  Camp  Grant, 
Rockford,  111.,  1918 — -.  Address,  911  Piasa 
St.,  Alton,  Ill.t 

9263.      HENRIETTA    MEDLAR 
A.    B.    in    H.    Sc;    b.    Je    22,    1895,    Omaha, 
Neb.;  d.   Irvin  A.  Medlar.   Prepared  in  Omaha 
(Neb.)    H.    S.;    Rockford    Coll.    Address,    3327 
Harney  St.,  Omaha,  .Nebr.f 

9264.     HAROLD  TECUMSEH   MEEK 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Te  30,  1897.  Law- 
renceburg,  Ind.;  s.  Tecumseh  Henry  (b.  Law- 
renceburg,  Ind.)  and  Nannie  Belle  (Meek) 
(b.  Woodford  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Peoria 
H.  S.  Acanthus;  2nd  Lt.,  Commandant's  Staff, 
Univ.  Brig.;  Siren  Staff.  Sergt.,  5th  Inf.,  111. 
Nat.  Guard,  1916-17;  ist  Lt.,  5th  Inf.,  111.  Nat. 
Guard;  Mustered  out,  1917.  Address,  505  liii^e- 
low   St.,   Peoria. 

9265.      CHARLES    FRANKLIN    MERCER 

B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  S  20,  1894,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.;  s.  Charles  H.  Mercer.  Prepared  in  Kan- 
sas City  (Mo.)  Man.  Tr.  H.  S.  Class  Baseball; 
Sr.  Hat  Com.  Capt.,  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  Univ.  Brig. 
Address,  1607  Garfield  Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Met 

9266.  RALPH  DILWORTH  MERCER 
(Brother  of  No.  6420) 
B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ta  22,  1895,  Vermont, 
HI.;  s.  Abraham  Lincoln  (b.  do.)  and  Martha 
Burr  (Witchell)  Mercer  (b.  Vermont,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Agr.  Club:  Hoof 
and  Horn  Club;  Fresh.  Varsity  Baseball;  Sr. 
Memorial  Com.  U.  S.  N.,  Great  Lakes,  111. 
Address,    Vermont,    111. 


9267.  JANNETT  LOU  MEWHIRTER 
Nurse;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  O  9,  1895,  Bris- 
tol. 111.;  d.  George  Mewhirter.  Prepared  in 
Yorkville  H.  S.  City  Hosp.,  New  York  City, 
1918 — .  Vassar  Tr.  Camp,  1918.  Address, 
Yorkville,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Nurses  Home,  Black- 
wells   Island,   New   York  City. 

9268.     ALFRED   WERNER   MEYER 
Chemist;    B.    S.    in   Chem.;    b.    Ap    15,    1894, 
Blue    Island,    111.;    s.    Alljert    Meyer.    Prepared 
in    Englewood    H.    S.    Alpha    Sigma    Phi.    Ad- 
dress,   6747    Wentworth    Ave.,    Chicago.! 

9269.  ANTOINE  FERDINAND  ERNST 
HENRY  MEYER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b..  My  1, 
1893,  Aux-Cayeo,  Hayti,  West  Indies;  s. 
Friedrich  (b.  Hanover,  Ger.)  and  Marietta 
(Labastille)  Meyer  (b.  Aux-Cayeo,  Hayti,  West 
Indies).  Prepared  in  Real-Gymnasium,  Har- 
l)urg,  Ger.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Pres.,  Der 
Deutsche  Verein;  Le  Cercle  Frangais;  111. 
Dramatic  Federation.  Capt.,  Instr.,  Western 
Mil.  Acad.,  Alton.  111.  Address,  766  Marion 
St.,  Waukegan,  111. 

9270.  JULIAN  GILBERT  MIDDLETON 
B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  D  15,  1S93,  Amity,  Mo.; 
s.  Henry  Charles  (b.  O  29,  1840,  Buffalo,  N. 
Y.)  and  Sarah  Jane  Middleton  (b.  Ap  20,  1848, 
Salem,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Pomona  H.  S.; 
Univ.  of  So.  Calif.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Sigma 
Tau;  Gargoyle;  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club.  4th 
E.  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Lee,  Petersburg,  Va., 
1918 — .  Address,  6so  N.  Park  Ave.,  Pomona, 
Calif. 

9271.  EVELYN  MILES 
Student;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ja  25.  1895,  La 
Grange,  HI.;  d.  Francis  Frederick  (b.  i860, 
Chicago)  and  Ada  Eleanor  (Harte)  Miles  (b. 
1863,  Hamilton,  Ont.).  Prepared  in  Lyons  Tp. 
H.  S.,  LaGrange,  III;  Wash.  St.  Coll.,  Pullman, 
Wash..  1914-16.  Kapna  Alpha  Theta;  Omicron 
Nu;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Alethenai.  Attended 
Woman's  College,  Plattsburg,  Vassar  College, 
Poughkeepsie.  N.  Y^  1918—.  Address,  106  N. 
Madison  Ave.,  La   (jrange.  111. 

9272.  ARCHIE  ROSCOE  MILLER 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  D  20,  1894,  Mahomet, 
111.;  s.  Wilson  John  (b.  F  14,  1864,  do.)  and 
Rettie  (Buicham)  Miller  (b.  Jl  i,  1873,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Mahomet  LI.  S.;  Champaign  H.  S. 
Stud.  Branch  A.  I.  E.  E.;  E.  E.  Soc  Engng. 
R.  C,  igi8;  Signal  Enlisted  R.  C,  J918— .  Ad- 
dress, Mahomet,  III. 

9273.  DEAN  ALBERT  MILLER 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  F  i,  1897.  Canton,  111.;  s. 
Michael  James  (b.  N  19,  1856.  Newport,  Ky.) 
and  Marie  (Haberbusch)  Miller  (b.  Ag  24, 
1858.  Alsace-Lorraine).  Prepared  in  Canton 
H.'  S.  C.  E.  Soc;  Capt.,  Ildqtrs.  Co.,  Univ. 
Brig,  ist  Tr.  Co..  C.  A.  C,  sth  Tr.  C,  Ft. 
Monroe,  Va.,  1918;  Capt.,  C.  A.,  A.  E.  F., 
France,  191 8 — .  Address,  283  W.  Walnut  St., 
Canton,   111. 

9274.  WALTER  PORTER  MILLER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  .\pr.;  b.  F  14,  1889,  ITar- 
kers'  Corners;  s.  James  Smith  (b.  Ap  20,  i^'uo, 
Smithville,  111.)  "  and  Margarette  Josephine 
(Walters)  Miller  (b.  F  20,  1865,  Limestone, 
III.).  Prepared  in  Monmouth  Co'l.  Acad.; 
Monmouth  Coll.,  1014-16.  Alpha  Zeta;  Agr. 
Club;  Country  Life  Club.  Farmer,  Hanna  City. 
111.,  1918 — .  Married  Edna  Belle  Glasgow,  My 
22,  1918,  Hanna  City,  III.  Address,  Hanru 
City,   111. 


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9^75.  DWIGHT  L.  MINK 
Salesman;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  S  ii, 
1896,  Galva.  111.;  s.  Frederick  C.  and  Katliryn 
E.  (Wedge)  Mink.  Prepared  in  Galva  H.  S. 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Glee  Club;  Daily  Illini, 
Staff;  Tcchnooraph  Bd.  Salesman,  Lafayette 
Tractor  and  Implement  Co.,  Lafayette,  Ind. 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  319  N.  W.  Third 
Ave.,  Galva,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Lafayette  Trac- 
tor and  Implement  Co.,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

9276.     DONALD   RICHARDS    MITCHELL 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ta  16.  1889,  Evanston,  111.; 
S.    Clara    M.    Mitchell.      Prepared    in    Wendell 
Phillips  H.   S.,  Chicago.     Prelim.  Honors.    Ad- 
dress, 6252  Stony   Island  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

9277.  LEONARD  OSGOOD  MITCHELL 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  7,  1894,  Alameda,  Calif. 
Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Pre- 
lim. Honors.  Sergt.,  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  i6ist  Depot 
Brig.,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1918 — .  Address, 
511   S.  Elmwood  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

9278.  EDWIN  STUART  MOBERLEY 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  21,  1897,  Windsor,  III; 
s.  James  A.  (b.  S  19,  1857,  do.)  and  Ada  Min- 
nesota (Bruce)  Moberley  (b.  Ja  21,  i860,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Tallulah  (La.)  H.  S.  Iris;  Staff 
Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Cabinet.  ///. 
Agr.  Staff.  Mem.,  Christian  Church.  Address, 
Tallulah,  La. 

9279.     JAMES   WEIR  MONCRIEFF 

Ceram.  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E.;  b.  Je  19, 
1896,  Otsego,  Mich.;  s.  Robert  Moncrieff.  Pre- 
pared in  Otsego  (Mich.)  H.  S.  2nd  Lt.,  C. 
A.  C,  Co.  I,  5th  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va., 
1 91 8;  do..  Coast  Defenses  of  San  Francisco, 
1918;  Mustered  out,  D  28,  191 8.  Address, 
1000  E.  Fulton  St.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich. 

9280.  ILA  E.  MONOHON 
E.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ja  10,  1895,  Greenup, 
111.;  d.  Mark  Twain  (b.  My  31,  1871,  do.)  and 
Ida  Belle  (Evvart)  Monohon  (b.  Jl  17,  1876, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Greenup  H.  S.  H.  Sc.  Club; 
Celtic  Club;  W.  A.  A.;  First  Council,  Wo- 
man's League;  Class  Hockey,  Baseball,  and 
Basketball.  Address,  912  W.  Green  St..  Ur- 
bana. 

9281.  ALLEN  RAY  MOORE 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  20,  1893,  Bloom- 
ingdale,  Ind.;  s.  P.  O.  Moore.  Prepared  in 
Bloomingdale  (Ind.)  Acad.;  Ind.  Central  Univ. 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — ;  Army  of  Occupation, 
Germany,  191 9 — .  Address,  1408  W.  Park  Ave., 
Urbana.t 

9282.     SARA    ELIZABETH   MOORE 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  12,  1896,  Dan- 
ville, 111.;  d.  Edward  S.  (b.  D  1866.  Fairmount, 
111.)  and  Elizabeth  B.  (Johnson)  Moore  (b.  Ap 
1868,  Danville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Danville  H. 
S.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Address,  1616  N.  Vermilion 
St.,  Danville,  111. 

9283.     'WAYNE   KENNETH   MOORE 

B.  £.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  21,  1891,  Sheldon,  111.; 
s.  Azur  Beal  (b.  1S56,  III.)  and  Emma  M. 
(Manlor)  Moore  (b.  1861.  do.).  Prepared  in 
IJniv.  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1909- 
10.  Agr.  Club;  Hort.  Club;  Floriculture  Club. 
Soil  Surv.,  Logan  Co.,  111.,-  1918.  Aviation 
Mechanics  Tr.  Sch.,  St.  Paul,  S  191 8.  Died 
O   13,    1918. 

9284.     HANVEMON   MORITA 
A.  B.  in  Commerce:  b.  S  29,  1888,  Kisarazu, 
Kimitsa.  Japan;   s.    Hanjiro  Morita.      Prepared 
in    Chiba    Provincial    H.    S.,    Japan.      Address, 
1622   Kisarazu,    Kimitzu,   Japan. f 


9285.  ALIDA  HELEN  MOSS 
(Sister  of  Nos.  2471,  2472,  3118) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  9.  1896. 
Urbana;  d.  Charles  Melville  (b.  Je  8,  1853,  New 
York  Mills,  N.  Y.)  and  Frances  Elizabeth  (Hav- 
en) Moss  (b.  My  27,  1854.  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.). 
Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Gamma  Phi  Beta; 
I'hi  Beta  Ka])pa;  Pres.,  Athenean;  Prelim. 
Honors;  ist  Cabinet,  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Classical 
Club.  Teacher.  H.  S.,  Arthur,  111.,  191&— . 
Address,  806  S.  Mathews,  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
Arthur,  111. 

9286.  RICHARD  ADAM  MUESSEL 
B.  S.  in  Land.  G.ird. ;  b.  Mr  12,  1894,  South 
Bend,  Ind.;  s.  Adam  Muessel.  Prepared  in 
South  Bend  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Purdue  Univ.  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  Scarab;  Varsity  Baseball;  Univ. 
Land  Arch.  Soc.  U.  S.  N.  A..  18  Co.,  5th  B.n., 
85  Div.,  Camp  Custer,  Mich,:  Scrgt.,  143rd 
Aero  Sqdn.,  (ierslmner  Field,  La.,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, 701  Cottage  Grove  Ave.,  South  Bend. 
Ind.t 

9287.     MARTIN  REUBEN  MUNDORF 
A.   B.  in   L.  A.  S:   S.;  b.  Ja  22,  4897,  Elber- 
field,    Ind.;    s.    John    Mundorf.       Prepared    in 
Marshall  Tp.   H.   S.;   N.    W.   Coll.     Phi  Alpha 
Tau.     Address,  Marshall,  lU.t 

9288.  GERALD  EDSON  MURRAY 
Merchant;  B.  S.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ja  26, 
1895,  Rensselaer,  Ind.;  s.  George  Edson  (b. 
Ap  13,  1857,  Leesburg,  O.)  and  Charlotte 
O'Neal  (Hester)  Murray  (b.  Jl  5,  1865,  Char- 
lestown.  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Rensselaer  (Ind.) 
H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1914-16.  Delta  Upsilon. 
Merchant,  Rensselaer,  Ind.  2nd  Lt.,  Artillery, 
U.  S.  A.,  1918;  Mustered  out.  D  3,  19 18.  Ad- 
dress,  208  Park  Ave.,  Rensselaer,  Ind. 

9289.  GLADYS  LEORA  NADEN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  S  23,  1896, 
Newark,  111.;  d.  J.  Darby  Naden.  Prepared  in 
Yorkville  H.  S.  Sigma  Kappa;  Yo  Ma.  Teach- 
er, H.  Sc.  H.  S.,  Aurora,  111.,  1918 — .  Address, 
Newark,  IlL;  bus.  add..  High  School,  Aurora, 
111. 

9290.  SIIIMAJI  NAKANISHI 
Engineer;  B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Je  29,  1888, 
Japan;  s.  Hikobe  (b.  F  20,  1836)  and  Yoneko 
(Susuki)  Nakanishi  (b.  N  3,  1853).  Prepared 
in  First  Middle  Sch.,  Aichiken,  Japan;  Waseda 
Univ.,  Japan;  Cert.,  Univ.  of  Idaho,  1915. 
Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Address,  24  Arako,  Aichi, 
Aichiken,  Japan. 

9291.  C.\THERINE  NEEDHAM 
(Sister  of  No.  5337) 

Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  20,  1895. 
Champion,  Neb.;  d.  William  Alexander  (b. 
1862,  Hardin  Co.,  Ky.)  and  Alice  Rosella 
(Brown)  Needham  (b.  i860,  Crawford  Co., 
111.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Valedictor 
ian;  Phi  Beta  Kapi)a;  Theta  Sigma  Phi;  Mor- 
tarboard; Alethenai;  Scribblers;  Permanent 
Class  Sec.  Scholar  in  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1918 — .  Address,  1210  W.  University  Ave., 
Urbana. 

9292.  HAROLD  ALPHA  NEFF 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  3,  1897,  Leaf 
River,  111.;  s.  Emery  Isaac  (b.  O  2,  1861,  Mt. 
Morris,  111.)  and  Ada  Jane  (Bowers)  Neff  (b. 
Ap  25,  1871,  Brookville,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Rochelle  H.  S.  Adelphic;  Glee  Club.  U.  S. 
A.,   1918-19.     Address,  Rochelle,  111. 

9293.  SEVERINA  ELAINE  NELSON 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  20,  1896,  Chicago; 
d.  N.  S.  Nelson.  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S. ; 
N.  W.  Univ.  Omega  Upsilon;  lUiola;  ist 
Council,  Women's  League;  Dramatics.  Address, 
448  Washington   Blvd.,   Oak  Park,  Ill.t 


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9^94.     IVA  FLORENCE  NEWBURN 
(Sister  of  No.  6452) 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  S  3,  1895,  Hoopeston, 
111.;  d.  Oliver  Chranston  (b.  Ap  19,  iSss.  Meta- 
mora,  111.)  and  Rhod.-i  Ellen  (Keena)  Newburn 
(b.  Jl  22,  i860,  Mt.  Pulaski,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Urbana  H.  S.  Atheneaii;  2nd  Cabinet.  Y.  W. 
C.  A.;  Pres.,  H.  Sc.  Club;  1st  Council,  Wo- 
men's League;  ///.  Agr.  Staff;  V.  P.,  Jr.  Illi- 
nae.  Auth.:  Housekeeping  and  Living.  ///. 
Agr.;  Matters  of  Economy,  do.;  The  Why  and 
How  of  Wheat  Saving,  do.;  That  He  Who 
Runs  May  Read,  do.  Address,  1006  W.  Main 
St.,  Urbana. 

9295.     WALTER  HAINES  NEWCOMB 

B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  My  22,  1890,  Saybrook, 
111.;  s.  Clias.  A.  Newconib.  Prepared  in  111. 
Wesleyan  Acad,  and  Univ.  Chem.  Club.  Ad- 
dress,  Fisher,   Ill.t 

9296.     WALTER  ALLEN  NEWLIN 
B.   S.   in  Agr.;  b.   F   i,   1891,  Annapolis,   111.; 
s.  J.  A.  Newlin.     Prepared  in  Prep.  Dept.,  Un- 
ion  Christian  Coll.     Sergt.,  Co.   17,  Camp  Gor- 
don,   Ga.,   1918 — .     Address,  Annapolis,   Ill.t 

9297.  ROBERT  KEITH  NEWTON 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  5,  1895,  Jerseyville, 
111.;  s.  Robert  (b.  My  25,  1836,  Manchester. 
Eng.)  and  Flora  (Keith)  Newton  (b.  D  23, 
1854).  Prepared  in  Jerseyville  H.  S.  Theta 
Tau:  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  Radio  Div.,  Signal  Corps, 
U.  S.  A.,  1918;  2nd  Lt.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Calif., 
Berkeley,  Calif.;  Mustered  out,  F  4.  1919.  Ad- 
dress, Jerseyville,  111.;  bus.  add.,  330  Waverley 
St.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif. 

9298.  JOHN  TIMOTHY  NOLAN 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Ja  4.  1894,  Pence,  Wis.; 
s.  Patrick  J.  Nolan.  Prepared  in  Gilbert 
(Minn.)  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Theta  Tau;  C. 
E.  Soc;  Spalding  Guild;  Treas.,  Sr.  Class; 
Chm.,  Cap  and  Gown  Com.  U.  S.  Nitrate 
Plant  No.  I,  Sheffield,  Ala.  Address.  Gilbert, 
Minn. 

9299.  ELLA  BAXTER  OAKES 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  21,  1889,  Laura.  111.; 
d.  William  McDorman  (b.  Je  18,  1849,  White 
Deer  Valley,  Pa.)  and  Robah  Louise  (Chap- 
man) Oakes  (b.  Ag  9,  1847.  Elmwood,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Elmwood  H.  S.  H.  Sc.  Club; 
Jamesonian;  Choral  Soc.  Address,  Oak  Lawn, 
Laura,  III. 

9300.  LAUR.\  ODELL 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  5.  187";.  Oakland, 
111.;  d.  T.  M.  Odell.  Prepared  in  Oakland  H. 
S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.;  Chicago  Polyclinic 
Tr.  Sch.  for  Nurses.  Address,  c/o  Mrs.  W.  S. 
Baichley,  West  Salem,  Ill.t 

0301.     RUTH    INGEBORG   OHRMAN 

(RAIIN) 

(Wife  of  No.  9330) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  28,  1893,  Chicago; 
d.  G.  E.  Ohrman.  Prepared  in  Thornton  H. 
S.;  N.  W.  Univ.  Gregorian.  Married  Rud- 
olph Rahn  ('18),  Jl  27,  1918,  Washington,  D. 
C.  Address,  15024  (Columbia  Ave.,  Harvey, 
Ill.t 

9302.  DWIGHT  BROADNAX  OHRUM 

(Brother  of  No.  4838) 

B.  S.  in  Ry.  C.  E. ;  b.  Jl  15,  1892.  Delta, 
Pa.;  s.  S.  C.  Ohrum.  Prepared  in  Cairo  II. 
S.;  Dennison  Univ.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pres..  Ry. 
Club;  Pres.,  C.  E.  Soc:  Technograph  Staff. 
Lt.,  S44th  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918.  Ad- 
dress,  330   Windmere,    Dallas,    Tex. 

9303.  HAROLD   LOEFFEL  OLESON 

B.    S.    in    E.    E.;    b.    N    14,    1895,    Highland 
Park,   111.;   s.   Olaf   Lawrence    (b.   Norway)    ami 
.\lma    Carrie    (Loeffel)    Oleson    (b.    Chicago). 
Prepared  in  Deerfield   Shields  H.  S.,  Highland 
Park,     111.     Tau     Beta     Pi;     .Sigma     Tau;     Eta 


Kappa  Nu:  Sigma  Xi-  E.  E.  Soc;  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Prelim.  Honors;  ist  Lt.,  Univ.  Brig.  2nd  Lt. 
Radio  Sch.,  U.  S.  R.  C,  1918;  Mustered  out 
D  II,  1919.  Address,  369  Moraine  Road,  High 
land  Park.  111.;  bus.  add.,  Engng.  Dept.,  Mar 
coni  Wireless  Co.,  New  York  City. 

0304.  ROBERT  GEORGE  OLSON 
B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ap  6,  1895,  Chicago;  s. 
George  Olson.  Prepared  in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.; 
Crane  Jr.  Coll.  Acacia;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Jr. 
Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Ensign  Sch.,  U.  S.  N., 
Stevens  Inst.,  Iloboken,  N.  J.,  1918 — .  Address, 
123 1    Winnemac  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

9305.  MABEL  THELMA  OSBURN 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  N  20,  1893 
Hutsonville,  111.;  d.  Mrs.  J.  F.  Gallion.  Pre 
pared  in  Robinson  H.  S.;  111.  Woman's  Coll 
Delta  Epsilon  Phi.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Marshall 
111.,  1918 — .  Address,  106  S.  Romine  St.,  Ur 
bana;    bus.  add..   High   School,   Marshall,   111. 

9306.  HAROLD  PATTERSON  OWEN 
(Brother  of  No.  7852) 
B.  S.  in  Ry.  C.  E. ;  b.  S  6,  1896,  Morgan 
Park,  111.;  s.  Charles  S.  (b.  McHenry,  111.) 
and  Georgie  B.  P.  Owen  (b.  Chicago).  Pre- 
pared in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi  Rho; 
Theta  Tau;  Ry.  Club;  Fresh.  Class  Track; 
Soph.  Picnic  Com.;  Jr.  Smoker  (^om.;  Sr. 
Memorial  Com.  Ensign  Sch.,  Municipal  Pier, 
Chicago,  1918;  Wounded  on  board  ship.  1918; 
-Mustered  out,  Ja  24,  1919.  Address,  930 
.\rgyle  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add..  Western  Elec- 
tric Co.,  500  S.  Clinton  St.,  do. 

9307-  MARY  PACK 
(Sister  of  No.  5856) 
Assistant;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  Mr  8,  1896, 
River  Forest,  111.;  d.  William  Francis  and  Mary 
Bell  (Ferguson)  Pack.  Prepared  in  River  Forest 
and  Oak  Park  H.  Schs.  Pres.,  Illiola;  Treas., 
Y.  W.  C.  A.;  W.  A.  A.;  Pres.,  H.  Sc  Club; 
Ex.  Council,  Woman's  I-eague.  Asst.,  Home 
Econ.  Exten.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1918;  State 
Specialist,  Sch.  lunches,  do.,  1919 — -.  Address, 
360  N.  Franklin  Ave.,  River  Forest,  111.;  bus. 
add.,    311    Daniel    St.,    Champaign. 

9308.  ALFRED    ROBERT   PASTEL 
Engineer;    B.    S.    in    Arch.;    b.    Ja    30,    1893, 

Chicago;  s.  Chas.  R.  (b.  D  14,  1866,  Austria) 
and  Anna  Pastel  (b.  Mr  14,  1874,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  (Chicago.  Arch.  Club; 
Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.  Insp.  and  Expediting  Engr.. 
Pensacola  Shipbuilding  Co.,  Emergency  Fleet 
Corporation,  Pensacola,  Fla.,  iqi8 — .  Address, 
1615  S.  Homan  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
Pensacola  Shipbuilding  Co.,   Pensacola,  Fla. 

9309.  BERENICE    MARIE    PAUL 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  20.  1896,  Chicago; 
d.  V.  F.  Paul.  Prepared  in  Waller  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cago; N.  W.  L'uiv.  Spaulding  Guild;  Canterbury 
Club.  Address,   2347   Cleveland  Ave.,  Chicago. t 

9310.  MARGARET  PEALE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc:  b.  Ja  27,  1896, 
Chicago;  d.  Charles  M.  (b.  F  23.  1866.  Belvi- 
dere.  111.)  and  Marietta  (Parkhill)  Peale  (b. 
.■\p  30,  1866,  do.).  Prepared  in  Belvidere  H.  S. 
Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Yo  Ma;  IT.  Sc.  Club;  Jr. 
Hat  Com.;  Hockey.  Teacher.  H.  Sc,  H.  S. 
Paxton,  111.,  1918 — .  Address,  Belvidere,  III.. 
bus.   add.,   High   School,   Paxton,   111. 

931 1.     FRANCIS  H.   PEARSON 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.:  b.  Je  20,  1896.  Hinsdale, 
111.;  s.  i\els  (b.  do.)  and  Maria  CAnderson) 
Pearson.  Prepared  in  Hinsdale  H.  S.  Theta  Tau; 
Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Stud. 
Council;  Sr.  Memorial;  Chm.,  Sr.  Invitation 
Com.  N.  R.  Flving  Corps,  1918:  Mustered  out, 
1919.    Address,' 6(>  N.  Clay  St.,  Hinsdale.    111. 


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9312.  WILLIS  McGERALD  PEIRCE 
B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Je  20,  1896.  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. ;  s.  Walter  Merton  (b.  N.  Y.)  and  Fran 
CCS  Agnes  (McGerald)  Peirce  (b.  Canandaigua, 
N.  Y.l.  Prepared  in  Ridgway  (Pa.)  H.  S.;  Pa. 
St  Coll.,  191 4-1 7.  Sigma  Pi.  Chem.  Warfare 
Service,  U.  S.  N.  A.,  1918 — .  Address,  301 
Metoxet  Ave.,  Ridgwaj-,  Pa. 

9313.  MARY  LUCILE  PEIRSON 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  4,  1896,  Murphysboro, 
111.;  d.  John  James  (b.  1853,  Canaan,  N.  Y.) 
and  Anna  Kaiherine  (Soams)  Peirson  (b.  Ap 
3,  1864,  Uniontown,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Mur- 
physboro Tp.  H.  S.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Yo  Ma; 
Mortorboard;  Omicron  Nu;  Illiola;  H.  Sc. 
Club:  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  V.  P..  Women's  League; 
W.  A.  A.;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Address,  2015  Wal 
nut   St.,  Murphysboro,   111. 

9314.  HAZEL   MARIE   PELL 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ap  1,  1896,  Urbana;  d. 
Tames  R.  (b.  Ap  9,  1862)  and  Rosalie  (Ott) 
Pell  (b.  S  4,  1872).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H. 
S.  Teacher,  H.  Sc.  H.  S.,  Tuscola.  111., 
igiS — .  Address,  103  W.  Washington  St.,  Ur- 
bana;  bus.   add.,   55   S.   Main   St.,  Tuscola,   111. 

9315.  LAMBERT  BENJAMIN 

PENHALLOW 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  12,  1897,  Denver;  s. 
Arthur  L.  Penhallow.  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park 
H.  S.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S. 
E.  E.  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  North  Atlantic 
Transport  Service,  1917- — .  Address,  6341 
Kenwood   Ave.,    Chicago. 

9316.  RUTH  PERCIVAL 
(Sister  of  No.  4352) 
Social  Worker;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  N  8, 
1895.  Urbana.  111.;  d.  Otis  (b.  Je  20,  1859,  do.) 
and  Anna  Johnson  (b.  Mr  20,  1861,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Urbana  H.  S.  Alpha  Omicron  Pi; 
H.  Sc.  Club.  Social  Seivice  Work,  Des  Moinc. 
1918;  Sec.  Home  Service  Sect.,  Champaign 
Co.  Red  Cross,  Urbana.  Address,  906  W. 
Green   St.,   Urbana. 

0317.  FRANCES  JANET  PERKINS 
Psychologist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  19, 
1894.  Springfield,  111.;  d.  Charles  Rufus  and 
Katherine  (Dunnuck)  Perkins.  Prepared  in 
Laurel  (Miss.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Al- 
pha Xi  Delta;  Pres.,  Fresh.  Illinae.  Asst. 
Psych.,  Juvenile  Psychopathic  Inst.,  191 8.  Y. 
M.  C.  A.  Reconstruction  work  in  hospitals 
France,  1918 — .  Address,  7th  Ave.,  Laurel, 
Miss. 

9318.  SILAS  CARLISLE  PETERSON 
With  Tractor  Co.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  5. 
1893,  Buckingham,  111.;  s.  Goodman  F.  (b.  1838. 
Norway)  and  Carrie  (Thorsen)  Peterson  (b. 
1841,  Morris,  111.).  Prepared  in  Herscher  H. 
S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Beta  Phi;  Varsity  Base- 
ball. With  Kraig  Tractor  Co.,  Cleveland, 
1919 — .  U.  S.  A.  S..  1918;  do..  Camp  Dick, 
Tex.;  Chanute  Field,  1918;  Mustered  out.  N  30, 
1918.  Address,  Herscher,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
Kraig  Tractor  Co.,  Cleveland. 

9319.  BERNICE  IRENE  PHILLIPS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ja  11,  1895. 
Lostant,  III.;  d.  Richard  William  (b.  Ap  23, 
1866,  do.)  and  Grace  Blair  (Hiltabrand)  Phil- 
lips (b.  D  ■?,  1870,  Tonica.  111.).  Prepared  in 
Lostant  and  Bloomington  H.  Schs.;  111.  Wcs- 
Icyan  Univ.,  IQ13-16.  Sigma  Kappa;  Sr.  Me- 
morial Com.;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  War  Fund  Com. 
Teacher.  H.  S.,  Streator,  HI.,  1917 — .  Ad- 
dress, 1207  Clinton  Blvd.,  Bloomington,  111.; 
bus.  add..  High  School,  Streator,  111. 


9320.  RUTH   PHILLIPS 

.■\.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Je  30,  1895,  E.  Cleve- 
land;  d.  P.  A.  Phillips.  Prepared  in  Shaw 
(Cleveland)  H.  S.  Sigma  Kappa;  Omigron  Nu. 
Address,    1738  Holyoke  Ave.,  E.   Cleveland. t 

9321.  BETH  A  PLYMALE 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  19,  187s.  Dunleith,  W. 
Va.;  d.  A.  W.  Plymale  (b.  Je  10,  1824,  Dun- 
leith, W.  Va.)  and  Malinda  (Swanson)  Ply- 
male  (b.  Ap  29.  1S39,  Virginia).  Prepared  in 
Norm.  Sch.,  Huntington,  W.  Va.  Baseball, 
Basketball,  Hockey  Teams;  W.  .^.  A.  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church.  Address,  11 20  7th  Ave.,  Hunt- 
ingdon,  W.   Va. 

9322.     EDWARD  CHARLES  POHLMAN 

B.  S.  in  M.  E. ;  b.  Ag  10,  1896,  Chicago;  s. 
Albert  (b.  Ap  22,  1861,  Ger.)  and  Anna  (Glom- 
ske)  I'ohlman  (b.  My  23,  :868,  Chicago).  Pre- 
pared in  Loyola  Acad.;  Loyola  Univ.,  Chicago, 
1 9 14- 1 6.  Spalding  Guild;  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Sr.  Pi 
Tau  Sigma  Prize.  Address,  2745  Logan  Blvd., 
Chicago;  bus.  add..  Marcus  Hook,  Pa. 

9323.  WESLEY  WILLIAM  POLK 
B.  S.  in  M.  &  S.  E.;  b  F.  14,  1893,  La 
Grange.  111.;  s.  Edmund  R.  (b.  Mr  7,  1866,  do.) 
and  Agnes  Mary  (Little)  Polk  (b.  My  13,  1869, 
Clinton,  Ontario,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Lyons  Tp. 
H.  S.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi.  Co.  i,  B.,  4th  Engrs., 
O.  T.  C,  Camp  Lee,  Va..  19 18—.  Married 
Edith  Azalia  Riley,  Je  7,  191 6,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress,  1004  Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 

9324.     MARGARET  LOIS  PORTER 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  7,  i 'ps,  Gladstone, 
111.;  d.  Frank  Porter.  Prepared  in  Knox  Coll. 
Address,  Gladstone,  Ill.t 

932s.  KEELER  DE  WITT  PULCIPHER 
Journalist;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  O  14,  1896, 
Centralia,  111.;  s.  Charles  Edgar  aiid  Caroline 
Frances  (Beal)  Pulcipher.  Prejiared  in  Centralia 
Tp.  IL  S.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha;  Sigma  Delta  Chi; 
Pi  Delta  Epsilon;  Pierrots;  Ed.,  Daily  Illini; 
Asst.  Ed.,  ///.  Mag.;  Sr.  Ball  Com.;  Homecom- 
ing Com.  U.  S.  N.  A..  1918;  N.  A.  O.  T.  Sch., 
ist  Co..  Inf.,  Camp  Sherman,  O.;  2nd  Lt.,  do.; 
.\ssoc.    Ed.,    Camp    Sherman    News.      Address, 

121    N.    Maple    St.,    Centralia. 

9326.    WILLIAM  FRANK  PURNELL 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  7,  1895,  Muncie,  111.;  s. 
Joseph  Samuel  (b.  My  26.  1858,  Hillsboro,  Ind.) 
and  Fannie  Martha  (Lucas)  Purnell  (b.  O  8, 
1861,  Veedersburg,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Danville 
II.  S.  Farm  House;  ^\cr.  Club;  Hoof  and  Horn 
Club.  U.  S.  A.,  1918.  Address,  Muncie,  111. 

9327.    FLORENCE  KATHERINE  OUINN 

(HUMPHREYS) 

(Sister  of  No.  6497) 

B.   Mus.;   b.   D    10.    1895,    Lafayette,    111.;    d. 

Frank    F.    (b.    An    16     1861,    Toulon,    III.)    and 

Nellie  Mae   (Jones)   yu'""    (b-   D  21,   1S61,  La 

Fayette.    HI.).    Prepared    in    Galesburg    H.    S. 

Alpha  Chi  Omega.  Married  Robert  Humphreys, 

S  30,  1918.  Address,  Lafayette,  Ill.f 

9328.  CLEMENT  JOSEPH  RAFINSKl 
B.  S.  in  Commerce;  b.  N  25,  1895,  Thomaston, 
Conn.;  s.  Joseph  Rafinski.  Prepared  in  Thomas- 
ton  (Conn.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Wash.  Grad. 
Stud.,  Harvard  Univ.  ist  Lt.,  Ord.  Dept., 
Rock  Island  Arsenal;  Mustered  out,  Ja  8, 
191Q.     Address,  Center  St..  Thomaston,  Conn. 

9329.  LESTER  ADDISON  RAHN 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  19,  1896,  Lanark,  HI.; 
s.  Clinton  Addison  (b.  S  30,  1868,  do.)  and 
-Anna  Marie  (Shaner)  Rahn  (b.  Nov.  14,  1870, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Lanark  H.  S.  Musician, 
second  class.  Great  Lakes  Naval  Band.  1918 — . 
Mem.,  Eng.  Lutheran  Church.  Address,  Lan- 
.Trk,  111. 


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9330.  UUDOI.PM  RAHN 
(Husband  of  No.  9301) 
B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ap  6,  1895,  Thoinlon, 
III.;  s.  John  Rahn.  Prepared  in  Thornton  Tp. 
H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Jr.  Mem.. 
A.  S.  M.  E.;  StatT,  Tccluiograph;  Prclini. 
Honors.  2nd  Lt..  Search  Light  Div.,  Eiigiig. 
Corps,  U.  S.  A.  Married  Ritth  Ohrman  ('18), 
Jl  27,  1918,  Washington,  D.  C.  Address,  1 5oj.i 
Columbia    .\vo.,    Harvey,    111. 


yj3i.  I.K.SIEK  COIKT.XEV  RAI.XK.S 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  21,. 
1896,  Milford,  111.;  s.  Charles  E.  (b.  1861, 
Kentland,  Ind.)  and  Mattie  V.  (SheiihcrdsDn ) 
Raines  (b.  1862,  Davton,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Milford  Tp.  II.  S.  Celtic  Club;  Der  Deutsche 
Verein;  111.  Drama  Federation:  l.e  Cerclc 
Frangais.  2nd  I.t..  Inf..  Ft.  Sheridan.  III., 
1918;  do.,  Personnel  Adjt.,  O.  We-sloyan 
I'niv.,  Delaware.  O.;  Mustered  out,  D  j 4,  1918. 
Address,  903   VV.    Illinois   St.,   Urbana. 


9332.  K.\JI1RVX  ROSE  RAITIIEI. 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.:  b.  Ja  31.  1897,  Chiciso: 
d.  George  William  (b.  :863,  do.)  and  Rose 
Siiielman  (b.  1S67.  Ger.).  Prepared  in  lakr 
\'ie\v  H.  S.,  Chicago;  X.  W.  Univ.,  19 14- [5. 
Chi  Omega;  Mask  and  Bauble;  Le  Cercle  Fran 
Cais;  Daily  Illini  and  ///.  il/a.a.  Staffs;  Sr 
Council,  Women's  League.  Address,  4450  N 
Ashland  Ave.,  Chicago. 


9333.     CHARLES    EDW.XRD    RAND.\ 
B.    S.   in   E.   E. ;    b.   S   23,    1895.    Chicago;   s. 
Joseph    Randa.      Prepared    in    Crane    Tech.    H. 
S..  Chicago;   Crane  Jr.    Coll.     E.   E.    Soc.     .'id- 
dress,  3839  W.  26th  St.,  Chicago.! 


9334.  FRANK  JOHN  RANDALL 
B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Je  15,  1894,  Aurora,  111.; 
s.  Lew  Wallace  (b.  N  i.  1861,  do.)  and  Esther 
Elizabeth  (Evans)  Randall  <h.  S  12.  1869.  do.) 
Prepared  in  W.  Aurora  IL  S.  Alpha  Clii  Rho; 
Agr.  Glee  Club;  Agr.  Club.  Corp.,  14th  Int. 
U.  S.  N.  A.,  1918;  Mustered  out.  Ja  1919-  Ad 
dress,  222   Cedar  St.,   Aurora,    111. 


9335.  LURA  JANE  RANKIN 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  17,  1892,  Payson,  111.: 
d.  Charles  H.  (b.  Ag  2.  1859.  do.)  and  Henri- 
etta L.  (Whittleton)  Rankin  (h.  S  11,  i860. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Mountain  \'ie\v  (Calif.)  Tp. 
H.  S.  W.  A.  A.;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Capt..  Baseball: 
Hockey;  Women's  League  Council.  Address, 
Payson,  111. 


9336.  HUBERT  HONENS  RATHBUN 
B.  S.  in  Land.  Gard.;  b.  Mr  31,  1893.  Cral) 
Orchard,  Neb.;  s.  I.  H.  Rathbun.  Preiiared  in 
La  Salle-Peru  Tp.  H.  S.  Supply  Sergt.,  Co. 
B,  527th  Engrs.,  Toul,  France.  Address, 
Spring   Valley.    111. 


9337.  EMMA  GRACE  READER 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  27,  1892, 
Centralia,  111.;  d.  Alfred  Edmund  (b.  1867, 
New  York)  and  Anne  (Parkin)  Reader  (d. 
1870  Sheffield,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Centralia 
Tp.  H.  S.;  James  Milliken  Univ.,  1911-12. 
Delta  Delta  Delta.  Chem..  William  R.  Warner 
Co.,  St.  Louis,  Mo.,  1919 — .  Address,  332  S. 
Maple  St.,  Centralia,  111. 


y33S.  CORDELIA  REED 
Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mv  20, 
1897,  Lafayette.  Ind.;  d.  Worth  (b.  D  9,  1853, 
Fountain  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Delia  Harriet  Shaup 
(b.  F  16,  1859.  Monlicello,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  Covington  (Ind.)  and  Lafayette  (Ind.)  II. 
Schs.  Hamilton  Coll.,  1914-16.  Clii  Omega; 
Alethenai;  Le  Cercle  Francais.  Grad.  .Stud.. 
Univ.  of  HI.,  1918 — .  Address,  Covington. 
Ind.;  bus.  add.,  907  S.  Wright  St.,  Champaign. 

9339.     GEORGE  HOSTER  REID 
15.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  6,  1895,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.; 
s.  G.  W.  Reid.     Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon  H.  S. 
Agr.  Club.     Address,  513  S.  15th  St.,  Mt.  Ver- 
non,  Ill.t 

9340.  HAROLD  SPEER  REID 
B.  S.  in  Land.  Gard.:  b.  O  4,  1894.  Bridge- 
port, O.;  s.  E.  W.  Reid.  Prepared  in  Mech. 
Arts  II.  S.;  Coll.  of  St.  Thomas,  St.  Paul.  Al- 
pha Sigma  Phi;  Gargoyle;  LIniv.  1  and.  Arch. 
Soc;  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.,  1918 — .  Address,  834 
Ashland  Ave.,   St.  Paul.t 

9341.  BERNHARD  PAUL  REINSCH 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  22,  1892.  Malcom, 
la.;  s.  John  F.  (b.  1870,  Ky.)  and  Anna  M. 
(Hulsebus)  Reinsch  (b.  1876,  Wayne  Co.,  la.). 
Prepared  in  Wartburg  Coll.,  Clinton,  la.;  la. 
St.  Univ.,  1912-T3.  Scabbard  and  Blade;  ist 
Lt.  and  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Rifle  Team.  1st 
R.  O.  T.  C.,  Ft.  Sheridan  111.,  1917;  Instr.. 
Tactics,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918. 
.Iddress,    1:04    Mulberry   Ave.,   Muscatine,   la. 

9342.  MARIE  CORZINE  RHOADS 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  15. 
1895,  Isabel,  111.;  d.  Orra  B.  Rhoads.  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  .S.  Teacher  H.  S., 
Homer,  111.,  1918 — -.  Address,  411  E.  Ilealy 
St.,   Champaign;    bus.    add..    Homer,   Ill.t 

9343.  PERRY  MARION  RHUE 
.\.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Je  21,  1896,  Brad- 
bury, 111.;  s.  Jessie  William  and  Sidney  Eliza- 
beth (Cochonour)  Rhue.  Prepared  in  Mattoon 
H.  S.  Co.  A.  343rd  M.  G.  Bn.,  A.  E.  F.. 
France;  wounded  in  action,  1918.  Address. 
306   S.  4th   St.,  Champaign. 

9344.     KATHARINE   GRACE   RICE 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  20,  1892,  Philo. 
111.;  d.  Clarence  A.  (b.  Ap  7,  1861,  Princeton, 
III.)  and  Carrie  B.  (Hazen)  Rice  (b.  Ja  22, 
1863,  Philo,  111.).  Prepared  in  Philo  H.  S. 
Address,  Philo,  Ill.t 

9345.     OLIVE  AREY  RICHARDS 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  6,  1892,  Jerseyville, 
111.;  d.  John  Harrison  (b.  Ap  14,  1843,  Mar- 
quand.  Mo.)  and  Olive  Gertrude  (Tiff)  Rich- 
ards (b.  S  8.  1857,  Jerseyville.  111.).  Prepared 
in  Jerseyville,  H.  S. :  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ., 
1911-13.     .Iddress,  537  Eiler  St.,  St.  Louis. 

9346.  BLANCHE  BELLE  RICHART 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  6,  1883.  Lena. 
111.;  d.  John  Erwin  (b.  Ja  26.  1846,  Muncie, 
Pa.)  and  Ella  Jane  (Drew)  Richart  (b.  F  18. 
i860,  Lena,  111.).  Prepared  in  Lena  H.  S.  and 
Evanston  Acad.;  N.  W.  Univ..  1904.  Wo- 
men's League;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Pres.,  Jamesonian. 
Address,  Mt.  Sterling,  111. 

9347.  JEAN  ELNORA  RICHMOND 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ap  20,  1891,  Waterman. 
TIL;  d.  William  Richmond  (b.  Ag  19,  1862, 
Scotland)  and  Mary  Dixie  (Harvey)  Richmond 
(b.  N  9.  1862.  do.).  Prepared  in  No.  111.  St. 
Norm.  .Sch.,  1911-13.  Omicron  Nu;  Women's 
League  Council;  H.  .Sc  Club.  Address,  Wa- 
terman,  111. 


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0348.  GERTRUDE  KATHERINE  RICHTER 
B.  S.  in  Coninicree;  b.  S  24,  1895,  Daven- 
port, la.  Prepared  in  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Gam- 
ma Epsilon  Pi.  Address,  1025  W.  gth  St., 
Davenport,   la.t 

9349.     RUTH  ANNA  RIPPLE 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  8,  1897.  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Tuley  H.  S.,  Chicago;  N. 
W.  Univ.  Address,  1333  N.  Oakley  Blvd.,  Chi- 
cago, t 

9350.  WALTER  SCOTT  RISSER 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.  in  E.  E. ;  b.  D  27,  1894. 
Paris,  111.;  s.  J.  B.  Risser.  I're^iared  iji 
J'aris  II.  S.  Signal  Corp.  O.  T.  .S.,  ("amp 
Mcadc;  Mustered  out,  IJ  -'4,  1918.  With 
Remy  Elec.  Co.,  Anderson,  Ind.,  1919 — .  .-id- 
dress,  520  Hendricks  St.,  Anderson,  Ind.;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  Reiny   Elec.  Co.,  do. 

9351.  WALTER  THEOBALD  RITTER 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  D  18.  1896,  Chicago;  s. 
Emil  (b.  do.)  and  Clara  Elizabeth  (Fischer) 
Rilter  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Lane  Tech.  II.  S. 
Zeta  Psi;  Theta  Tau;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Univ. 
Orchestra.  4th  Tr.  Co.,  5th  Tr.  C,  C.  A.  C, 
Ft.  Monroe,  Va. :  Lt.  Instr. ;  Gas  Defense 
Work,  do.;  Mustered  out,  D  10,  1918.  Address, 
1640  Sherwin  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  223  W. 
Austin  Ave.,  do. 

9352.  CLAUDE  MORRILL  ROBERTS 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Mr  25,  1894,  Greene, 
Kan.  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.  Address, 
1 091   St.  Louis  Ave.,  Decatur,  Ill.t 

9353.     ARTHUR  BEEKMAN   ROBERTSON 

B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Ag  18,  i8g6.  Petersburg, 
111.;  s.  Thomas  M.  (b.  S  12,  1864.  Tallula,  111.) 
and  Lucy  M.  (b.  D  20,  1867.  Petersliurg,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Petersburg  H.  S.  Electn.,  Co.  B. 
Camp  Bradley,  Peoria.  111.  .4ddress,  Peters- 
burg, 111. 

93S4.     ETHELYN  CLYDE  ROBINSON 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  4,  1895.  La  Salle,  III.; 
s.  Charles  S.  (b.  Ap  30,  1865,  do.)  and  Emma 
(riyde  (Hamel)  Robinson  (1).  N  7,  1863,  do.). 
Prepared  in  La  Salle-Peru  Tp.  H.  S.  .4ddress, 
The  Oak.  La  Salle.  111. 

9355.  ANTONIO   RODRKJUEZ 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  My  10.  1896,  Mata,  Cuba; 
s.  Fernando  Rodriquez.  Prepared  in  Loyola 
Univ.  Address,  4602  Calle  Comercio,  Mata 
Uta,  Clara,   Cuba.t 

9356.  EDAR    BERTRAM    ROE 
Fruit   Grower;   B.   S.   in   Agr.;   b.    S    i,   1892, 

Union  City,  Ind.;  s.  Frank  R.  (b.  Mr  14,  1863, 
do.)  and  Mattie  E.  (Coblentz)  Roe  (b.  Ja  7, 
1869,  Greenville,  O.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Lincoln 
(Colo.)  II.  S.;  Univ.  of  Colo.,  igii-15.  Agr. 
Club;  Class  Baseball  and  Basketball;  Varsity 
Track.  Fruit  Farmer,  Palisade.  Colo.  Hdqtrs. 
Co.,  135th  Inf.,  Gun  (Trcw.  U.  S.  N.  A.,  Camp 
Cody,  N.  M.  Married  Jennie  Goddard,  Je  15, 
1 918,    Fruita,    Colo.      Address,    Palisade,    Colo. 

9357.  NEWMAN  ROMERO 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  Je  30,  1895. 
Tennico,  Chile;  s.  Indalecio  Romero.  Prepared 
in  Urbana  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma:  Ma- 
wan-da:  Sachem;  Pres.,.  III.  'Union;  Daily 
mini  StaflF;  Homecoming  Com.;  Glee  anil 
Mandolin  Club.  U.  S.  N.  R..  Radio,  Norfolk, 
''a.  Address,  436  N.  Sheridan  Road,  Highland 
Park,  Ill.t 

9358.  RUTH  EDITH  ROMPEL 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  22, 
1895,  Champaign;  d.  J.  F.  Romncl.  Prepared 
in  Champaign  H.  S.  Teacher,  Eng.,  H.  S  , 
Chebansc,  111.,  1918 — .  Address.  1007  S.  2nd 
St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  Hvg'h  SJrhool, 
Chebansc,   III. 


9359.  ETHEL  MAYE  ROSE 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  My  30,  1890, 
Colton,  Wash.;  d.  John  (b.  My  i,  1849.  Ports 
mouth,  O.)  and  Mary  J.  (Lamb)  Rose  (b. 
Ap  2,  1864,  Bement,  111.).  Prepared  in  Bement 
H.  S.;  East.  III.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Bethany  Cir- 
cle; H.  Sc.  Club.  Teacher,  Sc,  H.  S.,  Deca- 
tur,  111.,    1918 — .  Address.    Bement,   111. 

9360.  HERBERT  BERNARD  ROSENBERG 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  16,  1893,  Madison, 
111.:  s.  Julius  (b.  .Ap  2,  1S63,  Ger.)  and  Mathil- 
da (b.  Jl  II),  1870.  Kingston.  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Granite  City  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Mu;  Agr. 
Club;  V.  P.,  Hort.  Club;  Menorah.  U.  S.  N. 
A.,  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  1918;  Mustered  out, 
D  20,  1918.  Mem.  A.  F.  A.  M.,  B'nai  B'rith. 
.iddrc.<!s,  Clifton  Terrace,   111. 

9361.  NELDA  GLENDORA  ROSS 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  Je  18,  1894, 
Easton,  111.;  d.  John  (b.  O  23.  1855.  do.)  and 
Margaret  A.  (VValder)  Ross  (b.  F  it,  1861. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Easton  and  Havana  H.  Schs. ; 
Hedding  Coll.  Prep.,  Abingdon,  111.  Teacher, 
H.  Sc.  and  Chem.,  H.  S..  Drake,  N.  Dak., 
1918 — .  Address,  Easton,  111.;  bus.  add..  High 
School,   Drake,  N.   Dak. 

9362.     FLORENCE  CATHERINE  ROTH 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ja  29,  1895,  Chicago; 
d.  Jennie  L.  Ruth.  Prepared  in  Calumet  H.  S.; 
Rockford  Coll.  Delta  Gamma.  .Address,  8(147 
Morgan   St.,   Chicago,   Ill.t 

9363.  RACHEL  RUFFNER 
Dietitian;  B.  .S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ag  11,  1895, 
Vevay  Park,  111.;  d.  A.  L.  (b.  O  4,  1863, 
Greenup,  111.)  and  Annette  (Tutewiler) 
Ruffner  (b.  N  13,  1863,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Casey  IL  S.  W.  A.  A.;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Class 
Hockey;  Basketball;  Baseball;  Sr.  Advisory  Bd. 
Cafeteria  Asst.,  Indiana  Univ.,  Blooni- 
ington.  Ind.,  1018-^.  Address,  Marshall.  111.; 
bus.  add.,  218  E.  Kirkwood  Ave.,  Bloomington, 
Ind. 

9364-       ELMER    THEODORE    RUNDQUIST 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  K  22,  1894,  Harvey,  111.; 
s.  S.  M.  Rundquist.  Prepared  in  Thornton  Tp. 
H.  S.  Delta  Upsilon;  Ma- Wan-da;  Sachem; 
Tribe  of  Illini;  Fresh.  Football  and  Basket 
ball;  Capt.  Varsity  Football;  2nd  Lt.,  U.  S. 
A.  S..  1918;  Mustered  out,  1919.  Address, 
15025    Main   St.,   Harvey,   Ill.t 

9365.  IIOR.VCE  ALONZO  LEWIS  RYDER 
B.  S.  in  E.  i:-. ;  b.  Ap  14,  1895,  Oshkosh, 
Wis.;  s.  Frank  H.  Ryder.  Prepared  in  Baker 
(Ore.)  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of  Calif.  Phi  Sigma 
Kappa-  E.  E.  Soc.'  Address,  1510  3rd  St., 
Baker.   Ore.t 

9366.  FRANK  SAILER 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  4.  1897,  Chicago;  s. 
Voelar  F.  (b.  0  1,  1862,  Bohemia)  and  Marie 
(Ruzicka)  Sailer  (b.  My  i^,  1868,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Harrison  Tech.  .rt.nuliis;  Sigma  Kappa 
Zeta;  Adelphic;  Hort.  Club;  Agr,  Club;  Prelim. 
and  Final  Honors.  Address,  2807  W.  22nd  St., 
Chicago. 

9367.  THERESA  MINNA  SAMUELS 
Journalist;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  S  12. 
1807,  Cliicago;  d.  Max  (b.  S  24,  1870,  do.) 
and  Jennie  (Lewin)  Samuels  (b.  Je  27,  1872, 
do.).  Prepared  in  ^IrKinlev  IL  S.,  Chicago, 
Mortarboard;  Thcta  Sigma  Phi;  Alcthenai;  W. 
A.  .\.\  Class  Hockey;  ("lass  Baseball;  Class 
Basketball;  Sonh.  Class  Hist.;  Sr.  Class  Sec; 
First  Council,  Women's  League;  Women's  Ed., 
Daily  Illini.  Asst.  Ed.,  The  Woman's  Weekly, 
Chicago.  Address,  5216  Michigan  Ave.,  Chi- 
r.Tgo;   bu.<:.  add.,  333   .S.   Dearborn  St.,   do. 


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9,168.  FRANCELIA  PLUMLY  SARGENT 
(Daughter  of  No.  492) 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  D  24,  1890,  Chicago; 
d.  Charles  Elliotte  ("86).  (b.  S  12,  1862,  Carlin- 
ville,  III.)  and  Hattie  May  (Boynton)  Sargent 
(b.  1869.  GolTstown,  N.  II.).  Prepared  in  Ra- 
cine (Wis.)  H.  S.;  Shortbridge  H.  S^  Indian 
apolis.  Pi  Beta  Phi:  Mortarboard;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Gamma  Epsilon  Pi;  Athenean;  Wom- 
an's Cosmopolitan  Chib;  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Cabinets; 
Pres.,  Woman's  League;  Prelim,  and  Final 
Honors.  Address,  2020  N.  Delaware  St., 
Indianapolis. 

9369.  KENOSICE  SATO 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  16,  1892,  Nagoza, 
Japan;  s.  Tadakazu  (b.  Japan)  and  Tsune  Sato 
(b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Los  Angeles  Poly.  H. 
S.;  Univ.  of  S.  Calif.,  1914-17.  Cosmopolitan 
Club;  Pres.,  Japanese  Stud.  Assn.  Auth. : 
The  Am.  Japanese  Problem,  The  Japanese 
Stud.;  The  Alodern  Problems  of  Women,  The 
Japanese  Rafu  Asalie;  The  Problems  of  Pop- 
ulation, do.;  Citizenship  for  Japanese,  The 
Nichibli.      Address,    747   E.   36th   St.,   Chicago. 

0370.     GERTRUDE  ELIZABETH  SAWYER 

(Sister  of  Nos.  4401,  6539) 
Student;  B.  S.  in  Land.  Gard.;  b.  Ap  2, 
1895,  Tuscola,  111.;  d.  Albert  Butler  (b.  Ja  3, 
1867,  Grand  Island.  Vt.)  and  Fanny  Marie 
(Wardall)  Sawj-cr  (b.  F  26.  1862,  Springfield, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Tudor  Hall,  Indianapolis. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Mortorboard;  Yo  Ma; 
Illiola;  Ex.  Bd.,  Woman's  League.  Student, 
Civic  design,  Cambridge.  Mass.,  1918— .  Ad- 
dress, 48  Brattle  .St.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

9371.     WILHELMINA  SCHEFFER 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  My  15,  1896,  At- 
wood.  111.;  d.  Henrjr  (b.  O  19,  1857,  Gleichen, 
Ger.)  and  Sophia  (Cramer)  Scheffer  (b.  Je  10, 
1858,  Perrysburg,  O.).  Prepared  in  Atwood 
H.  S.     Address,  Atwood,  111. 

9372.     ARTHUR   KRISSLER   SCHIFF!LIN 

B.  S.  in  M.  E.;  b.  S  6,  1896,  Chicago;  9. 
Philip  H.  (b.  N  10,  1862)  and  Agnes  (Kriss- 
ler)  Schifflin  (b.  Ap  23,  1863).  Prepared  in 
.Univ.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S. 
M.  E.;  Homecoming  Finance  Com.;  Engr.  V. 
P.,  111.  Union;  Lt.,  Univ.  Brig.  U.  S.  N., 
1918;  Ensign,  do.,  iqig — ■.  Address,  4942 
Ellis  Ave.,  Chicago. 

9373-  LOUIS  HENRY  SCHREIBER 
B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  N  15,  Chicago;  s.  Jacob  J. 
(b.  1866,  do.)  and  Gertie  (De  Young)  Schrei- 
ber  (b.  1867,  do.).  Prepared  in  Curtis  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Sigma  Pi;  Maj..  Univ.  Brig.  R.  O.  T. 
C,  Ft.  Sheridan.  111.,  1918;  2nd  Lt..  S.  A.  T. 
C,  Crane  Jr.  Coll.,  (Chicago,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, 45  W.   iioth  Place,  Chicago. 

9374.  FRANK  J.  SCHULZ 
(Brother  of  No.  8737) 
.\.  P..  in  Commerce:  b.  Ja  14,  i8g6,  Elm- 
wood,  111.;  s.  John  (b.  Kossel-Hessia,  Ger.)  and 
Johanna  (Oberer)  Schulz  (b.  Vohingen,  Wur- 
temberg,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Elmwood  H.  S. 
('osmopolitan  Club.  Corp..  Inf.  Mach.  Gun 
Co..  149th  Inf..  A.  E.  F..  France;  Mustered 
out,    F    27,    19 19.      Address,    Elmwood,    111. 

9375-  ELLA  SCHWAGMEYER 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  3,  1892.  Quincy, 
111.;  d.  August  (b.1858.  do.)  and  Bertha  (Weh- 
meyer)  Schwagmeyer  (b.  1859,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Quincy  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1908- 
10.  Univ.  of  Colo.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi.  Teacher,  Hist.,  H.  S.,  Quincy,  111. 
Address,    1022    Payson   Ave.,   Quincy,    111. 


9376.  TRUMAN  GORTON  SEARLE 
(Brother  of  No.  4897) 
Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  t8. 
1897.  Washta,  Ga. ;  s.  John  C.  Searle.  Pre- 
pared in  Geneseo  T|).  H.  S.;  Augustana 
Coll.  Phi  Delta  Psi;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;'  Philo- 
mathean;  Varsity  Debating  Team.  Stud..  Law, 
Univ.  of  Columbia,  New  York  City,  1919 — . 
Q.  M.,  Ensign  Sch.;  Reserve  list,  D  13,  1917. 
.4ddrcss,  229  W.  Pearl  St..  Geneseo.  111.;  bus. 
add.,   307   Robinson   Bldg.,    Rock   Island.   111. 

9377-     HARRY  RICHMOND  SEAVEY 
B.   S.  in  E.  E.;  b.   D  24,   1893,  Benton  Har- 
bor,   Mich.;    s.    Winfield    Seavey.      Prepared   in 
Momence  fl.  S.     Address,  Momence,  Ill.f 

9378.  ERNA  SEILER 
(Sister  of  Nos.  5407,  5932) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  22,  1891,  Elgin. 
HI.;  d.  Gustav  (b.  Saxony,  Ger.)  and  Lena 
(Bertschy)  Seiler  (b.  Alsace  Lorraine).  Pre- 
pared in  Woodstock  II.  S. ;  Lake  Forest  CoH. 
Address,  203  E.  Healy  St.,  Champaign.t 

9379-     LOUIS  JACOB   SELZER 

(Husband  of  No.  9468) 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  O  26,  1896, 
Evansville,  Ind. ;  s.  George  Selzer.  Prepared  in 
Evansville  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa; 
Gargoyle;  Skull  and  Crescent;  Glee  and  Man- 
dolin Club;  Staff,  ///.  Mag.  Arch.,  Cedar  Ra- 
pids, Mich.,  1918—.  O.  T.  S.,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.. 
1918.  Married  Adelaide  May  Wamsley  ('18), 
.\g  5.  1918.  Chamijaign.  Child.  Louis  III,  b. 
.Vj)  23,  iqiQ.  Address,  426  Vine  St.,  Quincy, 
111. 

9380.  HELEN  CATHARINE  SHAW 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ja  28,  1895,  Denver;  d. 
William  Shaw.  Prepared  in  San  Diego  (Calif.) 
H.  S.;  Rockford  Coll.  Address,  4308  Valle  Vis- 
ta. San  Diego,  Calif.t 

9381.  ROBERT  PHINEAS  SHEAFF 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  20,  1896,  Holcomb.  111.; 
s.  J.  C.  Sheaff.  Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S. 
Chi  Phi;  Comitatus;  Class  Baseball;  Capt. 
:Hdqtrs.  Co.,  Univ.  Brig.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1918;  2nd  Lt.,  U.  S.  A.  S.,  Southern  Field. 
Americus,   Ga.     Address,   Holcomb.  111. 

9382.     GERTRUDE  ELIZABETH  SHEERER 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  Je  8,  1896,  Hammond, 
Ind.;  d.  Geo.  B.  Sheerer.  Prepared  in  Ham- 
mond (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Rockford  Coll.  Address. 
43  Warren  St.,  Hammond,  Ind. 

9383.  WTLLIAM   HEBER    SHEFFER 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  19,  1893,  Auburn,  Ind.: 
s.  James  W.  Sheffer.  Prepared  in  Auburn 
(Ind.)  H.  S.;  De  Pauw  Univ.;  Phi  Gamma 
Delta.     Address,  359  9th  St.,  Auburn,  Ind.t 

9384.  NELSON  EDWARD  SHELDON 

B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  S  13,  1896,  Seward  Tp.. 
III.;  s.  E.  J.  Sheldon.  Pirepared  in  Rockford 
II.  S.  Philomathean.  2nd  Lt.,  C.  A.,  Ft.  Mon- 
roe, Va. ;  Mustered  out.  N  22.  19 18.  Address, 
404  Oakley  Ave.,  Rockford.  III.;  bus.  add., 
330   S.   Clinton  Ave..   Chicago. 

9385-  WILMA  LOY  SHELTON 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  O  25,  1889,  Cham- 
paign Co.,  131. :  d.  William  (b.  1862.  do.)  and 
Lorena  May  (Barnes)  Shelton  (b.  1866,  Jo.). 
Prepared  in  Terre  Haute  (Ind.)  H.  S.  A.  B., 
Univ.  of  Ark..  1914;  Libn.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1 9 18 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  .'Vssn. ;  M.  E.  Church. 
Address,  300  N.  i8th  St.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.; 
btis.   add.,   806    S.    5th    St.,    Champaign. 


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9386.     CHI  TING  SUING 
B.  S.  in  Ry.  C.  E.:  b.  Jl  11,  1897,  Siang  Lu, 
District.    China;   s.   Chang   Liang   ohing.      Pre- 
r'ared  in  Hunan  (China)  Tech.  Inet.     Address. 
Changsha,  Hunan,  China. t 

9387.     FRANCIS  LUCIAN  SHONKWILER 

Mech.  Engr.;  B.  S  in  M.  E.;  b.  Ag  8,  1896, 
Monticello,  III.;  s.  F.  M.  Shonkwilcr.  Prepared 
in  Monticello  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Signin  Tan; 
Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Treas..  Stud.  Branch,  A.  S.  .M. 
H.;  Staff,  Tccluwgraph;  Mgr..  M.  E.  Open 
House;  Sr.  Banquet  Com.  Mech.  Engr..  Mon- 
ticello, 111.  2nd  Lt..  I  St  Co..  C.  A..  Ft.  Monroe. 
Va.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  Mr  10,  1919.  Address, 
Carthage,    111. 

9388.  HELEN  ELIZABETH  SHRIVER 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc.;  b.  Ag  8.  1892, 
Hoopeston,  111.;  d.  Alonzo  L.  and  Ella  (Pruts- 
man)  Shriver.  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S. 
Gregorian;  Circulo  Espanol.  Teacher.  East 
Lynn,  111.,  191 8 — .  Address,  907  Gregory 
Place,  Urbana. ;   bus.  add.,  East  Lynn,  111. 

9389.     LAURENCE  EDGAR  SIIUP 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  2,  1896,  Newton, 
111.;  s.  Frank  L.  (b.  Jl  4,  1854)  and  Nannie 
(Richardson)  Shup  (b.  1864.  Lebanon,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Newton  H.  S.  L'.  S.  N.,  1918. 
Address,  Newton,  111. 

9390.     FRANK  SPAN   SHY 

B.  S.  in  Commerce;  b.  O  22.  1896,  Olney. 
111.;  s.  W.  Cliff  Shy.  Prepared  in  Olney  H.  S. 
Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Ionian;  Orchestra;  Iliini, 
Staff;  Prelim.  Honors.  Address,  601  E.  Chest- 
nut St.,  Olney,  Ill.t 

9391.     DAMON  CARL  SIEGRIST 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  7,   1897,  San  Jose,  111.; 
s.    E.    J.    Siegrist.      Prepared    in    III.    Wesleyan 
Acad.;  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.    Address,  San  Jose, 
I]l.t 

9392.     RAYMOND    ERWIN    SIPE 
B.     S.     in     Land.     Gard.;     b.     Jl     26,     1896, 
Rochelle,   111.;  s.  Robert  E.  Sipe.     Prepared  in 
Rochelle  H.  S.  Address,  521  6th   St.,   Rochelle, 
Ill.t 

9393-  WILLIAM  SILAS  SLACK 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  Jl  30,  1896,  Salem.  111.; 
8.  William  Silas,  Sr.  (b.  Jl  24,  1856.  Ky.)  and 
Kate  (Bandy)  Slack  (b.  Je  9,  1868).  Prepared 
in  Salem  H.  S.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
E.  E.  Soc.  Radio  Work,  U.  S.  N.,  Newport, 
R.  I.;  U.  S.  N.,  1918— .  Address,  406  Wash- 
ington Ave.,   Salem,   111. 

9394-     KATHERLVE   CLAIRK    Sl.ADK 
(Daughter  of  No.  292) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  18,  1896.  Rock- 
ford,  111.;  d.  Byron  A.  ('81)  ,  (b.  S  27.  1856, 
East  Berne,  N.  Y.)  and  Cora  Elisa  (Black) 
Slade  (b.  Mr  6,  1861,  Sycamore,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Rockford  H.  S.;  Rockford  Coll.  Addnss. 
102-   Spafford  Ave.,   Rockford,   111. 

9395.  ROBERT    BOIIUMIL    ST.ADEK 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  26,  1897,  Chicago;  s. 
Bohumil  (b.  S  s,  1870,  do.)  and  .\nna  (DnfTek) 
Sladek  (o.  Jl  26,  1872,  Bohemia).  Beta  Phi; 
Class  Swimming.  Ensign  Sch.,  U.  S.  N., 
1918 — .    Address,  5002  W.  30th  St.,  Cicero,  111. 

9396.  WILLIS    FRANCIS    SLAYTON 

B.  S.  in  Agr.:  b.  D  31,  1891,  Keeler,  Mich.: 
s.  William  P.  Slayton.  Prepared  in  Englewood 
H.  S.    Address,  714  Detroit  Ave.,  Tulsa,  Okla.t 

9397.     GLENN   COLLINS    SMITH 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ag  8,  1896    Greenfield,  111.; 
s.   Charles  H.    Smith.      Prepared   in    Greenfield 
H.  S.     Scabbard  and  Blade;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig. 


Great  Lakes  Naval  Tr.  Sta.,  1918;  1st  Class 
Gunner's  Mate,  Co.  O,  Platoon  A,  15th  Regt., 
Naval  Avia.;  Mustered  out,  D  28,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, Greenfield,  111. 

9398.  LEONIDAS  LOGAN  SMITH 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Mr  3,  1894, 
Eflingham,  111.  Prepared  in  Effingham  H.  S. 
Alpha  Chi  Rho;  Arch.  Club;  Scarab.  Instr., 
Kemper  Mil.  Acad.,  Boonville,  Mo.,  1918 — . 
.Iddress,  Toledo.  111.;  bus.  add.,  Kemper  Mil- 
itary Academy,   Boonville,   Mo. 

9399.  MARY  PARNELL  SMITH 
Dietitian;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc.;  b.  My  27,  1893. 
Cuba,  111.;  d.  WUl  F.  (b.  Jl  16,  1853,  Delaware, 
O.)  and  Jennie  Elizabeth  (Holcomb)  Smith  (b. 
Mr  I,  1861.  Kirwood,  111.).  Prepared  in  Cuba 
H.  S.  Dietitian.  Barnes  Hosp.,  St.  Louis, 
1918 — .  Address,  Cuba,  111. 

9400.  VALDA  EVELINE  SMITH 
Instructor;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Je  9,  1896, 
[■'lanagan,  111.;  d.  Rudolph  G.  (b.  My  30.  1871, 
I'^lanagan,  111.)  and  Hulda  Marie  (Mettie) 
Smith  (b.  Minonk,  111.).  Prepared  in  Geneseo 
Tp.  H.  S.  Alpha  Theta  Chi;  Omicron  Nu.  In- 
structor, Chem.,  Ore.  Agr.  Coll.,  Corvallis, 
Ore.,  1918 — -.  Address,  541  E.  Main  St.,  Gene 
seo,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Oregon  A^r.  College,  Cor- 
vallis, Ore. 

94or.     CLARENCE   EASTLAKE  SNELL 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  A"  26,  1897.  Chicago; 
s.  William  George  (b.  1873.  Eng. )  and  Mar- 
garet Jane  (McElroy)  Snell  (b.  1872,  Chicago). 
Prepared  in  Oak  Park  H.  S.  Chi  Phi;  Alpha 
Kappa  Psi;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  ist  I-t.  and 
Maj.,  Univ.  Brig.  4th  O.  T.  C,  Camp  Grant, 
III.;  2nd  Lt.,  803  Pioneer  Inf.,  A.  E.  F.. 
France,  1918;  Mustered  out,  1919.  Address,  600 
>:.  Grove  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  111. 

9402.  HARRY  STIRLING  SNELL 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Ag  20,  1896, 
Chicago;  s.  Harry  John  (b.  D  18,  1866,  Craw- 
fordsville.  Ind.)  and  Lettie  Marie  (Rice)  Snell 
(b.  S  30,  1872,  Chicago).  Prepared  in  Oak  Park 
H.  S.  Pres.,  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon.  Chem.,  Dye  Works,  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  Co..  Carney's  Point,  N.  J.  2nd  Lt., 
803  Inf.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918;  Mustered 
out,  Ta  5,  1919.  Address,  1021  Superior  St., 
Oak  Park.  III.;  bus.  add.,  114  W.  19th  St., 
Wilmington,  Del. 

9403.     HAROLD  HAYNES  SORTWELL 

B.  S.  in  Ceram.  E.;  b.  D  14,  1896,  Lawrence- 
liurg,  Ind.;  s.  W.  T.  Sortwell.  Prepared  in 
Indianapolis  Man.  Tr.  H.  S.  Lambda  Chi 
.Mpha;  Keramos:  Jr.  Mem.,  .^m.  Ceram.  Soc. 
U.  S.  N.,  Pelham  Bay,  N.  Y.,  19 18;  Ensign, 
U.  S.  S.  Saqua.  Address,  39  W.  27th  St., 
Indinnapolis.t 

9404.     JERRY  SOTOLA 
B.    S.   in   Agr.;   b.   Mr   26,   1897,   Chicago;   s. 
.Stephen  Sotola.      Prepared   in   Crane  Tech.   H. 
S.,  Chicago:  Crane  Jr.    Coll.     Address,   2627  S. 
Ridge  way,  (Thicago.t 

9405.     CHARLES   FOSKEY   SPANGLER 
B.  S.   in  Commerce;   b.   O    14,   1895,   Amboy, 

111.;  s.  O.  Spangler.     Prepared  in  Amboy  H.  S.; 

Armour    Inst.      Sigma    Nu;    Ry.    Club;    Capt., 

Hdqtrs.   Staff,   Univ.    Brig.     Ensign   School,  U. 

S.   N.  R,  F.,  Cleveland.     Address,  Amboy,  Ill.t 

9406.  HELEN  EUDORA  SPEAR 
(PHILIPS) 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  10,  1895.  Rock 
Falls,  111.;  d.  William  Spear.  Prepared  in 
Rockford  H.  S.  Delta  Gamma.  Married  Paul 
H.  Philips,  S  27,  1918,  Houston,  Tex.  Ad- 
dress,   1402  W.   State  St.,  Rockford. t 


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9407.  KOBINSON  SPENXER 
Librarian;  B.  L.  S.;  b.  N  10,  1881,  Sterling. 
111.  I  s.  Eliza  S.  Spencer.  B.  S.,  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  190^.  Lib.  Staff,  Univ.  of  Wash., 
1918 — .  Address,  loio  Locust  St.,  Cincinnati; 
bus.  add.,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  Seattle. 

9408.     RALPH    EDWARD  SPERRY 

Accountant;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  N  10, 
189s,  Bushncll,  111.;  s.  Edward  Clark  (b.  Je 
25,  1867,  Bushnell,  111.)  and  Nancy  Frances 
(Pelley)  Sperry  (b.  D  5,  1871.  Bardolph,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Macomb  PI.  S.  Beta  Gamma  Sig- 
ma; Staff  Cant.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Sergt.,  Bat.  C, 
68th  Regt.,  Ft.  Terry,  N.  Y.;  do.,  A.  K.  F., 
France;  Mustered  out.  Mr  6,  1919.  Address, 
Macomb,   111. 

9409.  NORMAN  ELLSWORTH  SPKAGUE 
B.  S.  in  C.  E. ;  b.  Ap  13,  1894,  Chicago;  s. 
Richard  P.  Sprague.  Prepared  in  Piqua  (O.^ 
H.  S.  Triangle;  Theta  Tau.  Address,  2663 
Prairie  Ave.,   Evanston,   Ill.f 

9410.  BERTHA  MARIE  STEIN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  S  11,  1895,  Blue 
Island,  111.;  d.  Edward  Nickolas  (b.  S  2j, 
1861,  Chicago)  and  Susan  ("Buss)  Stein  (b. 
Ap  15,  1869,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Blue  Island 
H.  S.  Aljiha  Omicron  Pi;  Mortarboard; 
Omicron  Nu;  H.  S.  Club;  Pres.,  W.  A.  A.; 
Iota  Sigma  Pi;  ist  Cabinet,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Food 
Conservation  Bur.,  Chicago.  Teacher.  H.  Sc, 
H.  S.,  Lovington,  111.,  1918 — .  Address,  250 
York  St.,  Blue  Island,  111.;  bus.  add..  High 
School,   Lovington,   111. 

94".  EDWARD  HILL  STEVENSON 
(Brother  of  No.  5435) 
B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Je  25,  1894,  Elvaston,  111.; 
s.  Hiel  C.  (b.  Ja  20,  1849,  Huntsville,  111.) 
and  Louisa  Jane  (Sprigg)  Stevenson  (b.  My 
22,  1852,  do.).  Prepared  in  Carthage  H.  S. 
Agr.  Club;  Country  Life  Club;  Staff,  ///.  Agr. 
2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  1 6th  Co.;  Mustered  out,  N  30, 
1919.  Address,  R.  2,  Hamilton,  111. 

9412.  CLARA  MARIE  STIEGMEYER 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  28,  1896, 
St.  Louis;  d.  August  John  (b.  Ja  9,  1859,  do.) 
and  Charlotte  (Gellncr)  Stiegemeyer  (b.  D  25, 
i860,  do.).  Prepared  in  Yeatman  H.  S.,  St. 
Louis;  Washington  Univ.,  1916-17.  Teacher, 
II.  S.,  Ellis,  111.,  1918^.  Address,  2122  Ben- 
ton St.,  St.  Louis;  bus.  add..  High  School, 
Ellis,    111. 

9413-  ETHEL  STIFF 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  14,  1891,  Harris- 
burg,  111.;  d.  John  L.  (b.  do.)  and  Nelia  M. 
Crossland)  Stiff  (b.  Benton,  111.)  Prepared  in 
Harrisburg  H.  S.;  So.  III.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.     Address.  Harrisburg,  ill. 

94 '4-  GENEVIEVE  MAUD  STILLWELL 
(Sister  of  No.  9415) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  Mr  26,  1894, 
Urbana;  d.  W.  R.  (b.  Ja  14,  1849,  St.  Clair 
Co.,  111.)  and  Maud  (Curkett)  Stillwell  (b.  Ap 
8.  1862,  Franklin  Co.,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Ur- 
bana H.  S.  Teacher,  H.  Sc,  High  School, 
Anna,  111.;  1918 — .  Address,  402  E.  Green  St., 
Urbana;  bus.  add.,  High  School,  Anna.   111. 

9415.  HELEN  STILLWELL 
(Sister  of  No.  9414) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  27,  1801, 
Oakwood,  III.;  d.  W.  R.  (b.  Ja  14.  1849,  St. 
Clair  Co.,  111.)  and  Maud  (Curkett)  Stillwell 
(b.  Ap  8,  1862,  Franklin  Co.,  Pa.).  Prepared 
in  Urbana  H.  S.  Teacher,  French  and  Sjian- 
ish.  High  SchooL  Ishpeming,  Mich..  1918 — . 
Address,  402  E.  (jreen  St.,  Urbana;  bus  add., 
c/o    High    School,    Ishpeming,    Mich. 


9416.  BENJAMIN  ANDREW  STIRITZ 
Fellow;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  D  15,  1896,  Mur 
physboro,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  An  3.  1863,  Alton 
111.)  and  Emma  (Summers)  Stiritz  (b.  Ja  14 
1869).  Preiiared  in  Murphvsboro  Tp.  H.  S 
Beta  Phi.  Teaching  Fellow,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1918 
19.  Mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E.  Address,  Murphys 
lioro,  111.;  bus.  add,  Iowa  State  College,  Ames 
la. 

94'7.     BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  STOLTEY 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  1875,  Champaign; 
s.    H.    D.    Stoltey.      Prepared    in    Univ.    Acad. 
Mem..    Church    of   Christ    Scientist.      Address, 
308  W.  Church  St,.  Champaign. f 

9418.  ETHEL  LYNETTE  STOLTEY 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Ap  i,  1896, 
Champaign;  d.  Harry  Carl  (b.  Je  22,  1872,  do.) 
and  Catherine  R.  (Terris)  Stoltey  (b.  F  18. 
1876,  do.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H.  S.  Teacher, 
Champaign,  1918 — .  Address,  206  W.  Elm  St., 
Urbana. 

9419.     ESTHER  SUSAN  STORER 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  25,  1897,  Centralis. 
111.;  d.  Henry  E.  (b.  My  31,  1862)  and  Bertha 
M.  (Grosoh)  Storer  (b.  Je  3,  1868).  Prepared 
in  Centralia  Tp.  H.  S.  Sec,  Jamesonian;  El. 
Circulo  Espanol.  Mem.,  Assn  of  Collegiate 
Alumnae.  Address,  153  W.  8oth  St.,  New  York 
City;  bus.  add.,  Lincoln  School  of  Teacher's 
College,  646  Park  Ave.,  do. 

9420.  ERNE.ST  LAWRENCE  STOUFFER 
Architect;  B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  O  27,  1895, 
Decatur,  111.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  D  31,  1868. 
Macon,  111.)  and  Frances  Louis  (Kraiger) 
Stouffer  (b.  Mr  27,  1873,  Gobelville.  Mich.). 
Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.  Sigma  Pi;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Pres.,  Tau  Sigma  Delta;  Sec,  and 
Pres.,  Gargoyle;  Arch.  Club;  Capt.,  Univ.  Brig.; 
Prelim,  and  Final  Honors;  Am.  Inst.,  Arch, 
Medal.  Arch.  Designer,  Office.  Supervising 
Arch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918.  O.  T.  C,  Ft  Monroe, 
Va.;  2nd  Lt.,  C.  A.  R.  C,  1919;  Mustered 
out,  Ja  16.  1919.  Address,  315  W.  North  St., 
Decatur,  111.;  bus.  add.,  1021  N.  Jefferson 
Ave.,   Peoria. 

9421.     ERNEST    JOSEPH    STRAUB 

B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  Mr  7,  1893,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.;  s.  Joseph  V.  (b.  Ger.)  and  Maria  A. 
(Weth)  Straub  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Kansas 
City  (Mo.)  Man.  Tr.  H.  S.  Sergt.,  Aerial 
Photographic  Sect.  27,  Hazelhurst  Field,  Min- 
soha.  Long  Island,  N.  Y.,  1918 — .  Address, 
2320  Harrison  St.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

9422.  WALTER  FRED  STRAUB 
Chemist;  A.  B.  in  Chem.;  b.  My  11,  1897, 
Chicago;  d.  John  Phillip  (b.  Ag  12.  1847,  Ger.) 
and  Barbara  (Pingle)  Straub  (b.  Ag  12,  1862, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S..  Chicago. 
Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Ed.,  ///.  Chem. 
Chem.  Research,  Abbott  Lab.,  Chicago,  1918 — . 
Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Address,  613  Arlington  Place, 
Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Abbott  Lab.,  Chicago. 

9423.     JESSE  WOODFORD  STRONG 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  O  17.  1895,  Canton, 
111.;  s.  J.  W.  Strong.  Prepared  in  Canton  H.  S. 
Ensign,  U.  S.  N.,  1918 — .  Address,  75  E.  Side 
Square,  Canton,  111. 

9424.     EDGAR  ALBERT  STUBENRAUCH 

B.  S.  in  Arch.;  b.  Jl  9,  1894.  Sheboygan, 
Wis.;  s.  Michael  (h.  Ap  6,  1865,  do.)  and  Paula 
(Koepke)  Stubenrauch  (b.  Jl  28,  1873).  Pre- 
liared  in  Sheboygan  (Wis.)  H.  S.;  Boston 
Tech.  Coll.  Alpha  Rho  Chi.  Hdqtrs.  Dept., 
62nd  Engrs..  A.  E.  P..  France,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress,   1426   Maryland,   Sheboygan,  Wis. 


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9425.  ALDEN  HARWOOD  SULGER 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  i8,  i8g7i  Terre  Haute, 
Ind. ;  s.  Jo'n  E.  Sulger.  Prepared  in  Norm. 
Tr.  H.  S.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.  Phi  Kapna  Sigma; 
Home  Coming  Com.  and  Lt.,  Art.  U.  S.  A., 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918;  Detached  Service, 
O.xford.  Ene.,  1919 — .  Address.  215  N.  7th 
St.,    Terre   Haute,    Ind. 

94^6.     ELSIE  MABEL  SUPPES 

Clerk;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  17,   1894, 

Somonauk,    111.;    d.     E.     Suppes.    Prepared    in 

Knox  Coll.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  W.  A.  A.;  Class 

Baseball  and  Hockey.  Govt.  Work,  Washington, 

D.  C.,   1918 — .  Address,  Somonauk,  Ill.t 

9427.  EDMUND  DE  FOREST  SWANBERG 
B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  N  16,  1895.  Worthington, 
Minn.;  s.  Gustavus  (b.  Sweden)  and  Hannah 
Swanberg  (b.  Davenport,  la.).  Prepared  in 
Worthington    (Minn.)    H.   S.      Sec,  Treas.,   E. 

E.  Soc.;  E.  E.  Show  Com.;  Mil.  Band;  Orches- 
tra; E.  E.  Soc;  Stud.  Branch,  A.  I.  E.  E.; 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Co.  F,  2nd  Inf.,  Minn.  Nat. 
Guard,  1909-13;  2nd  Lt.,  O.  R.  C.,  1918;  31st 
Service  Co.,  U.  S.  Radio  Sch.,  Signal  Corps, 
College  Park,  Md.,  1918;  13th  Service  Co., 
Little  Silver,  N.  J.,  1918;  Mustered  out,  D  14, 
1918.  Address,  911  5th  Ave.,  Worthington, 
Minn.;  bus.  add.,  1750  Washington  St.,  Den- 
ver,  Colo. 

9428.  MARION  GOERZ  SWANBERG 
Dietitian;   A.    B.  in  H.    Sc;   b.  Je    12.   1896, 

Philadelphia;  d.  William  H.  (b.  do.)  and  Mary 
Margaret  (Goerz)  Swanberg  (b.  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Lake  View  and  Nicholas 
Senn  H.  Schs.,  Chicago.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Omicron  Nu;  Iota  Sigma  Pi;  Prelim.  Honors; 
H.  Sc.  Ed.,  111.  Agr.;  Stud.  Council;  Chm., 
Red  Cross  Auxiliary,  Women's  League.  Dieti 
tian,  Am.  Red  Cross,  Camp  Hancock,  Augusta, 
Ga.;  Base  Hosp..  do..  1918-19.  Address.  4750 
Maiden   St.,   Chicago. 

9429.  GERTRUDE    LUCILE    SWIFT 
Assistant;   A.   B.   in  H.   Sc;   b.   D  24,    1896, 

Streator,  111.;  d.  Ward  E.  (b.  1864,  Vt.)  and 
Margaret  Genevive  Boyd  (b.  1863,  Streator, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Streator  Tp.  H.  S.  Gamma 
Phi  Beta;  Hockey  Team;  1st  Cabinet,  Y.  W. 
C.  A.;  Sec,  Gregorian;  Pres.,  Country  Life 
Club;  Illinae  Advisory  Bd.;  Pres.,  Geneva 
Club;  H.  Sc.  Club.  Asst.,  Lunchroom,  H.  Sc. 
Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — .  Address,  Streator, 
111.;   bus.  add.,  1103  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 

9430.  BLANCHE    BELLE   SWIGERT 

.\.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  25,  1879,  Rapatee, 
III.;  d.  William  H.  Swigert.  Prepared  in  Elm- 
wood  H.  S.;  West.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Ad- 
dress, Rapatee,  Ill.t 

9431.  GRACL  DARLING  SYLVESTER 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  28,  1894,  Chicago; 
d.  Herman  H.  (b.  Jl  28.  1863,  Ger.)  and  Mary 
Louise  (Anderson)  Sylvester  (b.  S  3,  1866, 
Sweden).  Prepared  in  Lake  View  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cago; Chicago  *iorm.  Coll.,  1012-14;  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1914-17;  Univ.  of  Wis.  Address. 
4806  N.  Ashland  Ave.,  Chicago. 

9432.  RACHEL  HARRIET  TALBOT 
(Daughter  of  Nos.  271,  29s;  Sister  of  Nos. 
3991,  545') 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  6,  1896,  Cham 
paign;  d.  Arthur  Newell  ('81).  (b.  O  21,  1857, 
Cortland,  111.)  and  Virginia  JIann  (Hammett) 
Talbot  ('81),  (b.  Mr  6.  1S60).  Prepared  in  Ur- 
bana II.  S.  Univ.  of  Mich.  Chi  Omega;  Yo  Ma; 
Mortarboard;  Mgr.,  Bowling  Team;  V.  P., 
Fresh.  Illinae;  Advisory  Bd.,  Soph.  Illinae; 
Sec.,  Women's  League;  W.  A.  A.  Address. 
1013    W.    California    Ave.,    Urbana. 


94,1.1.  CHARLES  BAGWELL  TAYLOR 
With  111.  St.  Highway  Coram.;  B.  S.  in  C. 
E.;  b.  D  10,  1893,  Manistee,  Mich.;  s.  Henry 
(b.  Eng.)  and  Emily  (Hines)  Taylor.  Prepared 
in  Manistee  (Mich.)  H.  S.  Triangle;  Sigma 
Tau;  Varsity  Fencing  Team.  With  111.  St. 
Highway  Comm.,  1919 — .  U.  S.  A.  S.,  Scott 
Field.  Belleville,  111.  Address.  1201  Beacon 
St.,  East  Chicago,  Ind.;  bus.  add..  State  High- 
way Commission,   Springfield,   111. 

9434-  LAURENCE  RIGHTER  TAYLOR 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.;  b.  Mr  14,  1893, 
Columuus,  Ind.;  s.  S.  R.  Taylor.  Prepared  in 
Indianapolis  Man.  Tr.  H.  S.;  Hiram  Coll. 
Acad.  Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Pi  Pi  Rho;  Chem. 
Club.  Chem.,  St.  Water  Survey,  Indianapolis, 
1918 — .  Address,  5318  Julian  Ave.,  Indian- 
apolis.t 

9435-  NORRIS  ONSLOW  TAYLOR 
Assistant;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  O  7,  1895, 
Toulon,  111.;  s.  George  Norris  (b.  Newton,  (3.) 
and  Ruby  Z.  (Trickle)  Taylor  (b.  Atkinson, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Geneseo  Tp.  H.  S.  Phi 
Kappa  Tau;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon;  Chem.  Club;  1st  Lt.  and  Maj.,  Univ. 
Brigade.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1919—. 
163rd  Depot  Brig.;  Bat.  A,  337  F.  A.,  (Zamp 
Dodge,  la.;  ist  Class  Pvt.,  163rd  Depot  Brig. 
I  St  Bat.,  4th  O.  T.  S.,  do.;  ist  Class  Pvt., 
F.  A.  Replacement  Depot,  Bat.  14,  F.  A.,  O. 
T.  C.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky. ;  2nd  Lt., 
Bat.  F,  9th  Reet..  F.  A.  R.  D.,  Camp  Jackson; 
F.  A.,  Sch.  of  Fire,  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.;  Mustered 
out,  D  13,  1918.  Address,  251  E.  Wells  St., 
Geneseo  111.;  bus.  add.,  Univ.   of  111.,   Urbana. 

9436.  FREDERICK  ROBERT  THATCHER 
B.  S.  in  Commerce;  b.  F  7,  1896,  Elgin, 
III.;  s.  Elbert  Thatcher.  Prepared  in  Elgin 
H.  S.  Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Treas.,  111.  Union. 
Address,  49  Commonwealth  Ave.,  Elgin,  Ill.t 

9437.     LILLIAN    EUPHEMIA   THOMSON 
(DE  LONG) 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Mr  28,  1894,  Gale*- 
burg.  111.;  d.  Robert  Caldwell  (b.  F  lo,  1863, 
Glasgow,  Scotland)  and  Lillian  Estelle  (Gad- 
dis)  ihomson  (b.  S  20,  1868,  Galesburg,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Creston  (la.)  H.  S. ;  Knox  Coll. 
Chi  Omega.  Married  Clarence  H.  DeLong, 
Ap  17,  1919,  Crescent,  la.  Address,  510  W. 
Montgomery  St.,  Creston,  la. 

9438.  ZADA  GOFF  THORNSBURGH 
Teacher;  .\.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  26.  1896. 
Marshall,  111.;  d.  Fred  B.  (b.  S  23,  1873,  do.) 
and  Clara  Belle  (Goff)  Thornsburgh  (b.  F 
II.  1878,  Flat  Rook,  III.).  Prepared  in 
Marshall  Tp.  H.  S.  Teacher,  Eng.,  Moore 
Tp.  H.  S..  Farmer  City.  111.,  1918— .  Address. 
209  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add..  High 
School,   Farmer    City,  111. 

9439-     BERTHRAN    MARSHALL    THORUD 

B.  S.  in  A.  E.;  b.  F  2,  1895,  Chicago;  s. 
Marinuis  (b.  S  6,  1848,  Christiana,  Norway) 
and  Hannah  L.  (Bergeson)  Thorud  (b.  Jl  29. 
18,51,  Norway).  Prepared  in  Lane  'Tech. 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  Alpha  Rho  Chi;  Arch.  Club. 
C.  A.  C,  Co.  17,  Coast  Defenses,  Sandy  Hook, 
Ft.  Hancock,  N.  J.,  1918;  II.  A.  Sch.  Detach- 
ment, France,  igi8.  Address.  3747  FuUerton 
.\ve.,  Chicago. 

9440.     JOSEPH  DOW  TIFFIN 
B.    S.    in    Agr.;    b.    D    10,    1891,    Walshville, 
111.;   s.   Albert  Tiffin.     Prepared   in  Greenville 
Coll.  Acad.    Address,  Walshville,  Ill.t 

9441.    OTTO  GEORGE  TINKEV 
lilectrician:   B.   S.  in   E.  E. ;  b.  Ap   13,    190 1, 
Janesville,    111.;    s.    George    Henry    (b.    O    21, 
1858,  Charleston,  111.)  and  Hattie  Ann  (Berry) 


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Tinkey  (b.  N  jo,  1S71,  Beardstown,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Mattooii  H.  S.  Electn.,  Ideal  Elec. 
Const.  Co..  Champaign,  1918 — .  Camp  Dodge, 
la.;  Signal  Corps,  Ft.  Leavenwortu,  Kan.; 
U.  S.  Radio  Sch.,  College  Park,  Md.;  Signal 
Corps.  Camp  Lee,  Va.;  2nd  Lt..  ist  Co.,  O.  T. 
Bii..  Camp  Vail,  N.  J.;  Mustered  out,  D  3,  igiS. 
Address,  2J5  N'.  Main  St.,  Decatur,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  Ideal  Electric  Construction  Co., 
l'hami)aign. 

9442.     GLEN  DEACH  TOMBAUGH 

B.  S.  in   Agr,;  b.  Ja  20,    1896,  Pontiac,  III.; 

d.   C.    R.  Tombaugh.      Prepared   in   Pontiac   H. 

S.      Bushnell   Guild;   Agr.    Club;   Country   Life 

Gub.     Address,  311  S.  vermillian  St.,  Pontiac, 

in.t 

9443-  ELINOR  EVANGELINE  TRAXLER 
Student;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  My  20,  1894, 
Hammond,  111.;  d.  Joseph  Mark  (b.  My  8.  1870. 
O.)  and  Eva  Lena  (Ward)  Traxler  (b,  Mr  28, 
1871,  Atlanta,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ilamiiioiid  and 
I'rbana  II.  Sclis.  Gamma  Epsilon  Pi;  El  Circu- 
lo  Kspanol;  Class  Basketball;  Jr.  Illinae  Hat 
Com.;  Soi)h.  Illinae  Advisory  Bd.  ./Vsst.  Farm 
Org.  and  Mgt.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 8 — ;  Grad. 
Stud.,  1910 — .  Address,  11 02  VV,  Oregon  St., 
Urbana. 

9444.     SIDNEY   BRIGGS   TRELEASE 

Business;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  A?  15,  1896 
St.  Louis;  s.  William  (b.  F  22,  1857,  Mt.  Vern- 
on, N.  Y.)  and  Julia  M.  (Johnson)  Trelease  (b. 
1859.  Kenosha.  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Central  H. 
S.,  St.  Louis;  Northampton  (Mass.)  II.  S.  Del- 
ta Upsilon.  Instructor,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Urbana. 
1918-19.  With  Certain-teed  Products  Co.,  East 
St.  Louis,  111.,  1919 — .  Address,  1004  S.  Lin- 
coln Ave.,  Urbana;  bus.  add..  Certain-teed  Pro- 
ducts Co.,  East  St.  Louis,  111. 

9445-  WILMA  LOIS  TRENCHARD 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S. ;  b.  My  jo, 
1895,  Boone,  la.;  d.  William  llenr\  (b.  F  _'3, 
1859,  Piatt  Co.,  111.)  and  Eva  Ivaloo  (Badger) 
Trenchard  (b.  Mr  16,  1864.  Bellefontain, 
0.).  Prepared  in  Hardin  (Mo.)  H.  S. ;  Mo. 
Wesleyan  Coll.,  1914-15.  Kappa  Delta  Pi. 
Teacher,  1918 — .  .^ddrcss,  Hardin,  Mo.;  bu^. 
add.,  Altoona,  Kas. 

9446.  MARION  COLLIER  TROSTER 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Jl  9,  1807,  Bellflower, 
111.;  s.  John  E,  (b.  Ag  5,  i860,  Harrison,  O.) 
and  Sebra  E.  (Smith)  Troster  (b.  Ta  16,  1861, 
Farmer  City,  111.).  Prepared  in  Bellflower  Tp. 
H.  S.  Zeta  Psi;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Ma-wan- 
da;  Ku  Klux;  Class  F-Qotbal!  and  Basketball; 
.■\sst.  Mgr.  and  Mgr.,  Varsity  Track.  With 
Bonbright  Co.,  Chicago.  4th  Co.,  ist  Div.  U.  S. 
N.  R.  F.,  Municipal  Pier.  Chicago;  Ensign. 
1918;  Mustered  out,  F  15.  1919.  Married  Emily 
Kirk.  Ap  15,  1918,  Chillicothe,  111.  Address, 
Bellflower,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Bonbright  Co., 
-■no   .S.   La   Salle   St.,   Chicago. 

9447.  ROWLAND  HENRY   TUCKER 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  9.  1894,  Minonk,  111.;  s. 
William  H.  Tucker.  Prepared  in  Minonk  H. 
S.     Address,  Minonk,  Ill.t 

9448.  HAROLD  BRADFORD  TUKEY 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S  30,  1896,  Berwyn,  111.; 
s.  James  Bradford  (b.  My  7,  1866.  New  York 
City)  and  Armenia  M.  (Mchrhof)  Tukey  (b. 
F  25.  1868,  do.).  Prepared  in  J.  Sterling  Mor- 
ton H.  S.,  Cicero.  Theta  Chi;  Alpha  Zeta; 
Graphomcn;  Agr.  Club;  Pres.,  Hort.  Club;  ///. 
■igr.  StatT;  Home-Coming  Com.;  Chm.,  Agr. 
Dance  Com.;  Lt.,  Univ.  Brig.;  Prelim.  Honors, 
Exp.  Sta..  Univ.  of  III.,  1910— .  Lt..  F.  A.  C, 
0.  T.  S.,  Camp  Zachnry  Taylor,  Kv.,  1918; 
Camp  Jackson,  S.  C. ;  Mustered  out,  F  5,  1919. 
Married  Margaret  Davenport,  N  23,  1918, 
Champaign.  .Iddrrss,  807  S.  Wright  St., 
<  haiiipaign. 


9449.  HAROLD  EDWIN  TURLEY 
Plant  Pathol.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  13,  1894, 
Aspen,  Colo.;  s.  Mary  Elizabeth  (Layton)  Tur- 
ley  (b.  S  I,  1872,  Westport,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  Greensburg  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Hort.  Club;  Agr. 
Club;  Country  Life  Club.  Plant  Pathol,  in 
fruit  disease  investigations,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Married  Zuleika  Pearl  Mitchell,  Mr  29,  1918, 
Chicago.  Address,  1421  Columbia  Road,  Wash 
ington,  D.  C. 

94SO-     LUTHER    MARTIN    TURNER 
B.  S.   in  E.  E.;   b.  Ap  23,   1895,   Petersburg, 
111.     Prepared  in   Beardstown  H.  S.     Addrtst. 
Box    55,  Beardstown,  Ill.t 

945  J-     ELMER    NELS     1?UR»NQUIST 
Assistant;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &   S.;    b.    Mr   2, 

1895,  Canton,  111.;  s.  Nels  Ludwik  (b.  Ja  22. 
1851,  Sweden)  and  Mary  Louise  (Carlson) 
Turnquist  (b.  N  11,  1861,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Canton  H.  S.  Gamma  Alpha;  Gamma  Sigma 
Kappa;  Hd(itrs.  Staff,  Univ.  Brig.  Asst.,  Phys- 
ics. Univ.  of  111..  1918 — .  Address,  430  S.  4th 
Ave.,    Canton,    111. 

945^-  WILLIAM  PHILIP  UDINSKY 
Student;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  S  21,  :894, 
Erazewa,  Poland;  s.  M.  Udinsky.  Prepared 
in  Evon  Prep.  Sch.,  New  York  City.  Grad. 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1919 — .  Address,  386 
Monmouth  St..  Jersey  City,  N.  J.;  bus.  add., 
Univ.    of   111.,    Urbana. 

9453-     FRANK    WAYNE     VALENTINE 
Superintendent;    B.    S.    in   Chem.;    b.    N    29, 

1896,  Mt.  Vernon,  111,;  s.  James  E.  (b.  Je  10, 
1864,  Sparta,  111.)  and  Kate  (Rogers)  Valen- 
tine (b.  N  2,  1870,  Belle  Rive,  III.).  Prepared 
in  Mt.  Vernon  H.  S.,  Wash.  Univ.,  St.  Lot;is. 
Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon. 
Supt.,  Dye  Works,  Wellington,  Del..  1918 — . 
Address,  1808  Broadway,  Mt.  Vernon,  111.; 
bus.    add.,     1906    Boulevard,    Wellington,    Del 

94S4    'SALLiE  Mccormick  vaught 

B.  L.  S..  1918;  d.  Granville  J.  (b.  Ja  7,  1836, 
Somerset,  Ky.)  and  Sarah  E.  (McCormick) 
Vaught  (b.  Ap  26,  1842,  Waveland,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Lebanon  (Ind.)  H.  S.  A.  B., 
O.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1908.  Libn.,  Hedding 
Coll.,  Abdington,  III.;  Catalog  Dept.,  Univ. 
of  111.  Lib.,  1918.  Died  O  29.  1918,  Cham- 
paign. 

9455-     MAURICE   VERONDA 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  27,  1892,  Carbon 
Hill,  111.;  s.  Anton  Veronda.  Prepared  in 
N.  W.  Coll.     Address.  Carbon  Hill,  Ill.t 

9456.     HAROLD    CRAIGMILE    VIAL 
(Son  of  No.   453) 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  F  5,  1896,  La  Grange,  111.; 
s.  Frederick  Ketchum  ('85),  (b.  Ap  22,  1864, 
LaGrange,  111.)  and  Fannie  Ellen  (Craigmile) 
Vial  (b.  Ag  12,  1866).  Prepared  in  Lyons 
Tp.  H.  S.,  La  Grange.  Delta  Upsilon;  Var- 
sity Swimming;  Football.  2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  Ft 
Sill,  Okla..  1918;  Mustered  out,  Ta  29,  1919. 
.tddress,   31J   Madison   Ave.,   La   Grange,   111. 

9457-  NATHANIEL  SMITH  VIAL 
(Brother  of  Nos.  4951,  5477) 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Je  19,  1893,  La 
Grange,  111.;  s.  Joseph,  (b.  1852,  do.)  and 
Carrie  Delight  ''Craigmile)  Vial  (b.  1839,  Hins- 
dale, 111,).  Prepared  in  Lyons  Tp.  H.  S.,  La 
Grange.  Delta  Upsilon;  Alpha  Zeta.  Teaciier, 
H.  S.,  Mnnticello.  111.,  i9'9— .  U.  S.  A.  S., 
1918;  Mustered  out  D  1018.  Address,  404  S. 
■ith  Ave..  La  Grance,  III.;  bus.  add..  High 
School,  Monticello,  111. 


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9458.  ELMER  BEiNNETT  VLIET 
Student;  B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  Ja  22,  1897, 
Joliet,  111.;  s.  Richard  (b.  S  12,  1862,  Laininc,- 
ton,  N.  J.)  and  Loretta  Elma  (Bennett)  VliK 
(b.  Ap  19  1 86s,  Tullv,  X.  Y. ).  Prepared 
i-n  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S.;  Joliet  Jr.  Coll.,  19U--.V 
Beta  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsi^L-n; 
Chem.  Club;  Special  and  Final  Honors.  Grad. 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1919 — •  Ord.  Dept., 
C.  S.  X.  A.,  1918:  ist.  Class  Sergt.,  Chem. 
Service  Section,  1918;  2nd  Lt.,  do.;  Mustered 
out,  D  21,  1918.  Address,  417  Richards  St., 
Joliet,  111.;  bus.  add.,  1212  \V.  Main  St., 
Urbana. 

9459.  ALFRED  CHARLES  VUGELE 
Botanist;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  11,  i8<ir, 
Assumption,  111.;  s.  .\lbert  Charles  (b.  S  -'8, 
i868.  Highland,  111.)  and  Ella  ( Krieckhau>) 
Vogele  (b.  F  25,  1875,  St.  Louis).  Prepai'.d 
in  Assumption  Tp.  H.  S.  Agr.  Club;  Hurt. 
Club.  Insp.,  Bur.  of  Plant  Industry,  Dept.  'i 
Agr.  and  Asst.,  Bot.,  Univ.  of  111.,  iy.8 — . 
Address.  602  W.  High  St.,  Urbana;  bvts.  mid.. 
302  N.   H.   Bldg.,   Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

9460.  JOSEPH  FRANCIS  VOPAT 
B.  S.  in  C.  E.;  b.  D  3,  1897,  Chicay..;  >. 
James  Vopat.  Prepared  in  Crane  lech.  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Crane  Tr.  Coll.  Tau  Beta  Pi:  ('.  T. 
Sec.  2nd  Lt.,  C.  A.  C,  Co.  I,  O.  T.  C,  5, 
Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  1918;  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France, 
1918;  Mustered  out.  F  17,  ipiQ-  Address,  810 
S.  Lombard  Ave.,  Oak  Park,  Ill.t 

9461.     ESTHER    ANGELICA    WAGNER 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  S  14,  1897,  Decatur, 
111.;   d.   Markus  Wagner.      Prepared  in    Proviso 
Tp.  H.  S.;  Lewis  Inst.     Address,  208  Marciig  > 
Ave..   Forest   Park,   Ill,t 

9462.     ROBERTA    JENNIE    WAGNER 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Jl  14,  i8q6,  Chicrgo: 
d.  Robert  E.  Wagner.  Prepared  in  Austin 
H.  S.,  Chicago;  Rockford  Coll.  Aidics.<.,  oz-- 
N.    Leamington    Ave.,    Chicago. t 

9463.     CHARLES  DUDLEY  WAGSTAFF 

B.  S.  in  Land.  Card.;  b.  Ag  24,  1891,  Clyde, 
Kan.  Prepared  in  Tipton  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Ind. 
LTniv.  Phi  Delta  Theta:  Pierrots;  Capt.,  Gym. 
Team.  U.  S.  N.,  nth  Regt.,  Great  Lakes,  111.. 
1918— .  Address,  103  S.  West  St.,  Tipton, 
Ind.t 

9464.     FRED   RAYMOND   WAKELAXD 
(Brother  of  No.  8846) 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Mr  31,  1891,  Polk  Co.,  Mn.: 
s.  Edwin  Sumner  (b.  Ja  16,  1861,  Marion  Co.. 
Ind.)  and  Lena  Emeline  (Chapman)  Wakclana 
(b.  Ag  29,  1865,  Winnebago  Co.,  HI.).  Pre- 
pared in  Hoopeston  H.  S.  Agr.  Club.  Sergt. 
iSth  Bn.,  Bat.  C,  F.  A.  R.  D.,  Camp  Jackson, 
S.  C.     Address,  R.  4,  Hoopeston,  III. 

9465.  HELEN  WALKER 
(Sister  of  No.  7281) 
Cashier;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  2,  1895,  Clin- 
ton. 111.;  d.  Charles  (b.  F  14,  i860,  Spring- 
field, 111.)  and  Clara  Kate  (Capron)  Walker 
(b.  Ja  19,  1869,  Wapella,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Clinton  H.  S.  Chi  Theta.  Asst.  Cashier, 
Bank,  Mansfield,  II!.,  1918— .  Address,  Clin- 
ton, 111.;  bus.  add..  Mansfield,  111. 

9466.  OLGA  LOUISE  WALLER 
Assistant;  B.  L.  S. ;  b.  Ag  3.  1892.  Kc^vcmcc, 
111  :  d.  P.  A.  Waller.  Prepared  in  Smith  Coll., 
A  B  do.,  1014.  Asst.,  111.  Lib.  Exten.  Comn., 
Springfield,  111..  1018— .  Address.  218  S  Tre- 
mont.  Kewanee,  111.:  bus.  add.,  c/o  111.  Exten. 
Comn.,  Springfield,  Ill.t 


9467.     STANTON   EUGENE  WALWORTH 

(Brother  of  Nos.  599O1  7^86) 
B.  S.  in  .^gr.;  b.  D  25,  1896,  Mazon,  111.; 
s.  Edward  Willard  (b.  1855.  Oswego  Co.,  N. 
Y.)  and  Estella  Sophia  (Dewey)  Walworth  (b. 
1858,  Leyden.  N.  \.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H. 
S.  Glee  Club.  U.  S.,  N.  A.,  1918;  Mustered 
out,  D  s,  1918.  Address,  1303  W.  University 
Ave.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  R  2,  Berlin,  Wis. 

Q468.     ADALAIDE    M.\Y    WAMSLEY 
(SELZER) 
(Wife   of   No.   9379) 
B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.   .My  21,   1890.  Nebo,  111.; 
d.    Edward    Pearison    (b.    Mr    11,    1865,    Louisi- 
ana,   Mo.)    and    Emma    Adaline    (Sapp)    Wams- 
ley    (b.   F   17,   1868.   Pike  Co..   111.).      Prepared 
Ln    Ouincy    H.    S.    Chi    Omega;    Yo    Ma;    Wo- 
man's   League;    Sec,    Sr.     Illinae.      Mgr.    Wo- 
man's Club,  Urbana,   1918.     Married   Louis  Ja- 
cob    Seizor     ('18),     Ag    5.     1918,     Champaign. 
Child.    Louis    III.    b.    Ap    js.     I9i9.      Address, 
426   Vine   St.,  Quincy,    111. 

9469.  CECILIA  BLAIR  WARD  (TANTON) 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  N  i,  1895.  Lincoln,  Neb.; 
d.  Henry  Baldwin  (b.  Mr  4,  1S65.  Troy.  N. 
Y.)  and  Harriet  Cecilia  (Blair)  Ward.  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  .\cad. ;  Urbana  H.  S.  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta.  M;irried  Glenwood  Charles  Tan- 
ton,  Je  14,   1918,   L'rbana.  Address,  Washington, 

9470.  JANET  WARD 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc:  b.  Je  4.  1894,  Chi- 
cago; d.  Spencer  (b.  1861.  Washington.  D.  C.) 
and  Hannah  M.  (Cawthorne)  Ward  (b.  1862, 
Eng  ).  Prepared  in  Carl  Schurz  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cago. Athenean;  W.  A.  A.;  Stud.  Council. 
Woman's  League.  Teacher,  Home  Econ.,  H. 
S.,  Woodbine,  la..  1918—.  Address,  3925  N- 
Keeler  Ave..  Chicago;  bus.  add..  High  School, 
Woodbine,    la. 

9471.  MARY  MYRTLE  WARD 
Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  30,  1875. 
Glasgow,  111.;  d.  Tohn  ■  (b.  1842.  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Lucy  (Dyer)  Ward  (b.  1841, 
Memphis).  Prepared  in  111.  St.  Xorm.  Univ., 
1905-07,  1908-09.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1918 — .     Address,  Glasgow,  111. 

9472.  MARY  WINIFRED  WARD 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  O  28,  1895. 
Melvin,  111.;  d.  Nathaniel  Parker  (b.  1862, 
White  Co.,  111.)  and  Cordelia  (Martin)  Ward 
(b.  1866,  Grayville.  111.).  Prepared  in  Say- 
brook  H.  S.  Illiola.  Teacher,  II.  S.,  Red  Bud, 
111  1918 — .  .-iddress,  Saybrook,  111.;  bus.  add.. 
Red  Bud,  111. 

9473.  ANNA  MAY  WARREN 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  i.  1892. 
Mansfield,  111.;  d.  Thomas  Henry  (b.  N  i, 
1867,  do.)  and  Lizzie  (Howe)  Warren  (b.  D 
2  1868,  Lincoln,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mansfield 
H  S.;  O.  R.  Skinner,  Sch,  of  Mus.,  ioio-i4; 
111.  Weslevan  Univ..  19 12- 14.  Ex.  Council, 
Woman's  League.  Music  Teacher,  Mansheld. 
111.,  1918—.  Mem.,  Christian  Sc.  Church.  Ad- 
dress,  Mansfield,   111. 

9474.     RUSSELL  .\.   WATT 
B    S.  in   A.   E.;  b.   D   18.    1896,  Fern.   Wi=.: 
s    E.    C.   Watt.     Prepared    in   Florence   (Wis.) 
ii.  S.    .Iddress,  506  E.  Springfield  Ave.,  Cham- 
paign.t 

947S.  LESLIE  LRYAN  WEDGE 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  S  11.  1896,  Kewanee, 
111.;  s.  Frank  Murray  (b.  Lafayette,  HI.)  and 
Satfic  B.  Wedge  (b.  Kewanee,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Kewanee,  H.  S.  Acacia.  4th  R.  O.  1.  L., 
Camp  Zacharv  Taylor.  Ky.,  1918;  Lt.,  Instr., 
Depot  Brig.,  Camp  Sherman,  O.,  I9i»— • 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Congr.  Church.  Address, 
405  .McKinley  Ave.,  Kewanee,  111. 


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9476.     AMY   AZALEA   WEIR 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  29,  1896,  West 
Union.  111.;  d.  John  Weir.  Prepared  in  Mar- 
shall Tp.  n.  S.  Alpha  Gamma  Delta;  2nd 
Cabinet  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Gregorian.  Address,  75 
W.  Main  St.,  Marshall,  lU.t 

94;-.     PEARL  WEIR 

B.  S.  in  H.  Sc.;  b.  F  15,  1896,  Chicago;  d. 
L.  J.  (b.  Jl  i6,  1869,  Sullivan  Co.,  Ind.;  and 
Fannie  (VVilkin)  Weir  (b.  Ja  29,  1873,  Craw- 
ford Co..  III.).  Prepared  in  Marshall  Tp.  H. 
S.  Alpha  Gamma  Delta.  Address,  Marshall, 
111. 

9478.  KATIIRYN   CLARE   WELSH 

A.  B.  in  II.  So.;  b.  Ag  17,  1891,  Bradford, 
III.;  d.  Edward  John  (b.  1862,  New  York  City) 
and  Alice  Elizabeth  (Driscoll)  Welsh  (b.  1862. 
Bradford,  111.).  Prepared  in  Bradford  H.  S. ; 
la.  St.  Coll.,  1916-17.  Spalding  Guild.  Ad- 
dress,   Bradford,   111. 

9479.  CAROLYN    LOUISE    WENZ 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  N  29,  1874,  Paris, 
111.;  d.  William  and  Sophia  Wenz.  Prepared 
in  Univ.  of  Chicago.     Address,  Paris,  Ill.t 

94S0.     MARION    ISABEL    WEST 

B.  S.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Je  23,  1895,  Loda,  111.; 
d.  W.  J.  West.  Prepared  in  Loda  H.  S.;  Mil- 
waukee-Downer Coll.  Chi  Omega.  Address, 
Loda,  Ill.t 

9481.  JOHN  LEROY  WESTENHAVER 
B.  S.  in  Min.  E.;  b.  Ja  13,  1895,  Chicago 
s.  Samuel  Rippie  (b.  F  g,  1855)  and  Julia  (Hix 
embaugh)  Westenhaver  (b.  Je  26,  1865,  Wes 
terport,  Md.).  Prepared  in  Lane  Tech.  H.  S. 
Chicago.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Theta  Tau;  Hel 
met;  Repub.  Club;  Stud.  Council;  Fresh.  Var 
sity  Baseball;  Ensign  Sch.,  U.  S.  N.,  1918, 
Ensign,  1918 — .  Address,  4510  Kimball  Ave., 
Chicago. 

9482.  OREN  LESLIE  WHALIN 
B.  S.  in  Agr. ;  b.  Mr  9,  1891,  Rexford,  Kan.; 
s.  Solomon  Thomas  (b.  D  30.  1866,  Sunrise. 
Ky.)  and  Rose  (Cummins)  Whalin  (b.  Ag  3, 
1867.  Rose  Hill,  III.).  Prepared  in  East.  lil. 
St.  Norm.  Sch.  U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  1918—.  Ad- 
dress, Rose  Hiil,  111. 

9483.  ELIZABETH  LUX  WHEELHOUSE 
(Sister  of  No.  8055) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  F  10,  1896, 
Utica,  N.  Y.;  d.  George  E.  (b.  D  12,  1862, 
West  Eaton,  N.  Y.)  and  Elizabeth  E.  (Lux) 
Wheelhouse  (b.  1863,  Utica.  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Decatur  H.  S.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Yo  Ma;  H.  Sc. 
Club;  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Teacher,  Sci.,  H.  S., 
Neoga,  111..  1918 — .  Address,  450  Ewing  Ave., 
Decatur,  111.;  bus.  add..  High  School,  Neoga, 
111. 

9484.  RUSSELL  SHERMAN  WHITE 
Advertising;  A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ap  4. 
1896,  Chicago;  s.  Nelson  N.  White.  Prepared  in 
Hyde  Park  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
Ma-wan-da;  Sachem;  Mgr.  Illio;  Circulation 
Mgr.,  Daily  Illini;  Home-Coming  Com.  Adver- 
tising Dept.,  Decatur  Herald,  19 19 — .  Sergt., 
Q.  M.  C,  Camp  Dodge,  la.,  1918;  Mustered 
out,  Mr  18,  1919.  Address,  439  W.  Wood  St.. 
Decatur,  111. 

9485.  WINIFRED  ELIZABETH  WHITE 
Teacher:  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  2,  1S96, 
Chicago;  d.  Charles  F.  (b.  Jl  13.  1871,  Shamo- 
kin.  Pa.)  and  Winnie  (Carlin)  White  (b.  Mr 
8,  1865,  Boscobel,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Austin 
H.  S..  Chicago;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1014-16.  Cap 
and  Gown  Com.  Teacher,  H.  S.  Address. 
6315    Lakewood   Ave.,    Chicago. 


94S6.  MERLYN  RULOFFE  WHITNEY 
Sec,  Chamber  of  Commerce;  B.  S.  in  Com- 
merce; b.  D  24,  1893,  Garettsville,  O.;  s.  Hom- 
er R.  (b.  Ravenna,  O.)  and  Adah  (Fuller) 
Whitney  (b.  Garretsvillc,  O.).  I'repared  in 
Marion  (O.)  H.  S.;  Wharton  Sch.  of  Finance 
and  Commerce;  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1914-16.  Beta 
Gamma  Sigma;  Final  Honors.  Sec,  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  Bellefontaine,  O.,  1918;  do. 
Newark,  O.,  1919—.  Address,  Chamber  of 
Commerce,    Newark,   O. 

94«7-  MABLE  DORIS  WHITTEN 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  My  9,  1896,  Varna, 
III.;  d.  Charles  William  (b.  Castleton,  111.)  and 
Henrietta  (Leigh)  Whitten.  Prepared  in  De- 
kalb Tj).  H.  S.;  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1913- 
15.     Address,  Mattoon,  III. 

9488.     HOWARD  CLIFFORD  WHITVER 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Ag  8,  1896,  Walnut, 
111.;  s.  Thomas  Whitver.  Prepared  in  Walnut 
II.  S.  Address,  701  W.  University  Ave.,  Ur- 
bana.t 

9489.     JULIUS    HARRY   WIEN 

B.  S  in  E.  E.;  b.  Ja  10,  1897,  Chicago;  s. 
Isaac  Wien.  Prepared  in  McKinley  H.  S. 
Chicago;  Crane  Jr.  Coll.  Eta  Kappa  Nu;  E. 
E.  Soc.  Address,  3647  W.  Crenshaw  St.,  Chi- 
cago.! 

9490.  RUTH  ISABELLE  WIKOFF 
(Sister  of  No.  6664) 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Je  22,  1896, 
Chicago;  d.  Dr.  Benjamin  Debois  (b.  Ag  28, 
1859)  and  Esther  (Conklin)  Wikoff  (b.  My  2, 
1800).  Prepared  in  Austin  H.  S.,  Chicago; 
Rockford  Coll.,  1914-15.  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Mor- 
tarboard; Alethenai;  W.  A.  A.;  Y.  W.  C.  A. 
Cabinet;  Class  Advisory  Bd.;  V.  P..  Sr.  Class; 
Sr.  Council;  Chm.,  Mardi  Gras;  Mgr.,  Stunt 
Show;  Sr.  Breakfast  Com.;  Chm.,  111.  Song- 
book  Com.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Pinckneyville,  111., 
1918 — .  Address,  5939  Race  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  High  School,  Pinckneyville,  111. 

9491.  JESSE  ERNEST  WILKINS 
Scliolar;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  F  i,  1894, 
Farmington,  Mo.;  s.  John  Byrd  (b.  1856,  Miss.) 
and  Susie  Olivia  (Douthit)  Wilkins  (b.  Ja  9, 
1869,  Farmington,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Lincoln 
Inst.,  Jeliferson  City,  Mo.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Math.  Round  Table.  Scholar  in  Math.,  1918- 
19.  Sergt.,  Camp  Dodge,  la.,  1918;  2nd  Lt., 
Co.  I,  809th  Pioneers,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Charge 
of  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Hut,  Camp  Coetquidan,  France. 
Address,  2825   Lawton  Ave.,   St.   Louis. 

9492.  GEORGE  ALFRED  WILLIAMS 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  10,  1893,  Parsons, 
Kan.;  s.  E.  B.  Williams.  Prepared  in  Peoria 
H.  S.;  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.  2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.,  Bat. 
E,  7th  Regt.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky.;  Mus- 
tered out,  D  14,  1918.  Address,  11511  St.  Clair 
Ave.,  Cleveland;  bus.  add.,  901  Guardian  Bldg., 
do. 

9493-  GRACE  ETHEL  WILLIAMS 
A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ag  12,  1888,  Wood- 
land, 111.;  d.  John  S.  (b.  Jl  17,  1S53,  do.)  and 
I'rances  (Adams)  Williams  (b.  D  27,  1861, 
Rens.selaer,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Onarga  H.  S. 
and  Sem. ;  N.  W.  Univ.,  1910-11.  Kappa  Delta 
Pi;  Choral  Soc;  Jamesonian;  Woman's  League. 
.Iddrcss,  Watseka,  111. 

9494.  HELEN  JACKSON  WILLIAMS 
Student;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ja  20,  1895, 
Streator,  111.;  d.  Charles  Horton  (b.  D  25, 
1865,  LaSalle  Co.,  111.)  and  Mary  Dunaway 
(Jackson)  Williams  (b.  Mr  30,  1870,  Seneca, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Streator,  Tp.  H.  S.;  Univ. 
of  Colo.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Sigma  Xi;  W.  A. 
A.;  Prelim.  Honors.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of 
Iowa,  Iowa  City,  la.,  1918 — .  .4ddress,  205 
N.  Vermillion,  Streator,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Univ. 
of  Iowa,   Iowa  City,  la. 


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9495.      IRENE    WILLIAMS 
A.    B.   in   H.    Sc;    b.    D    14,    1896,    Ravanna, 
Mo.;   d.   Ira   Williams.   Prepared  in    Princeton, 
(Mo.)    H.    S.    Alpha    Delta    Pi.   Address.    Rav- 
aana,   Met 

9496.  WARD  MAURICE  WILLITS 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  F  27,  1893,  Galva, 
111.;  s.  Clarence  L.  (b.  Ap  4,  1859,  New 
Boston,  111.)  and  Maud  (McCluhan)  Willits 
(b.  i86^,  Avon,  III.).  Prepared  in  Thornton 
Tp.  H.  S.  Ilus;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Beta 
Gamma  Sigma;  Philomathean;  Prelim.  Honors; 
Debating  Team;  ist  Lt.,  Univ.  Brig.  2nd  Lt., 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  Address,  15516  Tur- 
lington  Ave.,    Harvey,    111. 


9497.  WINIFRED  WILSON 
Teacher;  A.  B.  in  L.  A.  S:  S.;  b.  O  29,  1894. 
Atwood,  HI.;  d.  Charles  W.  (b.  N  8,  1865,  do.) 
and  Thusnelda  Margaret  (Gross)  Wilson  (b. 
Ap  25,  1868).  Prepared  in  Atwood  H.  S.; 
East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Chi  Theta;  W.  A.  A.;  Ex.  Council, 
Woman's  League;  Jamesonian;  Sr.  Invitation 
Com.;  Prelim.  Honors.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Atwood, 
111.,    1918 — :    Address,   Atwood,   111. 

9498.  MARY  ALAMEDA  WINSHIP 
A.  B.  in  H.  Sc. ;  b.  O  21,  1894,  Tiskilwa, 
III.;  d.  Orville  (b.  F  22,  1858,  Princeton,  111.) 
and  Edna  (Haskell)  Winship  (b.  Ag  30,  1862, 
Bureau,  III.).  Prepared  in  Joliet  Tp.  H.  S. 
Address,    Tiskilwa,   111. 

9499.     LAWRENCE  MORSE   WINTERS 
(Brother    of    No.    73'2) 

A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  Je  6,  1896,  Chicago; 
s.  Andrew  Ludwig  (b.  O  11,  1863,  Reading, 
Pa.)  and  Lillian  (Prior)  Winters  (b.  Ja  1861, 
Norwich,  Conn.).  Prepared  in  Morgan  Park 
Acad.,  Chicago;  Parker  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Iris; 
Beta  Gamma  Sigma;  Ma-wan-da;  Sacheni; 
Pierrots;  Graphomen;  Prelim.  Honors;  Ed., 
lllio.  U.  S.  N.  A.  R.  Sch.,  Municipal  Pier, 
Chicago,  1918;  Ensign,  1918 — .  Address,  10745 
S.    -Seeley  Ave.,   Chicago. 

9500.       HELEN    ELISABETH    WITBECK 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  D  21,  1895;  d. 
Olney  (b.  1867,  Belvidere,  111.)  and  Jennie 
June  (Bennett)  Witbeck  (b.  1807,  do.).  Pre 
pared  in  Belvidere  H.  S.;  111.  Woman's  Coll., 
1914-16.  Achoth;  V.  P.,  IlliolS;  ist  Cabinet 
and  V.  P.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Sr.  Advisory  Bd.  Ad- 
dress,  934   S.   State   St.,    Belvidere,   111. 

9501.     LILLIAN  HON  ENS   WOERMAN 

(WARD) 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  My  8,  1897,  Milan, 
111.;  d.  John  William  (b.  Ja  18.  1868,  St. 
Louis.)  and  Elizabeth  GrofT  (Honens)  Woer- 
man  (b.  F  27,  1867,  Milan,  In.).  Prepared  in 
Soldan  H.  S.,  St.  Louis.  Gamma  Phi  Beta; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Omicron  Nu;  Iota  Sigma 
Pi;  H.  Sc.  Club;  Staff,  ///.  Agr.  Teacher,  II. 
S.,  Bcment,  111.,  1918-19.  Married  Raymond 
Ward,  Mr  27,  1019.  St.  Louis.  Address,  5108 
Cabanne  Ave.,  St.  Louis;  bus.  add.,  1604  ^• 
Water    St.,    Decatur,    111. 

9502.      WILBUR    TO\\NSEND    WOLEBEN 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  O  28,  1896,  Tipton,  la.; 
3.  Harry  (b.  ja  16,  1862,  Marengo,  111.)  and 
Anna  Jane  (Dean)  Woleuen  (b.  N  17,  1864, 
Tipton,  la.).  Prepared  in  Bloom  Tp.  H.  S., 
Chicago  Heights;  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1914-15. 
Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Footoa.i  Squad;  ist  Lt., 
Univ.  Brig.  U.  S.  N.  A.  R.  F.,  1918— .  Ad- 
dres.f,  60  W.  Hickory  St.,  Chicago  Heights,   111. 


9503.      ALINE    JEANNETTE    WOLFF 

A.  B.  in  H.  Sc.;  b.  O  23.  1896,  Cambridge, 
O.;  d.  Simon  (b.  Ja  i,  i860,  Ger.)  and  Elise 
(5trouES)  Wolff  (I).  O  30,  1861,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Urbana  H.  S.  Woman's  Cosmopolitan 
Club.   Address,   510   Iowa   St.,   Urbana. 

9504.     HERBERT   F.    WOLTER 

Supvr..  Agr.  Educ. ;   B.   S.  in  Agr.;  b.  S   19, 

1896,  Danville,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  Cleveland) 
and  Louisa  (Houswalt)  Wolter  (b.  Newport, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Danville  H.  S.  Supvr.,  Agr. 
Educ.  Mt.  Carroll,  111.,  1918— .  2nd  Lt.,  Inf., 
Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  1918;  Mustered  out.  D  14, 
191S.    Address,    614    Wayne    St.,    Danville,    III. 

9505-      MARVIN    YIK    HSEN    WONG 

B.  S.  in  Commerce;  b.  D  27,  1895,  Canton, 
China;  s.  Wah  Ying  Wong.  Prepared  in  Tong 
shan  Engng.  Coll.  Address,  1786  N.  Szechuen 
Road,    Shanghai,   China. f 

9506.     RAYMOND  BURNS  WOODROW 
B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ja  19,  1895,  Green  Valley, 
111. ;    s.    W.    L.    Woodrow.    Prepared    in    Green 
Vallley   H.    S.;   Bradley   Poly.    Inst.      Address, 
Green   Valley,   Ill.t 

9507.     FRANCES   OCTAVIA  WOODS 

A.  B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.  Ap  6,  1895,  Little 
Rock,  Ark.  Prepared  in  Summer  H.  S.;  Ober- 
lin  Coll.  Alpha  Kappa  Alpha.  Address,  3537 
Lawton  Ave.,  St.   Louis.t 

9508.     LENNA  ADAIR  BERYL  WOODS 
Assistant;    A.    B.    in    L.    A.    &    S.;    b.    D    12, 

1897,  Areola,  111.;  d.  William  Mason  (b.  Som- 
erset. Ky.)  and  Nettie  Mae  (Hunt)  Woods  (b. 
Areola,  111.).  Prepared  in  Drummer  Tp.  H.  S. 
Sigma  Xi;  Bethany  Circle;  Stud.  Volunteer 
Band.  Grad.  Asst.,  Zool.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — . 
Address,   1007  S.   ist  St.,  Champaign. 

9509.  HENRY  HAROLD  WORNER 
Farmer;  B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  My  30,  1898,  San 
Jose,  111.;  s.  Henry  (b.  F  20,  1868,  Green  Val- 
ley, 111.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Kiesling)  Wer- 
ner (b.  Je  12,  1870).  Prepared  in  Forest  City 
Tp.  H.  S.;  Havana  H.  S.  Address,  R.  2,  San 
Jose,  111. 

9510.     MILDRED    WINIFRED   WRIGHT 

B.  S.  in  Agr.;  b.  Ap  23,  1891,  Milwaukee; 
d.  Arthur  T.  (b.  Utica,  N.  Y.)  and  Laura 
(Butterlield)  Wright  (b.  Milwaukee).  Prepared 
in  Milwaukee-Downer  Sem-;  Georgetown  Visi- 
tation Convent,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Milwau- 
kee-Downer Coll.;  Milwaukee  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Final  Honors.  .Address, 
Okauchee,   Wis. 

951 1.  NORMAN  WILLIAM  WROBY 
B.  S.  in  Chem.  E.;  b.  O  i,  1897-  Chicago; 
s.  Charles  W.  Wroby.  Prepared  in  Lane  Tech. 
H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Chem.  Warfare  Ser- 
vice, U.  S.  A.,  1918;  Mustered  out  D  1918.  Ad- 
drciS,    1 4 JO   Thome   Ave.,   Chicago. 

9Sii.  OTILLIA  E.MMA  YACKEY 
.\.  B.  in  H.  Sc;  b.  Jl  7.  1892,  St.  Louis;  -1. 
Wilfred  -A.  (b.  N  10,  1865,  St.  Louis)  and 
Magdalen  Barbara  (Beck)  Yackey  (b.  Mr  5, 
1867.  Mnscoutah.  111.).  Prepared  in  McKinley 
•H.  S.;  Harris  Teachers'  Coll.,  St.  Louis,  1911- 
12.  Omicron  Nu.  Address,  4970  Columbia 
Ave.,  St.  Louis. 

9513.     EDGAR   GABRIEL  YAEGER 
A.   B.  in  L.  A.  &  S.;  b.   F  8,   1891,  Summer- 
held.   111.;   s.    Mrs.   Caroline  Yaeger.     Prepared 
in    Central    Wesleyan    Coll.,    Warrcnton,    Mo. 
Address,  New  Baden,  Ill.t 


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9514.     YASUZO    YAMADA 
B.    S.    in   C.    E. ;   b.   F  23,    1889,   Kagoshima, 
Ken,   Japan;    s.    Yasuhichi    Yaniada.      Prepared 
in  Higher  Tech.  Sch.,  Kumamoto,  Japan.     Ad- 
dress, Kagoshima,  Ken,  Japan. t 

9315.  LELAND    EDWARD    YEAGER 
Assistant;   A.    B.    in   L.   A.   &   S.;   b.   Ag   10, 

1896,  Chicago;  s.  Everett  Emlin  (b.  F  13,  1868, 
Coatesville.  Pa.)  and  Grace  Helen  (Caldwell) 
Yeager  (b.  Ag  10.  1868,  Cincinnati).  Prepared 
in  Proviso  Tn.  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi 
Kappa  Tau;  Scabbard  and  Blade;  ist  Lt.  and 
Lt.  Col.,  Univ.  Brig.  Prelim.  Plonors.  Asst. 
in  Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  D  1918 — .  Instr.,  U. 
S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918;  Capt.,  111. 
Nat.  Guard  1918.  Address,  419  S.  i8th  Ave., 
May  wood.  111.;  bus.  add.,  1002  S.  Second  St., 
Champaign. 

9316.  JOHN    GEORGE  YERINGTON 

B.  S.  in  Agr. :  b.  Je  39.  1893,  Watervliet, 
Mich.;  s.  George  M.  Yerington.  Prepared  in 
Benton  Harbor  (Mich.)  PI.  S.  Alnha  Sigma 
Phi;  Ku  KIux.  Address,  R.  3,  Watervliet, 
Mich.t 


9517-  MERLE 
Accountant;  A.  B. 
1895.  Versailles,  111. 
.2.  18-4,  Meredosia, 
(Lipcainan)  YocKey 
111.).  Prepared  in 
Beta  Gamma  Sigma 
I  St  Co.,  5th  Officers 
Monroe,  Va.;  2nd 
1 91 8 — .  .Address,  131 
town.    111. 


ALBERT    YOCKEY 

in  Commerce;  b.  Ag  17, 
;    s.    Frank    Albert    (b.    N 

111.)    and    Nettie    Amelia 

(b.     O     30.     1874.     Perry, 

Beardstown    H.     S.     Jlus; 

Lt.,    Univ.    Brig.    Corp.. 

Tr.  Camp,  C.  A.  C,  Ft. 
Lt.,  C.  A.,  Co.  I,  do.. 
4  Washington  St.,  Beards- 


9318.      GEORGE    ANDREW   ZEHR 

B.  S.  in  E.  E.;  b.  O  2.  1896,  Holbrook, 
Neb.  Prepared  in  Washington  H.  S.;  Bradley 
Poly.  Inst.  Eta  Kap^a  Nu;  E.  E.  Soc.  U.  S.  S. 
C,  Camp  Meade,  Aid.  Address,  Washington, 
Ill.t 

9319.  LAURENCE  WILLARD  ZELLER 
A.  B.  in  Commerce;  b.  My  18,  1893,  Bra- 
zil. Ind.;  s.  William  M.  and  Mary  (Herr) 
Zeller.  Prepared  in  Brazil  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Ad- 
dress, 1 1 16  N.  Meridian  St.,  Brazil.  Ind.; 
bus.  add.,  American  Coal  Mining  Co.,  Bick- 
nell,    Ind. 


GRADUATE  ALUMNI 


Those  Who  Have  Received  Higher  Degrees  After  a  Course 
of  Graduate  Study 

(702  Bachelor's  Degrees,  Univ.  of  III.;  776  Bachelor's  Degrees  Elsewhere.) 


EDWINA    EUNICE    ABBOTT    (TOWAN) 
1909.    A.  M.     (See  No.  3253.) 

WILLIAM  LAMB  ABBOTT 

1904.    Mech.    Engr.    (See   No.    373.) 

THEODORE  SPERRY  ABBOTT 
1911.  C.  E.  (See  No.  121.) 

Gi.  MIKISHKI  ABE 
Engineer;  Ph.  D.,  1914;  b.  My  4,  1883. 
Ichinoseki,  Japan;  s.  Tokushiro  (b.  1856, 
Iwate,  do.)  and  Ogino  Abe  (b.  1863,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Ichinoseki  (Japan)  H.  S.;  B.  E., 
Tohoku  Univ.,  1905.  Stud.,  Hanover,  Ger., 
1914;  Engr..  Imperial  Govt.  Rys.  of  Japan, 
19 14 — ;  Designed  and  executed  structures  of 
Tokyo  Elevated  R.  R.  Auth.:  Reinforced  Con- 
crete Engng..  1916;  On  the  Strength  of  Con- 
crete by  Experimental  Investigation,  Proceed- 
ings of  Imjherial  Jafianese  Ry.  Assn.,  191 3; 
On  Detail  Designing  in  the  Light  of  Modern 
Experiments,  Proceedings  of  Inst,  of  Japan 
Architects,  19 16.  Am.  Rys.  and  Reinforced 
Concrete,  Proc.  of  Imp.  Japan  Assn.,  1915. 
Mem.,  Imperial  Rys,  Assn.;  Hon.  mem.,  Inst, 
of  Japanese  Archs.  Married  Tsuki  Abe,  1909, 
Tokyo.  Child,  Misao,  b.  1910.  Address,  24  S. 
Temple  St.,  Mita,  Shiba,  j.okyo;  bus.  add., 
C.  E.  Dept.,  Grand  Central  Div.,  Imperial 
Govt.  Rys.  of  Japan.  Tokyo,  Japan. 

DUFF    ANDREW   ABRAMS 

C.  E.   (See  No.  2304.) 

JAMES   EDWARD   ACKERT 

A.  M.   (See  No.  3617-) 

WILLIAM  SYLVESTER  ADAMS 
Farmer;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  Je  11,  1885,  Logan, 
Kan.;  s.  Rev.  J.  (b.  Jl  24,  1845,  O.)  and 
Isabelle  Jane  (Baird)  Adams.  Prepared  in 
Greenville  H.  S.;  Greenville  Coll.  Prep.  Sch. 
A.  B.,  Greenville  Coll..  1907.  Scholarship, 
Hist.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-10.  Head  Officer. 
Anthony  Bus.  Coll.  Kan.,  1910-11;  V.  P.,  Ar- 
kansas City  Bus.  Coll.,  1910-1 1 ;  Instr.,  do.,  191 1 ; 
Farmer,  Republic  Co.,  Kan.,  191 1 — .  Address, 
742    Giddings   Ave.,    Grand   Rapids,   Mich. 

G3.   FREDERICK  HENRY  HERBERT 
ADLER 

Professor;  A.  M.,  1911;  Ph.  D.,  1913;  b-  O 
3,  1885,  Chicago;  s.  Frederick  (b.  O  9,  1857, 
Ger.)  and  Elizabeth  (Witt)  Adler  (b.  My  31, 
1863,  do.).  Prepared  in  Robert  Waller  H.  S., 
Chicago.  A.  B.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1909.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Scholarship,  1909-10;  Insfr.,  Germanic 
Langs.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1909-10;  Fellow.  Ger., 
Univ.  of  HI.,  1910-13;  Instr.,  Mod.  Langs., 
Case  Sch.  of  Apnlied  Sc,  1913  14;  Instr., 
Ger.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1014-17;  Prof.,  Ger., 
Wis.  St.  Norm.  Coll.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.,  1917; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Eng.,  Lawrence  Coll..  Appleton, 
Wis.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Herder  and  Klopstock,  A 
Comparative  Study,  G.  E.  Stechert  and  Co., 
1014.  Mem..  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  Married  Mildred 
N.  Leithold,  Jl  25,  1918,  La  Crosse,  Wis.  Ad- 
dress,   490    College    Ave.,    Appleton,    Wis. 


1909. 


1911. 

02. 


MILTON   KENT  AKERS 
1907.   E.   E.    (See  No.    2306.) 

G4.  MIRIAM  CYNTHIA  AKERS 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  D  4,  1894, 
Qi.-emont,  S.  Dak;  d.  Edwin  Wallace  (b. 
1863,  Wis.)  and  Anna  May  (Wilson)  Akers 
(b.  1805.  Lee,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Atwater 
and  Crook-^ton  (Minn.)  H.  Schs.;  III.  Wom- 
ans  Coll.,  1912-14.  A.  B.,  111.  Coll.,  1916. 
Classical  Club;  C.-id.  Club;  Philol.  Soc.  Grad. 
Scholarship.  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17.  Instructor, 
Latin  and  Eng.,  111.  Coll.,  Jacksonville,  111., 
1917-18.  Address,  Academ''  Hall,  Jacksonville, 
111. 

G5.  IDA  EMMA  AKIN 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1912;  b.  Ag  2S  1886, 
Ellettsville,  Ind.;  d.  G.  W.  Akin.  A.  b.,  Ind. 
Univ.,  1908.  Asst.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Morgantown, 
1908-10;  Grad.  Asst.,  Bot.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910- 
11;  Teacher,  Bloomington,  Ind.  Address,  429 
E.  7th  St.,  Bloomington,  Ind.t 

WILLIAM    ALBERT    ALBRECHT 
1915.     M.   S.    (See  No.  4517.) 

G6.  CHESTER  HARiuON  ALLEN 
Chemist;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  F  27,  1889,  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich.;  s.  Elwin  C.  (b.  An  3,  1849, 
Milan,  Mich.)  and  H.  Lillian  (Steiner)  Allen 
(b.  Ap  15,  1839,  Phillipsburg,  Pa.).  Prepared 
in  Ajjpleton  (VVis.t  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Lawrpr>p'> 
Coll.,  1912.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Cf  =!■"  New 
York  City,  1914-17;  do.,  Cincinnati,  1917-18. 
Hospital  corps.  Wis.  Nat.  Guard,  ind.  Regt., 
1908-12.  Auth.:  The  Oxidation  of  Branche/ 
Chain,  Fatty  Acids,  Jour,  of  Biol.  Cliem.,  Vol 
27.    Address,    1629    Lincoln   Ave.,    Cincinnati. 

LOUIS  ALLEN 
1915.    A.  M.     (See  No.  5520.) 


1916. 


OTHO  WILLIAM  ALLEN 
A.  M.  (See  No.  6694-) 


MAY  ALLINSON 
1907.  A.  M.  (See  No.  2550.) 

HARRY    ORSON    ALLISON 
1913.     M.  S.    (See  No.  2552.) 

WORTH    ARTHUR    ALLISON 
1917.     M.  S.   (See  No.  7340.) 

G7.  CLARENCE  WALWORTH  ALVORD 
(Father  of  No.  7341) 
Professor;  Ph.  D..  1908;  b.  My  21,  1868; 
s.  Daniel  Wells  (b.  O  21,  1816,  Greenfield, 
Mass.)  and  Caroline  Bctts  (Dewey)  Alvord 
(b.  Mr  26,  1827,  Northampton  Mass.).  Pre- 
pared in  Northampton  (Mass.)  H.  S.;  Phillips 
.Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.  A.  B.,  Williams  Coll., 
1891.  Friedrich  Wilhelm  Univ.,  Berlin,  1893- 
05 ;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  189596.  Instr.,  Mil. 
Acad.,    Mass.,    1891-93;    do..   Prep.    Sch.,   Univ. 


Grauiate  Alumni 


743 


of  111.,  i89)r-i9oi;  Instr.,  Hist.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1901-06;  Assoc,  do.,  1906-07;  Asst.  Prof.,  do., 
1907-08;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1009  13;  Prof.,  do., 
1913 — •  Auth.:  (with  C.  £.  Carter)  The  Criti- 
cal Period.  British  Series  Vol  I,  Vol.  X;  The 
New  Regime,  do..  Vol.  II,  Vol.  XI;  Invitation 
Serieuse  aux  Habitants  des  Illinois;  (with  Dr. 
E.  B.  Greene)  Governors'  Letter-Books,  ///. 
Hist.  Collections,  1009;  Kaskaskia  Rewords,  do., 
1909;  (with  Lee  Bridgwood)  Early  Explora- 
tions of  the  Virginians  in  the  Trans-Alleghany 
Region,  1912;  The  Miss.  Valley  in  British  Poli- 
tics, 2  vols.,  1916;  Managing  Ed.,  Miss.  Valley 
Hist.  Re--icw,  1914 — ;Ed.  in  Chief.  ///.  Cen- 
tennial Hist.,  6  vols.  Mem.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.; 
Wis.  Hist.  Sec;  111.:  St.  Hist.  Soc;  Minn. 
Hist.  Soc;  Fellow  of  Royal  Hist.  Soc;  O.  Val- 
ley Hist.  Assn.;  Miss.  Valley  Hist.  Assn.;  Mo., 
Keb.,  Hist.  Soc;  Chicago  Hist.  Soc;  Mo.  Hist. 
Soc.  of  St.  Louis.  Married  Jane  Kettell  Blanch- 
ard  Parrott,  Jl  25,  1893  (died  S  12,  191 1); 
Idress  Head,  Ap  10,  1913.  Child,  Genevieve 
Raymond  ('16),  b.  Ap  9,  1894.  Address,  1008 
Lincoln  Ave.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  418  Lincoln 
Hall,  Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

G8.      CHARLES    AxUMERMAN 
A.    M.,    1897;    b-    N    s,    1870,    Green    Castle, 
Ind. ;    s.    Philip   Ammernian.      A.    B.,   De   Pauw 
Univ.     Address,  Greencastle,  Ind. 

THOMAS  HAMER  AMRENE 
1908.  E.  E.  (See  No.  2555.) 

G9.  HARRY  AMSTERDAM 
A.  M.,  1916;  b.  My  1889.  Russia;  s.  Harr\ 
and  Rebecca  Amsterdam.  Prepared  in  Pvt. 
Schs.,  Warsaw,  Russia;  Poland  and  LI.  S. 
A.  B.,  Lake  Forest  Coll.,  1915.  Stud.,  Lib. 
Sch.,  Univ.  of  HI.,  1018.  Post  Q.  M.  Detach- 
ment, U.  S.  A..  Ft.  Bliss.  Tex.,  1918;  Libn., 
Camp  Shelby,  Miss.  Address,  511  S.  Lynn  St., 
Champaign. 

EDWIN  ANDERS 
1918.  A.   M.   (See  No.  231 1.) 

Gio.  ANDREW  JOHN  ALBERT 
ANDERSON 
Engineer;  M.  S.,  1915;  b.  Ag  13.  1892, 
Chicago;  s.  John  Owen  (b.  Je  21,  1859)  anci 
Esther  Espertine  ''Jacobsen>  Anderson  (b.  Ag 
29,  1869).  Prepared  in  Lake  View  H.  S.  B.  S., 
Lewis  Inst..  1913.  Sigma  Xi;  C.  E.  Club. 
With  111.  Highway  Comn.,  1915;  Civ.  Engr., 
Grant  Smith  &  Co.,  1915-17;  do.,  Leonart' 
Const.  Co.,  1917',  do..  Smith  Hauser  Mac 
Isaac  Inc.,  1917 — .  Stud.  Mem.,  West.  Soc  of 
Engrs. ;  A.  S.  C.  E.  Address,  913  Irving  Park 
Blvd.,  Chicago;    bus.   add.,   Curtis   Bay,   Md. 

ARVID  ROBERT  ANDERSON 

1912.  M.  S.     (See  No.  4522.) 
Gii.    BENJAMIN  McALESTER  ANDERSON 

Econ.  Adviser;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  My  1,  1886, 
Columbia.  Mo.;  s.  Benjamin  M.  (b.  D  1854. 
do.)  and  Mary  Frances  (Bowling)  Anderson  (b. 
D  1851,  do.).  Prepared  in  Columbia  (Mo.)  H.  S. 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1906;  Ph.  D.,  Columbia, 
igii.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Fellow,  Univ.  of  111.. 
1909-10;  do.,  Columbia,  1910-11.  Prof.,  Hist, 
and  Pol.  Econ.  and  head  of  Dept.,  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  Springfield,  Mo.  1907-11;  Prof.,  Econ.. 
Mo.  Valley  Coll.,  1906-7;  Instr.,  Econ.,  Colum- 
bia, 1911;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1913;  do..  Har- 
vard, 1913-18;  Econ.  Adviser,  Nat.  Bank  of 
Commerce.  N.  Y.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Social  Value, 
A  Study  in  Econ.  Theory,  Critical  and  Con- 
structive, Houghton,  Mifflin  Co.,  191 1;  The 
Value  of  Money.  Macmillan  Co.,  lO'?'.  various 
articles  and  reviews.  Mem.,  Am.  Econ.  Assn. 
Married  Margaret  Louise  Crenshaw,  My  27, 
1900,  St.  Louis.  Children:  Benjamin  M.,  Ill,  b. 
1912;  John  Crenshaw,  b.  1914;  William  Bent, 
b.  1917.  Address,  16  W.  Sth  St.,  New  York 
City. 


CHARLES  THOMAS  ANDERSON 
1912.    M.  S.     (See  No.  4523.) 

CLAIR  ELLMORE  ANDERSON 
1913-    M.  S.     (See  No.  4524.) 

G12.  HARRY  WARREN  ANDERSON 
Associate;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b.  O  14,  1885,  La- 
doga, Ind.;  s.  William  L.  (b.  1848,  Morgan- 
town,  Ind.)  and  Ora  (Johnson)  Anderson  (b. 
185s,  Ladoga,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Ladoga  (Ind.) 
H.  S.  A.  B.,  Wabash  Coll.,  1907;  A.  M..  do.. 
1910,  Fellowship  in  Biol.,  Vanderbilt  Univ.;  Re- 
search Fellow,  Mo.  Bot.  Gardens,  Washington 
Univ.;  Teaching  Fellow,  Vanderbilt,  1907-8; 
Instr.,  Bot.,  Wabash  Coll.,  190S-10;  Floricul- 
tural  Pathol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911;  Rose  Prof., 
Bot.  and  Head  of  Bot.  Dept.,  Wabash  Coll., 
191217;  Assoc,  Pomol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18; 
Asst.,  Barberry  eradication.  111.  Exp.  Sta.,  do., 
1918—.  Auth.:  Yeast-like  Fungi  of  the  Human 
Intestinal  Tract,  Jour.  Infectious  Diseases,  Vol. 
21.  Married  Elsie  Elenore  Osborne,  Ag  14, 
1914,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.  Address,  611  Mich- 
igan Ave.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  Dept.  of  Hort., 
Univ.   of  111.,   do. 

ISABELLA  ANDERSON 
1914.    A.  M.     (See  No.   5524.) 


1904. 


MARY  ANDERSON 
A.  M.     (See  No.   1803.) 


G13.  S.-VMUEL  HERBERT  ANDERSON 
Instructor;  Ph.  D.,  1912;  b.  Ag  21,  1880, 
Berrien  Springs,  Mich.;  s.  T.  W.  Anderson. 
A.  B.,  Park  Coll.,  Mo.,  1902;  A.  M.,  do.,  1903; 
Univ.  of  Calif.,  summer,  1905;  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, summers,  1908-09.  Instr.,  Park  Coll., 
1902-03;  do.,  Salt  Lake  Coll.  Inst.,  1903-05; 
Prof.,  Albany  Coll.,  1905-07;  Instr.,  Occidental 
Acad.,  1907-09;  Asst.  Prof.,  Occidental  (Toll., 
1909-10;  Asst.,  Phys.,  Univ.  of  111.;  Instr., 
do.,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  Seattle,  ist  Lt.,  Aero. 
Engng.  Div.,  Langley  Field,  Va.;  McCook 
Field,  Dayton,  O.,  1918 — .  Address,  5018,  20th 
Ave.,  N.  E.  Seattle,  Wash.;  bus.  add.,  Univ. 
of  Wash.,  do. 

Gi4.     DEMETRIUS   DON  ANDRONESCU 

Professor;  M.  S.,  1914;  Ph.  D.,  1915;  b. 
Mr  18,  1880,  Targoviste,  Roumania;  s.  Ion  and 
Alexandrina  (Vladescu)  Andronescu.  Diploma, 
Coll.  Agr.,  Roumania.  Prof.,  Agron.,  Ferma 
Model  Studina,  Roumania;  Research  Agron., 
Univ.  of  Bukarest,  Roumania;  Butler  Bros., 
Export  Dept.,  New  York  City,  191 6 — .  Auth.: 
The  Physiology  of  the  Pollen  of  Zea  Mays, 
pub.  by  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Kingdom  of  Roumania; 
(with  L.  H.  Smith)  The  Artificial  Germination 
of  Maize  Pollen,  Trans.  111.  Acad,  of  Sc,  Vol. 
IX.  Mem.,  Univ.  Club;  Botanical  Soc.  of  Am. 
Married  Eleanor  Louise  Armstrong,  F  5,  1916, 
Denver,  Colo.  Address,  47  Van  Wageneu  Ave., 
Jersey  City,  N.  J. 

G15.     MAMIE  ELIZABETH  ANTHONY 
(SWARTZLANDER) 

A.  M.,  1911;  b.  S  15,  1883,  Kittanning,  Pa.; 
d.  Simon  Monroe  (b.  do.)  and  Mary  Jane 
(Cunningham)  Anthony  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Kittanning  (Pa.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Greenville  Coll. 
Philomathean;  Sec,  Ahmmae  .Assn.  Teacher, 
Eng.  and  Greek,  Sem.,  Evansville,  Wis.,  1907- 
09;  do.,  Greenville  Coll.,  1909-10;  Prof.,  Eng., 
Central  Holiness  Univ.,  Univ.  Park,  la.  19U- 
12;  Teacher  Eng.,  H.  S.,  Urbana,  1912-17; 
Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-iS;  Instr., 
Latin,  Wayne  St.  Norm.,  Wayne,  Neb.,  sum- 
mers, 1914,  1915.  1917.  Married  Thomas  H. 
Swartzlander,  Je  26,  1918,  Rochester,  N.  Y. 
Address,    117    5th   St.,   Aspinwall,    Pittsburgh. 


744 


University  of  Illinois 


LEO  MAHLON  APGAR 
1913.    M.   S.    (See  No.   5005.) 

ANNE  MARY  APPLEGATE 
igog.    A.  M.    (See  No.  3^5^-) 

CARL    ELMER    ARMELING 
>9o8.    A.  M.    (See  No.   2015.) 

G16.  ROSSLEENE  MERLE  ARNOLD 
Assistant;  A.  M.,  1918;  b.  Mr  9,  1895,  Cleve- 
land; d.  Herbert  Elmer  (b.  Je  4,  1864.  Otego, 
N.  Y.)  and  Emily  Jane  (Sessions)  Arnold  (b. 
Jl  10.  1867,  do.).  Prepared  in  Oberlin  (O.) 
H.  S.;  A.  B..  Oberlin  Coll.,  1916.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Iota  Sigma  Pi.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1918 — .  Auth. :  The  Peptization  of  Fer- 
ric Arsenate  and  Phosnhate  and  the  Forma- 
tion of  Their  Gels,  Jour.  A.  C.  S..  Jl  1918. 
Mem..  First  Congr.  Church.  Address,  603  S. 
Lincoln  Ave.,  Urbana. 

G17.     JUNE  MAUD  ASHLEY  (ELMER) 
(Wife   of   G201) 

A.  M.,  191 3;  b.  O  20,  1S86,  Ithaca,  Mich.; 
d.  Edwin  H.  (b.  1850,  Market  Basis,  Eng.) 
and  Anne  Eleanor  (Glarster)  Ashley  (b.  1854. 
Liverpool.  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Ithaca  (Mich.) 
H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1905-7;  B.  E.,  Univ.  of 
Colo.;  A.  B.,  do.,  1912;  Sch.  of  Fine  Arts,  De- 
troit. Married  Conrad  Elmer  (g'12),  S  3, 
1914.  Child,  Anne  June,  b.  N  10,  igtS-  Ad- 
dress,  Lawrence,   Kan. 


igi6. 


LEVI  PATTEN  ATWOOD 
C.   E.     (See  No.   786.) 


G18.     ALICE    LOUISE    AUSTIN 
(FAR  WELL) 

(Wife  of  No.  2973) 
A.  M.,  1914;  b".  Ap  27,  i8go,  New  Wilming- 
ton, Pa-;  d.  T.  Merrill  (b.  My  10,  1S62,  Green- 
ville, Pa^)  and  Effie  Jane  (Reznor)  Austin  (b. 
D  17,  1861.  do.).  Prepared  in  Monmouth  Coll. 
Prep.  A.  B.,  Monmouth  Coll.,  1910.  Married 
Stanley  P.  Farwell  ('07),  Ja  i,  1915,  Mon- 
mouth, 111.  Child,  Myra  Jeanette,  b.  D  9, 
1917.     Address,  5434  Woodlawn  Ave.,  Chicago. 

CLEM  C.   AUSTIN 
1913.    M.  E.    (See  No.  2883.) 

Gig.  MINER  MANLY  AUSTIN 
Assistant;  A.  M.,  igi8;  b.  D  18,  1S92.  Wa- 
terloo, Wis.;  s.  Manly  Harvey  (b.  :866.  Dan- 
ville, Wis.)  and  Abbie  (Wright)  Austin  (b. 
1868,  do.).  Prepared  in  Columbus  (Wis.)  H. 
S.  A.  B.,  Lawrence  Coll.,  Appleton,  Wis., 
1916.  Gamma  Alpha;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon. 
Asst.,  Chem.,  Lawrence  Coll.,  igi5-i6;  Grad. 
Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17;  Asst.,  do., 
igi7-i8.  Ener.,  Enlisted  Reserve  Corps.  1918 — . 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Address,  907  S.  6th 
St.,  (Champaign;  bus.  add.,  Univ.  of  II].,  Ur- 
bana. 


G20. 


VIDA  ALMEDA  AUSTIN 
(Sister  of  No.  6710) 


Teacher;  A.  M.,  191 1;  b.  Ja  24,  1885,  Wood- 
stock, 111.;  d.  Barton  Slade  (b.  Jl  20,  1845, 
Salem,  N.  Y.)  and  Alice  Almcda  (Shryver) 
Austin  (b.  F  II,  185=;,  Woodstock.  III.).  Pre- 
pared in  Woodstock  H.  S.;  No.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.  B.  S.,  Northwestern  Univ.,  igoS.  Schol- 
arship in  Educ.  Teacher,  Pub.  Schs.,  Gary, 
Ind.;  Insir.,  Bio!.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Valley 
City,  N.  Dak.,  igi8 — .  Address.  Woodstock, 
111.;  bits.  add..  Stntr  Xnrmal  .School,  Valley 
City,     N.    Dak. 


di.  ZELDA  MAUDE  AYRES 
(SCHLLLl^'G) 
A.  M.,  1910;  b.  Ap  II,  18S7,  Leaf  River. 
111.;  d.  Fred  Lemont  (b.  F  8,  1861,  Cataract, 
Wis.)  and  Nancy  Louise  (Crombie)  Ayres  (b. 
Ap  20,  1861,  Oxford  Mills.  la.).  Prepared  in 
Leaf  River  H.  S.;  Mt.  Morris  Acad.  A.  B., 
Lake  Forest  Coll.,  1909.  Scholarship  in  Eng. 
Married*  John  M.  Schelling,  S  5,  1913,  Leaf 
River,  111.  Child,  Robert  Ayres,  b.  My  23, 
1917.     Address,  Leaf  River.  111. 

G22.  ALBERT  BABBITT 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  Ja  16,  i88g,  Rus- 
sia; s.  Irvin  (b.  do.)  and  Slava  (Gersheno- 
vitch)  Babitsky  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Real- 
shule,  Arol.  Russia.  A.  B.,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1914. 
Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Cosmopolitan  Club.  Asst., 
Math.,  Univ.  of  Minn..  1915-16;  Instr.,  do., 
Univ.  of  Neb.,  1916-17;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1917 — . 
Auth.:  articles  in  Sch.  Sc.  and  Math.;  Am. 
Math.  Monthly,-  Russian  Math.  Jours.  Mem., 
Am.  Math.  Assn.;  Math.  Club.  Univ.  of  Neb., 
1916.  Married  Sarah  Polankin,  D  27,  1914, 
Philadelphia.  Child,  Milton  Byron,  b.  My  10, 
1916.  Address,  325  N.  13th  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb.; 
bus.   add.,  Univ.   of  Neb.,  do. 

G23.  HAROLD  EATON  BABBITT 
Instructor;  M.  S.,  191 7;  b.  Ja  7,  1888,  Som- 
erville,  Mass.;  s.  Charles  Jacob  and  Corneilia 
(Jules)  Babbitt.  Prepared  in  Somerville 
(Mass.)  H.  S.  B.  S..  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.. 
igii.  Instr.,  Engng.,  LTniv.  of  111.;  Assoc.  San. 
Engng.,  do.,  1919—.  Capt..  E.  R.  C.  A.  E.  P., 
France;  Mustered  out,  Ja  10.  1919.  Assoc. 
Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Helen  Hayward 
Tainter,  O  16,  191 2.  Address,  907  W.  Oregon 
St.,   Urbana. 

IRWIN   WOODWARD  BACH 
igog.     A.  M.     (See  No.  3263.) 

G24.       COURTLAND    WALTER    BADE 
(Brother   of    No.    6714) 

Mgr.,  Power  Co.;  M.  S.,  1915;  b.  Jl  g,  1894, 
Wahjieton.  N.  Dak.;  s.  Charles  G.  Bade.  Pre- 
pared in  Oberrealschule,  Hanover,  Ger.  E.  E., 
Mitturida,  Saxony,  Ger.,  19 14.  Electn.,  Ber- 
lin Hagen  Storrage  Battery  Co.;  Mgr..  Otter 
Tail  Power  Co.,  Sisselton,  S.  Dak.  Address, 
Sisseltown,     S.     Dak.t 

GLENN    DAVID    BAGLEY 
1913.   M.  S.,  1917.  E.  E.  (See  No.  son.) 

G2S.  ERNEST  WINFIELD  BAILEY 
Pomologist;  M.  S.,  1909;  b.  Mr  25,  1885, 
Worcester,  Mass.;  s.  Henry  Densmore  (b.  N 
24,  1849,  Dudley,  Mass.)  and  Ella  Elizabeth 
(Ware)  Bailey  (b.  Jl  24,  1S50,  Worcester, 
Mass.).  Prepared  in  Worcester  (Mass.)  .South 
H.  S.  B.  S.,  Mass.  Agr.  Coll.,  1908.  Kappa 
Sigma;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Sigma  Xi.  Scholar- 
ship, Univ.  of  III.,  1908-9.  Asst.,  Plant  Breed- 
ing, Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-10; 
Instr.,  Pomul.  and  First  Asst.,  Plant  Breeding, 
c/o.,  1910-11;  Assoc,  do.,  and  First  Asst.,  do., 
1911-13;  Asst.  Prof.,  Pomol.  and  Asst.  Chief, 
Plant  Breeding,  Agr.  Elxp.  Sta.,  1914-16;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Pomol.,  and  Asst.  Chief,  Pomol.,  do.. 
igi6-i8;  Research  NVork,  Plant  Breeding  and 
Plant  Physiology,  Citrus  Exo.  Sta..  Riverside. 
Calif.,  1 91 8 — .  Auth.:  The  Peach  Industry  of 
Illinois,  Trans.  III.  St.  Hort.  Soc.,  Vol.  48, 
19 14;  Cold  Storage  Problems,  do..  Vol.  50, 
1 91 6;  Segregation  in  a  Chestnut  Species  Hy- 
lirid,  do..  Vol.  51,  1917;  Fundamentals  that 
Determine  Peach  Pruning  Practise,  do.;  var- 
ious other  articles.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  for  Hort. 
Sc;  Am.  Pomol.  Soc;  Am.  Genetic  Assn. 
Married  Edith  Amy  Bullock,  S  14,  igio,  Wor- 
cester, Mass.  Children:  Henry,  b.  Ja  7,  igi4; 
Muriel  Elizabeth,  b.  Jl  2.  igi6.  Address,  605 
Michigan  Ave.,  Urbana;  bus,  add..  Citrus  Ex- 
perimental  Station.    Riverside.  Calif. 


Gkadl'ate  Alumni 


745 


LA    FORCE    BAILEY 

1Q16.     M.  S.   (See  No.  6717.) 

G26.  MARGARET  LEWIS  BAILEY 
Instructor:  A.  M..  1910;  Ph.  D.,  1912;  b.  N 
5,  1880,  Wellsboro,  Pa.;  d.  Lewis  Llewellyn 
(,b.  184Q,  Charleston,  Pa.)  and  Elizabeth  Cath- 
erine (Hill)  Bailey  (b.  iSsi,  Genesee,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  \Vellsb»ro  (i'a.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Cor- 
nell, 1903.  Traveling  Fellowship  (Eng.  and 
Ger.),  Univ.  of  111.,  191 2-13;  Instr..  Ger., 
Lake  Erie  Coll.,  Painesville,  O.,  1914;  Instr., 
Ger.,  Smith  Coll.,  Northampton.  Mass.,  1914- — . 
Auth.:  Milton  and  Jacob  Uoehme:  a  study  of 
German  mysticism  in  17th  Century  England. 
Oxford  Uiiiv.  Press.  1914.  Address.  Wells- 
boro, Pa. 

WALTER  THOMAS   BAILEY 
1910.     M.  Arch.    (See  No.   2018) 

G27.  WILLIAM  HARRY  BAIR 
Assistant;  M.  S.,  1914;  b.  D  i6,  1879, 
Rufifsdale,  Pa.;  s.  Jacob  C.  (b.  1848,  do.)  and 
Carrie  (Hauser)  Bair  (b.  1856,  Welty,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Alvcrton  (Pa.)  II.  S.;  West.  Pa. 
St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Indiana.  Pa.  B.  S.,  O.  No. 
Univ.,  1908.  Teacher,  II.  S.,  Fowler,  Ind., 
190809;  do..  Canton,  111.,  1909-12;  Grad.  Stud. 
and  Asst.,  Phys.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-14;  Instr.. 
do.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1914-15;  Asst.  and 
Grad.  Stud.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1915 — .  Ad- 
dress,   Berkeley,    Calif. 

G28.  CLARENCE  JAMES  BAKER 
Assistant;  M.  S.,  191 1;  b.  Jl  22,  1885,  Canon 
City,  Colo.;  s.  b-amuel  H,  (b.  S  26,  1857,  N. 
Y.)  and  Ada  (Chick)  Baker  (b.  Mr  29,  1855)- 
Prepared  in  East  Denver  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Univ. 
of  Denver,  1907.  Phi  Lambda  Epsilon.  Teach- 
er, Chem.,  190709;  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909- 
10;  Asst.,  Chem.,  do.,  1910-12:  Prin.,  H.-  S., 
Taylorville,  111.  Married  Lela  Osborne,  Ag  3, 
191 2,    Urbana.   Address,  Taylorville,   111. 

IRA    OSBORN    BAKER 
1878.     C.   E.   (See  No.  36) 

G29.  ROBERT  EARL  BAKER 
Mgr.,  Metal  Co.;  A.  M.,  19 14;  b.  F  10,  1888, 
Columbus.  Ivan.;  s.  Moses  (b.  Ag  19,  1834, 
St.  Joseph,  Mo.)  and  Sarah  Jane  (Willson) 
Baker  (b.  Ap  4,  1850.  Guernsey  Co.,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Okla.  .St.  Prep.  Sch.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of 
Okla.,  1912;  Chem.  E.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1915. 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Fellowship,  Chem. 
Engng.,  LIniv.  of  Wis.,  1914-15;  Instr.,  Chem. 
Engng.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1915^-16;  Works 
Mgr.,  Keokuk  Electro  Metals  Co.,  1916 — . 
Mem.,  Am.  Electro.  Chem.  See,  191 S;  A.  I. 
M.  E.,  1917 — .  Married  Nathal  Patterson,  Ag 
16,  1916.  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Child,  Elizabeth 
Harrison,  b.  Je  21,  1917.  Address,  503  N.  3rd 
St.,  Keokuk;  bus.  add.,  Keokuk  Electro  Metals 
Co.,  do. 

G30.  FRANCIS  MARSH  BALDWIN 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b.  Ja  16,  1885. 
West  Upton,  Mass.;  s.  Ellory  Albee  (b.  184s, 
Coventrv,  Vt.)  and  Rosa  Arbella  (Wood) 
Baldwin  (b.  1851,  West  Upton,  Mass.).  Pre- 
pared in  Upton  Center  (Mass.)  H.  S.  A.  B., 
Clark  Coll.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1906;  A.  M., 
Clark  LIniv.,  iqo?.  Kappa  I'hi;  Sigma  Xi. 
Instr.,  Norm.  Sch.,  Louisville.  Kv.,  1908-1  j; 
Prof.,  Biol.,  West.  Md.  Coll..  Westminster, 
Md..  1911-15;  Asst.  and  Grad.  Stud..  Zool., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1915-17;  Asst.  Prof.,  Physiol., 
la.  St.  L'^niv.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  Diurnal  Activity 
of  the  Earthworm,  Jour.  Animal  Behavior, 
Vol.  7,  191 7;  Description  of  the  Chem.  Ele- 
ments, Mather  Printing  Co.,  1914;  Pharyngeal 
Derivatives  of  Amblystoma  Jour,  of  Morbhol., 
Mr  1918.  Mem.,  .A.'F.  A.  M.  Married  Bessie 
May  Seav,  191 2,  West  L^pton,  Mass.  Address. 
c/o   la.   St.   CoW..    Dept.   Zool.,  Ames,    la. 


JESSIE  EMMA   BALDWIN    (TURNER) 
19 12.     A.   M.   (See  No.  3265.) 

JOHN   DUDLEY    BALL 

1915.      E.   E.   (See  No.   2891.) 

G31.  THEODORE  ROLLY  BALL 
•Professor;  M.  S..  1914;  Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  Jl 
29,  1883,  Marshalltown,  la.;  s.  Thomas  Frank- 
lin (b.  1840,  Salem,  O.)  and  Emily  Kerns 
(Whealen)  Ball  (b.  1847,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Galva  (la.)  II.  S.  B.  S.,  Drake  Univ..  1908. 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Gamma  Alpha.  Instr., 
Chem.,  Drake  Univ.,.  1910-13;  do.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1916-17;  Asst.  Prof.,  Washington  Univ., 
1917 — .  Auth.:  T'ne  Determination  of  Titan- 
ium, Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  S  1914;  Heterorceneous 
Equilibrium  between  Aqueous  and  ivxetallic 
Solutions,  do.,  \'ol.  39.  Mem.,  Sigma  Xi.  Mar- 
ried Laura  Velma  Downing,  Je  16,  1915,  Des 
Moines.  Child,  Gloria  Elizabeth,  b.  F  19,  1917. 
.■iddrcss,  6043  Kingsbury  Blvd.,  St.  Louis; 
bus.   add.,   c/o    Washington   University,   do. 

G32.  ANNA  MABEL  BALLANS 
A.  M.,  1910;  b.  Jl  19,  1887,  Neponset.  111;, 
d.  David  (b.  Ap  26,  1S31)  and  Sarah  (Gould) 
P.allans  (b.  I)  8,  1848).  Prepared  in  Nepon- 
set and  Springfield  H.  Schs,  A.  B,,  Kno.K  Coll., 
1909.  War  Work  France,  1918— .  Address, 
Neponset,  III. 

G33.  MARGARET  ESTHER  BALLEW 
Student;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  S  6,  1887,  Ma- 
comb, III.;  d.  Rev.  R.  T.  (b.  Ap  25,  1859,  An 
derson  Co..  Ky.)  and  Nancy  Angeline  (Guy) 
r.allew  (b.  F  25,  1859).  Prepared  in  Roseville 
Tp.  H.  S.;  A.  R..  Hedding  Coll.,  1909-  Prof.. 
Eng.,  Hedding  Coll.;  Grad.  Stud.,  Eng.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1916-17;  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Lexington,  111., 
1917-18;  Grad.  Stud..  Radcliffe  Coll.,  1918— . 
Address,  Lexington,  III. 

G34.  GEORGE  JOHN  BALZER 
Principal;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  Jl  i,  1878,  Gutten- 
berg.  la.;  s.  Frederick  (b.  Cologne,  Ger.)  and 
Eleanore  (Henkel)  Balzer  (b.  Butchbach,  do.). 
Prepared  in  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1902. 
Sigma  Xi.  Head,  Sc.  Dept.,  West.  Div.  H.  S., 
Milwaukee,  1909-11;  Prin.,  Washington  H.  S.. 
Milwaukee,  1911.  Married  Mena  Leanore  For- 
ton,  1904,  Chicago.  Children:  Roland  Foi^on. 
b.  1907;  Eleanore  Mari,  b.  1911.  Address. 
Washington.   H.   S.,  Milwaukee.! 

ALICE  MAY  BARBER  (BENNETT) 
1S93.    M.   S.     (See  No.  678.) 


1892. 


ELLA  URSULA  BARBER 
M.  L.     (See  No.  377-) 


JULIA  MINNETTA  BARBER 

1915.    A.  M.     (See  No.  55.37-) 

WILLIAM    DAVIS    BARBER 
1902.    C.  E.    (See  No.  679-) 

G35.  PANZY  LOUISE  BARGER 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1012;  b.  D  29,  1889,  Tar- 
kio.  Mo.;  d.  Isaac  arid  Lucy  (Evans)  Barger. 
Prepared  in  Tarkio  (Mo.)  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Tarkio 
Coll.,  1911.  Sigma  Xi.  Scholarship,  LTniv.  of 
111.;  Grad.  Asst.,  Zool.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-13: 
Teacher,  Sc,  II,  S..  Sullivan,  111.,  1913-14; 
Prof..  Biol.,  William  Woods  Coll.,  Fulton,  Mo., 
1914-18;  do.,  Tarkio  Coll.,  1918 — .  Address. 
Tarkio,    Mo. 

CLARENCE  B.A.RBRE 

1915.    M.   S.     (See  No.  6067.) 


746 


Univeusitv  of  Illinois 


PERRY  BARKER 

J907.    A.  M.    (See  No.   2021.) 

G36.     BRONSON  BARLOW 

Botanist;  M.  S.,  1913;  b.  N  2,  1872.  Had- 
ley,  Mich.;  s.  N.  P.  Barlow.  Prepared  in 
Greenville  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll., 
1902.  Lab.  Asst.,  Bacteriol.,  Mich.  E.xp.  Sta., 
1 002-04 •  Asst.,  Bacteriol.,  Agr.  Coll.,  Guelph, 
Ont.,  Can.,  1904-09;  Botanist,  N.  C.  Dept. 
Agr.,  1910-11;  Research  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1912-13;  Research,  Vaughan's  Seed  Store, 
Chicago.  Address,  Greenville.  Mich.;  bus.  add., 
31-33   W.  Randolph  St.,  Chicago.! 

G37.  MILDRED  BARNES  (HAESSLER) 
(Wife  of  G276) 
A.  M.,  1 91 7;  b.  O  18,  1890,  Lansing,  Mich.; 
d.  Orlando  F.  Barnes.  Prepared  in  Lansing 
H.  S.  A.  B.,  Vassar  Coll.,  1912.  Teacher,  H. 
S.,  Ironwood,  Midi.,  1912-15.  Married  Carl 
H.  Haessler  (g'17),  N  18,  1917,  Eldorado,  111. 
Address,  Apt.  4,  580  Van  Buren  St.,  Milwau- 
kee.! 

OTIS    AVERY    BARNES 

1918.    M.  S.    (See  No.  7363.) 

CHARLES  ANTHONY  BARNHART 

191 1.  A.   M.     (See  No.   2319.) 

JESSE   MELANGTHON    BARNHART 

1912.  M.   S.     (See  No.  2573.) 

G38.  OREN  AUGUSTUS  BARR 
Supt..  Schs.;  A.  M..  1914;  b.  Je  12,  1872, 
Odin,  111.;  s.  Noah  E.  (b.  1850,  do.)  and  Eliza- 
beth (Bundy)  Barr  (b.  1850,  Centralia,  111,). 
Prepared  in  Dixon  Coll.  B.  Ed.,  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.  Prin.,  Tp.  IT.  S.,  Eldorado,  111.,  1914- 
16;  Supt,,  Schs,,  Carthage,  111,,  1916 — ,  Ad- 
dress, 409  N.  Marion  St.,   Carthage,  111. 

JAMES   THEOPHILUS    BARRETT 

1907.    A.  M.     (See  No.   1808.) 

G39.     STUART  JEFFERY  B.\TES 

Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1912;  b.  My  9,  1887, 
Toronto,  Can.  B.  A.,  McMaster  Univ.,  1907; 
M.  A.;  do.,  1909.  Gamma  Alpha;  Sigma  Xi; 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Fellow  in  Cheni.,  1910- 
12;  Research  Assoc,  Phys,  Chem,,  Univ,  of 
111,,  1913-14;  Prof.,  Phys.  Chem.,  Throop  Coll., 
1914 — .  Married  Hazel  C.  Hooper,  Ag  1917, 
Toronto.  Can,  Address,  Throop  Coll.  of  Tech., 
Pasadena,  Calif. 

PHILIP    STEPHAN    BARTO 
1910.    A,   M.     (See  No,   2576.) 

ZILPHA  CURTIS  BATTEY 
1918.    A.  M.    (See  No.   8130.) 

FREDERICK   CHARLES   BAUER 
1918.    M.  S.     (See  No.   3632.) 
G40.     RACHAEL    ANN    BAUMGARTNER 
Teacher;  A.   M.,   1916;   b.   N   19,   1889.    Pre- 
pared in   Bethel  Coll.;   Laurence   (Kan.)   H.    S. 
A.    B.,    Kan.    Univ.,    1912.      Grad.   Asst.,    Biol. 
dept.,   Univ.    of   111.,    1916-18.      Teacher.   Great 
Falls,    Mont.      Address,    Halstead,    Kan.;    bus. 
add..   Great  Falls,   Mont. 

G41.  PAUL  LEVERN  BAYLEY 
Assistant;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  D  12,  1890,  Wich- 
ita, Kan.;  s.  Thomas  Aldrich  (b.  1853,  Rap- 
way,  N.  J.)  and  Minerva  Elizabeth  (Coffey) 
Bayley  (b.  1859,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Ft.  Smith 
(Ark.)  IT.  S.  A.  B..  Univ.  of  Ark.,  1013- 
Gamma  Alpha.  Asst.,  Physics.  Univ.  of  111.. 
1914-17;  Instr.,  Signalling,  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of 
111..  1917-18;  Instr.,  Cornell.  1919 — •  Address, 
Rockefellow  Hall,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.;  bus.  add., 
Cornell   Univ,,   do. 


FLORENCE  GABRIELLE  BAXTER 
(SNYDER) 
1012.     A,  M,     (See  Xo.  4547.) 

AMY  ADALINE  BEACH 
1918.    A.  M.    (See  No.  6077.) 

G42.  WALTER  SPURGEON  BEACH 
Botanist;  Ph.  D.,  1918;  b.  Ja  24,  1890.  Brown- 
town,  Minn.;  s.  Spurgeon  S.  Beach.  B.  S.  A., 
Minn.  Coll.  of  Agr.,  X914;  M.  S.,  Mich.  Coll. 
of  Agr.,  1915.  Asst.,  Bot..  Univ.  of  111.,  1915. 
Exp.  Sta.,  Bustleton,  Philadelphia,  Address, 
Hutchinson,  Minn.;  bus.  add.,  Bustleton,  Phil- 
adelphia. 

HENRY  M.  BEARDSLEY 
18S0.    M.   L.    (See  No.  204.) 

GEORGE  WILSON  BEATTIE 
1915.    A.  M.     (See  No.   6078.) 

G43.  HARRY  JAMES  BEATTIE 
M.  S.,  1918;  b,  D  27,  1S91,  Denver,  Colo.; 
s.  Christinia  Beattie.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Denver, 
1914;  A.  M.,  do.,  1915.  War  Gas  Investiga- 
tion Work,  Washington,  D.  C  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, 12700  Wisconsin  Ave.,  Washington,  D-. 
C. 

G44.  ALBERT  JAMES  BEATTY 
Dir.,  Educ;  A.  M.,  1915;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b. 
Jl  20,  1871;  s.  Francis  Beatty  (b.  Ap  22,  1822, 
Ireland)  and  Katherine  (Smith)  Beatty  (b.  D 
5,  1834.  Shelburne  Fialls,  Mass.).  Prepared  in 
Lamoille  H.  S.;  No.  111.  Norm.  Sch.,  1889-94; 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1897.  A.  B..  Knox  Coll., 
1900.  Sigma  Pi;  Phi  Delta  Kappa;  Kapiia  Del- 
ta Pi.  Supt.  and  Prin.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Geneseo, 
111.,  1911-14;  Sec.  to  Director  of  Bur.  of  Sales- 
manship Research.  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Tech., 
1917:18;  Dir.,  Educ,  Am.  Rolling  Mill  Co.. 
Middletown,  O.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Reports  on 
Schs.;  The  Corporation  Sch.,  1918.  Married 
May  E.  Schick,  D  25.  1894,  Di.xon,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Owen  Channing,  b,  Ag  28,  1896;  Grace 
Elizabeth,  b,  O  15,  1899,  Address,  Middletown, 
O,;  bus.  add.,  c/o  American  Rolling  Mill  Co., 
do. 

G4S.  CLYDE  BYRON  BECK 
Journalist;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  N  16.  Frank- 
port,  Ind.;  s.  Charles  B.  (u.  Je  18,  1861.  Burl- 
ington, Ind.)  and  Inez  Louise  (Cockayne) 
Beck  (b.  Ap  23,  1865,  Geetingsville,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Richmond  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  A.  B., 
Earlham  Coll.,  1906;  A.  M.,  N.  W.  Univ. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Noblesville,  Ind..  190708; 
Prin.  H.  S.,  Upland,  Ind.,  1909-10;  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  Plant  City,  Fla.,  1910-11;  do..  High- 
land Park,  191 1-12;  Instr..  Eng.,  Kan.  St.  Agr. 
Coll.,  1912-13;  Asst.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1914-18.  Reporter,  Richmond  Item.  Richmond, 
Ind.,  1918-19;  On  Editorial  Staff,  Iiidianafolis 
Star,  1019 — .  Address,  27  N.  13th  St.,  Rich- 
mond, Ind.;  bus.  add.,  Room  214,  Indianapolis 
Star,    Indianapolis,   Ind, 

G46,  MARY  lAVENIA  BECK 
Prin,,  II.  S.;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  Mr  15,  1886, 
Breckinridge,  Tex.;  d.  Henry  Harrison  (b,  Ag 
28,  i8f'.  Pleasant  Grove,  la.)  and  Frances 
Davis  (Veale)  Beck  (b.  O  15,  1861,  Dresden, 
Tex.).  Prepared  in  Corsicaiia  (Tex.)  H.  S. 
P..  S.,  Coe  Coll.,  1908.  Kappa  Delta;  Y.  W. 
C.  \..  Cabinet;  Cosmos  Bd.;  Jr.  Annual  Staff; 
Pres.,  Sec,  and  critic.  Lit.  Soc  Teacher,  Eng.. 
H.  S.,  Somerset,  Kv.,  1915-16;  Head  of  Jr. 
Coll.  dept.  and  Teacher,  Eng.  and  French, 
Cloquet.  Minn,;  Prin.,  H.  S,,  Maquoketa,  la., 
191;;  do..  McKinley  II,  S,,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
,Q,8 — .  Mem..  Chautauqua  Club,  Somerset. 
Ky.,  1915-16;  Tuesday  and  Art  Clubs,  Maquo- 
keta, la.,  1917-18;  Jour.  Club,  1914-15;  Coll. 
Club,  Cloquet,  1916-17;  Presbv.  Church.  Ad- 
drcss.  Morning  Sun,  la,;  bus.  add.,  5666  Vernon 
Ave.,  St.   Louis,  Mo. 


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747 


G47.  ALBERT  JOHN  BECKEK 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1915;  b.  O  6,  1877, 
Evansville,  Ind.;  s.  Daniel  vV.  (b.  N  i,  1846, 
do.)  and  Julia  E.  (Ritterskamp)  Becker  (b. 
O  I,  1856,  Freelandville,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Evansville  (Ind.)  II.  S.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1903;  M.  E.,  do.,  1907.  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
.Sigma  Xi.  Prof.,  Applied  Math.,  Univ.  of  N. 
Dak.,  1915 — .  Auth.:  Formulas  for  the  Design 
of  Engine  Parts,  Power;  The  -Action  of  Mild 
Steel  under  Combined  Stress,  Quarterly  Jour.. 
Univ.  of  N.  Dak.,  Ap,  1916;  Effect  of  Boilei 
Stock  Gases  on  the  Strength  of  Concrete 
Engng.,  Contracting,  My,  1916;  Temperature 
Effects  in  the  Strength  of  Concrete,  X.  Dak. 
Soc.  of  Engrs.,  1917;  On  the  Engng.  Curric- 
ulum, Engiig.  Educ.,  N,  191 7;  Strength  and 
Stiffness  of  Steel  under  Biaxial  loading,  Bui. 
Ss,  Univ.  of  III.  Engng.  E.xp.  Sta.  Mem.,  A.  S. 
M.  E. ;  Soc.  Promotion  Engng.  Educ;  Sigma 
Xi;  N.  Dak.  Soc.  Engrs.  Married  Clara  I.  Beck- 
er, S  7,  1904.  Children:  Roger  Kenneth,  b.  N 
22,  1908;  Richard  Fenneman,  b.  S  4,  1912. 
Address,  gi'^  Bement  Ave.j  Grand  Forks, 
N.    Dak. 

G48.  ETHEL  LOUISE  BEDIEXT 
Inspector;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  D  22.  1S92,  Deck- 
erville,  Mich.;  d.  Conrad  K.  (b.  Jl  25,  1852, 
Corning,  N.  Y.)  and  Kate  Lydia  (Cooper) 
Hedient  (b.  My  30,  1868,  Grass  Lake,  Mich). 
Prepared  in  Deckerville  (Mich.)  H.  S.;  A.  B., 
.\lbion  Coll.,  1916.  Delta  Eta  Sigma;  Delta 
Sigma  Rho;  Sorosis  Lit.  Soc.  Scholarship  in 
Econ.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916  17;  Asst.  Insp., 
Child  Labor  Div.,  Children's  Bur.,  U.  S.  Dept. 
of  Labor,  Spartanburg,  S.  C.  Address,  iio 
Hampton  Drive,  Spartanburg,  S.  C. 

G49.  JOHN  SHERMAX  BEEKLEY 
A.  M.,  191 7;  b.  D  7,  1894,  West  Chester, 
O.;  s.  William  Harvy  (b.  My  12,  1859,  Cin- 
cinnati) and  Flora  (Stein)  Beekley  (b.  Ja  10, 
1870,  West  Chester,  O.).  Prepared  in  Lock- 
land  (O.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Miami  Univ.,  i9i5- 
Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Gamma  Alpha;  Phi  Beta  Kap- 
pa. Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  i9iS-i7-  Bat. 
F,  ist  111.  F.  A^  191=;:  2d  Lt.,  F.  A.,  U.  S.  N. 
G.,  1917;  Bat.  C,  149th  F.  A.,  1917;  Aeroplane 
observer,  1917 — .  Address,  West  Chester,  O. 

ARTHUR    TIMOTHY    BELL 
1902.    A.  M.    (See  No.   1458.) 

G50.  JAMES  EDGAR  BELL 
(Husband  of  Xo.  3930) 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1913;  b.  My  20,  1875, 
Gettysburg.  O.;  s.  James  B.  Bell.  B.  S.,  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1905.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Ottawa, 
1905-08;  Fellow,  Cheni..  Univ.  of  Chicago. 
1909-10;  Instr.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Wash..  1910- 
11;  Asst.,  Chem..  Univ.  of  111..  191  lU;  Instr., 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  Wash..  Seattle.  1913;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  Chem.  Throop  Coll.  of  Tech.  Mairied 
Rosalie  Mary  Retz  ('09),  Te  26,  1915-  Child, 
Louise  Tean,  b.  Ag  7.  1916.  Address.  25+  S. 
Meredith  Ave..  Pasadena,  Calif.;  bus.  add., 
Throop   Coll.   of  Technology,   do. 

RODXEY    LINTON    BELL 
1915.      C.    E.    (See    Xo.    3636) 

JEFFERSON  HALL  BELT 

1913.     M.  S.     (See  Xo.  5031-) 

Gsi.  CLAUDIUS  EDMUND  BENNETT 
Engineer;  M.  S.,  1912;  b.  S  3-  1888,  Ruby, 
Neb.;  s.  D.  L.  and  M.  E.  Bennett.  B.  S..  L  niv. 
of  Neb..  1909.  Technical  Apprentice,  Westing- 
house  Elec.  &  Mfg.  Co.,  E.  Pittsburgh,  Pa., 
1909;  Elec.  Engr.,  Utah  Power  &  Light  Co., 
Salt  Lake  City.  Address.  423  Kearns  Bldg., 
Salt  Lake  City. 


1893- 


CLEAVES  BENNETT 
M.  L.     (See  No.  561.) 


Gs2.     ELIZABETH    RUTH    BENNETT 
(GRENNAN) 

A.  M.,  1908;  Ph.  D..  1910;  b.  O  9,  >88o, 
.Shawnee,  Pa.;  d.  Daniel  Tinsman  (b.  F  5,  1847. 
Easton,  Pa.)  and  Emmeline  (Loux)  Bennett 
(b.  Jl  9,  1852,  Pipersville.  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
St.  Norm.  Sch.,  East.  Stroudsburg,  Pa.  A. 
P..,  Ohio  Univ.  Sigma  Xi;  Scholarship  and 
I'ellowship  in  Math.  Instr.,  Math.,  Univ.  of 
Xel)..  igio-17;  Autli.:  Primitive  Groups  of  De- 
gree 20,  Am.  Jour,  of  Math.,  1912;  Simply 
Transitive  Primitive  Groups  whose  Maximal 
.Subgroup  Contains  a  Transitive  Constituent  of 
order  p-  or  pq,  or  a  Transitive  Constituent  of 
Degree  3.  do.,  1914.  Mem.,  Am.  Math.  Soc. 
-Married  John  Grennan,  Je  12,  1913,  Lincoln, 
Xeb.     Address,  60514  Indiana  Ave.,  Urbana. 

RALPH  ANDERSON  BENNITT 
1917.    C.   E.    (See  No.  5544-) 

G53.  RUFUS  CLARENCE  BEXTLEY 
Instructor;  Ph.  D.,  191 7;  b.  F  6,  1868,  Clin- 
ton, la.;  s.  Charles  Eugene  (b.  Ap  30,  1841, 
Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Persis  Orilla  (Free- 
man) Bentley  (b.  1839,  La  Grange  Co.,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Adelphi  Acad.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 
.\.  B.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1894;  A.  M.,  do.,  1896. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Delta  Kappa.  Fellowship, 
Columbia,  1900-01;  do..  Clark  Univ.,  1901-02; 
ist  Lt..  Nat.  Guard  of  Neb.  Cadet  Comp.,  1894. 
Dean  of  Clark  Coll.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1902-09; 
Asst.  and  Assoc.  Prof..  Secondary  Educ.  Stan- 
ford Univ.,  1910-16;  Instr.,  Dept.  of  Educ, 
Univ.  of  Neb.,  1918 — .  Married  Lydia  Ellen 
Hart,  S  18,  1895,  Hastings,  Neb.  Children: 
Elizabeth  Noel,  b.  D  25,  1901;  Charis  Eugenia, 
b.  N  29,  1903;  Lucie  Freeman,  b.  My  11,  1905. 
Address.  2025  S.  26th  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb.;  bus. 
add.,  Univ.  of  Nebraska,  do. 

Gs4.     OLAF  BERGEIM 

Instructor;  M.  S..  1912;  b.  N  6,  1888,  Water- 
town,  S.  Dak.;  s.  P.  G.  Bergeim.  Ph.  G.,  S. 
Dak.  St.  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Mech.  Arts,  1906;  B. 
S.,  1908.  Pharmacist.  igo8-io;  Instr.,  Jeffer- 
son Med.  Coll.,  Philadelphia.  Address.  Brook- 
ings, S.  Dak.;  bus.  add.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll., 
Philadelphia.! 

G53.     CARL  JOSEPH  BERGMAN 
A.  M.,  191 1 ;  b.  Ja  13,  1883.  Sweden;  s.  Carl 
T.  Bergman.  A.  B.,  Augustana  Coll.,  19:0.     Ad- 
drcts,  903  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana. t 

IRA  JOHN  BERKEMA 

1015.    A.  M.    (See  No.  4070-) 
HARRIETT  JOSEPHINE  BERNIXGER 
191 7.    A.  M.    (See  No.  6743-) 

G56.  HOWARD  BROWN  BERRY 
Farm  Mgr.;  M.  S.,  1907;  b.  F  22,  1879, 
Bloomington.  111.;  s.  Rodolph  Fearing  (b.  O 
24,  1851,  O.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Brown) 
Berry  (b.  Ta  17,  1853.  Lowell,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Prep.  Sch..  Washington  St.  Coll.  B.  S., 
Wash.  St.  Coll.,  1906.  Alpha  Zeta.  Instr.. 
.\gT.,  Washington  St.  Coll.,  1907-08;  Exp.  Sta. 
Staff,  do.,  1909-10;  Farm  Mgr.,  1910 — .  Mem.. 
Presby.  Church.  Married  May  Evans  Ap  30. 
1907.     Address,  Big  Lake,  Wash. 

G57.  PHILIP  SHERIDAN  BIEGLER 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  Ja  30.  1880,  St. 
Paul;  s.  Charles  A.  (b.  1850,  Buffalo,  N.  Y) 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (McClurg)  Biegler  (b. 
185'  Lexington,  Kv.).  Prepared  in  Hyde  Park 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis..  1905; 
E.  E.,  do.,  1915.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Tau; 
Eta  Kappa  Nu;  Sigma  Xi;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha; 


7+^ 


I'XIVEKSITV    OF    IlI.I.M 


Debating  team;  V.  P.,  L'niv.  of  Wis.,  Engrs. 
Club.  Engng.  Dept.,  Commonwealth  Edison 
Co.,  Chicago,  1905-06;  Instr.  and  Asst.  Prof., 
Eke.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  la.,  1906-09;  Engng. 
Dept.,  Washington  Water  Power  Co.,  Spokane, 
1909-10;  Asst.  Prof.,  Elcc.  Engng.,  Purdue 
Univ.,  1910-11;  Asst.  Prof,  and  Prof.,  do., 
Univ.  of  Mont..  1911-13;  Assoc,  and  Asst.  Prof., 
do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913 — .  Instr.,  S.  M.  A., 
Univ.  of  111.,  summer.  1917.  On  leave,  1918 — . 
.■\uth. :  Notes  on  Electrically  operated  Deep 
VVell  Pumps.  Technograph,  Vol.  30,  1916;  Some 
Tests  of  Electrically  Operated  Deep  Well 
Pumps,  Am.  Water  Works  Assn.,  Vol.  32,  1917; 
Some  Tests  of  Electrically  Operated  Deep  Well 
Pumps  II,  do.,  1918;  Current  and  Voltage  Re- 
lations in  2-phase.  3-phase  Transportation,  Tech' 
nagrach.  Vol.  32,  191 7;  Elec.  Lab.  Instruction 
For  Large  Classes,  Soc.  Promotion  of  Engng. 
Educ,  Vol.  7,  1917;  A  Proposed  Course  in  Elec. 
Engng.,  The  Transit,  1907.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Married  Martha  Irene  Shipman,  D  21.  1909,  la. 
Falls,  la.  Children:  Winifred  Pearle.  b.  Ja  2. 
191 1 ;  Shipman  Sheridan,  b.  D  24,  1913.  Ad- 
dress, 1 1 05  S.  Coler  Ave.,  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
308  Elec.  Lab.,  Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

ALICE  BIESTER 
1 91 3.    A.  M.    (See  No.  5037.) 

BENJAMIN  BING 
i8qi.    M.  S.    (See  No.  530.) 

Gs8.  LEWIS  ISAAC  BIRDSALL 
Chemist;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  O  16,  1884,  Patter- 
son, N.  Y.;  s.  Thomas  Powell  (b.  Ja  13,  1856, 
Orange  Lake.  N.  Y.)  and  Cynthia  Chase 
(Greene)  Birdsall  (b.  D  17,  1854,  S.  Starks- 
boro,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Patterson  (N.  Y.)  H. 
S.  A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1907.  Sigma  Xi; 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Gamma  Alpha;  V.  P., 
Grad.  Cilub,  1009.  Chem.  and  Bacteriol.,  Al- 
vord  and  Burdick.  consulting  engrs.,  Chicago, 
1909-10;  Asst.,  San.  Chem.  and  Chemist,  111. 
St.  Water  Sur.,  1907-9;  Asst.  to  Dir.  do.,  191 1; 
Supt.  of  Filtration,  Rock  Island,  111.,  191J-12; 
Supt.,  Purification  Div..  Water  Works  Dept., 
Minneapolis,  1913 — .  Auth.:  Composition  and 
Treatment  of  Lake  Mich.  Water,  Bui.  8,  Water 
Survey  Scries,  Univ.  of  111.;  Some  Problems  in 
Filtration  Plant  Operation,  Jour.  Am.  Mooter 
Works  Assn.  Vol.  4,  No.  4,  1917-  Mem.,  Min- 
neapolis Engrs.  Club;  Minn.  Mycological  Soc; 
.\.  C.  S.;  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.;  Am.  Water 
Works  Assn.;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc; 
L'niv.  Club.  Minneapolis;  Congr.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Aimce  Burr  Cole,  Ag  24,  191X,  Long  Hill, 
Conn.  Child,  Lewis  Cole,  b.  Ag  22.  1915.  Ad- 
dress. Box  31,  St.  Anthony  Falls  Sta.,  Minne- 
apolis; bus.  add..  Filtration  Plant,  Columbia 
Heights,  Minn. 

G59.  DON  WARREN  BISSELL 
Chemist;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  Je  12,  i8qo,  Keene, 
N.  H.;  s.  Warren  W.  Bissell.  Prepared  in  Keene 
(N.  H.)  H.  S.;  B.  S.,  N.  H.  Coll.,  1914.  Asst., 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-16;  Research  Chem., 
Buffalo.  N.  Y.;  Asst.,  Nat.,  Anatine  &  Chem. 
Co.,  Inc.,  do.  Address.  284  Water  St..  Keene. 
N.  H.;  b^is.  add.,  National  Anatine  S;  Chemical 
Co.,  Inc.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y. 

GOo.  MADELINE  KAY  BIXBY 
Health  Dept.  Director;  M.  S..  1918;  b.  F  5, 
1896.  North  Andover,  Mass.;  d.  Alonzo  (b. 
North  Acten,  Mass.)  and  Harriett  (Watsen) 
Bixby  (b.  Lancashire,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  John 
H.  S.,  North  Andover,  Mass.  B.  S.,  Tufts  Coll., 
1916.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Staff,  111.  St.  Water 
Sur.,  1916-17;  Asst.,  Bacteriol.,  Federal  Anti- 
toxin Lab..  N.  Y.,  1917:  Dir.,  Div.  of  Lab., 
Dept.  of  Health,  Bridgeport,  Conn.,  t9i7— • 
Auth.:  Articles  for  Health  Dept.  Bui.,  Bridge- 


port   Abstractor,    Chemical    Abstracts.      Mem., 

A.  C.  S.;  Am.  \Vater  Works  Society.  Address, 
70  Pleasant  St.,  N.  Andover,  Mass.;  bus.  add.. 
Health  Dept..  Bridgeport,  Conn. 

ALICE  MARY  BLACK   (ARl'S) 
1001.    A.  M.    (See  No.   1461.) 

CHARLES  DAY  BLACK 
1912.     M.   S.     (See  No.  4S56.)' 

WILLIAM    WESl.KV  Bl..\tK 
180Q,     A.   M.      (See   No.    1107.) 

CLARENCE  H.  BLACKALL 
1S80.     M.  Archil.     (See  No.  126.) 

G61.     NORMAN    ROBERT   BLATHERWICK 

Physiol.  Chem.;  M.  S..  1912;  b.  F  19,  1887, 
Rock  Valley,  la.;  s.  John  Henry  (b.  O)  and 
Janet  (McArthur)  Blathcrwick  (b.  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Grinnell  Acad.  B.  S.,  Grinnell  Coll., 
1909;  Ph.  D.,  Yale,  1914.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma; 
Sigma  Xi;  Currier  Fellow  in  Physiol.  Chem., 
Yale.  Asst.  Chem.,  Montiliore  Home,  New 
York  City,  1914-15;  Physiol.  Chem.,  Dairy  Div., 
U.  S.  dept.  Agr.,  Exp.  Farm.  Bettsville,  Md., 
1915-17;  do.,  19 1 8 — .  I  St  Lt.,  San.  Corps,  N. 
A.,  1917-18;  Capt.,  Camp  Nutrition  Officer, 
Camp  Devens,  Mass.,  1918;  do..  Camp  Owens. 
Mass.;  Mustered  out,  Ja  22,  1919.  Mem.,  Am. 
.Soc  Biol.  Chem.;  Am.  Physiol.  Soc;  A.  C.  S. 
Married  Barbara  Stowe,  Ap  17,  191s.  Phila 
delphia.  Address,  2821  28th  St.,  X.  W., 
Washington,  D.  C. 

G62.     LILLIAN   BLAYNEY 
Teacher;   A.  M.,   1914;  b.  Je  24,   1891,  Mon- 
mouth, 111.;  d.  J.J.  C.  and  Mary  Virginia  (Ivey) 
Blayney.     I'repared  in  Monmouth  H.  S.     A.  B., 
Monmouth    Coll.,    1913.      Zeta    Epsilon   Chi;    A. 

B.  L.  Soc;  Hist.  Club;  German  Club.  Scholar- 
ship, L'niv.  of  111.,  1913-14;  Teacher,  Hist., 
Sullivan,  111.,  1914-15;  Monmouth,  111.,  1915- 
16;  Head  of  Hist.  Dept.,  H.  S.,  Villisca.  la.. 
1916 — ^  Address,  1040  E.  Broadway,  Mon- 
mouth, 111.;  bus.  add..  High  School.  Villisca, 
la. 

G63.  CHARLES  KING  BLISS 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  Mr  8,  1873,  Kings- 
ton Furnace,  Mo.;  s.  N.  W.  Bliss  (b.  Bradford. 
Vt.)  and  Mary  (Andrews)  Bliss  (b.  Warsaw. 
111.).  Prepared  in  Morgan  Park  Acad.  A.  B., 
Univ.  of  CSiicago.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi  Delta 
Kap|ia.  Teacher,  Moran  Sch.,  Rolling  Bay, 
Wash.  Married  Adelle  Clendenin,  Ag  17,  1909, 
Urbana.  Address,  c/o  Moran  School.  Rolling 
Bay,  Wash. 

G64.  FRANK  WALKER  BLISS 
Instructor;  M.  S.,  1909;  b.  Ja  6,  1884,  Chi- 
cago; s.  W.  C.  and  Mary  E.  I'.liss.  B.  S.,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  190S.  Asst.,  Phys.  Chem.,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1907-08;  Prof.,  Quantitative  Chem., 
Univ.  of  Minn.  Address,  1016,  17th  Ave.,  S. 
E.,  Minneapolis;  bus.  add..  Univ.  of  Minnesota, 
do. 

G65.  ELIZABETH  BODFISH  (CLARKE) 
Instructor;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  O  31,  1891, 
Bridgewatcr.  Mass.;  d.  David  Lewis  (b.  Ja  19, 
1864.  Wareham,  Mass.)  and  Winifred  (Ware) 
Bodlish.  (b.  D  iq,  i860,  North  Anson,  Me.). 
Prepared  in  Palmer  (Mass.)  H.  S.;  Northfield 
Sem..  East  Northfield.  Mass.  Ph.  B.,  Brown. 
1914.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi;  Scholar  in 
Zool..  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17;  Instr.,  Sc,  M.  C. 
Wheeler  Sch..  Providence,  R.  I.,  1914-16;  dc, 
H.  S.,  Downers  Grove.  111.,  1917—-  Mem., 
As.sn.  of  Coll.  Alumnae.  Married  Edwin  Lea- 
vitt  Clarke,  Ja  i,  loiS,  Palmer,  Mass.  Address, 
10  Holbrook  St.,  Palmer,  Mass.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
High  School.  Downers  Grove  111. 


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G66.  FLORENCE  ELSIE  BOEHMER 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1918;  b.  Ap  15,  1800,  Spring- 
field, Mo.;  d.  Charles  D.  Boehmer.  Prepared  in 
St  Norm.,  Springticld,  Mo.  A.  B.,  Drury  Coll., 
191^.  Teacher,  Aurora,  Lebanon  and  Mound 
City,  Mo.,  1912-16;  dn..  Central  IL  S.,  Kansas 
Citjf,  Mo..  1917 — .  Address,  969  S.  JelTerson, 
Springfield,  Mo.;  bus.  add.,  3603  Benton  Blvd., 
Kansas   City,    Mo. 

MARTHA  HARRIET  BOGC^S  (LOVE) 
1891.     A.  M.     (See  No.  340.) 

G67.  SIMEON  JAMES  BOLE 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1912:  b.  Mr  25,  1875, 
Bianch  Co..  Mich.;  s.  Charles  S.  (b.  Case  Co., 
Mich.)  and  Zerirah  (Blackman)  Bole  (b.  1855, 
Branch  Co.,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Union  City 
(Mich.)  H.  S.;  Mich.  Norm.  Sch.  A.  B., 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  190J;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  T90--8. 
Fellowship,  Educ,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912;  Supt., 
Pub.  Schs..  Durand,  Mich.,  1902-6;  Instr., 
Math.,  H.  S.,  Madison,  Mich.,  1906-7;  Supt. 
Schs.,  Jefferson,  Wis.,  1907-10-  Instr.,  Math., 
Univ.  Acad..  1910-11;  Assoc,  Pomol.,  LIniv. 
of  111.,  1912-18;  Asst.  Prof.,  Agr.,  Mo.  Wes- 
leyan  Coll.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church. 
Married  Harriette  May  Vandercook,  Je  1903, 
St.  Louis,  Mich.  Children:  Mildred  Irene,  b. 
Ag  3,  1904  (died  F  6,  igo6> ;  Charles  Francis, 
b.  F  27,  igo6;  Crystal  Elaine,  b.  Mr  19,  1909. 
Address,  Cameron,  Mo.;  bus.  add.,  Mo.  Wes- 
leyan  Coll.,  do. 

ANNA  LOUISE  BOND 
1906.     A.  M.     (See  No.   1821.) 

G6S.  JOHN  DAVID  BOND 
Professor;  A.  M..  1915;  b.  S  16,  1883,  Gal- 
latin, Tenn.;  s.  J.  D.  (b.  Jl  27,  i860,  do.)  and 
T.  Lillie  (Ramsey)  Bond  (b.  Ja  24,  1861,  do.). 
Prepared  in  G.-ilIatin  Sem.;  B.  A.,  Univ.  of 
Tenn.,  1909.  Phi  Kai>pa  Phi.  Fresh.  Schol- 
arship; Allen  Pn;^e  in  Math.;  Pres.,  Soph. 
Class;  Pres.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Class  Poet;  Ath. 
Council.  Instr.,  Math.,  A.  and  M.  Coll.,  Tex., 
1911-16;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1916 — .  Mem.,  Math. 
Assn.  of  Am.;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Married  Leila 
McGregor,  S  8,  1915,  Houston,  Tex.  Child, 
Lora,  b.  My  17,  1917.  Address,  College  Sta- 
tion, Tex. 

HALBERT  EVANS  BONER 
1906.     M.  E.     (See  No.  2331.) 

FREDERICK  GORDON  BONSER 
1902.     M.   S.      (See   No.    1463.) 

SIMEON  E.  BOOMER 
1913.     A.   M.      (See  No.  3646.) 

G69.  GEORGE  PAUL  BOOMSLITER 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1914;  b-  O  10,  1879,  Grand 
Haven,  Mich.;  s.  Marinus  (h.  F  10,  184,3, 
Zeeland,  Holland)  and  Sarah  (Vogel)  Booms- 
liter  (b.  F  12,  1854,  Alsace.  France).  Pre- 
pared in  Grand  Haven  (Mich.)  H.  S.  B.  b., 
Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1906.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Drafts- 
man and  designer,  Phoenix  Bridge  Co..  Phoe- 
nixville.  Pa.,  1906-09;  Instr.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1909-15;  Assoc.  Prof.,  T.  and  .\.  M..  do., 
,915 — .  Mem.,  Soc.  Promotion  Engng.  Educ, 
,p,4 — .  Married  Alice  Ella  Colgan,  1910.  Phil- 
adelpiia.  Children:  Alice  Colgan,  b.  My  12, 
191 1 ;  Margaret  Ella,  b.  Ja  12,  1914;  Paul 
(Jolgan,  b.  O  24,  ig'S-  Address,  612  W.  In- 
diana Ave.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  210  Engineering 
Bldg.,  Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

G70.     HARRY  TYLER  BOOTH 

(Husband  of  No.  9033^ 

Engineer;    M.    S.,     1917;    b.    Mr    24,    180?, 

Richwood,    O.;    s.    George    H.    and    Marv    M. 

(Nettleton)     Booth.       B.     S.,    Carleton    Coll., 

loic:  Univ.  of  Minn.     Gamma  Alpha;  Fhi  Heta 


Kappa;  Sigma  Xi;  Am.  Phys.  Soc;  Scholar- 
ship, Univ.  01  111.;  Instr.,  do.  Summers,  1916- 
17;  Aeronautical  Engr.,  Curtiss  Engng.  Corp., 
Garden  City,  L.  I.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  Distribu- 
tion of  Potential  in  a  Corona  Tube,  Phys.  Re- 
view, S,  1917;  The  Effect  of  Numbers  in  Aerial 
Warfare,  Aviation,  Je  s,  1918;  do..  Automotive 
Industries,  Je  20,  1917;  Recent  Developments 
in  Aeronautics,  ///.  Quarterly.  Married  Caro- 
lyn Rose  Dennis  ('18),  Ja  i,  1919,  Glencoe, 
111.  Address,  Stearns  Park,  Long  Island,  N. 
Y.;  bits,  add.,  c/o  Curtiss  Engng.  Corp.,  Gar- 
den  City,   do. 

G71.     RAYMOND   FRANKLIN    BORDEN 
(Husband  of  No.  5649) 

Instructor;  Ph.  D.,  1918;  b.  Ag  2,  1892, 
Portsmouth,  R.  I.:  s.  Alonzo  Edgar  (b.  1863, 
do.)  and  Lillian  Gardner  (Collins)  Borden  (b. 
1862,  Apponary,  R.  I.).  Prepared  in  Rogers  H. 
S.,  Newport,  R.  I.  Ph.  B.,  Brown,  1914;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1915.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi. 
Asst.,  Math.,  Brown,  1914-15;  Instr.,  do.,  R.  I. 
Sch.  of  Design,  1914-15;  Asst.,  Math.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1915-18;  Instr.,  do.  1918 — .  Married 
Emma  Margaret  Fahrnkopf  ('13),  Jl.  4.  1918, 
Newton,  111.  Address,  1212  University  Ave., 
Urbana;  bus.  add.,  2=50  Natural  History  Bldg., 
Univ.   of   111. 

JOHN  HENRY  BORNMANN 
191J.     M.  S.     (See  No.  4083.) 

SUDHINDRA  BOSE 
1909.     A.  M.     (See  No.  2912.) 

G72.  ERNEST  LESLEY  BOST 
Supt.  Schs.;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  N  3^  1880, 
Irving,  111.;  s.  D.  E.  and  Margaret  L.  Bost. 
Ph.  B.,  Greenville  Coll..  1908.  Married  Ag 
27,  1904.  Children:  Margaret  Louise,  b.  D  10, 
1906;  Freaman  Logan,  b.  O  23,  1908  (died  Jl 
21,  1909).  Address,  221  S.  14th  St.,  Murphys- 
boro.   111. 

ALIDA   CYNTHIA  BOWLER 
191 1.  A.  M.  (See  No.  4084.) 

G72A.  ARTHUR  CLIFTON  BOVCE 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1907;  b.  S  24,  1S84,  Tuscola, 
111..;  s.  A.  E.  and  Olive  A.  (Moore)  Boyce. 
Prepared  in  Tuscola  H.  S.;  Lafayette  Coll., 
Fasten,  Pa.  Ph.  B.,  Lafayette  Coll.,  Easton, 
Pa.,  1907.  Prin..  H.  S.,  .\rinington,  111.,  igii- 
12.      Address,  Tuscola,   111. 

G73.     CECIL   WAYNE    BOVl.F. 

Teacher:  A.  M.  1917;  b.  N  26,  1888,  Shoals, 
i»nd. ;  s.  George  Richard  and  Addie  (Ragle) 
Boyle.  Prepared  in  Shoals  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Ind. 
Univ.,  1906-08.  A.  B.,  DePauw  Univ.,  1910. 
Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Basketball  Varsity;  Glee  Club; 
Band;  Orchestra.  Asst.  Chem.,  Purdue,  191 '- 
12;  Chem.,  Dupont  Powder  Co.,  Chester,  Pa.. 
summer  1012;  Teacher.  H.  S.,  Union  City,  Ind., 
1912-13;  Grad.  .^sst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916- 
J7;  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Kenihvorth,  111.,  1912-16, 
1917-18.  U.  S.  N.  R.  F..  Municipal  Pier,  Chi 
cage  F  16  1918;  Instr..  Officer's  Material 
Sch.,  Pelham  Bay,  N.  Y.;  Mustered  out,  Mr  4. 
1919.  Mem.,  Christian  Church.  Address,  Kenil- 
worth,    111. 

CLARENCE  BOYLE,  JR 

1916.     M.  E.     (See  No.  4086.) 
G74.     RUSSELL    STARKEY    BRACEWELL 

Chemist;  M.  S.,  1918;  b.  Jl  18,  1891  Line- 
ville,  la.;  s.  John  William  (b.  Ja  i,  1865.  Clio 
la.)  and  Emma  Lalitia  (Lawson)  Bracew-ell  (b. 
S  29  1867,  do.).  Prenared  in  Kincaid  (Kan.) 
H  S  •  A  B.,  Univ.  of  Kan..  1916.  Gamma 
Alpha;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Pp.i  Lambda  Upsilon. 
Research  Chem.,  Am.  Cotton  Oil  Co..  Chicago, 
1918— .  Address,  6234  Harper  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,   2ZS  W.   i8tb  St..  do. 


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G75.  BERN  ICE  MARGARET  BRADFORD 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  O  18,  1878,  Bear 
Lake,  Mich.;  d.  Joshua  (b.  1830,  St  Andrews. 
New  Brunswick)  and  Margaret  McLaughlin  (b. 
1832,  do.).  Prepared  in  Ferris  Inst.,  Big 
Rapids,  Mich.  A.  B..  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1907. 
Mich.  Alumnae  Scholarship,  1906;  Lucinda 
Stone  Scholarship,  1907;  Jr.  and  Sr.  Oratorical 
Contests.  Teacher,  Frankfort,  S.  Dakota,  1909- 
10;  Field  Mgr.,  King  Richardson  Co.,  191 0-12; 
Prof.  Eiig.,  Eureka  Coll.,  912-14;  Prin.  H.  S., 
Villa  Grove,  Colo.,  1915-16;  As.st.,  Prin.,  Clydc- 
liark.  Mont.,  1916-18;  Instr  Pub.  Speaking. 
Greeley.  Colo.,  191S — .  Federal  Food  Adminis- 
trator. Upper  Shields  River  Valley,  1917-18. 
Auth.:  In  Mich,  and  other  Poems,  1918;  The 
Trail  of  the  Yellowstone,  1918.  Mem.,  O.  E. 
S.;  Women's  Lib.  Club,  Clydepark,  Mont.  Ad- 
dress. Bear  Lake,  Mich.;  bus.  add.,  Greeley, 
Colo. 

G76.  ST.  ELMO  BRADY 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1914;  Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  D 
22,  1884,  Louisville,  Ky.;  s.  Thomas  Alexander 
(b.  D  28,  1858,  do.)  and  Celestcr  (Parker) 
Brady  (b.  Mr  28,  1869.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Louisville  Colored  H.  S.  B.  A.,  Fisk  Univ., 
1908.  Alpha  Phi  Alpha;  Prof..  Chem.  and 
Head,  Dept.  of  Sc,  Tuskegee  Inst.  Auth.: 
Three  monographs  on  Household  Chemistry 
for  Girls;  (.with  G.  D.  Beal)  The  Hydro- 
chloric Method  for  the  Determination  of  Alka- 
loids, Jour.  Eugng.  Chem.,  191 5;  Three  ab- 
stract articles,  Sc,  1914-15;  (with  Dr.  C.  G. 
Derick)  Ionization  Constants  of  Monobasic 
Paraffin  Acids.  Mem.,  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon; 
Sigma  Xi;  A.  C.  S.  Married  Myrtle  Marie 
Travers,  Ag  28,  1917,  Denver.  Address,  Tus 
kegee  Inst.,  Tuskegee,  Ala. 

G77.  JOSEPH  MARVIN  BRAHAM 
Chemist;  Ph.  D.,  1918;  b.  F  i,  1891,  Aitc- 
sian,  S.  Dak.;  s.  Nels  H.  (b.  S  s.  1849.  Nor- 
way) and  Gina  Braham  (b.  F  7,  1848,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Moscow  (Idaho)  H.  S.;  Prep. 
Dept.,  Univ.  of  Idaho.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Idaho. 
1914.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma -Xi;  Gamma 
Alpha.  Gas  Chem.,  War  Dept.,  Washington. 
D.  C.,  1918;  Capt.,  do.;  Am.  Univ.  E-xj).  Sta.. 
Washington,  D.  C. ;  Mustered  out,  F  18,  1919. 
Auth.:  Heats  of  Dilution;  I.  A.  Calorimeter 
for  Measuring  Heats  of  Dilution,  II,  The  Heat 
of  Dilution  of  Ethyl  Alcohol,  Jour.  A.  C.  S., 
Vol.  39,  1917.  Address,  3402  Macomb  St.,  N. 
W.,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  bus.  add.,  Am.  Univ. 
Exp.    Sta.,   do. 

G78.  SILAS  ALONZO  BRALEY 
Instructor;  M.  S.,  1915;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b.  D 
10,  1889,  Cherokee.  la.;  s.  Ulysses  Grant  (b. 
Je  6,  1868,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.)  and  Grace  Per- 
kins (Lawrey)  Braley  (b.  F  12,  1869,  Dodge- 
ville.  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Cherokee  (la.)  II. 
S.  A.  B.,  Morningside  Coll.,  1913.  Fellow, 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  111..  1916-17;  Instr.,  do.. 
191 7 — .  Auth.:  (with  G.  Mc  P.  Smith)  Heter- 
ogeneous Equilibria  between  Aqueous  and  Me- 
tallic Solutions,  Jour.  A.  C.  S-,  Vol.  39,  1917. 
Mem.,  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Gamma 
Alp' a;  A.  C.  S.;  .\.  A.  A.  S.  Married  Sara 
Rachel  Whitehouse,  S  i,  1915,  Cherokee,  la. 
Children:  Silas  Alonzo,  Jr.,  b.  Jl  15,  1917; 
Virginia  Grace,  b.  Jl  23,  191 8.  Address, 
710  W.  Nevada  St.,  Urbana. 


igi2. 


ROYDEN  EARL  BRAND 
M.  S.     (See  No.  3653) 


ALEXANDER  RUDOLPH  BRANDNER 

1914.    M.   S.     (See  No.  5556.) 
G79.     FREDERICK  AUGU.STUS  BRAUN 

Instructor;  Ph.  D.,  1909;  b.  Mr  28,  1874. 
Pittsburgh,  Pa.;  s.  Gustav  (b.  S  10,  1844,  Klein 
Sanskau  bei  Montau,  West  Prussia,  Ger.)  and 
Henrietta    (Sontowsky)     Bratin     (b.    Nov.     13, 


1846,  Leistenau,  West  Prussia).  Prepared  in 
Columbia  Norm.  Acad.,  Columbia,  Mo.  Acacia; 
Studentenzirkel.  Grad.  Fellowship,  (jer.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  190S;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1902;  A.  M., 
Harvard  Univ.,  1907;  Auth.,  Margaret  Fuller 
and  Goethe,  Henry  Holt  &  Co.,  New  York  City, 
19 10.  ]?apts.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.^  Mod.  Lang. 
Assn.;  Nassau  Club;  Am.  Whig  Soc.  (Honor- 
ary) ;  Triangle  Club.  Married  F'lorence  Fisch- 
er, Ag  14,  1912,  Spring  Lake,  Minn.  Address, 
18   Bank   St.,   Princeton,   N.   J. 

NELLIE  MATHILDA  BREDEHOFT 
191 1.    A.  M.    (See  No.  3292.) 

G80.     CARL  SHIPMAN  BREESE 

Electrician;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  N  9,  1892,  Man- 
hattan, Kan.;  s.  Claude  M.  Breese.  Prepared 
in  Manhattan  (Kan.)  H.  b.;  Gen.  Elec.  Co. 
Sch.  B.  S.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1912.  Elcctn., 
A.  T.  and  T.  Co.,  Chicago.  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  A, 
56th  U.  S.  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — . 
.4ddress,  318  Leavenworth  St..  Manhattan, 
Kan.;    bus.   add.,   5714    Kinibark   Ave.,   Chicago. 

WILLIAM    CHARLES    BRENKE 
1S99.      M.    S.      (See    No.    936.) 

G81.  GARLAND  ARMOR  BRICKER 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1910;  h.  Mr  20,  1881, 
Etna,  O. ;  s  David  A.  and  Christiana  A.  (Ru- 
dolph) Bricker  (b  do.)  Prepared  in  Etna 
(O.)  H.  S.;  O.  Univ.  B.  Ped.,  Lima  Coll., 
1907;  O.  St.  Univ.,  190^-8  Phi  Kappa  Phi; 
Acacia.  Asst.>  Agr.  Educ.  Dept.  of  Agr. 
Exten.,  Coll.  of  Agr.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1910; 
.Vsst.  Prof.,  Agr.  Educ,  Colls,  of  Educ.  and 
Agr..  do.,  191 1 ;  Prof.,  Agr.  Teaching,  Syracuse 
Univ.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  The  Teaching  of  Agr 
in  the  H.  S.,  Macmillan  Co.,  191 1;  Agricultural 
Education  for  Teachers.  Am.  Book  Co.,  1914; 
Solving  the  Country  Cliurch  Problem,  Metho- 
dist Book  Concern,  1913;  articles  in  various 
educational  perodicals.  Married  Edith  Mable 
McCelland,  Je  12.  1909,  McArthur,  O.  Ad- 
dress, 858  Sumner  Ave.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  bus. 
add.,     Syracuse    Univ.,    do. 

•EDWIN  CRESSY   BRIGGS 

1909.     M.   E.     (See  No.   1827.) 

G82.  REED  OSHEA  BRIGHAM 
Med.  Student;  M.  S.,  1914;  b.  D  20,  1888, 
Toledo,  O. ;  s.  Oshea  Stowell  (b.  Ag  17,  1852, 
Erie,  Mich.)  and  Caroline  (Mulhallen)  Bris'- 
ham  (b.  Ap  6,  1852,  do.).  Prepared  in  Toledo 
(O.)  Central  H.  S.  B.  S.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1912; 
Ph.  D.,  L^niv.  of  Mich.,  1916.  Sigma  Xi; 
Ganuna  Aloha.  Asst.,  Bot.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1912-14;  Instr.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1910-17; 
do.,  Winona  Coll.,  Summer  Sch.,  1916-17; 
Med.  Stud.,  19 17- 18.  Enlisted  in  Med.  Re- 
serve of  U.  S.  Army,  1918.  Auth.:  Steriliza- 
tion of  Pop  Corn  Mich.  Acad,  of  Sc,  191 5; 
Assimilation  of  Organic  Nitrogen  by  Higher 
Plants  and  the  Effect  of  Bacillus  Subtilis  on 
SVich  Assimilation,  Soil  Sc,  Vol.  3,  F  1917. 
Address,  141,  21st  St..  Toledo.  O. 

G83.  CHARLES  FRANCIS  BRISCOE 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1905;  Ph.  D.,  1912;  b. 
N  t,  1868,  DePauw,  Ind.;  s.  Anthony  Wayne 
(b.  do.)  and  Margaret  Jane  (.Sappenficld)  Bris- 
coe (b.  Bradford,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Val- 
paraiso Norm.  Sch.  .\.  B..  Ind.  Univ.,  1899. 
Sigma  Xi.  Teacher,  Sc.  and  Math.,  O.  Valley 
Norm.  Sch.  1896-97;  Prin.,  II.  S.,  Hoopeston, 
1899-1903;  Instr.,  Bot.,  Univ.  of  111.,  and  Asst., 
.Soil  Bacteriol.,  111..  Agr.  Exp.  Sta..  1904-12; 
Prof..  Bacteriol.,  Exp.  Sta.,  Miss.  Agr.  Coll., 
19 1 2 — .  Auth.:  Numerous  reports  in  Bui.  of 
Miss.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  Mem.,  111.  Acad,  of 
Sciences;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Bacteriol.  Soc; 
M.  E.  Church.  Married  Mayme  Louden.  Jl  i. 
1900,  Moberly,  Ind.  Child,  Marguerite,  b.  My 
t.   1 90 1.     Address,  Agricultural  Coll.,  Miss. 


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G84.     WILLIAM    EVERETT    BRITTON 

(Ilusl)ancl  of  No.  4105;  Brother  of  No.  6759) 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1910;  T-  O.,  1914;  1).  Mr 
2.3,  1887,  Bible  Grove,  111.;  s.  Joseph  Walter 
(h.  Ju  15,  18S5,  Akron,  O.)  and  Liicritia  Ada 
(Morgan)  Britton  (b.  S  21,  1863,  Bone  Cap, 
III.).  Prci^iared  in  Carlyle  H.  S.  A.  B„  Me 
Kendree  Coll.,  1009.  Pi  Kappa  .Alpha;  Phi 
Alpha  Delta;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Beta  Gamma 
Sigma;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Kta.  Lawyer, 
Chicago,  1914-16;  instr.,  Bus.  Law,  L'niv.  of 
111.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  As.signment  of  Mortgages 
Securing  Negotiable  Notes,  ///.  Law  Rcviciv. 
Vol.  10,  1915;  Injunction  to  Restrain  Breach 
of  Negative  Covenants,  ///.  Lnv  Bui.,  Vol.  i. 
No.  2.  Mem..  111.  Bar  Assn.;  Am.  Pol.  Sc. 
Assn.;  Am.  Econ.  Assn.;  Ihiiv.  Club,  Urbana. 
•Married  Sarah  Myrtle  Castile  ('10),  Tl  28, 
1916,  Danville,  111.  Child,  Kent,  b.  Je  18,"  1918. 
Address,  looi  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana;  bus. 
add..  Coll.   of  Commerce,   Univ.   of  111.,   do. 

VIOLA   BROOKS 
1918.    A.  M.   (See  No.  8166.) 

G85.  ELMER  JAY  BROWN 
Professor;  A.  M.  and  Ph.  D.,  191 1;  b.  Jl 
31,  1886,  S.  Elgin,  111.;  s.  Rhodelphis  P. 
(b.  Ag  2,  1829,  .\lynier.  Can.)  and  Mary  J. 
(Shover)  Brown  (b.  O  3,  1844,  Greenbrier  Co., 
W.  Va.).  Prepared  in  Evansville  (Wis.) 
Sem.  B.  S.,  Greenville  Coll.,  1908.  Alpha 
Kappa  Psi;  Grad.  Club;  Scholarship  and  Fel- 
lowship in  Econ.;  Pres.,  Jr.  Class;  V.  P.,  Grad. 
Club.  Instr.,  Econ.,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1911-13; 
Asst.  and  .Assoc.  Prof..  Econ.,  Ore.  Agr.  Coll., 
1913-17;  Prof,  and  Head,  Dept.,  Social  Sc, 
Univ.  of  Ariz.,^  1917 — .  .\uth. :  The  Public 
Domain  in  its  Economic  .\spect.  Mem.,  Am. 
Econ.  Assn.  Married  Maude  Tong,  .\g  18, 
1918,  Tuscon,  Ariz.  Address,  744  E.  4th  .St.. 
Tuscon,  Ariz.;   6i/.f.   add.,  Univ..   of  Ariz.,   do. 

G86.  FAY  CLUFF  BROWN 
(Husband  of  No.  3336) 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1906;  b.  N  23,  i88t,  Wash- 
ington, C.  H.  O. ;  Prepared  in  Lyons  (Ind.)  11. 
S..  Green  Co.  Norm.;  Milliken  Univ.;  A.  B., 
Ind.  Univ.,  1904.  Teacher,  Pub.  Sch.,  Ind.;  do., 
H.  S.,  Decatur,  111.  Married  Dora  Davidson 
('08),  JI  14,  1908,  Sullivan,  111.  Address,  220 
Ronalds   St.,   Iowa  City,   la. 

G87.  HAZEL  ELIZABETH  BROWN 
Welfare  Dir.;  A.  M.,  1918;  b.  Ag  30,  1893. 
Lowell,  Mass.;  d.  Frederick  S.  (b.  do.)  and 
Elizabeth  (Mitchell)  Brown  (b.  Mr  i,  1864, 
Industry,  Me.)'.  Prepared  in  Lowell  (Mass.) 
H.  S.;  Cedar  Rapids  (la.)  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Coe 
Coll..  191 5.  Chi  Omega.  Trade  Teacher  and 
Welfare  Worker,  West.  Union  Telegraph  Co., 
at  LaSalle  and  Jackson,  III.;  Welfare  Dir., 
Douglas  Co.,  Mfrs.  of  (Torn  Products,  Cedar 
Rapids,  la.,  1918 — .  Address,  1604  ist  Ave., 
East  Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

HOWARD    DEXTER    BROWN  I 

1917.      M.    S.      (See   Xo.   6115.)  | 

HUGH    ALEXANDER    BROWN 
1913.     M.  S.     (See  No.   4573) 

G88.  JAMES  HOWARD  BROWN 
Associate;  M.  S.  in  Sc,  1909;  b.  My  18. 
1884,  Jacksonville,  111.;  s.  William  Thomas 
(b.  Je  23,  1853,  Morgan  Co.,  111.)  and  Anna 
Flora  (Thompson)  Brown  (b.  F  3,  1862,  Cass 
Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Jacksonville  H.  S.  B. 
S.,  III.  Coll.,  1906;  Ph.  D.,  Harvard,  1917- 
Sigma  Xi.  Bus.  Mgr.,  111.  Coll.  Conservatory 
of  Music,  Jacksonville,  111.,  1906-08;  Austin 
Teaching  Fellow  in  Comparative  Pathology, 
Harvard  Med.  .Sch.,  Boston,  Mass.,  1912-15; 
Asst.    in    Comparative    Pathology,    do.,    1915-17; 


Assoc,  Dept.  of  Animal  Pathology,  Rockefeller 
Inst,  for  Med.  Research,  Princeton,  N  J 
'u^'^r-,  '"^^J^'i-  '^'h'^  '-'^e  of  Blood  Agar  foV 
the  Study  of  Streptococci,  122  pp.,  Ja  21  iqig 
(with  Ihcobald  Smith)  A  Study  of  Strepto^ 
cocci  Isolated  from  Certain  Presumably  Milk- 
borne  Epidemics  of  Tonsillitis  Occurring  in 
Mass  in  1913  and  1914,  Jour,  of  Med.  Re- 
<J"rf  ^^?'v^'^V'.'9i5;  A  New  and  Simple 
Method  of  Transfusion  (with  A.  R.  Kimpton) 
Jour  of  Am.  Med.  Assn.,  Vol.  LXI  1913- 
lechnic  of  Transfusion  by  Means  of  Gla.ss 
Tubes,  £»/.  otthe  Dept  of  Surgery,  Harvard 
Med.  Sch,;  Methods  for  the  Isolation  and 
Identihcation  of  Streptococcus  hemolyticus 
(with  14  others  in  conference  at  Princeton  N 
^V  i^  A'  '^'^l  adopted  and  published  by' the 
Med.  Dept  of  the  U.  S.  Army.  Married 
if'-'r-i'i^^''^'^  Duncan,  S  1910,  Mt.  Sterling, 
111.  Child,  Thomas  Duncan,  b.  Ap  1918  Ad- 
dress, 25  Jefferson  Road.  Princeton,  N.  J.- 
bus.  add  Dciiartment  of  Animal  Pathology, 
Rockefeller   Institute,   do. 

JOHN    BERNIS   BROWN 

1917-    M.   S.    (See  No.  6767.) 

G89.     LOIS  ADELINE   BROWN 

,^^^,V''■l  \r-^'  i^-  ^^■'  '914:  b.  N  30,  1891. 
Oshkosh,  Wis.;  d.  George  Mervin  (b.  N  30 
1857,  Dana.  Mass.)  and  Addie  J.  Gordon  (b' 
c^  if,'  '859,  Waterford,  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
So.  111..  St.  Norm.  Univ.  A.  B.,  James  Milli- 
ken Univ.,  1912.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Y.  W.  C  A  ■ 
Kappa  Soc  Teacher,  Eng.,  Union  Acad..  An- 
na, III.,  1914-16;  Prin.,  Griggsville  H.  S 
1916—.  Address,  Carbondale,  111.;  bus.  add 
uriggsville.    III. 

PEMBROKE  HOLCOMB  BROWN 
1917.    A.   M.    (See  No.  6769.) 

RALPH  LEE  BROWN 
1881.    M.   L.     (See  No.   59.) 

G90.  ROBERT  WESLEY  BROWN 
^;  ^,Vr'9i3;  b.  Ap  29,  1890,  Conde,  S.  Dak.; 
i>  o  ^Y;,  P'"own.  Prepared  in  John  Marshall 
H.  S.,  Chicago.  B.  S.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1911; 
Univ.  of  Chicago  Summer  sessions,  1910-11 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Hinsdale,  1911-12.  Address 
P.    O.    Box    E.,   Bartlesville,   Okla.t 

WALTERS    BURROWS    BROWN 
1905.    M.   S.     (See  No.   1019.) 

HOWARD  GRAY  BROWNSON 
1909.    Ph.   D.     (See  No.  2595.) 

Ggi.  DANIEL  MILTON  BRUMFIEL 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1913;  b.  Ja  20,  1890,  Fay- 
ette Co.,  Ind.;  s.  Daniel  Brumfiel.  Prepared  in 
Connersville  H.  S.;  Ind.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  A. 
B.,  Lombard  Coll.,  1912.  Instr.,  An.  Biol. 
Univ.  of  la.,  Iowa  City,  la.  Address,  118  N.' 
Johnson   St.,   Iowa   City,   la.f 

MARY  VIOLA  BRUNER  (TEHON) 
i9"6.    A.   M.     (See   No.  5562.) 

G92.     ELIZABETH  PARNHAM   BRUSH 
A.  M.,  1912;  A.  B.  Smith  Coll.,  1909.     Asst., 
Hist.,    Univ.    of    111.,    1910-18.      Address,    Boul- 
der,   Colo. 

G93-  JOHN  MYROX  BRYANT 
Professor;  M.  S.,  19' i;  b.  Jl  10,  1877,  East 
Templeton,  Mass.;  s.  John  Artemus  (b.  1832, 
Rutland,  Mass.)  and  Clara  Swan  (Hale)  Bry- 
ant (1).  D  1836,  Hubbardston,  Mass.).  Prepared 
in  Templeton  H.  S.;  Cusbing  .Acad.,  Mass.  Sig- 
ma Xi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  B.  S.,  Worcester  Poly. 
Inst.,  1901.  Wi«h  Gen.  Elec  Co.,  Schenec- 
tady, N.  Y.,  1901-3;  vvith  Oriental  Powder  (To., 


University  of  Illinois 


Fairchance,  Pa.;  Instr.  Elec.  Engr.  Univ.  111., 
•  903-7;  Instr.  Summer  School  for  Artisans, 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1904;  Instr.  in  Elec.  Engr., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1903-7;  Assoc,  do.,  1907-9;  Asst. 
Prof,  do.,  1909;  Head  of  Elec.  Engiig.  Dept., 
Univ.  of  Tex.,  Austin,  Te.x.  Auth. :  Electricity 
in  the  Manufacture  of  Powder,  Technograi)h, 
1904;  assisted  in  publication  of  V.  II.,  Sweiison 
&  Frankentield,  Testing  of  Electro-Magnetic- 
Machinery,  191 1,  Macmillan,  (with  11.  G. 
Hake;  Street  Lighting  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.  Bull. 
Xo.  51,  191 1.  Member  M.  E.  Church;  Assoc. 
mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  Soc.  for  the  Promotion  of 
Engng.  Educ.  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  Tex., 
Austin,  Tex.,  1918.  Married  Lucinda  Jane 
Rice,  Ag  18,  1904,  Wallon  Lake,  Mich.  Child, 
Kathryn  Hale,  b.  My  24,  1906.  Address,  610 
W.  Oregon,  Urbana,  111. 

G94.  WILLIAM  THOREAU  BRYANT 
Supt.,  Oil  Refinery;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  N  17, 
1888,  Hillsboro,  Tex.;  s.  Isaac  H.  (b.  Moores- 
ville,  Tenn.)  and  Sarah  C.  (Lowler)  Bryant. 
Prepared  in  Hillsboro  H.  S.  B.  S.,  A.  &  M. 
Coll.,  Tex.,  191 1 ;  Ch.  E.,  do.,  1913.  Supt.,  La. 
Oil  Refining  Corp.,  Shreveport,  La.  Auth.: 
Lab.  Manual  of  Agr.  Chem.,  Ginn  &  Co.  Mar- 
ried Lillion  Botte,  Ag  7,  1914,  Bryan,  Tex. 
Address,  Shreveport,  La. 

JOHN   LEE   BUCHANAN 
1909.    E.  E.    (See  No.  2038.) 

G95.  WALTHER  BUCHEN 
Advertiser;  A.  M.,  1913;  b.  D  22,  1886,  Ther- 
esa, Wis.;  s.  William  (b.  Mr  23,  1856,  Cincin- 
nati) and  Augusta  (Waliher)  Buchen  (b.  S  i, 
1858,  Theresa,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Mayville 
(Wis.)  H.  S.  E.  A.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  191 1.  Phi 
Gamma  Delta.  Asst.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  19H- 
15;  Advertising  Agency  work,  Chicago,  1915^ — . 
Mem.,  Union  League  Club,  Ohicago.  Married 
Margaret  Head,  O  25,  1915.  Madison.  Wis. 
Children:  Elizabeth  Potter,  b.  N  8,  1916;  Esther 
Reed,  b.  N  21,  19 17.  Address,  iioi  Pratt  Blvd., 
Chicago;  bus.  add..  Garland  BIdg.,  do. 

G96.  ALONZO  MORRIS  BUCK 
Consulting  Engr.;  E.  E.,  1917;  b.  Ja  17, 
1881,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  s.  Alonzo  Morris  (b. 
Ja  24,  1826,  Glen  Falls,  N.  Y.)  and  Marion 
Pollard  (Douglas)  Buck  (b.  N  i,  1837,  Beth- 
esda,  Md.).  Prepared  in  Eastern  H.  S..  Wash- 
ington. D.  C. ;  Clarkson  Sch.  of  Tech.;  M.  E., 
(Jornell,  1904.  Sigma  Delta;  Eta  Kappa  Nu; 
Sigma  Tau;  Senators.  Engr.,  Westmghouse 
Elec.  &  Mfg.  Co.,  1904-05;  1906-07;  Instr., 
Elec.  Engng.,  Cornell,  1905-06;  Asst.  Prof.,  do., 
N.  H.  Coll.,  1908-10;  Prof.,  do.,  Clarkson  Sch. 
of  Tech.,  1910-11;  Asst.  Prof.,  Ry.  Elec.  Engng., 
Univ.  of  111.,  I9ii-'r7;  Consulting  Engr.,  with 
John  A.  Beeler,  New  York  City,  1916— .  De- 
signed several  larger  elec.  motors  and  genera- 
tors. Invented  time  recording  devices  for^  ve- 
hicles or  railway  cars,  igi8.  Auth.:  Tlie  Elec. 
Ry.,  McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1915;  Numerous 
articles  in  Sibley  Jour,  of  Engng.;  St.  Ky.  Jour.; 
Clarkson  Bui.;  Univ.  of  III.  Engng.  E.rp.  Sta. 
Bui.;  The  Technograph ;  Elec.  Ry.  Jour.;  Elec. 
Rcvieiv;  Western  Electn.  Mem.,  Soc.  for  Pro- 
motion of  Engng.  Educ;  .\.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Inst. 
of  Elec.  Engrs.;  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Am.  Elec.  Ry. 
Assn.;  Com.  on  Educ.  Married  Ada  Grace  Ad- 
kins.  .Ag  3.  1910,  Lockpnrt,  N.  Y.  Children: 
Frederic  Morris,  b.  My  6,  1912  (died  F  13. 
1014):  Ada  Elizabeth,  b.  S  0,  1913:  Dorothy 
May,  b.  F  6,  1916.  Address,  5  West  End  Place, 
Elizabeth,  N.  J.;  bus.  add.,  52  V'anderbilt  Ave., 
New  York  City. 

HENRY  BUELLESFIELD 
1915.    A.  M.     (See   No.  2598.) 

JOHANNES   PETRUS   DU   BUISSON 
1914.    M.  S.    (See  No.  5639) 


BENJAMIN  FRANKLIN  BULLARD 
1898.     A.  M.     (See  No.  305.) 

GEORGE   WESLEY   BULLARD 

1898.     A.  M.     (See  No.  306.) 

HELEN   ELIZABETH    BULLARD    (BATES) 
1907.    A.  M.    (See  No.  2339.) 

SAMUEL  ALEXANDER  BULLARD 
1903.    M.  Arch.    (See  No.  166.) 

JESSIE  JANE   BULLOCK   (KASTNER) 
1906.    A.  M.    (See  No.  1313.) 

G97.     DOROTHY   ETTA   BUNDY 
A.   M.,    1918;   b.   S    IS,   1893,   Centralia,  111.; 
d.   W.   F.   Bundy;  A.   B.,  Univ.  of   Wis.,  1915. 
.'Iddress,  620  E.   Broadway,   Centralia,  111. 

G98.     HENRY  ALFRED  BURD 
Instructor;    A.   M.,    1911;    Ph.    D.,    1915;    b. 
Jl  12,  1889,  Armstrong,  111.;  s.  William  Frazee 
(b.   My  20,    1838,   O.)    and   Mary  Eliza   (Bass) 
Burd    (b.    Mr    19,    1851,    Vermillion    Co.,    111.) 
Prepared  in  Rossville   H.   S.      B.    S.,   111.   Wes 
leyan    Univ.,    1910.      Tau    Kappa    Epsilon;    Ph 
Eta;  Scholarship  and  Fellowship  in  Eng.,  Univ 
of    ill.      Prof,    and    Head,    Eng.    Dept.,   Hiram 
Coll.,  O.,   1912-14;  Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  Wis. 
1915-17;    Asst.    Sec,    Wis.    St.    Council    of    De 
fense,   1917;  do.,  Federal  Food  Adm.  for  Wis. 
191 7 — .   Ex.   Sec,  Wis.   St.  Council  of  Defense 
.\uth. :    Joseph    Ritson.    A    Critical    Biography 
Univ.      of      111.,       1916;       English      Literature 
Courses  in  Small  Colleges,  Eng.  Jour.,  Vol.  3 
Nemesis  in  Julius   Caesar,  Educ.,   Vol.  34,  No 
9;  The  Golden  Age  Idea  in  Eighteenth  Century 
Poetry,   Sewanee  Review,  Vol.   23,  No.   2;  Jos 
eph  Ritson  and  Some  Eighteenth  (Zentury  Crit 
ics  uf  Shakespere,  Shakespere  Studies,  Madison 
i9i(S   Eight  Unpublished  letters  of  Joseph  Rit^ 
son,  Transactions  of  Wis.  Acad.,  Vol.   19,  Part 
I.    Mem.,  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.;  Wis.  Acad 
of  Scs.,  Arts  and  Letters.     Married  Jennie  E 
Heckerson,    D   25,    1912,    Armstrong,    111.     Chil 
dren:   Jacqueline,   b.    S   6,    1913;   Miriam,   b.    F 
4,    1916;    Sherman    Kay,    b.    Ja   28,    1918.      Ad 
dress,    II    S.   Warren   St.,   Madison,   Wis.;   bus 
add.,  St.  Capitol,  do. 

CHARLES    BAKER    BURDICK 
igi2.    C.  E.     (See  No.  862.) 

GARY  CLIVE  BURFORD 

1905.    A.  M.     (See  No.   2040.) 

•CLAUDE  EMANUEL  BURGENER 
191 1.    A.   M.    (See  No.  4098.) 

G99.     P.\UL   STEERE  BURGESS 

Chemist;  M.  S.,  191 1;  b.  Mr  17,  1885,  Provi- 
dence, R.  I.;  s.  Gideon  .Albert  (b.  1853,  do.) 
and  Emma  A.  (Steere)  Burgess  (b.  1857, 
Greenville,  do.).  Prepared  in  Berea  Acad.  B. 
S.,  R.  I.  St.  Coll.,  1910.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma; 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi.  Scholar,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-11;  Asst., 
P.acteriol.,  do.,  1911-12;  Instr.,  Soil  Chem.  and 
P.acteriol..  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1912-13;  Asst.  Prof.. 
Soil  Chem.  and  Bactcriol.,  do.,  1913-15;  Chief 
Chi-m.  and  Bacteriol.,  Exp.  Sta.,  Hawaiian  Su- 
gar Planter's  Assn.,  1915 — .  Auth.:  Soil  Bac- 
teriol. Lab.  Manual,  Chem.  Pub.  Co.,  Easton, 
Pa.,  1014;  many  scientific  articles  on  Soil  Chem. 
and  Bacteriol.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  A.  A.  A.  S.; 
Am.  Soc.  Agron.;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  Soc.  Am. 
BacterioL;  Hawaiian  Chem.  Assn.;  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  R.  A.  M.  Married  Frances  Bernice  Dou' 
(jan,  Ap  30.  1914,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Address, 
Box  411,   Honolulu,  T.   H. 


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Gioo.     CHARLES  ELDRID  BURKE 

Professor;  Ph.  D.  in  Sc,  igii;  b.  Jl  7,  1881; 

s.    Joseph    J.    (b.    Hartford,    Ont.)    and    EInora 

(Van     Loon)     Burke     (b.     do.).       Prc|iaied     in 

Brantford,  Ont.,   Collegiate  Inst.     A.    B.,    1007; 

A.  M.,  1909;  McMaster  Univ..  Toronto,  Ont. 
Sijfnia  Xi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Phi  Lambda  Up- 
sil'in;  Fellowship,  Chcni.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909- 
11;  Instr.,  Cheni.,  Univ.  of  Calif.;  Asst.  Prof., 
Chtni.,  Univ.  of  Vt.  Am.  Chem.  Soc;  III. 
Acid.  Sci.  Address,  Univ.  of  Vermont,  Bur- 
lington,   Vt. 

Gioi.     WILLIAM  LEOXIDAS  BURLISON 
Professor;    M.   S.,    1908;   Ph.   D.,   1915;  b.   S 
3,  1882.     Prepared  in  Univ.  of  Okla.  Prep.  Sch. 

B.  S..  Univ.  of  Okla.,  :905.  Alpha  Zeta;  Aca- 
cia; Graphomen.  Asst.,  Agron..  Okla.  A.  and 
M.  Coll.  and  Ex]).  Sta.,  1906-10;  Assoc.  Prof., 
Crop  Production,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-15;  Assoc. 
Chief,  Agr.  E.xp.  Sta.,  do.,  1916-18.  Chief  in 
Crop  Production,  do.,  1918 — .  Auth.,  Several 
Bills.,  Okla.  and  S.  Dak.  E.xp.  Stas.;  (with 
W.  I.  Brockson)  Sweet  Clover  Production, 
Univ.  of  111.  Coll.  of  Agr.;  Numerous 
articles  on  Agr.  Topics.  Married  Flossy 
Belle  Lewis,  Bartlesville,  Okla.  Children:  Mil- 
dred Eloessa,  b.  S  10,  1910  (died  Jl  6,  1912); 
Lewis  Eugene,  b.  My  22,  1913;  Ruth  Helen, 
b.  S  7,  19 1 7.  Address,  1407  S.  Orchard  St., 
Urbana. 

JOSEPHINE    ELIZABETH    BURNS 
(GLASGOW) 
1911.    A.  M.     (See  No.   3671.) 

RUTH   MITCHELL   BURNS    (LORD) 

1913.  A.  M.    (See  No.  4579.) 

OPAL  BURRES 
1909.    A.  M.    (See  No.   3303.) 

•MILDRED  ANNA  BURRILL  (STONE) 
1908.    A.  M.    (See  No.  1833.) 

HENRY  JACKSON  BURT 

1914.  C.  E.    (See  No.  937.) 

LAURENCE  VREELAND  BURTON 
1914.    M.  S.    (See  No.  4583.) 

LOIS  IRENE  BURWASH 
1907.    A.  M.     (See  No.   2602.) 

MILO   BENEDICT    BURWASH 
1892.    M.  S.    (See  No.  i.) 

•FRANK   LYMAN    BUSEY 
1898.    M.  E.    (See  No.  864.) 

JOHN  KENYON  BUSH 
1903.    A.   M.    (See  No.   1317.) 

G102.  MINNIE  MAY  BUSH 
Sec,  Associated  Charities;  A.  M.,  1909;  b 
D  rz,  1882,  Knoxville,  la.;  d.  Benjamin  (b 
Ja  24,  1841,  Coshocton,  O.)  and  Fidelia  (Dick 
erson)  Bush  (b.  S  22,  1850,  Richland  Co.,  O.) 
Prepared  in  Knoxville  (la.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Cor 
nell  Coll..  190S.  Teacher,  1909-12;  Visitor, 
Social  Work,  1912;  Asst.  Sec;  Acting  Gen 
Sec,  Associated  Charities,  Des  Moines.  Ad 
dress,  Knoxville,  la.;  bus.  add.,  Des  Moines. 

HELEN  BUTTERFIELD  (SCHOONHOVEN) 
1894-     M.  L.    (See  No.  636.) 

EMMA  BERTHA  BUT ZOW 
1918.    A.  M.    (See  No.  6136.) 

EDWIN   WALKER   BUXTON 
1916.    C.  E.    (See  No.  2926.) 


HENRIETTA  ANNE  CALHOUN 
1903.    A.  M.    (See  No.  1472.) 


G103.  EUGENE  VERNON  CAMP 
Consulting  Engr.;  M.  S.,  1909;  b.  N  26, 
1886,  Dalton,  Ga.;  s.  John  Franklin  (b.  Ja  lo, 
1861,  Cleveland,  Tcnn.)  and  Lillie  M.  (Jack- 
son) Camp  (b.  O  17,  1870,  Spring  Place,  Ga.). 
Prepared  in  Hargis  H.  S.,  Dalton,  Ga.  B.  S., 
Ala.  Poly.  Inst.,  1908.  Engr.,  Dalton,  Ga., 
1910-1:;  do.,  Bamberg  S.  C,  1911-12;  Chief 
Engr.,  H.  S.  Jaudon  Engng.  Co.,  Savannah, 
Ga.,  1912-17;  Consultine  Engr..  Atlanta,  Ga., 
1917 — ••  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.;  A.  S.  M. 
E.  Married  Myra  P.  llooten,  Ap  12,  191 1, 
Bamberg,  S.  C.  Children:  May  Drew,  b.  and 
died,  S  30,  1912;  John  Hooten,  b.  Mr  6,  1914. 
Address,   Box  421,  Atlanta,  Ga. 

GEORGE  HENRY  CAMPBELL 

1900.    M.  L.    (See  No.  866.) 

♦WALTER    GILBERT    CAMPBELL 

1897.    E.  E.    (See  No.  939.) 
G104.     WILLIAM    HEMPHILL  CAMPBELL 
(Brother  of  No.  1316) 

Teacher;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  O  4,  1871,  Marissa, 
HI.;  s.  Samuel  Wylie  (b.  S  5,  1839,  Eden,  III.) 
and  Sarah  Janet  (Hemphill)  Campbell  (b.  O 
19,  1842,  Marissa,  111.).  Prepared  in  Marissa 
Acad.,  A.  B.,  Monmouth  Coll.,  1894.  Teacher, 
Marissa  Schs.,  1895-7;  do.,  Acad.,  Minneapo- 
lis, 1897-igoo;  Prin.,  H.  S.,  and  Supt.,  Marissa 
Sch.,  1901-9;  Supt.,  Schs.,  Toledo,  III.,  1910- 
11;  Prin.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Equality,  III.,  1911-14; 
Supt.,  Pub.  Schs.,  West  Frankfort,  111.,  19x4- 
16;  Teacher,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Pana,  111.,  1917;  do., 
Physics  and  Chem.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Belleville,  111., 
1917 — ■  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Married  Mary 
Marshall,  Ag  25,  1903,  Marissa,  111.  Address, 
115  N.   Church  St.,  Belleville,  111. 


1S9; 


EDWARD  IKE  CANTINE 
C.  E.    (See  No.  499.) 


EARL  VANHISE  CAPPS 
1896.    E.  E.    (See  No.  867.) 

BERTON  EUGENE  CARMICHAEL 
1913-    M.  S.    (See  No.  2344.) 

WILBUR  JEROME  CARMICHAEL 
1916.    M.   S.     (See  No.   5574.) 

DAVID   HOBART   CARNAHAN 
1908.    A.  M.    (See  No.   940.) 

HUBERT  VINTON  CARPENTER 
1899.    M.  S.     (See   No.   1022.) 

MAURICE  LEROY  CARR 
191 1.    E.  E.    (See  No.  2345.) 
Gios.      WILLIAM    ERNEST    CARROLL 
Professor;   M.   S.,    191 1;   Ph.   D.,   1914;   b.  N 

8,  1882,  Orderville,  Ut. ;  s.  Charles  William 
(b.  O  7,  1859,  Provo,  do.)  and  Susan  Amelia 
(Snyder)  Carroll  (b.  Ap  25,  1S63,  Salt  Lake 
City).  Prepared  in  Brigham  Young  Univ.,  Pro- 
ve, Ut.  B.  S.,  Ut.  Agr.  Coll.,  1909.  Delta  Theta 
Sigma;  Sigma  Xi.  Fellowship,  Univ.  of  111., 
1909-11,  191314.  Prof.,  An.  Husb.,  Ut.  Agr. 
Coll.;  An.  Husbandman,  Ut.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta. 
Auth.:  Protein  as  Factor  in  the  Nutrition  of 
Animals;  A  Comparison  of  First,  Second, 
and  Third  Crop  Alfalfa  Hay  for  Milk  Pro- 
duction, Bui.  126,  Ut.  E.rp.  Sta.;  Report  of 
the  Richmond  Lewiston  Cow  Testing  Assn., 
Bui.  I3y ;  do.  Buls.  and  Circulars  on  selection 
of  Dairy  Bulls  and  distribution  of  licensed 
stallions  in  Ut.,  etc.;  numerous  arts,  in  farm 
papers.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  of  An.  Production; 
\.  A.  A.  S.  Married  Lenore  Ure,  S  1,  1915, 
Salt   Lake   City.    Child,    William   Robert,    b.   Je 

9,  1916.  Address,   Utah  Agr.   Coll.,  Logan,  Ut. 


754 


University  of  Illinois 


G106.      GEORGE    ERNEST    CARSCALLEN 

Instructor;  A.  M.,  :9io;  b.  Ag  29,  1881, 
Frankfort,  Ind.;  s.  Robert  Dier  (b.  Mr  6, 
1836,  Ivanhoe,  Ont..  Can.)  and  Mary  Kliznbcth 
(Trowbridge)  Carscallen  (b.  N  16,  1848.  Clin- 
ton Co..  O.).  Prepared  in  Frankfort  (Ind.) 
H.  S.  A.  B..  Wabash  Coll.,  1906.  Teacher, 
Math,  and  Phys.,  H.  S.,  Far^-mount,  Ind., 
1906-07;  Asst..  Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-13; 
Prof.,  Math.,  Hiram  Coll.,  1913-17;  Instr., 
East  Tech.  II.  S.,  Cleveland,  ().,  19'" — ^ 
Mem.,  United  I'.relhren  Church.  Married  Em- 
ma Dare  Millsaps.  Ag  20,  191 1,  Urbana.  Chdd. 
Ernest  Glen,  b.  O  14,  191^-  Adilress.  11 108 
Quincy   Ave.,  Cleveland. 

G107.      LUCY    HAMILTON    CARSON 

Teacher;  A.  M.,  1899;  b.  F  18,  1869,  Litch- 
field, 111.;  d.  Tohn  Dorat  (b.  Ag  31,  i«-^7. 
Chester  (Jo.,  Pa.)  and  Jane  (Perry)  Carson 
(b  My  23,  1833.  Londonderry,  Ireland).  I're- 
pared 'in  Beardstown  H.  S. ;  111.  St.  Norm. 
Univ.  Ph.  B..  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1898.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Eng.  Club  Fellowship.  Instr., 
Eng.,  Univ.  of  111..  1901;  Prof.,  do.,  Mont. 
St.  Norm.  Coll.,  1902—.  Auth.:  Women  as 
Professional  Teachers,  Mont.  St.  Norm.  Coll., 
1902;  English  in  the  School,  do.;  Minimum 
Requirements  in  English  in  the  Elementary 
School,  Intcrmountain  Educator,  1916;  Ed., 
series  of  pamphlets.  Mem.,  Y.  W.  C  A.; 
Mod.  Lang.  Assn.,  1900;  N.  E.  A.  Address. 
Dillon,   Mont. 

CHARLES  WILLARD  CARTER 

1894.     M.   S.     (See  No.  732-) 
G108.     CLARENCE   EDWIN   CARTER 

Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1908;  b.  F  6,  1881, 
Jacksonville,  111.;  s.  E.  R.  (b.  1856,  Morgan 
Co.,  111.)  and  Anna  E.  (Rogers)  Carter  (b. 
1859,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Whipple  Acad.,  Jack- 
sonville. A.  B.,  111.  Coll.,  190s;  A.  M.,  Univ. 
of  Wis.,  1906.  Delta  Upsilon;  Tau  Kappa  Al 
pha.  Fellow,  Hist..  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-08; 
Instr.,  Hist,  and  Pol.  Sc,  111.  Coll.,  Jack- 
sonville, 111.,  1908-09;  Asst.,  Prof.,  rfo.,  1909- 
10;  Prof..  Hist.,  Miami  Univ.,  O.xford,  O., 
1010-12:  do.,  O.  St.  Univ..  Summer,  1912- 
14:  do..  Columbia,  Summer,  1913;  do..  Univ. 
of  111.,  Summer,  1915-  Ed.,  Articles  m  Tnins- 
action  III.  St.  Hist.  Lib.;  Am.  Hist.  Review; 
III.  Hist.  Collections:  (with  C.  W.  Alvord) 
Reprints  of  Club  for  Colonial  Reprints.  Auth.: 
Some  Aspects  of  British  Administratio-i  in 
West  Florida,  Miss.  Valley  Hist.  Review,  VoX. 
I  1914  The  Beginnings  of  British  West  Flo- 
rida, do.,  Vol.  4,  1917;  British  Policy  Toward 
the  American  Indians  in  the  South.  1763-68. 
tng  Hist.  Keviczv,  Vol.  33,  1918;  Some  Ohio 
Historians,  O.  Hist.  Teachers'  Jour.,  Vol.  21, 
191 6;  Ohio  Historiography  Since  the  Civil  War, 
do.  Vol.  22,  1918;  Great  Britain  and  the  llli 
noi's  Country,  1763-74.  Winsor  Prize  Essay, 
1910.  Mem.,  111.  St.  Hist.  Soc;  Miss.  \  alley 
Hist.  Soc;  O.  Valley  Hist.  Soc;  Am.  Hist. 
Assn.;  M.  E.  Church.  Married  l.ilbe  Robert- 
son, S  S,  1905,  Jacksonville,  111.  Children: 
Wilfred  Samuel,  b.  My  25,  1910;  Harold 
Edwin,  b.  Ag  23,  1914-  Address,  Oxford,  O.; 
bus.    add.,    Miami    Univ.,    do. 

G109.  OMAR  CASWELL 
Supt.,  Schs.;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  F  6  1868, 
Boonville,  Ind.;  s.  Christopher  C.(b.  11  1$, 
1844,  do.)  and  Seril.la  (Caldwell)  Caswell 
(b.  Mr  I,  1845,  Decatur  Co.  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  LynnvLUe  (Ind.)  and  Boonville  (.ind.) 
H.  Schs.;  Ind.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1894-  A  B., 
Ind.  Univ.,  1897.  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Y.  M.  C.  .\. 
Prin.  Schs.,  West  Point.  Jnd.,  1901  6;  Supt., 
do..  Farmland,  Ind.,  1906-11;  do.,  Mascout;ih, 
III"  1911-13:  Siipt.,  ScliiS.,  Hinckley,  111., 
1914— .  Married  Ada  Baker,  Ag  IS.  i90i. 
Boonville,  Ind.  (died  F  12,  1918).  Cl'ild. 
Ralph  Waldo,  b.  S  21,  1902.  Address,  Iliiick- 
ley.    111. 


EDWARD  MARION   AUGUSTUS 
1917-      M.    S.      (See    No.    6791.) 

Giio.  WILLIAM  HAROLD  CHAMBERS 
CHANDLER 
Chemist;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b.  Ap  10,  1887, 
Ocala,  Fla.;  s.  Henry  Wilkins  (b.  S  22,  1852, 
Bath,  Me.)  and  Annie  Matilda  (Onley) 
Chandler  (b.  N  28,  1861.  New  York).  Pre- 
pared in  A.  &'  M.  Coll.,  Tallahassee,  Fla.  A. 
B.,  Howard  Univ.,  1913;  .\.  M.,  Clark  Univ., 
1914.  Phi  Lambda  Uiisilon;  Sigma  Xi;  .Mpha 
Phi  Alpha.  Fellowship,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-17; 
('hem.,  Dicks,  David  &  Heller  Co.,  Chicago 
Heights,  111.,  191 7—.  Mem..  .A.  C.  S.;  Baptist 
Church.  Married  Arstella  Marie  Chandler,  S 
2,  1 91 5,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.  Child,  Edward 
Thornton,  b.  Jl  20,  191 7.  Address,  12070  Otto 
Blvd..  Chicago  Heights,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Dicks, 
David  &  Heller  Co.,  do. 

Giii.      LUAN    CHANG 
Engineer;    M.    S.,    1913;   b.   Ja    1887,   Canton, 
China;    s.   Chon   S.   Chang.   Prepared  in   Canton 
.Sch.,   China.    B.   C.    E.,   Tangshan   Engng.   Coll.. 

191 1.  Instr.,  Government  Sch.,  Canton,  China, 
1906;  Stud.  Engr.,  Canton-Hankow  Ry.,  igii; 
Hydraulic  Engr.,  Pub.  Works,  Canton,  China, 
1911-12.   Assoc.  Mem.,   Chinese  Inst,   of   Engrs., 

191 2.  Address,  2006  Columbia  Road,  Wash- 
ington; bus.  add..  Pub.  Works,  Canton,  China. t 

VUN-DIN    CHINZUN    CHANG 
1913.     M.    S.      (See  No.    5069.) 

G112.     ERNEST  EDWARD  CHARLTON 


Ph.  D.,  1918;  b.  D 
s.  Edward  Robinson 
Ireland)  and  Sadie 
S    25,    1859,    Dunbar- 


Chemist;    M.    S.,    1915; 
17,     1890,    Meriden,    la.; 
(b.    F    10,    1857,    Belfast, 
(Anderson)    Charlton    (b. 

ton,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Cherokee  (la.)  H.  S. 
.\.  B.,  Grinnell  Coll.,  1913.  Gamma  Alpha; 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi.  Asst.  and 
Stud.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-16;  Research 
Fellow,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  and  Stud.,  Chem., 
do.,  1918;  Chem.,  Du  Pont  Co.,  Wilmington, 
Del.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Address,  510  E. 
Chalmers  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Du 
Pont    Co.,    Wilmington,     Del. 

G113.  MARGARET  ISABEL  CHASE 
(KING) 
A.  M.,  1910;  b.  D  8,  1889,  Wady  Petra,  111.; 
d.  Heber  (b.  F  2,  1849,  Jubilee,  111.)  and 
Emma  T.  (Brain)  Chase  (b.  S  18,  1855,  Peor- 
ia). Prepared  in  Toulon  Acad.  A.  B.,  Knox 
Coll.,  1909.  Alpha  Xi  Delta.  Scholarship, 
Math.,  Univ.  of  HI.;  Teacher,  Margaret  Coll.,, 
Versailles.  Ky.,  1910-11;  do..  Betliany  Coll.,, 
Topeka,  Kan.,  19U-13.  Married  Merton  E.. 
King,  O  6,  1914.  Children:  Eleanor  .\L,  b.  Ag. 
22,  191 5;  EI  wood,  b.  Je  30,  1917.  .■Iddress\, 
Potwin,  Kan. 

LAN    SUNG   CHEN 

1917.  A.   M.      (See  No.   7438.) 

QUEII   KING    CHEN 

1918.  A.    M.      (See   No.    8210.) 

HOMER     ELDON     CHENOWLTH: 
1915.     A.  M.     (See  No.  5587.) 

ANN    CHESTER 
1913.     A.  M.     (See  No.   2350,.) 

JOHN    NEEDLES    CHESTER 
1909.     C.   E.      (See  No.  639) 

G114.      JAMES    ALBURN    CHILES, 
Professor;     Ph.     D.,     igo8;    b.     Mr    6,     rS-77, 
Franklin    Co.,    Mo.;    s.    Alburn    (b.    i85,-i„   do.) 
and     F.nima    Laura     (Drace)     Chiles     (b.     1857, 


Graduate  Alumni 


755 


do.).  Prepared  in  Central  Coll.  Acad.,  Fayette, 
Mo.  A.  B.,  Central  Coll.,  1895;  A.  M.,  Vander- 
bilt  Univ.,  1898.  Sigma  Nu.  Asst.,  Ger.,  Van- 
dcrbilt  I'niv.,  1897-99;  do..  French,  1898-99; 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  Leipzig,  1899;  do.,  Univ.  of 
Paris,  1900;  Instr.,  Ger.,  Washington  Univ., 
1900-01;  dp.,  Univ.  of  111.  1905-10;  Prof., 
Mod.  Langs.,  So.  Univ.,  Greensboro,  Ala., 
1910-13;  Instr.,  Ger.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1913-14; 
Prof.,  Ger.  and  French,  Wofford  Coll.,  .Spar- 
tanburg, S.  C,  1914 — .  Auth.:  German  Prose 
Composition,  Ginn  &  Co.,  1914.  Married  Marie 
'J'herese  Ducnckel,  1905,  St.  Louis.  Child, 
James  .\lburn,  Jr.,  b.  1909.  Address,  Woflford 
Coll.,    Spartanburg,    S.    C. 

JOSEPH    FERDINAND    CHINLUND 
1914.    E.  E.    (See  No.  4108.) 

Giis.  JESSE  ROY  CHRISTIE 
Assistant;  M.  S.,  1918;  b.  S  17,  1889,  New 
Boston,  N.  H.;  s.  Herbert  Maurice  (b.  do.) 
and  .ivvila  Ethel  (Pinkney)  Christie  (b.  Clem 
ents  West,  Nova  Scotia).  Prepared  in  New 
Boston  (N.  H.)  II.  S.;  N.  H.  Coll.,  1909-13. 
1914-15.  Sigma  Alpha  EpsUon;  Gamma  Alpha. 
Asst.,  Zool.  and  Entomol.,  Md.  St.  Coll.,  1915- 
16;  Grad.  Asst.,  Zool.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17; 
.Asst.,  do.,  1917-18.  7th  Co.,  Central  Mach. 
Gun,  O.  T.  S.,  Camp  Hancock,  Ga.,  1918;  2nd 
Lt.,  7th  Co.,  Mach.  Gun;  Mustered  out,  D  13, 
1918.   Address,   R.   2,   Manchester,   N.   H. 


1911. 


CARL  CHRISTOPHER 
M.    S.      (See  No.   3682.) 


G116.  PAU  SIEN  CHUNG 
Student;  M.  S.,  1918;  b.  Ap  13,  1891,  Can 
ton,  China;  s.  Man  Tse  (b.  Heung  Shan, 
Kwongtung  Province.  China)  and  Chang  Yuen 
Chung.  Prepared  in  St.  John  Univ.,  Shanghai, 
China;  Canton  Christian  Coll.  B.  S.,  la.  St. 
Coll.,  1917.  Hawkeye;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Philo- 
mathean.  la.  St.  and  Kan.  St.  Coll.  debate; 
Kennedy  cup  Peace  Oratorical  contest.  Grad. 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — .  Address,  206  E. 
John    St.,    Champaign. 

G117.  FRANK  LESLIE  CLAPP 
Professor;  A.  M..  1912;  b.  Ag  21,  1877, 
Forest  Hill,  Ind.;  s.  Elias  (b.  N  7,  1838,  Ind.) 
and  Mary  Ann  (Amick)  Clanp  (b.  O  3,  18.^6, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Oakland  City  (Ind.)  H.  S.; 
Central  Coll.,  Huntington,  Ind.  R.  S.,  Lin- 
coln Coll.,  191 1;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Wis..  1914. 
Scholarship,  Univ.  of  111.;  Fellow,  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  1913-14.  Asst.  Prof.,  Educ,  Univ.  of 
Colo.,  1914-17;  Prof.,  Sch.  Adm.,  do.,  1918 — . 
Address,    Univ.   of   Colo.,   Boulder,   Colo'. 

ANGIE  RAY  CLARK 
1907.    A.  M.     (See  No.  2051.) 

CHARLES    RICHARD    CLARK 

1914.  M.  Arch.      (See  No.   1114.) 

•CLIFTON   WIRT   CLARK 

1915.  A.    M.      (See   No.    S593-) 

G118.      DARWIN   ORLANDO   CLARK 

Instructor;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  Mr  23.  1871, 
Carthage,  Mo.;  s.  M.  H.  (b.  Ludlow.  Vt.) 
and  Mary  (Stowel)  Clark  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Carthage  (Mo.)  H.  S.;  GrinncU  Coll.  A.  B., 
Drury  Coll.,  1896.  Prin.,  Denmark  .\cad..  Den- 
mark, la.,  1895-7;  Teacher,  Latin,  H.  S., 
Hamburg,  la.,  1900-02;  do.,  Carthage  Colleg- 
iate Inst.,  1902-08;  do.,  Latin,  H.  S.,  Carthage, 
Mo.,  1906-08;  Fellow,  Hist.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1909-11;  Instr.,  Hist,  and  Politics,  111.  Coll., 
Jacksonville,  111.  Mem.  Am.  Hist.  Assn.  Mar- 
ried Gertrude  Green.  Je  1897,  Carthage,  Mo, 
Child.  Marian,  b.  D  i,  1910.  Address,  Jack- 
sonville,  111. 


G119.     FRED  EMERSON   CLARK 

(Husband  of  No.  4850.) 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1913;  Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  Ag 
26,  1890.  Parma  Ip.,  Jackson  Co.,  Mich.;  s. 
Guy  E.  (h.  .Mbion,  Mich.)  and  Ida  A.  Leon- 
ard) Clark  (b.  Lindon,  do.).  Prepared  in  Al- 
bion (Mich.)  H,  S.  A.  B.,  Albion  Coll.,  1912. 
Delta  Tau  Delta;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Phi  Eta. 
Scholarship,  Econ.,  1912-13;  I'ellowship.  1913- 
14,  1915-16.  Instr.,  Econ.,  Univ.  of  Ariz., 
1914-15;  do.,  Commerce  and  Industry,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  1916-17;  Asst.  Prof.,  Bus.  Adm,,  head 
of  dept,,  Del.  Coll.,  1917-18;  Asst.  Prof.,  do., 
L'niy.  of  Mich.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  The  Purposes 
of  the  Indebtedness  of  Am.  Cities,  1880-1912. 
Municipal  Research,  N.  Y.,  1917.  Mem.,  M. 
E.  Church;  Am.  Econ.  Assn.  Married  Carry 
Cade  Patton  Cii),  Ag  17.  1915,  Urliana.  Child, 
Frederick  Eugene,  b.  Jl  21,  1917,  Address, 
528  Elm  St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.;  bits,  add., 
I'niv.    of    Michigan,    do. 

G120.  HELEN  CLARK 
In.structor;  Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  F  20,  1890, 
Cortland,  N.  Y.;  d.  William  Heermans  (b.  Ag 
12,  1848,  Lyons,  N.  Y.)  and  Helen  (Street) 
Clark  (b.  O  28,  1859.  Philadelphia).  Prepared 
in  H.  S.  Dept.,  St.  Norm,  and  Tr.  Sch., 
Cortland,  N.  Y.  A.  B..  Vassar,  1013.  Phi  Beta 
Kai)]ia;  Sigma  Xi,  Scholar  in  Psych.,  Univ. 
p{  ill.,  1913-14;  Fellow,  do.,  1914-16;  Asst., 
and  Instr.,  Psych,,  St.  Summer  Sch.,  Rutgers 
Coll.,  N.  J.,  1914-17;  Instr.,  Psych.,  Vassar, 
1916 — .  Auth.:  Visual  Imagery  and  Atten- 
tion— .  An  Analytical  Study,  Am.  Jour,  of 
Psych.,  1916;  The  Crowd,  Psych.  Monograph, 
No.  2,  1916;  Cooperating  Compiler,  The 
Psych.  Index.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  Am. 
Psych.  Assn.  Address,  31  Prospect  St.,  Cort- 
land,  N.    Y. 

Gi2i.  KARL  ADOLPH  CLARK 
Geologist;  Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  O  20.  1888,  Ont., 
Can.;  s.  Malcolm  S.  Clark.  Prepared  in  Har- 
liord  St.  Collegiate,  Toronto,  Can.;  A.  B.,  Mc- 
Masters  LTniv.,  1910;  M.  A.,  do.,  1912.  Geol. 
Sur.  Dept,,  Ottawa,  Can.  Address,  c/o  Dr. 
Reincke,   Geol.   Sur.   Dept.,    Ottawa,   (Tan.f 

*MARY  EDITH  CLARK 

1906.  A.  M.     (See  No.   1207.) 

G122.  SAMUEL  CHAPIN  CLARK 
Chemist;  A,  M.,  1909;  b.  Jersey  City,  N.  J. 
Prepared  in  Bedford  (Ta.)  H.  S.;  No.  111.  St. 
Norm,  Sch.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  S.  B.,  Univ. 
of  Chicago.  Teacher,  Pub.  Schs. ;  Asst.,  Chem., 
Univ.  of  111,,  190205;  Instr,,  do.,  1905-09; 
Asst..  Respiration  Calorimeter  Lab.,  Office  of 
Home  Econ.,  Sts,  Relations  Service.  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  1909 — .  2nd  Lt.,  Food  Div., 
Chem.  Warfare  Section,  U.  S.  N.  A,,  1917;  ist 
Lt,,  do.,  1917;  Mustered  out,  F  1919-  Address, 
Box  102.  R,  2,  New  York  Ave.  Sta.,  Washing- 
ton. D.  C. ;  bus.  add..  Office  Home  Econ.,  Dept. 
of  Agr.,  do. 

WILLIAM  ARTHUR  CLARK 

1907.  A.  M.      (See  No.  2353,) 
G123,     JEAN  PAUL   CLAYTON 

Engineer;  i>I,  E„  1911;  b.  O  3,  1888,  Ster- 
ling. 111.;  s.  Gilbert  Oliver  (b.  S  4,  1861,  Free- 
port,  111.)  and  Mary  Adeline  (Kol)inson)  Clay- 
ton (b.  Je  10,  1867,  Willoughby,  O.).  Prc- 
[)ared  in  Boys'  II.  S.,  New  Orleans,^  B.  E., 
Tulane  Univ.,  New  Orleans,  1909,  New  Or- 
leans Agt,,  F.  E.  Wallace  &  Co.,  203  Broad- 
way, New  York  City,  1907-09.  Research  Fellow, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1909-11;  Asst.,  M.  E.,  do.,  101 1; 
Cml.  Engr.,  Union  Gas  &  Elec.  Co.,  Cin- 
cinnati. 1912;  Mgr,,  Cml.  Dept.,  Cent.  111. 
Pub.  Service  Co.,  Mattoon.  111.,  1912;  Cml. 
Mgr.,  Middle  West  Utilities  Co.,  Chicago, 
1917;  V.  P.,  Mich.  Gas  &  Elec.  Co.,  Three 
Rivers.  Mich..  1917 — -.  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M. 
E,;  Sigma  Xi,  .-Iddrcss,  5425  Dorchester  Ave., 
Chicago. 


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University  of  Illinois 


MORTIMER   BURNHAM   CLEVELAND 
1913.     ^L   Arch.      (See  No.   3323.) 

GEORGE   PERKINS   CLINTON 
1894.     M.  S.     (See  No.   599.) 

G124.      FRANK    WARREN    CLIPPINGER 

Teacher;  A.  M.,   1917;  b.  Ap   17.   1895,  War 

rensburg.    Mo.;   s.    Edward   W.   Clippingcr.   Pre 

fared  in  Champaign  II.  S.;  Shortridge  H.  S. 
ndianapolis.  A.  B.,  Wabash  Coll.,  1916 
Teacher,  Eng.,  11.  S.,  Champaign,  1918 — 
Address,  30  Central  Ave..  Dayton,  O. ;  bits 
add.,   804    W.    Park   St.,    Champaign.! 

Gi2s.  HENRY  LIVINGSTON  COAR 
(Brother  of  No.  1647) 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1903;  b.  Je  16,  1862, 
Eng.;  s.  Firman  Wood  (b.  D  2,  1825,  Phila- 
delphia) and  Lucinda  Elizabeth  (Blake)  Coar 
(b.  N  4,  1842,  Boston).  Prepared  in  Gymnas- 
ium, Cologne,  Ger.  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1893; 
A.  M.,  do.,  1894.  Instr..  Math.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1898-1906;  Prof.,  Math.,  Marietta  Acad.,  Mar- 
ietta, O.  Married  D  29,  1887,  Ednor,  Md. 
Children:  Marjorie  Bell,  b.  Ja  4.  1889;  Helen 
Ruth,  b.  N  6,  1 891;  Henry  Osgood,  b.  Ja  20, 
1896.   Address,    Marietta,   O. 

G:26.  MARGARET  VARA  COBB 
Psychologist;  A.  M.,  1913;  b.  My  16,  1884, 
Easthampton,  Mass.;  d.  Nathan  Augustus  (b. 
Je  30,  1859,  Spencer,  do.)  and  Alice  Vara 
(Proctor)  Cobb  (b.  Ap  22,  1854.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Eng.  H.  S.,  Worcester,  Mass.;  Schs. 
in  Sydney,  N.  S.  W.;  Oahn  Coll.,  Honolulu. 
A.  B.,  Radcliffe  Coll.,  1910.  Kappa  Delta  Pi; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi.  Fellowship,  Zool., 
Univ.  of  111.,  191213;  Fellowship,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  Biol.  Lab.,  summer  1913;  do.,  Woods 
Hole  Marine  Biol.  Lab.,  summer  1914;  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  Sch.  of  Educ,  summer  191 5; 
Psych.,  Lab.  of  Social  Hygiene,  Bedford  Hills, 
N.  Y.,  1916-17;  do..  Division  of  Psych,  of  the 
Office  of  the  Surgeon  General,  War  Dept., 
1918 — .  Auth.:  (with  Dr.  N.  A.  Cobb)  Nema- 
todes of  Douglas  Lake  and  Vicinity,  Jour.  Am. 
Micros.  Soc,  Ja,  1915;  White  Oaks  of  No.  Am., 
Proceedings  Am.  Phil.  Soc,  1915;  Note  on 
Occurrence  of  Twins,  Sc,  1915;  Inheritance  of 
Arithmetical  Abilities,  Jour.  Ed.  Psych.,  1917- 
Mem.,  Assn.  of  Collegiate  Alumnae,  1910-18; 
N.  E.  A.,  1916-17;  Nat.  Soc.  for  the  Study  of 
Educ.,  1918 — .  Address,  Falls  Church,  Va.; 
bus.  add.,  Div.  of  Psychol.,  Office  of  Surgeon 
General,  War  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

ARCHIBALD  OSBORN  CODDINGTON 
1884.  M.  L.  (See  No.  262.) 

HARRY  CLAY  COFFEEN 
1899.  M.  S.  (See  No.  1116.) 

WALTER  COSTELLA  COFFEY 
1909.  M.  S.  (See  No.  2617.) 


1916. 


BYRON   KEMP  COGHLAN 
C.  E.     (See  No.  3325-) 


G127.  ARTHUR  SAMUEL  COLBY 
Associate;  M.  S.,  191S;  b.  Jl  4,  1887,  Til- 
ton,  N.  I-L;  s.  Alfred  Hazelton  (b.  Ja  18,  i860, 
do.)  and  Edna  Louise  (Tucker)  Colby  (b.  Ag 
5,  1862,  Hill,  N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Tilton  (N. 
H.)  Sem.  15.  S.,  N.  H.  Coll.,  1911-  Gamma 
Thcta;  Agr.  Club;  Pres.,  Y.  M.  C  A.;  Mgr., 
Basketball;  Fruit  judging  team;  Ivy  Day  Ora- 
tor. Instr.,  Agr.  and  Man.  Tr.,  Pinkerton 
Acad.,  Dcrry,  N.  H.,  1911-13;  Asst.,  Pomol., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1913-15;  Instr.,  do.,  101S-18; 
Assoc,  do.,  1918 — .  Ed.,  Dept.  of  Fruit  Diseas- 
es in  Green's  Am.  Fruitgrower,  1918 — .  Mem., 
Phi  Delta  Kappa;  A.  A.  A.  S.;   Soc.  for  Hort. 


Sc,  1917—.  Married  Marion  Bullard,  Ag  18, 
1915.  Framingham,  Mass.  Child,  Mary  Edna, 
b.  Ag  14,  1916.  Address,  ijo8  S.  Lincoln 
Ave.,  Urbana. 

G128.     MARY    ELIZABETH    COLCORD 
(Sister  of  No.  6806) 

Teacher;  A.  M.,  191 6;  b.  F  4,  1888,  Green- 
ville, 111.;  d.  George  Ami  (b.  Ap  16,  1850, 
Temple,  Me.)  and  Julia  Longley  (Maynard) 
Colcord  (b.  Je  6,  1855,  jSouth  Deerfield, 
Mass.).  Prepared  in  GrcL-nville  H.  S.  A.  B., 
Greenville,  Coll,  1910.  Teacher,  Latin  and 
Math.,  Spring  Arbor  Sem.,  Spring  Arbor, 
Mich.,  1910-12;  do.,  H.  S.,  Greenville,  111., 
1912-15;  Teacher,  Latin,  Forest  Park  Coll., 
St.  Louis,  1916-17;  do.,  Math.,  Alvin,  111., 
1917 — .  Address,  500  N.  Spruce  St.,  Green- 
ville,  III. 

G129.  CHARLES  NELSON  COLE 
(Husband  of  No.  922) 
Dean  of  Coll.;  A.  M.,  1897;  b.  Mr  3,  1871, 
Bunker  Plill;  s.  Luther  Elliott  and  Sarah 
Catherine  (Stout)  Cole.  Prepared  in  Wesleyan 
Univ.  Prep.  School  A.  B.,  Wesleyan  Univ.; 
Ph.  D.,  Harvard,  1901.  Instr.,  Latin,  Cornell, 
1899-1902;  Prof.,  Latin,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1902; 
Dean  of  Coll.  of  Arts  and  Sciences  and  Prof., 
Classics,  do..  1911 — .  Member  Am.  Phil.  Assn.; 
Classical  Assn.  of  Middle  West  and  South. 
Married  Mabel  Stewart  ('96),  Ag  29,  1899, 
Chicago.  Child,  Kenneth  Stewart,  b.  Jl  10, 
1900.  Address,  45   King  St.,   Oberlin,   O.t 

MARY   MAUDE   COLE    (SCOTT) 
1897.     A.    M.      (See  No.    943.) 

G130.  GILBART  HOOPER  COLLINGS 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  Ja  13,  1895,  Crewe, 
Va.;  s.  T.  J.  Collings.  B.  S.,  Va.  Poly.  Inst., 
1915.  Asst.  Prof.,  Agron.,  Clemson  Agr.  Coll., 
S.  C. ;  Asst.  Agron.,  S.  C.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
Clemson  Coll.,  S.  C.  Address,  c/o  Clemson 
College,  S.  C. 

EDGAR   FRANCIS   COLLINS 
1913.    E.  E.    (See  No.   1117.) 

G131.  VIDA  LUCILE  COLLINS 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  My  13,  1886, 
Bear  Lake,  Mich.;  d.  John  (b.  1852,  Milwau- 
kee, Wis.)  and  Martha  Emmeline  (Hopkins) 
Collins  (b.  Ap  4,  1853,  W.  \'a.).  Prepared  in 
Bear  Lake  Schs.;  Ferris  Inst.,  Big  Rapids, 
Mich.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1907.  Gamma  Phi 
Beta;  Omega  Phi.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  East  Jordan, 
Mich.,  190708;  Asst..  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1908-13;  Student^  Columbia  Univ.,  summer 
1916-17;  Instr.,  Eng.,  Mich.  St.  Norm.  Coll., 
1913 — .  Mem..  Baptist  Church.  Address,  Bear 
Lake,  Mich.;  bus.  add.,  316  W.  Michigan  Ave., 
Ypsilanti,   Mich. 

G132.      'ESTHER    MARGARET    COLVIN 
A.  M.,   1915;  b.  Mr  24,  1894.  Albion,  Mich.; 
d.    Carrie    M.    Colvin.    Prepared    in    Pontine    H. 
S.  A.  B.,  Albion  Coll.,  1914.     Died  Mr  25,  1916. 

ARTHUR    FRANCIS    COMSTOCK 
1913.     C.  E.     (See  No.  2620.) 

G133.  JESSE  LeROY  CONEL 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1913:  Pb.  D.,  loifi;  b. 
Ja  31,  1883,  Mt.  Auburn,  III.;  s.  William 
Rockwell  (b.  Ag  2,  1856.  Taylorvillc,  111.) 
and  Estelle  (Murphy)  Conel  (b.  Ja  8,  i8s8, 
Sandford,  Ind.).  Prci)ared  in  Decatur  H.  S. 
A.  B.,  Jamos  Millikin  Univ.,  1912.  Tau  Kappa 
Epsilon;  Gamma  Alpha;  Sigma  Xi;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi.  Millikin  Scholarship.  Univ.  of  111., 
19 1 2-1 3;  Fellowship,  do.,  19 13-14;  Teaching 
y\sst.,     Dept.    of    Zool.,     do.,     1914-16;     Instr., 


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Dept.  of  Anatomy^  Univ.  and  Bcllevue  Hosp. 
Med.  Coll..  1916 — .  Auth.:  (with  F.  W.  Car- 
penter) Study  of  tJanglion  Cell.s  in  the  Sympa- 
thetic Nervous  System,  Jour,  of  Comp.  Neurol- 
oqy,  Vol.  24,  1914;  The  Urogenital  System  of 
Myxinoids,  Jour,  of  Morph.,  Vol.  29,  191 7. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Am.  Assn.  of  Anatomists. 
Married  Helen  Mary  Boughton,  O  18,  191 7, 
New  York  City.  Address.  418  W.  n8  St.,  New 
York  City;  bus.  add.,  Dept.  of  Anatomy,  Univ., 
and  Beiievue  Hosp.  Med.  Coll. 

ELI.A  CONNET    (BABB) 
1894.      M.   L.      (See   No.    535.) 

EDWARD   CHAPMAN  CONVERSE 
1909.     A.  M.     (See  No.  2058.) 

WILLIAM   ADELBERT    COOK 
19U.     A.   M.      (See  No.    1650.) 

DELMAR  GROSS  COOKE 
1915-  A.   M.   1917.  Ph.   D.      (See  No.   5082.) 

G134.  VERNA  LUCILE  COOLEY 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  D  13,  1891,  Toulon, 
111.;  d.  Jonathan  and  Anna  Cooley.  Prepared 
in  Toulon  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Knox  Coll.,  1913. 
Teacher,  II.  S.,  Toledo,  la.  Address,  Toulon, 
111.;   bus.   add.,   H.   S..  Toledo,   la. 

G135.  ARTHUR  REUBEN  COOPER 
Instructor;  Ph.  D.,  191 7;  b.  O  30,  1888, 
Ontario,  Can.;  s.  Reuben  (b.  Ja  1,  1849,  do.) 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Larmour)  Cooper  (b.  O 
14,  1S56,  do.).  Prepared  in  Iroquois  (C)nt., 
Can.)  II.  S.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Toronto,  1910; 
A.  M.,  do.,  191 1.  Asst.,  ZooL,  Univ.  Toronto, 
1910-12;  Fellow,  do.,  1912-15;  do.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1915-16;  Hon.  Fellow,  Zoot.,  1916-17; 
Instr.,  Zool.,  Coll.  of  Med.,  Univ.  of  111.,  19 17 — . 
Asst.  and  Research  Work,  at  Lake  Biol.  Sta., 
Georgian  Bay^  Go  Home  Bay,  Ont.,  1909-11; 
Marine  Biol.  Sta.,  St.  Andrews,  New  Bruns- 
wick, 1913-14;  Marine  Biol.  Lab.,  Woods  Hole, 
Mass.;  Harpswell  Lab.,  South  Harpswell,  Me., 
1916;  Douglas  Lake,  Mich.,  Biol.  Sta.,  1917. 
Auth.:  On  Systematic  Position  of  Haplo- 
bothrium  globuliforme.  Trans.  Royal  Soc., 
Can.,  Vol.  8,  1914;  A  New  Cestode  from 
Amia  calva  L.,  Trans.  Royal  Can.  Inst..  1914; 
Contributions  to  the  Life  History  of  Proteo- 
cephalus  ambloplitis;  A  Parasite  of  the  Black 
Bass;  Contrib.  to  Can.  Biol.,  47th  Rep.  Dept. 
Fisheries,  Ottawa,  Can. ;  Trematodes  from 
Marine  and  Fresh-Water  Fishes,  including  one 
Species  of  Ectoparasitic  Turbellarian,  Trans. 
Roy.  Soc.  Can.,  Vol.  9,  191 5;  (with  T.  T.  Job) 
Notes  on  Porocephalus  globicephalus.  Jour. 
Parasitol,  Vol.  3,  191 7;  A  Morphological  Study 
of  Bothriocephalid  Cestodes  from  Fishes,  do.. 
Vol.  4,  1917.  Mem.,  Sigma  Xi;  Am.  Microscop- 
ical Soc.  Address,  2146  W.  Adams  St.,  Chi- 
cago. 

BEATRICE   VIRGINIA   COPLEY 
1917-     A.  M.      (See  No.   6812.) 

G136.  DAVID  WILLIAM  CORNELIUS 
Profes.sor;  Ph.  D.,  1912;  b.  Ap  28,  1883, 
Linton,  Ind.;  s.  William  Fletcher  (b.  Jl  30, 
1844,  Louisville,  Ky.)  and  Alice  \'ictoria  (Os- 
born)  Cornelius  (b.  O  4,  1852,  Linton.  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Linton  (Ind.)  H.  S.  A.  B..  De 
Pauw  Univ.,  1906.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Fellow- 
ship, Phys.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-12;  grad.  work, 
Univ.  of  Calif.,  1908-10;  Prof.,  Phys.  and 
Engng..  Ottawa  Univ.,  1912-13;  Acting  Asst. 
Prof.,  Phys.  and  Astronomy.  Univ.  of  Kan., 
1913-15;  Research,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  summer, 
1915;  Instr.,  Phys.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1915-17; 
Prof.,  Phys.,  Alma  Coll.  1917 — .  Auth.:  Ab- 
stractor for  Am.  Chem.  Abstracts;  The  Velocity 
of  Electrons  in  the  Photo-Electric  Effect  as  a 
Function    of    the    Wave-Length    of    the    Light, 


Phys.  Review,  Ja,  1913;  (with  J.  G.  Kemp)  A 
High  Resistance  as  a  Substitute  for  a  Bronson 
Resistance,   do.    Mem.,   Am.    Phys.   Soc;    A.   F. 

A.  M.  Married  Orrelle  Fidlar,  Ag  17,  1912, 
Terre  Haute,   Ind.  Address,  Alma,  Mich. 

G137.      HARRY    PEACH    CORSON 
Chemist;    Ph.    D.,    1915;    b.    S    30,    1887,    La- 
coma,   N.   II.;   s.    Frank  Herbert    (b.  Salisbury, 
N.  II.)   and  Arabella  (Peach)   Corson   (b.   New- 
bury, Vt;).  Prepared  in  Laconia  (N.  H.)  H.  S. 

B.  S.,  N.  H.  Coll.,  1910.  Sigma  Xi.  Asst.  to 
City  Engr.,  Laconia,  N.  IL,  1910;  Asst.,  Chem., 
Univ.  of  111..  1910-14;  Chem.  and  Bacteriol., 
III.  St.  Water  Sur..  1914-15;  Chem.,  U.  S. 
Pub.  Health  Service,  1915-17;  Research  Chem., 
The  Celluloid  Co.,  Newark,  N.  J.,  191 7; 
("hem.,  Avery  Chem.  Co.,  Worchester,  Mass. 
Auth.:  (with  C.  L.  Parsons)  The  Solubility  of 
Barium  Hydroxide  and  Barium  Nitrate  in  the 
Presence  of  each  other,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  Vol. 
32,  1910;  (with  E.  Bartow)  The  Analysis  of 
Chemicals  Used  in  Water  Purification,  Pro- 
ceedings III.  Water  Supply  Assn.,  loiii  Man- 
ganese in  Water  Supplies,  Bui.  Univ.  of  III. 
St.  Water  Sur.  Scries,  No.  13.  Married  Anna 
Colbath  Batchelder,  Je  23,  1913,  Exeter,  N.  H. 
Child,  Dorothy  Louise,  b.  My  26,  1916.  Ad- 
dress, 188  Custer  Ave.,  Newark,  N.  J.;  bus. 
add..   The   Celluloid  Co.,   do. 

G138.     WILLIAM   WALTER  CORT 
(Husband   of   No.   4674) 
Prof,  and  Biolog.  Dir.;  A.  M.,  1911;  Ph.  D., 

1914;  b.  Ap  28,  1887,  Leon,  la.;  s.  William 
Carson  (b.  F  24,  1850,  Monongehela,  Pa.)  and 
M;iry  (Smalley)  Cort,  (b.  F  7,  1851,  Munsey, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Colorado  Springs  (Colo.) 
H.  S.  A.  B.,  Colo.  Coll.,  1909.  Phi  Delta  The- 
ta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Instr.,  Zool.,  Colo.  Coll., 
1912-13;  Prof.,  Biol.,  Macalester  Coll.,  St. 
Paul,  1914-16;  Asst.  Prof.,  Zool.,  Univ.  of 
Calif.,  1916 — ;  Acting  Dir.,  Biolog.  Div.  of 
Calif.  St.  Bd.  of  Health,  1917;  Sch.  of  Hygiene 
and  Pub.  Health,  Johns  Hopkins  L^niv.,  Bal- 
timore, Md.  Auth. :  Articles  in  Trans.  Am. 
Mic.  Soc;  Biol.  Monographs;  Jour,  of  Parasit.; 
Special  Bui.  No.  27,  Calif.  St.  Bd.  of  Health. 
Mem.,  Am.  Microscopical  Soc;  A.  A.  A.  S.; 
Am.  Soc  of  Zool.;  West.  Soc.  of  Naturalists. 
Married  Nellie  Magruder  Gleason  ('11),  Je  18, 
1913.  Champaign.  Children:  Helen  Louise,  b. 
Ap  8,  1916;  Margaret  Jean,  b.  O  20,  1917. 
Address,  c/o  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  Baltimore, 
Md. 

G139.  JAMES  AUSTIN  COSS 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1910;  b.  N  7,  1872,  Arrow- 
smith,  111.;  s.  Leander  (b.  D  12,  1842.  Chilli- 
cothe,  O.)  and  Sarepta  (Arrowsmith)  Coss  (b. 
Ag  15,  1844.  Arrowsmith,  111.).  Prepared  in 
111.  Wesleyan  Prep.  Sch.  B.  S.,  111.  Wes- 
leyan,  1903;  Attended  Univ.  of  Chicago,  sum- 
mer, 1906-08.  Prof.,  Chem.,  Upper  la.  Univ., 
1905-08;  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-10; 
Fellow,  Clark  Univ.,  1910-11;  Prof.,  Chem., 
Morningside  Coll.,  igii — .  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.; 
.\.  A.  A.  S.  Married  Cora  May  Jones,  S  6, 
191 1.  Chicago.  Address,  2058  Nicolette  Ave., 
Sioux  City,  la. 

G140.  LOIS  MIRIAM  COULTAS 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  Ja  17,  1892, 
Winchester,  111.;  d.  Irwin  Frost  (b.  O  27,  1855) 
and  Eliza  (Townsend)  Coultas  (b.  S  18,  i860, 
Eng. ).  Prepared  in  Wincliester  II.  S.  A.  B., 
111.  Woman's  Coll.,  1913.  Belles  Lettres  Soc; 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  Instr.,  Ger..  111.  Woman's  Coll., 
1914-18;  do.,  H.  S.,  Winchester,  111.,  1918 — . 
Address,  Winchester,  111. 

G141.     SIDNEY   HAYES    COX 

Teacher;  A.  M.,  1913;  b.  Ag  25,  i88g,  Lew- 
iston,  Me.;  s.  Rev.  Arthur  Elmes  (b.  1859, 
Eng.)  and  Elizabeth  Anna  (Hayes)  Cox  (b. 
1861,  Olneyville,  R.  I.).  Prepared  in  Poland 
(N.    Y.)    H.    S.      A.    B.,    Bates    Coll.,    191 1- 


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University  of  Illinois 


Teacher,  Eng.,  II.  S.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
1913-16.  Commissioned  in  infantry,  Platts- 
burg.  My  8,  1917;  A.  S.  S.  C,  Recruit  Div., 
Information  Officer,  Kellcy  Field,  South  San 
Antonio,  Tex.;  337  Aero  Squadron,  Sta.  Bos- 
combe  Down,  Amesbury,  Wilts.  Eng.;  Mustered 
out,  Ja  6,  1917.  Auth.:  The  Sincerity  of  Robert 
Frost,  Nciv  Republic.  1918;  A  Plea  for  a  More 
Direct  Method  in  Teaching  Eng.,  Eng.  Jour., 
Je,  IQ15.  Mem.,  Econ.  Club.  Schenectady,  N. 
Y.;  Eng.  Club,  Columbia.  Married  Alice  Mary 
Ray,  Ag  _>5,  1917,  Waverly.  Mass.  Address, 
New  Hampton,  N.  H.;  bus.  add.,  420  W.  119th 
St..  New  York  City. 

Gi42.  JAMES  PERRY  COYLE 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  O  20,  1888,  Logans- 
port,  .  Ind.;  s.  Frank  and  Minnie  Marania 
(Smkh)  Coyle.  Prepared  in  Logansport  (Ind.) 
H.  S.  A.  B.,  Lake  Forest  Coll.,  1910.  Beta 
Theta  Pi;  Omega  Psi;  Scholarship,  Univ.  of 
III.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Keokuk.  1911-16;  Instr., 
Phys.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1916-17;  do.,  Lane 
Tech.  H.  S.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Hamilton  Club, 
Chicago.  Married  Alexine  Leroy  Reid.  Je  23, 
1915,  Keokuk.  Children:  Louise  Willcox,  b. 
N  30,  1916;  James  Perry,  Jr.,  b.  Ag  11,  1918. 
Address,  4259  N.  Ashland  Ave.,  Chicago. 

WALLACE    CRAIG 

1901.  M.   S.    (.See  No.   1118.) 

G143.  WILLIAM  TRUMAN  CRANDALL 
Farmer;;  M.  S.,  1913;  b.  My  11,  1886,  Lex- 
ington, Ky.;  s.  A.  R.  Crandall.  B.  S.,  Milton 
Coll.,  1906;  B.  S.  A.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1909. 
Head  of  Dairy  Husbandry  Dept.,  N.  Y.  St. 
Sch.  of  Acr.,  Alfred  Univ.,  1910-12;  Instr., 
Milk  Production  and  Asst.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1911-13;  Assoc,  do.,  1913-16; 
Farmer,  Milton,  Wis.,  19 16 — .  Married  Emma 
Anderson,  My  6,  1908,  Shawano,  Wis.  Chil- 
dren: Mary  Ellen,  b.  My  21,  1911;  Barbara 
Jean,  b.   O  9,    1915.      Address,  Milton,   Wis. 

G144.  FRED  RANDALL  CRANE 
Agr.  Commissioner  and  Mgr. ;  M.  S.,  1906; 
b.  Ja  21,  187s;  s.  Marvin  David  and  Jennie 
(Randall)  Crane.  Prepared  in  Frankfort 
H.  S.  B.  S.,  Agr.  Coll.,  Olymnic,  Mich.,  1809. 
Acacia.  Asst.,  Farm  Mechanics,  Univ.  of  111., 
1899-1908;  Agr.  Commissioner,  Great  No.  R. 
R.;  Mgr.  Loan  Dept.,  Northwestern  Trust  Co., 
St.  Paul.  Married  Abbie  J.  Hunt,  1904.  Ad- 
dress, St.  Paul. 

Gi4S.  LUCILE  STARR  CRAVENS 
Student;  A.  M.,  191 1;  b.  Ap  i,  1890,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.;  d.  William  B.  (b.  N  27,  1861,  Lex- 
ington, Ky.)  and  Lulu  May  (Burt)  Cravens 
(b.  My  13,  1861,  O.).  Prepared  in  Central 
H.  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  Kan.  Univ.,  1907- 
08.  A.  B.,  Lombard  Coll.,  1910.  I'i  Beta 
Phi;  Scholarshi|),  Latin.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ. 
of  III.,  191J-13;  Teacher,  Latin  and  Greek, 
Forest  Park  ColU,  1913-116;  Univ.  Fellow, 
Univ.  of  Mo.,  1916-17;  i'i  Beta  Phi  Fellow- 
ship, do.,  1917 — .  Address,  3213  St.  John 
Ave.,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

G146.  FREDERICK  NORTH  CR.AWFORD 
Chemist;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  Ja  15,  1886,  Mid- 
dletown.  Conn.;  s.  Morris  Barker  (li.  S  26, 
1852,  (issining,  N.  Y.)  and  Caroline  Loma 
(Rice)  Crawford  (b.  O  4,  1856.  ,  Chelsea. 
Mass.).  Prepared  in  Middletown  (Conn.)  H. 
S.  B.  S.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Middletown,  Conn., 
1908.  Sec,  Sr.  Class;  Alh.  Squads;  Phi  Nu 
Theta.  Grad.  Stud.,  Cornell,  1908-10;  Engng. 
Staff,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  1910-12;  Asst.  Chem., 
Pa.  A^r.  Exp.  Sta.,  191 2-1 7;  San.  Chem.  and 
Bactenol.,  Isthmus  Service  and  N.  Y.  St.  Deitt. 
of  Health,  also  Routine  Research  Lab.,  Solvay 
Process  Co.,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. ;  Asst.  Bactcriol. 
and  San.  Insp.,  Red  (.ross  San.  Unit  12,  Ciiil- 
licothe,  O.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Address.  Middle 
town,  O. 


G147.     HENRY    GORDON    MAC  GREGOR 

CRAWFORD 
Entomologist;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  Mr  10,  1891, 
Mahone  Ba.v,  Nova  Scotia,  Can.;  s.  Rev.  J. 
\\'.  M.  (b.  Prince  Edward  Island)  and  Char- 
lotte Geddie  (Mac  (jregor)  Crawford  (b. 
tiuysborough.  Nova  Scotia.  Can.).  Prepared 
in  Windsor  Co.  Acad.,  Windsor,  Nova  Scotia; 
Dalhousie  L^niv.,  Halifa.x;  Nova  Scotia  Agr. 
Coll.,  Truro,  Novia  Scotia;  Ont.  Agr.  Coll., 
(iuelph.  Ont.  B.  S.  A.,  Univ.  of  Toronto,  1915. 
Cosmopolitan  Club.  Scholar  in  Entomol., 
L'niv.  of  III.,  1916-17;  Fellow,  do.,  1917-18. 
Mem.,  Ont.  Entomol.  Soc. ;  Entomol.  Soc.  of 
.\m. ;  Am.  Assn.  of  Econ.  Entomol.;  A.  A. 
A.    S.     Address,    Wilton    Grove,   Ont.,    Can. 

0148.  JAMES  ALFRED  CRAWFORD 
Botanist;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  D  24,  1888,  Buf- 
falo, N.  Y.;  s.  John  (b.  F  22,  1831,  Paisley, 
Scotland)  and  Louise  (Volcknian)  Crawford 
(b.  N  IS,  1853,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Lafayette  H.  S.,  Buffalo.  N.  Y.  B.  S., 
Cornell,  1015.  Botanist,  Buffalo  Botanic  Gar- 
den. Buffalo  N.  Y.  Mem.,  Buffalo  Hist.  Soc. 
Address,  31   Brantford  Place,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

G149.  HERBERT  LESC'URD  CREEK 
Associate;  Ph.  D.,  1910;  b.  Ja  21,  1870,  Yeo- 
man, Ind.;  s.  Moses  (b.  Je  21,  1836,  Lafayette, 
Ind.)  and  Martha  (LeSourd)  Creek  (b.  F  16, 
1837,  O.).  Prepared  in  Delphi  H.  S.  A.  B., 
Butler  Coll.,  1905;  Delta  Upsilon.  In  business, 
1898-1903,  1905-7;  Attended  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1907-8;  Fellow,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-10;  Instr., 
Engl.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-141;  A,ssoc,  do-,., 
1 9 14 — .  Auth.:  Character  in  the  Matter  of 
England  Romances,  Jour,  of  Eng.  and  Ger- 
manic PhiloL,  Vol.  10,  1911;  Havelot  the 
Dane,  Englische  Studien,  Vol.  48  1915;  Love 
in  Mediaeval  Romance,  Sewanee  Review,  Vol. 
24,  1916.  Mem.,  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.;  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  Anna  LeOne  Fisher,  O  16, 
1901,  Indianapolis.  Address,  501  W.  High 
St.,  Urbana;   bus.  add.,  324   Univ.   Hall,  Univ. 

of  in. 

WILLIAM  CROCKER 
1903.    A.  M.    (See  No.  1652.) 

HILDA    MARION   CROLL 
1917.    A.  M.    (See  No.  7466.) 

JOHN  CABELL  CROMWELL 
1910.    M.  E.    (See  No.  466.) 

Giso.  SYLVAN  JAY  CROOKER 
Physicist;  M.  S.,  191S;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b. 
II  3.  1893,  Fairmont,  Minn.;  s.  Albion  Good- 
hue "(b.  1856,  Portland,  Me.)  and  Jennie  Alice 
(Nason)  Crooker  (b.  1866,  Farmington,  N.  Y.). 
Prepaied  in  Fairmont  (Minn.)  H.  S.  B.  S., 
Carleton,  1914.  Gamma  Alpha;  Sigma  Xi; 
Athenean.  Asst.  Physicist,  Bur.  of  Standards, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Mil.  Research  for  Army 
and  Navv,  Jl  19.  1917;  ist  Lt.,  Signal  Corps, 
Camp  Alfred  Vail,  N.  J.;  Mu.stered  out,  F  1, 
1 9 19.  Auth.:  D.  C.  Corona  from  Different  Sur- 
faces and  Metals,  Phys.  Rcriew,  O.  191 6;  A 
Gra])hical  Method  for  the  Construction  of 
Electrostatic  Fields,  Jour.  Franklin  Inst.,  Ja, 
1918;  Influence  of  a  Series  Spark  on  the  IJ.  C. 
Corona,  Am.  Jour,  of  Sc.,  Ap,  1918.  Mem., 
Pliilosophical  Soc.  of  Wash.;  Standards  Club; 
Congr.  Church.  Address,  22$  S.  North  Ave., 
l-'airmont,   Minn. 

HAROLD   FORDYCE  CROOKS 
lorS.    M.  S.    (See  No.  7467-) 

G151.     WILLIAM   HENRY    CULLUM 
Director;    A.    M.,    1916;    b.    Je    15,    1883,    De- 
troit; s.  William  Henry   (b.   F  2$,  1857.  Guclph, 
(Jnt.,    (Tan.)    and    Rose    (Longyear)    Cullum    (b. 
Ap    18,    1865,    Detroit).      Prepared    in    Eastern 


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H.  S.,  Detroit.  A  B.,  All)ioii  Coll.,  191 5. 
Scholarship,  Univ.  of  111.,  Math.;  Fellowshii), 
Univ.  of  Mich.;  Iiistr.,  Pliys.,  Univ.  of  Akron, 
Akron,  O. ;  Dir.,  Magnetic  Observatory,  Tus- 
con,  Ariz.  Married  Lillian  Morse,  S  ^8,  1909, 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Child,  Robert  Morse,  b. 
O  8,  19 1 6.  .Iddrcss,  R.  2,  Tuscon,  Ariz.;  bus. 
add.,  pejjt..  Commerce,  U.  S.  Coast  and 
Geodetic    hiurvey,    do. 

Gi52.     HARRY    CULVER 
M.    S.,    191 S;    b.   Ag    13,    1885,    Cobb,    Wis.; 
s.   Henry   A.   Culver,   M.  D.,   Rush  Med.  Coll., 
1913.     Address,  Appleton,   Wis. 

Gis3.  ROBERT  ALEXANDER  CUMMINS 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  S  13,  1874,  Pope 
Co.,  111.;  s.  Casper  (b.  O  16,  1835,  Washing- 
ton Co.,  Ind.)  and  Margaret  Elizabeth  (Di.xon) 
Cummins  (b.  My  13  1845,  East  Tenn.).  Pre- 
pared in  Summer  Norm.,  Pojie  Co.,  111.;  No. 
111.  Norm.  Sch.,  Valparaiso,  Ind.;  Acad.  III. 
Wesleyan.  B.  S.,  111.  Wesleyaii  LIniv.;  Grad. 
Scholarship,  Univ.  of  111.  Debating  Team. 
Prof,  of  Univ,  of  Puget  Sound,  Wash.  Auth.: 
Articles  in  periodicals.  Mem.,  Wash.  Educ. 
Assn.  Married  Mina  Jane  Cummins.  1898, 
Pope  Co.,  111.  Children:  Troas  William,  b. 
:898;  Lloyd  Casper,  b.  1899;  Eva  Rachel,  b. 
1 901;  Russell  Paul,  b.  1906.  Address,  2014 
6th    Ave.,    Tacoma,    Wash. 

GiS4.  HELEN  ISABEL  GUSHING 
(HELFRICH) 
A.  M.,  191J;  b.  Ag  2,  1891,  Mt.  Morris, 
III.;  d.  H.  W.  (b.  S  i,  1863,  Grande  de  Tour, 
HI.)  and  Lillian  Louise  (Farwell)  Gushing  (b. 
O  17,  1863,  Mt.  Morris,  111.).  Prepared  -n 
Mt.  Morris  H.  S.;  Mt.  Morris  Acad.  A.  B., 
Lake  Forest  Coll.,  1913.  Kappa  Alpha  Theta. 
Scholarship,  Univ.  of  III.,  1913-14.  Married 
Otis  Loyd  Helfrich,  Ag  23,  1916,  Oregon,  111. 
Child,  Catherine  Louise,  b.  N  3,  191 7.  Ad- 
dress^  7003   S.   Peoria  St.,   Chicago. 

DOROTHY  LUCILE  CUTHBERT 
(AUSTIN) 
1917.     A.  M.   (See  No.   7473). 

G15S.  FLOY  FENTON  CUTLER 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  Ag  23,  1890,  .\von, 
III.;  s.  L.  W.  Cutler.  Prejiared  in  Abingdon 
H._  S.  A.  B.,  Hedding  Coll.,  191 1;  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  191 3-14.  Teacher,  Chisholm,  Minn.; 
Blooniington,   III.      Address,   Abingdon,   Ill.t 

STANLEY    GARDNER    CUTLER 
1911.     C.  E.   (See  No.   3333)- 

RALPH  RAYMOND  DANIELSON 
1916.     M.  S.  (See  No.  6187). 

LOUIS   S.   DAUGHERTY 
1893-     M.   S.    (See   No.   569). 

Gis6.  CARL  NATHAN  DAVIDSON 
Chemist;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  Ap  6,  1891,  Mans- 
ion, Wis.;  s.  C.  H.  (b.  Genesee,  N.  Y.)  and 
Lulu  (Grote)  Davidson  (b.  Watertown,  Wis.). 
Prepared  in  Mansion  (Wis.)  H.  S.;  LIniv.  of 
Wis.,  1910-12.  B.  A.,  Lawrence  Coll.,  1914. 
Univ.  Band;  Beta  Sttgtma  i'hi ;  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma.  General  Foreman  with  the  Newi)oit 
Chem.  Works,  Inc.,  Carrollville,  Wis.,  1918 — . 
Address,    229    Martin    St.,    Milwaukee. 

GiS7.  LEVETTE  JAY  DAVIDSON 
A.  M.,  1916;  b.  My  ifi,  1894,  Eureka.  111.; 
s.  E.  J.  Davidson.  Prepared  in  Eureka  H.  S.; 
Eureka  Prep.  Coll.  A.  B.,  Eureka  Coll.,  1915. 
Asst.,  Eng.,  Eureka  Coll.  Prep.  Sch.,  1913-14; 
Private  Tutor,   1913-15.     Address,  Eureka,   Ill.f 


Gis8.  E.XUM  WOOI).\Rl)  DAVIS 
Farmer;  A.  M.,  1903;  b.  S  10,  i868,  Eliza- 
bethtown,  Ind.;  s.  William  Exum  (b.  1824, 
Goldsboro,  N.  C.)  and  Miriam  Davis  (b.  1826, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Sand  Creek  Seminary;  A.  B., 
Univ.  of  Ind.,  1898.  Supt.,  Schs.,  Chenoa,  HI., 
190308;  do..  Normal,  111.,  1Q08-13;  Farmer, 
Maiden,  Mo.,  1913—-  Married  Melissa  W. 
Davis,  1895,  Rome  City,  Ind.  Children:  Mary 
Lucile,  b.  1900;  Donald  Woodard,  b.,  1904. 
Address,    Maiden,    Mo. 

G159.  GRANT  TRAIN  DAVIS 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1909;  b.  Mr  ig,  1877, 
Clinton,  .iiich.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1903. 
Lab.  Asst.,  Organic  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1902-03;  Instr.,  Gen.  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Me., 
1903-06;  Prof.,  Chem.,  Lombard  Coll.,  1918 — . 
Auth.:  (with  M.  Gomberg)  articles  in  Jour. 
A.  C.  S.  Married  Helen  Elizabeth  Munger. 
Children:  Ruth  May,  b.  My  18,  1905;  Elizabeth 
Louise,  b.  Ag  15,  1908.  Address,  Lombard 
Coll.,   Galesburg,   III. 

G160.  JOHN  WILLIAMS  DAVIS 
Instructor;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  N  21,  1887, 
Petersburg,  Va. ;  s.  Richard  B.  (b.  Boydton, 
Va.)  and  Annie  (Hall)  Davis  (b.  Mr  15,  1859, 
Baltimore,  Md.).  Prepared  in  Petersburg  Acad.; 
Randolph-Macon  Coll.,  1904-06.  M.  E.,  Cornell, 
1910.  Asst..  Elec.  Engng.,  Harvard,  1910-11; 
Instr.,  Math,  and  Phys.,  Vanderbilt  Univ., 
1912-13;  Instr.,  Elec.  Engng.,  Leland  Stan- 
ford Jr.  Univ.,  1913-14;  do..  LIniv.  of  111.,  1914- 
18.  ist  Lt.;  With  Dir.  of  S.  M.  A.,  War  Dept., 
Washington,  D.  C,  iqiS^ — .  Auth.:  Corona 
and  Rectification  in  Hydrogen,  Proceedings 
Am.  Inst.  Elec.  Engrs.,  1917,  pp  153-168,  Vol. 
XXXIV  (with  C.  S.  Breese).  Address,  20 
Union    St.,    Petersburg,   Va. 

G161.  LLOYD  HAYES  DAVIS 
Chemist;  A.  M.,  1913;  b.  Ja  10,  1889,  Craw- 
fordsville,  Ind.;  s.  Robert  Thomas  (b.  Ap, 
1854,  do.)  and  Nellie  Ann  (Rutledge)  Davis 
(b.  F  1856,  Shannondale,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Crawfordsville  (Ind.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Wabash 
Coll.,  191 1.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma;  Alpha  (jamma  Rho.  .Stud.,  Physiol. 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1918;  Biol.  Chem.. 
engaged  in  cml.  chem.;  dairy  and  bacterid, 
work,  Chicago,  1913 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church. 
Married  Bess  Benson,  Je  23,  1916,  Chica^'o. 
Child,  Magaret  Rutledge,  b.  Je  11,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, 5419  Univ.  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
Morris  &  Co.,  Union  Stock  Yards,  do. 

MARY  BELLE  DAVIS 
1916.     A.   M.   (See  No.    1490). 

G162.  RAYMOND  E/ARL  DAVIS 
(Brother  of  No.  8264) 
Associate;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  Je  1885,  Gorham, 
Me.;  s.  Charles  (b.  Je  17,  1858,  Westbrook, 
do.)  and  Elizabeth  Frances  (Gray)  Davis  (b. 
An  19,  i860,  Standish,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Westbrook  Sem.  B.  S.,  LTniv.  of  Me.,  191 1; 
C.  E.,  do.,  1914.  Theta  Epsilon;  C.  E.  Club. 
Draftsman,  Mill  Const.,  1905-06;  Transitman 
on  R.  R.  work,  1906-07;  Chief  Topographer, 
1907-08;  Jr.  Engr.  R.  R.  Const.,  1908-09; 
Civ.  Engr.,  Hydraulic  work,  1909-11;  Instr., 
C.  E.,  Univ.  of  111..  1911-17;  Assoc,  do.,  1917- 
18.  ist  Lt..  E.  R.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1918;  do.,  Asst. 
to  Dept.  Engr.,  West.  Dept.,  Ogden.  Utah,  Nev. 
and  San  Francisco.  Designer,  Ry.  Bridges,  1912; 
Observation  on  Triangulation,  1915;  Engr.,  in 
Chief  of  party  on  Ry.  location,  1916;  Engr.  on 
Federal  Valley  Sur.,  191 7 1  Const.  Engr.  on 
Gov.  Aviation  Cantonments;  With  H.  S.  Jordan, 
determined  hydraulic  constants  for  thin  plate 
orifices  inserted  in  pipe  line,  :9i3-i7.  Auth.: 
Manual  of  Surveving  for  Field  and  (Office,  Mc 
Graw-Hill  Book  Co..  191 5;  (with  Prof.  H.  S. 
Jordan)   The  Thin  Plate  Orifice  as  a  Means  of 


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Measurinji  the  Flow  Through  a  Pipe  line,  Bui. 
of  Univ.  of  III.,  1918;  Numerous  articles  in 
technical  jours.  Kd.  and  compiler,  Mil.  notes  for 
War  Dept.  Mem.,  Am.  Assn.  Engrs. ;  Soc, 
Promotion  Engng.  Educ;  111.  Soc.  Engrs.; 
C.  E.  Club.  Married  Hazel  McCrum,  Ag  17, 
1910,  North  Hatley,  Can.  Child,  Priscilla 
Joan,  b.  Mr  2,  1914.  Address,  195  Rochester 
M.,  Westbrook,  Me.;  bus.  add.,  404  Wells 
Fargo  Bldg.,  San  Francisco,  Calif. 

SAMUEL  SYLVESTER  DAVIS 

19J7.     M.  S.  (See  No.  6826). 

G163.     ROBERT   LESLIE    DAVIS 

Botanist;  A.  M.,  191 6;  b.  Je  23,  1891,  Co- 
lumbia, S.  C;  s.  Dean  Ellery  W.  (,b.  Mr.  29, 
1858,  Oconomowoc,  Wis.)  and  Annie  Turner 
(Wright)  Davis  (b.  Ag  10,  1855,  Lake  City, 
Fla.).  Prepared  in  Lincoln  (Neb.)  H.  S. 
A  B.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1914.  Alpha  Theta 
Chi.  Asst.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1914-16;  Head  of 
be.  Dept.,  H.  S.,  Havre,  Mont.,  1916-17; 
Scientilic  Asst.,  Fiber  Investigations,  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1918 — . 
Address.    U.    S.    Dept.     of    Agr.,     Washington, 

6164.  ROY  LeFEVRE  DAVIS 
A.  M.,  1917;  b.  Ag  25.  1893,  Potomac,  111.; 
s.  George  W.  (b.  Ag  7,  1855.  do.)  and  Marv  J. 
(Foreman)  Davis  (b.  Jl  2,  1863.  Climax,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Potomac  H.  S.;  111.  Wesleyan  Acad. 
A.  B.,  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  191 5;  A.  M.,  do., 
1916.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi  Delta  Kappa; 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Pi  Kappa  Delta.  Fellow, 
Educ,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 7.  Enlisted  in  Sig. 
R.  C,  N  22,  1917;  Commissioned  2nd  Lt.,  Sig. 
Corps,  Aviation  Sec,  ]\Ir  28,  1918;  ist  Lt., 
R.  M.  A.,  A.  S.  M.  A.,  Kelly  Field,  Tex.; 
Mather  Field,  Calif.;  Mustered  out,  Ja  18, 
1919.  Address,  Potomac,  III. 

Gi6s.  RUTH  KAY  DAVIS 
A.  M.,  1915;  b.  Mr  31,  1890,  Greenville,  111.; 
d.  John  E.  Davis.  Prepared  in  Greenville  H. 
S.  A.  B.,  Greenville  Coll.,  1911.  Asst.  Prin., 
St.  Elmo  H.  S.,  191114.  Address,  519  Wells 
St.,    Greenville,    Ill.t 

G166.  BERT  STOVER  JDAVISSON 
Chemist;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  An  5,  1887,  New 
Richmond,  Ind.;  s.  W.  C.  (b.  S  19,  1843)  and 
Amantha  (Arnett)  Davisson  (b.  F  23,  1842, 
Sugar  Grove,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Sugar  Grove, 
Ind.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Ind.,  191 1.  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma.  Chem.,  O.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Wooster, 
O.  1914 — .  Auth.:  Four  Scientific  papers. 
Address,  619  N.  Buckeye  St.,  Woosters,  0.; 
bus.   add.,  Ohio  Agr.   Exp.   Sta.,   do. 

G167.  'ANNA  EDITH  DAY 
Teacher;  A.  M..  1908;  b.  Ag  27,  1886,  Jack- 
sonville, 111.;  d.  George  (b.  Mr  27,  1857,  do.) 
and  Julia  (De  Freitas)  Day  (b.  S  17,  1861, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Jacksonville  H.  S.  A.  B., 
111.  Coll.,  Jacksonville,  1907;  Scholarship  in 
Grad.  Sch.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Instr.,  Eng.  and  Math., 
Jacksonville  H.  S.  Address,  764  W.  Lafayette 
Ave.,  Jacksonville,  Ill.t 

G168.  PAUL  MARSHALL  DEAN 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  Mr  24,  1885, 
Newcastle,  Pa.;  s.  Marshall  H.  (b.  Ap  20,  1858, 
do.)  and  Mollie  Irene  (Cox)  Dean  (b.  Ag  30, 
1858,  do.).  Prepared  in  St.  Prep.  Sch.,  Boul- 
der, Colo.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1908;  A. 
M.,  do.,  191 1.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma;  Acacia;  Sigma  Xi.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Golden,  Colo.,  1908-09;  Chem..  West.  Chem. 
Mfg.  Co.,  Denver,  1909-10;  Instr.,  Chem.,  Univ. 
of  Colo.,  1911-14;  Asst.  Prof.,  Chem..  Univ.  of 
Colo.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  (with  Jolin  B.  Ekely) 
The  Action  of  Acetic  Anhydride  on  some  Ben- 
zylidene  Anthracite  Anthranitic  Acids.  Jour. 
A.  C.  .9.,  T0T2.  Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.  Married 
Cleophile  Bell.  Je  4,  1912,  Boulder,  Colo.  Ad- 
dress,  1931   Mapleton  Ave.,  Boulder,  Colo. 


G169.  RALPH  HIPPLE  DEAN 
A.  M.,  1917;  b.  Mr  30,  1895,  Somonauk,  111.; 
s.  Cornelius  C.  (b.  Ag  20,  1871,  Shabbona, 
111.)  and  Alice  Mae  (Hippie)  Dean  (b.  Je  21, 
1872.  Perry  Co.,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Somonauk 
H.  S.  A.  B.,  Lake  Forest  Coll.,  1916.  Alpha 
Delta  Phi.  Scholarshi|)  in  Chem.  R.  O.  T.  C, 
1917;  2nd  Lt.,  57th  U.  S.  InL,  1917;  ist  Lt., 
33rd  U.  S.  Inf.,  Panama.  Address,  Somonauk, 
111. 

G170.  NEILS  HENRIKSEN  DEBEL 
Instructor;  Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  Ja  16,  1883, 
Denmark;  s.  Christian  Andersen  and  Anna 
(Nielsen)  Debel.  Prepared  in  Acad.,  Dana 
Coll.,  Blair,  Neb.;  Dana  Coll.  B.  A.,  Univ.  of 
Neb.,  1913;  A.  M.,  do..  1914.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Phi  Eta;  Cosmopolitan  Club.  Fellow,  Pol.  Sc, 
L^niv.  of  111.,  1914-16;  Instr.,  Hist.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1916-17.  Second  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheri- 
dan, 1917;  Commissioned  1st  Lt.,  Inf.  Reserve 
Corps,  1917;  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Louisville, 
1917-18;  Univ.  of  Cincinnati.  1918;  Mustered 
out,  F  4,  1919.  Auth.:  The  Direct  Primary  in 
Neb.,  Neb.  Legislative  Reference  Bur.;  The 
Veto  Power  of  the  Gov.  of  III.,  Univ.  of  III. 
Studies  in  the  Social  Sciences,  191 7.  Married 
Lydia  Jensen,  Ag  29,  1916,  Blair,  Neb.  Child, 
Robert  Edward,  b.  Ap  5,  1918.  Address,  Blair, 
Neb. 

G171.  PRENTICE  HOOVER  DEFFENDALL 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  S  22,  i88i.  Pike 
Co.,  Ind.;  s.  James  A.  (b.  1834,  do.)  and  Susan 
R.  (Hoover)  Deffendall  (b.  1837,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Oakland  City  (Ind.)  II.  S.;  Oakland 
City  Coll.  A.  B.,  De  Pauw  Univ.,  1906.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Supt.,  Schs.,  Taylorville,  111., 
1916;  Teacher,  H.  S.,  St.  Louis,  1916 — .  Auth.: 
Practical  Grammer  for  H.  Schs.  and  Acads., 
Ainsworth  &  Co.,  1917.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church; 
A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Jessie  Clair  Watson, 
Greencastle,  Ind.,  1906.  Address,  27  Amherst, 
University    City,   St.    Louis. 

G172.  WILLIAM  MAURICE  DEHN 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1903;  b.  Je  24.  1872, 
Chesning,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Holland  (Mich.) 
H.  S. ;  Hope  Acad.;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  sum- 
mers, 1895-1900,  1898-1900.  Instr.,  Chem., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1903-07;  Asst.  Prof.,  Chem., 
Univ.  of  Wash.,  1907-12;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do., 
19 1 2 — .  Auth.:  42  articles  on  chem.  subjects, 
mostly  published  in  the  Amer.  Chem.  Jour. 
Mem.,  A.  C.  S. ;  A.*  A.  A.  S.,  Fellow.  Married 
Lois  McBride,  Je  19.  1916,  Olympia,  Wash. 
Address,   Wasliington  Univ.  St.,  Seattle. 

CHARLES    EDMUND    DE    LEUW 
1916.    C.  E.    (See  No.  5092.) 

RUBY  THORNE  DEMOTTE   (BROWN) 
1906.    A.  M.    (See  No.   1657.) 

G173.  ALICE  DENBY  (NEVINS) 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1912;  b.  Je  7,  1890,  Nil- 
wood,  111.;  d.  George  W.  (b.  le  17,  i8s6,  Car- 
linville.  111.)  and  Lillie  E.  (Chiles)  Denby  (b. 
Mr  7,  i8(j-),  do.).  Prepared  in  Carlinville  H. 
S.  Ph.  B.,  Blackburn  Coll.,  191 1.  Head  of 
Eng.  Dept..  Blackburn  Coll.,  1912-18.  Married 
Elbert  N.  Nevins,  N  2,  1917,  Carlinville,  111. 
Address,  Carlinville,  111. 

G174.  WILLIAM  WELLS  DENTON 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  loio;  Ph.  D.,  1912;  b.  Ag 
18,  1882,  Detroit;  s.  Walter  Bion  (b.  N  25, 
1857,  Lowell,  Mich.)  and  Mary  (Wells)  Den- 
ton (b.  O  8.  i8';2.  Utica,  Mich.).  Prepared  in 
Central  H.  S.,  Detroit.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1007.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi;  Gamma  Al- 
pha; Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Quadrangle  Club.  Asst., 
Math.,  1907-11;  Fellow,  Math.,  1911-12;  Instr., 
Math..  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-17;  do.,  Worcester 
Pol.  Inst..  1917—.  Auth.:  (with  J.  W. 
Young)   Lectures  on   Fundamental  Concepts  of 


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Algebra  and  Geometry,  The  Macmillan  Co., 
191 1 ;  On  the  Osculating  Quartic  of  a  Plane 
Curve,  Irons.  Am.  Math.  Soc,  Vol.  15,  1909; 
Projective  Differential  Geometry  of  Develop- 
able Surfaces,  do.  Mem.,  Math.  Assn.  of  Am.; 
Assn.  Teachers  Math,  in  N.  E. ;  Intercollegiate 
Socialist  Soc;  Univ.  Club,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909- 
17;  Kocky  Mountain  Climbers  Clul);  Unitarian 
Church;  Am.  Math.  Soc;  Bahai  Movement. 
Address,  811  Third  Ave.,  Detroit;  bus.  add., 
Worcester  Polytechnic  Inst.,  Worcester,  Mass. 

Gi7S.  CLARENCE  GEORGE  DERICK 
Dir.,  Research  Lab.;  M.  S.,  1909;  Ph.  D., 
1910;  b.  O  29,  1883,  Sutton,  Quebec,  Can.;  s. 
Wesley  Talmage  (b.  O  30,  1849,  Clarenceville, 
do.)  and  Emma  Delia  (Ryan)  Derick  (b.  Ag 
22,  1856,  St.  Albans,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Wor- 
cester, Mass.,  H.  S.  B.  S.  Worcester  Poly, 
loist.,  1906.  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon. 
Lecturer  and  Res.  Asst.,  1907-8;  Asst.,  Organ. 
Chem.,  190S-10;  Instr.,  Organ.  Chem.,  1910-11; 
Assoc.  Organ.  Chem.,  191 1;  Dir.,  Research 
Lab.,  Nat.  Analine  &  Chem.  Co.,  Inc.,  Buffalo, 
N.  Y.  Discovered  Merliod  for  water-proofing 
cement  concrete,  1907;  Correlation  of  ioniza- 
tion and  structure,  191 1.  Auth.:  Molecular 
Rearrangments,  and  the  Constitution  of  Lauro- 
lene,  Esdienbach  Printing  Co.,  Easton,  Pa. 
1910;  Published:  Molecular  Rearrangements  in 
the  Camphor  Series,  II,  Laurolene  (with  Dr. 
W.  A.  Noyes)  Jour,  of  Am.  Chem.  Soc,  31, 
1909;  Molecular  Rearrangements  in  the  Cam- 
phor Series,  III,  Oxidation  Products  of  1-  and 
d-  Laurolene  (with  Dr.  W.  A.  Noyes)  do.,  32, 
1910;  Molecular  Rearrangements  of  Carbon 
Compounds,  do.;  Polarity  measured  in  Terms 
of  Logarithmic  Function  of  the  Ionization  Con- 
stant, do.,  191 1;  and  numerous  other  topics  of 
a  Physical-Organic  Chem.  Nature.  Mem.,  M. 
E.  Church;  111.  Acad.  Sc;  A.  C.  S.;  Univ. 
Club.  Married  Edith  Lillian  Blome,  Ag  27, 
1907,  Worcester,  Mass.  Children:  Clarence 
George,  Jr.,  b.  Ap  3,  1909;  Kennette  Earle,  b. 
My  15,  191 1.  Address,  351  Abbott  Rd.,  Buffa- 
lo, N.  Y. ;  bus.  add..  National  Analine  &  Chemi- 
cal Co.,  Inc.,  do. 

G176.     IDA   BELLE    DEWEY    (JOHNS) 
(Wife  of  No.  6336;   Sister  of  No.  8272) 

A.  M.,  1914;  b.  N  22,  1890,  Rockford,  111 
d.  William  Elmer  (b.  Mr  14,  1858,  Kenosha 
Wis.)  and  Clara  (Ritchie)  Dewey  (b.  Ja  24 
1852,  Racine,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Rockford  H 
S.  A.  B..  Rockford  Coll.,  191 3.  Delta  Gam 
ma;  Alethenai.  Grad.  Scholarship  in  Eng 
Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  Rockford  Woman's 
Club,  Rockford  Coll.  Assn.  Married  Wilford 
Espin  Johns  ('14),  Ag  22,  1914,  Rockford,  111. 
Children:  Elizabeth  Dewey,  b.  My  2,  1915; 
Clarice  Ida,  b.  Jl  18,  1916;  Margaret  Evelyn, 
b.  Je  27,  1 91 7.     Address,  R.  6,  Rockford,  111. 

JAMES   ANSEL  DEWEY 
1898.  M.  S.  (See  No.  1027.) 

SARAH  LOUISE  DEWEY  (YENSEN) 
1899-    M.  S.     (See  No.    1028.) 
G177.     MABEL  ELIZABETH  DIBELL 

(Sister  of  No.  7481) 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1913;  b.  Je  21,  1888,  Wol 
cott,  Ind.;  d.  E.  B.  Dibell.  Prepared  in  Wol 
cott  II.  S.  A.  B.,  West.  Coll.,  Oxford,  O. 
1910.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Mt.  Sterling,  111..  1910 
12;  Instr..  Biol.,  Weston  Coll.  for  Women 
Oxford,  O.  Address,  Wolcott,  Ind.;  bus.  add. 
Oxford,   O.t 

OLIVER  MORTON   DICKERSON 

1906.    Ph.  D.    (See  No.  1858.) 

G178.     LLOYD    BLACKWELL    DICKEY 

Technician;    A.    M.,    1917:    0.    Ap    7,    1894. 

Racine,    Wis.;    s.     George    Harry     (b.     Mr     13, 

1858,    Kenosha,    Wis.)     and    Agnes    Margaret 


(Thomson)  Dickey  (b.  Jl  19,  1863,  Detroit). 
Prepared  in  Esmond  (N.  Dak.)  H.  S.  A.  B., 
Fargo  Coll.,  N.  Dak.  1915.  Gamma  Alpha. 
Grad.  Asst.,  Zool.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-19; 
Technician  and  Stud.,  Med.  Dcpt.,  Univ.  of 
Minn.,  1919— •  Co.  3.  2nd  Regt.,  S.  A.  T.  C, 
Univ.  of  Minn.;  Mustered  out,  D  10,  1918. 
Address,  Esmond,  N.  Dak.;  bus.  add.,  Millard 
Hall,  Med.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  do. 

G179.  WILLIAM  DIETRICH 
(Brother  of  Nos.  3706,  4130) 
Agriculturist;  M.  S.  in  Agr.,  1906;  b.  Mr 
24,  1871,  Black  River  Falls,  Wis.;  s.  Henry, 
Jr.  (b.  Je  3,  1839,  Hessen,  Darmstadt,  Ger.) 
and  Susanna  (Witting)  Dietrich  (b.  1846, 
Ger.).  Prepared  in  Black  River  Falls,  H.  S. 
Philomathean.  B.  S.  in  Agr.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1899;  Farm  oupt.,  1901-2;  Soil  Expert,  Dept. 
of  Agr.,  Wash.,  D.  C,  1903;  Instr.  and  Asst. 
Prof..  Swine  Husb.,  Univ.  of  111.;  Asst.  Chief, 
ill  .A'^T.  Exn.  Sta.,  1907-12;  Supt.  of  Farm 
and  Hor  Dairy  and  Poultry  Ranch,  Irwin, 
Va.  Auth.:  Market  Classes  and  Grades  of 
Swine,  Bui.  No.  97,  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.;  The 
Swine  Indus,  from  the  ftlarket  -Standpoint, 
Cir.  No.  83  idem:  The  Location,  Construction, 
and  Operation  of  Hog  Houses,  Bui.  No.  109, 
same.  Married  Mathilda  Klein,  F  27,  1901, 
Black  River  Falls,  Wis.  Children:  Norma 
Louise,  o.  D  i,  1905;  Manford  Klein,  b.  N  14, 
1908.  Address,  Crookston,  Minn. 

G180.     RAY    MAXWELL    DILLOW 
A.  M.,   1910;  b.   D   19,    18S7,  Creston,  la.;  s. 
J.   M.  Dillow.     A.   B.,   Lombard  Coll.     Scholar 
Economics.       Address,       Edmonton,       Alberta, 
Can.   (t) 

HARRY  BERNHARD  DIRKS 
1905.     M.   E.    (See  No.  2075). 

G181.  JAY  KARL  DITCHEY 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1913;  b.  Mr  10,  1886; 
s.  Peter  and  Julia  (Monoghan)  Ditchey.  Pre- 
pared in  Sandusky  (O.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  191 1.  Asst.,  Rom.  Langs.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1911-13;  Instr.,  O.  St.  LTniv.,  1913-17; 
Civilian  Instr.,  U.  S.  Naval  Acad.,  1917 — . 
Address,  200  King  George  St.,  Annapolis,  Md.; 
bus,  add.,  U.  S.  Naval  Acad.,  do. 

G182.     FRANCES     ELIZABETH    DOAN 
(STREIGHTOFF) 

A.  M.,  191 1 ;  b.  F  19,  1885,  Westfield.  Ind.; 
d.  .\bel  (b.  iS"!  Monrovia,  Ind.)  and  Phoebe 
McPherson  (Lindley)  Doan  (b.  1844,  West- 
field  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Friends  Acad.,  West- 
field.  Ind.;  Union  H.  S..  do.  A.  B.,  Butler 
Coll.,  1907;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1908-og.  Pi 
Beta  Phi;  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Scholarship  in  Eng. 
Teacher,  Eng.,  H.  Schs.  in  Ind.,  1912-15. 
Auth.:  (with  Frank  Hatch  Streightoff)  Indi- 
ana: A  Social  and  Economic  Survey,  1915- 
Pres.,  Woman's  Franchise  League  of  Green- 
castle;  Pres.,  Assn.  of  Coll.  Alumnae,  Green- 
castle,  Branch;  Mem.,  St.  Bd.  of  Franchise 
League;  Friends'  Church.  Married  Frank 
Hatch  Streightoff,  Je  10.  1915.  Child,  Frank 
Doan.  b.  Ja  11,  1918.  Address,  510  E.  Wash- 
ington St.,   Greencastle,   Ind. 

G183.     ALICE    MARY    DOANE    (LE.^CH) 

A.  M.,  1917;  b.  Ap  30,  1892,  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.;  d.  Benjamin  H.  (b.  My  6.  1863,  do.)  and 
Mary  Eliza  (Davis)  Doane  (b.  Ap  18.  1864, 
Columbus  Co.,  N.  C).  Prepared  in  Plain- 
field  (N.  J.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  liarlham  Coll.,  1914. 
Social  Worker,  N.  Y.  Reporter.  Chicago  Trib- 
une, summer  1917;  do..  Philadelphia  North- 
Am..  1917-18;  Teacher,  Eng.,  Vincennes  Univ., 
Vincennes,  Ind.,  1918-19.  Mem..  Poetry  Soc. 
of  .\m.;  Bd.  of  Mgrs.,  N.  Y.  Colored  Mission. 
Married  M.  E.  Leach,  N  10.  1917,  Germantown, 
Pa.  Address.  326  W.  51st  St.,  New  York  City. 


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TOWNSEND    FOSTER    DODD 

1915.  E.    E.   (See   No.   2954). 

MARY  GERTRUDE  DOIIERTY 
1000.     A.  M.    (See   No.   3348). 

EDWARD   ADELBERT   DOISY 

1916.  M.   S.    (See   No.  6206). 

LILLIAN     DORA    DOLE    (KENNEDY) 
1916.     A.  M.   (See  No.  6844). 

G184.  DEE  DORSEY  (THOMPSON) 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1918;  b.  F  25.  1893,  Madi- 
son, Mo.;  d.  Charles  Mathias  (b.  Mr  I'l,  1855, 
Ferry,  111.)  and  Rachel  Ada  (Chenowelh) 
Dorsey  (b.  F  8,  1859).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Ster- 
lin  -  IL  S.  A-  a.,  lledding  Cell.,  191 7. 
Teacher,  H.  S..  Aledo,  111.,  1918— .  Married 
Donald  C.  Thompson,  Je  6,  1918.  Address, 
Aledo,   111. 

G185.  JOHN  EZRA  DOTTERER 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  O  4,  1888,  Union 
Bridge,  Md.;  s.  William  H.  (b.  Ap  15.  1847, 
Westminster,  Ind.)  and  Mary  Catherine 
(Roop)  Dotterer  (b.  My  30,  1851,  Union 
Bridge,  Md.).  I'repared  in  Blue  Ridge  Coll. 
Acad.  A.  B.,  Blue  Ridge  Coll.,  191 7.  Instr., 
Math.,  Park  Coll.,  Parkville,  Mo.,  1912-15; 
Teaching  Fellow,  Univ.  of  Ky.,  1916-17; 
Scholar,  Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17;  Instr., 
Math.,  Greer  Jr.  Coll.,  Hoopeston,  III.,  191 7 — . 
Mem.,  Church  of  the  Brethren;  Math.  Assn. 
of  Am.  Address,  New  Windsor,  Md.;  bus. 
add.,  Greer  Jr.  Coll.,  Hoopeston,  111. 

G186.  GEORGE  LEWIS  DOTY 
Librarian;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  Ja  28,  1895, 
Monroe,  Miph.;  s.  George  Washington  (b.  Ja 
IS,  1847,  do.)  and  Alice  Sophronsia  (New- 
comer) Doty  (b.  Ag  12,  1857,  Elmore,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Monroe  (Mich.)  H.  S.  A.  B., 
Albion  Coll.,  1916.  Stud.,  Lib.  Sch.  and  Lib. 
Clerk,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17;  Camp  Libn.. 
Camp  McClellan,  Anniston,  Ala.,  1917;  do.,  A. 
E.    F.,   France.   Address,   Monroe,   Mich. 

G187.  'HERMAN  DOUTHITT 
A.  M.  191  I ;  b.  Jl  20,  1886,  Kiowa,  Kan.; 
s.  Edmond  Page  (b.  O  16,  1861,  Ind.  Co..  Pa.) 
and  Ella  (Herman)  Douthitt  (b.  Mr  10,  1862, 
Mo.).  Prejiared  in  Hennessey  (Okla.)  H.  S. 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Okla.,  1910;  Ph.  D.,  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1916.  Sigma  Xi;  Asst.  I'rof., 
Univ.  of  Kan.,  1916-17.  Auth.:  Studies  on 
Cestode  Family  Anoploceiihalidae,  Ihiiv.  of 
111.,  191S;  Structure  and  Relationships  of 
Diijlocaulus,  Walker  Museum  Contributions, 
Univ.  of  Chicago  Press,  191 7;  Eryops:  Erypp- 
soides.  Gen.  Nov.  from  the  New  Mexico 
Permian;  Function  of  Supraglcnoid  Canal, 
inein.  Unitarian  Church;  Bricklayers'  Union. 
Married  Bessie  Price,  N  14,  1914,  Monmouth, 
111.     Died  O   24,    1917. 

G188.  EDWARD  SAMUEL  DOWELL 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1913;  Ij-  U  14,  1888,  Woo- 
ster,  ().;  s.  E.  S.  Dowell.  Prepared  in  Tiffin 
(O.)  H.  S.  A.  B..  Oberlin  Coll.,  1910.  Asst., 
Hist.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1909-10;  Instr.,  Hist,  and 
Econ.,  Northlanfl  Coll.,  1010-12;  do..  West.  111. 
St.  Norm.  Sch.  Head  of  Dept.,  Hist,  and  Pub. 
Speakinx,  Bueyms  H.  S.,  Bueyms,  O.  Address, 
215   S.  Walnut  St.,  Bueyms,  O. 

EI.ZY  FRANKLIN  DOWNEY 
1910.    M.   S.     (See  No.  37'2.) 

G1S9.     GEORGE  WILLIAM  DOWKIE 

Professor;    Ph.  D.,   1913;  b.  D  27,   1880,  Pon- 

tiac,  III.;  s.  Thomas  W.    (b.   F  2,    1848,  Tarljol- 

ton,    Scotland)    ami    Ruth    (Smith)    Dowrie    (b. 

D  14,   1847.  Banbridge,  Ireland).     Prepared  in 


I'ontiac  H.  S.  P..  A.,  Lake  Forest  Coll.,  1901; 
M.  A..  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907.  Instr.,  Pendle- 
ton Acad.,  Ore.,  1901-02;  do.,  H.  S.,  Jackson- 
ville, 111.,  1903-04;  do.,  Pontiac,  111.,  1904-06; 
I'cllow,  Econ.,  1910-n  Asst.,  Econ.,  Univ.  of 
III.,  1911-13;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1913-16;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1916-17;  Prof.,  do., 
1917 — .  Auth.:  The  Development  of  Banking 
in  111.,  1817-63.  Univ.  of  111.,  1914;  A.  Syllabus 
in  Money,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1915;  A  Syllabus  in 
Tanking,  do.,  igi8;  The  Training  of  Bankers 
at  the  Univ.,  Midi,  htvestcr,  S  191 7.  Mem., 
Philosophical  Club;  Univ.  Club,  Ann  Arbor; 
Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Presby.  Church.  Married 
Lillian  Otis,  Je  24,  1908,  Fairbury,  HI.  Child. 
James  Otis,  b.  D  7.  1914.  Address,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 


1916. 


EDGAR   DWIGHT   DOYLE 
E.  E.    (See  No.  4133.) 


G190.  JASPER  OWEN  DRAFFIN 
Instructor;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  S  24,  1884,  Noy- 
on,  Quebec,  Can.;  s.  William  (b.  i860,  do.) 
and  Margaret  (Murphy)  Draffin  (b.  1863,  do.). 
U.  S.,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  1913.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Sigma  Xi.  Civ.  Engr..  ]5urlington,  Vt.,  1913- 
14;  Research  Fellow,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1914-16;  Instr.,  Mech..  O.  St.  Univ., 
1916 — ■.  Concrete  Ship  Div..  Emergency  Fleet 
Corp.,  Philadelphia  and  South  Bethlehem,  Pa., 
1918 — :  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Vt.  Soc.  Engrs.; 
Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ.  Address, 
315  W.  9th  Ave..  Columbus,  O.;  bus.  add.. 
Lord   Hall,   Ohio   St.   Univ.,   do. 

G191.  WILLIAM  HENRY  DRESSEN 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  O  25.  1880, 
Stephenson  Co.,  111.;  s.  Hillert  (b.  1838,  Em- 
den,  Ger.)  and  Dona  (Stegeman)  Dreesen  (b. 
1844,  Groeningen,  Netherlands).  Prepared  in 
Winnebago  and  Rockford  H,  Schs.  A.  B., 
Greenville  Coll.,  1907.  Instr.,  Hist,  and 
Greek,  Evansville,  Sem.,  Wis.,  1907-08;  Instr., 
Econ.  and  Pol.  Sc,  Greenville  Coll.,  1908-14; 
Asst.,  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-18;  Instr.,  Sch. 
of  Commerce,  Ore.  Agr.  Coll.,  1918 — .  INIem., 
.\in.  Econ.  Assn.;  Free  Methodist  Church. 
Married  Luella  Faye  Deremiah,  Ag  20,  1907, 
Laclede.  111.  Children:  Helen  Juanita.  b.  S 
5,  1908;  Carolyn  Dena,  b.  N  8,  1910.  Address. 
School  of  ("ommerce,  Oregon  Agriculture  Col- 
lege,   Corvallis,    Ore. 

G192.  DAISY  DEAN  DRYDEN 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  Mr  12,  1884,  Mul- 
vane,  Kan.;  d.  W.  C.  Dryden.  Prepared  in 
Mulvane  (Kan.)  H.  S.;  Wichita  (Kan.)  IL  S.; 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  summer  sessions;  Univ.  of 
Calif.,  do.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1905.  Teach- 
er, H.  S.,  Weir,  Kan.,  1905-06;  Eldorado,  1906- 
07;  Wichita,  Kan.,  1907-12;  Colo.  St.  Prep. 
Sch.,  1912-13:  Great  Falls,  Mont.,  1913-15; 
Walla  Walla,  Wash.  Address,  5385  Lawrence 
St.,  Wichita,  Kan.;  bus.  add.,  Walla  Walla, 
Wash.t 

ALEXANDER  DAWES  DU  BOIS 
1912.    E.  E.    (See  No.   1214.) 

RAYMOND  WILLIAM  DULL 

1910.    M.  E.    (See  No.   1029.) 
G193.     LOUISE  BURNHAM  DUNBAR 

Teacher;  .^.  M.,  1917;  b.  Ag  11.  1894,  White 
River  lunction,  Vt.;  d.  Joseph  Henry  (b.  1858, 
Nnrth 'Hartland.  Vt.)  and  P.elle  Maude  Louise 
(Tlaiichett)  Dunbar  (b.  Mr  17,  iXdg,  White 
Kiver  lunction,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Hartford 
(Vt.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Mt.  Holvoke  Coll..  1916. 
Y.  W.  C.  A.:  111.  Grad.  Club;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Grad.  ,'>cliolar.  Fellow.  Univ.  of  111.;  do.. 
Head,  Hist.  Dept..  H.  S.,  Champaign,  1918 — . 
Mem.,    Epis.    Church.      .'Iddress.    White    River 

{unction,  Vt.;   bus.   add.,   1107  W.  Oregon  St., 
Irbana. 


Gkaduate  Alumni 


763 


Gi94.  MARGARET  STEEL  DUNCAN 
Stmient;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  Reading,  Pa.;  d. 
Samuel  (b.  Scotland)  and  Margaret  (Christie) 
Duncan  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Philadelphia  H. 
S.  for  girls.  A.  R.„  I5ryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1008. 
Honorary  Fellow,  French,  L'niv.  of  111.,  1909- 
10;  Teacher,  Hiram  Coll.,  Hiram,  O.,  igio-12; 
Studying  at  Sorbonne  Univ.,  Paris,  and  Ma- 
drid, 1912-13;  Prof.,  Rom.  Lang.  Dept.,  Hiram 
Coll.,  1913-14;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Rom.  Langs., 
Temple  Univ.,  Philadelphia.  1914-17;  I'ellovv 
in  Romanics,  L^niv.  of  Pa..  1917 — -.  Address, 
2526  S.  20th  St.,  Philadelphia;  bus.  add.,  Univ. 
of    Pa.,   Philadelphia. 

Gigs.  WHXL\M  ARTHUR  DUNHAM 
Registrar;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  Ag  3.  1893,  St. 
Louis;  s.  William  Armstrong  (b.  Je  2,  1870. 
do.)  and  Lottie  May  (Rickart)  Dunham  (b.  Ja 
25,  1868,  Carrollton,  111.).  Prepared  in  St. 
Louis  Central  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Washington  Univ. 
St.  Louis,  1914.  Grad.  Stud.,  Pol.  Sc,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1914-15;  Social  Worker,  St.  Louis  Daily 
Vacation  Bible  school,  St.  Louis,  summers 
1914-17;  Asst.  Dir.,  Boyle  Memorial  Centre 
(Institutional  Church),  St.  Louis,  1915-17;  Agt., 
Am.  Red  Cross  Disaster  Relief,  East  St.  Louis 
Race  Riot,  IQ17;  Visitor,  St.  Louis  Provident 
Assn.,  1917-18;  Registrar,  do.,  1918 — .  Mem.. 
Presby.  Church;  Fellowship  of  Reconciliation. 
Address.  4595  W.  Belle  Terrace.  St.  Louis; 
bus.  add.,  St.  Louis  Provident  Assn.,  2221  Lo 
cust  St.,  do. 

WILLIAM   VAN  DUNKIN 
1909.    M.  E.     (See  No.    1864.) 

HAROLD   HOUGHTON   DUNN 
1915.    M.   S.     (See   No.  3351.) 

G196.  MAX  SHAW  DUNN 
Chemist;  M.  S.,  1918;  b.  Ag  22,  1895;  Milo, 
la.;  s.  Lon  (b.  do.)  and  Nellie  (Shaw)  Dunn 
(b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Milo  (la.)  H.  S.  A.  B., 
Simpson  Coll..  191 6.  Kappa  Theta  Psi;  Alpha 
Chi  Sigma.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Simpson  Coll.,  1914- 
16;  do..  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18.  2nd  Lt.,  Chem. 
Div..  Med.  Corps,  Base  Hosp..  No.  9.  Lake- 
wood,  N.  J.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Influence  of  Food- 
stuffs on  Endogenous  L^ric  Acid,  Jour.  Biul. 
Chem..  Vol.  33.  Mem..  A.  C.  S.  Address. 
Base  Hospital  No.  9,  Lakewood,  N.  J. 

CHARLES  ELMER  DURST 
1912.    M.  S.    (See  No.  3717.) 

MATI   LAL   DUTT 
1912.    M.   S.     (See  No.  4630.) 

EDWARD  MURRAY  EAST 
1904.    M.   S.     (See  No.   1494.) 

Gi97.  JASPER  FAY  EASTMAN 
Farm  Adviser;  M.  S.,  1910;  b.  Mr  17,  1887, 
Townsend,  Mass.;  s.  George  Sevanus  (b.  do.) 
and  Emily  Monroe  (Wheeler)  Eastman  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Townsend  (Mass.)  II.  S.  B.  S., 
Mass.  Agr.  Coll.,  1907.  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Fel- 
lowship, LIniv.  of  111.  Asst.,  Agron.,  N.  H. 
Coll.  and  E.\p.  Sta.,  Durham,  N.  IT..  1907-09; 
Agron.,  N.  Y.  St.  Sch.  of  Agr..  MorrisviHe,  N. 
Y.,  1909-16;  Co.  Agr.  Agt.,  Broome  Co.,  Bing- 
hamton,  N.  Y.,  1916 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  Ag- 
ron.; Am.  Breeders'  Assn.  Married  Mildred 
Ashforth  Churton,  Ag  22,  191 2.  Child,  Jtnet 
Rc.per.     Address,   Bin^!hamton,    N.   Y. 

ELMER  TRYON  EBERSOL 

1915.    M.   S.     (See  No.    1667.) 

HENRY  CHARLES   ECKSTEIN 
19:8.    M.  S.    (See  No.  6855.)  | 


CLARENCE  LEROY  EDDY 
1909.    C.  E.    (See  No.   1329.) 

M.  REECE  EDWARDS 
1916.     M.    S.     (See  No.   7497.) 

WILL.\RD  CLARKE  EELLS 

1909.     M.   S.    (See  No.   2962). 

G198.     JAMES  EVERETT  EGAN 
Chemist;    A.    M.,    1910;    Ph.    D.,    1912;    b.    F 

25,  1886,  Neoga,   111.;   s.  James  Edward   (b.   Mr 

26,  185S.  O.)  and  Mary  (Krapp)  Egan  (b. 
A'  I  •  i86c.  Cumberland  Co.,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Frankfort  (Ind.)  11.  S.  A.  B..  DePauw 
Univ.,  1908.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi. 
Fellow,  Chem.,  L'niv.  of  111.,  1911-12;  Acting 
Prof.  Chem..  Miami  Univ.,  Oxford,  O.,  1913- 
18;  Chem.,  Proctor  &  (lamble  Co.,  Ivory  dale, 
O.,  1918— .  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Married  Mildred 
B.  Knapton,  D  i,  191 1  Bloomington,  HI. 
Child  Patricia  Claire,  b.  Jl  8,  1916.  Address, 
4524  Circle  Ave.,  (Cincinnati;  bus.  ada..  Proctor 
&    Gamble   Co.,    Ivorydale,    U. 


1909. 


WILLARD    LEO    EGY 

M.  S.    (.See  No.  2962). 


KARL  JOHN  THEODORE    EKBLAW 
1913.     M.    S.    (See   No.    3721). 

WALTER  ELMER  EKBLAW 
1912.     A.   M.    (See  ivo.    4142). 

JESSIE   ELLARS    (HACKETT) 
1893.     A.  M.   (See  No.  603). 

ARTHUR  JACKSON    ELLIS 
1911.     A.  M.  (See  No.  3358). 

G199.  ERMA  LYTLE  ELLIOT 
(JOHNSTON) 
A.  M.,  1915;  b.  O  15,  1S92,  Laclede,  Mo.; 
d.-  James  Alva  (b.  S  i,  i860,  Clayton,  111.) 
and  Mary  Malinda  (Clarkson)  Elliot  (b.  S  13, 
1868,  Linneris,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Wellsville 
(Mo.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  111.  Woman's  Coll.,  1914. 
Pi  Beta  Phi.  Scholarship,  Univ.  of  111.  Asst., 
Math.,  III.  Woman's  Coll.,  1915-16.  Mem., 
.Sorosis,  Chillicothe,  Mo.  Married  Leonard 
Edward  Johnston,  Mr  15,  1917,  Jacksonville, 
III.  Child,  Edward  Elliot,  b.  Ja  3.  1918.  Ad- 
dress,   1609   Mound   Ave.,   Jacksonville,   HI. 

G200.  JOHN  ASBURY  ELLIOT 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  D  i,  1887,  Ness 
City,  Kan.;  s.  George  Athey  (b.  Ja  29,  1854. 
Eng.)  and  Adelaide  (Parker)  Elliot  (b.  Ma  24, 
1850,  New  York  City).  Prepared  in  Ness  City 
(Kan.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Fairmount  Coll.,  1913; 
.\.  iSL,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1914-  Fellow,  Bot., 
l'niv.  of  Kan.,  .1913-14;  do.,  Univ.'oi  111., 
1914-16;  Asst.,  Plant  Pathol.,  Del.  Coll.  Exp. 
Sta.,  Newark,  Del.,  1916-17;  Plant  Pathol., 
Ark.  Exp.  Sta.;  Prof.  Plant  Pathol., 
Coll.  of  Agr.,  Univ.  of  Ark.,  1917—-  Auth.: 
Articles  in  Am.  Jour.  Bot.;  Del.  Bui;  Phyto- 
pathoL;  Kan.  Univ.  Sc.  Bui.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church;  Sigma  Xi;  Am.  Bot.  Soc.;  Am.  Phy- 
lopathol.  Soc:  A.  A.  A.  S.  Married  Margaret 
Elizabeth  Allen,  Je  10,  1916,  Wichita.  Kan. 
Address.  618  Ida  Ave.,  Fayetteville,  Ark.;  bus. 
add.,  Univ.   of  Ark.,   do. 

G201.  MANUEL  CONRAD  ELMER 
(Husband  of  G17) 
Professor;  A.  M.,  191 2;  b.  D  ■;  1886,  Mon- 
roe, Wis.;  s.  John  (b.  Je  15,  1845,  Switzer- 
land) and  -Anne  (De  Nier)  Elmer  (b.  O,  1852, 
France).  Prepared  in  Monroe  (Wis.)  H.  S. 
B.  S..  N.  W.  Coll.,  191 1 ;  Ph.  D.,  L'niv.  of 
Chicago,  191 4.  Mask  and  Bauble.  Scholar- 
ship, Sociol.,  Univ.  of  HI.;  Prof.,  Soc.  and 
Econ.,    Fargo   Coll.,    1914-16;    Lecturer,    Econ. 


764 


University  of  Illinois 


Univ.  of  N.  Dak.,  summer  1915;  do.,  Sociol., 
Univ.  of  Minn.,  summer  1916;  Asst.  Prof.,  do., 
Univ.  of  Kan.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  Social  Survey 
of  Urban  Communities,  Geo.  Banta  Pub.  Co., 
1914;  Social  Survey  of  Fargo,  N.  Dak.,  1915; 
Social  Survey  of  Council  Grove,  Kan.,  1917; 
Technique  of  Social  surveys.  The  World  Co., 
igiS.  ^larried  June  Ashley  (g'13),  S  3,  1914, 
Boulder,  Colo.  Child,  Anne  June,  b.  N  10, 
1915.  Address,  Univ.  of  Kansas,  Lawrence, 
Kan. 

LEO  WEISS  ELSTON   (de  GHILINI) 
1915.     M.  S.     (See  No.  5645.) 

G202.  EDITH  MARIE  EMMERSON 
Student;  A.  M.,  1918;  b.  O  13,  1895,  Virden, 
111.;  d.  William  Arthur  (b.  Ja  22,  1872,  do.) 
and  Anna  (Coultas)  Emmerson  (b.  Mr  19, 
1S73,  do.).  Prepared  in  Virden  H.  S.  A.  B., 
111.  Coll.,  1917.  Scholarship,  Univ.  of  111., 
1918— .  Address,  R.  2,  Box  38,  Virden,  111.; 
bus.   add.,   905^!   S.   sth  St.,  Champaign. 

ARTHUR   DONALDSON   EMMETT 
1905.    A.  M.     (See  No.  1496.) 

G203.  CLYDE  WILBUR  EMMONS 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  Je  6,  1881,  Kent 
Co.,  Mich.;  s.  John  H.  (b.  do.)  and  Martha 
Vilettie  (Lovejoy)  Emmons.  Prepared  in  Paw 
Paw  (Mich.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Albion  Coll.,  1903. 
Grad.  Asst.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  igos-io; 
Surv.,  Vera  Cruz,  Mexico,  191 1;  Prof.,  Math, 
and  Astron.,  Simpson's  Coll.,  Indianola,  la. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Fadge  Harriet 
King,  Ag  18,  1904,  Albion.  Mich.  Children: 
Frances  V  illettie,  b.  N  23,  1910;  Phyllis  Har- 
riet, b.  My  22,  1916;  Esther  Hermione,  b.  N 
23.  1917-    Address,  1009  N  St.,  Indianola,  la. 

G204.  BERTHA  LOFTIN  EMPEY  (HOAG 
LAND) 
A.  M.,  1907;  b.  D  25,  1884,  Indianapolis; 
d.  George  W.  (b.  Ap  15,  18^3,  Golden,  N.  Y.) 
and  Effie  M.  (Loftin)  Empey  (b.  Je  19,  1839, 
Augusta,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Shortridge  H.  S., 
Indianapolis;  Ind.  Univ.,  :903;  De  Pauw 
Univ.,  1904.  A.  B.,  Butler  Coll.,  1906.  Pi 
Beta  Phi.  Married  J.  Randolph  Hoagland,  My 
27.  191 1,  Indianapolis.  Child,  Effie  Elizabeth, 
b.  'F  16,  1913.  Address,  1649  Greenleaf  Ave., 
Chicago. 

LLOYD   EDWIN   ENGEL 
1909.     A.  M.     (See  No.  208c.) 

ARTHUR   LUDWIG    ENGER 
1916.     C.  E.     (See  No.  4639-) 

MELVIN  LORENIUS  ENGER 
1911.     C.  E.     1917.     M.  S..    (See  No.  2656.) 

G20C.  EDGAR  WALLACE  ENGLE 
Chemist;  M.  S.,  1914;  Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  D  11, 
1888,  Buffalo,  Mo.;  s.  Levi  (b.  do.)  and  Jose- 
phine (Greever)  Engle  (b.  III.  I.  Prepared  in 
Buffalo  (Mo.)  H.  S.;  Teachers'  Coll.  H.  S. 
B.  S.,  Drury  Coll.,  1912.  Kappa  Alpha:  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Fellowship  in 
Chem.,  191.S-16;  Instr.,  Chem..  Univ.  of  111., 
1916-17;  Research  Chem.,  Pfanstiehl  Product 
Co.,  North  Chicago.  111.,  1917 — •  Auth.:  Ob- 
servations on  the  Rare   Earths,  Jour.  A.  C.  S., 

1917.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  A.  I.  M.  E.  Married 
Eleonora  Sophia  Englt.  11  2,  1916,  Springfield, 
Mo.      Child,    Edgar    Wallace,    Jr.,    b.    My    28, 

191 8.  Address,  333  Prospect  Ave.,  Lake  Bluff, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Pfanstiehl  Research  Lab., 
North  Chicaeo,  111. 

JEANETTE  MORRISON   ENGLE 
1916.    A.  M.     (See  No.   6862.) 


G206.  DUANE  TAYLOR  ENGLIS 
Associate;  A.  M.,  1914;  Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  Ap 
29,  1891,  Eureka,  111.;  s.  Frank  (b.  S  i,  1859, 
Chandlcrville,  111.)  and  Harriet  (Taylor)  Eng- 
lis  (b.  Ag  22,  1863,  La  Rose,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Eureka  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  summer  191 1. 
A.  B.,  Eureka  Coll.,  191 2.  Acanthus;  Gamma 
Alpha;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Instr., 
Floricultural  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17; 
Assoc,  do.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  (with  Edward 
Bartow  and  Paul  Hansen)  Disposal  of  Cannery 
Wastes,  St.  Water  Sur.  Bit!.,  1913,  and  Muni- 
ci[>al  Jour.,  1915;  (with  F.  W.  Muncie)  Ab- 
stract of  The  Quantitative  Determination  of 
Carbohydrates  in  Plant  Tissues,  Science. 
Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  A.  A.  A.  S.  Married  Louise 
Wiley  Strickle,  S  29,  iqi6,  Bloomington,  111. 
Address,  211  Gregory  St.,  Champaign;  bus. 
add.,  203  Floricultural  Bldg.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Ur- 
bana. 

G207.  INEZ  JOSEPHINE  ENGLISH 
(LISTON) 
A.  M.,  1009;  b.  F  2,  1889,  Bloomington,  111.; 
d.  Frank  T.  (b.  F  20,  i860,  do.)  and  Sue 
(Riffe)  English  (b.  Ja  26,  1861,  Alderson,  W. 
Va.).  Preiiared  in  Bloomington  H.  S.  A.  B. 
111.  Wesleyan,  1908.  Alpha  Xi  Delta;  Summa 
Cum  Laude  Fellowship,  Univ.  of  111.  Married 
Chrs.  E.  Liston,  S  8,  1909,  Bloomington,  111. 
Child.  Everett  English,  b.  O  12,  1910.  Address, 
Bloomington,    lll.t 

FRANK  HARVEY  ENO 
1894.    C.  E.    (See  No.  644.) 

G208.  ABSALOM  C.  ERDAHL 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1913;  b.  F  11,  1882,  Frost, 
Minn.;  s.  Colben  A.  (b.  S  7.  1848,  Opstryn, 
Norway)  and  Ingeborg  Marie  Jensine  (Dahl- 
sing)  Erdahl  (b.  My  13,  1857,  do.).  Prepared 
at  St.  Ansgar  (la.)  Sem.;  St.  Olaf  Acad., 
Northfield,  Minn.  A.  B.,  St.  Olaf  Coll.,  1911- 
Scholarship  from  United  Norwegian  Lutheran 
Church  of  Am.,  1914.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1912-15;  Instr.,  St.  Olaf  Coll.,  1915— • 
Mem..  Norwegian  Lutheran  Church  of  Am.; 
Sec,  Men's  Club  of  St.  John's  Luthern  Congr.. 
Northfield,  Minn.  Address,  1412  St.  Olaf 
.'^vc,  Northfield,  Minn.;  bus.  add.,  St.  Olaf 
Coll.,  do. 

THOMAS  REUBEN   ERNEST 
1908.    A.  M.     (See  No.  2966.) 

G209.  OLA  MATTIE  JOSEPHINE 
ESKELSON 
Teacher;  M.  S.,  1913;  b.  S  21,  1886,  Villis- 
ca,  la.;  s.  Peter  (b.  O  30,  1853.  Mollebjorki 
C.ammalstorp  Commune  Blekinge,  Sweden)  and 
Matilda  Esther  (Johnson)  Eskelson  (b.  O  26, 
1857.  Galesburg,  111.).  Prepared  in  Prep.  Sch., 
He.lding  Col.,  Abingdon,  111.  B.  S.,  Hedding 
Coll.,  191 2.  Freshman  and  Sr.  prizes.  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  Villisca,  la.  Mem.  M.  E.  Church.  Ad- 
dress, Villisca,  la. 

WILLIAM  ALONZO  ETHERTON 
1914.    M.  Arch.     (See  No.  2088.) 

HENRY  ELLSWORTH  EWING 
1908.    A.  M.     (See  No.  2661.) 

G210.     RHODA   F.\HNESTOCK 
M     S,   1917;   b.   S    16,    1895,   Watertown,   S. 
Dak.;    d.   H.   J.   Fahnestock.      B.    S..   Rockford 
Coll.,   1916.     Address,  Watertown,  S.  Dak.t 

LAWRENCE  TURNER  FAIRHALL 

1912.     M.   S.      (See  No.   4644-) 


Gkaouate  Alumni 


765 


G2it.  FREDERICK  HOWARD  FALLS 
Instructor;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  D  14,  1885,  Chi- 
cago; s.  S.  K.  Falls.  A.  A.,  Lewis  Iiisl.,  1906; 
S,  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  190S;  M.  D.,  Rush 
Medical  Coll.,  1910.  Interncship,  Cook  Co. 
Hosp.,  1910-11;  Asst.,  Research,  Memorial 
Inst,  of  Infectious  Diseases,  1912-13;  Fellow 
Obstetrics,  Med.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-13; 
Instr.,  Pathol,  and  Obstetrics,  do.,  1914-15. 
Address,  2S00  Washington  Blvd..  Chicago;  bus. 
add..   Coll.   of  Medicine,  Univ.   of  111.,  do. 

G212.     RALPH   STANLEE  FANNING 

Instructor;  M.  S.,  1918;  b.  N  29,  1889,  River- 
head,  L.  I.,  N.  Y.;  s.  William  R.  (b.  Ag  19, 
i86o,  do.)  and  Ella  (Ilulse)  Fanning  (b.  Jl  21, 
1862,  Wading  River,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Riverhead  (L.  I.)  H.  S.;  Friends'  Acad.  B. 
Arch.,  Cornell,  1912.  Gargoyle;  I'si  Mu;  Al- 
pha Rho  Chi.  Beckwith  Brown  Medal  in  De- 
sign; Francis  Sampson  Fine  Arts  Prize,  1912. 
Designer,  Raymond  Almirall,  New  York  City, 
1912-13;  do.,  J.  C.  Westervelt,  do.,  1913-14; 
do.,  F.  J.  Hughes  &  Co.,  Dayton.  O.,  1914; 
Instr..  Arch.  Design,  Univ.  of  III.,  1914-18. 
Red  Cross,  2nd.  Friends  unit.  Cross  4,  Place 
de  la  Concords,  Paris,  France,  1918 — .  Auth.: 
Post  Colonial  Remains  of  Eastern  Long  Island, 
Am.  Arch.,  Ja,  1917.  Address,  Riverhead,  L. 
I.,    N.    Y. 

MARK  FARGUSSON 
1891.    C.  E.    (See  No.  503.) 

G213.  FLORA  EDITH  FARMER 
(QUACKENBUSH) 
A.  M.,  1910;  b.  N  9,  1888;  d.  Francis  Ardon 
(b.  Jl  10,  1808,  Canton,  N.  Y.)  and  Susan  A. 
(Haile)  Farmer  (b.  Jl  i,  i86g,  Gouverneur,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Syracuse  H.  S.  A.  B., 
Ewing  Coll.,  1909.  Scholarship,  Ewing  Coll.  to 
Univ.  of  111.  Married  Everett  Allen  Quacken- 
bush,  Je  24,  1914,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Children: 
Everett  Farmer,  b.  My  16,  1915;  Flora  Cather- 
ine, b.  N  30,  19 1 6.     Address,  Towanda,  Pa. 

G214.  EMERY  C.  FARVER 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  Je  14,  1888,  Mil- 
lersburg,  O. ;  s.  Francis  M.  (b.  F  27,  1849, 
Holmes  Co.,  O.)  and  Aurilla  (Wolf)  Farver 
(b.  Ag  I?,  1859,  Liberty  Tp..  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  Holmes  Co.  (O.)  H.  S.;  A.  B.,  Otterbein 
Univ.,  19:4.  Instr.,  Math.,  Park  Coll.,  1915- 
16;  do..  Lombard  Coll.,  Galesburg,  111.,  1916- 
18.  Hdqtrs.  Co.,  115th  F.  A.,  30th  Div.,  A.  E. 
F.J  France.  Auth.:  several  pamphletsi.  Ad- 
dress, North  Liberty,  Ind. 

LESLIE  WILLIAM  FAULKNER 
igiS-    M.  S.    (See  No.  6225.) 

G21S.  SILAS  EDGAR  FAUQUHER 
(FARQUHAR) 
Sales  Mgr.;  M.  S.,  1913;  b.  O  5.  1887,  Evans- 
ville,  Ind.;  s.  D.  W.  (b.  1861,  do.)  and  Loulla 
(Kight)  Fauquher  (b.  1862,  Poseyville,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Evansville  (Ind.)  H.  S.  B.  S., 
Earlham  Coll.,  1909.  Sigma  Xi;  Varsity  de- 
bating team.  Bot.  Scholarship,  Univ.  of  111., 
1912-13;  Salesman,  Chicago,  1913-17;  Dist. 
Sales  Mgr.,  The  Am.  Automatic  Scale  Co.,  St. 
Louis,  1918;  N.  Y.  Mgr.,  do..  New  York  City. 
Mem.,  Unitarian  Church.  Married  Myrtle  Belle 
Smith,  Ja  4.  1919,  Springfield,  O.  Changed 
name  to  Farquhar  1919.  Address,  4426  Mc 
Pherson  Ave.,  St.  Louis;  bus.  add.,  225  5th 
Ave.,  New   York  City. 

G216.  ERNEST  CARROLL  FAUST 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1914;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b.  S 
7,  1890,  Carthage,  Mo.;  s.  John  S.  (b.  S  8, 
1832,  ^Ii!lheim,  Pa.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Feuner)  Faust  (b.  O  4,  1859,  Piketon,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Carthage  (Mo.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of 
Mich.,   1908.    A.   B.,  Oberlifi  Coll.,    1912.      Phi 


Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi;  Kappa  Delta  Pi. 
Woods  Hole  Marine  Lab.,  1911-13;  Research 
tory  Studies  on  Montana  Ircmatodes,  ///.  Biol. 
Missoula,  Mont.,  1914-16;  Fellow,  Zool.  Univ. 
of  111.,  1916-17;  Instr.,  do.,  1917; — .  Auth.: 
Balsamorrhiza  Sagittata;  A  Study  in  Resin  Se- 
cretion, Univ.  of  Chicago  Press,  191 7;  Life  His- 
tory Studies  on  Montana  Irematodes,  ///.  Biol. 
MoKuyraph,  Vol.  4;  Size  Dimorphism  in  Sper- 
matozoa of  Auasa  Iristis,  Biol.  Bid.  25;  (with 
Charles  Zeleny)  Size  Dimorphism  in  Sjiermato- 
zoa  from  Single  Testes,  Jour.  E.vp.  Zool.;  Di- 
morphism in  Size  of  Spermatozoa  and  its  Re- 
lation to  the  Chromosomes,  Proceedings  Nat. 
Acad,  of  Sc;  Exp.  Methods  in  Teaching  Biol, 
in  Secondary  Schs.,  Sck.  and  Soc. ;  Notes  on  the 
Cercariae  of  the  Bitter  Root  Valley,  Mont. 
Jour.  Parasitol;  numerous  recent  pub.  on  Hel- 
minthology  Life  Hist.  Studies  on  Mont.  Trema- 
todes.  Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Univ.  Club,  Urbana. 
Address,  916  W.  Nevada  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
333  Natural  Hist.  Bldg.,  Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

G217.  MARY  E.  FAWCETT 
Dean  of  Women;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  Galena,  111.; 
d.  Horatio  Henry  (b.  1S32,  Eng.)  and  Anne 
(.Holden)  Chandler  (b.  do.).  I'repared  in  Ga- 
lena H.  S.  A.  B.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1907.  Kappa 
Alpha  Theta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Asst.,  Eng., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1907-8;  Instr.,  do.,  1908-10;  Act- 
ing Dean  of  Women,  do.,  1910-13.  Research 
work.  O.xford,  Eng.,  1913-15;  Mem.,  Delegacy 
for  higher  Educ.  of  women  and  of  the  Oxford 
home  studs.;  Research  work,  Bryn-Mawr,  1915- 
16;  Dean  of  Women  and  Chm.,  Ex.  Com., 
Home  Economics,  Ore.  Agr.  Coll.,  CorvaJlis, 
Ore.,   1916 — .     Address,   Corvallis,  Ore. 

G218.  CHARLES  STEVER  FAZEL 
Physicist;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  My  31,  1893, 
Wichita,  Kan.;  s.  Charles  D.  and  Mary  Helen 
(Stever)  Fazel.  J^repared  in  Wichita  (Kan.) 
H.  &.-,  Los  Angeles  H.  S.  Gamma  Alpha;  Sig- 
ma Xi;  Sdholarship  in  Phys.,  1914-15.  Grad. 
Stud.,  Phys.  and  Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-17. 
2nd.  Lt.,  Instr..  Phys.  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  191 8- 
19;  Asst.  Physicist,  Bur.,  Standards.  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  19 19 — ..  Mem.,  Am.  Phys.  Soc. 
Address,  Wichita,  Kan.;  bus.  add..  Bureau 
of    Standards,     Washington,     D.     C. 

KAIMIN  KAY  FENG 
1916.     M.   S.     (See   No.   6872.) 

G219.  JOHN  J.  FERNHOLZ 
Mgr.,  Creamery  Co.;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  D  3, 
1873;  s.  Joseph  (b.  My  20,  1850,  Milwaukee) 
and  Minnie  (Gaugler)  Fernholz  (b.  1855,  Rox- 
bury.  Wis.).  Prepared  in  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Ste- 
vens Point,  Wis.  A.  B.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1914;  LL. 
B.,  Valparaiso  Univ.,  1911;  B.  S.,  do.,  1913. 
Sec.  and  Mgr.,  Glencoe  Cooperative  Creamery 
Co.,   Arcadia,   Wis.      Address,   Arcadia,   Wis. 

CHARLES    FRANCIS    FERRIS 

1912.  M.  S.    (See  No.  4649.) 

BRUCE    FINK 
1894.    M.  S.    (See  No.  504-) 

LOUIS   ENGELMANN   FISCHER 

1913.  C.    E.     (See  No.    1128.) 

G220.     CHARLES    ALBERT    FISHER 

Instructor;  A.  M..  1910;  b.  O  3,  1884,  Whea- 
ton.  111.;  s.  Herman  Augustus  (b.  Ag  4,  1850, 
Addison,  111.)  and  Julia  Water  (Blanchard) 
Fisher  (b.  Ap  10,  1858,  Galesburg,  HI.).  Pre- 
pared in  Wheaton  Acad.  A.  B.,  Wheaton 
Coll.,  1905;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Y.  M. 
C.  A.;  Scholarship  in  Math.  Teacher.  Math., 
JT.  S.,  Wabash,  Ind.,  1905-06;  do.,  Pullman. 
Wash.,  1906-08;  do.,  Phys.,  Wheaton  Coll., 
1008-09;  Asst..  Math..  L^niv.  of  111.,  igio-11; 
Fellow,   do.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,    1911-12;    Instr., 


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do.,  Columbia,  191 2 — .  Mem.,  Congr.  Qnirch. 
Married  Mathilda  E.  Nyleii,  Je  i,  1914.  Chil- 
dren: Charles  Albert,  Jr.,  b.  N  14,  1915; 
Howard  Avery,  b.  Ag  15,  1917.  Address,  Larch 
Ave.,  Hogota,  N.  J.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Columbia 
Univ.,   New   York    City. 

G221.  FAY  LYNTON  FISHER 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  igi.s;  b.  O  13,  1893,  Peters- 
burg. 111.;  d.  James  Coleman  (b.  O  31,  i860, 
Grcenview,  111.)  and  .Mary  (Fames)  Fisher  (b. 
Ag  7,  i860.  Downer's  Grove,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Decatur  II.  S.  A.  B.,  James  Milliken  Univ.. 
1914.  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Scribbler's  Club; 
Mask  and  Bauble;  Ger.  Club  Plays.  Scholar- 
ship, L'niv.  of  111.,  1914-15;  Teacher,  English, 
H.  S.,  North  Manchester,  Ind.,  1915.  Address, 
612  W.  Macon  St.,  Decatur,  111.;  bus.  add.. 
High   School,    North   Manchester,   Ind. 

LEWIS   NEBINGER  FISHER 
1914.    M.   S.     (See  No.   51^9.) 

G222.  SARA  CAROLYN  FISHER 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  S  17,  1889, 
Bridgeport,  Conn.;  d.  Lewis  Beals  (b.  Ap  30, 
1857,  Charlotte,  Me.)  and  Fanny  Amelia 
(Shaw)  Fisher  (b.  Ap  16,  1859,  Rochester,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Canton  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  A. 
B..  Lombard  Coll.,  1909;  Ph.  D.,  Clark  Univ., 
1913.  Pi  Beta  Pi:i.  Grad.  Scholarship,  Psych., 
1909-10;  Instr.,  do.,  Wellesley  Coll.,  1913-14; 
Research  Asst.,  Clark  Univ.,  1914-iS;  Instr., 
Psych.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Los  Angeles,  191 5 — . 
Auth.;  The  Process  of  Generalizing  Abstrac- 
tion and  Its  Product,  the  General  Concept, 
Psychol.  Review  Co..  1916;  Arithmetic  and 
Reasoning  in  Children,  Pedagogical  Seminary, 
Vol.  19,  1912;  An  .Analysis  of  a  Phase  of  the 
Process  of  Classifying,  Am.  Journ.  of  Psychol., 
Vol.  28,  1917.  Mem.,  Am.  Psych.  Assn.  Ad- 
dress, 324  E  Ave.,  60,  Los  A.ngeles;  bus.  add.. 
St.   Norm.   Sch.,   do. 

ALVIN  TEXAS   FISHMAN 

1917.  M.   S.     (See  No.  7Si9-) 

IRA  WILLIAM  FISK 
1913.     M.    S.     1914-     E.    E.     (See  No.   3735-) 

CLARENCE  WILSON  FISKE 
1911.    M.  E.     (See  No.   1867.) 

LEORA   ALMITA   FITZGERALD 

1918.  A.  M.     (See  No.  7520.) 

G223.  MILETUS  LAF.AYETTE 
FLANIi\GIL\M 
Prin.,  11.  S.;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  S  6,  1872,  Dar- 
lington, Ind.;  s.  .Samuel  (b.  S  27,  1840,  do.) 
and  Jennie  (Shirley)  Flaningham  (b.  N  16, 
1849.).  Prepared  in  Potomac  H.  S. ;  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.  B.  S.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1904.  Prin., 
H.  S.,  Urbana,  igoS — .  Married  Emeline 
Becker,  Jl  2,  1905,  Atlanta,  111.  Child,  Miletus 
Lafayette,  Jr.,  b.  Mr  6,  191 6.  Address,  501 
Indiana  Ave.,  Urbana. 

G224.     FRANK   LESLIE  FLEENER 
Assistant;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  Ag  19,  1878,  Char- 
les City,  la.;   s.   Fred   Fleener.     A.  P.,  Denison 
Univ.,    1912.     Asst.,   Geol.,  Univ.    of  111.,    1913- 
14.     Address,   Dodge  Center,   Minn.t 

G22S.  SARA  ADELAIDE  FLEMING 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1912;  b.  S  8,  1884,  Jackson- 
ville, 111.;  d.  C.  A.  Fleming.  A.  B.,  Green- 
ville Coll.,  1907.  Teacher,  Los  Angeles  Sem., 
1907-08;  Head,  Mod.  Lang.  Dept.,  Vincennes 
Univ.,  1909-11;  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Danville,  111. 
Address,    112   N.    Bowman   Ave.,    Danville,   111. 

G226.     PAUL   NELSON   FLINT 

A.  M.,  1906;  b.  F  22,  1883,  Cement  City, 
Mich.  B.  S.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll..  1904.  Farmer 
1904.     Address,  Cement  City,  Mich.f 


G227.     CON  C.  FLYNN 
A.   M.,    191 1 ;   b.   Jl   28,    1886,  Galesburg,  111.; 
s.  M.   F.  Flynn.    A.  P.,  Kno.x  Coll.,   1910.    Ad- 
dress,  Galesburg,   Ill.t 

TRENNACE   FLOWERREE 
1916.    M.  S.     (See  No.   5660.) 

FREDERICK  JOHN  FOERSTERLING 
1916.    E.  E.     (See   No.   4654.) 

G228.     FRANK  FARNSWORTH  FOOTITT 

Research  Asst.;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  S  15,  1891, 
St.  Johns,  Mich.;  s.  William  H.  (b.  Mr  3, 
1853,  Lancashire,  Eng.)  and  Lucy  (Corkin) 
I'oolitt  (b.  Ap  15,  1855,  Lisbon,  Ireland).  Pre- 
pared in  St.  Johns  (Mich.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Al- 
bion Coll.,  1914.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Phi  Eta.  Asst., 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-16;  Research  Asst., 
Engn^.  Exp.  Sta.,  do.,  19 17-18.  Pvt.,  6th  Ser- 
vice Co.,  Signal  C^orps,  detached  duty,  Sc.  and 
Research  Div.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — .  Mem., 
A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  917  W.  Green  St..  Ur- 
bana; bus.  add.,  216  Ceramics  Bldg.,  Univ.  of 
111.,    do. 

ROBERT   HUMPHREY    FORBES 
1807.     M.   S.     (See  No.  688.) 

G229.  JAY  THOMAS  FORD 
Chemist;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  Ap  25,  1891,  Lapen, 
Ind.;  s.  James  Thomas  (b.  1861,  do.)  and  Leora 
Kstella  Ford  (b.  1862,  do.).  Prepared  in  Pen- 
dleton (Ind.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  De  Pauw  Univ.. 
1 914.  Beta  Phi;  Gamma  Ali^ha;  Phi  Lambda 
Llpsilon.  Grad.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111..  1914- 
15;  Asst.,  Chem.,  do.,  1915-18;  Gas  Defense, 
Washington.  D.  C,  1918 — .  Address,  907  S. 
6th   St.,  Champaign. 

G230.  CLAIRE  VESTA  FORREY 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  Jl  i,  1889,  Wawa- 
ka,  Ind.;  d.  Thomas  Jefferson  and  Vesta  (Wet- 
zel) Forrey.  Prepared  in  Wawaka  (Ind.)  H.  S. 
A.  B.,  Miami  Univ.,  1909.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Scholarship,  Math.,  1909-10.  Teacher,  Lake 
Erie  Coll.,  Painesville,  O.,  1910-11;  do.,  H.  S., 
Somerset  (Ky.),  igii-13;  Marion,  Ind.,  1913- 
rs;  Central  H.  S.,  St.  Paul,  1916 — -.  Address, 
Clyde,   O.;   bus.   add.,  Central  H.  S..  St.   Paul. 

G231.  CHESTER  HUME  FORSYTH 
(Husband  of  No.  4727) 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  Mr  17,  1881; 
s.  J.  T.  (b.  1846,  Trafalgar,  Ind.)  and  Melissa 
J.  (Pritchard)  Forsyth  (b.  1833,  Ninevah, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Trafalgar  (Ind.)  LI.  S.; 
Butler  Prep.  Coll.;  Cornell,  1906-07.  A.  B., 
Butler  Coll..  1906;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1 9 14.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Gamma  Alpha.  Asst., 
I\Iath.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-11;  do.,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1911-12;  Acting  Prof.,  Math.,  Eureka 
Coll.,  1912-13;  Instr.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1913-16; 
do.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  Logar- 
ithms and  Anti-Logarithms;  Numerous  articles 
on  mathematics,  statistics,  and  insurance.  Mem., 
Jr.  Research  Club,  Mich.;  Math.  Club,  Mich, 
and  111.  Married  Louise  Ann  James  ('11),  Je 
14,  1913,  Amboy,  111.  Address,  Hanover,  N.  H. 

G232.  LAURENCE  FLEMING  FOSTER 
Teacher;  M.  S.,  1914;  b.  Je  17,  1889,  Albion, 
Mich.;  s.  Dr.  I.  C.  (b.  1859,  Joliet,  111.)  and 
Elizabeth  (Fleming)  Foster  (b.  1855,  Albion, 
Mich.).  Prepared  in  .-Mbion  (Mich.)  H.  S.  A. 
15.,  Albion  (Joll..  1910.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Alpha 
Chi  .Sigma.  Teacher,  Chem.,  H.  S.,  Pasadena, 
Calif.,  1914-16;  do.,  Univ.  H.  S.,  Oakland, 
Calif.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  The  Influence  of  Under- 
mastication  (Bolting)  and  Fletcherization 
(Overmastication)  Unon  Utilization  of  Pro- 
tein, Jour.  A.  C.  S.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Address, 
2612  Fulton  St.,  Berkeley.  Calif. 


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G233.  LUCY  RAY  FOSTER 
Prin.,  II.  S.;  A.  M..  191 7;  b.  F  28,  1885, 
Millcrton,  N.  Y. ;  d.  Elmer  J.  (b.  Mr  29.  1851, 
Shuiipike,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  II.  C.  (Dean) 
Foster  (1).  O  31,  1851,  Millerton,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Millbrook  (N.  Y.)  II.  S.  Ph.  B.. 
Syracuse  Lhiiv.,  1908.  Eng.  Cliih;  Classical 
Clul);  Grail.  Club.  Teacher,  Bainbridge,  N.  Y., 
1908-09;  do.,  Livingston  Manor,  N.  Y.,  1910- 
12;  do..  Sea  Cliff,  N.  Y.,  1912-16.  do.,  New 
Orleans,  La.,  1916-17;  Prin.,  II.  S.,  Virginia, 
111.,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  O.  E.  S.; 
W.  C.  T.  U.  Address,  Virginia,  III. 

CHESTER    CHARLES    FOWLER 
1913.     M.  S.     (See  No.  3738.) 

FRED  GATES  FOX 
1903.     A.  M.     (See  No.  1130.) 

*IIARRY  BERT  FOX 
1905.     M.  S.     (See  No.  1332.) 

G234.  STANLEY  BLACK  FRACKER 
Asst.  Entomol.;  Ph.  D.,  1914;  b.  Ap  8,  1889, 
Ashton,  la.;  s.  George  Herbert  (h.  Ap  14. 
1853,  Zanesville,  O.)  and  Nettie  (Blake; 
Fracker  (b.  O  13,  1853,  Canonsburg,  Pa.).  Pre- 
pared in  Acad,  of  Buena  Vista  Coll..  Storm 
Lake,  la.;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1910-11;  Cornell, 
sunnner  1912.  A.  B.,  Buena  Vista  Coll.,  1910; 
M.  S.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1912.  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Sig- 
ma Xi.  Scholar,  Entomol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  19 u- 
13;  Fellow,  do.,  1913-14.  Instr.  and  Asst.,  En- 
tomol., Madison,  Wis.,  1914 — .  Auth.:  A  Sys- 
tematic Outline  of  the  Reduviidae  of  North 
America,  la.  Acad.  Sc,  1912;  Variation  in 
O.xyurias,  Jotir.  FarasitoL,  1914;  The  Classi- 
fication of  Lepidopterous  Larvae,  ///.  Biol. 
Monographs,  Vol.  11,  191 5;  Some  Connnon 
Pests  of  Greenhouse  Plants  and  Ornamental 
Shrubbery,  PVis.  Hart..  \'ol.  VII,  1916;  Is 
Crown  Gall  Injurious  to  Apple  Nursery  Stock? 
Jour.  Econ.  Entomol. ;  Numerous  other  papers 
and  reports.  Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Assn.  of 
Econ.  Entomol.;  Entomol.  Soc.  of  Am.  Married 
Grace  Parker,  S  10,  1914,  Pomeroy,  la.  Child, 
Doris  Margaret,  b.  N  11^  1916.  Address,  St. 
Capitol,  Madison,  Wis. 

HELEN  ELIZABETH  FRANCIS 
1917-     A.  M.      (See  No.  7527.) 

G235.  HOBART  DICKINSON  FRARY 
Engineer;  Ph.  D.,  1918;  b.  Ap  28,  1887, 
Minneapolis;  s.  Francis  Lee  (b.  1854,  Leverett, 
Mass.)  and  Sarah  Jeanette  (Cowles)  Frary  (b. 
1858,  North  Amherst,  Mass.).  Prepared  in 
Minneapolis  Central  H.  S.  M.  E.,  Univ.  of 
Minn.,  1908;  M.  S.,  do.,  1910.  Goettingen 
Univ.,  1913-14;  Univ.  of  la.,  1914-15;  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1915.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Scab- 
bard and  Blade;  Eng.  Soc.  Asst.,  Math.,  Univ. 
of  Minn.,  1908-10;  Magnetic  Observer  and 
Mech.  Engr.,  on  board  yacht  Carnegie,  Dept. 
of  Terrestrial  Magnetism,  Carnegie  Inst,  of 
Wash.,  1910-12;  Testing  Dept.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co., 
1912-13;  Instr.,  Univ.  of  la.,  1914-15;  Asst., 
Math.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1915-16,  summers  1916-17; 
Fellow,  Engr.,  Forest  Products,  Forest  Pro- 
ducts Lab,.  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1918 — .  .Auth.: 
Present  Status  of  the  Gas  Engine,  Minn.  Engr., 
1909;  Smoke  Prevention  in  Steam  Boiler 
Plants,  do..  1910.  Mem.,  Unitarian  Church. 
Married  Maud  Elliott,  Jl  30,  1916,  Iowa  City, 
la.  Address,  21 18  University  Ave.,  Madison, 
Wis.;  bus.  add.,  Forest  Products  Lab.,  U.  S. 
Dept.   of  Agr.,  do. 

'wiLBUR  JOHN  FRASER 
1902.    M.   S.    (See  No.  741.) 

PERRY  JOHN  FREEMAN 

1916.    M.   E.     (See  No.  2980.) 


G236.     HERBERT    E.    FRENCH 

Assistant;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  N  13,  1889,  Ire- 
ton,  la.;  s.  Ephraim  (b.  1844,  Eng.)  and  Eva- 
line  (Whaylen)  French  (b.  1858,  Hudson,  la.). 
Prepared  in  Sioux  City  (la.)  II.  S.  A.  B., 
-Morningside  Coll.,  1915.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma. 
.\sst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915 — .  Auth.: 
Oxalyl  Chloride  as  a  Reagent  in  Organic  Chem.; 
Reactions  with  Alcohols,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  F 
1918.  Married  Cornelia  E.  French,  S  8,  1917, 
Sioux  City,  la.  Address,  903  S.  4th  St.,  Cham- 
paign; bus.  add.,  256  Chem.  Bldg.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  Urbana. 

G237.  'ENOCH  ABRAM  FRITTER 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1906;  b.  My  28,  1855,  Lan- 
caster, O.;  s.  Enoch  (b.  Ap  3,  1829,  StafTord 
Co.,  Va.)  and  Elizabeth  Sarah  (Courtright) 
Fritter  (b.  Fairfield  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in  111. 
State  Norm.  Univ.  A.  B.,  Findlay  Coll.,  1892; 
A.  M.,  do.,  1897.  Pres.,  Univ.  of  Middle 
Tenn.,  Tullahoma,  1906-09;  Prof.,  Educ.  and 
Math.,  Findlay  Coll.,  1909.  Auth.:  A.  Visit  to 
Old  Salem  and  the  Bible  Among  Books  in 
.American  Literature,  Amer.  Pub.  Assoc,  1902, 
Ed.  and  Publisher  of  Educ.  Jour.,  Tullahoma, 
Tenn.,  1906-09;  ten  articles  on  Agriculture, 
Ohio  Teacher,  Vol.  XXXII,  1911-12.  Member 
Religious  Educ.  Assoc;  Am.  Hist.  Assoc;  Am. 
Geo.  Soc;  Am.  Sociol.  Soc;  Congress  of  Arts 
and  Sciences  (World's  Exposition,  St.  Louis). 
Married  Margaret  Addie  Mauzey,  Ap  3,  1877, 
Shelbyville.  111.  Children:  Edna  Elizabeth,  b. 
Je  28,  187S;  Clara  Theresa,  b.  Ap  10,  1880; 
Lawrence  Emerson,  b.  Ag  26,  1882  (died  1897) 
Mary  Estella,  b.  July  15,  1888;  Bertha,  b.  June 
16,  1890;  Enoch  Marion,  b.  Mr  3,  1892.  Died 
Sept.    16,    1912,    Findlay,   Ohio. 

G238.  HARRY  RHINEHARDT  FRITZ 
Telephone  Engr.;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  N  12.  1891, 
St.  Louis;  s.  G.  A.  Fritz.  Prepared  in  Dallas 
(Tex.)  II.  S.  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Tex.,  1914. 
Fellow,  E.  E.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17.  Telephone 
i:ngr.,  1918 — .  2nd  Lt.,  F.  A.,  Repl.  Troops, 
Camp  Carnegie,  1918;  do.,  Camp  Zachary  Tay- 
lor, 1918;  Mustered  out,  D  4,  1918.  Address, 
4338  Cole  Ave.,  Dallas,  Tex. 

ALBERT  STEVENS  FRY 
1918.    C.   E.     (See  No.  5671.) 

GIKAN  FUJIMURA 
191 1.    M.   S.     (See  No.  4665.) 

G239.  ELIZABETH  LEAH  FULLEN- 
WIDER 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  191 7;  b.  Mr  26,  1894,  De- 
catur, 111.;  d.  Owen  Homer  (b.  Ag  19,  1853, 
Mechanicsburg,  111.)  and  Jennie  '  (Ragland) 
I'ullenwider  (b.  My  10,  i860,  Fisherville,  Ky.). 
Prepared  in  James  Millikin  Acad.  A.  B.,  Tames 
Millikin  LIniv.,  1916.  Delta  Delta  Delta;"  Kap- 
pa Soc;  Millikin  Scholarship.  Teacher,  H. 
S.,  Decatur.  III.,  1917-—.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church. 
.4ddrcss,  Mechanicsburg,  HI.;  bus.  add.,  High 
School,    Decatur,    III. 

FRANCIS   EDW^ARD   KING 
1896.     M.  L.     (See  No.  891.) 

RALPH  HAWES  GAGE 
1907.    C.   E.     (See  No.   1872.) 

WALTER  LEE  GAINES 
1910.    M.  S.     (See  No.  3372.) 

G240.  RICHARD  ALONZO  GANTZ 
Assistant;  M.  S.,  1918;  b.  Mr  18,  1879.  Sal- 
em City,  Ind.;  s.  Richard  (b.  Carrollton,  O.) 
and  Elizabeth  (Knoll)  Gantz  (b.  Cloverdale, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Ind.  St.  Norm.  A.  B., 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1912.  Prin.,  II.  S.,  Farmers- 
burg,  Ind.,  1906-og;  Asst.,  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 


768 


U-N'IVERSITV   OF   ILLINOIS 


1909-12;  Acting  Prof.,  Biol.,  Mercer  Univ., 
1912-13;  Prof.,  Biol.,  Warrensburg  St.  Norm. 
Sell.,  1913-16;  Asst.,  Bot..  Univ.  of  111.,  1916- 
18;  do.,  Georgetown  Coll.,  Georgetown,  Ky., 
1918 — .  Married  Nellie  Hernice  Stuart,  N 
1907,  Salem  City,  Ind.  Child,  Josephine  Elea- 
nor, b.  Jl  2,  1913.  Address,  816  W.  Main  St., 
Urbana.;  bus.  add.,  Georgetown  Coll.,  George- 
town, Ky. 

CLARENCE   ORAN   GARDNER 
191 1.    A.  M.    (See  No.  3744.) 

G241.     JOHN   JOSEPH    GARDNER 

Associate;  M.  S.,  Agr.,  1914;  b.  Ja  9.  1882, 
Clinton,  Mass.;  s.  Samuel  Gardner.  B.  S., 
Mass  Agr.  Coll.,  1905;  B.  S.,  Boston  Univ., 
1912.  Instr.,  Olericulture,  N.  H.  St.  Coll., 
1910-12;  Asst.,  Pomol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-14; 
Assoc,  do.,  1 9 14 — .  Address,  117  Euclid  St., 
Champaign;    btis.    add.,   Univ.    of    111.,    Urbana. 

G242.  CARLTON  D.  GARLOUGH 
Registrar;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  O  16,  1863,  Clark 
Co.,  O.;  s.  Edward  Kowand  (b.  Mr  7,  1837, 
do.)  and  Eliza  Ann  (Williams)  Garlough  (b. 
D  14,  1842,  Auglaize  Co.,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Wittenberg  Coll.,  1881-82;  Hillsdale  Prep.  Sch., 
1882-84.  Ph.  B.,  Hillsdale  Coll.,  1887;  A.  B., 
do.,  1888.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Supt.  Schs., 
Brookston,  Ind.,  1905-12;  Asst.  Supt.,  Schs., 
Jerseyville,  111.,  1912-15;  Teacher,  Math.,  111. 
St.  Norm.  Univ.,  summers,  1912-15;  Prof., 
Math.,  Wheaton  Coll.,  191 5;  Registrar,  do., 
1916 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Central  Assn. 
of  Sc.  and  Math.  Teachers.  Married  Mattie 
T.  Bolser,  D  24,  1888,  Springfield,  O.  Chil- 
dren: Wilbur  Hanson,  b.  My  29.  1890;  Jay 
Harold,  b.  S  21,  1893;  son,  b.  Ap  30,  1895 
(died  My  12,  1895);  Marguerite  Lucile,  b.  Mr 
28,  1905.  Address,  College  Dormitory,  Wheat- 
on,  111. 

G243.  PHILIP  GARMAN 
Entomologist;  Ph.  D.,  igi6;  b.  S  25,  1891, 
Lexington,  Ky. ;  s.  Harrison  (b.  111.)  and  Ros- 
alie (Miller)  Garnian  (b.  Hadley,  Mass.). 
Prepared  in  Lexington  (Ky.)  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Ky. 
St.  L'niv..  19 1 3.  Sigma  Xi.  Scholarship,  En- 
tomol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-14;  Fellowship,  do., 
J914-16.  Track  Team.  Asst.  Entomol.,  Md. 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta..  College  Park,  Md.  Auth. :  The 
Zygoptua  or  Damsel  Flies  of  III.,  Bui.  III.  Sta. 
Lab.  Nat.  Hist..  1917;  Tarsonenns  Pallidus 
Banks,  a  Pest  of  Geraniums,  Md.  E.vp.  Sta., 
Bui.  208,  1917;  Some  Porto  Rican  Parasitic 
Fungi,  Mycolooia,  1915.  Mem..  A.  A.  A.  S.; 
Am.  Entomol.  Soc. ;  Am.  Assn.  Econ.  Entomol.; 
Wash.  Entomol.  Soc.  Address,  Maryland  Agr. 
Exp.   Sta.,  College  Park,  Md. 

CHARLES    HUNTER    GARNETT 
1897.    A.  M.    (See  No.  950.) 


191 1. 


LLOYD  GARRISON 
E.  E.    (See  No.  2989.) 


RALPH  MAYO  GASTON 
1916.    E.   E.    (See  No.   1875.) 

ALPHONSO   SAMUEL   GATES 
1886.    C.  E.    (See  No.  346.) 

ANDREW    WALLIS    GATES 
1895.    C.  E.    (See  No.  692.) 
G244.     WALTER  ARTHUR   GATWARD 
Research  Engr. ;   M.  S.,   1916;  b.  N  14,  1889, 
North    Platte,    Neb.;    s.    W.    II.    Gatward.      Pre- 
pared in  Palouse  (Wash.)   H.  S.     B.   S  ,  Wash. 
St.    Coll.,    1013.      Operating   Dcpt.,   W.    W.    R. 
Co.,  1013;  Asst.,  Elect.  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ. 
••if     111.,     ITrbana,     1914-18;     Research     Engr., 
Hoskins   Mfg.    Co.,   Detroit,    1918 — .      Married. 
Child,     b.     D,     1917.       Address,     c/o     Hoskins 
Mfg.   Co.,   Detroit. 


MARGUERITE  ELSTON  GAUGER 
1917-    A.  M.     (See  No.  5678.) 

AMELIA  LOUISE  GAY 
191 S-    A.   M.     (See  No.  5142.) 

MARY   LOUISE   GAY 
1910.    A.  M.    (See  No.  2675.) 

G24S.     EUGENE  MAXIMILIAN   KARL 
CEILING 

Agriculturist;  M.  S.,  1915;  Ph.  D.,  191 7;  b. 
My  10,  1891,  S.  Africa;  s.  Alexander  W.  H. 
Ceiling.  A.  B.,  Univ.  Cape  of  Good  Hope. 
Dcpt.  of  Agr.,  S.  Africa,  1917 — .  Address, 
Vryburg,   British    Bechmanaland,    S.    Africa.t 


1916. 


HARRY  FOREST  GEIST 
E.   E.     (See  No.   5143.) 


G246.     HENRY    WILLIAM    GELLER 
M.    S.,   1906;   b.  Ja   s,    1875,    Roumania.      B. 
S.  A.,  Mich.  Agr.  CoW.,   1904.     Address,   West. 
Tex.  Agr.   Coll.,  Canyon,  Tex. 

G247.  CYRUS  STOKES  GENTRY 
Director  Ath.;  A.  M.,  1912;  b.  My  14,  1892, 
Eldorado,  111.;  s.  W.  C.  Gentry.  A.  B.,  Mc- 
Kendree  Coll.,  igii.  Dir.,  Ath.,  McKendree 
Coll.  Address,  Mascoutah,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Mc- 
Kendree   College,   Lebanon,   111. 

G248.  W'ALTER  BYRON  GERNERT 
Farm  Adviser;  Ph.  D.,  1911;  b.  S  2,  1881, 
Fredericksburg,  Pa.;  s.  Hiram  (b.  N  16,  1842, 
Jonestown,  Pa.)  and  Lucy  (Kirst)  Gernert  (b. 
F  28,  1S47,  Fredericksburg,  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
McPherson  (Kan.)  Coll.  B.  S.,  Kan.  St.  Agr. 
Coll.,  1907.  Fellowship,  Univ.  of  HI.,  1908-11. 
Asst.  Prof.,  Farm  Crops,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911; 
Farm  Adviser,  Edgar  Co.,  111.  Address,  Paris, 
111. 

G249.  DENTON  LORING  GEYER 
(Husband  of  No.  6181) 
Instructor;  Ph.  D.,  1914;  b.  Ag  23,  1884, 
Pomeroy,  O. ;  s.  David  L.  (b.  do.)  and  Carrie 
(Walker)  Gayer  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Chester 
(O.)  Acad.;  Roswell  (N.  M.)  H.  S.  A.  B., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1910;  A.  M..  do.,  191 1.  Gamma 
Alpha.  Scholar,  Philos.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1910- 
11;  Fellow,  Philos.,  1911-13;  Teacher,  Math., 
H.  S.,  Rockford,  111.,  1914-16;  Instr.,  Philos. 
and  Educ,  The  Rice  Inst.,  Houston,  Tex., 
1916-18;  do..  Educ,  Chicago  Norm.  Coll., 
1918^ — .  .\uth.:  The  Pragmatic  Theory  of 
Truth  as  Developed  by  Peirce,  James  and  Dew- 
ey, 1916;  The  Wavering  Aim  of  Education  in 
Dewey's  Educational  Philosophy.  Educ,  Vol. 
iT,  191 7;  The  Relation  of  Truth  to  Tests, 
Jour,  of  Philos.,  Psych.,  and  Sc.  Methods,  Vol. 
14,  1917.  Mem.,  A.  .V.  A.  S.;  Univ.  Club  of 
Houston.  Married  Myrtle  Amy  Cruzan  ('14), 
Jl  24,  1917,  Urbana.  Address,  5714  Dorches- 
ter Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Chicago  Normal 
Coll.,  do. 

CHARLOTTE  MITCHELL  GIBBS 
1908.    A.  M.    (See  No.  2101.) 

WILLIAM  DAVID  GIBBS 
1894.    M.  S.     (See  No.   742.) 

JOHN   PHILO   GILBERT 

1906.    A.   M.     (See   No.   2395.) 

FRANCES   EMELIXK   GILKERSON 
(ALLYN) 
1904.    A.  M.     (See  No.   1877.) 

FREDERIC  WILLIAMS  GILL 
1910.    M.  S.    (See  No.  2676.) 

BELLE  IRENE  GILLESPIE   (GRAY) 
1903.    A.   M:     (See   No.    i686.) 


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769 


G2S0.      ROSS    EARLBY    GILMORE 

Research  Chein.;  M.  S.,  191 7;  b.  My  25, 
18S8,  Ringwood,  Ont.,  Can.;  s.  A.  E.  (b.  Je  4, 
1862,  Ilagernian's  Corners,  Can.)  and  Mary 
Alice  (Jamieson)  Gilmore  (b.  N  21,  1864, 
Ringwood,  Ont..  Can.).  Prepared  in  Mark- 
ham  (Ont.)  H.  S.  B.  S.,  McMastcr  Univ., 
191 1 ;  M.  A.,  do.,  1913.  Grad.  Asst.,  Chem., 
1913-14;  Asst.,  Chem.,  1914-16;  Research 
Chem.,  Forest  Products  Lab.,  Montreal,  Can., 
1916-17;  Research  Chem.,  Mines  Branch.  Dept. 
or  Mines,  Ottawa,  Can.,  19 17-;—.  Discovered 
substitute  for  "Pine  Oil"  in  refining  silver  ores. 
Auth. :  Several  articles.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  See. 
of  Chem.  Industry.  Married  Vera  Beatrice 
McMullen,  S  3,  191 5,  Toronto,  Can.  Address, 
Prince  Rupert  Apts.,  Ottawa,  Can.;  bus.  add., 
Dept.    of   Mines,   do. 

G2S1.      ELIZABETH    MAE    GITTINS 
Teacher;    M.    S.,    1014;    b.    Ja    22,    1884;    s. 
W.     R.     Gittins.    B.     S.,    Drake    Univ.,     1909. 
Teacher,    H.    S.,    Williamsburg,    la.    Address, 
Williamsburg,    la. 

GRACE  GLASGOW 

1912.  M.  S.     (See  No.  5152.) 

HUGH   GLASGOW 

1913.  Ph.  D.     (See  No.  3378.) 

ROBERT  DOUGLAS  GLASGOW 
1913.     Ph.  D.     (See  No.  3379.) 


1912. 


RUTH   GLASGOW 
M.  S.     (See  No.  5153-) 


HENRY  ALLAN  GLEASON 

1904.     A.   M.      (See  No.  1505.) 
G252.  LLOYD    GOBLE 
(Brother  of   No.    G2S3) 

Teacher;  A.  M.,  1907;  b.  D  16,  1868,  West- 
field,  111.;  s.  Benjamin  Franklin  (b.  S  7  do.) 
and  Ann  (Brown)  Goble  (b.  Ja  4,  1835,  (jreen- 
up  Co.,  Ky.).  B.  S.,  Westfield  Coll.,  1S93; 
M.  S.,  do.,  1895.  Teacher,  Lit.,  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
River  Falls,  Wis.  Auth. :  Shortcomings  of 
High  School  English,  Madison,  Wis.;  Idyls 
Twain,  poems,  Chas.  H.  Kerr  &  Co.,  Chicago. 
Mem.,  N.  E.  A.  Married  Carolyn  Nelle  Green, 
Jl  30,  1907,  Paris,  III.  Child,  Alfred  Theodore, 
b.  Ja  24,  1909.  Address,  River  Falls,  Wis. 

G253.  ROXANA  GOBLE 

(Sister  of  No.  G252) 
Teacher;  M.  S.,  1903;  b.  Ag  22,  1876,  Coles 
Co.,  111.;  d.  Benjamin  F.  (b.  S  7,  1837,  do.) 
and  Ann  (Brown)  Goble  (b.  Ja  4,  1835,  Green- 
up Co.,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Westfield  Coll.  Acad. 
A.  B.;  Westfield  Coll.,  190 1.  Teacher,  West- 
field,  111.,  1903-04;  Chester,  111.  1904-06;  Elgin, 
111.,   1907 — .  Address,  Elgin,  111. 

HARRY  FREDERICK  GODEKE 
1916.  M.  E.     1918.    M.  S.     (See  No.  2399-) 

JULIUS  LUDWIG  GOEBEL,  Jr. 
1913.     A.  M.     (See  No.    5157.) 

G254.  MARCUS  SELDEN  GOLDMAN 
A.  M.,  1917;  b.  My  12,  1894,  Middletown, 
O.;  s.  Charles  Trine  (b.  Je  26,  1863,  Cin- 
cinnati) and  Minnie  (Sheafor)  Goldman  (b. 
F  18,  1861,  Amanda,  O.).  Prepared  in  Mid- 
dletown (O.)  II.  S.;  Culver  Mil.  Acad.;  Ken- 
yon  Coll.  A.  B.,  Miami  Univ.,  1916.  Delta 
Upsilnn;  .Sigma  Delta  Chi:  Red  Cowl;  Scrib- 
blers Club;  V.  P.,  Sr.  Class;  Pan-Hellenic 
Council;  Ed.,  in  Chief,  ///.  Mag.,  1917.  Schol- 
ar, Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17.  Section  611, 
U.  S.  A.  Ambulance  Service,  1917.  A.  E.  F., 
France.  Address,  Middletown,  O. 


G25S.  LEON  GOLDMERSTEIN 
Engineer;  A.  M.,  191 1;  b.  O  30,  1876,  Kono- 
to[),  Russia;  s.  Matthew  (b.  Voroneje,  do.) 
and  Rachel  (Ulianski)  Goldmerstein  (b.  St. 
Petersburg,  do.).  Prepared  in  Gymnasium,  Nei- 
jiu,  Russia.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  St.  Petersburg. 
In  charge  of  the  Foreign  Review  of  the  Jour. 
A.  S.  M.  E.;  In  Russian  Govt.  Service.  Auth.: 
several  books  in  Russian,  German  and  French. 
Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Address,  29  W.  39th 
St.,  New  York  City. 

G256.    MARGARET  LOLA  GOLDSMITH 

Investigator;  A.  M.,  191 7;  b.  My  4,  1894, 
Milwaukee;  d.  Bernard  (b.  184a.  Ger.)  and 
Alpha  Omega  (Smith)  Goldsmith  (b.  Waverly, 
la.).  Prepared  in  Gymnasium,  Berlin,  Ger.  A. 
H.,  111.  Woman's  Coll.,  1916.  Kap|)a  Kappa 
Gamma.  Office  Mgr.,  St.  Council  Section, 
Council  Nat.  Defense;  Investigator  of  War  In- 
dustries Abroad  in  Statistical  Div.,  War  Indus- 
tries Bd.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Mem.,  Nat.  Lib. 
for  the  Blind;  Assn.  Collegiate  Alumnae;  Coll. 
Woman's  Club,  Washington,  D.  C.  Address, 
12  W.  77th  St.,  New  York;  bus.  add.,  723  19th 
St.,  N.  W.  Washington,  D.  C. 

G257.  EDWIN  STANTON  GOOD 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1906;  b.  Mr  16,  1871, 
Clarence  Center,  N.  Y. ;  s.  John  (b.  N  13,  1829) 
and  Ester  (Hummel)  Good  (b.  1834).  Pre- 
pared in  Flint  and  Fenton  Norm.  Schs.  B.  S., 
Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1903.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi.  Head  Dept.,  An.  Husb., 
Ky.  Agr.  Ex()^  Sta.,  1906-12;  Prof..  An. 
Husb.,  Univ.  of  Ky.,  1913-17;  Chm.,  An.  Indus. 
Group,  do.,  191 8r—.  Auth.:  Articles  in  Ky. 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  Buls..  Halligan's  Fundamen- 
tals of  Agr.,  Proceedings  of  Am.  Veterinary 
Assn.  Proceedings  of  U.  S.  Live  Stock  Assn. 
Jour,  of  Infectious  Diseases,  Jour,  of  Med. 
Research,  Jour,  of  Bacteriol.,  Proceedings  of 
Farmer's  St.  Inst.;  Various  other  articles  on 
agr.  subjects.  Mem.,  Live  Stock  Com.;  Fed. 
Food  Administration  for  Ky. ;  Ky.  Live  Stock 
San.  Bd.;  Ky.  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  Presby.  Church; 
Cnil.  Club.  Lexington,  Mo.  Married  Louise 
.Austin  Millikan,  Je  24,  1908,  Warren,  O. 
Child,  John  Wolcott,  b.  F  10,  1914.  Address 
South  Limestone  St.,  Lexington,  Ky.;  bus. 
add.,   Ky.   Agr.   Exp.   Sta.,  do. 

G258.  JOHN  WALTER  GOOD 
Head  Dept..  Eng.;  Ph.  D.,  1913;  b.  F  13, 
1879,  Fayetteville,  Tenn.;  s.  James  Alexander 
(b.  D  21,  1854,  Coleiwater,  Tenn.)  and  Mar- 
tha Minerva  (Jones)  Good  (b.  My  7,  1855, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Morgan  Tr.  Sch.,  Fayette- 
ville, Tenn.  A.  B.,  Erskine  Coll.,  S.  Dak., 
1902;  A.  M.,  do.,  1904.  Philological  Soc;  Grad. 
Club;  Pres.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Pres.,  Dixie  Club. 
Pastor,  Birmingham,  Mich.,  1905-08;  Supt.  Al- 
bion Pub.  Schs..  1908-10;  Fellowship,  Liniv. 
of  III.,  1910-13;  Asst.  Prof..  Eng.  Lit.,  Kan. 
St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1913;  Prof.,  Educ,  Muskingum 
Coll.,  O.,  1916-18;  Head  Dept.,  Eng.,  Ga.  Norm, 
and  Indus.  Coll.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Studies  in  the 
Milton  Tradition.  Univ.  of  111.  Press,  191. 5; 
Several  articles  in  church  papers  of  LTnited 
Presby.  Church.  Mem.,  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of 
Am.;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Soc.  of  Coll.  Teachers 
of  Educ;  Mod.  Synod,  Kan.  United  Presby. 
Church.  Married  Estelle  Bculah  Alexander,  .Ag 
I.  1906,  Huntersville,  N.  C.  .Address,  Georgia 
Normal   &  Industrial  Coll.,   Milledgeville,  Ga. 

G2S9.  GEORGE  ALFRED  GOODENOUGH 
Professor;  M.  E..  1900:  b.  My  3,  1868,  Davi- 
son, Mich.;  s.  Tames  Webster  (b.  O  1843, 
Niagara  Falls)  and  Eliza  (GifTord)  Goodenough 
(b.  F  1844.  Oshawa,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Flint 
(Mich.)  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1802. 
Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi. 
Asst.  Prof.,  Mech.  Engng..  Univ.  of  111.,  1809; 
Assoc.  Prof.,  do.  1905;  Prof.,  Thermodynam- 
ics,, do.,  191 1 — .  Auth.:  (with  E.  J.  Townsend) 


no 


University  of  Illinois 


First  Course  in  Calculus,  Holt  &  Co..  1907; 
Essentials  of  Calculus,  do.,  1910;  Principles  of 
Therniodynaniics,  do.,  191 1;  Chapter  on  Ther- 
modynamics, Am.  Civ.  Engrs.  Hand-book;  Chap- 
ter on  Heat,  Mech.  Engrs.  Hand-l)ook;  Proper- 
ties of  Steam  and  Ammonia.  J.  Wiley  &  Sons, 
1916.  Mem..  Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engng. 
K!duc.,  1905.  Married  Klizaheth  Clara  Kitzmiller, 
S  27,  1894.  Scranton.  Pa.  Address,  605  S.  Lin- 
coln Ave.,  Urbana. 

BYNE  FRANCES  GOODMAN 
1913.    A.  M.    (See  No.  5160.) 

HARRISON  FREDERICK  GONNERMAN 

1913.  M.   S.     (See  No.   3380.) 

G260.     HUGH    BYRON    GORDON 
Instructor;  M.  S.,  1910;  Ph.  D.,  19 12;  b.  Mr 

23,  1882,  Georgetown,  O.;  s.  Sidney  Corwin 
(1).  D  27,  1S40.  Trumbull  Co.,  O.)  and  Olivia 
(Marshall)  Gordon  (b.  Je  7,  1845,  Brown  Co., 
O.).  Prepared  in  Acad,  and  Norm.  Sch.,  Mi- 
ami Univ.  A.  B.,  Miami,  1908.  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon.  Chicago.  1912-13;  Norman,  Okla., 
1913;  Coll.  Sta.,  Tex..  1913-17;  Instr.,  Chem., 
Rutgers  Coll.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1917 — . 
\J.  S.  Food  and  Drugs  Inspection  work.  Bur, 
of  Chem.,  1912-13.  Auth.:  The  Relation  and 
Value  of  Chem.  to  Indus.,  Von  Bccckmann- 
Jones  Co..  Austin,  Tex.,  1915;  Announcement 
of  Dept.  of  Chem.  and  Chem.  Engng.,  191 5-1 6 
(of  Tex.  A.  and  M.  Coll),  Eagle  Printing  Co., 
Bryan,  Tex.,  1015.  Mem..  A.  C.  S.  Address, 
Rutgers  Alumni  House,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

JOSEPH    HINKLEY    GORDON 
1901.    A.   M.     (See    No.    1506.) 

ADOLPH  GORE 
1908.    A.  M.     (See  No.  2401.) 

MARY  JANE  GOURLEY 

1914.  A.  M.     (See  No.  3753-) 

G261.  CORNELIUS  GOUWENS 
A.  M.,  1911;  b.  My  22,  1889;  s.  John  (b.  N 
25,  1865)  and  Cornelia  (Paarllierg)  Gouwens 
(b.  I)  25,  1867).  Prepared  in  Thornton  Tp.  H. 
S.  B.  S.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1910.  Phi  Beta  Kap- 
pa; Sigma  Xi;  Gamma  Alpha.  Grad.  Scholar- 
ship, Univ.  of  111..  1910-11.  Teacher,  Bennett 
Acad.,  Clarkson,  Miss.,  1911-17;  Instr.,  Math., 
Univ.  of  la.,  1912-16;  Grad.  Stud..  Math., 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1916-17;  I"cllovv,  do.,  1917- 
18.  Civilian  I'ersonncl,  Ord.  Dcpt..  Ap  1918 — . 
Address,    R.    i.    Box    267,    South    Holland,    111. 

G262.  SAPPHO  CECELIA  GRAHAM 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1913;  b.  F  17,  1888,  Cres- 
ton,  la.;  d.  Edward  W.  Graham.  Prepared  in 
Creston  H.  S.  A.  B.,  la.  St.  Univ.,  191 1.  Chi 
Omega.  Asst.  Prin.,  II.  S.,  Winfield,  1911-12; 
Teacher,  H.  S..  Moline,  III.  Address,  604  W. 
Adams  St.,  Cresion,  la.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High 
School,  Moline,  111. 

G263.  WILLI.XM  MOKI.ANl)  (iKAllAM 
Planter  and  I'.roker;  A.  M.,  191 6;  b.  Mr  31, 
189-5,  Giltner,  Neb.;  s.  William  (b.  D  24,  1854, 
Wis.)  and  Ida  K.  (Walker)  Graham  (1).  S  18. 
1862.  do.).  Prepared  in  fireenvillc  Coll. 
Acad.,  Greenville  Coll.  B.  S.,  McKendree  Coll., 
1913.  Chicago,  1916-17;  Rice  planter  and  brok 
er,  Ahiiyra,  Ark.,  1917—.  Capt.,  Co.  D.  Stutt- 
gart Baft.,  Ark  Home  Guards.  Auth.:  Moth- 
ers' Pensions  and  their  failure  in  Illinois,  The 
Institution  Quarterly,  Vol.  7.  Address,  Alniyra, 
Ark. 

G264.     DANIEL  THOMAS  GRAY 
Chief,    An.    Indus.;    M.    S.,    1905;    b.   Ja   27. 
1878,  Harrison   Co.,  Mo.;   s.   William  L.    (b.   F 

24,  1838,  Abington,  Va.)  and  Miriam  (Crews) 
Gray   (b.  Je   12,   1846,  (iarbondale.  111.).     Pre- 


jiared  in  Stanbcrry  (Mo.)  II.  S.;  Norm.  Sch., 
do..  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1904;  B.  S.,  do., 
1904.  Aljiha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi.  Grad.  Fellow- 
ship, Univ.  of  111.;  Chief,  An.  Indus.  Div.,  Ala. 
Poly.  Inst.,  1905-13;  Chief,  An.  Indus.  Div., 
N.  C.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  and  Exten.  Service, 
i9>3 — .  Auth.:  Various  Buls.  at  Ala.  Poly. 
Inst.,  N.  C.  Exp.  Sta.,  Federal  Dept.  of  Agr. 
Sec,  So.  Assn.  of  Agr.  Workers.  Married 
Lillian  Dale,  1901,  Albany,  Mo.  Children: 
Daniel  Thomas,  Jr.,  b.  N  25,  1910  (died  N  23, 
1911);  Emily  Dale,  b.  My  25,  1913;  Lillian  H.. 
b.  Mv  25,  1914.  Address,  N.  C.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
West    Raleigh,    N.    C. 

G265.  JOSEPH  FAMES  GREAVES 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1908;  b.  N  2,  1880,  Logan 
City,  Ut. ;  s.  Joseph  C.  (b.  D  i,  1858,  Provo, 
LU.)  and  Catherine  M.  (Fames)  Greaves  (b. 
S  22,  1855,  Logan,  Ut.).  B.  S.,  Ut.  Agr.  Coll., 
igo4;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Calif..  191 1.  Asst. 
Chem.,  Ut.  Exp.  Sta.,  1904-08;  Assoc.,  do., 
1908-09;  Prof.,  Chem.,  Ut.  Agr.  Coll.,  1908- 
11;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1911;  Prof.,  Physiol., 
Chem.,  and  Bacteriol.,  do.,  1912 — .  Auth.:  Ef- 
fects of  Soluble  .Salts  on  Insoluble  Phosphates, 
Ji>iir.  Biol.  Chem.,  Vol.  7;  Distribution  of  the 
Nitrogen  of  VV'lieat  between  the  Flour,  Bran, 
and  Shorts,  Jour.  Agr.  Sc.  Vol.  4;  The  Move- 
ment of  Nitric  Nitrogen  in  Soil  and  its  Rela- 
tion to  Nitrogen  Fixation,  Ut.  Exf.  Sta.  Bui., 
Xo.  114,  191 1;  Some  Factors  Influencing  the 
Quantitative  Determination  of  Arsenic  in 
.Soils,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  \'ol.  35;  The  Influence 
of  Arsenic  upon  the  Biological  Transforma- 
tions of  Nitrogen  in  Soils,  Burchcm  But.,  Vol. 
3;  The  Influence  of  Arsenic  on  the  Bacteriol 
Activities  of  the  Soil,  Sc.  Monthly.  191 7;  num- 
erous other  articles  on  chemical  and  bacterio- 
logical subjects.  Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Soc.  of 
Am.  Bacteriol.;  A.  C.  S.  Married  Pernecy 
Dudley,  Je  10,  1907,  Logan,  Ut.  Children: 
Joscjih  Dudley,  b.  My  18,  1908;  Florence  Dud- 
ley, b.  Jl  2,  1909;  Pernecy  Dudley,  b.  Ja  26, 
1013;  Vera  Dudley,  b.  N  29,  1914;  Mary  Or- 
etta,  b.  My  20,  1917.  Address,  44S  N.  3E.  Lo- 
gan,  Utah. 

BESSIE  ROSE  GREEN 

1910.  A.  M.     (See  No.  3001.) 

G266.  GRACE  GREEN 
Teacher;  A.  M..  1918;  b.  D  20,  1895;  d.  Cal- 
vin Weininger  (b.  D  25,  1856,  Putnam  Co., 
O.)  and  Emily  Alice  (Brundige)  Green  (b.  O 
S,  1861,  Hancock  Co.,  O.).  Prejiared  in 
Bloomington  II.  S.  A.  B.  111.  Wesleyan,  19 17. 
Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Grad.  Club;  Classical 
Club.  Teacher.  H.  S.,  Bloomington,  111., 
1018 — .  Address,  1214  N.  East  St.,  Blooming- 
ton,   111. 

JAMES    HENRY    GREENE 

1915-    M.  S.     (See  No.  3384.) 

G267.  ROBERT  EDMAN  GREENFIELD 
Chem.  and  Bacteriol.;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  F  17, 
Salietha,  Kan.;  s.  James  Edman  (b.  Ag  1857, 
liranford,  Can.)  and  Ida  Caroline  (Robert- 
son) Greenfield  (b.  My  30.  1861.  Benton  Har- 
l)or,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Sabctha  (Kan.)  H. 
S.  A.  B.,  i'niv.  of  Kan.,  1914-  Sigma  Xi;  Phi 
1  ambda  L^psilon.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Kan.  .St.  Agr. 
Coll.,  1014-15;  Grad.  Stud..  Univ.  of  111.,  191S- 
16;  Bacteriol.,  111.  St.  Water  Sur.,  1916-18.  ist 
I  t.,  San.  Corps,  N.  A.,  1918;  do..  Water 
Analysis  Lab.,  A.  P.  O.  702,  A.  E.  F..  19:8; 
(■ai)t.,  do.,  .Sch.  Detachment.  Univ.  of  Rennes, 
I'rance.  1918 — .  Married  Eleanor  Myers,  Jl  10, 
1917,  Shawnee,  Okla.  Address,  Sabetha,  Kan. 

EDWIN  GARDNER   GREENMAN,  Jr. 
1907.     M.  E.     (See  No.   1691.) 

NINA  VIVIAN   GRESHAM 

1911.  A.  M.     (See  No.  4172.) 


Graduate  Alumni 


771 


IIAKRV    NORMAN    CRini.KV 

190J.     A.  yi.     (See  No.   1510.) 

GEORGE  LYMAN  GRIMES 

1904.     M.  E.     (See  No.  1035.) 

G268.     RUBY  MABEL  GRIMES 

Teacher;  A.  M.,  19^3;  b.  Ap  27,  1888. 
Wheeler,  S.  Dak.;  d.  Adam  (b.  Jl  8,  1849,  Ind.) 
and  Minnie  L.  (Lewis)  Grimes  (b.  F  13,  1849, 
Susnuehana  Co.,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Ward 
Acad.,  Academy,  S.  Dak.  A.  B.,  Yankton  Coll., 
191 1.  Achoth.  Scholarship  in  Math..  Univ.  of 
111.,  1912-13.  Teacher,  Math.,  H.  S.,  LTrliana, 
1913-14;  Asst.,  Math.,  Yankton  Coll.,  1914-16; 
Grad.  Asst.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17; 
Teacher,  Math.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Robinson,  111., 
1917 — ;  do.  Yankton  Coll.,  summer  1918. 
Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  D.  A.  R.;  O.  E.  S.  Ad- 
dress, 604   N.   Cross   St.,  Robinson,   111. 

G269.  CLARE  ELMER  GRIFFIN 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  Mr  22,  1892, 
AJlegan,  Mich.;  s.  Frank  and  Ethel  Mae 
(Lewis)  Griffin.  Prepared  in  Traverse  City 
(Mich.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Albion  Coll.,  1914;  Ph. 
D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1918.  Phi  Eta.  Scholar  in 
Econ.,  1914-15;  Fellow,  1915-16;  Instr.,  Econ., 
Dartmouth  Coll..  1916-17;  Instr..  Transporta- 
tion, Johns  Hopkins.  1917-18.  1st  Lt.,  Statis- 
tics Branch.  Gen.  Staff,  Washington,  D.  C, 
19 1 8 — .  Married  Florence  L.  Parson.s,  D  28. 
191 7,  St.  Clair,  Mich.  Address,  2737  St.  Paul 
St.,  Baltimore;  bus.  add.,  1717  17th  St.,  N.  W. 
Washington,    D.    C. 

G270.  ALFRED  WILLIAM  GROSS 
A.  M.,  1917;  b.  Ja  24,  1881,  Joliet.  111.;  s. 
William  Frederick  (b.  Je  30,  1848,  Prussia)  and 
Charlotte  (Conrad)  Gross  (b.  Je  14,  1856. 
Elmhurst,  III.).  Prepared  in  Mt.  Carroll  and 
Lee  H.  Schs.  Ph.  B.,  Northwestern  Coll.,  1909. 
Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Monticello,  111., 
1909H2;  Supt..  Schs.,  do.,  1912,-16;  (jrad. 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church;  Pres.,  Grad.  Club,  Univ.,  of  111.,  1917- 
18.  Married  Emma  Julia  Zwicker,  Je  25,  1912. 
Sherrard,  111.  Children:  Llewellyn  Zwicker,  b. 
Jl  13,  1914;  Alfred  Glyndon,  b.  Jl  10,  1915.  Ad- 
dress,   908   W.    Main    St.,    Urbana. 

G271.  CECIL  ROBERT  GROSS 
Bacteriologist;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  Je  17,  1892, 
Ithaca,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Louis  B.  and  Mary  (Gertrude 
Gross.  Prepared  in  Ithaca  (N.  Y.)  PI.  S.  B.  S., 
Cornell,  19 15.  Asst.,  Bacteriol.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1915-17.  Pvt.  i32d  Field  Hospital  Co.,  U.  S. 
Nat.  Guard,  Camp  Logan,  Houston,  Tex.,  1917- 
18;  108th  San.  Train,  A.  E.  F.,  191 8;  Sorbonne 
L'niv..  Paris,  France,  1918 — .  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.; 
Soc.  of  Am.  Bacteriols.  Address,  loi  Giles  St., 
Ithaca,  N.   Y. 

G272.  JOHN  EARL  GUBERLET 
Parasitologist;  A.  M.,  1911;  Ph.  D.,  1914;  b. 
Mr  18.  1887,  Courtland,  Neb.;  s.  William  (b.  S 
14,  1848,  Couer  Hessen,  Ger.)  and  Flora 
(Pelican)  Guberlet  (h.  Ap  24,  Prague,  Aus- 
tria). Prepared  in  Hardy  (Neb.)  H.  S.;  Beth 
any  Acad.,  Lindsborg,  Kan.  A.  B.,  Bethany 
Coll..  1909.  Gamma  AIi)lia;  Sigma  Xi.  Instr.. 
Zool.,  Univ.  of  Ore.,  1914-15;  Prof.,  Biol., 
Carroll  Coll.,  Waukesha,  Wis.,  1915-18;  Para 
sitol.,  Okla.  A.  and  M.  Coll.  and  E.xp.  Sta. 
Stillwater,  Okla.,  1918 — .  Auth. :  f)n  the 
Osteology  of  Some  of  the  Loricati,  ///.  Biol. 
Monographs,  Vol.  2,  191 5;  Studies  on  the 
Transmission  and  Prevention  of  Cestode  In- 
fection in  Chickens.  Jour.  Am.  Veterinary  Med. 
Assn..  Vol.  49,  1916;  Morphology  of  Adult  and 
Larval  Cestodes  from  Poultry,  Transactions 
Am.  Microscopical  Soc,  Vol.  35,  1916.  Mem., 
A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Microscopical  Soc;  Am.  Soc. 
of  Zool.;  The  Entomol.  Soc.  of  Am.;  111. 
Acad,  of  Sc. ;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Presby.  Church. 
Married  Luriel  Lewin,  D  29,  191 5,  Lindsborg, 
Kan.  Address,  218  Knoblock  St..  Stillwater, 
Okla.;  bus.  add..  Okla.  A.  and  M.  Coll.,  do. 


G273.  ANTONIO  GUELL 
Professor;  E.  E.,  1910;  b.  Jl  8.  1882.  San 
Jose,  Costa  Rica;  s.  Santiago  (b.  Santa  Clara, 
Cuba)  and  Manuela  (Cnitierrez)  Guell  (b.  San 
Jose,  Costa  Rica).  Prepared  in  Pub.  Sch.  and 
Liceo  de  Costa  Rica,  San  Tose,  Costa  Rica. 
B.  S.,  La.  St.  Univ.,  1905:  M.  S..  do.,  1906; 
M.  E.,  do.,  1907;  Asst.  Mech.  Engr.,  1906-07; 
Instr.,  Romance  Langs.,  La.  St.  LJniv.,  1907-08; 
Research  Fellow,  E.  E.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.. 
1908-10;  Instr.,  Mech.  Engng.,  La.  St.  Univ., 
1910-12;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1912-17;  Prof.,  do., 
1917 — .  Auth.:  Mechanical  Stresses  in  Trans 
mission  Lines,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.  Bui.  No.  54, 
Univ.  of  III.  Mem.,  Sigma  Xi;  Assoc.  Mem., 
A.  I.  E.  E.  Married  Nicolasa  Tristan,  Ag  12, 
1911,  San  Jose,  Costa  Rica.  Address,  668  St. 
Mary  St.,  Baton  Rouge,  La.;  bus.  add.,  Louis- 
iana State  Univ.,  do. 

•LAURENCE    RICHARD    GULLEY 

191 1.  M.  S.     1917.     M.  E.     (See  No.  4179.) 

G274.     GILBERT   GUSLER 

Associate;  M.  S.,  1918;  b.  Ap  i,  1887,  Grov- 
er  Hill,  O.;  s.  Simon  Allen  (b.  My  8,  1858,  do.) 
and  Kate  Eunice  (Gilbert)  Gusler  (b.  S  7,  1861, 
Granville,  O.).  Prepared  in  Tri-St.  Coll..  An- 
gola, Ind.  B.  S.,  O.  St.  LTniv.,  1912.  Agr.  Club. 
Asst.,  An.  Husb.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1912-13:  Instr., 
do.,  1913-14;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1914-15;  Assoc, 
do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915 — ;  Investigator,  office  of 
Markets,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr..  1915,  summer 
1918.  Auth.:  Judging  Dairy  Cattle,  Agr.  Exten. 
Dept.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1915;  Cooperation  in  Mar- 
keting live  stock.  O.  Farmer,  Vol.  134.  1914; 
Pasture  Grown  Pigs,  Country  Gentlemen,  Vol. 
79.  1914;  Periodical  Changes  in  Cattle  Prices, 
Am.  Farming,  Ap  1915;  When  Meat  is  Worth 
the  Most,  Country  Gentlemen,  Vol.  80,  1915; 
The  Time  to  Sell  a  Horse,  do.,  Vol.  81,  1916;  A 
Pound  of  Flesh,  do..  Vol.  82,  1917;  Problems 
in  Marketing  Live  Stock,  Agr.  Stud.,  My,  1916; 
Beef  Cattle  and  Permanent  Agr.,  do.,  S  1917; 
When  Meat  is  Wanted  Most.  Breeders'  Gazette, 
Vol.  72,  1917;  other  articles.  Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.; 
Am.  Genetic  Assn.;  Am.  Soc.  of  An.  Produc- 
tion. Married  Emilie  Katherine  Renz,  Jl  1915, 
Baltimore.  Child,  Katherine  Margaret,  b.  My 
1916.  Address,  1302  S.  Orchard  St.,  Urbana; 
btis.   add.,  Univ.   of   III.,   do. 

AXEL   FERDINAND   GUSTAFSON 

1912.  M.   S.      (See  No.   3006.) 

JOHN  CHRISTOPHER  GUSTAFSON 
1906.     A.  E.     (See  No.  2406.) 

FRED  JAY  GRAY 
1912.     M.  S.     (See  No.  4682.) 

LENNA    MABEL    GREGORY    (WALKER) 
1916.     A.  M.     (See  No.  375S-) 

OWEN  EUGENE  GRIGSBY 

1912.  M.  S.     (See  No.  4684.) 

LUDWIG  GUTMAN 
1910.     E.  E.     (See  No.  2113.) 

ALTA  GWINN 

1910.    A.  M.     (See  No.  3007.) 

MARY  ANNA  IIAAN 

1913.  A.  M.     (See  No.   5177-) 

WILLIAM  CARL  FRANK  HENRY 
HACHMEISTER 

1909.     M.  S.     (See  No.  2685.) 

FRANK  STANLEY  HADFIELD 
1905.     M.  E.     (See  No.  2114.) 


772 


Univeksity  of  Illinois 


HARRY  GRAY  HAKE 
1910.     M.  S.     1913-     E.  E.     (See  No.  3009.) 

G27S.    HENRY  FIELDING  HADLEY 

Chemist;  A.  M.,  1912;  Ph.  D.,  1914;  b.  N 
8.  1888,  Danville,  Ind.;  s.  M.  M.  and  May 
Hadley.  A.  B.,  Millikin  Univ.,  1911.  Chem., 
Food  and  Drug  Dept..  Vermilion,  S.  Dak. 
Address,  Vermilion,  S.  Dak. 


G276. 


CARL    HERMAN    HAESSLER 
(Husband    of    G37) 


Instr.  and  Writer;  Ph.  D.,  191 7;  b.  Ag  5, 
18S8,  Milwaukee;  s.  Herman  Ferdinand  (b. 
S  18,  1864,  Sweden)  and  Lina  Elizabeth  (Wag- 
ner) Haessler  (b.  Ap  17,  1864,  Milwaukee). 
Prepared  in  West  Div.  H.  S.,  Milwaukee. 
B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  191 1;  A.  B.,  O.xford 
Univ.,  1914.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Rhodes  Scholar- 
ship; Sec.  and  Pres.,  Socialist  Club.  Asst., 
Phil.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-17;  Writer  on  Mil- 
waukee Leader,  1917-18.  Auth. :  Why  We 
are  at  War,  People's  Council  of  Milwaukee; 
The  Right  to  Oppose  War;  Review  of  Boodins, 
A  Realistic  Universe,  Jour,  of  Eng.  and  Ger. 
Philol.  Refused  to  serve  or  to  wear  military 
uniform  under  selective  service  law,  and  was 
sentenced  to  Leavenworth  Prison,  1918.  Mem., 
Independent  Labor  Party  of  Eng.;  Socialist 
Party  of  Am.;  People's  Council  of  Am.;  Fabian 
Soc.  of  Eng.  Married  Mildred  Barnes  (g'17), 
D  27,  191 7,  Lansing,  Mich.  Address,  528 
Chestnut    St.,   Milwaukee. 


G277.     ROBERT  MURRAY  HAIG 

Professor;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  O  3,  1887,  Co- 
lumbus, O. ;  s.  James  (b.  F  24,  186 1,  do.)  and 
Mary  Caroline  (Murray)  Haig  (b.  Ja  26,  i860. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Central  H.  S.,  Columljus, 
O.  A.  B.,  O.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1908;  Ph.  D., 
Columbia,  1014.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  Special 
honors  in  Econ.,  1908;  SchoL  Univ.  of  111., 
1908-09;  Garth  Fellow  in  Pol.  Econ.,  (Columbia. 
1911-12.  Pvt.  Sec.  and  Res.  Asst.  to  Dean 
Kinley,  Univ.'  of  111.;  Instr.,  Econ.,  Columbia, 
1912-16;  Asst.  Prof.,  (fo..  1916 — .  Chm.,  Com. 
on  Sources  of  Municipal  Revenue,  Nat.  Mu- 
nicipal League,  1915 — ;  Expert  Investigator, 
Com.  on  Taxation,  New  York  City,  191416; 
Consulting  Expert  on  Taxation,  Survey  Com. 
on  St.  affairs,  Colo.,  1916;  do.,  Province  of 
Saskatchewan,  1917-18;  do.,  Province  of  Brit- 
ish Columbia,  1917-18;  do..  Province  .  of 
Alberta,  1918.  Asst.  Ed.,  Pol.  Sc.  Quarterly. 
Auth.:  A  Hist,  of  the  General  Property  Tax  in 
111.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914;  The  Exemption  of 
Improvements  from  Taxation  in  Can.  and  the 
U.  S.,  Pub.  by  City  of  New  York,  191 5;  Some 
Proljable  Effects  of  Exemption  of  Improvements 
from  Taxation  in  the  City  of  New  York,  Pub. 
bv  City  of  New  York,  191 5;  The  Attack  on 
the  Colorado  Tax  Commission,  .4m.  Econ. 
Rev.,  Vol.  6,  D  1916;  Preliminary  Report 
of  the  Committee  on  New  Sources  of  Revenue 
of  the  National  Municipal  League,  Nat.  Mun 
Rev.,  Vol.  5,  Ja.  1916;  Maryland  Tax  Reports, 
do.,  O,  1916;  The  Unearned  Increment  in 
Gary,  Pol.  Sc.  Quarterh-.  Vol.  32,  Mr  191 7; 
Tax  Exemption  Through  Tax  Capitalization, 
Bui.  Nat.  Tax  Assn.,  Vol.  2,  Ap,  1917;  The 
Effects  of  Increment  Taxes  upon  Building 
Operations,  Quarterly  Jour.  Econ.,  Vol.  29, 
Ag,  iqis;  The  Unearned  Increment  Tax  in 
Alberta,  Am.  Econ.  Rev.,  Vol.  4,  N  1914;  va- 
rious other  articles,  pamphlets  and  reports  on 
taxation.  Mem.,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.;  Nat.  Tax 
Assn.;  Nat.  Munici|)al  League;  M.  E.  Church; 
Fac.  Club,  Columbia.  Married  Gertrude  M. 
Hopping,  Jc  20,  1912,  Indianapolis.  Child, 
James,  b.  E  19.  1915-  Address,  741  Fort  Wash 
ington  Ave.,  New  York  City;  bus.  add.,  Co- 
lumbia Univ.,  do. 


G278.     GEORGE  CLARK  HAINES 

Kntomologist;  M.  S.,  1909;  b.  Ag  30,  1884, 
Durand,  111.;  s.  Dr.  George  Marvin  (b.  S  9, 
1846,  Greensboro,  Vt.)  and  Octavia  Louise 
(Goodrich)  Haines  (b.  O  21,  1844,  do.).  Pre- 
paretl  in  Durand  H.  S. ;  Beloit  Coll.  Acad. 
P..  S.,  Beloit  Coll.,  1908;  M.  S.,  do..  Lab.  Asst., 
Biol.,  Beloit  Coll.,  lyog-z^;  Asst.  to  Govt. 
Entomol.,  New  Hanover,  Natal,  1913-17;  Asst. 
Entomol.,  Div.  of  Entomol.,  Cedara,  Natal, 
Union  of  South  Africa,  1917 — .  Address, 
Cedara,   Natal,    Union   of    South   Africa. 

G279.  MARGARET  SC  UDDER  HALEY 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  191 8;  b.  F  29,  1896,  Chi- 
cago; d.  Samuel  (b.  Je  i  j,  1S62,  Hawley,  Pa.) 
and  Rosa  (Starnes)  Haley  (b.  My  19,  1862, 
Maryville,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Grand  Prairie 
Sem.,  Onarga,  111.  A.  B.,  Knox  Coll.,  19 17. 
Teacher,  Hist.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Yates  City  111. 
Address,  Joy,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Yates  City,  111. 

ARTHUR    RAYMOND    HALL 
1902.     A.  M.  (See  No.  1513). 

ELIZABETH  TWINING   HALL 

1901.     A.   M.    (See  No.    1342). 

HOMER    HALL 
1913.     A.   M.    (See  No.  5181). 


1906. 


LOUIS   DIXON  HALL 
M.  S.     (See  No.   1229.) 


MARGARET    HOPE    HALLETT 
1911.     A.  M.    (See  No.  4184). 

G280.  KATHERINE  CAROLINE  HALSEY 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  Sec;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  S  24, 
1886,  Lake  Forest,  111.;  d.  John  J.  (b.  N  23, 
1848,  Louisville,  Kv.)  and  Elizabeth  (Gardner) 
Halsey  (b.  F  22,  1863.  Buskirk's  Bridge,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Ferry  Hall  Sem.,  Lake  Forest,  111. 
A.  B.,  Lake  Forest  Coll.,  1908.  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma;  Illiola;  Scholarship  in  Pol.  Sc.  Sec, 
Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Ann  Arbor.  Mich.,  1909-n; 
Nat.  Tr.  Sch.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  191 1-12;  Sec,  Y. 
W.  C.  A.,  Cleveland,  O.,  1912-13;  do..  Hazel- 
ton,  Pa.,  1914;  Field  Stud.  Sec,  Y.  W.  C.  A., 
1914-16;  Kan.,  Colo.,  Wyo.,  Ut.,  1916-17;  Y.  W. 
C  A.  Sec,  China  Nat.  Com.  of  Shanghai, 
China,  1916-17;  Stud.,  Chinese  Lang.,  Peking 
LTnion  Lang.  Sch.,  1917 — •  Address.  Box  713, 
U.    S.   P.    O.,    Shanghai,   China. 

G281.     CLYDE  CARNEY  HAMILTON 

Entomologist;  M.  S.,  191'';  h-  -Te  24,  1890, 
Salina,  Kan.;  s.  J.  E.  Hamilton.  Prepared  in 
Acad.,  Campbell  Coll.  B.  S.,  Kan.  St.  Agr. 
Coll.,  1913.  Special  field  Agt.,  Dept.  of  En- 
tomol., Kan.  St.  Agri.  Coll.,  1913;  In.str., 
Cornell,  1916-18;  U.  S.  Entomol.,  Columbia, 
Mo.,  1918 — .     Address,  R.   1,  Ilolton,  Kan. 

G282.  'NAIN  DELF  HAMILTON 
M.  S.,  1907;  b.  Mr  26,  1870,  Wells  Co., 
Ind.;  s.  William  Mar?liall  (b.  Mr  31,  18-40, 
Rush  Co.,  Ind.")  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Bc.aty) 
H.imilton  (b.  S  18.  1840.  Holmes  Co.  O  ). 
I'repared  in  North  Manchester  Coll.  .\.  B., 
Ind.  Univ.,  1902.  Xlelta  Tau  Delta.  Fellow, 
Indus.  Chem.,  1906-07;  Factory  Executive, 
Corn  Products  Refining  Co.,  1907-10;  Traveling 
Salesman,  W.  M.  Welch  Mfg.  Co..  1910-1.2; 
Correspondent  and  Salesman.  Typewriters  Dis- 
tributing Syndicate,  1912;  Sales  Mgr.,  Welch 
Mfe.  Co.,  Chicago,  1012-18.  Auth.:  The 
Weathering  of  Coal,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907.  Died 
Mr    11,    1918,    Chicago. 


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773 


G283.  *HOWARD  SPURR  HAMMOND 
A.  M.,  1909;  b.  Ja  18.  1885,  Goshen,  Conn.; 
s.  George  S.  (b.  1848,  Lincoln,  Eng.)  and 
Emily  Jennie  (Spurr)  Hammond  (b.  My  1S43, 
Salisbury,  Conn.).  I'rcijared  in  Torrington 
(Conn.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  190S.  Sigma 
Xi;  Gamma  Alplia.  Instr..  Bot.,  St.  Univ.  of 
la.;  Assoc.  I'rof.,  do.,  N.  M.  Coll.  of  Agr.  and 
Mech.  Arts;  Prof.,  Bot.,  Ore.  Ag:r.  Coll.,  1914- 
18.  Auth.:  Embryology  of  O.xalis  Corniculata 
L.,  O.  ^'atufcitist,  looS;  Some  Midwinter  Moss- 
es. Am.  Botanist,  1909.  Mem.,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc. ; 
A.  A.  A.  S.  Married  Sara  Louise  Kerr,  Ag  4, 
1909.  Died  Ja  14,  191S,  Corvallis,  Ore. 

G284.     JAMES  WESTON  HAMMOND 

Associate;  M.  S.,  1908;  b.  D  21,  1884,  Water- 
loo, la.;  s.  Robert  Alexander  (b.  St.  Clairsville, 
O.)  and  Linnie  (Brown)  Hanmiond  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Bridgeport  (O.)  H.  S.  B.  S.,  O.  St. 
Univ.,  1906.  Assoc,  An.  Husb.,  O.  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.  Married  Avice  Beatrice  Shuey,  N  1913, 
Decatur,  111.  Child,  Frank  Eugene,  b.  Ap  10, 
1913.  Address,  Madison  Hill,  Wooster,  O.;  bus. 
add.,  O.   Exp.   Sta.,  do. 

ALFRED  CHESTER  HANFORD 
1913.     A.  M.     (See  No.  5183.) 
G28S.     WESLEY  WALLACE  HANFORD 
Chemist;  M.  S.,  1915;  b.  Jl  24,  1890,  Elmira, 
N.   Y.;   s.  Alice  Hanford.  Prepared  in  Oneonta 
Norm.    Sch.    B.    S.,   111.   Wesleyan  Univ.,    1913. 
Asst.    Chem.,    St.    Water    Surv.,    Univ.    of    111., 
1914-iS;    Asst.    Bact.    and    Chem.,    Univ.    of    N. 
Dak.,    Grand   Forks,   N.   Dak.,   1915 — .  Address, 
317    William    St.,    Middleton.   Conn.;   bus.  add., 
Univ.  of  N.  Dak.,  Grand  Forks,  N.  Dak. 

G286.     HELEN  IRENE  HANNA 
A.  M.,  1918;  b.  D  21,  1866,  Epworth,  la.;  A. 
B.,   Central   Coll.,    1916.   Address,   Epworth,    la. 

ROY  HANSEN 

1918.     M.  S.     (See  No.  6279.) 

G287.    FRANK  BLAIR  HANSON 

Instructor;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  Jl  15,  1886, 
Bloomington,  111.;  s.  Warren  John  (b.  S  26, 
1858,  Morgan  Co.,  O.)  and  Luzetta  (Adrean) 
Hanson  (b.  N  30,  i860,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Bloomington  H.  S. ;  O.  Wesleyan  Prep  Sch. 
Civilian  Clerk,  Departmental  Service,  W^ash- 
ington,  D.  C,  1905-7;  1911-12.  A.  B.,  George 
Washington  Univ.,  19 13.  Fellowship,  Univ.  of 
111..  1914-15;  Fellow  Am.  Univ.,  1915-16;  Instr., 
Zool.,  Was'iington  Univ.,  St.  Louis,  1916 — . 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Harriet  Roman 
Cavender,  Je  21,  1910,  Washington,  D.  C.  Chil- 
dren: Betty  Blair,  b.  N  21,  1915;  Phyllis 
Claire,  b.  N  11,  1917.  Address,  4924  Buck- 
ingham Court,  St.  Louis;  bus.  add.,  Washing- 
ton Univ.,  do. 

PAUL  JOHN  HANZLIK 
191 1.  A.  M.     (See  No.  339S-) 


19:7. 


TSO  CHANG  HAO 

M.     (See  No.  7582.) 


G288.  SADA  ANNIS  HARBARGER 
Business;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  Ag  13,  1884, 
Columbus,  O.;  d.  James  Wi-nfield  (b.  Ja  20, 
1852,  Clarion  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Adaline  Samantha 
(Burt)  Harbarger  (b.  O  26,  1855,  Jackson  Co., 
0.).  Prepared  in  Clinton  Tp.  (O.)  H.  S.  A.  B,. 
O.  St.  Univ.,  1906.  Gamma  Phi  Beta;  Alethenai. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Worthington,  O.,  1906-07; 
Asst.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-17;  do.  and 
Instr.,  do.,  Columbia,  summer  1916-17;  Service 
Dept.,  Bus.  Tr.  Corp.,  New  York  City,  1918 — . 
Auth.:  The  Sag  of  the  Second  Year,  Bui.  for 
the  Promotion  of  Engng.  Ediic;  First  Year 
Fatalities,  do.:  Theme  Subjects  for  Engiig.  Stu- 
dents, Eiuj.  Jour.;  Rhetoric  and  the  Engineer, 
The  Tcchnograph.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Ad- 
dress, Hamden,  Vinton  Co.,  O.;  bus.  add.,  509 
W.    i2ist   St.,   New   York   City. 


G288A.  CHESTER  CLYDE  HARBISON 
Assistant;  A.  M.,  1918;  b.  F  14,  1882,  Morse 
Hill,  Mo.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1914;  B.  Ed., 
Cape  Girartlcau  Norm.,  1913.  Asst.,  Pub.  Speak- 
ing, Univ.  of  Mich.,  1912-13;  Instr.,  Eng.  and 
Pub.  Speaking.  I'airmount  Coll.,  1913-14;  Head, 
Dept.,  do.,  1914-16;  Asst.,  Pub,  Sneaking, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1916-18.  Address,  1529  N.  Hol- 
yoke    Ave.,    Wichita,    Kan.t 

G289.  OSCAR  EDWARD  HARDER 
Research  Chem.;  l*h.  D.,  191 5;  b.  F  3,  1883, 
Franklin  Co.,  Ark.;  s.  Willis  Martin  (b.  1854, 
Tenn.)  and  Margaret  Elizabeth  (Worley)  Har- 
der (b.  1 86 1,  do.).  Prepared  in  Prep.  Dept., 
Univ.  of  Okla.;  Okla.  Agr.  and  Mcch.  Coll.; 
Central  St.  Norm.  Coll.  of  Okla.  A.  B.,  Univ. 
of  Okla.,  1910;  A.  M.,  do.,  191 1.  Aljdia  Chi 
Sigma;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi.  Fellow, 
Applied  Chem.,  1915-17;  Research  Chem.,  Com. 
C-9,  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials,  Lewis 
Inst.,  Chicago,  1917-18;  Research  Chem.  in 
charge  of  chem.  investigations,  Portland  Ce- 
ment Assn.,  Struct.  Material  Research  Lab., 
do.;  do.,  N.  K.  Fairbank  Co.,  191 8 — .  Auth.: 
(with  D.  A.  Abrams)  A  Simple  Method  for  De- 
tecting Organic  Impurities  in  Sands,  Concrete 
Highzvay  Mag.,  1918;  Calorimetric  Test  for  Or- 
ganic Impurities  in  Sand.  Bill.  Struct.  Material 
Research  Lab.,  Lewis  Inst.,  191 7;  (with  D.  F. 
McParland)  Alloys  of  Chronium,  (Copper,  and 
Nickel,  BhI.  05,  Univ.  of  III.  Engng.  E.rp.  Sta., 
191 7;  do..  Proceedings  of  Am.  Inst.  Metals, 
1915.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.,  1909—;  A.  A.  A.  S., 
1 912 — ;  Am.  Inst.  Metals,  1915 — .  Address,  622 
N.  Troy  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  N.  K.  Fair- 
bank  Co.,   do. 

G290.  HAZEL  HARDIN  (MARTIN) 
(Wife  of  No.  G453) 
A.  M.,  1912;  b.  F  21,  1886,  Knightstown, 
Ind. ;  d.  Edward  (b.  do.)  and  Nettie  (Compton) 
Hardin  (b.  Greensburg,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Knightstown  (Ind.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  De  Pauw  Un- 
iv., 1908.  Alpha  Phi.  Married  Oscar  Ross  Mar- 
tin (g'13),  Ag  12.  1913.  Child,  Edward  Ross, 
b.  My  21,  1916.  Address,  1808  S.  22nd  St.,  Lin- 
coln,  Neb. 

G291.  WILLIAM  IVERSON  HARGIS 
Civ.  Engr.;  M.  S.,  1911;  b.  O  i,  1886,  Oxford, 
Miss.;  s.  William  Iverson  (b.  1852,  Tyro, 
Miss.)  and  Laura  (Adair)  Hargis  (b.  1857, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Oxford  (Miss.)  H.  S.  B.  E., 
Univ.  of  Miss.,  1907.  Municipal  Engng.,  Tex. 
forts,  Dallas,  Tex.;  Asst.  Engr.,  Chickasaw 
Shipbuilding  Co.,  Mobile,  Ala.,  1917 — .  Married 
Edna  Grayum,  O  15,  1912,  Snyder.  Tex.  Ad- 
dress, Chickasaw  Shipbuilding  Co.,  Mobile,  Ala. 

G292.  CHARLES  LEROY  HARLAN 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  F  17,  1884,  Con- 
nersville,  Ind.;  s.  Edward  W.  Harlan.  Pre- 
pared in  Connersville  (Ind.)  H.  S.  B.  S., 
Valparaiso  Univ.,  1906:  A.  B.,  Ind.  Univ., 
1912.  Supt.,  Mound  City,  111.,  1909-10;  Head, 
Educ.  Dept.,  Central  Norm.  Coll.,  Danville, 
Ind.,  1912-13;  Asst.,  Educ,  Univ.  of  111.,  1013- 
14;  Prof.,  Educ,  N.  Y.  St.  Norm,  and  Tr. 
Sch.,  1914— .  Address,  184  W.  sth  St.,  Os- 
wego, N.  Y. ;  bus.  add..  State  Normal  and 
Training  School,  do. 

JOHN  JAMES   HARMAN 
1906.     M.  E.     (See  No.   1694.) 

G293.  CLAUDE  HARPER 
Univ.  Agr.  Exten. ;  M.  S.,  191 8;  b.  S  29, 
1891.  Ligonier,  Ind.;  s.  Willis  Leslie  (b.  Ag 
31,  1866,  do.)  and  Cisire  (DeVault)  Harper 
(b.  Ag  n,  1S72,  Cromwell,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  Ligonier  (Ind.)  H.  S.  B.  S..  Purdue  Univ., 
J914.  Aliiha  Gamma  Rho;  Hoof  and  Horn  Club. 
In.^itr.,  An.  Husb..  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-18; 
Sheep  extension  work,  Lafayette,  Ind..  1918 — . 
Married  Mary  Frances  Vernon,  Je  30,  191S. 
Goshen,  Ind.  Children:  Claude,  Jr.,  b.  Ap  21, 
1916;  Robert  Vernon,  b.  Jl  5,  1917.  Address, 
Lafayette,   Ind. 


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University  of  Illinois 


G294.     MERRITT    HARPER 

Professor;  M.  S.,  1902;  b.  O  24,  1877,  Grove 
City,  O. ;  s.  James  (b.  N  9,  1844,  Kingston, 
Ont.,  Can.)  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Seeds)  Har- 
per (b.  N  15,  1855,  Grove  City,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Grove  City  (O.)  H.  S.  B.  S..  O.  St.  Univ., 
1901.  Special  Agt.,  Grass  and  Forage  Crop 
Investigation,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1902-05; 
Asst.,  An.  Ilusb.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1902-03-  Asst., 
Agr.,  do.,  190305;  Instr.,  An.  Husb.,  Cornell, 
1905-07;  Asst.  Prof.,  1907-13;  Prof.,  1913 — . 
Autli.:  Manual  of  Farm  Animals,  The  Mac- 
millan  Co.,  191 1;  Practical  Horse  Training  and 
Breaking,  do.,  1912;  Animal  Husbandry  for 
School,  do.,  1913;  Management  and  Breed- 
ing of  Horses,  Orange  Judd  Co.,  i9'3;  Breed- 
ing Farm  Animals,  do.,  1914;  Various  articles 
on  Horse  Training,  Handling,  Feeding,  Etc., 
Bailey's  Encyclopedia;  Articles  on  different 
phases  of  Agr.,  The  Cornell  Countryman.  Am. 
Breeders  Mag.  and  the  Outlook;  Pamphlets 
for  the  Cornell  Reading  Course  for  Farmers; 
Cornell  Rural  Course  Leaflet;  articles  on  An. 
Husb.  and  Agr.  Mem.,  Am.  Genetic  Assn.; 
Nat.  Geog.  Assn.;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  A.  A.  O.  N. 
M.  S.;  A.  F.  A.  M.,  32nd  degree.  Married 
Elizabeth  M.  Tanton,  Jl  1909.  Hubbardsville, 
N.  J.  Children:  James  Tanton,  b.  Ja  10. 
1913;  John  Tanton,  b.  Jl  7,  1917-  Address, 
Animal  Husbandry  Dept.,  Cornell  Univ., 
Ithaca,  N,   Y. 

CHESTER  ELLIS  HARRIS 

1903,     A.  M.     (See  No.    1695.) 

JAMES   WALDO   HARRIS 

191 7.     C.  E.      (See  No.  477-) 
G295.     OLIVE    CAROLINE   HARRIS 

Teacher;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  F  27,  1894.  Bishop 
Hill,  111.;  d.  Israel  John  (b.  O  24,  1857,  Elba, 
111.)  and  Emma  (Nelson)  Harris  (b.  Ja  21, 
1864,  Knoxville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Abingdon 
H.  S.  A.  B.,  Hedding  Coll.,  1915.  Scholarship, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1915-16.  Teacher,  Eng..  H.  S., 
Le  Roy,  111.,  191 7 — .  Address,  Abingdon,  111.; 
bus.   add..   High   School,   Le   Roy,    111. 

G296.     ANNABEL    RUTH    HARRISON 
(JORDAN) 

A.  M.,  1909;  b.  Jl  3,  1888,  Marseilles,  111.; 
d.  William  Henry  (b.  Ja  22,  1845.  N.  Y.) 
and  Cora  Evelyn  (Fleming)  Harrison  (b.  S  1, 
1859,  Marseilles,  111.).  Prepared  in  Ottawa 
H.  S.  A.  B.,  Knox  Coll.,  1908.  Scholarship, 
Univ.  of  111.  Teacher,  Mazon,  111.,  1909-11- 
Mem.,  Baptist  Church.  Married  John  Clark 
Jordan,  Ag  191 1,  Galesburg,  111.  Address, 
Fayetteville,    Ark. 

G297.     BRUCE   MAGILL   HARRISON 

Professor;  M.  S.,  1908;  b.  Mr  29.  1881, 
Ottawa,  Kan.;  s.  Thomas  Wilson  (b.  Putnam 
Co.,  Ind.)  and  Harriet  Lillias  (Perkins)  Har- 
rison. Prepared  in  Ottawa  Univ.  Acad.,  Ot- 
tawa, Kan.  B.  o.,  Ottawa  Univ.,  1905-  Scholar- 
ship, Zool.;  Grad.  Club.  Instr.,  Sc,  H.  S., 
Ouincy,  111.,  1908-10;  Instr.,  Zool.,  la.  St. 
Coll.,  1910  13;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1913;  Asst. 
St.  Entomol.,  la.  St.  Univ.,  .'Xmes,  la.,  1916 — . 
Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.  Married  Lessie  May  Con- 
fare,  Ag  II.  1909,  Ames,  la.  Children:  Dwight 
T.,  b.  Ag  14,  191 1 ;  Louise  A.,  h.  Ja  21,  1914. 
Address,  412  Welch  Ave.,  Ames,  la. 

SAMUEL  ALEXANDER  HARRISON 

1888.     A.  M.     (See  No.  314.) 

G298.     ALOA   ALICE   HASKETT 

In.structor;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  Mr  10,  1890;  d. 
Nathan  B.  (b.  S  14.  i859)  and  Martha  E. 
(White)  Haskett  (b.  D  8,  1863,  Neoga,  IIU. 
Prepared  in  I'.loomington  II.  S.  A.  P..,  111. 
Wesleyan,  191-5.  Instr.,  Latin  and  Math.,  I  p. 
II.  S..  Divcrnon,  111.,  i9'4— •  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church.  Address,  712  E.  Bell  St.,  Blooming- 
ton,  HI.;  bus.  add..  High  School,  Divernon, 
HI. 


ELIZABETH  MARY  HATCH 
1912.     A.  M.      (See  No.  5194.) 

G299.     WILLIAM   DURRELL  HATFIELD 

Chemist;  M.  S.,  1916;  Ph.  D.,  1918;  b.  Jl  7, 
1S92,  Jacksonville,  111.;  s.  E.  E.  (b.  do.)  and 
Sarah  Jane  (Moffet)  Hatfield.  Prepared  in 
Jacksonville  H.  S.  B.  S.,  111.  Coll.,  1914. 
Alplia  Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma 
Xi.  Chem.,  111.  St.  Water  Sur.  Co.  B,  5th 
Inf.,  111.  Nat.  Guard,  1910-13.  Auth. :  The 
Fertilizer  Value  of  Activated  Sludge,  Univ.  of 
111.,  St.  Water  Sur.,  Series  No.  13,  do.,  Bui.  5, 
\'ol.  14.  Married  Clarinda  Wyne,  F  15,  1919. 
.Address,    looi    W.    State   St.,   Jacksonville,   111. 

HOWARD  CHARLES  HAUNGS 
1916.     C.   E.      (See  No.   3019.) 

G300.  ARTHUR  BLAINE  HAW 
M.  S.,  1917;  b.  D  15,  1888,  Ottumwa,  la.;  s. 
Christopher  (b.  1852,  Wis.)  and  Clara  Ellen 
(Bowen)  Haw  (b.  1867,  Ottumwa,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  Ottumwa  (la.)  H.  S.;  la.  St.  Coll., 
1908-11.  B.  S.,  Harvard,  1913.  U.  S.  A.  Base 
llos])..  Camp  (jreene,  N.  C.,  1917^.  Auth.: 
A  si)ectrosco[)ic  study  of  tlie  copper  salts  of 
polypeptides  and  proteins.  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  1916. 
Address,  316  W.  5th  St.,  Ottumwa,  111. 

G301.  CASSIUS  CLAY  HAYDEN 
Chief  in  Dairy  Husb.j  M.  S.,  1909;  b.  D  1, 
1871,  Perry  Co.,  O.;  s.  Leander  (b.  O  4,  1844) 
and  Sarah  (Moore)  Hayden  (b.  Mr  11,  1848). 
Prepared  in  Spring  Arbor  Sem.,  Mich.  B.  S. 
:\.,  O.  St.  Univ.  Townshend  Lit.  Soc.  Cream- 
ery operator  and  foreman,  san.  milk  plant,  1902- 
03;  Asst.,  Coll.  of  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  oniv.  of  111., 
1903-05;  Instr.,  and  Asst.  Sta.,  1905-06;  Assoc, 
and  do.,  1906-09;  Asst.  Prof,  and  First  Asst. 
in  Sta.,  1909-11;  Asst.  Prof.,  Asst.  Chief  in 
Sta.,  and  Acting  Head  of  Dept.,  1911-12;  Cliief 
in  Dairy  Husb.,.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Agr.  Coll., 
Wooster,  O.,  1912 — .  Auth.:  Agr.  Exp.  Sta. 
Bulls.:  Testing  Milk  on  the  Farm;  The  Illinois 
Competitive  Cow  Test;  Feeding  Dairy  Cows; 
(with  W.  J.  Eraser)  Alfalfa  Hay  vs.  Timothy 
Hay  and  Alfalfa  Hay  vs.  Bran  for  Dairy  Cows; 
Bran  for  Dairy  Cows;  Balanced  and  Unualanced 
Rations;  also  articles  for  agr.  papers.  S.  S. 
Supt.,  First  M.  E.  Church,  1909-11.  Address, 
Agr.  Exp.   Sta.,  Wooster,  O. 

EMERY   ROE  HAYIIURST 
1905.     A.  M.     (See  No.  1889.) 

CARL  J.  HAYS 
191 1.     C.  E.     (See  No.  1520.) 


1894. 


CHARLES  IRVING  HAYS 
M.  S.     (See  No.  23.) 


G302.  JEROME  REED  HEAD 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  My  9,  1893, 
Madison,  Wis.;  s.  Louis  R.  Head.  Prepared  in 
Madison  (Wis.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1914.  Instr.,  Eng.,  St.  John's  Mil.  Acad., 
Delafield,  Wis.  Address.  416  Wisconsin  Ave,, 
Madison,  Wis.;   bus.  add.,  Delafield,  Wis.f 

G303.  CLARENCE  MARK  IlEBBERT 
Instructor;  M.  S.,  1914;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b.  N 
6,  1890,  Joplin,  Mo.;  s.  Hiram  Stevens  (b.  O 
28,  1853,  Sunbury,  O.)  and'  Josephine  (Siles) 
Ilebbert.  Prepared  in  Bloomdale  (O.)  II.  S. 
I'..  S.,  Otterbein  Coll.,  191 1.  Sigma  Xi.  Fellow, 
Math.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1911-12;  do.,  LTniv.  of 
111.,  1915-16;  Instr.,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of 
HI.,  1917-18;  Aviation  Section,  S.  E.  R.  C, 
1 01 7 — .  Auth.:  A  Cardioidograph,  Am.  Math. 
Monthly,  191 5;  The  Inscriljed  and  Circuni- 
scribcd  "Squares  of  a  Quadrilateral  and  their  Sig- 
nilicance  in  Kinem.itic  Geometry,  Annals  of 
Math.,     1914-15;     Properties    of    four    Confocal 


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Parabolas  whose  Vertical  TaiiKents  form  a 
S(|iiare,  do.;  Some  Circular  (Curves  Generated 
by  Pencils  of  Stelloid  and  their  Polars,  Tolioku 
Math.  Jour.,  igi8.  Mem..  Am.  Math.  Soc;  A. 
A.  A.  S.;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  Univ.  Club.  Ad- 
dress, 512  E.  Springfield  Ave.,  Champaign. 

G3D4.  ARCHIE  OLIVER  HECK 
Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  M.  S.,  1914;  b.  S  30,  1887. 
Bardolpb,  111.;  s.  David  Stout  (b.  Ap  2,  1862, 
do.)  and  Matilda  Angcline  (Davis)  Heck  (b. 
D  6,  1864,  Frisco,  111.).  I'repared  in  Bardolph 
II.  S.;  Iledding  Coll.  Acad.  B.  S.,  Iledding 
Coll.,  1 91 3.  Al|iha  Sigma;  Coll.  Debating  teams; 
Ed..  Coll.  paper,  1912-13;  Pres..  Jr.  and  Sr. 
Classes;  Pres..  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Coll. 
Annual;  Ed.,  Hist,  of  Bardolph,  111.  I'rin.,  Iled- 
ding Acad.,  Abingdon,  111.,  1914-17;  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Sec,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1917 — .  Address,  Camp 
Grant,    111. 

ARTHUR  FLOYD  HECK 

1915.     M.  S.     (See  No.  5715.) 

G30S.     HARRY  EWALD  HEEREN 
A.    M.,    1912;    b.    D   26,    1S89,    Betlialto,    111.; 
s.   H.   E.   Heeren.  A.  B.,   Shurtleff  Coll.,   191 1; 
Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1914.  Address,  Bethalto, 
111. 

G306.  RUTH  MARIE  HEFFERNAN 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  F  23,  1893,  Bloom- 
ington,  111.;  s.  John  Francis  (b.  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.)  and  Mathilde  (Kloppenburg)  Heffernan 
(b.  186s,  Springfield,  111.).  A.  B.,  111.  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  1914.  Sigma  Kappa.  Teaching  Fellow, 
Washington  Univ.,  St.  Louis,  19 15-16;  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  Bartlesville,  Okla.,  1916-17;  do.,  Bloom- 
ington.  111.,  1917 — .  Address,  706  E.  Grove  St., 
Bloomington,  111. 

G307.  HENRY  VIRL  HEIMBURGER 
Instructor;  A.  M,.  191S;  b.  Mr  31,  1880, 
Howard  City,  Kan.;  s.  H.  E.  (b.  Ap  2.  i860. 
Mo.)  and  Amanda  J.  (Showley)  lieimburger 
(b.  O.  1855).  Prejiared  in  Kewanna  (Ind.)  H. 
S.  A.  B.,  De  Pauw  Univ.,  1911.  Sigma  Xi;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Asst.,  Zool.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-16: 
Instr.,  Biol.,  Haniline  Univ.,  St.  Paul,  1916; 
Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1916 — .  Mem.. 
Ind.  Acad,  of  Sc;  Am.  Microscopical  Soc; 
Ecol.  Soc.  of  Am.  Address,  1625  Wesley  Ave., 
St.  Paul;  bus.  add.,  Hamline  Univ.,  do. 

G308.     GEORGE  WILLIAM  HEITKAMP 
Instructor;    A.    M.,     1914;    b-    Ag    30,    1887, 

Menominee,     111.;     s.     Mrs.     Regina    Heitkamp. 

Prepared  in   St.   Joseph's  Coll.  A.   B.,  Univ.  of 

Wis.,   1912.  Asst.,  Geol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-14; 

Instr.,    Dubuque    Coll.,    Dubuque,    la.    Address, 

Dubuque  Coll.,  Dubuque,  la. 

G309.  FELIX  EMIL  HELD 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1914;  b.  Ag  3,  1880,  Ft. 
ITays,  Kan.;  s.  Peter  Theodore  (b.  D  31.  1820, 
Maycnce,  Ger.)  and  Emilie  Louise  (Leist) 
Held  (b.  My  7,  1845,  Treplow.  Ger.).  A.  B., 
Coll.  of  Emporia,  1902;  A.  M.,  do.,  1908.  Dean, 
Emporia  Acad.,  1906-11;  Asst.,  Ger.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1911-14;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  Miami  Univ., 
Oxford,  O.,  1914-18:  Asst.  Ex.  Sec,  Fed.  Food 
Administrator.  Columbus,  O..  1918 — .  Sec. 
Regt.  Band;  Kan.  Nat.  Guard.  Auth.:  Christian- 
opolis,  A  Utopia  of  the  17th  Century,  128  pp., 
Oxford  LIniv.  press,  1916;  Translation  of  Chris- 
tianapolis  from  Latin,  150  pp.,  1916;  Study  of 
Text  Bonks  at  Miami  Univ.,  191 7.  Married 
Margery  Haynes,  Ag  25,  1914,  Emporia,  Kan. 
Child,  Emilie  Louise,  b.  S  14,  1915.  Address, 
463   W.   6th  Ave.,  Columbus,  O. 

OPAL  BEATRICE  HELLER 
1899.     M.   S.      (See  No.   655.) 

CARL   AUGUST   HELLMANN 
1909.     M.   S.      (See  No.  2689.) 


ADOLPH  HEM PEL 
1898.     M.   S.      (See   No.  882.) 

JAMES    BRUCE   HENDERSON 
1 916.    M.   S.     (See  No.  7603.) 

LORA  ATKINS  HENION 
1911.    A.   M.     (See  No.  3024.) 

G310.  CARL  HENNINGER 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1908;  b.  Jl  18,  1881,  But- 
krville,  Ind.;  s.  Richard  (b.  Ap  3,  1829,  Bisch- 
ofsheim,  a.  d.  Tauber,  Ger.)  and  Wilhelmina 
(Rupp)  Henninger  (b.  My  8,  1836,  Stuttgart, 
(Jer.).  Prepared  in  Shortridge  H.  S.,  Indian- 
apolis. A.  B..  Ind.  Univ.,  1907.  I'hi  Delta 
Kappa.  Teaching  I'ellow,  Ger.  Dept.,  Univ.  of 
Wash.,  Seattle,  1908-10;  Teacher,  Ger.,  Model 
11.  S.,  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.,  1910-11;  do.,  Latin 
and  Mod.  Lang.,  H.  S.,  Snohomish,  Wash., 
1911-16;  Instr.,  Mod.  Langs.,  Ore.  Agr.  Coll., 
1 91 6 — .  Auth.:  Modern  Languages  in  High 
Scliools,  The  West.  Jour,  of  Educ,  Vol.  5, 
iqi2.  Married  Maude  Lee,  Jl  18,  1912,  Tor- 
onto, Ont.,  Can.  Child,  James  Stanley,  b.  F 
9,  1914.  Address,  1150  Van  Buren  St.,  Cor- 
vallis,  Ore.;   bus.  add..  Ore.  Agr.   Coll.,  do. 

G311.  THEODORE  SPAFFORD  HENRY 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1916;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b.  My 
9,  1878,  West  Jersey,  111.;  s.  Watson  Corson 
(1).  Jl  22,  1849,  Ilackettstown,  N.  J.)  and  Ann 
Maria  (Sanders)  Llenry  (b.  My  30,  1853, 
Chester,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Iledding  Coll. 
Acad.,  Abingdon,  111.  A.  B.,  Hedding  Coll., 
1903.  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Delta  Kappa;  Kappa  Del- 
ta Pi.  Village  Principalships,  1903-07;  Supt., 
Schs.,  Elmwood,  111.;  1907-12;  do.,  Havana,  111., 
1912-15;  Prof.,  Psych.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Kala- 
mazoo, Mich..  191 7 — .  Auth.:  A  Comparison 
of  two  Recent  Contributions  to  the  Theory  of 
Educ,  Sell,  and  Home  Educ,  Vol.  36,  S  1916; 
Standards  of  Good  Form  in  Classroom  teach- 
ing, do..  Vol.  36,  N  1916;  The  Problem  Method 
in  Teaching,  do.,  Vol.  36,  F  1917;  The  Educa- 
tion and  (Tontrol  of  the  Emotions,  Jour,  of 
Educational  P/sycIi.,  Vol.  8,  S  1917.  Mem., 
Mich.  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  Mich.  Schoolmasters  Club; 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Mary 
Olive  Ballew,  Ag  6,  1908,  Knoxville,  111.  Ad- 
dress, Western  State  Normal  School,  Kala- 
mazoo,   Mich. 

NELSON    WILLIAM    HEPBURN 
igio.    M.   S.    (See  No.  3025.) 

FRANK   ELMER   HERDMAN 

1889.    M.   E.    (See  No.  390.) 

G312.  RAY  WASHINGTON  HESS 
Research  Chem.;  A.  M.,  1914;  Ph.  D.,  1916; 
b.  S  21,  1889,  Plover,  la.;  s.  Philip  Gage  (b. 
Je  15,  1845,  Morengo,  O.)  and  Llarriet  Ade- 
line (Olds)  Hess  (b.  F  24,  1849,  Edgerton, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Plover  (la.)  H.  S.  A.  B., 
Morningside  Coll.,  1912.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma. 
Research  Chem.  on  dyestuffs  and  dyestufFs  in- 
termediates, Sherwin-Williams  Co.,  Chicago, 
1916 — .  Auth.:  (with  C.  G.  Derick)  The  Scale 
of  Influence  of  Substituents  in  I'araffine  Mono- 
basic Acids  and  the  Correlation  of  Ionization 
with  Structure,  III.  The  Divalent  Oxygen  in 
the — Position,  The  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  Vol.  40, 
1918.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda 
Ui)silon.  Married  Janet  Grace  Little,  Jl  9, 
1913,  Kingsley,  la.  Child,  Helen  Dorothy,  b. 
Je  3,  1 014.  Address,  5428  Kimbark  Ave.,  Chi- 
cago; bus.  add.,  Sherwin-Williams  Co.,  Pull- 
man  Station,  do. 

G313.     EDWARD    OTTO    IIEUSE 

Professor;  M.  S.,   1907;  Ph.   D.,   1914;  b.  Mr 

25,    1879,    Madison,   Ind.;   s.   Otto    (b.    Ag   1855, 

(/('.)     and    Louise    (.Schierling)     Heuse    (b.    My 

1857,    do.).      Prepared    in    Madison    (Ind.)    H. 


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S.;  Cornell,  summer,  1901.  B.  S.,  Hanover 
Coll.,  1900;  A.  M.,  do.,  1906.  Sigma  Chi;  Y. 
M.  C.  A.;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Teacher,  II. 
S.,  Noblesville,  Ind.,  1900-01;  do.,  Nat.  Bus. 
Coll.,  Webb  City,  Mo.,  1901-02;  do.,  Chem.  and 
Phys.,  Antioch  Coll..  Yellow  Springs,  O.,  1903; 
Dept.,  Phys.  Sc,  do.;  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1903-07;  do.,  Streator  Tp.  H.  S.,  Streator, 
111.,  1907-08;  Prof.,  Chem..  Upper  la.  Univ., 
1908-12;  Registrar,  do.,  190Q-12;  Fellow,  Chem., 
Univ.  of  111..  1912-14;  Instr.,  Phys.  Chem.,  do., 
1914-15;  Prof.,  Chem.,  Monmouth  Coll., 
1915-18;  do..  Head  of  Dept.,  So.  Methodist 
Univ.,  Dallas,  Tex.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  (with  W. 
M.  Dehn)  Decomposition  of  Hydrated  Ammon- 
ium Salts,  Jour,  of  A.  C.  S.,  1907;  (with  E.  W. 
Washburn)  The  Measurement  of  Vapor  Pres- 
sure Lowering  by  the  Air  Saturation  Method. 
do.,  1915.  Mem.,  United  Brethren;  III.  Acad,  of 
Sc.  Married  Gertrude  Harris,  Je  30,  1908.  Chil- 
dren: Ralph  Otto,  b.  My  7.  1913;  Lois  Jean,  b. 
Mr  28,  1916.  Address,  317  S.  8th  St.,  Mon- 
mouth, 111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Southern  Methodist 
Univ.,  Dallas,  Tex. 


1914. 


CHARLES  KAY  HEWES 
M.   S.    (See  No.  5207.) 


G314.  JOHN  FREDERICK  GROSS  HICKS 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1916;  Ph.  D.,  1918;  b.  Ag 
31,  18S4,  Philadelphia;  s.  Thomas  L.  (b.  1852, 
Keokuk)  and  Margaret  Atmore  (Gross)  Hicks 
(b.  i860,  Philadelphia).  Prepared  in  Central 
H.  S.,  Philadelphia.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1906. 
Instr.,  Chem.,  Medico-Chirurgical  (Toll.,  Phila- 
delphia, 1906-07;  Instr.,  Villa  Nova  Coll.,  Villa 
Nova,  Pa.,  1907-08;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1908-09; 
Prof.,  do.,  1909-10;  Works  Chem.,  Barrett 
Mfg.  Co.,  1910-12;  Chief  Chem.,  Modoc.  Co. 
Inc.,  1912-14;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Chem.,  Okla.  Agr. 
Coll.,  1914-15;  Asst.  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915- 
18;  Asst.  Prof.,  Chem.,  Ore.  Agr.  Coll.,  1918— . 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Mary  Hannah 
Broadbelt,  N  26,  1906,  Wilmington,  Del. 
Children:  John  Frederick  Gross,  Jr.,  b.  Mr. 
28,  1908;  Mary  Margaret,  b.  Ja  s,  1911.  Ad- 
dress, Oregon  Agricultural  College,  Corvallis, 
Ore. 

G31S.  GEORGE  MARSH  HIGGINS 
Research  Stud.;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  D  19,  1890, 
Elk  Grove,  111.;  s.  William  E.  (b.  Ap  17,  1836, 
W'ashington,  Mass.)  and  Katherine  M.  (Cooley) 
Higgins  (b.  Jl  30,  1849,  Elk  Grove,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Maine  Tp.  H.  S.,  Des  Plaines.  B.  S., 
Knox  Coll.,  1914.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi  Eta. 
2nd  Lt.,  Inf.;  ist  Lt.,  do..  Camp  Dodge;  do.. 
Camp  Pike,  Ark.;  Mustered  out,  D  16,  1918. 
Address,  203  W.  Pennsylvania  Ave.,  Urbana. 

EUGENE  STUART  HIGHT 
1911.     M.  S.     1917-     E.  E.     (See  No.  4207.) 

G316.     RUTH   HIGLEY 

Ph.  D.,  1917;.  b.  Je  16,  1885,  Syracuse,  N. 
Y.;  d.  D.  J.  Higley.  Prepared  in  Muscatine 
Cla.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Grinnell  Coll.,  1909. 
Instr.,  Biol.,  Blackburn  Coll.,  1909-12;  Instr., 
Bot.  and  Zool.,  Grinnell  Coll.,  1912-15.  Auth.: 
Morphology  and  Biology  of  Some  Turbellaria 
from  the  Mississippi  Basin.  Address,  Grand- 
view,  la.;  bus.  add.,  Grinnell  College,  Grinnell, 
Iowa. 

G317.  ALVA  JAY  HILL 
Lawyer;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  My  10,  1880,  Desh- 
ler,  O. ;  s.  Rufus  (b.  1850,  Wood  Co.,  O.)  and 
Laura  (McClain)  Hill.  Prepared  in  Toledo 
(O.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1906;  LL.  B., 
O.  No.  Univ.,  1912.  Acacia.  Instr.,  Math., 
Umiv  Acad.,  igo^-09;  Teacher,  Cml.  Law,  Phil- 
ippine Sch.  of  Commerce;  Supvr.,  Schs.,  do., 
1909-10;  Chief  Deputy  Sheriff,  Manila,  P.  I., 
1910-11;  Asst.,  Econ.,  1911-12;  Admitted  to  Bar 
in  O.,  1912;  do.,  P.  I.,  1912;  Asst.  Atty.,  Bur. 
of  Justice,  P.  I.;  Consul,  Philippine  Nat.  Bank, 


1912-17.  Pvt.,  6th  O.  Volunteer  Inf.,  Cuba; 
Philippine  Nat.  Guard  O.  T.  C,  Manila;  Fed- 
eral Service,  1918.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  O.  E. 
S.  Married  Jessie  F.  Harrison,  My  30,  1907, 
Covington,  Ind.  Child,  Josephine  Rosalie,  b. 
Jl  4,  1912.  Address,  American  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Manila,   P.   I. 

CHARLES  FRANCIS  HILL 
•    1916.     A.  M.     (See  No.  6303.) 

G318.  WILLIAM  GRIFFITH  HILL 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1913;  b.  O  12,  1891,  Car- 
thage, 111.;  s.  W.  K.  Hill.  A.  B.,  Carthage 
Coll.,  1912.  Instr.,  Fine  Arts,  Drake  Univ. 
Address,  3310  University  Ave.,  Des  Moines; 
bus.   add.,   Drake  Univ.,  do. 

FRANK   WILLIAM   HILLMAN 
1909-     C.  E.     (See  No.  2420.) 

G319.  WILLIAM  CHARLES  HILMER 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1910;  b.  My  n,  1871, 
Reinbeck.  la.;  s.  Frederick  E.  (b.  1827,  Ger.) 
and  Aletta  S.  (Werner)  Hilmer  (b.  1829,  do.). 
I'repared  in  Gladbrook  (la.)  H.  S. ;  Charles 
City  Coll.  A.  B.,  Ger.  Wallace  Coll.,  1899; 
A.  M.,  do.,  1903.  Teacher,  Ger.  and  French, 
Upper  la.  Univ.,  1900-06;  Asst.,  Ger.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1906-08;  Instr.,  do.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1908- 
10;  do.,  O.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1910-11;  Asst. 
Prof.,  do.,  1911-14;  V.  P.  and  Prof.,  Ger.  Lit., 
Morningside  Coll.,  1914— .  Auth.:  The  Rime 
in  Schiller's  Poems,  Jennings  &  Graham,  191 1. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  Mar- 
ried Emma  E.  Schmidt,  1894,  Charles  City,  la. 
Child.  Katherine  Melva,  b.  F  26,  1905.  Ad- 
dress, 1504  Morningside  Ave.,  Sioux  City,  la.; 
bus.   add.,   Morningside   Coll.,    do. 

G320.  MILFORD  EVERETT  HINDS 
Chemist;  M.  S.,  1914;  b.  O  19,  1888,  Ells 
worth.  Wis.;  s.  Nathaniel  R.  (b.  Belfast,  Ire 
land)  and  Emma  A.  (Johnson)  Hinds  (b.  PreS' 
cott.  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Amboy  H.  S.;  Mt, 
Morris  Acad.;  Mt.  Morris  Coll.,  1907-09.  B, 
S.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  191 2.  Chief  Chem.,  Tenn 
Food  and  Drug  Lab.,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church.  Address,  Tenn.  Food  and  Drug 
Lab.,    Nashville,    Tenn. 

G321.  EDWIN  FREDERICK  HIRSCH 
Physician;  A.  M.,  191 1;  b.  Ag  18,  1886, 
►Milwaukee;  s.  John  Fred  (b.  Ja  25,  1851, 
Hazel  Green,  Wis.)  and  Maria  Louise  (Wei- 
land)  Hirsch  (b.  Ag  14.  1852,  Allegheny,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Charles  City  Coll.;  Wis.  Coll.  of 
Physicians  and  Surgeons,  1907-08.  A.  B.,  N. 
W.  Univ.,  1910;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1914;  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1915.  Gamma 
Alpha;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha 
Omega  Alpha;  Phi  Chi.  Instr.,  Pathol.,  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1913-18;  Interne,  Presby.  hosp., 
Chicago,  1916-17;  Coroner's  Physician,  Chicago, 
1917.  ist  Lt.,  M.  R.  C,  1917;  Capt.,  do.. 
Camp  Grant,  111.     Address,   Wauwatosa,  Wis. 

G322.  JONAS  EWING  HITE 
Farmer;  M.  S.,  1909;  b.  Je  19,  1883,  Lan- 
caster, O.;  s.  R.  P.  (b.  Ta  19,  1856,  do.)  and 
Martha  A.  (Ewing)  Hite  (b.  O  31,  1862,  do.). 
Prejiared  in  Gallatin  Tr.  Sch.  B.  S.  A.,  Univ. 
of  Tenn.,  1904.  Acacia;  Sigma  Xi.  Dir., 
Dept.  of  Agr.  Exten..  Ga.  St.  Coll.  of  Agr., 
1-1 1;  Farmer.  Sylvester.  Ga.,  191 1 — .  Mar- 
ried Stella  M.  Brown,  N  15,  191 1,  Gallatin, 
Tenn.     Address,  Sylvester,  Ga. 

AXEL  MAGNUS  HJORT 
1915.     M.  S.     (See  No.  6310.) 

HENRY  ELMER  HOAGLAND 
1910.     A.  M.     (See  No.  4212.) 


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ALBERT  CLAUDE  HOBART 
1898.     C.  E.     (See  No.   1039.) 

CLYDE  MONROE  HOBART 
1913-     A.  M.     (See  No.  5210.) 

ARTHUR  CASSON  HOBBLE 
191 1.  E.  E.     (See  No.   1524.) 

G323.  HARRIET  WELLS  HOBLER 
A.  M.,  1917;  b.  Ag  14,  1862,  Geneva.  111.; 
d.  Charles  B.  (b.  Ag  8,  1813,  No.  Adams, 
Mass.)  and  Phoebe  Mariette  (Pierce)  Wells 
b.  :8.;8).  Prepared  in  Geneva  H.  S.  A.  B.. 
Rockford  Coll.,  1882.  Teacher,  Latin  and 
Greek.  Rockford,  111.,  1884-S7;  Grad.  Stud,  and 
Sorority  Chaperon,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17. 
Mem.,  Epis.  Church;  D.  A.  R. ;  (Geneva 
Woman's  Club;  Pros.,  Rockford  Coll.  Assn.; 
V.  P.,  Chicago  Coll.  Club.  Married  Edward 
G.  Hobler,  Ag  13,  1887.  Batavia,  111.  (died  F 
19,  1914).  Children:  Harry  Wells,  b.  Ag  20, 
1888  (died  F  8,  1890);  Atherton  Wells,  b.  S 
2,   1890.     Address,  Batavia,  111. 

G324.  MARGARETHE  CAROLINE  HOCH- 
DORFER 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  O  31,  1886,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.;  d.  K.  F.  Richard  (b.  Magde- 
burg. Ger.)  and  Hettie  Frye  (Bearce)  Hoch- 
dorfer  (b.  East  Hebron,  Me.).  Prepared  in 
Wittenberg  Acad.,  Springfield,  O.  A.  B.,  Wit- 
tenberg Coll.,  1906.  Instr.  (jer.  and  French, 
Vincennes  Univ.,  190708.  Fellow,  Ger.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1908-09:  Attended  Marburg  Univ.,  Ger., 
1909-10.  Teacher,  Ger.,  Rogers  Hall  School, 
Lowell,  Mass.,  1910 — .  Address,  Rogers  Hall, 
Lowell,    Mass. 

G32S.  MONA  PEARL  HODNETT 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1918;  b.  N  16,  1894,  Dan- 
forth.  Me.;  d.  Albert  and  Annie  (Butterfield) 
Hodnett.  Prepared  in  Danforth  (Me.)  H.  S. 
A.  B.,  Bates  Coll.,  igi6.  Scholarship,  Classics, 
Univ.  of  111.  Teacher,  Elmwood,  111.,  1918 — . 
Address,  Danforth,  Me.;  bus.  add.,  Elmwood, 
111. 

G326.  RUTH  ELIZABETH  HODbDON 
Clerk;  A.  M.,  1915;  d.  Alexander  Hamilton 
and  Mary  Louise  (Wagner)  Hodsdon.  Pre- 
pared in  Sterling  Tp.  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Oberlin 
Coll..  1913.  Editorial  Asst.,  111.  St.  Hist.  Lib., 
1915-17:  Asst.  Ed.,  do.,  1917-18;  Clerk,  U.  S. 
Labor  Bur.,  Chicago,  1918;  Special  Agt.,  do., 
1918 — .Address,  6507  Greenview  Ave.,  (Zhicago; 
bus.  add.,  877  Federal  Bldg.,  do. 

0327.     HANS  JACOB  HOPP 
Ph.  D.,   1908;   b.   S  22,   1872,   Sweden;  s.  H. 
M.  and  Sarah  Hoff.    Prepared  in  Bethany  Coll., 
Lindsborg,    Kan.      A.    B.,    do..    1901.     Address, 
Univ.  of  Wash.,  Seattle,  Wash.t 

PAUL  ALEXANDER  HOFFMAN 
1910.     M.  S.      (See  No.  3779.) 

G328.  WILLIAM  SAMUEL  HOFFMAN 
Missionary;  A.  M..  1917;  b.  Ap  20,  1891, 
Industry,  Kan.;  s.  Farmer  (b.  D  2.  1852, 
Toliet,  ill.)  and  Rose  Blackmer  (Millington) 
Hoffman  (b.  Jl  29,  1859,  Gilmore,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Greenville  Coll.  Prep.  Sch  A.  B., 
Greenville  Coll..  1916.  Aretanism  Lit.  Soc; 
Coll.  Missionary  Soc;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Vista.  1913- 
14;  Mgr.,  Class  Basketball;  Treas.,  Class.  1914- 
16;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Stud.  Volunteer  Band. 
Sergt.,  Co.  E.  4th  Regt..  HI.  Nat.  Guard,  1910- 
13;  Deputy  HI.  St.  Health  Insp..  1916-17. 
Govt,  service.  Camp  Grant,  1917:  Prin.,  II.  S., 
Lind,  Wash.,  191 7-18.  ilquc.  Missionary  to  S. 
Africa,  191Q — .  Ordained  Minister  in  Free 
M.  E.  Church.  Married  Mildred  Lucile  Cady, 
Ag  2.  1916,  North  Chili,  N.  Y.  Child,  Jesse 
Everett,  b.   F  2,    1918.     Address.   Lind,   Wash. 


ELMO  PAUL  IIOHMAN 
1917-     A.   M.      (See  No.   7618.) 


G329.  ELMER  ALLEN  HOLBROOK 
Mining  Engr.;  E.  M.,  1916;  b.  Je  23,  1880, 
Fitchburg,  Mass.;  s.  John  1'.  (b.  Ap  23,  1843, 
Swanzey,  N.  H.)  and  Martha  (Allen)  Hol- 
brook  (b.  F  23,  1847,  West  Boylston,  Mass.). 
Prepared  in  Fitchburg  (Mass.)  II.  S.  S.  B., 
Mass.  Jnst.  of  Tech.,  1904.  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
Sigma  Xi;  Theta  Tau.  Supt.  of  Mines,  Mont., 
1904-06;  Supt.,  Mining  Co.,  British  Columbia, 
1906-09;  Professional  Work  in  Mc.x.  and  Can., 
1909-10;  Prof.,  Mining  and  Metallurgy,  Nova 
Scotia  Tech.  Coll.,  Halifax,  1910-13;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Min.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-17; 
Prof.,  Mineral  Preparation  and  Utilization,  do., 
1917;  Supervising  Mining  Engr.  and  Metallur- 
gist, U.  S.  Bur.  of  Mines,  Urbana,  1917 — . 
(on  leave  of  absence)  Chief  Min.  Engr.,  U. 
S.  Bur.  of  Mines,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Auth.:  Modern  Gold  Milling  in  Nova  Scotia, 
191 1,  Transactions  Nova  Scotia  Mining  Soc; 
Dry  Preparation  of  Bituminous  Coal  at  111. 
Mines,  Engng.  E.vp.  Sta.  Bui.  88,  1016;  Utiliza- 
tion of  Pyrite  in  Illinois  Coal,  Engng.  E.rp.  Sta. 
Bui.  5,  1917;  Use  of  Wood  Fuel  in  Mine  Power 
Plants,  Eng)ig.  and  Min.  Jour.,  1914;  The 
Wendell  Coal  Drier,  Coal  Age,  1914;  Layout  of 
Mine  Tipple  Tracks,  Coal  Age,  191 5;  Output 
of  Gold,  N.  Y.  Annalist,  1913;  other  articles. 
Mem.,  Nova  Scotia  Mining  Soc;  A.  I.  M.  E. ; 
-Soc.  Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ.  Married  Sara 
Agnes  Kirby,  1905,  Fitchburg,  Mass.  (died 
1007);  Edith  Laura  Brookfield,  1912,  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia.  Children:  Katharine,  b.  1907; 
John  Brookfield,  b.  1013;  Dorothy  Mary,  b. 
1915.  Address.  915  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana; 
bus.  add.,  312  Ceramics  Bldg.,  Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

CHARLES  ELMER  HOLLEY 
1913.    A.  M.     1915.     Ph.  D.     (See  No.  5213.) 

VERNON   LEO   HOLLISTER 

1911.  E.    E.      (See    No.    3032.) 

G330.  EMMA  HOLMER  (LITTLE) 
(Wife  of  No.  4780) 
Teacher;  A.  ]\I.,  191 1;  b.  Je  9.  1887,  Alexis. 
111.;  d.  Nels  A.  (b.  1862,  Sweden)  and  Minnif 
(Bengston)  Holmer  (b.  1862.  Alexis.  111.) 
Prepared  in  Knox  Acad.  A.  B.,  Knox  Coll., 
1908.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Alexis.  111.,  1908-09; 
do.,  Waupun,  Wis.,  1909-10;  Stud..  Univ.  of 
III.,  1910-11;  Teacher,  H.  S..  Quincy,  111., 
1911-18.  Married  Le  Roy  Lewis  Little  ('11),  Ap 
1918,  New  York  City.  Address,  Alexis,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  Quincy,  111. 

G331.  ALFRED  WILLIAM  HOMBERGER 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1910;  b.  My  18,  1886, 
Prairie  du  Sac,  Wis.;  s.  Robert  (b.  Sauk  City, 
do.)  and  Anna  T.  (Schoenberg)  Homberger  (b. 
Roxbury,  do.).  Prepared  in  Sauk  City  (Wis.) 
H.  S.  A.  B..  Univ.  of  Wis..  1Q05.  Alpha 
Tau  Omega:  Gamma  Alpha;  Phi  Lambda  Up- 
silon;  Sigma  Xi.  Honors  in  Chem.,  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  1Q05;  Fellow,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-08, 
1909-10;  Univ.  of  Gottengen,  1908-09;  Instr., 
Chem.,  Rose  Poly.  Inst.,  1903-07;  do.,  111.  Coll., 
Jacksonville,  111..  loio-ii;  do..  111.  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  1911-18;  Prof..  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Louis- 
ville, 1018 — .  Govt.  Food  Work.  1918.  Auth.: 
(with  Victor  Lenkcr)  Quantitative  Estimation 
of  Tellurium,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.;  (with  W.  A. 
Noyes)  Molecular  Rearrangements  in  the  Cam- 
phor Series,  do.;  (with  J.  C.  Mauch)  Quantita- 
tive Estimation  of  Morphine  in  the  various 
organs  when  injected  into  cats  and  rabbits,  do.; 
(with  C.  S.  Marvel)  Rate  of  Turbidity  in 
Beverages  containing  Maltose,  Glucose  or  Malt- 
ose and  Glucose,  do.  Mem..  A.  C.  S.  Married 
Iva  Lucile  Ward,  1915.  Bloomington,  111.  Ad- 
dress, Univ.  of  Louisville,  Louisville,  Ky. 


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FREDERIC  WILLIAM  HONENS 
1907.     C.   E.     (See  No.  956.) 

G332.     GERTRUDE  MELLEN  HOOPER 

Assistant;  A.  M.,  1918;  b.  D  8.  1892,  West 
Somerville,  Mass.;  d.  William  S.  Hooper.  A. 
B.,  Jackson  Coll.,  1915-  Teacher,  H.  S.,  West 
Tisburry,  Mass.,  1915-16;  Grad.  Asst..  Zool., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1916 — .  Address.  606  E.  Stough- 
ton  St.,  Cliampaign;  bus.  add.,  Univ.  of  111., 
Urbana. 
G333.     ADA  VIOLA  HOOVER  (ALBRIGHT) 

A.  M.,  1912;  b.  My  19.  1887;  d.  Samuel  E. 
(b.  My  26,  1855.  Scranton,  Pa.)  and  Ella 
(Winter)  Hoover  (b.  S  4,  1^65,  Muscatine,  la.). 
Prepared  in  Muscatine  (la.)  H.  S.  15.  S.,  Car- 
thage Coll.,  191 1.  Teacher,  Southland  Sem., 
Gainesville,  Fla.,  1912-15.  Married  O.  Rnssel 
Albright,  Je  15,  191 5,  Gainesville,  PJa.  Child, 
Russell  George,  b.  S  7,  1916.  Address,  Box 
728,    St.   Petersburg,   Fla. 

G334.     HERBERT  ANDREW  HOPPER 
(Husband  of  No.  2994) 

Professor;  M.  S.,  1907;  b.  Je  10,  1879, 
Ithaca,  N.  Y.;  s.  Andrew  (b.  Ag  27,  1834, 
Schoharie  Co.,  do.)  and  Arvilla  (Peckham) 
Hopper  (b.  Jl  12,  1841,  Cayuga  Co.,  do). 
Prepared  in  Ithaca  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  B.  S.  A., 
Cornell,  1903.  Sigma  Xi.  Instr.,  Dairy  Husb., 
and  Asst.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1903- 
07;  Charge  of  Dairy  Exten.,  Purdue  Exp.  Sta., 
1907-08;  Asst.  Prof.,  Dairy  Husb.,  Univ.  of 
Calif..  1908-11;  Cml.  Dairying,  Ithaca,  N.  Y., 
1911-13;  Prof.,  An.  Husb.,  Cornell.  1913 — ■ 
Auth.:  Bill.,  127,  Purdue  Exp.  Sta.;  Bui.  209, 
Calif.  Exp.  Sta.;  Bui.  3.S7,  Cornell  Umv.  Agr. 
Exp.  Sta.;  Cornell  Reading  Course  Bui.  for 
Farm;  also  a  number  of  111.  and  Purdue  Exp. 
Sta.  circulars.  Married  Portia  Eunice  Gilker- 
son  ('07),  Jl  31.  1907,  Urbana.  Children: 
Elizabeth,  b.  My  30.  1909;  Portia  ArviUa,  b. 
S  27,  1912;  Herbert  Andrew,  Jr.,  b.  Mr  24, 
1914.     Address,  Cornell  Univ.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. 

G335.  JOHN  WESLEY  HORNBECK 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1909;  Ph.  D.,  1913;  b. 
My  21,  1881,  Exeter,  111.;  s.  Levi  (b.  1855, 
Jacksonville,  111.)  and  Laura  (Wright)  Horn- 
beck  (b.  i860.  Newark,  N.  J.).  Prepared  in 
Perry  H.  S.  B.  S.,  111.  Wesleyan,  1908.  Sigma 
Xi.  Grad.  Scholarship,  Phy.  Dept.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1908-09;  Cornell,  1910-11;  Pnn.,  Sumner 
Hill  111.,  1904-5;  Teacher,  Math.,  Park  Coll., 
1906-8;  Asst.,  Phys.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-10;  '/«■. 
Cornell,  1910-11;  Instr.,  Phys.,  Univ.  of  I  ., 
1911-13;  Asst.  Prof.,  Phys.,  Carleton  Coll., 
1913-17;  Prof.,  do.,  1917 — •  Auth.:  Thermal 
and  Electrical  Conductivities  of  the  Alkali 
Metals,  Phys.  Reziew,  S  1913-  Mem.,  .\m. 
Phys.  Soc.;  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Frances 
Wolfe,  Je  10,  191 5.  Parkville,  Mo.  (,h'ld, 
Helen  Frances,  b.  Jl  .s,  1916.  Address.  Carle- 
ton  (College,  Northfield,  Minn. 

NELLIE  NANCY  IIORNOR 

1913.     A.  M.      (See  No.   5215.) 

BRUCE  QUIN  HOSKINSON 

1917.     A.  M.      (See  No.  7629.) 

G336.     OTTIS  HOSKINSON 

Teacher;  A.  M.,  191.S;  b.  Je  5.  1868,  Hutson- 
ville,  111.;  s.  Elias  (b.  Jl  25,  1827,  Newark,  O.) 
and  Martha  (Hand)  Hoskinson  (b.  Hutsonville, 
III  )  Prepared  in  Hutsfinville  H.  S.;  Prep, 
dept..  Union  Christian  Coll.  A.  B.,  Union 
Christian  Coll..  1900;  Ind.  St.  Norm.,  i90i-()2; 
Prin.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Wellington,  111.  Auth.:  Man- 
ual Training  in  Agricultural  High  Schools, 
Jour,  of  Sch.  Adm.  and  Sufcrviston,  N  1016. 
Married  Lucy  Mae  Newlin,  S  17,  1893-  Chil- 
dren:  Harriet,  b.  Jl  S.  1895;;  Francis,  b.  Ag  17, 
1897;  Edwin,  b.  je  8,  1905;  Rutli^  b.  Ag  15. 
1907.     Address.  Wellington,  111. 


CHARLES  FREDERICK  HOTTES 

1895.     M.  S.     (See  No.  814.) 

JOSIE  BATCHELLER  HOUCHENS 
1912.     A.  M.     (See  No.  2423.) 

G337.     HAZEL  KATHERINE  HAUCK 
A.  M.,  1918;  b.  O  13,  189s,  Greencastle,  Ind.; 
d.    E.    B.    Hauck.      A.    B.,    111.    Woman's   Coll., 
1917.     Address,  St.  Joseph,  111. 

G338.  HAROLD  ALLEN  HOUSTON 
Asst.  Supt.,  Ry.;  M.  S.,  1913;  b.  D  10,  1887, 
Springfield,  Mo.:  s.  James  H.  (b.  Crawfords- 
ville,  Ind.)  and  Marian  A.  (Shepard)  Houston 
(b.  do.).  l>rci)ared  in  Springfield  (Mo.)  II.  S. 
M.  E.,  Purdue  Univ.,  191 1.  Theta  Xi;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  A.  R.  M.  M.  A.  Schol- 
arship. Asst.  Supt.,  C.  R.  I.  &  P.  Ry.  Capt., 
Engrs.,  N.  A.,  1918.  -Xuth.:  Articles  on  Ry. 
Operation,  Ry.  .4gc.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Ad- 
dress, 3636  Lexington  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.. 
Office  Chief  Engrs.,  U.  S.  A.,  Washington, 
D.    C. 

G339.     DELTON  THOMAS  HOWARD 
A.  M.,  1912;  b.  Mr  23.  1883,  S.   Bend,  Ind.; 
s.  E.  W.  Howard.     A.  B.,  Lawrence  Coll.,  19:0; 
Lake  Forest  Coll.;  Univ.  of  Wis.     Address.  187 
Washington   St.,   Appleton,  Wis. 

G340.  JOSEPH  WHITNEY  HOWARD 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1913;  Ph.  D.,  1915;  b.  Je 
18,  1889,  Dixon,  111.;  s.  John  Fleming  (b.  Mr 
29,  1846,  Frankfort,  Ind.)  and  Martha  Eliza- 
beth (Regan)  Howard  (b.  Jl  13,  1850).  Pre- 
pared in  Tremont  H.  S. ;  Shurtleff  Acad.  A.  B., 
Shurtleflf  Coll.,  1912.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon; 
Sigma  Xi;  Gamma  Alpha.  Fellow,  1913-15; 
Instr.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Mont.,  191 5 — .  Mem., 
Baptist  Church.  Address,  Univ.  of  Montana, 
Missoula,    Mont. 

PAUL  EDWARD  HOWE 
1910.     Ph.   D.      (See  No.   2-702.) 

G341.  LLOYD  B.  HOWELL 
Chemist;  M.  S.,  1918;  b.  Ag  29,  1887,  Piqua, 
O.;  s.  Gilbert  L.  (b.  Jl  16,  1857,  Fletcher,  do.) 
and  Louise  Austin  (Ilarthan)  Howell  (b.  My 
20,  185s,  Piqua,  do.).  Prepared  in  Crawfords- 
ville  (Ind.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Wabash  Coll.,  1909. 
Phi  Lambda  Ujisilon.  Grad.  stud.,  O.  St.  Univ., 
1912;  Teacher  and  coach,  II.  S.,  Rennington, 
Ind.,  1909-10;  do..  H.  S.,  Wauseon,  O.,  1910- 
12;  do.,  H.  S..  Urbana,  1913-15;  Instr.,  Gen. 
and  Analyt.  Chem.,  Wabash  Coll.,  igi2-i3; 
Asst.,  Organic  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-18; 
Fellow,  Chem.,  do.,  1918 — .  Inventor,  Organic 
Chem.  Manufactures,  Univ.  of  111.,  Summers, 
1016-17.  Married  lone  Todd,  Je  30,  1909,  St. 
Marys.  O.  Children:  Jane  Louise,  b.  Ag  14, 
1910;  Gilbert  Todd,  b.  S  2,  1912;  Irene  Evelyn, 
b.  Jl  31,  1915;  Katherine  lone,  b.  Ja  25,  1919. 
.Address,  516  Michigan  Ave.,  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
I'niv.   of  111.,  do. 

G342.  CHUAN-YING  HSU 
Ry.  Traffic  Sec.;  A.  M.,  1015;  Ph.  D.,  1917; 
h.  O  6,  188=;,  Chih  Chow,  China;  s.  PinCliang 
Hsu  (b.  i860,  do.).  A.  B..  Nanking  Univ., 
1905.  Sec,  Tsin-Pu  Ry.,  Traffic  Dept.  Ed., 
Chinese  Ry.  Mag.  Address,  Chih  Chow,  Aubui, 
C"liina. 

T.SUNG  HAN  HSU 

1 91 5.     A.  M.      (See  No.  6326.) 

CHING  LEE  HSUN 

1918.     A.  M.      (See  No.  8438.) 

JIN  JEE  HSUN 
1918.      M.   S.      (See  No.   8439) 

GEORGE  DAVID  HUBBARD 
1898.      M.   S.      (See  No.   958.) 


GRAnuATE  Alumni 


779 


GEORGE  WALLACE  HUBBARD 
igij.     M.   E.     (See  No.    1233.) 

G343.     OLIVER  SHERMAN  HUHRART 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  Mr  23,   1873,  Mon- 

ticello,    III.;    s.    Willi.om    C.    (h.    Hickaway    Co., 

O.)    and    Lucinda    (Howe)     Hiibbart    (b.    do.). 

Prepared  in  N.   W.  Univ.  Acad.     B.  S.,  N.  W. 

Univ.,  1905.     Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  1907;  Teacher, 

1907 — .     Mem.,  St.  Teachers'  Assn.  of  111.;   St. 

Teachers'    Assn.    of    Tenn.      Address,    416    W. 

3rd   St.,   Chattanooga,   Tenn. 

JOSEPH  EARL  HUBER 

1913.  M.   S.      (See  No.   5222.) 

CLYDE  WHITTAKER  HUDELSON 

1914.  M.   S.      (See  No.   5737-) 

G344.  HENRY  LAWRENCE  HUENINK 
Chemist;  M.  S.,  1913;  b.  Ap  11,  1889,  Cedar 
Grove,  Wis.;  s.  J.  B.  (b.  Holland)  and  Hattic 
(Heinen)  Huenink  (b.  Milwaukee).  Prepared 
in  Wis.  Memorial  Acad.,  Cedar  Grove.  A.  B., 
Carroll  Coll.,  Waukesha,  191 1.  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma.  Chem..  Dept.  Am.  (Tan  Co.,  N.  Y. ; 
Chem.,  Am.  Can  Co.,  Chicago,  igi8 — .  ist  Lt., 
Med.  Corps,  Gas  Defense.  A.  E.  F.,  France, 
1917;  Capt.,  Chem.  War  Service,  do.;  Mustered 
out,  D  30,  1918.  Address,  Cedar  Grove,  Wis.; 
bus.  add.,  American  Co.,  104  Michigan  Ave., 
Chicago. 

JAMES  ORTON  HUFF 
1912.     A.  M.      (See  No.  4719.) 

G345.  CHARLES  MORSE  HU'FFER 
Astronomer;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  Je  28,  1894, 
Edinburg,  Ind.;  s.  Charles  Emerson  (b.  Ap 
27,  1867.  Muncie,  do.)  and  Nellie  (Morse) 
Huffer  (b.  Mr  23,  1867,  New  Albany,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Albion  (Mich.)  H.  S.  A.  B., 
Albion  Coll.,  1912.  Ecclectic  and  Atheniades 
Lit.  Soc;  Delta  Eta  Sigma.  Scholarship,  Univ. 
of  111.  Astronomer,  Santiago,  Chile,  1917 — . 
Address,  Casilla  1219,   Santiago,  (Thile. 

G346.  RALPH  WILLIAM  HUFFERD 
Assistant;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  Ag  5,  1892,  Cha- 
nute,  Kan.;  s.  J.  H.  and  Belle  W.  Hufferd. 
Prepared  in  Central  H.  S.,  St.  Louis.  A.  B., 
Washington  Univ.,  191 5.  Asst.  Chem.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1915-18.  Chem.,  Med.  Corps,  Rockefeller 
Inst.,  1918-19.  Address,  506  W.  Oregon  St., 
Urbana;  bus.  add.,  Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

G347.  RAY  STILLMAN  HULCE 
Instructor;  M.  S.,  1913;  b.  Je  20,  1884,  Mil- 
lard, Wis.;  s.  A.  F.  (b.  Richmond,  Wis.)  and 
Ella  (Weaver)  Hulce  (b.  Millard,  Wis.).  Pre- 
pared in  Whitewater  (Wis.)  H.  S.  B.  S.  A., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  191 1.  Instr.,  Dairy  Husb.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1911-17;  Mgr.,  Medill  McCormick  es- 
tate, 1918;  Instr.,  Dairy  Husb.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
Madison,  Wis.,  1918;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1918 — . 
Auth.:  (With  Nevins)  The  Arrangement  of 
Rectangular  Dairy  Barns,  ///.  E.vp.  Sta.  Circu- 
lar No.  199,  1917;  Feed  and  Care  of  the  Dairy 
Calf.  Circular  No.  202,  191 7;  Care  and  Manage- 
ment of  Dairy  Herd,  Circular  No.  204,  1917. 
Mem.,  Gamma  Alpha.  Married  Lcnna  Grace 
Hulce,  D  30,  1915.  Address,  Whitewater.  Wis.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Univ.  of  Wis.,  Madison,  Wis. 


1914. 


ANNA  LEO  HULL 
A.  M.      (See  No.  4226.) 


ADAM  ALBERT  HUMMEL 
1908.     M.   S.      (See  No.  3037). 

HERBERT  KAY  HUMPHREY 
1917.     E.   E.      (See  No.   4720.) 


ANDREW  FRANKLIN  IIUNSAKER 

1909.     A.  M.      (See  No.   3791.) 

THOMAS  FORSYTH  HUNT 
1892.     M.  S.     (See  No.  392.) 

G348.  OLA  ESTELLE  HUSTON 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  Je  22,  1883,  Blan- 
dinsville.  111.;  d.  Oscar  Walter  (b.  My  18,  1858, 
do.)  and  Kli/a  Jane  (Green)  Huston  (b.  S  18, 
1857,  Burlington,  la.).  Prepared  in  Carthage 
II.  S.  A.  B.,  Carthage  Coll.,  1909.  Scholar- 
ship, Univ.  of  111.,  1909-10;  Teacher,  Hist., 
Shenandoa'i,  la..  191 1;  do.,  Latin  and  Hist. 
H.  S.,  Monmouth,  111.,  1918 — .  Address,  704 
Buchanan  St.,  Carthage,  111.;  bus.  add..  High 
School,  Monmouth,  111. 

G349.  JOSEPH  GLADDEN  HUTTON 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1910;  b.  N  3,  1873,  Monti- 
cello,  Ind.;  s.  William  Hill  (b.  1842,  McKees- 
port.  Pa.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Gladden)  Hutton 
(b.  1852,  Monticello,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Mon- 
ticello  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Grad.,  Ind.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  1899.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1908. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Assoc.  Prof..  Agron.,  S.  Dak. 
St.  Coll.  of  Agr.  Auth.:  Soil  Fertility  Inves- 
tigations in  S.  Dak.,  S.  Dak.  E.rp.  Sta.  Bui.. 
1913;  A  Tornado  at  Watertown,  S.  Dak.,  Pro- 
ceedings Ind.  Acad,  of  Sc,  1914;  Tornado 
Clouds  at  Great  Altitudes,  do.,  1917;  many 
minor  articles  on  agron.  subjects  in  daily  press. 
Mem.,  III.  Acad,  of  Sc;  Ind.  Acad,  of  Sch.; 
Pres.,  S.  Dak.  Acad,  of  Sc;  Am.  Soc.  of 
Agron.;  Am.  Genetic  Assn.  Married  Emelie 
\yilhelmina  Fedderson,  Je  15,  1904,  Clinton,  la. 
Children:  Helma  Louise,  b.  My  29,  190c;  Mary 
Erne-Jean,  b.  My  4,  1913;  Joseph  Gladden,  Jr., 
b.  Je  IS,  19T7.  Address,  State  College,  Brook- 
ings, S.  Dak. 

JAMES  LOWELL  HYPES 

1916.     A.  M.     (See  No.  7647.) 
G349A.    WILLIAM   HENRY   HYSLOP 

Instructor;  A.  M..  191 1;  b.  D  15,  1883. 
Verona.  111.;  s.  Ernest  F.  (b.  do.)  and  Julia 
I.avina  (Thomson)  Hyslop  (b.  J]  30.  1862,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Bloomington  and  Streator  H. 
Schs. ;  Knox  Acad.  A.  B.,  Knox  Coll.  Kappa 
Delta  Pi.  Instr.,  Phvs.,  H.  S.,  Decatur.  111. 
ist  Lt.,  A.  S.  A.  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  111., 
19 18.   Address,   Decatur,    HI. 

G350.  YOSHIFUSA  IIDA 
Govt.  Officer;  M.  S.,  1908;  b.  D  22,  1876; 
s.  Matsusaburo  (b.  Ap  4,  1847)  and  Kame  Ilda 
(b.  O  20.  1877).  Prepared  in  Coll.  of  Agr., 
Imperial  Univ.  of  Tokyo.  Officer,  Stock  Breed- 
ing Sta.,  Dept.  of  Agr.  and  Com.,  1908-16.  Lt., 
Japanese  Army  1904;  Russia-Japan  War,  1906. 
.\uth.:  Swine,  Tokyo,  1911;  Pork  Packing,  do., 
1912.  Mem.,  Sc.  Agr.  Assn.;  Royal  Agr.  Assn. 
Married  Hatsuko,  1898.  Children:  Takefusa.  b. 
N  7,  1899;  Norifusa,  b.  Jl  25,  1903;  Misusko, 
b.  F  18,  1007;  Terufusa,  b.  O  6,  1913.  Address, 
Imperial  Zootechnical  Exp.  Sta.,  (ihiba-Machi, 
near  Tokyo,  Japan. 

GEORGE  MARTIN  ALOYSIUS  ILG 
1916.     C.  E.     (See  No.  3793.) 

NOBTARO  INAGAKI 
1914.     A.   M.      (See   No.   6331.) 

G351.  SIMON  INGBERG 
Struct.  Engr.;  M.  S.,  1910;  b.  Je  24,  1877, 
Rengsager,  Norway;  s.  Hans  (b.  Mr  10,  1844, 
do.)  and  Kristine  (Ask)  Ingberg  (b.  Wermland. 
Sweden).  Prepared  in  Ada  (Minn.)  H.  S.; 
Concordia  Coll.,  Moorhead,  Minn.  A.  B.,  LTniv. 
of  Minn.,  1909.  Minn.  Engrs.  Soc;  Y.  M.  C. 
A.;  Sigma  Xi.  Stud.  Asst..  T.  and  A.  M., 
Univ.  of  Minn.,  1908-09;  Fellow,  do.,  Univ.  of 
111.  ,1909-10;  Instr.,  C.  E.,  Lehigh  Ihiiv.,  1910- 
11;    Struct.    Engr.,   James   Stewart   &   Co.,    Chi- 


ySo 


University  of  Illinois 


cago,  1911-14;  Assoc.  Physicist,  U.  S.  Bur.  of 
Standards,  1914 — .  Auth. :  Various  technical 
))apers  and  articles  in  Engng.  Jours.  Mem., 
Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials.  Married 
Blanche  E.  McManus.  Je  18,  1912,  Alexandria, 
Minn.  Address,  Elmhurst,  111.;  bus.  add.,  207 
E.  Ohio  St.,  Chicago. 

G352.  NELLE  LOUISE  INGELS 
Statistician;  A.  M.,  1914;  d.  Charles  and 
Nelle  L.  Ingels  (b.  Greenville,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Greenville  H.  S.  Ph.  B.,  Greenville 
Coll.,  191 1.  Scholarship,  1913-14.  Univ.  of 
Calif.,  summer  1915;  Univ.  of  Colo.,  summer 
1 916;  Prof.,  Math.,  Greenville  Coll.,  19 14- 18; 
Statistician,  Ord.  Bd.  of  Claims,  War  Dt])t., 
Washington,  D.  C.  Address,  Greenville.  Jll.; 
bus.  add.,  1814  K  St.,  N.  W.  Washington, 
D.   C. 

G353-  JOHN  WEBB  IRWIN 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  191  o;  b.  S  9,  1887,  Cale- 
donia, O. ;  s.  John  Calvin  (b.  Iberia,  O.)  and 
Rebecca  Jane  Irwin  (b.  Morrow  Co.,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Caledonia  (O.)  H.  S. ;  East  H.  S., 
Cleveland;  Tri-St.  Norm.,  Angola,  Ind.  A.  B., 
AVabash  Coll.,  1909.  Kappa  Sigma;  Phi  l!eta 
Kappa;  Scholarship;  Fellowship,  Univ.  of  111., 
1009-10;  Head,  Eng.  Dept.,  Central  H.  S., 
Muskogee,  Okla.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  K.  P. 
Address,  Wadsworth,  O. ;  bus.  add..  Central 
High   School,    Muskogee,   Okla. 

G3S4.  PAUL  WESLEY  IVEY 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1913;  b.  Jl  5,  1890,  Bes- 
semer, Mich.;  s.  James  (b.  1851,  Cornwall, 
Eng.)  and  Elizabeth  Ann  (Bonnett)  Ivey  (b. 
1854,  Rosendale,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Ishpeming 
(Mich.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Lawrence  Coll.,  1912; 
Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1917.  Delta  Iota; 
Scholarship,  Econ.  Acting  Prof.,  Social  Sc, 
Dak.  Wesleyan  LTniv.,  1913-14;  Instr.,  Pol. 
Econ.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1914-17;  Instr.,  P.us. 
Adm.,  St.  Univ.  of  la.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  The 
History  of  the  Pere  Marquette  Railway  Com- 
pany, Mich.  Hist.  Comn.,  1918;  Skiing,  Outers 
Book,  1908;  The  Significance  of  the  Calumet 
Strike  Situation.  _  Rciiezu  of  Reviews,  1914; 
Lake  Navigation  in  a  i6-Footer,  Motor  Boat, 
1914.  Mem.,  Tau  Kappa  Alpha,  1912.  Mar- 
ried Stella  M.  Walker,  Ag  30,  1915.  Address, 
St.   Univ.,   Iowa  City,  la. 


1909. 


CORA  ANNA  JACOBS 
A.  M..    (See  No.  3425.) 


G3S5.  ANDREW  JACOBSON 
Min.  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1910;  b.  O  18,  1878, 
Webster,  Minn.;  s.  Ole  Jacobson  (b.  do.).  B. 
S.,  St.  Olaf's  Coll.,  1906.  Teacher,  Pub.  Sch.. 
Idlewold,  Minn.,  1906-08;  Min.  Chem.,  Eve- 
leth  Minn.,  summer  1907.  Address,  Webster, 
Minn. 

G336.  EMMA  GERTRUDE  JAECK 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1908;  Ph.  D.,  19:0;  b.  O 
25,  1875,  Neenah,  Wis.;  d.  Ferdinand  Leopold 
(b.  J)  14,  1862.  Prussia)  and  Rosena  Jane 
(Lloyd)  jaeck  (b.  F  2,  1853,  Fort  Howard, 
Wis.).  Prepared  in  Neenah  (Wis.)  H.  S. ; 
(ishkosh  Norm.  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  :903- 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Fellow,  Ger.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1907-10;  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1905-06;  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  summers,  191 2,  1914,  191.";.  I9i7j 
Univ.  of  Calif.,  summer,  1916;  Asst.,  Ger.  and 
I^atin,  H.  S.,  Brodhcad,  Wis.,  1903-05;  do., 
Ger.  and  Algebra,  Monmouth.  111.,  1906-07; 
Asst.,  Ger.,  L^niv.  of  111.,  summers,  1908,  1910; 
Sub.  instr..  Ger..  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1910-11; 
Prof.,  Ger.  and  Spanish,  Converse  Coll.,  Spar- 
tanburg, S.  C,  1911-15;  do..  Oxford  Coll..  Ox- 
ford, O..  191  5 — .  Auth.:  Madame  de  Stael  and 
the  Spread  of  German  Literature,  Oxford  Univ. 
Press.  191 5;  The  Indebtedness  of  Madame  de 
Stael  to  .AiigTtst  Wilhelm  Schlegel;  John  Oxen- 
ford  as  Translator,  do.;  A  Few  Notes  on  Goethe 
Bitiliopraphy,  do.  Mem.,  Assn.  of  Coll.  Alum- 
nae; Mod.  Lang.  Assn.;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Ad- 
dress. Oxford  Coll.,  Oxford.  O. 


HELEN  DICKSON  JAMES 
1913-     A.   M.      (See  No.  4233.) 

HERMAN  GERLACH  JAMES 

1910.  A.  M.      (See  No.  2708.) 

LEONARD  VAUGHAN  JAMES 
1912.     M.  S.     1913.    E.  E.     (See  No.  2709.) 

G3S7-  MICHAL  VELMA  JAMISON 
(CHARLES) 
Teacher;  A.  M..  1916;  b.  Ap  i,  1889,  Elli- 
son, 111.;  d.  Michael  Van  Tuyl  (b.  1850, 
Oiiuawka,  111.)  and  Velma  Kossuth  (Brent) 
Jamison  (b.  1854,  Ellison,  111.).  Prepared  in 
San  Diego  (Calif.)  H.  S.;  Monmouth  H.  S.; 
Monmouth  Coll.,  1907-08;  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
summer  1911.  A.  B.,  N.  W.,  Univ.,  1912.  Chi 
Omega.  Grad.  work.  Classics,  Univ.  of  111., 
summer  1913;  Teacher,  II.  S.,  Negaunee,  Mich., 
1912-14;  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Calumet,  Mich., 
1916-18.  Married  H.  L.  Charles,  N  23,  1918, 
Twin   Falls,    Idaho.     Address,   Delta,    Utah. 

G358.  RACHEL  MARION  JARROLD 
.  Teacher;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  Jl  7,  1884,  West- 
field,  Mass.;  d.  Thomas  (b.  1838,  Edmunds, 
Eng.)  and  Louisa  Chapin  (Collins)  Jarrold  (b. 
1851,  Westfield,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  West- 
field  (Mass.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Mt.  HolyokeColl., 
1906.  Alpha  Chi  Omega;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Grad.  Scholarship;  Teacher,  Hist.,  St.  Norm., 
Fredonia,  N.  ¥.,  1909-19.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  work, 
France,  Ap   1919 — .     Address,  Westfield,  Mass. 

THOMAS   McLEAN  JASPER 

1911.  M.   S.     (See  No.  4235.) 

G359.  ADELINE  MIRIAM  JENNEY 
A.  M.,  1908;  b.  N  10,  1874,  Monaster,  Tur- 
key; d.  Rev.  Edward  Winthrop  (b.  D  8,  1843, 
Monticello,  111.)  and  Katherine  Maria  (Thrall) 
Jenney  (b.  Jl  3,  1846,  Rutland,  Vt.).  Prepared 
in  Boscobel  (Wis.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  1899.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Grad.  Fellow,  Eng., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1907-12;  do..  Univ.  of  Neb.;  do., 
Univ.  of  O.;  do.,  Univ.  of  Wis.:  Univ.  of  Mun- 
ich, Ger.;  Oxford,  Eng..  1910-11;  Newspaper 
work,  Boston,  1904-05;  Teacher,  H.  S..  Win- 
ona, Minn.,  1905-06;  do.,  Yankton  Coll.,  S. 
Dak.  Auth.:  .'\n  Old  World  NVooing,  Century 
Mag.,  1 901;  numerous  book  reviews,  articles  on 
Sociol..  stories,  etc.,  in  Congregationalist,  Good 
Housekeeping,  Modern  Priscilla,  Union  Sig- 
nal, and  others.  Address,  Yankton  Coll., 
Yankton,   S.   Dak. 

WALTER  WILSON  JENNINGS 
1916.    A.   M.     (See   No.   6986.) 

JOSEPH  NORMAN  JENSEN 
1914.     C.   E.     (See  No.   2711.) 

G360.  KATHERINE  JENSEN 
Instructor;  M.  S.,  1912;  b.  Mr  29,  1883, 
Buffalo,  N.  Dak.;  s.  Andrew  Jensen.  B.  S., 
N.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll.,  1904.  Instr.,  Dak.  Pub. 
Schs.,  1904-11;  Instr.,  Home  Econ..  N.  Dak. 
.Agr.  Coll.,  1913 — .  Address,  1106  College  St., 
Fargo,  N.  Dak.;  bus.  add..  North  Dakota  Agr. 
College,    do. 

G361.  ARLANDUS  LEON  JERDAN 
Agr.  Agt.;  M.  S.,  191 5;  b.  N  8,  1887,  Red 
Bay,  Ala.;  s.  Andrew  C.  Tcrdan.  Prepared  m 
r,th  Dist.  Agr.  Sch..  Hamilton,  Ala.;  -Ala.  Poly- 
lech.  Inst.,  1Q09-13.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1914. 
Agt.,  An.  Hush.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  A.  &•  M. 
Coll.,  West  Raleigh,  N.  C.  Address,  Red  Bay, 
Ala  ;  bus.  add..  Animal  Industry  Dept.,  A.  & 
M.  Coll.,  West  Raleigh.  N.  C. 

KATHERINE   BELLE  JERVIS 
191 1.     A.   M.     (See   No.   3049.) 


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G362.  MINNA  ERNESTINE  JEWELL 
Chemist;  A.  M.,  191 5;  b.  F  9,  1892,  Irving 
Kan.;  d.  Lyman  Leander  (b.  Mr  18,  1847, 
Odin,  Pa.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Moores)  Jewell  (b. 
^  IS.  ^^S7,  Newark,  N.  J.).  I'reiiared  in 
Irving  (Kan.)  H.  S.  A.  15.,  Colo.  Coll.,  1914. 
Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Theta  Chi.  Fellow,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1915-18.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Wash. 
Biol.  Sta..  summer  1916;  Chem.,  III.  Water 
Survey,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Cylin- 
drotaenia^  Americana  Nov.  Spec,  from  the 
Cricket  Frog,  Jour,  of  Parasitology,  Vol.  2, 
1916;  (with  Dr.  H.  B.  Lewis)  The  Occurrence 
of  Lichenase  in  the  Digestive  Tract  of  Inverte- 
brates, Jour,  of  Biol.  Chcm.,  Vol.  3:^,  1918. 
Address,  605  E.  Chalmers,  Champaign;  bus. 
add.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Urbana. 

GENJIRO  JINGUJI 
191.3.   M.    S.   (See   No.    5235.) 

G363.     GERTRUDE   AMELIA  JOHNSON 
(MAC  DONALD) 

M.  S.,  1913;  b.  F  4.  1889,  Chicago;  d.  Charles 
(b.  i860,  Sweden)  and  Signe  Andrea  (Swend- 
sen)  Johnson  (b.  1863,  Denmark).  Prepared 
in  Lake  View  H.  S.,  Chicago;  Chicago  Norm. 
Sch.;  B.  S.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  191 1.  Scholarship, 
Cornell,  1914-16;  Grad.  Stud,  and  Asst.,  do., 
1913-18.  Married  Neil  Francis  Mac  Donald, 
F  3.  1917,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Child,  Lois  Erniita, 
N  25,  1917.  Address,  507  E.  Buffalo  St.,  Itha- 
ca,  N.  Y. ;   bus.  add.,  Cornell  Univ.,  do. 

G364.     MABEL    CLARE  JOHNSON 

(CARNAHAN) 

(Wife   of   No.    940) 

A.  M.,  190S;  b.  Ag  II,  1886,  Tazwell,  Tenn.; 
d.  Andrew  Graham  (b.  Ap  7,  1842,  do.)  and 
Lucy  Susan  (Pate)  Johnson  (b.  F  20,  1846, 
Tazwell  Co.,  Va.).  Prepared  in  Meredith  Coll., 
Raleigh.  N.  C.  A.  B.,  Ouachita  Coll.,  1907. 
Scholarship,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-08;  Fellow, 
1908-09.  Married  David  Hobart  Carnahan 
('96),  Je  19,  1909,  Arkadelphia,  Ark.  (Children: 
Margaret,  b.  Jl  25,  1910;  Franklin  Neil,  b.  F 
19,  1912;  Sarah,  b.  Ja  7,  1916.  Address,  1006 
W.   Nevada   St.,  Urbana. 

G36S.     *JOSEPH  HENRY  JOHNSTON 

Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  Jl  25,  1889,  Chapel  Hill,  N. 
C;  s.  Charles  Wilson  (b.  Je  18,  1839,  do.) 
and  Agnes  (Hughes)  Johnston  (b.  Mr  10,  1847, 
Cedar  Grove,  N.  C).  Prepared  in  Bingham 
Sch.,  Mebane,  N.  C. ;  Trinity  Park  Sch..  Dur- 
ham, N.  C.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  N.  C,  1910;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1914-  Phi  Delta  Kappa.  Asst.  Prof., 
Educ.  Adm.,  Univ.  of  N.  C,  1916 — .  O.  T.  C, 
1917;  ist  Lt.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918.  Auth.: 
Articles  on  Educ.  Adm.  and  Supervision. 
Educ.  Review,  Sch.  Review,  and  N.  C.  H.  S. 
Bui.  Mem.,  N.  E.  A.;  So.  Soc.  for  Phil,  and 
Psych.  Killed  in  action,  Argonne,  France, 
1918. 

G366.     EASLEY   STEPHEN  JONES 

Instructor;  Ph.  D.,  1918:  b.  O  2,  1884,  Blue 
Springs,  Neb.;  s.  Stephen  (b.  O  8,  1850,  Pitts- 
burgh, Pa.)  and  Alberta  Rosa  (Easley)  Jones 
(b.  Tl  II.  185!;,  Danville,  Va.).  Prepared  in 
Bouider  (Colo.)  St.  Prep.  Sch.  B.  A.,  Univ. 
of  Colo.,  1907;  M.  A.,  do..  1909;  M.  A.,  Har- 
vard, 1912.  Austin  Scholarship,  Harvard. 
Asst.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1908-09;  Instr., 
do.,  1909-12;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-18;  Re- 
search work,   War  Trade   Bd..    Washington,    D. 

C,  1918 — .  Auth.:  (with  Garland  Greever) 
Century  Hand  book  of  Writing,  Century  Co., 
1918.  Address,  987  15th  St.,  Boulder.  Colo.; 
bus.  add.,    1106  22nd  St.,  N.  W.,   Washington. 

D.  C. 

G367.  LESTER  SEAMAN  JONES 
Supt.,  Schs. ;  A.  M..  1917;  b.  My  12,  1884, 
Rejjnolds,  Neb.;  s.  G.  M.  Jones.  B.  S..  N.  W. 
Univ.,  1905.  Supt.,  Schs.,  Oblong,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 126  Hollv  Court,  Oak  Park,  111.;  bus. 
add..    Oblong,    III. 


G368.  LLOYD  THEODORE  JONES 
Instructor;  M.  S.,  1912;  Ph.  D.,  1915;  b.  F 
20,  1887,  Raymond,  HI.;  s.  Albert  Milton  (b. 
F  1850,  O.)  and  Henrietta  Christinia  (Doerr) 
Jones.  Prepared  in  Raymond  11.  S.  A.  B., 
Lake  Forest  Coll.,  1900;  A.  M.,  do.,  1910. 
Gamma  Alpha.  Asst.,  I'hys.,  Lake  Forest  Coll., 
1909-10;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-14;  Instr.,  do., 
1014-15;  do.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1915-17.  Instr., 
Gunnery,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Berkeley,  Calif., 
1917;  ist  Lt.,  A.  S.  S.  R.  C.  1917-18;  Capt,. 
U.  S.  A.  S.,  Berkeley,  Calif.;  do.,  March 
Field,  Riverside,  Cajif.,  1919 — .  Originator 
of  a  method  of  instructional  mach.  gun 
firing  in  army  use.  Auth.:  Modified  Meth- 
od of  Measuring  e/m  for  Cathode  Rays,  Phys. 
Review,  1914;  Experimental  Verification  "of 
Law  of  Mass  Variation  for  Cathode  Rays,  do., 
1915;  The  Mercury  Arc  Pump;  Dependence  of 
Rate  of  exhaustion  on  Current,  do.,  1917; 
Method  of  Showing  v^/r  for  Circular  Motion, 
.Sch.  Sc.  and  Math.,  191 5.  Mem.,  Am.  I'hys. 
Soc,  1915;  A.  A.  A.  S.,  1917;  Sigma  Xi,  1913. 
Married  Freda  Ozolla  Stricklan,  Ag  30,  1914. 
Urbana.  Address,  c/o  Univ.  of  Calif.,  Berke- 
ley, CaliL 

G369.     SADOCIE  CONNELLE  JONES 

Associate;  M.  S.,  1909;  b.  Ap  13,  1880, 
Scott  Co.,  Ky. ;  s.  Thomas  Kenada  (b.  1845, 
do.)  and  Kathrine  (Neale)  Jones  (b.  1847, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Norm.  Sch.,  Ky.  St.  Agr. 
Coll.  A.  B.,  Ky.  St.  Coll.,  1906.  Union  Lit. 
Soc.  111.  St.  Soil  Surv.,  1907;  Teacher,  Ky. 
Agr.  Coll.  and  Ky.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1908;  Assoc, 
Soils,  Purdue  Univ.  Exp.  Sta.,  La  Fayette, 
Ind.,  1918 — .  Married  Florence  Chaver,  Ag, 
1917.  La  Fayette,  Ind.  Child,  Robert  Kenada, 
b.  Ag,  1918.  Address,  523  N.  7th  St.,  La 
Fa>ette,  Ind.;  bus.  add.,  Exp.  Sta.,  Purdue 
Univ.,   do. 

TRUMAN    NATHANIEL   JONES 
1910.    A.  M.     (See  No.  3812.) 

G370.  LOUIS  JORDAN 
Chemist;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  My  28,  1894,  Beth- 
el, Me.;  s.  Israel  Jordan.  Prepared  in  Thorn- 
ton Acad.,  Saco,  Mo.;  Harvard  Univ.,  sum- 
nier  1915.  A.  B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1915.  Asst., 
Chem.,  Bates  Coll.,  1915;  do.,  Univ.  of  111., 
191 6-1 7;  Chem.,  Sears,  Roebuck  &  Co.,  Chi- 
cago. Address,  Woodford  Sta.,  Portland,  Me.; 
bus.   add.,   Sears,   Roebuck   &  Co.,   Chicago. 

G371.  VERA  ELIZABETH  JORDAN 
(Sister  of  No.  G372) 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  Ja  23,  1888,  Red 
Cloud,  Neb.;  d.  C.  E.  and  Olive  E.  (Gharrett) 
Jordan.  Prepared  in  West  Des  Moines  H.  S. 
A.  B.,  Drake  Univ.,  1909.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Hartley,  la.,  1909-10;  do.,  H.  S.,  Woodward, 
la.,  1910-13;  do.,  H.  S.,  East  Des  Moines,  1913- 
16.  Address,  1103  45th  St.,  Des  Moines;  bus. 
add..   High  School,  East  Des  Moines. 

G372.     WILLIAM   GHARRETT  JORDAN 
(Brother  of  No.   G371) 

Chemist;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  Je  28,  1891,  Or- 
leans, Neb.;  s.  C.  E.  and  Olive  E.  (Gharrett) 
Jordan.  Prejiared  in  West  Des  Moines  H.  S. 
I>.  S.,  Drake  Univ.,  1913.  Chem.,  Chicago; 
do..  Dairy  and  Food  Comn.,  Des  Moines.  Mar- 
ried Leila  Dodd,  O  2,  1915,  Des  Moines.  Child, 
Jean  Margaret,  b.  Jl  3,  1918.  Address,  11 03 
45th  St.,  Des  Moines;  bus.  add..  Dairy  and 
Food   Commission,    do. 

G373.  WALTER  EDWARD  JOSEPH 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1912;  b.  D  22,  1881,  Lov- 
ett,  Ind.;  s.  John  (b.  F  1883,  Bavaria,  Ger.) 
and  Anna  S.  (Zierer)  Joseph  (b.  O  1852,  Cin- 
cinnati). Prepared  in  Lovett  (Ind.)  H.  S.  B. 
S.,    Purdue    Univ.,    1907.      Alpha    Chi    Sigma; 


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Alpha  Gamma  Rho.  Asst.,  An.  Husb.,  S.  Dak. 
St.  Coll.  and  Exp.  Sta.,  1908-09;  Instr.,  An. 
Husb.,  1912-13;  Assoc,  do.,  Univ.  of  III., 
1913-16;  Asst.,  An.  Husbandman  and  Asst. 
Prof.,  An.  Husb.,  Mont.  St.  Coll..  Bozeman, 
Mont.,  1916 — .  Collaborator  in  Buls.  and  Cir- 
culars of  Univ.  of  111.  and  Univ.  of  Mont.  Agr. 
Exp.  Stas.  M.  G.  Co.  12.  Camp  Hancock,  Ga. ; 
Mustered  out,  D.  191 8.  Auth.:  Articles  in  Nat. 
Wool  Grozver ;  Sivinc  World;  Jour.  A.  C.  S.; 
and  several  general  farm  periodicals.  Mem., 
Am.  Soc.  of  An.  Productions;  Sigma  Xi, 
1912 — .  Address,  3:3  S.  6th  Ave.,  Bozeman, 
Mont.;   bus.    add.,   Montana   St.   Coll.,   do. 

PETER   JUNKERSFELD 
1909.     E.    E.     (See  No.  887.) 

OLIVER  KAMM 

1913.  M.  S.  191S.  Ph.  D.  (See  No.  4738.) 
G374.     WILLIAM   GARFIELD  KAMMLADE 

Instructor;  M.  S..  1917;  b.  Ag  11,  1892,  Ban- 
gor. Wis.;  s.  John  G.  Kammlade.  Prepared  in 
Bangor  (Wis.")  H.  S.;  Sparta  H.  S.  B.  S.  A., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  191 5.  Asst.,  An.  Husb.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  i9is-:8;  Sergt.,  302nd  Supply  Co.,  Q. 
M.  C,  A.  P.  O.  759,  A.  E.  P,.  Address,  Spar- 
ta, Wis.;  bus.  add.,  1003  W.  California  Ave., 
Urbana. 

HENRY  WILBUR  KAMP 
1918.    A.  M.     (See  No.  8470.) 

G375.  WALTER  GERALD  KARR 
Physiol.  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  D  18,  1892, 
Almond,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Walter  Karr.  Prepared  in 
Almond  (N.  Y.)  H.  S. ;  Yale  Univ..  1917-  B. 
S.,  Alfred  Univ.,  1913.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma; 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi.  Physiol. 
Chem.,  Therapeutic  Div.,  U.  S.  Gas  Investiga- 
tion, 1918 — .  Auth.:  Articles  in  Jour.  A.  C. 
S.;  Jour.  Biol.  Chem.;  Am.  Jour.  Physiol.  Ad- 
dress, 105  Edgewood  Ave..  New  Haven,  Conn.; 
bits,    add.,    2    Hillhouse    Ave.,    do. 

G376.  SEBASTIAN  KARRER 
Instructor;  Ph.  D.,  1918;  b.  Ap  10,  1889, 
Rich  Hill,  Mo.;  s.  Frank  Xavier  and  Theresa 
(Braun)  Karrer.  Prepared  in  Ellensburg 
(Wash.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  191 1; 
M.  A.,  do.,  19 1 3.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi; 
Gamma  Alpha.  Loretta  Denny  Fellow,  191 2. 
Asst.,  Phys.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-16;  Fellow, 
do.,  1916-17;  Instr.,  do.,  1917 — .  Address. 
1002  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  no 
Physics  Bldg.,   Univ.   of  111.,    do. 

TANE    KAWAMOTO 
1916.    M.   S.     (See  No.  7676.) 

G377.  HUGH  PRATT  KEAN 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  S  1,  1884,  Chi- 
cago; s.  David  Watson  (b.  S  28,  1841,  Craw- 
ford Co.,  Pa.)  and  Eliza  Amelia  (Pratt)  Kean 
(b.  D  II,  1845,  Lewis  Co.,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Buchanan  (Mich.)  H.  S. ;  Benton  Harbor 
Coll.,  1903;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  A.  B.,  Albion 
Coll.,  1906.  Asst.,  Astron.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1907; 
do..  Math.,  do.,  1909;  Prof.,  Math.,  Rii)on 
Coll.,  1910;  do.,  Ottawa  Univ.;  do.,  McKen 
dree  Coll.,  1916-17;  Instr.,  Math.,  .lames  Milli- 
kin  Univ.,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  M.  K.  Church.  Ad- 
dress, James   Millikin    Univ.,    Decatur,    111. 

G378.  DORA  KEEN 
A.  M.,  1917;  b.  Ap  13,  189.';,  Burkcsvillc, 
Ky.;  s.  L.  J.  Keen.  A.  B.,  Georgetown  Coll., 
1916.  Asst..  Educ,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, 707  S.  2nd  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.. 
206  Univ.  Hall,  Urbana. 

EDWARD  SPENCER  KEENE 
I9J2.    M.  E.     (See  No.   608.) 


G379.  ALBERT  KEISER 
Minister;  Ph.  D.,  1918;  b.  D  7,  1887,  Ger.; 
s.  Johann  Ilinrichs  (b.  1849.  Firrel,  East  Fri- 
esea,  Ger.)  and  Antje  (CoUmann)  Keiscr  (b. 
1852,  do.).  Prepared  in  I'rep.  Dept.,  Wart- 
burg  Theol.  Sem..  Dubuque,  la.;  I'rep.  Dept.. 
Wartburg  Coll.,  Clinton,  la.;  Univ.  of  Neb., 
summer,  191 1;  Wartburg  Theol.  Sem.,  1911-13. 
.\.  B.,  Wartburg  Coll.,  191 1;  A.  M.,  Univ.  of 
Mont.,  1 9 14-15.  Pastor,  German  Lutheran 
Church,  Beloit,  Wis.,  191 5 — .  Auth.:  Articles 
on  religious,  social,  and  historical  questions  in 
Lutheran  Herald,  Am.  Lutheran  Sur.,  and  Scan- 
dinavian Studies  and  Notes.  Address,  Beloit, 
Wis. 

SAKAE  KEITOKU 
1917.    M.  S.    (See  No.   7679.) 

TRUMAN   LEE  KELLEY 
1911.    A.  M.     (See  No.  3817.) 

RUTH  KELSO 

1909.  A.  M.     (See  No.  3436.) 

JACOB  GARRETT  KEMP 

1910.  A.    M.     (See   No.   2719.) 

JOHN  EDWARD  KEMP 

1908.  C.   E.     (See  No.   1540.) 

G380.     FORREST   ELLWOOD    KEMPTON 

Ph.  D.,  1918;  b.  O  5,  1883,  Centerville,  Ind.; 
s.  William  J.  (b.  Ja  2,  1840,  New  York  City) 
and  Savilla  J.  (Ellwood)  Kempton  (b.  Mr  21, 
1850,  Centerville,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Center- 
ville (Ind.)  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Earlham  Coll.,  1906; 
M.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1913.  Ionian.  Teacher, 
Pub.  Schs.,  Wayne  Co.,  Ind.,  1906-10;  Farm 
Mgr.,  1910-11;  Teacher,  1911-12;  acting  Prof., 
I'ioL,  111.  Coll.,  1913-14;  Asst.,  Bot.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1914-18;  Plant  Pathol.,  Smelter  Smoke  In- 
vestigations, St.  Louis  Smelting  and  Refining 
Co.,  Collinsville,  111.,  1917;  Porto  Rico  Exp. 
Sta.,  Rio  Piedros,  1918.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church; 
A.  A.  A.  S.;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  PhytopathoL 
.Soc      Address,   Centerville,   Ind. 

LUTHER  EUGENE  KENNEDY 
1915.    A.  M.     (See  No.   7003.) 

GEORGE  FREDERIC  KENOWER 
1880.    M.  L.    (See  No.  72.) 

G381.     MORRIS  JOHNSON  KERNALL 

(Husband  of  No.  7004) 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  S  11,  1883,  Will 
mar,  Minn.;  s.  John  J.  (b.  Norway)  and  Per 
nclla  (Mellem)  Kernall  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Valley  City,  N.  Dak.  B.  A. 
I'niv.  of  N.  Dak.,  1906.  Sigma  Xi.  Fellow 
y.Qol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-16;  Grad.  Work 
liniv.  of  111.,  1914-17;  Head,  Bur.  of  Teacher's 
Certification,  St.  Dept.  of  Educ,  Burleigh,  N 
Dak.,  1917-18;  Prof.,  Dept.,  Biol.,  Colo.  Coll. 
1918 — .  Married  Pearle  Keene  ('15),  Je  29 
1910,  Valley  City,  N.  Dak.  Address,  Colorado 
Coll.,    Colorado    Springs,    Colo. 

JOSEPHINE  ELLROD  KERR  (ALLISON) 

1909.  M.  S.    (See  No.  3059.) 

G382.     JAMES   KESSLER 

Instructor;  A.  M.,  191.^;  b.  S  24,  1883,  Port- 
land, Ind.;  s.  William  (b.  My  16,  1840,  do.) 
and  Ruey  Anne  (Pingry)  Kesslcr  (b.  O  2.  1844, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Bryant  (Ind.)  H.  S.  A.  B., 
I'niv.  of  Ind.,  1908.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of 
Paris,  1911-12;  do.,  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Instr., 
French,  Grinnell  Coll.,  1909-11;  Asst.,  do., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1914-16;  do.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1916-17;  Instr.,  do.,  1917 — •  Address.  Port- 
land, Ind.;  bus.  add.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  Chi- 
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MILO    SMITH   KETCIIUM 
1900.    C.  E.    (See  No.  88g.) 

RICHARD   BIRD   KETCHUM 
1900.    C.   E.    (See  No.  963.) 

G383.  MARJORIE    KILBURN     (HEWKS) 

(Wife  of  No.  5207) 
A.  M.,  19:2;  b.  O  4,  1888,  Rockford,  111.;  d. 
James  Heme  (b.  Ja  19,  1844,  do.)  and  .Mice 
Malviiia  (Blinn)  Kilburn  (b.  F  23,  1846).  Pre- 
pared in  Rockford  Prep.  Sch.  A.  B.,  Rockford 
Coll.,  191 1.  Married  Charles  Kay  Hewes  ('i-'), 
Jl  29,  1914.  Address,  716  W.  30th  St.,  Los  An- 
geles,  Calif. 

G384.  JESSIE  JUNE  KILE 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  Je  25,  1889,  Mason 
City,  III.;  d.  Henry  Kile.  A.  B..  Rockford 
Coll.,  1912.  Asst.,  Hist.  Sur.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1913-15;  Teacher,  Jr.  Coll.,  Elgin.  111.  Ad- 
dress,'634  N.  Church  St.,  Rockford,  111.;  bus. 
add..  Junior   College,   Elgin,   111. 

G38S.  JAMES  ERNEST  KINDRED 
Zoologist;  A.  M.,  1915;  Ph.  D.,  1918;  b.  O 
20,  1893,  South  Boston,  Mass.;  s.  Ernest  W. 
(b.  Ag  14.  1866,  St.  John,  New  Brunswick. 
Can.)  and  Etta  J.  (Woodburn)  Kindred  (b.  Jl 
8,  1868,  Boston).  Prepared  in  South  Boston 
H.  S.  A.  B.,  Tufts  Coll..  1914-  Sigma  Xi; 
Phi  Eta.  Scholar,  Zool.,  LTniv.  of  111.,  1914- 
is;  Asst.,  Zool.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-17;  Fellow. 
do..  1917-18;  Instr.,  Histol.,  West.  Reserve 
Med.  Sch..  1918 — .  Address,  Western  Reserve 
Medical   School,   Cleveland. 

G386.  JOSEPH  LYONEL  KING 
Entomologist;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  Ja  10,  1888, 
Cleveland;  s.  William  Alexander  (b.  S  1844, 
London,  Eng.)  and  Virginia  Eliza  (Ward) 
Ring  (b.  Je  3,  1854.  Cleveland).  Prepared  in 
Central  H.  S..  Cleveland.  B.  S.,  O.  St.  Univ., 
1914.  Asst.,  Entomol.,  O.  Exp.  Sta.,  1914-17; 
Sc.  Asst..  Bur.  of  Econ.  Zool.,  Harrisburg, 
Pa.,  1917-18.  U.  S.  N.,  Wissahickon  Barracks, 
Cape  May,  N.  J.;  Mustered  out.  Ja  13.  ipiQ- 
.Auth.:  The  Lesser  Peachtree  Borer,  O.  Exp. 
Sta.  Bui.  Address,  3233  Carnegie  Ave.,  Cleve- 
land. 

G387.  ROBERT  HILLS  KINGMAN 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  Jl  18,  1890,  To- 
peka,  Kan.;  s.  Lewis  (b.  F  26,  184S.  North 
Bridgewater,  Mass.)  and  Alice  (Newman) 
Kingman  (b.  S  14,  1869).  Prepared  in  Wash- 
burn Coll.  Acad.  B.  S.,  Washburn  Coll.,  1913. 
Sigma  Xi.  Prof.,  Biol.,  Buena  Vista  Coll.. 
Storm  Lake,  la.,  19 17 — •  Married  Mildred 
Hood  Taliaferro,  Ag  27,  1913,  Topeka,  Kan. 
Child,  Virginius  Winslow,  b.  Ag  9,  1914.  Ad- 
dress, Buena  Vista   Coll.,   Storm  Lake,  la. 

HOWARD  BAKER   KINGSBURY 
1912.    A.  M.    (See  No.  3823.) 

EDWARD  AUGUST  THEODORE  KIRCHER 

1912.  A.  M.,  1914.    Ph.  D.    (See  No.  4747-) 

PAUL  KIRCHER 
1918.    C.   E.     (See   No.  4748.) 

DONALD  DEE  KIRK 

1913.  A.    M.     (See  No.   4749-) 

G38S.  JAMES  THORNTON  KIRK 
(Brother  of  Nos.  4749,  6358) 
Supt.,  Schs.;  A.  M..  191 1  ;  b.  Je  23,  1877, 
Eureka.  111.;  s.  Tames  (b.  Je  23.  1846,  Belfast, 
Ireland)  and  Mary  Ellen  (Cundiff)  Kirk  (b. 
Mr  17,  1S49,  O.).  Prepared  in  Springfield  H. 
S  ;  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  A.  B.,  Eureka  Coll., 
1900.     Teacher,  Tp.  H.   S.,  Pontiac,  111.,  1902- 


03;  Supt.,  Schs.,  Neponsct,  HI.,  1906-08;  do., 
Toulon,  111.,  1908-10.  Married  Mary  Isabel 
Covington,  My  7,  1901.  Children:  Thornton 
Robert  Lee,  b.  Ap  13,  1902;  Alfred  Edward,  b. 
Mr  s,   1905.     Address,  Toulon,  Ill.t 

FRANK  ALLEN    KIRKPATRICK 
1916.    M.   S.     (See  No.   6361.) 

G389.  TERNO  KISIII 
Engineer;  M.  E.,  1909;  b.  Mr  3,  1875,  Mat- 
.suyania,  lyo,  Japan;  s.  F.  Kishi.  R.  ,S..  Higher 
Tech.  Coll.,  Tokio,  1898.  Asst.  Engr.,  Kwan- 
sai  Ry.  Co.;  do.,  Sango  Ry.,  Imperial  Govt., 
Japan.      Address,   Tokio,  Japan. t 

G390.  IPPEI  KIYOHARA 
Cml.  Engr.;  M.  S.,  1913;  b.  O  23,  1887, 
Tokushima,  Japan;  s.  Torazo  (b.  do.)  and  Mui 
Kiyohara  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Japan.  B.  S., 
Wash.  St.  Coll.,  191 1.  Sigma  Xi.  Testing 
Dept.  and  Standardizing  Lab.  Dcpt..  Gen.  Elec. 
Co.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y.,  1913-17;  Cm!.  Engr., 
I'razer  &  Co.,  New  York  City,  1917 — .  Mem., 
N.  Y.  Nippon  Club,  1917;  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  I. 
E.  E.,  1912 — .  Address,  Frazar  &  Co.,  50 
Church   St.,  New  York  City. 


1907. 


DAVID  KLEIN 
M.    (See  No.  2726.) 


G391.  HENRY  GRANGER  KNIGHT 
Dean  of  Agr.;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b.  Jl  21.  1878, 
r.ennington,  Kan.;  s.  Edwin  Richard  (b.  S  14. 
1849,  Sandusky,  O.)  and  Elva  Maud  (Edwards) 
Knight  (b.  Mr  11,  i860).  Prepared  in  Port 
Townson  (Wash.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of 
Wash.,  '1902;  A.  M.,  do.,  1904.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Grad. 
Stud.,  Chem.,  L^niv.  of  Chicago,  1903-04;  Dean, 
Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Dir.,  Exp.  Sta.,  LTniv.  of 
Wyo.,  1910-18;  do.,  Okla.  A.  and  M.  Coll., 
1918 — .  Chm.,  St.  Council  of  Defense.  Wyo., 
191 7-18.  Married  Nellie  Elizabeth  Dryden, 
Jl  25,  1905.  Child,  Richard  Dryden,  b.  Jl  27, 
1909.  Address,  Oklal.oma  A.  and  M.  Coll., 
Stillwater,  Okla. 

PALTL  KENNETH  KNIGHT 
1917.    A.  M.     (See  No.  7701.) 

G392.     RICHARD  ABNER  KNIGHT 

Associate;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  S  8,  iSSs,  Colum- 
bus, O.;  s.  William  Abner  (b.  Ja  12,  1865, 
Delaware  Co.,  O.)  and  Mary  Ann  (Wilbur) 
Knight  (b.  S  12,  1858).  Prepared  in  Colum- 
bus (O.)  H.  S.  M.  E.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1909. 
.Sigma  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  Const.  Engng., 
Light  Heat,  &  Power  Co.,  Springfield,  O..  1909- 
10;  Chief  Electn.,  do.,  1910-11;  Instr..  E.  E., 
Univ.  of  Pa.,  1911-13;  do.,  LIniv.  of  111.,  1913- 
i^;  .\ssoc..  do.,  1915 — .  Mem..  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Married  Mable  Gathers,  .■\g  24,  1909,  Yellow 
Springs,  O.  Children:  William  Abner,  b.  D 
28.  1912;  Betty  Ann  Shirley,  b.  Je  28,  1916. 
Address,  307  W.  Washington,  Urbana;  bus 
add.,  301-B  E.  E.  Laboratory,  Univ.  of  111.,  do- 

FRED  CONRAD  KOCH 

1900.    M.   S.    (See  No.   1241.) 

G393.  PRUDENCE  WINTER  KOFOID 
A.  M.,  1903;  b.  .^g  24,  1866,  South  Coven- 
try, Conn.;  d.  Alpheus  (b.  F  17,  1838,  Belrbcr- 
town,  Mass.)  and  Flora  D.  (Thompson)  Win- 
ter (b.  S  25,  1834).  Prepared  in  Hartford 
(Mass.)  H.  S.  A.  B..  Oberlin  Coll.,  1890. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Translated  from  the  Russian 
SchwiakofTs'  Monograpli  of  the  Infusoria.  As- 
pirotricha.  Married  Charles  Atwood  Kofoid, 
le  30,  1894,  Middlefield,  Conn.  Address,  2616 
Etna    St.,   Berkeley,   Calif. 


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AMUND   MARIUS   KORSMO 
1913.    C.   E.     (See  No.   3827.) 

G394.  JOHN  ANTON  KOSTALEK 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1910;  b.  S  13,  US85,  Pra- 
gue, Bohemia;  s.  .\nton  Kostalek.  Prepared 
in  Milwaukee  H.  S.  A.  P>.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1907;  A.  M.,  do.,  1908.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sig- 
ma Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Scholarship, 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1907-08;  Fellow,  Cheni.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1908-10;  Res.  Chem.,  B.  F.  Goodrich 
Co.,  Akron,  O.,  1910-11;  Instr.,  Chcm.,  Univ. 
of  Idaho,  1911-12;  Asst.  Prof.,  Chem.,  do., 
1912-15;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Chem.,  do.,  1915-18; 
Head  of  Organic  and  Phvs.  Chem.  Dept.,  N. 
Dak.  Agr.  Coll.,  1918— .  "Mem..  A.  A.  A.  S.; 
A.  C.  S.  Married  Helen  Pitcairn,  Ag  23, 
1916.  Child,  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  S  18,  191 7. 
Address,  Moscow,  Idaho;  bus.  add.,  c/o  N. 
Dak.  Agr.  Coll.,   Fargo,  N.   Dak. 

GUSTAVE  AUGUST  KRAMER 
1907.    A.   M.     (See  No.   2437.) 

ALONZO    PLUMSTED   KRATZ 

1909.  M.   S.     (See  No.   3065.) 

ELWIN  VALENTINE  KRATZ 

1913.  M.   S.     (See  No.  5256.) 

HENRY   KREISINGER 
1906.    M.   E.     (See   No.  2149.) 

G39S.  HARRY  CLEVELAND  KREMERS 
Chemist;  M.  S.,  191 5;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b.  Ja 
28,  1889,  Springfield.  S.  Dak.;  s.  Lucas  (b.  N 
23,  1856,  Drenthe,  Mich.)  and  Maggie  (Grin- 
wis)  Kremers  (b.  O  ig,  i860,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Prep.  Dept.,  Hope  Coll.,  Holland,  Mich.  A. 
B.,  Hope  Coll.,  1913.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1917-18;  Chem.,  Sansteel  Mfg.  Co.,  North 
Chicago,  111.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  The  Rare  Earths, 
Sell.  Sc.  and  Math.;  Observations  on  the  Rare 
Earths,  Vols.  V  and  VI,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.  Mar- 
ried Evelyn  Jacobs,  Je  30,  1915.  Child,  Howard 
Earl,  b.  S  21,  1917.  Address,  Lake  Bluff,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  Santeel  Manufacturing  Co.,  North 
Chicago,   111. 

FRED    WILLIAM    KRESSMANN 

1910.  M.   S.     (See   No.  3831.) 

AUGUSTA   MAY  KRIEGER   (EKBLAW) 
1917.    A.   M.     (See  No.  4260.) 

MARTHA  JACKSON  KYLE 
1898.    A.  M.    (See  No.   1054.) 

KATE   LACKEY 
1916.    A.   M.     (See  No.    7714.) 

G396.  BURLEY  FRANK  LAMB 
Lecturer;  A.  M..  1914;  b.  My  29,  1886, 
Hillsdale,  Mich.;  s.  Benjamin  Soul  (b.  Rollin, 
Mich.)  and  Amelia  (Lyon)  Lamb  (b.  Hills- 
dale, Mich.).  Prepared  in  North  Adams  (Mich.) 
H.  S.  A.  B.,  Albion  Coll.,  1913.  Grad.  work, 
Univ.  of  Pa.,  1915-16;  Lecturer,  Radcliffe 
Chautauqua,  1916-17;  Mgr.,  "Dry"  Campaign, 
Scioto  (I'o.,  O.,  1918;  Working  for  Bd.  of 
Home  Missions  of  M.  E.  Church,  1919 — .  Mem., 
Ohio  Conf.  of  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Mar- 
jorie  Gertrude  Coors,  D  29,  191 5.  Bellevue, 
Mich.  Child,  Burjo  Lemar,  b.  My  24,  1918. 
Address,  1426  2nd  St.,  Portsmouth,  O. 

ERNEST  MICHAEL  RUDOLPH  LAMKEY 

1914.  A.  M.    1916.    Ph.  D.    (See  No.  5773-) 

MARGARET  HENRIETTE  JOHANNE 

LAMPE 
1900.    A.  M.    (See  No.   1055.) 


G397.     LANE  W.   LANCASTER 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1918;  b.  D  9,  1892,  Bellaire, 
O. ;    s.    Charles    Warren    (b.   Ap    7,    1866,   Mari- 
etta,  O.)    and  Josephine  Crow   Lancaster   (b.   N 

12,  1869,  Bellaire,  O.).  Prepared  in  Bellaire 
(O.)  II.  S.  A.  B.,  O.  Wesleyan,  1915.  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  Plii  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Delta  Rho. 
Scholarship,  Hist.,  Univ.  of  111..  1917-18; 
Teacher,  I.angviages,  H.  S.,  Huntington,  W. 
Va.  1919— .  U.  S.  A..  Camp  Sherman,  (.).,  1918. 
Auth.:  Occasional  Contributions  of  historical 
interests  in  Pittsburgh  Christian  Advocate, 
1917-18.  Married  Mary  Brown  S  11,  1917, 
Cardington,  O.     Address,  Huntington,  W.  Va. 

LE  ROY  LANG 

191 1.    M.   S.     (See  No.  3832.) 

G398.  WILFRED  FRANCIS  LANGELIER 
(Husband  of  No.  5631.) 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1911;  b.  S  25,  1887,  Nash- 
ua, N.  H.  Prepared-  in  Nashua  (N.  H.)  H.  S. 
B.  S.,  N.  H.  Coll.,  1909.  Zeta  Epsilon  Zeta; 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi.  Chem.,  111. 
St.  W^ater  Sur.,  1909-16;  Asst.  Prof.,  San. 
Engng.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1916 — .  Married  Ruth 
I-eone  Davison  ('13),  Jl  19,  1916,  Marshall, 
111.  Address,  2327  Cragmont  Ave.,  Berkeley, 
Calif.;   bus.  add.,  Univ.   of  Calif.,  do. 

G399.  BERTHA  LANGWILL 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1918;  b.  O  3,  1894,  Rock- 
ford,  111.;  d.  James  S.  (b.  Scotland)  and  Jane 
(Montgomery)  Langwill  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Rockford  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Rockford  Coll.,  1916. 
Sigma  Xi,  191 8.  Teacher,  Pub.  Schs.,  Rock- 
ford, 111.,  1916-17;  Asst.  Prof.,  Dept.  of  Chem., 
Sweet  Briar  Coll.,  .Sweet  Briar,  Va.,  1917 — . 
Address,  1413  W.  State  St.,  Rockford,  111.; 
bus.   add.,  Sweet   Briar  Coll.,   Sweet   Briar,  Va. 

CYRUS  WILLIAM   LANTZ 
1914.    A.  M.     (See  No.   S775-) 

LAWRENCE    FREDERICK    LARSON 
1904.    A.  M.     (See  No.    1916.) 

G400.  LOUIS  JOHN  LARSON 
(Husband  of  No.  7620) 
Chief  Engr.;  M.  S.,  1917;  h-  Je  S.  1891, 
Heron  Lake,  Minn.;  s.  John  (b.  1862,  Norway) 
and  Lena  (Silnes)  Larson  (b.  1863,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  Windom  (Minn.)  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Univ. 
of  Minn.,  1914;  C.  E.,  do.,  1915.  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Univ.  Club;  Rifle  Club.  Fellow, 
L^niv.  of  111.;  Asst.  Engr.  Physicist,  Materials 
Testing  Div.,  Bur.  of  Standards,  191 7-19; 
Chief  Engr.,  Lumber,  Tie  and  Timber  Vul- 
canizing Co.  Invented  an  instrument  for  read- 
ing the  tension  in  airplane  wires  or  other 
wires  of  similar  nature  (patent  applied  for). 
|r.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.,  1916— .  Married  Jose- 
phine Blanche  Louise  Hollandsworth  ('16), 
Je  26,  1918,  Canton,  111.  Address,  3739  Jocelyn 
St.,  Chevy  Chase,  D.  C;  bus.  add..  Bureau  of 
Standards,    Washington,   D.    C. 

MARTHA  SERENA  LARSON 
1914.    A.  M.    (See  No.  4268.) 

G401.     GEORGE    ROGER   LA   RUE 
Dir.  Biol.  Sta.;  Ph.  D.,  1911;  b.  Ja  i,  1882,  Pau- 
lina, la.;  s.  Louis  Napoleon  Bonaparte  (b.  My  6, 
1850,  O.)   and  Julia  Olive   (Dean)  La  Rue  (b.  S 

13,  1858,  Blairstown,  la.).  Prcjiared  in  Paulina 
(la.)  H.  S.;  Acad,  of  Doane  Coll.  B.  S.,  Doane 
Coll.,  1907;  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1909.  Pi 
Kappa  Delta;  Gamma  Al])ha;  Sigma  Xi.  Instr., 
Zool.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1911-13;  Asst.  Prof., 
do.,  1913 — ;  Dir.,  Univ.  of  Mich.  Biol.  Sta., 
1 91 7 — ;  Temporary  Asst.,  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Fish- 
eries, Alaska,  summer  1009.  Auth.:  Articles 
in  Transactions  Am.  Microscopic  Sac;  III. 
Biol.   Monographs;   Report  Mich.   Acad,  of  Sc. 


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Mem.,  III.  Acad,  of  Sc;  Am.  Microscopic  Soc; 
Jr.  Kcsearch  Club;  Mich.  -Acad,  of  Sc;  Am. 
Soc.  of  Zool.;  Coiigr.  Church.  Married  Clara 
Cleone  Marshall,  D  22,  191 1,  Panama.  Neb. 
Children:  Helen  Margaret,  b.  My  27,  1914; 
John  Marshall,  b.  N  3,  lois:  Julia  Ann.  b.  Mr 
8,  10 1 H.  Address,  1078  Fcrdon  Road,  Ann  Ar- 
bor, Mich.;  hus.  add.,  Univ.  of  Mich.  Biologi- 
cal  Station,   do. 

CHARLTON   PAGE   LATHROP 

1917.    M.  S.    (See  No.  7722.) 

G402.  THOMAS  ERWIN  LATIMER 
Lawyer;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  Ap  6,  1879,  Hill- 
iards,  O.;  s.  Ezekiel  (b.  1853,  do.)  and  Anna 
(Van  Schoyck)  Latimer  (b.  1854,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Hilliards  (O.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of 
Wash..  1908.  Scholarship.  Asst.,  Econ.,  i<)09- 
lo;  Prin.,  Schs.,  Juneau,  Alaska,  1910-11; 
Atty.  at  Law,  Minneapolis,  19 14 — .  Married 
Elsie  Henry,  Ag  29.  1910,  Seattle.  Address, 
2716    Elliot    Ave.,    Minneapolis. 

JENNIE   MARY  LATZER    (KAESER) 
1901.    M.  S.    (See  No.    1371.) 

JOHN  ALBERT  LATZER 
1900.    M.   S.    (See  No.    1243.) 

G403.  WILLARD  WOOD  LAUER 
Engineer:  M.  S..  1917;  b.  Ja  i,  1894,  Pitts- 
burgh: s.  William  J.  (b.  Ja  24,  1872.  do.)  and 
Jane  Gray  (ITnderwood)  Lauer  (b.  Ap  i, 
1872.  Roscoe.  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Central  H.  S., 
Pittsburgh.  B.  S.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Tech., 
1916.  Engr.,  Flinn  O'Rourke  Co.,  Engrs.,  New 
York  City.  191 7.  A.  S.  S.  R.  C,  1917;  Scout 
Pilot.  29th  Sqdn.,  R.  A.  F..  1917-18;  Flight 
Commander,  25th  Aero  Sqdn.,  4th  Pursuit 
Group,  U.  S.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918; 
(Tapt.,  do.  Mem.,  First  Presby.  Church.  Ad- 
dress, 3422   Parkview  Ave.,  Pittsburgh. 

EDWARD    GEORGE    LAUTERBACH 

1917.    M.   S.     (See  No.  7026.) 

G404.  MATTHEW  LAWRENCE 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  Mr  27,  1889. 
Hudson,  111.;  s.  William  (b.  Ap  11,  1861,  do.) 
and  Mary  Louise  (Patterson)  Lawrence  (b.  Jl 
31,  1858.  Smithfield.  111.).  Prepared  in  Shurt- 
lefF  Acad.  A.  B.,  Shurtleff  Coll.,  1913.  Alpha 
Zeta.  Grad.  Scholarship.  Head,  Hist.  Dcpt., 
H.  S.,  Pekin,  111.,  1914-15;  Instr.,  Hist,  and 
Govt.,  Washington  Jr.  H.  S.,  Butte,  Mont., 
1915-17.  U.  S.  A.,  1917;  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1917. 
U.  S.  Artillery  Sch..  France.  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  F. 
A.   R.  C,   1918 — .  Address,  Hudson,  111. 

G40S.     EDWARD    LOTAN    LAWSON 

Professor  and  Acting  Dean;  A.  M.,  1914;  b-  My 
20,  1871,  Fairbanks,  Ind.;  s.  William  Jasper  (b. 
D  6,  1841,  do.)  and  Rachel  Ann  (Harrison) 
Lawson  (b.  Ja  18,  1846,  do.).  Prepared  in  De 
Pauw  Univ.  Acad.:  De  Pauw  Univ.,  1891-93. 
A.  B.,  Union  Christian  Coll.,  1901;  Ph.  B.,  do., 
1902.  Prof.,  Educ,  Defiance  Coll.,  O..  1914 — ; 
Acting  Dean.  do..  1917 — ■.  Corp.,  Co.  I,  159th 
Ind.  Volunteer  Inf.,  1898.  Married  Ada  Carp- 
enter Lauren,  D  26.  1904,  Muncie.  Ind.  Chil- 
dren: Virginia  Lauren,  b.  My  18,  1906;  Lois 
Lauren,  b.  Je  29,  1908.  Address,  Defiance  Coll., 
Defiance,  O. 

G406.  THOMAS  ERNEST  LAYNG 
Associate;  Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  O  13,  1886, 
Smith's  Falls,  Can.;  s.  Henry  (b.  Je  3.  1849, 
do.)  and  Raechel  (Hayes)  Layng  (b.  Ag  10, 
185s,  do.).  Prepared  in  Smith's  Falls  Colle- 
giate. A.  B.,  Mc  Master  Univ.,  iqoo;  A.  M., 
So.,  1012.  Gamma  Alpha;  Phi  Lambda  Upsi- 
lon;  Sigma  Xi.  Research  Chem.,  Chicago, 
191S-16;     Research     Chem.,     Urbana,     1917-18; 


Assoc,  do.,  191 8 — .  Joint  inventor  of  coking 
process.  .Xuth.:  Low  Temperature  Distillation 
of  Coal  (in  Press).  Married  Winifred  .\nnie 
Gray,  Ag  28.  1916,  Toronto,  Can.  Address, 
701  Indiana  Ave.,  Urbana;  bus.  add,,  152  Chem. 
r.ldg,,   Univ.   of  111.,   do. 

KATHERINE   ALBERTA   LAYTON 
(CRATHORNE) 
1908.    Ph.  D.     (Sec  No.   1545.) 

G407.  WARREN  KENNETH  LAYTON 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1918;  b.  O  27,  1889.  Poto- 
mac, 111.;  s.  John  (b.  N  27,  1858,  Binghamp- 
ton,  N.  Y.)  and  Luella  (Copelaiul)  Layton  (b. 
S  20,  1865.  Danville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Po- 
tomac II.  S.;  Shortridge,  H.  S.,  Indianapolis; 
De  Pauw  Acad.  A.  B..  N.  W.  Univ.,  191 1. 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma:  Phi  Delta  Kappa;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi.  Correspondent  and  adv.  writer, 
:9ii-i4;  Teacher,  pub.  schs.,  1914-16;  Asst., 
Educ,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-18.  M.  O.  T.  C. 
Camp  Greenleaf.  Fort  Oglethorpe,  Ga.,  1918; 
I  St  Lt..  San.  Corps,  N.  A.,  1918 — .  Auth.; 
Joint  Reviser  (with  W.  C.  Bagley)  of  Dr. 
John  Milton  Gregory's  Seven  Laws  of  Teach- 
ing, Pilgrim  Press;  Vocational  Placement, 
Hdiic.  Adin.  and  Supervision,  N,  1917;  Train- 
ing and  Control  of  the  Emotions,  Sch.  and 
Home  Educ.  N,  1917.  Mem.,  Nat.  Soc.  for 
Study  of  Educ,  1916;  N.  E.  A.,  1017 — ;  N. 
E.  A.  Com.  on  Orgn.  and  Adm.  of  Secondary 
Educ.  Address,  Camp  Greenleaf,  Fort  Ogle- 
thorpe,  Ga. 


191; 


MAC  E.   LEACH 

A.  M.     (See  No.   7728.) 


G408.  JOHN  MARVIN  LE  CATO 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  igi6;  b.  N  26,  1890,  Ba- 
hama Islands;  s.  J.  T.  and  I.  S.  (Shipley)  Le 
Cato.  Prepared  in  Baltimore  City  Coll.  John 
Hopkins  L^niv.  A.  B..  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1913. 
Asst..  Bot..  Univ.  of  Mich..  1912-13;  do.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1913-14;  Instr..  Biol.,  Marshall  Coll., 
Huntington.  W.  Va.  Address,  Harmans,  Md.; 
hus.  add.,  Marshall  Coll.,  Huntington,  W.  Va.t 

G409.  HENRY  RHODES  LEE 
Chemist;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  My  29,  1893,  Wal- 
do, Wis.  Prepared  in  Carroll  Acad.  A.  B., 
Carroll  Coll.,  1914.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Carroll  Coll., 
1912-14:  Asst.,  Chem..  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-16; 
Mun.  Chem..  Decatur.  111.,  1917 — ■  Address, 
402  E  Ave.,  Waukesha,  Wis.;  bus.  add.,  De- 
catur,  111. 

G410.  MA-LI  LIANG  TZE  LEE 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  O  20,  1889,  Tsin- 
nan  Fu ;  d.  Run  Sheng  I-ee.  Pre|>ared  in  la. 
Wesleyan  Coll.  Prep.  Sch.;  Columbia,  summer 
1913.  B.  S.,  la.  Wesleyan  Coll.,  1914.  Teach- 
er, Baldwin  Memorial  Girls  Sch.,  Nanchang. 
China.  1906-07:  V.  P.,  Chinese  Stud.  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  and  Y.  W.  C.  A.  of  Am.,  1913-14.  .-Iddress, 
Nanking,   China. 

G411.  BENJAMIN  GEORGE  LEHENBAUER 
(Brother  of  No.  G412) 
Clerk;  A.  M..  1910;  b.  Jl  12,  1884,  Hanni- 
bal, Mo.;  s.  Frederick  Andrew  (b.  D  3,  1831, 
Ottingen,  Gcr.)  and  Elizabeth  (Koehler)  Le- 
henbauer  (b.  Ta  4.  1841.  Konigshafen,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Ger.  Parocliial  Sch.;  Centenary 
and  Van  Rensselaer  Acads..  Hannibal,  Mo.; 
Westminister  Coll.,  Fulton,  Mo.  A.  B.,  James 
Millikin  LTniv.,  1909.  Instr..  Math..  Miami 
Univ.,  Oxford.  O..  1910-13;  Clerk.  Actuarial 
Dept.  of  Union  Central  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Cincin- 
nati, 1914 — .  Married  Martha  Hope  Homan, 
Jl  9,  1913,  Cincinnati.  Address,  235  .Mbany 
Ave.,  Avondale,  Cincinnati;  bus.  add..  Union 
Central  Life  Insurance  Co.,  do. 


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G412.  PHILIP  AUGUSTUS  LEHENBAUER 
(Brother  of  No.  0411) 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1914;  b.  N  i,  1884,  Han- 
nibal, Mo.;  s.  Frederick  Andrew  (b.  1)  3,  i8.ii, 
Ottingen,  Ger.)  and  Elizabeth  (Kochler)  Lc- 
henbauer  (b.  Ja  4,  1841,  Konigshafen,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Van  Rensselaer  Acad..  Mo.  A.  B., 
Westminster  Coll.,  1907;  A.  M.,  Millikin  Univ.. 
1909.  Gamma  Alpha;  Sigma  Xi.  Scholarship, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1910;  Asst.,  Plant  Physiol.,  Jo., 
1911-12;  Fellovvshij),  do.,  1913-14;  Asst.  Prof., 
Bot.  and  Ilort.,  Univ.  of  Nev.,  1914-17;  do.. 
Plant  Physiol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917 — -.  Auth. : 
Plant  Growth  in  Relation  to  Temperature, 
Physiol.  Researches.  Address,  1107  S.  Busey 
Ave.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  203  Floriculture  BIdg., 
Univ.    of   111.,    do. 

EDITH   LEONARD 
1910.    M.   S.     (See   No.  2735.) 

G413.  HAROLD  DEAM  LESLIE 
Ins.  Agt.;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  My  4,  1894,  Day- 
ton, O.;  s.  George  B.  (b.  1863,  Germantown, 
O.)  and  Ida  M.  (Deam)  Leslie  (b.  1865,  Lew- 
isburg.  O.).  Prepared  in  Stivers  H.  S.,  Day- 
ton, O.  A.  B.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1914-  Corda  Fra- 
tres;  Assn.  of  Cosmopolitan  Clubs.  Asst., 
Dept.  of  Ins.  and  Statistics,  LTniv.  of  111.,  1914- 
15;  Actuarial  and  Statistical  work.  Northwes- 
tern Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Milwaukee,  191 5- 
17;  General  Agt.,  Provident  Life  and  Trust 
Co.  of  I'hiladelphia,  Salt  Lake  City,  1917-18. 
U.  S.  Army,  Washington,  D.  C,  1Q18 — . 
Mem.,  Reformed  Church  of  U.  S.j  Nat.  Life 
Underwriters  Assn.;  Commercial  Club  of  Salt 
Lake;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Address,  917  Creighton 
Ave.,  Dayton,  O.;  bus.  add.,  515  Boston  Bldg., 
Salt   Lake  City. 

OSCAR  ADOLPH  LEUTWILER 
1900.    M.   E.    (See  No.   1246.) 

G414.  HAROLD  ALVIN  LEVEY 
Indus.  Chem.;  M.  S..  1916;  b.  O  14,  1889, 
New  Orleans;  s.  Moses  Edmond  (b.  Ap  6,  1850, 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.)  and  Bella  (Pokorniy)  Levey 
(b.  Ag  3,  1865,  New  Orleans).  Prepared  in 
McDonough  H.  S.,  New  Orleans.  B.  E.,  Tu- 
lane  Univ.,  191 1.  Tech.  Dir.,  plant  for  manu- 
facture of  celluloid-like  material.  General  Mfg. 
Co.,  Siou-x  City,  la.  Div.  of  Sc.  and  Research, 
U.  S.  Signal  Corp,  Bur.  of  Aircraft  Prod.; 
Mustered  out,  F  i,  1919.  Mem.,  Jewish  Syna- 
gogue; Social.  Club,  Sioux  City;  Menorah. 
Address,  2846  St.  Charles  Ave.,  New  Orleans; 
bus.   add..   Hotel   Martin,  Sioux   City,   la. 

G4IS.  CHARLES  DICKENS  LEWIS 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  Ja  30,  1875,  Lew- 
is, la.;  s.  Isaac  (b.  O  27.  1836,  Chester  Hill, 
O.)  and  Rebecca  Jane  (Garretson)  Lewis  (b. 
O  12,  1835,  York  Co.,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Pvt. 
schs.,  Eubanks,  Ky.  B.  Ped.,  Ky.  St.  Univ., 
1901.  Teacher,  Theodore  Harris  Inst.,  Pinc- 
ville,  Ky.,  1901-02;  Prof.,  Biol.,  Norm.  Sch., 
Berea  Coll.,  Berea,  Ky.,  1902 — ;  Grad.  Stud., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  summer,  1908;  Teacher,  Pea- 
body  Coll.,  summer  1917;  Teacher's  Inst.  Work, 
summers.  U.  S.  Ambulance  Corps,  Allentown, 
Pa.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  The  Waterboys  and  their 
Cousins,  J.  B.  Lipiiincott  &  Co..  1918;  Contrib- 
utor, So.  Sch.  Jour.  Mem.,  Union  Church; 
Ky.  Acad,  of  Sc;  Ky.  Educ.  Assn.  Married 
Enie  M.  Godbey,  D  25,  1902,  Lexington,  Ky. 
Children:  Elizabeth  Marguerite,  b.  Ag  24,  190.S; 
Charles  Wesley,  b.  F  2,  1007;  Mary  Llewellyn, 
b.  Ja  22,  1909;  Rowcna  May,  b.  My  8,  191  i. 
Address,  Berea  Coll.,  Berea,  Ky. 

G416.     HARRY    FLETCHER    LEWIS 

Research    Chem.;    Ph.    D.,    1916;    b.    My    27, 

189J,    Denver,   Colo.;    s.    Benjamin    Morgan    (b. 

O    16,    iSr,n,    Utica.    N.    Y.)    and   Jennie    Noah 

(Potter)    Lewis    (b.  Jl   22,    1862).      Prepared  in 


DeWitt  Clinton  H.  S.,  New  York  City.  B.  S., 
Wesleyan  Univ.,  1912;  M.  S.,  do.,  1913.  Sig- 
ma Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Pharmaceutical 
Research  Fellowship,  Univ.  of  111.;  Research 
Chem.,  Color  Lab.,  Bur.  of  Chem.,  Dept.  of 
Agr.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Arti- 
cles in  Jour.  Industrial  Engng.  Chem.;  Jour. 
Ain.  Pharmaceutical  Assn.  Married  Mildred 
Wilson  Judd,  Je  28,  1916,  Champaign.  Child, 
Harry  Fletcher,  Jr.,  b.  My  27,  191 7.  Address, 
15  Prospect  St.,  Cherrydale,  Va. ;  bus.  add., 
Color  Lab.,  Bur.  of  Chem.,  Dept.  of  Agr., 
Washington,  D.   C. 

JULIAN  HERMAN   LEWIS 
1912.    A.  M.     (See  No.  4776.) 

G417.     LESTER   CLYDE  LICHTY 

Instructor;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  Jl  15,  1891,  Carle- 
ton,  Neb.;  s.  W.  W.  Lichty.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of 
Neb.,  1913.  Instr.,  LTniv.  of  Okla.,  1916 — . 
Address,  Carleton,  Neb.;  bus.  add.,  Univ.  of 
Okla.,  Norman,  Okla.t 

G418.  WARREN  LINCOLN 
Farm  Mgr.;  M.  S.,  1914;  b.  Mr  24,  1887, 
Council  Grove,  Kan.;  s.  George  Cummings 
(b.  Ag  22,  1856,  Colrasset,  Mass.)  and  Ara- 
bella May  (Whitcomb)  Lincoln  (b.  My  3,  1865, 
Altona,  111.).  Prepared  in  Portland  (Ore.) 
H.  S.  B.  S.  A.,  Wash.  St.  Coll.,  1913-  Alpha 
Zeta.  Mgr.  Farm,  Prosser,  Wash.  Married 
Blanche  Lincoln,  D  14,  1916,  Union,  Wash. 
Address,   Prosser,    Wash. 

JUSTA  MORRIS  LINDGREN 
1907.    A.   M.     (See  No.  1724.) 

ALMEDA  V.  LINDLEY  (PARKS) 

1906.    A.  M.     (See  No.   2442.) 

G419.  RALPH  HARLAN  LINKINS 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  Ag  4,  1887, 
Naples,  111.;  s.  Mrs.  R.  C.  Linkins.  A.  B.,  111. 
Coll.,  191 1.  Asst.,  Zool.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913- 
15;  Stud,  and  Instr.,  do.,  1916-18.  San.  Corps, 
Yale,  1918 — .  Address,  501  W.  State  St., 
Jacksonville,  111. 

HOMER  ROBERTS  LINN 
1909.    M.   E.     (See  No.  968.) 

LE  ROY  LEWIS  LITTLE 

191 1.  A.   M.     (See  No.  4780.) 

SHERMAN    HENRY    LITTLER 

1912.  A.   M.     (See  No.  4781.) 

ANANIAS   CHARLES  LITTLETON 
1918.    A.   M.     (See  No.   5273-) 

G420.  LEONIDAS  ROSSER  LITTLETON 
(Brother  of  No.  G421) 
Chemist;  Ph.  D.,  1912;  b.  Ag  i,  1889,  Belle 
Haven,  Va. ;  s.  Jesse  Talbot  (b.  O  27,  1856, 
Portsmouth,  Va.)  and  Lulie  (Rosser)  Littleton 
(b.  D  6,  1 86 1,  Petersburg,  Va.).  Prepared  in 
I'rep.  Dept.,  Southern  Univ.  A.  B.,  Southern 
Univ.,  1907;  A.  M.,  Tulane  Univ.,  r9io.  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi.  Instr.,  Chem., 
(Srinnell  Coll.,  1912-13;  Prof.,  Chem.,  Emory 
and  Henry  Coll.,  Emory,  Va.,  i9i3-'7;  Asst. 
("hem.,  Picatinny  Arsenal,  Dover,  N.  J.,  1917 — • 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  A.  A.  A.  S.,  1917— :  A. 
C.  S.;  Nat.  Geo.  Soc.  Married  Alice  Lenore 
Scott,  Je  17,  1916,  Emory,  Va.  Child,  Rachel 
Bernard,  b.  O  4,  1917-  Address,  186  N.  Sus- 
sex St.,  Dover,  N.  J.;  bus.  add.,  Picatinny  Ar- 
senal,  do. 


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G421.  iMAUTHA  ELIZABETH  LITTLETON 
(BKADLEV) 
(Sister  of  No.  G4J0) 
A.  M.,  1909;  b.  S  10,  1884,  Portsmouth,  Va. ; 
d.  Jesse  Talbot  (b.  O  27,  1856,  do.)  and  Louisa 
(Rosser)  Litllcton  (b.  U  6,  i86i.  Oak  HiU, 
Va.).  A.  B.,  Southern  Univ.,  1905.  Head, 
Mod.  Lang.  Dept.,  Martha  Washington  Univ., 
I90()-o8;  Scholarship.  Ger.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1Q08- 
09;  Head.  Dept.,  Mod.  Lang.,  Woman's  Coll. 
of  Ala.,  1909-10;  do..  Galloway  Coll.,  1911-13. 
Married  Bret  Bcale  Bradley,  S  10,  1913.  Chil- 
dren, Bret  Beale  Jr.,  b.  Ag  14,  1915;  Mary 
Louisa  b.  Mr  i,  1918.  Address,  licechwood 
Farm,   Columbia.   Miss. 

G422.     YI    LIU 
M.   S.,    1918;   b.  Ja    19,    1893,   Tientsin   City, 
China;  s.   Feng  Ying  Hsu.    A.  T.  E.  C,  Tang- 
shan  Engng.   Coll.,    1916. 

G423.  FLORENCE  LONG 
Instructor;  M.  S.,  1918;  b.  F  5,  1889,  Pierce- 
ton.  Ind.;  s.  Charles  Robert  (b.  O  31,  1851, 
Fredericktovvn,  O.)  and  Emma  Josephine  (Ho- 
ver) Long  (b.  Ag  25,  1856,  Pierceton.  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Pierceton  (Ind.)  and  Warsaw 
(Ind.)  H.  Schs.  B.  S.,  Earlham  Coll.,  1913. 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Woman's  Cosmoiiolitan  Club. 
Scholar.  L'niv.  of  111.,  1917-18;  Grad.  Stud., 
Brvn  Mawr,  1913-14;  Instr.,  Math.,  Earlham 
Coll.,  1914-17-  Mem.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Address. 
Pierceton,   Ind. 

G424.  MANUEL  L.  LOPEZ 
Assistant;  A.  M.,  1918;  b.  Je  28,  1889,  Gran- 
ada, Spain;  s.  Manuel  (b.  1848,  do.)  and 
Manuela  Delgado  (Felui)  Lopez  Rodriguez  (b. 
1852,  do.).  Prepared  in  Licio  de  Aplicacion, 
Instituto,  and  Cm!,  and  Eng.  Inst..  Sandiago, 
Chile,  S.  A.  A.  B.,  O.  Wesleyan  Univ..  1916. 
Cosmoiiolitan  Club;  Latin-Am.  Club;  Spanish 
Club;  French  Club;  Grad.  Club;  Latin  Am. 
Scholarship.  O.  Wesleyan  Univ.  Asst.,  Ro- 
mance Languages,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917 — .  Trans- 
lator; Articles  in  Spanish;  Ed.  of  Spanish  Am. 
Bui.,  191 8;  Pamphlet  on  Chile,  under  auspices 
of  (iarnegie  Endowment  for  Internat.  Peace, 
1918.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  .4ddress.  409 
E.  Healey  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  309  Univ. 
Hall,    Univ.   of  111.,   Urbana. 

G425.  ARTHUR  RUSSELL  LORD 
(Husband  of  No.  4579) 
Engineer;  M.  S..  1911;  b.  Ag  8,  1886,  Ips- 
wich, Mass.;  s.  Aaron  (b.  do.)  and  Catharine 
Elizabeth  (Underbill)  Lord  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Manning  H.  S.,  Ipswich,  Mass.  B.  S., 
Univ.  of  Me.,  1907;  C.  E.,  do.,  1910.  Phi 
Kappa  Phi;  Sigma  Xi.  Instr.,  C.  E.,  Univ.  of 
Me.,  1907-08;  do.,  G.  E.  D.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908- 
09;  Res.  Fellow,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1909-11;  Consulting  Engr.,  1911-17;  Engng. 
Lab.,  Lehigh  Univ.,  Bethlehem.  Pa.,  1919 — . 
Capt.,  Engrs.,  O.  T.  C,  1917;  Engrs.  O.  T.  S., 
Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1917;  io8th  Engrs., 
111.  Nat.  Guard.  Camp  Logan,  Tex.,  1917; 
with  513th  Engrs.,  N.  A.,  Camp  Travis,  Tex., 
1918;  Major,  1918;  On  special  duty  with  Emer- 
gency Fleet  Corporation,  Washington,  D.  C. 
1918;  do.,  Philadelphia  and  South  Bethlehem, 
Pa.,  1918-19.  Made  first  test  for  actual  stres- 
ses in  a  completed  building.  Auth. :  Test  of  a 
Flat  Slab  Floor  in  a  Reinforced  Concrete 
Buildings  Proceedings,  Nat.  Assn.  Cement 
Users,  Vol.  8,  191 1;  A  Discussion  of  the  Basis 
of  Design  for  Reinforced  Concrete  Floor 
Slabs,  do.;  The  Effect  of  Concrete  Encasing 
Structural  Steel  Columns,  Bill.  56,  Univ.  of  III. 
Engng.  E.xp.  Sta.;  Various  other  papers  and 
articles  on  the  testing  of  reinforced  concrete 
buildings  and  on  structural  design.  Married 
Ruth  Burns  Cn),  S  22,  19 15,  Macomb,  111. 
Address,  c/o  Engng.  Lab.,  Lehigh  Univ.,  Beth- 
lehem,  Pa. 


G426.  JOHN  MARSHALL  LOWRIE 
(Brother  of  No.  G427) 
Lawyer;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  Je  7,  1887,  Elkhart, 
Ind.;  s.  James  Gibson  (b.  O  2?.,  1848,  Lancas- 
ter, O.)  and  Caroline  Ferris  (Gale)  Lowrie  (b. 
D  28,  1853,  Gale.sburg,  111.).  A.  B.,  Knox  Coll., 
1908.  LL.  B.,  Columbia  1912.  F-awyer,  New 
York  City,  1912 — .  Address,  158  Waverly 
Place,  New  York  City;  bus.  add.,  165  Broad- 
way,   do. 

G427.     SELDEN    GALE    LOWRIE 
(Brother  of  No.   G426) 
Professor;   A.   M.,  1908;  b.  Ag  13,   1884,   Mt. 
Sterling,   111.;   s.  James   Gibson    (b.   O  28,   1848, 
Lancaster,     O.)     and     Caroline     I'crris     ((3ale) 
Lowrie    (b.   D   28.    1853,   Galesburg,   111.).     Pre- 
pared   in    Niles    (Mich.)    H.    S.      A.    B.,    Knox 
Coll.,    1907;   Ph.   D.,   Univ.   of  Wis.,    1912.     Phi 
Delta  Theta;   Phi  Beta  Kappa;   Phi  Eta.     Asst., 
Pol.    Sc,    Univ.    of    Wis.,    1908-10;    Instr.,    do., 
1910-12;  Asst.,  Wis.  Legislative  Reference  Lib., 
1908-11;    Special    Investigator,    Wis.    St.    Bd.   of 
Pub.    Affairs,    igii-12;    Acting    Prof.,    Pol.    Sc. 
L'niv.    of   Cincinnati,    1912-13;    Prof.,    Pol.    Sc, 
do.,  1913 — ;  Dir.,  O.  Legislative  Reference  Bur., 
Columbus,   O.,    1913-14;    Dir.,    Municipal   Refer- 
ence Bur.,  Cincinnati,   1914 — .     Capt..  O.  R.  C, 
Washington,    D.    C,     1918 — .      Auth.:    Corrupt 
Practices  at   Elections    Wis.   Lib.   Comn.,   1911; 
The  Budget,  Wis.  St.  Bd.  of  Pub.  Affairs,  1912; 
New   Form   of   the    Initiative   and    Referendum, 
Am.  Pol.  Sc.  Rev.,  Vol.  5,  1911;  The  Wis.  Plan 
for     the     Initiative     and     Referendum.    Annals 
A_m.    .4cdd.    of    Pol.    and    Social   Sc,    N    1912; 
Notes    on    Current    Legislation,    Am.    Pol.    Sc. 
Review,    Vol.    5,     1911;    Proposals    for    a    State 
Budget,  Pi-oceedings  Am.  Pol.  Sc.  Assn.,   1912; 
Municipal     Revenue    in    Ohio,    Nat.    Municipal 
Reincw,    N    191 5;    Public    LItility    Problems    in 
Cincinnati,   Utilities  Mag.,  Vol.   1,  No.  2;  Rapid 
Transit   Plan    in    Cincinnati,    do.,  Jl    1917;    Cin- 
cinnati   Plan   for   a   Union    Depot,   do.,  O    1917; 
A   Municipally  Owned   Union  Depot,  Am.  City, 
.\g    1917.       Mem.,    Am.    Pol.    Sc.    Assn.;    Bus. 
Men's  Club,  Cincinnati;   City   Club,   do.;  O.   St. 
Lib.    Assn.,    1913-—;    Bd.    of    Dirs.,    Cincinnati 
Associated    Charities;    Am.    Sociol.    Assn.;    Am. 
Assn.  for   Lib.  Legislation;  Am.  Assn.  of  Univ. 
Profs.;    Bd.    Dirs..   Cincinnati    Legal    Aid    Soc. ; 
Madison   Univ.    Club;    Cincinnati   Tennis   Club; 
Presby.    Church.      Address,    1616    Riggs    Place, 
Washington,    D.    C. ;    bus.    add.,    Univ.    of   Cin-  . 
cinnati,    Cincinnati. 

BENJAMIN  EDWARD  LUDVIK 
1917.     A.  M.      (See  No.  7756.) 


1912. 


EDWARD  ROY  LUDWIG 
M.  S.     (See  No.  4785.) 


G428.  WILLIAM  PENN  LUKENS 
M.  S.,  1916;  b.  S  30  iSgj,  Philadelphia;  s. 
J.  Parry  Lukens.  Prepared  in  Ridley  Park 
(Pa.)  H.  S.  A.  B..  Swarthinore  Coll.,  1913. 
Exp.  Dept..  Chalmers  Motor  Car  Co.,  1913-14; 
do.,  .Saxon  Motor  Car  Co.,  1914.  ist  Lt.,  U. 
S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  111..  1918.  Married 
Ethel  I.  Adams,  S  22,  1918,  Champaign.  Ad- 
dress,  Woodlyn,   Pa. 

JAMES    CHARLES    LUND 
1911.     M.  S.     (See  No.  3847.) 

RAYMOND    RUDOLPH   LUNDAHL 
1917.     C.   E.      (See  No.   4786.) 

G429.  ALFRED  EDWIN  LUSSKY 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1911:  b.  O  17,  1885,  Ster- 
ling, 111.;  s.  Rev.  Frederick  (b.  N  27.  i8^o, 
Buffalo.  .\'.  Y.)  and  Anna  C.  (Beyer)  Lussky 
(b.  Ag  10.  1850,  </().).  Prei)ared  in  Ottawa  H. 
S.;  Acad,  of  Concordia  Coll.  A.  B.,  Concordia 
Coll.,   1906;   B.  D.,   Concordia  Theological   Sem- 


788 


University  of  Illinois 


inary,  St.  Louis,  1910.  Ber  Deutsche  \'erein. 
Instr.,  Gcr.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1911-13;  Head, 
Ger.  Dept.,  Lake  Forest  Coll.,  111.,  1913-14;  do., 
Univ.  of  Ark.,  1915-16;  Asst.  Prof..  Ger..  do.. 
1916 — .  Address,  Univ.  of  Ark.,  Fayetteville, 
Ark. 

G430.  GRETCIIEN  K.\THERINE  LUTZ 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1913:  b.  F  16,  :8oo,  Albion, 
Mich.;  d.  Frederick  Lutz.  Prepared  in  Albion 
(Mich.)  H.  S.  A.  B..  Albion  Coll.,  1909. 
Stud.,  L'niv.  of  Narburg,  Ger.;  Teacher,  H.  S.. 
Hillsdale,  111.,  1009-11;  Instr.,  Ger..  Rockford 
Coll.,  1911-12;  Teacher,  Albion,  Mich.  Ad- 
dress,  Albion,   Mich. 

ERNEST  BARNES  LYTLE 
1904.     A.  M.     (See  No.  1552.) 

WILLIAM   PRIESTLY   McCARTNEY 
1900.     M.  S.      (See  No.  753.) 

GEORGE   WASHINGTON   McCLUER 
1892.     M.   S.    (See  No.  399.) 

G431.  ELZY  VERN  McCOLLOUGH 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  Ag  24,  1884, 
Greenfield,  la.;  s.  Robert  Maxwell  (b.  D  15, 
1845,  Washinffton  Co..  Pa.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Weecle)  McCollough  (b.  Je  30,  1848,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Tarkio  (Mo.)  H.  S. ;  Prep.  Dept., 
Tarkio  Coll.  A.  B.,  Tarkio  Coll.,  1908.  Instr., 
Econ..  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1915 — ^  Married  Marga- 
ret Carson.  Ag  25,  1915,  Washington,  la. 
Child,  Elzy  Vern,  Jr.,  b.  jf  18,  1917.  Address, 
State  College,   Pa. 

G432.     SAMUEL  JAY  LACON  McCOMIS 
Supt.,    Schs.;    A.    M.,    1917;    b.   Jl    17.    1876, 

Busseyville,   Ky. ;   s.   James  Franklin  McComis, 

Prepared  in   Louisa    (Ky.)    H.    S.;    Ky.   Univ.; 

Berea    Coll.      LL.    B.,    Jefferson    Univ.,    1910. 

Prin.,    H.    S.,    1906-09;    City    Supt.    of    Schs., 

1909-13.     Address,  Lacon,  Ul.t 

G433.  HARRY  McCORMACK 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1899;  b.  S  7,  1876,  Spen- 
cer, la.;  s.  James  T.  (b.  F  21,  1846,  Vermillion 
Co.,  111.)  and  Adeline  (Gannett)  McCormack 
(b.  Ja  20,  1846.  St.  Joseph  Co.,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Rutliven  (la.)  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Drake 
Univ.,  1896.  Teacher,  H.  Schs.,  1899-1904; 
Instr.,  Chem.,  .\rmour  Inst.,  of  Tech.,  1904-06; 
Prof.,  Chem.  Engng.,  do..  1906 — .  Dir.,  Re- 
search Lab.,  Chicago.  Mem.,  Ilyde  Park 
Church  of  Christ;  A.  C.  S. ;  Am.  Electro  Chem. 
Soc.;  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials;  Am. 
Inst.  Chem.  Engng.;  Univ.  Club;  City  Club. 
Married  Mae  Henderson,  Je  10,  1898,  Baxter, 
la.  Children:  John  Thomas,  b.  My  6,  1899; 
Ralph  Henry,  b.  Jl  24,  1907;  Robert  Craig,  b. 
Ag  I,  1909.  Address,  5545  University  Ave., 
Chicago;  bus.  add..  Armour  Institute  of  Tech- 
nology,   do. 

.\LVA  ELISIIA  McCOY 
1917.     M.   S.     (See  No.   7771.) 

RUDOLPH  McDERMET 
1914.     M.  S.     1916.     E.  E.     (See  No.  5281.) 

G434.  JANET  MALCOLM  MACDONALD 
Archaeologist:  A.  M.,  1913;  b.  Mr  6,  1891, 
Hubbard,  la.;  d.  William  Thomas  (b.  Je  19, 
1S55,  Ncwtownards,  Co.  Down,  Ireland)  and 
Margaret  Jane  Macdonald  (b.  D  12,  1854.  do.) 
Prepared  in  Morningside  Acad.  A.  B.,  Morn- 
ingside  Coll.,  loio;  Ph.  D.,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll., 
1918.  Asst.  Prin.  H.  -S..  Aurelia,  la.,  1911-12; 
Instr..  Latin.  Morningside  Coll.,  1913-15;  Ar- 
chaeol.  I'dlowship  to  Classical  Sch.,  Athens. 
1917.  Mem.,  Archaeol.  Soc.  of  .Am.  Address, 
Storm  Lake,  la.;  bus.  add.,  Pembroke  West, 
Bryn   Mawr  Coll.,   ]'.ryn   Mawr.   Pa. 


Ct43s.  JENNIE  McELWAIN 
A.  M.,  1918;  b.  O  3,  1880,  Knoxville,  111.; 
d.  Edward  IT.  (b.  F  6,  iS^^s,  Springfield,  O.) 
and  Laura  B.  (Lacy)  McElwain  (b.  D  21, 
i8s9.  Gilson,  111.).  Prepared  in  Knoxville  H. 
S.;  Knox  Coll.,  1899-1901.  B.  S.,  Hedding 
Coll.,  1905.  Teacher,  Elmwood,  111.,  1909-12; 
do.,  Aledo,  111.,  1012-16;  do..  Belleville,  111., 
1 018 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Address.  Knox- 
ville, 111.;  bus.  add.,  108  W.  B  St.,  Belleville, 
111. 

G436.  WALLACE  MACFARLANE 
Chemist;  M.  S.,  1913;  Ph.  D.,  1015;  b.  D 
18,  1886,  Silver  Reef,  Ut.;  s.  John  M.  Macfar- 
lane.  Prepared  in  Univ.  of  Ut.  Prep.  Sch.  B. 
S.,  Univ.  of  Ut.,  1910.  Grad.  Stud.,  Ut.  Agr. 
Coll.;  Asst.  Chem.,  Exp.  Sta.,  Logan,  Ut., 
1910-11;  Instr..  MatJi.,  do.,  1911-12;  Chem. 
Ut.  Fertilizer  &  Chem.  Co.,  summer,  1908;  In- 
vestigation Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Sergt., 
("amp  Lewis,  \\'ash.,  1917-18;  Camp  Kendrick, 
Mo.;  Mustered  out.  D  5,  1918.  Address,  25 
South  St.,  Salt  Lake  City:  bus.  add..  Inves- 
tigati^on  Dept.,  3503  R  St.,  N.  W.,  Washington, 

MARY    OLA   McGINNIS 
1910.    A.  M.    (See  No.  1732.) 
G437.     *HAROLD   IIOSSACK  McGREGOR 
Ph.   D.,    1914;    b.    O    16,    1S84,   Ottawa.   Can.; 
s.   R.   McGregor.   B.  A.,  l^IcMaster  Univ.,   1909; 
M.    S..   Univ.    of   Louisville,    1912.    Died   S    13, 
1915,  Ottawa,  Can. 

G438.  HAZEL  HOPE  MacGREGOR 
(RICE) 
A.  M.,  1909:  b.  F  6.  1881,  Valin,  S.  Dak.; 
d.  Alexander  (b.  Ont.)  and  Eva  (Mathews) 
Mac  Gregor  (b.  Ap  27.  1856,  Springville,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Yankton  Coll.  Acad.  B.  S., 
Yankton  Coll..  1906;  A.  M.,  do.,  1907.  Sigma 
Xi.  Schol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-09;  Fellow, 
Math..  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1910-11;  Instr.,  Math., 
Yankton  Coll.,  1000-10;  do.,  Univ.  of  Kan., 
1911-13.  Married  Martin  Everett  Rice,  S  4, 
191.3,  Yankton,  S.  Dak.  Child.  Hazel  Eliza- 
beth, b.  F  18,  1916.  Address,  1538  Vermont 
St.,   Lawrence,  Kan. 

JESSIE  McH.XRRY 
1912.    A.  M.     (See  No.  4790.) 

G439.      DUNCAN    ARTHUR    MacINNES 
(Brother   of  No.   7779) 

Professor:  M.  S.,  1009;  Ph.  D..  191 1;  b.  Mr 
31,  1885,  Salt  Lake  City;  s.  Duncan  (b.  Glas- 
gow. Scotland)  and  Frances  Charlotte  (Sayers) 
Mac  Innes  (b.  Horsham,  Eng.).  Prejiarcd  in 
Acad.,  Univ.  of  Utah.  B.  S..  l'niv.  of  Utah, 
1007.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Gamma 
Alpha.  Scholar,  L^niv.  of  111.,  190809;  Fellow, 
do.,  190Q-11;  Instr.,  Chem..  do.,  1911-1.5; 
Assoc,  Chem..  do..  1915-18;  Asst.  Prof.. 
Phys.  Chem.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tcc'i.,  1918 — . 
Auth.:  Articles  in  Jour.  .4.  C.  S.  Address,  12 
Ainsworth  St.,  Rqslindale.  Mass.;  bus.  add., 
Massachusetits   Institute  of  Technology,   Boston. 

JAMES  HARRY  McKEE 
1899.    M.  E.     (See  No.   970.) 

G440.  CARL  STONE  McKKLLOGG 
Teacher;  A.  M.  1915;  b.  F  8,  1894,  Wake- 
man,  O.;  s.  Frank  E.  MrKcllogg.  Prepared  in 
Oberlin  (O.)  IT.  S.  A.  B..  Obcrlin  Coll.,  1914. 
Teacher,  II.  S.,  Bucyrus,  O.  Corp.,  Chem. 
W'arf.ire  Service.  Address,  53  W.  Vine  St., 
Oberlin,   O. ;    bus.    add..    Bucyrus.    O. 

G441.  EDWARD  LAWRENCE  McKENNA 
Assistant;  A.  M..  19 14:  b.  Je  7,  1893,  I5rook- 
Ivn.  N.  Y.;  s.  William  E.  McKenna.  A.  B., 
Columbia.  1913.  .Asst.,  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111., 
ni4-i6;  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1916 — .  Address,  235 
McDonough  St.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. 


Graduate  Alumni 


789 


HENRY  THEODORE  McKINNEY 
19:5.    A.  M.    (See  No.  5800.) 

G442.  HARRY  CHARLES  McKOWN 
Tt-acher;  A.  M.,  IQ17;  b.  Ta  11,  i8gj,  Peoria; 
s.  ClKirlcs  \V.  (I).  Mr  12,  /840,  Iiid.)  and  Re- 
becca (Traxlcr)  McKown  (1).  Ap  12,  1853,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Haw  Creek  Tp.  H.  S.,  Gilson.  B. 
S.,  Knox  Coll..  191.3.  Phi  Delta  Kappa;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Ottumwa.  la.,  191 7- 
18.  A.  S.  S.  C,  Camp  Dick,  Dallas,  Tex.,  1918; 
2nd  I,t.,  Ellington  Field,  Houston.  Tex.,  :9i8- 
19;  Mustered  out.  F  25,  1919.  One  of  three 
honor  students  in  66th  Scpln.,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A., 
Univ.  of  Tex.     Address,  Gilson,  111. 

G443.  MAUDE  KATHERINE  McLAUGHLIN 

Student;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  N  2,  1S88,  Omaha. 
Neb.;  d.  R.  A.  (b.  Ag  3,  i860,  Toledo,  O.)  and 
Ida  May  (Mohler)  McLaughlin  (b.  Jl  27,  1867, 
Mechanicsburg.  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Omaha 
(Neb.)  H.  S.;  Galeslmr.?  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Knox 
Coll.,  1909.  Student,  Lib.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1917 — .     Address,  806   W.  Nevada  St.,  Urbana. 

GEORGE   BURR    McMILLEN 
1917.    A.  M.     (See  No.   7063.) 

SARAH  GRACE  McMILLEN  (JORGENSEN) 
igii.    A.  M.    (See  No.   3857.) 

NELLIE   LOUISE  McWILLIAMS 
(ENOCHS) 
1901.    A.  M.    (See  No.    1374.) 

G444.  KATHRYN  MADDOCK 
Journalist;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  S  i,  1892,  Evan- 
ston.  111.;  d.  Henry  S.  (b.  Je  3,  1851,  Chester, 
Pa.)  and  Anna  Catherine  (Loag)  Maddock  (b. 
D  25,  1855,  Columbia,  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
Evanston  Tp.  H.  S.  B.  A.,  Rockford  Coll., 
191S.  Delta  Gamma;  Scholarship,  1915-16. 
Reporter,  Morning  Star,  Rockford,  111.,  1916- 
17;  Reporter,  la.  Jour.,  Sioux  City,  1917; 
Asst.  Supvr..  Publicity  Campaign  Organization 
Work,  Sch.  Garden  Movement,  Cleveland.  Ad- 
dress, 940  Sherman  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  Iowa  Journal,  Sioux  City. 

WILBER   CLINTON   MADDOX 
1909.    M.   S.     (See  No.  3096.) 

G445.  THOMAS  BYRD  MAGATH 
Instructor;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b.  Ja  28,  1895,  Ox- 
ford, Ga. ;  s.  Julius  (b.  i860,  Vilna,  Russia) 
and  Eliza  (Byrd)  Magath  (b.  1867,  Tallahassee, 
Fla.).  Prepared  in  Palmer  Inst.,  Oxford,  Ga. 
Ph.  B.,  Emory  Univ.,  1913;  M.  S.,  James  Milli- 
kin  LIniv.,  1914.  Nu  Sigma  Nu;  Fellow.  Zool., 
1916-17.  Scientific  Investigator,  U.  S.  Bur.  of 
Fisheries,  summer  1917;  Instr.,  Anatomy,  Coll. 
of  Med.,  Univ.  of  111.  Med.  R.  C,  U.  S.  A., 
191 8;  Acting  Med.  Sergt.,  S.  A.  T.  C.  Med. 
Sect.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Chicago;  Mustered  out, 
D  II,  1918.  Auth.:  The  Presence  of  Acido- 
philous  Cells  in  the  Adrenals,  Transactions 
Am.  Microscopic  Soc,  VoJ.  34,  1915;  Nema- 
tode Technique,  do..  Vol.  35,  1916;  (with  H. 
B.  Ward)  Notes  on  some  Nematodes  from 
fresh  water  fishes.  Jour.  ParsitoL,  Vol.  3, 
1917;  The  Morphology  and  life  history  of  a 
new  Trematode  Parasite,  Lissorchis  Fairporti, 
Nov.  Gen.  et  Nov.  Spec,  from  the  Buffalo  fish, 
Ictiobus,  do.,  Vol.  4,  1918;  Are  Zoologists  go- 
ing to  use  the  B.  N.  A.?,  Sc,  Vol.  49,  1918; 
The  Catalase  content  in  Ascaris  sunni.  Jour. 
Biol.  Chcm.,  Vol.  33,  1918.  Mem.,  Am.  Micro- 
scopical Soc;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Sigma  Xi.  Ad- 
dress, Oxford,   Ga. 

G446.     A.  ERNEST   MAHANNAH 
Farmer;  A.   M.,   1916;   b.   Ap  9,   1893,   Monti- 
cello,  111.;   s.  Alva   (b.  O   3,    1868,   Prairie   Hall, 
111.)    and    Fannie    (Spangler)    Ma'iannah    (b.    1) 
23,    1867,   Sangamon,   111.).      Preiiared   in    Sedg- 


wick IL  S.  A.  B.,  Fairmount  Coll.,  1914.  Fel- 
low, Pol.  Sc,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17.  Farmer, 
1917-  A.  S.  S.  E.  R.  C.  1917— .  Mem.,  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  Aerial  League  of  Am.  Address,  Box 
7,   R.    I,   Sedgwick,   Kan. 

JOSIAH  MAIN 
1910.    A.  M.    (See  No.  3097.) 

ROSCOE  CONKLING  MAIN 

1907.    A.  M.     (See  No.  2751.) 

CHARLES   WESLEY  MALCOLM 
1906.    C.  E.    (See  No.   1735.) 

G447.  GEORGE  ALFRED  MANEY 
M.  S.,  1914;  b.  D  9,  1888,  Minneapolis;  s. 
Thomas  A.  Maney.  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Minn., 
191 1.  Instr.,  Struct.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Minn. 
Concrete  Ship  Div.,  Emergency  Fleet  Corp., 
Philadelphia  and  South  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  1918. 
Address,   2409   27th  Ave.,   Minneapolis. 

ALBAN   WHITFORD   MANN 
1918.     E.   E.     (See  No.  4799.) 

G448.  HERSCHEL  THURMAN  MANUEL 
(Brother  of  No.  G449) 
Psychologist;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b.  Freetown,  Ind.; 
s.  Asbury  H.  (b.  Ja  1864,  Ind.)  and  Sarah 
Jane  (Brown)  Manuel  (b.  O  1864,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Brownstown  (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Taylor 
Univ.,  1905-07.  A.  B.,  De  Pauw  Univ.,  1909; 
A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1914.  Sigma  Xi; 
Kappa  Delta  Pi:  Research  Stud,  under  subsidy. 
Gen.  Educ.  Bd.;  Instr.,  Psych,  and  Educ, 
Colo.  St.  Norm.  Sell.,  Greenison,  Colo.,  sum- 
mer 1917;  Psych.  Examiner,  \j .  S.  A.,  1917; 
ist  Lt.,  San.  Corps,  191 8 — .  Auth.:  Articles 
in  Elementary  Sch.  Jour.;  Sch.  and  Soc.  Mem., 
Phi  Delta  Kappa;  Phi  Eta;  M.  E.  Church.  Ad- 
dress,  523  Anderson   St.,   Greencastle,  Ind. 

G449.     WILLIAM    ASBURY    MANUEL 
(Brother  of  No.  G448) 

]^anch  Mgr. ;  M.  S.,  1915;  b.  Ja  18,  1891, 
Grcentown.  Ind.;  s.  Asbury  H.  (b.  Ja  1864. 
Inil.)  and  Sarah  Jane  (Brown)  Manuel  (b.  O 
i8''4,  do.).  Prepared  in  Greencastle  (Ind.)  H.  S. 
A.  B.,  De  Pauw  Univ.,  1912.  Phi  Lambda  Up- 
sil>m;  Glee  and  Mandolin  Club.  Fellow., 
Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  LIniv.  of  111.  Asst.  Mgr., 
The  Trinchera  Ranch  Co.,  Fort  Garland, 
Colo.  Mem.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  1912;  A.  C.  S., 
1013.  Address,  Bethel  Hosp.,  Colorado  Springs, 
C(_.io. 

FRANKLIN    WALES    MARQUIS 
1909.    M.  E.     (See  No.  2453.) 

G450.  STEWART  DENT  MARQUIS 
.M.  S.,  1916;  b.  D  25,  1890;  s.  William  S. 
Marquis.  Prepared  in  Rock  Island  H.  S.  A. 
I'.,  Lake  Forest  Coll.,  191 1.  Instr.,  Math., 
Marizanila  Hall,  Palo  Alto,  Calif.,  1911-13; 
With  Ervin  &  Wasey  Co.,  Chicago.  2nd  Lt., 
San.  Corps,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918;  Mustered 
out,  D  17,  1918.  Address,  1123  Maple  .Ave., 
Evanston,  111.;  bus.  add.,  58  E.  Washington  St., 
Chicago. 

THOMAS    ALFRED   MARSH 
1909.    M.  E.    (See  No.  2174.) 

ROBERT   HASKEL    MARSHALL 
1916.    A.   M.     (See   No.   6413.) 

G4S1.  LESLIE  RAY  MARSTON 
A.  M.,  1917;  b.  S  24,  1894,  Maple  Ridge, 
Mich.;  s.  John  Richardson  (b.  Jl  21,  1862, 
Ihidley,  Mich.)  and  Lucy  \.  (Sanderson)  Mar- 
ston  (b.  O  6,  1867,  Albion,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in    Coopersville    (Mich.)    H.   S.     A.   B.,   Green 


790 


University  of  Illinois 


ville  Coll..  1916.  Scholar,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916; 
Fellow,  do.,  1917.  U.  S.  A.,  1918.  Assoc. 
Mc-m.,  Nat.  Soc.  for  the  Study  of  Educ.  Ad- 
dress,  I.akeview,  Mich. 

G452.  JANE  FRANCES  MARTEN 
A.  M..  1918;  b.  Ap  6.  1S05,  Chicago;  d.  John 
(b.  Ap  3,  1858,  Carbon<laie,  111.)  and  Jane 
Fletcher  (Thomjison)  Marten  (b.  Ap  21,  1862, 
Albin,  111.).  Prepared  in  Tolono  H.  S.  A.  I?.. 
0.\ford  Coll.,  igi6.  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Schol- 
arship, Oxford  Coll.,  1912-16.  Mem.,  Epis. 
Church.     Address,   Tolono,  111. 

ARSELLA    BESSIE    MARTIN    (SWISHER) 
1910.    M.  S.    (See  No.   3867.) 


1902 


JOHN  MADISON  MARTIN 
A.  M.    (See  No.  974.) 


G4S3.  OSCAR  ROSS  MARTIN 
(Husband  of  G288) 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1913;  b.  O  4,  1884,  Farm- 
ington.  la.;  s.  Peter  (b.  Pittsburgh)  and  .-\melia 
(Ross)  Martin  (b.  Warsaw,  111.).  Prepared  in 
De  Soto  (Mo.)  II.  S.  A.  B.,  Central  Wesley- 
an  Coll.,  1907.  Asst.  Cashier,  Ger.  Am.  Bank, 
De  Soto,  Mo..  1901-03;  Mgr..  Rental  Dept., 
Niedringbaus  Trustee  Realty  Co.,  St.  Louis. 
1903-04;  Instr.,  H.  S.,  Granite  City,  111.,  1907- 
09;  Instr.,  Bookkeeping,  Cml.  and  Phys.  Geog., 
Univ.  Acad.,  1909-10;  Asst.,  Econ.,  do.,  19:0- 
13;  Asst.  Prof.  Accounting  and  Bus.  Adm.. 
Univ.  of  Neb.,  1913-15;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1915- 
18;  Prof.,  do.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Alpha  Kappa 
Psi.  Married  Hazel  Hardin  (g'12),  Ag  ij 
191 3,  Knightstown,  Ind.  Child,  Edward  Ross, 
b.  My  21.  1916.  Address,  1808  S.  22nd  St., 
Lincoln,  Neb.;   bus.  add.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  do. 

G454.  CARL  SHIPP  MARVEL 
Chemist;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  S  11,  1894,  Waynes- 
ville,  III.;  s.  John  Thomas  (b.  Ag  25.  1865, 
Tabor,  111.)  and  Mary  Lucy  (Wasson)  Marvel 
(b.  F  27,  1867,  Midland  City,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Waynesville  .\cad.  .\.  B..  Knoxville  Coll., 
191 5.  Tau  Kajipa  Epsilon;  Gamma  Alpha;  Al 
pha  Chi  Sigma:  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Grad. 
Stud.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  HI.,  1915-18.  Mfg. 
Asst..  do..  191 8 — .  Auth.:  (wMth  A.  W.  Hom- 
beyer)  Rate  of  Turbidity  in  Beverages  Con- 
taining Maltose,  Glucose  or  Maltose  and  Glu- 
cose; Jour.  A.  C.  .S".,  Vol.  39,  191 7;  (with  W^ 
A.  Noyes)  Cyancarboethyl  3,  •?.  dimethylcyclo- 
pentanone.  do.  Married  Nell  Beggs,  Je  4,  igi8. 
Address,  907  S.  6th  St.,  Chamijaign;  bus.  add.. 
219  Chem.    Bldg.,  Univ.   of  111.,  Urbana. 

MAYNE    SEGUINE    MASON 

1913.  M.   S.     (See  No.  4801.) 

ESTHER  MASSEY  (McFARLAND) 
1912.    A.   M.     (See  No.   2455.) 

G45S.     ADELE  MASTEN 
A.   M.,    1918;   b.    S   6,    i8qi.  Bolivar,   Mo.;   d. 
W.    H.    Masten.      A.    B..    Univ.    of   Wis.,    1915- 
Address,    30    Williams    St..    Pontiac,    111.;    bus. 
add..   Box  296,   Leadville.  Colo. 

MYRA  MATHER 
1905.    A.  M.     (See  No.   2175.) 

HOWARD   MATHEWS 

1914.  M.    S.     (See   No.    5810.) 

G456.  LOUIS  CLARK  MATHEWSON 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1912;  Ph.  D.,  1914;  b. 
Mcndon,  Mich.;  s.  James  W.  and  Cora  A. 
(Clark)  Mathcwson.  Pre(>ared  in  Mancelona 
(Mich.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Albion  Coll..  1910;  A. 
M.,  do.,  loii.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Delta  Eta 
Sigma;    .Sigma    Xi.       Fellow,    Math..    Univ.    of 


111.,  1912-14;  Instr.,  do.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1915- 
17;  .\sst.  Prof.,  do.,  1918 — .  .Auth.:  Theorems 
on  the  Groups  of  Isomorphisms  of  Certain 
Groups,  Am.  Jour,  of  Math.,  \'ol.  XXXVIII, 
1Q16;  On  the  Group  of  Isomorphisms  of  a  Cer- 
tain Extension  of  an  Abelian  group.  Transac- 
tions of  Am.  Math.  Soc.  Mem.,  Am.  Math. 
Soc;  Math.  Assn.  of  -Am.;  A.  A.  A.  S.  Ad- 
dress,  Dartmouth   Coll.,   Hanover,   N.    H. 

G457.  HENRY  ALBRIGHT  M.VTTILL 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1910;  b.  N  28,  1883, 
Glasgow,  Mo.;  s.  Henry  (b.  Mr  2,  1849,  Ind.) 
and  Emma  (Freyhofcr)  ^lattill  (b.  My  4,  1849, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Central  II.  S.,  Cleveland. 
.\.  B.,  Adelbert  Coll..  West.  Reserve  Univ.. 
1906;  A.  M.,  do.,  1907.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sig- 
ma Xi;  Gamma  Alpha;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon. 
I'ellow,  Phys.  Chem.,  1908-10;  Asst.,  Chem.. 
I'liiv.  of  111.,  190607;  do..  Gen.  Morganic  and 
Qualitative,  1907-08;  Asst.  Prof.,  Phys.  and 
i'  ys.  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Ut.,  1910-11;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  do..  1911;  Prof.  1912-15;  Asst.  Prof., 
Nutrition,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  191 5 — .  Capt.  Food 
Oiv.  of  .San.  Corps,  V.  S.  N.  A.,  1917;  do.,  A. 
K.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  .Auth.:  (with  P.  E. 
Howe  and  P.  B.  Hawk)  Fasting  Studies,  3  and 
4.  Jour.  A.  C.  S.  and  Jour.  Biol.  Chem.,  191 1; 
(with  P.  B.  Hawk)  Method  for  the  Quantita- 
tive Determination  of  Fecal  Bacteria.  Jour, 
li.cp.  Med.,  1911;  do..  Studies  on  Water  Drink- 
ing, 8,  9,  and  10,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  191 1.  Mem., 
A.  C.  S.;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Soc.  of  Biol. 
Chems. ;  Am.  Physiol.  Soc.  Married  Heler 
Isham.  D  31.  1912.  Address,  Univ.  of  Calif. 
Berkeley.    Calif. 

G458.  HENRY  GUST.AV  MAY 
Zoologist;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b.  O  22,  1886.  East 
Prussia.  Ger.;  s.  August  (b.  Ger.)  and  Johanna 
(Stein)  May  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Ger-.Am. 
.\cad. ;  Cook  Acad.;  L^niv.  of  Mich.,  summer 
1915.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Rochester,  1913.  Phi 
Ei)siIon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi;  Baptist 
.Sc' olarship.  1909-13;  Chester  Dewey  Scholar- 
•ihip,  1912-13;  1st  Prize  in  Zool..  1910.  Jr. 
Zool.,  Bur.  of  An.  Indus.,  Dept.  of  Agr..  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1917 — .  Co.  K,  1st  .\rmy 
Ild(itrs.  Regt.,  A.  E.  P.,  1918;  Central  Med. 
Dept.  Lab.,  U.  S.  P.  O.  721,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
.Auth.:  Selection  for  Higher  and  Lower  Facet 
Nuinl)crs  in  the  Bar-eyed  Race  of  Drosophila 
and  the  .Appearance  of  Reverse  Mutations, 
Biol.  Bui.  33,  1917.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church; 
Am.  Microscopical  Soc;  A.  A.  A.  S.,  1916 — . 
Address.    Dallas,    Ore. 

EDWIN  LYMAN   MAYALL 

1906.    M.  E.    (See  No.   1378.) 

G459.  ALICE  EMMA  MEIER 
Cas'ier;  A.  M..  191.S;  h-  Je  .-^o,  1888.  Hub- 
hard,  la.;  s.  E.  H.  (b.  1856,  Ger.)  and  Dala 
(Hoetscher)  Meier  (b.  186.!;,  Wis.).  Prepared 
in  Marshall  (Minn.)  11.  S.;  St.  Norm.,  St. 
Cloud  Minn.  A.  B..  N.  W.  Coll.,  1914.  Teach- 
er Springfield,  111..  1915-16;  do.,  Marshall, 
Minn.,  1917-18;  Cas'Mcr,  G.  N.  Ry.,  do., 
1918 — .     Address,  Marshall,  Minn. 

G460.  MARTHA  LITCILE  MELOY 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  191 8;  b.  F  7,  1895.  Daven- 
port, la.;  d.  John  Templcton  (b.  Ja  19,  1864, 
Claysville,  Pa.)  and  Sadie  (Wilson)  Meloy  (b. 
O  6.  1865,  Morning  Sun.  ().).  Prepared  in 
lloopestoti  II.  S.  A.  B.,  Monmouth  Coll.,  1917. 
Scholarship,  1917-18.  Teacher.  H.  S..  Robin- 
son, 111..  iqi8 — .  Mem.,  ITnited  Presby. 
Church.  Address.  312  Honeywell  Ave.,  Hoopc- 
=ton.  111.;  bus.  add..  High  School,  Robinson, 
111. 


1916. 


MARY    IIAZKI.   MELROSE 
A.   M.     (Sec  No.  4307.) 


Graduate  Alumni 


791 


G461.  JOHN  IIENKV  MKNKKI.Y 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1896;  b.  Jl  16,  1886,  Port 
Kennedy,  I'a.;  s.  James  (b.  F  22,  1824,  Ik-lly- 
castle,  Ireland)  and  Jane  (Stewart)  Mcncely 
(b.  D  21,  1835,  The  Castle,  Hallintoy,  Ireland). 
Prepared  in  Kinniundy  and  Alma  II.  Schs.;  So. 
111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  A.  B.,  Austin  Coll.,  1893; 
Ph.  D.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  191 1.  Kng.  Club;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.  Supt.  of  Schs..  Monticello,  111.,  1896-7; 
Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  Chicago,  1901-02;  Teacher, 
Chicago,  1897-T903;  Teacher,  Man.  Tr.,  II.  S., 
Brooklyn,  1903 — -.  Grad.  work  in  O.xford 
Univ.,  summer  1905;  do.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1908-11. 
Auth.:  A  Study  of  Am.  Drama  jirior  to  1801; 
miscellaneous  poems  in  various  newspapers  and 
minor  mags.;  Various  lectures  delivered  be- 
fore schools,  churches,  and  Teacher's  Inst. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Pres.,  Chicago  West. 
Dist.  Epwortli  League,  1902-03;  New  York 
City  H.  S.  Teachers  Assn.;  New  York  City 
Assn.  of  H.  S.  Teachers  of  Eng.  Address, 
220    6th    Ave.,    Brooklyn,    N.    Y. 

G462.  AMOS  NEWLOVE  MERRILL 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1908;  b.  Mr  15,  1875,  Rich- 
mond, Ut. ;  s.  Marriner  Wood  (b.  S  25,  183  j, 
New  Brunswick,  Can.)  and  Sarah  Ann  (Atkin- 
son) Merrill  (b.  S  27,  1834).  Prepared  in  Ut. 
Agr.  Coll..  i89i;7.  B.  S.,  do..  Prof.  Agr., 
Hrigham  Young  Coll.;  Prin.  of  H.  S.,  Head  of 
Dept.,  Agr.  and  Prof,  of  Agr.,  Brigham  Young 
Univ.,  1909 — ■.  Auth.:  Agr.  papers  and  articles 
in  Univ.  Quarterly,  Dcscrct  Farmer,  and  vari- 
ous state  and  local  papers.  Mem.,  Presidency, 
Ut.  St.  of  Zion.  Married  Eliza  Lewis  Drys- 
dale,  Ap  25,  1900.  Logan,  \Jx.  Children:  Amos 
Lyman,  b.  My  10,  1902;  Vernon  Newlove,  b. 
O  24,  190s;  Erma  Jenett,  b.  My  28,  1907;  Sar- 
ah Lucile,  b.  Je  27,  1909;  David  Marriner,  b. 
Ag  12,  1912.  Address,  279  N.  4th  East,  Provo, 
Ul.;  bus.  add.,  Brigham  Young  Univ.,  do. 

G463.  FREDERICK  E.  MERRILLS 
(Brother  of  No.  6423) 
Lawyer;  A.  M.,  1912;  b.  Ja  14,  i88g,  Belle- 
ville, 111.;  s.  Fred  B.  (b.  Ag  20,  1864,  do.) 
and  Virginia  (Badgley)  Merrills  (b.  D  5,  1865, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Smith  Acad.,  St.  Louis.  A. 
B.,  Harvard  Coll.,  191 1.  Fellowship.  Atty. 
at  Law,  Belleville,  HI.  Auth.:  Some  Aspects 
of  Judicial  Control  over  Special  and  Local 
Legislation,  Am.  Law  Review,  191 3.  Married 
Mary  Turner,  Ag  14,  1915,  Belleville,  111. 
Child,  Mary  Josephine,  b.  Ap  6,  19 17.  Address, 
Belleville,  111. 

G464.  WILLIAM  WALTER  MERRYMON 
Physicist;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  Mr  16,  1887,  Car- 
bondale.  111.;  s.  Harry  (b.  O  6,  1861,  Paris, 
111.)  and  Clara  Jane  (Buchanan)  Merrymon 
(b.  Mr  16,  1861,  Mt.  Carmel,  111.).  Prepared  in 
So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mo., 
1912.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher,  Phys.  and 
Chem.,  H.  S..  Paris,  Tex.,  1912-13;  Magnetic 
observer,  U.  S.  Coast  and  Geodetic  Sur.,  191 3- 
16,  Md.,  Ariz.,  Honolulu;  Field  work,  terres- 
trial magnetism,  Calif.;  Stud.,  Univ.  of  III., 
1916-17;  Field  work.  LT.  S.  Coast  and  Geod- 
etic Sur.,  1917-18;  Asst.  Phys.,  llniv.  of  111., 
1918 — .  Married  Mamie  Emma  Mcllvain,  J! 
18,  1913,  Los  Angeles.  Address.  511  E.  Daniel 
St..  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  Llniv.  of  111.,  Ur- 
bana. 

G465.  RUTH  ELLIS  MESSENGER 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  191 1;  b.  F  29,  1884,  N.  Y. 
City;  d.  Joseph  Ellis  (b.  D  29,  1853,  Yarmout'i, 
Nova  Scotia)  and  Anne  Jane  (Dudman)  Mes- 
senger (b.  I)  16,  1852.  do.).  Prepared  in  H. 
'S.  Dept..  N.  Y.  Norm.  Coll.  A.  B.,  N.  Y. 
Norm.  Coll.,  1905.  Teacher,  H.  S.  Dept.,  N. 
Y.  Norm.  Coll.  Social  Dir.,  Army  Sch.  of 
Nursing.  Camp  Wadsworth,  S.  C,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, 853  St.  Nicholas  Ave.,  New  York  City, 
New   York. 


LOUIS   CHARLES    I'RKDKKICK   METZGER 
191 1.    C.   E.    (See  No.  2403.) 

G466.  IDO  FRANKLIN  MEYER 
Coll.  Pres.;  A.  M.,  1905;  b.  Ag  24,  1864, 
Colchester,  111.;  s.  Franklin  F.  (b.  1832,  Potts- 
ville.  Pa.)  and  Mary  Ann  (Tondinson)  Meyer 
(b.  Manchester,  Eng.).  Pre|)ared  in  West.  111. 
St.,  Norm.  Sch.  M.  Litt.,  Iledding  Coll.,  1S95; 
Ph.  B.,  Gruinell  Coll.,  1904.  Pres.,  Ellsworth 
Coll.,  1905—.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  K.  of  P.; 
A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Susanna  (ustenia  Meyer, 
.\g  21,  1890.  Children:  Ivan  "ido,  b.  Ag  26 
1891;  Harold  Blythe.  Address,  Ellsworth 
Coll.,    Iowa    Falls,    la. 

G467.  FRIEND  LEE  MICKLE 
Bacteriologist;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  Ja  11,  1889; 
s.  Zacheur  and  Flora  Jennett  (Bircbard)  Mickle 
Prepared  in  Alden  Acad.,  Meadville,  Va  A 
B.,  Allegheny  Coll.,  191 1.  Grad.  Stud.,  Wes- 
leyan  Univ..  1912-13.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
•  Mpha  Chi  Sigma.  Asst.  Chem.,  Conn.  St.  Bd. 
of  Health,  1911-13;  Chem.,  Henry  Souther 
F.ngng.  Co.,  Hartford,  Conn.;  1913-14;  Bacter- 
iologist. Newlander  San.  Lab.,  do.,  1914-15;  do., 
Hartford  Water  Comnrs.,  do.,  1913-15; 
Chem.,  III.  St.  Water  Sur.,  1915-17;  St.  Bac- 
teriologist, New  Haven,  Conn.,  1917 — .  Ad- 
dress,   13s   Huntington   St.,   New  Haven,  Conn. 

G468.     GORO  MIKAMI 
A.    M.,    1917;   b-   N   6,    1890.   Kofu,   Japan;   s. 
Arinaga    Mikami.      Prepared    in    Kofu    (Japan) 
H.  S.    B.  C.  S.,  Waseda  Univ.,  19 12.     Address, 
Okamada,    Japan. f 

LOIS   MAIA  MILES 
1914.    A.   M.     (See  No.  4308.) 

ADAM   VAUSE   MILLAR 
igor.    M.   S.    (See  No.   1063.) 

CHARLES  ERNEST  MILLAR 
1911.    M.   S.    (See  No.  3875.) 

CLENDON  VANMETER  MILLAR 
1894.    M.    S.     (See  No.   763.) 

G469.  PAUL  HARWOOD  MILLAR 
With  Cattle  Co.;  A.  M.,  1918;  b.  O  22,  1893, 
Conway,  Ark.;  s.  Alexander  Copeland  (b.  Pa.) 
and  Elizabeth  (Harwood)  Millar  (b.  New 
York).  Pre|)ared  in  Little  Rock  (Ark.)  H. 
S.  A.  B.,  Hendrix  Coll.,  1914;  B.  S.,  Agr., 
Llniv.  of  Ark.,  1917.  C.  A.,  tJ.  S.  A.,  1918-19. 
With  Crossett  Cattle  Co.,  Crossett,  Ark.. 
1919 — .  2nd  Lt.,  C.  A.  R.  C. ;  Mustered  out,  D 
23,  1918.  Address,  519  Scott  St.,  Little  Rock, 
Ark.;  bus.  add.,  Crossett,  Ark. 

G470.  EARL  BOWMAN  MILLARD 
(Brother  of  No.  G471) 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1914;  b.  Jl  17,  1888,  Cen- 
tral City,  Neb.;  s.  Howard  Bruce  (b.  i860, 
Mich.)  and  Elizabeth  (Hays)  Millard  (b.  1866, 
111.).  Prepared  in  St.  Llniv.  Prep.,  Boulder, 
Colo.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1910;  A.  M., 
l^niv.  of  Wis..  1911.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Lambda  LIpsilon;  Sigma  Xi. 
Asst.  Prof.,  Theoretical  Chem.,  Mass.  Inst.,  of 
Tech.  Married  Jane  Raymond,  Jl  25,  1916, 
Evansville,  Ind.  Address,  20  Prescott  St., 
Cambridge,  Mass.;  bus.  add.,  Massachusetts 
Institute    of  Technology,   Boston. 

G471.     FLOYD   HAYS   MILLARD 

(Husband  of  No.  6544;  Brother  of  G470) 
Statistician;  M.  S..  1912;  b.  Jl  17,  1888,  Cen- 
tral City.  Neb.;  s.  Howard  Bruce  (b.  Je  28, 
i860,  Three  Rivers.  Mich.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Hays)  Millard  (b.  D  2,  1866,  Clayton,  111.). 
Prepared  in  St.   Prep.   Sch.,   Boulder,  Colo.     B. 


792 


University  of  Illinois 


S.,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1910;  C.  E.,  do.,  1913.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  Kesearch  Fellow,  T.  and 
A.  M.,  Univ.  of  111.,  iQio-ii;  Expert  with  R. 
R.  Comn.,  Madison,  Wis.,  1913-15;  Rale  case 
work  in  courts  and  before  St.  and  Federal 
Comns..  1915-16;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Statistical  15ur., 
West.  Trunk  Lines,  Chicago,  1916-;—.  Auth.: 
Influence  of  Temperature  on  Rail  Failures, 
Jour,  of  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1917.  Mem., 
Am.  Statistical  Assn.,  1916.  Married  Emma 
Eugenie  Schaller  ('14),  Mr  18,  1916,  Mendola, 
111.  Address,  S048  Sheridan  Rd.,  Chicago; 
bus.   add.,    1920  Transportation   Bklg.,   do. 

DONALD  S.  MILLER 
1907.    M.   S.     (See  No.  2762.) 

GRANT  CLARK  MILLER 
1895.    A.   M.     (See  No.   828.) 

G472.  J.  EARLL  MILLER 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1913;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b.  N 
9,  1889,  Marysville,  Kan.;  s.  E.  L.  Miller.  A. 
H.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1910;  LL.  B..  do.,  1912. 
Asst.,  Hist.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-18.  Ensign 
Sch.,    1918 — .     Address,   Marysville,   Kan. 

JESSIE  FAY  MILLER 

1914.  A.   M.     (See  No.  5816.) 

JOHN  ALBERT  MILLER 
1888.    M.  S.    (See  No.  436.) 

G473.  JOHN  EZRA  MILLER 
Editor;  A.  M.,  1902;  b.  Mr  13,  1865,  Mil- 
ledgeville.  111.;  s.  Daniel  M.  (b.  N  22,  1829, 
Sonimerset,  Pa.)  and  Mary  Lichty  (Elklick) 
Miller  (b.  Ag  16,  1833,  do.).  Prepared  in  Mt. 
Morris  Acad.  B.  L.,  Mt.  Morris,  1892;  A.  B., 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1894.  Instr.,  Univ.  Acad., 
1900-4;  Pres.,  Mt.  Morris  Coll.,  1904-15;  Ed. 
Sunday  Sch.  Literature.  Church  of  Brethren, 
1915 — .  Mem.,  Brethren  Church;  Assoc,  mem.. 
N.  E.  A.  R.  E.  A.  Married  Jeannctte  Blough, 
Ag  16,  1894,  Waterloo,  la.  Address,  Elgin, 
111. 

G474.     MARIE   BREESE  MILLER    (COX) 

M.  S.,  1916;  b.  D  1.  1890,  Columbus,  O.;  d. 
E.  C.  Miller.  Prepared  in  North  II.  S.,  Colum- 
bus. B.  S.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  igii.  Teacher,  Pub. 
Schs.,  Columbus,  1911-14.  Married  Lewis  Clark 
Co.x.  Address,  2562  Glen  Echo  Drive,  Columbia, 
O. ;  bus.  add.,  1234  Crittenden  St.,  N.  W. 
Washington,  D.  C. 

OLIVE  FIEDELLE  MILLER 

1915.  A.  M.    (See  No.  6428.) 

G47S.  ROLAND  NORTON  MILLER 
Chemist;  M.  S.,  1913;  b.  Ag  13,  1889,  Apple- 
ton,  Wis.;  s.  C.  L.  and  Henrietta  (Pomeroy) 
Miller  (b.  Ap  12,  1852,  Elmira,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Appleton  (Wis.)  II.  S.  A.  B.,  Law- 
rence Coll.,  191 1.  Tau  Kajjpa  Epsilon.  Chief 
Chem.,  U.  S.  Gypsum  Co.,  Chicago,  1913-15; 
Jr.  Chem.,  Dept.  of  Agr,.  Washington,  I).  C, 
ipiS-i7;  Asst.  .Supt.,  Nekoosa-F'dwards  Paper 
Co.,  Port  Edwards,  Wis.  Address,  Nekoosa- 
Edwards  Paper  Co.,  Port  Edwards,   Wis. 

G476.  WILFORD  STANTON  MILLER 
I^sychologist;  Ph.  D.,  191 7;  b.  Ja  6,  1883, 
Raber,  Ind.;  s.  Edwin  (b.  Whitley  Co.,  Ind.) 
and  Amanda  Isabelle  (Lewis)  Miller.  Pre- 
pared in  South  Whitley  (Ind.)  IT.  S.  A.  B.. 
Ind.  Univ.,  1910;  A.  M.,  do.,  191 1.  Phi  Delta 
Kappa:  Kaj)pa  Delta  Pi;  Pi  Kappa  Mu;  Sigma 
Xi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Fellow,  Ind.  Univ.; 
1910-11;  Research  Asst.,  Psych.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1911-12;  Sec.  Sch.  of  Educ,  do.,  1912-16; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Educ.  and  Prin.,  ITniv.  IT.  .S., 
L'niv.  of  Minn..  1916-18.  ist  Lt.,  S.  C.  N.  A., 
1918;    Capt.,    Div.    of    Psych.,    Camp    Dodge; 


Chief  of  Educ.  Service.  U.  S.  Gen.  Hosp.,  Ft. 
Suelling,  Minn.  Chief  Psych.  Examiner,^  In- 
lirmary  Bldg.,  439,  163rd  Depot  Brig.,  Camp 
Dodge,  Des  Aloines.  Married  Eva  Ora  Burwell, 
1903,  South  Whitley,  Iml.  Children:  Hugo 
Eugene;  Richard  Dean;  Donavon  Lewis;  Wil- 
ford  Stanton,  Jr.  Address,  1205  7th  St., 
Minneapolis. 

EDWARD  LAWRENCE  MILNE 

1900.    M.   S.    (See  No.  977.) 
G477.     ARTHUR  CHESTER  MILLSPAUGH 

Instructor;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  Mr  1,  1883,  Au- 
gusta, Mich.;  s.  Hiram  E.  and  Lydia  E.  (Ab- 
bott) Millspaugh.  Prepared  in  Augusta  (Mich.) 
H.  S.  A.  B.,  Albion  (Joll.,  1908;  Ph.  D.,  Johns 
Hopkins  Univ.,  1916.  Sigma  Nu;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Scholar  in  Hist.  Teacher,  Hist.,  Flat- 
head Co.  H.  S.,  Kalispell,  Mont.,  1910-12;  do., 
Missoula  Co.  H.  S.,  Missoula,  Mont.,  1912-14; 
Grad.  Stud.,  Pol.  So.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 
1914-16;  Fellow,  do.,  1915-16.  Prof.,  Pol.  Sc., 
Whitman  Coll.,  1916-17;  Instr.,  do.,  Johns  Hop- 
kins Univ..  1917-1S;  Emergency  Work,  Foreign 
Trade  Adviser's  Office,  State  Dept.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C.  1918—.  Auth.:  Party  Organization 
and  Machinery  in  Michigan  since  1890.  Ad- 
dress. T24  5th  St.,  W^ashington,  D.  C;  bus. 
add..  State  Dept.,  do. 

G478.  KOZABURO  MIS£ 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  Mr  8,  1886,  Awad- 
zu.  Ehime.  Japan;  s.  Kurajiro  and  Tsuru  Mise. 
Prepared  in  Uwajima  H.  S.,  Ehime,  Japan; 
Third  Coll.,  Kyoto,  Japan,  1905-08.  C.  E.,  Tok- 
yo Imperial  Univ.,  1911.  Cosmopolitan  Club, 
tlark  ITniv.,  Worcester,  Mass.,  1017-18;  Asst. 
Prof.,  C.  E.  Dept.,  Engng.  Coll.,  Kyu  Shu  Im- 
perial LTniv..  Fukuoka,  Japan.  Mem.,  Japan- 
ese C.  E.  Soc.)  1918.  Address,  99  Kita  Minato 
Machi,   Fukuoka,  Japan. 

HAROLD    HANSON    MITCHELL 

1913.  M.  S.    1915.    Ph.  D.     (See  No.  3880.) 

G479.  HAZEL  M.  E.  MITCHELL 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  Ja  22,  1887,  Au- 
rora, 111.;  d.  George  P.  (b.  D  12,  1856,  Ont., 
Can.)  and  Nettie  May  (Clark)  Mitchell  (b.  Ag 
15.  1850,  Aurora,  111.).  Prepared  in  Grand 
Island  Coll.  Acad.;  Shurtleff  Coll.  Acad.  A. 
P>.,  .Shurtleff  Coll.,  1908.  Scholarship,  Univ. 
of  III.,  1908-09;  Teacher,  H.  .S.,  Shenandoah, 
la.  Mem.,  Slienandoah  Echo  Club;  Bow-Knot 
Club;  Girl's  Tennis  Club.  Address,  Shenan- 
doah, la. 

G480.     JOHN   HARRIS   MITCHELL 
Teacher;   M.    S..   191 2;  b.   S   23,    1881,  Zebu- 
Ian,   Ga. ;   s.   John  Harris   (b.    1833,   Barnesville, 
Ga.)    and    Rebecca    (Wells)    Mitchell    (b.    1842, 
Zebulon.   Ga.).     Prepared   in   Zebulan    (Ga.)    II. 

5.  B.  S.,  Ala.  Poly.  Inst..  1903;  M.  S.,do., 
1904.  Fellow  in  Chem.;  Teacher,  Chem.,  Clem- 
son  Coll.,  S.  C,  1911 — ■.  Married  Ethel  Mary 
Blasingame,  1908,  Auburn,  .Ma.  Children: 
Jack   Harris,   b.    S    15,    iQn;   Ethel  Mary,   b.    S 

6,  1913;  William  Alexander,  b.  My  29,  1917. 
Address,  Clemson  College,  S.  C. 

GUNDAYER  MIZOGUCHI 
1915.    M.  S.    (See  No.  6432.) 

G481.     TSUNEKICHI   MIZUNO 
A.    M.,    1917;   b.   Jl    10.    18S1,   Iwaki,  Japan; 
s.     Yligiri    Mizuno.      B.    A.,    Hiroshima    Norm. 
Coll.,    1909.      Address,    41     Koizumi,    Tamura, 
Iwaki,  Japan;    bus.    add.,   Fukushimaken,  do. 

FLOYD  WILLIAM  MOIILMAN 

1914.  M.  S.     1916.    Ph.  D.    (See  No.  5316.) 

TIMOTHY   MOJONNIER 
1902.    M.  S.    (See  No.   1564.) 


Graduate  Alumni 


793 


OLIVER    STEPHEN   MOLES 
1893.    M.   L.     (See  No.  S79-) 

G482.  JESSE  EDWIN  MONCRIEFF 
Missionary  and  Teacher;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  My 
27,  1888,  Pesotum,  111.;  s.  Robert  (b.  D  13, 
1859,  Cowcs,  Isle  of  Wight,  Eng.)  and  Agnes 
(Condon)  Moncrieff  (b.  Ag  :o,  1867,  Sidney, 
•  111.).  Prepared  in  ShurtletT  Acad.  B.  S., 
Shurtleff  Coll.,  1909.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Alpha 
Zeta.  Foreign  Teacher,  Eng.,  Hagi  Middle 
Sch.,  1910-12;  do.,  Yamaguchi  Higher  Cml. 
Sch.,  1912-14;  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1914-15;  Appointed  by  Am.  Baptist  Foreign 
Missionary  Soc.  to  work  in  Szechwan  province, 
China;  Prin.,  Munroe  Acad.,  Suifu,  Szechwan, 
China,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  P.aptist  Church.  Mar- 
ried Virginia  Adelaide  Merriam,  Jl  7,  1913. 
Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Child,  Ruth  Janet,  b.  Mr 
14,  1917  (died  S  9,  1917).  Address,  Grand 
Rapids,  Mich.;  bus.  add.,  I-pin-Hsein,  Suifu, 
Szechwan,    China. 

G483.  JULIAN  MONTGOMERY 
Engineer;  M.  S.,  1915;  b.  My  2,  1889,  White- 
might,  Te.x.;  s.  B.  S.  (b.  1857,  Tex.)  and  Ra- 
chel (Montgomery)  Montgomery  (b.  Savoy, 
Tex.).  Prepared  in  Whitemight  (Tex.)  H.  S. 
B.  S.,  Grayson  Coll..  1908;  C.  E.,  Univ.  of 
Tex.,  1912.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Research  Fellow,  Univ.  of  111.;  Engr., 
Sherman,  Tex.,  1915-16;  City  San.  Engr.,  Aus- 
tin, Tex.,  1916-17;  Chief  Office  Engr.,  St. 
Highway  Dept.,  do.,  1917-18;  Div.  Engr.,  Tex. 
St.  Highway  Dept.,  (Torpus  Christi,  Tex., 
1918 — .  2nd  Lt.,  Engrs.,  Co.  A,  Camp  Humph- 
reys; Mustered  out,  D  2,  191 8.  Auth. :  Sewer 
Measurements,  Austin,  Tex.,  _  Engng.  News, 
1916;  Building  Storm  Sewer  in  Creek  Chan- 
nel, do.,  1 91 7;  Contamination  of  Water  Sup- 
ply, do.,  1917;  Mem.,  Rotary  Club.  Married 
Annie  Dickson,  Ja  2,  191 6,  Sherman,  Tex. 
Address,  Whitewright,  Tex.;  bus.  add..  Corpus 
Christi,  do. 

G484.  BLAINE  FREE  MOORE 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1908;  b.  Ag  6,  1879,  Re- 
public, O.;  s.  B.  F.  (b.  O.)  and  Martha  J. 
(Free)  Moore  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Cherry- 
vale  (Kan.)  and  La  Bette  Co.  (Kan.)  H. 
Schs.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1901;  Ph.  D., 
Columbia,  1913.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Scholar, 
Pol.  Sc,  Univ.  of  111.;  Curtiss  Fellow,  Pub. 
Law,  Columbia;  Instr..  Govt.,  LTniv.  of  Mich.; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Pol.  Sc,  Geo.  Washington  Univ.; 
Teacher  and  Prin.,  Bur.  of  Educ,  P.  I.,  1901- 
04;  Prov.  Supt.,  1905-06;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Pol. 
Sc,  Univ.  of  Kan.  Special  Investigator,  U. 
S.  Comn.,  Indus.  Relations,  1914:  Expert  Iti- 
vestigator.  War  Trade  Bd.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Mem.,  local  Civil  Service  Bd. ;  Junta  Provincial. 
Auth.:  Cumulative  Voting  and  Minority  Rep- 
resentation in  Illinois,  Univ.  Press.,  1909;  Su- 
preme Court  and  Unconstitutional  Legislation, 
Columbia  Univ.  Studies  in  Hist.,  Econ.  and  Pub. 
Law,  1 9 13;  The  Judicial  \'eto  and  Pol.  Dem- 
ocracy, Am.  Pol.  Sc.  Review,  1916.  Mem.,  Am. 
Pol.  Assn.;  Asst.  Sec.  Short  Ballot  Organiza- 
tion, N.  Y. ;  Foreign  Service  Club,  Washing 
ton,  D.  C. ;  Univ.  Club,  Lawrence,  Kan.  Ad- 
dress, 1135  Ohio  St.,  Lawrence,  Kan.;  bus. 
add.,  Univ.   of  Kansas,  do. 

GRACE  LILLIAN  MOORE  (COOK) 
1900.     M.   S.     (See  No.  900.) 

G485.  JOEL  ROSCOE  MOORE 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  Jl  2,  1879,  Litch- 
field, Mich.:  s.  William  Wirt  (b.  Mr  2,  1852, 
Moscow,  Mich.)  and  Emily  Jane  (Stiles) 
Moore  (b.  O  2,  1861,  Hudson,  Mich.).  Pre- 
pared in  Hillsdale  (Mich.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Albion 
Coll.,  1908.  Asst.,  Econ..  L'niv.  of  111.,  1908- 
09;  Instr.,  H.  S.,  Blue  Island,  111.,  1909-10; 
do.,   H.   S.,    Great   Falls,   Mont.,    1910-11;   Head 


of  Dept.,  Rural  Educ,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  La 
Crosse,  Wis.,  191 1—.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheri- 
dan, 111.,  1917;  Capt.,  Co.  M.,  339th  Inf., 
Camp  Custer,  Mich.,  191 7.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A. 
M.  Married  Mabel  A.  Olmstead,  Je  23,  1903, 
Moscow,  Mich.  Child,  Helen  Emily,  b.  Jl  22, 
1906  (died  O  5,  1906).  Address,  114  N.  9th 
St.,  La  Crosse,   Wis. 

G486.    LAURA  McAllister  moore 

Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  Owen  Co.. 
Ind.;  d.  William  D.  (b.  Carroll  Co..  O.)  and 
Lucy  C.  (McAllister)  Moore  (b.  do.).  A.  B., 
Ind.  Univ.,  1892;  Grad.  Stud.,  Hist,  and  Educ, 
L  niv.  of  111.,  summer  sessions,  1912-16.  Head, 
Hist.  Dept.,  H.  S.,  Corsicana,  Tex.,  1912-18; 
Prin..  H.  S.,  Wagoner,  Okla.,  1918 — .  Mem., 
Tex.  St.  Teachers  Assn..  1912-18;  Am.  Hist. 
Assn.,   1917 — .     Address,  Wagoner,  Okla. 

G487.  LLEWELLYN  ALEXANDER 
MOORHOUSE 
Agriculturist;  M.  S.,  1906;  b.  Ap  26,  1873, 
Cairo,  Ont.,  Can.;  s.  Robert  (b.  S  1840,  do.) 
and  Louisa  Sage  (Culham)  Moorhouse  (b.  Mr 
1848,  Islington,  Ont.,  Can.).  Prepared  in 
Ont.  Pub.  Schs.  B.  S.  A.,  Ont.  Agr.  Coll., 
1902.  Asst.,  Soils  and  Crops,  Okla.  A.  and  M. 
Coll..  1902-06;  Prof.,  Agron..  do.,  1906-T0; 
Agr.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Office  of  Finrm 
Mgmt.,  Denver,  1910-12;  Prof.,  Field  Husb., 
Manitoba  Agr.  Coll.,  1912-14;  Agr.,  Farm 
Mgmt.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr..  Washington,  D. 
C,  1914 — .  Auth.:  Press  buls.,  circulars  and 
buls.,  (Dkla.  Exp.  Sta.,  1902-10;  also  articles 
for  Agr.  Press.  1902-10.  Mem..  Sigma  Xi;  M. 
E.  Church;  Life  Mem.,  Am.  Breeders  Assn.; 
Am.  Soc  of  Agron.  Married  Mary  Arnettie 
Coburn,  D  26,  1910,  Okarche.  Okla.  Children: 
Louise  Ellen,  b.  Mr  12,  191 5!  Mary  Mildred 
b.  Jl  29  1916.  Address.  1426  Decatur  St.,  N. 
W.,  Washington,  D.  C;  btts.  add.,  U.  S.  Dept. 
of  Agriculture,  do. 

FRANCES  MILTON   MOREHOUSE 
1914.    A.  M.     (See  No.  4318.) 

G488.  EFFIE  MARGUERITE  MORGAN 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  S  14,  1891.  Spring- 
field, 111.;  d.  W.  C.  Wilson.  Prepared  in 
Springfield  H.  S.  A.  B.,  James  Millikin  Univ., 
1913.  Teacher,  Sangamon  Co.  Schs.,  1911-12; 
do.,  H.  S..  Clinton,  111.,  1913-15.  Address,  1019 
Governor  St.,  Springfield,  111.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
High   School  Clinton,  111. 

WILLIAM  ALGERNON   KINGSMILL 
MORKEL 

1916.  M.  S.    (See  No.  7092.) 

ALICE  ELVIRA  MORRIS 
1914.    A.   M.    (See  No.  5827.) 

G489.  HARRY  CLEVELAND  MORRISON 
Surveyor;  A.  M.,  1908;  b.  N  2,  1884,  Hazel- 
tcin,  Ind.;  s.  David  A.  Morrison.  Prepared  in 
Oakland  City  Coll.;  Taylor  Univ.  A.  B.,  Ind. 
Vniv.,  1907.  Co.  Surv.,  Princeton,  Ind.  Ad- 
dress, Princeton,  Ind. 

ROGER  LEROY  MORRISON 

1917.  C.  E.    (See  No.  4821.) 

G490.  EDNA  MOSHER 
Instructor;  M.  S.,  1913;  Ph.  D.,  1915.  Pre- 
pared in  Provincial  H.  S.,  Truro,  Nova  Scotia; 
Nova  Scotia  Normal  Sch.;  Nova  Scotia  Sch.  of 
."\gr.  B.  S.  A.,  Cornell,  1908.  Sigma  Xi.  Teach- 
er. H.  S.,  Clifton,  111.,  1900-01,  1902-04; 
Prin.,  Lyon-Brook  H.  S.,  1904-05;  Teacher,  H. 
S.,  Hampton,  Va.,  1908-10;  do.,  H.  S.,  Gary, 
Ind.,  1910-12;  St.  Inst.,  Emory,  Va. ;  Instr., 
Entomol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-18;  Instr.,  do.. 
O.   St.  Univ.,   1918 — .     Auth.:  Classification  of 


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the  Lepidoptera  based  on  characters  of  the 
Pupa,  Univ.  of  IIL;  articles  in  St.  Lab.  Nat. 
Hist.  Bill.  Mem.,  Entomol.  Soc.  of  Am.;  Am. 
Soc.  of  ZooL;  Entomol.  Soc.  of  Nova  Scotia. 
.-iddrcss.  Kempt  Shore.  Nova  Scotia;  bus.  add., 
Ohio  State  Univ.,  Columbus. 

G491.  'WILLIAM  EARI,  MOSIIER 
Engineer;  M.  S.,  1913;  b.  Ja  10.  1888,  Still- 
water, N.  Y.;  s.  William  Kohbins  (b.  S  7,  18(14, 
Gahvay,  N.  Y.)  and  Anna  (\'an  Wie)  Mosher 
(b.  E  24.  1 866.  V'ischer's  Ferry,  N.  Y.).  I're- 
parcd  in  Mechanicsville  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  Ph.  B.. 
Syracuse  Univ.,  igog;  M.  E.  do.,  191 1.  Aca 
cia;  'I'lieta  Nu  Ensilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  Fellowship,  I'niv.  of  111.; 
Travelled  in  Europe,  1913;  Refrigeration 
Technologist,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1913-16;  Re- 
frigerating and  Consulting  Engr.,  L'nited 
Fruit  and  Fruit  Dispatch  Cos.,  New  York  City, 
Asst.  Supt.  Engr.,  L'.  S.  A.  Transport  Service, 
in  charge  of  Marine  Refrigeration,  Hoboken 
N.  J.;  Under  Cliief  of  Embarkation,  Gen.  StatT 
of  the  War  Dept.,  Washington.  D.  C.  Auth.: 
(with  G.  A.  Goodenough)  Properties  of  Sat- 
urated and  Supersaturated  Ammonia,  Engng. 
H.vp.  Sta.,  Uiiir.  of  111.  Bull.  66.  Jour,  of  .'■! . 
S.  M.  E.  and  TrausactioHS  of  .Un.  Soc.  of  Re- 
frigerating Eugrs.,  1912-13;  Various  Articles  in 
Fruit  Disf'atcli.  1916-17.  Mem.,  A.  F.  .\.  M.: 
Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Am.  Soc.  Refrigerating 
Engrs.    Died    O    12,    1918,    Washington,    D.    C. 

G492.  FRED  WEAVER  MUNCIE 
(Husband  of  No.  7754) 
Chemist;  M.  S.,  1913;  Ph.  D.,  1915;  b.  Jl 
31,  1887,  Centerpoint,  Ind.;  s.  W.  R.  Muncie. 
A.  B.,  Wabash  C  oil.,  1910.  Asst.  Chem.,  Univ. 
of  III.,  igii-12;  Asst.  Flor.,  do.,  1912-15; 
Assoc.  Flor.  Chem.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  do.,  1915; 
Chem.,  Monsanto  Chem.  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1915 — 
Married  Mary  Elizabeth  Love,  Ag  15,  1916, 
Urbana.  Address,  Olney,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Mon- 
santo Chemical  Co.,  St.  Louis. 

G493.  WALTER  THOMPSON  MURDOCK 
Chemist;  M.  S.,  191 1;  b.  Jl  23,  1883,  La 
Fayette,  Ind.;  s.  W.  H.  Murdock.  Prepared 
in  Parsons  Coll.;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  B.  S.. 
Purdue  Univ.,  1907.  Teacher,  Chem.,  Mercers- 
burg  Acad.,  Mercersburg,  Pa.,  1907-09;  Asst., 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1909;  with  Scientific  Sup- 
plies Co.,  Pittsburgh.  1909 — .  Mem..  A.  C.  S. 
Address,  Scientific  Supplies  Co.,  Forbes  St.. 
Pittsburgh. 

G494.     MAURICE    ELGIN    MURPHY 

Supt.  Schs.;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  Jl  13,  1884 
Poseyville,  Ind.;  s.  John  C.  (b.  F  2,  1846,  do.) 
and  Sada  Elizabeth  (Lonibert)  Murphy  (b.  Mr 
12,  1859,  Macedonia,  111.).  A.  B.,  Ind.  Cen- 
tral Norm.  Coll.;  A.  B.,  Irid.  L^niv.,  1913. 
Asst.,  Coll.  of  Commerce.  Ind.  Univ.,  1916-17; 
Supt.,  Schs.,  Clayton,  Ind.;  Grad.  Stud.;  Univ. 
of  111.,  summer,  1918.  Mem.,  Phi  Delta  Kappa. 
Address,  Eldorado,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Clayton, 
Ind. 

G49S-  E^IIEL  RUTH  MURRAY 
PVin..  H.  S.;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  F  24,  1888, 
Woodlawn,  111. ;  d.  George  Washington  (b.  Ag 
IS,  1854,  Terre  Haute,  Ind.)  and  Hatlie  Cath- 
erine Murray  (b.  S  3,  1864).  Prepared  in  Schal- 
ler  (la.)  H.  S. ;  Morningside  Acad.  A.  B.,  Morn- 
ingside  Coll.  Prin.,  H.  S..  Westsidc,  la.,  igog- 
10;  Instr.,  Latin,  Rock  Valley,  la.,  1910-11; 
Prin.,  H.  S.,  Rock  Rajiids.  la.,  1911-16;  Grad. 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  III..  1916-17:  Prin.,  IL  S.. 
Kock  Rapids,  la.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Women's 
Federated  Clubs  of  la.;  P.  E.  O.  Address. 
Schaller,  la.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  High  School,  Rock 
Rapids,  la. 

THOMAS   EDGAR   MUSSELM.W 
1913.    A.  M.    (See  No.  4326.) 


G496.  CLYDE  HADLEY  MYERS 
(Husband  of  No.  3565) 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1910;  b.  F  6.  1883;  s.  J. 
.1.  (b.  My  17,  1853,  Randolph,  111.)  and  Jus- 
tina  Lauretta  (Iladley)  Myers  (b.  S  9,  1856, 
Collinsville.  111.).  Preiiared  in  111.  Wesleyan 
Acad.  B.  S.,  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1907;  Ph. 
1)..  Cornell,  1912.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon;  Gamma  -Alpha;  Sigma  Xi. 
.\sst.,  Chem.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1907-08;  Asst.,  Plant  Breeding,  do.,  1908-10; 
Instr.,  do.,  Cornell,  191  1-12;  Asst.  Prof.,  do., 
igi2-i3;  Prof.,  do.,  1913 — .  Auth.:  Effect  of 
Nutrition  upon  Variation  and  Correlation  in 
Wheat,  Am.  Breeders  Assn.  Report,  V'ol.  VI, 
igii.  Married  Fleda  De  Vere  Straight  ('08), 
Je  28,  1910,  Okoboji,  la.  .Address,  Wyckoff 
Road.  Ithaca,  N.  Y.;  bus.  add.,  Cornell  Univ., 
do. 

ELMER  JAMES   MYERS 
1908.    A.  M.    (See  No.  3123.) 

GEORGE   WILLIAM   MYERS 

1891.    M.   L.     (See  No.   551.) 

LENA   JOSEPHINE   MYERS 
1918.    A.  M.    (See  No.  5836.) 

G497.  NETTIE  ELIZABETH  MYERS 
(UDDEN) 
A.  M.,  1909;  b.  S  14,  1885,  Farmer  City, 
111.;  d.  James  Franklin  (b.  D  29,  1856,  O.)  and 
.Sarah  Jane  (Jo' nson)  Myers  (b.  N  11,  i860, 
.McClean  Co.,  111.).  Prepared  in  Rock  Islantl 
H.  S.  A.  B.,  Augustana  Coll.,  1906.  Class 
Prophet;  Girls'  Basketball.  Ed.,  North.  Star, 
official  paper  of  North  Star  Benefit  Assn. 
(fraternal  insurance),  1906-0S.  Auth.:  Short 
stories  in  Middle  IV est  .Advocate,  North  Star, 
and  Oli're  Leaf.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Jon  Andreas  Udden,  S  7,  1910,  Rock  Is- 
land, 111.  Children:  John  .Andreas.  Jr..  b.  N 
30,  191 1 ;  David  Myers,  b.  My  22,  1915;  Eliza- 
lieth  Jane,  b.  Ap  26.  1917.  Address,  2926  sth 
Ave.,  Rock  Island,  111. 


1915- 


ODESSA   MADGE    MYERS 
A.  M.     (See  No.  6444.) 


G498.  JONAS  BERNARD  NATHANSON 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1913;  Ph.  D.,  1916;  b. 
S  5,  1889.  Vilna,  Russia;  s.  Samuel  (b.  My  18, 
1848,  do.)  and  Edna  (Rayman)  Natlianson  (b. 
la  27,  i8ss.  do.).  Prepared  in  Toledo  (O.)  H. 
"S.  A.  B.',  O.  St.  ITniv.,  igi2.  Zeta  Beta  Tau; 
P'm  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Up- 
silon. Instr.,  Phys.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Tech., 
1916— .  E.  R.  C,  191S— .  Auth.:  A  Deter- 
mination of  e/m  and  v  by  the  Measurement  of 
a  Helix  of  Wehnelt  Cathode  Rays,  Physical  Re- 
view, Vol.  2,  1913;  The  Optical  Properties  of 
Rubidium,  do..  Vol.  XL  1918;  The  Reflecting 
Power  of  the  Alkali  Metals,  .Istropliysical  Jour., 
\'o\.  XLIV",  191 6.  Mem.,  Am.  Phys.  Soc. 
Married  Rose  Marblestone,  Je  27.  1917,  Chi- 
cago.     Address,   5537   Beeler   .St.,   Pittsburgh. 

DORA   MYRTLE   NEBEL 

1 914.  A:  M.     (See  No.  6448.) 

•MERLE  LOUIS   NEBEL 

1915.  M.   S.     19I7-   Ph.  D.     (See  No.  5837.) 

JOHN   RALPH  NEELY 
1897.    M.  L.    (See  No.  318.) 

ALMA  JESSIE   NEILL 
1915.    A.   M.    (See  No.  5839.) 

G499.     JOHN   HARLAND  NELSON 
Professor;  M.   S.,  1909;   b.  O  30,  1876,  Wal- 
nut,  la.     Prepared   in  Harlan   (la.)   H.  S.     B. 


Graduate  Alumni 


795 


S.,  S.  Dak.  St.  Coll.,  1905.  I-t.  and  Capt., 
Univ.  Regt.;  Ath.  Team;  Tennis  Team.  Instr., 
Math,  and  Mechanics,  S.  Dak.  St.  Coll.,  1904- 
08;  Fellowship,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-09;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Head.  Dept.  of  Mechanics  and  Hydrau- 
lics, Case  Sell,  of  Applied  Sc,  1909-12;  I'rof., 
Mechanics,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst.,  1912-16; 
Engr.,  Phys.,  Bur.  of  Standards,  Washington, 
D.  C.,  191(1-18;  Research  Engr.,  Wynian  & 
Gordon  Co.,  Worcester,  Mass..  191S — .  Mem., 
Sigma  Xi;  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials;  A. 
S.  M.  E.;  Soc.  of  Automotive  Engrs. ;  Soc. 
Steel  Treating  Research  Club.  Married  Ina  ^Iay 
Colegrove,  1904,  Brookings,  S.  Dak.  Child, 
James  S.,  b.  O  10,  1910,  Cleveland,  O.  Ad- 
dress, II  Haviland  St.,  Worcester,  Mass.;  bus 
add.,  c/o  Wyman  &  Gordon  Co.,  do. 

MILTON  NELS  NELSON 

191 7.  A.   M.     (See  No.   7103-) 
ANDREW  HENRY  NEUREUTHER 

1899.  M.  E.  (See  No.  ii.qS.) 
G500.  WILLIAM  BARBOUR  NEVENS 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  N  27,  1885,  Win- 
nebago, 111.;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  D  6.  1839, 
(Toncord,  N.  H.)  and  Jessie  F.  (Hunter)  Ney- 
ens  (b.  Ap  7,  1S44,  Scotland).  Prepared  in 
Winnebago  and  Rockford  H.  Schs. ;  Wheaton 
Coll.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1914-  Alpha  Zeta; 
Gamma  Sigma  Delta.  Asst.,  Dairy  Husb.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1917;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Neb., 
191 7 — .  Auth.:  (with  R.  S.  Hulce)  Arrange- 
ment of  Rectangular  Dairy  Barns,  Univ.  of 
III.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  Bui.  199,  1917;  Feed  and 
Care  of  the  Dairy  Calf.  Bui.  203,  191 7.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church;  Am.  Dairy  Sc.  Assn.;  Bd.  of 
Editors.  Jour,  of  Dairy  Sc.  Married  Martha  C. 
Langwill,  Ag  6,  1914,  Rockford,  III.  Address, 
St.   Univ.  Farm,  Lincoln,  Neb. 

JOSEPH   ALLAN   NEVINS 

1913.  A.  M.     (See  No.   5341.) 

REXFORD  NEWCOMB 

1918.  M.  Arch.   (See  No.  4833.) 
G501.     ANNA  GRACE  NEWELL 

Associate;  Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  D  23,  1876,  Flint, 
Mich.;  d.  Minor  S.  (b.  Jl  30,  1824.  Corfu,  N. 
Y.)  and  Sarah  A.  (Webb)  Newell  (b.  S  16, 
1840,  do.).  Prepared  in  IJatavia  (N.  Y.)  H. 
S.;  Univ.  of  Leipzig,  Ger..  1906-07;  Cornell, 
summers  190S  and  1909;  Chicago  Univ.,  sum- 
mer, 1914.  A.  B.,  Smith  Coll.,  1900;  M.  A., 
do.,  1908.  Teacher,  Asst.,  Instr.,  and  Asst. 
Prof.,  Zool.,  Smith  Coll.,  1908-16;  Stud..  Bac- 
teriol.  and  Serol.,  Coll.  of  Physicians  and  Sur- 
geons, New  York  City,  19 16-17;  volunteer 
worker,  Serol.  and  Bacteriol.  Presby.  Hosp., 
do.,  summer  1917;  Assoc,  Serol.,  Louisville 
Med.  Sch.  and  City  Hosp.,  1917 — .  Mem., 
Ecol.  Soc.  of  Am.;  Entomol.  Soc.  of  Am.;  A. 
A.  A.  S.;  Smith  Coll.  Alumnae  Assn.  Ad- 
dress, 121  E.  Gray  St.,  Louisville,  Ky.;  bus. 
add.,  Louisville  Medical  School  and  City  Hos- 
pital,  do. 

MASON   HARDER  NEWELL 

1901.    A.  M.    (See  No.  1254.) 

CHARLES  IVAN  NEWLIN 

1914.  M.  S.    (See  No.  S342.) 

Gso2.  GEORGE  HILLIS  NEWLOVE 
Accountant;  Ph.  D..  1918;  b.  D  16,  1893, 
Crystal,  N.  Dak.;  s.  Samuel  (b.  F  29,  i860, 
Hanover,  Can.)  and  Vangie  (Hillis)  Newlove 
(b.  Ap  20,  1869,  do.).  Prepared  in  Bathgate 
(N.  Dak.)  H.  S.  Ph.  B.,  Hamline  Univ.,  1914; 
A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  191 5.  Statistician,  111. 
Centennial  Comn.,  1915-16;  Asst.,  .\ccounting, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1916-18.  Ensign,  U.  S.  N.  R.  F., 
iQi8 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.;  Am.  Assn. 
of  Univ.  Instrs.  of  Accounting.  Married  Merle 
White,  S  1918,  Washington,  D.  C.  Address, 
223   W.  23rd  St.,  New  York  City. 


FRED  EARLE  NEWTON 

1901.    A.   M.     (Sec  No.   1381.) 

G503.  IRBY  COGHILL  NICHOLS 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1912;  b.  N  11,  1882,  Eu- 
dora.  Miss.;  s.  Abner  Driver  (b.  Je  i,  1853, 
Hernando,  Miss.)  and  Nina  (Jones)  Nichols  (b. 
N  12,  1858,  do.).  Prepared  in  Eudora  (Miss.) 
'H.  S.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Miss.,  1906;  M.  A.,  do., 
1908;  Ph.  D.,  l^niv.  of  Mich.,  191 7.  Phi  Sig- 
ma. Teaching  Fellow;  Instr.^  Math.,  Univ.  of 
Miss.,  1908;  do.,  Tex.  A.  and  M.  Coll.,  1909- 
II,  1912-15;  Asst.  Prof.,  Math.,  do.,  1916-17; 
Assoc.  Prof.,  Math.,  La.  St.  Univ.,  1917 — . 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church,  South;  Dixie  Club;  A. 
F.  .\.  M.  Married  Pauline  Wright,  Je  29, 
igi8,  Oxford,  Miss.  Address,  La.  St.  Univ., 
Baton   Rouge,    La. 

FLOYD    FRANCIS   NICKELL 
igii.    A.  M.     (See  No.   3888.) 

EDWARD    FREDERICK    NICKOLEY 
1915.     A.    M.     (See  No.    1160.) 

EMMA    RHOADS    NICKOLEY 
1915.     A.  M.      (See  No.   1264.) 

G504.  HARRY  THOMAS  NIGHTINGALE 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  O  11,  1871,  In- 
dianola,  la.;  s.  Augustus  Frederick  (b.  N  11, 
1843.  Quincy,  Mass.)  and  Fanny  Orena 
(Chase)  Nightingale  (b.  O  i,  1843,  East  Deer- 
ing,  N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Lake  View  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Ph.  B.,  L^niv.  of  Mich.,  1895.  Psi 
Upsilon.  Teacher,  South  Div.  H.  S..  Chicago. 
1895-99;  Traveling;  Business;  Travel  and 
.Study  in  Europe,  1904-05:  Instr.,  Civ.  and 
Hist.,  Univ.  of  111.  Acad.,  1905-10;  Grad. 
Work,  LTniv.  of  Wis.,  summer  1908;  Jena  and 
Leipzig  L^nivs..  1910-11;  Oxford  Univ.,  sum- 
mer 1911;  do.,  Evanston  Acad.,  N.  W.  Univ., 
19H-18;  Acting  Asst.  Prof..  Pol.  Sc,  Oberlin 
Coll.,  Oberlin,  O.,  1918 — •.  Chm..  Evanston  Pro- 
gressive Party  Convention,  1912;  .St.  Committee- 
man, 1912:  Delegate,  State  Convention.  191-*; 
Mem.,  St.  Bd.  of  Equalization,  Progressive  Par- 
ty, 1912,  loth  Congressional  Dist.;  Reelected, 
1916;  Lecturer,  111.  Civ.  Soc,  1914-16;  do..  111. 
Parents  and  Teachers  Assn..  1916-18.  Auth.:  La 
\'ie  Politique  et  Parlementarie  a  I'Etranger, 
l.es  Etats-Unis  d'Amerique,  French  Pol.  Jour., 
La  Reveu  Politique  et  Parlementaire,  Vol.  16, 
1909;  The  Teaching  of  Civ.  and  Hist.,  The 
.School  Review,  Vol.  18,  1910;  (German  Opinion 
of  Americans  and  French,  Northzvcstern  Mag., 
-XII,  1916.  Ed.  Translations  of  Apology  of 
.Socrates;  The  Phaedo;  Tennyson's  The  Prin- 
cess; Selections  of  American  Oratory,  Ains- 
worth  &  Co.,  1896.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  Am. 
Pol.  Sc.  Assn.:  Am.  Hist.  Assn.;  Neighliorhqod 
("om..  St.  Council  of  Defense,  1917-18.  Married 
Minnie  Louise  Bushnell,  Jl  30.  1907,  Eltham 
Park,  Kent.  Eng.  Address,  1736  Ridge  Ave^, 
Evanston,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Evanston  Acad.,  N. 
W.    Univ.,    do. 

CLARENCE  EUGENE  NOERENBERG 
1909.    A.  E.     (See  No.  3127.) 

G505.  WILLIS  JAMES  NOLAN 
.Assistant;  A.  M..  1917;  b.  Ap  11,  1891,  Cleve- 
land, O.;  s.  John  William  (b.  1853,  Paines- 
ville,  O.)  and  Cora  (Rumbaiigh)  Nolan  (b. 
1865,  Wooster,  O.).  Prepared  in  Madison  Tp. 
(O.)  Madison  (O.)  H.  Schs.  A.  B.,  West.  Re- 
serve Univ.,  1914.  Phi  P>eta  Kappa;  Le  Cercle 
Francais;  Scholar.  Entomol.  Asst.,  Biol..  West. 
Reserve  Univ..  1914-16.  Engr.  and  ist  Sergt., 
O.  Nat.  Guard,  1913-16;  Co.  D.  34th  Inf.,  Ft. 
I'.liss.  Tex.;  Sergt.  Instr.,  85th  Div.,  Camp  Cus- 
ter, Mich..  191 7:  do.,  338th  Inf.;  Co.  C,  isl 
.Army  Hdqtrs.  Regt.;  do.,  Co  I,  105th  Inf., 
A.   E.    F.     Address,  Madison,  O. 


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G506.  FRANK  GARM  XOKBl'RV 
Physician;  A.  M..  1913;  b.  Ja  27,  1892,  Jack- 
sonville, 111.;  s.  Frank  Farsons  (b.  Ag  5.  1803, 
Beardstown,  111.)  and  Mary  (Garm)  Norbury 
(b.  Ag  30,  1S64.  do.).  Frcpared  in  Whipple 
Acad.  A.  B.,  111.  Coll..  igi--,;  M.  D.,  Harvard. 
1917.  Sigma  Pi;  Nu  Sigma  Nu.  House  Officer, 
Lab.,  Boston  City  Hosn.  1st  Lt.,  M.  R.  C, 
Jo.  Unit,  Base  Hosp.,  Xo.  7,  A.  E.  F.,  1918; 
in  charge  of  Chcni.  Lab.,  do.;  Capt.  Adj.,  Base 
Hosp.  No.  7;  Returned  to  states,  Mr  31,  1919. 
Auth. :  Original  work  in  bacteriol.  Asst.  Bac- 
teriologist, Boston  Floating  Hosp.,  1913-15; 
Bacteriologist,  do.,  1910.  Married  Mary  Elson 
Barnes,  Ap  11,  1918,  Jacksonville,  111.  Address, 
1133   Williams   Blvd.,   Springtield,  111. 

G507.  JULIUS  EDW'ARD  NORDBY 
Instructor;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  Ap  27,  1887,  Sol- 
dier, la.;  s.  Martin  ITansen  (b.  F  18,^  1854, 
Norway)  and  Julia  Bertha  (Severson)  Nordby 
( b.  N  20,  i860,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Geneseo 
Cidaho)  H.  S.;  St.  Olaf  Coll.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of 
Idaho,  1915.  Instr.,  Univ.  of  Idaho,  1916 — . 
2nd  Lt.,  U.  S.  A.  S.,  Swissvale,  Pa.;  Mustered 
out,  D  10,  1918.  Address,  Geneseo,  Idaho. 

Gso8.     RUDOLPH  HANS  NOTTELMANN 
Teacher;  A.   M.,   1913;   b.  Je  24,   1891,  Mon- 
mouth, 111.;  s.  Hans  Nottelinann.     Prepared  in 
Monmouth  H.  S.     A.  B.,  Monmouth  Coll.,  1912. 
Address,  720   E.   Euclid  Ave.,  Monmouth,  lU.t 

G509.     JOHN  TILDEN  NUTTALL 

Chief  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1909;  b.  Jl  8,  1876, 
Gaineville,  Tex.;  s.  E.  F.  (b.  Flat  Rock,  111.) 
and  Julia  (Page)  Nuttall.  Prepared  in  N.  W. 
L'niv.  Acad.  B.  S.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1905.  Var- 
sity Baseball.  Teacher.  Chem.  and  Phys.,  Chief 
Chem.,  Standard  Forgings  Co..  Indiana  Har- 
bor, Ind.  Mem.,  111.  Acad,  of  Sc.  Married 
Susan  Emily  Morgan,  D  21,  1905,  Loda,  111. 
Children:  Roscoe  Morgan,  b.  S  17,  1906; 
Frances  Elizabeth,  b.  Je  7,  1908;  John  Howard, 
b.  D  20,  1910.  Address,  c/o  Standard  Forgings 
Co.,  Indiana  Harbor,   Ind. 

G510.  RUFUS  CHAUNCEY  OBRECHT 
Farmer;  M.  S.,  1907;  b.  D  12,  1875,  Harlan, 
la.;  s.  Martin  (b.  N  17,  183";,  Strasburg,  Ger.) 
and  Mary  (B.-icliinan)  Obrecht  (h.  Jl  28,  1840, 
Frankfort,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Harlan  (la.) 
H.  S.  B.  S.  A.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1901.  Sigma  Xi; 
Phi  Kappa  Phi.  Asst.,  An.  Ilusb..  Purdue  Univ., 
1901-02;  Okla.  Agr.  and  Mech.  Coll..  1902-03; 
Instr..  Ilorses,  and  ist  Asst.,  Horse  Investiga- 
tion, Art.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  III..  i903;07; 
Assoc,  Horse  Husb. ;  do.  and  .\sst.  Chief,  Exp. 
Sta.,  1907-10;  Prof,  of  Stock  Judging.  Kan. 
City  Veterinary  Coll.,  1914-18.  Farmer,  Topeka, 
Kan.,  191  o — .  Auth.:  ///.  Agr.  E.vf.  Sta.  Buls., 
Nos.  122.  141,  150,  1908,  1909  and  1915;  Text 
book  for  International  Correspondence  Schools, 
Scranton,  Pa.  (in  press);  Articles  in  The  Coun- 
try Gentleman ;  The  Care  of  Draft  Horses,  No. 
3053;  Preventing  Sore  Shoulders,  No.  3054; 
The  .Selection  of  Mares  for  Breeding.  No.  3059; 
Feeding  Heavy  Horses  for  Market,  No.  3060; 
Care  of  the  Work  Team,  No.  3062.  Mem., 
Congr.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Maud 
Gardiner,  Ag  9,  1904,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Chil- 
ren:  Rufus  Gardiner,  b.  Ap  30,  1906;  Dorothy 
Lydia,  b.  O  28,  1909.  Address,  R.  28,  Topeka, 
Kan. 

G511.  ETHEL  LOUISE  O'CONNOR 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  Jl  17,  1893.  Abing- 
don. 111.;  d.  Frank  O'Connor.  Prepared  in 
Abingdon  H.  S.  A.  P..,  Ilcdding  Coll.,  1915- 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Paducah,  Ky.  Address,  300 
Pennsylvania  Ave.,  Abingdon.  III.;  bus.  add., 
14 1 7  Jefferson  St.,  Paducah,  Ky. 

Gsi2.     YOUSABU  OGAWA 
Architect:  M.  S.,  1915;  b.  Ja  21,  1886.  Saga, 
Japan;  s.  Masasuke  Ogawa.     Prepared  in  Tech. 


Sch.  of  Saga  I'refecture;  Mt.  Tamalpais  Mi!. 
Acad.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Calif..  1914.  Address, 
2308  Virginia  St.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

GS13.  RUTH  ELIZA  OKEY 
Instructor;  M.  S.,  1915;  Ph.  D.,  1918;  b.  S 
13.  '893,  Woodsfield.  O.;  d.  Alfred  (b.  Ja  11, 
i860,  do.)  and  Wilhelmina  (.Rcinhcrr)  Okcy  (b. 
D  4,  1871,  Jo.).  Prepared  in  Woodsfield  (O.) 
H.  S.;  O.  Univ..  1911-12.  B.  S.,  Monmouth 
Coll.,  1914.  Grad.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1914-17;  Instr.,  Physiol.  Chem.,  do.,  1918 — . 
Auth.:  (with  Dr.  G.  D.  15eal)  Qualitative  Iden- 
tilication    of    Drugs    Containing    Emodin,    Jour. 

A.  C.  S.,  1917.  Mem.,  Iota  Sigma  Pi;  A.  C. 
S.,  1915 — ;  Kappa  Delta  Pi,  1916 — ;  Exec. 
Council,  do.,  1917-18;  Sigma  Xi.  Address,  R. 
7.  Monmouth,  111.;  bus.  add.,  603  S.  Lincoln 
Ave.,  Urbana. 

G514.     WILLIAM  BROWN  OLDHAM 

Supt.,  H.  S.;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  S  11,  1885,  Para- 
dise, Utah;  s.  Samuel  (b.  Manchester,  Eng.) 
and  May  (Brown)  Oldham  (b.  Salt  Lake  City). 

B.  S.,  Utah  Agr.  Coll.,  1910.  Instr.,  Agr., 
Rexburg,  Idaho.  1910-13;  Suiit..  rural  H.  S., 
Sugar  City,  Idaho,  1913-16.  Field  Asst.,  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr..  191 7 — .  Married  Emma  Pfost, 
S  3,  1913.  Children:  Reed,  b.  Je  7,  1914; 
Mary  V^erena,  b.  F  10,  1917.  Address,  Rex- 
burg,  Idaho. 

G515.  JAMES  HARRIS  OLEWINE 
Instructor;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  O  i,  1893,  Belle- 
fonte.  Pa.;  s.  John  Irvin  (b.  Jl  25.  1861,  do.) 
and  Martha  Elizabeth  (Bottorf)  Olewine  (b. 
Mr  18,  1868,  Lemont.  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Belle- 
fonte  (Pa.)  H.  S.  B.  S..  Pa.  St.  Coll..  191 5; 
Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  Lambda  LTpsilon;  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma.  Instr.,  Chem.,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1917 — . 
Married  Ethel  Gilbert,  Jl  25,  1917,  Lansdowne, 
Pa.  Child,  James  Harris,  Jr.,  b.  D  13,  1918. 
Address,  118  S.  Atlierton  St.,  State  College, 
Pa.;  bus.  add..  Pa.  State  College,  do. 

Gsi6.     HUBERT    LEONARD   OLIN 

(Husband  of  No.  6276) 
Research  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1911;  Ph.  D.,  1914; 
b.  My  10,  1 880,  Marcus,  la.;  s.  Frank  William 
(b.  Ta  10,  1842,  Sweden)  and  Christine  (John- 
son) Olin  (b.  Mr  16,  1851,  Moline,  111.)."  Pre- 
pared in  Paulina  (la.)  H.  S.;  Highland  Park 
Coll.,  Des  Moines,  B.  A.,  St.  Univ.  of  la.,  1908. 
Gamma  Alpha;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsi- 
lon. Teacher,  Univ.  prep,  sch.,  Tonkawa, 
Okla.,  1908-10;  Research  Fellow,  Chem.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1910-12;  Instr.,  Chem..  X'assar,  191314; 
do.,  L^niv.  of  111.,  1914-16;  Asst.  Prof.,  Chem., 
O.  St.  L^niv.,  1916-17;  Assoc.  Prof..  Chem., 
Univ.  of  Neb.,  1918;  Research  Chem.,  The  Bar- 
rett Co.,  Woodcliflf,  N.  J.,  1918—.  Capt.,  Ord. 
Reserve,  Edgewood  Arsenal,  Md..  1918;  Mus- 
tered out,  D  21,  1918.  Auth.:  (with  S.  W. 
Parr)  The  Coking  of  Coal  at  Low  Tem- 
peratures, I  and  II,  Eiigng.  E.vp.  Sta.  Buls. 
60  and  79.  Abstractor,  Chem.  Abstracts.  Mem., 
A.  C.  S.;  Am.  Electro.  Chem.  Soc. ;  Presby. 
Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Okla.  Acad,  of  Sc. 
M.irricd  Helen  Leigh  Hanes  ("14),  Je  2,  1917, 
Siiringfield,  111.  Child,  Ida  Helen,  b.  O  15, 
1918.  Address,  233  29th  St.,  Woodcliflf,  N.  J.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  The  Barrett  Co.,  do. 

G517.     EDD   CHARLES    OLIVER 

Factory  Mgr.;  M.  E.,  1901;  b.  D  3,  187;^, 
Indianapolis.  Ind.;  s.  David  D.  (b.  1813.  N. 
V.)  and  .Sarah  A.  (Paxton)  Oliver  (b.  1829, 
Eng.).  Prepared  in  .Mpcna  (Mich.)  H.  S. 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  B.  S.  M.  K..  Purdue 
Univ.,  1898.  Instr.,  M.  E.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1898- 
1902;  do.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1902-06;  Gen.  Mech. 
Erigr.  and  Designer,  1906;  Factory  Mgr..  Speed- 
o-meter.  Detroit.  1912 — .  Invented  various  de- 
vices to  indicate  and  record  speed.  Auth.:  A 
Method  of  Testing  Gas  Engines,  Tran.sactions 
A.  S.  M.  £.;  Tests  of  an  Otto  Gas  Engine,  Am. 


Gkaduate  Alumni 


797 


Mach.;  various  articles  on  shop  methods.  Ad- 
dress, 419  2nd  Ave.,  Detroit,  Mich.;  bus. 
add.,  251   E.  Jefferson  Ave.,  do. 

G518.  MARGARET  OLMSTED 
Teacher;  .\.  M.,  1916;  b.  F  7,  1804,  Orange 
City.  la.;  il.  Robert  Ward  (li.  My  6.  1S68,  Rock 
Island  Co.,  111.)  and  Jennie  Ernst  (Fahne- 
stock)  Olmsted  (b.  Jl  29,  1864,  Lcwistown,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Rock  Island  H.  S.  A.  P..,  Augus- 
tana  Coll.,  1915.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Viola,  111., 
1916-17;  do..  East  Molina,  111.,  1917 — .  Ad- 
dress, 6:2  30th  St.,  Rock  Island,  111.;  bus.  add.. 
High  School,  East  Moline,  111. 

G519.     PETER  JOHN  OLSON 

Professor;  M.  S.,  1913;  b.  O  12,  1887,  Graf- 
ton. N.  Dak.;  s.  Samuel  Olson.  B.  S.,  N.  Dak. 
Agr.  Coll.,  1910.  Dir.,  Agr.  Dept.,  H.  S.. 
Alexandria,  Minn.,  1910-12;  Grad.  Stud.,  Colo. 
Agr.  Coll.,  1912;  Asst.  Prof.,  Agron.,  Univ.  of 
Minn..  St.  Paul.  Address,  Univ.  Farm,  Univ. 
of  Minn.,   St.   Paul. 

BENITO  RENE   ORDONEZ 
1917-     M.   S.     (See   No.   5853-) 

Gs2o.  HERBERT  TIRRILL  OSBORN 
Entomologist;  A.  M.,  igio;  b.  D  6,  1887, 
Ames.  la.;  s.  Herbert  and  Dora  (Sayles)  Os- 
born.  Prepared  in  North  H.  S.,  Columbus,  O. 
A.  B.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1909.  Sigma  Xi.  Ento- 
mologist Agt.  and  Expert,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr., 
1910-13;  Asst.  Entomologist,  Hawaiian  Sugar 
Planters  Assn.,  1913-17;  Entomol.  work,  Ha- 
waiian Islands.  Philippine  Islands,  and  Japan. 
Capt..  Inf..  R.  C,  1917— .  Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.; 
Entomol.  Soc.  of  Am.;  Am.  Assn.  of  Econ.  En- 
tomol.; Hawaiian  Entomol.  Soc.  Address, 
McCoy  Hall,  Monument  St.,  Baltimore,  Md. 

ALLEN   MEADE   OTWELL 
1901.    M.  S.    (See  No.  1255.) 

HUA  CHING  OU 
1912.    M.  S.     (See  No.  4843.) 

MALVERN   D.   OVERMIER 
1912.    M.   S.     (See  No.  4844.) 

G521.  ARTHUR  LESLIE  OWEN 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  Ja  9,  1885,  Bur- 
lington, Vt.;  s.  Frank  Allen  (b.  do.)  and  Ella 
(Seaver)  Owen  (b.  Williamstown,  Vt.).  Pre- 
[jared  in  Edmunds  H.  S.,  Burlington,  Vt.  A. 
B.,  Univ.  of  Vt.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Meredith,  N.  H.,  1906- 
07;  Betts  Acad.,  1907-08;  Asst.,  Rom.  Langs., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1908-10;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  Univ. 
of  Kan.,  1910-14;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1914-18; 
Prof.,  Spanish,  do.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Mod.  Lang. 
Assn.  of  Am.  Married  Sarah  Delano  Morton, 
Je  3,  191 1,  Fairhaven,  Mass.  Address,  1702 
Massachusetts  St.,  Lawrence,  Kan.;  bus.  add., 
Univ.  of  Kansas,  do. 

G522.  MARY  ELIZABETH  HODGES 
OWEN 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1908;  b.  Je  20,  1880,  Chi- 
cago; d.  William  Doane  (b.  Ag  19,  1854,  Rut- 
land, Vt.)  and  Caroline  CJertrude  (Charleston) 
Owen  (b.  My  t6.  1858,  Chicago).  Prepared  in 
pub.  schs.,  Chicago.  A.  B.,  Lhiiv.  of  Wis., 
1907.  Teacher,  Lemon  City,  Fla.  Address, 
Box  75,  Lemon  City,  Fla. 

Gs23.  ALBERT  WAFFLE  OWENS 
Chemist;  Ph.  D..  1918;  b.  O  23,  1888,  Lewis- 
burg  Pa.;  s.  William  Gundy  (b.  1858,  Pitts- 
burgh) and  Jeannette  (Waffle)  Owens  (b.  i860. 
Elm  Valley.  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Bucknell 
Acad.  B.  ,S.,  Bucknell  Univ.,  1909.  Phi  Kap- 
pa Psi.  Teacher,  Sc,  Bocone  Coll.,  Okla., 
1909-11;     do.,    H.    S.,    Bisbee,    Ariz.,     1913-15; 


Stud.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  igii-12;  Grad. 
Asst.,  do.,  1912-13;  iVsst.,  do.,  1915-17;  Fellow- 
ship, do.,  1917-18;  Chem.,  Bur.  of  Standards. 
Washington,  I).  C,  1918 — .  Auth. :  Determina- 
tion of  the  Atomic  Weight  of  Samarium,  1918. 
.■Iddrcss,  1954  Biltmore  St.,  Washington,  D. 
C;  bus.  add..  Bureau  of  Standards,  do. 

RAYMOND  WILLIAM  OWENS 
1915.    M.  S.    (See  No.  6467.) 

•EMMA  ELIZABETH  PAGE 
1879.    M.  L.    (See  No.  188.) 

ARTHUR   ELIJAH   PAINE 
1900.    A.  M.    (See  No.   1257.) 


1915- 


OLIVE  ALLEN   PAINE 
A  M..     (See  No.   6468.) 


Gs24.  FRANKLIN  CHARLES  PALM 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1915;  Ph.  D.,  1918;  b.  Ag 
16,  1890,  VVillmar,  Minn.;  s.  Alvin  (b.  F  22, 
1862,  Red  Wing,  Minn.)  and  Francis  (Bran- 
ton)  Palm  (b.  Mr  28,  1866,  St.  Thomas,  Can.). 
Prepared  in  Willmar  (Minn.)  H.  S.  A.  B., 
Oberlin  Coll..  1914.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa;  Phi 
Eta.  Scholarship  and  Fellowship,  Univ.  of  111.; 
Asst..  Hist.,  do.,  1916-17;  Prof.,  Hist,  and  Pol. 
Sc,  Buena  Vista  CoW.,  Storm  Lake,  la.,  1917; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Hist.,  Colo.  Coll.,  Colorado 
Springs,  Colo.,  1918 — .  Address,  Willmar, 
Minn.;  bus.  add.,  Colorado  College,  Colorado 
Springs,   Colo. 

GEORGE  MERIT  PALMER 

1909.    A.  M.     (See  No.  3504.) 

GS25.  JAMES  ASBURY  PALMER 
Pastor;  A.  M.,  1913;  b.  D  30,  1869,  Green- 
field, 111.;  s.  George  Washington  (b.  F  17, 
1828,  Green  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth 
(Evans)  Palmer  (b.  Ap  6,  1852,  Greene  Co., 
111.).  Prepared  in  Pana  H.  S.;  Shurtletl  Acad., 
Alton,  111.  A.  B.,  Shurtleff  Coll.,  1897;  A.  M., 
do.,  1901.  Alpha  Zeta  Lit.  Soc.  Grad.  stud, 
and  Teacher,  Shurtleff  Coll.,  1897-99;  Pastor, 
Baptist  Church,  Payson,  111.,  1899-1900;  do., 
Adams,  III.,  1899-1900;  do.,  Barnard.  111.,  1899- 
1900;  Pastoral  supply,  do.,  1901;  Prin.,  pub. 
schs..  Bradford,  Ark.,  1901-02;  Stud.,  So.  Bap- 
tist Theol.  Sem.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1902;  Pastor, 
Baptist  Church,  Herington,  Kan.,  1902-04;  Bus. 
Office,  Champaign,  1904-05  and  1912-15;  Prof., 
Ancient  Langs,  and  Hist.,  Ewing  Coll.,  1905- 
07;  do.,  Leland  Univ.,  New  Orleans,  1907-08; 
Teacher,  Eng.  Mission  Sch..  Cristo,  Cuba, 
1908-09;  Prof.,  Ancient  Langs,  and  Hist., 
Ewing  Coll.,  1909-10;  do.,  Greek,  Sioux  Falls 
Coll.,  1910-11;  do.,  Greek  and  Latin,  Clinton 
Coll.,  Ky.,  1911-12;  Pastor,  Baptist  Church, 
Wakonda,  S.  Dak.,  1915-17;  do.,  Bonesteel  and 
Fairfax,  S.  Dak.,  191 7 — -.  Mem.,  Baptist 
Church;  Classical  Assn.  of  Middle  West  and 
South.  Married  Vilona  Cora  Brownlee.  Je  16, 
1910,  Kankakee,  111.     Address,  Fairfax,  S.  Dak. 

WILLIAM    GAY    PALMER 
1901.    A.  M.    (See  No.   1385.) 

WILLIAM  LOVE  PARISH 
1917.     M.   S.     (See  No.   7855.) 


1912. 


JAY  BOARDMAN  PARK 
M.   S.     (See  No.  3505-) 


G526.  KARR  PARKER 
Chief  Engr.;  M.  S.,  1014;  b.  Jl  3,  1892.  Se- 
bree,  Ky. ;  s.  S.  R.  and  Victoria  (Wilson)  Par- 
ker. Prepared  in  Hamilton  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Car- 
thage Coll.,  1913.  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Up- 
silon.  Scholar,  Electro  Chem.;  Radio  Engr. 
and  Operator,  Marconi  Wireless  Telegraphy 
Co.  of  Am.,  1914;  Elec.  Engr.,  McCarthy  Bros. 


798 


University  of  Illinois 


&  Ford.  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1914-17;  Chief  Eiigr., 
EriKiig.  Mgr..  and  Director,  Jo.,  1918 — .  Auth.: 
(willi  D.  A.  Maclnnes)  Potassium  Chloride 
Concentration  Cells,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.;  Wireless 
Telegraphy  on  the  Great  Lakes,  Wireless 
News;  (with  E.  \V.  Washburn)  The  Measure- 
ment of  Electrolytic  Conductivity.  Jour.  A.  C. 
S.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.;  Kngng.  Sec.  of  BulTalo; 
Nat.  Elec.  Light  Assn.;  Park  Club  of  Buffalo. 
^Lirricd  Enid  Sympson.  D  30,  191 5,  Spring- 
field. 111.  Address.  86  Norwalk  Ave..  Buffalo, 
N.  Y. ;  bus.  add.,  c/o  McCarthy  Bros.  &  Ford. 
75-/9  W.  Mohawk  St.,  do. 

LAWRENCE  GILBERT  PARKER 
1907.    M.  S.     (See  No.   1749-) 

ROSALIE  MARY  PARR 
1911.    A.  M.    1916.    Ph.  D.    (See  No.  2779.) 

G527.  DANIEL  FREDERICK  PASMORE 
Professor;  A.  M..  1914;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b.  Ag 
3.  1889,  London,  Ont. ;  s.  Thomas  (b.  Ont.)  and 
Anna  Campbell  Pasmore  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Ilowell  (Mich.)  IT.  S.  A.  B.,  Albion  Coll., 
1913.  Scholars'iip,  Ger.,  1913-14;  Fellowship, 
do.,  1914-16;  Head,  Ger.  Dept.,  Southwestern 
Coll.  Winlield,  Kan.;  Instr.,  French,  Macales- 
ter  Coll..  St.  Paul,  Minn.  Auth.:  Karl  Gutz- 
kow's  Short  Stories:  A  Study  in  the  Tech- 
nifiue  of  Narration,  Geo.  Bauta  Pub.  Co.,  1918. 
Married  Alpha  Lois  Lemon  D  25,  1918,  Ur- 
bana.  Address,  421  College  .St.,  Winfield,  Kan.; 
bus.  add..  Southwestern  College,  do. 

FERNANDO  ALSTON  PARSONS 
1878.    M.  L.    (See  No.  79-) 

IRENE  MARY  PARSONS (KEGG) 
1910.    A.  M,    (See  No.  3508.) 

NEWTON  LYMAN  PARTRIDGE 
1914.    M.  S.     1917.    Ph.  D.   (See  No.  5862.) 

ARTHUR  ERNEST  PAUL 
1898.    M.  S.    (See  No.  1070.) 

ADOLPH   FREDERICK  PAULl 
1917.    A.  M.    (See  No.  7858.) 

THOMAS  ARMSTRONG   PEEBLES 
1913.    M.   E.     (See  No.   2780.) 

G528.  ARTHUR  FREDERICK  PEINE 
Professor;  A.  M..  1913;  b.  Ag  3,  1886,  Min 
ier.  111.;  s.  Henry  Adam  (b.  Ap  3,  1884,  Hof- 
geismar,  Hesse-(l'osset,  Ger.)  and  Caroline 
Christine  (Buhrig)  Peine  (b.  Ap  27.  1844,  Os- 
tcrlinde,  Brunswick.  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Min- 
ier  H.  S.  A.  B.,  111.  Wesleyan  Univ..  191 1. 
Sigma  (Zhi;  Phi  Eta.  Scholar.  Hist.,  1911-12; 
Fellow,  do.,  1912-14;  Instr.,  Wayland  Acad., 
Beaver  Dam,  Wis.,  1914-15;  Asst.  Prof.,  Fair- 
mount  Coll.,  Wichita,  Kan..  1915-16;  Asst. 
Prof..  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  Manhattan,  Kan., 
1916-17.  1st  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  1917; 
2nd  Lt.,  Inf.  R.  C,  Camp  Grant,  111.,  1917; 
Personnel  Work,  A.  E.  F.,  France.  Mem.,  Am. 
Hist.  Assn.;  Am.  Pol.  Sc.  Assn.  Address, 
Minier,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Kansas  State  Agr. 
Coll.,   Manhattan,    Kan. 

G529.  GEORGE  LEO  PELTIER 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1915;  b.  My  8,  1888.  Mer- 
rill Wis.;  s.  Emile  A.  (b.  Ag  12,  1864,  St. 
Helene,  C,an.)  and  Gcorgiana  (Laramie)  Pel- 
tier (b.  Mr  4,  1867,  Grand  Rapids,  Wis.).  Pre- 
pared in  Grand  Rapi<ls  (Wis.)  H.  S.  A.  B., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1910;  M.  A..  Washington  Univ., 
1012.  G.imma  Alpha;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi.  Teaching  Fellow,  Show  Sch.  of  Bot.  (Mo. 
Botanical  Garden)  Wash.  Univ.,  St.  Louis;  As- 
soc, Flor.  Pathol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1015-16;  Prof., 
Plant     Pathol.,     and     Plant     Pathologist,    Ala. 


Poly.  Inst,  and  Agr.  E.xp.  Sta.,  1916 — .  Mem., 
.\.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Phytopathol.  Soc;  Bot.  Soc. 
of  Am.;  Wis.  Acad,  of  Sc,  Letters,  and  Art. 
Married  Florence  Lillian  Quin,  S  23,  1913, 
Grand  Rapids.  Wis.  Child,  Marjorie  Isabelle, 
1).  S  20,  19I5.  Address,  Alabama  Polytechnic 
Institute.    Auburn.   Ala. 


1895. 


WILLIAM   DAVID   PENCE 
C.   E.    (See  No.  488.) 


MARY  HONORA   PENDERGAST 
1918.    A.  M.    (See  No.  8653.) 

VERE  DOROTHY  PERRING  (LANGDON) 
1910.    A.  M.    (See  No.  3905.) 

ELEANOR  FARRAND  PERRY  (RAND) 
1910.    A.  M.    (See  No.  3907.) 

MARGARET  CAMPBELL  PERRY 
1917-    A.  M.    (See  No.  7131.) 

WINIFRED  ALMINA  PERRY 

1914.    A.  M.    (See  No.  3511.) 
Gs3o.     WILLIAM  WARREN  PETERS 

Instructor;  M.  S.,  1913;  b.  S  23,  1888,  Keo- 
kuk; s.  J.  W.  Peters.  Prepared  in  Hamilton 
ill.  S.;  Keokuk  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Knox  Coll..  1911; 
M.  S.,  do.,  iyi2.  Chauffeur,  sununer  191 1-12; 
Teacher,  Galesburg,  III.  Instr.,  H.  S.,  Burling- 
ton, la.  Address,  1107  S.  8th  St.,  Burlington, 
la. 

.  G531.  WILLIAM  ALVAH  PETERSON 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1913;  b.  S  13,  1888,  Gale- 
liurg.  111.;  s.  J.  A.  Peterson.  B.  S.,  Knox  Coll., 
191 1.  Asst.,  Biol.  Dept.,  Knox  Coll.,  1909-11; 
do.,  S.  Harpswell  Lab.,  summer  1910;  Asst., 
Entomol.,  Univ.  of  III.,  19:2-15;  N.  J.  Exp. 
-Sta.     Address,  453  Losey  St.,   Galesburg,  111. 

BENJAMIN  SALISBURY  PFEIFFER 
1913.     M.  S.     (See  No.  5357.) 

MARY  ESTHER  PFEIL 
1917.    A.   M.     (See  No.  3512.) 

ALBERT    CHARLES    PHELPS 
1903.    M.  Arch.    (See  No.  835.) 

Gs32.  JAMES  MANLEY  PHELPS 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  Ja  24,  1891, 
Malta.  111.;  s.  James  M.  (b.  111.)  and  Olive 
(Billig)  Phelps  (b.  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Joliet 
Tp.  H.  S. ;  Cumnock  Sch.  of  Oratory.  A.  B., 
N.  W.,  Univ.,  19:2.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Deha  Sig- 
ma Rho.  Head.  Pub.  Siieaking  Dept.,  Dak. 
Wesleyan  Univ.,  Mitchell,  S.  Dak.,  1913-14; 
Instr.,  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-18;  Chautauqua 
Circuit,  summer,  1918.  Ensign  Sch.,  Munici- 
pal Pier,  Chicago.  1918.  Address,  214  College 
Ave.,   DeKalb,   111. 


1916. 


JOHN  BREEN  PHILLIPS 
A.    M.      (See    No.    5359.) 


G533.     PAUL  CHRISLER   PHILLIPS 

Professor;  Ph.  D.,  191 1;  b.  N  15,  1883, 
Bloomfield,  Ind. ;  s.  Joseph  A.  (b.  Ag  23,  1854, 
(ircene  Co..  Ind.)  and  Lily  F.  (Chrisler)  Phil- 
lips (b.  Ap  20,  1857,  Hinds  Co.,  Miss.).  Pre- 
I>ared  in  Bloom(icld  (Ind.)  II.  S.  A.  B.,  Ind. 
Univ..  190O;  A.  M.,  do.,  1909.  Sigma  Pi.  Fel- 
low. Ilist.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-10;  Pres.,  Grad. 
Club.  Instr.,  Hist..  LTniv.  of  Mont.,  1911-13; 
Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1913-15;  Prof.,  do.,  1915 — . 
Auth.:  The  West  in  the  Diplomatic  Negotia- 
tions of  the  American  Revolution;  Congression- 
al Policy  towards  the  West.  1778-83;  Contrib- 
utor, l)()ok  reviews,  etc..  Am.  Hist.  Review, 
Miss.  I'alley  Hist.  Re7-ictv.  Ind.  Map.  of  Hist., 
and  newspapers.     Mem.,  Christian  Church;  Am, 


Graduate  Alumni 


799 


Hist.  Soc. ;  Miss.  Valley  Hist.  Soc.  Married 
Alice  Margaret  Martin,  Ag  27,  1911,  Indian- 
apolis, Ind.  Address,  Univ.  of  Montana,  Mis- 
soula, Mont. 

HERMAN  S.  riATT 
1894.    A.  M.     (See  No.   710.) 

G534.  GEORGE  WELLINGTON  PICKELS 
Associate;  C.  E.,  191 1;  b.  S  s,  1883,  Rich- 
mond, Ky.;  s.  George  Wellington  (b.  Je  25, 
1855,  do.)  and  Minnie  (Parrish)  Pickels  (b. 
D  29,  1863,  Winchester,  Ky.).  Prepared  in 
Central  Univ.  of  Ky.*;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1901- 
02.  B.  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Ky.,  1904.  Sigma  Nu; 
Tau  Beta  Pi.  Asst.  Div.  Engr.,  Chicago  &  x\l- 
ton  Ry.,  1904-07;  Instr.,  C.  E..  Univ.  of  111., 
1907-17;  Assoc,  do.,  1917 — .  Instr.,  U.  S.  S. 
M.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18;  Mustered  out, 
D  6,  191 8.  Mem..  Soc.  for  Promotion  of 
Engng.  Educ;  111.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  Married 
Elizabeth  Sutherland  Robinson,  My  16,  1906, 
Winchester,  Ky.  Children:  George  Wellington, 
Jr.,  b.  Jl  9,  191 1 ;  Elizabeth  Chaplain,  b.  Je 
10,  1914.  Address,  1020  S.  Lincoln  Ave., 
Urbana;  bus.  add.,  209  Mech.  Engng.  Lab., 
Univ.  of  111.,   do. 

G53S.  BETHEL  STEWART  PICKETT 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1.906;  b.  Je  4,  1882,  Till- 
sonburg,  Ont.,  Can.;  s.  Samuel  (b.  D  30,  1848, 
Lourille,  do.)  and  Ellen  (Stewart)  Pickett  (b. 
F  4,  1852,  Brantford,  do.).  Prepared  in  Sim- 
coe  (Can.)  H.  S.  B.  S.  A.,  Ont.  Agr.  Coll., 
1904.  Sigma  Xi.  Sec.  Registrar.  Ont.  Agr. 
Coll.,  1902-05;  Asst.,  Dept.  of  Hort.  (unoffi- 
cial), 1906-07;  1st  asst.  and  Instr.,  Pomol., 
1907-08;  Prof.,  Hort.,  N.  H.  Coll.,  1908-12; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Pomol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-18; 
Prof.,  do.,  and  Chief  in  Pomol.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
do.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Spraying  Apple  orchards 
for  Insects  and  Fungi,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908; 
Fruit  Bud  Formation,  N.  H.  Coll.,  191 1;  Hort. 
Information,  do.,  1910;  Some  Soil  Treatments 
for  Mature  Apple  (Jrchards,  Cir.  No.  233,  Agr. 
E.vp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1919.  Married  Bertha 
Gay  Beamer,  D  10,  1907,  Grimsby,  Ont.,  Can. 
Children:  Barzillai  Stewart,  b.  Ag  10,  1908; 
Llewelyn  Elmer,  b.  My  7,  1912;  Arthur  David, 
b.  Je  13,  1915;  Ellen  Gay,  b.  F  14,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, 607  W.  Nevada  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

G536.     WILLIAM  EUGENE  PICKLER 

Ph.  D.,  1918;  b.  Ag  25,  1892,  New  Albany, 
Ind.;  s.  George  L.  Pickler.  Prepared  in  Louis- 
ville (Ky.)  Male  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Wabash  Coll., 
1914.  Grad.  Stud,  and  Asst..  Bot.  and  Plant 
Physiol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-18.  Bat.  B.,  Sch. 
for  Radio  Operation,  Austin,  Tex.,  1918 — . 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Address,  1820  Edgeland 
Ave.,  Louisville,  Ky.f 

JOHN  PIEPER 
1917.     M.   S.     (See   No.   8666.) 

RAYMOND   CLARK   PIERCE 
1915.     C.   E.     (See  No.  3515.) 

THIRZA    MAY    PIERCE 
1917.    A.   M.     (See   No.  4856.) 

G537.  *CARL  ELI  PIKE 
M.  S.,  1918;  b.  N  24,  1890,  Central  City,  la.; 
s.  Everett  A.  (b.  Mass.)  and  Adella  (McCril- 
lis)  Pike.  Prepared  in  Central  City  (la.)  H. 
S.  B.  S.,  Cornell  Coll.,  1916.  Gamma  Alpha. 
Asst.,  Phys..  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-18.  Died  O  15, 
1918,   Champaign. 

CHARLES   STEPHEN  PILLSBURY 
191 1.    M.  E.     (See  No.   3140.) 


G538.     LESLIE  ARTHUR  PINKNEY 

Teacher;  A,  M.,  191,';;  b.  .Ag  9,  1888,  Prince- 
ton, 111.;  s.  William  (b.  Leeds,  Eng.)  and  An- 
na (Witiver)  Pinkney  (b.  Lancaster,  Pa.).  Pre- 
l)ared  in  Sterling  II.  S.  A.  B.,  Wheaton  Coll., 
191  o.  Scholar,  Phys.;  Teacher,  II.  S.,  Paris, 
111.;  do.,  Bloomington,  111.;  Instr.,  Phys.,  North- 
east H.  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1915-18.  Base 
Hosp.  28,  Fort  McPlierson.  Ga.;  do..  Camp 
Merritt,  N.  J.;  do.,  A.  E.  F.  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church,     Address,  305  W.  7th  St.,  Sterling,  111. 

THOMAS   MERRITT   PITTMAN,  JR. 
1917.    C.  E.    (See  No.  4858.) 

*  FLORENCE  ELIZABETH  PITTS 
1906.    A.  M.     (See  No.  2210.) 

NUBA  MITCHELL  PLETCHER 
1903.     A.   M.     (See  No.    1574.) 

G539.     ROBERT  BEDFORD  POGUE~ 
M.   S.,    191 5.   b.   My    7,    1889,    Mayslick,   Ky.; 
s.    E.    P.    Pogue.    Prepared   in   Georgetown   City 
Sch.;    Central    Univ.,    Ky.      B.    M.   E.,    Ky.    St. 
Univ.,   1913-     Address,  R  8,   Lexington,  Ky.t 

RAY  BOYD  PONDER 
1912-     M.    S.     (See  No.   4861.) 

*ERNEST   WILLIAM   PONZER 

1903.     M.   S.     (See   No.    1391.) 
G540.     FRANCIS   MARION   PORTER 

Associate;  M.  S.,  1911;  b.  F  14,  1881,  Cir- 
clcville,  O. ;  s.  James  (b.  Mr  6,  1851,  Amanda 
do.)  and  Minnie  C.  Shoemaker)  Porter  (b.  Je 
II,  1848,  Tarlton,  do.).  Prepared  in  Tarlton 
(O.)  H.  S.  B.  S.,  O.  Univ.,  1907.  Acacia. 
Asst.,  Phys.  and  Mech.  Draw.,  O.  Univ.,  1904- 
05;  Instr.,  do.,  1905-06;  Asst.,  G.  E.  D.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1907-08;  Instr. ,^  do.,  1908-13;  Assoc, 
do.,  1913 — .  Instr.,  U.  S.  A.  S.,  summer  1917. 
Auth.:  Mechanical  Drafting,  Manual  Arts 
Press,  ^  1915;  Descriptive  Geometry,  John 
Wiley  &  Son.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  Soc  for 
Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ;  A.  F.  A.  M. ; 
Univ.  Club.  Married  Katiiryn  Selina  Jordan, 
S  10,  1908,  Carroll,  O.  Children:  David  Jordan, 
b.  S  i_,  1910;  Marion,  b.  Mr  15,  1914  (died 
do.):  Charles  Francis,  b.  My  3,  1915.  Address, 
711  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  304 
Transjjortation   Bldg.,   Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

HORACE  CHAMBERLAIN  PORTER 
1900.     M.  S.     (See  No.  1076.) 

0541.  RALPH  SYDNEY  POTTER 
(Husband  of  No.  5027) 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1911;  Ph.  D.,  1913;  b.  Mr 
2,  1888,  Fairbury,  111.;  s.  P.  M.  (b.  1840,  Vt.) 
and  Elizabeth  (Van  Arsdale)  Potter  (b.  1844, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Fairbury  H.  S.  A.  B., 
Lake  Forest  Coll.,  1909.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon.  Grad.  Stud,  and  Research 
.Asst.  to  Dr.  W.  A.  Noyes,  Univ.  of  Hi, 
1913;  Asst.,  Chief  and  Assoc.  Prof.,  Soil 
Chem.,  la.  St.  Coll.  Exp  Sta.  Auth.:  (with 
W.  A.  Noyes)  Articles  in  Jour.  A.  C.  S.; 
(with  R.  S.  Snyder)  Jour.  Indus,  and  Engng. 
Chem.;  la.  E.vp.  Sta.  Research  Bui.;  Jour. 
■4gr.  Research;  (with  T.  H.  Benton)  Soil  Sc. 
Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Chem.  Soc;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi;  Gamma  Alpha.  Married  Mabel  Bebb, 
('12),  D  25,  1913,  Ames,  la.  Children:  Doro- 
thy, b.  Jl  29,  1915;  Janet,  b.  S  15.  1917.  Ad- 
dress, 202  Russell  Ave.,  Ames,  la.;  bus.  add., 
la.    .St.    College,    do. 

G542.  ALFRED  RICHARD  POWELL 
Chemist;  Ph.  D.,  191 8;  b.  F  i,  1891,  Athens, 
O.;  s.  William  Alfred  (b.  D  3,  1858,  Cin- 
cinnati) and  Marie  M.  (Montzheimer)  Powell 
(b.  Ag  7,  1862,  St.  Louis).  Prepared  in  Cen- 
tral    FL     S.,     Toledo,     O.     B.     S.,     Univ.     of 


Soo 


University  of  Illinois 


Kan.,  1914;  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  I9>S;  Alpha 
Chi  Sigma;  Gamma  Alpha;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi 
I.amhda  Upsilon.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Neb., 
1914-15;  Grad.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1015- 
16;  Asst.,  Chem.,  do..  1916-18.  Chem.  Warfare 
Service,  1918;  2nd  lA..  G;is  Mask  Research 
Sect..  Am.  Univ.  E.xp.  Sta.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Auth.:  (with  F.  W.  Upson)  The  Effect  of  Cer- 
tain Organic  Compounds  on  Wheat  Plants  in 
the  Soil,  Jour,  hidus.  and  Engng.  Chem., 
1915.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  iii  W.  sth 
St.,   Ottawa,    Kan. 

G543.  EDWIN  BOOTH  POWERS 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1918;  b.  Ag  6,  18S0, 
Ovilla,  Tex.;  s.  William  Wilson  (b.  O  27, 
1837,  Neosho.  Mo.)  and  Evaline  C.  (Woods) 
Powers.  Prepared  in  Ovilla  (Te.x.)  Schs.  A.  15., 
Trinity  Univ..  Wa.xahachie,  Tex.,  1906;  M.  A., 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1913-  Univ.  of  Chicago,  sum- 
mers, 190S,  1908,  1910,  1913.  1914;  Marine 
Sta.,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  summer  1914;  Teacher 
H.  S.,  1914-15;  Asst.,  Zool.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1 91 5-1 6;  Fellow,  Pharmaceutical  Research, 
i9i6-:7;  Grad.  Stud.,  1917-18;  Instr.,  Colo. 
Coll.,  1918;  Prof..  Biol.,  Colo.  Coll..  Colorado 
Springs.  Colo..  1918 — .  Auth.:  (with  V.  E.  Shel- 
ford)  Articles  in  Biol.  Bui.  and  ///.  St.  Lab. 
Mat.  Hist.  Mem..  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Geog.  Soc;  Am. 
Microscopic  Soc;  Am.  Assn.  of  Econ.  Entomol.; 
Am.  Entomol.  Soc;  The  Ecol.  Soc.  of  Am. 
Married  Pauline  Watkins.  Je  9,  1918,  Dallas. 
Tex.  Address,  324  E.  Uintah  St..  Colorado 
Springs.  Colo.;  bus.  add.,  Colorado  College, 
do. 


1918. 


J.  ORIN    POWERS 
A.  M.     (See  No.  8674.) 


JOHN  LOSSEN  PRICER 
1907.      A.   M.      (See  No.   3144.) 

ALVA  LEROY  PRICKETT 
1918.     A.  M.     (See  No.   5878.) 

DAVID    CHANDLER    PRINCE 
1913.      M.    S.      (See   No.    S37o). 

LORING  HARVEY  PROVINE 
1909.    A.  E.     (See  No.  1950.) 

WILLIAM  SING-CIIONG  PUNG 
1915.     M.  S.     (See  No.  6495.) 

G544.  HADLEY  WINFIELD  QUAINTANCE 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1900;  b.  Ag  11,  1864, 
Cable,  111.;  s.  James  Stewart  (b.  S  5.  1831, 
Bucyrus,  do.)  and  Martha  Ann  (Hardcnbrook) 
Quaintance  (b.  Mr  11,  1837,  Mt.  Ciikad, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Prep.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Neb. 
LL.  B..  No.  111.  Coll.,  1889;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of 
Neb..  1896;  D.  C.  L.,  Columbia,  1902;  Ph.  D., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1904.  Clerk,  U.  S.  Census 
Office,  and  Stud.,  Columbia,  1900-02;  Stud., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1902-03;  Prin.,  Cml.  Dept., 
H.  S.,  Lincoln,  Nebr.,  1903-04;  Instr.,  Econ., 
Univ.  of  Mo.,  1904-05;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Pol. 
Econ.,  and  Prin.,  Sch.  of  Commerce.  Univ.  of 
Wyo.,  1905-08;  Deputy  Co.  Treas.,  Albany  Co., 
Wyo.,  1911-15;  Prof.,  Ger.  and  Pol.  Sc,  Lenox 
Coll.,  1916-17;  Instr.,  Accounting.  Walton  Sch. 
of  Commerce,  Chicago,  1917 — .  Auth.:  Articles 
in  Pub.  of  Ant.  Econ.  Assn.-  Am.  Jour,  of 
Pol.;  Mag.  of  Am.  Hist.;  Bailey's  Cyclopedia 
of  Am.  Agr.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church;  A.  F.  A. 
M.  Married  P-dna  T.  Mindil.  Ag  15,  1905.  Wash- 
ington D.  C.  Chibfren:  Charles  Winfield,  b.  Ag 
21.  1906;  Mrirtha  Belle,  b.  Ag  21,  1908;  Jarnes 
Donald,  b.  O  3,  191 1.  Address.  1621  Division 
.St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Walton  .School  of  Com- 
merce, do. 


G54S.  FRIEND  CURTIS  QUEREAU 
Director;  M.  S.,  1908;  b.  N  9,  1882,  Piano, 
111.;  s.  Worthy  (b.  1856.  Red  Creek,  N.  Y.) 
and  Clara  Graves  (Curtis)  Quereau  (b.  1850, 
I'lano  111.).  Prepared  in  Gueydan  H.  S.  B.  S., 
La.  St.  Univ..  1906.  Agr.  Club;  Pres.,  Sr. 
Class;  Valedictorian.  Instr.,  An.  Ilusb.,  Univ. 
of  Tenn.,  1907-08;  Asst.  Prof.,  Dept..  An. 
Indus.;  Asst.,  West  Tenn.  Exp.  Sta.,  Jackson. 
Tenn.;  Asst.  IMr..  Rice  Exp.  Sta..  Crowley, 
La.  Auth.:  Relation  of  Steer  Feeding  to 
Farm  Econ.,  Bui.  79;  Sheep  and  Lambs  in 
Tennessee,  Bui.  84;  Articles  on  Rice  and  An. 
Husb.,  Rice  Jour.  Mem.,  Am.  Breeders'  Assn.; 
Am.  Soc.  Agron.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  K.  T.  Mar- 
ried Lucile  McGee  Long,  Ja  11,  1910,  Jack- 
son, Tenn.  Child,  Worthy  Thomas,  b.  O  18, 
191 1,     .-iddress.  New  Iberia,  La. 

G546.  JOHN  CALVIN  QUIMBY 
Teacher;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  Jl  23.  1885,  Blaine. 
O.;  s.  C.  H.  Quimby.  Prepared  in  Linsley 
Mil.  Inst.,  Wheeling.  W.  Va.  B.  S.,  O.  St. 
Univ.,  1912.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Centralia,  111., 
1912-13;  do.,  H.  S.,  Rochester,  Minn.,  1913-16. 
.4ddrcss.  215  Howard  St.,  Bridgeport.  O. ; 
bus.   add..  High   School,   Rochester,  Minn. 

G547.  BARNEY  SIMONSON  RADCLIFFE 
Chemist;  M.  S.,  1910;  b.  Je  27,  1884,  Harri- 
son. O.;  s.  George  W.  (b.  New  Hampshire,  O.) 
and  Emma  (Simonson)  Radcliffe  (b.  Harrison, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Miami  Univ.  Acad.  A.  B., 
M'iami  Univ.,  1908.  Sigma  Chi;  Scholarship, 
Ceram.,  1908-og.  Jr.  Ceram.  Chem.,  Pittsburg, 
1910;  Chem.,  Denny-Renton  Clay  &  Coal  Co.; 
Asst.  (ieram..  Univ.  of  111.  Address,  707  W. 
Illinois    St.,    Urbana,    Ill.t 

DWIGHT  T.  RANDALL 
1905.     M.  E.      (See  No.   1078.) 

FRANK  ALFRED  RANDALL 

1909.     C.  E.     (See  No.  2488.) 

GS48.  OSCAR  ALAN  RANDOLPH 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1913;  Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  N 
25,  1886,  Suinmersville.  Mo.;  s.  James  Evans 
and  Rebecca  Ann  (Craegar)  Randolph.  Pre- 
I'ared  in  Central  II.  S.,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  B.  S., 
Mo.  Sch.  of  Mines,  191 1.  Pi  Kappa  Alpha; 
Tau  Beta  Pi.  Stud.  Asst..  Chem.,  Mo.  Sch.  of 
Mines.  1910-11;  Asst..  Phys.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1911-16;  do.,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1916-18;  Asst. 
Prof.,  do.,  igi8 — .  Mem.,  Sigma  Xi;  A.  C.  S.; 
A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Phys.  Soc;  Am.  Math. 
Soc.  Married  Edith  Schultz,  Je  9,  1911.  RoUa, 
Mo.  Child,  Oscar  Alan,  Jr..  b.  D  21,  1917.  Ad- 
dress. 802  University  Ave,  Boulder,  Colo.: 
bus.  add.,  Univ.  of  Colorado,  do. 

G549,     MAX  RAVITCH  (MARCUS  ELI 
RAVAGE) 

Author;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  Je  25,  1884,  Berlad, 
Roumania;  s.  Jehuda  Loeb  (b.  1847,  Kish- 
inelT,  Russia)  and  Bella  (Rosenthal)  Ravitch 
(b.  1850,  Berlad,  Roumania).  Prepared  in 
De  Witt  Clinton  II.  S.,  New  York  City.  A.  B., 
Univ.  of  Mo.,  1909.  Cosmopolitan  Club.  Fel- 
low, Eng..  1909-10;  Grad.  Work,  Columbia, 
1910-11;  Instr.,  Eng..  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll., 
1911-12;  Auth.,  1912-14;  Editorial  Work  and 
Teacher.  1914-16;  Writer.  1017 — .  Auth.:  An 
American  in  the  Making.  Harper  &  Bros.,  1917; 
The  Prophet  from  America,  Harper's;  To 
.America  on  Foot,  do.;  My  Plunge  into  the 
Slums,  do.;  Immigrant's  Luck,  do.;  The  Loy- 
alty of  the  Foreign  Born,  Century  and  do.; 
Absorbing  the  Alien,  do.;  The  Tired  College 
Man,  do.,  1918;  The  Religion  of  Sanity,  do. 
adopted  pseudonym,  Marcus  Eli  Ravage,  1917. 
Married  Jeanne  Louise  Martin.  D  2,  191 S- 
Children:  Suzanne  Anna.  b.  D  20,  1916; 
Louise  Belle,  b.  F  14.  1918.  Address,  867  W. 
1 8 1st  St.,  New  York  City. 


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GEORGE  JOSEPH  RAY 
1910.     C.   E.     (See  No.   1165.) 

Gsso.     SAMUEL  HAWKINS  RAY 
M.    S.,    1914;    b.    Ap    6,    1889,    Weatherford, 
Tex.;   s.    W.   G.   Ray.   B.   S.,   A.   and  M.   Coll., 
Tex.,  1911.  Address,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

ISAAC    STUART    RAYMOND 
1895.      M.   L.      (See   No.   9.) 

WILLIAM   HORACE   RAYNER 
1913.     C.  E.     (See  No.  3925.) 

Gssi.  MASON  KENT  READ 
Oil  Geologist;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  Mr  12,  1891, 
Mauscon.  O.;  s.  Edward  A.  Read.  Prepared 
in  Doane  Acad.  B.  S.,  Denison  Univ.,  1914. 
Oil  Geologist,  Wichita  Nat.  Gas  Co.,  Bartles- 
ville,  Okla.  Address,  Box  578,  Bartlesville, 
Okla.t 

G552.  HARRY  WILFRED  REDDICK 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1906;  b.  F  6.  1883,  Rays- 
ville,  Ind. ;  Prepared  in  Knightstown  (Ind.) 
H.  S.  A.  B.,  Ind.  Lhiiv.,  1904;  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1905.  Ph.  D.,  Columbia.  1910.  Phi  Kappa 
Psi.  Instr.,  Math,  and  Phys.,  II.  S.,  Alexandria, 
Ind.;  do.,  Univ.  Acad.,  1904-05;  Teaching 
Fellow,  do.,  1905-06;  Instr.,  Math.,  Shortridge 
H.  S..  Indianapolis,  1906;  do<.,  Columbia, 
1909-15;  Prof.,  Math.,  and  Head  of  Dept., 
Cooper  Union  Sch.,  Nevir  York  City,  1915 — . 
Engr.,  Ord.  Dept.,  Langley  Field,  Hampton, 
Va.,  summer  1918;  Washington,  D.  C.  Auth. : 
Articles  in  Am.  .Jour,  of  Math.;  Annals  of 
Math.;  Am.  Math.  Monthly;  Engng.  Ncivs 
and  Educ.  Reviczv.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church; 
Sigma  Xi;  Am.  Math.  Soc;  Math.  Assn.  of 
Am.  Address,  Dept.  of  Math.,  Cooper  LTnion, 
New    York    City. 

G553.  JAMES  KEEL  REED 
A.  M.,  1917;  b.  S  30,  1893,  Lamb,  Ind.; 
s.  Fred  T.  Reed.  Prepared  in  Man.  Tr.  H.  S., 
Indianapolis;  Butler  C)oll.  A.  B.,  Wabash  Coll., 
1915;  Asst.  Chem.,  Wabash  Coll.,  1914-15.  Ad- 
dress, 222  N.  Holmes  Ave.,  Indianapolis. t 

G554.  SUSAN  MARTHA  REED  (STIFLER) 
(Wife  of  No.  G648) 
A.  M.,  1908;  Ph.  D.,  1913;  b.  Ag  16,  1884, 
Roxbury,  Mass.;  d.  John  Richard  (b.  Mr  25, 
1832  Ware,  Mass.)  and  Martha  Huntington 
(Dudman)  Reed  (b.  Ap  23,  1849,  Yarmouth, 
Nova  Scotia).  Prepared  in  Westfield  (Mass.) 
H.  S.  A.  B.,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1907.  Alpha 
Chi  Omega;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Fellow,  Hist., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1910-11;  Asst.,  Hist.,  do.,  1908- 
10;  Head,  Hist.  Dept.,  Lake  Erie  Coll.. 
Painesville.  O.,  1913-15.  Auth.:  Church  and 
State  in  Massachusetts,  1 691 -1740,  Univ.  of 
III.  Studies  in  the  Social  Scs.,  Vol.  3,  1914; 
Cartography  of  the  Mississippi  Valley  io  the 
i8th  Century,  I\Liss.  Valley  Hist.  Reviciv,  1916. 
Mem.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.;  Congr.  Church;  Assn. 
of  Collegiate  Alumnae.  Married  William  War- 
ren Stifler  (g'o8),  O  16,  1915,  Westfield, 
Mass.  Child,  William  Warren,  Jr.,  b.  N  26, 
1916.  Address,  54  Court  St.,  Westfield,  Mass.; 
bus.  add.,  Peking  Union  Medical  Coll.,  Peking, 
China. 

JOHN  CORWIN  REEDER 
191S.     A.  M.     (See  No.  8696.) 

G55S.      CHARLES    CHRISTIAN    REES 

Pathologist;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  Jl  23,  1890, 
Rochester,  Ind.;  s.  Milton  O.  (b.  D  28,  1850, 
Monticello,  Ind.)  and  Margaret  I.  (Hoover) 
Rees  (b.  O  19,  1855,  Rochester,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  Rochester  (Ind.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Wabash 
Coll.,  1Q13.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Gamma  Alpha; 
Sigma   Xi.    Grad.    Stud.,   Earlham   Coll.;   Univ. 


of  Wis.;  Fellowship,  Univ.  of  111.  Capt.,  325th 
F.  A.,  Cam])  Taylor,  Ky. ;  Cam])  de  Souge, 
France,  1918-19;  Mustered  nut,  Mr  3,  1919- 
Mem.,  Bot.  -Soc.  of  Am.;  Am.  Phytopathol.  Soc; 
Lafayette  Country  Club.  Address,  518  Pontiac 
.St.,  Rochester,  Ind.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Louisville 
.Soai)    Co.,    Louisville,    Ky. 

G556.  EDWIN  ARTHUR  REES 
Chemist;  Ph.  D.,  1918;  b.  Ap  8,  1891,  Den- 
ver, Col.;  s.  Charles  Rees.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of 
Denver,  1913;  A.  M.,  do.,  1914.  Stud,  and 
.\sst.,  (ihem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 5-18;  Research 
Chem.,  DuPont  Powder  Co.,  Wilmington,  Del., 
1Q18 — .  Address,  Garfield,  Ut. ;  bus.  add.,  Du 
Pont    Powder   Co.,    Wilmington,    Del. 

Gs57.  MAURICE  H.  REES 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1905;  b.  Ap  27,  1880, 
Newton,  la.;  s.  S.  H.(b.  Ag  4,  1847,  Williams- 
town,  O.)  and  Margaret  (Holmes)  Rees  (b. 
Ap  II,  1858,  Salem,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  New- 
ton H.  S.  A.  B.,  Monmouth  Coll.  Fellowship, 
Zool.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905;  Prof.,  Nat.  Sc,  York 
Coll.,  York,  Neb.,  1905-06;  Prof.,  Biol.,  Tarkio 
Coll.,  Tarkio,  Mo.,  1906—.  Q.  M.  Sergt.,  la. 
N.  G.,  1889-1901.  Married  Elizabeth  M.  Prath- 
er,  Je  21,  1911.  Address,  Tarkio  College,  Tar- 
kio, Mo. 

HARRY  PAYNE   REEVES 

1914.  A.  M.      (See  No.  5891-) 

ERNEST    ALEXANDER    REID 

1915.  M.   S.      (See  No.   6505.) 

Gs58.     PAUL  FREDERICK  REIFF 

Instructor;  Ph.  D.,  1912;  b.  My  30,  1870. 
B.isel,  Switzerland;  s.  F.  C.  Reiff.  Ph.  D. 
Basel  Univ.,  Switzerland,  1901.  Tlibingen 
Ger. ;  Berlin;  Erlangen,  Ger. ;  Harvard;  Asst., 
Ger.,  Harvard,  1901-02;  Instr.,  do..  Univ.  oi 
Wash.,  1902-03;  Instr.,  Wash.  Univ.,  1903-06; 
Purdue  Univ..  1907-08.  Address,  5721  Cottage 
Grove  Ave.,   Chicago. 

G5S9.  THEODORE  GEORGE  WELLESLY 
REINECKE 
Lecturer;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  F  4,  1888,  Ceres, 
Cape  Province,  South  Africa;  s.  D.  M.  Rein 
ecke.  Prepared  in  Boys  H.  S.,  Wellington; 
Ceres  Pub.  Sch.;  Univ.  of  Cape  Town; 
Rhodes  Univ.  Coll.  B.  A.,  Univ.  Cape  of  Good 
Hope,  1907.  Asst.  Demonstrator,  Chem.  Dept., 
South  Africa  Coll.,  1908-og;  Lecturer,  Chem., 
Sch.  of  Agr.,  Potcheptroom,  Transvaal,  1910- 
16.  Address,  Box  181,  Potchefstroom,  Trans 
vaal.    South    Africa. 

G560.  JULIUS  ADAM  REINEMUND 
Merchant;  A.  M.,  1912;  b.  D  4,  1890,  Mus- 
catine, la.;  s.  Ernst  Christian  (b.  F  11, 
1864,  Ger.)  and  Ida  Louise  (ReuHng)  Reine- 
mund  (b.  N  18,  1863,  Muscatine,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  Muscatine  (la.)  H.  S.  A..  B.,  Augus- 
tana  Coll.,  191 1.  Merchant.  Reinemund  &  Co., 
Retailer  of  dry  goods  and  gen.  merchandise, 
Muscatine,  la.  Married  Eva  Elizabeth  Nelson, 
Ail  14,  1915,  Chicago  Hgts.,  III.  .Address,  503 
E.  9th  St.,  Muscatine-  la.:  bus.  add..  111 
1 19th  St.,  do. 

AMANDA  BARBARA  RENlCH-«DAri>r.T, 
1914.     A.  M.     (See  No.  4382.) 

MARY   EMMA  RENICH 
1912.     A.   M.      (See  No.  4S72.) 

G561.  LLOYD  HILTON  REYERSON 
Chemist;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  My  i,  1893,  Daw- 
son, Minn.;  s.  John  E.  (b.  S  s,  1867,  Green 
Bay,  Wis.)  and  Lydia  (Hilton)  Reyerson  (b. 
My  18,  1866,  Osage,  la.).  Prepared  in  Daw- 
son (Minn.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Carleton  Coll., 
191 5.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;   Phi   Lambda  Upsilon. 


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Jr.  Gas.  Chcm.,  Bur.  of  Mines,  War  Gas  In- 
vestigalions.  Washington.  D.  C,  1917-18.  2nd 
Lt.,  C'licm.,  Service  Section,  Am.  Univ.  Exp. 
Sta.,  Wasliington,  D.  C.;  do.,  Baltimore,  Md., 
i9iS-i9;  Mustered  out.  Ja  ^2,  1919.  Mem.,  A. 
C.  S.,  ipi5 — .  Married  Xelle  Nickell,  Mr  7, 
1918,  Washington,  D.  C.  Address,  Dawson, 
Minn. 

G562.  ERNEST  SHAW  REYNOLDS 
(Son  of  Nos.  49,  50) 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1909:  b.  D  7,  1884, 
Glendale.  Mont.;  s.  Henry  Sheldon  (74),  (b. 
Providence,  R.  1.)  and  Frances  Adelia  (Potter) 
Reynolds  ('74),  (b.  Mr  13,  1853,  Albion, 
Mich.)  Prepared  in  Providence  (R.  1.)  H. 
S.  Ph.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1907;  A.  M.,  do.,  1907. 
Gamma  Alpha;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 
Asst.  Prof.,  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Tenn.,  1909-12; 
Assoc.  Prof.,  do..  N.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll.,  1912 — ; 
Ed.,  Tenn.  Acad.  Auth.:  Flora  of  the  Great 
Swamp  of  Rhode  Island,  Rhodora,  Vol.  9, 
1907;  Scirpus  Hudsonianus  in  Rhode  Island. 
do..  Vol.  10,  1908;  Notes  on  Botrychium  in 
Tennessee,  do.,  Vol.  13,  191 1;  Plant  Pathology 
in  its  Relations  to  Other  Sciences,  Science 
1908;  The  College  Regulations  of  Fraternities, 
Ediic.  Rczicw,  191 1 ;  Tlie  Relations  of  Parasitic 
Fungi  to  their  Host  Plants,  Bot.  Gazette,  191 2; 
Abstractor,  Pathol.  Section  of  Bot.  Abstracts. 
Mem.,  New  Eng.  Bot.  Club;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am. 
Phytopathol.  Soc;  111.  Acad,  of  Sc,  1908-09; 
Tenn.  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  Bot.  Soc.  of  Am.;  N. 
Dak.  Acad,  of  Sc.  Married  Ruth  Evelyn  Cav- 
erley,  S  3,  1912.  Children:  Eleanor  Frances,  b. 
Je  14,  1914;  Ernest  Shaw,  Jr.,  b.  Jl  12.  1917. 
Address,  Agricultural   College,   Fargo,   N.   Dak. 

HENRY  S.  REYNOLDS 
1879.     M.  S.     (See  No.  so.) 

♦STEPHEN    AVERY    REYNOLDS 
1897.      M.    L.      (See    No.    11.) 

EDWARD  MELVILLE  RHODES 
1913.     M.  S.     (See  No.  1401.) 

PERCY  McCLURE   RICHARDS 
1915.     E.  E.     (See  No.  3931.) 

0563.  CLARENCE  HUDSON  RICHARDSON 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1918;  b.  Jl  21,  1890,  West 
Plains,  Mo.;  s.  E.  F.  and  Nannie  Belle 
(Hudson)  Richardson.  Prepared  in  Buffalo 
(Ky.)  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Ky.,  1913.  Instr.. 
Math.,  H.  S.,  Marion,  Ky.,  1913-14;  do.,  Col- 
umbia Coll.,  Fla.,  1914-16;  Asst.,  Math., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1916-18;  Head,  Dept.  and  Prof., 
Math.,  Georgetown  Coll.,  191R — .  Mem.,  Phi 
Delta  Ka])pa.  Married  Agnes  Brownfield,  N  7 
19 14,  Jefferson,  Ind.  Child,  Clarence  Hudson. 
Jr.,  b.  My  25,  1916.  Address,  Buffalo,  Ky.; 
bus.  add.,  Georgetown  College,  Georgetown,  Ky. 

ROBERT  EARL  RICHARDSON 
1903.     A.  M.     (See  No.   1581.) 

FRANK  ERWIN  RICHART 
1915.     M.  S.     (See  No.  6516.) 

FREDERICK  WILLIAM   RICHART 
1905.     M.  E.     (See  No.  668.) 

JOHN    JEFFERSON    RICHEY 
1910.      C.   E.      (See   No.    1955.) 

NATHAN  CLIFFORD  RICKER 
1878.     M.  Arch.     (See  No.  13.) 

0564.     CHARLES  FREDERICK  CL:RTIS 
RILEY 

Professor;  M.  .S.,  1912;  b.  .Xp  17,  1878, 
.Manchester,  Eng.  Prepared  in  Crete  Acad.  .\. 
B.,  Doane  Coll.,    1901;   A.   B.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 


1905.  Asst.,  Biol.  Meteorol.  Observatory, 
Doane  Coll.,  1897-1901;  Grad.  Scholar,  Univ. 
of  Neb.,  1901;  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Neb.,  1901-02; 
Teacl.er.  H.  S.,  Ind.,  1904-05;  Asst.,  Zool., 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1902-04;  Head,  Dept.  of  Biol., 
Simpson  Coll.;  do.,  St.  Norm.  Schs.  of  Kan. 
and  Minn.,  1905-11;  Fellow,  Zool.,  John  Hop- 
kins L'niv.,  1910.  Prof.,  New  York  St.  Sch.  of 
Forestry,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.  .Address,  New  York 
.Slate  School  of  Forestry,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

G56S.  CLARISSA  RINAKER 
(Sister  of  Nos.  8700,  G566) 
Associate;  A.  M.,  1911;  Ph.  D.,  1913;  b. 
Carlinville,  111.;  d.  Thomas  (b.  1857,  do.)  and 
I'anny  E.  (Kelley)  Rinaker  (b.  1859,  Kankakee, 
111.).  Prc|)ared  in  Carlinville  II.  S.;  Blackburn 
Acad.  A.  B.,  Blackburn  Coll.,  1903.  Chi  Omega; 
Delta  Sigma.  Scholarship,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910; 
Fellowship,  do.,  1911;  Instr.,  Eng.,  do.,  1913- 
18;  Associate,  do.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Tliomas 
Warton,  A  Biographical  and  Critical  Study, 
Univ.  of  III.  Studies  in  Lang,  and  Lit.,  Vol. 
2.  No.  I,  1916;  William  Manor  and  Thomas 
Warton,  Notes  and  Queries,  1914;  Twenty  si.x 
Unedited  Letters  from  Thomas  Warton,  Jour. 
of  Eng.  and  Gcranianic  PhiloL,  Vol.  14,  1915; 
Thomas  Warton's  Poetry  and  Its  Relation  10 
the  Romantic  Movement,  Sewance  Review,  Vol. 
J3,  191 5;  Thomas  Warton  and  the  Historical 
Jlethod  in  Literary  Criticism,  Publications  of 
Mod.  Lang.  Assn.,  1915;  Thomas  Edward's 
-Sonnets,  Mod.  Lang.  Notes,  Vol.  30,  1915;  The 
Dualism  of  Mr.  P.  E.  More,  Philosof'hical  Re- 
view, Vol.  26.  191 7.  Mem.,  Mod.  Lang.  Assn., 
1913 — .  Address,  908  W.  Nevada  St.,  Urbana; 
bus.  add.,  301   Univ.  Hall,  Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

Gs66.    HARRIET  BECKWITH  RINAKER 

(HOWE) 

(Sister   of  Nos.   8700,   G565) 

Home  Demonstration  Agt.;  A.  M.,  1909; 
h.  F  12,  1886,  Carlinville,  111.;  d.  Thomas  (b. 
Ag  15,  1857,  do.)  and  Fanny  Estelle  (Kelly) 
Rinaker  (b.  S  27,  1859,  Kankakee,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Carlinville  H.  S.;  Blackburn  Acad. 
.\.  B.,  Blackburn  LTniv.,  1904;  A.  D.  E., 
lewis  Inst.,  1905.  Chi  Omega;  Delta  Sigma; 
II.  Sc.  Club;  Scholarship,  H.  S.,  1908-09. 
Special  Teacher,  pub.  schs.,  H.  Sc.  Kan.sas 
City,  Mo.,  1906-07;  St.  Fair  Sch.  of  Dom.  Sc, 
1005-11;  Asst.,  H.  Sc,  1909-11;  Instr.,  1911-13; 
Dist.  Leader,  War  Emergency  Home  Demonstra- 
tion Service,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  lldqtrs., 
Carlinville,  111.  Auth.:  Fuels  and  their  Utiliza- 
tion in  Processes  of  Cooking,  Jour,  of  Home 
Econ.,  1910.  Mem.,  Am.  Home  Econ.  Assn.; 
.Assn.  of  Coll.  Alumnae;  Am.  Health  League; 
Carlinville  Lib.  Assn.  Married  Paul  E.  Howe, 
Je  18,  1913.  Child,  Clarissa,  b.  Ag  19,  1914- 
Address,    6^   Jefferson    Road,    Princeton,    N.    J. 

CHARLES   TRESCOTT    RIPLEY 
1912.     M.  E.     (See  No.  3935-) 

G367.     LEWIS   BRADFORD    RIPLEY 

M.  S.,  1916;  b.  S  20,  1894,  East  Hartford, 
Conn.  Prepared  in  Glastonbury  (Conn.)  H.  S. 
li.  S.,  Trinity  Coll.,  i9i.S.  Lab.  Asst.,  St. 
■•"ntomol.,  summer  1913.  Address,  Glastonbury, 
Conn.t 

G568.  WALTER  JOHN  RISLEY 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1907;  h-  Mr  16,  1874, 
Logan,  O. ;  s.  John  (b.  Je  5,  1849,  do.)  and 
Elizabeth  (Drcscher)  Risley  (b.  Je  15,  1843. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Logan  (O.)  H.  S.;  O. 
L'niv.,  1895-97.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mich..  1900; 
.\.  M.,  Harvard  Univ.,  1908.  Delta  Tan  Delta. 
Instr.,  Math.,  O.  Univ..  1897;  do.,  Joliet  Tp. 
11.  S.,  1900-03;  do..  Armour  Inst.,  1903-05; 
.\sst.,  Math.,  l'niv.  of  111.,  1905-07;  Schol- 
arship, Harvard,  190R-09;  .Stud.,  1907-10;  Asst., 
Astronomy,  Harvanl.  1907-09;  Instr.,  Math. 
1909-10;    Prof.,    Math.,    James    Millikin    Univ., 


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1910 — .  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.;  Mustered  out,  S  16, 
1918.  Auth.:  Algebra,  Parts  I,  II,  HI  Am. 
ach.  of  Cor.,  Chicago;  (with  C.  E.  Leigh)' 
Geometry,  do.,  1905,  (with  W.  C.  IMcDonald) 
Envelopes  of  one  parameter  families  of  plane 
curves.  Annals  of  Math.,  Vol.  12,  191 1.  Mem., 
Math.  Assn.  of  .\m.;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  .S.;  Soc. 
for  Promotion  of  Engng.  Ediic.  Married  Bessie 
R.  Risley.  Ja  16,  1S97,  Athens,  O.  Children: 
Walter  lohn,  Jr.,  b.  N  1897;  Ralph  Edwin, 
b.  D  1898;  Lee  Carlton,  b.  My  1903;  Donald 
Lloyd.  1).  S  191 5.  Address.  155  N.  Taylor  Ave., 
Decatur,  111.;  bus.  add.,  James  Millikin  Univ., 
do. 

RAYMOND  JEFFERSON  ROARK 
1912.     M.   S.      (See   No.    4875.) 

Gs69.  RURIC  CREEGAN  ROARK 
(Brother  of  No'.  4875) 
Chemist:  A.  M.,  1908;  b.  Mr  13,  1887, 
Glasgow,  Ky.;  s.  Ruric  Nevel  (b.  1850,  Green- 
ville, Ky.)  and  Mary  (Creegan)  Roark  (b. 
la.).  Prepared  in  Lexington  (Ky.)  H.  S.;  Ky. 
St.  Univ.,  190305;  Clark  Univ..  Worcester, 
Mass.,  1905-06.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati, 
1907;  Ph.  D.,  George  Washington  Univ.,  1017. 
Sigma  Xi.  Grad.  Asst.,  Organic  Chem.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1907-08;  Fellow,  Chem.,  LIniv.  of  Wis., 
1910-11;  Asst.  Chem.,  Bur.  of  Chem.,  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr..  1908-17;  Chief  Chem.,  U.  S. 
San.  Products  Corp.,  Chicago.  1017 — .  Mem.. 
A.  C.  S.  Address,  4738  Kenwood  Ave.,  Chica- 
go; bus.  add.,  2834  Loomis  St.,  do. 

ELMER    ROBERTS 
1917.      Ph.   D.      (See  No.   5901.) 

G570.  GWLADYS  ELLEN  ROBERTS 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  D  3,  1893,  Bed- 
ford, Ind.;  d.  Richard  (b.  1862,  Liverpool, 
Eng.)  and  Alice  (Withman)  Roberts  (b.  1864, 
Bedford,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Bedford  (Ind.) 
H.  S.  A.  B..  Hanover  Coll.,  1916.  Alpha 
Delta  Pi.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Bedford,  Ind., 
1 91 7 — .  Address.  1131  M  St.,  Bedford.  Ind.; 
bus.  add..  High  School,  do. 

HARRY    ASHTON    ROBERTS 
1916.     C.  E.     (See  No.    1758.) 

ALBERT    FOWLER    ROBINSON 
1891.     C.  E,      (See  No.  246.) 

LEWIS    ARCHIBALD    ROBINSON 
1901.     A.   M.      (See  No.    1167.) 

RAYMOND    ELDER    ROBINSON 

1909.     M.   S.      (See  No.   3524.) 


1909. 


W^\RD  REID  ROBINSON 
C.   E.      (See  No.   2804.) 


G571.  ETHEL  JUANITA  ROBISON 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  Jl  9.  18S7,  Ches- 
terfield. 111.;  d.  Thomas  Marshall  (b.  D  10, 
1855.  Greenfield,  111.)  and  Mary  (Deeds) 
Robison  (b.  O  3,  1864,  Carlinville,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Carlinville  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Blackburn 
Coll.,  1 90S.  Sigma  Kappa;  Delta  Sigma.  Schol- 
arshii);  Latin  Honors,  1908.  Prin.,  II.  S.,  Am- 
boy.  111.,  iqoo-ii;  do.,  White  Hall,  III.,  191 1- 
13;  do..  Middlesboro,  Ky.,  1913-14;  Teacher, 
Latin,  Virden,  111.,  1Q14-15;  do.,  Cairo,  111.. 
1915—.  Mem.,  Epis.  Clnirch:  O.  E.  S.  Ad- 
dress, 518  Johnson  St..  Carlinville,  111.;  bus. 
add..   High    School,   Cairo,   111. 

ANNA  SOPHIE  ROGERS 
1914.    A.M.     1917.     Ph.D.     (See  No.  4876.) 


G572.      JEROME    STANLEY    ROGERS 
(Husband  of  No.  3959) 

Chemist;  M.  .S.,  1909;  b.  N  8,  1884,  Iloneoye 
I'alls,  N.  Y.;  s.  Luther  H.  and  Frances  A. 
(Hall)  Rogers.  Prepared  in  Iloneoye  Falls  (N. 
V.)  11.  S.  B.  S..  Syracuse  Univ.,  1907.  Grad. 
-Vsst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.;  Grad.  Stud.,  Geo. 
Washington  Univ.;  Asst.  Chem.,  Pa.  St. 
Coll.  Exp.  Sta. ;  Bur.  of  Chem.,  U.  S.  Dept. 
of  Agr.,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  (Zhem.,  Kistler 
Lesh  &  Co.,  Morganton,  N.  C,  1918 — .  Mem., 
:\.  C.  S.  Married  Essie  May  Seed  ('09),  Ag 
30,  191 1,  Newaygo,  Mich.  Child,  Frances  Par- 
ker, b.  F  12,  1917.  Address.  Kistler  Lesh  & 
Co.,  Morganton,  N.   C. 

CHARLES     WESLEY    ROLFE 

1878.      M.     S.       (See    No.     14.) 

MARTHA    DEETTE    ROLFE 
1904.     A.   M.      (See  No.   1407.) 

SUSAN  FARLEY   ROLFE   (BUTLER) 
1909.      A.    M.      (See    No.    1957.) 

CLARENCE    SAMUEL     ROSS 
1915.     A.  M.      (See   No.  5908.) 

G573-  ELLISON  LLOYDE  ROSS 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1912;  b.  Je  13,  1881, 
Dixon.  111.;  s.  W.  B.  (b.  1856,  do.)  and  Idell 
I.ei  (Van)  Ross  (b.  1858,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Sutherland  (la.)  H.  S.  B.  S.,  la.  St.  Coll., 
1904;  M.  D.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1918.  Sigma  Xi; 
Alpha  Kappa  Kappa.  Physiol.  Chem.,  111.  St. 
Psychopathic  Inst.,  1912-14;  Instr.,  Pharma- 
cology, and  Med.  Stud.,  N.  W.  Univ.  Med. 
Sch.,  19J4-18;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1918 — .  Mem.. 
Am.  Soc.  of  Biol.  Chemists;  Am.  Soc.  of 
Pharmacology  and  Therapeutics.  Married  Kath- 
arin  Sterling,  S  i,  191 2,  Cashmere,  Wash- 
ington. Cliild,  Betty,  b.  Jl  20,  1913.  .4ddress, 
6928  Lakewood  Ave..  Chicago;  b\is.  add.,  2431 
S.    Dearborn    St.,    do. 

G574.  JOHN  CARL  ROSS 
Research  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1915;  Ph.  D.,  1916; 
b.  D  II,  1892,  Sea  Point,  Cape  Town,  Africa; 
s.  D.  D.  Ross.  Prepared  in  Sea  Point  (Africa) 
II.  S.  B.  S.,  Univ.  Cape  of  Good  Hope,  191 1. 
Instr.,  S.  Africa  Coll.  H.  S. ;  do.,  Agr.  Sch., 
Middleburg,  Cape  Province,  1912-13;  Grovt- 
fontein  Sch.  of  Agr..  South  Africa;  Research 
("hem.,  Elsenburg  Sch.  of  Agr.,  Mulder's  Vlei, 
Cape  Province,  do.,  1918 — .  Address,  Rhien 
Villa,  Main  Road,  Sea  Point,  Cape  Province. 
South  Africa;  bus.  add.,  Elsenburg  Sch.  of 
.Agr.,  Mulder's  Vlei,  Cape  Province,  South 
.Africa. 

KENNETH  DWIGHT  ROSS 
1917.     A.  M.     (See  No.  7907.) 

LUTHER    SHERMAN    ROSS 
1890.      M.    S.      (See   No.    581.) 

G57S.  VERNE  RALPH  ROSS 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  My  24.  1885, 
Donnellson,  111.;  s.  Milton  C.  (b.  Ag  12,  1846, 
do.)  and  Cornelia  A.  Foster  (b.  Greenville, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Donnellson  II.  S.  A.  B., 
James  Millikin  Jl^niv.,  1908.  .Mpha  Sigma 
Theta;  Orlandian  Lit.  Soc.  Teacher.  Sc,  Cit- 
rus H.  S.,  Azusa,  Calif.,  1909-11;  Chem.,  Los 
.Momitos  Sugar  Co.,  Los  Alomitos,  (Zalif., 
191 1 ;  Teacher  Sc,  H.  S.,  Covina,  Calif., 
T9II — .  Mem..  Presby.  Church;  A.  C.  S.  Mar- 
ried Isabel  Bumgarner,  Je  23,  1909,  McNabb, 
Til.  Children:  Josenh  Foster,  b.  O  11.  1910;  Vir- 
ginia Louise,  b.  Ag  31,  1915.  Address,  High 
School.  Covina,  Calif. 

FLOYD   ELBA   ROWLAND 
1915-     A.M.     1918.     Ph.D.     (See  No.  6531-) 


8o4 


University  of  Illinois 


HARRISON   AUGUST   RUEHE 

1916.  M.  S.     (See  No.   4881.) 

EARLE    UNDERWOOD    RUGG 

1917.  A.  M.      (See  No.  7477.) 

Gs76.  HAROLD  ORDWAY  RUGG 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1915;  b.  Ja  17,  1885, 
Fitchburg,  Mass.;  s.  Edward  F.  Rugg.  B.  S., 
Dartmouth  Coll.,  1908;  Civ.  Engr.,  Lincoln- 
Jefferson  Univ.,  1909-11;  do.,  1909.  Tutor, 
Hist.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1906-09;  Asst.  Instr., 
Graphics,  do.,  1908;  Instr.,  Millikin  Univ., 
1909-11.  Address,  c/o  Educ.  Dept.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,    Chicago. 

GUY    HENRY    RUMP 

1912.  C.   E.      (See   No.  2233.) 

G577.  LEWIS  WILLIAM  RUPP 
Minister;  A.  M.,  191 1;  b.  N  9,  1887,  Zel- 
ienople.  Pa.;  s.  Rev.  John  Charles  Francis  (b 
1856,  Dayton,  Pa.)  and  Zelia  (Hill)  Rupp  (b 
i860.  Leecliburg,  I'a.).  Prepared  in  Coll.  Inst. 
Morrisburg,  Ont.;  Thiel  Coll.,  Greenville,  Pa. 
1908-09.  A.  B.,  (I'arthage  Coll.,  1910.  Scholar 
ship,  L^niv.  of  111.,  1910-11;  Teacher,  Allen 
town.  Pa.,  1911-12;  Theol.  stud.,  Maywood 
111.,  1912-15;  Minister,  Leetsdale,  Pa.,  1915 — 
Address,    P.   O.   Bo.x   2,   Leetsdale,   Pa. 

Gs78.  ROBBINS  RUSSEL 
Banker;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  O  7,  1892,  Jackson- 
ville. 111.;  s.  Andrew  (b.  Je  17,  1856,  do.)  and 
Clara  Elizabeth  (Robbins)  Russel  (b.  N  18, 
1865,  Cairo,  111.).  Prepared  in  Whipple  Acad., 
Jacksonville,  111.  B.  S.,  111.  Coll..  1914.  Alpha 
Chi  Sigma.  Grad.  Scholarsliip,  Univ.  of  111. 
Banker,  Chase  Nat.  Bank,  New  York  City, 
1916 — .  Mem.,  Com.  on  Civilian  Cooperation 
for  combatting  Venereal  disease.  Council  of 
Nat.  Defense,  1918 — .  Married  Dorothy  Worth- 
ington,  Ag  26,  1916,  Darling,  Pa.  Address,  19 
W.  9th  St.,  New  York  City;  bus.  add.,  57 
Broadway,     do. 

G579.  FREDERIC  ARTHUR  RUSSELL 
Rrofessor;  Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  Je  22,  1886, 
Siou.x  Falls,  S.  Dak.;  s.  Mark  (b.  Je  17,  1846, 
Byron,  111.)  and  Florence  Ida  (Knappen)  Rus- 
sell (b.  S  2,  1852,  Kalamazoo,  Mich.).  Pre- 
pared in  Sioux  Falls  (S.  Dak.)  H.  S.;  Albion 
Coll.,  Prep.  Dept.  A.  B.,  Albion  Coll.,  1908. 
Sigma  Nu.  Fellow,  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913- 
i6;  Instr.,  Econ.,  do.,  1916-17;  Asst.  Prof., 
Jour.,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  1917 — .  Married  Myra 
P.  Russell,  Ag  5,  191 1,  Hanover,  Mich.  Chil- 
dren: Carlton  Parker,  b.  Jl  21,  1912;  Helen, 
b.  Mr  20,  1914.  Address.  5208  14th  Ave.,  N. 
E.,  Seattle;  bus.  add.,  School  of  Journalism, 
Univ.   of   Wash.,  do. 

GEORGE   RUTLEDGE 

1913.  A.  M.     1915.     Ph.  D.    (See  No.  4399.) 

G580.  ETHEL  ERNESTINE  SABIN 
Associate;  Ph.  D.,  1916:  b.  Jl  25,  1887, 
Windsor,  Wis.;  d.  Samuel  Wells  (b.  D  2, 
1865,  do.)  and  Ernestine  Sophia  (Espenett) 
Sabin  (b.  O  30,  1866,  dn.).  Prepared  in  Madi- 
son (Wis.)  H.  S.;  Alihvaukee  Downer  Sem. 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis..  1908;  M.  A.,  do.,  1914. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta.  Teacher,  Secondary  Schs.. 
1908-13;  Grad.  Scholarship,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1913-14;  Grad.  Fellow,  Philos.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1914-16;  Asst.,  Rhet.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1916-17; 
Assoc,  Philos.,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1917 — . 
Mem.,  Am.  Philosophical  .Soc.  Address,  Bryn 
Mawr  Coll.,   Bryn   Mawr,  Pa. 

G581.     YASUZA  SAKAGAMI 
A.    M.,    190s;   b.    D   25,    1874,   Wakayamaken, 
Japam;     s.     Yasube,     Sakagami.     Prepared     in 
Univ.    of   Minn.,   M.    L.,    1899.   Address,    (t) 


JOHN    LANGLEY    SAMMIS 

1899.     M.  S.     (See  No.  1080.) 

JOHN  CALVART  SAMPLE 

1897.  A.    E.      (See   No.   991-) 

THOMAS   WALTER  SAMUELS 
1912.     A.  M.     (See  No.  3953.) 

Gs82.  CLAUDE  WILLIAMSON  SANDIFUR 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  F  1,  1877,  Miami, 
Ind.;  s.  Jacob  A.  (b.  D  5,  1856,  do.)  and 
Florence  Melvina  (Williamson)  Sandifur  (b. 
1S57,  do.).  Prepared  in  Bunker  Hill,  (Ind.) 
II.  S.;  Marion  Norm.  Coll.  A.  B.,  Ind.  Univ., 
1905.  Amanon;  Bd.  of  Bus.  Mgrs.,  Arbutus. 
Teaching  Fellow,  Ind.  Univ.,  1905-06;  Instr., 
Univ.  of  111.  Acad.,  igo6-ii;  Head,  Dept., 
Math.,  Jr.  Coll.,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif.,  191 1- 
12;  do.,  Home  Phys.  Sc.,  Hollywood  H.  S., 
Los  Angeles,  1912 — .  Auth. :  Progressive  Ques- 
tions in  Chem.,  1914.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church; 
Math,  and  Sc.  Assn.  of  Calif.;  N.  E.  A.;  A. 
C.  S.  Married  Lillian  Pearl  Clem,  S  15,  1905; 
Miami,  Ind.  Children:  Gladys  E.,  b.  Jl  i,  1906; 
Cecil  C,  b.  Ap  23,  1908;  Mae  M.,  b.  Jl  3, 
190;;  Florence  M.,  b.  Jl  28,  1912;  Ruth  S., 
b.  N  28,  1914.  Address,  1260  Harper  Ave., 
Los  Angeles;  bus.  add.,  Hollywood  High 
School,    do. 

ALBERT    MERRITT    SANTEE 
191 7.      A.   M.      (See    No.   7922.) 

CHARLES  ELLIOTTE  SARGENT 
191 5.     M.   E.      (See  No.   492.) 

G583.    RACHEL  LOUISE  SARGENT 

(Sister  of  No.  3531) 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  F  10,  1891, 
Methuen,  Mass.;  d.  Walter  Scott  (b.  O  17, 
1856,  do.)  and  Agnes  Gertrude  (Jackman) 
Sargent  (b.  Mr  4,  1861,  Salem,  N.  H.).  Pre- 
pared in  Methuen  (Mass.)  H.  S.;  Robinson 
Sem.,  Exeter,  N.  H.  A.  B.,  Bates  Coll.,  1914. 
Schol.,  Classics,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17;  Head 
of  Latin  Dept.  H.  S.,  Chami)aign,  1917 — . 
Address,  Exeter,  N.  II.;  bus.  add..  High 
School,     Champaign. 

GEORGE  MARVIN  SAVAGE 
1888.      M.    L.      (See   No.    248.) 

GS84.  E.  RANDALL  SAYRE 
I'rin.,  H.  S.;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  Ja  24,  1889. 
Flat  Rock,  111.;  s.  George  Edgar  (b.  Wheeling, 
W.  Va.)  and  Ilallia  May  (Kichey)  Sayre  (b. 
Flat  Rock,  III.).  Prepared  in  Mattoon  H.  S. 
A.  B.,  McKendree  Coll.,  1909.  Prin.,  H.  S., 
Chester,  III.,  1914 — .  Mem.,  M.  E,  Church; 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  111.  St.  Teachers  Assn.;  Nat. 
Hist.  Assn.  Address,  734  Sparta  St.,  Chester, 
1)1.;   bus.  add..   High   School,  do. 

G58S.  WATSON  RUSSELL  SAYRE 
Analyst;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  D  22,  1890,  Evans, 
W.  Va. ;  s.  Josephus  (b.  D  6,  1851,  do.)  and 
Elizabeth  Caroline  (Hogsett)  Sayre  (b.  Ap 
1X52.  Huiitersville,  W.  Va.).  Prepared  in 
Marshall  Coll.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Huntington, 
W.  Va.  ]!.  S.,  Univ.  of  W.  Va.,  1914. 
Analyst,  Carnegie  Steel  Co.,  Duquesne,  Pa., 
191 7 — .  Married  Norma  Louise  Sayre,  S  19, 
19 1 7,  Elkins,  W.  Va.  .-iddress,  125  S.  7th  St., 
Du(|uesne,  Pa.;  bus.  add.,  Carnegie  Steel  Co., 
do. 

EMIL   FERDINAND   SCHAARMANN 
1915.     A.  M.     (See  No.  6541.) 

FREDERICK    WILLIAM    SCHACHT 

1898.  M.   S.      (See  No.    1083.) 


Graduate  Alumni 


805 


Gs86.  EDWIN  GEORGE  SCIIAFER 
rVofessor;  M.  S.,  1910;  b.  F  18,  1884, 
Jewell,  Kan.;  s.  John  C.  (b.  Jl  14,  1839, 
Ger.)  and  l.iicy  M.  (Klink)  ScliafcT  (b.  S  24, 
1850.  do.).  J'rcpaied  in  Jewell  (.Kan.)  H.  S. 
B.  S.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1907.  Inst.,  Farm 
Crops,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1910-13;  Prof., 
Farm  CroiJS,  Wash.  St.  Coll.,  191 3 — •  St.  Ag- 
ron.,  Wash.  Exp.  St.,  Pullman,  Wash.,  1913 — . 
Married  Ella  F.  Miles,  Ag  16,  1912,  I.a  Grange, 
111.  Children:  George  Miles,  b.  Ja  15,  1914; 
Judith  Evelyn,  b.  Ja  24.  19 iC.  Address,  Wash- 
ington  State   College,   Pullman,   Wash. 

GS87.     WILHELMINA   MARIE  SCHAFFER 
A.   M.,    1912;   b.   Ap   25,    1890,   Lake    Forest, 
111.;    d.    George    Schaffer.    A.    B.,    Lake    Forest 
Coll.,   191 1.  Address;  Lake  Forest,  Ill.t 

ALBERT  JAMES  SCHAFMAYER 
1914.    C.  E.     (See  No.  3164.) 

ALWIN  LOUIS  SCHALLER 
1912.     M.    E.      (See  No.   3165.) 

WILLIAM    FRED    SCHALLER 
19:2.     M.  S.      (See  No.  4402.) 

G588.  SAMUEL  HAWTHORNE  SCHERFEE 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  F  11,  1880, 
Johnson  C!ity,  Tenn. ;  s.  Noah  B.  Scherfee. 
A.  B..  Stanford  Univ.,  1909.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Address,  1023  W.  6th 
St.,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.;  bus.  add..  High 
School,    do. 

OTTO    PAUL     SCHINNERER 
1914.     A.  M.     (See  No.   5923-) 

FREDERICK  JOHN   SCHLINK 
1917.     M.  E.     (See  No.  5399.) 

♦HELEN  KATHERINE  SCHOEPPERLE 

(BEYER) 
1916.     A.  M.      (See  No.   7196.) 

CLARENCE  E.  SCROLL 
1914.    M.  S.    1916.    Ph.  D.    (See  No.   5929-) 

GsSg.  WARREN  RIPPEY  SCHOONOVER 
M.  S.,  1916;  b.  F  6,  1891,  Warsaw,  Ind.; 
s.  William  Rodoll  (b.  D  4,  1846,  Pike  Co., 
Pa.)  and  Anna  (Rippey)  Schoonover  _  (b.  My 
28,  1866  Leesbury,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  War- 
saw (Ind.)  H.  S.;  Alhambra  (Calif.)  H.  S. 
B.  S.,  Occidental  Coll.,  191 2.  Gas  Defense 
Service,  A.  E.  F.,  Paris,  France,  1917-18; 
do.,  London,  1918 — .  Address,  Alhambra,  Calif. 

G590.    HENRY  EDWARD  SCHRADIECK 
M.    S..    1918;    b.   Je    4,    1886,    Brooklyn,    N. 
v.;   s.   Henry   Shradieck,   B.    S.,   Cornell   Univ., 
1916.    Address,    535    Washington    Ave.,    Brook- 
lyn,   N.    Y. 

CURT  AUGUST  SCHROEDER 
1903.     M.   S.     (See  No.   1583.) 

ERNEST    RUDOLF    SCHULZ 
191 7.      M.   S.      (See  No.   7936.) 

G590A.  WILLIAM  FREDERICK  SCHULZ 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1908;  b.  Ja  11,  1872,  Bal- 
timore, Md.;  s.  Alexander  Henry  (b.  1829, 
Jever,  Oldenburg,  Ger.)  and  Maria  Anna 
(Hauser)  Schulz  (b.  1834,  Hansen,  Baden, 
Ger.).  Prepared  in  Baltimore  Poly.  Inst.;  Johns 
Hopkins  Univ.  E.  E.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 
1900.  Asst.  and  Instr.,  Phys.,  LTniv.  of  111., 
1901-06;  Grad.  Stud.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 
1906-08;  Asst.  Prof.,  Phys.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1908—.     Auth.:     Manual     of    Experiments     in 


General  Physics.  The  Co-op.,  1916;  The  Effect 
of  a  Magnetic  FicUl  upon  the  Absorption  Spec- 
tra of  Certain  Rare  Earths,  Astrophysical  Jour., 
XXXy,  1909;  The  Use  of  the  Photo  Electric 
Cell  in  Stellar  Photography,,  Astrophysical 
Jour.,  XXXVIII,  1913.  Assoc.  Mem.,  Am. 
Physical  Soc. ;  Am.  Mimismatic  .Assoc;  Trus- 
tee and  Treas.,  Unitarian  Soc.;  Fellow,  A.  A. 
A.  S.;  Permanent  Treas.,  Cosmopolitan  Club; 
Univ.  Club;  Hon.  Mem.,  Hindusthanee  Assoc. 
Married  Christine  Hindrika  Beenwkes,  1900, 
Baltimore,  Md.  Children:  Dorothea  Sophia, 
1901;  Alexander  Henry,  1905;  William  Fred- 
erick, 191 2.  Address,  926  W.  Green  St.,  Ur- 
bana. 

TENJES    HENRY    SCHUTTE 
1916.      A.    M.      (See    No.    5402.) 

G591.     HARRIET   SCOFIELD 

Teacher;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  D  3,  1892,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.;  d.  Ralph  E.  (b.  N  5,  1867,  Car- 
thage, 111.)  and  Ellen  (Ferris)  Scofield  (b. 
S  4,  1868,  do.).  Prei)ared  in  Central  H.  S., 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  B.  S.,  Carthage  Coll.,  1915. 
Delta  Gamma;  Grad.  Scholarship,  Univ.  of 
111.  Teacher,  Math.,  Tp.  H.  S,  Onarga,  111., 
1916 — .  Address,  502  Locust  St.,  Carthage, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  Township  High  School,  Onar- 
ga,   111. 

G592.  EDWARD  BARKER  SCOGGAN 
Minister;  A.  M.,  1897;  b.  D  9,  1870,  College 
Springs,  la.;  s.  David  M.  (b.  1836,  Johnston 
Co.,  Ind.)  and  Elizabeth  (Simmons)  Scog- 
gan  (b.  1840,  Lexington,  Ky.).  Prepared  in 
Rushville  (Neb.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Amity  Coll., 
1896;  Ph.  D.,,  do.,  1899.  Scholar,  Columbia 
Univ.,  1897-98;  Prof.,  Greek  and  Latin,  Dick- 
inson Sem.,  Williamsport,  Pa.,  1898-99;  Stud., 
New  York  City,  1899-1900;  Prof.,  Greek  and 
Latin,  Stanstead  Wesleyan  Coll.,  1900-01; 
Minister,  DesMoines  Conference,  M.  E. 
Church,  1901 — .  Married  Almida  L.  Roy,  N 
21,  1901.  Children:  Roy  Commodore,  b.  Jl  10, 
1905;  Ruth  Almida,  b.  Ag  8,  1901;  Homer, 
b.  Mr  9,   191 1.  Address,  Defiance,  la. 

G593.  ELEANOR  BRYCE  SCOTT 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  Ap  17.  1888, 
Orlando,  Fla. ;  d.  Robert  Philip  (b.  Mr  27, 
1858,  Bedford  Co.,  Tenn.)  and  Anna  Pauline 
(Thompson)  Scott  (b.  O  17,  1863,  Ellicott 
City,  Md.).  Prepared  in  Rock  Island  H.  S. 
A.  B.,  Augustana  Coll.,  1909.  First  Recipient 
Augustana  Scholarship  in  Univ.  Teacher.  Eng., 
H.  S.,  Moline.  111.,  1912;  do.,  Eng.  and  Ger., 
H.  S.,  East  Moline,  111.,  1912-14;  do.,  Ger., 
Villa  de  Chautal,  Rock  Island,  111.,  1914-16; 
do.,  Eng..  Montioello'  Sem.,  Godfrey,  111., 
1916 — .  Address,  1718  14th  Ave.,  Moline, 
111.;  bus.  add.,  Monticello  Seminary,  Godfrey, 
HI. 

FRANKLIN    WILLIAM    SCOTT 
1912.     Ph.D.     1903.    A.M.     (See  No.  1585.) 

G594.  WILLIAM  DOKE  SCOTT 
Engineer;  M.  E.,  1910;  b.  N  10,  1885, 
Riner,  Va. ;  s.  John  Doke  (b.  F  28,  1829,  Floyd 
Co.,  Va.)  and  Margaret  Virginia  (Lucas) 
Scott  (b.  Ja  25,  1844.  Childress,  Va.).  Pre- 
pared by  pvt.  tutor.  B.  S.,  Va.  Poly.  Inst., 
1907;  M.  E.,  1908.  Res.  Fellow,  Engng.  Exp. 
Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1008-10.  Cadet  Engr.,  United 
Gas  Improvement  Co.,  Philadelphia,  1910-11; 
Engr.,  do.,  191 1.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Address, 
Riner,  Va.;  bus.  add..  Broad  and  Arch  Sts., 
Philadelphia. t 

WINFIELD    SCOTT 

1918.      M.    S.      (See    No.    7939-) 

*MELVILLE  AMASA  SCON'ELL 
1906.     Ph.  D.      (See  No.  85.) 


8o6 


University  of  Illinois 


•GEORGE   WASHINGTON   SEAMAN 
1895.     M.    E.      (See   No.   774.) 

G59S.  GEORGE  WALLACE  SEARS 
Instructor;  M.  S.,  191 1;  b.  Jl  9.  1878,  Kid- 
der, Mo.;  s.  William  Wallace  (b.  Ja  25,  1836, 
Ogdensburg,  N.  Y.)  and  Angeline  Augusta 
(Johnson)  Sears  (b.  S  23.  1846.  Buffalo,  N. 
v.).  Prepared  in  Kidder  Inst.  B.  S.,  Drury 
Coll..  190S.  Kappa  Alpha;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon. 
Scholarship,  1910-11.  Instr.,  Chem.,  Drury 
Acad.;  Jo.,  Chem.  and  Phys.,  H.  S.,  Spring- 
field, 111..  1909-10;  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.. 
1911-14;  Instr.,  do.,  191417;  do.,  L^niv.  of 
Nev.,  1917 — .  IVIarried  Edith  Clementine  Fink, 
Te,  1911,  Springfield,  Mo.  Address,  935  N. 
V'irginia  St.,  Reno,  Nev.;  bus.  add.,  Univ.  of 
Nevada,  do. 

Gs96.  CORNELIA  RUTH  SEAWELL 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1913;  b.  D  2,  1890,  Green- 
ville, 111.;  d.  Charles  Wingate  (b.  O  1853. 
Richview.  III.)  and  Emma  Cornelia  (Miller) 
Seawell  (b.  Ag  185^,  Lewiston,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Greenville  H.  S.  A.  B..  Greenville  Coll., 
iqi2.  Scholarship  from  Greenville  Coll.  Teach- 
er, II.  S.,  (jreenville.  111.,  1914 — .  Mem.,  111. 
South  West  Div.  of  Teachers.  Address,  High 
School,    Greenville,    111. 

Gs97.  FRED  B.  SEELY 
Professor;  M.  S.,  191 5;  b.  Ap  29,  1884, 
Chester,  N.  Y.;  s.  Fred  B.  (b.  1846.  do.)  and 
Ruth  A.  (Davis)  Seely  (b.  1849,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Chester  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.;  Worcester 
Acad.,  Worcester,  Mass.  B.  S.,  Worcester 
Poly.,  1907.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Sigma  Xi; 
Tau  Beta  Pi.  Draftsman  and  .Testing  Engr., 
Carpenter  Steel  Co.,  1907-08;  Instr.,  Mech. 
Engng..  Villa  Nova  Coll.,  1908-09;  Engng. 
Dept.,  Du  Pont  Powder  Co.,  1909;  Instr.,  T. 
and  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-15;  Assoc, 
do.,  1915-17;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1917 — .  Instr.. 
U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  .Univ.  of  111.,  summer  1917- 
.A.uth.:  The  Flow  of  Water  through  a  Sub- 
merged .Short  Pipe,  Univ.  of  III.  Engng.  E.vp. 
Sta.  Bui..  No.  95.  1917;  The  Mechanics  of 
the  Gyroscope,  Tcchnograf'h,  1914;  A  Concep- 
tion of  Acceleration,  Bk/.,  Soc.  for  Promotion 
of  Engnq.  Educ,  1915;  Joint  Auth. :  Air 
Vents  in  Steel  Pipe  Lines,  Engng.  Record,  1914; 
The  Failure  of  Materials  underRepeated  Stress, 
Proceedings  of  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials, 
191 5;  The  Relation  between  Yield  Point  and 
Proportional  Limit  in  Various  Grades  of  Steel, 
do.,  1916.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  of  Mat- 
erials; Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ; 
Married  Anna  Wood,  1908,  Chester.  N.  Y. 
Children:  Ralph  Wood,  b.  Mr  6,  1012;  Irving 
Roe,  1).  S  28,  1913.  Address,  917  W.  Nevada 
St.,  Urbana;   bits,  add.,  Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

ROBERT  ST.  CLARE  SEESE 
1913.     M.  S.     (See  No.  5405.) 

HERBERT    FRANK    SEIFERT 
1917.     A.  M.     (See  No.  7940-) 

Gs98.  ELEANOR  FRANCES  SEILER 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  Mr  8,  1892,  Den- 
ver; d.  John  (b.  Jl  4.  1845.  Mo.)  and  Mary 
Theresa  (Poinsett)  Seiler  (b.  O  19,  1850, 
Buffalo,  N.  v.).  Prepared  in  Cathedral  H.  S., 
Denver.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Denver,  1913:  A.  M., 
do.,  1914.  Ger.  Club;  Glee  Club.  .Scholarship. 
Phys..  I'niv.  of  111.,  191  Si^'-  Asst.,  lliys., 
Univ.  of  Denver,  1911-14;  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Brighton.  Colo.,  1914-15;  Instr.,  Coll.  of  St. 
Teresa,  W'inona,  Minn..  1916-17;  Asst.,  Pliys., 
llniv.  of  111.,  1917 — .  Address,  1107  W.  Oregon 
St.;  bus.  add.,  Univ.  of  III.,  Urbana. 

SENTARO    SEKINE 
1917.      Ph.    D.      (See    No.    5933-) 


G599.     CHARLES  TIMOTHY  SENAY 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  F  5,  1S92,  Norwich, 
Conn.;     s.     Mrs.     L,     5l.     Senay.     Prepared    in 
Conn.    Agr.    Coll.    B.    S.,    Trinity    Coll.,     1914. 
.Iddress,  328  Jefferson  Ave.,  London,  Conn. 

EDITH    IRENE    SENDENBURGH 
(SWENEV) 

19 16.  A.  M.     (See  No.  5934.) 

ARTHUR    BLISS    SEYMOUR 
1886.     M.    S.     (See  No.   291.) 

ERNEST  WILFORD   SEYSTER 

19 1 7.  A.   M.      (See  No.   7205.) 

BESSIE  ESTELLE  SHACKELL 
19''.     A.   M.     (See  No.  4409.) 

CHARLES   H.    SHAMEL 

1891.     M.    S.      (See  No.   618.) 

CLARENCE  ALBERT  SHAMEL 

1894.  M.    S.      (See   No.   670.) 

ABIA  JOSEPH  SHARP 
1889.      M.    E.      (See   No.   327.) 

RICHARD  WORTHY  SIIARPE 

1899.     M.    S.      (See   No.    775.) 

ANNA  SHATTUCK  (PALMER) 

1895.  M.    L.      (See    No.    671.) 

WALTER  FRANCIS   SHATTUCK 
1908.     M.  Arch.     (See  No.  672.) 

BENJAMttN     BRUCE     SHAW 
1916.     C.   E.      (See  No.  4901.) 


HAZEL 
1908.     A.  M. 


VEARSLEY     SHAW 
(See  No.  3178.) 


G600.  EARL  WOODDELL  SHEETS 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1914;  b.  D  23,  1886,  Lost 
Creek.  W.  Va.;  s.  Arthur  (b.  Mr  4,  1858,  do.) 
and  Annie  Jane  (Wooddell)  Sheets  (b.  D  9, 
1S62,  Greenbank,  W.  Va.).  Prepared  in  W. 
Va.  Univ.  Prep.  Sch. ;  W.  Va.  Wcsleyan.  B. 
S.,  W.  Va.  Univ.,  191 2.  Kappa  .Mijha;  Sigma 
Xi.  Prof.,  An.  Ilusb.,  and  An.  Husbandman, 
W.  Va.  Agr.  E.xp.  Sta.  Auth.:  Silos  and 
Silage.  IV.  I 'a.  E.\p.  Sta.  Bill.  157;  Making 
and  Feeding  Silage,  do.,  154;  Various  articles 
in  Breeders'  Gazette,  Nat.  Stockman  and  Far- 
mer, IV.  Va.  Dept.  of  Agr.  Bui.  Mem.,  M,  E. 
Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Lcda  (Cordelia 
Atkeson,  ()  29,  1912,  Morgantown,  W.  Va. 
Children:  Jane  Atkeson,  b.  Ja  i,  1914;  Helen 
Wooddell,  b.  N  30.  1916.  Address,  West  Vir- 
ginia   Ihiiv.,   Morgantown,  W.   Va. 

G601.      ALBERT    DURAND    SHEPARD 
Research  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1916;  b,  Je  27.  1891, 

Brookings,     S.     Dak.;     s.    James    H.     Shepard. 

Prepared    in    S.    Dak.    St.    Coll.    Prep.    Dept.   B. 

S..   S.   Dak.   St.   Coll.,   1914-   Asst.,  U.   S.  Food 

and    Drug    Lab.,    Omaha,    Neb.,    summer,    1912. 

.Address,    16    Berkshire   Ave.,    Indian   Orchard, 

Mass.t 

RALPH   .STEELE  SHEPARDSON 
1910.     M.  Arch.     (See  No.   1084.) 

G602.  QUEEN  LOIS  SHEPHERD 
Instructor;  Ph.  D.,  1913;  b.  S  12,  1884. 
Pueblo,  Colo.;  d.  Lois  J.  Shepherd.  Prepared 
in  Univ.  of  Colo.;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  A.  B., 
N.  W.  Ihiiv.,  1907;  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1910.  Chi  Omega.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Pueblo, 
Colo..  1907-09;  Fellow,  Philosophy,  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  1909-11;  Instr.,  Phil.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1911-18.  Address,  908  W.   Nevada  St.,  Urbana. 


Graduate  Alumni 


807 


G603.     CARL  PAXON  SHERWIN 

Professor;  M.  S.,  IQ1.3;  b.  My  21,  1885,  Bris- 
^  tol.  Ind.;  s.  Ricliard  James  (b.  D  25,  :845.  do.) 
and  Clara  Adeline  (I'axon)  Sherwin  (b.  D  6, 
1853,  do.).  I'repared  in  Bristol  and  Goshen 
(Ind.)  H.  Schs.  J.  B.  Stetson  Univ.,  DeLand, 
Fla.,  1907-08.  B.  S.,  Hanover  Coll.,  1909;  M. 
A.,  Ind.  Univ.,  191 1;  Dr.  Sc.  Tucbingcn 
Univ.,  1915.  Sigma  Chi;  Chi  Zeta  Chi.  Fellow- 
ship, Chem.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1909-10;  Asst. 
Chem..  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-12;  Teacher,  Chem. 
«nd  Physics,  H.  S.,  Quincy,  111.,  1912-13; 
summer  Emil  Fischer's  Lab..  Berlin;  Stud., 
Tuebingen  Univ.,  1913-is;  Stud..  Fordham 
LIniv.  Med.  Sch.,  New  York  City,  1915-17; 
Prof.,  Physiol.  Chem.,  Fordham  Univ.,  19 17 — ; 
Biol.  Chem.,  Pellagra  Hosp.,  Spartanburg,  S. 
C  summer.  1916.  Auth.:  Various  articles  on 
Physiol,  chem..  published  in  Jour,  of  Biol. 
Chem.;  Biol.  Chem.  Bui.;  Berichte  der  Dentsch- 
en  Chemischen  Gcsetlschaft.  Mem..  A.  C.  S.; 
Am.  Soc.  Biol.  Chem.;  Soc.  of  Exp.  Biol,  and 
Med.;  Deutsche  Chemische  Gesellschaft.  Mar- 
ried Effie  Nickless,  S  6,  191 1,  Bedford,  Ind. 
Child,  Carl  Paxon.  Jr.,  b.  D  31,  1916.  Address, 
2656  Decatur  Ave.,  New  York  City;  bus.  add., 
Fordham    LIniv.,    do. 

WALTER  ANDREW  SHEWHART 
1914.     A.  M.     (See  No.   5938.) 

SHIGETSURA    SHIGA 
1905.     M.  Arch.     (See  No.   776.) 


1917 


HORACE. ABBOTT   SHONLE 
M.  S.     (See  No.  79S6.) 


G604.  GLENN  ALFRED  SHOOK 
Professor;  Ph.  D..  1914:  b.  Jl  16,  1882,  Os- 
good, Ind.;  s.  Alfred  (b.  do.)  and  Olive 
(Gould)  Shook.  Prepared  in  Moores  Hill  Coll., 
Ind.  Sigma  Xi.  Instr.,  Phys.,  Purdue  Univ., 
T907-11;  do.,  Univ.  of  111..  191 1-14;  -rfo.,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  1914-15;  do.,  Williams  Coll.,  1915; 
Prof.,  Phys.  and  Math.,  Wheaton  Coll.,  Norton, 
Mass.  Auth. :  Proposed  Method  of  Calibration 
of  Optical  Pyrometers,  Phys.  Rev.,  Vol.  31, 
1910;  The  Equipment  of  a  High  Temperature 
Measurement  Laboratory,  lud.  Acad,  of  Sci- 
ence, 1910;  Practical  Pyrometry,  Wiley  &  Son, 
1917;  Five  articles  on  Radiation  Pyrometry. 
Met.  and  Chem.  Engitg.,  1912;  Rechnungsap- 
parat  fiir  die  Bestimmung  von  Thermodynam- 
ischen  Temperaturen,  Physik.  Zeit.,  1912;  Three 
articles  on  Quantitative  Spectrum  Analysis, 
Met.,  and  Chem.  Engng.,  191 3;  Three  articles 
on  Refractometry,  1914;  A  Determination  of 
the  Sun's  Temperature.  Astrophysical  Jour., 
1 914;  Uber  die  Randkarrecktion  des  Drieplatten- 
kondensators,  Zeit.  f  Math,  u  Physik.,  191 5;  A 
Differential  Spectrophotometer,  Astrof'hysical 
Jour.,  1917;  A  Glass  Polarimeter,  Scientific  Am., 
1918;  A  Differential  Refractometer,  Jour.  In- 
dus, and  Engng.  Chem.,  igi8.  Married  Nellie 
Switzer,  N  15,  191 1,  Lafayette,  Ind.  Child, 
Elizabeth,  b.  O  2,  1912.  Address,  Williams- 
town,  Mass.;  bus.  add.,  Wheaton  Coll.,  Norton, 
Mass. 

G60S.     ADALINE  MARGARET   SHOOP 

(TURTON) 
A.  M.,  1908;  b.  O  28,  1882,  Abingdon,  111.; 
d.  Henry  Milton  (b.  N  21,  1851,  do.)  and 
Philora  Elima  (Swarts)  Shoop  (b.  O  25,  1850, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Abingdon  H.  S.  A.  B. 
Hedding  Coll.,  1904.  Teacher,  Latin,  H.  S., 
Granite  Citv.  111.,  1908-11;  Asst.  Prin.,  H.  S., 
Wyoming,  Til.  Auth.:  Seneca's  Attitude  Toward 
Roman  Society  as  Portrayed  in  his  Letters  to 
his  Friend  Lucillius,  1908.  Sec,  Bay  \'iew 
Literary  Club.  Married  George  William  Tur- 
ton,  Jl  II,  Ahing<lon,  111.  Address,  2029  D 
St.,    (Jranite   City    111.  | 

JOHN   RAYMOND   SHULTERS  J 

1911.     A.M.     1918.     Ph.D.     (See  No.  44i9.)l 


NIM  cm  SIIUM 
191C.     M.   S.     (See  No.  6566.) 

G606.  THEKLA  MARIA  SIEBENS 
(CHAPPED 
(Sister  of  No.  7213) 
Missionary;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  My  7,  1887, 
Minonk.  III.;  d.  Klaas  Gerdes  (b.  F  18,  1852, 
Riepe,  Hanover,  Ger.)  and  Henrietta  (janss- 
cn)  Siebens  (b.  My  7,  1849  Jever,  Olden- 
Inirg,  (ler.).  Prepared  in  Minonk  II.  S.;  Chi- 
cago Sch.  of  Civics  and  Philanthropy,  1914; 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1915-16.  A.  B.,  James  Alilli- 
kin  Univ.,  191 1.  Y.  W.  C.  A.;  Ger.  Club; 
Alliance  Francaise;  Ger.  Scholarship.  Teacher, 
Mod.  Langs.,  H.  S.,  Mt.  Vernon,  Ind.,  1911- 
13;  do..  Riverside,  HI.,  1914-16;  Missionary 
under  Presby.  Foreign  Bd.,  Caracas,  Venezuela, 
S.  A.,  1917-18.  Mem.,  Stud.  Volunteer  Band 
of  N.  A.;  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.;  Prairie 
Club,  Chicago.  Married  Merlyn  Arms  Chappel, 
Ja  10,  1917,  Minonk,  111.  Address,  Minonk,  111. 

G607.  CARL  HENRY  SILVER 
Chemist;  M.  S..  1917;  Prepared  in  Wichita 
IL  S.;  LTniv.  of  Chicago;  Harvard.  A.  B.,  Univ. 
of  Kan.,  1913.  Research  Chem.,  Hercules  Pow- 
der (io.;  do.,  Exp.  Sta.,  E.  I.  du  Pont  de 
Nemours  &  Co.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Address,  304 
W.  14th  St.,  Wilmington,  Del.;  bus.  add.,  E.  I. 
DuPont  de  Nemours  &  Co.,  do. 


189s. 


KETURAH    ELIZABETH    SIM 
M.  L.      (See  No.   406.) 


G608.  SIEBELT  LUKE  SIMMERING 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1913;  b.  S  23,  1884, 
Hastings,  Neb.;  s.  John  Jacob  and  Katy  (Gold- 
eiistein)  Simmering.  Prepared  in  H^astings 
(Neb.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Colo..  191.0.  M.  E., 
Univ.  of  Colo.,  1916.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Tau; 
Phi  Kappa  Phi.  Fellow,  Engng.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1912-13;  Instr.,  Industrial  Engng.,  Pa. 
-St.  Coll.,  1913-14;  do.,  Steam  and  Gas  Engng., 
Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1914-16;  Asst.  Prof,,  do., 
1916;  do.,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  Boulder,  Colo,  Mar- 
ried Jessie  May  Simmering,  S  6.  1910,  Hast- 
ings, Neb.  Child,  Robert  Edward,  b.  Jl  29, 
1917.  Address,  LTniversity  of  Colorado,  Bould- 
er,   Colo. 

JOHN  LAWRENCE  SIMONICH 
1915.     M.  S.     (See  No.  6569.) 

ALEXANDER  McDOUGALL  SIMONS 
1913.     M.   S.      (See  No.  S4i8.) 

SEBASTIAN    SOLON    SIMPSON 
1917.     A.  M.     (See  No.  8758.) 

G609.  MARK  SKIDMORE 
Professor;  A.  M..  1909;  b.  Mr  13,  1883. 
Greenfield,  Mo;,  s.  James  F.  (b.  Je  25,  1851, 
Paris,  Tex.)  and  Martha  Jane  (Allison)  Skid- 
more  (b.  D  20,  1856,  Greenfield,  Mo.).  Pre- 
pared in  Harrisonville  (Mo.)  H.  S.;  Drury 
Coll.,  1902-03.  A.  B.  LTniv.  of  Mo.,  1905;  B.  S. 
do.,  1906.  Fellow  Romance  Langs..  Univ.  of 
III.,  1908-10;  LTniv.  Fellow.  Rom.  Lang..  Col- 
umbia, 1910-11;  Instr.,  French.  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1911-13;  Asst.  Prof..  Rom.  Langs..  LTniv.  of 
Kan,.  1913-17;  Asst.  Prof.,  Rom.  Langs..  Univ. 
nf  (Tolo.,  summer,  1915-18;  do.,  Rom.  Langs,, 
Univ,  of  Ariz.,  1917 — .  Y.  M.  C.  A,,  French 
.■\rmv,  1918-19;  Mustered  out.  F  22,  1919, 
Auth,:  Translation  of  Joaquin  Dicenta's  Juan 
lose  in  Turrill's  Contemporary  Spanish  Drama- 
tists, Boston,  1918;  The  Direct  Method,  Mod. 
Lang.  Jour.,  Vol.  i,  191 7.  Mem.,  Mod.  Lang. 
■Assn.;  Am.  Dialect  Soc.  Married  Bernice  Rel- 
da  Bell  S  13.  191 1.  Carthage.  Mo.  Children: 
Relda  Elizabeth,  b.  Jl  8,  1912;  Dorothy,  b,  Mr 
28,  1914.  Address,  908  E.  4th  St.,  Tucson, 
Ariz.;   bus.  add.,  Univ.   of  Arizona,  do. 


University  of  Illinois 


G610.  GLENN  SEYMOUR  SKINNER 
Analytical  Cliein.;  A.  M.-igis;  I'h.^  D.,  1917; 
b.  Je  I,  1890,  Columbus,  Kan.;  s.  Eugene  (b. 
Ag"  9,  i860,  Albion,  Ind.)  and  Mary  Frances 
(Seymour)  Skinner  (b.  N  25,  1864,  Ilillsboro, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Crawford  Co.  (Kan.)  II. 
S.  A.  B.,  Kan.  St.  Norm.,  1913.  Head,  Analy- 
tical Chcni.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh,  1917. 
jnd  Lt.,  Chem.  Service  Section,  N.  A.,  A.  E. 
F.,  France,  1917-18;  ist  Lt..  do.,  1918;  Mus- 
tered out,  F  4,  1919.  Auth. :  Article  in  Jour,  of 
A.  C.  S.  Address,  Chem.  Bldg.,  Univ.  of  III., 
Urbana. 

•VELMA   ELETHEA  SKINNER    (WARD) 
igoi.     M.  L.      (See  No.   152.) 

WILLIS  APPLEFORD  SLATER 
1910.     M.  S.     1912.     C.  E.     (See  No.  2818.) 

ROY  HARLEY   SLOCUM 
1910.    C.  E.     (See  No.  1421.) 

G611.  GEORGIA  SLOUGH  (CULBRETH) 
A.  M.,  1912;  b.  Jl  17,  1887  Burrton,  Kan.; 
d.  George  Kellar  (b.  O  30,  1863,  Peoria  Co., 
III.)  and  Jessie  Gortlon  Slough  (b.  O  21, 
1863,  do.).  Prepared  in  Peoria  and  Abingdon 
H.  Schs.  A.  B.,  Hedding  Coll..  1908.  Teacher, 
Latin,  Eng.  and  Ger..  H.  S.,  Abingdon,  111., 
190S-09;  do.,  Edmonds,  Wash.,  igio-ii;  do., 
Momence,  111.,  1912-14;  do.,  Elizabeth  City,  N. 
C,  1914-16.  Mem.,  N.  E.  A.  Married  Cornel- 
ius Blackman  Culbreth,  Je  28.  19 17,  Abingdon, 
111.     Address,  Box  223,  Southport,  N.  C. 

CLARA  MABEL  SMITH 
1918.     A.  M.     (See  No.  8767.) 

FLORENCE  MARY  SMITH   (CONARD) 
1906.    A.  M.     (See  No.  1275.) 

G612.  FRED  JOHN  SMITH 
Business;  A.  M.,  1904;  b.  S  7,  1876,  San 
Jose,  111.;  s.  Frederick  (b.  Ger.)  and  Katrina 
Smith  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Ger.  Coll.,  Mt. 
Pleasant,  la.  A.  B.,  la»  Wesleyen,  1899. 
Phi  Delta  Thcta.  Teacher,  Hist,  and  Ger., 
H.  S.;  Univ.  of  111.,  1903-04;  Univ.  of  Berlin, 
1904-05;  In  business,  1905—.  Mem.  A.,  F. 
A.  M.  Address,  920  W.  Main  St.,  Decatur, 
111. 

G613.  GUY  WATSON  SMITH 
Instructor;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b.  O  7,  1885, 
Castle  Rock.  Colo.;  s.  Upton  Treat  (b.  S  22, 
1843,  Levant,  Me.)  and  Sarah  Elizabeth 
(Grout)  Smith  (b.  Jl  26,  1849,  Monroe,  Me.). 
Prepared  in  Douglas  Co.,  H.  S.,  Castle  Rock, 
Colo.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1908;  M.  S..  do.. 
1909.  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Gamma 
Alpha.  Instr.,  Math,  and  Head  of  Phys.  Dept., 
Chapin  Hall,  Beloit,  Wis.,  1917—^  Auth.: 
Oscillograph  Univ.  of  Colo.  Jour,  of  Engng., 
Vol.  s,  1909;  Engng.  Math,  in  the  Fresh,  yr., 
do.,  Vol.  7,  191 1.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church; 
Math.  Assn.  of  Am.;  Am.  Math.  Soc;  Soc. 
for  Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ;  A.  A.  A.  S. 
Address,  Chapin  Hall,  Beloit,  Wis. 

IRENE    FERN    SMITH 
1917.     M.  S.     (See  No.  7971) 

IRVIN   WEBSTER  SMITH 
1909.     A.  M.      (See  No.  3546.) 

G6t4.  JAMES  ELMO  SMITH 
Professor;  C.  E.,  1909;  b.  D  13,  1877.  Boone 
Co.,  111.;  s.  Ira  (b.  N  28.  1839,  Batavia.  N. 
Y.)  and  Barbara  Ann  (Engelhardt)  Smith 
(b.  Mr  s,  1854,  Nuremberg,  Ger.).  Prepared 
in  Sharon  (Wis.)  II.  S.  B.  S..  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1902.  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  N.  O.  Wliitney  Club.  Civ. 
Engr.,    K.    L.    F.    &   J.    Ry.,    Knoxville,   Tenn., 


1902-03;  Resident  Engr.,  C.  B.  &  Q.  Ry., 
Mexico,  Mo.,  1903-04;  Resident  and  Asst. 
Engr.,  Wis.  Central  \iy.,  Milwaukee,  1904-06; 
Asst.  Engr.,  Va.  &  S.  West.  Ry.,  Bristol, 
Tenn.,  1907;  Asst.  Prof..  Civ.  Engng.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1907 — ;  Mayor  of  Urbana,  1919 — .  In- 
vented and  patented.  Draftsman's  Protrac- 
tor, 1910;  designed,  300  ft.  reinforced 
concrete  slab  bridge.  Main  St.,  Urbana;  Asst. 
in  engng.  work  in  const.,  and  designed  sewage 
dis|)osal  plant,  Chanutc  Field,  Rantoul,  111. 
Auth.:  City  Streets,  ///.  Muxicij^al  League  Pro- 
ceedings, 1915;  Munici|ial  Waste  Disposal  by 
Cremation,  do.,  191 7;  Street  Maintenance  and 
the  Engr.,  ///.  Soc.  of  Engrs.  Annual  Report, 
1916;  A  Mechanical  Interpolator,  Engng.  Rec- 
ord, Vol.  69,  19 14;  A  Retaining  Wall  Flailure 
that  was  not  a  Failure,  Engng.  News,  Vol.  74, 
191 5;  Staking  Bldgs.  at  Aviation  Fields  much 
Simplified.  Engng.  News  Record,  Vol.  79, 
1917;  Street  Numbering  Ordinance  for  Urbana, 
1916.  Mem.,  Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engng. 
Educ;  Am.  Ry.  Engng.  Assn.;  Masonry  Com., 
do.;  C^hm.,  Ordinance  Com.  for  Revision  of 
City  Ordinances  of  Urbana,  T916;  Assoc.  Mem., 
A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Frances  McClelland  Den- 
nis, Je  25.  1906,  Milwaukee.  Children: 
(stciidaughter)  Kathcrine  McClelland  Dennis, 
b.  D  9,  1902;  Charles  Prentiss,  b.  Ja  21,  1910; 
Jaines  Elmo,  Jr.,  b.  O  2,  191 1;  Harold  Winston, 
h.  Mr  5,  1915;  Barbara,  b.  Je  29,  1907  (died  Jl 
8,  1907).  Address,  80s  Indiana  Ave.,  Urbana; 
bus.    add.,    Univ.    of   111.,    do. 

KENNETH   GARDNER   SMITH 
igi6.     M.   E.      (See   No.   2518.) 

G61S.      LINTON    MILLARD    SMITH 
A.    M.,     1918;    b.    Ja    30,     1895,    Galesville, 
Wis.;    s.    Dr.    C.    C.    Smith.      B.    S.,    Shurtleff 
Coll.,   1916.  Address,  432  N.  Jackson  St.,  Dan- 
ville,  111. 

LOUIE  HENRY  SMITH 
1899.     M.  S.     (See  No.   1085.) 

G616.  MERLIN  GRANT  SMITH 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1916;  Ph.  D.,  1918;  b. 
Ag  26.  1894,  Delta,  O.;  s.  Rev.  Charles  Waldo 
(b.  do.)  and  Dora  Jane  Smith  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Pomeroy  and  Rayen  H.  Schs.,  O.  A. 
B.,  Greenville  Coll.,  1915.  Scholarship,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1915-16;  Fellow,  do.,  1916-18;  Instr., 
Math..  N.  W.  Univ.,  1918 — .  Married  Shay 
Young,  S  12.  1916,  Lorento,  111.  Child,  Beth- 
any Jane,  b.  Jl  13,  1917.  Address,  Northwest- 
ern  Univ.,   Evanston,   111. 

G617.  ORRIN  HAROLD  SMITH 
Professor:  A.  M.,  1909;  Ph.  D.,  1914;  b. 
S  I,  1884,  Iveyville.  la.;  s.  Howes  (b.  Ja  31, 
1 8^4,  Gouverneur,  N.  Y.)  and  Francis  Hen- 
ricUa  (Bosisto)  Smith  (b.  Ap  5.  1858,  Elk 
Grove,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Corning  (la.)  H. 
S.  .\.  B.,  Knox  Coll.,  1908.  .Xdelphic;  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  Grad.  Scholarship,  Univ. 
of  III.,  1908.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Champaign,  1909- 
10;  Asst..  Phys.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-14;  do.. 
The  W.  F. 'Jonston,  Prof,  of  Phys.,  Cornell 
Coll.,  iqi4— .  S.  A.  T.  C,  Cornell  Coll.; 
Mustered  out,  S  12,  iqi8.  Auth.:  Retrograde 
Ravs  from  the  Cold  Cathode  Phys.  Review, 
Vol,  7,  1916.  Mem..  M,  E.  Church:  ;Vssoc. 
Mini,  Am.  Phys.  Soc;  Fellow  of  la,  Acad,  of 
Sc;  Sec-Treas.  of  Coll.  Section  of  N.  E.  la. 
Teachers'  Assn.  Married  Jessie  Cleora  Lyon, 
Te  15,  191 1,  Monmouth,  111.  Children:  Vernon 
Maurice,  b.  N  23,  1914;  Mariorie  Darling, 
b,   Je  20,   1916.     Address,   Mt.  Vernon,   la. 

G618.      OTTO    MITCHELL   SMITH 
M.   S.,    IQ18;   b.  My    12,   1884,  Yates  Center, 
Kan,;    s.     M,    C.     Smith.     B.     S.,    Drury    Coll., 
1907.    Address,    Springfield,    Mo. 


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1912. 


PERCY   ALMERIN   SMITH 
A.  M.     (See  No.   iS93-) 


G619.  PINCKNEY  FREEMAN  SMITH 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  191 1;  b.  S  4,  1881,  Hrown- 
ington.  Mo.;  s.  Joseph  H.  Smith.  Prepared 
in  Univ.  of  Wis.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1909. 
Instr.,  Eng.,  N.  \V.  Univ.,  1912 — .  Address, 
R.  4,  Brownington,  Mo.;  bus.  add.,  North- 
western  Univ.,   Evanston,  111. 

ROSE    SMITH 

1916.  A.   M.      (See   No.   49io-) 

G620.  WILLIAM  HENRY  SMITH 
Lawyer;  A.  M.,  1907;  b.  N  8.  1880.  Boone 
Co.,  Ind.;  s.  Elliott  M.  (b.  Ag  28,  1853, 
Shelby  Co.,  Ky.)  and  Sarah  Ann  (Sutton) 
Smith  (b.  Mr  31,  1857,  Boone  Co..  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Prep,  dept.,  Wabash  Coll.  A.  B., 
Wabash,  iqo6;  Ind.  Law  Sch.  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Pol.  Sc.  Club;  Ye  Inne  of 
Chancery;  Scholarship,  Econ.  Lawyer,  Lebanon, 
Ind.  Married  Ethel  Aha  Smith,  Je  24,  1914, 
Frankfort,  Ind.  Child,  Barbara  Jane,  F  28,  1918. 
Address,  716  East  Main  St.,  Lebanon,  Ind.; 
bus.  add..  Farmers  St.   Bank  Bldg.,  do. 

G621.  WILLIAM  HERSCHEL  SMITH 
Associate;  M.  S.,  1912;  b.  S  17,  1881, 
Tobias.  Neb.;  s.  Herschel  (b.  Paw  Paw,  111.) 
and  lean  (Clelland)  Smith  (b.  Scranton,  Pa.). 
B.  S"..  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1906.  Instr.,  Bot.,  H. 
S.,  Ft.  Dodge.  la.,  1907-08;  do.,  Chem.  and 
Phys..  H.  S..  Beatrice,  Neb.,  1908-10;  Instr., 
An.  Husb.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-15;  Assoc,  An. 
Husb.  Exten..  do.,  1915— .  Auth.:  various  arti- 
cles for  farm  papers.  Mem.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  A. 
F.  A.  M.  Married  Ruby  Holman,  D  22,  1909, 
Tobias,  Neb.  Child,  Jean  Holman,  b.  S  13, 
1912.     Address,  305  W.  Oregon  St.,  LTrbana. 

WILLIAM  WALTER  SMITH 
1913.     C.   E.     (See  No.   1423-) 

VERA    JESSIE    SNOOK 
1912.     A.  M.      (See  No.  4912.) 

G622.     MARY  HAZEL   SNUFF 
A.  M.,  1918;  b.  O  s.  189s,  Berrien  Springs, 
Mich.;   d.   George   Snuff.    B.    S.,   N.   W.   Univ., 
191 7.  Address,  Berrien   Springs,  Mich. 

♦JEROME  SONDERICKER 
1883.      C.    E.      (See    No.   249-) 

G623.  PETER  SOO-HOO 
Draftsman;  M.  S.,  1911;  b.  Mr  23.  1884, 
Hai-ping,  China;  s.  Soo-Hoo  Nam  Art.  Pre- 
pared in  Univ.  of  Calif.  A.  B.,  Stanford, 
1910.  Draftsman,  Baldwin  Locomotive  Wks., 
1910.  Address,  720  C  St.,  San  Rafael,  Calif. t 

RAFAEL   ARCHANGEL    SOTO 

1917.  A.   M.      (See  No.   5427.) 

G624.  CLEONE  HARDYN  SOULE 
Salesman;  A.  M.,  1911;  b.  S  13.  1887,  Mon- 
mouth, 111.;  s.  Melville  (Tox  (b.  Ap  10.  1847, 
New  York  and  Inez  Bell  (Smith)  Soule  (b. 
Jl  26,  1846,  Monmouth,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Tacoma  (Wash.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Miami  Univ., 
1910.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Salesman,  Kittleman 
Leather  Goods  Co.,  Chicago,  191 1;  City  Sales- 
man, Love  Warren  Monroe  Co.,  Wholesale 
Dry  Goods.  Tacoma.  Wash.,  1912 — .  ist  Sergt., 
Tacoma  Home  Guards,  iot8.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  Sylvia  Alice  Donahue,  S  i, 
1Q14,  Tacoma.  Wash.  Child,  Hardyn  Benton,  b. 
Mr  15,  iqi6.  .Address.  Regenta  Park,  Tacoma 
Wash.;  bus.  add..  Love  Warren  Monroe  Co., 
do. 


HARVEY    ALLEN    SOVERHILL 

1906.     M.  E.     (See  No.   1424.) 

G625.  JOHN  NATHANIEL  SPANGLER 
Farmer;  A.  M..  1897;  b.  N  10,  1856,  Gos- 
port,  Ind.;  s.  William  (b.  1832,  O.)  and  Sarah 
C.  (Steele)  Spangler.  Prepared  in  DePauw 
Univ.  Prep.  Sch.,  Grcencastle,  Ind.  A.  B.,  Ind. 
Univ.,  1891.  Sch.  work,  1897-1905;  Farming, 
1905 — .  Married  Josie  H.  Stonehouse,  Ag  22, 
1892,  Madison,  Ind.  Children:  Ralph,  b.  Je 
28,  1893;  Mace,  b.  Jl  2,  1897;  Gladys,  b.  S  30, 
1900;  Waunita,  b.  My  i,  1907;  baby,  b.  Jl  26, 
1909.    Address,    Frederick,   Okla.t 

MARY    MARGARET    SPANGLER 
1913.     A.  M.     (See  No.  4914.) 

MARION    EMELINE    SPARKS 
1900.     A.  M.     (See  No.  918.) 

MYRTLE  EVA  SPARKS 

1890.     A.  M.      (See  No.   582.) 

FANNIE  GRACE  CLARA  SPENCER 

(PHILLIPS) 
1909.     A.  M.      (See  No.  3SS5-) 

ARTHUR    OTTO     SPAULDING 
1916.     M.  E.      (See  No.  4427.) 

G626.  GEORGE  WASHINGTON  SPINDLER 
Instructor;  Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  N  15,  1877, 
Woodlands.  Mich.;  s.  John  (b.  1833,  Pa.)  and 
Elizabeth  (Mohler)  Spindler  (b.  1836.  O.). 
Prepared  in  Valparaiso  Norm.  Sch.  A.  I?., 
Ind.  Univ.,  1900;  A.  M.,  do.,  1908.  Instr., 
Ger.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1907-09;  do.,  Univ.  of  Kan.. 
1909-11;  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1911;  do.,  of 
Munich,  1912-13;  Asst..  Ger.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1913-15;  Teaching  Fellow,  do.,  1916;  Instr., 
Mod.  Langs.,  Purdue.  1916 — .  Auth.:  The 
Life  of  Karl  Follen,  Univ.  of  Chicago  Press, 
1917.  Address,  Purdue  Univ.,  West  Lafayette, 
Ind. 

G627.  CHARLES  STOCKMAN  SPOONER 
Entomologist;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  Ja  20.  1885, 
Middletown.  N.  Y. ;  s.  Henry  "  Sabine  (b. 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  Louise  (Whit- 
loch)  Spooner  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Middle- 
town  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Cornell,  1907.  Sig- 
ma Phi  Sigma;  Sigma  Xi.  Asst.  Entomologist, 
U.  S.  Bur.  Entomology,  1907-08;  do.,  N.  H.  St. 
Coll.,  1908-09;  do.,  Minn.  Exp.  Sta.,  1911-12; 
do.,  Ga.  St.  Bd.  Entomology.  1912-16;  do., 
Univ.  of  111..  1916-17;  do..  Entomology  Survey, 
do.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  Pecan  Scab,  Bii!.  40,  Ga.  St. 
Bd.  of  Entomology,  iq_i8;  Some  New  Species 
of  Delpbacidae,  Canadian  Entomologist,  1912. 
Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Entomology  Soc.  of  Am.; 
Ecol.  Soc.  of  Am.;  Assn.  of  Econ.  Entomology. 
Married  Frances  Marvin,  Mr  3,  1914.  Middle- 
town.  N.  Y.  Child,  Charles  Stockman,  Jr.,  b. 
D  1,  1915.  Address,  701  W.  California  St., 
Urbana. 

WILLIAM  GRANT  SPURGIN 
1S98.      A.    M.      (See  No.   841.) 

ELMER     ROY     STAHL 
igii.     A.  M.      (See  No.  4430.) 

G628.     IRENE  ELIZABETH  STALEY 

Teacher;  A.  M.,  1912:  b.  N  29,  1888,  Athens, 
O. ;  d.  William  Henry  (b.  F  9.  1857,  Beverlv, 
O.)  and  Rachel  Henry  Staley  (b.  S  25,  1856, 
Utley.  O.).  Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.  A.  B., 
Tames  Millikin  Univ.,  1900.  Alpha  Chi  Omega. 
Teacher  of  Eng.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  Lawrenceville, 
111.,  1009-11;  do..  H.  S.,  Morris.  111..  1912-13; 
do.,  Tp.  II.  S..  De  Kalh.  III.,  1913 — ;  summer 
1Q1.1,  European  travel.  Mem..  Presby.  Church. 
Address.  308  Augusta  Ave.,  De  Kalb.  III.;  bus. 
add..   Township   High    School,   do. 


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G629.  WILLIAM  HENRY  STALLINGS.  JR. 
(Husband  of  No.  5350.) 
Stud.  Sec,  V.  M.  C.  A.;  A.  M.,  191 1;  b. 
Jl  2.  1886.  Alhaiiibra,  111.;  s.  William  Henry 
(b.  1S57)  and  Alice  ( Wardernian)  Stallings  (b. 
1858).  Prepared  in  Shurtleff  Coll..  Acad.  H. 
A.,  Shurtleff  Coll.,  1908.  Alpba  Zeta.  Hon. 
Scholarship,  Classics,  Univ.  of  111.;  Grad.  Stud., 
Newton  1  heol.  Inst.,  1908-09;  1911-12;  do.. 
Colgate  Theol.  Sem.,  1912-1.^;  do.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1913-14;  Dir..  Religious  Educ,  First 
Baptist  Church,  Lansing,  Mich.,  1915-17;  Kn- 
tered  service  of  Internal.  Com.,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
191 7;  Stud.  Sec,  New  Univ.  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Coimbra.  Portugal,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  Baptist 
Church,  North.  Alarried  Florence  Armina  Ol- 
son ('12),  My  1916,  Deland,  111.  Address,  Rua 
Venancio   Rodrigues,    11   A.,  Coimbra,  Portugal. 

SEYMOUR  STANDISH 
1915.      C.    E.      (See   No.    4431.) 


1902. 


OTIS    ORION    STANLEY 
M.  S.    (See  No.  iS95-) 


G630.  THOMAS  BLAINE  STANLEY 
Assistant;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  O  8,  1884,  Cicero, 
Ind. ;  s.  A.  G.  Stanley.  Prciiarcd  in  Noblesville 
(Ind.)  H.  S.  A.  B..  Earlham  Coll.,  1913.  Asst.. 
Engng.,  Earlham  Coll.,  1911-13;  do.,  Univ.  of 
HI.,  1913-16.  Address,  Washington  Sciuare, 
East,  New  York  City. 

G631.  ALLEN  EDWIN  STEARN 
Chemist;  M.  S.,  1917;  b-  S  14,  1894,  St. 
Louis;  s.  John  H.  (b.  Jl  22,  1868,  Can.)  and 
Louise  (Ilagerty)  Stearn  (b.  Ja  12,  1867,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Eldon  (Mo.)  H.  S.;  Yeatman  II. 
S.,  St.  Louis.  A.  B.,  Stanford  Univ.,  191 5: 
A.  M.,  do..  1916.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Co- 
Composer  of  Stanford  Stud.  Opera,  1912-13. 
Asst.,  Fellow,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916 — . 
Ord.  Work  in  Ammunition  testing,  1917-18. 
Auth.:  The  Basic  Sulphates  of  Copper,  Jour. 
A.  C.  S..  Vol.  .s8,  igi6;  The  Molecular  Mech- 
anism of  Colloidal  Swelling,  do.,  \'ol.  40,  1918. 
Address,  4525   Fair  Ave.,    St.   Louis. 

G632.  MILLICENT  STEBBINS 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1908;  b.  Jl  11,  1883;  d. 
Charles  Summer  (b.  1848,  Kennett  Square, 
Pa.)  and  Sara  .\nn  (Stubbs)  Stebbins  (b.  1846, 
Lancaster  Co.,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Omaha  (Neb.) 
H.  S.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Neb..  1906.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Scholarship,  Ger.,  I'niv.  of  Neb.,  1906- 
07;  Fellow,  do..  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-08;  Teach- 
er. H.  S.,  Omaha,  1908-10;  do.,  H.  S..  Cham- 
paign, loio-ii;  .Stud.,  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1911- 
12;  Teacher,  II.  S..  Omaha,  Neb.,  1912-13; 
do..  Parker  II.  S..  Chicago,  1913 — .  Address. 
1230  Parkwild  Ave..  Omaha,  Neb.;  bus.  add., 
6733  Lafayette  Ave.,   Chicago. 

Gr,33,  ANNETTE  STEELE 
Teacher;  A.  M..  1016;  b.  S  19,  1887,  Win- 
chester, Ky.;  d.  Susan  J.  Steele.  Prepared  in 
Hamilton  Sch.  A.  B.,  Transylvania  Univ., 
191 1.  Grad.  Stud.,  Tex.  Univ.,  1914-15;  Teach- 
er, Hamilton  Sch.,  1907-09:  do.,  H.  S.,  Cynth- 
iana,  Kv.,  1912-14;  do.,  Eng.,  Marissa,  111., 
191 7.  Address,  Winchester,  Ky. 

MILTON    FREDERICK   STEIN 
1916.     C.  E.      (See  No.   3981.)    • 

GG34.      MARTIN    WILLIAM    STEINKE 
(STORN) 

Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1914;  b.  My  31,  1886, 
Harrisville,  Wis.  Prepared  in  pvt.  schs.  and  by 
tutors.  A.  B.,  Wartburg  Coll..  1908;  A.  M., 
Univ.  of  Wash.,  1910.  I'ellowship,  Grad.  Sch., 
Univ.  of  II!.,  J910-12;  Instr.,  Univ.  of  Micb.. 
1Q12-13;     do.,     N.     W.     Univ.,     1913-16;     do.. 


Swarthmore  Coll.,  1916;  Prof.,  Mod.  Lang., 
Central  Coll.,  Fayette,  Mo.,  1918 — .  Changed 
name  to  Storn.  Address,  Central  College, 
Fayette,  Mo. 

G63S.  WALDE.MAR  MATTHAEUS 
STEMPEL 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1906;  b.  Ag  29,  1882, 
Ft.  Madison.  la.;  s.  Hugo  Carl  (b.  Mr  13,  1833, 
Prussia)  and  Anna  (Dagnehart)  Stempel  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Ft.  Madison  (la.)  II.  S.  A. 
B.,  Ind.  I'niv.,  1005.  Sr.  Asst.,  Ind.  Univ., 
1904-05;  Fellow,  Phys.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-06; 
Grad.  Stud.,  Cornell,  1906-07;  Instr..  Univ.  of 
III..  1907-11;  Elec  Engr.  and  Contr.,  Ft. 
Madison,  la.,  1911-12;  Instr.,  Elec.  Engng., 
Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1912-15;  Expert  Radio  Aid,  Brook- 
lyn U.  S.  Navy  Yards,  1915;  Instr.,  Phys., 
Columbia,  1915 — -.  Mem..  la.  St.  Militia;  .\m. 
Phys.  Soc ;  Gesellschaft  Goethe.  Married  Grace 
.Mice  Hoover,  S  4,  1907,  Ft.  Madison,  la. 
Child,  Robert  Lawrence,  b.  F  14.  1915.  Address, 
234  Underbill  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  bus.  add., 
Columbia   Univ.,   New  York   City. 

G636.  BIRD  RICHARD  STEPHENSON 
.\sst.,  Phys.;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  Jl  23,  1888, 
Shelby.  Mich.;  s.  H.  Frank  (b.  Je  6.  1858, 
Penn  Yan,  N.  Y.)  and  Carrie  E.  (Keech)  Ste- 
phenson (1).  S  13,  1862,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Jackson  (Mich.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Albion  Coll.. 
1016.  Delta  Sigma  Phi;  Phys.  Research  Club. 
Scholarship,  Univ.  of  III.,  1916-17.  .\sst., 
Phys.,  Albion  Coll..  191416;  do.,  Univ.  of  HI., 
191 7 — .  Married  M.  Ruth  Ramsom.  S  igi8, 
Quincy,  Mich.  Address,  403  S.  5th  St.,  Cham- 
paign. 

G637.  EDWARD  BKATTIE  STEPHENSON 
Professor;  I'h.  D.,  iqio;  b.  Ja  19,  1882,  Spar- 
ta, III.;  s.  Thomas  B.  (b.  N  20.  1855,  Lancaster, 
Eng.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Bcattie)  Stejihenson  (b. 
Mr  6,  1856,  Sparta,  III.).  Prepared  in  Sparta 
II.  S.  B.  S.,  Knox  Coll..  1903;  M.  S.,  do.,  1907. 
Phi  Delta  Tlieta;  Sigma  Xi;  Gamma  Aljiha; 
Phi  Beta  Kapiia.  Fellow,  Phys.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1007-09;  Instr.,  do.,  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.,  1910- 
13;  Asst.  Prof.,  do..  1913-17.  E.  O.  T.  S.,  Ft. 
Leavenworth.  Kan.,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  E.  R.  C, 
Office  Chief  of  Engrs.,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1917;  Capt.,  do.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Magnetic 
I'roperties  of  Heusler  Alloys,  Univ.  of  III. 
Bxp.  Sta.,  Bui.  8,  1910;  Electrical  Testing  of 
Telephone  Cables,  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.  Quarterly 
Jour.,  19T2;  Preparation  of  Engng.  Reports, 
Engng.  News.  191 3;  Notes  on  Photographic 
Intensity  of  Sunlight.  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.  Quar- 
terly Jour.,  1914;  The  Relation  of  Fraterni- 
ties to  the  Lhiiversity,  do..  1915;  A  Statistical 
study  of  the  Errors  of  Amateur  Photography, 
The  Camera.  1916.  Fellow.  A.  A.  A.  S.; 
Mem.,  .'\m.  Phys.  Soc.  Married  Adeline  Alex- 
ander, Ag  7,  191 1,  Geneva.  HI.  Child.  Edward 
Alexander,  b.  O  16.  191^.  Address,  2632  Gar- 
field St..  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C.;bus.  add.. 
Office  Chief  of  Engrs.,  War  Dept.,   do. 

G638.  ROSCOE  ELMO  STEPHENSON 
Student;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  N  15,  1885,  Camp- 
bellsburg,  Ind.;  s.  John  L.  (b.  Jl  29.  1858. 
do.)  and  Ilattie  (Martin)  Stephenson  (b.  D 
27,  1855,  do.).  Prepared  in  Bedford,  (Ind.) 
II.  S.  )i.  S.,  Purdue,  1915-  Alpha  Zeta.  Pres.. 
.\gr.  Teacher's  Clul),  Purdue.  Jr.  Research  Fel- 
low, la.  .St.  Coll.,  Ames,  la.,  1917 — .  Auth.: 
Various  short,  popular  articles  in  agr.  mags. 
.Mem..  Christian  Church:  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address, 
1604  W.  22nd  St.,  P>cdford,  Ind.;  bus.  add., 
Iowa  State  College,  Ames,  la. 

G639.  HAROLD  EDWIN  STEVENS 
Plant  Pathologist;  M.  S.,  1910;  b.  Mr  29, 
1S80,  Pruitt,  Ky. ;  s.  Charles  T.  and  Julia 
(Mendenhall)  Stevens.  Preiiared  in  Prep. 
Dept.,  Ky.  St.  Coll.  B.  S..  Ky.  Univ..  1906. 
Union    Lit.    Soc;    Y.    M.    C.    A.    Agr.    Insp., 


Graduate  Alumni 


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Philippine  Bur.  of  Agr.,  P.  I.,  1906-08;  Grad. 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-10;  Asst.  Plant 
Pathologist.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta..  Fayetteville,  Ark., 
1910-12;  Plant  Pathologist,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta..  and 
Consulting  Pathologist,  St.  Plant  Bd..  C.aines- 
ville,  Fla.,  1912 — .  Mem.,  Phytopathological 
Soc.  1914;  A.  A.  A.  S.,  Fellow,  1014;  V]a. 
St.  Hort.  Soc.  Married  Ella  Male  Crawford, 
S  II,  1911,  Jacksonville,  111.  Address,  400  W. 
Masonic  St.,  Gainesville,  Fla.;  bus.  add.,  Agr. 
Exp.   Sta.,  do. 

LUCIA  ALZINA  STEVENS  (De  MOTTE) 
1906.     A.  M.     (See  No.   i977-) 

G640.  WAYNE  EDSON  STEVENS 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1914;  Bh.  D.,  1916;  b. 
Jl  24,  1892,  Avon.  111.;  s.  Willis  Edson  (b. 
Halfday,  111.)  and  Edith  Quincy  (Belding) 
Stevens  (b.  Avon,  111.).  Prepared  in  Avon  11. 
S.  A.  B.,  Knox  Coll.,  1913.  Instr.,  Dept.  of 
Hist.,  Univ.  of  Minn..  1Q1617.  R-  O.  T.  C, 
Office  of  Div.  Adjt.,  Hdqtrs.  34th  Div.,  Camp 
Cody,  N.  M..  1 91 7 — .  Auth.:  British  Organiza- 
tion of  Northwest  Fur  Trade,  1870-96.  Miss. 
Valley  Hist.  Review.  Mem..  Phi  Eta.  Address. 
428  W.  Walnut  St..  East  Minneapolis,  Minn. 

G641.  JOHN  ALFORD  STEVENSON 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1918;  b.  Mr  i.  1886,  Cob- 
den,  111.;  s.  John  M.  (b.  Marion,  111.)  and 
Elizabeth  C.  (Wilkins)  Stevenson.  Prepared 
in  Cobden  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Ewing  Coll.,  1Q08:  A. 
M.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  191 1.  Sigma  Nu;  Phi  Del- 
ta Kappa;  Phi  Eta;  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Scholar- 
ship. Prin.,  H.  S.,  Nashville,  111.,  1905-07;  do. 
and  Supt.,  do.,  Olney,  111.,  1907-10;  Dept.  of 
Educ,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1911-12;  Ed.,  Educ. 
Dept.,  Scott,  Foresman  Co^  Chicago,  19 12-16; 
Sec,  Appointments  Com.,  Sec,  Sch.  of  Educ, 
and  Asst.,  Educ,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17;  Sec, 
Appts.,  Com.  and  Sch.  of  Educ.  and  Lecturer, 
do.,  1917-18;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Ed.,  do.,  and  .Sec, 
Coll.  of  Ed.,  19 1 8 — .  Auth.:  Correlation  of 
Sensory  Discrimination,  Jour,  of  Applied  Psy- 
chol., 1918.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church.  Married 
Josephine  Reese,  S  19,  1914.  Address,  60.3  W. 
Green  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  203  Univ.  Hall, 
do. 

G642.  LIONEL  STEVENSON 
Supt.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.;  M.  S..  1914;  b.  Ap  3, 
1879,  Ancaster,  Ont.,  Can.;  s.  R.  S.  (b.  do.) 
and  Alice  Amy  (Harrington)  Stevenson  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Dunds  (Ont.)  H.  S. ;  Ont. 
Agr.  Coll.  B.  S.  A.,  Toronto  L^niv.,  1912. 
Supt.,  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Exp.  Sta!  Dominion  of 
Can..  Vancouver  Island.  Lt.,  Canadian  Militia, 
1902-05;  Capt.,  do.,  1905-10.  Pres.,  B.  C.  Seed 
Growers  Assn.  Married  Mary  Pauline  Blair,  S 
17,  1914,  Calgary,  Can.  Children:  Mary  Adele, 
b.  Je  21,  1916;  Evelyn  Blair,  b.  F  3,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, Victoria,  Vancouver  Island,   B.   C. 

G643.  CHARLES  LESLIE  STEWART 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1912;  Ph.  D..  1915;  b.  S 
3,  1890,  Moweaqua,  111.;  s.  James  Gray  (b.  S  7, 
1840,  Elizabeth  Furnace,  Altoona,  Pa.)  and  Try- 
phena  Margaret  (Brooks)  Stewart  (b.  Mowea- 
qua, 111.).  Prepared  in  Moweaqua  H.  S.  A.  B., 
111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  191 1.  Iris;  Phi  Eta;  Beta 
Gamma  Sigma;  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Pi  Kappa  Del- 
ta; Scholarship.  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1911-12; 
Traveling  European  Fellow,  1914-15;  Assoc. 
Ed.,  Argus;  Pres.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Univ.  debates. 
Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1914;  Instr., 
Econ.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-18;  Head,  Dept.  of 
Econ.,  Univ.  of  Ark.,  1918 — -.  Auth.:  Analysis 
of  Rural  Banking  Conditions  in  Illinois,  1914; 
The  Land  Owning  Farmer  of  the  North  and 
his  Need  for  Personal  Credit;  Conference  on 
Marketing  and  Farm  Credits,  Madison,  1915; 
Land  Tenure  in  the  U.  S.  with  Special  Refer- 
ence to  Illinois,  1916.  Mem.,  Am.  Econ.  Assn., 
1912 — ;  Am.  Farm  Mgt.  Assn.,  1915 — ;  Council 
Am.  Assn.  for  Agr.  Legislation.     Married  Ruth 


Want,  Ag  12,  1916,  Bloomington,  111.  Chila, 
Mary  Margaret,  1).  O  30,  19 17.  Address,  Uni- 
versity of  Arkansas.  Fayetteville,  Ark. 

G644.     GWENDOLYN  STEWART 

Student;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  Chicago;  d.  John 
Douglas  (b.  Ap  27,  1S39,  Birkenhead,  Eng.) 
and  Frances  Alder  Ilogg  (.Sanderson)  Stewart 
(b.  Je  20,  1836,  Belford,  Eng.).  Prepared  in 
Santa  Cruz  (Calif.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Leland  Stan- 
ford LTniv.,  1900.  Fellowship,  H.  Sc,  1908-09; 
Travelled  abroad  and  King's  Coll.  for  Women, 
London,  Eng.,  1910;  Asst.,  Dom.  Sc.  Sch.,  In- 
tcrnat.  Correspondence  Schs.,  Scranton,  Pa.; 
Asst.  Ed.,  Text  Books  on  Dom.  Sc.  for  Corre- 
spondence Course,  do.;  Stud.,  Pratt  Inst., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1902;  Sargent  Sch.  of  Phys. 
Tr.,  Harvard  Univ.,  summer  1905;  Grad.  Stud., 
H.  Arts,  Teacher's  Coll.,  N.  Y.,  1910;  Mgr.  of 
Boarding  Dept.,  St.  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.,  1910-14; 
Instr.,  H.  Sc.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Santa  Barbara, 
Calif.,  1915;  Stud.,  Med.  Sch.,  Stanford  Univ., 
1915 — .  Teacher.  Red  Cross  Class^  Dietetics, 
summer,  191 7.  Auth.:  Diet  in  Relation  to 
(irowth.  Jour,  of  Home  Econ.  Mem.,  Alumni 
;\ssn.,  Stanford  Univ.;  Am.  Assn.  of  Home 
Econ.;  Nat.  Housing  Assn.;  Nat.  Soc.  for 
Prom,  of  Indus.  Educ;  Scranton  Home  Econ. 
Assn.;  Scranton  Parent  Teachers  Assn.;  Y.  W. 
C.  A.;  Epis.  Church;  Alumni  Assn.  Dom.  Sc. 
Sch.,  Pratt  Inst.  Address,  1344  Jackson  St,. 
San  Francisco. 

JOHN  TRUESDALE  STEWART 
1909.    C.  E.    (See  No.  779.) 

MARGARET  ESTHER  STEWART 
(ROBBINS) 
1886.    M.  L.    (See  No.  89.) 

G645.  ROBERT  STEWART 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1909;  b.  Ag  16,  1877, 
American  Fork.  Ut.;  s.  James  (b.  Glasgow, 
Scot.)  and  Sarah  (Woodhead)  Stewart  (b. 
F.ng.).  B.  S.,  Agr.  (Toll,  of  Ut.,  1902.  Sigma 
Xi;  Delta  Theta  Sigma;  Fellow,  Agron.,"  1908- 
09.  Teacher  and  Cheni..  LT.  S.  V.,  1898-99; 
Prof.,  Chem.,  L't.  Agr.  Coll.,  1909-15;  Assoc 
Prof.,  Soil  Fertility,  LTniv.  of  HI.,  1915-18; 
Prof.,  Soil  Fertility,  do.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Arti- 
cles in  Buls  10^-6-8-9-1^-14,  Utah  Exp.  Sta.;  Bui. 
145.  III.  txp.  Sta.;  Nitrogen  and  Humus  Prob- 
lems, Dry  Farming  Sc.  191 1;  The  Occurrance 
of  Potassium  in  Western  Am.,  Jour,  of  A.  C. 
S.,  191 1 ;  other  articles  on  chem.  subjects. 
Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Soc.  of 
Agron.;  Ut.  Acad,  of  Sc.  Married  Jane  E. 
Gordon,  1902,  Logan  Ut.  Children:  James  Gor- 
don, b.  N  23,  1903;  Robert  V.,  b.  Ja  13,  1907; 
Lawrence,  b.  Jl  29,  1908.  Address,  1206  W. 
Park  Ave.,  Champaign;  bus.  add.,  Univ.  of  111., 
LTrbana. 

G646.  FENNER  SATTERTHWAITE 
STICKNEY 
M.  S..  1918;  b.  Ag  6,  1892,  Wilson.  N.  C; 
s.  Fenner  Satterthwaite  (b.  Ap  5,  i860)  and 
Sarah  Elizabeth  (Gavlord)  Stickney  (b.  N  6, 
1869).  Prepared  in  Wilson  (N.  C.)  H.  S.;  Mc- 
Kinley  H.  S.,  Honolulu,  Hawaii;  Coll.  of  Ha- 
waii. B.  S..  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1916.  Pvt.,  Co. 
4,  163rd  Dept  Brig.,  Camp  Dodge,  la.  Address, 
1 104   Keeaumoku   St.,  Llonolulu,   Hawaii. 

G647.  LILLY  STIEGELMEIER 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  F  11.  1888,  El  Paso, 
111.;  d.  Henry  Stiegelmeier.  Prepared  in  E.  El 
Paso  H.  S.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  B.  S.,  111. 
Wesleyan  Univ.,  1912.  Prin.,  Stanford  H.  S., 
19 1 2-1 4.     Address,  Bloomington,   111. 

G648.     WILLIAM  WARREN  STIFLER 

(Husband    of   GS54) 
Dean    Pre-Med.    Sch.;    A.    M..    1908;    Ph.    D., 
ion;  b.  D  22,   1883,  Davenport,  la,;  s.  William 
Henry   (b.   1841,  HoUidaysburg,  Pa.)  and  Sarah 


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Brown  (Leverett)  Stifler  (b.  1847,  Alton,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Shurtleflf  Acad.  A.  B..  Shurtleff 
Coll.,  1902.  Gamma  Alpha;  Sigma  Xi;  I'res., 
Grad.  Club,  igio-ii.  Prof.,  Phys.  and  Chcm., 
Ewing  Coll.,  Ewing,  111.,  1902-06;  Fellow,  Phys., 
1906-07,  1910-11;  Asst.,  Phys.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1907-09;  Instr.,  do.,  1909-10;  Asst.,  do.,  Colum- 
bia, New  York  City,  1911-12;  Instr.,  do.,  1913- 
17;  Instr..  Dept.  of  Phys.,  Peking  Union  Med. 
Coll.,  Peking,  China,  1917-18;  Dean,  Pre-Med. 
Sch.,  do.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Articles  on  Physics 
in  New  Internal.  Yr.  Book,  1912-16;  The  Re- 
sistance of  Certain  Electrolytes  in  a  Magnetic 
Field.  Physical  Re-iew,  1909;  Tests  on  Certain 
Electrical  Insulators  at  High  Temperature.^  do., 
191 1 ;  The  Magnetization  of  Cobalt  as  a  Func- 
tion of  the  Temperature  and  the  Determination 
of  its  Intrinsic  Magnetic  Field,  do.,  191 1.  Assoc. 
Mem.,  Am.  Phys.  Soc;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S. 
Married  Susan  Martha  Reed  (g'o8),  O  16,  1915, 
Westfield,  Mass.  Child,  William  Warren,  b.  N 
27,  1916.  Address,  c/o  China  Med.  Bd.  of 
Rockefeller  Foundation,  61  Broadway,  New 
York  City;  bus.  add.,  Peking  Union  Med.  Coll., 
Peking,  China. 

•JOHN  C.\RL  STINE 

1905.    A.  M.    (See  No.  1978.) 
G649.     CLAUDE   NEWTON    STOKES 

Teacher;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  Ag  17,  1890,  Cross- 
ville.  111.;  s.  James  M.  Stokes.  A.  B,.  McKen- 
dree  Coll^  1913.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Carmi,  111. 
Address,  Crossville,  111.;  bus.  add..  High  School, 
Carmi,  III. 

G650.  HELEN  DALE  STORY 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  Jl  11,  1889.  Oxford, 
Pa.;  d.  William  Murray  (b.  Jl  25,  1852,  West- 
ford,  Pa.)  and  Zillah  Bell  (McCulloch)  Story 
(b.  Ap  18,  i860,  Cazenovia.  111.).  Prepared  in 
Moline  H.  S.;  Augustana  Coll.  A.  B.,  Mon- 
mouth Coll.,  1912.  Teacher,  Hist.,  H.  S.,  Dan- 
ville, 111.,  1916 — .  Address,  212  N.  Gilbert  St., 
Danville,  III.;  bus.  add.,  High  School,  do. 

G651.  ELLIS  BAGLEY  STOUFFER 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  igii;  b.  N  7,  1884,  Mel- 
bourne, la.;  s.  George  Henry  (b.  1841,  Hagers- 
town,  Md.)  and  Mary  (Bagley)  StoufTer  (b. 
1856,  Freeport,  III.).  Prepared  in  St.  Center 
(la.)  H.  S.;  Drake  Univ.  Acad.  B.  S.,  Drake 
Univ.,  1907;  M.  S.,  do.,  1907.  Gamma  Alpha; 
Sigma  Xi.  Scholarship,  Univ.  of  111.,  190809; 
Fellow,  do.,  1909-11.  Instr.,  Math..  Drake 
Univ.,  1907-08;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-14; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1914-17; 
Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  191 7 — .  Kan.  St.  Guard. 
191 7 — •  Mem.,  Am.  Math.  Soc;  Math.  Assn. 
of  Am.;  London  Math.  Soc,  Circolo  Matcmatico 
di  Palermo.  Married  Anna  Lucile  Shei)ard, 
19.1. "5,  Muscatine.  la.  Address,  1616  New  Hamp- 
shire St.,  Lawrence,  Kan.;  bus.  add..  University 
of  Kansas,  do. 

G652.  CHARLES  JACOB  STOWELL 
Student;  A.  M.,  1912;  Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  D 
29,  1883,  Bloomington,  111.;  s.  George  Edwin 
(b.  1844.  N.  Y.)  and  Katharine  ((Tlingman) 
Stowell  (b.  1844,  Aaronslhirg,  Pa.).  Prepared 
in  Bloomington  II.  S.;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  B. 
S.,  111.  Wesleyan,  191 1.  Scholarship,  Econ.. 
Univ.  of  III..  1911-12;  Fellowships,  do.,  1915- 
17.  Instr.,  Econ.  and  Sc.  Marionvillt-  C"oll., 
Mo.,  1917.  Grad.  Stud.,  Commerce.  Washington 
Univ.  Seattle,  Wash.  Staff  of  U.  S.  Cornn.  on 
Industrial  Relations.  1914-15.  Auth.:  Studies  in 
Trade  Unionism  in  the  Custom  Tailoring  Trade, 
Journeyman  Tailors'  Union  of  Am.,  Chicago, 
1013.  Mem..  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Emma 
Sidman,  Jl  6,  1916,  Springfield.  Mo.  Address. 
2510  Clifton  Ave..  St.  Louis,  Mo.;  bus.  add., 
Washington    University,    Seattle,    Wash. 

G653.     EARLE  KENNETH  STRACITAN 
Phys.   Chem.:   M.   S.,    loio;   Ph.  D.,  1912;  b. 
My    15.    1886,   Brockton,  Mass.;  s.  James  Watt 
(b.  Brooklyn,  N.   Y.)   and  Susan  Louise   (Bow- 


en)  Stracl'an  (b.  New  Bedford,  Mass.).  Pre- 
pared in  Brockton  (Mass.)  II.  S.  15.  S.,  Wor- 
cester Poly.  Tech.  Inst.,  1908.  Theta  Chi;  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi.  Fellow,  Chem., 
1911-12;  Instr.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-13; 
do.,  Univ.  of  Minn..  Minneapolis.  1913-16; 
I'hys.  Chem.,  Research  Lab.  Nat.  Aniline  and 
Chem.  Co.  Inc.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1916 — .  Auth.: 
(with  R.  S.  Curtis)  Condensation  in  the  Mes- 
oxalic  Ester  Series,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  Vol.  33, 
1911;  (with  E.  W.  Washburn)  The  Equilib- 
rium between  Arsemaus  Acid  and  Iodine,  do., 
Vol.  35.  1913;  (with  V.  G.  Chu)  The  Trans- 
ferrence  Number  Conductance  and  Ionization  of 
Hydriodic  Acid,  do..  Vol.  36;  Non  Ideal  Solu- 
tions, do.,  Vol.  38,  1916.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.; 
.Am.  Electrochem.  Soc;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Buffalo 
Engng.  Soc;  Univ.  Club  of  Buffalo.  Married 
Lela  Mildred  Strachan,  1Q13.  Peoria.  Address, 
244  Voorhees  Ave..  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ;  bus.  add.. 
National  Aniline  and  Chemical  Co.,  Inc.,  do. 

G6s4.  CARL  JOHN  STRAND 
Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.  M.,  igo8;  b.  S  25,  1885. 
Brattleboro,  Vt.;  s.  Johan  Carlson  (b.  O  7, 
1857,  Stora  Hof.  Vestergotland,  Sweden)  and 
Christine  (Hagelin)  Strand  (b.  Ag  22,  1855, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Brattleboro  (Vt.)  H.  S.  A. 
R..  Augustana  Coll.,  1907.  Teacher,  H.  S..  Belle- 
ville, 111.,  1908-11;  do.,  Grammar  Sell.,  Hebron, 
Conn.,  1911-13;  Grad.  Stud.,  Mass.  Agr.  Coll., 
Amherst,  !Mass.,  1013-16;  Prin.  and  Teacher, 
H.  S..  Hinesburg,  Vt.,  1916 — .  Mem..  Lutheran 
Church.  Married  Hilma  Alina  Anderson,  Jl 
8,  1916,  Brattleboro,  Vt.  Child,  Sylvia  Chris- 
tina, My  3,  1917.  Address,  High  School,  Hines- 
burg, Vt. 

OSCAR   EMIL   STREHLOW 
1911.     C.  E.     (See  No.  999.) 

G655.  OTTO  STUHLMANN,  JR. 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1909;  b.  N  12,  1884,  El- 
berfelat,  Ger.;  s.  Otto  (b.  1856,  do.)  and  Eli- 
zabeth (Henzman)  Stuhlmann  (b.  1865,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Woodward  H.  S..  Cincinnati.  B.  A., 
Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1907;  Ph.  D.  Princeton 
LTniv.,  1911.  Sigma  Xi.  Exp.  Sc.  Fellow,  Prince- 
ton. 1909-11;  Asst.  Instr.,  Phys.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1907-09;  Instr.,  do.,  Stevens  Inst,  of  Tech., 
1911-12;  do.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1912-18;  Asst. 
Prof..  Phys..  Univ.  of  la.,  1918—.  Nat.  Re- 
search Council  Airplane  Ranging.  Auth.:  A 
Difference  in  Photoelectric  Effect  Caused  by 
Incident  and  Emergence  Light.  Philanthropic 
Mag..  iQio;  Part  2,  do.,  igii;  A  Quantita- 
tive Measure  of  Sc.  Observation,  Phys.  Reriew. 
1912:  On  the  .Ageing  Effect  as  an  Influence  on 
the  Number  and  Velocities  of  Photoelectrotis 
for  Pt.  Cathode  Films,  do..  1913;  Photoelectric 
Properties  and  Contact  Resistance  of  Cathode 
Films,  do..  1913;  On  the  Asynmctric  Distribu- 
tion of  Velocity  of  Photoelectrons,  do.,  1914; 
The  Photo  effect  of  Carbon  as  influenced  by 
its  Absorbed  Gases,  do.,  1914;  On  the  Asyn- 
mctric Emission  of  Photoelectrons,  do.,  1914; 
Results  of  Plotting  the  .Separation  of  Homolo- 
^rous  Pairs  against  Atomic  Numbers,  do.,  1915; 
Variation  of  C.  D.  P.  with  Time.  do..  1915: 
other  sc.  papers  on  the  Photoelectric  effect  and 
allied  fields.  Mem.,  Phys.  Soc;  la.  Acad,  of 
Sc:  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  .S.  Married  Cecil  C. 
Wilbur.  Je  4,  1913.  Princeton,  N.  J.  Address, 
Lake  George,  N.  J.,  6115.  add.,  Univ.  of  Iowa, 
Iowa   City,   la. 

G656.     HORACE  WESLEY  STUNKARD 
Instructor;    A.    M..    1914;    Ph.    D.,    1016;    b. 

Ag  23,  1889    Monmouth.  la.;  s.  H.  W.   (h.  do.) 

and  Lulu   Hopkins  Stunkard  (b.  De  Kalb,  111.). 

Prepared    in    Walker     (la.)    H.    S. ;    (jreenville 

.\cad,;   Greenville  Coll.   B.    S..   Coe  Coll.,   1912. 

Sigm.T  Xi;   Football;  Track;  CJrad.  Asst.,  Univ. 

of     111.,     1012-14:       Fellowship,     do..      1914-16; 

Tnstr.,    New    York   Univ.,    1916-17;    ist    Lt.,   U. 

S.    .\.    S.,   .\.    E.    F.,   France,    1917;    Wounded, 


Graduate  Alumni 


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1917;  Mustered  out.  F  5,  1919.  Auth:  Articles 
in  Jotir.  of  Farasitol.  Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.; 
Am.  Microscopical  See.  .Iddrcss,  Walker, 
la.;  bus.  add..  New  York  University,  Univ. 
Heights,  New  York  City. 

G657.     BLANK. 

WARD    WILLIAM    SULLIVAN 
1914.     A.  M.   (See  No.  4925.) 

DOROTHY  SUTCLIFFE 

1917.     A.  M.     (See  No.  7990.) 

G658.     EMERSON  GRANT  SUTCLIFFE 
(Brother  of  Nos.   7248,  7990,  8800) 

Instructor;  A.  M.,  1914;  Ph.  D.,  1918;  b. 
O  2,  1890,  Fall  River,  Mass.;  s.  George  Lincoln 
(b.  Je  2.  iS6^,  do.)  and  Sarah  Alice  (Taylor; 
Sutcliffe  (b.  My  6,  1870,  do.).  Prepared  in  Ply- 
mouth (Mass.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Harvard,  191 1. 
Lecturer,  Eng.,  Queen's  Univ.,  Kingston,  Ont., 
Can.,  1911-12;  Asst.,  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912- 
16;  Instr.,  do.,  igi6-i8;  Med.  Dept.,  U.  S.  A., 
Gen.  IIosp.  31,  1918;  Corp.,  do.;  Sgt.,  do.,  1919. 
Auth.:  Enumerative  Order,  Eng.  Jour.,  191 5; 
Systematizing  Grading,  do.,  igis;  Mental  Val- 
ues nf  English,  Engng.  News  Record,  191 7. 
Married  Mildred  Chadderton,  Je  1918,  Adair, 
111.     Address,  Adair,  111. 

GEORGE    FRED    SUTHERLAND 

1914.  A.  M..     (See  No.  5961.) 

G6s9.  ARTHUR  EMIL  SWANSON 
With  Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber  Co. ;  A. 
M.,  1909;  Ph.  D.,  1911;  b.  Ja  16,  1885,  De 
Kalb,  111.;  s.  P.  M.  (b.  Sweden)  and  Char- 
lotte (Holmes)  Swanson  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Augustana  Acad.  A.  B.,  Augustana  CoU., 
1908.  Adelphic;  Cosmopolittan  Club;  Grad. 
Fellowship,  Econ.,  1909-11.  Instr.,  N.  W. 
Univ.,  Sell,  of  Commerce.  1911-13;  Asst.  Prof., 
do.,  1913-15;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1915-16;  Fel- 
low, do.,  1916-17;  Dean,  do.,  1917;  With  Fire- 
stone Tire  and  Rubber  Co.,  Akron,  O.  On 
leave.  Special  expert,  U.  S.  Shipping  Bd., 
1918;  Dir.,  Bur.  of  Research,  War  Trade  Bd., 
1918.  Mem.,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.;  Chicago  Club; 
Chicago  Sales  Mgrs.  Assn.;  Chicago  City 
Club;  Chicago  Univ.  C^^lub;  Univ.  Club, 
Evanston.  Married  Lucy  Marie  Vick,  Je  10, 
1915.  Address,  631  W.  Exchange  St.,  Akron, 
O.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Firestone  Tire  and  Rubber 
Co.,  do. 

FREDERICK  CURTIS  SWANSON 

1915.  A.  M.     (See  No.  6606.) 

ALEXANDER  CULBERSON  SWARTZ 
1878.     C.  E.     (See  No.  33.) 

G660.  MERLE  ARTHUR  SWENEY 
(Husband  of  No.  5934) 
Farmer;  A.  M.,  1916;  b.  O  8,  1890,  Tamora, 
Neb.;  s.  Albert  Barclay  (b.  Je  8,  1857,  Prairie 
City,  111.)  and  Anna  Virginia  (Austine)  Sweney 
(b.  D  9,  1856,  Milwaukee).  Prepared  in  Hed- 
ding  Acad.;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1912.  A.  B., 
Hedding  Coll.,  1913.  Scholarship,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1915-16.  Instr.,  Eng.,  Okla.  St.  A.  and 
JVI.  Coll..  Stillwater,  Okla.,  igi6-i8;  Farmer, 
Champaign,  19 18 — -.  Married  Edith  Irene  Sen- 
denburgh  ('13),  D  25,  1916,  Champaign.  Child, 
Eleanor  Sylvia,  b.  D  31,  1917.  Address,  R.  6, 
Champaign. 

BERNARD    VICTOR    SWENSON 
1901.     M.   E.      (See  No.  780.) 

G661.     LOLA  ERNESTA  SWIFT 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  N  18,  1888,  Carle- 
ton,  111.;  d.  Ernest  (b.  Mr  23,  1858,  Waterman. 
111.)   and  Laura  Virginia  (Hedges)   Swift   (b.  F 


6,  i8i?9,  Mt.  Morris,  111.).  Prepared  in  Dc- 
Kalb  H.  S.;  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  Univ.  of 
Wis.  A.  B.,  Mt.  Morris  Coll.,  191 1.  Asst., 
Biol.,  No.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1911-15;  Teacher, 
Bloom  Tp.  II.  S..  Chicago  Hgts.,  111.,  1917-18; 
Instr.,  .Shorter  Coll.,  Rome,  Ga.,  1918 — .  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church.  Address,  838  S.  ist  St.,  De 
Kalb,  111.;   bus.   add..   Shorter  Coll.,  Rome,   Ga. 

ALBERT  PHILIP  SY 
1899.    M.  S.    (See  No.  844.) 

LORADO  TAFT 
1880.    M.  L.    (See  No.  223.) 

G662.  MITSUTAKA  TAKAHASHI 
M.  S.,  1913;  b.  Ap  23,  1883,  Wakamatsushi, 
Ftikushima  Ken,  Japan;  s.  Daigo  Takahashi. 
Prepared  in  Aidzu  Middle  Sch.;  Tokio  Higher 
Tech.  Sch.  Asst.  Engr.,  Elec.  Engng.  Dept., 
Ashio  Copper  Mine,  Japan,  1904-09;  Engr., 
Mikko  Elec.  Ry.  Co.,  1909-11;  do.,  Mitsui  Bus- 
san  Kaisha,  Shanghai,  China,  1911 — .  Ad'dress, 
c/o  Mitsui  Bussan  Kaisha,  Shanghai,  China. 

G663.     SARCHIRO  TAKASHIMA 
A.  M.,  1918;  b.  Ap  7,  1884,  Shimodate  machi. 
Japan;    s.    T.    Takashima;    A.    B.,    Tokio    Coll., 
1911.      Address,    Nishimachi,    Shimodate-maclii, 
Jbaraki-ken,  Japan. 

ARTHUR  NEWELL  TALBOT 
18S5.    C.  E.    (See  No.  295.) 

KENNETH  HAMMET  TALBOT 
1917-    C.  E.    (See  No.  3994.) 

G664.     STETFAN  FUGTA  TANABE 
M.  S.,  1914;  b.  Mr  9,  1884.  Tokyo,  Japan;  s. 
Motosabro    Tanabe.      B.    S.,    Knox   Coll.,    191 1. 
Address,  Tokyo,  Japan. 

MAURICE  COLE  TANQUARY 
1908.   A.  M.    (See  No.  3200.) 

G665.  FRED  WILBUR  TANNER 
Associate;  M.  S.,  1914;  Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  F 
15,  1888.  Buffalo,  N.  Y,;  s.  Wellington  Bough- 
ton  and  Emma  Melvina  (Olds)  Tanner.  Pre- 
pared in  Warsaw  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Wes- 
leyan  LIniv..  Middletown,  Conn.,  1912.  Alpha 
Chi  Rho;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Sigma  Xi.  Instr., 
Bacterid.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-18;  Assoc,  do., 
191S — .  Auth.:  Bacteria  in  Deep  Wells,  St. 
Water  Suri'ey  Bui.  14;  Studies  on  Bacterial 
Metabolism  of  Sulfur  I  and  II,  Jour.  Bacter- 
iol.  and  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  1918;  Bacterial  Exami- 
nation of  Water,  Am.  Food  Jour.,  1917.  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church.  Married  Hope  Stuart  Mont- 
gomery, Je  10,  1916,  Racine,  Wis.  C'hild,  Fred 
Wilbur,  Jr.,  b.  Ap  5,  1917.  Address,  805  W. 
Iowa  St.,   LTrbana;   bus.  add.,  Univ.   of  111.,   do. 

G666.  WEN  TSING  TAO 
A.  M.,  1915;  b.  N  28,  1892.  Hwei  Chow, 
China;  s.  Hwa  Chin  Tao.  Prepared  in  Affili- 
ated II.  S.,  Univ.  of  Nanking;  Univ.  Nanking. 
B.  A.,  Univ.  of  N.  Y.,  1914.  Address,  395  Ma 
Cha  Cheao,  Nanking.  China. t 

EVERETT  HARVEY  TAYLOR 
1915.    M.  S.    (See  No.  5965.) 

RUTH  BEATRICE  TAYLOR 
(WAGENSEIL) 
1906.    A.  M.    (See  No.  2527.) 

SCOTT  CHAMPLIN  TAYLOR 
1915-    M.  S.    (See  No.   5968.) 

WARD  HASTINGS  TAYLOR 
1913.    A.  M.    (See  No.  4453.) 


8i4 


University  of  Illinois 


G667.  'JOHN  LAWRENCE  TEAKE 
Student;  A.  M..  1917;  b.  N  14.  1895  Mon- 
inoulh,  111.;  s.  Tohn  K.  and  Grace  V.  (Cable) 
Teare.  Pieparctl  in  Monmouth  H.  S.;  Univ. 
of  Wis.  A.  B.,  Monmouth  Coll.,  1516.  Alpha 
Chi  Rho;  Univ.  Scholarship,  Pol.  Sc;  Fellow. 
Harvard,  1917 — .  N.  R.  F..  Officers'  Material 
Co.,   Boston   Harbor.     Died   S   11,    1918. 

G668.  RICHARD  LAWRENCE  TEMPLIN 
Engineer;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  Ja  20,  1893,  Minne- 
apolis, Kan.;  s.  Grant  Templin.  Prepared  in 
Minneapolis  (Kan.)  IL  S.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Kan., 
1915.  Acacia;  Thcta  Tau;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma 
Xi;  Jr.  Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  Univ.  of  111.;  Kifle 
Team;  Research  Fellow.  T.  &  A.  M.,  Univ. 
of  111.  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  1915-17;  Lab.  Asst., 
and  Asst.  Engr.  Physicist,  Bur.  of  Standards. 
Washington,  D.  C,  1917-18;  Engaged  in  special 
Military  Research  and  design  work  for  Aero- 
nautics Advisory  Com.,  Council  for  Nat.  De- 
fense, design  of  airplane  instruments,  calibra- 
tion of  same  and  testing  lab.  amsaratus,  1918 — . 
jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.;  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing 
Materials.  Address,  3739  Jocelyn  St.,  Chevy 
Chase,  Washington,  D.  C. 

G669.     HENRY  DANIEL  TER  KEURST 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  Mr  19,  1893,  Ham- 
ilton, Mich.;  s.  A.  J.  Ter  Keurst.     Prepared  in 
Prep.    Dept.    Hope    Coll.      A.    B.,    Hope    Coll., 
19 14.     Address,   Hamilton,  Mich. 

JOSEPH  SAMUEL  TERRILL 
1894.    M.  S.    (See  No.  674.) 

CHARLES  DUTTON  TERRY 
1907.    M.  E.    (See  No.  1090.) 

WILLIAM   SUMNER  THAYER 
1909.    E.  E.    (See  No.  2528.) 

G670.     ORA  MARY  THEOBALD 
A.  M.,   1918;  b.  F   IS,   1895.  Auburn,  111.;  d. 
W.   W.  Theobald.     A.    B.,   111.   Woman's  Coll., 
r9i7.     Address,  Jacksonville,  lU.t 

G671.  FRANK  WATERS  THOMAS 
Vice-Pres.,  Norm.  Sch.;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  My 
14.  1878,  Danville,  Ind.;  s.  I'-rasmus  Darwin 
(b.  N  13,  1821,  Connersville,  Ind.)  and  Mary 
(Rosborough)  Thomas  (b.  O  8,  1846,  Owens- 
ville.  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Ind.  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Ind.,  1905.  Sigma  Nu;  Kajipa 
Delta  Pi.  Prin.,  Acad.,  1910-11;  do.,  Santa 
Monica,  Calif.,  1911-13;  Prin.,  Jr.  H.  .S..  Sac 
ramento,  Calif.,  1914-16;  Vice-Pres.,  and  Head 
Dept.  of  Educ,  St.  Norm.  .Sch..  Fresno.  Calif., 
1917 — .  Married  Ina  Gregg,  S  2,  1908,  Tusco 
la.  111.  Children:  Lawrence  Gregg,  b.  Je  6, 
1909;  Welburne  Craig,  b.  O  8,  1910,  Frank 
Rosborough,  b.  S  s,  1912.  Address,  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  Fresno,  Calif. 

G672.  HOWARD  RICE  THOMAS 
M.  S.,  1914;  b.  Jl  12,  1887,  Montvale.  Va.; 
s.  J.  B.  Thomas.  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Tex.,  iqij. 
Asst.,  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.;  (Joncrete  Ship 
Div..  Emergency  Fleet  Corp.,  Philadeljjhia  and 
South  Bethlehem.  Pa..  1918 — .  Address,  2109 
San  (Jabriel  St.,  Austin,  Tex.;  bus.  add..  Emer- 
gency    Fleet    Corp.,    Philadelphia. 

ALMON   DANIEL  THOMPSON 
1897.    C.  E.    (See  No.  781.) 

G673.     DAVID  GROSH  THOMPSON 

Asst.,  Gcol.;  A.  M.,  1913;  b.  My  12,  1888, 
I.ockland,  O.;  s.  David  D.  and  Abia  L.  Thomp- 
son. Prepared  in  Evanston  .Xcad.  A.  B.,  N.  \V. 
Univ.,  ipii.  Delta  Tau  Delta.  .Asst.,  (leol., 
Univ.  of  Jll.,  1912-14;  Instr.,  Geol.,  Lehigh 
Univ.,  .South  Bethlehem,  Pa.,  1914-15;  Grad. 
Stud.,    Geol.,    Johns    Hopkins    Univ.,     1915-17; 


Instr.,  Geol.,  Goucher  Coll..  Baltimore,  Md., 
1915-17;  Field  work.  Geol.,  Wis.  Nat.  Ilist.  Sur., 
summers  1914-15;  do.,  Md.  (ieol.  Survey,  sum- 
mer 1016;  Asst.,"  Gcol.,  Ground  Water  Division, 
\Vatcr  Resources  Branch,  U.  .S.  Geol.  Sur., 
Washington^  D.  C,  1917 — •  Address.  1629  llin- 
man  Ave.,  Evanston,  111.;  bus.  add.,  U.  S.  Geol. 
Sur.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

MARION   THOMPSON    (GRATZ) 
1896.    M.  L.    (See  No.  9^4.) 

G674.  JOHN  GIVEN  THOMPSON 
Minister;  A.  M.,  1895;  b.  Mr  21,  1862,  Som- 
onauk  DeKalb  Co.  111.;  s.  .Samuel  Findley  (b. 
My  28.  1828,  Mansfield,  O.)  and  Ellen  (Given) 
Thompson  (1).  1830,  Cullybechy,  Ireland).  Pre- 
pared in  Dickson,  Tenn.  A.  B.,  Monmouth 
Coll.,  1885:  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1891-2;  Stud.,  The- 
ology. Alleghany  Sem.,  Pa.,  1904-5;  Prin., 
Weaver  Acad.,  Media,  111.,  1889-91;  Instr., 
Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1892-3;  Tutor  and  Stud., 
Univ.  of  Mo.,  1893-4;  Prof.,  Math.,  Cooper 
("oil.,  .Sterling,  Kan.,  1894-1904;  Minister,  Flor- 
ence Ave.  Presby.  Church,  Los  .'\ngeles.  Mar- 
ried Lydia  Margaret  Reed,  Je  i,  1886.  Chil- 
dren: Paul  Dean,  b.  Ap  2(1,  1887;  Samuel  Reed, 
b.  D  II,  1889;  Philip  Edward,  b.  Je  11,  1896; 
-Man  K.,  b.  Mr  9,  1898.  Address,  1025  W. 
Florence  Ave.,  Los  Angeles. 

MILTON  WINFIELD  THOMPSON 
1912.    A.  M.    (See  No.  4457.) 

G67S.  EDNA  AMELIA  THOREEN 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  N  i,  1890,  Gales- 
burg.  111.;  d.  John  Edward  (b.  D  29,  1861, 
.Sweden)  and  Clara  Josephine  (Erickson)  Thor- 
ccn  (b.  Je  24,  1864.  Andover,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Galesburg  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Lombard  Coll.,  191 1. 
Delta  Zeta;  Ger.  Club;  Scholarship,  Ger.,  1913- 
14.  Instr.,  Ger.,  H.  S.,  Galesburg,  111..  1915 — . 
Iddrcss,   1555  E.  Main  St.,  Galesburg,  111. 

MABEL  ELIZABETH  THORNE 

1914.    A.  M.    (See  No.  5974.) 
G676.     CARRYL  NELSON  THURBER 

A.  M.,  1917;  1).  N  12,  1886.  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.; 
■;.  I.  H.  Thurber.  Prepared  in  Jamaica  II.  S. 
.\.  B..  Cornell,  1908.  Instr.,  Eng.,  Case  Sch. 
of  Applied  Sc,  Cleveland,  1913-is;  Asst.,  Eng.. 
I'niv.  of  111.,  1915-17;  Bus.  Tr.  Corp.,  New 
^'ork  City,  19 17 — .  Married  Nancy  Lucile 
Reese,  Je  IQ17,  Urbana.  Address,  c/o  Bus.  Tr. 
Corp.,   185  Madison  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

RALPH  EARLE  TIEJE 
1912.    A.  M.    1917.    Ph.  D.    (See  No.  4460.) 
G677.     ARTHUR  JERROLD   TIEJE 
(Brother    of    No.    4460.) 
A.ssi.stant;   Ph.  D.,   1912;  h.  S  24,  1882,  Day- 
ton, O. ;  s.   Henry  August    (b.  N   10.   1847,  Cin- 
cinnati)   and    Katherine   Caroline    (Bell)    Tieje, 
b.  F  15,  1854  Dayton,  O.).    A.   H..  Cornell.  1903; 
.■\.    M.,    do.,    1004.      Teacher,    II.    S.,    Mattoon. 
1Q05-06;    do.,    II.    S.,    Urbana,    190608;    Asst., 
Dept.    of    Eng.,    Univ.    of    111.,    1908-10;    Instr.. 
Mass.   Inst,   of  Tech.,    1910-11;   Instr.,   Univ.   of 
111.,     1912-14;     do.,     Rhet.,     Univ.     of     Minn., 
1914 — .      Address,    Univ.    of    Minn.,    Minneap- 
olis.t 

G678.  RAYMER  WENDELL  TINSLEY 
Principal;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  F  2,  1890,  Hart- 
ford. Kv.;  s.  W.  S.  Tinsley.  Prepared  in  Hart- 
ford (Ky.)  IL  S.  A.  B..  Univ.  of  Ky.,  1912. 
Prin.,  11.  S.,  Greenville,  Ky.,  1912-13;  Asst. 
Prin.,  H.  S.,  Hartford,  Ky.,  1913-14;  Instr., 
Mod.  Lanp.,  l^niv.  of  Miss.,  1915-17;  Special 
.\gt.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Justice,  Bur.  of  Investi- 
gation. Waco,  Tex..  1917 — .  Married  Alice 
Keown,  Je  1916.  Hartford,  Ky.  Two  C'hildren. 
.Iddrcss,  Hartford,  Ky.;  bus.  add.,  Box  874, 
Waco,  Tex. 


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G679.  "RALPH  WALDO  TIPPET 
A.  M.,  1915;  b.  Mr  I,  1891,  Manitowoc.  Wis.; 
s.  James  Henry  (b.  Ja  2a,  i>i59,  Cornwall,  Eng.) 
and  Mary  (Jerome)  Tippet  (b.  Mr  15,  1803, 
Roscoe,  111.).  Prepared  in  Janesville  (Wis.) 
H.  S.  A.  B..  Lawrence  Coll.,  1913.  Beta  Sig- 
ma Phi;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma.  Cheiii.,  Paper  Mill. 
Appleion,  Wis.  2nd  K.  O.  T.  C,  Port  Sheri- 
dan; jnd  Lt.,  France,  1918.  Killed  in  action, 
S  12,  1918. 

G63o.  VINCENT  HOLLIS  TODD 
Clerk;  A.  M.,  1910;  Ph.  D.,  1912;  b.  Ag  22, 
1879,  North  Panama,  N.  Y.;  s.  Hollis  Dcvillo 
(b.  O  16,  1843.  Stockton,  N.  Y.)  and  Laura 
Ann  (Park)  Todd  (b.  Jl  15.  1847.  French 
Creek,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Sheffield  (Pa.)  H. 
S.  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1907.  A.  M.  Chesbrough 
Sem.,  North  Chili,  N.  V.;  Univ.  of  Rochester, 
Price  Greenleaf  Scholarship;  C.  L.  Jones  Schol 
arship.  Scholarship,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909;  Fel 
low,  tgio-12;  Asst.,  Ger.,  summers  1911-12; 
Prof.,  Mod.  Langs.,  Greenville  Coll.,  111.,  1912- 
15;  Jamestown  Coll.,  Jamestown,  N.  Dak.,  1915 
16;  liistr..  Mod.  Langs.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of 
Tech.,  Pittsburgh,  1916-17;  Adams  E.xpress  Co., 
do.,  1917-18;  Clerk  in  the  Civil  Service,  Signal 
Corps,  U.  S.  A.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1918; 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  Bur.  of  Foreign  Markets,  do. 
Aulh.:  Baron  Christoph  von  Graffenrieds  New 
Bern  Adventures,  reprinted  from  Deutsch 
Amcrikanische  Gcschiclits-Blacttcr.  Chicago, 
Jahrgaiig.  1912,  Revision  (with  Prof.  Goebe  ) ; 
New  Bern.  Milwaukee  Free  Press,  1914.  !Mar- 
ried  Martha  Frances  Riggins,  Ag  17,  1916,  Ur- 
bana.  Address,  1278  Morse  St.,  N.  E.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C;  bus.  add..  Corner  7th  and  E  Sts., 
N.   W.  Washington,  D.  C. 

LOUIS  ARTHUR  TOHILL 
19 14.    A.  M.    (See  No.  5460.) 

BEN  TOMLINSON 

1907.  A.  M.    (See  No.  2841.) 

WILLIS  EUGENE  TOWER 

1908.  M.  S.    (See  No.  847.) 

MERLE  JAY  TREES 
1911.    C.  E.    (See  No.  3209.) 


1893- 


FRANCIS  JOHN  TRESISE 
C.  E.    (See  No.  622.) 


WILLIAM  CHILTON  TROUTMAN 
1918.    A.  M.    (See  No.  8829.) 

MARY  LUELLA  TROWBRIDGE 
1916.    A.  M.    (See  No.  7272.) 

G681.  PERRY  FOX  TROWBRIDGE 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1906;  b.  Ap  25,  1866; 
s.  George  Martin  (b.  Ap  6,  1833,  N.  Y.)  and 
Lesbia  Eudora  (Fo.x)  Trowbridge  (b.  N  27, 
1837  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Centreville  (Mich.) 
H.  S.  B.  Ped..  Mich.,  Norm.  Coll.,  1892;  Ph. 
B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892;  A.  M.,  do.,  1905.  Phi 
Lamlula  Upsilon;  Alpha  Chi;  Delta  Theta  Sig- 
ma; Sigma  Xi.  Insir.,  Ger.  and  Sc,  Kalama- 
zoo Coll..  1889-91;  do.,  Ped.,  Mich.  Norm. 
Coll.,  1892-3;  Asst.,  C  em.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1893-4;  Prof.,  Math.,  Kalamazoo  Coll.,  1894; 
Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1894-5;  Stud,  in 
Braunschweig  Zucker  Schule,  summer  1898; 
in  Marburg  Univ.,  18989;  Instr.,  Organic 
Chem.,  and  Accountant  in  the  Chem.  Lab., 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  189S-1902;  Agr.  Supt.  and 
P-eet  Sugar  Chem..  Mich,  and  Calif.,  1002-4; 
Research  Asst.,  Nutrition,  and  Instr.,  Chem., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1005-7;  Asst.  Prof.,  Chem. .1907; 
do.,  in  charge  of  Agr.  Cbem.  and  Assoc.  Chem. 
in  Mo.  Exp.  Sta.,  1907-8:  Prof..  Agr.  Chem. 
and  Chem.,  do.,  1908-18;  Dir.  of  N.  Dak.  Exp. 


Sta.,  1918 — .  Collaborating  Chem.  for  Mo. 
Bur.  of  Chem.,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.; 
Otticial  Rep.  of  Mo.  8th  Inteinat.  Cong,  of 
App.  Chem.  Auth. :  Inspection  of  Commercial 
Fertilizers,  1907-18,  Univ.  of  Mo.  E.ip.  ^ta, 
Buls.;  also  numerous  scientitic  papers.  Mem., 
Baptist  Church;  A.  C.  S.;  Am.  Assn.  Official 
Agr.  Chem.  V.  P.,  1916-17,  Pres.,  1917-18; 
Am.  Soc.  An.  Nutrition;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Cml. 
Club,  Columbia,  Mo.  Married  Grace  Hall,  S 
4,  1894.  Children:  Hugh  Merton.  b.  My  15, 
1899;  Eleanor,  b.  Ap  13,  1901;  Vernon  Hall,  b. 
O  22,  1902;  Neva,  b.  F  10,  1906;  Marion,  b. 
Je  29,  1908.  Address,  North  Dakota  Exp,  Sta., 
University  P.  O.,  N.  Dak. 

G682.     YANG   FENG  TSENG 
M.     S.,     1918;     b.     N    24,     1886.     Shanghai, 
Kiangsu,    China;    s.    H.    Y.    Tseng.    B.    S.,    Pel 
Yang    Univ.,     1911.    Address,    6    Thome    St., 
Shanghai,  Kiangsu,  China. 

G683.     YING-HSUAN   HSUWEN  TSOU 
Professor;   M.   S.,   1913;   b.  S    14,    1886,   Dis- 
trict    of     Wu-hu,     China;     s.     Chai-lia     Tsou. 
B.   S.,    Cornell,    1912.   Address,   Univ.   of   Nan- 
king,  China. 

G684.      TSEH    LING    TSU 
A.    M.,    1918;    b.    S   7,    1887,   Kingtang,   Chi- 
na;   s.    Y.    B.    Hsu.   A.    B.,    Univ.    of    Nanking, 
1914.    Address,     110    Hsu    Gia    Kai,    Kintang, 
Kiangsu,    China. t 

G68s.  ESTON  VALENTINE  TUBES 
Prin.,  H.  S.;  A.  M.,  1910;  b.  F  14,  1883, 
Hillsboro,  Ind. ;  s.  Daniel  Orlando  (b.  S  4, 
1854,  Winamac,  Ind.)  and  Hattie  (Cheney) 
Tubbs  (b.  Ap  2,  1863,  Hillsboro,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Rossville  H.  S.  A.  B.,  N.  W.  Univ., 
1909.  Kappa  Delta  Pi.  Fellow,  Hist.;  Prin., 
Tp.  H.  S.,  Lawrenceville,  111.,  1910-12;  do., 
Centralia,  III.,  1912-17;  do.,  H.  S.,  Tulsa,  Ok- 
la..  1917 — .  Auth.:  The  Part-time  Plan  in  the 
Centralia  Tp.  H.  S.,  Sch.  Review,  Vol.  26, 
1918.  Pres.,  Egyptian  Sch.  Masters  Club; 
V  P.,  S.  West.  HI.  Teachers  Assn.;  Gen.  Com. 
of  N.  Central  Assn.  of  Colleges  and  Secondary 
Schs.;  Com.  of  N.  Central  Assn.  for  111.;  Pres., 
H.  S.  Section  of  East  Okla.  St.  Teachers  Assn. 
Married  Vinnie  Isabelle  McAllister.  F  24,  1904, 
Rossville,  111.  Children:  Edwin  Daniel,  b.  S  4, 
1906;  Dorothy  Louise,  b.  O  15,  1908;  Genevieve 
Bernice  b.  S  25,  igio;  Marion  Lois,  b.  S  21, 
1914.  Address,  iii  E.  Haskell  St.,  Tulsa,  Okla.; 
bus.  add.,  High  School,  do. 

EFFIE  MAY  TULL 
1907.     A.   M.      (See   No.    1605.) 

ROBERT  EDGAR  TURLEY,  Jr. 
1915.      M.   S.      (See   No.    5979-) 

HUBERT   MICHAEL  TURNER 
1915.    M.  S.     (See  No.  4468.) 

G686.  LYNNE  HERMAN  ULICH 
Assistant;  B.  S.,  Grinnell  Coll.,  1914;  b- 
Ja  2,  1892,  Creston,  la.;  s.  John  and  Hattie 
(Maurer)  Ulich  (b.  Mr  31,  1868,  Mishawaka, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Villisca  (la.)  H.  S.  Teach- 
er, Sc,  H.  S..  Albia,  la.,  1914-15;  do.,  Win- 
dom  Coll.,  Montivideo,  Minn.,  1915-16;  Grad. 
Asst.  Clem..  Univ.  of  111.,  1916;  Asst..  do., 
1917 — .  Address,  510  E.  Chalmers  St.,  Cham- 
paign; bus.  add.,  256  Chem.  Bldg.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  Urbana; 

G6S7.  HELENA  MARIE  ULRICI 
A.  M.,  1917;  b.  N  2,  1891,  Rockford.  IlLj 
d.  Douglas  (b.  My  9.  1861  Beloit,  Wis.)  and 
Emma  Rebecca  (Judd)  Ulrici  (b.  F  i,  1863, 
Durand.  111.).  Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S.  A. 
B.,  Rockford  Coll.  for  Women,  1915.  Scholar- 
ship from  Rockford  Coll.  Address,  1047  Harlem 
Blvd.,   Rockford,   111. 


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G688.  HELEN  UPDEGRAFF 
Research  Chem.;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  Ag  i,  1890, 
Columbia,  Mo.;  d.  Milton  (b.  F  22,  :859, 
Decorali,  la.)  and  Alice  Maxwell  (Lamb)  Up- 
degraff  (b.  Mr  7,  1861.  Madison,  Wis.).  I're- 
iiared  in  Western  H.  S.,  Washington,  D.  C;  A. 
B.,  Cornell.  Alpha  Phi;  Alpha  Theta  Chi;  Fel- 
lowship, Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18.  Grad.  Asst., 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1915-17;  Fellow,  do., 
1917-18;  Research  Asst.  Chem.,  Del.  Exp.  Sta., 
1918 — .  Address,  Delaware  College,  Newark, 
Del. 

G689.     THOMAS  CARLTON  UPHAM 
A.     M.,     1918;     b.     Ja     9,     1894,     Fitchburg, 
Mass.;    s.    N.    C.    Upham.    B.    S.,    Mass.    Agr. 
Coll.,   1916.  Address,   17  Longwood  Ave.,  Fitch- 
burg, Mass.t 

G690.  LENT  DAYTON  UPSON 
Dir.,  Bur.  Govt.  Research;  Ph.  D.,  191 1;  b. 
N  5,  1886,  De  Leon  Springs,  Fla.;  s.  Jesse 
Bronson  (b.  Ja  6,  1852  Seward,  111.)  and 
Mary  (Sibley)  L'pson  (b.  Ja  20,  i860,  Terre 
Haute,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S.  A. 
B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1908;  A.  M.,  do.,  1909.  Aca- 
cia. Tr.  Sch.  for  Pub.  Serv.  of  N.  Y.  Bur.  of 
Municipal  Research,  191 1-12;  In  charge.  Muni- 
cipal Exhibit  of  Cincinnati,  1912;  Dir.,  Dayton 
Bur.  of  Municipal  Research,  1912-15;  Sec, 
Citizens  Relief  Com.,  Dayton,  O.,  1913;  Asst. 
Dir.,  N.  Y.  liur.  of  Municipal  Research,  1914; 
Ex.  Sec,  Nat.  Cash  Register  Co.,  1915-16; 
Dir.,  Detroit  Bur.  of  Govt.  Research,  1916 — ; 
Council,  Nat.  Municipal  League,  1917 — ;  Trus- 
tee, Detroit  Community  Union,  1918 — ;  Ad- 
visory, Editorial  Ed.,  Nat.  Municipal  Review; 
Lecturer,  Municipal  Adm.,  Univ.  of  Mich. 
Auth. :  Sources  of  Municipal  Revenues  in  II!., 
Univ.  of  111.  Press,  1912;  contributions  to  Pro- 
fessional mags.  Mem.,  Knight  Templar;  Shrine: 
Am.  Pol.  Sc.  Assn.;  Govt.  Research  Confer- 
ence; Am.  Statistical  Assn.;  Am.  Acad,  of  Soc. 
and  Pol.  Sc.  Married  Marie  Evelyn  Rehmert, 
Detroit,  My  29,  1917.  Address,  284  Virginia 
Park,   Detroit,  Mich. 

•HOWARD  De  WITT  VALENTINE 
1915.     M.  S.     (See  No.  5982.) 

G691.    ERNEST  VAN  ALSTYNE 

Asst.  Chief.  Agr.  Sta.;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  Ap 
15,  1882,  (jrand  Ledge,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Lan- 
sing (Mich.)  IL  S.  B.  S.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll., 
1907.  Phi  Lambda  LTjjsilon.  In  charge  of  lab. 
section,  IL  S.  Chem.,  one  term;  Mechanic, 
three  summers;  Asst.,  Chem.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1907-11;  Assoc,  do.,  1911-15; 
Asst.  Chief,  do.,  1915-18;  on  leave,  1918 — . 
Mem.,  111.  Acad,  of  Sc.  Married  Adah  Mariam 
Stowell,  Ag  10,  1910,  Lowell,  Mich.  Address, 
912  W.  Nevada  St.,  Urbana. 

GEORGE  ATHOL  VAN  BRUNT 
1909.     A.  M.     (See  No.  3583.) 

G692.     HARLEY  JONES  VAN  CLEAXE 
(Husband    of    No.    4658) 

Associate;  M.  S.,  1910;  Ph.  D.,  1913;  b.  O  5, 
1886,  Knoxville,  111.;  s.  Jasper  M.  (b.  Mr  7, 
1856,  Henderson.  111.)  and  Mary  (Jones)  Van 
Cleave  (b.  Mr  15,  1846.  Franklin,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Knoxville  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Knox  C'oll., 
1909.  Sigma  Xi;  Gamma  Aljiha.  Scholarshij), 
.Zool.,  Univ.  of  in.,  1909-10;  Fellow,  1910-11; 
Asst.,  1911-13;  Instr..  1913-16;  Assoc,  1916 — . 
Auth.:  Laboratory  Directions  for  an  Elemen- 
tary Course  in  General  Zool.,  D.  IL  Lloydc. 
1916;  articles  in  Zool.  Anzciger ;  Jour,  of  Mor- 
phot.;  Jour,  of  ParasitoL;  Biol.  Bui.;  Educa- 
tional Adm.  and  Supervision ;  Trans.  Am.  Afi- 
croscopic  Soc;  Sch.  and  Soc.  Mem.,  Kappa 
Delta  Pi;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Soc.  Zool.;  Am. 
Microscopic  Soc;  Treas.,  111.  Acad,  of  Sc. 
Married  Bernice  Ford  Cii),  Ag  1,   1914.  Child, 


Dorothy  Lucile,  b.  My  20,  1917.  Address,  1107 
.S.  Busey  Ave.,  I'rbana;  bus.  add.,  300  Nat. 
Hist.  Bldg.,  Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

EDWARD  EVERETT  VAN  CLEVE 
1912-    A.  M.    (See  No.  5467.) 

ARCHIBALD  BEEBE  VAN   DEUSEN 

1913.  M.  S.    (See  No.  5469.) 

MARK  ALBERT  VAN  DOREN 
19x5.    A.  M.    (See  No.  6634.) 

G693.     WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  VAN- 
WINKLE 

Assistant;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  D  27,  1883,  Gen- 
cseo.  111.;  s.  .\drian  Alexander  (b.  Je  5.  1851, 
do.)  and  Margaret  Blanche  (t)uinn)  Van- 
Winkle  (b.  Ap  25,  1854.  ShuUsijurg,  Wis.). 
Prepared  in  West.  II.  S.,  Detroit.  B.  S.,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  191 1.  Instr.,  (len.  Chem.,  Case  Sch. 
of  Applied  Sc,  Cleveland,  O.,  1911-15;  Asst., 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  HI.,  1915 — .  Auth.:  (with 
Fred  L.  Bardwell)  Laboratory  Experiments  in 
Inorganic  Chemistry,  1912.  Phi  Lambda  I'p- 
silon;  .Sigma  Xi.  Address,  805  W.  Oregon  St., 
I'rbana;  bus.  add.,  259  Chem.  Bldg.,  Univ.  of 
111.,   do. 

G694.     GEORGE  WALLACE  VANZEE 

Student;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  Jl  27.  1890.  Pella, 
la.;  s.  Richard  P.  (b.  Jl  14,  1858,  do.)  and 
(Tornelia  (Westerly)  Vanzee  (b.  Ap  19,  1863, 
Chicago).  Prepared  in  Central  Acad.;  Central 
Univ.,  Pella.  la..  1911-15.  B.  S.,  Central  Univ., 
1915.  Grad.  Stud.  Univ.  of  (Thicago,  1915-16; 
Stud.,  Central  Univ.,  Pella,  la.  Address,  404 
.Addition  St.,  Pella,  la. 

G695.  ♦LESTER  CARLTON  VER  NOOY 
.\ssistant;  A.  M.,  1918;  b.  F.  20,  1894,  En- 
field, N.  Y.  ;_s.  Charles  D.  Ver  Nooy.  Univ.  of 
Mich.  A.  B.",  Amherst  Coll.,  1916.  Gamma  Al- 
pha; Sigma  Xi.  Asst.,  Zool..  Univ.  of  111., 
1916-18;  Prof.,  Zool.,  St.  Norm,  and  Tr.  Sch., 
Cortland,  N.  Y.,  1919.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church. 
Died  Ja  19,  1919,  Cortland,  N.  Y. 

FREDERICK  KETCHUM  VIAL 
1917.    C.  E.    (See  No.  453.) 

G696.     DEVI   DYAL  VIRMANI 
Instructor;    M.    S.,    1915;    b.    1887,    Bahawal- 
pore,    India;    s.    Takan    Das    Virmani.      A.    B., 
Stanford  L'niv.,  1913.     Address,  Lahore,  India. f 

G697.  LILY  BELLE  VOEGELEIN 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1913;  b.  Mr  31,  1890,  Sa- 
lem, Neb.;  d.  Alexander  (Jottlieb  (b.  D  22, 
'853,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.)  and  Anna  Barbara  (El- 
Icrman)  Voegelein  (b.  Mr  28,  1854,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  Falls  City  (Neb.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  N.  W. 
Coll.,  1912.  Scholarship,  Classics.  Univ.  of 
111.,  1912-13;  Fellow,  do.,  1913-14;  Stud.,  Univ. 
of  Calif.,  1915;  Prof.,  Grrek  and  Latin,  N.  W. 
Coll.,  Naperville,  111.,  1915 — .  Address,  Naper- 
villo.    111. 

I  KM  A  ELIZABETH  VOIGT 
191 1.    A.  M.    (See  No.  4472.) 

G698.  ERNEST  HARRY  VOLLWEILER 
Chemist;  A.  M.,  1916;  Ph.  D.,  1918;  b.  Ag 
22,  1893;  s.  Jacob  (b.  1858,  Cicr.)  and  Charlotte 
(Tangemann)  Vollwcilcr  (li.  1858,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Morgan  Tp.  (().)  11.  S.  A.  B.,  Miami 
Univ.,  1914.  Phi  Kappa  Tau;  Gamma  Alpha; 
Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Beta  Kapjja;  Sigma  Xi; 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  (hem.,  Abbott  Lab., 
Chicago,  1918 — .  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.,  1915 — .  Ad- 
dress, 1725  Wilson  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
Abbott    Laboratory,   do. 

HARRY  DWIGHT  WAGGONER 

1914.  A.  M.     1916.    Ph.  D.    (See  No.  4013.) 


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G699.  BERNICE  CORNELIA  WAIT 
Instructor;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  F  13,  1891,  Green- 
ville, 111.;  d.  Tay  B.  (b.  N  5,  1866,  do.)  and 
Lizzie  Jane  (Plant)  Wait  (b.  O  24,  1866,  da.). 
Prepared  in  (ireenville  11.  S.  B.  S.,  McKen- 
dree  Coll.,  1914.  Oniicron  Nu;  Alplia  Theta 
Chi;  Sigma  Xi.  Instr.,  II.  Sc,  Okla.  A.  and 
M.  Coll.,  Stillwater,  Okla.,  191 7 — .  Addrcs.';. 
303  West  St.,  Stillwater,  Okla.;  bus.  add..  Wo- 
man's   Bldg.,    A.    and    M.    Coll.,    do. 

G700.  CHARLES  JEFFERSON  WAITS 
Supt.,  Schs.;  A.  M.,  1900;  b.  Mr  5.  1863, 
Elizabethtown,  Ind.;  s.  Reuben  (b.  1840,  Chilo, 
O.)  and  Nancy  (McGannon)  Waits  (b.  1840, 
Vernon,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Sand  Creek  H.  S. ; 
Ind.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Ind.,  1894. 
Supt.,  Prin.,  and  Teacher,  II.  S.,  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.,  1899 — .  Married  Minnie  Bell  Rundell,  N 
29,  1894,  Spencer.  Ind.  Children:  Alice  Mar- 
jory, b.  S  12,  1894;  Ruth  Agnes,  b.  D  23,  1901; 
Charles  Edward,  b.  Te  30,  1904.  Address,  1940 
N.   loth  St.,  Terre  flaute,  Ind. 

G701.  EDWARD  HARDENBERGH  WALDO 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1913;  E.  E.,  1917;  b.  Mr 
5,  1866,  Ilornell.  N.  Y. ;  s.  Milton  (b.  Ag  28. 
1822,  Nevvard  Valley,  N.  Y.)  and  Maria  Lan- 
sing (Hardenbergh)  Waldo  (b.  D  29,  1829, 
Auburn,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Canandaigua 
and  Phillips  Acads.  .\.  B..  Amherst  Coll.,  1888; 
M.  E.,  Cornell,  1890.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Eta  Kappa  Nu.  With  Gen.  Elec.  Co., 
1890-93;  Instr.,  E.  E.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1894-1904; 
Engng.  Dept.,  Crocker  Wheeler  Co.,  1904-07; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Elect.  Design.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1907 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  A.  I.  E.  E. ; 
A.  A.  A.  S.  Married  Mina  Kathleen  Stock- 
bridge,  Ag  15,  1893,  Amherst,  Mass.  Children: 
Edward  Stockhridge,  b.  N  10,  1895  (died  Ja  23, 
1909);  John  Hardenbergh,  b.  F  15,  1S98;  Cor- 
nelius Beaman,  b.  Ag  5,  1901  (died  S  17,  1904); 
Allen  Worcester,  b.  Ag  27,  1904;  Helen  Eliza- 
beth, b.  N  2$,  1906.  Address,  802  W.  Illinois 
St.,  Urbana;  bits.  add..  301-C  Elect.  Engng. 
Laboratory,  Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  WALKER 
1917.    M.  S.    (See  No.  8036.) 

CHARLES  ALBERT  WALTER 
1901.    M.  S.    (See  No.   1179.) 

THOMAS  WILLIAM  WALTON 
191 1.    A.  M.    (See  No.  4477.) 

EDWARD  HARVEY  WALWORTH 
1917.    M.   S.    (See  No.  5990.) 

G702.  CHI  NYOK  WANG 
A.  M.,  1917;  b.  S  30,  1892,  Peking:,  China; 
s.  T.  T.  and  Z.  T.  Wang.  Prepared  in  Laura 
Haygood  Sch.,  Soochow,  China;  Kwasmi  Jo 
Gakko,  Japan.  B.  A.,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1916. 
Address,  147  Zih  Zien  St.,  Soochow,  China. 

G703.  CHING-CHUN  WANG 
Managing  Dir.;  Ph.  D.,  191 1;  b.  Je  14,  1883, 
Chihli  Province,  China;  s.  Wang  Tuo  (b.  S 
15,  1864,  do.).  Prepared  in  Peking  Univ.;  O. 
Wesleyan  Univ.  Ph.  B.,  Yale,  1908;  A.  M., 
do.,  1909.  Delta  Pi  Psi;  Pres.,  Yale  Cosmo- 
politan Club;  do..  111.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  do., 
Assoc.  Cosmopolitan  Clubs  of  the  U.  S.;  do., 
Chinese  Studs.  Alliance;  do..  Joint  Council, 
do.;  Ed. -in-Chief,  Chiuese  Students  Monthly. 
Fellowship,  Sec.  and  Councilor  of  the  Min- 
istry of  Foreign  Affairs  of  Provisional  Govt, 
of  Republic  of  China,  Nanking;  Mem.,  Spec- 
ial Delegation  of  nine  sent  by  Pres.  Sun  Yat 
Sen  to  Peking,  1912;  Co-Dir.,  Peking-Mukden 
R.  R. ;  V.  Chm.  in  charge  of  the  Comn.  on  the 
Unification  of  Ry.  Accounts  and  Statistics; 
Dir.,    Dept.    of    Ry.    Accounts    and    Finance; 


Councillor,  Ministry  of  Communications;  Man- 
aging Dir.,  Peking-Hankow  Ry.  Served  in  Revo- 
lution and  in  Catinet  of  Pres.  Sun  Yat  Sen; 
Mem.  of  Chinese  Mission  to  Peace  Confer- 
ence, Paris,  19 1 8 — .  Auth.:  Articles,  The  Coming 
.Struggle  in  the  Far  East,  Pacific  Monthly; 
How  China  is  fighting  against  Opium,  The 
H'orld  Today;  Why  the  Chinese  Oppose  For- 
eign Railway  Loans,  Am.  Pol.  Sc.  Review;  The 
Hankow  Szechuan  Ry.  Loan  Controversy,  Atn. 
Jour.  Intcrnat.  Law;  The  New  Chinese  Curren- 
cy, N.  Am.  Rcviezi' ;  Abolition  of  the  Queue,  At- 
lantic Monthly.  Mem..  Am.  Econ.  Soc.  Address, 
5  Knei-Chia  Chang,  Hatamen,  Peking,  China; 
bus.  add..  Head  Office,  Peking-Hankow  Ry., 
Peking,  China. 

TE  CHANG  WANG 

191 7.     M.  S.     (See  No.  8042.) 


1907. 


RUTH  AIMEE  WARDALL 
A.  M.      (See  No.  1996.) 


G704..  EARLE  HORACE  WARNER 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1914;  Ph.  D.,  1918;  b. 
S  17,  1889,  Cedar  Falls,  la.;  s.  Horace  Emery 
(b.  Mr  I,  1855,  Castletown,  N.  Y.)  and 
Mary  P.  (Williams)  Warner  (b.  Mr  5,  1855, 
Troy,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Man.  Tr.  H.  S., 
Denver.  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Denver.  1912.  Beta 
Tlieta  Pi;  Phi  Lambda  Psi;  Sigma  Xi.  Stud. 
Asst.,  Phys.,  Univ.  of  Denver,  1912;  do.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1912-17;  Instr.,  do.,  1917-18;  Physi- 
cist, Research  Lab.,  West.  Elect.  Co.,  New 
York  City,  1918 — .  Married  Katherine  L.  John- 
son, Je  24,  1915,  Denver.  Child,  Edmona 
Loy,  b.  My  15,  1916.  Address,  P.  O.  Box  38, 
318  W.  57th  St.,  New  York  City;  bus.  add., 
Western    Electric   Co.,   do. 

GEORGE   EDWARD    WARREN 
1917.     C.  E.      (See  No.   5486.) 

G705.     MARGARET  WASHINGTON 
(PFEIFFER) 
(Wife   of  No.    53S7-) 
A.   M.,    1913;   b.   Ja   14,    1890,   Rochester,   N. 
Y.;  d.  Irving  (b.   S   11,   1851,  Aurora,  111.)   and 
Frances     (Milliman)     Washington     (b.     0     20, 
1859,    Rochester,    N.     Y.).    Prepared    in    Lake- 
view  H.    S.,  Chicago.  A.   B.,   Smith   Coll.,   1912. 
Kappa    Kappa    Gamma.    Scholarship,    Univ.    of 
111.,     1912;     Europe,     1913-14;     Fellow,     Smith 
Coll.,     1914-15.     Married     Benjamin     Salisbury 
Pfeiffer     ('12),     S     18,     1916,     Chicago.     Child, 
Frances  Washington,   b.  Ag   17,   1917.   Address, 
853  Lawrence  Ave.,  Chicago. 

LESLIE   ABRAM    WATERBURY 
1905.     C.  E.     1918.     A.  E.     (See  No.  1785.) 

G706.  GORDON  WATKINS 
Instructor;  A.  M.,  1915;  b.  Mr  9,  i88g,  Bryn 
Mawr,  Wales;  s.  Benjamin  (b.  Mr  1,  1843, 
do.)  and  Mary  Ann  (Davies)  Watkins  (b. 
Je  10,  1850,  do.).  Prepared  in  Wheaton  Coll. 
Acad.;  Fargo  Coll.  Acad.  A.  B.,  Mont.  Univ., 
1914;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Pa..  191S.  Sigma  Nu; 
Phi  Eta;  Tau  Kappa  Alpha;  Y.  M.  C.  A.; 
Althenian;  Hawthorne  Lit.  Soc;  President's 
Prize  in  Econ.,  1913-14;  Bennett  Essay  Prize 
in  Econ.  Scholar,  Sociol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914- 
15;  Harrison  Fellow,  Econ.,  Univ.  of  Pa., 
1916-17;  Asst.,  Sociol.,  LTniv.  of  111.,  1915-16; 
Instr.,  Econ.,  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  summer 
1917;  Instr.,  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917— . 
.\uth.:  Survey  of  the  Revenue  System  of 
Delaware  County.  Pennsylvania,  Flanigan- 
Pearson;  Some  Aspects  of  the  I.abor  Prob- 
lem, do.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Married  Anna 
Evelyn  Watkins,  My  16,  1917,  Philadelphia. 
Address,  121 1  W.  Clark  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
309  Commerce  Bldg.,  Univ.   of  111.,  do. 


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University  of  Illinois 


G707.  HELEN  GERTRUDE  WATSON 
Teacher;  A.  M^  i9«2;  b.  Ja  6,  1888,  Pleasant 
Green,  111.;  d.  George  M.  (b.  Ag  22,  1857, 
Henderson  Co.,  Iil.)  and  Grace  Gertrude  (Wor- 
nom)  V\'atson  (b.  Jl  3.  1863,  Warren  Co..  HI.). 
Prepared  in  Abingdon  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Hedding 
Coll.,  191 1.  Scholarship,  Classics;  Fellow,  do.; 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Oneida,  111..  1913-14;  do., 
Galva,  111.,  1914-17;  Galesburg,  111.,  1917 — . 
Mem.,  Classical  Assn.  of  Middle  West  and 
South.  Address,  R.  4,  Galesburg,  111.;  bus.  add., 
High  School,  do. 

JANE  COULSON  WATSON 
1917.    A.  M.     (See  No.  7290.) 

G708.     MINNIE  ELIZABETH  WATSON 

(KAMM) 

(Wife  of  No.  4738) 

M.  S.,  1913;  Ph.  D.,  1915;  b.  D  8,  18S6, 
Fostoria,  Mich.;  d.  Samuel  J.  (b.  1855,  Ont., 
Can.)  and  Anna  (Galliver)  Watson  (b.  1861 
St.  Louis).  Prepared  in  Flint  (Mich.)  H.  S. 
A.  B.,  O  ivet  Coll.,  igog.  Fellow,  Zwol.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1913-15.  Teacher,  H.  Sc,  Oyster  Bay, 
L.  I.,  igio-13,  1915-16.  Auth.:  Studies  on 
Gregarines,  ///.  Biol.  Monographs;  Some  New 
Gregarine  Parasites  from  Arihropoda,  Jour,  of 
ParasitoL;  The  Use  of  Gregarines  in  the  Lab- 
oratory as  Typical  of  a  Protozoan  Class,  Sch. 
Sc.  and  Math.;  Infusorian  Parasite  in  Sand 
Fleas,  Jour.  ParasitoL;  Three  New  Gregarines 
from  Marine  Crustacea,  do.;  Observat'ons  on 
Polycistid  Gregarines  from  Arthropoda,  do.; 
The  Develoimient  of  Gregarines  and  Their  Re- 
lation to  the  Host  Tissues,  do.;  Notes  on 
Known  Gregarines,  Sch.  Sc.  and  Math.  Mem.. 
Sigma  Xi.  Married  Oliver  Kamm  ('11),  Ag 
30,  1916,  N.  Y.  City.  Child,  Robert,  b.  F  3. 
1919.  Address,    1003  S.   Race  St.,  Urbana. 

DRURY  LEE  W^EATHERHEAD 
1909.     M.  S.     (See  No.  3594.) 

G709.  ROY  IRVING  WEBBER 
Professor;  C.  E.,  1906;  b.  Ag  27,  1876,  War- 
saw, Ind.;  s.  Irvin  B.  (b.  Mr  31,  1846,  Atwater 
Center,  O.)  and  Jane  Mary  (Wilson)  Webber 
(b.  My  22  1855,  Warsaw,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Warsaw  (Ind.)  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Purdue  Univ.. 
1899.  Acacia;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Iota  Chi  Delta. 
Pa.  R.  R.,  1899-1900;  City  Engr.,  Sewickley, 
Pa.,  1900-02;  Instr.,  (Tiv.  Engr.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1902-06;  Asst.  Prof.,  Struct.  Engng.,  Pa.  St. 
Coll.,  1906-12;  Prof.,  Arch.  Engng..  do., 
1912 — ;  Struct,  and  Consulting  Engr.,  1906 — ; 
Consulting  Engr.,  Dent,  of  Labor  and  Indus., 
St.  of  Pa.,  191 5 — .  Councilman,  Boro  of  St. 
Coll.,  igi6-20.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  Assoc. 
Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.;  Soc.  for  Prom,  of  Engng. 
Educ. ;  Nat.  Geographic;  Nat.  Masonic  Research 
Soc;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Scottish  Rite  Bodies;  Dir., 
Local  Red  Cross.  Married  Olive  Jennie  Holtz- 
berger,  O  3,  1000.  Children:  Deane,  b.  Mr  30, 
1902;  Margaretta,  b.  S  22,  1903-  Address, 
State  College,  Pa. 

G710.  ASA  ORRIN  WEESE 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1918;  b.  N  7,  J885.  Hutch- 
inson, Minn.;  s.  Peter  Chester  (b.  N  21.  1845. 
Can.)  and  Alice  Martha  (Van  Buskirk) 
Weese  (b.  Mv  30,  18^2,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Hutchinson  (Minn.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of 
Minn.,  loog.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  summer, 
1012;  Univ  of  Minn.,  summers  1900-10;  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  summer,  1013;  Univ.  of  111.,  sum- 
mers 1016-17.  Asst.  Prof.,  Biol..  Univ.  of  N. 
M.,  Albuquerque,  1911-13;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.. 
1913-14:  Prof.,  dn  ,  1914 — .  Instr..  S.  A.  T.  C. 
Univ.  of  New  Mexico.  Auth.:  An  Exp.  Study  of 
the  Reactions  of  the  Horned  Lizard. 
Phrvnosoma  ModesMim.  Gir..  a  Reptile  of  the 
Semi-desert  Biol  Bui.;  A  Simple  Electrical 
Heating  Device  for  Incubators,  etc..  Anatomical 
Record:  The  Urine  of  the  Horned  Lizard,  Sc; 


Environmental  Reactions  of  Phrynosmoma,  Am. 
Nat.  Mem.,  Sigma  Xi;  P.i  Kappa  Psi;  Ecolog. 
Soc.  of  Am.;  Entomoiogy  Soc,  of  Am.;  Am. 
Microscopic  Soc;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  A.  F.  A.  M. 
•Married  losephine  Mous:ey,  Je  2,  1915,  Albu- 
querque, N.  M.  Address,  1213  E.  Central  Ave., 
Albuquerque,  N.  M.;  bus.  add.,  Univ.  of  New 
Mexico,  do. 

G711.     HARRY    MONTGOMERY    WEETER 

Professor;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  D  7,  1887,  Sligo, 
Pa.;  s.  Wil.iam  Montgomery  (b.  S  13,  1857, 
do.)  and  Jane  Adeline  (Vogle)  Weeter  (b.  jl 
9,  1864,  do.).  Prepared  in  New  Bethlehem 
(Pa.)  H.  S.;  Allegheny  Coll.  Prep.  Sc  :.  A. 
IJ.,  Allegheny  Coll.,  191 1.  Phi  Gamma  Delta; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi.  Teacher.  Sc.  H. 
S.,  Parnassus,  Pa.,  1911-12;  do..  Connellsville. 
Pa.,  1912-14;  Asst.,  Dairy  llusb.,  Univ.  of 
HI.,  1914-ip;  Asst.  Prof..  Dairy  Bacteriol., 
Purdue  Univ.;  Asst.,  do.,  Purdue,  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  1917-18;  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1918—.  Auth.:  (with  M.  J.  Prucha  and  W.  H. 
Chambers)  Germ  Content  of  Milk  As  Influ- 
enced by  Factors  at  the  Barn,  111.  Agr.  E.vp. 
Sta.,  Bui.  199,  1917;  Germ  Content  of  Milk  II 
As  InHuenced  by  the  Utensils,  do.;  (with  M.  J. 
Prucha  and  W.  H.  Chambers)  ///.  Agr.  E.vp. 
Sta.,  Bui.  204,  191 8.  Married  Ida  Mabel  Slout. 
Ag  8,  1914.  Child,  William  Montgumery.  b.  S 
I,  1915  (died  S  8.  1915).  Address,  832  E.  Cal- 
fax  Ave.,  Denver,  Colo. 

G712.  HENRY  JOSEPH  WETLAND 
Research  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1915;  Ph.  D.,  1917; 
b.  My  7,  1890,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  s.  Joseph 
Henry  (b.  i860,  Greece,  N.  Y.)  and  Emma  M. 
(Delaney)  Weiland  (b.  Ontario,  N.  V.).  Pre- 
pared in  Rochester  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  B.  S..  Univ. 
of  Rochester.  1913.  Psi  Upsilon;  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma;  Phi  Lambda  Up=ilon;  S'gma  Xi;  Theta 
Nu  Epsilon.  Research  Chem.,  Milwaukee,  Wis. 
Auth.:  Hydrogen  Sulphide  in  the  Well  Water 
of  Chicago  and  Vicinity,  ///.  St.  Water  Survey 
Bui.;  T.  e  Equivalent  Conductance  of  Electro- 
lytes in  dilute  Aqueous  Solution,  Jour.  A.  C.  S., 
Vol.  40,  1918.  Address.  702  Marshall  St..  Mil- 
waukee; bus.  add.,  Newport  Chem.  Works, 
Carrollville,  Wis. 

THEODORE  WEINSHENK. 
1909.     M.  E.  (See  No.   1004.) 

RALPH  WILSON  WEIRICK. 
1900.     M.   Arch.      (See  No.    1291.) 

G713.  CAMILLO  WEISS 
Chemist;  M.  S.  1917;  b.  Je  11,  1886,  Austria. 
Prepared  in  K.  K.  Staats  Obcr-Realschule  in 
Vienna;  K.  K.  Tcchnische  Ilochschule.  Vienna, 
C.  E.,  Vienna,  igio.  Sigma  Xi.  Research 
Fellow,  Univ.  of  111.  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  i9'5-'7; 
Struct.  Engr.  with  various  concerns,  resident  in 
Pa.,  1910-12;  1914-15;  Mass.,  1912-13;  Md., 
1913-14;  111.,  1914 — ;  Instr..  Struct.  Engng., 
Univ.  of  111..  191 718;  Chem.,  Guerliero  Engng. 
Co.,  Bet' lehem.  Pa.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Social 
Duties  and  Privileges  of  the  Engineer.  Jout.  of 
Engrs.  Soc.  of  Pa.;  The  Evolution  of  the  Bridge 
Builder.  Tcchnograph.  Mem.,  Engrs.  Soc.  of 
Pa.,  1910-15;  Austrian  Soc.  of  Engrs.  and 
.^rchs..  1910-15;  Soc.  for  Prom,  of  Engng. 
Educ,  1917 — ;  Univ.  Club.  Bethlehem.  Pa.  and 
Urbana.  Address,  Guerbers  Engineering  Co., 
Bethlehem,  Pa. 

G714.  PAUL  SMITH  WELCH 
Professor;  A.  M.,  191 1;  Ph.  D.,  1913:  b.  Ja 
28.  1882,  Oconee  111.:  s.  John  N.  and  Emma 
I  nui=a  (Smith)  Welsh.  Prepared  in  Tames 
Millikin  Univ.  Acad.  A.  B..  James  MilTken 
Utiiv.,  loio.  Sigma  Xi:  Fellowship  in  Zool., 
Univ.  of  III.,  iaio-13.  Instr..  Entomol..  Kan. 
St.  Agr.  (Zol'..  T013-14;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1014- 
16;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1916-18;  Asst.  Prof., 
Zool.      ITniv.    of    Mich.,    Ann    Arbor,    Mich., 


Graduate  Alumni 


SlQ 


1918 — .  Instr.,  Entomol.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  Biol. 
Sta..  summers  IQ11-13;  In  charge  of  Entomol., 
O.  St.  Univ.  Lake  F^ab.,  summer  1917.  Aiith.: 
Studies  on  the  Enchytraeiciae  of  North  .Ameri- 
ca, Dill.  III.  St.  Lab.  Nat.  Hist.,  1914;  Observa- 
tions on  life  History  and  Habits  of  Hydromyza 
Confluens.  Annals  Entomol.  Snc.  Am.,  1914; 
Snow  Field  and  Glacier  Oligochacta  from  Mt. 
Rainier.  Wash.,  Transactions  Am.  Microscop^ic 
Soc;  and  22  other  papers.  Mem..  Am.  Soc.' 
Zoologists;  Ecol.  Soc.  of  Am.;  Entomol.  Soc. 
of  Am.;  Am.  Microscopic  Soc.  Address,  109  N. 
Ingalls  St.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

G715.  LOUIS  D WIGHT  HARVELL  WELD 
Manager;  A.  M.,  1907;  b.  Ap  18  1882,  Hyde 
Park,  Mass.;  s.  Stuart  F.  (b.  N.  Y.)  and  Anna 
(Harvell)  VVeld  (b.  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Hyde 
Park  (Mass.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Bowdoin  Coll..  1905; 
Ph.  D.,  Columbia,  1908.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Instr.,  Econ.,  Univ.  of  Wash., 
1908-09;  do..  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1909-10;  Special 
Agt.,  Bur.  of  the  Census,  1910-12;  Asst,  Prof., 
Econ.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1912-11;;  Prof.,  Bus. 
Adm.,  Yale,  1015-17;  Mgr.,  Cml.  Researc'i 
De[)t.,  Swift  k  Co.,  Chicago,  1017 — .  Married 
Florence  Barbara  Applegate,  D  23,  1909.  New 
York  City.  Children:  Dwight.  b.  D  21,  ion; 
Theodore  D.,  b.  Ag  16,  1914.  Address,  Swift  & 
Co.,  Chicago. 

MIRIAM  URSULA  WELLES  (REEVES) 
1909.    A.  M.    (See  No.  1998.) 

ORPHA    MAY   WELLMAN 
191 3.     A.  M.     (See  No.  4968.) 

G716.  ELIAS  HERBERT  WELLS 
Professor;  A.  M.,  1901;  b.  N  7,  1872,  Philo, 
III.;  s.  Frank  (b.  D  s  1844,  Coshocton,  O.) 
and  Cordelia  Jane  (Evans)  Wells  (b.  D  3, 
1845,  Brown  Co..  O.).  Prepared  in  Urhana  H. 
S.;  O.  Norm.  Scb.;  DePauw  Prep.  Sch.  Ph. 
B..  De  Pauw  Univ.,  1900.  Phi  Beta  Kanpa; 
Pres.,  Sr.  Class.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1901-02;  Prof.  Hist,  and  Pol.  Sc.  Neb.  Wes- 
leyan  LTniv.  Married  Mary  Belle  Reed,  Te  13, 
189.';  Philo,  111.  Children:  Herbert  b.  N  11, 
1896:  Helen  I.ucile.  b.  N  2,  1897;  Edna  Louise, 
b.  Mr  13,  1902;  Frances  B.,  b.  O  12,  igo8. 
Address,  12-'  E.  15th  St.,  University  Place, 
Neb. 

G717.  GRACE  ADALINE  WELLS 
(MORGAN) 
Instructor:  M.  S.,  191=;;  b.  Jl  12.  1890,  Gal- 
va,  HI.;  d.  Dr.  Georse  Alden  (b,  N  it,  1858. 
I  enox.  Mass.)  and  Harriett  Ann  (Brownel') 
Wells  (b.  An  24.  1863.  Cassville.  N.  Y,).  Pre- 
pared in  Galva  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Knox  Coll.,  1013. 
Y.  W,  C.  A.:  Phi  Mu.  Collecting  trip  for  Univ. 
of  111.  to  Harpswell  lab..  Sout'i  Harpswe'l, 
Me,;  Instr.,  Biol,  St.  Norm,  Sch,,  La  Crosse, 
Wis._.  1014-18.  Auth,:  The  Skull  of  Aranthias. 
reprint  from  Jour,  of  Mnrphol.  Married  Russell 
Van  Dyke  Morgan.  Address,  1335' Bryn  Mawr 
Ave.,   Chicago. 

G718.  LANSING  SADLER  WELLS 
Student;  A.  M.,  1917:  b.  Je  21,  1892.  Hel- 
ena. Mont.;  s.  James  Bradish  fb.  Utica,  N. 
Y.)  and  Antoinette  (Sad'er)  Wells  (b.  Salt 
lake  Citv).  Prepared  in  Helena  (Mont.)  IT.  S.; 
LTniv,  of  Ufah.  A,  B..  JTniv.  of  Mont,,  ini^;. 
Sigma  X'":  Phi  Lambda  Unsilon;  Iota  Nu,  Fel- 
lowsi^'n  Chem.,  I^niv.  of  III,,  1018 — ,  Address, 
611  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add..  Univ. 
of  HI.,  do. 

G719.  MORRIS  MILLER  WELLS 
Instructor:  Ph.  D.,  191?;  b.  N  3,  1885;  s,  M 
.T.  Wells.  Prepared  in  Kan.  St.  Norm,  Srh, 
S.  B..  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1912.  Teacher.  Co.  H. 
S.  1909-10.  Address,  6052  Ingleside  Ave., 
Chicago.t 


G720.  LARS  ALVIN  WELO 
Engineer;  M.  S.,  191;;;  b.  Ja  29,  188S,  Churchs 
Ferry.  N.  Dak.;  s.  Hans  I,,  (b.  Jl  29,  1858, 
Hodeland,  Norway)  and  Caroline  (Anderson) 
Welo  (b,  S  21,  1864,  do).  Prepared  in 
Churchs  Ferry  (N.  Dak,)  11.  S.  B.  S..  N.  Dak. 
Apr.  Coll.,  191 1  ;  Ph,  D.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1918. 
Sigma  Xi.  Instr.,  jrl.  S..  Bottineau,  N.  Dak., 
1911-12;  Grad.  Stud.,  Phys..  Univ.  of  Calif., 
1012-13  and  1918;  Master,  The  Hicks  Sch., 
Santa  Barbara,  Calif,,  1913-14;  Research  Asst.. 
Astron,,  Univ.  of  III..  I9i.';i6;  Whiting  Fellow! 
Univ.  of  Calif.,  1916-17;  Asst.  Phys.,  do.,  1917- 
18;  Engr..  Forest  Products,  Forest  Service, 
Madison.  Wis.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  (with  C.  T. 
Knipp)  Determination  of  the  Horizontal  Inten- 
sity of  the  Earth's  Magnetic  Field  by  Means  of 
the  Discharge  from  the  Wehnelt  Cathode,  Ter- 
restrial Magnetism  and  Atmospheric  Electricity, 
1915;  (with  do.)  A  Wehnelt  Cathode  Ray  Tube 
Magnetometer,  Philosopliical  Mafj.,  32,  1016; 
The  Absorption  of  Mercury  Vapor  by  Tin-Cad- 
mium Alloy,  Ph\s.  Review,  1017.  Mem..  .'\m. 
Phys.  Soc;  A.  A.  A.  S.  Address.  Church's 
Ferrv.  N.  Dak.;  bus.  add.,  Forest  Products  Lab., 
Madison,    Wis. 

G72r.     PAULEBERHARD  WERCKSHAGEN 
A.   M.,    190S;   b.   Ja   29,    18S2.    Barmen   Rheu- 
ama,  Ger. ;  s.  G.  A.  Wercksbagen.     A.  B..  Univ. 
of  Berlin,  1901.     Address,  St.  Louis. t 

CHARLES  DIETRICH  WESSELHOEFT 
1913.    E.  E.    (See  No.  1787.) 

G722.     HAROLD  MALCOLM  WESTER- 
GAARD 

Instructor;  Ph.  D.,  1916;  b.  O  9,  1888,  Den- 
mark; s.  Harold  Ludvig  (b.  1853,  do.)  and 
Thora  Alvida  (Koch)  Westerganrd  (b,  i860, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Copenhagen.  Denmark.  B. 
S.,  Univ.  of  Copenhagen,  nii.  Cosmopolitnn 
Club;  Sigma  Xi;  Heim.skringla;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Grad.  Stud..  Engng.  Mech.  and  Math..  Goettin- 
gen,  1913:  do.,  Munich,  1914;  Designer  and 
.•\sst,,  Engng.  works,  1911-14;  Instr.  T.  and 
A.  M.,  Univ.  of  III.,  iot6 — .  Concrete  Ship 
Div.,  Emereency  Fleet  Corp.,  Philadelphia  and 
South  Bethlehem,  Pa..  1918.  Auth.:  Kon- 
strurktioner  uden  T  ineal,  Nyt  Tidsskrift  for 
Mathematik.  1906:  Statisk  Fejludioevning.  do., 
1910.  Address.  804  Michigan  Ave.,  Urbana; 
bus.  add.,  210  Engng.   Bldg.,  Univ.  of  HI.,  do. 

G723.  TERRENCE  ONAS  WESTHAFER 
Research  Fellow;  M.  S.,  1916:  b.  Mr  15, 
1R91,  -Elnora,  Ind,;  s.  Tames  Sherman  and 
Marv  Nancy  (Toone)  Westhafer,  Prepared 
in  Univ.  Prep.  Sch.,  Tankawa,  Okla.  A,  B. 
Univ.  of  Okla.,  1914.  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Chi 
^'gma:  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Gamma  Alpha: 
Phi  Delta  Chi.  Grad.  Asst..  Chem.,  LTniv.  of 
Til..  1914  i.s;  Asst.,  do..  1915-17;  Research  Fel- 
low. Engng.  Exp,  Sta.,  do.,  1017 — .  Regt.  Sergt. 
Mni,,  Ol-la.  Nat.  Guard.,  191 1.  Alarr-ed  A'ldie 
Maloy.  S  6.  19 16,  Norman,  Okla.  Child.  Mar- 
■nne  Westhafer,  h.  Mr  1,  191S.  .Address,  1301 
W.  Clark  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  Room  156 
Chem.   Bldg.,   Univ.   of  HI.,  do. 

NATHAN  AUSTIN  WESTON 
1898.    M.  L.    (See  No.  586.) 

G724.     'WILFRED  FOREST  WHEELER 
A.  M.,  1009;  b.  My  28.  1882.  Walden,  N.  Y. ; 

s.    H.    S,    Wheeler.      B.    S,,    Kan,    Univ.,    1008. 

Asst.   Chem.,  111.   St.  Water  Sur..   Un'v.  of  111., 

1906;  Chem..  Coal  Investigation,  HI.  Geol.  Sur., 

1906-09.     Died  N   17,   1909. 

G725.     TAMES  WILPUR  WHISENAND 
Associate;   M.   S.,   1916:   b.   F  23,   1890,  Har- 
vard.   Neb.;    s.    Tames    Silas    (b,    Ja    IS.    1836. 
Smithville,    Ind.)    and    Alice    Anna    (Proctor) 
Whisenand  (b.  N  38,  1854.  Middlebourne,  O.). 


820 


University  of  Illinois 


Preijared  in  Harvard  (Neb.)  II.  S.  B.  S.,  Univ. 
of  Neb..  191-1.  Farm  House;  Alpha  Zeta,  1912. 
Asst.,  An.  Hush.,  L'niv.  of  III.,  1914-16;  Instr., 
do..  J916-18;  Assoc,  do.,  \g\Sr — -.  Mem.,  Sig- 
ma Xi.  191 6 — .  Married  Margaret  I-ong,  S  5, 
1918,  Madison.  Neb.  Address,  709  W.  Nevada 
St.,  IVbana;  bus.  add,.  113  Agriculture  Bldg., 
Univ.  of  III.,  do. 

G726.  PERCY  FRAZY  WHISLF,R 
Professor;  A.  M.,  191 1;  b.  O  31,  1880,  Jeffer- 
son Co.,  la.;  s.  Hiram  and  Anna  Mary  Whisler. 
Prepared  in  Ellston  H.  S.  B.  S..  Drake  Univ., 
1909.  Prof.,  Math.  &  Phys.,  111.  Coll.  Mem., 
Am.  Astron.  and  Astrophys.  .\ssn.  Married 
Stella  Meek,  Ac  30,  19.' 7,  Washington,  la.  .Ad- 
dress, Illinois  College,  Jacksonville.  111. 

G727.  JONATHAN  WINBORNE  WHITE 
Mine  Chem.;  M.  S..  igu;  b.  Mr  j8,  1883, 
Greenville,  N.  C. ;  s.  Jonathan  (1).  Mr  28,  1855, 
Hertford,  N.  C.)  and  Laura  Milton  (Hudgins) 
White  (b.  Mr  17,  1857,  do.).  Prepared  in  Beth- 
1903.  Acacia.  Chem..  Textile  Mill,  Winston- 
el  (N.  C.)  H.  S.  B.  S.,  N.  C.  A.  and  M.  Coll., 
Salem,  N.  C,  1903;  do.,  Raleigh,  N.  C,  1904; 
do.,  Heudmon,  N.  C,  1904;  Mine  Chem.,  Miner- 
al, Va.,  1905;  Soil  Research  Chem.,  Pa.  St.  Coll.. 
1906 — .  Auth.:  articles  in  Pa.  St.  publications; 
Jour.  .4gr.  Research.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Univ.  Club.  Married  Helen  Francis  Smith,  Ja 
I,  1916,  Bellefonte,  Pa.  Children:  Jonathan 
Winborne,  Jr.,  b.  S  27,  1916;  Helen  Franin,  b. 
F  20,    1918.     Address,   State   College,   Pa. 

G728.  LEILA  OLIVE  WHITE  (TILTON) 
(Wife  of  No.  7269) 
Hist.  Sec;  A.  M..  1915;  b.  D  to,  1893.  Lake 
City,  la.;  d.  Orion  Lincoln  (1).  O  11,  1861,  Ne- 
meha  Co.,  Kan.)  and  Olive  (Hutchinson) 
White  (b.  Ja  15,  1865,  Calhoun  Co.,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  Rockford  H.  S.  A.  B..  Rockford  Coll., 
1914.  Delta  fiamma.  Scholarship.  1914-15; 
Hist.  Sec  111.  Hist.  Lib.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 5 — . 
.Married  Leon  Deming  Tilton  ('15),  N  3,  1918, 
Columbia,  S.  C.  Address,  1008  W.  Oregon  St.. 
Urbana;  bus.  add.,  418  Lincoln  Hall,  Univ.  of 
111.,  do. 

G729.     ROBERT   CALVIN   WHITFORD 

Instructor;  Ph.  D.,  1918;  b.  My  5,  1892,  Fac- 
toryville.  Pa.;  s.  Edward  Everett  (b.  Ja  31, 
1S65,  Brookfield,  N.  Y.)  and  Lilla  (York)  Whit- 
ford  (b.  -Xg  10,  1867,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Townshend  Harris  H.  S.,  New  York 
City.  A.  B.,  Coll.  of  the  City  of  New  York, 
1912;  M.  A.,  Columbia,  1913.  Phi  .Sigma  Kap- 
pa. Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  Me.,  1913-14;  do., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1914-19;  do.,  Knox  Coll.,  1919 — . 
Auth.:  Madame  de  Stael's  Literary  Reputa- 
tion in  England,  Univ.  of  III.  Studies  in  Lang, 
and  Lit.,  Vol.  l\ ,  1918;  Madame  de  Stael's 
English  Triumoh,  .South  Atlantic  Quarterly, 
Vol.  XV,  1916;  The  "Arabian  Nights'  and  the 
English  Novel,  Dial.  Vol.  LX,  191(1;  Two  Notes 
of  Madame  de  Stael.  Modern  Philology,  Vol. 
XIV,  1916.  Married  Mildred  Marie  Sykes,  Je 
17,  1916,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Child.  Mary  Lydia, 
b.  Ja  14,  1919.  Address.  708  W.  High  St., 
Urbana;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Knox  College,  Gales- 
burg.    111. 

G730.  ALBERT  LEMUEL  WHITING 
Asst.  Prof.;  Ph.  D.,  1912;  b.  My  12,  1885, 
Stoughton,  Mass.;  s.  Albert  Ilayden  (b.  do.) 
and  Morilia  I--rancis  CGould)  Whiting  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Stoughton  (Mass.)  H.  S.  B.  S., 
Mass.  Agr.  Coll.,  1908;  M.  S.,  St.  Coll.,  1910. 
Alpha  (Jhi  Epsilon;  Sigma  Xi.  Asst.,  Agron., 
R.  I.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.;  Instr.,  Veterinary  Sc. 
do.,  1910-12;  Sec.  R.  I.  Exp.  Union;  Fellow, 
Univ.  of  III..  1910-12;  First  Asst.,  Soil  Biol., 
Agr.  Exp.  .Sta.  and  Instr..  Coll.  of  Agr.,  do., 
1912-13;  Assoc,  .Soil  Biol..  Agr.  Coll.  and 
Sta..  do..  1913-17;  Asst.  Prof,  and  Asst.  Chief, 
Soil    Biol.,   do.      Auth.:     (with   C.    G.    Hopkins) 


Action  of  Nitrite  Bacteria  in  Dissolving  Raw 
Rock  Phosphate,  1916;  Soil  Biol.  Lab.  Man- 
uel, John  Wiley  &  Sons,  191 7;  ///.  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.  But.  179;  (with  C.  G.  Hopkins)  do.  190 
and  202;  do..  Limestone  Tester,  L^niv.  of  111.; 
several  scientific  Jour.  Articles.  Mem.,  Am. 
Soc.  of  Agron.;  Soc  Am.  Bacteriol.;  A.  A.  A. 
S.  Married  Lucille  Du  Bois.  D  30,  19 14,  Hen- 
nepin, HI.  Child,  Alice  Elizabeth,  b.  D  21, 
1917.  Address,  705  Gregory  Place,  Urbana. 

"ZECII    LINCOLN    WHITMIRE 
1893.     M.  L.      (See  No.  495.) 


1918. 


JENNIE  ALMA  WHITTEN 
A.  M.     (See  No.  8884.) 


JOHN   HAMILTON   WHITTEN 
1912.    A.  M.     1914.    Ph.  D.     (See  No.  4975.) 

G73I.  EDWARdD  WICHERS 
Chemist;  M.  S.,  1915;  Ph.  D.,  1917;  b.  Mr 
25,  1892,  Zeeland,  Mich.;  s.  William  (b.  Ja  6, 
1848,  Province  of  Gelderland.  The  Netherlands) 
and  Wilhclmina  (Pyl)  Wichers  (b.  N  28,  1852, 
Holland,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Zeeland  (Mich.) 
H.  S.  A.  B..  Hope  Coll..  1913;  M;  A.,  do., 
1916.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Fellow. 
Chem.,  1916-17.  Asst.,  Chem.,  U.  S.  Bur.  of 
Standards.  Washington.  D.  C  1917 — .  Married 
Ruth  Hopkins.  Je  30,  1917,  Chicago.  Address, 
Woodbine  St.,  Chevy  Chase,  Md.;  bus.  add., 
\j.  S.  Bur.  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C. 

G732.      ALLEN    SAGE    WILBER 

A.   M.,    1914;    b.   Mr    13,   1892.   Mt.   Vernon, 

O.;    s.    F.    A.    Wilber.    A.    B.,    Kan.    St.    Univ., 

1 91 3.      With    Macmillan    Pub.    Co..    New    York 

City.    Address,    66    sth    Ave.,    New    York    City. 

BURTON  B.   WILCOX 

1905.     A.  M.     (See  No.  2283.) 

G733.  ERNEST  ATKINS  WILDMAN 
Research  Chem.;  M.  S.,  1914;  b.  Jl  2,  1889, 
Chattanooga;  s.  Walter  John  (b.  .'\p  6,  1863, 
O.)  and  Cora  Delle  (Atkins)  Wildman  (b. 
Ja  4,  1869.  la.).  Prepared  in  Drury  Acad., 
Springfield,  Mo.  B.  S.,  Earlhani  Coll.,  1012. 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Research  Chem.,  Med. 
Research,  Rockefeller  Inst.,  New  York  City, 
19 1 5-16;  Research  Chem.,  Eli  Lilly  &  Co.,  In- 
dianapolis, 1916 — .  Married  Edith  Anne  Ed- 
wards, Je  24.  1916.  Indianapolis.  Address, 
2923  Washington  Blvd.,  Indianapolis;  bus.  add., 
Eli    Lilly   &  Co.,   do. 

CARROLL   CARSON   WILEY 
1910.      C.    E.      (See   No.    2284.) 

G734.  JOHN  FREDERICK  WILEY 
(Husband  of  No.  2472) 
Supt.  Schs.;  A.  M.,  1914:  b.  S  22,  1876, 
Colis  Co..  111.;  s.  Francis  Henry  (b.  D  6, 
1843,  Moultrie  Co..  111.)  and  Abigail  T.  (Sel- 
lers) Wiley  (b.  Je  6.  1850.  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
De  Pauw  Acad.  Ph.  B.,  De  Pauw  Univ.,  1902. 
Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Supt., 
Schs.,  Mattoon,  III.,  1913 — •  Married  Mary 
Frances  Moss  ('05).  Je  4,  1908.  Ilrbana.  Chil- 
dren: Charles  Frederick,  b.  My  20,  iqio; 
Richard  Haven,  b.  My  10,  1913;  John  Rob- 
ert, b.  Je  23,  1916.  Address,  2317  Prairie  Ave., 
Mattoon,  111. 

G73S.  NEVA  BERYL  WILEY 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  191:;;  b.  Ja  29,  1887, 
Rochester.  111.;  d.  B.  D.  Wiley.  Millikin  Univ.. 
1904-05;  East.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  190506. 
A.  B.,"  III.  Woman's  Coll.,  1909.  Asst.  Prin., 
H.  S.,  Barry,  III.,  1909-10.  Address,  Elkhart, 
III. 

JACKSON  HEATH  WILKINSON 
1916.     M.   S.      (See   No.  7308.) 


Graduate  Alumni 


821 


CHARLES  JULIUS   WILLARD 
1917.     M.  S.     (See  No.  4494.) 

ANNA    WALLER    WILLIAMS 

1912.     A.  M.     (See  No.  3232.) 

ARTHUR    EDWARDS    WILLIAMS 
1916.     M.   S.      (See  No.  4495.) 

G736.     DAVID  WILLARD  WILLIAMS 
M.   S.,    1916;   b.  Ag  20,   1892,  Venedocia,  O.; 
s.     D.     W.     Williams.     Prepared    in    Venedocia 
II.    S.;    West  H.   S.,   Cleveland.    B.    S.,   O.    St. 
Univ.,   1915.   Address,    Venedocia,   O.f 

G737.  ELMER  HOWARD  WILLIAMS 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1910;  b.  D  29,  1878, 
Soldiers  Grove,  Wis.;  s.  John  (b.  Je  20,  1850, 
Zanesville,  O.)  and  Harriette  Frances  (Moore) 
Williams  (b.  Mr  9,  1856,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Soldiers  Grove  (Wis.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  1905;  A.  M.,  do.,  1906.  Sigma  Xi.  Assoc, 
Phys.,  Univ.  of  111..  1910-18;  Asst.  Prof.,  Exp. 
Phys.,  1918 — .  Auth. :  Distributed  Capacity  of 
Resistance  Bo.xes,  Phys.  Review,  Vol.  26,  1908; 
The  Nature  of  Spark  Discharge  at  Very  Small 
Distance,  do..  Vol.  31,  1910;  Spark  Discharge 
at  Very  Small  Distances,  do..  Vol.  32,  1911; 
Increase  of  Magnetic  Induction  in  Nickel  Bars 
Due  to  Transverse  Joints,  do..  Vol.  32,  191 1; 
Electron  Theory  of  Magnetism,  Engng.  E.vp. 
Sta.  Bid.,  No.  62;  Saturation  Value  of  the  In- 
tensity of  Magnetism  and  the  Theory  of  the 
Hysteresis  Loop,  Phys.  RcAciv,  Vol.  6,  1915. 
Mem..  M.  E.  Church;"  Am.  Phys.  Soc.  Married 
Mary  Stuart  Davidson,  O  23,  1905,  Lynxville. 
Wis.  Address,  804  Michigan  Ave.,  Urbana, 
bus.  add.,  210  Physics  Bldg.,  Univ.  of  111.,  do. 


1903. 


ELRICK  WILLIAMS 
A.  M.      (See  No.   i793-) 


G738.  GUY  YANDALL  WILLIAMS 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1913;  b.  S  7,  1881,  Gaines- 
ville, Tex.;  s.  John  A.  Williams.  A.  B.,  Univ. 
of  Okla.,  1906;  A.  M.,  do.,  1910;  Univ.  of 
Chicago.  Instr.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  C)kla.,  1906- 
08;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1908 — .  Address,  Univ. 
of  Okla.,  Norman,  Okla. 

G739.  LEWIS  WARD  WILLIAMS 
A.  M.,  1918;  b.  My  29,  1882,  Newton  Falls, 
O.;  s.  Frank  Smith  (b.  Ja  29,  1853,  Howland, 
Trumbull  Co.,  O.)  and  Jennie  L.  (Sloan)  Wil- 
liams (b.  Je  18,  1851,  Greene,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Newton  Falls  II.  S.  Ph.  B.,  Hiram  Coll., 
1909.  Asst.,  Phys.,  Univ.  of  111..  1916-17;  do., 
Educ,  1917-18.  Phi  Delta  Kappa;  Kappa  Delta 
Pi.  Married  Ailene  Miller,  D  28,  1915,  War- 
ren, Pa.  Address,  O06  S.  Mathews  Ave., 
Urbana. 

LOUIS  EDWARD  WILLIAMS 
1894.     M.  S.  (See  No.  35-) 

MARY  EDITH  WILLIAMS 
1906.     A.  M.  (See  No.  2287.) 

G740.  RICHARD  HERMON  WILLIAMS 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1907;  Ph.  D.,  1912:  b.  Ap 
13,  1881,  Ont.;  s.  Mark  Guy  and  Arabella  S. 
(Haslam)  Williams.  Prepared  in  Orangeville 
Ont.)  H.  S.  Ont.  Agr.  Coll.  B.  S.  A.,  Toronto 
Univ.,  1905.  Acacia;  Alpha  Zeta;  Instr.,  An. 
Husb.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1908-09;  Fellow,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1909-11;  Asst.  Prof.,  An.  Husb.,  Univ.  of 
Minn.,  1911-12;  in  business,  Saskatoon,  Saskat- 
chewan, Can.,  1912-14;  Prof.,  An.  Husb.,  Univ. 
of  Ariz.,  1914 — .  Auth.:  53  articles  on  scienti- 
fic agr.  subjects  published  in  various  scientific, 
agricultural  bul.,  mag.,  etc.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.; 
Am.  Soc.  of  An.  Production;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Mar- 
ried Jessamine  Chapman,  Ag  30,  1913,  Portland, 
Ore.  Address,  Univ.  of  Ariz.,  Tucs(jn,  Ariz. 


G741.     SUSAN    KATHRYN   WILLIAMS 
Teacher;    A.    M.,    191 5;    b.    Mr   4,    1892,    Ft. 
Stockton,  Tex.;   d.   O.    W.   Williams.     Prepared 
in  Carthage  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Carthage  Coll.,  1914. 
Address,  Ft.   Stockton,  Tex.t 

G742.     WALTER  LEONARD  WILLIAMS 
M.   S.,   1917;  b.  O   18,   1892,   Wilmington,  O. 
Prepared  in  Kingman  H.  S.     B.  S.,  Wilmington 
Coll.,  1912;  B.  S.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1914.     Address, 
K.   4,   Wilmington,  O. 

ALBERT    ST.    JOHN    WILLIAMSON 
1902.     M.  E.  (See  No.  1184.) 

G743.  WARREN  WILLIAMSON 
A.  M.,  1911;  b.  Mr  17,  1875,  Knox  Co.,  111.; 
s.  Francis  M.  and  Margaret  (Warren)  William- 
son. Prepared  in  Ind.  St.  Norm.  A.  B.,  Knox 
Coll.,  1897.  Research  Asst.,  Entomol.,  Agr. 
Exp.  Sta.,  St.  Anthony  Park,  Minn.;  Teacher, 
Philippine  Service,  1904-07.  111.  Nat.  Guard, 
1898-99;  U.  S.  Volunteers,  Co.  C,  Sixth  111., 
1898.  Married  Bertha  Laemle,  Je  14,  1908, 
Royal  Center,  Ind.     Address,  St.   Paul.f 

CLIFFORD  WILLIS 
1906.     M.   S.   (See  No.  1444.) 

JOSEPH   WADE   WILSON 

1904.  M.  Arch.   (See  No.  2005.) 

G744.  FRANK  GARDNER  WILLSON 
Instructor,  M.  S.,  1913;  b.  Je  11,  1878,  Boze- 
man.  Mont.;  s.  Davis  (b.  Jl  17,  1841,  Canton, 
N.  Y.)  and  Martha  Amanda  (Van  Allen)  Will- 
son  (b.  S  19,  1846,  do.).  Prepared  in  Bozeman 
Acad.  B.  S.,  LIniv.  of  Wis..  1903.  Eta  Kappa 
Nu.  Instr.,  E.  E.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-13;  Head 
Dept.,  Applied  Electricity,  Wentworth  Inst., 
1913.      Married    Lynne    Rachel    Corbett,   Jl   20, 

1904,  Ft.  Collins,  Colo.  Child,  Martha  Luieta, 
b.  D  28,  1907.  Address,  26  Park  Place,  Newton- 
ville,  Mass.;  bus.  add.,  Wentworth  Inst.,  Hunt- 
ington Ave.  and  Ruggles  St.,  Boston. 

*LEROY  C.  WILSON 

1905.  M.  S.   (See  No.  2290.) 

G745.  CHARLES  RICHARD  WILSON 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1912;  b.  O  21,  1889,  Vir- 
ginia, 111.;  s.  Charles  (b.  Ag  23,  1853,  do.)  and 
Emma  M.  (Jokisch)  Wilson  (b.  Jl  3,  1862,  Bluff 
Springs,  111.)  Prepared  in  Virginia  H.  S.  A. 
1'..,  111.  Coll.,  191 1.  Phi  Alpha.  Scholarship  in 
Math.,  111.  Coll.;  Teacher,  Rock  River  Mil. 
-Vcad.,  Dixon,  111.,  1912-1?;  Head,  Math.  Dept., 
H.  S.,  Michigan  City,  Ind.,  1913-17-  Y.  M.  C. 
A.  Sec,  Camp  Shelby,  Miss.,  1917-18;  Co.  B., 
44th  Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  Mem., 
Presby.  Church;  Sec,  Literary  Club,  Michigan 
City.    Address,    Virginia,    111. 

G746.     DAVID  WRIGHT  WILSON 

Assistant;  M.  S.,  1912;  b.  Ja  4,  1889,  Knox- 
ville,  la.;  s.  J.  E.  Wilson.  B.  S.,  Grinnell  Coll., 
1910;  Ph.  D.,  Yale,  1914.  Asst.  Chem.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1910-13;  Asst.,  Physiol.  Chem.,  Johns 
Hopkins  Univ.,  1914 — .  Capt.,  Chem.  Warfare 
Service;  Mustered  out.  Ja  11,  1919-  Address, 
Knoxville,  la.;  bus.  add.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 
Baltimore. 
G747.  FREDERICK  WESTON  WILSON 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1913;  b.  Ag  4,  1882,  Graham 
Co.,  Kan.;  s.  Samuel  Greeley  (b.  Mr  16.  1844, 
New  Ipswich,  N.  H.)  atid  Lucy  Jane  (Mellen) 
Wilson  (b.  Ao  17,  1854,  do.).  Prepared  in  Hill 
City   (Kan.)    H.   S.     B.   S.,   Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll., 

1905.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Grad.  Asst.,  Coll.  of 
Agr.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1912-13;  Prof..  An.  Husb., 
Univ.  of  Ariz.,  1905-14;  do.,  Univ.  of  Nev.,  Ag 
1 91 4 — .  Auth.:  Contagious  Abortion  in  Cattle, 
Univ.  of  Ariz.  Agr.  E.rfi.  Sta.,  Bul.  65;  Im- 
proved Types  of  Sheep  for  the  Southwest,  do.. 


832 


University  of  Illinois 


Bui.  60;  Farm  Management  with  Sheep,  do.; 
Oleander  Poisoning  of  Farm  Livestock,  do.: 
Swine  Growing  in  Arizona  and  New  Mexico. 
Sciutiuni  Pacific  Publication.  Sec.,  Ariz.  Cat- 
tie  Growers  Assn.  Married  Claire  Cave.  S  i, 
1906,  Manhattan,  Kan.  Children:  Thomas 
Cave,  b.  N  11,  1907;  Frederick  Weston.  Jr.,  b. 
My  12,  1909;  Samuel  Greeley,  b.  Ja  19,  1916. 
Address,  155  University  Terrace,  Reno,  N'ev. 

G748.     JOHN  HARRISON  WILSON 
A.  M.,  1909;  b.  D  22,   1889,  Riverton,  111.;  s. 
Thomas   W.   Wilson.     A.    B.,   Knox  Coll.,  1909- 
Prin.,  H.  S.,  Ramona,  Calif.,  1917 — .     Address, 
High  School,   Ramona,  Calif. t 

G749.     LOLA  ELSIE  WILSON 
A.   M.,    1915;  b.    S   13,    1889,  Neoga,   111.;   d. 
Hugh   Wilson.      Prepared    in    iSeoga    11.^  S.      A. 
B.,  ilanover  Coll.,  1912.    Teacher,  H.  S.,  1912- 
14.     Address,  iSeoga,   111. 

G7S0.     WILLIAM  HAROLD  WILSON 

Instructor;  A.  M.,  1914;  l^h.  D.,  1917;  b.  N 
17,  1892,  Edwardsljure.  Mich.;  s.  L.  A.  Wilson. 
Prepared  in  Niles  (Mich.)  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Albion 
Coll.,  1913.  Asst.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  HI.,  1914; 
Instr.,  Math..  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  191  7 — .  Ad- 
dress. Massachusetts  Institute  of  Technology, 
Boston. 

G751.  HERBERT  AUGUST  WINKELMANN 
.\ssistant;  M.  S.,  1915;  b.  My  3,  1893,  Apple- 
ton,  Minn.;  s.  Gustave  O.  and  Bertha  E.  (kos- 
enkranz)  Winkelniann.  Prepared  in  Appleton 
(Minn.)  H.  b.  B.  S.,  1914.  Acacia.  Grad. 
Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  HI.,  1915-16;  Asst.,  do., 
1916-17;  Fellow,  do.,  1917.  Corp.,  2nd  Co., 
337th  Mach.  Gun  Bn.,  Camp  Dodge,  la.,  1917; 
Pvt.,  San.  Corps,  Gas  Defense  Service,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  191 7-18;  ist  Lt.,  do.,  Chem., 
Lakehurst  Exp.  Ground  Lab.,  Lakehurst,  N.  J., 
1918—.  Auth.:  (with  H.  C.  P.  Weber)  A  Sys- 
tematic Separation  of  tlie  Anions  of  (Jroup  I 
Anions  whose  Silver  Salts  are  Insoluble  in  Nit- 
ric Acid.,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  Vol.  38,  1916.  Mem., 
Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  A.  C. 
S.;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address.  3215 
35th  St.,  N.  W. Washington,  D.  C. ;  bus.  add.. 
Room   1 142  D,  New  interior   Bldg.,  do. 

FREMONT  PHILIP  WIRTH 
1918.    A.  M.    (See  No.  8892.) 

G7S2.     ESTHER  GRACE  WISEMAN 
A.  M.,  1915;  b    N  26,   1891,  Roodhouse,  111.; 
d.  B.  W.  Wiseman.     Prepared  in  Roodhouse  H. 
S.      A.    B.,    ShurtlefT    Coll.      Address.    Mound 
Valley,  Kan.t 

G753.  WALTER  JACOB  WOHLENBERG 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1916;  b.  F  17.  1888,  Lin- 
coln, Neb.;  s.  P.  J.  Wohlcnberg.  B.  S.,  Univ. 
of  Neb.,  1910.  Special  Apprentice.  VVesting- 
house  Mach.  Co.,  E.  Pittsbui-gh,  Pa.,  1910; 
Asst.  Prof..  M.  L.,  Univ.  of  C)kla.  Address, 
Norman,  Okla. 

HERMAN  CARL  WOLF 
1914.    M.  S.    (See  No.  6016.) 

WILLIAM  SIDNEY  WOLFE 
1914.    M.  S.    (See  No.  6017.) 

G754.     CORNELIA  ETHEL  WOOD 

(LINNEY) 
Lawyer;  A.  M..  1907;  b.  O  6,  1886,  Green- 
ville, 111.;  d.  John  L.  and  Helen  Louise 
(O'uyrne)  Wood.  Prepared  in  Greenville  H. 
S.  A.  B.,  Greenville  Coll.  Alpha  Chi  Umega; 
Dramatic  Club.  Instr.,  Latin  ?nd  Spanish,  II. 
S.  Prescott,  .Ariz.,  1908-10;  Instr.,  Spanish,  II. 
S.,  Riverside,  Calif.,  1910-11;  Admitted  to  Bar, 
Ariz.,    1917.      Lawyer,   Prescott,   Ariz.,    1917 — . 


Me-n.,  Collegiate  Alumni.  Married  Hartwell 
Henderson  Linney,  Ag  2,  1911,  Lone  Beach, 
Calif.  Address.  Whipple  Heights,  Prescott, 
Ariz. 

ROBERT  ALVIN  WOOD 
1895-    -M.  E.    (See  No.  853.) 

G7S5.  MARY  EASTMAN  WOODIN 
Teacher;  A.  M.,  1914;  b.  Ap  16,  1868,  China; 
d.  Simon  F.  (b.  1833,  Gieen  River,  Austerlitz, 
N.  Y.)  and  Sarah  (Utley)  Woodin  (b.  1868, 
Ipswich,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  .-Vmherst  (Mass.) 
II.  S.  B.  S.,  Wellesley  Coll.,  1890.  Teacher, 
Latin,  Putnam  Hall,  Poughkeepsie,  1915-16; 
do..  Miss  Mittlebugee's  Girls'  Prep.  Sch., 
Cleveland,  1897-1908;  do..  Western  Coll.  for 
VV'omen,  Oxford,  O.,  1908-13;  do..  Manor  Sch., 
Larchmott  Manor,  N.  Y.  Address,  123  School 
St.,  Carthage,  N.  Y. ;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Manor 
Sch.,  Larchmott  Manor,  N.  Y. 

G7S6.  HARRY  RAY  WOODROW 
Elec.  Engr. ;  M.  S.,  191 1;  b.  Ap  15,  1887, 
Rock  Rapids,  la.;  s.  Joseph  Thomas  (b.  1851, 
Ind.)  and  Delia  (Kennedy)  Woodrow  (b. 
1867).  Prepared  in  N.  Des  Moines  H.  S.  B. 
S.,  Drake  Univ.,  1909.  Sigma  Xi;  Scliolarship 
1909;  Fellow  1910.  Asst.  Chief  Elec.  Engr., 
New  York,  Edison  Co.  Several  patents  Elec. 
welding  and  resistance  coil.  Auth.:  Current 
Transfoimers,  Utm'.  of  III.  Bui.  Mem.,  Engr's. 
Club,  New  York  City.  Married  Anna  Louise 
Woodrow,  Je  3,  1912.  Children:  Raymond  Jay, 
b.  Mr  9,  1913;  Richard  Harry,  b.  Ap  26,  1915. 
Address,  65  Clifford  Ave.,  New  York  City.; 
bus.  add..  New  York  Edison  Co.,  do. 

G757.  PAUL  STANLEY  WOODWARD 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1913;  b.  Mr  3  1882,  St. 
Paul;  s.  George  Beza  (b.  Derry,  N.  H.)  and 
Katherine  Elliott  (Miller)  Woodward  (b.  Can- 
lioga,  O.).  Prepared  in  John  B.  Stetson  Acad. 
B.  S.,  J.  B.  Stetson  Univ.,  1908;  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, igri.  Asst.  Prof.,  Chem.,  Ga.  Sch.  of 
Tech.  U.  S.  Marines.  Co.  202,  W.  S.  M.  C, 
Paris  Island,  S.  C.  Married  Esther  Hampton, 
Je  9,  1910,  Staunton,  Va.  Address,  85  Cherry 
St.,  Atlanta,   Ga. 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  WOODWORTH 
1886.    M,  S.    (See  No.  456.) 

•OLA  C.  WOOLSEY  (GIBBS) 
1895.     M.   L.     (See  No.  854.) 

G757A.  JAMES  ELLSWORTH  WOOTERS 
(Father  of  No.  6677) 
Asst.  St.  Leader,  Co.  Agr.  Agts. ;  A.  M., 
1913;  B.  S.  in  Agr.,  1914;  b.  My  28,  1861,  Odin, 
111.;  s.  Emery  T.  (b.  1827.  N.  C.)  and  Julia 
Francis  (Arrasmith)  Wooters  (b.  1835,  Va.). 
Prepared  in  Centralia  H.  S.;  McKendree  Coll.; 
Univ.  of  Chicago.  Ph.  B.,  Blackburn  Coll., 
1908.  Exten.  work  in  .Agr.,  S.  Dak.,  1914-15; 
Exten.  Assoc.  Prof.,  Farm  Crops  and  Soils, 
Ames,  la..  1915-17;  Asst.  St.  Leader,  Co.  Agts., 
Ames,  la.,  1917 — .  Govt.  States  Relation  Ser- 
vice. Mem.,  Presby.  Church;  Am.  Hist.  Assn.; 
A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Laura  Esther  Magness, 
S  3,  i888,  Salem,  111.  Children:  Leland 
Magness  ('14).  b.  Jl  6,  tSgo;  Norman  Ells- 
worth, b.  Je  22,  1894.  Address,  618  7th  St., 
Ames,  la. 

GEORGE   BEDELL   WORTHEN 
1899.    M.  LL.    (See  No.   1189.)    . 

G7s8.     ALBERT    BAYARD    WRIGHT 
Professor    and    Acting    Dean;    A.    M.,    1914; 
b.     D    28,     1885,    Wenona     111.;    s.    Frank    (b. 
1861,   Wenona,   111.)    and    Charlotte    Belle    (Ev- 
ans)    Wright     (b.  _  1863,     do^).     Prepared     in 


Missouri 


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ev.)    H.    S.    B.    S.,    111.    Wesleyan 


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823 


Univ.,  1907;  M.  A.,  do.,  1910.  Teacher,  Sc,  H. 
S.,  Maryville,  Mo.,  1908-09;  Instr.,  Sc,  Univ. 
of  Puget  Sound.  1910-12;  Research  Asst.  to 
Dean  of  Grad.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-14; 
Instr.,  Pol.  Sc,  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh,  1914-16; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Pol.  Sc,  do..  191617;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  do.,  1917-18;  Prof.,  do.,  1918 — .  Acting 
Dean  of  Sch.  of  Econ.  and  Evening  Sell,  ot 
Econ.,  Accounts  and  Finance,  1918 — .  Auth.: 
The  Menace  to  Democracy,  pamphlet,  1917; 
Use  of  the  Enemy  Language,  pub.  by  Allegheny 
Co.  Pa.  Council  of  Nnt.  Defense;  Govt,  of 
Pittsburgh,  Equity,  19 18;  Scientific  Criteria  for 
Efficient  Democratic  Institution,  Scientific 
Monthly,  N  1918.  Mem.,  Allegheny  Co.  Pa. 
Council  of  Nat.  Defense;  As'^oc  Dir.,  U.  S. 
Employment  Mgmt.  Sch.,  Pittsburgh);  Am. 
Acad,  of  Pol.  and  Social  Sc. ;  Am.  Hist.  Assn.; 
Am.  Pol.  Sc.  Assn.;  Nat.  Municipal  League; 
Am.  Proportional  Representation  League;  Nat. 
Short  Ballot  Orgn.;  Pittsburgh'  Taxation 
League;  Pittsburgh  .Xssn.  of  Credit  Men.  Mar- 
ried Lucy  Estabrook  Newman,  Je  18.  1913, 
Mooresville,  Ind.  Children:  Charlotte  Evans, 
b.  Mr  15,  1914;  Janet  Estabrook,  b.  Ag  27, 
1915;  Albert  Bayard,  Jr.,  b.  Ag  4,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, 43  King  Edward  Apts.,  Pittsburgh; 
bus.    add..    University    of    Pittsburgh,    do. 

G7S9.  LORA  WRIGHT  (WILLIAMS) 
(Sister  of  No.  719) 
A.  M.,  1908;  b.  N  20,  :88i,  Urbana;  d. 
Francis  M.  (b.  Ag  5,  1845,  Brown  Co.,  O.)  and 
Elizabeth  (West)  Wright  (b.  N  26,  i8?i.  De- 
catur, O.)  Prepared  in  Miss  Mittleberger's 
Sch.,  Cleveland.  A.  B.,  Smith  Coll.,  1905  Schol- 
arship; Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Glee  Club;  Basket  Ball. 
Mem.,  Coll.  Club,  St.  Louis;  Smith  Coll.  Club, 
St.  Louis.  Married  George  Bassett  Williams, 
S  23,  1908,  Urbana.  Children:  Elizabeth  West, 
b.  Jl  4,  191 1 ;  Robert,  b.  F  2,  1915.  Address, 
6921   Oglesby  Ave.,  Chicago. 

G760.     MILDRED  GAIL  WRIGHT 

Instructor;  M.  S.,  1918;  b.  Mr  17,  1895, 
Minneapolis;  d.  Elijah  Oliver  (b.  Je  21,  1871, 
Patonsburg,  Mo.)  and  Laverna  (Rexford) 
Wright  (b.  S  3  1872,  Chillicothe,  Mo.).  Pre- 
pared in  Menomonie  (Wis.)  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Mil- 
waukee-Downer Coll.,  1917.  Delta  Gamma; 
Omicron  Nu;  Iota  Sigma  Pi.,  Instr.,  Chem.,  Mil- 
waukee-Downer 1 918 — .  Address,  Menomonie, 
Wis.;  bus.  add.,  Milwaukee-Downer  College, 
Milwaukee,  Wis. 

G76'i.  PHILIP  QUINCY  WRIGHT 
(Brother  of  No.  G762) 
Instructor;  Ph.  D.  1915;  b.  D  28,  1890,  West 
Medford,  Mass.;  s.  Philip  Green  (b.  O  3,  1861, 
Boston)  and  Elizabeth  Quincy  (Sewall)  Wright 
(b.  Jl  5,  186s,  St.  Paul).  Prepared  in  Gales- 
burg  H.  S.  A.  B.,  Lombard  Coll.,  1912.  Sigm.i 
Nu;  Phi  Eta;  Scholorship,  1912-13;  Fellowship, 
I9I3-I5-.  Geo.  Lieb  Harrison  Fellow  in  Pol. 
Sc,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1915-16;  Instr.,  Internal. 
Law  Harvard  Univ..  igi6 — .  Auth.;  The  En- 
forcement of  International  Law  through  Mun- 
icipal Law  in  the  U.  S.,  Univ.  of  III.  Studies  in 
the  Social  Sc;  The  Legal  Natures  of  Treaties, 
Am.  Jour  of  Internal.  Law,  Vol.  10,  1916;  Con- 
flicts of  International  Law  with  National  Laws 
and  Ordinances,  do..  Vol.  11,  1917;  The  De- 
struction of  Neutral  Property  on  Enemy  Ves- 
sels rfo. ;  Conflicts  Between  International  Law 
and  Treaties,  do.,  Mem.,  The  Polethecon,  Har- 
vard. Address,  yz  Fayerweather  St.  Cambridge, 
Mass.;  bus.  add..  Harvard  Univ..  do. 

G762.  SEWALL  WRIGHT 
(Brother  of  G761) 
An.  Husbandman;  M.  S..  T012;  b.  D  21,  1889. 
Melrose,  Ma=s.;  s.  Philip  Green  (b.  O  3.  i8fit, 
Boston)  and  Elizabeth  Quincy  (Sewall)  Wria;ht 
(b.  Jl  s,  1865,  St.  Paul).  Prepared  in  Gales- 
burg  K  S.     B.  S.,  Lombard  Coll.,  191 1;  S.  D., 


Harvard,  191 S-  Sr.  An.  Husbandman  in  Animal 
Genetics.  Bur.  of  An.  Indus.,  Washington,  D. 
C,  igis— .  Auth.:  (with  W.  E.  Castle)  Studies 
of  Inheritance  in  Guinea-Pigs  and  Rats,  Car- 
negie Inst,  of  Wash.;  Articles  in  Trans.  Am. 
Micros.  Soc;  Am.  Naturalist.  Science,  Jour,  of 
Heredity,  Jour.  Wash.  Acad.  Sc.  Mem.,  .^m. 
Assn.  of  Zoologists;  Am.  Soc.  of  Naturalists, 
Am.  Genetic  Assn.,  Wash.  Acad,  of  Sc; 
Cosmos  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Address.  Willard 
Courts,   Wasliington,  D.   C. 

SIDNEY   WALTER   WRIGHT 

1910.  A.  M.  (See  No.  1617.) 

AUGUST  FRANK  DANIEL  WUSSOW 

191 1.  M.  S.     (See  No.  4036.) 

G763.  FRANK  ARCHIBALD  WYATT 
Professor;  M.  S.,  1913;  Ph.  D.,  1915;  b.  F  23, 
r886,  Wellsville,  Ut.;  s.  Frank  and  Elizabeth 
Watson  (Archibald)  Wyatt  (b.  Glasgow,  Scot- 
land). Prepared  in  Acad.,  Ut.  Agr.  Coll.  B.  S., 
Ut.  Agr.  Coll.,  1910.  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Gamma 
Sigma  Delta.  Asst..  Exten.,  Ut.  Agr.  Coll., 
1910-ri;  Fellow,  Agron.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912- 
15;  Asst..  Soil  Fertility,  do.,  1915-16;  Instr., 
do.,  1916-17;  Assoc,  do.,  1917-18;  Asst.  Prof., 
do.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  (with  Robert  Stewart) 
Action  of  Limestone  on  Acid  Soils,  Univ.  of 
III.  E.vp.  Sta  Bui.:  Influence  of  Calcium  and 
Magnesium  Compounds  on  Plant  Growth,  Jour. 
Apr.  Research.  Vol.  6,  1Q16.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc. 
of  Agron.,  HI.  Soc.  of  Bacteriol.  .Married 
Genevieve  Hoff,  S  21,  1914,  Montpelier.  Idaho. 
Address,  806  S.  3rd  St.,  Champaign;  bus.  add., 
214  Agr.   Bldg.,  Univ.  of  111..  Urbana. 

JAMES  FOOK  OMM  YAPP 
1916.     M.  S.     (See  No.  7323.) 

WILLIAM  WODIN  YAPP 
1914.     M.  S.     (See  No.  4985.) 

FRED  DRINKWATER  YEATON 
1914-     C.  E.     (See  No.  3248.) 

TRYGVE   D.   YENSEN 

1912.  M.  S.     (See  No.  3250.) 

G764.  LEONARD  FRANCIS  YNTEMA 
Chemist;  A.  M.,  1917;  b.  Jl  20,  1892.  St. 
Johns.  Mich.;  s.  Doiiwe  B.  (b.  My  30,  1852, 
Vrieslnnd,  Mich.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Loomis) 
Yntema  (b.  F  28  1866,  St.  Johns.  Mich.). 
Prepared  in  Hope  Coll.  Prep.  Srh.  A.  B.,  Hope 
Coll.  1915.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon;  Phi  Eta;  Sigma  Xi.  Chem..  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  191 7- iS;  do..  General  Lab..  Bur. 
of  Aircraft  Production,  Pittsburgh,  1018 — . 
Mem..  A.  C.  S.  Address.  4825  Raum  Blvd., 
Pittsburgh;  bus.  add.,  Genl.  I  ab.  Bur.  of  Air- 
craft Production,  7th  and  Bedford,  do. 

G765.  DALE  S.  YOUNG 
M.  S..  1OT7;  b.  Ap  30,  1803,  Prairie  City, 
Til.;  s.  Georse  E.  (b.  F  5,  1850,  Waynesboro, 
Pa.)  and  Saide  B.  (Kellough)  Young  (b. 
Ag  15  1850.  Greenlnish  Tp.  III.).  Prepared  in 
Abincdon'  H  S-.  B.  S.'  Hedd'ng  Co'l..  1916. 
Phi  Delta  Kapra.  Varsity  Footbnll.  Basketball, 
Baseball  and  Varsity  track;  Debating.  Scholar- 
=;'  ip  Univ.  of  111..  1916-17.  2nd  Lt.,  U.  S. 
Marine  Corps,  1917.  ist  Lt.,  do.,  A.  E.  F., 
France.    Address,    Abingdon,    111. 

G766.  ESTHER  YOUNG  (TRUE) 
A.  M..  10T5:  b.  F  14.  1893,  Indiananolis;  d. 
Frank  IT.  fb.  F  20.  18  =(7.  Carthage,  Til.)  and 
Tuliette  CPatten)  Young  _(b.  O  19,  1S58,  Fox 
T  ake,  Wis.).  Prfpnred  in  Shortridee  TT.  S.. 
Tn'^ian.-i'^nl'.s;  III.  Woman's  Coll.  A.  B  .  Miami 
f'niv.  Scholarship  in  Bot.  Asst.,  Bot..  Un'v.  of 
111.,  1915-17.  Auth.:  articles  on  parasitic  fungi. 
Married  Leighton  J.  True,  Jl  19,  1017,  Indian- 
apolis.    Address,   709  W.  Nevada  St..  Urbana. 


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University  of  Illinois 


EVERETT  GILLHAM  YOUNG 
1916.    M.  S.    (See  No.  6032.) 

G767.  LEWIS  EMANUEL  YOUNG 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  1015;  b.  O  i,  1878,  To- 
peka,  Kan.;  s.  William  (b.  Mr  20,  1845,  Lan- 
caster, Pa.)  and  Martha  (Lebcgern)  Young  (b. 
Jl  8,  1850,  Bavaria,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  CoUnn- 
bia  (Pa.)  IL  S.  B.  S..  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1900; 
Student,  Mich.  Sch.  of  Mines,  190-';  E.  M., 
la.  St.  Coll.,  1904.  Tan  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Kappa 
Phi:  Sigma  Xij  Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Beta  Gamma 
Sigma.  Instr.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1900-02;  Asst. 
Prof.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1902-03;  Prof.,  Mining. 
Colo.  Sch.  of  Mines,  1903-07;  Dir.,  Mo.  Sch. 
of  Mines,  and  Mining  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  Mo., 
1907-13;  Asst.  Prof.,  Coll.  of  Commerce.  Univ. 
of  111.,  1915-17;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1917 — .  Ab- 
sent on  leave.  191 7-18;  Union  Elec.  Light  and 
Power  Co.,  St.  Louis,  1918 — .  Auth. :  Mine  Tax- 
ation in  the  U.  S.,  Ufiiz'.  of  III.  Studies  in  the 
Social  Sciences,  1916;  Surface  Subsidence  in 
111.  Resulting  from  Coal  Mining,  111.  St.  Geol. 
Sur..  1916;  (with  H.  IL  Stock)  Subsidence  Re- 
sulting from  Mining,  Univ.  of  111.  Engng.  Exp. 
Sta.,  i9if);  Miscellaneous  articles  in  technical 
and  scientific  press.  Mem..  Am.  Econ.  Assn.; 
Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ. ;  A.  A.  A. 
S. ;  A.  I.  M.  E. ;  Am.  Mining  Congress.  Married 
Mabel  Eleanor  Webb,  Jl  i,  1903,  Chicago.  Chil- 
dren: Edwin  Webb,  b.  Je  24,  1904;  Lewis  Eu- 
gene, b.  D  25,  1905.  Address,  Union  Elec. 
Light  &  Power  Co.,  12th  &  Webber  Sts.,  St. 
Louis. 

G768.     SADIE  YOUNG 
A.  M.,   1904;  b.  Mr  3,  1883,  Lake  City,  Fla. ; 
d.  J.  E.  Young.    B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Florida,   1902. 
Address,  Lake  City,  Fla.f 

YUNGYEN  YOUNG 
1914.    M.  S.    (See  No.  6033.) 


G769.     IIACHIRO  YUASA 

Entomologist;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  Ap  29,  1890, 
Tokyo,  Japan;  s.  Tiio  Yuasa.  Prepared  in 
.\cad.,  Dept.  of  Dozhisha  Coll.,  Kyoto,  Japan. 
B.  S.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1915.  Asst.,  Ento- 
mology, Kan.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1912-13;  Asst., 
Life  Ilist.  Studies,  1914-16.  Address,  629  Yo- 
yogi,  Tokyo,  Japan. 

HENRY  CHARLES  ZEIS 
1915-    A.  M.    (See  No.  6034.) 

JUEDAN  TUN-SHON  ZHEN 
191 1.    A.  M.    (See  No.  4312.) 

G770.  JOSEPH  ROSSITER  ZIESENHEIM 
Farmer;  M.  S.,  1917;  b.  D  25,  1893,  N.  Girard, 
Pa.;  s.  Fred  A.  (b.  Ag  25,  1866,  do.)  and  Eliza- 
beth Johnston  (Rossiter)  Ziescnheim  (b.  Mr  28, 
1868,  Morristown,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  (Jirard 
(Pa.)  Tp.  H.  S.  B.  S.,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  191 5.  Al- 
pha Gamma  Rho;  Phi  Kapjia  Phi;  Sigma  Xi. 
l-'armer,  N.  Girard,  Pa.  2nd  Lt.,  U.  S.  A.  S., 
Ellington  Field,  Houston,  Tex.;  Mustered  out, 
F  28,  1919.  Sec,  N.  W.  Pa.  Milk  Producer's 
Assn.;  Sec,  Erie  Co.  Livestock  Breeder's  Assn. 
Married  Charlotte  Mills  Cross,  D  24,  191 7, 
Dallas,   Tex.   Address,    North   Girard,    Pa. 

ROBERT   PAUL  ZIMMERMAN 
191 7.    A.  M.    (See  No.  6035.) 

ADOLF  EDUARD  ZUCKER 
1913.    A.  M.    (See  No.   5514-) 

G771.  THEODORE  FREDERICK  ZUCKER 
Teacher;  M.  S.,  191 2;  b.  Ag  i,  1888,  Ft. 
Wayne,  Ind. ;  s.  F.  Zucker.  B.  S.,  Concordia 
Coll.,  1907.  Research  and  teaching  asst..  West. 
Med.  Sch.,  1909-11.  Address,  E.  9th  St.  and 
St.  Clair  Ave.,  Cleveland. t 


HONORARY  ALUMN 


(54  BACHELOR'S  DEGREES,  UNIV.  OF  ILL.;  47  BACHELOR'S  DEGREES  ELSEWHERE.) 


M.  S. 


RALPH  ALLEN 
[894.     (Cert.   1876.    See  No.  92.) 


JAMES  ELDER  ARMSTRONG 

A.  M.,  1905.     (See  No.  254.) 

Hi.  WILLIS  J.  BAILEY 
Farmer  and  Banker;  LL.  D.,  1904;  b.  O  12, 
1854,  Mt.  Carroll.  III.;  s.  Monroe  (b.  Ap  1818, 
Hayne,  Kan.)  and  Nancy  J.  (Melindy)  Bailey 
(b.'  i8j2,  Cambridge,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Mt. 
Carroll  H.  S.  Attended  Univ.  of  111.  1879. 
Adelphic.  Mem.,  Kan.  Legislature,  1888;  sdth 
Congress;  Gov.  of  Kan.,  1903-05.  V.  P.  and 
Mgr.  Exchange  Nat.  Bank,  Atchison,  Kan. 
1907 — .  Married  Ida  B.  Weed,  Jl  7,  1903.  Ad- 
dress, Atchison,  Kan.f 

IRA  OSBORN  BAKER 
D.  Engng.,   1903.   (See  No.  36.) 

HENRY  MAHAN  BEARDSLEY 
A.  M.,  1905.   (See  No.  204.) 

H2.     LESTER  PAIGE  BRECKENRIDGE 

(Father  of  No.  3655) 
Professor;  D.  Engng.,  1910;  b.  My  17,  1858, 
Meriden,  Conn.;  s.  Moses  Paige  (b.  Ja  5,  1831, 
Ware,  Mass.)  and  Lucretia  L.  (Wetherell) 
Breckenridge  (b.  Je  20,  1833,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Westfield  (Mass.)  H.  S.  Ph.  B.,  Sheffield 
Sc.  Sch.,  Yale,  1881;  A.  M.,  Yale,  1909.  Instr., 
Mech.  Engng.,  Lehigh  Univ.,  1882-91;  Prof., 
do.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1891-93;  do.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1893-1909;  Dir.,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  do., 
1905-09;  Prof.,  Mech.  Engng.,  Sheffield  Sc. 
Sch.,  Yale,  1909 — .  Dir.,  Boiler  Trials,  L'.  S. 
Geol.  Sur.,  St.  Louis,  1904-06;  Contrived  and 
equipped  Dynamometer  cars;  invented  Auto- 
matic Recording  Machine.  Auth. :  Various  ar- 
ticles in  tech.  papers;  Reports  on  Fuel  Tests, 
v.  S.  Geology  Survey;  Tests  of  High  Speed 
Tool  Steels,  ///.  Engng.  E.vp.  Sta.,  Bui.  No.  2. 
Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Soc.  of  the  Promotion  of 
Engng.  Educ. ;  West.  Soc.  Engrs. ;  Several  R. 
R.  Clubs;  Federal  and  St.  Comns.  on  coal  con- 
servation, 1917-18.  Married  May  Brown,  D  19, 
1883,  Memphis;  Susan  W.  Ford,  Jl  26,  191 1. 
Children:  Blanche  F.,  b.  O  14,  1884;  Gladys  S. 
('09),  b.  My  19,  1888;  May  H.,  b.  Je  5,  1890! 
Address,  412  Humphrey  St.,  New  Haven, 
Conn.;  bus.  add.,  Sheffield  Scientific  School, 
Yale   L'niv.,   do. 

DILLON  SIDNEY  BROWN 

M.   S.,   1892.     (Cert.   1875.    See  No.  58.) 

*ALICE  CHEEVER  (BRYAN) 
M.  L..  1892.    (Cert.  1874.    See  No.  38.) 

H3.  RT.  HON.  VISCOUNT  JAMES  BRYCE 
Ambassador  Extraordinary  and  Plenipoten- 
tiary to  the  U.  S.;  LL.  D.,  1907;  b.  My  10, 
1838.  Belfast,  Ireland;  s.  James  (b.  Glasgow) 
and  Margaret  (Young)  Bryce.  Prepared  in  H. 
S.,  Glasgow;   Univ.   of  Glasgow.   A.  B.,  Trinity 


Coll.,  Oxford,  1862;  D.  C.  L.,  do.,  1870;  Hon. 
LL.  D.,  Edinburgh  Univ.,  1883;  Glasgow  Univ., 
1886;  Mich.,  1887;  St.  Andrews,  1902;  Aber- 
deen, 1906;  Dr.  of  Pol.  Sc,  Royal  Hungarian 
L'niv.,  Budapest,  1896;  Litt.  D.,  Victoria  Univ., 
1897;  D.  C.  L.,  Trinity  Univ.,  Toronto.  1897; 
Harvard,  1907;  Princeton,  1907;  Litt.  D.,  Cam- 
bridge Univ.,  1898;  LL.  D.,  Univ.  of  Zena, 
1908;  do.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1909;  do.,  Univ.  of 
Leipzig,  1909.  Elected  Fellow,  Oriel  Coll., 
1862;  Barrister,  Lincolns  Inn,  1867 — ;  Regius 
Prof.,  Civil  Law,  Oxford,  1870-1893;  M.  P.  for 
Tower  Hamlets,  1880;  Under-Sec.  of  St.  for 
Foreign  Affairs,  1886;  Chancellor  of  Duchy  of 
Lancaster  (with  seat  in  Cabinet),  1892;  Pres., 
Bd.  of  Trade,  1894;  Chm.,  Royal  Com.  on  Sec- 
ondary Educ,  1894;  Created  Viscount,  1904; 
Ambassador  Extraordinary  and  Plenipotentfary. 
1907 — .  Auth.:  The  Flora  of  the  Island  of 
Arran,  1859;  The  Holy  Rom.an  Empire,  1862; 
Report  on  the  Condition  of  Education  in  Lan- 
cashire (for  the  Schs.  Inquiry  Comn.)  1867; 
The  Trade  Marks  Registration  Act,  with  Intro- 
duction and  Notes  on  Trade  Mark  Law.  1877; 
Transcaucasia  and  iVrrat,  1877;  The  American 
Commonwealth,  1888;  Impressions  of  South  Af- 
rica. 1896;  Studies  in  History  and  Jurispru- 
dence, 1901;  Studies  in  Contemporary  Biog., 
1903;  South  American  Observation  and  Im- 
pressions, 191 2.  Mem.,  Senate  of  London 
Univ.,  1893;  Fellow  of  Royal  Soc,  1894;  Corre- 
spondence mem.,  Inst,  of  France,  1891;  Foreign 
Mem.,  do.,  1904;  do.,  of  Royal  Academies  of 
Turin  and  Brussels,  1896;  do.,  Naples,  1903; 
do.,  .St.  Petersburg;  do.,  Stockholm;  Correspon- 
dence mem.,  Societa  Romena  di  Storia  Patria, 
1885;  Reale  Academia  dei  Lincei.  Rome,  1904; 
Pres.,  Alpine  Club.  1899-1901;  Chief  Sec.  for 
Ireland,  1905-06;  M.  P.  (L)  Aberdeen.  S., 
1885-1906;  Order  of  Merit,  1907;  Knight  of  the 
Prussian  Order  pour  de  Merite;  Chm.,  Parlia- 
mentary Coftference,  1917-18.  Married.  Eliza- 
l)eth  Marion  Ashton,  1889.  Address,  Hindleap, 
Forest  Row,  Sussex,   Eng. 

JAMES   EDWARD  BUMSTEAD 
M.  S.,  1892.    (Cert.  1877.    See  No.  131.) 

H4.  ♦DANIEL  HUDSON  BURNHAM 
LL.  D.,  1905;  b.  S  4,  1846,  Henderson,  N.  Y. ; 
s.  Edwin  (b.  1804,  Middletown,  Vt.)  and  Eliza- 
beth Keith  (Weeks)  Burnham  (b.  1810,  Great 
Harrington,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Chicago  H. 
S.;  Waltham,  Mass.;  pvt.  tutors.  A.  M.,  Har- 
vard; do.,  Yale;  D.  Sc,  in  Arch.,  N.  W.  Univ. 
Past  Pres.,  Am.  Inst,  of  Arch.;  Chm.  U.  S. 
(iovt.  Comn.  of  Fine  Arts;  Lawyers  and  Cen- 
tury Clubs,  New  York  City;  Pacific  Union,  San 
Francisco;  Glen  View  Golf;  Country  Club, 
Evanston;  Union  League;  Literary;  Midday; 
Other  clubs.  Married  Margaret  Sebring  Sher- 
man, Ja  20,  18-76,  Chicago.  Children:  Ethel,  b. 
D  21,  1876;  John,  b.  N  28,  1878;  Hubert  b.  S 
7,  1883;  Margaret,  b.  Jl  17,  1884;  Daniel,  b.  F 
22,    1885.   Died   Je   i,    1912,   Heidelberg,   Ger. 

II5.     *THOMAS  JONATHAN  BURRILL 

(Father  of  No.    1833) 
LL.  D.,  1912;  b.  Ap  25,  1839,  Pittsfield,  Mass. 
Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S.     Graduated  IlL  St 


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University  of  Illinois 


Norm.  Univ.,  1865;  A.  M.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1876; 
LL.  D.,  do..  1S93.,  t-h.  D..  Univ.  of  ChicaBO, 
18S1.  Supl.,  Pub.  Schs.,  Urbana,  i8()S-6S;  .Asst. 
Prof.  Nat.  Hist.,  111.  Indus,  Univ.,  186S-70; 
Prof.,  Bot.  and  llort.,  1870-1903;  Uean,  Coll.  of 
Sc,  1878-84;  Acting  Regent,  1879-89-90,  1891- 
94;  Botanist,  U.  S.  Agr.  Exp.  Sia.,  1888-191::; 
Dean,  (jen.  Faculty,  1894-1901;  Dean,  Grad. 
Sch.,  1894-1905;  V.  P.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1879-191^; 
Prof.,  Bot.,  do.,  1903-12;  Botanist,  Agr.  Exp. 
Sia..  1888-1912;  Prof.  Emeritus,  Bot.,  1912-16. 
Ketired  on  the  Carnegie  Foundation  for  the 
Advancement  of  Teaching,  1912.  Auth.:  Agri- 
cultural Botany,  Report,  Bd.  of  Trustees,  III. 
Indus.  Univ^  1809;  Flowerless  Plants,  do., 
1870;  Upon  Parasitic  Fungi,  Bill.  III.  6f.  Lab. 
of  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  1,  1S76;  Catalog  of  the  Flow 
eriiig  and  Higher  Flowerless  Plants  of  Illinois. 
Native.  Introduced,  and  Cultivated,  Report,  Bd. 
of  Trustees,  111.  Indus.  Univ.,  1878;  The  Mis- 
sion in  Illinois  of  her  State  Horticultural 
Society  (President's  Address)  Transactions,  111. 
St.  Hort.  Soc,  Vol.  13,  1879;  Blight  of  Pear 
and  Apple  Trees.  Report,  Bd.  of  Trustees,  111. 
Indus/  Univ.,  18S0;  The  Bacteria,  do.,  1882; 
Parasitic  Fungi  of  111.,  Bid.  III.  St.  Lab  of  Nat. 
Hist.,  Vol.  2,  1885;  1887.  Part  i,  Uredineae, 
Part  2.  Erysip  a.-e;  River  Pollution  and  Puri- 
fication, Transactions,  Am.  Microscopical  Soc, 
1904,  Vol.  25;  Micro-organisms  of  Soil  and 
Human  We  fare  Science,  Vol.  20,  No.  509: 
1904;  (With  James  T.  Barrett)  Ear  Rots  of 
Corn,  Bill.  Univ.  of  111.  Agr.  E.\p.  Sta.,  No.  133, 
1909.  Member  or  Fellow,  several  st.,  nat.,  and 
foreign  scientific  and  educational  societies. 
Married  Sarah  H.  Alexander,  .11  22,  1868, 
Seneca  Falls,  N.  Y.  Children:  Mildred  Anna 
('03),  b.  D  II,  1881  (died  Ja  27,  1913);  Irene, 
b.  Jl  20,  1S85  (died  Jl  20,  1915).  Died  Ap  14, 
1916. 

LINCOLN  BUSH 
D.  Eng.,  1904.     (See  No.  533.) 

H6.  JOSEPH  GURNEY  CANNON 
Congressman;  LL.  D.  1903;  b.  My  7,  1836, 
Guilford,  N.  C;  s.  Dr.  Horace  1".  and  (julielma 
(Hollingsworthj  Cannon.  Admitted  to  111.  Bar, 
1858;  bt.  Atty.,  27th  Judicial  District  of  111.. 
i86i-68;  43d-5ist  Congress;  1873-91,  53d-57th 
do.,  1893-1903;  12th  111.  District  and  sSth-dsd 
do.,  1903-13;  64th  and  651.1  do.,  i8th  111.  Dis- 
trict, 1915-19.  Chm..  Com.  on  Appropriations, 
!;ist,  55th,  s6th  and  57th  Congress;  Speaker,  U. 
S.,  House  of  Representatives  s8th.  59th,  60th, 
and  61st  Congress.  1903-11;  received  58  votes 
for  presidential  nomination.  Repub.  Nat.  Con- 
vention Chicago,  1008.  Mem.,  Repub.  party. 
Married  Mary  P.  Reed,  Ja  1S62,  Ganfield,  O. 
Address,  Danville.  111. 

JOHN  P.  CAMPBELL 
M.  L.,  1S93.     (Cert.  1S74.     See  No.  37.) 

H7.  *McKENDREE  HYPES  CHAMBERLIN 
Pres.  Univ.;  LL.  D.,  1905;  b.  N  17,  1838, 
Lebanon,  111.;  s.  David  (b.  Mr  25.  1788,  N.  H.) 
and  Susan  (Rankin)  Chamberlin  (b.  Mr  4 
1804.  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Pub.  Schs.,  Lebanon, 
HI.;  Prep.  Dept.,  McKendree,  Coll.,  do.  Vale- 
dictorian McKendree  Coll..  1859;  A.  B.,  do., 
1859;  A.  M.,  do.,  1862;  L|U.  B.,  Harvard.  Law- 
yer, Kansas  City,  Mo.,  1866-67;  do..  Beards- 
town,  111.,  1869-71;  .'\tty.  in  Legal  Dept..  R.  R. 
I.  and  St.  Louis  R.  R.;  Ed,,  Staff,  Central  Illi- 
noian ;  Pres.  McKendree  Coll.,  1894-1908;  Pres., 
Emeritus,  do.,  looS — .  On  Electoral  Ticket  of 
Pres.  Grant;  candidate  for  Congress,  1872; 
Secy.  St.  R.  R.  Comn.,  1877-81;  Trustee.  HI, 
St.  Hi-Jt.  lib.  1004-10.  Auth,:  Various  pamph- 
lets on  Hist.,  Biog,  and  other  subjects,  Mem,, 
Delegate-elect  to  the  Ecumenical  conference. 
London,  En?.,  looi;  Rhodes  Scho'arship  Comn.. 
III..  10040R;  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Helen 
I  emvra  Dana  Je  8,  1869,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 
Clildren:  Clifford  Dana,  b.  D  12  1870;  Ellen,  h. 
S  28,  1876  (died  N  3,  1876).    Died  1914- 


H8.  THOMAS  CHROWDER  CHAMBERLIN 
Geologist;  D.  Sc,  1905;  b.  S  25,  1843,  Mat- 
toon.  III.;  s.  John  (b.  1&08,  Camden  Co.,  N.  C.) 
and  Cecelia  (Gill)  Camberlin  (b.  Ap  5,  1815, 
Lexington,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Beloit  Coll.  Prep. 
Sch.  A.  B.,  Beloit  Coll.,  1S66;  A.  M.,  do.,  1869; 
Ph.  D..  Univ.  of  Mich.;  do..  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1882;  LL.  D.,  Univ.  of  Mich,,  Columbian  Coil., 
Beloit  Coll.,  1887;  Univ.  of  Wis,,  1904.  Sigma 
Xi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  "Distinguished  Orator." 
Prin..  H.  S.,  Delavan,  Wis.,  1806-68;  Prof.,  Nat. 
Sc,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Whitewater,  Wis.,  1869-73; 
do.,  Geol.,  Beloit  Coll.,  1873-82;  Asst.  St.  Geolo- 
gist, Wis,,  1873-76;  Chief  Geologist,  do.,  1876- 
82;  U.  S.  Geologist  in  charge  of  Pleistocene 
Div.,  1882-1908;  Pres.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  18S7-92; 
Head,  Dept.  of  Geol.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1892 — ; 
Ed.,  Jour,  of  Geol.,  1892 — ;  Research  Assoc, 
Carnegie  Inst.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1902 — .  De- 
veloped tie  Planetesimal  Hypothesis  of  the 
Origin  of  the  Earth  and  of  the  Solar  System, 
1896-1904.  Auth.:  Suggestions  as  to  a  Basis  for 
Gradation  of  the  Vertebrata,  Transactions  of 
Wis,  Acad,  of  Sc,  Arts,  and  Letters,  Vol.  i; 
Preliminary  Paper  on  the  Terminal  Moraine  of 
the  Second  Glacial  Epoch,  Illustrated,  jrd  An- 
nual Report.  U.  S.  Geol.  SuiTey,  1881-82; 
Geology  of  U'isconsin,  Geol.  Survey  of  Wis., 
Vols.  I-IV,  4  to,  with  atlas;  Madison,  1883; 
The  Rock  Scorings  of  the  Great  Ice-Invasions, 
Tth  Annua!  Report  U.  S.  Geo!.  Siir-rcy.  1885-86, 
4  to;  The  Diversity  of  the  Glacial  Period  Am. 
Jour,  of  Sc,  Vol.  XLV.  1893;  On  Lord  Kelvin's 
.Address  on  the  .Age  of  the  Earth  as  an  Abode 
Fitted  for  Life,  Science,  Vol.  IX,  1899.  Vol.  X, 
Smithsonian  Report  for  1899;  also  many  other 
publications  upon  geol.  subjects.  Representa- 
tive, Wis.  Paris  Exposition,  1878;  Pres..  Wis. 
.Acad,  of  Sc,  Arts,  and  Letters;  V.  P..  A.  A.  .A. 
S.,  Section  E;  Geologist,  Peary  Expedition, 
1894;  Pres.,  Geol.  Soc.  of  Am.;  do.,  Ch'cago 
,Acad.  of  Sc;  Corresponding  Mem.,  British  A. 
A,  S.;  do.,  Geol,  Soc.  of  Edinburgh;  Assoc 
Fellow,  Am.  Acad,  of  Arts  and  Sc;  do.,  Geol. 
.Soc.  of  Washington;  Corresponding  Mem., 
Geol.  Soc.  of  London;  do.,  N.  Y.  Acad,  of  Sc. 
Medal  for  geol  pnblicTtions,  Paris  Exposition, 
1S78,  1893;  Gold  Medal.  Geog,  Soc.  of  Chicago. 
Married  Alma  Isabel  Wilson  D  24.  1867,  Child, 
Rollin  Thomas,  b,  O  20  1881.  Address,  Hyde 
Park  Hotel,  Ch-cago;  bus.  add..  Walker  Mus- 
eum,  Univ.   of   Chicago,   do. 

H9.  *OCTAVE  CHANUTE 
D.  Engng.,  1905;  b.  F  18,  1832,  Paris  France. 
Prerared  in  pvt.  schs.  and  by  pvt.  tutors.  En- 
gaged in  const,  and  operation  of  railroads  and 
bridges.  1848-88.  notably  Kansas  City  bridge 
and  Sibley  bridge  over  the  Mo.  and  Ft,  Madison 
bridge  across  t'e  Miss,;  built  Union  Stock 
N'arns  at  C  irago;  do.,  Kansas  City;  do.,  a  part 
of  the  Chicago  &  Alton  R,  R.;  112  iniles  of 
track  in  111,  for  the  Toledo.  Peoria  &  Wa''saw 
R.  R.;  Engr,  in  charge  of  Ma'ntenance  of  Way; 
Oiv,  Ener..  Pittsburgh,  Ft.  Wayne  S:  Chicago 
U.  R.;  Chief  Engr.  of  Maintenance  of  Wiy  of 
West.  Div,  of  O  and  Miss.  R.  R,;  Chief  Engr. 
'In  :  Rporgan'zed  Chicago  and  .Alton  R,  R, 
Chief  Engr.,  Erie  R,  R,;  Asst.  Gen.  Supt.,  do. 
Won  premium  for  competitive  design  for  a 
bridge  across  the  Mo,  at  St.  Ch.nrles.  Mo.  Pi- 
oneer advocate  of  use  of  zinc-ch'oride  as  a  pre- 
"■ervative  for  timber;  Orgnni^ed  the  Chicago  Tie 
Preservine  Co.,  1885,  Early  a  stud,  of  Avia. 
Chm.  of  Com.  to  Report  on  Rapid  Transit  for 
N.  Y.,  1874;  do..  Intprnat  Engn<?.  Coneress. 
Chicago.  181.1.  Auth.:  The  Kansas  City  Bridfje; 
The  Sibley  Bridge  for  wh'ch  the  Rowland  prire 
of  the  A  S.  C,  E.  was  awarded;  Progress  in 
Flving  Mac'  ines;  a  great  manv  ra-ers  upon 
rn^nc.  sub'ects  in  terhn-cl  transactions  ad  neri- 
odirals,  Pres,,  A.  S.  C  F,,  180,;  Pres,.  West. 
''or.  of  Fnt»rs  .  loni;  Hon,  Mom.  Tnsf.  Civ. 
Fners.  of  ^reat  Brita-n,  1891;;  Fellow  and  Secy., 
A.  A.  .\.  S.;  Mem.  Century  Assn..  N.  Y. ;  Can- 
adian Soc.  of  Civ.  Engrs. ;  A.  I.  Min.  E. ;  Hon. 
mem..   Aero  Clubs  of  Am.   and   France;   Pres., 


Honorary  Alumni 


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111.  Aero  Club;  Hon.  mem..  Aeronautical  Soc. 
of  Great  Hritain  and  recipient  of  a  Gold  Medal 
given  by  that  Soc.  for  distinguished  service  in 
promoting  the  art  of  avia.  Chanute  field,  Ran- 
toul.  111.  was  named  for  him.     Died  N  23,  1910. 

•CHARLES  WRIGHT  CLARK 

C.  E.,  1892.     (Cert.  1876.    See  No.  96.) 

Hio.     "NORMAN  JAY  COLMAN 

D.  Agr.,  1905;  b.  My  16,  1827.  Richfield 
Springs,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Hamilton  and  Nancy 
(Sprague)  Colman.  Prepared  in  Dist.  Sch. 
and  Sem.  LL.  B.,  Law  Sch.,  Louisville,  Ky.. 
1851,  do..  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1905.  Teacher,  Schs., 
Ky.,  1847;  Lawyer,  New  Albany,  Ind..  1850  52; 
Dist.  Attv.,  1852;  Established  Colinan's  Rural 
World;  Dean  of  Agr.  Editors  in  U.  S.;  Alder- 
man, St.  Louis.  1855-56;  Mem.,  House  of  Rep- 
resentatives, 1865-66;  Lt.  Gov.,  Mo.,  1875-77; 
U.  S.  Conin.  of  Agr.,  1885  89;  First  Sec.  of 
Agr.,  U.  S.,  1889.  Issued  call  and  presided 
over  Convention  of  delegates  from  Agr.  Colls, 
in  U.  S..  1885  and  urged  upon  Congress 
adoption  of  laws  creating  present  system  of 
Agr.  Exp.  Sfas.  Head,  Govt.  Horse-breeding 
farm.  Ft.  Collins,  Colo.  Lt.  Col.,  85th  Mo.  Mil- 
itia, Civil  War,  Mem.,  Mo.  St.  Bd.  of  Agr.; 
Founder  and  ist  Pres.,  Mo.  St.  Hort.  Soc,  ist 
Pres..  Mo.  St.  Fair:  Pres.,  Mo.  St.  Press  Assn.. 
Curator,  Univ.  of  Mo.;  Officer  du  Merita  Agri- 
cole,  France,  1889.  Married  Clara  Porter,  1851. 
New  Albany,  Ind.  (died  1863);  Catherine 
Wright,  1866,  St.  Louis  (died  1897).  Died  N 
5,   191 1,  St.   Louis. 

Hi  I.  GEORGE  GARY  COMSTOCK 
Prof,  and  Dir.;  LL.  D.,  1907;  b.  F  12,  1855, 
Madison,  Wis.;  s.  Charles  H.  (b.  Jl  3.  1822, 
Ridgeville,  O  ^  and  Mercy  (Bronson)  Comstock 
(b.  1825.  Cleveland).  Prepared  in  Adrian 
(Mich.)  H.  S.  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.;  LL.  B.. 
Univ.  of  Wis.;  Sc.  D..  Univ.  of  Mich.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  -Sigma  Xi.  Recorder  and  Asst. 
Engr  ,  U.  S.  Lake  Survey,  1874-78;  Asst.  Engr., 
Miss.  River  Improvements,  1878-79;  Asst.  As- 
tronomer Washburn  Obs. ;  Computer  Nautical 
Almanac  OfRce;  Prof.,  Math,  and  Astron.,  O. 
St.  Univ..  18S5-87;  Prof,  of  Astron.,  Univ.  of 
Wis.  and  Dir.  of  Observatory,  do.  1887 — ;  Dir. 
Grad.  Sch.,  do.  Auth.:  Method  of  Least 
Squares,  Ginn  &  Co.,  1890;  Textbook  of  Astron., 
Appleton.  1000;  Field  Astron.  for  Engrs..  Wiley, 
1902;  Publications  of  Washburn  (Observa- 
tory, Vols.  6-12,  State  Printer,  Wis.;  also  num 
erous  contributions  to  sc.  periodicals.  V.  P., 
A.  A.  .A.  S.,  1894;  mem.  Astron.  and  Astrophys. 
Soc.  of  Am.;  Sec.  and  ist  V.  P.,  Nat.  Acad,  of 
Sc;  Chm.,  Com.  on  Math,  and  Astron.;  .Astron- 
omische  Gesellschaft;  Sociedad  Astronomico  de 
Mexico.  Marricrl  F.  Cecile  Everett,  Je,  1894, 
Madison.  Wis.  Children:  Mary,  b.  D  11,  1895; 
Lillian,  b.  Jl,  1904  (died  Ja,  1905).  Address. 
Observatory  Hill,  Madison,  Wis. 

ROLAND  RAY  CONKLIN 
M.  L.,  1891.    (Cert.   1880.    See  No.  232.) 

Hi 2.  JOHN  WILLISTON  COOK 
Pres.  of  Norm.  Sch.;  LL.  D..  1904;  b.  Ap  20. 
1844,  Oneida  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Harry  Dewitt  (b. 
Mr  6,  1817.  Lennox.  N.  Y.)  and  Joanna  (Hall) 
Cook  (b.  D  23.  1817.  Hartford,  N.  Y.").  111. 
St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1865.  A.  M.,  Knox  Coll.; 
LL.  D.,  Blackburn  Univ.  Prin.  Pub.  Sch., 
Brimfield.  111.,  1865-66:  do..  Grammar  Dept. 
Model  Sch.,  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1866-68; 
Teacher  do..  186890;  Pres.  1890-q;  No.  111.  St. 
Norm.  Since  its  beginning,  1899-1919.  Auth.: 
Educ.  Hist,  of  111..  1912;  A  Series  of  Arithme- 
tics (with  Miss  N.  Cropsey);  Various  articles  on 
Hist,  of  Fduc,  Sch.  &  Home  Educ.  Blooming- 
ton,  111.  Ed.  and  Pub.  (with  E.  C.  Hewett)  ///. 
Schoolmaster  1874-76,  do.  (with  R.  R.  Reeder) 
///.  School  Journal.  1884-86.  Pres.,  St. 
Teachers'  Assn.  of  111.,  1880;  Pres.,  N.  E.  A., 


1904;  Pres.  Norm.  Dept.,  do.,  1896.  Married 
Lydia  Farnham  Spoflord,  Ag  26  1867,  N,  And- 
over,  Mass.  Children:  Agnes  Spofford  (Gale) 
b.  Ag  7,  1873;  John  Loring,  b.  N  26,  1874.  Ad- 
dress, DeKalb.  111. 

Hi 3.  EDWIN  GILBERT  COOLEY 
Educator;  LL.  D.,  1905;  b.  Mar.  12,  1857, 
Strawberry  Point,  la.;  s.  Gilbert  (b.  Chautau- 
qua Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Martha  Hammond  (White- 
hall) Cooley  (b.  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Prep. 
Sch.,  Univ.  of  la.;  Univ.  of  la.;  Ph.  B.,  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1895.  Teacher,  la.,  1879;  Supt.  of 
Sch.,  Cresco,  la.,  1885-91;  Prin.,  II.  S.,  Au- 
rora, 111.,  1891-3;  do.,  H.  S.,  La  Grange,  111.. 
1893-1899;  do.,  Chicago  Norm.  Sch.,  1899; 
.Supt.  City  Schs.,  Chicago,  1900-09;  Pres.,  D. 
C.  Heath  &  Co.,  1909-10;  Educ  Commerce,  (ioml. 
Club  of  Chicago  191015;  Dir.  junior  activities 
Central  Div.  Am.  Red  Cross,  1918 — .  Auth.: 
Articles  in  Sat.  Evening  Post  and  Educ.  Papers. 
Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  Chicago;  Union  League 
Club;  Pres.,  III.  St.  Teacher's  Assn.,  1904; 
Pres.,  Nat.  Educ.  Assn..  190708;  pres.  Dept. 
Supt.,  1904;  Decoration,  Order  of  Franz  Josef 
(Austrian).  Married  Lydia  A.  Stanley,  Ja  1, 
1878.  Children:  Bertha,  b.  N,  1878;  Susie  E.. 
b.  D,  1880;  Dean,  b.  Ja,  1882;  Bessie,  b.  My 
1887;  Gilbert,  b.  O  1891;  Edwin,  b.  O  1894. 
Address,  5338  Washington  Ave.,  (Chicago. 

H14.  GEORGE  BRUCE  CORTELYOU 
Pres.  Gas.  Co.;  LL.  D.,  1905;  b.  Jl  26,  1862, 
New  York  City;  s.  Peter  Crolius  and  Rose 
(Seary)  Cortelyou.  Prepared  in  Hempstead  (L. 
I.)  Inst.;  St.  Norm.  Sch..  Westfield,  Mass.  LL. 
B.,  Georgetown  Coll.,  1895;  LL.  M..  Columbian, 
1896;  LL.  D.,  Georgetown  Coll.;  do..  Ky.  Wes- 
leyan.  Gen.  law  and  Verbatim  reporter  in  N. 
Y.  and  in  pub.  service,  1883;  Prin.,  Prep.  Schs., 
N.  Y..  1885-89;  Pvt.  Sec.  to  Post-Office  Insp. 
in  charge  at  N.  Y.,  the  Survyr.  of  Port  of  N. 
Y.,  4ih  Asst.  Postmaster  Gen.,  1889;  Stenog., 
Pres.  Cleveland,  1895;  Ex.  Clerk,  1896;  Asst. 
Sec,  Pres.  McKinley.  1898;  Sec,  do.,  1900; 
Sec,  Pres.  Roosevelt,  1901-03;  Sec,  Dept.  of 
Commerce  and  Labor,  1903;  Chm.,  Rep.  Nat. 
Com.;  conducted  campaign  for  election  of  Pres. 
Roosevelt,  1904;  Postmaster  Gen..  1905  7;  Sec 
of  Treas.,  1907-9;  Pres.,  Consolidated  Gas  Co., 
N.  Y.,  1909—;  Dir.,  N.  Y.  Edison  Co.,  N.  Y. 
Life  Ins.  Co..  Nat.  Surety  Co.  Mem.,  Union 
1  eague;  Rep.,  New  York  City;  Press;  Sleepy 
Hollow;  Recess;  Cortelyou,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.; 
Econ.,  N.  Y.;  Univ.,  Washington,  D.  C;  Ham- 
ilton. Chicago;  Nat.  Civic  Federation;  Metro- 
politan Museum  of  Art;  Holland  Soc;  Chamber 
of  Commerce;  Merchants'  Assn.  of  N.  Y. ;  Am. 
Gas  Inst.;  Nat.  Cml.,  Gas  Assn.;  N.  Y.  St. 
Hist.  Assn.;  V.  P.,  Trustee,  New  England  Con- 
servatory of  Music.  Married  Lilv  Morris 
Hinds,  S  15,  1888.  Roslyn,  L.  I.  Children: 
George  Bruce,  Jr.;  William  Winthrop;  Grace; 
Helen  (died  My  19,  1909);  Peter  Crolius.  Ad- 
dress, Riverdale  on-Hudson.  New  York  City; 
bus.  add.,  130  East  15th  St.,  do. 

His.  "SHELBY  MOORE  CULLOM 
U.  S.  Senator;  LL.  D.,  1903;  b.  N  22,  1839, 
Wayne  Co.,  Ky.  Studied  law  in  Springfield, 
1853;  City  Atty.,  1853-65;  Elected  mem.  House 
of  Representatives  111.  Legislature.  1856,  i860, 
1872  and  1874;  elected  Speaker,  1861  and  1873; 
mem.,  Congress.  1865-71;  Tru<:tee,  e.r  officio, 
Univ.  of  11:..  1877-83.  Chm.,  111.  delegation  to 
Ren.  Nat.  Convention,  Philadelphia,  1872  and 
1884;  Gov.  of  111.,  1876-83;  U.  S.  Senator. 
1883-1913.  Mem.,  Com.  appointed  to  prepare 
a  system  of  laws  for  the  Hawaiian  Islands; 
Regent.  Smithsonian  Inst.  Married  Hanna  M. 
Fisher,  D  12,  1855  (died  Mr,  1861);  Juba  Fish- 
er, My  5.  1863  (died  Ag  18,  1909).  Died  Ja 
28,  1914,  Washington,  D.  C. 

H16.     "WILLIAM   ELEROY   CURTIS 
Journalist;  LL.  D.,  191 1;  b.  N  5,  1850,  Akron, 
O.;  s.  Eleroy  and  Harriet  (Coe)  C-urtis.     A.  B., 
West.   Reserve   Coll.,    1871;   Litt.  D.,   1901;   L. 


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University  of  Illinois 


H.  D.,  Amherst,  1907.  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Staff, 
Chicago  Intcr-Occan,  1873-87;  do.,  Washington 
Correspondent,  do.,  Chicago  Record,  1887-1901; 
do.,  Chicago  Record  Herald,  1901 — .  Special 
Coinn.  from  U.  S.  to  Central  and  S.  Am. 
Repubs. ;  Ex.  Officer,  Intcrnat.  Am.  Conference, 
iSt!9-9o;  Dir.,  Bus.  Am.  Kepubs,  189093; 
Chief,  Latin-Am.  Dept.  and  Hist.  Section,  Chi- 
cago Expedition  to  Aladrid;  Special  Envoy  to 
the  Queen  Regent  of  Spain  and  Pope  Leo  XlII, 
189^.  Auth.:  Tibbalses  Folkes,  1875;  A  Sum- 
mer Scamper,  1881;  The  Life  of  Zachariah 
Chandler,  1879;  Children  of  the  Sun,  1882; 
Capitols  of  Spanish  America.  1886;  The  Land 
of  the  Nihilist,  1S87;  Trade  and  Transporta- 
tion, 1889;  Handbook  to  the  American  Repub 
lies,  1890;  Guatemala,  1891;  Costa  Rico.  1891; 
\enezuela,  A  Land  Where  it  is  Always  Sum- 
mer, 1891;  The  United  States  and  Foreign 
Powers,  1892,  1899;  Today  in  France  and  Ger- 
many, 1897;  The  Turk  and  His  Lost  Provinces, 
i9o_>;  Modern  India,  1905.  Mem.,  Nearly  all 
learned  socs.  of  U.  S.  and  several  in  Europe; 
Gridiron;  Press;  Cosmos.  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
Union   League.    Died   O    5,    191 1,    Philadelphia. 

CHARLES   HENRY  DENNIS 
A.  M.,   1905.    (See  No.  266.) 

H17.  JACOB  McGAVOCK  DICKINSON 
Lawyer;  LL.  D.,  1905;  b.  Ja  30.  1851,  Col- 
umbus, Miss.;  s.  Henry  and  Anna  (McOavock) 
Dickinson.  A.  M.,  L'niv.  of  Nashville,  1872; 
LL.  D.,  Columbia,  1905;  do.,  Yale,  1910;  do., 
Lincoln  Memorial  Univ.,  1917.  Law  Stud., 
Columbia  Coll.,  N.  Y.;  do.,  Univ.  of  Leipzig; 
do.,  Paris.  Admitted  to  bar,  1874.  Served  sev- 
eral times  by  special  comn.  on  Supreme  Bench 
of  Tenn.;  Asst.  Atty.  Gen.,  U.  S..  1895-97; 
Gen.  .Solicitor,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1899-1901;  Gen. 
Counsel,  do.,  1901-09;  Leading  Counsel  for  U. 
S.  in  Alaskan  Boundary  Case;  Sec.  of  War, 
1909-11;  Head,  Consolidated  law  firm,  Dickin- 
son, Wetten  &  Keehn,  Chicago.  Receiver, 
Rock  Island  Lines,  1915-17.  Mem.,  Chicago 
Clul;;  Wayfarers;  Cliff  Dwellers.  Pres.  Am. 
Bar  Assn.,  1907-08.  Married  Martha  Overton, 
187O,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Address,  1523  Dearborn 
Parkway,  Chicago;  bits,  add.,  c/o  Dickinson, 
Wetten  &.  Keehn,  do. 

Hi 8.  *ANDREW  SLOAN  DRAPER 

(Father  of  No.  1663.) 
LL.  D.,  1905;  b.  Je  21,  1848,  Westford,  N.  Y.; 
s.  Sylvester  Bigelow  and  Jane  (Sloan)  Draper. 
Prepared  in  Albany  (N.  Y.)  Acad.  LL.  B., 
Albany  Law  Sch.,  1871;  do.,  Colgate  Univ., 
1889;  do.,  Columbia,  1903;  do..  West.  Reserve 
Univ.,  1910.  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Teacher,  Albany 
Acad.,  N.  Y.;  do.,  other  institutions,  1866-70; 
Mem.,  Law  firm  of  Draper  &  Chester,  1871-86; 
do.,  Albany  Bd.  of  Educ,  1879-81,  1890-92;  N. 
Y.  Legislature,  1881;  St.  Norm.  Coll.  Bd.,  1882- 
86;  Cum.  do.,  1886,  1904;  Judge,  U.  S.  Court  of 
Ala.  Claims,  1884-86;  St.  Supt.,  Pub.  Instruc- 
tion, N.  Y.,  1886-92;  Supt.,  Cleveland  Pub. 
Schs.,  1892-94;  Pres.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1894-1904; 
1st  Comn.  of  Educ,  St.  of  N.  Y.,  1904-13. 
Auth.:  The  Rescue  of  Cuba;  American  Educa- 
tion; Vol.  on  Lincoln  in  Gateway  Series.  Ed., 
Department  of  Education,  Encyclopedia  Ameri- 
cana; Ed. -in-chief,  10  Vol.  Self  Culture  for 
Young  People.  Received  silver  medal  for  mono- 
graph on  Educational  Organization  and  Admin- 
istration in  the  U.  .S.,  Paris  Exposition,  1900; 
gold  medal  and  two  commemorative  diplomas 
for  educational  writing;  one  of  two  grand  prizes 
conferred  for  conspicuous  services  to  educ,  St. 
I-ouis  Internat.  Exposition.  1904.  Mem.,  Chi- 
cago Hist.  Soc;  St.  Hist.  Socs.  of  N.  Y..  111., 
and  WLs.;  St.  Louis  Ry.  Club;  Presby.  Church; 
Dir.,  Nat.  Cml.  Bank;  fJov.,  Dudley  Observa- 
tory, Albany,  N.  Y.;  Chm.,  Dept  of  Educ  of 
the  Internat.  Congresses,  St.  Louis  Exposition. 
1904.  Appointed  mem.  of  U.  S.  Bd.  of  Indian 
Comn.  by  Pres.  Roosevelt,  1902-13;  Chm.  do.; 
Pres.,  Nat.  Assn.  of  Sch.  Supts.,  1889-91;  do., 


North  Cent.  Assn.  of  Colls,  and  Secondary 
Schs.,  1903-04.  Married  Abbie  Louise  Lyon, 
My  8,  1872,  New  Britain.  Conn.  Children: 
Charlotte  Leland,  b.  N  21,  187s;  Edwin  Lyon 
('02),  b.  Ag  19,  1882.  Died  Albany,  N.  Y., 
Ap  27,   1913. 

EBENEZER  LEWIS  DRURY 
M.  L.,  1894.     (Cert.  1894.     See  No.  40.) 

HENRY  M.  DUNLAP 
M.   L.,   1891.    (Cert.    1875.  See  No.  64.) 

MARY  TRACY  EARLE  (HORNE) 
A.  M.,  1903.     (See  No.  424.) 

CHARLES  GLEASON  ELLIOTT    ' 
C.  E.,  1891.     (Cert.  1877.    See  No.  134.) 

•WILLIAM  C.  ELLS 
C.  E.,  1892.     (Cert.  1874.     See  No.  42.) 

HARVEY  C.  ESTEP 
C.  E.,  1893.     (Cert.  1874.     See  No.  43.) 

•WINFIELD  SCOTT  EVERHART 
M.  L.,  1891.     (Cert.  1875.     See  No.  66.) 

H19.     DAVID  FELMLEY 

(Father  of  Nos.  4150,  5654) 
Pres.,  Norm.  Univ.;  LL.  D.,  1905;  b.  Ap  24, 
1857,  Somerville,  N.  J.;  s.  John  S.  and  Ellen 
(Voorbees)  Felmley.  Prepared  in  Pub.  Schs., 
N.  J.;  Perry  H.  S.,  Blackburn  Univ.,  1873-76; 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich..  1881;  L.  II.  D..  Black- 
burn, 1906.  Supt.  Schs.,  Carrollton,  111.,  1882- 
1890;  Prof.  Math.,  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1890- 
1900;  Pres.,  do.,  1900 — .  Delta  Upsilon;  Adel- 
phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Mem.,  Coll.  Alumni  Club, 
I'loomington,  111.,  1890;  111.  St.  Teachers'  Assn., 
1881  — ;  Pres..  do.,  1901;  Central  111.  Teachers' 
Assn.  1890;  Pres.,  do.,  1900;  Schoolmasters' 
Club,  1890 — ;  Pres.,  1903;  LJniv.  Club  of  Chi- 
cago, 1909;  others.  Married  Aula  Stout.  Jl  6, 
1887,  Carrollton,  111.  Children:  Ruth  Davida 
Cio),  b.  Je  8,  1888;  Mildred  Helen  ('13),  b. 
Ap  20,  1890;  John  Benjamin,  b.  Je  27,  1905. 
Address,  207  N,  School  St.,  Normal,  111. 

H20.  STEPHEN  ALFRED  FORBES 
(Father  of  Nos.  949,  1031,  1868) 
Educator  and  Zoologist;  LL.  D.,  1905;  b.  My 
29,  1844,  Silver  Creek,  111.;  s.  Isaac  Sawyer  (b.  « 
Ja  15,  1800,  Wilmington,  Vt.)  and  Agnes  (Van 
Iloesen)  Forbes  (b.  Ag  12,  1800.  Cortlandville, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Beloit  Acad.,  Wis.;  Rush 
Med.  Coll.;  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Ph.  D.,  Ind. 
LIniv.,  1884.  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Teacher,  Pub.  Schs.,  1867-71;  Curator,  Museum, 
III.  St.  Nat.  Hist.  Soc,  1872-77;  Prof.,  Zool., 
LIniv.  of  111.,  1884-1909;  Prof.,  Entomology,  do., 
1909 — ;  111.  St.  Entomologist,  1882;  Founder 
and  Dir.,  111.  St.  Lab.  Nat.  Hist.,  1877—:  do., 
111.  Biol.  Sta..  1804:  Dean,  Coll.  of  Sc,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1888-1905.  Chief  St.  Natural  Hist.  SSr., 
1917 — .  Civ.  War,  1861-65;  Capt.  of  Co.  at  20; 
five  mos.  in  Confederate  Prison.  Auth.: 
Twenty-eight  studies  of  the  Food  of  Birds  and 
I'^ishes  and  of  the  Food  and  Contagious  Dis- 
eases of  Insects,  Bnl.  III.  St.  Lab.  Nat.  Hist.; 
Contributions:  List  of  111.  Crustacea,  do.;  Some 
Lake  Superior  Entomostraca,  Rc/yort  U.  S. 
Co)nn.  oil  I'isli  and  Fi.iherics,  1887;  Report  on 
the  Aquatic  Invertebrate  Fauna  of  the  Yellow- 
stone Nat.  Park,  Wyo.  and  of  the  Flathead 
Region  of  Mont.,  Bill.  U.  S.  Comn.,  1891;  Ed. 
and  Contributor,  Bui.  of  the  HI.  St.  Lab.  of  Nat. 
Hist.,  12  Vols..  1877 — .  Medal  of  Societe  d'Ac- 
climatation  de  France  for  .scientific  publications, 
iH«6.  Pres..  Entomol.  Club.  Cambridge,  Mass.; 
West.  .Soc  of  Naturalists;  Am.  Assn.  of  Econ. 
Entomol.;  Nat.  .Soc  of  Ilort.  Insps. ;  111.  St. 
Acad.  Sc;  Honorary  I'>llow,  Entomol.  Soc  of 
Am.;  organizer  of  Internat.  Congress  of  Zool., 
World's  Columbian  Exposition;  Dir.,  Aquarium 


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of  the  U.  S.  Fish  Comn.,  do.  Fellow,  A.  A.  A. 
S.;  Charter  mem.,  Soc.  for  Prom,  of  Agr.  Sc; 
Mem.,  Nat.  Acad.  Sc;  Wash.  Acad,  of  Sc; 
Am.  Soc  of  Naturalists;  Societe  Entomolo- 
gique  de  France;  Chm.,  Champaign  Co.  Or- 
ganization of  111.  branch  of  the  League  to 
Enforce  Peace.  Married  Clara  Shaw  Gaston. 
D  25,  1873,  Normal,  111.  Children:  Bertha 
Van  Iloescn  ('96),  b.  N  28,  1874;  Ernest 
Browning  ('97),  b.  N  3,  1876;  Winifred,  b.  Ag 
8,  1879;  Ethel  Clara  ('03),  b.  Jl  20,  i88i; 
Richard  Edwin,  b.  Ja  2,  1887  (died  Mr  18, 
1893).  Address,  702  Indiana  Ave.,  Urbana; 
bus.  add.,  223  Nat.  Hist.  Bldg.,  Univ.  of  111., 
do. 

II21.     WILLIAM    FREEMAN    MYRICK 
GOSS 

Executive;  D.  Eng.,  1904;  b.  O  7,  1859,  Barn- 
.stable,  Mass.;  s.  Franklin  B.  (b.  Jl  17,  1831, 
Brewster,  Mass.)  and  Mary  Gorham  (Parker) 
Goss  (b.  My  15,  1830,  Barnstable.  Mass.).  Cert, 
of  Grad.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.;  M.  S.,  Wabash 
Coll.,  1888.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha 
Tau  Omega.  Instr.,  Mech.  Arts,  Purdue  Univ., 
1879-83;  Prof.,  Practical  Mechs.,  do..  1883-89; 
Prof.,  Exp.  Engng.,  do.,  1889-1907;  Dir.,  Engng. 
Lab.,  do.,  1899-1907;  Dean,  Schs.  of  Engng., 
do.,  1900-07;  Dean,  Coll.  of  Engng.  and  Dir., 
Sch.  of  Ry.  Engng.  and  Adm.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1907-17;  Dir.,  Eng.  Exp.  Sta.,  do.,  1909-17; 
Pres.,  Ry.  Car  Manufacturer's  Assn.,  191 7 — . 
Invented  design  and  installation  of  locomotive 
testing  plant,  Purdue  LIniv.,  1891;  various  re- 
searches in  steam  engng.  Auth. :  Bench  Work 
in  Wood,  Ginn  &  Co.;  Locomotive  Performance, 
John  Wiley  &  Sons;  Locomotive  Sparks,  do.; 
High  Steam  Pressures  in  Locomotive  Service, 
Carnegie  Inst.;  Superheated  Steam  in  Locomo- 
tive Service,  do.;  various  tech.  papers  before 
professional  societies;  for  10  yrs.  Contributing 
Ed.,  Railroad  Gazette.  Chief  Engr.,  Chicago 
Assn.  on  Smoke  Abatement  and  Electrification 
of  Ry.  Terminals,  1914-15.  Mem.,  Jury  of 
Awards,  Columbian  Exposition,  1893;  Advisory 
Bd.  on  Fuels  and  Structural  Materials,  U.  S. 
Geol.  Sur.  (appointed  by  Pres.  Roosevelt);  Ad- 
visory Com.  of  Pa.  R.  R.,  charged  with  Testing 
Locomotives  at  the  La.  Purchase  Exposition; 
West.  Ry.  Club;  A.  S.  M.  E.;  A.  A.  A.  S.; 
Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials;  Am.  Ry.  Mas- 
ter Mechs.  Assn.;  Nat.  Conservation  Assn.; 
Master  Car  Builder's  Assn.;  111.  Soc.  of  Engrs. 
and  Survs. ;  III.  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  Soc.  for  Promo- 
tion of  Engng.  Educ. ;  111.  Water  Supply  Assn.; 
Nat.  Assn.  for  Testing  Materials;  West.  Soc. 
of  Engrs.;  Am.  Acad,  of  Sc;  Union  League 
Club.  Married  Edna  Demaris  Baker,  Paines- 
ville,  O.  Chdd,  Mary  Lucette,  b.  O  22,  1885. 
Address,  Great  Northern  Hotel,  New  York 
City;   bus.  add.,  61    Broadway,   New  York  City. 

I     CHARLES   PEYTON  GRAHAM 
M.  L.,   1893-     (Cert.   1873.    See  No.  21.) 

ALFRED  T.  GREGORY 
A.  M.,  1905.    (See  No.  179.) 

H22.  LOUISE  CATHERINE  ALLEN 
GREGORY 
(Sister  of  No.  123) 
M.  S.  1893;  b.  D  9,  1848,  Oxford,  Ky.;  d. 
David  Skillman  (b.  1822,  Georgetown,  Ky.) 
and  Amanda  Daugherty  (Risque)  Allen  (b. 
Woodford  Co.,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Macon  Co. 
District  Sch.;  Grad.,  St.  Norm.  Sch..  Normal, 
111.,  1871.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Alton.  111.,  1872- 
73;  Asst.  to  S.  W.  White,  Pres.  of  Peoria  Co. 
Norm.,  1873-74;  Instr.,  Dom.  Sc,  LTniv.  of  111., 
1874-78;  Attended  Harvard,  studied  phys.  educ. 
in  Philadelphia  with  Lelia  Partridge;  studied 
chem.  of  foods,  in  Chicago  with  Prof.  De  La- 
fontaine;  attervded,  S.  Kensington  Sch.  of 
Cookery,  London,  Eng.,  summers  of  1875,  1876, 
1877,  1879;  Prof.,  Dom.  Sc.  and  Preceptress, 
LTniv.    of    111.,    1878-80.    Under   auspices   of   the 


Woman's  Chicago  Branch  of  the  Am.  Baptist 
Home  Mission  Soc  made  tour  of  inspection  of 
their  schs.  for  colored  people  in  the  south, 
and  published  report  of  investigations;  inves- 
tigated in  various  European  countries  the  educ. 
status  of  women.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Bap- 
tist Church,  1880 — .  Married  John  MUton 
Gregory,  Je  17,  1879,  Harristown,  111.  Child, 
Allene,  b.  D  7,  1887.  Address,  1008  Lincoln 
Ave.,   Urbana. 

FREDERIC  LEWIS  HATCH 
M.  S.,   1891.    (Cert.   1873.    See  No.  22.) 

MILES   FAYETTE  HATCH 
M.  S.,   1893.     (Cert.   1872.    See  No.   5-) 

H23.  WILLIAM  ARNON  HENRY 
Educator;  D.  Agr.,  1904;  b.  Je  16,  1850,  Nor- 
walk,  O.;  s.  William  and  Martha  Haines  (Con- 
diet)  Henry.  Prepared  in  Holbrook  Norm., 
I.ebanon,  O.;  O.  Wesleyan  LIniv.,  1867-69.  B. 
S.,  Cornell,  1880;  D.  Sc,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  1904; 
do..  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1907.  Sigma  Xi.  Prin., 
11.  S.,  New  Haven,  Ind.,  1872-73;  do.,  H.  S., 
Boulder,  Colo.,  1873-76;  Prof.,  Bot.  and  Agr., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1881;  do.,  Agr.,  1883;  Dir., 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1887;  do.  and  Dean,  Coll.  of 
Agr.,  1891-1907;  Prof.,  Emeritus  of  Agr.,  1907. 
Lecturer,  An.  Nutrition,  Univ.  of  Calif^  1902. 
Published  153  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  Buls.,  and  23  An- 
nual Reports.  Auth.:  (2d  part)  Rusk's  Special 
Report  on  Diseases  of  Cattle  and  Cattle  Feeding, 
1892;  Handbook  on  Northern  Wisconsin,  189s; 
Feeds  and  Feeding,  ist  edition,  1898;  ibth  edi- 
tion, revised  and  entirely  rewritten,  1910;  Portu- 
guese translation  by  F.  M.  Draenert.  Sao  Paulo, 
IJrazil,  1907;  Russian  translation  by  order  Im- 
perial Dept.  Agr.,  St.  Petersburg,  under 
direction  of  M.  Dubrovsky,  1912.  Ed.  staff. 
Breeders'  Gacctte:  Founder  of  Feeders  Corner, 
do.  Ed.  Staff  Hoard's  Dairyman.  Married 
Clara  Roxanna  Taylor,  Ag  19,  i8Si,  Oakfield, 
N.  Y.  (died  Jl  5,  1904)-  Child,  Arnon  T. 
.'Jddress,  College  of  Agr.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
Madison. 

H24.  THOMAS  FRANKLIN  HOLGATE 
Prof,  and  Dean;  LL.D.,  1905;  b.  Ap  8,  1859. 
Out.,  Can.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  Ag  22,  1820,  York- 
shire, Eng.)  and  Eleanor  (Wright)  Holgate 
(b.  F  4  1 81 5,  Hastings  Co.,  Ont.,  Can.).  Pre- 
pared in  Albert  Coll.,  Belleville,  Ont.  A.  B., 
do.  1884;  A.  M.,  Victoria  Coll.,  Toronto,  1S89; 
Ph.  D.,  Clark  Univ.,  1893.  Fellow,  Clark  Univ.; 
Prof.,  Math.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1893;  Dean,  Coll. 
of  Liberal  Arts,  do..  1902;  Acting  Pres.,  do.. 
1904-06,  1916 — .  Auth.:  Elementary  Geometry, 
igoi;  Translator,  Keye's  Geometry  of  Position, 
1898;  Contributor  to  Math.  Jours.  Mem., 
Am.  Math.  Soc.  Sec,  Internat.  Congr.  of 
Mathematicians,  Rome,  1908.  Married  Georgina 
Angela  Burdette,  Jl  23,  1890,  Newburgh,  Ont., 
Can.  Children:  Eleanor,  b.  My  i,  1894;  Bar- 
bara, b.  O  13,  1895;  Robert  B..  b.  O  3,  1899; 
Francis  B.,  b.  Ap  8,  1902.  Address,  617  Li- 
brary  St..   Evanston,   111. 

THOMAS  FORSYTHE  HUNT 
Agr.  D.,   1903.     (See  No.  392.) 

CHARLES  PERRY  JEFFERS 
M.  S.,  1894.     (Cert.   1874.    See  No.  46.) 

H2S.  HENRY  CHURCHILL  KING 
Educator;  LL.  D.,  1908;  b.  S  18,  1858,  Hills- 
dale, Mich.;  s.  Henry  Jarvis  and  Sarah  (Lee) 
King.  Prepared  in  Hillsdale  (Mich.)  H.  S.; 
Hillsdale  Coll.  A.  B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1879:  B.  D., 
Oberlin  Sem..  1882;  A.  M.,  Harvard,  1883;  D. 
D.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1897;  West.  Reserve  L'niv., 
1 901;  Yale,  1904;  Chicago,  191 6;  Harvard, 
191 6;  S.  T.  D.,  Columbia,  1909;  LL.  D.,  Miami 
Univ.  1909;  L.  H.  D.,  Colgate,  1916.  Tutor, 
Oberlin  Coll.,  1879-82;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Math.,  do., 
1884-90;    do..    Philosophy,    1890-91;    Prof,    do., 


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Univeksitv  of  Illimois 


1891-97;  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1893-94; 
Prof.  Theol.  and  Phil.,  Oberlin  Sem.  and  Coll., 
1897—;  Dean  Oberlin  Coll.,  1898-1902;  Acting 
Dean.  Coll.  of  Arts  and  Sc,  do.,  190^-07.  i9oS- 
11;  Pres.,  do..  190-' — ;  lib.  lecturer,  Haverford 
Coll.,  1906;  Taylor  lecturer.  Yale,  1907;  Noble 
lecturer,  Harvard,  1909;  Lecturer  in  India, 
China,  and  Japan,  1909-10;  Earl  lecturer.  Paci- 
fic Theol.  Sem.,  1910;  Lecturer  on  religious 
life,  Columbia.  1913.  Auth.:  Outline  of  Erd- 
mann's  Hist,  of  Phil.,  189J;  Outline  of  the 
Microcosnius  of  R.  H.  Lotze,  1895;  The  Appeal 
of  the  Child,  1900;  Keconst.  in  Theology,  1901; 
Theology  and  the  Social  Consciousness,  1902; 
Personal  and  Ideal  Elements  in  Education, 
1904;  Rational  Living,  1905;  The  Seeming  Un 
reality  of  the  Spiritual  Life,  1908;  The  Laws 
of  Friendship.  Human  and  Divine,  1909;  The 
Ethics  of  Jesus,  1909;  The  Moral  and  Religious 
Challenge  of  Our  Times,  191 1;  Religion  as  a 
Life,  1913;  It's  All  in  the  Day's  Work,  1916; 
Fundamental  Questions,  1917;  Letters  to  Sun- 
day School  Teachers,  1906.  Mem.,  Com.  re- 
porting on  Secondary  Sch.  Studies,  N.  E.  A.; 
Trustee,  Carnegie  Foundation  for  Advance- 
ment of  Teaching;  Council  of  Religious  Educ. 
Assn.;  O.  Coll.  Assn.;  Pres..  Congr.  Sunday 
Sch.  and  Pub.  Soc,  1908;  V.  P.,  A.  B.  C.  F. 
M.;  C.  H.  M.  S.;  Am.  Free  Trade  League; 
Nat.  Mun.  League;  Am.  Peace  Soc;  Am. 
Assn.  Labor  Legislation;  Am.  Acad.  Pol.  and 
Social.  Sc;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Pres.,  Am. 
Missionary  Assn.,  1913 — ;  Assn.,  Am.  Colls., 
1916;  Chm.  Comn  on  Missions,  Nat.  Council, 
Congr.  Churches  1913 — ;  Executive  Com.,  Gen. 
War  Comn.  of  Churches;  Nat.  War  Work  Coun- 
cil, Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Sunday  Sch.  War  Council; 
sub-com.  on  War  Prohibition;  Com.  on  Nat. 
Prohibition;  Nat.  Council,  Am.  Inst,  of  Social 
Service;  Chm.,  Comn.  on  Church  and  Social 
Service,  Federal  Council,  Churches  of  Christ 
in  Am.  Married  Julia  Marianna  Coates,  Jl  7, 
J882.  Children:  Harold  Lee,  b.  Je  12,  1883; 
Philip  Coates.  b.  My  27,  1887;  Donald  Storrs, 
b.  Je  19,  18S9;  Edgar  Weld,  b.  D  24,  1893-  Ad- 
dress, 317  E.  College  St.,  Oberlin,  O. 

WALTER   ELLIOTT  KNIBLOE 
M.  L.,  1893.    (Cert.    1876.    See  No.  102.) 

H26.  LIVINGSTON  CHESTER  LORD 
Pres.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  LL.  D.^  1904;  b.  Ag 
27,  1851,  Killingworth,  Conn.;  s.  Benjamin  (b. 
1821,  do.)  and  Antoinette  (Case)  Lord  (b. 
1830,  South  Windsor  Conn.).  Grad.,  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  New  Britain,  Conn.,  1871.  A.  M.,  Har- 
vard, 1912.  Pr  n..  H  .S.,  Terryville,  Conn., 
1871-74;  Supt.,  Schs.,  Winnebago,  Minn.,  1874 
78;  Prin.,  Union  Sch.,  Mankato,  Minn.,  1878- 
79;  Sunt..  Schs.,  St.  Peter,  Minn.,  187988; 
Pres.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Moorhead,  Minn.,  i888- 
99;  do..  East.  III.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1899 — . 
Mem.,  N.  E.  A.;  School  Masters  Club;  Quad 
rangle  Club;  Univ.  Club;  111.  Teachers  Assn.; 
Nat.  Soc.  of  Sc.  Study  of  Educ;  Nat.  Council 
of  Educ;  Congr.  Church.  Married  Mary  E. 
Cook,  1874,  Bristol.  Conn.  Address,  Eastern 
Illinois  Slate  Normal   School,  Charleston,   111. 

H27.  ABP,OTT  LAWRENCE  LOWELL 
Pres..  Harvard  University;  LL.  D.,  1905;  b. 
D  13.  1856,  Boston;  s.  Augustus  (b.  Ja  15,  1836) 
and  Katherine  Bigelow  (Lawrence)  Lowell  (b. 
F  1832).  Prepared  in  G.  W.  C.  Noble's  Sch.. 
Boston.  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1877;  LL.  B.,  do., 
1880;  LL.  D.,  Williams,  1898;  Columbia,  1Q09; 
Princeton.  1909;  Yale,  1909;  Louvain,  i90'i: 
Dartmouth  1909;  Ph.  D..  Berlin,  1910.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Lawyer.  1880-97;  Univ.  lecturer, 
i8')7-oo;  Prof.,  Sc.  of  Govt..  18901009;  Pres, 
Harvard,  1000—.  Auth.:  (With  F.  C.  Lowell) 
Transfer  of  Stock  in  Corporations.  1884;  Es- 
fays  on  Government.  1880;  Government  and 
Parties  in  Continental  Europe,  1896;  (With  H. 
M.  Stephens)  Colonial  Civil  Service,  1000;  In- 
fluence of  Party   upon   Legislation   in  England 


and  America.  1902;  Government  of  England, 
1908;  Public  Opinion  and  Popular  Government, 
1913.  Married  Anna  Parker  Lowell.  Address. 
Harvard  Univ.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

H28.  THOMAS  McCLELLAND 
Pres.  Emeritus;  LL.  D.,  1905;  b.  My  1,  1846, 
Quilly,  Co.  Derry,  Ireland;  s.  William  and  Mar- 
garet (Smiley)  McClelland.  Prepared  in  Den- 
mark (la.)  Acad.  A.  B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1875; 
A.  M.,  do.,  1883;  Grad.,  Andover  Theoi.  Sem., 
1880;  D.  D.,  Tabor  Coll.,  1891;  LL.  D.,  Grin- 
nell  Coll.,  1915.  Divinity  Stud.,  Oberlin,  1875- 
76;  Asst.  Prin.,  Denmark  Acad.,  1876-78;  Stud. 
Union  Tl  eol.  Sem.,  1878-79;  Prof.,  Phil., Tabor 
Coll.,  1880-91;  Pres.,  Pacilic  Univ.,  1891-iyoo; 
do.,  Knox  Coll.,  Galcsburg  III.,  1900-17;  Pres. 
Evieritiis,  do.,  1917 — .  Trustee  Carnegie  Foun- 
dation for  the  Advancement  of  Teaching.  Mar- 
ried Harriet  C.  Day,  Ag  19,  1880,  Denmark,  la. 
Children:  Kellogg  D.,  b.  Mr  26.  1884;  Coch- 
ran B.,  b.  Ag  22,  1887;  Ruth  M.,  b.  O  16  1891. 
Address,  656  N.  Prairie  St.,  Galesburg,  111. 

•HENRY  MACKAY 
M.  L.,  1892.     (Cert.  1876.    See  No.  104.) 

HENRY  WESTON  MAHAN 
M.  L.,  1893.     (Cert.  1876.     See  No.  106.) 

JAMES   ROBERT   MANN 
LL.  D.,  1903.     (See  No.  109.) 


M. 


*JAMES  NEWTON  MATTHEWS 
L.,  1891.     (Cert.   1872.     See  No.  7.) 


H29.     RALPH  MODJESKI 
Civ.  Engr.;  D.  Engng.,  1911;  b.  Ja  27,  1861, 
Cracow,  Austrian  Poland;  s.  Gustav  (b.  Poland) 
and  Helena  (Opid)  Modrzejewski  (b.  1842,  do.). 
Prepared   in    li.    S.,    Cracow,    Poland.      C.    E., 
Ecole   des    Ponts   et   Chaussees,    Paris,   France. 
Asst.  Engr.,  Const.,  Union  Pacific  Bridge,  Oma- 
ha, Neb.,  1885-87;  insp.,  Shops  for  bridge  work, 
.Athens,   Pa.,    1887-89;    Chief   Draftsman,   Office 
of  George  S.   Morison,  Chicago,   18S991;   Chief 
Insp.,     Memphis     Bridge    superstructure,     1891. 
Asst.  Engr.,  do.,   1892;  Civ.   Engr.,  Modjeski  & 
Angier.    Civ.    and    Inspecting    Engrs.,    Chicago, 
New    York,   Pittsburgh   and    St.    Louis,    1893 — . 
Designed   and   constructed   Govt.    Bridge,    Rock 
Is  and.     111.;     reconstructed     Bismark     Bridge, 
Hismark,   N.   Dak.;   Constructed  TlieOes   iiriuge, 
Thebes,    111.,    1902-05,    Columbia    River    Bridge 
and   WiUiamette   River    Bridge,   Spokane,   Port- 
land   &    Seattle    Ry.    Co.,    190.V08;    McKinley 
Bridge,  St.  Louis;  Columbia  River  Bridge    Ore. 
Trunk  Ky.  Co.,  Celilo    Ore.;   Broadway  Bridge, 
Portland,  Ore.;   double  track   railroad  and  high- 
way  bridge,   Memphis,  Tenn.;    bridge.    Keokuk, 
la.;    Consulting   Engr.;   Metropolis   Bridge,   Me- 
tropolis, III.;  do.,  N.  Y.,  New  Haven   and  Hart- 
ford R.  R.;  Thames  River  Bridge,  New  London, 
Conn.;    in    charge   of   reinforcing    Poughkeepsie 
r.ridgc  over  Hudson  River;  Mem.  Bd.  of  Engrs., 
Ouebec    Bridge    reconstruction,    1908 — ;    C   erry 
Street   Bridge,  Toledo,  O. ;   made  plans  for  No. 
Pacific    Ry.;    Mem..    Comn.    to   determine    feasi- 
bility   of    a     vehicular    tunnel     under     Hudson 
Rivet;  designed  and  constructed  fire-proof  ware- 
house   for    Rock    Island    Arsenal.    HI.      Mem.. 
A.  S.  C.   E.;  Can.  Soc.   C.   E. ;   British  Inst,  of 
C.  E.;  Am.  Inst.  Consulting  Engrs,;  Past  Pres., 
West.  Soc.   of   Engrs.   for  Promotion  of  Engng. 
Educ;    Franklin    Inst,    of    Philadelphia;    French 
Assn.    of    Engrs.;    Past    Students    of    Ecoledes 
Ponts  and   Chaussees;    Engrs,    Club.   New   York 
City;    Union    League   Club,   Chicago;    Arbnsjton 
Club,     Portland.       Orgnnized     Chicago     Engrs. 
Club.     Married  Felicie  Bcnda.  D  28,   1885    New 
York  City.     Children:    Fcbx   B.    b.  Ag  6,   1887; 
Marie  S,,  h,  Ja  22    1S0.3;  Ch.nrles  E.  J,,  b.  F  20, 
i8q6.     Address.   Uninn   League  Club,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  220  S.  Michigan  Ave.,  do. 


Honorary  Alumni 


831 


AMANDA  CAMPBELL   (MOORE) 
1893.    M.  L.    (Cert.   1875-    See  No.  60.) 

H30.  •RICHARD  PRICE  MORGAN 
D.  Engng.,  1903;  b.  S  17,  1828,  Stockbridge, 
Mass.  Jr  rci^ared  in  (Jramniar  Sch.,  Albany,  N. 
Y.  Praciicnig  Civ.  Engr.  for  50  yrs.  Auta.: 
First  rei^ort  ever  published  wiih  plans  perfected 
in  detail  tor  raiiid  transit  elevated  sieam  railway 
in  New  York  City;  Report  to  the  Commerce 
Commission  of  New  York  State  on  the  Ucclme 
of  the  Commerce  of  the  Port  of  New  Y'ork; 
Report  to  the  U.  S.  Pacitic  Ky.  Commission  on 
the  physical  condition  and  cost  of  reproducing 
the  land  grant  railioads;  Minority  report  on  the 
location  ot  a  harbor  of  refuge  on  the  southern 
coast  of  Calif.  1897,  w..ich  was  sustained  by  the 
Chief  of  Engrs.,  the  Atiy.  Gen.  and  .Sec.  of 
War;  Many  other  professional  reports. 
Awarded  diijlomas  and  medals  at  the  Centennial 
Exposition  and  at  the  E.Ki)Osition  of  Ry.  Appli- 
ances at  Chicago,  1884.  Trustee.  Univ  of  111., 
1891-97;  Chm.,  Finance  Comn.;  do.,  Bldgs.  and 
Grounds,  1895.  Mem.  ist  Lid.  R.  R.  and 
Warehouse  Conin.  of  Iil.,  1870-74;  West.  Soc.  of 
Engrs.  ol  Chicago;  Sons  of  Mass.  and  N.  Engng. 
Soc.  of  Chicago;  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.;  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  Mary  E.  Rutzer,  N  i,  1854. 
Poug  keepsie,  N.  Y.  Children:  Edward  R.,  b. 
N  25.  1855  (died  do.);  Harry  Cantine,  b.  1858; 
May  Spencer,  b.  My  11,  i860;  Dwight  Cadogan, 
b.  Je  5,  1868.     Died  My  20,   1910,  Dwight,  111. 

ANDREW  T.  MORROW 
C.  E.,  1892.     (Cert.  1873.    See  No.  27) 

H31.  *JOHN  BENJAMIN  MURPHY 
LL.  D.,  1905;  b.  D  21,  1857,  Appleton,  Wis.; 
s.  Michael  P.  (b.  i8i8.  Limerick,  Ireland)  and 
Ann  (Grimes)  Murphy.  Prepared  in  Appleton 
(Wis.)  H.  S.  M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.;  A.  M., 
Sc.  Ignatius  Coll.,  Cuicago;  M.  S.,  Sheffield 
Univ.,  grad.  work  in  Vienna,  1882;  do.,  Heidel- 
berg, 1863;  do.,  Berlin,  1883;  do.,  Munich,  1884. 
Practiced  in  Chicago  1879-82,  1884-16;  Head  of 
Dept.  of  Surgery  and  Clin.  Surg.,  N.  W.  Univ. 
Med.  Sch.;  Lhief  Surgeon,  Mercy  Hosp.  Col., 
U.  S.  Med.  R.  C.  Invented  Murphy  Button 
1892.  Auth. :  Appendicitis,  Med.  News,  1895; 
Analysis  of  Cases  Operated  on  with  the  Aid  of 
Murphy  Button,  do.,  1895;  Ankylosis-Arthro 
plasty,  clinical  and  experimental.  Jour.  Am. 
Med.  Assn.,  1905;  Actinomycosis  Hominis, 
with  report  of  5  cases.  North  Am.  Practi- 
tioner; intestinal  Appro.ximation,  Chicago  Clin- 
ical Review,  1894;  Intestinal  Surgery,  Mal- 
formations of  the  Intestine,  Keen's  Surgery, 
Chap.  XXXII,  1908;  Neurological  Surgery, 
Surgery,  Gynecology  &  Obstetrics,  1907; 
also  many  ot.  er  puulications  on  medical  sub- 
jects. Pres.,  Am.  Med.  Assn.,  1911-12;  mem. 
Assn.  Mil.  Surgeons  of  the  U.  S.;  Am.  Assn., 
R.  R.  Surg.;  Amer.  Assn.  of  Obstetricians  and 
Gynecologists;  Amer.  Surgical  .Assn.;  Chicago 
Orthoiiedic  Soc;  Chicago  Ath.  Assn.;  (Chicago 
Acad,  of  Sc. ;  Chicago  Med.  and  Surgical  Soc; 
Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  Nat.  Assn.  for  Prevention  of 
Tuberculosis;  Internat.  Med.  Assn.;  Alumni 
Assn.  of  Rush  Med.  Coll.;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.; 
Chicago  Assn.  of  Commerce,  Golf  Club:  Pathol. 
Soc;  Internat.  Avia.  Meet  Assn.  (Assoc. 
Mem.);  Miss.  Valley  Med.  .Assn.;  N.  Y.  Acad, 
of  Med.;  Nat.  One  Cent  Letter  Postage  Assn.; 
No.  Central  111.  Med.  .Assn.;  Nat.  Econ.  League; 
Physici.Tn's  Club  of  Chicago;  Soc.  of  Clinical 
Surg.;  Soc.  for  Exp.;  Biol,  and  Med.;  S.  Surg, 
and  Gynecological  As>n.;  St.  .Tames  Church; 
South  S  ore  Country  Club;  TriState  Med.  Soc; 
LTniv.  C'nh  of  Ch'Vago:  West.  Econ.  Soc;  Wis. 
Soc.  of  Chicago;  West.  Surgical  Assn.;  Deutsche 
Gesellschaft  Fur  Chirurgie — life  mem.;  Sur- 
gical Soc  of  Paris,  France.  Received  I  aetare 
medal  from  Notre  Dame,  1902.  Married  Jean- 
nette  Chirlotte  Pbmondon.  N  2.s,  1885.  Chil- 
dren: Harold,  b.  D  25,  18S6  (d.  F  19,  1887); 
Jeannette  Marguerite,  b.  D  14,  1887  (d.  My  i8. 


1893);  Cecilia  Marie,  b.  S  2?,  1890;  Mildred 
Lucinda,  b.  N  18,  1891;  Celeste,  b.  Ja  13,  1897. 
Died  Ag  11,  1916. 

H33.  SIMON  NEWTON  DEXTER  NORTH 
Statistician  and  Asst.  Sec,  Carnegie  Endow- 
ment; LL.  D.,  1904;  b.  N  29,  1849.  Clinton,  N. 
Y.;  s.  Edward  (b.  Mr  9,  1820  Berlin,  Conn.) 
and  Mary  Francis  (Dexter)  North  (b.  My  27, 
1869,  Whitesboro,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Dwight's 
Rural  H.  S.,  Clinton,  N.  Y.  A.  B.,  Hamilton 
Coll.,  1869;  A.  M.,  do.,  1872;  LL.  D.,  Bowdoin 
Coll.  Alpha  Delta  Phi.  Newspaper  Ed..  1869- 
88;  Sec.  Nat.  Assn.  Wool  Mfrs.,  1888-1903; 
Dir.,  U.  S.  Census,  190.^-09;  Ed..  Am.  Year 
Book,  1910;  Statistician  and  Asst.  Sec,  Carnegie 
Endowment  for  Internat.  Peace  191  1 — .  Auth.: 
Report  on  Newspaper  Press,  Census  of  1880; 
Report  on  Wool  Mfrs.,  do.,  1890;  Report  on 
Mfrs.  do.,  1900;  many  reports  of  Census  1903- 
00;  Old  Greek,  a  memoir  of  Edward  North, 
IQ04;  many  pam|)  lets  on  indus.  and  statistical 
subjects.  Chief  Statistician  for  Mfrs.,  1890- 
93.  Mem.,  Am.  Statistical  Assn.;  Pres.,  do., 
lOio;  Am.  Econ.  Assn.;  V.  P.,  do.,  1899;  St. 
Botolph  Club,  Boston;  Cosmos  Cub,  Washing- 
ton D.  C. ;  U.  S.  Indus.  Comn.  Married  Lillian 
Sill  Comstock,  Jl  8,  1875,  Rome.  N.  Y.  Chil- 
dren: Edward  b.  S  25,  1878  (died  F  8,  1902); 
Gladys,  b.  N  27,  1879;  Eloise  Comstock  b. 
My  12,  1884;  Dexter,  b.  O  26,  1800.  Address, 
No.    2    Jackson    Place,    Washington,    D.    C. 

JOHN  AUGUSTUS  OCKERSON 
D.  Eng.,  1903.     (See  No.  28.) 

H33.  SIMON  NELSON  PATTEN 
Prof.  (Emeritus);  LL.  D..  1905;  b.  My  i, 
1852,  Sandwich,  111.;  s.  William  and  Elizabeth 
(Pratt)  Patten.  Prepared  in  pub.  schs. ;  Jen- 
nings Sem.  Stud.,  Halle,  Ger.,  1878.  A.  "M., 
Univ.  of  Pa.;  Ph.  D.,  do.  Prof.,  Pol.  Econ., 
Univ.  of  Pa.,  1888-1917;  Prof.  Emeritus  do., 
191 7.  Auth.:  Premises  of  Political  Economy, 
1885-1901;  Economic  Basis  of  Protection,  1891; 
Theory  of  Dynamic  Economics,  1892;  Theory 
of  Social  Forces,  1896;  Development  of  English 
Thought,  1899;  T' eory  of  Prosperity.  1902; 
Heredity  and  Social  Progress  1903;  The  New 
Basis  of  Civilization  1907;  The  Social  Basis 
of  Religion,  1911;  Culture  and  War,  1915. 
Address,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  Philadelphia. 

PARLEY  AGRIPPAPHILLIPS 
M.  L.,  1894.     (Cert.  1873.     See  No.  29.) 

*WATSON   PICKRELL 
M.  S.,  1892.     (Cert.  1875.     See  No.  81.) 

FRANKLIN  CARPENTER  PLATT 
M.  L.,  1893.     (Cert.  1873.     See  No.  30.) 

ELIJAH  NEWTON  PORTERFIELD 
C.  E.,  1894.     (Cert.  1873.     See  No.  31.) 

H34.  HERBERT  PUTNAM 
Librarian  of  Congress;  LL.  D.,  1903;  b.  S  20, 
1881,  New  York  City;  s.  George  Palmer  (b. 
1814.  Me.)  and  Victorine  (Haven)  Putnam  (b. 
1824,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  pvt.  sch..  James  H. 
Morse,  N.  Y.;  A.  B,,  Harvard,  1883.  Columbia 
Law  Sch.,  1883-4;  Litt.  D.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1898; 
do..  Brown  Univ.,  1914;  LL.  D.,  Columbian. 
1903;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1904;  Y'^ale.  1907;  Williams, 
1911.  I.ibn.  Minneapolis  Athenaeum,  1884-87; 
admitted  to  bar,  Minn.,  1886;  active  in  promot- 
ing the  organization  of  a  free  pub.  lib.  for 
Minneapolis,  which  was  incorporated  1886; 
aiM'oiiited  Acting  Lihn..  do.,  i8?7;  Regular 
r  ibn.,  1800-91:  admitted  to  bar,  Suffolk  Co.. 
Mass.,  1802;  Lawyer,  Boston,  1802-5:  T  ihn., 
Boston  Pub.  Lib.,  1895-9;  I.ibn.  of  Consr.  Wash- 
ington, D.  C  1890 — .  Auth.:  Numerous  ar- 
ticles in  reviews  and  professional  jours.  Govt. 
Delegate  to  various  Internat.  Lib.  Congresses; 


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University  of  Illinois 


mem.,  Administrative  Bd..  Congress  of  Arts  and 
Sc,  St.  Louis  Exposition;  Pres.,  Am.  Lib. 
Assn.;  Overseer,  Harvard,  1902-6;  Fellow,  A.  A. 
A.  S.;  mem.,  .\ni.  Aiitiiiuarian  Soc.  Married 
Charlotte  Elizabeth  Munroe.  O  5,  1886,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.  Children:  Shirley,  b.  1887; 
Brenda,  b.  1800.  Address,  Library  of  Congress, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

II3S.  WILLIAM  E.  QUINE 
Professor  (Emeritus);  LL.  D.,  1904;  b.  F  9, 
1847,  Isle  of  Man.  Prepared  in  Pub.  and  II. 
Schs.  M.  D.,  Chicago  Med.  Coll.,  1869.  Served 
four  yrs.  as  apprentice  in  I'harmacy.  I'rof., 
Prin.,  and  Practitioner,  Chicago  Med.  Coll., 
1870-83;  Prof.,  Materia  Medica  and  Therapeut- 
ics, Coll.  P.  and  S.,  Chicago,  1883-1916;  Dean, 
faculty,  do.,  1892-1913.  Prof.  Emeritus,  do., 
1913.  Mem..  Am.  News  Assn.;  Am.  Med.  Assn., 
111.  St.  Med.  Soc.,  (pres.,  1904-05);  Chicago 
Med.  Soc,  (Pres.  1872);  Chicago  Acad.  Sc, 
etc.;  Practitioners'  Club;  S.  Shore  Country 
Club.  Married  Lettie  Mason,  1876,  Normal, 
Ill.(  died  Je  14,  1903).  Address,  3160  Indiana 
Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add..  Columbus  Memorial 
Bldg.,  do. 

H36.     ISHAM  RANDOLPH 

Consulting  Engr.;  D.  Engng.,  1910;  b.  Mr 
25,  1848,  New  Market,  Va.;  s.  Dr.  Robert  Car- 
ter (b.  D  I  1801,  "Carter  Hall",  do.)  and  I.ucy 
Nelson  (Welford)  Randolph  (b.  Ap  28,  1810, 
Fredericksburg,  \'a.).  Prepared  in  pvt.  schs., 
Clarke  Co.,  Va.  D.  Cml.  Sc,  Wash,  and  Lee 
Univ.,  191 7.  Chief  Engr..  (Chicago  San.  and 
Ship  Canal;  Chief  Engr.,  Chicago,  Madison  it 
Northern  R.  R.;  Chief  Engr.,  Chicago  &  Wes- 
tern Ind.  R.  R.;  Consulting  Engr.,  B.  &  O.  R. 
R. ;  do.,  B.  &  O.  track  elevation  plans;  do.,  City 
of  Toronto,  during  track  elevation  contest,  won 
by  the  City,  appealed  by  the  Railroads  to  the 
Privy  Council  where  the  City  was  sustained; 
do..  Queen  Victoria  Niagara  Falls  Park  Comn.; 
Consulting  Engr.,  111.  No.  R.  R. ;  do..  Water 
Supply,  City  of  Toronto;  do.,  water  Supply 
and  sewage  disposal.  City  of  Muskogee,  Okla. ; 
do.,  Little  River  Drainage  Dist.,  St.  Frances 
Valley  in  Mo.  Consulting  Engr.,  San.  Dist.  of 
Chicago;  Chm.,  Internat.  Imjjrovement  Comn. 
of  III.;  Chicago  Harbor  Comn.;  Consulting 
Engr.,  Milwaukee;  mem.,  internat.  Bd.,  Consult- 
ing Engrs.  of  the  Panama  Canal;  mem.,  Bd. 
of  Consulting  Engrs.  which  investigated  pro- 
gress of  work  on  Panama  Canal  and  reported 
to  the  Pres.  Received  Elliott  Cresson 
gold  medal  awarded  by  Franklin  Inst,  for 
Distinguished  Achievement  in  the  field  of  Civ. 
Engng.'  Invented  system  of  R.  R.  interlocking 
switches  and  signals,  1883-86;  moving  platform, 
1900;  designed  obelisk  dam  at  Niagara  above 
Canadian  Falls,  1905.  Auth. :  Concise  History 
of  the  Sanitary  District  of  Chicago;  The  Sani- 
tary District  of  Chicago;  Chicago  Drainage 
Canal;  A  review  of  twenty  years  of  Engineering 
Work  (reprint  from  Engng.  News.,  Jl  1909) 
Jour,  of  the  Assn.  of  Engng.  Soc,  Vol.  9;  .Site 
of  World's  Columbian  Exposition,  do.;  The  En- 
gineer in  the  Building  of  the  Republic,  1912; 
The  Imaginative  Faculty  in  Engineering,  1913; 
A  National  Department  of  Public  Works,  our 
Nation's  Need,  1916;  The  Panama  Canal  and 
its  Antecedent,  1914;  Various  printed  papers  on 
the  Lakes  to  the  Gulf  Waterway  and  Collateral 
Questions;  N'arious  articles  on  subjects  of 
drainage  and  sanitation.  Mem..  A.  S.  C.  E. ; 
West.  Soc.  of  Civ.  Engrs.;  past  Pres.,  West. 
.Soc.  of  Engrs.;  Protestant  Epis.  Church;  Chicago 
Engrs.  Club;  Engrs.  Club  of  Toronto,  (Tan.  De- 
livered lectures  at  Cornell,  McOill,  Montreal 
I'niv.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  L'niv.  of 
111.,  Purdue  Univ.,  la.  Agr.  Coll.,  Mich.  .Sch. 
of  Mines,  Lhiiv.  of  Toronto,  Univ.  of  Va.,  N. 
W.  Univ.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  Armour  Inst.; 
also  numerous  lectures  at  pub.  schs.  in  111.  and 
other  states.  Married  Mary  Henry  Taylor,  Je 
15,  1882  Chicago.  Children:  Robert  Isham,  b. 
Ap    14,    1883;    Oscar  de   Wolf,   b.    S   28,    1885; 


Spottswood  Wellford,  b.  Ag  5,  1892;  George 
Taylor,  b.  Ja  22,  1894  (died  Ap  17,  1894). 
Address,  1365  E.  48th  St.,  Chicago;  bus.  add., 
1827  208  S.  LaSalle  St.,  do. 

•ISAAC  STUART  RAYMOND 
M.  L.,  1895.    (Cert.   1872.    See  No.  9.) 

WILLIE  ALBERT  REISS 
M.  S.,  1894.    (Cert.  1872.    See  No.  10.) 

THOMAS  EDWIN   RICKARD 
M.  S.,   1893-    (Cert.   1872.    See  No.   12.) 

NATHAN  CLIFFORD    RICKER 
D.  Arch.,   1900.     (See  No.    13.) 

•HENRY   EDWIN   ROBBINS 
M.  S.,  1891.    (Cert.  1873.    See  No.  32.) 

ELNA  ALPHONSO  ROBINSON 
M.   E.,   1893.    (Cert.   1875.    See  No.  84.) 

H37.  ALVIN  HOWARD  SANDERS 
Editor;  D.  Agr.,  1005;  b.  Ap  8,  i860,  Talley- 
rand, la.;  s.  James  H.  and  Martlia  (Rodgers) 
Sanders.  Prepared  in  Chicago  II.  S.;  Cornell 
Univ..  1878-79;  LL.  B.,  Union  Coll.  of  Law,  N. 
W.  Univ.,  1881;  LL.  D.,  Kenyon,  191 1.  Xi 
Phi.  Editor,  Breeder's  Gazette.  Mem.,  U.  S. 
Comn.  to  the  Paris  LTniversal  Exposition,  1900, 
appointed  by  Pres.  McKinley  in  recognition  of 
services  to  cause  of  Agr. ;  Chevalier  of  the  Or- 
der of  Leopold  for  distinguished  services  in 
cause  of  Scientific  Agr.,  1909;  V.  Chm.,  U.  S. 
Tariff  Bd.  appointed  by  Pres.  Taft;  Chmn.  Am. 
Recip;  Tariff  League,  1905-og.  Auth.:  The 
Road  to  Dumbredykes;  At  the  .Sign  of  the  Stock 
Yard  Inn;  The  Story  of  the  lierefords;  Short- 
horn Cattle;  A  History  of  the  Percheron  Horse; 
numerous  other  works  on  .Agr.  and  stock 
breeding.  Mem.,  Union  League;  S.  Shore  and 
Midlothian  Country  Clubs.  Married  Elizabeth 
A.  Ilildebrand  (died  Ap  25,  1882).  Children: 
three  daughters.  Address,  542  S.  Dearborn  St., 
Chicago. 

JOHN  VICTOR  EMANUEL  SCHAEFER 
M.  E.,  1905.    (See  No.  557.) 

CLARENCE  ORLANDO  SCUDDER 

M.   L.,   1891.     (Cert.   1875.    See  No.  86.) 

II38.     'KATHERINE  LUCINDA  SHARP 

A.  M.,  1907;  b.  Elgin,  111.;  d.  John  William 
(b.  Jl  14,  1834,  Arkport,  N.  Y.)  and  Phebe 
(Thompson)  Sharp  (b.  F  28,  1840,  Dundee, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Elgin  Acad.,  Oakland  (Calif.) 
II.  S.  Ph.  B.,  1885;  Ph.  M.,  N.  W.  Univ., 
1889;  B.  L.  S.,  do..  1892;  M.  L.  S.,  N.  Y.  St. 
Lib.  .Sch.,  1906.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Teacher  Acad.,  Elgin,  III.,  1886- 
88;  Asst.  Libn.,  Scoville  Inst.,  Oak  Park,  111., 
1888-90;  Organizer,  Adams  Mem.  Lib.,  Wheat- 
on.  111.,  Jl  O,  i8qi;  do..  Xenia,  O.,  Lib.  Assn., 
Ag-O.  1892;  in  charge  Comiiaritivc  Lib.  exhibit. 
Am.  Lib.  Assn.,  World's  Columbian  Exposition, 
i^9--3;  Libn.  and  Dir.,  Dept.  of  Lib.  .Sch.,  Ar- 
mour Inst,  of  Tech.,  Chicago.  1893-7:  Dir.,  Wis. 
Summer  Sch.  of  Lib.  Sc,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1895- 
96;  Exten.  Lcct.,  Lib.  Econ.,  L'niv.  of  Chicago, 
1896;  Head  of  Lib.,  Prof,  of  Lib.  Econ.  and 
Dir.  of  Lib.,  .Sch.,  Univ.  of  HI.,  18971907;  2d 
\'.  P.,  Lake  Placid  Club,  1907 — .  Auth.:  Ar- 
ticles in  Lib.  Exten.  Buls.,  Lib.  Jour.;  A.  L. 
.■\.  Lib.  exhibit,  World's  Fair,  Lib.  Jour..  Mem., 
Sec,  Chicago  Branch  .\ssn.  of  Coll.  Alumnae; 
do..  East  N.  Y.  Branch;  V.  P..  Chicago  Lib. 
Club;  N.  Y.  St.  Lib.  Sch.  Assn.;  111.  Lib.  Assn.; 
Dir.,  Bur.  of  Information;  Bibiolog.  .Soc.  of 
C'hicago;  do.  of  Am.,  Chicago  Chaj). ;  Wis.  Lib. 
Assn.,  Hon.  mem.;  Grand  Pres.,  Kappa  Kappa 
Gamma,    1894-6;   D.   A.   R.   Died  Je    i,    1915. 


Honorary  Alumni 


8^3 


H39.     *SAMUEL  WALKER  SHATTUCK 

(Father  of  Nos.  671,  672) 
LL.  D.,  191J;  b.  F  18,  1841,  Groton,  Mass.; 
s.  Walter  (b.  1801,  do.)  and  Koxana  (Fletcher) 
ijhattuck  (b.  1805,  do.).  Prepared  in  Lawrence 
Acad.,  Groton,  Mass.  B.  S.,  Norwich  Univ., 
i860;  A.  M.,  do.,  1868;  C.  E.,  do.,  1871— . 
Theta  Chi;  Sigma  Xi.  Instr.,  Math.,  Norwich 
Univ.,  i860;  Adjunct  Prof.  Math,  and  Mil. 
Tac,  do.,  1865-6;  I'res.  pro  teni.,  do.,  1865-6; 
V.  P.,  do..  1866-9;  Asst.  Prof,  of  Math,  and 
Instr.  in  Mil.  Tac,  Univ.  of  111.,  1868;  Prof, 
of  Civ.  Engr.,  1870;  Prof,  of  Math.,  1870-1905; 
Head,  Dept.,  Math.,  1868-1905;  Acting  Regent, 
six  months,  1873;  Business  Agt.,  and  Mgr., 
1873-1905;  Prof,  of  Math,  and  Comptroller, 
1905-12;  S  I,  1912,  retired  on  the  (Jarnegic 
Foundation  as  Professor  of  Math.  (Emeritus). 
Sergt.,  Maj.,  Adj.,  Capt.,  Adj.  and  Insp.  (ien., 
U.  S.  Mil.  Sen,  1861-63;  Insp.  Gen.,  Vt.,  1867- 
68.  Mem.,  Am.  Math.  Soc;  A.  A.  A.  S.  (Fel- 
low); Loyal  Legion;  C.  C.  Club;  Univ.  Club  of 
Chicago;  Union  Leag:ue  Club  of  Chicago.  Mar- 
ried Adelaide  L.  White,  Ag  14,  i8()6,  Columbus, 
O.  Children:  Charles  W.,  b.  My  31,  1867;  Anna 
F.  ('91).  b.  D  7,  1868;  Edith  A.,  b.  Mr  12, 
1870;  Walter  F.  ('91),  b.  D  12,  1871.  Died 
F  13,   1915- 

•HOWARD  SILVER 
M.  L.,  1894.    (Cert.   1872.    See  No.  16.) 

AVIS   ALYDA   SMITH 
A.  M.,  1905.    (See  No.  153.) 

H40.  *BARON  HERMAN  von  SPECK- 
STERN  BURG 
LL.  D.,  1906;  b.  Ag  21,  1852,  Leeds  Eng.; 
s.  Baron  Alexander  and  Martha  (Shaw)  Speck- 
Sternburg.  Prepared  in  Furstenschule  S.  Afra. 
Meissen,  Saxony;  Mil.  Acad.,  Potsdam,  Prussia; 
special  studies  in  Internat.  Law,  Pol.  Econ., 
Mil.  and  Naval  Scs.  Fought  through  Franco- 
,  Ger.  war  in  2d  Saxony  Dragoons;  in  active  mil. 
service  until  1885;  appointed  Mil.  Attache  Ger. 
legation,  W'ashington,  1885;  reappointed  and 
transferred  as  Maj.  to  Gen.  Staff,  1889;  joined 
diplomatic  service  and  transferred  as  ist  Sec. 
Legation  to  Peking,  China,  1890;  Charge 
D'Affaires,  Belgrade,  Servia;  ist  Sec.  Ger. 
Embassy,  Washington,  1898;  High  Commis- 
sioner on  Samoan  Comn.,  i8g8;  Consul-Gen.  of 
Ger.  for  British  India  and  Ceylon,  1900;  His 
Imperial  Majesty's  Minister  Plenipotentiary  and 
Envoy  Extraordinary  to  Washington  on  special 
mission,  1903;  Ambassador  of  (jer.  to  U.  S., 
1903-1908.  Decorations,  Red  Eagle  (ist  class); 
Order  of  Crown  (ist  class);  Grand  Cross  Order 
of  Albrecht  (Saxony);  Star  of  the  Order  of 
Francis-Joseph  (Austria);  Star  of  the  Order  of 
the  Double  Dragon  (China)  ;  Star  of  the  Ta- 
kowo  (Servia)  ;  Cross  of  the  Order  of  St.  Anne 
(Russia).  Married  Lillian  May  Langham,  Lon- 
don, Eng.     Died,  1908. 

FRANK  AUGUST  ELLIS   STARR 
M.   L.,   1891.      (Cert.    1876.   See  No.    ii6.) 

H41.  DANIEL  ATKINSON  KING  STEELE 
Stirgeon;  LL.  D.,  igo6;  b.  Mr  29,  1852, 
Eden,  O.;  s.  Rev.  Daniel  (b.  Ireland)  and  Mary 
Leatham  Orr  (Anderson)  Steele  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Oakland  Sem.,  Washington  Co.,  111.; 
N.  W.  Univ.  M.  D.,  Chicago  Med.  Coll.,  1873. 
One  of  the  founders  and  incorporators  of  the 
Coll.  of  P.  and  S.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1881  ;  Sec, 
do.,  and  Prof.  Orthopedic  Surgery,  1881-89; 
Prof.,  Principles  and  Practice  of  Surgery  and 
Clinical  Surgery,  do.,  1888-1913;  Actuary,  do., 
1897-1912;  Pres.,  do.,  1894-1913;  Sr.  Dean  and 
Head  of  Dept.,  Coll.  of  Med.  till  1917.  Sur- 
geon, ('hicago,  1913 — .  Chm.,  Com.  on  transfer 
of  Coll.  Property  to  Univ.  of  111.,  1900;  on 
Com.  that  purchased  and  established  Dental 
Dept.   of  the  Coll.,  do.,   1901;  Chm.  Com.   that 


secured  all  of  the  stock  of  the  Coll.  of  P.  and  S., 
as  a  gift  to  the  trustees,  do.,  1912-13;  Pres., 
Med.  staff,  Cook  Co.  llos]).,  1887-90;  One  of 
the  founders  and  Pres.,  Chicago  Hosp.,  1895; 
do..  West  Side  Hosp.,  1897-1906.  ist  Lt.,  M. 
R.  C,  commissioned  by  Pres.  Taft,  F  191 1; 
Maj.,  do.,  commissioned  by  I'res.  Wilson,  Ai) 
II,  1917;  Chief,  Surgical  Service,  (ien.  Hosp. 
No.  9,  U.  S.  A.,  Lakewood,  N.  J.,  19 18.  Auth. : 
Investigation  of  Rabies,  witli  report  of  case, 
Chicago  Med.  Examiner,  1873;  Observations  of 
Fatal  Heart  Sounds,  with  reference  to  deter- 
mination of  sex,  do.,  1874;  Fibroids  of  the 
Uterus  Treated  by  Ergot,  1876;  The  Microbic 
Revolution  in  Surgery,  1886;  Scrotal  Tumors, 
Med.  Review,  1887;  Surgical  Treatment  of 
Empyema  in  Children,  1888;  Cysts  of  the  Pan- 
creas, Osteosarcoma  of  the  Scapula,  1889;  Gun- 
shot Wounds  of  the  Brain.  1891;  Hernia, 
Critique  of  MacEwan  Operation,  1892;  Ovari- 
otomy, 1892;  Sarcoma  of  the  Brain  Diagnosed 
by  Focal  Symptoms  Case,  1894;  Treatment  of 
the  Sarcoma  of  Kidney  in  Children,  1894; 
Operative  Treatment  of  Sarcoma  of  the  Kidney, 
1894;  Medico-Legal  Aspects  of  Abortion,  1895; 
Character  as  an  Element  of  Success,  1898;  Dis- 
eases and  Injuries  of  the  Minor  Articulations, 
Keatings  Cyclopedia  of  Diseases  of  Children, 
1900;  Resection  of  One-F"iourth  of  the  Body, 
1900;  Practice  of  Medicine  as  a  Source  of 
Income,  1905;  Surgery  of  the  Bile  Tracts, 
Annals  of  Surgery,  1905;  Complications  of  Frac- 
tures, 1906;  Congenital  Dislocations  of  the  Hip, 
1906.  Mem.,  One  of  the  founders  and  Pres., 
Medico-Legal  Soc,  1883-84;  Pres.,  Chicago 
Med.  Soc,  1884;  Pres..  Medico-Soc.  Club,  1885- 
1905;  Chm.,  Surgical  Section,  111.  St.  Med.  Soc, 
1886;  One  of  the  founders.  Surgical  Soc,  1900; 
P(res.,  Chicago  Surgical  Soc,  1905-06;  Mem., 
Chicago  Pathol.  Soc;  Chicago  Physicians  CKib; 
Nicholas  Senn  Club;  Calumet  Club;  Am.  Coll. 
of  Surgeons.  Married  Alice  L.  Tomlinson,  S  7, 
1876.  Address,  2920  Indiana  Ave.,  Chicago; 
bus.  add.,  30  N.  Michigan  Ave.,  do. 

GEORGE  STORY 

C.  E.,   1894.      (Cert.   1874.     See  No.  52.) 

SAMUEL  WESLEY  STRATTON 

D.  Eng.,    1903.      (See  No.  411.) 

H42.  WU  TING-FANG 
Diplomatist;  LL.  D.,  1908;  b.  Kwangtung, 
China.  Prepared  in  Chinese  Lit.  and  Classics, 
Canton;  Eng.,  Hong  Kong;  enrolled  at  Lin- 
coln's Inn.  London,  1874;  called  to  English  bar. 
LL.  D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1900;  do.,  Univ.  of  la., 
1908.  Barrister,  Hong  Kong,  1882;  Legal  Ad- 
visor and  Deputy  for  Foreign  Affairs,  Tientsin, 
1882;  Promoter  and  Chief  Dir.,  Kai  Ping  R.  R. 
Co.;  Built  ist  R.  R.  in  China;  Appointed  by 
Imperial  Govt.,  Co-Dir.  in  R.  R.  Bur.,  Const.  R. 
R.'s  in  N.  China;  Appointed  Chief  Dir.,  Tientsin 
Univ.  1895;  ist  Sec,  Embassy  of  Peace  Mis- 
sions to  Japan  1895;  Plenipotentiary  for  ex- 
changing ratifications  of  peace  treaty,  effected  at 
Chefoo;  assisted  in  negotiating  China-Jap. 
treaty  of  Commerce  and  Navigation,  ratified  O 
1896;  E.  E.  and  M.  P.,  China  to  U.  S.,  Spain 
and  Peru,  1897-1902;  reappointed  do.,  to  U.  S. 
1907;  Prominent  part  in  Rev.  of  191 1;  Chief 
dir..  Foreign  Affairs;  Minister  of  Justice  of 
Rep.  gov.;  Minister  of  Foreign  Affairs,  1916; 
Acting  Premier,  1917.  Auth.:  Numerous  ar- 
ticles in  China  and  Am.  Mag.  Married.  Ad- 
dress. No.  3,  Gordon  Road,  Shanghai,  China. 

II43.  FREDERICK  EUGENE  TURNEAURE 
Engr.  and  Educator;  D.  Engng.,  1905;  b.  Jl 
30,  1866,  Freeport,  111.;  s.  Giles  and  Clarissa 
(May)  Turneaure.  Prepared  in  Freeport  H. 
S.  C.  E.,  Cornell.,  1889.  Instr.,  Washington 
Univ.,  1890-92;  Engng.  Stud,  abroad,  1895-96; 
Prof.,  Bridge  and  Sand  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1892 — ;     Dean    Coll.    of    Engng.,    do.,    1893 — 


334 


University  of  Illinois 


City  Engr.,  Madison,  Wis.,  1900-02.  Auth.: 
(with  J.  B.  Johnson  and  C.  W.  Bryan)  Theory 
and  Practice  of  Modern  Framed  Structures, 
1893;  (with  Dr.  H.  L.  Russell)  Public  Water 
Suijplies.  1901;  (with  E.  R.  Maurer)  Principles 
of  Reinforced  Concrete  Construction,  1907; 
Articles  in  Transactions  A.  S.  C.  E.;  Bui.  Am. 
R\.  Engrs.  Assn.;  Articles  in  Tech.  Jours. 
Mem..  A.  S.  C.  E.;  West.  Soc.  Engrs.;  A.  A.  A. 
S.,  Soc.  Prom.  Engng.  Ed.  (Pres.  1908-09). 
Married  Mary  D.  Stewart,  Ag  25,  1891,  An- 
chor, 111.  Child.  Frederick  Stewart,  b.  1899. 
Address,  Madison,  Wis. 

IU4.  FREDERICK  JACKSON  TURNER 
Professor;  I-I-.  D.,  1908;  b.  N  14,  1861.  Port- 
age, Wis.;  s.  Jackson  and  Mary  (Hanford)  Tur- 
ner. A.  B..  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1884;  A.  M.,  do., 
1888;  Ph.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1890;  Litt. 
D.,  Harvard,  1009;  Hon.  Ph.  D.,  Royal  Fred- 
erick Univ.,  Christiana,  191 1.  Tutor,  Rhet. 
and  Oral..  1885-88;  Asst.  Prof.,  Am.  Hist., 
1889-91;  Prof.,  Hist.,  1891-92;  do..  Am.  Hi.st., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1892-1910;  do..  Hist.,  Harvard, 
1910 — .  Auth.:  Rise  of  the  New  West,  1906; 
also  Monographs  and  articles  on  Am.  and  es- 
pecially West.  Hist.  Mem.  Bd.  of  Editors.  Am. 
Hist.  Rev.,  1910-15;  Nat.  Bd.  for  Historical 
Service,  191 7 — ;  Harvard  Comn.  on  West. 
Hist.;  Assoc,  dept.  hist,  research,  Carnegie 
Instn..  1916-17.  Mem.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.;  St. 
Hist.  Soc.  of  Wis.;  Mass.  Hist.  Soc;  O.  Valley 
Hist.  Soc;  Miss.  Valley  Hist.  Soc;  Colonial 
Soc.  of  Mass.;  Am.  Antiq.  Soc;  Am.  Acad,  of 
Arts  and  Sciences,  Assn.  of  Am.  Geographers; 
Am.  Pol.  Sc  Assn.  Married  Caroline  Mae 
Sherwood,  1889,  Chicago.  Address,  7  Phillips 
Place,    Cambridge,    Mass. 

H45.  FRANK  ARTHUR  VANDERLIP 
Financier;  A.  M.,  1905;  b.  N  17,  1864,  Au- 
rora, 111.  Prepared  in  Pub.  Sch. ;  Univ.  of  111., 
1882-83;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  LL.  D.,  Colgate 
Univ.,  191 1.  Reporter,  Chicago  Tribune,  1889; 
Financial  Ed.,  do.,  1890;  Partnei;  and  Assoc. 
Ed.,  Chicago  Economist,  189497;  Pvt  Sec.  to 
Sec.  Gage,  of  the  Treas.,  Mr-Je,  1897;  Asst. 
Sec,  do.,  1897-1901;  V.  P.,  Nat.  City  Bank,  N. 
Y.,  1901-09;  Pres.,  do..  1909 — .  Delegate,  In- 
ternat.  Conference  of  (Commerce  and  Industry, 
Ostend,  Belgium,  1902;  Trustee.  New  York 
Univ.;  do..  Carnegie  Foundation;  Chm.  Bd. 
Dir.  Am.  Internat.  Conj.;  Dir.,  Various  finan- 
cial Insts.,  and  R.  R.  S.  Chmn.  War  Savings 
Com.  ap'itd  by  Sec.  of  Treas.  to  conduct  sale 
of  War  Savings  Certs.,  1Q17 — .  Auth.:  Chicago 
Street  RaJIways;  The  American  Commercial  In- 
vasion of  Europe;  Political  Problems  of  Eu- 
rope; Business  and  Education;  numerous  ad- 
dresses and  paoers  on  Econ.  and  Educ  subjects. 
Mem.,  Chamber  of  Commerce;  Metropolitan 
Club;'  Century  Club;  Union  League;  Republi- 
can Club;  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Sleepy  Hollow 
Country  Club;  Econ.  Bankers  Club  of  Am.; 
Cml.  Club,  Washington;  Press  Club  Ch'cago; 
India  House.  Married  Marcissa  Cox,  My  19, 
1903,  Chicago.  Children:  Marcissa,  b.  Je  16, 
1904;  Charlotte  Delight,  b.  N  8,  1905;  Frank 
Arthur,  b.  Ap  4,  1909;  Kelvin  (iox,  b.  Ap  15. 
1912;  John  Mann,  b.  N  6,  1916.  Address,  55 
Wall  St.,  New  York  City. 


•ALONZO  LYONS  WHITCOMB 
M.  L.,  1894.    (Cert.   1872.    See  No.  19.) 

FRANK  WHITE 
LL.  D.,  1904.    (See  No.  252.) 

H46.  HENRY  CLAY  WHITE 
Chemist;  LL.  D.,  1905;  b.  D  30,  1850,  Balti- 
more; s.  Levi  S.  and  Louisa  White.  Ph.  D., 
Univ.  of  Va.  1877;  D.  C.  L..  Univ.  of  the 
South.  1901;  Sc.  D.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1907;  LL. 
D.,  Columbia,  1908.  Prof.,  Chem.,  Md.  Inst., 
1870-71;  Sc.  Lecturer,  Peal)ody  Inst..  Balti- 
more, 1871;  do.,  St.  John's  College,  Annapolis, 
1871-2;  Pres.  Assoc,  of  Official  Chems.  of  the 
U.  S.,  1881-2;  Chief  Chem.,  Ga.  St.  Exp.  Sta., 
1888-1912;  St.  Chem..  Ga.  1880-90;  Prof., 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  Ga.  1872191  2;  Pres.,  Ga.  Coll., 
1890-1907;  Auth.:  (with  William  Gibbs  Mc- 
Adoo),.  Elementary  Geology  of  Tenn.,  1873; 
Complete  Hist,  of  the  Cotton  Plant,  1874;  Lec- 
tures and  Addresses  (2  Vols.),  1S85-91;  Man- 
uring of  Cotton,  1896;  Collaborator.  U.  S.  Dept. 
Agr.,  Cotton  and  Nutrition  Investigations. 
Mem.  A.  C.  S.;  Chem.  Soc,  London,  (fellow), 
1880;  A.  A.  S.  S.;  Correspondence  Mem.,  Brit- 
ish Assn.  Adv.  Sc,  1887;  Author's  Club,  Lon- 
don; Pres..  Assn.  Am.  Agr.  Colls,  and  Exp. 
Stas.,  1897-8;  Chm.,  Ex.  Com.,  do.,  1900-1. 
Married  Ella  Frances  Roberts,  D  19,  1872, 
Chester  Co.,  Pa.     Address,  Athens,  Ga. 

JOHN   EDWARDS  WRIGHT 
A.  M.,  1903.    (See  No.  458.) 

H47.  *ELLA  FLAGG-YOUNG 
LL.  D.,  1910;  b.  Ja  15,  1845,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.; 
d.  Theodore  (b.  D  12,  1815,  Albany,  N.  Y.)  and 
Jane  (Reed)  Flagg  (b.  Mr  15,  1825,  Burling- 
ton, Vt.).  Prepared  in  Norm.  Dept.,  Chicago 
H.  S.  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1900.  Supt. 
of  Schs.,  Chicago  1909-15.  Auth.:  Isolation  in 
the  School,  Univ.  of  Chicago  Press;  Ethics  in 
the  Schools,  do.;  home  Types  of  Modern  Edu- 
cation Theory:  Education  Progress  of  1905  and 
1906,  A^.  E.  A.  Proceedings,  Univ.  of  Chicago 
Press.,  1907;  Editorials  in  the  Educ.  Bi-Month- 
Iv,  1906-9;  Reports  of  Supt.  of  Chicago  Pub. 
Schs.,  1909-15;  Literature  in  Elementary 
Schools,  N.  E.  A.  Proceedings,  1S96;  The 
.School  and  the  Practice  of  lilthics,  do.,  1908; 
President's  Address,  Hypothesis  in  Education, 
do.,  1911;  The  Secular  Free  Schools,  do..  1916; 
American  Education  and  the  Inner  Life,  do., 
1917;  Court  Decisions  vs.  Social  Progress,  do  , 
'0'7't  Julia  C.  Lathrop,  Chief  of  Children's 
Bureau,  Jour,  of  Educ,  191S.  Mem.,  Nat.  Wo- 
man's liberty  Loan  Com..  1917;  Cent.  Church; 
Pres.,  N.  E.  A.,  1910-11;  Pres.,  111.  St.  Teachers' 
Assoc.  191 1 ;  Chm.  Com.,  on  Revision  of  Ele- 
mentary Educ,  N.  E.  A.,  1918,  Hon.  Mem., 
Chicago  Woman's  Club;  do..  Lake  View  Worn. 
Club.  Married  William  Young,  D  28.  1868, 
Chicago  (died  1873).  Died  O  26,  1918,  Chi- 
cago. 

AUGUST  ZIESING 
C.  E.,  1905.    (See  No.  202.) 


FACULTY 


DUFF  ANDREW  AI^LAMS 
(See  No.  2304.) 

JAMES  EDWARD  ACKERT 
(See  No.  3617.) 

CHARLES  CHRISTOPHER  ADAMS 
Professor;  B.  S.,  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1895. 
M.  S.,  Harvard,  1898;  Ph.  U.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1908;  b.  Ji  23.  1873,  Clinton,  111.;  s.  William 
Henry  Harrison  (.u.  Mr  30,  1840,  Etna,  ill.; 
and  Hannah  Westfall  (ConcklinJ  Adams  (b. 
O  26,  1S42,  O.).  Prepared  in  Prep.  Sch.,  111. 
Wesleyan  Univ.  Sigma  Xi.  Scholarship,  Har- 
vard Club  of  Chicago,  1898-9;  Scholarshijj. 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  rsgg-igoo;  Fellowship,  do., 
1900-3.  Asst.,  Biol.,  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1895- 
6;  Asst.  Entomol.,  111.  St.  Lab.  Nat.  Hist., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1896-8;  Asst.,  Zool.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  summer,  1902;  Curator  of  Museum, 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1903-6;  Dir.,  Cincinnati  Soc. 
Nat.  Hist.,  1906-7;  Assoc.  An.  EcoL,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1908-14;  Asst.  Prof.,  Forest  Zool..  N.  Y.  St. 
Coll.  of  Forestry,  Syracuse,  1914-16;  Prof.,  do., 
1916 — .  Auth. :  The  Ecological  Succession  of 
Birds,  Am.  Rpt.  Mich.  Geol.  Sur.,  1908;  The 
Coleoptera  of  Isle  Royale,  Lake  Superior,  and 
their  relation  to  the  North  American  Centers  of 
Dispersal,  do.;  Annotations  of  Certain  Isle  Roy- 
ale  Invertebrates,  do.;  Notes  on  the  Isle  Royale 
Mammals  and  their  Ecological  Relations,  do.; 
The  Relations  of  Field  Excursions  to  the  Edu- 
cational Work  of  Local  Museums,  Proc.  .4ni. 
Assn.  Museiivis,  191 1;  The  Variations  and  Eco- 
logical Distribution  of  the  Snails  of  the  Genus 
lo.  Nat.  Acad.  Sc;  Guide  to  the  Study  of  the 
Relations  of  the  Animals  to  their  Inland  En- 
vironments. Bill.  III.  St.  Lab.  Nat.  Hist.,  igis'. 
An  Ecological  Study  of  Forest  and  Prairie  In- 
vertebrates, do.  Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S. ;  Assn.  Am. 
Geogs. ;  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists;  Am.  Soc.  Zools.; 
Am.  Soc.  Assn.  Museums;  111.  Acad,  of  Sc. 
Married  Alice  Luthera  Norton,  O  3,  1908,  Lake 
Forest.  111.  C  ild,  Harriet  Dyer.  b.  F  9,  1910. 
Address,  State  Coll.  of  Forestry,  Syracuse, 
N.  Y. 

JOHN  QUINCY  ADAMS 
Professor;  B.  L.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1804;  LL. 
B.,  do.,  1898;  b.  F  10.  1872,  Utica.  Mich.;  s. 
Stephen  Daniel  (b.  D  12.  1820,  Rochester.  N. 
Y.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Chapman)  Adams  'b. 
Jl  15,  1837,  Utica.  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Utica 
(Mich.)  Union  Sch.;  Special  pupil.  Prof.  Thos. 
C.  Trueb'ood  for  several  yrs.  Prof..  Law  and 
Orat.,  Central  Univ.  of  Ky.,  1900-01;  Instr.. 
Rhet.  and  Orat.,  Pa.  St.  Coll..  1001-02;  Prof.. 
Orat.,  Franklin  and  Marshall  Coll..  1902-03; 
Instr.,  Rhet.  Univ.  of  111..  1003-05;  Prof.,  Pub. 
Speskinc;  La.  St.  Univ.,  1005 — .  Mem..  Nat. 
Assn.  for  Advancement  of  Speech  Arts.  Mar- 
f'ed  ^'oii;^  K^pch  Allen,  A?  27  mot,  Ann  Ar- 
bor. Mich.  Address,  c/o  La.  St.  Univ.,  Baton 
Rouge,  La. 

ROGER  ADAMS 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Harvard.   1009;  A.  M.  do., 
loio;   Ph.  D.,  do.,   1912;   b.  Boston;   s    Austin 
Winslow  (b.  O  7,   1845.  Barnstead  N.  H.)  and 


Lydia  (Curtis)  Adams  (b.  Jl  9,  1843,  Leo- 
minster, Mass.).  Prepared  in  Cambridge 
(Mass.)  Latin  Sch.;  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1912-13; 
Kaiser  Wilhelm  Inst.,  19 12-13.  Alpha  Tau 
Omega;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma; 
Sigma  Xi;  Phoeni.x;  Detur,  Harvard,  1909. 
Inatr.,  Organic  Chem.,  Harvard,  1913-16;  Asst. 
Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of  111.  191O;  (on  leave  for 
service  as  Section  Chief,  Gas  Otfensive  Warfare, 
Washington,  U.  C,  1918).  Auth.:  (With  H.  A. 
I'orrey)  P.  enols  Insoluble  in  A  kali,  Bericlite, 
Vol.,  43;  (With  C.  Loring  Jackson)  Hexa- 
bromodiacetyl.  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  Vol.  37;  (with 
L.  Clark)  Normal  Nonane.  do.,  Vol.  37;  (With 
C.  H.  Beebe)  Action  of  the  Grignard  Reagent 
on  C  N  Compounds,  Synthesis  of  Amidines 
from  Cyanamides  do..  Vol.  38;  (Wit  i  L.  F. 
Weeks)  Action  of  Oxalyl  Chloride  on  primary, 
secondary  and  tertiary  alcohols,  do..  Vol.  38; 
(With  W.  V.  Wirth  and  H.  E.  French)  O-xalyl 
Chloride  as  a  reagent  in  organic  chemistry,  do., 
Vol.  40;  The  Present  opportunity  in  Chemistry. 
Univ.  of  III.  Bui.,  15  and  Sch.  Sc.  and  Math., 
Vol.  18;  The  Manufacture  of  organic  chemicals 
at  the  Univ.  of  111.,  Science,  Vol.  47;  Organic 
Chemical  Reagents  for  Scientific  and  Technical 
Laboratories,  Joiir.  Indus,  and  Engng.  Chem., 
Vol.  9.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Deutsche  Chemische 
Gesellschoft;  A.  A.  A.  S.  Married  Lucille 
Wheeler,  Ag  29.  1918.  White  River  Junction, 
Vt.  Address,  603  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana. 

WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  ADAMS 
Lawyer;  A.  B.,  Harvard  i8q8;  LL.  B.,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  1903;  b.  S  10,  1871,  Chicago;  s.  Robert 
A.  (b.  Mane  ester.  N.  H.)  and  Mary  Martha 
(Riley)  Adams  (b.  Burlington.  Vt.).  Prepared 
in  Pinkerton  .Acad.,  Derry  N.  H..  1890-94. 
-Harvard  Union.  Teacher,  latin  Sch.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1898-99;  Instr.,  Rhet.,  Univ.  of  111.. 
1809-1001;  stud.  Law,  1901-03;  Prof.  Law.  111. 
Coll.  of  I  aw.  1003-06;  Lawyer  Chicago,  1003 — . 
Mem..  Harvard  Club,  Chicago,  1906;  111.  St. 
Bar  Assn.,  190^;  Chicago  Bar  Assn..  1910; 
r.  O.  O.  F.;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Hamilton  Club  1916; 
Bd.  of  Ednc.  Riverside-Brook^eld  H.  S.  dist. 
Married  Blanche  Snalding  Griflfin,  S  1Q04, 
Thornton's  Ferry,  N.  H.  Children:  William 
Byron,  b.  O  10.  1905;  Marv  Griffin,  b.  A?  4, 
1908  (died  My  16.  1009).  Address.  Brookfield, 
111.;  hus.  add.,  715  Tacoma  Bldg.    Chicago. 

TANSY  RADFORD  AGG 
Professor;  B.  Sc.  E.  E.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1905; 
b.  My  17,  1878.  Fairfield,  la.:  s.  Henry  and 
Sarah  Agg.  Prepared  in  Oskaloosa  (la.)  H.  S. 
Cardinal  Guild:  two  inter-soc.  debating  medals. 
With  Hanna  Mfg.  Co.,  Oska'oosa.  la.,  three 
vrs. ;  Testine  Dept.  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  1005;  Instr.. 
G.  E.  D.,  Univ.  of  III..  1005-06;  Good  roads 
exriert,  summer  ino6;  Instr..  T.  and  A.  M.. 
T'n'v.  of  111  I'^n'^oo:  A<:soc.  Prof..  Highway 
Fngne.,  la.  St.  Coll..  Ames.  la..  1916 — .  Cant., 
Co.  D.  looth  Engrs.;  M-ti..  do.,  Camn  Cody. 
Camp  Dix,  Camn  A.  A.  Humnhrevs;  Mn-^tered 
out.  S  I,  T91S.  Mem..  III.  St.  Highway 
Comn.;  la.  Nat.  Guard,  1895-98;  M.  E.  Church. 
Address,  707  Hodge  Ave.,  Ames,  la.;  bus. 
add.,  Iowa  St.  Coll.,  do. 


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MILTON  KENT  AKERS 

(See  No.  2306.) 

CHARLES  CLINTON  ALBRIGHT 

Professor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E..  Purdue  Univ., 
1903;  C.  E.,  do.,  1908;  b.  My  20,  1879,  Brimtiekl, 
liul.;  s.  John  W.  (b.  O  28,  1850,  Beaver  Tp., 
L'nion  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Sophia  (Bower)  Albright 
(b.  Ag  13,  1851).  Prepared  in  Marion  (Ind.)  H. 
S.  Purdue  Soc.  of  Civ.  Engrs.  Asst.,  Engng. 
Corps  B.  &  O.  R.  R.,  Newark,  O.,  1903-4; 
Draftsman,  Office  of  Chief  Engr.,  G.  C.  &  S.  1-. 
R.  R.,  Galveston,  Tex.,  i§04-05;  Asst.  Engr., 
Maintenance  and  Const.,  G.  C.  &  S.  F.  R.  R^, 
1905-08;  Instr.,  Civ.  Engng.  Univ.  of  111.,  190S- 
09;  Asst.  Prof.,  Jo.,  Purdue  Univ.,  1909 — •  Pvt. 
Co.  A,  4th  Ind.  Nat.  Guard,  1897-98.  Mom., 
Am.  R.  R.  Engng.  .\ssn.  Married  Adda  Mablc 
Robinson.  Je  j2,  1904.  Lafayette,  Ind.  Chil- 
dren: Mary  Mildred,  b.  D  27,  1906;  Helen 
Louise,  b.  Ja  30,  191 1.  Address,  638  N.  8th 
St.,  Lafayette,  Ind. 

EARLE  STANLEY  ALDEN 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Colo.  Coll.,  1909;  A.  M., 
Harvard,  1913;  b.  1883,  Philo,  111.  Instr.,  Colo. 
Coll.,  1910-11;  Asst.  Prof.,  Earlham  Coll.,  1913- 
14;  Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ  of  111.,  1914-16;  Grad. 
Stud,  and  Asst..  Eng,  Harvard,  1916.  St.  Dept. 
Work,  Washington,  D.  C,  1918 — .  Mem., 
Congr.  Church.  Address,  409  W.  46th  St.,  Los 
Angeles;  bus.  add.,  Franklin  College,  Frank- 
lin, Ind. 

GEORGE  HENRY  ALDEN 
Univ.  Pres.;  B.  S.,  Carleton  Coll.,  1891;  A. 
B.,  Harvard,  1893;  Ph.  D.,  Wis.,  1896;  b.  Ag  30, 
1866,  Tunbridge,  Vt. ;  s.  Edwin  Hyde  (b.  Wmd- 
sor,  \'t.)  and  Anna  Maria  (Whittemore)  Alden 
(b.  St.  Albans,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Waseca 
(Minn.)  II.  S.;  Carleton  Coll.  Acad.  Fellowship 
in  Hist.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1893-5;  Fellowship 
in  Hist.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1896;  Supt.  Schs.,  New 
Richland.  Minn.,  1887-88;  Supt.,  Schs.,  Tracy, 
Minn.,  1891-92;  fellowships  mentioned,  1892-6; 
.Acting  Asst.  Prof.,  Hist.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1896-7; 
I-^of.,  Hist,  and  Govt.,  Cornell  Coll.,  1897-8; 
Prof.,  Hist  and  Pol.  Sc,  Carleton  Coll.,  i8g8- 
1903;  Asst.  Prof.,  Hist.,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  1903-S; 
Assoc.  Prof.,  LIniv.  of  Wash.,  1905-9;  Dean  of 
Coll  of  Liberal  Arts  and  Acting  Pres.,  Wil- 
lamette Univ.,  1914-15;  Prof.,  Hist,  and  Dean 
of  Coll.  of  Liberal  Arts,  do.,  1915;  Acting  Pres., 
do..  1918— .  Auth. :  New  Govts.  West  of  the 
Alleghanics  before  1780,  Bui.  of  the  Univ.  of 
IVis.,  1897;  The  Evolution  of  our  System  of 
Organizing  and  .Admitting  New  States,  Annals 
of  the  Acad,  of  Pol.  and  Social  Sc,  1901;  The 
State  of  Franklin,  Am.  Hist.  Rev.,  Ja  1903; 
book  reviews  and  notes  in  periodicals.  Mem., 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  1897 — ;  Clerk.  Congr. 
Church,  Northfield,  Minn.,  1899-1903;  Pres., 
Bd.  of  Trustees,  Univ.  Congr.  Church,  Seattle: 
Pres.,  Puget  .Sound  Congr.  Club,  1908-9.  Mar- 
ried Dora  Hall  Page,  1898,  Anoka,  Minn. 
Children:  Rodney  Whittemore,  b.  My  18,  1899; 
Margaret  Marion,  b.  D  12,  1903-  Address,  326 
N.   Liberty  St.,  Salem,  Ore. 

RAYMOND  MacDONALD  ALDEN 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1894; 
A.  M.,  Harvard.,  1896;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  I'a., 
1898;  Litt.  D.,  Rollins  Coll.,  1910;  b.  Mr  30, 
1873,  New  Hartford,  N.  Y. :  s.  Gustavus  Rosen- 
berg (b.  F  15,  1832,  Greene,  Me.)  and  Isabella 
(Macdonald)  Alden  (b.  N  3,  1841,  Rochester, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Rollins  Coll.  Prep  Sch., 
Winter  Park,  Fla.  Attended  Columbian  I'niv., 
Washington,  D.  C,  1891-93.  Zeloso|)liic  Soc, 
Univ.  of  I'a.;  l^hi  Beta  Kai)pa;  Harvard  Debat- 
ing Union;  Harrison  Fellow  in  Eng.,  LIniv.  of 
Pa.,  1897-8;  .Senior  Fellow,  do.,  1898-9;  Instr., 
Eng.,  Columbian  Univ..  1894-5;  Asst.,  Eng., 
Harvard,  1896-7;  Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  Pa., 
1899-1901;  Asst.  Prof.,  Eng.,  Leland  Stanford, 
Jr.    Univ..    1901-9;    Assoc.    Prof.,   do.,    1909-11; 


Prof.,  Eng.  and  Chm.  of  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1911-14;  Prof.,  Eng.,  Leland  Stanford,  Jr. 
Univ.,  1914 — .  Auth.:  Rise  of  Formal  Satire  in 
England,  1899;  The  Art  of  Debate,  1900; 
Sr.akespeare's  Julius  Caesar  (edited),  1902;  On 
Seeing  an  Elizabethan  Play.  1903;  English 
\'erse,  1903;  Consolation — an  Ode.  1903;  Scott's 
1  ady  of  the  Lake  (edited),  1904;  Knights  of  the 
Silver  Shield,  1906;  Introduction  to  Poetry, 
1909;  Plays  of  Francis  Beaumont  (edited), 
1910;  Thoreau's  Walden  (edited),  1910;  Read- 
ings in  English  Prose,  191 1  and  191 7;  Shakes- 
peare's Sonnets  (edited),  1916;  Tennyson,  How 
to  Know  Him,  1917;  Contributions  to  Educ. 
Jours,  and  short  stories  to  Collier's  Weekly, 
and  other  periodicals  (won  third  prize  of  $1,000 
in  Collier's  short  story  contest.  1905)-  Mem., 
-Mod.  Lang.  .Assn.  of  Am.;  Am.  Phil.  Soc;  Am. 
-Assn.  of  Univ.  Profs.  ^Iarried  Barbara  Gen- 
ery  Ilitt,  .Alhanjbra,  Calif.,  My  24,  1904.  Chil- 
dren: Donald  Hitt,  b.  N  24,  1905;  Elizabeth,  b. 
Te  10,  1909;  John  Gustavus,  b.  D  17,  1910; 
'Roland  Herrick,  b.  F  4,  i9'4-  Address,  427 
Embarcadero    Road,    Palo    Alto,    Calif. 

WILLIAM  SLEEPER  ALDRICH 

Professor;  M.  E.,  Stevens  Inst,  of  Tech., 
1884;  b.  Mr  3,  1863.  Philadelphia;  s.  George 
Wells  (b.  Je  30,  1839,  Hartland,  Vt.)  and  Sallie 
Edith  (Sleeper)  Aldrich  (b.  Ja  10,  1842,  Phila- 
delphia). Prepared  in  Burlington,  N.  J.;  Naval 
Cadet,  U.  S.  Naval  Acad..  1883.  Pub.  Schs. 
Asst.,  Boys'  H.  S.,  Reading,  Pa.,  1885-7;  do.. 
Central  Man.  Tr.  Sch.,  Philadelphia,  1887-9; 
Instr.,  Draw.,  Johns  Hoijkins  Univ.,  1889-91; 
Assoc!,  Mech.  Engng.,  do..  1891-2;  Prof.,  Mech. 
Engng.  and  Dir.,  Mech.  Arts,  West  Va.  Univ., 
1893-99;  Prof,  and  Head  of  Dept.  of  Elec 
Engng.,   Univ.   of  HI..   1899-1901;    Dir.,  Thomas 

5.  Clarkson  Memorial  Sch.  of  Tech.,  Potsdam, 
N.  Y.,  igoi-ii;  U.  S.  Reclamation  Service,  Sho- 
shone Project,  Wyo.,  1911-13;  Acting  Prof., 
Mech.  and  Elec.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Ariz.,  1913- 
14;  Assoc  Prof.,  Elec.  Engng.,  Colo.  Agr.  Coll., 
Fort  Collins,  Colo.,  1914 — .  Volunteered  for 
service  in  Span.  Am.  War;  appointed  Asst. 
Engr.  with  relative  rank  of  Lt.,  U.  S.  N. ;  at- 
tached to  U.  S.  S.  Vulcan,  Admiral  Sampson's 
fleet  in  Cuban  waters,  1898;  honorably  dis- 
charged. Mem.,  Colo.  St.  Bd.  of  Dirs.  of  the 
LI.  S.  Naval  Consulting  Bd.,  1916-17.  Auth.: 
Xotes  on  Bldg.  Const,  and  Arch.,  privately  pub- 
lished. 1889;  Manual  of  Instructions,  Forms  and 
.Schedules  for  Use  in  Elec.  Engng.  Lab.,  1900, 
and  Junior  Manual  Elec.  Engng.,  1901;  each 
with  Prof.  Wm.  Hand  Browne,  Jr.,  Dept.  of 
Elec.  Engng.,  L^niv.  of  111.;  also  a  number  of 
mag.  articles.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.,  1892;  A.  I. 
E.  E.,  1900;  Soc.  for  Prom,  of  Engng.  Educ, 
1S93.  Married  Mary  Lavinia  Pudy,  Jl  i,  1886, 
Philadelphia.  Children:  Alice  Kennard.  b.  Ag 
26,  1887;  Eleanor  Purdy,  b.  Ap  11,  1890;  Eliza- 
beth   Herrick,    b.    O    22,    1894;    Rachel,    b.    Ja 

6.  1896  (died  S  1,  1908);  Mary,  b.  F  23,  1901. 
Address,  Ft.  Collins,  Colo. 

ARCHIE  REED  ALGER 
Draftsman;  B.  S.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1904;  C. 
E.,  do.,  191 1  ;  b.  F  10,  1881,  Newaygo,  Mich.;  s. 
Corydon  Marcellus  (b.  S  14,  1844,  N.  Y.)  and 
Lucinda  Amelia  (Reed)  Alger  (b.  Ap  i,  1845, 
Grand  Rajuds,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Newaygo 
(Micii.)  H.  .S.  Columliian  I-iterary  Soc.  Instr., 
('iv.  Engng.,  Mich.  .Agr.  Coll.,  1904-7;  do.,  Case 
.School  of  App.  .Sc.  1907-8;  land  surveying  and 
struct,  work,  1908-9;  Instr.,  Civ.  Engng.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1909-13;  Struct,  steel  draftsman,  Indian- 
apolis, 1913-14;  Struct,  steel  squad  foreman  and 
checker,  Detroit,  1914-17;  Chief  draftsman.  Steel 
Engng.  Co.,  Detroit,  191 7 — .  Married  Minnie 
.Arbel  Backus,  S  6,  1905,  Hesperia,  Mich.  Ad- 
dress,  433   Buena  Vista,   W.   Detroit. 

WARDER  CLYDE  ALLEE 
Professor;  S.  B.,  Earlham  Coll.,  1908;  S.  M., 
Univ.   of  Chicago;    Ph.   D.,   do.,    1912;  b.  Je   5, 
1885,   Bloomingdale,   Ind.;   s.  John   Wesley    (b. 


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Je  13,  1850,  do.)  and  Mary  Emily  (Ncwlin) 
Allee  (b.  D  17.  1856,  do.).  Prepared  in  liloom- 
ingdale  (Ind.)  Acad.  Instr.,  Biol.,  H.  S.,  Ham- 
mond. Ind.,  1907-10;  .\sst.,  L'niv.  of  Chicago, 
igio-ij;  Instr.,  Bot.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-13;  do., 
Biol..  Williams  Coll.,  1913-14;  Asst.  Prof.,  Zool. 
and  .\cting  Head  of  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Okla.,  1914- 
15;  Prof.,  Biol.,  Lake  Forest  Coll.,  1915;  Instr., 
Zool.,  Marine  Biol.  I.ab.,  Summers,  1913-18;  In 
Charge  of  I.ab.,  Invertebrate  Course,  1918.  In- 
vestigator, U.  S.  Pish  Comn.  1919 — .  Auth. : 
Articles  in  Jour.  An.  Behavior,  Jour.  E.rp. 
Zool.,  Sc,  III.,  Acad,  of  Sc,  Biol.  Bull.  Mem., 
Soc.  of  Friends;  A.  A.  A.  S.  Am.  Zoolog. ;  Am. 
Entomol.;  Am.  Naturali.sts.  Married  Marjorie 
Hill,  1912,  Carthage.  Ind.  Children:  Warder, 
b.  1913;  Barljara  Elliott,  b.  1918.  Address, 
Lake   Forest,   111. 

HAMILTON  FORD  ALLEN 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1888;  Ph. 
D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago.  1905;  b.  Jl  7,  1867,  Lafay- 
ette, Ind.;  Orme  Smith  Scholarship,  McCor- 
mick  Theol.  Sem.,  Chicago,  1897-99;  Fellowship 
of  Biblical  and  Patristic  Greek,  do.,  1898-1902. 
Attended  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1892-94;  Grad.  from 
McCormick  Theol.  Sem.,  Chicago,  1897;  at- 
tended Univ.  of  Leipsic,  summer  1899;  studied 
a  few  mos.  at  Geneva,  Switzerland;  mem.,  of 
Am.  Sell,  at  Athens  and  traveled  in  Egypt  and 
Palestine,  1899-1900;  Teacher,  Greek  and  Latin, 
Allen  Acad.,  four  yrs. ;  Prof.,  Latin,  Washing- 
ton and  Jefferson  Coll.,  Washington,  Pa.,  1902- 
05;  do.,  Princeton,  1905-06;  Assoc,  Classics. 
Univ.  of  111.,  1907-09;  Instr.,  do.,  Washington 
and  Jefferson  Coll.,  Washington,  Pa.,  1916 — . 
Auth.:  Infinitive  in  Polybius,  1907;  also  arti- 
cles in  jours.  Mem.,  Pittsburgh  Soc.  of  Archaeol- 
ogy; Am.  Sch.  at  Rome  (managing  com.). 
Married.  .Address,  Washington  and  Jefferson 
Coll..'  Washington,   Pa. 

LOUIS  ALLEN 
(See  No.  5520.) 

MARY  STICKNEY  ALLEN  (LYONS) 
Microanalyst;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1909; 
b.  Mr  31,  1887,  Marquette,  Mich.;  d.  William 
Stickney  (b.  1S57,  Salem,  Mass.)  and  Anna 
(Courtenay)  Stickney  (b.  1864,  Milwaukee, 
Wis.).  Prepared  in  East  Div.  H.  S.  Milwaukee. 
Grad.  Stud.  L^niv.  of  III.,  1911-12.  Teacher, 
Bot.  H.  S.,  Belvidere,  111.,  1909-11:  Asst..  Zool., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1911-12;  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Kansas 
City,  Kan.  1912-15;  do..  No.  Div.  H.  S.,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.,  1915;  Microanalyst,  Bur.  of 
Chem.,  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Washington,  D.  C, 
19 16 — .  Married  Harold  C.  Lyons,  O  1917, 
Washington,  D.  C.  Address,  3244  38th  St., 
N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

PAUL  WILLIAM  ALLEN 
Business;  B.  S.,  St.  Lawrence  Univ.,  1910; 
M.  S.,  do.,  1914;  b.  1883.  Harford,  N.  Y.  Pre- 
pared in  Dryden  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.;  Cortland 
(N.  Y.)  St.  Norm.  Schl.;  Hobart  Coll.;  Cornell. 
Teacher,  Phys,  and  Chem.,  H.  S.,  Plattsburg, 
N.  Y..  1910-1 1 ; 'Head,  Dept.,  Chem..  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  Indiana.  Pa.,  1911-13;  Asst..  Dairy  Bac- 
teriol.,  Agr.  Coll.  and  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  III., 
1913-16;  Instr.,  do.,  1916-17;  Assoc,  do.,  1917- 
t8;  With  Douglas  Storage  Co.,  Charles  City, 
la.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Address, 
Charles  City,  la. 

WILLIAM  FITCH  ALLEN 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Leiand  Stanford  Univ., 
1900;  A.  M.,  do..  1902;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Minn., 
1915;  b.  N  II,  1875;  s.  Horace  H.  and  Fanny  F. 
Allen.  Prepared  in  Holland  Patent  H.  S. 
Sigma  Xi.  Asst..  U.  S.  Fish  Commissioner, 
1899;  Asst.  to  E.  P.  Allis,  Research  Lab.. 
1902-07;  Asst.  and  Collector.  Lab..  Univ.  of 
Calif.,  1907-10;  Instr.,  Zool.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910- 
11;  Instr..  Ilistol  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Minn., 
1911-16;   Prof.,  Anatomy,   Univ.   of   Ore.  Med. 


Sch.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  Numerous  articles  in 
Jour.  IVash.  Acad.  Sc,  Am.  Jour.  Anatomy, 
Quarterly  Jour.  M{cro.<;copic  Sc.  London,  Jour. 
Comp.  Neurol,  and  Anatomy  Record.  Mem., 
V\'ash.  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  Assn.  of  Anatomists;  .^ssn. 
of  Anthropologists.  Married  .Xugusta  A.  Nahl. 
S  11,  1908.  San  Jose,  Calif.  Address,  Univ.  of 
Ore.  Med.  Sch.,  Portland.  Ore. 

WILLIAM  EDWIN  ALLEY 
Assistant;     M.     E.,     1902;    b.    Ag    20,     1882, 
Champaign;   s.   Arthur   (b.   Mr   i,   1856,  N.  Ver- 
non.   Ind.)    and   Catherine    (Carl)    Alley    (b.   Ja 

I,  1866,,  Geneva,  N.  Y.).     Prepared  in  Urbana, 

II.  S.,  Univ.  Acad.  Boiler  Shop,  C.  C.  C.  and 
St.  L.  R.  R.,  1904;  Leavitt  Mfg.  Co..  1904-05; 
Lab.  Mechanic.  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-17;  Lab.  Asst. 
and  Mechanic,  do.,  1917.  Mem.  K.  of  P.; 
A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  1 1 1  W.  Washington  St., 
Urbana. 

DONALD  M.  ALLISON 
.Associate;  B.  A.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Tech., 
19 11;  b.  Ag  24,  1890,  Pittsburgh.  Prepared  in 
.Mlegheny  (Pa.)  H.  S.  Teaching  Fellowship, 
Carnegie  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1910-12;  Ed.,  Internat. 
Cor.  Sch..  Seranton,  Pa,,  1916-17;  Assoc,  Arch. 
Design,  Liniv.  of  III.,  1917 — .  Address,  509  W. 
Washington   Blvd.,  Urbana. t 

FRED  GRAY  ALLISON 

(See  No.    2551). 

HARRY  ORSON  ALLISON 
(See  No.   2552.) 

WORTH  ARTHUR  ALLISON 

(See   No.   7340.) 

ORR  MILTON  ALLYN 

(See  No.  5003.) 

CLARENCE  WALWORTH  ALVORD 
(See  No.  G7.) 

ORLANDO  D'AMATO 
Assistant;  A.  B.,  Columbia,  1915;  b.  D  8, 
1889,  Italy.  Prepared  in  Morris  H.  S.,  New 
York  City.  Instr.,  Rom.  Lang.,  Shorter  Coll., 
Rome,  Ga.,  1915-16;  Asst.,  do.,  Univ.  of  III., 
1916-17.  Sec,  94.  U.  S.  Amb.  C,  A.  E.  P., 
France,  1918-^.  Address,  806  S.  Figueroa,  Los 
Angeles. t 

THOMAS  HAMER  AMRINE 

(See   No.   2555.) 

FREDERICK  OSBAND  ANDEREGG 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1910;  A.  M., 
Harvard,  1912;  Ph.D.,  do.,  1915;  b.  S  20,  1887, 
Oberlin,  O.;  s.  Frederick  (b.  1852,  Meiringen, 
Switzerland)  and  Mary  Osband  (Swift) 
.Vnderegg  (b.  1858,  Detroit).  Prepared  in 
Oberlin  (O.)  H.  S. ;  Oberlin  Acad.;  Berner 
Stadischen  Gymnasium.  Phi  Delta;  Thayer  and 
Mallinckrodt  Scholarships,  Harvard.  Chem., 
Mallinckrodt  Chem.  Works,  St.  Louis,  1914-16; 
Research  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17; 
Instr.  do.,  191 7-18;  Asst.  Prof.,  do..  Purdue 
Univ..  1919—.  Auth.:  (With  T.  W.  Richards) 
The  Inclusion  of  the  Electrolyte  by  the  Deposit 
in  Silver  Voltameter,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  Vol.  37. 
1915;  Complications  at  the  Anode  in  the  Silver 
Coulometer,  do.,  1915-  (With  G.  S.  Forbes) 
Potentials  of  Silver  Against  Silver  in  Concen- 
trated Solutions  of  Sodium  and  Potassium 
Chlorides  and  its  Relation  to  the  Activities  of 
Such  Solutions,  do..  Vol.  37-  'QiS;  Chemical 
Reactions  in  the  Corona,  Ozone  Formation,  do.. 
Vol.  39.  191 7.  Mem.  Congr.  Church;  A.  C.  S. 
Married  Ethel  Coe,  S  11,  191 5,  Sharon,  Mass. 
Children:  Frederick  Coe,  b.  Ja  27,  1917;  David 
Swift,  b.  F  22,  1918.  Address,  701  W.  Cali- 
fornia St.,  Urbana. 


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University  of  Illinois 


CARL  BERNARD  ANDERSON 
Geologist;  S.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  jqtz:  b. 
S  6,  1889.  Nebraska  City,  Neb.  Preparcn  in 
Nebraska  City  (Neb.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Neb. 
Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Alpha  Sigma  Piii;  Sigma  Xi. 
Lab.  Asst.,  Geol.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1911;  Instr., 
Lincoln  Acad.,  Lincoln,  Neb.,  191 1;  Fellow, 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1912-15;  A^st.,  Geol.,  St.  Geo!. 
Sur.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-16.  Mem.,  Epis. 
Church.    Address,  Nebraska  City,  Neb. 

GEORGE  FORBES  ANDERSON 
(See  No.  loio.) 

HARRY  WARREN  ANDERSON 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Wabash  Coll.,  1907;  A.  M., 
do.,  1910;  Ph.  D..  Univ.  of  111.,  1917;  b.  O  14, 
188s,  Ladoga,  Ind.;  s.  William  L.  and  Ora 
(Johnson)  Anderson.  Prepared  in  Ladoga 
(Ind.)  n.  S.  Fellowship  in  Biol.,  Vanderbih 
Univ.;  Research  Fe  low.  Mo.  Bot.  (jardens, 
Washington  Univ.;  Grad.  Sch.,  Teaching  Fel- 
low, Vanderbih  Univ.,  1907-8;  Instr.,  Bot., 
Wabash  Coll.,  1908-10;  Floricultural  Pat'ol., 
Univ.  of  111.,  191 1 ;  Rose  Prof.,  Bot.,  and  Head 
of  the  Bot.  Dept.,  Wabash  Coll.,  1912-16;  Asst., 
Bot.,  Univ.  of  111..  1916-17;  Assoc,  Pomol., 
191 7-18;  Agt.,  Cereal  Investigation,  U.  S.  Dept. 
Agr..  191 8;  Asst.  Prof.,  Pomol.,  1918 — ;  Mem., 
Sigma  Xi  Washington  Univ.,  191 1.  Address, 
611   Michigan  Ave.,  Urbana. 

LEWIS  FLINT  ANDERSON 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Toronto,  1893; 
A.  M.,  do.,  1902;  Ph.  D.,  Clark  Univ.,  1907;  b. 
Jl  18.  1866,  Waterford,  Ont.;  s.  Samuel  Graham 
(b.  S  17,  1842,  Glasgow,  Scot.)  and  Julia 
Anderson  (b.  Jl  12,  1847,  Boston,  Ont.).  Pre- 
pared in  Parkhill  and  Welland,  C)nt.,  H.  Schs. 
Univ.  of  Chicago  (summer  session)  1895;  Uriiv. 
of  Leipzig.  1897-9.  Fellowship.  Clark  Univ., 
1906-7;  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Three  Rivers,  Mich., 
1893-4;  Supt.,  do.,  1894-7;  Head  of  the  Dept. 
of  Educ.  and  Psych.,  No.  St.  Norm.  Sc'., 
Marquette.  Mich.,  1899-1909;  Asst.  Prof., 
Educ,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-14;  Prof.,  Hist,  and 
Phil,  of  Educ,  O.  St.  Univ.  Auth.:  The  Anglo- 
Saxon  Scop,-  Univ.  of  Toronto  Studies,  Philolog. 
Series.  No.  1 ;  The  Development  of  the  Non- 
Professional  Sch.  in  Europe  before  the  Renais- 
sance, 1907,  Pcd.  Sem.,  Mr  and  Je  1907;  Out- 
line Sketch  of  Hist,  of  Common  Sch.  Educ, 
Holt.,  1909;  also  mag.  articles  on  Educ.  Mar- 
ried Harriet  Ju'iana  Cobb,  Je  24  1897,  School- 
craft. Mich.  C'ildren:  Donald  Benton  b.  S  i. 
i8f)o;  Malcolm  Graham,  b.  N  3,  1901;  Lewis 
Gordon,  b.  O  14,  1904.  Address,  R.  s.  Colum- 
bus, O. 

•RUFUS  ANDERSON 
B.  M.  E.,  Cornell.  1873;  M.  E.,  do.,  1882; 
b.  Mr  21,  1850,  Mt.  Sterling,  O.;  s.  Alban  and 
Frances  (Wilson)  Anderson.  Prepared  in 
Peekskill  Mil.  Acad.;  Cornell,  1884-89.  Instr., 
Iron  Work  and  Foreman  of  Foundry,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1880-93;  Mach.  designing  and  const.  Hart- 
ford, Conn.,  1893-1917.  Auth.;  Articles  in 
Am.  Machinist.  Interested  in  photography  and 
has  secured  satisfactory  results  from  dry  plate 
printing.  Married  Emma  S.  Hyde  N  26,  1874, 
Southampton,  Mass.  Children:  Flora  G.,  b. 
D  17.  1875;  Amy  C,  b.  Ja  11,  1878;  Frederick 
E.  b.  O  25,  1880.  Died  May  10,  1917,  South- 
ampton,  Mass. 

VIOLA  JENNIE  ANDERSON 
Instructor;  B.  S.,  Simmons  Coll.,  1912;  M.  S., 
do.,  1916;  b.  O  IS.  1889,  Concord,  N.  H.;  d. 
Ola  (b.  i8j4  Ilfilje  B'ekinge,  Sweden)  and 
Jennie  Maria  (Ho'brook)  Anrlerson  (b.  1862. 
Amherst,  N.  H.).     Pre))ared  in  Concord  (N.  H.) 

S.  S.  Fellow.  H.  Sc,  Simmons  Coll.  Instr., 
.  Sc.  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Tech.  1912-13;  Instr., 
Middlebury  Coll.  Summer  Sch.,  1916;  Instr., 
H.    Sc,    Univ.   of  111.,    1916-18;   Assoc,   Home 


Econ.,  do.,  1918 — ;  Instr.,  Mass.  Agr.  Coll., 
Summer  Sch.,  1917.  Mem..  Am.  Assn.  of  Home 
Econ.    Address.  908  W.  Nevada  St.,  Urbana. 

JAMES  BURTON  ANDREWS 

(See  No.  S52S.) 

STEPHEN  OSGOOD  ANDROS 

Professor;  A.  B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1S97;  B. 
S.,  Mic.i.  Coll.  of  Mines.  1902;  E.  M.,  do.,  1903; 
b.  Ja  22,  1876,  Gardiner,  Me.  Attended  Univ. 
of  Pittsburgh,  1911.  Teacher,  Detroit  Sch.  for 
Boys,  1897-98;  Teacher,  Lat.  and  Eng.,  Youngs- 
town,  O.,  1898-1900;  Instr.,  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh, 
191 1 ;  Field  Asst.,  Co-operative  Min.  Work, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1911-15;  .'\ssoc.  Min.  Engng.,  do., 
1913-15;  Asst.,  Prof.,  Min.  Research,  rfo.,  1915- 
16;  Pres.  Copper  Prime  Min.  Co.,  Silver  Lake, 
Calif.;  do.,  Winderest  Ranch  Co.,  Watsonville, 
Calif.;  Mgr.  Mogollon  Gold  &  Copper  Co., 
Cooney,  N.  H.;  Asst.  Supt.,  Imperial  Copper 
Co.,  Red  Rock.  Ariz.;  Instr.  and  Asst.  Dir.,  U. 
S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18.  Mem.,  Epis- 
Church.  Address,  814  W.  Church  St.,  Cham- 
paign. 

JAMES  ELLIS  ARMSTRONG 
(See  No.   101 1.) 

•GEORGE  D.\GLEY  ARNOLD 
Born  S  7,  1878.  Carmi,  111.  Asst.  Phys.  Dir., 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Louisville.  Ky.,  1898-1900;  Phys. 
Dir..  Miami  Univ.,  Oxford,  0.,  1900-02;  Asst., 
Phys.  Tr.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1902-03;  Clerk,  L.  E. 
&  St.  L.  R.  R..  Princeton.  Ind.;  do..  L,  &  N. 
R.  R.,  Louisville,  Ky.  Deceased. 

HOWARD  CLINTON  ARNOLD 
(See  No.  6056.) 

ROSSLEENE  MERLE  ARNOLD 
(See  No.  G16.) 

GEORGE  FREDERICK  ARPS 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Leland  Stanford,  1904;  A. 
M.,  Univ.  of  Ind.,  1905;  Pn.  D.,  Leipzig,  1908; 
b.  Ja  23,  1873;  s.  August  H.  (b.  O  2,  1839,  Ger.) 
and  Ida  (Hanson)  Arps  (b.  N  4,  1843).  Pre- 
pared in  Montrose  H.  S.;  Univ.  Acad.;  Berlin 
Univ.  1905-6.  Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Sigma  Xi; 
Phi  Delta  Kappa.  Assoc.  Prof.,  Educ  Psych., 
Ind.  Univ.,  1909-10;  Asst.  Prof.,  Psych.,  Univ. 
of  111..  1910-12;  Prof.,  Psych.,  O.  St.  Univ., 
1912;  Capt.,  San.  Corps,  N.  A.,  Camp  Green- 
leaf,  Med.  O.  T.  C,  Chattanooga  Park.  Ga.. 
1918;  Maj.,  do.,  1918.  Auth.:  Uber  den  Austeig 
der  Druckempfindung,  NVilhelm  Englemann, 
1908;  Psychologische  Studicn:  Der  Verlauf  der 
Aufmerksamkirt  bei  rhythmischen  Reizen.  Wil- 
helm  Englemann  1909.  Psycholopischc  Studien; 
Studies  in  the  Am.  Psycholog.  Periodicals  and 
semi-scientific  articles  in  current  periodicals  on 
the  war.  Mem.,  Am.  Psych.  A.'^sn.,  1910;  A.  A. 
.\.  S.  Married  Alice  Mary  Black  O  18,  igos, 
Tolono,  111.  Child.  Leslie  Hanson,  b.  Jl  14, 
1907.     Address.  Columbus,  O. 

LEON  EATON  CUMMINS  ASHLEY 
(See  No.  4054.) 

RICHARD  ASHMAN 

Assistant;  B.  Litt.,  Rutgers  Coll.,  191S;  t>- 
Ag  13.  1890.  Philipsburg  Pa.  Prepared  in 
Huntington  (  N.  Y.)  H.  S.;  Pa.  Coll.,  Gettys- 
burg, Pa.  Teacher,  District  Sch.,  Huntington, 
N.  Y.,  1911-12;  do.,  H.  S.  Huntington.  Ind., 
1915-16;  Asst..  Zool..  Rutgers  Coll.,  1016-17; 
Apst.,  Physiol.,  L^niv.  of  111.,  19I7'8;  do., 
Tulane  l^niv.  New  Orleans,  1910 — .  Address, 
Huntington.  N.  Y.;  bus.  add.,  Tulane  Univ., 
New  Orleans. 

•GEORGE  WASHINGTON  ATHERTON 
A.   B.,  A.   M.,  Yale,   1863;   LL.  D.,  Franklin 
and  Marshall  Coll.,   1883;  b.  Je  20,  1837,  Box- 


Faculty 


839 


ford,  Mass.  Prepared  in  Phillips  Exeter  Acad. 
Teacher,  Albany  Boys'  Acad.,  1863-67;  Prof., 
St.  John's  Coll.,  Annapolis.  Md..  1667-0B;  Univ. 
of  111.,  1808-69  (hrst  mem.  of  faculty  on  t..e 
ground  with  Dr.  Gregory  for  some  weeks  pre- 
ceding the  oijening  of  the  Univ.  in  1868;;  Prof., 
Pol.  Econ.  and  Constitutional  Law,  Rutgers, 
N.  J.,  1809-82;  Pres.,  Pa.  St.  Co  1.,  1882-1906; 
served  as  Lt.  and  Capt.  in  lot.i  Conn.  Volun- 
teers, 1861-63.  Mem..  Bd.  of  Visitors  to  U.  S. 
Naval  Acad.,  1873  and  1891;  Chm.,  Comn.  to 
digest  and  revise  St.  System  of  Taxation,  N.  J.. 
1878;  First  Pres.,  Am.  Assn.  of  Agr.  Coll.  and 
Exp.  Stas. ;  Mem.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.;  Wash. 
Acad.  Sc;  G.  A.  R.  Coll.  and  Univ.  Council 
of  Pa.;  Am.  Inst.  Civics.  Auth.:  Magna 
Charta,  a  Comparative  View  of  the  Barons 
Articles  and  the  Great  Charter,  with  a  new 
Translation  of  both  documents;  The  Legislative 
Career  of  Justin  S.  Morrill  with  special  refer- 
ence to  U.  S.  Land  Grant  Colleges;  and  ot  ;er 
pamphlets  and  articles.  Married  Frances  D.  W. 
Washburn.  D  2$,  1863.  Died  Jl  24,  1906,  St. 
College,  Pa. 

ELIZABETH  ELLIOTT  ATKINSON  (LUNT) 
Born  Mr  1,  1882,  Pittsfield,  111.;  d.  George 
Morgan  (b.  Je  14,  1856,  do.)  and  Ruth  Elliott 
(Voorhees)  Atkinson  (b.  Ag  22,  i860,  George- 
town O.).  Prepared  in  Pittsfield  and  Quincy 
H.  Schs.;  Univ.  Acad.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Asst. 
Instr.,  Phys.  Tr..  Univ.  of  111.,  1904-07;  Instr., 
Phys.  Tr.  and  Dir.,  Women's  Aths.,  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  1907-10.  Married  William  Edward  Lunt, 
D  s.  1910,  Macomb,  III.  Child,  William 
Edward  Jr.,  b.  N  3,  1913.  Address,  s  College 
Lane,  Haverford,  Pa. 


CLARENCE  ALLEN  ATWELL 
Elec.  Tester;  B.  S..  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1914;  b. 
Ja  26,  1891,  Fairfield,  Neb.;  s.  Daniel  Allen 
(b.  Lawton,  Mich.)  and  Mary  Etta  (Wiggsj 
Atwell  (b.  Coe,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Fairfield, 
(Neb.)  H.  S.  Sigma  Tau;  Sigma  Xi.  Engr., 
Omaha  Elec.  Light  &  Power  Co.,  Omaha,  Neb., 
1914;  Asst.,  G.  E.  D..  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-15; 
Instr.,  do.,  1915-17;  Elec.  Tester,  Westing -.ouse 
Elec.  &  Mfg.  Co.,  E.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.,  1917—. 
Auth.:  Acceleration  Curves  of  Elec.  Motors, 
Neb.  Blue  Print,  Vol.  14,  1915,  Coauth. : 
Mechanical  Drafting,  revised  ed..  1915,  Manual 
Arts  Press.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Assoc. 
Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Address,  720  Hill  Ave., 
Wilkinsburg,  Pa.;  bus.  add.,  Westinghouse  Elec. 
&  Mfg.  Co.,  East  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

CHARLES  AUSTIN  ATWOOD 
(See  No.  5531.) 

LEVI  PATTEN  ATWOOD 
(See  No.  786.) 

EARL  KIRKWOOD  AUGUSTUS 
(See  No.  6059.) 

JOSEPH  PAUL  AUMER 
(See  No.  3262.) 

FRANZ  AUGUST  AUST 
Professor;  B.  S.,  N.  Dak.  St.  Sch.  of  Sc, 
1904;  M.  S.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1911;  b.  My  10, 
1885.  Defiance,  O. ;  s.  August  and  Hermina 
(Herolz)  Aust  (b.  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Lansing 
(Mich.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1913.  Tau 
Delta  Sigma.  Instr..  Land.  Design,  Univ.  of 
111..  1913-16;  Asst.  Prof,  do.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1916 — .  Auth.:  Numerous  articles  on  plan- 
ning and  planting  published  in  popular  mags. 
Married  Mabel  A.  Armstrong,  Ag  26,  1914, 
Minneapolis.  Children:  Alden  Franz,  b.  Je  4, 
1916;  Lucile  Bernice,  b.  Je  3,  1918.  Address, 
2202  Commonwealth  Ave..  Madison,  Wis. 


JAMES  CURTISS  AUSTIN 
Assistant;  A.  B.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1916;  b. 
N  28,  1895,  Pulaski,  N.  v.;  s.  Frank  W.  (b.  Mv 
31,  i860,  Williamstown.  N.  Y.  and  M:iude  II. 
(Farmer)  Austin  (b.  Ap  21,  1869,  Pulaski,  N. 
v.).  Prepared  in  Fulton  (N.  Y.)  11.  S.;  Attend- 
ed Univ.  of  III.;  Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Westport,  N.  Y.,  1916-17; 
Asst.,  Classics,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18.  Married 
Dorothy  Lucille  Cuthbert,  ('16),  Ja  7,  1919, 
Champaign.  Address,  804  W.  Green  St., 
Urbana;   bus.  add.,   126  Lincoln  Hall,   do. 

MINER  MANLY  AUSTIN 
(See  No.  G19.) 

KENDRIC  CHARLES  BABCOCK 
Dean;  B.  Litt.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1889;  A.  M., 
.Harvard,  1895;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1896;  LL.  D., 
koanoke  Coll.,  1914;  b.  S  8,  1804,  S.  Brook- 
tieid,  N.  Y.;  s.  Gideon  Perry  (b.  O  18,  1829, 
K.  I.)  and  Lydia  (Maconiber)  Babcock  (b.  Ja 
'5i  1837,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Brookrield  (N. 
Y.)  Union  Free  Sch.;  Univ.  of  Minn.  Delta 
Tau  Delta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Kappa  Delta  Pi; 
Goodwin  Memorial  Fellow,  ilarvard;  Univ. 
Scholar,  do.;  Alumni  Fellow,  Univ.  of  Minn. 
Teacher  and  Prin.,  Schs.,  N.  Y.,  1681-85;  Prin., 
Evening  ijchs.,  Minneapolis,  1888-91;  Instr., 
Hist,  and  Eng.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1890-94;  Instr., 
and  Asst.  Prof.,  Hist,  and  Pol.  Sc,  Univ.  of 
Calif.,  1896-1903;  Pres.  and  Prof.  Pol.  Econ., 
Univ.  of  Ariz.,  1903-10;  Specialist  in  Higher 
Educ.  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Educ,  1910-13;  Dean, 
Coll.  L.  A.  &  S.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913—;  Dir., 
Summer  Session,  do.,  1917-18.  Auth.:  The  Rise 
of  American  Nationality,  Harpers,  New  York, 
1907;  The  Scandinavian  Elements  in  the  U.  S., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1914;  A  Classification  of  Uni- 
versities and  Colleges  with  reference  to  Bache- 
lors' Degrees,  Gov't  Printing  Office,  Washing- 
ton, 1911;  Accredited  Seconaary  Schools  in  the 
U.  S.,  do.,  1913;  Chapters  on  Higher  Educ, 
An.  Rept.  of  U.  S.  Commissioner  of  Educ, 
1911-13;  The  Scandinavians  in  the  Northwest. 
forum.  Vol.  14,  1892;  The  Scandinavian  Con- 
tingent, The  Atlantic  Monthly,  Vol.  67,  1896; 
The  Scandinavian  Element  in  American  Popu- 
lation, Am.  Hist.  Rev.,  Vol.  16,  191 1;  Biblio- 
graphical Instruction  in  College,  Lib.  Jour.,  Mr 
1913;  Ti:e  Historical  Spirit  Univ.  of  Calif. 
Chronicle,  Vol.  12,  1910;  College  Standards  as 
Aflfected  by  Diffusion  of  Credits,  Froc.  of  the 
Assoc.  Colls,  and  Sec.  Sch.  of  the  So.  States, 
1912;  Preliminary  Training  for  Entrance  into 
Med.  Schs.,  Quarterly  of  the  Fed.  of  St.  Med. 
Bds.,  Vol.  I,  1914.  Mem..  Territorial  and  St. 
Bd.  of  Educ.  Ariz.;  Am.  Hist.  Assn.;  Minn. 
Hist.  Soc;  Nat.  Inst  of  Social  Sc;  Univ.  Club, 
Urbana;  Univ.  Club,  Chicago;  Cosmos  Club, 
Washington,  D.  C;  City  Club,  N.  Y.  Address. 
1104  W.  Nevada  St.,  Urbana. 

IRWIN  WOODWARD  BACH 

(See  No.  3263.) 

PEDRO  BACH-Y-RITA 

Assistant;  M.  S.,  Escuela  Norm.,  Superior, 
Barcelona,  Spain,  191 1;  b.  Ag  14,  1893,  Bar- 
celona, Spain.  Prepared  in  Superior  Sch.; 
Attended  Univ.  of  Chicago;  Studied  in  France 
and  Belgium.  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Centro  Liter- 
ario  Espanol.  Pvt.  Tutor,  Chicago.  191 5-16; 
Asst.  Spanish,  Univ.  of  111..  1916-18.  Mem., 
Catholic  Church.  Address.  Calle  Veracda  No. 
16,  Barcelona,  Spain. 

RUFUS  MATHER  BAGG 
Professor;  A.  B..  Aml.erst  Coll.,  1891;  Ph.  D., 
Johns  Hopkins  Univ..  1895;  b.  Ap  ig,  1869, 
West  Springfield  Mass.;  s.  R.  Mather  (b.  D  20, 
1844,  do.)  and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Bartholomew) 
Bagg  (b.  My  10,  1845,  Montgomery,  Mass.). 
Prepared  in  West  Springfield  (Mass.)  H.  S. 
Phi  Delta  Theta;  Sigma  Xi.     Prof.,  Geol..  Colo. 


S40 


University  of  Illinois 


Coll.,  1897-8;  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Colo.  Springs. 
1899-1900;  Honorary  Mineralogist  to  The  Paris 
Exposition,  1900;  In  Charge  of  U.  S.  E.\hibit  of 
Sulphide  Minerals  E.xhibit  and  Collection;  Sub 
Master,  1I_.  S.,  Brockton,  Mass.,  1901-3;  I'rof., 
Mineral,  New  Mex.  Sch.  Mines,  1903-4;  Instr., 
Geol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-11;  Prof.,  Geol.  and 
Mineral,  Lawrence  Coll.,  Appleton,  Wis. 
191 1 — .  Auth. :  The  Cretaceous  Foraiiiinifcra  of 
New  Jersey.  U.  S.  Geol.  Stir..  Bill.  88,  1898; 
Pilocene  and  Pleistocene  Foraniinifera  from 
Southern  Calif.,  do.,  513,  1912;  Miocene  For- 
aniinifera of  Maryland  (Systematic  Palcoiitol.) 
Md.  Geol.  Sur.,  1905;  Miocene  Foraniinifera 
from  the  Monterey  Shale,  Calif.,  etc.,  l?ul. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  No.  268,  1905;  Some  .Ano- 
malous Mineral  Occurrences  at  Maguarichie, 
Chihuahua.  Mex.,  Eiigiig.  &■  Miu.  Jour.  Vol.  80; 
The  Sahuayacan  Min.  Dist.,  Chihuahua,  Mex., 
do..  Vol.  80,  1905;  Fault  Breccia  Veins  in  the 
Sierra  Madre,  Mex.,  Min.  and  Se.  Press,  Vol. 
96,  1906;  Foraminifera  Collected  near  the 
Hawaiian  Islands  by  the  Steamer  Albatross 
in  1902,  Proceedings  U.  S.  Nat.  Museum,  Vol. 
34,  1908.  Mem.,  A.  I.  M.  F,.;  Wash.  Acad,  of 
Sc. ;  Wash.;  Fellow,  Geol.  Soc.  Am.;  A.  A.  A. 
S.;  Mem.,  Paleont.  Soc.  Am.;  Am.  Gcog.  Soc; 
Wis.  St.  Teachers  Assn.  Married  Grace  Sybil 
Raybold,  Ap  8,  1896.  Children:  Maj  el  Ray  bold, 
b.  F  18,  1898  (died  Ag  11,  1900);  Gladys  Leona, 
b.  Ap  12,  1899;  Walter  Mather,  b.  O  s,  1901 
(died  Ja  11,  1902).  Address,  7  Brokaw  Place, 
Appleton,  Wis. 

WILLIAM  CHANDLER  BAGLEY 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1895;  M. 
S.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1898;  Ph.  D.,  Cornell,  1900; 
b.  Mr  15,  1874,  IJetroit;  s.  William  Chase  (b. 
Ag  18,  1833,  Boston)  and  Ruth  (Walker)  Bag- 
ley  (b.  Mr  22,  1838,  Sutton,  Mass.).  Prepared 
in  Detroit  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Sigma  Xi ; 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  Sage  Scholarship,  Cornell. 
Pub.  Sch.  Teacher,  Mich.,  1895-97;  Asst., 
Psych.,  Cornell,  190001  ;  Prin.,  Elementary 
Sch..  St.  Louis.  1901-02;  Insp.  of  orchards  and 
nurseries  under  St.  Entomol.,  111.,  summer  1902; 
Prof.,  Psych,  and  Ped.,  Dir.  Tr.,  Mont.  St. 
Norm.  Coll,  1902-06;  Supt..  Tr.,  N.  Y.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  Oswego,  N.  Y.,  1906-08;  Prof., 
Educ,  Univ.,  of  111.,  1908-17;  Dir.,  Sch.  of  Ed- 
uc,  do.,  1909-17;  Dir.,  summer  session,  do., 
1910-16;  Prof.,  Educ.  Teachers  Coll.,  Columbia, 
1917 — .  Auth.:  The  Educative  Process,  Macmil- 
lan,  1905;  Classroom  Management,  do.,  1907; 
Craftsmanship  in  Teaching,  do.,  1911;  Educa 
tional  Values,  do.,  191 1;  (with  C.  A.  Beard) 
The  History  of  the  American  People,  1918; 
Appercejjtion  of  the  Spoken  Sentence,  reprint 
from  Am.  Jour,  of  Fsych.,  1900;  Joint  Ed. 
and  one  of  the  founders.  Jour,  of  Educ.  Psych.. 
1910;  Ed.  and  founder  of  Intermountain  Edu- 
cator, 1905-06;  Ed.,  Sch.  and  Home  Educ. 
1912;  many  other  articles  in  mags.  Mem.,  N.  E. 
A.;  Religious  Educ.  Assn.;  Nat.  Soc.  for  Study 
of  Educ;  Nat.  Soc.  Coll.  Teachers  of  Educ; 
Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S. ;  Mem.,  Com.  on  Psycho- 
logical and  Pedagogical  Aspects  of  Mil.  Tr. 
and  Discipline,  Nat.  Research  Council;  Mem., 
Conin.  on  Emergency  and  Readju.stment,  Nat. 
Educ.  Assn.  Married  Florence  Winger,  Ag 
14,  1901,  Lincoln,  Neb.  Children:  Ruth  Win- 
ger, b.  1902;  Joseph  Winger,  b.  1903;  William 
Chandler,  Jr.,  b.  1909;  Florence  Winger,  b. 
1910.  Address,  58  Vanderbilt  Ave.,  Stapleton, 
S.  I.,  New  York  City;  bus.  add.,  Teachers 
Coll.,  Columbia  Univ.,  do. 

ERNEST   WINFIEI.I)    BAILEY 
(See  G25.) 

HARRY  FOSTER  BAIN 
Geologist;  B.  S..  Moores  Hill  Coll.,  Ind., 
1890;  M.  S.,  do..  1894;  Ph.  D..  Univ.  of  Chica- 
go, 1897;  b.  N  2,  1 87 1,  Seymour,  Ind.;  s.  W. 
M.  and  Radie  F.  Bain.  Prepared  in  .Seymour 
(Ind.)    Pub.   Schs.  Grad.  Stud.,  Johns  Hopkins 


Univ.,  1891-3;  Asst.  St.  Geol.,  la.,  1893-1900; 
Consulting  Geol.  and  Mine  Mgr.,  1900-2;  (jeol., 
L'.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  1902-5;  Dir.,  St.  Geol.  Sur., 
L'niv.  of  111.,  1905-9;  Ed.,  Min.  and  Scientific 
Prc.ts,  1909-15;  Pres.,  Dewey  Pub.  Co.,  1909-15; 
Ed.,  Mining  Mag..  London,  Eiig.,  1915-16;  Ex- 
l)lorations  in  far  East,  1916-17;  Asst.  to  Dir., 
V.  S.  Bureau  of  Mines,  Ap  19 18 — .  Auth.: 
.More  Recent  Cyanide  Practice,  Min.  and  So. 
Press,  San  Francisco  and  London,  1910;  Types 
of  the  Deposits,  do.,  191 1;  numerous  reports 
for  the  la..  U.  S.  and  111.  Sur.;  also  many 
mag.  articles.  Mem..  A.  I.  M.  E. ;  Am.  Soc. 
Mill,  and  Met.;  Canadian  Min.  Inst.;  Fellow, 
(jeol.  Soc.  Am.;  Inst.  Mex.  Min.  Met.;  Engrs. 
Club,  Chicago;  Lhiiv.  Club,  Urbaiia;  Faculty 
Club,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Married  Mary  Wright, 
D  1,  1902,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Child.  Margaret, 
b.  D  10,  190:5^.  Address,  1923  35th  St.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C;  bus.  add.,  U.  S.  Bureau  of 
Mines,  do. 

WALTER  GELVIN  BAIN 
Pathologist;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1903; 
M.  D.,  N.  W.  Univ.  Med.  Sch.,  1905;  b.  Ap 
13,  1876.  Delaware,  O.;  s.  Francis  Marion  (b. 
1842,  Marion  Co.,  O.)  and  Kernhappoch  (Mil- 
ler) Bain  (b.  1842,  Chester  Co.,  Pa.).  Prepared 
in  Ann  Arbor  (Mich.)  II.  S.  House  Surg. 
Jackson  Park  Sanitarium,  Chicago,  1905;  Bac 
teriol.,  St.  Water  Sur.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-08 
do..  111.  St.  Bd.  of  Health,  1908-10;  Pathol.,  St 
Johns  Ilos])..  and  Chem.,  111.  Dairy  Co.,  1910 — 
111.  Nat.  Guard,  1918;  (Tapt.,  Med.  Corps,  Lab, 
Div.,  Chief  of  Lab.  Service  U.  S.  A.,  Gen, 
Hosp.  No.  8,  Rockefeller  Inst.  Auth.:  Report 
of  Pathol.  Dept.,  St.  Johns  Hosp.,  1911,  1914, 
1916;  Tubercvilosis  of  Ear,  Nose  and  Throat, 
Am.  Med.  Assn.,  1910;  The  Hosp.  and  its 
Field  of  Work  for  the  Gen.  Scientist,  III.  Acad. 
of  Sc,  1916.  Mem.,  A.  M.  A.;  A.  C.  S.;  111. 
St.  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  Sangamon  Co.  Med.  Soc; 
111.  St.  Med.  Soc;  West.  Roentgen  Soc  Mar- 
ried Helen  Louise  Hallett,  Ap  2,  1906,  Cham- 
paign. Children:  Frances  Marion,  b.  N  7,  1908; 
Walter  Gelvin,  Jr.,  b.  Je  20,  1910;  Joseph 
Bartlett,  b.  Ag  29,  1911.  Address,  Chatham, 
III.;    bus.    add.,    St.    Johns    Hosp.,    Springfield, 

*JOHN  WALLACE  BAIRD 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Toronto  Univ.,  1897;  Ph. 
D.,  Cornell,  1902;  b.  My  21,  1873,  St.  Mary's, 
Out.,  Can.;  s.  Charles  (b.  My  4,  1829,  Lan- 
ark, Ont.,  Can.)  and  Agnes  (Browning) 
Baird  (b.  N  6,  1831,  do.).  Prepared  in  St. 
Mary's  Coll.  Inst.,  St.  Mary's,  Ont.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Sigma  Xi.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of 
Leipzig,  1898-99;  Fellow,  Psych.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1899-1901;  do.,  Cornell,  1901-02;  Asst.,  Psych. 
under  Carnegie  Foundation,  1903-04;  Instr., 
(/().,  Johns  Hopkins  L'niv.,  1904-06;  do.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1906-07;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  190609;  Prof., 
do..  Clark  Univ.,  1909 — ;  Lecturer,  Psych., 
Dept.  of  Educ,  Manitoba,  1906.  Invented  var- 
ious pieces  of  psych,  apjiaratus;  discovered  co- 
incidence of  color  zones  on  retina  of  light- 
adapted  eye;  discovered  improved  method  of 
lieterochromalic  photometry;  various  discover- 
ies of  function  of  macular  pigment;  investiga- 
tor of  various  problems  of  memory,  learning, 
and  thinking.  Collaborating  Ed.,  I'svch.  Bui.; 
Cooiicrating  Ed.,  Jour,  of  .Implied  Psych,  and 
Jour,  of  l-.duc.  ]'sych.;  Executive  Ed.,  Am. 
Jour,  of  Psych.;  Ed.  and  Auth.  of  various 
monographs  and  mag.  articles.  Fellow,  A.  A. 
.'\.  S.;  Men).,  Am.  Psych.  Assn.;  various  clubs 
and  professional  socs. ;  Pres.  Am.  Psych.  Assn., 
1918;  \''.-chm.  of  Psych.  Com.,  Div.  Med.  and 
Related  Sc,  Nat.  Research  Council,  Washing- 
ton,  1).  C.   Died  I*",   1919. 

CLARENCE  JAMES  BAKER 
(See  G28.) 


Faculty 


FRANK  COLLINS  BAKER 
Curator:  B.  S.,  Chicago  Sch.  of  Sc.  i8g6; 
b.  D  14.  iS'^i-.  Warren,  R.  L  Prepared  in  Provi- 
dence (R.  L)  IL  S.;  Brown  I'niv.  Si^iia  Xi. 
In  charge  Invertebrate  Dept.,  Ward's  Natural 
Sc.  Kstablishnient,  Roclicster,  N.  Y.,  iHcin-o,^; 
Curator,  Zool.,  Field  Museum  of  Natural  Ilist., 
1894;  Curator  and  Acting  Dir.,  Chicago  Acad, 
of  Sc.  1894191s;  Zool.  Investigator,  N.  Y. 
St.  Coll.  of  Forestry,  Syracuse  Univ.,  191 5-1 7; 
Curator,  Museum  of  Natural  Hist.,  Ihiiv.  of 
111.,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Address, 
806    W.    Oregon    St.,    Urbana.f 

GERALD    CLIFFORD    BAKER 
(See  No.  8116.) 

HARRY  TORSEY  BAKER 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  summa  cum  laude,  Wes- 
leyan  Univ.,  1900;  A.  M.,  do..  1902;  b.  N  14. 
1877,  Rockland,  Me.;  s.  Jessie  Robinson  and 
Ellen  lane  (Cohran)  Baker.  Prepared  in  Rock- 
land (Me.)  H.  S.  Harvard,  1905-6.  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Greek  Prize,  High 
Honors  in  Eng.  Mem.,  Kng.  Dept.;  Wesleyan 
Univ.;  Harvard;  Univ.  of  So.  Calif.;  Beloit 
Coll.;  Franklin  and  Marshall  Coll.,  1900-13;  Fic- 
tion reader,  Internet.  Mag.  Co.,  1914-15;  Instr., 
Eng.,  L'niv.  of  111.,  1916-18;  do..  Smith  College, 
191 8—.  Auth. :  The  Contemporary  Short  Storv, 
D.  C.  Heath  &•  Co.,  1917;  Poetry  and  the 
Practical  Man,  Forum.  Vol.  42,  1909;  A  Friend 
of  Lamb's;  William  Hazlitt,  Methodist  Revieiv. 
Mr,  1910;  The  Relation  of  Shakespeare's  Peri- 
cles to  (ieorge  Wilkins'  Novel,  The  Painful 
Adventures  of  Pericles,  Prince  of  Tyre,  Pub- 
lications of  the  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am..  Vol. 
23;  Variation  of  Species  in  Literature,  Sewan- 
ee  Rci'iezv,  Jl,  1914;  The  Qualities  of  Brown- 
ing; Mid-lVcst  Qiiai-terly,  Vol.  2,  1917;  Early 
English  Journalism,  Sewanee  Review,  Vol.  30. 
191 7;  Wordsworth  and  Annette,  North  Am. 
Re-c-iezi-,  \'ol.  207,  1918.  Address,  Smith  Col- 
lege,  Northampton,    Mass. 

IRA  OSBORNE  BAKER 
(See  No.    36.) 

*KITTIE  MARIE  BAKER  (WADS WORTH) 
(See  No.   255.) 

*WILLIAM  MELVILLE  BAKER 
Born  Jl  4,  1823,  Phippsburg,  Me.  Prepared 
in  the  sch.  of  George  Field,  Prospect,  Me.; 
one  yr.  in  Waterville;  three  yrs.  at  Bowdoin 
Coll.;  one  yr.  in  Theol.  at  Bangor  Sem.  Teach- 
er, various  schs.,  1846-57;  organized  a  classi- 
cal H.  S.,  Quincy.  111.,  1857;  Chaplain  of  the 
97th  111.  Vols..  1861-4:  Asst.  to  Supt.  of  Pub. 
Instruction,  111.,  1865-8;  the  first  Prof.,  Eng. 
Lang.,  "111.  Indus.  Univ."  1868-73.  Married. 
Child,  Etta  M.  Died  Ap  16,  1873. 

EDWARD  CHAUNCEY  BALDWIN 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Yale,  1895;  Ph.  D.,  do., 
1898;  b.  N  30,  1870,  W.  Cornwall,  Conn.;  s. 
Chauncey  E.  (b.  Ja  15,  1835,  do.)  and  Julia 
Rebecca  (Howard)  Baldwin  (b.  1840,  Madison, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Morgan  H.  S.,  Clinton, 
Conn.,  Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  Grad.  Scholarship, 
Yale.  Teacher,  Eng.,  Duluth  H.  S.,  i8g8;  do., 
Adelbert  Coll.  of  West.  Reserve  Univ.,  1899- 
1900;  Asst.  Prof.,  Eng.  Lit.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1901 — .  Ed.:  Dickens's  David  Copperfield, 
1908;  Bunvan's  Grace  Abounding,  1910;  Old 
Testament  Narratives,  1910;  (With  H.  G.  Paul), 
English  Poems,  1008;  Dickens's  A  Tale  of  Two 
Cities.  Auth.:  Our  Modern  Debt  to  Israel, 
1914;  Numerous  mag.  articles.  Mem..  Mod. 
Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.;  Cosmopolitan  Club;  Nat. 
Inst,  of  Social  Sc.  Married  Mabel  Merrill. 
S  7,  1898,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Children:  Grace 
Howard,  b.  O  22,  1899;  David  M..  b.  Jl  31, 
igi2.  Address,  1002  S.  Lincoln  Ave.,  Urbana. 


FRANCIS  MARSH   BALDWIN 
(See    G30.) 

JESSIE   EMMA   BALDWIN    (TURNER) 
(See  No.  3265.) 

LEO  STARR  BALDWIN 
(See  No.  7359-) 

WALTER  JOHN  BALDWIN 
Teacher;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1890;  M.  E., 
(/()..  1894;  b.  Mr  12,  1864,  West  Bradford,  Pa.; 
s.  John  R.  (b.  S  12,  1824,  do.)  and  Esther  Ann 
(Walter)  Baldwin  (b.  1825,  Unionville,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  West  Chester,  Pa. 
Teacher,  Friends  Acad.,  1882-83;  Prin.,  do., 
1883-84;  Teacher.  St.  Norm.  Sch..  West  Chester, 
Pa.;  1884-86;  Asst.,  Geol.  Sur.,  N.  Mich..  1888; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Geol.,  Mich.  Coll.  Mines,  1899-91; 
Instr.,  do.,  1891;  Prof..  Min.  Engng.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1891-93;  Engr.,  1894-97;  Teacher,  Math., 
Man.  Tr.  Sch.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1897—.  Ad- 
dress, 253  Carlter  Ave.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.f 

CLARENCE  WILLIAM  BALKE 
Chemist;  A.  B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1902;  Ph.  D., 
L^niv.  of  Pa.  1905;  b.  Mr  29,  1880,  Auburn.  O.; 
s.  William  F  (b.  Ger.)  and  Clara  J.  (Class) 
Balke  (b.  O.).  Prepared  in  Chagrin  Falls  (O.) 
II.  S.  and  Oberlin  Acad.  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lamb- 
da LTpsilon;  Scholar,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1902-3; 
Fellow,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1904-6.  Instr.,  Oberlin 
Coll.,  summer,  1903;  Acting  Prof..  Phys.  and 
Chem.,  Kenyon  Coll.,  Hodgenville,  Ky.,  1903-04; 
Instr.,  Chem.,  L^niv.  of  Pa.,  1906-07;  Assoc,  do.. 
Univ.  of  111.,  1907-10;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1910-13; 
Prof.,  do.,  1913-16;  Chief  Chem..  Pfanstiehl  Co.. 
Inc.,  N.  Chicago.  Auth.:  (With  James  E.  Egan) 
Observations  on  the  Rare  Earths;  Yttrium 
Chloride  and  the  Atomic  Weight  of  Yttrium. 
Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  35,  191 3;  (With  George  W. 
Sears)  The  Atomic  Weight  of  Tantalum,  do., 
:i7.  191 5;  (With  B.  Smith  Hopkins)  The  Puri- 
fication and  Atomic  Weight  of  Yttrium,  do.,  38, 
T916;  (With  Edgar  W.  Engle)  Observations  on 
the  Rare  Earths,  do.,  39,  1917;  (With  H.  C. 
Kremers)  do.,  V-Holmium  and  Dysprosium,  do., 
40.  1918.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Married  Minnie  M. 
Coddington,  1905,  Camden,  N.  J.  Children: 
Clair  Coddington,  b.  1908;  Roger  Redfield.  b. 
1909;  Barbara,  b.  1913:  Hildegarde,  b.  191 5; 
Abigail  Strader,  b.  1918.  Address,  27  Linden 
Ave.,  Highland  Park,  111.;  bus.  add.,  Pfan- 
stiehl   Co.,   Inc.,   N.   Chicago. 

THEODORE  RALLY  BALL 

(See  G31.) 
HENRY  WINTHROP  BALLANTINE 

Dean;  A.  B..  Harvard,  1900;  LL.  B.,  do., 
1904;  b.  O  12,  1880,  Oberlin,  O. ;  s.  William  Gay 
(h.  D  7,  1848.  Washington,  111.)  and  Emma 
Frances  (Atwood)  Ballantine  (b.  My  12,  1856, 
Waui)un,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Oberlin  Acad.; 
.\ttended  Oberlin  Coll.;  Amherst  (Toll.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Lawyer,  San  Francisco,  1904- 
11;  Lecturer  on  Law.  Univ.  of  Calif.;  Dean  of 
Law  Sch.,  LTniv.  of  Mont..  1911-13;  Prof..  Law, 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1013-16;  Dean  of  Coll.  of  Law 
and  Prof.,  Law,  LTniv.  of  111.,  1916 — .  Auth.: 
Problems  in  Law  of  Contracts,  Lawyers  Co- 
operative Pub.  Co.,  1915;  Blackstone's  Com- 
mentaries, Revised  edition  Vol.  15.  Modern  Am. 
law,  Blackstone  Inst.,  191  5;  Personal  Property, 
do..  Vol.  4;  numerous  law  articles  in  Cml. 
Laws  of  the  World.  Am.  Laxv  Sch._  Re-iezv, 
Mich.  Lazu  Revxezv,  Harvard  Law  Rcznew,  Yale 
Law  Jour.,  Calif.  Law  Review'  and  III.  Law 
Bui.  Mem.,  111.  St.  Bar  Assn.;  Am.  Bar  Assn.; 
Sec,  Am.  Soc.  of  Mil.  Law;  Univ.  Club, 
Urbana.  Married  Grace  Wetherell,  Jl  22,  1906, 
Mill  Valley,  Calif.  Child,  Bettina,  b.  Jl  3,  iQio- 
.4ddress,  707  W.   Nevada  St.,  Urbana. 

WILLIAM  SALISBURY  BALLARD 
(See  No.  20ig.) 


842 


University  of  Illinois 


MERTOX  FORD  BANKS 
Instructor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Me.,  1915;  b.  Jl 
27.  1893,  Biddeford,  Me.  Prepared  in  Bulde- 
ford  (Me.)  II.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon. 
Tester,  Rd.  Materials.  Univ.  of  Me..  1915-16; 
Asst.,  G.  E.  D.,  Univ.  of  111..  1916-17;  Instr.. 
do.,  1917-18.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church.  Address, 
31    Harvey   St. 

ALICE  MAY  BARBER  (BENNETT) 
(See  No.  678.) 

PERRr  BARKER 
(See  No.  2021.) 

BRONSON  BARLOW 
(See  G36.) 

JOSEPH  HOWARD  BARNARD 
Lt.  Col.;  b.  Ja  i,  1877.  111.  Grad.,  Inf.  and 
Cavalry  Sch.,  1906;  (jrad..  Mounted  Service 
Sch.,  1907;  2nd  Lt.  sth  Cava'ry  1901;  ist  Lt., 
do.,  1907;  Capt.,  17th  Cavalry,  1916;  .Asst.  Prof., 
Mil.  Sc,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17;  Maj.,  Camp 
Funston  Kan.  191 7;  Lt.  Col.,  Camp  Dodge,  la. 
Mem.,  Epis.  Church.  Address,  c/o  War  Dept., 
Washington,  D.  C.t 

ARTHUR  ELLIS  BARNES 
(See  No.  57.) 

OTIS  AVERY  BARNES 
(See  No.  7363.) 

CHARLES  ANTHONY  BARNHART 
(See  No.  2319.) 

JESSE  MELANGTHON  BARNHART 
(See  No.  2573.) 

JAMES  THEOPHILUS  BARRETT 
(See  No.  1808.) 

DANIEL  OTIS  BARTO 
(See  No.  2575.) 

PHILIP  STEPHAN  BARTO 

(See  No.  2576.) 

HERBERT  JEWETT  BARTON 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1876; 
M.  A.,  do.,  1893;  b.  S  27.  1853.  Newport,  N.  H. 
Prepared  in  N.  H.  Conf.  Sem.,  Tilton.  N.  H. 
Alpha  Delta  Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Prin.,  H. 
S.,  Newport,  N.  H.,  1876-78;  do.,  Waukegan 
111..  1878-81;  Supt.,  do.,  1879-81;  Prin.,  Kinzie 
Sch.,  Chicago,  1883;  Prin.,  Norm.,  Univ.  H.  S. 
and  Prof.,  Latin  and  Greek,  1883-91;  Prof., 
Latin,  Univ.  of  111.,  1891 — .  Auih.:  Civil 
Govt,  of  Illinois.  Silver,  Burdett  &  Co..  1892; 
revised  ed.  1899;  Some  Considerations  Why  a 
Man  Should  be  More  of  a  Brute,  Intelligence, 
1891;  W.  II.  Ray,  his  Career  as  a  teacher.  Re- 
port of  St.  Supt.  of  Pub.  Instruction,  1888-90; 
For  the  Roman  Iltiiii,  1894  and  1895;  Our  Local 
and  St.  Hist.  Sch.  Neius,  Je  1895;  The  School- 
master Gentleman,  yidcttc,  1900;  The  College 
(Conference  of  the  Middle  West,  Educ.  Review, 
1904.  Mem.,  Presby.  Churci;  Pres.,  Central 
III.  Teachers'  Assn.,  1000:  Sec.-Treas.  of  the 
Classical  Assn.  of  the  Middle  West  and  South. 
191014;  Pres..  do.,  1914-15;  Am.  Philological 
Assn.;  Archaeological  Inst,  of  Am.  Married 
Sara  L.  Dodge,  Ag  21.  1877.  Children:  Clay- 
ton R..  b.  Ap  18,  1S80  (died  Ja  30,  1887); 
Christine  D.,  b.  My  17,  i88s;  Percy  L.  Cii), 
b.  O  5.  1886.  Address,  406  W.  Hill  St..  Cham- 
paign. 

EDWARD  BARTOW 
Professor;    A.    B.,   Williams  Coll.,    1892:   Ph. 
D.,  do.,   1895;  b.  Ja  12,  1870,  Glenham,  N.  Y.; 
s.  Charles  Edward   (b.  O  24.   1833,  New  York 


City)  and  Sarah  Jane  (Scofield)  Bartow  (b. 
11  24,  1837,  Glenham,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Mt. 
Beacon  .Acad.,  FibhkiU-on-Hudson,  N.  Y. ;  at- 
tended George  Augusta  Univ..  Gottingen,  Ger. 
Theta  Delta  Chi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi; 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Philo- 
logian  Lit.  Soc. ;  Jackson  Soc.  of  Nat.  Hist. 
Asst.,  Chem.,  Williams  Coll..  1892  94;  Instr., 
Chem.,  do.,  1895-97;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Chem.,  Un- 
iv. of  Kan.,  1897-1905;  Prof..  Chem.,  Kansas 
City  Med.  Coll.,  1902-05;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Chem., 
and  Dir.,  St.  Water  Sur.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905; 
Prof.,  San.  Chem.  and  Dir.  of  St.  Water  Sur.. 
do.,  1906  17;  Chief,  St.  Water  Sur.  Div.,  Dept., 
Registration  and  Educ,  1917 — .  Maj.,  San. 
Corps,  N.  A.,  A.  E.  P.,  France.  191718;  Lt. 
Col.,  do.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Univ.  of  111.  Buls., 
St.  Water  Sur.  Series^  Nos.  3-7;  Proc.  111. 
Water  Supply  Assn.,  Nos.  1-6;  Reports  Lake 
Mich.  Water  Comn.,  Nos.  1-2;  also  several  ar- 
ticles on  organic  Chem..  Petroleum,  and  Water, 
Jour,  of  the  A.  C.  S.,  Kan.  Acad,  of  Sc,  Kan. 
Univ.  Sc.  Bill.,  and  St.  Water  Sur.  Buls. 
Slem..  Comn.  to  investigate  Coal  Mine  Explo- 
sions in  Kan.,  1905.  appointed  by  Gov.  Hoch; 
Lake  Mich.  Water  Comn.,  1908,  appointed  by 
Gov.  Dencen;  Sec,  Lake  Mich.  Water  Comn. 
1908;  Sec,  Great  Lake  Internal.  Pure  Water 
Assn.,  1911;  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Councilor  for  Kan- 
sas (Tity  section  1903-05:  Councilor  for  Univ. 
of  111.  Sec;  A.  A.  A.  S..  Fellow,  1905;  Deutsche 
Chemischen  Gesellschaft,  1903-06;  Kan.  Acad, 
of  Sc,  V.  P.,  1902-03,  Pres.,  1904;  Am.  Pub. 
Health  Assn.;  Am.  Water  works  .'^ssn.;  111. 
Soc.  Engrs.  and  Survs.;  111.  Water  Supply 
Assn.,  Sec;  Ind.  San.  Water  Assn.:  A.  I.  C. 
E.:  111.  Acad,  of  Sc  Married  Alice  Abbott,  S  3. 

1895,  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Child,  Virginia,  b.  D  20, 

1896.  Address,    1007   W.    Oregon    St.,    Urbana; 
bus.   add.,   Elysee  Palais  Hotel,   Paris,  France. 

MADISON  CLAIR  BATES 
Principal;  A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1904;  A.  M., 
do.,  1905;  A.  M.,  Harvard,  1906;  b.  O  26,  1881, 
Abingdon  111.;  s.  Madison  Canby  (b.  Jl  7,  1836, 
Morgan  Co.,  III.)  and  Minerva  Emma  (Latimer) 
Bates  (b.  1840,  Abingdon,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Oberlin  (O.)  H.  S.;  Toulon  Acad.  111.  Instr., 
Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-07;  Grad.  Scholar- 
ship, Eng.,  Columbia,  1909-10;  Head..  Dept. 
Eng.,  S.  Dak.  St.  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Mech.  Arts, 
Brookings,  S.  Dak..  1907-18;  Asst.  Prin.,  Burr 
and  Burton  Sem.,  Manchester,  Vt.,  1018 — . 
Married  Helen  Elizabeth  BuUard  ('05),  D  31, 
1907,  Springfield,  111.  Children:  Robert  Latimer, 
b.  Je  17  1912;  Mary  Elliott,  b.  Jl  29.  i9>4-  Ad- 
dress, Burr  and  Burton  Sem.,  Manchester,  Vt. 

FREDERICK  CHARLES  BAUER 
(See  No.  3632.) 

HARRY  WILLIAM  BAUM 
(See   No.   857.) 

HENRY  CLAY  B.AUMGARDNER 
Traveling  Salesman;  B.  S.,  O.  St.  Univ., 
1914;  b.  S  6,  1889,  Sugar  Grove,  O.  Asst.  An. 
Husb.  Lab.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1913-14;  Foreman, 
Gas  Line  Const.,  1914;  Asst.,  An.  Husb.  Univ. 
of  111.,  1914-15;  Traveling  Salesman,  Swift  & 
Co.,  Chicago-  Mem.,  Internal.  Live  Stock  Judg- 
ing Team;  Reformed  Church.  Address  Sugar 
Grove,  O.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Swift  &  Co.,  Chicago. 

SAMUEL    DAY   BAWDEN 
(See    No.    588.) 

WILLIAM  THOMAS  BAWDEN 
Specialist,  Vocational  Educ:  A.  B..  Denison 
Univ.,  Granville,  O.,  1896;  B.  S.,  Columbia, 
1003;  Ph.  D..  do.,  1014:  b.  N  6,  1875,  Oberhn, 
O.;  s.  Rev.  Henry  Heath  (b.  Ja  1839.  Totnes, 
Devonshire,  Eng.)  and  Harriet  Newell  (Day) 
Bawden  (b.  Ja  1842,  New  York  City).  Prepared 
in  Champaign  H.   S.;   Doane  Acad.,   Granville. 


Faculty 


843 


O.  Mechanics  Inst..  Rochester,  N.  Y.  Phi  Del- 
ta Kapiia.  Instr.,  Math,  and  French.  Cedar  Val- 
ley Sem.,  Osage,  la.,  1897;  Instr.,  VVoodturn- 
ing  and  Patteriiinaking,  N.  Y.  St.  Reformatory, 
Elniira,  N.  Y.,  1S98:  Instr..  Shopwork  and 
Drawing,  Pub.  Schs.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1898  190-'; 
Dir.,  Dept.  of  Man.  Tr.,  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ., 
Normal,  111.,  190J10;  Asst.  Dean,  Coll.  of 
Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.  1910-12;  Specialist.  Voca- 
tional Educ,  U.  S.  Bureau,  of  Educ,  Dept.  of 
Interior,  Washington,  D.  C,  1914 — .  Auth.: 
A  Descriptive  Analysis  of  the  Occupations  in 
the  Cloak,  Suit  and  Skirt  Industry,  U.  S.  Bur. 
Labor  Statistics  Bui.  147;  Chapter  on  Vocational 
Education,  Annual  Report  Commissioner  of 
Ed.,  1913-16;  Joint  Auth.:  The  Public  School 
System  of  San  Francisco,  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Ed., 
Bui.  46,  1917;  State  Higher  Educational  In- 
stitutions of  North  Dakota,  do..  No.  27,  1916; 
Some  I'roblems  in  City  School  Administration, 
World  Book  Co.,  19 16;  Ed.  Manual  Training 
Mag.  Mem.,  N.  E.  A.;  Nat.  Vocational  Educ. 
Assn.;  Nat.  Vocational  Guidance  Assn.;  Nat. 
Assn.  of  Corp.  Schs.;  West.  Drawing  and  Man. 
Tr.  Assn.;  East.  Arts.  Assn.;  111.  Man.  Arts. 
Assn.;  Sch.  Crafts  Club  of  New  York  City; 
Chm.  of  Sub-Section  on  Indus.  Educ,  Second 
Pan-Am.  Sc.  Cong.  Washington,  D.  C,  1915  16. 
Married  Ora  Richnrdson,  Ag  17,  1898,  Parkers- 
burg.  W.  Va.  Child,  William  Richardson,  b.  S 
S,  1910.  Address,  24  W\  Irving  St.,  Chevy 
Chase,  Md. 

PAUL    LEVERN    B.\GLEY 
(See  No.  G41.) 

ALICE  MARIE  BEACH 
Entomologist;  B.  S.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1892;  M. 
S.,  do,  1894;  b.  O  30.  1857,  Summer  Hill,  N. 
Y. ;  d.  Isaac  Ambrose  (b.  My  9,  1828,  Spring- 
port  N.  Y.)  and  Maria  North'  (Wood)  Beach 
(b.  Ag  3,  1833,  Sempronius,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Homer  Acad,  and  Un-on  Sch.,  Homer,  N.  Y. 
and  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Teacher, 
Pub.  and  pvt.  schs.;  Asst.,  Museum  work,  la. 
St.  Coll.,  1892-94;  Special  work,  Entomol.,  N. 
Y.  Exp.  Sta.,  Geneva,  N.  Y.,  1898;  Asst.,  Office 
of  St.  Entomol.,  .Muany,  N.  Y.,  1899;  Asst. 
Entomol.,  St.  Lab.  of  Natural  Hist.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1899-1901;  Special  work  in  Entomol..  Office 
of  St.  Entomol.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1902-03;  do., 
Univ.  of  Calif.,  Berkeley,  Calif.,  1906 — .  Ad- 
dress, c/o  Willett  M.  Hays,  R.  6,  W.  Chester, 
Pa. 

•ETTA  LORRAINE  BEACH  (WRIGHT) 
(See  No.  528.) 

ROBIN  BEACH 
Instructor;  B.  S.  N.  H.  Coll.,  1913;  b.  Ag 
30,  1889,  Robins  Island,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 
Elect.  InS^tallation  and  Testing,  B.  &  M.,  Woods- 
ville,  N.  H.,  1913;  Instr.,  G.  E.  D.  Univ.  of 
111.,  1913  is:  do.,  A.  &  M.  Coll..  College  Sta- 
tion, Tex.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Address, 
South  Natick  Mass.;  bus.  add.,  A.  &  M.,  Coll., 
College   Station,   Tex. 

ALVIN  CASEY  BEAL 
(See  No.  1014.) 

GEORGE  DENTON  BEAL 
Professor;  Pharm.  D.,  Scio  Coll.  O..  1907; 
P'l.  B.,  do.,  190S;  A.  M..  Columbia,  1910;  Ph. 
D.,  do.,  191 1 ;  b.  Ag  12,  18S7,  Scio  O.;  s.  James 
Hartley  (b.  S  23  1S61,  New  Philadelphia  O.) 
and  Fannie  Snyder  (Young)  Beal  (b.  F  24 
1861,  Port  Washington,  O.).  Prepared  in  Scio 
(O.)  H.  S.  lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Gamma  Alpha; 
Sigma  Xi;  Phi  lambda  LTpsilon;  Richard  But- 
ler  Scholar,  Columbia.  Chem..  O.  Dairy  and 
Food  Comn.,  1909-10;  Instr.,  Chem..  Univ.  of 
111.,  1911-14;  Assoc,  do.  1914-18;  Asst.  Prof., 
do.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  (with  M.  T.  Bogert  and 
C.   G.   Amend)    Synthesis   of   Some  Stilbazoles 


Hydrazones  and  Schiff  Bases  in  the  4-Quin- 
azolone  Group,  Joitr.  A.  C.  S.,  Vol.  32,  1910; 
(with  M.  T.  Bogert)  A  Further  Study  of  the 
Stilbazoles,  Hydrazones  and  Schiff  Bases  of  the 
o^Quina-^olone  Groups,  do..  Vol.  24  1912;  (with 
G.  A.  Geiger)  Studies  of  Diffusion  Through 
Rubber  Membranes,  4;  The  Compai  alive  UiHus- 
ihility  of  various  Pigments  in  different  Solvents, 
Biochem.  But.,  Vol.  2,  1912;  (with  II.  F.  Zoller) 
Preparation  of  Pure  Sucrose  and  Dextrose 
Caramels,  Jour.  Am.  Pharm.  Assn.,  Vol.  3, 
1914;  Useful  Weeds,  Sell.  Sc.  Vol.  17,  No.  8, 
191 7;  various  other  articles  wit.i  others  in 
Jour.  Indus,  and  Engng.  Chem.,  Jour.  Am. 
Pharm.  Assn.,  and  Jour.  A.  C.  S.  Mem..  M. 
E.  Church;  A.  C.  S.;  Am.  Pharm.  Assn.;  O.  St. 
Pharm.  Assn.;  Univ.  Club.  Urbana.  Married 
Edith  Downs,  Jl  3,  1912,  Scio,  O.  Child.  George 
Denton,  Jr.,  b.  Jl  30,  1917.  Address,  7103^  W. 
Nevada   St.,   Urbana. 

JOSEPH  HOWARD  BEARD 
Health  Officer;  A.  B.,  St.  John's  Coll.,  An- 
naijohs,  Md.,  1902;  A.  M.,  do.,  1912;  M.  D., 
John's  Hopkins  Univ.,  1912;  b.  Ja  12,  1883, 
Linden  Hill,  Md.;  s.  Stephen  (b.  N  2,  1849, 
Rutland,  Md.)  and  Mary  Arno  (Gott)  Beard 
(b.  1854,  Buck  Lodge,  Md.).  Prepared  in  Anne 
Arundel  Acad.,  Millersville,  Md.  Philomathean. 
Instr.,  P  ysiol.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1912-16;  Univ. 
Health  Officer,  do.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  College 
Health  Services;  Their  purpose  and  Activities, 
Journ.  of  Sociologic  Medieine,  Vol.  18,  1917; 
The  Avoidable  Loss  of  Life.  Scientific  Monthly, 
Vol.  2,  1916;  Importance  of  Urinalysis  During 
Pregnancy,  ///.  Med.  Journ.,  My  1914;  Indica- 
tions of  Nerve  Wear,  Med.  World,  F,  191 5; 
Rehabilitation  of  the  Disabled  Soldier.  Interst. 
Med.  Jour.,  Ap,  1918;  Pub.  Health  Problems, 
l^rac.  111.  Acad,  of  Sc.,  1917.  Mem.,  III.  Med. 
Soc;  Fellow,  A.  M.  A.;  Am.  Pub.  Health 
Assn.;  M.  E.  Church.  Married,  Mary  Gam- 
brail,  F  7,  1907,  Wilmington,  Del.  Children: 
Ellen  Howard,  b.  Jl  1,  1913;  Charlotte  Waters, 
b  N  18,  1915.  Address,  503  S.  Race  St., 
Urbana. 

HENRY  MAHAN  BEARDSLEY 
(See  No.  204.) 

MARY  ESTHER  BEATTY  (KETCHUM) 
B.  L.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1898;  B.  S.,  Teachers 
Coll.,  Columbia,  1901;  b.  Ag  23,  1876,  Newton, 
la.;  d.  Jo  n  Patton  (b.  D  8.  1828.  Greenfield, 
O.)  and  Elizabeth  Jane  (Kerr)  Beatty  (b.  Ap 
18,  1835).  Prepared  in  Hazel  Dell  Acad..  New- 
ton, la.  Scientific  Soc.  Ames,  la.  Asst.. 
Bacteriol.  and  H.  Sc,  1898-1909;  Asst.,  Ger. 
and  H.  Sc,  1899-1900;  Scholar  teaching  three 
courses  in  Teachers  Coll.,  Columbia,  1900-1; 
Instr..  H.  Sc,  Univ.  of  111.,  1901-03.  Married 
Milo  Smith  Ketchum  ('95),  S  17,  1903.  Child- 
ren: Martha  Esther,  b.  Jl  29.  1904;  Elizabeth 
Jane,  b.  N  8,  1908;  Milo  Smith,  Jr.  b.  Mr  8, 
1910.     Address,   1146,   12th  St.,  Boulder.  Colo. 

FRANK  CHRISTIAN  BECHT 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1906; 
Ph.  D.,  do.,  1909;  b.  N  28,  1879,  Lexington, 
111.;  s.  August  (b.  Mr  9.  1849.  Nassau,  Ger.) 
and  Kate  (Freidinger)  Bee'  t  (b.  Mr  19,  1849, 
Peoria).  Prepared  in  Bradley  P.oly.  Inst.. 
Peoria.  Sigma  Xi.  Inst.  Scho'ar.  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1905-06;  Fellow,  Physiol.,  1906-07; 
Asst.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907-09;  Assoc, 
do.,  1909-10;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1911-12;  Asst.  Prof..  Pharmacol..  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1914 — -.  Auth.:  Contributions  to  Physi- 
ology of  Lymph  Am.  Jour,  of  Physiol.,  Vol.  is, 
1008;  Concentration  of  Anti  Bodies  in  Fluids 
of  Normal  and  Immune  Animals,  Jour,  of 
Infectious  Diseases,  Vol.  7.  1910;  Re'ation  of 
Spleen  to  Fixation  of  Antigens  and  the  Pro- 
duction of  Immune  Bodies,  Am.  Jour,  of  Phy- 
siol.,   Vol.    27,    1911;    Heat    Paralysis   in   New 


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Tissue,  do.,  1908.  Mem.,  Am.  Physiol.  Soc. 
Married  Ruby  A.  Cumming,  S  13,  1908,  East 
Peoria.  Child,  Arno  Cumming,  b.  F  17,  1910. 
Address,   5463   Greenwood    Ave.,   Chicago. 

CLYDE  IJVRON  BECK 
(See  No.  G4S.) 

FLORENCE  MARIA  BECK  (McGLACHLIN) 
(See  No.  1308.) 

JEAN  BAPTISTE  BECK 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Bachelier  des  Lettres  of  the 
Sorbonne.  Paris.  1900;  Ph.  D.,  Strassburg,  1907; 
b.  A^  14,  1881,  Gebweiler,  Elsass,  Ger. ;  s^  Jean 
Baptiste  (b.  1830,  Hartmannsweiler,  Elsass, 
Ger.)  and  Barbe  (La  Wiihrlin)  Beck  (b.  1844, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Gymnasium  Gebweiler,  Ly- 
cer,  Paris,  France.  Prof.,  Ecole  Alsacienne, 
Paris,  1899-1901,  1908-10;  Govt.  Dir.  of  the 
Advancement  of  the  French  Lang.,  L^niv.  of 
Vienna,  1907;  Prof,  of  French  Lit.,  "Wiener 
Handels  Akademie;"  Asst.  Prof.,  Rom.  Lang., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1911-14;  Prof.,  Bryn  Mawr 
Coll.,  1914.  Volunteer,  1902-03,  Infantry 
112.  Discoverer  of  the  Method  of  Trans- 
lation of  Medi;eval  Musical  Notations.  Auth.: 
D-ie  Mclodicn  dcr  Troubadours,  nach  deni 
gesamten  bandschriftlichen  Material  zum 
erstenmal  bearbeitet  und  herausgegben.  nebst 
einer  Untersuchung  uber  die  Entwickelung 
der  Notenschrift  (bis  um  1250)  und  das 
rhythmisch-metrische  Prinzip  der  mittela!t»r- 
lich-lyrischen  Dichtungen,  sowie  mit  L'ber- 
tragung  in  moderne  Noten  der  Melodien 
der  Troubadours  und  Trouveres;  Strassburg, 
K.  I.  Trubner.  1908;  La  Mtisiguc  des  Trouba- 
dours (Collection  des  Musiciens  celebres), 
Paris,  chez  II.  Lourens,  1910;  Der  Talkt  in  den 
Musikaufzeichungen  des  12  und  13  Jahrhun- 
derts  vornehmlich  in  den  Liedern  der  trou- 
badours und  Trouveres,  Leipzig,  M.  Hesse, 
1909;  (with  J.  Bedier)  Colin  Mnsei.  trouvere 
du  triezieme  siecle,  Paris,  11.  Champion,  1911; 
Ausgewahlte  Lieder  der  Troubadours,  nach 
den  Originahand-schriften  uncliertragen  uber- 
setzt  und  harmonisiert,  Paris-Strasbourg.  1910; 
also  a  number  of  mag.  articles.  Married 
Louise  Goebel  ('12),  Je  15,  1912,  Urbana.  Ad- 
dress, Bryn  Mawr,  Pa. 

FRANCIS  CHESTER  BECKER 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  190J.  Prepared  in  Plymouth. 
(Pa.)  H.  S.  and  Wyoming  Sem.,  Kingston,  Pa. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Nu  Theta.  Univ.  of  Bonn. 
1906;  Columbia,  190608.  Asst.,  Phil.,  Columbia, 
1907;  Instr.,  Philos.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-10;  do., 
Univ.  of  Calif.,  191 0-12;  Lecturer.  Philos.,  Co- 
lumbia. 1912.  Mem.,  West.  Phil.  Assn.  Ad- 
dress, Columbia   Univ.,  New  York  City.t 

JAMES  EDGAR  BELL 
(See  No.  Gso.) 

NEEDIIAM  ERIC  BELL 
Farm  Demonstration  Agt.;  B.  S.  in  Chem., 
N.  C.  Agr.  and  Mech.  Coll.,  1906;  b.  Mr  17, 
1886,  Lenoir  Co..  N.  C.  Prepared  in  Kinston 
(N.  C.)  Pub.  Schs.  Glee  Club;  Scholarshii>. 
Asst.,  Agr.  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-07;  Asst., 
Soil  and  Crop  Investigations,  Ala.  Inst..  Au- 
burn, Ala.,  1907-10.  (Thief  Surv.  and  Insj)., 
Ala.  .Soil  .Suiv.,  1910-17;  Emergency  Farm 
Demonstration  Agt.,  Buller  Co..  Ala.,  101718. 
Mem.,  P.aiitist  Church;  Woodman  of  the  World; 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  Past  Chancellor  of  K.  P.  Mar- 
ried, Alice  Lucile  Wright,  Ap  18,  191 1.  Ad- 
dress,  Auburn,   Ala. 

ALFRED  RITTSCHER  BENCH 
(See  No.  2584.) 


BRUCE  WILLET  BENEDICT 
Dir,,  Shop  Laboratories;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Neb., 
1901;  b.  1)  19.  1876,  Buda.  111.;  s.  Miller  Samuel 
(b.  Ag  II,  1848.  New  York  City)  and  Anna 
Maria  (Harris)  Benedict  (b.  F  7,  1851,  Brattle- 
boro.  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Crete  (Neb.)  H.  S. 
Delta  Epsilon.  C.  B.  &  Q.  R.  R.,  1896-97; 
Machinist.  Rd.  Foreman  of  Engrs. ;  Gen.  Fore- 
man, Car  and  Loco.  Repairs;  Mech.  Insp., 
1901 -05;  Ed..  Ry.  Master  Mech.,  Chicago,  1906- 
07;  Supvr.,  Efficiency  Div..  Mech.  Dept.,  East, 
and  Coast  Lines,  A.  T.  &  S.  F.  R.  R.,  1908-11; 
Dir.,  Shop  Labs.,  L^niv.  of  111.,  1911-17,  1919 — ', 
Capt.,  Bat.  F,  149th  F.  A.,  A.  E.  F.,  France, 
191 7-18;  Instr.,  Sch.  for  Tank  Officers.  Eng., 
1918;  do..  Camp  Tobyhanna,  Pa..  1918;  Mem., 
West.  R.  R.  C!lub;  Travelling  Engrs.  Assn.; 
A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Am.  Soc.  for  Prom.  Efficiency; 
Soc.  for  Prom,  of  Engng.  Educ.  Married  Elma 
Grace  Jones.  My  10,  1905.  Aurora,  111.  Child- 
ren: Virginia  Olds,  b.  N  11,  1906;  Ruth 
Cundall,  b.  O  28,  1909.  Address,  loii  S.  5th 
.St.,  Champaign. 

MURRAY  REED  BENEDICT 
Farm  Advisor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  J916; 
b.  Ja  23,  1892,  Neillsville.  Wis.;  s.  T.  S.  (b.  N 
26,  1852.  North  Bend.  III.)  and  Celia  Ruth 
(Reed)  Benedict  (b.  O  10,  1859,  Neillsville, 
Wis.).  Prepared  in  Neillsville  (Wis.)  H.  S.; 
Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 7.  -Mpha  Zeta. 
Instr.  Agr.,  Aurora,  Minn..  1916-17;  Asst., 
Dairy  Tlusb.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1917-18;  Co.  Agr. 
.\gt..  Blue  Earth  Co.,  Minn.,  1918.  Married, 
Elizabeth  Tucker.  Ag  16,  1916,  Kewanee,  111. 
.-iddress.   Mankato,   Minn. 

CLEAVES  BENNETT 

(See  No.  561.) 

STELLA  BENNETT 
(See  No.    1815.) 

ISAAC  MADISON  BENTLEY 
Professor:  B.  S..  L^niv.  of  Neb.,  189.=;;  Ph.  D., 
Cornell,  1898;  b.  1870,  Clinton,  la.;  s.  Charles 
Eugene  and  Persis  Orilla  (I'Veeman)  Bentley. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi.  Asst.,  Psych., 
Cornell,  1897;  Instr.,  do.,  1897-1902;  Asst. 
Prof.,  do.,  1902-12;  Prof.  Psych.,  Univ.  of  III., 
1912-18;  (leave  of  alisence)'  Capt.,  Med.  Re- 
search Bd.,  1918 — .  Ilazelhurst  Field,  Mineola. 
Long  Island,  N.  Y.  Auth.:  Articles  in  .Tour, 
of  Psycli..  Philos.  Review.  Pofular  .Sc.  Monthly, 
and  P.n'f/!.  Bnl.  Pres.,  Examining  Bd.  of  New 
England  States,  Boston,  1918 — .  Married  Em- 
ma V.  Snelling,  Marsballtown,  la.,  1897  (De- 
ceased).    Address,  708  S.  Goodwin.  Urbana. 

ERNST  JULIUS  BERG 
Professor;  M.  E.,  Royal  Poly..  Stockholm, 
.Sweden,  1892;  Sc.  D.,  LTnion  Univ.,  1909;  b. 
Ja  9.  1871,  Ostersund,  Sweden;  s.  Ernst  Victor 
Gabriel  and  Josephine  Catharina  (Hamren) 
Berg.  Prepared  in  Ostersund.  Sweden.  Tau 
Beta  Pi:  Sigma  Xi:  Eta  Kaiipa  Nu.  Constr. 
Engr.,  (icn.  Elec,  Schenectady.  N.  Y.:  Const. 
Prof.,  l^nion  Univ.,  1892-1909;  Prof,  in  charge 
of  Elec.  Engng.  Dept..  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-14; 
Prof.,  Elec.  Eng.  X'nion  Coll.,  1914 — •  Pat- 
ented a  number  of  inventions.  Auth.:  Elec. 
l'"nergy:  Elec.  Engng.;  .Xdvanced  Elec.  Engng., 
McGraw-Hill  Pub.  Co..  also  a  number  of  papers 
before  Engng.  Soc.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.  Union 
Club,  Chicago.  Married  Gwendoline  O'Brien, 
Je  15,  1906.  Waterlown,  N.  Y.  Address, 
i'nion    Coll.,    Schenectady,    N.    Y. 

ERNEST  BERNBAUM 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1902;  A.  M.,  do., 
1905;  Ph.  D.,  do..  1907:  b.  F  12,  1879;  s.  Die 
Kruse  (b.  1830.  Ribe.  Denmark)  and  Dorothea 
(Christiansen)  Bernbaum  (1).  1846  Sondcrborg, 
do.).      Prepared    in    Brooklyn     (N.     Y.)     Poly. 


Faculty 


845 


Highest  Honors  in  Eng.,  1903;  John  Harvard 
Fellow.  Instr.,  Eng.,  Harvard,  1907-16;  Prof., 
Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  iqi6 — .  Auth.:  Mrs  Bchn's 
Oroonoko,  Kittrctlgc  Anniversary  Vol.,  Ginn  & 
Co..  191  !;  Mrs.  liehn's  Biography  as  Fiction, 
Pubs.  i\lo(i.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.,  1914;  The 
Drama  of  .Sensibility.  Ginn  &  Co.,  191.S;  Shakes- 
peare's King  Lear,  Heath  &  Co.,  1917;  English 
JPoets  of  the  Eighteenth  Century,  .Scribner's, 
1918;  Anonymous  reviews  in  The  Nation,  1909- 
18.  Mem.,  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.  Address, 
University   Club,  Urbana. 

HARRIET  JOSEPHINE  BERNINGER 
(See  No.  6743.) 

ISABEL  BEVIER 
Professor;  Ph.  B.,  Wooster  Univ.,  1885;  Ph. 
M.,  do.,  1888;  b.  N  14,  18^0,  Plymouth,  O.;  d. 
Caleb  (b.  Je  12,  1820,  Owasco,  N.  Y.)  and 
Cornelia  (Brinkerhoff)  Bevier  (b.  O  17,  1820, 
do.).  Prepared    in    Plymouth     (O.)     H.     S.; 

Wooster  Univ.  prep.  sch.  Sigma  Xi.  Prof., 
Atwater's  Lab.,  Middletown,  Conn.,  1894;  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1897-8;  Prin.,  H.  S..  Shelby,  O., 
1885-87;  Mt.  Vernon,  O.,  1887-8;  Prof.,  Natural 
Sc.  Pa.  Coll.  for  Women,  1889-97;  Prof.  Chem. 
Lake  Erie  Coll.,  1899-1900;  Prof.,  H.  Sc.  and 
Dir.  of  Courses,  LIniv.  of  111.,  igoo — .  Auth.: 
The  Home  Economics  Movement,  1906;  The 
House,  1907;  (with  Van  Meter)  Selection  and 
Preparation  of  Food,  1907;  Food  and  Nutrition. 
Bevier  and  Usher,  1908;  do.,  Bevier,  1915; 
Home  Economics.  Its  Opportunities  and  Obli- 
gations, S'ch.  and  Soc,  Vol.  3;  The  Develop- 
ment of  Home  Economics,  Jour.  Home  Econ.. 
Vol.  4;  An  Experiment  in  Teaching  Food  Val- 
ues, do.,  \o\.  9:  Nutrition  Investigations  in 
Pittsburgh,  Bui.  No.  52,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr.;  (with 
H.  B.  FrisselU  Dietary  Studies  of  Negroes  in 
Eastern  Virginia  in  1897  and  1898,  Bui.  No.  91, 
do.;  various  other  articles  in  U.  S.  Dept.  of 
Agr.  and  Univ.  of  111.  Buls.  Mem.,  Jury  of 
Awards,  Columbian  Exposition,  1893;  Home 
Econ.  Dir.  for  111.  imder  Federal  Food  Adm.; 
Chm.,  Dept.  Conservation  Council  of  Nat.  De- 
fense, Woman's  Com.,  111.  Div.,  1917;  Pres., 
Am.  Home  Econ.  Assn.,  1910-12.  Address,  805 
S.  Lincoln  Ave.,  L^rbana. 

OTTO  STERNHOFF  BEYER,  Jr. 
Instructor;  M.  E.,  Stevens  Inst,  of  Tech.. 
1907;  b.  S  18,  1886,  Woodridge,  N.  J.  Prepared 
in  Stevens  Prep.  Sch.;  Univ.  of  Pa.;  Univ.  of 
N.  Y.  Gen.  Foreman,  Rock  Island  Lines,  1913 
15;  ist  Asst.,  Ry.  E.,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1913-17;  Instr.,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1917-18;  Capt.,  Sea  Coast  Sec.  Carriage 
Div.  do.,  Ord.  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.,  Washington,  D. 
C,  1918.  Auth.:  Articles  in  Rv.  Age  Gazette. 
Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.;  Am.  Ry.  Master  Mechan- 
ics Assn.;  West.  Ry.  Club;  Traveling  Engrs. 
Engrs.  Assn.  Married  Katherine  Schoepperle 
('is),  Ag  27,  1917,  Hamburg,  N.  Y.  (died  O 
16,  1918).  Address,  Fieldcrest  Farm,  Hamburg, 
Erie  Co.,  N.  Y. 

PERCY  F.  BICKNELL 
Author;  A.  B.,  Williams  Coll..  1884;  A.  M., 
do.,  1887;  b.  D  25,  i860,  Pembroke,  Mass.;  s. 
William  Martin  (b.  Ja  25,  1820,  Newport,  RIe.) 
and  Lydia  Maria  (Tobeyj  Bicknell  (b.  F  2,  1824, 
Norridgewock,  do.).  Prepared  in  Roxbury  Lat- 
in Sch.,  Boston;  Studied  in  Ger.,  1886-87. 
Instr.,  Mod.  Lang,  and  Hist.,  Williston  Sem., 
Easthampton,  Mass.,  1884-85;  Instr.,  Latin  and 
Greek,  Williams  Coll.,  1885-86;  Prin.,  11.  S., 
Rockland,  Mass.,  1888-89;  Asst.  Libn.,  Lib.  Co., 
Philadelphia,  1889-94;  Libn.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1894- 
97;  writing,  editing,  translating,  etc.  Translated 
eighteen  vols.  Jesuit  Relations,  ed.  by  Dr. 
Reuben  Gold  Thwaites,  Burrows  Bros.  Co., 
Cleveland,  1896-1903;  Translated  from  the  Hun- 
garian of  Maurus  jokai,  The  Baron's  Sons, 
L.  C.  Page  &  Co.,  Boston,  1900;  do.,  Manasseh. 
do.,   Boston    1901;    Regular   contributor    to    and 


book-reviewer  for  The  Dial,  1896-1917;  ed. 
staff  do.,  1906-17;  ed.  staff.  Christian  Register, 
1909-14;  occasional  contributor  to  other  period- 
icals. Married  Florence  M.  Constable.,  Ap  25, 
1908.  Address,  524  Highland  Ave.,  Maiden, 
Mass. 

PHILIP  SHERIDAN    BIEGLER 
(See  No.   G57.) 

MARY  PRUDENCE  BILLINGSLEY 
(See   No.  3283.) 

LEO  ROSS  BINDING 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1912; 
b.  F  21,  1884,  Stockbridge,  Mich.;  s.  Willis  (b. 
Ap  2,  1848,  do.)  and  Louisa  (Johnson)  Bind- 
ing (b.  N  16,  1856,  do.).  Prepared  in  Mich. 
Agr.  Coll.  Athenoeum.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-15;  Agron.  and  Agr. 
Chem.,  Internat.  Correspondence  Schs.,  Scran- 
ton,  Pa.,  1915-18;  Co.  Agt.,  Fulton  Co.,  Ind. 
191 8.  Married  Louisa  Anna  Merboth,  Jl  14, 
19 1 5,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Child,  Kathryn  Louise,  b. 
My  23,   1916.     Address,  Rochester,  Ind. 

WILLIAM  JOSEPH  BINGEN 
Instructor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1912;  C. 
E.,  do..  1913;  b.  D  10,  1883;  s.  John  W.  (b.  O 
23,  1858,  Allentown,  Wis.)  and  Mary  (Ker- 
kow)  Bingen  (b.  Ag  28,  1862.  Winona,  Minn.). 
Prepared  in  Webster  (S.  Dak.)  Andover  (S. 
Dak.)  and  Canby  (Minn.)  H.  Schs.;  Aberdeen 
(S.  Dak.)  Norm.  Sch.  Univ.  Orchestra; 
Engng.  Soc;  Staff,  Minnesota  Daily;  Capt., 
L'niv.  Regt.  Draftsman,  Agr.  Coll.,  Univ.  of 
Minn.,  1913-14;  Teacher,  1914-17;  Deputy  Co. 
Surv.,  summer  191 7;  Instr.,  G.  E.  D.,  Liniv.  of 
111.,  1917 — .  Minn.  Nat.  Guard.  Address, 
Andover,  S.  Dak.;  bus.  add.,  412  W.  Elm  St., 
LIrbana. 

LEWIS   ISAAC   BIRDSALL 
(See  No.  G58.) 

DON  WARREN  BISSELL 
(See   No.    G59.) 

CHARLES    WILLARD    BLACK 

Instructor;  Grad.  Cincinnati  Tech.  Sch.,  1895; 
Cornell,  1905;  b.  Ja  25,  1879.  With  Cincinnati 
Edison  Elec.  Co.,  1895-99;  and  other  companies 
during  summers;  Instr.,  G.  E.  D.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1906-07.  Address,  8th  and  Elm  Sts.,  Cincin- 
nati.t 

FREDERICK  JACKSON  BLACKBURN 
(See  No.  6094.) 

ELIOT  BLACKWELDER 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1901; 
Ph.  D.,  do.,  1914;  b.  Je  4,  1880,  Chicago;  s. 
I.  S.  (b.  Mr  8,  1840,  Litchfield,  111.)  and  Alice 
Gertrude  (Boughton)  Blackwelder  (b.  D  5, 
1853,  Sempronius,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Ar- 
mour Inst.;  Morgan  Park  Acad.  Beta  Theta 
Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Eta.  Grad.  Scholarship, 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1901;  Fellowship,  do.,  1902; 
Honorary  Fellow,  do.,  1903;  Instr.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1902-03;  Asst.  Geol.,  Carnegie  Inst. 
Expedition  to  China,  1903-05;  Instr.  and  Prof., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1905-16;  Asst.  Geol.  and  Geol., 
IL  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  1906-16;  Prof.,  (leol.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1916 — ;  (on  leave  of  absence,  Stanford 
Univ.,  Calif.)  Calif.  St.  Council  of  Defense. 
Auth.:  Blackwelder  and  Barrows  Textbook 
of  Geol.;  Regional  Geol.  of  the  U.  S. ;  Jr. 
Auth.:  Research  in  China.  N'ols.  i  and  2; 
Numerous  mag.  articles.  Fellow,  Geol.  Soc. 
Am.;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Assn.  of  Am.  Geog- 
raphers; Wash.  Acad,  of  Sc;  Am.  Ornitholo- 
gists Union.  Married  Jean  Otis  Bowersock,  F 
26,  1904,  Lawrence,  Kan.  Children:  Margery, 
b.    N    29,    1905;    Martha  Jean,   b.   Ag  8,    1907; 


846 


University  of  Illinois 


Richard,  b.  Ja  39,  1900;  Gertrude,  b.  D  8,  191 J ; 
Lois,  b.  D  18,  1913;  Ruth,  b.  N  16,  :91s;  Jus- 
tin, b.  Jl  18,  1917.  Address,  411  Indiana  Ave., 
Urbana. 

JOSEPH  CULLEN  BLAIR 
Professor;  M.  S.  A.;  b.  Ap  26,  1871,  Onslow, 
Colchtster  'Co.,  Nova  Scotia;  s.  Col.  William 
M.  Cb.  My  25,  1836,  do.)  and  Harriett  A.  Blair 
(.b.  Ja  25,  1^41,  So.).  Prepared  in  Provincial 
Norm.  Sch.,  Fruro,  Nova  Scotia;  Prov.  Agr. 
Coll.,  do.;  attended  Cornell,  1892-96.  Sigma 
Xi;  Alpha  Zeta.  Instr.,  Chem.,  Entomol.  and 
Bot.,  Provincial  Coll.  of  Agr.,  Truro,  Nova 
Scotia,  1890-01;  Instr.  Hort.,  Univ.  of  ill.,  1S90- 
08;  Asst.  Prof.,  Hort.  and  Horticulturist  in 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  do.,  1898-1901;  Prof.,  Pomol. 
and  Chief  Horticulturist  in  Sta.,  do.,  1901 — . 
Aulh. :  numerous  buls.,  circulars,  and  articles 
on  hort.  subjects.  Married  Sada  VanHorne, 
le  16,  1898,  Freeport,  111.  Children:  Josephine 
VanHorne,  b.  Ap  5,  1899;  Roljert  Collyer,  b. 
My  18,  1901;  Richard  Gordon,  b.  O  12,  1903; 
Joseih  Cullen,  Jr..  b.  F  20,  1906.  Address,  601 
Michigan  Ave.,   LIrbana. 

DAISY  LUANA  BLAISDELL 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Smith  Coll.,  1888;  A.  M.. 
do.,  1894;  b.  Ap  12,  1866,  Baltimore;  d.  Sam- 
uel (b.  Je  22,  1833,  Boston)  and  Harriott  Per- 
kins (Crane)  Blaisdell  ^b.  My  12  1835,  Lowell, 
Mass.).  Prepared  in  Chicopee  (Mass.)  H.  S. 
Charlotten-Schuie  and  Victoria  Lyceum,  Ber- 
lin, 1892-93;  Berlin  Royal  Univ.,  1899  1900; 
Pvt.  Study  in  Ger.,  summers  of  1896-1908.  Al- 
pha Lit.  Soc.  Teacher,  Pulaski  Acad.,  Pulaski, 
N.  Y.,  1889-90;  do.,  H.  S.,  Springtield,  Mass., 
1890-92;  do.,  Oberlin  Acad.,  Oberlin,  O.,  1898 
99;  Instr.,  Ger.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1900-18;  do., 
Romance  Lang.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Mod.  Lang. 
Assn.;  A.  C.  A.  Address,  908  Nevada  St.,  Ur- 
bana. 

HERBERT  W.  BLANEY 
Land.  Arch.;  B.  S.,  Mass.  Agr.  Coll..  1911; 
M.  L.  A.,  Harvard,  1914;  b.  D  14,  18S9,  Swam^- 
scott,  Mass.  Prepared  in  Swampscott  H.  S. 
Alpha  Sigma  Phi.  Instr.,  Land.  Arch..  Univ. 
of  111.,  1914-15;  Land.  Arch.,  Bloomington, 
111.;  do.,  Boston.  Mem.  firm,  Blaney  &  Blaney, 
Land.  Archts..  Boston.  Auth. :  The  Modern 
Park  Cemetery,  American  City,  Ap  1917.  Mem., 
.•\in.  Soc.  of  Land.  Arch.;  Boston  Soc.  of  Land. 
Arch.  Married  Charlotte  Greene,  .Ng  14,  i9J.S. 
Lowell,  Mass.  Child,  Charlotte  Hannah,  b.  D 
13,  1916.  Address,  Swampscott  Mass.;  bus. 
add..  Battle  Bldg.,  Harvard  Square,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass. 

ALBERT  VICTOR  BLEININGER 
Ceramist;  B.  S.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1901;  b.  Jl  9, 
1873,  Polling,  Ger.;  s.  Francis  and  Lina 
(Pfeifer)  Bleinineer.  Prepared  in  Munich, 
Ger.;  Acacia;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Sigma  Xi; 
Scholarshit  in  Ceramics,  O.  St.  Univ..  1898; 
Grad.  Stud.,  Phys.,  do.,  1903  04.  Ceram.,  Min. 
and  Mfg.  Co.,  Shawnee,  O.,  1896-98;  Asst.  O. 
Geol.  Sur.,  1901-05;  Asst.  and  Assoc.  Prof., 
Ceram.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  190407;  V.  P.,  Richard- 
son-l.ovejov  Engng.  Co..  Columbus,  O.,  1903 
07;  Chief,  Ceram.  Sec,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  1008- 
10;  Chief.  Struct,  materials  Div.,  Bur.  of  Stan- 
dards, 1910;  Asst.  Prof.,  Ceram.,  Univ.  of  111.. 
1907-08;  I)ir..  Dept.  and  Prof.,  Ceram.,  do., 
1910-12;  Pittsburgh  Bur.,  Standard*  1912- 
Auth.:  The  Manufacture  of  Hydrai'lic  Ce 
ments,  O.  Geol.  Sur.,  Bui.  No.  4,  Columbus, 
O.,  1904;  The  effect  of  Preliminary  Heating 
Treatment  ui  on  the  Drying  of  Clays,  Bur.  of 
Standards,  Washington  D,  C;  (with  R.  T. 
StuU)  A  Study  of  the  Vitrification  Range  .nnd 
Di-EIectric  Behavior  of  Some  Porcelains,  Bui. 
No.  28,  Univ.  of  111.^  Ser.  loio;  The  Influence 
of  Fluxes  and  non-Muxes,  Bui.  No.  39,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1908;  numerous  mae.  articles.  Ed..  Col- 
lected  Writings   of   Prof.   II.   S.    Seger,   Chem, 


Pub.  Co.,  Easton,  Pa.;  Trans.  Am.  Ceram.  Soc, 
1905-07;  Asst.  Ed.,  Chem.  Abstracts.  Mem., 
Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  A.  C.  S.;  Pres.,  Am. 
Ceram.  Soc;  Chm.,  Com.,  Soc.  for  testing  Ma- 
terials; Com.  on  Soc.  for  Silicate,  Chem.  Inter- 
nat.  Congregation  of  .Applied  Chem.;  Com.,  Sil- 
icate Chem.,  Nat.  Research  Council;  Bd.  of 
Publications,  A.  C.  S.;  Deputy  Dist.  Chief,  U. 
S.  Fuel  Adm.  Married  ilulda  Gertrude  Thom- 
son Je  7,  1907,  Columbus,  O.  Children:  Ed- 
ward Orton,  b.  My  iS,  1908;  Alice  Vivian,  b. 
S  7,  1910.  Address,  1720  Baltimore  St.,  Beech- 
view,  Pittsburgh;  bus.  add..  Bur.  of  Standards, 
do. 

•WILLARD  FLAGG  BLISS 
A.  B.,  Harvard,  1855;  b.  N  7,  1829,  Essex, 
Vt.;  s.  Oramel  (b.  Mr  3,  1804  Essex,  Vt.)  and 
Eliza  Watt  (Flagg)  Bliss  (b.  Ag  11,  1802, 
Richmond,  do.).  Prepared  in  Edward  Wy- 
man's  Sch.,  St.  Louis;  Phillips  E.xeter  Acad., 
Exeter,  N.  H.  Zeta  Psi;  In  Soiih.  yr.  the 
"Detur;"  In  Jr.  coll.  yr.,  second  Bowdoin 
Prize  Dissertation.  Teacher  pvt.  family.  Mead- 
ville.  Pa..  1855;  Asst.  Prof.,  Latin,  Wash. 
Univ.,  1856-60;  study  and  travel,  1858-59; 
farming,  186068;  Prof.,  Agr.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1868-70;  Recording  Sec,  Bd.  Trustees,  do., 
iS6g-7o;  Clerk,  Executive  Bd.,  do.,  1869-70; 
Farmer.  Ill,  1870-1906;  do.,  Va.,  1906-12. 
Mem.,  Inst,  of  1770,  Nat.  Hist.  Soc.  Married 
Elizabeth  B.  Tyler,  Ag  14,  i860  (died  Ja  i, 
1906).  Child,  George  W..  b.  Je  12,  1862. 
Died  O  8,  1915,  Leesburg,  Va. 

DAVID  SIMON  BLONDHEIM 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1906;  Ph. 
D.  do.,  1910;  b.  Ag  25,  1884,  Baltimore;  s.  Sol- 
omon (b.  Je  30,  1848,  do.)  and  Pauline  (Halle) 
Blondheim  (b.  F  19,  1852,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Baltimore  City  Coll.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Univ. 
Scholarship,  1908-09;  Fellowship,  1909-10; 
Instr.,  Rom.  Lang.,  Univ.  of  HI.,  1910-12; 
Assoc,  do.,  1912-13;  Johnston  Scholar,  Johns 
Hopkins,  1913-14;  Asst.  Prof.,  Univ.  of  111., 
'9'3-i";  Assoc  Prof..  French,  Johns  Hoijkins, 
191  7 — .  Auth.:  Etymological  Notes.  Studies  in 
Honor  of  A.  Marshall  Elliot,  loii;  also  various 
m?g.  articles.  Mem.,  Mod.  Lang.  .Assn.  of  .Am.; 
Societe  Amicale  Gaston  Paris;  Societe  des  an- 
ciens  tetes  frangais.  Married  Rose  Jaine,  Je 
10,  1917.  Child,  Solomon,  b.  Mr  25,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, 2425  Lakeview  Ave.,  Baltimore. 

LEONARD  BLOOMFIELD 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1906;  Ph.  D., 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1909;  b.  Ap  i,  1887,  Chi- 
cago; s.  Sigmund  (b.  Ja  1,  1853,  Cracow,  Aus- 
tria) and  Carola  (Buber)  Bloomfield  (b.  Ag 
25,  1869,  Lemberg,  do.).  Pre|)ared  in  Robert 
A.  Waller  H.  S.,  Chicago;  attentied  Harvard, 
1903-06;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1906-08;  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1908-09;  Uiiivs.  of  Leipsic  and  Goettingen, 
1913-14.  I'hi  Beta  Kappa;  John  Harvard  Sc.iol- 
arship,  1904-05;  Detur,  1904;  Harvard  Scholar- 
ship, 1905-06.  Asst..  Ger.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  iqo6- 
08;  do..  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1908-09;  Instr.,  Ger., 
Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1909-10:  do.,  Univ.  of  111., 
'910-13;  Asst.  Prof.,  Comparative  Philol.  and 
Ger.,  do.,  1913 — .  Auth.:  A  Semasiologic  Dif- 
ferentiation in  Germanic  Secondarv  Ablaut, 
.Mod.  Philol.,  Vol.  7  1909-10;  The  Indi-Kuro- 
pean  Palatals  in  Sanskrit,  /4»i,  Jotir.  of  Philol., 
1911;  Etymologisches,  Bcirtragc  zur  Gcschichte 
dcr  dciitscheu  St'rnchc  uitd  Literatur,  Vol.  37, 
191  I ;  Introduction  to  the  .Study  of  Lang.,  Henry 
Holt  &  Co.  1914;  Tagalog  Texts  with  Gram- 
matical Analysis,  Univ.  of  111.,  Studies  in  Lang, 
and  Lit.,  1917;  Articles  in  scientilic  and  otlier 
journs.  Mem.,  Mod.  1  ang.  Assn.  of  Am.;  .Am. 
Philol.  Assn.;  Am.  Oriental  Soc;  Soc  for  the 
Advancement  of  Scand.  Studies;  Internal. 
Phonetic  Assn.,  Indogermanische  Gesellschaft. 
Married  Alice  Sayers,  1909,  St.  Louis.  Ad- 
dress,  804  W.   Oregon  St.,   Urbana. 


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BOYD  HENRY  BODE 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Penn  Coll..  Oskaloosa,  la., 
1896;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1897;  Ph.  D.,  Cor- 
nell 1900;  b.  O  4.  1873.  R'dott,  111.;  s.  Henry 
(1)  F  14,  1845.  Emden,  Ger.)  and  Gertrude 
(Wienenga)  Bode  (b.  O  19,  1849.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Is'.  W.  Acad.,  Orange  City,  la.;  Acad, 
of  Yankton  Coll.  Yankton,  S.  Dak.;  Sage 
Scholarship,  Cornell,  1897;  Sage  Fellowship, 
do.,  1S99-1900.  Asst.,  Philos.  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1900-02;  Instr.,  do.,  1902-06;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.. 
1906-09;  Prof.,  Philos.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1009 — . 
Auth. :  An  Outline  of  Logic,  Henry  Holt  &  Co., 
1910;  (joint  auth.)  Creative  Intelligence  Henry 
Holt  &  Co.,  191 7;  The  Paradoxes  of  Pragma- 
tism, Moiiist,  Vol.  23,  1913;  Some  Recent  Defin- 
itions of  Consciousness.  Psych.  Rev..  \'ol.  15, 
1908;  Psychology  as  a  Science  of  Behavior  do.. 
Vol.  21,  1914;  The  Concept  of  Pure  Experience, 
Philos.  Rev.,  Vol.  14,  1905;  Objective  Idealism 
and  its  Critics,  do..  Vol.  19,  1910;  Realistic 
Conceptions  of  Consciousness,  do.,  Vol.  20, 
191  I  ;  The  Psychological  Doctrine  of  Focus 
and  Margin,  do..  Vol.  23,  1914;  various  other 
articles  in  Jour,  of  Philos.,  Psych.,  and  Sc. 
Methods.  Mem^  Am.  Philos.  Assn.;  Western 
Philos.  Assn.;  Congr  Church.  Married  Rer- 
nice  Ballard  Ag  20,  1903.  Warren,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Hendrik  Wade,  b.  D  24,  1905;  Eleanor, 
b.  Ag  24,  1909.  Address,  910  W.  California 
St.,  Urbana. 

ERNEST  LUDLOW  BOGART 
Professor;  A.  B.  Princeton,  1890;  A.  M., 
do.,  1896;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Halle,  1897;  b.  Mr 
16,  1870,  Yonkers,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Richard  Walker 
(b.  Ag  25,  1833  New  York  City)  and  Mary 
(DeAngelis)  Bogart  (b.  Jl  10,  1838,  New  York 
City.).  Prepared  in  pvt.  sch.,  Yonkers,  N.  Y.; 
attended  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1804-95;  Columbia, 
T897-98.  Honors  in  Eng. ;  Soc.  .Sc.  Fellow 
1895-96;  Cliosophic  Lit.  Soc.  Asst.  Prof.,  Econ. 
?nd  Social  Sc,  Ind.  Univ..  1898-1900;  Prof., 
Econ.  and  Sociol..  Oberlin  Coll.,  1900-05. 
Asst.  Prof.,  Hist.  Politics  and  Econ..  Pri'  ce- 
ton,  1905-09;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1009-12;  Prof.,  do.,  1912 — ;  (on  leave  1918-10) 
Econ.  Asst.  on  the  Central  Powers,  Foreign 
Trade  Adviser's  Office.  Washington,  19 18-19. 
Auth.:  Die  Finanzverhaltnisse  der  Einzelstaaten 
der  Nordamerikanischen  Union,  Jena,  1897; 
Housing  of  the  Working  People  in  Yonkers. 
Econ.  Studies  of  Am  Econ.  Assn..  Vol.  3,  No. 
5  Macmillan  Co.,  1898;  Trial  Bibliog.  and  Out- 
line of  Lect.  on  the  Financial  Hist,  of  the  U. 
S..  News  Printing  Co.,  Oberlin,  O..  1901;  Econ. 
Hist,  of  the  U.  S.,  Longmans,  Green  &  Co., 
1907  4th  Ed.,  1917;  Business  Economy,  La- 
Salle  Exten.  Univ.,  1910,  revised  ed.,  1015; 
Joint  .Auth.:  Exercise  Book  in  Economic  His- 
tory of  the  LI.  S.,  Longmans,  1914;  Centennial 
Hist,  of  Illinois,  Soringfield.  1918;  various 
mag.  articles.  Joint  Ed.  Readings  in  the  Econ. 
Hist,  of  the  U.  S.,  Longmans.  1916.  Mem., 
Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  V.  P.,  1918;  Nat.  Tax  Assn.: 
Congr.  Church.  Married  Stella  Marshall.  S 
15,  1900.  Ch'ldren:  Elpanor.  b.  S  to,  1905; 
Ph^lin  Schuyler,  b.  F  25,  1914.  Address,  806 
W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 

S.  JAMES   BOLE 
(See   No.   G67.) 

BERTHA  JULIA   BOND    (PUTNEY) 
(See  No.  2029.) 

FREDERICK   GORDON    BONSER 
(See  No.  1463.) 

GEORGE  PAUL   BOOMSLITER 
(See  No.  G69.) 

HARRY  TYLER  BOOTLI 
(See  No.  G70.) 


RAYMOND  FRANKLIN  BORDEN 
(See  No.  G71.) 

ROBERT  LACEY  BORGER 
Associate;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago  1893;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1905;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1907;  b.  Ag  19,  1873, 
.Amherst,  Va. ;  s.  G.  H..  and  Olivia  (Taylor) 
Borger.  Prepared  in  Lake  City  H.  S.,  Fla. 
Scholarship  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Prof.,  Math., 
Univ.  of  Fla.;  Instr.,  Math.  Univ.  of  Mo.; 
Instr.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907  09;  Assoc, 
Math.,  do.,  1909-18;  do.,  Ohio  Univ.,  1918 — . 
.4ddress,  Ohio  Univ.,  Athens,  O. 

BENJAMIN   LESTER   BOWLING        t 

Engineer;  b.  F  10,  1877,  Stanford,  111.;  s. 
Benjamin  Fra^iklin  (b.  S  1,  1846,  Vermilion 
Co.,  111.)  and  Sarah  Susanne  (Wirrick)  Bowl- 
ing (b.  D  12,  1852  Morgon  Co.,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Stanford  H.  S.;  Attended  Univ.  of  111. 
Teacher,  Pub.  Schs..  McLean  Co.,  111.,  1895-96; 
Tazewell  Co.,  III.,  1896-1903;  Asst.,  C.  E.  Univ. 
of  111.,  1905-18;  In  charge  concrete  materials 
testing.  Research  Lab.,  Lewis  Inst.,  C  icago, 
191S — .  Auth.:  Reports  of  Tests  on  Mono- 
lithic Brick  Pavement  Engng.  News  Record. 
191 6-1 7;  (with  H.  F.  Gonnerman)  Edited  and 
revised  course  in  Tests  of  Cement,  Internat. 
Correspondence  Schs.,  Internat.  Textbook  Co., 
1918.  Mem.,  Church  of  Christ;  Va.  Hist.  Soc; 
Assn.  for  Preservation  of  Va.  Antiquities.  Mar- 
ried Margaret  Emma  Jones  S  2,  1900.  Stan- 
ford 111.  Child  Neva  Beatrice,  b.  Ja  15,  1906. 
Address,  Research  Lab.,  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago. 

CLARENCE  VALENTINE  BOYER 
Associate;  B.  S.,  Princeton,  1902;  A.  M.,  do., 
[909;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1911;  b.  Je  25  18S0,  James- 
town, N.  Y.;  s.  Samuel  P.  (b.  Jl  1828,  Port  Car- 
bon. Pa.)  and  Amelia  (Fuller)  Boyer  (b.  Wood- 
stock, Vt.).  Prepared  in  Titusville  (Pa.)  H. 
S.;  Lawrence  Prep.  Sch.,  N.  J.  Elm  (ilub; 
Atwater  prize  in  Pol.  Sc.  (Sr.);  Charles  Scrib- 
ner  Grad.  Fellowship  in  Eng.  Lit..  1909-11. 
Studied  law  in  Pittsburg'i;  admitted  to  bar  1904; 
to  O.  St.  bar,  1905;  Lawyer  1903-8;  Instr., 
Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-14;  Assoc,  do.,  1914 — . 
Auth.:  The  Vil'ian  as  Hero  in  Elizabethan 
Tragedy.  Geo.  Routledge  Sons,  1914;  H.  E. 
Fansler's  The  Evolution  01  Technic  in  Eliza- 
bethan Tragedy,  Jour,  of  Eng.  and  Ger.  Philol., 
Vol.  15  Ap  1916;  The  Villian  as  Hero,  do.  O. 
1916.  Married  Ethel  Marian  Parkhurst,  Jl, 
191 2,  York,  Pa.  Address,  908  W.  Nevada  St., 
Urljana.  • 

*EMANUEL  ROTH  BOYER 
M.  S.,  Harvard,  1890;  b.  Ap  15,  1851,  Pa.; 
s.  Jonas  (b.  York,  Pa.)  and  Susan  (Roth)  Boyer 
(b.  do.).  Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
Normal,  111.  Prin.  Pub.  Schs.,  Astoria  and 
Lewistown.  111.,  and  Co.  Supt.,  Schs.,  Fulton 
Co..  111.,  1884-87;  Asst.,  Math.  Univ.  of  111., 
1887-8;  studied  at  Harvard.  1S88-00;  teacher, 
Biol.,  Englewood  H.  S.  and  Lake  H.  S.,  Chica- 
go. 1890-7;  Prin..  Hyde  Park  Branch  H.  S., 
1898;  Asst.  Supt.  City  Schs.,  Chicago  1890; 
Dir.,  Chicago  Inst.  Auth.:  Research  in  Biology 
while  at  Harvard,  in  Pamp'  let;  Boyer's  Ele- 
mentary Biology,  a  series  of  sc.  note  books  and 
drawing  tablets;  at  time  of  death  had  almost 
completed  manuscript  of  a  second  textbook  in 
Biol.  Married  Emily  A.  Sherman,  Je  29,  1882. 
NoriTial,_[ll.  Six  children.  Died  F  24,  1900,  Chi- 
cago.     ' 

WALTER  HOW.\RD  BOYER 
(See  No.  6103.) 

CHARLES  EARL  BRADBURY 
Associate;  B.  P.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  igii;  b. 
My  21,  1888  North  Bay,  N.  Y.;  s.  Chester  W. 
(b.  Ja  3.  1857.  Ft.  Plain  N.  Y.)  and  Anna  Julia 
(Read)  P>radbury  (b.  F  13,  1859,  Sandy  Creek, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Phelps  (N.  Y.)  and  Syra- 


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cuse  (N.  Y.)  H.  Schs.;  Attended  Academic 
Julian  and  other  art  schs.,  Paris,  France.  Kappa 
Sigma;  Pi  Delta  Epsilon;  Double  Seven;  Hiram 
Lee  Fellowship;  Competitive  Scholarship,  Art 
Studs.  League.  X.  Y.  Scenic  .\rtist.  Kalem  Mo- 
tion Picture  Co.,  1912-13;  Instr.,  Art  and  De- 
sign, Univ.  of  111.,  1913-16;  Assoc,  do.,  1916 — . 
Mem.,  First  Church  of  Christ.  Scientist.  Mar- 
ried Vada  Lcola  Crofoot.  S  18,  191 2,  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Harriet  Vivian,  b.  Jl  9.  1913; 
Charles  Earl.  Jr.,  b.  Ap  27,  1917.  Address,  610 
S.  Prairie  St.,  Champaign. 

BERNICE    MARGARET    BRADFORD 
,  (See  No.  675.) 

MANSON  JAMES  BRADLEY 
Assistant;  A.  B.,  McMaster  Univ.,  Toronto, 
Can.,  1915;  A.  M.,  do.,  1915;  b.  My  10,  1887, 
Leskard.  Can.;  s.  James  (b.  N  7,  1858,  do.) 
and  Annie  (Dring)  Bradley  (b.  -Xp  7,  1861,  On- 
tario. Can.).  Prepared  in  Bownianville  (Can.) 
H.  S.  Phi  Lambda  LTpsilon.  Chem.,  Canadian 
Explosives  Limited.  Montreal,  Can..  1915-16; 
do..  The  Imperial  Munitions  Bd.,  Ottawa,  Can., 
1916-17;  Grad.  Asst.,  Chem..  Univ.  of  111.,  1917- 
18;  Asst.,  do..  1918 — .  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Chem. 
Club.  Married  Alma  Charlotte  Lumsden,  Ja  i, 
1917,  Montreal,  Can.  Address,  212  Gilmour 
.Ave..  Toronto,  Can.;  bus.  add.,  Chem.  Dept., 
Urbana. 

EARL  LOCKBRIDGE  BRADSHER 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  LTniv.  of  Mo.,  1903;  A.  M., 
Columbia,  1904;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  191 1;  s.  Augustine 
(b.  1828,  Caswell  Co..  N.  C.)  and  Mattie  Mar- 
tha (Davis)  Bradsher  (b.  1839,  Silver  Creek, 
Mo.).  Prepared  in  First  Mo.  Norm.  Sch., 
Kirksville  Mo.;  attended  William  Jewell  Coll., 
Lilberty,  Mo.,  1899-1900;  0-xford  Univ.,  1907; 
Univ.  of  Berlin,  1907-08;  McAnally  Medal  in 
Eng.,  1903.  Asst.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1902-03; 
Instr.,  do.,  1906-07;  Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1008-11;  do.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  iqii;  do.,  L^niv. 
of  Tex.  Auth.:  Mathcw  Carey,  Editor,  Author, 
and  Publisher;  A  Study  in  Am.  Literary  Devel- 
opment, Columbia  Univ.  Press,  1912.  Address, 
Hanover,  N.   H.t 

SILAS  ALONZO  BRALEY 
(See  No.  G78.) 

ROYDEN    EARL  BRAND 
(See   No.  3653.) 

LOUIS  BRANDT 
Land  Arch.;  B.  S.,  Mass.  Agr.  Coll.,  1910; 
b.  N  5,  1887,  East  Boston;  s.  Christian  (b.  Ja 
1,  1848.  Dranimen,  Norway)  and  Marie  Inge- 
bor  (Nelson)  Brandt  (b.  N  4,  1848.  Mjonedal- 
en,  do.).  Prepared  in  Everett  (Mass.)  H.  S. 
Diploma,  Civic  Design,  Univ.  of  Liverpool, 
1913.  Kappa  Sigma;  Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Capt., 
Coll.  Hockey,  two  yrs. ;  Winner  Burnhani  Prize 
Speaking  Contest.  Land.  Arch,  with  C.  N. 
Ruedlinger,  Minneapolis,  igio;  Instr.,  Land 
Gard.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-12;  .Stud.,  Liverpool, 
Eng.,  1912-13;  Designer  for  Warren  H.  Man- 
ning, Land.  Arch.,  lioston.  1913-14;  with  A.  D. 
Taylor.  Land.  Arch.,  Cleveland,  1914-15;  Land. 
Arcli.,  191 5 — .  Auth.:  Landscai)e  Development 
of  City  Proficrty,  U.  Arch.,  Je  1916.  Married 
Elsie  Slarsh,  F  26,  191. ■;.  Child,  Elizabeth  Ellen, 
1).  Ag  21,  1917.  Address,  3014  Essex  Roafi. 
Cleveland  Heights,  O.;  bus.  add.,  1900  Euclid 
Ave.,  Cleveland. 

EDITH  E.  BRATTON 
Instructor;  studied  violin  with  Prof.  Her- 
mann Eckhardt,  Columbus,  O. ;  Berhard  Liste- 
mann.  Chicago  Musical  Coll.;  Hans  Stitt,  Leip- 
sic  Conservatory,  Ger.,  for  two  yrs.  Teacher, 
Univ.  of  S.  Dak.,  two  yrs.;  Wesleyan  Sch.  of 
Music,  Delaware,  C;  Instr.,  Violin,  Univ.  of 
III.,  1910-12;  Head  of  Violin  Dept.  and  Dir.  of 


Orchestra,  Okla.  A.  and  M.  Coll.,  Stillwater, 
Okla.  Address,  Music  Dept.,  A.  and  M.  College, 
Stillwater.  Okla. 

LESTER  PAIGE  BRECKENRIDGE 
(See  No.  H2.) 

LOUIS  IGNATIUS  BREDVOLD 
Assistant;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1909;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1910;  b.  Jl  20,  1888,  Springfield,  Minn. 
Prepared  in  Lutlier  Coll.  -Acad.,  Decorah,  la. 
Prin.,  H.  .S..  Bristol,  S.  Dak.,  1910-11;  Instr., 
Eng.  and  Hist..  H.  S.,  New  Ulm,  Minn.;  Head 
Dept.,  Eng.,  H.  S.,  Fargo  N.  Dak.,  1912-13;  Fel- 
low, Eng.,  llniv.  of  Chicago,  1913-14;  Instr., 
Eng.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1914-16;  Asst.  Eng.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1916-17.  Lt.,  Inf.,  sth  Co.,  U.  S.  R., 
Camp  Grant,  Kockford,  111.;  A.  E.  F.,  France, 
1918;  Army  of  Occ.  in  Germany,  1919 — .  Ad- 
dress,  Springfield,  Minn. 

THOMAS  BREGGER 
(See  No.  4090.) 

HULDA  CHARLOTTE  BREITSTADT 
(See  No.   7405.) 

BENJAMIN  WITMER  BRENEMAN 
Singer  and  Music  Teacher;  b.  My  30,  1873, 
Lancaster,  Pa.;  s.  Isaac  Peters  (b.  F  8,  1839, 
do.)  and  Fanny  Newcomer  (Witmer)  Breneman 
(b.  D  8,  1845,  do.).  Prepared  in  Franklin  and 
Marshall  Acad.,  Lancaster,  Pa.;  Studied  under 
pvt.  teachers  in  New  York  City,  Dresden,  and 
Paris.  Singer  and  teacher.  New  York  City, 
1895-1900;  Instr.,  vocal  music,  Univ.  of  111., 
1901-3;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1903-5;  Teacher,  Voice, 
ISIusical  Conservatory,  Utica,  N.  Y.  Married 
llarriette  ^lay  Emory,  S  3,  1895,  Chicago.  Ad- 
dress,   1222    Kemble    St.,   Utica,   N.   Y.t 

MAY  EMORY  (BRENEMAN) 
Born  My  5,  Portage,  Wis.;  d.  Col.  Harvey 
Webster  (b.  N  9,  1827,  Lisbon,  N.  H.)  and 
Mary  J.  (Dow)  Emory  (b.  My  21,  1833,  Cole 
brook,  N.  IL).  Prepared  in  E.  Greenwich 
Inst.,  1887-88;  New  Eng.  Conservatory  of  Mu 
sic,  1885-90.  Studied  under  pvt.  teachers  in  New 
York  City,  Berlin,  Dresden,  and  Paris.  Dir. 
Music,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Millersville,  Pa.,  1890 
95;  Singer  and  teacher  New  York  City,  1895 
1900;  Instr.,  Vocal  Music,  Univ.  of  111.,  1901-9 
Married  Benjamin  Witmer  Breneman,  S  3 
189s,  Chicago.  Address,  1222  Kemble  St. 
Utica,   N.    Y.t 

WILLIAM  CHARLES  BRENKE 
(.See  No.  936.) 

JAMES  D.  BREW 
.Associate;  B.  S.,  Cornell  Agr,  Coll.,  1912; 
b.  O  22,  1 881,  Bergen,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Duncan  (b. 
1858,  Kilbourn,  Wis.)  and  Katherine  (Suther- 
land) Brew  (b.  i860,  Cornwall,  Can.).  Prepared 
in  Bergen  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.;  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
Brockport,  N.  Y. ;  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1917-18.  Asst.  Bacteriol.,  St.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
Geneva,  N.  Y.,  1912-17;  Assoc,  Dairy  Bacteri- 
ol., Univ.  of  111.,  1917 — .  3rd  Regt.,  Nat. 
Guard,  N.  Y.,  1916-17.  Auth.:  A  Comparison  of 
the  Microscopical  Method  and  Plate  Method  of 
Counting  Bacteria  in  Milk,  Bui.  373,  N.  Y.  Agr. 
Ex]).  Sta.,  1914;  Milk  Quality  as  Determined 
by  Present  Dairy  Score  Cards,  Bui.  398.  do., 
191 5;  The  Number  of  Bacteria  in  Milk.  Bui. 
4V),  do.,  1917.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc  of  Bacteriol. 
Starried  Lucy  Wilhelmina  Bergan,  S  29,  1914, 
llolley,  N.  Y.  Children;  James  D.,  Jr.,  b.  Jl  8, 
1916;  Helen  Louise,  b.  O  12,  1917.  Address, 
511   W.    Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 

M.  H.   BRIGHAM 

Student;  Instr,,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  LTniv.  of 
III.,  191 8;  Stud.,  Philadelphia.  Address,  6236 
Carpenter    Bldg.,    Philadelphia. 


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CHARLES  FRANCIS   BRISCOE 
(Sec  No.  G82.) 

WILLIAM    EVERETT    BRITTON 
(See  No.  G83.) 

WILLIAM  SANFORD  BROCK 
(See  No.  6760.) 

MYRN  BROCKETT 
Supt..  Nursery;  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892; 
b.  Charlotte,  Mich.;  d.  Lucuis  Benjamin  (b. 
1840,  Salisbury,  N.  Y.)  and  Augusta  (Munson) 
Brockett  (b.  1840^  do.).  Prepared  in  Charlotte 
(Mich.)  II.  S.  Studied  Dom.  Sc.  Pratt  Inst., 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1903.  Teacher,  Math.,  H.  S.. 
Cassopolis,  Mich.,  1892-5:  do..  Muskegon. 
Mich.  1S95-9;  do.,  Elgin,  111.,  189901;  North- 
field  Sem..  1903-5;  Instr.,  H.  Sc,  Univ.  of  111., 
1905-6;  Supt.,  Mary  Crane  Nursery,  Chicago, 
1908 — .    Address,   818   Gilpin    Place,   Chicago. 

WASHINGTON  IRVING  BROCKSON 
Agriculturist;  B.  S.,  Del.  St.  Coll.,  1915;  M. 
S.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1915;  b.  F  22.  1894,  Middle- 
town,  Del.:  s.  Samuel  Jaines  (b.  Jl  15,  1863. 
Clayton,  Del.)  and  Amanda  Florence  (Latto- 
mus)  Brockson  (b.  Ag  8,  1873.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Middletown  (Del.)  H.  S.  Sigma  Nu;  Gam- 
ma Alpha:  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Alpha  Zeta.  Re 
search  Fellow,  la.  St.  Coll..  191 5-16;  Asst., 
Crop  Production,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-18.  2nd 
Lt.,  Inf.,  N.  A.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Solving  the 
Hard  Seed  Problem,  ///.  Agr.  Address,  Mid 
dletown,   Del. 

LUTHER  DAVID  ERODE 
Teacher;  b.  Tl  8,  1873,  Buda,  111.;  s.  Andrew 
J.  (b.  1833,  Pa.)  and  Sarah  (Stidham)  Brode 
(b.  1837,  Del.).  Prepared  in  Buda  H.  S.  Asst. 
Instr..  M.  E.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1895-6;  Dir.,  Man. 
Tr.  and  Geom.,  H.  S.,  Janesville,  Wis.,  i89(.- 
7:  do..  Univ.  Sch.  for  Boys  and  Harvard  Sch.. 
Chicago,  1898;  with  A.  W.  Brode.  wholesale 
elec.  supplies,  Los  Angeles,  1898-1910;  Dir., 
RIan.  Tr.,  H.  S.,  Monrovia,  Calif..  1911-12; 
Head  of  Technical  Dept.,  H.  S.,  San  Diego, 
Calif.,  1912-18;  do.,  H.  S..  Santa  Barbara. 
Calif.,  1918 — .  Enlisted  in  Nat.  Guard  of 
Calif.,  1900;  Corp.,  iqoT,  served  three  yrs. 
Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  K.  of  P.,  Past  Chan- 
celor,  191 5;  Finance  Com.,  Grand  Lodge  of 
Calif.  Married  Jessie  Echlin,  My  14,  1902, 
Janesville,  Wis.  "Children:  Wendell  Echlin,  b. 
S  13,  1903;  Marcia,  b.  S  S,  1906;  Katherine,  b. 
N  12,   1909.     Address,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif. 

HENRY  JOHN  BRODERSON 
Chem.ist;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1909;  A.  M., 
Univ.  of  Kan.,  1911;  Ph.  D..  Cornell,  1913;  b. 
O  7,  1883,  Minneapolis.  Prepared  in  Peru 
(Neb.)  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Asst.,  Cornell,  191 1- 
13;  Instr.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1913-17.  Mem. 
Baptist  Church.     Address,   Shickley,  Neb.t 

FANNIE  M.  BROOKS 

(See  No.  6763). 

IRA   SANDFORD   BROOKS 

(See  No.  3294.) 

JOHN  PASCAL  BROOKS 

Coll.  Pres.;  B.  S.,  Dartmouth,  1885;  M.  S., 
do.,  1894:  Sc.  D.,  do..  1915;  b.  S  24,  1861, 
Kittery,  Me.;  s.  James  William  (b.  Ap  7,  1830. 
Eliot,  Me.)  and  Anna  Augusta  (Wilson) 
Brooks  (b.  S  10,  1826).  Prepared  in  Phillips 
Exeter  Acad.,  1878-81.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Triangle.  Civ.  Engr., 
1885-90;  Instr.,  Civ.  Engng.,  Lehigh  Univ., 
1890-97;  Dean  of  Civ.  Engng.,  Ky.  St.  Univ.. 
1897-1906;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1906-11;  Acting  Head,  Dept.,  Civ.  Engng.,  do., 
1908-09;  Pres.,  Clarkson  Coll.  of  Tech.,  Pots 
dam,  N.  Y..  191 1 — ■  Auth.:  (with  Mansfield 
Merriman)    Handbook   for   Survs.,  John   Wiley, 


1895;  Handbook  of  Street  Railway  Location 
do.,  1897;  Brick  and  Stone  Masonry,  Radford 
Arch.  Cyclopedia,  1909;  Reinforced  Concrete, 
Mc(>raw-IIill  Book  Co.,  191 1.  Assoc.  Mem.,  A. 
S.  C.  E.;  Mem.,  Soc.  Promotion  Engng.  Educ; 
ITnitarian  Church.  Married  Maude  Pepperrell 
Perkins,  Je  25.  1888,  Red  Bank,  N.  J.  (died 
.\g  26,  1892;  IJelle  Clark  Pearson,  Je  4,  1903. 
r.exington,  Ky,  Children:  Raymond  Went- 
worth  Cii),  b.  Ag  30,  1889;  Elizabeth  Maud 
('is),  b.  My  1,  1 89 1.     Address.  Potsdam,  N.  Y. 

MORGAN  BROOKS 
Professor;  Ph.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1881;  M. 
E.,  Stevens  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1883;  b.  Mr  12, 
1S61,  Boston;  s.  Francis  Augustus  (b.  My  23, 
1824,  Petersham,  Mass,)  and  Frances  (Butler) 
Brooks  (h.  O  12,  1822,  Groton,  Mass.),  Pre- 
pared in  Roxburv  Latin  Sch.,  Boston.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  En- 
trance prize  in  math..  Brown  Univ.  With  Am. 
Bell  Tel.  Co.,  and  Elec.  Accumulator  Co.,.  Bos- 
ton, 1884-7;  St.  Paul  Gas  Light  Co.,  Sec.  and 
Treas.,  1887-90;  Elec.  Engng.  Co.,  St.  Paul  and 
Minneapolis,  Pres.,  1890-7;  Prof.,  Elec.  Engng., 
Univ.  of  Neb.,  1898-1901;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.. 
1901 — .  Patented  three  telephone  inventions 
on  circuits  and  switchboards;  invented  one  of 
the  earliest  automatic  telephone  systems,  in- 
stalled and  successfully  operated  in  Northfield, 
Minn.,  1896,  until  outgrown;  discovered  self- 
synchronising  by  coreless  reactance,  with  the 
assistance  of  M.  K.  Akers  ('07).  Auth.:  Elec- 
trical Progress  in  the  U.  S.  in  1902,  West. 
Elcctn.,  Ja  1903;  do.,  in  1903;  do.,  Ja  1904; 
Interaction  of  Synchronous  Machines,  Trans. 
of  the  A.  I.  E.  E.,  1907;  Alternators  in  Paral- 
lel, West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.,  Chicago,  1908;  Self- 
Synchronising  of  Alterations,  Chicago,  1908; 
Nat.  Elec.  Light  Assn.;  Inductance  of  Coils, 
Univ.  of  III.  Bid.  No.  10,  Vol.  ix,  1912;  also 
several  earlier  articles;  discovered  superspeed 
of  air  as  driven  by  propellers  much  faster  than 
the  current  airscrew  theory  allows,  191 8,  pre- 
sented before  A.  S.  M.  E.,  1918.  Mem.,  A.  S. 
M.  E.;  A.  I.  E.  E.;  V.  P.,  1910-12;  West.  Soc. 
of  Engrs.;  Soc.  for  the  Prom,  of  Engng.  Educ; 
Illuminating  Engng.  Soc.  Married  Frona 
Marie  Brooks,  Ap  24,  1888,  Boston.  Children: 
Henry  Morgan,  b.  S  2,  i88g;  Charles  Franklin, 
h.  My  2,  1891;  Frances,  b.  N  7.  1893;  Fred- 
erick Augustus  ('17),  b.  My  i,  1895;  Roger,  b. 
D  22,  1896:  Edith,  b.  Ja  11.  1899;  Frona 
Marguerite,  b.  Ja  18,  1901;  Dorothy  Prescott, 
h.  D  II,  1905.  Address,  1005  W.  California 
Ave.,   Urbana. 

NEIL  CONWELL  BROOKS 
Prof,  and  Curator  of  Museum;  A.  B..  Univ. 
of  Kan.,  1890;  M.  A.,  Harvard,  1896;  Ph.  D., 
do..  1898;  b.  Mr  II,  1869,  Kansas  City,  Mo.; 
s.  Charles  Newell  (b.  Mr  20,  1834.  Williams- 
field,  O.)  and  Anna  (Updegraf)  Brooks  (b.  An 
.^.  I  S44,  Connersville,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  H.  S. 
Kansas  City,  Mo.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Prin., 
H.  .S.,  Paola,  Kan.,  1893-5;  Instr.,  Ger.,  Har- 
vard, 1897-8;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  18981902; 
.\sst.  Prof.,  (ier.,  do.,  1902 — .  Curator  of  Mu- 
seum of  European  Culture,  do.,  191 1  — ;  (on 
leave  of  absence).  War  Risk  Ins.,  Washing- 
ton. D.  C.  Ed.:  Lassar-Cohn's  Die  Chemie  im 
taeglichen  Leben  (abridged  and  edited  as  a 
text  for  Scientific  Ger.  )  D.  C.  Heath  &  Co., 
1904;  Hauff's  Das  Kalte  Ilerz,  edited  with 
Intro.,  Notes.  Vocah..  and  Exercises,  Holt,  1912; 
Auth.:  Some  New  Texts  of  Liturgical  Easter 
Plays.  Joiir.  of  Eng.  and  Ger.  Philol.,  Vol.  8. 
1909;  German  Hymns  in  the  Church  Service 
Before  the  Reformation.  Mod.  Lang.  Notes, 
Vol.  25,  1910;  The  Passion  Play  of  Oberarn- 
merpau.  Independent,  Vol.  69,  1910;  Liturgi- 
cal Easter  Plays  from  Rheinau  Manuscripts, 
.Jour,  of  Eng.  and  Ger.  Philol.,  Vol.  10,  191 1; 
additional  articles  for  various  philol.  jours. 
Mem..  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.  Address, 
70s    W.    Green    St.,   Urbana. 


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Univeksity  of  Illinois 


STRATTOX  D.  BROOKS 
Univ.  Pres.;  B.  Pd.,  St.  Norm.  Coll.,  Ypsi- 
lanti,  Mich.,  1S9;:  M.  Pd.,  do..  1899;  A.  B., 
Univ.  of  Mich.  1896;  A.  M.,  Harvard.  1004; 
LL.  D.,  Colby,  1912;  b.  S  10,  1869,  Everett. 
Mo.;  s.  Charles  M.  (b.  iSjo.  Seneca  Co.,  O.) 
and  Marian  (McClure)  Brooks  (b.  1843,  Put- 
nam Co.,  O.).  Frcnareri  in  Mt.  Pleasant 
(Mich.)  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Ed..  Normal 
Xcws;  Prin..  Millbrook,  Mich.,  1S87-8;  do.,  11. 
S.,  Danville,  111.,  1S90-2:  \'.  P..  Central  Mich. 
Norm.  Sch.,  Mt.  Pleasant  Mich..  1892-3:  Prin.. 
H.  S.,  Adrian,  Mich.,  1896-8;  Prin.,  l.aSnlle- 
Peru  Tp.  11.  S.,  1898-9;  Asst.  Prof.,  Educ.  and 
H.  S.  Visitor,  Univ.  of  111.,  1899  1902;  Supvr. 
Pub.  Schs.,  Boston,  1902-6;  Supt..  Schs., 
Cleveland,  1906;  do.,  Boston,  1906-12;  Pres. 
Univ.  of  Okla.,  19 12 — ;  Federal  Food  Admin- 
istr.-itor  for  Okla.,  1917-18.  .  .\uth.:  (with 
Marietta  Hubbard)  Composition  Rhetoric,  Am. 
Book  Co.,  English  Composition.  Book  I,  191  i 
do..  Book  2,  1912,  Am.  Book  Co.,  New  York; 
also  'various  mag.  articles  on  current  educa- 
tional topics.  Mem.,  N.  E.  A.;  Nat.  Soc.  for 
Sc.  Studv  of  Educ;  Schoolmasters'  Clubs  of 
Mass.,  Ohio  111.,  and  Mich.;  St.  Teachers' 
Assn.  of  Mich.,  111.  Ma^s..  and  Okla.;  New 
Eng.  Supts  Assn.;  Mass.  Supts.  Assn.;  Whitte 
more  Club;  Friday  Evening  Club:  Pudding.stone 
Club;  Twentieth  Century  Club;  Bd.  of  Trustees, 
Mass.  Coll.;  Ud.  of  Trustees,  Boston  Arts  Mu- 
seum; Bd.  of  Visitors,  Boston  Univ.;  Visitors 
Com.  on  Grad.  Sch.,  Harvard.  Married  Marcia 
A.  Stuart,  S  3  1S90.  Port  Ho-e.  Mich.  Chil- 
dren: Helen,  b.  My  31,  1891;  Marian,  b.  Jl  2.^, 
1893;  Dorothy,  b.  Mr  23,  1900;  Elizabeth,  b.  S 
29,   19 10.     Address,  Norman,  Okla. 

VERNA  BROOKS 
(See  No.  3658.) 

ELMER  JAY  BROWN 

(See  No.  G84.) 

FAY  CLUFF  BROWN 
(See  No.  G85.) 

H.  A.   BROWN 

Instr.,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918; 
Prof.,  Physics,  Ottawa  Univ.,  Ottawa,  Kan. 
Address,  c/o  Ottawa  Univ.,  Ottawa,  Kan. 

HOWARD  DEXTER   BROWN 
(See  No.  6115.) 

INA  MAY  BROWN  (PICKETT) 
Born  O  10,  1890,  Indianapolis;  d.  Leonard 
Henry  (b.  F  19,  i8?6,  do.)  and  Lydia  Marie 
(Rettig)  Brown  (b.  Ap  25,  1862,  Auburn,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Shortridge  H.  S.,  Indinnapolis; 
Lib.  Sch.  do.  Catalog  Asst.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910- 
11;  Loan  Desk  Asst.,  do.,  1911-14.  Married 
Donald  Pickett.     Address,  Greenfield,  Ind.t 

JOSEPH  CLIFTON  BROWN 
Pres.,  Norm.  Sch.;  A.  B.,  Hanover  Coll., 
Hanover,  Ind.,  1901;  A.  M.  Columbia,  1912; 
b.  Ap  5,  1879,  Piciua,  O.;  s.  Joseph  A.  (b.  S  10, 
1849.  Dayton,  O.)  and  Effie  (Hunter)  Brown 
(b.  D  24,  1848  Pinua,  O.).  Prepared  in  Piqua 
(O.)  H.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Phi  Kappa  Delta; 
Towse  Club;  Valedictorian;  X'arsity  Basket- 
ball and  Baseball,  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  Noblesville,  Ind.,  1901  01;  Supt.,  Paoli, 
Ind.  J904-05;  Teacher,  Math.  Dept.,  East.  III. 
St.  Norm.  Sch.,  190S-10;  Teacher,  Horace 
Mann  Sch.,  New-  York  City,  1910-15;  Prin., 
Train.  Sch.  Coll.  of  Educ,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915- 
16;  Pres.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  St.  Cloud,  Minn., 
1916 — .  Auth.:  How  to  Teach  Arithmetic, 
Brown  and  Coffman,  Row,  Peterson  &  Co., 
1914;  Modern  Business  Arithmetic,  Finney  & 
Brown,  Henry  Holt  &  Co.,  1915;  Brief  Course 
and   Complete   Course,   do.,    1915;   Junior  High 


School  Math.,  Ginn  &  Co.,  3  books,  1917;  Car- 
ricula  in  Math.,  Gov.  But..  1914;  Numerous 
mag.  articles  in  Sch.  and  Soc;  Sch.  Sc.  and 
Math.;  Jour,  of  Educ.  Fsych.,  and  Norm.  Instr. 
M.nrried  Celia  Frances,  Je  19  1905,  Piqua.  O, 
Children:  Helen  Anne,  b.  0  30.  1907;  Edgar 
William,  b.  Jl  22  1011.  Address,  343  3rd 
.Ave.,   S.,  St.  Cloud,   Minn. 

WILLIAM  HAND  BROWNE,  JR. 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 
1890;  b.  Jl  21,  1868,  Baltimore;  s.  William 
Hand  (b.  1828  do.)  and  Mary  Catherine 
(Owings)  Browne  (b.  1833,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Univ.  Sch.  for  Bovs,  Baltimore.  Delta  Phi; 
Sigma  Xi;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Electn.,  Baltimore 
Traction  Co.,  189091;  Elec.  Engr.,  with  W.  A. 
Heywood  Consulting  Engr.,  1893-96;  Instr., 
Elec.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1896-98;  Asst. 
Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1898-1902;  Prof.. 
Phys.  and  Elec.  Engng.,  N.  C.  Coll.  of  Agr. 
and  Mech.  Arts,  1908 — .  Invented  mechanical 
model  for  illustrating  the  drop  of  potential 
along  an  electrical  conductor  1897.  Ed.,  Elec. 
Reziew,  1902-oS;  Transactions  Illuminating 
Engng.  Soc.  1907-08;  Auth.:  Power  Factor 
Indicators,  Trans.  Am.  Inst,  of  Engrs.,  igoi; 
Yesriy  Reviews  of  Elec.  Progress,  N.  Y.  Times, 
1902-07;  Telharmonium,  Harper  Weekly,  1907; 
Drop  of  Potent'al  Model  for  Alternating  Cur- 
rent Circuits,  Pub.  of  Engng.  Soc,  Univ.  of 
III.  Mem.  .'\.  I.  E.  E.:  Am.  Electro-Chem. 
Soc;  Soc.  Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ;  Illurni- 
nating  Engng.  Soc;  Johns  Hopkins  Univ. 
Alumni  Assn.;  Epis.  Church.  Married  Linda 
M.  Whitaker,  i8n8.  Chicago.  Children:  Owens 
Hand,  b.  1899;  William  Hand,  b.  1901;  Godfrey 
Hand,  b.  1903;  Cicely  Cushman  b.  1906.  Ad- 
dress,  1413  Hillsboro  St.,  Raleigh,  N.  C.f 

JAMES  HENRY  BROWNLEE 
Professor;  A.  M.,  McKendree  Coll.,  1870; 
b.  D  29,  1846,  Livonia,  Ind.;  s.  James  (b.  1812, 
County  Down,  Ireland)  and  Lavina  (McClung) 
Brownlee  (b.  1817,  Cynthiana,  Ky.).  Prejiared 
by  Pvt.  tutor,  Auburn,  Kan.  Supt.,  City  Schs., 
Shiloh,  III.,  1870-72;  Supt.,  Schs.,  Grayville, 
III.,  1872  74;  Teacher,  Eng.,  Lit.  and  Elocu- 
tion. So.  III.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1874-85;  Prof., 
Rhet.  and  Orat.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1885-93;  Mayor, 
Urbana,  1891-93.  Teacher,  Elocution  and 
C)rat.  So.  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1897-9;  Teacher, 
Reading  and  Elocution;  East.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  Charleston,  1899-1901;  I'rof.,  Orat.  and 
Lit..  Epworth  Univ.,  (Oklahoma  City  Okla., 
1904 — .  Pvt.,  Co.  D,  17th  Kan.  Vol.  Inf.,  five 
months.  1864;  Drill  Sergt.,  loth  Kan.  Inf., 
1865.  Auth.:  Martial  Recitations  for  the 
Camp  Fire,  Saalfield  Co.,  Akron,  O.,  1894;  War 
Tirr.e  Echoes,  do.,  i8g8;  series  of  articles  on 
Elocution,  ///.  Sch.  Juur.,  Vol.  2,  1883;  The  Re; 
lation  of  Education  and  Agriculture,  Farmers' 
Mag.,  Oklahoma  City,  1905;  The  Army  Over- 
coat. Mem.,  111.  St.  Teachers'  Assn.,  Pres., 
1885;  111.  Assn.  of  Elocutionists.  Pres.,  1893; 
Presby.  Church.  Married  Sarah  Carey,  D 
25,  1873,  Grayville,  III.  Children:  Elizabeth 
Emma.  b.  My  31,  1875;  Mary  La\ina.  b.  Ja  6, 
1878.  Address,  510  West  12th  St.,  Oklahoma 
City.,  Okla.t 

EARL  VIVIAN  BRUINGTON 
(See  No.  7417.) 

FLORENCE  I  OUTSE  BRUNDAGE 
(MESSICK) 
(See  No.  3297.) 

JAMES  DOWDEN  BRUNER 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Franklin  Coll.,  Ind.,  1888; 
Ph.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1904;  Litt.  D., 
Georgetown  Coll.,  Ky..  1017;  b.  My  19,  1864, 
1  eitchtield,  Ky.;  s.  Isaac  Willis  (b.  Mr  31,  1836, 
do.)  and  Maggie  Ellen  (Rogers)  Bruner  (b.  F 
1848  do.).  Prepared  in  Hodgenville,  Ky.;  at- 
tended   Georgetown    Coll.,    Ky.,    1883-86.      Phi 


Faculty 


8.1 


Delta  Theta;  Ciceronian  Lit.  Soc.  Asst.,  Latin, 
Georgetown  Coll.,  188485;  Instr.,  Mod.  Lang., 
Franklin  Coll.,  1887-89;  do..  Carey's  Boys  Sch. 
Baltimore,  i8-'o-oi;  Asst.  Prof..  Rom.  Lang., 
Univ.  of  111..  1893-94;  Prof.,  do.,  1894-9?;; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Rom.  Lang.  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1895-9^;  Assoc.  Prof,  and  Head  of  Rom.  Lang. 
Dept.,  Univ.  of  N.  C,  1901  06;  Prof.,  do., 
190609:  Pres.,  Chowan  Coll.,  N.  C,  1909-1^1; 
Head  Dept.  of  Eng.  and  Teacher  of  French, 
East.  Ky.  Norm.  Sch.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  The 
Phonology  of  the  Pistoiese  Dialect,  Baltimore, 
1904;  Chateaubriand's  Le  Dernier  Ahcncorage, 
Am,  Book  Co.,  1903;  Feuillet's  Le  Jeune  Hom- 
me Ppuvre,  D.  C.  Heath  &  Co.,  loot;  The 
Characters  in  Victor  Hugo's  "Hernani"  Sewa- 
tiee  Univ.  Press,  1905;  Victor  Hugo's  Hernani, 
Am.  Book  Co.,  iqo6;  Numerous  Mag.  articles. 
Ed.,  Corneille's  "Le  Cid",  Am.  Book  Co..  1908. 
Mem.,  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.;  IJaptist 
Church.  Married  Elizabeth  Cutting  Cooley,  D 
i8n4.  Blue  Lick  Springs,  Ky.  Children:  Tames 
Willis  b.  O  I,  1895;  Arthur  Cutting,  b.  Mr  24. 
1897;  Lee  Moulton,  b.  My  23,  1901.  Address, 
Richmond,  Ky. 

ARTHUR  MAXWELL  BRUNSON 
(See   No.   5563.) 

ELIZABETH  PARNHAM  BRUSH 
(See  No.  G92.) 

JOHN  MYRON  BRYAN 
(See  No.  G93.) 

SARAH  ELIZABETH  BRYAN 
(See  No.  3298.) 

THOMAS  JOSEPH  BRYAN 
Chemist;   A.   B.,    Colgate,    1893;   A.   M.,  do.; 

B.  D.,  do.;  Ph.  D.  Univ.  of  Freiburg,  1901; 
D.  Sc.  Honorary,  Colgate,  1915;  b.  S  26,  1869. 
Warwickshire.  Eng.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  Ag  28,  1839, 
do.)  and  Martha  (Hatfield)  Bryan  (b.  N  i. 
1837,  do.)  Prepared  in  Colgate  Acad.,  Hamil- 
ton, N.  Y.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Lambda  Up- 
silon;  Kingsford  Prize  Declamation  Speaker; 
First  Lawrence  Chem.  Prize.  Asst.,  Chem., 
Colgate  Univ.,  1893-95,  1897-99;  do.,  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  Conn.,  1901-02;  Instr.,  Chem.,  Williams 
Coll.,  1902-03;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1903-06;  St. 
Analyst,  111.  Food  Comn.,  1906-13;  Chief  Chem., 
Calumet  Bakii\g  Powder  Co.,  1913 — ;  Invented 
delivery  funnel_  for  introducing  liquids  under 
diminished  or  increased  pressure.  Ueber  die 
Einwiskung  von-O-und-P-TolylsenfoI  auf  Phe- 
nole  bei  Gegen  wart  von  Aluminumchlorid, 
Speyer  and  Kaerner,  Freiburg,  in  Baden,  1901; 
Auth.:  Article  on  invention.  Jour.  A.  C.  S., 
Vol.  28,  No.  I ;  Apparatus  for  introducing 
Liquids   under   pressure,   do.,    1906.      Mem.,   A. 

C.  S.  Chm.,  Agr.  and  Food  Div.,  1916-18. 
Married  Wissie  Etha  Myers,  Ja  31,  1906  Cham- 
paign. Address,  4100-4124  Filmore  St.,  Chi- 
cago. 

WALTHER  BUCHEN 
(See  No.   G9S.) 

SOLON  JUSTUS  BUCK 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1904;  A.  M., 
do.,  1005;  Ph.  D.,  Harvard,  1911;  b.  Ag  16, 
1884,  Berlin.  Wis.;  s.  Charles  Alvin  (b.  F  6, 
1851,  Stow,  Mass.)  and  Clara  Justina  (Luther) 
Buck  (b.  S  7,  1857,  Harrisville  Wis.).  Pre- 
pared m  Berlin  (Wis.)  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Phi  Gamma  Delta;  Scholarship  and  Fellowship 
in  Am.  Hi.st.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1904-05;  Honor- 
ary Fellowship  in  Am.  Hist.,  do.,  1Q05  06; 
Thayer  Scholarship,  Harvard,  1906-07;  Francis 
Pprkman  Fellowship  do.,  190708;  Topnan 
Prize  in  Pol.  Sc.  for  thesis  "The  Granger 
Movement",  do..  191 1.  Asst..  Hist.,  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  1905-06;  Instr.,  do.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1908-09; 
Research  Asst.,  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-11;  Re- 


search Assoc,  do.,  1911-14;  Asst.  Prof.,  Hist., 
Univ.  of  Minn.,  1914-17;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do., 
19 1 7 — .  .Auth.:  The  Granger  Movement;  A 
Study  of  Agricultural  Organization  its  Politi- 
cal, Economic  and  Social  Manifestations, 
1870-18S0,  Harvard  Univ.  Press,  1913;  1  ravel 
and  Description,  1765  1865;  Together  with  a 
List  of  County  Histories,  Atlases,  and  Bio- 
graphical Collections  and  a  List  of  Territorial 
and  State  Laws,  1914;  Illinois  in  1818,  ///. 
Centennial  Comn.,  1917;  2nfl  ed.  McClurg, 
1918;  Thirteen  papers,  articles  and  reports, 
mainly  on  topics  of  history  of  Mississippi  val- 
ley region;  Numerous  collections  and  other  edi- 
torial productions,  reviews  etc.  Mem.,  Am. 
Hist.  Assn.;  Bd.  of  Eds.;  Wis.  Hist.  Soc;  111. 
St.  Hist.  Soc.  Am.  Antiquarian  Soc;  Minn. 
Hist.  Soc,  Supt.,  1914.  Address,  428  Walnut 
St.,  S.  E.  Minneanolis:  bus.  add.,  Minnesota 
Historical  Society  St.  Paul  or  Univ.  of  Minne- 
sota, Minneapolis. 

THOMAS  BUCK 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Me.,  1901;  Ph. 
D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1909;  b.  D  25,  1881,  Or- 
land.  Me.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Gamma  Alpha; 
Sigma  Xi.  Instr.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  Me.,  1902- 
06;  do.,  Univ.  01  111.,  1909-11;  do.,  Univ.  of 
Calif.,  1911-18;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1918 — .  Ad- 
dress, Faculty   Club,  Berkeley,   Calif. 

COATES  PRESTON  BULL 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Minn.;  b.  O  11, 
1872,  Edina  Mills,  Minn.;  s.  James  Alvah  (b. 
F  26,  1834,  Rural  Hill,  N.  Y.)  and  Amie  Lea 
(Cooper)  Bull  (b.  O  6.  1840,  Lancaster  Co., 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Sch.  of  Agr.,  Univ.  of  Minn. 
Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi.  Stud.  Asst.,  Agr., 
Univ.  of  Minn.,  1897-1901;  Asst.,  .•\gron.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1901-02;  Asst.  Prof.,  Agr..  Univ.  of 
Minn.,  1902  06;  Assoc  Prof.,  do.  and  St.  Exp. 
Sta.,  1906-13;  Prof.,  Agron.,  do.,  1913 — .  In- 
vented plant  breeding  devices  and  record  forms, 
see  Bui.  No.  107,  Minn.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  Auth.: 
Rural  Sch.  Bui.,  do.,  No.  2;  Flax,  .4m.  Cyclo- 
pedia Agr.;  Collaborator,  B.  P.  I.,  U.  S.  Dept. 
of  Agr.;  Ed.,  Farm  Students'  Review,  St.  An- 
thony Park.  Mem..  Minn.  Crop  Improvement 
Assn.,  Sec;  Am.  Breeders'  Assn.;  Minn.  St. 
Hort.  Soc;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Grange  St.  Farmers' 
Club;  Am.  Soc.  of  Agron.;  Nat.  Potato  Assn.; 
Mgr.,  6th  Nat.  Corn  Exposition,  Dallas,  Tex., 
1014;  Serbian  Mission.  1918;  Sec,  Minnesota 
Food  Production  and  Conservation  Com.  Mar- 
ried Lotta  Mae  Tryon,  O  12,  1904,  Minneapolis. 
Children:  Coates  Preston,  b.  Mr  15,  1907; 
Henry  Enoch  b.  N  2,  1908;  James  Tryon,  b. 
F  6,  1915.  Address,  2137  Commonwealth  Ave., 
St.  Paul. 

SLEETER   BULL 
Associate;   B.   S.,  Buchtel  Coll.,  1909;  B.  S., 
in  Agr.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1910;  M.  S.,  Pa.  St.  Coll., 
loii;  b.   D  23,   1887,   Sidney.  O.;   s.   B.   T.    (b. 

1862,  Sidney,  O.)  and  Lottie  (Sleeter)  Bull  (I). 

1863,  do.).  Prepared  in  Sidney  (O.)  H.  S. 
Zeta  Alpha  Epsilon;  Alnha  Gamma  Rho;  Sigma 
Xi.  Teaching  Fellowship.  Pa.  St.  Coll.;  Teach- 
ing Fellow  and  Asst.,  Agr.  Chem.,  do.,  1910-11; 
Asst.,  An.  Husb.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-12;  Instr., 
An.  Nutrition,  do.,  1912-14;  Assoc,  do.,  1914 — . 
.Auth.:  A  Comparison  between  the  Refraction 
and  the  Specific  Gravity  of  Milk  Serum  for  the 
Detection  of  added  Water,  Jour,  of  Indus,  and 
Engng.  Chem.,  Vol.  3.  No.  1;  A  Study  of  Me- 
thane Fermentation  in  the  First  Stomach  of 
the  Ruminants,  Abstract  in  Biochemical  Bui., 
Columbia,  Vol.  i.  No.  i;  Principles  of  Feeding 
Farm  .Animals  Macmillan.  1916;  articles  in 
Bui.,  ///.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  Mem.,  Chem.  Soc; 
.Am.  Soc.  for  An.  Nutrition.  Married  Lucille 
Simmons,  N  25,  191 1.  Children:  Jean,  b.  Mr 
22  1014:  Georgia  Lee,  b.  S  i,  1916.  Address, 
808  Michigan  Ave.,  Urbana. 

MAMIE  BUNCH 
(See  No.   6124.) 


-^5^ 


University  ok  Illinois 


WILLIAM  EDWARD  BURGE 
Professor;  A.  B.,  RainlolpliiSIacon  CoU.. 
1903;  A.  M.,  do.,  1906;  I'll.  D..  Joliiis  Hopkins, 
1909;  b.  S  17,  1880,  Lynchburg,  Va.;  s.  John 
W.  (b.  do.)  and  Alberta  Crews  Burge  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  RandolphMacon  Acad.,  Bredford 
City.  Va.,  Prin.,  li.  S.,  Ashland,  111..  1903-o.s; 
Scholar,  Johns  Hopkins,  1906-7;  Fellow  Physiol., 
Johns  Hopkins,  1909.  Asst.,  Physiol.,  Med. 
"Sch.,  Bellcvuc,  New  York  City,  1909-10;  Asst., 
Physiol.,  Johns  Hopkins  Med.  Sch.,  1910-11; 
Instr.,  do.,  1911-12;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1 912 — .  Auth.:  29  articles  in  The  .4in. 
Jour,  of  Physiol.;  Numerous  articles  in  Scieticc, 
Archives  of  Ophthalmol.  Resumes  des  Com- 
munications, et  Demonstration;  J.xieme  Congies 
International  des  Physiologistcs  Groninqne, 
Elect.  World,  Jours,  of  the  Franklin  Inst.,  Jour, 
of  Am.  Med.  Assn.,  Med.  Record,  Jour,  of 
Pharmacol,  and  E.vperimenial  Therapeutics, 
The  .Archives  of  Internal  Medicine,  Jour,  of 
Parasitol.,  Am.  Jour,  of  Surgery,  Jour,  of 
Biolog.  Chcm.  Mem.,  Am.  I'hysiol.  Soc. ;  M. 
E.  Church.  Married  Emma  Longfellow,  1912, 
Machias,  Me.  Children:  Cornelia,  b.  1914; 
Edward,  b.  1917.  Address,  611  W.  Elm  St., 
Urbana. 

CARL  VICTOR  BURGER 
Instructor;  B.  Arch.,  Cornell,  1912;  b.  Je  i8, 
i8i;8,  Maryville,  Tenn.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  1846, 
New  York  City)  and  Lizzie  (Knox)  Burger  (b. 
1856,  Oxfordi,  O.).  Prepared  in  Maryville 
(Tenn.)  Coll.  prep,  sch.;  attended  Lcland  Stan- 
ford Univ.  1915-16;  Sch.  of  Museum  of  Fine 
Arts  Boston.  Phi  Kappa  I'si;  Sphinx  Head; 
Book  and  Bowl;  Savage  Club.  Instr.,  Free  hand 
Drawing,  Dept.,  Arch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-17. 
ist  Lt.,  U.  S.  N.  A.,  F'raiice,  1918 — .  Address, 
Maryville,  Tenn. 

ALBERT  FRANKLIN  BURGESS 
Entomologist;  B.  S.,  Mass.  Agr.  Coll.,  1895; 
M.  S.,  do.,  1897;  b.  O  2,  1873;  s.  Emony  and 
Mary  A.  (Lewis)  Burgess.  I'repared  in  Rock- 
land (Mass.)  H.  S.  Phi  Sigma  Kappa.  Asst.  En- 
tomol.,  Mass.  St.  Bd.  of  Agr..  1895-9;  do., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1899-1900;  Asst.  Ins]).,  nurseries 
and  orchards,  O.,  O.  Agr.  Exp.  Sla.,  1900-02; 
Chief  Insp.,  do.,  1902-07;  Asst.  Entomol.,  U. 
S.  Bur.  of  Entomol.,  1907 — .  Auth.:  Buls.  and 
Reports  as  chief  Insp.,  Nurseries  and  Orchards, 
O.  St.  Bd.  of  Agr.,  1902-09;  Various  Buls., 
Bur.  of  Entomol.,  U.  S.  Dcpt.,  Agr.,  Miscel- 
laneous papers  and  reports  on  Entomol.  Bus. 
Mgr.,  Jour.  Econ.  Entomol.  Fellow,  Entomol. 
Soc.  of  ."Vm.;  Sec,  Am.  Assn.  of  Econ.  En- 
tomols. ;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.  Married  Mary  E. 
Dwigjt,  Je  20,  1904,  Castalia,  O.  Children: 
Emony  D.,  b.  Je  26,  1907;  Albert  F.  Jr.,  b.  My 
IS,  191 3.  Address,  47  Sargent  St.,  Melrose 
Highlands,  Mass. 

JOSEPH  EDWIN  BURGESS 
Instructor;  B.  P..  Syracuse  Univ.,  1914;  b. 
Mr  28,  1890,  Dansville,  N.  Y.;  s.  Joseph  Wil- 
liam (b.  Ja  I,  1851,  do.)  and  Helen  (Sutton) 
Burgess  (b.  My  8,  1865,  Hornell,  N.  Y.).  I're- 
pared in  Dansville  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta;  Hiram  Gee  Fellowship.  In  sketch  Dcpt.. 
Niagara  Lithograph  Co.,  1916;  Instr.,  Freehand 
Drawing,  Arch.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 6-1 7. 
2nd  Lt.,  Inf.,  Camp  Grant,  111.  In  charge 
Camouflage  Work  of  Div.  of  Arms,  191 7 — . 
Married  June  Burchit,  D  22,  1917.  Address, 
840   Willow   Road,  Winnetka,   111. 

LAURIE  LORNE  BURGESS 
Chemist;  B.  Sc,  Dalhousie  Univ.,  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia,  1905;  A.  M.,  Harvard,  1906;  Ph. 
D.,  do.,  1909;  b.  O  21,  1882,  Woodville,  Kings 
Co.,  Nova  .Scotia;  s.  William  Jehiel  (b.  Jl  15, 
1829,  Cornwallis,  do.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Chute) 
Burgess  (b.iMy  4  1842,  .Somerset,  do.).  Pre- 
jiared  in  Kintrs  Co.  Aca<l.,  Kentville.  Nova 
Scotia.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon; 


Sigma  Xi;  Gamma  Alpha;  Alpha  Sigma  Phi; 
I'niv.  and  Thayer  Scholarships,  Harvard.  Asst., 
(hem.,  Harvard,  1906-08;  Instr.,  Cheni.,  Univ. 
of  ,Me..  summer  session,  1907-09;  do.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1909;  Assoc,  Chem.,  do.,  1911-12;  Asst. 
Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Saskatchewan,  1912-14; 
I'rof..  do.,  1914-16;  Chief  Chem.  and  Asst. 
.Supt..  Allegheny  By-Product  Coke  Co.,  Mc- 
Keesport.  Pa.,  1916-17;  Research  Chem.,  E.  I. 
DuPont  de  Nemours  &  Co.,  Wilmington,  Del., 
1917 — •  Autli.:  (with  T.  W.  Richards)  The 
Adiabatic  Determination  of  The  Heats  of 
Solution  of  Metals  in  Acids,  Jour  of  A.  C. 
S.,  \'ol.  32,  1910;  (with  T.  W.  Richards  and 
A.  W.  Rowe)  do.,  Vol.  32,  1910;  (with  G.  P. 
Baxter  and  H.  W.  Dandt)  The  Refractive  In- 
dex of  Water,  do..  Vol.  33,  191 1;  (with  Oliver 
Kamm)  A  Study  of  Cobaltinitriles  and  their 
Application  to  Analytical  Cheni.,  do..  Vol.  34, 
1912.  Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.,  Fellow;  A.  C.  S. 
^tarried  Ethel  Maude  Dujiuis,  Je  21,  1916, 
Toronto,  Can.  Address,  604  W.  20th  St.,  Wil- 
mington, Del. 

PAUL  STEERE  BURGESS 
(See  No.  G99.) 

WILLIAM   LEONIDAS   BURLISON 
(See  No.   Gioi.) 

THOMAS  JONATHAN  BURRILL 
(See  No.  H5.) 

PARKE  TUNIS   BURROWS 
(See  No.  684.) 

SAMUEL  CHATWOOD  BURTON 
Instructor;  A.  C.  T.  C,  Blackburn  Coll., 
Eng.,  1904;  A.  M.,  S.  West.  Poly.,  London, 
1905;  b.  F  18,  1 88 1.  Attended  Julian  and 
Colanssi  Acad.,  Paris;  Royal  Coll.  of  Art. 
London.  Art  Master,  Royal  ("iramniar  Sch.  and 
Instr.,  Art.  Blackburn  Municipal  Tech.  Sch.. 
Eng..  1909-ij;  Instr.,  Arch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912- 
15;  Instr..  Arch.  Painting,  Univ.  of  Minn., 
1915 — .  Mem.,  Art  Masters  Assn.,  Great  Brit- 
ain; Church  of  "Eng.  Sgt..  Canadian  Forces, 
France,  1918.  Address,  Campus  Club,  112 
Church   St.,   Minneapolis. 

ARTHUR  ERNEST  BLTRWASH 
(See  No.  5055.) 

•FRANK    LYMAN    BUSEY 
(See  No.   864.) 

LINCOLN  BUSH 
(See  No.  533.) 

NELLIE  EILEEN  BUSSELL 
Instructor;  A.  B..  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1913;  b. 
.Mr  31.  1890,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.;  s.  Cliarlcs  Ed- 
ward (b.  Me.)  and  Nellie  Louise  (  Mallorg) 
Bussell  (1).  111.).  Prepared  in  Lowell  H.  S., 
-San  Francisco  and  Olivet  Coll.  Prep.  Sch.;  At- 
tended .Sargent  Sch.  of  Phys.  Educ,  1915; 
Grad.  .Stud..  LIniv.  of  111.,  1917-18.  Phys.  Dir., 
Coll.  of  Indus.  Arts.  1915-16;  Instr.,  Dept.  of 
I'hys.  Educ,  I'niv.  of  III.  1Q16 — .  Mem..  Kappa 
Delta  Pi.  Address,  loio  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 

NATHANIEl,  BUTLER 
Prof,  and  Dean;  b.  My  22,  1853,  Eastport, 
Me.;  s.  Nathaniel  and  Jeannette  (Loring)  But- 
ler. A.  B..  Colby  L^niv.,  1873;  A.  M.,  do.. 
1876;  D.  D.,  do.,  1895;  LL.  D.,  do..  1903. 
Prof.,  Eng.  Lit.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  till  1886; 
I'roL,  Latin,  Univ.  of  III.,  1886-89;  ProL,  Eng. 
Lit.,  do.,  1889-92;  Dir.  of  Univ.  Exten.,  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1892-95;  Pres.,  Colby  Coll.,  1895- 
1901;  Prof,  and  Dean,  Univ^  of  Chicago,  1901 — . 
Delegate,  Univ.  of  Chicago  to  World's  Cong, 
on  L'niv.  Exten.,  London,  1894.  Auth.:  Bel- 
lum    Hclveticum     (Latin    Textbook,    5th    ed.). 


Faculty 


853 


1909;  article  on  Univ.  Exten.,  Universal  Ency- 
clopedia, 1901;  articles  on  Univ.  Exten.  and 
Summer  Sessions,  Cyclopedia  of  Ednc,  I9>i; 
Former  and  Present  Conditions  in  Educ.,  1901; 
Syllabi  of  Lecture  Studies  on  Am.  and  Eng. 
Lit.;  monograph  on  the  study  of  Latin.  111.  St. 
Teachers'  Assn.,  1888;  On  the  Psych,  of  Con- 
version, Baptist  Cong.,  Chicago,  1897;  philos. 
and  educ.  articles  and  reviews.  Married  Flor- 
ence Reeves  Shcppard,  t88i,  Chicago  (died  Je 
21,  1902);  Lillian  M.  Googins,  D  12,  1903,  Chi- 
cago. Children:  Sheppard  E.,  h.  1883;  Albert 
N.,  b.  1888;  Frederic  H.,  b.  1902;  Jeanette,  b. 
1909;  Franklin,  b.  1910;  Nathaniel  Jr.,  b.  1912. 
Address,  1217  E.  56lh  St.,  Chicago. 

HELEN  ELIZA  BUTTERFIELD 

(SCHOONHOVEN) 

(See  No.  636.) 

ARCHIE  STANTON  BUYERS 

(See  No.  3311-) 

GILBERT  HAVEN  CADY 

Geologist;  A.  B.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1905;  A.  M., 
do.,  1911;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1917;  b. 
D  18,  188.2,  Chicago;  s.  Martin  Everts  (b.  My 
12,  1849,  Middlebury,  \'t.)  and  Helen  Louise 
(Howard)  Cady.  Prepared  in  Lewis  Inst.,  Chi- 
cago. Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma 
Xi;  Fellow,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1906-07;  attended 
Yale  1909-10.  Teacher,  Eng.,  Southwest  Coll.. 
1905-07;  do.,  GeoL,  do.,  1908-09;  Asst.,  Phys. 
Geog.,  Yale,  1909-10;  Instr.,  do.,  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  1909-10;  Asst.,  Dept.,  Geol..  Univ.  of 
111.,  1911-12;  Asst.  Geol.,  St.  Geol.  Sur.,  1910; 
Instr.,  Geol.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1912-13;  Geol.,  111. 
St.  Geol.  Sur.,  1913 — ;  grad.  stud.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  winter,  1914.  Auth. :  Cement  Making 
Materials  in  the  Vicinity  of  LaSalle,  St.  Geol. 
Sur.,  Bui.  No.  8,  1907;  Geological  Coal  Re- 
sources of  the  West  Frankfort  Quadrangle, 
do.,  Bui.  No.  16;  Coal  Resources  of  District 
i;  VI  and  II,  ///.  Coal  Min.  Investigations, 
Bui.  No.  10,  1915;  do..  No.  15,  1916;  do..  No. 
16,  191 7.  Married  Marian  Adelia  Denmark, 
Jl  26,  1906,  Chicago.  Children:  Ruth  Louise. 
b.  Jl  13.  1907;  Gilbert  Haven,  Jr.,  b.  D  14. 
1911.  Address,  loio^  S.  Garfield  Ave.,  Ur- 
bane. 

LLOYD  RAYMOND  CALDWELL 
(See  No.  6782.) 

HELEN   VERA  CALHOUN 
(See  No.  2341.) 

ALFRED  COPELAND  CALLEN 
Professor;  E.  M.,  Lehigh  Univ.,  1909;  M. 
S.,  do.,  191 1 ;  b.  Jl  17  1888,  Pen  Argyl,  Pa.; 
s.  Benjamin  Tucker  (o.  1852,  Scranton,  Pa.) 
and  Jennie  (Fear)  Callen  (b.  1857,  Pittston. 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Reading  (Pa.)  H.  .S.;  at- 
tended Univ  of  111.,  1914-17.  Theta  Delta  Chi; 
Tau  Beta  Pi.  Instr.,  Phys.,  Lehigh  Univ., 
1909-10;  do.,  Min.  Engng.,  do.,  1910-11;  do., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1914-16;  Assoc,  do.,  1916-17; 
Head,  Min.  Engng.  Dept.,  W.  Va.  Univ. ;  Dir.. 
Bur.  of  Mine  Research,  do.,  and  in  charge  of 
Min.  Exten.  work,  1917 — •.  Co- Auth.:  The 
Economic  Purchase  and  Use  of  Coal  for  Heat- 
ing Homes,  with  Special  Reference  to  Condi- 
tions in  Illinois,  Circular  4,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta., 
L^niv.  of  111.,  1917;  Ocher  Deposits  of  Eastern 
Pennsylvania,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  Bui.  430,  1909; 
Auth.:  Another  Indicator  for  Tables,  Coal  Age, 
Vol.  2,  1 91 7;  Electric  Locomotives  for  Coal 
Mines,  The  Coal  Industry,  Vol;  i,  1918;  Stor- 
age Battery  Locomotives,  do.  Mem.,  Coal  Min. 
Inst,  of  Am.;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Married  Ida 
Caroline  Sayfor,  Ap  9,  1912,  Pottstovvn.  Pa. 
Children:  Katharine  Edna,  b.  F  24.  1914;  Mar- 
tha Saylor,  b.  Ag  28,  1915.  Address,  45  Jones 
Ave.,    Morgantown,   W.    Va. 


JOHN  WILLARD  CALVIN 
B.  S.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1906;  b.  Mr  24. 
1887,  Topeka,  Kan.  Teacher,  Chem.,  Kan.  St. 
Agr.  Coll.;  Asst.,  Chem.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  190809;  Assoc,  in  Chem..  Univ.  of 
Neb.  (on  leave  of  alisence).  Auth.:  A  Method 
of  Determining  Hydrogen  Peroxide;  (With  C. 
W.  Mathewson)  Ferrous  Salts  and  Other  Re- 
ducing Agents,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  i9o6.t 

JESSIE  YEREANCE  CANN 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Goucher  Coll.,  1904;  A.  M., 
Columbia,  1910;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  191 1;  b.  My  17, 
1883,  Newark,  N.  J.;  d.  Francis  William  (b.  N 
S,  1852,  do.)  and  Frances  Henrietta  (Yereance) 
Cann  (b.  Ap  7,  1851,  do.).  Prepared  in  New- 
ark (N.  J.)  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kaj)pa;  Curtis 
Scholarship,  Columbia.  Instr.,  Sc,  H.  S., 
Belleville,  N.  J.;  1904-09;  Head,  Chem.  Dept., 
Rockford  Coll.,  1911-14;  Instr.,  Chem.,  Univ. 
of  HI..  1914-17;  Assoc.,  do.,  1917-18;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Analyt.  Chem.,  Smith  Coll.,  1918;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  do.,  191 9 — .  Auth.:  The  Relationship 
existing  between  the  weight  of  a  falling  drop 
and  the  diameter  of  the  tip  from  which  it  falls. 
My  1911;  (with  Prof.  J.  Livingston  R.  Mor- 
gan) do..  Jour.  .1.  C.  S.,  Je  1911.  Mem.,  A. 
C.  S.;  Alpha  Theta  Chi.  Address,  602  S.  Lin- 
coln Ave.,  Urbana;  bus.  add..  Smith  Coll., 
North   Hampton,   Mass. 

HOWARD  VERNON  CANTER 
Prof,  and  Dean;  A.  B.,  Washington  and  Lee 
Univ.,  1896;  Ph.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 
1904;  b.  Mr  8,  1873,  Winchester,  V^a.;  s.  James 
H.  (b.  Ap  4.  1838,  Frederick  Co.,  Va.)  and 
Sara  Ann  (Wise)  Canter  (b.  S  1837,  Cumber- 
land Co.,  Pa.).  Prei)ared  in  Shenandoah  Val- 
ley Acad.,  Winchester,  Va.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Lijther  Sievers  Birely  Scholarship,  Washington 
and  Lee  Univ.;  Univ.  Fellow,  Latin,  Johns 
Hopkins  Univ.,  Prof.,  Latin  and  Greek,  Notre 
Dame  of  Md.,  1902-05;  Asst.  Prof.,  Latin,  Univ. 
of  Mo.;  Assoc,  Classics,  L'niv.  of  111.,  1909- 
14;  do..  Classics,  do.,  1914-16;  Assoc.  Prof., 
do.,  1916—;  Asst.  Dean,  Coll.  of  L.  A.  &  S., 
do.,  1915 — (on  leave  1918-19).  Regional  Dir., 
Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Brescia,  Italy,  1918;  Capt.,  Italian 
Army,  1918;  Service  Medal  by  local  army  of 
Brescia,  Italy.  Auth.:  Sallust's  Jugurthine 
War,  Atkinson,  Mentzer  and  Grover,  Chica- 
go, 191 1 ;  The  Infinitive  Construction  in  Livy, 
E.  W.  Stephens  Pub.  Co.,  Columbia,  Mo.,  1906; 
The  Defeat  of  Varus  and  the  German  Frontier 
Policy  of  Augustus.  Univ.  of  111.;  Studies  in 
Social  Sciences  Vol.  4;  Sundry  publications 
in  A}n.  Jour,  of  Philol.,  Classical  Jour.,  etc.; 
also  fac.  publications,  1910-18.  Married  Edna 
Hopkins  Maloy,  S  2,  1905,  Baltimore.  Child, 
Howard  Vernon,  Jr..  b.  Jl  2,  1906.  Address, 
101    Chalmers    St.,    Champaign. 

•JOSEPH  FLETCHER  CAREY 
A.  M.,  1846;  b.  N  26,  1823,  New  York  City; 
s.  William  (b.  Reading.  Eng.)  and  Hannah 
(Williams)  Carey  (b.  Wiltshire,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Dutchess  Co.  Acad.,  Poughkeepsie,  N. 
Y.  Teacher,  Greenbush,  N.  Y.,  1846-49;  do.. 
West  Bloomfield,  N.  J.,  1849-30;  Prin.,  Still- 
water and  Auburn  Acads.,  N.  Y..  1850-53;  do., 
Stillwater,  N.  Y.,  1853-55;  Prof.,  Latin  and 
Greek,  Mich.  St.  Norm.  (Toll.,  Y'psilanti.  1855- 
67;  do.,  Pittsburg,  1867-71;  do.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1871-74;  Agt.,  Mutual  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Pittsburg, 
1874-94;  resided,  San  Diego,  1894-1905.  Mem., 
Baptist  Church;  Pres.,  Pittsburgh  Assn.  of 
Ministers;  Trustee,  Bucknell  Univ.,  Lewis- 
burg,  Pa.,  and  Mt.  Pleasant  Inst.,  Pa.;  Am. 
Civic  Assn.  Married  Augusta  Gregory,  1849, 
Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.;  Sarah  Markle,  1870,  W. 
Newton,  Pa.;  Hetty  Forward.  1882,  Pittsburg, 
Pa.  Children:  Charles  Henrv;  Elizabeth  Bar- 
bour (died  1888);  William  Downing  (died  F 
191 1);  Joseph  F.,  Jr.;  Edward  Gregory  (died 
1S73);  Augustus  Walter;  Katharine  Markle; 
.Mice  Hannah.  Died  D  28,  1905,  San  Diego, 
Calif. 


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University  of  Illinois 


ALBERT  PRUDEN  CARMAN 
Professor-  A.  B..  Princeton,  1883;  A.  M.. 
do.,  1S84;  D.  Sc,  do.,  1S61.,;  s.  Kev.  Thomas 
C  (b.  i8jo.  Bordcntown,  N.  j.)  and  Phoebe  C 
(Pruden)  Carman  (b.  1838,  Rockaway,  N.  J.). 
Prepared  in  St.  Model  Sch.,  Trenton,  N.  J.; 
attended  Ur.iv.  of  Berlii..  18^7-89;  Univ.  of 
\'ienna,  189596.  Cliosophic  Soc,  Princeton; 
Dickenson  Prizeman;  Fellow  of  E.xp.  Sc.  Instr. 
Phvs..  Princeton.  1883-84;  Tutor,  Math.,  do., 
1883-87;  Prof.,  Phvs.  and  Elec.  Engng..  Purdue, 
1889-92;  do.,  Theoretical  Phys.,  Stanford, 
18)2-96;  do.,  Phvs.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1896 — . 
Auth.:  Wave  Motfon,  Pliys.  Review,  1904;  Re- 
sistance of  Tubes  to  Collapse,  do.,  1905;  Theo- 
ries of  Elec  ,  Sch.  Sc.,  1904;  Collapse  of  Small 
Tubes,  Phvs.  Reviciv,  1905;  (with  G.  J.  Balzer) 
Effect  of  Pressure  on  the  Aluminum  Rcctitier. 
do.,  1910;  (with  F.  R.  Watson)  Teaching  of 
Phvs.  to  Large  Classes,  Sc,  1910;  Design  of  a 
Phvs.  Lab.,  The  Biickbuildcr,  191 1;  '1  be  Col- 
lapse of  Short  Thin  Tubes  London  Philosopht- 
cat  Mag.,  D  igi6;  also  Engng.  E.rp.  Sta.  But.. 
No.  99,  191 7;  other  articles  in  scientific  serials. 
Mem.,  Am.  Phys.  Soc;  A.  A.  A.  S.,  Fellow. 
Married  Maude  Wheeler  Straight.  Je  21,  1900. 
Address,  908  W.  California  St.,  Urbana. 

ROBERT  DANIEL  CARMICHAEL 
Professor;  A.  B..  Lineville  Coll.,  1898;  Ph. 
D.,  Princeton,  igji;  b.  Mr  i,  1879,  Goodwater, 
Ala;  s.  Daniel  Monroe  (b.  My  7,  1847,  Clay 
Co..  Ala.)  and  Amanda  Delight  (Lessley)  Car 
michael  (b.  S  25,  1857  Coosa  Co.,  Ala.).  Pre- 
pared in  Goodwater  (Ala.)  H.  S.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Sigma  Xi;  Jacobus  Fellow,  Princeton, 
1910-11.  Teacher,  Pub.  Sch.,  1898-1903;  Min- 
ister, Presby.  Church,  1903-09;  Prof.,  Math., 
Ala.  Presby.  ColL,  190609;  Asst.  Prof,  and 
Assoc.  Prof.,  Math.,  Ind.  Univ.,  19:1-15;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  summer  1915; 
Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 5 — •  Auth.: 
Theory  of  Relativity,  Wiley  &  Sons,  1913; 
Theory  of  Numbers,  do.,  1914;  Diophantine 
Analysis,  do.,  1915;  many  articles  and  book 
notices,  especially  concerning  relativity  of 
numbers,  in  sc.  and  math,  trans.,  annals,  and 
jours.  Ed.-in-Chief,  Am.  Math.  Montlily 
Mem..  Presby.  Church;  Council,  Am.  Math. 
Soc;  Council.  Math.  Assn.  of  Am.  Married 
Eula  Smith  Narramore,  N  24,  1901,  Thorsby. 
Ala.  Children:  Eunice  Annie,  b.  O  14,  1902; 
Erdys  Lucile.  b.  Je  27.  1904;  Gersham  Narra- 
more, b.  Ag  8,  1905;  Robert  Lessley,  b.  O  28, 
1910.  Address,  708  W.  Michigan  Ave.,  Ur- 
bana. 

WILBUR  JEROME  CARMICHAEL 

(See  No.  SS74-) 

DAVID  HOBART  CARNAHAN 

(See  No.  940.) 

CHARLES  ERNEST  CARPENTER 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Kan.  Univ.,  1903;  A.  M.. 
do..  1004;  LL.  B.,  Harvard,  1908;  b.  O  31, 
1878,  Olin,  la.;  s.  Asa  E.  (b.  Mr  29,  1847,  0.) 
and  Lillian  L.  (Littlefield)  Carpenter  (b.  O 
28,  1846,  Erie,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Olin  (la.) 
H.  S.  Asst.  Prof.,  Law,  Univ.  of  N.  Dak., 
1009  12;  Prof.,  do.,  1912-14;  Asst.  Prof.,  do., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1914 — .  Auth.:  Law  of  Surety- 
ship and  Guaranty,  Modern  American  Law. 
Vol.  8,  Blackstone's  Inst.,  Chicago,  1914;  Ne- 
KOtiable  Instrument  Law  in  North  Dakota 
Departmental  But.,  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.,  Je  1914; 
De  Facto  Corporations,  Jlar-'ard  Law  Review, 
Vol.  25,  1012;  Court  Discussions  and  the  Com- 
mon Law,  Columbia  Law  Review.  Vol.  17,  1917; 
Jurisdiction  over  debts,  for  the  Purpose  of  Ad- 
ministration Garnishment  and  Taxation,  Har- 
vard Law  Review,  Vol.  31,  191 8.  Married 
Jessie  Bennett,  Ag  31,  1905,  Ottawa,  Kan. 
Children:  Corinne,  b.  Mr  11,  1907;  Mary,  b. 
Ja  15,  1915.  Address,  806  Iowa  St.,  Urbana; 
bus.  add.,  305  Law  Bldg.,  Univ.  of  111.,  do. 


FREDERIC    W.\LTON    CARPENTER 
Professor;   B.  S.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,   1899;  A.  M., 

Harvard  1902;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1904,  ^j.  -My  12, 
1876,  Milll)rook,  N.  Y.;  s.  Franklin  Thomas 
(b.  F  16,  1827,  New  York  City)  and  .lane 
(Willets)  Carpenter  (b.  Jl  25,  1830,  Millbrook, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Sch.  of  Social  Econ.,  N. 
Y.  attended  Neurological  Inst.  Frankfort-on- 
Main.,  summer  1908;  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1910-11; 
Univ.  of  Municli  191  i.  Zeta  Psi;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Sigma  Xi;  Virginia  Barrett  Gibbs 
Scholar;  Edward  Austin  Fellow,  Harvard. 
.\sst.,  Biol.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  1899-1900;  Asst., 
Zool.,  Harvard,  1901-03;  Lecturer,  Biol.,  N.  Y. 
Univ.,  summer,  190405;  Instr.,  Zool.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1904-08;  Assoc,  do.,  1908-10;  Asst. 
Prof,  do.,  1911-13;  J.  P.  Morgan  Prof.,  Biol., 
Trinity  Coll..  Hartford.  Conn..  19>3— •  Dir., 
Bermuda  Biol.  Sta.  for  Research,  summer, 
1909,  Q.  M.,  Am.  Red  Cross  San.  Tr.  Detach- 
ment No.  2,  1917 — .  Auth.:  The  Developrnent 
of  the  Oculomotor  Nerve,  the  Ciliary  Ganglion, 
and  the  .Abucent  Nerve  in  the  Chick,  Bui.  Mu- 
seum Comparative  ^aol..  Harvard,  Vol.  48, 
1906;  The  Reaction  of  the  Pomace  Fly  (Dro- 
sophila  ami)cloi)hila)  to  Light,  Gravity,  and 
Mechanical  Stimulation,  Am.  Naturalist,  Vol, 
39.  '905;  .An  Astronomical  Determination  of 
the  Heights  of  Birds  during  Nocturnal  Migra- 
tion The  Auk,  Vol.  23,  1906;  Some  Reactions 
of  Drosophila.  with  Special  Reference  to  Con- 
vulsive Refle.<es,  Jour,  of  Comparative  Neurol, 
and  Psych.,  Vol.  18,  1908;  Feeding  Reactions 
of  the  Rose  Coral  (Iso'  livllia ).  Troc.  A.  A.  A. 
S.,  Vol.  46,  110;  The  Ciliary  Ganglion  of  Birds. 
Folia,  Neuro-Biotogica,  Vol.  5,  1911;  also  arti- 
cles in  the  Folio  N euro-Biological,  Jour,  of 
Comparative  Neurol.,  Psych.  Bui.;  Ed.  Bd., 
Folia  Neuro-Biotogica,  Amsterdam,  Holland, 
Mem.,  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S. ;  Assn.  of  Anatom- 
ists; Am.  Soc.  of  Zool.;  Univ.  Club  of  Hart- 
ford, 19 1 4 — .  Married  Dorothy  Dresler  Je  26, 
1906,  New  York  City.  Address,  1003  Farming- 
ton  Ave^  West  Hartford.  Conn.;  bus.  add.. 
Trinity   Coll.,   Hartford,   Conn. 

HUBERT  VINTON  CARPENTER 
(See  No.  1022.) 

JENNETTE  EMELINE  CARPENTER 

(LINCOLN) 
Born  in  Newville.  O.;  d.  William  Barney  (b. 
S  15,  182s.  do.)  and  Emeline  (Grove)  Carpen- 
ter (b.  Ap  2,  1828,  Philadelphia).  Prepared 
in  Mansfield  (O.)  H.  S.  Attended  O.  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  1880-2;  Boston  Sch.  of  Orat.  and  Phys. 
Tr.,  188992;  Harvard  Summer  Sch.,  Phys.  Tr., 
1903;  Columbia  Summer  Sch.,  do.,  1905.  Kap- 
pa Alpha  Theta;  Clionian  Lit.  Soc.  Dir.,  Phys. 
Tr.,  Norm.  Coll.,  Defiance.  O..  summer.  1891; 
Instr.,  Phys.  Tr.  and  Orat.,  East  Tenn.  Inst., 
Kno.xville  Tenn.,  1892-3;  Prin.,  Cleveland- 
Boston  Sch.  of  Orat.  and  Phys.  Tr.,  Cleveland, 
1893-8;  Dir.,  Phys.  Tr.  for  Women,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1898-1909.  Auth.:  May  iiole  Possibilities. 
Am.  Gymnasia  Co.,  Boston  1907;  The  Festival 
Hook,  May  Day  Pastime  and  The  May-pole,  A. 
S.  Barnes  Pub.  Co.,  1012;  How  to  Give  a  Mav- 
nole.  Ladies'  Home  Jour.,  Mr  15,  191 1.  V. 
P.,  Woman's  Univ.  Club,  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  Troy 
Soc.  of  Spoken  Kng. ;  First  Presby.  Church. 
Married  Azariah  Thomas  Lincoln,  Je  30,  1904, 
Mansfield.  O.  Address,  1625  Tibbits  Ave., 
Troy,  N.  Y. 

MAURICE  LEROY  CARR 
(See  No.  2345.) 

CHARLES  SER.APHIN  CARRY 
.Assistant;  b.  Ag  29,  1883,  Besancon,  France; 
s.  Eugene  (b.  do.)  and  Octavie  (Deremble) 
Carry  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  France;  Coll.  of 
St.  Claude,  France,  1901-04;  Coll.  of  La  Havre, 
do.,  1909  11;  Art.  Inst.,  Chicago,  1913.  Asst., 
Kom.    Lang.,    Univ.    of    111.,    1013 — .      Married 


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85s 


Lidouie   Dambron,  Jl   aa,   1913,   Casper,    Wyo. 

Children:  Bertha,  b.  Je  4,  1913;  Raymond,  b. 
S  29,  1914.  Address,  goSYi  W.  California  Ave., 
Urbana. 

GEORGE  ERNEST  CARSCALLEK 
(See  No.  G106.) 

HELEN  D.  CARSON 
Librarian;  Grad.  Wis.  Lib.  Sch.,  1907;  b".  D 
II,  1 8S4. '  Prepared  in  St.  Paul  H.  S.  attended 
Univ.  of  Minn.,  one  yr.  Studied  abroad.  Art, 
Arch,  and  Hist.  Instr.,  Wis.  Lib.  Sch..  Univ.  of 
Wis..  1907;  Order  Asst.,  Lib.,  Univ.  of  111., 
loio-ii;  Libn.,  John  Crerar  Lib.,  Chicago. 
Mem.,  Epis.  Church.  Address,  482  Holly  Ave., 
St.  Paul. 

LUCY  HAMILTON  CARSON 
(See  No.  G107.) 

CHARLES  WILLARD  CARTER 

(See  No.  732.) 

CLARENCE  EDWIN  CARTER 

(See  No.  G108.) 

ROY   RUDY   CARTER 
(See  No.  5061.) 

HAROLD  CLAYTON  M.   CASE 
(See  No.   5063.) 

JOHN  WATROUS  CASE 
Architect;  B.  S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech..  1888; 
b.  Mr  13,  1865,  Ashtabula  Co.,  O.;  s.  George  Fox 
(b.  do.)  and  Ellen  (VVatrous)  Case  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Detroit  H.  S.;  attended  Univ.  of 
Mich,  two  yrs.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon;  Prize 
man  in  two  yr.  course  in  Arch.,  Mass.  Inst,  of 
Tech..  1888;  given  first  place  in  the  class  by 
Boston  Soc.  of  Archs. ;  Rotch  Scholarship  in 
Arch.,  1892-94.  Studied  in  Athens,  Greece, 
winter,  1892;  in  Paris,  France,  winter,  1893. 
Arch.  Draftsman  Baltimore,  1894-95;  New  York 
City,  1895-96;  Practical  Arch.,  Detroit,  1897- 
igos;  Head,  Drawing  Dept..  Central  H.  S., 
Detroit,  1899-1905;  Asst.  Prof..  Arch.  Design, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1905-10;  Arch.,  Detroit,  1910—. 
Auth.:  Hints  to  Art  Students  Abroad,  Am. 
Arch.,  1895;  The  Architect's  Education,  The 
Brickbttilder,  1901;  The  Curriculum  of  an  Art 
University,  do.,  1902;  The  Crematorium,  do.. 
1902.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  of  Archs.;  Detroit  Golf 
Club;  Champaign  Country  Club;  Epis.  Church. 
Married  Elizabeth  Wilhelmina  Merrell,  N  28, 
1900,  Detroit.  Address.  Detroit.! 

SIDNEY  CASNER 
(See  No.  6144.) 

SHIELDS  QUITMAN  CASPER 
Real  Estate  Bus.;  b.  Ja  3.  1862,  Union  Co., 
111.;  s.  George  (b.  Ja  17,  1842,  do.)  and  Mar- 
garet (Gulp)  Casper  (b.  Jl  12,  1843.  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Pub.  Sc  s.  Iron  molder  1892-1906; 
Inslr.,  Mech.  Engng.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906- 
10;  Real  Estate  Bus..  1910 — .  Married  Ida 
Louise  I  eRoy  F  18,  1885,  Chamnaign.  Chil- 
dren: TTarry  S.  b.  Ja  24,  1886;  Vivian,  b.  Ja 
2S,  1888;  Marion  b.  My  21,  18S0  (died  O  6, 
I'^o6);  Olive  b.  N  12.  i8qo;  WHliam,  b.  Ja  7 
1893  (died  O  14,  1893);  Georgia,  b.  Mr  27, 
1804;  Eric,  b.  Ag  26  i8g6;  Tempa,  b.  Je  14, 
1898  (died  Ag  21.  1900);  Hush  b.  My  13, 
inoo;  Lucile.  b.  Mr  31,  1902.  Address,  912  N. 
Walnut  St.    Champaign. 

WILLIAM  B.  CASTENHOLZ 
Accountp"t;  A.  B..  Ind.  Llniv.,  1902;  A.  M., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1003;  C.  P.  A..  Univ.  of  111.. 
191  r;  li.  N  ■;,  i87T  Ind'anapo'is;  s.  Richard 
C  (b.  F  14  1848.  Altenhofen,  Ger.)  and  Char- 
lotte    (Klanke)     Castenholz     (b.    Mr    5.    iS??, 


Liebenan,  Hcsse-Cassel,  do.).  Prepared  in  Man. 
Tr.  11.  S.,  Indianapolis.  Internat.  Club;  Verdi 
Club.  Teacher,  Hist,  and  Civics,  H.  S.,  Iron 
Mountain,  Mich.,  1903-04;  Sec.-Treas..  Chip- 
pewa Falls  Furniture  Co.,  Chicago,  1904-09; 
Sr.  Acct.,  Lybrand,  Ross  Bros.,  &  Montgomery, 
Chicago,  1909-13;  Auditor,  Am.  Milling  Co., 
Peoria.  1913-15;  Comptroller,  and  Instr.,  Ac- 
countancy, Univ.  of  111.,  1915-16;  Resident 
Mgr.,  Andersen,  De  Lang,  &  Co.,  and  in 
c  arge,  Accountancy  Instruction,  Milwaukee 
Exten.  Div.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  Milwaukee,  1916- 
17;  Dir.,  Dept.  Higher  Accountancy,  La  Salle 
Exten.  Univ.,  Chicago,  1917-19;  Firm,  Mit- 
chell. Castenholz  &  Co.,  Auditors  &  Pub.  Accts., 
Chicago,  1919 — .  Auth.:  Auditing  Pro- 
cedure, La  Salle  Exten.  Univ.,  1918;  (with 
Lloyd  Morey)  C.  P.  A.  Problems  and  Solutions. 
do.,  1918;  (with  Fred  Thulin)  Income  Tax 
Syllabus,  do.,  1917-18;  Feed  Mill  Cost  Keeping, 
Flotir^  and  Feed,  1914;  Accounting  Procedure 
for  State  Universities,  Jour,  of  Accountancy, 
1916.  Mfin.,  III.  Soc.  of  C.  P.  A.;  Am.  Inst,  of 
Accts.;  City  Club  of  Milwaukee;  Univ.  Club. 
Married  Helen  Leser,  Je  26,  1903,  Indianapolis. 
Children:  William  B..  Jr.,  b.  F  11,  1908;  Helen 
Winifred,  b.  Jl  3,  1910  (died  Ap  21,  1917).  Ad- 
dress, 117  9th  St.,  Wilmette,  111.;  bits,  add., 
II   S.  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago.  ^ 

DREW  WILLIAM  CASTLE 
•    (See  No.  8202.) 

ORLO  DORR  CENTER 
(See    No.    2349.) 

CHARLES  OSCAR  CHAMBERS 

A.  B.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1891;  A.  M..  do.,  1895; 
b.  S  7,  1866,  Van  Wert,  O.;  s.  Tohn  Willis 
(b.  1824,  Donegal,  Ire.)  and  Eileen  (Cooke) 
Chambers  (b.  1827.  Enniskillen,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Cornell  Coll.  (la.)  Acad.  Independent  Lit. 
Soc.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Chicago.  1909-10; 
teacher,  Sc.,  H.  S.,  New  Castle,  Ind.,  1895-1905; 
teacher,  Biol..  Georgetown  Coll.,  Ky.,  1905-07; 
do.,  Pacific  Univ.,  Ore.,  1907-09;  Fellowship, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1909-10;  Research  Fellow,  Bot., 
Shaw  Sch.  of  Bot..  St.  Louis,  Mo..  191 0-12. 
Auth.:  The  Relation  of  Algae  to  the  Dissolved 
Gases,  Oxygen  and  Carbon  Dioxide,  Ann.  Rpt. 
Mo.  Bot.  Garden,  Vol.  24,  1913.  Address,  Mo. 
Bot.   Garden,   St.   Louis. t 

*FRED   LEMAR  CHARLES 

B.  S.,  1894,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1894;  M.  S.,  do., 
1895;  b.  N  IS.  1872,  Aurora,  111.  Prepared  in 
Austin  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Scholar- 
ship, Woods  Holl,  Mass.  Fellow,  Zool..  N.  W. 
Univ.,  1894-s;  Fellow.  Zool..  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1897-S.  Teacher,  II.  Schs.,  Chicago,  1891-3;  do., 
Acad.  N.  W.  Univ.,  1893-5;  do..  Lake  View  H. 
S.,  Chicago,  1895-7,  1898-9;  No.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  1899-1900;  do..  Teachers'  Inst.,  1900-09; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Agr.  Educ,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909 — . 
Auth.:  How  to  Read  a  Pebble,  Teachers'  Guide 
in  Nature  Study  and  Home  Gcoq.;  Sunshine 
and  Zephyrs;  editorial  articles  in  the  Sch.  News. 
Nature  Study  Dept.  Sch.  Century  Nature 
Study  Dept.,  School  Sc.  and  Math.:  III.  Arbor 
Day  Bui.,  1908-9;  articles  in  Nature  Study  Re- 
view, etc.  Married.  Two  children.  Died  My  6, 
1911. 

WERRETT  WALLACE  CHARTERS 
Dean;  A.  B.,  McMaster  Univ.,  1898;  Ph.  M., 
Univ.  of  Chicago  1903;  P.;.  D.,  do.,  1904;  b. 
O  24,  187s  Hartford.  Ont.  s.  Alexander  Max- 
well (b.  Mr  2,  1848.  do.)  and  Mary  A. 
(Mealley)  Charters  (b.  D  18,  1853.  Hul'sville, 
do).  Prepared  in  Hagersville  (Ont.)  H.  S.; 
Collirswood  Coll.  In=t.  Sigira  Alpha  Epsilon; 
Phi  DcUa  Kappa;  Ka'pa  Delta  Pi;  Acacia. 
Prof.  Theory  of  Teaching  1007-17;  Prof., 
Educ.  Chm.,  Dept.,  and  Dir.  Sch.  of  Educ.. 
Univ.  of  111..  1017-iS;  Dean.  Coll.  of  Ed.  do., 
1918 — .  Auth.:  Methods  of  Teaching  Developed 


8s6 


University  of  Illinois 


from  the  Functional  Point  of  View,  Row 
Peterson.  1909;  Teaching  the  Common  Branch- 
es, Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  1913:  College  Ger- 
man vs.  College  Entrance  German,  Sclt.  and 
Soc,  1918:  Project  Method  in  Home  Economics, 
Home  Econ.  Jour.,  1918;  Changing  Fashions  in 
Dime  Novel  Substitutes,  Lib.  Jour.,  1918;  The 
War  and  Methods  of  Instruction,  Jour,  of  Adm. 
and  Supcrz'is^on,  igiS;  various  Pamphlets  and 
other  articles  on  educ.  subjects;  Ed.,  Teacher 
Training  Series.  Silver,  IJurdette  &  Co.,  Boston; 
Beverly  Educational  Series,  do.  Mem.,  Univ. 
Club:  Xat.  Educ.  Assn.;  A.  'A.  A.  S.;  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  Xat.  Soc.  for  Sc.  Study  of  Educ;  Pres., 
Soc.  Coll.  Teachers  of  Educ;  Pres.,  Bd.  of 
Curators.  Stephens  Coll.,  1914-17;  Pres.,  Canad- 
ian Club.  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1903-4;  Baptist 
Church.  Married  Jessie  Blount  Allen.  D  21, 
1907,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Children:  Margaret 
Allen,  b.  Ap  30.  1909;  Jessie  Arleen,  b.  Jl  28, 
101 1 :  Jean  Ferguson  b.  D  31,  1914.  Address, 
611    W,   Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 

WILLIAM  ARTHUR  CHASE 
Accountant;  LL.  B.,  Lake  Forest  Univ.,  1893; 
C.  P.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905;  LL.  M.,  Chicago- 
Kent  Coll.  of  Law.  1915;  b.  S  7,  1856.  Bristol. 
Eng,;  s.  John  William  (b.  O  i,  1826,  Eastington. 
do.)  and  iMary  Elizabeth  (Ilealy)  Chase  (b.  S 
16,  1826  Bristol  do.).  Prepared  in  Handsworth 
(Eng.)  H.  S.  Attended  Oxford  Univ.;  London 
Univ.;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Acct.,  Chicago,  1896- 
1913;  Lecturer,  Accty.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-07, 
1913-16;  Acct..  Chicago,  1916 — .  Founded  and 
Supervised  Higher  Accty.  Course  La  Salle  Ex- 
ten.  Univ.,  1911-18.  Auth.:  Auditing  and  Cost 
Accountancy,  La  Salle  Exten.  L'niv.,  191 1;  C. 
P.  A.  Examinations  and  How  to  Pass  them,  do., 
191 1 ;  Various  articles  in  London  Acct.  and 
Jour,  of  Accty.  Mem.,  City  Club,  Chicago;  Com. 
on  Civic  Expenditures;  Pres.  Nat.  Assn.  of 
Certified  Public  Examiners;  Chm.,  Legislative 
Com..  Am.  Assn.  of  Pub.  Accts..  1906;  Mem., 
St.  Bd.  of  Examiners  in  Accty.  in  III.,  1908-09; 
Sec,  do.,  1910.  Married  Emily  Hoggins,  1894, 
Chicago.  Child,  Norman,  b.  My  11,  1901  (died  S 
1.  1904).  Address,  204  N.  Central  Ave.,  Aus- 
tin Sta.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  828-837  Unity 
Bldg.,    do. 

JOSEPH    HARVEY    CHECKLEY 
(See  No.  5584,) 

HAROLD  FARNSWORTH  CHILDS 
Dept.  Dir.;  A.  B.  and  A.  M.,  O.  St.  Univ., 
1913:  b.  O  9,  1888,  Chicago.  Prepared  in  Eth- 
ical Culture  H.  S.,  New  York  City;  Columbia; 
Univ.  of  Mo.  Asst.,  Eng.  and  Rhet.,  West.  Re- 
serve Univ..  1914-16;  do.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1916-17.  Dir.,  Dept.,  Journalism,  Miami  Univ., 
Oxford,  O.,  1918 — .  Address,  220  W.  10th 
Ave.,  Columbus,  O.t 

HOWARD  MARION  CHILES 
(See  No.   8211.) 

JAMES  ALBURN  CHILES 
(See  No.  G114.) 

PAUL  CHIPMAN 
(See  No.  796.) 

•HALBERT  LILY   CHIPPS 
(.See  No.   1204.) 

WALTER   CHISHOLM 
Instructor;  Instr.,  Gunnery,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A., 
Univ.   of   III..    1918;    do.,   Patternmaking,   Univ. 
of    \yis.      Address,    c/o    Univ.    of    Wisconsin, 
Madison,    Wis. 

ALFRED   KNIGHT   CHITTENDEN 
Professor;    Ph.    B.,  Yale,   1900;   M.   F..   Yale 
Forest  Sch.,   1902;  b.   O  28,   1879,  New  Haven, 


Conn.  Prepared  in  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.; 
.Studied  Abroad.  Chief,  Cooperation,  U.  S. 
Forest  Service  1905-08;  Forester,  U.  S.  Indian 
Service,  Dept.  of  Interior,  1908-13;  Lecturer, 
Timber  Resources,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-14; 
Prof.,  Forestry,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  Lansing, 
Mich.,  1914 — .  Address,  c/o  Mich.  Agr.  Coll., 
Lansing,  Mich.t 

.  EDWARD  WILSON  CHITTENDEN 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1909;  A.  M., 
do.,  1910;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1912;  b. 
Ag  3,  1885,  Waterville.  Minn.;  s.  Ezra  Porter 
(h.  F  23.  1852,  Westbrook,  Conn.)  and  Lizzie 
(Stone)  Chittenden  (b.  D  12,  1856).  Prepared 
in  Kearney  (Neb.)  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Sigma  Xi,  1909;  Scholar,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1909- 
10;  Fellow  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1910-12.  Instr.. 
Math.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1912-18;  Asst.  Prof., 
Math.,  Univ.  of  la.,  Iowa  City,  la.,  1918— ;•. 
Auth.:  Infinite  Developments  and  the  Composi- 
tion property  (K12B)  in  General  .'\nalysis. 
Rend.  Circ.  Mat.  di  Pahnero,  \'ol.  30,  1915;  On 
the  Converse  of  the  Ileine-Borel  Theorem  in  a 
Riesz  Domain,  Bid.  Am.  Matli.  Soc,  Vol.  22, 
1915;  Relatively  Uniform  Convergence  of  Se- 
quences of  Functions,  Trans.  Am.  Math.  Soc, 
Vol.  15,  1914;  On  the  Equivalence  of  Ecart  and 
Voisinage,  do..  Vol.  18.  1917;  (with  A.  D. 
I'itcher)  On  the  Foundations  of  the  Calcul 
Functionnel  of  Frechet,  do.,  Vol.  19,  1918;  On 
the  Equivalence  of  Relations  Kqt  qsm.  Am. 
Jour,  oj  Math.,  \'ol.  39,  1917.  Mem.,  Epis. 
Church.  Married  Ludie  May  Irvan.  Je  19, 
1912,  Mexico,  !Mo.  Children:  Albert  Porter, 
b.  Ja  2i,  1914;  Margaret,  b.  D  24,  1916;  Ray- 
mond Moore,  b.  Jl  7,  1917.  Address,  11 16  Ar- 
bor  St.,   Champaign. 

FLORENCE  HELEX  CHURTON 

(See  No.  8215.) 

CHARLES  RICHARD  CLARK 
(See  No.  1114.) 

ERNEST  McCHESNEY  CLARK 
(See  No.  5592.) 

GEORGE  LUTHER  CLARK 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Kenyon  Coll.,  1896;  LL. 
B.,  Lhiiv.  of  Ind.,  1899;  do.,  Harvard,  igo6;  S. 
J.  D.,  do.,  1913;  b.  F  19,  1877.  Ferry,  O.;  s. 
Horace  Mann  (b.  S  13,  1854.  Lytle,  O.)  and 
Mary  Ellen  (Coon)  Clark  (b.  O  18,  1858).  Pre- 
pared in  Waynesville  (O.)  H.  S.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  Hon.  mem..  Phi  Delta  Phi,  1903;  Schol- 
arship, Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1901-02.  Lawyer, 
I'Vankfort,  Ind.,  1899-1900;  Instr.,  Law,  Leland 
Stanford  Univ.,  1902-04;  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1904-09;  do.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1909-12;  do., 
I'niv.  of  Mo.,  1913 — .  Auth.:  Contributions  to 
Harvard,  Columbia,  and  Mich.  Law  Reviews, 
and  to  Univ.  of  Mo.  Law  Bui.  Married  Mary 
Craig  Mathers,  Je  25.  1902,  Bloomington,  Ind. 
Children:  George  Mathers,  b.  Ap  29,  1903; 
Eleanor  Louise,  b.  Jl  29,  1908.  Address,  Col- 
umbia, Mo. 

MARY  HELEN  CLARK 
Librarian;  A.  B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1899;  b.  My 
14.  1877,  Peoria;  d.  George  Candee  (b.  My  24, 
1846,  Morton,  111.)  and  Emily  (Mack)  Clark 
(b.  Mr  17,  18^1,  Batavia,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Peoria  11.  S.  Catalog  Reviser,  Lib.  Sch.,  Univ. 
of  III.,  190811;  Lecturer,  Cataloging  and  Cat- 
alog Reviser.  Lib.,  do.,  1911-14;  Cataloger,  New- 
berry Lib.,  Chicago,  1914-15;  Catalog  Reviser 
and  Instr.,  West.  Reserve  Univ.  Lib.  Sch., 
Cleveland,  1915-16;  Ref.  Asst.,  Cleveland  Pub. 
Lib.,  1916 — .  Address,  2343  Hudson  St.,  Kala- 
mazoo, Mich.;  bus.  add.,  Cleveland  Pub.  Lib., 
Cleveland. 

SAMUEL  CHAPIX   CLARK 
(See  No.   G122.) 


Faculty 


857 


THOMAS    ARKLE    Cr,ARK 
(See  No.  597.) 

WILLIAM  ARTHUR  CLARK 
(See  No.  2353.) 

JEAN   PAUL    CLAYTON 
(See  No.  G123.) 

CLINTON  B.  CLEVENGER 
Chemist;  B.  S.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  lyu;  M.  S.. 
do.,  1913;  b.  N  n,  1888,  Shelby  Co.,  O.  Sigma 
Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Fellow,  Agr.  Chem., 
O.  St.  Univ.,  1913;  Asst.  Chem.,  Soil  Physics, 
Univ.  of  III.,  1913-16;  First  Asst.,  Soil  Analy- 
sis, do.,  1916;  Stud.,  I'niv.  of  Calif.,  1917; 
Soils  Chem.,  Madison,  Wis.,  1918 — .  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church.  Address,  Fletcher,  O. ;  bus. 
add.,   1636  Adams  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 

GEORGE    PERKINS   CLINTON 
(See   No.   599.) 

HENRY    LIVINGSTON    COAR 
(See  No.  G135.) 

HARRY  CLAY  COFFEEN 
(See  No.   1116.) 

WALTER    CASTELLA    COFFEY 
(See  No.  2617.) 

LOTUS  DELLA  COFFMAN 
Dean;  A.  B.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1896;  A.  M..  do., 
1910;  Ph.  D.,  Columbia,  1911;  b.  Ja  7,  1875, 
Salem,  Ind.;  s.  Mansford  E.  and  Laura  E. 
Coffman.  Prepared  in,  Salem  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Phi 
Gamma  Delta;  Phi  Delta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi. 
Prin.  and  Supt.,  Schs.,  Ind.,  1806-1907;  Supvr., 
Tr.  Sell.,  Charleston,  111.,  1907-09,  1911-12; 
Scholar,  Columbia,  1909-10;  Lecturer,  do.,  igio- 
11;  Prof.,  Educ,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-15;  Dean, 
Coll.  of  Educ,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1915 — .  Co- 
Auth. :  How  to  Teach  Arithmetic,  1913;  The 
Supervision  of  Arithmetic,  191 5;  Auth. :  The 
Social  Composition  of  the  Teaching  Population, 
191 1 ;  Minimum  Essentials  Versus  Differen- 
tiated Course  of  Study  in  the  7th  and  8th 
grades.  Proceedings  Nat.  Educ.  Assn.,  1916; 
Educational  Progress  Through  S^ipervision, 
Sell,  and  Home  Educ,  Vol.  36,  1917;  Methods 
L'sed  in  Determining  iMinimum  Essentials, 
Teachers  Coll.  Record,  Vol.  18,  191 7;  Methods 
of  Instruction  and  course  of  Study,  St.  Paul 
School  Survey.  Ed.,  Educ.  Series,  D.  C.  Heath 
&  Co.;  Co-ed.,  Jour.  Educ.  Adni.  and  Super- 
vision. Mem.,  Nat.  Soc.  for  Study  of  Educ, 
Pres.,  1917-18;  Soc.  Coll.  Teachers  of  Educ; 
N.  E.  A.  Married  Mary  Emma  Farrell,  D  28, 
1899,  Paoli,  Ind.  Children:  Katherine  Farrell; 
William.  Address,  11  is  E.  River  Road.  Min- 
neapolis; bus.  add..  Coll.  of  Educ.  Univ.  of 
Minn.,  do. 

ARTHUR  SAMUEL  COLBY 
(See  No.  G127.) 

AGNES    MARY    COLE 
(See  No.   1484.) 

ARTHUR  CHARLES  COLE 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1907;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1908;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  I'a.,  191 1;  b. 
Ap  22,  1886,  Ann  Arbor.  Mich.;  s.  Harry 
Loomis  (b.  do.)  and  Pauline  (Kuster)  Cole 
(b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Ann  Arbor  (Mich.)  H. 
S.  Phi  Beta  Kapna;  Phi  Eta;  Harrison  Fellow. 
Univ.  of  Pa.,  1908-12.  Asst..  Hist..  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1907-08;  Lecturer,  do.,  Univ.  of  Pa., 
1911-12;  Instr.,  do  LTniv.  of  111.,  1912-15; 
Assoc,  do..  191S-17;  .'\sst.  Prof.,  do.,  1917 — . 
Winner  of  Justin  Windsor  Prize,  D  191 2; 
Made    mem.     of    com.,    Justin    Windsor    prize. 


Auth.:  The  Whig  Party  in  the  South.  Oxford 
LIniv.  Press,  191 4;  The  Era  of  Transition,  1848- 
70,  III.  Centennial  Hist.,  Vol.  3,  McClurg,  1918 
(in  press) ;  Inscribed  Stones  in  the  Washington 
Monument,  Hist.  Teacher's  Mag.,  Vol.  3,  Mr 
1912;  The  South  and  the  Right  of  Secession  in 
the  Early  Fifties,  Miss.  Valley  Hist.  Review, 
Vol.  1;  Historical  Activities  in  the  Old  North- 
west, 1915-16,  do..  Vol.  3,  Je  1916;  do..  Vol.  4, 
Je  1917;  President  I^incoln  and  the  Illinois 
Radical  Republicans,  do..  Vol.  4.  Mr  1918;  Lin- 
coln's War-time  Critics,  Hist.  Teacher's  Mag., 
Ap  1918;  Historical  Activities  in  the  Old 
Northwest,  1917-18.  Miss.  Valley  Hist.  Re- 
liew,  Je  1918;  and  other  articles  in  hist,  mags.; 
The  Era  of  the  Civil  War.  Mem.,  Am.  Hist. 
Soc;  Miss.  Val.  Hist.  Soc;  Grand  Treas., 
i'hi  Eta.  Married  Ethel  Sleight,  F  22,  1907, 
Windsor,  Ont.  Children;  Arthur  Charles,  Jr., 
b.  Mr  2,  1908;  Beth  Elaine,  b.  O  31,  1913. 
.Address,    805    S.    Goodwin   Ave.,    Urbana. 

CHARLES  NELSON  COLE 
(See  No.   G129.) 

CLYDE    BESTOR    COLEMAN 
(See  No    2939.) 

VIDA  LUCILE  COLLINS 
(See  No.   G131.) 

STEPHEN  SHELDON  COLVIN 
Professor;  Ph.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1891;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1894;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Strassburg, 
1897;  b.  Mr  29,  1869,  Phenix,  R.  I.;  s.  Stephen 
(b.  1 82 1,  Pippin  Orchard,  R.  I.)  and  Clara  Ann 
(Turner)  Colvin  (b.  1847,  Guernsey,  Eng.). 
Prepared  in  Worcester  Acad.  Zeta  Psi;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi;  Third  Carpenter 
Prize;  Dunn  Premium.  Instr.,  Rhet.,  Brown 
L'niv.,  1892-5;  do.,  Eng..  Worcester  H.  S., 
1 897-1901;  Asst.  Prof.,  Philos.,  Brown  Univ., 
1903-4;  do..  Psych.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1901-4; 
•■'V.SSOC.  Prof.,  do.,  1904-7;  Prof.,  do.,  igo?- 
12;  Prof.,  Educ.  Psych.,  Brown  Univ.,  1912 — . 
Auth. :  The  Thing-in-itself  of  Schopenhauer, 
Providence,  1897;  The  Learning  Process,  191 1; 
(with  W.  C.  Bagley),  Human  Behavior,  1913; 
Introduction  to  High  School  Teaching,  1917; 
also  articles  in  scientific  and  literary  jours. 
Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.,  Fellow;  Am.  Psych.  Assn.; 
City  Club  of  New  York,  etc  Married  Edna 
Frances  Boothman,  O  i8qi,  Phenix.  R.  I.  (died 
Ja,  1893);  Eva  Mable  Collins,  Jl  1895,  Button- 
woods,  R.  I.  Child,  Sheldon  David,  b.  S  21, 
1896.  Address,  Brown  Univ.,  Providence,  R.  I. 

♦THEODORE  B.  COMSTOCK 
A.  B.,  St.  Coll.  Pa.,  1868;  B.  S.,  Cornell 
Univ..  1870;  D.  S.,  do.,  1886;  b.  Jl  27,  1849. 
Cuyahoga  Falls,  O.;  s.  Calvin  Josephus  (b.  Mr 
IS.  1825,  Utica,  N.  Y.)  and  Amelia  Maria 
(Ilanford)  Comstock  (b.  O  i,  1825,  Middlebury, 
().).  Prepared  in  Central  H.  S.,  Cleveland,  and 
pvt.  Schs.  Delta  L^psilon;  Sigma  Chi  (honor- 
ary) ;  Founder.  Irving  Lit.  Soc,  and  Nat.  Hist. 
Soc,  Cornell  Ll^niv.;  Prizes  in  Geol.  and  Agr. 
Chem.,  Cornell.  Instr.,  Bot..  Cornell,  1868-70; 
I'irst  Asst.  and  Photog.,  Morgan  Expedition  to 
I'razil,  1870;  Prof.,  Nat.  Sc,  Pelham  Priory, 
Westchester  Co.,  1871-3;  do..  Miss  Nourse's 
Acad.,  Cincinnati,  1873;  CJeol.,  Capt.  Jones'  Ex- 
pedition to  Yellowstone  Park,  Wyo.,  1873; 
Acting  Prof.,  Geol.  and  Paleontol.,  Cornell, 
1875-9;  founded  Dept.  of  Econ.  Geol.;  Assoc. 
I'rof.,  Harvard  Summer  Sch.  of  Geol.;  w'ith 
Geol.  Sur.  of  Ky..  1876;  led  Expedition  to  N. 
W.  Provinces,  (Canada.  1877;  Gen.  Mgr.,  Niag- 
rra  Consolidated  Mining  Co.,  Eureka,  Colo., 
1870-84;  Mgr.,  Comstock  &•  Co.,  Ore  Sampling 
Works.  Silvcrton.  Colo.,  1880-4;  Partner,  Mor- 
ton Comstock  Elcc  Co.,  Cleveland,  1884-5; 
I'rof.,  Min.  Engng.  and  Phys.,  Univ.  of  III., 
18S5-9;  engaged  in  Geol.  Surs.  of  Ark.  and 
Tex.  in  vacations,  1887-9;  Asst.  St.  Geol.,  Tex., 
1889-91;    Dir.,    Ariz.    Sch.    of    Mines,    Tucson, 


858 


University  of  Illinois 


1891-5;  Chairman,  Faculty,  Univ.  of  Ariz., 
1892-4;  Prcs.,  do.,  1S94-5;  Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr., 
Security  Min.  and  Development  Co.,  1895-1901; 
Consultine  Engr..  Prescott  Development  Syn- 
dicate Ltd.,  Glasgow,  Scot.;  Consulting  Engr. 
for  large  Am.,  Mex.  and  European  min.  Cos., 
1901-5;  Pres.,  Comstock  Investment  Co.,  Los 
Angeles.  1905-15;  Sec.  and  Chief  Engr.,  Bd.  of 
Pub.  Utilities,  Los  Angeles,  1910-15.  Auth.:  An 
Outline  of  General  Geology,  8  Vols.,  The  Uni- 
versity Press,  1878;  Vein  Structure  of  South- 
western Colorado,  reprint  Trayis.  A.  I.  M.  £., 
1 886;  Report,  Geology  of  Northwestern  Wyom- 
ing. 1874;  special  ed.  from  office  Chief  Engrs., 
U.  S.  A.,  1875;  Report,  Geology  Survej^  of 
Arkansas,  1887;  first  and  second  reports,  Oeol. 
Sur.  of  Tex.,  1890-1;  Gcol.  and  Vein  Phenomena 
of  Ariz.,  reprint  Tratis.  A.  I.  M.  E.,  1900;  Arti- 
cles in  Engvg.  and  Min.  Jour,  and  other  scien- 
tific periodicals,  numerous  articles  on  geology, 
mineralogy,  metallurgy.  Mem..  Washington 
Soc,  St.  Coll.;  Archaeol.  Inst.  Am.;  A.  A.  A. 
S.  (life  fellow);  Geol.  Soc.  of  Am.,  fellow  and 
founder;  Ilelenic  Travelers  Club;  Councillor 
Am.  Inst.  Civics;  New  York  Acad,  of  Sc; 
Pres.,  S.  Calif.  Acad.  Sc.  1901-3;  Chm.,  Ex- 
Com.  Southwest  Soc,  1903-6;  Dir.,  Auditorium 
Co.,  1905-11;  V.  P.,  Cornell  Club  of  Los  An- 
geles, 1905-6;  Pres.,  1906-7;  Sec.  and  Chief 
Engr.,  Bd.  of  Pub.  Insts.,  Los  Angeles.  Mar- 
ried Blanche  Huggins,  D  9,  1880,  Cleveland. 
Died  Jl   25,   1915,   Los  Angeles. 

JESSE  LeROY  CONEL 

(See  No.  Gi33-) 

EDWARD   CHAPMAN   CONVERSE 

(See  No.  2058.) 

AMASA  DAY  COOK 
Chemist;  Grad.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892;  A.  B., 
Cornell  Univ.,  1902;  b.  N  16,  1870,  Orwell  O.; 
s.  Mary  D.  Cook.  Asst.  Chem.,  N.  Y.  St.  Exp. 
Sta.,  Geneva,  N.  Y..  eight  yrs. ;  Instr.,  Chem., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1902-03.  Auth.:  articles  in  Am. 
Chem.  Jour.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Address, 
St.   Sanitarium  for  Insane,  Massillon,   O. 

FRANK  LOUIS  COOK 
'(See  No.  3327.) 

ALLEN  BURTON  COOKE 
(See  No.  2942.) 

ELIZABETH  CUTTING  COOLEY 
(BRUNER) 
Asst.  Prof.,  Ger.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1893-95; 
Prin.  and  Teacher,  Eng.  nnd  Ger..  Chowan 
Coll.;  Prin.,  Daughters  Coll.  Married  James 
D.  Bruner.  D  1801,  Blue  Lick  Springs,  Ky. 
Children:  James  Willis,  b.  O  i.  1895;  Arthur 
Cutting,  b.  N  24,  1897;  Lee  Moulton,  b.  My  23, 
1901.      Address,    Harrodsburg,   Ky.t 

BEATRICE   VIRGINIA    COPLEY 
(See  No.  6812.) 

ROBERT  WILSON  CORNELISON 

(Sec  No.  601.) 

HARRY  J.    CORPER 

Dir.,  Lab.  Tuberculosis  Sanitarium;  S.  B., 
I'niv.  of  Chicago  1906;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  191 1;  M. 
D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  iqii;  b.  1884,  Chicago; 
s.  Ferdinand  (b.  i860,  Ger.)  and  Bertha 
CRhocder)  Corper  (b.  1862,  Jackson,  Mich.). 
Prepared  in  N.  and  S.  Div.  H.  Schs.,  Chicago. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi.  Lecture  Asst.  and 
Lab.  Asst.,  Dept.,  Chem..  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1904-08;  Asst.,  Physiol..  Univ.  of  III.,  1908-09; 
Fellow,  Dept.  of  Pathol.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1909  11;  Otho  S.  A.  Sprague  Memorial  Inst., 
1911-15;  Lab.  Dir.  City  of  Chicago  Mun.  Tu- 
berculosis Sanitarium,  1915 — .  Capt.,  Med. 
Corps,  U.  S.  Gen.  Hosp.  No.  16.  Invented,  elec- 


trically heated  and  regulated  staining  appar- 
atus; electrically  heated  inoculation  loop  .steril- 
izer. Auth.:  (with  A.  C.  Croftan)  Role  of  Duo- 
denum in  Glycogen  Formation,  Flungeis  Arch., 
(with  H.  G.  Wells)  Uric  Acid  Infarcts  in  Kid- 
ney of  New  Born,  Rockefeller  Inst.;  Purine 
Enzymes  in  Foetus,  do.;  (with  C.  F.  Campbell) 
Myasis  Intestinalis,  O.  St.  Univ.;  many  arti- 
cles on  purines,  autolysis  and  necrosis,  choles- 
terol, chemotherapy  of  tuberculosis  and  other 
fundamental  tuberculosis  problems  pertaining 
to  diagnosis,  causation  and  prognosis.  Mem., 
A.  A.  A.  S.;  A.  C.  S.;  Am.  Soc.  Biol.  Chem., 
Am.  Soc.  of  Bacteriol.  and  Pathol.;  Fellow, 
Am.  Med.  Assn.,  1016 — .  Married  Margaret 
Knapp,  N  4,  1911,  Shelbyville,  III.  Children: 
Harry  G..  b.  Ap  20,  1913  (died  My  15,  1913); 
Margaret  E.,  b.  Ag  4,  1915.  Address,  5601  N. 
Crawford  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  320  ist 
Ave.,  West  Haven,  Conn. 

ANGELO  BENEDETTO  MARINO 
CORRUBIA 
Instructor;  B.  S.,  Washington  Univ.;  b.  S 
5,  1883,  Barile,  Italy.  Hon.  Mention  for  ex- 
cellence in  modeling,  St.  Louis  Sch.  of  Fine 
Arts,  191 1.  Studied  in  Melfi,  Caserta  and 
Naples  for  five  yrs.  Arch.  Draftsman;  Asst., 
Arch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911;  Instr.,  do.,  1911-15; 
Arch.,  St.  Louis.  Address,  4475  Morgan  St., 
St.  Louis;  bus.  add..  Central  Bank  Bldg.,  do. 

HARRY    PEACH   CORSON 
(See  No.   G137.) 

WILLIAM  WALTER  CORT 
(See  No.  G138.) 

TERENCE  BYRNE  COSGROVE 
Lawyer;  A.  B.,  St.  Vkteur's,  1904;  A.  M., 
do.,  1906;  LL.  B.,  Notre  Dame,  1906;  LL.  M. 
cum  laude,  Yale,  1907;  b.  Ag  5  1881,  Mar- 
seilles, 111.;  s.  Terence  Andrew  (b.  1841.  Har- 
risburg.  Pa.)  and  Elizabeth  (Byrne)  Cosgrove 
(b.  1851,  Lowell,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  St. 
Viateur's  Coll.,  Bourbonnais,  III.  Inst.,  Law, 
Univ.  of  III.,  1908-10;  Atty.  at  Law,  Danville, 
III.,  1907-11;  do..  San  Diego,  Calif.,  1911-18; 
Corp.  Counsel,  City  of  San  Diego,  1913-18. 
Address,  Hotel  Grant,  San  Diego,  Calif. 

JAMES  AUSTIN  COSS 
(See  No.   Gi39-) 

LOUIS  PHILIP  COSTA 
Assistant;  A.^  B.,  London  Univ.,  1912;  A. 
M.,  Oxford,  1913;  esc  Lie  es  Lett.,  Louvain, 
1914;  b.  Jl  23,  1893,  Lisbon,  Portugal.  Pre- 
pared in  Acad,  of  Campolide,  Lisbon.  Instr., 
French  and  Spanish,  Fordham  Univ.,  1914-15; 
Little  Rock  Coll.,  1915-16;  Lane  Tech.,  Night 
II.  S.,  1916;  Asst.,  Rom.  Lang..  Univ.  of  111., 
1916-17;  do.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1917 — .  Address, 
57  Denbigh  St..  London,  S.  W.;  bus.  add.,  c/o 
O.  St.   Univ.,  (ilolumbus,  O.t 

FREDERICK  KITSON  COWLEY 
Instructor;  b.  Jl  21,  1884,  Joslyn,  III.  Pre- 
Iiared  in  Moline  H.  S.;  attended  Univ.  of  Mich.: 
Art  Inst.  Chicago.  Teacher,  Drawing,  Art 
Inst.,  Chicago,  1907-08;  Instr.,  Free  Hand 
Drawing,  Univ.  of  III.,  191214;  Instr.,  Arch., 
Univ.  of  Minn.  1914-15:  Instr.,  Dramatic  Art, 
Carnegie  Inst.,  Pittsbur.^h.  191 5-1 6.  Engaged  in 
entertainments  service  in  Europe,  1918-19.  Ad- 
dress, 2206  Fifth  Ave.,  Moline.  111.;  bus.  add., 
iij^   W.  37th  St.,  New  York  City. 

JENNIE  ADAH  CRAIG 
(See  No.  2625.) 

CHARLES    SPENCER    CRANDALL 
Professor;  B.  S..  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1873;  M. 
S.,   do.,   1889;   b.   O    12,    1852,  Waverly,   N.  Y. 
Prepared  in  I.aPortc  (Ind.)  H.  S.     .\sst.,  Hort.. 


Faculty 


8sy 


Mich.  Agr.  Coll.  1885-89;  Prof.,  Bot.  and 
Hon.,  Colo.  Agr.  Coll.,  1890-00;  Instr.,  Hort., 
Univ.  of  111.,  190203;  Asst.  Prof.,  Pomology, 
190307;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1907-11;  Prof.,  do.. 
191 1 — .  Auth.:  Fruit  Interests  of  the  State, 
Colo.  E.xp.  Sta.  Bui.,  No.  17.  1891;  Colorado 
Weeds,  do..  No.  23,  1893;  The  Russian  Thistle, 
do..  No.  28,  1904;  Blight  and  Other  Plant  Dis- 
eases, do.,  No.  41,  ibgS;  Notes  on  Plum  Cul- 
ture, do.,  No.  50,  189S;  The  Curculio  and  the 
Apple,  ///.  Agr.  E.xp.  Sta.  Bui.,  No.  98,  1905; 
Spraying  Apples,  do..  No.  106,  1906;  Bordeaux 
JUixture,  do..  No.  135,  1909;  also  a  number  of 
mag.  articles.  Mem..  A.  A.  A.  S.,  fellow.  1884; 
Am.  Pomol.  Soc;  111.  St.  Hort.  Soc;  Soc.  of 
Hort.  Sc.  Address.  1106  W.  Oregon  St.,  Ur- 
bana. 

WILLIAM  TRUMAN  CRANDALL 
(See  No.  G143.) 

FRED  RANDALL  CRANE 
(See  No.   G144.) 

RUFUS  CRANE 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1909; 
S.  B.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1911;  b.  O  27,  1886 
N.  Hanover,  Mass.;  s.  Horace  Southworth  (b. 
Ag  12,  1853,  Braintree,  Mass.)  and  Sarah 
Emma  (Barker)  Crane  (b.  F  24,  1854,  Hanson 
Mass.).  Prepared  in  Hanover  (Mass.)  H.  S. 
Engng.  Staff,  Boston  Elevated  Ry.,  Boston, 
1911-12;  Instr.,  Baker  Univ.,  1912  13;  do..  G. 
E.  D.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-18;  do.,  Forest  Pro- 
ducts Lab.,  1918 — .  Co-Auth.:  Mechanical 
Drafting,  revised;  Descriptive  Geometry,  re 
vised.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Married  Helen  Susan  Merrill,  D  26.  1914, 
Lawrence,  Mass.  Child  Dorothy  Eleanor,  b. 
Je  9.  1916.  Address,  517  S.  Warren  St.,  Madi- 
son, Wis.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Forest  Products 
Laboratory,   do. 

ARTHUR  ROBERT  CRATHORNE 
(See  No.   1119.) 

JAMES  DOUGLASS  CRAWFORD 

A.  B.,  Williams  Coll..  1870;  A.  M.,  do.,  1874; 
b.  D  25  1847,  North  Adams,  Mass.;  s.  Robert 
(b.  N  24,  1804,  Paisley,  Scot.)  and  Ellen  M. 
(Griffin)  Crawtord  (b.  Ja  6,  1810,  Boston). 
Prepared  in  Durfield  (Mass.)  H.  S.  Instr., 
Ancient  Langs.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1873-5;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Ancient  Langs.  do..  1875-81;  Prof., 
Hist,  and  Ancient  Langs.,  do.,  1881-91;  do.. 
Hist,  do.,  1891-3;  in  chaige  of  Lib.,  do.,  1873- 
93.  Retired.  Address,  Redlands,  Calif. 

FRED  DUANE  CRAWSHAW 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst., 
1896;  M.  E.,  do.,  1908;  b.  Mr  19,  1874.  St. 
Paul;  s.  Frank  (b.  Ag  29,  1841,  Copenhagen, 
N.  Y.)  and  Mary  (Dunnaway)  Crawshaw  (b. 
Mr  30,  1843,  do.).  Prepared  in  St.  Paul  Mech. 
Arts  H.  S.  Attended  Univ.  of  Chicago,  sum 
mer  noo.  Phi  Gainma  Delta.  Teacher,  Man. 
Arts,  Cent.  H.  S.,  Minneapolis,  1896-97;  Instr., 
do.,  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.,  Peoria,  1897-1902; 
Prin.,  Franklin  Sch  ,  Peoria,  1Q02  08:  Asst. 
Dean,  Coll.  of  Engng.  and  in  charge  of  Engng. 
Drawing,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-10;  Prof.,  Man. 
Arts,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1910 — ;  Pres.,  Academic 
Bd.,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18; 
Prof.,  Indus.  Educ.  and  Asst.  to  Dir.,  Engng. 
Exp.  Sta.,  1919 — .  Pres.  of  Academic  Bd.  of 
Sch.  of  Mil.  .'\eronautics.  Auth.:  Problems  in 
Furniture  Making  Man.  Arts  Press,  Peoria, 
1906;  Problems  in  Wood  Turning,  do.,  1908; 
Metal  Spinning,  Pop.  Mech.  Co.,  Chicago;  The 
Teaching  of  Manual  Arts,  Man.  Arts  Press, 
191 1 ;  The  Manual  Arts  for  Vocational  Ends. 
do.  i9!2;  Mechnnical  Drawing  for  Secondary 
Schools,  Scott,  Foreman  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1916; 
also  several  articles  in  Educ.  Jours.  Mem.,  111. 
Man.  Arts  Soc;   West.  Drawing  and  Man    Tr. 


Assn.,  Pres.  Married  Wilhelmina  Blanche 
Crawshaw  S  12,  1899.  Children:  Frances 
Eveline,  b.  N  26,  1^05;  Frederick  Story,  b.  Mr 
21,  1909;  Horace  Gordon,  b.  N  9,  1912;  Mary 
Eleanor,  b.  F  22,  1916.  Address,  705  W.  Oregon 
St..  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  705  W.  Oregon, 
Urbana. 

NINA  BELLE  CRIGLER 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Columbia,  1909;  b.  Jl  30, 
1885,  Worthington,  Minn.;  d.  J.  W.  (b.  1853, 
Va.)  and  Mary  Louise  (Chute)  Crigler  (b.  1853, 
New  York).  Prepared  in  Norm.  H.  S.,  Normal, 
111.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Asst.,  H.  Sc.  111. 
Wesleyan  L'niv.,  1906-7;  do..  James  Milliken 
Univ.,  1907-8;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-11;  Instr., 
do.,  1911-12;  Assoc,  do.,  1912-14;  Assoc.  Prof., 
Home  Econ.,  Coll.  of  Indus.  Arts,  Denton, 
Tex.,  1916-18;  St.  Dir.,  Vocational  Home 
Econ..  St.  Dept.  of  Educ,  Austin,  Tex.,  1918 — . 
Address,  Austin,  Tex. 

HERBERT  LE  SOURD  CREEK 
(See  No.  G149.) 

WALTER  LOUIS  CRONIN 
Instructor;  B.  S.,  in  M.  E.,  Mass.  Inst,  of 
Tech..  1904;  b.  O  3,  1882,  .South  Boston.  Pre- 
pared in  Boston  Mech.  Arts  H.  S.  Teacher, 
evening  sch.,  carpentry  in  Educ.  Centres  of  the 
City  of  Boston,  winter  1904  5;  time-keeper  and 
subforeman  Subway,  Boston;  Insp.  Water- 
works, Holden,  Mass.;  Instr.,  Applied  Mech., 
Univ.  of  III.,  1905-07.  Address,  56  P  St.,  So. 
Boston. t 

CLIFFORD  CROSBY 
(See  No.  2364.) 

MYRTLE  AMY  CRUZAN  (GEYER) 
(See  No.  6181.) 

HARRISON   EDWARD  CUNNINGHAM 

Secretary;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Vt..  1904;  b.  Jl 
29,  1877,  Hoosick  Falls,  N.  Y.;  s.  Charles  Ed- 
win (b.  Ja  8.  1S59,  New  York  City)  and  Min- 
nie Electa  (Potter)  Cunningham  (b.  O  i,  1861, 
Bennington,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Wyoming  Sem., 
'Kingston,  Pa.,  and  Hoosick  Falls  (N.  Y.)  H. 
S.  .Attended  Univ.  of  111.,  191 1  12.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Reporter  and  Ed., 
various  newspapers,  1904-06;  Instr.  and  Asst. 
Registrar,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  1906-10;  Asst.  Regis- 
trar, Univ.  of  111.,  1910 — ;  Sec.  Bd.  of  Trus- 
tees, do.,  1914 — ;  Dir.,  Univ.  Pres,  1918— . 
Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  Lake  Champlain  Yacht 
Club,  1907  11;  Sec,  Univ.  Club.  1910-14.  Mar- 
ried Ethel  Lord  .Ag  18.  1906,  Burlington,  Vt. 
Address,   1104  W.  Nevada  St.,  Urbana. 

MERVIN  JAMES  CURL 
Journalist;  A.  B.,  Boston  Univ.,  iqo8;  A.  M., 
do.,  1909;  b.  Je  16,  1883,  Littleton,  N.  H.  Pre- 
pared in  Lawrence  (Mass.)  and  Concord  (.V. 
H.)  H.  Schs.  Instr.  Eng.  and  Greek,  Pa.  St. 
Coll.,  1909-13;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1913-14;  Instr., 
Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  :9i4-i8;  Newsraper  work, 
Boston  Herald.  Boston  1918 — .  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Address,  Beacon  Chambers,  17  Myrtle 
St.,  Boston. t 

FLORENCE  RISING  CURTIS 
(See  No.  4608.) 

NATHANIEL  CORTLANDT  CURTIS 
Professor;  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  N.  C,  1900;  B. 
S.,  Columbia,  1004:  b.  F  8.  1881,  Smithville,  N. 
C. ;  s.  Walter  Gilman  (b.  1825.  Hopkinton,  N. 
H.)  and  Margaret  Johnson  (Coit)  Curtis  (b. 
1845,  New  York  City).  Prepared  in  Southport 
(N.  C.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Instr., 
Math,  and  Drawing.  Univ.  of  N.  C.  190407; 
Prof.,  .-Vrch..  Ala.  Poly.  Inst.,  1907-12;  Head, 
Sch.  of  Arch.,  Tulane  Univ.,  1912-17;  Assoc. 
Prof..  Arch.,  Univ.  of  111.,    1917 — .     Ed.,  Arch. 


86  o 


University  of  Illinois 


Art  and  Its  Allies,  1912;  Arch.  Dept.,  Btdg. 
Review,  New  Orleans,  191 3- ib.  Auth.:  Ele- 
ments of  Graphics,  Shades.  Shadows,  and  Per- 
spective. K.  W.  Uurton,  Auburn,  Ala.;  Dome 
of  Old  St.  Louis  Hotel,  New  Orleans,  Arch. 
Record.  N.  Y.,  1910;  Resume  of  Activities  of 
Louisiana.  Chapter  of  American  Institute  of 
Architects  relative  to  preservation  of  historic 
Architecture  of  New  Orleans,  Jour,  of  A.  I.  C. 
1916;  Keprints  in  Am.  Archs.  Mem.,  A.  L  A.; 
Ei)is.  Church.  Married  Elizabeth  Lockhart 
Thach,  Je  12,  1913,  Auburn,  Ala.  Children: 
Eleanor  Coit,  b.  O  4,  1915;  Nathaniel  Cort- 
landt,  Jr.,  b.  N  30,  1917.  Address,  310  Michi- 
gan  Ave.,    Urbana. 

ALBERT  ROOT  CURTISS 
Agriculturalist;  b.  My  26,  1876,  Howell. 
Mich.;  ».  Henry  B.  (b.  Ap  30,  1829,  Geneva,  N. 
Y.)  and  Sarah  A.  (Clark)  Curtiss  (b.  Ag  13, 
1830,  Oneida,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Howell  li. 
S.  Instr.,  Wood  Shop,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1890-3; 
do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1S93-1906;  with  Curtiss, 
Randall  &  Co.,  Champaign,  1906;  with  Root  & 
\an  Dervoort  Engng.  Co.,  East  Moline.  111.; 
Agr.,  Bravo,  Mich.  Married  Sarah  A.  Hunger- 
ford,  Mr  9,  1886.     Address,  R  2,  Bravo,  Mich.t 

RICHARD  SIDNEY  CURTISS 
Professor;  Ph.  B.,  S.  S.  S.,  Yale,  1888;  Ph. 
D.,  Univ.  of  Wurzburg,  1892;  b.  N  8,  1864, 
Stratford,  Conn.;  s.  Elbert  O.  (b.  1834,  do.) 
and  Emma  (Reeve)  Curtiss  (b.  Brooklyn.  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  privately  at  Stratford.  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon;  Alplia  Chi  Sigma.  Chem., 
Conn.  Exp.  Sta.,  18S8-90,  1893;  Docent  and 
Instr.,  Organic  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1893- 
7;  Prof.,  Chem.,  Hobart  Coll..  Geneva,  N.  Y., 
1897-1901;  do..  Union  Coll.,  Schenectady,  N. 
Y.,  1901-4;  Asst.  Prof..  Organic  Chem.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1904-12;  Prof.,  do.,  Throop  Poly.  Inst., 
I'asadena.  Calif.,  1912-15;  Research  Chem., 
Mexican  Petroleum  Co.,  Los  Angeles,  1915-17; 
pvt.  lab..  Pasadena,  Calif.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  (with 
E.  K.  Strachan)  (llondensations  in  the  Mesox- 
alic  Ester  Series,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  Mr,  1911; 
(with  J.  A.  Kostalek)  Pseudo  Acid  Esters  in 
the  Mesoxalic  Ester  Synt!iesis,  do.,  Je,  191 1; 
Review  Die  Beziehungezwischen  Farbe  und 
Konstitution  bei  Organischcn  Verbindungen, 
von  Dr.  H.  Ley  (S.  llirzel,  Leipsic,  1911)  do., 
Je,  1911;  (with  L.  E.  Nickell)  Ethyl  Cyantar- 
tronate  and  its  Addition  Reactions  with  Amines, 
read  at  the  Indiana|)olis  Meeting  of  the  A.  C. 
S.,  Je  igii;  (with  H.  S.  Hill  and  R.  H.  Lewis) 
Keto  Ester  Addition  Products  with  Aryl  Amines 
and  Alcohol,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  33,  Mr  191 1; 
(with  R.  S.  Burgess)  Phenylimino  Malonales 
and  the  Mechanism  of  their  Reactions,  Jour.  A. 
C.  S.;  Articles  in  Am.  Chem.  Jour.;  Sc;  Jour., 
A.  C.  S.;  Chem.  at  the  Univ.  of  111.,  Univ. 
of  111  Press.  1905.  Mem..  Der  Deutschen  Chem- 
ischen  Gesellschaft,  of  Berlin;  do.,  Bavaria;  A. 
C.  S.;  A.  A.  .\.  S.,  fellow;  Eighth  Intcrnat. 
Cong,  of  Api)lied  Chem.;  111.  Acad,  of  Sc. ; 
Champaign  Co.  Anti-Tuberculosis  Health 
League.  Married  Jessie  I-oop.  Te  14,  1899,  Clif- 
ton Spr.,  N.  Y.  Children:  Harold  L.,  b.  Jl  i, 
1 901;  Hildegard,  b.  O  30,  1902.  Address,  150  N. 
El  Molino  Ave.,  Pasadena,  Calif. 

ROBERT  EUGENE  CUSHMAN 
Assoc,  and  Asst.  Dean;  A.  B.,  Oberlin  Coll., 
191 1 ;  ]'h.  D.,  Columbia,  1917;  b.  Mr  27.  i88q; 
s.  Sylvanus  Dustin  and  Estelle  Caroline  (Hodg- 
man)  Cus'.iman  (1>.  Essex  Co.,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Akron  (O.)  H.  S.  .Sigma  Phi  l-lpsilon;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  George  William  ("urtis  Fellow, 
Columbia;  William  liayard  Cutting  Fellow,  do. 
Teacher.  Hist.,  Oberlin  (O.)  Acad.,  1911-13; 
Instr..  Pol.  Sc,  Univ.  of  111.,  1015-18;  Assoc, 
do..  1018—.  Asst.  Dean,  Coll.  of  L.  A.  &  S., 
do.',  1918 — .  Auth.:  Voting  Organic  Laws,  Pfl. 
Sc.  Quarterly,  Vol.  28,  je  1013;  Analyr/is  of 
the  Popular  Vote  on  Constitution.!'  <ind  Legis- 
lative   Proposals    in    the    Genc'.al    Election    of 


1914,  The  New  Republic,  Mr  6,  1915;  Voters' 
Leagues  and  their  work,  Nat.  Mu/iic.  Review, 
ynl.  4;  City  Planning  and  the  Courts,  Proc  of 
Second  Annual  Convention  of  111.  Municipal 
League,  Vuiv.  of  III.  BuL,  Ja  3,  igiO;  Recent 
Experience  with  the  Initiative  and  Referendum, 
./)».  Fol.  Sc.  I'ie-icu'.  \'o\.  10;  Woman  Suffrage 
on  the  Installment  Plan,  The  Nation,  Vol.  105, 
1917;  Municipal  War  Work.  Univ.  of  111.  Bui.. 
V  4,  1 91 8.  Mem.,  Am.  Pol.  Sc.  Assn.  Married 
Clarissa  White  Fairchild,  D  25.  1916,  New 
York  City.  Child,  Robert  Fairfield,  b.  N  28, 
1918.  Address,  1104  S.  3rd  St.,  Champaign. 

ALBERT  HARTMAN  DAEHLER 
(See   No.  3335.) 

DWIGHT  STOUT  DALBEY 

(See   No.    1655.) 

ARTHUR  HILL  DANIELS 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Olivet  Coll.,  1887;  B.  D., 
Yale,  1890;  Ph.  D..  Clark  Univ.,  1893;  b.  O  19, 
1865,  East  ISIedway,  Mass.;  s.  Elijah  Breck 
(b.  F  17,  1836,  do.)  and  Roxa  (Boyden)  Dan- 
iels (b.  N  2,  1836,  Dedham,  Mass.).  Prepared 
in  iMedway  (Mass.)  H.  S.  Instr.,  Philos.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1893-95;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1895-99; 
Prof.,  do..  1899 — .  Acting  Dean  of  Coll.  Lit. 
and  Arts,  do.,  1912-13.  Auth.:  Regeneration:  A 
.Study  of  the  New  Life,  Am.  Jour,  of  Psych., 
Vol.  6,  1893;  The  Memory,  After-image,  and 
Attention,  do..  Vol.  6,  1893;  The  Teaching  of 
Logic,  Pop.  Sc.  Monthly,  1905.  Mem.,  Am. 
Psych.  Assn.;  Am.  Phil.  Assn.;  Western  Phil. 
Assn.  Married  Eunice  Dean,  Jl  21,  1898,  Co- 
I  asset,  Mass.  Address.  80s  W.  Nevada  St., 
Urbana. 

EUNICE  DEAN  DANIELS 
Born  Ap  9,  1865.  Lowell,  Mass.;  d.  James 
(b.  N  27,  1818,  Clitheroe,  Eng.)  and  Sarah 
I'owers  (Chase)  Dean  (b.  D  13,  1818.  Swanzey, 
Mass.).  Prepared  in  Manchester  (N.  H.)  H.  S. 
.\l|)ha  Chi  Omega.  Attended  Wellesley  Coll., 
1.S82-3.  Pvt.  Teaching,  Piano  and  Harmony, 
I'.oston  and  Lowell,  Mass.,  1884-98;  Instr.,  Mus- 
ic. I'iano,  Univ.  of  111.,  1901-5;  Head  of 
Woman's  Hall,  do.,  1905-7.  Auth.:  Song,  The 
Night  has  a  Thousand  Eyes,  A.  P.  Schmidt. 
Married  Arthur  Hill  Daniels,  Jl  21,  1898, 
Cohasset,  Mass.  Address,  805  W.  Nevada  St., 
Urbana. 

RALPH  RAYMOND  DANIELSON 
(See  No.    6138.) 

JUANITA    ELIZABETH    DARRATI 
(See   No.   5628.) 

"MARY  DARROW  (OLSON) 
A.  B..  Allegheny  Coll..  1882;  b.  Cleveland; 
d.  Ammirus  (b.  N  1818,  Henrietta,  N.  Y.)  and 
Emma  (Eddy)  Darrow  (b.  O  1826,  Windsor, 
Conn.).  Prepared  in  Allegheny  Coll..  Meadville, 
Pa.  fissoli  Lit.  Soc  Teacher.  Latin  and  Greek, 
N.  E.  O.  Norm.  Sch.,  1882-3;  Instr.,  Mod. 
Langs..  Univ.  of  111.,  1883-5;  teacher.  Chicago, 
1S89;  Prin.,  Park  Manor  Pvt.  .Sch.,  1890; 
I'rin.,  McCosh  Grammar  Sch.,  1894; 
Mem.,  Chicago  Pol.  Equality  Club;  Ella  F. 
\'oung  Club;  Authors'  Club.  London;  V.  P., 
St.  Suffrage  Assn.;  Nat.  Educ.  Assn.;  Bur. 
nf  Geog.  Married  O.  G.  Olson,  O  6,  1889. 
Racine,  Wis.   Died  N   15,    1909.  Chicago. 

EUGENE  D.WENPORT 
Prof.  Dean,  and  Dir.;  B.  S.,  Mich.  Agr. 
Coll.,  1S78;  LL.  D.,  do..  1907;  b.  Je  20,  1856, 
Woodland.  Mich.;  s.  George  Martin  (b.  Mr  3, 
1828,  Danbv  N.  Y.)  and  Esther  (Sutton)  Dav- 
enport (b.  My  18,  1830,  Monroevillc,  O.).  Pre- 
Iiared  in  Teacher's  .Sch..  Woodland  Tp.  Delta 
Tau  Delta.  Farmer  till  1S80;  Prof.,  Agr..  Mich. 
Agr.   Coll.,   1889-91;    Dir.,  Collegio  Agronomica, 


Faculty 


86i 


Piricicaba,  St.  of  San  Paula,  Brazil,  S.  A.,  1891- 
92;  Dean,  Coll.  of  Agr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1895 — ; 
Dir.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  do.,  1897 — ;  Prof.,  Threm- 
matology, iQoi — .  Auth.:  Principles  of  Breed- 
ing. Ginn  &  Co.;  Education  for  Efficiency,  Heath 
&  Co.;  Domesticated  .\nimals  and  Plants,  Ginn 
&  Co.;  various  buls.  from  Mich,  and  111.  Exp. 
Stas. ;  occasional  addresses  and  articles  on  agr. 
topics.  Mem..  Chri,stian  Union;  A.  A.  A.  S.  Fel- 
low; Am.  Breeders'  Assn.;  Mich.  Acad,  of  Sc. ; 
Am.  Geog.  Soc;  Author's  Club  of  Eng. ;  Congr. 
Church.  Married  Emma  Jane  Coats,  N  2,  1881, 
Woodland,  Mich.  Children:  Dorothy,  b.  F  3, 
1807  (died  F  7.  1897);  Margaret,  b.  S  6,  1898. 
Address,  807  S.   Wright  St.,  Champaign. 


CLINE  FLEMING  DAVIDSON 
Phys.  and  Surg.;  B.  S.,  Wabash  Coll.,  1900; 
M.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1907;  b.  Ag  16,  1897, 
Cravk'fordsville,  Ind.;  s.  David  Henry  (b.  1852, 
do.)  Salome  E.  (Harshbarger)  Davidson  (b. 
1854,  Ladoga,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Wabash  Coll. 
Prep.  Sch.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Alpha  Omega 
Alpha.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Charleston,  1900-01; 
Instr.,  L'niv.  Acad.,  igoi-03;  attended  Johns 
Hopkins  Med.  Sch.,  1903-07;  Resident  House 
Officer,  Johns  Hopkins  Hosp.,  1907-08;  Phys. 
and  Surg.,  Seattle,  1908;  Chief  Med.  Insp., 
Dept.  of  Health,  do.,  1911-14.  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church;  Arch.  Club,  Seattle;  Coll.  Club,  do. 
A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  509  American  Bank 
Bldg.,  Seattle.' 

BERTHA  ADELINE  DAVIS  (COPLEN) 
Musician;  b.  1877,  Dover,  Mass.  Prepared  in 
Nevk^ton  H.  S.,  Boston.  Teacher,  Opera, 
Church,  and  Concert  Singing,  1910-15;  Instr., 
Voice,  Univ.  of  III.,  19:5-16;  Vocal  Teacher, 
Concert  and  Church  Singer,  Los  Angeles, 
1916 — .  Married  J.  D.  Coplen,  D  1918,  Los 
Angeles.  Address,  1518  Grammercy  Place,  Los 
Angeles. 

CHARLES  GIDEON  DAVIS 
Teacher;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Ind.;  1898;  Ph.  D., 
Freiburg,  Ger.,  1902;  b.  Mr  6,  1875.  Sheridan, 
Ind.;  s.  Newton  Jasper  (b.  N  23,  1823,  Fayette 
Co.,  Ind.)  and  Mary  Jane  Davis  (b.  Jl  24, 
1837,  Ripley  Co.,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Sheridan 
(Ind.)  H.  S.;  Attended  Univ.  of  Geneva, 
Switzerland,  summer  1901;  Univ.  of  Grenoble, 
France,  vacation  course  1901.  Goethe  Gesell- 
schat.  Teacher,  Noblesville,  Ind.,  1895;  Mes- 
senger, Aijpellate  Court  of  Ind.,  1895-97;  Prin., 
H.  S.,  Williamsport,  Ind.,  1898-1900;  Instr., 
Bot.  and  Latin,  Roberts  Inst.,  Freiburg,  Ger., 
1900-02;  Pvt.  Tutor,  Wiesbaden,  Ger.,  1902-03; 
Instr.,  Ger.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1903-08;  fruit  cul- 
ture. Wash.,  1908-10;  Grad.  stud.,  Univ.  of 
Calif.,  1910-11;  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Esparto,  Calif., 
191 1 ;  Head,  Lang.  Dept.,  Union  Poly.  H.  S., 
Venice,  Calif.  Auth.:  Die  deutschen  Substan- 
iva  auf-ling  im  18.  Jahrhundert,  Trueber, 
Strassburg,  1903,  and  in  Zeithschrift  fur 
deutsche  Wortforschung,  Vol.  IV,  1903;  Berlin 
as  a  Music  Center,  translated  from  Ger.  for 
Music  Lover's  Calendar,  1906;  various  articles 
and  translations  for  other  periodicals.  Mem., 
M.  E.  Church;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  St.  Teachers 
Assn.,  Calif.     Address,  Venice,  Calif. 

GR.VXT  TRAIN  DAVIS 
(See  No.   G1S9.) 

JOHN    WILLIAMS    DAVIS 
(See   No.   G160.) 

RAYMOND  EARL  DAVIS 
(See  No.   G162.) 

ROBERT    LESLEY   DAVIS 
(See  No.  G163.) 


WILLIAM  JAMES  DAVIS 
Major;  b.  Ag  7,  1879,  Perryville,  Pa.  At- 
tended (jirard  Coll.;  Univ.  of  Pa.  2nd.  Lt.. 
8th  Inf.,  1901;  1st  Lt.,  do.,  1906;  Capt.,  22nd. 
Inf.,  1916;  Asst.  Prof.,  Mil.  Sc,  Univ.  of  111., 
1916-17;  Maj.,  Camp  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky., 
1917 — .     Address,  Caiiip  Zachary  Taylor,  Ky. 

ANNA  MARY  DAVISON 

Journalist;  b.  Ja  19,  1883,  Monticello,  111.; 
d.  John  W.  (b.  Ap  30,  1854,  Ilollyhead,  Wales) 
and  Anna  Elizabeth  (Knight)  Davison  (b.  Jl 
25,  1859,  Monticello,  111.).  Prepared  in  Mon- 
ticello H.  S.  Asst.,  Woman's  Gym.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1903-7;  teacher.  Music  and  Phys.  Tr., 
Wautoma,  Wis.,  1907-9;  do.,  La.  St.  Norm., 
Natchitoches,  La.,  1909-10;  teacher.  West  Side 
Conservatory  of  Music,  Chicago,  1910-13;  with 
Chicago  Daily  News,  19 13 — .  Address,  711 
Barry  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  Chicago  Daily 
News,  do. 

CHESTER  MORTON  D.WISON 
(See  No.    1120.) 

ERIC  ALLEN  DAWSON 
Correspondent;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Miss.,  1908; 
M.  A.,  do.,  1913;  b.  Jl  8,  1888,  Okolona,  Miss.; 
s.  Ward  (b.  Ag  31,  i85i,  Mt.  Pleasant,  Tenn.) 
and  Annie  Lee  (Moore)  Dawson  (b.  N  22, 
1865,  Columbus,  Ga.).  Prepared  in  Okolona 
(Miss.)  H.  S.;  Attended  Univ.  of  Paris.  Sig- 
ma Alpha  Epsilon.  Asst.,  Mod.  Lang.,  Univ.  of 
Miss.,  1913-15;  Asst.  and  Grad.  Stud.,  Rom. 
Lang.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-17;  Correspondent, 
Sears,  Roebuck,  &  Co.,  1917.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec, 
13  Rue  La  Foyette,  Paris,  France,  1918.  Ad- 
dress, Okolona,  Miss. 

HARRIET  DAY 
Director;  b.  Laurel,  Ind.;  d.  William  L.  (b. 
Seaford,  Del.)  and  Anna  M.  (Conwell)  Day  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Laurel  (Ind.)  H.  S.  West. 
Coll.,  Oxford,  O.,  1892-3;  Cincinnati  Art  Acad., 
1893-5;  New  York  Art  Sch.,  1897-8;  M.  Julian 
Acad.  Paris,  under  Jean  Paul  Laurens,  1898-9; 
Pa.  Museum  and  Sch.  of  Indus.  Art,  Philadel- 
phia, 1904-5;  Columbia,^  1909-10.  Head  of  Art 
Dept.,  El  Colejio  Americano  Monterey,  Old 
Mexico,  1895-6;  Dir.,  Dept.  Colo.  Teachers'  St. 
Coll.,  Greeley,  1899-1904;  Dir.,  Art  Dept.,  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  Cheney,  Wash.,  1905-8;  Head  of 
Art  Dept.,  Okla.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1909-10;  Instr., 
.\rt  and  Design,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-11;  Dir., 
Dept.  of  Art,  Mo.  Northwest  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
191 1 — .  Auth.:  Various  articles  in  sch.  journs. 
Address,  Northwest  Normal,  Maryville,  Mo.t 

HARRY  WARREN  DAY 
(See  No.   8266.) 

VINCENT  S.   DAY 
(See   No.    8267.) 

NIELS  HENRIKSEN  DEBEL 
(Sec  No.   Gi7o.) 

JOSEPH  EDGAR  DE  CAMP 

Instructor;  B.  S.,  Ark.  Coll.,  1905;  A.  M., 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1912;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1914;  b.  F 
19,  1887,  Desha,  Ark.;  s.  Edgar  F.  (b.  1861) 
and  Emilie  Anne  (Smith)  De  Camp  (b.  1865, 
Batesville,  Ark.).  Prepared  in  Ark.  Norm. 
ColL;  Ark.  Coll.  Sigma  Xi.  Asst.  Psych., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1914-15;  Instr.,  do.,  Univ.  of 
Calif.,  191 5-16;  do.,  Stanford  Univ.,  1916 — . 
Pvt.,  Psych.  Examing  Bd.,  Camp  Kearney, 
Calif.  Auth.:  A  Study  of  Retroactive  Inhibition. 
Psych.  Monograph  Series, 'igi^;  The  Influence 
of  Color  upon  Apparent  Weight,  Jour,  of  Exp. 
Psych.,  10 1 7.  Mem.,  Am.  Psych.  Assn.;  Assn.  of 
West.  Naturalists;  A.  A.  A.  S.  Address. 
Stanford    Univ.,    Calif. 


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EDWARD  HARRIS  DECKER 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich..  1897;  LL. 
B.,  do.,  1004;  b.  O  14,  1872,  Battle  Creek, 
Mich.;  s.  Garrett  (b.  N  19,  1836,  Ulster  Co.,  N. 
Y.)  and  Jennie  M.  (Bellows)  Decker  (b.  S 
21,  1840,  Climax.  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Battle 
Creek  (Mich.)  H.  S.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon; 
Pi  Delta  Phi:  Order  of  the  Coif.  Lawyer, 
Battle  Creek,  Mich.,  1904-09;  City  Atty..  do., 
1907-09;  Instr..  Law,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-11; 
Prof.,  do.,  1911 — .  On  leave  1918-19.  Special 
Advisor,  Legal  Section,  War  Risk  Ins.  Bur., 
1918-19.  Auth,:  The  Case  of  the  Sealed  Instru- 
ment in  111.,  ///.  Law  BuL,  vol.  i,  1918.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church;  111.  St.  Bar  Assn.;  Am.  Bar 
Assn.  Married  Mary  Hawkins  Fitzhugh,  D  25, 
1909.  Address,  806  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana. 

CHARLES  DE  GARMO 
Professor;  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Halle,  1886;  b. 
Ja  7,  1849,  Mukwnago,  Wis.;  s.  Kut'us  (b.  N  i, 
1821.  Esopus,  N.  Y.)  and  Laura  (Wilbur)  De 
Garmo  (b.  Ag  1822,  Petcrsborough,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Prof..  Mod. 
Langs.,  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ..  1886-90;  Prof.. 
Psych,  and  Educ,  Univ.  of  111.,  1890-1;  Pres., 
Swarthmore  Coll.,  Swarthmore,  Pa.,  1891-99; 
Prof.,  Sc.  and  Art  of  Educ,  Cornell  Univ., 
1898-1814;  Retired.  Pvt.,  149th  111.,  1865- 
6.  Auth.:  Essentials  of  Method,  D.  C.  Heath 
&  Co.,  1890;  Translation  of  Lindner's  Psych., 
do.,  1890;  Language  (English)  Series,  1898 
Am.  Book  Co.;  Interest  and  Educ,  1903.  Mac- 
millan  Co.;  Herbart  and  Herbartions,  Scribners 
1898;  Principles  of  Secondary  Educ,  1907-10, 
Macmillan  Co.  Mem.,  Nat.  Herbart  Soc.  Mar- 
ried Ida  Witbeck,  D  29,  1875.  Children:  Walter 
C,  b.  1876;  Mabel  L.,  b.  18S0.  (died);  Robert 
Max,  b.  1885.  Address,  Cocoanut  Grove,  Fla.t 

MARY  CORA  DE  GARMO 
Dietitian;  A.  B.,  Wash.  Univ.,  1912;  M.  A., 
Columbia,  1913;  Prepared  in  Newcomb  Coll., 
1908-9;  Prof.,  H.  Sc,  Agnes  Scott  Coll.,  1913- 
16;  Instr.,  H.  Sc,  Univ.  of  III.,  1916-17.  Dieti- 
tian, Base  Hospital,  Camp  McPherson,  Ga.;  do., 
France.  Address,  6186  Washington  Ave.,  St. 
Louis. 

WILLIAM  MAURICE  DEHN 

(See  No.  G172.) 

HORACE  GROVE  DEMING 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Was'.iington, 
1907;  Ph.  D..  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1911;  b.  F  25. 
1885,  San  Bernardino,  Calif.  Prepared  in  Ta- 
coma  (Wash.)  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi.  Instr,,  Chem., 
Univ.  of  Wis..  1908-11;  Prof.,  Chem.. 
Univ.  of  the  Philippines,  1911-16;  Chief.  Dept., 
do.,  1916;  Assoc  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916- 
18;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Neb.  1918;  Prof.. 
do.,  Univ.  of  Neb..  1918;  Prof.,  Gen.  and  Phys. 
Gen.  and  Phys.  Chem.,  Staff.  Chem.  Warfare 
Service,  N.  A.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Articles  in  Jour. 
Indus,  and  Engng.  Chem.  Address,  University 
of  Nebraska,  Lincoln,  Nebr. 

RUBY  THORNE   DE   MOTTE    (BROWN) 
(See  No.  1657.) 

HERBERT  WILLIAMS  DENIO 
Librarian;  A.  B.,  Middlebury  Coll..  Vt., 
1888;  A.  M.,  do.,  1891;  B,  L.  S..  N,  Y.  St. 
Lib.  Sch.,  1894;  b.  Je  16,  1896,  Bakersfield, 
Vt.  Libn.,  Westlield  Atheneum  Mass.;  Cata- 
loger,  Dittcnberger  Lib.,  Univ.  of  111.  1908  10; 
Farmer,  Ho- kinton,  N.  H.  191015;  Cnlalo(?er, 
Henry  E.  Huntington  Pvt.  Lib.,  New  York 
City,  loi.s — .  Aut  .:  Newspa!>er  articles,  an- 
nual reirorts,  and  various  articles  reb'ing  to 
the  Pub.  L'b,  Mem.  M.  E,  Church,  Married 
Minnie  C.  Denio,  1910.  Address,  973  Summit 
Ave.,  New  York  City. 


HERBERT  KNIGHT  DENNIS 
.Assistant;  Ph.  B.,  Brown,  1912;  A.  M., 
I'rinceton,  1914;  A.  iM,,  Harvard,  1915;  Ph.  D,, 
do.,  1918;  b.  Je  1,  1880,  Muncie,  Ind.  Prepared 
in  .Mlegheny  Coll.  Prep.  Sch.  Phi  Delta  Theta. 
Prin.,  H.  S.,  East  Mead  Pa.,  1908-09;  Stone- 
boro,  Pa.,  1909-10;  Instr.  Peddie  Inst.,  Hights- 
town,  N.  J.,  1912-14;  Robert  Treat  Paine 
Fellow,  Harvard,  1915-16;  Asst.,  Sociol,,  Univ. 
of  111,,  1916-18.  Asst.,  Sociol.,  Rice  Inst.. 
Houston,  Tex.,  1918 — .  Married  Agnes  Wright 
('16),  S  7,  1918,  Urbana.  Address,  c/o  Rice 
Inst.  Houston,  Tex. 

WILLIAM  CULLEN  DENNIS 
Lawyer;  A.  B,,  Earlham  Coll.,  1896;  A.  B,. 
Harvard,  1897;  A.  M.,  LL.  B..  do.,  1901;  LL. 
IX,  Earlham,  1911;  b.  D  22.  1878,  Richmond, 
Ind.;  s.  David  Wort  1  (b.  1849,  West  River, 
Ind.)  and  Martha  Ann(Curl)  Dennis  (b.  Mar- 
shall, Ind.).  Prepared  in  Gymnasium.  Bonn, 
Ger.  and  Edinburgh  Royal  H.  S.  Cosmos 
Club;  Commencement  speaker.  Harvard,  1898; 
Sec  Lake  Mohonk  Conf.  on  Internal.  Arbitra- 
tion, 1901-02.  Instr.,  Law,  Univ.  of  111,,  1902; 
Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1902-04;  Asst.  Prof.,  Stanford 
Univ.,  1904-05;  Adjunct  Prof..  Columbia,  1905- 
06;  Prof.,  Law,  George  Washington  Univ.  Law 
Sch.,  1906-09;  Asst.  Solicitor,  Dept.  of  St., 
1906-10;  Agt.  of  the  U.  S..  U.  S.  and  Venezuela 
Arbitration  before  the  permanent  Tribunal  at 
the  Hague  (Case  of  the  Orinoco  Steamship 
Co.)  1909-10;  Agt.  of  the  U.  S.,  Chamizal-Ar- 
bitration  with  Mex.  before  tl  e  Internat.  Bound- 
ary Comn.,  El  Paso,  Tex.,  1910-11;  Sec.  to  the 
Chief  Justice  of  the  U.  S.  in  the  Costa  Rica- 
Panama  Boundary  Arbitration,  1911;  pvt.  law 
practice  Washington,  D.  C,  191 1  — :  Counsellor 
to  Chinese  Govt.,  1917 — .  Auth,:  The  Orinoco 
Steamship  Co,  Case  before  the  Hague  Tribunal, 
Am.  Jour.  Internat.  Law.  1911;  Compromise  the 
great  Defect  of  Arbitration,  Columbia  Law  Rev., 
1911;  Jury  Trial  and  t  e  Federal  Constitution, 
do.,  1906;  The  Panama  Situation  in  the  Light  of 
Internat,  Law  Am.  Law  Register.  1004.  Mem., 
Soc.  of  Friends;  Sch.  Comn.,  Moses  Brown  Sch,. 
Providence,  R.  I.  Married  Agnes  Kirkl.Tnd  Bar- 
ker, Jl  8,  1909,  Washington  D.  C.  Children: 
David  Worth  b.  Je  7.  1912;  Catherine  E.,  b. 
Je  29,  1914.  Address,  The  Alwyn,  1882  Columbia 
Road,  Washington  D.   C. 

JOHN  ADLUM  DENT 
Associate;  M.  E.,  Lehigh  Univ.,  1905;  b.  Ja 
16.  1885,  Rrook'and,  Pa.;  s.  WMlliam  (b.  Je  12, 
1844,  Washington,  D.  C.)  and  Frances  Elliott 
(TohnFone)  Dent  (b.  F  24,  1854,  Columbia.  S. 
C^.).  Prepared  in  Western  H.  S..  Washington, 
D.  C.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Tau;  Pi  Tau  Sigma. 
With  Bucyrus  Co.,  Milwaukee.  190--6;  with 
Bethlehem  Steel  Co.,  S.  Behtlehem  Pa.,  1906- 
7;  N.  Y.  Transit  Co.  Binghamton.  N.  Y.,  1907- 
10;  Instr.,  Mech.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910- 
13;  As'oc.  Mech.  Engng..  191,1-17.  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Ft.  Sherid-in  1917;  tst  Lt..  Ord.  Dept.  N  A., 
1017-18:  Capt..  do..  .A.  E.  F,,  Fr.Tnce  I9'8 — . 
Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Soc  for  Promotion 
of  F.ngng.  Educ;  Univ.  Club  of  Urbana  and 
C  ampaign.  Address,  1103  W.  Illinois  St., 
Urbana. 

GEORGE  BION  DENTON 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich..  1907;  M. 
A.,  do..  1909;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  i9'6;  b.  Mr  22, 
1884  Detroit:  s,  Walter  Bion  (h.  1857,  Lowell, 
Mich.)  and  Mary  (Wells)  Denton  (b  i8s2, 
Utica,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Central  H.  S., 
Detroit.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Staff,  Univ.  Lit. 
Mag.;  Ouadranele  Chib.  Univ.  of  Mich.  Asst. 
Rhet..  Univ.  of  Mirh.,  1Q06-7:  Asst..  Rhet 
"nd  Ili't.  do..  1007-8:  .A'^st,,  Hist,  dn..  1008-0: 
.\sft  .  Fne.  Un=v.  of  Til.,  loon-io;  F.d..  News 
l.rltrr.  Univ.  of  Mic'  .  and  Asst.  Fd.  Mich 
.■Viimniis.  loio-ii:  Instr..  Enc,  N.  W.  Univ.^ 
1912-17;  Instr..  Eng,,  N.  W.  Dental  Sch., 
1917 — .  Mem.,  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.,  19'4- 


Faculty 


863 


»8.  Married  Fern  Billing  Sley,  Je  9,  1916, 
North  English.  la.  Child,  Dorothy  Georgia, 
b.  Ap  18,  11)17.  Address,  749  Sherman  Ave., 
Evanston.  111.;  bus.  add.,  N.  W.  Univ.  Dental 
Sch.,  Chicago. 

WILLIAM   WELLS  DENTON 
(See  No.  G174.) 

GRACE  EMILY  DERBY 
Asst.  Libn.;  A.  B.,  West.  Coll.,  Oxford,  O., 
1905;  b.  O  3,  1879,  Lawrence,  Kan.;  d.  Fred- 
erick Asa  (b.  Mr  16,  1S36,  Wardsboro.  Vt.) 
and  Clara  Hannah  (White)  Derby  (b.  Ag  10, 
1837,  do.).  Prepared  in  Lane  Univ.,  Lecompton, 
Kan.  Teacher,  Piano  Lawrence,  Kan.,  summers, 
1901-2;  Ref.  Asst.,  Lib.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1906-7; 
Libn.,  West.  Coll.,  Oxford,  O.,  1907-n ;  Kef. 
Libn.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1911-13;  Asst. 
Libn.,  do.,  1913 — .  Mem..  Am.  Lib.  Assn.; 
Assoc.  Mem.,  Zeta  Kappa  Psi;  Presby.  Church. 
Address,  810  Alabama  Ave.,  Lawrence,  Kan. 

CLARENCE  GEORGE  DERICK 
(See  No.  G17S.) 

ELMER  DERSHEM 
Instructor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1912;  M. 
S.,  Univ.  of  la.,  1915;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1917;  b. 
D  31,  1881,  Norwood,  Kan.;  s.  Levi  (b.  1844, 
Union  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Mary  (Howard)  Dersh- 
em  (b.  1843,  Kalamazoo,  JViich.).  Prepared  in 
Baker  Univ.  Acad.,  Baldwin,  Kan.  Sigma 
Xi.  Testing  Dept.,  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Schnectady, 
N.  Y.,  1912-14;  Asst.,  Phys.,  Univ.  of  la.,  1914- 
17;  Instr..  Astron.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917 — .  Auth. : 
The  Tungsten  X-Ray  Spectrum,  la.  Acad,  of  Sc. 
Proceedings,  1916;  The  X-Radiation  of  Tungs- 
ten, do.,  1917;  The  Resolving  Powers  of  X-Ray 
Spectrometers  and  The  Tungsten  X-Ray  Spec- 
trum, Proceedings  Nat.  Acad,  of  Scs.,  1918; 
Wave  Lengths  of  the  Tungsten  X-Ray  Spec- 
trum, Phys.  Review,  1918.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E.; 
Am.  Astron.  Soc. ;  Am.  Phys.  Soc. ;  Presby. 
Church.  Married  Aurella  Knapp  ('12),  D  21, 
1918  ChicagOi  Address,  913  W'.  Illinois  St., 
Urbana. 

JOHN  A.  DETLEFSEN 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1908;  A. 
M.,  Harvard  1910;  Sc.  D.,  do.,  1912;  b.  S  12, 
1883,  Norwich,  Conn.;  s.  George  Detlef  (b.  Je 
5  i86i,  Schleswig-Holstein  Ger.)  and  Augusta 
(Nadolny)  Detlefsen  (b.  O  23,  1864,  Liebe- 
muhl,  Prussia).  Prepared  in  Cambridge  (Mass.) 
Latin  Sch.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Austin  Teach- 
ing Fellow,  Harvard,  1908-12;  Asst.  Prof., 
Genetics.  Univ.  of  111..  igi2-i8;  Assoc.  Prof., 
do,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Genetic  Studies  on  a  Cavy 
Species  Cross,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Wash.  Publi- 
cation No.  205,  1914;  The  Fertility  of  Hybrids 
in  a  Mammalian  Species  Cross,  Am.  Breeders 
Mag.,  Vol.  3  No.  4  1912;  Pink-?yed  White 
Mice,  Carrying  the  Color  Factor  Ant.  Natural- 
ist, Vol.  so,  1016;  Mendelism  and  Sheep 
Breeding,  Nat.  Wool  Giowcr,  Vol.  5  No.  5, 
:91s.  Mem.  Phi  Beta  Ka[)pa;  Sigma  Xi;  A.  A. 
A.  S.:  Am.  Soc.  of  Zool.;  ."Xm.  Soc.  of  Natural- 
ists: Sec,  An.  Div.,  Am.  Genetic  Assn.;  hon. 
mem.,  Ky.  Acad,  of  Sc.  Married  Ruth  Sara  ' 
Atwel',  Je  18  1914.  Evanston,  111.  Child  John 
Detlef,  b.  My  s,  1916.  Address,  916  W.  Nevada 
St.   Urbana. 

JEREMIAH  AMOS  De  TURK 
Instructor;  B.  S..  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1912:  b.  Jl 
28,  1886  Berks  Co.,  Pa.;  s.  Jeremiah  M.  (h. 
Mr  2,  t8?7.  do.)  and  Catherine  (Stetzler)  De 
Turk  (h  Mr  i8c6.  do).  Pre-^ared  in  Rcadine 
(Pa.)  H.  S.;  Allcntown  (Pa)  Pren.  Sch.; 
Univ.  of  111.  Farmer  1894-1000:  Ma.-h.  and 
TooI-n-'-'ker.  f^no-o?;  Instr.  M^ch.  F^hop  T'rac- 
tice  Univ.  of  111..  1015-18.  ist  Lt.,  Ord.  Dept., 
Salvage  Board,  Washington,  D.  C.     Married,  Jl 


191S.  Auth.:  A  Manual  of  Machine  Sh,op 
Practice  and  Mgmt.;  Articles  in  Am.  Mach. 
and  other  mags.  Mem..  Soc.  for  Promotion  of 
Engng.  Educ;  Am.  Assn.  of  Engrs.;  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  Presby.  Churcn.  Address,  927  K  St.,  N.  E., 
Washington,  D.  C. 

LOUIS  De  VRIES 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Central  Wesleyan  Coll., 
Warrenion,  Mo.,  1907;  A.  M.,  N.  W.  Univ., 
1908;  I'h.  D.,  do.,  1918;  b.  My  21,  1885, 
Bremen.  Ger.;  s.  Edward  (b.  Mr  8,  1858,  do.) 
and  Gesine  (Danelsberg)  De  Vries  (b.  F  28, 
1856,  Delnienhorst,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Ober- 
realschulc.  Oldenburg,  Ger.  Attended  L'nivs.  of 
Berlin  and  Leipzig,  1908-9;  Asst.,  Ger.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1910-12;  Teacher,  Man.  Tr.  H.  S., 
Indianapolis  1912-13;  Instr.  and  Asst.  Prof., 
Dept.  Mod.  Lang.,  la.  St.  Coll..  1916 — .  Mar- 
ried Anna  Brahms,  Jl  17,  1912.  Oldenburg,  Ger. 
Address,  la.  St.  Coll.,  Ames,  la. 

SARAH  LOUISE  DEWEY  (YENSEN) 
(See  No.   1028.) 

FRANK  WALBRIDGE  De  WOLF 
Geologist;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1903;  b. 
Mr  22,  1881,  Vail,  la.  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Jr.  Coll.  Scholarship  in  Geol. ;  Sr.  Coll. 
Scholarship,  do.  Chem.  111.  Steel  Co.,  Chicago, 
1900-1;  Field  Instr.,  Geol.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
summer,  1903;  Teacher,  Physiog.,  Morgan  Park 
Acad.,  III.,  1904;  Geol.,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  1904- 
7;  Dir.,  St.  Geol.  Sur.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908- 
17;  Asst.,  Dir.,  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Mines.  Chief, 
St.  Geol.  Sur.  Div.,  191 7 — .  Auth.:  various 
scientific  and  popular  articles  and  buls.  on 
Coal  Stratigraphy  and  Econ.  Geol.;  U.  S.  Geol. 
Sur.  Reports;  III.  Geol.  Sur.  Reports.,  etc. 
Mem.,  F.  A.  A.,  F.  Geol.  Soc;  A.  I.  M.  E.; 
West.  Soc.  Engrs.;  111.  Soc.  Engrs.;  Pres., 
Assn.  Am.  St.  Geols.,  1917;  Am.  Min.  Cong.; 
111.  Acad.  Sc,  Pres.,  1913;  Mem.,  Geol.  Com., 
Nat.  Research  Council,  1917;  Exec.  Com.,  Div. 
of  Geol.  and  Geog.,  do.,  1918;  Unitarian 
Church.  Married  Fannie  Davis,  D  26,  1904, 
Chicago.  Children:  John  W.,  b.  Je  27,  1909; 
Eleanor,  b.  Jl  13,  1912;  Robert  W.,  b.  My  30, 
1916;  Frank  T.,  b.  S  9,  1918.  Address,  1008  S. 
Busey,  Urbana. 

ERNEST  RITSON  DEWSNUP 
Professor;  B.  A.,  Victoria  Univ.,  Eng.,  1895; 
M.  A.,  do.,  1900;  b.  Ap  17,  1874;  s.  Joseph  (b. 
1S39)  and  Annie  (Ritson)  Dewsnup  (b.  My 
1835,  Isle  of  Man).  Prepared  in  Mane  ester, 
Eng.  Stanley  Jevons  Studentship  in  Econ.  Re- 
search; Warburton  Research  Essay  Prize  in 
Local  Govt.;  Cobden  Club  Prize;  New  Shakes- 
peare Society's  Prize.  Professorial  Lecturer, 
Rys.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1004-7;  Lecturer,  Ry. 
Transport.  Univ.  of  Manchester;  Head  of  the 
Dept.  of  Higher  Cml.  Educ.  and  Sikes  Lectur- 
er, Econ.,  Mun.  Tech.  Coll.  of  Huddersfield, 
1899-1904;  Prof.,  Ry.  Adm.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1907-18;  (leave  of  absence)  Statistical  and 
Finance  Officer  Dept.  of  Movements  and  Rys., 
British  War  Office;  Bri,g.  Gen.  British  Army, 
1918 — .  Auth.:  Railway  (Organization  and  Work- 
ing, Univ.  of  Chicago  Press,  1906;  The  Housing 
Problem  in  Eng'and,  T  e  Univ.  of  Manches- 
ter Press.  1907;  The  Necessity  of  Care  in  the 
Interpretation  of  Railway  Statistics  The  Ry. 
Gazette,  London  Eng.,  1910;  Freight  Classi- 
fication, I  aSalle  Exten.  Univ.,  1913;  numerous 
articles  and  reviews.  Mem..  Royal  Statistical 
Soc.  Fellow:  -Am.  Econ.  Assn.  Married  Sarah 
T-Tie  G'bhs.  Te  1807  Swansea,  South  Wales. 
Children:  Ernest  Joseph,  b.  189S  (died  1808); 
Frerlerirk  Richard,  b.  1 8m  (died  noo) :  Sarah 
Josephine  b.  ioot;  Edmund  Ritson.  b.  1902; 
'Vnna  Ritson,  b.  1903:  Roger  Ritson  b.  1905; 
Esther  Ritson,  b.  1006;  Ernesta  Ritson,  b.  1912. 
Address,  912  W.  Hill  St.,  Champaign. 


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University  of  Illinois 


EDWIN  GRANT  DEXTER 
Educator;  B.P.,  Brown  Univ.,  1891;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1892;  Ph.  D..  Columbia,  1899;  LL. 
D..  Univ.  of  Porto  Rico,  iQi-';  b.  Jl  21,  1868, 
Calais,  Me.;  s.  Henry  Vaughan  (b.  181 6. 
Wayne,  Me.)  and  Mary  Edna  (Boardman) 
Dexter  (b.  1831,  Calais,  Me.).  Prepared  in 
Worcester  Acad.,  Mass.  Zcta  Psi;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Carpenter  Premium  in  Pub.  Speak.; 
Honorary  Scholarship.  Science  Master,  H.  S.. 
Colo.  Springs.  Colo.,  1892-5;  Prof.,  Psych., 
Colo.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1 895-1900;  Prof.,  Educ, 
Univ.  of  HI.,  1900-7;  Dean,  Summer  Session, 
do.,  1901-07;  Dir.,  Sch.  of  Educ,  do.,  1905- 
07;  Commissioner  of  Educ.  and  Chancellor. 
Llniv.  of  Porto  Rico,  1907-12;  Rector,  Instituto 
Nacional  de  Panama,  1912— .  Adjutant,  N. 
G.  of  Porto  Rico.  Auth.:  A  History  of  Educa- 
tion in  the  U.  S.,  Macmillan,  1904;  Weather 
Influences;  An  Empirical  Study  of  the  Mental 
Effects  of  Definite  Meteorological  Conditions, 
Macmillan,  1904;  also  many  articles.  Mem.. 
HI.  St.  Schoolmaster's  Club;  111.  St.  Teachers' 
Assn.,  Pres.,  Cliild  Study  Section;  N.  E.  A., 
Pres.,  Child  Study  Section;  Am.  Psych.  Assn.; 
Am.  Geog.  Soc;  Am.  Social  Sc.  Assn.;  Inter- 
nationalen  .Societie  fur  Schulhygiene;  Societe 
Jean  Jactiucs  Rousseau;  Nat.  Soc.  of  Coll. 
Teachers  of  Educ;  Nat.  Soc.  for  the  Scientific 
Study  of  Educ.  Pres.,  1905-6;  A.  A.  A.  S.; 
P'ello'w;  E.xec  Council,  of  P.  R. ;  Insular  Lib. 
Bd.,  Pres.  Married  Allie  Martin  Hodge,  Je  7, 
1895,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.  Children:  Henry 
Vaughan.  b.  Mr  27,  1896;  Louise,  b.  Ag  3,  1900; 
Dwight  Hodge,  b.  Jl  14.  1903;  Edwin  Board- 
man,  b.  O  14,  1906;  William  Martin,  b.  O  31, 
1913.  Address,  Panama,   R.  de  P. 

CARL  RANKIN  DICK 
(See  No.  2951.) 

IRA  WILMER  DICKERSON 

(See  No.  3705-) 

ROGER  MILTON  DICKHUT 

Architect;  B.  S.,  Arch..  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1906; 
b.  Je  19,  1880,  Quincy,  111.;  s.  Edward  Charles 
(b.  do.)  and  Adeline  May  (Carter)  Dickhut 
(b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S.;  Univ. 
of  111.  1901-03;  Pa.  Acad,  of  Fine  Arts,  1906- 
07.  In  various  archs'.  offices.  Quincy,  St.  Louis, 
and  Philadelphia;  Instr.,  Arch.  Design,  Univ. 
of  IIL,  1911-12;  Arch..  Philadelphia,  1912 — • 
Mem.,  Arch.  Alumni  .Soc.  Univ.  of  Pa.;  T. 
Square  Club,  Philadelphia;  Llniv.  Club,  Urbana; 
Epis.  Church.  .Married  Gratia  Walmsley  Auze, 
N  27,  1907.  Philadelphia.  Address,  Glenolden, 
Delaware   Co.,   Pa. 

NELLE    MAJOR    DICKINSON 
(CHENOWITH) 

(See  No.  3344-) 

WILLIAM  DIETRICH 

(See  No.  G179.) 

JOHN  GERHARD  DIETRICHSON 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1909;  B. 
S.,  do.,  1910;  Pli.  D.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1914:  b. 
Ap  I,  1884.  Menomonie,  Wis.;  s.  P.  A.  (b.  Nor- 
way) and  rtachel  (Jackson)  Dietrichson  (b.  do.) 
Prepared  in  Neccdoh  (Wis.)  IT.  S.  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma;  (jamma  Alpha;  Sigma  Xi.  Asst.,  Chem., 
Univ.  of  Minn.,  1909-10;  do.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1010-12;  Instr.,  do.,  1912-13;  do..  Univ.  of 
Minn.,  1913-14,  1916-17;  Instr.,  Phys.  Chem., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1 91 7 — .  Married  Mary  Elizabeth 
Watkins,  D  30,  1914.  Address,  1316  S.  Or- 
chard St.,  Urbana. 

LEMUEL    CROSS    DILLENBACK 
Instructor;    A.    B.,    Carnegie    Inst,    of    Tech., 
1013;   A.  M..  do..   1914;  b.  Ap  7.   1890,  Cobles- 
kill,"  N.   Y.   Prepared  in  Cobleskill   (N.   Y.)   H. 
S.   Arch.,   with  E.  B.  Lee  and   H.    Ilounbastle. 


Archs.,  1914-is;  Instr.,  Arch.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1915-17.  2nd  Air  Service,  155  Aero  Squadron, 
A.  E.  F.,  France.  Mem.,  Lutheran  Church. 
.-Iddrcss,   604  S.   Lincoln  Ave.,  Urbana. t 

'WILLIAM  A.  DINWTDDIE 
Born,  Ind.;  Ajipointcd  in  the  Army  from  la.; 
hosp.  steward,  40tli  la.  Inf.,  1862-63;  Asst. 
Surg.,  22d  la.  Inf.  Volunteers,  1863-05,  when 
honorably  mustered  out  of  service;  2nd  Lt., 
8th  U.  S.  Cav.,  1808;  do.,  2d  Cav.,  1869-75; 
1st  Lt.,  do.,  1875;  Commandant,  Univ.  of  111., 
1877-80;  first  army  commandant;  with  title  of 
Conuiiander  of  Bn.  Retired  Jl  26,  1886,  for 
disability  incuired  in  the  line  of  duty.  Died 
N  4,   1901,  Palmyra,  Wis. 

HENRY  BERNHARD  DIRKS 

(See  No.  2075.) 

JAY    KARL    DITCHY 

(See  No.   G181.) 

RAYMOND  EPHRIAM  DIXON 
Cashier;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1909;  A.  M., 
do..  1913;  b.  Ag  6,  188^,  Kingston,  Wis.; 
s.  Ephraim  (b.  O  18,  1853,  Dodge  Co.,  Wis.) 
and  Sarah  (Dalton)  Dixon  (b.  Ap  4,  1856, 
Kingston,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Portage  (Wis.) 
H.  S.;  Ripon  Coll.,  Wis.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Tomah,  Wis.,  1909-10;  do..  Portage.  Wis.,  1910- 
12;  Master,  Sch.,  Asheville,  N.  C,  1912-13; 
Asst..  Rhet.,  I'niv.  of  111.,  1913-16;  Asst., 
Cashier,  Dalton  St.  Bank,  Dalton.  Wis.,  1916-18; 
Instr.,  Eng.,  Va.  Mil.  Inst.,  Lexington,  Va., 
1919 — .^  Married  Mae  Adaline  Prickett.  Je  25, 
1913,  Tomah,  Wis.  Children;  Lucille  .'\daline, 
b.  Ag  6,  1914;  Robert  Blackwood,  b.  Ja  18, 
1910.     Address,   Dalton,   Wis. 

EDWARD  LEWIS  DODD 
Professor;  A.  B.,  West.  Reserve  Univ., 
1897;  A.  M.,  do.,  1901;  Ph.  D.,  Yale,  1904; 
b.  N  1,  1875.  Cleveland;  s.  Heber  (b.  Jl  15, 
1850,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.)  and  Emma  Melina 
(Drake)  Dodd  (b.  Je  16,  1856,  Cleveland).  Pre- 
pared in  Cleveland  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Sigma  Xi;  Second  Phil.  Prize;  Second  Grad- 
uation Honors.  Instr.,  Math.,  la.  St.  Univ., 
1904-06;  Instr.,  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-07; 
Instr.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Tex.,  1907;  Instr..  Pure 
Math.,  do.;  Adj.  Prof.,  Actuarial  Math.,  do.; 
Assoc.  Prof.,  do.  Auth.:  On  Iterated  Limits 
of  Multiple  Se(|uences.  Mathcmatische  Annat- 
c>\,  1905;  The  Probability  Integral,  .4m.  Math. 
Monthly,  1913;  The  Probability  of  the  Arith- 
metic Mean,  Annals  of  Math,  1913;  The  Erron- 
eous Application  of  Bayes'  Theorem,  Bui.  of 
Am.  Math.  Soc  1913;  The  Error-Risk  of  the 
Median.  But.  of  Unh'.  of  Tex.,  1914;  numer- 
ous other  articles.  Assoc.  Ed..  Am.  Math. 
.Monthly.  1918.  Mem.,  Epis.  Church;  Sec- 
Treas.,  Pres.,  Sc.  Club,  Univ.  of  Tex.;  Sec, 
Tex.  (Chapter  of  Sigma  Xi;  Treas..  Univ.  Club, 
I'niv.  of  Tex.  Married  Alice  Laidman,  Je  15, 
1910,  Austin,  Tex.  Address,  3012  West  Ave., 
.\ustin,    Tex. 

WALTER  FAIRLEIGH  DODD 
Professor;  A.  B..  Florida  St.  Coll.,  1898; 
B.  S.,  John  B.  Stetson  Univ.,  1901;  Ph.  D., 
I'niv.  of  Chicago,  1905;  b.  .Ap  7.  1880,  Hop- 
kinsville,  Ky.  Cosmos  Club.  Law  Div.,  Lib.  of 
Cong.,  1904-07;  Research  .'\ppointment,  Johns 
Hopkins  Univ.,  1908-10;  Assoc,  Pol.  Sc.  Univ. 
of  111.,  1910-11;  Asst.  Prof.,  Pol.  Sc,  do., 
if)ii-i5;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Pol.  Sc,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
c'lgo,  1915-16;  Soc.  St.  Legislature.  Reference 
Bur.,  Springfield,  111.,  1916-18.  Maj.,  Q.  M. 
Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C.  1918,  Auth.:  Modern 
Constitutions,  Univ.  of  Chicago  Press.  1909,  i 
\'ols.;  Government  of  the  Dist.  of  Columbia. 
John  Byrne  &  Co.,  Washington,  1909;  Amend- 
ment and  Revision  of  .St.  Constitutions.  Johns 
Hopkins  Press,  1910;  also  many  mag.  articles. 
Address,  5464  Harper  Ave.,  Chicago. 


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DANIEL  KILIIAM  DODGE 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Columbia,  1884;  A.  M., 
do.,  i8qs;  I'h.  D.,  do..  1S96;  b.  Je  18,  1863, 
IJrooklyii,  N".  V.;  s.  Daniel  Albert  (b.  1828,  S. 
C.)  and  Margaret  Rapelje  (Suydam)  Dodge  (b. 
1834,  New  York  City).  Prepared  in  Jos.  Deg- 
huee's  Deutsch  Anierikanische  Real  Scbule, 
Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  tutors,  Peithologian  Lit.  Soc. 
Teaching  Fellow.,  Kng.,  Columbia,  1884-9;  tutor, 
1889-92;  Prof.,  Kng.  Lang,  and  Lit.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1892 — ;  Police  and  Fire  Commissioner, 
19 16.  Auth.:  Bibliography  of  Danish  and  Swed- 
ish Dictionaries,  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.,  1890;  Old 
Danish  Ms.,  do.,  1892;  Abraham  Lincoln,  the 
Evolution  of  his  Literary  Style,  Univ.  Sttad- 
ies,  1900;  Selections  from  Lincoln,  edited  with 
an  introduction  and  Notes,  Longmans,  Green, 
1910;  also  articles.  Married  Astrid  Pauline 
^lathilde  Moth,  1890,  Copenhagen.  Denmark. 
Children:  Helen  Moth,  b.  1891;  Margaret  Ra 
pelje,  b.  1894;  Astrid  Moth,  b.  1896;  Daniel 
Kilham,  b.  1898;  Nathalie  Moth,  b.  1903.  Ad- 
dress, 806  W.  Green  St.,  Champaign. 

FRED  HERBERT  DODGE 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Yale,  1SS4;  b.  Mr  7,  i860; 
s.  James  Henry  (b.  Exeter,  Me.)  and  Isabel 
(Barstow)  Dodge  (b.  Freedom,  Me.).  Prepared 
in  Bangor  (Me.)  H.  S.  Eta  Phi;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Psi  Upsilon.- Dir.  of  Gym.,  Bates  Coll., 
1888;  do.,  Bangor.  Me.,  1889;  do.,  Chicago 
Athenaeum.  1891;  Dir.,  Gym.  and  Instr.,  Ath., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1894,  do.,  Rutgers  Coll.,  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J..  1896-1 ;  Prof.,  Physl.  Tr., 
do.,  1913 — .  Mem.,  N.  J.  Microscopical 
Soc,  1S98;  A.  A.  A.  P.  E.,  1887;  Coll. 
Gym.  Director's  Soc,  1898.  Married  Agnes 
Hastings,  Je  4,  1892,  Bangor,  Me.  Address,  44 
College  Ave.,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J. 

ARTHUR  BOQUER  DOMONOSKE 
Instructor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1907; 
INI.  S.,  do.,  1909;  b.  Ja  i,  1884,  Germantown, 
Calif.;  s.  Henry  (b.  D  28,  i8s5,  Sparta,  Wis.) 
and  Clara  Jane  (Price)  Domonoske  (b.  Ja  16, 
1854,  Provo,  Ut.).  Prepared  in  Lowell  H.  S., 
San  Francisco.  Asst.  and  Instr.,  M.  E.,  Univ. 
of  Calif.,  1907-10,  1911-13;  Garage  bus.,  1910- 
11;  with  Pacific  Telephone  and  Telegraph  CJo., 
J.  G.  White  Co.,  and  Pacil'ic  Gas  and  Elec.  Co., 
San  Francisco;  Instr.,  Machine  Design.  Univ. 
of  111.,  1913-is;  Holt  Mfg.  Co.,  Stockton, 
Calif.,  1915-16;  Farmer,  1916-18;  Instr.,  M.  E., 
L'niv.  of  Calif,  and  Engng.  Draftsman,  C.  L. 
Best  Co.,  San  Leandro,  Calif.,  igi8 — .  Auth.: 
Tests  of  White  Steam  Car,  Calif.  Jour.  _ot 
Tech.;  Long  Distance  Telephone  Transmission 
Problems,  do.  and  Jour.  Elec.  Power  and  Gas; 
Erecting  Line  Shafting  on  the  Farm,  ///.  Agr.; 
Horsepower.  Poiver  Farming.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M. 
E. ;  Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ.  Mar- 
ried Gladys  Eloise  Boydstun,  Je  s,  1912,  Berk- 
eley, Calif.  Child,  Henry  Arthur,  b.  Je  26, 
1915.     Address,  The  Alameda,   Berkeley,   Calif. 

FREDERICK  WTLLIAM  DOOLITTLE 
Consulting  Engr.  and  Ry.  Expert;  A.  B., 
Princeton,  1905;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1007; 
M.  S.,  and  C.  E.,  do.,  191 1;  b.  Jl  9,  1883,  Hop- 
kinton,  la.;  s.  Fred  William  (b.  Tl  8,  1854, 
Delhi,  la.)  and  Mary  (Russell)  Doolittle  (1). 
D  28,  1863,  Eagle  Village,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Hopkinton  (la.)  H.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  A.  S.  C.  E.  Engr.,  Union 
Pacific  R.  R.  Co.,  Boston;  Conn.  Min.  Co., 
Bingham,  Ut. ;  Engr.,  Conn.  Coal  &  Coke  Co., 
Dacono,  Colo.:  Instr.,  T.  &  A.  M.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1908-09;  Instr.,  Struct.  Engng.,  Univ.  of 
Colo.  1909-10;  Designer.  B.  &  B.  Dept.,  C.  M. 
&  St.  P.  R.  R..  and  Ry.  Expert,  Wis.  Ry.  Com.. 
1909 — ;  Asst.  Prof..  Mech.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1910- 
13;  Ry.  Expert.  Wis.  R.  R.  Comn.,  1914;  Dir., 
Bur.  of  Fan  Research.  Am.  Elec.  Ry.  Assn., 
N.  Y.,  1914-15;  Consulting  Engr.  and  Ry.  Ex- 
pert,   191 6 — .  Auth.:   Cost  of  Urban  Transpor- 


tation Service,  A.  E.  R.  A.,  N.  Y. ;  numerous 
contributions  to  the  technical  press,  including 
reprints  of  various  addresses  before  sc  and 
indus.  bodies.  Married  Madeline  Steele,  S  16, 
'9'o,  Quincy,  Mass.  Children:  Frederick  Wil- 
liam, Jr.,  b.  S  13,  1911;  Russell  C,  b.  F  21 
1914;  Robert  W.,  b.  My  14,  1916.  Address, 
700  Maryland  Ave.,  Milwaukee;  bus.  add.,  30 
Broad  St.,  New  York  City,  or  Public  Service 
Bldg.,   Milwaukee. 

HERMAN  BERNARD  DORNER 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Purdue  Univ.,  1900;  M. 
S.,  do.,  1901;  b.  Ap  10,  1878,  LaF'ayette, 
Ind.  Asst.  Botanist,  Purdue  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
1901-2;  Asst.,  Nature  Study  at  Winona  Summer 
Sch.,  1903-4;  Teacher,  Bot.,  Ind.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  Spring  term,  1905;  Asst.,  Bot.,  Wabash 
Coll.,  1906-7;  Instr.,  Floriculture  and  Asst., 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-10;  Assoc, 
do.,  and  Asst.,  do.,  1910-11;  Asst.  Prof.,  do., 
and  Asst.  Chief,  do.  1911-18;  Prof,  do.,  1918 — . 
.•\uth. :  The  Resin  Ducts  and  Strengthening  cells 
of  Abies  and  Picea,  Ind.  Acad.  Sc,  1899; 
Eifect  of  Composition  of  the  Soil  upon  Minute 
-Structure  of  Plants,  do.,  1901;  (with  S.  C. 
Coulter) ;  A  Key  to  the  Genera  of  the  Forest 
Trees  of  Ind.;  Window  Gardening  in  the 
Schoolroom,  Purdue  Univ.;  Window  Gardening, 
liobbs-Merrill  Co.  Married  Anna  Viola  Simon. 
Je  28,  1915.  Child,  Mary  Asin,  b.  N  19,  1916. 
.Iddrcss,  906   S.   Goodwin   Ave.,  Urbana. 

HENRY  MARSHALL  DOUGLAS 
Minister;  b.  S  15,  1846,  Fernwood,  N.  Y'. ; 
s.  Oscar  Johnson  (b.  Westmoreland,  N.  Y.)  and 
Olivia  (Forbes)  Douglas  (b.  Oswego  Co.,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Rensselaer  Acad.,  Mexico, 
N.  Y.  Attended  Norm,  and  Tr.  Sch.,  Oswego, 
.\.  Y.,  1866-8;  Theol.  Sem.,  Colgate  Univ., 
1884-6.  Teacher,  Norm,  and  Tr.  Sch.,  Oswego, 
N.  Y.,  1869;  Asst.  Teacher,  Langs.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1869-73;  Teacher,  Langs.,  Boarding  Sch., 
Dixon,  111.;  Prin.,  Pub.  Sch.,  Pulaski,  N.  Y., 
1880;  Pastor  Baptist  Churches.  Harpursville, 
N.  Y.,  1882-6;  Middle  Falls,  N.  Y.,  1886-9; 
Putney,  Vt.,  1889-2;  St.  Johnsbury,  Vt.,  1892- 
8;  West  Haven,  Vt.,  i8g8-io;  Supt.,  Schs., 
do.,  1899-10;  Pastor,  Bernardston,  Mass., 
191  o — .  Sec,  Trustees.  Vt.  Acad..  Saxton's  Riv- 
er, Vt.,  1890-1910;  Sec,  Lib.  Trustees,  West 
Haven,  Vt.,  1899-10;  Arranged  courses  for 
rapid  mastery  of  Mod.  Langs..  1909-12;  wrote 
Italian  sermon,  1910.  Auth.:  Translated  "De- 
velopment of  Axolott"  for  Smithsonian  Inst., 
1878;  Study  of  Modern  Langs.,  Missions,  igio; 
Mem.,  Deposit  Assn.,  Moderator,  1885;  Sec, 
1888-91,  V.  P..  1891-2;  Shaftsbury  Assn.;  Bap- 
tist Church.  Married  Martha  Jane  Root,  Ag  2, 
1869,  Pulaski,  N.  Y.  (died  Mr  15.  1906).  Chil- 
dren: Amy  Austin,  b.  Ag  1870  (died  Ja  1871); 
Xorinan  Lloyd,  b.  O  1871  (died  1875);  Florence 
[,ouise,  b.  Jl  29,  1875;  Helen  Octavia,  b.  O  31, 
1880.  .-iddrcss,  Bernardston,  Mass.t 

PAUL  HOWARD  DOUGLAS 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1913;  A. 
M.,  Columbia,  1915;  b.  Mr  26,  1892,  Salem, 
Mass.  Prepared  in  Newport  (Me.)  H.  S.;  At- 
tended Harvard.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Delta  Sigma 
Rho.  Asst.,  Econ.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1912-13: 
Instr.,  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17;  do.,  Reed 
Coll.,  Portland,  Ore.  Address,  Reed  College, 
Portland,    Ore.t 

CARL  SAWYER  DOWNS 
Professor;  A.  B..  Harvard.  1907;  A.  M.,  do., 
1908;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  191 2;  b.  N  9,  1884;  s.  Wil- 
liam Howe  (b.  1854,  Derby,  Conn.)  and  Helen 
Ionise  (  Sawyer)  Downs  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
r.oston  Latin  Sch.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Instr., 
Eng.,  Univ.  of  Tex..  1912;  Leland  Stanford, 
1013-14;  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-16;  Asst.,  Prof., 
Throop  Coll.  of  Tech.,  1916 — •.  Married  Ger- 
trude Carter,  Ag  i,  1912.  Boston.  Address, 
968  N.  Madison  Ave.,  Pasadena,  Calif. 


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University  of  Illinois 


GEORGE, WILLIAM  DOWRIE 
(See  No.  G189.) 

DURANT  DRAKE 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1900;  A.  M., 
Harvard  Divinity  Sch.,  1903;  Ph.  D.,  Columbia, 
loii;  b.  D  18,  1878,  Hartford,  Conn.;  s.  James 
McEwen  (b.  1845.  Rye,  N.  H.)  and  Eliza 
Maria  (Uphani)  Drake  (b.  1847,  Indian  Terri- 
tory). Prepared  in  Boston  Latin  Sch.  Delta 
Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Univ.  Debating 
Club;  John  Harvard  Scholarships;  Detur.  Resi- 
dent Univ.  Settlement,  New  York  City,  1900-01; 
Instr.,  Philos.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-12;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  Ethics  and  Philos.  of  Religion,  Wesleyan 
L'niv.,  1912-15;  Prof.,  Philos.,  V'assar  Coll., 
191 S — •  Auth.:  The  Problem  of  Things  in 
Themselves,  Ellis  Boston,  191 1;  Problems  of 
Conduct,  Houghton  Mifflin  Co.,  1914;  Prob- 
lems of  Religion,  do.,  1916;  What  Religious 
Education  Might  be,  Boston,  Am.  Unitarian 
Assn..  1918;  Also  mag.  articles  and  short 
poems.  Married  Anna  White,  Je  30,  1908.  Ad- 
dress, College  Ave.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y. 

ANDREW  SLOAN  DRAPER 
(See  No.  Hi 8.) 

WILLIAM    HENRY   DREESON 
(See  No.  G191.) 

CELIA  ANNE  DREW 
Teacher;  Ph.  B.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1900;  b.  S  2, 
1876.  Wilmington,  111.;  d.  Edward  W.  (b.  F  21, 
1844)  and  Elizabeth  Jane  (Treseder)  Drew  (b. 
O  26,  1844,  Milor,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  S.  Div. 
H.  S.,  ChicaRO.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Instr., 
Eng.,  H.  S.,  Belvidere,  111.,  1900-5;  Instr.,  Acad.. 
Univ.  of  111.,  1905-11;  Instr.,  Eng.,.  H.  S., 
Joliet,  111.,  191 1-15;  Teacher,  Julia  Richmond 
H.  S.,  New  York  City,  1916 — .  /Address,  c/o 
Julia  Richmond  H.  S.,  New  York  City.t 

JOSEPH   ALLEN  DREW 
(See   No.  3714.) 

WILLIAM  LINCOLN  DREW 
Fruit  Grower;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  la.,  1889;  LL. 
B.  do.,  1893;  b.  N  I,  1864,  Newton,  la.;  s. 
Orrin  Gilman  (b.  N  9,  1826,  North  Barnstead. 
N.  H.)  and  Mary  Emily  Drew  (b.  S  26,  1830, 
Belfast,  Me.).  Prepared  in  Iowa  City  Acad. 
Zetagathian  Lit.  Soc.  Attended  Harvard  Law 
Sch..  1893-4.  Practiced  law  in  Omaha,  Neb., 
i893;6;  Asst.  Prof.,  Law,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1896- 
8;  Prof.,  Law,  Univ.  of  111.,  1898  1904;  do., 
Cornell  Univ.,  1904-15;  Fruit  Grower,  Winter 
Haven,  Fla,,  1915 — .  Stud.  Ed.,  Harvard  Law 
Rev.  Mem..  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  1901.  Married 
Lida  June  Shellenberger.  O  2,  1895,  Omaha, 
Neb.    Address,    Winter    Haven,    Fla.t 

FRANCIS  KEESE  WYNKOOP  DRURY 

(See  No.  2376.) 

HENRY  MATHUSALEM  Du  BOIS 
Teacher;  B.  S.,  Rochester  Coll.,  1908;  A. 
B.  Ind.  Univ..  1913;  A.  M,,  do.,  1914;  b.  Ag 
22,  1887,  Cass  Co..  Ind.  Prepared  in  Macy 
(Ind.)  H.  S.  and  Rochester  (Ind.)  Tp.  H.  S. 
Stud.  Teacher  Rochester  Coll.,  igo6-o8;  do.. 
District  Sch,  Miami  Co,,  Ind.,  1009-11;  do., 
Fulton  Co.,  Ind.,  191 1 -12;  Asst.,  C!eol.,  Univ. 
of  111..  1914-17;  Teacher  La  Grande.  Ore,, 
1017 — •  Mem.,  (Zhristian  Church.  Address.  Roch- 
ester, Ind.;  bus.  add.,  Box  539,  La  Grande, 
Ore.t 

FRANK  OLIVER  DUFOUR 
Struct.  Engr, ;  C.  E.,  Lehigh  Univ.,  1896; 
b.  Ta  I,  1873  Washineton,  D,  C;  s.  J.  F. 
R.  (b.  Veray.  Ind.)  and  Florida  E.  (Everett) 
Dufour  (b.  Baltimore).  Prepared  in  Pub.  II. 
and  Man.  Tr.  Schs.,   Washington,  D.   C.  Theta 


Delta  Chi;  Sigma  Xi.  With  Lehigh  Valley  R. 
R..  1896-97;  Instr.,  C.  E.,  Lehigh  Univ.,  1897- 
1902;  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1902-03; 
Acting  Prof.,  do.,  and  in  charge  of  San.  Engng., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  190304;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  Univ. 
of  Vt.,  1904-05;  with  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  and 
Bridge  Dept.,  L.  V.  R.  R.,  all  summer  vaca- 
tions; Asst.  Prof.,  Struct.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1005-13;  Struct.  Engr..  Interst.  Commerce 
Comn.,  Div.  of  Valuations,  Chicago,  1914; 
Engr.,  Stone  &  Webster,  Boston,  1914-iS; 
special  representative  Am.  Internat.  Shipbuild- 
ing Corp.,  Hog  Island,  Pa.,  1918 — .  Auth.: 
Bridge  Engng.,  Roof  Trusses.  Am.  Cor.  Schs., 
Chicago  1909;  Elementary  Steel  Const..  Rad- 
ford, Chicago,  1910;  Oljservation  of  Engng. 
in  Europe,  25th  Annual  Meeting  111.  Soc.  of 
Engrs.  atid  Survs. ;  Struct.  Drafting,  Am.  Cor. 
Schs.,  Chicago,  1911;  Maintenance  of  Way.  Pro- 
ceedings of  St.  Louis  R.  R.  Club,  St.  Louis, 
1907;  also  other  articles.  Mem.,  Epis.  Church, 
Chaplain's  Council;  Endowment.  Diocese, 
Church  E.xten,;  Treas.,  Soc.  St.  John  the  Di- 
vine. Delegate,  Epis.  Synod,  111.  Soc.  Engrs. 
and  Survs.;  Am.  Ry.  Assn.;  Soc.  for  Prom,  of 
Engng.  Educ;  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials; 
A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Sarah  Breisch,  S  2,  1901, 
S.  Bethlehem,  Pa.  Address,  147  Milk  St., 
Boston. 

FREDERICK  DUNCALF 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Beloit  Coll,.  1904;  Ph.  D., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1909.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Lancaster, 
Wis..  190405;  do..  Dodgeville  Wis.,  1905-06; 
Tutor,  Ancient  Hist.,  Univ.  of  Te.x.,  1909-10; 
Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  Bowdoin  Coll,,  1910-11;  Instr., 
do.,  Univ.  of  Tex.,  191 1-12;  Adj,  Prof.,  do., 
1912-13;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of  111.  1913-14; 
Prof,,  do.,  Univ.  of  Tex.,  1914 — .  Address,  c/o 
Univ.  of  Tex.,  Austin,  Tex.t 

JAMES  MERION  DUNCAN 
Assistant;  b.  O  12,  1872,  Champaign  Co.;  s. 
Ira  Mills  (b.  Ag  25,  1836,  Ind.)  and  Martha 
(Clements)  Duncan  (b.  Ja  29,  1851,  Ky.). 
Asst.,  Wood  Shop.  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-13;  do.. 
Pattern  Making  do.,  1913-1S.  Mem,,  Christian 
Church.  Married  Ellen  Burk  O  12,  1893.  Chil- 
dren: Vio'et  Elizabeth,  b.  Ja  22.  1898;  Law- 
rence Mills,  b.  S  20,  1904;  Minnie  Gray,  b. 
Mr  20,  1909.  Address,  208  E.  Oregon  St., 
L^rbana. 

JOHN  CHRISTIE  DUNCAN 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Pa..  1904;  M.  S., 
do.,  1904;  Ph.  D,,  do.,  1907;  b.  Mr  6,  1881, 
Pliiladelphia;  s.  Samuel  (b,  Jl  1,  1844,  Scot.) 
and  Margaret  (Christie)  Duncan  (b.  Mr  22, 
1851.  do.).  Prepared  in  N.  E,  Man.  Tr.  Sch., 
Philadelphia.  Zelosop'  ic;  Delta  Kappa  Chi. 
Asst.,  Industry,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1094-06;  Asst. 
Prof,,  Econ,  and  Sociol,,  O.  St.  Univ..  igofi-oS; 
do.,  Accountancy.  Univ.  of  111.,  1008-13;  Asst. 
Prof.  Co'I  of  Commerce,  Univ,  of  Cincinnati. 
Cincinnati,  1913 — .  Capt.,  Q,  M.  Corps,  N.  A., 
Rrorj'anized  office  system  of  City  En.a;r.  Dept., 
Milwaukee,  191 1.  Auth.:  Principles  of  Indus- 
trial M.Tnagcment.  D.  .Appleton  &•  Co.,  191 1;  al- 
so numerous  articles.  Mem..  Am,  Econ,  Assn.; 
Am,  Statistical  Assn.;  Nat.  Tax  Assn.  Address, 
College  of  Commerce,  Cincinnati,  O. 

GEORGE  HARLAN  DUNGAN 
(See  No.  8283.) 

JOSEPH  EVANS  DUNIPACE 
Mfr.  and  Real  Est.  Agt.;  A,  B,  Oberlin  Coll., 
iQoq;  A.  M.,  Leland  Stanford  Jr.  Univ.,  190O; 
b.  Je  19.  18R0  Perrysburg,  0.;  s,  James  (b. 
Edinburgh,  Scot,)  and  Florence  S.  (Evans) 
Dunipaoe  (b.  Newgarden  O.),  Prepared  in 
Perrvsburpr  (O  )  and  Toledo  (O,)  H.  Schs. 
Teacher.  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1007;  Tn<:tr,.  Onant. 
Chem.  Univ.  of  111..  1907-^:  Stud.,  Umv.  of 
floettingen.  Ger.,  1908-0:  Mfr.  and  Real  Est. 
Agt.,  7910 — .    Head  of  Explosive  Sect.,  Detroit 


Faculty 


867 


Dist.   Ord.   Office  and  Army  Insp.   of  Ord.  for     anics  Inst.;    do.,   Univ.   of  111.,   I9i4-:s;   Supt 
Explosive  Plants,  Detroit  Dist.    iVlem.,  Unitarian      "•  .^.«  „..x._- 

Church;    A.    C.  S.  Address,  532    Sptzcr    Bldg., 
Toledo,  O. 


WILLIAM    VAN   DUNKIN 

(See  No.   1864.) 

B.  H.  DUNLAP 
Instr.,  Signalling  and  Radio.  U.  S.  S.  M.  A., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1918.  Address,  610  E.  Springfield, 
Ave.   Champaign., 

MAX   SHAW   DUNN 
(See   No.   6196.) 

CHARLES  ELMER  DURST 
(See  No.  3717-) 

RAYMOND  ADAMS  DUTCHER 
Professor;  B.  S..  S.  Dak.  Coll.,  1907; 
M.  S.,  do.,  1910;  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1912; 
b.  Mr  28.  1SS6:  s.  Paul  (b.  Ag  1865)  and 
Susie  M.  (Adams)  Dutcher  (b.  N  1863).  Pre- 
pared in  Brookings  (S.  Dak.)  H.  S.  Acacia; 
Alpha  Chi  Sigma.  Asst.,  Chem.  and  Grad. 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-13;  Instr.  and  Asst. 
Prof.,  Agr.  Chem.,  Ore  Agr.  Coll.,  19x3- 
17;  Asst.  Prof.,  Agr.  Bioc' em.,  Univ.  of  Minn., 
1917 — .  Auth.:  Determination  of  Lime  in  Cow 
Feces,  Jour,  of  Indus.  Engng.  Chem.,  191 3; 
Elimination  and  Retention  of  Arsenic  as  Deter- 
mined by  the  Koch  Norton  Method,  Jour.,  A.  C. 
S.,  Vol.  36,  1 9 14;  Effects  of  Freezing  Ar- 
senate of  lead  Pastes,  Jour,  of  Econ.  Entomol., 
1916;  Shall  We  Eat  Whole  Wheat  Bread?, 
Sc,  1918;  Coll.  Teaching  in  Agr.,  Sch.  and  Soc, 
Vol.  7.  1918.  Married  Mary  Wright,  S  14,  1912, 
De  Smet,  S.  Dak.  Child,  Adams  Wright,  b.  N 
25,  1914.  Address,  2IQ4  Hendon  Ave.,  St. 
Paul;  bus.  add.,  Univ.  Farm,  do. 

HERBERT  SETON  EAMES 
Editor;  B.  S.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1908; 
b.  N  21.  1885  South  Framing' am,  Mass.  Asst., 
Phys.  I  ab..  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1908-g;  Instr., 
Mech.  Engng.,  R.  I.  St.  Coll.,  1909-12;  Instr.. 
Engng..  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-14;  do.,  R.  I.  St. 
Coll.,  1914-15;  Ed..  Chicago,  1915 — .  Address, 
1423  Greenleaf  Ave.,  Chicago. f 

EDWARD  MURRAY  EAST 
(See  No.  1494.) 

HERBERT  E.  EASTLACK 
Professor;  A,  B.,  Wabash  Coll..  1912;  Ph. 
D.,  Columbia,  1916;  b.  My  17,  1800,  Craw- 
fordsville,  Ind.;  s.  Foutain  E.  (b.  Mr  6.  1865, 
Waveland.  Ind.)  and  Mary  Cane  (Cox)  East- 
lack  (b.  D  10,  1865.  Lafayette  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Crawford.sville  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Kappa 
Sigma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Asst.,  Gen.  (Them. 
Teachers  Coll.,  1912-1=;;  Research  Asst.,  Chem., 
Columbia,  1915-16;  Instr.,  do.,  Univ.  of  111. 
ioi6i8;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Analyt.  Chem.,  Univ. 
of  Neb.,  1018 — .  Auth.:  (wit'i  H.  T.  Beans) 
The  Electrical  Synthesis  of  Colloids.  Jour.  A. 
C.  S.,  Vol.  37  iQi:;;  (vi\xh  Alexander  Smith) 
The  Allotropy  and  Solubilities  in  Water  of 
Ammonium  Bromide  do..  Vol.  38,  1016;  do.. 
Ammonium  lod'de  Its  Solubilities  and  the  Ab- 
sence of  a  Transition  Point  do..  Vol.  38,  1016; 
An  Accurate  Method  for  Taking  "Aliquots"  in 
Volumetric  Analysis,  do..  Vol.  tjo  1918.  Mem., 
Siema  Xi:  Phi '  I  amhda  Upsilon:  A.  C.  S. 
Married  Mary  Lentz,  O  14,  1916,  Milford, 
Ind.  Address.  2:128  B  St.,  Lincoln,  Neb.;  bus. 
add..  Chemistry  Laboratory,  Univ.  of  Nebraska, 
do. 

HARRY  DRAPER  EASTON 

Cn-il    Dea'er:    R.    S.,    Pa.    St.     Coll..    looc;; 

E.  M..  Ky.  St.  Univ..  19T1;  b.  Ap  17,  1878    Me- 

hoopany      Pa.     Prof..    Min.     Engng.,    Ky.     St. 

Univ.,   1913-14;   Instr..  111.,  Miners  and  Mech- 


Continental    Coal    Corp.,    Straight    Cre'ek,    Ky.j 
1915-^-  Address,  c/o  Continental  Coal  (Corpora- 


tion, Straight  Creek,  Ky. 

FREDERIC  WALTER  EBERLEIN 

(See  No.  387.) 

ERNST  OTTO  ECKELMANN 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1897;  B.  L., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1898;  Pli.  D.,  Univ.  of  Heidel- 
berg, 1906;  b.  Ap  18,  1877,  Burlington,  Wis. 
Scholar  and  Fellow,  Ger.  Philol.,  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  1900-2;  Ottendorfer  Memorial  Fellow, 
New  York  Univ.,  1902-3.  Teacher.  Ger.  and 
Greek,  Carroll  Coll..  1898-1900;  Instr.,  Ger., 
Smith  Coll.,  1903-5;  do.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1906- 
8;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-9;  do.,  VVashington 
St.  Univ.,  1910 — .  Auth.:  Schillers  Einfluss  auf 
die  Jugenddramen  Hebbels,  Ottendorfer  Series 
of  Germanic  Monographs,  Frankfurt  am  Main, 
Boer  &  Co.,  1906;  Dr.  Alberts,  Hebbels  Stell- 
ung  zu  Shakespeare,  Jour,  of  Eng.  and  Ger. 
Philol.,  vol.  7,  No.  3.  Address,  Univ.  of  Wash- 
ington,  Seattle. t 

WILLIAM  GEORGE  ECKHARDT 
(See  No.  2378.) 

'WILLIAM  JULIUS  ECKOFF 
^  Ph.  D.,  New  York  Univ.,  i8go;  Ph.  D., 
Columbia,  1893;  b.  Mr  24,  1853,  Hamburg,  Ger.; 
s.  Henry  (b.  Ja  24,  1823,  do.)  and  Emma 
Angelica  (Sc'  roeder)  Eckoff  (b.  F  20.  1830, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Praparandeum  Hamburg,  Ger. 
Pres.,  Collegio  Nacional  de  Granada  Nicaragua, 
1879-80;  Prof.,  Psycb.  and  Pedagogy,  Jersey 
City  High  and  Tr.  Sch..  1884-92;  do.,  Philos., 
Pedagogy,  and  Pol.  Sc,  Columbia,  1892-3;  do., 
Philos.  and  Pedagogy,  Colo.  Univ.  :893-4; 
do.,  Pedagogy,  Univ.  of  111.,  1894-5;  Prin., 
Herbart  Prep.  Sch..  Suffern,  N.  Y.,  1896-1901; 
Prin.,  Woodycliffe  Prep.  Sch..  So.  Orange,  N. 
J.,  1901-5;  Prin..  S.  i6th  St.  Pub.  Sch.,  New- 
ark, N.  J.,  1905-6;  Prin.,  Oliver  St.  Pub.  Sch., 
do.,  1906-8.  Auth.:  Herbart's  A.  B.  C.  of 
Sense  Perception,  Appleton  &  Co.  (Internat. 
Educ.  Series);  Kant's  Inaugural  Address.  Mac- 
millan,  (Columbia  Contributions  to  Philos.  and 
Educ);  Inaugural  Discourse  (in  Spanish  Pam- 
phlet); Granada.  Nicaragua,  1879;  also  several 
mag.  articles.  Mem.  New  England  Soc.  of 
Orange;  .\m.  Soc.  Sc.  Assn.:  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Alice  Mary  Lockwood,  1892,  College 
Point,  N.  Y.  Died  S  29,  1908,  Newark,  N.  J. 

HENRY  CHARLES  ECKSTEIN 

(See  No.  6855-) 

H.  T.   EDDY 

Instructor;   Instr.     Engines,  U.  S.   S.  M.  A., 

Univ.  of  111.    1918;  do..  Industrial  Sch.,  Otnaha, 

Neb.     Address,  1322  N.  41st  St.,  Omaha.  Neb.; 

bus.    add.,    c/o    Industrial    Sch.,    Omaha,    Neb. 

PAUL  FREDERICK  EDINGER 
A.  B.,  St.  Univ.  of  la.,  1905;  b.  O  26,  1879, 
Davenport,  la  Prerared  in  Davenport  (la.) 
'H.  S.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  la..  1005-6.  Schol- 
arship, 1005-6;  Sigma  Xi;  Lowden  Prize  in 
Gcol..  T006.  In=tr.,  Univ.  of  la.,  1006-7;  Asst., 
Geol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-8.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Clhurch. 
Address,   Cedar  Rapids,  la. 

WILLIAM  EDMUND  EDINGTON 
Assistant:  .\.  B.,  Ind.  .St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1000: 
b.  D  8,  1886,  Rantoul,  III.:  s.  Robert  and 
Carrie  (Wolpert)  Edington.  Prerared  in  Poto- 
mac H.  .S.;  Irtd.  .St.  Norm.  Sch.  Teacher  Math.. 
H.  S.,  Brazil  Ind.,  1009-11;  .Asst.  Prof.,  Araf., 
Tnd.  St  Vorm.  Srh..  y^TT-T?-  A<!..t  .  '^T,fV,  _ 
Univ.  of  Colo.,  1913-14;  Assoc.  Prof,  and  Prof., 
Math..  Univ.  of  N.   M.,   1914-17;  Asst..  Math., 


868 


University  of  Illinois 


Univ.  of  111.,  1917-1S;  do.,  1919 — .  Sergt.,  Sig- 
nal Corps,  Div.  of  Sc.  and  Research,  Meteoro- 
logical Section.  Ft.  Monroe,  Va.,  :oi8;  mus- 
tered out,  D  1918.  Mem.,  Am.  Math.  Soc; 
Math.  Assn.  of  Am.;  A.  A.  A.  S.  Address, 
1 1 00  N.  Center  St.,  Terre  Haute,  Ind. 

JAMES  LLOYD  EDMONDS 
Professor;  H.  S.,  O  St.  Univ.,  1907;  b.  Jl 
5,  1885,  Carrollton,  Mo.  Prepared  in  Mansfield 
(O.)  H.  S.  Instr.,  Minn.  St.  Univ..  Sch.  and 
Coll.  of  Agr.,  ioo7-:o;  Instr.,  An.  Husb.  and 
Asst..  Horse  Husb.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta..  Univ.  of 
HI..  1910-11;  Assoc,  Horse  Husb.  and  ist  Asst., 
Horse  Husb.,  in  Sta.,  do.,  1911-13;  Asst.  Prof., 
1913-18;  Prof.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Congr.  Church. 
^Iarried  Mabel  Miskimen,  Jl  8,  1914,  Newcom- 
erstown,  O.  Children:  John  Robert,  b.  Je  29, 
1916;  James  Lloyd,  Jr.,  b.  S  8,  1918.  Address, 
916  W.  Nevada  St.,  L'rbana. 

GRACE   OSBORNE   EDWARDS 
(See  No.   1124.) 

MAURICE  EISNER 

Musician;  b.  Jl  2,  i88o,  Keokuk;  s.  Albert 
(b.  Ag  28,  1851,  Eperies,  Hungary)  and  Kate 
(Kariher)  Eisner  (b.  Je  25,  1857,  Huntington, 
Ind.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.  Attended 
L'niv.  of  111.  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Instr.,  Piano, 
Royal  Acad,  of  Music.  Budapest,  1 899-1900; 
Instr.,  Piano,  Univ.  of  111.,  1901-2;  pvt.  teach- 
ing, 1900-6.  Head  of  Conservatory  of  Music, 
Minneapolis,  1906-10;  concert  tour  vifith  Kocian, 
Violinist,  1910;  concert  pianist.  Address,  301 
VV.  LTniversity  Ave.,  Champaign. 

KARL  JOHN  THEODORE  EKBLAW 
(See  No.  3721.) 

WALTER  ELMER  EKBLAW 
(See  No.  1442.) 

ARTHUR  MATTHEW  ELAM 
Assistant;  B.  M.  E.,  Univ.  of  Ky..  1908; 
D.  D.  S.,  Dental  Coll.,  O.  Univ.;  b.  Mr  10, 
1884,  Lawrence  Co.,  Ky. ;  s.  Matthew  McClure 
(b.  Morgan  Co.,  Ky.)  and  Emily  Grant  (Bqt- 
ner)  Elam  (b.  Lawrence  Co.,  Ky.).  Prepared  in 
Ky.  St.  Acad.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Instr.,  St.  Univ. 
of  Ky,;  Instr.,  G.  E.  D..  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-09; 
Asst.  to  Dean,  Mech.  Kngng.,  Univ.  of  Ky., 
1909-10;  with  Am.  Blower  Co.,  Detroit,  1910; 
charge  of  Drawing  Dept.,  Columbus  Trade  Sch., 
1915;  Demonstration  in  Anatomy.  1915-16;  Dem- 
onstration in  Prosthetic  Dentistry,  1916-17; 
Asst.,  Crown  and  Bridge  Technic  and  Metal- 
lurgy, Dental  Coll.,  O.  Univ.,  1917 — .  Auth.: 
Automobile  Testing  Plant  of  the  Univ.  of  Ky., 
Horseless  Age,  Vol.  25,  No.  22.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A. 
M.;  Appalonian  Soc;  Omicron  Kappa  Upsilon. 
Married  Clothilde  Bonta,  Ag  4,  1909.  Lexing- 
ton, Ky.  Address,  312  VV.  4th  Ave.,  Columbus, 
O. 

ARTHUR  GRENVILLE  ELDREDGE 
Photographer;  b.  N  3.  1880,  Mass.  Photog- 
rapher for  Country  Life;  Instr.,  and  Dir., 
Pliotog.  Lab.,  Univ.  of  111..  1913 — .  Married 
Clara  M.  Foss,  New  York  City.  Address,  926 
W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 

CHARLES  ALTON  ELLIS 
Professor;  A.  B..  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1900;  b. 
Je  23,  1876;  s.  David  Rrainard  (b.  D  30, 
i8-i3,  Guilford,  Me.)  and  Eliza  WhariT  (Lom- 
bard) Ellis  (b.  D  24,  1834).  Prei.arcd  in  E.  Me. 
Conference  .Sem.,  Bucksi)ort,  Me.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.  Draftsman,  Checker,  and  Designer, 
Am.  P.ridge  Co.,  igoo-09;  Asst.  Prof..  Civ. 
Engng.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  190S-12;  Designing 
Engr.,  Dominion  Bridge  Co.,  Montreal,  Can.; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Civ.  Engng.,  l^niv.  of  111.,  1914- 
15;  Prof.,  Struct.  Engng.,  do.,  191 S — .  Auth.: 
New  Formulas  and  Diagrams  give  Deflections 
of  Beams  under  any  Loading,  Engng.  Record, 


Vol.  73,  1916;  Graphical  Calculus  with  Spec- 
ial Reference  to  Shear  Moment  and  Deflection 
Diagrams,  Jour.  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs..  Vol.  22, 
1017;  The  Theory  of  Reinforced  Concrete 
without  Fornndas,  Engng.  Educ,  Vol.  8,  1918. 
^Iem.,  Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ; 
Sigma  Xi:  Prnt.  Kpis.  Church;  Assoc.  Mem., 
.•\.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Elsie  Louise  Ney,  S  29, 
1913.   Address,   502   W.   Elm   St.,  Urbana. 

FREDERICK  ELLIS 

Instructor;  b.  Ap  21,  1874,  Eng.;  s.  John 
(h.  do.)  and  Elizabeth  (Harris)  Ellis  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Nat.  Schs.,  Eng.  Acacia.  Pattern 
Makers  Apjirentice,  Journeyman.  1890-6  do., 
C  argeman.  1896-1906;  Instr.,  Woodshop,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1906-14;  Instr.,  Man.  Tr.  II.  S.. 
Edmonton,  Alberta,  Canada,  1914 — .  Married 
Kmily  Ellis,  Ap  18.  looi,  Eng.  Address,  c/o 
(Manual  Training  H.  S.,  Edmonton,  Alberta, 
Canada. t 

ARNOLD    EMCH 

Professor;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1895;  b. 
Mr  24,  1871;  s.  Albrecht  (b.  1836,  Gossliwil, 
Switzerland)  and  Maria  (Zurbuchen)  Emch  (b. 
1840,  Ilabchern,  do.).  Prepared  in  Co.  H.  S., 
Bucheggberg;  Cantonal  Coll.,  Solothurn.  Switz- 
erland. 1886-90;  Eidgenossische  Technische 
Hothschule,  Zurich,  Switzerland,  1890-3.  Sigma 
Xi.  Asst.  Prof.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1895-7; 
Prof.,  do..  Poly,  of  Biel,  Switzerland.  1897-9; 
Prof.,  Matli.  and  Graphics.  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1900- 
5;  Prof.,  Math.,  Cantonal  Coll.  of  Solothurn 
and  Basel,  1905-11;  Asst.  Prof.,  Math.,  Univ. 
of  III.,  igi! — .  Served  in  Swiss  Army.  Auth.: 
Introduction  to  Projective  Geom.  and  its  Appli- 
cations, John  Wiley  &  Sons,  1905;  Kultur  and 
Reisebilder  aus  Amerika.  Sauerlander,  Aarau, 
1908;  Kineinatische  Gelenksysteme  and  die 
durch  sie  erzeugten  goemetrischen  Transfor- 
mationen,  Gassmann,  Solothurn.  1907;  Uber 
orthogonale  Systeme  nnd  einige  Technische 
.Xnwendungen,  Schiller,  P.iel,  1898;  also  many 
mag.  articles.  Mem.,  Am.  ^lath.  Soc;  A.  A. 
A.  S.;  Circolo  Matematico  die  Palermo;  Schwei- 
zerische  Maturforschende  Gesellschaft :  Swiss 
.Alpine  Club;  Colo.  Mt.  Club.  Marrie<l  Hilda 
Walters,  .\g  28,  1895.  Children:  Walter,  b. 
D  24,  1806;  Arnold,  b.  N  3,  1899.  Address, 
so.!    W.    Oregon    St.,    Urbana. 

ARTHUR  DONALDSON  EMMETT 

(See   No.    1496.) 

CLYDE    WILBUR    EMMONS 
(.See  No.  203.) 

SOLTON  PHILIP  ENGEL 
Assistant;  A.  B.,  Columbia,  1916;  b.  Ja  1, 
1S05,  New  York  City;  s.  M.  and  Lena  Rose 
(Proper)  Engel.  Prci)ared  in  DeWitt  Clinton 
II.  S.,  New  York  City.  Phi  Beta  Kai)pa. 
Teacher.  Eng.  and  Hi.st.,  Blue  Pt.  Union  Free 
Sch.,  Long  Island,  1916-17;  Asst.,  Eng.,  Univ. 
of  III.,  1917-18.  Ensign  Sch.,  U.  S.  N.  F.  R.. 
,Q,8 — .  Address,  344  Manhattan  Ave.,  New 
York    City. 

CARL  J.  ENGELDER 
Instructor;  .'\.  B.,  Cornell.  191.3:  B.  Chem., 
do..  1914;  Ph.  D.,  do..  i')i7;  b.  Ja  11,  1890, 
Punxsutawncy,  Pa.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Sigma 
Xi.  Asst.,  Gas  Analysis  and  Optico-Chem.  Meth- 
ods, Cornell,  191.115;  Asst.,  Pbys.  Chem.,  do., 
1015-17;  Instr.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111..  1917-18. 
Address.  218  Delaware  Ave.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y 

MELVIN    LORENIUS    ENGER 
(See    No.    2656.) 

EDGAR  WALLACE  ENGLE 
(See   No.    G205.) 

DUANE  TAYLOR   ENGLIS 
(Sec  No.  G206.) 


Faculty 


869 


ROY  VICTOR  ENGSTROM 

(See  No.  2086.) 

ARTHUR  LLEWELLYN  ENO 

Professor;  A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1895;  A. 
M.,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  1S99;  A.  M.,  Harvard,  1901  ; 
h.  O  I,  187.'.  Charlotte,  Vt.;  s.  Byron  Russell 
(b.  Mr  I,  1844,  do.)  and  Phoebe  Goodyear 
(Wooster)  Eno  (b.  E  24.  1847,  do.).  Pre|iared 
in  Vt.  Acad.,  Saxton's  River,  Vt.  Phi  Delta 
Theta;  Scholar,  Brown  Univ.;  Ed.,  Brown  Daily 
Herald,  1894-95.  Asst.,  Rhet.,  Brown  Univ., 
1895-96;  Master,  Latin,  Vt.  Acad.,  1896-98; 
Instr.,  Eng.  and  Ger.,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  i8g8- 
igoo;  (j'rad.  Stud.,  Harvard,  1900-02;  Listr., 
Eng.,  Univ.  of  Tex.,  1902-04;  do.,  summer  sch., 
1902-03;  Instr.,  Rhet.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904-08; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Classics,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1913-16;  do.. 
Univ.  of  Vt.,  1917-18;  do.,  Eng.,  Rens.selaer 
Poly.  Inst.,  Troy,  N.  Y.,  1918 — .  Auth. :  Edition 
of  Scott's  Quentin  Durward,  Macmillan  Co.; 
The  Mexican  Shepherd  Plays,  Special  Volume 
of  the  Am.  Folk  Lore  Jour.;  short  stories  for 
mags,  and  newspapers.  Mem.,  Am.  Folk  Lore 
Soc.  Address,  Charlotte,  Vt.;  bus.  add.,  c/_o 
Rensselaer  Polytechnic   Institute,   Troy,   N.   Y. 

NEWTON  EDWARD  ENSIGN 

(See  No.  4641.) 

CONRAD    JOSEPH    EPPELS 

Assistant;  b.  Ja  23,  1884,  Ger.;  Grad.,  Royal 
Sch.  of  Linnich,  Ger.,  1907;  attended  Boppard 
Royal  Sch.;  Univ.  of  Montpelier,  France.  Teach- 
er, Mod.  Lang.,  Univ.  of  \V.  Va.,  1912-14;  Asst., 
Rom.  Langs.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1914-15;  Asst.,  Ger., 
Exten.  Div.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1915 — .  Address, 
206    Bernard    St.,    Madison,    Wis. 

JOHN  LAW^RENCE  ERB 
Director;  F.  A.  G.  O.,  Metropolitan  Coll. 
of  Mus.,  1896;  b.  F  5,  1877,  Earl  Tp.,  Pa.; 
s.  Milton  Geist  (b.  Ap  6,  1850,  Pa.)  and  Mary 
Katharine  (Rhue)  Erb  (b.  Je  5,  i860,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Pottstown  (Pa.)  H.  S.;  Hill  Sch., 
do.;  Virgil  Clavier  Sch.,  New  York  City,  1894- 
5.  Phi  Gamma  Delta.  Dir.,  Music,  Adelphi 
Coll.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y:,  1896-97;  do..  Conserv- 
atory of  Music,  Univ.  of  Wooster,  Wooster. 
O.;  1905-13;  Dir.,  Sch.  of  Mus.  and  Univ. 
Organist,  Univ.  of  III.,  1914 — .  Auth.:  Johannes 
Brahms,  a  Biography,  J.  W.  Dent;  Hymns 
and  Church  Music;  The  Elements  of  Harmony; 
Elementary  Theory;  Numerous  articles  in  musi- 
cal and  other  mags.  Mem.,  Mus.  Teacher's 
Nat.  Assn.;  Am.  Guild  of  Organists;  Nat.  Assn. 
of  Organists;  111.  St.  Mus.  Teacher's  Assn.; 
Univ.  Club,  LTrbana;  Lutheran  Church.  Married 
Ethel  Berenice  Hevdinger,  S  18,  1899,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Child,'  Donald  Milton,  b.  Ag  3. 
1900.     Address,  607  W.   Indiana  Ave.,  Urbana. 

OSCAR  ERF 
Professor;  B.  Sc,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1899;  b. 
D  17,  1874,  Monroeville,  O.;  s.  Philip  (b.  do.) 
and  Dorothea  (Heyman)  Erf  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Monroeville  Pub.  Schs.  Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma 
Xi;  Scholarship  in  Dairying.  Asst.,  Dairying, 
O.  St.  Univ.,  1896-9;  Mgr.,  N.  Eaton  Cream- 
ery and  Straight  Dairy  Co.,  1893-4;  Instr., 
Dairy  Mfg.,  Univ.  of  111..  1899-1903;  Mgr., 
Star  Creamei'y  Co.,  1903;  Prof.,  Dairying  and 
An.  Hush.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1903;  Supt., 
Dairy  Dept.,  La.  Purchase  Exposition,  1904; 
Prof.,  Dairy  and  An.  Husb.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll., 
1904;  do.,  Dairying,  O.  St.  L^niv.  Invented 
starter  vat;  milk  bottles;  water  heater.  Auth.: 
Bui.  No.  75,  111.  Exp.  Sta.;  Buls.  Nos.  130  and 
131,  Kan.  Exp.  Sta.;  Press  Buls.  Nos.  144  and 
147,  do.;  Dairy  Arithmetic;  Creamery  Build- 
ing; also  various  mag.  articles.  Mem.,  Am. 
Breeders  Assn.;  Treas..  do..  1904;  Dairy  St. 
Assn.  of  Kan.,  Neb.,  111.,  O.  and  Wis.;  Nat. 
Creamery  and  Buttermakers'  Assn.;  Kan.  Poul- 
try Assn.;  A.  A.  A.  S.  Married  Alice  Ashton. 
Je  28,  190^,  Monroeville,  O.  Address,  157 
1 2th  Ave.,  Columbus,  O. 


THOMAS  REUBEN  ERNEST 

(See  No.  2966.) 

WILLIAM  ESTY 

Professor;  A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1889;  B. 
S.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1893;  A.  M.,  Am- 
herst Coll.,  1893;  b.  Jl  9,  1868,  Amherst,  Mass.; 
s.  William  Cole  (b.  Ap  8,  1838,  Westmoreland, 
N.  H.)  and  Martha  Ann  (Gushing)  Esty  (b. 
N  14,  1837,  Boston).  Prepared  in  Amherst 
II.  S.  Psi  Upsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Completed  the 
"expert  course"  at  the  factories  of  the  Thomas- 
Houston  Elec.  Co.,  Lynn,  Mass.,  1892-93; 
Instr.,  Elec.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1893-95; 
Asst.,  Prof.,  do.,  1895-98;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do., 
1898-1901;  Asst.  Prof.,  Lehigh  Univ.,  igoi- 
03;  Prof.,  do.,  1903 — .  Auth.:  Alternating 
Current  Machinery,  Am.  Correspondence  Schs., 
Chicago,  1905,  rev.  ed.,  1912;  The  Elements  of 
Elec.  Engng.,  Vol.  i;  Direct  Current  Machines; 
(with  W.  S.  Franklin)  Elec.  Distribution  and 
Lighting,  Macmillan  Co.,  Vol.  11,  1906;  do., 
.Alternating  Currents,  do.,  1907;  (with  W.  S. 
Franklin,  C.  E.  Clewell,  S.  S.  Seyfeit)  Dynamo 
Lab.  Manual,  do.,  1908;  (with  W.  S.  Frank- 
lin) Dynamos  and  Motors,  do.,  1909;  also  many 
mag.  articles.  Fellow,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  Mem.,  Soc. 
Prom,  of  Engng.  Educ;  Fellow  A.  A.  A.  S. ; 
Bethlehem   Club.   Married  Julia  Louise  Coy,  Je 

14,  1894,    Brookline,    Mass.    Children:    William 
Cole,   Jr.,   b.    Mr    7,    1895;    Lucien   Coy,   b.    Mr 

15,  1S99;    John    Gushing,   b.    My    12,    1901.    Ad- 
dress, Lehigh  Univ.,   S.  Bethlehem,  Pa. 

AUGUSTA  DILLMAN  EVANS 
Assistant;  A.  B.,  1911,  Smith  Coll.;  b.  Jl 
10,  1885;  d.  David  John  (b.  1829,  Wales) 
and  Susan  (Dillman)  Evans  (b.  Ja  24,  1840 
Middleport,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Scranton  H.  S. 
Pa.  Colloquium;  Telescopium.  Attended  Low 
thorpe  Hort.  Sch.,  Groton,  Mass.,  1905-6 
Amherst  Agr.  Coll..  Amherst,  Mass.;  Teacher 
Rural  Sch.,  La  Plume,  Pa.,  1906-7;  Asst 
Gardener,  Kingston  Gardeners,  Kingston 
Mass.;  Asst.,  Agr.  Exten.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911 
13:  do.,  Agr.  Exten..  Mont.  Agr.  Coll.,  1914 — 
.■Iddress,    Bozeman,   Mont. 


(See 


DONALD  GROVER  EVANS 
No.    8303.) 


FREDERICK  NOBLE  EVANS 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1905;  M.  L.  A., 
do.,  191 1 ;  b.  Jl  26,  1881;  s.  Daniel  Henry 
(h.  Ap  19,  1839,  Ripley,  O.)  and  Sarah  Jane 
CLivingston)  Evans  (b.  O  1848,  Pittsburgh). 
Prepared  in  Royen  Sch.,  Youngstown,  O. 
Attended  Royai  Tech.  Sch.,  Ger.,  1906-7;  Sigma 
.\ll)ha  Epsilon;  Piersan  Sodality;  Harvard  Dra- 
matic Club;  Ivy  Club.  Asst.,  Land.  Arch.  Dept., 
Harvard,.  1908-10;  Land.  Arch.,  Cleveland, 
1911-14;  Land.  Arch,  in  Office  of  Stephen 
Child,  Santa  Barbara,  Calif.;  Instr.,  Land.  De- 
sign, Univ.  of  111..  1914-15;  Assoc.,  do.,  1915- 
16;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  Articles 
in  Am.  Real  Est.  Mag.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.; 
Am.  Civic  Assn.;  Am.  Soc.  of  Land.  Archs. ; 
Am.  City  Planning  Inst.;  Pres.,  Assn.  of 
Land.  Exten.  Workers;  Epis.  Church.  Married 
Belle  Spencer  Sanford,  Ja  10,  1912,  Stock- 
ton, Calif.  Children:  Sarah  Jane;  Janet  San- 
ford.   Address,    1310    S.    Busey    Ave.,    Urbana. 

WALTER  ROOKE  EVANS 
Instructor;  b.  El  Paso.  111.  Prepared  in 
Peoria  H.  S.;  Racine  (Wis.)  Military  Sch.; 
Bradley  Poly.  Inst.  Instr..  Wrestling,  Stock 
Yards  Sch.  of  Phys.  Culture,  Chicago;  Instr., 
do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-17.  Lt.,  61st  111.  Inf., 
France,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Prot.  Epis.  Church. 
Address,   El  Paso,  111. 

HENRY  HOUGHTON  EVERETT 
Phys.   and   Surg.;   M.   D.,   Coll.   of   P.    &   S., 
Chicago,    1902;    b.    S    11,    1866.    Chambersburg, 
Pa.;    s.   William   S.    (b.    1836,   Fanitsburg,   Pa.) 


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University  of  Illinois 


and  Charlotte  Stickney  (Reed)  Everett  (b. 
Richmond,  Va.).  Prepared  in  South  Div.  H. 
S.,  Chicago,  and  Univ.  of  Chicago;  attended 
Chicago  iMcd.  Coll..  1888.  Nu  Sigma  Nu.  Instr., 
Gym.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1894-5;  Asst.  Prof..  Pliys. 
Tr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  i89S-(3;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do., 
1896-8:  Phys.  and  Surg.,  1902;  Instr.,  Nose 
and  Throat  Dept.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago;  Asst.  Attending  Laryngologist, 
Presby.  Hosp.,  Chicago.  Mem..  Chicago  Med. 
Soc;  111.  St.  Med.  Soc;  A.  M.  A.;  Ottawa 
Co.  (Mich.),  Med.  Soc.  Married  Jessie  Eliza- 
beth Armstrong,  Jl  2.  1891,  Sycamore.  111. 
Children:  Charlotte  Reed,  b.  S  13,  1892;  Henry 
Armstrong,  b.  N  28,  1898.  Address,  30  N. 
Michigan    Ave.,    Chicago. 

EUGENE  PHILIP  EAGER 
(See    No.    7504.) 

HARRISON   FREDERICK  THEODORE 

FAHRNKOPF 
(See  No.   5630.) 

GEORGE  DAY  FAIRFIELD 
Business;  b.  My  6,  1866,  Hillsdale,  Mich.; 
s.  Edmund  B.  (b.  Ag  1821,  Va.)  and  Mary 
A.  (Baldwin)  Fairfield  (b.  1836,  Ellington, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Lincoln  (Neb.)  H.  S.; 
Oberlin  Coll.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  V.  Consul  from  U.  S..  Lyons,  France, 
1889-93;  Instr..  Rom.  Langs.,  De  Pauw  Univ., 
1894-s;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1895-8; 
Prof.,  do.,  189S-1903;  in  bus.,  1903-4;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Rom.  Langs..  Syracuse  LTniv.,  1904-6; 
Prof.,  French  and  Spanish.  Beloit  Coll.,  1906- 
It;  in  bus.  with  James  O.  Heyworth,  191 1 — . 
Edited  Beaumarc  ais'  Barbier  de  Seville,  Scott, 
Foresman  &  Co..  1902.  Mem.,  Univ.  Club, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.  Married  Mary  Adelaide  Pet- 
ers i8go,  Tecuniseh  Mich.  Children:  Helen 
Peters,  b.  Ag,  1893;  Mary  Burnham,  b.  Tl 
1895  (died  Jl  1896);  John  Edmund,  b.  Jl  1898. 
Address,  305  Harvester  Bldg.,  Chicago. t 

JOHN  ARCHIBALD  FAIRLIE 
Professor;  A.  B.,  macjna  cum  laude.  Har- 
vard, 189s;  A.  M.,  do.,  1896;  Ph.  D.,  Colum- 
bia, 1898;  b.  O  30,  1872,  Glasgow,  Scot.;  s. 
James  Mitchell  (b.  Ap  23,  1845,  Strathblane, 
do.)  and  Margaret  Simpson  (Miller)  Fairlie 
(b.  1845,  Glasgow,  do.).  Prepared  in  Duval 
H.  S.,  Jacksonville  Fla.  Prize  Detur;  P.ow- 
doin  Prizes;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Cosmos  Club; 
honorable  mention  in  hist.;  Toppan  Prize.  Sec. 
to  Com.  on  Canals  of  N.  Y.  St.,  1899-1000, 
Lecturer  Mun.  Govt.,  Columbia,  1900;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Adm.  law,  Univ.  of  Mic'i.,  1900-06;  Jr. 
Prof.,  Adm.  Law,  do.,  1906-09;  Special  Agt., 
Eur.  of  Corp.,  190S-09;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Pol.  Sc, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1909-11;  Prof.,  do.,  191 1 — . 
(Leave  of  ab.«^cnce.)  work  for  U.  S.  Govt.. 
Washington,  D.  C,  1918 — .  Auth.:  The  Cen- 
tra ization  of  Administration  in  New  York 
State  Columbia.  Studies  in  Hist.,  Econ.  and 
Pub.  Law,  1898;  Statistical  Tables  and  Data 
relating  to  the  (Tanals  and  Commerce  of  New 
York,  Report  of  the  Com.  on  Canals  of  New 
York  State,  1900;  Municipal  Administration, 
Macniillan  Co.,  1901;  The  National  Adminis- 
tration of  the  United  States  of  America,  do.. 
190,;  local  Government  in  Counties,  Towns 
and  Vi'lages,  Century,  1906;  Essays  on  Muni- 
cipal .Administration.  Macmillan  190S;  Tasa- 
tion   and   Revenue   System   of    Illinois,   a   report 

?repared  for  the  Special  Tax  Commission, 
11.  Printing  Co..  loio;  A  report  on  Town 
and  County  Government  in  Illinois,  ///.  St. 
Jour.  Co.,  1913;  A  report  on  Revenue  and  Fi- 
nance Administration,  I'linois  Efficiency  and 
Economv  Committee,  1014;  several  articles. 
Assoc.  Ed.,  Nat.  Mun  Rrriciv.  191216;  Man- 
ao'ing  Ed  .  Am.  Prl.  Sc.  Rairw.  191 6 — .  Mem., 
Mich.  Constitutional  Convention  i907-oS; 
Chief  Clerk.  Special  Tax  Com.,  St.  of  111., 
1910-11;     Dir.,     111.     Efficiency    and     Economy 


Com.,  1913-15;  Council  of  Nat.  Civ.  Service 
Reform  League;  Am.  Econ.  Assn.;  Nat.  Mun. 
League;  Cosmos  Club,  Washington;  ?Iarvard 
Club  of  New  York  City;  Univ.  Club  and 
City  Club  of  Chicago;  Univ.  Club,  Urbana. 
Address,  1103  W.  Illinois  St..  Urbana;  bus. 
add..   Cosmos   Club,    Washington,    D.    C. 

ELISHA  N.  FALES 
Aero  Engr.;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1908;  S.  B., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  191 1;  b.  D  23.  1887;  s. 
David  (b.  Boston)  and  Mary  E.  (Lawton) 
Fales  (b.  Newport,  R.  I.).  Prepared  in  Lake 
Forest  Acad.  With  Curtiss  Airplane  Co.,  1915- 
16;  Asst.  Prof.,  Mccli.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1916-17;  Chm.,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1917-18;  Airplane  Engng.  Dept.,  A.  S.  S.  C, 
Washington,  D.  C.  191S — .  Invented:  Jiffy 
Duplicator  Patent;  Various  Aeronautical  de- 
vices. Auth.:  Learning  to  fly  in  the  United 
States  Army,  McGraw  Ilill,  1917;  Articles  in 
Tech.  Tours.  Married  Frances  Meigs,  Je  4, 
1914.  Child  Grace  Lynde,  b.  Ap  23,  1916. 
Address,  Lake  Forest,  111. 

RALPH  S.  FANNING 
(See   No.    G212.) 

ROY  NEWTON    FARGO 
(See   No.   3728.) 

STANLEY  PRINCE  FARWELL 

(See   No.   2973.) 

EDWARD    ARTHUR    PATH 

Coll.  Pres.;  B.  S..  Carleton  Coll.,  North- 
field.  Minn.,  1902;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Calif., 
1909;  b.  -Ag  23,  1880,  Ger. ;  s.  Jacob  (b.  Mr 
13,  1840,  do.)  and  Bertha  L.  (Judicsch)  Fath 
(b.  Mr  14  1850,  do.).  Prepared  in  Muscatine 
(la.)  H.  S.;  attended  Wilton  Coll.,  Wilton, 
la..  1S98-1900.  Sigma  Xi;  Delta  Sigma  Rho. 
Instr.,  Math.,  Wilton  Coll.,  1902-4;  do..  Red- 
field  Coll.,  Redfie'd,  S.  Dak.,  1904-5;  do.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1905-6;  Instr.,  Astron.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1905-06;  Asst.  Astronomer,  Mt.  Wilson 
Obs.,  1902-12:  Dir.,  Beloit  Coll.  Obs..  1902-14; 
Pres..  Redfield  Coll.,  1914 — .  Discoveries: 
Brighter  Spiral  nebulae  give  spectrum  Ijke 
sun,  1009-11;  Zodiacal  light  gives  solar  type 
spectrum,  1909;  Globular  star  clusters  give 
F.  tvpe  spectra.  loii;  800  new  nebulae.  Aut'\: 
A  Study  of  Nebulae,  Astronomical  Jour.,  vol. 
.;8.  1914;  The  Story  of  Spirals.  Ccuturv,  1912; 
The  Greatest  Camera  in  the  World.  Outlook, 
1914;  articles  in  Lick  Obs.  Bui  ,  Astrnfltys. 
Jour.  Mem.,  Astron.  and  Astronhys.  Soc.  of 
Am.;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.,  1912;  Fellow  Royal 
Astron.  Soc.  of  London,  1912;  ist  V.  P.,  S. 
Dak.  Acad,  of  Sc.,  1916-17.  Married  Rosina 
Kiehlbauch  Je  i,  1900,  Tyndall.  S.  Dak.  Chil- 
dren: Catherine  B.  b.  Ag  10  101 1:  Miriam 
Rosina,  b.  O  6,  1916.  Address,  Redfield    S.  Dak. 

LESLIE   WILLIAM  FAULKNER 
(See  No.  6225.) 

ERNEST   CARROLL    FAUST 
(See  No.  G216.) 

MARY   ELIZA  FAWCETT 
(See  No.  G217.) 

•EDMOND  GUSTAVE  FECHET 
Born  Tl  II,  1844.  Port  Huron,  Mich.;  s.  Al- 
fred Fechct  de  Alart  (b.  18 17.  Strashurg, 
France)  and  Mary  de  Garmo  (Buel)  Fechct  (b. 
1823,  Svracuse,  N.  Y.).  Entered  U.  S.  Volun- 
teers. My  19,  1861;  U.  S.  A.  fVolunteers  and 
Regt.)  ever  since:  Prof.,  Mil.  Sc,  Univ.  of 
Neb.  1896:  Prof..  Mil.  Sc.  and  Tactics.  Univ. 
of  111.,  1900-09.  Invented  portable  ramp  for  un- 
loarline  stock  fmm  R.  K.  trains  (see  Man. 
of  Field  Engng.,  Beach;  Device  and  system  for 
erecting    conical    tents;    Device    for    protecting 


Faculty 


871 


springs  of  cots  in  dormitories.  Auth.:  The 
True  Story  of  the  Death  of  Sitting  Bull,  Cos- 
viopohtan  Mag..  My  i89().  Mem..  G.  A.  K.  .Mar- 
ried Kachel  Morris  Forsythe,  N  25.  1875. 
Portsmouth,  O.  (died  My  25.  1905)-  Children: 
Mary  Forsythe  and  James  Edmond.  Died  Is  16, 
1910. 

FRANCES    MARGUERITE    FEIND 
(See  No.  2665.) 

H.\RRY  FOSTER  FERGUSON 
Engineer;  B.  S.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1912; 
b.  Mr  12.  1889,  Adams,  Mass.  Prepared  in 
Adams  (Mass.)  H.  S.;  Trinity  Coll.,  ipo6-o8. 
Received  Smith-McKay  prize  in  Math.  Engng. 
Dept.  Boston,  summers  19 10,  191 1;  Asst., 
Engng.  Corps,  Pa.  R.  R.,  summer  1912;  Asst. 
Engr.,  St.  Water  Survey,  Univ.  of  111.,  \gi? 
15.  Lt.,  Engr.  Reserve  Corps.  A.  E.  F.,  France; 
Returned  to  states.  Mem.  Epis.  Church.  Ad- 
dress, 709  \V.  High  St.,  Urbana. 

ALISON  MARION  FERNIE 
Teacher;  b.  N.  25,  1866,  Derby,  Eng.;  d. 
John  (b.  Capar,  Fifeshire,  Scot.)  and  Arabella 
(Pike)  Fernie  (b.  Derby,  Eng.)  Prepared  in 
pvt.  sch.  and  masters  abroad.  Alpha  Chi 
Omega.  Professional  studies,  Royal  Acad,  of 
Mus.,  London;  Philadelphia  Musical  Acad.; 
also  in  Bonn,  Weimer,  Pans  and  Italy.  Head 
of  vocal  dept.,  DePauw  Univ.,  1891-7;  concert 
singing  in  Philadelphia.  Washington,  and  New 
York  City;  Prof,  and  head  of  the  vocal  dept., 
Univ.  of  III.,  1897-1903;  Dir.,  Choral  Soc. ;  Pvt. 
Teaching  in  Florence,  Italy,  and  traveling  for 
pleasure;  Teacher,  voice,  Hutchinson,  Kans., 
1914.  Address,  c/o  Brown,  Shipley  &  Co.,  123 
Pall  Mall,  London. 

OSCAR  FREDRICK  WILHELM 
FERNSEMER 
Business;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Munich,  1912; 
b.  Jl  26,  1888,  Munich,  Bavaria;  s.  Ludwig  (b. 
1844,  Bavaria,  Ger.)  and  Constance  (Mason) 
Fernsemer  (b.  1851,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Maxi- 
milian's gymnasium,  Munich.  Pvt.  Tutor, 
Woonsocket,  R.  I.,  1913-14;  Teacher,  French 
and  Ger.,  H.  S.,  Cranford,  N.  J.,  1914-15;  Lec- 
turer, Ger.  Lit.,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1915-16; 
Instr.,  Ger.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-18;  With  John 
\\'anamaker,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Die  Dramatischen 
\\'erks  Chas  Rob  Maturin's  Nebst  Biographies 
des  Dichters,  1913;  The  Origin  of  Defoe's 
Robinson  Crusoe,  (jer.-Amer.  Hist.  Soc,  O. 
Winbourg,  Munich,  1918.  Mem.,  Players  Club, 
Univ.  of  111.  Address,  38  S.  44th  St.,  Philadel- 
phia; bus.  add.,  c/o  John  Wanamaker,  do. 

EMORY  NELSON  FERRISS 
Professor;  Ph.B.,  Univ.  of  la.,  1904;  A.M., 
do.,  1905;  Ph.D.,  do.,  1908;  b.  Jl  17,  1882,  To- 
ledo, la.;  s.  Oscar  Milton  (b.  S  4,  1849,  Mt. 
Vernon,  O.)  and  Emma  (Bidwell)  Ferriss  (b. 
Jl  7,  1858.  Gladstone,  la.).  Prepared  in  Clark 
Coll.  Prep.  Sch.;  Attended  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
summer  191 1;  Philaphronean  Lit.  Soc;  Grad. 
Scholarship  in  Ger..  Univ.  of  la.,  1905-6;  Fel- 
lowship, 1907-8;  Old  Eng.  Text  Soc.  Prize, 
1906;  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Pocatello,  Idaho,  1906-7, 
1908-11;  Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-12; 
Instr.,  Broadway  H.  S.,  Seattle,  1912-16;  Grad. 
wotk,  Educ,  Teacher's  Coll.,  Columbia,  1916- 
17;  Asst.  Prof.,  Educ,  Univ.  of  Okla.,  1917-18; 
Assoc.  Prof.,  Secondary  Educ,  do.,  19 18 — . 
Auth.:  Angengruber's  Portrayal  of  Character, 
United  Brethren  Pub.  Co.  Mem.,  Old  Eng. 
Club,  Univ.  of  la.,  1907-8;  Idaho  Interscho- 
lastic  League  for  Secondary  Schs.,  1908-10; 
Phi  Delta  Kappa.  Married  Bessie  Isabel  Reed, 
Ag  26,  1908,  Minneapolis.  Children:  Dorothy 
Elaine,  b.  Ap  18,  1910;  Donald  Embre,  b.  Je 
28,   1913.     Address,  Norman,  Okla. 


ARTHUR  SARGENT  FIELD 
Valuation  Analyst;  A.  B.,  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1902;  A.  M.  do.,  1903;  Ph.  D.,  Yale,  1909; 
Prepared  in  Hyde  Park  H.  S.,  Ch.cago.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Fellow,  Pol.  Econ.,  Univ.  ot 
Wis.,  1903-4;  Scholar,  Econ.,  Vale,  1907-8; 
Instr.,  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904-7;  do.,  Dart- 
mouth Coll.,  1909-11;  Economist,  Bur.  of  Ry. 
Econ.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1911-18;  Valuation 
Analyst,  Bur.  of  Valuations,  Interst.  Com- 
merce Coiiin.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1918 — . 
Author.:  The  Chid  Labor  Policy  of  New  Jer- 
sey, Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  1910;  Articles  in  Econ. 
Review.  Address,  3607  Lowell  St.,  Washing- 
ton, D.   C. 

CHARLES  ALBERT  FISHER 

(See  No.  G220) 
FOREST    ADDISON    FISHER 

(See  No.  4650) 
ORA    STANLEY    FISHER 

(See  No.  3367) 
♦GEORGE  MYGATT  FISK 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1890;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of 
Munich,  1890;  h.  Jl  16,  1864,  Canfield,  O. ; 
Scholarship,  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  N.  H.; 
Fellowship,  Pa.  Studied  at  Halle,  Berlin, 
London,  Paris,  Geneva,  and  Brussels.  Supt., 
Schs.,  M.ch.,  two  yrs. ;  Prof.,  Econ.,  Jacob 
Tome  Inst.,  Port  Deposit,  Md.,  1900;  Teacher, 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  Summer,  1900;  do.,  Johns 
Hopkins  Univ.,  1901  (Albert  Shaw  Lecture- 
ship); Prof.,  (Commerce,  Univ.  of  111.,  1902- 
19 10.  Auth.:  Hist,  of  German-American  Diplo- 
matic Relations;  Cml.  Policy  of  U.  S.,  1890- 
1900;  also  various  short  articles.  Mem.,  Am. 
Embassy  at  Berlin,  Four  yrs..  Sec.  Died  Ap 
29,    1910,   Madison,   Wis. 

IRA  WILLIAM  FISK 
(See  No.  373s) 
JOHN  DRISCOLL  FITZGERALD  II 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Columbia,  1895:  Ph.  D., 
do.,  1906;  b.  My  2,  1873,  Newark,  N.  J.;  s. 
Aaron  Ogden  (b.  S  14,  1845,  do.)  and  Harriet 
Minerva  (Haines)  Fitz-Gerald  (b.  D  20,  1847, 
do.)  Prepared  in  Barringer  (N.  J.)  H.  S. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Alumni  Prize  to  "The  most 
faithful  and  deserving  stud,  of  the  graduating 
class,"  Columbia,  1895;  Univ.  Scholar,  Rom. 
Lang.,  Columbia,  1895-96;  Univ.  Fello\v,  Rom. 
Lang.,  do.,  1897-98;  also  studied  Romanic  Phil., 
Leipsic,  Berlin,  Madrid,  and  Paris,  1896-97  and 
1900-02;  Eleve  Tittulaire  de  I'Ecole  Pratique 
des  Hautes  Etudes  (Section  des  Sciences,  His- 
toriques,  et  Ph  lologiques),  Paris,  1897;  Eleve 
Diplome  de  I'Ecole-Pratique  des  Hautes  fitudes 
(Section  des  Sciences,  Historiques,  et  Philogi- 
ques),  Paris,  1902.  Asst.,  Rom.  Lang,  and 
Lit.,  Columbia,  1898-1902;  Tutor,  do.,  1902-07; 
Instr.,  do.,  1907-09;  Asst.  Prof.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1909-15;  Prof.,  Spanish,  do.,  1915 — .  Auth.: 
La  Vida  de  Santo  Domingo  de  Silos  par  Gon- 
zalo  de  Berceo,  Edition  critique,  Bibliothequc 
de  I'Ecole  des  Hautes  Etudes,  fascicule,  Paris, 
1904;  Vers  ficat ion  of  the  Cuaderna  Via,  as 
found  in  Berceo's  Vida  de  Santo  Domingo  de 
Silos,  Columbia  Univ.  Studies  in  Rom.  Philol. 
and  Lit.,  New  York,  1905;  A  Reading  Journey 
Through  Spain,  illustrated.  The  Chautauquan, 
Vol.  55,  1909;  Rambles  in  Spain,  T.  Y.  Crow- 
ell  &  Son,  1910;  (With  Leora  A.  Fitz-Gerald) 
Lope  de  Vega,  Noyelas  a  la  Scnora  Marcia 
Leonarda.  Reproduction  der  Ausgaben  von  1621 
und  16^4,  kritisch  herausgegeben  und  mit 
Einleitung  und  Anmerkungen  versehen,  Ro- 
manischc  Forschungcn,  Erlangen;  various  liter- 
ary and  linguistic  articles  dealing  with  topics 
in  Roman  Philol.  and  in  Hispanic  Langs.,  Lit., 
and  Hist.,  and  appearing  in  jours,  of  the 
L'nited  States,  France,  and  Spain;  translator 
(with  T.  H.  Guild),  A  New  Drama,  by  Manuel 
Tamayo    y   Baus,    No.    90,    Pub.    The    Hispanic 


872 


University  of  Illinois 


Soc.  Am.,  New  York,  191 5 ;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Ro- 
manic Review;  Consulting  ed.,  Hispania;  Mem.. 
Internal,  advisory  ed.  Hd.  of  Ititcr-Aiiurica ; 
Ed.  in  charge  of  Hispanic  subjects  in  N czv  In- 
tcrnat.  Ency.;  Ed.,  The  Hispanic  Series.  Mcm.j 
Methodist  Church;  Alpha  Sigma  Phi;  Alumni 
Assn.  of  H.  Schs.,  Newark,  N.  J.;  Advi.sory 
Council  of  the  Institute  International  of  Mad- 
rid; A.  S.  R.;  Mod.  Lang.  As?n.  of  Am.;  Am. 
Dialect  Sos. ;  Societe  Amicale  Gaston  Paris, 
Paris;  Gesellschaft  fiir  Romanische  Literature, 
Dresden;  The  Hispanic  Soc.  of  Am.;  Corre- 
spondiente  de  las  Reales  Academais  Espanola 
de  la  Lengua,  de  la  Historia  de  Madrid,  and  de 
Buenas  Letras  de  Barcelona;  Delegate  to  S. 
Am.  for  Am.  Assn.,  for  Internal.  Conciliation, 
1914;  Asst.  Sec,  Second  Pan-Am.  Scientific 
Cong.,  1915-16.  Married  Leora  Almita  Hart- 
pence  ('16),  My  lb,  1900.  Newark.  N.  J.  Chil- 
dren: Nesta,  b.  Je  29,  1904;  Gerald  Ilartiicnce. 
b.  D  4,  1905;  Linda,  b.  Mr  3,  1910.  Address, 
803   W.   Main  St.,  Urbana. 

EDWIN  BRENTON  FLANIGAN 
Engineer;  C.  E.,  Princeton,  1910;  b.  S  18, 
1 888,  Hamilton,  Mo.  Attended  Mass.  Inst,  of 
Tech.  Asst.,  Mech.  Lab.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-13; 
Engr.  Const.,  Sheldon  Axle  and  Spring  Co., 
Wilkes-Barre,  Pa.,  1913 — .  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church.  Address,  65  \V.  South  St.,  Wilkes- 
Barre,   Pa.t 

ALICE  VIRGINIA  FLATHER 
Instructor;  B.  A.,  Cornell,  1917;  b.  Philadel- 
phia; d.  Joseph  (b.  Bradford,  York,  Eng.)  and 
Drusilla  (Drake)  Flather  (b.  Newton,  Mass.). 
Prepared  in  Nashua  (N.  H.)  H.  S.;  Teacher, 
H.  Schs.,  1886-1902;  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1904-6;  Acting  Instr.,  do.,  1906-8;  Instr., 
do.,  H.  S.,  Haverhill,  Mass.,  191 1-12;  do.,  VVel- 
lesley  Coll.,  1917—.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  A.  A. 
A.  S.  Address,  20  Arlington  St.,  Nashua. 
N.  H. 

J.  R.  FLEMING 
Instr.;  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918; 
with  Mine  Service  &  Safety  Co.,  Benton,  111. 
Address,  314  W.  3rd  St.,  Greensburg,  Pa.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Mine  Service  &  Safety  Co.,  Ben- 
ton,  111. 

VIRGIL  R.    FLEMING 

(See  No.  2384) 

WESLEY  PILLSBURY  FLINT 
Entomologist;  b.  My  4,  1883,  South  Hamp- 
ton, N.  H.;  s.  Moses  C.  (b.  Ag  1841,  Law- 
rence, Mass.)  and  Emily  W.  (Pillsbury)  Flint 
(b.  My  7,  1849,  Newburyport,  Mass.).  Pre- 
pared in  Amesbury,  Mass.  H.  .S.;  N.  H.  Col., 
1902-5.  Zeta  Epsilon;  Conant  Scholarship.  In 
charge  of  Gypsy  and  Browntail  Moth  work, 
Cape  Cod,  1905-6;  Supt.,  New  York  Dept., 
H.  L.  Frost  &  Co.,  Entomols.  and  Foresters, 
1906-8;  charge  of  field  work  against  San  Jose 
Scale,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-9;  Asst.  Entomol., 
Cent.  111.,  do.,  1911-17;  Asst.  in  charge  of  field 
work  191 7 — .  Auth.:  Several  circulars  on  eco- 
nomic insects;  articles  in  Jotir.  of  Econ.  En- 
tomol., 1912,  1913,  1916,  1917,  1918.  Mem., 
Entomol.  Soc.  of  Am.;  Am.  Assn.  Economic 
Entomols.;  A.  A.  A.  S. ;  111.  Acad,  of  Sc. 
Married  Florence  Belle  Wrai^ht,  Ja  21,  1911, 
St.  Louis.  Address,  1306  S.  Orchard  St., 
Urbana. 

IRA  GRAESSLE  FLOCKEN 
Professor;  A.  B.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1909;  A.  M., 
Cornell,  1910;  b.  D  i,  1886,  Mansfield,  O.;  s. 
Edward  (b.  Jl  14,  1862,  Bucyrus,  O.)  and 
Kate  ((Jracssle)  Flockcn  (b.  F  i,  1863,  Kos- 
suth, O.).  Prepared  in  Mansfield  (O.)  II.  S.; 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  summer  1909.  Delta  Sigma 
Pi;    Phi   Delta  Theta.      Fellow,   Statistics,   Cor- 


nell, 1909-10;  Asst.,  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910- 
11;  Instr.,  Asst.  Prof.,  Prof.,  Econ.  and  Ac- 
counting, Univ.  of  Pittsburgh,  191 1 — .  Mem. 
Am.  Econ.  Assn.;  Am.  Statist.  Assn.;  Sec, 
I'aculty  of  Sch.  of  Econ.,  Univ.  of  Pittsburgh; 
Assoc,  Am.  Insl.  of  Accts. ;  Am.  Assn.  of 
L'niv.  Inslrs.  in  Accounting;  Chm.,  Coml.  Sec- 
tion, West  Pa.  Educ.  Assn.,  1917-18;  Pitts- 
burgh Inst,  of  Accts.  Married  Olive  Gheen, 
Ag  25,  1910,  Worlhington,  O.  Child,  Robert 
Edward,  b.  S  11,  191 7.  Address,  1205  Lancas- 
ter Ave.,   Pittsburgh. 

GEORGE  TOBIAS  FLOM 
Professor;  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1893;  A.  M., 
V^anderbilt,  1894;  Ph.  D.,  Columbia,  1900;  b. 
Ap  12,  1S71,  Utica,  Wis.;  s.  Ole  O.  (b.  S  20, 
183 1,  Flom  in  Aurland,  Province  of  Sogn, 
Norway)  and  Martha  (Borlaug)  Flom  (b. 
1836,  Borlaugh  in  Leikanger,  Province  of 
Sogn,  do.).  Prejjared  in  Albion  Acad.,  Wis. 
Adelphic;  Nora  .Samlag.  Scholastic  Fellow  in 
Germanics  and  Eng.,  Vanderbilt,  1893-4;  Hon. 
Fellow,  do.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1896-7;  Fellow, 
Germanic  Philol.,  Columbia,  1897-8;  attended 
Copenhagen  Univ.,  1898-9;  Leipsic  Univ.,  1899. 
Teacher,  Ger.  and  Lat.,  H.  S.,  Prairie  du 
(hien.  Wis.,  1S95-6;  Instr.,  Ger.  and  I'rench, 
Vanderbilt,  1899-1900;  Instr.,  Scandinavian 
Lang,  and  Lit.,  Univ.  of  la.,  1900;  Asst.  Prof., 
do.,  1901-4;  Prof.,  do.,  1904-09;  Asst.  Prof., 
Scand.  Lang,  and  Lit.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-13; 
Assoc  Prof.,  do.,  1913 — .  Auth.:  Scand.  In- 
fluence on  Southern  Lowland  Scotch,  Colum- 
bia Univ.  Press,  1900;  Wichert's  Als  verlobte 
empfehlen  sich — ,  Sch.  Ed.,  D.  C.  Heath  & 
Co.,  1902;  Bjornson's  Synnove  Solbakken,  with 
Introduction  and  Notes,  John  Anderson  &  C"o., 
1905;  Chapters  on  Scandinavian  Immi.gration 
to  la.,  la.  Hist.  Soc,  1906;  History  of  Scan- 
dinavian Study  in  American  Universities,  Univ. 
of  la.  Studies,  1907;  Tegner's  Frithjofs  Saga, 
Introduction  and  Notes,  Enbcrg-Holmberg 
Pub.  Co.,  1909;  Hist,  of  Norwegian  Immigra- 
tion to  America,  1909;  Konongs  Skuggsja, 
Fragment  RA.  58  C,  from  an  Old  Norwegian 
parchment  codex  of  the  thirteenth  century  with 
heliotype  copy  and  a  study  of  the  paleography 
and  the  language.  The  Univ.  of  111.  Studies, 
\'ol.  4,  No.  2,  191 1  ;  The  Gender  of  English 
I^oan  Nouns  in  Norse  Dialects  in  America, 
Jour.  Eng.  and  Ger.  Philol.,  vol.  5;  Ed.,  Scand. 
.Studies  and  Notes;  Assoc.  Ed.:  The  Jour,  of 
Unp.  and  Ger.  Philol.;  111.  Univ.  Studies  in 
Lang,  and  Lit.  Mem.,  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of 
Am.;  Am.  Dialect  .Soc;  The  Viking  Club  and 
.Soc.  for  Northern  Research,  London;  Folklore 
Fellows,  Copenhagen;  Am.  Scand.  Soc;  Det 
Norske  Selskab;  Soc.  for  Adv.  of  Scand. 
Study,  Sec.  1911-12,  Trustee,  1914;  V.  P.  111. 
liranch  of  Am.  Folklore  Soc;  Heimskringla, 
I'res.  Married  Loretta  Regina,  D  26,  1900. 
Children:  George  Reginald,  b.  N  4,  1901; 
Klizabcth  Edda,  b.  Jl  21,  1903;  Mary  Antoin- 
ette, b.  Je  7,  1906.  Address,  611  W.  Green  St., 
IVbana. 

MARY  ELIZABETH  FLOYD  (BEVIS) 
Born  D  29,  1875,  Winthrop,  Mass.;  d. 
Thomas  (b.  N  3,  1830,  North  Chelsea,  Mass.) 
and  Mary  Hall  (Peircc)  Floyd  (b.  Ap  15, 
1839,  do.)  Prepare<l  in  Winthrop  H.  S. ;  Wes- 
leyan  Acad.,  Wilbraham,  Mass.  Diploma,  N. 
K.  Conservatory  of  Music,  Mass.;  aftcn<led 
Boston  l'niv.,  1896;  N.  E.  Conservatory,  one 
yr. ;  Munich,  Ger.,  one  yr. ;  Bush  Temple  Con- 
servatory, (Chicago.  Pvt.  music  teacher,  Bos- 
ton, 1 804-1 904;  instr.,  Piano,  St.  Mary's  Coll., 
Dallas,  Tex.,  1904-7;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-10. 
Organist  Presby.  Church.  Married  Albon 
Bcvis,  Ag  29,  191 1,  Winthrop,  Mass.  Child, 
Elizabeth  Floyd,  b.  N  13,  1912.  Address,  707 
VV.   Oregon   St.,  Urbana. 

LAWRENCE    EARL    FOGLESONG 
(See  No.  4655) 


Faculty 


873 


JUSTUS  WATSON  FOLSOM 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Harvard,  iSg.s;  Sc.  D.,  do., 
1899;  b.  S  2,  1S71,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  s. 
James  Nelson  and  Charlotte  Elizabeth  (Wat- 
son) Folsom.  Prepared  in  Cambridge  (Mass.) 
H.  S.  Univ.  Scholarship,  Harvard;  Bowdoin 
Prize.  Lab.  Asst.,  Bot.  and  Zool.,  Harvard; 
Prof.,  Nat.  Sc.  and  Physiol.,  Antioch  Coll.,  ()., 
1S99-1900;  Instr.,  Entomol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1900- 
06;  Assoc,  do.,  1906-09;  Asst.  Prof.,  do., 
1909 — .  Auth.:  Entomology  with  Special  ref- 
erence to  its  Biological  and  Economic  Aspects, 
P.  Blackiston's  Sons  &  Co.,  1906;  Japanese  Col- 
lembola.  Part  I,  Bill.  Essex  Inst.,  Vol.  29, 
1898;  do..  Part  II,  Proc.  Am.  Acad.  Art  Sc, 
Vol.  .•?4,  1899;  The  Anatomy  and  Physiology  of 
the  Mouth  Parts  of  the  Collembolan  Orche- 
sella  Cincta  L,  Bui.  Mils.  Conip.  Zool.,  Vol.  ,35, 
1899;  Papers  from  the  Harriman  Alaska  Expe- 
dition, Proc.  Wash.  Acad.  Sc,  Vol.  4,  1902; 
The  Insect  Pest  of  Clover  and  Alfalfa,  Univ. 
of  III.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  Bui.  134,  1909;  numerous 
other  articles  on  entomological  subjects.  Ed. 
Bd.,  Annals  Entomol.  Soc.  of  Am.;  Fellow, 
A.  A.  A.  S. ;  1st  V.  P.,  Entomol.  Soc.  of  Am. 
Address,   loi    E.  John  St.,  Champaign. 

FRANCIS  SEELEY  FOOTE,  Jr. 
Professor;  E.  M.,  Columbia,  1905;  b.  Mr 
31,  1883,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Francis  Seeley 
and  Addie  Sarah  (Jameson)  Foote.  Prepared 
in  Montclair  (N.  J.)  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  Engr.,  Cumberland 
Mt.  Coal  and  Timber  Co.,  Dunlap,  Tenn., 
1905;  with  Springdale  Assn.,  railroad  location 
work,  Louisville,  Kv.,  190S-6;  Asst.  Engr., 
N.  Y.  C.  &  H.  R.  R.  R.  Co.,  1906-7;  Asst. 
C.  E.,  Columbia,  1907-10;  Instr.,  Ry.  C.  E., 
U^niv.  of  111.,  1910-11;  Assoc,  do.,  1911-12; 
Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of  C'alif.,  1912-17; 
Assoc.  Prof.,  Ry.  Engng.  and  Dir.  of  Summer 
Sch.  of  Sur.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1912-17;  Prof., 
do.,  1 9 17 — .  Auth.:  The  Solution  of  Plane 
Triangles,  privately  pub..,  Urbana,  1910;  vari- 
ous other  articles.  Mem.,  Am.  R.  R.  Assn.; 
Soc.  for  Prom,  of  Engng.  Educ. ;  Assoc,  mem., 
A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Margaret  Lucy  Kings- 
bury, Jl  15,  :9i3,  Los  Angeles.  (Children: 
Elizabeth  Luella,  b.  Ap  30,  1914;  Francis 
Seeley,  b.  D  10,  1916.  Address,  Berkeley, 
Calif. 

FRANK  FARNSWORTH   FOOTITT 
(See  No.  G228) 

ERNEST  BROWNING  FORBES 
(See  No.  1031) 

GIDEON  ROBERT  FORBES 
Instructor:   B.   S.,  Harvard,    1909;   M.   L.  A., 
do.,    191 1 ;    b.    F    2,    1886,    Northampton,    Eng. 
Instr.,   Art   and   Design,    Univ.    of   111.,    191 5 — . 
Address,   806  W.   California  St.,   Urbana. 

STEPHEN  ALFRED  FORBES 
(See  No.  H20) 

WINIFRED  FORBES 
Instr.  in  Violin;  b.  Ag  8,  1879,  Normal,  111.; 
d.  Stephen  Alfred  and  Clara  (Gaston)  Forbes. 
Prepared  in  Univ.  Acad.  Pi  Beta  Phi;  Mu 
Phi  Epsilon.  Oad.  of  Am.  Conservatory  of 
Music,  Chicago,  1899;  attended  L^niv  of  111., 
1899-1900;  studied  a  year  and  a  half  under 
Leopold  Kramer,  then  Concert-Master  of  the 
Thomas  Orchestra;  two  summers  under  Leon 
Sametini.  Instr.,  Violin,  St.  Univ.  of  S.  Dak., 
1902-4,  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904-10;  do.,  San 
Marcos  Baptist  Acad.,  1911-12;  Instr.,  Violin 
and  Harmony,  and  Dir.  of  Orchestra,  Univ. 
of  Ore.,  1912-18;  Instr.  in  Violin,  Ellison- 
White  Conservatory,  Portland,  Ore.,  1918 — . 
Mem.,  Christian  Science  Church.  Address, 
Campbell  Hotel,  Portland,   Ore. 


GUY  STANTON  FORD 
Professor;  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1895,' 
Ph.  D.,  Columbia,  1903;  b.  My  9,  1873,  Salemj 
Wi.s. ;  s.  Thomas  D.  (b.  F  9,  1848,  "Milburn, 
111.)  and  Helen  Elizabeth  (Shumway)  Ford 
(1).  .S  16,  1847,  Gurnee,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Plalnficld  (la.)  H.  S.  and  Acad.,  Upper  la. 
Univ..  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Gamma  Alpha.  Supt.,  Sch.,  Grand  Rapids, 
Wis.,  1895-8;  ITniv.  of  Berlin,  1899-1900; 
Scholar,  Columbia,  1900-01;  Instr.,  Hist.,  Yale, 
1901-6;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1906;  Prof.,  Mod. 
European  Hist.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-13;  Prof., 
Hist.,  Head  of  Hist.  Dept.  and  Dean  (jrad. 
Sch.,  LTniv.  of  Minn.,  1913 — .  Dir.  of  the 
div.  of  educ  publications  of  the  Com.  on  Pub. 
Information.  Auth.:  Hanover  and  Prussia, 
1 795-1803,  Columbia  Studies  in  Hist.  Econ., 
and  Pol.,  Macmillan,  1903;  ed..  Turner  Es- 
says in  Am.  Hist.,  Henry  Holt  &  Co.,  1910; 
ed..  Govt,  publications  on  the  war.  Red,  White, 
and  Blue  Series,  War  Information  Series, 
Loyalty  Series;  articles  in  Am.  Hist.  Review, 
Jour,  of  Eng.  and  Ger.  Philol.,  Shield  of 
Theta  Delta  Chi,  Reports  of  the  Am.  Hist. 
Assn.,  etc.  Mem.  Hist.  Assn.;  Miss.  Valley 
Assn.;  New  Eng.  Hist.  Teachers'  Assn,  1901-6; 
(Jrad.  Club,  New  Haven,  Conn. ;  Univ.  Club, 
Urbana;  Univ.  of  111.  Golf  Club.  Married 
Grace  Victoria  Ellis,  S  6,  1907,  Bristol,  Wis. 
Children:  Elizabeth  Jane,  b.  Je  26,  1909; 
Thomas  Kingman,  b.  D  6,  1910.  Address, 
Com.  of  Pub.  Information,  Washington,  D.  C. 
or  Univ.   of  Minn.,  Minneapolis. 

JAY  THOMAS   FORD 
(See  No.  G229) 

*THOMAS  BARTLETT  FORD 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1904;  A.  M.,  do., 
1907;  b.  Ag  27,  1882,  lola,  Kan.;  s.  Henry 
Cloud  (b.  O  1,  1853,  Jackson  Co.,  Mo.)  and 
Sarah  Ellen  (Bartlett)  Ford  (b.  O  6,  1857, 
Wolfeboro,  N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Girard 
(Kan.)  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi.  Asst.  Instr.,  Chem., 
Univ.  of  Kan.,  1905-7;  First  Asst.,  Applied 
Chem.,  L'niv.  of  111.,  summer,  1907;  Asst. 
Chem.,  Bur.  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1907-17;  Assoc.  Chem.,  do.,  1917-18;  in  charge 
of  Low  Temperature  Lab.,  Bur.  of  Standards, 
Washington,  D.  C,  191 3-18.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S., 
1907;  Philos.  Soc.  of  Washington,  1917;  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  Neva  Jean  Nelson,  S  8, 
1908,  Laramie,  Wyo.  Children:  Alice  Ellen, 
b.  Ag  30,  1910;  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Ag  16, 
1912;  Thomas  Avan,  b.  Ag  29,  19 17.  Died 
O    I,    1918. 

ELIZABETH  FORREST 
(See  No.  2667) 

CHESTER  HUME  FORSYTH 
(See    No.    G231) 

JAMES  HUTCHISON  FORSYTHE 
Instructor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1908;  b.  D 
27,  1885,  Mercer,  Pa.;  s.  John  (b.  F  11,  1861, 
do.)  and  Elizabeth  (Treffinger)  Forsythe  (b. 
S  15.  1865,  Pittsburgh,  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
Pittsburgh  Central  H.  S.  Under-grad.  Scholar- 
ship, four  yrs.  from  Pittsburgh  H.  S.  Head 
Draftstman,  office  of  Davis  &  Davis,  Phila- 
delphia, 1906-7;  do.,  Thayer  &  Thayer,  New 
Castle,  Pa.,  1908-9;  Instr.,  Arch.,  Wash.  Univ., 
1909-10;  Instr.,  Arch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-14; 
do.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1914 — .  Mem.,  Arch. 
Soc.  Address,  321  14th  Ave.,  S.  E.,  Minneap- 
olis. 

*EDWARD  JOSEPH  FORTIER 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Tulane,  1904;  b.  D  9, 
1S83;  s.  Alcee  (b.  1857,  St.  James,  La.)  and 
Marie  (Lanauze)  Fortier  (b.  1864,  New  Or- 
leans, La.).  Prepared  in  Ferrell's  Prep.  Sch.; 
Johns  Hopkins,   1904-06;  Univ.  of  111.,   1908-09; 


874 


Untveksity  of  Illinois 


Columbia,  1910-11.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Prof., 
French,  Notre  Dame,  Md.,  1905-06;  Instr., 
Rom.  Lang.,  Yale,  1906-07;  Assoc,  do.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  i9(;7-09;  Instr.  and  Asst.  Prof.,  Rom. 
I  angs.  and  I. its..  Columbia,  1910-18;  Instr., 
Tulane  summer  Sch.,  1910;  Lecturer,  French 
Lit.,  Lake  Champlain  Summer  Assembly,  1914- 
15.  Auth.:  The  Establishment  of  the  Tamarois 
Miss'on,  Traus.  of  the  III.  St.  Hist.  Soc,  1908; 
Les  Lettres  franQaiscs  en  Louisiana,  i9J5;  Re- 
vised ed.  French  Lit.  and  Biography,  New  In- 
ternal. Encycloped  a.  Vols.  IX-XXIV,  1916-18; 
Contributing  ed..  La  Pensee  de  France.  Mem., 
New  Eng.  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.,  Conn.  Group, 
IQ0-,  Ex.  Bd.;  Mod.  Lang.  As-jn.  of  Am.;  La. 
St.  Hist.  Soc;  Chief  reader  Elementary 
French.  Coll.  Entrance  Examination  Bd.,  1917- 
tS.  Married  Marie  Tricou,  S  11,  1006,  New 
Orleans.  La.  Child,  Alida  Marie,  b.  Mr  3, 
1912.     Died  D  24,  1918,  New  York  City. 

ANNA  KATHERINE  FOSSLER 
Librarian;  B.  Sc,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1895;  b. 
Lincoln,  Neb.;  d.  Christian  (b.  Tubingen,  Ger.) 
and  Katherine  (Andra)  Fossler  (b.  Berlin, 
dc).  Prepared  in  Pub.  Schs.,  Lincoln,  Neb. 
Attended  New  York  Lib.  Sch.,  1898-1900; 
Asst.,  Lib.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1895-7;  do.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1897-8;  Head  of  Catalog  Dept.  an<^ 
Classifier.  tJniv.  of  Calif.  Lib.,  1900-9;  do.,  Co- 
lumbia, 1909 — .  Supvr.,  Serial  Dept.  Mem.. 
Am.  Lib.  Assn.-  C.  L.  A.;  Assn.  Collegiate 
Alumni;  N.  Y.  L.  C.  Address,  540  W.  i22d 
St.,    New   York   City.f 

CHARLES    WILLIAM    FOSTER 
(See  No.   44) 

WILLIAM  DEWEY  FOSTER 
Journalist;  B.  S.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  igii; 
M.  S.,  do.,  1913;  b.  Ja  1890,  Kirksville,  Mo. 
Prepared  in  New  Haven  (Conn.)  and  Spring- 
field (Mass.)  H.  Schs.  Arch.,  New  York  City 
and  Baltimore,  1911-12;  do.,  Chicago,  1913-14; 
Instr.,  Arch.  Design,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-15; 
Jour.,  Boston,  1915 — .  Auth.:  Critical  Articles 
in  The  Brickbuilder.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church. 
Address,  c/o  Rogers  and  Manson,  85  Water 
St.,   Boston. 

FRED  GATES  FOX 
(See  No.  1130) 

•PIARRY  BERT  FOX 
(See    No.    1332) 

•JESSIE    YOUNGE    FOX    (SHEPARDSON) 

A.  B.,  DePauw  Univ.,  189.=;;  b.  O  6,  1873, 
Kinmundy,  111.;  d.  Dr.  Dan  el  Jesse  (b.  D  2, 
1814,  Columbia,  S.  C.)  and  Mary  Wade 
(Speed)  Fox  (b.  Ap  24,  1839;  Mecklenburg 
Co.,  Va.).  Preparecl  in  Prep.  Dept.,  DePauw 
Univ.  Alpha  Chi  Omega.  Asst.,  Piano,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1897-1901.  Studied  music  with  Wm. 
H.  Sherwood,  (Chicago,  1902-3.  Mem.,  Aurora 
Woman's  Club,  Aurora,  111.  Married  Ralph 
Steele  Shepardson  ('97),  Je  5,  1903,  Chicago. 
Died  F   13,   1911,  Chicago. 

EDWIN  DIEDERICH  AUGUST  FRANK 
Designer;  S.  B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1906;  b. 
Jl  27,  1883,  Milwaukee;  s.  Louis  Frederick  (b. 
Ap  15,  1857,  do.)  and  Eiriily  (Inbusch)  Frank 
(b.  Mr  21,  1859,  do.).  Prepared  in  W.  Div. 
H.  S.,  Milwaukee.  Apprentice,  Allis-Chalmers 
Mfg.  Co.,  W.  Allis,  Wis.,  1906-08;  Draftsman 
and  Testing  Eripr.,  MafTer  Swhwartzkopff 
Wcrke,  BerPn,  Ger.,  1909-11;  Koenighliche 
Tcchn'.sche  Hochschule,  Sachen,  Ger.,  191  1-12; 
Centrifugal  Pump  Designer  and  Testing  Engr., 
Allis-f'halmers  Mfg.  Co.,  W.  Allis,  Wis.,  1912- 
14;  Instr.,  Mech.  Eiigng.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1914- 
16;  Designer,  Centrifugal  Pumps,  C.  H. 
Wheeler  Mfg.  Co.,  1916-17;  In  charge  of  marine 


Dept.  Designing,  do.,  1918 — .  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S. 
M.  E.;  Sec.  for  Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ. 
Address,  1426  Diamond  St.,  Philadelphia;  bus. 
add..  C.  H.  Wheeler  Mfg.  Co.,  do. 

FRANK  ROY  FRAPRIE 
Editor;  B.  S.,  Lawrence  Scientific  Sch., 
1898;  M.  S.,  Harvard,  1902;  b.  Jl  14,  1874, 
Fall  River,  Mass.;  s.  Stephen  Thomas  (b.  do.) 
and  Caroline  Marv  (Cioodrum)  F"raprie  (b. 
do.).  Prepared  in  B.  M.  C.  Durfce  H.  S.,  Fall 
River,  Mass.  Teacher,  Chem.  and  Phys.,  H 
S.,  Chelsea,  Mass.,  1898-9;  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1899-1900;  Prin.,  Steep  Brook  Grammar 
Sch.,  Fall  River,  1900-1;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Photo 
Era,  Boston,  1903-5;  Ed.,  Am.  Photografhv, 
1906 — .  Auth.:  Among  Bavarian  Inns,  L.  C. 
Page  &  Co.,  1906;  Castles  and  Keeps  of  Scot- 
land, do.,  1907;  (with  Florence  Jean  Ansell) 
The  Art  of  the  !^Iunich  Galleries,  do.,  19 10; 
various  articles  and  translations.  Mem.,  Am. 
Com.  for  the  Internat.  Photographic  Exposi- 
tions at  Dresden,  1909,  and  Budapest,  igio: 
Royal  Photographic  Soc.  of  Great  Britain,  1909, 
Fellow;  Unitarian  Church.  Married  Mary  Otis 
Sampson,  S  16,  1911,  Brooklne,  Mass.  Ad- 
dress, 39  Addington  Road.  Brookline,  Mass. 

HOBART  DICKINSON  FRARY 
(See   No.    G235) 

WILBER   JOHN    FRASER 
(See  No.  741) 

WILLIAM  ALEXANDER  GORDON  FRASER 
(See  No.  1223) 
GEORGE  ENFIELD  FRAZER 
Accountant;  A.  B.,  St.  Univ.  of  la.,  1909; 
LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1912;  b.  F  i,  1889, 
Amber,  la. ;  s.  George  Henry  and  Alzara 
(Stevenson)  Frazer.  Prepared  in  Anamo.sa 
(la.)  H.  S.  Acacia;  Phi  Alpha  Delta.  Instr., 
Bus.  Adni.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1910-12;  Consulting 
Acct.,  Wis.  St.  Bd.  of  Pub.  AfTfairs,  1912; 
Prof.,  Pub.  Accounting  and  Univ.  Comptrol- 
ler, Univ.  of  111.,  1913-15;  Gen.  Auditor  Mont- 
gomery Ward  &  Co.,  Chicago  and  New  York 
City,  1915-17;  Prof.  Lecturer,  Sch.  of  Com- 
merce and  Adm.,  Univ.  of  Chicago.  1017-19; 
Sr.  Partner,  Frazer  &  Torbet,  Certified  Pub. 
Accts.  Chicago,  1917-19.  Dir.  of  Methods  Con- 
trol Div.,  Q.  M.  Corps.  U.  S.  A.,  1917-19; 
Consulting  Acct.,  U.  S.  Shipping  Board,  Phila- 
delphia, 1919 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.; 
Univ.  Club  of  Chicago;  Am.  Statistical  Soc; 
Ouadrangle  Club  of  Chicago.  Married  Helen 
Dic'-son  James  ('10),  Je  6,  191 5,  Urbana. 
Chi.dren:  Edmund  Symons,  b.  O  3,  1916; 
George  Enfield,  Jr.,  b.  Je  3,  1918.  Address, 
3614  Park  Place  N.  W.,  Washington,  D.  C; 
bus.  add.,  20S  S.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago  or 
c>^o  U.   S.    Shipping  Board,    Philadelphia. 

FRANK  FORREST  FREDERICK 
Director;  b.  O  21,  1866,  Methuen,  Mass.; 
s.  John  Welch  (b.  Je  21,  1823,  Westford, 
Mass.)  and  Eliza  Adelaid  (Clark)  Frederick 
'b.  Ja  13,  1823,  Methuen,  Mass.).  Prepared 
in  iNIcthucn  (Mass.)  H.  S.,  and  Lawrence 
Indus.  Draw.  Sch.  Grad.,  Mass.  Nor.  Art 
Sch.,  Boston,  1890;  Royal  Westminster  Sch. 
of  Art,  London,  1897.  iinstr..  Draw.,  Evening 
.Schs.,  Boston,  18S8-90;  Prof.,  Art  and  Design, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1890-1906;  Dir.,  Sch.  of  Indus. 
Arts,  Trenton,  N.  J.,  1906 — .  Exhibited  with 
Am.  Paintings  and  Sculptures,  Art  Inst.,  Chi- 
cago, and  with  Soc.  VVest.  Artists.  Auth.: 
Arch.  Rendering  in  Sepia,  N.  Y.,  Wm.  T.  Corn- 
stock,  1392;  Plaster  Casts  and  How  They  Are 
Made,  di^.,  1899;  Wash  Method  of  Handling 
Water  Color;  Simpl'ficd  Mech.  Perspective;  A 
Roman  AJohabet  and  How  To  Use  It;  various 
articles.  Mem.,  West.  Drawing  and  Man.  Tr. 
Assn.;    Soc-    of   West.   Artists;   111.   Man.   Arts 


Faculty 


875 


Club.  Married  Alice  Victoria  Hutchinson, 
1893.  Children:  John  Hu'chinson,  b.  Ja  3, 
1896;  Victoria,  b.  My  i,  1898;  George  Francis, 
b.  Ap    15,   1900.     Address,  Trenton,   N.  J. 

MARIE  E.  FREEMAN 
(See    No.    5667) 

PERRY  JOHN  FREEMAN 
(See   No.   2980) 

LOUISE  FREER 
Dir.,   Phys.   Tr. ;   A.   B.,  Cornell   Coll.,    1907; 

B.  S.,  Columbia  191 1;  b.  Mt.  Vernon,  la.;  d. 
Hamline  Hurlhurt  (h.  S  7,  1846.  Galena.  O.) 
and  Mary  Louise  (Markle)  Freer  (b.  F  22. 
1850  Dundas,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Cornell 
C^oll.  Acad.;  attended  Univ.  of  Wis.;  Harvard 
Summer  Sch.  Phys.  Dir.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  Kacine, 
Wis.,  1Q07-10;  d'o..  Olivet  Coll.,  Mich.,  1911-12; 
Dir..  Playground,  Winnipeg.  Manitoba,  summer 
1912;  Phys.  Dir.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Moorhead, 
Minn.,  1912-14;  Dir.,  Phys.  Tr.  for  women, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1915 — .  Mem.  Am.  Phys.  Educ. 
Assn.     Address,   loio  W.   Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 

HERBERT  E.  FRENCH 
(See  No.  G236) 
FRED  GOODRICH  FRINK 
Consulting  Engr. ;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1886;  M.  S.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1902;  b.  Ap 
16,  1862,  Pilot  Grove,  111.;  s.  Morey  F.  (b. 
1816,  Morrisville,  N.  Y.)  and  Ellen  E.  (Good- 
rich) Frink  (b.  May  16,  1833,  Calhoun  Co., 
Mich.).  Prepared  in  Kankakee  H.  S.  R.  R. 
Engrng.,  1886-8;  Struct.  Engng.,  1888-1900; 
Instr.,  Draw.,  Chicago  Eng.  H.  S.,  1890-97; 
Prof.,  Civ.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Idaho,  1897-1900; 
Instr.,  Civ.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904-6; 
Instr.,  Civ.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Mich,  1902-04; 
Asst.  Prof.  Univ.  of  111.,  1904-6;  Pres., 
Lake  Const.  Co.,  Chicago  and  Hammond, 
Ind.,  1906-8;  Prof.,  Ry.  Engng.,  Univ.  of 
Ore.,  1908-13;  Consulting  Engr.,  1913 — .  Joint 
Auth.:  Trigonometry,  Henry  Holt  &  Co.,  1909; 
Pure  Water  Supply,  The  Mich.  Engr.,  1904; 
The  Queen  Post  Truss,  Annual  report.  III. 
Soc.  Engrs.  and  Snrvs.,  1905;  Assoc.  Mem., 
A.  S.  C.  E. ;  Sec.  for  Prom.  Engng.  Educ; 
K.  T.  Married  Mae  Beadle,  Jl  10,  1888; 
Yankton,  S.  Dak.  Children:  Ellen  Beadle,  b. 
S  30,  1889;  Marjorie  Mae,  b.  D  10,  1896; 
Frederick  William,  b.  My  iz,  1904.  Address, 
943   Bryant  St.,  Palo  Alto,  Calif. 

JOHN    ALEXANDER    FRISK 
Asst.     and     Mechanician;     b.     O     12,     1875, 
Stanton,  la.;  s.  Axel   (b.  Astergatlan,  Sweden) 
and  Gustava  (Jochanson)   Frisk  (b.  do.).     With 

C.  F.  Elmes  Engng.  Works,  Chicago,  for  six 
and  one  half  yrs. ;  Asst.  and  Mechanician, 
Mech.  Engng.  Lab.,  Univ.  of  111.  1 912-18.  In- 
vented an  improved  locking  device  for  Ec- 
centric for  the  study  of  valve  setting;  A  quick 
valve  change  device  when  running  tests  with 
two  valves  changing  valve  in  middle  of 
test;  An  improved  safety  check  valve  for  hy- 
draulic macn.;  An  improved  bar  for  baring 
or  tuning;  Patent  Gas  Burner  and  Water 
Heater  for  gas  stoves.  Received  medal  from 
the  Am.  Inst.,  N.  Y.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church. 
Married  Katrin  C.  Gibbs,  My  8,  1901,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.  Child,  Lester  G.,  b.  S  21,  1907. 
Address,   702  W.   Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 

EMMA  QUINBY  FULLER  (DEAN) 
A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1897;  b.  Ja  8,  1872, 
Ashland,  Neb.;  d.  Horace  Stevens  (b.  Warren, 
O.)  and  Louisa  (Brown)  Fuller  (b.  Mecca, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Doane  Coll.  Acad.  Alpha 
Chi  Omeg«.  Grad.  Stud.,  Wellesley  Coll., 
1894-6;  Stud.,  Am.  Conservatory  of  Muse, 
Chicago,  1897-9;  Instr.,  Voice,  Univ.  of  111., 
1899-1901;  Instr.,  Am.  Conservatory  of  Music, 


1902;  Graduated,  Post-grad.  Dept.,  do.,  1903. 
Married  Arthur  Randall  Dean,  Crete,  Neb., 
S  18,  1901.  Address,  441  Willow  St..  Win- 
nctka.   111. 

EDWARD  FULTON 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Dalhousie,  Coll.,  Halifax, 
Nova  Scotia,  1889;  A.  M.,  Harvard,  1891; 
Ph.  D.  do.,  1894;  b.  Jl  22,  1862,  Stewiacke. 
Nova  Scotia;  s.  Joseph  (b.  1832,  do.)  and 
Amanda  (Ellis)  Fulton  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Pictou  Acad.,  Nova  Scotia.  Monroe  Exhibi- 
tioner in  Dalhousie,  1884-9;  awarded  First 
Rank  Honors  and  the  De  M!lle  Medal,  do. 
Instr.,  Eng.,  Norm.  Sch.,  Truro,  Nova  Scotia, 
1889-90;  Asst.,  Eng.,  Harvard,  1892-4;  Prof., 
Eng.,  Wells  Coll.,  1894-1900;  Asst.  Prof.,  Rhet., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1901-4;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1904-18. 
Auth. :  Wordsworth's  Shorter  Poems,  with  in- 
troduction and  notes,  1903;  On  Translating 
Anglo-Saxon  Poetry,  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am., 
Vol.  XIII,  1808;  On  the  Authorship  of  the 
Anglo-Saxon  Poem,  "Phoenix,"  Mod.  Lang. 
A'otes,  Vol.  XI,  1896;  Rhet.  and  Composition, 
N.  Y.,  '906;  The  Meaning  and  Purpose  of 
Criticism,  South  Atlantic  Quarterly,  Vol.  XII, 
1913;  Fancy  and  Imagination  Before  Coleridge, 
Nation,  Vol.  XCV,  191 2;  Dryden  on  Fancy  and 
Imagination,  do..  Vol.  XCVI,  1913;  The  Mod- 
ern Use  of  the  Word  "Genius,"  do..  Vol.  ClI, 
1916,  Spencer  Sidney,  and  the  Areopagas, 
Mod.  Lang.  Notes,  Vol.  XXXI,  1916.  Mem., 
Presby.  (hurch;  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am. 
Married  Sara  Antoinette  Acer,  Jl  23.  1896, 
Pittsford,  N.  Y.  (died  D  16,  1913).  Address, 
1008  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 

MAURICE  GARLAND  FULTON 
Professor;  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Miss.,  1898; 
A.  M.  do.,  1901;  b.  D  4,  1877,  University, 
Miss.  Teacher.  Rhet.,  Univ.  of  Miss.,  1900-1; 
do.,  Univ.  of  Mich,  1901-3;  do.,  Peabody  Sum- 
mer Norm.,  Miss.,  1902;  Instr.,  Rhet.,  Univ. 
of  III.,  1903-4;  do.,  Un'v.  of  Mich,,  1904-5; 
Prof.,  Eng.,  Centre  Coll.  of  Central  Univ., 
Ky.,  1905-9;  Instr.,  Eng.,  Summer  Sch.  of 
the  South,  1907-9;  do..  Summer  Session,  Co- 
lumbia, 1907;  Prof.,  Eng.,  Davidson  Coll.,  Da- 
vidson, N.  C,  1909;  Instr.,  Summer  Session, 
Univ.  of  Va.,  1910-11;  So.  Field  Agt.,  Simpli- 
fied spelling  Bd.,  1914-16.  Auth.:  Manual  of 
Exercises  in  Composition,  1905;  Expository 
Writing,  Macmillan,  19 12;  College  Life,  Mac- 
millan  C"o.,  1914  (with  R.  G.  Bressler  and  G. 
H.  Mullen)  ;  Questions  on  Readings  in  English 
Literature,  Century  Co.,  1915;  Southern  Life 
in  Southern  Literature,  Ginn  &  Co.,  1917; 
National  Ideals  and  Problems,  Macmillan, 
1918;  Ed.,  Christmas  Night  in  the  Quarters 
and  Other  Poems  by  Irw  n  Russell,  Century 
Co.,   1917.     Address,   Davidson,  N.  C. 

WILLIAM  JOHN  FULTON 
(See    No.    1133) 

WALTER  LEE  GAINES 
(See  No.  3372) 
FRANCES  AGNES  GALE  (STEWART) 
Born  O  s,  1872,  Aurora,  111.;  d.  Eli  Hol- 
hrook  (b.  Ap  14,  1837,  Townsend,  Vt,'*  and 
Adelaide  (Parker)  Gale.  Prepared  in  E.  Au- 
rora H.  S.;  attended  Univ.  of  M  ch.,  1890-92, 
1893-94;  ITniv.  of  Chicago,  1900.  Kappa  Alpha 
Thefa.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Lacon,  111.,  1894-5; 
Teacher,  Phys'ol.  and  Bot.,  H.  S..  Decatur, 
111.,  1895-8;  Teacher,  Nat.  Sc,  LaSalle-Peru 
Tp.  H.  S.  for  three  yrs.;  Instr.,  Sc,  Prep. 
Sch.,  Univ  of  111.,  1901-02.  Married  Thomas 
Stewart.  Je  10,  1902.  Aurora,  111.  Children: 
Mary  Elizabeth  and  Mabel  .\delaide,  b.  Mr  31, 
1903;  Agnes  Carolne,  h,  F  24,  1905;  Frances 
Jean,  b.  Ap  21,  1909;  Thomas  Gale,  b.  Ag  10, 
1010;  Robert  Harvey,  b.  Mr  25,  1913;  William 
Parker,  b.  Ja  24,  1915.  Address,  iPlainfield, 
111. 


876 


University  of  Illinois 


RICHARD   ALONZO    GANTZ 
(See    No.    G240) 

CLARENCE   ORAN   GARDNER 
(See   No.    3744) 

FRANK    DUANE   GARDNER 
(See    No.    649) 

•GEORGE    ENOS    GARDNER 
Prof.,    Law,    Univ.    of    III.,    1897-8.      One    of 
the  first  two   Profs,  at  the  time  of  the  opening 
of  the  Law  Sch.     Died  D  17,   1907,  Worcester, 

N.    Y. 

HARRY  GARDNER 
Instructor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1905;  M.  S.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  191 1;  b.  N  29, 
1877,  Broadhead,  Wis.;  s.  John  W.  (b.  O  6, 
1855,  Stephentown,  N.  Y.)  and  Dorothea  Eliza- 
beth (Springstead)  Gardner  (b.  Jl  11,  1853, 
Hamilton,  Ont.).  Prepared  in  Beloit  Acad. 
Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Asst. 
City  Engr.,  Madison,  Wis.,  1902-5;  Instr.,  Civ. 
Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-7;  Prof.,  Math., 
la.  VVesleyan  Univ.,  and  City  Engr.,  Mt.  Pleas- 
ant, la.,  1907-9;  Asst.  Prof.  Civ.  Engng., 
Univ.  of  Kan.,  1909-13;  Instr.,  Mech.,  Univ. 
of  HI.,  1913-16;  do.,  Cooper  Union,  1916 — . 
Musician,  Co.  E,  ist  Wis.  Volunteer  Inf., 
1898.  Auth. :  Effect  of  Hydrated  Lime  on  Ce- 
ment Mortar  and  Concrete,  Engng.  Record 
191 1.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials; 
Intcrnat.  Assn.  for  Testing  Materials;  Art 
Students'  League,  New  York  City.  Married 
Ella  Betts  Waterbury,  O  31,  1909,  Minneapolis. 
Address,  114  Morningside  Drive,  New  York 
City;   bus.   add.,  Cooper  Union,  do. 

JOHN    JOSEPH    GARDNER 
(See    No.    G241) 

THOMAS  MOONEY  GARDNER 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  M.  E.,  Purdue  Univ.,  1892; 
M.  M.  E.,  Cornell,  1896;  b.  Ag  22,  1872,  Bed- 
ford, Ind.;  s.  Joseph  and  Elizal)eth  (Malott) 
Gardner.  Asst.  Elec.  Engng.,  Purdue  Univ., 
1892-3;  Engng.  practice,  1893-4;  Prof.,  Elec. 
Engng.,  Throop  Poly.  Inst.,  Pasadena,  Calif., 
1894-5;  Const,  and  installation  work,  1896-9; 
Instr.,  Exp.  Engng.,  Sibley  Coll.,  Cornell,  1899- 
1901;  Prof.,  Elec.  Engng.,  Pratt  Inst.,  Brook- 
lyn, N.  Y.,  1901-2;  Instr.  and  Asst.  Prof., 
Mich.  Engng.,  Sibley  Coll.,  Cornell,  1902-5; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Elec.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  i905-<); 
Elec.  Engng.  Dept.,  (Jre.  Agr.  Coll.,  1906 — . 
Auth.:  Graphics  of  Carbon  Disulphide  (with 
formulas  and  Vapor  Table),  Jour.  Franklin 
Inst.,  1903;  Determination  of  Exponents  of 
Adiabatics,  do.,  1905;  Some  Forms  of  Vapor 
Heat  Maps  with  Formulas  and  Curves  for 
Ether,  Sibley  Jour.,  1904.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E. ; 
West.  Soc.  Engrs. ;  Franklin  Inst.;  Engrs.  and 
Archs'.  As.sn.  of  So.  Calif.;  A.  I.  E.  E. 
(Assoc).  Married  Ella  May  Van  Syckel,  Je 
8,  1898.  Address,  Ore.  Agr.  Coll.,  Corvallis, 
Ore.t 

CLAUDE  MALLORY  GARLAND 
Consulting  Engr.;  B.  E.,  Vandcrbilt,  1903; 
b.  Ap  7,  1880,  Bowling  Circen,  Ky. ;  s.  William 
F.  (b.  do.)  and  Mattie  A.  (Holman)  Garland 
(b.  Springfield,  Tcnn.).  Prepared  in  Nash- 
ville (Tenn.)  H.  S.  Founders  Medalist. 
Draftsman,  Bullock  Elec.  Co.,  1903-4;  Am. 
Brake  ('o.,  1904;  I'nion  Elec.  Light  and  Power 
Co.,  1904;  Engr.,  Mutual  Light  &  Heat  Co., 
1904-5;  Instr.,  Mech.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1905-10;  Engr.  in  charge  gas  producer  dept., 
Camden  Iron  Works,  Collingwood,  N.  J.,  1910- 
13;  Combustion  Engr.,  Woodmansee  &  David- 
son, Consulting  Engrs.,  Chicago,  1913-16;  Con- 
sulting Engr.,  Chicago,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Tests 
of  a  Liquid  Air   Plant,   Bui.    No.   21,   Univ.   of 


111.,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta. ;  A  Study  in  Heat. 
Transmission,  Bui.  No.  40,  do.;  Tests  of  a  Gas 
Producer,  Bui.  No.  50,  do.;  also  a  number  of 
articles.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  A.  I.  E.  E. 
Married  Myrtle  B.  Hungerford,  Mr  26,  1910, 
Champaign.  Address,  729  First  Nat.  Bank 
Bldg.,    Chicago. 

HARRISON  CARMAN 
Professor;  D.  Sc. ;  b.  D  27,  1858,  Stephen- 
son Co.,  HI.  Attended  Johns  Hopkins,  1881-82; 
First  Asst.,  St.  Lab.  National  Hist.,  Univ.  of 
III.,  1883-89;  Asst.  Prof.,  Zool.,  do.,  1885-9; 
Entomol.  and  Bot.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Ky.  St. 
Univ.,  1889 — ;  Prof.,  Zool.  and  Entomol.,  do., 
1892-6;  St.  Entomol.,  Ky.,  1907-10;  Prof., 
Zool.  and  Entomol.,  Ky.  St.  Univ.,  1910 — . 
Auth.:  Economic  Entomology  and  Botany; 
Cave  Life,  Id.  Assoc.  Ed.,  Agr.  Sc.  Mem., 
Nat.  Soc.  Zool.;  Assn.  Econ.  Entomol.,  Sec, 
Pres. ;  Forestry  Assn.;  Soc.  Promotion  Agr. 
Sc;  Phytopath.  Soc;  Assn.  Agr.  Coll.,  Chm., 
Entomol.,  Sec;  Acad.  Pol.  and  Soc.  Sc;  St. 
Louis  Acad.  Address,  638  S.  Limestone  St., 
Lexington,   Ky. 

JAMES  WILFORD  GARNER 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Agr.  and  Mech.  Coll., 
Miss.,  1892;  Ph.  M.,  LTniv.  of  Chicago,  1900; 
Ph.  D.,  Columbia,  1902;  b.  N  22,  1871,  Pike 
Co.,  Miss.  Prepared  in  Summit,  Miss.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Fellow  in  Pol.  Sc,  Columbia, 
1900-02;  Instr.,  do.,  1902-03;  Instr.,  Pol.  Soc, 
Univ.  of  Pa.,  1903-04;  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of 
III.,  1904 — -.  Auth.:  History  of  Reconstruc- 
tion in  Miss.,  Macmillan,  1901  (with  H.  C. 
Lodge);  Hi.story  of  U.  S.,  John  D.  Morris  & 
Co.,  1905;  Introduction  to  Practical  Sc,  Am. 
Book  Co.,  1910;  American  (Jovernment,  do., 
1911;  Constitutional  Law,  Blackstone  Inst., 
1914;  Studies  in  Southern  History  and  Politics, 
Columbia  Univ.  Press,  1904;  translator  of 
Brissand's  Historic  du  Droit  francais  Public, 
Little  Brown  &  Co.,  1915;  also  several  articles 
on  various  subjects  in  North  Am.  Revie'v.  Am. 
Law  Review,  Annals  of  the  Am.  Acad,  of  Pol. 
Sc,  Clinton's  Mag.,  Am.  Pol.  Sc.  Review, 
Revue  Politique  et  Parlcmentairc,  Yale  Law 
Jour.,  Revue  de  Droit  Public,  Am.  Jour,  of 
Intcrnat,  Law,  South  Atlantic  Quarterly,  Zeit- 
schift  fur  Politik,  and  The  Independent ;  about 
200  articles  in  the  New  Internat.  Cyclo.,  1903; 
about  50  articles  in  the  Cyclo.  Americana, 
1904,  revised  1915-18;  about  50  articles  in  the 
Cyclo,  of  Pol.  Sc,  1913.  Assoc.  Ed.,  Am,  Pol. 
Sc.  Review,  1908-9;  Ed. -in-chief.  Am.  Jour,  of 
Criminal  Law  and  Criminology,  1910-11.  Mar- 
ried Therese  Randolph  Leggett,  1895,  Miss. 
Address,  807  Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 

FRANK  WILLIAM   GARRETT 
(See    No.    4671) 

NOBLE  LEE  GARRISON 
Dir.,  Employment;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mo., 
1909;  A.  B.,  do.,  1912;  A.  M.,  do.,  1912;  b. 
S  9,  1884,  Shelby  Co.,  III.;  s.  Henry  Newton 
and  Susan  Cornelia  (Turner)  (iarrison.  Pre- 
Iiared  in  Shelbyville  (Mo.)  H.  S. ;  Columbia, 
1911,  1913.  1915-16.  Phi  Delta  Kappa;  Tawse 
Club.  Asst.,  Phys.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1909-10; 
I'rin.,  H.  S.,  Paris,  Mo.,  1910-12;  Supt., 
Schs.,  .Shelbina,  Mo.,  1912-15;  Asst.  Educ,  St. 
Norm.  .Sch.,  Warrensburg,  Mo.,  summers  1914, 
1 91 5;  Asst.  Scholar,  Educ  Adni.,  Teachers 
Coli.,  Columbia,  1915-16;  Lecturer,  Educ., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17;  Grad.  Stud.,  Columbia, 
191 7;  Asst.  Dir.,  Employment,  Nat.  Bank  of 
Commerce,  New  York  City,  1918 — .  Married 
Elton  M.  Sanger,  Ag  191  2,  Nevada,  Mo.  Child, 
KIton  Marie,  b.  My  1913.  Address,  611  W. 
117th  St.,  New  York  C'ity;  bus.  add.,  31  Nassau 
St.,  do. 


Faculty 


877 


NEAL  BRYANT  CARVER 
Civ.  Engr.;  B.  C.  £.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1905; 
C.  E.,  do.,  igii;  b.  F  17,  1877,  Lee  Co.,  la.; 
s.  Jacob  K.  (b.  Ap  10,  1843,  Fayette  Co.,  Pa.) 
and  Adelaide  E.  (Clifford)  Carver  (b.  Ja  7, 
1847,  Fairview,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Highland 
Park  Coll.,  Des  Moines;  Prep.  Sch.,  la.  St. 
Coll.  Philomathean;  Cardinal  Cuild,  Sr.  Com.; 
Tau  Beta  Pi.  With  the  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  1905- 
10;  Instr.,  Civ.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-13; 
Assoc.,  do.,  191.?-! 8;  Civ.  Engr.,  Little  Rock, 
Ark.,  1918 — .  Employed  during  summers,  St. 
Highway  Dept.,  1911,  Am.  Bridge  Co.,  1912, 
Bridge  Const.,  Champaign  Co.,  1913-14;  Con- 
sulting Engr.,  1915;  Designing  Engr.,  Burling- 
ton R.  R.,  1916;  Army  Camp  Const.,  1917. 
Consulting  Engr.  on  const,  of  viaduct,  Dan- 
ville, 111.,  and  Waukegan,  111.;  Research  on 
Steel  Riveted  Joints,  (in  process).  Auth. : 
The  Necessity  for  Steel  Highway  Bridge  In- 
spection, Investigation  and  Maintenance,  la. 
Engr.,  Vol.  11,  191 1  and  Canadian  Engr.,  Vol. 
21,  191 1  ;  Some  Observations  on  the  Erection 
of  Small  Steel  Highway  Bridges,  Engng.  Rec- 
ord, Vol.  64;  Steel  Highway  Bridge  Failure, 
do..  Vol.  69;  Weak  Points  in  the  Construction 
of  Small  Steel  Highway  Bridges,  Engng.  News, 
Vol.  67;  Methods  and  Equipment  used  in  the 
Construction  of  a  Reinforced  Concrete  Via- 
duct at  Danville,  111.,  Engng.  and  Contracting, 
Vol.  54;  Safe  Loads  on  Beam  Bridges,  serial 
in  /.'/.  Highways,  Vol.  3,  1916.  Mem.,  Soc. 
for  Prom,  of  Engng.  Educ. ;  Am.  Soc.  of  Civ. 
Engrs.;  Univ.  Place  Church  of  Christ;  Chni., 
Official  Bd.,  do.,  1916.  Married  Laura  M. 
Scott,  D  10,  1905,  Toledo,  O.  Children: 
Mark  G.,  b.  S  26,  1908;  Catherine  E.,  b.  Je  3, 
1910.  Address,  1600  W.  23rd  St.,  Little  Rock, 
Ark. 

FANNY  COOK  GATES 
Y.  W.  C.  A.  Sec;  B.  S.,  N.  W.  Univ., 
1894;  B.  S.,  do.,  189s;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Pa., 
1909;  b.  Ap  26,  1872;  d.  John  Cook  (b.  F  16, 
1838,  Hopewell,  N.  Y.)  and  Adelia  (St.  John) 
Gates  (b.  F  25,  1841,  Newark,  N.  J.).  Pre- 
pared in  E.  Waterloo  (la.)  H.  S. ;  Cambridge 
Univ.  Alpha  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi; 
Fellow  and  Scholar  Bryn  Mawr;  European 
Fellow  of  Assn.  of  Collegiate  Alumni.  Head, 
Phys.  Dept.,  Goucher  Coll.,  1898-1911;  Special 
Investigator,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1911-13;  Dean 
of  Women  and  Prof.,  Phys.,  Grinnell  Coll., 
1913-16;  Dean  of  Women,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916- 
18;  Dir.,  Y.  W.  C.  A.,  New  York  City,  1918— . 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.; 
Am.  Phys.  Soc;  Assn.  of  Collegiate  Alumnae. 
Address,   600  Lexington  Ave.     New   York   City. 

W^ALTER  ARTHUR  GATWARD 
(See    No.    G244) 

PAUL  WRIGHT  GAWNE 
Teacher;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.,  Purdue,  1909;  b. 
Je  7,  1887,  Norwalk,  O. ;  s.  Orville  Marshall 
(1).  Ja  22,  18(10,  Fredonia,  N.  Y.)  and  Kather- 
ine  Worth  (Wright)  (jawne  (b.  Je  29,  i860, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Adrian  (Mich.)  H.  S.  In- 
str., Mech.  Engng.,  in  charge  of  the  Foundry, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1899-1912;  teacher,  Man.  Tr.  and 
City  Supvr.,  Kokomo,  Ind.,  1912-16;  teacher, 
do.,  H.  S.,  Sioux  Falls,  S.  Dak.,  1916— .  Mar- 
ried Marcia  Eleanor  Miller,  N  8,  1913,  In- 
dianapolis. Child,  Eleanor,  b.  S  2,  19 16  (died 
S3,  1916.)  Address,  601  S.  Hawthorne  Ave., 
Sioux   Falls,   S.    Dak.  • 

GEORGE  INNESS  GAY 
Statistician;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Colo., 
1909;  C.  E.,  1912;  b.  Mr  16,  1886,  Mt.  Vernon, 
N.  Y.;"s.  Edward  and  Martha  (I'earey)  Gay. 
Prepared  in  Mt.  Vernon  (N.  Y.)  II.  S. ;  Univ. 
of  111.,  1910-11;  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1911-12.  Tau 
Beta  Pi;  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E. 
Instr.,    Civ.    Engng.,   Univ.    of   Colo.,    1909-10; 


do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-11;  do.,  Univ.  of  Calif., 
1911-16;  Statistician  for  the  Comn.  for  Relief 
of  Belgium,  London,  Eng.,  1916.  Address,  434 
7th  Ave.,  Mt.  Vernon,  N.   Y. 

ORVAL  LEE  GEARHART 
(See    No.     1034) 

HELEN  COREY  GEDDES 
Head  Cataloger;  A.  B.,  Radcliffe  Coll.,  1905; 
S.  B.,  Simmons  Lib.  Sch.,  1910;  b.  D  11,  1882, 
Winchendon,  Mass.;  d.  Robert  Walker  (b. 
Scotland)  and  Lillian  M.  (Symonds)  Geddes 
(b.  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Girls'  Latin  Sch.,  Bos- 
ton. Lib.  Organizer,  1900-10;  Custodian,  (Clas- 
sical .Seminar,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-11;  Lecturer, 
Lib.  Sch.,  Dept.  Lib.  and  Asst.,  Classics,  do., 
1911-12;  Head  Cataloger,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll. 
Lib.,    1912 — -.     Address,  Bryn  Mawr,   Pa. 

GEORGE   EDWARD    GENTLE 
(See    No.    5681I 

FRANK  GEPHART 
Chemist;     St.     Water    Sur.,    Univ.     of    111., 
191 1-12.     Capt.,  San.  Corps,  U.  S.  A.    Address, 
714   W.    181st   St.,   New   York   City.f 

GERDT  ADOLPH  GERDTZEN 
B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1893;  M.  E.,  do., 
1895;  b.  Ag  30,  1869,  Winona,  Minn.  Alumni 
Fellowship,  1894-5.  With  Cole  &  Gerdtzen 
Mfg.  Co.;  Designer,  Logemann  Bros.,  Milwau- 
kee; Asst.  Prof.,  Mach.  Design,  Univ.  of  111., 
igoi-2.  Auth.:  The  Problem  of  Economical 
Heat,  Light,  and  Power  Supply  for  Building 
Blocks,  etc.,  Univ.  of  Wis.  Bui.  Address,  325 
E.   sth   St.,   Winona,   Minn. 

WALTER    BYRON    GERNERT 
(See    No.    G248) 

CHARLES  BAYARD  GIBBONS 
(See    No.    2992) 

CHARLOTTE  MITCHELL  GIBBS 
(See    No.    2101) 

LAURA  RUSSELL  GIBBS 
(See   No.    1684) 

BARRY  GILBERT 
Lawyer;  A.  B.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1899;  LL.  B., 
do.,  1 901;  b.  My  16,  1876,  Cairo,  111.;  s.  Wil- 
liam Baker  (b.  S  24,  1837,  Kaskaskia,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Cairo  H.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Delta  Sigma  Rho; 
Order  of  the  Coif;  Cleveland  Declamation 
Prize;  Ed.  The  Northwestern;  Northern  Orat. 
League  Representative;  Debates.  Lawyer,  Ce- 
dar Rapids,  la.,  1901-03;  Prof.,  Law,  Univ. 
of  la.,  1903-07;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-09;  do., 
Univ.  of  la.,  1909-14;  do.,  L'niv.  of  Calif., 
1914-16;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17;  Practising 
Law,  firm  of  Sheriff,  Gilbert  &  Krimbill,  1917 — . 
Auth. :  Cases  on  the  Law  of  Damages,  VVest 
Pub.  Co.,  1909;  Cases  on  Probate  Law,  M.  L. 
Person,  1906;  Fire  Insurance;  Am.  Cyclo.  of 
Law  and  Procedure,  1905;  various  articles. 
Married  Mary  McAtee  Ramage  Peterson,  O  15, 
1901,  McGregor,  la.  Child,  John  MacGregor, 
b.  Je  23,  1914.  Address,  615  Lake  Ave.,  Wil- 
mette.  III.;  bus.  add.,  1060  The  Rookery,  Chi- 
cago. 

JOHN  PHILO  GILBERT 
(See    No.    2395) 

HARRY  CHARLES  GILKERSON 
(See    No.    5684) 

FREDERICK   WILLIAM    GILL 
(See    No.    2676) 


878 


University  of  Illinois 


HARRY  LOVERING  GILL 
Asst.  Dir. ;  b.  Ja  9,  1876,  Coldwater,  Ont., 
Can.;  s.  John  (b.  Ap  30,  1826,  New-Market, 
Ont.)  and  Lucinda  Ann  (Fuller)  Gill  (b.  My 
25,  1834,  R.chmondh.ll,  Ont.).  Prepared  in 
Orilla  H.  S.;  Harvard  Sch.  of  Phys.  Tr.,  190:5. 
Amateur  All-round  Ath.  Champ. onship  of  L. 
S.,  New  York,  Jl  2,  1900;  do.,  Canada,  Toronto, 
Ag  14,  1900;  Track  Coach,  Univ.  of  la.,  1901; 
Professional  All-round  Ath.  Championsh.p, 
Boston,  1902;  Asst.  Dir.  Phys.  Tr.,  Beloit 
Coll.,  1902-3;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904 — .  Mar- 
ried Ida  Elliott,  J  14,  1905,  Toronto,  Can. 
Address,  410  W.  Nevada  St.,  Urbana.t 

JAMES  HERBERT  GILL 
Govt.  Agt. ;  B.  M.  E.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1892; 
M.  E.,  do.,  1894;  b.  Je  18,  1867,  River  Falls, 
Wis.;  s.  Will. am  (b.  I'  28,  1828,  Derbyshire, 
Eng.)  and  Louisa  M.  (Becraft)  Gill  (b.  Mr 
17,  1830,  MlUersburg,  Ky.).  Prepared  in 
Northfield,  Minn.  S.gma  Xi.  Instr.,  do., 
Mech.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  M.nn.,  1892-1900; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Mont.  St.  Coll.,  Agr.  and  Mech. 
Arts,     Bozeman,     Mont.,     1900-03;     Prof,     do., 

James  Millikin  Univ.,  1903-06;  Asst.  Prof., 
lach.  Const.,  in  charge  of  Mech.  Dept.  Shops, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1906-10;  Dir.  Columbus  Tr.  Sch., 
Columbus,  O.,  1910-17;  Special  Agt.,  Federal 
Bd.  for  Vocational  Educ,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1917 — .  Auth. :  American  Machinist,  Machin- 
ery, U.  S.  War  Tr.  Bui.  Mem.,  First  Congr. 
Church.  Married  Mary  J.  Watson,  Je  26, 
1895,  Cottage  Grove.  Minn.  Child,  John  Wil- 
liam, b.  N  14,  1904.  Address,  514  Curay 
Bldg.,  Washington,  D.  C. 

LOUELLA    IDA    GILLESPIE 
(See    No.    2102) 

JOSEPH  EUGENE  GILLET 
Associate;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Liege,  1910;  b. 
Ag  14,  1888,  Hasselt,  Belgium;  s.  Leopold  (b. 
Virton,  do.)  and  Helene  (Uytterschaut)  Gillet 
(b.  Hasselt,  do.).  Prepared  in  Ecole  Moyenne 
de  1'  Etat  and  Athen6e  Royal,  Hasselt,  Bel- 
gium; attended  Univ.  of  Leyden,  Holland; 
Univ.  of  Munich;  Univ.  of  Berlin.  Reader, 
French,  Univ.  of  Edinburgh,  Scotland,  1910-11; 
Instr.,  Ger.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1913-15;  Assoc, 
Ger.  and  Comparative  Lit.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1915-17;  do.,  French  and  Comparative  Lit.,  do., 
19 1 7-18.  Auth.:  Moliere  en  Angleterre,  1660- 
70,  Champion,  1912;  Translator,  The  Holy 
War  "Made  in  Germany,"  by  Dr.  C.  Snouck 
Hurgronje,  Putnam's,  1915;  A  Forgotten  Ger- 
man Creditor  of  the  English  Stage,  The  Nine- 
teenth  Century  and  After,  Ap  1912;  Das  Ziel 
des  Dramas  in  Deutschland  vor  Gottsched, 
Mod.  Philol.,  Vol.  12,  1915;  Drama  and  Epos 
in  der  Deutschen  Renaissance,  Jour.  Eng.  and 
Ger.  Philol.,  Vol.  15,  1916;  The  Vogue  of 
Literary  Theories  in  German  from  1500  to 
1730,  Mod.  Philol.,  Vol.  14,  1916;  Uber  den 
Zweck  des  Schuldramas  in  Deutschland  im  16 
und  17,  Jahrhundert,  Jour.  Eng.  and  Ger. 
Philol.,  Vol.  17,  19 18;  contributions  to  Bui. 
Bibliographique  du  Musee  Beige,  Volkskuunde, 
Contemporary  Re'iezv,  Mod.  Lang.  Notes,  etc. 
Married  Myrtle  Margaret  Mann,  Jc  5,  1915. 
Address,    58   Emerson   Road,    Winthrop,    Mass. 

ROSS  EARLBY  GILMORE 
(See   No.    G2S0) 

ALEXANDER  ARSfeNE  GIRAULT 
Entomologist;  B.  S.,  Va.  Poly.  Inst.,  1903; 
b.  Ja  9,  1884,  Annapolis,  Md.;  s.  Joseph  Bona- 
parte and  Elizabeth  Frances  (Goodwin)  Gi- 
rault.  Prepared  in  Prep.  Sch.,  Annapolis,  Md.; 
St.  John's  foil.;  Prep.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Md. ; 
Univ.  of  111.,  1898.  Asst.  Chem.,  Md.  Steel 
Co.,  Baltimore,  190.3;  Special  Field  Agt.,  Bur. 
of    Entomol.,    U.    S.    Dept.    of    Agr.,     1904-7; 


Asst.,  Office  St.  Entomol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  igo8- 
09;  Field  Asst.,  do.,  1910-11;  Entomologist, 
Sugar  Exp.  Sta.,  Queensland,  Australia,  1911 — . 
Auth.:  About  iio  papers  on  Gen.  Entomol. 
Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Breeders'  Assn.;  va- 
rious Am.  Entomol.  Socs.  Address,  Nelson, 
North    Queensland,    Australia. t 

HUGH   GLASGOW 
(See   No.   33/8) 

ROBERT  DOUGLAS  GLASGOW 
(See  No.   3379) 

F.   E.   GLEASON 
Sunt.  Fuel  Co.;  Instr..  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ. 
^''    111..    i9'«:    Supt..    U.    S.    Fuel    Co.,    West 
Hiawatha,  Utah.    Address,  c/o  U.  S.  Fuel  Co., 
West  Hiawatha,  Utah. 

HENRY  ALLAN  GLEASON 
(See  No.  1505) 

PRESSLEY  ADAMS  GLENN  ♦ 
Hort.  Insp.;  A.  B.,  Campbell  Coll.,  Holton, 
Kan.,  1892;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1898;  A. 
M.,  Highland  Coll.,  1901;  b.  Jl  q,  1867,  West- 
moreland, Pa.;  s.  Alexander  Walker  (b.  N.  13, 
1827,  do.)  and  Margaret  (Murry)  Glenn  (b 
Ja.  5,  1836,  Alleghany  Co.,  Pa.).  Supt.,  Schs., 
Nortonville,  Kan.,  1893-7;  Chair  of  Math,  and 
Sc,  Highland  Coll..  Highland,  Kan.,  1898- 
1907;  Asst.  Prof..  Entomol.,  Univ.  of  Kan., 
1907-11;  Chief  Hort.  Insp.,  Office  of  St. 
Entomol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-17;  Chief  Insp., 
Div.  of  Plant  Indus.,  St.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Ur- 
bana,  19:7-.  Auth.:  Forms  and  Relations  of 
Forms  of  Toxoptera  graminum;  Influence  of 
Climatic  Conditions  on  the  Green-Bug  and  its 
Principal  Parasite.  Vol.  i.  No.  2,  Bui..  Univ. 
of  Kan.,  Topeka,  Kan.,  1909;  (with  F.  H.  Bill- 
ings). Investigations  into  the  Question  of  the 
Practicability  of  the  Artificial  use  of  the  \\^hite- 
Fungus  Disease  in  Combating  Chinch  Bugs, 
Bui.  No.  107,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  Bur.  of 
Entomol,  iqii;  The  San  Jose  Scale,  Cir.  No. 
10,  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1915;  (with  S.  A. 
Forbes),  Life  History  of  Codling  Moth  Trans. 
III.  Hort.  Soc,  191 5;  Codlinc:  Moth  in  1916, 
do.,  1Q16;  Block  traps  for  Codling  Moth  larvae 
do.,  1917.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Married 
Zella  Gertrude  Martin,  Ag  20,  1895,  Norton- 
ville. Kan.  (died  D  21.  1918).  Children: 
Harold  Martin,  b.  N  25,  1898;  Elizabeth 
Margaret,  b.  S  16,  1903  (died  Ag  13,  1904); 
Roberta  Gertrude,  b.  Ja  18,  1906.  Address, 
1001  \N\  L^niversity  Ave.,  Urbana. 

EVERETT  E.  CLICK 
(See   No.   7S46) 

OLF  HEROLD  GLIMSTEDT 
Ath.  Trainer;  G.  D.  Kjillburg  Coll.,  Sweden. 
1905;  b.  Ap  3,  1882,  London^  Eng.  Preparea 
in  Pvt.  Sch.;  No.  latin  Gym.  and  Koyal 
Acad,  of  Mil.  Sex.,  Sweden.  Instr.,  Wesley 
Ho^^p.,  Chicago,  1004-14;  Asst.,  Ath.  Tr.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1914-16;  Trainer.  Ath.  Dept.,  Univ.  of 
Norte  Dame,  1916 — .  Address,  455  Farmer's 
Trust   Bldg.,   South   Bend,   Ind.t 

EUGENIE  GLODERY  (MOREHOUSE) 
Born  Mr  11,  187s,  Greene,  la.;  d.  Andrew 
(b.  O  II,  1832,  Alsace  Lorraine  and  Mary 
Ellen  (Morgan)  Glodery  (b.  S  11,  1842,  Bel- 
fast. Me.).  Prepared  in  Greene  (la.)  H.  S. 
Studied  at  NW.  Conservatory  of  Music,  Minn., 
1S90-1;  Carlcton  Coll.,  Sch.  of  Music,  North- 
field.  Minn.,  1892-4;  Ch  cago  Conservatory  of 
Music,  1896-8.  Teacher,  Music,  la.,  1898-1901; 
do.,  Carleton  Sch.  of  Music,  1901-02;  Asst., 
Piano,  Univ.  of  111.,  1902-03.  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church.      Married    Newell    Judson    Morehouse, 


Faculty 


879 


S  9,  190,3,  Greene,  la.  Children:  Tarlcton 
(Ilodery,  b.  S  23,  1904;  Mevill  Washington,  b. 
S  17,  iQio.  Address,  1 1 18  Main  St.,  St. 
Joseph,   Mich. 

ARTHUR  JAMES  GLOVER 
B.  Agr.,  Vn\v.  of  Minn.,  1901;  b.  Ap  3, 
1873,  Zumbro  Falls,  Minn.  Prepareti  in  Agr. 
Sch.  of  Minn.  Salutatorian,  1893.  Teacher, 
Cheese  Making,  Dairy  Sch.  of  Minn.,  1895- 
1901  ;  operated  creameries  and  cheese  factories 
in  various  places;  Instr.,  Dairy  Husb.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1902-3;  Supt.,  Dairy  Field  Work,  1903- 
4.      Member   Congr.    Church. t 

LOMA  WILLIAM  GOBEN 
Teacher;  b.  F  14,  1875,  Crawfordsville,  Ind.; 
s.  Jesse  W.  (b.  D  i,  1837,  Ind.)  and  Mary 
Catherine  (Miller)  Goben  (li.  Ja  14,  1S45, 
Montgomery  Co.,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  St.  Via- 
teurs  Coll.,  Kankakee,  III.;  Purdue  Prep.  Sch., 
Acacia.  Practical  Workman,  C.  C.  C.  &  St. 
L.  R.  R.,  Urbana,  1898-1902;  with  C.  &  A. 
R.  R.,  Bloomington,  III.,  1902;  Toolroom  Fore- 
man, Urbana,  C.  C.  C.  &  St.  L.  Shops,  1902-04; 
Instr.,  Metal  Shops,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-11;  in 
charge  of  all  metal  work  at  Columbus  Tr. 
Sch.,  Columbus,  O.,  1911-13;  Head  of  Dept. 
of  Metal  Work,  Edmonton  Tech.  Sch.,  Ed- 
monton, Alberta,  Canada,  1913-16;  Head  of 
Metal  work,  O.  S.  Johnson  Sch.,  Scranton, 
Pa.,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  O.  Sch.;  Masters'  Club; 
A.  F.  A.  M.;  Urbana  Commandery  No.  16, 
Eminent  Commander;  Mohammed  Temple  A. 
A.  O.  N.  M.  Shrine,  Peoria;  Univ.  C'lub, 
Urbana;  Alberta  Teachers'  Assn.  Married  D. 
Edythe  Beasley,  Ag  2,  1899,  Urbana.  Chil- 
dren: Leland  Loma,  b.  Mr  26,  1901;  Dorothea 
Esther,  b.  O  24,  1903.  Address,  816  Richmont 
St.,   Scranton,   Pa. 

HARRY  FREDERICK  GODEKE 
(See   No.   2399) 

JULIUS    GOEBEL 

Professor;  Ph.  D.,  LTniv.  of  Tucbingcn, 
1882;  b.  My  23,  1837,  Frankfurt  am  Main, 
Ger.;  s.  Ludwig  and  Christine  (von  Schuetz) 
(ioebel.  Attended  Univ.  of  Leipsic.  Instr., 
Ger.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1885-8;  Ed.  in  Chief, 
Belletristisches  Jour.,  New  York,  1888-92; 
Prof.,  Ger.  Philol.  and  Lit.,  Leland  Stanford, 
1892-1905;  Lecturer,  Ger.  Philol.,  Harvard, 
1905-08;  Prof.,  Ger.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-. 
Auth. :  Uder  die  Zukunftunseres  Volkcs  .n 
Amerika,  New  York,  18S3:  Liber  tragische 
Schuld  und  Siihne,  Berlin,  1884;  Zur  dcutschen 
Frage  in  Amerika,  1S86;  Gedichte,  Leipsic, 
1894;  lioethe's  Poems,  1900:  Das  Deutchtum 
in  den  Vereinigten  Staaten  von  Nord  Amei  ika, 
Mitnchen;  (ioethe's  Faust,  New  York,  1907; 
2nd  edition,  1910;  Der  Kampf  um  deutche  Kul- 
tur  in  Amerika,  Leipzig,  1914;  also  various 
articles.  Ed.,  Oxford  Ger.  Series,  (30  Vols.), 
1908-;  do..  Yearbook  of  the  Ger. -Am.  Hist. 
Soc.  of  111.,  1912-;  do.,  (lermanic  Literature 
and  Culture-Series,  New  York  1914,  (4  Vols.); 
Assoc.  Ed.,  Mod.  Lang.  Notes,  1SS6-9;  Ed., 
Jour,  of  Eng.  and  Ger.  Philol.,  1909-.  Mem., 
Am.  Philol.  Assn.;  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.;  Philol. 
Assn.  of  the  Pacific  Coast,  Pres.  1904-5; 
Philol.  Soc.  of  the  Univ.  of  111.,  Pres.,  1900- 
14.  Married  Kathryn  I.  Vreeland,  1888, 
Hackensack,  N.  J.  Children:  Marie  Christine 
('11),  b.  Je  17,  1889;  Louise  Kathryn  ('12), 
b.  N  7,  1890;  Julius  Ludwig  ('12),  b.  D  3, 
1892;  Irma  Gretchen  ('15),  b.  Ag  18,  1894; 
Anna  Vreeland,  b.  F  15,  1898;  Walter  Fredrich, 
b.  D  24,  1899;  Eunice  Cooksey,  b.  Ap  9,  1904. 
Address,   giS   Nevada  St.,   Urbana. 

NELLIE   ESTHER   GOLDTHWAITE 
Professor;   B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,   1894;   Ph. 
D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,   1904;  b.  Jamestown,  N. 
Y. ;      d.      Lucian       (b.      do.),      anfl      Octavia 


(Churchill)  Goldthwaite  (b.  Arcade,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  lamestown  (N.  Y.)  H.  S. ;  Welles- 
Icy  ColL,  j_884-S(-,;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1891-94. 
Sigma  Xi  l-'cllow,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Chicago; 
Teacher,  II.  S.,  Jamestown,  N.  Y.,  1886-89; 
do.  pub.  schs.,  Chicago,  1889-91;  Head,  Chem. 
Dept.,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  South  Hadlcy,  Mass., 
1897-1905;  Research  Asst.,  Rockefeller  Inst, 
for  Med.  Research,  New  York  City,  1906-08; 
Research  Asst.,  H.  Sc,  L'niv.  of  HI.,  1908-09; 
Assoc.,  do.,  1909-11;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1911-15; 
Head.  Deiit.  Home  Econ.,  N.  H.  Coll.  Trav- 
eled thru  Japan,  China  and  Korea,  19 17- 19. 
.•\uth.:  Principles  of  Jellymaking,  Univ.  of  III. 
Bull.  V,  VIII,  No.  VII,  191 1 ;  many  magazine 
articles.  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  A.  C.  S.;  .^ssn. 
Collegiate  Alumnae;  Am.  Geog.  Soc;  Home 
Econ.  .Assn.  Address,  9  Clinton  Place,  New 
Rochelle,  N.  Y. 

HARRISON  FREDERICK  GONNERMAN 
(See    No.    3380) 

EDWIN    STANTON    GOOD 
(See   No.   G257) 

(iRACE   GOODALE    (KEATOR) 
(See   No.    1879) 

(iEORGE  ALFRED  GOODENOUGH 
(See   G259) 

THOMAS   G.    GOODWIN 
Teacher;  A.  B.,  Harvard,   1912.     Asst.,  Eng., 
Univ.   of  111.,   1913-15;  Teacher,  Jamaica   Plain, 
Mass.     Address,  238   South   St.,  Jamaica  Plain, 
Mass. 

JOSEPH  HINCKLEY  GORDON   . 
(See   No.    1506) 

ADOLPH   GORE 
(See   No.   2401) 

ERNEST  ELISHA  GORSLINE 
Mgr.,  Mfg.  Co.;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Rochester, 
1901;  Ph.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1908; 
h^  My  1S77,  Monroe  Co.,  N.  Y.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Winner  of  Ailing  Prize  Debate;  City 
.Scholarship.  Teacher,  Phys.,  Chem.,  and  Biol., 
Peddie  Inst.,  Hightstown,  N.  J.,  1901-03;  Lab. 
Asst.,  Chem.  Dept.,  Brooklyn  Girls'  H.  S., 
1903-04;  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Rochester, 
1906-07;  Research  Asst.,  do.,  Univ.  of  111., 
T 908-09;  Chem.,  Huntington  Foundation,  Can- 
cer Research,  N.  Y.  Hos.,  1909-1 1  ;  Mgr., 
Scranton,  Wetmore  &  Co.,  Rohcester,  N.  Y., 
rgit — .  Auth.:  The  Influence  of  Solvents  in 
the  Claison  Condensation,  Jour,  of  A.  C.  S., 
\'oI.  37.  Address,  1 1  76  Monroe  Ave.,  Roches- 
ter, N.  Y. 

WILLIAM    FREEMAN    MYRICK    C.OSS 
(See   No.   H21) 

HAROLD  GOSSER 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1914; 
b.  Ag.  14,  1892,  Leechburg,  Pa.  Prepared  in 
Avalon  (Pa.)  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Phi.  Asst., 
Dairy,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915;  In  coml.  Ice  Cream 
and  Milk  Plant,  Avalon,  Pa.,  19 15 — .  Address, 
326   McKinley  Ave.,  Avalon,  Pa.f 

PHILIP  SANFORD  GOULDING 
Librarian;  A.  B.  Yale,  T898;  b.  S  6,  1876, 
Rutland,  Vt. ;  s.  Joseph  Hiram  (b.  Je  8,  1842, 
Potsdam,  N.  Y.)  and  Frances  Ellen  (Pease) 
C.oulding  (b.  Ag  13,  1843,  Pittsford,  Vt.). 
Prepared  in  Philips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.; 
attended  New  York  St.  Lib.  Sch.,  1898-99. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Classifier,  N.  H.  St.  Lib., 
1899-1900;  Head  Cataloger,  Univ.  of  Mo.  Lib., 
190 1 ;     Organizer,     Univ.     of    the     South     Lib.. 


88o 


University  of  Illinois 


1901-02;  Asst.,  Catalog  Div.,  Lib.  of  Cong., 
1902-06;  Lecturer  and  Catalog  Libr.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  190(1-17:  1st  Asst.,  Lib.  of  Henry  E.  Hunt- 
ington, New  York,  1917-.  Auth.:  The  classi- 
fication of  Literatures  in  the  Lib.  of  the  Univ. 
of  111.,  Lib.  Jour.,  Ap  1914.  Mem.,  Epis. 
Church.  Married  Helen  Lancaster  Plummer, 
S  7,  1904,  Baltimore.  Address,  106  (iladwin 
Ave.,  Leonia,  N.  J.;  bus.  add.,  4  E.  57th  St., 
New  York  City. 

HELEN  BLACK  GRACIE 
Librarian;    b.    186S,    Pittsburgh.;    Asst.,    Car- 
negie   Lib.,    Pittsburgh;    Order   Asst.,    Univ.    of 
111.,    1909-10;    Libn.,    Pub.    Lib.,    Seattle.      Ad- 
dress, Pub.   Lib.,   Seattle. t 

HUGH    TOSEPH   GRAHAM 
(See   No.    1338) 

MARK    EDWARD    GRAHAM 
(See   No.   9097) 

ROBERT  GRAHAM 
Professor:  D.  V.  M.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1910; 
B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Ky.,  1912;  b.  Jl  16,  1888, 
Ames,  la.  Prepared  in  Ames  (la.)^  H.  S.  Asst. 
Prof.,  Veterinary  Sc,  Univ.  of  Ky.,  1911-13; 
Prof.,  do.,  1913-17;  Prof.  An.  Pathol.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1917-18;  Prof,  do.,  1919-.  2nd  Lt., 
Veterinary  R.  C,  Ft.  McPherson,  Atlanta, 
Ga.,  19 1 8-19.  Address,  c/o  George  Graham, 
Ames,  la.;   bus.   add.,   Univ.   of  111.,  Urbana. 

FRANK    CRAVENS    GRANNIS 
(See   No.   4171) 

CHARLES  EDWARD  GRAVES 
Librarian;  A.  B.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1908;  b. 
F  22,  1885.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Attended  Univ. 
of  Paris;  N.  Y.  St.  Lib.  Sch.  Instr.,  Rom. 
Lang.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1909-11;  Lecturer  and 
Exchange  Asst.,  Lib.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-18; 
Libn.,  Minn.  St.  Hist.  Soc,  St.  Paul,  191 8 — . 
Mem.,  Christian  Sc.  Church.  Address,  Minn. 
St.  Hist.   Soc,  St.  Paul.t 

CORA  EMELINE  GRAY 
Instructor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1906; 
M.  S.,  do.,  1909;  b.  Je  17,  1883,  Chicago;  d. 
George  Lyman  (b.  Mr  28,  1842,  do.)  and 
Mary  Emeline  (Fleming)  Gray  (b.  Ap  12,  1846, 
New  Madison,  O.).  Prepared  in  South  Div. 
H.  S.,  Chicago;  Columbia,  summer  1911.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Teacher,  Sc,  Warsaw,  Ind., 
1906-08;  do.,  Univ.  H.  S.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1910;  do.,  Univ  of  Chicago,  summer  1910-  do., 
H.  S.,  Waterloo,  la.,  1910-11;  Instr.,  H.  Sc, 
Univ.  of  111.,  191 1-.  Mem.,  Unitarian  Church. 
Address,  908  W.   Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 

GRETA  GRAY 
Instructor;  S.  B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1901; 
M.  A.,  Columbia,  1914;  b.  S  30,  1880,  Cov- 
ington, Ky. ;  d.  James  Arthur  Samuel  (b.  O 
5,  1840,  do.)  and  Isabel  Stuart  (Martin)  Gray 
(1).  Ja  1857,  St.  Louis).  Prepared  in  Pvt. 
Schs.,  Covington,  Ky.  and  Cincinnati;  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  Cheney,  Wash.  Arch.  Draftsman, 
and  H.  S.  Teacher,  1910-13;  Instr.,  H.  Sc, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1914-16;  Instr.,  Johns  Hopkins 
Univ.,  summer  1916;  do.,  St.  Man.  Tr.  Norm. 
Sch.,  1916-18;  do.,  Univ  of  Calif.,  summer 
1918.     Address,  Spokane,  Wash. 

•HARRY  WOY  GRAY 
Professor;  B.  C.  E.,  1906,  la.  State  Coll.; 
b.  June  14,  1880,  Youngstown,  O. ;  s.  George 
M.  (b.  Jl  28,  1846,  ibid.)  and  Mary  ElUn 
(Woy)  Gray  b.  Jl  7,  1853,  Stark  Co.,  O.) 
Prepared  in  Sioux  City  H.  S.  la.  Bachelor 
Debating  Soc;  Cardinal  Guild;  Delta  Tau 
Delta.  With  City  Engr.,  Sioux  City,  la.,  1900- 
2.     Building  Inspr.  for  St.  Arch.,  1903-6;  with 


Concrete  Steele  Co.,  New  York,  1906;  Instr. 
in  T.  &  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-7;  with 
East  and  Central  Colo.  Power  Cos.,  1907; 
Chief  Engr.  Suburban  Land  Water  Co.,  Colo. 
Springs,  1908;  Instr.,  Civ.  Engng.,  Univ.  of 
AIo.,  1909;  Asst.  Prof.,rfo.,  la.  St.  Coll.  1010 — . 
Mem.  Presby.  Church;  Soc.  for  the  Prom. 
of  Eng.  Educ;  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials; 
Am.  Soc.  of  Civil  Engrs.  Married  Katherine 
(ioble,  Aug.  15,  1908,  Denver,  Colo.  Child, 
I'Vances  Helen,  b.  July  10,  1910.  Died  D  14, 
19 1 3,    LaCresenta,    Calif. 

ALEXANDER  GREEN 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Coll.  of  City  of  New 
York,  1910;  A.  M.,  Columbia,  1911;  Ph.  D., 
do.,  1914;  b.  F  II,  1888,  Kassa,  Hungary. 
Prepared  in  Gymnasium  of  Premontre  Order, 
Kassa,  Hungary.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teaching 
I'ellow,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York,  1910-13; 
Instr.,  Ger.,.L^niv.  of  111.,  1913-16;  Research 
Scholar,  Germanic  Philol.,  Johns  Hopkins, 
1916 — .  Address,  245  W.  145th  St.,  New 
Y'ork  City;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Johns  Hopkins  Univ. 
Baltimore. t 

ANNE  L  GREEN 
Assistant;  B.  S.,  Lewis  Inst.,  1913;  b.  D 
15,  1889,  Saginaw,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Sagi- 
naw (Mich.)  11.  S.;  Columbia,  summer  1910. 
Teacher,  Home  Econ.,  pub.  schs.,  Saginaw, 
Mich.,  J910-12;  do.,  Tp.  H.  S.,  DeKalb,  111., 
1913-16;  do.,  Lewis  Inst.,  summer  1914;  Asst. 
do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916 — .  Mem.,  Epis. 
t  hurch.  Address,  922  Germania  Ave.,  Sagi- 
naw,   Mich. 

BESSIE  ROSE  GREEN 
(See    No.    3001) 

CHARLES  FRANCIS  GREEN 
Assistant;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1914;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1915;  b.  Je  I,  1891,  Soldier,  Kan.; 
s.  K.  C.  (b.  Je  25,  1853,  St.  Joseph,  Mo.)  and 
Nellie  (Francis)  Green  (b.  My  7,  1871,  Soldier, 
Kan.).  Prepared  in  Campbell  Acad.;  Camp- 
hell  Coll.;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Gamma  Alpha; 
Phi  Delta  Kappa.  Grad.  Asst.,  Math.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1915-16;  Asst.,  do.,  1916-17.  Flying 
Cadet,  A.  S.  S.  E.  R.  C. ;  ist  Lt.,  A.  S.  S.  R. 
C.,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918—.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Address,  425  Iowa  Ave.,  Holton, 
Kan. 

EDWARD  C.  GREEN 
Farmer,  B.  S.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1897;  b. 
0  2,  1874,  Detroit;  s.  William  (b.  O  5,  1850, 
VVhaplode,  Lincolnshire,  Eng.)  and  Clara  R. 
Winget)  Green  (b.  F  16,  1857,  Clyde,  N.  Y.) 
Prepared  in  Jefferson  Sch.,  Detroit,  and  Cory 
Sch.,  Wavne  C"o.  Special  Asst.  to  Hort., 
Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1897-98;  Asst.  to  111.  St. 
Entomol.,  1899-1900;  Chief  insp..  Nurseries 
and  Orchards,  St.  Entomol.  Office,  1900-1902; 
Asst.  Hort.  and  Instr.,  Hort.,  A.  and  M.  Coll. 
of  Tex.,  1902-04;  Assoc.  Prof,  and  Asst.  Hort., 
lio.,  1904-07;  Pomologist,  in  Charge  of  So. 
Tex.  Garden,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1907-11; 
lUir.  of  Plant  indus.,  Washington,  1).  C,  1912- 
13;  Dir.,  da  Estocao  Experimental  do  Algodao 
Estado  do  Maranhao,  Brazil,  1913-14;  .Supt., 
do  .Servico  Algodao  Minislcrio  <la  Agricultura, 
Rio  de  Janicro,  Brazil,  1015-17;  Farmer,  buyer, 
and  seller  of  cotton,  Natal,  Estado  do  Rio 
Grande  do  Norte,  Brazil,  1917 — .  Discovered 
the  pink  boll  worm  in  Brazil.  Auth.;  Toma- 
toes, Irish  Potatoes  at  Troupe,  Onions  and 
Bunch  Crops,  and  Tomato  Fertilizer  at  Troupe, 
Tc.v.  E.xp.  Sta.  Bui.;  numerous  pliamphlets  and 
Bills,  on  Cotton.  Mem.,  Am.  Homoloij.  Soc; 
Am.  Soc.  Econ.  Entomol.;  Am.  Breeder's 
Assn.;  Am.  Soc.  for  Hort.  Sc.  Married  Lydia 
Moore  Hart,  Je  17,  1901,  Urbana.  Children, 
William  Edward,  b.  D  1902;  John  Hart,  b. 
O,  1904.  Address,  Natal  Estado  do  Rio 
(Jrande  do*  Norte,  Brazil. 


Faculty 


FREDERICK  GREEN 
Professor;  A.  B.,  1889;  A.  M.,  and  LI,.  B., 
Harvard,  1893;  b.  F  28,  1868,  rainhridge, 
Mass.;  s.  Nicholas  St.  John  (b.  Mr  10,  1830, 
Dover,  N.  H.)  and  Cornelia  (Henshavv)  Green 
(1).  D  28,  1837,  Boston).  Prepared  in  Cam- 
bridge, (Mass.)  H.  S.  Psi  Upsilon;  Signet; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Lawyer,  New 
York  City,  1893-9;  Lecturer,  Harvard  Law  Sch., 
'903-4;  Prof.,  Law,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904^. 
Auth.:  Cases  on  Carriers,  West  Pub.  Co.,  St. 
Paul,  19 10 — ;  has  contributed  to  legal  and 
other  periodicals.  Address,  1104  W.  Illinois 
St.,   Urbana. 

EVARTS  BOUTELL  GREENE 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1890;  A.  M.,  do., 
1891;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1893;  b.  Jl  8,  1870,  Kobe, 
Japan;  s.  Daniel  Crosby  (b.  1843,  Roxljury, 
Mass.)  and  Mary  Jane  (Forbes)  ("ireene  (b. 
1845,  Charlestown,  do.).  Prepared  in  Evan- 
ston  Tp.  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  L'ndergrad.  Scholarship,  Harvard, 
:889-9o;  Grad.  Scholarship,  do.,  1890-92;  Har- 
ris Travelling  Fellowship,  do.,  1893-94;  at- 
tended N.  W.  Univ.,  1885-88;  Berlin  Univ-. 
1893-94.  Asst.,  Hist.,  Harvard,  1890-93;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Hist.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1894-95;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  do.,  1895-97;  Prof.,  do.,  1897 — ;  Acting 
Dean,  Coll.  of  Lit.  and  Arts,  do.,  F  igo6; 
Dean,  do.,  1906-13;  Chm.,  Nat.  Bd.  of  Hist. 
Service,  Washington,  D.  C,  1917.  Auth.:  The 
Provincial  Governor  in  the  English  Colonies 
of  North  America,  Longmans,  Green  &  Co., 
1898;  The  Govt,  of  111.,  Its  History  and  Ad- 
ministration. Macmillan,  1904;  Provincial 
America,  1690-1740,  Harper,  1905;  (with  C. 
W.  .^Ivord)  Governors'  Letterbooks,  1818-1834, 
Collections  111.  St.  Hist.,  Lib.,  Vol.  iv.  111.  Hist. 
Lib.,  1909;  (with  C.  M.  Thompson)  Gover- 
nors' Letter-books,  1840-1853,  do.,  Vol,  vii, 
111.  St.  Hist.  Lib.,  1910;  American  Interest  in 
Popular  Govt.  Abroad,  Com.  on  Pub.  Informa- 
tion, IVar  Information  Series,  No.  8;  (with 
D.  C.  Mumo,  A.  L.  Cross,  and  R.  V.  D. 
Magaffin)  Opportunities  for  History  Teachers, 
U.  S.  Bur.  of  Educ,  Teachers'  Leaflet,  No.  i; 
The  Anglican  Outlook  on  the  American  Col- 
onies in  the  Early  Eighteenth  Century,  Afn. 
Hist.  Review,  1914;  American  Opinion,  1776- 
1789  on  the  Imperial  Review  of  Provincial 
Legislation,  do.,  191 7;  Suggestions  on  the  Rela- 
tions of  European  and  American  History,  Hist. 
Teachers  Mag.,  Vol.  8;  The  American  Revolu- 
tion and  the  British  Empire,  do.;  Gen.  Ed.  of 
articles  contributed  by  the  Nat.  Bd.  for  Hist. 
Service  to  the  Hist.  Teachers  Mag.,  1917-18. 
Mem.,  Bd.  of  Trustees,  111.  St.  Hist.  Lib., 
Pres.,  1910-12;  Council  Am.  Hist.  Assn., 
1908-11;  and  Sec.  of  the  Council,  1913 — ;  111. 
St.  Hist.  Soc,  Dir. ;  Chicago  Hist.  Soc. ;  Minn. 
Hist.  Soc;  Colonial  Soc.  of  Mass.;  Fellow, 
Royal  Hist.  Soc;  Fellow,  A.  A.  S.;  111.  Cen- 
tennial Comn.,  1913-18;  and  Chm.,  Pub.  Com., 
1916-18.  Address,  ion  S.  Wright  St.  Cham- 
paign. 

MARY  WENDELL  GREENE 
Instructor;  b.  Mr  15,  1866,  Chelsea,  Mass.; 
d.  Thomas  (b.  Boston),  and  Anna  Elizabeth 
(Wendell)  Greene  (b.  do.).  Alpha  Chi  Omega. 
Grad.,  N.  E.  Conservatory  of  Mus. ;  studied  in 
Europe,  1907-9.  Organist  and  choir  conductor, 
Chelsea,  Mass.;  instr..  Voice,  Sch.  of  Mus., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1903-7;  do.,  St.  Mary's  Sch., 
Knoxville,  111.,  1909 — .  Mem.  Prot.  Epis. 
Church.  Address,  St.  Mary's  Sch.,  Knoxville, 
Ill.t 

EDWIN  GARDNER   GREENMAN 
(See   No.    1691) 

CHESTER  NOYES  GREENOUGII 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1898;  A.  M.,  do., 
1899;  Ph.  D.,  do.,   1904;  b.  Je  29,  1874,  Wake- 
field,   Mass.;    s.    William    Smith    and    Elizabeth 


MacFarland  (Noyes)  Greenough.  Shattuck 
Scholarship,  1902-03;  Austin  Fellowship,  1903- 
04;  Rogers  I'ellowship,  1904-05;  A.  B.,  Magna 
cum  laitdc  with  hon.  mention  twice  in  Eng. 
Lit.  and  once  in  Phil.  Instr.,  Eng.,  Harvard, 
1900-02;  1905-07;  Prof.  Eng.,  LTniv.  of  111., 
1907-10;  Asst.  Prof,  do..  Harvard,  1910-15; 
Prof.,  do.,  191 5 — -.  Auth.:  (with  Barrett  Wen- 
dell) A  History  of  Literature  in  America; 
(with  Nutter  and  Hcrsey)  Specimens  of  Prose 
Composition,  1907;  (with  Hersey)  English 
Composition,  1917;  various  articles;  Ed., 
Selections  from  Writings  of  Joseph  Addison, 
i905;Assoc.  Ed., Jour,  of  Eng.  and  Ger.  Philol. 
1908.-10.  Mem.,  Mass.  Hist.  Soc;  Colonial 
Soc.  of  Mass.;  Fellow,  A.  A.  S.  Married 
Marietta  McPherson,  Ag  10,  1907,  Marshfield, 
Mass.  Address,  26  Quincy  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

ALLENE  GREGORY 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Vassar,  1910;  A.  M., 
Radcliffe,  iQii;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1913;  b.  D  7, 
1888,  London,  Eng.;  d.  John  Milton  (b.  1822, 
Sandlake,  N.  Y.)  and  Louisa  Catharine  (Allen) 
(Gregory  (b.  1848,  (leorgetown,  Ky.).  Pre- 
pared in  Friends  Sch.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Instr.,  Eng.,  Rockford  Coll.,  1913-15;  do., 
Univ.  of  111.,  19 15 — .  Auth.:  The  French 
Revolution  and  the  English  Novel,  Putnam, 
1914.  Mem.,  Poetry  Soc  of  Am.;  Poetry 
.Soc.  of  Univ.  of  111.;  Pres.,  Woman's  Cosmo- 
politan Club,  Univ.  of  III.;  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.; 
Drama  League;  various  other  orgns.  Address, 
looS  S.  Lincoln  Ave.,  Urbana. 

ARTHUR  WYNNS  GREGORY 
Sales  Mgr. ;  B.  S.  in  Chem.,  N.  C.  Agr.  and 
Mech.  Coll.,  1906;  b.  Jl  4,  1884,  Halifax,  N. 
C.  Prepared  in  Halifax  H.  S.  Sigma  Nu; 
Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Pullen  Lit.  Soc;  Asst., 
Agr.  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-8;  Sales  Mgr., 
British  Am.  Tobacco  Co.,  Shanghai,  China. 
Mem.,  Epis.  Church.  Address,  Tien  Tsin 
Office,  British  Am.  Tobacco  Co.,  Shanghai, 
China. t 

HELEN   BARBER  GREGORY 
(See    No.    140) 

•JOHN  MILTON  GREGORY 
First  President  of  the  University;  LL.  D., 
LTniv.  of  Mich.,  1866;  b.  Jl  6,  1822,  Sand  Lake, 
N.  Y.  Grad.  Union  Coll.,  1846;  Studied 
law  1846-8,  theology,  1S48,  Ordained  Baptist 
Ministry;  Prin.,  Classical  Sch.,  Detroit;  St. 
.Supt.  for  Pub.  Instr.,  Mich.,  1858,  assisted  in 
founding  The  Mich.  Jour,  of  Educ;  ed. -in- 
chief,  do.;  Pres.,  Kalamazoo  Coll,  1863;  Regent 
(Pres.),  111.  Indus.  Univ.,  1867-80;  U.  S. 
Commissioner  to  Vienna  Exposition,  1873; 
judge,  educ.  dept.,  Philadelphia  Centennial, 
1876;  111.  St.  Comn.  to  Paris  Exposition,  1878; 
Mem.,  U.  S.  Civ.  Ser.  Comn.,  1882-5; 
Prof.  Emeritus,  Pol.  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111.,  while 
residing  in  Washington,  D.  C.  Auth.:  Compend. 
of  Sch.  Laws  of  Mich.;  and  numerous  ad- 
dresses on  educational  subjects;  Handbook  of 
History,  and  Map  of  Time,  Chicago,  1866;  A 
New  Pol.  Econ.,  Cincinnati,  1882;  Seven  Laws 
of  Teaching,  Chicago,  1883.  Married  Julia 
(Gregory  (died) ;  Louisa  Catherine  Allen.  Chil- 
dren: Marv;  Alfred;  Helen;  Julia;  Grant; 
Allene.  Died  O  20,  1898,  Washington,  D.  C, 
and  by  his  special  request  was  buried  on  the 
grounds  of  the  Univ.  of  111. 

LOUISE   CATHERINE  ALLEN  GREGORY 
(See    No.    H22) 

HANS  PETER  GREISON 
(See   No.   75s 9) 


Universitv  of  Illinois 


JOHN  GRENNAN 
Instructor;  b.  Ag  ii,  1881,  E.  Milan,  Mich.; 
s.  William  (b.  184S,  Ireland)  and  Margaret 
(Hanna)  Crcnnan  (b.  iSsi,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Ann  Arbor  (Midi.)  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of  Mich.; 
I'niv.  of  Neb.,  1014-15.  Instr.,  Foundry  and 
Forge,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  ipii-16;  Foreman, 
I'nrge  Shop,  Mich.  Aer.  roll.,  1916-18;  Instr., 
i'oundry  Practice  and  Mgmt.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1 01 8 — .  Married  Elizabeth  Ruth  Bennett,  Jc 
>2.     >9i3i     Lincoln,     Neb.  Address,     605^^ 

Indiana  Ave.,  Urbana. 

CLARA  LOUISE  tIRIDLEY 
(See   No.   3386) 

NATHAN  CESNA  GRIMES 
E<luc.  Work;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  190O; 
A.  M.,  Univ.  of  \\'is.,  1909;  b.  N  24,  1879, 
Klinper  Lake  Mich.;  s.  John  Edwin  (b.  ().» 
and  Ada  Uradit  Grimes  (b.  Mich.).  Prepared 
in  Sturgis  (Mich.)  H.  S.  Inslr..  Math.  Dei)t.. 
l"niv.  of  Wis.,  1906-10;  Prof.,  Math.,  Ariz. 
Univ.  1910-14;  Registrar,  do.;  Instr.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1914-15;  Sec.  to  Pres.,  Univ.  of  Ore., 
1915-16;  No.  Calif.  Representative,  Silver-Bur- 
dett  &  Co..  1917-18;  Sales  Dept..  Educ.  work. 
Goodrich  Rubber  Co.,  Akron,  O.,  1918—.  Mem., 
Am.  Math.  Soc. ;  Delegate  to  Nat.  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  1915.  Married  Carrie  Kizer,  Ap 
12,  1903,  Carthage,  111.  Children:  Helen,  b. 
My  21,  1908;  Kenneth  Ray,  b.  D  23,  1913. 
.Address,  Akron,   O. 

HARRY  SANDS  GRINDLEY 

(See    No.    545) 

ALFRED    OTTO    GROSS 

(See   No.    3388) 

CECIL   ROBERT   GROSS 

(See    No.    9271 

GUSTAVE  ADOLPH  GROSS 
Associate;  b.  Jl  21,  1881,  (Jreenville,  111. 
Attended  Univ.  of  Mont.  Instr.,  Shop  Prac- 
tice, Univ.  of  Mont.,  1911-13;  Instr.,  Pattern 
Making,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-17;  Assoc,  do., 
1917-18.  I  St  Lt.  Ord.  Corps,  1918 — .  Mem., 
Congr.  Church.  Address,  517  Ford  St.  Mis- 
.soula,   Mont.f 

PEARL  FOREST  GROVE 
(See   No.   5693) 

•THACHER  HOWLAND  GUILD 
A.  B.;  Brown  Univ..  1901;  A.  M.. 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1902;  A.  M.,  Harvard,  1904; 
b.  F  16,  1879,  Providence,  R.  L;  s.  Clarence 
Herbert  (b.  1846,  Dedham,  Mass.)  and  Sophia 
(Ilowland)  Guild  (b.  1848,  Providence,  R.  I.). 
Prepared  in  Providence  (R.  I.)  H.  S.;  Delta 
Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Scholarship,  I'niv.  of 
Chicago.  Grad.  Stud.;  Eng.,  Harvard,  1909- 
10;  Asst.,  Eng.,  Brown  Univ.,  1902-3;  Instr., 
Rhet.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904-6;  Assoc,  Eng.,  do.. 
i'j()6-id.  Ed.,  (with  F.  W.  Scott)  acting  ver- 
sion of  Robert  Greene's  Frier  Bacon  and  Frier 
Bungay,      Urbana,      1905.  Auth.:      Illinois 

Loyalty,  and  other  songs;  The  Class  of  '56. 
come<ly.  Bijou  Theatre  Stock  Co.,  1910;  va- 
rious plays  for  amateurs,  Walter  H.  Baker  & 
Co.,  1903-10;  also  various  brief  articles  on 
the  drama  in  The  Theater  Mag.,  The  Nation, 
etc.  Mem.  M.  E.  ('hurch.  Married  Lois 
Oeene.  Je  i,  1908,  Dubuque,  la.  Child,  Mar- 
garet Elizabeth,  b.  D  28,  1909.  Died  Jl  21, 
1 9 14,  Urbana. 

ALFRED  JOSEPH  GUNDERSON 
(See   No.   4687) 

(  H.XKLES    ALEXANDER    GUNN 
(Sec    No.    C95) 


GILBERT  GUSLER 
(See  No.   9274) 

AXEL    FERDINAND   GUSTAFSON 
(See   No.   3006) 

JOHN   CHRISTOPHER  GUSTAFSON 
(See   No.    2406) 

JOHN   EARL   GUTBERLET 
(See   No.    G272) 

ALTA  GWINN   (SAUNDERS) 
(See   No.   3007) 

(GEORGE  CONRAD  HABERMEYER 
(See  No.    1883) 

WILLIAM    CARL    I'RANK    HENRY 

HACIIMEISTER 

(See  No.  26S5) 

(  ARL    HERMAN    HAESSLER 

(See  No.  9276) 

1 LORENCE  SANDER  HAGUE 
Assistant;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  191 1;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1914;  b.  Je  II,  1889,  Lee's  Summit, 
Mo.;  d.  Reuben  (b.  1829,  Quaker  City,  O.) 
and  Anna  (Sander)  Hague  (b.  1858,  Fondu 
T  ac.  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Kingfisher  (Okla.) 
H.  S. ;  attended  Marine  Biol.  Labs.,  Friday 
Harbor,  Wash.,  and  Woods  Hole,  Mass. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Council  Grove,  Kan.,  1911-13; 
Asst.,  Zool.,  Kan.  St.  Agr.  Coll..  1914-16; 
Instr.,  Zool.,  Wellesley  Coll.,  1916-17;  Asst., 
Zool.,  I'niv.  of  111.,  19 17 — .  Auth.:  Numeri- 
cal Relation  of  Spermatozoa  to  Sertoli  Cells, 
Kan.  Univ.  Sc.  BuL,  Vol.  9,  1914;  (with 
Alvalyn  E.  Woodward)  Iodine  as  a  Partheno- 
gcnetis  .Agent,  Biol.  But.,  Vol.,  33,  1917.  Ad- 
dress,  1107  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 

STELLA  MARY  HAGUE 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1893;  S.  M., 
1905;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1912.  Pre- 
pared in  H.  S.  Teacher,  Bot.  and  Zool.,  H. 
S.,  Decatur,  111..  1902-6;  Instr.,  Biol.,  Rock- 
*'ord  Coll.  for  Women,  1906-9;  Asst.,  Bot., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1910-12;  Instr.,  do.,  1912 — . 
.-iddrcs-s,  908  W.   Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 

HARRY   (iRAY    HAKE 

(See   No.   3009) 

WILLIAM  GREEN  HALE 

Professor;  B.  S.,  Pacific  I'niv.,  Forest 
Grove,  Ore.,  1903;  LL.  B.,  Harvard,  1906;  b. 
O  30,  1 88 1,  Hillsboro,  Ore.  First  Place,  Ore. 
Orat.  Contest,  1902;  leader,  Intercoll.  debating 
'eam;  Ed.  in  Chief,  Coll.  weekly.  Lawyer, 
Porland,  Ore.,  1906-09;  Instr.,  Law,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1909-11;  Lawyer,  Portland,  Ore.,  19H-12; 
Prof.,  Law,  Univ.  of  III.,  igi2 — .  Auth.: 
Negotiable  Instruments,  Mod.  Am.  Lazv,  Vol. 
8;  Leading  Illustrative  Cases  on  Negotiable 
Instruments,  do.;  The  Law  Governing  (hecks, 
Blackstone  Inst.,  1915;  The  Account  Books  of 
a  Party  to  the  Action  as  Evidence  in  His  Own 
lichalf,  ///.  Law  Bill.  .\\>.  1917;  Review  .of 
Criminal  Cases  in  the  Supreme  Court  of 
Illinois,  1915-16,  ///.  LuTc  Review,  Vol.  ii, 
1916.  Mem.,  Order  of  the  Coif;  Pres.,  111. 
St.  .Soc.  of  Am.  Inst,  of  Criminal  Law  and 
Criminology,  1917-18.  Married  Jessie  Mc- 
Connell,  N  2,  1907.  Child,  Genevieve,  b. 
My  22,  1909.  Address,  708  Washington  Blvd., 
Urbana. 

ARTHUR  GRAHAM  HALL 

Professor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1887;  A. 
M..  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Leipsic,  1902;  b.  D  9, 
1865,  Memjdiis,  Mich.:  s.  Clark  Benedict  (b. 
1832,   near  Rochester,   N.  Y.)   and  Agnes   (Gra- 


Faculty 


ham)  Hall  (b.  1834,  Hoboken,  N.  J.).  Pre- 
pared in  Wayne  H.  S.,  Hoboken.  N.  J.;  Hast- 
ings, Mich.  Acacia;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Beta  Kap- 
pa. Teacher,  I'hys.,  Cheni.,  Math.,  and  Prin., 
H.  S.,  Laporte,  Ind.,  1887-91;  Teacher,  Phys., 
Central  H.  S.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.,  1893-4; 
Instr.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1891-3,  1894- 
1903;  Asst.  Prof.,  do..  Univ.  of  111.,  1903-5; 
Prof.,  do.,  Miami  Univ.,  1905-8;  do.,  and 
Rcgfstrar,  L niv.  of  Mich.,  1908 — .  Co-auth.: 
Lyman,  Hall,  Goddard  Coll.  Algebra,  1896; 
Hall  and  Frink,  Trigonometry,  1908.  Mem., 
Am.  Math.  Soc;  A.  A.  A.  S.,  Fellow.  Mar- 
ried Octavia  R.  Stiling,  Ag  28,  1896.^  Chil- 
dren: Sarah  Ackland,  b.  1897;  Grace  Graham, 
b.  1903;  Helen  Benedict,  b.  1905;  Edward 
Stiling,  b.  1908.  Address,  1036  Oakland  Ave., 
Ann   Arbor,   Mich. 

EDWARD  KIMBALL  HALL 
V.  P.,  Elec.  Bond  and  Share  Co.;  A.  B., 
Dartmouth,  1892;  LL.  B.,  Harvard,  1896;  b. 
Jl  1870,  Granville,  111.;  s.  Charles  Prentiss_  (b. 
Westmoreland,  N.  H.)  and  Lucia  Cotton  (Kim- 
ball) Hall  (b.  Cornish,  N.  H.).  Prepared  in 
St.  Johnsbury  Acad.,  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon; 
Casque  and  Gauntlet.  Dir.,  Ath.,  L'niv.  of 
111.,  1892-4;  Lawyer,  Boston,  Powers  &  Hall; 
V.  P.,  New  England  Telephone  &  Telegraph 
Co.,^  Boston,  1912-17;  V.  P.,  Elec.  Bond  & 
Share  Co.,  New  York  City,  191 7;  First  Corps 
Cadets,  Mass.  Volunteer  Militia;  Alderman, 
City  of  Newton,  Mass.,  1906 — .  Mem.,  Bos- 
ton Bar  Assn.;  Middlesex  Bar  Assn.;  Newton 
Club;  Braeburn  Co.  Club;  Mass.  Republican 
Club;  Lincoln  Trust  Co.,  Dir.;  Boston  Cham- 
ber of  Conunerce,  Dir.;  Dartmouth  Alumni 
Assn.  of  Boston,  Pres. ;  Am.  Bar  Assn.; 
Merchants  Assn.  of  N.  Y. ;  Bankers  Club,  N. 
Y.;  Montclair  Country  Club,  N.  Y. ;  Camp 
Fire  Club  of  Am. ;  Trustee,  Dartmouth  Coll. ; 
Chm.,  Internat.  Football  Rules  Com.  Married 
Sally  M.  Drew,  Jl  i,  1902,  Lancaster,  N.  H. 
Children:  Dorothy,  b.  Mr  23,  1903;  Richard 
Drew,  b.  My  19,  1904;  Edward  Kimball  Jr., 
b.  Je  16,  19 10.  Address,  71  Broadway,  New 
N'ork  City. 

LOUIS  DIXON  HALL 
(See    No.    1229) 

STANLEY  WILLIAM  HALL 
Assistant;  B.  S.,  Mass.  Agr.  Coll.,  1916;  b. 
Ag  3,  189 1 ;  s.  James  Edward  (b.  Ap  2,  1849, 
Eng.)  and  Jane  (Dearden)  Hall  (b.  Ap  6, 
1853,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Framingham 
(Mass.)  H.  S.  Kappa  Sigma.  Florists"  Asst. 
with  S.  J.  Goddard,  Framingham,  Mass.,  1916- 
17;  Asst.,  Floriculture,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18. 
Hdqtrs  Co.,  308th  Inf.,  Camp  Upton,  N.  Y., 
1918 — .     Address,  Averill  Park,  N.  J. 

ERNEST  MILTON  HALLIDAY 
Minister;  A.   B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,   1904;   LL. 
B.,    do.,    1906;    A.    M.,    Columbia,    1913;    b.    Jl 
26,    1878,    Vienna,    Mich.;    s.    James    D.    (b.    S 

4,  1 85 1,  Prescott,  Can.)  and  Alcina  (Colton) 
Halliday  (b.  Ja  4,  1854,  Mt.  Morris,  Mich.). 
Prepared  in  Holly  (Mich.)  H.  S.  Phi  Beta 
Kapi)a;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Phi  Alpha  Delta; 
Represented  Mich.  Univ.  in  various  intercoll. 
orat.  contests  and  debates.  Instr.,  Eng.,  Pub. 
Speak.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-7;  Assoc,  do., 
1907-12;  Stud.,  Union  Theolog.  Sem.,  1912- 
17;  Pastor,  Ocean  Ave.  Congr.  Church,  191 3; 
Instr.,  Exten.  Teaching,  Columbia,  1912 — ; 
Asst.,  Union  Theolog.  Sem.,  191 7 — .  Assoc. 
Ed.,  Mich.  Law  Review.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church; 
Manhattan    Assn.    of    Congr.    Ministers.;    U.    T. 

5.  Alumni  Assn.,  Sec,  Congr.  Club  of  Brook- 
lyn. Married  Eleanor  Armstrong,  Jc  5,  1907, 
Fenton,  Mich.  Children:  Dorothy,  b.  Je  17, 
1908;  Lois,  b.  S  3,  1912;  Ernest  Milton,  Jr., 
b.  N  7,  1^I^  Address,  1058  E.  21st  St., 
Brooklyn,   N.   Y. 


THEODORE  ELY  HAMILTON 
I'rofessor;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1899;  A.  M., 
Univ.  of  Mo.,  1900;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1908;  b. 
Fredonia,  N.  Y.;  s.  John  (b.  Jl  5,  1827,  Hope, 
N.  Y.)  and  Augusta  Eliza  Clapp  (Ely)  Hamil- 
ton (b.  Ripley,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  Fredonia,  N.  Y.  Phi  Beta  Kap- 
pa; Bowditch  Scholarship;  Hon.  Mention  in 
Ger. ;  A.  B.,  with  distinction.  Harvard.  Fel- 
low, Rom.  Langs.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1899-1900, 
1906-7;  Research  work.  Harvard,  1905;  (irad. 
Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-6;  studied  in  Paris, 
1904  and  1911,  Madrid,  1911;  Instr.,  Rom. 
Langs.,  LTniv.  of  111.,  1903-6;  Instr.,  do., 
Univ.  of  Mo.,  1907-9;  Asst.  JProf.,  do.,  O.  St. 
Cniv.,  1909 — -.  Auth.:  Dosia,  par  Henry 
C;r6ville,  with  Introd.,  Notes,  and  Vocab.,  D. 
C.  Heath  &  Co.,  Boston,  1910;  The  Cyclic  Re- 
lation of  the  Chanson  de  Willame,  Univ.  of 
Mo.,  Studies,  191 1 ;  Adrienne  Lecouvreur  by 
Scribe  and  Legouve,  with  Introd.  and  Notes, 
Oxford  Univ.  Press,  New  York,  19 17.  Mem. 
Presby.  Church;  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.; 
Harvard  Club;  Lang,  and  Lit.  Club;  Le  Cercle 
I'Vangais,  O.  St.  Univ.;  Alliance  Francaise; 
Am.  Assn.  of  Univ.  Prof.  Address,  72  Eagle 
St.,    Fredonia,   N.   Y. 

THOMAS    SHERMAN  HAMILTON 
(See  No.  8386) 

*GEORGE  DANIEL  HAMMOND 
A.  B.,  Harvard,  1893;  b.  Mr  15,  1864, 
Petersborough,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Charles  A.  (b.  1825) 
and  Susan  (Guernsey)  Hammond  (b.  1826). 
Prepared  in  Syracuse  (IN.  Y.)  H.  S.  Phi 
Delta  Theta;  A.  B.,  summa  cum  laude.  Fel- 
low., Harvard.  Grad.  work.  Hist.,  Univ.  of 
Berlin;  Prof.  Hist.,  St.  Lawrence  Univ.,  Can- 
ton, N.  Y.,  1894-s;  Asst.  Prof,  do.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1895-6.  Married  Elizabeth  Lowell,  J)  24, 
1895,  Liberty,  N.  Y.  Died  Ja  14,  1899,  Ashe- 
villc,  N.  C. 

MATTHEW  BROWN  HAMMOND 
Professor;  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1891; 
M.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1893;  Ph.  D.,  Columbia, 
1898;  b.  Je  13,  1868,  South  Bend,  Ind.;  s. 
Scth  (b.  Ja  5,  1836,  do.)  and  Sarah  (Longley) 
Hammond  (b.  N  21,  1842,  Wakarusa,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  S.  Bend  (Ind.)  H.  S.,  Ann  Ar- 
bor (Mich.)  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Adel- 
I)hic.  Univ.  Fellow  in  Finance,  Columbia; 
Prin.,  Versailles  Inst.,  Mo.,  1891-2;  attended 
Univ.  of  Tubeingen,  1893-4;  Univ.  of  Berlin, 
1894;  Acting  Asst.  Prof.,  Econ.,  Univ.  of  Mo., 
1896-7;  Asst..  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1897-8;  Instr., 
do.,  1898-1900;  Asst.  Prof,  do.,  1900-04;  do., 
O.  St.  LTniv.,  1904-05;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1905- 
08;  Prof.,  do.,  1908—.  Representative  of  U. 
S.  Food  Administration  on  War  Labor  Poli- 
cies Board,  Washngton,  D  C;  i.i.ustered  out, 
F  I,  1919.  Auth.:  Financial  History  Of 
Wis.  Territory,  Wis.  Hist.,  Soc,  l.i.adi- 
son,  1S93;  The  Cotton  Industry,  Part  1, 
Cotton  Culture  and  Cotton  Trade,  Am.  Econ. 
Assn.,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1897;  The  Southern 
Farmer  and  Banking  Reform,  Sound  ("urrency 
Publication,  X^ew  York,  1899;  Railway  Rate 
Theories  of  the  Intrst.  Commerce  Comn., 
Harvard,  Cambridge,  Mass.,  191 1;  Wages 
Boards  in  Australia,  Quarterly  Jour,  of  Econ., 
1914-15;  also  many  other  mag.  articles.  Mem.. 
Congr.  Church;  Council  of  Am.  Assn.  for 
Labor  Legislation;  Industrial  Com.  of  O.,  19 13- 
15;  Sec,  O.  Coal  Min.  Comn.,  1913;  Chm., 
Bd.  of  Appraisers,  Franklin  Co.,  Q.  Conser- 
vancy Comn.,  1916;  mem.,  O.  Health  and  Old 
Age  Ins.  Comn.,  19 17 — ;  Pres.,  Central  Phil- 
anthrophic  Council  of  Columbus,  1916-18; 
Organizer  of  Pub.  Employment  Offices  for  O. 
Branch  of  Council  of  Nat.  Defense,  1917. 
Married,  Sunie  Butler  Denham,  Jl  2,  1902, 
Columbia,  Mo.  Children:  Marjorie,  b.  F 
14,  1905;  Seth,  b.  Ja  5,  1915.  Address,  1127 
Ashland  Ave.,  Grandview  Heights,  Columbu<k 
O. ;   bus.  add.,  Ohio  St.  Univ.,   do 


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University  of  Illinois 


FRANK  HAMSHER 
Supt.,  Schs. ;  A.  B.  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1805; 
h.  U\  4,  18-3;  s.  Bariictt  Kline  (b.  S  i,  i«3S, 
NcwlJurg,  Pa.)  and  Celia  Augusta  (Ellwood) 
Hamsher  (b.  Ag  i,  1849,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Decatur  H.  S.  Instr.,  H.  S.,  De- 
catur, 189^-97;  Prin.,  do.,  1897-1901;  Prin., 
Univ.  Acad.,  1901-06;  Asst.,  Prof.,  Educ,  do., 
190S-06;  Prin.  Smith  Acad.,  St.  Louis,  1906-17; 
Supt..  Schs..  Webster  Groves,  Mo.  1017 — • 
Married  Lucy  Coolidge  Je  20,  1900,  Bloom- 
ington.  111.  Children:  Franklin  Coolidge,  b. 
O  3,  1903  (died  Je  28,  1904);  Flwood  Coolidge, 
b.  Ja  14.  J909.     Address,  Webster  Groves,  Mo. 

LEO  GREGORY  HANA 
Lawyer;  b.  O  25,  1879,  Jackson,  Mich.;  s. 
John  S.  (b.  1850,  Liverpool,  Eng.)  and  Mary 
Theresa  (Gregory)  Hana  (b.  Ag  15,  1862, 
Toronto,  Can.).  Prepared  in  Man.  Tr.  Sch., 
Providence,  R.  I.  Asst.,  Dir.,  Phys.  Tr.,  Brown 
L'niv.,  1899-1901;  Dir.,  do.,  Lincoln  Coll.,  1901- 
04;  Gvm.  Dir.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904-13;  Admit- 
ted to'  the  bar,  1913-  Lawyer,  King  &  Hana, 
Peoria.  Capt.,  Co.  A,  341st  Regt.,  U.  S.  A., 
Camp  Grant.  111.  Address.  441  Main  St., 
Peoria;  bus.  add.,  713   14  Jefferson  Bldg.,  do. 

WALTER  FREDERICK  HANDSCHIN 
(See  No.  5698) 

WESLEY  WALLACE  HANFORD 
(See  No.  9285) 

JAMES  HOWARD  HANGER 
Teacher;  A.  B.,  Baker,  1910;  A.  M.,  Univ. 
of  Kan.,  191 1 ;  b.  D  16,  1879,  McPherson, 
Kan.;  s.  Valentine  (b.  Je  5,  1849,  Farmer 
City,  111.)  and  Minerva  Jane  (Logan)  Hanger 
(b.  Ag  8,  1857,  Marion,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Corning  (Kaii.)  II.  S. ;  Baldwin  City  (Kan.) 
Acad.  Phi  Delta  Kappa;  Kappa  Delta  Pi; 
Athenian.  City  Sch.  Supt.,  Centralia,  Kan., 
1911-12;  Supt.,  Schs.,  Rossville,  Kan.,  1912- 
14;  Asst.,  Educ,  Columbia  Univ.,  summer 
1913;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-15;  Teacher, 
Social  So.  and  Vocational  Dir.,  H.  S.,  Decatur, 
1915-16;  Grad.  Stud.,  Columbia,  1916-18.  In 
Govt.  Service,  under  direction  of  Fuel  Adm., 
1918.  Auth.:  Articles  in  Educ.  Adm.  and 
Supervision.  Address,  1753  Church  St..  N. 
W.  Washington  D.  C.  bus.  add..  Fuel  Adm. 
Bldg.,   i8th  and  E.   Sts.,  do. 

PAUL  HANSEN 
Engineer;  B.  S.,  San.  Engng.,  Mass.  Inst, 
of  Tech.;  b.  Ag  9,  1879;  s.  John  (b.  Je  30, 
i8.:;4,  Gluckstadt,  Holstein,  Ger.)  and  Pauline 
(Meinberg)  Hansen  (b.  D  23,  1858,  Balti- 
more) Prepared  in  H.  Schs.,  Washington, 
D.  C.  Theta  Xi.  Asst.  Engr.,  Mass.  St.  Board 
of  Health,  1902-04;  Draftsman  on  Improve- 
ments in  Water  Supply  and  Sewerage.  Colum- 
bus, O,  1904;  Engr.,  Pittsburgh  Mfg.  Co., 
1904-05;  Asst.  Engr.  and  Acting  Chief  Engr., 
O.  St.  Bd.  of  Health,  1905-10;  .St.  San.  Engr. 
of  Ky.,  1910-11;  Engr.,  St.  Water  Sur.,  and 
Assoc,  San.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-X6; 
Engr.,  St.  Dept.  of  Pub.  Health,  Springfield, 
111.,  1916-17.  Cajit.,  E.  R.  C,  Water  Supply 
Service,  A.  E.  F.,  I'rance,  1918 — .  _  Auth.: 
Water  Supply  and  .Sewage  Disposal,  Ky.  Med. 
Jour.,  D  I,  191 1 ;  Obligations  of  Water  Works 
Supts.  with  Respect  to  the  Sanitary  Quality 
of  Public  Water  .Supplies,  Am.  City,  Mr  lyii; 
Sanitation  and  the  Farm,  Report  of  the  6th 
Annual  St.  Farmers'  Inst.,  F  23-25,  1911;  A 
Land  Drainage  Project  near  Louisville,  Ky., 
Engng.  News,  Vol.  65,  No.  2,  191 1;  Civil 
Engr.  as  a  sanitarian.  Monthly  Bui.,  O.  St. 
Bd.  of  Health,  Vol.  1,  No.  7,"i9ii;  Typhoid 
Fever  .Statistics  and  Prophylaxis,  Ky.  Med. 
Jour,,  Ja  I,  1912;  also  many  earlier  mag.  arti- 
cles.     Mem.,   A.    S.    C.    E. ;    Am.    Pub.    Health 


Assn.;  A.  C.  S. ;  Boston  Soc.  of  Civ.  Engrs. ; 
New  Eng.  Water  Works  Assn. ;  Chicago  and 
Urbana  L^niv.  Clubs.  Married  Alison  May 
.Scott,  O  3,  1905,  Melrose,  Mass.  Children: 
Elizabeth  Scott,  b.  Mv  7,  1909;  Paul  Scott, 
b.  O  16,  1910.  Address,  St.  Dept.  of  Pub. 
Health,   Springfield,   111. 

ROY  HANSON 
(See  No.  6279) 

SADA   ANNIS   HARBARGER 
(See  No.  G288) 

CHESTER  CLYDE  HARBISON 
(See   No.   G288a) 

ALBERT   AUSTIN    HARDING 
(See  No.  7583) 

HARRY  ALEXIS  HARDING 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1896;  M. 
S..  do.,  1898;  Ph.  D.,  Cornell,  i9"o;  b.  N  28. 
1 87 1,  Oconomowoc,  Wis.;  s.  Joseph  (b.  Mr 
1831,  Eng.)  and  Elizabeth  A.  (Dean)  Hard- 
ing (b.  Je  29,  1829,  Lucerne,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Monroe  (Wis.)  and  Brodhead  (Wis.) 
H.  Schs.;  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.  Philomathia; 
Special  Honors.  Bacterid.,  N.  Y.,  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  1899-1913;  Prof.,  Dairy  Bacteriol,  and 
Head  of  Dept.  of  Dairy  Husb.,  Chief  in  Dairy 
Bacteriol.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  Univ.  of  111.,  i9'3 — 'i 
Comn.  of  Health.  Geneva.  N.  Y.,  1908-12; 
Milk  Insp.,  Champaign,  1918 — .  Auth.:  15 
Buls.  on  various  agr.  subjects.  Mem.,  Univ. 
Club;  Unitarian  Church;  Sigma  Xi;  Fellow, 
A.  A.  A.  S. ;  Charter  Mem.,  Soc.  Am.  Bac- 
teriol.; Am.  Dairy  Sc. ;  Assoc.  Charter  Mem., 
Am.  Assn.  Certified  Milk  Comns. ;  Am.  Pub. 
Health  Assn.;  111.  St.  Hist.  Soc;  111.  Acad. 
Sc.  Married  Esther  M.  Gordon,  Ag  31,  1899, 
Brodhead,  Wis.  Children:  Harry  Gordon,  b. 
Jl  23,  1902;  Esther,  b.  Je  20,  1904;  Hellen, 
h.  N  7,  1906;  Ruth,  b.  Ag  24,  1912.  Address, 
704  W.  Nevada  St.,  Urbana. 

LOUIS  ALLEN  HARDING 
Chief  Engr.;  B.  S.,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1899;  M. 
E.,  do.,  1902;  b.  O  16,  1876,  Factoryville,  Pa.; 
s.  Henry  L.  and  Luzetta  (Maynard)  Harding 
Prepared  in  Centenary  Collegiate  Inst.,  Hack- 
ettestown,  N.  J.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Sigma 
Chi;  Sigma  Tau;  Pi  Tau  Sigma.  Asst.  Chief 
Draftsman,  Dickson  Mfg.  Co.,  1899-1901  ;  En- 
gine Designer,  Lacka  Steel  Co.,  1901;  Instr., 
Mech.  Engng.,  Cornell,  1902;  Supt.  Coal 
Washing  Plants,  Lacka  Steel  Co.,  1903;  Con- 
tracting Engr.,  Pittsburg,  1905;  Prof.  Mach. 
Design,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1905;  Chief  Engr.,  Arm- 
strong Cork  Co.,  1906-08;  Prof.,  Mech.  Engng., 
Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1909-12;  Consulting  Engr.,  New 
York  C'ity,  1912-13;  Prof.,  Exp.  Mech.  Engng., 
l'niv.  of  111.,  1913-16;  Chief  Engr.  and  Mem. 
of  Firm,  The  John  W.  Cowper  Co.,  Buffalo,  N. 
Y.,  1916—.  2nd  Lt.,  Bat.  F,  I'irst  111.,  F.  A., 
1916.  Auth.:  Blower  Heating  Systems  for 
Factory  and  Shop  Bldgs.,  Pa.  St.  Coll.  Bui., 
191 1  ;  Mechanical  Equipment  of  Buildings, 
John  Wiley  &  .Sons,  1916;  Section  on  Heat- 
ing and  Ventilating.  Kidders  Arch.  Pocket 
Book,  do.,  1918;  Coal  Washing  Plants,  Mines 
and  Minerals,  1904;  The  Design  of  Air  Ducts, 
Heating  and  Ventilating  Mag.,  191.3.  Mem., 
F.  A.  &  M.;  Am.  .Soc  Heating  and  Ventilat- 
ing Engrs. ;  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Engrs.  Soc.  of  Buf- 
falo; Uni.  Club  of  Buffalo:  Buffalo  Country 
Club;  Ellecott  Club  of  Buffalo.  Married  Es- 
tclle  Haughman,  O  22,  1908,  Lancaster,  Pa. 
Address,  55  Bidwell  Parkway,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ; 
bus.    add..    Fidelity    Bldg.,    do. 

OLIVER   ALBERT   HARKER 
Professor;    A.    B.,    McKendree    Coll.,    :866; 
A.    M.,   do.,    1869;    LL.    D.,    Knox    Coll.,    191 1; 
b.    D    14,    1846,    Newport,    Ind.;    s.    Mifflin    (b. 


Faculty 


885 


1799.  Philadelphia)  and  Anna  (Wood)  Ilarker 
(b.  iSoo,  </().).  Prepared  in  Pub.  Schs.,  I'lor- 
ida  and  Wheaton,  111.  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta 
Kappa  Nu.  Attended  I.aw  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Ind., 
1866-7;  comjdeted  course  in  lawyer'.s  office; 
Prin.,  Pub.  Schs.,  Vienna,  111.,  1867-9;  Judge 
of  Circuit  Court,  First  Circuit  of  III.,  1878- 
1903;  Judge,  Appellate  Court,  2nd  Dist.,  1891- 
97;  do.,  3rd  Dist.,  1897-1903;  V.  P.,  State  Bar 
Assn.,  1890-95;  Lecturer,  Coll.  of  Law,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1897-1903;  Dean,  Coll.  of  Law,  do., 
1903-1916;  Prof.  Law,  do.,  1903 — ;  Legal 
Counsel,  do.,  1909 — ."  Addresses:  Jury  Trials, 
before  St.  Bar  Assn.  of  111.,  1894;  as  Pres. 
of  III.  St.  Bar  Assn.  on  Law  of  Procedure, 
1895.  Auth.:  Legal  Opinions  in  111.  Appellate 
Court,  Report,  1897-1903;  Judicial  Sales, 
Cyclopedia  of  Law  and  Procedure,  Vol.  24, 
1907;  Power  of  the  President  to  Pardon  Labor 
Leaders  in  Contempt  Cases,  igog;  Efforts  to 
divorce  Judicial  Elections  from  Politics  in 
III.,  1909;  Should  the  Jury  be  Judge  of  the 
Law  in  Criminal  Cases,  1909;  Use  of  Man- 
damus to  Compel  Educational  Institutions  to 
confer  Degrees,  191 1;  various  mag,  articles. 
Mem.,  111.  Comn.  to  Nat.  Conf.  on  Uniform  St. 
Law,  appointed  by  Governor  Deneen,  1907,  for 
six  yrs. ;  111.  Branch  Am.  Inst,  of  Criminal  Law 
and  Criminology,  Pres.;  St.  Bar  Assn.,  111., 
Pres.  1895-6;  Com.  do.,  on  Law  Reform,  Chm., 
1898-1903;  Com.  on  Legal  Educ,  Chm.,  1906; 
Am.  Bar  Assn.;  Hamilton  Club,  Chicago;  M. 
E.  Church.  Married  Sidney  Bain,  Mr  3, 
1870,  Vienna,  111.  Children:  George  M.,  b. 
Ag  23,  1875;  Oliver  A.  Jr.,  b.  F  16,  1878;  Win- 
nifred  (Hewitt),  b.  F  18,  1881.  Address,  909 
S.  Wright  St.,  Champaign. 

JOHN  JAMES   HARMAN 
(See  No.   1694) 

ARTHUR  C.  HARPER 
Associate;  B.  S.,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1906;  M.  E., 
do.,  1907;  b.  N  21,  1884,  Bellefont,  Pa.  Pre- 
pared in  Bellefont  (Pa.)  H.  S.  Asst.,  Draw- 
ing, Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1907-08;  Instr.,  do.,  1908- 
10;  Instr.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  igio-16;  Instr., 
Machine  Design,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17;  Assoc, 
do.,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  Soc.  for  Promotion  of 
Engng.  Educ;  Epis.  Church.  Address,  708 
W.  Green  St.   Urbana.f 

CLAUDE  HARPER 
(See  No.  9293) 

EZRA  CLARENCE  HARRAH 
Research  Asst.;  A.  B.,  S.  W.  Coll.,  Kan., 
1913:  b.  Mr  9,  1889,  Douglass,  Kan.;  s.  Wil- 
liam H.  (b.  S  22,  1866,  Bainbridge,  Ind.)  and 
Julia  (Paine)  Harrah  (b.  Crawfordsville,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Douglass  (Kan.)  H.  S.  Athenan. 
Asst.,  Biol.,  S.  W.  Coll.,  1910-13;  Dept.  of 
Biol.  Sc,  Sumner  Co.,  H.  S.,  Wellington, 
Kan.;  Research  Asst.,  Dept.  of  Zool.,  Univ. 
of  III.,  1017 — .  Married  Zelda  Marie  Savage, 
Ag  20,  1914,  Winfield,  Kan.  Children:  Dorothy 
Mildred,  b.  O  17,  1915  (died,  Ja  21,  1916); 
Nadine  Marguerite,  b.  Mr  10,  1917.  Address, 
608   vS.    Busey   Ave.,   Urbana. 

CLAUDE  LOWELL  HARRELL 
Instructor;  B.  S.,  Purdue  Univ.,  1914;  b. 
Je  28,  1892,  Mitchell,  Ind.  Prepared  in 
Mitchell  (Ind.)  and  West  LaFayette  (Ind.) 
H.  Schs.  Asst.  Supt.  Merchants  Heat  & 
Light  Co.,  Indianapolis;  Instr.,  Mech.  Engng. 
Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17.  First  Lt.,  Ord.  Dept., 
U.  S.  A.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Baptist  Church. 
Address,   103   University  St.,  LaFayette,  Ind. 

HARRY    FRANKLIN    HARRINGTON 
Professor;  A.  B.,  O.  St.  Univ.,   1905;   M.   A., 
Columbia,     1909;     b.     Jl     25,     1882;     s.     James 
Frank      (b.      Columbus,      O.)      and      Margaret 


(Walker)  Harrington  (b.  Chillicothe,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Logan  (O.)  H.  S. ;  Prep.  Dept., 
Univ.  of  Wooster.  Alpha  Tau  Omega;  Sigma 
Delta  Chi.  Reporter,  O.  St.  Jour.,  1901-05, 
1908;  Ed.,  London  (O.)  Times,  1905-08; 
Scholar,  Eng.,  Columbia,  1908-0.9;  Instr.,  Eng., 
O.  Wesleyan,  1909-10;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1910- 
14;  Asst.  Prof.,  Jour.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1914-15; 
Assoc,  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-18;  Asst.  Prof. 
in  charge  of  courses  in  do.,  1918 — ;  in  charge  of 
courses  in  journalism,  Southern  Div.,  Univ. 
of  Calif.,  Summer  1918,  1919.  Ed.,  O.  St. 
Univ.  Monthly,  1912-14;  Contributing  Ed.,  Kit 
Kat  Mag.,  Auth.:  Typical  Newspaper  Stories, 
Ginn  &  Co.,  191S;  Making  the  School  News- 
paper (in  press)  1918;  (with  T.  T.  Franken- 
berg)  Essentials  in  Journalism,  Ginn  &  Co., 
1 91 2;  The  School  Newspaper  as  an  aid  to  the 
Theme  Bugaboo,  Hiil.  III.  .4ssn.  of  Teachers 
of  Eng.,  Vol.  9;  Making  the  Newspaper  Re- 
porter of  Tomorrow,  Advertising  News,  Vol. 
25.  1917;  Handling  the  News  now  and  in  the 
future,  do.;  The  Little  Shop  of  Dreams,  Kit  Kat 
Mag.,  Vol.  6,  1917;  Waging  a  miglity  News- 
paper Campaign,  Advertising  News,  Vol.  25, 
191 7;  Newspapers  and  the  better  Commvinity, 
do.;  Advertising  your  own  Newspaper,  Nat. 
Printer-Journalist,  Vol.  36.  Four  Challenges 
to  a  Reporter,  Fourth  Estate,  F  8,  1919; 
Teaching  Journalism  in  a  Natural  Setting. 
Jour,  of  Ed.  Adm.  and  Supcrv.,  Ap,  1919. 
Assoc.  Ed.,  Alpha  Tau  Omega  Palm.  Mem., 
Congr.  Church;  Buckeye  Press  Assn.;  Nat. 
Press  Assn.;  Kan.  Press  Assn.;  First  Sec, 
Am.  Assn.  Teachers  of  Jour.;  Executive  Com., 
do.;  Kit  Kat  Club.  Married  Freida  Poston,  Jl 
i.^;,  1913.  Crawfordsville,  Ind.  Address,  603 
W.    Green    St.,    Urbana. 

ELODIA    FERNE    HARRIS 
(See   No.    7584) 

LYNN   HAROLD   HARRIS 
Professor;   A.   B.,   Dickinson   Coll.,    1906;   M. 
A.,    Boston   Univ.,  1909;  M.  A.,  Yale,  1912;    Ph. 

D.,  do.,  1914;  b.  N  26,  1885,  Milton,  Pa.;  s. 
James  Lynn  and  Mary  Annie  (Polsgrove)  Har- 
ris. Prepared  in  Hazelton  (Pa.)  H.  S.  Alpha 
Chi  Rho. ;  Scholar  and  Fellow,  Yale.  Instr., 
Eng.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1912-13;  Interim  Head,  Eng. 
Dept.,  Hamline  Univ.,  1913-14;  Instr.,  Eng., 
Univ.  of  III.,  1914-17;  Head,  Eng.  Dept.,  Univ. 
of  Chattanooga,  1917 — ■.  Ed.:  Catiline  his 
Conspiracy  by  Ben  Jonson,  Introduction, 
Notes,  and  Glossary,  Yale  Univ.  Press.  Auth. : 
A  Study  in  Relation  of  Latin  to  English  Com- 
position, Sch.  and  Soc,  Vol.  2,  33;  Culture 
and  the  College  Fraternity,  do..  Vol.  2,  45 ; 
The  Triumph  of  Spring — A  May-day  Masque, 
Eng.  Jour.,  Vol.  3;  A  Proposed  Course  in  Ad- 
vanced Exposition,  do.,  S  1916.  Mem.,  Nat. 
Council,  Teachers  of  Eng.;  Mod.  Lang.  Assn. 
of  Am.;  Tenn.  Philol.  Assn.  Married  Rhoda 
Edna  Reeser,  Ag  2y ,  1914.  Child,  Elizabeth 
Reeser,  b.  Jl  24,  1915.  Address,  15  Bluff  View, 
Chattanooga,   Tenn. 

♦CHARLES  ARTHUR  HART 
Born  O  12,  1859,  Quincy,  111.;  s.  William 
Henry  (b.  Ja  25,  1829,  New  York  City)  and 
Janet  Elizabeth  (Hoffman)  Hart  (b.  My  26, 
1829,  do.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  H.  S. ;  Norm. 
Sch.,  Normal,  111.,  1881-82.  Sigma  Xi.  Teach- 
er, 1883;  Asst.,  St.  Lab.  of  Nat.  Hist.,  LTniv. 
of  111.,  1884-89;  Entomol.  and  Svstem.  Ento- 
mol.,  do.,  1889-1918;  Asst.  to  St.  Entomol., 
1889-1918.  Auth.:  Descriptive  Synopsis  of  In- 
sect Collections  for  Distribution  to  111.  Schs.,  I, 
Lepidoptera,  1897;  II,  Orthoptera,  1906;  also 
a  number  of  articles.  Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S., 
Fellow;  Am.  Soc.  of  Naturalists;  Assn.  of 
Econ.  Entomol.;  Am.  Soc.  of  Zool.;  Entomol. 
Soc.  of  Washington,  cor.  mem.  Died  F  17, 
1918,   Urbana. 


SS6 


University  of  Illinois 


•JOSEPH  WILLIAM  HART 
A.  D..  Ont.  Apr.  Coll.,  1887;  b.  N  19,  1865, 
River  Philip,  Nova  Scotia,  Can.;  s.  James 
Reuben  (b.  Uuysborough,  N.  S.)  and  Emme- 
line  Shaw  (Robertson)  Hart  (b.  Yarmouth, 
N.  S.).  Prepared  in  Bridgetown,  N.  S.; 
Oueen's  L'niv.,  Kingston,  Ont.,  1898-9.  Alpha 
Zeta.  Adjunct  Prof.,  Agr.,  Clemson  Agr.  Coll., 
'893-7;  Supt.,  East.  Dairy  Sch.,  Kingston, 
C)nt.,  1897-1902;  Instr.,  Dairy  Manufacturers, 
and  Chief  Asst.,  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1903-4; 
Asst.  Prof,  and  Asst.  Chief.,  do.,  1904-5;  Dir., 
St.  Model  Farm,  Sao  Paulo,  Brazil,  1905-9; 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  San  Juan,  P.  R.,  1909-10;  Dairy- 
man, U.  S.  Uept.  of  Agr.  and  Field  Asst.  in 
Dairying,  St.  of  (ia.,  1910-14.  Six  months 
course  in  Ar.,  TOte  du  Pont  Barracks,  King- 
ston, Ont.  Auth.:  Exp.  Sta.  Bui.  Clemson 
Agr.  Coll.,  Clemson,  S.  C.  (Nos.  19  and  33). 
Mem.,  S.  C.  St.  I-'air  Assn.;  Am.  Breeders' 
Assn.;  Vestryman,  St.  James  Parish,  Kingston, 
Ont.,  1900-2;  Vestryman,  Emmanual  Church. 
Married  Minnie  Blanche  Dykeman,  N  10,  1892. 
Children;  Dorothy  Blanche,  b.  Mr  2,s,  1894; 
Charlotte  Robertson,  b.  F  18,  1896;  James  Gil- 
bert, b.  D  3,  1897;  William  Edward,  b.  S  3, 
1907.  Died  My  29,  1914,  St.  Simon's  Island, 
Ga. 

MINER  LOUIS  HARTMANN 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Ariz.,  191 1;  Ph. 
D.,  Harvard,  1915;  b.  Jl  14.  1889,  Hutchin- 
son, Kan.;  s.  Henry  P.  (b.  Ag  13,  1862,  Tif- 
fin, O.)  and  Anna  Esther  (Bussinger)  Hart- 
mann  (b.  D  20,  1861,  Loogootee,  Ind.).  Pre- 
pared in  Hutchinson  (Kan.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of 
Kan.,  1907-09;  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-12.  Theta 
Delta  Upsilon;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon.  Cml.  Assayer,  Tuscon,  Ariz.,  1910; 
Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Ariz.,  1909-11;  do. 
Univ.  of  111.,  1911-12;  Austin  Teaching  Fel- 
low. Advanced  Quantitative  Analysis,  Har- 
vard, 1912-14,  Instr.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Mo., 
1914-15;  Prof.  Chem.,  S.  Dak.  St.  Sch.  of 
Mines.  191 5 — .  Auth.:  (with  R.  C.  Benner) 
Rapid  Determinations  and  Separations  by  means 
of  Mercury  Cathode  and  Stationary  Anode, 
Jour,  of  A.  C.  S.,  Vol.  32,  1910;  Cupcllation, 
Jour,  of  Indus,  and  Enanci.  Chetn.,  Vol.  3, 
i9ti;  (with  J.  J.  Runner)  The  Occurrence. 
Chemistry,  Metallurgy,  and  uses  of  Tungsten 
with  Special  Reference  to  the  Black  Hills, 
Bui.  No.  12,  S.  Dak.  St.  Sch.  of  Mines  in 
Press;  (with  G.  Jones)  The  Equilibrium  be- 
tween Bromine  and  Potassium  Bromide  Solu- 
tions at  Zero  Degree,  Trans.  Am.  Elcctrochcm. 
Soc,  Vol.  30,  1916;  (with  R.  C.  Benner)  Early 
History  of  Cupellation,  Min.  and  Sc.  Press, 
.Ap  igi2;  (with  G.  P.  Baxter)  A  Revision  of 
the  Atomic  Vv  eight  of  Cadmium,  III,  Pro- 
ccedinqs  Nat.  Acad.  Sc,  Vol.  1.  1914;  (with 
Ci.  Jones)  A  Study  of  the  System  Water. 
Potassium  Iodide,  and  Iodine  at  Zero  Degrees, 
Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  Vol.  37.  1915  (with  G.  Jones) 
Properties  of  Silver  Iodide  Interpreted  in 
Relationi  to  Recent  Thermodynamic  Conce- 
ptions, do.;  Rapid  method  for  Tungsten  Anal- 
ysis, Min.  Sc.  Press,  Vol.  112,  1916;  other 
articles  in  Zeit  Atiora.  Chem.,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.. 
Pahasapa  Quart.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Married  T. 
Elizabeth  Trowbridge,  Ap  2,  191 5,  Green 
Valley,  111.  Child,  Robert  Trowbridge,  b.  Ap 
8.  1917.  Address,  106  St.  Joe  St.,  Rapid 
City,  S.  Dak.;  bus.  add..  St.  Sch.  of  ^.-ines, 
do. 

HOMER  ALVIN  HARVEY 
Physician;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1909;  M. 
D..  Syracuse  iTJniv.,  1916;  b.  O  8,  1884,  Ind- 
ianapolis; s.  James  W.  (b.  Wilmington,  O.) 
and  Alice  ((  nate)  Harvey  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Elk  City  (Kan.)  I'l.  S.;  Prep.  Dept.. 
Univ.  of  Ark.;  Univ  of  HI.,  ioon-10:  Univ.  of 
Chicago  summer  1911.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Al- 
I)ha  Kappa  Kappa.  Asst.,  Rom.  Langs.,  Univ. 
of    111.,     1909-10;     Instr.,    do.,    Syracuse    Univ., 


1910-11;  Asst;  Prof.,  do.,  1911-15;  Physician, 
Batavia,  N.  Y.,  1016 — .  Married  Delia  Shaw, 
Ag  62,  1913.  Children:  Robert  Shaw,  b.  Jl 
24,  1914;  Douglas  Coate,  b.  Ag  28,  1917.  Ad- 
dress,  Batavia,  N.   Y. 

CHARLES  NELSON  HASKINS 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1897; 
M.  S.,  Harvard,  1S99;  A.  M.,  do.,  1900; 
Ph.  D.,  do.,  1901;  b.  My  7,  1874,  Bedford, 
Mass.  Teacher,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1897-98, 
190203;  Sheffield  Sc.  Sch.,  1903-04;  Cornell, 
1904-06;  Asst.  Prof.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1906-10;  Prof.,  do.,  Dartmouth,  1910 — .  Auth.: 
(in  the  Invariants  of  Quadratic  Diflerential 
Forms,  Trans.  Am.  Math.  Soc.;  On  the  In- 
variants of  Differential  Forms,  do.;  On  the 
Differential  Invariants^  of  a  Surface  and  of 
Space,  do.;  On  the  Generalized  Law  of  the 
Mean,  Annals  of  Math.;  On  the  Second  Law 
of  the  Mean,  do.;  On  the  Zeros  of  the  Func- 
tion of  P  (X),  Trans.  Am.  Math.  Soc;  On 
the  Measurable  Bounds  and  Distributions  of 
Functional  Values  of  Summable  Functions,  do. 
Address,   Dartmouth  Coll.,  Hanover,  N.  H. 

HEINRICH  IIASSELBRING 
Botanist;  B.  S.  A.,  Cornell,  1899;  Ph.  D., 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1905;  s.  Bernhardt  and  Au- 
gusta (1-ange)  Hasselbring.  y\sst.,  Bot.,  Cor- 
nell, three  summer  sessions  and  1899-1900;  1st 
Asst.,  Hort,,  N.  Y.  Exp.  Sta.,  Geneva,  1900- 
01;  Asst..  V'eg.  Pathol.  Agr.  Exn  Sta.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1901-03;  Asst.,  Bot..  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1903-07;  Chief  of  Dept.,  Bot.,  Estacion  Cen- 
tral Agronomica,  Santiago  de  las  Vegas,  Cuba, 
1007-09:  Plant  I'h' s.^.ogist.  U.  S.  Dept.  of 
Agr..  1909 — .  Auth.:  Articles  in  Cyclopedia  of 
Am.  Hort.;  chapters  in  Atkinson's  Mushrooms, 
Bailey's  Bot.;  Canker  of  Apple  trees.  Agr. 
Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111..  Bui.  70,  1902;  Gravity 
as  a  Form  Stimulus,  Bot.  Gas.,  Vol.  43,  1907; 
Types  of  Cuban  Tobacco,  do..  Vol.  53,  1912; 
The  Bitter  Rot  and  Its  Control,  Trans.  III. 
Hort.  Soc,  1902;  (with  H.  H.  Bunzell)  The 
Supposed  Action  of  Potassium  Permanganate 
with  Plant  Prexidases.  Bot.  Gac.  Vol.  63.  191 7; 
Behavior  of  Sweet  Potatoes  in  the  Ground, 
Jour.  Afir.  Research,  Vol.  12,  1918;'  also  many 
other  articles  in  Univ.  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta. 
Buls.  Mem..  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Fellow,  Am. 
Phytnpath  Bot.  Soc:  Am.  Bot.  Soc.  Wash- 
ington: Sigma  Xi.  Address,  U.  .S.  Dept.  of 
Agr..    Washington,   D.   C. 

WILLIAM   DtJRRELL  HATFIELD 
(See  No.  G299) 

WILLIAM  FREDERIC  HAUHART 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1901;  A.  M., 
do.,  1902;  Ph.  D.,  Columbia,  1909;  b.  le  24, 
1873,  Valley  Park,  Mo.;  s.  Herman  H.  (b. 
Ap  o,  1S42,  Enger,  Westphalia,  Ger.)  and 
Mary  (Schlueter)  Ilauhart  (b.  D  8,  1850, 
Ballwin,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Prep.  Dept.,  Cen- 
tral Wcsleyan  Coll.,  Mo.  Prin.,  Pub.  vSch., 
Altheim,  Mo.,  1895-98;  Central  W^esleyan  Coll., 
■'^93-95.  1898-1900;  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1900-01; 
Fellow,  do.,  1901-02;  l-'ellow  in  Ger.,  LTniv. 
of  Wis.,  1902-03;  do.,  Columbia,  1903-04;  Instr., 
Ger.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904-05;  Stud.,  Univ.  of 
Berlin,  Ger.,  1905-06;  Travelled  and  studied 
abroad,  1905-06;  Instr.,  Ger.,  L'niv.  of  Mich., 
1006-14;  Asst.  Prof.,  do..  1914 — .  Auth.:  The 
Reception  of  Goethe's  Faust  in  England,  The 
Columbia  Univ.  Press,  1909.  Mem.,  Mod. 
Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.;  M.  E.  Church.  Address, 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 

PHILIP  BOVIER  HAWK 

Professor;  B.  S.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1898;  M.  S.,  do.,  1900;  Ph.  D., 
Columbia,  1903;  b.  Jl  18,  i87<<.  East  Branch, 
N.  Y. ;  s.  Ransom  Riant  (b.  N  1835,  Hancock, 
N.   Y.)    and    Ellen    (Miller)    Hawk    (b.    F    1847, 


Faculty 


887 


ICast    Branch,    N.    Y.).       Prepared    in    Walton 

II.  S.;  t'azenovia  Sem.,  Cazenovia,  N.  Y. 
hella  Kappa  Epsilon;  Kai  (lar;  Thcta  Nu 
I'lpsilon;  Sigma  XI;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi 
l-ambda  Upsilon;  Kappa  Psi;  Four  year 
scholarsliip.  Asst.  to  Prof.  Atwater,  Wesleyan 
Univ.,  1898-1000;  Asst.  to  Prof.  Geis,  Coll. 
of  Phys.  and  Surgs.,  N.  Y.,  1001-03;  Demon- 
strator of  Physiol.  Chem.,  Dcpt.  of  Med., 
Cniv.  of  Pa.,  1903-7;  Prof.,  Physiol.  Chem., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1907-12;  Chair  of  Physiol,  and 
Toxicol.,  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  Philadelphia, 
1912 — .  Auth. :  Practical  Physiol.  Chem.,  P. 
Blackiston's  Son  &  Co.,  1007,  6th  ed.,  iqi8; 
Studies  on  Water  Drinking,  Jour,  of  Biol. 
Chem.,  Jour,  of  A.  C.  S.,  Jour,  of  Exp.  Med., 
Archives  of  Internal  Med.,  1910-12;  Faating 
Studies,  Am.  Jour,  of  Physiol.,  1904;  On  a 
Series  of  Feeding  and  Injection  Experiments 
following  the  Establishment  of  the  Eck  F'istula 
in  Dogs,  do..  Vol.  21,  1908;  Po.st-anesthetic 
(jlycosuria.  Archives  of  Internal  Med.,  191 1. 
Mem.,  Univ.  Club;  Am.  Philosoph.  Soc;  A.  C. 
S. ;  Am.  Soc.  of  Biol.  Chem.;  Soc.  of  Exp. 
Biol,  and  Med.;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Soc.  of 
An.  Nutrition;  111.  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  Wash.  Acad, 
of  Sc.  Married  Ellen  Henrietta  Moore,  Ag 
2,  1Q05,  Philadelphia.  Children:  Ellen  Minnie, 
b.  jl  14,  1906;  Philip  Bovier,  Jr.,  b.  D  9,  1907. 
Address,   Jefferson   Med.    Coll.,   Philadelphia. 

WILLIAM  ALBERT  HAWLEY 
(See   No.    1351) 

CASSIUS   CLAY  HAYDEN 
(See    No.    G301) 

AUGUSTUS  WASHINGTON  HAYES 
(See    No.    3021) 

CHARLES  IRVING  HAYES 
(See   No.   23) 

EDWARD  GARY  HAYES 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Bates  Coll.;  A.  M.,  do.; 
Ph.  D.,  magna  cum  laude,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1902;  b.  F  10,  1868,  Lewiston,  Me.;  s.  Ben- 
jamin Francis  (b.  Mr  28,  1830,  New  Glouces- 
ter, Me.)  and  Arcy  (Cary)  Hayes  (b.  Ag  6, 
1827,  Turner,  Me.).  Prepared  in  Nichols 
Latin  Sch.  Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Debater  and  Class  Day  Orator;  Sr.  Fellow, 
Sociol.,  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Attended  Cobb 
Divinity  Sch.,  1888-1891;  Pastor,  Augusta, 
Me.;  Prof,  and  Dean,  Keuka  Coll.,  N.  Y., 
1898-1900;  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1900-01;  Prof., 
I'xon.  and  Sociol.,  Miami  Univ.,  1902-7;  Prof., 
.Sociol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907 — .  Auth.:  Soci- 
ological Construction  Lines,  Univ.  of  Chicago 
I'ress,  1902;  Memoirs  of  Benjamin  Francis 
Hayes,  1907;  Introduction  to  the  Study  of 
Sociol.,  Appleton,  191 5;  also  numerous  articles 
in  Am.  Jour,  of  Sociol.,  Publications  of  Am. 
Sociol.  Soc,  Publications  of  Am.  Econ.  Assn., 
Jnst.  Quarterly,  Educ.  Review,  and  Sch.  and 
Home  Educ.  Advisory  Ed.,  Am.  Jour,  of  So- 
ciol. Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  Am.  Sociol.  Soc, 
Exec.  Com.;  Sec,  Social  Psych.  Section,  In- 
ternat.    Cong,    of    Sc,    St.    Louis,    1914;    Pres., 

III.  St.  Conf.  of  Charities  and  Correction, 
1913-14;  mem.,  111.  Bd.  of  Pub.  Welfare  Com- 
missioners; Associe  de  I'Institutc  Internation- 
alle  de  .Sociologie;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Acad. 
Pol.  and  Social  Sc;  Am.  Assn.  of  Univ. 
Profs.;  Charter  mem.,  Nat.  Conf.  of  Social 
Work;  Am.  Assn.  for  Labor  Legislation.  Mar- 
ried Annie  Lee  Bean.  Children:  Edward 
lican  ('18),  b.  D  30,  1896;  Robert  Cary,  b. 
Mr  3,  1902;  Harmon  Phillips,  b.  F  17,  1904. 
Address,  915  Nevada  St.  Urbana. 

EMERY  ROE  HAYHURST 
(See    No.    1889) 


CLARENCE    MARK    HEBBERT 
(See  No.  G303) 

ARTHUR    FLOYD    HECK 
(See  No.    5715) 

C  IIARLES  HENRY  HECKER 
Research  ("hem.;  Ch.  E.,  Univ.  of  Cincit>- 
nati,  1909;  M.  A.,  do.,  1911;  Ph.  D.,  do., 
1913;  b.  My  15,  1886,  Cincinnati;  s.  Charles 
Henry  (b.  Ag  28,  1862,  Stepstone,  Ky.)  and 
Margaret  R.  (Boger)  Hecker  (b.  Ap  11,  1865, 
Cincinnati).  Prepared  in  Woodward  H.  S., 
Cincinnati.  Alpha  Alpha  Pi.  Asst.,  Chem., 
Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1908-13;  Instr.,  do.,  Univ. 
of  III.,  1913-16;  Prof.,  Chem.,  Nazareth  Acad., 
sununers  1914  and  1915;  Asst.  Prof.,  Chem. 
Kngiig.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1916-17;  Prof.,  do., 
Univ.  of  Fla.,  1917-18;  Research  ("hem.,  West- 
inghouse  Elec.  &  Mfg.  Co.,  1918 — ■.  Auth.: 
Study  of  Some  New  Alkyl  Hydroxylamines, 
Am.  Chem.  Jour.,  Vol.  50;  articles  in  Chem. 
.4bstracts,  1914-15.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S. ;  A.  A. 
A.  S.  Married  Lottie  Alfaretta  Simmons,  D 
j6,  1017,  St.  Petersburg,  Fla.  Address,  405 
East  End  Ave.,  Pittsburgh,  c/o  Westinghouse 
Elec.    &   Mfg.   Co.   Pittsburgh. 

LEONARD  HEGNAUER 
(See  No.  2688) 

RALPH  EMERSON  HEILMAN 
Dean;  Ph.  B.,  Morningside  Coll.,  1906; 
A.  M.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1907;  Ph.  D.,  Harvard, 
1913;  b.  Ap  IS,  1886,  Ida  Grove,  la.;  s.  El- 
wood  Columbus  and  Nancy  Jane  (Blazer)  Heil- 
man.  Prepared  in  Ida  Grove  (la.)  H.  S. 
Delta  Tau  Delta;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Gage  Prize 
in  Debate,  N.  W.  Univ.;  Harris  Prize,  do.; 
Toppan  Prize,  Harvard;  Paine  I'ellow,  do. 
Instr,,  Econ.,  Harvard,  1912-13;  Asst.  Prof., 
do.,  Univ.  of  la.,  1913-14;  Asst.  Prof.,  do., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1914-16;  Prof.  Econ.  and  Sociol 
Sc,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1916.  Dean,  Coll.  of  Com- 
merce, N.  W.  Univ.  Auth.:  Monograph 
on  Chicago  Traction,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Third 
Scries,  Vol.  9,  No.  2;  Articles  on  pub.  utili- 
ties and  bus.  econ.  Mem.,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.; 
West.  Econ.  Assn.;  M.  E.  Church.  Married 
Elsie  Weary,  S  18,  1909,  Dwight,  111.  Child, 
Given  Flocile,  b.  Ja  19,  191 1.  Address,  1505 
Maple   Ave.,   Evanston,   111. 

HENRY  VIRL   HEINBURGER 
(See  No.   G307) 

WILLIAM  MATHEWS  HELSKING 
Professor;  B.  P.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1908;  b. 
1 883,  Chelsea,  Wis.  Prepared  in  Dolgeville 
(N.  Y.),  Little  Falls  (N.  Y.)  H.  Schs.;  Mich. 
I'rce  Acad.  Hiram  Gee  Fellowship,  Syracuse 
Univ.,  1908;  Atelier  Prize,  igog.  Instr., 
Drawing,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1911-12;  Dir.,  Mil- 
likin  Sch.  of  Fine  and  Applied  Arts,  1912-15; 
Assoc,  Free-Hand  Drawing,  Dept.  of  Arch., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1915-16;  Prof.,  Drawing  and 
artistic  Anatomy,  Sch.  of  Fine  Arts,  Univ. 
of  Kan.,  1916 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Ad- 
dress,  704   Indiana  St.,   Lawrence,  Kan.t 

CARL  A.   HELLMAN 
(See    No.    2689) 

JOSEPH  CLARENCE  HEMMEON 
Ph.  D.,  Harvard,  1906;  b.  Ja  1870,  Parrsbor. 
ough.  Nova  Scotia,  C^an.  Univ.  Scholarship; 
Leverett  Salstonstall  Scholarship;  Ricardo 
Prize.  Instr.,  Pol.  Econ.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1906- 
07.      Address,    McGill    Ave.,    Montreal,    Can.f 

ADOLPH   HEMPEL 
(See    No.    882) 


University  of  Illinois 


CHARLES    ELLIOTT    HENDERSON 
(See   No.   2690) 

JAMES   BRUCE  HENDERSON 
(See    No.    7603) 

JOSEPH  LINDSEY  HENDERSON 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  W.  Va.,  1894; 
A.  M.,  Columbia,  1906;  Ph.  D.,  do..  1912;  b. 
Je  27,  1869.  Monongalia  City,  W.  Va.  Prin. 
and  Supt.,  Schs.,  Tyler,  Tex.,  1894-1905; 
Prof.,  Secondary  Educ,  Univ.  of  Tex.,  1912- 
17;  I)ir.,  Dept.  of  Sch.  Visitation,  do.,  i9i5-'7; 
V'isiting  Prof.,  Educ.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18; 
Prof.,  Educ,  Univ.  of  Tex.,  1918 — .  Address, 
1709    Colorado    St.,    Austin,    Tex.f 

WILLIAM  SAMUEL  HENDRIX 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Howard  Coll.,  Birming- 
ham, Ala.,  1907;  A.  M.,  Cornell,  1910;  b.  My 
27,  1S87,  Ragland,  Ala.;  s.  W.  D.  (b.  Je  i, 
1840,  Rome,  da.)  and  I.  C.  (Martin)  Hendrix 
(b.  Jl  16,  1856,  do.).  Prepared  in  Acad., 
Howard  Coll.,  Birmingham,  Ala.  Jr.  Medal, 
Orat.,  Howard  Coll.,  1906;  Acacia.  Asst.,  Rom. 
Langs.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1911-13;  Instr.,  do., 
Univ.  of  Texas,  1913-16;  Adjunct  Prof.,  do., 
1917 — .  Auth.:  The  Auto  da  Borca  do  In- 
ferno of  Gil  Vicente  and  the  Spanish  Troje- 
comedia  Alegorica  del  Paraypo  y  del  Infierno, 
Mod.  Pliilol.,  Vol.  13,  19 if);  Two  Sources  of 
the  Tragicomedie,  Alegorice  del  Paraypo  y  del 
Infierno,  Mod.  Lang.  Notes.  Vol.  31,  191 6. 
Married  Bertha  Estelle  Bourdette  ('13).  Je 
25,  1913,  Chicago.  Children:  Edith  Bour- 
dette, b.  S  5,  1914;  William  Edwin,  b.  O  29, 
1916.      Address,    Univ.    of    Tex.,    Austin,    Tex. 

WALTER  SCOTT  HENDRIXSON 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Union  Christian  Coll., 
:882;  A.  M.,  do.,  1885;  A.  M.,  Harvard, 
1890;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1893;  b.  Ja  ii,  1859,  Fe- 
licity, O.;  s.  Eber  Adkins  Hendrixson  (b.  Ag 
J2,  1822,  Newhope,  O.  Prepared  in  Norm.  Sch. 
Teacher,  Antioch  Coll.,  1883-88;  Stud.,  Got- 
tingen.  1894-95;  Asst.,  Harvard.  1880-90;  Prof., 
Chem.,  Grinnell  Coll.,  1890-1917;  Dir.,  Chcm. 
Lab..  Univ.  of  111.,  1917.  Auth.:  Lab.  Manuals 
on  (jen.  Chem.;  (with  Norton  and  Meinzner) 
la.  Ground  Waters,  U.  S.  Geol.  Survey;  re- 
search papers.  Jour.  A.  C.  S.  Mem.,  Congrega- 
tional Church;  la.  Acad,  of  Sc;  Am.  Chem. 
Soc.  Married  Elizabeth  Bradley,  .^p  18,  1906, 
Linnens,  Mo.  Children:  KUen  Bradley,  b.  C)  31, 
iqii;  Phili])  Roe,  b.  S  7,  1913.  Address.  Grin- 
nell,   la. 

LORA  ATKINS  HENION  (SUTHERLAND) 
(See  No.  3024) 
ROBERT  LLEWELLYN  HENRY,  JR. 
Professor;  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1902; 
J.  D.,  do.,  1907;  B.  C.  L.,  Oxford  Univ.,  Eng. ; 
h.  N  5,  1882,  Chicago;  s.  Robert  Llewellyn  (b. 
Frankfort,  Ky.)  and  Ada  Camille  (Badger) 
Henry  (b.  Louisville,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Man. 
Tr.  Sch.,  Chicago.  Chi  Psi ;  Phi  Delta  Phi. 
Prof.,  Law,  La.  St.  Univ.,  1907-11;  Asst.  Prof., 
do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-12;  Dean,  Law  Sch., 
Univ.  of  N.  Dak.,  1912-14;  Prof.,  Law,  Univ. 
of  la.,  i9i4-i(j;  Research,  Harvard,  1916-17. 
("apt.,  U.  S.  R.,  1917 — .  Married  Elaine 
Cioodale  Read,  Je  30,  1908.  Children:  Robert 
Llewellyn,  III,  b.  D  12,  1909;  Alvan  Read,  b. 
.S  8,  i9>i;  McC'lelland,  b.  F  26,  1917.  Address, 
3656  (Jrand  Blvd.,  Chicago. 

NELSON  WILLIAM  HEPBURN 
(Sec    No.    3025) 

•BELVA   MARY   HERRON 
B.    L.,   Univ.   of  Mich.,    1889;   b.   S   23,    1866, 
Pittsburgh;    d.    John    Fi.sh    (b.    1832,    do.)    and 
Rose    (White)    Herron    (b.    1836,    Montgomery 


Co.,  Mo.).  Prepared  in  Jacksonville  Acad., 
111.  Honorary  1-ellowship,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1893-94;  Wilby  prize  for  best  work  in  Grad. 
Sell.,  Radcliffe  Coll.,  1904.  Employment  by 
Carnegie  Inst,  for  writing  history  of  labor 
laws  in  111.,  1904;  teacher,  Acad.,  Jacksonville, 
111.,  1890;  Asat.,  Instr.  and  Adjt.  Prof.,  Dept. 
of  Econ.,  L^niv.  of  Neb.,  1898-1903;  Asst., 
Wellesley  Coll.,  1903-04;  Fellow,  Econ.,  LIniv. 
of  111.,  1904-05;  Instr.,  do.,  1905-06.  Auth.: 
Progress  of  Labor  Organization  among  Wo- 
men.    Died  Mr  4,   191 1,  San  Antonio,  Tex. 

WILLIAM  HARRISON  HERRON 
Geographer;    B.    S.,   Geographer.   U.   S.   Geol. 
Sur.,  Univ.  of  111.,  19 18 — .     Address,  c/o  U.  S. 
Geol.     Sur.,     Washington,     D.     C;    bus.    add., 
Beardsley   Hotel,   Champaign.! 

EDWARD    OTTO    HEUSE 
(See    No.    G313) 

GEORGE  CAVENDER  HEWES 
(See    No.    353) 

HENRY  HORACE  HIBBS,  JR. 
Director;  A.  B.,  Brown,  1910;  A.  M.,  do., 
191 1  ;  Ph.  D.,  Columbia,  1916;  b.  N  25,  1887; 
s.  Henry  Horace  and  Susie  (Adams)  Hibbs. 
Prepared  in  Williamsburg  (Pa.)  Inst.  Phi 
Sigma  Kappa.  Fellow,  Research  Sch.  for 
Social  Workers,  Boston;  Asst.,  Dept.  of  So- 
cio!., L^niv.  of  111.,  1914-15;  Dir.,  Sch.  of 
Social  Work  and  Pub.  Health,  Richmond,  Va., 
191 5 — .  Auth.:  Infant  Mortality:  Its  Relation 
to  Social  and  Industrial  Conditions,  Russell 
Sage  Foundation,  1916;  The  Influence  of  Eco- 
nomics and  Industrial  Conditions  on  Infant 
Mortality,  Quarterly  Jour.  Econ.,  N  19'.=!;  Plan 
for  Gathering  Statistical  Data  as  a  By-Product 
of  Administrative  work.  Quarterly  publications 
of  Am.  Statistical  Assti.,  S  iqi6;  Infant  Mor- 
tality and  the  Size  of  the  Family,  do.;  The 
Present  Position  of  Infant  Mortality,  do.,  Mr 
1916;  The  Relation  of  Infant  Mortality  to 
LTrban,  Housing,  and  Living  Conditions,  Jour. 
Sociol.  Medicine,  O  1915;  The  Influence  of 
Prenatal  Conditions  on  Infant  Mortality,  Pro- 
ceedings So.  Sociol.  Cong..  191 5.  Address, 
1 60 1  Monument  Ave.,  Richmond,  Va. ;  bus.  add., 
1 1 12  Capital  St.,  do. 

JOHN    FREDERICK    GROSS    HICKS 
(See    No.    G314) 

ROBERT  ENOCH  HIERONYMUS 
Community  Adviser;  A.  B.,  Eureka  Coll., 
1889;  A.  M.,  do.,  1890;  LL.  D.,  do.,  1914;  b. 
D  8,  1862,  Atlanta,  111.  Prepared  in  Atlanta 
H.  S.;  III.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Teacher,  Dist. 
Sch.,  1883-84;  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Carrollton,  111., 
1886-87;  instr.,  Eng.,  Eureka  Coll.,  1890-97, 
do.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Los  Angeles,  1897-98; 
Sec,  Univ.  Exten.,  So.  Calif.,  1898-99;  Pres., 
Eureka  Coll.,  1900-09;  Sec,  Educ.  Comn.  of 
111.,  1909-13;  Community  Adviser,  Univ.  of 
111..  1914- — .  Mem.,  Christian  Church.  Mar- 
ried Anne  Lois  Campbell,  Ag  30,  1900.  Child, 
Robert,  b.  Je  6,  1914.  Address,  610  Pennsyl- 
vania Ave.,   Urbana. 

ALVA  JAY  HILL 
(See    No.    G317) 

CHARLES  FRANCIS  HILL 
(See   No.   6303) 

DAVID  SPENCE  HILL 
Professor;  B.  A.,  Randolph-Macon  Coll., 
1897;  Ph.  D.,  Clark  Univ.,  1907;  LL.  D.,  St. 
l^niv.  of  Ky.,  1916;  b.  D  14,  1873,  Nashville, 
Tenn.;  s.  Felix  Robertson  (b.  Mr  20,  1845,  do.) 
and    Martha   Ordalia   MacGregor    (Mayes)    Hill 


Faculty 


(b.  Courtland,  Ala.).  Prepared  in  St.  Louis 
Pub.  Schs. ;  Smith  Acad,  of  Wash.  Univ.,  St. 
Louis;  Harvard  summer  sch.;  Wash.  Univ. 
Law  Sch.  Iiistr.,  Smith  Acad.,  St.  Louis, 
1897-1904,  do.,  Ralph  Sellew  Night  Schs.,  do., 
1900-04;  Prof.,  Psych,  and  Educ,  Pcabody 
Coll.  for  Teachers,  1907-11;  do.,  The  Tulane 
Univ.,  1911-13;  Dir.,  Dept.  of  Educ.  Research, 
New  Orleans,  1913-16;  Acting  Prof.,  Educ, 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1916-17;  Prof.,  summer  schs., 
Cornell,  1914;  Univ.  of  Mont.,  191,3;  Univ.  of 
Calif.,  1916;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1917;  Acting  Prof., 
Educ.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1917-18;  Prof.,  do., 
1918 — .  Organized  and  directed  the  ist  Dept. 
of  Educ.  Research  in  the  U.  S.  at  New 
Orleans.  Auth.:  Industry  and  Education;  A 
Study  of  Boys  and  Men,  Commission,  Council, 
191 6;  Individual  Differences  in  Children  of 
the  Public  Schools,  Bd.  of  .Sch.  Dirs.,  1913; 
Facts  about  the  Public  Schools  in  Relation  to 
Vocation,  Comn.  Council,  1914;  An  Experi- 
mental Study  of  Delinquent  Boys  and  of 
Ameliorative  measures  in  the  U.  S.,  do.,  1914; 
Loss  and  Recovery  of  Consciousness  under 
Anethesia.  P.iycli.  Bui.,  1910;  Ethical  Sig- 
nificance of  Hypnotic  Suggestion,  Mcth.  Quar- 
terly Review,  1903;  Fatigue,  Some  of  its 
Scientific  and  Practical  Aspects,  do.,  1909; 
Retardation,  Its  causes  and  Remedies,  So. 
Med.  Jour.,  1912;  Miner  Studies  on  Learning 
and  Relearning,  Jour.  Educ.  Psych.,  1914; 
Education  for  Democracy,  Sell,  and  Soc.,  1917; 
Valid  Uses  of  Psychology  in  Rehabilitation  of 
War  Victims,  Mental  Hygiene,  O,  1918;  various 
other  articles  in  Psych,  and  Educ.  Jours. 
Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Psych.  Assn.;  "Pres., 
So.  Soc.  for  Phil,  and  Psych.;  Am.  Assn.  of 
Clinical  Criminol.;  S.  A.  R.;  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Julia  Blackburn  Payne,  Je  14,  1902, 
Elizabethtown,  Ky.  Address,  1103  W.  Illinois 
St.,   Urbana. 

FRANK  ERNEST  HILL 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Leland  Stanford,  191 1; 
Asst.,  Eng.,  LTniv.  of  111.,  1912-14;  Fellow, 
Eng.,  Columbia  Univ.,  1914-15;  Instr.,  do., 
Leland  Stanford.  Married.  Address,  1350 
Sherman  St.,  San  Jose,  Calif.;  bus.  add.,  203 
Addison  St.,   Palo  Alto,   Calif. 

HAROLD  NEWCOMB  HILLEBRAND 
Associate;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1909;  A.  M.,  do., 
1910;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1914;  b.  Ja  i,  1887,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C;  s.  William  Francis  (b.  Hono- 
lulu, T.  H.)  and  Martha  May  (Westcott) 
Hillebrand  (b.  Perrysburg,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Central  H.  S.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Asst., 
Eng.,  Harvard,  1912-14;  Instr.,  do.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1914-16;  Assoc,  do.,  1916-17,  1919 — .  ist 
Lt.  343d  Inf.,  Co.  F,  Camp  Crant,  111.,  1917-18; 
Caiit.,  do.,  1918-19;  Mustered  out,  Ja  15,  1919. 
Auth.:  Child  Actors  of  the  16th  and  17th  Cen- 
turies, Harvard  Press;  various  mag.  articles. 
Address,  3023  Newark  St..  Washington,  D.  C. ; 
bus.  add.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Urbana. 

♦ELBRIDGE  ROMEYN  HILLS 
Born  Mr  18,  1844,  Granger,  O. ;  s.  Stacy  (b. 
O  19,  1814,  Bristol,  N.  Y.)  and  Naomi  Good- 
ing (Hatch)  Hills  (b.  My  15,  1817,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Granger  Acad.;  O.  Cadet  Univ.;  S. 
Mil.  Acad.;  West  Point,  1862-1866.  2d  Lt., 
Sth  Art.,  1866;  ist  Lt.,  5th  Art.,  1867;  Adj., 
1870-1887;  Prof.,  Mil.  Sc.  and  Tactics,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1890-92;  Capt.,  5th  Art.,  1892-1901; 
Maj.,  Art.  Corps,  1901-3;  Lt.  Col.  Art.  Corps, 
1903,  and  Col.,  do.,  1905;  detailed  for  duty  in 
War  Dept.,  Washington,  D.  C,  as  Acting  Asst. 
Adjt.  Gen.,  1903;  Asst.  Adjt.  Gen.,  do.,  1903- 
1905.  Served  in  Army,  1862-1906;  retired  from 
active  service  by  direction  of  the  Pres.  and 
upon  his  own  request  after  service  of  forty- 
three  yrs.  Vestry  Man,  Vestry  of  St.  John's 
Church  (Prot.  Epis.)  Fort  Hamilton,  New 
York  Harbor,  1881-7  and  1897-9;  Asst.  Sec. 
and   Treas.,    U.    S.    Mil.    Service    Inst.,    Gover- 


nor's Is.,  N.  Y.,  1887-8.  Married  Mary  Teresa 
I'leming,  O  6,  1874,  Newport,  R.  I.  Children: 
Stacy  Romyen,  b.  Ag  16,  1875;  Elbridge  I'Mem- 
ing,  b.  Ap.  17,  1878;  Rollin,'b.  My  14,  1883; 
Agnes  Virginia,  b.  Je  13,  1897.  l^ied  Ap  14, 
1910,   Brooklyn,    N.   Y. 

WILLIAM  CHARLES  IIILMER 
(See    No.    (^319) 

SHERWOOD  HINDS 
Production  Engr. ;  B.  S.  in  M.  E.,  Mich. 
Agr.  Coll.,  1905;  b.  Mr  i,  1885,  Stanton, 
Mich.;  s.  Henry  H.  (b.  1840,  Pa.)  and  Mary 
E.  (Sherwood)  Hinds  (b.  18^3,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Stanton  (Mich.)  H.'  S.  Tau  Beta 
Pi.  Instr.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1905-06;  do., 
Kan.  Univ.,  1906-07;  do.,  G.  E.  D.,  LIniv.  of 
111.,  1907-08;  with  Buick  Motor  Co.,  1908-09; 
Mach.  Designer,  Toledo,  O.,  1909-13;  with  S. 
I'.  Bowser  &  Co.,  Inc.,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind., 
1913 — ■  Auth.:  Business  Methods  in  a  Draft- 
ing Room,  Mach.,  1918;  Drilling  Practice, 
S.  1'".  Bowser  &  Co.,  do.,  1918.  Mem.,  Univ. 
Ckil);  Chamber  of  Commerce.  Married  Mary 
L.  Hayes,  Jl  23,  1909,  Flint,  Mich.  Children: 
Dorothy,  b.  O  16,  1910;  Ward  R.,  b.  F  11, 
1912;  Sherwood,  Jr.,  b.  Je  24,  1915.  Address, 
2526  Webster  St.,  Ft.  Wayne,  Ind.;  bus.  add., 
S.    F.    Bowser   &   Co.,   do. 

HERBERT  STASSEN  HINRICKS 
(See  No.  9132) 

WILHELM  HIRSCHKIND 
Instructor,;     Instr.,     Chem.,     Univ.     of     111.., 
19 1 2-1 3.      Address,   c/o   J.    M.    Waterman,    Ox- 
nard,  Calif. t 

GLEN   MOODY   HOBBS 
(See  No.  656) 

JACOB  HODNEFIELD 
Farmer;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1902;  A.  M., 
do.,  1905;  b.  My  16,  1877,  Roland,  la.;  s. 
John  (b.  S  2,  1829,  Stavanger,  Norway)  and 
Malena  (Forland)  Hodnefield  (b.  Ag  9,  1835, 
Hardanger,  Norway).  Prepared  in  Jewell 
Lutheran  Coll.,  Jewell,  la.  Forum  Lit.  Soc. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Herman,  Minn.,  1902-3;  Bus. 
positions,  1903-4;  Grad.  Stud,  and  teacher, 
1904-5;  Lib.  Asst.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1906-9; 
Exchange  Asst.,  Lib.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-191 1; 
Lecturer  on  exchanges  in  Lib.  Sch.  and  Ex- 
change Asst.,  do.,  1911-14;  Farmer,  Radcliffe, 
la.,  1914—.  Pres.,  Tp.  Sch.  Bd.,  1916-18. 
Auth.:  The  Checking  of  Serials,  Lib.  Jour., 
yo\.  sy,  1912;  Records  of  Exchange  and  the 
Checking  of  Gift  and  Exchange  Separates,  Vol. 
37,  1912;  The  Libraries  of  Scandinavia,  Pub- 
lications of  Soc.  for  the  Adv.  of  Scand.  Study, 
Vol.  I,  1914.  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  Am. 
Geog.  Soc.  Married  Alma  Thompson,  Je  25, 
1902,  Peterson,  Minn.  Children:  Mabel,  b. 
1903;  Jerome,  b.  1905;  Franklin,  b.  1907; 
Hyllis,  b.  1910;  Joyce  Adelle,  b.  1914;  Inez,  b. 
19 1 5.     Address,    Radcliffe,   la. 

EDNA   DU    BOIS   HOFF    (ALLISON) 
(See  No.  1896) 

PAUL  ALEXANDER  HOFFMAN 
(See    No.    3779) 

ROBERT  WILLIAM  HOFFMAN 
(See    No.    5725) 

JACOB  ARNOLD  HOFTO 
Research  Asst.;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  N.  Dak., 
1913;  A.  M.,  do.,  1914;  b.  Ap  2,  1892,  Mcin- 
tosh, Minn.;  s.  Knut  A.  (b.  S  30,  1866,  Nor- 
way) and  Josefa  (Strand)  Hofto  (b.  Ap  30, 
1870,    do.).       Prepared    in    Grand    Forks     (N. 


Sqo 


University  of  Illinois 


Dak.)  H.  S.  Synergoi,  Fellow,  Univ.  of  111., 
1915-17;  Research  Asst.,  111.  Hist,  Sur.,  do., 
1914-15;  Research  Asst.,  111.  Centennial  Comn., 
do.,  igif).  ist  Lt.  340th  Inf.  N.  A.,  tamp 
Dodge,  la.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Lutheran  Church; 
Phi  Eta.  Married  Avice  Kae  Wright,  D  12, 
19 1 7,  Grand  Fork,  N.  Dak.  Address,  404S 
Cottage   Cirove   Ave.,   Des   Moines. 

JAMES  HARVEY  HOGUE 
Instructor;  b.  O  11,  1887,  Kan.  Prepared  in 
Winona  Acad.  Instr.,  Foundry  Practice,  Univ. 
of  111.  Auth.:  Articles  in  Metal  Record,  Ja 
1916;  The  Foundry,  O  1915;  Iron  Trade  Re- 
view, S  1915;  The  Technograph,  N  1915.  Mar- 
ried Elsie  Charlotte  Kirchhoff,  F  19,  1911, 
Vincennes,  Ind.  Child,  Robert  Scott,  b.  F 
28,  191 6.    Address,  608  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 

ELMER   ALLEN    HOLBROOK 
(See    No.    G329) 

PERRY  GREELEY  HOLDEN 
Dir.  Agr.  Exten. ;  B.  S.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll., 
1889;  B.  Pd.,  Mich.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1894; 
M.  S.,  1895;  M.  Pd.,  do.,  1912;  b.  O  14,  1865, 
Dodge  Co.,  Minn.;  s.  Dennison  Franklin  and 
Helen  Marv  (Wilson)  Holden.  Fellow  and 
Instr.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1889-93;  Prof.,  Sc, 
Benzonia  Coll.,  Mich.,  1895;  Co.  Supt.  of 
Schs.,  Benzie  Co.,  Mich.,  1895-96;  Prof., 
Agron.,  L^niv.  of  111.,  1896-1900;  Agr.,  111. 
Sugar  Refining  Co.,  1900-01;  Gen.  Mgr.,  Funk 
Bros.,  Seed  Co.  for  Scientific  breeding  of  corn. 
1902;  Prof.,  Agron.  and  V.  Dean,  Dept.  of 
Agr.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1902-06;  Dir.,  Agr.  Exten., 
do.,  1906,  12;  do.,  Internat.  Harvester  Co.  of 
N.  J.,  191 2 — .  Conducted  first  train  for  car- 
rying Agr.  Instruction  to  farmers,  1904. 
Auth. :  Monographs  on  Potato  Culture  in 
Mich.,  1892;  Sugar  Beet  Culture  in  111.,  1899; 
Selecting  and  Preparing  Seed  Corn,  1904; 
Corn  Secrets,  1910;  also  many  articles  in  Agr. 
press  and  course  of  instruction  in  Agr.  for 
Sioux  City  Correspondence  Coll.  of  Agr.  Mar- 
ried Carrie  Burnett,  X  25.  1892,  Bancroft; 
Mich.  Address,  832  Lakeside  PL,  Chicago; 
bus.   add.,    Harvester   Bldg.,   Chicagot 

GEORGE  MELLINGER  HOLFERTY 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1893;  M.  S., 
I'niv.  of  Cincinnati,  1897;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1903;  b.  N  7,  1867,  Cazcnovia,  111. 
Prepared  in  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Normal,  111. 
Prin.,  H.  S.,  Oconto,  Wis.,  1887-90;  Asst., 
Biol.  Lab.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1893-94;  attended 
LTniv.  of  Leipsic,  Ger.,  1894-95;  Instr.,  Biol., 
Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1895-99;  Instr.,  Bot., 
Univ.  of  III.,  1900-01;  Chicago,  1901-03;  Cen- 
tral H.  S.,  St.  Louis,  1903 — ;  Prof.,  Biol., 
Am.  Med.  Coll.,  St.  Louis,  1911 — .  Auth.: 
Botany:  Root  Pressure  and  Its  Transforma- 
tion into  Work  Effects;  Ovule  and  Embryo 
of  Pofamogcton  Natans;  Archcgonium  of  the 
Bryophyta.  Mem.,  F.  A.  A.;  Soc.  Nat.,  Bot. 
Cent.  States.  Address,  Central  High  School, 
St.  Louis.t 

CHARLES    ELMER    HOLLEY 
(See  No.  5213) 

MELVIN  ARTHUR  HOLLINSHED 
Advertising  Mgr.;  A.  B.,  Albion  Coll.,  ion; 
b.  S  2,  1889,  Port  Clinton,  O. ;  s.  James  Arthur 
(b.  Ap  12,  1861,  do.)  and  Jennie  Ellen  (.'>hook) 
Hollinshed  (b.  O  i.  i860).  Prepared  in 
Port  Clinton  (O.)  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta. 
Head  of  Eng.  Dept.,  Neb.  Mil.  Acad.,  1911-12; 
Asst.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  III.,  191213;  Travel  in 
Europe,  1913;  Advertising  Mgr..  Haddorff  Pi- 
ano Co.,  Rockford,  III.,  1914-16;  do.,  Saxon 
Motor  Car  Corp.,  Detroit,  1016 — .  Married 
Susan  Mary  Newcomer,  Je  26,  191 5,  Monroe, 
Mich.  Chibl,  James  Arthur,  II,  b.  S  19,  1917. 
Address,  66  Mapiewood  Ave.,  Detroit. 


HORACE  ADELBERT  HOLLISTER 
Prof,  and  H.  S.  Visitor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of 
la.,  188S;  A.  M.,  do..  1896;  b.  O  14,  1857, 
Manchester,  la.;  s.  NVilliani  Harvey  (b.  Mr 
•23i  1830,  Warsaw,  N.  Y.)  and  Margaret 
Elizabeth  (Wilcox)  Hollister  (b.  Jl  27,  1831, 
Mayville,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Manchester 
(la.)  H.  S.;  Prep.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  la.  Zeta- 
gathean;  Y.  M.  C.  \.  Prin.,  Schs.,  Spring- 
dale,  la.,  1882-85;  Supt.,  Schs.,  Bellvue,  la., 
1887-90;  do.,  Argentine,  Kan.,  1890-92;  Prin., 
H.  S.,  Springfield,  Mo.,  1892-95;  Supt.,  Schs., 
California,  Mo.,  1895-97;  Asst.  St.  Supt., 
Schs.,  Mo.,  1898;  Supt.,  Schs.,  Sterling,  111., 
1898-1902;  H.  S.  Visitor,  Univ.  of  111.,  1902^; 
Prof.,  Educ,  do.,  1913 — .  Auth.:  High  School 
Administration,  Health,  1908;  Administration 
of  Education  in  a  Democracy,  Scribncr,  1914; 
High  School  and  ("lass  Management,  Heath, 
1915;  The  Woman  Citizen,  1918;  Public  School 
Buildings  and  their  Equipment  with  Special 
Reference  to  High  Schools,  Sch.  of  Educ, 
Bui.  No.  I,  Univ.  of  111.;  The  Township 
High  School  in  Illinois,  do.,  Bui.  No.  3; 
Revision  of  Bui.  No.  3,  do.,  Bui.  No.  5,  191 1; 
The  Planning  and  Construction  of  High  Scliool 
Buildings,  do..  Bui.  No.  8;  The  Township  and 
( "ommunity  High  School  ^lovement  in  Illi- 
nois, do.,  Bui.  No.  35.  Ed.,  Proceedings  of 
H.  S.  Corf.,  1910-17.  Mem.,  II.  S.  Conf.  and 
organizer;  Congr.  Church;  Chicago  Univ. 
Club;  North  Central  Assn.  Colls,  and  Secon- 
ilary  Schs.;  N.  E.  A.;  111.  St.  Teachers  Assn.; 
.Schoolmasters  Club;  Assn.  of  Coll.  Teachers 
of  Educ;  Phi  Delta  Kappa;  Nat.  Security 
League.  Married  Emma  Annetta  Satchwell, 
Mr  16,  1881,  Manchester,  la.  Children:  Edith 
May,  b.  My  4,  1882;  Ethel  Annetta,  b.  Ag  21, 
1 888;  Noble  Parker,  b.  Mr  24,  1892.  Address, 
508    Armory    Ave.,    Champaign. 

SOLOMON  CADY  HOLLISTER 
Instructor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1916;  b. 
.\g  4,  1891,  Crystal  Falls,  Mich.  Prepared  in 
Clarkston  (Wis.)  II.  S. ;  St.  Coll.  of  Wash., 
1909-11,  1913-14.  Sigma  Tau;  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Instr.,  T.  &  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916— . 
Mem.,  Epis.  Church.  Address,  863  E.  25th  St., 
Portland,    Ore. 

EDWARD    EMIL    HOLLMAN 
,  (See    No.    5214) 

FRANK  HAMILTON  HOLMES 
(See   No.    1525) 

WILLIS  BOIT  HOLMES 
Chemist;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1896;  A.  M.,  do., 
1897;  Ph.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1899;  b. 
1873,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Instructor,  Mass. 
Inst.  Tech.,  1900;  do.,  Univ.  of  Mont.,  1902; 
do.,  L'niv.  of  Chicago,  1901-7;  Assoc,  Cheni., 
I'niv.  of  III.,  1907-10;  Supt.  Chem..  Ames 
l..iI)(iratories,  Fremont.  O.,  loiu — .  .Address, 
!"rcniont,   O. 

SIDNEY    VIKL    HOLT 
(See    No.    341 1) 

JOSE   MARIA    HOMS 
(See   No.   4218) 

EDWARD  WILLIAM  HOPE 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1898;  A.  M.,  Leland 
.Stanford,  1903;  Ph.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins  LTniv., 
1905;  b.  N  II.  1875.  Quincy,  111.;  s.  Ed\v;ard 
W.  and  Sarah  (Keyes)  Hope.  Sigma  Chi; 
Latin  prize,  Univ.  of  Pa.  Teacher,  Greek, 
Latin,  French,  and  Eng.,  St.  (ieorge's  Sch. 
for  Boys,  Newport,  R.  I.,  1900;  attended  Univ. 
of  Berlin,  first  sem.,  looi;  Univ.  of  Munich, 
second  sem.;  Prof.,  Greek,  ITniv.  of  Ala., 
'905-6;  Instr.,  Classics,  Univ.  of  III.,  1906-7; 
Instr.,  Greek,  Stanford  Univ.,  1907-10.     Auth.: 


Faculty 


891 


The  Language  of  Parody;  A  Study  in  the 
Diction  of  Aristophanes.  Mem.,  I.  O.  O.  F. ; 
Bankers  Club,  Los  Angeles;  Epis.  Church. 
Married  May  Mac  Donald,  S  10,  191 2.  Ad- 
dress,   Eugene,    Ore.f 

HERFORD   HOPE 

Ceramist;  b.  D  17,  1883,  London,  Eng. ; 
s.  George  Fountaine  Ware  (b.  Eng.)  and 
Frances  Ellen  (Mayer)  Hope  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  the  Rectory,  Stanford  Hope,  Essex, 
Eng.  and  ("uniberland  House,  (iravesend,  Kent, 
Eng.  Foreman,  Mayer  China  Co.,  Beaver 
Falls,  Pa.,  1904-6;  Supt.,  Huntington  China 
Co.,  Huntington,  W.  Va.,  1906-7;  Instr., 
Ceram.,  Univ.  of  111.,  19 17-18;  Supt.,  Mayer 
China  Co.,  Beaver  Falls,  Pa.;  1908-17.  Q.  M. 
U.  S.  N.  R.  F.,  1917-18;  Ensign,  U.  S.  N. 
R.  F.,  1918 — .  Auth. :  Various  contributions 
to  literature  of  Am.  Ceram.  Soc.  Mem.,  Am. 
Ceram.  Soc. ;  Engng.  Ceram.  Soc. ;  Epis. 
Church.  Address,  1851  3rd  Ave.,  New  Brighton, 
Pa. 

LEONA   HOPE 

Associate.  Prepared  in  Meadville  (Pa.) 
H.  S. ;  Pratt  Inst.;  R.  I.  Schs.  of  Design; 
London,  Eng.  County  Council  Sch.  of  Arts 
and  Crafts.  Omicron  Nu.  Teacher,  Pub. 
Schs.,  Providence,  R.  I.;  Instr.,  H.  Sc,  Univ. 
of  Wis.;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-17;  Assoc, 
Home  Econ.,  1917 — .  Address,  loio  California 
Ave.,  Urbana. 

B.    SMITH    HOPKINS 

Professor;  A.  B.,  Albion  Coll.,  1S96;  A.  M., 
Columbia,  1901;  Ph.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 
1906;  b.  S  I,  1873,  Owosso,  Mich.;  s.  Loren 
(b.  F  19,  1826,  Hamilton,  Ont.)  and  Clara 
Sibley  (Norgate)  Hopkins  (b.  F  14,  1840,  Ann 
Arbor.  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Owosso  (Mich.) 
H.  S.  Alpha  Tau  Omega.  Teacher,  Pub. 
Schs.,  Menominee,  Mich.,  1897-1900,  1901-04; 
Prof.,  Chem.,  Neb.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1906-09; 
Prof.,  do.,  Carroll  Coll.,  1909-12;  Instr., 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-14;  Assoc,  do., 
1914-17;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1917 — .  Ed.:  Dept. 
of  Chem.  Research,  Sch.  Sc.  and  Math,  1916 — ; 
Circular  of  Information  of  the  Dept.  of  Chem., 
Univ.  of  III.  Bill:  Auth.:  (with  W.  A.  Noyes) 
Lab.  Exercises  in  Chem.,  Holt,  1917;  Chem. 
Lab.  of  the  Univ.  of  111.,  Jour.  Indus,  and 
Engng.  Chem.,  Vol.  8,  1917;  The  Need  of  Uni- 
fication of  H.  S.  Courses  in  Phys.  and  Chem., 
Univ.  of  III.  Bui.,  No.  15,  191 7;  (with  Louis 
Jordan)  Purification  of  Gadalinium,  Jour.  A. 
C.  S.,  Vol.  39,  1917;  Determination  of  Atomic 
Weights  of  the  Rare  Earth  Elements,  Trans. 
III.  Acad.  Sc,  Vol.  9,  1916;  (with  H.  C. 
Kremers  and  E.  W.  Engle)  Atomic  Weight  of 
Dysprosium,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  Vol.  40,  1918. 
Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S. ;  Mem.,  Sigma  Xi;  Phi 
Lamlida  I'psilon;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  A.  C.  S. 
Married  Maude  Childs,  Je  25,  1901,  .Barton, 
V't.  Children:  Harvey  Childs,  b.  Ap  ig, 
T903;  B.  Sniith,  Jr.,  b.  ja  12,  1912.  Address, 
706   W.    California   St.,   Urbana. 

CYRIL  GEORGE  HOPKINS 
Professor;  B.  S.,  S.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll.,  1890; 
M.  S.,  Cornell;  1894;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1898;  b.  Jl 
22,  1866,  near  Chatfield,  Minn.;  s.  George 
Edwin  (b.  Ap  12,  1837,  Ontario,  Can.)  and 
Caroline  (Cudney)  Hopkins  (b.  O  3,  1842, 
do.).  Prepared  in  S.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll.  Prep. 
Sch.  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Zeta;  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon.  Asst.,  Chem.,  S.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll., 
1890-2;  Asst.,  Chem.,  Cornell,  1892-3;  Adjunct 
Prof.,  Pharmacy  and  Asst.  Chem.,  Exp.  Sta., 
So.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll.,  1893-4;  Chem.,  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1894-1900;  attended  Univ. 
of  Gottingen,  1899- 1900;  Prof.,  Agron.,  Chief 
in  Agron.,  and  Chem.  in  Sta.,  do.,  1900 — ;  V. 
Dir.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  do.,  1903 — ;  Dir.  of  Agr. 
for     Southern     Settlement     and     Development 


Orgn.,  1913-14;  Agr.  Reconstruction  Work,  So. 
Europe,  Ildiitrs.,  Athens,  Greece,  1918 — .  Maj., 
R'^d  Cross;  Decorated  by  King  Alexander  of 
Greece  for  services  rendered  in  relief  work. 
Invented  Hopkins'  Condenser  and  Hojikins" 
safety  Distilling  Tube,  1898;  Hopkins'  Lime- 
stone Tester,  19 1 7.  Auth.:  Laboratory  Manual 
for  Soil  Fertility,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905;  Soil 
Fertility  and  Permanent  Agr.,  Ginn  &  Co., 
1910;  The  Story  of  the  Soil,  Gorham  Press, 
191  o;  The  Farm  That  Won't  Wear  Out, 
Champaign,  1913;  Saving  the  Soil,  III.  Banker's 
.^ssn.,  Chicago,  191 1:  (with  J.  H.  Pettit)  Soil 
I'ertility  Laboratory  Manual,  Ginn  &  Co.,  1910; 
also  many  articles  in  Sch.  and  Agr.  Jours. 
Mem.,  A.  C.  S. ;  Assn.  Off.  Agr.  Chem.;  Assn. 
Am.  Agr.  Colls,  and  Exp.  Stas.;  P"ellow,  A.  A. 
A.  S.;  Internat.  Cong,  of  App.  Chem.;  Am. 
Soc.  of  Agron.;  Nat.  Conservation  Assn.; 
Internat.  Dry  Farming  Cong.;  Christian 
Church.      Married    Emma    Matilda    Stelter,    My 

11,  1893,  Brookings,  S.  Dak.  Children:  Jules 
Edwin  (legally  adopted  O  10,  igo8)  b.  S  15, 
1905;  Karl  Stelter  (adopted  Jl  11,  1910)  b. 
I)  ig.  1908.  Address,  looi  S.  Wright  St., 
V  hampaign. 

EUGENE  CANFIELD  HOPKINS 
(See    No.    8427) 

HERBERT    ANDREW    HOPPER 
(See    No.    G334) 

*CURTIS  BUSHROD  HOPPIN 
Born  in  N.  Y.  Graduated  at  the  U.  S.  Mil. 
Acad.,  S  I,  1873;  appointed  2d  Lt.,  1st  Cav., 
Je  15,  1877;  2d  Lt.,  2nd  Cav.,  Je  25,  1877; 
First  Lt..  S  22,  1884;  Prof.,  Mil.  Sc.  and 
Tactics,  Univ.  of  111.,  1887-9;  Capt.,  Je  10, 
1895;  Maj.,  15th  Cav.,  Mr  23,  1903.  Died 
Mr  29,   190S,  Fort  Ethan  Allen,  Vt. 

OLIVE  DEANE  HORNEL 
(See    No.    7627) 

JOHN    WESLEY   HORNBECK 
(See    No.    G335) 

HARLAN  HOYT  HORNER 
(See    No.     1528) 

*EZEKIEL    DWARD    HOSKINS 
(See    No.    3783) 

CHARLES    FREDERICK    HOTTES 

(See   No.   814) 

JOSIE    BATCHELLER    HOUCHENS 
(See    No.    2423) 

PERCY  HAZEN  HOUSTON 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1903; 
A.  M.,  do.,  1904;  A.  M.,  Harvard,  1905 
Ph.  D.,  do.,  igio;  b.  F  3,  1882,  Chicago;  s. 
Preston  Crittenden  (b.  Ag  2,  1845,  Charleston, 
O.)    and    Anzella    C.    (Hazen)    Houston    (b.    O 

12,  184=;,  Little  Falls,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Jamestown  (N.  Y.)  H.  S. ;  Phillips  Exeter 
y\cad.  Delta  L^psilon;  Harvard- Austin  Scholar- 
ship, 1908-9..  Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  HI., 
1906-8;  Travelling  Fellow,  1910-11;  Travel  and 
Study  in  Eng.,  France  and  Ger.,  1910-12; 
Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  Tex.,  1912-15;  Prof.,  do., 
Acadia  Univ.,  Nova  Scotia,  1915-16;  Instr.,  do., 
U.  S.  Naval  Acad.,  1916 — ;  Chautauqua  Sum- 
mer Sch.,  Chautauqua,  N.  Y.,  1914.  Auth.: 
The  Consistency  of  John  Dryden,  Sezvanee 
Rcviezn'.  O  191 3;  Dr.  Johnson,  Sentimentalism, 
and  Romanticism,  Uniz'.  of  Calif.  Chronicle, 
Vol.  15,  Ja  1913;  Some  contemporary  Criti- 
cism of  Dr.  Johnson,  The  Tex.  Review,  Vol. 
II.  O  igi6;  Williams,  the  Representative  Small 
College,    The   Univ.   of  Tex.  Alcalde,   Ag   1914. 


Sg^ 


University  of  Illinois 


Mem.,  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.  Married 
Gemma  Abkazoff  d'Auria,  S  15,  1914,  Philadel- 
phia. Children:  Robert  d'Auria,  b.  Ag  17, 
1915;  Donald  Henry,  b.  My  13,  1918.  Address, 
24S  Prince  George  St.,  Annapolis,  Md. 

RUTH  ELLIOTT  HOUSTON 
Phys.  Dir.;  A.  B.,  West.  Coll.,  Oxford,  O.; 
191  I  ;  b.  Je  6,  1887,  Pontiac,  Mich.  Prepared 
in  Central  H.  S.,  Detroit,  Olierlin  Coll.,  1913- 
15.  Arcthusa  Sorority;  Hound  Table  Soc. 
Asst.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Eyota,  Minn.,  1911-12; 
teacher,  pub.  schs.,  Detroit,  1912-13;  Play- 
ground Dir.,  Playground  Assn.,  Pittsburgh, 
summer,  1914;  Asst.,  Phys.  Tr.,  Univ.  of  111., 
191 3;  Supvr.,  Phys.  Educ,  Pub.  Schs.,  Aber- 
deen, S.  Dak.,  1915-17;  Instr.,  Mun.  Play- 
grounds and  Playground  Instr.,  No.  Norm. 
and  Indus.  Sch.,  do.,  summer,  1916;  Phys. 
Dir.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1917—- 
Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Address,  Vpsilanti, 
Mich.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  State  Normal  School, 
Buifalo,  N.  Y. 

*BERTHA  ISADINE  HOWE 
Born  D  1872,  Warsaw.  N.  Y.  Graduated 
in  N.  E.  Conservatory  of  Music,  Boston,  1899. 
.Mtended  Central  Si.  Norm.  Sch.,  Mt.  Pleasant, 
Mich.,  1 899-1902;  Studied  piano  in  Boston 
with  Carl  Baernian,  1902-3;  Studied  piano  with 
Moritz  Moszhowski  in  Paris,  1905-6;  violin,  do., 
with  M.  Joubert.  Gave  pvt.  lessons  in  music, 
Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  Instr.,  Piano,  Univ.  of  111., 
1903-5;  do.,  1906-9.     Died  O  3,  1913,  Denver. 

EDWARD  GARDINER  HOWE 

Teacher;  B.  S.,  Mass.  Agr.  Coll.,  1897;  b. 
Ag  II,  1849,  Brookline,  Mass.;  s.  Charles 
Oliver  (b.  Jl  12,  1822,  Brookfield,  Mass.)  and 
Mary  (Faxon)  Howe  (b.  Jl  8,  1829,  Lubec, 
Me.).  Prepared  in  Lake  Forest  Acad.;  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  1892-3;  Washington  Lit.  Soc. 
Teacher,  Country  Sch.,  1875-77;  Prin.,  Graded 
Sch.,  Riverdale,  111.,  1877-8;  Teacher,  So.,  H. 
S.  for  Boys,  1878-89;  Lecturer  and  Specialist 
in  Sc.  to  classes  of  teachers;  sch.  and  pvt. 
field  work  in  Chicago,  Louisville,  Ky.,  and 
St.  Louis;  Prin.,  Prep.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1893-1902:  in  Azores,  writing  and  in  Chicago, 
1902-4;  Teacher,  Englewood  H.  S.,  1904 — . 
Auth. :  Systematic  Science  Teaching,  Appleton 
&  Co.,  1894,  Internal.  Sc.  Series,  Ed.  by  Hon. 
Wm.  H.  Harris,  Com.  of  Educ;  Advanced 
Elementary  Science,  1900,  No.  48  of  Pub.  Sc. 
-Series,  do.;  Articles  for  Kindergarten  Mag., 
.Sch.  News,  etc.  Mem.,  Village  Improvement 
Assn.,  Pres. ;  Local  Branch  Chicago  Citizens' 
League,  Pres.;  Chicago  Acad,  of  Sc,  Sec.  one 
yr. ;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  Chicago  Geog.  Soc;  Nat. 
Educ.  Assn.  Married  Mary  Elizabeth  Barnard, 
Je  30,  1881,  Chicago.  Children:  Ralph  Bar- 
nard, b.  Je  25,  1882;  Alice,  b.  Ap  2,  1884; 
Paul  Edward,  b.  Jl  29,  1885;  Mary,  b  O  5. 
1886;  Amy,  b.  Ag  9,  1888;  Edward  Gardiner, 
Jr.,  b.  N  I,  1891;  Roger  Faxon,  b.  D  3,  1896. 
Address,   10233  So.  Wood  St.,  Chicago. 

HARRIETT    EMMA   HOWE 
(See  No.  1703) 

PAUL  EDWARD  HOWE 

(See    No.    2702) 

RALPH  BARNARD  HOWE 
(Sec    No.    2131) 

LLOYD    B.    HOWELL 
(See    No.    G34O 

ARTHUR    CHARLES    HOWLAND 
Professor;     A.     B.,    Cornell,     1893;     Ph.     D., 
I'niv.    of    Pa.,     1897;    b.     D    24,    1869,    South 
Danbv,  N.  Y.;  s.  Charles  (b.  Ja  13,  1818,  do.) 


and  Maria  Alida  (Bassett)  Howland  (b.  Ja 
20,  iS2.\,  Great  Hill,  Conn.).  Prepared  in 
Wyoming  Sem.,  Kingston,  Pa.  Phi  Beta  Kap- 
pa; Delta  Phi;  Sphinx  Head.  Univ.  Scholar- 
ship, 1889-93;  Cornell  European  Fellowship, 
1894-5;  Harrison  l-'ellowship,  Univ.  of  Pa., 
1896-7;  Research  Fellowship,  do.,  1898-9; 
Teacher,  Eng.,  Wyo.  Sem.,  1893-4;  Instr., 
European  Hist.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1897-8;  Instr., 
Hist.  Teachers'  Coll.,  Columbia,  1899-1904; 
Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1904-11;  Prof., 
do.,  191 1 — .  Ed.,  The  Early  Germans,  1900; 
Mommsen's  History  of  Rome,  Hist,  of  the 
Nations  Series,  Vol.  Ill,  J.  D.  Morris  Co., 
1006.  Auth.:  The  Origin  of  the  Local  Inter- 
dict, Ann.  Report  of  Am.  Hist.  Assn.,  1899, 
Vol.  I ;  Ordeals,  Compurgations,  Excommuni- 
cr.tion  and  Interdict,  Univ.  of  Pa.  Trans,  and 
Reprints,  1898;  Explorations  within  the  La. 
Purchase,  Jour,  of  Geog.,  Vol.  3,  1904;  Me- 
dieval Criminal  Trials,  Univ..  of  Pa.  Pub. 
Lectures,  1915;  The  Trial  of  Gilles  de  Rais, 
Proceedings  Am.  Soc.  of  Church  Hist.,  19 18; 
Medieval  Christianity,  Religions  of  the  Past 
and  Present,  J.  B.  Lippincott  Co.,  19 18.  Mem., 
.\m.  Hist.  Assn.;  Hist.  Teachers'  Assn.  of 
Midille  States  and  Md.;  Am.  Soc.  of  Church 
Hist.;  Univ.  Club;  Town  and  Gown  Club. 
Married  Emily  Wyckoff  Berry,  S  3,  1902, 
I'pper  Montclair,  N.  J.  Children:  Charles 
Berry,  b.  Jl  14,  1905;  Arthur  Lloyd,  b.  Ja 
I.!,  1908;  Emily  Hinton,  b.  N  7,  191 1.  Ad- 
dress,   4118    Baltimore    Ave,    Philadelphia. 

ARCHIE  HENRY  HUBBARD 
Architect;  b.  Ja  30,  1882,  Red  Cedar,  Wis.; 
s.  Henrv  (b.  Ag  27,  1846,  Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.) 
and  Etta  Hubbard  (b.  D  8,  1863,  Red  Bank 
N.  J.).  Prepared  in  Menominee  H.  S. ;  Univ. 
of  111.,  1904-05.  Completed  course  in  Internal. 
Cor.  Sch.,  1907;  Atelier  Hornbostel,  New  York 
City,  1906-07.  Arch.,  Minneapolis,  Chicago, 
Urbana,  New  York,  Davenport,  la.;  Govt, 
service,  Panama,  1905-6;  Asst.,  Prof.  J.  M. 
White,  Supervising  Arch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909- 
11;  Part  time  Asst.,  Arch.  Design,  1909-10; 
Practicing  Arch.,  Champaign,  191 1 — .  Auth.: 
The  Old  Churches  of  Panama,  Boston  Arch. 
Mag.,  1906.  Mem.,  Arch.  Club,  Univ.  of  111.; 
I'niv.  Club  of  Panama;  Univ.  Club  of  111.; 
(mrgoyle  Arch.  Club,  New  York;  Beaux  Arts 
Soc. ;  several  clubs  and  lodges  of  Champaign 
and  Urbana.  Married  Ethel  R.  Brown,  S  30, 
1911,  St.   Louis.     Address,  Champaign. 

GEORGE  DAVID  HUBBARD 
(See  No.  958) 

CLAUDE  SILBERT  HUDSON 
Chemist;  B.  S.,  Princeton,  1901;  M.  S.,  do., 
i')02;  b.  Ja  26,  1881,  Atlanta,  Ga. ;  s.  William 
James  (b.  Mr  i.  1851,  Sumter,  S.  C.)  and 
iNIaude  Celestia  (Wilson)  Hudson  (b.  S  11, 
1857,  Choctaw  Corner,  Ala.).  Prepared  in 
I'niv.  Mil.  Sch.,  Mobile,  Ala.  Fellow,  Exp. 
Sc,  and  Asst.,  Chem.,  Princeton,  1901-02; 
attended  Univs.  of  Gottingcn  and  Berlin,  1902- 
o'>;  Research  Asst.,  I'hys.,  Chem.,  Mass.  Inst, 
of  Tech.,  1903-04;  Instr.,  Phys.,  Princeton, 
1904-05;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-07;  Chem., 
U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1907 — .  Nat.  Guard  of 
Ala.,  1899-1901;  do.,  N.  J.,  1904-05.  Auth.: 
The  ]-"orms  of  Milk  Sugar,  Princeton  Bui., 
1902;  Ueber  die  Multirotation  des  Milchzuck- 
ers,  Ztschr.  Physik  Chem..  1903;  Die  gcgen- 
seitige  Loeslichkeit  von  Nikotin  und  Wasscr, 
1004;  The  Hydration  of  Milk  Sugar  in  Solu- 
tion, Jour.  A.  C.  S..  1904;  Application  of  the 
Hypothesis  of  Dissolved  Ice  to  the  Freezing 
of  Water  and  Dilute  Solutions,  Phys.  Review, 
1905;  The  Influence  of  Pressure  on  I'-reezing, 
<fo.,  1906.  Mem.,  Am.  Phys.  Soc.  Married 
Alice  Abbott,  Ap  21,  1906,  Urbana.  Address, 
U.   S.   Dept.  of  Agr.,  Washington,  D.   Ct 


Faculty 


893 


HORACE  FREDERICK  HUDSON 
Entomologist;  B.  S.  A.,  Agr.  Coll.,  Out., 
1907;  b.  Ja  5,  1883,  Forest  Gate,  Essex,  Eng. ; 
s.  Charles  Edwin  (b.  1844,  do.,  and  I'Vances 
Emma  (Seal)  Hudson  (b.  1846).  Prepared  in 
City  of  London  Sch.  Victoria  Einl)anknietit, 
London,  Eng.  Demonstrator,  Dairy  Dept., 
Nat.  Woman's  Health  Assn.  of  Ire.,  1908; 
Field  Asst.,  Dr.  S.  A.  Forbes,  Univ.  of  III., 
1909-12;  joined  staff  of  Dominion  Entoniolog., 
Ottawa,  as  field  officer,  1917 — .  Three  years 
annual  tr.  in  the  Canadian  Militia  Army  Ser- 
vice Corps,  1904-7;  Sr.  Sergt.,  1907;  joined 
i6th  Bat.,  N  1916;  wounded  at  Marne,  !■'  13, 
1016;  Mustered  out.  My  1917.  Married  Kthel 
Creaty.  My  191 7,  Strathroy,  Out.  Child,  b. 
Mr  28,  1918.  Address,  Entomological  Lab., 
Strathroy,  Ont. 

CHARLES   THURMAN    HUFFORD 
(See  No.  7637) 

THOMAS  WELBURN  HUGHES 
Professor;  LL.  B.,  Univ.,  of  Mich.  1891; 
LL.  M.,  do.,  1892;  b.  Ja  17,  1858,  St.  Thomas, 
Ont.,  Can.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  S  24,  1828,  Somer- 
setshire, Eng.)  and  Anne  (Stride)  Hughes, 
(b.  Ap  I,  1S24,  do.)  Prepared  in  St.  Thomas 
and  Hamilton  Collegiate  Insts.  Jeffersonian 
Lit.  Soc.  Instr.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892-8;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Law,  Univ.  of  111.,  1898-9;  Prof.,  Law, 
do.,  1899-1910;  do..  La.  St.  L'niv.,  1910-12; 
Dean  and  Prof.,  Law,  LTniv.  of  Fla.,  1912-15; 
Dean,  Law  Sch.,  Washburn  Coll.,  1915-17; 
Prof.,  Law,  do.,  19 17 — .  Auth. :  Evidence, 
Callaghan  &  Co.,  1906;  Cases  on  Evidence, 
West  Pub.  Co.,  1906;  Business  Law,  De  Bower- 
Elliott  Co.,  1907;  Hughes  and  Gerstenberg's 
Commercial  Law,  Am.  Hamilton  Inst.,  N.  Y. 
City;  Criminal  Pleading  and  Proceedure,  Am. 
Cor.  Sch.,  Chicago,  1911;  Outline  of  Criminal 
Law;  Questions  on  Criminal  Pleading  and 
Proceedure.  Married  Jennie  Ballah,  S  15, 
1870,  Aylmer,  Ont.  Children:  Clarence  W., 
b.  N,  1881;  Arthur,  b.  D  20,  1884.  Address, 
501    I-'illmore  St.,  Topeka,  Kan. 

ANNA  LUE  HUGHITT 
Instructor;  b.  My  28,  1888,  Escanaba,  Mich.; 
d.  Orrin  Nelson  (b.  F  8,  i860,  Genoa,  N.  Y.) 
and  Grace  Greenfield  (Hoagland)  Hughitt  (b. 
Je  21,  1S63).  Prepared  in  Escanaba  (Mich.) 
H.  S.-;  attended  Wellesley  Coll.;  Oakleigh 
Educ.  Sanitarium,  Lake  Geneva,  Wis.,  1911-12; 
Howe  and  Marot  Sch.  for  Girls,  1912-13. 
Instr.  Phys.  Educ,  L^niv.  of  Wis.,  1913; 
Asst.,  Phys.  Educ,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-14; 
Instr.,  do.,  1914 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church; 
Am.  Phys.  Educ.  Assn.  Address,  1104  W. 
Nevada  St.,  Urbana. 

RAY  STILLMAN  HULCE 
(See  No.  G347) 

ADAM  ALBERT  HUMMEL 
(See  No.  3037) 

THOMAS    FORSYTH    HUNT 
(See  No.   392) 

MERLIN  HAROLD  HUNTER 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Muskingum  Coll.,  1912; 
M.  A.,  Princeton,  1913;  Ph.  D.,  Cornell,  1916; 
b.  Ag  29,  1887,  Chandlersville,  O. ;  s.  Clement 
V.  (b.  F  23,  1864,  Muskingum  Co.,  O.)  and 
Lola  B.  (Taylor)  Hunter  (b.  O  27,  1863.  do.) 
Prepared  in  Muskingum  Acad.,  New  Concord, 
O.  Beta  Phi.  Asst.  Econ.,  Cornell,  1913-14; 
Instr.,  do..  O.  St.  Univ.,  1915-16;  Instr.,  do., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  the  Development 
of  Corporation  Taxation  in  the  State  of  N. 
Y.,  published  by  auth.,  191 7;  Seen  and  Un- 
seen of  Liquor  Trade,  N eiv  York  Times  An- 
nalist.   Vol.    9,    No.    9,    No.    227,    1917;    Early 


Regulation  of  Public  Service  Corporations, 
Am.  licon.  Review,  Vol.  7,  No.  3,  191 7;  (with 
C.  M.  Thompson)  Exercises  and  Problems  in 
Elementary^  Economics.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church. 
Married  Evangeline  Eunice  Groves.  D  24 
1918,  Champaign.  Address,  501  E.  Green  St., 
Champaign. 

CHARLES  HENRY  HURD 
Consulting  Engr. ;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1900;  1).  D  II,  1872,  Rochester,  N.  Y.;  s. 
Franklin  (b.  Ja  18,  1840,  do.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Sharp)  Hurd  (b.  Mr  28,  1842,  Webster,  N. 
Y.).  I'rcparcd  in  Leavenworth  Inst,  and  Wol- 
cott  H.  S. ;  Cornell,  1896-7;  Un;v.  of  Chicago, 
1898-1900.  Special  Asst.  Dept.  of  Phys.,  Univ. 
of  Chicago;  Engr.,  R.  W.  Hunt  &  Co.,  1900; 
Prof.,  Exp.  Engng.,  Armour  Inst.  Tech.,  1901- 
2;  Const.  Engr.,  Armour  &  Co.,  1903;  Indian- 
apolis Water  Co.,  1904;  Asst.  Prof.,  App. 
Mech.,  in  charge  of  Testing  and  Hydraulic 
Labs.,  L'niv.  of  111.,  1905-6;  Chief  Engr.  and 
V.  P.,  Indianapolis  Water  Co.,  1906-17;  Con- 
sulting Engr.  in  Charge  of  Water  Sui)')ly  and 
Sewage,  Fort  Benj.  Harrison.  Auth.:  Boiler 
Plant  Economy,  Am.  Water  Works  Assn., 
1906;  Centrifugal  Pumps,  Cent.  States  Water 
Works  Assn.,  1909;  Water  Works  Management, 
Ind.  San.  Assn.,  1910.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.; 
Am.  Waterworks  Assn. ;  Ind.  San.  Comn., 
1917 — •  Married  Mary  E.  Dowd,  Je  14,  1899, 
Wolcott,  N.  Y.  Children:  Edwin  Charles,  b. 
Jl  26,  1902;  Elizabeth,  b.  My  14,  1906.  Ad- 
dress, 807  Merchants'  Bank  Bldg.,  Indianapolis. 

SIGURD  BERNHARD  HUSTVEDT 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Luther  Coll.,  1902;  M. 
A.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1912;  Ph.  D.,  Harvard, 
1915;  b.  Mr  28,  1882,  Northwood,  la.;  s. 
Halvor  Bjornson  (b.  D  6,  1852,  Deerfield, 
Wis.)  and  Anna  Marie  (Regue)  Hustvedt  (b. 
N  26,  1855,  do.).  Prepared  in  Luther  Cull. 
Acad.  Pastor,  St.  Paul's  Eng.  Lutheran 
Church,  Oakland,  Calif.,  1005-11;  Instr.,  Eng. 
Univ.  of  111.,  1915-17;  Instr.,  Rhet.,  Univ.  of 
Minn.,  1918 — .  Capt.  343d  Inf.  R.  C,  Camp 
Grant,  III.,  1917-18;  Mustered  out,  Mr  21,  1919. 
Auth.:  Ballad  Criticism  in  Scandinavian  and 
(jreat  Britain  during  the  18th  Century,  Am. 
Scandinavian  Foundation,  1916.  Address,  De- 
corah,  la. 

JOHN  BACON  HUTCHINGS,  JR. 
Architect;  B.  C.  S.,  Ky.  St.  Univ.,  1903; 
C.  E.,  Purdue,  1905;  b.  F  7,  1881,  Louisville, 
Ky. ;  s.  John  Bacon  (b.  1858,  do.)  and  Lena 
(Schwartz)  Hutchings  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Louisville  Man.  Tr.  Sch.,  Ky.;  Purdue,  1899- 
02.  Kappa  Sigma;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon.  Rod- 
man, L.  &  N.  R.  R.,  1902-3;  Prof.,  Civ.  Engng., 
So.  Fla.  Mil.  Coll.,  1904-5;  Grainger  &  Co., 
Steel  Co.,  Louisville,  Ky.,  1005-8;  Const. 
Engr.,  John  B.  Hutchings,  Arch.,  do.,  1908-  . 
10;  Const.  Supt.,  Lincoln  Hall,  Univ.  of  111., 
1910-11;  Asst.,  Arch.,  do.,  1911;  Struct.  Engr., 
do.,  1911;  Const.  Supt.  Commerce  Bldg.  and 
Womans'  Bldg.,  do.,  1911-12;  Instr.,  Arch. 
Const.,  do.,  1910-12;  Const.,  Supt.,  do.,  1910- 
12;  Arch.,  Lexington,  Ky.,  1913;  do.,  Louis- 
ville, Ky.,  1913-18.  Pvt.,  Corp.,  2nd  Lt.,  1st, 
Ky.  Inf.,  1907-9;  Capt.,  E.  R.  C,  1918—.  Auth.: 
Spiral  Reinforcement  in  large  concrete  beams, 
Engng,  News,  1910;  Propeller  design,  Louis- 
ville Courier-Jour.,  1909;  German  long-range 
guns.,  Bingham  Sch.,  IVeekly,  1918.  Hon. 
mem..  111.,  LTniv.  Clubs;  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  S. 
C.  E.;  mem.,  B.  P.  O.  E. ;  A.  F.  A.  M. ;  S.  A. 
R.  Address,  1016  Columbia  Bldg.,  Louisville, 
Ky. 

JAMES  HUTCHINSON 
Associate;  b.  D  15,  1871;  s.  Michael  (b. 
Northumberland)  and  Jane  (Forster)  Hutchin- 
son (b.  do.).  Land.  Gard.,  Pittsburgh  and  W. 
Pa.,  1907-1  I  ;  Asst.,  I'loriculture,  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  L'niv.  of  111.,  1912-18.     Assoc,  do.,  1918 — . 


894 


University  of  Illinois 


Auth.:  Numerous  articles  of  a  technical  na- 
ture in  orchids  and  other  erotic  plants,  Horti- 
culture. Married  Susanna  Drake,  Je  ii,  i<)o2, 
Yonkers,  N.  Y.  Children:  Anna  Shearer,  b. 
Jl  I-,  1903;  James  Drake,  b.  Mr  24,  i<)"7; 
John  Joseph,  b.  S  28,  191 5;  William  Francis, 
h.  Ag  10,  1917.  Address,  biz  Michigan  Ave., 
Urbana. 

JOSEPH    GLADDON  HUTTON 
(See  No.  G349) 

JOHN  PERHAM  HYLAN 
Business;  Ph.  D.,  Clark  Univ.,  1901;  b.  Ag 
27,  iS-o;  Fremont,  N.  H.;  s.  Ira  (b.  i8,!3. 
Londonderry,  N.  H.)  and  Susan  Pratt  (Ly- 
ford)  Hylan  (b.  1845.  St.  Albans,  Me.).  Pre- 
pared in  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.,  N.  H.;  Har- 
vard, 1891-95.  Instr.,  Psych.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1S9--98;  Asst.  Prof.  Psych.,  do.,  1898-99; 
Studied  in  Ger.,  1899-1900;  Asst.,  Philos., 
Harvard,  1900-04;  Teaching  Doctor  of  Philos., 
do.,  1901-02;  Teacher,  Psych.,  Sloyd  Tr.  Sch., 
1903-07;  In  bus.,  1907 — .  Invented  Economy 
Corn  Knife,  Pat.,  1914.  Auth.:  The  Fluctu- 
ation of  Attention,  supplement  to  Psych.  Rev., 
Vol.  II,  No.  2,  1908;  Public  Worship:  A 
Studv  in  the  Psych,  of  Religion,  Open  Court 
Co.,  Chicago,  1901;  also  various  mag.  articles. 
Mem.,  Am.  Psych.  Assn.  Married  Alice  Har- 
riet Wicker,  D  30,  1903,  Boston.  Children: 
Dudley  Lyford,  b.  O  27,  1904;  Mary  Champ- 
lin,  b.  F  22,  1906;  Nathan  Wicker,  b.  Jl  28, 
1907;  Horace  Wilson,  b.  S  2,  1914-  Address, 
97   William   St.,   Stoneham,   Mass. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  HYSLOP 

(See   No.   63493) 

ERNEST    THOMPSON    INGOLD 
(See  No.  3794) 

HELEN  ISHAM  (MATTILL) 
A.  B.,  Cornell,  1903;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1906;  b. 
Tl  4,  1881,  Titusville,  Pa.;  d.  James  Henry 
"(b.  1855,  Alstead,  N.  H.)  and  Julia  E.  (Rouse) 
Ishain  (b.  1854,  Willsboro,  Pa.).  Prepared 
in  Buffalo  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Phi;  Sigma 
Xi;  Grad.  Scholarship,  Grad.  Fellowship,  in 
Chem.,  Cornell.  Lab.  Asst.,  Bur.  of  Standards, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1906-7;  Instr.,  Chem., 
I'niv.  of  111.,  1907-11;  Assoc,  do.,  1911-12. 
Auth.:  (with  L.  M.  Dennis)  Hydronitric  Acid 
V  and  VI,  Jour,  of  A.  C.  S.,  Vol.  29,  1907; 
(with  J.  A.  Aumer)  Direct  Combustion  of 
Steel  for  Sulphur  and  Carbon,  do..  Vol.  30, 
1908;  The  Loss  of  Carbon  during  Solution 
of  Steel  in  Potassium  Cupric  Chloride,  Jour. 
of  Indus,  and  Engng.,  Chem.,  Vol.  3,  ;9ii; 
Laboratory  Guide  for  Elementary  Chemistry, 
Holt,  1914.  Mem.,  Chem.  Soc.  Married  Henry 
.\.  Mattill.  D  31,  1912,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Address, 
1148  Sutter  St.,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

FANNY  REBECCA  JACKSON 
(See  No.  1904) 

GEORGE   RHINE  JACKSON 
(See  No.   3797) 

•JOHN  C.  JACKSON 
Prof.,    Chem.,    Univ.    of   111.,    1888-90.        De- 
ceased. _ 
MAVIN  EDWARD  JAHR 

(See  No.  6333) 

EDMUND  JANES  JAMES 
I'niv.  Pres.;  A.  M.,  and  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of 
Halle.,  1877;  LL.  D.,  Cornell  Coll.,  la.,  1902; 
Wesleyan,  1903,  Queen's  Coll.,  i9"3;  LL.  D., 
Harvard.  1909;  b.  My  21,  185!;,  Jacksonville, 
111.;  s.  Rev.  Colin  Dew  (b.  15,  1808,  Randolph 
Co.,  Va.)  and  Amanda  Kcziah  (Casad)  James 
(b.   Ag    18,    1827,   Lebanon,   111.).      Prepared   in 


Model  Dept.,  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.;  attended 
N.  W.  Univ.,  1873;  Harvard,  1874.  Matricu- 
lated at  Univ.  of  Halle,  1875.  Appointed 
Recorder  on  the  I'.  S.  Lake  Sur.,  1874;  Prin., 
Pub.  H.  S.,  Evanston.  111.,  1878-9;  Prof., 
Latin  and  Greek,  and  I'rin.,  H.  S.  Dept.,  111. 
St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Normal,  1879-1S82;  studied  in 
Europe,  1883;  Prof.,  Pub.  Adm.,  Univ.  of  Pa., 
1S83-96,  Sec,  Grad.  I'aculty,  organized  the 
instruction  in  this  dept.,  also  Dir.  Wharton 
Sch.  of  Finance  and  Econ.,  and  ed.,  Pol. 
Econ.  and  Pub.  Law  Series  issued  by  the 
Vn'w.  of  Pa.;  Prof.,  Pub.  Adm.  and  Dir., 
Univ.  Exten.  Div.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1896- 
1002;  Pres.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1902-4;  Pres.,  Univ. 
(-f  111.,  1904 — .  Col.,  Nat.  Guard  of  111.,  1918. 
Was  one  of  the  organizers  and  one  of  the 
first  V.  P.  of  the  Am.  Econ.  Assn.;  founded 
the  .\m.  Acad,  of  Pol.  and  Soc.  Sc.  1889, 
liecame  its  first  Pres.,  and  remained  Pres.  for 
eleven  years  for  some  years  was  ed.  of  its 
publications;  one  of  the  originators  of,  and  one 
(if  the  most  frequent  contributors  to  Lalor's 
Cyclopedia  of  Pol.  Sc;  also  pioneer  in  the 
movement  to  introduce  Univ.  extension  into 
the  U.  S.;  Pres.  of  the  Am.  Soc.  for  the  Exten. 
of  Univ.  teaching,  under  whose  auspices  the 
first  effective  exten.  work  was  done  in  this 
country.  On  invitation  of  the  Am.  Bankers' 
.\ssn.  studied  Cml.  Educ.  in  Europe,  in  1892; 
report  to  this  Assn.  on  the  Educ.  of  Bus. 
Men  in  Europe,  re-published  by  the  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1898,  is  a  standard  authority  on  this 
subject.  One  of  the  early  advocates  of  the 
establishment  of  depts.  of  educ.  in  colls,  and 
vinivs. ;  for  a  time  St.  Eraminer  of  the  H. 
.Schs.  of  111.,  and  founder  of  the  ///.  Sch. 
Jour.,  now  the  Sch.  and  Home;  active  in  the 
establishment  of  public  kindergartens  in  va- 
rious cities.  Auth.:  Relation  of  the  Modern 
Municipality  to  the  Gas  Supply.  1886;  The 
Legal  Tender  Decision.  1887;  The  Canal  and 
the  Railway  1890;  Federal  Constitution  of 
Germany,  1800;  Federal  Constitution  of 
Switzerland,  1890;  Education  of  Business  Men 
in  Europe,  1899;  Charters  of  City  of  Chicago. 
1000;  Growth  of  Great  Cities  in  Area  and 
Population,  1900;  Govt,  of  a  Typical  German 
City — Halle,  1900;  Land  Grant  Act  of  1862, 
1910;  also  over  one  hundred  papers  and  mono- 
graphs on  various  economic,  educational,  legal 
and  administrative  subjects.  Mem.,  Nat.  Mun. 
League,  V.  P.;  A.  A.  A.  S. ;  Am.  Econ.  Assn., 
V.  P.  and  Pres.;  Bd.  of  Trustees,  111.  St.  Hist. 
Lib.,  Pres.;  St.  Highway  Comn.,  Chni.;  111. 
St.  Gcol.  Comn.,  Sec,  1906-11;  Am.  Soc.  for 
Exten.  of  l^niv.  Teaching,  Pres.,  1891-5;  Tn- 
ternat.  Arbitration  Soc.  Chicago,  1903- — •;  111. 
Assn.  for  Prevention  of  Tuberculosis,  1903 — ; 
Roval  Statis.  Soc,  Dublin,  Fellow;  Societe 
Politique,  D'Economie  Paris;  Am.  Phil.  Soc; 
Pa.  Hist.  Soc;  Nat.  Council  of  Educ;  British 
.'\ssn.  for  the  Adv.  of  Sc. ;  Committee  of  Thir- 
teen of  the  Nat.  Teachers'  Assn.  on  college 
entrance  requirements;  various  patriotic  and 
hist,  societies,  including  the  S.  A.  R.,  Soc.  of 
the  Col.  Wars,  Holland  and  Huguenot  Soc; 
City  Club  (New  York);  Chicago  Press,  Ouad- 
rangle,  L^niv.  LTnion  League  (Chicago);  Evan- 
ston; Country  (Champaign);  LTniv.  (Urbana); 
Champaign  Club.  Married  Anna  Margarethe 
I^ange,  Ag  22,  1879,  Halle,  Prussia  (died  N 
\->,,  1914).  Children:  Anthony  John,  b.  Je 
21,  188s;  Herman  Gerlach,  ('06)  b.  Ja  2,  1887; 
Helen  Dickson  (':o)  b.  Jl  4,  1889.  Address, 
ITrbana. 

LEONARD  VAUGHAN  JAMES 
(See  No.  2709) 

ALBERT  WOODWARD  JAMISON 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Princeton,  1897;  M.  S., 
do.,  1899;  b.  My  31,  1874,  Peoria;  s.  Charles 
.'Mbcrt  (b.  Je  3,  1847.  Wheeling,  Va.)  and 
.Mary  Catherine  (Woodward)  Jamison  (b.  Jl 
4,     184C,    Medina,    O.).       Prepared    in    Peoria 


Faculty 


89s 


H.  S. ;  fhicago  Univ.  summer  sch.  Asst., 
C'hem.,  Princeton,  1897-99;  Chem.,  Beet  Sugar 
I-'actory,  1899-1900;  Farmer,  1900-02;  Bus., 
igo2-o6;  Teacher,  C'hem.  and  T?iol.  and  Dir. 
of  Atli.,  II.  S.,  I'eoria,  190(1-09;  Teacher,  Brad- 
ley Poly.  Inst.,  1909-10;  Asst.  Dean,  do.,  Coll. 
and  Higher  Acad.,  1916-12;  Dean,  do.,  1912- 
13;  Assoc,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1913-15;  Asst.  Supt.,  Agr.  Exten.  and  Asst. 
Prof.,  do.,  191S— .  ist  Lt.,  Bat.  F.  F.  A.,  111. 
Nat.  Guard,  191 5-16  (discharged  for  phys.  dis- 
ability); 2nd  Lt.,  Agr.  Co.,  Faculty  Bn.,  1917- 
18.  Invented  a  key  for  use  with  dry  cells 
for  lab.  purposes,  19 12;  Ed.:  List  of  Books 
for  Farmers  Lib.,  Univ.  of  111.  Bui.,  Vol.  13, 
No.  24,  1916.  Auth.:  Rainy  Days  on  the 
[■"arm,  pamphlet.  Farm  Craft  Series  for  U.  S. 
Boys'  Working  Reserve;  articles  in  papers 
and  mags.  Mem.,  Reformed  Episcopal  ('hurch, 
•903-5;  Prcsby.  Church,  1905 — ;  Dir.,  Inde- 
pendent Voters  League,  Peoria;  St.  Hist.  Soc; 
St.  Acad,  of  Sc;  N.  Central  Assn.  Sc.  and 
Math.  Teachers;  Sec.-Treas.,  111.  Farmers' 
Club.       Married     Edith    Virginia    Bash,    N     10, 

1904,  Peoria.  Children:  Amy  Bash,  b.  O 
27,  190S  (died  N  23,  1907);  Daniel  Bash,  b. 
Je  20,  1909;  Edith  Virginia,  b  N  2  191 1. 
Address,  807  Nevada  St.,  Urbana. 

CHARLES  EDWIN  JANVRIN 
Librarian;  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1910; 
B.  L.  S.,  N.  Y.  St.  Lib.  Sch.,  191 1;  b.  F  22, 
1868,  Hampton  Falls,  N.  H.;  s.  Edwin  (b.  F 
21,  1836,  do.)  and  Sally  Anne  (Thompson) 
Janvrin  (b.  Jl  12,  1842,  Notingham,  N.  H.). 
Prepared  in  Newburyport  (Mass.)  H.  S. ; 
Bridgewater  (Mass.)  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  Univ. 
of  Pa.,    1896-98;   Harvard  summers,    1899,   1900, 

1905,  1906;  Drexel  Inst.  Lib.  Sch.,  1901-02. 
Teacher,  Pub.  Schs.,  S.  Newbury  N.  H.  and 
Hartford,  Vt.,  1893-94;  do..  Pa.  Inst,  for 
Blind,  Philadelphia,  1894-1901;  Libn.,  Jeffer- 
son Med.  Coll.,  do.,  1902-07;  do..  Natural 
Hist.  Seminar.  Univ.  of  111.,  1912 — -.  Mem., 
Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  111.  St.  Lib.  Assn.;  Univ. 
Club,  Urbaua;  Epis.  Church.  Address,  1015 
VV.  California  Ave.,  Uriana;  bus.  add.,  225 
Natural  Hist.   Bldg.,  do. 

VIOLET  JAYNE  (SCHMIDT) 
A.  B..  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1887;  A.  M.,  do., 
1896;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1903;  b.  Mr 
21,  1867,  St.  Charles,  Minn.;  d.  Havens 
Brewster  (b.  O  4,  1840,  Long  Island,  N.  Y.) 
and  Nellie  Victoria  (Pike)  Jayne  (b.  S  14, 
1849,  near  Portland,  Me.).  Prepared  in 
Winona  (Minn.)  H.  S.  Gamma  Phi  Beta. 
Asst.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Crookston,  Minn.,  1887-8; 
Teacher,  Eng.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Oshkosh,  Wis., 
1889-91;  do.,  Wheaton  Sem.,  1892-3;  do.,  St. 
Norm.  Sch.,  San  Jose,  Calif.,  1893-6;  Dean 
of  Women  and  Asst.  Prof.,  Eng.  Lit.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1897-8;  do.,  and  Assoc.  Prof.,  Eng. 
Lit.  1898-1904.  Mem.,  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.,  V. 
P.,  1900-01;  Assn.  of  Collegiate  Alumnae,  Sec- 
tional V.  P.,  1913-17.  Married  Edward  Charles 
Schmidt,  Je  15,  1904,  Urbana.  Child,  Kath- 
erine,  b.  Mr  19,  1905.  Address,  130  Claremont 
Ave.,   New  York  City. 

WALTER  WILSON  JENNINGS 
(See   No.   6986) 

RICHARD  HENRY  JESSE,  JR. 
Dean  and  Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mo., 
1902;  A.  M.,  Harvard,  1907;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1909; 
b  Ja  4,  1884,  Princess  Anne,  Md. ;  s.  Richard 
Henry  (b.  Mr  i,  1853,  Epping  Forest,  Lan- 
caster Co.,  Va.)  and  Addie  Henry  (Polk) 
Jesse  (b.  Princess  Anne,  Md.).  Prepared  in 
Columbia  (Mo.)  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Lambda. 
Rollins  Jr.  Scholarship,  1901.  With  Mallinck- 
rodt  Chem.  Works,  St.  Louis,  1904;  Asst., 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  summer  1907;  Austin 
Teaching  Fellow,  Harvard  1908;  Research  Asst., 


do.,  1909;  Instr.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909- 
12;  Dean  of  Men  and  Head  of  Water  Div., 
Dept.  of  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Mont.,  1912 — . 
Auth.:  (with  G.  P.  Baxter)  A  Revision  of 
the  Atomic  Weight  of  Chromium;  The  Analysis 
of  Silver  Dichromatc,  Proceedings  Am.  Acad. 
Sc,  Vol.  44,  1909,  Jour.  Chem.  Soc,  Vol.  31, 
1009,  Zcit.  Anorg.  Chem.,  Vol.  62,  1900,  Chem. 
News,  100,  19 10,  Pub.  Carnegie  Inst.,  No.  135; 
(with  T.  W.  Richards)  Heats  of  Combustion 
of  the  Octanes  and  Xylenes,  Jour.  A.  C.  S., 
Vol.  31,  1910;  The  Composition  of  Gases 
I'ormed  in  the  Decomposition  of  Organic  Mat- 
ter, Univ.  of  111.  Bui.,  Water  Sur.  Series, 
No.  9,  1912;  Mem.,  Prcsby.  Church;  A.  C.  S., 
Univ.  of  111.  Sec;  111.  St.  Acad,  of  Sch.. 
Sec,    1911-12.     Address,   Missoula,    Mont. 

•BENJAMIN  CUTLER  JILLSON 
M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Nashville,  Tenn. ;  Ph.  D., 
Lafayette  Coll.,  Easton,  Pa.;  b.  Jl  30,  1830, 
Willimantic,  Conn.;  s.  Seth  (b.  Providence, 
R.  I.)  and  Elizabeth  (Spear)  JiUson  (b. 
Ouincy,  Mass.l.  Attended  Sheffield  Sc.  Sch., 
1854.  Instr.,  Univ.  of  Nashville,  Tenn.;  do., 
Univ.  of  Pittsburgh;  Prof.,  Geol.  and  Zool., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1882-84;  Asst.  Surv.,  Army,  1861- 
64.  Auth. :  Buls,  on  Geol.  of  Pittsburgh  River 
Basins,  and  others.  Married  Anna  Sellers 
Roosevelt,  Je  15,  1864,  Philadelphia.  Children: 
Elizabeth  Spear,  b.  Ap  20,  1865;  Sallie  Roose- 
velt, b.  N  6,  1867;  Nellie  Wainwright,  b.  D 
15,  1869;  Lucy  b.  Jl  20,  1871.  Died  Jl  17, 
1 899. 

ALICE   SARAH  JOHNSON 
(See  No.  3051) 

FRANK  TATHAM  JOHNSON 
Instructor;  b.  Macomb,  111.;  s.  Luther  (b. 
Conn.)  and  Sarah  Jane  (Tatham)  Johnson  (b. 
St.  Omar,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Wheaton  H. 
S.  and  Acad.;  Oberlin  Coll.;  Brookfield 
(Conn.)  Summer  Sch.;  N.  W.  Univ.  Summer 
-Sch.  Div.,  Voice  Dept.,  Drury  Coll.,  1909-15; 
;\ssoc.  Prof.,  do.,  Instr..  Voice,  Univ.  of  111., 
191 5 — .  Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Married  Kath- 
erine  Taylor,  O  31,  1899,  Albia,  la.  Children: 
Leland  Taylor,  b.  F  16,  1902;  Carleton  Ware, 
b.  F  23,  1910.  Address,  1002  W.  Green  St., 
Urbana. 

JOHN  THOMAS  JOHNSON 
(See  No.  2713) 

LAWRENCE  CRANE  JOHNSON 
Chemist;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1910;  Ph. 
D.,  do.,  1916;  b.  O  17,  1888,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.;  s.  Otis  Coe  (b.  1839,  Kishwaukee,  111.) 
and  Kate  (Crane)  Johnson  (b.  1841,  Tecumseh, 
Mich.).  Prepared  in  Ann  Arbor  (Mich.)  H. 
.S.  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Gamma  Alpha; 
.Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma.  Chem.,  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  1910-11;  Research  Asst.  and 
Instr.,  Chem.,  LTniv.  of  111.,  1915-16;  Instr., 
Organic  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1916-17;  Chem., 
•Sherwin-Williams  Co.,  Chicago,  1918;  Acting 
Plant  Mgr.,  Marcus  Hook  Plant,  National 
Aniline  &  Chemical  Co..  Swarthmore,  Pa.  Auth.: 
(with  W.  A.  Noyes)  Supposed  Effect  of  Form 
of  Container  on  Density  of  a  gas,  Jonr.  A.  C. 
S.,  Vol.  38,  1916;  (with  M.  (Jomberg)  Tauto- 
inerism  of  Tria,rylcarbinoIs,  do..  Vol.  39,  191 7. 
Mem.,  A.  C.  S.  Married  Blanche  Elizabeth 
Martin,  D  25,  1912,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Child, 
Mary  Catharine,  b.  N  10,  1916.  Address,  5436 
Tl.irper  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Marcus 
I  look  Plant,  Swarthmore,  Pa. 

ROXANA  GALLETLY  JOHNSON 
(See  No.  3805) 

•CHARLES   HUGHES   JOHNSTON 
Professor;   A.    B.,  Univ.   of   N.    C,    1898;    M. 
A.,    Harvard,     1003;    Ph.    D.    do.,    1905;    b.     D 
21,    1877,    Chapel    Hill,    N.    C. ;    s.    Charles   Wil- 


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son  and  Agnes  (Watkins)  Hughes.  Teacher 
and  Vice  Prin.,  Bingham  Sch.,  Mebane,  N. 
C,  1898-02;  Registrar,  Harvard  Sum.  Sch., 
1903-os;  Prof.,  Psych.,  and  V.  P.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  E.  Stroudsburg,  Pa.,  1905-6;  Prof., 
Psych,  and  Educ,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1906-07; 
do.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1907-09;  jr.  Prof.,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  1909-10;  Dean,  Sell,  of  Educ,  Univ. 
of  Kan.,  1910-13;  Prof.  Secondary  Educ, 
Columbia  summer  sch.,  1913;  Prof.,  Secondary 
Educ,  Univ.  of  III.,  1913-17.  Auth. :  Sylla; 
bus  in  Philosophy  of  Educ,  1908;  Sch.  of 
Educ,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1910;  Ed.  and  part 
author.  High  School  Educ,  1912;  The  Mod- 
ern High  School,  1914;  numerous  monographs 
and  articles;  Man.  Ed.,  Educ.  Adm.  and  Su- 
pervision. Married  Nell  Converse  Bomar,  Je 
21,  1906,  Spartanburg,  S.  C.  Children:  Agnes 
Elsord,  b.  Jl  24,  1909;  Helen  Elizabeth,  Jl 
30,  191 1 ;  Charlotte  Hughes,  My  8,  19 17.  Died 
S   4,    1917,   Baltimore. 

M.  McELROY  JOHNSTON 
Instructor;  Cert.,  Sch.  of  Mus.,  Univ.  of 
Mich.;  b.  Jl  9,  1880,  Ft.  Scott,  Kan.;  s. 
Erasmus  (b.  1845)  and  Angeline  Medora 
(Acuff)  Johnston  (b.  1848).  Prepared  in 
Wichita  (Kan.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1901- 
03.  Sinfonia  Oratorio  Song  Recital  work  and 
opera,  the  most  important  operatic  engagement 
being  H.  W.  Savage's  "Parsifal";  Instr.,  Voice, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1911-13.  Married  Harriette 
Marie  Johnston,  S  16,  1907.  Children:  Mc- 
Elroy,  b.  S  23,  1908;  Arthur  Osgood,  b.  Ja 
30,  1911.     Address."*! 

EASLEY    STEPHEN   JONES 
(See  No.  G366) 

FLORENCE  NIGHTINGALE  JONES 
Instr.  and  Prop,  of  Summer  Resort;  A.  B., 
Oberlin  Coll.,  1883;  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Neb., 
1891;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1903;  b.  Ober- 
lin, O.;  d.  Daniel  Jerome  (b.  1831,  Naples,  N. 
Y.)  and  Celestia  (Johnson)  Jones  (b.  1815, 
La  Porte,  O.).  Prepared  by  pvt.  instrs.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Gamma  Phi  Beta.  Instr.,  Latin, 
Gates  Coll.,  Neb.,  1883-s;  do.,  H.  S.,  Lin- 
coln, Neb.,  1886-93;  stud,  in  Paris,  1893-5; 
Instr.,  French,  pvt.  schs.,  Chicago,  1896-7; 
Instr.,  Rom.  Langs.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1900-12; 
Instr.,  Spanish,  Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago,  and 
joint  prop,  of  summer  resort  at  Griswolda, 
Upper  Hamlin  Lake,  Ludington,  Mich.,  1912 — . 
Auth.:  Bcaumarchais  and  Plautus,  The 
Source  of  the  Barbier  de  Seville,  Scott,  Fores- 
man  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1908;  Boccaccio  and  his 
Imitators,  The  Decameron,  Univ.  of  Chicago 
Press,  1910.  Address,  3555  W.  Monroe  St., 
Chicago. 

GRINNELL  JONES 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Vandcrbilt  Univ.,  1903; 
M.  S.,  do.,  1905;  A.  M.,  Harvard,  1905;  Ph. 
D.,  do..  1908;  b.  Ja  14,  1884,  Des  Moines;  s. 
Richard  (b.  Berlin,  Wis.)  and  Carrie  Holmes 
(Grinnell)  Jones  (b.  Grinnell,  la.).  Prepared 
in  Albany  (N.  Y.)  Acad.,  and  Grinnell  (la.) 
Acad.;  Syracuse  Univ.,  1898-9.  Sigma  Nu; 
Phi  Beta  Kapi)a;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Up- 
silon;  Ali)ha  Chi  Sigma.  Teaching  Fellow, 
Math,  and  (hem.,  Vandcrbilt  Univ.,  1903-04; 
Austin  Teaching  Fellow,  Chem.,  Harvard,  lOoO- 
07;  Instr.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-11; 
Assoc,  do.,  1911-12;  Instr.  Chem.,  Harvard, 
1912-1O;  Asst.  Prof.,  do..  Harvard,  1916-17; 
Chem.  Expert  on  Staff,  U.  S.  Tariff  Comn., 
1917-19;  Asst.  Prof.,  Chem.,  Harvard  Sch.  of 
Engng.,  1919 — .  Auth.:  (with  T.  W.  Richards) 
The  Molecular  Weight  of  Silver  Sulphate,  and 
the  Atomic  Weight  of  Sulphur,  Jour,  of  A. 
C.  A.,  Vol.  29,  1907;  (with  T.  W.  Richards) 
The  Comi)ressibilities  of  the  Chloride  Bro- 
mides and  Iodides  of  Sodium,  Putassium,  Sil- 
ver, and  Tallium,  do..  Vol.  31,  1909;  An  Ex- 
planation   of    the    Negative    Coeficient    of    Ex- 


pansion of  Silver  Iodide,  do..  Vol.  31,  1909, 
(with  G.  P.  Baxter)  A  Revision  of  the  Atomic 
Weigilit  of  Phosphorus,  The  Analysis  of  Silver 
Phosphate,  do.,  Vol.,  3-',  1910,  and  Proceed- 
ini/s  Of  Am.  Acad,  of  Arts  and  Scs.,  Vol.  45, 
1910;  Ihe  Atomic  Weight  of  Hydrogen,  Jour, 
of  A.  C.  S.,  Vol.  32,  1910;  Equilibrium  in 
the  Sydcem:  Water,  Potassium  Iodide  and 
Iodine  at  0°C.  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  Vol.  37,  191.5; 
The  properties  of  Silver  Iodide  interpreted  in 
the  lignc  of  recent  Thermodynamic  Concep- 
tions, do.,  V'ol.  37,  1915;  The  Equilibrium  be- 
tween Bromine  and  Potassium  Bromide  Solu- 
tions at  0°C,  Trans.  Am.  Electro  Chein.  Soc, 
vol.  30,  1916;  The  Tariff  Comn.  and  its  Oper- 
ation with  Reference  to  the  Chemical  Schedule, 
Jour.  Indus.  Engng.  Chem.,  vol.  9,  1917. 
Mom.,  Congr.  Church;  A.  C.  S. ;  Am.  Electro 
Chem.  Soc;  Am.  Acad,  of  Arts  and  Scs., 
1918;  Chemist's  Club,  N.  Y. ;  Council  of  the 
A.  C.  S.  Married  Jennie  Reed  Lupton,  Ag 
18,  1910,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Child,  (irinnell 
Jr.,  b.  D  13,  1913.  Address,  Harvard  Sch.  of 
Engng.,  Cambridge,  Mass. 

HARRY  STUART  VEDDER  JONES 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Coll.  of  Charleston,  1899; 
A.  B.,  Harvard,  1901;  A.  M.,  do.,  1903;  Ph. 
D.,  do.,  1906;  b.  Ag  8,  1878.  Charleston,  S.  C, ; 
s.  Daniel  Henry  (b.  1840,  Eng.)  and  Roberta 
Stuart  (Hare)  Jones  (b.  O  i,  1853,  Charles- 
ton, S.  C.).  Prepared  in  Charleston  (S.  C.) 
H.  S. ;  Scholar,  Harvard,  1905-06.  Prof.,  Eng., 
Mount  Union  Coll.,  Alliance,  O.,  1901-02;  act- 
ing Asst.  Prof.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1902-03; 
Asst.,  Eng.,  Harvard,  1904-05;  Instr.,  Eng., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1906-07;  Assoc,  do.,  1907-12; 
Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1912 — .  Auth.:  Robin  Hood 
and  Little  John,  Joiir.  of  Am.  Folk-Lore,  Vol. 
.;3.  The  Clerk  of  Oxenford,  Publications  of  the 
Mod.  Lang.  Assn.,  Vol.  20;  The  Cleomades 
and  Related  Folk  Tales,  do.,  Vol.  16;  Some 
Observations  upon  the  Squire's  Tale,  do..  Vol. 
13;  The  Celomades,  the  M61iacin,  and  the 
Arabian  Tale  of  the  Enchanted  Horse,  Jour, 
of  F.ng.  and  Ger.  Philol..  Vol.  6;  A  Proverb 
in  Hamlet,  Mod.  Lang,  Notes,  Vol.  27;  Imag- 
inatyf  in  Piers  Plowman,  Jour,  of  Eng.  and 
Gcr.  Philol.,  Vol.  13;  Joseph  Ritson,  a  Roman- 
tic Antiq^uarian,  Scwancc  Review,  Vol.  22;  also 
l)ook  reviews.  Assoc.  Ed.  of  the  Jour,  of  Eng. 
and  Ger.  Philol.  Mem.,  Mod.  Lang.  Assn. 
of  Am.  Married  Margaret  Walker,  Je  12, 
1907,  Cordesville,  S.  C.  Children:  Annie 
Prioleau,  b.  Ag  22,  1911;  Margaret  Walker, 
b.  F  17,  1913;  Robert  Hare,  b.  Ap  4,  1917. 
Address,  916  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 

HENRY  LEONARD  JONES 
(See  No.  1712) 

*HENRY  TROWBRIDGE  JONES 
Instr.,    Forge,    LTniv.    of    111.      Died    Mr    20, 
1918,  Redlands,  Calif. 

ISABEL  ELIZA  JONES 
(See  No.  658) 

J.  CLAUDE  JONES 
(See  No.  1713) 

LLOYD   THEODORE   JONES 
(See  No.   G368) 

MARY  L.  JONES 
Librarian;  B.  L.,  I'liiv.  of  Neb.;  B.  L.  S., 
ITniv.  of  St.  of  N.  Y.;  b.  Je  29,  1865;  d.  Wil- 
liam R.  (b.  Cardiganshire,  Wales)  and  Jane 
(James)  Jones  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Latin 
•Sch.  of  l^niv.  of  Neb.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
Acting  Libn.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  189^-97 ;.  Asst. 
Prof.,  Lib.  Economy  and  Libn.,  Univ.  of 
111.,    1897-98;    Libn.,    Los    Angeles    Pub.    Lib., 


Faculty 


897 


1900-05;  do.,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1907-13;  Asst. 
Libn.,  Los  Angeles  ("o.  Free  Lib.,  1913 — . 
Address,  1407  Garfield  Ave.,  S.  Pasadena, 
Calif. 

PAUL  VAN  BRUNT  JONES 
Associate;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1906;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1908;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1912;  b. 
Ag  26,  1882,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.;  s.  Maria  Jane 
(Van  Brunt)  Jones  (b.  184s,  Englewood,  N. 
J.).  Prepared  in  Ann  Arbor  (Mich.)  H.  S.  Phi 
Eta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Quadrangle  Club;  Har- 
rison I'ellow,  L^niv.  of  Pa.  Instr.,  Ilist.,  LTniv. 
of  Mich.,  190S-10;  Assoc,  do.,  Bryn  Mawr, 
1913;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914 — .  Auth. :  The 
Household  of  a  Tudor  Nobleman,  Univ.  of  111., 
1918;  Apropos  of  Reference  Readings  in  H. 
S.  History,  Hist.  Teacher's  I^Iag.,  Vol.  9,  No. 
4,  1918;  Italy  and  the  Peace  Conference, 
pamphlet  issued  by  War  Com.  of  Univ.  Mar- 
ried Irma  Frida  Ilaller,  S  1914,  Ann  Arbor, 
Mich.  Child.  Paul  Ilaller,  b.  My  2,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, 907   W.   Illinois   St.,  Urbana. 

RALPH  R.  JONES 
Associate;  b.  S  22,  1880,  Ind.  Prepared  in 
Shortridge  H.  S.,  Indianapolis;  Purdue  Univ. 
Acacia.  Coach,  Franklin  Col|.„  1900;  do., 
Butler  Coll.  1901;  do.,  Wabash  Coll,  1904-9; 
do.,  Purdue  Univ.  1909-12;  Basketball  coach, 
LTniv.  of  111.,  1912-15;  Assoc,  do.,  1915 — . 
Mem.,  Baptist  Church.  Address,  708  W.  Ore- 
gon St.,  Urbana. 

ROBERT  TAYLOR  JONES 
(See  No.  5237) 

ROY  CHILDS  JONES 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Arch.,  L^niv.  of  Pa.,  1908; 
A.  M.,  do.,  1914:  b.  Je  22,  1885,  Kendallville, 
Ind.;  s.  Rufus  Cornelius  (b.  Ag  5,  i860.  Au- 
burn, Ind.)  and  Minnie  Louisa  (Childs)  Jones 
(b.  Ja  6,  1864,  Kendallville,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  Garrett  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Sr.  Honors;  Brooks 
Medal  in  Design.  Asst.,  Drawing,  Univ.  of 
Pa.,  1907-9;  Draftsman,  -oflice  Holabird  & 
Roche,  Archs.,  Chicago,  1909-10;  Instr.,  Arch., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1910-13;  Asst.  Prof.  Arch.  Dent., 
Univ.  of  Minn.,  1914 — •.  Enlisted,  40th  Engrs., 
Camouflage  Corps,  1917;  Corp.,  Supply  Dept., 
1917;  Bn.  Supply  Sergt.,  (overseas)  1918. 
Second  Mention  Stewardson  Competitions, 
1908  and  1909;  first  medal,  Soc.  of  Beaux  Arts 
Arch's;  Competitions,  1908;  Second  Medal, 
do.,  1909;  admitted  to  Final  Competition,  Am. 
Prize  of  Rome,  1909.  Address,  Arch.  Dept., 
LTniv.  of  Minn.,   Minneapolis. 

WALTER  HOWE  JONES 
Composer  and  Ed.;  b.  O  8,  1862,  Hastings, 
Minn.;  s.  Roys  (b.  Ag  31,  1810  and  Hannah 
Samanthe  (Howe)  Jones  (b.  N  9,  1823).  Pre- 
pared in  Clinton  (la.)  H.  S.  Studied  music 
in  Chicago,  and  in  Berlin,  Ger. ;  Prof.,  Piano, 
DePauw  Univ.,  Ind.,  1892-95;  Head  of  Music 
Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1895-190 1;  Dir.,  111.  Con- 
servatory of  Music,  Jacksonville,  III.,  1901- 
03;  Composer  and  Ed.  of  Music,  1903 — ;  Y. 
M.  C.  A.  Worker,  1918— .  Ed.  of  Univ.  Songs, 
Champaign  Gasette,  1901;  New  Songs  for  Male 
Quartets,  Hinds  and  Noble,  1903;  Songs  of 
the  Flag  and  Nation,  do.,  1904;  also  various 
books  of  sch.,  coll.,  and  kindergarten  songs  for 
Hinds,  Noble  and  Eldredge;  Translation  of 
Freytag's  Die  Journatlisten,  and  Storm's  Im- 
mensee,  do.  I'^irst  pres..  Choral  Soc,  Univ. 
of  111.;  Dir.,  I'niv.  of  111.  Band,  Orchestra  and 
Glee  Clubs;  Dir.,  Jacksonville  Choral  Soc, 
1901-03;  Dir.,  Sioux  Falls  Choral  Soc.  and 
Orchestra,  1905-06.  Mem.,  Minn.  Chap.,  Am. 
Guild  of  Organists.  Married  Mary  Lucia 
Collins,  Ag  23,  1905,  L^rbana.  Child,  Roys 
Collins,  b.  D  14,  1906.  Address,  31 14  Henne- 
pin Ave.,  Minneapolis. 


HARVEY  HERBERT  JORDAN 
Prof,  and  Asst.  Dean;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  LTniv. 
of  Mc;  b.  Mr  7,  1885,  Waltham,  Me.;  s.  Ro- 
land Herbert  b.  My  12,  1859,  do.)  and  Carrie 
I-rances  (Hlake)  Jordan  (b.  My  6,  1863, 
Franklin,  do.).  Prepared  in  Ellsworth  (Me.) 
H.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Cosmo- 
politan Club.  Asst.,  Astron.  and  Field  Sur., 
Univ.  of  Me.,  1909-10;  Instr.,  Civ.  Engng., 
du.,  1910-11;  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  field  seasons, 
1908-10;  Instr.,  G.  E.  D.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1911- 
t5;  Assoc,  do.,  1915-17;  Asst.  Prof.,  G.  E. 
D.  and  Asst.  Dean,  Coll.  of  Engng.,  do., 
1917 — .  Address,  804  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 
FREDERICK  ANREAS  JORGENSEN 
Dairy  Mgr. ;  b.  D  21,  1882,  Hals,  Denmark; 
s.  Jorgen  Mork  Sikker  (h.  FoUet,  do.)  and 
Sine  Als  Jorgensen  (b.  Hals,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Hals  (Denmark)  II.  S.  Buttermaker,  Univ 
of  111.;  Dairy  Field  Asst.,  do.,  1911-12;  Mgr. 
Pioneer  Crea^nery  Co.,  Champaign,  1912 — , 
Auth.:  Circular  48.  Mem.,  Scandinavia  Club 
Univ.  of  111.;  A.  F.  A.  M. ;  111.  Butter  Mfrs! 
Improvement  Assn. ;  Rotary  Club,  Champaign 
Married  Sarah  Grace  McMillen  Cog).  .S  3 
■913.  Urbana.  Address,  308  E.  Springfield 
Ave.,   Champaign. 

JOHN  CLARK  JORDAN 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Knox  Coll.,  1908;  A.  M., 
Columbia  Univ.,  191 1;  Ph.  D.,  do..  191 5;  b.  N 
3,  1883,  Varna,  HI.;  s.  George  Clark  (b.  N 
25,  1857,  Hiramsburg.  O.)  and  Mary  (Downey) 
Jordan  (b.  Ap  12,  i860,  Wenona,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Wenona  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Pundit  Club.  Asst.,  Eng.,  LTniv.  of  111.,  1908- 
09;  Instr..  do.,  1912-14;  Prof.,  Eng.,  Drury 
Ciill.,  Springfield.  Mass.,  1914-18;  do.,  Univ. 
of  Ark.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Robert  Greene,  Colum- 
I)ia  Univ.  press.  New  York  City,  1915.  231  pp. 
Married  Annabel  Harrison,  Ag  2,  191 1,  Gales- 
burg,  111.  Address,  University  of  Arkansas, 
Fayette /ille.  Ark. 

W^ALTER    EDWARD    JOSEPH 

(See   No.   G373) 

EMMA   REED    JUTTON 

(See  No.   1237) 

JAMES    FRANKLIN   KABLE 
(See  No.   1238) 

VICTOR  HUGO  KADISH 
Chemist;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1906;  b. 
Mr.  1884;  s.  Ernest  Arthur  (b.  1858,  Chicago) 
and  Herminie  (Wetzl)  Kadish  (b.  1863,  Mil- 
waukee). Prepared  in  No.  Div.  H.  S.,  Chi- 
cao-o.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Phi  Lambda  LTpsilon.  Asst.,  Chem.,  LTniv.  of 
III.,  1906-07;  Chem.,  Sprague,  Warner  &  Co., 
Chicago,  1908-10;  Chem.,  Am.  Hide  &  Leather 
Co.,  Milwaukee,  1910-11;  Grad.  Stud.,  Leather 
C^hem.,  Pratt  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1911-12; 
Sr.  Chem.,  Milwaukee  Sewerage  Comn.,  1913- 
15;  Supt.  Milwaukee  Patent  Leather  Co., 
19 1 5 — .  Invented  Method  of  Recovering 
Fertilizer  Material  from  Tannery  Waste 
Liquids.  Address,  736  Farwell  Ave.,  Mil- 
waukee. 

JOHN  BOYNTON  KAISER 
Librarian;  A.  B.,  West  Reserve  Univ., 
Cleveland,  1008;  B.  L.  S.,  New  York  St.  Lib. 
Sch.,  1910;  M.  L.  S.,  do.,  1917;  b.  Ja  i,  1887, 
Cleveland;  s.  Peter  Henry  (b.  S  14,  1840, 
Gnadenhutten,  O.)  and  Beza  N.  (Boynton) 
Kaiser  (b.  .S  23,  1845,  Elyria,  O.).  Prepared 
in  Cleveland  H.  S. ;  West.  Reserve  LTniv.  Law 
Sch.,  1907-08;  LTniv.  of  111.  1912-1913.  Beta 
Theta  Pi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Phi  Beta  Kar-^a. 
Asst.  Libn.,  West.  Reserve  Hist.  Soc,  sum- 
mers 1907-08;  Asst.,  Reference  Dept.,  Cleve- 
land Pub.  Lib.,  summer  1909;  Asst.,  N.  Y. 
St.  Law  Lib.,  Albany,  N.  Y.,  1909-10;  Asst.  St. 


University  of  Illinois 


Lilin.  in  cliarge  of  Legislative  Reference  Work, 
Tex.  St.  Lib.,  Austin,  1910-11;  Lecturer,  De- 
partmental Lib.  Problems  and  Libn.,  Depts. 
of  Ecoii.  and  Sociol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 1-14; 
Libn.,  Taconia  Pub.  Lib.,  Tacoma,  Wash., 
1914 — .  Auth.:  Law,  Legislative,  and  Munici- 
pal Reference  Libraries,  Boston  Book  Co., 
1914;  Finding  List  of  Books,  Austin,  Te.x., 
1911;  The  National  Bibliographies  of  the 
South  American  Kipublics,  Boston  Book  Co., 
1913;  A  National  legislative  reference  bureau, 
\atiou.  Vol.,  92,  1911;  Translations  of  Early 
Texas  Session  Laws,  Tex.  Hist.  Assn.  Quart., 
Vol.  15,  1911;  Municipal  Reference  Libraries, 
Xation]  Vol.  94,  1912;  The  Special  Library  and 
the  Library  School,  Lib.  Jour.,  Vol.  37,  1912; 
Library  School  Training  for  Law  Library 
Employes,  Law  Lib.  Jour.,  Vol.  s,  1912;  Amer- 
ican Aiunicipal  Documents,  Spec.  Libs.  Vol.  4, 
1913,  Reprinted  Lib.  Jour.,  Vol.  38,  19 13;  The 
t  omprachicos.  Jour.  Am.  Inst.  Criminal  Law 
and  Criminal.,  Vol.  4,  1912;  Scientific  Law 
Making,  Independent,  Vol.  75,  11,  1913;  Pub- 
licity for  Libraries,  Proceedings  Pac.  North- 
ivcst  Lib.  Assn.,  Vol.  5,  1914;  The  Civics 
Room,  Bui.  Am.  Lib.  Assn.,  Vol.  9,  1915; 
I  barter  Revision,  Tacoma  Daily  News,  S  16, 
18,  19,  191 6;  Tacoma  Public  Library  Annual 
Reports  1914-17;  various  other  articles.  Mem., 
\\  ashington  St.  Lib.  Advisory  Bd.,  Pres, 
i9[6 — ;  Advisory  Bd.,  Lib.  Dept.,  Univ.  of 
V\ash.;  Am.  Lib.  Assn.  (Comm.  on  Legisla- 
tion, 1917-18);  N.  Y.  St.  Lib.  Sch.  Assn.; 
-Am.  Pol.  Sc.  Assn.,  1914-15;  Pres.,  Pacific 
Northwest  Lib.  Assn.,  1917-18;  Rotary  Club 
(Taconia)  1914-15;  Sec,  Citizens  Sunday  Ser- 
vice Com.,  1915  (Tacoma  Stadium);  Treas., 
Tacoma  Pub.  Forum,  1916-17;  Sec,  Manag- 
ing Bd.  Civic  Bur.,  Tacoma  Chamber  of 
Commerce,  1916-17;  Trustee,  Taconia  Chamber 
of  Commerce,  1917 — I  mem.,  Congr.  Church. 
Address,  2821  N.  Lawrence  St.,  Tacoma, 
\Vash.;    bus.  add.,  Public   Lib.    do. 

PERRY    E.    KARRAKER 
(See  No.  4741) 

SEBASTIAN   KARRER 
(See  No.   G376) 

ELEANOR  DA(;GETT  KARSTEN 
Secretary;  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  191 1; 
Lect.  and  Sec,  Lib.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913- 
14;  Sec.  to  Pres.,  Bryn  Mawr  Coll.,  1914-15; 
Woman's  Suffrage  Work,  New  York  City, 
1915;  Sec  to  Jane  Addams,  Hull  House,  Chi- 
cago, 1916—.  Married,  Gustav  E.  Karsten, 
Mr  24,  1891,  Indianapolis.  Children:  Carl 
and  I'aul.     Address,  Hull    House,  Chicago. 

•GUSTAF  E.  KARSTEN 
Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Freiburg,  18S3;  b.  My  22, 
1859,  Petershagenfeld,  West  Prussia,  Ger. 
<  Graduated  at  the  Gymnasium  in  Maricnburg, 
1878;  studied  at  Leipsic,  Konigsburg  and 
lleidclburg,  1878-83;  do.,  at  Tubingen,  London, 
ami  i'aris,  1883-85.  Docent  in  Ciermanic  and 
Rom.  Philol.,  Univ.  of  Geneva,  Switzerland, 
1885-8(1;  Prof.,  Rom.  Langs.,  Ind.  Univ., 
1886-90;  Prof.,  Germanic  Philol.,  do.,  1890-93; 
Substitute  I'rof^  Ger.,  Cornell,  1903-05;  Sub- 
stitute Prof.,  tier.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1905-06; 
Prof.,  fier.,  and  Head  of  Dept.  of  Mod.  Langs., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1906-08.  Ed. -in-Chief  and  Pub., 
Jour,  of  Eng.  and  Ger.  Philol.  Auth.:  Zu 
den  alt  Franzoesischcn,  Konsonantenverbin- 
dungcn,  1885;  contributor  to  European  and 
American  periodicals.  Chm.,  Section  of  Ger- 
manic Langs,  at  the  Internat.  Cong,  of  Arts 
and  Sc.  held  in  connection  with  World's  l'"air, 
St.  Louis,  1904;  Chm.,  Central  Div.  Mod. 
Langs.  Assn.  of  Am.  1007.  Married  Eleanor 
.S.  Daggett,  Mr  24,  1801,  Indianapolis.  Chil- 
dren; (Jarl  and  Paul.  Die.l  Ja  28,  1908,  Ur- 
bana. 


WILLIAM  HARRISON  KAVANAUGH 
Professor;  M.  E.,  Lehigh  Univ.,  1894)  b. 
Ag  19,  1873,  Williamsport,  Pa.;  s.  Daniel  (b. 
-Montgomery  Co.,  N.  V.)  and  Emma  Ramsey 
Kavanaugh  (b.  Williamsport,  Pa.).  Prepared 
in  Williamsport  (Pa.)  H.  S.  Tau  Peta  Pi. 
I'rin.,  Miners  and  Mechanics  Inst.,  Freeland, 
Pa.,  1894-5;  Mercantile  bus.,  Williamsport, 
Pa.,  1895-97;  Instr.,  M.  E.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1807-98;  Draftsman,  Pa.  R.  R.,  Williamsport, 
1898-1900;  Chief  Draftsman,  do.,  1900-01; 
Instr.,  M.  E.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1901-02;  Asst. 
Prof.,  do.,  in  charge  of  Exp.  Engng.,  do., 
1902-07;  Prof.,  Exp.  Engng.,  and  Head  of 
Dept.  do.,  1907-16;  Prof.,  Exp.  Engng.,  Univ. 
of  Pa.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  Problem  in  Metal- 
lurgy, Technograph,  No.  12,  1898;  Experiments 
with  Sandpipes  and  Rules  for  Designing  same. 
Proceedings  Northzvest  Railway  Chib,  Vol.  7, 
1901;  Steam  Separator  Tests,  Minnesota  Year 
Book,  No.  13,  1905.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E. ; 
.Soc.  for  the  Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ. ;  Am. 
and  Internat.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials.  Mar- 
ried Julia  S.  Vogt,  F  20,  189I1,  Allentown, 
Pa.  Children:  Emma  Cosette,  b.  Ja  2,  1898; 
William  Ramsey,  b.  Ap  19,  1910.  Address, 
2o8kN.   63rd   St.,  Overbrook,   Philadelphia. 

FRED  HALL  KAY 
(ieologist;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907; 
b.  F  1,  1S85,  Camp  Point,  111.;  s.  William 
Thomas  and  Margaret  Belle  (Hancock)  Kay 
(b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Maplewood  H.  S.,  Camp 
Point,  111.  Sigma  Nu;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  U. 
.S.  (ieol.  Sur.,  1907-10;  Geol.,  So.  Pacific  Co., 
1910-11;  Asst.  St.  Geol.,  111.,  1911-17;  Lecturer, 
(.ieol.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17;  Geol., 
Sun  Co.,  1917 — ;  Head,  Land  Dept.,  and  Sec, 
Twin  St.  Oil  Co.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Oil  Fields 
of  111.,  Bui.  Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Vol.  28;  Carlin- 
ville  Oil  and  Gas  Field,  Bui  20,  ///.  St.  Geol. 
Sur.;  Petroleum  in  111.  in  1914  and  1915  and 
Notes  on  Bremen  Antichne,  Randolph  Co., 
Bui.  31,  do.,  1916;  Petroleum  in  111.  in  1916 
Bui.  35,  do.,  1917;  Coal  Resources  of  District 
VII,  Coal  No.  6.  West  of  Duquoin  Antichne, 
Bui.  II,  Cooperative  Min.  Investigations,  1915; 
(with  K.  D.  White)  Coal  Resources  of  District 
VIII  (Danville),  Bui.  14,  do.;  various  other 
articles.  Mem.,  Sigma  Xi;  A.  F.  A.  M. ; 
I'niv.  Club;  A.  I.  M.  E. ;  LTnitarian  Church. 
Married  Vivian  Woodcock,  Ag  17,  1910,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Child,  Caryl,  b.  Je  24,  1015 
(died  [e  26.  1915).  Address,  Twin  State  Oil 
Co.,   Tulsa,   Okla. 

A.    R.    KEAGY 
Instr.,  U.   S.   S.   M.   A.,  Univ.  of  111.,    1918; 
Stud.,    Univ.    of    111.     Address     604    W.    (Irecn 
St.,   L^rbana. 

HUGH  PRATT  K1-;AN 
(See  No.   G377) 

FRED  CROSBY  KEELEU 
(See  No.  3057) 

HARRY   KEELER 

(See  No.  g(M) 

EDWARD  SPENCER   KEENE 
(See  No.  608) 

ROBERT  WOOD  KEETON 
Physician;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1906; 
.vr.  S.,  do..  1913;  M.  D.,  N.  W.  Univ.  Med. 
Sch..  1916;  b.  11  7,  18S3,  West  Point,  Miss.; 
s.  James  Madison  (b.  do.)  and  Gecirgii 
(Brown)  Kcoton  (b.  Ala.).  Prepared  in 
Webb  Sch.,  Bcllbuckle,  Tenn.  Gamma  Alfiha; 
I'i  Kappa  Alpha;  Sigma  Xi.  Asst.,  Biol., 
Millikin  Univ.,  1903-05;  Teacher,  Sc,  H.  S., 
Champaign,  1905-06;  do.,  Houston,  Tex.,  1906- 
10;   Asst.,  Physiol.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  summer 


Faculty 


Soo 


ipin,  1912,  1913,  1915;  do.,  Univ.  of  1)1., 
1910-12;  Adjunct.  Prof.,  Physiol.,  Albany  Med. 
Sell.,  1912-14;  Interne,  Cook  Co.  Hosp.,  Chi- 
cago, 1917-18.  Auth. :  Gastric  Secretion  in 
Parathyroid  Tetany,  Am.  Jour,  of  FhysioL, 
Ja  1914;  Distribution  of  Ciastrin,  do.,  191 5; 
Stimulation  ot  Hypophysis,  do.;  Site  of  Action 
of  Strychnine,  Am.  Jour,  of  Pharmacol.,  1916; 
Existence  of  a  Gastric  Lipase,  Jour,  of  Biol. 
Chcm..  1917.  Address,  7455  Greenvicw  Ave., 
Chicago. 

MARY  HELEN  KEITH 
Assistant;  B.  S.,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1894; 
A.  M.,  Columbia,  1904;  b.  N  9,  1868,  Brock- 
ton, Alass. ;  d.  Azra  Benjamin  (b.  Je  d.  1830, 
do.)  and  Mary  Ann  (Cary)  Keith  (b.  Ag 
IS.  1^3 1,  Hanson,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Brain- 
tree  (Mass.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Thcta  Chi.  Teacher, 
Sc.,  1896-1903;  Instr.,  Chem.,  Mt.  Holyoke 
Coll.,  1904-08;  Analytical  Chem.,  1908-09; 
Asst.,  Columbia,  1909-10;  Asst.,  An.  Nutrition, 
O.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1910-14;  do..,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1903;  Asst.,  An.  Nutrition,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1914 — .  Auth.:  Review  in  O.  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.  Tech.  Series;  (with  E.  L.  Ross  and  H. 
S.  Grindley)  Phosphorous  Metabolism  of 
Lambs  Fed  a  Ration  of  Alfalfa,  Hay,  Corn, 
and  Linseed  Meal,  Jour.  Agr.  Research,  Vol. 
4,  1915;  Lincoln  in  Urbana,  Braintree  Ob- 
sencr.  Vol.  39,  19 16;  Is  Vegetarianism  Based 
on  Sound  Science?,  Sc.  Am.  Supplement,  Vol. 
82,  1916;  Vitamines,  or  Life  Preservers,  Jour. 
Home  Econ.,  Vol.  8,  1916:  The  Wisdom  of 
Joseph,  The  Farmers  Guide,  Vol.  29,  1917; 
Shall  We  Eat  Corn  Meal?  A  Question  of 
World  Economics,  Sc.  Am.  Supplement,  Vol. 
84,  1917.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  Am.  Home 
Econ.  Assn. ;  111.  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  A.  C.  S. 
Address,  806  S.   6th  St.,  Champaign. 

OLIVER  ARNOLD  KELLER 
Farmer;  B.  S.,  Purdue,  1910;  b.  D  20,  i88^, 
Clayton,  Ind.;  s.  Henry  F.  (b.  Ap  10,  1855, 
Mooresville,  Ind.)  and  Margaret  J'.  (Thomo- 
son)  Keller  (b.  O  8,  1856,  Orange,  N.  C). 
Prepared  in  Monrovia  (Ind.)  H.  S. ;  Central 
Acad.,  Plainfield,  Ind.  Agathon  Club,  Purdue 
Univ.  Foreman,  Univ.  of  111.  Creamery,  1910- 
11;  Asst.,  Dairy  Manufactures,  do.,  1911-15; 
farmer,  Mooresville,  Ind.,  1915-7;  do.,  Dan- 
ville, Ind.,  191 7 — .  Mem.,  F"riends  Cihurch. 
Married  C'lara  Ruth  Scott,  Je  28,  1914.  Child, 
Maresa  Jane,  b.  S  3,  1916.  Address,  Danville, 
Ind. 

ORAN  KELLER 
Chemist;  B.  S.,  Rutgers  Coll.,  1912;  b.  Ja 
2,  1891,  New  Brunswick,  N.  J.  Asst.,  Chem. 
Soils,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-13;  Chem.,  New 
Brunswick,  N.  J.,  1913— .  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church.  Address,  253  George  St.,  New  Bruns- 
wick,  N.  J.t 

ROBERT  BROWDER   KELLER 
Director;    B.    S.,    Purdue,    1908;    b.    My    10, 

1884,  Louisville,  Ky.  Teacher,  Louisville 
Man.  Tr.  H.  S.,  1902-05;  Apprentice  Instr., 
Erie  R.  R.,  Dunmore,  Pa.,  igog-io;  Supvr.  of 
Apprentices,  D.  L.  &  U.  R.  R.,  1910-13;  ist 
Asst.,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913- 
15;  Dir..  ().  S.  Johnson  Man.  Tr.  Sch.,  19 15 — •. 
Mem.,  Christian  Sc.  Church.  Address,  1015 
Sunset  St.,   Scranton,   Pa.t 

CHARLES   FABENS    KELLEY 
Professor;    A.    B.,    Harvard,    1907;    b.    O    18, 

1885,  Boston;  s.  Augustus  Hill  and  Julia  M. 
(Dyer)  Kelley.  Prepared  in  Rox1)ury  Latin 
Sch.;  Studied  portrait  painting  with  Joseph 
De  Camp.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma.  Connected  with 
Boston  Globe,  Boston  Herald.  Boston  Evening 
Record,  The  Advertiser ;  Instr.,  Arch,  and  A. 
and  D.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-09;  do.,  Design,  do., 
igog-14;  Asst.  Prof,  and  Head  of  Dept.  of 
Art,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1914-15;  Prof,  and  Head 
of  Art  Dept.,  do.,  1915 — .     Auth.:  (with  W.  L. 


Mowll),  A  Test  Book  of  Design,  Houghton 
Mifllin  &  Co.;  Art  in  the  American  University, 
I'hc  Nation,  Jl  1909,  reprinted  in  the  Internal. 
Studio,  Ag,  1909;  (with  R.  R.  Root),  Design  in 
Landscape,  C"entury  Co.,  1914.  Mem.,  ('oil. 
Art.  Assn.,  Sec;  Harvard  Club  of  Eastern 
111.,  Sec;  Copley  Soc,  Boston.  Address,  St. 
L'niv.,   Columbus,   O. 

GRACE  OSGOOD  KELLEY 
(See    No.    1909) 

RALPH   LEVERETT  KELLEY 
(See    No.    6347) 

TRUMAN    LEE    KELLEY 
(See    No.    3817) 

ANITA  MARGARET  KELLOGG 
B.    S.;    Instr.,    Elocution   and    Phys.    Culture 
for    Women,    Univ.    of    111.,    i894-6.t 

JOSEPH  MITCHELL  KELLOGG 
Architect;  B.  Arch.,  Cornell,  1^09;  M.  Arch., 
do.,  191 2;  b.  S  26,  1885,  Emporia,  Kan.;  s. 
Lyman  Bucher  (b.  S  28,  1841,  Lorraine  Co., 
<).)  and  Mary  Virginia  (Mitchell)  Kellogg  (b. 
Mr  4,  1850,  Adamsville,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Emporia  (Kan.)  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of  Kan.  Phi 
liamma  Delta;  Gargoyle.  Instr.,  Arch.,  Cor- 
nell, igio-12;  do..  Arch.  Design,  Univ.  of  111., 
1Q12-16;  Arch,  and  Arch.  Draftsman,  igi6. 
.'iddrcss,  131 1  Rhode  Island  Ave.,  Washington, 
D.   C;   bus.  add.,   1729  New   York  Ave.,   do. 

LYMAN  M.  KELLS 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  10 10; 
A.  M.,  Columbia,  1913;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1914. 
Prepared  in  Sauk  Center  (Minn.)  H.  S. 
Teacher,  Math.,  Cooper  Union,  N.  Y.,  nights, 
1910-13;  Instr.,  Coll.  of  City  of  New  York, 
1914-16;  Instr.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-18. 
Bat.  D,  329th  F.  A.,  Camp  Custer,  Mich.; 
O,  T.  C,  France,  1918 — .  Address,  Sauk  Cen- 
ler,    Minn.t 

RUTH    KELSO 
(See    No.    3436) 

GEORGE  THEOPHILUS  KEMP 
Physician;  A.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 
1883;  Ph.  D.,  do..  1886;  M.  D.,  Long  Island 
Coll.;  b.  N  7,  1861,  Baltimore;  s.  William 
Miller  (b.  1814,  Frederick  Co.,  Md.)  and 
Emma  (Amelung)  Kemp  (b.  1820,  Baltimore). 
Prepared  in  Baltimore  City  Coll.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Sigma  Xi.  Grad.  Scholarship:  Fellow- 
ship and  Fellowship  by  Courtesy.  Demonstra- 
tor of  Phvsiol.,  Med.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Pa., 
1886-87;  Assoc  Dir.,  Hoadland  Lab.,  Dept. 
Bacteriol.  and  Physiol.,  1888-98;  do.,  Physiol., 
1889-94;  Lecturer  on  Physiol.,  Long  Island 
Coll.  Hosp.,  1892-94;  Electro-Therapeutist, 
Dept.  of  (iynaecol.,  do.,  1S92-94;  Phys.  to  Dept. 
of  Nervous  Diseases,  Brooklyn  Eye  and  Ear 
Hosp.,  1892-94;  Prof.,  Physiol.,  LTniv.  of  111., 
iS97-igo8;  Physician,  igoS — .  Mem.,  Brooklyn 
Pathol.  Soc;  King's  Co.  Med.  Soc,  New 
^'ork;  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.;  Am.  Physiol. 
.Soc;  Soc.  of  Am.  Anatomists;  Am.  Natural- 
i.sts;  A.  A.  A.  S. ;  A.  M.  A.  Address,  8  25th 
.St.,    Baltimore. t 

JACOB  GARRETT  KEMP 
(See    No.    2719) 

AUBREY  JOHN  KEMPNER 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  Goettingen,  191 1;  b.  S 
22,  1880,  London,  Eng. ;  s.  Nathan  M.  (b. 
1849,  Berlin,  Ger.)  and  Sophia  (Allberry) 
Kempner  (b.  1856,  London,  Eng.).  Prepared 
n  Berlin,  Ger.;  Univ.  of  Berlin.  Instr., 
Math.,     Univ.     of     111.,     1911-15;     Assoc,     do., 


900 


University  of  Illinois 


1915-18;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Dis- 
sertation, l'l)er  das  Waringsche  Problem  und 
einige  \'crallgcmeinerungcn,  Gocttingen,  191 1. 
Married  Kacthc  L.  Kempncr,  Mr  29,  1906, 
Berlin,  Gcr.  t'hildrcn:  Sophia  Hedwig,  b.  Mr 
I,  1907;  Ellen  Mary,  b.  N  30,  19 12.  Address, 
907   W.   California   St.,   Urbana. 

FORREST  ELLWOOD  KEMPTON 
(See  No.  G380) 
HARRY  COLE  KENDALL 
Engineer;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1904;  B.  S., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1905;  b.  Ap  17,  1883,  St. 
Louis;  s.  George  J.  and  Eunice  Elizabeth 
(Cole)  Kendall.  Prepared  in  Kirkwood  H.  S. 
Sigma  Nu;  Track  Team,  Univ.  of  Mo.  With 
Westinghouse  Elec.  &  Mfg.  Co.,  1905-09;  Instr., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1909-11;  111.  Traction  Co.,  191 1- 
12;  Portland  Ry.  Light  &  Power  Co.,  1912-16; 
Denver  Tramway  Co.,  1917-1S;  Engr.,  Emer- 
gency Fleet  Corp.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Bond  Test- 
ing Equipment,  Univ.  of  111.  Test  Car,  Elcc. 
Traction,  1912;  Novel  Transfer  adopted  by 
Denver  Tramway  Co.,  Elec.  Traction  and  Elec. 
Ry.  Jour.,  191 7;  Saving  that  Extra  shovelful  of 
Coal  by  Coasting,  Elcc.  Ry.  Jour.,  1918.  Mem., 
Baptist  Church.  Married  Annetta  Dean,  1912, 
Pittsburgh.  Children:  Harry  Cole,  Jr.,  b. 
1913;  William  Dean,  b.  1914.  Address,  3539 
1913;  William  Dean,  b.  1914.  Address,  6 
St.  Helen's  Court,  Portland,  Ore.;  bi4s.  add.. 
Lumberman's    Bldg.,    do. 

•JAMES  KENIS 
Instr.,  Clay  Modeling  and  Arch.  Ornamenta- 
tion,   L'niv.    of    111.,    1874-7.      Died    Antwerp, 
Belgium. 

LUTHER  EUGENE  KENNEDY 

(See  No.  7003) 
ROBERT  EDWIN  KENNEDY 
Instructor;  b.  Ag  4,  1887,  Vincennes,  Ind. ; 
s.  Thomas  (b.  O  29,  1845,  Marietta,  O.)  and 
Margaret  Anne  (Hall)  Kennedy  (b.  My  9, 
1850,  Vincennes,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Winona 
Acad.,  Winona  Lake,  Ind.  Attended  Univ.  of 
111.,  1909-10;  Instr.,  Foundry  Practice,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1910-17.  Co.  A,  313th  Engrs.,  Camp 
Dodge,  la.,  1917;  2nd  Lt.,  Ord.  Dept.,  Aber- 
deen Provisional  Grounds,  Aberdeen,  Md., 
19 18 — .     Address,  Aberdeen,  Md. 

WILLARD  JOHN  KENNEDY 
Prof,  and  V.  Dir. ;  A.  B.,  la.  St.  Coll., 
1899;  b.  O  I,  1876,  Vernon,  Ont.,  Can.;  s. 
Archibald  (b.  Ja  1832,  Maxwell,  do.)  and 
Jane  (McGinnis)  Kennedy  (b.  Mr  1837,  Grieff, 
Scot.).  Prepared  in  Kemptville  H.  S.  Alpha 
Zeta;  Phi  Kappa  Phi;  Medalist  of  Class  of 
1898,  Ontario  Agr.  Coll.;  George  Cox  Scholar- 
ship, do,  1897;  attended  Ont.  Agr.  Coll.; 
studied  one  yr.  in  Europe;  Live  Stock  Lectur- 
er, Minn.;  Farmers  Inst.,  1898-99;  Instr.,  An. 
Husb.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1899-1900;  Prof.  An. 
Husb.  and  V.  Dir.  of  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  la.  St. 
Coll.,  1901  — ;  Expert  in  An.  Husb.,  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  1904-0.=;,  and  1907.  Auth.:  A 
Number  of  Exp.  Sta.  Buls.,  and  a  regular  con- 
tributor to  Breeders'  Gazette,  Farmers  Advo- 
cate, and  various  other  agr.  jours.  Mem.,  Am. 
Breeders'  Assn.;  Assn.  of  An.  Nutr.  •  A.  A. 
A.  S.  Married  Beulah  M.  Bingham,  F  13, 
1904,  Ames,  la.  Children:  R.  M.,  b.  N  22, 
1904;  R.  A.,  b.  Jl  2,  1906.  Address,  Ames, 
la.t 

ROBERT  JOSEPH    KERNER 

Student;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  igo8;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1909;  b.  Ag  27,  1887;  s.  Joseph  A. 
(b.  Bohemia)  and  Reizena  (Veselak)  Kerner 
(b.  Austria).  Prepared  in  W.  Div.  H.  S., 
Chicago.  Honor  Grad.  Scholar,  ITniv.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1907-08;  Townshend  .Scholar  in  Hist., 
Harvard,  1910-11.  Instr.,  Hist.,  Lewis  Inst., 
Chicago;  Asst.,  Am.   Hist.,  Univ.  of  111.,   1909- 


10;  Grad.  Stud.,  Hist.,  Harvard,  1910.  Auth.: 
Diary  of  Edward  Crippcn,  27th  111.  Volunteers, 
War  of  the  Rebellion;  Trans,  of  III.  St.  Hist. 
Soc,  No.  14,  1901.  Mem.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.; 
111.    Hist.   Soc.     Address.  Cicero,  Ill.t 

JOSEPHINE    ELLROD    KERR    (ALLISON) 
(See    No.    3059) 

JAMES  KESSLER 
(See    No.    G382) 

JAMES  MOSS  KETCH 
(See    No.    8478) 

VICTOR  ALVIN  KETCHAM 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1907;  LL. 
B.,  do.,  1910;  b.  Ag  7,  1883,  Corning,  O. 
Debate  Coach,  II.  S.,  Mt.  Wrnon.  O.,  1909-10; 
Instr.,  Eng.  and  Debate  Coach,  Univ.  of  Me., 
1Q10-12;  Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-13. 
l\Icm.,   M.   E.   Church.     Address,   Corning,   O.f 

MILO     SMITH    KETCHUM 
(See  No.  889) 

ALBERT  FRANKLIN  KIDDER 
(See    No.    2721) 

ARTHUR  KIERNAN 
Instructor;  Ph.  B.,  Brown,  191 1;  A.  M.,  do., 
1916;  b.  D  22,  1888,  Providence,  R.  I.;  s. 
John  (b.  Ireland)  and  Mary  A.  (McCabe) 
Kiernan  (b.  Providence,  R.  I.).  Prepared  in 
Tech.  H.  S.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Sigma  Nu. 
Asst.,  Math,  and  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-13; 
Life  Ins.,  1913-15;  Grad.  Stud,  and  Asst., 
Brown,  1915-16;  Instr.,  LT.  S.  Naval  Acad., 
igi6 — .  Married  Grace  Pollard,  S  19,  1916, 
Providence,  R.  I.  Child,  son,  b.  Je  28,  1918. 
Address,  5  Martin  St.,  Annapolis,  Md. ;  bus. 
add.,   U.    S.   Naval  Acad.,   do. 

ALLEN  HOLMES  KIMBALL 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1910; 
M.  S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1912;  b.  O  27,  1886. 
Instr.,  Arch.  Design,  LTniv.  of  III.,  1912-14: 
Prof.,  la.  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  1914 — .  Mem.,  Epis. 
Church.     Address,    129   E.    7th   St.,  Ames,   la.t 

CLARA      MAUD      KIMBALL      (GOLD- 
SCHMIDT) 

Born  N  5,  1867,  Boston;  d.  Edwin  A.  (b. 
Orange,  N.  J.)  and  Clara  J.  (Bryant)  Kimball 
(li.  do.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  II.  S.  At- 
tended Univ.  of  111.,  1883-84;  N.  E.  Conserva- 
tory of  Music,  1885-86,  1887-88;  Teacher, 
Music,  1886-87,  do.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1888-92. 
1893-94;  stud,  in  Berlin,  Ger.,  1892-93.  Mem., 
Woman's  Club,  Upper  Montclair,  Prcs. ;  Bd. 
of  Mgrs.  for  Montclair  Fresh  Air  and  Con- 
valescent Home,  Sec.  Married  Edward  Gold- 
schmidt,  Je  14,  1894,  Champaign.  Children: 
Margaret  Maud,  b.  Ja  14,  1896;  Clara  E.,  b. 
My  27,  1898;  Edward  Kimball,  b.  Jl  14,  1905. 
Address,  21  Norman  Rd.,  Upper  Montclair,  N.J. 

•EDWARD  ALONZO  KIMBALL 
Born  N  21,  1834,  Orange,  N.  H.  Foreman, 
Much.  Shop,  Univ.  of  111.,  1877-85;  Instr., 
iron  work  and  foreman,  1885-89.  Married 
Clara  Jane  Brooks  Bryant.  Children:  Edwin 
Raymond,  b,  N  5,  18(13;  Clara  Maud,  b.  N  5, 
1X07;  Conrad  Bryant,  b.  S  23,  1873.  Died 
N    14,    1898,    Chicago. 

SIDNEY  FISKE  KIMBALL 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1909;  M.  Arch., 
do.,  1912;  Ph.  D.,  L^iiv.  of  Mich.,  1915;  b. 
I)  8,  1888,  Newton,  Mass.;  s.  Edwin  I'iske  and 
Ellen  (Ripley)  Kimball.  Prepared  in  Me- 
chanic Arts  H.  S.,  Boston.  Delta  Upsilon; 
Phi     Beta    Kappa;     Alpha    Rho    Chi.       Instr., 


Faculty 


901 


Arch.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1912-13;  Asst.  Prof., 
Arch..  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1913 — ;  In  charge  of 
Dept.  of  Fine  Arts,  do.,  1918 — .  Auth.: 
Thomas  Jefferson  and  tlie  First  Monument  of 
the  Classical  Revival  in  America,  191 5; 
Thomas  Jefferson,  Architect,  Boston,  1916; 
(with  G.  il.  Eclgell)  A  History  of  Architecture, 
Harper  &  Brothers,  19 18;  The  Arrangement  of 
Photographs,  Brickbuilder,  Vol.  17,  1908;  Brick 
Manor  Houses  of  FVance,  do..  Vol.  21,  1912, 
1913;  The  Dept.  of  Arch.,  Univ.  of  III.  Alumni 
Quarterly,  Vol.  7,  '9i3;  The  History  and 
Monuments  of  our  National  Art,  Art  and 
Archaeology,  Vol.  4,  1916;  The  Chateau  des 
Crotteaux,  Arch.  Record.  Vol.  \'>,  1916;  The 
flenetis  of  the  White  House,  Ctfitury  Mag., 
Vol.  95,  1918;  various  other  articles.  Mem., 
A.  I.  A.;  Archaeol.  Inst,  of  Am.;  Harvard 
Club,  New  York  City;  Univ.  Club,  Ann  Ar- 
bor, Mich.  Married  Marie  Uoebel  ('11),  Je 
7,  1913,  Urbana.  Address,  Univ.  of  \'a., 
Charlottesville,   Va. 

JAMES    ERNEST    KINDRED 
(See    No.    G385) 

HOWARD  BAKER  KINGSBURY 

(See    No.    3823) 

MARGARET  KINGSBURY  (FOOTE) 
A.  B.,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1907;  b.  S  3. 
1884,  Bulgaria;  d.  Frederick  Lyman  and  Lu- 
ella  Loughton  (Olds)  Kingsbury.  Prepared 
in  Newton  H.  S.,  Newtonville,  Mass.;  Univ. 
of  Calif.;  Univ.  of  111.  Libn.,  Catalog  Dept., 
Univ.  of  III.,  1910-11;  In  charge  of  Hist,  and 
Pol.  Sc.  Seminary,  do.,  1911-13.  Married 
Francis  Seeley  F'oote,  Jr.,  Jl  15,  1913,  Los 
Angeles.  Children:  Elizabeth  Luella,  b.  Ap 
30,  1914;  Francis  Seeley,  III,  b.  D  10,  1916. 
Address,  1541  Hawthorne  Terrace,  Berkeley, 
Calif. 

JOHN  STERLING  KINGSLEY 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1875;  Sc. 
D.,  Princeton,  1885;  b.  Ap  7,  1854,  Cincin- 
natus,  N.  Y. :  s.  Lewis  (b.  D  12,  1823,  do.) 
and  Julia  Abigail  (Kingman)  Kingsley  (b.  F 
21,  1S24,  do.).  Prepared  in  Norwich  (N.  Y.) 
and  Cincinnatus  (N.  Y.)  Acads. ;  Brooklyn 
(N.  Y.)  Poly.;  Peabody  Acad,  of  Sc;  Phila- 
delphia Acad,  of  Sc;  LTniv.  of  F^reiburg.  Cura- 
tor, Peabody  Acad,  of  Sc,  1876-78;  do.,  W^or- 
cester  Nat.  Hist.  Soc,  1880-81;  Prof.,  Zool., 
LTniv.  of  Ind.,  1887-89;  do.,  Univ.  of  Neb., 
1889-91;  Prof.,  Biol.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1892-1913; 
Prof.,  Zool.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913—-  Ed., 
Standard  Nat.  Hist.,  1881-84;  Am.  Naturalist, 
1886-1907;  Jour,  of  MorphoL,  1910 — .  Author.: 
Naturalists  Assistant,  1882;  Vertebrate  Zoology, 
1899;  Elements  of  (Comparative  Zoology,  1897; 
Comparative  Anatomy  of  Vertebrates,  1912, 
revised  1917;  Translated  Hertwig  Man.  of 
Zool.,  1902,  revised  1912;  About  300  articles. 
Mem.,  Boston  Soc.  of  Nat.  Hist.;  Philadelphia 
Acad,  of  Natural  Sc. ;  Am.  Naturalists;  Am. 
Anatomical  Soc. ;  Soc.  of  Am.  Zool. ;  Ind.  and 
111.  Acads.  of  Sc. ;  Anatomische  Gesellschaft; 
Zool.  Soc.  of  London;  A.  A.  A.  S.  Married 
Mary  Emma  Read,  Ja  31,  1882,  Salem,  Mass. 
Child,  Mary  Winship.  Address,  loii  W. 
California    Ave.,    Urbana. 

DAVID  KINLEY 
Prof.,  Dean,  and  Univ.  V.  P.;  A.  B.,  Yale, 
1884;  A.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1892;  Ph.  D., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1893;  LL.  D.,  111.  Coll.,  Univ. 
of  Wis.,  1918;  b.  Ag  2,  1861,  Dundee,  Scot- 
land; s.  David  (b.  Belfast,  Ireland)  and  Jes- 
sie Preston  (Shepherd)  Kinley  (b.  Dundee, 
Scotland).  Prepared  in  Punchard  Free  Sch., 
and  Phillips  Acad.,  Andovcr,  Mass.  Phi  (iam- 
ma  Delta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Second  Math. 
Prize,  soph,  class;  I'irst  Prize,  soph,  year. 
Essay   Writing.      Prin.,  H.    S.,   North   Andover, 


Mass.,  1884-90;  Asst.,  Hist.,  Johns  Hopkins, 
1891-92;  Instr.,  Econ.  and  Logic,  Baltimore 
Woman's  Coll.,  1891-92;  Asst.,  Econ.,  Univ. 
of  Wis.,  1892-93;  Asst.  Prof.,  Econ.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1893-94;  Prof.,  Econ.  and  Dean,  Coll. 
of  Literature  and  Arts,  do.,  1894- 1906;  Dir., 
Sch.  of  Commerce,  1902-1915;  Prof.,  Econ.  and 
Dean,  Grad.  Sch..  do..  1906;  V.  P.,  Univ., 
1914 — ;  Hon.  Mem.,  Faculty,  Univ.  of  Chile. 
Auth.:  The  Independent  Treasury  of  the 
United  States.  Crowell,  1893;  Trusts,  (a 
monograph),  Univ.  Assn.,  Chicago,  1899; 
Money,  Macmillan  Co.,  1904;  The  Use  of 
Credit  Instruments  in  Payments  in  the  United 
States,  Rept.  to  Nat.  Monetary  Comn.,  1910; 
The  Independent  Treasury  and  the  Banks,  do., 
1910;  also  many  articles.  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church;  Wis.  .Acad.  Sc,  Arts,  and  Letters; 
Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  Pres.,  1913;  Am.  Statistical 
Soc;  (;ity  Club  of  Chicago,  1905;  Univ.  Club 
of  Chicago;  Research  Com.,  Div.  of  Hist,  and 
Econ.,  Carnegie  Endowment  for  Internat. 
Peace;  111.  Indus.  Ins.  Comn.,  1906;  U.  S. 
Delegate  to  4th  Pan-Am.  Cong.,  Buenos  Ayres, 
1910;  Minister  Plenipotentiary  and  Envoy  on 
Special  Mission,  Santiago,  Chile,  1910;  Dele- 
gate to  Second  Pan-Am.  Sc.  Cong.,  Wash- 
ington, 1915;  mem..  Permanent  Group  Com., 
of  Pan-Am.  Conf.  assigned  to  the  Republic 
of  Chile,  191 5 — ;  City  Club,  Chicago;  Univ. 
C'lub,  Chicago.  Married  Kate  Ruth  Neal,  Je 
22,  1897.  Children:  Harriet  Louise,  b.  O  3, 
1898;  Janet  Fraser,  b.  Ag  28,  1903.  Address, 
iioi   W.   Oregon   St.,  Urbana. 

HARLOW    BARTON   KIRKPATRICK 

(See    No.    1541) 

SIDNEY  DALE  KIRKPATRICK 

(See    No.    7693) 

FLORENCE  MARY  KIRKUP  (PARCEL) 
Born  Jl  21,  1882,  Durham  Co.,  Eng.  Pre- 
pared in  Denison  (la.)  Pub.  Sch.;  Grad., 
Denison  Norm.  Coll. ;  Nat.  summer  sch.  of 
Music;  Attended  Chicago  Musical  Coll.;  pupil 
of  Mrs.  Cheney,  New  York  City,  and  of  F>ank 
Baird,  Chicago.  Pvt.  work,  Denison,  la.,  tnree 
yrs. ;  Manilla,  la.,  one  yr.;  Chicago,  one  yr. ; 
teacher.  Voice  and  Piano,  Norm.  Coll.,  Mor- 
rison, Tenn.,  one  yr. ;  do..  Voice  and  Chorus 
in  Hillside  Home  Sch.,  Hillside,  Wis.,  two  yrs.; 
do..  Voice  and  Music  Hist.,  N.  W^  Coll., 
Naperville,  111.,  two  yrs.;  Instr.,  Voice,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1909-15.  Married  John  Parcel.  Ad- 
dress,   806    i2th    Ave.,    S.    E.,    Minneapolis.t 

DAVID    KLEIN 
(See    No.    2726) 

EARL  KILBURN  KLINE 
Professor;  B.  A.,  Univ.  of  Okla.,  1906; 
B.  A.,  Oxford  L^niv.,  1910;  M.  A.,  do.,  1913; 
b.  Mr  14,  1884,  Harper,  Kan.;  s.  E.  W.  (b. 
1847,  Shenandoah  Valley,  Va.)  and  Lottie 
(Birkett)  Kline  (b.  1855,  Washington,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Oldcott  H.  S.,  Stillwater,  Okla. 
Senate  Debating  Soc.  Attended  Univ.  of 
Goettingen  and  Univ.  of  Leipzig,  1910-13. 
Stud.,  Asst.,  Latin,  Okla.  Univ.,  1905-07; 
Instr.,  Ger.,  Kan.  Univ.,  1913-14;  Asst.  Prof., 
Mod.  Lang.,  Whitman  Coll.,  1914-15;  Instr., 
Ger.,  LTniv.  of  111.,  1915-16;  Prof.,  Mod.  Lang., 
LTniv.  of  Wyo.,  1916 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church. 
Married  Annemorie  Frauenheim,  Ag  17,  19 14. 
New  Orleans.  Address,  709  Sheridan  St., 
Laramie,    Wyo. 

HARRY  JOHN  KLOTZ 
(See    No.    5251) 

WILLARD    ALFRED    KNAPP 
(See    No.    3061) 


go: 


University  of  Illinois 


JOHN   MEREDITH   KNAPPENBERGER 

(See    No.    9182) 

AUNER    RICHARD    KNIGHT 

(See  G39J) 
LEE  IRVING  KNIGHT 

(See    No.    1720) 
MABEL     ALMA     KNIGHT     (HARKNESS) 

(See  No.  4753) 
CHARLES  TOBIAS  KNIPP 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1894;  A.  M.,  do., 
1896;  Ph.  D.,  Cornell,  1900;  b.  Ag  13,  1809, 
Napoleon,  O. ;  s.  Frederick  F.  (b.  D  20,  1842, 
(uilion,  O.)  and  Pauline  (Youche)  Knipp  (b. 
S  21,  1845,  Saxony,  Ger.).  Prepared  in  Na- 
poleon (O.)  H.  S!  Sigma  Xi;  Hon.  Mem., 
'I'au  Beta  Pi,  Eta  Kappa  Nu,  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Pres.  White  Fellowship,  1898-1900.  Instr., 
Phys.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1893-1900;  Asst.  Prof.,  do., 
1900-03;  Instr.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  Summer  Sch., 
Mountain  Grove,  Mo.,  1902;  Asst.  Prof., 
Phys.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1903-15;  Assoc.  Prof., 
Exp.  Elec,  do.,  1915-17;  Prof.,  do.,  1917 — ; 
Instr.,  Phys.,  Ind.  Univ.  Summer  Sch.,  1905; 
on  leave  for  study  abroad.  Cavendish  Lab., 
Cambridge  Univ.,  Eng.,  1910-11.  Auth.:  Tem- 
perature and  Potential-Pressure  Relations  in 
the  Mercury  Arc,  Phys.  Rc'<\.  Vol.  31,  1910; 
do.,  abstract  in  full,  Electrician  (of  London), 
Vol.  66,  1910;  Ein  leistungsfahiger  und  schnell 
wirkender  Apparat  zur  Destination  von  Queck- 
silber,  Phys.  Zcitschr,  Vol.  12,  191 1;  an  Ef- 
ficient and  Rapid  Mercury  Still,  Sc.  Vol.  33, 
1911;  Rays  of  Positive  Electricity  from  the 
Wehnelt  Cathode,  Phil.  Mag.,  Vol.  22,  1911; 
On  the  Production  of  a  Helix  of  Rays  from 
the  Wehnelt  Cathode,  Phys.  Rev.,  Vol.  34, 
191  I ;  Rays  of  Positive  Electricity  from  the 
Wehnelt  Cathode  (second  paper),  do..  Vol.  34, 
1912;  The  Effect  of  Light  on  the  Helix  of 
Cathode  Rays  from  a  Wehnelt  Cathode,  ex- 
perimental, Abstract  in  do.;  On  the  Beaded 
Character  of  the  Cathode  Ray  Line  as  Revealed 
bv  Instantaneous  Photographs  taken  at  Short 
Range,  do.,  N.  S.,  Vol.  2,  No.  1,  Jl,  1913; 
The  Determination  of  e/m  for  Cathode  Rays 
as  a  Laboratory  Experiment  for  an  Under- 
graduate C'ourse  in  Electrical  Measurements, 
Sch.  Sc.  and  Math.,  Vol.  14,  1914;  Determina- 
tion of  tlie  Horizontal  Intensity  of  the  Earth's 
Magnetic  F'ield  by  Means  of  the  Discharge 
from  the  Wehnelt  Cathode,  Terrestial  Magnet- 
ism and  Atmospheric  Elec,  Vol.  20,  No.  2,  Je 
1915;  Color  Effects  of  Positive  and  Cathode 
Rays  in  Residual  Air,  Hydrogen,  Helium,  etc., 
Sc,  N.  S.,  Vol.  42,  No.  1096,  1915;  various 
other  articles.  Mem.,  111.  St.  Acad,  of  Sc. ; 
Ind.  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  A.  A.  A.  S. ;  I'ellow,  1900; 
Am.  Phys.  Soc;  Assoc.  Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E., 
1905;  Presby.  Church.  Married  Frances 
Ynona  Knause,  Je  25,  1896,  Arcadia,  Ind. 
Children:  Pauline  Louise,  b.  Ap  2,  1900;  Fran- 
ces Mary,  b.  Je  21,  1904;  Julian  Knause,  b. 
Ja  18,  1910;  Charles  Joseph,  b.  Ag  14,  1911 
(died  Ag  24,  191 1);  Barbara,  b.  1913-  Ad- 
dress, 913   W.   Nevada  St.,  Urbana. 

CARL  F.  KNIRK 
Dir.,  Gardens:  b.  Je,  1880,  Quincy,  Mich. 
Grad.,  Central  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Mt.  Pleasant, 
Mich.,  1905;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Asst.,  Geog., 
Central  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  one  yr. ;  Stud.  Asst., 
Geol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-08;  Asst.,  do..  1908-09; 
teacher,  Cleveland  Pub.  Schs.,  1908-17;  Dir., 
Gardens,  Cleveland,  19 17 — ■  Mem.,  Church 
of  the  New  Jerusalem.  Married  Olive  Hafer, 
Je  25,  1909.  Child,  Carl  Ilafer,  b.  Ap  1,  191 1. 
Address,   1437  Mars  Ave.,  Cleveland. 

JOHN  McBRIDE  KNOTE 
A.    B.,    Wittenberg   Coll.,    1904;    A.    M.,    O. 
.St.   Univ.,   1906;  b.   F   19,   1884,  Springfield,  O. 
Sigina  Xi.     Instr.,  Chem.,  O.   St.   Univ.,   1904- 


07;  do.,  Ceram.  Chem.,  do.,  1907-08;  do., 
Cerani.,  Univ.  of  111..  1908-11.  Auth.:  Some 
Physical  and  Chemical  Changes  in  Clays  Due 
to  the  Influence  of  Heat;  A  New  Type  of 
Laboratory  Kiln.  Mem.,  Lutheran  Church. 
.Iddrcss,   Springfield,   Ill.t 

MIRIAM    KNOWLTON 
(See    No.    6366) 

WILLIAM  HAW  KNOX 
Soil  Specialist;  Ph.  G..  S.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll., 
iSgj;  B.  S.,  do.,  1S98;  M.  S.,  do.,  1901;  b. 
.\g  4,  1872,  Montford,  Wis.  Teacher,  Pub. 
Sch.;  Lab.  Instr.,  Chem.,  S.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll., 
four  vrs. ;  Chief  Asst.,  Soil  Phys.,  III.  Agr. 
Exp.  Sta.,  1901-02.  S.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll.,  Ad- 
dress,  S.    Dak.  Agr.  Coll.,   Brookings,   S.    Dak.J 

FRED  CONRAD  KOCH 
(See    No.    1241) 

CHARLES  ATWOOD  KOFOID 
Prof,  and  Asst.  Dir.;  A.  B.,  Oberlin  Coll., 
1S90;  A.  M..  Harvard,  1892;  Ph.  D..  Jo.,  1894; 
1).  O  II,  1865,  Granville,  111.;  s.  Nelson  (b. 
1839,  Bornholm,  Denmark)  and  Tanette  (Blake) 
Kofoid  (b.  Ja  8.  1844,  Granville,  III.).  Pre- 
pared in  (Granville  H.  S.;  Oberlin  Acad. 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Beta 
Kappa  Alpha;  Sigma  Xi;  Grad.  Fellowship, 
Harvard,  1903-04;  Teaching  Fellowship,  Ober- 
lin Coll.,  1890-91;  Instr.,  Vertebrate  Morphol., 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1894-95;  Supt.,  Biol.  Exp.  .Sta.; 
Asst.  Prof.  Zool.,  and  Supt.,  Natural  Hist. 
Sur.,  Univ.  of  HI.,  1896-1901;  Asst.  Prof., 
Histol.  and  Embryol.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1901-04; 
Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1904-05;  Acting  Head  of 
Dcpt.,  Zool.,  do.,  1905-06;  Acting  Dir.,  San 
Diego  Marine  Biol.  Sta.,  1905-08;  Asst.  Dir., 
do.,  1908-11;  Prof.,  Zool.  and  Head  of  Dept., 
do.,  1910 — ;  Asst.  Dir.,  Scripps  Inst.  Biol.  Re- 
search, Univ.  of  Calif.,  191 1 — .  Maj.,  San. 
Corps,  N.  A.,  1918;  Commanding  officer,,  Dept. 
Lab.,  Fort  Sam  Houston,  Tex.,  191 8;  do.,  Lab. 
Car  MetchnikofT  So.  Dept,  U.  S.  A.,  1918; 
engaged  in  Hookworm  Sur.  of  troops  of  So. 
Dcpt.  Honorable  mention,  Paris  Expisition, 
1900;  Gold  Medal  La.  Purchase  Exposition, 
1904;  Scientific  Staff,  Mich.  Fish  Comn.,  sum- 
mer, 1894;  Asst.  Naturalist,  U.  S.  S.  Alba- 
tross, Coast  of  Calif.,  1904;  with  Eastern  Pa- 
cific Expedition  of  Alexander  Agassiz.  U.  S.  S. 
Albatross,  1904-05;  Special  Agt.,  U.  S.  Bur.  of 
Educ.  to  Biol.  Stas.  of  Europe,  1908-09.  In- 
ventor, Kofoid  Plankton  Net;  Kofoid  Water 
Sampler  for  deep  sea  work;  Kofoid  self-closing 
horizontal  deep  sea  closing  net.  Auth.:  Nu- 
merous scientific  articles  in  Bui.  111.  Sta.  Lab. 
Natural  Hist.;  Bui.  M.  C.  Z.,  Univ.  of  Calif. 
Publications  in  Zool.,  Arch.  V.  Protistenkunde, 
Am.  Naturalist ;  Assoc.  Ed.  Am.  Naturalist, 
1896;  Zool.  Ed..  Jour,  of  Applied  Microscopy, 
1901-04;  Ed..  Univ.  of  Calif.  Publications  in 
Zool.;  Am.  Ed.,  Internationale  Revue  Gesam- 
stem  Hydrobiologie  und  IJydrographie ;  Col- 
laborator, Jour,  of  Exp.  Zoology,  Am.  Jour. 
(if  .Anaioniy;  Archives  de  Biologic  Lacustrial. 
Mem..  Conpr.  Church;  A.  A.  A.  S.,  fellow; 
Am.  Soc.  Microscopists,  1896;  Assn.  Am.  An- 
atomist, 1904;  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists,  1895; 
.Am.  Soc.  Morphologists,  1894;  Am.  Soc.  Zoo- 
logists. 1902;  Biol.  Soc.  of  the  Pacific,  1910 — ; 
San  I-'rancisco  Acad,  of  .Sc,  1901.  Fellow, 
1918;  A.  A.  A.  S.,  1914;  Wash.  Acad.  Soc, 
1914;  Com.  on  Protozool.  of  Med.  Zool.,  Div. 
of  Medicine  and  Related  Sc,  Nat.  Research 
Council.  Married  Carrie  Prudence  Winter, 
Te  30,  1894,  Middlefield.  Conn.  Address,  2616 
Etna  St.,   Berkley,  Calif. 

EDWARD    F.    KOHMAN 
Chemist;  B.  A.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1912;  Ph.  D., 
Yale,    1915;    b.   Ja    19,    1885,    Dillon,    Kan.:    s. 
Henry    (b.    1845,   Ger.)   and   Mary    (Wulhiiow) 


Faculty 


Q03 


Kohiiian  (1).  18,49,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Dick- 
inson Co.,  IT.  S.,  Chapman,  Kan.  Alpha  Chi 
Sigma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi.  Assoc, 
Dairy  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-17;  ("hem., 
U.  S.  Bur.  of  Chem.,  1917 — .  Married  Margue- 
rife  ( ).  Villcpigue,  .11  29,  1914,  Chanute,  Kan. 
Children:  Truman  Paul,  b.  Mr  8,  1916;  Bar- 
bara Ann,  b.  Je  6,  191 7.  Address,  25  John- 
son   Ave.,    Indianapolis. 

ARMIN  HAJINAN  ROLLER 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  West.  Reserve  Univ., 
1905;  A.  M.,  do.,  1906;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 191 1 ;  b.  Ja  26,  1878,  Komjati,  Hujigary; 
s.  Francis  Philip  (b.  F  1848,  Fgcrszog.  do.) 
and  Lina  (Stark)  Roller  (b.  My  1858,  Kom- 
jati, do.).  Prepared  in  Gymnasium,  Budapest, 
Hungary.  Fellowship,  Ger.,  Univ.  of  ('hicago, 
2  yrs.  Acting  Asst.  Prof.,  Ger.,  Butler  Coll., 
Indianapolis,  1910;  Asst.,  Ger.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1910-11;  Instr.,  do.,  191 1 — .  Auth.:  The  The- 
ory of  Environment,  Part  I,  Geo.  Banta  Pub. 
Co. J  1918;  Methods  of  Teaching  Prose  Com- 
position, Monastshefte  fiir  Deutsche  Sprache 
mid  Podagogik.  Vol.  15,  F  and  Mr  1914.  Mem., 
Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.;  Philol.  Soc,  Univ. 
of  111.  Married  Katherine  Schlesinger,  Je  16, 
19 1 2,  Cleveland.  Children:  Ruth,  b.  My  4, 
1913;  Elizabeth,  b.  O  10,  1914;  Edna,  b.  Ap 
14,    1916.  Address,  mo   S.  3rd  St.,  Champaign. 

LILY  ROLLOCK  (PAETOW) 
A.  B.,  Woman's  Coll.  of  Baltimore,  1895; 
Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1899:  b.  Ap  27,  1873, 
Philadelphia;  d.  Matthew  Henry  (b.  Jl  10, 
1834,  Norfolk,  Va.)  and  Katherine  (McEl- 
haney)  Rollock  (b.  Ag  i,  1852,  Philadelphia). 
Picpared  in  Philadelphia  Girls'  Sch.,  and  Girls' 
Latin  Sch.,  Baltimore.  Tau  Rappa  Pi;  Sigma 
Xi;  Bloomfield-Moore  Fellow  in  Chem.,  Univ. 
of  Pa.,  1897-99;  Hon.  Fellow,  Chem.,  do.,  igoo- 
01;  Instr.,  Chem.,  Vassar  Coll.,  1899-igoo; 
Head  of  Dept.,  Chem.  and  Phys.,  Girls'  H.  S., 
Louisville,  Ky.,  1901-07;  Dean  of  Women, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1907-10.  Auth.:  The  LTse  of 
the  Rotating  Anode  and  Mercury  Cathode  in 
Electro-Analysis,  Proceedings  of  Am.  Phil.  Soc, 
Vol.  44,  and  Trans.  A.  C.  S..  Vol.  zy;  The 
Use  of  Rotating  Anode  and  Mercury  Cathode 
in  Electro- Analysis,  Second  Paper,  Trans.  A. 
C.  S..  Xo\.  27;  The  Effect  of  Sulphuric  Acid 
on  the  Deposition  of  Metals,  When  Using  a 
Mercury  Cathode  and  Rotating  Anode,  do.. 
Vol.  29,  and  Proceedings  of  Am.  Phil.  Soc, 
Vol.  45;  New  Results  in  Electrolysis,  Proceed- 
ings of  Am.  Phil.  Soc.  Vol.  46;  The  Determi- 
nation of  Indium  with  Use  of  Mercury  Cathode 
and  Rotating  Anode,  Trans.  A.  C.  S.,  Vol.  32; 
various  other  articles.  Married  Louis  John 
Paetow,  Je  6,  1911,  Philadelphia.  Children: 
Charles  Kollock,  b.  Jl  15,  1912;  Dorothea  Gar- 
ling,  b.  ¥  24,  1916.  Address,  722  Arlington 
Ave.,  Thousand  Oaks,  Berkeley,  Calif. 

JOSEPHINE  RUTH  RORTEN 
B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1902;  b.  N  9,  1878, 
Green  Bay,  Wis.;  s.  Charles  (b.  Je  19,  1835, 
Wcsel,  Ger.)  and  Josephine  (Roeh)  Korten 
(b.  Ja  19,  1846,  Birnbaum,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Englewood  H.  S.  Fellow  and  Asst.,  Chem., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1902-3;  Asst.,  Chem.,  Vassar 
Coll.,  1903-4;  Instr.,  Chem.,  Wells  Coll.,  1904-5; 
attended  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1905-6.  Address, 
6722    LTnion   Ave.,    Chicago. f 

ALONZO   PLUMSTED   RRATZ 
(See  No.   3065) 

JLJNIUS  FREDERICK  RREMBIEL 
Chemist;  B.  S.,  Alfred  Univ.,  1904;  b.  D 
29,  1879,  Delevan,  N.  Y.  Instr.,  Chem.,  Alfred 
Univ.,  1905-06;  do.,  Ceram.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1906-07;  Ceram.  Chem.,  Am.  Terra  Cotta  Co., 
111.,     1907-09;     in     Prof.     Orton's    testing    lab., 


Columbus,  O.,  1912-14;  Ceram.  Chem.,  Advance 
Terra  Cotta  Co.,  Chicago  Hgts.,  111.,  19 14—. 
.Iddrcss,    161 2  Thorn   St.,   Chicago  Heights,   III. 

ADOLPII    KREIRENBAUM 

(See    No.    1543) 

HARRY    CLEVELAND    RREMERS 

(See  G395) 

AU(;UST  CHARLES  RREY 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1907;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1908;  b.  Je  29,  1886,  Ger.  Asst.,  Hist., 
I'niv.  of  Wis.,  1907-08;  Asst.  Instr.,  H.  S., 
Milwaukee,  1908-09;  Asst.,  Hist.,  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  1909-10;  Head  Instr.,  do.,  H.  S.,  Mil- 
waukee, 1910;  Instr.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Tex.,  1910- 
12;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-13;  do.,  Univ.  of 
Minn.,  1913 — .  Address,  939  14th  Ave'.,  S.  E., 
Minneapolis.! 

WILLIAM  OTTERBEIN  RROHN 
Physician;  A.  B.,  West.  Coll.  (now  Lcander 
Clark  Coll.),  1887;  A.  M.,  Ph.  D.,  Yale,  1889; 
M.  D.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1905;  b.  Mr  23,  1868, 
(ialion,  O. ;  s.  Benjamin  Franklin  (b.  near 
York,  Pa.)  and  Barbara  Ann  (Smith)  Rrohn 
(1).  near  fialion,  O.).  Prepared  in  Gabon  (O.) 
H.  S.  Alpha  Rappa  Rappa;  Sr.  Fellowship, 
Clark  Univ.,  1892.  Head  of  Dept.,  Phil., 
Psych.,  and  Ethics,  Adelbert  Coll.  anc^Cleve- 
land  Coll.  for  Women  of  West.  ReservwLTniv., 
1889-91;  Asst.  Prof.,  Psych,  and  Ped.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1892-93;  Asst.  Prof.,  Psych.,  do., 
'893-97;  Psychologist,  Eastern  Hosp.  for  In- 
sane, Kankakee,  1897-99;  lecturer  and  auth., 
Chicago,  1899-1905;  Physician,  Chicago,  1905 — . 
Founder  of  111.  Soc.  for  Child  Study,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1895;  of  The  Child  Study  Monthly; 
The  Psychiater.  Inventor  of  Special  research 
apparatus  for  Lab.  of  Psych,  and  examination 
of  insane.  Auth. :  Practical  Lessons  in  Psy- 
chology, Werner  Co.,  1803;  Graded  Lessons  in 
Hygiene,  William  O.  Rrohn  &  Co.,  now  pub.  by 
D.  Appleton  &  Co.;  First  Book  in  Hygiene,  do.; 
also  various  articles.  Married  Emma  Beard- 
■shear,  Ag  26,  1887,  Dayton,  O.  (died  Ja  6, 
1890,  Cleveland);  Hattie  Weaver,  S  7,  1892, 
New  London,  Conn.  Children:  Gretchen,  b. 
Jl  24,  i888;  Stuart  Beardshear,  b.  O  22,  1889. 
Address,   29   E.   Madison   St.,   Chicagot 

A.  LOUIS  RUEHMSTED 
M.  E.,  Cornell,  1891;  b.  Ja  17,  1866,  Osh- 
kosh.  Wis.  Prepared  in  Oshkosh  (Wis.)  H.  S. 
Asst.,  Elec.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1892-3; 
Pres.  and  Gen.  Mgr.,  Gregory  Elec.  Co.,  Chi- 
cago.    Address,  1601    S.   Lincoln   St.,  Chicago. t 

ALl-'RED   LEONHARDT   RUEIIN 
(See    No.    1368) 

FRED  RUHLMANN 
Psychologist;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1899; 
A.  M.,  do.,  190 1 ;  Ph.  D.,  Clark  Univ.,  1903; 
b.  Mr  22,  1876,  Davenport,  la.  Sigma  Xi. 
Asst.,  Psych.  Lab.,  LTniv..  of  Neb.,  1898-1901; 
do.,  C"lark  LTniv.,  1901-05;  Instr.,  Psych.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1907-10;  Dir.  Research,  Minn.  Sch.  for 
Feeble  Minded  and  Colony  for  Epileptics, 
1910 — .  Auth.:  Experimental  Studies  in  Men- 
tal Deficiency,  Am.  Jour,  of  Psych.,  Vol.  15; 
The  Place  of  Mental  Imagery  and  Memory 
Among  Mental  Functions,  do.,  1905.  Address, 
.State  Hosp.,  Faribault,  Minn.f 

CHARLES  JULIUS  RULLMIX 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1899;  A.  M.,  do., 
1900;  Ph.  D.,  Tubingen.  Wurtcmburg,  1901;  b. 
Mr  5,  1879,  Sedalia,  Mo.;  s.  John  M.  (b.  F 
10,  1849,  Lafavette,  Ind.)  and  Sallie  Adelaide 
(Fenner)  Rullmer  (b.  D  18,  1856,  Bellevue, 
la.).  Prepared  in  Great  Falls,  Mont.  Instr.. 
Harvard    and    Radcliffe,    1901-04;    Instr.,    Ger., 


904 


University  of  Illinois 


Univ.  of  111.,  1904-05;  Asst.  Prof.,  Syracuse 
Univ.,  1905-08;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1908-12; 
Prof.,  do.,  1912 — .  Invented  "Kullmer  Equa- 
torial Star  Finder,"  19 10.  Auth. :  A  Passage 
in  Hermann  and  Dorothea,  Mod.  Lang.  Notes, 
Vol.  20;  Poessneck,  the  Scene  of  Hermann 
and  Dorothea,  Baltimore,  Furst  Co.,  1907; 
Poessneck  und  Hermann  and  Dorothea,  Heidle- 
herg,  Winter  I'niv.,  Buchg,  1907;  A  Sketch 
Map  of  Germany:  The  2x3  Diagonal  Method, 
Syracuse,  Kramer,  1912;  (with  Prof.  C.  VV. 
Cabeen)  l-"rance:  A  F'rench  Composition  Book, 
the  Roofed  Square — Paris  Method,  Syracuse, 
Kramer,  1914;  Betrachtungcn  iiber  die  Biblio- 
theken,  Frankfurter  Zeitung,  No.  241,  1910; 
Star  Maps  and  Star  l-"acts,  Syracuse,  19 10, 
2nd  edition,  1912;  The  Delights  of  an  Interest 
in  the  Stars,  Syracuse,  1910;  A  Luminous 
Meteor  Cloud,  Monthly  IVcatlier  Re7'ie7V,  D 
1908;  The  Shift  of  the  Storm  Track,  Publica- 
tion, 192,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Wash.,  1914;  The 
Law  of  the  Shift  of  the  Storm  Track,  Bui. 
of  the  Geo!.  Soc.  of  Am.,  Vol.  25;  Monthly 
Storm  Frequency  in  the  U.  S.,  Proceedings 
of  the  Second  Pan-Am.  Sc.  Cong.,  Vol.  11, 
Washington,  191 7.  Mem.,  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.; 
Univ.  Club,  Syracuse.  Address,  505  Univ. 
Place,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 

JACOB    KUNZ 

Professor;  Ph.  D.,  Polytechnikum,  Zurich, 
Switzefcnd,  1907;  b.  N  3,  1874,  Brittnau, 
Switzenand;  s.  Jacob  (b.  1843,  do.)  and  Anna 
Maria  (Weber)  Kunz  (b.  1842,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Zofingen,  Aargau;  attended  Univ.  of 
Cambridge,  1907-8;  Diploma  in  Naturwissen- 
schaften.  Asst.,  Phys.,  Zurich,  1900-06;  Instr., 
do.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1908-09;  Asst.  Prof., 
Phys.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909 — .  Served  in  the 
Swiss  Army,  1897-1900.  Auth.:  Induction  der 
Drehfeldern  rotierenden  Kugeln  aus  der 
Lammlung  elcctrotechnischer  Vortrage,  Stutt- 
gart; Teilbarkeit  der  Materie,  Zurich;  Theo- 
retische  Physik  auf  Mcchanischer  Grundlage 
Eneke,  Stuttgart;  also  various  articles.  Mem., 
Am.  Phys.  Soc;  Am.  Astronomical  Soc;  A.  A. 
A.   S.     Address,   1205  Orchard  St.,  Urbana. 

ROBERT  HAYDEN  KUSS 
(See    No.    1913) 

MARTHA    JACKSON    KYLE 
(See    No.    1054) 

LUCAS    PETRON    KYRIDES    (KYRIA- 
KIDES) 

Research  Chem.;  A.  B.,  Anatolia  Coll., 
Marsovan,  Turkey,  Asia,  1902;  A.  B.,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  1907;  .Sc  D.,  do.,  1909;  b.  Ap  13, 
1883,  Broussa,  Turkey;  s.  Petros  (b.  do.)  and 
Theodora  (loannon)  Kyriakides  (b.  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Hellenic  Sch.,  Broussa,  Academic 
Dept.,  Anatolia  Coll.  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1907- 
08;  First  Asst.,  do.,  1908-09;  Research  Chem., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1909-10;  Chem.,  Detroit  Soap 
Co.,  Detroit,  1910-11;  Research  Chem.,  Hood 
Rubber  Co.,  E.  Watertown,  Mass.,  1911-14;  do., 
Parke  Davis  and  Co.,  Detroit,  1914-15;  organ- 
ized and  operated  Detroit  Organic  Chemi- 
cals Co.,  191 5-16;  Research,  Organic  Chem., 
General  Chem.  Co.,  New  York  City, 
191 5 — .  Aulh.:  A  Contribution  to  the 
Study  of  the  Relation  Between  Color  and 
Constitution  in  the  Triphcnylmethane  Series 
(Thesis)  1909;  .Some  Organic  Preparations, 
Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  Vol.  36,  1914;  Observations  on 
some  Barbier-Grignard  Reactions,  do.,  1914; 
New  Processes  for  the  Preparation  of  Unsatu- 
rated Hydrocarbons  with  (,'onjugated  Double 
Bonds,  do.,  1914;  New  Processes  for  the 
Preparation  of  Butadiene,  i,  3,  Hydrocarbons 
II,  Pyrogcnetic  Decomnosition  of  Hydro  Com- 
pounds, do.,  1914;  New  Processes  for  the 
Preparation  of  Butadiene,    i,   3,   Hydrocarbons 


III,  Catalytic  Dehydration  of  Hydroxyl  Com- 
pounds, do.,  1 914.  Mem.,  Jr.  Research  Soc, 
Cniv.  of  Mich.;  .\.  C.  S.  Name  legally  changed 
to  Kyrides.  Address,  General  Chemical  Co., 
Research   Dept.,  25   Broad  St.,  New  York  City. 

BURRITT  SAMUEL  LACY 
Chemist;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1903;  A.  M.,  do., 
1904;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1906;  b.  Mr  4,  1882,  Du- 
buque, la.  Attended  Carlsruhe  Poly,  and 
Univ.  of  Berlin,  1906-8.  Asst.,  Gen.  ("hem., 
Harvard,  1903-4;  Asst.,  Qual.  Analysis,  do., 
1904-6;  John  Harvard  l-'ellow,  Harvard,  1905-6; 
Parker  I-'ellow,  do.,  1906-7;  Instr.,  Chem., 
I'niv.  of  111.,  1908-9;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Perth  Amboy 
Chem.  Works,  Sewaren,  N.  J.  Auth.:  Elcctro- 
stenolysis  and  Faraday's  Law,  Jour.  A.  C.  S., 
1905;  Einige  Versuche  uber  das  Leuchten  der 
Buiisen  l""lamme,  Zts.  fiir  Physik.  Chemie., 
1908;  (with  I'".  Haber)  Der  innere  Kegel  der 
Bunsen  Flamme,  Zts.  fiir  Physik.  Chem.,  19 10. 
Married  Kate  Bradley,  D  19,  191 1.  Children: 
Benjamin  Marvin,  b.  F  14,  1910;  Charles  Rob- 
ert, b.  My  29,  191 1.  Address,  c/o  Perth  Am- 
boy Chem.  Works,  Sewaren,  N.  J.f 

MARY     ELIZABETH     LAFLIN     (EISNER) 
(See    No.    3442) 

CINCINNATIO  GIOVANNI  BATTISTA 
LAGUARDIA 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Columbia,  191 5;  b.  Mr  17, 
1894,  Concordia,  Argentine  Republic;  s.  Gen- 
naro  (b.  1864,  Angliano,  Italy)  and  Angela 
Maria  Laguardia  (b.  1861,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Morris  H.  S.,  New  York  City._  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Circolo  Italiano;  Societe  Fran^aise. 
Instr.,  Spanish,  Exten.  Dept.,  Columbia,  1915; 
Asst.,  Rom.  Langs.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-16; 
Inr.lr.,  Mod.  Langs.,  U.  S.  Naval  Acad.,  1916- 
18;  do.,  Rom.  Langs.,  N.  Y.  Univ.,  summer 
191 7.  Mem.,  Am.  Geog.  Soc;  Mod.  Lang. 
Assn.  of  Am.;  Am.  Assn.  of  Teachers  of  Span- 
ish; Officers'  Mess,  U.  S.  Naval  Acad.  Ad- 
dress, 74  E.  ii6th  St.,  New  York  City;  bus. 
add.,   U.    S.    Naval  Acad.,   Annapolis,   Md. 

EDWARD  JOHN   LAKE 
(See  No.  892) 

ERNEST    MICHAEL    RUDOLPH    LAMKEY 
(See    No.    5773) 

MADGE  LAMOREAUX 
Assistant;  B.  S.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1913; 
b.  0  5,  1889,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.  Prepared 
in  Grand  Rapids  (Mich.)  H.  S.  Omicron  Nu. 
.Suiivr.,  Domestic  Sc.  and  Art,  H.  S.,  South 
Haven,  Mich,  1913-16;  Asst.,  H.  Sc,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1916-17.  Mem.,  Christian  Sc.  ("hurch. 
Address,  120  N.  Union  Ave.,  Grand  Rapids, 
Mich.t 

MARION  CHARLOTTE  LANDEE  (STEV- 
ENSON) 
B.  S.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1916;  b.  D  21,  1887, 
Moline,  HI.;  d.  Frank  A.  and  Hannah  Landee. 
Prepared  in  Moline  H.  S. ;  Columbia  Coll.  of 
Expression  and  Phys.  (Julture.  Chi  Omega. 
Teacher,  Expression  and  Phys.  Culture,  Bod- 
fors  Sch.  of  Mus.  and  Orat.,  1908-09;  Asst., 
Phys.  Tr.  and  Dept.  Pub.  .Speaking,  Univ.  of 
III.,  1909-10;  Asst.,  Eng.  and  Phys.  Educ,  do., 
1919-14.  Mem.,  Presby.  Cliurch;  Rock  Island 
Women's  Club,  19 17.  Married  Dr.  John  Mc- 
Gown  Stevenson,  S  6,  1916,  Rock  Island,  HI. 
Address,  726  23rd  St.,  Rock  Island,  111. 

PAUL   NISSLEY   LANDIS 

Assistant;    A.    B.,    I'ranklin    Marshall    Coll., 

1913;  A.   M.,  do.,    1915;  b.  Ag  8,    1893,  Wom- 

elsdorf.  Pa.;  s.  Frank  Theodore  (b.  N  9,   i860. 

Union   Deposit,   Pa.)    and  Cora  Miriam    (b.  Je 


Faculty 


90s 


6,  1869,  Ilarrisburg,  do.).  Prepared  in  Wom- 
elsdorf  (Pa.)  H.  S. ;  Keystone  St.  Norm.  Sch. 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Cloethean 
Lit.  Soc. ;  Valedictorian,  Varsity  debate,  Frank- 
lin and  Marshall  Coll.  Instr.,  Eng.  and 
French,  FVanklin  and  Marshall  Acad.,  Lancas- 
ter, Pa.,  191J-16;  Asst.,  F)ng.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1916-1S.  Sergt.,  S6th  Pioneer  inf.,  lldqtrs.  Co., 
A.  E.  F..  France;  With  Army  of  Occ,  Ger., 
1919 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  Womels- 
dorf.  Pa. 

LEROY  LANG 

(See    No.    3832) 

WILLIAM  CHAUNCY  LANGDON 
Pageant  Master;  A.  B.,  Brown,  1892;  A.  M., 
do.,  1893;  !>•  Ap  21,  1 87 1,  Florence,  Italy;  s. 
William  Chauncy  (b.  Ag  19,  1831,  Burlington, 
Vt.)  and  Hannah  Agnes  (Courtney)  Langdon 
(b.  F  7,  1828,  Richmond,  Va.).  Prepared  in 
Bedford  (Pa.)  II.  S.;  St.  John's  Military  Sch.,- 
Manlius,  N.  Y. ;  Cornell,  1888-90.  Psi  Upsilon. 
Instr.,  Eng.,  Brown,  1892-3;  Instr.,  Hist.,  Co- 
lumbia Univ.,  1895;  Teacher,  Providence,  R.  I. 
and  Norwood,  Mass.,  1896-1901;  Master  of 
Eng.,  Lawrenceville,  N.  J.,  1901-02;  Instr., 
Hist.,  Pratt  Inst.,  1902-05;  Sec,  Red  Cross, 
New  York  City,  1906;  Sec,  Dist.  Att'ys. 
Office,  N.  Y.  Co.,  1907-09;  Sec,  to  Luther 
Halsey  Gulick  in  Russell  Sage  Foundation, 
1910;  Pageant  Master,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18. 
Auth. :  Cantatas,  dramas,  masques  and  page- 
ants, at  Vt.,  N.  H.,  Conn.,  Mass.,  Tex.,  Ind. 
Univs.,  Mass.  Agr.  Coll.,  Amherst,  and  nu- 
merous pageants  and  masques  at  Univ.  of  111. 
Mem.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  ist.  Pres.  Am.  Page- 
ant Assn.,  1913;  Active  mem.,  and  Direc,  do.; 
Dir.,  N.  Y.  Center  Drama  League  of  Am., 
1913-15;  Dir.,  Camp  Fire  Girls  of  Am.,  1913 — ; 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.;  Mem.,  Nat.  Guard  of  Pa., 
5th  Regt.,  Co.  I,  1886-90;  1st.  Corps  of  Ca- 
dets. Mass.  Volunteer  Militia,  1891-93;  Co. 
D,  ist.  Regt.,  Inf.,  R.  I.,  1898-99;  Univ.  Club, 
Urbana;  Epis.  Church.  Married  Marion  Ames 
Hatheway,  Je  25,  1902,  Boston.  Children: 
Margaret,  b.  Ap  21,  1903;  William  Chauncy, 
b.  O  21,  1906.  Address,  8  Kraft  Ave.,  Bronx- 
ville,   N.   Y. 

WILFRED    FRANCIS    LANGELIER 
(See  G398) 

EDGAR  THOMAS  LANHAM 

Instructor;  b.  Je  13,  1865;  Urbana;  s.  Ber- 
nard (b.  S  13,  1837,  Zanesville,  O.)  and  Mary 
Margaret  (Wills)  Lanhan  (b.  D  15,  1845, 
Elizaville,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Urbana  H. 
S. ;  Univ.  of  111.,  1884-5.  Big  Four  Shops, 
1905;  Instr.,  Forge  Work,  LTniv.  of  111.,  1905 — . 
Mem.,  First  Baptist  Church,  and  Sec,  Bd.  of 
Deacons,  I'rbana.  Married  Mary  S.  Blue,  O 
18,  1888,  Urbana.  Children:  Roval  Wells,  b. 
O  21,  1889;  Ralph  Leo,  b.  Ja  31,  1802:  Nita 
Jane,  b.  May  17,  1913.  Address,  312  N. 
Race   St.,  Urbana. 

ARTHUR  S.  LANGMAS 
Extension  Asst.;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1910; 
b.  O  9,  1884,  Sheboygan,  Wis.  Prepared  in 
Sheboygan  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Sheboygan,  Wis. 
First  Asst.,  H.  S.,  Manawa,  Wis.,  1904-7; 
Instr.,  Bus.  and  Geog.,  Univ.  Acad.,  1910-11; 
Dist.  Rep.,  Univ.  of  \Vis.  Extcn.  Div.,  191  i — . 
Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Address,  44  Madison 
St.,  Oshkosh,  Wis.;  bus.  add.,  175  Main  St.,  do. 

CYRUS    WILLIAM    LANTZ 
(See  No.  5775) 

ARTHUR  WILLIAM  LARSEN 

Assistant;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1913;  M.  A., 

do.,  191 5;  b.  F  23,  1891,  Milwaukee.     Prepared 

in    So.    Div.    H.    S.,    Milwaukee.      Acacia;    Phi 

Beta  Kappa.     Teacher,  Math.,  H.  S.,  Lancaster, 


Wis.,  1913-14;  Instr.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1914-15;  do.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1915-17;  Asst., 
Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18.  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church.     Address,   1125  Orange  St.,  St.  Paul.f 

LAURENCE  MARCELLUS  LARSON 
Piofe-ssor;  A.  B.,  Drake  Univ.,  1894;  A.  M., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1900;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1902;  b.  S 
23,  1868,  Bergen,  Norway;  s.  Christian  (b. 
Mr  26,  1840,  do.)  and  Ellen  Mathilde  (Mad- 
sen)  Larson  (b.  Mr  23,  1839,  do.).  Prepared 
in  Prep.  Dept.,  Drake  Univ.,  Des  Moines. 
Signet  Lit.,  Soc.  Henrik  Wergeland  Scholar- 
ship, Univ.  of  Wis.,  1900-1;  Fellowship  in 
European  Hist.,  do.,  1901-2.  Prin.,  Scandina- 
vian Acad.,  1894-9;  Instr.,  Hist.,  West  Div. 
H.  S.,  Milwaukee,  1902-5;  do.,  East  Div.  H. 
S.,  do.,  1905-7;  Assoc,  Hist.  Univ.  of  111., 
1907-8;  Asst.  Prof.,  Hist.,  do.,  1908-12;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  rfo.,  1912-13;  Prof.,  do.,  1913 — •.  Auth.: 
The  King's  Household  in  England  before  the 
Norman  Conquest,  Univ.  Wis.  BuL,  1904;  The 
•Sectional  Elements  in  the  Early  History  of 
Milwaukee,  Proc.  of  Miss.  Valley  Hist.  Assn., 
I.,  1907-8;  Old  Norse  Sources  in  English  His- 
tory, Am.  Report  of  the  Am.  Hist.  Assn., 
1907-8,  I;  A  I'inancial  and  Administrative  His- 
tory of  Milwaukee,  Madison,  Wis.,  Univ.  Wis. 
Bill.,  1908;  A  Syllabus  of  European  History, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1909;  Canute,  the  Great,  1912; 
A  Short  History  of  England  and  the  British 
Empire,  1915;  The  King's  Mirror  (Transla- 
tion), 1917;  various  articles  in  Am.  Hist.  Re- 
z'ietv,  Pol.  Sc.  Rev.,  Pol.  Sc.  Quarterly,  Jour. 
of  Eng.  and  Ger.  PhiloL,  and  The  Dial ;  Prus- 
sianism  in  North  Sleswick,  Am.  Hist.  Review, 
j£t  1919;  Socialistic  Upheaval  in  Europe,  do. 
Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Married  Lillian  May 
Dodson,  D  25,  1895.  Des  Moines.  Address,  301 
Armoi-y  Ave.,  Champaign. 

THOMAS  ERWIN  LATIMER 
(See   No.    G402) 

IRMA   ADA    LATZER 
(See    No.    7025) 

LENORE    LYDIA    LATZER 
(See    No.    2733) 

HERBERT  HOUGHTON  LAUER 
Engineer;  E.  M.,  Lehigh  LTniv.,  1906;  b. 
Ag  6,  18S0,  Philadelphia;  s.  Andrew  Jack- 
son (b.  F  22,  184s,  do.)  and  Helen  Marion 
(Houghton)  Lauer  (b.  Mr  10,  1854,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Central  Man.  Tr.  H.  S.,  Phila- 
delphia. Beta  Theta  Pi.  Rodman,  Transitman; 
Insp.,  and  Asst.  Engr.,  on  const,  of  Belmont 
Reservoirs  and  Filters,  Philadelphia,  1901-4; 
Assayer,  Asst.  Engr.,  Foreman  on  Cyanide 
Work,  etc.,  for  niin.  companies  in  Mex.,  1906, 
190S,  and  1910;  Chief  Civ.  and  Min.  Engr., 
Sewanee  Fuel  &  Iron  Co.,  Tenn.,  1907-08; 
Res.  Engr.,  Riter,  Conlev  Const.  Co.,  Pitts- 
burgh, and  Min.  Engr.  U.  S.  Coal  &  Coke  Co., 
Gary,  W.  Va.,  1910-11;  with  111.  Steel  Co.,  S. 
Chicago,  and  Div.  Min.  Engr.,  Tenn.  Coal, 
Iron  &  R.  R.  Co.,  Ala.,  1911;  Instr.,  Min. 
Engng.,  LTniv.  of  111.,  1911-13;  Estimating 
Engr.,  Midvale  Steel  Co.,  Philadelphia,  1913-6; 
Chief  Const.  Engr.,  Atlas  Portland  Cement  Co., 
1916 — .  Mem.,  Min.  Engng.  Soc;  Civ.  Engng. 
Soc;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  A.  I.  M.  E.;  A.  S.  M.  E. ; 
A.  A.  A.  S.  Married  Anna  Katherine  Toner, 
O  12,  1909,  Mexico  City,  Mex.  Children: 
John  Toner,  b.  Jl  9,  1910;  Marion  H.,  b.  O  20, 
1912.  Address,  1846  Turner  St.,  Allentown, 
Pa. 

EDWARD    GEORGE    LAUTERBACK 
(See    No.    7026) 


9o6 


University  of  Illinois 


EDWIN  VICTOR  LAWRENCE 
Mcch.  Engr. ;  b.  Ag  6,  1876,  Boston.  Pre- 
pared in  Mass.  Norm.  Art  Sch.  (four  yrs. 
teachers'  course,  diploma,  1903);  Attended 
Boston  Art  Club,  one  yr.  Draftsman,  Boston, 
1898-9;  1900-1;  Land  Arch.,  do.,  svimmers, 
1902-6;  Teacher,  Drawing,  Boston  Pub.  Schs., 
1902;  do.,  Chelsea  Pub.  Sch.,  Mass.,  1903; 
Teacher,  Free  Hand  Drawing,  Bradley  Poly. 
Inst.,  Peoria,  1903-6;  Instr.,  Art  and  Design, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1906-9;  do..  Mil.  Sc,  1908-9; 
Pittsburgh  Playground  Assn. ;  Exten.  Work, 
Univ.  of  Pittsburgh,  19.10-11;  Designer,  Warren 
Steam  Pump  Co.,  Warren,  Mass.,  1911-12; 
Mech,  Engr.,  Ideal  Coated  Paper  Co.,  Brook- 
field,  Mass.,  1912 — .  Capt.,  .S53rd  Engrs..  Ser- 
vice Bn.  (colored);  do.,  Co.  C,  do..  Camp  Hum- 
phreys; Micfdletown,  Pa.  Auth.:  various  articles 
on  Man.  Tr.  and  drawing,  The  Man.  Tr. 
Mag.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Maude 
(Jlmstead,  1905.  Children:  Julia  Ruth,  b.  Jl 
.S,  1906;  Edwina  Francis,  b.  O  it,  191 1.  Ad- 
dress, Ideal  Coated  Paper  Co.,  Brookfield, 
Mass. 

FREDERICK  LOCKE  LAWRENCE 
Professor;  b.  Ja  19,  1869,  Springfield,  Vt. ; 
s.  Merrill  L.  (b.  Windham,  Vt.)  and  Kate  L. 
(Lock)  Lawrence  (b.  Springfield,  Vt.).  Pre- 
pared in  Springfield  (Vt.)  H.  S.;  attended 
Royal  Conservatory  of  Music,  Leipsic,  Ger., 
1895-6.  Instr.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  Conservatory  of 
Music,  1887-9;  Instr.,  Piano,  1890-5;  Dir., 
Music,  Claverack  Coll.  Conservatory;  do., 
Montpelier  Sem.,  Vt.,  1896-7;  Dir.  Sch.  of 
Music,  Carlcton  Coll.,  Northfield  Univ.,  1897- 
1900;  do.,  and  Prof,  in  charge  of  Piano,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1903-10;  studied  teaching  methods,  in 
Berlin,  1911-12;  Prof.,  Piano  and  Musical 
Comi)Osition,  Carleton  Coll.,  Conservatory 
Music,  1912 — -.Auth.:  Miscellaneous  songs, 
orchestra  composition,  (manuscripts) ;  Bach, 
Prep.  Studies,  The  Geo.  B.  Jennings  Co.,  C^in- 
cinnati;  miscellaneous  contributions  to  musical 
mags.  Married  Marie  S.  Schoonmaker,  D  24, 
1S93,  Port  Ewen,  N.  Y.  Children:  Merrill 
T^.,  b.  F  17,  1899;  l-'rederick  L.  and  James  O., 
b.  F  22,  1907.  Addres.'!,  Carleton  Coll.,  Con- 
servatory   Music,    Northfield,    Minn. 

THOMAS   ERNEST  LAYNG 
(See  G406) 

KATHERINE    ALBERTA    W.    LAYTON 
(CRATHORNE) 
(See    No.    1545) 

WARREN  KENNETH  LAYTON 
(See   G407) 

OLGA  EDITH  LEAMAN 
Instructor;  b.  S  27,  1885,  Owensboro,  Ky.; 
d.  Robert  Murray  (b.  do.)  and  Emma  (Wer- 
ner) Leaman  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Owens- 
boro (Ky.)  H.  S.;  .Studied  voice,  Chicago, 
190708;  do.,  Berlin,  Ger.,  1909-11;  do.,  Chi- 
cago, 1912-13;  Henderson-Brown  Coll.,  1013-15; 
Instr.,  Voice,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915 — .  Address, 
910   VV.   Oregon   St.,  Urbana. 

MAKION    LEATHERMAN 
(See    No.    7730 

CHARLES  ALBERT  LE  DEUC 
Instructor;  LL.  B.,  Rennes  Univ.,  France, 
1903;  Ph.  D.,  Heidelberg  Univ.,  Ger,,  1905; 
B.  A.  M.,  Harvard,  1912;  b.  Je  4.  1881, 
France.  Attended  Yale,  1913-14.  Teacher, 
French,  Smith  Coll.,  1904-05;  Instr.,  Bus. 
Adm.,  Grinnell  Coll.,  1906-07;  do.,  Account- 
ancy, Univ.  of  111.,  1916 — .  Mem.,  C'ongr. 
Church.  Address,  103  Armory  Ave.,  Cham- 
paign. 


CARL   EMIL   LEE 

Dairy  and  Food  Commissioner;  B.  S.,  N. 
Dak.  Agr.  Coll.,  1897;  M.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1009;  b.  Je  23,  1875,  Stoughton,  Wis.;  s. 
Thorvald  J.  (b.  Jl  26,  1852,  Hongsbcrg,  Nor- 
way) and  Tila  (Hansen)  Lee  (b.  F  15,  1849, 
Dramen,  .Sweden).  Prepared  in  Prep.  Course, 
.V.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll.  Sigma  Xi.  In  charge  of 
nuttermaking  dept..  Diamond  Creamery  Co., 
Mnnticello,  la.,  1899-1903;  l'"ield  Instr.,  Dairy 
.Mfg.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1903-5;  Instr.,  Dairy  Husb. 
and  First  Asst.,  Dairy  Mfg.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
do.,  1905-7;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  and  First  Asst,, 
do.,  Ag  .^Aj).  csia..,  ut/.,  .■j^/-y;  Asst.  Prof., 
Dairy  Husb.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1909-15;  Asst. 
Dairy  and  Food  Commissioner  and  Dairy 
.Specialist,  1915 — .  Auth.:  (with  H.  C.  Tay- 
lor), Bids.  137,  138  and  139,  ///.  £.r/'.  Sta.; 
Xo.  210,  Wis.  Exp.  Sta.  Married  Gertrude  May 
Long,  S  I,  1903,  Monticello,  la.  Children: 
Howard  James,  b.  Je  16,  1905;  Dorothy  Mary, 
b.  F  15,  1909;  Herbert  Carl,  b.  Ja  18,  1911. 
.-iddress,   1615  Jefferson  St.,  Madison,  Wis. 

*EDWARD  CLARENCE  LEE 
Chief  Insp.;  B.  S.,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1908;  E. 
M.,  do.,  1913;  b.  Mr  28,  1886,  Strondsburg, 
Pa.;  s.  D.  Wesley  (b.  1850,  do.)  and  Annie 
(Spragle)  Lee  (b.  1855,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Strondsburg  (Pa.)  H.  S.;  Wyo.  Sem.  Min. 
Engr.,  Lehigh  Valley  Coal  Co.,  Wilkes  Barre, 
Pa.,  1908-14;  Instr.,  Univ.  of  111.  Miners'  and 
Mechanics'  Insts.,  1914-15;  Chief  Insp.,  The 
Associated  Cos.,  Compensation  Ins.  for  Coal 
Mines,  191 5 — -.  Asst.  to  H,  M.  Wilson  in  de- 
veloping and  perfecting  a  system  for  merit 
rating  coal  mines  in  connection  with  workmen's 
compensation  ins.  Auth.:  Articles  in  Coal 
.■ige.  Mem.,  A.  I.  M.  E. ;  Coal  Min.  Inst,  of 
Am.  Married  Jean  Ryle  Tillotson,  My  27, 
1909,  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa.  Child,  Donald  Wood- 
ward, b.  Ap  17,  1910.  Died  D  16,  1918,  Pitts- 
burgh. 

EVERETT  SAMUEL  LEE 
(See    No.    5783) 

PHILIP  AUGUSTUS  LEHENBAUER 
(See  G412)  > 

CLYDE  EVERT  LEIGHTY 
Plant  Breeder  and  Agronomist;  A.  B.,  III. 
VYesleyan  Univ.,  1904;  Ph.  D.,  Cornell,  1912; 
b.  My  7,  1882,  Billett,  111.;  s.  George  H.  (b. 
1752,  Lawrence  Co.,  111.)  and  Lucretia  (Van- 
(lermark)  Leighty  (b.  1858,  Pa.).  Prepared 
in  Lawrenceville  11.  S. ;  111.  Wesleyan  Prep. 
Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Sigma  Xi;  Synapsis. 
Special  Agt.,  LT.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1904-05; 
.\sst.,  Chem.,  LTniv.  of  111.,  1905-06;  Special 
.\gt.  and  Asst.,  Grain  Standardization,  U.  S. 
Dept.  of  Agr.,  1906-09;  Grad.  Stud,  and  Asst., 
Plant  Breeding,  Cornell,  1909-12;  Agronomist, 
V.  S.  Dept.,  Agr.,  19 12 — .  Co-auth.:  Am.  Ex- 
port Corn  (Maize)  in  Europe,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agr. 
B.  P.  I.  Cir.  No.  55,  191  o;  Germination  of  Seed 
as  Affected  by  Sulfuric  Acid  Treatment,  Cor- 
nell Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  But..  No,  312,  1912; 
'  orrelation  of  Characters  of  Oats  with  Special 
Ref.  to  Breeding,  Annual  Report  of  Am. 
Breeders'  Assn.,  7;  Variations  and  Correlation 
i)f  Oats  (avena  sativa),  Cornell  Agr.  Exp.  Sta. 
Memoirs,  Nos.  3  and  4,  1914;  Auth,:  articles 
on  wheat  and  rye  growing.  Jour.  Am.  Soc. 
.igron..  Jour.  Heredity,  U.  S.  Dept.  Agron. 
Farmers'  Bui,  1914-17.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church. 
Married  Ollie  Edna  Harris,  O  13,  1908,  Fay- 
ette, Mo.  Children:  b'lorence  L.,  b.  Mr  19, 
1910;  Dorothy  L.,  b.  Je  19,  19 13:  Raymond 
v.,  b.  O  2,3,  1915.  Address,  U.  S.  Dept.  of 
Agr.,   Washington,   D.   C. 

WILBUR    ROY   LEIGHTY 
Associate;   B.   S.,  111.   Wesleyan  Univ.,   1910; 
b.   Mr  31,   1887,  Lawrence  Co.,  111.;  s,  George 
11,  and  Lucretia   (Vandermark)    Leighty.     Pre- 


Faculty 


907 


paitd  in  Lawrcnceville  H.  S. ;  111.  Wesleyan 
Acad.  Tail  Kappa  Epsilon.  Asst.  Chem., 
Agron.,  Agr.,  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.;  Assoc, 
Soil  Fertility,  do.  Married  Lula  Whiteseli, 
Ag  22,  191 2,  Blooniington,  111.  Address,  1001 
W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 

EDWARD  HENRY  LENKE 
Gen.  Mgr. ;  b.  N  15,  1882,  Chicago;  s. 
Ceorge  C.  (b.  O  9,  1855,  Hanover,  Ger.)  and 
Alvina  (Deutsche)  Lenke  (b.  S  12,  1859,  Chi- 
cago). Prepared  in  Chicago  Eiig.  II.  and  Man. 
Tr.  Schs. ;  Univ.  of  111.,  1901-05.  Kappa 
Sigma;  Theta  Nu  Epsilon;  Orchestra;  String 
Quartette;  Gym.  Team.  A.sst.  Dir.,  Gym.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1903-05;  Resident  Mgr.,  Min.  &  Smelt- 
ing Co.,  Pearl,  Colo.,  1905-12;  Stock  ranch, 
garage  and  auto  bus.,  Wyo.,  1912-15;  Gen. 
Mgr.,  Bennett  &  Dale  Garage  Co.,  Trinidad, 
Colo.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.,  B.  P.  O.  E. 
Married  Louise  Snyder,  Ag  24,  1908,  Rawlins, 
Wyo.  Address,  316  Ash  St.,  Trinidad,  Colo.; 
bus.   add.,  430-40    E.   Main   St.,   do. 

WILLIS    LERISHE 
(See    No.    6381) 

OTTO  EDUARD  LESSING 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1895;  Ph. 
D.,  do.,  1901  ;  b.  S  28,  1875,  Wiirttemberg, 
(Jer. ;  s.  Rev.  Gustav  Adolf  (b.  1823,  Owen, 
dv.)  and  Bertha  (Majer)  Lessing  (b.  Ja  16, 
V  1839,  Boblingen,  do.).  Prepared  in  Latin  Sch., 
Kornthal;  Gymnasium  at  Stuttgart;  Evangeli- 
cal-Theological Seminaries,  Maulbronn  and 
Blaubeuren,  Wiirttemberg.  Studied  in  Tuebin- 
gen,  Wiirttemberg,  1893-94;  Munich,  1898-99, 
1903-07;  Instr.,  Ger.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1896-98; 
Instr.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1900-02;  Instr.,  do., 
Smith  Coll.,  1902-03;  Assoc.  Prof.,  tier.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1907-13;  Prof.,  do.,  1913 — .  Auth. : 
Schiller's  Einfluss  auf  Grillparzer,  Bui.  Univ. 
of  H^is.,  1902;  Grillparzer  und  das  Neue 
Drama,  R.  Piper  &  Co.,  Munich,  1905;  Whit- 
man's Prosaschriften,  do.,  1906;  Horace  Trau- 
bel's  "Weckrufe,"  Chants  Comunal,  do.,  1907; 
Die  Neue  Form,  Carl  Reissner,  Dresden,  19 10; 
Masters  in  Modern  German  Literature,  do., 
1912;  numerous  other  articles.  Mem.,  Mod. 
Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.;  Schwabische  Schiller-Ve- 
rein,  .Stuttgart;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Am.  Assn. 
of  I^niv.  Profs.  Married  Maria  Wilhelmina 
Dilg,  Ag  9,  iSq8,  Lindau,  Bavaria.  Children: 
Marion  Rose,  b.  Mr  15,  1901;  Otto  Adolf 
Bernhard,  b.  My  iS,  1904.  Address,  1109  S. 
Busey  Ave.,  Urbana. 

OSCAR  ADOLPH  LEUTWILER 
(See    No.    1246) 

HOWARD  BISHOP  LEWIS 
Professor;  B.  A.,  Yale,  1908;  Ph.  D.,  do., 
1913;  h.  N  8,  18S7,  Southington.  Conn.;  s. 
I'rederick  Austin  (b.  do.)  and  Charlotte  Rachel 
(I'armelee)  Lewis  (b.  New  Haven,  Conn.). 
Prepared  in  Lewis  H.  S.,  Sovithington,  Conn. 
.■\lpha  Chi  Sigma;  .Sigma  Xi ;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Special  and  Gen.  Honors. 
Asst.,  Physiol.  Chem.,  Yale,  1911-13;  Pathol. 
Chem.,  Conn.  Hosp.  for  Insane,  summer  1911; 
Research  Chem.,  Thomas  Wilson  Sanitarium 
for  children,  Baltimore,  summer  1913;  Instr., 
Med.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  191 3-1 5;  Assoc, 
Physiol.  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-17;  Asst. 
Prof.,  do.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  Numerous  articles 
in  Jour.  A.  M.  A.,  Jour.  Biol.  Chem.,  Jour. 
A.  C.  S.  and  Am.  Jour.  Physiol.  Mem.,  A.  C. 
S. ;  Am.  Soc.  of  Biol.  Chem.;  Soc.  for  Norm. 
and  Pathol.  Physiol.;  Soc.  for  Exp.  Biol,  and 
Med.  Married  Mildred  Eaton,  Je  15,  1915; 
Beloit,  Wis.  Child,  Charlotte  Barber,  b.  Mr 
0,    1916.    .-Iddrcss,   904   Gregory   Place,   Urbana. 


*JOHN  C.  LEWIS 
Teacher   in   elocution,   Univ.   of  111.,    1877-80. 
Deceased. 

STANLEY  MELVILLE  LEWIS 
Artist  and  Designer;  b.  O  3,  1876,  Urbana; 
s.  John  Melville  (b.  N  3,  1846,  Frankfort, 
Ind.)  and  Mary  Francis  (Rice)  Lewis  (b.  Ap 
3,  1854,  Alton,  111.).  Attended  Univ.  of  111., 
1895-8.  Fellowship,  Art  and  Design,  Univ. 
of  III. ;  Asst.  to  Prof.  F.  F.  Frederick,  during 
Prof.  Lake's  absence,  1897.  Married  Jennie 
Ella  Cade,  D  zy,  1909,  Barnet,  Vt.  Address, 
471    E.  41st   St.,   Chicago.! 

EARL   EMANUEL   LIBMAN 
(See    No.    7741) 

INGEBRIGT  LILLEHEI 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1908; 
.'\.  .M.,  do..  1909;  b.  Jl  22,  1883.  Prepared  in 
Retl  Wing  Sem.,  Minn.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
A.  B.  with  distinction;  Scholarship  in  Phil., 
Univ.  of  ]\Iinn.  Teacher,  I'Vench,  St.  Coll.  of 
VN'ashington,  1909-10;  Attended  Univ.  of  Paris, 
1910,  1911;  Asst.,  Rom.  Langs.,  Univ.  of  111., 
igii-14;  Instr.,  French,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1914-1.5; 
do.,  Rom.  Lang.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1915.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  Univ.  of  Kan.,  Lawrence,  Kan. 

AZARIAH  THOMAS  LINCOLN 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1894;  M. 
S.,  do.,  1898;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1899;  b.  Je  25,  1868, 
Montfort,  Wis.;  s.  Joseph  H.  (b.  F  19,  1827, 
near  Philadelphia)  and  Margaret  (Laird)  Lin- 
L-uln  (b.  D  7,  1841.  do.).  Prepared  in  Mont- 
fort, Wis.  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon; 
.•\ll)ha  Chi  Sigma.  Fellowship  in  Chem., 
Lhiiv.  of  Wis.;  Asst.,  Chem.,  do..  1896-8;  Re- 
search Asst.,  Phys.  ("hem.,  Cornell,  1899-1900; 
Instr.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1900-1; 
do.,  IJniv.  of  111.,  1901-3;  Asst.  Prof.,  do., 
1903-8;  do.,  Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst.,  1908-12; 
Prof.,  Chem.,  do.,  1912 — .  Invented  Lincoln's 
Burette    Holder,     1904.  Auth.:       Elementary 

Ouantitative  Chemical  Analysis,  Lincoln  and 
Walton,  Macmillan  Co.,  1907,  reprinted  in 
rgo8,  1910,  and  in  1911;  Theoretical  Princi- 
ples of  the  Methods  of  Analytical  Chemistry 
liy  M.  G.  Chesneau,  translated  from  the 
l'"rench,  Lincoln  and  Carnahan,  Macmillan 
Co.,  19 10;  Physical  Chemistry,  D.  C.  Heath 
&  Co.,  1918;  various  other  articles.  Mem., 
.\.  C.  S. ;  Am.  Electro-Chem.  Soc. ;  Island  Golf 
Clul);  Presby.  Church.  Married  Jennette 
Emeline  Carpenter,  Je  30,  1004,  Mansfield,  O. 
.Address  1625  Tibbets  Ave.,  Troy,  N.  Y. ;  bus. 
add..    Rensselaer    Poly.    Inst.,    do. 

FRANCIS  CHURCH  LINCOLN 
Assayer  and  Insp. ;  B.  S.,  Mass.  Inst,  of 
Tech.,  1900;  E.  M.,  New  Mexico  Sch.  of 
.Alines,  1904;  A.  M.,  Columbia,  1906;  Ph.  D., 
do..  1911;  b.  S  8,  1877,  Boston;  s.  Charles 
Thayer  (b.  O  24,  1849,  West  Townsend,  Mass.) 
and  Lena  Simmons  (Church)  Lincoln  (b.  Ag 
5,  1856,  Little  Compton,  R.  I.).  Prepared  in 
JBoston  Eng.  H.  S.  .Sigma  Xi;  President's 
Scholar  in  Geol.,  Columbia,  1905;  Fellow  in 
(leol.,  do.,  1906-7.  Assayer,  Asst.  Supt.  etc., 
for  min.  cos.  in  Colo.,  Mexico  and  Ariz., 
1900-05;  Prof.,  Geol.,  N.  M.  Sch.  of  Mines, 
.Socorro,  N.  M.,  1901-02;  Prof.,  Metallurgy, 
lio.,  1902-04;  Asst.,  Phys.,  Columbia,  1906-07; 
Prof.,  Geol.,  Mont.  St.' Sch.  of  Mines,  Butte, 
Mont.,  1907-10;  Consulting  Min.  Engr.,  in 
jivt.  practice.  New  York  City,  1910-11;  Assoc, 
Min.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-12;  Asst. 
Prof.,  do.,  1912-13;  Resident  Engr.,  Bolivian 
Development  &  Exploitation  Co.,  La  Paz, 
Bolivia,  S.  Am.,  1913-14;  Prof.  Min.  and 
Metallurgy,  Mackay  Sch.  of  Mines,  Univ.  of 
Nev.,  Reno,  Nev.,  1914-15;  Dir.,  St.  Min. 
Lai).,    du.,    1915;    Dir.,    Mackay    Sch.    of   Mines, 


9o8 


University  of  Illinois 


do.,  1915;  Dir.,  Secondary  Min.  Schs.  of  Nev., 
1915;  St.  Assayer  and  Insp.,  for  Nev.,  1917-7. 
Autli.:  Numerous  articles  in  Economic 
Ge»l.;  Trans.  Am.  Inst.  Min.  Engng.,  Engiig. 
and  Min.  Jour.  Min.  and  Sc.  Press,  and 
Mexican  Min.  Jour.  Mem.,  Boston  Y.  M.  C. 
U.;  A.  I.  M.  E.;  Mont.  Soc.  of  Engrs.,  Cor. 
Mem.;  A.  A.  A.  S.  (FeHow).  Married  Ger- 
trude Whipple  Appleton,  Je  19,  1901,  Boston. 
Children:  Leslie  Appleton,  b.  Ap  10,  1905; 
Francis  Appleton,  b.  Ap  6,  1914-  Address, 
804   Evans  Ave.,  Reno,   Nev. 

JUSTA    MORRIS    LINDGREN 
(See  No.   1724) 

WALTER  CHARLES  LINDLEY 
(See  No.  1546) 

JOHN    ROYER    LINDSEY 
(See  No.  8533) 

RALPH   HARLAN   LINKINS 

(See  G419) 

CLYDE  MAURICE  LINSLEY 

(See  No.  7748) 

SIMON  LITMAN 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Odessa  Cml.  Coll.,  1892; 
Dr.  Jur.  Pub.  et  Rer.  Com.,  Univ.  of  Zurich, 
1901;  b.  O  13,  1873,  Odessa,  Russia;  s.  Jacob 
and  Pauline  (Helfman)  Litman.  Graduate, 
Ecole  des  Sciences  Politiques,  Paris,  1899;  at- 
tended Univ.  of  Munich,  1899-1900.  Lecturer, 
Ecole  Russe  des  Routes  Etudes  Sociales, 
Paris,  1902;  Instr.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1903-8; 
Assoc,  Commerce,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-10; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Econ.,  do.,  1910 — .  Auth.:  Die 
Moglichkeit  der  Lohnsteigerungen  und  die 
Lohnfondstheorien,  Munchen,  1902;  Trade  and 
Commerce,  LaSalle  Exten.  L^niv.,  Chicago, 
191 1  ;  Business  Economics,  in  the  Vol.  Lib., 
W.  Richardson  &  Co.,  Chicago,  191 1;  numer- 
ous other  articles.  Mem.,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.; 
Am.  Statistical  Assn. ;  Am.  Assn.  for  Labor 
Legislation.  Married  Rachel  Frank,  Ag  1901, 
London,  Eng.  Address,  807  W.  California  St., 
Urbana. 

ANANIAS  CHARLES   LITTLETON 
(See  No.  5273) 

WALLACE  BRIGHT  LIVESAY 
(See  No.  6389) 

JOSEPH  CORSON  LLEWELLYN 
(See  No.   143) 

JOHN  WILLIAM  LLOYD 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Wheaton  Coll.,  1897;  B. 
S.  A.,  Cornell,  1899;  M.  S.  A.,  do.,  1903;  Ph. 
D.,  Univ.  of  Calif.  1917;  b.  F  19,  1876,  St. 
Charles,  111.;  s.  William  Barrett  (b.  F  14, 
1849,  do.)  and  Alice  (Taylor)  Lloyd  (b.  Jl 
9,  1848,  Light  House,  111.).  Prepared  in 
Wheaton  C'oll.  Acad.  Alpha  Zcta;  Sigma  Xi. 
Instr.,  Hort.  and  First  Asst.,  do.,  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1899-1902;  Instr.,  Oler- 
iculture, and  First  Asst.  in  Sta.,  do.,  1902-3; 
Asst.  Prof,  and  Asst.  Chief  in  Sta.,  do.,  1903- 
9;  Assoc.  Prof,  and  Asst.  Chief  in  Sta.  do., 
1909-11;  Prof,  and  Chief  in  Sta.,  do.,  1911 — . 
Auth.:  The  Farmer's  Vegetable  Garden,  ///. 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  Bui.,  No.  61,  1901;  do.,  105, 
1906;  Spraying  for  the  Codling  Moth,  do.,  114, 
1907;  Marketing  the  Muskmelon,  do.,  124,  1908; 
(with  I.  S.  Brooks)  Growing  Tomatoes  for 
Early  Market,  do.,  144,  1910;  h^rtilizer  Ex- 
periments with  Muskmelons,  do.,  155,  1912; 
Experiments  in  Onion  Culture,  do.,  175,  1914; 
Tests  with  Nitrate  of  Soda  in  the  Production 
of    Early    Vegetables,    do.,    184,    191 5;    Produc- 


tive Vegetable  Growing,  J.  B.  Lippincott  & 
Co.,  1914;  also  a  number  of  111.  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.  Cirs.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  111.  St. 
Hort.  Soc;  Am.  Breeders'  Assn.;  Vegetable 
Growers  Assn.  of  Am.;  Am.  Pomological  Soc; 
.■\ssn.  for  Agr.  Legislation.  Married  Margaret 
Elizabeth  Widdis,  Je  30,  1909,  Detroit.  Ad- 
dress,  117   S.  3rd  St.,  Champaign. 

CLARENCE  CHESTER  LOGAN 
(See  No.  3452) 

ROGER  SHERMAN  LOOMIS 
Instructor;  B.  A.,  Williams  Coll.,  1909;  M. 
A.,  Harvard,  1910;  B.  Litt.,  do.,  1913;  b.  O 
31,  1887,  Japan;  s.  Henry  (b.  Mr  4,  1839, 
Burlington,  N.  Y.)  and  Jane  Herring  (Greene) 
Loomis  (1).  Je  14,  1845,  Roxbury,  Mass.). 
Prepared  in  Hotchkiss  H.  S.,  Lakeville,  Conn. 
Alpha  Zeta  Alpha;  Gargoyle.  Instr.,  Eng., 
Univ.  of  III.,  1913-18.  Corp.,  Psych.  Dept., 
Base  Hospital.  Denver,  1918 — .  Scrgt.,  Gen. 
IIosp.  No.  21.  Denver,  Colo.  Ed..  Army  News- 
paper. Auth.:  Illustrations  of  Medieval  Romance 
on  Tiles  from  Chertsey  Abbey,  Univ.  of  111., 
1916;  articles  in  Mod.  Lang.  Review,  Mod.  Phil- 
oL,  Jour,  of  Eng.  and  Germanic  Philol..  Mod. 
Lang.  Notes,  Art  in  America,  Reedy's  Mirror, 
Romanic  Review.  Address,  c/o  Miss  Louise 
Loomis,  Blooming  Grove,  Orange  Co.,  N.  Y. 

MANUEL  L.    LOPEZ 
(See  G424) 

ARTHUR  RUSSELL  LORD 
(See  G425) 

FRANK  CARLTON  LORING 
Engineer;  B.  S.,  Purdue,  1904;  M.  A., 
Columbia,  1907;  b.  O  2,  1882,  Marion,  Ind. 
Instr.,  Exp.  Engng.  Cornell,  1907-8;  do.,  Elec. 
Engng.,  do.,  1908-9;  Foreman,  F.  M.  Benner 
Co.;  Instr.,  Elec.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912- 
14;  with  Bur.  of  Terrestrial  Magnetism,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Mem.,  ist  Friends  Church.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  Bur.  of  Terrestrial  Magnetism, 
Wa.shington,   D.   C.f 

HARRY  HOUSER  LOVE 
Professor;  B.  S.,  111.  Wesleyan,  1904;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1906;  Ph.  D.,  Cornell,  1909;  b.  Mr 
19,  1880,  Taylorvillc,  111.;  s.  Charles  H.  (b. 
F  8,  1847)  and  Adline  (Evans)  Love  (b.  JI 
31,  1854,  Waynesville,  111.).  Prepared  in 
III.  Wesleyan  Prep.  Sch.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon; 
Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi;  Biol.  Club,  Cornell. 
Asst.,  ("hem..  Plant  Breeding  Lab.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1904-6;  Asst.,  Plant  Breeding,  1906-7; 
(Jrad.  Stud.,  Cornell,  1907-8.  C!rad.  Stud,  and 
Asst.,  Plant  Breeding,  do.,  1908-9;  Asst.  Prof. 
do.,  1909-11;  Prof.,  do.,  1911 — .  Auth.:  Bui., 
No.  297,  Cornell  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  191 1;  No. 
312,  do.,  1913;  Paper  Influence  of  Food  Sup- 
I)ly  on  Variation,  A.  B.  A.  Rpt.,  1909;  Are 
l'"Iuctuations  Inherited?  Am.  Naturalist,  1910; 
The  Relation  of  Certain  Ear  Characters  to 
Yield  in  Corn,  Am.  Breeder's  Assn.,  Vol.  7, 
igii;  A  Study  of  the  Large  and  Small  Grain 
Ouestion,  do.;  Germination  of  Seed  as  Af- 
fected by  Sulfuric  Acid  Treatment,  Cornell 
Agr.  E.vf>.  Sta.  Bui.,  312,  191 2:  The  Relation 
of  Seed  Ear  Characters  to  Earliness  in  Corn, 
Am.  Breeders'  Assn.,  Vol.  8,  1912;  Compari- 
sons of  Yield  betwen  Hybrids  and  Selections 
in  Oats,  do..  Vol.  3,  No.  4,  1912;  Relation  of 
Yield  of  Straw  and  Grain  in  Oats,  Jour.  Am. 
Soc.  of  Agron.,  Vol.  6,  1914;  A  Suggestion 
Regarding  Methods  for  Determining  Weight 
per  Bushel  of  Oats,  do..  Vol.  7,  No.  3,  1915; 
Correlations  between  Ear  Characters  and  Yield 
in  Corn,  do..  Vol.  9,  No.  7,  1917;  Oats  for 
New  York,  Cornell  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Bui.,  343; 
Barley  for  New  York,  do.,  1917;  The  Inher- 
itance of  the  Weak  Awn  in  Certain  Avena 
Crosses,    Am.    Naturalist,    Vol.    LI,    No.    608, 


Faculty 


909 


Ag  1917;  Methods  of  Cereal  Investigation  at 
the  Cornell  Sta.,  in  press;  Small  Grain  In- 
vestigations Conducted  by  the  Dept.  of  Plant 
Breeding  at  Cornell,  in  press.  Married  Anna 
Barclay,  S  6,  1904,  Covel,  111.  Children: 
Harry  Barclay,  b.  JI  4,  1905;  Robert  Emer- 
son, b.  Ag  3,  1908;  Elizabeth  Maurine,  b. 
Ag  :o,  1910.  Address,  102  Oxford  Place, 
Ithaca,    N.    Y. 

ROBERT    JAMES    LOVE 
(See  No.  3457) 

GLADYS  LOVEWELL 
Assistant;  b.  Ja  2,  1896,  C'hicago.  Pre- 
pared in  Englcwood  and  Univ.  H.  Schs., 
Chicago.  Diploma,  Chicago  Norm.  Sch.,  1917; 
attended  Univ.  of  111.  Kappa  Alpha  Thcta. 
Dir.,  S.  Park  Playground,  Chicago,  summer 
1917;  Teacher,  Gym.,  Social  Center,  and  Pvt. 
classes,  Minneapolis,  191 7;  Asst.,  Phys.  Tr., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1917.  Mem.,  Epis.  Church. 
Address,   Ft.    Snelling,  Minn. 

WILLIAM    PENN    LUKENS 
(See  G428) 

ARTHUR    LUMBRICK 

(See  No.  3459) 

JAMES  CHARLES  LUND 

(See  No.  3847) 

ALBERT  HOWE  LYBYER 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Princeton,  1896;  Ph.  D., 
Harvard,  1909;  b.  Jl  29,  1876,  Greencastle, 
Ind. ;  s.  Salem  Henry  (b.  1845,  Cloverland, 
Ind.)  and  Jane  Estella  (Layman)  Lybyer  (b. 
1851,  Putnamville,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Brazil 
(Ind.)  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Cliosophic 
Lit.  Soc.  Instr.,  Math.,  Mich.  Mil.  Acad., 
Orchard  Lake,  Mich.,  1897;  Prof.,  Math., 
Roberts  Coll.,  Constantinople,  1900-06;  Asst., 
Hist.,  Harvard,  1907-09;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do., 
Oberlin  Coll.,  1909-11;  Prof.,  do.,  1909-13; 
Assoc.  Prof.,  Hist.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-15; 
Prof.,  do.,  1915 — .  Mem.,  U.  S.  Peace  Dele- 
gation, Paris,  France,  19 18-19.  Auth. :  The 
Govt,  of  the  Ottoman  Empire  in  the  time  of 
Suleiman  the  Magnificent,  Harvard  Univ. 
Press,  1913;  The  Use  and  Abuse  of  Note- 
books in  the  Teaching  of  History,  Proceedings 
North  Centra!  Hist.  Teachers'  Assn.,  1910; 
The  Turkish  Parliament,  Proceedings  Am.  Pol. 
Sc.  Assn.,  19 10;  The  Turks  and  the  Routes 
of  Oriental  Trade,  Eng.  Hist.  Review,  Vol. 
30,  1915;  articles  in  Proceedings  North  Central 
Hist.  Tcachcrs\  Assn.,  Am.  Pol.  Sc.  Assn., 
Eng.  Hist.  Review,  Jour,  of  Am.  Oriental  Soc. 
Mem.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.;  Am.  Pol.  Sc.  Assn.; 
Am.  Oriental  Soc;  Miss.  Valley  Hist.  Assn.; 
Assn.  of  Univ.  Profs.;  Fellow,  Royal  Hist. 
Soc;  Univ.  Club;  Harvard  Club.  Married 
Clara  Sidney  Andrews,  Jl  25,  1901,  Brazil, 
Ind.  Address,  1009  W.  California  St.,  Urbana. 

ERNEST  BARNES   LYTLE 

(See  No.   1552) 

MAY    ELIZABETH    McADAMS 

(See  No.  7767) 

*JAMES  ELIJAH  McATEE 
B.  A.,  William  Jewell  Coll.,  1907;  M.  A., 
do.,  1909;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1917; 
b.  S  16,  1885,  Grant,  Ky. ;  s.  James  Louis  (b. 
Mr  1843,  Union,  Ky.)  and  Nancy  Tane  (Ryle) 
McAtee  (b.  1846,  Grant,  Ky.).  Prepared  in 
William  Jewell  Coll.  Prep.  Dept.  Phi  Gamma 
Delta;  Sigma  Xi.  Assoc,  Math.,  William 
Jewell  Coll.,  Liberty,  Mo.;  Instr.,  Math.,  Univ. 
of  III.,  1918.  Married  Virgie  L.  Mackey,  Jl 
16,  191 1,  Durant,  Okla.  Children;  Nancie 
Virginia,  b.  N  15,  1913;  James  Marion,  b. 
Je  25,  1915.  Died  D  i,  1918,  Urbana. 


ROY  IVAN  McCALLISTER 
Born  S  5,  1895;  s.  E.  McCallister.  Prepared 
in  Carmi  II.  S.  Beta  Tlieta  Pi.  Instr.,  Capt.,  U. 
S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  III.;  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  C,  sth 
Div.  Bn.,  158  Depot  Brig.,  Camp  Sherman; 
Mustered  out  Ja,    1919.  Address,  Carmi,   111. 

CHARLES  GEORGE  MacARTHUR 
Teacher;  A.  B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1908;  A.  M., 
do.,  1908;  b.  My  3,  1883,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 
Sigma  Chi.  Teacher,  Lancaster,  N.  Y.,  1901- 
03;  Stud.  Asst.,  Chem.,  (Oberlin  Coll.,  1905-08; 
Asst.,  do.,  1908-10;  Asst.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1910-12;  Instr.,  Phys.  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1912-15;  Teacher,  Chem.,  Med.  Dept.,  Univ. 
of  So.  Calif.,  Los  Angeles,  1905 — .  Address, 
c/o    Univ.    of   So.    Calif.,    Los   Angeles. 

ELLEN  McCarthy  (foley) 

A.  B.,  Cornell,  1907;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1909;  b. 
Ja  23,  1882,  Breesport,  N.  Y.;  d.  John  Henry 
(b.  1856,  Hornell,  N.  Y.)  and  Nancy  Eliza- 
beth (Taylor)  McCarthy  (b.  Mr  10,  1864, 
Breesport,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  St.  Norm.  Tr. 
Sch.,  Cortland,  N.  Y.  Delta  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi; 
(irad.  Scholarship,  Chem.;  Grad.  Fellowship, 
("hem.  Asst.  Chem.,  Bur.  of  Chem.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  1909-10;  Instr.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1909-13.  Married  John  Warner  Foley 
Cii),  Je  9,  1913,  Urbana.  Children:  (twins) 
John  Warner  and  Edwin  Nicholas,  b.  F  19, 
igi6.  Address,  58  S.  4th  St.,  Ridgefield  Park, 
N.   J. 

EDWARD  W.  McCASKEY 

Major,  U.  S.  A.;  b.  Ag  30,  1863,  Lancaster, 
Pa.  Prepared  in  Lancaster  (Pa.)  H.  S. ;  at- 
tended Franklin  and  Marshall  Coll.;  West 
Point  Mil.  Acad.,  1882-86.  Lt.,  21st  Inf., 
Utah  and  Wyo.,  1886-92;  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1892- 
o(>;  with  Gen.  Hendenberg's  Div.,  Plattsburg, 
N.  Y.,  1896-98;  Philippines,  1899-1902;  New- 
ark, Del.,  1903-06;  Ft.  Douglas,  Salt  Lake 
("ity,  1906;  Denver,  1906-08;  Retired  190S-16; 
Madison  Barracks,  N.  Y.,  19 16-17;  Major,  U. 
S.  A.  and  Commandant.  Univ.  of  111.,  1917- 
18;  do.,  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan,  111.,  191S— ; 
do.,  Univ.,  of  Wis.,  Madison,  1918 — .  Ad.- 
(Iress,  c/o  Mil.   Dept.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  Madison. 

WILLIAM    FRANK    McCAUGHEY,    JR. 

Instructor;  A.  B.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Tech., 
1916;  b.  N  19,  1893,  Lynchburg,  Va. ;  s.  W. 
I',  (b.  1864,  Greenville,  O.)  and  Matilda 
(Vaughn)  McCaughey  (b.  1865,  Philadelphia). 
Prepared  in  Greenville  (O.)  H.  S.  Sigma  Nu; 
Tech.  Arch.  Club;  Sennechi,  Delta  Skull 
I'rat.;  Capt.,  Football,  1912-16;  Pres.,  Ath. 
Assn.  Draftsman,  Schmidt,  Garden,  and  Mar- 
tin, 1916-17;  Adler  &  Work,  1917;  Instr., 
Arch.  Design,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18.  1919 — . 
Plattsburg  Tr.  Camp,  summer  1916;  R.  O.  T. 
(".,  Camp  Meade,  Md.,  1918.  Won  2nd  Prize, 
Loeb  Competition,  Beaux  Arts  Inst.  Design, 
New  York  City,  191 6;  ist  Prize,  Whatman's 
Water  Color  Competition;  do.,  Loeb  Compe- 
titions, 1917;  do.,  Warren  Competition;  Medal, 
Archaeol.  Beaux  Arts  Inst.  Design,  1917.  Mar- 
ried Marguerite  F.  Law,  Jl  9,  1917,  Racine, 
\\'is.  Address,  708  W.  Elm  St.,  Urbana. 

JOHN  HANCOCK  McCLELLAN 
Physician;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1897;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1899;  Ph.  D.,  Harvard,  1906;  M.  D., 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  191 1;  b.  JI  21,  1876,  Lex- 
ington, Ky.  Attended  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1906- 
7;  LTniv.  of  Freiburg,  summer  1907.  Asst., 
Zool.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1898-9;  Instr.,  Zool., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1899-1903;  Assoc,  Zool,  do., 
1907-8;  Asst.  Prof.  Histol.  and  Embryol.,  do., 
1908-9;  Asst.  Prof.,  Physiol.,  do.,  1900-10; 
.Med..  Presby.  Ilosp.,  Chicago.  1910;  Phys., 
Chicago,  1919 — .  Capt.  M.  O.  T.  C.,  Ciamp  Grant, 
1918;  Maj.,  do.,  A.  E.  F.,  France;  Mustered  out 
1919.  Address,  122s  E.  54th  St.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add..  Peoples  Gas  Bldg.,  do. 


University  of  Illinois 


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WASHINGTON  McCLUER 
(See  No.  399) 


t  HARLES  McCLURE 
Born  in  111.  Grad.  U.  S.  Mil.  Acad..  Jl  i, 
i8rs;  2nd  Lt.,  i8th  Inf.,  1879;  Prof.,  Mil.  Sc. 
and  Tactics,  Univ.  of  111.,  i8S.?-6;  First  Lt., 
1887;  Capt.  1895;  Maj.  judge-advocate,  vols. 
Ap  17,  iSgq;  Maj.,  14th  inf.,  1901.  Address, 
Presidio,  San   Erancisco.t 

LOIS  DERWENTVVATER  McCOBB 
Dir.  of  Voice  Dept. ;  b.  Rockport,  Me.;  d. 
Orlando  (b.  Lincolnville,  Me.)  and  Abbie 
Esther  (Talbot)  McCobb  (b.  Rockport,  Me.). 
Prepared  in  Rockport  (Me.)  H.  S. ;  Boston 
Sell,  of  Langs.  Attended  New  England  Con- 
servatory; Internat.  Sell,  of  Operas:  stud., 
London,  Eng.  Teacher,  Music,  Pacific  Univ., 
Ore.,  1900;  do.,  Winthrop  Coll.,  S.  C,  1901- 
04;  do.,  Sullins  Coll.,  Tenn.,  IQ05;  do.,  Martha 
VVashington  Coll.,  Va.,  1906;  concert  tour 
with  the  Central  Lyceum  Bur.  of  Rochester, 
N.  Y.;  Instr.,  Voice,  I'niv.  of  111.,  1907-13; 
Dir.,  Voice  Dept.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Pa.,  1Q13 — . 
Mem.,  Mayflower  Descendants.  Address, 
47  University  Road,  Brookline,  Mass.;  bus. 
add..  Voice  Dept.,  St.  Norm.,  Sch.  of  Pa., 
Indiana,    .Pa-. 

CHARLES  MAXWELL  McCONN 
Registrar;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1903; 
A  M.,  do.,  1904;  b.  Jl  22  1881,  Ironton,  O.; 
s.  David  Charles  (b.  F  24,  1854,  do.)  and 
Fanny  (Lewis)  McConn  (b.  N  7,  1855,  Tus- 
caloosa, Ala.).  Prepared  in  Central  H.  S., 
Minneapolis;  attended  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1900- 
01.  Sigma  Alpha  Epsilon.  Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ. 
Acad.,  1904-06;  Acting  Prin.,  do.,  1906-09; 
Prin.,  do.,  1909-10;  Sec,  Bd.  of  Trustees, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1910-14;  Registrar,  do.,  1910 — . 
Auth.:  Articles  in  several  educ.  mags.  Mem., 
Am.  Assn.  of  Collegiate  Registrars;  N.  Central 
Assn.  of  Colls,  and  secondary  Schs. ;  N.  E. 
A.  Married  Prudence  Emily  Pratt,  Je  24, 
1908,  Minneapolis.  Address,  803  S.  Lincoln 
Ave.,  Urbana. 

CECELIA  McCONNEL  (STROHM) 
Stud.,  Lib.  Sch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1898-99;  Re- 
viser Lib.,  do.,  1899-1901.  Married  Adam 
Julius  Strohm  Coo),  O  30,  1902,  Winnetka, 
ill.  Children:  Harriet,  b.  S  11,  1903:  John.  b. 
Ag  8,  1904.  .Iddrcss,  138  Burlingamc  Ave.. 
Detroit. 

ALLEN  BOYER  McDANIEL 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1901; 
b.  S  5,  1879,  Exeter,  N.  H. ;  s.  Benjamin 
Franklin  (b.  S  9,  1844,  Philadelphia)  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Willman)  McDaniel  (b.  O 
14,  1842,  Brighton,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  New- 
ton (Mass.)  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi;  Sigma  Tau. 
Struct.  Draftsman,  New  England  Struct.  Co., 
1901;  dn,  and  Designer,  Purdy  and  Henderson. 
Consulting  luigrs.,  Boston  and  New  York, 
1902;  Struct.  Checker  and  Designer,  Fort  Pitt 
Bridge  Works,  Pittsburgh,  1903-5;  Struct. 
Engr.,  E.  River  Div.,  Pa.  Tunnels,  New  York 
City,  190S-6;  Asst.  Engr.  in  Charge  of  Main 
field  office,  do.,  1906;  Instr.,  C.  E.,  Case  Sch. 
of  Applied  Sc,  1906-7;  Prof.,  C.  E.,  Univ.  of 
S.  Dak.,  1907-12;  Pres.,  Mo.  Valley  Engng. 
Co.,  Vermillion  and  Mitchell,  S.  Dak.,  1908- 
12;  Asst.  Prof.,  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1912-16; 
Head,  (".  E.  Dept.,  Union  Coll.,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  Excavating  Machinery, 
McfJraw-IIill  Book  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1913;  Earth- 
work, Parts  I  and  II,  Am.  Seh.  of  Corres- 
pondence, Chicago,  19 1 5.  Articles  in  The  Da- 
kota Farmer,  Engng.  News,  Concrete-Cement 
Age,  Engng.  Record,  The  Contractor,  etc. 
Mem.  A.  S.  C.  E. ;  Am.  Assn.  of  Engrs. ;  Am. 
Concrete  Inst.;  Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engng. 
Educ;    Americanization   Commission    of   Schen- 


ectady, N.  Y.;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.  Married 
Mabel  Fowler,  O  23,  1903,  Boston,  Mass.  (died 
Ap  18,  1915)-  Children:  Walton  Fowler,  b. 
S  22,  1910;  twins,  Allison  White  and  Alden 
Wist,  b.  Ap  10,  1913.  Address,  16  N.  Wen- 
dell   Ave.,    Schenectady,    N.    Y. 

HORATIO  SPRAGUE  McDEWELL 
Instructor;  B.  S.,  Harvard,  1907;  M.  M. 
E.,  do.,  1908;  b.  Jl  9,  1885,  Winthrop,  Mass. 
Prepared  in  Exeter  Acad.;  Boston  Eng.  H.  S. 
Teaching  I'ellow,  Harvard,  1907-08;  Erecting 
Engr.,  Allis-Chalniers  Co.,  Milwaukee,  1908- 
13;  Instr.,  Mech.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914- 
17;  Engr.  of  Tests,  U.  S.  N.  Dept.,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C,  1917 — .  Address,  94  Addington 
Road,  Brookline,  Mass. 

ELMER    MASSEY    McDONALD 
(See  No.  4292) 

LEWIS  McDonald 

(See  No.  3467) 

WALTER  BYRON  McDOUGALL 
Associate;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  191 1;  Ph. 
D.,  do.,  1913;  b.  D  10,  1883,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.; 
s.  John  A.  (b.  Jl  14,  1843,  do.)  and  Delphinc 
(Fowler)  McDougall  (b.  My  25,  1852,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Ypsilanti  (Mich.)  H.  S.  Sigma 
Xi;  Cole  Fellow  in  Bot.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1911-13.  Prin.,  Sch.,  Romulus,  Mich.,  1908- 
10;  Instr.,  Bot.,  Central  Norm.  Sch.,  Mt. 
Pleasant,  Mich.,  summer  1913;  Instr.,  Bot., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1913-17;  Assoc,  do.,  1917 — . 
Auth.:  On  the  Mycarhizar  of  Forest  Trees, 
Am.  Jour.  Bot.,  Vol.  i,  1914;  The  Growth  of 
Forest  Tree  Roots,  do..  Vol.  3,  1916;  Some 
Edible  and  Poisonous  Mushrooms,  Bitl.  111. 
Sta.  Lab.  Nat.  Hist.,  Vol.  2,  191 7;  Some  In- 
teresting Mushrooms  of  Champaign  Co.,  Trans. 
111.  Acad.  Sc,  Vol.  9,  191 6.  Mem.,  A.  A.  A. 
S. ;  Bot.  Soc.  of  Am. ;  Ecological  Soc.  of  Am. ; 
111.  Acad,  of  Sc.  Married  Myrtle  Dalby,  O 
24,  igo8,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Children;  Onna- 
ler  Tenee,  b.  S  6,  1912;  Jocelyn  Eileen,  b.  le 
26,  1914;  Arlecn  Wilmaii,  b.  Ag.  24,  19 17. 
.4ddrcss,  501    S.    Busey   Ave.,   Urbana. 

VERNE   McDOUGLE 

Teacher,  Instr.,  Gunnery,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A., 
Univ.  of  111.",  1918;  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Urbana, 
1918 — .  Address,  917  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 
GEORGE   FRANCIS   McEWEN 

Tlydrographer;  A.  B.,  Leland  Stanford,  1908; 
Ph.  D.,  do.,  191 1 ;  b.  Je  16,  1882,  Manchester, 
Ja. ;  s.  John  Frcemont  (b.  O  5,  iSsh,  Lisbon, 
111.)  and  Lillian  (l)odson)  McEwen  (b.  O  19, 
1856,  Dubuque,  la.).  Prepared  in  Manchester, 
(Ja.)  II.  S.;  and  la.  St.  C^oll.  Acad.;  attended 
I.i.  St.  Coll.,  1902-05.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma 
Xi.  Teacher  fellow,  Phys..  I. eland  Stanford, 
1907-10;  Instr.,  Applied  Math.,  do.,  1910-11; 
Physicist  of  Marine  Biol.  Assn.  of  San  Diego, 
Calif.,  1908-11;  Instr.,  Math.,  ITniv.  of  111., 
1911-1-';  Ilydrograplier,  Scripps  Inst,  for  Biol. 
Research,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  iqi2 — .  Auth.:  Pre- 
liminary Report  on  the  Hydrographic  Work  of 
the  Marine  Biol.  Assn.,  Zool.  series  of  Univ. 
of  Calif.,  19 10,  Vol.  6;  articles  in  Phys.  Re- 
I'ic'v,  Monthly  Weather  Review;  Univ.  of 
Calif.  Publications  in  Zool.,  Vol.  15,  1915. 
Mem.,  Am.  Phys.  .Soc;  Am.  Math.  Soc;  Sc. 
Assn.  of  Leland  Stanford  Univ.;  Math.  Assn. 
of  Am.;  Am.  Gcog.  Soc.  Married  Mae  Alice 
Winner,  Je  18,  1912,  Hamilton,  Mo.  Child, 
Paul  Albert,  b.  S  30,  19 13.  Address,  Box  68, 
l.a  Jolla,  Calif. 

DAVID  FORD  Mcl-ARLAND 
Professor;  A.  B.,  ITniv.  of  Kan.,  1900;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1901;  M.  S.,  Vale,  1903;  Ph.  D.,  do., 
1909;  b.  Ag  I,  1878,  Mansfield,  O.;  s.  Robert 
S.  (b.  Je  5.  1834.  Washington,  O.)  and  Mary 
Jane    (McBride)    McFarland    (b.    Ag   27,    1843, 


LooKixG   Downward   10,000   Fket 


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QII 


do.).  Prepared  in  Lawrence  (Kan.)  H.  S. 
Al|ilia  Tau  f)nicj!;a;  Alpha  Clii  SiRnia;  Phi 
Lainlida  I'psihin;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi; 
I'VIIow,  Clicni.,  Vale,  1902-01.  Instr.,  Chem., 
L'niv.  of  Kan.,  1900-02;  A.sst.  Prof.,  do.,  igo-J- 
lo;  Asst.  ("hem.,  Kan.  tJeoI.  Sur.,  1906-08; 
Asst.,  Chem.,  Yale,  1908-09;  Asst.  Prof.,  Ap- 
plied (hem.  and  ist  Asst.,  Chem.,  Engng. 
E.xp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-16;  Assoc.  Prof., 
Api)lied  Chem.,  do.,  1916 — .  Aiith. :  (with  H. 
P.  Cady)  The  Composition  of  Natural  (las 
with  Special  Study  of  the  Constitution  of  Kan. 
Gases,  Kau.  Geo!.  Sur.,  Vol.  9,  Topeka,  1908; 
(with  O.  E.  Harder)  Alloys  of  Chromium, 
Copper  and  Nickel;  A  Preliminary  Study 
of  Bui.  93,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.  Univ.  of  III., 
191(^1;  also  various  articles.  Mem.,  111.  Acad, 
of  Sc;  A.  C.  S.;  Am.  Inst,  of  Metals;  Soc. 
Promotion  Engng.  Educ. ;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A. 
S.  Married  Martha  Elizabeth  Pittenger,  Je 
23,  1909,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Children:  George 
Robert,  b.  F  27,  iqii;  Mary  Louise,  b.  S  18, 
1912;  Elizabeth  Jean,  b.  Ag  14,  1914;  David 
I'ord,  Jr.,  b.  Jl  i,  1917.  Address,  906  Gregory 
Place,  Urbana. 


ALEXANDER  DYER  MacGILLIVRAY 
Professor;  Ph.  B.,  Cornell,  1900;  Ph.  D., 
do.,  1904;  b.  Jl  15,  186S,  Inverness,  O. ;  s.  John 
Hugh  (b.  Ag  II,  1830,  Picton,  Nova  Scotia) 
and  Elizabeth  (Adams)  Mac  Gillivray  (b.  N 
27,  1830,  Salineville,  O.).  Prepared  in  Univ. 
of  Wooster  (O.)  Prep.  Dept.  Gamma  Alpha; 
Sigma  Xi.  Asst.,  Entomol.,  Cornell,  1890- 
1900;  Instr.,  do.,  1900-06;  Asst.  Prof.,  Entomol. 
and  Invertebrate  Zool.,  do.,  1900-11;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Systematic  Entomol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 1- 
13;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1913-17;  Specialist,  Me. 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  summer,  19 13;  Prof.,  Entomol., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1917 — •.  Auth.:  Biography  of  the 
Mosquito,  Good  Health,  Vol.  46,  191 1;  Malaria 
and  the  Malarial  Parasite,  do.,  191 1;  New 
Species  of  Empria,  i  East.  Species,  Can. 
Entom.,  191 1 ;  2,  Western  Species,  do.;  Pro- 
ceedings, Sixth  to  Tenth  Annual  Meetings  of 
the  Entomol.  Soc.  of  Am.,  Ann.  Entomol.  Soc. 
Am.;  The  Lacinia  in  the  Maxilla  of  the  Hy- 
menoptera,  Ann.  Entomol.  Soc.  Am.,  1912; 
The  Pupal  Wings  of  the  Hepialus  Thule,  do.; 
Tenthredinoidca  in  Hymenoptera  or  Wasp- 
like Insects  of  Conn.,  Bill.  Conn.  St.  Geol. 
Nat.  Hist.  Sur.,  1916;  various  other  articles. 
Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Assn.  Econ. 
Entomol.;  Entomol.  Fellow,  Soc.  of  Am.; 
Sec.  and  Treas.,  111.  Acad,  of  Sc,  1911-15; 
Am.  Soc.  Zool.;  Boston  Soc.  Nat.  Hist."  Am. 
Microscopic  Soc;  Ecol.  Soc.  Am.  Married 
I'anny  Mary  Edwards,  S  17,  1891,  Forest 
Home,  N.  Y.  Children:  Malcolm  Edwards, 
b.  O  31,  1895;  John  Henry,  b.  Ja  27,  1899. 
Address,   603   W.   Michigan  Ave.,   Urbana. 


JOHN  EDWARD  McGILVREY 
College  President;  A.  B.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1895; 
Ph.  D.,  Miami  Univ.;  b.  Ja  8,  1867,  Hollands- 
burg,  Ind.;  s.  John  (b.  D  21,  1836,  do.)  and 
Mary  (Wimmer)  McGilvrey  (b.  Ag  3,  1838, 
Bellmore,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Ind.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.  Teacher,  Dist.  Sch.  of  Ind.,  1884-87; 
Prin.,  Graded  Schs.,  Rosedale,  Ind.,  1890; 
Asst.,  Ind.  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1890;  Teacher,  H. 
S.,  Paris,  111.,  1890-92;  Prin.,  do.,  1903-04; 
Prin.,  H.  S.,  Freeport,  111.,  1895-96;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Pedagogy  and  H.  S.  Visitor,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1896-99;  Prin.,  Cleveland  Norm.  Sch., 
1899-1908;  Supt.,  Cleveland  City  I'arm  Sch., 
1908-10;  Dir.  of  Educ,  West.  111.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  1910-11;  Acting  Prin.,  do.,  1911-12; 
Pres.,  Kent  O.  St.  Norm.  Coll.  1912 — -.  Mem., 
Univ.  Club,  Cleveland,  1900;  N.  E.  A.,  1897. 
Married  Mary  Kelly,  Je  6,  1894,  Terre  Haute, 
Ind.  Children:  Robert  Gordon,  b.  Je  12, 
1902;  Louise  Charlotte,  b.  O  19,  1905.  Address, 
Kent,  O. 


CHARLES  SAMUEL  McGOVNEY 
B.  S.,  Purdue  LIniv.,  1901;  b.  Ap  28,  1876, 
Lincoln.  Neb.  Prepared  in  Columbus  (Ind.) 
H.  S.  Apprentice,  Columbus  Machine  Works, 
1894;  helper  under  instruction.  Reeves  & 
Co.,  1894-96;  Chem.,  Kalamazoo  Beet  Sugar 
Co.,  1901-02;  do.,  Newaygo  Portland  Cement 
Co.,  1902-03;  Deputy  State  Chem.,  Ind.  Exp. 
Sta.,  1903;  Deputy  and  Asst.  Station  ("hem., 
1904;  Asst.  in  charge  of  fuel  test,  Engng. 
Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-07.  Address, 
ri6    East   Berry   St.,   Alexandria,   Ind. 

DUDLEY  ODELL  McGOVNEY 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1901;  A.  M., 
Harvard,  1904;  LL.  B.,  Columbia,  1907;  b.  Je 
^3.  T-^77,  Huntington,  Ind.;  s.  Samuel  Taylor 
(b.  S  19,  1843,  Adams  Co.,  O.)  and  Florence 
F^ouisa  (Wright)  McGovney  (b.  Ap  i,  1855, 
Huntington,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Portland  and 
Columbus  (ind.)  H.  Schs.  Sigma  Chi;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  President's  Scholar  and  Fellow- 
ship, Internat.  Law,  Columbia.  Teacher,  Ind. 
Pub.  Schs.,  1895-98;  Teacher,  Govt,  and  Hist., 
(jovt.  Norm.  Sch.,  Manila,  P.  I.,  1901-03; 
Instr.,  Pol.  Sc,  Ind.  Univ.,  summer  1907; 
Instr.,  Law  and  Sc,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-08; 
Prof.,  Law  and  Ex.  Sec,  Law  Dept.,  Tulane 
Univ.,  1908-13;  Dean,  Law  Dept.,  do.,  1913- 
14;  Prof.,  Law,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1914-16;  Dean, 
Coll.  of  Law,  St.  Univ.  of  la.,  1916 — .  Cof^., 
Co.  H,  149th  Ind.,  Vols.,  Spanish-Am.  War, 
1898.  Auth.:  Civ.  Govt,  in  the  Philippines, 
Scott  Foresman  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1903;  Stories 
of  Long  Ago  in  the  Philippines,  World  Book 
Co.,  1906.  Married  Laura  Arnolt  Woodburn, 
Ap  22,  1902,  Manila,  P.  I.  Children:  Richard 
Burnit,  b.  Ja  30,  1903;  Margarita,  b.  S  6,  1904.; 
Ruth,  1).  N  12,  i9e8.  Address,  424  S.  Summit 
St.,  Iowa  City,  la. 

DUNCAN   ARTHUR   MacINNES 
(See    G439) 

FRANCIS  JEAN  MacINNES 
(See  No.  7779) 

*DONALD  McINTOSH 
Professor;  V.  S.,  Toronto  Vet.  Coll.;  b. 
Scotland;  s.  William  (b.  do.)  and  Katherine 
(Pennycuick)  Mcintosh  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Flora  Acad.,  Flora,  Can.  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha 
Zeta.  Prof.,  Vet.  Sc,  Univ.  of  111.,  1885-1915 
— .  Auth.:  Diseases  of  Horses  and  (^attle; 
Diseases  of  Swine,  M.  A.  Donohue  &  Co., 
Chicago;  various  articles  in  Orange  Judd 
Farmer,  Farm  and  Home,  Northwest  Farm- 
stead, Northeast  Homestead.  Am.  Agricultur- 
ist, Prairie  Farmer,  Am.  Szinnehcrd,  North- 
western Agriculturist,  and  Wallaces'  Farmer. 
Died  S   5,    1915,  Portland,   Me. 

HARRISON  McJOHNSTON 
Instr.  and  Advertising  Mgr. ;  A.  B.,  N.  W. 
Univ.,  1907;  A.  M.,  do.,  1914;  b.  Jl  26,  18S4, 
McCutcheonsville,  Ind. ;  s.  Clarence  Atchison 
(b.  1849,  do.)  and  Charlotte  (Stokes)  Mc- 
lohnston  (b.  1852,  do.).  Prepared  in  W.  Div. 
H.  S.,  Chicago  and  N.  W.  Univ.  Acad.  Beta 
Phi;  Phi  Eta.  Advertising  Copy  Writer,  Ad- 
vertising Agency,  1907-08;  Retail  Service  Bur., 
Butler  Bros.,  Chicago,  1908-09,  1910-11;  ist 
Assl»  Managing  Ed.,  System.  1911-13;  Ed. 
.Staff,  Printer's  Ink,  1913-14;  Asst.,  Eng.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1913-14;  Instr.,  Bus.  Eng.  and  Sales- 
manship, do.,  1914-17;  Assoc,  do.,  1917-18; 
Expert,  Bus.  (Correspondence  Alexander  Ham- 
ilton Inst.  Staff  1917-18;  Instr.,  Bus.  Organi- 
zation and  Econ.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  and  Advertis- 
ing Mgr.,  Hugh  Ridennur  (^o.,  Columbus,  O., 
19  1 8 — .  Autb. :  Business  Correspondence, 
Alexander  Hamilton  Inst.,  N.  Y.,  1917;  Mod- 
ern Merchandising,  Malloy,  Mitchell  and 
Taust,   Chicago,    191 8.      Mem.,   Am.    Econ.    Soc. 


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University  of  Illinois 


Married  Elsie  Lillian  Brown,  D  31,  1907, 
thicago.  Children:  Charlotte  Anne,  b.  N 
10,    1910;    Barbara,   b.    O    5,    1914;    Jean,    b.    F 

10,  1918.  Address,  8  E.  Broad  St.,  Columbus. 
O. 

JAMES    HARRY   McKEE 
(See  No.  970) 

KENNETH  McKENZIE 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1891;  A.  M.,  do., 
1893;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  T89.S;  b.  Jl  24.  1870,  Cam- 
bridge, Mass.;  s.  Alexander  (b.  D  14,  1830, 
New  Bedford,  Mass.)  and  Ellen  Holnian  (Eve- 
leth)  McKenzie  (b.  Ag  19,  1838.  Fitchhurgh, 
Mass.).  Prepared,  Browne  and  Nichols  Sch., 
Cambridge,  Mass.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Beta  Theta 
Pi.  Instr.,  Mod.  Lang.,  Union  Coll.,  1895-8; 
Prof,  do.,  ITniv.  of  W.  Va.,  1898-1900;  Instr., 
and  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  Yale,  1900-15;  Prof.,  do., 
Columbia,  summer  1914-15;  Prof.,  do.,  and 
Head  of  Dcpt.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915 — ;  Dii"-, 
Rome  Branch,  Am.  Univ.  Union,  Italy,  19 18 — ; 
Ed.:  Trois  Comedies  d'Alfred  de  Messet,  Bos- 
ton. D.  P.  Health  &  Co.,  1901;  Fifty  Fables 
of  La  Fontaine.  Am.  Book  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1903; 
Ruy  Bias  by  Victor  Hugo,  H.  Holt  and  Co., 
N.  Y.,  1909.  Auth. :  Articles  in  PiibHcations 
of  the  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.;  Annual  Re- 
port of  Dante  Soc;  Mod.  Philol.;  Romanic 
Review;  Yale  Review;  Nat.  Geog.  Mag.;  Mod. 
Lang.  Notes,  etc.  Married  Ainiee  Gilbert  Lef- 
fingwell,  Jl  30,  1908,  Summit,  N.  Y.  Address, 
708   W.   Nevada  St.,  Urbana. 

MARY  EULA  McKINNEY 
Teacher;  A.  B.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1906;  A.  M., 
Colo.  Univ.,  1913;  b.  D  20,  1883,  W.  Va.;  d. 
John  Piatt  and  Lucy  (Toothaker)  McKinney. 
Prepared  in  Columbus  (O.)  H.  S.  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  two  yrs.;  Asst.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1909-12;  Teacher,  Eng.  and  Educ,  N.  J.  St. 
Norm.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  19 13 — .  Address,  189 
Montclair  Ave.,   Montclair,   N.   J. 

CYRUS  DANIEL  McLANE 
(See  No.  703) 

CARLOS  LENOX  McMASTER 

Sec,    B.     M.     Gardner    Co.;     C.     E.,    O.    St, 

Univ.,    1905;  b.  Je  29,    1882,  Middleport,  O. ;  s. 

William     Lenox     (b.     My    27,     18.16,     Pomeroy, 

O.)    and    Lydia   Ann    (Weiss)    McMaster    (b.    F 

11,  1846,  Ripley,  W.  Va.).  Prepared  in  North 
H.  S.,  Columbus.  O.  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
Gamma  Phi  Soc;  Gamma  Alpha.  Chief 
Draftsman,  Columbus,  Delaware  &  Marion  R. 
R.,  1903;  do..  Fuel  Supply  Co.,  1904-05; 
Instr.,  G.  E.  D.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-7;  Assoc, 
G.  E.  D.,  do.,  1907-10;  Asst.,  Dean  of  Men. 
do.,  1908-J0;  Arch.  Dept.,  Pratt  &  Lambert 
V^arnish  Co.,  Chicago,  1910;  Asst.  Sales  Mgr., 
Cleveland  Brass  and  Copper  Mills;  Sec,  The 
B.  M.  Gardner  Co.  Auth.:  (with  T.  Wilson) 
Notes  on  Practical  Mech.  Draw.,  190.-).  Mem., 
K.  T.  Address,  046  Parkwood  Drive,  Cleveland; 
bus.  add.,   322   (Guardian  Bldg.,   do. 

DAVID  KENT  MacMILLAN 
Entomologist;  B.  .S.,  Dickinson  Coll,  1902; 
b.  Jl  3,  1874,  (jettysburg.  Pa.;  s.  Oscar  D.  (b. 
D  5,  1838,  do.)  and  Myriam  Anne  (Holtzman) 
MacMillan  (b.  Ja  8.  1841,  Baltimore).  Pre- 
pared in  Dickinson  Prep.  Sch.,  Carlisle,  Pa. 
Union  Phil.  Soc;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher, 
Sc,  H.  S.,  Huntington,  Pa.,  1902-3;  .Scientific 
Asst.,  Div.  of  Z06I.,  I*a.  Dcpt.  of  Agr.,  Harris- 
burg,  Pa.;  do..  Bur.  of  Entomol.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C;  I'icld  Asst.,  State  F.ntomologist's 
Office,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-13;  Entomol.,  do., 
191 3 — .  Mem.,  Soc.  of  Entomol.;  A.  A.  A. 
S.;  Am.  Entomol.  Soc;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  Rebecca  Gchrett  Hamilton, 
N  10,  1904,  Cassville,  Pa.  Address,  5057  Bal- 
moral Ave.,  Chicago. 


GEORGE  BURR   McMILLEN 

(See  No.  7063) 

FRANK  MORTON  McMURRY 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  Jena,  1889;  b.  Jl  2,  1862, 
Crawfordsville,  111. ;  s.  Franklin  and  Charlotte 
(Underwood)  Mcl^Iurry.  Prepared  in  St. 
Norm.,  Sch.,  Normal,  111.  Attended  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1881-2;  Stud.,  Halle  and  Jena,  1886-9; 
do.,  (jeneva  and  Paris,  1892-3.  Prin.,  Schs., 
1883-6;  do.,  Chicago,  18S9-90;  Prof.,  Pedagog- 
ics, St.  Norm.  Sch.,  111.;  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1893-4;  Prin.,  Franklin  Sch.,  Buffalo,  N. 
Y.,  1894-5;  Prof.,  Pedagogics  and  Dean  of 
Teachers  Coll.,  Univ.  of  Buffalo,  1895-8;  ProL, 
Elem.  Educ,  Teachers  Coll.,  Columbia,  1898 — ■. 
Joint  Auth. :  The  Method  of  the  Recitation, 
MacMillan  Co.;  The  Tarr  and  McMurry  Series 
of  Common  Sch.  Geogs.,  Macmillan  Co.  Auth.: 
How  to  Study  and  Teaching  How  to  Study, 
Houghton,  Mifflin  Co.;  several  articles  for  Educ, 
Rcvie-v;  Assoc,  ed..  Student's  Ref.  Work,  1909. 
Married  Elizabeth  Lindley,  D  20,  1894,  Fred- 
cricktown,  O.  Children:  Catherine  Lindley, 
b.  Jc  14,  1896;  Margaret,  b.  O  15,  1903.  Ad- 
dress, 9  Hillside  Drive  Park,  Hill,  Yonkers,  N. 
Y.t 

•WILLIAM  McMURTIE 

E.  M.,  Lafayette  Coll.,  1871;  M.  S.,  1874; 
Ph.  D.,  1875;  b.  Mr  10,  1851,  Belvidere,  N. 
J.;  s.  Abram  (b.  1806,  Warren  Co..  N.  J.) 
and  Almira  (Smith)  McMurtrie  ""b.  Sussex 
Co.,  N.  J.).  Prepared  in  Acad.,  Belvidere,  N. 
J.  Asst.  Chem.,  U.  S.  Agr.  Dept.,  1872; 
Chief  Chem.,  do.,'  1873;  Agt.  and  Representa- 
tive, Paris  Exposition,  1878;  Special  Agt.,  Agr. 
Dept.,  Agr.  Technol.,  1879-82;  Prof.,  Chem., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1882-8;  Chem.,  111.  St.  Bd.  of 
Agr.,  1884-8;  Chem.,  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
i886-8;  Chem.,  Royal  Baking  Powder  Co., 
1888 — ;  Second  V.  P.,  do.:  Consulting  Prof., 
Gen.  Tech.  Chem.,  Polym.  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N. 
Y.,  1905 — :  Auth.:  Culture  of  the  Beet  and 
Manufacture  of  Sugar  Therefrom,  1880;  The 
Culture  of  Sumac,  1880;  Grape  Culture  in  the 
U.  S.;  Wools  and  Other  Animal  Fibres,  1886. 
Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Chem.  Club.,  N.  Y. ;  Soc.  of 
Chem.  Indus.  Engrs. ;  Verein  Deutscher  Chem- 
iker;  Internat.  Cong,  of  App.  Chem.,  Degree 
"Chevalier  du  Merite  Agricole"  from  French 
Govt.,  1883.  Married  Helen  M.  Douglas,  Ap 
5,   1876.     Died  My  26,   1913,  N.  Y. 

HOMER  ELKANAH  McNATT 
Farmer;  B.  C,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1909;  b.  O  i, 
1884,  Aurora,  Mo.  Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi. 
Asst.,  Dairy  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Mo.;  Instr.,  Mun. 
and  San.  Dairying  and  Asst.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
Univ.  of  111.;  Farmer,  Aurora,  Mo.  Auth.: 
Newspaper  articles  and  a  few  station  circu- 
lars.    Address,  Aurora,  Mo. 

WARD  J.  MacNEAL 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1901;  Ph. 
I).,  do.,  1904;  M.  D.,  do.,  1905;  b.  F  17,  1881, 
I'cnton,  Midi.;  s.  Edward  (I1.  Ag  23,  1833, 
Sterling,  N.  Y.)  and  Jane  Elizabeth  (Pratt) 
MacNcal  (b.  Je  22,  1841,  Birdsall,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Clyde  H.  S.  Jr.  Research  Club; 
Sigma  Xi.  Stud.  Asst.,  Bacteriol.,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1901-03;  Rockefeller  I'cllow,  do.,  1903- 
04,  summers  1904-06;  Instr.,  Histol.,  do.,  1905- 
06;  Instr.,  Bacteriol.  and  Anat.,  W.  Va.  Univ., 
1906-07;  Asst.  Chief,  Bacteriol.,  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  LJniv.  of  111.,  1907-11;  Asst.  Prof.,  do., 
1908-11;  Lecturer,  Pathol,  and  Bacteriol.,  New 
York  Post.  Grad.  Med.  Sch.,  1911-12;  Prof., 
Pathol,  and  Bacteriol.  and  Asst.  Dir.,  Labs., 
(/().,  1912-15;  Dir.,  Labs.,  do.,  1915 — . 
1st  Lt.,  Med.  R.  C.,  U.  S.  A.,  191 1;  Capt. 
Med.  O.  R.  C.,  Base  Ho.sn.  8,  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
Delegate,  Univ.  of  111.,  to  Internat.  Cong,  on 
Tuberculosis,  Washington,  D.  C,  1908;  do., 
to  Nat.  ('onf.  on  Pellagra,  Columbia,  S.  C, 
1909.       Discovered    artificial    culture    of    Try- 


Faculty 


913 


panosomes,  etc.  Auth.:  (with  II.  S.  Grind- 
ley)  Studies  in  Nutrition:  An  Investigation  of 
the  Influence  of  Saltpeter  on  the  Nutrition 
and  Health  of  Man  with  reference  to  the  Oc- 
curence in  Cured  Meats,  Vol.  3,  4,  5,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1911,  1912;  Microbiology,  Kdited  by 
Chas.  E.  Marshall,  P.  Blakiston's  Son,  191 1, 
chapters  on  various  subjects;  Pathogenic  Micro- 
organism, P.  Blakiston's  Son,  1914.  Mem., 
111.  St.  Pellagra  Comn.,  1909-12;  Pres.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  Mich.  Club,  191 1 ;  Thompson  Mch'ad- 
den  Pellagra  Comn.  19 12;  Mich.  Club,  of  N. 
Y. ;  Soc.  of  Am.  Bacterol.  (Mem.,  Council, 
1910);  Assn.  Am.  Anatomists;  Soc.  Exp.  Biol, 
and  Med.;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  A.  M.  A.;  Nat.  Assn., 
Tuberculosis;  V.  P.,  Post-Grad.  Clinical  Soc, 
1912;  Harvey  Soc.  Married  Mabel  Perry,  D 
28,  1905,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Children:  Ed- 
ward Perry,  b.  O  4,  1906;  Herbert  Pratt,  b. 
Mr  10,  1909;  Perry  Scott,  b.  S  11,  1913.  Ad- 
dress, 82  Rockrose  Place,  Forest  Hills  Gardens, 
Long  Island,   N.   Y. 

HECTOR  MacPHERSON 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Queen's  Univ.,  1903;  M. 
S.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1908;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1910; 
b.  1875.  Attended  Univ.  of  Berlin,  one  Sem. ; 
Univ.  of  Halle-Wittemberg,  one  sem.;  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  two  and  a  half  yrs.  Teacher,  Pub. 
and  H.  Schs. ;  Instr.,  Econ.  and  Sociol.,  Mich 
Agr.  Coll.,  1907-10;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-11; 
Asst.,  Prof.,  Econ.,  Ore.  Agr.  Coll.  Auth.: 
Cooperative  Banking  in  the  Province  of  Que- 
bec (Ph.  D.  Thesis).  Married,  Ap  10,  191 1, 
Chicago.  Child,  David  Depec,  b.  S  2,  1912. 
Address,  Ore.  Agr.  Coll.,  Corvallis,  Ore. 

JEAN   C.   MAHAN   (PLANK) 
(See  No.   185) 

HORACE  FAIRCHILD  MAJOR 
Professor;  B.  S.  A.,  Cornell.  1908;  b.  O  25, 
:884,  Ithaca,  N.  Y. ;  s.  William  F.  (b.  1854, 
do.)  and  Estelle  M.  (Tripp)  Major  (b.  1859, 
Richmond  Hill,  Hemlock  Lake,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Ithaca  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  Theta  Xi; 
Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Agros  Club;  Sigma  Kappa 
Zeta;  Agr.  Glee,  Masque  and  Philosophers 
Clubs;  Tarbell  Prize,  Cornell,  1908.  In  charge 
of  Camp  Schs.  for  Boys,  1903-05;  Instr.,  Na- 
ture Study,  Ithaca  Pub.  Schs.,  1906-07;  Asst., 
Land.  Gard.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1908;  Instr.,  do., 
1909-10;  Instr.,  Land,  Gard.,  Univ.  of  Mo., 
1910-11;  Supt.,  Grounds;  Asst.  Prof.,  Land. 
Gard.,  Instr.,  Floriculture  and  Consulting  Land. 
Arch.,  do.,  1910 — .  Auth.:  How  to  Fix  up 
the  Yard,  Cir.,  No.  135,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910; 
Classification  of  Ornamental  Plants,  1909; 
Pruning  Shade  Trees,  cir.  No.  81,  Univ.  of 
Mo.;  Book  of  Poems,  1910;  also  a  number  of 
articles.  Mem.,  Nat.  Park  Supts.  Assn.;  Nat. 
Geog.  Soc;  Nat.  City  Planning  Assn.;  Presby. 
Church.     Address,  407  Hitt  St.,  Columbia,  Mo. 

CHARLES  WESLEY  MALCOLM 
(See  No.  1735) 

EDWIN  JOHN  MANLEY 
Instructor;  b.  Mr  16,  1887,  St.  Louis;  s. 
George  (b.  Ap  3,  i860,  Bunker  Hill,  111.)  and 
Sophia  (Helger)  Manley  (b.  Ja  20,  1862,  St. 
Louis).  Prepared  in  St.  Nicholas  Sch.,  St. 
Louis.  Mercantile  Bus.,  George  Manley  and 
Sons,  1907-12;  Instr.,  Swimming,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1912 — .  Married  Cecilia  Josephine  Gil- 
roy,  Jl  27,  1910,  Waterloo,  III.  Address,  810 
Michigan  Ave.,   Urbana. 

ALMEDA  FRANCES  MANN 
Instructor;  b.  Ap  20,  1874,  Newton  High- 
lands, Mass.:  d.  Horace  P.  (b.  O  23,  1843, 
(Jorham,  Me.)  and  Helen  M.  (Colby)  Mann 
(b.  S  7,  1841,  Tamworth,  N.  H.).  Prepared  in 
Cincinnati    (O.)    H.    S.;    Attended    Cincinnati 


Mus.  Sch.  1887-94;  Chicago  Conservatory, 
1894-5;  Cincinnati  Coll.  of  Mus.,  1898-9;  Asst. 
Teacher  Violin  Cincinnati  Mus.  Sch.,  1893; 
Teacher  Violin,  Texas  Christian  Univ.,  Ft. 
Worth,  Tex.,  1895-7;  Teacher  Violin  and  Piano, 
Carlton  Coll.,  Northfield,  Minn.,  1899-1900; 
Instr.,  Piano,  in  charge  of  Prep.  Dept.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1900;  Pvt.  Teacher,  Seattle,  Wash., 
J  906-12;  Head  of  Violin  Dept.  Carlcton  Coll., 
Northfield,  Minn.,  1912 — -.  Address,  418  Col- 
lege Ave.,   Northfield,   Minn. 

FREDERICK  MAYNARD  MANN 
Professor;  B.  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1892; 
S.  B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1894;  M.  S.,  do.. 
1896;  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1898;  b.  My  i, 
1868,  New  York  City;  s.  Samuel  Rexford  (b. 
N  5,  1828,  Sidney  Plains.  N.  Y.)  and  Geor- 
gianna  (Teall)  Mann  (b.  O  30,  1831,  Geneva, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Minneapolis  (Minn.)  H. 
S. ;  Univ.  of  Minn.  Psi  Upsilon;  Tau  Beta 
Pi;  Fellow,  A.  I.  A.;  Fellow,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech. 
Draftsman,  1890-92;  Instr.,  Arch.  Design,  Univ. 
of  Pa.,  1896-99;  Instr.,  Arch.  Const.,  do., 
1900-01;  Practicing  Arch.,  Philadelphia,  1898- 
1902;  Prof.,  Arch.,  Washington  Univ.,  1902- 
10;  Prof.,  Arch,  and  Head  of  Dept.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1910-14;  Prof.,  Arch.,  Univ.  of  Minn., 
1914 — .  Auth.:  Problems  of  Doinestic  Arch- 
itecture, Washington  Univ.  Bui.,  1903;  Archi- 
tect at  the  St.  Louis  World's  Fair,  do.,  1904; 
Architecture  and  Civic  Progress,  do.,  1907; 
Architecture  as  a  Civic  Asset,  St.  Louis  Pub. 
Question  Club  Annual;  various  other  articles. 
Address,    202    Ridgewood    Ave.,    Minneapolis. 

MARGARET  MANN 
Librarian;  b.  Ap  9,  1873,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.; 
d.  Amasa  (b.  Jl  27,  1840,  Frankfort,  N.  Y.) 
and  Emily  Lucy  (Davendorf)  Mann  (b.  N  31, 
1840,  do.).  Prepared  in  Englewood  H.  S., 
(Chicago).  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma.  Attended 
Armour  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1893-6;  Univ.  of  111., 
1898.  Asst.,  Libn.,  Armour  Inst.,  1894-7; 
Asst.,  Univ.  of  Wis.  Sch.  of  Lib.  Sc,  summer. 
1905-6;  Cataloger,  Univ.  of  111.  Lib.,  1897-9; 
Gen.  Asst.,  do.,  1899-1900;  Asst.  Libn.,  do., 
1900-3;  Instr.,  1897-3;  Chief  Cataloger,  Car- 
negie Lib.  of  Pittsburgh,  1903;  Instr.,  Pub. 
Documents,  West.  Reserve  Univ.  Lib.  Sch., 
1905;  in  charge  of  catalog,  issued  by  Gen. 
Engng.  Soc,  New  York  City.  Mem.,  Am.  Lib. 
Assn.,  Chicago  Lib.  Club;  111.  St.  Lib.  Sch. 
Assn.  Address,  Carnegie  Lib.,  Pittsburgh. 

WILLIAM  ALBERT  MANNING 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Willamette  Univ.,  Salem, 
Ore.,  1900;  A.  M.,  Leland  Stanford,  1902;  Ph. 
D.,  <fo.,  1904;  b.  D  5,  1876,  Salem,  Ore.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi.  Teacher,  Pure  and 
Applied  Math.,  Leland  Stanford,  1900-9;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Math.,  LTniv.  of  111.,  1909-10;  Prof., 
Math.,  Leland  Stanford,  1910 — .  Auth.:  A 
number  of  articles  on  Math,  subjects  in  Trans- 
actions of  Am.  Math.  Soc,  Bui.  of  Am.  Math. 
Soc.,  Am.  Jour,  of  Math.  Children:  Dorothy, 
b.  O  6,  1909;  Rhoda,  b.  Jl  2,  1912;  Helena,  b. 
F  14,  1914;  Silvia,  b.  My  18,  1917.  Address, 
604  Tennyson  Ave.,  Palo  Alto,  Calii.;  bus. 
add.,   Leland   Stanford  Univ.,  do. 

ALBERT  GEORGE  MANNS 
(See  No.  433) 

HAROLD   ELMER   MANTZ 
A.   B.,  Univ.   of  Mich.,   1910;  b.   S  30,   1888, 
Lodi,  O.     Prepared  in  Lodi  (O.)  H.  S.  Studied 
in    France,     1909-10;    Asst.,    Romance    Langs., 
Univ.  of   111.,    igio-ii.     Address,   Lodi,  O.f 

HARRY  CURTISS  MARBLE 
(See  No.  973) 


914 


University  of  Illinois 


GEORGE  EARL  MARTIN 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Purdue  Univ.,  1909;  C". 
E.,  do.,  1914;  b.  Jl  7,  1SS6,  Venango  Co.,  Pa 
Instr.,  G.  E.  D.,  Univ.  of  IlL,  1909-11;  Prof, 
("iv.  Engng.,  Colo.  Coll.,  1910-14;  Asst.  Prof.. 
Highway  Engng.,  Purdue,  1914 — .  Capt.  23rd 
Engrs.,  A.  E.  F.,  1Q18.  Auth. :  Methods  and 
Cost  of  Highway  Construction  in  Allen  County. 
Mem.,  Ind.,  Engn^.  Soc.,  1909;  Epis.  Church. 
Address,    147    S.    Grant    St.,    Lafayette,    Ind. 

OSCAR  ROSS  MARTIN 
(See  G453) 

FRANKLIN  WALES   MARQUIS 
(See   No.   2453) 

JOHN  MABRY  MATHEWS 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1906- 
Ph.  D.,  do.,  1909;  b.  Ja  g,  1S83,  LaGrange. 
da. ;  s.  Blake  Hamilton  and  Mary  R.  (Whit- 
aker)  Mathews.  Prepared  in  Baltimore  Citj 
Coll.;  Law  Sch.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1908.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Univ.  Scholar.  1906-7;  Fellow 
in  Pol.  Sc,  1908-9.  Instr.,  Hist.,  Econ.,  and 
Politics,  Princeton,  1909-1 1  ;  Assoc,  Pol.  Sc. 
Univ.  of  HI.,  1911-15;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1915-17. 
Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  Legislative  and 
Judicial  History  of  the  Fifteenth  Amendment. 
Johns  Hopkins  Press,  1909;  Principles  of  Am 
erican  State  Administration,  D.  Appleton  &  Co. 
1917;  (with  E.  L.  Bogart)  Vol.  5  of  the  111 
Centennial  Hist.,  1918;  contributed  to  Revue 
Politiqite  et  Parleyncntaire ;  Pol,  Sc.  Quart 
erly;.  Am.  Pol.  Sc.  Review;  Annals  of  the 
Am.  Acad,  of  Pol.  and  Soc.  Sc;  Jour. 
Pol._  Econ.;  Nat.  Mun.  Review;  No.  Am. 
Review.  _  Mem.,  Bd.  of  Eds.,  Am.  Pol. 
Sc.  Review,  1914-15;  Ed.,  News  and 
Notes,  do.,  1914-15;  mem.  Bd.  of  Authors,  111 
Centennial  Hist.,  1915-18;  Contributor  to:  Am. 
Year  Book,  Cyclopaedia  of  Am.  Gozi.,  En- 
cyclopaedia Americana.  Mem.,  Am.  Pol.  Sc. 
Assn.;  Am.  Soc  of  Internat.  Law;  Univ.  Club, 
Urbana;  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Ruth  Far- 
well  Keefer,  S  8,  1914,  Amboy,  111.  Address, 
804  W.  Nevada  St.,  Urbana. 

ROBERT  MAURICE  MATHEWS 
Instructor;  A.   B.,  Butler   Coll.,   Indianapolis, 
1906;    b.     Mr    20,     1884,    C'incinnati.  Fresh, 

prize  in  annual  Fresh.  Soph,  debate;  Asst.  Ed.. 
Butter  Collegian.  Grad.  stud.,  Cornell,  1907; 
Instr.  Butler  Coll.,  Summer  Session,  1906; 
Asst.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-8;  Teachinp 
Fellowshin,  Princeton,  1908-9;  Instr.,  Un-v. 
H.  S.,  Chicago,  1909-12;  do..  Poly.  H.  S. 
Riverside,  Calif.,  1912;  Head,  Dent.  Math. 
Riverside  Jr.  College,  1916 — .  Address,  123. 
W.    :2th    St.,    Riverside,    Calif. 

GEORGE  CHARLTON  MATSON 
Geologist;  B.  S.,  Doane  Coll.,  Crete,  Neb., 
1900;  A.  M.,  Cornell,  1903;  b.  F  4,  1873, 
Strang,  Neb.  Prepared  in  Franklin  Acad.; 
fJraduated  from  Lincoln  Norm. -Univ.,  1897. 
Fellow,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1904-6.  Asst.,  Geol., 
including  summer  sessions,  Cornell,  1903-5; 
Instr.  Geol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1903-4;  Asst.,  Soil 
Sur.,  do.,  summers  1904-,=;;  Asst.,  Geol.,  U.  S. 
Geol.  Sur.,  1006-17;  Geologist,  Gulf  Oil  Corp., 
1917 — .  Auth.:  Water  Resources  of  the  Blue 
Cirass  Region,  Kentucky,  Washington,  U.  S. 
rjeol.  Sur.,  1909;  Investigations  Relating  to 
Clays,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  1909;  Geologist  of 
Florida,  Second  Annual  Report,  Fla.  Geol. 
Sur.,  1909;  Mineral  Waters.  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur., 
1911;  various  reports  for  U.  S.  Geo!.  Sur.  Mem., 
Cosmos  Club,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  Acad,  of  Sc, 
do.;  Washington  Geol.  Soc,  191 1;  Fellow,  A. 
.'\.  A.  S.  Address,  c/o  Academy  of  Science, 
Washington,   D.  C. 


ROBERT  CLAYTON  MATTHEWS 
(See  No.   1739) 

HENRY  ALBRIGHT  MATTILL 
(See  G4S7) 

ROBERT  WALTER  MEARNS 
Brig.  Gen.;  b.  Jl  16,  1866,  Pa.  Grad.,  Pa.  St. 
Norm.  Sch.;  West  Point,  1892;  Inf.  and  Cav- 
alry Sch..  Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1897.  2nd 
Lt.,  20th  Inf.,  1897;  ist  Lt.,  do.,  1898;  Capt. 
do.,  1905;  Prof.  Mil.  Sc.  and  Tactics,  Univ. 
)f  111.,  1916-17;  Col.,  332nd  inf.,  N.  A.,  Camp 
•Sherman,  Chillicothe,  O.,  1917-18.  Brig.  Gen., 
in  charge  of  Camp  Beauregard,  1918 — .  Mem., 
Presby.  Church".  Address,  c/o  Adj.  Gen.,  U. 
S.  A.,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  bus.  add..  Camp 
Beauregard,    Alexandria,    La. 

BRAINERD  MEARS 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1903;  A. 
.VI.,  do.,  1905;  Ph.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ., 
tgo8;  b.  Ja  17,  1881,  Amherst,  Mass.;  s. 
Levcrett  (b.  My,  1850,  Essex,  Mass.)  and 
Mary  Virginia  (Brainerd)  Mears  (b.  Je,  18  =  7, 
Charleston,  W.  Va.).  Prepared  in  Drury 
Acad.,  North  Adams,  Mass.  Fellow,  Johns 
Hopknis,  1908.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Sigma  Xi.  Asst., 
Chem.,  Williams  Coll.,  1903-6;  Instr.,  Indus. 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-10;  Instr.,  Chem., 
Williams  Coll.,  1910-11;  Asst.,  Prof.,  do.,  191 1- 
17;  Prof.,  Chem.,  do.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  A.  C. 
S.  Married  Margaret  Whitney,  Ag  23,  191 1. 
Children:  Whitney  H.,  b.  Je  8,  1912;  Margaret 
Brainerd,  b.  Jl  30,  191 3.  Address,  230  Main 
St.,   Williamstown,   Mass. 

FRANK  EDGAR  MELVIN 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1906;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1909;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1913;  b. 
Ag  2i,  i88i,  Lawrence,  Kan.;  s.  David  Mac- 
'"lowan  (b.  1847,  Wa.shington  Co.,  Pa.)  and 
Eva  Adelaide  (Edgar)  Melvin  (b.  1857,  Mus- 
catine, la.).  Prepared  in  Lawrence  (Kan.)  and 
Tola  (Kan.)  H.  Schs.,  Quill  Club.  Teaching 
Fellow,  Hist.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1908-9;  Asst., 
Hist..  Univ.  of  III.,  1909-12;  Harrison  Fel- 
low Hist.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1912-13;  Harrison  Re- 
search Fellow  do.,  1913-1.S.  Acting  Asst.  Prof., 
Hist;,  Cornell,  1915-16;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  Univ. 
of  Kan.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  Napoleon's  Navigation 
System,  Univ.  of  Pa.  Hist.  Studies,  1918;  The 
Judicial  Bulwark  of  the  Constitution,  Am: 
Pol.  Sc,  Review,  1014;  Articles  in  Miss.  Val- 
ley Hist.  Revieiv  and  Am.  Hist.  Reviczv.  Mem., 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.;  Miss.  Valley  Hist.  Assn. 
^.'  'dress,  Univ.   of  Kansas,  Lawrence,  Kan. 

KATHERINE  MERRILL 
A.  B.,  Bryn  Mawr;  Asst.  Prof.,  Eng.  Lang. 
and  Lit.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1892-97;  Lecturer,  Pond 
Lyceum,  Metropolitan  Life  Bldg.,  New  York 
City.  Address,  504  W.  12th  St.,  New  York 
City.f 

GLENN  NEWTON  MERRY 
Professor;  A.  B.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1910;  Grad- 
uated Cumnock  Sch.  of  Oratory,  191 1;  b.  Ag 
3,  1886,  Orleans,  Neb.;  s.  James  Thomas  and 
Georgianna  (LeGresley)  Merry.  Prepared  in 
Greenville  Coll.  Acad.  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  The 
.Scribblers;  Sr.  Scholarship,  N.  W.  Univ.; 
prizes  in  debate  and  oratory.  Coach  in  Orat., 
11.  S.,  Crown  Point,  Ind.,  191 1;  Asst.,  Pub. 
-Speak..  Univ.  of  HI.,  1911-12;  Assoc.  Prof., 
Pub.  Speak.,  Univ.  of  la.,  1912 — .  Chm.  of 
■Speakers'  Bur.  of  la.  Council  of  Nat.  De- 
fense. Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Married  Luella 
Helen  Eakins,  Je  9,  1910,  Evansville,  Wis. 
Children:  Eugene  Webster,  b.  O  14,  1912; 
Robert  Watson,  b.  O  29,  1913.  Address,  Iowa 
City,   la.;   bus.  add.,  Univ.  of  Iowa,  do. 


Faciii.tv 


915 


'GEORGE  HENRY  MEYER 
A.  B.,  Colgate  Univ.,  1889;  A.  M.,  do., 
1892  ;  b.  D  25,  1865,  Higginsville,  N.  Y.; 
s.  Tohn  (b.  Mr  17,  1839,  Bavaria.  Ger.) 
and  Eva  (Neger)  Meyer  (b.  Ap  25. 
1843,  New  London,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Colgate  Acad.,  N.  Y.  Attended  Univ.  of 
Berlin,  1904-5;  Ihiiv.  of  Jena,  1905-6.  Beta 
Theta  Pi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Second  Dodgi 
Entrance  Prize;  Second  Baldwin  Greek  Prize; 
Classical  Oration  on  Commencement  Day. 
Instr.,  H.  S.,  Lyons,  N.  Y.,  1889-90;  do.,  West 
Side  H.  S.,  Des  Moines,  1890-2;  Mod.  Lang 
Master,  Lake  Forest  Acad.,  1893-7;  Instr., 
Ger.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1897-1900;  Asst.  Prof., 
(ler.  Lang,  and  Lit.,  do.,  1900-15;  Asst.  Dean 
of  Coll.  of  Lit.  and  Arts.,  do.,  1909-15.  Mem.. 
Mod.  Lang.  Assn.,  of  Am.  Died  Jl  27,  1915 
Chicago. 

FRIEND  LEE  MICKLE 
(See  G467) 

LEE  ELLIS  MILES 
Forest  Pathol.;  A.  B.,  Wabash  Coll.,  1914; 
b.  S  25,  1S90,  Rockville,  Ind. ;  s.  Charles  Eras 
tus  (b.  F  17.  1854,  O.)  and  Sarah  Jane  (Akers) 
Miles  (b.  Jl  8,  1857).  Prepared  in  Rockvilk 
(Ind.)  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi; 
Commons  Club.  Physiol.  Asst.,  Floriculture, 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-15;  Asst., 
Hot.,  do.,  1915-18.  Field  Asst.,  Forest  Pathol.. 
U.  S.  Lab.  of  Forest  Pathol.,  1918— ;  do.. 
White  Pine  Blister  Rust  Eradication  Project, 
sunniier     iqi-.  Auth. :        Some     Diseases    of 

Economic  Plants  in  Porto  Rico,  Phytopathol.. 
Vol.  8,  No.  5,  1917;  Some  New  Porto  Rico 
Fungi,  Proceedings  111.  Acad,  of  Sc.  Address 
2337    W.    nth    St.,    Marion,   Ind. 

»MANLY  MILES 
M.  D.,  Rush  Med.  Coll.;  1850;  D.  V.  S.. 
Columbia  Vet.  Coll.;  1880;  b.  Jl  20,  1826, 
Homer,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Manley  and  Mary  (Cush- 
man)  Miles.  Prepared  in  Pub.  Schs.  Practiced 
medicine,  1850-9;  Asst.  St.  Geol.,  Mich.  Dept. 
of  Z06I.,  1859-61;  Prof.,  Z06I.  and  Animal 
Phys.,  St.  Agr.  Coll.,  t^ansing,  Mich.,  i860; 
Acting  Supt.,  Farm,  attached  to  chair,  1864; 
Prof.,  An.  Phys.,  and  Prac.  Agr.  and  Supt. 
of  Farm,  1865-69;  Prof.,  Prac.  Agr.,  1869-75 
(ist  in  U.  S.);  Prof.,  Agr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1875 
76;  carried  on  scientific  experimental  investi- 
.ijations,  Mountainville,  N.  Y. ;  Prof.,  Agr., 
Mass.  Agr.  Coll.,  Amherst.  Auth.:  Stock 
Breeding;  Experiments  with  Indian  Corn,  giv- 
ing results  of  important  work  which  he  did  a1 
Houghton,  N.  Y. ;  Silos  and  Ensilage;  Land 
Drainage;  contributed  articles  to  Popular  Sc. 
Monthly  and  to  A.  A.  A.  S.;  besides  other 
papers  and  articles  to  the  Am.  Naturalist,  and 
the  Proceedings  of  the  Am.  Educ.  Assn.  Cor- 
responding Mem.,  Buffalo  Soc.  of  Nat.  Sc. : 
corresponding  mem.,  Entomol.  Soc;  Acad,  of 
Nat.  Sc.  A.  A.  A.  S.,  Fellow.  Married  Mary 
E.  Dodge,  1851.     Died  F  15,  1898. 

ADAM  VAUSE  MILLAR 
(See    No.    1063) 

CLENDON  VAN  METER  MILLAR 
(See    No.    763) 

JOHN    EZRA    MILLAR 
(See  G473) 

F.  H.  MILLER 
Born  Ap  6,  1894;  s.  Chas.  W.  Miller.  Pre 
pared  in  Hyde  Park  II.  S.  Phi  Kappa  Psi. 
Drill  Master,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  Univ.  of  111.. 
191S;  111.  Nat.  Guard,  transportation  dept. 
Ellington  Field,  Texas,  1918 — ;  Capt.  Address. 
5475    Drcxcl    Ave.,    Chicago. 


GEORGE  ABRAM  MILLER 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Muhlenberg,  1887;  A.  M., 
do.,  1891;  Ph.  D.,  Cumberland,  1892;  b.  Jl  31, 
1863,  Lynnville,  Pa.;  s.  Nathan  (b.  1827,  do.) 
and  Mary  (Sittler)  Miller  (b.  1830,  Tripoli. 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Franklin  and  Marshall 
.^cad.,  Lancaster,  Pa.  Attended  Univ.  of  Leip- 
zig, 1895-6;  Paris  Univ.,  1896-7.  Instr.,  Mich. 
LIniv.,  1893-s;  do.,  Cornell,  1897-1901;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Leiand  Stanford  Univ.,  1901-3;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  do.,  1903-6;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Math.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1906-7;  Prof.,  Math.,  do.,  1907 — .  Won 
Internat.  Math.  Prize,  oiTered  by  Cracow  Acad, 
of  Sc,  1900.  Auth.:  Determinants,  D.  Van 
Nostrand  Co.,  N.  Y.,  1892;  Hist.  Introduction 
to  Math.  Literature,  Macmillan  Co.,  19 16;  Joint 
.Xulh.:  Monogra|ihs  on  Modern  Math.,  Long- 
mans, (ireen  &  Co.,  191 1;  Finite  Groups,  John 
Wiley  &  Sons,  19 16;  Articles  in  Encyclopedic 
des  Sciences  Mathematiques,  Paris,  1907 — ; 
also  contributed  about  three  hundred  articles 
to  various  mags.  Mem.,  Math.  Soc,  Council, 
1901-4,  V.  P.,  1907-8;  Fellow  and  Sec.  of  Sec- 
tion A.,  A.  A.  A.  S.,  1907;  Mem.,  Com.  of 
One  Hundred  on  Scientific  Research  and  Chm. 
of  Math,  sub-corn.;  London  Math.  Soc;  V.  P., 
Math.  Assn.,  of  Am.,  1916.  Married  Cassandra 
Boggs,  D  23,  1909,  Urbana.  Address,  1103 
W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 

HARRY  WILLARD  MILLER 
Associate;  B.  S.,  Washington  and  Lee  Univ., 
1907;  M.  E.,  do..  1911;  b.  Jl  12,  1884,  Hagers- 
town,  Md.;  s.  Charles  Albert  (b.  N  9,  i860, 
Washington  Co.,  Md.)  and  Katherine  (Spiel- 
man)  Miller  (b.  N  18,  1859,  Md.).  Prepared 
in  Hagerstown  (Md.)  Male  H.  S.  Phi  Gam- 
ma Delta;  Cosmopolitan;  Pi  Tau  Sigma;  Theta 
Tau;  Sigma  Phi.  Surv.,  Rockbridge  Co., 
1906-7;  general  iron  const,  work,  C.  H.  Miller 
Boiler  Shops,  Hagerstown,  Md.,  1907-9;  Instr., 
G.  E.  D.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-1911;  Assoc,  do., 
1911-12;  Assoc,  G.  E.  D.,  and  Asst.  Dean, 
Coll.  of  Engng.,  do.,  1912.  Bat.  F,  ist  111. 
F.  A.,  F  I,  1916;  U.  S.  R.  Ord.  Dept.,  1917; 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Descriptive 
Geom.,  Urbana,  191 1;  Notes  on  Mech.  Draw., 
do.,  191 1 ;  Mech.  Draw.  Plate  Specifications,  do., 
191 1 ;  Descriptive  Geom.,  Man.  Tr.  Mag.,  Vol. 
13,  1912.  Mem..  A.  F.  A.  M. ;  Univ.  Club, 
Urbana;  Univ.  Club,  Chicago.  Married  Velma 
Mae  Stapleton,  Jl  12,  19 10,  Jersey  Shore,  Pa. 
(died  My  4,  191 1).  Child,  Virginia  Mae,  b. 
My  4,  191 1.  Address,  1107  Oregon  St.,  Ur- 
bana. 

J.  EARLL  MILLER 
(See  G472) 
WILLIAM  TYLER  MILLER 
Landscape  Architect;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1892;  A.  M.,  Cornell,  1897;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1899; 
b.  Duane,  Va. ;  s.  Albert  (b.  1821,  Thuringia, 
Ger.)  and  Olive  Coit  (Tyler)  Miller  (b.  Jl 
2,  1837,  Marshall,  Mich.)  Prepared  in  Detroit 
H.  S._  Psi  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi.  Assoc.  Ed., 
Bailey's  Cyclopedia  of  Hort.,  1899-1903;  Asst. 
and  Managing  Ed.,  Country  Life  in  Am.,  1903- 
12;  Ed.,  The  Garden  Mag.,  1905-12;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Land.  Hort.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-16; 
Land  Arch.,  Chicago,  1916-17;  do.,  Detroit, 
1917 — •  Auth.:  What  England  Can  Teach  Us 
.About  Gardening,  Doubleday,  Page  &  Co., 
1909;  The  Illinois  Way  of  Beautifying  the 
l''arm,  Univ.  of  III.,  1913;  The  Prairie  Spirit  in 
Landscape  Gardening,  do.,  1916;  Over  100 
articles  in  Country  Life  in  Am.,  Garden  Mag., 
and  other  mags,  on  land.  arch,  and  hort.  sub- 
jects. Mem.,  Soc.  of  Friends;  Cliflf  Dwellers 
Club;  Fine  Arts  Soc;  Detroit  Club;  Soc.  of 
Arts  and  Crafts.  Legally  changed  name  from 
Wihelm  to  William  Tyler  Miller,  D  10,  1918. 
Married  Mary  Farrand  Rogers,  Je  8,  1899. 
Chililren:  Ruth  Rogers,  b.  Ap  29,  1903;  Far- 
rand Rogers,  b.  Mr  12,  1909.  Address,  203  W. 
Euclid  Ave.,  Detroit;  bus.  add.,  614  Stevens 
Bldg.,    do. 


9i6 


University  of  Illinois 


CHARLES  HENRY  MILLS 
Prof,  and  Dir. ;  B.  Mus.,  Edinburgh,  1904; 
D.  iMus.,  McGill  Univ.,  1911;  F.  R.  C.  O., 
Eng.,  1905;  Assoc,  Royal  Coll.  of  Music 
(Eng.);  Fellow,  Royal  Coll.  of  Organists,  Lon- 
don; Fellow,  Am.  Guild  of  Organists;  b.  Ja 
29,  1S73,  Nottingham,  Eng.;  s.  Charles  (b. 
1S33,  Eng.)  and  Sarah  Ann  (Selby)  Mills  (b. 
1S31,  do.).  Prepared  in  Nottingham  (Eng.) 
H.  S.  Acacia;  Sinfonia;  Graduated  with  hon- 
ors, Medalist.  City  Organist,  Aberdeen,  1900; 
Organist,  Borough  of  Salford,  1906-'':  Prof., 
Theory  of  Mus.,  Univ.  of  Syracuse,  1907-08; 
Dir.,  Sch.  of  Music,  and  Prof.,  Music,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1908-14;  do.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1914 — . 
Compositions:  Cantata,  Wreck  of  the  Hesperus; 
incidental  music  to  the  Masque  of  the  Golden 
Scroll;  various  songs,  choruses,  etc.  Autli.: 
Ode  to  St.  Cecilia,  Schirmer;  Magnificat; 
Treatise  on  Counterpoint;  do.,  on  Fugue;  His- 
tory of  Music  Degrees,  Jour.  Music  Teachers' 
Nat.  Assn.,  1912;  Relation  of  Adam  de  la  Hale 
and  Hans  Sachs  to  the  Drama,  do.,  191 5; 
Theory  of  Music,  do.;  The  Future  of  Harmony 
as  a  Study,  do.,  1914;  Standardization  of  Music 
Teachers,  Year  Book  of  Minn.  Teachers  Assn. 
Mem.,  Internal.  Soc.  of  Mus.,  191 1;  Union 
of  Grads.,  Eng.,  1904;  Univ.  Club,  Madison, 
Wis. ;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Caroline  Louise 
Bell,  Ag  17,  1908.  Child,  Charles  Selby,  b. 
N  19,  1909.  Address,  2119  Jefferson  St.,  Madi- 
son, Wis. 

GUY  G.    MILLS 
(See  No.  5313) 

EDWARD  LAWRENCE  MILNE 
(See  No.  977) 

JAMES  BURT  MINER 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1897; 
LL.  B.,  do.,  1899;  M.  Sc,  do.,  1901;  Ph.  D., 
Columbia,  1903;  b.  O  6,  1873,  Berlin,  Wis.; 
s.  Horace  (b.  Mr  7,  1839,  Kinsman,  O.)  and 
Loduska  Almeda  (Montague)  Miner  (b.  F  28, 
1841,  Jefferson,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Berlin 
(Wis.)  H.  S.  Zeta  Psi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Sigma  Xi;  Delta  Sigma  Rho;  Phi  Delta  Kappa. 
Bd.  of  eds..  The  Ariel;  inter-collegiate  debater; 
Pillsbury  prize  in  oratory,  Paige  thesis  prize  in 
law;  newspaper  correspondent  at  coll.,  and  re- 
porter, 1897-1900.  Scholar,  Psych.,  (Columbia,. 
1901-02;  Asst.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1900-01; 
Fellow,  do.,  Columbia,  1902-03;  Instr.,  do., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1903-04;  Instr.,  Phil.,  Univ.  of 
la.,  1904-05;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1905-06;  do.. 
Psych.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1906-15;  do.,  Carnegie 
Inst,  of  Tech.,  1915-18;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do., 
1918 — .  Auth.:  Motor,  Visual  and  Applied 
Rhythms;  Psych.  Rev.  Monog.  Sup.,  No.  21, 
1903;  Outline  and  Questions  for  Introductory 
Psych.,  H.  W.  Wilson  ("o.,  Minneapolis,  1910; 
Collaborator,  Jour,  of  Educ.  Psych.;  Annual 
Summary  of  Correlation,  Psych.  Bui.;  The 
Coll.  Laggard,  do.,  I,  1910;  A  Vocational 
Census  of  College  Students,  Educ.  Review,  S 
19 15;  Deficiency  and  Delinquency,  an  Inter- 
pretation of  Mental  Testing,  Warwick  &  York, 
in  press;  also  a  number  of  other  articles. 
Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  A.  A.  A.  S.,  Fellow; 
Am.  Psych.  Assn.,  N.  Central  Assn.  of  Teach- 
ers of  Psych.  Married  Jessie  Li^htner  Schul- 
ten.  Je  30,  1908,  Minneapolis.  Child.  Horace 
M.,  b.  Mr  26,  1912.  Address,  Carnegie  Inst, 
of    Tech.,    Pittsburgh. 

JOHN  HARRISON  MINNICK 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1906;  A.  M., 
do  1908;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1918.  Pre- 
pared in  Somcr.set,  Ind.  Attended  L'niv.  of 
111.,  1908-09,  1910-11;  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1909-10. 
Phi  Delta  Kappa.  Instr.,  Phys.,  Decatur,  111., 
1906;  Prin.,  Norm.  H.  S.,  1907-08;  Instr., 
Math.,  Acad.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-07;  Asst., 
do.;    Univ.    of    111.,    1908-11;    Critic,    do.,    Ind. 


Univ.  1911-13;  Instr.,  do.,  Horace  Mann  Sch., 
Columbia,  1913-15;  Fellow,  Educ,  Univ.,  of 
Pa.,  1915-16;  Instr.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  Pa., 
1916-17;  Asst.  I'rof.,  Educ,  do.;  1917.  Ad- 
dress, Lafontaine,  Ind.;  bus.  add..  University 
of  Pa.,  Philadelphia. 

BRAINERD  MITCHELL,  JR. 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Ark.,  1907;  M. 
E.,  do..  191 1 ;  b.  F  17,  1878,  Pearl.  111.  Adj. 
Prof.,  Mech.  Engng.,  L^niv.  of  Ark.,  1905-9; 
.\ssoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1909-12;  Instr.,  Mech. 
En^ng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-13;  Asst.  Prof.,  do., 
Univ.  of  Ark.,  1913 — .  Mem.,  Christian 
Church.  Address,  S.  Duncan  St.,  Fayeiteville, 
Ark.;   bus.   add.,   Univ.   of  Ark.,   do. 

FREDERICK  ALEXANDER  MITCHELL 
(See   No.    1154) 

HAROLD  HANSON  MITCHELL 
(See   No.    3880) 

PETER  MOGENSEN 
(See  No.  829) 

FLOYD  WILLIAM  MOHLMAN 
(See    No.    5316) 

WILSON  FORSYTH  MONFORT 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Marietta  Coll.,  1890;  A. 
M..  do.;  1892;  b.  Je  24,  1863.  Grecnsburg, 
Ind.  Prepared  in  Hanover  (Ind.)  Coll.  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  Instr.,  Marietta  Acad.,  Marietta, 
O.,  1890-91;  Asst.  Instr.,  Marietta  Coll.,  1891- 
2;  Prof,  do.,  1894-1906;  Consulting  Chem., 
St.  Louis  Water  Dept.,  1906-14;  Acting  Prof., 
Sanitary  Chem.,  111.  St.  Water  Sur.  Univ.  of 
111.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Presby  Church.  Address, 
1104  W.  Illinois  St.,    Urbana. 

EARLE  TOWSE  MONTGOMERY 
Ceram.  Engr.  and  Research  Mgr. ;  E.  M., 
O.  St.  Univ.,  1907;  b.  Je  11,  1884,  Gallipolis, 
O. ;  s.  Robert  Newton  (b.  1857,  Manchester, 
O.)  and  Fanny  Craig  (Towse)  Montgomery 
(b.  1S58,  Pittsburgh).  Prepared  in  North  II. 
S.,  Columbus,  O.  Comn.,  ist  Lt.  of  Cadets. 
Ceram.  Engr.  and  Supt..  Wirt  Mfg.  Co.,  Bur- 
rage,  Mass.,  1907-9;  Engr.,  Engng.  Dept., 
Kinnear  Mfg.  Co.,  Columbus,  O.,  1919;  Asst., 
(cram.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-11;  Ceram. 
Engr.,  Clay  Products  Sect.,  U.  S.  Bur.  of 
Standards,  Pittsburgh,  1911-13;  Prof.,  Ceram. 
Engng.  and  Asst.  Dir.,  N.  Y.  St  Sch.  of  Clay- 
Working  and  Ceram.,  Alfred,  N.  Y.,  1913-16; 
Ceram,  Engr.  and  Research  Mgr.,  Jeffery- 
Dewitt  Co.,  Detroit,  1916 — .  Auth.:  The 
Con.struction  of  Center  Stack  Downdraft 
Kilns,  Trans.  Am.  Ceram.  Soc,  Vol.  13,  1911; 
A  Study  in  Under-glaze  Colors,  do.,  Vol.  13, 
191  I  ;  Iligh  Voltage  Insulators  and  High  Po- 
tential Testing,  do.,  Vol.  14,  1912;  The  De- 
Iiydration  of  Clays,  do.,  Vol.  14.  1912;  The 
liffuet  of  Ovcrburning  Upon  the  Structure  of 
Clays,  do..  Vol.  5,  191 3;  The  Development  of 
.Special  Refractory  Bodies,  do.,  \o\.  15,  1913; 
Colored  Porcelain  Glazes  at  Cone  10,  do., 
Vol.  16,  1914;  Recent  Developments  and  Im- 
Iirovements  at  the  New  York  State  School  of 
Clay- Working  and  Ceramics,  do.,  Vol.  16, 
1914;  Roofing  Tile  Slips  and  Glazes,  do.,  Vol. 
16.  1 914;  Chem.  Porcelain,  do..  Vol.  18,  1916; 
Determination  of  Several  Dissociation  Points, 
do..  Vol.  18,  1916;  Slag  Paving  Brick,  do.. 
Vol.  18,  1916.  Mem.,  Am.  Ceram.  Soc.  Bd.  of 
Trustees,  191 7.  Married  Sue  lone  DuBois, 
Je  15,  191 1,  Franklin,  O.  Address,  Jeffrey- 
Dewitt   Co.,   Detroit. 

AMY   CONSTANCE  MOON 
(See  No.   1565) 


Faculty 


917 


BURTON  EVANS  MOORE 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Otterbein  Univ.,  1888;  A. 
M.,  Cornell;  Ph.  J).,  Univ.  of  (locttiiiRcn;  b. 
Ap  8,  1866,  Sparta,  O. ;  s.  Royal  (b.  Ag  9, 
1841,  do.}  and  Rachel  (Evans)  Moore  (b.  N 
29,  1842,  do.).  Prepared  in  Acad.,  Otterbein 
Univ.;  studied  in  Lcipsic,  Strassburg,  Berlin. 
Goettingen.  Philomathean  Soc. ;  Sigma  Xi. 
Instr.,  Phys.,  Lehigh  Univ.,  1891-3;  do., 
Univ.  of  111.  1895-6;  do.,  Univ.  of 
Neb.,  1896-7;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1897-1907; 
Prof.,  do.,  1007 — .  Auth. :  Articles  in  /^/i.v.f. 
Rc'i.:,  Astroph\sical  Jour,  and  Phwtikalischc 
Zcitschrift.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  A.  A.  A.  S.; 
Phys.  Soc.  Married  Harriette  Clemens,  S  i, 
1896,  Bethlehem,  Pa.  (died  My  29,  1909); 
Hanna  Eberle,  D  16,  1911,  New  York  City. 
Children:  Charles  R.,  b.  S  13,  1897;  t"- 
Ethelbert,  b.  F  19,  1902;  Burton  Eberle,  b. 
Mr  2,  1914.  Address,  1900  Euclid  Ave.,  Lin- 
coln,   Neb. 

CHARLES  RUBY  MOORE 
Elec.  Engr.;  B.  S.,  Purdue,  1907;  E.  E., 
do.,  1910;  b.  Mr  3,  1888,  Edwardsville  Cross- 
ing, 111.;  s.  Charles  H.  (b.  S  21,  1855)  and 
Emma  J.  (Sadler)  Moore  (b.  Ap  26,  1857). 
Prepared  in  Windsor  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi;  Eta 
Kappa  Nu;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Instr.,  Elec. 
Engng.,  Purdue  Univ.,  1907-10;  Asst.  Prof.. 
do.,  1910-13;  Gen.  Mgr.,  La  Fayette  Elec.  & 
Mfg.  Co.,  1913-14;  Instr.,  Elec.  Engng.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1914-15;  Assoc,  do.,  1915-16;  Elec. 
Engr.,  West.  Elec.  Co.,  1916^.  Mem.,  Ind. 
Engng.  Soc;  M.  E.  Church.  Address,  33 
Burchard  Ave.,  East  Orange,  N.  J. 

HERBERT  FISHER  MOORE 
Professor;  B.  S.,  N.  H.  Coll.,  1898;  M.  E., 
Cornell,  1899;  M.  M.  E.,  do.,  1903;  b-  Jl  10, 
1875,  Penacook,  N.  H. ;  s.  John  Howard  (b. 
1853,  Cantebury,  N.  H.)  and  Isabel  (Brown) 
Moore  (b.  1851,  Penacook,  N.  H.).  Prepared 
in  Concord  (N.  H.)  H.  S.  Kappa  Sigma; 
Sigma  Xi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Glee  Club;  St. 
Scholarship,  N.  H.,  Coll.  Head,  Dept.  of  Sc. 
and  Math.,  Colby  Acad.,  New  London,  N.  H., 
1899-1900;  Instr.,  Mach.  Design,  Cornell.  1900- 
3;  Mech.  Engr.,  Riehle  Bros.,  Testing  Mach. 
Co.,  Philadelphia,  1903-4;  Instr.,  Mach.  De- 
sign, Drexel  Inst.,  do.,  1903-4;  Instr.  and 
Asst.  Prof.,  Mech.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1904-7; 
Asst.  Prof.,  T.  and  A.  M.,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1907-14;  Research  Prof.,  Engng. 
Materials,  1914.  Designer  of  600,000  lb.  Test- 
ing Mach.  of  Univ.  of  111.;  do.,  Univ.  of  Wis. 
Auth.:  Text-book  of  Engineering  Materials, 
Buls.  No.  42,  52,  68,  98,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta., 
Univ.  of  111.  Joint  Auth.:  Buls.  Nos.  44,  49, 
86,  104,  do.;  also  a  number  of  articles.  Mem., 
Congr.  Church;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Engr's.  Club, 
Philadelphia,  1904-06;  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing 
Materials;  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Soc.  for  Promotion 
of  Engng.  Educ;  Univ.  Club,  Urbana;  Play- 
ers' Club,  Univ.  of  111.  Married  Grace  Agnes 
Mrrk.  S  11,  1902,  Gilsum.  N.  H.  Children: 
M>>rgaret,  b.  Ag  23,  1907;  Mark  Brown,  b. 
S  15,  1910.  Address,  803  W.  Indiana  Ave., 
Urhana. 

TOEL  ROSCOE  MOORE 
(See  G48S) 

LEWIS  EUGENE  MOORE 
Professor;  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1906;  b. 
Ja  24,  1880,  Amboy,  III.;  s.  Lewis  Theodore 
(b.  1843,  Thompson,  Conn.)  and  Martha  My- 
rick  (Wells)  Moore  (b.  Burlington,  Vt.).  Pre- 
pared in  Chicago  Man.  Tr.  ,Sch.  Tau  Beta  Pi. 
Grad.  Stud.,  Alass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1901-2; 
Master  Mech.,  Champion  Iron  Mine,  1901 ; 
Mech.  Engr.,  Am.  Tin  Plate  Co.,  1903;  with 
Bucyrus  Steam  Shovel  Co.,  1904;  Instr.,  Mun. 
and  San.  Engng.  and  T.  and  A.  M.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1904-6;  Assoc,  do.,  1906-7;  Asst.  Engr. 
of  Bridges,  Mass.  R.  R.  Comn.  and  in  practice 


as  Consulting  Bridge  and  Struct.  Engr.,  1907 — ; 
Prof.,  C.  E.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.;  Bridge  and 
Signal  Engr.,  Mass.  Pub.  Service  Com.,  1914- 
17;  ("apt.,  Engrs.  R.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1917 — ; 
A.  E.  F.,  France,  1918— .  Auth.:  Bui.  No. 
18,  Univ.  of  111.,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.;  Plate 
(iirder  Design,  1913;  reviews  of  eight  or  ten 
books  on  structures  and  mechanics  appearing 
in  the  Engng.  News  on  various  dates.  Mem., 
West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  A.  S. 
C.  E. ;  Assoc.  Mem.,  Boston  Soc.  of  Civ.  Engrs. 
Married  Rowena  Grace  Karns,  Ag  1903,  Phoe- 
nixville.  Pa.  Children:  (jrace  Imogen,  b.  S  2, 
1904  (died  Ap  17,  1909);  Luther  Samuel,  b. 
S  25,  1907.  Address,  270  Mill  St.,  Newton- 
ville,  Mass.;  bus.  add.,  St.  House,   Boston. 

OLIN  HARRIS  MOORE 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1902;  A. 
M.,  Harvard,  1904;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1913;  b. 
Ja  27,  1885,  Mt.  Airy,  N.  C. ;  s.  Matthew 
Henry  (b.  6  31,  1857,  Warren  Co.,  N.  C.) 
and  Mary  Eugenia  (Thomas)  Moore  (b.  O 
25,  1861,  N.  C).  Prepared  in  Central  H.  S., 
St.  Louis.  Phi  Beta  Kappa,  St.  Louis  Harvard 
Club  Scholarship,  1903-4;  Austin  Scholarship, 
Harvard,  1907-8;  Shattuck  Scholarship,  do., 
1909-10;  Fellowship,  do.,  1910-11.  Prof.,  Mod. 
Langs.,  Millsaps  Coll.,  Jackson,  Miss.,  1904-7; 
Instr.,  French,  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass., 
1908-9;  attended  the  Sorbonne,  Paris, 
1910-11;  Instr.,  French,  Eng.  H.  S., 
Boston,  1911-12;  Instr.,  Rom.  Lang., 
LJniv.  of  111.,  1912-15;  Assoc,  do.,  1915-18; 
-Vsst.  Prof.,  do.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  The  Young 
King,  Henry  Plantaganet  (1155-1183)  in  Pro- 
vengal  and  Italian  Literature,  Romanic  Rez'iezv, 
Vol.  4,  19 13;  Vol.  5,  19 14;  Jaufre  Rudel  and 
the  Lady  of  Dreams,  Pub.  Mod.  Lang.  Assn. 
of  Am.,  Vol.  24,  1914;  The  Young  King  in  the 
Recits  d'un  Menestrel  de  Reims,  and  Related 
Chronicles,  Romanic  Review,  Vol.  6,  1915;  The 
Literary  Method  of  the  Goncourts,  Pub.  Mod. 
Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.,  Vol.  31,  1916;  The 
Naturalism  of  Alphonse  Daudet,  Mod.  Philol., 
\o\.  14,  1916;  Literary  Relationships  of  Guy 
de  Maupassant,  do..  Vol.  15,  1918;  The  Ro- 
manticism of  (juy  de  Maupassant,  Pub.  Mod. 
Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.,  Vol.  26,  1918.  Mem., 
Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am. ;  Assn.  of  Mod. 
Lang.  Teachers  of  Central  West  and  South; 
.Societe  des  Anciens  Textes  Frangais;  Assn. 
Phonetique  Internationale.  -  Address,  1104  W. 
Illinois  St.,  Urbana. 

FRANCES    MILTON    MOREHOUSE 
(See    No.    4318) 

NEWELL  J.  MOREHOUSE 
Bus.  Promoter;  b.  Je  28,  1864,  Hanover, 
Mich.  Prepared  in  Albion  (Mich.)  H.  S. ; 
Albion  Coll.  two  yrs.  Teacher,  Bath  Mills, 
Mich.,  1886;  breeding,  taming,  buying,  and 
selling  various  classes  of  market  horses;  Instr., 
An.  Husb.,  L'niv.  of  111.,  1902-3;  Promoter, 
Anti-Friction  Lubricant  Co.,  St.  Joseph,  Mich.; 
do.,  Okla.  Lubricating  Co.  Address,  c/o  Okla- 
homa   Lubricating    Co.,    Oklahoma    City,    Okla. 

CHARLES  LEONARD  MORGAN 
(See    No.    6436) 

WILLIAM  LLEWELLYN  MORGAN 
Salesman;  M.  E.,  South  Wales,  1902;  b. 
1'  II,  1874,  Wales.  Prepared  in  Maesteg  Schs. 
St.  Mine  Insp. ;  Instr.,  111.  Min.  and  Mech. 
Inst.,  LTniv.  of  111.,  1914-15;  Salesman,  Mancha 
Storage  Battery  Locomotive  Co.,  St.  Louis, 
19 1 5 — .  Address,  R  2,  E.  St.  Louis,  111.;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  Mancha  Storage  Bat.  Locomotive  Co., 
St.  Louis. t 

•ALFRED  THORPE   MORISON 
Farm    Adviser;    B.    S.,    Pa.    St.    Coll.,    1915; 
b.    Ap    30,     1890,    Philadelphia.      Prepared    in 


QlS 


Univeusity  of  Illinois 


Sugar  Grove  Sciii.  Asst.,  Crop  Production, 
Univ.  of  111.,  191S-17;  Co.  Agent,  Connors- 
villc.  111..  191S.  Pvt.  7th  Bn..  F.  A.  Mem.. 
Prcsby.  Church.  Died  O  5,  1918,  Camp  Zachary 
Taylor,   Ky. 

WILLIAM    ALGERNON   KINGSMILL 
MORKEL 
(See    No.    7092) 
RAYMOND   KURTZ   MORLEY 
Professor;    A.    B.,    Tufts    Coll.;    A.    M.,    do., 
1904;    Ph.    D.,    Clark    Univ.,    iqio;    b.    O    28, 
1882,  Templeton,  Mass.;  s.  Herbert  S.   (b.   Bos- 
ton)    and     Sarah     Elizabeth     (Morton)     Morley 
(b.    do.).      Prepared    in    Goddard    Sem.,    Barre, 
yt.     and     Newton     (Mass.)     H.     S.     Phi     Beta 
Kappa;    Sigma    Xi.      Instr.,    Math.,    Univ.    of 
Me.,    1904-7;   do.,   Worcester   Poly.  Inst.,   1910- 
11;    do.,    Univ.    of    111.,    1911-12;    Asst.    Prof., 
Math.,    Worcester    Poly.    Inst.,    1912-17;    Prof., 
do.,    1917 — .    Auth.:    On   the   Fundamental   Pos- 
tulate  of  Tamisage,  Am.  Jour,   of  Math.,   1912. 
Mem.,   Math.  Assn.   of  Am.      Married  Anne   E. 
Thatcher,    Ap    i,    1907,    Augusta,    Me.      Child, 
David  Morton,  b.  Ap  30,  1915.     Address,  Wor- 
cester,  Mass. 

EDSON  WILFRED  MORPIIY 
Instructor;  b.  F  16,  1877,  Potsdam,  N.  Y. ; 
s.  John  Wesley  (b.  Ap  16,  1843,  Carlton  Place, 
Ont.)  and  Emma  E.  (Byce)  Morphy  (b.  F 
S,  iStO,  S.  Gower,  Ont.).  Prepared  in  Pots- 
dam (N.  Y.)  St.  Norm.  Sch.;  Grad.,  N.  E. 
Conservatory,  Boston,  1899.  Eben  Jordon 
.Scholarship.  Violin  playing  with  Paul  Viardot, 
Paris,  1905-6;  Teacher,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Pots- 
dam, N.  Y.,  1899-1900;  do.,  Halifax  Conserva- 
tory of  Mus.,  Halifax,  Nova  Scotia,  1902-5; 
do.,  Milliken  Univ.,  1906-12;  Instr.,  Violin, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1912— ;  do.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  sum- 
mer, 1917.  Auth.:  Planning  a  Career,  Etude, 
Vol.  29;  The  Violinist's  Attitude,  do..  Vol. 
31;  Judging  a  Violin,  Violinist,  Vol.  17;  Xhe 
Value  of  Staccato-bowing,  do..  Vol.  18;  Play- 
ing in  Public  from  Memory,  do.,  Vol.  19; 
Imagination  and  Tone,  Violinist,  Vol.  20;  The 
Trick  of  Producing  Tone,  Etude,  Vol.  23; 
Applied  Harmony  for  V'olin  Students,  Etude, 
Vol.  24;  Violin  Teaching  in  its  Relation  to 
the  Organization  of  Civic  Orchestras,  Musical 
Quarterly,  Vol.  4;  A  Letter  to  a  Violin  Stu- 
dent, Etude,  Vol.  35;  Solving  the  Difficult 
Problem  of  Tuning,  do.,  1919.  Address,  916 
W.    Illinois   St.,   Urljana. 

CAROLINE  RUTH  MORRIS 
Instfuctor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1915;  b 
My  30,  1892,  Oshkosh,  Wis.;  d.  John  (Jeorge 
(b.  D  14,  1865,  do.)  and  Edith  Florence 
(Amos)  Morris  (b.  Ag  16,  1870,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Oshkosh  (Wis.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Chi 
Omega.  Asst.,  Phys.  Tr.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1015- 
iS;  Instr.,  do.,  1918 — .  Address,  916  W.  Ne- 
vada St.,  Urbana. 

•GEORGE  ESPY  MORROW 
A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892;  b.  O  19, 
1840,  Foster,  O.;  s.  John  (b.  1800,  do.)  and 
Nancy  (Espy)  Morrow  (b.  1798,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Maincvillc  Acad.,  O. ;  attended  Law 
Sch.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1866.  Teacher,  pub. 
schs.,  1859-61;  Editorial  work.  Western  Rural, 
Detroit,  1865;  Ed.,  the  Western  Farmer,  Madi- 
son, Wis.,  1869;  with  Western  Rural,  Chicago, 
1875;  Prof.,  Agr.,  La.  Agr.  Coll.,  1876;  do., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1877-94;  in  charge  of  Univ. 
farms,  do.,  1881;  became  first  agr.  of  reorgan- 
ized Exp.  Sta.  of  111.,  1888;  Pres.,  Okla.  A. 
and  M.  Coll.,  1895-9.  Visited  Europe  in  inter- 
est of  editorial  work,  1879  and  1889.  Pvt. 
soldier,  1861.  Mem.,  Bd.  of  Directors  of  Exp. 
Stas.,  Pres.,  1891-4.  Married  .Sarah  Gilford, 
Detroit.  Children:  Minnie  M. ;  Clarence  G. ; 
George  T.  (died);  Grace  E.  Died  Mr  26, 
1900,   Paxton,   111. 


JESSIE  ELEAINE  MORROW  (WATKINS) 
Home  Demonstration  Agt.;  B.  S.,  Okla.  A. 
ind  M.  Coll.,  1003:  b.  N  q,  1882,  Lennox,  la.; 
1.  Nicholas  Van  ICman  (b.  Mr  &  1830,  Pa.) 
and  Martha  Emmaline  (Weay)  Morrow  (b. 
1843,  la.).  Prepared  in  Burlington  (Kan.) 
H.  S.  Attended  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1904. 
.\sst.,  Dom.  Sc.,  A.  and  M.  Coll.,  Stillwater, 
Okla.,  1903-6;  Asst.,  H.,  Sc,  Univ.  of  IlL, 
1906-8;  In  charge  of  Home  Making  Dept.,  in 
Okla.  Farm  Jour.,  1909-12;  Emergency  Co. 
Home  Demonstration  Agt.,  Custer  Co.,  Okla., 
1917 — .  Married  Michael  Aaron  Watkins,  O 
14,  1 90S,  Topcka,  Kan.  Children:  Mary  Mar- 
garet, b.  Ag_  I,  1909;  Eleanor  Elcaine,  b. 
p  II,  19 10;  Katheririe  Klcver,  b.  O  26,  1912; 
Irene  Isabel,  b.  S  i,  1914.  Address,  R.  i, 
Enid,  Okla. 

BENJAMIN  CLARKE  MORSE 
Brigadier  Gen.;  Grad.,  West  Point,  N.  Y., 
1884;  b.  O  15,  1859,  Macon,  Mo.;  s.  Benjamin 
;iarke  and  Martha  Ellsworth  (Blunt)  Morse. 
Prepared  in  Marquette  Sch.,  Mich.  Service 
n  U.  S.  A.;  Prof.,  Mil.  Sc.  and  Tactics,  and 
Commandant  of  Cadets,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-13; 
Col.,  U.  S.  A.,  rqi6;  Brigadier  Gen.,  N.  A., 
1917.  Married  Jessie  Cable,  Mr  3,  1890, 
Mackinac  Island,  Mich.  Children:  John  Cable, 
'].  Ja  II,  1891;  Jessie,  b.  INIy  20,  1892;  Benja- 
nin  Clarke,  b.  Ja  20,  1895;  Harriett,  b.  O  3, 
1897.     Address,  Camp  Custer,  Mich. 

DAVIS  WALTER  MORTON 
Prof,  and  Dean;  A.  B.,  Dickinson  Coll.,  1902; 
B.  B.,  Drew  Thcol.  Sem.,  1905;  A.  M.  Dickin- 
son Coll.,  1906;  C.  P.  A.,  Wis.,  St.  Bd.  E.xam., 
191.S;  b.  Ja  8,  1880,  Philadel]ihia;  s.  George 
S.  (b.  1857,  do.)  and  Amanda  (Frankland) 
Morton  (b.  1S60.  do.).  Prepared  in  Girard 
"oil.,  Philadelphia;  pvt.  tutoring.  Sigma 
Mpha  Epsilon;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi.  Asst.  Prof., 
Millikin  LIniv.,  1906-08;  Chief  Clerk,  Presi- 
lent's  Office.  Univ.  of  III.,  1908-09;  Instr., 
\ccy.  and  Econ.,  do.;  1909-10,  do.;  summer, 
'910;  Bus.  positions  in  Chicago,  and  Instr., 
L.  M.  C.  A.  Night  Sch.,  1910-11;  Sec,  Berea 
oil.,  Berea.  Ky.,  191 1-3;  Instr.,  Bus.  Adm., 
Cxten.  Div.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1913-15;  H.  S.  CmL 
^nsp.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1913-15;  Dean  Sch.  of 
'ommcrce,  Univ.  of  Ore.,  191 5 — ;  (on  leave) 
i^rof.,  Boston  Univ.,  and  Head  of  Accounting 
Methods  Dept.,  Indus.  Service  Equipment  Co., 
Boston,  1917-18.  Auth.:  Banking  and  Bank 
Accounting,  Lyons  &  Carnahan;  Salesmanship 
md  ■  Sales  Management,  The  (iorham  Press; 
"ourse  on  Bookkeeping  and  Elementary  Ac- 
ounting,  Univ.  of  Ore.,  Exten.  Div.;  His- 
orical  Sketch  of  Berea  Coll.;  articles  in  Coll. 
Mag.,  1913,  Bus.  Jour.,  Bus.  Educator,  Univ. 
if  Washington  Exten.  Div.  Mag.  Mem.,  Eu- 
gene Round  Table  Club;  Am.  Assn.  of  Univ. 
Instrs.  in  Accounting.  Married  Myra  Estcllc 
:>perling,  Ag  24,  1908.  J'hiladclphia.  Chil- 
Iren:  Ruth  Marguerite,  b.  Ag  24,  1909  (died 
Ap  3,  1911);  Janet  Elizabeth,  b.  D  15,  1914; 
i)avis  Walter,  Jr.,  b.  S  28,  1916.  Address, 
'Jniv.  of  (Jre.,  Eugene,  Ore.;  bus.  add.,  Boston 
I'niv.,    Boston. 

SARAH  DELANO  MORTON  (OWEN) 
Born  My  18,  1880;  d.  Elbridge  G.  (b.  Mr 
27,  1 84 1,  Fairhaven,  Mass.)  and  Katherine 
Elsworth  (Terry)  Morton  (b.  O  6,  1839,  do.). 
Prepared  in  New  Bedford  (Mass.)  H.  S. 
.'\lpha  Chi  Omega.  John  L.  ( iardner  and 
Oliver  W.  Ames  Scholarships.  Attended  New 
Eng.  (Conservatory  of  Music;  studied  Piano 
with  Harold  Bauer,  Paris,  1906-7;  Teacher, 
Piano,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-10.  Married  Arthur 
Leslie  Owen  (g'og),  Je  3,  1911,  F""airhaven, 
Ma.ss.  Child,  Catherine  Delano,  b.  S  1, 
t9i2.  Address,  1301  New  Hampshire  St., 
Lawrence,   Kan. 


Faculty 


919 


EUNA  MOSHER 
(See  G490) 

JEREMIAH   GEORGE  MOSIER 
(See  No.  764) 

CHARLES  MELVILLE  MOSS 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1877;  A. 
M.,  do..  1880;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1883;  b.  Je  8, 
1853,  New  York  Mills,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Charles  T. 
(b.  F  20,  1S29,  Edmonton,  Middlesex,  Eng.) 
.ind  Mary  (WDlfendcn)  Moss  (b.  N  7,  i  S32 
White  Plains,  N.  Y.).  Psi  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa,  .\djunct.  Prof.,  Greek  and  Latin,  Vic- 
toria Univ,,  Ont.,  1878-79;  Prof.,  Greek. 
111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1S79-91;  do.,  Greek 
l.ang.,  ami  Lit.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1891-18;  Prof.. 
Emeritus,  1918 — .  Auth. :  First  (ireck  Reader 
Allyn  &  Bacon.  1885;  The  Philosophic  Basis 
of  Political  J'arties,  The  Statesman,  1890: 
Pantheism  and  Cognition,  The  Methodist  Re 
viezv,  1891;  The  Philosophy  of  Individual 
Social  Growth,  The  Andoi'er  Reviezv,  1892. 
Married  Frances  Elizabeth  Haven,  Je  27,  1878. 
Children:  Anita,  b.  N  2,  1879  (died  N  29. 
1881);  Haven  H.  ('05).  b.  Ap  15,  1882  (died 
Je  6,  1907);  Mary  Frances  ('05),  b.  F  25. 
1884;  Charles  Taylor  ('07),  b.  S  28,  1886; 
Alida  Helen  ('18),  b.  O  9,  iSg^^-  Address, 
806   Mathews  Ave.,   Urbana. 

N.  H.  MOTSINGER 
Supt.,    Tool    Co.;    Instr.,    Engines,    U.    S.    S. 
M.    A.,    Univ.    of    111.,     1918;    Supt.,    Cushman 
Auto     Tool     Co.,     Champaign.       Address,     c/c> 
Cushman    Auto   Tool    Co.,    Champaign. 

GERTRUDE  EVELYN  MOULTON 
Student;  A.  B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1903;  B.  S., 
Univ.  of  Illinois  Coll.  of  Med.,  1917;  b 
Rio  Grande,  Ohio;  d.  Albanus  Avery  (b. 
Mr  23,  1848,  Roxbury,  Mass.),  and  Laurr. 
Lillian  (Allen)  Moulton  (b.  Jl  16.  1852,  Am 
herst,  O.).  Prepared  in  W.  Side  H.  S.,  Cleve 
land,  attended  New  York,  Columbia,  anc' 
Harvard.  I'nivs.,  summers.  L.  L.  S.  (Lit 
Soc),  Supvr.  and  teacher,  Cleveland  Pub 
Schs.,  1904-07;  Instr.,  Phys.  Tr.,  Univ.  of  111.. 
1907-09;  Acting  Dir.,  Phys.  Tr.,  do.,  1909-11; 
Dir.,  Phys.  Tr..  do.,  191:-: 5  Stud.,  Univ.  oi 
111.  Coll.  of  Med.,  1915 — .  Auth.:  Variou: 
mag.  articles.  Mem..  M.  E.  Church;  Am 
Phys.  Educ.  Assn.  Address,  1104  W.  Nevad: 
St.,    Urbana. 

WILL  WALTER  MOUNTS 
(See  No.  7827) 
ISADORE  GILBERT  MUDGE 
Reference  Libn.;  Ph.  B.,  Cornell  Univ. 
1897;  B.  L.  S.,  N.  Y.  St.  Lib.  Sch.,  1900: 
b.  Mr  14,  1875,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Alfred 
f^ugene  (b.  My  s.  1845,  Hartland,  Mich.)  and 
Mary  Gilbert  (Ten  Brook)  Mudge  (b.  O  25 
1845,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Adel 
phi  Acad.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta:  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Ref.  Libn.  and  Asst 
Prof.,  Lib.  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1900-03;  Head 
Libn.,  Bryn  Mawr,  1903-08;  Instr.,  Lib.  Econ.. 
Simmons  Coll.,  Boston,  1910-11;  Ref.  Libn.. 
Columbia,  191  i — .  Auth.:  (With  M.  E. 
Sears)  a  Thackery  Dictionary,  George  Rut 
ledge  &  Sons,  1910;  A.  L.  A.  Guide  to  th( 
study  and  use  of  reference  books.  Supplement 
1909-10;  A.  L.  A.  Pub.  Bd..  1911;  also  ;; 
number  of  articles.  Ed.:  Columbia  Univ 
Bibliography  (annual),  1910-11;  Columbia 
Univ.,  iqii-i2.  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  N.  Y. 
Lib.  Club;  N.  Y.  St.  Lib.  Assn.  Address, 
Columbia   Univ.    Lib.,    N.    Y.    City. 

RALPH    EDWARD    MUEHLMAN 
Architect;    b.   N    15,    1888,   Detroit;   s.   Henry 
J.    (b.   F  26.    1856,   do.)   and  Wilhelmina  Agathii 
(toefcl)     Muehlman     (b.    Mr     17,     i860).      Pre 


])ared  in  Central  H.  S.,  Detroit;  Acad,  of  Fine 
Arts,  Detroit;  Arch.  Club;  Harvard  Pen  and 
Brush  Club;  Arch.  Prize,  Harvard;  (Gargoyle. 
Arch.  Designer,  Albert  Kahn  &  Ernest  VVilby, 
Archs.,  Detroit,  1909-11,  1913-14;  Special  Grad. 
Stud,  Harvard,  191 1-13,  with  Parker,  Thomas, 
&  Rice,  Archs.,  Boston,  191 2;  with  Warren  & 
Smith,  Archs.,  do.;  1913;  Asst.,  Arch.  Design, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1914-15;  Instr.,  do.;  1915-17; 
.\rch.,  with  Harry  G.  Muehlman,  Detroit, 
1917.  2nd  Lt.,  498th  Aero  Squadron,  Signal 
R.  C,  1917 — .  Mem.,  Harvard  Club  of  East. 
111.;  Univ.  Club  Urbana.  Address,  240  Put- 
nam Ave.,  Detroit;  bus.  add.,  498th  Aero 
Squadron,  c/o  Office  of  Chief  Signal  Officer, 
VVashington,    D.    C. 

HERBERT  WINDSOR  MUM  FORD 
Professor;  Coll.,  1891;  B.  S.,  Mich.  Agr., 
b.  F  26,  1871,  Moscow,  Mich.;  s.  Elisha 
Charles  Lindsley  (b.  Jl  31,  1827,  Yates  Co., 
N.  Y.)  and  Julia  Ann  (Caiiiburn)  Muniford 
(b.  F  10,  183-1,  Macedon  Center,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Hanover  (Mich.)  H.  S.;  Albion 
Coll.,  Mich.  Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi;  Olympic 
Soc.  Instr.  and  Asst.,  Exp.  .Sta.,  Mich.  Agr. 
Coll.,  1895-6;  Asst.  Prof.,  Agr.  and  An.  Husb. 
Investigator,  do.,  1896-9;  Prof.,  Agr.,  do.. 
Chief  An.  Husb.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111., 
190 1 — .  Investigated  live  stock  conditions  in 
Great  Britain,  France,!  Belgium  and  Holland, 
1897;  Argentine  Republic,  1908.  Auth.:  Beef 
Production,  1907.  Joint  Auth.:  Practical  Farm- 
ing and  Gardening,  1902;  and  numerous  buls., 
Mich,  and  111.  Exp.  Sta.;  Contributor  to  Cy- 
clopedia Americana,  Cyclopedia  of  American 
Agriculture  and  various  Agr.  Jours.  Expert 
in  breeding,  feeding,  and  judging  live  stock. 
Chm.,  cattle  jurors  St.  Louis  World's  Fair; 
mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Breeder's  Assn.; 
Soc.  for  Prom,  of  Agr.  Sc. ;  Am.  Soc.  of  An. 
Nutrition.-  Am.  Econ.  Assn.;  Nat.  Geog. 
Soc;  111.  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  Am.  Farm  Mgmt.  Assn.; 
Am.  Shorthorn  Breeders'  Assn.;  Am.  Shrop- 
shire Breeders'  Assn.;  Am.  and  Nat.  Duroc- 
Jersey  Breeders'  Assn.;  judge,  Buffalo  and 
Panama  Expositions;  Am.  Genetic  Assn.,  Soc. 
Animal  Production;  Univ.  Club,  Urbana;  M.  E. 
Church.  Married  Lena  Crosby,  Jl  5,  1898, 
Lansing,  Mich.  Children:  Dwight  Curtis,  b. 
O  16,  1900;  Mary  Caroline,  b.  N  20.  1902; 
James  Satterlee,  b.  Je  26,  1904;  Herbert 
Windsor,  Jr.,  b.  N  17,  1907;  Virginia,  b.  My 
28,  1909.  Address,  Urbana.;  bus.  add.,  R.  113, 
Coll.   of  Agr.,   Univ.   of   111.,   Urbana. 

FRED  WEAVER  MUNCIE 
(See  G492) 

JOHN   LENARD   MUNSON 
(See  No.  8612) 

HARVEY  ELLISON  MURDOCK 
Agr.  Engr.;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1906;  M. 
E.,  do.,  1908;  C.  E.,  do.,  191 1 ;  b.  O  3.  1879, 
Carroll,  O. ;  s.  Ellison  and  Anna  M.  (Thrush) 
Murdock.  Prepared  in  Lithopolis,  O.  Sigma 
Phi  Epsilon;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Switchman,  Ry. 
Mt.  Ry.  Co.,  1906;  Asst.,  Univ.  of  Colo., 
1906;  Maintenance  of  Way  Engr.,  S.  P.  Ry. 
Co.,  1907.  Instr.,  T.  and  A.  M.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1906-13;  Irrigation  Engr.,  U.  S.  Dept. 
Agr.,  1913-14;  Co-operated  with  TJniv.  of  Nev., 
1 914;  Agr.  Engr.,  Mont.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
1914 — .  Auth.:  Strength  of  Materials;  buls. 
and  articles  on  pumping,  irrigation,  drainage, 
engng.,  etc.  Married  Ina  Indus  Brown,  D 
25,  1907,  Lyons,  Ind.  Children:  Herold  Es> 
mond,  b.  D  i,  1908;  Elizabeth  Jane,  b.  S  3, 
1913;  Thomas  Brown,  b.  Ag  26,  1916.  Ad 
dress,  Bozeman,   Mont. 

WALTER   THOMPSON    MURDOCK 
(See  G493) 


920 


University  of  Illinois 


EVERETT  BODMAN  MURRAY 
Engineer;  b.  S  26,  1884;  s.  Albert  D.  and 
Emma  (Macdonald)  Murray.  Pre])ared  in 
Chicago  Eng.  H.  and  Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Phi 
(lainnia  Delta.  Instr.,  Fencing  and  Lt.,  Signal 
Corps,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-08;  Engr.,  1908-18. 
Capt.  Engrs.,  U.  S.  R.,  Ja  1917 — .  Auth.: 
C"oncrete  versus  Stone  Revetment,  Concrete 
Coneitt  Age,  Ap  1915;  Heavy  C'oncrete  Con- 
struction without  \Vcse  Aggregate,  Concrete, 
Ap  1912;  Flood  Protection  at  Kansas  City, 
Mo.,  Engng.  Netvs,  D  26,  1912;  Types  of 
Small  Dams  and  Cost,  Irrigation  Age,  1916; 
Pump  Pointers  for  the  Irrigator,  do.,  1916. 
Mem.  Presby.  Church;  Sec.  Engrs.  Club  Kan- 
sas City  1914-15;  Pres.  111.  Alumni,  1915-16. 
Married  Clara  Lee  Webb,  O  29.  19 10,  Kansas 
City,  Mo.  Child,  Everett  Webb,  _b.  Mr  31, 
1914.  Address,  900  E.  41st  St.,  Kansas  City, 
Mo. 

JOHN  ROGERS  MUSSELMAN 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Pa.  Coll.,  1910;  A.  M., 
do.,  1913;  Ph.  D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1916;  b. 
D  1,  1890,  Gettysburg,  Pa.;  s.  John  Elmer  (b. 
Mr  28,  1862,  Fairfield,  Pa.)  and  Euphemia 
Duncan  (Rogers)  Musselman  (b.  Ap  3,  1863. 
do.).  Prepared  in  Gettysburg  (Pa.)  H.  S.; 
Gettysburg  Acad.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Gamma 
Alpha;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Scholarship  and  fel- 
lowship, Johns  Hopkins.  Instr.,  Pa.  Coll., 
1910-12;  Instr.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-18; 
Statistician,  U.  S.  Food  Adm.,  1918.  ist  Lt., 
Statistics  Bur.,  Gen.  Staff,  1918— .  Auth.: 
The  Set  of  Eight  Self-Associated  Points  in 
Space,  in  the  A»i.  Jour,  of  Math.,  Ja  19 18. 
Mem.,  Am.  Math.  Soc;  Math.  Assn.  of  Am.; 
A.  F.  A.  M.  Address,  1322  loth  St.,  N.  W., 
Washington,  D.  C;  bus.  add.,  Mills  Bldg.,  do. 

CLYDE  HADLEY   MYERS 
(See   G496) 

FREDERIC  IRWIN  MYERS 
Assistant;  A.  B.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1914;  A.  M., 
do.,  10 15;  b.  Decatur,  Ind.  Prepared  in  De- 
catur (Ind.)  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Grad. 
Stud.,  Harvard,  1915-16.  Asst.  and  Grad. 
Stud.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111., .  1916-17.  2nd  Lt., 
F.  A.;  served  on  Belgian  front,  1918;  in  armv 
of  occ,  Ger.,  1919 — .  Address,  Box  76,  R  i, 
Geneva,    Ind.f 

GEORGE  WILLIAM  MYERS 
(See   No.    551) 

HEBER  DIGNAM  NASMYTH 
Dir.,  Sch.  of  Mysic;  b.  Mr  18,  1883,  Strat- 
ford, Conn.;  s.  James  H.  (b.  1845,  Woodstock, 
do.)  and  Deborah  Eliza  (Dignam)  Nasmyth  (b. 
1852,  London,  do.).  Prepared  in  Stratford 
(Can.)  H.  S. ;  Winnipeg  Coll.  of  Music,  1906- 
07.  Studied  in  Milan,  London,  and  Berlin, 
1907-12;  Concert  Work,  1912-13;  Instr.,  Voice, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1913-18;  Dir.,  Sch.  of  Music, 
Univ.  of  Wyo.,  1918 — .  Married  Emily  Louise 
Ferguson,  D  11,  1912,  St.  Catherines,  Can. 
Child,  John  Heber,  b.  N  21,  1913.  Address, 
Univ.    of   Wyoming,   Laramie,   Wyo. 

SABRA  L.  NASON 
Librarian;  B.  L.,  Carleton  Coll.,  1900;  b. 
Mr  14,  1876,  E,  Smithfield,  Pa.;  d.  John  Hesler 
and  Louisa  L.  (Hathaway)  Nason.  Prepared 
in  Superior  (Wis.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Beta  Phi. 
Asst.  Libn.,  Carleton  Coll.,  1900-05;  attended 
Univ.  of  III.  Lib.  Sch.,  1906-07;  Gen.  Asst., 
Univ.  of  111.  Lib.,  1907;  Libn.,  Pub.  Lib., 
Iron  Mountain,  Mich.,  1908-10;  organizea 
Milwaukee  Club  Lib.,  1911;  Libn.,  Free  Pub. 
Lib.,  I't.  Dodge,  la,  1911-13;  Acting  Libn., 
W'atcrloo,  la.,  1913;  Co.  Libn.,  Umatilla  Co. 
Lib.,  Pendleton,  Ore.,  1914 — .  Auth.:  Inter- 
esting Children  in  Owning  Books,  Pub.  Libs., 
Vol.   16,  191 1 ;  A  Jr.  Civic  League  Experiment, 


Sur.,  Vol.  26,  191 1;  do.,  reprinted  in  Gen. 
Federation  Bui.  8,  1911;  do.,  la.  Lib.  Quar- 
terly, Vol.  6,  191 1 ;  Originated  and  drafted 
chapter  203  of  the  Gen.  Laws  of  Ore.,  1915; 
Umatilla  County  Library,  1917.  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church;  City  Beautiful  Dept.,  Ft.  Dodge  Wo- 
man's Club,  Chm.;  Pendleton  Civic  Club;  V. 
P.,  Pacific  Northwest  Lib.  Assn.,  1918.  Ad- 
dress,   Pendleton,    Ore. 

ARTHUR  LOUIS  NEHLS 
Chemi.st;  B.  S.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1904;  A.  M., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1905;  b.  Mr  18,  1883,  Chicago; 
s.  Louis  (b.  1830,  Ger.)  and  Elizabeth  (Cas- 
selman)  Nehls  (b.  1842,  do.).  Prepared  in 
Lake  View  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Asst.,  Chem., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1905-07;  Chief  Chem.,  Nat.  Can- 
ners'  Lab.,  Aspinwall,  Pa.,  1907-15;  Gen.  Mgr., 
Am.  Licorice  Co.,  Chicago,  1915 — .  Married 
Susan  A.  Kretchmer,  Je  26,  1907,  Chicago. 
Address,  4 121   N.  Hermitage  Ave.,  Chicago. 

ARNO  HERBERT  NEHRLING 
Professor;  b.  Jl  25,  1866,  Freistadt,  Mo.; 
s.  Henry  (b.  My  9,  1853,  Howard's  Grove, 
Wis.)  and  Sophia  Schoff  Nehrling  (b.  O  i, 
1857,  Krempin,  Mecklenburg,  Ger.).  Prepared 
in  Concordia  Coll.,  Milwaukee.  Kappa  Sigma; 
-Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Scholarship  Shaw  Sch.  of 
Bot.  Attended  Shaw  Sch.  of  Bot.,  St.  Louis, 
1905-9;  Instr.,  Sch.  Gardening,  So.  Chicago  Pub. 
Schs.,  1909;  Asst.,  Hort.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909- 
11;  Instr.,  Hort.  and  Asst.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  do., 
1911-13;  Assoc,  Floriculture,  do.,  1913-14; 
Prof.,  do.,  Mass.  Agr.  Coll.,  1914 — .  Auth.: 
I'ancy-leaved  Caladiums,  Am.  Florist  Pub.  Co., 
Chicago,  1910;  also  contributor  to  trade  jours, 
on  Hort.  and  Flor.,  Fla.  Agr.,  and  Proceedings 
of  III.  Hort.  Soc.  Mem.,  Dixie  Club;  Hort. 
(.'lub;   Land.   Club.     Address,  Amherst,  Mass.f 

LEWIS  IRVING  NEIKIRK 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1898;  M. 
S.,  do.,  1901;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1903; 
1).  D  10,  1873,  Central  City,  Colo.;  s.  Henry 
(b.  Milledgeville,  111.)  and  Emily  (Virden) 
Xeikirk.  Prepared  in  Prep.  Sch.,  Boulder, 
Colo.  Sigma  Xi.  Harrison  Fellowship  in 
Math.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1901-03;  Research  Fel- 
low in  Math.,  do.,  1903-05;  Instr.,  Math., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1905-11;  do.,  Univ.  of  Wash., 
Seattle,  1911-14;  Asst.  Prof.,  Math.,  do., 
1914- — .  Auth.:  Groups  of  Order  p  to  the 
mth  Power  Containing  Cyclic  Sub-groups  of 
Order  p  to  the  111-3  power,  Univ.  of  Pa. 
Pub.,  No.  3,  1905;  A  Geometric  Representation 
of  the  Galois  Field,  Bui.  Am.  Math  Soc, 
1908;  Groups  of  Rational  Transformations  in 
a  General  Field,  Trans,  of  the  Am.  Math. 
Soc,  1910;  A  Theorem  on  (m,  n)  Correspon- 
dences, Annals  of  Math.,  1911.  Mem.,  Am. 
Math.  Soc.;  Math.  Assn.  of  Am.;  A.  A. 
A.    S.     Address,  Univ.   of  Wash.,   Seattle. 

ALMA  JESSIE  NEILL 
(See    No.    5839) 

CARL  FERDINAND  NELSON 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1908;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1910;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1912;  M.  D., 
Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1917;  b.  My  25,  1882,  Swe- 
den; s.  Nels  Aaron  and  Christina  Maria  Nel- 
son. Prepared  in  Rockford  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of 
Kan.  Gamma  Alpha;  Sigma  Xi.  Instr.,  Chem., 
Univ.  of  la.,  1908-11;  Teaching  Fellow,  Univ. 
of  Wis.,  1911-12;  Instr.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1912-13;  Asst.  Prof.,  Physiol.  Chem.,  Univ.  of 
Kan.,  1913-14;  Assoc,  Prof.,  do.,  1914-16; 
Prof.,  do.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  Chem.  articles  in 
Jour.  Am.  Chem.,  Jour.  Biol.  Chem.,  Am. 
Jour.  Pharm.,  Jour.  Am.  Pharm.  Assn.,  and 
Druggists  Circular.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  of  Biol. 
C"hem.    Address,  Univ.  Club,  Lawrence,  Kan. 


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ELNATHAN  KEMPER   NELSON 
(See    No.    832) 

ROY  ANDREW  NELSON 
Research  Asst. ;  B.  S.,  Knox  Coll.,  1916; 
b.  F  15,  1896,  Joy,  111.;  .s.  Albert  (b.  1853, 
do.)  and  Cora  D.  (Mason)  Nelson  (b-  187 1, 
Muscatine,  la.).  Prepared  in  Joy  H.  S. ; 
Drury  Acad.;  Knox  Coll.,  1913-16.  Gamma 
Alpha;  Football  and  Track,  Knox  Coll.  Asst., 
Phys.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17;  Research  Asst., 
Curtiss  Engng.  Corp.,  Garden  City,  N.  Y., 
191 7-1 8.  Ft.  Wright,  N.  Y.;  5th  Tr.  Camp, 
Ft.  Monroe,  C.  A.  C,  19 18.    Address,  Joy,  111. 

WILLIAM  BARBOUR  NEVENS 
(See   Gsoo) 

KENNETH  PERCIVAL  RUTHERFORD 
NEVILLE 
Prof,  and  Registrar;  A.  B.,  Oueen's  Coll., 
1897;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1898;  A.  M.,  do., 
1899;  Ph.  D.,  Cornell,  1901;  b.  Ag  26,  1876, 
Newburgh,  Ont.,  Can.;  s.  Chester  Willson 
(b.  Ap  14,  1851)  and  Mary  Eleanor  (Sharpe) 
Neville  (b.  N  30,  1851).  Prepared  in  Coll. 
Inst.,  Napanee,  Ont.,  Can.  Phi  Kappa  Sigma; 
Matriculation  Scholarship,  Oueen's  Coll.,  in 
Classics;  Gold  Medal,  do.,  Latin.  Grad. 
Scholar,  Classics,  Cornell,  1899-1900;  Grad. 
Fellow,  Classics,  1900-01;  Instr.,  Latin  and 
Greek,  Univ.  of  111.,  iqoi-04;  Instr.,  Latin,  do., 
1904-06;  with  Ginn  &  Co.,  Chicago,  1906-08; 
Prof.,  Classics,  West.  Univ.,  London,  Ont., 
1908 — ;  Registrar,  do.,  1917 — .  Sr.  Capt., 
West.  Univ.  Canadian  O.  T.  C,  1915 — .  Auth.: 
Case  Constrviction  after  the  Comparative  in 
Latin,  Macmillan  Co.,  1901.  Mem.,  Am.  Philol. 
Assn.  Married  Jean  Thompson,  Ag  14,  1912, 
London,  Can.  Child,  Mary  Louise,  b.  F  2, 
1 9 14.      Address,     520    Colborne    St.,    London, 

JOHN  NEVINS 
(See    No.    1159) 

JOSEPH  ALLAN  NEVINS 
(See    No.    5341) 

NAOMI   OLIVE   NEWBURN 
(See    No.    6452) 

CLYDE  ROSS  NEWELL 
Bacteriologist;  Ph.  B.,  Yale,  1910;  M.  S., 
do.,  1912;  b.  Mr  6,  1887,  Sherman,  N.  Y. 
Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-13;  do.,  1914- 
15;  Asst.,  Bacteriol.,  do.,  1912-14;  Instr.,  Farm 
Mechanics,  do.,  1914-16;  Sanitarian  and  Bac- 
teriol., Fargo,  N.  Dak.,  1016 — .  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church.     Address,  Fargo,  N.  D. 

FREDERICK  HAYNES  NEWELL 
Professor;  S.  B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1885; 
D.  Engng.,  Case  Sch.  Applied  Scs.,  1912;  b. 
Mr  s,  1862,  Bradford,  Pa.;  s.  Augustus  Wil- 
liam (b.  O  9,  1832,  Newton,  Mass.)  and  Annie 
Maria  (Haynes)  Newell  (b.  My  21,  1835, 
Brookline,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Needham  and 
Newton  (Mass.)  H.  Schs.  Alpha  Sigma  Phi; 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Triangle.  Asst.  Hy- 
draulic Engr.,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  1888-90;  Hy- 
drographer,  do.,  1890-1902;  Chief  Engr.,  U.  S. 
Reclamation  Service,  1902-07;  Dir.,  do.,  1907- 
15;  Consulting  Engr.,  do.,  19 14;  Prof.,  Civ. 
Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 5 — .  Auth.:  I'irst  to 
Thirteenth  Annual  Reports  of  the  U.  S.  Rec- 
lamation Service,  Washington,  D.  C,  1903- 
15;  Irrigation  in  the  United  States,  T.  Y. 
Crowell  &  Co.,  1902;  (with  D.  W.  Murphy) 
Principles  of  Irrigation  Engineering,  Arid 
Lands,  Water  Supply,  Storage  Works,  Dams, 
Canals.  Water  Rights  and  Products,  McCraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  T9T3;  Irrigation  Management, 
D.  Appleton  &  Co.,   1916;  numerous  articles  in 


Evgng.  News,  Nat.  Geog.  Soc.  Proceedings, 
Irrigation  Age,  and  others.  Mem.,  Am.  Assn. 
of  Engrs. ;  A.  I.  M.  E.;  Cosmos  Club;  Navy 
League;  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs.;  A.  S.  C.  E. ; 
A.  S.  M.  E.;  Engng.  Council;  Nat.  Research 
Council,  V.  Chm.,  Patent  Office  Com.;  U.  S. 
Pub.  Service  Reserve;  Washington  (D.  C.) 
Soc.  of  Engrs.;  Chicago  Engrs.  Club;  Uni- 
tarian Church.  Married  Effie  Josephine  Mack- 
intosh, Ap  3,  i8go.  Children:  Josephine,  b. 
S  II,  1891;  Constance,  b.  O  21,  i8g6;  Roger 
Sherman,  F  24,  1898;  John  Mackintosh,  b. 
.\\i  20,  1904.  Address,  1109  W.  California 
Ave.,  Urbana. 

CHARLES  IVAN  NEWLIN 
(See    No.    5342) 

GEORGE   HILLIS    NEWLOVE 

(See   G502) 

LLOYD    FRANCIS    NICKELL 
(See    No.    3888) 

TELL  WILLIAM  NICOLET 
Associate;  B.  S.,  Mass.  Agr.  Coll.,  1914; 
M.  L.  A.,  Harvard,  1915;  b.  O  17,  1890.  De- 
soto, Ind.  Prepared  in  B.  M.  C.  Durfee  H.  S., 
1  all  River,  Mass.  Exten.  Instr.,  Civic  Im- 
provement, Mass.  Agr.  Coll.,  191 5;  Asst.  Prof., 
Land  Card.,  LTniv.  of  Neb.,  1915-17;  Assoc, 
a'y.;  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18;  Capt.,  Cantonment 
Design,  Washington,  D.  C,  1918 — .  Mem., 
Ba])tist  Church.  Address,  3339  E.  i8th  St., 
N.    W.,    Washington,   D.    C. 

GERTRUDE   NIEDERMAN 
(See  No.  3498) 

HARRY  THOMAS   NIGHTINGALE 
(See  GS04) 

PETER  JACOB  NILSEN 
(See  No.  7109) 

MARGARET  NIVER  (PFEFFER) 
Born  My  29,  1887,  Muscatine,  la.;  d.  Ed 
ward  (b.  Ap  19,  1847,  Tompkins  Co.,  N.  Y.) 
and  Mary  Felicitas  (Moynahan)  Niver  (b. 
-My  9,  1852,  near  Columbus,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Muscatine  (la.)  H.  S. ;  LTniv.  of  111.,  1906-08. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Yo  Ma.  Arch.  Drafts- 
nan,  Omaha,  Neb.,  1908-09;  do.,  Urbana, 
1909-10;  Arch.  Lib.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-12. 
iNIarried  Walter  Louis  Pfeflfer,  Je  27,  1913. 
Children:  Juel  Suzanne,  b.  S  18.  1915;  Wal- 
ter Louis  Jr.,  b.  Jl  31.  1917.  Address,  5764 
Westminister  Place,   St.  Louis. 

CLARENCE  EUGENE  NOERENBERG 
(See  No.  3127) 

ARETAS  WILBUR  NOLAN 

Professor;  A.  B.,  Ind.  St.  Univ.,  igoi; 
M.  S.,  W.  Va.  L'niv.,  1911;  b.  Je  i,  1874, 
Edgar  Co.,  111.;  s.  Fielden  C.  (b.  F  10,  1850, 
Edgar  Co.)  and  Sarah  M.  (Pinson)  Nolan  (b. 
Mr  23,  1850,  New  Goshen,  Ind.).  Prepared 
in  Clinton  (Ind.)  H.  S.  l'"irst  honors  in 
oratory;  Kappa  Alpha;  Editorial  Staff,  Coll. 
Daily;  Pi  Pi  Rho.  Teacher,  Pub.  schs.  for 
sixteen  yrs. ;  Grad.  Stud.,  Columbia  Univ., 
1907;  Asst.  Prof.,  Hort.,  Forestry,  and  En- 
t(jmol.,  W.  Va.  Univ.,  1908-11;  Assoc.  Prof., 
Agr.  Educ,  1911-12;  Asst.  Prof.,  Agr.  Exten. 
Univ.  of  111.,  19 12 — ;  Instr.,  Rural  Educ,  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  summers  1914  and  1915;  St. 
Supvr.  of  Agr.  Educ,  111.  Bd.  for  Vocational 
Educ,  second  semester  of  1918.  Auth.:  One 
Hundred  Lessons  in  Agriculture,  Row,  Peter- 
son &  Co.,  1912;  Home  Project  Series,  4 
booklets.  1917-18;  The  Teaching  of  Agricul- 
ture,    Row,     Peterson     Co.,     1918;     Supervised 


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Fartii  Practice  in  Agriculture,  BuL;  varinu.^- 
other  articles.  Chin.  Bd.  of  Elders,  Disciples 
of  Christ  Church;  Mem..  Phi  Delta  Kappa 
191-;  Kappa  Delta  Pi,  1916;  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Myrta  Philips,  D  28,  1898,  Blooming- 
ton,  Ind.  Children:  Wilbur  Philips,  b.  Jc 
13,  1906  (died  Je  20.  1906);  Phyllis  Myrta. 
b.  Mr  19,  1913.  Address,  712  Michigan  Ave.. 
I'rbana. 

HEINRICH  WALDEMAR  NORDMEYER 
Business;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  19J4;  b. 
Jl  2,  1 89 1,  Magdeburg,  Ger. ;  s.  Ernst  August 
"(b.  F  18.  1844.  Brockhagen,  Westphalia,  do.) 
and  Mary  (Andrews)  Nordmeyer  (b.  F  28, 
186.3.  Litchfield,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Bismark 
Schule;  Doni  tlymnasium,  Magdeburg;  Neues 
(iymnasium,  Braunschiveig;  Univ.  of  Leipzig, 
(ier.,  1907-11.  Asst.,  Ger.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1913-14;  Instr.,  Ger.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1914-15; 
Instr.,  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-18;  with  Open 
Court  Publishing  Co.,  La  Salle,  111.,  1918 — . 
Auth.:  Articles  in  Jour.  Eng.  and  Ger.  Philol. 
Mem.,  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.;  Soc.  for  Advance- 
ment of  Scandinavian  Studies.  Address,  Open 
Court   Publishing   Co.,   La   Salle,   111. 

GEORGE  BYRON  NORRIS 
Manager;  b.  My  i,  1886,  Malone,  N.  Y. ;  s. 
Frederick  Clark  b.  D  5,  1861,  do.)  and  Abby 
M.  (Hazen)  Norris  (b.  1863,  Alburgh,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Malone  H.  S.;  Franklin  Acad., 
N.  Y.;  attended  Columbia.  Alpha  Delta  Phi. 
With  William  Rockefeller  and  the  Standard 
Oil  Co.;  Instr.,  Swimming,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909- 
12;  Mgr..  Erie  Office,  H.  W.  Johns-Manville 
Co.,  Pittsburgh.  Capt.,  Inf.,  R.  C.  Ag  1917; 
4th  Bn.,  i^ard  Dejrat  Brig.;  Graduated  from 
Inf.  Sch.  of  Arms,  Ft.  Sill,  Okla.;  Sr.  Instr., 
Field  J'-ortification  Section.  7Sth  Div.,  do. 
Address,  206  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign. 

MAE  ISOLA  NORRIS  (PAUL) 
Born  Ap  1877,  Brandon,  W'is.  Attended 
Milwaukee  Coll.,  1896;  studied  with  Emil  Lieb- 
ling,  Chicago,  1899;  graduated  New  Eng.  Con- 
servatory, Boston,  1904.  Teacher,  Piano, 
Escanaba,  Mich.,  1900-2;  Directress  Southern 
I'emale  Coll.,  West  Point,  Miss.,  1904-5; 
Instr.,  Piano,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-8.  Married 
Harry  G.  Paul,  1908,  Wis.  Address,  713  W. 
Oregon   St.,   Urbana. 

ELLIOTT  JUDD  NORTHRUP 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1892;  LL.  B., 
Cornell,  1894;  b.  S  6,  1870,  Syracuse.  N.  Y. ; 
s.  Ansel  Judd  (b.  Je  30,  1833,  N.  Y.)  and 
Eliza  Sophia  (Fitch)  Northrup  (b.  D  15,  1842, 
Syracuse,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Syracuse  (N. 
Y.)  H.  S.;  Syracuse  Univ.,  1888-89.  Alpha 
Delta  Phi;  Phi  Delta  Phi;  Theta  Kappa  Nu. 
Lawyer,  Syracuse,  N.  Y.,  1895-1902;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Law,  Univ.  of  111.,  1902-06;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  Law,  do.;  1906-10;  Prof.,  Law,  Tulane 
Univ.,  La.,  1910 — .  Auth.:  Personal  Property 
and  Bailments,  Am.  Lazv  and  Procedure,  Chi- 
cago, Vol.  4,  1910.  Married  Ann  Hero,  Je 
27,  1914,  New  Orleans,  La.  Address,  1200 
I'inc  St.,   New  Orleans,   La. 

EDWIN  LEE  NORTON 
Business;  A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1893;  A. 
M.,  Harvard,  1897;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1900;  b.  ja 
2,  1872.  Northfield,  Minn.;  s.  Willis  Herman 
(b.  N.  Y.)  and  Lizzie  C.  (Lee)  Norton  (b. 
O.).  Prepared  in  Carleton  Prep.  Coll.,  North- 
field,  Minn.;  Univ.  of  Berlin,  1898-99;  Clark 
Univ.,  1900-01;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1903-04. 
Chi  Phi.  Teacher,  Ypsilanti  Norm.  Sch., 
1901-2;  do.,  Hope  Coll.,  1902-03;  Instr.,  Phil., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1904-05;  do..  West.  Reserve 
Univ.,  1905-06;  Instr.,  Educ,  Univ.  of  111., 
1906-11.  Auth.:  Intellectual  Elements  in 
Music,  Houghton,  Mifflin  C"o.,  1906;  also  a 
number  of  articles.  Address,  603  River  Road, 
Minneapolis;   bus.  add..   Security   Bldg.,   do. 


WILLIAM  ALBERT  NOYES 
Prof,  and  Dir.;  A.  B..  B.  S.,  la.  Coll.  (now 
Grinnell),  1879;  A.  M.,  do.,  1882;  Ph.  1).. 
Johns  Hopkins  I'niv.,  1882;  LL.  D.,  Clark 
Univ.,  1909;  b.  N  6,  1857;  s.  Spencer  William 
(b.  S  2,  1817,  Abington,  Mass.)  and  Mary 
(Packard)  Noyes  (b.  N  3,  1816,  Campcllo, 
Mass.).  Prepared  in  Acad,  of  la.  Coll. 
Chrestomathian  Soc;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma 
Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Grimes  Scholarship, 
la.  Coll.,  1875-79;  (irad.  Scholarship,  Johns 
Hopkins  Univ.,  1881-82.  Instr.  in  Acad.,  and 
As.st.  in  Chem.,  la.  Coll.,  1879-80;  in  charge 
of  the  Dept.  of  Chem.,  do.,  1880;  Instr., 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1882-83;  Prof., 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  Tenn.,  1883-86;  attended 
Univ.  of  Munich,  1889;  Prof.  Rose  Poly.  Inst., 
1886-1903;  Chief  Chem.,  Bur.  of  Standards, 
Washington,  D.  C.,  1903-07;  Prof.,  Chem. 
md  Dir.,  Chem.  Lab.,  L^niv.  of  111..  1907 — . 
.Vuth. :  Qualitative  Analysis,  Henry  Holt  &  Co., 
191 1 ;  Organic  Chemistry  for  the  Lab..  Chem. 
Pub.  Co.,  Easton,  Pa.,  3rd  Ed..  1916;  Text- 
book of  Organic  Chemistry.  Henry  Holt  &  Co., 
2nd  Ed.,  1910;  Der  Organischen  Chemie 
(translation)  Akademische  Verlags  gesellschaft, 
1907;  Te.xt-book  of  Chemistry.  Henry  Holt  & 
.  o.,  1913;  (with  B.  S.  Hopkins)  Lab.  Exer- 
cises in  Chemistry,  Henry  Holt  &  Co.,  1917; 
ilso  various  articles.  Ed.:  Jour.  A.  C.  S., 
1902-17.  Mem..  Bd.  of  Charities,  Vigo  Co., 
[nd.,  1901-03;  Nat.  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  Pres.,  Ind. 
\cad.  of  Sc.  1894;  Pres.,  111.  St.  Acad,  of 
■^c.,  191 1 ;  Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Married 
Flora  E.  Collier,  D  24,  1884,  la.  (died  Mr 
[901);  Mattie  L.  Elwell.  Je  18,  1902  (died 
fl  8,  1914);  Kathcrine  Haworth  !Macy,  N  25, 
1915.  Children:  Helen  Marv,  b.  Mr  9,  1886 
(died  Jl  9,  1889);  Ethel,  b.  Ap  20.  1S93  (died  Jl 
(,  1899);  William  Albert,  b.  Ap  18,  1898; 
Charles  Edmund,  b.  Je  3.  1904;  Richard  Macy, 
i).  Ap  6,  1919.  Address,  1005  W.  Nevada  St., 
Urbana. 

MARY   ELIZABETH    NUCKOLLS 
(BAliNETT) 
(See  No.   3891) 

CHARLES   HUBERT   OATHOUT 
(See  No.   3130) 

RUFUS    CHAUNCEY   OBRECHT 
(See   G510) 

THOMAS  EDWARD  O'DONNELL 
(See   No.    5848) 

JAMES  M.  O'GORMAN 
Lecturer;  B.  S.,  Columbia,  1909;  A.  M., 
lo.,  1911;  b.  My  12,  1886,  Oswego,  N.  Y.;  s. 
Michael  (b.  Ap  20,  1S53.  Ireland)  and  Eliza- 
>eth  (McGrath)  O'Cio'rman  (b.  \'  6,  1855, 
•Scotland).  Prepared  in  Oswego  (N.  Y.)  H. 
S.  and  Oswego  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Attended 
Syracuse  Univ.,  1914.  Phi  Delta  Kappa; 
\appa  Delta  Pi;  Phi  Eta.  Asst.,  Psych., 
(Columbia,  1911;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Miami,  1911-14; 
Vsst.  Prof.,  Educ,  I'niv.  of  Tex.,  1917; 
nstr.,  Educ,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917;  Lecturer, 
lo.,  19 1 8 — .  Auth.:  Aids  in  Methods  of 
.-itudy,  pamphlet.  Miami  Univ.  Bui..  1912; 
i'-ducation  and  Philosophy,  llduc.  Adm.  and 
Supervision,  Vol.  III.  Address,  Oswego,  N. 
Y.;  bus.  add.,  Dept.  of  Kduc,  Univ.  of  111., 
Urbana. 

ANDREW  O'KELLEHER 
Celtic  Scholar;  B.  A.,  Royal  Univ.  of  Ire- 
•and,  1907;  B.  D.,  Mavnooth  Coll.,  Ireland, 
1908;  B.  C.  L.,  do.,  1908;  b.  Je  6,  1883, 
Ualiyoourney,  Co.  Cork.  Ireland;  s.  Denis  (b. 
1856,  do.)  and  Honora  (Mac  Sweeney)  O'Kelle- 
lier  (b.  i860,  do.).  Prepared  in  St.  Colman's 
v'oll.,  Ireland.     Lecturer,  Irish,  Liverpool  Univ., 


Faculty 


923 


Eng.,  1909-16;  r'ellow,  Gaelic,  Univ.  of  111., 
1916-17;  Sialt  Fellow,  do.,  i9i7-i<S;  Research 
Work,  Donoughinore,  Cork  Co.,  Ireland,  1918 — -. 
Aiith.:  Life  of  Kugene  O'Growney,  St.  Col- 
xnnba's,  1903;  Motives  of  the  Irish  War 
of  1641,  do.,  1904;  Life  of  D.  O'Siillivan,  do., 
1906;  Life  of  St.  Gobnait,  do.,  1909;  Ed.,  Gaelic 
Poem,  Erin,  19 10;  Ed.  and  translator,  Betha 
Colin'mb  Cille,  Zeit.  fur  Celt.  Phil.,  1913-14; 
O'Donncll's  Irish  Life  of  Columcille,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1918.  Address,  1305  W.  Clark  St.,  Ur 
bana;  bus.  add.,  Donoughnore,  Cork  Co.,  Ire 
land. 

FRANK  MORRIS  OKEY 
Profes-sor;  B.  C.  E..  la.  St.  Coll.,  1904;  b 
Je  5,  1880,  Corning,  la.;  s.  Charles  Turne 
(b.  Ag  4,  1850,  Woodsfield,  O.)  and  Saral 
Jane  (Morris)  Okey  (b.  Ag  5,  1853,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Prescott  (la.)  H.  S. ;  Simpson 
Coll.  Acad.,  Indianola,  la.  With  Herrick 
Const.  Co.,  Des  Moines,  1904-05;  Kimball 
Engng.  Co.,  Davenport,  la.,  1905-06;  Union 
Pac.  R.  R.  Co.,  1907;  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  la. 
St.  Coll.,  1907-10;  Morgan  Engng.  Co.,  Mem- 
phis. Tenn.,  1910-11;  Des  Moines  Bridge  & 
Iron  Works,  Des  Moines,  1911;  Iiistr.,  Civ. 
and  Struct.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-12; 
Prof.,  Civ.  Engng..  Colo.  Coll.,  1912 — .  Auth. : 
(With  Prof.  A.  Marston)  Bui.  on  Sewage 
Disposal  for  Private  Residences,  Engng.  Exp 
Sta.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1910;  also  a  number  of 
articles.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  of  Engng.  Contrs. ; 
Master  Mason;  I.  O.  O.  F. ;  B.  P.  O.  E. : 
Rebekahs.  Married  Myrtle  Helen  McClure,  Ag 
3,  1904,  Dallas  Center,  la.  Child,  Keith 
McClure,  b.  Jl  18,  igii.  Address,  Dept.  oi 
Engng.,  Colo.  Coll.,  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.f 

WILLIAM  ABBOTT  OLDFATHER 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Hanover  Coll.,  1899;  A.  B.. 
Harvard,  1901;  A.  M.,  do.,  1902;  Ph.  D., 
suinina  cum  laudc  Munich,  1908;  b.  O  23 
1880,  Urumiah,  Persia;  s.  Jeremiah  M.  (b. 
O  6,  1841,  near  Lewisburg,  O.)  and  Felicia 
Narcissa  (Rice)  Oldfather  (b.  Ag  16,  1S48, 
Covington,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Prep.  Dept.. 
Hanover  Coll.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Phi  Eta;  Shattuck  Scholar,  Harvard. 
Prin.,  H.  S.,  Charleston,  Ind.,  1899-1900;  Instr., 
Latin  and  Greek,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1903-6;  Regis 
trar,  do.,  1904-6;  Asst.  Prof.,  Latin,  do., 
190S-9;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Classics,  Univ.  of  111., 
1909-15;  Prof.,  do.,  1915 — .  Research  Asst.. 
Com.  on  Pub.  Information,  Div.  of  Civic  and 
Educ.  Cooperation,  1918.  Auth.:  Lokrika, 
Munich,  1908;  in  colloboration.  The  Defeat 
of  Varus,  1915;  Indc.v  Verborum  Scnecac 
Tragici,  1918;  and  The  Paris  Ysopet-Avionnet, 
1918;  also  a  number  of  articles.  Mem.,  Am. 
Philol.  Assn.;  Archaeol.  Assn.;  Classical 
Assn.  of  Middle  West  and  South;  Univ.  Club. 
Evanston.  1905-09;  do.,  Urbana;  Harvard 
Club,  Eastern,  111.  Married  Margaret  Agnes 
Giboney,  S  21,  1902,  Hanover,  Ind.  Chil- 
dren: Margaret,  b.  Mr  20,  1904;  Helen,  b.  D 
30,  1906.     Address,  804  W.  Cireen  St.,  Urbana. 

HUBERT  LEONARD  OLIN 
(Sec    Gsi6) 

EDD  CHARLES  OLIVER 
(See  GS17) 

THOMAS  EDWARD  OLIVER 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1893;  A.  M.  and 
Ph.  D.,  LTniv.  of  Heidelberg,  1899;  b.  D  16. 
1871,  Salem,  Mass.;  s.  Samuel  Cook  (b.  do.,) 
and  Mary  Elizabeth  (Andrews)  Oliver  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  Salem  (Mass.)  H.  S..  Attended 
Harvard  Med.  Sch.,  1893-4;  studied  in  Paris, 
1897-8,  1901-11.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  le  Cercle 
Frangais;  Deutscher  Verein,  Harvard.  Instr., 
I'rench,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1899- 1900;  Instr. ^ 
Asst.  Prof.,  Rom.  Langs.,  West.  Reserve  Univ., 
1900-03;    Prof.,    Rom.    Langs.,    Univ.    of    111., 


later 
lour. 
\ssn 


1903 — •  Mern.,  Comn.  for  Relief  in  Belgium 
with  service  in  northern  France  and  Brussels, 
Ag  1915  My  1916.  Auth.:  Jacques  Milet's 
Drama,  La  Destruction  de  Troye  la  Grant,  Its 
Principal  Source — ^its  Dramatic  Structure,  Gei- 
sendorfer,  iScjg;  Some  Analogues  of  Maistre 
Pierre  Pathelin,  The  Jour,  of  Am.  Folk  Lore, 
Vol.  XXII,  No.  XXXVI,  1909;  Michel  Jean 
Sedaine,  Le  Philosophe  sans  le  Scavoir,  Com- 
idie.  Variorum  critical  edition,  Univ.  of  111. 
Studies,  Vol.  IV,  Mr  1913;  do.,  Comedie;  sch. 
,ind  coll.  edition,  Oxford  Univ.  Press,  New 
York,  1914;  Moliere,  Le  Bourgeois  Gentilhomme, 
r^omedie  Ballet,  1O70,  edited  with  Introd.,  Notes, 
and  Vocab.,  Ginn  &  Co.,  1914;  Suggestions  and 
References  for  Modern  Language  Teachers, 
Univ.  of  III.  Bui.,  No.  23,  19 14;  do.,  revised 
ind  enlarged,  Je  25,  1917;  Sch.  of  Educ.  Buls., 
Nos.  12  and  18;  The  Necessary  Preparation 
'or  Teachers  of  French  and  Spanish  in  the 
Secondary  Schools,  Echo  des  Deux  Mondes, 
1907;  Notes  on  the  Bourgeois  Gentilhomme, 
\iod.  Philol.,  Vol.  X,  Ja  1913;  Impressions  of 
Some  Great  European  Libraries,  Pub.  Libs., 
Vol.  19,  N  1914;  The  Menace  to  our  Ideals, 
Publication  of  the  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am., 
\p  1918;  Courage  and  Faith,  The  Cosmopolitan 
Stud.,   D    1916;  various  articles  and   reports  in 

numbers,  do.;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Mod.  Lang. 
Mem.,    J^Tnitarian    Church;    Mod.    Lang. 

of  Am.;  Societe  Amicale  Gaston,  Paris; 
Harvard  Club  of  Eastern,  111.;  Bd.  Dirs.,  Cos- 
mopolitan Club;  Chm.,  Central  Div.,  Mod. 
Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.,  1917;  Gen.  Sec,  Corda 
Fratres,  Assn.  of  Cosmopolitan  Clubs,  1917; 
.4m.  Assn.  of  Univ.  Profs.  Married  Elizabeth 
Reinhardt,  Je  9,  1904.  Children:  Elizabeth 
Andrews,  b.  My  12,  1905;  Martha  Reinhardt, 
b.  S  3,  1907;  Sarah  Chever,  b.  Mr  23,  1913. 
Address,  912  West  California  St.,  Urbana. 

ALBERT  TEN  EYCK  OLMSTEAD 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Cornell,  1902;  A.  M.,  do., 
1903;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1006;  b.  Mr  23,  1880,  Troy, 
N.  Y. ;  s.  Charles  Wesley  (b.  1857,  do.)  and 
Ella  (Blanchard)  Olmstead  (b.  1861,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Troy  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Scholarship,  Hist.,  Cornell,  1902-04; 
Thayer  Fellowship,  Am.  Sch.  for  Oriental  Stud- 
ies, Jerusalem,  1904-5;  Inst.  Fellowship,  Am. 
Sch.  for  Classical  Studies,  Athens,  1906-7. 
Asst.,  .Oriental  Hist.,  Cornell,  1905-06;  Dir., 
("ornell  Expedition  to  Asia  Minor  and  the 
Nearer  East,  1907-08;  Instr.,  Greek  and  Latin, 
Princeton  Prep.  Sch.,  1908-09;  Instr.,  Ancient 
Hist.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1909-11;  Asst.  Prof.,  do., 
1911-14;  Assoc,  Prof.,  do.,  1914-16;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Ancient  Hist.,  Columbia,  summer,  1914; 
Assoc  Prof.,  do.,  Cornell,  summer,  1917;  Prof., 
Hist.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917 — .  Discovered  new 
Hittite  and  other  inscriptions  and  archaeol. 
material.  Auth. :  Western  Asia  in  the  Days 
of  Sargon  of  Assyria,  Holt,  1908;  Assyrian 
Historiography,  Univ.  of  Mo.  Studies,  1016; 
Catalogue  of  the  Library  of  the  American 
School  for  Oriental  Studies  in  Jerusalem,  1906; 
The  New  Arab  Kingdom  and  the  Fate  of  the 
Muslim  World,  issued  by  War  Com.  of  Univ.  of 
111.;  Articles  and  Reviews  in  .4m.  Jour.  Semitic 
Lang.,  Annual  Report  of  the  Am.  Hist.  Assn., 
Bui.  of  Am.  Geog.  Soc,  Am.  Jour.  Archaelog., 
Am.  Hist.  Review,  Jour,  of  Geog.,  and  numer- 
ous others.  Mem.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.;  Sec.-Treas., 
West.  Branch,  Am.  Oriental  Soc;  Am.  Pol. 
Sc.  Assn.;  Vorderasiatische  Gesellschaft;  Soc. 
Biblical  Lit.;  Classical  Assn.  Middle  West.; 
Soc.  Biblical  Research ;  Fellow,  Am.  Geog. 
Soc.  Married  Cleta  Ermine  Payne,  Je  25, 
1913,  Shelbina,  Mo.  Children:  Cleta  Mar- 
garet, b.  F  15,  1915;  Ella  Mary,  b.  N  19. 
1916.     Address,    901     S.    Busey    Ave.,    Urbana. 

CLINTON    B.    OLNEY 
Assistant;   B.   S.,  Mich.   St.  Agr.  Coll.,   1913; 
D.    V.   M.,   do.,    1917;   b.   D   27,    1889,   Fremont, 
Mich.;    s.   Bert  J.    (b.    Howe,   Ind.)    and  Alice 


924 


University  of  Illinois 


M.  (Beem)  Olnev  (b.  O.)-  Prepared  in  Fre- 
mont (Mich.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Psi.  Teacher, 
Agr.,  H.  S.,  Minnesota,  1913-15;  Asst.  St. 
Veterinarian  and  Asst.  Veterinarian,  Univ.  of 
Ark.,  1917-18;  Asst.,  An.  Pathol.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1918.  Veterinary  Branch,  U.  S.  A., 
1918 — .  Married  Edna  E.  Branstrom,  Je  5, 
1918,  Lexington,  Ky.  Address,  502  E.  John 
St.,  Champaign. 

EDITH  OSMOND  (CUMBERLAND) 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Occidental  Coll.,  1912; 
B.  S.,  Columbia,  1914;  b.  O  4,  1889,  la.;  d. 
Robert  Murdough  (b.  1862,  111.)  and  Mary 
Edith  (Griffith)  Osmond  (b.  1864,  Lawrence, 
Kan.).  Prepared  in  Los  Angeles  (Calif.) 
H.  S.  Delta.  Playground  Teacher,  summer, 
1913;  Asst.,  Phys.  Educ,  Horace  Mann  H.  S., 
New  York  City,  1914;  Teacher,  Phys.  Tr.  for 
various  pvt.  classes  and  organizations,  1913-14; 
Instr.,  Phvs.  Educ,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-16. 
Mem.,  Am.  Phy.s.  Educ.  Assn.  Married  Wil- 
liam Wilson  Cumberland,  S  14.  1916,  Los 
Angeles.  Child,  William  Osmond,  b.  Je  1917, 
(died  Ag  1917).  Address,  5915  Echo  St., 
Los   Angeles. 

ROBERT  B.  OTIS 
Supvr.  and  Engr.;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1903;  b.  Mr  16,  1880,  Deer-  River,  N.  Y. 
Prepared  in  Ann  Arbor  (Mich.)  H.  S.  Phi 
Gamma  Delta.  Draftsman.  Iroquois  Iron 
Works,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.;  The  Alberger  Co., 
do.;  Salesman,  Crocker  Wheeler  Co.,  Pan.- 
Am.  Exposition;  Asst.,  Chief  Insp.,  Packard 
Motor  Co.,  Detroit;  Chief  Insp.,  Standard 
Wheel  Co..  Terre  Haute,  Ind. ;  Salesman, 
Woods  Motor  Vehicle  Co.,  Chicago;  Instr., 
G.  E.  D.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-8;  Directing 
Engr.,  Bd.  of  Indus.  Educ,  Milwaukee.  1908 — . 
Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Address,  533  Maryland 
Ave.,  Milwaukee. 

OLIVER  RALPH  OVERMAN 
Associate;  A.  B.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1910;  A.  M., 
do.,  1911;  Ph.  D.,  Cornell,  1917;  b.  Ap  15, 
1886,  Windfall,  Ind.;  s.  Elkanah  Beard  (b. 
1852,  Henry  Co.,  Ind.)  and  Emily  Jane 
(Sprong)  Overman  (b.  1856,  Bentonville,  Ind.). 
Prepared  in  Windfall  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Alpha 
Chi  Sigma;  Sigma  Xi.  Teaching  Fellowship, 
Ind.  Univ.,  1910-11;  Grad.  Asst.,  Cherri.,  Cor- 
nell, 1911-15;  Prof.,  Chem.  and  Geol.,  Huron 
Coll.,  S.  Dak.,  1915-17;  Assoc,  Dairy  Chem., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  (with  Frank  C. 
Mathers)  The  Effect  of  Addition  Substances  in 
Lead-plating  Baths,  Trans.  Am.  Electrochem. 
Soc;  (with  A.  W.  Browne)  Oxidation  of  Hy- 
drazine VII,  The  Alleged  role  of  Nitrous  acid 
in  the  formation  of  hydronitic  acid.  Jour.  Am. 
Client.  Soc,  1916,  and  Zcit.  Anorp.  Chem.,  Ja 
1916.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S. ;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  V.  P.,  S. 
Dak.  Acad,  of  Sc.  Married  Olive  Spencer,  S 
1,  1915,  Switz  City,  Ind.  Children:  Ralph 
Spencer,  b.  Je  30,  i9i'>;  Joseph  De  Witt,  b. 
F  23,  1918.  Address,  707  W.  Indiana  Ave., 
Urbana. 

FRANK  KEEHN  OVITZ 
Engineer;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1905;  b. 
My  17,  1882,  Mineral  Point,  Wis.;  s.  Henry 
William  and  Wilhclmina  (Kechn)  Ovitz.  Pre- 
pared in  Mineral  Point  (Wis.)  H.  S.  Phi  Chi; 
Sigma  Xi.  Instr.,  (Jhem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905- 
06;  Chem.,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  do.,  jgod-/;  U.  .S^ 
Oeol.  Sur.,  1907-10;  Asst.  Chem.,  U.  S.  Bur.  of 
Mines,  1910-15;  Fuel  Engr.,  U.  S.  Bur.  of 
Mines,  1915 — .  Address,  Bur.  of  Mines,  Wash- 
ington,  D.   C. 

ARTHUR   LESLIE  OWEN 
(See  G521) 

ALBERT    WOFFLE    OWENS 
(See   G523) 


LOUIS  JOHN  PAETOW 
Professor;  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1902;  M. 
L.,  do.,  1903;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1906;  b. 
Ja  9,  1880,  Milwaukee;  s.  Christian  (b.  Jl  10, 
183,,  Ger.)  and  Dorothea  (darling)  Paetow 
(b.  JI  28,  1841,  do.).  Prepared  in  West  Div. 
H.  S.,  Milwaukee.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Scholar, 
I'niv.  of  Wis.,  1902-03;  Harrison  Fellow  in 
European  Hist.,  L^niv.  of  Pa.,  1904-06.  Teach- 
er, Hist.,  H.  S.,  Grand  Rapids,  Wis.,  1903-04; 
Acting  Prof.,  Hist.,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1st.  se- 
mester, 1904-05.  Attended  Univ.  of  Paris, 
France,  1905-06;  Instr.,  European  Hist.,  Univ. 
of  Wis.,  1906-07;  Assoc,  Hist.,  LTniv.  of  111., 
1907-11;  Asst.  Prof.,  do..  Univ.  of  Calif., 
1911-17;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Medieval  Hist.,  do., 
1017 — .  Auth.:  The  Arts  Course  at  Medieval 
Universities,  with  Special  Reference  to  Gram- 
mar and  Rhetoric,  Univ.  of  111.  Studies,  Vol.  3, 
No.  7,  1910;  The  Battle  of  the  Seven  Arts 
by  Henri  d'Andeli,  edited  and  translated  with 
introduction  and  notes  and  facsimiles  of  the 
two  extant  manuscripts,  in  Memoirs  of  the 
Univ.  of  Calif.,  Vol.  4,  No.  i,  Univ.  of  Calif. 
Press,  1914;  Guide  to  the  Study  of  Medieval 
Hist.,  Univ.  of  Calif.  Press.,  1917.  Mem., 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.;  Univ.  Club,  Urbana,  1907-11; 
Univ.  Club,  Berkeley,  Calif.  Married  Lily 
G.  Kollock,  Je  6,  191 1,  Philadelphia.  Children: 
Charles  K.,  b.  Jl  5,  1912;  Dorothea  G.,  b.  F 
24,  1916.  Address,  722  Arlington  Ave.,  Thou- 
sand Oaks,  Berkeley,   Calif. 

ARTHUR   ELIJAH   PAINE 

(.See  No.    1257.) 

ELLERY  BURTON  PAINE 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Worcester  Poly.  Inst., 
1897;  M.  S.,  do..  1898;  E.  E.,  do.,  1904;  b. 
O  9,  1875,  Willington,  Conn.;  s.  Albert  A. 
(b.  O  29,  1835,  Woodstock,  Conn.)  and  Ellen 
(Smith)  Paine  (b.  F  26,  1848,  Lebanon, 
Conn.).  Prepared  in  Willimantic  (Conn.)  H. 
S.  Sigma  Xi.  With  Gen.  Elec.  Co.,  Sche- 
nectady, N.  Y.,  1898-99;  Elec.  Engr.,  Lehigh 
Valley  Coal  Co.,  Wilkes  Barre,  Pa.,  1899-1902; 
Prof.,  Elec  Engng.,  Stetson  Univ.,  Deland, 
Ma.,  1902-cy.;  Prof.,  Elec  Engng.  and  Phys., 
N.  C.  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Mech.  Arts,  1904-07; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Elec.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1907-13; 
Assoc,  Prof..  do.,  1913-15;  Prof.,  do., 
1015 — ;  Acting  Head  of  Dept.,  do.,  1913 — . 
Mem.,  A.  I.  E.  E. ;  Unitarian  Church.  Mar- 
ried ^label  Harriet  Hyde,  Je  6,  1008.  Wood- 
stock, Conn.  Child,  Sylvia,  b.  Ag  4.  1909- 
Address,   606   Pennsylvania  Ave.,   Urbana. 

LAWRENCE  GILPIN  PAINTER 
Professor;    Instr.,    Eng.,    Univ.    of    111.,    1912- 
13;     Prof.,    do..     Miss.     Indus.     Inst.,     1913 — . 
Address,    c/o    Miss.    Indus.    Inst.,    Columbus, 

Miss.t 

•ARTHUR    WILLIAM    PALMER 
(See  No.  363.) 

CYRUS   E-.   PALMER 

(See  No.  5353-) 

GEORGE  MERIT  PALMER 
(See  No.   3504.) 

WILLIAM   GAY   PALMER 
(See   No.    1385.) 

WILLIAM    KING    PALMER,   JR. 
(See   No.    5857.) 

MISEAL  RAMAH  PARADIS 

Minister;   B.  A.,  Knox  Coll.,  Toronto,  Can.; 

1).  Je  9,  1850,  Montreal,  Can.;  s.  Joseph  Hilaire 

(b..  near  Montreal,   Quebec)   and  Sophia   (Reg- 

nier)   Paradis  (b.  do.).     Prepared  in  St.  Anne, 


Faculty 


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111.;  Diploma  in  Theology,  Montreal  Presby. 
Coll.;  Visitor;  Acadian  Settlements  of  the 
Maritime  Provinces  and  Missionary  Pastor, 
(jrand  l'"alls,  New  Brunswick,  1875-81  ;  Asst. 
pastor,  St.  Anne,  III.,  1881-84;  pastor,  Farmer 
City,  111.,  1884-86;  do..  Urbana,  1887-90;  Prof., 
French,  Univ.  of  111.,  1891-93;  pastor,  Mani- 
toba, 1894-95;  do.,  Rensselaer,  Ind.,  1895-97; 
do.,  Hastings,  Minn.,  1897-1901;  do.,  Waverly, 
Minn.,  1902-07;  do..  New  Iberia,  igo8 — .  En- 
listed and  served  one  year  in  Co.  K,  147th  111. 
Inf.  Mem.,  New  Orleans  Presbytery,  1910-18; 
elected  Moderator,  1915.  Married  Martha  Ann 
Trenhoim,  Ag  25,  1875,  Charlotte  Town,  Prince 
Edward  Island.     Address,  New  Iberia,  La. 

JAY    BOARDMAN    PARK 
(See  No.  3505-) 

*GEORGE  W.  PARKER 
Born  Ag  19,  1841,  Princeton,  Mass.;  s. 
Charles  Augustus  (b.  Ag  18,  1808,  do.)  and 
Sylvia  A.  (Moore)  Parker  (b.  S  5,  1812, 
do.).  Supt.,  Const.,  La.  St.  Sem.,  1865-67; 
Coffin  Maker,  5th  Nat.  Cemetery,  Alexandria, 
La.;  Mgr.,  Planing  Mill,  Champaign,  1868-77; 
Instr.,  Wood  Working  and  Foreman,  Shops, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1883-95;  Mgr.,  Planing  Mill, 
Parker  &  Son,  1896-99;  Cabinet  Maker,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1899-1907.  Pvt.,  S3rd  Regt.,  Mass. 
Volunteers,  Inf.,  1862-63.  Married  Laura  D. 
Hamilton,  D  14,  1866,  Alexandria,  La.  Chil- 
dren; Anna,  E.,  b.  O  23,  1867  (died  N  15, 
1867);  Hervey  E.,  b.  F  i,  1869;  Nettie  F.,  b. 
My  13,  1871  (died  F  6,  1896);  Carrie  E.,  b. 
N  23,  1873;  George  Arthur,  b.  Ja  3,  1876; 
Calton  William,  b.  Ag  28,  1878;  Walter  G., 
b.  Ag  25,   1886.     Died  On,   1907,  Champaign. 

HERVEY  EDWIN  PARKER 
Factory  Supt.;  b.  F  i,  1869,  Champaign;  s. 
George  W.  (b.  Ag  18,  1841,  Princeton,  Mass.) 
and  Laura  D.  (Hamilton)  Parker  (b.  O  24, 
1844,  Augusta,  Ga.).  Prepared  in  Champaign 
H.  S.  Adelphic.  With  Blue  Springs  Mfg. 
Co.,  1890-91;  Asst.  Foreman,  Carpenter  Shop, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1892-95;  Prop.,  Urbana  Planing 
Mill,  1895-98;  Foreman,  Riverside  Planing 
Mill,  Danville,  111.,  1899-1909;  Draftsman, 
Charles  T.  Abeles  &  Co.,  Little  Rock,  Ark., 
1909-11;  Supt.  E.  R.  Darlington  Lumber  (To., 
Decatur,  111.,  1911-12;  Draftsman,  Union  In- 
tenor  Finish  Co.,  Chicago,  1912 — .  Co.  D, 
8th  Regt.,  1887-90;  Co.  M,  4th  Regt.,  1891-94. 
Married  Lena  Maria  Prison.  Je  4,  1890, 
Bloomington,  111.  Children:  Hervey  Edwin, 
b.  My  15,  1891;  Frederick  Leland,  b.  Je  13, 
1893.     Address,    5319   La   Salle   St.,   Chicago. 

HORATIO  NEWTON  PARKER 
Bacteriologist;  b.  F  3,  1871,  Cambridge, 
Mass.;  s.  Horatio  G.  (b.  Ap  1823,  Keene,  N. 
H.)  and  Harriett  (Newton)  Parker  (b.  1831, 
Greenfield,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Cambridge 
(Mass.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  111.  Asst.  Biol.,  W. 
Div.,  Boston  Water  Works;  Biol.,  Metropo- 
litan Water  Bd.,  Mass.;  HeaUh  Officer,  Mont- 
clair,  N.  J.;  Asst.  Hydrographer  and  Asst. 
Engr.,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur. ;  Dairy  Bacterid., 
Univ.  of  111.;  Instr.,  Dairy  Bacteriol.  and 
Mun.  and  San.  Dairying,  do.;  Asst.,  Exp.  Sta., 
do.;  Bacteriol.,  Delineator,  7th  Baby  Cam- 
paign, 1917-18;  City  Bacteriol.,  Jacksonville, 
Fla.,  1918 — .  Auth. :  City  Water  Supply, 
McGraw-Hill  Book  Co.,  1917;  The  Potomac 
River  Basin,  W.  S.  Paper,  1912;  The  Water 
Supplies  of  Kan.,  do.;  numerous  articles. 
Mem.,  Soc.  Am.  Bacteriols, ;  Am.  Pub.  Health 
Assn.;  New  Eng.  Water  Works  Assn.;  A.  F. 
A.  M.;  R.  A.  M.;  Epis.  Church.  Address. 
City    Engrs.    Bldg.,   Jacksonville,    Fla. 

LAWRENCE  GILBERT  PARKER 

(See  No.   1749.) 


WILLIAM  PARKER 
Statistical  Exjicrt;  A.  B.,  Cornell;  A.  M., 
Univ.  of  Ind.,  1909;  b.  Ag  14,  1885,  Chester- 
town,  N.  v.;  s.  William  H.  and  Esther  A. 
(Savage)  Parker.  Prepared  in  (ilens  Falls 
Acad.,  N.  Y.  St.  Scholarship,  Cornell;  Fel- 
low, Econ.,  Univ.  of  Ind.,  1908-og;  Asst., 
Econ.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-10;  do.;  Univ.  of 
Pa.,  1910-11;  Scholar,  Econ.,  Columbia,  1911- 
12;  in  Bond  Dent,  of  Kmanth  Nachod  and 
Kuhne,  1912-14;  Asst.  Prof.,  Econ.,  Princeton, 
iQH-'S;  Expert  in  (Commerce  and  Finance 
and  Trade  Expert  in  Coal,  Bur.  of  F^oreign 
and  Domestic  Commerce,  1916-17;  Statistical 
Expert,  War  Dept.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  German 
Banks  and  Speculation,  Proceedings  of  Acad, 
of  Pol.  Sc,  1911;  Governmental  Regulation 
of  Speculation,  Annals  Am.  Acad,  of  Pol.  and 
Social  Sc.   1911.     Address,   (Jlens  Falls,  N.   Y. 

CULLEN  WARNER  PARMELEE 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Rutgers  Coll.,  1896;  b.  Je 
27,  7874,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  s.  Lawren  S.  E. 
(b.  Je  25,  1850,  Pemberton,  N.  J.)  and  Mary 
Alida  (Payne)  Parinelee  (b.  Ag  23,  1849, 
New  Haven,  Conn.).  Prepared  in  Asbury 
Park  (N.  J.)  H.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Sigma  Xi;  Keramos;  Special  Honors. 
Instr.,  Chem.,  Rutgers  Coll.,  1901-02;  Instr., 
Ceram.,  do..  1902-06;  Prof.,  do..  1906-16; 
Prof.,  Ceram.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916 — . 
Auth.:  Report  on  the  Peat  Deposits  of 
Northern,  N.  J.,  Publication  of  N.  J.  St. 
Geol.  Stir.;  numerous  articles  in  Trans.  Am. 
Ceram.  Soc;  Publications  of  N.  J.  Clay 
Worker's  Assn..  etc.,  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Am. 
Ceram.  Soc.  (Pres.);  Eng.  Ceram.  Soc;  Am. 
Soc.  of  Testing  Materials.  Married  Julia 
Russel  Davis,  O  3,  1901,  Asbury  Park,  N.  J. 
Children:  Cullen  Everett,  b.  Je  29,  1903; 
Eleanor  Paulding,  b.  Jl  7,  1908;  Theodore 
Davis,  O  1912;  Mary  Payne,  b.  My  9,  1918. 
Address,  808   W.   California  Ave.,  Urbana. 

ROSALIE  MARY  PARR 
(See  No.   2779.) 

SAMUEL   WILSON   PARR 
(See   No.   402.) 

JOHN  JAY  PARRY 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Yale,  1912;  M.  A.,  do., 
1914;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1915;  b.  S  30,  1889,  Rome, 
N.  Y.;  s.  Watkyns  William  (b.  do.)  and  Au- 
gusta I.  (Bulk)  Parry  (b.  Brooklyn.  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Rome  (N.  Y.)  Free  Acad.; 
Hotchkiss  Sch.,  Lakeville,  (Tonn.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Tha  Miclan  Hwalas.  Instr.,  Eng., 
Univ.  of  Calif.,  1915-16;  Instr.,  do.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1916-17.  2nd  Lt.,  333rd  F.  A.  (heavy). 
Camp  Custer,  Mich.  Auth.:  The  Poems  and 
Amyntas  of  Thomas  Randolph,  Yale  Univ. 
Press,  1917;  a  New  Version  of  Randolph's 
Aristippus,  Mod.  Lang.  Notes,  1917.  Mem., 
Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.;  Yale  Club  of  New 
York  City;  Univ.  Club.,  Urbana.  Address, 
803   N.   George   St.,   Rome,   N.   Y. 

FERNANDO  ALSTON  PARSON 
(See  No.  79.) 

IRENE  MARY  PARSONS 
(See  No.  3508.) 

CHARLOTTE  E.  PATCHIN  (BICKFORD) 
A.  M.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1892;  L.  L.  S.,  do.; 
b.  Ap  15,  1849,  Rasin,  Mich.;  d.  John  (b.  D 
11,  1820  Newberry  O.)  and  Elizabeth  P.  Wake- 
ley)  Patchin  (b.  Jl  4,  1820,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  Ann  Arbor  (Mich.)  H.  S. ;  Ladies' 
Sem.,  Madison,  Wis.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Carlin- 
ville,,  1869-70,  1871-2;  Supt.,  Schs.,  West 
Bloomfield,  N.  Y.,   1870-1;  Instr.,  Music,  Univ. 


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of  111.,  1872-9;  Instr.,  Free  Hand  Draw.. 
1872-6;  Teacher,  music,  Brownwood  Coll.. 
Tex.,  18Q1-5;  do.,  Glen  Rose  Coll.,  Tex., 
1900-2.  First  woman  teacher  and  first  teachc 
of  music  in  the  Univ.;  Mem.,  Woman's  Clul. 
Glen  Rose,  Tex.,  Pres.  1900-2;  W.  C.  T.  U. 
Oberlin  Coll.,  O.,  1905-6.  Married  Rev.  Lev 
F.  Bickford,  Ag  6,  1879.  Oberlin,  O.  Chil 
dren:  Francis,  b.  Jc  5,  1S80;  Frederic  Lewis 
F  II,  1882;  Claribel  L.,  b.  Ag  16,  1887;  Johi. 
Thomas,  b.   F  6,  1891.     Address,  Oberlin,  O. 

WILLIAM  FRANKLIN  PATE 
Agronomist;  B.  S..  Coll.  of  Agr.  and  Mech 
Arts,  N.  C,  1901;  M.  S.,  do.,  19 13;  b.  M\ 
22.  1 89 1,  Snow  Hill.  N.  C. ;  s.  MacDonald  (h 
Mr  10,  185 1,  Goldsboro.  do.)  and  Zilphi.'- 
Agnes  (Edwards)  Pate  (b.  Green  Co.,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Snow  Hill  H.  S.  Alpha  Zcta. 
Asst.,  Chcm.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  LTniv.  of  111., 
1902-05;  Asst.  Chem.,  O.  Exp.  Sta,,  1906-10; 
Instr.,  Chem.,  N.  C.  Agr.  Coll.,  1910-13; 
Agronomist,  N.  C.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1913—- 
Pres.,  Alumni  Assn.  of  N.  C.  Coll.  of  A.  and 
M.  Arts,  1918-19.  Married  Fraye  Packer 
Blayney,  N  21,  1910.  Children:  William 
McDonald,  b.  N  17,  191 1;  Nancy  Lee,  b.  S  5, 
1915.     Address,  Raleigh,   N.   C. 

FRANK  ALLEN  PATTERSON 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1904;  A. 
M.,  Columbia,  1907;  Ph.  D..  do.,  191 1;  b.  Ag 
14,  1878,  East  Bloomfield,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Wilson 
Howell  (b.  O  13,  1850,  Newark,  N.  J.)  and 
Gertrude  E.  (Allen)  Patterson  (b.  Mr  17. 
1857).  Prepared  in  Genesee  Wesleyan  Sem., 
Lima,  N.  Y.  Instr.,  Eng.,  Syracuse  Univ., 
summer,  1904;  do..  Mil.  Acad..  Macon,  Mo., 
1904-06;  do.,  (I'olumbia  Exten.  Teaching,  1910- 
11;  Assoc,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-12;  Instr. 
and  Assoc.  Prof.,  Eng,,  Columbia,  1912 — . 
Auth.:  The  Middle  English  Penitential  Lyric 
Columbia  Univ.  Press,  191 1;  A  Confession  tc 
Christ,  Mod.  Lang.  Notes,  1910;  Shakespean 
and  the  Medieval  Lyric,  Shakespeare  Studies 
Columbia  LIniv.  Press,  19 16.  Married  Bertha  G 
Cleveland,  S  10,  1910,  Naples,  N.  Y.  Address 
Morseniere,  N.  J.;  bus.  add.,  Columbia  Univ. 
New  York. 

ADAH  PATTON 
(See  No.    1750.) 

ARTHUR   ERNEST    PAUL 
(See  No.   1070.) 

HARRY  GILBERT  PAUL 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1897;  A 
M.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  igoi;  Ph.  D.,  Columbia 
1910;  b.  O  24,  1874.  New  Orleans,  La.  Pre 
pared  in  Peoria  H.  S.  Pres.,  Univ.  of  Mich 
Orat.  Assn.;  Pres.,  Univ.  of  Chicago  Dramatit 
Club.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Escanaba,  Mich.,  1897 
1900;  Rhct.  Reader,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  tw< 
quarters;  spring  quarter,  1901;  Instr.,  Soutl 
Side  Acad.,  (.hicago,  1901  ;  Instr.,  Eng.  Univ 
of  II!.,  1901-04;  Grad.  Stud.,  Columbia,  1904 
05;  Asst.  Prof.,  Eng.  Lit.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905 
lij;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  19 16 — .  Auth.:  Johi 
Dennis,  1914;  (with  E.  C.  Baldwin)  Englisl 
Poems,  Am.  Book  Co.,  1908;  numerous  articles 
Ed.,  Bui.  III.  Assn.  of  Teachers  of  English 
Married  Mac  Isola  Norris,  1908,  Wis.  Ad 
dress,   713   W.   Oregon   St.,  Urbana. 

CECIL  HOBART  PEABODY 
Professor;  S.  B.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1877; 
b.  Ag  9,  iSss,  Burlington,  Vt. ;  s.  Selim 
Ilobart  and  Xiary  Elizabeth  (Pangborn)  Pea 
body.  l're|)ared  in  Racine  (Wis.)  H.  S 
Prof.,  Engng.,  Imperial  Agr.  Coll.,  Japan,  i87(. 
81;  Asst.  I'rof..  ^L  E..  Univ.  of  111.,  18S1-83: 
Asst.  Prof.,  Steam  Engng.,  Mass.  Inst,  oi 
Tech.,    1884;    Assoc.    Prof.,    do.,    :889;    Prof., 


Naval  Arch,  and  Marine  Engng.,  do.,  1893 — . 
Auth.:  Table  of  Properties  of  Saturated  Steam, 
etc.,  1888;  Thermodynamics  of  the  Steam 
Engine,  etc.,  1880;  Valvcgear  for  Steam 
Engines,  1892;  (with  E.  F.  Miller)  Steam 
Boiler,  1897;  Manual  of  Steam  Engine  Indi- 
cator, 1900;  Naval  Architecture,  1904;  Thermo- 
dynamics of  the  Steam  Turbine,  191 1;  Pro- 
pellers, 1912;  Marine  Engines,  1913.  Mem., 
Order  of  the  Rising  Sun,  third  class;  Soc. 
Arts,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.;  Univ.  Club,  Boston; 
V.  P.,  Am.  Soc.  Naval  Archs.  and  Marine 
Engrs. ;  Fellow,  Am.  Acad.  Married  Sarah 
Angeline  Peabody,  1885,  Boston.  Address,  293 
Commonwealth   Ave.,  Boston. 

LORIN  WILLIAM  PEABODY 

(See  No.   666.) 

•SELIM    HOBART    PEABODY 

A.  B,,  Vt.  Univ.,  1852;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1877; 
LL.  D.,  Univ.  of  la.,  18S1;  b.  Ag  20,  1829, 
Rockingham,  Vt, ;  s.  Rev.  Charles  Hobart  and 
Mary  Elizabeth  (Pangborn)  Peabody  (b.  Bur- 
lington, Vt.).  Prepared  in  Pub.  Latin  Sch., 
Boston.  Sigma  Phi.  Prin.,  II.  S.,  Burling- 
ton, Vt.,  1852;  Prof.,  Math.,  Inst.,  Fairfax, 
Vt.,  18S3;  Prof.,  Math,  and  Phys.,  Poly.  Coll., 
Philadelphia,  1854;  Chief  Clerk,  U.  S.  Land 
Office,  Eau  Claire,  Wis.,  1859;  Prin.,  H.  S., 
Fond  du  Lac,  Wis.,  1863;  Instr.,  Chem.  Phys. 
md  Astron.,  Chicago  H.  S.;  organized  Evening 
H.  S.,  Chicago,  1866;  Prof.  Phys.  and  C.  E., 
\niherst,  Mass.  Agr.  Coll.,  1871;  Chicago  H. 
S.,  18-4S;  Prof.,  Phvs.  and  M.  E.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1878-80;  Pres.  (Regent)  do..  1880-91; 
hief,  Dept,,  Lib.  Arts,  Columbian  Exposition, 
1891-94;  Ed.  and  Statistician,  Am.  Comn.  to 
Exposition  at  Paris,  1899;  Chief,  Dept.  Lib. 
Arts,  Buffalo  Exposition,  1900;  Asst.  to  Dir. 
'Jen.  and  Supt.  of  Awards,  St.  Louis  Exposi- 
tion. First  Exposition  work  for  the  Philadel- 
phia Co.  Soc.  and  the  U.  S.  Agr.  Soc,  1855; 
nstalled  the  Exhibit  of  St.  of  HI.,  New 
Orleans  Exposition,  1887;  Mgr.,  Educ.  Exhibit 
,n  Chicago,  1893;  surveyed  and  subdivided  a 
large  part  of  Eau  Claire  while  in  U.  S.  Land 
office;  conducted  novel  and  executive  experi- 
ments upon  flow  of  sap  in  trees.  Mars  Agr. 
Coll..  1871-4.  Auth.:  Cecil's  Books  of  Natural 
History,  1868;  Cecil's  Book  of  Birds,  Beasts 
and  Insects,  3  Vols.,  J.  N.  Clarke;  Ray's  Series 
Elements  of  Astron..  Van  Antwerp,  Bragg  & 
Co.,  1869;  Ray's  Series  Common  School  Arith- 
metic, Ivison,  Balkeman  &  Co.,  New  York 
City,  1872;  also  a  number  of  Mag.  articles. 
Ed.:  Internat.  Cyclopedia,  1880;  American  Pa- 
triotism, J.  A.  Alden,  New  York.  Mem.,  Chi- 
cago Lit.  Club,  1891 -1 900;  111.  St.  Teachers' 
Assn.,  Pres.,  1888;  Wis.  Teachers'  Assn.,  Pres., 
1878-80;  Chicago  Acad,  of  Sc,  Pres.,  1892; 
Nat.  Council  of  Educ,  Pres,,  1889;  Repub. 
Pol,  Club,  Sec,  1856;  Societe  Entomoliiiue  de 
l'"rance;  A.  A.  A,  S.,  Fellow;  London  Soc.  of 
Sc,  Letters,  and  Art,  Fellow.  Married  Mary 
l-"lizal>eth  Pangborn,  Ag  o,  1S5J,  Burlington.  Vt. 
(die<l  S  7,  1904)  Children:  Grace,  b.  1853; 
Cecil  Ilobart,  b.  1855;  Arthur,  b.  1858;  Kate 
Mcming,    b.     i860.       Died    May    26,     1903,    St. 

CHARLES  CHESTER  PEARCE 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis,,  1909;  b. 
N  13,  1888,  Dodgevillc,  Wis.;  s.  William 
James  (b.  Dodgeville,  Wis.)  and  Martha  Ann 
(Cook)  Pearce.  Prepared  in  Dodgeville  (Wis.) 
M.  S,  Phi  Alpha  Tau;  Delta  Sigma  Rho; 
Tau  Kappa  Alpha;  Athena  Lit.  Soc.  Scholar- 
ship, Law,  Columbia,  1910-11;  Instr.,  Pub. 
Speak.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-11;  Instr.,  Debater, 
Liniv.  of  Wash.,  191 1 — .  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Address,    1523   E.   63d   St.,  Seattle.f 

FRANK  ASHMORE  PEARSON 
Associate;   B.    .S.   A.,   Cornell,   1912;  b.   D  31, 
1 888,   Topeka,   Kan.;   s.    Elmer   G.    (b.   Fayctte- 
ville,  Pa.)  and  Anna  V.    (Ogden)   Pearson   (b. 


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do.).  Prepared  in  Beaver  Falls  (Pa.)  H.  S. 
Instr.,  Dairy  Husb.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-15; 
1st  Asst.,  do.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  191 5-17;  Assoc, 
do.,  1917 — .  Married  Amelia  Pauline  Feld- 
kamp,  Ag  4,  1915,  Terrc  Haute,  Ind.  Child, 
Raymond,  b.  D  13,  1917.  Address,  1107  Ore- 
gon St.,  Urbana. 

ARTHUR  STANLEY  PEASE 
Prof,  and  Curator;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1902; 
A.  M.,  do.,  1903;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1905;  b.  S  22, 
1881,  Somers,  Conn.;  s.  Theodore  Claudius 
(b.  1853,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y.)  and  Abby 
Frances  (Cutter)  Pease  (b.  1856,  Elk  River, 
Minn.).  Prepared  in  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Various  scholarships 
and  fellowships,  an  assistantship  and  a  travel- 
ing fellowship.  Attended  Sch.  of  Classical 
Studies,  Rome,  1905-6.  Instr.,  Classics,  Har- 
vard and  Radcliffe  Coll.,  1906-09;  Asst.  Prof., 
Classics,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-13;  Assoc.  Prof.. 
do.,  1913-15;  Prof.,  do.,  1915 — ;  Curator  of 
Museum  of  Classical  Archaeology,  do.,  1911 — . 
Auth. :  Notes  on  Some  Uses  of  Bells  among 
Creeks  and  Romans,  Harvard  Studies  in  Class 
Philol.,  Vol.  15,  1903;  Notes  on  St.  Jerome.^ 
Tractates  on  the  Psalms,  Jour.  Bib.  Lit.,  Vol 
26,  1907;  Notes  on  Stoning  among  the  Greek.'; 
and  Romans,  Trans.  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Vol.  38, 
IQ08;  Iterum  Hieronyomiana,  Revue  Benedic 
tine.  Vol.  26,  1909;  (with  A.  H.  Moore)  Agro 
pyroii  Canium  and  its  North  American  Allies 
Rhodora.  Vol.  12,  do.,  1910;  Fragments  of  a 
Latin  MS  in  the  Lib.  of  the  Univ.  of  III.. 
Trans.  Am.  Philol.  Assn.,  Vol.  42,  1912;  The 
Conclusion  of  Cicero's  De  Xattira  Deorum,  do.. 
Vol.  44,  1914;  Medical  Allusion  in  the  Works 
of  St.  Jerome,  Harvard  Studies  in  Class. 
Philol.,  Vol.  25,  1914;  Notes  on  the  Delphic 
Oracle  and  Greek  Colonization,  Class.  Philol.. 
Vol.  12,  191 7;  Notes  on  the  Botanical  Explora 
tion  of  the  White  Mountains,  Appalachiu,  Vol. 
14,  1917;  The  Omen  of  Sneezing,  Classica. 
Philol.,  Vol.  6;  also  numerous  short  articles  in 
Rhodora;  book  reviews,  etc.  Mem.,  Dante  Soc.. 
Archaeological  Inst,  of  Am.;  Am.  Philol. 
Assn.;  Classical  Assn.  of  the  Middle  States  and 
South;  New  England  Botanical  Club;  Appa- 
lachian Mountain  Club.  Married  Henrietta 
Faxon,  Je  23,  1909,  Cohasset,  Mass.  Child, 
Henrietta,  b.  Jl  14,  1912.  Address,  1014  W. 
Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 

THEODORE  CALVIN  PEASE 
Associate;  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907; 
Ph.  D.,  do.,  1914;  b.  N  25,  18S7,  Cassopolis 
Mich.;  s.  Thomas  Huntington  (b.  D  3,  1837) 
and  Caroline  Phipps  (Anderson)  Pease  (b.  D 
10,  1849,  Cassopolis,  IMich.).  Prepared  in 
Lewis  Inst.,  Chicago.  Scholarship,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1906-08;  Asst.,  Hist.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1908-09;  Fellow,  Hist.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1909-10;  Sr.  Fellow,  do.,  1910-11;  Instr.,  Hist.. 
Pa.  St.  Coll.,  191 1-12;  Assoc,  Hist.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1914-18;  on  leave  of  absence  1917-18. 
2nd  Lt.,  U.  S.  R.,  1917;  A.  E.  F.,  France. 
1918.  Auth.:  (with  C.  W.  Alvord)  The  Arch 
ives  of  the  State  of  Illinois,  reprinted  from 
the  Annual  Report  of  the  Am.  Hist.  Assn.. 
1909,  Washington,  191 1;  County  Archives  oi 
Illinois,  111.  Hist.  Com.,  19 15;  The  Levellei 
Movement,  Herbert  Baxter  Adams  Prize  Es 
say,  191 6;  The  Pioneer  State,  111.  Centennia' 
Publications,  19 18.  Mem.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.; 
111.  St.  Hist.  Soc;  Miss.  Valley  Hist.  Assn 
Address,  238  S.  Kenilworth  Ave.,  Oak  Park 
111. 

HORACE  WHITTIER  PEASLEE 
Architect;  B.  Arrh.,  Cornell,  loio;  b.  N  o 
1884,  Maiden  Bridge,  N.  Y.  Grad.  Stud.. 
Cornell,  1910-11;  Arch.,  with  Land.  Arch,  of 
Pub.  Bldgs.  and  Grounds,  Washington,  D.  C 
191 1-12;  Instr.,  Land.  Design,  Univ.  fif  111 
IQ12-14;  Land.  Arch.,  Washington,  D.  C. 
Mem.,  Protestant  Epis.  Church.  Address,  1504 
H  St.,  Washington,  D.  C. 


GEORGE    LEO    PELTIER 
(See   G529.) 

WILLIAM  DAVID  PENCE 
(See  No.  488.) 

JOSEPH    CULPEPER    PENDLETON 
Supt.,  Foundries;  b.  D  1,  1887,  Tunis,  N.  C. 

.\ttended     Indianapolis     Tech.     Inst.,     1909-11; 

Asst.,    Foundry,   Univ.    of    111.,    1912-13;    Instr., 

do.,  •1913-14;    Supt.,   Foundries,   U.    S.    Norfolk 

Navy    Yard,    1914 — •.        Mem.,    Baptist    Church. 

Address,  2122  King  St.,  Portsmouth,  Va. ;  bus. 

add.,   c/o   U.   S.   Norfolk  Navy  Yard,   Norfolk, 

Va.t 

HENRY   EUGENE   PENGILLY 
Instructor;    b.     N    7,     i8gi,     Soudan,     Minn. 

Prepared  in  R.  T.  Crane  Tech.   H.  S.,  Chicago; 

Univ.    of    111.    Tau    Beta    Pi;    Sigma    Tau;    Chi 

Beta.      Instr.,    Fencing,    Univ.    of   111.,    1913-14; 

Engr.,     Line     Constr.,     Commonwealth     Edison 

Co.,    1914-15;    Telephone    Circuits,    West.    Elec. 

Co.,    1915-16;    Power    Plant    Designer,    1916-17; 

Instr.,    S.    M.    A.,   Urbana,    191 7-18.      Address, 

206  E.  Green  St.,  Champaign. f 

'JONATHAN  PERIAM 
Born.  1823,  New  York  City.  Head  Farmer 
and  Supt.,  Practical  Agr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1867 
69;  first  recording  Sec,  Bd.  of  Trustees,  111 
Indus.  .  Univ.  Ed.,  Prairie  Farmer,  1879-84 
1889-1903;  do..  Western  Rival;  regular  con 
tributor  to  the  agr.  literature  of  the  West 
Auth.:  The  Groundswell,  a  History  of  Origin 
Aims  and  Progress  of  Farmer's  Movement 
Hannaford  &  Co.,  1874.  Mem.,  Wis.  Hort 
Soc;  First  Pres.,  Chicago  Agr.  and  Hort 
Soc,  1857;  V.  P.,  111.  St.  Bd.  of  Agr.;  Sec, 
No.  111.  Hort.  Soc,  1872;  Among  the  first 
of  the  workers  who  quarried  out  the  scheme 
of  the  University's  history.  Died  D  9,  1911, 
Chicago. 

CHARLES  FREDERICK  PERRY 
Supervisor;  S.  B.,  Worchester  Poly.  Inst., 
1894;  M.  E.,  Cornell,  1904;  b.  D  11,  1865, 
Montreal,  Can.;  s.  William  (b.  My  3,  1837, 
Chudleigh,  Devonshire,  Eng.)  and  Emily 
(Prowse)  Perry  (b.  Ap  6,  1838,  Stonehouse, 
near  Plymouth,  Devonshire,  Eng.).  Prepared 
in  Cushing  Acad.,  Ashburnham,  Mass.  Tau 
Beta  Pi.  Apprentice  mach.,  Montreal,  Can., 
and  Worchester,  Mass.;  In  Charge  of  shops 
and  Man.  Tr.,  Kamehameha  Man.  Tr.  Sch., 
Honolulu,  T.  H.,  1894-9;  Prin.,  Kapua  pvt. 
Man.  Tr.  Sch.,  do.,  1899-1900;  travel  and  study 
abroad  and  in  U.  S.,  1900-2;  Asst.  Prof.,  Mach. 
Const.,  in  charge  of  Mech.  Dept.  Shops,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1904-6;  .  Dir.,  Milwaukee  Sch.  of 
Trades,  1906-9;  Supvr.,  Man.  and  Indus. 
Educ,  Milwaukee  Pub.  Sch.,  1909 — .  Auth.: 
Trade  Schools  and  School  Boards,  Addresses 
and  Proc  of  N.  E.  A.,  Denver,  1909;  A  Prac- 
tical Demonstration  of  Trade  School,  West. 
Draw,  and  Man.  Tr.  Assn..  i8th  An.  Report, 
Springfield,  111.,  1911;  The  Public  Trade 
School,  Nat.  Soc.  for  the  Study  of  Educ, 
Eleventh  Year  Book,  Univ.  of  Chicago  Press; 
also  earlier  articles  on  trade  schs.  Married 
Sarah  Frances  Brown  Martin,  Je  28,  1905, 
^Montreal,  Can.  Children:  Harriet  Alice,  b. 
Je  21,  1907;  Frederick  Inman,  b.  Mr  24,  1912. 
Address,  336  2Sth  St.,  Milwaukee.! 

MARGARET  CAMPBELL  PERRY 
(See  No.  71 31.) 

WINIFRED  ALMINA  PERRY 

(See  No.  35II-) 

JAMES  TROY  PETERKIN 
Instructor;    B.    S.,   Teachers    Coll.,    1914;    b. 
My    12,    1890;    s.   Charlie    (b.    Blenheim,   S.   C.) 
and    Sue    (McKay)    Peterkin    (b.    Albeiton,    S. 


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C).  Prepared  in  Dillon  (S.  C.)  H.  S.  Art 
and  Mcch.  Drawing  Dir.,  Yankton  Coll.,  191 3- 
15;  do..  Harvard  and  Page  Military  Schs., 
igi6-i7;  Instr.,  Arch.  Free-hand  Drawing, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18;  do..  Univ.  of  Minn., 
19 18 — .    Address,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  Minneapolis. 

AMOS  WILLIAM  PETERS 
Instructor;  B.  L.,  Adelbert  Coll.,  West.  Re- 
serve L^niv.,  1S97;  A.  M.,  Harvard,  1901;  Ph. 
D.,  do.,  1903;  b.  Ag  10,  1800,  Dclphos,  (), ;  s. 
Charles  Frederic  (b.  Ger.)  and  Margaret 
Sophia  Grafing)  Peters  (b.  Cincinnati).  Pre- 
pared in  Delphos  (O.)  H.  S.;  O.  West.  Univ. 
Teacher,  elementary  schs.,  O.,  1884-92; 
Teacher,  Sc,  H.  S.,  Warren,  O.,  1897-1900; 
Asst.,  Z06I.,  Harvard,  1901-3;  Instr.,  Zocil., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1903-8.  Auth.:  Some  Methods 
for  Use  in  the  Study  of  Infusoria,  Am.  Natur- 
alist. Vol.  35,  1901;  Metabolism  and  Division 
in  Protozoa,  Proc.  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Scs., 
Vol.  39,  1904;  Phosphorescence  in  Ctenophores, 
Jour,  of  E.vpcrimcntal  Zo'oL,  Vol.  2,  1905; 
Phosphorescence  in  Ctenophores,  Culture  and 
its  Irreversibility,  Sc.  N.  S.,  Vol.  21,  1905; 
An  Analysis  of  Physiolog.  Conditions  in  a 
Protozoan  Culture,  do.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  Zool., 
A.  A.  A.  S.  Married  Carrie  Frances  Wolcott, 
1899,  Cleveland.     Address,  Vineland,  N.   J.f 

JOHN   BERNARD   PETERSEN 

(See  No.  4852.) 

•JAMES  HARVEY  PETTIT 
Ph.  B.,  Cornell,  1900;  Ph.  D.,  Gottengen, 
1909;  b.  Ag  9,  1876,  LaGrange,  N.  Y. ;  s. 
James  Silas  (b.  O  21,  1845,  do.)  and  Ella 
(Flagler)  Pettit  (b.  Mr  9,  1854,  Overlook, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Shortsville  (N.  Y.)  H. 
S.  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Zeta;  Phi  Lambda  Up- 
silon;  State  Scholarship  and  McGraw  Scholar- 
ship. Asst.,  Chem.,  Cornell,  1900-01;  Asst 
Chem.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1901-03; 
Asst.,  Soil  Fertility  and  in  Soil  Analysis  in 
Sta.,  do.,  1903-04;  Instr.,  do.,  and  First  Asst., 
do.,  in  Sta.,  do.,  1904-07;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  and 
Asst.  Chief  in  Soil  Fertility  in  Sta.,  1907-11; 
Prof.,  do.,  and  Chief,  do.,  in  Sta.,  do.,  igii- 
14.  Auth.:  Minimum  Boiling-points  and 
Vapor  Compositions,  Jonr.  Phys.  Chem.,  Vol. 
3,  No.  6,  1899;  Improved  Method  for  Separa- 
tion and  Determination  of  Total  Alkalis  in 
Soils,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  Vol.  25,  No.  5,  1903; 
The  Determination  of  Organic  Carbon  in  Soils, 
1904;  Beitrage  zur  Bodenanalyse,  Jour.  f. 
Landvx,  1909;  (with  Prof.  Alfred  Koch) 
Uber  den  verschiedenen  Verlauf  der  Denitrifica- 
tion  im  Boden  und  in  Fliissigkeiten,  Central- 
blatt  fiir  Bacteriologie,  2,  Abteilung  Bd.,  loio; 
Co.;  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  Buls.,  Rjits.,  and  Cirs. ; 
Manual  on  Soil  Fertility,  Ginn  &  Co.,  1910. 
Mem.,  Agron.  Soc;  A.  C.  S.;  A.  A.  A. 
S.  Married  Elizabeth  Gunn  Winne,  S  3. 
1902,  Montour  Falls,  N.  Y.  Child,  James  Wil- 
lard,  b.  My  6,  1903.  Died  D  30,  1914,  Pasa- 
dena, Calif. 

JAMES  MANLEY  PHELPS 
(See  Gs32.) 

JAMES   DAVID   PHILLIPS 
(See  No.   768.) 

PAUL   CHISLER    PHILLIPS 
(See  Gs33.) 

WALTER  CLARKE  PHILLIPS 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  R.  I.  Coll.  of  Agr.  and 
Mech.  Arts,  1890;  Ph.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1902; 
A.  M.,  do.,  1903;  b.  O  13.  1880,  Wyoming,  R. 
I^  Civ.  Engr.  two  yrs. ;  Asst.,  Engng.,  Brown 
Univ.,  1903-04:  Instr.,  Engng.,  do.,  ioo.s-oC>; 
do.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1907-10.  Address,  Lafayette, 
R.   I.t 


HERMAN   S.   PIATT 
(See  No.   710.) 

•CHARLES  E.  PICKARD 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1875;  b.  Je  29,  1855, 
Jacksonville,  III.;  s.  Joseph  C.  (b.  Rowley, 
Mass.)  and  Mary  Ann  (Storer)  Pickard  (b. 
London,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Prep,  Scb.,  Univ. 
Bar.  Teacher,  Country  schs..  111.,  1875-70; 
Asst.,  Ancient  Langs,  and  Eng.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1S77-83;  Lawyer,  Chicago,  1883-91;  special- 
ized in  law  of  patents,  as  a  mem.  of  the  firm, 
Bond,  Adams,  Pickard  &  Jackson,  do.,  i8gi — . 
Mem.,  Co.  D,  111.  Nat.  Guard;  Union  League 
Club;  Chicago  Ath.  Assn.;  Rcpub.  Club,  New 
York  City;  Univ.  Club,  Washington,  D.  C; 
Univ.  Club,  Madison,  Wis.  Married  Ada  E. 
Crandall,  1882,  Loda,  111.  Children:  Rawson 
J.,  b.  18S3;  Mary  Eleanor,  b.  1885  (died  1903); 
Arthur  Edward,  b.  1888.  Died  Je  24,  19 12, 
Chicago. 

•JOSEPH  COFFIN  PICKARD 
A.  B.  and  A.  M.,  Bowdoin  Coll.;  b.  S  7, 
1826,  Rowley,  Mass.;  s.  Samuel  Cb.  Mr  9, 
■793>  do.)  and  Sarah  Toppan  (Coffin)  Pickard. 
Prepared  in  Lewiston  Acad.,  Me.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Prin.,  Gould  Acad., 
Bethel,  Me.,  1847;  do.,  Frveburg  Acad.,  Me., 
1848-49;  Tutor.  111.  Coll., 'Jacksonville,  1852- 
58;  Prof.,  Mod.  Langs.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1860- 
61;  Prin.,  H.  Schs.,  Beloit  and  Milwaukee; 
Prof.,  Eng.  Lang,  and  Lit.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1873-89;  retired,  1889.  Served  in  Q.  M. 
Dept.,  St.  of  Wis.,  1861-64.  Married  Mary 
Ann  Storer,  S  i9>s^,  Jacksonville,  111.  (died 
1894).  Children:  Charles  E.,  b.  1855  (died 
1912);  William  S.,  b.  1859;  Annie  A.,  b.  i86i; 
Edward  W.,  b.  1864;  Ethel  M.,  b.  1868. 
Died  D   1,   1911. 

GEORGE  WELLINGTON  PICKELS 
(See  G534.) 

BETHEL  STEWART  PICKETT 
(See  Gs35.) 

CHARLES   CHURCHILL  PICKETT 
(See  No.    1389.) 

CHARLES  HENRY  PIERCE 
Dist.  Engr.;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  1904;  b. 
Mr  6,  1878,  Royalton,  Vt. ;  s.  Henry  (b.  Ja 
16,  1834,  do.)  and  Mary  (Tuttle)  Pierce  (b. 
Mr  21,  1841,  Newbury,  Vt.).  Prepared  in 
Royalton  (Vt.)  A.cad.  Delta  Sigma;  Acacia; 
Phelps  Prize  in  Civ.  Engng.  Instrumentman, 
Newton,  Mass.,  1904;  Transitman  and  Drafts- 
man, Boston  and  Albany  R.  R.,  1904-05; 
Draftsman,  L.  S.  &  M.  S.  R.  R.,  Cleveland, 
1905;  Instr.,  T.  and  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  III., 
1905-06;  Asst.  Prof.,  Engng.  Dept.,  Univ.  of 
Vt.,  1906-10;  Asst.  Engr.,  Water  Resources 
Branch,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  1910-15;  Dist.  Engr., 
do.,  1916 — .  ist  Lt.,  Engrs.,  H.  S.  R.,  1917. 
Joint  Auth.  of  papers  No.  302,  318,  322,  33(>, 
345-E,  375-C,  375-F,  381,  384.  401,  404.  4I5.  424. 
U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  Water  Supply  Paper.  Mem., 
Boston  Soc.  Civ.  Engrs.;  Washington  Soc. 
Engrs.,  1912-13;  A.  S.  C.  E.,  1910;  Wash. 
Soc.  of  Engrs.,  1915-17.  Married  Gertrude  Ethel 
Strong,  Jl  3,  1909,  Fayston,  Vt.  Children: 
Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Mr  17,  1012;  Charlotte  Ger- 
trude, b.  N  28,  19 14;  Charles  Henry,  Jr.,  b. 
I)  7,  1916.  Address,  Melrose,  Highlands, 
Mass. 

EDWIN  HALL  PIERCE 
Musician;  b.  D  25,  1868,  Auburn,  N.  Y.; 
s.  James  Edward  (b.  West  Townsend,  N.  Y.) 
and  Frances  (Hall)  Pierce  (b.  Norwalk, 
Conn.)  Prepared  in  Auburn  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.; 
I'hillips  Acad.,  Andover,  Mass.;  Cornell,  1888- 
0;  Royal  Conservatot-y  of  Music,  Leipsic,  Ger., 
1890-92.      Teacher,    Music,    Ripon    Coll.,    Wis.; 


Faculty 


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do.,  Wooster  Univ.,  O.;  do.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1897-8;  Holyoke  Coll.  of  Music;  with  Buf- 
falo Symphony  Orchestra;  New  York  Elcc. 
Music  Co.;  also  organist  in  churches  and 
Mus.  Dir.  in  theatres;  Asst.  Ed.,  The  Etude. 
Avith. :  Numerous  musical  compositions,  es- 
pecially anthems,  Tullar-Mcredith  Co.,  N.  Y. 
and  Thco.  Presser  Co.,  Philadelphia;  numerous 
articles  in  musical  periodicals.  Fellow,  Am. 
Guild  of  Organists,  1008.  Mem.,  A.  1".  A. 
M.  Married  Edna  Leaf  Woodruff,  D  8,  1892, 
Oconomowoc,  Wis.  (died  F  i,  :9ii);  Minnie 
B.  Woodworth,  Jl  11,  1912,  Syracuse,  N.  Y. 
Children:  Roderic,  b.  1893;  James  E.,  b. 
1895;  David,  b.  1898;  Hall,  b.  1899;  Irene,  b. 
1900;  Beverly,  b.  1903;  Edith,  b.  1906;  Bertha, 
b.  1909;  Woodworth,  b.  19 13.  Address,  1712 
Chestnut    St.,    Philadelphia. 

CARL    E.    PIKE 
(See   G537.) 

BERTHA   MARION  PILLSBURY 
(See  No.  905.) 

WARREN  HOBART  PILLSBURY 
Instructor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1909;  J. 
D.,  do.,  1912;  b.  D  12,  1887,  Tulare,  Calif. 
Grad.  Stud.,  Harvard,  1909-10.  1012-13;  Univ. 
of  Chicago,  summer  191 1;  Teaching  Fellow, 
Univ.  of  Calif.,  1913;  Instr.,  Law,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1913-14;  Compensation  Expert,  Calif.  In- 
dustrial Accident  Comn.  ami  Instr.,  Real 
Property,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Night  Law  Sch.,  San 
Francisco.  Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Address, 
525   Market  St.,  San  Francisco. 

WILLIAM  LOW  PILLSBURY 
Retired;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1863;  A.  M.,  do., 
1866;  b.  N  4,  1838,  Derry,  N.  H.;  s.  Stephen 
(b.  D  5,  I  810,  Newburyport,  Mass.)  and  Abigail 
Perkins  (Low)  Pillsbury  (b.  Jl  4,  1808,  Derry, 
N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Phillips  Acad.,  Andover, 
Mass.^  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Prin.,  Model  Sch..  111. 
St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1863-70;  Ins.  and  Real  Est., 
1870-78;  Chief  Clerk,  office  111.  St.  Supt.  of 
Pub.  Instr..  1870-87;  First  Sec,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
1888-97;  Sec,  Bd.  of  Trustees,  Univ.  of  HI., 
1888-1910;  first  Registrar,  do.,  1893-1910;  re- 
tired, O  I,  1910.  Auth.:  Educ.  Statistics,  111., 
U.  S.  Census,  1880;  Statistics  of  13-16  Report, 
St.  Supt.,  sundry  and  special  papers  in  do.; 
Permanent  School  Funds  of  III.,  14th  Report; 
Investigation  of  Teaching  Force  of  St.,  15th. 
Report;  Early  Education  in  Illinois,  i6th  Re- 
port; Hist.  Sketches  of  111.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
So.  III.  Norm.  Sch.  and  Univ.  of  111.,  17th 
Report;  Revised  and  Published  Bateman's 
Common  School  Decisions;  Govt.  Land  Grants 
for  Education  and  Jonathan  Baldwin  Turner, 
Trans,  lit.  St.  Hist.  Soc,  1901  ;  various  articles 
in  Sch.  Jours.  Sec,  Univ.  of  111.  Alumni 
Assn.,  1898-1908;  Hon.  Mem.  do.,  1909;  ist 
Pres.,  East.  111.  Harvard  Club;  charter  mem., 
Univ.  Club,  Urbana;  ist  Pres.,  111.  Chap.,  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Am.  Hist.  Soc;  Pres.,  Univ.  of 
111.  Golf  Club;  Hon.  mem.,  do.:  charter  mem.. 
Champaign  Co.  Coif  Club.  Married  Marion 
Forrest  (Hammond  by  adoption),  D  26,  1866, 
Webster  Groves,  Mo.  (died  Mr  6,  1917).  Chil- 
dren: William  Forrest,  b.  D  17,  1867;  Arthur 
Low  ('95),  b.  N  30,  i860;  George  Stephen,  b. 
F  18,  1871  (died  Mr  5,  1876);  Bertha  Marion, 
('95).  b.  Je  18,  187s;  Charles  Stephen  ('07), 
b.  F  3,  1887.  Address,  39  Pilgrim  Road, 
Boston. 

HELENA  MAUDE  PINCOMB  (SYMNS) 
B.  S.,  Kan.  Agr.  Coll.,  1901;  b.  Lenexa, 
Kan.;  d.  John  (b.  Batavia,  N.  Y.)  and  Sarah 
(Ladell)  Pincomb  (b.  Eng.).  Prepared  in 
Prep.  Coll.;  Teacher,  Dom.  Art.,  H.  S.,  Pitts- 
burg, Kan.,  1902-03;  attended  Columbia, 
1903-05;  Head  of  Dom.  Sc.  Dept.,  Stevens 
Point    Norm.,    Wis.,    1904-06;    Asst.,    H.    Sc, 


LTniv.  of  Minn.,  1913-15;  Lecturer,  do.,  Univ. 
Assoc,  do.,  191 1-14.  Married  Perrin  Kent 
Symns,  D  31,  1914.  Child,  Richard  Pincomb, 
b.  Je  25,   1916.     Address.  Atchison,  Kan. 

•ALDEN  G.  PIPPIT 
Born  Jl  4,  1868,  Bushnell,  111.  Prepared  in 
Abingdon  H.  S.  Teacher,  Knox  and  War- 
ren (  o.,  1890-01;  do.,  Abingdon  H.  S.,  1903- 
05;  Asst.,  Wood  Shop,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-06; 
In.str.,  Man.  Tr.,  H.  S.,  Champaign,  1906. 
Deceased. 

BENJAMIN  FLOYD  PITTENGER 
Instructor;  B.  A.,  Mich  St.  Norm.,  1908; 
M.  A.,  Univ.  of  Te.x.,  1912;  b.  N  26,  1883, 
Shelby,  Mich.  Prepared  in  Shelby  (Mich.) 
11.  S.  Class  Pres.;  Valedictorian;  Leader,  De- 
liating.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  (jhicago,  1912- 
13,  19 15;  Teacher,  Ferry,  Mii.h.,  1902-04; 
Prof.,  Pub.  Speaking  anu  Educ,  Fairmont 
Coll.,  Wichita,  Kan.,  1908-11.  Instr.,  Educ, 
I'niv.  of  Minn.,  1913-1":;  Lecturer,  do.,  Univ. 
of  III.,  1916.  Auth.:  Rural  Teachers'  Train- 
ing Depts.  in  Minn.  H.  Schs.,  Univ.  of  Minn. 
But.,  1914;  Articles  on  Marking  Systems, 
Marking  studies,  the  emancipation  of  the  coun- 
try school,  Am.  Schoolmaster,  1915;  Uses  of 
term  "Spcondary"  in  American  Education, 
Sell.  Review.  Mem.,  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Delta 
Kappa;  C'ongr.  Church.  Address,  6147  Ellis 
Ave.,    Chicago. 

•FLORENCE  ELIZABETH  PITTS 
(See  No.  2210.) 

VIRGIL  AUGUSTUS  PLACE 
Farm  Adviser;  B.  S.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1912;  b. 
.ra  23,  1888,  Kossuth,  O.  Attended  Miami 
Cniv.  Instr.,  An.  Husb.,  Univ.  of  HI.,  :9i3- 
i+;  Co.  Agr.,  Wabash,  Ind.,  1914 — .  Address, 
Hume,  O.;  bus.  add.,  Wabash,  O.f 

WILLIAM  BERTOLETTE  PLANK 
Min.  Engr. ;  B.  S.,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1908;  E. 
1\T.,  do.,  1909;  b.  Je  24,  1886,  Morgantown, 
Pa.;  s.  David  Heber  and  Ida  Eugene  (Berto- 
lettc)  Plank.  Prepared  in  Keystone  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  Pa.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Phi  Kappa  Phi. 
Min.  Engr.,  Philadelphia  &  Reading  Coal  & 
Iron  Co..  1900-12;  do.,  Pittsburgh  Coal  Co., 
1012-16;  Jr.  Min.  Engr.,  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Mines, 
Univ.  of  HI.,  1916;  Asst.  Min.  Engr.,  do., 
iyi6;  Min.  Engr.,  do.,  19 17 — .  Married  Helen 
Beck,  Ap  1912,  Nittany,  Pa.  Child,  Adaline 
Jane,  b.  Ja  24,  1914.  Address,  loii  S. 
Wright    St.,   Champaign. 

JAMES  HENRY  PLATT 
Assistant;  B.  M.  E.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1917;  b. 
Jl  3,  1893,  Toledo,  O.  Prepared  in  Toledo 
(O.)  Central  H.  S.  Detailer,  Overland  Auto- 
mobile Co.,  Drafting  Rooms,  19 12-13;  Efficiency 
Engr.,  Goodyear  Tire  &  Rubber  Co.,  19 17; 
Asst.,  Mach.  Design,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18. 
Telephone  and  Telegraph  Service,  A.  E.  F., 
France,  1918— .  Mem.,  "M.  E.  Church.  Ad- 
dress,  916   W.    California   Ave.,    Urbana. t 

EMMA  ODY  POHL 
Born  D  17,  18S1,  Greenville,  Miss.  Pre- 
pared in  Greenville  (Miss.)  H.  S.  Teacher, 
C.ym.,  Pub.  Sch.,  Greenville,  1899-1904;  do., 
I'niv.  Norm.,  Oxford,  Miss.,  1901-02;  Asst., 
\N'oman's  Gym.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-06;  Dir., 
Dept.  of  Phys.  Educ,  Miss.  Indus.  Inst,  and 
Coll.,  Columbus,  Miss.,  1906 — .  Address,  Miss. 
Indus.    Inst,   and  Coll.,   Columbus,   Miss.f 

JOHN   NORTON    POMEROY 

Professor;    A.    B.,    Yale,    1887;    A.    M.,    do., 

1889;  LL.   B.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1891;  b.   My  7, 

1S66,    South    Orange,    N.    J.;    s.    John    Norton 

(b.   Ap    12,    1828,   Rochester,   N.  Y.)    and  Ann 


93° 


University  of  Illinois 


Rebecca  (Carter)  Ponieroy  (b.  S  29,  1829, 
Savannah,  Ga.)-  Prepared  in  Boys'  H.  S., 
San  Francisco,  Coluiiibia,  1888-90.  Psi  Up 
silon;  Skull  and  Bones;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  W'oolsey  Scholarship  (competitive), 
1884;  prizes  in  Latin,  Math.,  Eng. ;  Ed. -in- 
Chief,  Yale  Literary  Mag.,  1887-8.  Lawyer, 
San  Francisco;  Instr.,  Law  Sch.,  Leland  Stan- 
ford, 1895-6;  do.,  Washington  and  Lee  Univ., 
1900;  do.,  Yale,  1900;  Asst.  Prof.,  Law,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1910-11;  Prof.,  Law,  do.,  191 1 — ;  (on 
leave,  1918-19).  Special  Expert  to  Tariff 
Comn.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Auth.:  Cancella- 
tion of  Instruments  in  Six  Cyclopedia  of  Law 
and  Procedure,  Am.  Law  Book  Co.,  New  York, 
1903;  A  Treatise  on  Equitable  Remedies,  Ban- 
croft-Whitney Co.,  San  Francisco,  190s,  2 
Vols.,  1878,  2nd  ed.,  1918;  Stephen  Johnston 
Field  in  Vol.  7,  Great  Am.  Lawyers,  edited 
by  William  Draper  Lewis,  John  C.  Winston, 
Philadelphia,  1909;  John  Norton  Pomeroy  in 
Vol.  8,  Great  Am.  Lawyers,  edited,  do.,  1909; 
Specific  Performance  of  Contracts  in  36 
Cyclopedia  of  Law  and  Procedure,  Am.  Law 
Book  Co.,  New  York,  1910;  Specific  Perform- 
ance of  Contracts  in  111.,  ///.  Lazv  Bill.,  Vol. 
SO,  1918.  Ed.,  Pomeroy's  Equity  Jurisprudence, 
2nd.  ed.  1892,  3  Vols.,  2728  pp.;  3d.  ed.,  1905, 
4  Vols..  3525  pp.;  4th  ed.  stud's  ed.,  1908,  i  vol., 
Bancroft-Whitney  Co.;  Pomeroy's  Code  Rem- 
edies. 3d.  ed.,  Little  Brown  &  Co.,  1894;  Pom- 
eroy's Specific  Performance  of  Contracts,  2nd. 
ed..  Banks  &  Co.,  1897.  Mem.,  Bar  Assn.  of  San 
Francisco;  Sierra  Club  of  Calif;  Common- 
wealth Club  of  San  Francisco.  Married  Anne 
Crevot  Barrington,  Ag  17,  1899,  Oakland, 
Calif.  Child,  Harriet  Barrington,  b.  Mr  i, 
1903.  Address,  Coll.  of  Law,  Univ.  of  111., 
Urbana. 

•ERNEST   WILLIAM   PONZER 
(See  No.   1391-) 

CHARLES  MARSHALL  POOR 
Prof,  and  Dean;  A.  B.,  Brown  Univ.,  1893; 
A.  M.  Lcland  Stanford,  1804;  Ph.  D.,  Brown 
Univ.,  1896;  b.  O  4,  1872,  Manchester.  N.  H. ; 
s.  Joseph  A.  (b.  1840.  Hooksett,  N.  H.)  and 
Mary  V,  Poor  (b.  1844,  Williamstown,  Vt.). 
Prepared  in  Manchester  (N.^  H.)  H.  S.  Phi 
Gamma  Delta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  House  of 
Commons.  Asst.,  Eng.,  Brown  Univ.,  1894- 
96;  Instr.,  Ger.,  do.,  1R96-1900;  Prin.,  Cran- 
ston H.  S.,  Auburn,  R.  I.,  1900-07;  Instr., 
Ger.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1907-15;  Prof.,  Ger.,  Lom- 
bard Coll.,  1915 — ;  Dean,  do.,  1917 — .  Auth.: 
Iwan  der  Schreckliche,  Roman  von  Hans  Hoff- 
mann, Edited  with  Introductions,  Notes,  and 
Vocabulary,  Oxford  Univ.  Press,  New  York. 
191 1 ;  Zwei  Marchen,  von  Isolde  Kurz,  edited 
with  Exercises,  Notes,  and  Vocabulary,  do., 
1914.  Mem.,  First  Universalist  Church.  Mar- 
ried Helen  House  Given,  1901,  Auburn,  R.  I. 
Children:  Eleanor  Linfield,  b.  Ag  18,  1904; 
Marion  Durgin,  b.  D  15,  too6.  Address,  1363 
E.  Knox  St.,  Galesburg,  111. 

EDWIN  LINDSAY   POOR 
(Sec  No.    1753.) 

FRANCIS    MARION    PORTER 
(Sec  G540.) 

GEORGE   EARL  POST 
(Sec  No.    39I.T-) 

ALFRED   RICHARD    POWELL 
(See   Gs42.) 

BURT  EARDLEY  POWELL 
Planter;  Ph.  B.,  Grinnell.  1S02;  M.  A.  Bonn. 
Ger.,  1899;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1899;  b.  D  14,  1867. 
Strawberry  Point,  la.;  s.  Albert  Theodore  (b. 
N.  Y.)  and  Chloe  Almira  Powell  (b.  N.  H.). 
Prepared   in  Tabor   Coll.   Acad.      .XclinK   Prin., 


Grinnell  Acad.,  1899-1900;  Instr.,  Hist.,  Pacific 
I'niv.,  Ore.,  1892-95;  do..  New  Trier  Tp.  li. 
S.,  Kenilworth,  111.,  1901-08;  Pvt.  Sec.  to  Pres. 
James,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-11;  Ed.  of  Publi- 
cations, Agr.  Coll.,  do.,  1911-14;  Dir.  of  In- 
tormation  Office  and  LTniv.  Hist.,  do.,  1914-18; 
Mgr.,  rice  ranch,  Ark.,  1918 — .  Auth.:  Semi- 
'.'entennial  History  of  Univ.,  Vol.  i,  1918; 
Support  of  State  Medical  School  by  the  State; 
The  University  and  the  War,  1917;  articles  in 
Am.  Review  of  Reviezvs,  Country  Gentleman, 
Country  Life  in  Am.,  Indef>etidcnt,  Good 
Housekeeping,  and  others.  Founder,  Am. 
Assn.  of  Agr.  Coll.  Eds.  Married  Marian 
Bruntlett,  Je  17,  1902,  Chicago.  Children: 
Dorothy  Marian,  b.  My  9,  1904;  Robert  Bur- 
'on,  b.  My  10,  1912.  Address,  512  Leslie  St., 
Stuttgart,   Ark. 

JOHN  HENDERSON  POWELL 
(See   No.   667.) 

MOHN  WESLEY  POWELL 
Naturalist;  A.  M.,  111.  Wesleyan;  Ph.  D., 
io.;  LL.  D.,  Columbia,  1882;  Ph.  D.,  Heidel- 
berg, 1886;  b.  Mr  24,  1834,  Mt.  Morris,  N. 
Y.  Prepared  in  Wesleyan  Coll.,  Wheaton, 
111.;  111.  Coll.  Prof.,  Natural  Hist,  and  Geol., 
Univ.  of  111..  1868-69;  Dir.,  U.  S.  Bur.  Ethnol., 
1879;  do.,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  1880.  Civil  war 
IS  pvt.  with  2nd  111.  Art.;  Maj.;  offered  rank 
if  Col.  Explored  Colo.  River;  caused  estab- 
lishment of  U.  S.  Geol.  and  tieog.  Sur.,  1879; 
L'uvier  prize;  monument  erected  to  him  at 
Hope  Point,  Colo.  River,  1915.  Auth.:  Truth 
ind  Error,  1899;  Explorations  of  the  Colo. 
River,  1S75;  Report  on  the  Geol.  of  the  Ninta 
Mts.,  1876;  Report  on  the  Arid  Regions  of 
U.  S.,  1879:  Introduction  to  the  study  of 
Indian  Languages,  1880;  studies  in  Sociology, 
1887;  Canyons  of  the  Colo.,  1893;  Contribu- 
tions to  N.  Am.  Ethnol.  Mem.,  Nat.  Acad. 
.'>c. ;  Pres.,  Antropol.  Soc.  of  Washington;  A. 
A.  A.  S.  Married  Emma  Dean,  i86i,  Detroit, 
Mich.     Died  S  23,   1902,  Haven,  Me. 

PARK  POWELL 
Assistant;  A.  B.  and  B.  S.,  Mo.  LTniv.,  1908; 
h.  1883,  Hickman,  Kv.  Prepared  in  Hick- 
man (Ky.)  H.  S.;  attended  Ky.  St.  Coll.; 
Univ.  of  Calif.;  Univs.  of  Grenoble  and  Sor- 
lionne  (France);  Univ.  of  Geneva  (Switzcr- 
'and) ;  Univ.  of  Barcelona  (Spain);  Univ.  of 
So.  C"alif.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Fresno,  Calif., 
1914-15;  Instr.,  Vanderbilt  Univ.,  1915-16; 
Asst.,  Rom.  Langs.  Univ.-of  111.,  1916-17.  Ad- 
Iress,  Fulton,  Ky.f 

THOMAS  REED  POWELL 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Vt.,  1900;  LL. 
B.,  Harvard,  1904;  Ph.  D.,  Columbia,  1913; 
b.  An  29,  1880,  Richford,  Vt.;  s.  E.  Henry 
(b.  ,S  3,  1839,  do.)  and  Georgiana  (Reed) 
Powell  (1).  Mv  7,  1841,  Montpclier,  Vt.).  Pre- 
pared in  Buriington  (Vt.)  H.  S.  Delta  Psi; 
['hi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Delta  Phi.  Lawyer, 
Burlington,  Vt.,  1904-06;  Asst.  Treas.,  Univ. 
of  Vt.,  1904-06;  Stud.,  Sch.  of  Pol.  .Sc,  Colum- 
l)ia,  1006-08;  Lecturer,  Pub.  Law.,  do.;  Assoc, 
Pol.  Sc,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-10;  Honorary 
Fellow,  Adm.  Law,  Columbia,  1910-11;  Lec- 
turer, Pub.  Law,  do.,  1911-12;  Assoc,  Law, 
Columbia,  1912-13;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Constitu- 
tional Law,  Columbia,  1913 — .  Auth.:  Con- 
clusiveness of  Administrative  Determinations 
in  the  Federal  Govt.,  The  Am.  Pol.  Sc.  Review, 
1007;  Judicial  Review  of  Administrative  Ac- 
tion in  Immigration  Proceedings,  Harvard  Law 
Reviezv,  Vol.  22,  1909;  Administrative  Exer- 
cise of  the  Police  Power,  i.  Precautionary 
Regulations,  do..  Vol.  24,  1911;  II,  Adminis- 
trative Orders  and  Executions,  do.,  191 1;  III, 
Judicial  Review  in  Action  and  Damages,  do., 
191 1  ;  Index  to  Vols.  I-XXX,  Pol.  Sc.  Quart- 
erly, Ginn  &  Co.,   1916;  Separation  of  Powers: 


Faculty 


931 


Ailniinislrativc  Exercise  of  Legislative  and 
Judicial  Power,  i,  The  Delegation-  of  Power 
10  Act.  Pol.  Sc.  Quarterly,  1912;  II,  Princi- 
ples of  Judicial  Keview,  do.,  1013;  Indirect 
Encroachment  on  Federal  Authority  by  the 
Taxing  Powers  of  the  States,  1,  Interferences 
with  Federal  Instrumentalities,  Harvard  Law 
Review,  1Q18;  II,  Regulations  of  Interest. 
Commerce,  do.,  1918;  III,  do.,  (continued)  do., 
1018;  IV,  do.  (continued),  do.,  1918;  The 
(onstitutional  Issue  in  Minimum-Wage  Leg- 
islation, Minn.  Lazv  Review,  D,  1917;  numer- 
ous other  articles.  Managing  Ed.  Pol.  Sc. 
Quarterly,  1914-16;  Trustee,  Acad.  Pol.  Sc. 
in  the  City  of  New  York,  1914-16;  Mem., 
Council  of  Am.  Pol.  Sc.  Assn.,  1918-20;  Bd. 
of  Eds.,  of  Columbia  Univ.  Quarterly,  1916- — . 
Mem.,  Am.  Pol.  Sc.  Assn.;  Am.  Econ.  Assn.; 
Am.  Hist.  Assn.;  Harvard  Club  of  New  York 
City;  Columbia  Univ.  Club  of  New  York 
City;  Ethan  Allen  Club;  Vt.  Commandery  of 
Loyal  Legion;  Soc.  of  Colonial  Wars;  S.  A. 
R.  Married  Mary  Lee  Hale,  Jl  2y,  19 15, 
Westport,  N.  Y.  Children:  Mary  Lee,  b.  Ag 
25,  1916;  Georgiana  Reed,  b.  D  13,  1917.  Ad- 
dress, 567  W.  113th  St.,  New  York.  N.  Y.; 
bus.    add.,    Kent   Hall,   Columbia    Univ.,    do. 

EDWIN   BOOTH   POWERS 
(See  G543.) 

JOHN  HOWARD  POWERS 
(See  No.   8675.) 

ANTON  PRASIL 
(Sec  No.  6492.) 

BANUS    HUTSON    PRATER 
(See  No.  1948.) 

JOHN    WALTER    PREIHS 
(See   No.   2792.) 

^FREDERICK    W.    I'RENTICE 
M.    D. ;    Prof.,   Veterinary   Sc,  and   Lecturer. 
Univ.    of   111.,    1873-88.      Deceased. 

A'NNA    MAY    PRICE 
(See  No.   1394.) 

JOHN   LOSSEN   PRICER 
(See  No.  3144-) 

OTOKAR  LUDVIG  PROCHASKA 
Chemist;  B.  S.  in  Chem.,  1900;  LL.  B.,  111. 
Coll.  of  Law,  1907;  LL.  M.,  do.,  190S;  b.  Jl  1, 
1877,  Chicago;  s.  Josef  Prochaska  (b.  1822 
Prague,  Austria).  Prepared  in  Northwest 
Div.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  Dept.  of  Anat.,  191  r.  Chem.,  Ill 
Zinc  Co.,  Peru,  111.;  Analyst,  Dickman  & 
Mackenzie,  Min.  Engrs.,  Chicago;  Asst.  Chem. 
Univ.  of  111.,  1900-01;  Consulting  Chem.,  Oak 
Park,  111.,  igoi — .  Discovered  methods  foi 
the  dehydration  of  sodium  sulphate  as  cspe 
cially  a])])licable  to  natural  deposits,  in  collab 
oration  with  Ira  Harris  Derby,  igoi-02. 
Married  Lucy  Adela  Xcloushi,  Je  12,  1901. 
Children:  Dorothy  L.,  b.  My  i,  1902;  Lucy 
Joy,  b.  Air  12,  1904.  Address,  845  S.  Kenij 
worth   Ave.,   Oak   Park,    Ill.t 

LORING    HARVEY    PROVINE 
(See  No.    1950.) 

MARTIN  JOHN  PRUCHA 
Prof,  and  Asst.  Chief;  Ph.  B.,  Wesleyan. 
1903;  M.  S.,  do..  190S;  Ph.  D.,  Cornell,  1913; 
1).  N  II,  1874,  Bohemia;  s.  John  Prucha  (b. 
1828,  do.).  Prepared  in  Colvin  Coll.,  Cleve- 
land; Mt.  Hermon  Sch.,  Mt.  llermon,  Mass. 
Delta  Tau  Delta;  Sigma  Xi.  Asst.,  Bacteriol., 
N.    Y.'  Agr.    Exp.    Sta.,    J903-07;    Assoc.,    do., 


1907-08;  Instr.,  Plant  Physiol.,  Cornell,  1912; 
Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1913;  Asst.  Prof.,  Dairy 
Bacteriol.,  Univ.  of  111..  1913-18;  Assoc.  Prof., 
do.,  1918 — ;  Asst.  Chief,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  do., 
1913 — .  Auth. :  Vitality  of  the  Cabljage  Rot 
'lerm  on  Cabbage  Seed.  N.  Y.  St.  Agr.  f2xp. 
Sta.,  Bui.  251,  1904;  Quality  of  Commercial 
Cultures  for  Legumes,  do.,  Bui.  270.  1905; 
io.,  Hul.  282,  1906;  The  Bacterial  Flora  of 
Cheddar  Cheese,  do..  Tech.  Bui.,  8,  1908;  Le- 
gume Innoculation,  Cornell,  Coll.  of  Agr., 
1913;  Physiological  Studies  of  Bacillus  Radic- 
cicola  of  Canada  Field  Pea,  Cornell  Agr. 
Exp.  Sta.  Memoir  No.  5,  19 15;  Germ  Content 
)f  Milk:  I,  as  Influenced  by  the  Barn,  111. 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.  Bui.  199,  1917;  2,  as  Influ- 
enced by  the  Utensils,  do.,  Bui.  204,  1918; 
The  Fermentation  of  Citric  Acid  in  Milk, 
Jour.  Biol.  Chem.,  Vol.  8,  19 10.  Married 
Gertrude  Elisabeth  Catchpole,  1907,  Geneva, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Arnold  Abbot;  Marjorie 
Grayston.  Address,  702  W.  Nevada  St., 
L^rbana. 

HUGH  WILEY  PUCKETT 
Teacher;  A.  B.,  Southern  Univ.,  1905;  A.  M., 
fulane  LTniv.,  1907;  A.  M.,  Harvard,  1913; 
IMi.  D.,  Munich,  1914;  b.  Je  21,  1887,  Birm- 
ngham,  Ala.  Prepared  in  Birmingham  (Ala.) 
H.  S.  Asst.,  Ger.,  Southern  Univ.,  1903-05; 
Teaching  Fellow  and  Instr.,  Tulane  Univ.,  1905- 
)8;  Prof.,  Mod.  Lang.,  Birmingham  Coll., 
[908-11;  Instr.,  Tufts  Coll.,  1912-13;  Instr., 
Rochester,  Minn.,  1914-15;  Instr.,  Ger.,  Univ. 
)f  111.,  1915-16;  Teacher,  Barnard  Coll.,  Co- 
umbia,  1916 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church. 
Address,  198  Hillside  Ave.,  Leonia,  N.  J.; 
hus.  add.,  c/o  Barnard  Coll.,  Columbia  Univ., 
.Vevv    York   City.f 

ROSS   C.   PURDY 

Director;  b.  Mr  8,  1875,  Jasper,  N.  Y. ;  s. 
A.ndrew  (b.  do.)  and  Mary  E.  (Coffin)  Purdy 
(b.  Brookfield,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Buffalo  and 
.^lorth  Tonawanda  H.  Schs. ;  attended  Syra- 
:use  L^niv.,  1895-96;  O.  St.  Univ.,  1896-98, 
igoi-04,  1907-08.  Psi  LIpsilon;  Theta  Nu  Ep- 
silon;  Sigma  Xi;  Nat.  Brick  Mfrs.  Assn. 
-Scholarship.  Ceram.  Engr.,  O.  St.  Univ., 
1Q08;  Chem.  and  Asst.  Supt.,  Mosaic  Tile  Co., 
1899-1901;  Chem.  and  Foreman,  glazing  and 
burning  dept.,  Roseville  Pottery  Co.,  1901-02; 
.\sst.,  Ceram.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1902-05;  Instr., 
do.,  and  Ceram.,  Geol.  Sur.,  Univ.  of  HI., 
1905-07;  Asst.  Prof.,  Clayworking  and  Ceram., 
O.  St.  Univ.,  1907-08;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Ceram. 
Engng.,  do.,  1908-11;  Prof.,  Ceram.,  do., 
'Q11-12;  Dir.,  Research  Labs.,  Norton  Co., 
Worcester,  Mass.,  1912 — -.  Auth.:  Several 
papers  on  ceramic  subjects.  Pres.,  Am.  Ce- 
ram. Soc,  1909;  Am.  Soc  Testing  Materials; 
Am.  Foundries  Assn.;  Electro-Chem.  Soc; 
A.  C.  S.  Married  Myra  J.  Watts,  Je.  1901, 
Zanesville,  O.  Children:  Reliance  Spencer, 
b.  Mr,  1904;  Constance  Hopkins,  b.  Je,  1905; 
Lois  Brewster,  b.  Ja,  1909.  Address,  Norton 
Co.,    Worcester,    Mass. 

ALICE    PUTNAM    (WHEELER) 
(See  No.    1259.) 

HADLEY    WINFIELD    OUAINTANCE 
(See  G544.) 

BERT  EDWIN  QUICK 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1908; 
Ph.  D.,  do.,  1916;  b.  Ap  30,  1886,  Lowell. 
Mich.;  s.  Charles  T.  M.  (b.  Ag  i860,  do.) 
an(l  Theressa  Silence  (Craw)  Quick  (b.  D  28, 
1862,  do.).  Prepared  in  Lowell  (Mich.)  H. 
S.  Whittier  Fellowship  in  Bot.  Prof.,  Biol., 
la.  Wesleyan  Coll.,  1908-10;  Asst.,  Bot., 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1010-12;  do.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1914-16;  Prof.,  Biol.,  Southwest  Coll.,  1916- 
iS;  Instr.  Bot.,  Univ.  of  M'ich..  1918 — . 
.Xnth.:  The  Pine  Hills  at  Lowell,  Mich., 
15th    Rcpt.,   Mich.    Acad.    Sc;    A   Comparative 


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University  of  Illinois 


Study  of  the  Distribution  of  the  Climax  Asso- 
ciation in  Southern  Michigan,  Jour,  of  Bot., 
1918.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Ecolog.  Soc.  of 
Am.;  British  Ecolog.  Soc;  Sigma  Xi. 
Address,   Winfield,    Kan. 

OSCAR  QUICK 
Teacher;  A.  B.,  Harvard.  1895;  A.  M.,  do., 
1896;  b.  Ja  9,  1876,  Burlington,  la.;  s.  Mar- 
tin (b.  Sweden)  and  Lena  (Ohm)  Quick  (b. 
Norway).  Prepared  in  Omaha  (Neb.)  H.  S. ; 
attended  New  York  Univ.,  1910-1 1.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Scholarship,  sophomore,  jr.,  and  sr. 
yrs.  Asst.,  Phys.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1895-96; 
Instr.,  do.,  1896-98;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1898- 
1902;  with  Clark  and  Mills,  Elec.  Contrs., 
Cambridge,  Mass.,  1902;  U.  S.  Patent  Office, 
4th  Asst.  Examiner,  1902-04;  3rd  Asst.  Exam- 
iner, 1905;  Instr.  in  Charge  of  Evening  Phys. 
Lab.  work,  George  Wash.  Univ.,  1903-05; 
Teacher,  Phys.,  Jamaica  H.  S.,  New  York 
City,  1905-14;  Teacher,  Phys.  and  Chem., 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.  and  Jr.  Coll.,  Chicago. 
1914 — .  Mem.,  Nat.  Guard,  D.  C. ;  Co.  K, 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Co.;  Co.  L,  4th  Regt.,  I.  R.  M., 
1918 — -.  Mem.,  Phys.  Club  of  New  York 
City;  111.  St.  Teachers'  Assn.  Married  Car- 
rie Morrison  Brown,  Mr  12,  1904,  Cambridge, 
Mass.  Child,  Marian  Emma,  b.  Mr  22,  1905. 
Address,  2^2   S.    18th  Ave.,   May  wood.   111. 


BARNEY    SIMONSON    RADCLIFFE 
(See  G547.) 

GUSTAV  H.  RADEBAUGH 
Associate;  b.  Jl  24.  1886,  Mansfield,  111.; 
s.  Millard  Fillmore  (b.  1854,  Bedford,  Pa.) 
and  Marie  Christiana  (Burkhardt)  Radebaugh 
(b.  1861,  Racine,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  Homer 
H.  S.  With  E.  M.  Burr  &  Co.,  Champaign, 
1905-07;  with  Peoria  &  Eastern  Div.  N.  Y. 
Central  Lines,  Urbana,  1907-08;  Instr.,  Mech. 
Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 1;  do.,  Mach.  Shop 
Practice,  do.,  1911;  do..  Factory  Mgmt.  and 
Shop  Labs,  and  Assoc.  Factory  Mgmt.  and 
Mach.  Shop  Practice,  do.,  1917—.  Patented 
Farm  Gate,  1908;  designed  Aerial  Act  for 
Theatrical  Use,  1909;  built  and  supervised  fn- 
stallation  of  special  recording  instrument  for 
Dynamometer  car  for  the  Imperial  Ry.  of 
Japan,  1915;  patented  Schedulegraph  for 
scheduling  jobs  in  repair  shops,  iqi6;  devel- 
oped operating  system  for  Auto  service  sta., 
repair  shop,  and  store  rooms,  1916;  consult- 
ing in  production  and  organization  methods, 
Republic  Truck  Co..  Alma,  Mich.,  1916;  Con- 
sulting in  production  methods,  Indiana  Match 
Corp..  Crawfordsville,  Ind.,  1915;  installed  a 
general  operating  system  in  the  Kirby  Garage 
and  store  room,  Urbana.  1916;  Consulting  in 
organization  methods,  Chanute  Field,  Ran- 
toul,  111.,  1918;  improved  the  standard  ord- 
nance dummy  cartridge,  accepted  by  Acting 
Chief  Signal  Officer,  J.  R.  Moulthrof,  Maj., 
S.  C,  Washington,  D.  C.  19 18.  Auth: 
Maximum  Production  from  Tools,  Am.  Ma- 
chinist, F  17,  19 1 6  (with  J.  A.  De  Turk); 
Making  Gear  Racks  from  Pipe,  do.,  Mr  2. 
1916;  do..  Standard  Product  Inspection,  do., 
Ap  6,  1916;  How  to  Get  a  Closer  Fit  Between 
Factory  and  Tool  Supply  Room,  Factory, 
D  1916;  Standardized  Methods  for  Garage 
Operation,  Motor  World,  Ag  8,  1917;  How  to 
Locate  Machines,  Indus.  Mgmt.,  F  iqi8;  (with 
Peter  J.  Rebman),  Sharpening  a  Plowshare, 
Country  Gentleman,  Mr  16,  1918.  V.  P.,  Ur- 
bana Assn.  of  Commerce,  1917;  mem.,  Soc. 
for  the  Prom,  of  Kngng.  Educ;  Presby. 
Church.  Married  Mildred  Blanche  Kirkpat- 
rick,  S  I,  1912.  Crawfordsville.  Ind.  Chil- 
dren: Mary  Ellen,  b.  Je  2,  19 1.1;  Gustay 
Howard,  b.  Ap  18,  19 16*  Address,  501  S. 
Coler   Ave.,   Urbana.  . 


CARL  RAHN 
Associate;  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907; 
Ph..  D.,  do.,  1911;  b.  Jl  3.  1S81,  Kletzko, 
Prussia;  s.  Carl  Heinrich  (b.  1841,  do.)  and 
Emmeline  (Stahr)  Rahn  (b.  1838,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Waller  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Asst.,  Psych., 
Univ.  of  Colo.,  1908-09;  attended  Univ.  of 
Bonn.,  1909-10;  Instr.,  Psych.,  Univ.  of  Minn., 
1911-13;  do.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1913-14;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Psych.,  Univ.  of  Wyo.,  1914-15;  Instr., 
do..  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-18;  Assoc,  do..  1918 — . 
Translator:  Clever  Hans,  the  Horse  of  Mr. 
Von  Osten,  by  Oskar  Pfungst,  Henry  Holt  & 
Co.,  191 1.  Auth.:  The  Relation  of  Sensation 
to  Other  Categories  in  Contemporary  Psychol- 
ogy. Psych.  Monographs,  Vol.  16,  IQ13;  Sen- 
sation and  its  Physiological  Conditions,  do., 
Yo\.,  21,  1916;  The  Principle  of  Dynamog- 
enesis  in  Psychology,  do.  Mem.,  Am.  Psych. 
Assn.      Address,    Univ.    Club,    Urbana. 

OTTO  RAHN 
Hotel  Mgr.;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Gottingen, 
7902;  b.  Ap  9,  1881,  Ger.  Attended  Inst,  of 
Fermentation  Indus.,  Berlin.  Asst.,  Bacterid., 
l^niv.  of  Gottingen,  190206;  Asst.,  Soil  Bac- 
teriol.,  Exp.  Sta.,  Halle,  Ger.,  1906-07;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Bacteriol.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1907-12; 
do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-14;  Mgr.,  Hotel  Eng- 
lishes Haus,  Elbing,  Ger.,  19 14 — .  Address, 
c   o  Hotel  Englishes  Haus,   Elbing,  Ger.f 

EDWARD  CLEVELAND  RAINEY 
(See  No.  3923.) 

CHARLES  CLAFLIN  RAND 

(See  No.   5883.) 

BERTHA  THATCHER   RANDALL 

(See   No.    1953.) 

DWIGHT  T.  RANDALL 
(See  No.    1078.) 

CHARLES  BREWSTER  FITZ  RANDOLPH 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Wabash  Coll.,  1896;  A. 
M.,  Harvard.  1902;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1905;  b.  My 
26,  1875,  Mason  City,  111.;  s.  Charles  Edgar 
Fitz  (b.  O  5,  1836,  Plainficld,  N.  J.)  and 
Helen  Forsyth  (Brewster)  Randolph  (b.  Je 
S,  1849,  Schoharie,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Lin- 
coln Coll.  Prep.;  Cumberland  Univ.  Kappa 
.Sigma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Bowdoin  Prize  in 
(lassies;  Leverett  Salstonstall  Scholarship. 
Tutor,  Classics,  Wabash  Coll.,  1896-7;  Instr., 
(.reek  and  Latin,  Univ.  of  III.  Acad.,  1897- 
1900;  do.,  Clark  Coll.,  1903-5;  Asst.  Prof., 
Greek  and  Latin,  do.,  1905-10;  Prof..  Latin, 
do.,  1910 — .  Invented  draft  control  for  heat- 
ers, 1914;  Auto.  Foot  Accelerator,  1915.  Auth.: 
Tlie  Mandragora  of  the  Ancients  in  Folk- 
Lorc  and  Medicine,  Proc.  Am.  Acad,  of  Arts 
end  Sc,  Vol.  XL,  190;;  The  Sign  of  Interro- 
gation in  Greek  Minuscule  Manuscripts,  Classi- 
cal PhiloL.  Vol.  V,  1910:  Three  Latin  Students' 
Songs,  Classical  Jour.  Vol.  VII,  1912.  Mem., 
,\m.  Philol.  Assn.;  Classical  Assn.  of  New 
England;  Worcester  Pub.  Educ.  Assn.,  Treas. ; 
Worcester  Country  Club.  Married  Helen  Win- 
sor  Reed,  Ag  28,  1912,  Worcester,  Mass.  Chil- 
<lren:  Virginia,  b.  Je  14.  1913;  Brewster  Reed, 
)).  X  15,  1915;  Mary  Fitz,  b.  Je  13,  1917.  Ad- 
dress,   10   (3tsego  Road,   Worcester,   Mass. 

OSCAR   ALAN   RANDOLPH 

(See  G548.) 

FRED  HENRY  RANKIN 
Supt.  of  Agr.  Exten.  and  Asst.,  Dean;  B. 
S.,  III.  Coll.,  Jacksonville,  1887;  b.  My  18, 
1S65,  Athens,  111.;  s.  Henry  B.  (b.  Ap  7, 
1837,  do.)  and  Alma  (Hurd)  Rankin  (b.  Je  30, 
1842,  Ottawa,  111.).     Psi  Upsilon;  Alpha- Zeta; 


Faculty 


933 


Alpha  Gamma  Rho;  Cosmopolitan  Club. 
Farmer,  1886-1900;  Inst.  Visitor,  1901-02; 
Supt.,  Agr.  Coll.  Exten.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1902 — ; 
leave  of  absence  to  act  as  Sec.  of  Dcpt.  of 
Live  Stock  at  Universal  Exposition,  St.  Louis, 
1904.  Ed.,  annual  reports  of  111.  Live  Stock 
Breeders'  Assn.;  issued  leaflets  and  circulars 
as  one  of  the  features  of  Coll.  Exten.  work; 
prepared  addresses  for  Agr.  meetings  in  this 
and  other  states;  frequent  contributor  to  the 
Agr.  Press.  Mem.,  St.  Sugar  Beet  Growers' 
Assn.,  Pres.,  1897-1900;  111.  St.  Live  Stock 
Breeders  Assn.,  Sec,  1895-1908;  Internat.  Jury 
of  Awards,  Universal  Exposition,  St.  Louis. 
Married  Jennie  Brunner,  Jl  30,  1904.  Ad- 
dress,   1012  W.  California  Ave.,   Urbana. 

WILLIAM  HORACE  RAYNER 

(See  No.  3925) 

JOHN  WILLIAM  READ 

Professor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1907;  M. 
S.,  do.,  1908;  b.  Ja.  31,  1882,  Mexico,  Mo. 
Attended  Univ.  of  Wis.;  Univ.  of  Mich.;  Univ. 
of  111.  Prof.,  Chem.  and  Phys.,  111.  Coll., 
1908-10;  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191215; 
Head,  Dept.  of  Sc.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Gunnison, 
Colo.,  1915 — .  Address,  704  Fay  St.,  Colum- 
bia, Mo.;  bus.  add.,  c/o  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Gun- 
nison, Colo.t 

JEROME  EDWARD  READHIMER 
(See  No.  2219.) 

PETER  JOSEPH  REBMAN 
Assistant;  b.  S  29,  1887,  Bloomington,  111.; 
s.  Peter  (b.  Ap  26,  1858,  Bavaria,  Ger.)  and 
Elizabeth  (Ehrmantraut)  Rebman  (b.  S  24, 
1866,  Bierbach,  do.).  Blacksmith,  Chicago  & 
Alton  R.  R.,  Bloomington,  111.,  1904-10;  Asst., 
Forge  Shops,  L^niv.  of  111.,  1910-15;  Instr.,  do., 
1915 — .  Married  Eva  Rebman,  F  24,  1908, 
Bloomington,  111.  Children:  Margaret  Eliza- 
beth, b.  D  28,  1908;  Irene  Jane,  b.  F  7,  1913. 
Address,  103  W.  Park  St.,  Urbana. 

HARRY   WILFRED   REDDICK 
(See  Gs52.) 

WILLIAM  ALFRED  REDENBAUGH 
Instructor;  B.  S.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1893; 
Ph.  D.,  do.,  1897;  b.  S  18,  1871,  Peoria;  s. 
Alfred  Newton  (b.  1842,  Piqua,  00  and  Sarah 
Alice  (Catcott)  Redenbaugh  (b.  1848,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Peoria  H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Acacia;  Special  Honors, 
Geol. ;  Honorable  Mention,  Bot. ;  Fellowship, 
Biol.  Lab.  Asst.,  Biol.,  Dartmouth  Coll., 
1896-7;  Head,  Sc.  Dept.,  H.  S.,  Quincy,  111., 
1897-1905;  Instr.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111..  1905- 
07;  Head,  Sc.  Dept.,  Lincoln  H.  S.,  Seattle, 
and  Specialist  in  Lab.  Equipment  for  six  high 
Schs.,  do.,  1907 — ;  Instr.,  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Wis. 
Marine  Sta.,  summer  1912.  Joint  Auth.;  Qual- 
itative Analysis  text  and  manual,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1906.  Auth.:  Bot.  and  Zool.  Text  books 
for  Nat.  Sch.  of  Correspondence,  Quincy,  111., 
1902;  also  various  articles.  Mem.,  Seattle  Sc. 
Club.  Sec,  1909-10.  Married  Mary  Louise 
Farr,  Ag  2,  1899,  Hanover,  N.  H.  Child, 
Dorothy  Dartmouth,  b.  O  31,  190 1.  Address, 
6117    12th   Ave.,   N.    E.,   Seattle. 

ERNEST  JAMES  REECE 
Prin.,  Lib.  Sch.;  Ph.  B.,  West.  Reserve 
Univ.,  1903;  b.  N  4,  1881,  Cleveland;  s.  James 
(b.  My  14,  1850,  Dorstone,  Herefordshire, 
Eng.)  and  Eva  Mary  (Cobbledick)  Recce  (b. 
My  23,  1858,  London,  Ont.).  Prepared  in 
Central  H.  S.,  Cleveland.  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Asst.,  Reference  Dept., 
Pub.  Lib.,  Cleveland,  1905-6;  Grad.  Stud., 
West.  Reserve  Univ.,  1906;  do.,  Oberlin  The- 
olog.  Sem.,  1906-08;  Libn.,  Oahu  Coll.,  Hono- 
1912;   Instr.,   Lib.    Econ.,    Univ.    of   111.,    1912- 


15;  Assoc,  do.,  1915-17;  Prin.,  Lib.  Sch.,  N. 
Y.  Pub.  Lib.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  State  Docu- 
ments for  Libraries,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 5;  Select- 
ed Illinois  Documents,  do.,  1915;  Race  Ming- 
ling in  Hawaii,  Am.  Jour.  Social.,  Vol.  20, 
1914;  Libraries  of  Hawaii,  Lib.  Jour.,  Vol.  39, 
1914.  Mem.,  Am.  Lib.  Assn.;  111.  Lib.  Assn., 
Sec,  1915-17;  N.  Y.  Lib.  Assn.;  N.  Y.  Lib. 
Club.  Married  Sabra  Elizabeth  Stevens  ('oC), 
Ag  21,  1915,  Mahomet,  111.  Address,  23  Con- 
cord Ave.,  White  Plains,  N.  Y.;  bus.  add.,  476 
5th  Ave.,  New  York  City. 

FRANK  WALKER  REED 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Nashville,  190a; 
A.  M.,  Univ.  of  I'a.,  1907;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1907; 
b.  Je  17,  1881,  Wytheville,  Va.;  s.  David  (b. 
F  1836,  do.)  and  Elizabeth  (Johnson)  Reed 
(b.  Jl  1845,  do.).  Prepared  in  Wytheville 
(Va.)  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi.  Fellow,  Astron.,  Univ. 
of  Va.,  1904-07;  Instr.,  Astron.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1907-17;  Instr.,  U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  1917-18;  do, 
Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  A.  A.  A. 
S.,  Fellow;  Stronom.  and  Astrophys.  Soc.  of 
Am.    Address,  1106  W.  California  St.,  Urbana. 

HOMER  BLOSSER  REED 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1909;  A.  M., 
do.,  1909;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1912; 
b.  Ag  16,  1886,  N.  Lima,  O.;  s.  Elias  W.  (b. 
Jl  27,  1S55,  do.)  and  Mary  Detwiler  (Blosscr) 
Reed  (b.  1859,  do.).  Prepared  in  N.  Lima 
(O.)  H.  S.  and  Goshen  Coll.  Acad.  Phi  Delta 
Kappa.  Asst.,  Psych.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1908-09; 
Teaching  Fellow,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1909-12; 
Grad.  Stud..  Columbia,  1913-14;  Instr.,  Psych., 
L'niv.  of  111.,  1914-15;  Acting  Asst.  Prof., 
Philos.  and  Psych.,  Univ.  of  Wyo.,  19 15;  Asst. 
Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Idaho,  1915 — .  Auth.:  The 
Morals  of  Monopoly  and  Competition,  Geo. 
Banta,  1916;  The  Combination  vs.  the  Consumer, 
Internat.  Jour,  of  Ethics,  Vol.  23,  1913;  The 
Ethics  of  Competition,  do..  Vol.  26,  191.=;; 
The  Existence  and  Function  of  Inner  Speech, 
Jour.  E.xp.  Psych.,  Vol.  i,  1916;  A  Repetition 
of  Ebert  and  Meumann's  Practical  Experi- 
ment on  Memory,  do.,  Vol.  2,  1917;  The  in- 
fluence of  Associative  Aids  on  Learning  and 
Retention,  Psych.  Review,  Mr,  1918.  Mem., 
.\m.  Psych.  Assn.;  Am.  Phil  Assn.;  Mennonite 
Church.  Married  Anna  Dale  Cole,  Ja  i,  1912, 
Huntington,  Ind.  Children:  Mary  Elizabeth, 
b.  Ja  28,  1913;  Kathryn  Jean,  b.  Ag  29,  1914. 
.Address,  Moscow,  Idaho. 

OTIS    CHESTER    REED 

(See   No.   4869.) 

SUSAN    MARTHA   REED 
(See  G554.) 

ERNEST    ALEXANDER    REID 
(See   No.    6505.) 

♦LEWIS  ADDISON  RHOADES 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1884;  A.  M.,  do., 
1886;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Gottingen,  1892;  b. 
D  19,  i860,  Skaneateles,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Lewis  H. 
and  Rachel  Parsons  (Williams)  Rhoades. 
Prepared  in  Ann  .^rbor,  Mich.  Teacher,  Eng. 
and  Latin,  Mich.  Mil.  Acad..  1884-85;  Instr., 
H.  S.,  Ann  Arbor,  1886-88;  Instr.,  Ger., 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1888-90;  Instr.,  Cornell  Univ., 
1893-96;  Prof.,  Ger.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1896-1903; 
do.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1903-10.  Ed.:  (with  intro- 
duction and  notes)  Schiller's  Maria  Stuart, 
1893;  Goethe's  Iphigcnie  auf  Tauris,  1896; 
Freytag's  Aus  dcni  Jahrhundert  des  grossen 
Krieges,  1898;  Schiller's  Jungfrau  von  Or- 
leans, 1901;  Biblische  Geschichten  (selected 
and  annotated),  1902.  Auth.:  Holty's  Ver- 
h;iltnis  zur  Englischen  Literature,  Gottingen, 
1893.  Married  Anna  Evans  Jliner,  1887, 
Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Children:  Rachel,  b. 
1889;  Frances,  b.  1893;  Mary,  b.  1899.  Died 
1910,    Columbus,   O. 


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University  ov  Illinois 


CHRIS  SIMEON  RHODE 
Instructor;  B.  S.,  I'urdue,  1915;  b.  Jl  29, 
1S90,  Brookston,  Ind.  Prepared  in  Brookstoii 
(Ind.)  H.  S.  Asst.,  Milk  Production,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1916-17;  Instr.,  Dairy  Hush.,  do.. 
19 1 7 — •.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church.  Address. 
H03   W.   Illinois  St.,   Urbana. 

GEORGE  BENJAMIN  RICE 
Engineer;  b.  Ap  18,  1873,  Pineville,  Ky. 
Grad.,  U.  S.  Naval  Acad.,  1892;  attended  Ky 
St.  Univ.  Teller,  Trust  Dept..  Pittsburg! 
Trust  Co.,  1902-04;  Treasury  Dept.,  Nava' 
Dept.,  1904-15;  Lecturer,  Mech.  Engng.,  Univ 
of  III.,  1915-16;  Chief  Mech.  Eiigr.,  Schoell 
kopf  Analine  and  Cheiii.  Works,  Buffalo 
N.  y.,  1916-17;  Engr.  Asst.  to  Pres.,  Mer 
chant  Ship  Bldg.  Cor]).,  Philadelphia,  1917 — 
Mem.,  Presby.  Church.  Address,  c/o  Mer 
chant  Ship  Bldg.  Corp.,  Finance  Bldg.,  Phila 
delphia. 

JOHN  BENJAMIN  RICE 
Associate;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1915;  b 
O  29,  1892,  Magnolia,  la.;  s.  William  Beiija 
niin  (b.  Ap  23,  1862,  Logan,  la.)  and  Susi' 
Louise  (Morris)  Rice  (b.  Magnolia,  la.) 
Prepared  in  Norfolk  (Neb.)  H.  S.  Gamm; 
Alpha;  Alpha  Zeta;  Farm  House.  Asst.  Co 
Agr.  Adviser,  Neb.;  Asst.,  An.  Husb.,  Univ 
of  111.,  1915-18;  Assoc,  do.,  1918 — .  Mem. 
Baptist  Church.  Address,  510  Chalmers  St. 
Champaign. 

JOHN  LYON  RICH 
Associate;  A.  B.,  Cornell,  1906;  A.  M.,  do. 
1907;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  191 1 ;  b.  D  i,  1884,  Hobari 
N.  Y. ;  s.  Thomas  (b.  Ap  26,  1853,  do.)  am 
Marion  Augusta  (Lyon)  Rich  (b.  N  27,  185O 
do.).  Prepared  in  Hobart  (N.  Y.)  H.  S 
St.  Scholarship;  Univ.  Grad.  Scholarshij 
1906-07;  Univ.  Grad.  Fellowship,  1907-01- 
Gamma  Alpha;  Sigma  Xi.  Jr.  Geologist,  U 
S.  Geol.  Sur.,  1907-18;  Instr.,  Geol.  am 
Phys.  Geog.,  Cornell,  1909-11;  do.,  Geol. 
Univ.  of  111.,  191X-17;  Asst.  Geologist,  111 
St.  Geol.  Sur..  1914-15;  Geologist,  do.,  i9i( 
17;  Assoc,  Geol.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1917-18 
Capt.,  N.  A.,  1918 — •.  Investigation  of  Gla 
cial  Geology  of  Catskill  Mts.,  N.  Y.  St.  Geol 
Sur.,  1916-17.  Aiith. :  Local  Glaciation  ii 
the  Catskill  Mts.,  Jour.  Geol.,  Vol.  XIV 
1906;  Marginal  Glacial  Drainage  in  the  Fin 
ger  Lake  Region,  do..  Vol.  XVI,  1908;  Thi 
Physiography  of  the  Bishop  Conglomerate 
do..  Vol.  XVIII,  1910;  Stream  Trenching  ii 
Southwestern  N.  M.,  Am.  Jour.  Sc.  Vol 
XXXII.  1917;  Gravel  as  a  Resistant  Rock 
Jour.  Geol.,  Vol.  XIX,  _^i9ii;  Notes  on  th( 
Physiograi)hy  and  (jlacial  Geology  of  thi 
Northern  Catskill  Mountains,  Am.  Jour.  Sc. 
4th  Ser.,  Vol.  XXXIX,  1915;  Certain  Type; 
of  Stream  Valleys  and  Their  Meaning,  Jour. 
Geo!.,  Vol.  22,  XXII,  1914;  (with  E.  A.  Fil 
mer)  The  Interglacial  Gorges  of  Si.x  Milt 
Creek  at  Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  do.,  Vol.  XXIII 
1915;  Petrographic  Descriptions  for  the  Geol 
ogy  of  Luna  County,  N.  M.  and  the  Silvei 
City  Folio,  N.  M.,  by  N.  II.  Darton,  U.  S. 
Geol.  Stir.,  1917;  An  Old  Erosion  Surface  iii 
Idaho:  Is  It  Eocene?  Econ.  Geol.,  Vol 
XXIII,  19 18;  Oil  and  Gas  in  the  Birds  Quad 
rangle,  ///.  Geol.  Sur.  Bui.  33,  19 16.  ]\Iem. 
Geol.  Soc  Am.;  111.  Acad.  Sc;  A.  A.  A.  S.: 
Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  Univ.  Club.  Married  Gene 
vievc  Cynthia  Potts,  Je  25,  1912,  Coopers 
town,  N.  Y.  Child,  Raloh  Albert,  b.  My  11 
1913.     Address,  Hobart,  N.  Y. 

CHARLES  RUSS  RICHARDS 
Dean  and  Professor;  B.  M.  E.,  Purdui 
Univ.,  1890;  M.  E.,  do.,  1890;  M.  M.  E.. 
Cornell,  1895;  b.  Mr  23,  1871,  Clark's  Hill 
Ind.;  8.  Charles  (b.  Mr  18,  1841,  do.)  and 
Sarah  Elizabeth  (Watt)  Richards  (b.  1843 
Jefferson,     Ind.).       Prepared     in     Prep.     Sch., 


Purdue  Univ.  Sigma  Chi;  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Sigma  Xi;  Sigma  Tau;  Pi  Tau  Sigma.  Instr., 
Mech.  Engng.,  Colo.  Agr.  Coll.,  1891-9-';  Ad- 
junct Prof,  and  Prof.,  Practical  Mech..  do., 
i_8oj-99;  Prof.  M.  E.,  do.,  1898-191 1;  Dean  of 
Coll.  of  Fngiig.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1907-11;  Prof,, 
and  Head,  Dept.  Mech.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111., 
101  I  :  .\cting  i3ean.  Coll.  of  Engng.,  and  Act- 
ing Dir.,  Kngng.  E.xp.  Sla.,  do.,  1913-15 ;  Dean, 
Coll.  of  Engng.  and  Dir.,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta., 
do.,  1917 — .  Consulting  Engr..'  City  of  Lin- 
coln, and  various  other  towns  in  Neb.  Auth.: 
.NIanual  of  Wood  Turning,  Univ.  Book  Store, 
Lincoln,  Neb.;  also  various  articles  and  buls. 
Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Soc.  for  Promotion  of 
iMigng.  Educ. ;  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs. ;  Neb. 
.■\cad.  of  Sc.  Married  Alida  Russcl  Beards- 
Icy,  N  26,  1891,  Lafayette.  Ind.  Children: 
Lenore,  b.  N  14,  1892;  Robert  Watt,  b.  O  2, 
1900.      Address,   904   W.    Nevada    St.,   Urbana. 

CLARENCE    II.    RICHARDSON 
(See   No.    0563.) 

ROBERT  EARL   RICHARDSON 
(See   No.    1581.) 

FRANK  ERWIN  RICHART 
(See  No.  6516.) 

FREDERICK  WILLIAM   RICHART 
(See  No.   668.) 

FRIEDEL   CHAPIN   RICHEY 
(See   No.    6517.) 

JOHN  JEFFERSON  RICHEY 
(See   No.    1955-) 

BURT  RANSOM  RICKARDS 
Chemist;  S.  B..  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1899; 
b.  S  28,  1876,  Cambridge,  Mass. ;  s.  Bennett 
(b.  My  8,  1837,  Greene,  Me.)  and  Elvira  S. 
(Jackson)  Rickards  (b.  F  28,  1838,  West 
Abington,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Cambridge 
(Mass.)  Eng.  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi.  Instr.,  Chem., 
Lowell  Textile  Sch.,  1899-1900;  Asst.  Dir. 
and  Bacteriol.,  Boston  Bd.  of  Health  Lab., 
1900-05;  Dir.,  do.,  1905-08;  Lect.  and  Instr., 
Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  Pub.  Health  Lab.,  1906- 
oS;  Chief,  Labs.,  O.  St.  Bd.  of  Health.  1908- 
10;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Mun.  and  San.  Dairying, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1911-12;  Asst.  Dir.,  Biol.  Dept., 
Eli  Lilly  Co.,  Indianapolis,  1912;  Develop- 
ment Dept.,  Randall  Larchney  Co.,  Inc.,  1915- 
17;  Asst.  to  Deputy  Commissioner,  N.  Y.  St. 
Dept.  of  Health,  1917 — .  Inventor:  Sputum 
Shaking  Machine;  ^letliod  anaerobic  Culture; 
Auto  eye  shade  (patent).  Ed.  and  publisher, 
Am.  Jour,  of  Pub.  Hygiene,  1905-12;  Jour, 
of  the  Am.  Pub.  Health  Assn.,  191 1;  Health 
Nc7i's,  official  bul.,  N.  Y.  St.  Dept.  of  Health. 
Auth. :  (a)  Sputum  Shaking  and  Scdimenting 
Apparatus;  (b)  A  Rabies  Collecting  Outfit, 
Reports  and  Papers  of  the  Am.  Pub.  Health 
Assn.,  Vol.  33,  Part  2;  Diphtheria  Diagnosis, 
do.;  The  Commercial  Pasturizalion  of  Milk, 
do..  Vol.  34,  and  Am.  Jour,  of  Pub.  Iiygiene, 
Vol.  5;  The  Result  of  Reincubation  and  Rein- 
oculation  of  Atypical  Diphtheria  Cultures,  do.; 
(with  y.  H.  Slack  and  B.  L.  Arms)  The 
Longevity  of  Bacillus  Tubcrcuhjsis  in  Sputum, 
do.;  Notes  on  a  case  of  Apparent  Pulmonary 
Tuberculosis  Associated  with  the  Constant 
Presence  of  Diphtheria-like  Organisms  in  the 
S])utum,  Bact.  Studies  by  the  pupils  of  Win. 
T.  Sedgwick  (Fest-schrift).  Mem.,  Am.  Pub. 
Health  Assn.;  A.  C.  S.,  1899-1910;  Soc.  Am. 
Bacteriol.;  Boston  Bacteriol.  Club;  Mass. 
.*.s.sn.  of  Bds.  of  Health;  ITniv.  Club,  Ur- 
b.ina.  Married  Alma  Leighton,  O  28,  1902, 
Melr(jse,  Mass.  Child,  Leighton  Ransom,  b. 
Je  1911.  Address,  N.  Y.  St.  Dept.  of  Health, 
New    York   City. 


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NATHAN    tl.ll"l()KI>    RI(  KKR 
(Sec   No.    13.) 

HENRY  LEWIS  RIETZ 
Prof,  and  Statistician;  B.  S.,  O.  St.  Univ., 
1899;  Ph.  D.,  e'orncll,  1902;  b.  Ag  24,  1875, 
Giiinore,  O. ;  s.  Jacob  (b.  O  11,  1847,  Bavaria, 
Gcr.)  and  Tabitha  Jane  (Gray)  Rietz  (b.  D 
17,  1852.  Port  Washington,  O.).  Prepared  in 
Gnadenhiitten  (O.)  H.  S.  Alpha  Tau  Omega; 
Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Gamma  Alplia. 
Oliver  (Irad.  Scholarship,  Cornell;  Erastus 
Brooks  Fellowship,  do.  Asst.,  Math.,  Cornell, 
1901-02;  Prof.,  ]\Iath.  and  Astron.,  Butler 
Coll.,  1902-03;  Instr.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1903-04;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1904-07;  do.,  and 
Statistician,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  do.,  1907-11; 
Assoc.  Prof..  Math,  and  do.,  1911-13;  Prof., 
Math.  Statistics  and  Statistician,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1913-18;  do..  Math.,  Univ.  of  la.,  1918 — . 
Auth.:  (Rietz  and  Crathorne)  Coll.  Algebra, 
Henry  Holt  &  Co.,  New  York,  igog;  Exer- 
cises and  Problems  for  Coll.  Algebra,  do., 
191  o;  (with  Crathorne,  and  Taylor)  Sch. 
Algebra,  First  Course,  do.,  1915;  Second  Course, 
do.,  1915;  also  various  articles  in  scientific 
jours.  Actuarial  Mem..  111.  Pension  Laws 
Comn.,  1916,  1917-18;  Mem.,  A.  M.  S.;  Math. 
Assn.  of  Am.;  Am.  Statistical  Assn.;  Circolo 
>Tathematico  di  Palermo;  M.  E.  Church;  Fel- 
low, Am.  Inst,  of  Actuaries;  Fellow,  Royal 
Statistical  Soc;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.  Ad- 
dress,  Iowa   City,   la. 

CLARISSA   RINAKER 
(See   No.    G565.) 

HARRIET    BECKWITH    RINAKER 
(HOWE) 
(See   No.    G566.) 

RALPH  EMERSON  RINDFUSZ 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  191 1;  A. 
j\L,  do.,  19 16;  b.  I\Iy  30,  1887.  Larwill,  Ind. ; 
s.  Philip  Henry  (b.  Gallion.  O.)  and  Nancy 
Maria  (Eastoni)  Rindfusz  (h.  Leipsic,  O.). 
I'repared  in  Larwill  (Ind.)  H.  S.  and  Wes- 
leyan  Methodist  Scni.,  Houghton,  N.  Y.  Phi 
Sigma  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Teacher. 
Sc,  Wesleyan  Methodist  Sem.,  1910-14;  Asst., 
("hem.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1914-16;  do.,  Univ.  of 
111..  19 16-18;  Instr.,  do.,  19 18 — .  Auth.: 
(With  H.  N.  Holmes)  Washing  Precipitates 
for  Peptization,  Jour,  of  Phys.  Chein.,  Vol. 
20,  igi6;  Collo'idal  Arsenates  and  Phosphates 
of  Iron,  Jour,  of  A.  C.  S.,  Vol.  38,  igi6. 
Married  (irace  Helen  Tiflfanv,  Ag  16,  igio, 
Aliiion,  N.  Y.  Child,  Faire'  Jane,  b.  F  20, 
10 1 2.      Address,    705    W.    High    St.,    Urbana. 

WALTER   JOHN    RISLEY 
(See   No.   Gs68.) 

ELMER    ROBERTS 
(See   No.    5901.) 

SHELBY  SAUFLEY  ROBERTS 
Consulting  Engr.;  B.  S.,  Rose  Poly.  Inst., 
1896;  C.  E.,  do.,  1907;  b.  Ap  13,  1874,  Louis- 
ville, Ky.;  s.  Bolin  Emery  (b.  N  10,  1830, 
Richmond,  Ky.)  and  Margaret  Katherine 
(Pickens)  Roberts  (b.  N  10,  1846,  Columbia, 
Ky.).  Prepared  in  Louisville  (Ky.)  Male  H. 
S.  Phi  Sigma  Phi;  Sigma  Xi.  Track  Ap- 
prentice, I.  C.  R.  R.,  i8gS;  Asst.  to  Topogra- 
pher, Rodman,  Instrumentman,  St.  L.  P.  & 
N.  R.  R.,  1898-99;  Asst.  to  Asst.  Engr.,  In- 
strumentman, Bldg.  Inspr.,  Asst.  Engr.,  Road- 
master,  L.  &  N.  R.  R.,  1899-1905;  Asst.  Engr., 
I.  C.  R.  R.,  1905;  Supt.,  Bldg.  Const.,  with 
F.  C.  Brent,  Pensacola,  Fla.,  190S-06;  Office 
Engr.,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1906-08;  Asst."  Prof.,  Ry. 
Civ.  Engng.  Univ.  of  III.,  1908-10;  Asst.  Engr., 
Const.    Dept.,    and    Div.    Engr.,    Const.,    I.    C. 


R.  R.,  1910-13;  Consulting  Engr.  in  pvt  prac- 
tice, Chicago,  1913 — .  ?nd  Sergt.,  Co.  C,  ist 
Ky.,  1891-94.  Auth.:  Track  J'ormulae  and 
Tables,  John  W^iley  &  Sons.  1910:  also  several 
articles.  Mem.,  A.  S.  C.  E.;  A. 11,  Ry.  Engr. 
Assn.;  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs. ;  Chicajfo  Engrs. 
Club.  Married  Nell  Ackley  Richardson,  N  26, 
1901,  Louisville,  Ky.  Children:  Nell  Rich- 
ardson, b.  S  26,  1902;  Shelby  Chilton,  b.  F  15, 
1904;  Sarah  Pickens,  b.  Ag  16,  1906.  Address, 
1454  South  2nd  St.,  Sta.  E.,  Louisville, 
Ky. ;  bus.  add.,  110 1-2  Transportation  Bldg., 
Chicago. 

RHODES  ROBERTSON 
Associate;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1908;  M.  Arch. 
do.,  1910;  b.  S  27,  1886,  Somerville,  Mass.;  s. 
.\rthur  Rhodes  (b.  Charleston,  Mass.)  and 
Hannah  Whitney  (Tufts)  Robertson  (b.  West- 
boro,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Latin  H.  S.,  Som- 
erville, Mass.  Arch.  Scholarship,  1909-10. 
Draftsman  and  Designer,  Cram,  Goodhue,  and 
Ferguson,  Boston,  1910-12;  Nelson  Robinson 
Traveling  Fellowship  in  Arch.,  1912-14;  De- 
signer, office  of  W.  L.  Morrlle,  Boston,  19 14- 
16;  Assoc,  Arch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  igi6-i8. 
Lt.,  C.  A.  C,  1918.  Address,  11  Kirkland 
Road,  Cambridge,  Mass.;  bus.  add.,  402  Engng. 
Hall,  Urbana. 

WILLIAM  SPENCE  ROBERTSON 
Professor;  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  W'is.,  1899;  M. 
L.,  do.,  1900;  Ph.  D.,  Yale,  1903;  b.  O  7, 
1872,  Glasgow,  Scotland.  Prepared  in  Mil- 
waukee East  Side  H.  S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Grad.  Scholar,  Am.  Hist.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
tgoo-oi;  Bulkeley  Fellow,  Am.  Hist.,  Yale 
Univ.,  1901-03;  Instr.,  Hist.,  W'est.  Reserve 
Univ.,  1903-06;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1906-09;  ab- 
sent on  leave  and  Acting  Prof.,  Am.  Hist., 
Ind.  Univ.,  1909;  Acting  Prof.,  do.,  summer 
igog;  Asst.  Prof.,  Hist.,  Univ.  of  111.,  igog- 
18;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  igi8 — .  Auth.:  Fran- 
cisco de  Miranda,  Rpt.  of  Am.  Hist.  Assn., 
Vol.  I,  1907;  Rise  of  the  Spanish-Am.  Repub- 
'ics.  New  York,  igi8;  Francisco  de  Miranda  y 
'a  Revolucion  de  la  America  Espanola.  trans- 
lated by  Diego  Mendoza,  Bogota,  igiS;  The 
Beginnings  of  Spanish-Am.  Diplomacy,  Turner 
Essays  in  Am.  Hist.;  articles  on  Monroe  Doc- 
trine, relations  of  United  States  with  His- 
panic Am.,  etc.  Mem.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.;  Cor- 
•esponding  Mem.,  Nat.  Acad,  of  Hist,  of  Vene- 
^uella;  Hon.  Mem.,  Nat.  Acad,  of  Hist,  of 
Columbia.  Married  Gertrude  Mueller,  Je  30, 
rgi3,  Cleveland.  Children:  Jean,  b.  Ag  15, 
rgi4;  James  Mueller,  b.  Ap  18,  igi6.  Address, 
•(06    Michigan   Ave.,   Urbana. 

*CHARLES  MULFORD  ROBINSON 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Rochester,  1891;  A.  M.,  do., 
1905;  b.  Ap  30,  1869,  Rampapo,  N.  Y.;  s. 
Arthur  and  Jane  H.  (Porter)  Robinson.  Ed., 
Rochester  Post-Express,  1891-1902;  Sec,  Am. 
Park  and  Outdoor  Art  Assn.,  1902-04;  Assoc. 
Ed.,  Philadelphia  Ledger,  1904;  contributing 
id..  The  Survey  and  Architectural  Record, 
1907-12;  Prof.,  Civic  design.  Univ.  of  111., 
1913-16.  Specialist  in  municipal  aesthetics  and 
own-planning;  has  made  plans  for  the  im- 
orovement  of  Denver,  Colorado  Springs,  Hono- 
lulu, Oakland,  Los  Angeles,  I'ort  Wayne,  etc.; 
nem.,  expert  comn.  for  Columbus,  O..  and  for 
Omaha,  Neb.  I'irst  Prof,  of  civic  design  in 
he  U.  S.  Auth. :  The  Improvement  of 
Towns  and  Cities,  12th  printing,  1916;  Mod- 
.■rn  Civic  Art,  1903,  190=;,  igog,  1912,  1917; 
The  Call  of  the  City,  1908;  The  Width  and 
.Arrangement  of  Streets,  1911;  City  Planning, 
1915;  also  many  mag.  articles  on  art  and 
mprovement.  Sec,  Am.  Park  and  Outdoor 
.Art  Assn.,  1902-04;  first  sec.  Am.  Civic  Assn., 
Alliance  of  Civic  Organizations;  hon.  mem., 
Eng.  S.  C.  A.  P.  A.:  sec,  Am.  League  for 
Civic    Improvement;    Nat.    Com.    on    Mun.    Im- 


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provement  of  the  Arch.  League  of  Am.  Mar- 
ried Eliza  Ten  Eyck  Pruyn,  Ap  8,  1896,  Alb- 
any, N.  Y.  Died  D  31,  19:7,  Rochester,  N. 
Y.' 

ELNA  ALPHONSO  ROBINSON 
(See   No.   84.) 

MAURICE  HENRY  ROBINSON 
Professor;  B.  L.,  Dartmouth,  1890:  M.  A., 
Jo.,  :8q7;  Ph.  D.,  Yale,  1902;  b.  N.  H.;  s. 
Joseph  Wadleigh  (b.  D  7,  1817,  Meredith,  N. 
H.)  and  Frances  Eliza  (Weld)  Robinson  (b. 
Mr  23,  1S31,  .  Boothbay,  Me.).  Prepared  in 
N.  H.  Lit.  Inst. ;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Beta  Gamma 
Sigma;  Alpha  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Eta.  Scholar- 
ship. Dartmouth,  1896-7;  Fellowship,  Yale, 
1898-9.  Prin.,  H.  S.  and  Supt.  of  Pub.  Schs., 
Wahpeton,  N.  Dak.,  1890-92;  Supt.,  Pub. 
Schs.,  Madelia,  Minn.,  1902-06;  Asst.,  Pol. 
Sc,  Dartmouth,  1897-8;  Instr.,  Pol.  Econ., 
Yale,  1899-02;  Prof.,  Indus,  and  Transporta- 
tion, Univ.  of  111.,  1902 — .  Special  Expert 
Agt.,  Bur.  of  Census  in  valuation  of  Rys., 
1903;  Expert  on  Corps,  and  Ins.,  Com.  on 
Econ.  and  Efficiency,  111.  St.  Legislature,  1914- 
15.  Auth.:  A  History  of  Taxation  in  New 
Hampshire,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  1903;  The  Re- 
port of  the  Industrial  Commission;  Railway 
freight  rates,  1909;  Business  Organization  and 
Management,  LaSalle  Extension  Univ.,  1910; 
Organizing  and  Enterprise,  do.,  1914;  The 
Trust  Problem  and  Pub.  Opinion,  Pub.  Policy, 
Vol.  4;  The  Classification  of  Combinations 
and  Monopolies,  Yale  Review,  1899;  The  Legal 
Economic,  and  Accounting  Problems  involved 
in  the  Judicial  determination  of  Ry.  Passenger 
Rates,  do.,  Vol.  16;  Government  Regulation 
of  Insurance  Companies,  Trans.,  Am.  Econ. 
Assn.,  Vol.  8;  Accounting  in  its  Relation  to 
Economics,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.  Quarterly,  Vol. 
10 ;  Water  Works  Franchises,  Proceedings  III. 
Water-Suffply  Assn.,  Vol.  i;  The  Federal  Cor- 
poration Tax,  Am.  Econ.  Review,  Vol.  i;  va- 
rious other  articles.  Mem.,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.; 
Nat.  Inst,  of  Social  Scs. ;  Am.  Pol.  Sc.  Assn.; 
N.  H.  Hist.  Soc. ;  Epis.  Church;  Univ.  Club; 
Pine  Orchard  Club.  Married  Elinor  Corse, 
S  10,  1890,  Vt.  Child,  Florence  Elinor.  Ad- 
dress,   1016   W.    California   Ave.,    Urbana. 


RODNEY  POTTER  ROBINSON 
Assistant;  A.  B.,  LTniv.  of  Mo.,  19J0;  A.  M., 
do..  191 1 ;  b.  Mr  15,  1890,  Council  Bluffs,  la.; 
s.  Lyman  Bartlett  (b.  1852,  Broom  Co.,  N.  Y.) 
and  Lucy  Ann  (Lamb)  Robinson  (b.  Bridge- 
water,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Harlan  (la.)  H.  S. 
Attended  Epworth  Univ.,  Oklahoma  City,  1906- 
9.  Phi  Delta  Kappa;  .Scholarship,  Univ.  of 
Mo.,  1910-11;  Fellowship,  do.,  1914-15.  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  Lexington,  Mo.,  1911-13:  do.,  Ana- 
conda, Mont.,  19 13-14;  Asst.,  Classics,  Univ. 
of  III.,  1915-17.  U.  S.  A,  C,  Sec.  594.  Can- 
nvois  Automobiles.  Par  B.  C.  M.,  Paris, 
France,  1917 — .  Auth.:  Catullus  05,  Classical 
Philol.,    19 16.     Address,   Box  403   Perry,   Okla. 

•STILLMAN  WILLIAMS  ROBINSON 
C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1863;  D.  Sc,  O.  St. 
Univ.,  1896;  b.  Mr  6.  1838,  South  Reading, 
Vt. ;  s.  Ebenezer,  Jr.  (b.  S  30,  18:0,  do.)  and 
Adeline  (Williams)  Robinson  (h.  D  19,  1814). 
Prepared  in  Sprinsifield  (Vt.)  Wcsleyan  S(>m., 
and  Ann  Arbor  (Mich.)  H.  S.  Asst.  Engr., 
U.  S.  Lake  Sur.,  1863-6;  Asst.,  Engng.,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  1866-67;  Asst.  Prof.,  Min.  Engng. 
and  Geodesy,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1867-69;  En^r., 
Astronomer,  and  Surv.,  West  Boundary  Line 
of  Neb.,  1869;  Prof.,  Mcch.  Engng.  and  Phys., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1870-78;  Dean,  Coll.  of  Engng., 
do.,  187R;  Prof.,  Mech.  Engng.  and  Phys., 
do.,  1878-82;  Insp.,  R.  Rs.  and  Bridges  in 
Ohio,    1880-84;    Prof.,    Mech.    Engng.,    O.    St. 


Univ.,  1882-95;  Prof.  Emeritus,  do.,  1895-1910; 
Inventor,  Wire  Grip  Fastening  Co.,  1884-98; 
Consulting  Mech.  Engr.,  Lick  Telescope  and 
Mountings,  1887;  Consulting  Engr.,  Santa  Fe 
K.  R.  on  Train  Brakes  and  R.  R.  Labs.,  1883- 
4;  do.,  on  Bridges,  1887-90.  Inventions:  First 
Theromometer  Graduating  Machine,  i860; 
Magnetic  Break  Circuit  for  Astronom.  Clocks, 
1862;  Double  Eyepiece  for  Simultaneous 
.\stron.  Observers,  1S64;  Automatic  Cut-off 
Engines,  1872,  and  about  six  other  inventions 
not  patented;  Patented  in  all,  about  forty  in- 
ventions. Auth.:  Treaties  on  Gear  Teeth  by 
Templet  Odentograph,  Columbus,  O.  1883; 
Measurement  of  Gas  Wells,  Geol.  Rpts.  of 
Ohio,  1886;  Measurement  of  Natural  Gas,  do., 
1890;  Pitot  Instrument  for  Measuring  Gas, 
(/().,  3rd  Edition,  1892-6;  Robinson-Riehle 
Transmission  Dynamometer,  Riehle  Bros., 
Philadelphia,  1893;  Cast  Iron  Piling,  Iron 
Piling  Co.,  Columbus,  O.,  1899;  also  various 
earlier  books,  pamphlets,  and  articles.  Judge 
of  Awards,  R.  R.  Exposition,  Chicago,  1883; 
Chm.,  com.  on  Standards,  A.  S.  M.  E.,  1884; 
Roland  I'rize,  A.  S.  C,  E.,  1889;  Fellow  A. 
A.  A.  S.;  A.  S.  M.  E. ;  A.  S.  C.  E. ;  Soc.  for 
T'rom.  of  Engng.  Educ. ;  Soc.  Naval  Archs.  and 
Marine  Engrs. ;  Ohio  Soc.  Mech.,  Elec,  and 
.Steam  Engrs.  Married  Marv  E.  Holden,  D 
1863,  Niagara  Falls,  N.  Y.  (died,  1885);  Mary 
Haines,  Ap  1888,  Ada,  O.  Children:  Eckka 
Mazola,  b.  O  1869;  Erdis  Geroska,  b.  Ja, 
1S72;  Zella  Vina,  b.  D  1877.  Died  O  31, 
1910. 

WARD    REID    ROBINSON 
(See  No.  2804.) 

WILLIAM   KEAN  ROBINSON 

B.  S.,  Md.  Agr.  Coll.,  1913;  M.  S.,  Geo. 
\\"ashington  Univ.,  1915;  b.  l\Iy  27,  1892, 
Franktown,  Pa.  Prepared  in  Randolph-Macon 
Acad.;  Attended  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-16.  Asst., 
Bacteriol..  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-16;  Labs.,  Penn- 
svivania  R.  R.,  Altoona,  Pa.,  1916 — .  Mem., 
Epis.  Church.  Address.  Franktown.  Va. ; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Labs.,  Pennsylvania  R.  R.,  Al- 
toona, Pa. 

ALLEN  ELLINGTON  ROGERS 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1876;  A. 
M.,  do..  1878;  b.  Ap  23,  1856,  Ellsworth.  Me. 
Instr.,  Univ.  of  Me.,  seven  yrs. ;  Acting  Prof., 
Sch.  of  Law,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-07;  Prof.,  Law, 
Univ.  of  Me.,  1907 — .  Auth.:  Our  System 
of  Government.  Address,  Univ.  of  Me.,  Orono, 
Me. 

CHARLES    WESLEY    ROLFE 
(See   No.    14.) 

ALBIN  ROMEISER 
Assistant;  G.  G.,  Norm.  Coll..  N.  A.  G.  U., 
irji?;  b.  Je  16.  1893,  Belleville,  HI.;  s.  P.  M. 
(h.  1847,  Ger.)  and  Elsie  (Hilgard)  Romeiser 
(b.  1854,  Belleville,  111.).  Prepared  in  Belle- 
ville H.  S.  Asst.,  Phys.  Tr.,  Univ.  of  111. 
Lt.  U.  S.  N.  A.,  1917 — .  Address,  Belleville, 
111. 

PETER  ROOS 
Born  F  22,  1850,  Sweden.  Prepared  in 
Pub.  .Schs.,  Lyngby  and  Kristianstad.  I're.sco 
painter  and  designer,  Bn.ston,  1872-73;  Instr., 
Boston  Evening  Drawing  Schs.,  1873;  estab- 
lished Boston  Art  Acad.,  1874;  Instr..  Indus. 
.Art  and  Design.  Univ.  of  111.,  1876-77,  1880; 
I'rof..  Indus.  Art  and  Design,  do.,  1880-89; 
studied  and  practiced  land,  art,  1890-96;  Dir., 
.Art  .Study,  Pub.  Schs.,  Cambridge,  Mass., 
iS.)6 — .  Mem.,  Boston  Art  Club,  1874;  Nat. 
IC<hic.  Assn.,  1903;  St.  Teachers'  Assn.  of 
Mass.,  1897;  The  Cambridge  Mun.  Art  Soc, 
1903;  The  Univ.  of  111.  Club,  1903.  Address, 
24   Sacramento   St.,   Cambridge,  Mass. 


Faculty 


937 


RALPH  RODNEV  ROOT 
Land.  Gard. ;  B.  S.  A.,  Conifll,  igio;  M. 
L.  A.,  Harvard,  1Q12;  b.  Mr  15,  1884,  James- 
town, N.  Y. ;  s.  Frank  Henry  (b.  Ja  iq,  1851, 
Busti,  N.  Y.)  and  Josephine  (Wilcox)  Root 
(b.  My  14,  1853,  do.).  Prepared  in  James- 
town (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  Acacia;  Scarab;  Univ. 
Land.  Archs.  Soc;  Scholarship,  Harvard, 
1910-11.  Land.  Arch.,  with  15.  M.  Watson, 
George  Burnop,  and  in  other  professional 
offices;  Instr.,  Land.  Gard.,  Univ.  of  111., 
19:2-13;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1913-18;  Exchange 
Prof.,  Land.  Gard.,  Mass.  Agr.  Coll.,  191 5; 
Prof,  in  charge  of  Lake  Forest  Summer  Sch. 
of  Land.  Archs.,  1916-17;  Land.  Gard..  Chi- 
cago, 1918 — .  Anth. :  Design  in  Landscape 
Gardening,  Root  and  Kelley,  Century  Co., 
1914;  Landscajje  Ed..  Am.  Community  .Scric;, 
Lake  Forest,  1916;  Intensive  Park  Develop- 
ment, Am.  City,  19 12;  Notes  on  a  Colonial 
Garden,  Land.  Arch.,  191 1;  Improvement  of 
the  Home  Grounds,  Craftsman,  1912;  Why  a 
Garden,  Jour,  of  the  Intcrnat.  Garden  Club, 
1911.  Mem..  Univ.  Club,  Urbana  and  Chi- 
cago; Coll.  Art  Assn.;  Topiarian  Club;  Hon- 
orary Mem.,  Garden  Club  of  111.;  Univ.  Land. 
Archs.  Soc.  Address,  20  Jackson  Boulevard, 
Chicago. 

CARLTON  R.  ROSE 
Consulting  Engr. ;  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1894;  Ph.  D..  do.,  1896;  b.  Je  16,  1873;  s. 
Benjamin  Preston  and  Cornelia  (Robinson) 
Rose.  Prepared  in  Ann  Arbor  (Mich.)  H.  S. 
Delta  Upsilon.  Asst.  Instr.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1894-96;  Instr.,  do.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1896-1900;  Prof.,  Metallurgy,  Colo.  Sch.  of 
Mines,  1901-03;  Supt.,  Smelters,  Pueblo, 
Colo.,  1903-14;  Consulting  Engr.,  1914 — . 
Mem..  A.  I.  M.  E. ;  Colo.  Sc.  Soc.  Married 
Winifred  Higbee,  Ag  12,  1807.  Children: 
Carlton  Higbee,  b.  S  3,  1902;  Robert  Preston, 
b.  D  30,  1908;  Edward  Louis,  b.  Je  3,  1909. 
Address,    1942    Cheremoya,    Hollywood,    Calif. 

CLARENCE   SAMUEL    ROSS 
(See  No.   5908.) 

HARRY   ALBERT    ROSS 
(See  No.  8714.) 

LUTHER  SHERMAN  ROSS 
(See  No.  581.) 

GERARD  van  ROSSEN  (HOOGENDIJK) 
Chemist;  Ag.  Engr.,  Nat.  Agr.  Coll.,  Neth- 
erlands, 1903;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Gottingen, 
1910;  b.  Heerenberg,  Holland.  Prepared  in 
Amsterdam  (Netherlands)  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi. 
Instr.,  Chem.,  L^niv.  of  Colo.,  19 10-12;  do., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1915-17;  Lecturer,  Bryn  Mawr 
Coll.,  1917;  Chem.,  Central  Soledad,  Cienfue- 
gos,  Cuba.  Married  Betty  McCay,  O  2,  iqiS, 
Philadelphia.  Address,  c/o  Central  Soledad, 
Cienfuegos,    Cuba.f 

CHARLES  RALPH  ROUNDS 
Professor;  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1901;  b. 
Ag  3,  1877,  Arkansaw,  Wis.;  s.  Cyrus  (b.  Ja 
23,  1831,  Mansfield,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  (Boyd) 
Rounds  (b.  Pittsburgh,  Pa.).  Prepared  in 
Florence  (Wis.)  II.  S.;  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Wis. 
Phi  Kappa  Sigma;  Athenae.  Teacher,  Coun- 
try sch.;  Instr.,  Rhet.  and  Pub.  Speak.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1901-03;  Prof.,  Reading  and  Gram., 
St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Whitewater,  Wis.,  1903-ri; 
Head,  Dept.  of  Eng.,  West  Div.  H.  S.,  Mil- 
waukee, Wis.,  1911-13;  Insp.,  Eng.,  Wis. 
Norm.  Schs.,  1913-15;  Head,  Depts.  of  Eng. 
and  Exten.,  do.,  Milwaukee,  Wis.,  1915 — . 
Auth. :  The  Varying  Systems  of  Nomencla- 
ture in  Use  in  Our  Texts  in  English  Gram- 
mar, Educ.  Review,  1910;  A  Symposium  on 
Reform    in    Grammatical    Nomenclature    in    the 


Study  of  the  Languages.,  The  Present  Situa- 
tion and  Possible  Remedies,  The  Sch.  Review, 
Vol.  XIX,  191 1 ;  The  Waste  of  Unlearning, 
Eng.  Jour.,  19 12;  Co-auth. :  Do  Too  Many 
Students  Fail,  Sch.  Review,  1913;  ed. : 
Holmes'  Autocrat  of  the  Breakfast  Table, 
Macmillan;  Ruskin's  Sesame  and  Lilies,  Am. 
Book  Co.;  Wisconsin  Authors  and  Their 
\yorks,  Parker  Pub.  Co.;  joint  ed. :  Wiscon- 
sin in  Story  and  Song,  do.  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church.  Married  Mabel  Willis,  Je  29,  1905, 
Crawfordsville,  Ind.  Children:  David  Ed- 
ward, b.  My  II,  1907;  Stuart  Boyd,  b.  S  16, 
1908;  Benjamin,  b.  Ag  16,  1912.  Address, 
7,So  Farwell  Ave.,  Milwaukee;  bus.  add.,  St. 
Norm.    Sch.,    do. 


CHESTER  HARVEY  ROWELL 
Editor;  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1888;  b. 
N  1,  1867,  Bloomington,  111.;  s.  Jonathan 
Harvey  (b.  F  10,  1833,  Haverhill,  N.  H.) 
and  Maria  Sanford  (Woods)  Rowell  (b.  F  14, 
1843).  Prepared  in  Bloomington  H.  S. ;  H. 
S.  Dept.,  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  Delta  Tau 
Delta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Grad.  Work,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  1888-89;  do.,  universities  of  Halle 
and  Berlin;  also  studied  in  Rome  and  Paris. 
Clerk  to  the  Comn.  on  Elections  of  the  H. 
Rep.,  51st  Congress,  Washington,  D.  C,  1889- 
91;  Teacher,  Baxter  Coll.,  Kan.  (now  de- 
funct); do., /Racine  Coll.,  Wis.;  do.,  H.  S., 
Fresno,  Calif.;  Instr..  Ger.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1897-98;  Ed.  and  publisher,  Fresno  Republi- 
can, Calif.,  1898 — ;  Lecturer,  Journalism, 
Univ.  of  Calif.,  summer  191 1.  Auth.:  Digest 
of  Contested  Election  Cases  in  the  51st  Con- 
gress, Govt.  Printing  Office,  Washington. 
1891;  A  Historical  and  Legal  Digest  of  all 
the  Contested  Election  Cases  in  the  House  of 
Representatives  of  the  U.  S.  from  the  First 
to  the  ,s6th  Congress,  1789-1901;  do.,  various 
articles  in  newspapers  and  periodicals.  Mem., 
Sch.  Bd.,  Fresno,  Calif.;  Regent,  Univ.  of 
Calif.;  Calif.  St.  Comn'.,  Panama-Pacific  In- 
ternat.  Exp.,  1910-15;  Pres.,  Lincoln-Roosevelt 
Rep.  League  of  Calif.,  1909-11;  do..  La  Fol- 
lette  League  of  Calif.,  191 1;  Chm.,  Calif. 
Rep.  St.  Convention,  19 10;  Delegate,  Nat. 
Rep.  and  Nat.  Progressive  Conventions,  1912; 
Mem.  ^ub-com.  on  platform  of  both  conven- 
tions; Calif.  Nat.  Com.,  Progressive  party, 
1912-16;  Delegate,  Nat.  Progressive  Com., 
1916;  mem.,  Nat.  Rep.  Campaign  Com., 
1916 — ;  Chm.  Rep.  St.  Com.,  Calif.,  1916 — ; 
V.  P.,  Nat.  Mun.  League;  Mem.,  Am.  Pol. 
Sc.  Assn.;  Nat.  Bd.,  Associated  Press;  Dir., 
Calif.  Circuit  Associated  Press;  Am.  Newspa- 
per Publishers'  Assn.;  Commonwealth  Club 
of  Calif.  Married  Myrtle  Marie  Lingle,  Ag 
I,  1897,  Chicago.  Children:  Chester  H.,  b. 
Jl  9,  1898  (died  Ja  22,  1900);  Cora  W.,  b. 
My  4,  1900;  Mildred  M.,  b.  F  3.  1906  (died 
Jl  30.  1906);  Barbara  Lois,  b.  Jl  30,  1907; 
Jonathan  H.,  b.  O  29,  1909.  Address,  269 
Forthcamp    Ave.,    Fresno,    Calif. 

FLOYD   ELBA  ROWLAND 
(See    No.    6531.) 

SIDNEY  ARCHIE  ROW'LAND 
Assistant;  A.  B..  Ouachita  Coll.,  1907;  b. 
S  23,  1887,  Camden,  Ark.;  s.  Sidney  Alvin 
(b.  F  21,  1850.  Dallas  Co.,  Ark.)  and  Mary 
Adeline  (Pryor)  Rowland  (b.  Mr  14,  1857, 
Bibb  Co.,  Ga.).  Prepared  in  Camden  (Ark.) 
H.  S.  Hermesian;  Gamma  Alpha.  Scholar- 
ship, Phys.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-10;  Fellow, 
Pbys.,  Engng.  Exp.  Sta..  do.,  igio-ii;  Instr., 
Math,  and  Phys..  Prep.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  Ark., 
1907-09;  Asst.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-14; 
Instr.,  do.,  Union  Coll.,  Schenectady,  N.  Y., 
19 1. S — .  Mem.,  Baptist  Church.  Address, 
c/o   Union   Coll.,   Schenectady,    N.   Y. 


938 


University  of  Illinois 


ADELINE  WHITNEY  ROWLEY 
(KEWLEY) 
B.  M.,  De  Pauw  Univ.,  1805;  b.  Ap  26. 
1873,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.;  d.  DeWitt  Clintor 
(b.  S  30.  1824,  Middlesex  Co.,  N.  Y.)  and 
Adeline  T.  (Weed)  Rowley  (b.  Je  19.  1836. 
Ypsilanti,  Mich.).  Prepared  in  Mich.  St 
Norm.  Univ.;  DePauw  LTniv.  Alpha  Chi 
Omega.  Teacher,  Voice  Culture.  Young  La 
dies'  Sch.,  Columbia.  Tenn.,  1895-06;  do.. 
Univ.  of  III.,  1806-97;  do.,  Onarga  Sem., 
Onarga.  111.,  1897-98.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church. 
Married  James  Kewlev,  S  2,  1899,  Cedar 
Rapids,  la.  Child,  Robert  Condit,  b.  U  12 
1900.      Address,    Onarga,    111. 

BERTHA    ELLA    ROYCE    (HUMMEL) 

(See  No.  2232.) 

EDWARD  ROYCE 

Musician;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1907;  b.  D  25, 
1886,  Cambridge,  ^lass. ;  s.  Josiah  (b.  N  20, 
1854,  Grass  Valley,  Calif.)  and  Katharine 
(Head)  Royce  (b.  O  9.  1858,  Brookline 
Mass.).  Prepared  in  Browne  and  Nichols 
Sch.,  Cambridge,  Mass.  Editorial  Bd.,  Har- 
vard Monthly.  Browne  and  Nichols  Club; 
Marienfeld  Club.  Teacher,  grade  schs.,  Porto 
Rico,  190S;  Harris  Traveling  Fellow,  1908-09; 
Attended  Stern  Conservatory,  Berlin,  Ger., 
1008-10;  Studied  conducting  with  Otto 
Rice,  i9o8;Schwarz  and  Dr.  Muck..  1905-09; 
Music  Dir.,  Baptist  Acad.,  Bryan  Tex.,  1910- 
11;  Instr.,  Piano,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-12;  do.; 
Westminister  Coll.,  Pa.,  1912-13;  do.;  Mid- 
dlebury  Coll.,  Vt.,  1913-16,  do.;  Ithaca  Con- 
servatory, Ithaca,  N.  Y.,  1916- — .  Auth. :  A 
Derelict.  Harvard  Monthly,  1904;  Drink  and 
the  Devil,  do.,  1904;  The  Mermaid,  do.,  1905; 
The  Age  of  Anne,  do..  1905;  Variations  in  A 
Minor  for  Piano,  Schirmer,  1917,  played  in 
New  York,  Boston,  Chicago,  by  Harold  Bauer. 
Mem.,  Harvard  Musical  Club;  Composer's- 
Club  of  Boston,  191 7 — .  Married  Elizabeth 
Lean  Randolph,  D  29,  1910,  Germantown,  Pa. 
Children:  Randolph,  b.  D  11,  1912;  Kather- 
ine,  b.  Ja  29,  1914.  Address,  11  Gray  Court 
Ithaca,  N.  Y. ;  bus.  add.,  Ithaca  Conservatory; 
do..  Art. 

CHRISTIAN  ALBAN  RUCKMICH 

Professor;  A.  B.,  Amherst,  1909;  A.  M.. 
do.,  1912;  Ph.  D.,  Cornell,  1913;  ^-  S  4. 
1886;  s.  Alban  Victor  (b.  1861,  Frieburg 
Baden,  Ger.)  and  Pauline  (Schroeder)  Ruck- 
mich  (b.  1865,  Meckleburg-Schwerin,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Brooklyn  (N.  Y.)  Man.  Tr.  H. 
S.  Sigma  Delta  Rho;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma 
Xi;  Phi  Delta  Kappa;  Phi  Eta;  Scholarships 
and  Fellowships,  Cornell  and  Columbia;  un- 
dergraduate honors  at  Amherst.  Teacher, 
Math,  and  Sc,  Central  H.  S.,  Springfield, 
Mass.,  1909-10;  Instr..  Psych.,  (Cornell,  1911- 
13;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-15;  studied  in 
Euroije,  summer  1914;  Assoc,  do.,  1915-17; 
Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  191 7 — ;  Acting  Head  of 
Dept.,  do.,  1918.  Married  Katherine  Theilen. 
(•13),  1915,  Camp  Point,  111.  Address,  702 
W.    Oregon   St.,    Urbaiia. 

WILLEM  RUDOLFS 
Assistant;  Ph.  D.,  Wageningen,  191 1;  b.  F 
13,  1886,  Wageningen,  Holland;  s.  W.  (b. 
Arnheim,  do.)  and  Anthonia  (van  Ewyk) 
Kudolfs  (b.  Ja  13,  1851,  Kesteren,  do.).  Pre 
pared  in  Wageningen,  Holland.  Studenti 
Corps,  Holland;  Cosmopolitan  Club.  Asst., 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Wageningen,  Holland,  191 1 
16;  Chem.,  Chem.  Works,  Edison  Co.,  New 
ark,  N.  J.,  1916-17;  Asst.  Chem.,  Agr.  Exp 
Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917— .  Auth.:  Variou.-- 
articles  in  agr.  magazines.  Address,  402  S 
Lincoln  Ave.,  Urbana. 

MAXIMILIAN  JOSEF  RUDWIN 

Instructor;    A.    B.,   Univ.   of   Wis.,    1908;    A 

M.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1910;   Ph.   D.,  O.   St. 


Univ.,  1913;  b.  Ja  22,  1885,  Europe.  Pre- 
pared in  Realschule,  Leipzig,  Ger.;  attended 
Stanford;  Columbia;  Univ.  of  Chicago.  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  Wis.,  1907-08;  Purdue  L^niv.,  1913-16; 
Instr.,  Ger.,  l^niv.  of  111.,  1916-18;  Grad.  Fel- 
lowship, Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1918 — .  Auth.: 
Die  Prophctenspriiche  und-Zitate  im  religiosen 
Drama  des  dcutschen  Mittelalters,  Dresden- 
Leipsic,  1913;  Die  Teufelsszenen  im  geistlichcn 
Drama  dcs  dcutschen  Mittelalters,  Johns  Hop- 
kins Press,  1914;  Dcr  Tciifel  in  den  dcutschen 
5cistlichen  Spielen  dcs  Mittelalters  und  der 
Reformationszeit,  Johns  Hopkins  Press,  191 5- 
.\rticles  on  subjects  in  German  lit.  in  various 
mags.  Mem.,  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.; 
.•\ssn.  of  Mod.  Lang.  Teachers  of  Central 
West  and  South.  Address,  c/o  Johns  Hop- 
kins Univ.,   Baltimore. 

HAROLD  KIRK  RULISON 
Assistant;  B.  S.,  N.  Y.  St.  Coll.  of  Agr., 
1015;  b.  My  17,  i8go.  West  Almond,  N.  Y. 
Prepared  in  Angelica  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  Alpha 
Zeta.  Asst.,  Dairy  Hu.sb.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915- 
18;  R.  R.  Acct.,  Rochester,  N.  Y^  1918—. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  (Thurch.  Address,  Rochester, 
N.  Y. 

GUY    HENRY    RUMP 
(See  No.  2233.) 

HENRY  PERLY  RUSK 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Valparaiso  Univ.,  1904; 
B.  S.  A.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1908;  M.  S.  A.,  do., 
iqii;  b.  Jl  19,  1884,  Rantoul,  111.;  s.  William 
Humphrey  (b.  Ja  15,  18^9,  O.)  and  .\nna  L. 
(Renner)  Rusk  (b.  F  g,  1850,  HI.).  Prepared 
'11  (Ind.)  Francesville  and  Valparaiso.  IT. 
Schs.;  Alpha  Zeta;  Sigma  Xi.  Instr..  Biol., 
Mil.  Acad.,  Columbia.  Mo.,  1906-07:  Stud.  Asst., 
An.  Ilusb.  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1907-08;  .\sst.,  do.. 
1908-09:  I'irst  Asst.,  An.  Husb.,  Ind.  Exp. 
Sta.,  Purdue,  Ind.,  1909-10;  Assoc,  Beef  Cat- 
le,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-13;  Asst.  Prof.,  do., 
i9n-iS;  Prof.,  do.,  1918 — .  Co-Auth. :  Winter 
Steer  Feeding,  Ind.  E.vp.  Sta..  BiiL,  No.  153- 
Married  Edith  Elizabeth  Hartley,  Jc  28,  1911. 
Eureka,  Ind.  Children:  Elizabeth  Hartley,  b. 
O  14.  1912;  Martha  Hartley,  b.  Jl  3,  191 5- 
Address,  607  Michigan  Ave.,  Urbana. 

WARREN  ALBERT  RUTH 
Associate;  A.  B.,  Wabash  Coll.,  1906;  A. 
M..  do.,  1909;  b.  My  23;  1884,  St.  Joseph  Co.. 
Ind.;  s.  Albert  H.  (b.  Mv  3,  1857,  do.)  and 
.\mv  E.  (Ringle)  Ruth  (b.  F  7.  1857.  do.). 
Prepared  in  S.  Bend  (Ind.)  and  Mishawaka 
(Ind.)  H.  Schs.  Attended  Washington  Univ., 
St.  Louis,  1007-08.  Phi  Delta  Thcta:  Alpha 
Chi  Sigma.  Stud.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Wabash  Coll., 
1904-06;  Fellowship,  Chem.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1906- 
07;  Instr.,  Chem.,  Wabash  Coll.,  1908-09; 
Asst.,  Hort.  Chem..  Univ.  of  HI.,  igoq-io; 
\sst.  Chem.,  Hort.,  do.,  1910-13;  Assoc,  Chem., 
Hort.,  1913—.  Co-Auth.:  ///.  B.rp.  Sta.  Bui. 
185.  Married  Mary  L.  Waddell,  Je  25,  191.S. 
Princeton,  111.  Child,  Barbara  Bennett,  b. 
.\p  23,  1916.  Address,  613  Michigan  Ave., 
I'rbana. 

THOMAS  ARTHUR  RUTHERFORD 
Physician;  B.  S..  Princeton.  1903;  M.  S., 
do.,  1907;  M.  D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1907;  ''.  Ag 
11,  1880,  Strathroy,  Ont.:  s.  James  (b.  Kelso, 
Scotland)  and  Elizabeth  Jane  (Bailie)  Ruther- 
ford (b.  Sarnia,  Ont.).  Prepared,  Blair 
Presby.  Acad.  Alpha  Omega  Alpha;  Sigma 
Xi;  Alpha  Mu  Pi  {)mega;  Quax.  Pepper  Med. 
Snc;  Honors  in  Plus.  Sc.  .Asst..  Chem. 
Univ.  of  111.,  1907-08;  ist  Asst.  Physician, 
Hillside  Home  and  Scranton  Hosp.  for  the 
Insane,  1908-09;  Chief  Physician,  do.,  1909-14; 
Sujit.,  do.,  19 14 — .  Auth.:  Comparative  Chemi- 
cal Composition  of  the  Hair  of  the  Various 
Races.  Mem.,  Lackawanna  Co.  Med.  Soc. ; 
Pa.   St.   Med.   Soc;   A.  M.  A.;   Scranton  Club; 


Faculty 


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Craftsman  Club.  Married  Marjorie  Angeline 
Spencer,  Je  21,  1911,  Carbondale,  Pa.  Child, 
Russell  Spencer,  b.  Ja  21,  1914.  Address, 
Clarks    Summit,   Pa. 

ROY  WEAVER  RUTT 
(See  No.  1959.) 

WARD  HANSON  SACHS 
Chemist;  B.  S.,  111.  Wcslcyan  Univ.,  1910: 
A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1917;  ,j.  D  25,  1887. 
Towanda,  111.;  s.  Hanson  Philip  (b.  N  30, 
iSq.s,  Gridley,  HI.)  and  Martha  Jane  (Moats) 
Sachs  (b.  N  6,  1856,  Towanda,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Towanda  H.  S.  Tau  Kappa  Epsilon;  Sigma 
Xi;  Ciamnia  Alpha.  Asst.,  Soils,  Univ.  of  111., 
1910-13;  Assoc,  Chm.,  111.  Agr.  E.xp.  Sta.,  do., 
1913-16;  Assoc,  Soil  Analysis,  do.,  1917-18; 
Chem.,  Eberley  Chem.  Works,  Little  Rock, 
Ark.,  1918— .  Married  Mabel  Straight,  Ag  10, 
loii,  Oklahoma  City,  Okla.  Children:  Lois 
Miriam,  b.  Je  16,  1913;  Ward  Hanson,  Jr.,  b. 
Ja  9,  1915.  Address,  Eberley  Chem.  Works, 
Little  Rock,  Ark. 

FRED  ANSON  SAGER 
Consulting  Engr. ;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mieh.. 
1894.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Asst.,  Phys.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1894-6;  Instr.,  Phys.  and  Asst.  Prof., 
Phys.,  do.,  1896-1903;  Con.  Engr.  in  Elec, 
Mech.,  and  Civ.  Engng.,  Chicago,  1903 — . 
Mem.,  West.  Soc.  of  Engrs. ;  A.  I.  E. ;  Univ. 
Club,  Chicago;  Art  Inst.,  (Thicago.  Married 
Alta  Louise  Stansliury  ('03).  Ag  23,  1911,  Spo 
kane.  Wash.  Children:  Ellen  Louise,  b.  Ja  3 
191.S;  William  Frederick,  b.  Ja  22,  1918.  Ad- 
dicts,   I  OS    S.    La    Salle    St.,    Chicago. 

CLARENCE  STANLEY  SALE 
Engineer;  B.  S.,  Purdue,  1906;  b.  Ja  13. 
1884,  Louisville,  Ky. ;  s.  Clarence  (b.  S  15, 
J 852,  do.)  and  Fanny  Stevens  (Lee)  Sale  (b 
D  17,  i8s8,  do.).  Prepared  in  Louisville  (Kv.'i 
H.  S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Pan  Hellenic  Council. 
Asst.  Mgr.,  Florida  East  Coast  Ry.,  1906-07; 
Assoc.  Ed.,  Ry.  Age,  1908-9;  Sales  Mgr.. 
Blount  Plow  Works,  1910;  Bus.  Mgr.,  Munici- 
pal Engng.,  1911-12;  Gen.  Mgr.,  Engng.  Pub. 
Co.,  1913-15;  Ed.,  Chicago  Assn.  of  Commerce 
Com.  on  Smoke  Abatement  and  Electrification 
of  Rys.,  1913-16;  Asst.  to  Dir.  Engng.  Exp. 
Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-18;  Instr.,  C.  E.,  do., 
1916-17;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1917-18;  Asst.  to 
Pres.,  Ry.  Car  Mfr's.  Assn.,  New  York  City 
19 18 — .  Auth.:  Ed.  Smoke  Abatement  anc 
Electrification,  Rand  McNally  &  Co.,  1915: 
Articles  in  Ry.  Agr.,  1907-8;  Municipal  Engng. 
1910-15;  Technograph,  1917-18;  Am.  City,  Ap, 
19 1 8,  and  Proceedings,  III.  Municipal  League. 
19 1 7.  Mem.,  Sigma  Xi.  Married  Endosa 
Smith,  Ap  3,  1909,  Chicago.  Address,  61 
Broadway,    New    York    City. 

JOHN    LANGLEY   SAMMIS 
(See  No.    1080.) 

FRANK  BERRY  SANBORN 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  1887: 
C.  E.,  do.,  1889;  M.  S.,  Harvard.  1898;  b.  ja 
IS,  1865,  Hampton  Falls.  N.  IT. ;  s.  Albert 
James  (b.  1830,  do.)  and  Sarah  Ann  (Johnson) 
Sanborn  (b.  D  9,  1836,  Seabrook,  N.  H.). 
Prepared  in  Putnam  Free  H.  S.,  Newburyport. 
Mass.  Sigma  Chi.  Scholarship  at  Dartmouth 
and  Harvard;  Asst.  Prof.,  C.  E.,  Tufts  Coll., 
1899-1901;  Asst.  Prof.,  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1908-09  (substitute  for  Professor  I.  O.  Baker 
during  his  yr.  of  absence);  Prof.,  C.  E.,  Tufts 
Coll.,  1901 — .  Inventor:  Device  for  measur- 
ing water,  Nozzle  Piezometer;  a  shaft  speed 
counter;  a  low  pressure  water  gauge;  a  marine 
speedometer.  Auth.:  Mechanics  Problems, 
John  Wiley  &  Sons,  3rd  ed.,  1912;  The  Public 
Health   of   Lawrence,   Mass. ;    also   various   art- 


icles. Married  Grace  A.  Cobb,  S  21,  1892, 
Boston.  Children:  Ralph,  b.  Jl  19,  1894; 
Ruth  Aldcn,  b.  Je  26,  1897;  Paul  Codman,  b. 
Ja  22,   1901.     Address,  Cambridge,  Mass.f 

WILLIAM    EMANUEL   SANDFORD 

Chemist;  Ph.  C,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892;  b. 
Mr  31,  1871,  Chicago;  s.  William  Brown  (b. 
Jl  9,  1843.  Paterson,  N.  J.)  and  Mary  Ann 
(Cowan)  Sanford  (b.  F  i,  1846,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Kewanee  H.  S. ;  U.niv.  Acad.  Phi 
Chi.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1892-93; 
Asst.,  Chem.  and  Instr.,  Pharmacy,  do.,  1893- 
94;  Instr.,  Pharmacy,  do.,  1894-96;  Chem., 
Western  Tube  Co.,  Kewanee.  111.,  1897-99; 
Supt.,  do.,  1899-1905;  Supt.,  Mark  Mfg.  Co. 
(Tube  Works),  Zanesville,  O.,  1905-11;  with 
Big  t'reek  Colliery  Co.,  Chicago,  igii-12; 
Special  Engng.  work  and  sales  occupations, 
1912-17.  Maj.,  Ord.  Dept.,  U.  S.  A.,  1917 — . 
Discovered  appliances  in  tube  making  and 
methods  of  refining  waste  products  from  gal- 
vanizing process.  Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Seventh 
Regt.  (O.)  Mil.  Band,  1906;  Dir.,  Mil.  Band, 
Kewanee,  III.,  1900-05;  A.  C.  S.,  1899;  A.  S. 
M.  E.,  1906;  B.  P.  O.  E.;  Congr.  Church. 
Married  Eva  Regine  Phillips,  Ag  7,  1895, 
Kewanee,  111.  Children:  William  Phillips,  b. 
O  27,  1896;  Edna  Muriel,  b.  My  6,  1898; 
Florence  Louise,  b.  My  18,  1900;  Margaret 
Isabel,  b.  Ja  16,  1905;  Helen  Regine,  b.  Ja  11, 
1907.  Address,  608  S.  Chestnut  St.,  Kewanee, 
III. 

CLAUDE  WILLIAMSON  SANDIFUR 
(Sec  No.  G582.) 

LEW    R.    SARETT 
(See   No.    7923.) 

HERBERT  HOWLAND  SARGENT 
Maj.,  U.  S.  A.;  B.  S.,  Blackburn  Univ., 
1S78;  U.  S.  Mil.  Acad.,  1883;  b.  S  29,  1858, 
Carlinville.  III.;  s.  Jacob  True  and  Maria  L. 
(Braley)  Sargent.  Appointed  Second  Lt.,  2d. 
U.  S.  Cav.,  1883;  Served  on  frontier  and  as 
Prof.,  Mil.  Sc,  Univ.  of  III.,  1886-87  till  out- 
break of  Spanish-Am.  War;  served  at  Wash- 
ington, 1S9S,  in  organizing  volunteers,  declined; 
appointed  Col.,  sth  U.  S.  Vol.  Inf.,  1898;  or- 
ganized regt.  at  Columbus,  Miss.;  at  Santiago, 
Cuba,  1898;  Commandant,  Dist.  Guantonamo 
under  Gen.  Wood,  1899;  Capt.  Cav.,  1899;  Lt. 
Col.,  29th  Inf.,  U.  S.  v.,  1899;  arrived  Manila 
with  Regt.,  N  2,  1899;  fought  insurgents  of 
Luzon;  Comd.  attacking  forces,  D  ig,  i8oi. 
at  battle  of  San  Mateo;  returned  to  U.  S., 
1 901;  Prof.,  Mil.  Sc.  and  Tactics,  A.  and  M. 
Coll.,  Coll.  Sta.,  Tex.,  1903-07;  Maj.,  2d  Cav., 
1909;  Grad.  from  Army  War  Coll.,  Washing- 
ton, D.  C,  1909;  Commandant,  Camp  Over- 
ton, Mindanao,  and  Torrey  Barracks,  Mind- 
anao, P.  I.,  1909;  retired  from  active  service, 
191 1;  Recalled  to  active  duty,  Je  27,  1916; 
Asst.  to  Dept.  Q.  M.,  West.  Dept.,  San  Fran- 
cisco; in  charge  of  Finance  and  Accounting 
Div.,  19 1 6-1 7;  Prof.,  Mil.  Sc.  and  Tactics, 
Princeton,  1917-18;  War  Plans  Div.  of  (jen. 
Staff  Corps  at  Army  War  Coll.,  Washington. 
D.  C.  Recommended  by  Gens.  Otis  and  Wood 
for  brevets  for  meritorious  services  in  Philip- 
pines and  Cuba;  Ordered  to  Washington  from 
S.  Dak.,  1007,  and  complimented  in  i)erson  by 
President  Roosevelt  on  Campaign  of  Santiago 
de  Cuba.  Auth.:  Napoleon  Bonaparte's  First 
Campaign,  1893;  The  Campaign  of  Marengo, 
1897;  The  Campaign  of  Santiago  de  Cuba, 
1007.  Married  Alice  C.  Applegate,  Ag  11, 
t886,  Olene,  Ore.  Address.  Office  of  Chief  of 
Staff,  War  Coll.   Div.,  Washington,   D.   C. 

THOMAS   EDMUND   SAVAGE 
Professor;  A.  B.,  la.  Wcslevan  Univ.,   1895; 
B.    S.,   Univ.    of   la.,    1897;   M.    S.,   do.,    1898; 
Ph.   D.,  Yale,   1909;  b.  Ja  8,   1866;  s.  John   (b. 


940 


University  of  Illinois 


Northamptonshire,  Eng.)  and  Tacy  Deborah 
(Crew)  Savage  (b.  Ashland,  Va.)-  Prepared 
in  Acad  of  Wcslevan  Univ.,  Mt.  Pleasant,  la. 
Sigma  Xi;  Beta  Theta  Pi.  Prof.,  Biol,  and 
Geol.,  Leander  Clark  Coll.,  Toledo,  la.,  i8<)9- 
1904;  Asst.  St.  Geol.  of  la.,  1904-07;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Geol.,  and  Geologist,  111.  Geol.  Sur., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1907 — ;  (Leave  of  absence,  J918) 
In  charge  of  study  of  oil  production  and  de- 
pletion in  Ohio,  Ind.,  and  111.  for  the  inter- 
nal revenue  office.  Auth.:  Clay  Seams  or 
so-called  Horsebacks  near  Springfield,  111., 
n.con.  Geol.,  Vol.  5,  1910;  The  Physiography  of 
Benton  Gounty,  Iowa,  History  of  Benton  Co., 
Lewis  Pub.  Co.,  Chicago;  The  Fauna  of  the 
Girardeau  Limestone  and  of  the  Edgewood 
Formation,  abstract.  Science,  New  Ser.,  Vol. 
32,  1910;  Geology  of  the  Herrin  Quadrangle, 
Mines  and  Minerals,  Vol.  21,  No.  9.  lo'i;  i  he 
Faunal  Succession  and  the  Correlation  of  the 
Pre-Devonian  Formations  of  Southern  111., 
St.  Geol.  Sur.,  Bui.  No.  16;  The  Geology  and 
Coal  Resources  of  the  Herrin,  111.  Quadrangle, 
111.  St.  Geol.  Sur.,  Bui.  No.  16;  also  many 
earlier  and  later  publications.  Mem.,  Geol. 
Soc.  of  Am.;  A.  A.  A.  S. ;  111.  Acad,  of  Sc. ; 
Paleontol.  Soc.  of  Am.  Married  Elinor 
Claire  Savage,  Jl  21,  1900,  Iowa  City,  la. 
Four  children.  Address,  611  W.  Nevada  St., 
Urbana. 

CHARLES   BOVETT   SAYRE 
(See  No.   5920.) 

*ATTILIO  FILIPPO  SBEDICO 
A.  B.,  Collegio  G.  B.  Vico-Chieti,  Italy, 
1903;  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Pa..  1907;  Ph.  D.,  do., 
1909;  b.  D  IS,  1880,  S.  Vito  Chietino,  Italy; 
s.  Giuseppe  (b.  Ap  6,  1844,  Laciano,  Italy) 
and  Enrichetta  (Gargano)  Sbedico  (b.  S  10, 
1852).  Prepared  in  Ginnasio-Liceo  G.  B. 
Vico-Chieti,  Italy.  Scholar,  1905-1909;  Trav- 
eling Fellow,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1906-07;  Instr., 
Italian,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  Summer  Sch.,  1908-10; 
Instr.,  Rom.  Langs.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-11; 
Instr.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Washington,  Seattle,  iqii; 
Asst.  Prof.,  French  and  Italian,  do.,  1911-if). 
Married  Ida  Stolle.  Jl  3.  iQi',  Urbana.  Child, 
Josephine  H.,  b.  Ap  11,  1912-  Died  Ag  16, 
1916,   Seattle. 

ALVIN  LOUIS   SCHALLER 
(See  No.   3165.) 

IRA  OBED  SCHAUB 
Farm  Demonstrator;  B.  S.,  N.  C.  Coll.  of 
Agr.  and  Mech.  Arts,  1900;  b.  S  28,  1889, 
Da'.ton,  N.  C;  s.  William  Henry  (b.  S  22, 
1846,  do.)  and  Mary  Laura  (Grabs)  Schaub 
(b.  1850,  do.).  Prepared  in  Pinnacle  Acad. 
N.  C.  Grad.  work,  Johns  Hopkins  Univ.  three 
yrs.  on  a  scholarship.  Alpha  Zeta;  Acacia; 
kappa  Sigma.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1903-05;  Asst.  Prof.,  Soils,  la. 
St.  Coll.,  1905-00;  Prof.,  Agr.  Exten.,  N  ('. 
St.  Coll.,  We.st  Raleigh,  N.  C,  1909-13;  Supt., 
Farm  Demonstration  Work,  Fri.sco  Lines, 
Springfield,  Mo.,  19 13 — .  Married  Maud  Ken- 
nedy, Jl  27,  1910,  (Collins,  la.  Child,  Maud 
Kennedy,  b.  S  4,  19 14.  Address,  1103  Roanoke 
Ave.,  Springfield,  Mo. 

ARNOLD  GEORGE  SCHEELE 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  i9'o;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1911;  b.  My  18  1886,  Napoleon,  O. ; 
s.  Henry  Frederick  (b.  O  3,  1857,  Jeddingen, 
Prov.  of  Hanover,  Ger.)  and  Caroline  (Becker) 
Scheelc  (b.  Ap  30,  186 1.  Kclleys  Island,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Kelleys  Island  (O.)  H.  S. ; 
Wooster  Univ.;  Johns  Hopkins  llniv. ;  Art 
Studs.  League  of  New  York  City;  Art  Inst,  of 
Chicago;  Acad,  of  Fine  Arts  of  Chicago. 
("ml.  Artist,  Chicago;  Dean  and  Instr.,  Coml. 
Art  Sch.,  1915-17;  Instr.,  F'reehand  Drawing, 
Arch.    Dcpt.,    Univ.    of    111.,    1917-18;    Instr., 


Mich.  A^r.  Coll.,  1918 — .  Paintings  exhib- 
ited in  Chicago,  New  York  and  Alilwaukee. 
Address,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  Agricultural  Col- 
lege P.  Q.,  Mich. 

EARL  READ  SCTIEFFEL 
B.  S.,  Denison  Univ.,  1907;  M.  S.,  do., 
1908;  b.  S  19,  1881,  Dayton,  O.;  s.  John 
Henry  (b.  1829,  Ger.)  and  Marv  Catherine 
(Read)  Sheffel  (b.  1848,  Ind.).  Prepared  in 
Steel  H.  S.,  Dayton,  O.,  and  Doanc  Acad., 
(Iranville,  O.,  Calliope  Lit.  Soc.  Working 
Scholarship,  1906-8;  Stud,  and  Asst.,  U.  S. 
Geol.  Sur.  work,  summer  1909;  Grad.  Stud., 
Univ.  of  111.,  191 1;  Instr.,  Geol.  and  Miner- 
ology,  Lawrence  Coll.,  Applcton,  Wis.,  1908- 
11;  Instr.,  Summer  Sch.,  Llniv.  of  Va.,  1910- 
11;  Asst.,  Geol.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1911-12;  trav- 
eling salesman,  1912-15;  Instr.,  Sc.  and  Math., 
Cirand  I'rairie  Sem.,  Onarga,  111.,  1916-17. 
Auth. :  An  Esker  Group  South  of  Dayton,  O., 
Ohio  Naturalist,  Vol.  8,  iqo8;  do.,  Bui.,  Scien- 
tific Labs,  of  Denison  Univ.,  Vol.  14,  J908; 
The  Origin  of  Spring  Valley  Gorge,  Bui. 
Scientific  Labs,  of  Denison  Univ.,  Vol.  13, 
Art.  vi,  1907;  Significance  of  Drainage 
Changes  near  Granville,  O.,  do.,  Vol.  15,  1909. 
Mem.,  C.  L.  Ilerrick  Geol.  Soc;  O.  Acad,  of 
Sc. ;  Eng.  Luth.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Ad- 
dress,  341    River    St.,    Dayton,    O. 

WILLIAM   H.    SCHEIFLEY 
A.    M.     Instr.,    Rom.    Langs.,    Univ.    of    111., 
1910-11.        Address,      5473      University      Ave., 
Chicagof 

*HENRY  CARL  SCHELD 
Born  Ap  11,  1873,  Niederscheld,  Wiesbaden, 
Ger.  Prepared  in  Staples  H.  S.,  Westport, 
Conn.;  attended  Am.  Conservatory,  Chicago, 
1899-1901.  Instr.,  Violin,  Harmony,  and 
Musical  Hist.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1901-03;  Teach- 
ing and  professional  work  in  music  composi- 
tion; Instr.,  Violin,  Musical  Theory,  and 
Musical  Hist.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-07.  Mem., 
Congr.  Church.     Deceased. 

GERTRUDE   SCHEPPERLE 

Associate;  A.  B.,  Wellesley  Coll.,  1901;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1905;  Ph.  D.,  Radcliffe  Coll.,  1909; 
b.  Jl  15,  1882;  d.  Vinzens  (b.  Roethenbach, 
Balden,  Ger.)  and  Elizabeth  (Klein)  Schoep- 
perle  (I).  Kittanning,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  Oil 
City  (Pa.)  H.  S.  T.  I.  E. ;  Scribblers  Club. 
Durant  Scholarship,  Wellesley;  Alice  Free- 
man Fellowship,  do.;  Harvard  Annex  Scholar- 
ship, Radcliffe;  Parker  Scholarship;  W.  E.  A. 
Fellowshii\  Mass.;  Ottendorfer  Memorial  Fel- 
lowship, N.  Y.  Univ.  Instr.,  Ger.,  Buffalo 
Sem.,  N.  Y.,  1905;  Elcvc  titulairc  tie  l'6cole 
des  hautes  etudes  a  la  Sorboiuie,  Paris,  1910; 
Dublin  Sch.  of  Irish  Learning,  summer  1909; 
Munster  Training  Coll.  (Mod.  Irish)  1909; 
Univ.  of  Paris,  1908-11;  Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1011-12;  do..  New  York  Univ.,  1912- 
13;  do.,  IJniv.  of  111.,  1913-14;  Assoc,  do., 
1914-19;  Asst.  Prof.  Romance  Lang.,  Vassar, 
19 19 — .  Dir.,  St.  Louis  Sch.  of  Irish  Learning 
1017-18.  Auth.:  Tristan  and  Isolt,  A  Study 
of  the  Sources  of  the  romance,  2  vols.,  I'Vank- 
furt  &  London,  1913;  The  Love  Potion  in  Tris- 
tan and  Isolt,  Romania,  Paris;  The  Island 
Combat  in  Tristan,  Radcliffe  Monographs,  No. 
15;  Lebuguel-noz  en  Irlande,  Revue  Celtique, 
Vol.  32;  ]-"inn  dans  le  Pays  des  Gcants.  do.; 
The  Reproach  of  Diarmaid  (in  Collaboration) 
do.,  Vol.  33;  The  Death  of  Diarmaid,  do.; 
(with  A.  O.  O'Kclleher)  Life  of  Columcille, 
2  Vols.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918;  General  Kd.  (with 
A.  O.  Kellchcr)  of  Irish  I'cIIowship  Series  of 
Irish  I'oundation  of  Chicago;  Isolde  Weiss- 
hand  am  Stcrbcbette  Tristans,  Zcitschrift  fiir 
deutschc  Philologic,  Vol.  40;  Review  of  T. 
Loth,  Contributions  a  I'etude  des  remans  ae 
la    table     ronde,     Romanic    Review,     Vol.     3; 


Faculty 


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Review  of  J.  Griffithj  Sir  Percival, 
Reiite  Ccltique,  10 12;  Review  of  J.  Peebles, 
Legend  of  Longinus.  Jour..  Enq.  and  Ger. 
PhiloL,  Vol.  I.?;  Review  of  S.  Jewett,  Folk 
ballads  of  Southern  Europe,  Romanic  Review, 
Vol.  3;  (with  H.  G.  Leach)  Haralds  Saga 
Hringsbana  and  The  Tristan  and  Svanhild 
romances.  Publications  of  the  Soc.  for  the 
Adv.  of  Scandinavian  Study.  II;  Irish  Studies 
at  The  Univ.  of  111.,  in  Studies,  an  Irish 
Quarterly  Review.  Dublin,  Mr  1918.  Mem., 
Celtic  Club,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917 — .  Address, 
708  S.  Goodwin  Ave.,  Urbana,  111. 

EDWARD  CHARLES  SCHMIDT 
Manager;  M.  E.,  Stevens  Inst,  of  Tech., 
189s;  b.  My  14,  1874,  Jersey  City,  N.  J.;  s. 
John  Frederick  (b.  Ap  15,  liii,,  Alphen,  Hol- 
land) and  Katharine  E.  (Bisbord)  Schmidt  (b. 
F  25,  183S,  New  York  City.).  Prepared  in 
Jersey  City  (N.  J.)  H.  S.  Tau  Beta  Pi; 
Sigma  Xi.  With  Kalbfleisch  Chem.  Co.  of  N. 
Y.  and  Buffalo,  1895-6;  with  C.  W.  Hunt  Co., 
New  York,  1896;  Asst.  to  Mech.  Engr..  Edi- 
son Elec.  Illuminating  Co.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y., 
1897;  with  Am.  Stoker  Co.,  New  York  City, 
1898;  Instr.,  M.  E.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1898-1901; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Ry.  Engng.,  do.,  1901-03;  Asst. 
Engr.,  Am.  Hoist  &  Derrick  Co.,  St. 
Paul,  1903-04;  Engr.  of  Tests,  Kerr  Turbine 
Co.,  Wellsville,  N.  Y.,  1905-06;  Assoc.  Prof., 
Ry.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-10;  Prof.,  Ry. 
Engng.,  do.,  1910-19;  Asst.  Inspection  RIgr., 
N.  Y.  Dist.  Ord.  Office,  New  York  City,  1919 — . 
Maj.,  O.  R.  C,  U.  S.  A.,  1917;  Ord.  Dept.,  In- 
spection Div..  1917-iq;  temporary  service  with 
the  U.  S.  Fuel  Adm.,  1918.  Auth. :  The  EfTect  of 
Scale  on  the  Transmission  of  Heat.  Bui.  Engng. 
Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  III.,  No.  11;  Freight  Train 
Resistance — Its  Relation  to  Car  Weight,  do., 
No.  43;  The  Effects  of  Cold  Weather  Upon 
Train  Resistance  and  Tonnage  Rating,  do..  No. 
59;  Laboratory  Tests  -of  a  Consolidation  Loco- 
motive, do..  No.  82;  The  Tractive  Resistance  on 
Curves  of  a  28-Ton  Elec.  Car,  do..  No.  92; 
Comparative  Tests  of  Six  Sizes  of  Illinois 
Coal  on  a  Mikado  Locomotive,  do..  No.  101; 
also  a  number  of  reports  and  articles.  Mem., 
A.  S.  M.  E. ;  Am.  Rv.  Engng.  Assn. ;  West. 
R.  R.  Club;  St.  Louis  R.  R.  Club;  Am.  R. 
R.,  Master  Mech.  Assn.;  Master  Car  Build- 
ers Assn. ;  Soc.  for  the  Promotion  of  Engng. 
Educ.      Married    Violet    Delille    Jayne,    Je     15, 

1904,  Urbana.      Child,    Katharine,    b.     Mr     19, 

1905.  Address,  130  Claremont  Ave.,  Apt.  33, 
New  York  City;  bus.  add.,  N.  Y.  Dist.  Ord. 
Office,  1 107  Broadway,  do. 

MORITZ  SCHMIDT 
Dir.,  Phys.  Educ;  b.  Ag  23,  1864,  Demmin, 
Ger.;  s.  Carl  (b.  do.)  and  Johanna  (Zoellner) 
Schmidt  (b.  Mecklenburg,  Ger.).  Prepared 
in  Cleveland  Cent.  H.  S. ;  Ger. -Am.  Sem.,  Mil- 
waukee. Dir.,  Phvs.  Educ.  in  Social  Turn- 
verin,  Chicago,  1886-87;  do..  Pub.  Schs.,  Chi- 
cago, 1887-90;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1890-91;  do., 
Rochester  Turnverein,  N.  Y.,  iQoi-6;  do., 
Pob.  Schs.,  Chicago,  1907 — .  Married  Ida 
Schmidt,  Je  6,  i88g.  Children:  Hedwig,  b. 
O  17,  1890;  Rudolph,  b.  Je  28,  1895;  Lilli,  b. 
Jl  7,  1900;  Moritz,  b.  N  18,  1903.  Address, 
3443   Bosworth   Ave.,   Chicago. f 

WILLIAM  GEORGE  WASHINGTON 
SCHMIDT 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1888; 
A.  M.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1891;  b.  F  22,  1864, 
New  Ulm,  Minn.;  s.  John  Henry  (b.  1837, 
Alsace,  France)  and  Maria  Christine  (Lipp) 
Schmidt  (b.  1845,  Wiirttemberg,  Ger.).  Pre- 
pared in  St.  Peter  (Minn.)  H.  S.  Phi  Kappa 
Psi;  Fellowship,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  i8q(i.  ^Ias- 
ter  in  French  and  Ger.,  Lake  Forest  Acad., 
1888-90;  Instr.,  French  and  Ger.,  N.  W.  Univ., 
1890-93;   Instr.,  Ger.,   Lake  Forest   Coll.,   1893- 


94;  Prof.,  do.,  1894-96;  leave  of  absence,  at- 
tending Univ.  of  Freiberg,  Ger.,  1895-96; 
Instr.,  Ger.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1896-97;  Prof.,  Ger., 
Lake  Forest  Coll..  1897 — .  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church.  Married  Margaret  Jane  Patterson,  Je 
1888,  Aurora,  111.  Children:  Karl  Patterson, 
b.  Je  ig,  1890;  Margaret,  b.  Jl  5,  1899;  Frank, 
b.  Jl  25,  1902;  John  Rcik,  b.  Ja  31,  1904.  Ad- 
dress,  Lake   Forest,   Ill.t 

JOHN  FRANCIS  SCHNELLBACH 

(See  No.  5827.) 

EDGAR  JULES  SCHOEN 
Assistant;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  191 5;  b.  O  14, 
1893,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  s.  George  B.  (b. 
r86o,  Ger.)  and  Rosa  (Bernhardt)  Schoen 
(1).  i860,  do.).  Prepared  in  E.  Div.  H.  S., 
Milwaukee;  Harvard  Law  Sch.,  1915-17.  Phi 
Kappa  Sigma.  Asst.,  Rom.  Langs.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1917-18.  R.  O.  T.  C,  Ft.  Sheridan;  dis- 
charged for  phys.  incapacitation.  Address,  899 
White  Rock  Ave.,  Waukesha,  Wis. 

HENRY  LAWRENCE  SCHOOLCRAFT 
Business;  A.  B.,  Marietta  Coll.,  1892;  Ph. 
D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1899;  b.  Hannibal,  O.; 
s.  Sylvester  (b.  Gallupville,  N.  Y.)  and  Jane 
Elizabeth  (Ridinger)  Schoolcraft  (b.  Empire, 
O.).  Prepared  in  Marietta  Acad.,  O.  Alpha 
Tau  Omega;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Scholar  in 
Philos.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1894-5;  Fellow  in 
Hist.,  do.,  iSq7-8;  Instr.,  Hist.,  LTniv.  of  111.. 
1898-1903;  Asst.  Prof.,  Hist.,  do.,  1903-08;  real 
estate  dealer,  Chicago,  iqoS — .  Auth.:  The 
Genesis  of  the  Grand  Remonstrance,  Univ.  of 
JU.  Studies,  Vol.  i.  No.  4;  The  Capture  of 
New  Amsterdam,  Eng.  Hist.  Rev.,  Vol.  22; 
England  and  Denmark,  1660-1667,  do..  Vol.  25. 
Mem.,  Am.  Hist.  Assn.;  Epis.  Church.  Ad- 
dress, 208  S.  La  Salle  St.,  Chicago. 

WARREN    RIPPEY    SCHOONOVER 

(See   No.    G589.) 

CURT    AUGUST    SCHROEDER 
(See  No.   1583-) 

ARTHUR  JAMES  SCHUETTNER 
Associate;  E.  G.,  Norm.  Coll.  of  N.  Am. 
Gymnastic  Union,  Indianapolis,  1915;  b.  Ap 
30,  1886,  St.  Louis;  s.  Leopold  (b.  Ja  6,  1856, 
do.)  and  Katherine  (Nold)  Schuettner  (b.  IVIy 
4,  1859,  do.).  Prepared  in  Central  H.  S.,  St. 
Louis.  Phi  Epsilon  Kappa.  Gymnastic  Soc, 
Kansas  Citv,  Mo.,  1915-16;  Supvr.,  Phys.  Educ, 
Pub.  Sch.  Dept.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1916-17;  Dir., 
Educational  Gymnastics,  (Columbia  Turnverein, 
do.,  1917;  Asst.  Instr.,  Phys.  Tr.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1017-18;  Assoc,  Phys.  Tr.  and  Dir.,  Men's 
Gym.,  do.,  1918 — .  Winner  all  round  athletic 
and  gymnastic  championship,  St.  Louis,  1914. 
Mem.,  Univ.  Club,  Urbana;  Tower  Grove  Turn- 
verein, St.  Louis.  Address,  Univ.  Club,  Ur- 
bana. 

WILLIAM  EBEN  SCHULTZ 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Culver-Stockton  Coll., 
1006:  A.  M.,  do.,  1907;  M.  A.,  Yale,  1909; 
Ph.  D.,  do.,  1915;  b.  Mr  23,  1887;  s.  John 
Christian  (b.  Jl  25,  1852,  Canton,  Mo.)  and 
Laura  Isabelle  (Piner)  Schultz  (b.  S  6,  1852, 
Crittenden,  Ky.).  Prepared  in  Canton  (Mo.) 
H.  S.  Alpha  .Sigma  Phi;  Acacia.  Scholar  and 
fellow  in  English,  Yale.  Instr.,  Mod.  Langs., 
Culver-Stockton  Coll.,  summer  1907;  Prof.,  do.. 
La  Grange  Coll.,  1907-08;  Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ. 
of  Kan.,  1909-11;  Asst.,  Eng.,  Yale,  1912-15; 
Travel  and  study  abroad,  summer  1914;  Instr., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1915-16;  Prof,  and  Head  of  Eng. 
Dept.,  CuIver-.Stockton  Coll.,  Canton,  Mo., 
1916 — :  Ed.,  The  Cantonian.  Auth.:  Parallel 
in  Literary  Biography,  Mod.  Lang.  Notes,  Vol. 
32,  1917;  The  Country  Editor  as  a  Type,  N.  Y. 


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University  of  Illinois 


Evening  Post,   My    i8,   1912;   miscellaneous  ar-  | 
tides     in     Book     News     Monthly,     New     York  ] 
Times,    Word   and    Works,    Tech.    World,    The  j 
Builder,    Quincy    (111.)    Jour.,    Quincy    Herald, 
New  Haven    (.Conn.)   Register,  Farm  and  Fire- 
side,   Woman's   Nat.    Daily,    and   N.    W.    Agr.; 
published  five  sheet  music  compositions,  author 
of     words    and    music.      Mem.,     Canton     (Mo.) 
Chautauqua  Assn.;  A.   F.  A.  M.;  I.   O.  O.   F.; 
M.    E.    Church.     Address,   607   Clark   St.,   Can- 
ton, Mo. 

WILLIAM   FREDERICK   SCHULZ 
(See  No.   Gsgoa.) 

TILLIE  JOE  SCHUMACHER  (RAILSBACK) 
(See  No.   1766.) 

GEORGE  FOSS  SCHWARTZ 
Professor;  M.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wooster,  Woos- 
ter,  O.,  1894;  A.  R.,  do.,  1895;  M.  A.,  do., 
1915;  b.  S  6,  1872,  Cincinnati;  s.  George 
Julius  (b.  S  18,  i8so)  and  Jennie  (Foss) 
Schwartz  (b.  O  17,  1853,  Wooster,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Wooster  (O.)  H.  S.  Athaenean; 
Delta  Tau  Delta.  Cincinnati  Coll.  of  Music, 
i8qo-Qi;  Teacher,  Central  Calif.  Conservatory 
of  Music,  1896-98;  New  England  Conservatory 
of  Music,  Boston,  1898-1900;  Teacher,  Univ. 
of  Wooster  Sch.  of  Music,  1900-02;  Asst.  Prof., 
Music,  Univ.  of  111.,  1902 — ;  Royal  Conserva- 
tory of  Music,  Leipsic,  Ger.,  1906-9.  Auth. : 
Review  of  Modern  Harmony,  Foote  and  Spaul- 
ding,  Music  Lovers'  Calendar,  1905;  A  Catech- 
ism of  Harmony,  White-Smith  Pub.  Co.,  Bos- 
ton, 1908;  Melody  Harmonization,  do.,  1912, 
Harmonic  Analysis,  The  Gorham  Press,  Bos- 
ton, 1916;  Music  in  America  during  Revolu- 
tionary Times,  Etude,  Ag  1916;  Suggestions 
for  the  Self -Taught  Cellist,  do.,  1918;  Amateur 
Ensemble  Playing,  do.,  1918;  article  on  Music 
for  The  Young  Peoples'  Foundation  Lib.,  New 
York  Educ.  Soc.  Mem.,  Unitarian  Church; 
Sinfonia  Soc,  Boston.  Married  Emma  Julia 
Houghton,  Je  18,  190 1,  Ft.  Scott,  Kan.  Chil- 
dren: George  J.,  b.  Je  2,  1902  (died);  Anna 
Jeannette,  b.  My  11,  1903.  Address,  512  W. 
Iowa  St.,  Urbana. 

EDWARD  ALBERT  SCHWING 
(See   No.   7199.) 

FRANKLIN    WILLIAM    SCOTT 
(See  No.   1585.) 

GEORGE    HARVEY    SCOTT 
(See  No.  993.) 

JAMES  BROWN  SCOTT 
Counsellor  in  International  Law;  A.  B.,  St. 
Johns  Coll.,  1890;  A.  M.,  Harvard,  1891; 
Dr.  of  Civ.  and  Canon  Law,  Heidelberg,  Ger., 
1894;  LL.D.,  George  Washington  Univ.,  1912; 
I'-  Je  3,  1866,  Tiverton,  Ont. ;  s.  John  and 
Jeannette  (Brown)  Scott.  Prepared  in  Cen- 
tral H.  S.,  Philadelphia.  Practiced  law,  Los 
Angeles,  1S94-99;  organized  Los  Angeles  Law 
Sch.  (now  law  dept.  Univ.  of  So.  Calif.), 
1896;  Dean,  do.,  1896-99;  Dean,  Coll.  of  Law, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1899-1903;  Prof.,  Law,  Columbia 
Law  Sch.,  1903-06;  Prof.,  Law,  Law  Sell., 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  summer  1905;  Prof.,  Law, 
George  Washington  Univ.,  1905-10;  Solicitor, 
Dept.  of  State,  1906-11;  Lecturer,  Internat. 
Law  and  Diplomacy,  Johns  Hopkins,  1908-16; 
Trustee  and  Sec.  of  the  Carnegie  Endowment 
for  Internat.  Peace,  1910 — .  Pvt.  and  Corpo- 
ral, Co.  C,  7th  Rcgt.,  Calif.  Inf.,  U.  S.  V., 
Spanish-Am.  War,  1898;  Maj.  Judge  Advocate 
in  war  with  Germany.  Ed. -in-chief,  Am.  Jotir. 
of  Internal.  Law,  1907 — ;  general  ed..  Classics 
of  International  Law,  1907 — .  Auth.:  Cases 
on  Internat.  Law,  1902;  Tests  of  the  Peace 
Conferences    at    The    Hague,     1899-1907;    The 


Hague  Peace  Conferences  of  1899-1907,  2 
V'ols.,  1909;  American  Addresses  at  the  Second 
Hague  Peace  Conference,  1910;  Status  of  the 
International  Court  of  Justice,  1914;  An  In- 
ternational Court  of  Justice,  1916;  The  Hague 
Court  Reports,  19 16;  Reports  of  the  Hague 
Conferences  of  1899-1907,  1917;  Survey  of  the 
International  Relations  between  the  United 
-States  and  Germany,  1914-17,  1918;  Judicial 
Settlement  of  Controversies  between  States  of 
the  American  Union;  Cases  of  the  Supreme 
Court,  2  Vols.,  1918;  Essay  on  Practice  and 
Procedure  of  the  Supreme  Court,  19 18;  trans- 
lated into  German,  Pollock's  Short  History  of 
Politics,  1893;  edited,  Fitz-Gerald's  Omar 
Khayyam  (with  prose  translation  from  French 
of  J.  B.  Nicolas  and  an  introduction),  1899- 
1901;  various  articles  to  legal  reviews.  Mem., 
Educ.  Cong.,  Paris  Exposition,  1900  (Hon. 
Pres.  for  sect,  legal  educ);  Chin.,  sect,  inter- 
nat. law  in  Cong,  of  Educ,  La.  Purchase  Ex- 
position, 1905;  delegate.  Universal  Cong,  of 
Lawyers  and  Jurists,  St.  Louis,  1904;  Technical 
lelegate  of  the  U.  S.  to  Second  Hague  Conf., 
1907;  Counsel  for  U.  S.,  in  Fisheries  Arbi- 
tration at  the  Hague,  1910;  Pres.,  Am.  Inst. 
jf  Internat.  Law;  Tech.  Adviser,  Internat. 
Law,  U.  S.  Delegation  to  Peace  Conf.,  Paris, 
France,  1918-19.  Married  Adele  C.  Reed  Coo), 
1901,  (Champaign.  Address,  2  Jackson  Place, 
Washington,  D.  C. 

MARGARET  ANNIE  SCOTT 
Professor;  b.  Kincardine,  Ont.;  d.  John  (b. 
■jlasgow,  Scotland)  and  Jeannette  (Brown) 
Scott  (b.  Paisley,  do.).  Prepared  in  Brant- 
Tord  Young  Ladies'  Coll.  Attended  Philadel- 
)hia  Sch.  of  Design  for  Women;  Studied  in 
jer.,  1891-93;  do.,  Paris,  1893-94;  Teacher, 
Jer.,  Marlborough  Sch.,  1896-1900;  Instr.,  Ger. 
md  French,  Univ.  of  111.  Acad.,  1901-11; 
Studied  at  the  Sorbonne,  Paris,  1912-13; 
Teacher,  French  and  Ger.,  "Wallcourt,"  Au- 
-ora,  N.  Y.,  1913-15;  do.,  H.  S.,  Plattsburg, 
NT.  Y.,  1915-16;  Prof.,  French,  Univ.  of  Syra- 
■use,  1917 — .  Address,  iiii  East  Genesee  St., 
Syracuse,   N.    Y. 

*MELVILLE    AMASA     SCOVELL 
(See  No.  85.) 

*CHARLES   WALTER   SCRIBNER 
A.  B.,  M.   E.  Prof.,  Mech.   Engng.,  Univ.  of 
II.,    1892-4.      Died   N    ig,    1902. 

DAVID  LEONARD  SCROGGIN 
Manager;  Born  O  16,  1864,  Logan  Co.,  111.; 
:.  George  Washington  (b.  do.)  and  Hattie 
Sherry)  Scroggin  (b.  Piatt  Co.,  111.).  Prepared 
n  Indianapolis  H.  S.  Worked  in  shops  in  Ind., 
II.,  Kun. ;  foreman  on  C.  C.  C.  and  St.  L. 
K.  R.,  Urtana,  1894;  mechanician,  niach.  shop, 
Jniv.  of  111.,  1900-01;  Instr.,  Mech.  Engug.. 
,'f).j  1901-14;  Gen.  Works  Mgr.,  Pcaliod^  Coal 
"o.,  Kincaicl,  111.,  1914 — .  Mem.,  Bajitist  Church. 
Vlarried  Cora  Blanche  Wamsley,  Jc  25,  1893, 
Indianapolis.  Children:  Frank  Dalton,  b.  O  14, 
1895;  June  Ronchola,  b.  Je  21,  1897;  Philip,  b. 
Ic   21,    1905.   Address,   R.   2,   Cloverdale,   Ind.f 

JOHN  ELBERT  SEABRIGHT 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1910;  b. 
\p  4,  1886,  Bellaire,  O.;  s.  Frederick  (b.  1842, 
Hanover,  tier.)  and  Sydney  (Otto)  Seabright 
(Ij.  1855,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.).  Prepared  in 
Linsly  Inst.,  Wheeling,  W.  Va.  Research 
'hem.,  Aetna  Explosives  Co.;  Chem.,  Fostoria 
;;iass  Co.,  Moundsville,  W.  Va. ;  Instr.,  Glass 
Tech.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918.  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church.  Address,  502  E.  John  St.,  Cham- 
paign.t 

GEORGE  WALLACE   SEARS 
(See  No.   G59S.) 


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MINNIE    EARL    SEARS 
(See   No.    1418.) 

STEPHEN  FAUNCE  SEARS 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1896;  A.  M., 
rolumbia,  1898;  b.  Ag  7,  1874,  Brookline, 
Mass.;  s.  William  Barnas  (b.  Jc  11,  1832, 
Hamilton,  N.  Y.)  and  Emily  Adeline  (Faunce') 
Sears.  Prepared  in  Brookline  (Mass.)  H.  S. 
President's  Univ.  Scholar,  and  First  Alternate 
Fellow  in  Lit.,  Columbia,  1898-99.  Teacher 
of  Eng.,  French,  (Jernian,  Montclair  Military 
Acad.,  Montclair,  N.  J.,  1896-97;  Instr.,  Eng.. 
I'niv.  of  Cincinnati,  1899-1901;  Literature  and 
Bus.,  Boston,  1901-07;  Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1907-n;  Asst.  Prof.,  Eng.,  St.  Coll.  A 
Washington,  Pullman,  Wash.,  1911-17;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  do.,  1917-18;  (on  leave  of  absence);  Har- 
rison Fellow  in  Eng.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1918-19. 
Auth.:  articles  for  Canadian  newspapers;  book 
reviews,  literary  criticisms  and  special  articles 
for  Boston  Evening  Transcipt ;  The  Dial. 
Mem.,  Harvard  Club  of  Spokane;  Pres.,  Univ. 
Club  of  Pullman;  Spokane  Club;  Ath.  Council, 
State  Coll.  of  Washington,  19 13-18;  Spokane 
Amateur  Ath.  Club;  Harvard  Club  ot  Cincin- 
nati, i899-:9oi;  Sec.-Treas.,  Harvard  did)  of 
Eastern  111.,  1907-11;  Columbia  Club,  Univ.  of 
III.,  1907-11.  Address,  St.  Coll.  of  Washing- 
ton, I'ullman,  Wash. 

CHARLES    VICTOR    SEASTONE 
(See   No.   916.) 

FRED  B.  SEELY 
(See  No.   G597.) 

HOMERO  SERIS 
Associate;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Havana,  Cuba, 
1896;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1907;  Diploma  de  Francais, 
Univ.  of  Dijon,  1908;  b.  Ja  12,  1879,  Granada, 
Spain;  s.  Jos6  (b.  D  7,  1835,  do.)  and  Enri- 
queta  (de  Latorre)  Seris  (b.  Je  24,  1848, 
Sancti-Speritus,  Cuba).  Prepared  in  Cuenca 
and  Barcelona,  Spain;  attended  Univ.  of  Paris 
and  the  Sorbonne.  Teacher,  Spanish,  Lycee 
Carnot  of  Dijon,  France,  1910-11;  Prof.,  Span- 
ish, Inst.  Michaud  of  Dijon,  France,  1911-14; 
Research  work.  Lib.  of  Hispanic  Soc,  New 
York  City,  1914-17;  Assoc,  Rom.  Langs.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  19 1 7 — •  Auth.:  Numerous  French  ar- 
ticles and  pamphlets.  Mem.,  Inst,  (ieneral 
Psychologique  of  Paris;  VI  Congress  Internal, 
de  Psych,  of  Geneva;  Soc.  des  Amis  de  I'Univ. 
de  Dijon;  Soc.  d'Etudes  des  Professeurs  de 
Langues  Jleridionales;  Am.  Assn.  Teachers  of 
Spanish;  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.;  Latin 
American  Club.  Married  Herlinda  Smithers, 
.S  12,  1917,  New  York  City.  Child.  Marna,  b. 
Ap  2,  1919.  Address,  912  S.  5th  St.,  Champaign. 

WILLIAM  H.  SEVERNS 
Instructor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1914; 
M.  S.,  do.,  1916;  b.  D  25,  1888,  Garnett,  Kan. 
Prepared  in  Garnett  (Kan.)  H.  S.  Asst., 
Mechanics,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1914-15;  Lab.  Asst., 
Purdue,  1915-16;  Asst.  Prof.,  M.  E.,  N.  H. 
Coll.,  1916-17;  Instr.,  M.  E.  Univ.  of  111., 
191 7 — .  Jr.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Address, 
303  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana. 

ARTHUR  ROMEYN  SEYMOUR 
Associate;  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1894; 
M.  L.,  do.,  1897:  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1907;  b.  Jl  8, 
1872,  Dellona,  Wis.;  s.  Silas  James  and  Mary 
A.  (Conine)  Seymour.  Prepared  in  Reeds- 
burg  (Wis.)  H.  S.  Special  honors  in  French, 
1894.  Instr.,  Latin,  Wis.  Acad.,  1894-95; 
Asst.  and  Instr.,  French,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1895- 
09;  Instr.,  Spanish  and  French,  do.,  1902-06; 
Instr.,  Rom.  Langs.,  L^iiv.  of  111  i  ^'16-07; 
Assoc,  do.,  1907 — ;  .\dvis_r  of  Foreign  Stu- 
dents, 1909 — .  Auth.:  Spanish  bul.  Univ.  of 
111.;  also  a  number  of  articles.      Mem.,   Spanish 


Acad,  of  Granada,  Spain;  Cosmopolitan  Club; 
.Assn.  of  Cosmopolitan  Clubs,  Nat.  Pres.,  1910; 
Nat.  Alumni  .Sec,  do.,  1918 — ;  Honorary 
Mem.,  Chinese  Students  Alliance,  19 13 — . 
Married  Mayce  B.  I'rics,  Je  7,  1904.  Richland 
Center,  Wis.  Children:  Lois,  b.  N  21,  1907; 
Laurence,  h.  D  10,  19 10.  Address,  909  Ne- 
vada   St.,    Urbana. 

LITRENE  SEYMOUR 
Teacher;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mich.;  Ph.  B.,  do., 
11)05;  b.  O  2,  1872.  Jefferson  City,  Mo.;  d. 
George  Edward  (b.  S  25,  1833,  Cleveland)  and 
Julia  (Breckenridge)  Seymour  (b.  Mr  7,  1834, 
Charlotte,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  St.  Louis  and 
Ann  Arbor  (Mich.)  H.  Schs. ;  attended  Colum- 
bia. Delta  Gamma;  Omicron  Nu.  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  Lake  Linden,  Mich.,  1895-98;  do.,  H. 
S.,  Decatur,  111.,  1898-1906;  do.,  Stout  Inst., 
Menominee,  Wis.,  1907-11;  do.,  H.  S.,  Newark, 
N.  J.,  1912-13;  Assoc,  H.  Sc,  Univ.  of  111., 
1913-17;  Teacher,  Domestic  Art,  Mills  Coll., 
Calif.,  1917 — .  Address,  1545  3rd  Ave., 
Oakland,  Calif.;  bus.  add.,  Mills  Coll.,  Mills 
Coll.  P.  O.,  Calif. 

ARCHIBALD    DIXON    SHAMEL 
(.See  No.    1169.) 

*KATHERINE   LUCINDA   SHARP 
(See  No.  H38.) 

EDITH  ADELAIDE  SHATTUCK  (WHITE) 
Born  Mr  12,  1870,  Urbana;  d.  Samuel  W. 
and  Adelaide  Louise  (W^hite)  Shattuck.  Pre- 
pared in  Champaign  H.  S.  Attended  Univ.  of 
111.,  1886-90.  Teacher,  free-hand  drawing, 
Univ.  of  111.,  1890-94.  Married  James  Mc- 
Laren White  ('90),  Je  15,  1899,  Champaign. 
Child,  Adelaide  Louise,  b.  Mr  14,  1903.  lAJ- 
dress,  804  W.   University  Ave.,  Champaign. 

♦SAMUEL   WALKER    SHATTUCZK 
(See   No.    H3g.) 

JAMES  BYRNIE  SHAW 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Purdue  Univ.,  1889;  M. 
S.,  do.,  1890;  D.  Sc,  do.,  1893;  b.  Mr  20, 
1866,  Remington,  Ind.;  s.  James  Byrnie  (b. 
My  28,  1842)  and  Martha  jane  (Beal)  Shaw 
(b.  Ja  15,  1847).  Sigma  Chi;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Sigma  Xi.  Prof.,  Math,  and  Phys., 
Illinois  Coll.,  1890-9;  Prof.,  Math,  and  Astron., 
Kenyon  Coll.,  1899-1903;  Prof.,  Math.,  James 
Millikin  LTniv.,  1903-10;  Prof.,  Math,  Summer 
<  )uarter,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1910;  Asst.  Prof., 
l\Iath.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-1915;  Assoc.  Prof., 
do.,  1915 — .  Auth.:  Synopsis  of  Linear  As- 
.■^ociative  Algebra,  Publication  of  Carnegie  Inst. 
of  Washington,  ID.  C,  Vol.  78,  1907;  Philoso- 
phy of  Mathematics,  Open  Court,  1918;  also 
a  numlier  of  articles.  Mem.,  Am.  Math.  Soc; 
Soc.  Math,  de  France;  (Tircolo  Mat.  di  Paler- 
mo; London  Math.  Soc;  Epis.  Church.  Mar- 
ried Martha  Whittlesey,  D  31,  1891  (died  Mr 
5,  1897) ;  Charlotte  May  Joy,  JI  30,  1901. 
Child,  Richard  Joy,  b.  Je  19,  1905.  Address, 
o'M     W.    California    St.,    Urbana. 

(iERTRUDE    SHAWHAN    (SCHAEFER) 
(See   No.   839.) 

RAY  IRIS  SHAWL 
(See    No.    7947.) 

DANIEL  WILLIAM  SHEA 
Prof,  and  Dean;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1886;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1888;  Ph.  D.,  Friedrich-Wilhelms  Uni- 
versitat,  1892;  b.  N  27,  1859.  Portsmouth, 
N.  H.;  s.  Timothy  (b.  1822,  Kenmare.  Ire.) 
and  Margaret  (McCarthy)  Shea  (b.  Ja  12, 
1823,  Middleton,  Ire.).  Prepared  in  Brackett 
Acad.,    Greenland,    N.    H. ;    attended    Academ- 


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isches  Turn  Verein.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  John 
Tyndall  Scholar,  Harvard.  1880-92;  Asst., 
Phys.,  Harvard,  :888,  1892;  Asst.  Prof.,  Phys., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1892-94;  Prof.,  do.,  1894-95;  do., 
The  Catholic  Univ.  of  America,  Washington, 
D.  C,  1895 — ;  Dean  of  Fac.  of  Science,  do. 
Auth. :  Calibration  of  an  Electrometer,  Am. 
Jour  of  Sc,  Vol.  34,  1S87;  I'cber  die  Brcch- 
ung  und  Dispersion  des  Lichtcs  in  den  Metal- 
len,  Berlin,  1892;  Zur  Brechung  und  disper- 
sion des  Lichtes  durch  Mctalprismen,  U'ied. 
Ann.,  Vol.  47,  1892;  Temperature  of  the  di- 
vided JJunscn  Flame,  The  Physical  Review, 
Vol.  30,  19 10.  Mem.,  N.  H.  General  Court, 
1886-8,  in  House  of  Rep.  from  Greenland,  N. 
H. ;  A.  I.  E.  E.,  1892-191 1 ;  A.  A.  A.  S. ;  Am. 
Phys.  Soc. ;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  Washington  Acad, 
of  Sc. ;  Univ.  Club,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  K.  C. 
Address,  The  Catholic  University  of  America, 
Washington,   D.   C. 

VICTOR  ERNEST  SHELFORD 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1903; 
Ph.  D.,  do.,  1907;  b.  S  22,  1877,  Chemung, 
N.  Y. ;  s.  Alexander  Hamilton  (b.  Ja  9,  1849, 
do.)  and  Sarah  Ella  (Rumsev)  Shelford  (b- 
S  5,  1857,  Van  Etten,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Waverly  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  and  Cortland  (N.  Y.) 
Norm.  Sch.;  Univ.  of  W.  Va.  Cosmopolitan 
Club.  Preparator,  Asst.,  Zoo!.,  Univ.  of  Chi- 
cago, 1903-07;  Instr.,  do.,  1907-14;  Asst.  Prof., 
do.,  Univ.  of  III.,  19 14 — ;  Biol.,  111.  Natural 
Hist.  Sur.,  1914 — ;  Instr.  and  Investigator, 
Puget  Sound  Biol.  Sta.,  summers  1914,  1913, 
1918.  Assoc.  Ed.,  publications,  do.  Auth. : 
Animal  Communities  in  Temperate  America, 
as  Illustrated  in  the  Chicago  Region,  191 3; 
more  than  forty  articles  in  various  jours,  and 
buls.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  Zool.;  British  Ecol. 
Soc;  Am.  Fisheries  Soc;  Entomol.  Soc.  of 
Am.  f  111.  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  Assn.  of  Am.  Geog- 
raphers; Am.  Alliance  for  Labor  and  Democ- 
racy; Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Ecol.  Soc.  of  Am. 
Married  Mary  Mabel  Brown,  Je  12,  1907, 
Chicago.  Children:  Lois  Florence,  b.  My  11, 
1912;  John  Victor,  b.  Jl  29,  1913.  Address, 
506  W.   Iowa  St.,  Urbana. 

JACOB  KINZER  SHELL 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1878;  M. 
D.,  do..  1882;  A.  M.,  1881;  b.  Ja  16,  1862, 
Dauphin,  Pa.;  s.  Edmund  William  (b.  My  12, 
1838,  Harrisburg,  Pa.)  and  Susanna  (Mc- 
Cauley)  Shell  (b.  Ja  i.  1840,  York,  Pa.). 
Prepared  in  Central  H.  S.,  Philadelphia.  Dir. 
Ath.,  I'niv.  of  Vt.,  1887;  do.,  Swarthmore 
Coll.,  1888-98;  Philadelphia  Ath.  Club,  1891-93; 
Media  Acad.,  1890-93;  Prof.,  Phys.,  Tr.  and 
Dir.  of  Gym.,  Coach  Track  Ath.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1898-1901;  Dir.  Ath.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1901- 
05;  St.  Luke's  Acad.,  1902-04;  Prof,  of  Phys. 
Tr.,  Swarthmore  Cf)ll.,  1905 — -.  Auth.:  Prac- 
ticing Roster  of  Athletics,  1889,  Philadelphia. 
Mem.,  Young  Men's  Soc,  St,  Mark's  Luth. 
Church,  1882,  Pres.;  Ath.  Com.,  Y.  M.  C.  A., 
Chm,;  A.  A.  A.  Phys.  Educ,  1893,  V.  P.; 
Com.  on  Phys.  Educ,  La.  Purchase  Exposi- 
tion, 1903,  V.  P.:  A.  A.  U.  Athletic  Assn., 
1896,  V.  P.;  Official  Handicapper,  1894-98, 
1901-09.  Married  Emma  Keller,  Ag  16,  1884. 
Children:  Joseph  Keller,  b.  D  25,  1885;  Su- 
sanna, b.  Je  10,  1887;  Catherine,  b.  O  10, 
1888;  Edward  McCauley,  b.  O  17,  1890;  Jacob 
Kinzer,  b.  Jl  26,  1892;  George,  b.  F  12,  1895 
(died  D  2,  1895);  Emma,  b.  F  12,  1895  (died 
F  15,  1896);  Cornelius,  b.  Mr  26,  1901.  Ad- 
dress,  1226  S.  46th  St.,  Philadelphia. t 

STUART  PRATT  SHERMAN 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1903;  A.  M., 
Harvard,  1904;  Ph.  D.,  do..  1906;  b.  O  i, 
1881,  Anita,  la.;  s.  John  (b.  Vt.)  and  Ada 
Martha  (Pratt)  Sherman  (b.  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Troy  Conference  Acad.,  Vt.;  Wil- 
iiamstown    (Mass.)    H.   S.     Alpha   Zeta   Alpha; 


Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Prizes  in  Latin,  French,  Ger., 
and  twice  winner  of  Clark  Prize  Scholarship; 
commencement  appointment  as  salutorian,  Wil- 
liams Coll.;  Townsend  and  Thayer  scholar- 
ships. Harvard.  Instr.,  Eng.,  N.  W.  Univ., 
1906-7;  Assoc,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-08; 
Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1908-09;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do., 
1909-11;  Prof.,  (fc,  1911 — .  Editorial  writer 
on  New  York  Evening  Post  and  Nation,  sum- 
mer 1908;  On  staff  of  Columbia  Univ.  Summer 
session,  1912.  Auth.:  Gaiety  of  Socrates, 
1915;^  Matthew  Arnold,  Bobbs-Merrill,  1917; 
On  Contemporary  Literature,  Holt,  1917;  In- 
troduction to  W.  Bang's  John  Ford's  Drama- 
tische  Werke  in  Materialien  zur  kunde  des 
altercn  Englischen  Dramas,  Bd.  XXIII,  Lou- 
vain,  a  Uystpruyst,  1908;  English  and  the  Latin 
Question,  1912,  1914,  1918;  Chesterfield,  (Cy- 
clopedia of  Educ,  Vol.  I,  191 1 ;  numerous 
other  articles,  reviews,  etc.  Co-ed.,  Cambridge 
History  of  American  Literature,  Putnam,  \'oI. 
I,  1917;  Ed..  .Stevenson's  Treasure  Island, 
Holt,  1917;  Shakespeare's  Coriolanus,  Macmil- 
lan,  1 91 2;  Ford's  "Tis  a  Pity,  and  the  Broken 
Heart,  Heath,  1915.  Mem.,  Mod.  Lang.  Assn. 
Nat.  Inst.  Arts  &  Letters.  Married  Ruth  Bart- 
lett  Mears,  D  25,  1906,  Williamstown,  Mass. 
Child,  John  Mears,  b.  N  4,  1907.  Address, 
1016  W.  Nevada  St.,  Urbana. 

JAMES  RICKETTS   SHINN 
(See  No.  2244.) 

DOROTHY  RUTH  SHOEMAKER 
(HUSTON) 
A.  B.,  Oberlin,  1913.  Prepared  in  Water- 
loo (la.)  H.  S.;  la.  St.  Teacher's  Coll.  and 
Randolph-Macon  Woman's  Coll.  Asst.,  Phys. 
Tr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-15-  Married  Howard 
Huston.     Address,   Columbus  Junction,   la.f 

ROBERT  LOUIS  SHORT 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Chaddock  Coll.,  Quincy, 
III..  1S90;  b.  S  18,  186(1.  Danville,  111.;  s. 
Robert  Atwell  (b.  S  14,  1836,  do.)  and  Emily 
Welsh  (Murdock)  Short  (b.  Ja  25,  1838,  La- 
fayette, Ind.).  Prepared  in  Danville  H.  S.; 
Pvt.  stud,  with  H.  S.  White,  N.  W.  Univ. 
Instr.,  Danville  Weslevan  Sem.,  1885-87; 
Instr.,  Chaddock  Coll.  Prep.,  1887-90;  Prof., 
Math.,  Chaddock  Coll.,  1893-94;  do..  Ft.  Worth 
Univ.,  1894-97;  attended  Univ.  of  Munich, 
1897-98.  Instr.,  H.  S.  Quincy,  1898-99;  Instr., 
Math.,  Univ.  of  HI.,  1899-1901;  Asst.  Prof., 
Math.,  do.,  190X-03;  Dept.  of  Math.,  D.  C. 
Heath  &  Co.,  1903;  in  Technical  H.  S.,  Cleve- 
land, O.  Auth. :  Supplementary  Algebra,  D. 
C.  Heath  &  Co.,  1905;  Some  Ideas  on  Prep. 
Math.,  Sch.  Sc.  and  Math.,  1904;  Dualistic 
Properties  Found  in  Linear  Equations,  do., 
1905.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  Soc.  for  Prom, 
of  Engng.  Educ,  1903;  Mo.  Soc.  of  Math. 
Teachers,  1905;  O.  Assn.  of  Sc.  and  Math. 
Teachers,  1905;  A.  A.  A.  S.,  1906.  Married 
Laura  Grant^  D  27,  1893,  Danville,  111.  Ad- 
dress, Technical  High  Sch.,  Cleveland. 

HUMPHREYS  OLIVER  SIEGMUND 
(See  No.   8752-) 

•CHARLES   WALLACE  SILVER 
(See  No.    15.) 

ANNA  VIOLA  SIMON  (DORNER) 
Attended  The  Royal  Acad,  of  !Mus.,  London; 
Cosmopolitan  Sch.  of  Mus.,  and  Cincinnati 
Conservatory  of  Mvis.  Instr.,  Mus.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1913-15.  Married  H.  B.  Dorner.  Ad- 
dress, 906  S.  Goodwin  Ave.,  Urbana. t 

CORNELIA    ELIZABETH    SIMON 
Instructor;   b.   Ap   27,    1865,    Newark,  111.;   d. 
Charles    Louis    (b.    O    16,    1836,    Hesse    Cassel, 
C.er.)    and    Olive    Rebecca    (Lewis)    Simon    (b. 


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Ap  17,  i840_,  Canandaigua,  N.  Y.)-  Prepared 
in  Ottawa  Tp.  H.  S.  Grad.,  Lewis  Inst., 
Chicago,  1899.  Pupil  Teacher,  Lewis  Inst., 
1898-9;  Instr.,  Dom.  Sc,  111.  Soldier's  Orphan's 
Home,  1899-1900;  Asst.,  H.  Sc,  Univ.  of  III., 
1900-1;  Instr.,  Dom.  Sc,  Miller  Man.  Tr.  Sch., 
Va.,  1901 — .  Address,  Miller  Sch.,  P.  O., 
Albemarle  Co.,  Va. 

EUGENE  FRANCIS  SIMONDS 
Instructor;  B.  A.,  Sydney  Univ.,  1910;  B. 
Sc,  do.,  191 1 ;  A.  M.,  Columbia,  1913;  Ph. 
D.,  do.,  1917;  b.  Jl  24,  1885,  Glen  Innes,  N.  S. 
Wales;  s.  Peter  (b.  1854,  Co.  Meath,  Ireland) 
and  Catherine  (Troy)  Simonds  (b.  1858,  Co. 
Carlow,  do.).  Instr.,  Cooper  Union,  New 
York  City,  1914-16;  Tutor,  Coll.  of  C'ity  of 
New  York,  19 16;  Exten.  Teacher,  Columbia, 
1917;  Instr.,  Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18;  do., 
H.  S.,  Sydney,  Australia,  19 18 — -.  Address, 
Sidney,   Australia. 

FRANCES  SIMPSON 
(See  No.   1969.) 

FRANCIS    MARION    SIMPSON 
(See  No.  3969.) 

CHARLES  HERSCHEL  SISAM 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1902; 
A.  M.,  Cornell,  1903;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1906;  b. 
S  8,  1879,  Cedar  Rapids,  la.;  s.  Herschel  (b. 
My  ig,  1833,  Columbia  Co..  N.  Y.)  and 
Alice  May  (Lincoln)  Sisam  (b.  Jl  6,  1846, 
Belvidere,  111.).  Prepared  in  Cedar  Rapids 
(la.)  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi.  Scholarship,  Coe 
(Toll.,  la.,  1898-1902;  Grad.  Scholarship,  Yale, 
1002-03;  Grad.  Scholarship,  Cornell,  1902-03; 
Fellowship,  do.,  1903-04.  Instr.,  Math.,  U.  S. 
Naval  Acad.,  1904-06;  Instr.,  Math.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1906-07;  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Gottingen, 
Ger.,  1908;  do.,  Univ.  of  Turin,  Italy,  1908-09; 
Assoc,  Math.,  do.,  1907-09;  Asst.  Prof.,  Math., 
do.,  1909-18;  Prof.,  Math.,  Colo.  Coll.,  1918 — -. 
Auth. :  On  the  Determination  of  the  Model 
Curves  of  Uninursal  Ruled  Surfaces,  Am. 
Jour,  of  Math.,  Vol.  28,  1906;  concerning 
Systems  of  Conies  Lying  on  Cubic,  Quartic, 
and  Quintic  Surfaces,  do.,  Vol.  30,  1908;  On 
the  Equations  of  Quartic  Surfaces  in  terms  of 
Quadratic  Forms,  Bui.  of  Am.  Math.  Soc, 
Vol.  14,  190S;  Some  Loci  Connected  with 
Plane  Curves,  Atu.  Jour,  of  Math.,  Vol.  31, 
1909;  On  Three-spreads  Satisfying  four  or 
more  Homogeneous  Linear  Partial  Differential 
Equations  of  Second  Order,  do..  Vol.  33,  191 1; 
On  Hyperconical  Convexes  in  Space  of  r  di- 
mensions, Atti  Delia  Accademia  di  Torino,  Vol. 
46,  iQii;  Analytic  Geometry  of  Space,  Henry 
Holt  &  Co.;  On  Rational  Sextic  Surfaces  Hav- 
ing a  Nodal  Curve  of  Order  Nine,  Atn.  Jour. 
of  Math.,  Vol.  Z7,  1915;  On  Surfaces  Doubly 
Generated  by  Conies,  Quarterly  Jour,  of  Math., 
Vol.  47,  1916;  On  Sextic  Surfaces  Having  a 
Nodal  Curve  of  Order  Eight,  Am.  Jour,  of 
Math.,  Vol.  38,  1916;  On  a  Configuration  on 
Certain  Surfaces,  Bui.  Am.  Math.  Soc,  Vol. 
22,  1916;  On  Two  Loci  Determined  by  Concur- 
rent Tangents,  Quarterly  Jour,  of  Math.,  Vol. 
48,  1918;  also  a  number  of  earlier  articles. 
Mem.,  Am.  Math.  Soc;  M.  E.  Church.  :Mar- 
ried  Cora  Anna  Hutton  ('13),  Je  27,  1906, 
Utica,  N.  Y.  Child,  Cora  Lowell,  b.  Ja  24, 
1913.  Address,  Colo.  Coll.,  Colorado  Springs, 
Colo. 

EDWARD  OCTAVIUS  SIS  SON 
Univ.  Pres. ;  B.  S.,  Kan.  Agr.  Coll.,  1886; 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago.  1893;  Ph.  D.,  Har- 
vard, 1905;  b.  My  24,  1869,  Gateshead,  Eng. ; 
s.  George  (b.  D  25,  1828,  Lancaster,  do.)  and 
Mary  (Arnott)  Sisson.  Prepared  in  Royal 
Grammar  Sch.,  Morpeth,  Eng.  Beta  Theta 
Pi.  Teacher  and  Prin.,  Pub.  Schs.,  Kan., 
1886-91;   Prin.,   So.    Side  Acad.,  Chicago,   1892- 


97;  Teacher,  Special  Ped.  of  Secondary  Sch. 
Eng.,  summer  Sch.,  Chautauqua,  N.  Y.,  1902; 
Dir.,  Bradley  Poly.  Inst.,  1897-1904;  Special 
.'scholarship,  Educ,  Harvard,  1904-05;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Educ,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-06;  Prof., 
Ped.,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  1906-12;  Prof.,  Educ, 
Reed  Coll.,  Portland,  Ore.,  1912-13;  St.  Com- 
missioner of  Educ,  Idaho,  1913-17;  Pres., 
Mont.  St.  Univ.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  Essentials 
of  Character,  Macmillan  Co.,  1910;  also  numer- 
ous articles.  Mem.,  N.  E.  A.;  A.  A.  A.  S.; 
League  to  Enforce  Peace;  Advisory  Com., 
Simplified  Spelling  Bd.;  Mont.  St.  Teachers' 
.Assn.  Married  Nellie  Stowcll.  My  29,  1899, 
Lawn  ^Ridge,  111.  Children:  Margaret,  b.  F 
19,  1908;  Calvin  Richard,  b.  Ag  12,  1910. 
Address,    1414    Maurice   Ave.,    Missoula,   Mont. 

MAURICE  CHARLES  SJOBLOM 
Engineer;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1913;  b. 
O  7,  1886,  Grantsburg,  Wis.  Asst.  Engr.,  St. 
Water  Sur.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-16;  Asst.  San. 
Engr.,  St.  Bd.  of  Health,  Springfield,  111., 
1916 — .  Address,  300  E.  Cedar  St.,  Spring- 
field,   Ill.f 

HELEN  JEANNE  SKEWES 
Office  Geol.;  B.  A.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1913;  b. 
My  7,  1891,  Muskegon,  Mich.;  d.  William 
John  (b.  S  23,  186 1,  Cornwall,  Eng.)  and 
Ella  (Jackson)  .Skewes  (b.  F  10,  1859,  Rich- 
land, Mich.).  Prepared  in  Evanston  H.  S. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  .Sigma  Xi.  Draftsman,  U.  S. 
Geol.  Sur.,  19 12-13;  Asst.  Geol.,  111.  Sur., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1914-17;  Official  Geol.,  Roxana 
Petroleum  Co.,  1917 — .  Address,  c/o  Roxana 
Petroleum  Co.,  Tulsa,  Okla.f 

JOHN  HARRISON  SKINNER 
Prof,  and  Dean;  B.  S.,  Purdue  LTniv., 
1897;  b.  Mr  10,  1874,  Romney,  Ind. ;  s.  Wil- 
liam Harrison  (b.  Jl  9,  1838,  Brookville,  Ind.) 
and  Mary  (.Mexander)  Skinner  (b.  Mr  15, 
1848,  Greenville,  Tenn.).  Prepared  in  Pub. 
Sch.,  Romney,  Ind.  Sigma  Xi;  Alpha  Zeta. 
Farm  Mgr.,  1897-99;  Asst.  Agr.,  Purdue  Univ., 
1899-1901;  Instr.,  An.  Husb.,  L^niv.  of  111., 
1901-02;  Head  of  Dept.,  An.  Husb.,  Purdue 
Univ.,  1902 — ;  Dean,  Sch.,  of  Agr.,  do., 
1906 — •.  Auth.:  Contributions  to  the  Annual 
Report  of  Purdue  Exp.  Sta.,  Bui.  No.  108; 
Buls.  No.  115,  129,  130,  136,  142,  153,  on 
Steer  Feeding;  Nos.  108,  126,  on  Rations  for 
Fattening  Swine;  No.  147,  on  Silage  for  Win- 
ter Feeding  of  Ewes  and  Lambs;  also  various 
Exp.  Sta.  Cirs.  Mem.,  F.  A.  A.  M. ;  ind. 
Live  Stock  Breeders'  Assn.,  Sec. ;  Swine  Breed- 
ers' Assn.,  Hon.  Mem.;  Shorthorn  Breeders' 
Assn.,  Hon.  Mem.;  Am.  Breeders'  Assn.;  Soc. 
for  Promotion  of  Agr.  Sc. ;  Am.  Soc.  of  An. 
Nutr. ;  M.  E.  Church.  Married  Mary  Edna 
Throckmorton,  S  3,  1903,  Romney,  Ind.  Chil- 
dren: boy,  b.  Ja  20,  1906;  Mary  Elizalieth,  b. 
Jl  17,  1908;  boy,  b.  O  24,  1912.  Address, 
Lafayette,  Ind.f 

WILLIS    APPLEFORD    SL.VTER 
(See  No.   2818.) 

ROY    HARLEY    SLOCUM 

(See   No.    1421.) 

STEPHEN  ELMER  SLOCUM 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Union  Coll.,  1897;  Ph.  D., 
Clark  Univ..  1900;  b.  Je  5.  1875.  Glenville 
N.  Y. ;  s.  William  W.  and  Mary  E.  Slocum. 
Prepared  in  Union  Classical  Inst..  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.  Special  honors  in  Math,  and  Phys., 
Union  Coll.,  Scholar  and  Fellow,  Clark  Univ., 
1897-1900;  Instr.,  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati, 
1900-01;  Instr.,  App.  Math.,  do.,  1901-04; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Math.,  do.,  1904-05;  Asst.  Prof., 
Math.,  l^niv.  of  111.,  1905-06;  Prof.,  App. 
Mech.,    Univ.    of    Cincinnati,    1906 — -.      Auth.: 


94b 


University  of  Illinois 


(with  E.  L.  Hancock)  Strength  of  Materials, 
1907,  2nd  Ed.,  191 1  ;  Resistance  of  Materials, 
1914;  Theory  and  Practice  of  Mechanics,  1913; 
Elements  of  Hydraulics,  1915,  2nd  Ed^,  1917; 
A  Review  of  Current  Ideas  on  the  Teaching 
of  Math.,  Sciciuc,  1909;  The  Unification  and 
Continuity  of  Mathematics  in  School  and  Col- 
lege, Proceedings  of  Twentieth  Anniversary 
Celebration,  Clark  Univ.,  1909;  The  Geographic 
Aspect  of  Culture,  Pot'.  Sc.  Monthly,  1910 
(Jeneral  Formula  for  the  Shearing  Deflectioi 
of  Beams  of  Arhitrary  Cross  Section,  rca( 
before  Am.  Math.  Soc.  New  York,  1910,  Joui 
Franklin  Inst.,  191  i;  System  and  Efficiency  ii 
Technical  Instruction,  Engng.  News,  10  ic 
Proceedings  Soc.  Promotion  Engng.  Ediic,  Vo 
27,  1 910;  also  many  earlier  articles.  MenT  , 
Am.  Math.  Soc;  Soc.  of  Automotive  Engrv. 
.Married  .\nna  leannettc  Ware,  Jo  25.  1902, 
Cincinnati.  Children:  Dorothy  Jcannette,  b. 
Jl  28.  1904:  Walter  Ware,  b.  Jl  13,  1907;  Mari- 
anna  Condc  b.  I)  17,  1917..  Address,  565 
Evanswood  Place,  Clinton,  Cincinnati. 

ALFRED     HIGGINS     SLUSS 
(See  No.   1590.) 

CONSTANCE  BARLOW-SMITH 
Born  Pimlico,  Eng. ;  d.  James  S.  (b.  London, 
Eng.)  and  Susan  J.  (Haskell)  Barlow  (b.  do.). 
Prepared  in  pvt.  seminaries.  (jraduated.  111. 
Conservatory  of  Music  and  Am.  Inst,  of  Nor- 
mal Methods;  professional  training  under  Ag- 
grimonti.  Mason,  George  Morgan,  Frederick 
Lyman,  and  Ponanski.  Teacher,  piano,  N.  J. 
Conservatory  of  Music  and  Asst.,  voice  and 
chorus  work.  111.  Conservatory;  supvr.,'  music, 
City  Schs.  of  Jacksonville  for  eight  yrs.;  teach- 
er, seven  summers  in  the  Morgan  Co.  Teach- 
ers' Inst.;  Instr.,  Sight-singing,  Ear-training, 
and  in  charge  of  Pub.  Sch.  Methods,  Univ.  of 
III.,  1903-16.  Auth.:  Series  of  articles  on  the 
State  Course  of  Study  for  the  Trainer  Lesson 
Leaf,  J  896;  The  Educational  Value  of  the 
Folk-Song,  jV.  E.  a.  Records,  igio;  The  Peda- 
gogy of  Music,  St.  Teachers'  Assn.  Records, 
191 1  ;  edited  a  Souvenir  Music  Number  of  the 
Inter-State  Sch.  Review;  The  Ideals  of  Music. 
The  Woman's  Athenaeum  Collaboration,  F.  P. 
Kaiser  Pub.  Co.;  Representative  Works,  Dun- 
well  and  Ford.  Mem.,  St.  and  Nat.  Educ. 
Assns.;  St.  and  Nat.  Music  Teachers'  Assn.; 
111.  Delegate  to  Nat.  Music  Teachers'  Assn., 
Asheville,  N.  C. ;  two  terms  on  Standing  Music 
Com.,  St.  Fed.  of  Woman's  Clubs,  111.  Ad- 
drns,   Jacksonville,    111. 

ELLWOOD  SPENCER  SMITH 
Asst.  Gen.  Mgr. ;  b.  Mr  i,  1890,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y. ;  s.  Evan  l'.  (b.  N  25,  1852,  Washington, 
D.  C.)  and  h'annie  Louise  (Sewell)  Smith  (b. 
Jl  19,  1858,  Poughkecpsie,  N.  Y.).  Prepared 
in  Brooklyn  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.;  U.  S.  Naval  Acad., 
1910.  Asst.,  Phys.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 1;  Inter- 
nat.  St.  Bank,  Trinidad,  Colo.,  1911-12;  Asst. 
(ien.  Mgr.,  Consolidated  Ariz.  Smelting  Co., 
IIumI)ol(lt,  Ariz.,  1914 — .  Married  Zella  Betty 
Northcutt,  N  27,  1917,  San  Diego,  Calif.  Ad- 
dress, c/o  Consolidated  Ariz.  Smelting  Co., 
Humbolt,   Ariz. 

FLORENCE    MARY    SMITH 
(See  No.    1275.) 

FRANK  SMITH 
Professor;  Ph.  B.,  Hillsdale  Coll.,  1885;  A. 
M.,  Harvard.  1893;  b.  i"  iS,  i8i;7,  Winiu-connc, 
Wis.;  s.  Samuel  Franklin  (b.  Mr  10,  1825, 
Barton,  Vt.)  and  Aurelia  .Smith  (b.  N  21, 
r83o,  Sutton,  N.  IL).  Prepared  in  Prep. 
Dept..  Hillsdale  Coll.,  Mich.  Delta  Tau  Delta. 
D.  M.  Martin  Math.  Prize,  Hillsdale  Coll., 
Instr..  Math.,  Prep.  Dept.,  Hillsdale  Coll., 
1882-86;     I'rof.,     Chem.     and     Biol.,     Hillsdale 


Coll.,  1886-92;  Instr.,  Biol.,  Trinity  Coll., 
1892-93;  Asst.,  Zool.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1893-94; 
Instr.,  do.,  1894-96;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1896-1900; 
Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1900-13;  Prof.,  do.,  1913 — ; 
Curator,  Museum  Nat.'  Hist.,  do.,  1900-17. 
.•\uth.:  Various  papers  on  the  Oligochacta  of 
North  America  and  .\frica;  on  the  migration 
and  habits  of  birds;  and  on  fresh-water 
sjionges,  hydroids,  and  other  groups  of  inver- 
tebrates. Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S. ;  Am.  Soc.  of 
Zool.;  Am.  Soc.  of  Naturalists;  Am.  Ornithol. 
Union;  Am.  Museums  Assn.  Married  Edith 
Mary  Fox,  S  28,  18S7.  Fremont,  Ind.  (died 
N  IS,  1888);  Isadora  Staniats,  jl  12,  1890, 
Bokes  Creek,  O.  Child,  Donald  Fisk,  b.  N 
14,  1888  (died  O  29,  1905).  Address,  913  W. 
California   Ave.,    Urbana. 

FRANK  ARTHUR  GUSHING  SMITH 
Instructor;  B.  S.,  Cornell,  1912;  M.  L.  A., 
Harvard,  1913;  b.  Ap  22,  1887,  Wauwatosa, 
Wis.  Prepared  in  Wis.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  In 
Wis.  Nat.  Bank,  Milwaukee,  1906-8;  Instr., 
Land.  Design.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-15;  Assoc, 
do.,  191 5;  Instr.,  Land.  E.xten.,  Mass.  Agr. 
Coll.,  1915 — .  Mem.,  Baptist  Church.  Ad- 
dress, 359  ist  Ave.,  Wauwatosa,  Wis.;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  M^ss.  Agr.  Coll.,  Amherst.  Mass.f 

GEORGE    McPHAIL    SMITH 

Professor;  B.  S.,  Vanderbilt  Univ.,  1900; 
Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Freiburg,  Baden,  1903;  b. 
N  15,  1878,  Nashville,  Tenn. ;  s.  Robert  Mc- 
Phail  (b.  O  16,  18^7,  Norfolk,  Va.)  and  Lae- 
titia  Clark  (Trimble)  Smith  (b.  1840,  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.).  Prepared  in  Fogg  H.  S.,  Nash- 
ville, Tenn.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Phi 
Lambda  Upsilon ;  Gamma  Alpha.  Attended 
Univ.  of  Berlin  and  Geneva,  1900-01;  Asst., 
("hem.,  Lab.,  Vanderbilt  Univ.;  Instr.,  Quali- 
tative Analysis,  Mich.  Coll.  of  Mines,  1903-04; 
Instr.,  Analytical  Chem.  and  Met.,  N.  C.  Coll. 
of  Agr.  and  Mech.  Arts,  1904-05;  Instr.,  Chem., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1905-09;  Assoc,  Chem.  do., 
1909-13;  Asst.  Prof.,  Chem.,  do.,  1913 — . 
Auth.:  Zur  Kenntnis  der  Derivate  des  p — Joda- 
zolienzols  und  dcs  m — Chlorjobcnzols  mit  mehr- 
V,  ertigem  Jod,  Freidburg,  i.  B.,  Speyer  & 
Kaerner,  1903;  Heterogeneous  Equilibria 
between  .\queous  and  Metallic  Solutions  (first 
paper).  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  Vol.  32,  .910;  (with 
H.  C.  Bennett)  Additional  Notes  on  the  Alkali 
and  Alkali-Earth  Amalgams,  do.,  Vol.  32,  1910; 
L'ber  heterogene  Gkeichgcwichte  zwischen 
metallischen  und  Wasserigen  Losunger  (Erste 
Mitteilung),  Ztschr.  fur  j^hysikalische  Chcntie, 
Vol.  73,  1910;  (by  W.  A.  Noyes,  Sixth  ed., 
revised  in  collaboration  with  the  luthor).  The 
Elements  of  Qualitative  Analysis,  Henry 
Holt  &  Co.,  191  I  ;  also  numerous  other  arti- 
cles. Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Deutsche  Chem.  Gescll- 
schaft,  1907;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.,  1910.  Ad- 
dress,   II 06  California   St.,  Urbana. 

HAMILTON  JEWETT  SMITH 
Instructor;  Ph.  B.,  Yale,  loii;  A.  M.,  do., 
19 14;  b.  F  18,  1890,  Detroit.  Prepared  in 
Detroit  Univ.  H.  S.  Railroading,  1911-12; 
Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17;  U.  S. 
Army  Intelligence  Office,  New  York  City, 
1917 — .  Mem.,  Church  of  Eng.  Address,  New 
Haven,  Conn.t 

HARVEY  E.  SMITH 
Constructor;  B.  S.,  Mo.  .Sch.  of  Mines., 
1910;  b.  1886,  St.  Louis.  Prepared  in  Cen- 
tral H.  S.,  and  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Night  Sch.,  St. 
Louis.  Chief  Engr.,  Mager  Coal  Co.,  W. 
Mineral,  Kan.,  1914;  Instr.,  Min.  and  Mech. 
Inst.,  Univ.  of  III.,  ic)i4-i5;  Constr.,  lola,  Kan., 
19 15 — .  Address,  W.  Mineral  Kan.;  bus.  add., 
3148   Jefferson    St.,    lola,    Kan.f 

JAMES    ELMO    SMITH 
(See  G614.) 


Faculty 


947 


KENNETH    GARDNER    SMITH 
(Sec  No.  2518.) 

LESLIE  DENIS  SMITH 
Christian  Sc.  Practitioner;  B.  S.,  IJcloit 
Coll.,  1910;  Ph.  D.,  Johns  Hoplcins,  19 13;  b. 
S  0,  1889,  Grand  Rapids,  Wis.  Instr.,  Chcni., 
Univ.  of  III.,  1913-14;  Christian  Sc.  Practi- 
tioner, 1914 — .  Mem.,  Christian  Sc.  Church. 
Address,  51 16  Glenwood  Ave.,  Chicago;  bus. 
add.,    lOoo,  36  S.   State  St.,  do.'i 

LINDLEY    MALCOLM    SMITH 

Entomologist;  B.  S.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  i9"5; 
b.  S  27,  1881,  Chester  Hill,  O.;  s.  Stephen  (b. 
Ag  I,  1839,  do.)  and  Elizabeth  (Roberts) 
Smith  (b.  S  I,  1845,  do.).  Prepared  in  Chester 
Hill  (().)  H.  S.  Nursery  Insp.,  Ohio,  igo^; 
Hort.  Insp.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-06;  Nursery 
and  Orchard  Insp.,  N.  C,  1907;  Field  Asst. 
to  St.  Entoniol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907 — .  Mem., 
Biol.  Soc;  Hort.  Club;  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Presliy. 
Church.  Married  Grace  Selby,  D  28,  1906, 
Bartlett,     O.       Children:       Philip    Selby,    b.     N 

II,  1907;  Homer  Lindley,  b.  Ag  27,  1909; 
Malcolm  Lambert,  b.  N  19,  ign.  Address, 
511  Beveridge  St.,  Carbondale,  Ill.t 

LOUIE  HENRIE  SMITH 
(See  No.  1085.) 

ORRIN  HAROLD  SMITH 
(See  G617.) 

PERCY  ALMERIN  SMITH 
(See  No.  i593-) 

RAYMOND  STRATTON  SMITH 
(See  No.  5948.) 

RHEA  GORDON  SMITH 
Chemist;  B.  S.,  Rutgers  Coll.,  1909;  b.  Mr 
17,  1887,  Keyport,  N.  J.;  s.  J.  Walton  aiid 
Eva  Taylor  (Herbert)  Smith.  Prepared  in 
New  Brunswick  (N.  J.)  H.  S.  Asst.,  Agr. 
Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-11;  Chem.,  Mon- 
fanto  Chem.  Works,  St.  Louis,  1911-18;  Supt., 
Antoine  Chiris  Co.,  Delawanna,  N.  J.,  1918 — . 
Married  Augusta  Eleanor  Board,  O  30,  1915. 
Urbana.  Address,  322  High  St.,  Passaic,  N.  J.; 
bus.  add.,   Delawanna,   N.  J. 

ROSCOE  RAYMOND  SNAPP 
(See   No.    5949-) 

EARL    QUINTER    SNIDER 
(See  No.  2825.) 

HOWARD    JOHN    SNIDER 
(See  No.   5950.) 

JOHN    McBEATH    SNODGRASS 
(See    No.    1772.) 

*EDWARD  SNYDER 
Bom  O  7,  183s,  Sokal,  Austrian  Poland. 
Educated  in  Lemberg  and  Vienna.  Entered' 
Austrian  army  and  attended  Mil.  Sch.  at 
Kronstadt  and  Mauer,  1848-9;  Lt.  in  1854, 
and  served  with  the  army  of  occupation  sent  to 
prevent  the  war  of  the  Crimea  from  extending 
into  Roumania;  Teacher,  Lang,  and  Hist,  in 
cadet  sch.  of  Grantz  and  Styria  Solferino; 
came  to  U.  S.,  1862;  went  into  war  with  N. 
Y.  regt.  1S62-5;  taught  sch.  in  St.  Louis  and 
in  H.  S.  at  Carlinville  after  the  war;  Instr., 
bookkeeping  and  (Jer.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1868,  the 
first  yr.  of  the  opening  of  the  Univ. ;  Prof., 
Ger.,    (ier.    and    Mil.    Sc. ;    commissioned    Col., 

III.  Nat.  Guard,  1870;  in  charge  of  Univ.  Bn. 
until  1880;  Prof.,  Mod.  Langs.,  and  Mil.  Sc, 
do.,    1873;    I^can    of    Coll.    of    Lit.,    do.,    1874; 


Recording  Sec,  Bd.  of  Trustees,  1870-87;  Bus. 
Agt.  of  Univ.,  1870-6;  Prof,  of  Ger.  Lang, 
and  Lit.  1889.  (Jave  the  Univ.  $12,000  in 
i8g(),  to  be  loaned  to  worthy  students;  now 
maintained  as  a  students'  beneficiary  aid  fund. 
Retired  1896,  going  to  Calif.  Died  S  13, 
1903,    Pacific   Beach,   Calif. 

GERTRUDE  CLARK  SOBER  (CHURCH) 
B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1892;  b.  Ap  15,  1866, 
Detroit;  d.  Nelson  Washington  (b.  N.  Y.)  and 
Ellen  Augusta  (Hurlbut)  Clark  (b.  1835,  Port- 
land, Conn.).  Prepared  in  Mich.  St.  Norm. 
Coll.,  Ypsilanti.  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Sc.  Teacher, 
H.  S. ;  I'oldwater,  Mich.,  1886-90;  Prin.,  H. 
S.,  Ishpeming,  1901-03;  Instr.,  H.  Sc,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1903-04.  Auth. :  Series  of  articles  on 
H.  Sc,  in  Sch.  News  of  111.,  1903-05;  Food, 
Bui.  No.  19,  Cornell  Univ.;  Managinij  lid.. 
Arrow  of  Pi  Beta  Phi.  Sec,  Free  Kinder- 
garten Assn.,  Madison,  1898-99.  Mem.,  Madi- 
son Woman's  Club,  1898-99;  Tues.  Art  Club, 
Milwaukee;  Milwaukee  Branch  Coll.  Alumnae; 
Chm.,  Exteii.  and  Indus.  Com.  Y.  W.  C.  A.; 
V.  P.,  Home  for  Aged.  Married  Hiram  Allen 
Sober,  N  23,  1892  (died  S  10,  1900);  James 
Slierman  Church,  Ap  5,  1905.  Child,  Marion 
Ellen,  b.  D  23,  1893.  Address,  683  Stowell 
Ave.,    Milwaukee.! 

ALBERT  ALEXANDER  SOMERVILLE 
Physicist;  B.  S.,  DePauw  Univ.,  1905;  b. 
Ja  28,  1883,  Milroy,  Ind. ;  s.  Ira  A.  (b.  1855, 
do.)  and  Linda  Somerville  (b.  1850.  Edgar, 
111.).  Prepared  in  Milroy  H.  S.  Delta  Kappa 
Epsilon.  Asst.,  Math,  and  Phys.,  DePauw 
Univ.,  1904-05;  Instr.,  Math.  Univ.  Acad., 
1905-06;  Instr.,  Phys.,  Cornell,  1906-12;  U.  S. 
Bur.  of  Standards,  1908;  Chief  Physicist,  U. 
S.  Rubber  Co.,  New  York  City,  1912 — .  Mar- 
ried Emma  Louise  Rapelye,  My  3,  1913,  New- 
ark, N.  J.  Children:  Norman  Alexander,  b. 
F  17,  1914;  Marian  Linn,  b.  Mr  9,  1915.  Ad- 
dress, U.  S.  Rubber  Co.,  1790  Broadway,  New 
York  City. 

RAFAEL  ARCANGEL  SOTO 
(See    No.    5427.) 

OWEN  JAMES  TRAINOR   SOUTHWELL 

Instructor;  A.  B.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Tech., 
1915;  b.  S  20,  i8q2.  New  Iberia,  La.  Pre- 
pared in  Beaumont  (Tex.)  H.  S.;  Tulane 
Univ.  Stud.  Asst.,  Carnegie  Inst,  of  Tech., 
1914-15;  with  Ingahm  and  Boyd,  Archs.,  1916; 
Instr.,  Arch.  Design,  Univ.  of  III.,  1916-18. 
Naval  Aviation,  France,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Cath- 
olic Church.  Address,  1500  Gulf  St.,  Beau- 
mont,  Tex.f 

CHARLES  HERBERT  SPAULDING 
(See  No.  5428.) 

BARTHOLOMEW  J.  SPENCE 
Professor;  B.  S.,  N.  W.,  Univ.,  1905;  Ph. 
1).,  Princeton,  1909;  b.  Je  4,  1883,  Chicago. 
Attended  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1905-06.  Asst., 
Chem.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1903-05;  Asst.,  Phys., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1905-06;  Asst.,  Phys.,  Univ. 
of  111.,  190607;  Asst.  Prof.,  Phys.,  Univ.  of 
N.  Dak.,  1907;  Teaching  Fellow  in  Phys., 
1907-08;  Experimental  Sc.  Fellow  in  Phys., 
1908-09;  Instr.,  Phys.,  1909-10;  Asst.  Prof., 
Phys.,  Univ.  of  N.  Dak.,  1910 — .  Auth.,  Vari- 
ations of  Arc  Spectra,  Astrophysical  Joiir., 
1905.  Me.,  Epis.  Church.  .'Iddrcss,  Univ.  of 
N.   Dak.,  Grand  Forks,  N.   Dak.t 

DAVID  ELLSWORTH  SPENCER 
Professor;  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1887;  A. 
M.,  Harvard,  1891;  b.  F  22,  1863,  Berlin,  Wis.; 
s.  Alanson  Anderson  (b.  West.  Oneida  Co., 
N.  Y.)  and  Sarah  (Ellsworth)  Spencer  (b. 
Erie    Co.,    Pa.).      Instr.,    Hist.,    Univ.    of    Wis., 


948 


University  of  Illinois 


:888-9o;  dc,  and  stud..  Harvard,  1891;  Act- 
ing Asst.  Prof.,  Hist.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1852- 
93;  Asst.  Prof.,  Hist.,  Leland  Stanford,  1892- 
1901;  leave  of  absence  from  Leland  Stanford 
for  historical  study  at  Leipsic,  Ger.,  1899- 
1900;  Acting  Prof.,  Hist.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1901- 
02;  Special  historical  research  work  in  Paris, 
France,    1902.     Address,   Pacific   Grove,   Calif.t 

JOEL  ANDREW  SPERRY 
Associate;  B.  A.,  Yale.  1008;  M.  S.,  do., 
JQ12;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1014;  h.  Jl  10,  1886,  New 
Haven,  Conn.;  s.  Frank  Howard  (b.  Ja  3, 
1859,  do.)  and  Marv  Beccher  (Wells)  Sperry 
(b.  Ap  29,  1858,  Bridgeport,  Conn.).  Pre- 
pared in  Wheedon  Sch.  and  New  Haven 
(Conn.)  H.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Nu 
Sigma  Nu.  Honorary  Scholar,  Yale,  1910- 
11;  Asst.,  Bacteriol.,  Yale,  1912-14;  Bur.  of 
Chem.  with  Pure  Food  and  Drugs  Comn., 
1912;  Bacteriol.  with  special  research  in  pvt. 
lab..  New  York  City,  191.3;  Instr.,  Bacteriol., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1914-16;  Assoc,  do.,  1916-18. 
ist  Lt.,  Sanitary  Corps,  U.  S.  A.  Auth.: 
The  Antiseptic  and  Bactericidal  Properties  of 
Egg  White.  Jour.  Med.  Research,  1912;  The 
Behavior  of  Bacteria  towards  Purified  Animal 
and  Vegetable  Proteins,  Jour.  Biol.  Chem., 
1913.  Mem.,  Epis.  Church;  Pres.  111.  Section, 
.Soc.  Am.  Bacteriols.  Married  Caroline  Zeily 
Newton,  Je  12,  1915,  New  Haven,  Conn.  Ad- 
dress, Army  Med.   Sch.,  Washington,   D.   C. 

GEORGE  WASHINGTON  SPINDLER 
(See  No.  G626.) 

CHARLES    STOCKMAN    SPONNER 
(See  No.  G627.) 

EDWARD  G.  SQUIRE 
B.  S.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1916;  b.  Ag  8,  1893, 
Grinnell,  la.  Prepared  in  Grinnell  (la.)  H. 
S.  (iamma  Sigma  Delta;  Delta  Sigma  Rho; 
Phi  Kappa  Phi.  Instr.,  Bot.  Lab.,  la.  St. 
Coll.,  1913-15;  Asst.  Sec,  Y.  M.  C.  A.,  191S- 
16;  Asst.,  Dairy  Mfg.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Address,  1317  West 
St.,   Grinnell,  la.f 

OTIS  ORION  STANLEY 

(See  No.    15.95) 

MARGARET  BEAUMONT  STANTON 

(KIRSHMAN) 
Instructor;  B.  Sc,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1902;  A. 
M.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1908;  A.  M.,  Columbia, 
1914;  b.  My  16,  1884,  Ames,  la.;  d.  Edgar 
Williams  (b.  O  3,  1850,  Waymart,  Pa.)  and 
Margaret  Price  (McDonald)  Stanton  (b.  O  22, 
1845,  Zanesville,  O.).  Prepared  in  Ames  (la.) 
H.  S.;  Brvn  Mawr  Coll.,  1902-03.  Phi  Beta 
Phi;  Phi  Kappa  Phi.  Instr.,  Hist.,  la.  St. 
Coll.;  Instr.,  Colo.  St.  Prep.  Sch.,  Boulder 
Colo.;  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Dcs  Moines;  Instr., 
Home  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1Q14-16;  Fellow, 
Womans  Educ.  and  Indus.  Union,  Boston; 
Instr.,  Pine  Manor,  Coll.  Dent,  of  Dana  Hall, 
Welleslcy,  Mass.  Auth.:  Articles  in  Teach- 
er's Coll.  Record;  111.  Atjr.,  and  others.  Mar- 
ried John  Emmctt  Kirchman,  Ag  16,  1916, 
Ames,  la.  Address,  36  Ash  St.,  Cambridge, 
Mass. 

WILLIAM    MACY    STANTON 

Architect;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1913;  M.  S., 
do.,  1914;  b.  S  15,  1888,  Tacoma,  O.;  s.  Wil- 
liam (b.  S  15,  1839.  Barnesville,  O.)  and  Jane 
S.  (Davis)  Stanton  (b.  Flushing,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Westtown  (Pa.)  Sch.  Theta  Chi. 
Grad.  work,  Univ.  of  III.,  three  yrs. ;  Instr., 
Arch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-17;  do.,  Univ.  of 
Pa.,  1917-18;  I'lant  Engng.  Dcpt.,  Chester 
Shipbuilding  Co.,  1917-18;  Progress  Engng., 
Emergency    Fleet   Corp.,    Philadelphia,    1918 — . 


Mem.,  T.  Square  Club,  Philadelphia;  League 
Club,  do.  Married  Edith  Cope,  S  2,  1916, 
Woodbury,  N.  J.  Child,  Susanna  Morris,  Jl. 
23,  19 1 7.  Address,  Lansdowne,  Pa.;  bus.  add., 
c/o   Emergency   Fleet  Corp.,   Philadelphia. 

ROBERT   WATT   STARK 

(See   No.   921.) 

•JOHN   MATHER    STAYMAN 

(See    No.    i55-) 

JOEL  STEBBINS 

Professor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1899;  Ph. 
D.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1903;  b.  Jl  30,  1878, 
Omaha,  Neb.;  s.  Charles  Sumner  (b.  1848, 
Pa.)  and  Sara  Ann  (Stubbs)  Stebbins  (b. 
1846,  do.).  Prepared  in  Omaha  (Neb.)  H. 
S.  Phi  Delta  Theta;  Sigma  Xi.  Scholar, 
Math,  and  Astron.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1899-1900; 
Asst.,  Washburn  Obs.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1900- 
01;  Fellow  in  the  Lick  Obs.,  Calif.,  1901-03; 
Instr.,  Astron.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1903-04;  Asst. 
I'rof.,  do.,  1904-13;  Prof.,  do.,  1913 — .  Rum- 
ford  premium.  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sc,  1913; 
Draper  medal,  Nat.  Acad.  Sc,  I9i5-  Auth. 
of  various  articles  in  Astron.  Jours.,  1901-18, 
principally  upon  stellar  photometry.  Mem., 
Am.  Phys.  Soc;  A.  A.  A.  S. ;  Phys.  Com., 
Div.  of  Phys.,  Nat.  Research  Council,  1918. 
Married  May  Louise  Prentiss,  1905,  Lincoln, 
Neb.  Children:  Robert  Prentiss,  b.  1907; 
Isabelle,  b.  1910.  Address,  1013  W.  Nevada 
St.,   Urbana. 

AVA  D.  STEELE 
Superintendent;  A.  B.,  Mo.  Valley  Coll., 
1896;  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1900;  b.  S  6, 
1876,  Carrollton,  Mo.  Grad.  of  Boston  Sch. 
of  Expression,  1897.  Kappa  Kappa  Gamma. 
Prin.,  H.  S.,  Larimore,  N.  Dak.,  1901-02; 
Instr.,  Eng.,  Millikin  Univ.,  1903-07;  do., 
L^niv.  Acad.,  1907-11;  do.,  Man.  Tr.  H.  S., 
Indianapolis,  1911-13;  District  Supt.,  United 
Charities  of  Chicago.  Address,  5493  Cornell 
Ave.,    Chicago. 

EDWARD  STRIEBY  STEELE 
Govt.  Service;  A.  B.,  Obcrlin  Coll.,  1S72; 
B.  D.,  Oberlin  Theo.  Sem.,  1877;  b.  Ap  20, 
1850,  Farmiiigdale,  111.;  s.  James  and  Minerva 
S.  (McConoughey)  Steele.  Prepared  in  Prep. 
Dept.,  Oberlin  Coll.  Teacher,  Elementary 
Latin,  Greek,  and  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1872- 
73;  minister.  Concord,  111.,  1877-81;  Grad. 
Stud.,  Andover  Theo.  Sem.,  1881-83;  attend- 
ed Harvard  Divinity  Sch.,  1883-84;  Prof., 
Phil.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  1884-85;  attended 
Univ.  of  Leipsic,  1885-86;  Harvard  Divinity 
Sch.,  1886-87;  Sub-ed.,  Century  Dictionary, 
1889-91;  govt,  service,  1891 — .  Mem.,  Soc. 
for  Phil.  Inquiry  of  Washington;  Am.  Phil. 
Assn.  Married  Grace  Avery  King,  Ja  29, 
i8gi,  Washington,  D.  C.  Address,  1522  Q 
St.,   N.   W.,   Washington,   D.   C. 

WALDEMAR  MATTHAEUS  STEMPEL 
(See   No.   G635.) 

BIRD   RICHARD  STEPHENSON 
(See   No.   G636.) 

•ODDGEIR  STEPHENSON 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Copenhagen,  1899;  b.  F 
9,  1880,  Copenhagen,  Denmark.  Attended 
Poly.  Inst.,  ("opcnhagen,  1898-1900.  Teacher, 
Hist,  Geog.,  and  Nat.  Hist.,  Gamulholm  ("oil. 
(Acad.),  Copenhagen,  1 898-1 900;  with  Danish 
S.  Schuckert  Co.,  ("openhagen,  1900-01;  West. 
Elcc.  Co.,  Chicago,  1902-03;  Automatic  Elec. 
Co.,  1903;  West.  Elec.  Co^  1904;  Mo.  Pacific 
R.  R.  Co.,  1904;  Wagner  Elec  Co.,  St.  Louis, 
1904;  Asst.,  Elcc.  Design  (half  time),  Univ. 
of  111.,  1907-08.  Mem.,  Epis.  Church.  Died 
191 1. 


Faculty 


949 


FRANK  LINCOLN  STEVENS 
Professor;  B.  L.,  Hobart  Coll.,  1891;  B.  S., 
Rutgers  Coll.,  1893;  M.  S.,  do..  1897;  Ph.  D., 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1900;  b.  Ap  i,  1871,  Syra- 
cuse, N.  Y. ;  s.  Henry  Benjamin  (b.  Ja  18, 
1842,  Fairfield,  N.  Y.)  and  Helen  Clarissa 
(Lincoln)  Stevens  (b.  Jl  i,  1845,  Syracuse, 
N.  Y.)  Prepared  in  Onondaga  Acad.,  N.  Y. ; 
Syracuse  Univ.;  O.  St.  Univ.  Phi  Kappa 
Psi;  Sigma  Xi.  Traveling  Fellow,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1900-01;  Instr.,  Vegetable  Pathol., 
N.  S.  Coll.  of  A.  and  M.  Arts,  1901-02;  Prof, 
and  Pathol.,  N.  C.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  1902-12; 
Dean,  Porto  Rico  Coll.  of  A.  and  M.  Arts., 
Mayaguez,  P.  R.,  1912-14;  Prof.,  Plant 
Pathol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  19 14 — .  Auth. :  Numer- 
ous books  and  articles  in  mags.,  buls.,  jours, 
and  reports;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Phytopathology  and 
Jonr.  of  Bacteriol.  Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S. ;  Am. 
Breeders'  Assn. ;  Am.  Mycol.  Soc. ;  Am.  Na- 
ture Study  Soc;  Am.  Phytopath.  Soc;  Am. 
Soc.  Bacteriol.;  Am.  Soc.  Naturalists;  Bot. 
Soc.  Am.;  111.  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  N.  C.  Acad,  of 
Sc  Married  Addie  Theodosia  Chapman,  Je 
1 6,  1897,  Columbus,  O.  Children:  two,  died 
at  birth.     Address,    1002   Nevada   St.,   Urbana. 

JAMES  GARFIELD  STEVENS 
Professor;  Ph.  B.,  Alfred  Univ.,  1906;  Ph. 
D.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1915;  b.  Ag  27,  1881,  Al- 
fred, N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Alfred  (N.  Y.) 
Acad.  Social  Settlement  Worker,  S.  End 
House,  Boston,  1906-8;  In  Charity  Orgn. 
Work,  Greenwich,  Conn.,  1908-10;  Grad.  Stud., 
Cornell,  1910-13;  Fellow,  Univ.  of  Pa.  1913- 
14;  Instr.,  Sewanee  Coll.,  1914-15;  do.,  Sociol., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1915-16;  Assoc,  do.,  1916-18; 
Head  of  Econ.  Dept.,  Middlebury  Coll.,  Mid- 
dlebury,  Vt.,  1918 — .  Mem.,  Baptist  Church. 
Address,   Middlebury,   Vt.t 

JOHN  ALFORD   STEVENSON 
(See   No.   0641.) 

ROBERT  HOWARD  STEVENS 
Chemist;  B.  S.,  John  B.  Stetson  Univ., 
1908;  M.  S.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1909;  b.  Jl 
28,  1885,  Dayton,  O. ;  s.  Howard  Barney  and 
Lillis  (Allen)  Stevens.  Prepared  in  John  B 
Stetson  Acad.,  Deland,  Fla.  Asst.,  Chem. 
Univ.  of  111.,  1909-12;  Chem.,  Apartado,  Colum 
bia,  S.  A.,  1916;  do.,  Roanoke  Rapids,  N.  C. 
1918 — :  Mem.,  Dixie  Club,  Univ.  of  111.  Ad 
dress,  Roanoke  Rapids,   N.   C. 

CARL  S.  STEVENSON 
Engineer;  E.  M.,  O.  St.  LTniv.,  looS;  b.  F  i, 
1885,  Chicago.  Ivy  Orator.  Asst.,  Min. 
Engng.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1908-09;  Min.  Engr., 
Tenn.  Coal,  Iron,  &  R.  R.  Co.,  1909-10;  Instr., 
Min.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-11;  Min. 
Engr.,  Central  Sts.  Section,  U.  S.  Bur.  of 
Mines,  Pittsburgh,  1911-13;  Dir.,  Educ.  Dept., 
Cleveland-Cliffs  Iron  Co.,  1913-17.  Capt.,  30th 
Regt.   Engrs.     Address,   Ishjeming,   Mich. 

ROBERT  KENT  STEWARD 
Professor;  B.  S.  in  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Me., 
1908;  C.  E.,  do.,  1910;  b.  Jl  22,  1885,  Skowhe- 
gan.  Me.:  s.  Willard  B.  (b.  1855,  do.)  and 
Alice  (White)  Steward  (b.  1856,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Skowhegan  II.  S.  Phi  Gamma  Delta. 
Instr.,  Univ.  of  Me.,  1909;  Instr.,  G.  E.  D., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1909-13;  Assoc,  do.,  1913-16; 
Prof,  and  Head  of  Dept.,  Drawing  and  De- 
sign, Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1916 — .  Auth.:  (with 
PL  W.  Miller)  Notes  on  Mechanical  Drafting. 
Mem.,  Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ; 
Hon.  Mem.,  Elec  Soc.  Married  Marjorie  Carl- 
ton, Ag  26,  1911,  Old  Town,  Me.  Address, 
Box  822,  E.  Lansing,  Mich. 

CHARLES    LESLIE    STEWART 
(See  No.  G643.) 


HAROLD    WILSON    STEWART 
(See   No.    3982.) 

•RUSSELL  OSBORNE  STIDSTON 
A.  B.,  Leland  Stanford,  igii;  A.  M.,  do., 
1912;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1914;  b.  Ag  20,  1889.  Pre- 
pared in  Loo  (latos  (Calif.)  il.  S.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Asst.,  Eng.,  Leland  Stanford,  1911-12; 
Teaching  Asst.,  do.,  1912-13;  Acting  Instr.,  do., 
1913-14;  Asst.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-15; 
Instr.,  do.,  Univ.  of  Wash.,  1915-16.  Mem., 
Epis.  Church.    Died  Je  27,   1916,  San  Francisco. 

WILLIAM    WARREN    STIFLER 
(See   G648.) 

J.  LEONARD  ST.  JOHN 
Assistant;  A.  B.,  la.  St.  Teacher's  Coll., 
1915;  b.  F  12,  1891,  Janesville,  la.  Prepared 
in  la.  St.  Teacher's  Coll.  H.  S.,  Cedar  Falls, 
la.;  Purdue,  1915-17.  Teacher,  Chem.,  Pur- 
due, 1915-17;  Asst.,  Soil  Analysis,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1917 — .  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Address, 
1207  W.  Main  St.,  Urbana.f 

HARRY  HARKNESS  STOEK 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Lehigh  Univ.,  1887;  E.  M., 
do.,  1888;  b.  Ja  16,  1866,  Washington,  D.  (  .; 
s.  Jacob  F.  (b.  1835,  Martisville,  Pa.)  and 
Susan  (Lear)  Stoek  b.  1840,  Hagerstown,  Md.). 
Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi;  Delta  Phi;  Saluta- 
torian.  Min.  Engr.,  Susquehanna  (Toal  Co., 
188S-90;  Instr.,  Mineral  Metall.,  and  Geol., 
Lehigh  LTniv.,  18QO-3;  Asst.  Prof.,  Mineral, 
and  Metall.,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1893-7;  Ed.,  Mines 
and  Minerals,  Scranton,  Pa.,  1897-1909;  Prof.. 
Min.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909 — .  Auth.: 
Economic  History  of  Anthracite,  published  by 
the  Carnegie  Foundation;  The  Anthracite  Coal 
Fields,  LT.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  Rpt.;  Secondary  Edu- 
cation of  Mine  Employees;  The  Storage  of 
Bituminous  Coal;  also  other  articles  in  various 
Jours.  Ed.:  Coal  and  Metal  Miners'  Pocket- 
book;  Fulton's  Coke;  Lake's  Prospecting  for 
Gold  and  Silver;  Coal  Mining  Course  of  In- 
fernat.  Text  Book  Co.  Mem.,  111.  Min.  Inves. 
Comn.,  1909-17;  111.  Mine  Rescue  Sta.,  Comn., 
Sec,  igii-17;  U.  S.  Assay  Comn.,  1900;  A. 
I.  M.  E. ;  Inst,  of  Min.  Engrs.  of  Great  Britain; 
Lake  Superior  Min.  Inst.;  Coal  Min.  Inst,  of 
Am.,  Pres. ;  W.  Va.  Coal  Min.  Inst.;  West. 
Soc.  of  Engrs.;  111.  Acad,  of  Sc;  Soc. 
for  Promotion  of  Engng.  Educ.  Married  Mir- 
iam Ricketts,  D  20,  1894.  Child,  Leigh,  b. 
1897.    Address,    1103   W.    Illinois   St.,   Urbana. 

HERBERT  KING  STONE 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1905;  b. 
F  18,  1883,  Waterford,  Me.;  s.  William  Emer- 
son (b.  do.)  and  Caroline  Elizabeth  (Fifield) 
Stone  (b.  Fryeburg,  Me.).  Prepared  in 
Kent's  Hill  (Me.)  Scm.;  Univ.  of  Mich.,  sum- 
mer 1909;  Tulane  Univ.,  1909-10;  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1910-11,  summers,  1912-17.  Teacher, 
French  and  Eng.,  Rugby  Acad.,  New  Orleans, 
1906-07;  do.,  Newman  Man.  Tr.  H.  .S..  do., 
1908-10;  Asst.,  French,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
[910-11;  Instr.,  do.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1911-14; 
do.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1914-15;  Asst.,  Rom. 
Langs.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-17;  Instr.,  do., 
Grinnell  Coll.,  1917-18;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1918 — . 
Mem.,  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.  Address, 
I022    Park   St.,   Grinnell,   la. 

GERALD    DARFIELD    STOPP 

(See    No.    7241.) 

JAMES   STORER 

Secretary;  A.  B.,  Cornell,  iqi2;  A.  M.,  do., 
1914;  b.  N  7,  1887,  Buffalo,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Jacob 
(b.  O  18,  1861,  Switzerland)  and  Julia  (Kuhn) 
.Storer  (b.  E.  Aurora,  N.  Y. ).  Prepared  in 
Masten  Park  H.  S.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Phi  Delta 
Kappa.  Asst.  Instr.,  Cornell,  1910-12;  Instr., 
do.,  1912-14;  do.,  Univ.  of  Okla.,  summer  19131 


95° 


Unwersity  of  Illinois 


do.,  Dcpt.  of  Gcol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1014-15; 
Head,  Ccol.  Dept.,  East.  111.  St.  Norm.; 
Sec,  Bii.  of  Educ,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Auth.: 
Origin  and  Distribution  and  Uses  of  Tung- 
sten, 1914;  The  (ieology  of  Jefferson  Co.,  Ky.; 
Report  on  the  Oil  Fields  of  Clinton,  ( )kla. 
Mem.,  Buffalo  Chaml)er  of  Commerce;  Rotary 
t  lub;  Natural  So.  and  Hist.  Soc. ;  Cornell 
Alumni  Assn.  Married  Nora  E.  Meyer,  Ag 
I,  1917.  Buffalo,  X.  V.  Address,  44  Butler 
Ave..  Buffalo,  N.  Y. 

RUSSELL    Mcculloch    story 

Associate;  A.  B.,  Monmouth,  1904;  A.  M., 
Harvard,  looq;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1917;  h-  Ap  g, 
1883,  Wa.shhurn,  111.;  s.  William  Murray  (b. 
1852,  Westford,  Pa.)  and  Zillah  Bell  (Mc- 
Culloch)  Story  (b.  i860,  Cazenovia,  HI.). 
Prepared  in  Aledo  H.  S.  Instr.,  Clark  Coll., 
igog-io;  do.,  Monmouth  Coll.,  1910-1.1;  do., 
Pol.  Sc,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-17;  Assoc,  do., 
1917;  (leave  of  absence),  for  Y.  M.  C.  A. 
work  in  Moscow,  Russia,  19 17-18;  gen.  office 
Y.  M.  C.  a..  New  York  City,  19 19 — .  Auth.: 
Articles  in  The  Outlook  and  Mini.  Encyclo- 
pedia. Mem.,  Pol.  Sc,  Assn.;  Presby.  Churqh. 
Married  Gertrude  Anderson,  S  1,  1909,  Paw- 
nee, Neb.    Address,  603  W.  Green  St.,  Urbana. 

ELLIS  BAGLEY  STOUFFER 
(See  No.   G6si.) 

ERNEST  LAWRENCE  STOUFFER 
(See  No.   9420.) 

JOHN  ELBERT  STOUT 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Cornell,  1904;  Ph.  M., 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1908;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1918; 
b.  D  15,  1867,  Lisbon,  la.  Prepared  in  Rhodes 
(la.)  H.  S.;  Cornell  Coll.  Acad.  Prof.,  Educ, 
Cornell  Coll.,  1905 — .  (Leave  of  Absence) ; 
Acting  Prof.,  Educ,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918— . 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Address,  1107  W. 
Oregon   St.,   Urbana. t 

EARLE  KENNETH    STRACHAN 
(See  No.   G653.) 

FLEDA    DEVERE    STRAIGHT    (MYERS) 
(See  No.   3565.) 

MAUDE  WHEELER  STRAIGHT 
(CARMAN) 

A.  B.,  Wellesley  Coll.,  1892;  b.  Fairbury, 
111.;  d.  Hiram  Judson  (b.  1840,  Chautauqua 
Co.,  N.  Y.)  and  Annie  (Wheeler)  Straight  (1). 
1842,  Naples,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Oak  Park 
H.  S.  Kappa  Kappa  Cjamma.  Lib.  Course  at 
Armour  Inst.,  Chicago,  1894-96;  organized 
i'ub.  Lib.,  Dubuque,  la.,  1896-97;  Libn.,  Osh- 
kosh  Norm.  Sch.,  1897-98;  Instr.,  Lib.  Econ. 
and  Ref.  Libn.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1898-99;  Asst. 
Prof.,  1899-1900.  Married  Albert  Pruden 
Carman,  Je  21,  1900,  Oak  Park,  111.  Address, 
908  W.  California  St.,  Urbana. 

SAMUEL  WESLEY   STRATTON 
(See   No.    411.) 

JOHN   STROM 
(See   No.    4440.) 

WALTER  GOTTFRID  STROMQUIST 
(See   No.    4441.) 

•ARNOLD  VALENTINE  STUBENRAUCH 

B.  S.,  Univ.,  of  Calif.,  1899;  M.  S.,  Agr. 
Cornell,  i<i')\;  b.  Ap  27,  1871,  New  Orleans 
La.;  s.  Valentine  (b.  Mr  23,  1847,  Sondern 
lieim,  Ger.)  and  Henrietta  (Weber)  Stuben 
rauch  (b.  N  10,  1849,  New  Orleans,  La.) 
Prepared  in  I'fP-  ot.  Tulane  Univ.,  La 
Sigma   Xi;   Alpha   Zcta;   Acacia.      Fellowship   in 


Hort.,  Cornell,  1900-01;  Supt.  of  Agr.  Exp. 
Sta.,  Paso  Robles  Substation,  Calif.,  i.So.T-qf'; 
Clerk,  (^alif.  Exp.  Sta.,  1896-1900;  Fellow  in 
Hort.,  Cornell,  1900-01  ;  Instr.,  Hort..  Univ. 
of  111.,  igoi-02;  Asst.  Prof.,  Hort.  in  charge 
of  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1902-06;  Special 
Agt.  in  F"ruit  Transportation  and  Storage, 
Poniol.  Investigations  of  the  U.  S.  Dept.  of 
.\gr.,  1906-13;  Pomologist  in  charge  of  Pomol. 
Investigations,  U.  S.  Dept.  of  Agr.,  1913-14; 
do.,  in  charge  of  Hort.  and  Pomol.  Investiga- 
tions, do.,  1914;  Prof.,  Pomol.  Univ.  of  Calif., 
1914-17.  Auth.  (with  H.  B.  M.  Buchanan): 
A  Country  Reader,  2  Vols.,  MacMillan  Co.; 
Report  on  Climate  and  Cultures  at  South  Coast 
Range  .Sta.,  Calif.  Exp.  Sta.  Report,  1895-7; 
Laboratory  Study  of  Percolation  of  Water 
Through  Soils,  Calif.  Exp.  Sta.  Report,  1898- 
1901  ;  articles  on  fruits  of  Calif.,  in  Cyclo- 
pedia of  Am.  Hort.,  1901-2;  also  a  number 
of  buls. ;  contributions  to  Revised  Encyclopedia 
Am.  Hort.  by  L.  H.  Bailey;  at  time  of  death 
had  book  on  Marketing  of  Hort.  Products  in 
preparation  which  is  to  be  completed  by  C. 
W.  Mann  and  H.  J.  Ramsey  of  U.  S.  Dept. 
of  Agr.  Married  Marie  Elizabeth  Meyer,  Ja 
8,  1895,  San  I'^rancisco.  Children:  Arnold 
Valentine,  Jr.,  b.  N  25,  1895;  Paul  Bailey,  b. 
Ja  17,  1907.     Died  F  12,  1917,  Berkeley,  CsXii. 

OTTO    STUHLMANN,    JR. 
(See   No.   G65S.) 

RAY  THOMAS  STULL 
Ceramist;  E.  M.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1902;  b.  Mr 
12,  1875,  Elkland,  Pa.;  s.  David  W.  (b.  do.) 
and  Mary  (Thomas)  Stull  (b.  Tuscarora,  N. 
Y.).  Prepared  in  Mansfield  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
Pa.  Sigma  Xi;  Acacia;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma; 
Keramos.  Chemist,  Am.  Terra  Cotta  & 
Ceramic  Co.,  1902-04;  Supt.,  Mt.  Savage 
Enamel  Brick  Works,  1905-07;  Supt.,  Steiger 
Terra  Cotta  &  Pottery  Co.,  1907;  Instr. 
Ceram.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-11 ;  Assoc,  do., 
191 1 ;  Dir.  of  Courses  in  Ceram.,  1912-15; 
Ceram.  Engr.,  Dunn  Wire  Cut  Lug  Brick  Co., 
1915-17;  Chief  Ceram.,  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Mines, 
1917 — .  Invented  Automatic  Brick  Enamel 
Making  Machine,  1910-11.  Auth.:  A  cheap 
Enamel  for  Stoneware,  Part  II,  Bui.  No.  11, 
Ceram.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.;  Notes  on  Manu- 
facture of  Enamel  Brick  with  Some  Investiga- 
tions on  Enamel  Brick  Slips,  Bui.  No.  12,  do.. 
Making  Front  Brick  Without  Repressing,  Clay 
Worker,  1908;  A  Lubricating  Die  for  Hollow 
Ware,  Clay  Record,  1910;  The  Advantage  of 
Thoro'-.gh  ("lay  Preparation,  Clay  Crafter,  1910; 
Influence  of  Variable  Silica  and  Alumina  on 
Porcelain  Glazes  of  Constant  RO.,  Trans.  Am. 
Ceram.  Soc.,  Vol.  14;  Points  on  Construction 
and  Operation  of  Lubricating  Die,  Clav  Work- 
er, S  19 12;  Opalescence  and  the  Function 
of  Boric  Acid  in  the  Glaze,  Bui.  No.  14, 
Ceram.  Dcpt.  of  Univ.  of  111.;  ("obalt  Colors 
Other  than  Blue,  Trans.  Am.  Ceram.  Soc,  Vol. 
14;  Designs  of  Seven  Test  Kilns,  do..  Vol.  16, 
1014;  Deformation  Temperatures  of  Porcelain 
Glazes,  do..  Vol.  16,  1914;  Tests  on  Clay  Mate- 
rials    .\vailable     in     Illinois    Coal     Mines,    Bui. 

18,  HI.  Gcol.  Sur. ;  1917.  Mem.,  Am.  CTeram. 
Soc,  Past  V.  P.;  A.  C.  S. ;  Am.  Soc,  Test- 
ing Materials;  Nat.  Brick  Mfrs.  Assn.;  Hon., 
III.  Clay  Mfrs.  Assn.;  Hon.  mem..  Paving 
Brick  Mfrs.  Inst.  Married  Lena  Taylor,  Ap 
10,  1903,  Mansfield,  Pa.  Children:  Frances 
Nanette,    b.    Jl    17,    1905;    David    Harry,    b.    Ja 

19,  1907;  Frederica  My  b.  S  4,  1910.  Address, 
114   W.    loth   Ave.,   Columbus,   O. 

HENRY  ELIJAH  SUMMERS 
Prof,  and  Entomol.;  B.  S.,  Cornell,  1886; 
1j.  Ag  18(13,  Rochester,  N.  Y. ;  i.  Theodore  A. 
and  Mary  A.  (Minniss)  Summers.  Prepared 
in  Rochester  Free  Acad.  Sigma  Xi.  Fellow 
in   Aiiat.   and    Entomol.,    1886-88;   Assoc.    Prof., 


Faculty 


951 


Biol.,  Univ.  of  Tenn.,  i888-gi;  abroad  1891- 
qj;  working  under  Prof.  S.  A.  Forbes  for  111. 
Bd.  World's  Fair  Com.,  1892;  Asst.  Prof., 
Human  Physiol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1893-95;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  do.,  1895-97;  Prof.,  Zool.,  la.  St.  Coll. 
of  Agr.  and  Mech.  Arts,  Entomol.,  la.  Exp. 
Sta.  and  St.  Entomol.  of  la.,  1898 — .  Auth. : 
Agr.  Culs.  and  reprints  and  articles  in  soc. 
proceedings  and  in  mags.;  numerous  articles 
in  agr.  and  hort.  papers.  Mem.,  la.  Acad.  Sc; 
A.  A.  A.  S.;  A.  E.  E. ;  Biol.  Soc,  Wash.; 
Entomol.  Soc,  Wash.;  Am.  Anatomists.  Ad- 
dress, Ames,  la.t 

L.  WELBORNE  SUMMERS 
Livestock  Specialist;  B.  S.,  Clemson  Coll., 
S.  C  1910;  b.  F  18,  1887,  Springfield,  S.  C. ; 
s.  John  A.  (b.  N  4,  1856,  do.,  and  Florence  E. 
(Phillips)  Summers  (b.  Ag  11,  1853,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Springfield  (S.  C.)  H.  S.  Colum- 
bian; Y.  M.  C.  A.,  Cabinet  Asst.;  Botanist;  S. 
C.  Exp.  Sta.,  191  o;  do.,  An.  Husb.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1910-11;  do.,  Ala.  Poly.  Inst.,  191 1;  Asst. 
Prof.  Am.  Ilusb..  do.,  1911-12;  Prof.,  do.,  Va. 
Poly.  Inst,  and  St.  An.  Husbandman,  Va.  Exp. 
Sta.,  191.2-13;  Livestock  specialist,  Coojierating 
with  Clemson  Coll.  Exten.  Dept.  Bur.  of  An.  In- 
dus., Washington,  D.  C.  1913 — .  Nat.  Guard, 
of  S.  C,  1909-10.  Auth.:  Feeding  and  Managing 
Dairy  Cattle;  Co-auth. :  Feeding  Hogs  in  Ala- 
bama; Curing  Meat '  on  the  Farm.  Address, 
(-Orangeburg,   S.    C. 

EMERSON  GRANT  SUTCLIFFE 
(See  No.   G658.) 

ARTHUR  HOWARD  SUTHERLAND 
Psychologist;  A.  B.,  Grand  Island  Coll., 
Neb.,  1899;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1909; 
b.  N  19,  187S;  s.  George  (b.  New  Brunswick) 
and  Elizabeth  (Pickett)  Sutherland  (b.  Conn.). 
Prepared  in  Ottawa  Univ.,  Kan.  Sigma  Xi. 
Grad.  Sch.,  Chicago;  Scholarship,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1906-07;  Asst.,  Phil.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1907-08;  Fellowship,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1908- 
09;  Psych.  Dept.,  Govt.  Hosp.  for  Insane, 
1909-10;  Instr.,  Psych.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910- 
11;  Assoc,  do.,  1911-14;  Instr.,  Psych.,  Yale, 
1914-17;  Psychol.,  Los  Angeles  Schs..  1917 — . 
Mem.,  Am.  Psych.  Assn.  Married  Lora  At- 
kins Henion  ('02)',  Jl  16,  191 7.  Address,  2242 
Cambridge    Ave.,    Los  -Angeles. t 

SARAH  AUGUSTA  SUTHERLAND 
Instructor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1910;  b. 
Mr  13,  1887,  Madison,  Wis.,  d.  Henry  J.  (b. 
S  17,  1848.  do.)  and  Sarah  Maria  (Haight) 
Sutherland  (b.  F  21,  1850,  Westchester  Co., 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Madison  (Wis.)  H.  S, 
Teacher,  La  Cross  Co.  Agr.  Sch.,  Onalaska, 
Wis.,  1910-12;  do.,  N.  Div.  H.  S.,  Milwaukee, 
1912-14;  do.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Oshkosh,  Wis., 
1914-16;  Attended  Columbia,  1917;  Instr.,  H. 
Sc,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917 — .  Address,  1010V2 
W.   California   St.,  Urbana. 

ALEXANDER  CULBERTSON  SWARTZ 
(See    No.    33.) 

A.  F.   SWEENEY 
Instr.,  U.   S.   S.   M.  A.,  Univ.   of  111.,   1918; 
with   Marshall    Field  &  Co.,   Chicago.     Address, 
1438   Cullom   Ave.,   Ravenswood,    Chicago. 

BERNARD   VICTOR  SWENSON 
(See   No.    780.) 

ANNE    DAVIES    SWEZEY    (ARMSTRONG) 
(See   No.    1988.) 

EDWARD    EARLE    SWINNEY 
Instructor;     A.     B.,     Ellsworth     Coll.,     Iowa 
Falls,   la.,    1910;   Mus.   B.,   do.,    1917;   b.   F  20, 
1884,    Farmer    City,    111.;    s.   John    Edward    (b. 


1845,  Menard  Co.,  111.)  and  Lydia  Ann  (Arbo- 
gast)  Swinney  (b.  1853,  De  Witt  Co.,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Farmer  City  H.  S.  Instr.,  Music, 
San  Marcos  Acad.,  San  Marcos,  Tex.,  191 1- 
12;  Pvt.  study  in  piano  and  voice,  Chicago, 
1912-13;  Dir.,  Music,  Wash.  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
Ellensburg,  Wash.,  1913-16;  Instr.,  Sch.  of 
Mus.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-18;  Head  Voice 
Teacher,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  19 18—.  Address,  Sch. 
of  Music,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  Madison,  Wis. 

ALBERT  PHILIP  SY 
(See   No.    844.) 

*DON  CARLOS  TAFT 
A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1852;  b.  Je  19,  1827, 
Swanzey,  N.  H. ;  s.  Zadock  Lovell  (b.  Ap  12, 
1786,  West  Swanzey,  N.  H.)  and  Anne 
(Ramsdell)  Taft  (b.  S  5,  1792,  Richmond, 
N.  H.).  Prepared  in  Swanzey  Acad.,  N.  H.; 
Shelburn  Falls  Acad.,  Mass.  Union  Theol. 
Sem.,  New  York  City,  1852-55.  Prin.,  H.  S., 
Elmwood,  111.,  1855-56,  supplying  the  pulpit 
part  of  the  time;  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Metamora, 
111.,  1865-68;  do.,  Minonk,  III.,  1868-71;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Geol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1871;  Prof.,  do., 
1872-82;  visited  Europe,  1882;  Banker,  Han- 
over, Kan.,  1883.  Married  Mary  Lucy  Foster, 
S  9,  1856,  Faribault,  Minn,  (died  F  11, 
i8go);  Mary  Virginia  Ford,  My  30,  1894,  Mil- 
waukee. Children:  LoradoJ  b.  Mr  14,  i860; 
Florizell  A.,  b.  D  30,  1802;  Zulimie  M.,  b. 
Mr  14,  1868;  Doctoria  P.,  b.  D  13,  1870. 
Died,   Ap    I,    1907,   Chicago. 

ARTHUR   NEWELL   TALBOT 

(See  No.   295.) 

LOUIS  LISTON  TALLYN 
(See    No.     1601.) 

FRED  WILBUR   TANNER 
(See  No.    G665.) 

MAURICE  COLE  TANQUARY 
(See   No.    3200.) 

BEDROS   TATARIAN 
(See  No.   522.) 

GUY  ALLAN  TAWNEY 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Princeton,  1893;  A.  M., 
do.,  1894;  Ph.  D.,  Leipzig,  Ger.,  1896;  b.  Mr 
II,  1870,  Tippecanoe  City,  O. ;  s.  Daniel  Abra- 
ham (b.  1833,  Gettysburg,  Pa.)  and  Adele 
(Paige)  Tawney  (b.  1848,  Johnstown,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Macalester  Coll.,  St.  Paul.  John 
C.  Green  Mental  Sc.  Fellowship;  Baird  Prize 
in  Oratory;  McCosh  Prize  in  Logic  Prof., 
Philos.,  Beloit  Coll.,  1897-1907;  Lecturer,  do., 
Columbia,  1906-7;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1907-8;  Prof.,  do..  Univ.  of  Cincinnati, 
1908 — .  Auth.:  Articles  and  pamphlets  on 
psych.,  logic,  and  philos.  themes.  Fellow,  A. 
A.  A.  S. ;  mem..  Am.  Phil.  Assn.;  West. 
Phil.  Assn.,  Cosmic  and  Literary  Clubs  of  Cin- 
cinnati; Presby.  Church.  Married  Marietta 
Ruth  Busey,  Ap  6,  1909.  Children:  George 
Busey,  b.  Jl  7,  1912;  daughter.  Address,  447 
Warren  Ave.,  Cincinnati. 

HELEN    MARY    TAYLOR     (BUSH) 
(See    No.    1780.) 

HORACE    TAYLOR 
(See   No.   523.) 

RUTH    BEATRICE    TAYLOR 
(WAGENSEIL) 
(See   No.    2527.) 


SCOTT     CHAMPLIN 
(See  No.  5968.) 


TAYLOR 


952 


University  of  Illinois 


THOMAS  SMITH  TAYLOR,  JR. 
Research  Physicist;  A.  B.,  Yale,  1906;  Ph. 
D.,  Jo.,  1909;  b.  Ja  30,  1883,  Pcoli,  O. ;  s. 
Thomas  Smith  (b.  D  1832,  Gilmore,  O.)  and 
Martha  (George)  Taylor  (b.  Ja  17,  1847).  Pre;- 
pared  in  Lebanon  Univ.  Alpha  Chi  Rho;  Phi 
JBeta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi;  Gamma  Alpha;  Ciiyler 
Fellowship;  John  Harling  Fellowship,  Man- 
chester Univ.,  England.  Asst.,  Phys.,  Yale, 
1907-9;  Instr.,  do..  Univ.  of  111.,  1009-12;  Fel- 
low, Univ.  of  Manchester,  Eng.,  1912-13; 
Instr.,  Phys.,  Yale,  1913-is;  Asst.  Prof.,  do., 
I9I5-I7;  Research  Physicist,  Westinghouse 
Elce.  and  Mfg.  Co.  Auth.:  Retardation  of 
Alpha  Rays  by  Metal  Foils,  etc..  Am.  Jour.  Sc, 
1908;  Retardation  of  Alpha  Rays  by  Metals 
and  Gases,  Philos.  Mag.,  1909;  Laboratory 
Manual  on  Laboratory  Physics,  Gazette.  Cham- 
paign, 19 10:  Ionization  of  Different  Gases  by 
Ptilonium  Rays,  Philos.  Mag.,  191:;  Number 
of  Ions  Produced  by  an  Alpha  Particle  from 
Polonium,  do.,  1912;  Ionization  of  Mercury 
Vapor,  1912;  Retardation  of  X-Rays  by  Metal 
Points,  19 13;  Range  of  X-Rays  in  Different 
Gases,  1913;  Density  of  Helium  by  Means  of 
a  Micro-quarterbalance,  1917.  Mem.,  Am. 
Phys.  Soc;  Am.  Assn.  of  Applied  Scs.  Mar- 
ried Nelle  Melissa  Rietz,  Je  16,  1912,  Port 
Washington,  O.  Child,  Elizabeth,  b.  Jl  18, 
19 14.  Address,  5855  S.  Bradduk  Ave.,  Wil- 
kinsburg,  Pa. ;  Ifcuj.  add.,  Westinghouse  Re- 
search  Lab.,   East  Pittsburgh,  Pa. 

WARD  HASTINGS  TAYLOR 
(See   No.   4453-) 

LEO  ROY  TEHON 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wyo.,  1916;  b.  Je  21,  1895, 
Dumont,  S.  Dak.  Prepared  in  Fremont  (Neb.) 
and  Sheridan  (Wyo.)  H.  Schs. ;  Fremont 
Norm.  Sch.  Asst.,  Bot.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17. 
Pvt.,  Inf.,  U.  S.  A.,  Jefferson  Barracks;  6th 
Recruit  Co.,  37th  Inf.,  Ft.  Macintosh,  Tex.; 
Instr.,  Development  Platoon,  Yale  Sta.  Med. 
Dept.,  Base  Hosp.,  Camp  Devens,  Mass.  Mem., 
Baptist  Church.  Married  Mary  Viola  Bruner 
('13),  Ap,  1918,  Indianapolis.  Addre'Ss,  1609 
Edgar  Ave.,  Mattoon,  111. 

SETH  JUSTIN  TEMPLE 
Architect;  Ph.  B.,  Columbia,  1892;  b.  Ag 
IS,  1867,  Winona,  Minn.;  s.  Holmes  (b.  S  4, 
1830,  Heath,  Mass.)  and  Mary  Eliza  (Ford) 
Temple  (b.  Je  23,  1832,  Williamstown,  Mass.). 
Prepared  in  Winona  (Minn.)  H.  S.  Tau 
Beta  Pi.  Fellow,  Arch.,  Columbia,  1894. 
Instr.,  do.,  Schs.  of  the  Metropolitan  Museum 
of  Art,  1892-94;  Studying  in  Europe,  1894-96; 
Instr.,  Arch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1896-97;  Asst. 
Prof.,  do.,  1897-1904;  Practicing  Arch.,  Temple 
&  Burrows,  Archs.,  Davenport,  la.,  1904 — . 
Mem.,  Am.  Inst.  Arch.,  Fellow.  Married 
Alice  Maud  Gamble,  Je  12,  1896,  Brooklyn, 
N.  Y.  Children:  Holmes,  b.  Ap  11,  1897 
(died  Mr  17,  19 12);  Gilbert,  b.  Ap  24,  1899; 
Arthur,  b.  Ag  14,  1902;  Malcolm,  b.  D  2, 
1906;  Alice  Muriel,  b.  Ag  2,  1909.  Address, 
25  McClellan  Blvd.,  Davenport,  la.;  bus.  add., 
Davenport  Sav.    Bank  Bldg.,  do. 

JAMES  PUGH  TERRY 
Assistant;  B.  S.  A.,  Cornell,  191 1;  b.  Ag 
20,  :886,  Rivcrhead,  Long  Island,  N.  Y. 
Asst.,  Dairy  Mfg.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-12. 
Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Address,  Rivcrhead, 
Long  Island,   N.   Y.t 

MARGARET  KATHERINE  TIIEILEN 
(RUCKMICK) 
(See  No.  5970.) 

FRANK   WATERS   THOMAS 
(See  No.  G671.) 


CHARLES    MANFRED   THOMPSON 

(See  No.  3998.) 

JOHN    GIFFIN   THOMPSON 

A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wooster,  1900;  A.  M., 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1904;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of 
Wis.,  1907;  b.  Jl  17,  1873,  Guernsey  C^o.,  O.; 
s.  William  (b.  My  24,  1S32,  do.)  ancl  Elizabeth 
(McConnell)  Thompson  (b.  Ja  25,  1842,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Prep.  Dcpt.,  Muskingum  Col., 
New  Concord,  O.  Philomathean.  Scholarship, 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1902-3.  Fellow,  Pol.  Econ., 
do.,  1903-4;  do.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1904-5;  Asst., 
Pol.  Econ.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1905-6;  research 
work,  Carnegie  Inst.,  Washington,  D.  C, 
1906-7;  Instr.,  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1907-17; 
Pyt.  Econ.  Research.  Auth.:  The  Rise  and  De- 
cline of  the  Wheat  Growing  Industry  in  Wis- 
consin, Univ.  of  Wis.  Bui.,  No.  292,  1909;  also 
various  articles.  Mem.,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.;  Nat. 
Geog.  Soc;  West.  Econ.  Soc;  Am.  Assn.  for 
Agr.  Legislation.  Married  Dora  Lena  Robb,  Ag 
5,  1908,  New  Concord,  O.  Address,  503  W. 
High    St.,    Urbana. 

JOHN    GIVEN   THOMPSON 
(See   No.   G674.) 

MILTON     WINFIELD    THOMPSON 
(See    No.    4457.) 

THOMAS   EUGENE  THOMPSON 
(See  No.  4458.) 

LAMBERT  THORP 
Chemist;  B.  S.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1906; 
M.  S.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1910;  attended  Univ. 
of  Cincinnati.  Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon; 
Acolytes.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1909- 
12;  Instr.,  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-15;  Chem., 
Park  Davis  Co.,  Detroit,  1915 — -.  Mem.,  M.  E. 
Church.  Address,  512  Prospect  Place,  Cincin- 
nati;  bus.  add.,  c/o  Park   Davis  Co.,   Detroit. t 

JOHN    CHARLES    THORPE 
(See  No.    1430.) 

WALTER  EUGENE  THRUN 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1912;  M.  S.,  do., 
1914;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1917;  b.  Mr  22, 
1S92,  Bloomfield,  Wis.  Prepared  in  N.  W. 
Coll.  Acad.,  Watertown,  Wis.;  N.  W.  Coll. 
Asst.,  Agr.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1914-17: 
Instr.,  Chem.,  LTniv.  of  111.,  1917-18.  Food 
Div.,  San.  ("orps,  Surg.  Gen's.  Office,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C.  Mem.,  Lutheran  Church.  Ad- 
dress, 318  W.  57th  St.,  New  York  City;  bus. 
add.,  Surg.  Gen's.  Office,  Washington,  D.  C. 
EDWARD  SAMPSON  THURSTON 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1898;  A.  M., 
do.,  1900;  LL.  B.,  do.,  1901;  b.  Ag  8,  1876, 
New  York  City;  s.  William  R.  (b.  1843,  do.) 
and  Maria  (Sampson)  Thurston  (b.  1845,  Hal- 
lowell  Me.).  Prepared  in  St.  Mark's  Sch., 
Southboro,  Mass.  Practised  Law,  New  York 
("ity,  1901-6;  Instr.,  Law,  Ind.  Univ.,  1906; 
Asst.  Prof,  and  Prof.,  do.,  tJeorge  Washing- 
ton Univ.,  1906-10;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-n; 
do.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1911-17.  R.  O.  T.  C, 
Ft.  Snclling,  Minn.,  1917;  Capt.,  Inf.,  N.  A., 
1917;  Maj.,  Judge  Adv.,  O.  R.  C,  1017. 
.^uth.:  Cases  in  Quasi  Contract,  Am.  West. 
Pub.  Co.  Married  Florence  Chapman  Hol- 
brooke, Ap  21,  1908.  Child,  Ethel  Holbrooke, 
b.   1911.    Address,  911   S.   5th  St.,  Minneapolis. 

ARTHUR    JERROLD    TIEJE 
(.See  No.  G677.) 

RALPH    EARLE    TIEJE 
(See  No.  4460.) 

LEON    DEMING    TILTON 
(See  No.  7269.) 


Faculty 


953 


WILLIAM  CALDWELL  TITCOMB 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1904;  b.  Jl  24, 
1882,  Augusta,  Me.  Prepared  in  tony  H.  S., 
Augusta,  Ale.  and  Phillips  Exeter  Acad.  Instr., 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1907-13;  Asst.  Prof.,  Arch., 
LTniv.  of  111.,  :9i3-i7.  Reconstruction  work, 
Am.  Friends'  Unit.  France.  Address,  66  Stone 
St.,  Augusta,   Me.f 

ARTHUR  JAMES  TODD 
Prof,  and  Dir. ;  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Calif.,  1904; 
Ph.  D.,  Yale,  191 1;  b.  My  6,  1878,  Petaluma, 
Calif.;  s.  Hugh  Galbraith  (b.  My  3,  1856,  Pa.) 
and  Clara  (Tuller)  Todd  (b.  Ap  10,  i860, 
Petaluma,  Calif.).  Prepared  in  Petaluma 
(Calif.)  H.  S.;  attended  Univ.  of  Aix-Marseil- 
les;  Univ.  of  Paris;  Coll.  de  France;  Univ.  of 
Munich,  1909-10.  Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Dir.,  Boys'  Work,  Coll.  Settlement 
Berkeley,  Calif.,  1901-3;  do..  South  Park  Set 
tlement,  San  Francisco,  1903-6;  Chief  Proba 
tion  Officer,  San  Francisco,  1905-8;  Teacher 
Eng.,  L'Universite  Populaire,  Paris,  1909-10 
Instr.,  Sociol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  191 1-13;  Assoc. 
do.,  1913-14;  Prof.,  Sociol.,  Univ.  of  Pitts 
burg,  1914-15;  do.,  Univ.  of  Minnesota,  1915 — 
Dir.,  Training  Course,  Social  and  Civic  Work, 
Univ.  of  Minn.,  19 17 — .  Auth.:  Probation — 
What  It  is  and  Why;  The  Primitive  Family 
as  an  Educational  Institution;  Theories  of 
Social  Progress.  Assoc.  Ed.,  Jour,  of  Criminal 
Law  and  Criminology.  Mem.,  Nat.  Conf. 
Charities  and  Corr.,  1907-8;  Nat.  Conf.  De- 
linquent Children,  1907;  Playground  Assn., 
1907-8;  Probation  Officers  Assn.,  Treas.,  1907-8. 
Married  Martha  Gaddis,  S  14,  1904.  Address, 
721   S.  E.  7th  St.,  Minneapolis. 

RICHARD  CHASE  TOLMAN 
Chemist;  S.  B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1903; 
Ph.  D.,  do..  1910;  b.  Mr  4,  1881,  W.  Newton, 
Mass.;  s.  James  Pike  (b.  Roxbury,  do.)  and 
Mary  (Chase)  Tolman  (b.  Valley  Falls,  R.  I.). 
Prepared  in  Newton  (Mass.)  H.  S.  Attended 
Univ.  of  Berlin;  Technische  Hochschule,  Char- 
lottenburg,  1903;  Rarberei  Schule  Crefeld, 
1904.  Alpha  Chi  Sigma;  Phi  Eta;  Sigma  Xi; 
Phi  Lambda  Upsilon,  Dalton  Fellow.  Asst., 
Tech.  Analysis,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1904-05; 
Instr.,  Theoretical  Chem.,  do.,  1907-09;  Re- 
search Assoc,  do.,  1909-10;  Instr.,  Phys. 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1910-11;  Asst.  Prof., 
do.,  Univ.  of  Cincinnati,  1911-12;  do.  Chem., 
Univ.  of  Calif.,  1912-16;  Prof.,  Phys.  Chem., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1916 — ;  on  leave  of  absence 
1918 — ;  resigned,  F,  1919.  Chief  Dispersoid 
Div.,  Am.  Univ.  Exp.  Sta.,  Washington,  D. 
C. ;  Major,  Research  Div.,  U.  S.  A.  Auth.: 
The  Theory  of  the  Relativity  of  Motion,  Univ. 
of  Calif.  Press.  1917:  many  articles  in  sc. 
jours.;  also  reports  to  the  tJ.  S.  Ord.  Dept. 
on  small  arms  ammunition.  Mem.,  A.  C.  S.; 
Am.  Phys.  Soc. ;  Wash.  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  Chaos 
Club,  Chicago;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.  Address, 
Bur.  of  Mines,  Washington,  D.  C. 

CHARLES    WELDON   TOMLINSON 

Associate;  B.  A.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1913;  M. 
A.,  do.,  1914;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1916; 
b.  Ap  23,  1892,  Detroit;  s.  Frank  Newcomb 
(b.  1855,  Cooperstown,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary  E. 
(Anderson)  Tomlinson  (b.  1858,  Detroit).  Pre- 
pared in  Waukegan  T)).  H.  S.  (iamma  Alpha; 
Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Field  Asst.,  U. 
S.  Geo!.  Sur.,  1910-11;  Asst.  Geol.,  E.  J. 
Longyear  Co.,  1912;  Pfister  Vogel  Co.,  1913; 
Carter  Oil  Co.,  1916;  Asst.,  Geol.,  Univ.  of 
Minn.,  1914-15;  Prof.,  do..  Miss.  A.  and  M. 
Coll.,  1916-17;  Consulting  Geol.,  petroleum 
and  coal,  1917-18;  Assoc,  Geol.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1917-18;  Geol.,  Gypsy  Oil  Co.,  Denver,  1918 — . 
Auth.:  Method  of  Mineralogical  Analysis  of 
Sand,  Trans.  Am.  Inst.  Min.  Engrs.,  1915; 
The  Origin  of  Red  Beds,  Jour,  of  Geol.,  Vol. 
24,    1916;    The    Middle    Paleozoic    Stratigraphy 


of  the  Central  Rocky  Mountain  Region,  do., 
Vol.  25,  1917.  Mem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Fellow, 
Geol.  Soc.  of  Am.;  Pres.,  Sc.  Discussion  Club, 
Miss.  A.  and  M.  Coll.  Married  Maude  Dun- 
lap  Reid,  Je  15,  19 15,  Ashburn  Farm,  Dodge 
Co.,  Wis.  Address,  2339  Bellaire  St.,  Denver, 
Colo.;   bus.  add.,  c/o  Gypsy  Oil  Co.,  do. 

•ARNOLD    TOMPKINS 

A.  B.,  Ind.  Univ.,  1889;  A.  M.,  do.,  1891; 
Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  O.,  1896;  b.  S  10,  1849,  near 
Paris,  HI.;  s.  Henry  (b.  1825,  near  Terre 
Haute,  Ind.)  and  Deliah  (Williams)  Tomp- 
kins (b.  1826,  Chillicothe,  (J.).  Prepared  m 
Paris  H.  S. ;  Ind.  St.  Norm.  Sch.  Lit.  Club, 
Univ.  of  Chicago.  Prin.  or  Supt.,  Schs., 
1875-85;  Prof.,  Depauw  Univ.  Norm.  Sch., 
1885-90;  Head,  Dept.,  Eng.,  Ind.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  1890-93;  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1893-95;  Lecturer,  Ped.,  teachers'  insts.,  and 
teacher  in  summer  schs.,  1893-95;  Head,  Dept., 
Ped.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1895-99;  Pres.,  111.  St. 
Norm.  Univ.,  Normal,  111.,  1899-1900;  Prin., 
Chicago  Norm.  Sch.,  1900-95.  Auth.:  The 
.Science  of  Discourse,  Ginn  &  Co.,  1889;  The 
Philosophy  of  Teaching,  do.,  i8gi;  The  Philos- 
ophy of  School  Management,  do.,  1894;  Con- 
tributor, Ind.  Sch.  Jour,  {or  ten  yrs. ;  the 
Jour,  of  Editc. ;  Jour  of  Soc,  etc.;  Ed.,  Dept. 
of  Ped.  for  eight  yrs.  Mem.,  Religious  Educ. 
Assn.;  Nat.  Teachers'  Assn.;  111.  St.  Teachers' 
Assn.;  A.  F.  A.  M. ;  M.  E.  Church.  Married 
Jennie  Snyder,  1875,  Grandview,  111.  Child,  a 
daughter.  Died  Ag  12,  1905,  near  Menlo, 
Ga. 

CHARLES    WESLEY   TOOKE. 
(See  No.    1431.) 

EDWARD    FRITCHOFF    TORGERSON 
(See  No.   6622.) 

FREDERICK  CALKINS  TORRANCE 
Engineer;  M.  E.,  Cornell,  1911;  b.  F  13, 
1888,  Avon,  N.  Y.  Engr.,  Power  Sta.,  Tenn, 
Copper  Co.  and  Steam  Eng.  Dept.,  Lackawanna 
Steel  Co.,  1911-13;  Instr.,  Mech.  Engng.  Lab., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1913-15;  Asst.  Engr.,  Lackawanna 
Steel  Co.,  1915 — .  Mem.,  Presby.  Church. 
Address,  132  Lancaster  Ave.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Lackawanna  Steel  Co.,  Lacka- 
wanna, N.   Y.t 

MARY    TORRANCE 
(See  No.   5977.) 

JOHN    KER    TOWLES 

B.  S.,  Tulane  Univ.,  1902;  A.  M.,  do., 
1904;  Ph.  D.,  Yale,  1908;  b.  My  30,  1880, 
West  Feleciana  Parish,  La. ;  s.  Daniel  Turn- 
bull  (b.  1856,  do.)  and  Sarah  Butler  (Ker) 
Towles  (b.  1857,  Catahoula  Parish).  Prepared 
in  Prep.  Dept.,  La.  St.  Univ.  Kappa  Alpha. 
Fellow,  Econ.,  Yale;  Asst.,  Hist.,  Tulane  Univ., 
1902-04;  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Wilson,  La.,  1904-05; 
Reporter,  New  Orleans  Times-Democrat,  1905- 
06;  Instr.,  Econ.,  Univ.  of  HI.,  1908-12;  Prof., 
do.,  Kenyon  Coll.  Auth.:  Factory  Legislation 
of  Rhode  Island,  Am.  Econ.  Assn.,  1908;  Early 
Railroad  Monopoly  and  Discrimination  in 
Rhode  Island,  Yale  Review,  1909.  Mem., 
Econ.  Assn.  for  Labor  Legislation;  Tulane  Soc. 
for  Econ.  Address,  Hood  River,  Ore.;  bus. 
add.,   Kenyon  Coll.,  Gambier,  O.t 

LOCKWOOD  JANES  TOWNE 
Engineer;  Ph.  B.,  DePauw  L^niv.,  1905;  B. 
S.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1909;  b.  Je  2y,  1885, 
Crawfordsville,  Ind. ;  s.  Salem  B.  (b.  Ag  19, 
1847,  Ind.)  and  Laura  T.  (Lockwood)  Towne 
(b.  Ja  21,  1849,  Covington,  Ky.).  Prepared  in 
Depauw  Acad.  Phi  Kappa  Psi;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Jr.  Engr.,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  1909, 
Engr.,  Bridge  and  Bldg.  Dept.,  C,  M.  &  St. 
P.  R.  R.,  1909-10;  Adjunct  Prof.,  Civ.  Engng., 


954 


University  of  Illinois 


I'niv.  of  Neb.^  1910-11;  Instr^  do.^  Univ.  of 
III.,  191 1-12;  i>upt.,  Const.,  Office  Supervising 
Arch.,  do.,  1912-17;  Engr.,  struct,  div.,  Engng. 
Dcpt.,  Stone  &  Webster,  10 17—.  Assoc.  Mem., 
A.  S.  C.  E.  Married  Helen  Merrill  Jones, 
1909,  Chicago.  Children:  Mary  Merrill,  b.  My 
9,  1912;  Lockwood,  Jr.,  b.  Jl  18,  1915.  Ad- 
dress, Lovewell  Rd.,  Wellesley,  Mass. 

EDGAR  JEROME  TOWNSEND 
Professor;  Ph.  B.,  Albion  Coll.,  1890;  Ph. 
M.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  i8gi;  A.  M.  and  Ph.  D., 
Univ.  of  Gottingen,  1900;  LL.  .D.,  Albion 
Coll.,  1915;  b.  F  22,  1865,  Litchfield,  Mich.; 
s.  Warren  and  Henrietta  (Crocker)  Townsend. 
Prepared  in  Litchfield  (Mich.)  H.  S.,  and 
Albion  Coll.,  Prep.  Dept.  Delta  Tau  Delta; 
Sigma  Xi.  Prin.,  Pub.  Schs.,  Reading,  Mich., 
1887-8;  Co.  Examiner  of  Schs.,  Hillsdale  Co., 
Mich.,  1887-90;  Teacher,  Math,  and  Hist., 
Chicago  Man.  Tr.  Sch.,  189 1-3;  Asst.  Prof., 
Math.,  L^niv.  of  111.,  1893-5;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do., 
1895-1905;  Prof.,  do.,  and  Acting  Dean,  Coll. 
of  Sc,  1905-6;  Prof,  and  Dean,  do.,  1906-14; 
Prof.,  1914 — .  Auth.:  Foundation  of  Geometry, 
Open  Court,  1902;  Mathematical  papers;  (with 
G.  A.  Goodenough),  First  Course  in  Calculus, 
Henry  Holt  &  Co.,  1908;  (with  do.),  Essentials 
of  Calculus,  do.,  1910;  Complex  Variables,  do., 
1915;  Ed.,  Am.  Math.  Series,  do.  Mem., 
Council,  Am.  Math.  Soc. ;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S. 
Married  Belle  Miller,  Je  24,  1891,  Litchfield, 
Mich.  Children:  Lorene,  b.  Je  16,  1895;  Edgar 
Jerome,  b.  My  16,  1909.  Address,  510  John 
St.,  Champaign. 

LOWELL  LESLIE  TOWNSEND 
Professor;  A.  B.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1909;  A.  M., 
do.,  191 1 ;  b.  Ja  3,  1888,  Remington;  Ind.;  s. 
William  Selby  (b.  S  30,  1854,  Greencastle, 
Ind.)  and  Elnora  Townsend  (b.  F  17,  1863, 
Remington,  Ind.).  Prepared  in  Remington 
(Ind.)  H.  S.  Acacia.  Fellow,  Eng.,  N.  W. 
Univ.,  1909-11;  Pvt.  Teacher,  Piano,  Chicago, 
1911-12;  Instr.,  Music,  Univ.  of  III,  1912-15; 
do.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1915-16;  Asst.  Prof.,  do., 
1916 — .  Married  Verna  Kerker,  Je  24,  1916. 
Address,  Sch.  of  Music,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  Madi- 
son,  Wis. 

EDNA  ALEMDA  TREAT 
Instructor;  Mus.  B.,  Oberlin  Conservatory 
of  Music,  1910;  b.  Ag  24,  1884,  Spiritwood, 
N.  Dak.;  d.  Arthur  Chauncey  (b.  Mr  10,  1848, 
Claridon,  O.)  and  Anna  Marie  (Palmer)  Treat 
(b.  N  15,  1859).  Prepared  in  Claridon  (O.) 
H.  S.  Teacher,  Piano,  H.  Schs.,  Claridon  and 
E.  Claridon,  O. ;  Dir.,  Mus.  and  Teacher,  Pi- 
ano, Key  West,  Fla.,  1910;  Instr.,  Piano,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1912 — .  Mem.,  Congr.  Church.  Ad- 
dress, 905  W.  Illinois  St.,  Urbaiia;  bus.  add., 
120  Univ.  Hall,  Univ.  of  111.,  do. 

SIDNEY  BRIGGS  TRELEASE 
(See  No.  9444.) 


WILLIAM    TRELEASE 
Professor;    B.    S.,    Cornell,     1880;    Sc. 


D. 


Harvard,  1884;  L.  L.  D.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1902; 
L.  L.  D.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1903;  L.  L.  D., 
Wash.  Univ.,  Vernon,  N.  Y.;  b.  F  22,  1857, 
Mt.  Vernon,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Samuel  Riter  (b.  1827, 
N.  J.)  and  Mary  Elizal)eth  ((Jandall)  Trelease 
(b.  1827,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Bradford 
(Conn.)  an.l  Brooklyn  (N.  Y.)  H.  Schs. 
Delta  Upsiloii;  .^igma  Xi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
Prof.,  Bot.,  Cniv.  of  Wis.,  1883-5;  do..  Wash. 
I'niv.,  1885-1913;  Dir.,  Mo.  Botanical  Garden, 
1880-1912;  Prof.,  Bot.,  Ihiiv.  of  111.,  1913 — . 
Auth.:  The  Genus  Phoeadendron,  Univ.  of  111., 
IQ16;  Winter  Botany,  1918;  also  numerous 
articles  for  Am.  Naturalist,  Botanical  Gazette, 
etc.;  Ed.  (with  Asa  Cray),  Botan.  Works  of 
fieorge  Engcliiiann,  1887;  Reports  of  the  Mis- 
souri  Botanical   Garden,   Nos.    1-22,    1890-1912; 


Trans,  from  Ger.,  Poulson's  Botanical  Micro- 
chemistry;  Trans,  from  Danish,  Salemonson's 
Bacteriological  Technology.  Mem.,  Nat.  Acad. 
Sciences;  Fellow,  Am.  Acad.  Arts  and  Sc. ; 
A.  M.  A.  S. ;  Am.  Philos.  Soc;  Am.  Soc. 
Naturalists;  Bot.  Soc.  of  Am.  Married  Julia 
X.  Johnson,  Jl  19,  1S82,  Madison,  Wis.  Chil- 
dren: Frank  Johnson,  b.  1887;  Sam  Farlow,  b. 
1892;  Sidney  Briggs  ('18),  b.  1896;  William, 
b.  1903.  Address,  1004  S.  Lincoln  Ave.,  Ur- 
batia;  bus.  add.,  Nat.  Hist.  Hall,  Univ.  of 
111.   do. 

GEORGE  NELSON  TREMPER 
Prin.,  H.  S. ;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1901; 
b.  My  30,  1877,  Pontiac,  Mich.;  s.  William  I. 
(b.  S  1851,  do.)  and  Anna  (Browning)  Tremp- 
er  (b.  F  17,  1852,  Bath,  Eng.).  Prepared  in 
Pontiac  (Mich.)  H.  S.  Supvr.  and  (Jrganizer, 
Pub.  Schs.,  P.  I.,  1901-04;  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Franklin,  Ind.,  1904-05;  do..  College  Hill,  Cin- 
cinnati, 1905-06;  Prin.,  H.  S.,  do.,  1906-10; 
Head,  Greek  and  Latin,  Acad.,  and  Supvr., 
Practice  teaching,  Latin  and  (jer.,  Dept.  of 
Educ,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-11;  i'rin.,  H.  S., 
Kenosha,  Wis.,  191 1 — .  Mem.,  Nat.  Educ. 
Assn.,  1908-09;  Cincinnati  Sch.  Masters'  Club, 
1908-10;  Presby.  Brotherhood,  College  Hill, 
Cincinnati,  igo8-io;  Sec;  Univ.  C'lub,  Urbana, 
1910-11.  Married  Metta  Irene  Robbins,  S  19, 
1901.  Children:  Ruth  Irene,  b.  Je  22,  1905; 
(ieorge  Williams,  b.  F  11,  1907.  Address,  32 
English    Court,    Kenosha,    Wis.f 

CLEMENT  AUGUSTUS  TROTT 
Lt.  Col.;  b.  D  14,  1877,  Milwaukee.  Pre- 
pared in  E.  Div.  H.  S.,  Milwaukee;  West 
Point,  1895-9;  Honor  Grad.,  Inf.  and  ("avalry 
Sch.,  Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan.,  1905;  Grad.,  U.  S. 
Staff  Coll.,  Ft.  Leavenworth,  1906.  2nd.  Lt., 
7th  Inf.,  1899;  1st.  Lt.,  5th  Inf.,  1900;  Capt., 
gth  Inf.,  1906;  Instr.,  U.  S.  Mil.  Acad.,  1906- 
10 ;  Instr.,  Army  Sch.  of  the  Line,  Ft.  Leav- 
enworth, Kan.,  1912;  Asst.  Prof.,  Mil.  Sc, 
I'niv.  of  111.,  1916-17;  Lt.  Col.,  1917-18;  A.  E. 
F.,  France,  1918;  Col.,  5th  Div.,  Anny  of 
Occupation,  Ger.,  1918— .  Address,  c/o  Adj. 
Gi-n.,   l'.   S.   .\.,   Washington,  D.   C. 

PERRY   FOX   TROWBRIDGE 

(See  No.  G681.) 

ESTHER  YOUNG  TRUE 
(See  No.  G766.) 

LEIGHTON  J.  TRUE 
Instructor;  B.  S.,  Ore.  Agr.  Coll.,  1910; 
b.  D  30,  1890,  Mason  City,  la.;  s.  l*".  S.  and 
H.  T.  True.  Prepared  in  Mason  City  (la.) 
II.  .S.  Grad.  Stud.,  L^niv.  of  Wis.,  1914-15; 
Asst.,  Dairy  Mfg.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-17;  Instr., 
do..  1917.  Married  Esther  G.  True,  Jl  19, 
1Q17,  Indianapolis.  Address,  yog  W.  Nevada 
-St.,  L^rbana;  bus.  add.,  451  Agr.  Bldg.,  do. 

JOHN  MAIN  TRUEMAN 
Professor;  B.  S.  A.,  Cornell,  1895;  b.  D  19, 
1870.  Pont  de  Bute,  N.  B..  Can.;  s.  Howard 
(I).  Mr  1,  1837,  do.)  and  Mary  Jean  (Main) 
Trueman  (b.  Mr  24.  1840,  Kingston,  N.  B., 
Can.).  Prepared  in  Sch.  of  Agr.,  Truro,  Nova 
Scotia.  Instr.,  Dairying,  .S.  Dak.  Agr.  Coll., 
1895-97;  F'arm  Mgr.,  "I'horndale,  Pa.,  1897- 
1900;  do.,  Waverly,  Pa.,  19110-03;  Asst.,  Dairy- 
ing and  An.  Husb.,  Cornell,  1903-05;  Instr., 
Dairying,  LTniv.  of  111.,  1905-07;  I'rof.,  Dairy 
Ilusb.,  Conn.  .Agr.  Coll.,  and  Dairy  Husband- 
ir.;ui,  Sforrs  Exp.  Sla.,  1907-13;  do.,  Agr.  and 
I'arm  Supt.,  Nova  Scotia  Agr.  Coll.,  1913 — . 
.\uth.:  Milk  .Supply  of  Chicago  and  Twenty- 
six  Other  Cities,  Univ.  of  111.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta., 
Bui.  No.  120,  1907;  Ipiproving  Dairy  Condi- 
tions, .Storrs  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Bui.  No.  53, 
1908;    A    Study    of    Some    Connecticut    Dairy 


Faculty 


955 


Herds,  do.,  Bui.  No.  57,  1909;  The  Cost  of 
Feeding  Heifers,  do.,  Bui.  No.  63,  igio;  Rec- 
ords of  a  Dairy  Herd  for  Five  Years,  do., 
Bui.  No.  73,  19 1 2.  Married  Clara  Louise 
HufT,  Ap  27,  1896.  Children:  Howard  Lewis, 
b.  Mr  25,  1897;  John  Thompson,  b.  F  19, 
1899  (died  Ja  6,  1913);  Albert  William,  b. 
Ja  13,  1902;  Louise,  Van  Duyn,  b.  S  5,  1904. 
Address,  Truro,  Nova  Scotia. 

FRANK  TURNER 
(See  No.  6628.) 

HUBERT    MICHAEL    TURNER 
(See  No.  4468.) 

JOHN   KLINE   TUTHILL 

(See  No.   6630.) 

HIRAM    FOLEY    TUTTLE 

.\ppraiser,  B.  S.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1905; 
M.  S.,  do.,  1912;  b.  Jl  31,  1883,  Carson  City, 
Mich.;  s.  Albert  H.  (b.  Sturgis,  Mich.)  and 
Cora  M.  (Heath)  Tuttle  (b.  Ionia.  Mich.). 
Prepared  in  Toledo  (O.)  and  Wilkinsburg 
(Pa.)  H.  Schs.  Alpha  Zeta.  Lab.  Asst.,  Bac- 
teriol.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1906-7;  Cml.  Lab. 
work,  do.,  1908-10;  Min.  Lab.,  B.  C,  1910-12; 
O.  E.xp.  Sta.,  1912-16;  ist.  Asst.,  Soil  Phys., 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta..  and  Instr.,  Agr.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1916-18;  Land  Appraiser,  Loan  Dept.,  John 
Hancock  Life  Ins.  Co.,  Chicago,  1918 — .  Mar- 
ried Edna  Pearl  Preston,  Ag  31,  1912,  Wal- 
dron,  Mich.  Children:  Preston  Heath,  b.  F 
14,  1914;  Charlotte  Hope,  b.  Ag  31,  1915. 
Address,  812  W.  Springfield  Ave.,  Urbana; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  John  Hancock  Life  Ins.  Co., 
Chicago. 

JON   ANDREAS   UDDEN 

Geologist;  A.  B.,  Augustana  Coll..  1905;  b. 
My  19,  1885.  Lindsborg,  Kan.;  s.  Johan  Augi.ist 
(b.  Mr  19,  1859,  Lekasa,  Sweden)  and  Jo- 
hanna Kristina  (Davis)  Udden  (b.  Carver  Co., 
Minn.).  Prepared  in  Acad..  Augustana  Coll. 
Sigma  Xi.  Field  Asst.,  la.  Geol.  Sur.,  1903; 
do.,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur.,  1904;  Grad.  Stud.,  Univ. 
of  la.,  1905-6;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907-8,  and 
winter  quarter,  1909;  Asst.  Geol.,  111.  Geol. 
Sur.,  1907-9;  do.,  Tenn.  Coal  Iron  &  R.  R.  Co., 
1910-16;  Geol.,  West.  Exploiting  Co.,  1916 — . 
Auth.:  Geology  of  Clinton  Co.,  la..  Annual 
Report,  la.  Geo!.  Sur.,  Vol.  15;  Delafield  Drill 
Core,  ///.  Geol.  Sur.  Bui.  No.  4;  Notes  on 
Shoal  Creek  Limestone,  do..  No.  8;  Diamontl 
Drill  Core  from  Franklin  County,  do..  No.  16; 
Structural  Materials  in  Illinois,  do..  No.  16; 
The  Limestone  Industry  at  Bedford  and  Bloom- 
ington,  Ind.,  Bui.,  No.  430,  U.  S.  Geol.  Sur., 
iqio.  Mem.,  Independent  Presby.  Church; 
Scoutmaster,  Bov  Scouts  of  Am. ;  Rotary  Club 
Austin,  Tex.;  A.  I.  M.  E. ;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc. 
Married  Nettie  Elizabeth  Myers,  S  7,  1910, 
Rock  Island,  111.  Children:  John  Andreas,  Jr., 
b.  N  30,  191 1 ;  David  Myers,  b.  My  24,  191 5; 
Jane  Elizabeth,  b.  Ap  26.  1917.  Address,  2921 
Libscomb  St.,  Ft.  Worth,  Tex. 

BERNHARD  ALEXANDER  UHLENDORF 
Assistant;  A.  B.,  Washington  Univ.,  1915; 
M.  A.,  do.,  1916;  b.  Mr  6,  1893,  Simmern, 
Ger. ;  s.  Ernest  Herman  (b.  Mr  31,  1859,  Han- 
nover, do.)  and  Mary  Margarete  (Weiland) 
Uhlendorf  (b.  .S  29.  1S62.  Loehendorf,  do.) 
Prepared  in  Gymnasium  and  Teachers'  Sem., 
Ger.;  McKinley  H.  S.,  St.  Louis;  attended 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  summers  1915,  1916.  Asst., 
Ger.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-18.  Med.  Corps, 
Psychol.  Div.,  U.  S.  N.  A..  Camp  Funston. 
1918.    Address,  6709  Garner  Ave.,  St.  Louis. 

LYNNE  HERMAN  ULICH 
(See    No.    G686.) 

ERNEST  VAN  ALSTYNE 
(See  No.   G691.) 


SUSANNAH  USHER 
Lecturer;  B.  S.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1898; 
b.  Ja  14,  1863,  La  Crosse,  Wis.;  d.  Isaac  Lane 
(I).  My  12,  1825,  Hollis,  Me.)  and  Susannah 
Coffin  (Woodman)  Usher  (I).  My  20,  1824, 
Buxton,  Me.).  Prepared  in  La  Crosse  (Wis.) 
H.  S. ;  Teachers'  C'oll.,  ("olumbia,  18901;  Pratt 
Inst.,  1891-3;  Woods  Hole,  two  months,  1894; 
Teacher,  Newport  Indus.  Sch.  for  Girls,  1887- 
90;  do.,  Sch.  of  Housekeeping,  Boston,  igoo-2; 
(irad.  Stud.,  Wesleyan  Univ.,  Middletown, 
Conn.,  summer  1902;  In.str.,  H.  Sc,  Simmons 
Coll.,  Boston,  1903-4;  Instr.,  H.  Sc,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1904-6;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1906-n;  Special 
work  in  the  marketing  of  food,  1911-18;  Lec- 
turer in  Home  Econ.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — . 
.\uth.:  (With  Isabel  Bevier)  Food  and  Nutri- 
tion, Lab.  Man.,  igo8;  (with  do.)  Home  Eco- 
nomics Movement;  Dietary  Studies,  U.  S.  Exp. 
Sta.  DuL,  No.  129,  compiled  with  others,  1903. 
Mem.,  Lake  Placid  Conf.  of  Home  Econ.; 
.Xatl.  Educ.  Assn.  Address,  805  S.  Lincoln 
Ave.,   Urbana. 

ALEXANDER  VALLANCE 
Professor;  M.  E.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1909;  b. 
F  14,  1887,  Youngstown,  O.  Asst.  Prof.,  Exp. 
Engng.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1910-13;  Instr.,  T.  and 
A.  M.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-16;  Grad.  Stud.,  do., 
1915-16;  Asst.  Prof.,  Exp.  Engng.,  Ga.  §ch. 
of  Tech.,  1916 — .  Mem.,  United  Presby. 
(  hurch.     .-Iddrcss,  20  W.   12th  St..  Atlanta\t 

THOMAS    FRANKLIN    VANCE 
A.    B.,    Coe    Coll.;    A.    M.,    la.    St.    Coll.; 
Ph.   D.,  do.     Asst.,  Psych.,  Univ.   of  111.,   1913- 
14;    la.    St.    Coll.,    1914 — .      Address,    Sta.    A., 
Ames,    la.f 

HARLEY    JONES     VAN     CLEAVE 
(See   No.   G692.) 

HENRI  JOHANNES  TACOBUS  VAN  DEN 
BERG. 
Instructor;  b.  Ja  17,  1869,  Amsterdam,  Hol- 
land; s.  Henri  (b.  Jl  18,  1825,  do.)  and 
J(jhanna  Jacoba  (Maas)  van  den  Berg  (b.  My 
31,  1830,  do.).  Prepared  in  Hoogere  Burger 
Sch.,  Amsterdam,  Holland.  Graduated,  Royal 
Conservatory,  Amsterdam,  1890;  Leipsic  Con- 
servatory, 1892;  pupil  of  Madame  Clara  Schu- 
mann. Frankfort,  1893.  Prof,  of  Piano  and 
ensemble  classes  in  Conservatory,  Amsterdam, 
1804-96;  Dir.,  Govt.  Music  Sch.,  Pretoria,  So. 
African  Rep.,  1896-1902;  Instr.,  Piano,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1905 — .  Served  in  Boer  Army,  1899- 
1901.  Mem.,  Eglise  W'allonne,  Amsterdam, 
ilarried  Laura  Wolcott,  Mv  13,  1901,  New 
York  City.  Child,  Oliver  Wolcott,  b.  My  17, 
igo2.  The  Hague,  Holland.  Address,  310  N. 
Edwin  St.,  Champaign. 

WILLIAM  H.  VAN  DERVOORT 
Manufacturer;  B.  S.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll., 
1S89;  M.  E.,  Cornell,  1893;  b.  F  28,  1869, 
Vpsilanti,  Mich.;  s.  Thomas  S.  (b.  Phelps, 
N.  Y.)  and  Euphrasia  S.  (Westfall)  Van  Der- 
voort  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Mich.  St.  Norm. 
Sch.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Instr., 
Mech.  Dept.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1889-92;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1892-93;  Asst.  Prof., 
M.  E.,  1893-99;  Root  &  Van  Dervoort  Engng. 
Co..  Mfr.  of  Gasolene  Engine  Mach.  and  Autci- 
mobiles,  Moline  and  Chicago,  1890 — .  Auth.: 
Modern  Machine  Shop  Tools,  Norman  W. 
Henley  &  Co.;  contributed  monthly  articles  on 
Machine  Shop  Practice  to  Machinery  for  about 
three  yrs;  Apptd.  mem.,  com.  to  study  indus- 
trial conditions  in  Europe,  F,  1919-  Married 
Marv  S.  Van  Dervoort,  N  9,  1892,  Lansing, 
Mich,  rhildrcn:  Esther  M.,  b.  Je  27,  1896; 
Louise  A.,  b.  Ag  9,  1903.  Address,  2711  8th 
Ave.,  Moline,  111.;  bus.  add.,  2247  Michigan 
Ave.,  Chicago;  or  East  Moline,  111. 


956 


University  of  Illinois 


CARL  CLINTON  VAN  UOREN 
(See  No.  3212.) 

JOHN  VAN  HORNE 

Instructor;  B.  A.,  Univ.  of  Va.,  1908;  A.  M., 
Harvard,  1909;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  i9>3;  b.  Mr  14, 
18S9,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.;  s.  John  D.  (b.  Ap  19, 
1861,  Memphis)  and  Mary  J.  (Kegan)  Van 
Home  (b.  Mr  :6,  1867,  New  York  City)- 
Prepared  in  Charlottesville  (Va.)  H.  S.  Mas- 
ter, Riverview  Acad.,  Poughkeepsie,  N.  Y., 
1913-14;  Instr.,  Rom.  Lang.,  la.  St.  Univ., 
1914-17;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917;  Dir.,  French, 
Camp  Beauregard,  La.,  summer  1918.  Auth. : 
The  Attitude  of  Leopardi  Toward  Romanti- 
cism; Giacomo  Leopardi  and  Classical  An- 
tiquity, Studies  in  Language  and  Literature, 
la.  St.  Univ.,  1916:  Spanish  Te.xts  and  the 
Spanish  Language,  Mod.  Lang.  Jour.,  Vol.  2, 
19:8;  Comment  on  Some  Posthumous  Poems 
and  Fragments  of  Leopardi,  Mod.  Lang.  Notes, 
1918.  Mem.,  Mod.  Lang.  Assn.  of  Am.;  Assn. 
of  Mod.  Lang.  Teachers  of  Central  VVest  and 
South:  Am.  Assn.  of  Teachers  of  Spanish.  Mar- 
ried Margaret  J.  Varney,  S  14,  1915.  Child, 
Margaret,  b.  Je  4,  1917.  Address,  709  W.  Ne- 
vada St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  216  Lincoln  Hall, 
do. 

JOHN    RAYMOND    VAN    KLEEK 

Architect;  B.  S.  A.,  Cornell,  1912;  M.  L.  D., 
do.,  1913;  b.  O  22,  1888,  Auburn,  N.  Y. ;  s. 
John  Henry  (b.  1855,  Ithaca,  N.  Y.)  and 
Carrie  Fedelia  Van  Kleek  (b.  1858,  Auburn, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Auburn  (N.  Y.)  H.  S. 
Lambda  Chi  Alpha;  Helios.  Asst.,  Land.  Art 
Dept.,  Cornell,  1913-14;  Asst.  Land.  Exten., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1914-15;  with  A.  D.  Taylor,  Land. 
Arch.,  Cleveland,  O.,  1915-17.  ist.  Lt.,  Co.  I, 
ii3rd  Depot  Brig.,  Camp  Dix,  N.  J.,  1917-18; 
do.,  Co.  E,  807th  Inf.,  A.  E.  F.,  1918— .  Ad- 
dress,  60  Elizabeth  St.,  Auburn,  N.  Y. 

ANNA   ROBERTA  VAN  METER 
(See  No.  2532.) 

FRANCIS  MAURICE  VAN  TUYL 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  la.,  1911;  M.  S., 
do.,  igi2;  Ph.  D.,  Columbia,  1915;  b.  O  15, 
1887,  Denmark,  la.;  s.  Howard  M.  (b.  N  22, 
1859,  Burlington,  la.)  and  Dorothy  (Graeber) 
Van  Tuyl  (b.  Ag  5,  1862,  Franklin,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  Denmark  (la.)  Acad.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Sigma  Xi.  Asst.,  Geol.,  Univ.  of  la., 
1911-12;  do.,  Columbia,  1913-14;  Research 
Asst.,  Univ.  of  Chicago  for  St.  Geol.  Surs. 
of  la..  111.,  and  Mo.,  1914-15;  (jeol.,  la.  Geol. 
Sur.,  1913-15;  Instr.,  Geol.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1915-17;  Geol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  Hudson  Bay 
Exploring  Expedition,  summer  1916;  Asst. 
Prof.,  (Seol.,  Colo.  Sch.  of  Mines,  1917 — . 
Auth.:  Numerous  articles  and  abstracts  in 
B«/.  Geol.  Soc.  Am.,  Am.  Jour.  Sc,  Science, 
Jour,  of  Geol.,  la.  Geol.  Sur.,  and  Proceed- 
ings la.  Acad.  Sc.  Mem.,  N.  Y.  Acad.  Sc; 
Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S. ;  Geol.  Soc.  Am. ;  Pate'on- 
tol.  Soc.  Am.;  111.  Acad.  Sc. ;  la.  Acad.  Sc. 
Address,   Golden,  Colo. 

WILLIAM     ALEXANDER     VAN    WINKLE 
(Sec  No.  G693.) 

JEROME  GOODSPEED  VAN  ZANDT 
Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec;  B.  S.,  Purdue  Univ., 
1904;  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1907;  b.  Jl  22, 
1883,  Chicago;  s.  George  (b.  My  a,  1843,  do.) 
and  Grace  ((JDodspccd)  Van  Zandt  (h.  Ag  3, 
1863,  do.).  Prepared  in  Chicago  Man.  Tr. 
Sch.  Engr.,  Southern  Steel  Co.,  Birmingham, 
Ala.,  1904-6;  Dept.  of  Bridges  and  BuiUlings, 
I.  C.  R.  R.;  Engng.  Dept.,  Wis.  (^cntral  R.  R.; 
Staff  of  Engrs.,  Wis.  R.  R.  and  Tax  Comn.; 
Instr.,  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1906-9;  Assoc, 
Prof.,  do.,  Univ.   of  So.   Calif.,    1909-10;   Office* 


Engr.,  Salt  Lake  R.  R.;  Instr.,  C.  E.,  Univ. 
of  III.,  1910-11;  Const.  Engr.,  located  St. 
Highways  and  designed  St.  Highway  const,  de- 
tails, 1911-17.  Music  Dir..  Asst.  to  Chaplain 
in  Militia,  1906-17;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec,  War 
Work,  San  Diego,  Calif.,  1917-18;  do.,  France, 
1918 — .  Auth.:  Articles  on  Technical  sub- 
jects for  periodicals,  including  Wis.  llngr.; 
Railway  Age  Gasctte;  The  Signal  Engr.;  Lib- 
bcrty  and  Other  \erses.  Paniphk-t  for  Red 
Cross.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church;  Boy  Scout 
Master;  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Dir.  Married  Nellie  E. 
Davis,  S  I,  1909,  Los  Angeles,  Calif.  Chil- 
dren: George,  b.  Mr  20,  1911;  (jrace,  b.  S  23, 
1912.     Address,  San  Diego,  Calif. 

JOHN  TERRILL  VAWTER,  JR. 
(See  No.   2275.) 

GERRIT  JOHN  VAN  ZOEREN 
Assistant;  A.  B.,  Hope  Coll.,  Holland,  Mich., 
1912;  b.  Je  :8,  1884,  Vriesland,  Mich.  Asst., 
(hem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-14;  Research  Asst., 
Chem.,  MacDonald  Coll.,  Quebec,  Can., 
1914 — .  Address,  R  4,  Zeeland,  Mich.;  bus. 
add.,  c/o  Mac  Donald  (Toll.,  Quebec,  Can.t 

DAVID  VARON 
Consulting  Arch.;  D.  P.  L.  G.  F.,  Beaux 
Arts  School,  Paris,  1903;  b.  D  22,  1872, 
Pirot,  Servia;  s.  Isaac  (b.  do.)  and  Rachel 
(Mevorach)  Varon  (b.  Jerusalem,  Palestine). 
Prepared  in  Jerusalem  Schs.  and  Paris  Prep. 
Schs.  Mentioned  Salem  des  Artiste  Francais, 
Paris,  1004.  With  different  Archs.  in  Pales- 
tine and  France,  1903-5;  with  W.  W.  A. 
Boring,  New  York  City,  1905-6;  Prof.,  Arch. 
Design,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1907-9;  pvt.  teaching. 
New  York  City,  1909-10;  Asst.  Prof.,  Arch., 
LTniv.  of  111.,  1910-12;  Consulting  Arch.,  author, 
and  lecturer.  New  York  City.  Honorable 
mention  at  the  Salon  des  Artists  francais, 
1Q04.  Auth.:  Indication  in  Architectural  De- 
sign, W.  E.  Comstock  &  Co.;  A  Method  of 
Studying  Architectural  Design  with  the  Art 
of  Indicating  as  a  means  of  analysis;  Freehand 
Drawing  in  Relation  to  the  Rural  School, 
Popular  Educator,  1913;  Perspective  in  Rela- 
tion to  Architectural  Design,  Am.  Arch..  1913; 
Expression  in  Architecture,  Arch.  Record, 
i9id;  Architecture  after  the  War,  Architecture, 
1917;  The  Spirit  and  the  Letter,  do.,  1918. 
Mem.,  Societe  des  Architcctcs  diplomes, 
France,  1918.  Married  Henrietta  Behur,  My 
10,  1896,  Jerusalem,  Palestine.  Children, 
Marcella,  b.  Ag  14,  1902;  Flora,  b.  S  23, 
1906;  Edith,  b.  N  25,  1909.  Address,  64 
Westervelt  Ave.,   New   Brighton,    N.    Y. 

JOHN  N.  VEDDER 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Union  Coll.,  Schenectady, 
N.  Y.,  1895;  A.  M.,  1897;  b.  N  28,  1873, 
Schenectady  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Abram  L.  (b. 
do.)  and  Mary  (Vrooman)  Vedder  (b.  Danube, 
\.  v.).  Prepared  in  Union  Classical  Inst*., 
.Schenectady,  N.  Y.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Special 
honors  in  Math,  and  Mcch.,  1895.  Attended 
('nluinl)ia,  1902-4.  Teacher,  H.  Schs.,  N.  Y. ; 
with  Am.  Locomotive  Co.;  Asst.  Engr.,  Exp. 
Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1910-14;  Prof.,  Thermo- 
dynamics Union  Coll.,  1914 — .  Address, 
I'nion   College,   Schenectady,   N.  Y. 

FRANK   LOTAN  VENNING 

Arch.  Designer;  b.  Ap  11,  1887,  Chicago; 
s.  Edward  Lotan  (b.  Callington,  Cornwall, 
Eiig.)  and  Sarah  Carpenter  (Stickney)  Ven- 
ning (b.  Fox  Lake,  Wis.).  Prepared  in 
Crane  Tech.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Arch.,  with 
Youiiberg,  Chicago,  1906-9;  do.,  with  Howard 
Shaw,  do..  1909-13;  Stud.,  Beaux  Arts,  Paris, 
1913-14;  Instr.,  Land.  Design,  Univ.  of  111., 
[915-16;  Arch.  Designer,  with  Henry  Dangler, 
Arch.,    Chicago,    1916;    do.,    Lowe    and    Bollen- 


Faculty 


957 


bacher,  Arclis.,  do.,  191 7;  do.,  Schmidt,  Gorden 
and  Martin,  do.,  1917-18.  Scigt.,  Q.  M.  C, 
N.  A.,  Mcch.  Repair  Shops,  Unit  302,  A.  E.  F., 
]-Vancc,  1918 — .  Mem.,  A.  I.  A.;  Chicago 
Arch.  Club;  Chicago  City  Club.  Married  Mar- 
garet Tuthill,  S  8,  1917,  Chicago.  Address, 
6973    N.    Ashland   Blvd.,    Chicago. 

CHESTER  GARFIELD  VERNIER 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Butler  Coll.,  1903;  J.  D., 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1907;  b.  Ja  19,  1881,  An- 
sonia,  O.;  s.  Augustus  Emmanuel  (b.  1852, 
near  Canton,  O.)  and  Catharine  (Black)  Ver- 
nier. I'repared  in  Liberty  (Ind.)  H.  S.  Phi 
Delta  Phi;  Order  of  the  Coif.  Scholarship, 
Univ.  of  Chicago  Grad.  Sch.,  1903-04;  three 
yrs.  scholarships,  do.,  1904-07;  Instr.,  Ind.  Un- 
iv. Law  Sch.,  1907-08;  Prof.,  Law,  Univ.  of 
Neb.  Law  Sch.,  1908-09;  Prof.,  Law,  Ind.  Univ. 
Law  Sch.,  igog-ii;  Teacher,  summer  session, 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  191 1;  Prof.,  Law,  and  Sec. 
of  Law  Faculty,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-16;  Prof., 
Law,  Leland  Stanford,  ipi6 — .  Assoc.  Ed., 
Jour,  of  Am.  Inst,  of  Crim.  Laiv  and  Crimo- 
nology  (preparing  editorials  and  notes  on  cur- 
rent cases  of  interest).  Auth. :  Cases  on  Mar- 
riage and  Divorce,  Am.  Casebook  Series,  West 
Pub.  Co.,  1912;  Articles  in  Am.  Year  Book 
and  legal  jours.  Sec,  111.  St.  Soc.  of  Crimi- 
nal Law  and  Criminology.  Married  Hazel 
Anderson,  Ag  17,  1909,  Indianapolis.  Chil- 
dren: Robert  Louis,  b.  Ap  23,  191 1;  Helen 
May,  b.  My  14,  1912;  Dorothy  jane,  b.  Je  21, 
191 6.  Address,  951  Bryant  St.,  Palo  Alto, 
Calif. 

JOSEPH  BOYCE  VERNON 
Assistant;  A.  B.,  Lake  Forest  Coll.,  191 1; 
b.  1890,  Bushy  Fork,  N.  C.  Prepared  in  Cary 
(N.  C.)  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  Wis.  and  Columbia. 
Prin.,  H.  S.,  Stem,  N.  C,  1911-13;  Instr., 
Econ.,  Columbia,  1915-16;  Asst.,  Econ.  Univ. 
of  111.,  1916-17.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church.  Ad- 
dress,  Burlington,   N.    C.f 

LESTER  CARLTON  VER  NOOY 
(See  No.  G695.) 


ROBERT 
(See   No.    783.) 


CLARKE    VIAL 


DAVID    CARROLL    VIERS 
(See  No.    1607.) 


SOPHIE     MARY 
(See   No.   2534.) 


VOSS     (MEHARRY) 


SABRA  WILBUR  VOUGHT 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Allegheny  Coll.,  Mead- 
ville,  Pa.,  1899;  B.  L.  S.,  N.  Y.  St.  Lib. 
Sch.,  1901;  d.  Frank  (b.  Rome,  Pa.)  and 
Adella  M.  (Wilbur)  Vought  (b.  Dimmock, 
Pa.).  Prepared  in  Jamestown  (N.  Y.)  H.  S. 
Kappa  Alpha  Theta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Libn., 
Univ.  of  Tenn.;  Organizer,  O.  Lib.  Comn. ; 
Acting  Libn.,  Allegheny  Coll.;  Instr.,  summer 
Lib.  Schs.,  Chautauqua,  N.  Y.;  Albany,  N.  Y. ; 
Winona  Lake,  Ind.;  Salt  Lake  City;  Riverside, 
Calif.;  Instr.,  Univ.  of  111.  Lab.  Sch.,  191 6 — . 
Mem.,  Epis.  Church.  Address,  901  S.  Wright 
St.,  Champaign. 

GEORGE  RAWSON  WADE 
Instructor;  b.  F  5,  1800,  Idle,  Bradford, 
York,  Eng. ;  s.  Benjamin  (b.  do.)  and  Harriett 
(Law)  Wade  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Silcoates 
and  Bradford  Gram.  Sch.  Teacher,  Habersham 
C'oll.,  Hastings,  Eng.;  do.,  Stevens  Coll.,  1903- 
06;  Vocal  Instr.,  and  Head  of  Voice  Dept., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1906-11;  do.,  Univ.  of  Ore., 
191 1 — .  Married  Frances  Hughes,  My  i,  1900, 
Geneseo,  111.  Address,  496  Washington  St., 
Eugene,   Ore.f 


VERNON  MATTHEW  WADE 
Assistant;  B.  S.,  Shurtleff  Coll.,  1916;  b. 
Ja  13,  1892,  Jcrscyville.  111.  J'rcpared  in 
Alton  H.  S.;  Univ.  of  111.  Teacher,  West. 
Military  Acad.,  1916;  Asst.,  Chcm.,  Univ.  of 
III.,  1916-17.  Address,  811  Hawley  Ave.,  Alton, 
lll.t 

CARL  WAGNER 
Sec.  and  Treas.,  Terra  Cotta  Assn.;  B.  S., 
Purdue  Univ.,  1906;  b.  F  28,  1881,  Saginaw, 
Mich.;  s.  C.  C.  C.  (b.  Ger.)  and  Felicitas 
(Ellcrsdorfer)  Wagner  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in 
Chicago  Man.  Tr.  Sch.  Machinist  Apprentice, 
1902;  Draftsman,  1904;  Foreman,  igo6;  Instr., 
T.  and  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-09;  Asst.  to 
V.  P.,  The  Northwestern  Terra  Cotta  Assn., 
1909-16;  Asst.  to  Pres.,  Nat.  Terra  Cotta  Soc., 
1916;  Sec.  and  Treas.,  Central  Terra  Cotta 
Assn.,  191 7 — ,.,  Address,  536  Roscoe  St.,  Chi- 
cago. 

CLAUDE  LEVERN  WAGNER 
(See   No.    4473.) 

GUSTAV  ERIC  WAHLIN 
Associate;  A.  B.,  Bethany  Coll.,  Lindsborg, 
Kan.,  1903;  Ph.  D.,  Yale,  1906;  b.  D  3,  1880, 
Cannon  Falls,  Minn.;  s.  Aaron  (b.  S  20,  1841, 
Sweden)  and  Jennie  Emila  (Sohlberg)  Wahlin 
(b.  Mr  1859,  Wis.).  Prepared  in  McPherson 
H.  S.;  Bethany  Coll.  Acad.,  Kan.  Sigma  Xi. 
Grad.  Scholarship,  1904-05;  Fellowship,  1905- 
06;  Instr.,  Math.,  la.  St.  Univ.,  1906-08;  do., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1908-12;  Stud.,  Marburg,  Ger., 
1912-13;  Assoc,  Math.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913 — . 
Auth.:  On  the  Base  of  a  Relative  Number 
Field  with  an  Application  to  the  Composition 
of  Fields,  Trans.  Am.  Math.  Soc,  1910;  The 
Equation  X" — A=0  (p),  Jour,  fiir  Mathematik, 
Vol.  14s,  1914;  A  New  Development  of  the 
Theory  of  Algebraic  Numbers,  Trans.  Am. 
Math.  Soc,  Vol.  16,  1915;  The  Principal  Units 
of  an  Algebraic  Domain,  Bid.  Am.  Math.  Soc, 
Vol.  2z,  1917.  Mem.,  Am.  Math.  Soc;  A.  A. 
A.  S.  Married  Louise  M.  Hauck,  Ag  7,  1906. 
Child,  Elsbeth  Victoria,  b.  S  23,  1915.  Ad- 
dress, 1903  W.  Railroad  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
426   Natural   History   Bldg.,   do. 

MERTON  BENWAY  WAITE 
(See   No.   524.) 

EDWARD    HARDENBERG    WALDO 
(See   No.   G701.) 

MARJORIE  L.  WALKER 
Assistant;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1914; 
A.  M.,  do.,  1918;  b.  F  17,  1891;  d.  Myron  H. 
(b.  Ja  17,  1855,  Mass.)  and  Nettie  (Stevens) 
Walker  (b.  Ag  13,  1866,  N.  Y.).  Prepared  in 
Grand  Rapids  (Mich.)  Central  H.  S.  Gamma 
Phi  Beta;  Omega  Phi.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Cale- 
donia, Mich.,  1914-15;  do.,  Bessemer,  Mich., 
1915-16;  do.,  Muskegon,  Mich.,  1916-17;  Asst., 
Eng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917 — .  Address,  451  Ter- 
race Ave.,  Grand  Rapids,  Mich.;  bus.  add., 
1010  W.   California  St.,   Urbana. 

*LEE  WALLACE 
B.  P.,  Syracuse  Univ.,  1905;  b.  Ja  9,  1882, 
N.  Y. ;  s.  John  Bennett  and  Cora  E.  (Noonen) 
Wallace.  Prepared  in  Perry  (N.  Y.)  H.  S. 
The  Hiram  Gee  Fellowship  in  Painting,  1905. 
Attended  Julians  Acad.,  Paris;  Teacher,  Paint- 
ing Dept.,  Coll.  of  Fine  Arts,  Syracuse  Univ., 
1907-11;  Instr.,  free  hand  drawing,  Dept.  of 
Arch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1911-12.  Judge  in  Art 
Dept.,  Perry  Fair,  191 1.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church; 
Am.  Artists  Assn.  of  Paris,  1905-07;  Assn.  of 
Grad.  Painters,  Syracuse  Univ.;  Univ.  Club, 
Urbana.      Died   S    16,    1912. 

*EDWARD   PHILIP   WALTERS 
B.   S..   Alass.   Inst,    of   Tech..    1899;   b.   My  4, 
1878,    E.    Boston;    s.    Maurice    E.    Hughes,    47 


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University  of  Illinois 


Camp  St.,  Providence,  R.  I.  Prepared  in 
Providence  (Mass.)  H.  S.  Asst.  Cheni.,  111. 
Water  Sur.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1899-igoo;  Biologist, 
Metropolitan  Water  nd.  of  Mass.,  1900-03;  do., 
Brooklyn  Water  Bd.,  1903,  afterwards  con- 
solidated with  New  York  Water  Bds. ;  Head 
of  local  lal).,  Katonah,  N.  Y.  Died  Ja  28, 
1904,    Katonali,    N.    Y. 

JAMES  HENRI  WALTON,  JR. 
I'rofessor;  B.  S.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech., 
1S99;  Ph.  D.,  Heidelburg  1903;  b.  F  26,  1878, 
Deer  Isle,  Me.;  s.  James  H.  (b.  Ja  25,  1845, 
(astine,  Me.)  and  Florence  S.  (Hewlett) 
Walton  (b.  N  21,  1846,  New  Passage,  South 
Devonshire,  Eng. ).  Prepared  in  Newbury- 
port  (Mass.)  H.  S.  Zeta  Psi;  Sigma  Xi. 
Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1899-1900;  do., 
Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1900-01 ;  Austind  fel- 
lowship for  foreign  study,  Mass.  Inst,  of 
Tech.,  1901-03;  Instr.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1903-ofi;  .\ssoc.,  do.,  1906-07;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.. 
L'niv.  of  Wis.,  1907-11;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do., 
191 1 — .  Anth.:  (with  A.  T.  Lincoln)  Ele- 
mentary ()uantitative  Analysis,  Macinillan, 
1908;  (with  L.  Kahlenberg)  Qualitative  Analy- 
sis, 1911;  also  a  number  of  articles.  Mem., 
A.  C.  S.  .Iddrcss,  419  Sterling  Court,  Madi- 
son,  Wis.f 

EDWARD  HARVEY  WALWORTH 
(See  No.  5990.) 

CHING-CHUN     WANG 
(See   No.   G703.) 

HENRY  BALDWIN  WARD 
Professor;  A.  B..  Williams  Coll..  1888;  A 
M.  and  Ph.  D.,  Harvard,  1892;  b.  Mr  4,  1865, 
Troy,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Richard  Halstcd  (b.  Je  17, 
1837,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.)  and  Charlotte  Allen 
(Baldwin)  Ward  (b.  N  18,  1838,  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  Troy  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  Si^ma  Xi;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Eta;  Salutatorian;  various 
prizes;  Morgan  Fellowship,  Harvard,  1890-2; 
attended  Univs.  of  Gottingen,  Freiburg,  Leip- 
sic,  1888-90;  Heligoland,  Ville  Franche-sur- 
Mcr,  Naples,  and  Newport,  R.  I.  Biol.  Stas. 
Instr.,  Sc.  Troy  II.  S.,  1885-88;  do.,  Zool., 
Univ.*  of  Mich.,  1893;  Assoc.  Prof,  and  later 
Prof,  of  Zool.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1893-1906;  Head 
Prof.,  do.,  1906-09;  Dean,  Coll.  Med.,  1902- 
09;  Prof.,  Zool.,  Uniiv.  of  III.,  1909 — .  Ed.: 
Studies  from  Zool.  Lab.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  5 
Vols.;  Asst.  Ed..  Am.  Naturalist;  Wood's  Ref- 
erence Handbook  of  Med.  Sc. ;  Ed.,  Sicjina  Xi 
Quarterly,  1913 — ;  Founder  and  managing 
Ed.,  Jour,  of  Parasitology,  1914 — .  Auth.: 
Sigma  Xi  Quarter  Century  Record  and  His- 
tory, 191 1  ;  (with  G.  (".  Whipple  and  nuniber- 
ous  scientific  collaborators)  Fresh  Water  Biol- 
ogy, Wiley  &  Sons,  1918.  Asst.,  1893,  ami  in 
charge  Biol,  work,  Mich.  Fish  Comn.  Assn., 
1897-1901;  Dir.,  Biol.  Sur.,  Cireat  Lakes,  1002- 
03;  Scientific  Asst.,  U.  S.  Bur.  Fisheries,  1908; 
on  Alaska  Salmon  Investigations;  Pres.,  Zool. 
Soc. ;  Sec,  and  Pres.,  Am.  Micros.  Soc;  ed., 
Trans.,  do.  V.  P.  Fislicries  Soc;  .\ssoc.;  .\. 
M.  A.;  Pres.,  Am.  Med.  Coll.,  1008;  Nat. 
Cent.^  States;  l^res..  Neb.  Acad.;  Soc.  Zool. 
de  France;  Russian  Soc.  Acclamatization  of 
Animals  and  Plants;  Permanent  Com.,  Internal. 
Zoological  Congresses;  V.  P.,  and  Pres.,  Am. 
I'ishcries  Soc,  1909-17;  (jeneral  Sec,  Sigma 
Xi,  1895;  Com.  on  Ilelminthology,  Div.  of 
Med.  and  Related  Sc,  Nat.  Research  Council, 
1918;  Corresponding  foreign  mem.,  Nat.  Acad, 
of  Medicine,  Venezuela;  i'res.,  111.  St.  Acad,  of 
.Sc.  Married  Harriet  Cecelia  Blair,  1894,  Chica- 
go. Children:  Cecelia  Blair,  b.  N  i,  1895;  Char- 
lotte Baldwin,  b.  Mr  i,  1897.  Address,  iioi  W. 
Nevada  St.,  Urbana. 

♦HUGH  ELMER  WARD 
B.   S.,  Agr.   Coll.,   Mich.,    1895;  M.   S.,   Ann 
Arbor,  Mich.,   1898;  b.  F  13,  1872,  Ada,  Mich.; 


s.  Hugh  Henry  (b.  1840,  do.)  and  Laura  Eliza- 
beth (Frost)  Ward  (b.  1846,  Kenne,  Mich.), 
(-irad.  Work  in  Bacteriol.,  Physiol.,  and  Or- 
ganic Chem.,  Teacher,  district  schs.  of  Mich., 
1889-95;  Teacher's  Life  Cert.,  Mich.;  Bac- 
teriol., Park  Davis  &  Co.,  Detroit;  Instr.,  Soil 
Fertility,  Univ.  of  111.,  1899-igoi;  Instr.,  Bac- 
teriol., do.,  1901-02.  Auth.:  various  articles. 
Died   D  29,    1909. 

JOSIAH  FRANK  WARD 
Assistant;  B.  S.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1914;  C.  E.. 
do.,  1915;  b.  Ja  3,  1892,  Chicago.  Prepared 
in  Evanston  Acad,  and  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi. 
Computer,  Evaporation  Investigation,  Carnegie 
Inst.,  1912-15;  Asst.,  Engr.,  Pa.  Co.,  Freight 
Terminal,  Chicago,  1915-17;  Research  Asst., 
Engng.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18 — . 
Mem.,  M.  K.  Church,  .-iddrcss,  825  Ayars  Place, 
Evanston,   111. 

RUTH    AIMEE    WARDALL 
(See  No.    1996.) 

•ROBERT  BOWNE  WARDER 
A.  B.,  Earlham  Coll.,  Richmond,  Ind.,  1873; 
B.  L.,  Harvard,  1874;  b.  Mr  28,  1848,  Cin- 
cinnati; s.  John  Aston  (b.  1812,  Philadelphia) 
and  Elizabeth  Bowne  (Haines)  Warder  (b. 
18 1 5,  do.).  Prepared  in  Cincinnati,  O. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Mooresville,  Ind.,  one  yr. ; 
spent  some  yrs.  traveling  in  the  west  and  in 
Germany  in  connection  with  Cieol.  Sur. ;  Instr., 
Chem.  and  Nat.  Phil.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1875-79; 
Haverford,  1879-80;  Purdue  Univ.,  1880-3; 
St.  Chem.,  1883-87;  Prof.,  Chem.  and  Phys., 
Howard  Univ.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1887-1905. 
Auth.:  The  Speed  of  Saponification  of  Ethyl 
Acetate  and  Evidence  of  Atomic  Motion  within 
Liquid  Molecules;  Pioneer  Investigations  in 
I'liys.;  Chem.  Papers:  Influence  of  Time  in 
I'ertilizcr  Analysis;  Speed  of  Dissociation  of 
Brass;  Dynamical  Theory  of  Albmenoid  Am- 
monia; Recent  Theories  of  Geometric  Isomer- 
ism; The  Major  Premise  in  Phys.  Chem.  Mem., 
l-riend's  Church  (minister) ;  Fellow,  and  V. 
P.  for  Chem.,  A.  A.  A.  S.,  1890;  A.  C.  S. ; 
Ger.  Chem.  Soc;  Civ.  Engng.  Soc;  Dir., 
Cent.  Union  Mission;  Bible  Soc;  Soc  for 
Religious  Educ.  Married  Gulielma  M.  Dor- 
land,  Mr  25,  1884,  Wellington,  Can.  Died, 
Jl  23,    1905,   Washington,   D.   C. 

EARLE  HORACE  WARNER 
(Sec  No.   G704.) 

ARTHUR   RAY  WARNOCK 

(.See   No.   2539.) 

FREDERICK    MARTIN   WILLIAM 
WASCHER 

(See  No.   4962.) 

EDWARD  WIGHT  WASHBURN 

Professor;  B.  S.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1905; 
Ph.  D.,  do.,  1908;  b.  My  10,  1881,  Beatrice, 
Neb.;  s.  William  G.  (b.  185 1,  Calais,  Me.)  and 
Flora  E.  (Wight)  W^ashburn  (b.  1852,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Beatrice  (Neb)  H.  S.  Research 
.\ssoc,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1906-08;  Assoc, 
Chem.,  Univ.  of  HI.,  1908-10;  Asst.  Prof., 
I'hys.  Chem.,  do.,  1910-13;  Prof.,  Phys.  Chem., 
do.,  1913-16;  Prof.,  Ceram.  Chem.,  and  head 
of  Dept.,  ("cram.  Engng.,  do.,  1916 — .  Chm., 
.Sub-Com.  on  Ceram.  Chem.  of  the  Nat.  Re- 
search Council,  1917 — -.  Auth.:  Introduction 
to  the  Principles  of  Physical  Chem.,  McGraw- 
Hill  Book  Co.,  1915;  about  forty  different 
articles  in  jours,  of  Chem.  and  Phvsics.  Mem., 
A.  A.  A.  S.;  A.  C.  S.;  Am.  Phys.  Soc;  Am. 
Ceram.  .Soc;  111.  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  Soc  of  Glass 
Tech.;  Sigma  Xi.  Married  Sophie  de  Veer,  Je 
8,  1910,  Boston.  Children:  William  de  Veer, 
b.  My  20,  1911;  Janet,  b.  Ja  22,  19 13;  Roger, 
b.  .S  30,  19 14.  Address,  808  W.  Oregon  St., 
Urbana. 


Faculty 


959 


•LESLIE  ABRAM  WATERBURY 
(See  No.   1785-) 

HARRY  WILLIAM  WATERFALL 
Mcch.  Engr.;  B.  S.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech., 
191 1 ;  b.  Je  6,  1887,  Boston.  Asst.,  M.  E., 
Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1911-12;  Instr.,  Mach. 
Design,  Univ.  of  111.,  1,91317;  Mcch.  Engr., 
Angus  Jose  Co.,  Ltd.,  Calcutta,  India,  1917 — • 
Mem.,  Epis.  Church.  Address,  c/o  Angus 
Jose  Co.,  Ltd.,  Calcutta,  Indiaf 

WILLARD   OTIS    WATERS 
(See  No.    1438-) 

GORDON   WATKINS 
(See   No.   G706.) 

OSCAR    S.    WATKINS 
(Sec    No.    2855.) 

ELMO  SCOTT  WATSON 
Assistant;  A.  B.,  Colo.  Coll.,  191^';  h-  Ap  2, 
1892,  Colfax,  111.;  s.  Harvey  Scott  (b.  Ja  i6. 
1858,  Jeflfersonville,  O.)  and  Charlotte  Wat- 
son (b.  S  9,  i860,  Lexington,  111.).  Prepared 
in  Colfax  H.  S.  Beta  Theta  Pi;  Q.  Q.  Chib. 
Instr.,  Eng.,  Colo.  Coll.,  1916-17;  Police  Re- 
porter and  Telegraph  Ed.,  Colorado  Springs 
Gasette.  Colorado  Springs,  Colo.,  1917-18; 
Asst.,  Eng.,  (journalism)  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — . 
Mem.,  A.  F.  A.  M.;  McLean  Co.  111.  Hist.  Soc, 
1910;  111.  St.  Hist.  Soc,  1915;  Univ.  Club, 
1918;  Presby.  Church.  Married  Julia  Etta 
.Seldoinridge,  N  30,  IQ18,  Chicago.  Address, 
Lincoln  Apartments,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  103 
Law   Bid.,   Univ.   of  111.,   do. 

FLOYD    ROWE    WATSON 
Professor;     B.     S.,     Univ.     of     Calif.,     1899; 
Ph.    D.,    Cornell,    1902;    b.    Ap    23,    1872,    Law- 
rence,  Kan.;   s.    Norman  Allen    (b.   D    10,    1829, 
Machias,     N.     Y.)    and    Helen    Altana     (Hitch- 
cock)   Watson    (b.    O    10,    1835,   Gainesville,    N. 
Y.).       Prepared    in    Los    Angeles    H.     S.,    and 
Calif.   Norm.   Sch.     Sigma  Xi ;   LeConte   Fellow, 
Univ.     of     Calif.;     Whiting    Traveling    Fellow, 
do.;  Pres.   White  Fellow,  Cornell.     Asst.  Phys., 
Univ.     of    Calif.,     1897-9;     do.,    Cornell,     1902; 
Instr.,     Phys.,     Univ.     of     111.,     1902-04;     Asst. 
Dean     Coll.     of     Engng.,     do.,     1908-09;     Asst. 
Prof.,    do.,    1904-191S.    Auth.:    Surface    Tension 
at  the  Interface  of  Two  Liquids,  Phys.  Review, 
Vol    XII,     1901;    Viscosity    of    Liquids    Deter- 
mined   l)y     Aleasurements    of    Capillary    Waves, 
do.,    Vol.    XV,     1902;     Elementary     Laboratory 
Course    in    Phys.,    LTniv.    of    111.,    Gazette    Pub- 
lishing   Co.,    Champaign,     1903;    Revised     1904, 
1905,    1906;    Review   of   Milliken   and   Gale's   A 
Lab.    Course    in    Phys.,    Sch.    Review,    Vol.    15, 
1907;    Effect    of    Air    Currents    on    Sound    (ab- 
stract of   address  before   the    Brit.    Assn.    Meet- 
ing,   191 1)    British  Assn.   Report,    Reprinted    in 
Engng.,  Vol.    XCII,   191 1,  and  in  Physikalische 
Zeitschrift ;  Musical  Echoes,  Sc.,  Vol.  34,  1911; 
Inefficiency    of    Wires    as    a    Means    of    Curing 
Defective    Acoustics   of    Auditoriums,    do..    Vol. 
35,   My    1912,  reprinted   in   Scientific  Am.   Sup- 
plement,   Vol.    74,    Jl    13,    1012.      An    Investiga- 
tion   of   the    Transmission,    Reflection    and    Ab- 
sorption    of     Sound     by     Different     Materials, 
PJiys.    Rpviexv.   Vol.    VII    (2),    Ja    1916;     (with 
W.    A.    Shewhart)    A    Study    of    Ripple    Wave 
Motion,     do..    Vol.     VII     (2),     F     igiO;     (with 
J.    M.    White)     Echoes    and    Reverberations    in 
the    Auditorium,    Univ.     of    111.,    Bui.     No.    87 
of    the    Engng.    Exp.    Sta.,    My    29,    1916,    Re- 
printed   in    Engng.    (London)    Vol.    CII,    O   20, 
1916;     An     Investigation     of     the     Acoustical 
Properties  of  the  Armory  at   the   U^niv.   of   111., 
Current    Opinion,   O,    1916,    Proceedings  of   the 
III.   Acad,    of  Sc,   Vol.    9,    ipis;    (with    H.    T. 
Booth)    An  Acoustical  Thermometer   (abstract), 
Phys.  Review,   Vol.   IX,  Ap.    1917;    Recent   De- 


velopments in  Acoustics  of  Buildings,  Sch.  Sc. 
and  Math.,  Vol.  XVII,  N,  1917;  Acoustics  of 
Buildings  from  the  Standpoint  of  Music, 
Proc.  of  Music  Teachers'  Nat.  Assn.  (in  press), 
1918.  Mem.  Phys.  Soc;  Univ.  of  111.  E.  E. 
Soc,  Hon.  Mem.;  Fellow,  A.  A.  A.  S.  Married 
Estelle  Jane  Barden,  1902,  South  Pasadena, 
Calif.  Children;  Norman  Allen,  b.  My  11, 
1909;  Robert  Barden,  b.  Ap  14,  1914-  Address, 
905  S.  Lincoln  Ave.,  Urbana;  bus.  add., 
206  Physics  Bldg.,   do. 

WILLIAM    WATSON 
Born   S   4,    1880,   Peoria.      Prepared   in   Glaa- 
ford    H.    S.      Instr.,     Foundry,     Univ.    of    111., 
T905-6.      Mem.,   Baptist   Church.     Address,    122 
N.   Oak    St.,    Champaign. 

RUDOLPH  WEAVER 
Professor;  Diploma  in  Arch.,  Drexel  Inst., 
1905;  b.  Ap  17,  1880,  Johnstown.  Pa.  Pre- 
pared in  Pa.  State  Coll.;  Drexel  Inst,  of  Art 
and  Sc,  Philadelphia,  1905;  Columbia,  1906- 
07.  Acacia;  Sigma  Phi  Epsilon;  Sigma  Tau; 
Gold  Prize  for  best  design.  Tutored  in  Shade 
and  Shadows,  Columbia  Univ.;  Chief  Drafts- 
man, 1907-09;  Instr.,  Arch.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1909-11;  Prof.,  Arch.,  and  Supervising  Arch., 
St.  Coll.  of  Washington,  1911-15J  Head  of 
Dept.,  do.,  19 1 5 — .  Designed  and  supervised 
erection  of  Collegiate  buildings  at  the  State 
Coll.  of  Washington.  Auth.:  A  Report  on 
the  Ventilation  and  Sanitation  of  the  Dormi- 
tories of  Connnon  Univ.,  Etc.  Address,  Pull- 
man, Wash. 

*JOHN  BURKITT  WEBB 
C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1871;  b.  N  22,  1841, 
Philadelphia;  s.  Charles  Roe  (b.  Eng.)  and 
Eliza  Ann  (Greaves)  Webb  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Philadelphia  H.  S. ;  attended  Univs.,  Heid- 
elberg, Gottingen,  Berlin,  and  Paris,  1878- 
80.  Asst.  Prof.,  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1871; 
Prof.,  C.  E.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1872-78;  Prof.,  App. 
Math.,  Cornell  Univ.,  1880-85;  Prof.,  Math, 
and  Mech.,  Stacey  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1885-87; 
Carnegie  Retiring  Allowance,  1907.  Consult- 
ing Engr.,  Mech.,  Phys.,  and  Math.,  etc.; 
Judge  at  Internat.  Elec.  Exhibition,  Philadel- 
phia, 1884;  Juror  at  La.  Purchase  Exposition, 
St.  Louis,  1905.  Invented:  Floating  Dyna- 
mometer; Viscous  Dynamometer;  Dynamo- 
phone  for  the  precise  measurement  of  power, 
and  other  scientific  apparatus.  Auth. :  numer- 
ovis  short  papers.  Mem.,  various  scientific, 
social,  and  religious  societies  and  clubs.  Mar- 
ried Mary  Eme'line  Gregory,  1876,  Champaign. 
Children:  Margaret,  b.  1877;  Dudley  Lank- 
ester,  b.  1880;  Hubert  Greaves,  b.  1882;  Har- 
old Worthington,  b.  1885;  Carolas  Roe,  b. 
1886.     Died   F   17,    1912,   New  York  City. 

HUBERT  ANTHONY  WEBBER 

(See  No.  1095.) 

ROY    IRVIN    WEBBER 

(See  No.   C1709.) 

*HENRY  ADAM  WEBER  • 
Professor;  Ph.  D.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1879;  b. 
Jl  12,  1845,  Clinton  Tp.,  Franklin  Co.,  O. ;  s. 
Frederick  (b.  Palatinate,  Ger.)  and  Caroline 
(Tascher)  Weber  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Otter- 
bein  Univ.,  Westerville,  O. ;  Sch.  of  Tech., 
Kaiserslauten,  Univ.  of  Munch,  Ger.  Chem. 
to  Geol.  Sur.  of  O.,  1869-74;  Prof.,  Chem., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1874-82;  Mfr.  of  sugar  from 
sorghum,  1882-84;  Prof.,  Agr.  Chem.,  O.  St. 
l^niv.,  1884 — .  Chem.  to  St.  Bd.  of  Agr. 
Comn.,  111.;  St.  Bd.  of  Health,  111.;  St.  Chem., 
O. ;  Mem.,  St.  Dairy  and  Food  Comn.;  St.  Bd. 
of  Agr.,  O. ;  Pure  Food  Standards  Comn. 
Mem..  A.  C.  S. ;  A.  S.  A.  S.;  fellow.  Am. 
Miscros.  Assn.;  O.  Acad,  of  Sc. ;  Internat. 
Congr.  of  App.  Chem.    Auth.:  Qualitative  Anal- 


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University  of  Illinois 


ysis;  numerous  articles  in  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  in 
reports  of  the  St.  Dairy  and  Food  Comn.,  O. 
Married  Rosa  Ober,  D  2q,  1870,  Columbus,  O. 
Children:  Henrietta;  Hilda  L.  Died  Je  4, 
1912,  Columbus,   O. 

HENRY  CHARLES  PAUL  WEBER 
Research   Chem. ;    Ph.    D.,   Univ.    Wurzburg, 
1903;    b.    Jl    17,    187S,    Bloomfield,    N.    J.;    s. 
Henry  J.   (b.    1853,   Jvewark,  N.  J.)   and  Lydia 

B.  (Keppin)  .Weber  (b.  1852,  Leipzig).  Sigma 
Xi;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon.  Teacher,  H.  S., 
Rutherford,  N.  J.,  1904-05;  Chem.,  U.  S.  Bur. 
of  Standards,  1905-12;  Asst.  Prof.,  Chem., 
tjniv.  of  111.,  1913-17;  Research  Chem.,  West- 
inghouse  Elec.  Co.,  1017 — .  Auth.:  Pamphlets 
on   Chem.    subjects.     Mem.,    111.   Acad.    Sc. ;   A. 

C.  S.;  Nat.  Geog.  Soc;  Univ.  Club.  Married 
Elsa  B.  Weber,  1005,  Bloomfield,  N.  J.  C'hil- 
dren:  H.  Henry  R. ;  Elsa  R. ;  L.  R.  Eran- 
ziska;  Marie  Henrietta  R.;  Hildegard  Dorothy. 
Address,  421  Locust  St.,  Edgwood  Park,  Pitts- 
burg, Pa. 

FRANK  DANIEL  WEBSTER 
Brigadier  Gen.;  Grad.,  West  Point,  1889;  b. 
S  II,  1 866,  RoUo,  Mo.;  s.  Henry  and  Melinda 
Ray  (Burlingame)  Webster.  Prepared  in 
Rollo  (Mo.)  Pub.  Sch. ;  Mo.  Sch.  of  Mines 
and  Metallurgy.  Inf.  and  Cory  Sch.  of  Mines, 
Leavenworth,  Kan.;  Army  War  Coll.  Acacia. 
Army  Officer,  1889 — .  Maj.,  20th  and  22nd 
Inf.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-16;  Lt.  Col.,  22nd 
Inf.,  1916;  Col.,  50th  Inf.,  1917;  Brigadier 
Gen.,  N.  A.,  1917 — .  Married  Anna  George 
Angell,  D  4,  1900,  Manila,  P.  I.  Children: 
Mary  Angell,  b.  N  23,  1901;  Anna  George, 
b.  My  1,  1904.  Address,  c/o  War  Dept., 
Washington,   D.   C. 

RAYMOND  WEEKS 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Harvard,  1890;  A.  M.,  do., 
1891;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1897;  b.  Ja  2,  1863,  Tabor, 
la.;  s.  Joseph  Van  Renselaer  (b.  F  2,  1820, 
Sheridan,  N.  Y.)  and  Imogene  (Cookson) 
Weeks  (b.  O  5,  1821,  do.).  Prepared  in  Cen- 
tral H.  S.  Kansas  City;  Phillips  Acad.,  And- 
over,  Mass.  Delta  Upsilon;  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Signet.  Highest  scholarships  during  four  yrs. 
and  Traveling  Fellow  to  Harvard,  1893-5. 
Studied  a  yr.  and  a  half  in  Paris,  and  half 
yr.  in  Berlin.  Instr.,  French,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1891-3;  Prof.,  Rom.  Langs.,  Univ.  of  Mo., 
1805-1008;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1908-9;  Prof., 
Rom.  Langs,  and  Lit.,  Columbia,  1908 — .  Field 
Ambulance  Service,  A.  E.  F.,  France,  1917-18; 
Received  Cross  of  Knighthood  for  distinction 
in  Service,  France.  Invented  four  or  five 
instruments  for  study  of  the  organs  of  speech. 
Auth.:  Ode  to  France,  Oxford  Univ.  Press, 
1917;  sixty  or  more  articles,  pamphlets,  etc. 
Ed.,  Romanic  Rciicw.  Married  Mary  Arnoldia, 
Mr  3,  189s,  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Children: 
Hugh  Arnoldia,  b.  Mr  30,  1891;  Joseph,  b. 
Ag  IS,  1900;  Elie,  1).  Ap  12,  1903.  Address, 
Columbia  LTniv.,  New  York  City. 

HARRY    MONTGOMERY    WEETER 
(See  No.   G711.) 

CARROLL  HARVEY  WEGEMANN 
Geologist;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1903;  A. 
M.,  do.,  1907;  b.  Mr  26,  1879,  Lake  Mills, 
Wis.;  s.  August  H.  (b.  do.  and  Susanna  1. 
(Harvey)  Wegemann.  Prepared  in  Lake  Mills 
H.  S.;  Beloit  Coll.  Acad.,  W.  Gcol.  work, 
Ont.,  1904;  do..  Isle  of  Pines,  W.  I.,  1905-6; 
Asst.,  (jcol.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-7;  Asst.,  Geol., 
U.  S.  (ieol.  Sur.,  1907-17;  Geologist,  Franco 
Wyoming  Oil  Co.,  1917 — .  Auth.:  Some  Notes 
on  River  Development  in  the  Vicinity  of  Dan- 
ville, 111.,  Univ.  Studies,  Vol.  3,  No.  2,  1909; 
Notes  on  the  Coals  of  the  Custer  Nat.  Forest, 
Mont.,  U.  S.  Gcol.  Sur.  But.,  381-A,  1909; 
(with    H.    S.    Gale)    The    Buffalo    Coal    Field, 


Wyo.,  do..  381-B,  1910;  The  Salt  Creek  Oil 
Field,  Wyo.,  do.,  452,  191 1;  numerous  other 
articles  in  U.  S.  Gcol.  Sur.  Buls.  Mem.,  CieoL 
Soc.  of  Wash.;  Pick  and  Hammer  Club;  Y.  M. 
C.  A.,  1902-09;  Geol.  Soc.  of  Am.;  Nat. 
Geog.  Soc;  Wash.  Soc.  of  Fine  Arts;  Cosmos 
Club.  Married  Louise  P.  Hiss,  Ap  8,  191 1. 
Address,    736   Natrona   Ave.,   Casper,   Wyo. 

ROBERT  BRUCE  WEIRICK 
Student;  A.  B.,  Colo.  Coll.,  1911;  A.  M., 
Harvard.  1913;  b.  Je  19,  18S7,  Pueblo,  Colo. 
Prepared  in  Centennial  H.  S.,  Pueblo,  (Jolo. 
Instr.,  Eng.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1913-15;  Asst., 
Eng.j  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-16;  Instr.,  do.,  1916- 
18.  Ensign  Sch.,  Municipal  Pier,  Chicago,  191 7; 
Pelham  Bay,  N.  Y.,  1918-19;  Commissjoned 
Ensign,  1918;  Mustered  out,  1919.  Grad.  Stud., 
Kng.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1919 — .  Mem.,  Baptist 
Church.  Address,  "Y"  Inn,  Champaign. 

CAMILLO    WEISS 

(See    No.    G713.) 

LOUIS  DWIGHT  HARVELL  WELD 
(See  No.  G715.) 

JOHN    RICHARD   WELLS 
(See  No.  549i-) 

LANSING  SADLER  WELLS 
(See  No.   G718.) 

NEWTON  ALONZO  WELLS 
Professor;  B.  Painting,  Syracuse  Univ., 
1877;  b.  Ap  9,  1852,  Lisbon,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Alonzo 
(b.  O  1825,  Westville,  N.  Y.)  and  Julia  Anna 
(Cargin)  Wells  (b.  Constable,  N.  Y.).  Pre- 
pared in  Franklin  Acad.,  Malone,  N.  Y.  Sigma 
Xi.  Studied  in  the  Acad.  Julien  under  Ben- 
jamin Constant,  J.  P.  Laurens,  and  Adolph 
Bouguereau,  1886,  1895-97.  Instr.,  Union 
Coll.,  1877-79;  Prof.,  Drawing,  Syracuse  Univ., 
1879-89;  Dean,  Sch.  of  Art,  West.  Reserve 
Univ.,  1889-90;  Prof.,  Hist,  and  Practice  of 
Painting,  Univ.  of  111.,  1899-1903;  Prof.,  Arch. 
Decoration,  1903 — .  Has  executed  many  art 
works  of  both  pub.  and  pvt.  character;  exhib- 
ited in  the  larger  nat.  exhibitions,  since  1884; 
in  Paris  Salon,  1896-98;  Columbian  Exhibi- 
tion, 1893.  Executed  mural  paintings  in  Univ. 
of  111.  library,  Springfield  t'ourt  House,  five 
historical  paintings:  De  Soto  Landing  at 
Tampa  Bay,  De  Soto"s  March  through  the 
Pine  Forests  of  Georgia,  The  Treachery  of 
Tuscaloosa,  The  Discovery  of  the  Mississippi, 
The  Burial  of  De  Soto  in  the  Waters  of  the 
Mississippi;  in  the  lobby  of  the  Gayscr  Hotel, 
Memphis,  Tenn.,  executed  1912-15.  Auth.:  A 
Portfolio  of  Little  Etchings,  1889;  Use  of 
Color  in  Architetcure,  Inland  Arch.;  Mural 
Painting,  Brush  and  Pencil,  1900;  A  Descrip- 
tion of  the  Affective  Character  of  the  Colors 
of  the  Spectrum,  Psych.  Bui.,  Vol.  7,  1910; 
various  reviews  and  other  articles  upon  art 
topics  for  newspapers  and  art  mags.  Mem., 
Nat.  Soc.  of  Am.  Artists,  1880;  Arch.  League 
of  Am.,  1900,  V.  P.,  1903-04;  Salmagundi  Club, 
1903;  Arch.  League  of  N.  Y.,  1903;  Nat.  Soc. 
of  Mural  Painters,  1904;  T.  Square  Club,  Phil- 
adelphia, 1906;  Chicago  Soc.  of  Etchers.  Mar- 
ried Flora  A.  VAWs,  1879,  Schenectady,  N.  Y. 
Child,  Reginald  Ellis,  b.  Ja  8,  i88i.  Address, 
S03  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 

WILLIAM    FIRTH    WELLS 

B.  S.,  Mass.  Inst,  of  Tech.,  1910;  b.  Ag 
25,  1887,  Boston.  Asst.,  Univ.  of  N.  Dak., 
iQio-ii;  Acting  Chief  Chem.,  Filtration  Plant, 
Washington,  D.  (".,  1911-12;  Asst.,  Mun.  Dairy- 
ing, Univ.  of  111.,  1912-13.  Mem.,  Epis. 
Church.  Address,  2105  ist  St.,  N.  W., 
Washington,  D.  C.f 


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ROBERT  ROSS  WELSHIMER 
Colonel;  b.  Ap  20,  1885,  Neoga,  III.;  s. 
riiilip  and  Mclinda  Elizabeth  (McNutt)  Welsh- 
imer.  Prepared  in  Neoga  H.  S. ;  West.  Mil. 
Acad.;  Univ.  of  111.;  Grad.,  U.  S.  Naval  Acad., 
1908.  Distinguished  Grad.,  Coast  Artillery 
Sch.,  1915.  Beta  Theta  Pi.  With  i3Sth  Co., 
C.  A.  C.,  1908-9;  Dist.  Ord.  Officer,  1909-10; 
Dist.  Adjt.,  1910-11;  Duty  with  95th  Co^  C. 
A.  C,  1911-13;  Coast  Defense  Ord.  Officer, 
1913-14;  With  ii2th  Co.,  C.  A.  C,  1914;  Adjt. 
Bat.  of  Siege  Artillery,  1914-15;  With  31st 
Co.,  C.  A.  C,  1916;  Capt.  C.  A.  C,  1916;  Prof., 
Mil.  Tactics,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916;  Capt.,  ist 
C.  A.  Brig.,  7th  Regt.,  A.  E.  F.  Ord.  Officer, 
France,  19 16-17;  Major,  Ft.  Monroe,  Va., 
19:7-18;  Lt.  Col.,  do.,  1918 — .  Auth.;  A  Primer 
for  the  Officer's  Reserve  Corps,  Louden  & 
Flanigani,  Champaign;  The  R.  O.  T.  C.  in  the 
Land  Grant  Colleges,  U.  S.  Artillery  Jour.. 
191 7;  various  professional  pamphlets  on  Heavy 
artillery.  Address,  Neoga,  111.;  bus  add..  Ft. 
Monroe,  Va. 

EDGAR  ISAAC  WENGER 
Consulting  Engr.;  B.  S.,  McGill  Univ.,  1899; 
b.  Ag  24,  1878,  Ayton,  Ont. ;  s.  N.  and  Isabel 
(Philip)  Wenger.  Prepared  in  Woodstock 
Baptist  Coll.  Acacia;  Nicholls  Scholarship. 
Engr.,  Const.  Dept.,  Westinghouse  E.  &  M. 
Co.,  1903-5;  Instr.,  Elec.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  II!., 
1906-9;  Assoc,  R.  R.  Engng.,  1909;  Asst. 
Prof.,  Elec.  Engng.,  McGill  Univ.,  1909-10; 
Consulting  Engr.,  Regina,  Sask.,  19 10—.  Mar- 
ried Janette  M.  Wenger,  Je  22,  1907,  Chicago. 
Child,  Charles  E..  b.  Je  20.  1908.  Address, 
Whitmore   Bldg.,  Regina,   Sask.,   Can.t 

HENRY  AUGUST  DE  WERFF 
(See  No.  6656.) 

THOR  GRIFFITH  WESENBERG 
Student;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1910;  A.  M., 
do.,  1911;  b.  N  27,  1887,  Philadelphia;  s. 
Frithjof  (b.  Mr  i,  1835,  Bergen,  Norway)  and 
Emma  (Griffith)  Wesenberg  (b.  Cincinnati). 
Prepared  in  North  East  H.  S.,  Philadelphia. 
Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Harrison  Scholarship.  Teacher, 
French  and  Spanish,  North  East  H.  S.,  Phila- 
delphia, 1910-11;  do.,  Kohut  Sch.,  New  York 
City,  1912-13;  Asst.,  Rom.  Lang.,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1913-15;  Grad.  work,  Harvard,  1915-17. 
U.  S.  Marine  Corps,  1917 — .  Address,  1851  N. 
19th  St.,  Philadelphia. 

HAROLD  MALCOLM  WESTERGAARD 
(See   G722.) 

IRVING    MARK   WESTERN 
(See  No.    1788.) 

TERRENCE   ONAS    WESTHAFER 
(See  No.  G723-) 

NATHAN   AUSTIN    WESTON 
(See   No.   586.) 

MARY  MINERVA  WETMORE 
Instructor;  b.  Canfield,  O. ;  d.  John  and 
Minerva  (Wallace)  Wetmore.  Prepared  in 
Salem  (O.)  H.  S.  Studied  in  Cleveland  Sch. 
of  Art;  Philadelphia  Sch.  of  Design;  Art 
Students'  League,  New  York  City ;  four  yrs. 
study  abroad.  Julien  Acad,  and  Colorosi  ,\cad., 
Paris;  Exhibited  in  Paris  Salon,  1900  and 
1901.  Instr.,  Art  and  Design,  Univ.  of  111., 
1906 — .  Mem.,  Am.  Art  Assn.,  Paris;  Wom- 
an's Art  ("lub,  New  York  City;  Art  Student's 
League,  New  York,  Bd.  of  Control;  Soc.  of 
Chicago  Artists;  The  Arts  Club  of  Chicago; 
Artists  Guild  of  Chicago;  Am.  Fed.  of  Arts, 
W'ashington,  D.  C;  Bd.  Women's  Art  Club,  do. 
Address,  511  W.  Church  St.,  Champaign. 


HENRY  CLYDE  WHEELER 
Associate;  B.  S.  A.,  Ont.  Agr.  Coll.,  1907; 
b.  D  15,  1884,  Newton  Falls,  O.;  s.  Charles 
(b.  D  19,  1853,  Brookfield,  O.)  and  Alice 
(Sturble)  Wheeler  (b.  Ja  29,  1861,  do.). 
I-'ield  Work,  soil  sur.,  1908-09;  Asst.,  Soil 
.Sur.,  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1900; 
Assoc,  Soil  Physics,  1912 — .  Married,  Edith 
Lucile  Voris,  N  25,  1915,  Waterloo,  111.  Ad- 
dress, 409  W.  Nevada  St.,  Urbana. 

LUCILE  WHEELER  (ADAMS) 
Associate;  B.  A.,  Mt.  Holyoke  Coll.,  1907; 
M.  A.,  Columbia,  1915;  b.  White  River,  Junc- 
tion, Vt. ;  d.  Leonard  Douglas  (b.  i860,  Mont- 
pelier.  Vt.)  and  Jennie  Augusta  (Smith) 
Wheeler  (b.  i86i,  Randolph,  Vt.).  Preparea 
in  Hartford  (\"t.)  H.  S.;  Vt.  Acad.  Chi 
Omega;  Omicron  Nu;  Alpha  Theta  Chi. 
Teacher,  H.  S.,  Reading,  Mass.,  1907-9;  do.. 
Central  H.  S.,  Springfield,  Mass.,  1909-10;  do.. 
Friend's  Select  Sch.,  Philadelphia,  1910-14; 
Grad.  Stud.,  Dartmouth  Coll.,  summer  1913; 
Univ.  of  Minn.,  1915-16;  Research  Lab.,  Colum- 
bia Assn.  for  Improving  the  Conditions  of  the 
Poor,  summers  1915,  1917;  Assoc,  Dept.  of 
H.  Sc,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-18.  Auth.:  Corn 
and  Corn  Products  used  as  Food,  Univ.  of 
III.  Exten.  Circular,  No.  9,  1917;  The  Place 
of  the  Market  Basket  in  a  High  School  Course 
in  Foods,  Univ.  of  III.  Bid.,  Vol.  14,  No.  19, 
Conservation  and  Club  W'ork,  Jour,  of  Home 
Econ.,  Vol.  10,  No.  3.  Married  Roger  Adams, 
Ag  29,  1918,  White  River  Junction,  Vt.  Ad- 
dress, 603   W.   Green   St.,  Urbana. 

RUTH  WHEELER 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Vassar,  1899;  Ph.  D., 
Yale,  1913;  b.  Ag  5,  1877,  Plains,  Pa.;  d. 
Jared  Ward  (b.  Ja  23,  1853,  Pleasant  Mt., 
Pa.)  and  Martha  (Evans)  Wheeler  (b.  Jl  5, 
1853,  Pittston,  Pa.).  Prepared  in  W.  Pittston 
(Pa.)  H.  S.  and  pvt.  study;  Univ.  of  Chicago; 
Cornell  L^niv.  Teacher,  Sc.  and  Ger.,  H.  S., 
W.  Pittston,  Pa.,  1899-1901;  do.,  H.  S.,  Sara- 
toga Springs,  N.  Y.,  1901-4;  Instr.,  Chem., 
Pratt  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.,  1904-10;  do.,  H. 
Sc.  Dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1912-13;  Assoc,  do., 
1913-15  •  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1915-18;  Head,  Home 
Econ.,  Goucher  Coll.,  Baltimore,  1918 — .  Auth.: 
Children's  Food,  Food  Adm.  Bur.  (in  press) ; 
Wheat  Saving,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918;  The  Nu- 
tritive value  of  proprietary  infant  foods.  Am. 
Jotir.  Discipline  of  Children,  1914;  As  Milk 
Modifiers,  do.,  191 5;  Proteins  in  growth,  Sc. 
Monthly,  1916;  Recent  contributions  to  the 
foundation  of  dietetics.  Am.  Jour.  Home  Econ.. 
Vol.  7,  19 16;  The  War  and  Dietetics,  do.,  Vol. 
8,  1916;  Woman's  part  in  conservation.  The 
.4gr.,  1917;  Book  Reviews,  Vulte:  Household 
Chem.,  Jour.  A.  C.  S.,  1917,  and  Jordan,  Food 
Poisoning.  An}.  Jour.  Home  Econ..  1918.  Mem., 
Sigma  Xi;  Omicron  Nu;  A.  C.  S.;  A.  A.  A. 
S. ;  Assn.  Study  and  Prevention  of  Infant 
Mortality:  Am.  Assn.  Biol.;  Am.  Home  Econ. 
Assn.;  Ex.  Com.,  Am.  Assn.  of  Dietetics. 
Address,  416  Forrest  Road.  Roland  Park,  Md.; 
bus.  add.,  c/o  Home  Econ.  Dept.,  Goucher 
Coll.,   Baltimore. 

*WILFRED  FORREST  WHEELER 
(See  No.  G724.) 

GEORGE    FRISBIE    WHICHER 

Professor;  A.  B.,  Amherst  Coll.,  1910;  A. 
M..  Columbia,  1911:  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1915;  b.  N 
5.  1889,  Lawrenceville.  N.  J.;  s.  George  Meason 
(b.  11  eg.  i860.  Muscatine,  la.)  and  Lillian 
Hope  (Frisbie)  Whicher  (b.  N  22,  i860.  Dan- 
burv.  Conn.).  Prepared  in  Brooklyn  (N.  Y.) 
Poly.  Prep.  Sch.  Theta  Delta  Chi;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Instr.,  Eng..  Univ.  of  111.,  i9[3-i5; 
Asst.  Prof..  Amherst,  Mass.,  10x5 — .  Auth.: 
Life  and  Romances  of  Mrs.  Eliza  Haywood 
(Dissertation)    1915;    Early    Essayists   in   Cam- 


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l>ri(lge  History  of  American  Literature,  Vol.  I, 
Minor  Humorists  in  Cambridge  History  of 
American  Literature.  Vol.  IIL  Mem.,  Mod. 
Lang.  Assn.  Married  Ilarriet  Fox,  Je  20,  19 14. 
Children:  Stephen  lilmerson.  b.  Je  16,  1915", 
Edward  Fox,  b.  O  S,  igid  (died  My  5,  1917). 
.Uidrcss,  8  Woodside  Ave.,  Amherst,  Mass.; 
bus.  add.,  Amherst  Coll.,  Amherst,  Mass. 

GUY  MOXTROSE  WHIPPLE 
Psychologist;  A.  B..  Brown.  1897;  Ph.  D., 
Cornell,  1900;  b.  Je  12,  1876,  Danvers,  Mass.; 
s.  John  Francis  (b.  Ag  20,  1842,  Ipswick, 
Mass.)  and  Cornelia  Eliza  (Hood)  Whipple  (b. 
Mr  25,  1843,  Danvers,  do.).  Prepared  in  Glou- 
cester (Mass.)  H.  S.;  Holton  H.  S.,  Danvers 
(do.);  Clark  Univ.  Phi  Delta  Theta.  Asst., 
Psych.,  Clark  Univ.,  1897-8;  Cornell,  1898- 
1902;  Lect.,  do.,  1902-4;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1904- 
11;  Acting  Prof.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1907-8;  Asst. 
Prof.,  do.,  1911-14;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Educ,  Univ. 
of  ni.,  1914-15;  Prof.,  do.,  1915-18;  Dir.,  Bur. 
of  Salesmanship  Research,  Carnegie  Inst.,  of 
Tech.,  Pittsbrugh,  1918- — .  On  Com.  Nat.  Re- 
search Council  on  the  Mental  Examination  of 
Recruits.  Auth. :  Guide  to  H.  S.  Observation, 
Bardeen,  1908;  Questions  in  Gen.  and  Educ. 
Psych.,  do.;  Questions  in  Sch.  Hygiene,  do., 
1909;  Man.  of  Mental  and  Phys.  Tests,  War- 
wick and  York,  1910;  2nd  edition,  1914-15; 
Translation,  Mental  I'atigue,  do.,  191 1;  The 
Psych.  Methods  of  Testing  Intelligence,  do., 
1914;  How  to  Study  Effectively,  Pub.  Sch. 
Pub.  Co.,  1916;  about  50  Mag.  articles.  Mem. 
Sigma  Xi;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Delta  Kappa; 
Kappa  Delta  Pi;  A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  I'sych. 
Assn. ;  Nat.  Soc.  Study  of  Educ. ;  Am.  Assn. 
Univ.  Profs.;  N.  E.  A.  Married  Clarice  Rog- 
ers, S  4,  1901,  Danvers,  Mass.  Children: 
Philip  Montrose,  b.  D  31,  1902  (died  S  2, 
'903);  Richard  Randolph,  b.  Ap  13,  1905; 
Guy  Montrose,  Jr.,  b.  JI  25,  1915.  Address, 
c/o   Carnegie    Inst,    of   Technology,    Pittsburgh. 

JAMES  WILBUR  WHISENAND 
(See  No.  G725.) 

JOHN  EZRA  WHITCHURCH 
(See  No.   4490.) 

ALFRED  HOLMES  WHITE 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1893; 
B.  S.,  do.,  1904;  b.  Ap  28,  1873,  Peoria;  s. 
Samuel  Holmes  (b.  1830,  Lockport,  N.  Y.)  and 
Jennie  (McLaren)  White  (b.  1840,  Glasgow, 
Scot.).  Prepared  in  Peoria  H.  S.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Sigma  Xi;  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Phi  Lambda 
Upsilon;  Alpha  Chi  Sigma.  Asst.,  (Hiem., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1893-96;  Stud,  in  Polytechnicum, 
Zurich.  1896-97;  Instr.,  Chem.  Tech.,  Univ. 
of  Mich.,  1897-1904;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1904-07; 
Jr.  Prof.,  Chem.,  Engng.,  do.,  1907-11;  Prof., 
do.,  1911-17.  Capt.  Ord.  Dept.,  U.  S.  R.,  1917- 
18;  Lt.  Col.,  Ord.  N.  A.,  1918— ;  Chief,  Tech. 
Section,  Nitrate  Div.,  Ord.  Dept.  Auth.:  The 
Disintegration  of  Cement  Floors  and  Side- 
walks, Mich.  Tcchiiic.  Vol.  22,  loog:  Disin- 
tegration of  Fresh  Cement  Floor  Surfaces  by 
the  Action  of  Carl)on  Dioxide  at  Low  Tempera- 
tures, Proceedings  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Mate- 
rials: (with  J.  if.  Wyman,  W.  A.  Dunkiey,  and 
P.  Barker)  Studies  in  the  Manufacture  of 
Coal  Gas,  Proceedings  Mich.  Gas  Assn.,  1909; 
Destruction  of  <"cment  Mortars  and  Concrete 
through  Expansion  and  Contraction,  Proceed- 
ings Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials,  191 1; 
(with  R.  S.  Tour)  The  I'unction  of  Tar  in  tlie 
Condensation  of  Coal  Gas,  Proceedings  Mich. 
Gas  .'\ssn.,  1011;  (with  Perry  Barker)  Coals 
Available  for  the  Manufacture  of  Illuminating 
Gas,  U.  S.  Bur.  of  Mines,  Bui.  6.  191  i;  (with 
John  W.  Hacker  and  Frank  Stecre)  The  Elec- 
trical Separation  of  Tar  from  Coal  Gas,  First 
Paper,  Proceedings  Mich.  Gas  Assn.,  S  191 2, 
Progressive  Age  30,    191 2;    Volume   Changes  in 


Portland  Cement  and  Concrete,  Proceedings 
.4m.  Soc.  for  Testing  .Materials  14,  1914;  (with 
R.  B.  Rowley  and  C".  K.  Wirth)  The  Electrical 
Separation  of  Tar  from  Coal  Gas.  Second 
paper.  Proceedings  Mich.  Gas  Assn.,  1914; 
Volume  Changes  in  Concrete,  Proceedings  In-' 
tcrnat.  Enqng.  Cong.,  San  Francisco,  1915; 
(with  H.  T.  Hood)  The  Heat  Treatment  of 
Iron  and  Steel  in  a  Neutral  Atmosphere,  Pro- 
ceedings Mich.  Gas  Assn.,  1915;  (with  Homer 
T.  Hood)  Gas  as  a  Case  Hardening  Agent,  do. 
Mem.,  Mich.  Gas  Light  Assn.;  A.  C.  S.;  Re- 
search Club.  I'niv.  of  iSIicli.;  Am.  Gas  Inst.; 
Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials;  A.  I.  of  Chem. 
F;  Cosmos  Club;  Unitarian  Church.  Mar- 
ried Rebecca  Mason  Downey,  Jl  28,  1903, 
Pueblo,  Colo.  Children:  Alfred  McLaren,  b. 
Jl  1,  1904;  Mary  Julian,  b.  Je  15,  1907.  Ad- 
dress,  c/o   Chief  of  Ord.,   Washington,   D.    C. 

ANNA   DAVID   WHITE 
(See   No.   2281.) 

EARL  ARCHIBALD  WHITE 
(See   No.   3600.) 

JAMES   McLAREN   WHITE 
(See   No.    625.) 

MARION  BALLANTYNE  WHITE 
Dean  of  Women;  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1S93;  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1906;  Ph.  D., 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1910;  b.  Peoria,  111.;  d. 
Samuel  Holmes  (b.  Lockport,  N.  Y.)  and 
Jennie  E.  (McLaren)  White  (b.  Glasgow, 
Scot.).  Prepared  in  Peoria  H.  S. ;  Univ.  of 
Munich,  1899- 1900;  Univ.  of  Wis.,  summer 
1904-05;  Univ.  of  III.,  1904-05.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Sigma  Psi.  Instr.,  Math.,  H.  S., 
Pueblo,  t'ol.;  do.,  Peoria,  1895-9  and  1901-2; 
do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1902-08;  do.,  Univ.  of  Kan., 
1908-10;  Asst.  Prof.,  Math.,  do..  1910-14; 
.Vssoc.  Prof.,  Math.,  Dean  of  Women.  Mich. 
St.  Norm.  Coll.,  Ypsilanti,  Mich.,  1914 — .  Ad- 
dress,   Forrest  Ave.,   Ypsilanti,   Mich, 

ROBERT    CALVIN   WHITFORD 
(See   No.    G729.) 

ALBERT  LEMUEL  WHITING 
(See    No.    G730.) 

HAMMOND  WHITSITT 
(See    No.    2001.) 

HERBERT  LUCIUS  WHITTEMORE 
I'rofessor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1903;  M. 
1'..,  do.,  1910;  b.  O  I,  1876,  Milwaukee;  s. 
Lucius  L.  and  Charlotte  Elizabeth  (Hanson) 
Whittemore.  Prepared,  East  Side  H.  S.,  Mil- 
waukee. Asst.  to  A.  P.  Hanson,  exp.  work, 
Ikrlin,  Ger..  1905-6:  Systematizer,  British  West- 
inghouse  Elcc.  Mfg.  Co.,  Manchester,  Eng., 
1905;  Instr.,  App.  Mech.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906- 
f7;  Assoc,  do,,  1907-10;  Engr.  Tests,  Water- 
town  Arsenal,  Mass.,  1910-12.  Instructing 
mechanics,  strength  of  materials,  Columbia, 
1912-16;  Assoc.  Prof.,  Mechanics,  Univ.  of 
Okla.,  1916-17;  Prof.,  do.,  1917;  on  leave  for 
govt,  service  for  duration  war;  Assoc.  Engr.; 
I'hysicist,  Bur.  of  Standards,  Washington,  D. 
'".,  191T;  problems  airplane  const.;  Mech. 
I'ngr..  Chief  Div.  5.  Sec.  1.  Bur.  of  Standards, 
\Vashingtoii,  D.  C.  .'\uth.:  The  Strength  of  Ox- 
.colylene  Welds  in  Steel,  Univ.  of  III.,  E.vp, 
Sin,,  Ihil,,  Urbana,  1910;  also  various  articles. 
Mem..  Soc.  for  Testing  Materials.  Address,  3920 
Xdithampton  St..  N.  W.  Washington,  D.  C; 
hiis.  add..  Bur.  of  Standards,  Washington,  D.  C. 

CHARLES  WILLIAM  WRITTEN 
(Sec   No.    2866.) 


Faculty 


963 


JOHN    HAMILTON    WIIITTEN 
(See  No.  4975.) 

GEROLD  CARL  WICHMANN 
Assistant;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1914; 
b.  S  6,  1893,  Wis.;  s.  Otto  G.  (b.  Ger.)  and 
Marie  (Schmidt)  Wichmann  (b.  Switzerland). 
Prepared  in  Elmhurst  Coll. ;  Univ.  of  Wyo. 
Prep.  Sch.  Asst.,  Psych.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915- 
17.  Pvt.,  Med.  Corps,  Camp  Lewis.  Address, 
Base   Hospital,    Camp    Lewis,    Tacoma,    Wash. 

HERMAN  H.  WIEBE 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1913;  A. 
M.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1916;  b.  My  19,  1887, 
Samara,  Russia;  s.  Rev.  Herman  and  Ger- 
trude (Epp)  Wiebe.  Prepared  in  Beatrice 
(Neb.)  H.  "S.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  V.  P.,  V.  M. 
C.  A.  Teacher,  Gage  Co.,  Neb.,  1908-9 ;  Instr., 
Ger.,  Bethel  Coll.,  Newton,  Kan.,  1913-15; 
Asst.,  Ger.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916-17;  Instr.,  Ger., 
Bethel  Coll.,  Newton,  Kan.,  19 17 — .  Mem., 
Ger.  Mcnnonite  Church.  Married  Elizabeth 
Margarete  Goertz,  Ag  18,  1915,  Mountain 
Lake,  Minn.  Child,  Lenore  Elizabeth,  b.  N.  8, 
1 917.  Address,  c/o  Bethel  Coll.,  Newton, 
Kan. 

JOSEF  WIEHR 
Professor;    Ph.    B.,    la.    St.    Univ.,    1904;    A. 
M.,  do.,   1905;  Ph.   D.,  Univ.   of  Pa.,   1907;   b. 
My    3,    1869,    Reinerz,    Ger.;    s.    Gustav    (b.    F. 

11,  1846,  do.)  and  Johanna  (Schaffer)  Wiehr 
(b.  S  12,  1847).  Prepared  abroad  and  in 
Decorah  Inst.,  la.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Fellow, 
Ger.,  la.  St.  Univ.,  1904-05;  Harrison  Fellow, 
Univ.  of  Pa.,  1905-06;  Univ.  Fellow,  do.,  1906- 
07.  Lecturer,  Ger.,  la.  St.  Univ.,  summer, 
1904;  Instr.,  do.,  1905;  do.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  sum- 
mer, 1906;  Asst.,  Ger.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-07; 
Instr.,  do.,  1907-10;  do.,  Ger.,  Smith  Coll., 
1910-11;  Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  191 1.  Field  Artil- 
lerie  Regt.  von  Poucker,  Schlesisches,  Num- 
mer  6,  1890-93.  Auth. :  Hebbel  and  Ibsen, 
Stuttgart,  1908;  Lessing's  "Minna  von  Barn- 
helm,"  Edited  with  introduction,  Notes,  and 
Vocabulary,  Oxford  Univ.  Press,  New  York, 
1910;  Graded  Exercises  in  German  Prose  Com- 
position, do.,  1912;  also  various  articles.  Mem., 
Mod.  Lang.  Assn.;  Soc.  for  the  Adv.  of  Scand. 
Studies.       Married    Isabelle    Lee    Glennie,    Ag 

12,  1912,  Northampton,  Mass.  Address, 
Northampton,  Mass. 

ROY  HAROLD  WILCOX 
Associate;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1914;  b. 
Jl  27,  1887,  Richfield,  Minn.  Prepared  in  Min- 
neapolis H.  S.  Alpha  Zeta.  Agr.  Expert, 
Cokato  Associated  Schs.  of  Agr.,  1911-13; 
Stud.  Instr.,  Agr.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1913-15; 
Asst.,  An.  Husb.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1915-16;  Assoc, 
do.,  191 7 — .  Mex.  Border.  Bat.  F;  Sergt.,  F. 
A.,  San  Antonio,  Tex.;  Mustered  out,  D  i, 
1915.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church.  Address,  810 
Michigan   Ave.,   Urbana. 

ERNEST  JULIUS  WILCZYNSKI 
Professor;  A.  M.  and  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Ber- 
lin, 1897;  b.  N  13,  1876,  Hamburg,  Ger.;  s. 
Max  (b.  Inowrazlaw,  do.,)  and  Freiderike 
(Hurwitz)  Wilczynski  (b.  Memel  do.).  Pre- 
pared in  N.  Div.  H.  S.,  Chicago.  Nautical  Al- 
manac, 1898;  Columbian  Univ.,  1898;  Univ.  of 
Calif.,  1898-1907.  Research  Assoc,  Carnegie 
Inst.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1903-5;  Assoc.  Prof., 
Math.,  Univ.  of  111.  1907-10;  do.,  Univ.  of 
Chicago,  1910-14;  Prof.,  Math.,  do.,  1914;  Prize 
Belgian  Acad,  of  Sc,  1909.  Auth.:  Projective 
Differential  Geometry  of  Curves  and  Ruled 
Surfaces,  B.  G.  Tuebner,  Liepsic,  1906;  (with 
E.  H.  Moore  and  M.  Mason)  The  New  Haven 
Math.  Colloquim,  Yale  Univ.  Press,  New 
Haven,  Con.,  19 10;  Plane  Trigonometry  and 
Applications,  Allyn  and  Bacon,  19 14;  College 
Algebra    with    Applications,     do.,     1916;     also 


about  fifty  articles.  Mem.,  Am.  Math.  Soc: 
Circolo  Matematico  di  Palermo.  A.  A.  A.  S. 
(Fellow.)  Married,  Countess  Ines  Macola,  1906, 
Padua,  Italy.  Children:  Elena  Renza,  b.  Ag 
10,  1907;  Massimilla  Ines,  b.  Jl  30,  1909; 
Grace  Beatrice,  b.  Ap  21,  1913.  Address,  5332 
Kimbark  Ave.,   Chicago. 

CHARLES  THORNTON  WILDER 
(See  No.  852.) 

CARROL  CARSON  WILEY 
(See  No.  2284.) 

MABEL  WILKERSON 
Instructor;  Ph.  B.,  Univ.  of  Ariz.,  1909;  b. 
Ag  22,  1885,  Tuscarora,  Nev. ;  d.  Thomas  W. 
(b.  Mr  30,  1848,  Quincy,  111.)  and  Mariam 
(Hutchings)  Wilkerson  (b.  O  13,  1852,  Elko, 
Nev.).  Prepared  in  Univ.  of  Nev.  and  Univ. 
of  Ariz.  Prep.  Schs.j  Simmons  Coll.;  Sacker 
Sch.  of  Applied  Arts.  Deputy  Co.  Recorder, 
Pana  Co.,  Ariz.,  1909-14;  Instr.,  Simmons  Coll., 
1915-17;  Instr.,  Textiles,  H.  Sc.  Exten.  Dept., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1917— .  Address,  908  W.  Nevada 
St.,  Urbana,  bus.  add.,  325  Woman's  Bldg.,  do. 

ARTHUR  CnjTTS  WILLARD 
Professor;  S.  B.,  Mass.  Inst.  Tech.,  1904; 
b.  Ag  12,  1878,  Washington,  D.  C. ;  s.  Alex- 
ander Drummond  (b.  N  24,  1836,  N.  New 
Portland,  Me.)  and  Sarah  (Cutts)  Willard  (b. 
D  19,  1851,  Industry,  Me.).  Prepared  in  Cen- 
tral H.  S.,  Washington,  D.  C.  Phi  Kappa 
Sigma;  Sigma  Xi;  Pi  Tau  Sigma.  Instr., 
Calif.  Sch.  of  Mech.  Arts,  San  Francisco, 
1904;  Asst.  Prof.,  M.  E.,  Geo.  Washington 
L  niv.,  igo6;  Asst.  San.  and  Heating  Engr., 
U.  S.  War  Dept.,  1909;  San.  and  Heating 
Engr.,  do.,  1911;  Asst.  Prof.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1913-17;  Prof.,  do.,  1917 — •;  Consulting  Engr., 
Heating,  Cooking,  and  Laundry  Equipment, 
16  Nat.  Army  Cantonments,  U.  S.  War  Dept., 
summer  19 17.  Determined  Heat  Transmission 
of  Bldg.  Materials  (with  L.  C.  Lichty),  Univ. 
of  111.,  1914-16.  Auth.:  Heating  and  Ventila- 
tion, Vol.  I ;  Power  Plants  and  Refrigeration, 
Vol.  2,  1917;  (with  L.  A.  Harding)  Mech. 
Equipment  of  Bldgs.,  John  Wiley  &  Sons;  va- 
rious articles  in  Sc.  Mags,  and  Buls.  Mem., 
L'niv.  Club.  Married  Sarah  Lamborn,  N  26, 
1907,  Washington,  D.  C.  Address,  1106  W. 
California  Ave.,   Urbana. 

LUCY    BERTHA    ELY   WILLCOX    (WAL- 
LACE) 

(See  No.  1443-) 

CHARLES  ALLYN  WILLIAMS 
Associate;  A.  B.,  A.  M.,  Univ.  of  la.;  Ph. 
D.,  Univ.  of  Heidelberg,  1909;  b.  Je  4,  1877, 
Iowa  City,  la.;  s.  John  (b.  Ja  i,  1844,  Pres- 
ton, Conn.)  and  Viola  Selena  (Hankins)  Wil- 
liams (b.  Mr  II,  1857,  Iowa  City,  la.).  Pre- 
pared in  Iowa  City  Acad.  Phi  Beta  Kappa. 
I'ellow,  Ger.,  Cornell  '  Univ.,  1902-03;  Otten- 
dorfer  Memorial  Traveling  Fellowship,  Ger- 
I'hilol.,  New  York  Univ.,  1903-04;  Studied  in 
Leipsic  and  Berlin;  Instr.,  Ger.,  LTniv.  of 
Minn.,  1905-8;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-16; 
.Assoc,  do..  1916- — .  Auth.:  Zur  Liederpoesie 
in  Fischarts  Gargantua,  Halle,  Max  Niemeyer, 
1909;  W.  Raabe's  "Die  Schwarze  Galuure,"  N. 
v.,  Oxford  Univ.  Press,  1913;  also  various 
articles  in  German  in  German  mags.  Mem., 
Mod.  Lang.  Assn.;  three  other  societies  for 
Mod  Langs.,  including  Scandinavian;  M.  E. 
(  hurch.  Married  Cora  Anna  Peterson,  Je  28, 
igii,  Elbow  Lake,  Minn.  Children:  Lois  Vio- 
let, b.  Ap  7,  1913  (died  Ap  14,  1913;  John 
Kaynesford,  b.  Je  i,  19 14;  Louisa  Mabel,  b. 
N  5,  1916.  Address,  712  W.  Nevada  St., 
Urbana. 


964 


University  of  Illinois 


ELMER   HOWARD   WILLIAMS 
(See  No.  G737-) 

ELRICK    WILLIAMS 
(See  No.    1793) 

HOWARD    CHANDLER    WILLIAMS 
(See  No.  3606.) 

MARY  EDITH  WILLIAMS 
(See  No.   2287.) 

ROBERT  YOUNG  WILLIAMS 
Engineer;  A.  B.,  Princeton,  1901;  E.  M., 
Columbia,  1904;  b.  N  23,  1878,  New  York 
City.  Tau  Beta  Pi;  Sigma  Xi.  Engr.  Corps, 
Lehigh  Valley  Coal  Co.,  Centralia,  Pa.;  Supt., 
Upper  Potomac  Coal  Co.,  Upper  Potomac,  W. 
Va. ;  Consulting  Engr.,  Three  Forks  Mining 
Co.,   Chaffer,  W.   Va. ;   Gen.    Supt.,  Clearfield  & 

0.  River  Coal  Co.,  Moundsville,  W.  Va.;  Dir., 
Mines  and  Mech.  Inst.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1014-15; 
Safety  Engr.,  Scranton,  Pa.  1915 — •  Auth. : 
Articles  in  Eiigng.  and  Mining  Jour.,  and  va- 
rious  Coal   Jours.      Mem.,    Presby.    Church;    A. 

1.  M.  E.;  West.  Soc.  Engrs. ;  Chicago  Engrs. 
Club.  Address,  37  Lackawanna  Ave.,  Scran- 
ton, Pa. 

WILLIAM  HENRY  WILLIAMS 
Manager;  B.  S.,  in  E.  E.,  Univ.  of  Wis., 
1896.  Prepared  in  Battle  Creek  Coll.,  Mich., 
1886.  Prin.,  H.  S.,  New  Richmond,  Wis., 
1887-91;  Supt.,  Citv  Schs.,  Antigo,  Wis.,  1891- 
3;  Prof.,  E.  E.,  Mont.  St.  Coll.,  1896;  Asst. 
Prof.,  E.  E.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1902-5;  Sales  Mgr., 
Hart-Parr  Co.,  1905-14;  Branch  Mgr.,  do., 
1915-17;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Nilson  Tractor  Co.,  1917 
— .  Address,  c/o  Eagle  Mfg.  Co.,  Appleton, 
Wis. 

ALBERT  ST.  JOHN  WILLIAMSON 
(Sec  No.  1 184.) 

CLIFFORD   WILLIS 
(See  No.   I444-) 

ALBERT  HARRIS  WILSON 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Vanderbilt  Univ.,  1892; 
M.  S.,  do.,  1893;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1911;  b.  F  4,  1872,  Saundersville,  Tenn. ;  s. 
Thomas  Black  (b.  Je  iS,  1839,  Nashville, 
Tenn.)  and  Lucy  (Cragwall)  W'ilson  (b.  Je 
18,  1840,  Watertown,  Tenn.).  Prepared  in 
Station  (Jamp  Acad.,  Sumner^  Co.,  Tenn.,  and 
Montgomery  Bell  Acad.,  Nashville,  Tenn.; 
Johns  Hopkins  Univ.,  1893-5;  Univ.  of  Got- 
tingen,  1899-1900;  Univ.  of  Bonn,  1903-4. 
Kappa  Sigma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Crawford 
Scholarship,  Founders'  Medal;  Teaching  Fel- 
lowship, Math.  Instr.,  Math.,  Princeton,  1895- 
1904;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904-5;  Assoc.  Prof., 
Math.,  Ala.  Ply.  Inst.,  1905-19;  do.,  Haverford 
Coll.,  1910 — .  Auth.:  Automorphic  Trans- 
formations of  the  Binary  Quartic,  Am.  Jour,  of 
Math.,  Vol.  XXXIII,  No.  1,  191 1;  Canonical 
Types  of  Nets  of  Modular  Conies,  do..  Vol. 
XXXVI,  19:4.  Mem.,  Math.  Soc;  A.  A.  A. 
S.  Married  Zue  Ward,  D  1900,  Ft.  Worth, 
Tex.  Address,  Haverford  College,  Haverford, 
Pa. 

•ALBERT  SHERWOOD  WILSON 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Toronto,  1900;  B.  D.,  Univ. 
of  ("hicago,  1902;  b.  Mr.  11,  1878,  Merritton, 
Ont.;  s.  George  Byron  (b.  D  21,,  1835,  do.) 
and  Adaline  Belinda  (Harris)  Wilson  (b.  Ja 
30,  1840,  Ingersoll,  Ont.).  Prer)ared  in  Coll. 
Inst.,  St.  Catharines,  Ont.  John  Macdoiiald 
Scholarships,  Philos.,  1898  and  1899;  Fellow- 
ship, Systematic  Theol.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1901-04.  Depart.  Libn.  in  Charge  of  Haskell 
Libs.,  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1004-06;  Libn.  and 
Prof.,    Bibliog.,    Colo.    St.    Norm.    Sch.,    Gree- 


ley, Colo.,  1906-07;  Acting  Dir.,  Lib.  Sch., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1907-09;  Asst.  Dir.  and  Asst. 
Prof.,  Lib.  Econ.,  1909-12;  Libn.,  Wash.  St. 
Coll.,  igi2 — .  Married  Luna  Goodrich  Phelps, 
Ag  21,  1906,  Merritton,  Ont.  Died  My  2, 
19 15,   Merriton,   Ont.,   Can. 

FRANK  GARDNER  WILSON 
(See   No.   G744.) 

LEVI  THOMAS  WILSON 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  Washington  and  Lee  Univ., 
1909;  A.  M.,  do.,  1910;  A.  M.,  Columbia,  1913; 
Ph.  D.,  Harvard,  1915;  b.  D  24,  1885;  s. 
George  W.  and  Sarah  (Stroud)  Wilson.  Pre- 
pared in  Jonesboro  Acad.  Instr.,  Math.,  Wash- 
ington &  Lee  Univ.,  1909-10;  do.,  Univ.  of  Va., 
1910-11;  do.,  Columbia,  1911-13;  do..  Harvard, 
191315;  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1915-17;  do.,  U. 
S.  Naval  Acad.,  1917.  Mem.,  Baptist  Church; 
Am.  Math.  Soc;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Bar- 
bara Belle  Smohl  ('17),  Ap  28,  i9'7,  Vandalia. 
Address,  312  West  St.,  Annapolis. 

LEROY  ALONZO  WILSON 
Instructor;  M.  E.,  Cornell,  1909,  M.  M.  E., 
do.,  1914;  b.  S  18,  1888,  North  Bay,  N.  Y.; 
s.  Charles  Henry  (b.  1858,  N.  Y.)  and  Mary 
C.  (Dolbey)  Wilson)  (b.  1868).  Prepared  in 
Ithaca  (N.  Y.)  H.  S.  Acacia;  Sigma  Xi. 
With  E.  R.  Motor  Car  Co.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y., 
1909;  Instr.,  Cornell,  1909-14;  Asst.,  Engng. 
Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1914-17;  Instr.,  En- 
gines, U.  S.  S.  M.  A.,  1917-18;  Pvt.  ist  Class, 
U.  S.  A.  S.;  ist  Lt.,  Air  Service,  U.  S.  S.  M. 
A.;  Mustered  out,  D  7,  1918.  Auth.:  Articles  in 
Power,  Auto  Trade  Jour.,  and  Sibley  Jour,  of 
Engng.  Mem.,  A.  S.  M.  E.  Married  Lillian  Edna 
Sargent,  O  12.  19 12,  Norwich,  N.  Y.  Child, 
Dorothy  Edna,  b.  Jl  30,  1913.  Address,  10x7  W. 
Illinois  St.,  Urbana;  bus.  add.,  1  Engng.  An- 
nex,   Univ.   of   111.,   do. 

VICTOR  TYSON  WILSON 
Retired  Prof.;  M.  E.,  Cornell,  1902;  b.  Ap 
II,  1S64,  Philadelphia;  s.  Joseph  Washington 
(b.  F  22,  1838,  do.)  and  Anna  (Tyson)  Wil- 
son (b.  do.).  Grad.,  Pa.  Museum  and  Sch.  oi 
Indus.  Art,  Philadelphia,  1886.  Tau  Beta 
Pi.  Draftsman,  New  York  City,  1888- 1892; 
Instr.,  Cent.  Man.  Tr.  Sch.,  Philadelphia, 
1892;  Instr.,  Free-hand  and  Mech.  Drawing, 
Cornell,  1893-1903;  Instr.,  M.  E.,  Drcxcl  Inst., 
Philadelphia,  1903-04;  Asst.  Prof.,  G.  E.  D., 
in  charge  of  dept.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904-07; 
Prof.,  Engng.  Drawing,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1907-08; 
Prof.,  Drawing  and  Design,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll., 
1908-16;  Retired.  Auth.:  Free-hand  Perspec- 
tive, John  Wiley  &  Son,  1898;  Freehand  Let- 
tering, do.,  1900;  Notes  on  Practical  Mechani- 
cal Drawing,  1907;  Descriptive  (jeometry,  John 
Wiley  &  Son,  1909.  Married  Harriet  T.  Pat- 
tison.     Address,  Leno.x  Hotel,  Detroit. 

WILBUR  M.  WILSON 
Professor;  B.  M.  E.,  la.  St.  Coll.,  1900;  M. 
M.  E.,  Cornell,  1904;  b.  Jl  6,  1881,  W.  Lib- 
erty, la.  Tau  Beta  Pi.  Instr.,  M.  E.,  la.  St. 
Coll.,  1901-03;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1904-07;  Assoc. 
Prof.,  do.,  1907-08;  Struct.  Detailcr,  111.  Steel 
Co.,  1909-11;  Struct.  Steel  Designer  and  Esti- 
mator, do.,  1911-12;  Chief  Designer,  Strauss 
Basaile  Bridge  C^o.,  J912-13;  Asst.  Prof., 
Struct.  Engng.  Univ.  of  111.,  1913-17;  3rd  Co., 
Engng.  O.  T.  S.,  Ft.  Leavenworth,  Kan.; 
(apt..  Concrete  Ship  Div.,  Emergency  I'leet 
Corp.,  Philadelphia  and  South  Bethlehem,  Pa., 
,gi8 — .  Address,  2609  Harrison  St.,  Evan- 
ston,  Ill.t 

WILLI.^M   IL-XROLD  WILSON 
(See  No.  C750.) 


Faculty 


96s 


SAMUEL  ROBERTSON  WINCIIELL 
A.  n.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1870;  A.  M.,  do., 
1873;  b.  N  26,  1843,  North  East,  Dutchess 
Co.,  N.  Y. ;  s.  Horace  (b.  Ag  12,  1796,  do.) 
and  Caroline  (McAllister)  Winchell  (b.  Ap 
29,  1906,  do.).  I'repared  in  Anicnia  Sem., 
Amenia,  N.  Y.  Delta  Kappa  Epsilon.  I'rin., 
H.  S.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.,  1869-73;  do.,  H.  S., 
Milwaukee,  1873-75;  St.  Visitor  to  St.  Norm. 
Sch.,  Whitewater,  Wis.,  1874;  Ed.,  Ptib.  Sch. 
Record  and  A'.  IV.  Jour,  of  Educ,  1874-76;  do., 
Educ.  JVccklv,  Chicago,  1876-80;  Classical  Ed., 
D.   Appleton  "&   Co.,    1881;    New   England   Mgr., 

D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1882-86;  Mgr.,  Interst.  Pub. 
Co.,  Chicago  and  Boston,  1886-88;  Assoc.  Ed., 
The  Fountain,  Philadelphia,  1889-90;  Pres., 
Nat.  Young  Folks'  Reading  Circle,  1888-92; 
Prof.,  Latin,  Univ.  of  111.,  1889-91;  Mgr.,  H.  S. 
and  Coll.  Dept.,  Am.  Book  Co.,  1891-92;  Mgr., 
Winchell  Teachers  Agency  and  Lecture  Bur., 
1892-1911;  Prin.,  Winchell  Acad.,  Evanstonj 
111.,    1894-97.      Auth.:   Latin  Prose  Composition, 

E.  H.  Butler  &  Co.,  Philadelphia,  1875;  Ele- 
mentary Lessons  in  Greek  Syntax,  D.  Apple- 
ton  &  Co.,  1887;  Orthography,  Etymology,  and 
Punctuation,  A.  Flanagan  &  Co.,  1901;  Chi- 
cago, Past  and  Present,  do.,  1906;  The  Artists' 
Blue  Book  of  Chicago,  1906;  A  Civic-  Manual 
for  Chicago,  Cook  Co.,  and  111.,  A.  Flanagan 
&  Co.,  1910;  Ed.  and  Publisher  of  a  number  of 
periodicals.  Mem.,  Central  Howard  Assn., 
Chicago;  Nat.  Econ.  League.  Married  Cal- 
phurnia  Eleutheria  Corson,  Ag  2,  1870,  Bir- 
mingham, Mich.  Children:  Harley,  b.  Ag 
13,  1871;  Calphurnia  Maia,  b.  My  16,  1874; 
Julia  Alexandrina,  b.  D  3 1  1879;  Roberta  Ca- 
rissima,  b.  S  26,  1887  (died  Ja  2$,  1895). 
Address,    Palisade,   Colo. 

PHINEAS  LAWRENCE  WINDSOR 
Libn.  and  Dir.;  Ph.  B..  N.  W.  Univ., 
1895;  b.  F  21,  1871,  Chenoa,  111.;  s.  Rev. 
John  Alexander  (b.  Jl  11,  1828,  near  Hyatts- 
town,  Md.)  and  Amy  (Arnold)  Windsor  (b. 
D  10,  1840,  O.).  Prepared  in  N.  W.  Prep. 
Sch.;  New  York  Lib.  Sch.,  1897-g;  Albany 
Law  Sch.,  1899-1900.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Tau 
Kappa  Phi.  Asst.,  N.  Y.  St.  Lib.,  1899-1900; 
Asst.,  Lib.  of  Congress,  1900-03;  Libn.,  Univ. 
of  Tex.,  Austin,  1903-09;  Libn.  and  Dir.,  Lib. 
Sch.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909 — ■.  Auth.:  Handbook 
of  Texas  Libs.,  Tex.  St.  Lib.  Assn.,  Austin, 
Tex.,  1904;  also  a  number  of  articles.  Mem., 
Am.  Lib.  Assn.,  Council  1908-13,  and  Chm.  Pro- 
fessional Tr.  Sec,  19 10;  Bibliog.  Soc.  of  Am.; 
Pres.,  111.  Lib.  Assn.,  1912;  Fellow,  Am.  Lib. 
Inst.  Married  Margaret  Fursman  Boynton, 
Ja  I,  1902,  Lockport,  N.  Y.  Children;  Mar- 
garet, b.  1904;  Mary  Frances,  b.  1907;  Eliza- 
beth Arnold,  b.  1909.  Address,  609  Michigan 
Ave.,   Urbana. 

ROY  MARTIN  WINGER 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Baker  Univ.,  1906;  Ph. 
D.,  Johns  Hopkins,  1912;  b.  O  10,  1885, 
McCune,  Kan.;  s.  Martin  Bachtle  (b.  N  11, 
1849,  Franklin  Co.,  Pa.)  and  Maria  Elizabeth 
(Zimmerman)  Winger  (b.  Mr  27,  1850,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Gerard  (Kan.)  H.  S.  Kappa 
Sigma;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Instr.,  Math.,  Univ. 
of  HI.,  1912-13;  Asst.  Prof.,  Univ.  of  Ore., 
1913-16;  Prof.,  do.,  1916-18;  Instr.,  Univ.  of 
Calif.,  summer  1916;  Asst.  Prof.,  Math.,  Univ. 
of  Wash.,  1919 — .  K  Co.,  S.  A.  T.  C,  Camp 
Presidio.  San  Francisco;  Instr.,  S.  A.  T.  C, 
Univ.  of  Wash.,  1918-19.  Auth.:  The  Rational 
Quintic  with  two  Syzygetic  Points,  Johns 
Hopkins  Univ.  Circular,  igii;  Self-Projective 
Rational  Curves  of  the  Fourth  and  Fifth 
Orders,  Am.  Jour.  Math.,  Vol.  26;  Self-Pro- 
jective Rational  Sextics,  do..  Vol.  38.  Mem., 
Am.  Math.  Soc;  A.  A.  A.  S. ;  Gamma  Alpha; 
So.  Club.  Married  Alice  McDonald,  Je  12, 
1915,  Charleston,  111.  Child,  Margaret,  b.  Ag 
17.  1916.  Address,  University  of  Washing- 
ton, Seattle,  Wash. 


AMBROSE  PARE  WINSTON 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1887; 
Ph.  D.,  Cornell,  1900;  b.  O  5,  1867,  Mt. 
Morris,  111.;  s.  Thomas  (b.  O  17,  1829,  Devy- 
nock,  Brcconshire,  Wales)  and  Caroline  E. 
(Mumford)  Winston  (b.  Mr  26,  1836,  Wayne 
Co.,  Pa.).  Delta  Upsiloii.  Attended  Johns  Hop- 
kins, 1891-92;  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1892-93;  Fel- 
low, Cornell,  1899-1900.  Teacher,  Pub.  Schs., 
1887-89;  Instr.,  Hist.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1893-94; 
Instr.,  O.  St.  Univ.;  Teacher,  Chicago  and  In- 
dianapolis IL  Schs.;  Instr.  and  Asst.  Prof., 
Econ.,  Washington  Univ.,  1901-10;  Prof.,  Econ. 
Coll.  of  Finance,  Peking,  China,  1910—.  Auth.: 
The  Constitutionality  of  the  Protective  Tariff, 
Jour,  of  Pol.  Econ.,  1896;  Socialism  in  the 
United  States,  Contemporary  Rev.,  1900;  Six- 
teenth Century  Trustee,  Atlantic  Monthly, 
1901;  The  Pullman  Strike,  Jour,  of  Pol. 
Econ.,  1901;  A  Quarter  Century  of  Strikes, 
Atlantic  Monthly,  1902;  The  Trade  Union  and 
the  Superior  Workman,  do.,  1902;  Pol.  Econ- 
omy, Encyclopedia  Americana.  Mem.,  Am. 
Econ.  Assn.  Address,  College  of  Finance, 
Peking,  China.f 

JAMES  RENWICK  WITHROW 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Pa.,  1899;  Ph.  D., 
do.,  1905;  b.  Ag  29,  1878,  Philadelphia;  s. 
David  Daniel  (b.  My  1854,  County  Derry,  Ire- 
land) and  Margaret  McCool  (Stewart)  With- 
row  (b.  Mr  4,  1856,  do.)  Zelosophic  Lit.  Soc; 
Harrison  Scholarship  in  Chem.,  Univ.  of  Pa., 
1904-05.  Chem.,  Barrett  Mfg.  Co.,  Philadel- 
phia, 1899-1903;  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1905-06;  Instr.,  Analyt.  Chem.,  do.,  1905-06;  in 
Charge  of  Indus,  and  Applied  Elec  Chem.,  O. 
St.  Univ.;  Asst.  Prof.,  Chem.,  do.,  1906-09; 
Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1909-11;  Prof.,  do.,  1912-17. 
War  Gas  Defense  Problems,  Bur.  Mines, 
Washington,  D.  C,  1917;  Chem.  Engr.,  do., 
and  Ord.  Dept.,  do.,  1917-18;  do..  Gas  warfare 
section  research  div.,  U.  S.  A.,  1918 — .  Auth.: 
(with  Hamilton)  The  Progress  of  Mineral,  Bui. 
No.  I,  A.  I.  M.  E.;  The  Progress  of  Mineral  in 
1899,  do.;  The  Electrolytic  Precipitation  of 
Gold  with  a  Rotating  Anode  and  the  Rapid 
Analysis  of  Halides;  numerous  other  articles. 
Mem.,  Philadelphia  Mineralogy  Club;  A.  C.  S.; 
A.  A.  A.  S.;  Am.  Elec.  Chem.  Soc;  Soc. 
Promotion  Engng.  Educ;  A.  I.  Chem.  E. ; 
8th  Internat.  Cong.,  App.  Chem.  Married 
Alice  Steelman,  S  1906,  Philadelphia.  Chil- 
dren: Alice  Steelman,  b.  Ap  5,  1909;  James 
Renwick,  b.  F  2,  191 1.  Address,  Ohio  State 
Univ.,  Columbus,  O. 

WILLIAM    SIDNEY   WOLFE 
(See  No.  6017.) 

HARRY  PETERMAN  WOOD 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1899;  E.  E., 
do.,  1903;  b.  Jl  i8,  1878,  Muncy,  Pa.;  s.  Wil- 
liam J.  (b.  Je  26,  1839,  do.)  and  Elizabeth 
Updegraff  (Peterman)  Wood  (b.  Ag  7,  1846). 
Prepared  in  Muncy  (Pa.)  H.  S.  With  J.  D. 
White  &  Co.,  Washington,  D.  C,  1899;  Supt., 
East  Side  Elec.  Co.,  Detroit,  1900-01;  Asst. 
Prof.,  E.  E.,  Pa.  St.  Coll.,  1902-06;  Asst.  Prof., 
E.  E.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1906-07;  Prof.,  E.  E.,  Ga. 
Sch.  of  Tech.,  1907—.  Mem.,  A.  T.  E.  E.; 
Am.  Electrochem.  Soc  Married  Elizabeth 
F'rances  Jones,  D  23,  1905,  State  College,  Pa. 
Children:  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Ap  12,  1907 
(died  Je  18,  1908)  ;  Elizabeth  Frances,  b.  D 
31,  1908.  Address,  Ga.  Sch.  of  Technology, 
Atlanta,   Ga.f 

ROBERT    ALVIN    WOOD 
(See  No.   853.) 

WILLIAM   T.   WOOD 
Born  in  111.;  U.   S.   Mil.  Acad.,   1873,  grad. 
from    the   Acad.      Lt.,    jth    Inf.,   ^e    15,    1877, 


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University  of  Illinois 


and  211(1  Lt.,  i8th  Inf.,  Je  30,  1877;  ist  Lt. 
and  Capt.,  1880-04;  Maj.,  30th  Inf.,  1901; 
transferrt-d  to  the  20th  Inf.,  S  20,  1901;  Lt. 
C"ol.,  1"  3,  1906;  CoL,  Mr  12,  1910;  Prof.,  MiL 
Sc.  and  Tactics,  Univ.  of  IlL,  1880-83;  Je- 
tailcd  for  service  as  Insp.  Gen.,  when  Maj.  of 
Inf.,  1903;  as  Insp.  Gen.,  when  Lt.  Col.  of 
Inf.,  Mr  3,  1906;  relieved  from  this  duty  Mr 
12,   19 10.    Address,  Jefferson  Barracks,  Mo.f 

HOMER  EDWARDS  WOODBRIDGE 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Williams  Coll.,  1902; 
A.  M.,  Harvard,  1904;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1919;  b. 
S  28,  1882,  Williamstown,  Mass.;  s.  Luther 
Dana  (b.  D  27,  1850,  Perth  Amboy,  N.  J.)  and 
Abigail  Marvin  (Mather)  Woodbridge  (b.  O 
I,  1846),  Williamstown,  Mass.).  Prepared  in 
Williamstown  (Mass.)  H.  S.  Teacher,  Dow 
Acad.,  Franconia,  N.  H.,  1902-03;  Asst.,  Eng., 
Harvard,  1904-05;  Instr.,  Colo.  Coll.,  1906-08; 
Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1909-10;  Prof.,  do.,  1910-17; 
Exchange  Prof.,  Harvard,  1913-14;  Visiting 
Prof.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917 — .  Auth. :  Articles 
in  Poet  Lore,  Te.vas  Review,  The  Dialj  7  he 
Nalio)t,  and  others.  Mem'.,  Phi  Beta  Kappa; 
Am.  Assn.  Univ.  Profs.  Married  Isabelle  Wor- 
thington  Strong,  Ag  22,  1906.  Children: 
Dorothy,  b.  Jl  i,  1907;  Margaret,  b.  Ja  13, 
191 1 ;  Dana  Mather,  b.  My  6,  1912.  Address, 
61 1    Indiana   Ave.,   Urbana. 


RALPH    CULLOM 
(See  No.  2006.) 


WOODMANSEE 


JAY  WALTER  WOODROW 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Drake  LTniv.,  1907;  A.  B., 
Oxford  Univ.,  Eng.,  1910;  Ph.  D.,  Yale,  1913; 
b.  Ap  3,  1884,  Minnesota;  s.  Joseph  Thomas 
(b.  1850,  Ind.)  and  Delia  E.  (Kennedy) 
W'oodrow  (b.  Ja  22,  1867,  la.).  Prepared  in 
Drake  Acad.,  Des  Moines.  Sr.  Acad.  Scholar- 
ship; Second  honors  in  class;  Rhodes  Scholar- 
ship from  la.;  Treas.  of  Class;  Pres.  and 
Treas.,  Y.  M.  C.  A.;  Asst.  Mgr.,  Ath. ;  Pres., 
Athenean;  Varsity  Football  and  Track;  at  Ox- 
ford, varsity  colors  in  Ath.  and  Coll.  colors  in 
football;  Pres.,  Queens  Coll.  Ath.  Assn.  Asst., 
Phys.,  Drake  Univ.,  1905-07;  Instr.,  Phys., 
Univ.  of  111.,  1910-12;  Univ.  Fellowship,  Yale, 
1912-13;  Research  Asst.,  West.  Elec.  Co., 
1913-14;  Instr.,  Univ.  of  Colo.,  1914-15;  Asst. 
Prof.,  do.,  1915-18;  Prof.,  do.,  1918.  Auth.: 
Determination  of  Electrostatic  Capacities  by 
'Conjugate  Inunctions,  Phys.  Rev.,  Vol.  35, 
1912;  Spontaneous  E.  M.  F.  in  Cells  of  Alkali 
Metals,  do.,  Vol.  35,  1912  and  Electrician, 
Vol.  70,  1912;  Potential  Attained  by  Photo- 
electric Cells  in  Darkness,  Phys.  Rev.,  Vol.  2, 
1 9 13;  Experiments  on  Columnar  Ionization, 
.•/Hi.  Jour,  of  Sc.  Vol.  36,  1913  and  Phil.  Mag., 
Vol.  26,  1913;  Versuche  Uber  die  Erzeugung 
and  Messung  Nochgradiger  Vacua,  Physik 
Zeitschrift,  Vol.  15,  1914;  Experiments  on  the 
Production  and  Measurement  of  High  Vacua, 
Phys.  Rev.,  Vol.  4,  1914.  Mem.,  Am.  Phys. 
See,  Sigma  Xi,  Pres.,  Colo.  Chapter;  Am. 
Math.  Soc;  Soc.  for  Promotion  of  Engng. 
Educ;  A.  A.  A.  S. ;  Rocky  Mountain  l'"ac. 
Ath.  Conf.,  Sec. -Treas. ;  1917-18,  Pres.,  1918- 
19.  Married  Flora  Hernice  Williams,  Je  23, 
19' 5.  Cozad,  Neb.  Child,  Margaret  Williams, 
b.  F  24,  1917.  Address.  11 18  W.  26th  St., 
Des  Moines,   la.;   bus.   add.,   Boulder,   Colo. 

•ARTHUR  TANNATT  WOODS 
M.  M.  E.,  Cornell,  1890;  b.  Ja  9,  1850; 
Minneapolis;  s.  Lt.  Col.  George  Henry  (b. 
F  14,  1 83 1,  Salem,  Mass.)  and  Kate  (Tannntt) 
Woods  (b.  D  29,  1840,  Peeksville.  N.  Y.). 
Prepared  in  .Salem  (Mass.)  H.  S.  Cadet 
Engr.,  U.  S.  Naval  Acad.,  Annapolis,  Md., 
1876-82;  Asst.  Prof.,  M.  E.,  Univ.  of  111., 
1883-87;  Prof.,  do..  1887-91;  Prof.,  Dynamic 
Engng.,  Washington  Univ.,  St.  Louis,  1981-92; 


Assoc.  Ed.,  The  Railroad  Gazette,  and  Con- 
sulting Mech.  Engr.,  Chicago,  1892-93;  Engr. 
Corps,  U.  S.  Navy,  1S76-87.  .\uth. :  (with 
Albert  W.  Stahl)  Elementary  Mechanism,  A 
Text-book  for  Students  of  M.  E.,  New  York, 
D.  Van  Norstrand,  1885;  Compound  Locomo- 
tives, do.,  1891;  also  various  articles.  Mem., 
A.  S.  M.  E. ;  .'Xm.  Soc.  of  Naval  Engrs. ;  Rail- 
way Master  Mechanics  Assn.,  Assoc.  Mem., 
West.  Railway  Club;  Mil.  Order  of  the  Loyal 
Legion  (commandery  of  the  St.  of  111.).  Mar- 
ried Harriet  Scott  de  Krafft,  S  2,  1884,  Wash- 
ington, D.  S.     Died  F  7,  1893,  Chicago. 

HERBERT  SPENCER  WOODS 
Professor:  A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mo.,  1904; 
,\.  M.,  do.,  1904;  b.  Ap  12,  ibSi,  Versailles, 
Mo.;  s.  Peter  George  (b.  D  19,  1844,  Rocky 
Mount,  Va.)  and  Susan  Harriet  (Parkes) 
Woods  (b.  Ag  II,  1853,  Moniteau  ("o..  Mo.). 
Prepared  in  Versailles  (Mo.)  and  St.  Joseph 
(Mo.)  H.  Schs.  Stud.  Asst.,  Chem.,  Univ.  of 
Mo.,  1903-04;  Gazollo  Fellow,  1904-05;  Asst., 
(ien.  C'hem.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1905-07;  Instr.,  do., 
I'niv.  of  Wis.,  1006-07;  Asst.,  Nutrition  In- 
vestigation, O.  Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Wooster,  O., 
1007-08;  Asst.  Prof.,  Chem.  and  Phys.,  Tex. 
Christ.  Univ.,  1916-17;  Prof.,  do.,  Grubbs  Voc. 
Coll.,    19 1 7 — .    Address,   Arlington,   Tex. 

CHARLES  HENRY  WOOLBERT 
Professor;  A\  B.,  N.  W.  Univ.,  1900;  A.  M., 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1909;  Ph.  I).,  Harvard,  1918; 
b.  Je  26,  1877,  Ottawa,  111.;  s.  Harry  W.  (b. 
1850,  N.  J.)  and  Ida  May  (Gabler)  Woolbert 
(b.  1856.  Sand  Lake,  N.  Y.).  Prejiared  in 
Ottawa  H.  S.  Delta  Tau  Delta;  Phi  Beta 
Kappa;  Phi  Eta.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  W.  Aurora, 
igoo-04;  Acting  Prof.,  Eng.,  Olivet  Coll.,  1902- 
03;  Prof.,  Eng.  and  Pub.  Speaking.  Albion 
Coll.,  1903-13;  Assoc,  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1913- 
16;  Grad.  Stud,  and  Instr.,  Harvard,  1916-18; 
Asst.  Prof.,  Speech,  Univ.  of  111.,  1918 — . 
Auth.:  Fundamentals  of  Speaking,  1916;  Ar- 
ticles in  Pub.  Speaking  Rcviezv,  The  Eng. 
Jour.,  Quarterly  Jour,  of  Pub.  Speaking,  and  . 
other  Mags.;  Assoc.  Ed.,  Quarterly  Jour,  of 
Pub.  Speaking.  Mem.,  Nat.  Council  of  Eng. 
Teachers;  Nat.  Assn.  Teachers  of  Speech;  New 
Eng.  Pub.  Speaking  Conference.  Married 
Gertrude  (jale,  Ag  7,  1902.  Children:  Robert 
Gale,  b.  Ag  9,  1903;  Richard  Latham,  b.  Ja 
30,  igo6;  Janet,  b.  My  19,  1907.  Address,  605 
W.    Washington    Blvd.,    Urbana. 

L  MAURICE  WORMSER 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Columbia,  1906;  LL.  B., 
do.,  1909;  b.  My  25,  1887,  New  York  City; 
s.  Maurice  (b.  New  Orleans)  and  Lucie  Marie 
(Dahlman)  Wormser  (b.  San  F'rancisco).  Pre- 
pared in  DcWitt  Clinton  H.  S.,  New  York 
City.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Phi  Alpha  Delta; 
Delta  .Sigma  Rho;  Theta  Kajipa  Nu;  Order  of 
the  Coif;  Highest  Final  Gen.  Honors,  Columbia 
Coll.  .'^ec,  N.  Y.  Supreme  Court,  Justice 
Leventritt;  Atty.  and  Counsellor  of  Law,  New 
York  City,  1908-11;  Asst.  Prof.,  Law,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1911-13;  Prof.,  Law,  I'ordham  Univ. 
Law  Sch.,  1913 — ;  Lecturer  in  Corporation 
Law,  Columbia,  1913 — .  Supreme  Court  Refe- 
ree, N.  Y.  Co.,  1909-11;  consulting  counsel  in 
numerous  important  cases  in  New  York  and 
I-'ed.  Courts.  Auth. ;  Canfield  and  Wormser's 
Cases  on  Private  Corporations;  Wormser's 
Cases  on  Corporations;  Clark  on  Corporations, 
third  edition;  Kirchaw's  Cases  on  Mortgages, 
second  edition;  Keener's  Cases  on  Contracts, 
second  edition;  Contributing  ed..  Vols.  7-9, 
Coltiwhia  Law  Re'Aetv.  Mem.,  N.  Y.  Co., 
Bar  Assn.;  111.  Bar  .^ssn. ;  Inst,  of  Criminal 
Law  and  Criminol.;  Univ.  Club,  Urbana.  Mar- 
ried I'lorence  Werner,  Jl  20,  191 1,  New  York 
City.  Address,  281  Edgecombe  .^vc.,  New  York 
City;  bus.  add.,  35  Nassau  St.,  do. 


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967 


MARELLE  GENEVIEVE  WRIGHT 
Instructor;  A.  B.,  De  Pauw  Univ.,  191 1; 
B.  Mus.,  do.,  191-;  b.  JI  10,  1891,  Grccncastic, 
Ind.;  s.  Hcnrv  Herbert  and  Marv  Josephine 
(Barwick)  Wright  (b.  D  29,  1S68,  (/o.).  Pre- 
pared in  De  Pauw  Univ.  Acad.  Kappa  Alpha 
Theta;  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  Piano  study,  (ier., 
1912-13;  Instr.,  Central  St.  Norm.,  Mt.  Pleas- 
ant, Mich.,  1913-14;  Instr.,  Piano,  Univ.  of 
111.,  1915 — .  Address,  124  E.  Franklin,  tjreen- 
castle,  Ind.;  bus.  add.,  806  W.  California  St., 
Urbana. 

PAULINE  WURSTER  (VAN  EVERA) 
A.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1910;  M.  S.,  do., 
1911;  b.  My  28,  i877j  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.;  d. 
Frederick  (b.  Ap  12,  1833,  Hornberg,  Wiir- 
temberg,  Ger.)  and  Pauline  (Hutzel)  Wurster 
(b.  My  1842,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.).  Prepared 
in  Ann  Arbor  H.  S.  Grad.,  Doni.  Sc.  Dept., 
Drexel  Inst.,  Philadelphia,  1905.  Phi  Beta 
Kappa.  Teacher,  Pub.  Schs.,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich., 
1898-1904;  Dir.,  Dom.  Sc,  William  Woods 
Coll.,  Fulton,  Mo.,  1905-08;  Asst.,  Hygiene, 
Univ.  of  Mich.,  1909-11;  Instr.,  H.  Sc,  Univ. 
of  111.,  1911-12.  Married  Rev.  Kepler  Van 
Evera,  Jl  31,  1912,  Ann  Arbor,  Mich.  Chil- 
dren: Louise,  b.  S  10,  1914;  Carl,  b.  Ag  30, 
191 7.  Address.  214  W.  Washington  St.,  Ann 
Arbor,  Mich.;  luts.  add.,  American  Presbyterian 
Mission,   Hanshow,  China. 

FRANK   ARCHIBALD   WYATT 
(See  G763.) 

OLA    MAY   WYETH 
(See    No.    2874.) 

*RALPH  WYLIE 
Born  Ag  31,  1874,  Warsaw,  Wis.  Grad., 
Chicago  Musical  Coll.,  1899.  Teacher  of  vio- 
lin and  harmony,  Chicago;  concert  master, 
coll.  orchestra;  first  violin  in  picked  string 
quartet,  Chicago  Musical  Coll.;  Instr.,  Violin 
and  Theory  of  Music,  Univ.  of  111.,  1899-1911; 
Teacher,   Garavanza,    Los   Angeles.      Deceased. 

ALANSON  PHELPS  WYMAN 
Land.  Arch.;  B.  S.  in  Agr.,  Cornell,  1897; 
b.  Ap  13,  1870,  Manchester  Center,  Vt. ;  s. 
Kdmond  Lewis  (b.  Je  27,  1843,  do.)  and 
Louisa  Kimball  (Phelps)  Wyman  (b.  S  2, 
1847,  Hudson,  O.).  Prepared  in  Burr  and 
Burton  Sem.,  Manchester,  Vt. ;  Mass.  Inst,  of 
Tech.,  1902-04.  Sigma  Xi;  Agr.  Soc. ;  Curtis 
Club.  Draftsman,  office  O.  C.  Simonds,  Land, 
(iardener,  Chicago,  1897-98;  with  D.  W.  Lang- 
<lon.  Land.  Arch.,  New  York  City,  1898;  with 
Olmsted  Bros.,  Land.  Archs.,  Brookline,  Mass., 
1899-02;  with  C.  A.  Piatt,  Arch.,  New  York 
City,  summers  1902-03;  Land.  Arch.,  Chicago, 
1 904-11;  Instr.,  Land.  Gard.,  Univ.  of  111. 
(one-third  time),  1905;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1905- 
11;  Land.  Arch.,  Minneapolis,  191 1 — .  Auth. : 
The  Small  Home  Yard,  Cir.  Coll.  of  Agr., 
L^niv.  of  111.,  8vo.,  1909;  Edited  and  wrote 
in  part.  Street  Tree  Planting  for  111.,  III. 
Outdoor  Improvement  Assn.,  8vo.,  1910.  Mem., 
City  Club,  Chicago,  1909-11;  111.  Outdoor  Im- 
provement Assn.,  1909-10;  Sec,  Minn.  Chap., 
Am.  Soc.  of  Land.  Archs.;  Minn.  Chap., 
A.  I.  A.;  Real  Est.  Bd.,  Minneapolis  Civic 
and  Commerce  Assn.;  Christian  Sc.  Church. 
Married  Martha  Scott  Anderson,  Ag  24,  1905, 
Minneapolis.  Child,  Edmond  Bronson,  b.  Je 
20,  1906.  Address,  5017  3rd  Ave.,  S.  Min- 
neapolis. 

LELAND     EDWARD     YEAGER 
(See   No.    9515-) 

TRYGVE   D.   YENSEN 
(See   No.   3250.) 


F.   D.   YOCUM 
Instr.,   Gunnery,   U.   S.    S.    M.   A.,   Univ.   ot 
111.,      19 18.       Rehabilitation     Services,     Federal 
Bd.    for   Vocational    Educ,    Washington,    D.    C. 
Address,    Glenn    Moore,    Pa. 

MINNIE   YONGE 
(See  No.  4509-) 

CHARLES    WHITTIER   YOUNG 
(See   No.    1098) 

CLINTON  MASON  YOUNG 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Hiram  Coll.,  1898;  B.  S., 
Case  Sch.  of  Applied  Sc,  1904;  E.  M.,  do., 
1909;  b.  Mr  21,  1876,  Hiram,  O.;  s.  Clinton 
(b.  1S26,  do.)  and  Seraph  Amelia  (Mason) 
Young  (b.  1842,  Canal  Winchester,  O.).  Pre- 
pared in  Hiram  (O.)  H.  S.  Sigma  Xi.  Chem., 
(iatcs  Co.,  Midland,  Mich.,  1904-06;  Assoc. 
I'rof.,  Min.  Engng.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1906-15; 
Supt.,  Black  Diamond  Copper  Min.  Co.,  Black 
Diamond,  Ariz.,  1907;  Specialist,  U.  S.  Engr. 
Office,  Pittsburgh,  19 14;  Asst.  Prof.,  Min.  Re- 
search, Univ.  of  III.,  1916 — -.  Auth.:  Per- 
centage of  Extraction  of  Bituminous  Coal, 
with  Special  Reference  to  Illinois  Conditions, 
Univ.  of  III.  Engng.  Exp.  St.  DuL,  100,  191 7; 
Gaseous  Decomposition  Products  of  Black 
Blasting  Powder,  Trans.  A.  I.  M.  E.,  Vol.  41, 
19 10;  also  numerous  tech.  articles  in  Colliery 
Engr.,  Coal  Age,  Engng.  and  Min.  Jour.,  Min. 
World,  The  Coal  Industry;  Ed.,  Hist,  of  the 
Mineral  Indus,  of  the  U.  S.,  pub.  by  Carnegie 
Foundation.  Mem.,  A.  I.  M.  E. ;  Soc.  for 
Prom.  Engng.  Educ;  Coal  Min.  Inst,  of  Am.; 
111.  Min.  Inst.  Married  Adraine  Jones,  1905, 
Winfield,  O.  Child,  Clinton  Jones,  b.  191 1. 
Address,  605  W.  Green  St.,  tjrbana;  bus.  add., 
J 14    Transportation    Bldg.,    do. 

HENRY  ALFRED  YOUNG 
A.  B.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1897;  M.  D.,  Coll.  of 
Phys.  and  Surg.,  Cleveland,  1901;  b.  My  18, 
1874,  Cleveland.  Prepared  in  Central  H.  S., 
Cleveland;  Oberlin  Acad.  Stud.  Instr.,  Men's 
Gym.,  Oberlin  Coll.,  1894-7;  Phys.  Dir.,  Pil- 
grim Gym.,  Cleveland,  1898-igoi;  do.,  St. 
Mark's  Gym.,  Islip,  N.  Y.,  190 1-3;  Asst.  Dir., 
Phys.  Tr.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1903-04.  Mem.,  Congr. 
Church.     Address,  2120  E.  io6th  St.,  Cleveland. 

JOHN  WESLEY  YOUNG 
Professor;  Ph.  B.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1899; 
A.  M.,  Cornell,  igoi;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1904;  b. 
N  17,  1879,  Columbus,  O.;  s.  William  Henry 
(1).  D  31,  1832,  West  Va.)  and  Mary  Louise 
(Widenhorn)  Young  (b.  Ap  25,  1836,  Paris, 
France).  Prepared  in  Gymnasium,  Baden- 
Baden,  Ger.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi; 
Fellowship  in  Math.,  O.  St.  Univ.,  1899-1900; 
Oliver  Scholarship,  1900-01;  Erastus  Brooks 
Fellowship,  Cornell.  Asst.,  Math.,  Cornell 
I'niv.,  1901-03;  Instr.,  do.,  N.  W.  Univ., 
1903-05;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  Princeton,  1905-08; 
do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  igo8-io;  Prof,  and  Head  pf 
Dept.  of  Math.,  Univ.  of  Kan.,  1910-n;  Prof., 
do.,  ITniv.  of  Chicago,  summer,  191 1;  Prof, 
and  Head  of  Dept.  of  Math.,  Dartmouth  Coll., 
191 1—.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Work,  Washington,  D.  C. 
and  New  York  City.  Auth.:  (with  O.  Veblen) 
Projective  Geometry,  Vol.  i,  Ginn  &  Co.,  Bos- 
ton. 1910;  Lectures  on  Fundamental  Concepts 
of  Algebra  and  Geometry,  Macmillan,  191 1; 
(with  A.  J.  Schwartz)  Plane  Geometry,  Henry 
Holt  &  Co.,  1915;  (with  F.  M.  Morgan)  Elemen- 
t;iry  Mathematical  Analysis,  Macmillan,  1917; 
also  art'cles  in  various  math,  jours.;  Ed.,  Bui. 
of  Am.  Math.  Soc,  1906 — .  Mem..  Am.  Math. 
Soc,  Council,  1910;  Math.  Assn.  of  Am.,  Coun- 
cil, 1916 — ,  V.  P.,  1918;  Deutsche  Mathemat- 
iker   Vereingung;    Circolo  Matematico  di  Paler- 


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ino.  Married  Mary  Louise  Aston,  Jl  20,  1907. 
Columbus,  O.  Child,  Mary  Elizabeth,  b.  Ap  30, 
iqoQ.  Address,  22  Occom  Ridge,  Hanover, 
K.  H. 

LEWIS  EMANUEL  YOUNG 

(See  G767.) 

•ANDREW    YSTGARD 

B.  Agr.,  Agr.  Coll.  of  Norway,  1896;  B.  S., 
Eng.  Coll.  of  Norway,  1900;  b.  Je  7,  1873, 
Sparbucn,  Trondhjem,  Norway;  s.  Ole  A.  (b. 
r  19,  1843,  do.)  and  Martha  H.  (Schei) 
Ystgard  (b.  Ja  25,  1S48,  do.).  Prepared  in  St. 
Hans  Hougen  Middle  Sch.,  Christiania,  and 
Forgner  Gymnasium,  Christiania.  Students' 
Soc.  of  Agr.  Coll.,  and  Eng.  Students'  Soc., 
Norway.  Scholarship  at  Agr.  and  Eng.  Col- 
leges; fellowship  from  Govt,  of  Norway  for 
grad.  work  at  the  Agr.  Coll.  in  Agr.  Chera. 
Asst.,  Agr.  Chem.,  Agr.  Coll.  of  Norway, 
1902;  Asst.  Chem.,  Dairy  and  Food  Comn.  of 
St.  of  Wis.,  1904;  Asst.  in  Chem.,  111.  Agr. 
Exp.  Sta.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1904-07.  Served  as  a 
soldier  in  the  Standing  Army  of  Norway;  dis- 
covered a  method  for  preparation  of  soluble 
phosphoric  acid  from  crude  phosphates  for 
fertilizer  purposes,  1902.  Avith.:  Contribution 
to  our  Knowledge  of  the  Composition  of  Nor- 
wegian Small  Fruits,  Tidskrift  for  Norsk 
Landbrug,  1902;  Abstract  in  Exp.  Sta.  Record, 
Vol.  14,  1903;  The  Preparation  of  Soluble 
Phosphoric  Acid  from  Crude  Phosphates  for 
Fertilizer  purposes,  Teknisk  Ugcblad,  Christi- 
ania, 1903;  Abstract  in  Exp.  Sta.  Record,  Vol. 
15,  1904;  Some  Plant  Culture  Trials  with  a 
New  Artificial  Fertilizer,  Tidskrift  for  Norsk 
Landbrug,  1903;  Abstract  in  Exp.  Sta.  Record, 
Vol.  15,  1904.  Mem.,  Polytech.  Assn.,  Christi- 
ania,   Norway.      Deceased. 

TRUMAN  GEORGE  YUNCKER 
Assistant;  B.  S.,  Mich.  Agr.  Coll.,  1909; 
A.  M.,  Univ.  of  Neb.,  1915;  b.  Mr  20,  1891, 
Carson  City,  Mich.;  s.  Albert  J.  (b.  1868, 
Saginaw,  Mich.)  and  Lillian  V.  (Wilson) 
Yuncker  (b.  1870,  Carson  City,  Mich.).  Pre- 
pared in  Carson  City  (Mich.)  H.  S.  and  Mich. 
Agr.  Coll.  Prep.  Acacia;  Sigma  Xi.  Teacher, 
Bot.,  Man.  Tr.  H.  S.,  Indianapolis,  1916; 
Asst.,  Bot.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1917-18.  Med.  Dept., 
L".  S.  A.,  1918.  Auth.:  Transpiration  and 
Photosynthetic  data  on  corn,  Plant  World, 
1916;  Some  New  Species  of  Cuscuta,  Bot. 
Gazette,  1918.  Married  Ethel  Burnette,  O  22, 
1915,  Lansing,  Mich.  Address,  1207^  W- 
Main  St.,  Urbana. 

JACOB  ZEITLIN 
Professor;  A.  B.,  Columbia  Coll.,  1904; 
A.  M.,  Columbia,  1905;  Ph.  D.,  do.,  1908;  b. 
Ja  7,  1883,  Russia;  s.  Hyman  (b.  1855,  do.) 
and  Esther  (Zecker)  Zeitlin  (b.  1857,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Horace  Mann  and  DeWitt  Clinton 
H.  Schs.,  New  York  City.  Phi  Beta  Ka)i|)a. 
Scholarship,  Columbia;  various  departmental 
honors.  Instr.,  Eng.,  Univ.  of  III.,  1907-10; 
Assoc,  do.,  1910-1O;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  1916- — . 
Auth.:  The  Accusative  with  Infinite  and  Some 
Kindred  Constructions  in  English,  Columbia 
Univ.  Pres.,  1008;  Hazlitt  on  English  Litera- 
ture, Oxford  Univ.  Press,  1913;  Select  Prose 
of  Robert  Southey,  Macmillan  Co.,  1916;  Gram- 
mar, Logic,  Rhetoric,  Bnl.  of  the  III.  Assn. 
Teachers  of  English,  1917;  A  Letter  of  Haz- 
litt's,  Nation,  Vol.  XCIII;  On  the  Parts  of 
-Speech:  The  Noun,  English  Jour.,  Vol.  Ill; 
Dostoevsky  the  Reactionary.  New  Republic, 
New  York,  Vol.  II;  The  English  Verbal  as 
Adverb,  Neophilologus,  Vol.  II;  Philosophy  for 
Schoolboys,  Nation,  Vol.  CIV;  Rise  of  English 


Literary  Prose,  Jour.  Eng.  and  Ger.  Philol., 
Vol.  XVl;  The  Conflict  of  Parties  in  the  Rus- 
sian Revolution,  issued  by  War  Com.  of  Univ. 
of  111..  1919;  Ed.,  (with  F.  W.  Scott);  College 
Readings  in  English  Prose,  Macmillan  Co., 
1914.     Address,    1104   W.    Illinois   St.,   Urbana. 

HENRY   CHARLES   ZEIS 

(See   No.   6034.) 

CHARLES  ZELENY 
Professor;  B.  S.,  Univ.  of  Minn.,  1898; 
M.  S.,  do.,  1901;  Ph.  D.,  Univ.  of  Chicago, 
1904;  b.  S  17,  1878,  Hutchinson,  Minn.;  s. 
Anthony  H.  (b.  Je  1841,  Nove  Mesto,  Moravia) 
and  Josephine  (Pitka)  Zeleny  (b.  Jl  4,  1839, 
do.).  Prepared  in  East  Side  II.  S.,  Minne- 
apolis. Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Sigma  Xi.  Scholar- 
ship, Univ.  of  Minn.,  1898-1901;  do.,  Columbia, 
1901-2;  Fcllowshii),  Cold  Spring  Harbor,  1902, 
Univ.  of  Chicago,  1903-4;  Smithsonian  appoint- 
ment for  Naples  Zool.  Sta.,  1902-03.  Instr., 
Asst.  Prof.,  Assoc.  Prof.,  Zool.,  Ind.  Univ., 
1904-9;  Asst.  Prof.,  do.,  Univ.  of  111.,  1909-10; 
Assoc.  Prof.,  do.,  1910 — .  Auth.:  The  Di- 
mensional Relations  of  the  Members  of  Com- 
pound Leaves,  Bid.  of  the  Nczu  York  Bot. 
Jour,  of  Exp.  Zool.,  Vol.  2,  1905;  The  Rearing 
of  Serpulid  Larvae  with  Notes  on  the  Behavior 
of  the  Young  Animals,  Biolog.  Bui.,  Vol.  8, 
1905;  The  Effect  of  Successive  Removal  upon 
the  Rate  of  Regeneration,  Jour.  Exp.  Zool., 
Vol.  7,  1909;  The  Relation  Between  Degree  of 
Injury  and  Rate  of  Regeneration — additional 
observations  and  general  discussion,  do.;  also 
various  articles  on  zoological  subjects  published 
in  Jour,  of  Morphology,  III.  Biological  Mono- 
graphs, etc.  Mem.,  Am.  Soc.  Zool.,  Sec.,  Cen- 
tral Branch,  1908-10;  A.  A.  A.  S.,  Fellow. 
Married  Ida  Benedicta  Ellingson,  My  29,  191 1, 
Wautoma,  Wis.  Child,  Charles  Ellingson,  b. 
Ap  24,  1918.  Address,  1103  W.  Illinois  St., 
Lfrbana. 

KARL  WILHELMJ  ZIMMERSCHIED 
Engineer;  A.  B.,  L^niv.  of  Mich.,  1898; 
M.  S.,  do.,  1904;  b.  Ag  27,  1880,  Kansas  City, 
Mo.;  s.  John  Fredinand  (b.  D  11,  1849,  Se- 
dalia.  Mo.)  and  Matilda  (Rosenbury)  Zimmer- 
chied  (b.  Ag  27,  1857,  (^anal  Dover,  O.). 
Prepared  in  Cent,  and  Man.  Tr.  H.  Schs., 
Kansas  City,  Mo.;  Koenigliche  Technische 
Ilochschule,  Charlottenberg,  Ger.,  one  yr.  Kap- 
pa Sigma;  Phi  Lambda  Upsilon;  Sigma  Xi; 
Alchemist.  Asst.,  Analytical  Chem.,  Univ.  of 
Mich.,  1903-04;  Chemist,  Taugott  Schmidt  & 
Sons,  Detroit,  1004;  Instr.,  Quantitative  An- 
alysis, Univ.  of  111.,  1904-05;  do.,  Quantitative 
Analysis  and  Metallurgy,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1905-09;  do.,  Chem.  Engng.,  do.,  1909-11;  Chief 
Metallurgical  Engr.,  Gen.  Motors  Car  Co.,  De- 
troit, 191 1.  Auth.:  (with  S.  W.  Parr)  Chem- 
istry 16,  A  Manual  for  Students  in  Engineer- 
ing, 1905;  A  New  Polishing  Apparatus  for 
Metallography  Specimens,  Journ.  A.  C.  S. 
Mem.,  A.  C.  S.;  Am.  Soc.  for  Testing  Ma- 
terials; Soc.  of  Automobile  Engrs.  Address, 
84   Marston   Court,    Detroit. f 

ROBERT  CARL  ZUPPKE 
Associate;  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Wis.,  1904; 
Ph.  B.,  do.,  1905;  b.  1880.  Student  Art  League 
of  Am.,  1905-06.  Teacher,  H.  S.,  Muskegon, 
Mich.,  1006-09;  do..  Oak  Park,  III.,  19 10-12; 
Instr.,  Phys.  Tr.,  and  Football  Coach.  Univ. 
of  III.,  1912-15;  Assoc,  do.,  1915 — .  Painting 
accented  by  Art  Inst.,  Chicago.  Married  Fan- 
nie Erwin,  Je  27,  1907,  Muskegon,  Mich.  Ad- 
dress,   1 00 1  W.  Oregon  St.,  Urbana. 


TRUSTEES  OF  THE  UNIVERSITY 


ALICE  ASBURY  ABBOTT 
Trustee,  1898-1905;  b.  in  Quincy,  111.;  d. 
Henry  Asbury.  Prepared  in  Private  sch. 
Special  course  in  scs.  and  langs.,  three  yrs. ; 
study  of  Ger.  Lit.,  Ger.,  one  yr.  Ed.,  sc.  jour., 
Chicago,  1876.  Translated  Die  Waffen  Nieder, 
written  by  the  Baroness  Bertha  von  Suttner. 
Mem.,  Fortnightly  and  the  Woman's  Clubs  of 
Chicago.  Married  Abial  R.  Abbott,  Je,  1871. 
Children:  Sarah  and  Alice.  Address,  Wash- 
ington, D.  C. 

WILLIAM  LAMONT  ABBOTT 
Trustee,    1905 — ■      (See  No.   373) 

CARRIE  THOMAS  ALEXANDER-BAHREN- 
BURG 
Trustee,  1900-1912;  b.  Mr  4,  1861,  Belleville, 
111.;  d.  Col.  John  (b.  Ja  11,  1890,  Wytheville, 
Va.)  and  Magdalena  (von  Euw)  Thomas  (b. 
F  26,  1828,  Schwyz,  Switzerland).  Prepared  in 
Belleville  H.  S.;  Monticello  Sem.  Valedic- 
torian. Teacher,  country  schs.,  1881-83.  Mem., 
Woman's  Relief  Corps,  Dept.  Pres. ;  111.  Chil- 
dren's Home  and  Aid  Soc,  Dir. ;  O.  E.  S., 
Matron,  Organizer;  Hecker  Woman's  Relief 
Corps,  Pres. ;  Mgr.  and  Owner,  Belleville  Citi- 
zens' Street  Ry.,  Dir.;  III.  Equal  Suffrage 
Assn.,  Civic  League  Auxiliary,  do.  Married 
Henry  A.  Alexander,  D  1887,  Belleville,  111. 
died  O,  18S8);  William  Bahrenburg,  Jl.  3, 
1909.  Belleville,  111.  Address,  223  E.  Main  St., 
Belleville,    III. 

•LEMUEL  ALLEN 
Trustee,  1867-71;  b.  Mr  23,  1818,  Loudoun 
Co.,  Va.  Prepared  in  Prep.  Sch.,  Waverly, 
111.  Supt.,  Schs.,  Tazewell  Co.,  ten  yrs.; 
served  as  Co.  Sch.  Commissioner;  teacher, 
Springfield,  111.,  1841;  do.,  Decatur,  111.,  1842; 
do..  Pekin,  III.,  1846.  Invented  and  patented 
a  Planetarium.  Aided  in  organizing  First  Bap- 
tist Church,  Decatur,  111.,  and  also  in  Pekin, 
111.;  helped  organize  the  Washingtonian  Soc, 
and  Sons  of  Temperance,  do.  Mem.  Sch.  Bd., 
Pekin,  111.  Married  Mrs.  Margaret  Pratt,  1843, 
Decatur;  Josephine  Goodheart,  1898,  Pekin. 
Died  Ag  8,   1905,   Pekin,  111. 

*JOHN  PETER  ALTGELD 
Trustee,  ex  officio,  1893-7;  b.  in  Prussia, 
1848.  Came  to  Mansfield,  O.,  in  early  life. 
At  age  of  16  was  volunteer  in  final  campaigns 
of  Grant;  discharged  at  Columbus,  O.  Studied 
in  pvt.  sch.,  Lexington,  O. ;  teacher,  sch.,  two 
yrs.  Traveled  until  iS6g;  studied  law.  St. 
Louis.  Mo.,  1869-70;  admitted  to  bar,  Savan- 
nah, Mo.;  elected  Co.  prosecuting  atty. ;  re- 
signed and  moved  to  Chicago,  1875;  candidate 
before  dem.  caucus  of  st.  leg.  for  U.  S.  Senate, 
1876;  real  est.  owner,  1876-86,  (Chicago;  Judge, 
supreme  court,  1886;  resigned  from  bench, 
Aug.,  1891;  Gov.,  111.,  1892-6;  delegate,  Dem. 
Convention,  1896,  candidate  for  mayor  of  Chi- 
cago, 1899.  Author:  Our  Penal  Machinery  and 
its  Victims;  Live  Questions;  various  pol.  and 
econ.  pamphlets.     Died  Mr  12,   1902,  Joliet,  111. 


*W.    B.    ANDERSON 
Trustee,  1870-73.     Brig.  Gen.,  U.  S.  A.    Died 
Ag  28,  1901,  Edgewater,  111. 

GEORGE  ALFRED  ANTHONY 
Trustee,  1911-13;  Banker  and  Druggist;  b. 
N  10,  1852,  Providence,  111.;  s.  Alfred  (b.  1819, 
Pawtucket.  R.  I.)  and  Mary  Martin  (Gushing) 
Anthony  (b.  18 16,  do.).  Prepared  in  Prince- 
ton H.  S.  Ph.  G.,  Memphis  Hosp.  Med.  Coll., 
1882.  Mem.,  111.  St.  Bd.  of  Agr.,  Pres.;  mem. 
from  15th  Cong.  Dist.,  1905 — ;  banker  and 
druggist,  Kewanee,  111.  Married  Anna  Louise 
Barney,  O  24,  1877,  Chicago.  Children:  Mary 
Frances,  b.  Ag  23,  1879;  Rowland  Barney,  b. 
Je  22,   1883.    Address,  Kewanee,  111. 

JAMES  ELDER  ARMSTRONG 
Trustee,  1893-9.      (See  No.  254.) 

*NEWTON  BATEMAN 
Trustee,  e.v  officio,  1867-73;  Pres.  and  Prof.; 
b.  Jl  27,  1822,  Fairfield,  N.  J.  Prepared  in  111. 
Coll.,  1843.  Attended  Lane  Theol.  Sem.,  1844. 
Prin.,  Eng.  and  Classical  Sch.,  St.  Louis,  Mo., 
'845-7;  Prof.,  Math.,  St.  Charles  Coll.,  1847-51; 
Prin.,  pub.  schs.,  Jacksonville,  111.,  1851-3; 
Supt.,  schs.,  Morgan  Co..  1853-8;  State  Supt., 
Pub.  Instr.,  1859-63,  1865-75;  Pres.,  Knox 
Coll.,  Galesburg,  111.,  1875-93;  Pres.  emeritus 
and  Prof.,  Mental  and  Moral  Sc,  do.,  1893-7. 
Ed.,  Common  School  Decisions,  llic  Illinois 
Teacher;  Ed.  in  Chief,  Historical  Encyclopedia 
of  Illinois.  Mem.,  St.  Bd.  of  Health,  1877-91; 
Assay  Comn.,  1878.  One  of  three  who  pre- 
pared the  bill  creating  the  national  bureau  of 
education.  Married  Sarah  Dayton,  1850,  Jack- 
sonville, 111.  (died  1857);  Annie  N.  Tyler, 
1859,  Mass.  (died  My  28,  1878).  Children: 
Clifford  Rush,  b.  Mr  7,  1854;  three  daughters. 
Died  O  21,  1897,  Jacksonville,  111. 

AUSTIN  D.  BARBER 

Trustee,  e.r  officio,  1905-07;  Pres.,  St.  Bd.  of 
Agr.,  1905-06;  Mayor,  Hamilton,  111.,  1912-14; 
retired  Agr.     Address,  Hamilton,  111. 

•ALFRED  BAYLISS 
Trustee,  e.v  officio,  1899-1907;  Prin.,  Norm. 
Sch.;  b.  Mr  22.  1847,  Bledington  Co.,  Glouces- 
ter, Eng.  Prepared  in  Prep.  Dept,  Hillsdale 
Coll.;  B.  S.,  Hillsdale  Coll.,  1S70;  M.  S.,  do., 
1873.  Service  in  nth  Mich.  Cav.,  1863-5. 
Prin.,  Pub.  Schs.,  La  Grange,  Ind.,  1870;  Supt., 
Schs.,  Central  Dist.,  Sterling,  111.,  1874;  Ed., 
The  Sterling  Standard,  two  yrs.;  Supt.,  Schs., 
Central  Dist.,  Sterling,  until  1895;  identified 
with  Child  Study  Monthly;  Frin..  H.  S., 
Streator  Tp.,  1895-8;  St.  Supt.  Pub.  Instr.,  two 
term.s;  Prin.,  West.  111.  .St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1906-11. 
Auth.:  Easy  Lessons  on  the  Constitution  of  the 
United  States  for  Cirainmar  tirades;  number  of 
articles  for  educ  jours.  Mem.,  City  Council, 
Sterling,  111.,  1882-4;  Lib.  Bd.,  do.,  187S-04; 
No.  111.  Teachers  Assn.,  Pres..  1887;  School- 
masters  Club,    Pres.,    1900-03;    N.    E.   A.   Com. 


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to    report  upon    Indus.    Educ,    1903.      Married 

tiara    M.  Kern,    Je    28    1871;    Lawton,    Mich. 

Children:  Clara  K.,  b.  N  10,  1872;  Zoo,  b.  Ag 

14,    1790.  Died   Ag.   26,    191 1. 

•CHARLES  BENNETT 
Trustee,  1879-91;  Lawyer;  b.  Mr  27,  1839, 
Bridgton,  Me.  Prepared  in  Bridgton  Acad. 
A.  B.,  Bowdoin  Coll.,  1864.  Studied  lav,  Port- 
land, Me.  ist.  Lt.,  Me.,  19th,  1864-5;  Mt'-. 
23rd,  1862.  Mem.,  Bd.  of  Eiluc;  Unitarian 
Church;  G.  A.  R. ;  Co.  Judge,  Coles  Co.,  one 
term.  Married  S.  W.  Cleaves,  Mattoon,  111. 
Cliildren:  Cleaves,  b.  1870;  Sarah,  1872, 
Charles,  1874;  Edith,  1876;  Helen,  1S78;  John 
Lewis,  1881;  Susan,  1884.  Died  Ja  t,  1901, 
MattooUj    111. 

•JOHN  LOURIE  BEVERIDGE 
Trustee,  c.v  officio  1873-7;  Governor  of 
111;  b.  Jl  6,  1824,  Greenwich,  N.  Y. ;  s.  George 
and  Ann  (Hoy)  Beveridge.  Prepared  in  N.  Y. 
St.  and  Rock  River  Sem.,  Mt.  Morris,  111. 
Teacher,  sch.  and  stud.,  law,  Tenn.,  1845  51; 
lawyer.  Sycamore,  111.,  1851;  do.,  Chicago;  re- 
moved to  Calif.,  1895.  Enlisted  Ag,  1861; 
Maj.  8th  111.  Cav..  Army  of  Potomac;  was  in 
battles  of  Fair  Oaks,  M.ilvern  Hill,  Fredericks- 
burg and  Gettysburg;  recrnned  and  organized 
17th  111.  Cav.,  winter,  1963-64;  Col.  served  in 
<le])t.  of  Mo.;  Bvtd.  Brig.  Gen.;  mustered  out 
F  6,  1866;  Sheriff,  Cook  Co.,  1866;  St.  Senator, 
1871;  elected  Lt.  Gov.,  111.,  on  Rep.  ticket 
with  Gen.  Richard  J.'  Oglesby,  as  Gov.,  in  N, 
1872;  upon  Gov.  Oglesby's  election  to  U.  S. 
Senate,  Ja,  1873,  succeeded  to  the  gubernatorial 
chair  and  served  full  term,  four  yrs.;  Asst. 
Treas.,  U.  S.,  Chicago,  D,  1881,  resigned  S, 
1884.  Married  Helen  M.  Judson,  Ja  20,  1848, 
Chicago.      Died   at   Hollywood,    Calif. 

•JOHN  J.  BIRD 

Trustee,  1872-85;  Mail  Service;  b.  Ja  30, 
1844,  Cincinnati;  s.  John  (b.  1820,  Hardin  Co., 
Ky.)  and  Catherine  T.  Bird  (b.  1825,  Lynch- 
burg, Va.).  Prepared  in  Cincinniti.  I^olice 
Magistrate,  Cairo,  III..  1873-80;  Ed.  and  Mgr., 
newspapers,  1882-96;  Mail  Service,  P.  O.  Dept., 
1881-1912.  Organizer  and  Sui)t.,  first  free 
sch.  system  for  negroes  in  111.  Mem.,  St. 
John  A.  M.  E.  Church,  Springfield,  111.  Mar- 
ried Anna  Venerable,  Ag,  1865,  Windsor,  Ont. 
Children:  John  W.,  b.  Ag  24,  1865;  Egbert 
H.,  b.  My,  1868.  Died  Je,  1912,  Springfield^ 
111. 

•ALEXANDER   BLACKBURN 

Trustee,  1867-73;  Farmer  and  Teacher;  b. 
My  31,  1805,  Hamilton,  O.  Prepared  in  ])ub. 
schs.,  Ind.  Auth.:  Articles  for  Presby.  Ijooks 
and  mags.;  also  for  local  papers.,  Mem., 
G.  A.  R.  (hon.);  when  post  was  organized, 
Macomb,  111.;  First  I'resby.  Church  of  northern 
Ind.  organized  in  his  log  cabin,  LaPorte,  Ind.; 
Elder,  Presby.  Church  sixty-five  yrs.  Marrieil 
Delilah  Polk.  Ja  28,  1828,  Vincennes,  Ind. 
Children:  William  Maxwell,  b.  D  i,  1829; 
John.  b.  N  6,  1831;  Margaret  Polk,  b.  Ja  15, 
1833;  Anna  Elizabeth,  b.  Je  19,  1842;  .\lex- 
ander,  b.  N.  4,  1844;  Charles  Edwards,  b.  S. 
19,  1847;  three  children  died  in  infancy.  Died, 
Ji  31,   1897,  Macomb,  111. 

FRANCIS  GRANT  BLAIR 
Trustee,  ex  officio,  1906 — ;  Supt.,  I'ub. 
Instruction;  b.  O  30,  1864,  Nashvill  •,  111.;  s. 
William  and  Mary  J.  (Crane)  Blair.  Pre- 
pared in  111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.  B.  S.,  Swarlh- 
inore  Coll.,  1897;  LL.  D.,  Colgate  Univ.,  '913. 
Attended  Sch.  of  Educ,  Univ.  of  Buffalo,  one 
yr.  I'ellowship,  Columbia.  Teacher,  rural 
schs.,  1884-86;  Prin.,  schs..  Maid  in,  111.,  iS^fj- 
89;  do.,  LeRoy,  111.,  1892-95;  do.,  Franklin 
Sch.,  Buffalo,  N.  Y.,  1897-99;  Supt.,  training 
dept.,  East.  111.   St.  Norm.  Sch.,  1899-1906;  St. 


Supt.,  Pub.  Instruction,  1906 — .  Auth.:  Vari- 
ous Monographs  on  Pedagogy.  Mem.,  Nat. 
Soc.  for  Scientific  Study  of  Educ;  111.  St 
Teachers  .Assn.;  111.  Sch.  Master's  Club.  Mar- 
ried Lillian  Cayton,  1898,  LeRoy,  III. 
Children:  Cayton:  Livington  Lord.  Address, 
629   S.   2nd   St.,   Springfield,   HI. 

•GEORGE  STEPHEN  BOWfiN 
Trustee,  1870-3;  b.  N  30,  1829,  Ingham's 
Mill.s,  Manheim,  Herkimer  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  in  bus. 
with  brother,  Chicago,  1849-71;  Mayor,  Elgin, 
111..  1873-5;  nominated  for  Cong.,  1876.  Was 
instrumental  in  organizing  the  \Voolen  Mfrs. 
Assn.  of  the  Northwest,  1867,  only  Pres.,  do.; 
leader  in  establishing  a  Free  Pub.  Lib.,  Chicago, 
1871;  raised  money  to  build  Chicago  exposi- 
tion, 1873;  organized  indus.  exposition  of  93 
people,  1879,  who  visited  Mex.  in  interest  of 
reciprocity;  instrumental  in  organizing  Mfrs. 
Assn.  of  Chicago,  1878;  issued  call  to  elec. 
light  men  of  the  U.  .S.  who  met  in  Chicago, 
and  organized  the  Nat.  Elec.  Light  Assn., 
Hon.  tnem.,  1890;  one  of  the  prin.  organizers 
and  builders,  Chicago  &  Pac  R.  R.;  Pres., 
Protestant  Orphan  Asylum,  Chicago,  two  yrs. 
Mem.,  Grace  M.  E.  Church,  Treas.,  eight  yrs.; 
Young  Men's  Lib.  Assn.,  Chicago,  Pres.,  :86i; 
Elec.  Light  Co.,  Elgin,  Pres.,  1883;  Elgin  Sc 
Soc;  Pres.  North  Pac.  Trading  Co.,  with 
offices  in  Chicago  and  Tokio,  Japan.  Married 
Julia  Emttia  Byington,  My  i,  1854,  Salisbury 
Center,  N.  Y.  Children:  George  E. ;  Anna  C. 
Died  Ja    12,    1905,   Elgin,  111.  . 

•MASON  BRAYMAN 
Trustee,  1867-73;  Lawyer;  b.  My  23,  1813; 
Buffalo,  N.  Y.  Admitted  to  ihe  bar,  1836; 
removed  to  Monroe,  Mich.;  City  Atty.,  Monroe, 
1838-41;  ed.  newspaper,  1841;  Lawyer,  Spring- 
field, 111.,  1842;  special  Comn.  under  gcvt., 
1843;  revised  and  published  statutes  of  111., 
1844-5;  Atty.,  I.  C.  R.  R.,  185 1 ;  promoter, 
R.  R.  enterprises.  Mo.,  Ark.,  and  southwest. 
Maj.,  29th  HI.  Volunteers,  i86r;  in  command, 
O.  Rcgt.,  Natchez,  1864-5;  presiding  officer 
com.  to  examine  cotton  claims  and  revive  R.  R. 
interests  in  the  south.  Ed.,  ///.  St.  Jour., 
1872-3;  Lawyer,  Ripon,  Wis.,  1873-7;  appointed 
(iov.,  Idaho,  by  Pres.  Hayes,  1877-80;  Lawyer, 
Ripon,  1880;  Kansas  City,  Mo.  Died  F  27, 
1895,  Kansas  City,  Mo. 

•ALEXANDER  MONTGOMERY  BROWN 
Trustee,  1868-79;  Jurist  and  Horticvdturist; 
b.  D  11,  :8i8,  Paris,  Ky.  A.  B.,  Hanover 
Coll.,  1838.  Studied  and  practiced  law,  In- 
dianapolis; Lawyer,  Paris,  Ky.,  1844;  removed 
to  Villa  Ridge,  1861;  elected  co.  judge,  three 
times.  Mem.,  111.  St.  Hort.  Soc;  Presby. 
Church;  Ed.  Paris  Citizen,  1852-61.  Married 
Mary  A.  Maxwell,  1841,  Hanover,  Ind.  Chil- 
dren: Elizabeth,  b.  1842;  Edward  M.,  b.  1844; 
Jennie  T.,  b.  1847;  Alexander  B.,  b.  1856; 
Emma  G.,  b.  1858.  Died  Je  27,  1879,  Villa 
Ridge,   111. 

•DAVID  ALLEN  BROWN 
Trustee,  ex  officio,  1870-3;  Lawyer;  b.  S  27, 
1824,  Greensburg,  Ky. ;  s.  William  B.  and 
Harriet  L.  (Allen)  Brown.  Came  to  111., 
^'>^i3;  read  law  with  Col.  E.  D.  Baker;  when 
Mexican  War  broke  out  heljied  raise  a  com- 
pany, of  which  he  was  2nd  Lt.,  Co.  I,  in  4th 
Regt.,  111.  Vohiiiteers.  Mexican  War;  Present 
at  Vera  Cruz  and  Cerro  Gordo;  afterwards 
took  command  of  company;  ordered  home 
after  war,  and  took  up  law  in  office  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln;  appointed  Circuit  Clerk  of  Men- 
ard Co.;  I'armer,  1859;  appointed  by  Pres. 
Cleveland  St.  Agr.  .Statistician  for  four  years. 
Mem.,  Pres.,  St.  Bd.  of  Agr.;  St.  Bd.  of  Ry. 
and  Warehouse  Com.,  1873;  Fanner's  Mutual 
Ins.    Co.    Pres.;    Presby.    Church;    Delegate    to 


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Cien.  Assembly,  Portland,  Ore.,  1892.  Married 
Eliza  J.  Smith.  t:hiUlrcn:  Sallic  C. ;  Mamie 
E. ;  Carolyn;  William  J.;  Harriet.  Died  F  25, 
189s,   near   Springtield,   111. 

*ED\VIN  LEE   BROWN 
Trustee,     1867-71;     Organized     Chicago    Hu- 
mane  Soc.      Mem.,   Bd.  of   Directors,   Interstate 
Indus.   Exposition.     Died  Jl  21,   1891,  Chicago. 

•JOHN  HOWARD  BRYANT 
Trustee,  1891;  Poet  and  Farmer;  b.  Jl  22, 
1807,  Cummington,  Mass.;  s.  I'eter  (b.  Ag  12, 
1767,  Bridgewater,  Mass.)  and  Sarah  (Sncll) 
Bryant  (b.  D  4,  1S6S,  do.).  Prepared  in  pvt. 
sch.  of  Rev.  Roswell  Hawks;  Acad,  in  Cum- 
mington, Mass.;  Rensselaer  Poly.  Inst.  Mem., 
111.  St.  Legislature,  1842,  again  in  1858;  Col- 
lector Internat.  Revenue,  Fifth  Dist.  of  111., 
1862-6;  many  minor  local  offices.  Auth. : 
Book  of  poems,  ist  ed.,  1853;  2nd  ed.,  1894. 
Married  Harriet  Wiswall,  Je  7,  1833,  Jackson- 
ville, 111.  Children:  Henry  Wiswall,  b.  1834 
(died  1843);  Elizah  Wiswall,  b.  D  2,  1836 
(died  Ap  zt,,  1892).  Died  Ja  14,  1902,  Prin- 
ceton, 111. 

♦HIRAM  BUCK 
Trustee,  1872-73;  Farmer;  b.  Mr  20,  1801, 
Seneca  Co.,  N.  Y.  Opened  first  hotel  in 
LeRoy,  1837;  Justice  of  the  Peace,  1838-56; 
Postmaster  seven  yrs.  of  this  time;  Co.  Comn., 
Surv.,  and  Judge  under  Constitution  of  1848 
eight  yrs.;  Supvr.,  Empire  Tp.,  four  yrs.; 
Trustee,  Schs.  and  Sch.  Dir.,  do.,  Trustee, 
Lombard  Univ.,  1876.  Mem.,  Universalist 
Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.  Married  Mercy 
Karr,  Ap  4,  1827,  Hamilton  Co.,  O. 
Children:  Amanda  M.,  b.  Jl  10,  1828; 
Thomas  L.,  b.  O  23.  183 1;  Elizabeth  R.,  b. 
F  21,  1834;  Martha  E.,  b.  D  14,  1838;  Nancy 
J.,  b.  F  19,  1843;  Charles  Albert,  b.  Ag  19, 
1849.     Died    My    12,    1888,    LeRoy,    111. 

SAMUEL  A.    BULLARD 
Trustee,   1889-1907.      (See  No.    166.) 

♦HORATIO   CHAPIN   BURCHARD 

Trustee,  1867-70;  Lawyer;  b.  1825,  Marshal, 
N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Beloit,  Wis.  Attended 
Hamilton  Univ.,  N.  Y.,  1847-50.  Pursued 
study  of  gen.  law  since  1850.  Auth.:  Hist, 
of  the  U.  S.  Mint;  many  arts,  on  tariff,  coin- 
age. Mem.  of  Cong,  and  Dir.  of  U.  S.  Mint. 
Mem.,  Congr.  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  Freeport 
Club  of  St.  Hist.  Soc.  Married  Jane  Lawrer, 
1861,  West  Point,  111.  Child,  Edward  L.,  b. 
1867.     Died  My   14,   1908. 

♦JOHN  CURTISS  BURROUGHS 
Trustee,  1867-70;  Educator;  b.  D  7,  181S, 
Stanford,  N.  Y.  Grad.  of  Yale,  1842;  Drew 
Theol.  Sem.,  1846;  S.  T.  D.,  Univ.  of  Roch- 
ester, 1858;  LL.  D.,  Madison  Univ.,  1869. 
Pastorate,  Waterford,  N.  Y.,  1846-7,  do.;  West 
Troy,  N.  Y.,  1847-52;  Mem.,  Baptist  Church; 
helped  to  found  the  Christian  Times  and  the 
.Standard;  inaugurated  movement  with  Sen. 
Douglas  for  establishment,  Chicago  Univ.,  first 
Pres.,  1856;  Chancellor,  1876-8;  men.,  Bd.  of 
Educ.  and  later  Asst.  Sujit.,  Chicago  Pub. 
Schs.     Died   Ap  21,    1892,   Chicago. 

MARY    ELIZABETH    BOWEN-BUSEY 

Trustee,  1905 — ;  b.  Je  21,  1854,  Delphi, 
Ind.;  d.  Abner  H.  (b.  1814,  Dayton,  O.)  and 
Catharine  J.  (Trawin)  Brown  (b.  1826,  Cal- 
cutta, India).  Prepared  in  Delphi,  Ind.,  and 
Oxford,  O.  Grad.,  Vassar  Coll.  Mem.,  Presby. 
Church  (Trustee)  ;  W.  R.  C.  and  Dames  of 
the  Loyal  Legions;  The  Fortnightly  Club, 
Urbana.  Married  Samuel  T.  Busey,  D  25, 
1877,  Delphi,  Ind  (died  Ag  12,  1909).  Chil- 
dren: Marietta  Ruth  (Mrs.  G.  A.  Tawney) ; 
Bertha;  Lt.  Charles  Bowen,  '08  (died  N  9, 
1918).  Address,  502  W.  Main  St.,  Urbana. 


ROBERT  FRANKLIN  CARR 

Trustee,    1915 — :      (See   No.    731.) 

MARY  TURNER  CARRIEL 

Trustee,  1897-1901;  b.  O  30,  1845,  Jackson- 
ville, ill.;  d.  Jonathan  Baldwin  (b.  D  7,  1805, 
Templeton,  Mass.)  and  Rhodolphia  (Kibbe) 
Turner  (b.  S  11,  1810,  Somers,  Conn.).  Pre- 
pared in  Pub.  Sch.,  Jacksonville.  A.  B.,  Jack- 
sonville Presby.  Acad.,  1865.  The  first  woman 
elected  to  the  Bd.  of  Trustees  and  to  have  her 
name  upon  the  111.  St.  Ticket.  Auth.:  Life 
of  Jonathan  B.  Turner,  1910.  Mem.,  St.  Hist. 
Soc;  V.  P.  Morgan  Co.  Hist.  Soc;  Pres., 
1900)  Morgan  Co.  Suffrage  League;  111.  Syn- 
odical  Bd.  of  Frecdmen,  1885-1902;  Springfield 
Presby.  Home  Missionary  Soc.  (Recording 
Secy,  for  the  past  twenty-four  years) ;  mem., 
Presby.  Church;  Pres.,  Morgan  Co.,  Columbia 
Ex|)osition  W'oman's  Club,  1891-3;  Ramabai 
Club,  Pres.,  1893-1901;  Woman's  Club  (Pres., 
1900-1);  etc.  Married  H.  F.  Carriel,  Mv  6, 
1875,  Jacksonville,  111.  Children,  Ella  (Mrs. 
W.  D.  Roberts),  b.  F  26,  1876;  Howard 
Turner,  b.  My  12,  1877;  Frederic  C,  b.  Mr 
26,  1879;  Charles  Arthur,  b.  D  8,  1883.  Ad- 
dress, Jacksonville,   111. 

♦WILLIAM  W.  CLEMENS 
Trustee,  1S87-93;  Lawyer;  b.  S  29,  1839, 
Livingston  Co.,  Ky.  Studied  law  and  was 
admitted  to  bar  of  Ky.,  Smithland,  1861;  came 
to  111..  Ag,  1862;  B.  L.,  Univ.  of  Mich.,  1865; 
practicing  law,  Marion,  111.,  1865 — .  St  Atty., 
V\'illiamson  Co.,  1880-4;  Judge,  City  Court, 
1910.      Deceased. 

♦EMORY  COBB 
Trustee,  1867-93;  Banker  and  Farmer;  b. 
Ag  20,  1831,  Dryden,  N.  Y. ;  s.  William  (b. 
Norton,  Mass.)  and  Achsah  (Bradley)  Cobb 
(b.  Conn.).  Prepared  in  common  schs.  and 
Ithaca  Acad.  Learned  Telegraphy  at  age  of 
16.  Operator,  Buffalo;  came  west,  1848;  Op- 
erator, Fredonia  and  Cleveland.  First  Supt., 
West  Union  Tel.  Co.,  Chicago,  organized  in 
1855;  resigned  1867  account  of  ill  health; 
Dir.,  same  Co.,  1871-74;  V.  P.,  Northwestern 
Telegraph  Co.,  1863  until  its  consolidation  with 
West.  Union  Co.,  1874;  Pres.,  1st  Nat.  Bank, 
Kankakee,  111.,  from  organization,  1873-93; 
Dir..  do.;  1873-1910;  Dir.,  East.  111.  Trust  and 
Savings  Bank,  Kankakee,  1902-igio;  Pres., 
Kankakee  Elec  Ry.  Co.,  from  organization, 
1889-1905;  Sr.  Warden,  St.  Paul  Epis.  Church; 
V.  P.,  111.  Agr.  Bd.,  1869-82;  Pres.,  Am. 
Shorthorn  Breeders'  Assn.,  1893;  Pres.,  Bd. 
Finance  Com.,  1867-73;  on  Ex.  Com.  during 
entire  term  of  service.  Practically  the  begin- 
ning of  the  museum  was  made  by  his  gift  of 
Ward's  Casts  of  Fossils,  1888.  Mem.,  Chicago 
Club,  Social,  1882-1903;  Union  League  Club, 
Chicago,  1884-1904;  Chicago  Church  Club  from 
organization,  1888 — ;  Old  Times  Telegraph 
Assn.  of  the  U.  S.,  from  organization.  Lay 
Del.,  Triennial  Conventions  of  the  Prot.  Epis. 
Church  of  U.  S.,  representing  Chicago  Diocese 
held  at  following  places  and  times:  New  York, 
18S3;  Chicago,  1886;  New  York,  1889;  Balti- 
more, 1892;  Minneapolis,  1895;  Boston,  1904. 
Lay  Del.  from  .St.  Paul's  Epis.  Church,  Kan- 
kakee, 111.,  to  Annual  Conf.  of  the  Chicago 
Diocese,  successively,  1867.  Married  Isabelle 
Haven,  1858,  Chicago.  Children:  Charles 
Haven,  b.  F  17,  i860;  William  Walter,  b.  N 
14,  1862;  Duane  Phillips,  b.  N  14,  1867.  Died 
My   20,    1910. 

♦JAMES  C.  CONKLING 
Trustee,  1879-80;  Lawyer;  b.  O  13,  1816, 
New  York  City.  Prepared  in  Morristown,  N. 
J.  A.  B.,  Princeton,  1835.  Entered  law 
office  of  Henry  A.  Ford,  and  read  law  three 
yrs.  Obtained  license  from  supreme  court 
and  commenced  practice  of  law  Springfield, 
1838;  formed  partnership  with  Cyrus  A. 
Walker,     Macomb;      became      associated      with 


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University  of  Illinois 


Gen.  James  Shields,  Aud.  of  State,  1841; 
elected  Mayor,  Springfield,  1845;  elected  mem. 
of  Legislature,  from  Sangamon  Co.,^  1851,  and 
served  one  terra;  del.,  Hloomington  Convention, 
1856;  chosen  a  pres.  elector  for  111.,  in  i860 
and  in  1864;  during  Civ.  War  appointed  by 
Gov.  Yates  as  st.  agt.  to  settle  the  claims  of  the 
St.  against  gen.  Govt,  for  equipment  of  vol.; 
elected  rep.  from  Sangamon  Co.  to  legislature, 
1866,  and  drew  up  and  introduced  bill  which 
was  passed  into  a  law,  providing  for  the  erec- 
tion of  a  new  st.  house  in  Springfield;  one  of 
the  fourteen  niems.  of  Lincoln  Monument 
Assn.,  1867;  Postmaster,  Springfield,  1^90,  re- 
tained office  four  yrs. ;  was  a  practitioner  at 
the  bar,  a  participant  in  pub.  affairs  and  was 
actively  engaged  in  bus.  pursuits.  Delivered 
address  on  dedication  of  Oak  Ridge  cemetery, 
i860;  lecture  on  Early  Bench  and  Bar  of  111., 
read  before  the  Chicago  Bar  Assn.,  1881. 
Mem.,  Second  Presby.  Church;  ruling  elder 
of  same  for  about  thirty  yrs.,  until  death. 
Married  Mercie  A.  Levering,  S  21,  1841,  Balti- 
more. Children:  Clinton  L. ;  James;  Charles; 
Annie  V.;  Alice.  Died  Mr  i,  1899,  Spring- 
field, III. 

•MARTIN  CONRAD 
Trustee,  ex  officio,  190 1-3;  Lawyer;  b.  1844, 
Utica,  N.  Y.  Studied  law  at  Lake  Forest 
Univ.  Pvt.,  Co.  C,  13th  Wis.  Inf.  Atty.  and 
Gen.  Agt.,  Peter  Scheuttlcr  Co.,  rafrs.  wagons 
for  thirty  yrs.  Auth. :  Forestry  for  Profit, 
Hints  on  the  Law  Contracts;  Agency  and 
Bailments.  V.  P.,  111.  St.  Bd.  of  Agr.  Mar- 
ried   Frances    A.    Osborn,    Chicago.     Deceased. 

JOHN  M.  CREBS 
Trustee,  1909-11;  Banker;  b.  Ja  24, 
1869,  Carmi,  111.;  s.  John  M.  (b.  Ap  25, 
1830,  Loudoun  Co.,  Va.)  and  Annie  E.  (Stew- 
art) Crebs  (b.  F  22,  1840,  Carmi,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Carmi  Schs.  Attended  Wabash  Coll. 
Mem.,  St.  Bd.  of  Agr.,  1899-1911.  Married 
Edith  H.  Powell,  My  8,  i8qo.  Children: 
Lorene  Powell;  John  Powell  ('16);  Elizabeth 
Louise;  John  M.,  Jr.     Address,  Carmi,  111. 

*SHELBY  M.   CULLOM 
Trustee,  ex  officio,   1877-83.      (See  No.  His.) 

•JOSEPH  OSCAR  CUNNINGHAM 
Trustee,  1867-73;  b.  D  12,  1830,  Lancaster, 
N.  Y. ;  s.  Hiram  Way  and  Eunice  (Brown) 
Cunningham.  Prepared  in  schs.  of  Huron 
Co.,  O.  LL.  B.,  Union  Law  Sch.,  Cleveland, 
1859;  Attended  Baldwin  Coll.,  Berea,  O.,  and 
Oberlin  Coll.  W'ith  firm,  Cunningham  & 
Flynn,  publishers,  Urbana  Union ,  1853-58;  Ad- 
mitted to  111.  bar,  1856  and  to  Supreme  Court 
of  U.  S.,  1880;  served  as  Judge  of  county 
court  of  Champaign  Co.,  1861-65.  With  law 
firms  of  Sim  &  Cunningham.  Cunningham  & 
Webber,  Cunningham  &  Boggs.  Independent 
candidate  for  both  houses  of  the  Gen.  Assem- 
bly of  111.  for  Circuit  Judge,  but  always  de- 
feated. Auth.:  (With  Jones)  Jones  and  Cun- 
ningham's Practice  in  the  County  Courts  of 
Illinois;  History  of  Champaign  County;  Some 
Facts  in  the  Judicial  History  of  Illinois;  The 
Convention  of  1856,  and  those  who  partici- 
pated in  it,  III.  St.  Hist.  Soc. ;  William  Wells, 
the  Hero  of  the  Massacre  of  Chicago;  Pioneer 
Boyhood  on  the  Firelands,  l-'irelands  Hist. 
Soc.  of  Norwalk,  O. ;  Recollections  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln,  The  Bihlintheca  Sacra,  Vol.  65, 
1908;  also  issued  in  pamphlet  form.  Some 
Recollections  of  Abraham  Lincoln,  Firelands 
Pioneer,  1900,  do.  Donor,  Cunningham's  Chil- 
dren's Home,  Urbana,  1895.  Was  i>crsonal 
friend  of  AbrSiham  Lincoln;  Trustee,  McKen- 
drec  Coll.,  1897-8.  Mem.,  Hist.  Soc.  of  III.; 
Firelands  Hist.  Soc,  O. ;  M.  E.  Church,  twice 
rep.  in  Gen.  Conference,  and  for  more  than 
thirty-eight  yrs.  steward  and  trustee  in  local 
church.  Married  Mary  Margaret  McConoughy, 
O   13,    1853,  Bainbridge,   O.     Died  Ap   1917. 


CHARLES  DAVISON 
Trustee,  1905-11;  Phys.,  Surg,  and  Prof.; 
b.  Ja  13,  1858,  Lake  Co.,  111.;  s.  Peter  (b.  Ap 
19,  1826,  Palatine,  N.  Y.)  and  Martha  Maria 
(Whedon)  Davison  (b.  F  10,  1830,  Granville, 
N.  Y.).  Prepared  in  Barrington  H.  S. ;  Wau- 
conda  Acad,  and  pvt.  tutor.  M.  D.,  N.  W.  Univ. 
Med.  Sch.,  1883;  A.  M.,  do..  1917;  F.  A.  C. 
S..  Am.  Coll.  of  Surgeons,  1913.  Alpha  Omega 
Alpha;  Alpha  Kappa  Kappa.  Prosector  in 
Anatomy,  1882;  Interne,  Cook  Co.,  Hosp., 
'883-4;  by  competitive  examination;  practising 
.Med.  and  Surg.,  Chicago,  1884 — ;  Asst.  Surg., 
111.  Charitable  Eye  and  Ear  Infirmary,  1887- 
92;  Attending  Siirg.,  Cook  Co.  Hosp.,  1894- 
1917;  Pres.,  Med.  Staff,  do.,  191 7 — ;  do..  West 
Side  Hosp.,  1896-1907;  Prof.,  Surg.,  Chicago 
Clinical  Sch.,  1896-1906;  Surg.,  Univ.  Hosp.. 
1908 — ;  Prof.,  Surg.  Anat.,  Coll.  of  P.  and 
S.,  Univ.  of  HI.,  1899-1900;  Adjt.  Prof.,  Clin. 
Surg.,  do.,  1900-03;  Adj.  Prof.,  Surg,  and 
Clin.  Surg.,  do.,  1903-4;  Prof.,  Surg,  and  Clin. 
Surg.,  do.,  1905-17;  Prof,  and  Head  of  Dept. 
of  Surg.,  do..  1917 — .  Auth.:  (With  F.  D. 
Smith)  Autoplastic  Bone  Surgery,  Lea  &  Febi- 
ger,  1916.  Numerous  articles  in  Annals  of 
Surg.,  Jour.  Surg.,  Gynecology,  and  Obstet- 
rics, The  Ple.vns.  Jour.  A.  M.  A.  Mem.,  A. 
M.  A.;  III.  St.  Med.  Soc;  Chicago  Med.  Soc; 
Chicago  Surg.  Soc,  Pres.,  1912-13;  Cook  Co. 
Hosp.  Alumni  Assn.,  Pres.  1912-12;  M.  E. 
Church;  K.  T.  and  Mystic  Shrine.  Married 
Mary  L.  Kidd,  O  19,  1887,  Chicago.  Child, 
Charles  Marshall,  b.  Ap  16,  1896.  Address, 
2320   W.  Jackson  Blvd.,   Chicago. 

CHARLES  SAMUEL  DENEEN 
Trustee,  ex  officio,  1905-13;  Lawyer;  b.  My 
4,  1863,  Edwardsville,  111.;  s.  Samuel  H.  and 
Mary  F.  (Ashley)  Deneen.  Prepared  in  pub. 
schs.,  Lebanon.  A.  B.,  McKendree  Coll., 
18S2.  Teacher,  country  sch.,  near  Newton, 
one  yr. ;  do.,  near  Godfrey,  do.;  studied  law; 
admitted  to  bar,  Minn.,  1886;  do..  111.,  1887; 
lawyer,  Chicago,  1890-1904,  1913 — ;  elected  to 
111.  House  of  Representatives,  1892;  atty.,  San. 
District,  Chicago,  1895-96;  St.  Atty.,  Cook  Co., 
two  terms,  1896-1904;  Gov.,  111.,  1904-13.  Mem., 
Am.,  111.  and  Chicago  bar  assns..  Law  Club; 
Union  League  Club;  Hamilton  Club;  Exmoor 
Club;  Beverly  Club;  Englewood  Club.  Married 
Bina  Day  Maloney,  My  10,  1891,  Mt.  Car- 
roll, 111.  Address,  457  W.  61  st  Place,  Chicago; 
bus.   add.,   20   S.    LaSalle   St.,   do. 

•JAMES   K.    DICKIRSON 
Trustee,     1903-05;     b.     1845,     Lawrence     Co., 
II!.;    s.    Thomas    I.    and    Lucinda    (McCleave) 
Dickirson.  Prepared       in       common       schs. 

Teacher,  for  several  years;  newspaper  Ed., 
Lawrence  Co.,  three  years;  special  traveling 
agt.,  fire  ins.  co. ;  for  several  years  Co.  Clerk, 
Lawrence  Co.;  traveling  salesman,  stationery 
house,  twenty-five  years.  Mem.,  St.  Bd.  of 
Agr.  (Pres.  1902;  Seey.,  1907 — ).  Married 
Nancy  A.  Warner,  O.,  1871,  Lawrence  Co. 
("hildren:  Mrs.  George  'T.  Stephens;  Mary  (de- 
ceased).    Died,  F  3,   1916. 

•MATTHIAS  LANE  DUNLAP 
Trustee,  1867-75;  Farmer  and  Editorial 
Writer;  b.  S  21,  1814.  Cherry  Valley,  N.  "5". 
Prepared  in  common  schs.  War  cor.,  Chicago 
Tribune,  Miss.  River  Campaign,  1862;  mem., 
III.  House  of  Rep.  from  Cook  Co.,  Session  of 
1865;  nominated  for  Lt.  Gov.,  but  declined, 
1856.  Ed.,  Illinois  Farmer,  Springfield,  III., 
1859;  Agr.  Ed.,  Chicago  Tribune,  twenty-five 
yrs.;  cor.  of  many  agr.  papers.  Mem.,  Bd. 
of  Supvrs.,  Champaign  ('o. ;  A.  F.  A.  M. 
Married  Emclinc  Pierce,  Ja  7,  1838,  Chicago. 
Children:  Hiram  J.;  O.scar;  Mcrton;  Albert; 
Ernest;  Ella;  Henry  M.  ('75);  Louie;  Eva. 
Died  F  14,  1875,  at  "Rural  Home,"  Savoy, 
HI. 


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EDWARD  FITZSIMONS  DUNNE 
Trustee,  ex  officio,  1913-17;  Governor;  b.  O 
12,  1853,  Waterville,  Conn.;  s.  Patrick  W.  (b. 
Tullamore,  Ire.)  and  Delia  M.  (Lawler)  Dunne 
(b.  Galway,  do.).  Prepared  in  Peoria  H.  S. ; 
Trinity  Coll.,  Univ.  of  Dublin,  1870-73. 
LL.  B..  Union  Coll.  of  Law,  1877;  LL.  D.. 
causa  honoris,  St.  Ignatius  Coll.  Admitted 
to  bar,  1877;  Judge,  Circuit  Court,  Cook  Co., 
III.,  three  terms,  1892-1905;  Mayor,  Chicago, 
1905-07;  Lawyer,  Chicago,  1907-13;  Gov.,  111., 
19 13-17.  Auth. :  Articles  in  Dunne,  Judge, 
Mayor  and  Governor,  compiled  by  William 
L.  Sullivan.  Mem.,  Roman  Catholic  Church; 
Chicago  Bar  Assn.;  111.  Ath.  Club;  NVestward 
Ho  Golf  Club;  Country  Club,  Springfield; 
Pres.,  Monticello  Club;  Iroquois  Club;  Prcs., 
League  Am.  Municipalities,  1906-07;  Nat. 
Civic  Federation;  Delegate  at  large,  Dem. 
Nat.  Convention.  Denver,  1908;  Presidential 
Elector,  1900.  Married  Elizabeth  J.  Kelly, 
Ag  16,  1 88 1,  Chicago.  Children:  Edward 
P.  (died);  Gerald  (died);  Charles  P.  (died); 
Edward  F. ;  Richard;  Eileen  M.  (Dunne) 
Corboy;  Mona;  Maurice  F. ;  Jerome;  Dorothy 
(died);  Jeanette;  Geraldine;  Eugene.  Address. 
737  Gordon  Terrace,  Chicago;  bus.  add.,  iii 
W.    Washington    St.,   do. 

*SAMUEL  DYSART 
Trustee,  1887-89;  b.  S  14,  1834,  Spruce 
Creek,  Pa.;  s.  James  (b.  do.)  and  Elizabeth 
(Roller)  Dysart  (b.  do.).  Prepared  in  Moun- 
tain Acad.,  Huntington  Co.,  Pa.  Came  to  111. 
M  I,  1855.  First  ten  yrs.  after  settlement  on 
farm  were  spent  in  improvements;  established 
a  herd  of  Shorthorn  cattle  and  Berkshire 
swine,  1866;  visited  Europe  for  the  purpose  of 
investigating  the  breeding  of  draft  horses, 
1887.  Live  Stock  Comn.,  Paris  Exposition, 
1878;  Comn.,  Columbian  do.,  1892.  Mem., 
St.  Bd.  of  Agr.,  V.  P.,  twenty  yrs.,  Pres., 
1886-88;  Farmers'  Mutual  Fire  Ins.  Co.,  Sec, 
thirty-three  yrs.  Retired,  1904.  Married 
Margaret  J.  Henderson,  F  24, -1858,  Spruce 
Creek,  Pa.  (died  Ag  7,  1909).  Children: 
Harry  W.,  b.  D  26,  1858;  U.  Grant,  b.  S  14, 
1865;  Drucilla  D.  Bauker,  b.  D  i,  1866;  Hor- 
ace H.,  b.  S  18,  1869;  Jesse  R.,  b.  Jl  12, 
1871;  Bird  B.  Peterson,  b.  Ap  4,  1873;  Jean- 
ette Filstrup,  b.  Ag  22,  1875.  Died  Ap  7, 
1911,   Franklin   Grove,  111. 

*PARKER  EARLE 
Trustee,  1885-91;  Fruit  Grower;  b.  Ag  8, 
1831,  Mt.  Hoily,  Vt.  Came  to  111.,  1853- 
Introduced  refrigerator  cars  for  perishable 
fruit,  1879.  Mem.,  111.  Hort.  Soc,  Pres. 
twice;  Am.  Hort.  Soc,  Pres.,  sixteen  yrs.; 
Dir.,  Dept.  of  Hort.,  Cotton  Centennial,  New 
Orleans,  18S4.  Auth.:  Many  articles  in  agr. 
and  hort.  papers;  addresses  before  hort.  socs. , 
farmers'  conventions,  etc  Married  Melanie 
Tracy,  Ag  24,  1855,  Dwight,  111.  Children: 
Franklin  Sumner,  b.  S  4,  1856;  Charles  Theo- 
dore, b.  1861;  Mary  Tracy  ('85),  b.  1864. 
Died  Ja  12,   191 7,  Pasadena,  Calif. 

♦RICHARD  EDWARDS 
Trustee,  e.v  officio,  1887-91;  Pres.,  Univ.; 
b.  D  23,  1822,  Cardiganshire,  South  Wales; 
s.  Richard  H.  (b.  1790,  do.)  and  Ann  (Jones) 
Edwards  (b.  1800,  do.).  Prepared  in  rural 
sch.  near  Palmyra,  O.;  St.  Norm.  Sch., 
Bridgewater,  Mass.  B.  S.,  Rensselaer  Inst., 
1847;  C.  E.,  do.,  1848;  A.  M.,  hon..  Harvard, 
1863;  LL.  D.,  hon.,  Shurtleff  Coll.,  1867; 
D.  D.,  hon..  Blackburn  Univ.,  1891.  Prin., 
St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Salem,  Mass.,  1853-57;  do., 
St.  Louis  City  Norm.  Sch.,  1857-62;  Pres., 
111.  St.  Norm.  Univ.,  1862-76;  Pastor,  Congr. 
Church,  Princeton,  111.,  1876-85;  St.  Supt., 
Pub.  Instruction,  111.,  1887-91;  Pres.,  Black- 
burn Univ.,  Carlinville,  111.,  1891-93;  Com- 
piled two  series  of  readers  emphasizing  certain 
pedagogical    prin.,    1867-80.      Addresses:      Life 


and  Services  of  Nicholas  Tillinghast,  Darnards 
Jour.,  1856;  Life  and  Services  of  Cyrus 
Pierce;  Life  and  Services  of  Mary  Jane  Cra- 
gin;  last  three  ixiblishcd  in  the  Nat.  Teachers' 
Monthly,  1875;  The  Heritage  of  Culture;  Uni- 
versal Education;  Life  and  Character  of  Abra- 
ham Lincoln;  ])ccennial  address  at  the  State 
Normal  University,  1872;  The  Worth  of  a 
State  Historical  Society,  1900;  The  Rise  and 
Progress  of  Normal  Schools  in  the  United 
States.,  Pub.  Sch.  Jour.,  i8q6.  Mem.,  111. 
Indu.s.  League,  1858;  111.  Nat.  Hist.  Soc, 
1862;  St.  Teachers'  Assn.,  Pres.,  1863-65;  Page 
Lit.  Assn.,  1864;  Nat.  Educ  Assn.,  Congr. 
Church;  111.  Central  Assoc.  of  Congr. 
Churches,  1876;  Am.  Inst,  of  Civics,  1886;  111. 
St.  Hist.  Soc,  1900;  Coll.  Alumni  Club, 
Bloomington,  111.;  Bloomington  Presbytery. 
Married  Betsey  Josselyn  Samson,  Jl  5,  1849. 
Children:  Annie  M.,  b.  Je  13,  1850;  Richard 
Arthur,  b.  N  9,  1851;  Ellen  S.,  b.  Ag  23, 
1853;  Mary  C,  b.  Je  20.  1855;  Nicholas  T., 
b.  Jl  8,  1857;  George  H.,  b.  My  25,  i860; 
Walter  A.,  b.  S  17,  1862;  Ralph  A.,  b.  Mr  23, 
1865  (died  Ja  15,  1869);  Owen  M.  and  Flor- 
ence M.,  b.  Ap  3,  1868;  Frederick  N.,  b.  Jl 
9,   1870   (died   Mr  26,   1874).    Died  Mr  7,   1908. 

*SAMUEL  EDWARDS 
Trustee,  1867-73;  Horticulturist;  b.  O  11, 
18 19,  Skaneateles,  N.  Y.;  s.  Abner  (b.  North- 
ampton, Mass.)  and  Fanny  (Cleveland)  Ed- 
wards (b.  1790,  do.).  Prepared  in  Acad., 
Onondaga  Co.,  N.  Y.  r)ne  of  the  pioneer 
nurserymen  and  horts.  of  111.;  advocated  the 
planting  of  evergreen  trees  on"  the  prairies. 
Auth.:  Many  articles  on  hort.  subjects  for 
various  mags,  and  papers.  Mem..  St.  Hort. 
Soc,  Pres.,  i860;  No.  111.  Hort.  Soc,  Pres., 
1868-71;  Bd.  Supvrs.,  Bureau  Co.,  111.;  Treas., 
Bureau  Co.,  1873-4;  Trustee,  Graves  Pub. 
Lib.,  Mendota,  111.,  several  yrs.  Married 
{\urelia  M.  Parmetar,  My  19,  1842,  Pleasant 
Ridge.  O.  (died  F  13,  1871);  Emeline  Bene- 
dict Sadd.  Children:  David  Clinton;  Sam- 
uel, Jr.;  Julia  Frances;  John;  John  2d;  Cyrus 
LeRov;  Elizabeth.  Died  Ja  24,  1898,  Men- 
dota,   111. 

*GEORGE  C.  EISENMAYER 
Trustee,  1883-89;  Farmer;  b.  Jl  9,  1820, 
Hassloch,  Ger.  Prepared  in  home  sch. 
Served  in  Civil  War  near  Alton,  111.  Took 
great  interest  in  politics.  Correspondent  for 
several  agr.  and  farm  jours.  Married  M. 
Emig,  1845.  Children:  Alvina  (Mrs.  R. 
Hughes),  b.  1852;  Matilda  L.,  b.  1861;  Arthur 
W.,  b.  1864;  Ida  ('87),  b.  1867.  Died  Ag 
23,    1893,   Mascoutah,   111. 

*JOHN    M.    EULL 
Trustee,    1873,   Quincy,   111.      Deceased. 

JOSEPH  WILSON  FIFER 
Trustee,  e.v  officio,  1889-93;  Lawyer;  b.  O 
28,  1840,  Stanton,  Va. ;  s.  John  and  Mary 
Fifer.  Prepared  in  Dist.  Schs.,  McLean  Co., 
111.  B.  S.,  111.  Wesleyan  Univ.,  1868;  LL.  D., 
hon.,  do.,  1892.  Admitted  to  the  bar,  1870; 
Lawyer,  Bloomington,  111.,  1870 — ;  Cor]). 
Counsel,  do.,  1871;  Sts.  Atty.,  McLean  Co., 
1872-80;  Mem.,  111.  Senate,  1880-4;  Gov.,  111., 
1889-93;  candidate  for  re-election,  1892;  can- 
didate for  V.  P.  nomination  before  Rep.  Nat. 
Convention,  1896.  Pvt..  33d  111.  Volunteer 
Inf.,  1861-64;  participated  in  Vicksburg  Cam- 
paign, 1863;  wounded  in  battle,  Jackson. 
Miss.,  Jl  13,  1863.  Mem.,  Interstate  Com- 
merce Comn.,  1899-1906.  ISIarried  Gertrude 
Lewis,  Je  15,  1870,  Bloomington,  III.  Address, 
yog   N.    McLean    St.,   Bloomington,    111. 

•WILLARD  CUTTING  FLAGG 

Trustee,  1867-78;  b.  S  i6,  1829,  Moro,  111. 
Prepared  in  Wyman  Inst.,  St.  Louis.  A.  B., 
Yale,     1854.       Served    in    Army    as    Enrolling 


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University  of  Illinois 


officer,  Madison  Co.,  111.,  1862;  Appointed  by 
Pres.  Lincoln,  Internal  Revenue  ("ollector,  5th 
Dist.,  111.,  1S61-9;  St.  Senator,  1860-73;  mem.. 
Rep.  St.  Comn.,  i860.  For  several  years  was 
director  of  experiments  and  Snpt.  of  farms  of 
the  Univ.  Hort.  Ed.,  Prairie  Farmer.  Mem., 
111.  St.  Farmers'  Assn.,  Pres.;  Am.  Pomol. 
Soc,  Sec,  1873-4.  Married  Sarah  Smith,  F 
13,  1856,  St.  Louis.  Children:  Bessie,  b.  My 
4,  18^57  (died  Je  28,  1850);  Jennie,  b.  F  13, 
i860  (died  S  18,  i860);  Isabel  (Mrs.  O.  M. 
Hatch,  Jr.).  b.  Je  17,  1861;  Mary  W.  (Mrs. 
E.  L.  Gillham)  b.  F  17.  186s;  Willard  G.,  b. 
Mr  28,  1864  (died  D  18,  1864);  Norman  G., 
b.  Ag  4,   1867.     Died  Mr  30,   1878,  Moro,  111. 

LUCY  L.  COUES-FLOWER 
Trustee,  1895-1901  (first  woman  mem.  elect- 
ed); b.  My  10,  1837,  Boston.  Studied  in 
Packer  (^oll.  Inst.,  Brooklyn,  N.  Y.  Teacher, 
H.  S.,  Madison,  Wis.;  mem.  of  Chicago  Sch. 
Bd.,  1891;  largely  instrumental  in  introduc- 
ing kindergartens  and  man.  tr.  in  the  Chicago 
Pub.  Schs. ;  in  establishing  the  Parental  Sch.; 
the  St.  Charles  Home  for  Boys,  and  in  secur- 
ing the  Juvenile  law;  also  helped  organize  the 
111.  Tr.  Sch.  for  Nurses,  and  was  the  Pres. 
of  the  Bd.  of  Mgrs.,  for  ten  years.  The 
II.  S.  of  Indus.  Arts  for  Women,  in  Chicago, 
named  "The  Lucy  L.  Flower  H.  S.  of  Indus- 
trial Arts"  in  her  honor.  Auth. :  Numerous 
articles  on  educ,  philanthrophy,  and  interest 
of  children  generally.  Mem.  and  former  Pres., 
Chicago  Woman's  Club;  League  of  Cook  Co. 
Woman's  Clubs  and  111.  Tr.  Sch.  for  Nurses; 
Chicago  Fortnightly  Club,  and  many  lesser 
orgs.  Married  James  M.  Flower  of  Wis.,  Ag 
1862,  Washington,  D.  C.  (died  S  2,  1909, 
Coronado,  Calif).  Children:  Elliott;  Harriet 
1).;  Louis  B.     Address,  Coronado,  Calif. 

GEORGE  ALANSON  FOLLANSBEE 
Trustee,  1883-89;  Lawyer;  b.  F  26,  1843, 
Cook  Co.,  111.;  s.  Horatio  N.  and  Emmeline 
(Sherman)  Follanshee.  Prepared  in  Milwaukee 
H.  S.  A.  B.,  Lawrence  Univ.,  Appleton,  Wis., 
1865;  A.  M.,  do.,  1867;  LL.  B.,  Harvard  Law 
Sch.,  1867.  Mem.,  law  firm,  Follansbee,  Mc- 
Connell  &  Follansbee,  Chicago;  do.,  McCon- 
nell  &  Follansbee,  New  York  City;  Counsel, 
Adams,  Follansbee,  Hawley  &  Shorey,  Chicago. 
Mem.,  Am.  Bar  Assn.,  ex.  V.  P.;  111.  St.  Bar 
Assn.,  ex.  Pres.;  Law  Club  of  Chicago;  Har- 
vard Club;  Union  League  Club;  ("hicago  Bar 
Assn.;  Pres.,  Chicago  Lit.  Club;  delegate. 
Universal  Congress  of  Lawyers  and  Jurists,  St. 
Louis,  1904;  Unitarian  Church.  Married 
Susan  D.  Davis,  Ap  14,  i86g,  Ajipleton,  Wis. 
Children:  Mitchell  D. ;  Mrs.  Blanche  I'oUans- 
bee-Caldwell;  Mrs.  Susan  Follansbce-IIubbard; 
Alanson;  Eunice  D.  Address,  Winnetka,  111.; 
bus.  add.,  137  S.  LaSalle  St.,  Chicago. 

•THEOPHILUS  HORN  FOUNTAIN 
Trustee,  1873;  Lawyer;  b.  Ag  12,  1844, 
Washington  Co.,  111.  Prepared  in  Benton  and 
Duquoin;  McKcndree  Coll.;  Ann  Arbor,  Mich. 
and  (apt.,  Co.  R,  13th  Regt.,  111.  Cav.  1863-6; 
and  Capt.,  Co.  R,  13th  Regt.,  111.  Cav. 
1863-6;  Master  in  Chancery  for  several 
yrs.,  between  1873-84;  mem.,  .St.  Legislature, 
1874-6;  was  a  candidate  for  the  nomination  to 
Cong,  from  this  dist.;  was  defeated  by  J.  B. 
Thomas,  1878;  practiced  law  in  Chicago,  1887- 
90;  spent  some  time  in  N.  M.  on  account  of 
ill  health;  returned  to  his  home  in  Du(|uoin  a 
yr.  before  his  death.  Mem.,  I.  O.  O.  F.,  and 
several  local  orgns.  Married  Mrs.  E.  Williams, 
N  29,  1885,  Golconda,  111.  Died  O  3,  1892, 
Duquoin,  111. 

JOSEPH  HEWETT  FREEMAN 
Trustee,  ex  officio,   1898-9;   .Supt.  and  Instr.; 
b.  My  13,  1841,  Poland,  Me.;  s.  Joseph  and  Abi- 


gail (Gross)  Freeman.  Prepared  in  Me.  St. 
Sem.  A.  M.  (hon.)  Bates  Coll.,  1S88.  Prin. 
or  Supt.,  village  or  city  schs..  111.  and  Colo., 
twenty-seven  yrs.;  Asst.  St.  Supt.,  Schs.,  111., 
eight  and  one-half  yrs.;  Supt.,  Pub.  Instr., 
seven  months;  Supt.,  111.  Sch.  for  the  Blind, 
1902-7;  retired.  Served  in  Civ.  War,  2d  Lt., 
Co.  G.,  23d  Me.  Inf.  and  Capt.  Co.  H,  i^th 
Me.  Inf.  Mem.,  111.  Lib.  Exten.  Comn.; 
Congr.  Church;  G.  A.  R. ;  Loyal  Legion;  K.  T. 
Married  Mary  A.  Stone,  Ag  25,  1867,  Unity, 
Me.      Address,   Aurora,   111. 

WILLIAM    HOUSTON   FULKERSON 

Trustee,  e.v  officio,  1900-1901;  Stock  Farmer; 
h.  .S  9,  1834,  Tazewell,  Tenn.  Prepared  in 
McMinn.  Acad.,  Rogersville,  Tenn.;  U.  S. 
Mil.  Acad.,  West  Point.  Served  in  Mormon 
War,  1857;  as  Indian  Scout,  1858-9;  served  in 
the  Confed.  Army,  1861-5;  was  Col.  of  the  63d 
Tenn.,  when  Gen.  Lee  surrendered,  Ap  9, 
1S65;  Was  Co.  Commander,  1875-8;  Gen.  Mgr., 
St.  Louis,  Jerseyville  and  Springfield  (now 
C  liicago,  Peoria  &  St.  Louis)  R.  R.,  1881. 
Mem.,  111.  St.  Bd.  of  World's  Fair  Comns., 
1X03;  111-  St.  Bd.  of  Agr.,  1887-98,  Pres.  1899- 
1900.  Married  Cornelia  T.  Russell,  O  17, 
1 86 1,  Rogersville,  Tenn.  Children:  James  W. 
(deceased);  Joseph  R. ;  Frank  E. ;  Frances  R. ; 
Sarah  B.  (Mrs.  Charles  S.  White).  Address, 
Jerseyville,   111. 

LAFAYETTE  FUNK 
Trustee,  1891-3;  Farmer  and  Stockraiser;  b. 
Ja  20,  1834.  F'unk's  Grove,  111.;  s.  Isaac  (h. 
Clark  Co.,  Ky.)  and  Cassabdra  (Sharp)  I-'unk 
(b.  Sharpsbvirg.  Md.).  Prepared  in  log  sch. 
at  Funk's  (^rove.  Sigma  Chi.  Grad.  of  Ohio 
Wesleyan  Univ.,  1858.  Supvr.  of  tp.,  twelve 
yrs;  mem.,  lower  house  of  Legislature,  1882- 
3;  mem.  Senate,  1884-6;  mem.  St.  Bd.  of  Agr. 
for  twenty  yrs.  Married  Elizabeth  Paulin,  Ja 
12,  1864.  Children:  Eugene,  b.  S  3,  1867; 
Paul,  b.  Jl  9,  r87i  (died  Ja  2,  1873);  De  Loss, 
1..   S    I,   1882.     Address,  Shirley,  III. 

•ORSON  BINGHAM  GALUSHA 
Trustee,  1868-73;  Horticulturist;  b.  D  2, 
181 9,  Bennington,  Vt. ;  s.  Jonas  and  Electra 
(Hinsdale)  (ialusha.  Prepared  in  Rochester 
Acad.,  N.  Y.  Engaged  in  hort.  in  Central 
Mich.;  moved  to  Grundy  Co.,  111.,  and  started 
the  Sand  Ridge  Nursery,  which  he  ran  success- 
fully until  1867;  removed  to  southern  part  of 
(irundy  Co.,  and  raised  small  fruits,  1867-83; 
retired  in  1883.  First  trustee  named  by  Gov. 
Richard  J.  Oglesby.  He  was  largely  instru- 
mental, with  his  life-long  friend.  Prof.  T.  B. 
Turner,  in  securing  the  establishing  of  the 
Univ.  of  111.  Auth.:  Small  Fruits  and  How  to 
Grow  Them;  numerous  essays  on  hort.;  con- 
tributor for  many  yrs.  to  Moore's  Rural  New 
Yorker,  The  Prairie  Farmer,  and  other  publica- 
tions. Mem.,  111.  St.  Hort.  Soc.  (one  of  the 
organizers  and  Sec,  for  sixteen  yrs.).  Married 
Mary  J.  Hinsdale.  1S42,  of  Kalamazoo,  Mich. 
Child,  Mrs.  William  Ilawley  Smith.  Died, 
1898,  Peoria. 

*DANIEL   GARDNER 

Trustee,  1873-81;  b.  D  18,  1815,  Warehouse 
Point,  Windsor,  Conn.  Co.  Commissioner, 
Licking  Co.,  O.,  1854-8;  mem.  O.  Senate,  1856- 
8;  first  Mayor  of  Champaign,  i860.  Mem., 
Chicago  Bd.  of  Trade,  1862-82;  Champaign 
Co.  I-'air  Assn.,  Pres.  and  Dir. ;  many  other 
local  orgns.  Married  Mary  Josephine  liodges, 
Ap  6,  1840,  Homer  O.  Children:  Frederick 
Cheney,  b.  D  25,  1840  (died  '  O  20,  1842); 
Emily  Cheney  (Mrs.  Henry  Swannell),  b.  Jl 
26,  1843  (died  Ap  5,  1919);  Dick  Hodges,  b.  N 
8.  1847;  Olive  Augusta  (Mrs.  N.  A.  Lloyd): 
Willis  Smith,  b.  Ap  21,  1856;  Jessie,  b.  Ap  27, 
1863.  Died  F  13,  1883,  Champaign. 


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•DANIEL  B.  GILLIIAM 
Trustee,  ex  officio,  1875-9;  Farmer  and  Stock- 
raiser;  b.  Ap  29,  1826,  Wanda,  III.;  s.  John 
(lillham.  Prepared  in  Saline  sch.  house,  near 
Wanda;  McKendree  Coll.  Mem.,  Dem.  St. 
Cent.  Com.;  the  27th  Gen.  Assem. ;  St.  Senate, 
1882-86.  Mem.,  Bd.  of  Trustees  of  Shurtleflf 
Coll.,  Upper  Alton,  for  many  yrs;  .St.  Bd.  of 
Agr.  for  twenty  yrs.,  several  times  Pres.;  Bap- 
tist Church.  Married.  Children;  One  son  and 
five  daughters.  Died  Ap  6,  1890,  Upper  Alton, 
111. 

•MOORE  C.  GOLTRA 
Trustee,  1867-73;  b.  O  29,  1810.  Came  to 
111.  in  i8,?6;  identified  with  the  early  develop- 
ment of  this  state;  contr.  and  builder  of  the 
first  Inst,  for  Insane,  and  Sch.  for  the  Deaf, 
Jacksonville;  one  of  the  first  mems.  of  the 
Bd.  of  Trustees,  and  one  of  the  men  who 
located  the  lands  set  aside  by  the  govt,  for 
the  Univ.  of  111.  Mem.,  St.  Bd.  of  Agr. 
Died  Ap   11,    1881. 

DAVID  GORE 

Trustee,  189.3-7;  b.  Ap  5,  1827,  Trigg  Co., 
Ky.  Came  with  parents  to  Maclison  Co.,  111., 
1834;  served  in  Mexican  War  as  Q.  M.,  after- 
wards locating  in  Macoupin  Co.,  where  he  has 
been  e-xtensively  engaged  in  farming;  In  1874 
he  was  an  unsuccesSfid  Greenback-Labor  can- 
didate for  St.  Treas. ;  in  1884  elected  to  St. 
Senate  from  Macoupin-Morgan  Dist. ;  St. 
Auditor  of  Pub.  Accts.,  1892-97.  Mem.,  St. 
Bd.  of  Agr.  sixteen  yrs.,  Pres.  1893-4;  St. 
Bd.  of  Equalization,  Chm.,  1892-6.  Address, 
Carlinville,  Ill.f 

•NELSON  W.  GRAHAM 
Trustee,  1891-7;  b.  N  2,  1815,  near  Natural 
Bridge,  Va. ;  s.  George  (b.  Scotland)  and 
Rebecca  (Patterson)  Oraham  (b.  Ireland). 
Engaged  in  Gen.  bus.  until  retirement.  Pres., 
Bd.  of  Trustees.  Married  Eliza  Galigher; 
Sarah  Barbour.  Children:  William  Carey 
(died);  Malcolm  (died);  Lillian  (died);  George 
Washington.  Died  Jl  15,  1901,  Chicago. 

•L.    L.    GREENLEAF 
Trustee    1817-7.      Was    a    resident    of    Evan- 
ston  for  many  yrs.     Deceased. 

•JOHN  MILTON  GREGORY 
Trustee,   1867-73.      (See  Faculty.') 

•CLARK  ROBINSON  GRIGGS 
Trustee,  1869-73;  R-  R-  Contr.;  b.  Mr  6, 
1824.  Removed  to  Champaign  Co.,  1859;  Had 
served  as  mem.  of  the  legislature  of  Mass. 
before  coming  west;  Appointed  by  Col.  W.  N. 
Coler,  sutler  of  the  25th  Regt. ;  Later  resigned 
position  and  built  a  store  bakery  at  Memphis, 
Tenn.,  catering  for  Regts.  of  the  post  varying 
from  5,000  to  10,000  at  a  time  until  close 
of  war;  For  short  time  carried  on  Mississippi 
River  trade  with  his  boat,  the  R.  B.  Hamilton; 
At  close  of  war  continued  agr.  pursuits  at  Ur- 
bana;  became  mayor;  constructed  the  Gas 
Works  of  Urbana  &  Champaign.  Played  a 
most  important  part  in  securing  location  of 
Univ.  at  Urbana;  Under  the  name  of  J.  N. 
Converse  &  Co.,  constructed  the  first  fifty 
miles  of  R.  R.  in  St.  of  Neb.  from  the  Mo. 
River  to  Lincoln;  Secured  charter  for  Dan- 
ville, Urbana,  Bloomington  &  Pekin  Ry.,  and 
was  elected  to  Pres.  of  Co.;  Few  yrs.  later 
resigned  and  moved  to  N.  Y.  to  regain  health; 
Contracted  with  the  Wheeling  &  Lake  Erie 
Ry.  Co.  to  build  a  road  from  Toledo,  O.,  to 
Wheeling,  W.  Va. ;  built  over  200  miles  of 
road  when  offer  came  to  sell;  Trouble  arose 
and  in  spite  of  fifteen  yrs.  of  conflict,  no  ade- 
quate settlement  was  ever  made;  Since  then 
associated    with    a     Syndicate    for    building    a 


low  grade  short  line  R.  R.  from  New  York  to 
Pittsburgh;  Grade  greatly  reduced  by  Mr. 
Griggs.      Died   D   7,    1915. 

♦ALBERT  PHILANDER  GROUT 

Trustee,  1908-1913;  b.  Ag  15,  1848,  Elmore, 
Vt.;  s.  Horace  (b.  Ap  9,  1816,  do.)  and 
Malinda  (Bullock)  Grout  (b.  O  10,  1825, 
Barre,  Vt.).  Prepared  in  Peoples  Acad.,  Mor- 
risville,  Vt.;  A.  B.,  Dartmouth,  1873.  Zeta 
Psi.  Married  Percie  J.  Carpenter,  Jl  26,  1882, 
Winchester,  111.  Child,  Joseph  Carpenter,  b. 
F  9,   1890.     Died  O  22,   1915,  Winchester,  111. 

•FRANCIS  BOGGS  HALLER 
Trustee,  1873;  Physician;  b.  O  13,  1826, 
Lewiston,  Pa.  Prepared  in  Hillsboro  Acad.; 
I'niv.  of  Mo.,  185 1 ;  Jefferson  Med.  Coll.,  1865. 
Located  in  Vandalia  in  185 1  for  practice  of 
Med.,  where  he  remained  until  his  death. 
Mem.,  Co.,  Dist.  and  St.  Med.  Socs.  (Pres. 
of  latter,  1866);  A.  M.  A.;  M.  E.  Church;  A. 
F.  A.  M.;  for  yrs.  a  mem.  of  St.  Bd.  of 
Charities.  Married  Lucinda  R.  Higgins,  My 
22,  1856,  Chandlerville,  111.  Children:  Mary, 
Minnie  and  Maude.    Died  S  14,  1895,  Vandalia, 

♦JOHN  MARSHALL  HAMILTON 
Trustee,  ex  officio,  1883-5;  Lawyer;  b.  My 
28,  1847,  Richwood,  O.;  s.  Samuel  and  Nancy 
(McMorris)  Hamilton.  Prepared  in  country 
schs.;  Acad.,  Henry,  111.;  O.  Wesleyan,  1868. 
Teacher  in  Acad.,  Henry,  1869;  in  111.  Wesle- 
yan Univ.,  and  studied  law;  admitted  to  bar, 
1870;  formed  partnership  with  J.  H.  Rowell; 
St.  Sen.,  28th  senatorial  dist.,  1876-80;  on  st. 
ticket  for  Lt.  Gov.,  1880;  Gov.  of  111.,  1883- 
5.  Enlisted  in  Co.  I,  141st  HI.  Inf.,  served 
about  seven  months.  Mem.,  St.  Bar  Assn., 
two  terms,  V.  P.;  I.  O.  O.  F. ;  K.  of  P.;  M. 
E.  Church,  Trustee.  Married  Helen  M.  Wil- 
liams, Jl,  1871,  Bloomington,  111.  Three  chil- 
dren.    Died  S  22,   1905. 

•DAVID  S.  HAMMOND 
Trustee,  1867-70;  b.  Ja  15,  18 11,  Washing- 
ton Co.,  N.  Y.  Came  west,  1840,  and  settled 
on  small  farm  in  Hanover  Tp.,  Cook  Co.,  111.; 
was  a  carpenter;  built  tavern,  in  1848,  on 
old  Galena  and  Chicago  stage  road;  assessor 
one  term;  supvr.,  fourteen  yrs.;  chm.,  seven 
yrs.;  elected  Sheriff  of  Cook  Co.,  1862;  ap- 
pointed R.  R.  and  warehouse  commissioner  by 
<;ov.  Palmer,  and  served  four  yrs.;  one  of  the 
trustees  that  located  the  Insane  Asylum.  Mar 
ried  Laura  A.  Barnard,  1839,  Glens  Falls,  N 
Y.  Children:  Mary  A.  Hammond-Gilbert,  b 
1846;  Eugene  G..  b.  1848;  Edward  D.,  b.  1852 
Died  My  26,  1883,  Hammonds  Sta.,  Kane  Co. 
111. 

♦GEORGE  HARDING 
Trustee,    1867-8.      Died,    1868,  Paris,   111. 

OLIVER  ALBERT  HARKER 
Trustee,   1890-91.     (See  Faculty.) 


Trustee, 


R.   R.  HARRINGTON 

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•CYRUS  HARTWELL 
Trustee,  1873;  Farmer;  s.  Nathan  (b.  Con- 
cord, N.  H.)  and  Mary  (Scott)  Hartwell  (b. 
Antrim,  Ire.).  Prepared  in  Newark,  O.  A. 
B.,  Marietta  Coll.,  O.  Phi  Beta  Kappa;  Delta 
Kappa  Epsilon.  Married  Anna  Marston, 
Hoopeston,  111.  Died  S  10,  1893,  Hoopeston, 
111. 

•GEORGE    SAMUEL   HASKELL 
Trustee,    ex    officio,     1891-3;    b.    O     4,     1838, 
Rockford,  HI.     Prepared  in  Antioch,   O.  Alder- 
man   of   City   of    Rockford.      Mem.,    St.    Bd.    of 
Agr.,     1880-91;    A.     F.    A.    M.,    Blue     Lodge, 


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Chapter  and  Comniandery.  Married  Lydia  E. 
Howell,  D  1850,  Battle  Creek,  Mich.  Chil- 
dren: George  kdward.  h.  Ap  5,  1861  (died  N' 
1869);  Mark  Tracy,  b.  N  1863  (died  Mr,  1881). 
Died  Ag  12,   1891,  Rockford,  111. 

FREDERICK   LEWIS   HATCH 
Trustee,    1899-1913.      (See   No.   22.) 

•SAMUEL  SNOWDEN  HAYES 
Trustee,  1867-70;  Lawyer  and  Politican ;  b. 
D  25,  1820,  Nashville,  Tenn.  Engaged  in  drug 
bus.,  Shawnectown,  Tenn.,  1838-40;  Began 
study  of  law  and  was  admitted  to  practice  in 
1842,  locating  at  Mt.  Vernon  and  later  at 
Carnii,  111.;  Took  interest  in  politics,  stumping 
the  southern  counties  for  the  Dem.  party, 
1853-4;  del.  to  the  Memphis  Col.  Convention, 
1845;  elected  to  lower  House  of  the  St.  Legis- 
lature, 1846;  re-elected  in  1848;  raised  com- 
pany for  service  in  Mex.  War,  1847,  but  did 
not  serve;  del.  to  St.  Constitutional  Conven- 
tion, for  White  Co.,  1847;  Dem.  Presidential 
Elector,  1848;  removed  to  Chicago,  1852;  City 
Solicitor  and  City  Comptr.,  1862-5;  Del.  to 
Nat.  Dem.  Convention  at  Charleston  and  Balti- 
more, i860,  and  earnest  worker  for  Douglas  in 
following  campaign;  del.  from  Cook  Co.  to  the 
St.  Constitution  Convention,  1869-70.  Died  Ja 
28.    1880. 

ELLEN  MARTIN  HENROTIN 
Trustee.  19 12-17;  b.  Jl  1S47.  Portland,  Me.;  d. 
Edward  Bvam  (b.  Ag  181 1,  Camden,  Me.)  and 
Sarah  Ellc'n  Martin  (b.  D  30,  1821,  Portland, 
Me.).  Studied  in  England,  France  and  Ger- 
many, 1860-68.  V.  P.,  Congress  Auxiliary  of 
World's  Columbian  Exposition,  1893;  Pres., 
Gen.  Federation  of  Woman's  Clubs,  1894-98; 
Pres.,  The  Fortnightly;  Trustee,  Univ.  of  111., 
1 91 2-1 7.  Decorated  by  the  Sultan  of  Turkey 
with  order  of  Chefakat,  1893;  Made  an  Officer 
de  r Academic  by  French  Republic,  1899;  deco- 
rated by  Leopold  II,  Chevalier  de  I'Ordre  de 
Leopold,  1904.  Mem.,  Fortnightly  Club  of  Chi- 
cago; Friday  Club;  Chicago  Woman's  Club; 
Woman's  City  Club.  Married  Charles  Henrotin, 
S  2,  1869,  Chicago  (died  Jl  25,  1914).  Chil- 
dren: Edward  Clement,  b.  Ag  17,  1871;  Charles 
Martin,  b.  Jl  19,  1876;  Morris  Bates,  b.  S  14, 
1885.  Address,  1215  Madison  Ave.,  New  York 
City. 

OTIS   WILLIS   HOIT 
Trustee,   191 1 — .      (See  No.  212.) 

•J.  P.  HUNGATE 
Trustee,   1867-8.  Died,   1872,  Louisville,  Ky. 

*OBADIAH  HUSE 
Trustee,  1873;  b.  Jl  i,  1810,  Concord,  N. 
H.  Prepared  in  Kertz  Hill,  Me.  Pursued  the 
study  of  Divinity.  Held  many  civil  honors 
and  positions.  Married  Mary  Knight,  l-'rei- 
bury,  Me.,  1840.  Children:  Fred  Dresden,  b. 
1850;  Marie  Castine,  b.  1854;  Florence,  b. 
1856.     Died,  O   13,   1887,  Evanston,  111. 

•SAMUEL  M.  INGLIS 
Tru.stee,  ex  officio,  1895-8-  b.  Ag  15,  1838; 
received  an  early  educ.  in  O.;  came  to  111.  in 
1856,  and  grad.  with  first  honors  from  the 
Mendota  Collegiafe  Inst.,  1861.  Enlisted  in 
the  loth  111.  Inf.,  1862;  discharged  for  dis- 
ability; Took  charge  of  an  acad.  in  Hills- 
boro,  1865,  meanwhile  studying  law  with 
Judge  E.  Y.  Rice;  Supt.  Schs.,  Greenville, 
1868-83;  Prof.,  Math.,  St.  Norm.  Sch.,  Car- 
liondale,  111.,  1881-6;  transferred  to  chair  of 
Lit.,  Rhct.,  and  Eloc,  1886;  St.  Supt.,  Pub. 
Instr.,  1894-8.     ]:>ied  Je  i,  1898,  Kenosha,  Wis. 

•DARIUS   JOHNSON 
Trustee,  1873.  Died,  N  17,  1887,  Pontiac,  111. 


•JOHN  STEPHEN  JOHNSON 
Trustee,  1867-73;  Farmer;  b.  O  2,  1818, 
Watertown,  N.  Y.  Married  Judith  Johnson, 
My  20,  1846,  Quincy.  111.  Children:  Florette, 
b.  F  18,  1850;  Ida  A.,  b.  S  10,  1856;  Frank 
C,  b.  Ja  20,  1859;  Mary  Emma,  b.  O  12,  1861. 
Deceased. 

•JAMES  WILLIAM  JUDY 
Trustee,  cr  officio,  1895-7;  Farmer;  b.  My 
8,  1822,  Clarke  Co.,  Ky. ;  s.  Martin  (b.  1797, 
Ky.)  and  Nancy  (Burroughs)  Judy  (b.  1800, 
do.).  Prepared  in  common  sch.,  Ky.  Farmer, 
Menard  Co.,  111.,  since  1851;  also  traveled, 
selling  thoroughbred  cattle  and  as  auctioneer 
from  Can.  to  Calif.,  from  Minneapolis  to  San 
Antonio,  Tex.,  and  over  all  the  intermediate 
country  where  such  cattle  were  raised.  Was 
Col.  114th  111.  Inf.,  1862;  was  in  the  siege  of 
Vicksburg  forty-five  days  on  the  firing  line. 
Mem.,  St.  Bd.  of  Agr.,  Pres.  at  one  time, 
1895 — ;  Christian  Church.  Married  Catherine 
Ann  Simpson,  Mr  23,  1851,  Menard  Co.,  111. 
(died  S  12,  1901).  Children:  Emma  Ade- 
laide b.  F  2,  1852  (died  Je  8,  1853);  William 
Scott,  b.  O  14,  1853  (died  D  16,  1893);  Charles 
Carroll,  b.  Mr  17,  1856;  Maria  Luella,  b.  S 
20,  1858  (died  Ap  30,  1863);  James  Joseph,  b. 
Ja  15,  1862  (died  My  7,  1863);  Julia  Birdie, 
b.  Je  30,  1865  (died  O  22,  1875.)  Died  S  16, 
19 16. 

GEORGE  FREDERIC  KENOWER 
Trustee,    1881-3.      (See  No.   72.) 

•LEONIDAS  HAMLINE  KERRICK 
Trustee,  1903-7;  Farmer;  b.  O  16,  1846, 
I'Vanklin  Co.,  Ind.  Prepared  in  pub.  and  pvt. 
schs.  of  Ind.  and  at  home.  B.  S.,  111.  Wes- 
leyan  Univ.,  1866;  A.  M.,  in  cursii..  Licensed 
to  practice  law,  1868;  With  Maj.  J.  W.  Powell 
Geol.  Sur.,  1867,  first  yr.  of  his  work  in  the 
west.  Mem.,  111.  House  of  Rep.,  27th  Gen. 
Assem.;  M.  E.  Church,  Del.  to  Gen.  Conf., 
1900,  Chicago;  Am.  Aberdeen-Angus  Assn., 
Pres.;  Am.  Breeders'  Assn.,  V.  P.;  Trustee 
111.  Wesleyan  Univ.  Married  Sallie  E.  Funk, 
O  29,  1868,  Bloomington,  111.  Children:  Wil- 
liam, b.  Jl  26,  1869  (died  Jl  11,  1873);  Daisy, 
b.  Ja  30,  1871  (died  Jl  20,  1873);  Idelle  B., 
b.  Je  13,  1874.  Died  Mr  13,  1907,  at  Bloom- 
ington, 111.,  the  day  after  he  was  elected  Pres. 
of  the  Board  of  Trustees. 

•DR.    WILLIAM    KILE 
Trustee,  ex  officio,   1869-70;  b.    1809,  Fayette 
Co.,  O.     Married.  Children:  Robert  H. ;   (Mrs.) 
Carrie  Kile  Beebe.     Died  O  4,  1877. 

•EDWARD  KITCHELL 
Trustee,  1869.     Died  1869,  Olney,  111. 

•JOHN  LANDRIGEN 
Trustee,  ex  officio,  1882-7;  F'armer;  b.  1832, 
Co.  Tipperary,  Ire.  I'rcpared  in  Sem.,  Lafay- 
ette. Ind.  Engaged  in  R.  R.  and  canal 
const.;  coming  to  111.,  1856,  he  purchased  farm 
near  Albion,  where  he  resided.  Twice  elected 
House  of  Rep.  (1868  and  '74),  and  twice  to 
the  St.  Sen.,  (1870  and  '96).  Mem.,  St.  Agr. 
Soc,  Pres.,  four  yrs. ;  V.  P.,  sixteen  yrs. 
Dieii  Mr  26,   1911. 

♦LUTHER  W.  LAWRENCE 
Trustee,  1867-73;  Minister  and  Farmer;  b. 
An  19,  1808,  Chenango  Co.,  N.  Y. ;  s.  John  (b. 
Mr  8,  1778,  Middlesex  Co.,  Mass.)  and  Lydia 
(.Sweet)  Lawrence  (1).  N  18,  1777,  Saratoga, 
N.  Y.).  In  early  life  was  a  tanner;  came  to 
III.  in  1873;  first  Co.  Supt.,  Schs.,  Boone  Co.; 
elected  to  St.  Legislature  in  1854,  the  first 
Rep.  elected  in  Boone  (^o.,  and  served  three 
terms;  mem..  Constitutional  Convention,  1862; 
elected  Probate  Judge,  Boone  Co.,  1865,  served 
twelve  yrs.;  Tp.  Treas.,  Schs.,  1840-83.     Pastor, 


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Baptist  churches  in  no.  111.  for  twenty-five  yrs. 
Married  Elvina  Chamberlain,  Ja  22,  1829, 
t'azevonia,  N.  Y.  (died  My  2,  1891).  Children: 
Alonzo  ]).,  b.  ])  25,  1831  (died  S  19,  1910); 
Harriet  E.  (Sturtevant),  b.  JI  17,  1835  (died 
Ja  7,  191 1);  Sarah  A.  (WyckofT),  b.  Ap  18, 
1837  (died  Ja  10,  1896);  Lucia  E.  (Smith)  b. 
Ap  14,  1839  (died  My  20,  1869);  Esther  M.; 
Luther  C.     Died  Jl  25,   1886,  Belvidere.  111. 

LEWIS  L.  LEHMAN 
Trustee,  1905-9;  Banker;  b.  Ag  13,  1845, 
Bruchsal,  Baden,  Ger.  Prepared  in  Bruchsal 
Gymnasium.  Served  in  Army;  enlisted  in  Ag 
II,  1862,  Co.  B,  86th  111.  Vol.  Inf.,  mustered 
out  Jl  24,  1865.  Clerk,  Circuit  Court,  Mar- 
shall Co..  111.,  1868-73;  St.  Sen..  3jd  Dist., 
1888-92;  Pres.,  First  Nat.  Bank,  Mattoon,  111. 
Mem.  City  Council,  Mattoon,  111.,  ten  yrs.; 
Co.  Bd.,  1885-1902,  chm.,  1901;  Bd.  of  Educ, 
Mattoon,  Pres.,  1897-1904;  Lib.  Bd.,  Pres., 
1896-1906;  Mayor,  1907.  Married  Ella  M. 
Granger,  D  12,  1888,  Mattoon,  111.  Children: 
Marion,  b.  O  28,  1889;  Louis  Harry,  b.  Ag 
6,   1895.     Address,  Mattoon,   111. 

•WILLIAM  LINDSAY 
Trustee,  1873;  Business  man;  b.  My  23, 
1821,  Martinsville,  111.;  s.  Vincent  and 
Martha  (Warren)  Lindsay.  Admitted  to  the 
bar  in  the  early  fifties;  did  not  follow  the  prac- 
tice of  law  to  any  extent,  but  used  it  as  an  aid 
in  bus.  career;  elected  mem.  lower  house  of 
the  Legislature,  1876.  Married  Rebecca  Jane 
McCrory,  1844  (died  1908).  Children:  James 
M.;  Laura  B.  Died  1884. 

FRANK    ORREN    LOWDEN 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1917 — ;  Governor;  b.  Ja 
26,  1861,  Sunrise,  Minn.;  s.  Lorenzo  Lowden. 
Prepared  in  Harden  Co.,  la.  la.  St.  Univ.; 
Union  Coll.  of  Law  (now  N.  W.).  Lowden, 
Estabrook  &  Davis,  lawyers,  1898;  Delegate 
to  Rep.  Nat.  Convention,  1900;  Rep.  Nat. 
Committeeman  for  111.,  Mem.  of  ex.  body  of 
Nat.  Com.,  1904-12;  Mem.,  Congress  from  13th 
dist.,  1906-11  (voluntarily  retired);  Farmer, 
Sinnissippi  Farm,  Oregon,  111.,  1900 — ;  Gov- 
ernor of  111.,  191 7 — .  Lt.  Col.,  ist  Regt..  111. 
Nat.  Guard.,  Pres.,  Alumni  Assn.;  Trustee^,  N. 
W.  Univ.;  do.,  Univ.  of  Chicago;  do.,  Knox 
Coll.  Married  Florence  Pullman,  Ap  29,  1896. 
Children:  Florence;  Pullman;  Harriet;  Frances. 
Address,    Springfield.    111. 

*A.   B.   McCONNELL 
Trustee,    ex    officio,    1867-8.      Pres.,    St.    Bd. 
Agr.,    1865-8.      Died,    D   26,    1906,    Springfield, 
111. 

FRANCIS  MARION  McKAY 
Trustee,   1885-1901.      (See  No.  277.) 

WILLIAM  B.  McKINLEY 

Trustee,  1903-5;  Pres.  111.  Traction  Co.,  and 
Congressman;  b.  S  5,  1856,  Petersburg,  111. 
Prepared  in  Champaign  H.  S.;  Attended  Univ. 
of  111.,  two  yrs.  Clerk  in  store  and  bank,  1874- 
77;  mgr.  and  partner,  banking  and  mortgage 
loan  bus.  of  J.  B.  &  W.  B.  McKinley,  1877—; 
building  and  operating  pub.  utilities,  1885 — ; 
Organized  and  became  Pres.,  111.  Traction  Co.; 
West.  Rys.  &  Light  System.  Mem.,  59th  to 
62nd  Congresses,  1905-13,  64th  and  65th  Con- 
gresses, 1915-19,  19th  111.  Dist.  Mem.,  Red 
Men;  I.  O.  O.  F. ;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  K.  of  P.;  B. 
P.  O.  E. ;  Union  League,  Hamilton  and  Press 
Clubs,  Chicago;  Chevy  Chase,  Cosmos  and 
Press  Clubs,  Washington,  D.  C.  Married  Kate 
W.  Frisbee,  F  1881,  Chicago.  Address,  812 
W.  University  Ave.,  Champaign. 

•ALEXANDER  McLEAN 
Trustee,     1876-1901  ;     Real     Est.    Agt. ;    b.     S 
24,    1833,    Glasgow,    Scot.      Prepared    in    Pub. 
Schs.,  Scot.     In  Militia,  1856-58;  Commissioned 


2nd  Lt.  by  Gov.  Matteson  and  Deputy  Provost 
Marshal,  1863-4.  Mem.  City  Council  of  Ma- 
comb, 1858-9;  Mayor,  1873-6;  elected  four 
times;  was  elector  in  1876  and  selected  as 
messenger  to  carry  vote  to  Washington  on 
Hayes  campaign;  Deputy  Circuit  Clerk,  Mc- 
Donough  Co.,  eight  yrs.  Wrote  Hist.  Mc- 
Donough  Co.  Appointed  a  mem.  of  Bd.  of 
Trustees,  Univ.  of  111.,  by  Gov.  Oglesby  and 
elected  three  times,  six  yr.  terms,  the  longest 
continuous  membership  on  bd.;  Moderator  of 
Salem,  twenty-five  yrs.  Mem.,  Baptist 
Assn.,  of  111.;  Macomb  Club,  twenty-seven 
yrs.;  Grand  Lodge,  A.  O.  U.  W.  of  111.,  Treas.; 
Grand  Sec.  I.  O.  M.  A.,  twenty-four  yrs.;  Su- 
preme Council,  Masonic  order,  33rd  degree; 
I.  O.  O.  F.,  fifty-one  yrs.;  filled  all  offices  in 
subordinate  lodge,  K.  O.  lodge,  twenty-five 
yrs.;  K.  T.,  forty  yrs.;  other  beneficiary  and 
assessment  orders.  Married  Martha  J.  Ran- 
dolph, D  31,  1856,  near  Macomb,  III.  Chil- 
dren: William  R.,  b.  Mr,  1858;  John  B.,  b. 
D  21,  1859;  Benj.  P.,  h.  Mr  29,  1862  ;Alex., 
Jr.,  b  Mr  27,  1864;  Fred  R.,  first,  b.  1866; 
Fred  R.,  second,  b.  Mr  6,  1869;  Edgar  R.,  b. 
My  14,  1873;  William  R.,  second,  b.  Ja  21, 
1878;  I.  R.,  b.  Mr  3,  1873;  Walter  R.,  b.  N 
16,   1881.      Died   O    II,   1907. 

LUKE   B.    McMURRAY 
Trustee,    1867-73.      Effingham,   111. J 

GEORGE  H.  MADDEN 
Trustee,  ex  officio,  1907-8;  Banker;  b.  Mr 
7,  1854,  Mendota,  111.;  s.  John  C.  (b.  Ire.)  and 
Mary  (Sullivan)  Madden  (b.  do.).  Prepared 
in  Blackstone  Sch.,  Mendota;  Attended  Notre 
Dame  Univ.,  Ind.,  1871-2.  Mem.,  111.  St.  Bd. 
of  Agr.,  Pres.,  1907-8.  Married  Cora  Strother, 
S  4,  1879,  Mendota,  111.  Children:  Cora  Es- 
telle,  b.  Je  19,  1880;  Geo.  Strother,  b.  S  2, 
1881  (died  O  20,  191 1);  Ralph  C,  b.  Ja  21, 
1885;  Aimee  Lucile,  b.  Ag  18,  1887.  Address, 
Mendota,   111. 

•ISAAC  SANDERS  MAHAN 
Trustee,  1867-75;  Minister;  b.  O  4,  1828, 
Sardinia,  O.  Prepared  in  Lexington  H.  S. 
A.  M.,  Knox  Coll.  Married  Jane  H.  Sher- 
man, O  10,  1853,  Peoria.  Children:  Henry 
W.,  b.  D  3,  1854;  Jennie  C,  b.  Ja  6,  1859- 
Died  O  31,   1893,  Chicago. 

•JOHN  L.  MANSFIELD 
Trustee,  1873;  Farmer;  b.  1803,  Brunswick, 
Ger.  Attended  Univs.  Glottingen  and  Heidel- 
berg. Was  educated  as  an  Astronomer,  and 
was  offered  charge  of  obs.  Jena;  Was  examined 
in  math,  by  the  celebrated  Gauss,  and  awarded 
highest  honors;  was  versed  in  lang.,  lit.,  and 
arch.  He  left  Ger.  in  18J3,  remained  one  yr. 
in  Eng.  before  coming  to  Am. ;  obtained  posi- 
tion in  the  Wash.  Inst.;  Chair  of  Math..  Univ. 
of  Pa.  for  many  yrs.  Moved  to  his  farm  near 
Mansfield,  111.,  1870,  and  lived  there  until  his 
death.  Enlisted  in  the  Civil  War  as  pvt. ;  was 
promoted  to  Gen.,  Brig.-Gen.,  and  Brevt.  Maj.- 
Gen.  Married  Josephine  Turner,  1841.  Chil- 
dren: Fielding,  Margaret,  Oscar,  Maria, 
Charley.     Died  S  20,   1876,  Mansfield,  111. 

•ROSWELL  B.  MASON 
Trustee,  1873-83;  b.  S  19,  1805,  New  Hart- 
ford, N.  Y.  Prepared  in  Dist.  Sch.;  New 
Hartford  Acad. ;  studied  engng.  in  a  select 
sch.,  Utica,  N.  Y.,  two  yrs.  Appointed  Supt., 
Morris  Canal;  located  and  constructed  Housa- 
tonic  R.  R.,  and  was  Engr.  and  Supt.,  1836- 
48;  built  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1 85 1-6;  built  bridge  over 
Miss  River,  between  Dubuque  and  Dunlieth, 
1867-8;  built  New  York  and  New  Haven  R. 
R.,  and  was  Supt.;  built  I.  C.  R.  R.  from  Du- 
buque to  Sioux  City,  1857-9;  was  connected 
with  the  Chicago  &  Alton  R.  R.,  and  was  Land 
Commissioner   for   I.    C.    R.    R.      Appointed   by 


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111.  Legislature  mem.  of  Bd.  of  Pub.  Wks., 
Chicago  to  take  charge  of  lowering  summit  of 
III.  and  Mich.  Canal,  1865-9;  Mayor,  Chicago, 
i86q--i.  Auih. :  Reports  and  articles  on  pub. 
works,  last  one  on  drainage  canal.  Mem.,  Bd. 
of  Engrs.,  Chicago  (at  one  time  prcs.)  ;  Presby. 
Church  (Elder);  one  of  the  original  incorpora- 
tors of  the  Presby.  Theol.  Sem.,  organized  F 
16,  1857,  and  a  dir.  and  trustee.  Married  Har- 
riet Lavinia  Hopkins,  S  6,  1831,  Parsippany, 
N.  J.  Children:  Sarah  Caroline  (Mrs.  llcnry 
G.  Miller),  b.  1833;  George  Arnold,  b.  1835 
(died  1855);  Alice  Lindsey  (Mrs.  J.  H.  Trow- 
bridge), b.  1837;  Edward  Gay,  b.  1839  (died  D 
18,  1898);  Roswell  Henry,  b.  1841;  Harriet 
Hopkins  (Mrs.  W.  F.  G.  Anderson),  b.  :84s; 
Henry  Burrall,  b.  1848;  Alfred  Bishop,  b.  1851. 
Died  Ja   i,  1892,  Chicago. 

ARTHUR  MEEKER 
Trustee,  1908-15;  Packer;  b.  Ap  11,  1866, 
Chicago;  s.  A.  B.  (b.  Utica,  N.  Y.)  and  Marie 
Louise  (Griggs)  Meeker  (b.  New  Lebanon,  N. 
Y.)  Prepared  in  Harvard  H.  S.,  Delta  Psi 
B.  S.,  Sheffield  Scientific  Sch.,  1886.  Ph.  B., 
Yale.  V.  P.,  Armour  &  Co.,  packers,  Chicago; 
Dir.,  Chicago  Junction  Ry.  Co.;  do..  Central 
Mfg.  Dist.  Bank;  do.,  Peoples  Stock  Yards  St. 
Bank.  Mem.,  Metropolitan  Club,  Washing- 
ton; The  Links,  Racquet  and  Tennis,  Brook, 
University  Clubs,  New  York;  Saddle  and  Cycle 
Club,  Onwentsia  Married  Grace  Murray,  1892, 
Paris.  Address,  3030  Lake  Shore  Drive,  Chi- 
cago;  bus.   add.,   Union   Stock   Yards,   Chicago. 

♦SYLVESTER  M.  MILLARD 
Trustee,  1879-91;  Lawyer;  b.  Ag  24,  1839, 
Shiawasse  Co.,  Mich.  Prepared  in  boarding 
Sch.,  Lansing,  Mich.  Grad.  from  Agr.  Coll. 
Lansing,  1864.  Instr.,  Olivet  Coll.,  1864-5; 
studied  law,  office  of  Butler  &  Cottrell. 
Milwaukee,  1865;  admitted  to  bar,  1867;  prac- 
ticed law,  Chicago,  1868;  had  as  jr.  partners 
at  various  tim'es,  Judge  Blanchard,  Judge  Fred 

A.  Smith,  I.  K.  Boyesen,  Charles  P.  Abbey, 
and  William  B.  Hale.  Took  active  part  in 
Lake  Co.,  politics  for  a  number  of  yrs. ;  alder- 
man in  Highland  Park.  Mem.,  Union  League 
Club;  Bar  Assn.;  and  served  for  a  time  on 
Bd.  of  Law  Inst.  Married  Amelia  C.  Col- 
lins, 1870.  Children:  Fred  C. ;  Everett  L.; 
Mrs.  Hugo  G.  Fischer.  Died  D  i,  190S,  Lake 
Geneva,  Wis. 

ALLEN  FRANCIS  MOORE 
Trustee,  1909-15;  Mfr.  and  Banker;  b.  S 
30,  1869,  St.  Charles,  111.;  s.  Henry  V.  (b. 
D  I,  1837,  Fairview,  111.)  and  Alzina  W.  (Free- 
man) Moore  (b.  Ap  5,  1840,  St.  Charles,  111.). 
Prepared  in  Monticello  II.  S.     Phi  Delta  Theta. 

B.  S.,  Lombard  Coll.,  1889.  Mayor,  Monti- 
cello,  111.,  1900-2.  Mem.,  Union  League  Club, 
(  hicago;  Trustee,  Lombard  Coll.,  Galesburg, 
111.  Married  Madora  Bradford,  Mr  20,  1895, 
Quincy,  111.  Children:  Capt.  Bradford  V..  b. 
My  27,  1896;  Mary  A.,  b.  O  9,  1898,  (died 
N  26,  1899);  Allen  F.,  b.  S  22,  1905.  Address, 
Monticello,   111. 

•RICHARD  PRICE  MORGAN 
Trustee,  189 1-7.     (See  No.  H30.) 

•NAPOLEON  B.  MORRISON 
Trustee,  1893-9;  Coal  Operator;  b.  F  12, 
1824,  Watcrford,  Vt. ;  s.  Moses  F.  (b.  N  26, 
1788,  Corinth,  Vt.)  and  Zilpha  (Smith)  Mor- 
rison (b.  Ap  12,  1793,  Bath,  N.  IL).  Prepared 
in  Newburg  Acad.  Studied  Civ.  Engng.  and 
practiced  twenty  yrs.  in  N.  IL,  Vt.,  N.  Y.,  O., 
and  111.  Engaged  in  Const.  White  Mountain 
R.  R. ;  N.  Y.  Central;  Baltimore  and  O.  South- 
western; present  in  ("hicago  at  letting  of  con- 
tracts for  I.  C.  R.  R.,  1852.  Came  to  111., 
1862.      Engaged    in    Mercantile    bus.,    1862-85; 


Pres.,  Odin  Coal  Co.,  from  orgn.,  1885,  till 
death.  Interested  in  agr.  and  stock  raising. 
Agr.  Exp.  Sta.,  Odin  located  through  his  ef- 
forts. .Mem..  j8th  Gen.  Assembly  which  re- 
vised the  laws  in  accordance  with  the  new 
constitution  of  1870.  Married  Margaret  La- 
vinia Smart,  O  11,  1854,  Greenfield,  O.  (died 
O  9.  1882).  Children:  Sadie  Helen,  b.  Ja 
7,  1861  (died  D  II,  1863);  Jennie  Bell,  b.  Ap 
II,  1863;  Jessie  Smart,  b.  S  3,  1865  (died  Ap 
20,  1873);  Helen  Beecher,  b.  O  30,  1867; 
Charles  Hugh,  b.  F  i,  1871-  Lavinia  Zilpha, 
b.  Mr  10,  1873  (died  Ag  4,  iS8^.)  Mem., 
Baptist  Church;  A.  F.  A.  M.;  111.  Coal  Opera- 
tors Assn.   Died  N    10,   191 1,  (Jdin,  111. 

AUGUSTUS    F.    NIGHTINGALE 

Trustee,  1899-1005;  Educator;  b.  N  11.  1843, 
Quincy,  Mass.;  s.  Thomas  J.  (b.  F  26,  1801, 
do.)  and  Alice  (Brackett)  Nightingale  (b.  1802, 
do.).  Prepared  in  Quincy  Pub.  Sch.,  and  Pvt. 
Conf.  Sem.,  Newbury,  Vt.  Psi  Upsilon;  Phi 
Beta  Kappa.  A.  B.,  Weslevan  Univ.,  Middle- 
town,  Conn.,  1866;  A.  M.,  do.,  1869;  Ph.  D., 
LTpper  la.  Univ.,  1891;  LL.  D.,  Simpson  Coll., 
igoi.  Occupied  chair  of  Ancient  Langs.,  Upper 
la.  Univ.,  1866-8;  Acting  Pres.,  N.  W.  Female 
Coll.,  1868-71;  Chair  of  Ancient  Langs.,  Simp- 
son Coll.,  1871-2;  Supt.,  Pub.  Schs.,  Omaha, 
1872-4;  Prin.,  Lake  View  H.  S.,  Chicago,  1874- 
90;  Asst.  Supt.,  Chicago  Pub.  Schs.,  m  charge 
of  Elementary  Schs.,  1890-2;  Asst.  Supt.  in 
charge  of  the  H.  Schs.  of  Chicago,  1892-igoi; 
Supt.  Schs.,  Cook  Co.,  111.,  1902-10;  retired, 
1912 — .  Auth.:  Requirements  for  Admission 
to  Am.  Colls.,  D.  Appleton  &  Co.,  1879.  Ed.: 
Twentieth  Century  Text-Books  for  Secondary 
Schs.,  do.,  1899-1906;  eighty-five  in  all;  also  a 
large  number  of  pamphlets  and  reports.  Mem., 
Neb.  Teachers'  Assn.  (Pres.,  1872-3);  Neb.  St. 
Sabbath  Sch.  Assn.  (Pres.,  1873-4);  HI-  St. 
Teachers  Assn.  (Pres.,  1886-7)  ;  Secondary 
Dept.,  Nat.  Educ.  Assn.  Pres.,  1888-9);  North 
Central  Assn.  of  Secondary  Schs.  and  Coll. 
(Pres.,  1899);  Com.  of  the  North  Central 
Assoc,  of  Secondary  Schs.  and  Coll.  on  Ac- 
credited Schs.;  H.  Sch.  Teachers  Assn.  of 
Chicago  (Pres.,  1892-1901);  N.  W.  Alumini 
Assn.  of  Wesleyan  L^niv.  (Pres.,  1891-0;  N. 
W.  Alumni  Assn.  of  the  Psi  L''psilon  (Pres., 
1890);  Mass.  Soc.  in  Chicago  (Pres.,  1895); 
Kduc.  Comn.  of  111.,  1907-11;  III.  St.  Teachers' 
Reading  Circle,  1902-10;  Epworth  M.  E. 
Church  (Trustee,  1890);  Bd.  of  Trustees, 
I'niv.  of  HI.  (Pres.,  1902).  Married  Fanny 
O.  Chase,  Ag  24,  1866,  Brookline,  N.  H. 
Children:  Florence,  b.  My  22,  1868;  Carl 
Fred,  b.  S  26,  1869  (died  S  26,  1870);  Harry, 
b.  O  II,  1871;  Jessie  Irma,  b.  F  27,  1873; 
Winifred,  b.  O  20,  1874;  Pearl  Romeyn,  b. 
D  12,  1875.  Address,  916  Sheridan  Road, 
Evanston,  111. 

•RICHARD  J.  OGLESBY 

Trustee,  ex  officio.  1867-8,  87-91;  Gover- 
nor; b.  Jl  25,  1824.  Prepared  in  Decatur,  111. 
I'^armer  and  carpenter,  111.  and  Ky.,  in  early 
yrs. ;  studied  law  with  Silas  W.  Robbins, 
Springfield,  1844;  lawyer,  Moultrie  Co.,  until 
the  outbreak  of  Mex.  War.  Volunteered  1845; 
elected  ist  Lt.,  Co.  C,  14th  III.;  Col.  Eighth 
Regt.,  Springfield,  1861;  was  wounded  at  Bat- 
tle of  Corinth,  O.,  1862;  recovered  and  was 
promoted  to  Maj.-Gcn.  of  Volunteers  by  Pres. 
Lincoln.  Went  to  Calif,  for  purpose  of  gold 
min.,  1840.  Elected  Gov.  of  III.,  1864;  re- 
elected 1872;  elected  to  U.  S.  Senate,  served 
until  Mr  4,  1879;  retired  to  pvt.  life,  but  in 
1884  was  nominated  for  Gov.  for  third  time 
and  entered  third  term,  Ja.  1885;  after  close  of 
term,  Ja  1889,  retired  to  farm  near  Ellkhart, 
Til.;  received  Rep.  nomination,  U.  S.  Senator, 
1890.  Pres.,  Nat.  Lincoln  Monument  Assoc, 
organized  My  11,  1865;  delivered  address  dedi- 
cation   of    Monument,    O    15,    1874.      Married 


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Anna  E.  White,  1859,  Decatur  (died  My, 
1868);  Mrs.  Keyes,  1873,  Elkhart.  Children: 
Robert;  Olive  (Mrs.  Snyder);  Emma  Louise; 
Richard  John;  Jasper.   Died  Ap  24,   1899. 

•ROBERT  NEWTON  PADEN 
Trustee,  1881-7;  b.  1830,  Todd  Co.,  Ky. 
Prepared  in  Lutheran  Coll.,  Hillsboro,  111.  En- 
gaged in  lumber  bus.,  Hillsboro,  i8=;6;  Mavor, 
Litchfield,  1865;  built  the  City  Hail  and  con- 
tracted for  the  first  pub.  sch.  house;  held  va- 
rious ofliccs  of  trust  in  city,  tp.,  and  co.  Mem., 
Presby.  Church  (Elder  and  S.  S.  Supt.  for 
many  years).  "Afarried  Illinois  Blackwell,  1855, 
Vandalia,  111.  (died  My  16,  1881.);  Anna 
Grinsted.  My  8,  1883,  Litchfield,  111.  Child, 
Joseph  T.  Eccles,  b.  je  13,  1857  (died  O  5, 
1857.)      Died  Je   18,   1895,   Litchfield. 

*JOHN  McAULEY  PALMER 
Trustee,  1869-73;  Governor;  b.  S  13,  1817, 
Eagle  Creek,  Ky. ;  s.  Louis  D.  and  Ann  (Tutt) 
Palmer.  Prepared  in  pub.  Schs.  Attended 
Shurtleff  Coll.,  Upper  Alton,  for  one  yr.,  1833; 
studied  law  and  entered  law  office  of  John  L. 
Greathouse,  Carlinville,  1839;  received  license 
to  practice,  1841;  elected  Probate  Justice,  1843; 
Mem.,  constitutional  convention,  1847;  Co, 
Judge,  1849-51;  mem.,  St.  Senate,  1852-8;  pre- 
sided over  Rep.  .St.  convention,  1856;  St.  del. 
to  peace  conf.,  1861;  entered  Civ.  War  as  Col. 
of  14th  111.  Vol.  Inf.;  Gov.  of  111.,  1869-73; 
supported  nat.  ticket  (the  Greeley  ticket),  1872; 
nominee  of  the  legislative  caucus  for  U.  S. 
Senator,  1877;  and  again  in  1883,  but  was  de- 
feated; again  nominated,  i88g,  and  secured 
election  by  one  vote,  Mr  4,  1891;  Dem.  candi- 
date for  Gov.  of  111.,  1888;  but  was  defeated 
by  Joseph  Fifer.  "Sound  Money"  Dem.  nomi- 
nee for  Pres.,  1896.  Married  in  1842.  Died 
S  25,  1900. 

♦J.  IRVING  PEARCE 
Trustee,  1897-q;  Hotel  Prop,  and  Banker;  b. 
Jl  27,  1827,  Rushville,  N.  Y.;  s.  Samuel  (b. 
Jl  27,  1792,  Middlesex,  N.  Y.)  and  Eliza 
(Larned)  Pearce  (b.  Mr  26,  1909).  Prepared 
in  Yates  Co.  (N.  Y.)  Schs.  Came  from  N. 
Y.,  St.  in  1852,  to  Chicago  and  took  charge 
of  the  Matteson  House,  and  was  a  hotel  prop, 
or  owner  almost  continuously  from  then  to  the 
time  of  his  death,  sixty  yrs. ;  Pres.,  Third  Nat. 
Bank,  Chicago,  1863-77,  and  was  widely  known 
to  111.  country  bankers;  was  a  very  large 
holder  of  Chicago  real  est.  Mem.,  111.  St.  Bd. 
of  Agr.,  Pres.  or  V.  P.,  1884-1902;  Inter.  St. 
Indus.  Exposition  of  Chicago,  Treas.  1873- 
1890;  South  Park  Com.  of  Chicago  Treas.  for 
two  yrs.  Married  Margaret  E.  Wilkins,  Ja 
28,  1849,  Clifton  Springs,  N.  Y.  (died  O  14, 
1901).  Children:  Grace  E.,  b.  N  28,  1852; 
Myron,  b.  S  22,  1856;  J.  Irving,  Jr.,  b.  F  5, 
i860.      Died  Jl   4,    1902,   Chicago. 

•JOHN  THOMAS  PEARMAN 
Trustee  1881-7;  Physician;  b.  O  29,  1829, 
Elizabethtown,  Ky.  Prepared  in  common  schs., 
Ky.  M.  p..  Rush  Med.  Coll.,  1858.  Dist. 
Surg.,  I.  C.  R.  R.;  served  in  Union  Army  as 
Surg,  during  Civ.  War.  Eighteen  yrs.  trustee 
Champaign  City  Schs.  Mem.,  R.  R.  Surg. 
Assn.,  of  Am.;  Co.,  St.,  and  Nat.  Med.  Soc; 
Presby.  Church.  Married  in  1855;  Mae  Fields 
Columbia,  1883  (died  Je  16,  1911.)  Child, 
Arthur  Columbia,  b.  N  25,  1884.  Died  My  26, 
1896,   Champaign. 

•JOHN   MILLS   PEARSON 

Trustee,  1868-73;  Farmer;  b.  O  7,  1832,  New- 
buryport,  Mass.;  s.  John  P.  Pearson.  Prepared 
in  Newburyport,  Mass.  R.  R.  and  Warehouse 
Comn.,  1873-77;  mem..  House  of  Rep.,  1878- 
84;  St.  Live  Stock  Comn.,,  1886-92.  Mem., 
A.   1".   A.    M.;    C:ongr.   Church.     Married  Cath- 


erine (Jodfrey,  N  15,  1855,  Godfrey,  111.  Chil- 
dren: Arthur,  b.  1856;  John  Longfellow,  b. 
1858;  Eleanora;  b.  i860;  three  dead.  Died  Je 
4,  1910,  Godfrey,  111. 

•JOSIAH  LITTLE  PICKARD 
Trustee,  i8;o-3;  b.  Mr  17,  1824,  Rowley, 
Mass.;  s.  Sai  >uel  (b.  Mr  9,  1793,  do.)  and 
Sarah  (Coffin)  Pickard  (b.  O  13,  1798,  New- 
l)ury,  Mass.).  Prepared  in  Lewiston  Falls 
Acad.  Phi  Beta  Kappa.  A.  B.,  Bowdoin  Coll., 
1844;  A.  M.,  do.,  1847;  LL.  D.  (hon.)  Beloit 
Coll.  and  Univ.  of  Chicago,  1870.  Prin., 
Platteville,  Acad.,  Wis.,  1846-59;  St.  Supt.  Pub. 
Instr.,  Wis.,  1860-4;  Supt.,  Schs.,  Chicago, 
1864-77;  Pres.,  St.  Univ.  of  la.,  1878-87;  Lec- 
turer, 1887-9.  Auth.:  School  Supervision,  D. 
Appleton,  i8go;  also  many  articles  in  educ. 
mags.  Mem.,  Nat.  Educ.  Assn.  Pres.  1870; 
St.  Hist.  Soc.  of  la.,  Pres.  1881-1900;  Chicago 
Lit.  Club.  Married  Cornelia  Van  Cleve  Wood- 
hull,  Ag  24,  1847,  Newark,  N.  J.  (died  Je  27, 
1900.)  Children:  Frederick  William,  b.  S 
21,  1851;  Fanny  Matilda,  b.  S  21,  1851;  Alice 
Electa,  b.  D  25,  1869  (died  F  11,  1872).  Died 
Mr   27,    1914. 

•JAMES  HENRY  PICKRELL 
Trustee,  1867-9;  Stock  Judge;  b.  Mr  20, 
1834,  '^lechanicsburg.  111.  Prepared  in  Me- 
chanicsburg  village  sch.;  Attended  Eureka 
Coll.  Edited  Am.  Short  Horn  Herd  Book  for 
sixteen  yrs.  Auth.:  Articles  in  the  Breeders' 
Gazette:  many  addresses  before  the  different 
live  stock  conventions  in  U.  S.  Mem.,  Macon 
Co.  Agr.  Soc,  Pres.,  1858-66;  Am.  Short 
Horn  Breeders'  Assn.,  Pres..  1878-84;  Sec, 
1884-1901;  Christian  Church  (Elder);  Judge, 
Short  Horn  Cattle  at  World's  Exposition, 
1803;  Judge,  St.  fairs  throughout  U.  S.  Mar- 
ried Margaret  T.  Bedford.  S  20,  i860,  Paris, 
Ky.  Children:  Nannie  B.,  b.  Jl  7,  1861; 
Amanda  W.,  b.  D  28,  1862;  Anna  Laura,  b. 
Je  13,  1865;  Helen,  b.  O  22,  1868;  Harvey, 
b.  O  II,  1870;  William  Benjamin,  b.  Ap  i, 
'873,  Jesse  Terrard,  b.  Ja  31.  1875;  Margaret 
Russell,  b.  Ap  i,  1878;  Henry  A.,  b.  S  i, 
1880;  Walter  Scott,  b.  Ap  5,  1882;  Hathaway, 
b.    Jl    7,    1883.      Died    F    12,    1901,    Springfield. 

•PHILIP  H.  POSTEL,  SR. 
Trustee,  1883-5;  Merchant,  Miller,  and  Bank- 
er; b.  Jl  II,  1818,  Hassloch,  Rhein  Pfalz.  Ger. 
Prepared  in  Folk's  Schula  in  Ger.  Mem., 
Legislature,  1881-82.  Married  .  Mary  A.  Eisen- 
niayer,  1841,  Mascoutah,  111.  Children:  Cath- 
erine E.,  b.  1841;  Mary  E.,  b.  1846;  Philip 
H.,  Jr.,  b.  1850;  George,  b.  1852;  Anna  M., 
b.  1857;  Louisa,  b.  1859;  Julius  ('83),  b.  1862. 
Died  jl   25,    1907. 

•ALFRED  STEPHEN  PROCTOR 
Trustee,  1873;  Farmer;  b.  My  16,  1820.  O. 
Prepared  in  Burlington  (O.)  H.  S.  ISIerchant 
until  1856.  Enlisted,  the  86th  111.,  Co.  C.  as 
Sergt.;  Lt.  and  Capt.,  Co.  A,  S7th  N.  Y.,  Inf. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married  V.  Peckland, 
1842,  O.  (died,  1850);  Elizabeth  Gillct,  My 
16,  1856.  Children:  Newell,  b.  S  15,  1858; 
Ve-sta,  b.  N  29,  i860;  Alfred  ('90),  b.  D  13, 
1868.      Died   D    10,    1896. 

•BURDEN  PULLEN 
Tru,stee,  1867-73;  Banker,  Fruit  Grower  and 
Mfr. ;  b.  Je  8,  1833,  Hightstown,  N.  J.  Pre- 
pared in  common  schs.;  Franklin  Coll.,  John- 
son Co.,  Ind.  Was  a  mem.  of  Merchants'  St. 
Rank,  Centralia.  III.;  resigned  office  of  Pres. 
and  Dir.  on  account  of  ill  health.  Helped  to 
l)lan  and  i)lant  the  old  Univ.  Arboretum;  was 
one  of  the  comn.  to  take  charge  of  the  hort. 
exhibit.  World's  I'air,  1893.  Mem.,  St.  Bd. 
of  Agr.  for  more  than  twenty  yrs.  Married 
Lucille    O.    Gex,    D    1857,    Ghent,    Ky.;    A.    E. 


g'^o 


University  of  Illinois 


Russell,  S  13,  1893,  Centralia,  111.  Children: 
five  girls  and  four  boys,  including  Rome  B. 
(■gj);  two  dead.  Died  Jl  jg,  1913,  Centralia, 
111. 

•THOMAS   QUICK 

Trustee,  1867-68;  Lawyer;  b.  O  13,  1823, 
Belleville,  111.;  s.  Aaron  and  Lacy  (Preston) 
(Juick.  Prepared  in  pub.  sch. ;  attended  Mc- 
Kendree  Coll.,  Lebanon,  111.  Admitted  to  the 
bar,  1S46;  Lawyer,  Waterloo,  111.,  1846-56; 
do.,  Belleville,  111.,  1850-60;  removed  to  Irv- 
ington,  111.,  in  1800,  where  he  assisted  in  in- 
corporating 111.  Agr.  Coll.,  of  which  he  became 
a  dir.,  1863;  for  several  yrs.  devoted  his  atten- 
tion to  farming  and  other  pvt.  interests,  remov- 
ing to  Richview,  III.,  1872;  Lawyer,  St.  Louis, 
1873-76;  do.,  Belleville,  1876  until  death.  Was 
rep.  from  Monroe  Co.  in  St.  Legislature,  1851- 
52;  St.  Bank  Comn.  under  adm.  of  Gov.  Bis- 
sell.  Gates,  and  Oglesby.  Married  Eveline  S. 
Thrift,  O  I,  1845.  Children:  Orlando 
Thomas;  Albina  Eveline,  b.  F,  1850;  Eugenia; 
Judson  Thrift,  b.  Jl  22,  1854;  Edwin  Alphonse, 
b.  My  20,  1857;  Benton,  b.  Je  20,  i860.  De- 
ceased. 

*HENRY    RAAB 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1891-95;  Educator;  b.  Je 
20,  1837,  Wetzlar,  Rhenish,  Prussia;  s.  Philip 
and  Justine  (Kaiser)  Raab.  Prepared  in  pub. 
sch.;  Royal  Gymnasium  of  Wetzlar.  iL.  D., 
Univ.  of  Wis.,  1892.  Came  to  the  U.  S.,  1853, 
and  worked  as  a  currier  in  Cincinnati,  1853- 
54;  in  St.  Louis,  1854-56;  in  Belleville.  111., 
1856,  meanwhile  studying  Eng.  Lang.;  teacher, 
Belleville  pub.  sch.,  1873-82,  1887-90;  St. 
Supt.,  Pub.  Instruction,  1883-87,  1891-95. 
Auth.:  Contributions  to  sch.  jours.,  and  an- 
nual reports  of  the  Belleville  schs.  and  the 
dept.  of  Pub.  Instruction.  Married  Mathilde 
von  Lenherke  of  Ankum,  Ger.  Died  Mr  13, 
1901,   Belleville,  111. 

*ISAAC    STUART    RAYMOND 
Trustee,   1893-90.     (See  No.  9.) 

*JOHN  PARKER  REYNOLDS 
Trustee,  ex  officio,  1873-5;  b.  Mr  i,  1820, 
Lebanon,  O. ;  s.  John  P.  and  Laura  Patience 
(Wilson)  Reynolds.  Prepared  in  pvt.  sch. 
A.  B.,  Miami  Univ.,  1838;  A.  M.,  do.;  LL.  B., 
Cincinnati  Coll.  of  Law,  1840.  Admitted  to 
bar,  1841;  Lawyer,  Hamilton,  O.,  1841-9; 
stock  farming,  111.,  1849-60;  Ed.,  Nat.  Live 
Stock  Jour.,  1809-72.  Mem.,  111.  St.  Agr. 
Soc,  Sec,  1860-71;  St.  Bd.  of  Agr.,  Pres, 
1873-4;  111-  St.  Hort.  Soc,  Pres.,  1867;  Inter- 
St.  Indus.  Exposition,  Chicago,  Sec,  1873-91; 
111.  St.  San.  Comn.,  Pres.,  1862-5;  HI-  World's 
Columbian  Fair  Comn.,  1891-3,  Dir.  in  Chief; 
111.  Comn.  to  Paris  E.xposition,  1867;  111. 
Comn.  to  Centennial  Exposition,  Philadelphia, 
1879;  Chief  St.  Insp.  of  Grain,  111.,  1877-81. 
Retired,  1893.  Married  Eliza  Anne  Bebb,  N 
3,  1842,  Hamilton,  O.  Children:  Sallie; 
Mary;  Eliza  (died  Je,  1899).  Died,  Mr  27, 
1912,    Chicago. 

•DAVID    DICKEY    SABIN 
Trustee,    1876-9;    Merchant    and    Banker;    b. 
13,_  1830,  _Spencer, 


D  13,  1830,  Spencer,  N.  Y.  Pres.,  Second 
Nat.  Bank,  Belvidere,  fourteen  yrs.;  mem., 
la.  Legislature,  1860-2;  Deputy  U.  S.  Mar- 
shal, No.  Dist.  of  111.  Mem.,  Presby.  Church. 
Married  Frances  M.  Avery,  Mr  26,  1857,  Bel- 
videre, 111.  (died  O,  1894);  Harriet  Foote, 
Ap,  1907.  Children:  Eugene  F. ;  Sidney  A. 
(died,  1909);  Helen  L.;  Mary  A.  Died,  D 
13.    1909,    Belvidere,   111. 

•JAMES  ROBINSON  SCOTT 
Trustee,  1871-3;  Real  Est.  Bus.;  b.  Mr  3. 
1832,  Shelby  Co.,  Ky.;  s.  Archibald  R.  (b. 
1809)  and  Ann  Venable  (Robinson)  Scott. 
Prepared  in  Shelby ville,  Ky.  Grad.,  Center 
Coll.,    Danville,    Ky.,     1853.       Beta    Theta    Pi. 


Teacher,  1853-4;  stud.,  Theol.  Bern.,  Prince- 
ton, N.  J.,  185s;  located  on  land  three  and 
one-half  miles  N.  of  Champaign,  1857;  moved 
to  Champaign,  1876;  Mayor,  do.,  1897-8; 
served  on  Co.  Bd.  of  Supvrs. ;  has  credit  of 
laying  the  first  farm  drainage  tile  in  Cham- 
paign Co.,  and  of  bringing  into  the  country 
the  first  self  binder  using  wires  for  binding 
grain.  Mem.,  St.  Bd.  ol  Agr.,  Pres.,  1879- 
83;  Bd.  of  Trustees  of  St.  Reformatory,  Pon- 
tiac;  Champaign  City  Council,  ten  yrs.;  First 
Presby.  Church.  IVIarried  Lizzie  King,  i860 
(died,  S  8,  1875);  Low  Emma  King,  D  15, 
1 88 1.  Children:  Anna  A.;  John  A.;  Archi- 
bald R.;  Stewart  R.;  Walter  W.;  James  R., 
Jr.;   Juliet.      Died,   N   23,    1910. 

•JOHN  W.  SCROGGS 
Trustee,  1867-73;  Physician  and  Newspaper 
man;  b.  Mr  12,  1817,  Harrison  Co.,  O.  Pre- 
pared in  a  sem.,  Marlinsburg,  O.  Began  the 
study  of  med.  with  Dr.  Sabin,  Knox  Co., 
1837;  later  attended  lectures  in  O.  Med.  Coll., 
Cincinnati;  Grad.,  Eclectic  Med.  Coll.,  Cincin- 
nati, 1840;  began  practice  in  Wilmington,  O., 
1840;  in  Harveyburg,  1847-57;  moved  to 
Champaign,  1857;  bought  the  Central  Illinois 
Gazette,  1858;  elected  to  the  Legislature, 
1868;  was  very  influential  in  securing  the  lo- 
cation of  the  Univ.  in  Champaign  County,  and 
in  obtaining  the  first  state  appropriation  in 
support  of  it.  Mem.,  M.  E.  Church.  Married 
Sarah  A.  Roach,  Ag  18,  1841,  Warren  Co.,  O. 
Children:  George;  Leonidas.  Died  Ja  3, 
1874,    Champaign. 

GEORGE  R.    SHAWHAN 
Trustee,    1887-93.       (See    No.    87.) 

•JAMES  PARK  SLADE 
Trustee,  1867-73;  Teacher;  b.  F  9,  1837, 
Westerlo,  Albany  Co.,  N.  Y.  Granted  st. 
cert,  to  teach  in  Illinois,  1864;  Hon.  degree 
of  A.  M.,  Shurtleff  Coll.,  1872;  Teacher,  St. 
Clair  Co.,  111.,  1856;  Prin.  Grammar  Sch., 
Belleville,  111.,  1857-61;  Prin.,  H.  S.,  Belle- 
ville, 1861-67;  Co.  Supt.,  Schs.,  St.  Clair  Co.. 
1867-77;  St.  Supt.,  Pub.  Instruction,  1879-83; 
Pres.,  Elmira  Coll.,  Greenville,  111.,  1882-90; 
Supt.,  pub.  schs.,  E.  St.  Louis,  1890;  Prin., 
Irving  Sch.,  E.  St.  Louis,  1890-1908.  The  111. 
St.  Teachers'  Assn.  of  1908  expressed  its  ap- 
preciation of  his  life  and  service,  in  a  Memo- 
rial address  by  John  E.  Miller,  of  E.  St. 
Louis,  D  29.  1908.  Married  Ella  Bowman,  Jl 
13,  1876.  Child,  Leonard  Tracy,  b.  N  3,  1878 
(died  Ap  i,  1907).  Died  Ap  13,  1908,  E.  St. 
Louis. 

LEN  SMALL 
Trustee,  1915-16;  St.  Treas. ;  b.  Kankakee; 
s.  Abram  I.  Small.  Farmer  and  Banker;  still 
manages  farm  near  Kankakee;  111.  St.  Senate, 
1900-04;  St.  Treas.,  111.,  1905-07;  Asst.  U.  S. 
Treas.  in  charge  of  sub-treas.  in  Chicago, 
1910-13;  St.  Treas.,  111.,  1917 — •  Pres.  for 
eight  yrs.,  Bd.  of  Trustees  of  Kankakee  St. 
Hosp.,  appointed  by  Gov.  Tanner;  Pres.,  111. 
St.  Bd.  of  Agr.;  Pres.,  First  Trust  and  Sav- 
ings Bank  of  Kankakee,  1916 — ;  Pres.,  First 
Nat.  Bank  of  Kankakee;  Sec,  Kankakee 
Inter-St.  Fair;  Pres.,  111.  St.  Fair.  1915-16. 
Mem.,  Kankakee  and  Springfield  Rotary  Clubs; 
B.  P.  O.  E.  Married  Ida  Mo<ire.  Children: 
Budd  L. ;  Leslie  C. ;  Mrs.  A.  E.  Inglesh. 
Address,   R  2,   Kankakee,   111. 

♦ABRAHAM    E.    SMITH 

Trustee,  1873;  Am.  Consul;  b.  Ap  6,  1848, 
Royston,  Camb.,  Eng.;  s.  Abraham  (b.  Eng.) 
and  Mary  (Millard)  Smith  (b.  do.).  Printer, 
Quincy  and  Chicago,  until  1858;  Ed.,  Sentinel, 
Woodstock,  III.,  1858-66;  Alderman,  do.,  1859- 
60;  Post  Master,  do.,  186 1-5;  Ed.,  Gazette, 
Rockford,  111.,  1868-93;  Fost  Master,  do., 
1847-8;  Comn.  to  Paris  Exposition,  1889;  Am. 
Consul,    Victoria,     B.     C,     1897-1915.       Mem., 


Trustees 


M.  E.  Church,  Rockford,  III.;  Preshy.  Church, 
Victoria,  JB.  C.  Married  Frances  Rice  Smith, 
F  19,  1869,  Beloit,  Wis.  Children:  Abraham 
Philip,  b.  1870;  Lillian  Rice,  b.  1875;  Sidney 
William,  b.  1876;  Harold  Kenneth,  b.  1888. 
Died  Ja  19,  1915,  Columbia. 

JULIA  HOLMES  SMITH 
Trustee,  1896-97  (first  woman  trustee) ; 
Physician;  b.  D  1838,  Savannah,  (ia. ;  d.  Wil- 
lis (b.  1800,  Spartanburg,  S.  C.)  and  Margaret 
Manning  (Turner)  Holmes  (h.  1821,  Charles- 
ton, S.  C).  Prepared  at  home  by  tutors, 
(irad..  Springier  Inst.,  N.  Y.,  1857;  studied 
in  Boston  Univ.  Sch.  of  Med.,  1873-75;  M. 
L).,  Chicago  Homeo.  Coll.,  1877;  Ad  Eundum 
degree  from  Hahnemann  Coll.  Lecturer, 
Gynecol.,  Chicago  Homeo.  Coll.,  1878;  Practice 
of  medicine,  thirty-five  yrs.,  now  retired.  Supt., 
Dept.  Northwest,  New  Orleans  Cotton  Expo- 
sition, 1885;  V.  P.,  Homeo.  Cong.,  Chicago  Ex- 
position, 1892-93;  Ed.  of  Directors,  Cong,  of 
Women,  Columbian  Exposition,  Chicago. 
Auth. :  One  hundred  pages,  Arnat's  Cyclo- 
pedia of  Med.,  18S0;  ten  articles  on  Common 
Sense  in  the  Nursery,  N.  Y.  Ledger;  regular 
contributor  to  the  Chicago  Times;  Medicine  as 
a  Profession  for  Women,  Self  Culture  for 
Young  Folks,  Vol.  5;  articles  in  many  med. 
jours.  Mem.,  Am.  Inst,  of  Homeo.;  111. 
Homeo.  Med.  Assn.;  Chicago  Homeo.  Med. 
Sec;  Women's  Med.  Club;  After  Dinner  Med. 
Club;  The  Fortnightly  Club;  Gen.  Federation 
of  Women's  Clubs;  Pioneer  Workers  of  G. 
F.  W.  C;  111.  Equal  Suffrage  Assn.;  Pol. 
Equity  League;  Founder,  Woman's  Press 
Assn.,  Ap  1885;  Pres.,  111.  Woman's  Demo- 
cratic League,  1913.  Married  Waldo  Abbott, 
i860.  New  Orleans,  (died  1864);  Sabin  Smith, 
1872.  Children:  Margaret,  b.  i860;  Willis 
John,  b.  1863;  Helen  Page,  b.  1873.  Address, 
Wisconsin    Hotel,    Chicago. 

*THOMAS  J.  SMITH 
Trustee,  1897-1903;  Lawyer;  b.  Jl  4,  1836, 
Preston,  Co.,  W.  Va. ;  s.  Jacob  (b.  Ap  10, 
1810)  and  Cecelia  (Shaw)  Smith  (b.  Pres- 
ton Co.,  W.  Va.).  Prepared  in  Union  Dist. 
Sch.,  Bellefontaine,  O.  Read  law  with  Col. 
W.  J.  Stevenson,  Louisville,  111.,  and  admit- 
ted to  the  bar,  1858;  Lawyer,  Champaign, 
1865-1917;  Master  in  Chancery  of  Champaign 
Co.,  188 1-7;  elected  City  Atty.,  Champaign, 
1866-8.  Enlisted  as  pvt.,  Co.  F,  98th  111.  Vols.; 
mustered  into  service  in  Jl  1862;  orderly, 
Sergt.,  2nd  Lt.,  ist  Lt.,  and  Capt.  of  Co.  F, 
98th  111.  Vols,  and  served  to  the  close  of  the 
Civ.  War.  In  N,  1859,  elected  Co.  Supt.  of 
Schs.,  Clay  Co.,  on  Rep.  ticket  for  four  yrs., 
but  resigned  office  at  end  of  two  yrs.  to  en- 
list in  army;  Atty.,  Wabash  R.  R.  (ro.  for 
more  than  twenty  yrs. ;  travelled  in  Europe, 
1885.  Gave  $200,000  for  a  building  for  the 
School  of  Music  at  the  University  in  memory 
of  his  wife,  known  as  the  Tina  Weedon  .Smith 
Memorial.  He  laid  the  cornerstone  in  1917. 
Mem.,  M.  E.  Church;  G.  A.  R.;  B.  P.  O.  E. ; 
Country  Club.  Married  Tina  Weedon,  Ja  25, 
1864,  Murfreesboro,  Tenn.  (died  Ag  21,  1903.) 
Died  Ap  16,  1918,  Battle  Creek,  Mich. 

JAMES   E.   TAGGART 
Trustee,    ex    officio,    1916-18;    Pres.,    St.    Bd. 
of  Agr.     Address,   F'reeport,   111. 

•JOHN  R.  TANNER 
Trustee,  e.v  officio,  1897-1901;  Governor; 
b.  Ap  4,  1844,  Warrick,  Co.,  Ind.  Removed 
during  boyhood  to  farm  near  Carbondale,  111. 
In  1863  enlisted  in  98th  111.  Vols.,  serving 
until  Je,  1865,  when  transferred  to  6ist,  and 
finally  mustered  out  in  following  S. ;  Estab- 
lished himself  as  a  farmer  in  Clay  Co.  on  re- 
turn from  war,  later  engaging  in  milling  and 
lumber    bus.    as    a    partner    with    his    brother; 


Sheriff  Clay  Co.,  1870-2;  Clerk,  Circuit  Court, 
1872-6;  St.  Senator,  1880-3;  U.  S.  Marshal  for 
S.  Dist.  of  111.,  until  1885;  Rep.  nom.  for  St. 
Treas.,  1886;  appointed  by  Gov.  Fifer  mem.  of 
the  R.  R.  and  Warehouse  Comn.,  1891;  appoint- 
ed Asst.  U.  S.  Treas.  at  Chicago,  1892-3;  mem. 
of  Rep.  St.  Central  Com.,  1874-84,  returning  to 
that  body  in  1894,  when  chosen  Chm. ;  in  1896 
received  the  nomination  of  this  party  for  Gov. 
of  111.,  and  was  elected  over  John  P.  Altgeld. 
Died   My   23,    1901,  Springfield,   111. 

•CHARLES   H.  TOPPING 
Trustee,  1867-8.     Died  Makanda,  111. 

JOHN  RICHARD  TREVETT 

Trustee,  1913-19;  Banker;  b.  D  14,  1853, 
Chicago;  s.  Oliver  (b.  N  1817,  Albany,  N.  Y.) 
and  Mary  F'rances  (Hayward)  Trevett  (b.  Je 
29,  1822,  Eng.).  Prepared  in  Champaign  H. 
S. ;  Univ.  of  111.  Clerk,  Mercantile  Bus.,  one 
yr. ;  Banker,  forty-eight  yrs.;  V.  P.,  Trevett- 
Mattis  Banking  Co.,  Champaign;  Champaign 
City  Treas.;  Pres.,  Champaign  Fire  and  Police 
Comn.;  Pres.,  Champaign  C'ity  Park  Bd.  Capt., 
Co.  D,  9th  Regt.,  111.  Nat.  Guard,  1877-82. 
Married  Helen  M.  Lenington,  My  20,  1875, 
Champaign.  Children:  Ross  L.,  b.  Jl  27,  1876 
(died  Je  15,  1913);  John  Howard  ('00)  b. 
Je  14,  1878;  Helen  Mary,  b.  My  20,  1880; 
Bess  Harriett,  b.  Je  21,  1884.  Address,  loi 
N.   Elm  St.,  Champaign. 

CAIRO  ALWIN  TRIMBLE 
Trustee  1917 — .  Lawyer,  Princeton,  111.; 
b.  Mr  15,  1869,  Princeton,  111.;  s.  Harvey  M. 
(b.  Ja  27.  1842,  Clinton  Co.,  O.)  and  Margaret 
Sabin  (Dakin)  Trimble  (b.  Ja  2,  1844,  do.). 
Prepared  in  Princeton  H.  S.  Admitted  to  bar 
of  111.,  Je  1892;  Lawyer,  Princeton,  111. 
Trustee,  Univ.  of  111.,  1916 — .  Pres.  and  Mem., 
Bd.  of  Educ,  Princeton  H.  S. ;  Delegate  to 
Nat.  Rep.  Convention,  1912;  Pres.,  Supreme 
Court  Dist.,  111.  Bar  Assn.;  A.  F.  A.  M. ;  Ham- 
ilton Club  of  Chicago;  111.  Bar  Assn.;  Bur. 
Valley  Country  Club;  M.  E.  Church.  Married 
Alice  M.  McKey,  O  9,  1894,  Princeton,  111. 
(died  O  8,  1916);  Nancy  Kyle,  Ja  18,  1919, 
Chicago.  Children:  Margaret  Victoria,  b.  O 
15.  1897;  Cairo  Dakin,  b.  Ap  27,  1905.  Address, 
Princeton,    111. 

LAURA  B.  TWADELL-EVANS 
Trustee,  1903 — ;  b.  O  6,  i860,  Weston,  Mo.; 
d.  Urbane  Neill  (b.  Urbana,  O.)  and  Eliza- 
beth (Malson)  Twadell  (b.  Springfield,  O.). 
Prepared  in  H.  S.  and  Sem.,  Waynesville,  111. 
Nu  Sigma  Phi.  Pres.,  Taylorville  Pub.  Lib. 
Bd.,  ten  yrs.;  Presby.  Ladies'  Soc. ;  Pres., 
Woman's  Relief  Corps;  O.  E.  S.,  Worthy 
Matron;  Noble  Grand  Rebecca  Degree;  Wom- 
an's Club,  Pres.;  Chm.,  Educ.  Com.,  St.  Fed- 
eration of  Women's  Clubs;  Legislative  Com.  to 
secure  appropriation  for  Univ.  of  111. ;  several 
social  clubs  and  ins.  orders.  Married  Charles 
Edward  Evans,  O  10,  1877.  Children:  Ken- 
neth Neill,  ('04)  b.  F  10,  1882;  Bessie  B.,  F 
19,  1 88s.  Address,  412  W.  First  St.,  Taylor- 
ville,  111. 

•JOHN  M.  VAN  OSDEL 
Trustee,  1867-73;  Builder  and  Contr. ;  b.  Jl 
31,  1811,  Baltimore.  In  1883  began  the  pub- 
lication of  a  work  on  practical  house  carpen- 
try, "The  Carpenter's  Own  Book";  designed 
and  erected  residence  of  William  B.  Ogden 
(first  mayor  of  Chicago),  1837,  besides  many 
of  the  finest  buildings  in  Chicago;  after  the 
Chicago  fire,  buildings  covering  a  mile  and  a 
half  street  frontage  were  supervised  and 
erected  by  him;  after  serving  term  as  trustee, 
was  commissioned  by  the  gov.  to  be  his  own 
successor  for  another  term,  but  on  account  of 
the   new   law,   reducing  the   number  of  trustees 


982 


University  of  Tli.inois 


from  twenty-eight  to  nine,  his  place  was  va- 
cated. Married  Caroline  Gailor,  1832,  Hud- 
son, N.  Y.  (died) ;  Martha  McClellan,  Kendall 
Co.,   111.      Died   1)   21,    1891,    Helena,   Mont. 

•MAJOR  D.  C.  WAGNER 
Trustee.  1870-3;  Business  Man;  b.  Mr  2j, 
1823,  Antietain.  Md.  Was  one  of  tlie  famous 
"Forty-niners"  who  took  the  overland  route  to 
Calif.;  in  fall  of  1853  he  settled  in  Mt.  Mor- 
ris, 111. ;  Was  an  ardent  patriot,  and  at  time  of 
Civ.  War  raised  the  first  company  of  "three 
months'  men''  in  Ogle  Co.;  he  was  made  ist 
Lt.,  Capt.,  Brev.  Maj.;  became  Chief  of  Staff 
to  Gen.  Kirik;  resigned  in  1864;  Was  a  char- 
ter mem.,  C^hicago  Live  Stock  Exchange,  of 
which  he  vvas  called  the  "Father";  mem.. 
Constitutional  Convention  of  1869-70;  was  a 
Comn.  Merchant,  Union  Stock  Yds.,  Chicago, 
for  many  yrs.  Mem.,  Bethany  Union  Church; 
Lincoln  Post  of  G.  A.  R.     Died  O  29,   1908. 

ROBERT    RUSSELL    WARD 
Trustee,    1915-21.      (See   No.    199.^) 

FLORENCE   ELINOR   WATSON 
Trustee    Univ.    1913-19,    Teacher;    b.    F    16, 
1888,    lola.    III.;    d.    William    David    (b.    S    10, 


'856,  Quitman,  Ga.)  and  Alice  (Patter)  Wat- 
son (b.  Je  30,  18(11,  Kinmundy,  111.).  Pre- 
pared in  Pub.  Schs.,  lola  and  Flora,  111.;  Hud- 
delson    Acad.     Address,    Tuscola,    111. 

•PAUL    R.   WRIGHT 

Trustee,  1869-73.  Died  in  Santa  Barbara, 
Calif. 

RICHARD    YATES 

Trustee,  ex  officio,  1901-05;  Lawyer;  b.  D 
12,  i860,  Jacksonville,  111.;  s.  Richard,  Sr.  (b. 
Ja  18,  1815,  Warsaw,  Ky.)  and  Catharine 
(Cieers)  Yates  (b.  S  21,  1822,  Lexington,  Ky.). 
Prepared  in  Whipple  Acad.  A.  B.,  111.  Coll., 
1880;  A.  M.,  1883;  LL.  B.,  Univ.  of  Mich., 
1884;  LL.  D.,  111. "Coll.,  1903.  Sigma  Pi  Soc. 
111.  Nat.  Guard,  1885-95.  City  Atty.,  Jackson- 
ville, 1892;  Co.  Judge,  Morgan  Co.,  1894-7; 
U.  S.  Collector  Internal  Revenue,  Springfield, 
111.,  1897-1900;  Gov.  of  111.,  1901-5;  resumed 
practice  of  law,  Springfield,  1905;  appointed 
Asst.  Atty.  Gen.,  |1  i,  1917 — .  Lav  del.,  (ien. 
Conf.  M.  E.  Church,  1900.  Mem.,  111.  St.  Pub. 
Utilities  Comn.,  1914-16.  Married  Helen  Wads- 
worth,  O  28,  1888,  Jacksonville,  111.  Children: 
Catharine,  b.  1891;  Dorothy,  b.  1895.  Address, 
1 190  Williams  Blvd.,  Springfield,  111.;  bus.  add.. 
Office    of    Atty.    Gen.,    do. 


DIRECTORY  OF  ILLINI  CLUBS 

Numerals  in  brackets  [    j  mean  non-graduates 


BRAZIL 

The  Illini  Club  of  Brazil. 

CALIFORNIA 

Golden  Gate  Alumni  Association.  Vice-Prcs., 
Frank  Bumstead,  '06,  Library,  University  of 
California.   Berkeley. 

Southern  California  Alumni  Association. 
Fres.,  James  T.  Barrett,  '03,  Riverside;  Secy., 
Emma  E.  Seibert,  '91,  1535  Northwestern 
ave.,  Los  Angeles. 

COLORADO 
Illinois   Cluk  of  Colorado.     Pres.,   Frank  L. 
Birney,   '81,   309  Ideal   block,   Denver;   Sccy.- 
Treas.,  Dr.  T.  J.  Fenton,  '06,  Majestic  bldg., 
Denver. 

DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 
Illinois  Club  of  Washington.     Secy.,  T.  W. 

Walton,  '10,   1736  G  st. 
Washington   Illinae  Club.     Pres.,  Mrs.  Anne 

Swezey   Armstrong,   '03,  408  Fontanel  court; 

Secy.,  Jessie   M.   Kelly,    ['18],   538   Irving  st. 

IDAHO    • 

Illini  Club  of  Idaho.  Pres.  and  acting  secy., 
C.  F.   Pike,   [99],  U.  S.  assay  ofiftce. 

ILLINOIS 

Aurora  Illini  Club.  Pres.,  M.  A.  Kendall, 
'07,  715  Garfield  blvd.;  Secy.-Treas.,  W.  B. 
Greene,  '08.  care  of  Barber-Greene  co. 

Belleville,  Illini  Club  of.  Pres.,  L.  N.  Per- 
rin,  '07,  Penn  bldg.;  Secy.,  C.  R.  Ogle.  617, 
E.    B    St. 

Centralia  Illini  Club.  Pres.,  Charles  Wham, 
'12. 

Champaign  County  Illini  Club.  Pres.,  W.  E. 
Ekblaw,  '10,  713  W.  Washington,  Urbana; 
Secy.,  Carl  Stephens,  '12,  Administration 
Bldg..   L'rbana. 

Chicago,  Alumnae  Association  of.  Pres.,  Em- 
ily Nichols  Trees,  '05,  9921  S  Winchester 
ave.,   Chicago. 

Secy.,  Gladys  Fishleigh  Ale- 
shire,   ['16],  Kenwood  hotel,  Chicago. 

Chicago,  Illini  Club  of.  Pres.,  J.  M.  Cleary, 
'06,  Chicago  Tribune;  Secy.,  Harold  J.  Howe, 
'i-V,   137  s.  La  Salle  st. 

Decatur  Illini  Club.  Pres.,  W.  J.  Carey,  '06, 
718  w.  Marietta  st. 

Dentistry,  College  of.  Alumni  Association. 
Pres.,  Dr.  C.  M.  Loescher.  '04;  Secy.,  Dr. 
Louis  Miller.  '06,  3641    w.   12th  st. 

Freeport  Illini  Club.  Pres.,  C.  E.  McCool, 
['09],  .s88  Lincoln  ave.;  Secy.,  L.  E.  Men- 
senkamp,    ['14],   51   Cottonwood   st. 

La  Salle  County  Illini  Club.  Pres.,  D.  G. 
Cairns.  '02,  633  Congress  st.,  Ottawa;  Secy., 
J.  R.  Fornof,  '10,  804  s.  Park  St.,  Streator. 

Library  School,  Alumni  Association  of.. 
Pres.,  Mrs.  Bertha  S.  Baird,  '11,  Mason 
City,  la.,  public  library;  Secy.-Treas.,  Josie  B. 
Houchens.  '05,  U.  of  I.  library,  Urbana. 

Medicine,  College  of.  Alumni  Association. 
Pres.,  Dr.  Frank  Chauvet,  '07,  619  s.  Craw- 
ford ave.,  Chicago;  Secy.,  Dr.  W.  C.  Ham- 
mond,  '11,  737  Sheridan  road,  Chicago. 

Military  Tract  Illini  Club.  Pres.,  Earl  V. 
Bruington,  '16.  Cameron;  Secy.,  Lawrence  V. 
Smith,   f 'i  I  ],  Alexis. 


Peoria,   Illinois  Club  of.     Pres.,  Chester   O. 

Fischer,    ''12,     604     Lehmann     bldg.;     Secy., 

Charles  H.  Tapping,  '15,  gjg  Jefferson  bldg. 
Pharmacy,    School   of.    Alumni    Association. 

Pres.,    Leo   Mrazek,    1500,    i8th    pi.,    Chicago; 

Secy.-Treas.,   B.   L.   Eicher,   701    s.    Wood   St., 

Chicago. 
Rockfokd,  Illinois  Club  of.     Secy.,  J.  G.  Fill- 
more, '09,  411  w.  State  St. 
Springfield    Illini    Cluu.      Pres.,    Fleetwood 

Lindley,  '09,  904  s.   Fifth  st. 
Vermilion  County  Illini  Club.     Secy.,  Mabel 

Bredehoft,  '09,  309  Walnut  St.,  Danville. 
Western   Illinois  Illini  Association.     Pres., 

William  E.   Whiteside,   Moline;   Secy.-Treas., 

James  Johnson,  Moline. 

INDIA 
Alumni   Association    of   Inda.     Pres.,  George 
C.  Hewes,  '83,  M.  E.  Mission,  Sitapur,  Oudh; 
Secy.,    Agnes    G.    Hill,    '92,    Y.    W.    C.    A. 
Gwailor. 

INDIANA 
Indianapolis   Illini    Club.      Pres.   and   acting 
Secy.,   C.  E.   Sargent,   '86,  2272   n.   Meridian 

St. 

IOWA 
Des  Moines  Illini   Club.     Pres.,   L.   S.    Ross, 
'89,    1308,    27th    St.;    Secy.,    E.    R.    Crowson, 
['16],  care  American  Life  Insurance  co. 

JAPAN 
Illinois  Club  of  Japan.     Pres.,  S.  Shiga.  '93, 
Tokyo    Technical    School,    Tokyo^    Secy.,    G. 
Fujimura,  '11,  Agr.  Experiment  Station,  Tai- 
hoku.  Formosa. 

MASSACHUSETTS 
New    England    Illini     Club.       Pres.,     C.    P. 
Jeffers,   '74,   Swampscott,   Mass. 

MICHIGAN 
Illini  Club  of  Detroit..   Secy.,  R.   G.  Bluth, 
['15].  832  Second  ave. 

MINNESOTA 

Illini  Club  of  the  Northwest..  Pres.,  W.  E. 
Lord,  '10,  2601  Humboldt  ave.,  Minneapolis; 
Secv.,  E.  P.  Fletcher,  'ii,  Y.  M.  C.  A..  St. 
Paul. 

MISSOURI 

Illini  Club  of  St.  Louis..  Pres.,  L.  E.  Meier, 
['14],    7208  s.   Broadway. 

St.  Louis  Alumnae  Association.  Pres..  Mrs. 
C.  K.  Rowland,  9  s.  Euclid  ave.;  Secy.-Treas., 
Mrs.   J.    P.    Slade,    ['76].   4726   Greer  ave. 

University  of  Illinois  Southwestern  Alum- 
ni Association.  Pres.,  L.  F.  Larson,  '03, 
34  Scarritt  bldg..  Kansas  City,  Mo.;  Secy.- 
Treas  F.  S.  Stroheker,  '15,  1107  Commerce 
bldg.,   Kansas   City,  Mo. 

NEW   YORK 
Illinois  Alumni   Association   of  New   York. 

Pres.,  Harmon  V.  Swart,  '06,  19  Liberty  St.; 

Secy.,    Weston    Lazear,    '07,    50    Church   St., 

New   York. 
Schenectady,    Illini    Club   of..    Pres.,    D.   K. 

Lagerstrom,  '11.  Box  810;  Secy.-Treas.,  G.  E. 

Stewart,    '12,    Gen.    Electric    co.,    706    South 

ave. 


9S3 


984 


University  of  Illinois 


NORTH  DAKOTA 
Fargo  Illini   Club.     Pres.,   E.   S.   Keene,   '90, 
lO-'S  Seventh  St.,  north,  Fargo;  Secy.-Treas., 
I.   \V.   Smith,  '08,   1 126,   i3^h  st; 

OHIO 

Cincinnati  Iulini  Club. 

Illini  Club  of  Cleveland.  Pres.,  Lion  Gard- 
iner. '09,  care  Lakewood  eng.  co.;  Secy.,  B. 
H.  Decker,  '15,  1321   w.  105th  st. 

OREGON 

Illinois  Alumni  Association  of  Portland. 
Pres.,  Mrs.  Briggs  O.  Brown  (Ruby  DeMotte, 
'02),  548  E.  46th  St.;  Secy.-Treas.,  C.  T. 
Terrill,  '15.  230  e.  88th  st. 

PENNSYLVANIA 
University  of  Illinois  Club  of   Pittshurgh. 

TENNESSEE 
Memphis  Illini  Club.    Pres.,  D.  M.  Crawford, 
['05 1.    Builder's    exchange;    Acting  Secy.,  A. 
S.  Fry,  '13,  622  Goodwyn  inst.  bldg. 


TEXAS 
The    Gulf    Coast    Alumni    Club.      Pres.    and 

acting    Secy.,    Mary    Williamson    Elder,    '87, 

Palacios. 
Houston  Illini  Club 

UTAH 

Inter-mountain   Alumni   Association. 

WASHINGTON 

PuGET  Sound  Association  of  Alumni  and  For- 
mer Students.  Pres.,  C.  G.  Parker,  ['08], 
208  Walker  bldg.,  Seattle;  Secy.,  Edith  Page 
Bennett,    '00,    2343,    33rd    ave. 

WISCONSIN 
Illinois  Club  of  Madison.     Pres.,  A.  F.  Gal- 
listel,    ['09],   care   of   U.    of   Wisconsin;   Secy., 

H.  W.  Stewart,  '09,  care  of  U.  of  Wisconsin. 
Illinois    Association    of    Milwaukee.     Pres., 

Ray  Lundahl,  '11.  7th  floor,  city  hall,  or  347^ 

24th  St..   Milwaukee;    Secy.-Treas.,   Robert  L. 

Shute,  '10,  612  Commerce  st.,  Milwaukee,  or 

251  Mower  court,  Wauwatosa. 


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WAR  SERVICE  INDEX 


This  index  contains  in  alphabetical  order  the  names  of  all  graduates  of  the  Uni- 
versity known  to  have  rendered  any  officially  recognized  form  of  service  to  the  Gov- 
ernment during  the  Great  War.  Branch  of  service  and  rank  are  given  when  known  ; 
other  details,  so  far  as  they  are  on  record  in  the  office  of  the  Alumni  Association, 
will  be  found  in  the  biographical  sketches. 


Abbott,  A.  W.,  ' 1 2— Inf.,  Capt. 

Abbott,   H.   G.,   'i8— Inf. 

Abbott,   S.    D.,   '13 — Marines. 

Abney,  M.  D.,  '12— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Adam.s,  A.  M.,  '17 — Inf.,  ist  Lt. 

Adams,    W.    D..    '18— 

Ainsworth,  W.   W.,  '12 — Art..  2nd   Lt. 

Alband   (Barickman),  Laura,  '15 — Dietitian. 

Albaugh,   H.   L.,  '17 — Avia. 

Albrecht,  D.  A.,  '16— Ord. 

AJden,  J.   L.,  '14 — Ord.,  Capt. 

Aleshire,    Sarah    L.,    '14 — Dietitian. 

Allen,  A.  M.,  '01— Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Allen,  F.  O.,  '16— Ait. 

Allen,  G.  B.,  '11 Ord.,  ist  Lt. 

Allen,  L.,  ':3— Med.,  ist  Sergt. 

Allen,  L.  L.,  '10 — Med.,   ist  Lt. 

Allen,   P.   G.,  '16— Avia. 

Allhands.  C.  L.,  '17 — 

Allison,  C.  W.,  '13— Q-  M.  C,  1st  Lt. 

Alwood,  C.  '17— Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Almond,  H.  H.,  'iS— Ord.,  2nd  Lt. 

Ambruster,  J.   R.,  '17 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Ames,  W.  B.,  '17— Q.  M.  C,  2nd  Lt. 

Amsbary,  H.  A..  '14 — Art.,  Capt. 

Amsterdam,  H.,  (f'i6 — Librarian. 

Anderle,  E.  J.,  '14 — Navy,  Ensign. 

Anderson,  A.  J.  A.,  '15 — 

Anderson,  A.  R.,  '11 — Art. 

Anderson  C.  L.,  '18 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Anderson,  C.  S.,  '14 — Inf. 

Anderson,  C.  T.,  '11 — Navy,   ist  Lt. 

Anderson,  E.  W.,  '18 — Navy. 

Anderson,  G.  V.,  '12 — Inf..  2nd  Lt. 

Anderson,  H.  B.,  '10 — Inf.,  Capt. 

Anderson,   H.   W.,   k'i7 — Avia. 

Anderson,  I.,  '15 — Engrs..  Lt. 

Anderson  (Cecil),  Jennie,  '18 — Lab.,  Technician. 

Anderson,  J.  H.,  '14 — Engrs.,  Capt. 

Anderson,   W.   F.,   '15^ — Inf.,   2nd  Lt. 

Anderson,    W.    S.,   '15 — Navy,   Ensign. 

Anderson,   W.   S.,  '14 — Avia. 

Anderson,  W.  W.,  '17 — Naval  Avia. 

Andresen,  H.  H.  L.,  '15 — Inf.,  Corp. 

Andrews,  C.   B.,  '14 — Navy. 

Andrews,   T.  B.,  '13 — Naval  Avia. 

Andrews.  R.  C,  '16 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

*Angarola,  M.  L.,  15 — Navy. 

Antoszewski,  R.  H.,  '18 — Navy. 

Apple.  C.  H.,  '14— Art. 

Arbuckle,  G.  S.,  '12— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Arends,  A.  B.,  '17 — Med. 

Armour,   P.,  '15 — Art. 

Armstrong,  L.   F.,  '15 — Naval  Avia. 

Amstrong,  W.  C,  '15 — Inf.,  Capt. 

Arndt,  P.  W.,  '17 — Med. 

Arnold,  C.  N.,  'ii— Navy,  Lt. 

Arnold,  H.  C,  '14 — Chem.,  ist  Lt. 

Arthur,  R.  S.,  '08 Engrs.,  ist  Lt. 

Ash.  J.  L..  '18— Navy. 
Ashly,  L.  E.,  '10 — Art.,  ist  Lt. 
Atkinson,  A.  K.,  '13 — Q.  M.  C,  ist  Lt. 
Attebery,  H.  F.,  '16 — Engrs. 
Austin,  M.  M.,  g'i8 — Engrs. 
Auten,  J.  T.,  '16 — 
Avery,  R.  A.,  '17 — Avia. 
Axline,   E.    S.,   '17 — Inf.,    ist   Lt. 
Babbitt,  H.  E.,  g  '17— Med.,  Capt. 
Babcock,  D.,  '17 — Avia.,  ist  Lt. 
Babcock,  Jennie  M.,  '16 — 


Bach,  I.  W.,  '08— Med.,  ist  Lt. 
Bade,  C.  IL,  '15 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 

Bade,  C.  W.,  g  '15 

Badger.  H.  S.,  '13 — Naval  Avia. 
Baer,  F.   E.,  '11 — Inf. 
Bailey,  E.  H.,  '10 — Inf.,  ist  Lt. 
Bailey.  E.  W     '18— Inf. 
*Bailey,  J.   W.,   '15 — Avia.,   ist  Lt. 
Baines,   Elizabeth  A.,   '14 — Dietitian 
Baines,  O.  R.,  '12— Ord.,  2nd  Lt. 
Bainum,    G.   C,   '13 —   Inf.,    ist   Lt. 
Baker,  G.   C,  '17 — Engrs. 
Balderson,  T.  A.,  '18 — Art. 
Ballans,   Anna   M.,   g   '10 — 
Ballou,  J.   L.,  '14 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Barber,  H.   H.,  '07 — Marines,  Lt. 
Barber,  J.  K.,  '16 — Inf.,  ist  Lt. 

Barber,  L.  C,  '13 Inf.,  ist  Lt. 

Barber,    P.    C,    '14 — Art.,    ist    Lt. 

Barden,  PI.   E.,  '15 — Navy,  Ensign. 

Bargh,  G.  H.,  '14— Q.  M.  C,  2nd  Lt. 

Barker,   E.   F.,  '17 — Navy,   Lt. 

Barnes,    E.    C,   '17 — Naval  Avia.,   Ensign. 

•Barnes,   H.   J..    '17— Ord. 

Barnes,  O.   A.,   '18 — Engrs.,  reserve. 

Barnes,  R.  D.,  '16 — Inf.,  Capt. 

Barnes,  R.  O.,  '15 — Engrs. 

Barreau,  A.  M.,  '15 — Engrs..  2nd  Lt. 

Barrett,  F.  N.,  '17 — Inf.,  Corp. 

Barron,  A.   F.,   '15 — Engrs.,  Corp. 

Bartells,  H.  H.,  '13— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Bartlett,   H.   O.,   '18 Inf.,   2nd   Lt. 

Bartling,   H.    W.,    '14 — Art.,    Sergt. 
Bascom.  G.  R.,  '05 — Med.,  Maj. 
Bascome,   B.   S..   '13 — -Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 
Battey,  B.  R.,  '17— Q.  M.  C,  Corp. 
Bauer,  H.  L.,  '14 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Bauer,   R.   S.,   '04— Y.   M.   C.  A. 
Baumgarten,  A.  W.,  '14 — Engrs..   ist   Lt. 
Baxter,  V.  B.,  '14— Q-  M.  C,  2nd  Lt. 
Bayley,   P.   L.,  g  '14 — Avia.,  Capt. 
Beal,  W.  H.,  '16— Inf.,  ist  Lt. 
Bear,  C.  R.,  '18— Inf.,  Lt. 
Bear,   R.,   '10 — Avia.,   Sergt. 
Beattie,  H.  T.,  '18— Lieut.,  C.  W.  S. 
Beatty,  E.  C.  O.,  'i6— Inf.,  ist  Lt. 

Beatty,  O.  C,  '18 Art..  2nd  Lt. 

Beaubien,  W.  P.,  '16 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Beaumont,  G.  S.,  '14 — Inf.,  ist  Lt. 
Bebb,  E.  A.,  '16— Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 
Bebb,  F.,  '16 — Avia.,   2nd  Lt. 
Bebb,   K.,  '12— Chem. 
Bebb,  M    R.,  '13 — Avia.,  Capt. 
Beckemeyer,  O.   W.,  '07 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Becker,    L.   M.,   '16 — Inf..   Capt. 
Becker.   P.,   '17— Q.  M.   C,  2nd  Lt. 
Becker,  W.  H.,  '17 — Art.,  Corp. 
Beebe,  C.  K.  Jr.,  '14- — Chem.,  2nd  Lt. 
Bcekley.  J.  S.,  g  '17 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Behel,  W.  A.,  '17— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Behr,  H.  R.,  '16 Q.  M.  C,  2nd  Lt. 

Beifuss.   E.    L.,   '15 — Art. 

Bell,  K.  C,  '16— Inf.,  Capt. 

Bell,  L.   R.,   '14— Chem. 

Bclnap,  N.  D.,  '14— Art.,   2nd  Lt. 

Belshaw,  C.  F.,  '16 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 

Belsley,  B.  R.,  '12— Navy,  Lt. 

Belt.   T.    II.,   '12— Engrs. 

Beltz,"T.   S.,  '16— Avia. 

Benjamin,   F.   P.,   '08— Inf.,   ist   Lt. 


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Beniier.   A.  J.,   '15 — Art.,   Sergt. 
Benner.  \V.  1.,  '15 — Inf.,  Sergt. 
Bennett,  A.  N.,  '07 — Art..  Capt. 
Bennett.  Louise  N.,  '14 — Q-  M.  C.  Sec. 
Bennett.    Marguerite   H.,    '16— Dietitian. 
Bennett,  W.  H.,  '15— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Benson,  A.   E.,  '15 — Inf. 
Benst,  C.  '18— Med. 
Benton,   F.,   '11 — Engrs. 
BenU,  C.  L.,  '16 — Art.,  ist  Lt. 
Berber,  J.  M.,  '03 — Med. 
Berg.  B.  C.  '16— Inf.,   jnd  Lt. 
Bcrgland.  F.  H.,  '14— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Berns,  M.  A.,  '10 — Engrs.,  Capt. 
*Berry,  E.  H.,  '14 — Art.,  ist  Lt. 
Bevis,  A.  L.,  '16— Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Beyer,  Elizabeth.  '16— Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Beyrer,   W.   H..  '09 — Engrs.,   ist  Lt. 
Biegler.  P.  S.,  g  '17 — Avia. 
Bigle.  H..  'is— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Billman.  E.,  '16 Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Binder,  G.  F.,  '17 — Inf.,  Sergt. 

Black.   B.  A.,  '18— Inf.,   2nd   Lt. 

Black,  T.  E.,  '14 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Black,  R.  O..  '12 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Blake,  G.  W..  '15— Art..  2nd  Lt. 

Blake,  J.  B.,  '87— Q.  M.  €..  Maj. 

Blatherwick,  N.  R.,  g  '12 — Cham.,  Capt. 

Blatherwick,  W.  F.,  '13 — Inf..  ist  Lt. 

Block,   E.   R.,   '12— Art.,    ist   Lt. 

Block,   E.   S.,   '16— Med.,    Sergt. 

Block.    Freda   E..   '17 — Red   Cross. 

Blomfeldt,  A.   A.,   '10 — Naval    Avia.,   Ensign. 

Blum,   W.  J.,   '14— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Boardman.  H.  C,  '10 — Art..  Maj. 

Bock,  P.  T.,  '13— Engrs..  Maj. 

Bo  ?rner,  E.   S.,  '17— Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Bollinger,   W.    N.,   '11 — Engrs. 

Bolton,  W.  J.,  '18— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Boone,  G.  I.,  '14— Art. 

Booth,  L.,  '17 — Avia..  2nd  Lt. 

Booth,  Mary  J.,  '04 — Red  Cross. 

Boothe,  U.  J.,  '08 — Art.,  Capt. 

Booze,  R.  W..  '12 — Art.,  ist  Lt. 

Boin,   C.   E..   '18— 

Borton,  C.  W.,  '17 — Inf.,  ist  Lt. 

Boston.  P.  M.,  '17 — Inf..   ist  Lt. 

Bow,  L.  C.  '15 — Inf.,   ist  Lt. 

Bow,  W.  E.,  '14 Art.,   Capt. 

Bower,  P.  E.,  '17 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Bowler.  Alida  C,  '10 — Red  Cross. 

Boye,  W.  F..  '16 — Navy. 

Boyer,  W.  H.,  '14 — Engrs.,  Capt. 

Boyle,  C.  W..  g'17 — Navy. 

Blacken,    E.    F.,   '10 — Engrs..   Capt. 

Brackenbury.  B.  A.,  '09 — Engrs..  Maj. 

Bradley,  E.  P.,  '12— Q.  M.  C,  Capt. 

Bradley,   T.  J.,  '09 — Navy,  Ensign. 

Bradley,   Leroy,  '17 — Art.,   Corp. 

Bradley,  Lloyde,  '17 — Navy. 

Bradley  (Anderson)  Tirzah,  '06 — Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Brady,  G.  K.,  '16— .'Kvia.,   ist  Lt. 

Braham.  J.  M.,  g  '18 — Chem.,  Capt. 

Bramlet,  H.  B.,  '17 Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Branch.  W.   R.,  '17 — Art. 
Brandon,  J.  F.,  '16 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 
Brandncr,  A.  R.,  '13 — Inf. 
Brands,  E.  G.,  '11 — Inf..  ist  Lt. 
*Brannon,   G.   R.,   '15 — Navy. 
Brannon,   H.   F.,   '14 — Navy,   Yeoman. 
Brazeau.    E.    F.,  'i7-^Navy. 
Breece,  H.  D.,  '18 — Chem. 
Brcedis,  J.,  '16 — Chem.,  Corp. 
Breedlove,  L.   B.,  '14 — Ord.,   Capt. 
Brces,  P.  R.,  '18— Chem. 
Breese,  C.  S.,  g  '16 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 
Brcgger,   T.,    '10 — Inf. 
Breneman,  A.  L..  '16— Engrs. 

Brenneman,  C.  G.,  '17 Avia. 

Bressler,   C.   E.     '09 — Engrs. 
Breton,  J.  F.,  '14 — Avia..   Lt. 
Britfgs.   Flora.    '17 — Dietitian. 
Brigham,   E.   R.,   '18 — Inf..   Instr. 
Brinham,   R.   O..  g  '14 — Med. 
Bristow,  G.  \V.,  '17— Ord. 
Britt.  C.  A.,  '17 — Avia.,  and  Lt. 
Brockmeyer,  E.  J.,  '13 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 


Broehl,  W.  G.,  '14— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Bronson,  R.  B.,  '16 — Inf.,  Capt. 
Brooks,  F.  A.,   '17 — Avia.,   ist  Lt. 
Brooks,  Fannie.  '15 — Red  Cross. 
Brooks,  O.   F.,   '15— Engrs. 
Brown,  A.  B.,  'i7^Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Brown,   A.   VV.,   '17 Art. 

*Brown,   B.,   '16 — Inf.,  2nd   Lt. 
Brown,  B.  K.,  '18 — Art.,  jnd  Lt. 
Brown,   C.   A.,  '14 — Avia. 
Brown,  E.  E.,  '18 — Avia.,  Sergt. 
Brown,  H.  A.,  '11 — Avia.,  Capt. 
Brown,  H.  D.,  '14— Q.  M.  C,  2nd  Lt. 
Brown,   H.   T.,   '14 — Engrs.,   Corp. 
Brown,  H.  W.,  '17— Ord. 
Brown,  J.    B.,   '15 — Med.,  2nd   Lt. 
Brown,  J.  F.,  '13 — Inf..  Mai. 
Brown,  J.  L.,  '17— Q.  M.  C..  Capt. 
Brown,  K.*G.,  '16 — Art.,  Capt. 
Brown,  Lizbeth,  '16 — Dietitian. 
Brown,   L.   W.,   '15 — Avia. 
Brown,   P.   M.,  '06— Y.  M.   C.   A. 
Brown,   R.    P.,   '17 — Art.,   2nd   Lt. 
Brown,  R.  R.,  '16 — Inf..  ist  Lt. 
Brown,   S.   D.,   '04 — Corp. 
*Brown,  W.,  '15 — Inf. 
Brown,  W.  J.,  '00— Q.  M.  C,  Capt. 
Browning,  T.   S.,  '17 — Art. 
Brownson.  H.  G..  '06 — Inf. 
Brunkow,  N.  F.,  '14 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 
Brunskill,    E.    W.,    '17— Inf..    ist    Lt. 
Brunson,  A.  M.,  '13 — Avia..  Instr. 
Brush,  D.  H.,  Jr..  '06 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Bryant,   R.  A.,  '18 — Art. 
Bublitz,    W.   J..    '14 — Engrs.,    2nd   Lt. 
Buchanan,  J.   W.,  '01 — Inf. 

Buchanan,  J.    L.,   '04 Engrs.,   Maj. 

Buchanan,   R.   B.,  '17 — Marines,  Capt. 

Buchanan,  W.  L.,  '10 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Bucher.  E.  G.,  '15 — 

Buckingham,   A.   W.,   '11 — Engrs.,   ist   Lt. 

Buell.  T.  H.,  '16— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Buhai,  A.  S.,  '16 — Avia. 

Buhai.   M..    '14— Ord. 

Bull.  VV.  E..  '18— Navy. 

Bullard,   E.   W.,   '13 — Engrs.,  Capt. 

Bnmstead,  A.  P..  '08 — Med. 

Bunn.  N.  L.,  '13 — Art. 

Bunting,  C.  A.,  '11— Ord. 

Bunting,  L.  D.,  '16 — Inf.  2nd  Lt. 

Bunting,  L.  J.,  '14 — Art.,   ist  Lt. 

Burgan,    Laverne    A.,    'i8__Dietitian. 

Burger,   A.    H.,    '17 — Avia. 

Burgess,   H.   H.,   '08 — Ord..   Capt. 

Burgess,   R.   R.,  '04 — Avia. 

Burggraf,  C.  I.,  '14 — Engrs.,  ist  Lt. 

Burgoon,  D.  W.,  '16 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Burgston,  C.  H.,  '17 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Burnell,    K.    A.,    '10 — Sig.    Corps.,    ist   Lt. 

Burns,  C.  A.,  '11 — Inf..   ist  Lt. 

Burns,    F.    B.,   '14 — Med.,    Sergt. 

Burns,  J.  K.,  '11 — Med.,  ist  Lt. 

Burns,  O.  M.,  '16— Inf.,  Capt. 

Burrcll.  T.  H..   16— 

Burt,  H.  J.,   '96— 0.   M.  C,  Maj. 

Burt,  J.   L.,  '11 — Navv 

Burtnett.  R.  A..  '18— Ord. 

Burton.  L.  v..  'ii — Med.,  ist  Lt. 

Burwash,  C.   F.,  '13 — Inf..  ist  Lt. 

Burwash,  L.  S.,  '17 — Avia.,   ist  Lt. 

Burwash,  T.  C.  '14— Q-   M.  C.  Sergt. 

Buschmann.  W.  H.  H.,  '18 — Inf. 

•Buscy.   C.    B.,   '08— Inf.,   2nd   Lt. 

Bush,  F.  A.,  '15— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Bush,  K.  B..  '16— Inf.,  Capt. 

Bush,  L.,  '88— Q.  M.  C.  Lt.  Col. 

Bushnell.  II.   B.,  '07 — Engrs..  Capt. 

Butler,  C.   S.,  '09— Inf..  Capt. 

Butler,  G.  IL.  '15— Inf..  Cant. 

Butler.  W.   G.,  '14—0.   M.   C,   2nd   Lt. 

Butt.   II.   M..  '14 — Engrs.,   Lt. 

Buxton,  E.  W.,  '07 — Engrs. 

Buvers,  A.  S.,  '08— Art..  Maj. 

Cahcen.  R.   M.,  'oq— O.   M.  C. 

Cadle,  C.   T.,   '16 — Naval   Avia. 

Caldwell.   B.  J..  '11— Navv,   Lt. 

•Caldwell,  C.  E.,  Jr..  '12— Ord.,  2nd  Lt. 


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Cameron,  G.  M.,  '18 — Med. 
Camp,   C.   L.,   '05 — Engrs. 
Camp,  VV.   R.,  '11— Q.  M.  C. 
Campbell,  C.  VV.,  '17 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 
Campbell,  D.  J.,  '16 — Chem. 
Campbell,   1).    M.,    '17 — Art.,   2nd   Ll. 
Campbell,  N.  N.,  'lo— Q.  M.  C. 
Campbell,  S.  C.  'oS— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Campbell,  W.  F.,  '17 Inf.,  2nd  I-t. 

Canon,  C.  C,  '17 — Art.,  Sergt. 
Capek.  L.  V.,  '11 — Med. 
Carlson,  A.   L.,   '17 — Navy 
Carlson,  H.   L.,  '17 — Inf.,   Lt. 
Carlson,  M.   R.,  '12— Ord.,   Sergt. 
Carpenter.   C.   K.,   '15 — .Avia. 
Carr,  R.  F.,  '93— Q.  M.  C,  Maj. 
Carr,   W.   C.   '13 — 
Carroll,  D.   B.,  '15— Inf.,  Capt. 
Carroll,  F.  O.,  '16— Avia.,  ist  Lt. 
Carroll,   T.   B.,   '17 — Avia.,    1st    Lt. 
Carter,  "B.  F.,  '18— Art. 
Carter,  C.  \V.,  '93 — Med.,  Capt. 
Carter,   I.   R.,   '14 — Ord.,  2nd  Lt. 
Carter,  Lucile,  '15 — Ord.,  Clerk. 
Carson,  H.  Y.,  '11 — Red  Cross. 
Cartwright,   C.   F.,   '14 — Engrs.,  Capt. 
Case,  J.    R.,   '13 — Capt. 
Casey.  A.  B.,  '07 — Art. 
Cassidy.  H.   M.,  '14 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 
Castle.  D.  W.,  '17 — Avia.,  Capt. 
Cate,  H.  A.,  '13 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Cavette,  F.   E.,  '17 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 
Chakravarty,  A.   C,   '18 — Art. 
Chambers,  C.  R.,  '11 — Inf.,  Corp. 
Chambers,  W.  H.,  '15 — Med.,  2nd  Lt. 
Champion,   E.   V.,   '12 — Inf.,   Capt. 
Chapman,  D.  V.,  '18 — Art. 
Chapman,   D.  W.,   '03 — Inf..   2nd  Lt. 

Chapman.  R.  D.  C,  '15 Inf.,  ist  Lt. 

Chartrand,   J.    B.,    '16 — Navy 
Chase,  D.,  '14 — Art.,   ist  Lt. 
Cheney.  H.  L.,  '12 — Art. 
Chenoweth,  H.  E.,  '13 — 
Chew,   Dorothy,  '16 — Dietitian. 
Childs.  T.   B.,  '18— Inf. 
s.  H.  M..  ' 


Chiles.  H.  M..  '17 — Avia. 
Chinhind,  J.  F..  ho— Q.  M.  C,  ist  Lt. 
Chittenden,   R.   M.     '17 — ^Art.,  2nd   Lt. 
Choisser,   W.    C,     17 — Avia. 
Christensen,    E.   O..   '14 — Avia. 
Christie.  T.   R.,  g  '18 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Christy,  G.   B.,  '15— Ord..  2nd  Lt. 
Church.   L.,   '17 — Navy,   2nd   Lt. 

Churchill,  J.  E.,  '14 Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Claflin,  S.  T.,  '14 — Avia.,  Lt. 
Clark,  A.  B.,  '07— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Clark,  C.  A.,  '98— Lt.  Col. 
Clark,  C.  A.,  '14 — Art. 
Clark,  C.  M..  '17 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Clark,  C.  W.,  '13 — Engrs. 
Clark,  G.,  '16— Inf.,   ist  Lt. 
Clark,  H.  E.,  '16— Aerial  Photog, 
Clark,  Helen  B.,  'is— Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Clark.  J.   G.,   '18— Navy 
Clark.  J.  R.,  '06— Inf.,  Maj. 
Clark,  S,  C,  g  '09 — Chem.,  Capt. 
Clark,   T.   A.,  '04— Art.,   Lt.   Col. 
Clark.  W.  A..  '05 — Med.,  ist  Lt, 

Clarke,   Ethel,   '14 Dietitian 

Clarke.  J.   R..  '16— Q.  M.  C. 

Clausen    (Williams),    Elizabeth,    '14 — Dietitian 

Claussen,  A.  W.,  '13 — Art. 

Clayton.   T.   W..    '98 — Engrs..  Capt. 

Clem.  O.   M.,  '18— Inf..  2nd  Lt. 

Clements.  O.  R..  '14 — Inf..  2nd  Lt. 

*Clendenen,  P.  M.,  '09 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Clover.   I.   N.,  '15 — Inf. 

Clyman.   D.,  '15 — .\rt. 

Cobb,    Margaret,    g   '13 — Psychologist 

Cochran,   C.    B.,   '15 — Art. 

Coghlan.  B.  K..  '08 — Engrs.,  Capt. 

*Colcord.  E.  R..  '11— Hdqtrs.,  Office. 

Coley,  G.,  '17 — Art.,  Sergt. 

Colgrove.  Vivian.   '18 Clerk. 

Colmey.  D.  C,  '18- Art. 

Colson,  H,  E.,  '15— Q.  M.  C.  1st  Lt. 

Colton,   R.   S.,  '16 — Inf.,   1st  Lt. 


Comstock,  D.  F.,  '15 — Avia. 
Conant,   L.   J.,    '18 — Navy 
Congleton,  F.  IL,  '18 — Lt. 
Connard,  C.  E.,  '08 — Inf.,  Sergt.  Maj. 
Consocr,  G.  O.,  '17 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 
Cook,  E.,  '17 — Engrs. 
Cooke,  D.   6,,   '12— Med. 
Coolidge,  W.  F.,  '18 — Navy 
Cooper,   E.   A.,   'i6 — Naval  Avia. 
Cope,  L,   v.,  '17— Inf.,   ist  Lt. 
Copenhaver,  R.  G.,  '17 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Corbly,  L.  S.,  '15 Q.  M.  C,  Sergt. 

Corbus,  B.  R.,  '00 — Med.,  Maj. 

Corke,   II.  W.,  '17- Q.  M.  C,  Sergt. 

Corley,   H.,   '13 — Engrs.,   Corp. 

Corley,    S.,    '15 — Engrs.,    Sergt. 

Cornell,  D.  S.,  '17 — Avia. 

Corper,  P.,  '18 — 

Cortis,  F.,  '13— Inf.,  ist  Lt. 

Corzine,  D.  C.,  '18 — Avia. 

Corzine,  H.,  13 — Avia.,  Capt. 

Costar,  L.,  '13 — Avia. 

Covey,    E.    L.,   '17 — Navy 

Cox,  H.   R.,  '17- Avia. 

Cox,  S.,  g  'is — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Craigmile,  C.  J.,  '13 — Cav.,  1st  Lt. 

Craigmile,   R.  J.,   '18 — Navy. 

Grain,  C.   M.,  '15 — Navy.   Yeoman 

Crawford,  C.  W.,  '15— Med. 

Crawford,  F.  N.,  g  '16— Red  Cross 

Crawford,  H.  H.,  '13— Q-  M.  C,  Capt. 

Crawford.  J.  L.,   '17 — Inf. 

Crebs,  J.  P.,  'i6— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Creedan,  J.  F.,  '18— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Cress,  E.  E.,  '18 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Crofts,  C.  '17— Q.  M.  C. 

Croll.  P.  R..  '13— 

Crooks,  H.  F.,  '16 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 

Crosiar,  A.   O.,  '18 — Avia. 

Cross,  G.  A.,  '16 — Inf..  Sergt. 

Crutchfield,   W.,   '16 — Engrs. 

Gummings,   H.   L,,  '15 — Inf.,   Sergt.   Maj. 

Cummins,  W.  E.,  '15- Q-  M.  C,  Sergt. 

Cunningham,  S.  R.,  '17 — Art.,  ist  Lt. 
Curfman,  L.  E.,  '01 — Engrs.,  Lt.  Col. 
Curtis,   B.   T.,   '17— Art.,   Corp. 

Cuskaden,  M.,  '18 — Avia..  Capt. 
Cuthbertson,  W.  S.,  '17 — Med.,  Sergt. 

Cutler,   J..   '14 — Engrs. 

Dace,   F.    C   '14 — Avia. 

Dahringer.   H.   W.,   '13 — Art.,    ist   Lt. 

Dallenbach,   J.    C,   '02— Med.,    Maj. 

*DaIIenbach,  J.   H.,  '14 — Inf.,   Corp. 

Dallenbach,   K.,   '10 — Maj. 

Dallenbach,  L.   E.,  '12 — Art.,  Maj. 

Daly.  E.  P.,  '17— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Darby,  H.,  Jr.,  '17 Art.,  Capt. 

Darmer,  G.  A.,  '00 — Med.,  Capt. 

Darrell,   G.  C,   '17— Art.,    1st  Lt. 

Davies,  R.  E.,  '14 —  Med.,  ist  Lt. 

Davis,  Elizabeth  H.,  '14 — 

Davis,    F.   A.,   '18 — .Xvia. 

Davis,  J.  E.,  '18— Inf. 

Davis,  J.  W.,  '12 — Avia.,  Capt. 

Davis,  J.   W.,  g  '17 — Avia.,   1st  Lt. 

Davis.  L.  H.,  '17— Q.  M.  C,   1st  Lt. 

Davis,  L.  L.,  '17 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Davis,   M.   R.,  '17 — Art. 

Davis,   P.   F.,  '17 — Avia..  2nd  Lt. 

Davis,  R.  L.,  g  '17— Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Davis,    Reba.     11- — Libn. 

Day,  C.  L.,  '17. Avia.,  Lt. 

Day,  H.  W..  '17 — Navy,  Capt. 

Day,   U.   S.,   '17— Avia. 

Day,  W.  T.,  '16— Inf..  Capt. 

Day.  W.  W.,  '10— Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Deahl,   N..    '18— Ord. 

Deakman,  H..  '15 — Engrs.,  ist  Lt. 

Dean,  F.  C,  '12 — Inf..  2nd  Lt. 

Dean    R.  H.,  g'i8 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Debel,  N.  H.,  g  '14— Inf.,  ist  Lt, 

Deets,  H.  B..  '14— Med. 

Deiss,  W.   C.   '15 — Avia. 

DeLeuw,  C.  E.,  '12 — Engrs.,  ist  Lt. 

Demuth.  J.  E.,  '15- ist  Lt. 

Denz,  R.   E..  '16— Med..   Sergt. 

Derby.  H.  L.,  '17 Q-  M.  C. 


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Derby,  S.  R.,  '15 — Navy 

Dern,   K.   L.,   '18 — Chem. 

De   Swarte,  C.  G.,  '15 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 

DeteriiiR,   O.   C,  '15— Q.   M.   C. 

Devine,  H.,  '14 — Avia. 

Devlin,   I.  L.,  '17 — 

Dewev,  'E.  C,  '17— Q.  M.  C. 

Dewey,  W.  H.,  Si— Q.  M.  C,  Capt. 

Dibell,  H.  C.  '16— Inf. 

Dickenson,   R.  W.,  'iz^Inf.,   ist  Lt. 

Dickerson,  E.   B.,  '14 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Dickerson.  O.  M.,  '03 — Art.,  Capt. 

Dieserud,   H.  C,  '18— Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 

Dietz,  J.   W.,  '18 — Med.,  Sergt.  Maj. 

Dillavon,  E.   R.,  '15      Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Dillon,  L.   A.,  '09 — Art. 

Dillon,  R.  H.,  '01 — Engrs..  Capt. 

Dilon.  W.  W.,  '98— Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Dix,  E.  J.,  '15— Engrs. 

Di.\on,   N.   M.,  '11 — Inf.     ist  Lt. 

Dobbins,  V.  F..  '15- — Inf.,  2nd   Lt. 

Do.ld.  T.   F.,   '07— Avia.,  Lt.  Col. 

Doisy,  E.  A.,  '14 — Med.,   ist  Lt. 

Domas,  J.  A.,  '15 — Inf. 

Donaldson,  J.  R..  'i6- — Engrs.,  Maj. 

Donnell,  A.   D.,  '16 — Art,  2nd  Lt. 

Dornian,   D.    S..    '09 — 

Dorinitzer,   M.    R.,   '11 — Avia. 

Dorsey,  O.  B.,  '12 — Art.,  Sergt. 

Doty,    Dorothy    L.,    '18 Camp    Dietitian 

Doty,  G.  L.,  g  '17— Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Doyle,  J.  F.,  '16 — Ord.,  Corp. 
Drake,   C.  A.,  '17 — Inf.,  Capt. 
Drake,  E.  S.,  'i  i  — 
Drake.   W.   H.,   '11— Inf.,   2nd   Lt. 
Draper.   E.   L.,  '02 — Med.,  Capt. 
Drennan,  W.   R..   '09 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 
Drury,  F.  K.  W.,  '05— Libn. 
Du  Frain.  F.  J.,   '16 — Art. 
Dugan,  C.   B.,  '08 — Engrs.,   ist  Lt. 
Dunavan,  F.  L.,  '16 — Engrs.,  Capt. 
Duncan,   L.   W.,  '10 — Art. 
Duner,  S.,  '15 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
*Dunlap,  D.  W..  '15— Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Dunlap,   F.   E.,   '16 Med. 

Dunlap,  R.  M.,  '11— Q.  M.  C,  ist  Lt. 
Dunlap,   W.    G.,   '14 — Art. 
Dunn,    M.    S.,  g  '18 — Med.,   2nd  Lt. 
Dunn.   T.,   '12 — Avia. 
Dunning,  W.  B.,  '11— Navy 
Dunton,    P.   A.,    '12 — Art. 
Durfey.  D..  '17— Q.  M.  C. 
*Dushek.  V.  J..  '17 — Avia.,  ist  Lt. 
Dutton,  II.   B.,  '17 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Duval.  V.  H.,  '17— Ord..  2nd   Lt. 
Kasterbrook,  II.   D.,   '10 — Capt. 
Eastman,   H.  T.,   '99 — Engrs.,  Capt. 
Edwards,  G.   P..  '18— Med. 
Edwards,  H.    IL,   '17 — Navy 
Edwards,  J.  I.,  '06 — Engrs.,  ist  Lt. 

Ekstrand,  "II.    E.,    '16 Navy 

Eleson,  E.  R,.  '18— Med. 
Elfstrom,  P.  R.,  '12 — Engrs.,  ist  Lt. 
EUes,  E.  C,  'is— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Ellis,  IL,  '16— p.  M.   C,  2nd  Lt. 
Ellison,  C.  C,  ^1 — Inf.,  Maj. 
F.ngcr,   A.   L.,   '11 — Engrs.,  Capt. 
Engle,  R.  H.,  '17 — Inf.,  ist  Lt. 
English,   E.   C,  '02—6.   M.  C,  Capt. 
English,  H.  M.,  '14 — ^Med.,  Lt. 
Engstrom,  R.  U.,  '04 — Ord. 
Ennis,  C.  J.,  '14 — Art.,   ist  Lt. 
Eppinger,   T.   G.,   '16 — Navy 
Erickson,  E.   B.,  '17 — Navy,  Lt. 

Ermeling,   L.   B..  '13 Ord.,  Capt. 

Erskine,  A.  W.,  '12 — Engrs.,  ist  Lt. 
Ettinger.   C.   M..   '17 — Engrs.,  Lt. 
Eu.sfon.  J.  H.,  '18— Art..  Sergt. 
Evans,  D.  G.,  '17 — Avia..  Capt. 
Evans,   F.   E.,   '17 — Avia.,    ist   Lt. 
Evans,  K.  N.,  '04 — Engrs.,  Capt. 
F.vvard.  T.  M.,  '07 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 
Ewer.  W.  B.,  '17 — Engrs.,  ist  Lt. 
Fager,   E.    P..   '16 — Inf.      , 
Fahrnkopf,  II.  F.  T.,  '13 — Art. 
Fairbanks.  B.  W.,  '17 — Art.,  Sergt. 
Fairrhild,  J,    A.    L..  '06— 
Fairhall,  L.  T.,  '11— Med.,  Capt. 


Fairman,  C,  '18 Art.,  ist  Lt. 

Faletti,  M.  J     '17— 
Fanning,  R.  S.,  g  '18 — Red  Cross 
Farrin,  J.   M.,   '02 — Engrs.,   Capt. 
•Farver,  E.  C  g  '15 — Art. 
Faulkner,  F.,   '15 — Art.,   2nd  Lt. 
Faulkner,  L.  W.,  '14 — Avia.,  Capt. 
Faurote,  G.  C,  '15 — Art. 
Fay,  D.,  '17 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 
Fayart,  L.  E.,  '12 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Fazel.  C.  S.,  g  '15— Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 
Featherston,  J.   M.,   '14 — Art.,    ist  Lt. 
Fclger,  \V.    B.,  '16— Chem. 
Felsenthal,   Emma,   '12 — Libn. 
Felton,   H.    N.,   '17 — Inf.,   2nd   Lt. 

Ferguson,  C.   M.,  '15 Art. 

Ferguson,  F.   C,  '16 — 2nd   Lt. 
Ferguson.   G.   A.,   '17 — Inf.,   ist  Lt. 
Ferrell,  D.,   '13 — Avia.,  2nd   Lt. 
Ferris,   II.   B,,   '94— Q-  M-   C,   Capt. 
Fishman,  A.   T..   '16 — Avia. 
Flanders,    Annette    H.,    'i8 — Canteen   Ser. 
Flanders.  J.  A.,  '09— Q.  M.  C. 
Fleming,  C.  E„  '04— Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Fleming,  D.  F.,  '16 — Ord. 
Fletcher,  C.  IL,  '13— Inf.,   ist  Lt. 
Fletcher,  C.  P..  '14 — Engrs.,  Capt. 
Fletcher,  M.  S.,  '99 — Med.,   ist  Lt. 
Flock,  W.  J.,  '17 — -Avia. 

Flodin,  H.  L.,  '15 Inf.,  ist  Lt. 

Flowerree,  T.,  '13 — 
Fogg,  A.  K..  '15 — Navy,  2nd  Lt. 
Fontaine,   E.   O.,   '15 — 
Footitt,  F.  F.,  g  '16 — Med. 
Forbes,  E.  B.,  '97 — Med.,  Maj. 
Forbes,  S.  F.,  '98— Q.  M.  C. 
Ford,  J.,  g  '16— Chem. 
Forty,   D.,  '18— Art. 
Forty,  F.  A.,  '15 — 2nd  Lt. 
Fossland.  G.   L.,  '08 — Art.,  Capt. 
Foster,   D.   D.,  '15 — Engrs. 
Foster,  E.  R.,  '14 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Foster,  F.  W.,  '18— Avia. 
Foster,  G.  H.,  '17 — Ord. 

Foster,  H.  E.,  '12 Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 

Foster,  H.  L.,  '13 — Engrs.,  Sergt. 

Foulke,   R.   E..  '18— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Fo.x,   J.    L.,    '17 — Ord. 

Francis,  A.  L.,  '18 — 

Eraser,  T.,  '17 — Avia. 

Eraser,  W.  A.  G.,  '99 — Engrs.,  Capt. 

Frazee,  R.   C.   '14 — Navy 

Frazier,  A.   O.,   '15 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Freark,    P.    W..    '16— Inf. 

Frederick.  E.  M.,  '17— Inf,.  ist  Lt. 

Frederickson,  J.  H.,  '91 — Q.  M.  C. 

Frees,  J.  W.,  '16 — Inf.,  ist  Lt. 

Freese,  J.  A.,  '02 — Med..  Capt. 

French.   R.   W.,   '14— Inf. 

Frey,  H.  O.,  '18— Navy 

Fried,   H.   N.,   '17 — Navy 

Frier,  J.,   '16 — Navy     Ensign 

Frison,  T.  H..  '18— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Fritchey,  P.   B.,  '12— Y.   M.  C.  A. 

Fritchey,  T.  A.,  '13 — .Avia.,   ist  Lt. 

Fritz,  II.   R.,  g  '17 — Art.,   2nd   Lt. 

Fritze,  L.  A.,  '11 — Med.,   ist  Lt. 

Frye,  T.   C,  '94— Inf-.   Capt. 

Fulks,  H,  C.  '13— Ord. .Sergt. 

Fuller,  C.  M..  'i3^Engrs.,  Capt. 

Fullerton.  C.  B..  '11 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Fulton,  G.  C,  '16— Med. 

Fulton,   R.   B.,  '02— Engrs.,  Capt. 

Furrow,  E.  O.,  '09 — Art.,  ist  Lt. 

Gale,  R.  H.,  '18— Inf. 

Galhuly,  S.  W.,  '07 — Engrs.,  Capt. 

Gantz,  H.  S.,  '17—^11. 

Gardiner,  J.  L.,  '15 — Ord..  Sergt. 

Garrison,    1..,   '07 — Art.,   Capt. 

Garth.  C.  T.    '17— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Gary,  J.   L.,  '18 — Engrs. 

Gates,  F.  C.  'lo— Med.,  2nd  Lt. 

Gates.    R.    P..    '12 — Engrs.,    Corp. 

Gay.   .S.   A.,   '13 — Avia.,   2nd   Lt. 

Gavle.  R.  E..  '16— Inf, 

Gei'b.   G.   A..  '16 — Engrs.,  Capt. 

Geiger,  C.  F.,  '1^ Art. 

Geiger,  L.  C,   '18— Art. 


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Gentle,  G.  E.,  '13 — Inf. 
George,  H.  E.,  '18 — Navy. 
George,   L.   G.,   '15 — Art.,   2nd   Lt. 
Gerke,   R.  H.,  '18— Ord. 
Gerten,  N..  '17 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 
Geselbracbt,    H.   C,    '17— Inf.,    2nd    I-t. 
Gcst,    B.,    '12 — Engrs..    ist    Lt. 
Getman,    R.    L.,   '14 — Engrs. 
Gibbs,  G.,  Jr.,  "oo— Q.  M.  C,  Maj. 
Gibbs.  P.  II.,  '13— Ord.,  Capt. 
Gibson.  C.  B.,  '77 — Med.,   ist  Lt. 
Gibson,  C.  R.,  '15 — Art. 
Gibson,   R.   A.,  '17 — Inf.,   2nd  Lt. 

(Jiertz,   A.    E.,    '17 

Giessler,  W.  C.,    13 — Engrs. 
*Gifford,  R.   E..  '17— Q-   M.   C,  Sergt. 
Gilbert,  >.   H.,  '16— Q.  M.  C,  2nd  Lt. 
(iillen,  J.   H.,   '18 — Navy,    Ensign. 
Gilmore,   J.,    '05— Q.    M.   C. 
Gilmore,  L.  N..  '15— Q.  M.  C,  2nd  Lt. 
Gilmore,    W.   C.   '12 — Art. 
Girhard,   H.    R..   '18— Navy. 
Glover,  D.  M..  '16— Med. 
Glover,   R.   C,  '15 — Inf.,   ist  Lt. 
Godehn,  R.  A.,  '16 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 
Goelitz.    W.    H..    '16 — Engrs. 
Goff,  Mary  E.,  '02 — Libn. 
Golden,  W.   B.,   '15— Inf.,   ist  Lt. 
Golden,  W.   E..  '15 — Navy,  Lt. 
Goldman,   M.   S.,  g'17— Q.   M.    C. 
Golinkin,   A.   L.,    '17 — Navy. 
Gonsior,  A..   '14 — Engrs.,    ist  Lt. 

Goodyear.  H.  M.,  '13 Med.,  Lt. 

Gordon,  P.,  '12 — Q.  M.  C. 

Gordon,   W.    G.,   '12 — Avia.,   Corp. 

Gorey.  G.  P.,  '17 — Art.,  2iid  Lt. 

Gorham,  E.  D.,  'i  i— Q.  M.  C.,  2nd  Lt. 

Gould.  A.   R.,  '17 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Gould,  M.  A.,  '17— 

Graff,  A.  A.  J.,  '16— Engrs. 

Graham,    D.,   '07 — Engrs. 

Graham,  H.  B.,  '17 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Graham.    M.    E..    '18 — Avia. 

Gramount   (Grossberg)  V.  H.,  '18 Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Grant,  C.  T.,  '16 — Chem.,  2nd  Lt. 

Grantz,   R.   L.,  '17 — Avia.,  Lt. 

Graven.  A.   S..  '17 — Navy. 

Gray,  C.  R.,  Jr.,  '11— Q.  M.  C,  Capt. 

Gray,   P.    B.,   '11 — Navy. 

Gray,  P.  J.,  '11 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Gray,  J.   M..  '18 — Navy. 

Gray.    L.    R.,    '17 — Avia. 

Grayhack,  J.,  Jr.,  '16 — Art.,  Lt. 

Green,  J.,  '95 — Inf.,    ist  Lt. 

Green,  L.,  '12 — Avia. 

Green,  R.,  '15 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 

Green,  T.  S.,  '91 — Inf.,  Lt. 

Greene,   Elizabeth   G.,   '04 Libn. 

Greene,  J.   N.,  '15 — Art.,  Capt. 
Greene,  J.  W.,  '18 — Navy,  Ensign. 
Greentield,  E._,  g'i6 — Med.,  Lt. 
Greenhill,  H.,  '17 — Art.,    ist  Lt. 
Greenwold.  A.  H.,  '15 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Gregg,  R.  S.,  '13 — Art.,  Capt. 
Gregory,    L.    T.,    '13 — Med.,    Sergt. 
Gregory,  W.  H.,  '06 — Inf.,  Maj. 
Greison,  H.  P.,  '16 — Avia. 
Grevve,  C.   H.,   '17— Art. 
Grey.   N.  P.,  '17— Y.   M.  C.  A. 
Gridley,  W.   W.,  '16 — Avia. 
Griffin,  C.  E.,  g'i8— ist  Lt. 
Griffin,    T.   M.,   '15 — Navy,   Ensign. 
Griffin,   VV.   L.,   '14— Inf.,   2nd   Lt. 
Grigsby,    H.,    '17 — Navy. 
Grigshy,    M.    W.,   '11 — Engrs.,   Lt. 
Grimes,  E.  J.,  '18 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Grisemer,    W..    '18 — Avia.,    2nd    Lt. 
Griswold,  A.  H.,  '01 — Avia.,  Lt.-Col. 
Griswold,  G.  D.,  '11^ — Art..  2nd.  Lt. 
Gross,    C,    '17 — Inf.,    ist    Lt. 
Gross,   C.   R.,  g'17 — Med..  2nd   Lt. 
Grossman,  D.  A.,  '16 — Inf.,  Sergt. 
Grove.   C,   '11 — Navy. 
Grubel,   E.    A.,   '08— Inf.,   Capt. 
Gruner,   R.    W..    '17 — Inf. 
Grunewald,  A.  H.,  Jr.,  '15 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Grunewald,  H.  C,  '16 — 
Gruner,  J.   E.,  'i6__Inf.,   Sergt. 


Guernsey,  E.  W.,  '18 — Chem.,  Sergt. 
Gum,  P.   E.,  '10 — Avia.,  Corji. 
Gunkel,   W.   W.,  '16— Med.,   ist   Lt. 
Gunnell,   P.   M.,   '15 — Navy. 
Gustafson.   C.   A.,  ''i?— Q.   M.  C. 
*(iustaf.son,  C.  L.,  '12 — Avia.,  ist  \A. 
*Gustafson.  G.  I'.,  '16 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Habbe,  R.  IL,  '14 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
*Hadden,  C.   G.,   '16— Inf.,   2nd   Lt. 
Ilagan,  T.  A.,  '16— Ord. 
Hagener,  A.,  '15 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 
Hager,   H.   M.,   '17 — Avia.,   2nd   Lt. 
Hagie,   P.    E.,   '09 — Med.,    ist   Lt. 
Hahn,   P.   C,   '16 — Chem. 

Haines,   P.    L.,   '16 Ord. 

Halas,   G.   S..   '18— Navy. 

Halas,   W.   H.,  '16— 

Hall.   A.    L.,   '12— Art. 

Hall.   Tanet  A.,   '07— War  Relief. 

Hall,  L.  G.,  '15— Q.  M.  C,  Sergt. 

Hall,   O.    A.,   '07 — Engrs.,   Capt. 

Hall,  R..  '14— Q-  M.  C.,  Sergt. 

Hall,   W.    E.,   '08— Art. 

Halliwell.  Pauline,  '16— Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Hamill,  E.  C,  '16— Inf.,  ist  Lt. 

Hamilton,   E.   S.,  '11 — Med.,   ist  Lt. 

Hamilton,  T.   S.,  '17 — Avia.,  Capt. 

*Hamilton.  W.  J.,  '17 — Med. 

Hammitt,  A.  B.,  '15 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Hammond,   L.,   '18 Naval   Avia. 

Handlin.   W.   C.  '09— Inf. 
Hanes,   E.   P.,   '14 — Navy. 
Hanes,  M.  S.,  '13 — Engrs..  ist  Lt. 
Hanford.    A.   C,   '12— Q.   M.  C. 
Hanger,   P.   N.,   '17 — Art.,   2nd  Lt. 
Hannah,   H.   I.,   '13 — Art. 
Hannan,  J.  E.,  '00 — Inf..  Capt. 
Hansen,   R.,    '14 — Art.,    2nd    Lt. 
Hanssen,    S.    L.,    '16 — Navy. 
Hanzlik,   P.   J.,   '08— Med.,   Capt. 
Happer,   Josephine   A.,    '12 — Dietitian. 
Harisicht,   H.   C  '18 — Engrs.,   2nd  Lt. 
Hardinger.   R.   W.,   '14 — Med.,   ist   Lt. 
Hare,   P.   C,   '13 — Avia.,   Sergt.   Maj. 

Harper,   E.   C,   '14 Med.,   ist   Lt. 

Harrington,  R.  B.,  '17 — Inf. 

Harris,  C.   E..   '02 — Med.,  Capt. 

Harris,    H.    H.,    '15— 

Harris,   L.   G.,   '16 — Ord. 

Harris,   R.    B.,   '18— Navy. 

Harris,  W.  R..  '17— Ord. 

Harrison,   B.   H.,   '10 — Med.,    ist   Lt. 

Harsch.  E.  M.,  '15 — 

Hart,    A.    H.,   '18— Inf. 

Hart,  P.   M.,  '14— Ord.,   2nd  Lt. 

Hart.  R.  E.,  '15— Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Hart,   R.    N.,   '17 — Avia. 

Hart.  W.  W.,  '16—0.  M.  C,  Sergt. 

Hartrick,  G.   R..   '01 — Ord.,  Capt. 

Hartwell,  G.,  '18 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Harwood,  S.  D..  '16— Q.  M.  C.  2nd  Lt. 

Hasberg,  W.   M..  '11 Ord.,  Capt. 

Haslnnd,  R.  H.,  '15— Ord. 
Hatfield,   W.    D.,    g'i6— 2nd   Lt. 
Hatten,  P.  W.,  '10— Q.  M.  C,  Capt. 
Hauber,   C,   'i;; — Nivy.   Ensi,j;n. 
Haw,  A.   B.,  g'17 — Med. 
Hawkins,  E.  W.,  '16 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 
Hawkins,   R.    R.,   '13 — .^via. 
Hawkinson,    C.    O.,   '16 — Inf.,    Sergt. 
Hawley,    A.    D..    '14 — Avia.,    2nd    Lt. 
Hawley.  R.   S..  '07 — Art.,   ist  Lt. 
Hayes,  C.  P.,  '17 — Engrs.,   Sergt. 
Hayes,   E.    B.,   '18 — Navy. 

Havne.  W.  E..  '18 Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Hays.  H.  A..  '08— Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Hayvvard,   D..   '09 — Inf. 
Head.  G.  L.,  '17 — -Avia. 
Headley.  P.  L..  '16— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Heath,  D.  P.,  '16— Art,,  2nd  Lt. 
Heath    (Haines)    Lillian,   '03 — Red    Cross. 
Heath.  N.  P.,  '13— Art.,  Capt. 
Heath,  T.  M.,  '15— Art.,  Lt. 
Hebbert,   C.   M..   g'i4^Avia.,   Capt. 
Hecketsweiler.  R.  T,.  '16 — i.rt  Lt. 
Hecht,  A.  G..   14 — Inf..  2nd  Lt. 
Heck.  A.  O.,  g'14— Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Heckler.    L.    C,    '17 — Art.,   2nd   Lt. 
Hedgcock,   J.    H.,   '15 — Engrs. 


992 


University  of  Illinois 


Hedges,  B.  A..  '16— Med. 

Heeren,  H.  E.,  g'12 

Hegsted,   M.   A.,  '18 — Navy. 
Heidkamp.   E.   H.,   '14 — ini-,   2nd    Lt. 
Heidler,  J.    B.,   '18— Inf. 
Helander,  L.,  '15 — Ord. 
Hellmann,  C,  '06— Q.   M.  C. 
Hellstrom,  K.  E.,  '08— Art.,  2nd.  Lt. 
Helm,  H.  C,  '17— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Helm.  L.  L.,  '12— Q.  M.  C,  2nd  Lt. 
Helmle.  H.  R.,  '11— Inf. 
Hemphill,  C.  A.,  '15— Ord. 
Henderson,  F.,  '14 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Henderson,   F.    S.,  '16 — Inf.,   Lt. 
Henline,  H.  H.,  '14— Art.,  Lt. 
Hensold,    H.    H.,   '17 — Navy,   Ensign. 

Henson.   R.   D.,   '16 Inf.,   2nd   Lt. 

Herbolslieimer.   A.   J.,   '13 — Med. 
Herdman,   Margaret  M.,   '10 — Clerk. 
Hermann,  R.  L.,  '15 — Engrs.,  Capt. 
Herndon,  R.   F.,  'ii — Med.,  ist  Lt. 
Herrcke,  E.  A.,  '11 — Ord.,  Capt. 
Herrick,  G.  W.,  '13 — Art.,  Sergt. 
Hershman,   O.   H.,   '16 — Ord.,  Lt. 
*Hickman,  J.   B.,  '15 — .\via..  2nd   Lt. 
Hicks.  W.  E.,  'ii— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Hiebel,  L.  B.,  '16— Navy. 
Higgins,  G.   M.,   g'i6 — 
Hildebrandt,  T.  H.,  '05— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Hiles.  E.  K.,  '95 — Engrs..  Maj. 
Hill,  T.  E.,  '16— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Hill,  R.  E.,  'i- Avia.,  1st  Lt. 

Hillman.  A.   B.,  '14 — Inf.,   ist  Lt. 
Himstedt,   R.   E.,  '17 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Hinds,  M.   E.,  '14— C.   W.   S..  Corp. 
Hines,  L.  W..  '17 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Hinshaw,  J.  H.,  '13 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Hirsch,  E.   F.,  g'li — Med.,  Capt. 

•Hirschl.  J.  E..  '14 — 

Hjort,  A.  M.,  '14 — Med. 

Hodgson.  J.   H.   S.,   '10 — Art.,   2nd  Lt. 

Hoelm.  F.   T.,  '16 — Chem.,  Sergt. 

Hoehnke,   H.    W.,   '18— Navy. 

Hoff,   C.    E.,   '07— Art. 

Hoffman,  A.  A.,  '17 — Inf.,  Corp. 

Hoffman,  F.  G.,  '07 — Art. 

Hoffman.  F.  J.,  '14 Q.  M.  C,  2nd  Lt. 

Hoffman,  R.  W.,  '13 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Hohman.   E.    P..   '16— Inf..   2nd   Lt. 

Hohmann,   H.   C,  '13 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Holaday,  K.  M.,  '18— Art. 

Holecek,  A.   B..  '17 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Holley,  C.  E.,  '12— Med.,  2nd  Lt. 

Hollister,  N.  P.,  '15— Intell.  Staff. 

Holmburger,  M.,  '15 — -Engrs. 

Holmes,   O.   W.,   '18— Inf. 

Holt,  A.  P.,  '14 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Holtson,  C.  A.,  '13 — Engrs.,  ist  Lt. 

Holtze,  H.  S.,  '16 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 

Hong,  O.  A.,  '17 — Band. 

Hood,  C.  F.,  'is— Art.,  ist  Lt. 

Hood.  J.  D.,  '10 Ord.,   ist  Lt. 

Hopkins,  E.   B.,  '14 — Art.,  Capt. 

Hopkins.  E.  C.  I.,  '17 — Avia. 

Hopkins,  G.  S.,  '16 — ^Art. 

Hopkins,  S.  C,  '17— Q.  M.  C,  2nd  Lt. 

Hormal,  W..  '15 — Navy,   Ensign. 

Horncy,  R.  B.,  '17 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Horney,   W.   R..  '17 — Naval   Avia. 

Honing,  R.  A.,  '14 — Engrs.,  ist  Lt. 

Ilorr,  L.  W.,  'II— Q.  M.  C. 

Horwich,   D..    '18 — -Navy,   Ensign. 

Hoskins,  D.  T.,  Jr.,  '10 — .\rt. 

Hostetler.  L.  E.,  '17 — Art.,  Capt. 

Hosteller,  W.  B.,  '18— Inf.,  Sergt. 

Hough,  C.  F.,  '16— Inf..  2nd  Lt. 

House],   O.    L.,   '01 Engrs.,  Capt. 

Houston,  H.  A.,  g'13 — Engrs..  Capt. 

Houston.  T.  v.,  '09 — Engrs.,  Capt. 

Howe,  C.  R.,  '16 — Art.,  Corp. 

Howe,  Paul  E.,  '06 — Med..  Capt. 

Howe.  R.  B.,  '04—0.  M.  C,  Capt. 

Howe,  R.  F.,  '18 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Howell,  L.  D.,  '07 — Engrs.,  Capt. 

Howson,  A.  W.,  '18 — -Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 

Hubbard,  G.  W.,  '99 — Chem. 

Hubbard,  Marie,  '15 — Med.  Aide. 


Hubbard,  W.  W.,  '16— Art.,  Capt. 
Huber,  A.  J.,  '17 — Navy. 
Huber,  J.  h.,  '12 — Chem.,  2nd   Lt. 
Hudelson,  R.   R.,  '12 — Art.,   ist  Lt. 

Hueniiik.  H.   L.,   g'13 Chem.,    ist   Lt. 

Hufferd,   R.   W.,   '17— Med.    Dept. 

Hufford,   C.   T.,  '16— Inf.,  2nd   Lt. 

Hultman,   I.   N.,   '17- — Chem. 

Hunt,  A.  F.,  '08 — Red  Cross,   ist  Lt. 

Hunt,    Ada   E.,    '13 — Dietitian. 

Hunt,  F.  S.,  '16— Art. 

Hunt,  L.  L.,  '16 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Hunter,  R.  F.,  '13— Q.  M.  C,  2nd  Lt. 

Huntington,  H.   I.,   '16 — Med.,   ist  Lt. 

Husson,  H.  L.,  '17 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Hutchin,   C.    E.,   '07 — Inf.,   2nd   Lt. 

Hyndman,  R..  '16 — Art. 

IIvslop,  W.  IL,  g'ls — Avia.,  Capt. 

Ice,  N.  C,  'is— Med. 

Ilg,  G.   M.,  '09 — Engrs.,  Capt. 

Imes,  O.   S.,  '16. — Inf.,  Capt. 

Imes,  R.,  '17 — Avia. 

Ingels,  S.,  '16— Engrs. 

IngersoJl,  H.  B.,  '12 — Art. 

Ingold,  V.  J.,  '13 — Engrs.,  1st  Lt. 

Ingram,  H.  J.,  '12 — 

Ingwers,   A.   H.,   '18 — 

Ingwersen.  H.  N..  '17 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Irvin.  S.  P.,  '15 — Inf.,  Corp. 

Israel,   A.   L.,  '12 — Q.   M.  C,  Capt. 

Jackman,   C.  H.,  '15 — Avia. 

Jackson,  M.   S.,  '17 — Avia. 

Jackson,  T.   H.,  '18— Med.,  Corp. 

Jacob.   E.   O..  '07— Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Jacobi.  H.  J.,  '18— Art. 

Jacobson,  H.  G.  M.,  '18— Art. 

Jacquin,  W.  C,  '18 — Navy. 

Jahn,  H.  F.,  '12 —  2nd  Lt. 

James,  E.  A.,  '15 — C.  A.  C,  ist  Lt. 

*James.  L.  W.,  '15 — 

James,  W.  P.,  '17 — Inf. 

Janssen,  E.  T.,  '18 — Navy. 

Jarnagin,  R.   L.,  '16 — Marines,  2nd  Lt. 

Tarvis,  W.  B.,  '15— Q.  M.  C,  Sergt. 

Jasper,  T.  M..  '10 — Avia.,  Capt. 

Jennings.  C.  G.,  '16 — Art.,  Capt. 

Jensen,  G..  '09— -Engrs.,   ist  Lt. 

Jervis.  P.  F.,  '10 Art. 

*Jessen,  H.,  '15 — Navy. 

Jeter,  G.  G.,  '10 — Engrs. 

Johns,  D.  C,  '17 — Navy.  Lt..  Jr.  grade. 

Johnson,   E.   G.,  '17 — Avia..   Sergt. 

Johnson,  F.,  '18 — .Avia..  Sergt. 

Johnson,  G.  T.,  '06 — Med.,  Capt. 
ohnson,   H.   S.,  '15 — Navy,   Ensign. 
Johnson,   M.   C,   '16 — Inf..   Capt. 
Johnson,  R.  C,  '14 — Avia. 
Johnson,   R.   E.,  '17 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Johnson,   R.   M.,  '17 — Navy 
Johnston,  D.  I..  '16 — Inf. 
•Johnston,  J.  H.,  g'i6 — Inf.,   ist  Lt. 

Johnston,  T.  M.,  '17 Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Johnston,  P.  E.,  '12 — Navy 
Johnston,  P.  E..  '17 — Art.,  Sergt. 
Johnstone,  G.   R.,   '13 — Ord. 
Jones,  C.  C.  'is — Inf.,   ist  Lt. 
Jones,  D.  E.,  '17 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Jones,  D.  R.,  '16 — Avia.,  ist  Lt. 
tones,  E.   J.,  '18— Art. 
Jones,  H.  N.,  '08 — Avia.,  ist  Lt. 
ist  Lt. 
Lt. 
-apt- 
Jones.  P.   C,  '17 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 
Jones,  W.  O.,  '17 — Navy, 
ones,  W.  P.,  '18— Inf.,  ist  Lt. 

Joosten,  E.  J.,  '17 Q.  M.  C,  2nd  Lt. 

Jordan.  R.  J.,  '11 — Inf.,  Capt. 

Jory,  H.  W.,  '14— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

loseph.   W.   E..  g'i2 — Art. 

TudrJ.  Elizabeth,  '18 — Navy,  Yeowoman. 

Tungkunz.    F..   '16 — 

Junkersfeld.  P.,  'os— Q-  M.  C.  Col. 

Kacser,  A.  F.,  '98 — Med.,  Capt. 

Kagy,  J.  L.,  '09 — Q.  M.  C. 

Kahlert,  T.  D..  '16— 

Kalivoda.   J.   J.,   '18— C.    A.   C. 

Kamm,  W.  F.,  '16 — Chem. 


Jones,  n.  in.,   oa — ^via.,  isi 
Jones,  J.   L.,   '09 — Inf.,    ist 
Tones,  J.  R.,  '16 — Art..  2nd  I 
Jones,  L.  T.,  g'12 — Avia.,  Ca 


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993 


Kanimladc,  W.  G.,  g'17 — Q.  M.  C,  Seigt. 
Karkow,  A.  S.,  '11  —  Kngrs.,  jiul  Lt. 
Karkow.  W.,  '13 — Engrs.,   ist  l.t. 
Karmazin,  J.,   '11 — Intell.   Staff,  Capt. 
Karraker.  A.  II.,  '16 — Inf.,  Corp. 
Kasten,  W.  H.,  '16 — Cav.,  Capt. 

Kaun,  R.  F.,  '14 Ord. 

Kautz,  W.  W.,  '08 Engrs. 

Kayser,  C.  S.,  '18— Art. 
*Keehner.  A.   F.,   '14 — 
Keese.  A.  W.,  '15 — Chem. 
Keith,  L.  P.,  '13— Inf.,  2nd  I-t. 
Keller,  A.  R.,  '16 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 
Keller,  R.  H.,  '10 — Inf.,   ist  \A. 
Kelley,  R.  L.,  '14 — Avia..  2nd  Lt. 
Kelly,  F.  H.,  'i6— Art..  2nd  Lt. 
Kelly,  H.   E.,  '18— Engrs. 
Kelly,  T.  T.,  '18— Navy. 
Kelso,  "C.  E..  '05— Med.,  ist  Lt. 
Kelso,  Ruth.  '08— Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Kemp,  A.  R..  '17 Navy. 

Kemp,  T.  E.,  '01 — Engrs.,  Capt. 
Kendall,  A.  F.,  '12— Inf..  2nd  Lt. 
Kennan,  C.  M.,  '12 — Inf.,  Lt. 
Kennedy,  K.,  '17 — Art. 
Kent,  E.  F.,  '17 — Med.,  Corp. 
Kent,  E.  R..  '11— Ord.,  ist  Lt. 
Kent,  L.  C,  '13 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 
Kercher.  O.  B..  '14— Inf. 
Kem,  V.   H.,   '16 — Avia. 
Kerner,  J.  C.  '17 — Avia. 
Kerrigan.   P.   F..   '14 — Art.,   2nd   Lt. 
Kessler,  R.   B..  '14 — Inf.,   ist   Lt. 
Ketch.  J.  M.,  '17 — Avia.,  Capt. 
Ketchum,  M.  S.,  '95 — Chem. 

Kibbe.   L.   A..   '15 Art..  Capt. 

Kidder.   Ida   A.,  '05 — Libn. 
Kiessig.  P.   P..  '16 — Avia. 
Kilby,  H.  S.,  '14 — Navy,  Ensign. 
Kimball,    C.    B.,    '94 — Hdqtrs. 
Kimball.  F.  S.,  '18— Chem. 
Kiner.  H.  D.,  '18— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
King,  D.  L.,  '16 — Navy,  Ensign. 
King,  E.  H.,  '17 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 
King,    T.    L.,   k'i6 — Chem. 
King.  W.  E.,  '97— Art.,  Maj. 
Kinsey.  J..  '17 — Avia. 
Kipp,  J.  G..  '17 — Avia.,  ist  Lt. 
Kirbv,  W.  I..  '14— Ord.,  2nd  Lt. 
Kircher,  A.  M.,  '16— Inf.,  2nd.  Lt. 

Kircher.  E.  A.,  '11 Art.,  Capt. 

Kircher.   H.   T..  '15 — Navy. 
Kirchoff,  R.  B..  'm— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Kirk,  H.   S.,  '15— Inf.,   2nd   Lt. 
Kirkpatrick.    H.    B.,   '01 — Ord. 
Kirkpatrick,    S.    D..    '16 — Med.,    2nd    Lt. 
Kirner,  W.  R..  '18— Med.,  2nd  Lt. 
Klamt,  R.  H..  '16 — Avia.,  Sergt. 
Klein,  C.   A..  '16 — Navy. 
Klein.  D.,  '06 — Med..  Capt. 
Klein.  J.  L..  '18 — Navy. 
Kleinschrodt.  B.  L.,  '14 — Inf. 
Klemmedson,  A.  E.,  '18 — Avia. 
Kline.  A.  L.,  '18 — 2nd  Lt. 
Klingler,  R.  J.,  '16— Art.,  ist  Lt. 
Klooster.  C.  A.,  '12 — Navy. 

Klotz,  H.  J..  '12 Avia..  2nd  Lt. 

Knapp,   L.   D.,  '15 — Engrs.,    1st   Lt. 

Knapp,  W.  A.,  '07 — Engrs,  Capt. 

Knappenberger,  G.  E.,  '08 — -Med.,  1st  Lt. 

Knappenberger,  J.  M.,  '18 — .\via.,  Capt. 

Knight.  E.  B.,  '18— 

Knoche,  T.  C.  '17 — Inf.,  ist  Lt. 

Knoehel.  W.  G.,  '15— Art. 

Knowlton.  P.  C.  '14— Q-  M.  C. 

Knox,  H.  G.,  '17 — Inf. 

Knox,  J.  H.,  '07 — Naval  Avia.,   ist  Lt. 

Kobvlanski.   T.  L.,  '15 — Ord. 

Koch,  C.   E.,  'is— Ord..  2nd  Lt. 

Koch,  II.   C,  '15 — Engrs. 

Koohlcr.  G.,  '18— 

Kohn,  J.  L..  '17— Ord..  2nd  Lt. 

Kolmcr.   O.   P..   '17 — Navy. 

Kraft,  R.  R..  '18 Naval  Avia. 

Krase,  IT.  L.  '17 — Chem.,  Sergt. 
Krase.  N.   W.,  'iS— Chem.,  2nd  Lt. 
Krebs.  .W.  E..  '16— Inf.,   ist  Lt. 
Kreidler,  C.  J.,  '18 — Navy,  Ensign. 


Kriegh,  Eli  S.,  '16 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Kricwitz.  J.,   '17 — Inf. 
Kritzer,    R.,   '16 — Avia. 
Krupar,  C.  F.,  '18 — -Art.,  Sergt. 
Kiigler,   M.   B.,   '17 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 
Kuhl,   J.    H.,    '13 — Engrs.,    Sergt. 
Kuhl,   VV.   P.,  '10— Art.,   Sergt. 
Kuhn,  XL  H.,  '14— Ord.,  Sergt. 
Kuhn,  W.  H.,  '15 — Navy,  Ensign. 
Kyle,  G.  L..  '15— Art. 

Ladd,  W.  S.,  '16 Art.,  Sergt. 

Ladehoflf,   A.    D.,   '18 — Engrs. 

Lafferty,  J.  S.,  '15 — Engrs. 

Laing,  W.  A.,  '17 — Navy. 

Lamb,  C.  A.,  '12— Q.  M.  C,  2nd  Lt. 

Lamb,  H.  E.,  '17 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Lamb,  J.  J.,  '18 — Art. 

Lancaster,  L.  VV.,  g'i8 — 

Lancaster,  Ruth,  '16 — Navy,  Yeowoman. 

Landon,  G.,   '18 — Naval  .'\via. 

Landor,  W.  A.,  '11  —  Engrs. 

Landstrom,  A.  W.,  '17— Med. 

Lantz,  C.  W.,  '13 — -Med. 

Large,  G.  P.,  '09 — ^Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 

Larkin,  F.  D.,  '13 — Engrs.,  Capt. 

Larsen,  L.  R.,  '13 Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 

Larson,  C.  A.,  '06 — Engrs.,  ist  Lt. 
Larson,  C.  C,  '18 — Chem. 
Larson,  I.  N..  '16 — Avia.,  1st  Lt. 
Larson,  R.  V.,  '16 — -Avia. 
Lascelles,  R.  J.,  '17— Q-  M.   C,  Sergt. 
Lathrop.  C.  P.,  '16 — Chem. 
Lattin,  R.,  '13 — Navy,  Ensign. 
Latzer,  Irma.  '15 — Dietitian. 
Lauder,  F.  H.,  '18 — Navy,  Ensign. 
Lauer,  W.  W.,  g'17 — Avia.,  ist  Lt. 
Lauher,    P.,   '12 — Art.,   Corp. 
Lauterback.   E.   G.,  '15 — Inf..  2nd  Lt. 
Lawless,  J.  C,  '14—0.  M.  C,  Capt. 
Lawnin,  N.,  '16 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Lawrence,   C.    W.,   '11 Engrs. 

•Lawrence,  E.  A..  '16 — Avia. 
Lawrence,  M.,  g'14 — Art..   2nd  Lt. 
Lawrence,  R.   E.,  '17— Art.,  Corp. 
Laws,  J.   W.,  '16 — 
Lawton,  B.  C,  '15 — Avia.,  ist  Lt. 
*Layden.  T.   E.,  '13 — 

Layton,  W.  K..  g'i8 Med.,  ist  Lt. 

Leach,  M.  E..  '16— Med.,  ist  Lt. 

Leander,   E.   I..  '17 — Art.,   1st  Lt. 

Leatherman,   Marion.   '16 — Libn. 

Ledgerwood.  L.  W..  '16 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Lee,   E.   S.,   '13— Avia.,   ist  Lt. 

Lee,  O.  H.,  '11— Inf..  ist  Lt. 

Lee,  W.  H.,  '14— Inf.,  Sergt. -Maj. 

Leggitt,    F.,    '17 — Ord. 

Leggitt,   F.    W.,    '18 — Avia. 

Lehman,  L.  H.,  '17 — Art..  2nd  Lt. 

Leibsle,   R.    W.,   '16 — Engrs..   2nd  Lt. 

Leidendeker.  F.  E.,  '08— Inf.,  Sergt. -Maj. 

Leist.  C,  '18— Inf. 

Le  Kander.  R.  E..  '16 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 

Lemen,  W.  C.  S.,  '95 — Engrs.,  Lt.-Col. 

Lemp,  J.  F.,  '17 — Chem. 

Lendman.  A.  N..  '17 — Med. 

Lenzen,  A.  F..  '17 — Med.,  1st  Lt. 

Leonard,  W.  N.,  '15 — Cav.,  2nd  Lt. 

Lerch,  E..  '17 — Avia. 

Leriche,    W..   '14— Art.,   ist   Lt. 

Levinson,   L.,   '10 — -Art.,    2nd   Lt. 

Levinson,  M.  C,  '17 — Inf- 

Levis,  C.  P..  '10— Inf..  Capt. 

Levis,  W.   E.,  '13— Inf..   ist  Lt. 

Lewis,  C.  D..  g'17 — Med. 

Lewis,  F.,  '12 — 1st  Lt. 

Lewis,  G.  Q.,  '10 — Navy,  Ensign. 

Lewis.  T.  E.,  '14 — Art. 

Lewis,  T.  T..  '17 — -^rt.,  Capt. 

Lewis,  R.  H.,  '10 — Art.  . 

Lewis,  R.  R..  '12— Naval  Avia.,  Ensign. 

*Lewis,  W..  '07 — Cant. 

Liedel,  R.  B..  '17— Inf-  Sergt. 

Liggett,  L.  A..  '14 — Navy. 

Lincoln,  C.   W..  '16— Avia.,  Corp. 

Lindberg,  E.  F.  J.,  '09 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Lindeherg.   G.   L.,  '18 — Navy. 

Lindley,  F.  H.,  '09 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 


994 


University  of  Illinois 


Lindsey,  G.  H.,  '15 — Navy,  Ensign. 
*Lindsey,  J.  K.,  '17 — Cav.,  ist  Lt. 
Lindsey,  L.  M.,  '17 — Avia. 
Lindstrom,  A.   W.,  '11 — Art.,  Capt. 
1-inendoll,    II.    A.,    '17 — Cheni. 

Linkins,   R.   H.,   g'14- Med. 

Linnard,  E.  W.,  '17 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Linsley.   C.   M.,   '16 — ist   Lt. 

Little,  C.  R.,  '16— Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Little,  L.  L.,  '11 — 

Littleton,  A.   C,  '12— Q.   M.  C. 

Livingstone,  L.  L.,  '12 — Q.  M.  C. 

Llewellyn,  Ruth,  '11— Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Llewellyn.  R.  C,  '06— Q.  M.  C,  Capt. 

Lloyd,  R.  C,  '03— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Lloyd,  T.  H., 'is— 

Loehr,  T.  E.,  '13 — Avia. 

Logan,  C.  R.,  '07 — Engrs.^  Capt. 

Logan,  F.  A.,  '17 — Q.  M.  C,  2nd  Lt. 

Long.  L.  P..  '17 — Avia. 

Loomis,   C.   B.,   '17 — Inf. 

Lord,  A.  R.,  g'li — Engrs..  Maj. 

Lord,  M.  P.,  '09 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Lotz,  H.  B.,  '16 — Art. 

Louret,    P.,    '17 — Art.,   Corp. 

Love,  C.  S.,  '16 — Avia.,  Mach.  Mate. 

Love  (Brown),  Lelia,  '04 — Red  Cross. 

Love,  R.  J.,  '08 — Avia.,   ist  Lt. 

Lovell,  M.  M.,  '17 — Avia. 

Lowrie,  S.  G.,  g'o8— O.  R.  C,  Capt. 

Ludvik,  B.  E.,  ^16— InL,  2nd  Lt. 

Ludwig,  E.  R.,  '11 — Engrs.,  Sergt. 

Ludwig,  L.  J.,  '16 — Art.,  Corp. 

Lueder,   R.  M.,   '17 — Engrs. 

Lukens,  W.  P.,  g'i6 — Avia.,  ist  Lt. 

Lumley,    L.    R.,    '16 Avia.,    Sergt. 

Lummis,  I.  L..  '17 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Lummis,    M.    P.,    '16 — Art.,    ist    Lt. 
Lund.  J.  v.,  '17 — Navy. 
Lundahl,  R.,  'i  i — 
Lundeen,  C.  C,  '17 — Ord. 
Lundin,  R.  S.,  '15 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Lundgren,  P.  E.,  '18 — Navy,  Mach.  Mate. 
Luney,   R.   T.,   '15 — Inf. 
Lurie,  S.  J..   '17 — Engrs. 
Lutes,  G.  W.,  '17 — Engrs. 
Lutz.  R.  S.,  '15 — Engrs..  ist  Lt. 
rayons,    O.    I..    '18 — Engrs.,    Sergt. 
McCandlish,  P.  R.,  '17— Q.  M.  C. 
•McCaskey,  C.  P..  '09— Inf.,  Capt. 

*McCaughey,  L.   D..  '14 Navy. 

McClelhin,  K.  B..  '17— Inf. 
McCloud,  J.  P.,  '17— Inf.,  Sergt. 
McCollister.  M.  S.,  '10 — -.Art.,  Corp. 
McComb,   D.   Q.,  ':o — Engrs.,  Maj. 
McConnell,  M.   G.,  '18 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
McCord.  R.  N.,  '10— Inf.,  Capt. 
McCoy,  D.  W.,  '12 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
McCoy.  H.  W,  '17— Inf.,   ist  Lt. 
McCracken,  H.  O.,  '14 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
McCracken,  W.  K.,  '16 — Avia.,   ist  Lt. 
McCumber,  C.  W.,  '16 — 
McCune,  J.  M..  '13 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
McDonald.  E.  M.,  '10 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
AfcDonald.  Le-wis,   '08 — Engrs.,    ist   Lt. 
McEvoy,  T.  T.,  '17 — Marines,   ist  Lt. 
McFarlnnd,  W.  J..  '07— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
McFarlnne.    W.,    e'15 — Chem. 
McGauehey,   G.    E..  "'16— Inf.,   and   Lt. 
MacGillivray,  M.  E.,  '18 — Navy. 
McGregor.  T.  L.,  '18 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Mclntyre,  G.  E.,  '13 — Engrs.,  ut  t.t. 
Mclntyre.  Louise    '07 — Y.  M.  C.  A. 
McKechnie,  H.  W..  '16 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 
McKerver,  R.  E.,  '18 — Avia. 
McKellogg.  C.  S.,  g'i.<;— Chem.,  Corp. 
McKennie.  E..  '11 — Avia. 
McKeon.  J.  M.,  '16 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 
McKeown,  J.  L..  '15 — Avia.,   2nd  Lt. 
McKinney.   N..   '17 — .\via. 

McKown,  IT.  C.,  e'17 .Avia. 

MrKown    R.   L..  '17 — Avia..   2nd   Lt 
McLean.    T.   C,   '10— Fners..    i<;t   T.t. 
McLee.   E.   B.,   '18 — Naw,   Ensign. 
MacMillan,  L.  C,  '17 — Engrs. 
McMillen,  G.  B.,  '15 — 
McNulta,   S.,  '17— Inf.,    ist  Lt 


MacPherson,  E.  S..  '15 — Avia.,  Capt. 

Machovec,  E.  P.,  '18 — Art. 

Mackey,  P.  L,  '10 — Engrs. 

Mackie,  E.  T.,  '17 — 

Mackin,  P.  L,  '18— Art. 

Magath.  T.  B.,  g'17— Med. 

Maguire,  \V.  C,  '10 — Inf. 

Mahannah,  A.  E.,  g'i6 — Avia. 

Mahn,  G.,  '17 — 

Mahood,   H.   S.,   '16 — Engrs.,  2nd   Lt. 

Mail,  E.   P.,   '11 — Engrs.,    ist   Lt. 

Main,  R.  C,  '06— Med.,  Capt. 

Makutchan,  C,  '18 — Engrs. 

Malaise,  C.   L.,  '14 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 

Maley,  R.  C,  '15— Ord.,  2nd  Lt. 

Mallory,   M.,   '11 — Med.,   ist  Lt. 

Mallory,  R.  H.,  '18 — Naval  Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Maltbv,  P.  B.,  '82— Engrs..  Col. 

Manley,  O.  R.,  '17 Q.  M.  C.  2nd  Lt. 

*Manspeaker,  L.  V.,  '09 — Engrs..  Capt. 

Manspeaker,  W.  W.,  '12 — Engrs. 

Manuel,  H.  T.,  g'17 — ist  Lt. 

Marbold,    Pauline,   '17 — Navy,   Yeowoman. 

Markson,   II.,   '17 — Inf.,   Sergt. 

Marquis,  L.  D.,  'is — Art. 

Marquis.   S.   D.,   g'i6 — San.,   2nd   Lt. 

Marsh.  11.  R..  '95— Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Marshall,  R.  W.,  '16 — Marines,  Capt. 

Marston,  L.  R.,  g'i7 — 

Martell,   E.   A.,   '18 — Avia.,   2nd   Lt. 

Martin,   W.   H..  '16— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Mar.x,   P.    A.    K.,   '15— Ord. 

Marx,  G.  B.,  '17— Q.  M.  C,  Sergt. 

Mason,  A.   H.,  '16 Art.,  2nd   Lt. 

Mason,  M.  M..  '11 — Avia. 

Mason,  R.  S.,  '16 — Art..  Capt. 

Mason,  R.   S..  '10 — Navy. 

Math.  E.   R.,  '11 — Engrs.,   ist  Lt. 

Mather,   F.   E.,  '95 — Engrs.,  Capt. 

MatTiews,  T.  H..  '13 — 

Mathews,    W.    B.,   '16 — InL,    2nd   Lt. 

Mathews.  W.  R.,  '17 — Marines,  Capt. 

Mattill,   H.   A.,  g'lo — Med.,   Capt  . 

*Mattingly,    L.   J.,   '16 — Engrs. 

Mattingly,  W.  B..  '14 — Art. 

Mattison,  L  D.,  '15 — -Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Mattoon,  E.  W.,  '15 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Maury,   C.    P..   '14— Art.,    ist   Lt. 

Mautner.   E.    V.,   '18 — Chem. 

M.Tutz,  G.  J.,  '04 — Med.,  ist  Lt. 

.Mavor,  II.  N.,  '16 — Engrs.,  Capt. 

Ma.xwell,   S.  J.,  '06— InL 

M.Txwell,  L.   B.,  '17 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Maxwell,   R.   J.,  '18 — InL,  2nd  Lt. 

May,  C.   B.,   '17 — Avia. 

May,  H,  G,,  g'17 — Med. 

May,  W.  W.,  '09 — Art.,  ist  Lt. 

Mayo,   T.    B.,   '18— Inf. 

Meacham,  W.  C,  '10 — Med.,  Capt. 

Mead,  L.    S.,   '17— 

Mealiff,  A.  E.,  '16— Med.,  Sergt. 

Meek,  C.  T.,  '13— Q.  M.  C. 

Meek,  JI.  T.,  '18— InL,  ist  Lt. 

Meek,   W.,   '17 — 

Menke,  H.   G.,  '15 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 

Mercer.   C,   P.,   '18 Art.,   2nd   Lt. 

Mercer,   R.   D.,   '18 — Navy. 
Merrill,  S.  F.,  '00— Q.  M.  C. 
.Merrill,  T.   A.,  '14— 
.Merrills,  M.  C.  '14 — Avia. 
Merriman.   J.    R.,   '16 — Med. 
Meserve,  T.  D..  '13— Inf.,  ist  Lt. 
Metz.  C,   A..  '15 — ^Engrs, 
Metzler,  A,  M..  '16 — Naw.  Ensign. 
Meyer,  A.   P.,  '17— Q-  M'.  C,  2nd  Lt. 
Meyer,  P.  E.  A.  II.,  '18— Capt. 
^fevers,  II.   A.,  '12 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 
Mi.ldlcton,    T.   G.,   '18— Engrs. 
MidkifT.    T.    IL.    '17— 
Miles.   P.    K,,   '12 — Avia. 
Millar,   P.   IT..  g'i8— Art. 
Millar,  R.  W.,  '16— Inf.,   ist  Lt. 
Miller,    A.    R.,    '18 — Engrs. 
Miller,  D.   A.,  '18— Art.,  Capt. 
Miller.   T>.    E.,   '16 — Avia..    ist   T^t. 
Miller,   E.   F.,  '16— Q.   M.  C. 
.Miller,  E.  M.,  '10— Med.,  Capt. 
Miller,    E.   S.,     :6— InL,    ist   Lt. 


War  Service  Index 


995 


Miller,   F.   R.,  'i6 Inf.,    ist   I.t. 

Miller,  J.   E.,  k'i3 — Navy 

Miller,  J.   G.,  ^6— Chem. 

Miller.  J.   II.,   'is— 

Miller,  M.  K.,  'li— Navy 

Miller,   K.  A.,   '07 — Avia.,   ist   Lt. 

Miller,  U.  S.,  g'17 — 

Millin,   R.    B.,    '16— Marines. 

Mills,  G.   G.,  'i2— Q.   M.  C,  Capt. 

Mills,  J.  M.,  '07— Q.   M.  C,   ist  Lt. 

Mills,  W.  A.,  '09— 

iMillspaugh,  M.   L.,  '07 — Ord.,    1st  Lt. 

Miner,  H.  C,  '16 

Miner,  L.  W.,  '14— Inf.,  ist  Lt. 

Minnis,  L.   E.,  '16 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Minor.   L.   L.,   '13 Chem. 

Misner.  F.,  '13 — Art. 

Mitchell.  J.  O.,  '13— Inf..  2nd  Lt. 

Mitchell,  L.  O.,  '18— 

Mitchell,  N.  D.,  '10— Avia.,   ist  Lt. 

Moffett,   D.    R.,   '17— Inf. 

Mohlman,    F.    W.,    '12 — 

Mohlman,  Z.  H.,  '16 — 

Moncrief,  J.  W.,  '18— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Montague,    A.    R.,    '15 — Engrs.,    Capt. 

Montgomery,  J.,  g'ls — Engrs.,  znd  Lt. 

Montgomer>%  M.,   '12 — 2nd    Lt. 

Montgomery.  T.    L.,   '17 — Med. 
Montigel.  J.   R.,  '12 — Engrs.,    ist  Lt. 

Mooney,   R.   S.,  '16 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Moore,   A.   R.,  '18 — 
Moore,  J.   K.,  '08 — Inf.,  Capt. 
Moore,  J.   R.,   g'09 — Inf.,   Capt. 
Moore,  L.  A.,  '16 — Chem. 
Moore,   W.  A.,   '16 — Inf.,   2nd   Lt. 
*Moore,   W.    K.,   '18 — Avia. 
Morava,  W.,  '78— Q.   M.  C,  Maj. 
Morgan,   R.  W.,   16 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Morgan,  T.   S.,  '16 — Ord.,  2nd  Lt. 
Morrill,  G.  L.,  '12— Q.  M.  C,  2nd  Lt. 
Morrill,  L.  S.,  '16— Art.,  Capt. 
Morris,  N.   M.,  '17 — Inf.,  2nd   Lt. 
Morris,    V.    L.,    15 — Engrs.,    Corp. 
Morrison,    D.    K.,   '14 — Art.,   Capt. 
Morrison,  I.  G.,  '17 — Avia.,  Sergt. 
Morrison,  J.   E.,   '08 — -Inf.,   Capt. 
Morrison,  R.   L.,  '11 — Engrs.,  Capt. 
Morrison,  W.  R.,  '17 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Morrissey.  E.  H..  '15— Navy,  Ensign. 
Morrow,  N.  C,  '04 — Med.,  Capt. 
Mosby,  B.  H.,  '09 — 1st  Lt. 
Moses,   R.   L.,   '16 — Inf.,    2nd   Lt. 
*Mosher,   W.    E.,    g'13— Q.    M.    C. 
Moss,    R.    R.,    '10 — Avia.,    2nd    Lt. 
Mounts,   W.   W.,   '16 — Avia.,  Capt. 
Moyen,    C.    P.,    '17 — Chem.,    Corp. 
Mueller,   C,   '17 — Navy,   Ensign 
Mueller,  H.   R.,   '16 — Art.,   Sergt. 
Mueller.  H.  S.,  '14 — Art.,   2nd   Lt. 
Muessel.    R.   A.,   '18 — Inf. 
Mulac,  L.   E.,   '16 — 
MuUins,   E.   R.,  '17 — Avia.,  2nd   Lt. 
Munger,  G.   E.,  '08 — Inf.,   Corp. 
Munroe,    C.    L.,    '13 — Art. 
Munson,  J.   I^,   '17 — Inf.,  Corp. 
Murphy,  C.  W.,  '11— Q.  M.  C,   ist  Lt. 
Murr,  M..  '14 — Engrs. 
Murray,  G.   E.,   18 — Art..  2nd  Lt. 
Murray,   M.    P.,    '12 — Avia.,    ist   Lt. 
JVTusham,  J.  W.,  '98 — Engrs.,  Capt. 
Myers,  H,   D.,   '12 — Engrs^   2nd   Lt. 
Myers,  H.  L.,  '09 — Art.,  Capt. 
Myers,   W.   R.,   '16 — Navy 
Nagel    F.  E.,  '00 — Med.  Capt. 
Naprstek,    F.   J.,   '14 — Art..   2nd  Lt. 
*Narkinsky,   C.   S.,  '12 — Inf.,  Capt. 
Nathan,   O.   M..   '14 — Navy. 
Nathanson,  J.   B.,  g'13 — Engrs. 
Nau,  R.  H.,  ',2— Ord. 
Nay,  T.  R..  '12— Inf.,  i,<!t  Lt. 
Neal,  H.   P.,  'ii— Med. 
Nebeker,  M.  E,,  '08 — 
Needier,   T.  H..  '17— Inf..   ist   Lt. 
Neff,  H.  A.,  '18— 
Nelson,   A.   L.,   16 — Avia. 
Nelson,    B..    '11 — Inf..    ist    Lt. 
Nelson.  T.  W.,  '17 — Art..  Cant. 
Nelson,  M.  N.,  '15— Q.  M.  C,  2nd  Lt. 
Nelson,  R.,  '12 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 


Nelson,   W.    0.,    '17 — 2nd   Lt. 

Neslage,  O.  J.,  '16— Engrs.,  and  Lt. 

Nevins,  A.   S.,  '13 — Inf.,   2nd  Lt. 

Newell.   G.  A.,  '14— Q.  M.  C. 

Ncwlin,  II.  v.,  '17— Q.  M.  C. 

Newlin,    W.   A.,   '18 — Sergt. 

Newlove,   G.   H.,   g'i8 — Navy,    Ensign 

Newton,   R.  R.,  '18 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Nichol,   E.    S.,    '17— Med.,    Sergt. 

Nichols,   F.   W.,  '16— Inf.,    ist   Lt. 

Nichols,  J.   L.,  '13 — 

Nichols,   R.  C,   '15 — Navy,   Ensign 

Nichols,  W.   L.,  '15 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Nickelson.   J.    M.,    '14 — Med. 

Nicki,   F.   S.,   '12— Chem.,   Corp. 
^  Niedermeyer,  F.    D..   14 — Y.   M.   C.    A. 

Nixon,   G.   R.,  '11— Art.,    1st  Lt. 

Noble,   C.   W.,  '95— Q.   M.   C,  Maj 

Noble.  J.   M.,   '16— Y.   M.   C   .A. 

Noerenberg,   C.    E.,    '07 — Art.,    Maj. 

Nolan,  A.    T.,   '16 — Inf.,   2nd   Lt. 

Nolan,   J.    T.,    '18— Chem. 

Nolan.   W.  J.,  g'17— Inf.,  2nd   Lt. 

Norbury.  F.  G.,  g'13 — Med.,  2nd  Lt. 

Nordby,   J.    E.,   g'i6 — Avia..    2nd   Lt. 

Norlin,   F.  C,   '17 — Inf.,   2nd   Lt. 

Norris,   D.   R.,   '17 — Engrs.,   2nd   Lt. 

Norris,    W.    K.,    '15 — Engrs. 

North,  C.   T.,   '16— Inf. 

North,    W.   A.,   '10— Q.   M.    C. 

Noth,   E     F.,    '14— Art..    Sergt. 

Nowlen,    P.   A.,   '15 — Sig.    Corps. 

Null,   M.   M.,  '00 — Med.,  Capt. 

Nutt,  G.  S..  '13— Med. 

Nutting,    H.    G.    D.,    '06— Avia. 

Oberdorfer.   H.   D.,   '10— Ord.,    Capt. 

Ochs,  C.  A.,   '17— Q.   M.   C,   Sergt. 

O'Connor,  C.  A.,  '13— Q.  M.  C.  2nd  Lt. 

Odell,  A.  A.,  'is— Inf.,  ist  Lt. 

Oehmke.   M.    F.,   '13— Inf.,    Sergt. 

Ogle,  A.  H.,  '13— Inf.,  Capt. 

Ohrum,    D.    B.,    '18 — Engrs. 

Olesen.    H.    L.,    '18— Sig.    Corps. 

Olin,    H.   L.,   '11— Chem. 

Olin,   I.    B..   '17 — Navy 
Olsen,    C.   F.,   '16 — Marines 

Olson,  Agnes,  '14 — Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Omer,    L.,    '02 — Dir.    Ath.    Div.,    Capt. 

Orcutt,   A.  H.,  '14— Med.,  Lt. 

Ott,  J.    E.,    '17— Chem. 

Ott,   P.   W.,   '17— Engrs.,   Capt. 

Ottnian    H.   P.,   '13— Inf.,   Corp. 

Otto.    G..    '17 — Art.,    Sergt. 

Ousley.  H.   P..  '14— Inf.,    ist  Lt. 

Overend,    H.    G.,    '17 — Art.,    Capt. 

Overton,   R.  M..  '17— Q.  M.  C,  2nd  Lt. 

Owen,    C.    N.,    '16 — Inf.,    Capt. 

Owen,   H.   P.,   '18— Navy 

Oxer,  G.   C,   '03 — Engrs.,   Major. 

Pagin,  J.    B..   '16— Ord.,   2nd  Lt. 

Palmer.    C.    S..    '17— Inf. 

Palmer,   G.   M.,   '08— Y.   M.   C.   A. 

Palmer,  J.   C.   '14 Engrs.,  2nd   Lt. 

Palmer,   J.    W.,    '10 — Art. 
Palmer,  W.   K..   '13 — Inf..  2nd   Lt. 
Panhorst,    F.    W..    is— Navy 
Pankow,  C.   T.,  '13 — Avia.,   ist   Lt. 
Parish,    \V.    L.,    '16 — Avia.,    2nd   Lt. 
Park.  J.   W.,  '14— Art.,    ist  Lt. 
*Parker,   R.  W.,   '15- Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 
Parker,   W.   H.,   'os— Avia. 
Parker,   W.    K.,   'is — Inf.,    ist   Lt. 
Parker,    W.    W.,    '08— Engrs.,    Capt. 
Parkins,    E.    H..    '14 — Navy.    Ensign 
Parkinson,    K.   W.,   '16— Inf. 
Parr,  C.   H.,   '13— Art. 
Parsons.    Maude,    '07 — Dietitian 
Partridge,    H.    R.,    1 1 — Navy,    Ensign 
Partridge.   N.    L..   '13— Art.,   Capt. 
Patchill.   G.  T..   '17— Ord.,    Sergt. 
Paton,  VV.  C,  '09 — Engrs.,  Capt. 
Patten,   N.   B.,   '15— Engrs..   2nd  Lt. 
Patton,   J.   v..   '17 — Art..   Corp. 
Pearce,   I.  B.,   '09 — Engrs.,   1st  Lt. 
Pearman,   A.   C,  '08 — Med. 
Pearson,   F.   H.,   '18 — Navy 
Pecchia.   V.   A.,  '17 — Engrs. 
Peck.   R.   L..   '17 — Art.,   ist   Lt. 
Pedler,  R.   H.,   '17 — Avia.,   ist  Lt. 


996 


University  of  Illinois 


Peeples,  W.  M.,  '14— Art.,   ist  Lt. 
Peine,  A.  F..  K'13 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Peirce,    VV.    Mc,    '18— Chem. 
Pemberton.    C,    '10 — Ord.,   Sergt. 
Pence.  O.  E.,  '10— Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Pendarvis,   H.  R.,   '17 — Navy,   Ensign 
Pendarvis,  W.  O.,  '15 — Art.,   ist  Lt. 
I'enhallow.    L.    B..   '18 — Navy 
Percival,    Stella.    '17— Y.    M.    C.    A. 
Perkins,    Francis,    '18 — Y.    M.    C.    A. 
Perrigo,   L.   D..   '04 — Inf.,    ist  Lt. 
Perry.    K.    G..    '15— Art.,    Corp. 
Peterson,  C.  H.,  '17 — Marine.  2nd  Lt. 
Peterson,  H.   C.   R.,  '14 — Engrs..    ist   Lt. 
Peterson,    R.    W.,   '17 — Art.,   2nd  Lt. 
Peterson,    S.    C,    18 — Avia. 
Peterson.   T.    E..   '17 — Engrs. 
•Peterson,  W.  C,  '16 — Marines,  2nd  Lt. 
Pethybridge,   F.   H.,  '17 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Petty,  M.   R..  '17 — Naval  Avia. 
Pfeiffer,   J.    E.,   'g6 — Marines 
Pfeiffer,  B.  S..  '12 — Engrs.,  ist  Lt. 
Pfeiffer,    R.    S.,    '17— Engrs. 
Phelps,  J.   M.,  g'i6 — Navy 
Phipps,    T.    E.,    '06 — Engrs.,    Capt. 
Pickels,   G.   W.,   g'li — Avia. 
Picken,  J.   F.,   '16 — Avia. 
Pickler,    W.    E.,    g'lS— Avia. 
Pierce,    B.,    '17 — ^^avy.    Ensign 
Pierce.   R.    C,    '08 — Avia.,    2nd   Lt. 
•Pihlgard.   E.  F.,   '16— Inf.,   ist  Lt. 
Pike,   G.   H.,  '15 — Engrs.,   2nd  Lt. 
Pillinger,    R.    A.,   '08— En^s.,   Capt. 
Pillsbury,   C.   S..  '07 — Avia.,   Maj. 
Pinault,   Louis  C,   '15 — Engrs. 
Pinckney,  F.  L.,  '10— Q.  M.  C,  Sergt. 
Pinknev,   L.   A.,   g'lS — Med..   Corp. 
Plank,   v.   S.   G..  '92— Y.   M.  C.   A. 
Piatt,  J.   B.,  '16— 
Piatt.   C.   S..   '14— Inf.,   2nd  Lt. 
Plumb,  E.  F.,  '10— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Plummer.  Honor  L.,  '12 — 
Pogue.  H.   A.,  '16 — Avia.,   2nd  Lt. 
Polk,  W.   W.,   '18— Engrs. 
Polkowski,    H.,    '12 — Engrs. 
Pollard,  A.  R..  '10— Ord.,  Capt. 
Pollard,   C.   R.,  '03— Inf..  Maj. 
Pollard.    IL.    '09— Ord.,    Capt. 
Pond,    F.   H.,    '11 — Navy 
Pool,   E.  H.,  '15— Inf.,   ist  Lt. 
Poor,    L.    S.,   '17 — Inf. 
Poorman,   A.  P.,   '07 — Engrs.,  Capt. 
Pope,  L.   A.,  '15 — Avia.,    ist   Lt. 
Popperfuss,  H.  J.,  '10 — Avia.,  ist  Lt. 
Porter,  F.  M.,  g'li — Avia. 
Porter,   H.  C,  '97— Ord.,  Capt. 
Porter.   H.   IL.  '17— Q.   M.  C,  2nd  Lt. 
Porterfield,   W.   B.,  '13 — Art..  2nd  Lt. 
Postel,  F.   W.,   'is— 
Poston,   E.  v.,  '11 — Art.,   2nd  Lt. 
Powell,  A.   R.,   g'i8— Chem. 
Powers,  J.  II. .  '17 — Avia.,  Capt. 
Preston,    A.    F.,   '16 — Marines 
Preston.  F.  D.,  '10 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Prens,  P.  R.  A.,  '14 — Art. 
•Price,  H.   M.,  '03— Q.  M.   C,  Capt. 
Prince,   D.    C,   '12 — Ord.,    ist   Lt. 
Prindle,  M.  L.,  '13— Inf.,   ist  Lt. 
Propst,  D.   W..  '16— Med. 
Pructt,  E.  F.,  '16 — .\rt..  2nd  Lt. 
Pulcipher,  K.   D..  '18— Inf.,   2nd   Lt. 
Pung.   W.    .Sing  Chong.   '14 — Inf.,   Sergt. 
Purcell,   W.   T.,    '17 — Engrs. 
Purdy.   R.    H.,   '15 — Navy 
Purncll.  W.   F..   '18— 
Pyron,  J.   E..  '17 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

euestel,   B.   H.,   '16— Inf..  2nd  Lt. 
uick,    H.,   '17 — Engrs.,    ist    Lt. 
r)iiiinhv.   J.    C,    k'i7 — Med. 
puinn,'  R.  J.,  '12— Q.  M.  C. 
RaalKTi;,   R.   S..   '17— Ord. 
R.-idcliffc.   \V.  II..  '01— O.    i\L   C.   Maj. 
Radley,  G.   R.,   '00 — Navy,  2nd  Lt. 
Rafinski,  C.  J.,   '18 — Ord.,    ist   Lt. 
Kahn,   L.    A..  '18 — Naw 
Rahn,   R.   C.  '16— Engrs. 
Raibourn,   C,   '16 — Avia. 
Raibourn,   P.   .\.,  '17 — Avia. 


Raines,   L.   C,   '18 — Inf.,   2nd  Lt. 

Rail,   E.   R.,  'is — Engrs.,   Capt. 

Ral.ston,  S.  A.,  '13 — Art.,  ist  Lt. 

Ramey,  G.   E.,   '12 — Avia.,    ist  Lt. 

Ramser,  J.  IL,  '17 — Navy 

Randall,  E.   A.,   '11 — Engrs..   ist  Lt. 

Randall,    F.  J.,    '18— Inf.,    Corp. 

RandaJl,  T.  D..  '15— 

Randolph,  O.  C.  F..   '13 — Engrs.,  Maj. 

Rang,  C.   K.,   '14 — Inf.,   ist  Lt. 

Ranney,  W.  P.,  '17 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Raphaelson,   S.    M.,    '17 — Navy 

Rapp,   E.  W.,   '17 — Med. 

Rapp,  J.   H.,  '15 — Inf..  2nd  Lt. 

Ratcliff,   G..   '15— Art. 

Ratcliffe,  I.  L.,  '16— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Rascher,  C.,  '12 — Chem. 

Rathburn,  A.  E.,  '13 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Rathburn,  H.  H.,  '18— 

Rathfon,  S.  C.  '12— 

Rayburn,  A.  B.,  '15 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Reagan,  M.   E.,   '17 — .\via.    Capt. 

Reasoner,  M.  A.,  '96 — Med.,  Maj. 

Reat,   Ruth.  '05— Y.   M.  C.  A. 

Redborg,   C.   E.,  '14— Art. 

Rcdderson.  E.   E.,  '13 — Ord.,    ist   Lt. 

Reddick,    H.    W.,    g'o6 — Engrs. 

Redhed.  W.  S.,  'lo— Q.  M.  C,  Capt. 

Reed,  F.   T.,  '17— Avia. 

Reed,   T.   K.,   g'17 — 

Reed.  M.  J.,  '17 — Avia.,  ist  Lt. 

Rees,  C.  C.,  g'15 — Art.,  Capt. 

Rees,  E.  A.,  g'i8 — 

Reese,  L.   \V.,  '16— 

Rehnquist,  E.  F.,  '17 — Art. 

Reiger,   H.    T.,   '10 — Art. 

Reilly.  R.  T.,  '14— Engrs.,  ist  Lt. 

Reiniert,  R.   R.,  *i4 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Reinsch,    B.    P.,   '18— Avia. 

Reitz,  W.   R.,  '13— Ord.,  Capt. 

Reno.   G.    B..   'is Avia.,   2nd  Lt. 

Rentfro,   P.   C,   '10— Inf..   Maj. 

Renwick,  G.  W.,— Med.,  Capt. 

Reyerson,  L.  H.,  g'17 — Chem..  ist  Lt 

Rhea,   C.    T.   J.,   '15 — Navy,   Ensign 

Rhodes,    C.    '16 — Avia..    ist    Lt. 

Rhue,   P.   M.,   ' 1 8— Art. 

Rice,   H.   M..   '14 — Avia. 

Rich,  I.   D.  B.,   '15— Avia. 

Richardson,  H.  R.,  '17 — 

Richmond.   G.    K.,   '15— O.    M.   C,   2nd   Lt. 

Ridgely,  T.   E.,  '13— F.   A.,  Capt. 

Ritter,  J.  G.,  '17 — Engrs. 

Ritter,  W.  T..   '18— Chem.,   ist  Lt. 

Roark,  R.   T..  'ir— Art..  Capt. 

Robert,  J.  H.,  '14 — Inf.,  Sergt.  Maj. 

Roberts,  C.  C,  '12 — Inf.,  Capt. 

Roberts,  C.   N.,   '82— Engrs.,   Col. 

Roberts,   C.    S.,   '12 — Navy,   Ensign 

Roberts,  H.  A.,  '02 — Engrs.,  Capt. 

Roberts,  M.  D.,  '17 — 

Roberts,   W.   R..  '88— Engrs.,  Lt.  Col. 

Robertson,  A.   B.,  '18 — Navy 

Robertson,    H.    S.,    '16 — -Avia. 

Robinson,   A.   W.,   '16 — Art.,    ist  Lt. 

Robiriison,   H.    S.,   '07 — Engrs..    ist   Lt. 

Robinson,   R.    E.,   '08 — Art.,   Capt. 

Robinson,  VV.   R.,  '06— Q.  M.  C,  Capt. 

Rockwell.   L.,   '10 — Engrs.,   2nd   Lt. 

Roe,   E.   B..  '18— Inf. 

Rogers.    Elsie   M.,    '17 — 

Rogers,  II.  B.,  '13 — Art.,  ist  Lt. 

Rogers,    G.    S.,    '16 — Naval   Avia.,    Ensign 

Rogers,  H.   S.,   '17 — 

Rogers,  H.  T.,   16— Inf.,   ist  Lt. 

Rohn,   F.   A..  '16 — En^rs.,  2nd  Lt. 

Rohrcr,  C.  J.,  '11 — Avia. 

Roland.   V.   A.,   '14— Ord..   Sergt. 

Rolfe,   Mary   A.,   '02 — Red   Cross 

Roman,   O.,   '14 — Avia.,    ist   Lt. 

Roman,   \V.,   '12 — Avia..   Capt. 

Romero,    N.,    '18 — Navy 

Ross,  K.  D.,  16— Q.  M.  C,  2nd  Lt. 

Rowe,  R.  Y.,  '13 — Navy,  Ensign 

Rowland,   F.,  '14 — Chem.,   2nd  Lt. 

Kubv,  G.   B..   'is — Chem.,    1st   Lt. 

Ruckel,  J.   G..   '14— Inf.,   2nd   Lt. 

Rue,  O.,  'is— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 


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997 


Ruedi,  C.  II.,  '17— Inf-.   ist  Lt. 

Rueff,  J.  A.,  '16 — Engrs.,  Scrgt. 

Rugg:,   D.   M.,   '10 — Kngrs.,    ist  Lt. 

Rukin,    M.,    '15 — Sergt. 

Kuiniiicrv.   F.  A.,   '13 — Ord. 

Rumlle,  "W.   B.,  '17— Avia. 

Rundquist,   E.   T.,   '18— Avia.,    2nd   Lt. 

Runiiebtrg,  E.  C,  '17 — 2nd  Lt. 

Rush.  R.  L.,  '16— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Russell,   G.    S.,   '09 — Engrs.,  Cant. 

Russell,  J.  T..  '11— Art..  2nd  Lt. 

Russell,    L.   M.,    '12— Inf. 

Rust,  L.  J.,  '16 — Navy,   Ensign 

Ruth,   R.   W.,   'is— Navy 

Rutledge,    B.   I..   '16— Inf. 

Ryther,    H.    W.,    '15 — Engrs.,    Sergt. 

Sadler,   W.   C,   '13— Engrs.,    ist   Lt. 

SaOer,   F.,   '18— 

Salisbury,  G.   W.,  'iS^Inf. 

Samson,  C.  L.,  '02— Engrs.,  ist  Lt. 

Sanders,  R.  L.,  '14 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Sangdahl.    G.    S.,    '13 — Ord.,   2nd   Lt. 

Sanvictores,    T.    G.,    '08 — Q.    M.    C,    Capt. 

Savage,    W.   C.,   '17 — Art. 

Savage,  W.  E.,  '17— Med. 

Sawtell,   W.  A.,  '10 — Art.,  Maj. 

Sawyer,   D.   H..   '02— Q.   M.   C.,   Lt.   Col. 

Sawyer,   G.   L.,  '03 — 

Sawyer,  H.   G.,   '15 — Med. 

Sawyer,    Margaret,    '14 — Dietitian 

Sayre,  C.    B.,  '13— Art.,   Lt.   Col. 

Scales,   W.   H.,  '14— 

Schaller.  A.   L.,  '07— Q.   M.   C,  Capt. 

Schaller,   Gilbert    S.,   '16— Ord., ist   Lt. 

Schaller,    W.   F.,   '10— Ord.,    ist    Lt. 

Schaumberg,  E.   G.,   '17 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Schecht,    M.,    '17 — Inf.,    Sergt.    Maj. 

Schecter,    R.    W.,   '16 — Engrs. 

Schiesswohl,  P.  0.,  '15 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Schiesswohl,   R.   C,   '16 — Marines,   2nd   Lt. 

Schifflin,  A.  K.,  '18— Navy 

Schinnerer,    O.    P.,   '13 — Inf.,   Corp. 

Schmidt,    L.,    '13— Y.    M.    C.    A. 

Schneider,    A.    C.,   '17 — Inf.,   Corp. 

Schobinger,   E.,   '15— Inf.,    ist   Lt. 

*Schoepperle     (Beyer),    Katherine,    '15 — Clerk. 

School,  R.  S.,  '16— Inf.,   1st  Lt. 

Schoonover,  W.   R..  g'i6 — Engrs.,  Lt. 

Schreiber,    L.    II.,    '18— Inf. 

Schreiber,   R.    E.,   '04— Q.    M.    C. 

Schroeder,    C.    W.,    '05 — Maj. 

Schroeder,   W.    F.,    '07 — 

Schroeppel,    H.    H.,   '17 — -Avia. 

Schulz,  F.  J.,  'i8~ 

-Schulzke,    W.    H.,    '09 — Avia.,    Capt. 

Schumacher,    Dixie   H.,    '17 — Dietitian 

Schumacher,   R.,   '09 — Ord.,   Sergt. 

Schuster,  G..  '10 — -Ord.,   Capt. 

Schwartz,   L.,    '11 — Art. 

Scott.  L.  W.,  'II— Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Scott,  R.  A.,  '17 — Chem. 

Searle,   T.   C,  '11 — Inf.,   2nd  Lt. 

Sears,  C.  E.,  '01 — Med.,  Capt. 

Seely.   F.    B.,    g'ls — -Avia. 

Seese,   R.   S..,   '12 — Navy,   Ensign. 

-Seidenberg,    N.    C,    '15 — Avia. 

Seifert,  H.  F.,  '16— 

Seifried,   A.   G.,   '16 — Avia. 

Seifried,   J.   F.,    '12 — Art.,   2nd   Lt. 

Sellards,  J.  A.,  '12 — Navy,  Ensign. 

Sellards,   W.   H.,   '16— 

Selzer,  L.  J.,  '18— 

Senneff,  G.   F.,  '15 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Sesler,   P.   R.,  '11— Q.  M.  C. 

Severance,   L.    E.,    '16 — Art. 

Seyster,    E.   W.,   '15 — Art. 

Shapiro,  I.  M.,  '12 — Int.,  Sergt. 

Shapland,  E.   P.,   '14 — Inf. 

Sharp,   J.    C,   '17 — Med.,    Sergt. 

Shaw,    E.    M.,    '15 — Engrs.,    2nd    Lt. 

Shaw,  J.    W.,   '08 — Engrs.,   Capt. 

Shawl,    R.    I.,   '16 — Naval   Avia. 

Sheaff,   R.   P..   '18- Avia.,   2nd  Lt. 

*Shectz.   A.   v.,    '16— Art. 

Shelby,   E..  '16— Art.,  Capt. 

Shelden,  W.  W.,  '16— Inf.,   ist  Lt. 

Sheldon,   H.  K.,  '16- Ord.,  2nd  Lt. 

Sheldon,   N.   E.,  '18— Art. 

Sheppard,  C.  H.,  '17 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 


Shepperd,   J.    D.,    14 — Inf.,   Corp. 

*Sherman,   C.    L.,    '15 — 2nd   Lt. 

Sherrick,  J.  C,  '17 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Sherry,    L.    B.,    '10 — Med.,    ist    Lt. 

Shields,  C.   C.  '10 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Shields,  J.   E.,  '16 — Art. 

Shirk,   W.   A.,   '12— Art. 

ShiveJey,    W.    S^    '15 — Avia. 

Shoemaker,  J.    E.,   '03 — Engrs.,   Capt. 

Shoemaker,  J.    W.,    '16 — -Inf. 

Shonkwilcr,  F.   L.,  '18 — Art.,   2nd  Lt. 

Shook,   C.   H.,  'is^Avia.,  2nd   Lt. 

Shook,   C.   W.,   '15— Inf.,   2nd   Lt. 

Short,   W.   C,    '01— Inf.,    Lt.    Col. 

Shott,    Ruth   E.,    '17 — Dietitian 

Shup,    L.    E.,    '18^ — Navy 

Siebens,  A.  R.,  '15— Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Sieberns,  L.  C»,  '12 — 

Siegmund,  H.   O.,   '17 — Avia.,  Capt. 

Siegrist,   D.    C,   '18 — 

Silbermann,  O.  E.,  '16 — Engrs.,  Sergt. 

Silkman,  J.   M.,   '15 — Art.,   ist  Lt. 

Silver,    Milton    G.,    '17 — Art.,    2nd    Lt. 

Simms,   W.   H.,   '16— Inf. 

Simonich,  J.    L.,   '14 — Engrs. 

Simons,  R.  S..  '16— Med. 

Simpson,    C.    C,    '12 — Naval    Avia. 

Simpson,   E.  B.,   '17 — Inf.,    ist  Lt. 

Simpson,    G.    E.,    '13 — Chem. 

Simpson,    L.    F.,    '17 — Avia.,    Capt. 

Simpson,   T.    M.,    '17 — Navy 

Skaddon,    H.   F.,    '15 — Art.,    2nd   Lt. 

Skarstedt,  M.,   '11 — Libn. 

Skidmore.   M.,  g'09 — Y.   M.   C.  A. 

Skinner,    G.    S.,   g'lS — Engrs.,    ist    Lt. 

Slack,    W.    S.,    '18— Navy 

Sladek,   G.    E.,   '17 — Inf. 

Sladek,    R.    B.,    '18 — Navy,    Ensign 

Sladek,    V.    R..    '12— Art.,    2nd    Lt. 

Slater,  M.   E.,  '15 — Med.,   2nd   Lt. 

Slocum,    F.,    '06— Navy,    Ensign 

Slocumb,    E.    C,    'oi^Engrs.,    Capt. 

Slosson,    R.    L.,    '11 — Ord.,    Sergt. 

Smart,   A.,   '17 — Engrs. 

Smart,    R.    L.,    '14 — Engrs.,    Sergt. 

Smejkal,  F.  J.,  '14 — Ord.,  Sergt. 

Smial,   E.,   '17 — Inf.,  2nd  I-t. 

Smiley,   L.   D.,  '16 — Engrs.,   ist  Lt. 

Smith,  C.   E.,  '16 — 

Smith,   C.   H.   W.,   '08— Engrs.,    ist   Lt. 

*Smith,   C.  W.,   '17 — Marines,   ist  Lt. 

Smith,   D.   L.,   '11 — Art.,   Capt. 

Smith,    Ellen   G.,   '02 — Libn. 

Smith,  F.  B.  F.,  '05— Inf.,  Capt. 

Smith,    G.    C,    '18 — Avia. 

Smith,  G.  L.,  '17 — Cav.,   ist  Lt. 

Smith,    G.    W.,    '15 — Marines 

Smith,   H.   E.,   '16 — Navy 

Smith,   J.    W.,    17 — Avia.,    ist   Lt. 

Smith,    L.    A.,    '08' — 

Smith,   Mary,    '18 — Dietitian 

Smith,  R.   L.,  '14 — Art..  2nd  Lt. 

Smith.  R.  W.,  '08— Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Smith,   W.   M.,  '14— Y.  M.   C.  A. 

*Smoot,   W.   E.,    17 — Navy 

Snapp,   R.    R.,   '13 — Art.,  Capt. 

Snell,  C.  E.,  '18— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

SneU,  H.   S.,   '18— Inf.,   2nd  Lt. 

Snider,  E.   Q.,  '16— Ord. 

Snoddy,    R.    L.,    '16 — Avia. 

Snow,   C.   H.,   '11 — Naval  Avia. 

Southwick,  J.  D..  '09— Q.  M.  C,  2nd  Lt. 

Spangler,  C.  F.,  '18 — Navy,  Ensign 

Spear,    Elsie   T.,    '14 — Dietitian 

Spierling,    A.    O.,    '10 — Navy,    Ensign 

Spencer,    V.    E.,    '15 — Inf.,    2nd    Lt. 

Sperry,    R.    E      '18 — Inf.,    Sergt. 

Sponsler,   J.    M.,    '12 — Engrs.,    ist   Lt. 

Sporlein,    L.    W.,    '14 — Avia.,    2nd    Lt. 

Squier.    G.    K.,   '17 — Art.,    ist   Lt. 

Stalil,  J.  G.,  '03 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Stahl,  W.  A..  '16 — Avia.,   ist  Lt. 

Stakemiller,  B.   B.,  '00 — Navy,   ist  Lt. 

Stall,   W.   P..   '17— Inf. 

Stanley,   E.   L.,   '17— 0.   M.    C,   Corp. 

Stanley,   O.   O.,   '01 — ^ftled.,   Capt. 

Stanton,   S.   C,   '79 — Med.,   Maj. 

Stearn,   A.    E.,   g'17 — Engrs. 

Steamy,   C.  G.,    14 — Art.,  2nd   Lt. 


998 


University  of  Illinois 


Steele.  D.   A.   K..  h'o6— Med.,  Maj. 
Steinhoff,    V.    L.,    '17 — Engrs. 
Steinmayer,    A.    G.,    '16 — Ord. 
Steinmaver.  R.  A.  J.,  '16 — 
Stephens,    R.    B.,    'n — Inf. 
Stephenson,   E.    B.,   g'lo — Engrs.,   Capt. 
Stephenson,  L.  A.,  '04 — Ord.,  2nd  Lt. 
Stearns,   E.    D.,   '07 — Avia..    ist  Lt. 
Stevens,  R.  M.,  '14 — Engrs. 
Stevens,  V.  T.,   '15— Q.  M.  C. 
Stevens,    W.    E.,    g'14— Ord.,    ist    Lt. 
Stevens.   W.   M..   '17— Q-    M.   C,    ist  Lt. 
Stewart,  J.    T.,    '93 — Engrs.,   Lt.   Col. 
Stickney,    F.    S.,   g'i8— Inf. 
Stinson,   I.    S.,   '15 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 
Stirton,  J.   C.  '16 — Engrs.,   2nd  Lt. 
♦Stitt,   R.   D.   v.,   '15— Inf. 
Stockdale,  T.   E.,   '17— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Stoddard,  G.  W.,  '17 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 
Stokes,  J.   W.,   '12 — Avia.    ist  Lt. 
Stone,    A.    G.,    '16 — Engrs.,    ist   Lt. 
Stopp,  G.  D.,  'is — Avia. 
Storey,  E.,  '03 — 

Stouffer,  E.  L.,  '18 — Art..  2nd  Lt. 
Stough.   G.   H.,  '13— Art.,   Maj. 
Stout,   F.   L.,  '11 — Inf.,    ist  Lt. 
Straub,  E.  J..   '18 — Avia. 
Strehlow.  P.  V.,  '13— 
Strickland,   R.   M.,  '16— 
Stringer,  j.  K.,  '17 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Stroheker,    F.    S.,    '15 — Art.,    Corp. 
Strohm,  A.  J.,  '00— -Camp  Libn. 
Strong,  A.   C,  '14 — 
Strong,  J.   W.,   '18 — Navy,   Ensign 
Strong,  T.   T.,   17 — Navy 
Strong,  W.  A.,  '14— Q-  M.  C. 
Stuart,   E.   K.,   '10 — Inf.,   Capt. 
Stubenrauclt   E.   A.,   '18 — Engrs.,   Corp. 
Stunkard,   H.    W.,    g'14 — Avia.,    ist   Lt. 
Styles,  E.  B.,  '12 — Engrs.,  Capt. 
Sulger,  A.  H.,  '18 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Sullivan,   W.   W.,  '11 — Art.,   Corp. 
Sundell,  R.   D..  '16— Avia..   2nd  Lt. 
Sutcliffe.   E.   G.,  g'14 — Med.,   Sergt. 
Suter,    E.    R..    '14 — Engrs. 
Sutherland,    G.    F..    '13 — Med. 
Sutton,  F.  H.,  "16 — Navy,  Ensign 
Swain,  D.   T.,   '17 — Inf.,    ist  Lt. 
Swanberg,    E.    D.,    '18 — Navy 
Swanberg,  Marion  G.,  '18 — Dietitian. 
Swanson,  C.  M.,  '14 — 
Swanson,   F.   C,   '14 — Ord. 
Swartwout,  E.  C,  '16 — Inf.,   ist  Lt. 
Sweitzer,    F.    E.,   '12 — Inf.     Capt. 
Swenson,  C.  E.,  '17 — Q.  M.  C,  Capt. 
Swenson,   E.   II.,   '13 — Engrs.,    ist   Lt. 
Swern,    P.    VV..    '11 — Engrs.,    Maj. 
Swett,   L.   \V.,   '14 — Inf.,   ist   Lt. 
Swigart,   Faith,   '17 — Sec. 
Swisher,    \V.   J.,   '10 — Engrs. 
Swope,    R.   C,    '15 — Med. 
Taber.    B.    F.,    '13 — Avia. 
Taft,  Lorado,  '79— Y.  M.  C.  A. 
Taggart,   T.   F.,  '17 — Art. 
Talbot.    K.    H..   'og — Constr.   Div.,   Capt. 
Tanner,  T.,  '17—0.   M.  C. 
Tapping.  C.  H.,  '15 — Inf.,  ist  Lt. 
*Tarnoski,  A.  S.,    15 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 
Taylor,  C.  B.,  '18— Avia.,   ist  Lt. 
Taylor,  M.   P.,  '13 — Engrs.,  Capt. 
Taylor,    N.    O.,    '18 — Art. 
Taylor,  Nell,  '08 — Red_  Cross. 
*Teare,  J.    L..   G'17 — Navy. 
Tebbetts,  G..  '99 — Navy. 
Temple,  H.   R.,  '00 — Avia. 
Templin,  R.  I-.,  f'17 — Engrs. 
Ten   Brock,  C,  '08— Med.,  Lt. 
Tendick,   F.   IL,   '17— Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 
Terrey,  W.   H..  '10 — Navy. 
Terril,  C.  T.,  '15— Art. 
Terry,  R.   B.,  '17 — Avia.,   Sergt. 
Terry,   R.   I..  '16 — Inf.,   2nd   Lt. 
Thacker.  C.  B..  '17 — Corp. 
Thatcher.  DeW.   W..  '15 — Engrs.,  Sergt. 
Thom.  J.  D..  '15— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Thomas,  J.  L.,  '17 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 
Thomas,   T.   L.,  '14 — Avia.,   ist  Lt. 
Thomas,  R.   R.,  '12— Art..  Sergt. 


Thomas,  R.  R.,  '16 — 2nd  Lt. 

Thomas,  S.  J.,  '17 — Engrs. 

Thomason,  J.  F.,  '13 — Inf. 

Thompson,   G.    S.,    '17 — Avia. 

Thompson,  H.  C,  '13 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Thompson,  H.  P.,  '13 — Avia. 

Thompson.  R.  IL,  '17— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Thorne,   F.   H.,   '16— An. 

Thorne,  L.  E.,  '15 — Inf.,  Capt. 

Thorud,   B.   M.,   '18— .\rt. 

Ticknor,  J.  H.,  '17— Inf.,  ist  Lt. 

Tiffen,  J.  D.,  '18— Art. 

Tilson,   D.   M-.   '10— Art. 

Tilton,  L.  D..  '15 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Tinkev,  O.  G..  '18— Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

•Tippet,    R.    W.,    '15 — 2nd    Lt. 

Tolman,  H.  H.,  '12— Inf.,  Capt. 

Tolmie,  T.   W.,   '17— Navy. 

Tombaugh,  G.  D..  '18 — Art. 

Tomlinson,   Ben,   '06— Art.,   Maj. 

Tower,  A.  M.,  '17 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 

Trelease,  S.  B.,  '18 — Avia.,  Capt. 

Tressel,  H.  S..  '14— Art. 

Treuthart,  L.  S.,  '11 — Engrs.,   ist  Lt. 

Trobridge,    C.   E.,   '16 — Engrs.,   2nd   Lt. 

Troster,  M.  C.,  '18 — Navy,  Ensign. 

Troster.  O.  J.,  '16— Q.  M.  C. 

Trowbridge,  C.  L.,  '15— Q.  M.  C. 

Truman,  J.   H.,   '11 — Avia.,   2nd   Lt. 

Trumbo,   S.   M.,  '16 — Engrs.,  Sergt. 

Tucker,  R.  H.,  '18— Navy. 

Tukey,   H.    B.,   '18— Art.,    ist   Lt. 

Turley,  R.   E.,  '13— Art..  Capt. 

Turner.  A.  H.,  '17 — Art.,  Lt. 

Turner,  C.  E.,  '17 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Turner,    E.    DeW.,   '12 — Inf.,   Capt. 

Turner,  Frank.  '14— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Turner,  H.  M.,  '10 — Sig.  Corps. 

Turner,  L.   M.,  '18— Avia. 

Tuthill,  J.   K.,  '14— Avia.,   Capt. 

Tuthill.  J.  P.,  '17— .Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Udinski,   W.    P.,    '18— Chem. 

Urbain.   L.    F..    '10 — Engrs.,   Capt. 

Valentine,  H.  DeW.,  '13— Med.,  ist  Lt. 

Van  Alyea,  M.  C,  '16 — Art.,  Sergt. 

Van  Cleave,  B.,  '17 — Inf.,  ist  Lt. 

Van  Cleve,   A.  T..   '11— Art. 

Vandercook,   P.,  '14 — Inf.,   Sergt. 

Van  Dervoort,  J.,   '11 — Engrs.,   ist  Lt. 

Vandeveer,    H.    C,    '12— Avia.,    2nd    Lt. 

Van  Doren,  M.  A..  '14- — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Van   Inwagen,   F.,   '08 — Navy.   Ensign. 

Van  Meter,  Anna  R.,  '05 — Dietitian. 

Van  Meter,  J.  C,  '17— Inf..  2nd  Lt. 

Van  Natter,  F.  M.,  '16— Inf..  Capt. 

Van  Praag,  A..  Jr.,  '17 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Van  Sant.  R.  T.,  '16— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Van  Sant,  W.  L..  '15 — Art.;^  ist  Lt. 

Van  Schoick,   E.   H..   '11 — Engrs.,    ist  Sergt. 

Vawter,  J.  T.,  '04 — Navy,  Capt. 

Vedder,  E.   C,  '17— Med. 

Veirs,  W.  L.,   '17 — Med. 

Velzy,  C.  R.,  '14 — Navy.  2nd  Lt. 

Vernon,   M.    H.,  '17 — Inf. 

Veronda,    M..    '18 — Art.,    2nd    Lt. 

Vial,   H.   C,  '18— Art..   2nd  Lt. 

Viial,    N.    S.,    '18— Avia. 

\^igeant,  G.,  Jr.,  '12 — Inf.,  Capt. 

Vliet.  E.   B.,  '18— Chem.,   Sergt. 

\'oigt,   H.    L.,    '16 — Navy,    Ensign. 

Von  der  Lippe,  E.  C.  F.,  '02 — Engrs.,  ist  Lt. 

Vopat,  J.  F..  '18— Art.,  2iid  Lt. 

Vosburgh,    W.    R.,   Jr.,   '13 — Navy. 

Wagenseil,  E.  W.,    05 — Avia..  Lt. 

Wagner,  A.,  '15 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Wagner,  A.  L.,  '14 — Avia. 

Wagner.   W.   A.,  '15 — Inf.,   Corp. 

Wagsiaff,  C.  D..  '18— Navy. 

Wainright,  J.   B.,  '15 — Avia. 

Wakeland,  F.   R.,  '18— Art.,  Sergt. 

Wakeland.  G.  E.,  '17 — 

Waldo,  A.   W.,  '17 — Navy,  Ensign. 

Walker,  A.   F.,  '17 — Avia. 

Walker,  F.  W.,  Jr.,  '11— Art.,  ist  Lt. 

Walker,   J.    S.,  '15— Avia. 

Walker.   R.   A.,   '11— Med. 

Walkerly,  Dorothy,  '15 — 

Walkerly,   Victoria,   '14 — Dietitian. 


War  Service  Index 


999 


♦Wallace,  E.,  '13— Art. 
Wallace,   E.   D..  '17— Inf.,   2nd   Lt. 
Wallace,   V.   M.,   '11 — Engrs. 
Walraven,  W.  B.,  '16 — Engrs.,   1st  I-t. 
Walser,   S.    A.,   '17 — Inf..   2nd   Lt. 
Walsh,  T.  E.,  '17— Art. 
Walsh,   L.    I?..   '17— Inf.,  2nd   U. 
Walter,   C.   M.,   '11 — Sig.   Corps. 
Walters,  II.  H.,  '15 — Avia. 
Walters,  J.   N.,   '14 — Art. 
Walton,  J.   K.,   '17 — Inf.,   2nd    Lt. 
Wand,  A.  W.,   '12 — Art. 
Ward,  F.  A.,  '11 — Sig.  Corps. 
Ward,  P.  H.,  '13— Art. 
*Ware.  M.   B.,  '17 — Inf.,    ist  Lt. 
Warinner,   C.    W.,   '14 — Art..    Capt. 
Warren.    F.    B.,    '14 — Art.,    ist   Lt. 
Washburn,  L.  J.,  '10 — Navy,   Ensign. 
Waters,   E.   E.,   '13 — Avia. 
Watson,  G.  W.,  '14— Ord.,  Sergt. 
Watson,    T.    W.,    '16 — Inf.,    ist   Lt. 
Watson,  k.  M.,  '17 — Inf..  2nd  Lt. 
Weaklev,  H.   G.,  '07— Med. 
Webb,  T.  K.,  '16— Med. 
Webb.  R.   S.,  '14— Med.,  Capt. 
Webber,    H.    E.,    '16— Art.,    Capt. 
Webster,  G.  G.,  '17 — Chem. 
Wedge,   L.   B.,   '18— Inf.,   Lt. 
^^'eingartner,  C.  F.,  '15 — Engrs.,  2nd  Lt. 
Weis.  H.  W..  '13— Art.,  Capt. 
Wells,  F.  S..  '15 — Engrs.,   1st  Lt. 
Welty,  W.  M.,  '14— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Welty.  D.  C,  '17— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Wenliolz,  W.   W.,  '11 — F^ngrs..  Lt. 
de  Werff,  H.  A.,  '14— Inf.,  ist  Lt. 
Wernsing,   H.  J.,  '09 — Inf.,  2nd   Lt. 
West    (Davis),   Linnie.  '17 — 
Westbay,  J.  H.,  '17 — Inf.,  Corp. 
Westcott.  C.  H.,  '14 — Constn,   ist  Lt. 
Westenhaver,  J.  LeR..  'iS^Navy,  Ensign. 
Weston,   F.    W.,   '10 — Engrs.,    1st  Lt. 
Whaite,  C.  M.,  '13 — Ord.,  Sergt. 
UTialin,  O.  L.,  'iS— Navy. 
Wham,   B.,   '15 — Inf.,    1st   Lt. 
Wham,  C,  '12— Art.,  Capt. 
Wheeler,   A.   W.,   '11 — Engrs.,   Capt. 
Wheeler.   R.   C,  '15 — -Navy. 
*Wheeler    W.  E..  Jr.,  '.-;— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 
Whelan.    J.    M.,    '13 — Navy. 
\Vhirc,  F.,  '80 — Inf..  Col. 
White,  F.  H.,  Jr..  '16— Inf..  2nd  Lt. 
White,   G.    R.,    '16— 2nd    Lt. 
White,  J.  D.,  '02— Art.,  Msjor. 
White,   J.   G.,   '13 — Marines.   2nd  Lt. 
White,  P.  L.,  '16— Art.,   ist  Lt. 
White,   R.   S.,   '18—0.   M.   C,    Sergt. 
White.   S.   M.,   '96— Med.,   Major. 
Whitelaw,   J.    C,   '15 — Avia. 
Whitham,   M.    E.,   '96 — Engrs..   Capt. 
Whitley.  G.  C,  '16— Q.  M.,  Sergt.-Maj. 
Whitnel,  J.,   '16 — Inf..   2nd  Lt. 
Whitney,   J.   L.,    '17 — Avia.,   Lt. 
Whitney.  L.   H.,  '17— Art.,   ist  Lt. 
Whitsitt,  H.  W.,  '03— Ord.,  Capt. 
Whitson,  M.  J.,  '02— Q.  M.,  Lt.-Col. 
Whittum,  S.  ii..  'ii — Med. 
Wiersema,  H.  A.,  '13 — Engrs. 


Wiley,  G.  G.,  '12 — Avia. 

Wiley,  R.   E.,  '16 — Engrs. 

Wilford,   R.   N.,  '17— Inf.,   Lt. 

Wilkins,  J.   E.,   '18— Inf.,   2nd   Lt. 

Wilkinson,   E.   G.,  '15 — Inf. 

Wilkinson,  J.    H.,   '15 — Engrs.,   Capt. 

Williams,   G.  A.,   '18— 

Williams,   G.    R.,   '10 — Engrs.,   Lt. 

'Williams,  L.  G.,  '12 — Inf.,  ist  Lt. 

Williams    R.  J.,  '01  — 

Willifonf,  E.  A..  '15 — Art.,  ist  Lt. 

Willits,  W.  M.,  '18— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Wilson,   A.   C,   '17 — Inf.,    Lt. 

Wilson,  D.   W.,  g  12 — Chem.,    ist  Lt. 

Wilson,   F.  II.,  '12 — -\rt.,   Sergt. 

Wilson.  G.  C,  '17 — Art. 

Wilson,  II.  S.,  '12 — Art.,  ist  Lt. 

Wilson,  J.   A.,   '14 — Inf. 

Wilson,  L.  R.,  '07 — 

Wilson.  N.  K..  '14 — Avia.,  2nd  Lt. 

Wing,  O.  N.,  '16 — Art. 

Winkelman,  H.   A.,  g'ls — Chem.,  Capt. 

Winquist,  S.   V.,  '14 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Winters,  L.  M.,  '18 — Navy. 

With,   G.  O.,   '15 — Navy. 

Wold,   I.   E.,   'i5 — Navy,  Ensign. 

Woleben,  D.   P.,   '14 — Engrs.,    ist  Lt. 

Woleben,    W.    T.,    '18— Navy. 

Wolf.  H.  C,  '13— Engrs.,  Capt. 

Wolff,  C.  J.,  '14— Inf. 

Wolter,  H.  F.,  ^18— Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Wolter,   M.,   '16— Q.  M.   C,   Lt. 

Wood,  D.  C,  '13— Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Wood,  H.   G.,   '14 — Engrs.,  Capt. 

Wood,  H.  T..  '15— 

Woods,    A.    C.,    ^^17— Ord. 

Woods,  R.  C,  '17— Y.  M.  C.  A. 

Woods,  R.  J.,  '17 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Woodward,   P.   S.,  g'13 — Med. 

Woodyatt,   H.,   '17 — -Avia.,    2nd   Lt. 

Woolston,  W.  H.,  '13 — Med.,  ist  Lt. 

Worrell,   J.    L.,   '13 — Art. 

Wray,    C.   W.,    '16— Art. 

Wright,  E.  P.,  '16 — Engrs. 

Wright,   J.   E.,  '12 — Avia.,    ist   Lt. 

Wrisley,  G.  A.,  '16 — Navy,  Ensign. 

Wroby.  N.  W.,  '18— C.   W.   S. 

Wussow.  A.   F.  D.,  '09 — Med.,   ist  Lt. 

Wyeth,    Ola   M.,   '06 — Libn. 

Yates,   R.    R.,  '11 — Navy,   2nd  Lt. 

Yeager,  L.   E.,  '18 — Avia. 

Yeager,  O.  K.,  '11— Q.   M.  C,  Capt. 

Yerington,  J.    G.,   '18 — Inf. 

Yntema,   L.   F., — Sig.   Corps  Lab. 

Yockey,  M.  A.,  '18 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Young,  A.  T.,  '17 — Inf.,  2nd  Lt. 

Young,   D.   S.,  g'17 — Marines.    1st  Lt. 

Zaleski,   J.    P.,    '17 — Engrs.,    Sergt. 

Zearing,  L.  A.,  '11 — Art.,  2nd  Lt. 

Zehr,   G.   A.,    '18 — Avia. 

Zerbee.  L.   F.   S.,  '11— Avia.,  Maj. 

Zieman,   W.   W.,   '15 — Chem. 

Xiesenheim,  J.  R.,  ^'17 — Avia..  2nd  I-t. 

Ziesing,  H.  H.,  '08 — Engrs..   1st  Lt. 

Zinser,    R.    B..   '16 — Navy,    Ensign. 

Zollinger,  J.    E.,   '15 — Art.,   2nd   Lt. 


W.\R  Service  Summary 

Summary  of  Illinoi.s  Graduates,  former  .students,  and  faculty  members,  present 
and  past,  Urbana  and  Chicago  departments,  who  have  served  or  are  now  serving 
in  the  world  war. 


(Corrected  to  May  6,  1919) 

Men    5201 

Women 106 

5307 

Overseas   125-I 

In  the  United  States  and  possessions 4053 

5307 


looo  University  of  Illinois 

Arm}'   4162 

Navy    607 

Marines    90 

V.  M.  C.  A.  army  secretaries 45 

Red   Cross    (men) 13 

Camp  Librarians  (men ) 7 

Athletic   directors    8 

Women    108 

Branch    unknown    267 

5307 

Commissioned  officers,  army  and  navy 2146 

Non-commissioned,  privates,  rank  unknown,  and  miscellaneous 3161 

5307 

Graduates    2267 

I'"ormer  students  (non-graduates)  and  faculty 3040 

5307 
Died   in    service 149 

Army  Summary 

Infantry    896 

Aviation  and  other  signal  corps  work 819 

Artillery    804 

Medical    519 

Engineers    456 

Quartermasters    314 

Ordnance    211 

Chemical  warfare    107 

Cavalry    36 

4162 
Commissioned  Officers  in  the  Army  and  Navy 

Brigadier-generals     6 

Colonels    .  .  .• 9 

Lieutenant-colonels 20 

Majors    68 

Captains    316 

First   lieutenants    573 

Second   lieutenants    1055 

Naval  officers    99 

2146 
Classification  of  Women  in  Service 

In  the  United  States TJ 

Overseas    29 

106 

Base  hospital  dietitians  28 

Clerks  and  stenographers   20 

Camp  and  camp  librarians  15 

Red   Cross    , 7 

Canteen  workers  (organization  not  stated) 10 

Ycowomen    5 

Psychologists     3 

Y.  W.  C.  A.  workers  overseas 3 

War  camp  community  service  secretaries 3 

I^acteriologist    I 

Medical  work  in  Belgium i 

Work  overseas  for  American  committee  on  devastated  France 3 

Cantonment    laboratory    technician I 

Branch   unknown    (overseas) 6 

106 

Total  number  in  war  service,  exclusive  of  the  Illinois  S.  A.  T.  C.  unit 5307 

Including  S.  A.  T.  C.  and  S.  N.  T.  C 8719 

(S.  A.  T.  C,  2609;  S.  N.  T.  C,  424;  Chicago  departments,  379;  total  S.  A.  T.  C.  and 
S.  N.  T.  C,  3412). 


GEOGRAPHICAL  DISTRIBUTION  OF  ALUMNI 

Numerals  indicate  classes  of  baccalaureate  alumni;  f  means  faculty; 
g,  graduate  alumni;  h,  honorary  alumni;  t,  trustees.  Addresses  differ- 
ing from  those  in  biographical  sketches  are  based  on  later  information. 


UNITED  STATES 


ALABAMA 


AUBURN 

Bell,  N.  E.,  f,  Farm  Agt. 
Hitt.  Agnes  V.,  15,  Agt. 
Peltier,  G.  L.,  g,  Prof. 

BIRMINGHAM 

Clarke,   Kate   F.    (Mrs.    W.    H.   Stockhani) 

Emmerson,  R.  J.,  '06,  Lawyer 

Mattson,  E.  N.,  '12,  Engr. 

Mueller,  G.  R.,  '07,  Agent 

Smith,  Elizabeth  M.  (Mrs.  E.  N.  Mattson) 

'is 
Sponsler,  J.  M.,  '12,  Engr. 
Stockham,   W.   H.,   '85 
Yolton,  R.  E.,  '05,  Engr. 

CITRONELLE 

Bird,    F.    F.,    '01,    Engr. 

Grouse,  Florence  H.  (Mrs.  W.  M.  Case)  '17 
ENSLEY 

Kirkwood,  Frances,  '12,  Teacher 
FAIRHOPE 

Jackman,  Ida  (Mrs.  E.  G.  Dougherty)    '00 


GREENSBORO 

Parkhurst,   M.   S.,   '12,   Farmer 

MILLER'S  FERRY 

Henderson,  F.,  '14,  Farmer 

MOBILE 

Byrne,  L.,  '98,  Prin.  Schs. 
Glass,  J.  B.,  '06,  Draftsman 
Hargis,  W.  I.,  g,  Engr. 

MONTGOMERY 

Long,  R.  H.,  '06,  Agr. 
RED  BAY 

Jerdan,  A.  L.,  g,  Agr.  Agt. 
TUSKEGEE 

Brady,  S.  E.,  g.  Prof. 
WAGONER 

Moore,    Laura   M.,   g,   Prin. 


ARIZONA 


BISBEE 

Chapman,  Edith  M.,  '18 
Fricke,  H.  H.,  '07,  Mech. 
Hiller,  W.  G.,  '10,  Draftsman 
Snider,  E.  Q.,  '06,  Teacher 

CLARKDALE 

Faust,  P.  A.,  '12,  Mech. 
Kecney,  H.  E.,  '00,  Draftsman 
Moser,  L.  E.,  '12,  Engr. 

DOUGLAS 

Gilkerson,  Aletha   (Mrs.   H.   M.   Wells)   '02 
HUMBOLT 

Smith,  E.  S.,  f,  Mgr. 
JEROME 

Porter,   R.   K.,  '96,  Banker 
LOWELL 

Heislar,  C.   S.,  '10,   Engr. 
MESA 

Peterson,  T.  E.,  '17,  Business 
MIAMI 

Griffiths,  W.  M.,  '10,  Engr. 

PHOENIX 

Bannister,  K.,  '11,  Phys. 
Brown,  A.  B.,  '17 


PHOENIX— Continued 

Creighton,  Mary  E.,  '17,  Teacher 
Frankenberg,   Pearle    (Mrs.   D.   H.   McClin- 

tock)  '04 
Heller,   Opal   B.,   '91,   Teacher 
Holmquist,  F.  N.,  '09.  Engr. 
Janssen,  O.,   '04,    Arch. 
Kays,  E.,  '79,   Mgr. 
Lowe,   R.,   '10,   Ranchman 
Pickrell,  W.  S.,  '74,  Farmer 
Wood,  H.  C,  '10,  Auditor 

PRESCOTT 

Anderson.  G.  F.,  '97,  Engr. 
Lodge,  P.  E.,  '01,   Mgr. 

Wood,  Cornelia  E.  (Mrs.  H.  H.  Linney)  g, 
Lawyer 

S AFFORD 

Chambers,  W.  R.,  '93,  Lawyer 
TEMPE 

Young,  Rose  J.   (Mrs.  F.  II.   Ballou)   '10 
TOMBSTONE 

Kingsbury,  J.   T.,   '99,  Lawyer 
TUCSON 

Brown,  E.  J.,  g,  Prof. 

Cullum,    W.    IL.    g,    Dir. 

Forbes,  R.  H.,  '92,  Agronomist 

Kelley,  Mae  E.,  '13,  Teacher 


University  of  Illinois 


TUCSOX— Continued 

Skidniore,   M.,  g,   Prof. 

Tatarian,   B..   '87 

Waldo,  Marie  L.  (Mrs.  E.  P.  Taylor)  '00 

Williams,  R.  H.,  g.  Prof. 

WARREN 

Irving,   E.  P.,  '09,  Engr. 


ARIZONA— Continued 

WARREN— Continued 

McKee,  W.  E.,  '90,  Supt. 
WELTON 


Fraser,  Annabell  (Mrs.  F.  E.  Leidcndeker) 

'08 
Leidendeker,  F.  E.,  '08,  Rancher 


ARKANSAS 


ALMYRA 

Graham,   W.   M.,  g.  Broker 

AUGUSTA 

Varnes,  A.  G.,  '03,  Engr. 

BONO 

Elliott,  E.  E.,  '18 
BRYANT 

Argraves,  A.  J.,  '07,  Farmer 
CARLISLE 

Roberston,  L.  S..  '00,  \'et.  Insp. 
EUREKA  SPRINGS 

Barnes,    Mary    L.,   '88 

Bronson,   Lillie   O.,   '89 

FAYETTEVILLE 

Christopher,  C,  'og.  Prof. 

Elliott,  J.  A.,  g.   Prof. 

Harrison, Annabel  R.  (Mrs.  J.  C.  Jordan)  g 

Jordan,   J.   C.   f.   Prof. 

"Kemp,  J.  G.,  '06,  Prof. 

Lussky.   A.   E.,   g.   Prof. 

Mitchell,    B.,   Jr.,   f.   Prof. 

Stewart,  C.   L.,  g.  Prof. 

Watts,  C.   H.,   '13,  Instr. 
FT.  SMITH 

Lyman.  G.  H.,  '72.  Business 

Peck,   H.    S.,   '07,   Engr. 
HOPE 

Prall,  Beatrice,  '16,   Libn. 
JONESBORO 

Cope,  W.  A..  '1.3,  Teacher 

Ilollard,  H.  W.,  '15,  Instr. 


JONESBORO— Continued 

Kays,  V.  C.  '09,  Pres.,  Sch. 
Semple,  A.  T..  '16,  Farm  Mgr. 

LITTLE  ROCK 

Denson,  C.   H.,   '18,  Agr. 
Fuller,  C.  M.,  '13,  Engr. 
Garnett,  R.  E.,  '08,  Revenue  Agt. 
Garver,  N.   B.,  f,   Engr. 
Hodgins.    W.    B.,   '14,   Farmer 
Tones,  D.   E..  '17 
Millar,   P.   H.,  g.   Bus. 
Sachs,   W.    IL,    f,   Chem. 
Sanders.  T.  M.,  '02.  Arch. 
Shaw.    B.    B.,   '11,   Engr. 
Wittenberg,   G.   H.,  '14,   Draftsman 

OLENA 

Stebbins,   S.    L.,   '15,   Farmer 

PARAGOULD 

Leggit,  F..  '17,  Agr. 
Leggit,  F.   W.,  '18 

PINE  BLUFF 

Ponzer,  K.  L. 
SPRINGDALE 

Bouton,  C.  S., 
STUTTGART 

Adams,   A.   M..  '17,  Farmer 

Hubbard,   Marie   E.,   '15,   Sec. 

Powell,   B.  E.,  f.  Planter 

TWIST 

Twist,  J.   F., 


'10,   Engr. 
'91,  Hort. 


'11.   Farmer 


CALIFORNIA 


ALAMO 

Turner,    H.,   '82,   Engr. 

ALHAMBRA 

Marsh,   D.,  '09,  Engr. 
Schoonover,   W.   R.,  g 

ALTADENA 

Moore,  Minnie  R.,  '96 

BAKERSFIELD 

Waugh,      Rose      (Mrs. 
Teacher 


Brower)      '09 


BERKELEY 

liachniann,   F.,   '10,  Chem. 

Hair,    W.    II.,   g.   Asst. 

Bennett,   Stella.  '03,  Libn. 

Buck,  T..  f.  Prof. 

Bumstead,  A.  P.,  '08,  Journalist 

Bumstead,  F.  M.,  '06,  Libn. 

Campbell,  Juniata  G.  (Mrs.  T.  F.  Hunt)  '84 

Carroll.   Jessie   A.    (Mrs.    R.    E.   Smith)    '01 

Cessna.  Maud  O.,  '10,  Teacher 

Cole,   Agnes   M.,   '01,    Libn. 

Davis,   J.    O.,   '86,    Lawyer 

Davison,  Ruth  (Mrs.  W.  F.  Langclier)   '13 

Domonoske,  A.  B.,  f,  Instr. 


BERKELEY— Continued 

Earle,  Mary  T.    (Mrs.   W.   T.    Home)   '85, 

Writer 
Fairchild,  Rozina  P.  (Mrs.  J.  O.  Davis)  '86 
Fender,   C.   W.,   '11,   Teacher 
Fleagcr,  C.  E.,  '99,  Engr. 
Foote,  F.   S..  Jr.,  f.  Prof. 
Foster,   L.    F.,   g.  Teacher 
Greves,  G.   L.,  '13,  Instr. 
Gunthorp,  Pauline,  '00,   Libn. 
Hill,    C^ra   J..   '84,    Clerk 
Hunt,    T.    F.,    '84,    Dean 
Isham,  Helen   (Mrs.   II.   A.   Mattill)    f 
Jacobs,  M.  J.,  '01;,   Educator 
Jones.  L.  T.,  g,  Instr. 

Kingsbury,  Margaret   (Mrs.   F.  S.  Foote)   f 
Kofoid,   C.    A.,   f.   Prof. 
Kofoid,    Prudence   W.,   g 
Kollock,  Lily   (Mrs.   L.  J.   Paetow)   f 
Langclier,  W.   F..  g.  Prof. 
MacGrcgor,  H.   P..  '12,  Metallurgist 
Mathews,  W.  R.,  '17 
Mattill,    II.    A.,    g.    Prof. 
Ogawa,   Z.,   g.    Arch. 
Paetow,  L.  J.,  f.  Prof. 
Sachs,    Inez   F.    (Mrs.    W.    S.    Colby)    '09, 

Libn. 
Schneider,    A.,   '01.    Bacteriol. 
Williams,  Anna  W.,  '07,  Instr. 


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1003 


BERKP:I.EY— Continued 

Williamson,  A.  S.  J..   '98,  Engr. 
Woodworth,  C.  VV..  '85.  Teacher 
Wright,    D.,    '16,    Asst. 

BURLINGAME 

Otani,   K.,   '17,   Educator 
CENTERVILLE 

Case,  J.   R.,  Jr.,  '13,  Teacher 
CHARTER  OAK 

White,   Lena  L.,   '08,   Teacher 
CHATSWORTH 

Gray,   N.   A.,   '83,   Rancher 

CHICO 

Costar,  L.,  '13,  Farmer 
Johnson,  R.  O..  '06,   Prof. 
Woodmansee,  R.  C,  '03,  Business 

CLAREMONT 

Burnell,  K.   A.,  '10,   Stud. 
Neeley,  C.   G.,   'So,   Prof. 

COMPTON 

Eraser,  W.  A.  G.,  '99,  Engr. 
CORONA 

May,   H.    M.,   '98,   Mgr. 

Paine,  A.  E.,  '99,  Prin.,  H.  S. 

CORONADO 

Flower,  Lucy  L.  C,  t 
COVINA 

Ross,    V.    R.,    g,    Teacher 
CROCKETT 

Raymond,  Ruth  (Mrs.  W.  E.  Hazeltine)  '99 
CUCAMONGA 

Acer,  Katherine  E.,  '14 
CUPERTINO 

Taft,  F.  A.,  '82,  Banker 
DEL  MAR 

Slocum,    Mary  J.    (Mrs.    R.   A.    Bareuther) 
'04,  Teacher 

DESCANSO 

Noble,  T.,  Jr.,  '82,  Miner 
DORRIS 

Blach,  Eva   (Mrs.   R.   Farrar)    '07 

EAST  AUBURN 

Haynes,  M.   R.,  'oS,   Draftsman 

EUREKA 

Green,   F.   H.,    '96,   Engr. 
Meredith,  Ino  V.,  '14.  Teacher 

FT.  GARLAND 

Campbell,  J.  P.,  '74,  Physician 

FRESNO 

Bates,  J.   S.,   '02,   Engr. 

Bean,  Elsie  M.   (Mrs.   F.   W.   Docker)    '06 

Davis,    M.    R.,   '17,   Arch. 

Neal,    H.    F.,    '11,    Lavi^yer 

Rowell,   C.   H.,   f,   Ed. 

Swartz,  A.   C,   '73.   Arch. 

Thomas,  F.  W.,  g.  Prof. 

West,  Linnie   (Mrs.  M.   R.   Davis)   '17 

FULLERTON 

Morgan,  Harriet  A.,  '10,  Instr. 

GILROY 

Ellis,  Lola  D.    (Mrs.  J.   W.   Forsyth)    '84 


CALIFORNIA— Continued 

(ILEND.M.E 


Alspach,  F.  A.,  '01,  Engr. 
Andree,  J.  W.  S.,  '07.  i:-ngr. 
Kimball,    R.    H.,   *o6.   Acct. 

GLENDORA 

Kenncr,   B.   F.,  '16 
GRIMES 

Robinson,   Candace    I.    (Mrs.    B.    F.    KaufF- 
man)   '06 

HANFORD 

Cuttle,   F.,   '04,   Physician 
HOLLYWOOD 

Rose,  C.   R.,  f,  Engr. 
Scudder,   C.   O.,   '7;;,   Teacher 
Williams,  E.,  '02,  Instr. 

HOLTVILLE 

Smith,  v.,  'oS,  Prin.  11.  S. 
IMPERIAL 

Carberry,  R.  S.,  '95.  Engr. 

Suryieh,  I.  B.,  '14,  Farmer 

KENNETT 

Reef,  A.  J.,  '04,  Engr. 
LA  JOLLA 

McDougle,    v.,    f.    Instr. 
LOMA 

Howell,  C.   H.,   '05,   Engr. 
LOMPOC 

Crawford,  L.  N.,  '17,  Arch. 

LONG  BEACH 

Akers,  Deborah  C.    (Mrs.    S.   M.  Travers) 

'08 
Brayton,   Dorothy  M.,  '14 
Broadhead.    Annie    M.,    '02,   Osteopath 
Crapnell,   C.    E.,    'i  i 
Longueville,  J.   C,  '15 
Paine,   M.   M.,   '06,  Teacher 
Travers,    S.    M.,   '11.    Bus. 
Wilson,    Bernice   C.   '14,   Dir. 

LORDSBURG 
Herwig,    J. 


N.,    '99,    Draftsman 


LOS  ALTOS 

Craig,   Florence  M. 


'17,  Libn. 


LOS  ANGELES 

Alden,   E.   S.,   f,   Instr. 

Allen,  Grace  M.,  '05,  Teacher 

Allen,   Mary   E.,   '05,   Teacher 

d'Amato,  O.,   f,  Asst. 

Ayers,  Grace  (Mrs.  W.  A.  Powers)  '93 

Bannister.  J.   C,  '11,   Engr. 

Bennett.  H.  C,  'og,  Chem. 

Bennett,   R.,   '99.   Engr. 

Berry,   R.   C,   '10 

Bevis,  D.  G.,  '09,  Contr. 

Blakeslee,  J.  W.,  '96,  Salesman 

Boner,   H.    E.,  '05,   Engr. 

Brundage,    M.    D.,    '02,    Editor 

Carter,  Florence  E.   (Mrs.   E.  G.  Sherman) 

'01 
Clark,  Emma  A.,  '02,  Teacher 
Cline,    L.   A.,    '14,    Engr. 
Colby.  R.   R..  "06,   Mgr. 
Crellin,    C.    V.,   '97 
Cunningham,   R.   E.,   '02.  Engr. 
Davidson,    T.    M.,   '05,    Engr. 
Davis,   Bertha   A.    (Mrs.  J.    D.   Coplen)    f, 

Mus. 
Davis.   Helen   G.,   '18 
Dietrich,   B.   H.,  '09,   Bus. 
Dinwiddle.  Virginia  (Mrs.  C.  E.  Piper)   '99 
Easterbrook,  H.   D.,   '10,   Engr. 


I004 


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CALIFORNIA— Continued 


LOS   ANGELES— Continued 
Enger,  T.  K.,  'ii,  Engr. 
Fargo,  Mattie  P..  '06,  Libn. 
Fisher,   Sara   C,   g,    Instr. 
Forsyth,  J.   \A'.,   '8i,   Business 
Graham,    IL    B.,    '17 
Hale,    Isabella,    '79 
Hammett.  F.  \V..  '81.   Business 
Marker,  G.  M.,  '01,  Farmer 
Henion,  Lora  A.  (Mrs.  A.  IL  Sutherland) 

'07 
Hewes,    C.   K.,   '12,   Chem. 
Hinman,  J.  H.,  '07,  Engr. 
Hummel.   A.   A.,   '07,   Doctor 
Ingold,   E.   T.,  '09,   Mgr. 
Jacobsen,  C.  H.,  '10,  Engr. 
Johnson,  Roxana  G..  '09,  Libn. 
Keeler,  L.   S.,  '05,  Engr. 
Kegley,  F.  T..  Jr..  '08,  Arch. 
Kelly,  A.  R..  '02,  Arch. 
Kennedy,   Helen  T.,   '03,   Libn. 
Kilburn,  Marjorie    (Mrs.   C.   K.  Hewes)   g 
Kuhl.  J.  IL.  Jr.,  '13.  Contr. 
Lefler,  Grace,  '03.  Libn. 
Littlejohn,  Lula  L..  '12,  Libn. 
Loutzenhiser.    E.    H.     (E.    H.    Lotz)    '08, 

Engr. 
MacArthur,  C.   G.,   f.  Teacher 
McConnell,   E.,    '94,   Arch. 
McKclvey,  A.  W.,  '09,  Real  Est. 
Marsh,    N.    F.,    '97.   Arch. 
Martin,    A.    C,    'o2(.    Arcn. 
Mathis,    F.    W.,   '12.   Libn. 
Mitchell.    R.   C,   '06,   Engr. 
Moore,    G.    H.,    '02,    Lawyer 
Mount,  M.  H.,  '02,  Teacher 
Mowder,   C.   L..  '07,  Engr. 
Nixon,   G.   R.,  '11,   Salesman 
Noerenberg,  C.  E.,  '07.  Engr. 
Osborne, Maud,  '11,  Libn. 
Osmond.  Edith  (Mrs.  W.  W.  Cumberland) 

f.   Instr. 
Parker,   C.    E.,   '72,   Physician 
Pollard,  E.  R.,  '00,  Draftsman 
Randall,  J.,  '07,  Engr. 
Rea,  A.    W.,   '93,   Arch. 
Riley,    G.    A.,   '04,    Engr. 
Ross,  R.  M..  'as.  Physician 
Rutledge,  Bertha,  '86,  Teacher 
Sandifur,  C.  W.,  g.  Teacher 
Scherfee,   S.  H..  g.  Teacher 
Seibcrt,   Emma   E..   '91,   Artist 
Shawhan,  Gertrude  (Mrs.  F.  R.  Schaefer) 

'94 
Shilton,   P.    A.,    '06,    Salesman 
Slaughter,   W.    B.,   '11,   Engr. 
Stewart,  Margaret  E.  (Mrs.  H.  E.  Robbins) 

'75 
Sutherland,  A.  H.,  f.  PsychoL 
Thompson,   J.    G.,  g.   Minister 
Thomson,   P.    W.,    '09,   Lawyer 
Van  Brundt.  C.  S.,  '00,  Broker 
Vawter,  J.  T.,  Jr.,  '04.   Arch. 
Vickragc,   R.    P.,    '04.    Rancher 
Wells,  F.  M.,  '03.  Real  Est. 
Wilder,   C.  T.,   '94.   Business 
Wiley,  R.  S.,  '00.  Arch. 
Wray,   R.   C,   '09,    Insp. 
Wyant.  C.   S.,  '14,   Draftsman 
Yoch,  Florence  T.,  '15,  Land.  Gard. 

MODESTO 

Roberts,    Carolyn   M.,   '04.  Teacher 

MONTEBELLO 

Parsons,  Irene  M.   (Mrs.  R.  L.  Kegg)   '08 
OAKLAND 

Hummel.  W.   G.,  '07.  Prof. 

Lapbam.  Ina  O.   (Mrs.   F.  L.  Crown)   '07 

O'Bar,  Allecn  IL  (Mrs.  IL  Brillhart)  '14 

Price.  Helen  L..  '00.  Libn. 

Royce,  Bertha  E.  (Mrs.  W.  G.  Hummel)  '04 

Seymour,   I.urenc.   f.  Teacher 

Stahl,  C.   B.,  '11,  Engr. 


OAKLAND— Continued 
Stanley,  E.  L.,  '17 
Volk,  E.,  '99,  Engr. 

O'NEALS 

Work,  Edna  M.   (Mrs.  E.  P.  Hadley)    '04 
ORANGE 

Fishback,  M.  M.,  '01,  Teacher 

Fishback,   W.    M.,   '09,    Prin. 

Gulick,   F.   M.,   '93,   Cashier 

Percival,  A.  II.  (Mrs.  W.  M.  Fishback)  '06 

OXNARD 

Bevans,  Mary  M.,  '04,  Rancher 
Hirschkind,    W.,    f,    Instr. 

PACIFIC  GROVE 

Spencer,  D.  E.,  f.  Prof. 
PALO  ALTO 

Alden,  R.  M.,  f.  Prof. 

Frink,  F.   G.,  f,  Engr. 

Manning,   W.  A.,  f.  Prof. 

Vernier,  C.  G.,  f.  Prof. 

Woods,  Lois  M.,  '17,  Libn. 

PASADENA 

Bates,  S.  J.,   g,   Prof. 

Bear,  Katherine  W.  (Mrs.  F.  L.  Drew)  '03 

Bell,  J.  E.,  g.  Prof. 

Borton,    Lucina  J.    (Mrs.   C.   II.    Rodi)    '03 

Curtiss,   R.   S.,   f.   Prof. 

Downes,  C.   S..  f.   Prof. 

Drew,  F.  L.,  '04,  Engr. 

Everhart,  L.  N.,  '09,   Lawyer 

Jones,    Mary    L.,    f.    Libn. 

Retz,  Rosalie  M.   (Mrs.  J.  E.   Bell)   '09 

Rickard,  T.  E.,  '72 

Santee,  A.   M.,  '16 

Shlaudeman,  II. ,   '86,  Broker 

Stroud,   S.    L.,   '04 

POMONA 

Middleton,  J.  G.,  '18 
IL-XMONA 

Wilson,  J.  H.,  g 

REDLANDS 

Breckenridge,   Gladys    (Mrs.    E.    D.    Finch) 
'09 

Crawford,  J.  D.,  f 

Dewhirst.  II.  T.,  '05,  Judge 

Fallon,   Clara  M.,  '07,  Stenog. 

Finch,   E.   D.,  '08,   Lawyer 

Jones.   Emma   (Mrs.   P.  T.  Spence)   '85 

Montigcl.  J.  R.,  '12,  Contr. 
REDWOOD  CITY 

Truman,    Edna,   '07,   Teacher 
KKEDLEY 

Bullock,  Florence  W.,  '07,  Teacher 
RIVERSIDE 

Barrett,  J.  T.,  '03.  Prof. 

Mathews.  R.   M.,  f,   Instr. 

Ouayle,   IL  J.,   '03.   Prof. 

VVharton,  Rebecca  G.,  '96,  Teacher 
SACRAMENTO 

Hada,  K.,  '16 

Hawley,  J.   B..  '12.  Draftsman 

Reynolds,   E.   IL,   '07,   Farmer 

Reynolds,  F.  H.,  '07,  Engr. 
SAN  ANSELMO 

Barkman.    C.    P.,    '15.    Clergyman 
SAN  BERNARDINO 

Ilartrick,  Nancy  E.  (Mrs.  W.  W.  Webster) 

Hill,  H.   S.,   '09.  Chem. 
Huey,   J.    D.,    '83,    Agt. 
Webster,    W.    W.,   '99,    Engr. 
Wilson,  F.  A.,  '09.  Lawyer 


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CALIFORNIA— Continued 


SAN  BERNARDINO  BEACH 

Enlow,   Lena    (Mrs.    S.   Silverman)    '07 

SAN  DIEGO 

Andrews,   H.  F.,  '93,   Physician 

Cosgrove,   T.    B.,    f,    Lawyer 

Fulton,  J.   B.,  '86 

Hanssen,  G.   A..  '90,  Arch. 

Kistner,  T.  C,  '97,  Arch. 

Krause,   Josephine   S.    (Mrs.    A.   Chalfoiit) 

'84 
McCoy,   C.   B.,  '06,  Lawyer 
Moore,   Ruby   F.,   '14.   Teacher 
Moss,  R.  R.,  '10,  Bus. 
Porterfield.    E.   N.,   '73,    Business 
Sellards.  J.  A.,  '12,   Instr. 
Shaw.   Helen   C,   '18 
Simpson,  C.   C,  '12,  Bus. 
Snow,  L.  F.,  '06.  Chem. 
Sommcr,  Clara  (Mrs.  H.  B.  Vehstedt)   '04 
Thissell,   Inez   (Mrs.  A.   M.   Fosdick)    '07 
Van  Zandt,  J.  G..  f,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec. 

SAN  FERNANDO 

Somers,  Florence    (Mrs.   E.    Williams)    '07 

SAN  FRANCISCO 

Bergland,  F.  H.,  '14.  Broker 
Brackenburg,  B.  A.,  '09,  Engr. 
Bushnell,    Ethel   M.    (Mrs.   C.   A.    Waring) 

'08,  Teacher 
Day,  C.  L.,  '17,  Bus. 
Dorman,  A.  B.,  '04,  Lawyer 
Faulkner,  R.   D.,  '77,  Prin. 
Fleming,  J.   G.,   '12,   Arch. 
Fong,  G.  Y.,  '15 
Griewank,  A.  C,  '10,  Engr. 
Griswold.  A.  H.,  '01,  Engr. 
Haines,   T.    L.,   '12,    Ed. 
Hilts.  R.  W.,  '04,  Chem. 
Johnson,    F.    V.,    '02,    Salesman 
Kenyon,   E.   C,   '05,   Engr. 
Kiler,    W.    H.,    '97,    Lawyer 
Kimball,  W.  H.,  '95,  Electn. 
Kinkead,  J.   A.,   '93,   Sales  Mgr. 
Lemme.  E.   '86.   Arch. 
McClure,   C,   f.   Major 
Mah,  W.  N.,  'i7 
Plant,  F.   B.,  '02,  Engr. 
Schneider,  E.  J.,   '00,   Contr. 
Snyder,    C.   H.,   '90,   Engr. 
Stewart,  Gwendolyn,  g.  Stud. 

SANGER 

Pusey,   F.   W.,  '15,   Farmer 

SAN  JOAQUIN 

Clayberg,   Dorothea  M.    (Mrs.    E.   C.  Ham- 
mil!)   '16 

SAN  JOSE 

Ballantyne.  G.  H.,  '07,  Engr. 
Boyers,    Bess,   '13,   Teacher 
Hill,  F.  E.,  f,  Instr. 

SAN  LEANDRO 

Dowiatt,  S.,  '00,  Engr. 
SAN  LUIS  OBISPO 

Story,   G.,   '74,   Surv. 
SAN   MARTIN 

Stevens,  F.  W.,  '90,  Fruit  Grower 


SAN  RAFAEL 

Soo-Hoo,   P.,   g.    Draftsman 
SANTA  ANA 

Mize,  R.  C,  '13,  Lawyer 
SANTA  BARBARA 

Brode,   L.    D.,    f.   Teacher 

Hall,  Janet,   '07,  Secretary 

Hull,  D.  R.,  '13,  Land.  Arch. 

Miller,   Nellie  A.,  '05,  Teacher 

SANTA  MONICA 

Seymour,  J.  J.,  '77 
SEBASTOPOL 

Spaulding,  Ida  M.  (Mrs.  R.  Thompson)  '02 
SEI.MA 

Woodham.  H.,  '07,  Instr. 

Yonge,  Minnie,  '10,  Teacher 
SOUTH  PASADENA 

Barden,   H.    E.,   '15.    Draftsman 

Cairns.  Cora  M.   (Mrs.  N.  F.  Marsh)  '96 

Mann,  Alice  C.  (Mrs.  C.  H.  Sheldon)  '03 

Sherry,   L.   B.,   '10,   Surg. 

Sims,  C.  E.,  '05,   Draftsman 

\'an  Petten,  S.  F.,  '00,  Teacher 

STANFORD  UNIVERSITY 

DeCamp,  J.   E.,   f,  Instr. 
STOCKTON 

Bond,    J.    M..    '05.    Engr. 

Singh,  C.,   '17,  Priest 

STRATFORD 

Hamill,   E.   C,   '16,  Engr. 
SUMMERLAND 

Shrum,  Mabel  C.  (Mrs.  G.  S.  Tilley)  '00 

TROPICO 

Carmack,  C.   R.,  '95,  Contr. 
UKIAH 

Brazier,  I.  M.,  '13,  Teacher 
UPLAND 

Bardwell,  Faith  L.  (Mrs.  C.  E.  Wetherbee) 
'01 

Wetherbee,   C.   E.,   '01,   Agriculturist 

VAN  NUYS 

Vanhorne,   G.   G.,   '04,    Engr. 
VENICE 

Davis,  C.   G.,  f.  Teacher 
Lloyde,  F.  H.,  '78,  Businesss 

VENTURA 

Schwing,   E.  A.,  '15,  Teacher 

VIS ALIA 

Ernst,   E.   G.,  '16 

Simons,  A.  M.,  '96,  Sch.  Prin. 
WHITTIER 

George,  II.   E.,  'i8 
YUBA  CITY 

Kenyon,  F.   N.,  '14,  Farmer 
ZELZAH 

UUensvang,   M.   L.,   '99,    Rancher 


ALAMOSA 

Goodridge,  11.  A.,  '98,  Mgr. 
BERTHOUD 

Kirby,   Sarah   E.    (Mrs.    R.    E. 
Teacher 


COLORADO 

BLANC A 

Smith,  C.  H.  W..  '08,  Engr. 
BOULDER 
Rufle)    '08,  Allen,  F.  G.,  '01.  Prof. 

Bailey,  T.  S.,  '05,  Assayer 


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COLORADO— Continued 


BOrr.DER— Continued 

naucr,  F.  S.,  'ii.  Prof. 

Heatty.  Mary   E.    (Mrs.   M.   S.   Ketchum)    f 

Brush.   Klizaoeth   P.,   cr 

Clapp.    V.   L.,  K   Prof, 

Cook.  W.  A.,  '02.  H.  S.  Visitor 

Dean.   P.   M.,   g,    Prof. 

Green,  Bessie  R.,  '07,   Instr. 

Tones.   E.   S.,   g.  Instr. 

Kctcliuni.  M.   S..  'os.  Dean 

McAnulty,    Ethel    E.    (Mrs.    L.    B.    Brown) 

'05 
Minor,  L.   E.,  '10,  Instr. 
Randolph,  O.  A.,  g,  Prof. 
Simmering,   S.  L.,  g,   Prof. 

COLORADO  SPRINGS 

Kernall,  M.  J.,  g,  Prof. 
Kernall,  Pearle  K.,  '15 
Kerr,  Grace  A.,  '11,  Teacher 
Klemmedson,   A.   E.,   '18 
Klemmcdson,   G.    S.,   '18 
Manuel,   VV.  A.,   g,  Mgr. 
Okey,  F.  M..  f.  Prof. 
Powers.   E.   B.,  g.  Prof. 
Sisam,  C.  H.,  f.  Prof. 
Veirs,  D.  C,  '01,  Draftsman 

DELTA 

Blaine,  C.  E.,  '10,  Lawyer 

DENVER 

Baldwin,  Mayme  A.  (Mrs.  F.  M.  Simpson) 

'12 
Birney,  F.  L.,  '81,  Doctor 
Bumstead,   Alice  A.,   '14 
Burkhardt.   J.   H.,   '04.   Lawyer 
Corwine,  G.   D.,  '09.   Engr. 
Fallis,   M.   S.,   '14,  Arch. 
Frost,  J.  H.,  '06,  Salesman 
Garvin,  J.  B.,  '86.  Teacher 
Hammer.  R.   F.,   '10,  Chem. 
Hays,  C.  I.,  '73,  Teacher 
Kingsbury,  C.   S.,  '80,  Land.   Gard. 
McClelland.   M.   J.,  '16,   Arch. 
McConney.  R.  B.,  '89.  Gen.  Mgr. 
Morgan,  W.  M.,  '97,  F-awyer 
Palmquist,  D.  R.,  '11.  Engr. 
.Scholl,  C.   E.,  '13,  Chem. 
Schroeder    C.  A.,  '01,  Business 
Scott,  J.   R.,   '07,  Engr. 
.Simpson,  F.  M..  '09,  Bus. 
Tomlinson,  C.  W..   f,   Assoc. 
Vail,  C.  D.,  '91,  Engr. 
Wallace,   T-   IL,   '03,    Designer 
Weeter,  H.   M.,   g.   Prof. 
Wheatlake.  B.  C.  J..  'lo,  Mgr. 
Wills,  Mary  E.    (Mrs.  C.   E.   Scholl)   '16 
Winn,  C.  E.,  '08,  Erigr. 

DOLORES 

Riddle,  R.  G.,  '04,  Rancher 

DURANGO 

Myers,   E.  J.,  '07,  Teacher 

ENGLEWOOD 

Rump,   C.   A.,   '07,   Contr. 

FT.  COLLINS 

Aldrich,  W.  S.,  f.  Prof. 
Foltz,  L.  S.,  'ii.  Prof. 
Scott,  W.  H.,  '9$ 

GOLDEN 

Erlbacher,  Harriet  C,  '11.  Teacher 
Van  Tuyl,  F.  M.,  f.  Prof. 


GRAND  JUNCTION 

Cole,  E.  E.,  '82,  Teacher 
Ilottes,  H.  G..  '96,  Fruit  Grower 
I.eaverton,  J.  E.,  '04,  Lawyer 
Morse,   E.   L.,   '05.   Prof. 

GREELEY 

Cross,  E.  A.,  '05.  Prof. 
Eaton,    R.    C,  '16,   Farmer 

GUNNISON 

Koch,   Flora   M.,   'u,   Libn. 

IIAYDEN 

Wright,  S.  A.,  '13,  Minister 

IDAITO  SPRINGS 

Mills,  J.    M.,   '07,   Miner 
I'lumnier,   Honor   L.,   '12,   Libn. 

I^\MAR 

Stocker,  C,  '09,  Mgr. 

LAS  ANIMAS 

Beach,  C.  W.,  '95,  Engr. 

LA  VETA 

Webster,    C.    C,    '95,    Mgr. 

MANITOU 

Savage,  Marie  (Mrs.  G.  S.  Howard)  '15 

MONTROSE 

Moynihan,  C.  J.,  '08,  Lawyer 

OLATHE 

Seymour,  A.   P.,  '04,   Rancher 

PALISADE 

Eisenmayer,   Ida  (Mrs.   P.  Scheve)    '87 
Roe,   E.   B..  '18,  Fruit  Grower 
Winchell,   S.   R.,  f 

PUEBLO 

Chew,   Dorothy,   '16,  Diet. 

Cuthbertson,  W.  S.,  '17 

Drake,   J.    F.,    '76,    Lawyer 

Elliott.  J.   G.,   '08,    Lawyer 

(^orham,    J.,    '04.    Chem. 

Keen,   Francis  F.,  '15,   Teacher 

Kemball,    Georgetta    (Mrs.   H.    L.    Murray) 

•84 
McNally,  J.  L.,  '16.  Exec.  Asst. 
McNally.  Mary  C.  '15,  Teacher 
Walsh,   W.   J.,    '09 


RIFLE 

Bennett,    S. 


A.,   '12,   Minister 


ROCKY   FORD 

McCaskill,  K.   A.,   '14,   Mgr. 
Wise,   L.  E.,  '06.  Lumberman 

SEDGWICK 

Broadliead.  W.  J.,  '13,  Farmer 

STEAMBO.\T  SPRINGS 

Furrow,   E.   O.,   '09,   Lawyer 

TRINIDAD 

Lenke,  E.  IL,   f,  Mgr. 
Spitler,  C.   II.,  '13.  Dir. 

WHEAT  RIDGE 

Moles,  O.  S.,  '89,  Teacher 


Geographical  Indkx 


CONNECTICUT 


BRIDGEPORT 

Blaisdell,  E.  B..  '12.  Mgr. 
Tyler,  W.  S.,  '00,  Engr. 

GLASTONBURY 

Ripley,  L.  B.,  g 
HARTFORD 

Carpenter,  F.  W.,  f.  Prof. 

Hayward,  D.  A.,  '09 

LONDON 

Senay,  C.  T.,  g.  Teacher 
MIDDLETON 

Hanford,  W.  W.,  g,  Chem. 
NEW  HAVEN 

Baldwin,  Jessie  E.  (Mrs.  H.  M.  Turner)  'o' 

Breckenbridge,  L.  P.,  h,  Prof. 

Clinton,  G.  P.,  '90,  Botanist 

Hjort,  A.  M.,  '14,  Physiol. 

Karr,   W.   G.,  g,  Chem. 


NEW  PLEVEN— Continued 

Ludlow,  Helen   (Mrs.  A.  Messenger)    'li 
Mickle,    F.    L.,    g,    Bateriologist 
Mohlman,  F.   W..  '12,  Physician 
Simpson,   G.   E.,  '13,   Chem. 
Smith,    H.    J.,    f,    Instr. 
Turner,   H.   M..   '10,   Prof. 

NEW  LONDON 

Slocum,  F.,  '06,  Engr. 
NORWALK 

Buchanan,   R.   B.,   '17 

NORWICH 

Dorsey,  O.  B.,  '12,  Engr. 
STAMFORD 

Albin,   H.   C,    'is.   Chem. 

Bogardus,  Eva  (Mrs.  T.  L.  Price)   '77 

THOMASTON 

Rafinski,    C.    J.,   '18 


MIDDLETOWN 

Brockson,  W.  I.,   f,  Agr. 
NEWARK 

Lamkey,  E.  M.  R.,  '13,  Physiol. 

Updegraff,  Helen,  g,  Chem. 

WILMINGTON 

Anderson,  C.  W.,  '17,  Teacher 
Bacon,  L.  F.,  '06,  Engr. 


DELAWARE 

WILMINGTON— Continued 
Birchard,  J.  W.,  '18,  Chem. 


Burgess.   L.    L.,    f,   Chem. 

Charlton,   E.  E.,  g,  Chem. 

Countryman.   I.   B.,  '17,  Farmer 

Garrett,  J.   F.,  '14.   Chem. 

Quinn,  Bernice  M.  (Mrs.  J.  F.  Garrett)  '14 

.Siever,  C.  H.,  g.  Chem. 

Snell,  H.  S.,  '18.  Chem. 

.Stapler,    W.    W.,   '15,    Chem. 


DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA 


WASHINGTON 


Abbott,  Alice  A.,  t 

Abbott,  E.   L.,  '83,  Engr. 

Adams,   L.  H.,  '06,  Chem. 

Adler,  L.,  '17,  Chem. 

Allen,  Mary  S.  (Mrs.  H.  C.  Lyons)  f.  Mic- 

roanalyst 
Allison,  C.  W.,  '13.  Prin. 
Almy,  L.   H.,   '09,   Pathol. 
Ambler,   Sarah.   '00,  Libn. 
Bain,    H.    F.,   f,   Geol. 
Ballard,  W.   S.,  '04,   Pathol. 
Barnard,  J.  H.,  f,  Lt.  Col. 
Beattie.   H.,  g 

Bernhardt,  Pearl  A.  M.,  '15,  Chem. 
Beyer,  G.  F.,  '07.  Chem. 
Blatherwick,   N.    R.,   g,   Chem. 
Bliss,  Helen  E.,  '11,  Teacher 
Braham.  J.  M..  g,  Chem. 
Briggs,  Flora  B.,  '17,  Sc.  Asst. 
Brotherton,  Jane  W..  '03.  Classifier 
Caldwell,  C.  E.,  Jr.,  '12,  Mgr. 
Chen,   H.,  '13 
Chen,  J.  T.,  '18 
Clark,   C.   A.,   '98,   Army 
Clark,   S.    C,   g,   Chem. 
Clark,  T.  A.,  '04,  Engr. 
Clark,  W.  A.,  '05,  Physician 
Clay,   W.    'os.   Engr. 
Cooke,  Jane  E..  '99 
Crocker,    W.,    '02,    Botanist 
Davis,  R.  L..  g.  Botanist 
Dennis.  W.   C,  f.  Lawyer 
Derr,  IT.   B.,  '05.  Agr. 
DeTurk.   J.   A.,   f.   Instr. 
Dieserud.   H.  C.  '18 
Dodd.   W.    F.,   f.   Prof. 
Elliott,  C.  G.,  '77.  Engr. 
Ellis.   A.   J.,   '08,    Geologist 
English,  H.  M.,  '14,  Physician 
Evans,  K.  E..  '04,  Engr. 
Felsenthal,  Emma.  '12,  Libn. 
Ferguson,   G.   A.,  '17 
Field,  A.   S.,  f.  Analyst 


WASHINGTON— Continued 
Fisher,  O.   S.,  'oS,  Agr. 
Ford,  G.   S.,  f.  Prof. 
Frearke,  P.  W.,  '16,  Engr. 
Gibbs.    G.,   Jr.,   '00,    Arch. 
Gill,  J.   H.,  f,   Govt.   Agt. 
Goebel,  F.  G.,  '12,  Engr. 
Goebel,  J.  L..  Jr.,  '12,  Lawyer 
Gordon,  F.  G.,   '12,  Engr. 
Hall,  L.  D.,  '99 
Hanger,   J.   H.,   f.  Teacher 
Hasselbring,   H..   f.  Botanist 
Hatten,  F.  W.,  '10,  Engr. 
Heinzelman,  A.  M.,  '15,  Chem. 
Hellman,   C.  A.,  '06,   Examiner 
Henderson,  C.  E.,  '06,  Engr. 
Herron,   \V.   H.,   f,   Geog. 
Hood,  J.  D.,  '10,  Entomol. 
Hudson,  C.  S..  f,  Chem. 
Jahr,  T.   K.   T.,  '00,  Libn. 
James,    D.   L.,    '09,    Market   Specialist 
Karmazin,  J..   '11,   Mgr. 
Kellogg.  J.    M..   f.  Arch. 
Kelly,    D.    H..    '04.    Engr. 
Kirkpatrick,  Nell  (Mrs.  C.  H.  Westcott)  '14 
Kromer,   C.    A.,    '15,   Teacher 
1. eighty,    C.    E.,    f,   Agron. 
Liu.  N.  Y.,  '18 
Loring,   F.    C,   f,   Engr. 
Lowrie,  S.  G.,  g.  Prof. 
McLane,  J.   W..  '01,  Lab.  Asst. 
Mack.  L.  W.,  '06,  Lawyer 
Mark,  Elvira  E.    (Mrs.  J.   B.   Porter)   '04 
Marsden.  R.  D.,  '08.  Engr. 
Matson.  G.  C  f,  Geol. 
Matthews,  A.  O.,  '18,  Chem. 
Matthews.  Mary  A..  '03,  Libn. 
Mearns.   R.   W.,   f.  Brig.   Gen. 
Millspaugh.  A.   C,  g.    Instr. 
Mitchell,  N.  D.,  '10,  Engr. 
Montgomery,   M.   A.,   '12,   Arch. 
Moorhouse,  L.  A.,  g.  Agr. 
Musselman.  J.   R..   f,   Instr. 
Nelson,   E.   K.,  '94.  Cbem. 


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DISTRICT  OF  COLUMBIA— Continued 


WASHINGTON— Continued 

Nickelsen,  J.    M..   '14,    Instr. 

Nicolet.   T.    W.,   f,   Assoc. 

Nielsen.  J.    N..   '07,    E.xaniiner 

.North.  S.   N.   D.,  h.  Statistician 

Norton,  C.  W.,  '01,  Mgr. 

Ovitz.   F.   K.,   f,   Engr. 

Owens,  A.   W..  g,  Chcni. 

Parsons.   Maud   E.,  '07,  Diet. 

Pcaslce,   II.   W..   f.   Arch. 

Peterson.  H..  '13,  Engr. 

Pollock.  W.  C.,  '75,  Lawyer 

Putman,    H.,    h,   Libn. 

Ramser,  C.    E..  '09,  Engr. 

Reasoner,  M.  A.,  '96,   Lt.  Col. 

Reed.  Adele  C.    (Mrs.  J.  B.  Scott)  '00 

Rogers,  Elsie  M.,  '17,  Teacher 

Ruby    G.   B.,  '15,  Chem. 

Rundles,    J.    C,    '15.   Agr. 

Runkel,  H.,  '11,  Chem. 

Sangdahl.  G.  S.,  '13.   Designer 

Sargent,   H.    11.,   f,   Major 

Schlink,  F.  J.,  '12,  Physicist 

Schwartze.   E.  W.,  '12,  Pharmacol. 

Scott,  D.  G.,  '93.  Mgr. 

Scott,  J.    B.,   f.   Counsellor 

Scott,    L.    B..   '16,    Entomol. 

Shamel.   A.   D..  '98,  Physiologist 

Shea,   D.   \V.,   f.   Dean 

Short.  W.  C,  '01,   Brig.  Gen. 

Slater,  W.  A.,  '06,  Physicist 

Sperry,  J.   A.,  f,  Assoc. 


WASHINGTON— Continued 

Steele.  E.  S.,  f.  Govt.  Work 

Stephenson,  E.  B.,  g,  Prof. 

Stratton,  S.   W..   '84,  Physicist 

Strong,   W.   A..   '14 

Taylor,  Elsie  M.  (Mrs.  O.  S.  Fisher)  '04 

Templin,   R.   L.,  g,  Engr. 

Todd.  V.  H.,  g.  Clerk 

Tolman.  R.  C,  f,  Chem. 

Trott,  C.  A.,  f,  Lt.  Col. 

Trout,    C.    E.,    '17,    Investigator 

Turlev,  H.  E.,  '18.  Pathol. 

Van  Orstrand,  C.  E.,  '96,  Geol. 

Waite,  M.  B..  '87,  Botanist 

Walton,  T.  W..  '10,  Dir. 

Warner,  II.  J.,  '01,  Surgeon 

Weathcrhead,  D.  L..  '08,  Chem. 

Webster,   F.    D.,   f,   Brig.   Gen. 

Weinberg,  Margaret   (Mrs.  T.   W.   Walton) 

Wells,   W.    F.,    f 
White,  A.  H..  f.  Prof. 
Whitson.   M.  J.,   '02,  Contr. 
WhittLinore,  H.  L.,  f.  Prof. 
Wilcox,   B.   B..  '04,   Chem. 
Wilkins,  R.  H.,  '14,  Agr. 
Williams.   R.  J.,  '01,  Arch. 
Winkelman,  H.  A.,  g,  Asst. 
Wright.   S.,   g,   Agr. 
Young,  C.    B.,   '91,   Engr. 
Zieman,  W.  W.,  '15,  Chem. 


BARTON 

Duncan,  L.  W.,  '10,  Real  Est. 
BRADEXTOWN 

Harz,  A.  W.,  '17,  Soil  Special. 
COCOANUT  GROVE 

DeGarmo,  C,  f.  Prof. 
D.WTONA  BEACH 

(jaddis,  Jessie  M.,  '17 
FELLSMERE 

Hennessey,   A.    L.,   '73,    Farmer 
FT.  LAUDERDALE 

Forman.   H.    M.,   '08,   Lawyer 
JACKSONVILLE 

Hallett,   Margaret   H.    (Mrs.   L.    Lang) 

Hasson,  H.,    00.  Chem. 

Knibloe,    W.    E.,    '76.    Prin. 

Lang,    L..    '09  ,    Mgr. 

Parker.  II.  M..  f,  Bacteriol. 

Pettyjohn.  J.   W.,  '03,  Credit  Man 

Wilfis,    F.,    '10 

LAKE  CITY 

Young,   Sadie,   g 
MANNVILLE 

Mann,   A.    R.,   '07,    Draftsman 


FLORIDA 

MIAMI 


Fleming,  Rose  G.  (Mrs.  J.  H.  St.  John)  '11 
Manley,  Marion,  '17,   Arch. 

ORLANDO 

Compton,  R.  O.,  '10,  Stockraiser 

OSCALA 

Von   Engelken,  Marie,   '10,   Teacher 

PALATKA 

Mann,   E.   L.,   '95.   Lawyer 

PENSACOLA 

Case,  M.  B.,  '06,  Teacher 

PETERSBURG 

Hoover,  Ada  V.   (Mrs.  O.  R.  Albright)   g 

TALLAHASSEE 


Battey.   Zilpha   C. 
York.  Gertrude  I. 


17,   Instr. 
;  I,  Instr. 


WEST  PALM   BEACH 

Keator,  J.    (Mrs.    E.   C.    Thompson)    '06 
WINTER  HAVEN 

Drew.    W.    L.,    f.   Orchardist 


GEORGIA 


ATHENS 

Blackburn.    R.   E.,   '13,   Prof. 

White.  H.  C,  h,  Chem. 
ATLANTA 

(ami),  E.   V.    R,  Consulting  Engr. 

Dunkin,  W.  V.,  '03,  Designer 

N'allance,   A.,   f.    Prof. 

Wood,  H.   P.,  f    Prof. 

Woodward,  P.  S..  g.  Prof. 
B.M.DWIN 

Philbritk.  E.,  "81,   Engr. 
BLYTHE 

Stricklanfj,   R.   M..  '16,   Farincr 


(.OI.rMHUS 

Daniels,  Edna  E.   (Mrs.   G.  S.   Murray)   '03 
FT.  OGLETHORPE 

Layton.   W.   K.,  g.   Teacher 
MILLEDGEVILLE 

Good.  J.   W.,  g.  Prof. 
ONFORD 

Magath.   T.   B..   g,   Instr. 
SAVANNAH 

Greaves,  G.,  '88,   Supt. 

Shannon,  Agnes  N.  (Mrs.  J    N.  Forlaw)  '08 

SYLVESTER 

Hite.  J.   E.,  g,  Fanner 


Geograpiiicai,  Tndkx 


IOC() 


ALBION 

Bocock,  C.  E.,  '99,  Teacher 

ASH'ION 

Stone,  P.  P.,  '08.  Merchant 

BOISE 

Petrie,  D.   C,  '10.  Farmer 
Sawyer,  J.  H..  'oS.  Teacher 

CALDWELL 

Gibson,  M.  O.,  '09,  Engr. 

Gibson,  Mary   (Mrs.  W.   F.  Vance)    'oo 

COEUR  D'ALENE 

Fulton,  R.  B..  '02,  Engr. 

DUBOIS 

Rice,  G.  C,  '14,  Supt. 

GENESEO 

Nordby,  J.   E.,  g,  Instr. 

GRANDVIEW 

Stockdale,  T.   E.,  '17,   Engr. 

IIAMMETT 

Gates,  O.  F.,  '10,  Supt. 

HOLLISTER 

Pohlman,  J.   E.   ,  '97.    Farmer 

JEROME      . 

Wallace,    R.    C.    J..    '07,    Farmer 

KUNA 

Fairchild,   S.  D.,  '06,  Lawyer 

MESA 

Rush.  R.   L.,   '16 


IDAHO 

MOSCOW 

Brown.  E.  W.,  '10,  Engr. 
Reed,  H.  B.,  f,  Prof. 
Sweet,  Belle,  '04,  Libn. 

NEZPERCE 

Mattingly.  W.  B.,  '14.  Teacher 
PAYETTE 

Bredehoft,  Nellie  M.,  '08,  Teacher 
POCATELLO 

Bullock.   Lela,   '00,   Demonstrator 

McCracken    R.  W.,  '08,  Engr. 

Toops,    M.    S.,   '08,  Transitman 

RATHDRUM 

Buchanan.   J.   W.,   '01.    Farmer 
REXBURG 

Oldham,   W.    B..   g,   Supt. 
RICHFIELD 

Kays,  M.   R..  'ofi,  Engr. 
ST.  MARIES 

Schulte,    C.   R.,   '06,    Lawyer 
STERLING 

Davis,  R.  R.,  '06,  Rancher 
THREE  CREEKS 

Beadle,  T.   B.,  '97,  Arch. 
TWIN  FALLS 

Babcock,   W.   A.,  '86,  Judge 

Behrensmeyer,   Helen    (Mrs.    M.    W.   John- 
son)  '16 

Johnson,  M.  C,  '16,  Broker 

WALLACE 

Kennedy,   A.  G.,   '77,  Mgr. 

WENDELL 

Chester,   E.   E.,   '07    Farmer 


ILLINOIS 


ABINGDON      • 

Baird,    L.   P.,   '07,   Lawyer  ' 

Cutler,   F.   F.,   g.  Teacher 

Dunlap,    .W.  G.,  '14,  Cashier 

Harris,  Olive  C,  g.  Teacher 

Huff.  J.   O..   '11,   Supt. 

O'Connor.  Ethel  L.,  g.  Teacher 

Righter,  Nellie  R.  (Mrs.  C.  M.  Hunter)  '13 

Shoemaker.   F.    G.,   '14,   Engr. 


Sussex,  J.  W.,  '03,  Mgr. 
Young,  D. 


S.,  g 
ADAIR 

Chadderdon,  Neva  M.,  '18,  Teacher 

Miner,  A.  W.,  '04,  Agr. 

Miner.  Mary  E.    (Mrs.  E.  E.  Hoskins)  '12 

Miner,   P.   I..   '10,   Farmer 

Sutcliffe,  E.  G..  g,  Instr. 
ALBION 

Burrell,  T.  H..  '16,  Designer 

Matheny,  L.  V.,  '11,  Supt. 

.Strawn,  Myrtle,  '06 

Walters,  P.  C,  '12,  Lawyer 
ALEDO 

Dool,  R.  B.,  '06,  Journalist 

Dorsey     Dee    (Mrs.    D.    C.    Thompson)    g. 
Teacher 

Dunlap    E.  A.,  '11,  Engr. 

Duvall,  V.  H.,  '17,  Lawyer 

Gildersleeve,  Mary  E.,  '14,  Home  Adv. 

Graham,  P.  J.,  '11.  Lawyer 

Graham,   W.   J.,   '93,  Lawyer 

Lee,  O.  H.,  'i:.  Farmer 

Manderville,  Hazel   (Mrs.  R.   B.   Dool)   '10 

Morris,  Alice  E.,  '13,  Supt. 


ALEXIS 

Foster,  F.  W.,  '18 
Gibson,  O.  H.,  '16 
Holmer,     Emma     (Mrs.     L.     R.     Little)     g. 

Teacher 
Simpson,  T.  M.,  '17 

ALTAMONT 

Ellis,  G.  C.  '14 

Fishback,    H.    R..    '12,    Physician 

ALTON 

Beall,  C.   W.,   'u.   Mfr. 

Beall,   J.    P..    'is,    Acct. 

Bierbaum,  E.  A.,  '18 

Bowler,  Alida  C,  '10,   Instr. 

Day,   P.   W..  '13,  Chem. 

Ellison,  C.   C,  '11,  Lawyer 

Fairman,    C,   '18 

Harris,    Margaret    R.    (Mrs.    W.    E.    Levis) 

'14 
Hughes,  C.  A.,  '14,  Farmer 
Johnson,  F.  D.,  '03.  Engr. 
Kuhn,  H.  H.,  '14.  Engr. 
Lemp.  J.    F.,  '17,  Chem. 
Levis.  C.  P.,  '10,  Mfr. 
Levis,  W.  E.,  '13.  Mfr. 
Marsh,  C.   M.,  '06 
Mayo,  T.   B..  '18 
Sparks.  H.  B.,  '78,  Business 
Stakemiller,   B.   B.,  '00,   Engr. 
Taylor,   M.  P.,  '13    Engr. 
Voorhees.  L.   E.,  '16 
Wade.  V.   M..   f,  Asst. 
Warinner.  C.  W.,  '14.  Engr. 
Wilkinson,  G.  E.,  '90,  Doctor 


UXIVKRSITY    OF    ILLINOIS 


ILLI N  OI S— Continued 


ALN'IN 

Burwash,  C.  F.,  '1.3,  Farmer 
Burwash.  M.  E..  '08,  Farmer 
Burwash,   R.   S.,  '16,   Farmer 

AM  BOY 

Gridlev,   W.   W.,   '16,   Engr. 
Griffith,  L.  S.,  '09,  Adviser 
James,   E.   A.,  '15,   Engr. 
James,  Harriet  L.,  '17.  Teacher 
James,  L.  V.,  '06,  Prof. 
"Spanglcr,  C.   F.,  '18 
NVelty,  D.  C,  '17.  Farmer 

AXAWAN 

Kipp,   K.   P.,  '10.  Farmer 

ANCHOR 

Martens.  Margaret  I..,  '18 

ANNA 

Benson.  A.  C.  'ost  Farmer 
Durst.  C.  E.,  '09,  Adviser 
Tuthill,   L.   B.,   '04,   Lawyer 
Walton.  J.   K.,  Jr.,  '17 

ANNAPOLIS 

Newlin.  W.  A..  '18 

ANTIOCH 

Hatch.  Alice  R..  '14,  Teacher 
Hatch,  F.  W.,  *8o.  Farmer 
Hughes,  A.   G.,  '10,  Farmer 

ANTON 

Osborn,  L.   G..  '14.  Teacher 
ARCOLA 

Ehrhart,    R.   J..    '13,   Engr. 

Harshbarger,   Clara  B.,   '13,  Teacher 

Higinbotham,    Pearl    (Mrs.    F.    F.    Collins) 

'05 
McCarthy,  J..  '04,  Farmer 
Porter,  J.   A..  '06,  Prin. 
Drcutt,    A.    H.,    '14 

AREA 

Hecketsweiler,  R.  T.,  '16,  Instr. 

ARENZVILLE 

Anderson.  Isabella,  '13,  Supt. 
Pfeil,    Mary   E.,  '08 

ARGENTA 

Duvall,  Fae,  '18,  Teacher 
Elder.  Mildred  R.,  '15.  Teacher 
Thomas,  C.  F..  '17 

ARGO 

Burch,  VV.  II.,  '09,  Engr. 

ARGYLE 

PLckcn,  J.   F..   'j6.   Farmer 
ARLINGTON 

Thai,  H.  J.,  '08,  Lawyer 

ARLINGTON  HEIGHTS 

Klehm,  G.  C,  Jr..  '15.  Farm  Mgr. 
Parker.  W.  K.,  '15,  Contr. 
Sawyer,  F.  S.,  '05,  Engr. 

ARMINGTON 

Lake,  E.  S.,  '07.  Teacher 

ARMSTRONG 

Dewey,  J.  A.,  '97.  Farmer 

ARROWSMITH 

Lawrence.  E.  D.,  '14,  Farmer 

ARTHUR 

Bovd.  Anne  M.,  '18,  Instr. 


ASHLAND 

Sinclair.  L.  C. 


'07,  Farmer 


ASHTON 

Andrus,  Dora  A.   (Mrs.  J.  C.  Griffith),  '82 
Brown,  Roberta  M.,  '12,  Teacher 
Griffith,  Mildred  E.,  '15,  Prin. 
Griffith.  S.  J.,  '18,  Business 
Nettleton,  Elizabeth,  '11,  Teacher 

ASSUMPTION 

Corzine,  D.  C,  '18 

Dayton,  Susan  L.,  '09,  Teacher 

De  Wolfe,  Lucy  L.,  '16 

Eninger.  Helen  M.,  '17 

Logan,   W.  A.    (Mrs.  C.  S.  Montooth)   '06 

Montooth,  C.  S.,  '05,  Prin.,  H.  S. 

Simpson,  S.  S.,  '17,  Prin. 

ASTORIA 

Cooper,  D.  W.,  '16,  Agt. 
.'\THENS 

Boyle,  Esther  H.,  '18 

Kincaid.  J.  K.,  '09,  Fanner 

King.  E.  H.,  '17,  Farmer 

ATKINSON 

Humphreys,   S.   S.,   '09,   Bus. 
ATLANTA 

Applegate,   A.   A.,   '14,  Teacher 

Applegate.  V.  L.,  '11,  Farmer 

Crihfield,   P.   A.,  '07,   Pub. 

Iddings,  Daisy  D.   (Mrs.  S.  C.  Miner)   '01 

Miller,  Ora  L..  '15 

Nollen,  Alma  N.,  '10.  Teacher 

Robinson,  Grace  M.  ( Mrs.  A.  A.  Applegate) 
'12 

AT  WOOD 

Scheffler,  Wilhelmina.  '18 
Wilson,  Winifred,  '18,  Teacher 

AUBURN 

Carlson,  L.  R..  '16,  Prin. 

Christopher,    Bessie    F.    (Mrs.    G.    McTag- 

gart)    '14 
Gardner,  M..  '18,  Journalist 
Husson,  H.  L.,  '17 
Smith,   T.   M.,  '09 
Ketchum,  Margaret  A.,  '00 
Pitney,  C.  O.,  '97,   Druggist 

AURORA 

Baines,  Alice  E.,  '14.  Dietitian 
Barber.  H.   H.,  '07,  Mfr. 
Bilhorn.   W.   E.,  '14,   Instrumentman 
Hinder,  G.  F.,  '17,  Dairyman 
lUirton.   L.   v.,   '11,  Chem. 
Cooi)er.  P.   H.,  '96,  Merchant 
Darnier,   G.  A.,  '00,   Physician 
Deucbler.  G.   H.,  '18 
Deuchler,  W.  E.,  '10,  Engr. 
Dodd.  T.  F.,  '07.  Engr. 
Dunsheath,  L.  M.,  '10,  Engr. 
Erickson.  C.  E.  J.,  '10,  Draftsman 
Foulke,  R.  E..  '18,  Electn. 
Freeman.   J.   II.,  t,   Instr. 
Greene,  W.  B.,  '08.  Publisher 
Ilaan.  G.   W.,  Jr..  '15.  Physician 
llaan,   Mary  A.,   '12,   Teacher 
landa.  J.   F..   '10,   Engr. 
Kay,  C.   L,  '13,  Supvr. 
Kay.  G.  J.,  '13,   Engr. 
Kendall.  M.  A.,  '07,  Engr. 
Lord,  M.  F.,  '09,  Lawyer 
Lungren,  E.  E.,  '16,  Engr. 
McCarthy,  C.  L,  '98,  Engr. 
McGinnis,  H.  D.,  '09,  Engr. 
McWcthy,  D.  V.,  '14.  Ins.  Agt. 
Marx.  G.  B.,  '17 
Miller,  R.  A.,  '07,  Engr. 
O'Connor.  C.  A.,  '13,  Lawyer 


Geographical  Index 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


AURORA— Continued 
Randall.  F.  J.,  'i8 
Rapp,  E.  W.,  '17,  Stud. 
Ruth,  R.  W.,  '15,  Engr. 
Schmahl,  M.  R.,  '06.  Electn. 
Schwartz,  L.,  '11.  Engr. 
Shott,  Ruth  E.,  '17,  Dietitian 
Snerry,   F.   E.,   '10.   Mfr. 
Tneiss,  O.  T..  '99,  Engr. 
Waldo,  K.  D.,  '06,  Prin.  H.  S. 
Walker,  A.  F.,  '17,  Farmer 
Walker,  J.  S.,  '15,  Engr. 
Weiss,  T.  F.,  '09,  Insp. 
Wells,  E.  R.,  '14,  Engr. 
Wells,  F.  S.,  '15,  Draftsman 
Whitmire,  Laura  G.,  '14,  Teacher 

AVA 

Brenneman,  C.  G.,  '17,  Prin. 
Etherton,  W.  A.,  '04,  Arch. 

AVON 

Carr,  C.  C,  '06,  Engr. 
Hatch,  W.  S.,  '13,  Farmer 

BARRINGTON 

Beinlich,  B.  A.,  '10,  Instr. 

BARRY 

Blair,  Alice  L.   (Mrs.  H.  A.  Chapman)  '10 

BATAVIA 

Brock,  J.   S.,  '14,   Fruit  Grower 
Brown.   Lisbeth.   '16,   Dietitian 
Carlson,  A.  L.,  '17 
Blfstrom,  P.  R.,  '12,  Engr. 
Hanson,  C.  L.,  '12,  Engr. 
Hobler,  Harriet  W.,  g 
Malloiy,   M.,   '11,   Physician 
Redborg;  C.  E..  '14,  Mfr. 
Storm.   H.   C   '05,   Supt.   Schs. 
Winquist,  S.  V.,  '14 

BEARDSTOWN 

Chittenden,  R.  M..  '17 

Dillon,  Bessie  (Mrs.  G.  L.  Shaw)   '08 

Fulks,  H.  C,  '13,  Cashier 

Hagener,  A..  '15.  Engr. 

Jockisch.  Zelma  (Mrs.  N.  C.  Ice)   '17 

Knight,   E.  T.,  '06,  Lawyer  ^ 

Merrill,  T.  A..  '14 

Mohlman,   Z.   H.,  '16,   Clerk 

Montgomery,  H.  E.,  '12,  Supt. 

Reller.  Erna  M.,  '11,  Prin. 

Turner,  L.  M.,  '18 

Yockey,  M.  A.,  '18,  Acct. 

BECKEMEYER 

Beckemeyer,  O.  W.,  '07,  Mgr. 

BEECHER  CITY 

Brooks,  Ethel  I.,  '16.  Teacher 

BELLEVILLE 

Alexander,    Carrie   T.    (Mrs.    W.    Bahren- 

burg)   t 
Campbell,  W.  H.,  g,  Teacher 
Cassidy,  H.  M.,  '14,  Lawyer 
Dietz,  J.  W.,  '18 
Eidmann.   E.  C,  '91,  Clerk 
Farmer,  Elma  L.,  '17 
Farmer,   Orena,   'is.   Teacher 
Gambach,  J.   C,  '06,  Teacher 
Johnson,  P.  K.,  '09,  Lawyer 
Johnson,  W.  C,  '09.  Engr. 
Kircher.  H.  B.,  '04.  Merchant 
Klingel.  L..  '93,  Lawyer 
Koch,  A.  R..  '07,  Chem. 
Krebs.  W.   E.,  '16,  Lawyer 
Merrills,  F.  E.,  g    Lawyer 
Merrills,  M.  C,  '14,  Engr. 
Mueller,  J.  W.,  '04,  Sec. 
Ogle,  A.  H.,  '13,  Journalist 
Ogle,  C.  R.,  '13,  Engr. 


BELLEVILLE— Continued 

Perrin,  L.  M.,  '07,  Lawyer 
Poirot,  A.  P.,  '06.  Engr. 
Raab,  Anita  E.,  '16,  Teacher 
Reiss,  W.  A.,  '72,  Engr. 
Romeiscr,  A.,  f.  Asst. 
Savage,  Lillian  W.,  '14,  Supt. 
Thurston,  Estelle  L.,  '15,  Teacher 
Wolleson.  H.   H.,  '02.  Engr. 
Walcott,  L.  v.,  '03,  Lawyer 

BELLFLOWER 

Gooch,  Gretchen  L.,  '16,  Cashier 
Trostcr,  M.  C.  'iS 
Troster,  O.  J.,  '16,  Farmer 

BELVIDERE 

Chapman,  T.  W.,  '17 
Brands,  E.  G..  '11,  Editor 
Keeler,  F.  C,  '07,  Merchant 
Peale,  Margaret,  '18,  Teacher 
Sexauer.  Mae  M.,  '16,  Teacher 
Slater,  M.  E.,  '15,  Chem. 
Strom,  A.  J.,  '03,  Lawyer 
Waugh,  R.  W.,  '08,  Lawyer 
Witbeck,  Helen  E.,  '18 

BEMENT 

Baker,  G.  C,  '17,  Chem. 
Baker,  W.  E.,  '16,  Acct. 
Camp,  W.  R.,  '11,  Banker 
Davies,  R.  E.,  '14,  Physician 
Fleming.  Rose  E.,  'os.  Teacher 
Hayes,  H.  N.,  '12,  Farmer 
Ranson.  Ethel  A.,  '13,  Teacher 
Rose,  Edith  M..  '18,  Teacher 
Thompson,  G.  M.,  '01,  Lawyer 

BENLD 

Grant,  Helen  W.  (Mrs.  C.  H.  Parr)  '14 
Parr,  C.  H.,  '13,  Lawyer 

BENSONVILLE 

Fischer,  A.  W.,  '09,  Farmer 
BENTON 

Choisser,  L.  R.,  '17,  Lawyer 

Clem.  O.  M.,  '18 

Coffey.  G.  C,  '14,  Lawyer 

Fitzgerrell,  S.  S.,  '17 

Hart,  W.  W.,  '16,  Lawyer 

Hutson,  Stella  E.,  '09.  Teacher 

Johnson.  W.  B.,  '11,  Lawyer 

Kell,  S.  L..  '17,  Teacher 

Lewis,  T.  G.,  '15.  Lawyer 

McCreery,  Vashti.  '18 

Montgomery.  Cecile  (Mrs.  J.  L.  Payne)  '11 

Morgan,  H.  E.,  '13.  Lawyer 

Powers.  G.  A.,  '03.  Supt. 

Ward,  G.  S.,  '10,  Lawyer 

Ward.  R.  R.,  '03,  Lawyer 

Williams,  W.  W.,  '03,  Lawyer 

BETHALTO 

Heeren,  H.   E.,  g 

BETHANY 

Wilkinson,  J.  H.,  'is,  Engr. 

BERWYN 

Albaugh.  Kathryn  R..  '18 

Bass,  G.  W.,  '14,  Health  Commissioner 

Becker,  P.,  '17,  Engr. 

Corke,  H.  W.,  '17 

Gillen,  J.  H..  '18 

Hughes.  M.  C,  '17.  Instr. 

Lynn,  J.   E.,  '09,   Statistician 

Palmer,  W.  K.  Jr..  '13.  Florist 

Rogers,  H.   B.,  'is,  Engr. 

Thorne.  F.  H.,  '16,  Land.  Card. 

Wiersema,  H.  A..  '13.  Engr. 

BIGGSVILLE 

Gridley,  J.  N.,  '17,  Farmer 


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University  of  Tu.tnois 


ILLINOIS- 
BILLET 

Leighty.  W.  S..  'i6.  Fanner 

jnSMARK 

funningliani,  S.   K..  '17.   L;i\vy(.-r 

Kinney.   Stella   B.,   '15 

Gundy,  Madge  K..  'og,  Tcaclur 

BLOOMINGTON 

Aldrich,    Blanche    (Mrs.   O.    T.   Jarrett)    '04 

Alwood,  C.  G.,  '17,  Ath.  Dir." 

Anderson,  W.  W.,  'is.  Arch. 

Boll.  ^L^ry   (Mrs.  E.  P.  Sloan)   'is 

Blackburn.  K.  J..  '04 

Chichester,  Emily  E.,  '09,  Teacher 

Collins,  Grace.   '17,  Teacher 

Coolidge.  W.  P.,  '18 

Cornell.   D.   H.,   '06,   Engr. 

Dick.  H.  K.,  '14,  Supt. 

Douglas.  J.  P.,  '17,  Cow  Tester 

Engle.  Esther  A.,  '17,  Teacher 

English,    Inez  J.    (Mrs.   C.   E.   Liston)    g 

Epstein,  A.   L.,  '17,  Engr. 

Epstein,   K.,  '17.   Exten.   Service 

Evans,  R.  W.,  '89,  Contr. 

Fifer,  J.  W.,  t,  Lawver 

Frey,  H.  O..   '18 

Frye,  F.  \V.,  '07,  Teacher 

Gray,  L.  R.,  '17 

Green,  Grace,  g.  Teacher 

Hahn,  II.  J.,  '13,  Land.  Arch. 

Ilake,  T.   W.,  '09.  Instr. 

Hall.  Elizabeth  T.   (Mrs.  11.  Keiser)   '00 

Ilaskett.  Aloa  A.,  g,   Instr. 

Hefferman,  Ruth  M.,  g.  Teacher 

Johnstone,  A.  J.,  '13,  Fanner 

Johnstone,  G.  C.,  '05,  Farmer 

Kern    E    S.,   '13,  Teacher 

Kleinau.  Emma  A.,  '16,  Clerk 

Lampe,  Margaret  H.  J.,  '97,  Teacher 

Lauritzen.   Marion   M..   '18 

Leach,   W.   B.,  '99."  Lawyer 

McClure.  Elizabeth  A.,  '18 

McCord,  R.   N.,  '10,  Teacher 

McKinnie,   Eva  M.,  '07,  Teacher 

McLean.  J.   C   '10,  Draftsman 

Miller,  J.  J.,  '09,  Mgr. 

Mitchell,  Eva,   '12,  Teacher 

NefF.  Mary,  '02,  Teacher 

Oberdorfer,  II.  D.,  '10,  Instr. 

Phillips,  Bernice  I.,  '18,  Teacher 

Pillsbury,  A.  L.,  '95,  Arch. 

Rayburn,  A.   B..  '15,  Agr. 

Renner,   Julia    E.    (Mrs.    C.    II.    Threlkcid) 

'15 
Rhea,  F.  H.,  '03,  Lawyer 
Rhodes,  O.  M.,  '98.  Physician 
Ropp,  Pearl  I.,  '12.  Sec. 
Snow.  C.  IL,  '11,  Mgr. 
Sonntag,  Mildred  E.  (Mrs.  B.  A.  Franklin) 

'04 
.Steele.  Mae  K.,  '07,  Teacher 
.Stiegclnieier.    Lilly,   g.  Teacher 
Stone,   IL   M.,  '03.  Lawyer 
Taylor,  M.  C,  '15,  Engr. 
Threlkcld,  C.   H.,  '13.   Bus. 
Vandervort.   Isabel  M.,  '11,  Teacher 
Van  Schoich,  E.  H.,  '11,  Supt. 
Williams,  Lucy  P.,  '07,  Libn. 

BLUE  ISLAND 

ITohmann,  H.  C,  '13.  Engr. 
McCoy,  R.  E.,  '93,  Lawyer 
Morrill,  L.  S.,  '16,  Engr. 
Patrick    F.  P.,  '01,  Farmer 
Price,  C.  B.,  '16.  Teacher 
Roberts,  V.  B.,  '86,  Engr. 
Roscoe.  G.  H..  '17    Teacher 
Stein.  Bertha  M.,  '18,  Teacher 
Swett,  L.  W.,  '14,  Engr. 

BLUE  MOUND 

Beam,  Lillian  B.,  '17 
Griswold,  L.  E..  '01,  Farmer 


-Continued 

RLUE  MOUND— Continued 
Gunder,  J.  H.,  '79 
Himstedt.  R.  E.,  '17,  Instr. 
Lyman,  Mary  A.  A.,  '18,  Teacher 
Manley,  Myra  F..  '18,  Teacher 

BLUFFS 

.\shlcy,  L.  E.  C,  '10,  Engr. 
BLUFF   SPRINGS 

Hcgener.  A.  L..  '17,  Teacher 
BONDVILLE 

Colvin,  Mary  S.   (Mrs.  W.   C.  Hargis)   '83 

Keller,  Bessie  O.,  '14,  Teacher 

BONE  GAP 

Rice,  C.  C,  '11 
BOODY 

Bailey,  E.  W.,  '18 
BOWEN 

Worrell,  J.  L.,  '13,  Teacher 
BRADFORD 

Carroll.   J.    B.,    '17 

Smith,  E.  E.,  '06 

Welsh,  Kathryn  C,  '18 

Welsh,  Marjorie  C,  '15,  Teacher 

BREESE 

Rehling,  C.  H.,  '15.  Farm  Adv. 
BRIDGEPORT 

Cohen.  Esther  D.,  '18,  Prin. 

Cox.  F.   W.,   '08,  Teacher 

Lewis,  B.  R..  '07,  Teacher 

MacMillan.  L.  C,  '17 

Nuckolls,    Mary    E.    (Mrs.    C.    O.    Barnett) 
'09,  Teacher 

BRIGHTON 

Hart,  R.  N.,  '17,  Farmer 
BRIMFIELD 

Arber,  F.  V.,  'i6 

Finnegan.  J.  H.,  '16,  Salesman 

Johnson,  Edna  L.,  '16,  Instr. 

broadlan'ds 

De  Witt.  Emma  E.,  '11,  Teacher 
Smith,  W.  W.,  '00,  Engr. 
White,  F.  H.,  '07,  Farmer 

BROCTON 

Wright,  E.  P.,  '16,  Engr. 
BROOKFIELD 

Adams,  W.  A.,  f.  Lawyer 
BROWNING 

Reno,  G.  B.,  '15,  Lawyer 

BUCKLEY 

Gayman,  Myrtle  (Mrs.  D.  Schott)  '02 

BUDA 

Bullock,  Edith  R.   (Mrs.  J.  F.  Carper)   '09 

Carper,  J.   F"..   '09,  Bus. 

llulleen.  V.  E.,  '06.  Draftsman 

Makutchan  C,   '18. 

Mason,  Mayne  S.,  '11,  Instr. 

Mason,  R.  S..  '16,  Salesman 

Mason,  W.  K.,  '81,  Farmer 

BURLINGTON 

Craft,  G.  E.,  '14,  Farmer 

lUTSIINEI.L 

Garwood,  Janet   (Mrs.   S.   M.  Talbot)    '05 
Garwood    Mabel  C,  '06,  Teacher 
Hillyer,   G.   C,   '06,    Lawyer 
Hoover,  Isabel,  '14,  Teacher 


Geogkai'iijcal  Inijkx 


1013 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


BUSHNELL— Continued 

La  Frenz,  Grace  E..  '15,  Cashier 
Lauterback.  E.  G.,  '15,  Asst. 
Lybarger,   R.   E.,  '08 
Miles,  Lois  M.  (Mrs.  C.  E.  Zucker)  '10 
Rogers,  Anna  S.,  '11,  Demonstrator 
Truman,  J.  H.,  '1 1 

BUTLER 

Turner,  R.  K..  '14,  Farmer 
BYRON 

Dodds,  Lois  E.  (Mrs.  R.  Goodrich)  '16 
Linn,  F.  D.,  '98,  Farmer 

CADWELL 

Cadwell,  C.  N.,  '02,  Lawyer 
CAIRO 

Amos,  D.  J.,  '16,  Teacher 

Butler,  C.  S.,  '09,  Lawyer 

Butler,  W.  G.,  '14,  Instr. 

Butler,  W.  N.,  '79,  Lawyer 

Clendenen,  Lois  G.  (Mrs.  E.  L.  Singleton) 

'05.    Stenog. 
Cummins,  W.  E.,  '15,  Lawyer 
Kamm.   R.  M.,  '16,  Chem. 
Lewis,  Clara  V.,  '14,  Teacher 
Lewis,  J.  H.,  '11 

Rule,  Carrie  L.  (Mrs.  G.  W.  Coats)  '10 
Walmer,  J.  C,  '17 
Warder,  W.  B..  '06,  Atty. 
Wilbourn,  L.  L.,  '11,  Lawyer 

CALEDONIA 

Ralston,  S.  A.,  '13,  Electn. 
CAMBRIDGE 

Melin,  C.  A.,  '05,  Lawyer 
CAMERON 

Bruington,    E.    V.,   '16,   Agr. 
CAMP  GRANT 

Heck,  A.  v.,  g,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec. 
CAMP  POINT 

Spence,  A.  D., ,  Jns.  Bus. 

CANTON 

Christopher,  A.  B.,  '18 

HoUandsworth,  Josephine  B.  L.  (Mrs.  L.  J. 

Larson)   '16 
Iwig,  Dorothy  J.,  '18,  Teacher 
James,  L.  W.,  '15,  Teacher 
Kelley,  Frances,  '01,  Teacher 
Lloyd,  R.  C,  '03,  Agr. 
Middleton,  \V.  S.,  '13,  Operator 
Miller,  D.   A.,  '18 
Moran,  H.  C,  '08,  Judge 
Perkins,  F.  A.,  '01,  Lawyer 
Ouade,  J.   C,   '95,  Engr. 
Strong,  J.  W.,  '18 
TafF,  A.  E.,  '03,  Lawyer 
Tendiek,   F.   II.,   '17,   Chem. 
Turnquist,  E.  N.,  '18,  Asst. 
Whitehouse,  Edith  V.,  '02,  Teacher 

CAPRON 

Lascelles,  R.  J.,  '17,  Sec. 
Wing,  O.  N.,  '16,  Supt. 

CARBON 

Veronda,  M.,  '18 

CARBONDALE 

Bainum,  G.  C,  '13,  Mus.  Dir. 
Boomer,  S.  E.,  '09,  Instr. 
Bradley,  L.  M.,  '17,  Lawyer 
Brown,  Lois  A.,  g,  Prin. 
Ethertcn,  J.   E.,  '13,  Cashier 
Fishman,  R.  T.,  '16,  Engr. 
Gilbert,  J.  P.,  '05.  Prof. 
Goldstein,  R.  S.,  '16,  Engr. 


CARBONDALE— Continued 

Hanford,  May   M.,  '15,  Instr. 
Hays,  H.  A.,  '08,  Lawyer 
Muckelroy,   R.  E.,  '15,   Instr. 
Smith,  L.  M.,  f,  Entomol. 
Smith,  T.  B.  F.,  '05,  Lawyer 
Thompson,  R.,  '99,  Farmer 

CARLINVILLE 

Baker,  Eleanor  M.    (Mrs.  II.  J.   Blue)   '06 

Bannon,  J.  L.,  '06    Engr. 

Cress,  E.  E.,  '18,  Test  Asst. 

Deiss,    W.   C.,   'is,   Engr. 

Denby    Alice  (Mrs.  E.  N.  Nevins)  g 

Gore,  D.,  t 

Green,    Gladys    (Mrs.    C.    G.   Jennings)    '17 

Jennings,  C.  G.,  '16,  Engr. 

Kelley,  Edith  M.  (Mrs.  W.  W.  Mounts)  '18 

Miller,  W.  P.,  '01.  Farm  Adviser 

Morse,  S.  T.,  '96 

Mounts,  W.   W.,  '16,   Farmer 

Mueller,  G.  H.,  '11,  Engr. 

Munhall,  Grace  M.  (Mrs.  S.  T.  Morse)  '97 

Robinson,  Ethel  J.,  g.  Teacher 

Waters,   E.,  '14,  Instr. 

CARLOCK 

Hamilton,  C.  G.,  '17,  Prin. 
Lantz,  M.  P.,  '85.  Farmer 

CARLYLE 

Allen,  Ruby   (Mrs.  W.  H.  Boyer)   '13 
Boyer,  W.  H.,  '14,  Insp. 
Kahlert.  T.  D.,  '16,  Farmer 
Lietze,  F.  A.,  '84,  Engr 
Maxey,  M.  A.,  '06,  Prin. 
Schaefer,  P.  V.,  '09,  Clerk 
Todd,  M.  N.,  '17,  Supt. 

CARMI 

Crebs,  J.  M.,  t.  Banker 

Crebs,  J.  P.,  '16,  Repr. 

Gary,  J.   L.,  '18 

McCallister,  R.  L,  f 

McGhee,  O.  M.,  'is.  Farm  Adv. 

Questel,   B.  H.,  '16,  Agr. 

CARRIER  MILLS 

Thompson,   Fleta,  '15,  Teacher 

CARROLLTON 

Felmley,    Ruth   D.    (Mrs.   A.    B.   Meek)    '10 

Harwood,  S.  D.,  '16,  Journ. 

McKnight,  T.   I.,  '15,   Lawyer 

Meek.  A.    B.,   '10,   Farmer 

Meek,  C.  T.,  '13,  Farmer 

Phillips,  E.  M.,  '04,  Agr. 

Secor,  E.  C,  '14,  Farmer 

Wheeler,  L.  G.,  '13,  Engr. 

CARTERVILLE 

Ferrell,  D.,  '13,  Engr. 
Richart,  F.  W.,  '91,  Engr. 
Towns,  O.  A.,  '12,  Supt. 

CARTHAGE 

Barr,  O.  A.,  g,  Supt. 

Beckman,  J.  P.,  '03.  Editor 

Clark,  C.  A.,  '14,  Farmer 

Clark,  G..  '16,  Prof. 

Clark,  J.  R.,  '06 

Clark,  Matilda  L.,  '03,   Welfare  Work 

Clark,  W.  G.,  '12,  Farmer 

Gates,  F.  C,  '10.  Prof. 

Click,  E.   E.,  '16,  Farm  Mgr. 

Huston,  Ola  E.,  g.  Teacher 

Lawless,  Mary  J.,  '16 

Lloyd,  J.  H.,  '11,  Farm  Adv. 

Scofield,  Harriet,  g.  Teacher 

Smith,  R.  N.,  '06,  Merchant 

CARTTER 

Wham,   B.,  '15,   Lawyer 


IOI4 


CASEY 

Gossett,  Vera  O.,  '15,  Teacher 
Young,  Ruth  E.,  '15.  Teacher 

CASEYVILLE 

Hueckel,  W.  C,  '08,  Engr. 

CATLIN 

Orr,  C,  '14.  I*""- 
CAVE-IN-ROCK 

Hill,  C.  M.,  '13.  Farmer 
CAZENOVIA 

Ranney,  W.  P.,  '17.  Farmer 
CEDARVILLE 

Hoerner,  F.  A.,  '15.  Minister 

CENTRALIA 

Bartels,  Minnie.  '17.  Teacher 
Erbes,  Clara,  '09,  Teacher 
Kohl,  Rowena  A.,  '18 
Pulcipher,  K.  D.,  '18,  Journalist 
Reader,  Emma  G.,  '18,  Chem. 
Walraven,  W.  B„  '16,  Engr. 
Wham,  C,  '12,  Lawyer 
Wham,  F.  L.,  '09,  Lawyer 

CERRO  GORDO 
Born  C.  E..  '18 
Grove,  S.  L.,  '09,  Farmer 
Klink,  W.  L.,  '18 

CHAMBERSBURG 

Hudelson,  R.  R..  '12.  Farm  Adv. 

CHAMPAIGN 

Albrecht,  D.  A.,  '16,  Chem.  •     s  ,  q 

Allen,  Hester  A.  (Mrs.  E.  W.  Carrier)  '18 
Allison    W.  A.,  '16,  Asst.  „         ^  ,   , 

Alpiner,  Amelik  D.  (Mrs.  A.  L.  Stern)  '96 
Amsbary,  H.  A.,  '14,  Engr. 
Amsterdam,  H.,  g 
Andres,  S.  O.,  f.  Prof. 
Arends,  Annis  L.,  '18.  Teacher 
Armstrong,  J.  H.,  '17.  atud. 
Austin,  M.  M.,  g,  Asst. 
Baker,  E.  J.,  '78 
Barnes,  O.  A..  '16,  Asst. 

T?arrv    Tennis  E.,    18,  bee.  . 

Barry'.   Mary  C.'(Mrs.   R.   T.   Lattin)    •12. 
Teacher 

Barton,  H.  J.,   f.   Prof. 

Battaile,  Sallie  C,  '17,  Teacher 

Bauer,  F.  C,  '09,  Teacher 

Bauer,  H.  L.,  '14,  Irrigator 

Beach,  Amy  A.,  '14.  Teacher 

Beach,  F.  H.,  '16,  Cashier 

Beck,   Uuth   M.,  '18.  Teacher 

Benedict,  B.  W.,  f.  Dir. 

Bennett,  C.   '89,   Physician 

Bingham,  A.  B.,  'js.  Fa/n^er 

Block,  Frieda  E.,  '17.  Mus    Dir. 

Bollman,   Minnie  J.,   '10.   l^bn. 

Bolton,  R.   W.,  '18    Elcc.   Engr. 

Bond.   Ethel,   '07.   Libn. 

Bowlus.  Hazel  W.,  '15    Teacher 

Boyd,  Frances  J.,    13.  Teacher 

Boyer,  H.  B.,  '02,  Lawyer 

Bradbury.  C.  E.,  f,  Assoc 

Branch,  Nellie  U..  '07,  Libn. 

Branch,  W.  R.,  'i7 

Breeeer.  T.,  '10.  Asst.  „    ^    tt-  1    \ 

Broldbelt,  Mary  H.  (Mrs.  J.  F.  G.  Hicks) 

Brown,  F.  M.,  '93.  Business 
Brown.  J.  B.,  '15.  Chem. 
Bryan,  Helen  G.  '06  Clerk 
Bryan,  Sarah  E..  '08,  Libn. 
Bullard,  C.  W.,  '09.  Asst. 
Bullard,    Geraldine   A.    (Mrs.    C. 

comb)  '14  „     .        ,         .    . 
Burford.  C  C,  '04,  Ins.  Agt. 


University  of  Illinois 
ILLINOIS— Continued 

CHAMPAIGN— Continued 
Burke.  E.  I.,  '00,  Banker 
Burr,  E.  M.,  '78.  Engr. 
Burwash,  A.  E.,  '12,  Farm  Adv. 
Burwash,  Lois  I.,  '06,  Teacher 
Burwash,  L.  S.,  'i7.  Farmer 
Burwash,  M.  B.,  '72 
Burwash,  Mary  G..  13.  Libn. 
Caldwell,  B.  J.,  '11,  Electn. 
Caldwell,  Mary  L.,  '18 
Campbell.  A.   E.,'oi.  Lawyer 

Campbell.  Daisy  L  (Mrf-  Hw^-t.^  r     u.^? 
Campbell,  Muriel  F.  (Mrs.  W.  P.  Buckles) 

'04 
Canter.  H.  V.,  f.  Prof. 
Carpenter.  H.  L,    93,  Jnstr. 
Carrier,   E.   W.,  '18,   Instr. 
Casper,  S.  Q..  f.  Bus. 
Casserly.    J.    B.,    '15,    Teacher 
Castle,    D.    W.,    '17.    Designer 
Chapin,    Lucy,    '04 
Chapin,  Mae.  '08,  Missionary 
Chester,  Ann,  '05.  Teacher 
Chester,  G.  J.,  '98,  Engr. 
Chester,  Margaret  B.,  '01,  Teacher 
Childs,  J.   B.,  '18    Asst. 
Chittenden,  E.  W.,  f.  Prof. 
Chung,  P.  S.,  g.  Stud. 
Clark,   C.    R.,    '98,    Prof. 
Clark,   E.  M.,   '13,   Prof. 
Clements,  Esther,    17.  Asst. 

Clippinger,   F.   W.,   g.   Teacher 

Coflfeen,  F.  G.    '93,  Chem. 

Connet,  Ella  (Mrs.  T.  Babb)    88 

Craig,  H.  L,  '10 

Craig,  Jane   A.,     06     Ubn. 

Crathorne,  A.  R.,  '98,  Prof. 

Cushman,  R.  E.,  f,  Assoc. 

Cuskaden.  M.,  '18,   Farmer 

Dallenbach,  J.  C,  '06.  Doctor 

Dallenbach,  L.  E.,  '12    Farmer 

Dallenbach,  Maybell  M     '17,  Teacher 

Davenport,    E.,    f ,    Prof-      , 

Detrick,  Nellie  E.  '01,  Teacher 

Deutschmann,  F.  J.,    04,  Constr. 

Dewsnup,   E.   R.,   f.   Prof. 

Dillavou,  E.  R..  '14,  Farmer 

Dodds,  Josephine,  '17,  Bookkeeper 

Dodds,  J.  C,  '86.  Business 

Dodge,   D.    K.,   f.   Prof. 

Dobn,  W.  J..  '00,  Lawyer 

Doyle,  J.  F..  '16,  Bus. 

Dunlap,  B.  IL,  f,  Instr. 

Earnest.  W.  W.,   '08,   Supt.   Schs. 

Eisner    M.,   f,   Mus.  ,,       .  ^  ,„, 

Elder'  Nettie  (Mrs.  C.  F.  Harris)  '86 

Englis,  D.  T.,  g.  Assoc. 
English,   E.  C,  '02,  Builder 
Enochs,  D.  R.,  '98,  Lawyer 
Ensign,  N.  E.,  'n.  Prof. 
Eppinger,  J.   G., /16,  Acct. 

}^;:;aeS.F:'p!:;of;Xseball  Player 
Faulkner,   L.   W.,     14.   Mgr. 
Fetherston,  J.  M..  '14.  Engr. 
Filson,  J.   E.,  '07,  Abstractor 
Fisher,  Eva  J..,  '16 
Floweree,  T.,   '13.  Teacher 
Folsom.  J.  W.,  f.  Prof. 
Ford,  J.   T.,   K,   Cheni.        . 

T7r.ctPr     C      W.      74,    Violinist 

F?anklin7 Lois'  G'''(Mrs.  A.  W.  Stoolman) 

Fra°s^er.  W.  J..  '93.  ProL 
French,  H.  E.,  g,  Asst. 
Frison,   T.   H.,   '18.   Stud. 
Gardner,  J.  J.,  g;  Assoc. 
Garrett,   F.  W..  '11,  Assoc. 

Gearhart,  O.  L.,  '97,  Engr. 


F.   New- 


Geographical  Index 


1015 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


CHAMPAIGN— Continued 

Gillespie,   Louella    I.,   '04,   Teacher 
Glenn,  Eleanor  M..  '07,  Agent 
Glenn,  L.  L.,  '00,  Business 
Goben,  Pearl,  H.  (Mrs.  L.  F.  Tiley)   '12 
Golden,   W.   B.,  '15,  Clerk 
Golden,  W.  E.,  '15 
Goodman.   Byne  F.,   '12,  Asst. 
Gorham,   E.   D.,   '11,   Business 
Graniount,  V.  H.,  '18 
Graves,  P.  H.,  'is.  Salesman 
Green,    J.     A.,    '95 
Greene,  E.  B..  f.  Prof. 
Greene,  Elizabeth  G.,  '04 
Greenman,  E.  G.,  '02,  Engr. 
Gresham,  Nina  V.,  '10,  Teacher 
Groves,  C.   W.,  '80,   Agt. 
Groves,  Evangeline   E.   (Mrs.  M.  H.   Hun- 
ter)   '12 
Groves,  Pauline  T.,  '11.  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Sec. 
Gulick,  J.  P.,  '92,  Lavv'yer 
Habermeyer,  G.  C  '03,  Engr. 
Hansen,    R.,   '14,    Instr. 
Harding,  A.  A.,  '16,  Prof. 
Harker,  O.  A.,  f.  Prof. 
Harris,  Lois  M.   (Mrs.  W.   S.  Wolfe)  '15 
Harrison,  Bernice,  '12,  Teacher 
Harvey,  W.  C,  '92,  Engr. 
Hebbert,   C.   M.,   g,  Instr. 
Hein,   M.   A.,  '17 
Hemsen,  C.  N.,  '11,  Lawyer 
Hinrichs,  H.  S.,  '18,  Asst. 
Hoflfert,  Anna  K.   (Mrs.   B.   L.  Kirk)   '15 
Hollister.  H.  A.,  f.  Prof. 
Honey,  Myrtle   K,  '18,  Teacher 
Hooper,  Gertrude  M.,  g,  Asst. 
Hopkins,  C.  G.,  f,  Prof. 
Hopkins,    G.    S.,    '16 
Hopkins,  Mary  M.,  '11,  Teacher 
Hoskins,  D.  T.,  Jr.,   '10,   Salesman 
House,  Leona  P.,  '98,  Teacher 
Howes,   C.    R.,   '16,    Farmer 
Hubbard,  A.  H.,  f.  Arch. 
Huber,  J.   E.,   '12,   Engr. 
Huff    G.  A..  '92,  Phys.  Tr.  Dir. 
Hughes,  S.  K.,  '02.  Bus. 
Hunsley,  Alice  L.,  '18,  Teacher 
Hunter,  M.  H.,  f,  Instr. 
Jackson,  T.  H.,  '18 
Jahr,    M.    E.,   '14,    Assoc. 
Jennings.   W.   W.,   '15,   Instr. 
Jervis,  Florence  M..  '16 
Jervis,   Katherine   B.,   '07,  Teacher 
Jervis.    P.    F.,    '10,    Engr. 
Jewell,  Minna  E.,  g,  Chem. 
Johnson,  Alice  S.,  '07,   Libn. 
Johnston,  Lillian  R.,  '18,  Asst. 
Jones,  H.  L.,  '02,  Lawyer 
Jones,  Isabel  E.,  '91,  Instr. 
Jones,  Mabel,  '91,  Libn. 
Jones,   W.   O.,   '17 
Jordan,  H.  H..  f.  Prof. 
Jutton.  Emma  R.,  '99,  Libn. 
Kariher.  Israella  K.   (Mrs.   A.   Eisner)   'ys 
Keen,  Dora,  g 
Keith,   Mary   H.,    f,  Asst. 
Kennard,  Katherine.  '90 
Kenneday,  L.  E.,  '15,  Asst. 
Kern.    Florence    E.,   '17 
Keusink,  Helen  B.,  '17,  Teacher 
Kiler,  Aureka  B.,  '96.  Teacher 
Kiler,  C.   A.,   '92,   Merchant 
Kirk.  B.   L.,  '14,  Lawyer 
Kiscr,  Helen  M.,  '17,  Instr. 
Kittredge,  Mary  H.  (Mrs.  J.  A.  Brown)  '01 
Klank,   Frances  G.,  '16,  Libn, 
Knight,   P.  K..  '16 
Knowles,  C.  H.,  '11,  Engr. 
Knox,  J.   H.,   '07,   Engr. 
Roller,   A.    H.,   f,   Instr. 
Krabbe,  E.  M.,  '14.  Contr. 
Kratz,  A.  P.,  '07.  Engr. 
Kratz,  Ethel  G.,  '10,   Libn. 
Kratz.  E.  V.,  'j2.  Arch. 
Koupal,  Agnes  R.,  '16,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Sec. 


CHAMPAIGN— Continued 

Laflin.  Mary  E.   (Mrs.  A.  Eisner,  Jr.)    '08 

Lake,  E.  J.,  '95,  Prof. 

Lamb,  C.  A.,  Jr.,  '12,  Clerk 

Lamb,  Edith  J..  '14,  Teacher 

Lamb,   Hallie   E.,   '17 

Lamb,  Nellie  B.,  '12,  Teacher 

Lamkins,  L.  E.,  '16,  Cashier 

Lanham,  M.  E,   (Mrs.   F.   L.   Bronson)   '06 

Larson,   L.   M.,   f.  Prof. 

Lattin,   R.   T..   '13,   Engr. 

Layton.  Katherine  A.  W.  (Mrs.  A.  R.  Cra- 

thorne)   '01 
LeDeuc,  C.  A.,  f,  Instr. 
Lentz.  C.  A.,  '16,  Ins.  Agt. 
Leopold,   R.   E.,   '15,  Lawyer 
Lescher,  F.   M.,  '11,   Draftsman 
Libman,  Anita,  '18,  Research  Asst. 
Lindley,  Ida  H.   (Mrs.  G.  H.   Fisher)   '15 
Little,   Ethel   E.,  '17,   Stud. 
Little,  L.  L.,  '11,  Assoc.  Ed. 
Little.   R.   F.,  '07,  Lawyer 
Livingston,  Stacia  (Mrs,  H.  R,  Temple)  '01 
Livesay,  W.  B.,  '14,  Instr. 
Lloyd,  C.  A.,  '87,  Auditor 
Lloyd,  J.  W.    f.  Prof. 
Lohman.  F.  C.,  '11,  Engr. 
Lopez,  A.,  '14,  Engr. 
Lopez,  M.  L.,   g,  Asst. 
Lucas,  Corda  C,  '80,  Teacher 
Lyons,  T.  E..  '11,  Lawyer 
McHarry,  Jessie,  '11,  Teacher 
McHarry,  Liesette  J.,  '12,  Teacher 
Mcintosh,  H.  S.,  '13,  Engr. 
Mclntyre.  Mabel  (Mrs.  L.  R.  Hubbard)  '13 
McKinley,   W.   B.,  t.   Financier 
McKinney,  H.  T.,  '13,  Prin. 
McKinney,   Lilabel,    '10 
McLellan,    Mary   C„    '88 
McMillen,  G.  B.,  '15,  Instr. 
McMillen,   Sarah   G.    (Mrs.   F.   A.   Jorgen 

sen)    '09 
McNair,  Berneice  B.,  '18,  Clerk 
McWilliams,  Nellie  L.  (Mrs.  D.  R.  Enochs) 

'00 
Malsbary,  Grace  E.   (Mrs.  G.  G.  Latimer) 

'18 
Manspeaker,    Pearle,    '04,    Bookkeeper 
Marble,   H.  C,  '96.  Engr. 
Marvel.  C.  S.,  g,  Chem. 
Math.   E.  P.,  'ii,  Engr. 
Mather,  Cornelia  G.,  '13,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Sec. 
Mattoon    E.  W.,  '15,  Teacher 
Maxwell,  Esther  A.,  '02,  Teacher 
Mayes,  G.   W.,  '13,  Farmer 
Meneley,    Olive   M..    '16,    Teacher 
Mercer,   Iva  E.    (Mrs.  G.  C.  Habermeyer) 

'04 
Merrymon.  W.  W.,  g.  Physicist 
Milne,  E.  L.,  '96,  Teacher 
Mohr,   Alba  A..  '17 

Moore,  Grace  L.   (Mrs.  G.  H.  Cook)   '95 
Morrissey,  D.  C,  '94,  Broker 
Motsinger,   N.  H,.  f,   Supt. 
Mulberrv,  G.  Pearl  (Mrs.  A.  D.  Mulliken) 

'06 
Mulliken,  A.  D.,  '00,  Lawyer 
Mullins,    E,   R.,  '17,  Constructor 
Munson,    J.    L.,    '17 
Murduck.  Elizabeth  A.,  '17.  Teacher 
Murray,  Grace  M.,  '17,  Libn. 
Newcomb.  C.  F.,  '04.   Physician 
Nichols.  Maude,  E..  '94 
Norris.  G.    B.,   f,  Mgr. 
Olney,   C.   B.,  f,   Asst. 
Osborne,   Pauline  T,,  '16,  Teacher 
Padfield,  F.   W.,   '07,  Contr. 
Paisley,  Ada  M..  '11,  Teller 
Palmer,   C.    E.,  '12,   Assoc. 
Pankow,  C.  J.,  '13,  Arch. 
Parker,  R.  W.,  '15.  Engr. 
Pearce,  I..   '09.  Transitman 
Pendergast.  Mary  H.,  '17 
Pengilly.  H.  E.,   f,  Instr. 
Percival,   Stella  R.,  '17,  Musician 


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LJniversitv  of  Illinois 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


•  HAMPAIGiN— Continued 

Peterson,  Sophie  M.  (Mrs.  .1.  L.  Parr)  '03. 

Teacher 
Philbrick,  Lois,  '17,  Sec. 
Plank,  W.   B.,  f,   Engr. 
Polkowski,  H.,   'ij,   Engr. 
Ramey,  G.  E.,  'u.  Arch. 
Rhoads,  Marie  C,  '18,  Teacher 
Rhodes.  E.  M.,  '00,  Lawvcr 
Rhue,  P.  M.,  '18 
Rice,   J.    B..    f,   Assoc. 
Riley,   W.   B.,  '94,  Lawyer 
Roberts.  Kathleen  A.   (Mrs.   S.  C.  Aberna- 

thy)    '06 
Roberts,  Nellie  R.,  '13,  Libn. 
Robertson,  Eva  L.,  '13,  Teacher 
Robinson,  E.  A.,  '75 
Rogers.  H.   T.,  '16;  Engr. 
Rohrer,  F.  P.,  '17 
Roland.  V.  A.,  '14,  Contr. 
Rolfe,   C.    W.,   '72.   Prof. 
Rolfe.  Martha  D..  '00 
Rolfe,  Mary  A.,  '02,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Work 
Rompel.  Ruth  E.,  '18,  Teacher 
Ross,  C.  S..  '13,  Geol. 
Ross.   H.  A.,  '17.  Asst. 
Roysdon,  W.   I.,  '91; 
Rugg,   F.   D.,   '82,   Mgr. 
Sager,  Anna  E.    (Mrs.   M.   R.   Finley)    '17. 

St.   Leader 
Sanders,  Laura  M.,  '14 
Sarett,  L.   R..  '16,  Assoc. 
Savage,  M.,  '78,  Lawyer 
Schaarmann,  E.  F.,  '14,  Instr. 
Schaefer,  P.  J.,  '00,  Lawyer 
Schance,   T.  J.,   '12,  Draftsman 
Schnellbach.  J.   F..   '13,  Engr. 
Seabright.  J.   E.,   f,   Instr. 
Seller,    Erna,   '18 
Sendenburgh,      Edith     I.      (Mrs.      M.     R. 

Sweney)    '13 
Seris,  H..   f.   Assoc. 
Seyster,  E.  W.,  '15.  Teacher 
Seyster.  Mildred  (Mrs.  N.  C.  Sorensen)  '13 
Shattuck,   Edith  A.    (Mrs.  J.   M.   White)   f 
Shawhan,   G.    R.,   '75,    Banker 
Shawl,   R.   I.,  '16,  Asst. 

Shively,  Edith  O.,  (Mrs.  P.  J.  Weging)  '09 
Smith,  Wilhelma  Z.,  '16,  Missionary 
Snodgrass,  J.  M.,  '02,  Prof. 
Sparks,   R.   C..   '09,    Bus. 
Spencer,  (Tj-nthia  E.,   '17 
Stahl.  A.  C,   '12,  Engr. 
Stark,  J.   E.,  '16,  Teacher 
Stephens,   C.,  '12,   Editor 
Stephenson,   B.  R.,  g,  Asst. 
Stewart,   F.,   '17 
Stewart,  R.,  g,  Prof. 
Stinson,   I.,   '15,   Engr. 
Stinson,  Rita  E.,  '16,  Diet. 
Stipp,   Blanche   (Mrs.   F.  H.    Beach)   '15 
Styles,  E.  A.,  '08,  Mgr. 
Stoltey,   B.   F..  '18 
.Sweney,   M.   A.,   g.   Farmer 
Swigart,  Alta  C.   (Mrs.  D.  T.  Hoskins)    '10 
Swigart,  Faith  G.,  '17,  Sec. 
Switzer,  Charlotte,  '85,  H.  S.  Prin. 
Taylor,  Dalla  A.,  '10,  Teacher 
Taylor,   W.    H.,   '10 
Temple,  H.  R.,  '00,  Arch. 
Terry,   R.   B.,   '17 
Thai,  O.   S.,  '09 

Tornquist,    Alpha    C.    '17,    Registrar 
Townsend,  E.  J.,  f,  Prof. 
Trevett,  J.  H.,  '00,   Banker 
Trevett,    J.    R.,    t.    Banker 
Tritt    Frances  I.,  '16 
Tucker,  Phoebe  C.  (Mrs.  J.  F.  Schnellbach) 

'14 
Tukey,  H.    B.,   '18 
Turell.  Vera,  '06,  Teacher 
Tuthill,  J.  K.,  '14,  Instr. 
Ulrich,  L.  IL,  g,  Asst. 
Van  den  Berg,  H.  J.  J.,  f,  Instr. 
Voss,  Elizabeth,  A.,  '14,  Teacher 


CHAMPAIGN— Continued 

V'oss,  Mathilda  C,  '11,  Teacher 

V'ought,  Sabra  W..  f,  Instr. 

Wagner,   R.  C,  Jr.,  '09,  Contr. 

Wagner,   W.   W.,   '15 

Walker.   C.    M.,   '10,   Sec. 

Walkerly,  Victoria,  '14,   Dietitian 

Wallace.  F.  M.,  '11,  Supt. 

W'allin,  Marie  E.,  '16,  (Jptometrist 

Warnock,   A.  R.,  '05,  Dean 

Wascher,  F.  M.  W.,  '11,  Assoc. 

Watson.  Jane  C,  '15,   Instr. 

Watson  W.,   f 

Watt,   R.   A.,   '18 

Weirick,  R.   B.,  f.  Stud. 

Wellman.  Orpha  M.,  '11,  Teacher 

Westlund.  A.  F..   '11.  Engr. 

Weston.  N.  A.,  '89,  Dean 

Wetmore,  Mary  M.,  f,  Instr. 

Wheeler,  A.  W.,  '11,  Engr. 

Wheeler,  E.   B.,   '05.  Engr. 

White,  J.  M.,  '90,  Prof,  and  Arch. 

Wilber,  F.  D.,  '90,  Farmer 

Wiley,   C.    C,    '04,   Engr. 

Wilson,  F.  H.,  '12,  Agr. 

Wingard,  L.  F.,  '98,  Lawryer 

Wright,  G.  E.,  '12,  Designer 

Womacks,  Mabel  (Mrs.  A.  E.  Burwash)  '15 

Woods.  Lenna  A.   B.,  '18,  Asst. 

Woods,  W.  F.,  '00,  Lawyer 

Woodworth,  H.  O.,  '92,  Teacher 

Wyatt,  F.  A.,  g,  Prof. 

Zilly,  Marie  L.,  '09,  Teacher 

CHANDLERVILLE 

Ainsworth,   W.   W.,  '12,    Mgr. 
Clegg,  C,  't8,  Engr. 
Franken,    E.    G.,    '10 

CIIAPIN 

Joy,  H.  P.,  '07,  Farmer 

CHARLESTON 

Anderson,  B.  F.,  '15,  Lawyer 
Anderson,    E.    W.,    '18 
Booth,  Mary  J.,  '04,  Libn. 
Cadle.  C.  J.,  '16 
Clarke.  J.  R..  '16,  Teacher 
Corzine,   B.   II. ,   '16,   Supt. 
Huffman,  J.   F.,   '09,   Prin. 
Kelly,  H.  E.,  '18 
Linder.    Grace,    '15,    Instr. 
Linder,    L.   S.,    '14,   Clothier 
Linder,  M.  S.,  '17.  Teacher 
Lord,  L.   C,  h.  Coll.   Pres. 
Reat,   Ruth,  '05.   Teacher 
Thomas,  J.   L.,  '17 
Thomas,   M..  '14,   Farm  Adv. 
Wyeth,  Ola  M.,  '06,  Libn. 

CHATHAM 

Bain,  W.  G..  f,  Pathol. 
Parker,  Helen  L.,  '13,  Teacher 
Stout,   F.    L.,   'ii.    Farmer 
Stout,  J.   P.,  '09,  Farmer 

CHATSWORTH 

Felger,  W.  B.,  '16 
Rutledge,  B.  I.,  '16.  Insp. 

CHEBANSE 

Evans,  M.  E.,  '09,  Salesman 

I.oring,  Fern  M.  (Mrs.  A.  Lonsche)   '15 

McCuen,    G.    W.,    '15 

CHENOA 

Richardson,  F.   B.,  Jr., 
Rupp.  A.  0.,  '84,  Author 

CHERRY  VALLEY 

Clinite,  R.  G.,  '09,  Geol. 


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ILLINOIS— Continued 


CHESTER 

Devine,  II.,   '14,   Engr. 
Howorth,  T.  J.,  '91,  Editor 
Sayre,  E.  R.,  ^,  Prin. 
Schroeder,   Edith  C,  '15,  Teacher 

CHICAGO 

Aagaard,  A.  H.,  '14,  Instr. 

Abbott,  Helen  (Mrs.  O.  C.  F.  Randolph)  '13 

Abbott,  Ruth,  '03.  Libn. 

Abbott,  VV.  L.,  '84,  Engr. 

Abrams,  D.  A.,  '05,  Prof. 

Abrams,  Ella,  '17,  Teacher 

Ackerson.  Esther  M.,  '17,  Dietitian 

Ainsworth,  Madalane  Z.,  '18,  Social  Worker 

Aleshire,,   Sarah   L.,   '14,   Dietitian 

Allan,   W.   S.,   'u,   liLstrumentman 

Allen,   P.   C,   '16,   Engr. 

.\llcn,   R.C.,   '11,   Mgr. 

Altiieter,  Mabel  G.,  '18 

Ambruster,  J.  R.,  '17,  Farmer 

Ames,  A.  \\'..  '09,  Insp. 

Amsbary,  P.  D.,  '16,  Salesman 

Anderson,  A.  J.  A.,  '15,  Contr. 

Anderson,  C.  B.,  '14,  Arch. 

Anderson,  C.  S..  '14,  Agr. 

Anderson,  G.  V.,  '12,  Salesman 

Anderson,    H.    B.,   '10,    Engr. 

Anderson,  O.  H.,  'i6,  Engr. 

Anderson,   Olive    (Mrs.   R.    D.   Barnes)    '17 

Anderson,   R.  A.   M.,   '10,   Engr. 

Anderson,    W.    S.,    '14,   Engr. 

Andersen,   H.   H.   L.,   '15,  Arch. 

Andrews,  R.  C,  '16,  Lawyer 

Angerstein,  T.   C.,  '10,  Lawyer 

Anthony,  C.   B.,   '14,   Draftsman 

Arbuckle,  G.  S.,  '12,  Engr. 

Arms,   H.    C,   '95 

Armstrong,  J.  E.,  '81,  Supt.   Schs. 

Armstrong,  L.  F.,  '15,  Engr. 

Armstrong,   W.   C,  '15,  Mfr. 

Arnold,  H.  C,  '14,  Instr. 

Arthur,  R.   S.,   '08.   Engr. 

Ashbeck,   W.  L.,  '16,  Estimator 

Atkinson,  A.  K.,  '13 

Atkinson,  F.   M.,  Jr.,  '13,  Salesman 

Augustinus,    P.,   '06,    Engr. 

Austin,   Alice   L.    (Mrs.    S.   P.    Farwell)    g 

Austin,   H.    E.,    '15,    Engr. 

Awsumb,  G.,  '06,  Arch. 

Ayers,  Annetta  (Mrs.  C.  B.  Saunders)   '84, 

Physician 
Ayers,  Laura  B.,  '86,  Supvr. 
Bach,   R.,   '13,  Tailor 
Baer,  D.  A.,  '04,   Engr. 
Baer,  F.  E..  '11,  Reporter 
Bailey,  E.  H.,  '10,  Engr. 
Baird,  Grace  J.,  '06,  Teacher 
Baker,  E.  J     Jr.,  '11,   Ed. 
Baker    O.  H.,  '07,  Salesman 
Bakhshi,  S.  R.,  '16,  Engr. 
Baldwin,  E.  R.,  '12,  Salesman 
Baldwin,   F.   B.,   '09,   Engr. 
Baldwin,  Margaret  H.,  '17.  Dietitian 
Balkema,  Sally   (Mrs.   S.   C.   Smart)    '16 
Bannister,  G.  S.,  '86,  Engr. 
Barber,  P.   C,  '14,  Engr. 
Barber,  W.  D.,  '92,   Engr. 
Barker,  L.   B.,  '08,   Engr. 
Barkstorm,  E.  C,  '17,  Draftsman 
Barnes,  F.  N.,  '17,  Farm  Adv. 
Barnes,  R.  D.,  '16,  Engr. 
Barr,   J.,   '90,    Draftsman 
Barr,  N.  R.,  '11,  Engr. 
Barreau,  A.  M.,  '15,   Engr. 
Barrett,  C.  V.,  '03,  Lawyer 
Barrett.  G.   F.,  '00,  Judge 
Barrett,  Sarah  A.  (Mrs.  W.  W.  Reece)  '11 
Barron,  A.  F.,  '15,  Engr. 
Barrv.   C,    '95,    Engr. 
Bartholf,  W.  J.,  '84,  Sch.  Prin. 
Bartlett,  H.  E.,  '93,  Engr. 
Bashcn,  G.  B.,  '10,  Engr. 
Bass,  W.  J..   '05.   Engr. 
Bauer.  A.  H.,  '08,  Physician 


CHICAGO— Continued 

Baum,  A.   E.,  '12,  Indus.   Repr. 
Bean,  C.  H..  '03,  Chem. 

Beardsley,    Eleanor   M.    (Mrs.    C.    S.    Pills- 
bury)    '07  ■ 
Beaumont,  G.  S.,  '14,  Agr. 
Bebb,    E.    A.,    '16,    Ploricul. 
Bebb,    H.,    '10,    Lawyer 
Becht,  F.  C,  f.  Prof. 
Beck,  LI.  C,  '11,  Engr. 
Becker,  W.  II.,  '17,  Business 
Beckwith,  F.,  '92,  Engr. 
Beebe,   C.   D.,   '97,   Engr. 
Beebe,  C.  K.,  '14,  Chem. 
Beebe,  F.  A.,   '95,  Mechanic 
Beemer,  A.  W.,  '10,  Chem. 
Behr,  11.   R.,  '16,  Engr. 
Beifuss,   E.   L.,   '15,   Farmer 
Bell,  A.  T.,  '01,  Teacher 
Bell,  C.   M.,  '10,   Engr. 
Belnap,  N.  D.,  '14,  Lawyer 
Benner,  A.  J.,   '15,   Engr. 
Benner,   W.  J.,   '15 
Bennett,  Georgiana  E.,  '96,  Teacher 
Bentz,  C.   L.,  '16.  Engr. 
Berger,   W.,  '13,  Engr. 
Bergmann,   A.    L.,   '14,    Engr. 
Berlin,  Marie  V.,  '16 
Berns,   M.   A.,  '10,  Advertiser 
Bernstein,  L.   S.,  '11,  Engr. 
Berolzheimer,  Hannah  B.,  '10,  Teacher 
Berolzheimer,   S.   M.,  '08,   Engr. 
Berolzheimer,   Teresa   R.,    '08,   Supt. 
Berry,  E.  H..  '98,  Chem. 
Berwald,  C.   H.,  '15,   Engr. 
Beyer,  Vera,  '15,  Probation  Officer 
Bigel,   W.,  Jr.,   '17.   Farmer 
Bigler,  H.  E..  '15,  Salesman 
Biossat,    H.   A.,   '03,   Lawyer 
Blackstone,    A.,    '18,    Draftsman 
Blake,   G.  W.,  '15,  Engr. 
Bleuel,  Marie  T.,  '16 
Bley,  J.  C,  '80,   Designer 
Block,  E.  S.,  '16,  Farmer 
Block,    E.    W.,    '03,    Engr. 
Blohm,  G.  C,  '17,  Teacher 
Blomfeldt,  A.  A.,  '10,  Mfr. 
Blum,    W.    J.,    '14,    Engr. 
Bock,  P.  T.,   '13,  Engr. 
Bolander,  H.  B.,  '14,  Engr. 
Boothe,  V.  J.,  '08 
Bopp,   W.  G.,   '02,  Lawyer 
Bornmann,  J.  H.,  '10.  (Them. 
Bower,  L.  E.,   '12,  Phys. 
Bowling,  B.   L.,   f,  Engr. 
Bowman,  L.  F.,  '12,  Interne 
Boye,  W.   F.,  '16,  Lawyer 
Boyle,  Anna  C.    (Mrs.   P.  Junkersfield)   '90 
Boyle,    C,   Jr.,    '10,    Lumberman 
Bracewell,  R.  S.,  g,  Chem. 
Bradley,  H.  S.,  '15,  Engr. 
Bradshaw,  P.   B.,  '08,  Draftsman 
Brander,  A.  R.,  '13,  Arch. 
Brandner,  E.  G.,  '16,  Repr. 
Brandstetter,  J.  M.,  '14,  Engr. 
Braucher,   E.  N.,  '91.  Arch. 
Braucher,  R.   W.,  '97,  Tree   Expert 
Braucher,   W.   B.,   '85,   Engr. 
Breton,  J.  F.,  '14,  Baseball 
Brockett,   M..   f,    Supt. 
Broehl,   VV.   G.,   '14,   Salesman 
Bromberg,  N.,  '15,  Designer 
Bronson,   G.   E.,  '08,   Engr. 
Brown,    H.   C,   Jr.,   '08,   Engr. 
Brown,  Helen  D.,  '17 
Brown,  Maudelle  T.  (Mrs.  M.  O.  Bansfield' 

'06 
Brown,  R.  P.,  '17,  Engr. 
Brown.  W.   B.,  '97,  Chem. 
Browne,  Kathryn  E.,  '17,  Mus. 
Brundage,   A.,    '09,   Engr. 
Brush,  D.  H.,  Jr.,  '06,  Engr. 
Bryan,   T.   J.,    f,   Chem. 
Brydges,  C.  K.,  '05,  Engr. 
Buchanan,  J.  L.,  '04,  Engr. 


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University  of  Illinois 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


CHICAGO— Continued 

Buchanan,  W.  L.,  'lo.  Lawyer 

Buchen,  VV'.,  g.  Advertiser 

Budina,  A.   O.,  '14,  Draftsman 

Buhai,  A.   S.,  '16,   Engr. 

Buhai,  Michael,  '14,  Draftsman 

BuUard,   B.   F..  '82,  Teacher 

Bullock,  E.  C.  A.,  '10,  Arch. 

Bulot,  F.  H..  '14,  Engr. 

Bunge,   R.   W..  '14.   Salesman 

Bunn,  C.   M.,  '10,  Engr. 

Bunton,   F.   L.,   '91,   Electn. 

Burdick,   C.    B.,   '95,   Engr. 

Burkland,  T.  L.,  '99,  Merchant 

Burnham,    Edna   S.,   '07,   Mgr. 

Burns,   F.    B.,   '14 

Burroughs,  W.  E.,  '00,  Engr. 

Burstrom,  S.  W.,  '13,  Insp. 

Burtnett,  R.  A.,  '18 

Butler,  G.  H.,  '15,  Engr. 

Butler,   T.   C,  '14 

Butler,  >J.,  f.   Prof. 

Butterlield,  C.  J.,  '94,  Credit  Mgr. 

Butters,  H.  M.,  '12,  Engr. 

Butts.  Augusta  E.  (Mrs.  B.  A.  Canfield)  '79 

Bye,  H.  W.,  '15.  Lawyer 

Byrne,  Harriet  A.,  '14,  Teacher 

Byrne,  Helen  C,   '13,  Teacher 

Cabeen,  R.  M.,  '09,  Arch. 

Cairns,  J.  W.,  '08,  Engr. 

Calloway,  R.  T.,  '07,  Mgr. 

Camp,  N.  H.,  '90,  Evangelist 

Campbell,  D.  M.,  '17,  Engr. 

Capek,  L.  V.,  '11.  Stud. 

Carlsen,   A.   W.,   '15,    Engr. 

Carlson,  C.  A.,  '11,  Draftsman 

Carlson,  Carrie  E.,  '16,  Prin. 

Carmichael,  W.  J.,  '13,  An.  Husb.  Spec. 

Carr,  G.  R.,  '01,   V.  P.  and  Gen.  Mgr. 

Carr,  M.  L.,  '05,  Engr. 

Carr,  R.  F.,  '93,  Business 

Carr,  W.   C,  '13,  Retailer 

Carson,    Natalia   M.    (Mrs.  J.   W.   Nelson) 

'17 
Carter,  W.  C,  '02,  Draftsman 
Gary,  E.  C,  '09,  Ins. 
Casey,  C.  N.,  '04,  Lawyer 
Casner,   S.,  '14,   Instr. 
Casserly,  T.  D.,  '05,  Salesman 
Castillo,  C,   '14.  Instr. 
Cattron,  T.  H.,  '13,  Clerk 
Gavins,   L.   O.,   '06,   Teacher 
Ccrmak,   J..  '07,   Engr. 
Challand,   Grace   (Mrs.   C.   Pollock)    '11 
Chamberlain,  L.  O.,  '12,  Engr. 
Chamberlain,  M.  T.,  '03,  Engr. 
Chamberlin    C.  C.  '01,  Mgr. 
(ihamplin.  Grace  E.,  '16 
Chapman,  D.  W.,  '12,  Engr. 
Chapman,  E.  N.,  '15,  Chem. 
Chase,   W.  A.,  f,  Acct. 
Chatten,  M.  C,  '96,  Arch. 
Cheney,  H.   L.,  '12,  Arch. 
Chesnutt,   R.  C,  '14,  Engr. 
Chinlund.  J.  F.,  '10,  Engr. 
Chipps.   W.  C.,  '01,  Engr. 
Christensen,  E.  O.,  '14,  Instr. 
Christenson,  C.  C.,  '10,  Engr. 
Christiansen,  Jolianna  C.   M.,  '06,  Teacher 
Church,  W.  S.,  '00,  Arch. 
Cieslik,   E.,  '16,    Engr. 
Clark,  Alice  H.    (Mrs.  D.    E.   Myers)   '05 
Clark,    P.    L.,    '87,    Mgr. 
Clark,  R.  B.,  '08,  Mgr. 
Clarke,   D.  R.,  '14,  Lawyer 
Clarke,  Florence  B.  (Mrs.  J.  Michalek)  '96 
Clausen,  Elizabeth  J.  (Mrs.  H.  F.  Williams) 

'14 
Clayton,  T.  P.,  g,  Engr. 
Clyman,  D..  '15.   Engr. 
Coddington,  A.  O.,  '81.  Prin.  Schs. 
Coffeen,   Amy,   '80,  Teacher 
Coffeen,  TL  C,  '-)8,  Ins. 
Coffey,  E.  W.,  '13,  Engr. 
(Tobcn,  B.,  '05,  Draftsman 


CHICAGO— Continued 

Cohn,  A.  E.,  '14  Mgr. 

Cohn,  B.  E..  '18,  Chem. 

Cole,    Emo    L.    (Mrs.    W.    A.    Spain)    '04, 

Teacher 
Coleman,   W.    F.,   '10,    Salesman 
Colmey,  D.   C,   '18,   Stud. 
Columbia,   Emma   (Mrs.  J.   R.   Mann)   '78 
Colvin,  J.   A.,   '13,   Bus. 
Condit,  J.   S.,   '02,   Lawyer 
Cone,    W.   C,   '06,   Draftsman 
CJonnelly,    M.    F.,    '11,    Engr. 
Cook,    F.    L.,    '08,   Engr. 
(Jook,   J.    W.,    '93,    Contr. 
(Tooke,   R.  J.,   '90,   Engr. 
Cooley,  E.   G.,   h.   Educator 
Cooley,   H.    B.,   '13,   Engr. 
Cooper,  A.   R.,  g,  Instr. 
Cooper,   E.   A.,   '16,    Salesman 
Cooper,    F.    W.,   '00,    Banker 
Cooper,   L.   M.,   '17,   Engr. 
Cornell,   F.    H.,    '94,    Mgr. 
Cornwell,   E.   Z.,  '10,   Mgr. 
Corper,  H.  J.,   f,  Phys. 
Corper,   P.,   '18 
Cowley,   T.    P.,    '02,    Engr. 
Coyle,  J.   P.,  g.  Teacher 
Grain,   C.   M.,   '15,    Salesman 
Croce,  M.  F.,  '13,  Chem. 
Crow,    W.    L.,    '12,    Stud. 
Crowell,   P.   C.,   '10,    Engr. 
Cruzan,    Myrtle   A.    (Mrs.    D.    L.    Geyer), 

'14,    Teacher 
Gulp,  J.    D.     '16,   Supvr. 
Cuniniings,  H.  L.,  '15,  Sec. 
Gushing,  Helen  I.   (Mrs.  O.  L.  Helfrich)   g 
Cutler,  S.   G.,   '08,  Engr. 
Dailey,  J.  A.,   '07,  Engr. 
Dammers,   J.    W.,    '16 
Dana,    B.,    '17 
Darrell,    G.   C.,   '17,   Engr. 
Davis,  J.   W.,  '12.   Engr. 
Davis,  L.  H.,  g,  Chem. 
Davison,  Anne   M..   f,  Journ. 
Davison,  C,  t,   Doctor 
Davison.  C.  M.,   '98,  Arch. 
Dawson.    C.    H.,   '03,    Sales   Mgr. 
Dayton,  Laura  M.,  '04,  Teacher 
Deakman,  H.   W.,   '15,  Engr. 
Decker,   Edna   M.,  '17,  Teacher 
Deering,   E.   W.,   '18 
DeLany,   C.    M.,   '09,  Acct. 
DeMotte,   R.   J.,   '03,   Surgeon 
Deneen,   C.    S.,  t.  Lawyer 
Dennis,   C.   H.,   '81,  Journalist 
Desmond,   J.    J.,   '12,   Salesman 
DeSwarte,   C.    G.,   '15,   Engr. 
DeVelde,  H.    S.,   '02.  Teacher 
Devlin,   J.   L.,   '17,   (Ilommissioner 
DeWitt,   H.    R.,    '09,   Repr. 
Dickerson,   E.   B.,   '14,   Instr. 
Dickerson,    G.   H.,   '03,    Engr. 
Dickinson,  J.    M.,   h.   Lawyer 
Dillavou.  J.  M..  '05,  Business 
Dirks,   B.   E.   G..  '14 
Dixon,    F.    E.,    '06,    Engr. 
Doerr,   H.    F.,   '13,   Arch. 
Doerr,   W.    P.,   '09,   Arch. 
Donnersberger,   F..    '07.   Engr. 
Donaho,    E.    W.,    '08,    Draftsman 
Donahoe,    J.    T..    '14.    Engr. 
Donoghue,   G.   T.,   '06,   Engr. 
Dormitzer,    M.    R.,   '11,    Mgr. 
Dougherty    F.   E.,   '07,   Arch. 
Douglas,  Ethel  L.  (Mrs.  K.  M.  Dallenbach) 

'i  I 
Downey     E.    F.,   '09.    Teacher 
Dryer,    E.,    '87,   Engr. 
Dubin,   G.   H.,   '14.   Arch. 
Duffy,  J.  F.,  Jr.,  '03,  Mfr. 
Duffy,   S.   R..  '95,   Business 
Dunham,   R.   S.,     14.  Agr. 
Dunlap,  A.  M.,  '11,  Engr. 
Dunlap,   F.   E.,   '16,   Arch. 
Dunlap,   R.   M.,    '10,   Engr. 


Geographical  1ndi:x 


IOI9 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


CHICAGO— Continued 
Dunne,  E.  F.,  t,   Gov. 
Dunning,  W.  B.,  'lo,  Engr. 
Dunning,    W.    N.,    '02,    Engr. 
Dupre,    V.    H.,    '17,    Engr. 
Eames,  H.  S.,  f,  Ed. 
Eames,  M.  J.,  '12,   Chiropractor 
Eastman,    H.    T.,    '99,    Arch. 
Eckles,    H.    E.,    '98.    Engr. 
Edmunds,   D.    A.,     08,    Engr. 
Edwards,   G.   P.   '18,  Chem. 
Edwards,  J.   I.,   '06,   Mgr. 
Eichberg,   D.,   '82,   Lawyer 
Eiszner,   Bessie  J.,   '09,   Bus. 
Ell,   F.   A.,   '18, 
Ellison.    G.    E.,    '11,    Engr. 
Elm,   E.   E.,   '11,  Engr. 

Empey,  Bertha  L.  (Mrs.  J.  R.  Hoagland)  g 
Engberg,   M.   J.,    '94,    Metallurgist 
Ennis,  C.  J.,  '14,  Real  Est. 
Erickson,  C.   C,  '06,  Lawyer 
Erickson,    E.    B.,    '17 
Ermeling,   L.    B.,   '13,   Dir. 
Ernest,   T.    R.,   '07,   Instr. 
Ernst.    C.    P.,    '16 
Epstein.  A.  S.,  '11,  Engr. 
Evans,   F.,   '18 
Everett.   H.    H..   f,   Phys. 
Everharrij    W.    E.,    '17,    Engr. 
Excell,   S.   W.,   '17,   Engr. 
Fairbanks.    B.    W.,   '17 
Fairfield,    G.    D.,    f.    Bus. 
Falls,    F.    H.,    g,    Instr. 
Farwell,   S.  P.,  '07,  Engr. 
Fasold,   Miriam   R.,   '16,   Sec. 
Feagans,    R.    F.,    '08,    Lawyer 
Fetherston,   J.   E.,   '16,   Phys. 
Fielder,    W.    F.,   '14,   Acct. 
Fischer,  F.  A.  P.,   '13,  Instr. 
Fisher,     E.,     '16 
Fisher,    H.    E.,    '17 
Flanders,    J.    A.,    '09,    Bus. 
Flannery,    C.    A.,    '17,    Engr. 
Flaugher.  R.  G.,  '17 
Flesch,   E.   W.   P.,    '99 
Fletcher,    C.    P.,    '14,    Engr. 
Fletcher,  J.  A.,  '14,  Mgr. 
Flexer,  Edna  H.   (Mrs.  S.  P.  Walsh)   'iS 
Flodin.   H.   L.,   '15,   Engr. 
Flood,    W.    E.,   '13,   Metallurgist 
Fluke,   Autha   M.,   '18 
Foberg,  J.  A.,  '99,  Instr. 
Forbes,  Bertha  V.,    (Mrs.   B.   R.   Herring) 

'96 
Forbes.    S.    F..    '98,    Engr. 
Ford,   W.    S.,   '07,   Engr. 
Forkey.    Mildred    L.,    '16,    Sec. 
Fornoff,    G.    G.,    '13,    Engr. 
Forty,    D.,    '18 
Forty,    F.    A.,    '15 
Foster,    A.    B.,    '94,    Engr. 
Foster,    W.    H.,    '92.    Engr. 
Frame,   Grace   B.    (Mrs.    H.   T.    Stock)    '17 
Francis.   A.   L.,   '18,   Adv.    Mgr. 
Francis,    H.    B.,    '00,    Doctor 
Franklin,   H.    B.,    '06,    Engr. 
Franzen.    T.    J.,    '13,    Engr. 
Frazer,  G.  E.,  f,  Acct. 
French,    B.,   '04.    Engr. 
French,  H.  H.,  '14,  Engr. 
French.   M.   D.,  '03,   Engr. 
Fried.    H.    N.,    '17,    Salesman 
Froehlich,  M.   H..  '11,   Draftsman 
Froelich,  J.   D.   W..   '09,   Engr. 
Fucik,  E.  J.,  '01,  Engr. 
Fucik,   J.   F.,   Jr..   '06,   Engr. 
Fugard,   J.   R.,  '10.  Arch. 
Fullenwider,    A.    E.,    '98,    Arch. 
Gaddis.    H.    E.,   '13.    Statistician 
Gage.   R.  H.,   '03.  Engr. 
Gallagher,    Anna    M.,    '14.    Teacher 
Gardiner,  J.   L.,   '15.   Business 
Gardner,  B.  C,  '06,  Chem. 
Garland,   C.   M.,   f.   Engr. 
Garrett,    R.    P.,    '02,    Lawyer 


CIIIC.VGO— Coutiiuud 

Gaskill,  Delia  (Mrs.  H.  F.   Doerr)   '14 

Gaston,    R.   M.,   '03,   Engr. 

Gates,   R.   P.,  '12,  Chem. 

Gaut,    R.    E.,   '94,    Engr. 

(javin,   J.    F.,    '03,    Lawyer 

Gayman,   B.    A.,   '97,    Engr. 

Gazzolo,    F.    H.,    '96,   (Them. 

CJehrig,   A.    G.,    '17,   Engr. 

CJeiger,    C.    F.,    '15,    Engr. 

Gerber,  W.   D.,  99,   Engr. 

Gerten,  N.,   '17,   Engr. 

(jeselbracht,    H.    C,    '17 

Geycr,  D.   I..,  g,  Instr. 

Gibson,    C.    B.,    '77 

Gibson,    Sylvia    R.,    '17,    Teacher 

Glassco.    P.    B.,    '04,    Contr. 

Gliffe.   Ethel    F.,   '18,    Statistician 

Goettler,   Edna   A.,   '17,   Teacher 

Going,  J.    F.,   '83,   Judge 

(joldberg,    Charlotte    D.,    '17,    Teacher 

Goldberg,    P.    H.,    '14,    Jeweler 

Gomez.   A.   E.,  '15 

Gonsior,   A..   '14,   Engr. 

Gooding,    F.    E.,    '12,    Chem. 

Gordon,    C,    '12,    Engr. 

Gordon,    W.    G.,    '12,    Engr. 

Gordon,    \V.    O.,    '11,    Chem. 

Gormley,  J.  R.,  '13,  Arch. 

Gould.   A.   R..   'i7.   Editor 

Graham,   A.   j.,    02,   Surg. 

Graham.    C.    P.,   '73 

Graham,   M'.    E.,   '18 

Grainger,   C.   W.,   '12,   Engr. 

Grandpre,   A.    G.,    '06,   Constr. 

Grear,    S.,    '07,    Draftsman 

Green.  Eulalie    (Mrs.   V.   W.   Haag)    '15 

Green,   H.  J.,  '96,   Instr. 

Green,    J.    P.,    '12,    Ins.    Agt. 

Green.   R.,   '15,    Engr. 

(^reen,   T.    S.,   '91,   Physician 

Greenhill.  H.,  '17 

Gregg,    Marion    E.,    '17,    Teacher 

Gregory,    L.    T.,   '13,    Stud. 

Griffin,     D.,    '10,    Statistician 

Griffith,    F.    D.,    '16,    Commissioner 

Grigsby,   O.    E.,   '11,   Engr. 

Griswold.   G.   D.,  '15,   Engr. 

Gross.   C.   '17 

Grossberg,   A.   S.,   '10,   Engr. 

Grove,   C.   H.,   '11,   Engr. 

Grunewald,    A.    H.    Jr.,    '15 

Gumm.    L.    M.,    '16.    Engr. 

Gunnell,    P.    M.,    '15,    Lawyer 

Gustafson,    J.    C..    '05,    Mfr. 

Habryl.    V.    B.,    '12 

Hachmeister.   W.   C.   F.   H.,  '06,   Engr. 

Hadden,    S.    C,   '95,   Editor 

Hadsall,   H.   H.,   '97,   Engr. 

Llaeffner,  J.   G..   '11,   Engr. 

Hagedorn,    C.    F..    '02,    Chem. 

Hahn,   Grace  L.,   '18,  Teacher 

Halas.  G.   S.,   '18,    Baseball 

Haldeman.    P.   J.,    '13,    Treas. 

Hall,   A.   L.,   '12,   Lawyer 

Hall,    E.    S.,    '9S,    Arch. 

Hall.    Q.    A.,    "07,    Sec. 

Halliwell.    Pauline,    '16,    Photographer 

Halushka,  G.,  '15,  Teacher 

Hanley,  J.   T.,   '10,    Mgr. 

Hanna.    J.    P.,    '12,    Arch. 

Hannan.  J.    E.,   '00,   Estimator 

Hannush,   P..   '16 

Hanssen,    S.    L.,    '16,    Engr. 

Hanstein,   C.   M.,   'os.   Draftsman 

Happer,    Josephine    A.,    '12,    Dietitian 

Harder,   O.    E..  g,  Chem. 

Harman,    I.    C,    '04.    Physician 

Harnit.   J.   M.,   '07.   Engr. 

Harris,    Elizabeth   P.,   '17 

Harris    Leila  D.,   (Mrs.  N.  T.  Hobson)   '11 

Hart.  Hazel  C.  '12 

Hartford.  Naomi  R.  (Mrs.  W.  L.  Ashbeck) 

'is 
Hasberg.    \\'.    M.,    'ii.    Agt. 


Umveksitv  uf  Illinois 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


CHICAGO— Continued 

Hatch,   Elizabeth   M.,  '12,   Teacher 

Hatch,    R.    S.,   'ii.   Draftsman 

Hawes,   II.   C,   '17,  Acct. 

Hayne,    \V.    E.,    '18 

Hayward,    Mabel,    '03,    Libn. 

Mealy,    E.    J..    '13,    Estimator 

Healv,    F.    A.,    '15,    Ins.    Agt. 

Heath,    D.    F.,    '16 

Hegsted,   M.   A..   '18 

lleidkamp,    E.    N.,    '14,    Salesman 

Heimbeck,    W.    C,    '10,    Engr. 

Hein,    Mary    R.,    '17,    Dietitian 

Ilelander,    L.,    '15,    Ed. 

Hcllstrom,    K.    E..    '08,   Engr. 

Henderson,    A..    '02,    Salesman 

Henderson,    F.    S.,    '16,    Engr. 

Henry,    R.    L.,   Jr.,    f.    Prof. 

Henson,   C.   W.,   '87.   Mfr. 

Hermann,    E.    P.,   '13,    Mgr. 

Herrmann,    G.    A.,    '09,    Engr. 

Heseltine,    Eleanor   D.,   '11,    Supvr. 

Hess,    R.    \V.,    g,    Chem. 

Higgins,   C.   H.,  '03,  Chem. 

Hill,  J.   W.,  '14.  Insp. 

Hill,    N.    R.,    '10,    Engr. 

Hill,   T.   C.   '81,   Teacher 

Ilillman,  A.   B.,  '14,   Engr. 

Hiltabrand,    W.    P.,    '18 

Ilimmelreicher,  W.   A.,  '17,   Engr. 

Hinchliff,    G.    E.,   '12,   Contr. 

Hindman,  J.,   '96,  Merchant 

Ho,   N.  C.   '15 

Hoag,   P.  H.,  '95,  Lawyer 

Hobart,    C.    M..    '12 

Hobbb,  G.  M..  '91,  Sec. 

Hodsdon,   Ruth   E.,  g.  Clerk 

Hoffman,    P.    A.,    '09,    Engr. 

Hoffman,   R.    W.,   '13,    Supt. 

Ilogue,   C.   I.,   '08,  Arch. 

Holbrook,  F.   S.,  '94,  Agt. 

Holden.  P.   G.,  f.   Dir. 

Holecek,  A.   B.,   '17,   Lawyer 

Hclinger,  A.   C,   '16,   Engr. 

Hollister,    N.    P.,    '15,    Arch. 

Tlolmhurger,   M..  Jr.     '15,   Draftsman 

Holmes,  Laura  C,  '17,  Teacher 

Holt,  E.   F.,  '13.  Mgr. 

Holton,    C.    R.,    '08,    Lawyer 

Holton,  Martha  G.    (Mrs.  J.  H.   Krebs)   '76 

Hoodwin,   II.  J.,  '08,   Engr. 

Hornung,   M.    R..   '13.   Ceram. 

Horrell,    C.    R.,    '13,    Engr. 

Horwich,    D.,   '18 

Horwich,   L.  J.,   '14,  Arch. 

Hostetler,  L.  E.,  '17,  Engr. 

Housman,  J.  S.,  '14,  Engr. 

Houston,   H.   A.,  g,   Supt. 

Houston,  J.   v.,  '09,   Engr. 

Howard.   R.   S.,  '10,   Mgr. 

Howe,  Alice.  '07,  Stud. 

Howe,   E.    G.,   f.   Teacher 

Howe,  H.  J.,  '14,   Lawyer 

Howe,  Mary   (Mrs.  H.  Bebb)  '09 

Howe,    R.    13.,    '04,   Horticulturist 

Howe,  R.    F.,  '18 

Howson,   A.    W.,   '18 

Hribal,    E.   A.,   '13,   Engr. 

Huber.    A.   J.,   '17,    Engr. 

lludsoi:   ICdith  E.   (Mrs.  R.  C.  Woods)    '17 

Ilulce,  Tennie  A.,  '02,  Libn. 

Hull,    F.    D.,    '12,    Engr. 

Hultman,  I.   N.,  '17.  Chem. 

Hummel,   Sarah   M..   '07,   Osteopath 

Humphreys,    H.   P.,    '07,    Business 

Hunt,    J.    N.,    Jr..    '07,    Mfr. 

Hunter,   J.    A.,   '14,    Stud. 

Huntington.  C.    .S.,  '11,   Engr. 

Huntington.   H.   I.,   '16 

Huston,  J.   A.,  '14,  Lawyer 

Huth,   W.    H.,  '07   Engr. 

Huxniann.  R.   F.,  '13,  Engr. 

Hyde.     B.,     '80.     Engr. 

llg,    G.    M.    A..   '09,    Engr. 

Ingersoll,   H.    B..    '12.    Salesman 


CHICAGO— Continued 

Ingram,   H.    S.,   '10,   Engr. 

Ingram,    W.  V.,  '12,   Supt. 

Ingwersen,   H     N.,   '17 

Ireland,   VV.   P.,  '03,   Engr. 

Irwin,  Daisy  D.  (Mrs.  G.  E.  Bronson)   '07 

Irwin,   J.    L.,    '11,    Engr. 

Israel.  A.  L.,   '12,  Lawyer 

Jacobs,   Cora   A.,    '08,   Analyst 

Jacobsen,    N.    H.,    '06,    Mgr. 

Jacobson,    H.    G.    M.,   '18 

Jacobson,    S.    A.,    '11,    Engr. 

Jackman,    C.    H.,    '16,    Engr. 

Jackson,   R.    N.,    '11,    Engr. 

Jahn,    H.    F.,    '12,    Engr. 

James,   Helen   D.    (Mrs.   G.   E.    Frazer)    '10 

Jarvis,  W.   B.,  Jr.,  '15,  Lawyer 

Jasper,   T.,   '94,   Mfr. 

Jefferson,  J.   B.,   '16,  Draftsman 

Jensen,   Cj.   L.,   '09,   Engr. 

Jensen,  J.   N.,   '06,   Arch. 

Jessup,   R.    D.,    '07,    Engr. 

Jez,   C.    L.,   '16,   Land.   Gard. 

Juhannsen,    A.,    '94,    Prof. 

Johnson,  H.  S.,  '15,  Draftsman 

Johnson,   L.   C,   f,  Chem. 

Johnson,   M.    L.,   '16 

Johnson,    R.    U.,   '14, 

Johnston,    A.    R.,    '00,   Chem. 

Jones,   Florence   N.,    f,    Instr. 

Jones,  Lucile   (Mrs.  B.   B.   Howard)   '04 

Jones,    P.    E.,    '15,   Arch. 

[ones,    R.   F.,   '13,    Engr. 

Jones,   W.   P.,   '18 

Jordan,  J.    G.,   '06,   Engr. 

Jordan.   M.  K.,  '09,  Engr. 

Jordan,    O.   J.,   '08,   Prof. 

Jory,    H.    W..    '14,    Asst. 

Junkersfeld,   P.,    '95,    Engr. 

Kadin.  M.  J.   (M.  J.   Radinsky),  '16,  Engr. 

Kalivoda.    J.   J.,    '18 

Kantor,  J.   M.,  '16,   Draftsman 

Karkow,   A.   S.,  '11.   Engr. 

Karkow,    W..    '13,    Engr. 

Karraker,  G.   W..  '15,  Salesman 

Karsten,    Eleanor   D.,   f.    Sec. 

Keeler,    H.,    '96,    Prin.,    H.    S. 

Keeton,    R.    W.,   f,   Phys. 

Kelley,  A.  C,  '12,  Teacher 

Kelley,    Grace    O.,    '03,    Libn. 

Kelso,    Ruth,    '08,    Clerk 

Kibbe,    L.   A.,   '15.    Engr. 

Kidd,  A.   E.,  Jr.,  '14,  Mfr. 

Kidd,   G.   W.,  '17 

Kilner,  Mercedes  (Mrs.  H.  M.  Reid)   '09 

Kimbell,   A.   W.,  '13.   Sec. 

Kingsley,    W.    L.,    '17,    Supvr. 

Kircher,   A.   M.,   '16 

Kircher,  E.  A.  T.,  '11,   Instr. 

Kircher,   H.   J.,   '15,   Adv. 

Kircher,  P.,  '11.  Engr. 

Kirkpatrick.  H.  H.,  '97,  Supt.  Schs. 

Klamt,   R.    H.,   '16,   Hort. 

Klein,    D.,    '06,    Instr. 

Klein,    W.   J.,    '11,    Draftsman 

Kline,  A.   L..  '18 

Knight,   E.    B.,   '18 

Knight,   L.   I.,   '02,   Instr. 

Knowlton,  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  C.   L.  Morgan) 

'14 
Knudsen.    N.   A.,   '17,    Engr. 
Kobylanski.   J.    L.,    '15.    Engr. 
Koch,    F.    C.,   '99.    Prof. 

Koehn,    .Anna    (Mrs.    W.   J.    A.    Kuehl)    'oj 
Koestner.    W.,   '10,    Insp. 
Kohout.  J.  F.,  '13,  Chem. 
Roll,    H.    M.,    '16,    Engr. 
Korshak,  S.,  ':4,   Engr. 
Korsmo,    A.    M.,    '09,    Engr. 
Korten,  Josephine  R.,  f 
Rosters.   S.   F.,  '13,   Engr. 
Kraft,    E.    W..   '09,    Mgr. 
Kramer.    J.    C    '13 
Krase,    H.    T.,    '17,   Chem. 
Krasc,    N.   W.,   '18 


Geograi'iiical  Index 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


CHICAGO — Continued 

Kraiise,  Emma  A.,  '-12,  Journ. 
Kreikenbaum.    A.,    '01,    Cheni. 
Kriegh.    E.    S..    '16 
Kricvvitz,   J.    G.,    '17 
Krippncr,    J..    '05.    Engr. 
Kritzer,    R.    W.,   '16 
Krohn.    W.    O.,    f.    Physician 
Krucger,  O.   A.,  '15.   Engr. 
Krug,    L.   G.,    '17,   Chem. 
Krupar,    C.    F.,    '18,    Business 
Kuehmsted.  A.   L.,  f 
Kuehne,   C.   O.,   '97,   Arch. 
Kuhn,    W.    H.,    '15,    Engr. 
Kunz,    W.    F.,    '10,    Bus. 
Kuss,    R.    H..   '03,    Engr. 
Kyle,    G.    L..    '15,    Agt. 
LaBelle.  J.    N.,   '11,   Engr. 
Lamb,   C.    H.,   '10,    Engr. 
I-andon,   G.,   '18 
Landstrom,   A.   W.,    17,   Chem. 
r.ange,    Sophie,   '11,   Tutor 
I.angworthy,  Caroline  V.,   '03,   Lilm. 
I-argent,  J.   C.  '16,   Draftsman 
Larkin,   Ida   C,   '13.   Teacher 
Larkin,  W.  J.  Jfr.,  '13.   Draftsman 
Larsen,  L.   R.,   '13,  Engr. 
Larson,  Eva  L.,  '14,  Teacher 
Laskin,    L.   J..    '15.    Engr. 
Lathrop,    C.    P..    '16,    Farmer 
Lawrence,   R.   H.,    17,   Insp. 
Lawton,    B.   C   '15.    Instr. 
Lawyer,  J.  D.,  '16,  Lawyer 
Leander,   E.   I.,  '17,    Engr. 
Lear,  G.   B.,  '11.  Lawj'er 
Lee,  C.   B.,  '09,   Bus. 
Lehman,  L.   H..  '17,   Engr. 
Leigh,    C.    W.,    '97,    Prof. 
Leitzbach.   Elizabeth,  '18.  Journ. 
Lekberg,   C.   H.    S.,   '15,   Prin. 
Lendrum.    Ethel,    '07,    Demonstrator 
Lenhart,    N.   J.,    '16,    Acct. 
Lenzing,  C.  W.,  '16.  Chem. 
Leonard,   Ruth,   '12,   Instr. 
Leonard.  W.  N.,  '15,  Bus. 
Leslie.  Madge  C,  '17,  Teacher 
Leutwiler,   R.   W.,   '11,   Engr. 
Levey,    C.  J.,    '11,    Engr. 
Levinson,    L.,    '10,    Engr. 
Levinson,   M.  C,  '17,   Designer 
Levy,    A.    L.,    '93.    Arch. 
Lewis,    S.    M.,    f.    Artist 
Lieber,   Ruth   E.,   '18,   Journ. 
Lindberg.    E.    F.   J.,    '09,    Engr. 
Lindeberg,    G..    '18 
Lindsey,   H.   W.,   '16,   Editor 
Linn,    H.    R.,   '96.    Engr. 
Liss,  O.  L.,  '14,  Engr. 
Little,  C.  R.,  '16.  Salesman 
Llewellyn,    D.    R.,    '95,    Draftsman 
Lockwood,    Isabel    K.,    '18,    Clerk 
Loehr.  T.  E..  '13 
Logeman,   L.   V.,   '07,   Real   Est. 
Long,   A.    M.,   '95,    Draftsman 
Long,    F.    B.,    '87,    Draftsman 
Loomis,   C.    B.,    '17 
Loomis,   Helen   A.,   '07 
Lorenz.  F.  A.,  Jr.,  '09,  Pres.,  Co. 
Lorenzen,  W.  C,  '12    Salesman 
Love,   C.   W.,   '10,   Mgr. 
Love.    R.    J..    '08.    Arch. 
Lovell,    M.    M.,    '17 
Lowenthal,   F.,   '01,  Lawyer 
Lower.   P.   E.,   '14.   Salesman 
Lundahl     B.    H.,   '05,   Engr. 
Lundc,   G.    R.,   '16 
Lundgren,  A.  V.  T.,  '16,  Draftsman 
Lundin     R.    S.,   '15.  Orchardist 
I-urie,   E.   M.,  '14,   Draftsman 
Lurie,    S.    J..    '17 
Lyman,   R.   D.,  '16,   Chem. 
McAdams,   May   E.,   '16.   Instr. 
McCarthy,   J.   J.,    '04,   Teacher 
McCaskey,    P.    A.,    '11,    Bus. 


CHICAGO— ConlnuR-d 

McCauley,  C.   II.,   '15,   Draftsman 

McClellan,  J.   H.,   f,   Phys. 

McClellan,    K.    B..   '17 

McClenahan,    VV.    T.,    '09,    Engr. 

McCIintock,    Margaret,   '13,   Teacher 

McConnell,  M.  G.,  '18,  Advertising 

McCormack,   C.   E.,   '10,   Reporter 

McCormack,   II.,   g,   Prof. 

McCormick,   E.    B.,   '06,   Salesman 

McCormick,    Flora    (Mrs.    S.    B.    Shilling) 
'04 

McCullough,   F.    R.,   '07,   Mgr. 

McCullough,   J.    F.,    '04,   Engr. 

McCumber,   C.    W.,   '16,   Arch. 

McCune,   F.   T,.,   'oi,   Engr. 

McDonald,  J.   E.   W.,   '•14.  Engr. 

McDonald,    L.,    '08,    Engr. 

McDowell.   I.   W.,   '11,   Engr. 

McEvoy,    T.    T.,    '17 

McFadden,    Belle    L.,    '97,    Teacher 

McFarland,   E.    D.,   '14,    Sec. 

McFarland,   W.  J.,   '07,   Publisher 

McGee,    W.    S.,     93,    Teacher 

McGill,   Elizabeth   R.,   '12,  Teacher 

McGinnis,    Helen,    '18 

McGrath,   T.   W.,   '18 

McGregor,  J.   L.,   '18 

Mclntire,    W.    R.,    '12,    Engr. 

McKeown,    J.    L.,    '15,    Contr. 

McKinney,  N..  '17 

McKinnie,  E.  C,  '11,  Engr. 

MacMillan,    D.    K.,    f,    Entomol. 

McMillan,   M.   H.,   '08,  Engr. 

Mackey,   F.  J.,   '10,    Mach.    Designer 

Maddock,    Alice    E..    '07,    Teacher 

Madison,   G..  'oS,   Editor 

Mahan,  H.  \V.,  '76,  Business 

Mahan,  Jean   C.    (Mrs.    P.    W.    Plank)    '78 

Author 
Maitra,    K.    M.,    '17,    Engr. 
Malcolm,  C.  W.,  '02,   Prof. 
Mamer,   C,  '10   Lawyer 
Manard,  R.  P.,  '96,  Arch. 
Mandel,    E.,   '12,    (Them. 
Mangan,   R.   K.,    '17 
Manierre,   A.  E.,   '12,  Arch. 
Mann,  J.   R.,  '76,  Lawyer 
Manny.   F.    B..   '18 
Manock.    W.    R..    '10,    Draftsman 
Marbach,  H.  A.  L.,  '15,  Engr. 
Marks,  D.  T.,  '07,  Merchant 
Markson.    H.,    '17,    Draftsman 
Marsh,    T.    A.,   '04,   Engr. 
Marshall,   R.  W.,  '16,  Teacher 
Marti,    W.    C,    '09,    Chem. 
Martin,  E.   \V..   '10,   Salesman 
Martin,   S.   G.,  '12,    Engr. 
Masscy,    Esther    (Mrs.    E.    D.    McFarland) 

'05 
Mather,  Jennie  M.   (Mrs.  J.  C.  Gustafson) 

'07 
Matthews,   Nellie  P.   (Mrs.  M.  K.  Jordan) 

'08 
Mattson,  Olive  M.,  '11,  Teacher 
Mauel,    L..    '11.   Engr. 
Mautner,   E.   W..   '18 
Maver,    D.    B.,    '12,    Engr. 
Mavor,  H.   N.,  '16,  Engr. 
Maxwell,  C.  J.,   '96,   Chem. 
May,   F.  H.,  '00,  Clerk 
Mealiff,   A.    E.,   '16 
Meeker,   A.,   t.    Packer 
Mench,  J.  G.,  '11,  Engr. 
Merboth,   Louisa    (Mrs.  G.  N.  Morgan)   '85 
Merritt,   Cora   L..   '17,   Supvr. 
Meyer,   A.   W.,   '18,   Chem. 
Meyer,   G.,  Jr.,   '14.  Estimator 
Michael.   H.,   'i  i 

Middleton.    Edith     A..    '17,    Teacher 
Millard.    F.    H.,   g.    Statistician 
Miller,    Bertha    A.,    '08,    Teacher 
Miller,   E.   M.,   '10,    Phys. 
Miller,   G.   C,   '94,  Arch. 
Miller.   F.  H.,   f 


University  of  Illinois 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


CHICAGO— Continued 

Miller,    M.    K.,    'i2.    Surgeon 

Millizen,  J.   E.,  '12,  Treas. 

.Minkenia,  W.  H.,  '17,  Mgr. 

Minor,  L.  L.,  '13,  Stud. 

Mitchell,  D.  R.,  '18 

^Mitchell,    T.    O.,    '13,    Draftsman 

Mitchell,   W.   R.,   '87,  Teacher 

Mix,    M.    I.,   '13,    Engl-. 

Modjeski,  R.,  h,  Engr. 

Mohr,   L.,  '82,  Engr. 

Mojonnier,  J.  J.,   '12,   Chem. 

Mojonnier,   O.    W.,    '10,   Mgr. 

Mojonnier,  T.,  '01,  Chem. 

Molt,   Margaret   E.,  '14 

Montague,  A.    R.,   '15,   Engr. 

Montezuma,    C,    '84,   Physician 

Mooney,   R.,  '16 

Moore,  H.  J.,  '15 

Moore,  J.    K.,  '08 

Morava,    W.,   '78,   Mfr. 

Morgan,  G.  N.,  '84,  Lawyer 

Morgan,   May  M.,   '17 

Morgan,  Stella  W.,  '03,  Instr. 

Morrell,  R.  L.,  '15,  Salesman 

Morvill,    G.    L.,   '12,   Engr. 

Morrow,  Grace  E.   (Mrs.  G.  T.  Seeley)  '98 

Morrow,   N.   C,  '04,   Physician 

Moses,   R.,  '16,   Bus. 

Mosier,  Leota   (Mrs.   H.  E.   Bigler)    '16 

Moss,    Gladys    I.,    '15,    Dir. 

Moyen,   C.   P.,   '17,   Chem. 

Mueller,   H.    E.,   '17 

Mueller,  C.  O.,  '17,  Arch. 

Mulac,   L.  E.,  '16,   Engr. 

Mulfinger,  C.  W.,  '14,  Lawyer 
Mulvaney,    C.    S.,    '14    Engr. 

Murphy,  H.   D.,  '16,  Buyer 

Musham,  J.    W.,  '98,   Sec. 

Alusser,   F.   .S.,   '09,   Designer 

Myers,  G.  W.,  '88,   ProL 

Myers,  H.   B.,  '06,  Engr. 

Myrick,   G.   H.,   '10.   Electn. 

Nafziger,   PL,    '12,    Engr. 

Naprstek,  F.  J.,   '14,  Engr. 

Nash,   C.  A.,  '09,  Instr. 

Nathan,    M.    O.,    '14,    Draftsman 

Nau,  R.   IL,  '12,  Engr. 

Needham,    J.,    '93,    Supt. 

Needier,  Helen  M.  (Mrs.  G.  F.  Wetzel)  '14 

Needier,  J.  H.,  '17 

Nees,   F.  L.,  '03,  Lawyer 

Nehls,    A.    L.,    f.    Chem. 

Nelson,  B.,  '11,  Engr. 

Nelson.  J.  W.,  '17 

New,  C.  L.,  '06,  Pres. 

Newman,    Fanny,    '13 

Newton,  F.  E.,  'oo.  Lawyer 

Newton,  L.  V.,  '13,  Supt. 

Nichols,  Emily   L.   (Mrs.  M.  J.  Trees)   '05 

Nichols,  R.  C,  '15,  Teacher 

Nichols,   R.   U.,   '13.   Contr. 

Niehaus,   W.,  Jr.,    '12,   Engr. 

Noack,   Emilie  M.,   '15,  Teacher 

Noe,  S.  R..  '03,  Contr. 

Nolte,  C.  B     '09,  Mgr. 

Norlin,   F.    C.,   '17,   Engr. 

Norton,   Carrie   B.    (Mrs.   J.   J.    Laeinmle) 

'07. 

Noth,  Lillian   (Mrs.  H.  R.  Hedman)   '12 

Nuckolls,  C.  M.,  '05,  Engr. 

Nutt.  G.  S.,  '13,  Chem. 

Nuttingj  H.  G.  D.,  '06,  Engr. 

Ochs,  C.   A.,  '17 

O'Brien,   Myra  B.,  '07,   Libn. 

O'Hair,  Claire.  '08,  Teacher 

Oldefest,   E.   G..  '06.   Arch: 

Olin,  L   B.,  '17,  Acct. 

Olsen,  Anna  M.,   '15,  Teacher 

Olsen,  C.  F.,  '16,  Engr. 

Olseng,    H.    C,    '15.   Clerk 

Olson,    Agnes   M.,   '14,    Welfare    Worker 

Olson,  R.  G..  '18 

(Dlson,  R.  H.,  '15,  Draftsman 

Omeara,  A.   R.,  '17 


CHICAGO— Continued 

Ostrander,  Mabel 'V.    (Mrs.  J.   McKeown) 

'08 
Ostrowski,  O.,  '00,  Lawyer 
Otis,  H.  A.,  '12,  Supt. 
Ott,   J.    E.,   '17 
Ottman^  H.  P.,  '13,  Farmer 
Otto,   G..  '17,  Farmer 
Outhouse,   F.   M.,  '04,  Lawyer 
Overmier,   E.,   '13,    Engr. 
Owen,    C.    N.,    16,    Engr. 
Owen,   H.    P.,   '18 
Oyen,   A.  N.,  '02,  Doctor 
Page,   J.    W.,    '92,    Engr. 
Paln.er,   Audrie   M.    (Mrs.    D.   A.   Sharpe) 

'09,   Teacher 
Park,   W.    M.,   '04,   Engr. 
Parker,  C.  W.,  '04,  Claim  Agt. 
Parker,  H.  E.,  f,  Supt. 
Parker,   L.   G.,   '02,   Engr. 
Parker,  Minnie  L.   (Mrs.  E.  E.  Stults)   '08 
Parker,   W.    W.,   '08,   Engr. 
Parkins,   E.   H.,   '14,   Salesman 
Parkinson,  K.   W.,   16,  Agr. 
Parminter,    Grace   E.,   '86,   Missionary 
Partridge,   N.  L.,  '13 
Pastel,  A.  R.,  '18,  Engr. 
Patterson,  Nellie  R.,  '17,  Teacher 
Patton,   D.   C,  '10,  Publisher 
Patton,  Elsie  (Mrs.  H.  J.  Johnson)    '13 
Patton,  L.   K.,  '09,  Interne 
Paul,  A.  E..  '97 
Paul,  Berenice  M.,  '18 
Paul,  H.  J.,  '10,  Engr. 
Pearson,  J.  W.,  '05,  Engr. 
Pecchia,  V.  A.,  '17,  Engr. 
Peck,  Anna  L.,  '12,  Dir. 
Pedler,  R.   H.,  '17 
Peebles,  C.  J..  '00,  Banker 
Peloquin,    P.  J.,   '11,   Engr. 
Pence,    W.    D.,   '86,   Engr. 
Pendarvis,   H.   F.,   '17,    Engr. 
Penhallow,  L.  B.,   '18 
Penn,    H..    '10,    Engr. 
Pepoon,   H.    S.,   '81,   Teacher 
Percival,  Marion   (Mrs.  J.  E.   Mills)   "15 
Petersen,  H.  V.,  '10,   Engr. 
Peterson,   H.    C,   '13,   Engr. 
Peterson,   H.    R.,    '14,    Merchant 
Peterson,  J.   F.,   '04,  Contr. 
Peterson,  R.  W.,  '17,  Engr. 
Pethybridge,    F.    H.,   '17 
Petrie,    D.,   '10.    Mgr. 
Pfeffer,  J.  E..  '96,  Mfr. 
Pfeiffer,    B.    S.,   '12,   Engr. 
Pfisterer,   G.   E.,   '08,  Engr. 
Phillips,    T.   C,    '00.    Engr. 
Pickard,  E.  W..   '88,  Journ. 
Pickett,  C.  C,  '00,  Lawyer 
Pierce,   F.   D.,    '83,   Druggist 
Pullinger,    R.   A.,   '08.    Engr. 
PillsLury,   C.    S.,    '07.    Mgr. 
Pinkey,   F.   T.,   '16,  Chem. 
Pistorius,   B.   H.,   '11,   Draftsman 
Pittcnger,  B.   F.,  f,   Instr. 
Pittman,  T.  M.  Jr.,  '11,  Engr. 
Planck,  Catharine  (Mrs.  P.  Kii'cher)  '14 
Pohlman,    E.    C,   '18 
Pollard,  A.  R.,  '10,  Mfr. 
Pollard,  H..  '09,  Supt. 
Pollard,  Leila  J.,  '14,  Teacher 
Pond.  F.  IL,  Jr.,  '11,  Engr. 
Ponder,    W.    H.,    '13,    Banker 
Popp,  P.  F.,  '11,  Engr. 
Popperfuss,  H.  J.,  '10,  Engr. 
Postel,    F.   J.,   '99,   Engr. 
Powell,  C.   M.,  'og,   Engr. 
Powell,  J.   R.,   '04,  Chem. 
Powell,  L.  L.,  '12,  Draftsman 
Powers,  M.  E.,  '09,  Engr. 
Prather,   C.  L,  '09,  Atty. 
Pratt,  J.   B..  '16.  Acct. 
Pray,  K.  M.,  '06,  Banker 
Price,   L.   W.,  '07,  Lawyer 
Price,   M.   H.,  '17 


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ILLINOIS— Continued 


CHICAGO— Continued 


Prindle,  M.  L.,  '13,  Contr. 

Pullen,  R.  B^  '92,  Lawyer 

Purcell,  W.  T.,  '17 

Quaintance,   H.   W.,  g,  Instr. 

(Juine.  W.  E.,  h,  Prof. 

Ouinn,    R.    J.,    '12,    Engr. 

Kaaberg,   R.   S.,  '17,  Draftsman 

Raflfowitz,  F.,  '16,   Engr. 

Rahn,    R.   C,   '16,   Engr. 

Raithel,   Kathryn    R.,   '18 

Rail,  E.  R..  '15,  Engr. 

Ramsey,   W.    E.,   '03,   Engr. 

Randa.  C.  E.,  '18 

Randall,  F.  A.,  '05,  Engr. 

Randall,   Grace  L.,   '17,   Stud. 

Randall,    T.    D.,    '15 

Randolph,   I.,  h,  Engr. 

Raphaelson,  S.  M.,  '17.  Writer 

Rapp,  C.   E.,  '06,  Engr. 

Rapp,  G.  L.,  '99,  Arch. 

Rappaport,   B.  J.,   '14 

Rascher,  C.,  '12,  Mgr. 

Rathfon,  S.  C,  '12,  Engr. 

Rathfon,  W.  O.,  '15,  Chem. 

Ray,   H.   L.,   '15,  Teacher 

Reace,   W.   T.,   '15 

Redderson,  E.  E.,  '13,   Engr. 

Reece,   R.   W.,   '09.   Engr. 

Reed,  C.  O.,  '11,  Adv.  Agt. 

Reed,    E.   A.,   '13,   Engr. 

Reeder,  C.   H.,  '10,  Engr. 

Rehnquist,  E.  F..  '17 

Reiff,  P.  F.,  g,  Instr. 

Reimert,   R.   R.  Jr.,  '14,   Arch. 

Rein,  L.   E.,  '06,  Sec. 

Reitz,    W.    R.,   '13, Engr. 

Renner,  E.  T.,  '05,  Engr. 

Renwick,  G.  W.,  '16,  Engr. 

Renwick,  Ruth  M.,  '14,  Supvr. 

Reum,  H.   E..   '13,  Engr. 

Rexwinkle,  F.   D.,  '12,  Engr. 

Ribback,   L.,  '15 

Rich,   D.   B.,  'is.  Farmer 

Rich,    P.   C,   '14,   Chem. 

Richards,   Helen,   M.,  '14,  Teacher 

Richards,   L.   S.,   '04.   Engr. 

Richardson,   Edith  M.,  '09,  Teacher 

Richardson,   W.   H.,  '07,  Engr. 

Ripley,   C.  T.,   '09,   Insp. 

Ripple,   Ruth  A.,   '18 

Ritter,   J.    G.,   '17 

Ritter,  W.  T.,  '18 

Roane,    T.    D.,    '17 

Roarke,    R.   C,   g,   Chem. 

Roberts,  C.   S.,  '12,   I,awyer 

Roberts,  Erma  D.  (Mrs.  F.  S.  Henderson) 

'14 
Roberts,  W.  R.,  '88,  Engr. 
Robinson,  A.  F.,  '80,  Engr. 
Robinson,  H.  F.,  '06,  Arch. 
Rohn,  F.  A.,  '16,  Arch. 
Root,   R.  R.,  f.   Land.   Gard. 
Ropp.  F.  N.,  '08,  Designer 
Rose,  W.  B.,  '10,  Asst. 
Rosenberg,  F.,  '16,   Ceram. 
Ross,  E.  L.,  g,  Prof. 
Rosset,   L.,   '15,    Engr. 
Roth,   Florence  C.  '18 
Rotrock,  H.  M.,  '16,  Salesman 
Roulston,   R.  B.,  '04 
Rowe,  C.  B.,  '17 
Rowe,  J.,  '17 
Rowe,  J.    L.,    '17,    Engr. 
Roy,   H.    M.,   '05,   Engr. 
Rueff,  T.  A.,  '16.  Designer 
Rugg,   H.  O.,  g.   Prof. 
Rudnick,  P.  F.  A.,  '99,  Physician 
Ruskamp,    W.    H.,    '11.    Engr. 
Russell,   L.   M.,  'i2,  Mgr. 
Russell.   W.  E.,  '11,  Acct. 
Rusy,  B.   F.,  '17 
Ruth,  T.  L.,  '16,  Lawyer 
Ryther,  H.  W.,  '15.  Engr. 
Sager,    F.    A.,    f,    Engr. 


CHICAGO— Continued 

Sailer,  F..  '18 

Samson,  C.   L.,  '02,   Engr. 

SamueU,  Theresa  M.,  '18,  Journ. 

Sandberg,  R.  L.,  '12,  Draftsman 

.Sanders,  A.  H.,  h.  Ed. 

Sargcant,   S.    S.,    13,   Lawyer 

Sato,   K.,    '18 

Sayers,   A.  J.,   '95,   Salesman 

Sayers,  W.  W.,  '97,  Engr. 

Sayre,  C.   B.,  '13,  Auto.  Bus. 

Seaman,  A.  T.,  '08,  Engr. 

Sears,  Rose  R.,  '14,  Libn. 

Seely,   G.   T.,  '99,  Mgr. 

Seifried,  A.   G.,   '16,   Land.  Arch. 

Seifried,  J.   F.,  '12,  Engr. 

Seiter,  P.  W.,  '10,  Engr. 

Severinghaus,   M.   G.,   '13,   Printer 

Scanlan,  J.  A.,  '11,  Engr. 

Schacht.   F.    W.,   '97,  Teacher 

Schaefer,  J.   V.  E.,  '88,  Engr. 

Schafmayer,  A.  J.,  '07,  Engr. 

Schaller,  Emma,  E..  (Mrs.  F.  H.  Millard) 
'14 

Scheidenhelm,  E.  L.,  '92,  Engr. 

Scheifley,    W.    H.,    f 

Schertz,  J.   W.,  '07,   Engr. 

Schetnitz,   H.,   '15 

Schiesswohl,    P.   G.,   '15,   Bus. 

Schiesswohl.   R.  L.,   '16 

Schifflin,  A.   K.,  '18 

Schill,  Gertrude  B.,  '11,  Instr. 

Schmidt,    H..    '05,    Engr. 

Schobinger.   E.,   '15,  Engr. 

Schoeller,  J.  E.,  '06,  Engr. 

Schoene,  H.  F.,  '17 

Scholz,   A.   L.,  '12,  Draftsman 

Scholz,  H.  A.,  '07,   Chem. 

Schoolcraft,   H.  L.,  f,  Bus. 

Schoolcraft,  P.  L.,  '13,  Teacher 

Schrader,  A.   C,  '85,  Engr. 

Schreiber,   L.   H.,  '18 

Schreiber,   O.  W.  K.,  '07,  Banker 

Schreiber,  R.  E.,  '04,  Lawyer 

Schutt.  W.   K.,  '99 

Schurecht,   H.    G.,   '14,   Engr. 

Schwartz,  O.  J.,  '12,  Correspondent 

SchwarzkofI,  Florence  A.  (Mrs.  E.  W. 
Donaho)    '09 

Scott,   E.    S.,   '14,    Engr. 

Scott,   G.   R.,  *i7 

Scott,  R.  C,  '13,  Sec. 

Scroggin,  Mildred  A.  (Mrs.  R.  B.  Foster) 
'15 

Shamel,   C.   A.,   '91,   Editor 

Shapiro,   I.   M.,  '12,  Mgr. 

Shaw,  E.  J.,  '10,  Engr. 

Shaw,   F.   W.,   '17 

Shea,  J.  C,  '96,  Salesman 

Sheean,  H.   D.,  '99,  Atty. 

Sheldon.   N.   E..   'i8 

Shimmin,  R.  P.,  '02,  Salesman 

Shively,   W.    S.,   '15,    Engr. 

Shklowsky,   A.   J   .,'10,    Engr. 

Shlaudeman,  F.,  '82.  Mgr. 

Shobe,   F.  D.,  '14,  Lawyer 

Shonts,   T.    D.,    '15 

Shrader,   F.   K.,   '09.   Broker 

Shultz,   Edith  A.,   '13,   Stenog. 

Siegel,  I.,  '15,  Lawyer 

Siegfried,   E.   O.,   '16,   Draftsman 

Simmons,   H.   H.,   '09,   Engr. 

Simonini,    P.    C,   '12.   Ejigr. 

Simons,  A.  M.,  '12,  Engr. 

Simons,  Rayna  D.  C.  (Mrs.  S.  M.  Ra- 
phaelson)   '17 

Simons,  R.  S..  '16 

Simpson,    A.    M.,   '13,    Engr. 

Sims,   C.   E.,   'is,  Chem. 

Sinclair,    Clara,    '12,    Teacher 

Skelley,   C.  E.,  'os,  Engr. 

Skinner,  E.   R.,   '03,   Engr. 

Skinner,   J.    K.,   '14,   Teacher 

Slack.   H.    L.,   '16,   Instrumentman 

Sladek,   G.   E.,  '17 


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University  of  Illinois 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


CHICAGO— Ccutinued 

Sladek,   V.   R.,   '12,   Salesman 

Slater,  W.  F.,  '94.  Osteopathist 

Slawson,  H.  H..     10,  Adjuster 

Slonnegar.   W.    D.,   '12,   Agt. 

Slosson,  I<.   L.,  '11,  Engr. 

Smart,   A.,  '17,   Engr. 

Smejkal,    F.    J.,    '14,    Farm   Adv. 

Sniejkal,  J.  A.,  Jr.,  '07,  Engr. 

Smidl.  E.,  '17 

Smith,   A.    D.,    '13,    Mgr. 

Smith,   C.    E.,   '16,    Engr. 

Smith,   C.   W.,   '13,   Engr. 

Smith,   G.   C,  '01.  Surgeon 

Smith,  H.  W.,  '04,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec. 

Smith,  Julia  H.,  t 

Smith,  L.   D.,  f.  Practitioner 

Smith,  Robert,   '14,   Engr. 

Smoot,    Elma    (Mrs.    F.    J.    Smoot)    '99 

Soderberg,   A.   F.,  '13.   Engr. 

Sommer,  A.   N.,  '06,  Mgr. 

Sotola,    J.,    '18 

Spencer,  F.  W.,  '97,  Engr. 

Spencer,  N.  S.,  '82,  Arch. 

Spengler,  L.  W.,  '11,  Engr. 

Sporlein,  L.  W.,  '14,  Merchant 

Stahl,  W.  A.,  '16,  Salesman 

Stair,  J.  L.,  Jr.,  '08,  Engr. 

Standish,    S..   '10.    Engr. 

Stanger,  O.  C,  '09,  Chem. 

Stanton,   S.   C,    '79,   Physician 

Steele,  A.  D.,  f,  Supt. 

Steele,  D.  A.  K.,  h,  Surg. 

Steele.    P.,   '89,    Engr. 

Steinhoff,    F.    L.,   '17,    Ed. 

Steinmayer,  A.  G.,  '16,  Engr. 

Stevens,  Lucia  A.    (Mrs.   R.  J.   De  Motte) 

'03 
Stewart,   Ella  M.,   '83,  Teacher 
Stiff,   R.   M.,  '08.   Chem. 
Stirton,   T.  C,   '16,   Engr. 
Stoltey,  "Marie  J.    (Mrs.    H.   T.    Nafziger) 
'13 

Stone,  A.   G.,   '16,   Engr. 
Stough,   G.   H.,   '13,    Engr. 
Straub,  W.  F..  '18,  Chem. 
Street,  Marietta  L.   (Mrs.  H.  M.   Price) 

'03 
Streff,   A.    P..   '09,    Engr. 
Strehlow,    O.    E.,    '96,    Engr. 
Strom,  J..  '10,   Engr. 
Stromberg.    J.    W.,    'o5,    Engr. 
Stumpf,   E.  H.,  '16,  Acct. 
Styles,   E.   B.,  '12,  Engr. 
Summers,  A.  R.,  '15,  Engr. 
Sutcliffe,  Marjorie   (Mrs.   P.  D.   Amsbary) 

Sutherland,  J.  B.,  Jr.,  '12,  Designer 

Sutton,  F.   H.,  '16.  Credit  Man 

Swanberg,  Marie  G.,  '18,  Dietitian 

Sweeney,    A.    F.,    f.    Instr. 

Sweeney,    P.    J.,    '15,    Foreman 

Swenson,   C    .E.,   '17 

Swenson.   E.   H.,   '13,   Engr. 

Swett,  W.  C,  '09,  Designer 

Swift.    Elizabeth    A.,    '09,    Ed. 

Swits,  F.  H.,  '10,  Sec. 

Sylvester,  Grace  D.,  '18 

Taft,    L.,    '79.    Sculptor 

Tarnoski,  P.  T.,  '07,  Chem. 

Tarracciano,  A.   E.,   '14.  Engr. 

Taylor,  Hazel  E.,  '13,  Teacher 

Taylor,    Margaret,   '14,   Teacher 

Taylor,   Ruth  B.    (Mrs.   E.   W.   Wagenseil) 

'05 
Tear,  H.   R.,   '14,   Engr. 
Tear.  Julia  F..  '11,  Teacher 
Terrey,  W.  H..  '10.   Draftsman 
Thayer,  Alice  C.  (Mrs.  W.  F.  Lyon)   '12 
Thayer,  C,   '13,   Salesman 
Thayer,   H.   S.,  '10,  Engr. 
Theodorson,   W.   A.,  '01,   Engr. 
Thomas,  D.,  '81.  Mgr. 
Thompson,  C.  H.,  '14,  Mgr. 
Thompson,  F.  L.,  '96,  Engr. 


CHICAGO— Continued 

Thompson,  F.  L.,  '02,  Acct. 

Thompson,  G.  H.,  '00,  Dept.  Mgr. 

Thompson,  Lillian  M.,  '16,  Teacher 

Thompson,    M.,   '02,   Engr. 

Thompson,  Susan  E.,  '97,  Teacher 

Thomson,   A.,  '09,  Merchant 

Thoren,  J.  M.,  '11,  Engr. 

Thorndike,  Clara  L.,  '15,  Teacher 

Thorne,  L.  E.,  '15 

Thorud.    B.    M.,   '18 

Thrasher,  H.  M.,  '11,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec. 

Tobey,   H.    E.,    '10,    Engr. 

Tower,  W.  E.,  '94,  Teacher 

Townsend,    W.,    '93,    Salesman 

Touzalin,  Clara  B.   (Mrs.  P.  E.  Stone)   '09 

Travis,  R.  E.,  '04,  Engr. 

Trees,  M.  J..  '07,  V.   P. 

Trimble,  Clara  E.   (Mrs.  G.  H.  Fenn)   '04, 

Teacher 
Trimble,   Mary  L.,  '06,  Teacher 
Troeger,  P.  T.,  '16,  Land.  Gard. 
Troy,   Mary   Z.,   '15,   Libn. 
Tucker,  G.  M.,  '17 
Tull,   A.    L.,    '09,   Dentist 
Tumbleson,  A.  T.,  '10 
Uphaus,  B.  R.,  '15 
Urbain,   L.   F.,   '10.  Arch. 
Vanden  Boom,  G.  C.,  '16,  Engr. 
Van  DerVoort,  W.  H.,  f,  Mfr. 
Vaniman,  R.  L.,  '12,  Engr. 
Van   Winkle,  P.   K.,   '17,   Salesman 
Vaughan,  G.   P.,  '15 
Vear,  C.  E.,  '12,  Adv.  Agt. 
Venning.  F.  L.,  f.  Arch. 
Vigeant.   G.,  Jr.,   '12,  Arch. 
Voigt,   H.  L.,  '16 
Vollweiler,  E.  H.,  g,  Chem. 
\'on  der  Lippe,  E.  C.  F.,  '02,  Engr. 
Wagenseil,   E.   W.,   '05,   Mgr. 
Wagner,   A.  L.,  '14,  Real   Est. 
Wagner,   C,   f.    Sec. 
Wagner.  Roberta  J.,  '18 
Wagoner,  E.  O.,  '06,  Ins.  Agt. 
Wahl,  H.   R.,  '01,  Engr. 
Wait.   E.    L.,  '01,   Chem. 
Wakefield,  G.  M.,  '97,  Engr. 
Wakefield,  N.   R.,  Jr.,  '07,   Lawyer 
Waldie,   J.    R.    R.,   '10,   Farmer 
Walker,   R.  A.,   '11.  Stud. 
Walker,   S.,  '17,  Engr. 
Wall.  R.  J.  F.,  '07,  Arch. 
Wallace,  E.   D.,  '17 
Wallace,  Mabel  C,  '14,  Teacher 
Walter.  C.  A.,  '98,  Mgr. 
Ward,  Janet,  '18,  Teacher 
Ward,   Mamie  L.,   '15.   Teacher 
■Wardall,  W.   J.,  '08,  Banker 
Warren,  G.   E.,  '12,   Engr. 
Washington,   Margaret   (Mrs.   B.    S.    Pfeif- 

fer)    g 
Waters,  E.  E.,  '12,  Salesman 
Watt,  L.  A.,  '10,  Chem. 
Weakley,  H.  G.,  '01,  Business 
Weaver,  H.   T_.,  '06,  Engr. 
Webber,   H.   E.,  '16,   Arch. 
Webster,  R.  F..  '06,  Teacher 
Weedman,  F.  J.,  '94 
Weeks,   C.   E.,   '11,   Engr. 
Weeks.   H.   W.,   '04,   Engr. 
Weil.    M.    E.,   '12.   Salesman 
Weisfeld,  L.  H.,  '13,  Draftsman 
Weld.  L.  D.  IL,  g,  Mgr. 
Wells,  Grace  A.    (Mrs.   R.  V.  Morgan)   g, 

Instr. 
Wells,  M.  M..  g,  Instr. 
Wenter    L.   M.,  '12    Engr. 
Wesselhoeft.   C.    D.,    '02,   Engr. 
West,  R.  R..  '07,  Engr. 
Westenhaver,   J.   L.,   '18 
Westfall,  C.  C.  '07.  Engr. 
Westland.  E.  H..  '16,  Sec. 
Wetzel,  C.  L.,  '98,  Engr. 
Wheaton,  Hazel  D.  (Mrs.  E.  H.  Westland) 

'16 


Gi;(K;K.\rill(  AL    I.MIJKX 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


CHICAGO— Continued 

Wheeler,  E.  J.,  'ii,  Engr. 
Wheeler,    R.    C,    '15,    Estimator 
W'hitaker,    Ruth   L.,   '12,  Teacher 
White,   Anna   D.,  '04,   Libn. 
White,  F.  H.,  Jr.,  '16,  Engr. 
White,  F.  M.,  '09,  Ed. 
White,  J.   D.,  '02 
White,  J.   G.,   '13,  Salesman 
White,  "K.    15.,   '11,   Engr. 
White,  Mahnla  J.,  '06,  Teacher 
White,    Wiebe   A.,    '08.    Libn. 
Wliitc,    W'inifred    E.,    '18,   Teacher 
Whitney,  Helen  W.,   '13,  Teacher 
Whilten,  J.  H.,  '11,  Asst. 
Wiedling,  C.  C,  '15,  Salesman 
,      Wien.   J.   H.,    '18 

Wikoff,   Minna,  '14.   Instr. 

Wikoff,  Ruth   I..  '18,  Teacher 

Wilczynski,    E.   J.,    f.    Prof. 

Wilder,  H.  W.,  '86 

Wiley.  G.   G.,  '12,  Draftsman 

Wilkinson,    L.    E.,    '06,    Arch. 

Willcox,  Lucy  B.  E.   (Mrs.  J.  D.  Wallace) 

'00 
Williams,  D.  D.,  '07,  Businesss 
W'illiams,   G.   B.,  '99,   Engr. 
Williams,    Mary    E.,   '04,    Physician 
Williams,   R.   C,   '13,   Engr. 
Wilsim,    B.,   '12,   Engr. 
Wilson,  Besse  E.,  '07,  Libn. 
Wilson,  Helen  M.   (Mrs.  W.  Schlueter)   '16 
Wilson,  H.  S.,  '12,  Mgr. 
W^ilson,  N.  K.,  '14,  Salesman 
Wilson,   R.  C,  '90.  Doctor 
Wilson,    T.,    '02,   Editor 
Winokur,    M.    C,    '16,    Instrumentman 
Winters,   C.   P..   'is.   Secret   Service 
Winters.    L.    M.,    '18 
Witte,  Hulda  C,  '10,  Teacher 
Woleben,  W.  T.,  '18 
Wolf,  Elsa  C,  '17 
Wolff,    S.,    '02,    Engr. 
Wood.  Adeline,  '16 
Wood,   F.   L.,  '76 

Woodbridge,  Mary   E.,  '08,  Analyst 
Woodin,  E.  C,  '07,  Business 
Woods,   A.   C,  Jr.,  '17 
Woods,  G.   E.,   '13.   Lawyer 
Woods,   R.  C,  '17,  Phys.  Dir. 
Woolston,   W.  H.,   '13,   Physician 
WVay,   T.,   '00,   Electn. 
Wright,  S.  B.,  '09,  Engr. 
Wright,   Eliza   M.    (Mrs.   M.    W.    Canaday) 

'8s 
Wright,  Helen  G.,  '07 
Wright,  Lora  (Mrs.  G.   B.  Williams)   g 
Wright,   M.    R.,   '06,   Merchant 
Wright,   Minnie   R.    (Mrs.    R.    Q.    Burton) 

Wright,  W.  H.,  '96,  Teacher 
Wrisley,  G.  A.,  '16,  Chem. 
Wroby,  N.  W.,  '18 
Wussow.    A.    F.    D.,    '09,    Chem. 
Wyeth,  W.  H.,  '11,  Draftsman 
Yates,   J.    W.,   '07.    Engr. 
Yates,    T..    '06.    Engr. 
Yeakel,   W.   K.,   '95,   Doctor 
Young,  A.  T.,  '17 
Ziesing,   A.,   '78,   Business 
Zipf.   F.  J.,  '02,   Asst.   Prin.  ' 
Zollinger.  J.  E.,   '15,   Salesman 

CHICAGO  HEIGHTS 

Ashdown.  E.  H.,  '09.   Engr. 
Badger,   H.    S..   '13,   Electn. 
Chandler,  W.  H.  C,  g,  Chem. 
Krehbiel,  J.  F.,  f,  Chem. 
McCoy,   M.   IL,  '08,   Engr. 
Vance.    W.   N.,   '95,   Engr. 
Whelan,  J.  M..  Jr.,  '13.  Engr. 
Williams,  G.  R.,  '10,  Engr. 

CHILLICOTHE 

Hunter.  Margaret,  '18 


CHILI.ICOTHE— Continued 
Hunter,   R.    F.,   '13,   Buyer 
Jordan,  Helen  M.   (Mrs.  II.  Truitt)  ^11 
Kirk,    II.    S.,    'is.    Lawyer 
Neill,  Alma  J.,   '13,  Asst. 
Proctor,   O.  A.,   '90 
Truitt,   H.,    '11,    Banker 

CHRISM  AN 

Booker,  Helen  E.,  '04,  Prin.,  H.  S. 

Cusick,  J.   F.,  '03,  Lawyer 

Hoult.  Bessie  B.   (Mrs.  C.  J.  Pankow)   '12, 

Teacher 
Kinimel,   L.,  '16,  Prin. 
McClure,  Winifred  L..  '16,  Teacher 

(  HRISTOPHER 

Tygett,  R.,  '09,  Lawyer 

CICERO 

Frazee,  R.  C,  '14,  Tester 
Kerner,  J.  C,  '17 
Kerner,  R.  J.,  f.  Stud. 
Matousek,  J.,  'os,  Engr. 
Sladek,   R.   B.,    '18 
Smithson,  A.  _T.,  '14,  Draftsman 
Walker,  Jennie  A.,  '16,  Teacher 
Zahrobsky,   E,   F.,   '09,    Sec. 

CISCO 

Augustus,  Lalah  M.,  '17,  Teacher 
Augustus,  R.  E.,  '16,  Teacher 

CISSNA  PARK 

McCracken,  H.  O.,  '14,  Farmer 

Oathout,  C.  L.,  '13,  Farmer 

Pruitt,  C.  J.,   '09,  Merchant 

.Sailor,   I.   C.,  '15,   Cattle   Breeder 

Turner,  Bessie  L  (Mrs.  C.  L.  Oathout)  '14 

LLAREMONT 

Armstrong,  J.   E.,  '97,  Dairyman 

CLARENCE 

Frederick,    E.   M.,     17 

CLAY  CITY 

Keach,  W.  M.,  'i6.  Orchardist 

CLAYTON 

Smith,   S.   C,  '14,  Mgr. 

CLIFTON  TERRACE 

Rosenberg,    H.    B.,    '18 

CLINTON 

Abbott,    Frances    D.,    '10,    Teacher 

Allen,  F.  O.,  '16.  Prin. 

Allen,  L.,   '13,   ProL 

Bentley,   Beulah   B.,  '18,  Teacher 

Bridgman,  Minnie  C.  (Mrs.  L.  W.  Ingham) 

'01 
Campbell,  Amanda  (Mrs.  M.  Moore)    ^s 
Carter,    C.    W.,   '93,   Phys. 
Corrington,  C.  E.,  '09,  Mgr. 
Hart,  P.  M.,  '14,  Engr. 
Ingham.  L.  W.,  '02,  Lawyer 
Mann,   Mary   E.    (Mrs.  C.    W.  Carter)    '93 
Xebel,  C.  A.,  '15,  Farmer 
.\ebel,  Dora  M.,  '14,  Teacher 
Kundle,  W.  B.,  '17,  Farmer 
Walker,   C.   C,   'is.   Farmer 
Walker,   Helen,  '18,  Cashier 
Ziegler,  J.  F.  S.,  '07,  Farmer 

COAL  CITY 

Campbell,  C.  W..  '17 
Littler,   S.  H..  '11,  Prin. 

COATSBURG 

Dralle,    H.    E.,    '16 


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Univeksitv  uf  Illinois 
ILLINOIS— Continued 


COBDEN 

Rich,  C.   VV..   '04.   Farmer 
Watson,  R.  M.,  '17 

COLCHESTER 

Terrill,  F.,  '08,  Engr. 

COLFAX 

Ilenline,   H.   H..  '14,   Instr. 
Hicks,  R.  H.    '13,        _       . 
Horney,  W.   R.,  'i7,  Teacher 
Marquis,  D.  B.,  '14.  Farmer 
Wiley,  J.   E.,  '13.  Farmer 

COLLIXSVILLB 

Bartells.  G.   C,  Jr.,   '08.  Chem. 
Bernhardt,  Josephine  E.,  '16.  Teacher 
Kennedy,  J.  W.,  '94,  Arch. 

CONGRESS  PARK 

Morris,  J.  E.,  '08,  Draftsman 
Morris,  V.  L.,  '15.  Insp. 
Robbins,  J.,   '10,   Engr. 

COOPERSTOWN 

Parks,  Wilma  G.,  '15.  Teacher 

CRESCENT  CITY 

Helmreich,  Agnes  J.  S..  '16,  Teacher 

CRETE 

Trowbridge,   C.   L.,  '15,  Farmer 

CROSSVILLE 

Johnson.  R.  M.,  '17.  Farmer 
Stokes,  C.  N.,  g.  Teacher 

CRYSTAL  LAKE 

Berg,  B.  C,  '16,  Teacher 

Burleigh,   Inez  L..  '18 

Shelton,  A.  M.,  '03,  Supt.  bchs. 

CUBA 

Ewan,   Caroline  V.,   'uS 
Smith.  G.  C.,  'i6,_  Pnn. 

imilh:  N^[l^e\    (Mr?.' O.   R.   Grady)    '08 

CUTLER 

Braden,  C.  A.,  '05 

DALTON  CITY 

Freeland,  C.  B.,  '11 

DANVERS 

Hough,   C.   F.,  '16,  Lawyer 

DANVILLE  ,        ^    , 

Allen,   L.   T.,   '05,  Judge 
Besore,  Hazel  (Mrs.  G.  C.  McCann)    08 
Hoggs,  Martha  H.    (Mrs.  I.  A.  Love)    83 
Bookwalter,  R.  R..  '09,  Lawyer 
Bowman,  Mabel  I..  '17.  Teacher 
Boyle,  J.  M.,  '06,  Lawyer 
Brand,  R.  E.,  '09,  Supvr. 
Bredehoft,   Mabel,    09,  Teacher 
Briles,  B.    S.,  '80,  Business 
Burns,  O.  M..  '16 
Cannon,  J.   G.,  h.  Congressman 
Carter,  I.  R.,    14.  Lawyer 
Cass,   S.,  '12,   Supt. 
Checkley,  J.  H.,  '13.  Farm  Adv. 
Cline,  J.  R.,  '15.  Engr. 
Dalbey,  E.  L.,  '13.  Lawyer 
Doughty,  I.  N.,  '06,  Supt. 
Ely,  H.  M.,  '99.  Engr. 
Ercanbrack,  H.  E.,    09,  Engr. 
Faulk,  M.  C,  '17.  Minister 
Fisher,  J.  F.,  '90,  Engr. 
Fleming,  Sara  A.,  g.  Teacher 
Getman,  R.   L.,  '14.  Engr. 
Giddings,  M.  L.,  '17.  Teacher 
Hall,   A.    R.,   '01,   Lawyer 


H. 


DANVILLE— Continued 

Holderman,     Marjorie    C.    .(Mrs.     G. 

Schultz)  '03 
Hornor,  Nellie  N..  '12 
Hubbart,  C.  C,  '09,  Engr. 
Jackson,  Mabel  C,  'i5.  Teacher 
James,  C.  A.,  '09,  Engr. 
Johns,   D.   C,  '17 
Johnson,  A.  A.,  '08,  Lawyer 
Johnson,   J.    E.,   '01,   Business 
Jones,   R.    H..    '11 
Kent,  L.   M.,  '96,  Lawyer 

Lane."  CoraM.'^Mrs^E.  G.  Wiedman)  '13. 

Teacher 
Lewis,  C.   M.,  '96.  Arch. 
Lewis,  Lucy  E.,  'u,  leacher 
Liese,  G.  C.,  '96.  Arch. 
Lindley,  W.  C,  'oi.  Lawyer 
Love.  Beryl  F.,  '18 
Ludwick,  G.  W.,  '96,  Arch. 
Lumbrick,  A.,  '08,  Adv. 
Mclntire.  M.  M.,  '06.  Teacher 

Sosche^\Tar^gara%Mrs.    S.    A.    Schicke- 

Ne^aT^Essil  E.   (Mrs.  A.  W.  Hayes)    "lo 
Nydegger,  Charlotte  (Mrs.  W.  C.  Jackson) 

'08 
Piatt,  C,  '14.  Lawyer 
Rav,  R.  W.,  '11,  Constr. 
Rottger,  R.  C,  '13,  Treas. 
Sanford,  Harriet  A.,  '16.  Teacher 
Schecter,  R.  W.,  '16,  Teacher 
Schickedanz,  S.  A.,  'n,  Engr. 
Skadden,  H.   F.,  'iS,  Arch. 
Smith,   L.   M.,  g 
Story,  Helen  D.,  g.  Teacher 
Stuebe,   L.   F.  W.,  '03,  Arch. 
Swain,  D.  T.,  '17 
W^alz,  Emihe  I..    16.  Instr. 
Wolter,  H.   F.,  '18,  Supvr. 
Yeager,   O.   K..   'n.   Constr. 

DAWSON 

Morgan,  C.  A.,  'is 

DECATUR 

Allin,  Eugenia,  '03,  Libn. 
Barnes.   E.  C,  'i7.  Tester 
Bramhall.  A.  E..  'lo.  Arch. 
Brown,  E.  C,  '07,  Engr. 
Burnett,  W.,  Jr..    14.  Lns/- 
Capron,   F.   R.,   '97.    Draftsman 
Carey,  W.  J.,  '06.  Lawyer 
Connard,  A.  F.,  '12.  Draftsman 
Corley,  H.,  '13.  Engr. 
Corley,  S..  '15.  Engr. 
Curtis,  B.  T.,  '17 
Denz,  R.  E..    16 
DeWolfe,  Mary  E.,  '14.  Teacher 
Dick.  C.  R..  '07,  Engr. 
Dickey,  J.  H.,  '98,  Dentist 
Fisher,  Fay  L.,  g.  Teacher 
Fisher,   L.   N.,   "12,   Engr. 
Gibson,  R.  A-.  'i7 
Gray.  J.  M..  '18 
Halterman.  «•  J-  ''S.  Engr. 
Hannum,   Myrtle  N.    '05.  Clerk 
Hartsock,  Nelle  M.,  '14.  Mgr. 
Ilostetler.  W.  B.,  '18 
Hutchin.  C.  E.,  '07,  Lawyer 

Hyslop,  W.  H.,  g.  Instr. 
Jones,  A.  A.,  'io,Lawyer 

Kayser,  C.  S.,  '18 

Kean,  H.  P.,  K.  Instr. 

Ketch,  J.  M.,  ,17.  Engr. 

Kirby,  W.  L.    14.  Arch. 

Kirk,  Bertha  M.,;  I  7,  Supvr. 

Kirk,  Josephine,  '12,  Teacher 

Lindsay,  F.  M.,  '04.  Pub. 

Lutz    R.  S.,  'I.S.  Engr. 

McGinley,  W.,  '05,  Lawyer 

McNulta.  S..  '17 

Metz,  C.  A.,  'is.  Engr. 


Geographical  Index 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


DECATUR— Continued 

Metzler.  A.  M.,   'i6.  Merchant 

Miller,  R.  A.,  'ir,  Engr. 

Monroe,    R.,    '12,    Lawyer 

Morey,  H.  IL,  '05,  Lawyer 

Nelson,  Charlotte  B.  (Mrs.  C.  M.  Jack)  '03 

Xichol,  Marion   S.,  '08,   Teacher 

Parker,  Minnie  (Mrs.  V.  N.  Hosteller)  '80 

Pogue,  H.  A.,  '16,  Sec. 

Pogue,  P.   W.,  '14,  Lawyer 

Pogue,   S.   L.,   '14,   Lawyer 

Powers.  J.   H.,  '17,   Farmer 

Risley,  W.  J.,  g.  Prof. 

Roberts,  C.  M.,  '18 

Samuels.  T.  W.,  '09,  Lawyer 

Shay,  Mary  L.,  '17,  Ed.  Asst. 

Shilling,  F.  W..  '16,  Druggist 

Smith,  F.  J.,  g.  Bus. 

Smith.   S.   B.,  '07,   Farmer 

Spencer,   Bertha    (Mrs.    E.   A.   Miner)    '95 

Starr,  Bernice  F.,  '14,  Clerk 

Stouffer,  E.   L..  '18,  Arch. 

Thompson,   Estelle,    '06,   Teacher 

Tinkey,  O.  G.,  ':8.  Electn. 

Van  Cleve.  Edith  J.  (Mrs.  E.  H.  Allen)  '12 

Van  Praag.  A.  V.,  Jr.,  '17 

Waggoner,  A.  M..  'i.^.  Arch. 

Waggoner,  K.  M.,  '17 

Webber,  A.   G.,  '14,   Lawyer 

Weilepp,  Eva  S.,  '15,  Teacher 

Weilepp,  Laura  E.,  '17 

Wheelhouse,  Elizabeth  L..  '18,  Teacher 

Wheelhouse,  Mary  E.,  '16,  Teacher 

White,  H.  C,  '08,  Lawyer 

White,    R.    S.,   '18,   Advertising 

Wiley,  F.  R.,  '04.  Lawyer 

Wittlinger,  Emma  M.   (Mrs.  F.  W.  Schlie) 

'04 
Wood,  Margaret  C.   (Mrs.  C.  R.  Dick)   '10 
Young,  O.  E.,  '93,  Farmer 

DEIERFIELD 

Galloway,  W.  J.,  '07 

Jordan,  E.  B.,  '08,  Farmer 

Parsons.  Lura  E.   (Mrs.  E.  B.  Jordan)  '09 

DEER  GROVE 

Tervill,  J.    S.,   '91,    Gardner 
DE  KALB 

Alverson,  Eva  L.    (Mrs.  W.   G.   Eckhardt) 

'06 
Anderson,  Edla  V..  '18 
Avery,  R.  A.,  '17,  Tester 
Clark,  B.  H.,  '17,  Mgr. 
Cook.  J.  W.,  h.  Coll.  Pres. 
Eckhardt,  W.   G.,  '05,  Agr. 
Fisk,  H.   D.,  '18,  Lawyer 
Hesselbaum,  Caroline  E..  '14,  Teacher 
Hollandsworth,  Helen   (Mrs.  B.  H.  Clark) 

'J7 
Lacey,  J.  J.,  '17.  Teacher 
Luney,   E.   R.,  '13,   Draftsman 
Luney,   F.    S.,   '07,   Engr. 
Luney.  R.  T.,  '15,  Lawyer 
McMahon,  Eva  I..  '07,  Libn. 
Matthewson,  J.  P.,  '11,  Farmer 
Nelson,  P.  S.,  '14.  Engr. 
Phelps,  J.  M.,  g,  Instr. 
Shipman,  A.  B.,  '05.  Miner 
Skiles,  J.  R.,  '13,  Teacher 
Staley,   L   E.,   g.  Teacher 
Staley,  Irene  E.,  g.  Teacher 
Swift,   Lola   E.,   g,   Instr. 
Watson,  C.  B.,  '13,  Farmer 
Watson,  J.  W.,  '16,  Agr. 
Whitten,  C.  W..  '06,  Prin.,  H.   S. 
Whitten,  Jennie  A..  '17 

DE  LAND 

Baumann,  T.   A.,   '12,   Doctor 
Dauberman,   Margaret    L.    (Mrs.    R.    Rine- 

hart)    'is 
McCammon,  Martha,  '18,  Teacher 
Stambaugh,  F.  M..  '14,  Lawyer 
Wisegarver,  Elizabeth  P.,  '17,  Teacher 


DELAVAN 

Allen,   R.,  '76,   Farmer 
Hopkins,  G.  B.,  '17,  Engr. 
Hopkins,   R.   E.,  '10,  Farmer 
Rcardon,    C.    C,    '07,   Farmer 
Reardon,  N.  D.,  '00,  Prof. 

DEPUE 

Wray,  D.  C,  '98,  Engr. 
DES  PLAINES 

Campbell,  Grace  A.  (Mrs.  R.  R.  Danielson) 

''4 
Danielson,  R.  R..  '14,  Chem. 
Gridley,  G.   N.,  '75,  Business 

DIXON 

Ackert,  Alice  N.   (Mrs.  E.  A.  Doisey)   '18 
Armington,  Clara  G.,  '18,  Teacher 
Armington,    Dorothy    M.,   'is.   Teacher 
Brown,   Ruth   E.,  '07,   Sec. 
Clayton,   T.   W.,   '98,    Engr. 
Nichols,  Josephine  M.,  '17,  Teacher 
Overmier,  M.  D.,  '11,  Engr. 
Woodyatt,   H.   F.,  '17 

DOLTQN 

Harms.  L.  A.  P.,  '11,  Supt. 
Walkerly,  Dorothy  K.,  '15,  Teacher 

DONGOLA 

Karraker,  A.   H.,   '16,   Survr. 
DONNELLSON 

Laws,  J.  W.,  '16,  Farmer 
DOWNERS  GROVE 

Abbott,  A.  W.,  '12,  Farmer 

Boon.  W.  G.,  '9s,  Engr. 

Richey,  F.  C,  '14,  Farmer 

Rolfe,   Susan  F.   (Mrs.  H.  G.  Butler)    'o; 

Whitney,  L.  H.,  '17 

DUNDEE 

Cameron,  G.  M.,  '18 
Hinman,  Glidden,  '05.  Bacterid. 
Hinman,   R.  B..  '15,  Mgr. 
Wenholz,  W.  W.,  '11,  Engr. 

DUQUOIN 

Allais,   Eugenie,   '16 

Barker,  L.  W.,  '94 

Kelly,   L.    R.,   '09,   Lawyer 

Kimmel,  H.  E..  '06,  Lawyer 

Lynch,   Margaret,  '18,  Teacher 

Parks,  Catherine  E.,  '17,  Teacher 

Turner,  F.,  '14,  Asst. 

DURAND 

Derwent,  E.  F.,  '06,  Farmer 
DWIGHT 

Donigan.  F.   L.,   '07,   Engr. 

Hager,    H.    M.,   '17 

Hoffman,  A.  A.,  '17 

Seymour,  R.  V.,  '"4.  Lawyer 

Tanner,    T.    S..    '17 

EARLVILLE 

Duffy,  J.  C,  '17.  Farmer 
Keeler.   F.    B.,   '9S,  Contr. 
Van  Alyea,  M.  C,    (M.  C.   V.  Alyea)   '10, 
Claim  Agt. 

EAST  AMBOY 

Kline,    W.    G.,   '06,   Teacher 
EAST  DUBUQUE 

Burns,   C.   C,  '16,   Teacher 
EAST  MOLINE 

Long,  G.   D.,  '09.   Lawyer 

Lucas,  Rena  A.  (Mrs.  H.  W.  Whitsitt)  '04. 
Libn. 

Railsback,  F.  H..  '10,  Lawyer 

Whitsitt,  H.  W.,  '03,  Arch. 


Unixkksitv  of  Illinois 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


EAST  PEORIA 

Grigsby,   H.,   '17,   Rancher 

EASTON 

Ross,  Nelda  G..  '18,  Teacher 

EAST  ST.  LOUIS 

Apple,  C.  H.,  '14.  Engr. 

Barr,  Susan  T.    (Mrs.  L.  V.  Walcott)   '06 

IHllnian,    D.    W.,    '12,    Lawyer 

Billnian,  E.,  '16,  Lawyer 
Brockmeyer.  E.  J.,  '13,  Engr. 
Brundage.   Florence   L.,    (Mrs.  J.   B.   Mes- 

sick)   '08 
Burgoon,  D.  W.,  '16,  Engr. 
Campbell,    B.    A..    '00,   Lawyer 
Cartwright,  Sara  B.  E.  (Mrs.  I.  L.  Foulon) 

'13 
Chartrand,  J.  B.,  '16,  Mgr. 
Ernst,  J.  L..  '12,  Arch. 
Freels,  J.  W.,  '16,  Lawyer 
Hewitt.   J.    H.,    '12,   Engr. 
Hill,  N.  VV.,  '10,  Engr. 
Hill,   W.    E.,   '16,   Commissioner 
Irwin,   W.   W.,  '09,   Lawyer 
Livesay,  Ruth,  F.,  '16.  Clerk 
Merker,  H.  F.,  '98.  Engr. 
Messick,   J.    B.,   '09,    Lawyer 
Mills.  R.  W.,  '99.  Phys. 
Morgan,  G.  W.,^  '05,  Engr. 
Morgan,  T.  S.,  '16 
Morgan,  W.  L.,  f.  Salesman 
Nicki.  F.  S.,  '12,  Engr. 
Oehmke,   M.    F.,    '13.   Lawyer 
Richeson,  Virginia  C,  '05,  Teacher 
Ropiequet,  W.  C,  '14,  Expert 
Schadt,  Mabel  E..  '14,  Mgr. 
Schlueter,  W.  L.,  '16,  Repr. 
Sewell,  S.  I..  '14,  Engr. 
Slaymaker,  C.  M.,  '08,  Engr. 
Turner,  C.  P.,  '04,  Engr. 
Verlie,   E.   J.,   '13,   Lawyer 
Wagner,   A.,   '15 
Webb,  C.   P.,  '12,  Lawyer 
Whitnel,    J.,    '16,    Lawyer 

EDEi^STEIN 

Overend,  H.  G.,  '17 

KDINBURG 

Logan,  C.   R.,  '07,  Transitman 
Logan,  CJrace  B.,  '08,  Diet. 
Vandeveer,  H.  E.,  '12.  Engr. 

EDWARDSVILLE 

Bell,   E.   D.,  '15,   Engr. 
Bell,   E.  D.   F.,  '01,  Engr. 
Buschmann.  W.  H.  H.,  '18,  Reporter 
Cook,   C.   F.,   '80.    Farmer 
Eisenmayer,  A.  W.,  Jr.,  '10,  Contr. 
Lawnin,  N.,  '16,  Engr. 
Newell,  M.   E.,  '15,   Lawyer 
Pierce,   B.   E.,   '17,   Salesman 
Pierce,   R.   C.  '08,  Engr. 
Robinson,  Ruth  L.,  '17 
Sheppard,  C.  H.,  '17 
Wolf,  H.  C,  '13,  Engr. 

EFFINGHAM 

Braeuninger,  Ella  C.  'u.  Teacher 
Burrell,  Beulah.  '17.  Teacher 
Ilirtzel,  Clara  L.,  'i;;.  Teacher 
Rucker,  H.  J..  '13.  Farm  Adv. 

ELBURN 

Downing,  Emily  M.,  '18,  Stud. 

ELDORADO 

Beach,  H.  C.  '06,  Lawyer 
Bramlet,  II.  B.,  '17.  Chem. 
Du  Bois,  Marie  M.,  '18.  Sec. 
Murphy,  M.  E.,  g,  Supt. 
Simpson,  E.  B.,  '17,  Lawyer 
Voight,  A.  L.,  '12,  Engr. 


ELGIN 

Abell,  R.  E.,  '04.  Arch. 

Ackermann,  H.  C,   '09 

Brightman.  M.  H.,  '06,  Engr. 

Browning,  H.  A.,  '94,   Farmer 

Bull,  W.   E.,  '18 

Burdick,  J.   H.,  '01,   Businesss 

Burger,  A.  H.,  '17 

Christen.  L.  H.,  '18.  Arch.  Engr. 

(Jorbey,  L.  J.,  '12,  Arch. 

(jates,   C.   W.,  '13,   Engr. 

Giertz,   A.    E.,   '17 

Goble,   Roxana.  g.  Teacher 

Grant,  C.  T.,  '16,  Engr. 

Harris,  Hannah  J.,  '14,  Teacher 

Ileindel,   J.   IL,   '16,   Draftsman 

Hennings,  Elfreda  V..  '16 

Johnson.    ].   N.,  '17 

Kelly,  R.  L.,  '14,  Supt. 

Kohn,  J.   L.,  '17 

Lcverenz,   A.   C.   G.,   '15,    Draftsman 

l.und,  J.   v..  '17,  Engr. 

Mann,   A.   W.,   '11,   Engr. 

Mann,  Marjorie  D.,  '17,  Teacher 

Miller,  J.   E.,  g,   Ed. 

Parker,  W.   L.,  '80,  Engr. 

Sadler,  W.  C,  '13,   Engr. 

Samuelson.  R.  A.,  '15 

Schecter,  R.   W.,  '16,  Teacher 

Sercombe,   R.  J.,  '11,   Engr. 

Seymour,  C.  H.,  '05,  Engr. 

Swartwout,   E.   C.,   '16,  Teacher 

Thatcher,   F.   R..  'i8 

Todd,    T.,    '83,   Engr. 

Tull,  Effie  M.,  '01,  Teacher 

Tuthill,   T.    P.,   '17,   Engr. 

Walsh,   E.    R..  '06 

Western,  I.   M.,  '02,   Lawyer 

ELIZABETH 

Eade,  Gladys,   '13,  Teacher 
Hagie,  F.  E.,  '09,  Phys. 

ELKHART 

Stahl,   G.,  '03,  Banker 

ELLERY 

Bunting,  L.   D.,  'l6 

ELLIOTT 

Helgeland,  Lillie  I.,  '15,  Teacher 

KI.LISVILLE 

Cattron,  C.    L.,  '13,   Farmer 
Cattron,  J.  W.,  '03,  Farmer 

ELMHURST 

Holch,    F.    L.,   '04,    Teacher 

Ingberg,   S.,  g,   Engr. 

Talbot,  W.  L.,  '10,   Supvr. 

Van     Dorsten.     Josephine      (Mrs.      F.     L. 

Holch)   '09,  Prin. 
Vestal,  A.  G.,  '11,  Instr. 
Wolf,   O.   F.,  '10.   Draftsman 

ELMWOOD 

Tarman.  H.  P.,  '03,  Farmer 
Pulsipher,  Irene  E.,  '16.  Teacher 
Schulz,   F.   J..    '18 
Schulz,  J.   A.,  '17,   Chem. 

EL  PASO 

Evans,  W.   B..  f.  Instr. 

Fruin,  Elizabeth,  '1.3 

P'ruin,  Mary  C.  'oq.  Teacher 

Glessing.  Barbara  F.,  '16,  Teacher 

Haas.   O.   F.,   '18 

Hiird     A.    B..    '98,    Farmer 

McF.Ihiney,  Ruth,  '18,  Teacher 

Rich,  E.  A.,  '13,  Lawyer  . 

Shoemaker,  Theodora  (Mrs.  C.  F.  Curtiss) 

*o4 
Van  Meter,  Helen  J.  (Mrs.  C.  J.  Alyea)  '06 


GEOGRArHICAL    InDEX 


1029 


KLVASTON 

Warren,   D.    E.,  '17,   Acct. 
KLWOOD 

States.  W.   D.,  '97,  Farmer 
KMERSON 

Reed,   M.   J.,   '17,    Engr. 
EKGLEWOOD 

Barradell,  A.   E.,   '11,  Teacher 
EUREKA 

Davidson,    L.   J.,   g 

Dickinson,   R.  J.,   '94,   Engr. 

Feltcr.  J.  F.,  '10,   Farmer 

Felter,  Mary  E.,  '14,  Teacher 

EVANSTON 

Badger,    Eunice,   L.,  '18,  Teacher 

Baker,  Adaline,  M.,  '02,  Libn. 

Bishop.  Jessie  E.,  '16,  Libn. 

Bradshaw,  Jessie  I.  (Mrs.  H.  R.  White)  '03 

Carmichaei,  W.  J..  '13,  An.  Husb.   Spec. 

Carter,  A.  J.,  '06,  Lawyer 

Chambers,   W.  H.,  '15,  Bacterid. 

Chapman,  D.  V..  '18 

Comstock,  D.  F.,  '15,  Conductor 

Corke,  G.  R.,  '13,  Engr. 

Denton,  G.   B.,  f,  Instr. 

Ellis,   H..  '16,   Clerk 

Ellis,  G.  H.,  '8s,  Chem. 

Ermentrout,  Anna  M.  (Mrs.  C.  A.  Kamper) 

'86 
Ford,  E.  J.,  '05,  Phys. 
Gill,  G.  T.,  'is.  Arch. 
Grey,  N.  F.,  '17,  Broker 
Griffin,  J.   M.,   '15,   Salesman 
Gunn,  A.  H.,  '07.  Mgr. 
Heath,  W.  A.,  '83,  Banker 
Heilman,   R.  E.,  f.  Dean 
Hills,    D.   A.,   '17.   Engr. 
Holgate,  T.  F.,  h.  Prof. 
Judson,  F.  M.,  '17.  Bus. 
Jutton,    L.,    '02,    Engr. 
Knowitoii,   \V.   D.,  '03,  Engr. 
Lamkin,  Nina  B.,  '93 
Larmier.  R.  S.,  '07,  Engr. 
McElveen,  W.  T.,  Jr.,  '16 
McKay,  F.  M.,  '81,  Teacher 
Maddock,   Kathryn,  g.  Journalist 
Marquis,  S.  D.,  g 
Murphy,  Mary  A.,  '16,  Instr. 
Nelson,  F.   I.,  '97 
Nightingale,    A.    F.,    t.    Educator 
Nightingale,   H.  T.,   g.    Prof. 
Nitz,   I.   C,  '08,   Engr. 
Olin,   Irene   B.,   '15,   Teacher 
Omer,  L..  '02,  Phys.  Dir. 
Pollard,   W.   L.,   '06,   Lawyer 
Pooley,  W.   v.,  '98,  Prof. 
Rogers,  G.   S.,  '16,  Engr. 
Seller,  O.   E.,   '12,  Teacher 
Shipman.  W.  D.,  '14,  Engr. 
Skarstedt,   M.,   *ii,   Libn. 
Smith,  M.  G.,  g,  Instr. 
Smith,   P.  F..  g,  Instr. 
Sprague,  N.  E.,  '18 
Stewart,  W.  M.,  '07,  Mgr. 
Thompson,  D.  G.,  g,  Asst. 
Tvirner,  W.  V..''i2,  Journ. 
Ward,   J.   F.,   f,   Asst. 
Warner,  W.  H.,  '05.  Engr. 
Washburn,  L.  J.,  '10,  Buyer 
Wiley,  D.  F..  '10,  Mgr. 
Wilson,   W.  M..  f.   Prof. 
Woods    R.  J.,  '17 
Van  Cleve,  A.  T.,  '11,  Lawyer 
Van  Deusen,  A.  B.,  '12,  Engr. 

EVANSVILLE 

Quick,  G.  E.,  '14,  Supt. 

EWING 

Caldwell,    L.    R.,    '15,    Investigator 
Chalcraft,  L.  W.,  '17.  Farm  Adv. 


ILLINOIS— Continued 

FAIRBURV 

Broadwell,   Agnes  M.,  '18,  Stenographer 

Burns,  C.   A.,  '11,  Lawyer 

Frye.   Mary   H.,   '15,  Teacher 

Mapel,  Francis  P.,  '17 

Morrison,  I.  G.,   '17,   Farmer 

Powell,  Bernice,  '14,  Teacher 

Schnetzler,  C.  H.,   '10,  Arch. 

FAIRFIELD 

Carrier,  Adela  P.    (Mrs.   W.  K.   Galeener) 


Creighton,  E.   W.,  '15,  Farmer 
Galeener,    W.   K.,   '11,   Hort. 
Linsley,    C.    M.,    '16.    Farmer 
Matteson,  G.  H.,  '15,  Farmer 
Rapp,  J.   H.,  'is 

FAIRMOUNT 

Hawkins,  E.  W.,  '16,  Farmer 
Porterfield,  W.  B.,  '13,  Banker 
Rovvand,   K.    E.,   '07,  Farmer 

FAIRVIEW 

Cattron,    K.,    '10,    Salesman 
FARINA 

de  Werff,  H.  .\..  '14,  Instr. 
FARMER  CITY 

Brandon,  Eugenie  J..  '18 

Herrick,  L.   G.,  '03,  Lawyer 

Herrick,  L.  R.,  '92,  Lawyer 

Kincaid,  Ruth  M.,  '17,  Teacher 

Watson,   G.   W.,   '14,  Lawyer 

Willerton,    Fay,    '13 

FARMINGDALE 

Cooper,  M.   A.,  '11,  Farmer 
FARMINGTON 

Gentle,  G.  E.,  '13,  Asst. 

Howell,  Grace  L.  (Mrs.  R.  V.  Cordell)   '16 

McCullough,  Mary  E.,  '18,  Teacher 

Rohlfing,  A.    R.,  '14,   Farmer 

FIELDON 

Reardon,  C.  H.,  '07,  Lawyer 
FINDLAY 

Snapp,  R.  R.,  '13,  Instr. 

Wright,  N.  A.,  '15,  Farmer 

FISHER 

Newcomb,  W.  H.,  '18 

FITHIAN 

Smoot,  Elizabeth  E.,  'is 
Stevenson,  Ailsie  M.,  '17,  Teacher 

FLANAGAN 

Joosten,  E.  J.,  '17 
FLAT  ROCK 

Maxwell,  L.  C.  '17 
FLORA 

Chatten,  C.  E.,  '16,  Teacher 

Hill,  R.  E.,  '17,  Lawyer 

Smith,   C.   E.,  '07,   Farmer 

FOOSLAND 

Bright,   L.  O..  '15,  Prin. 
DeLong,  W.  E.,  '17,  Mgr. 

FOREST  PARK 

Wagner,  Esther  A.,  '18 

FORREST 

Hull,  H.   B..  '12,  Farmer 

Neff,   Edna  E.   (Mrs.  H.  B.  Hull)   'ii 

Opie.  Glen  E..  '16,  Teacher 

FORSYTH 

Benton,  F.  S.,  '11,  Insp. 


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ILLINOIS— Continued 


3.  Arch. 
D.,   '08,  Agr. 

'14,    Libn. 


FRANKLIN 

Gibson,  C.  R.,  "15.  Farmer 
Wright,  A.  T.,  '13 

FRANKLIN  GROVE 

Holley,  C.   E.,   '12.  Psychol. 

FREDERICK 

Rebman,  Gail,  '09.  Teacher 

FREEPORT 

Baldwin,  L.  S..  '16,  Instr. 

Brockmeier,  Angelina  L.,  '17,  Investigator 

Davis,  L.  L..  '17 

Deppell,  R.  E.,  '17.  Arch. 

Engle,  R.  H.,  '17.  Farmer 

Hiveley.  O.  G.,  '09,  Supt. 

James,  H.   D.,   '02.  Lawyer 

Jun<Tkung,  L.  F.,  '16,  Agt. 

Mensenkamp,  L.  E.,  '16,  Teacher 

Phillips.  N.  C,  'OS    Phys. 

Smith,  D.  L.,  '11,  Engr. 

Tageart,   J.    E.,   t 

FULTON 

Sternberg,  B.  L.,  'is.  Farmer 

GALATIA 

Abney,  B.,  '14.  Farmer 
Abney,  M.  D.,  '12,  Teacher 

GALENA 

McNeill,  Angelino,  '18 
Schneider,   A.   C,   '17,   Engr. 
Sheean,  F.  T.,  '99,  Lawyer 

GALESBURG 

Aldrich,  H.  G.,  '13.  Arch. 

Beadle,  J.  G.,  '8"     "      ' 

Bracker,    E.    M. 

Davenport,    Alice    V.. 

Davis,  G.  T.,  g.  Prof. 

Deets,  H.  B.,    14,  Farm  Mgr. 

Flynn,  C.  C.,  g 

Haines,  F.  L.,  '16,  Salesman 

Handke.  P.  A.,  '14.  Ceram. 

Hardy,  G.   B.,  '05,   Lawyer 

Hirth,  Laura  E..  '16,  Instr. 

Kost,  J.  C.,  '09,  Lawyer 

McClelland,  T.,  h,  Pres.  Emeritus     ' 

Mussenden,  Ruth   (Mrs.  I.  Nelson)     16 

Nelson,  I.,  '12,  Chem. 

Ogden,  C.  L.,  '03.  Lawyer 

Peterson,  Eleanor  S.,  '16,  Teacher 

Peterson,   W.  A.,   g,   Instr. 

Poor,  C.  M.,  f.  Dean 

Stahl,  Myrtle  L.,  '14.  Teacher 

Springe,  O.,  '12,  Engr. 

Thoreen,  Edna  A.,  g.  Teacher 

Tunnicliff,   T.  J.,  Jr.,  '01.  Lawyer 

Waterman,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  D.  Gamble)     17 

Watson,  Helen  G.,  g,  Teacher 

GALVA 

Hudson,  H.  H„  '08,  City  Controller 
Johnstone,  G.  K.,  '13.  Instr. 
Mink,  D.  L.,  '18,  Salesman 
Morgan,  M.  S.,  '08,  Draftsman 
Yocum,   E.  L.,  '04,  Business 

GARDNER 

Williams,  E.  C,  '14.  Engr. 

GAYS 

Hardinger.  R.  W.,  '14,  Physician 
Kern,  U.  H.,  '16.  Teacher 

GENESEO 

Bauer.  Effie  L.  (Mrs.  L.  K.  Ellsberry)  '06. 

Teacher 
Cole,  H.  L.,  '14,  Teacher 
Dedrick,   Eva   A.,    '12 
Eiszner,   Louise   (Mrs.   E.   C.   Magce)     12 
Fisher,  Abigail  E..  'is.  Libn. 
Fisher,  Helen  V.,  '16.  Stud. 


GENESEO— Continued 

Gray,   B.   S.,   '04,   Lawyer 

Griffin,    W.    L.,    '14.    Journ. 

Hoit,  M.  E.,  'is,  Farmer 

Hoit.   O.   W.,  '79.  Farmer 

Hosford,   Susan   E.,   '16,   Teacher 

Hunt,  Mabel,  D.   (Mrs.  W.  W.  Tuttle)  '04 

Kiner,  H.  D.,  '18 

Magee.    E.    C.    '13    Farmer 

Mitchell,  Grace    (Mrs.    M.    E.   Hoit)    '16 

Reeder,  J.  C,  '17.   Supt. 

Richmond,  W.  M.,  '17,  Farmer 

Scarle,  T.  G.,  '18,  Stud. 

Smith,  G.  L..  '17,  Farmer 

Smith.  J.  W.,  '17 

Smith,  Velda  E..  '18,  Instr. 

Taylor,   N.   O.,  '18,   Asst. 

Wilkinson,  E.  G.,  'is.  Acct. 

GENETVA 

Dahlin,  Edna  O.,  '18 

GENOA 

Brown.  D.    S.,   '7s,  Banker 
Olmstead,  C.  E.,  '71,  Missionary 
Sandall,  E.  E.,  '13.  Farm'er 
Stewart,  C.  A.,  '08,  Live  Stock  Dealer 
Worcester,  Lenora  M.,  '15,  Prof. 


GEORGETOWN 

Fletcher,  M.  S.,  '99.  Doctor 
Minnis,  L.  E.,  '16.  Teacher 
Sheets,  H.  M.,  '17,  Teacher 

GERLAW 

Porter,  H.  H.,  '17 
GIBSON  CITY 

Charles,  Alta  A.   (Mrs.  W.  E.  McKeever) 

Estee,  H.   C,  '96.  Engr. 
^IcKeever,  W.  E.,  '10,  Farmer 
Mottier.  C.  H.,  '10,  Engr. 
Noble,  W.,  '96 

Onken,  G.  F.,  Jr.,  '10.  Farmer 
Schroeder,  G.   W.,  '14.  Farmer 
Simms,  W.  H.,  Jr..  '16.  Farmer 
Wilson,  L.  R.,  '07,  Ins.  Agt. 

GIFFORD 

Morse,   J.   D..   '06,   Banker 
Pierce,  Laura,  E.  (Mrs.  C.  D.  Cain)     10 
Wood.  G.  v..  '10.  Graindcaler 
Wooldridge,  F.  M.,  '13,  Druggist 

GILLESPIE 

Rice,  H.  M.,  '14 
GILMAN 

Griffith,  C.  P..  '14,  Engr. 

Hare,  F.  C,  '13.   Prin. 

Harris,  R.  B..  '18 

Miller,  F.  R.,  '16,  Salesman 

Stevenson,  Dorothy,  '17.  Diet. 

GILSON 

Butt.  H.  M..  '14.  Engr. 
McKown,  H.  C,  g.  Teacher 

GIRARD 

Bellamy,  A.,  '81,  Business 

Gehant,  Evelyn  (Mrs.  T.  H.  Lloyd)  '16 

GLADSTONE 

Porter,  Margaret  L..  '18 

GLASFORD 

Sander,  R.  L..  '14,  Engr. 

GLASGOW 

Ward,  Mary  M..  '18,  Stud. 

GLENARM 

Sprague,  Villa  M.  (Mrs.  J.  P.  Stout)  '10 


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GLEN  CARBON 

Kerchner,  F.  W.,  '94.  Phys. 
GLENCOE 

Antoszewski,  R.  H..  '18 

Brigham,  E.  R.,  '18 

Peabody,  Katherine  (Mrs.  W.  Girling)   '83 

Stansbury,  Alta  L.  (Mrs.  F.  A.  Sager)  '03 

Treichel,  H.   G.,  '07.  Engr. 

Wagner,  G.  F.,  '11,  Lawyer 

Whitelaw,  J.  C.  C,  '15,  Bus. 

GLEN  ELLYN 

Bremner,  C.  W.,  '12,  Purchase  Agt. 
Clare,   W.  H.,  '13.  Arch. 
Dieterle,  E.  A.,  '04,  Engr. 
Otwell,  A.  M.,  '99,  Teacher 
Rathbun,  A.  E.,  '13,  Buyer 
Spalding,  R.  V.,  '98,   Broker 
Whittum,  S.  H.,  '11,  Bus. 

GLENVIEW 

Cole,  R.  M.,  '13,  Chem. 
GLENWOOD 

Buckler,  C.  W.,  '15.  Teacher 
GODFREY 

Maxfield,   L.  H.,  '05,  Draftsman 

GOLDEN 

Suter,  E.  R.,  '14,  ^sr. 
GRANITE  CITY 

Buenger,  Katherine  M.,  '15,   Teacher 

Buenger,  L.,  '08,  Salesman 

Griffith,   R.   W.,  '10,  Lawyer 

Herrin,   A.   B.,  '08,  Engr. 

Jacob,  Eda  A.,  '14,  Demonstr.  Agt. 

Kerch,   W.   W.,   '08,   Engr. 

Meltz,    N.,   'is,    Chem. 

Moore,  Mary  R.  (Mrs.  C.  W.  Munson)  '11 

Munson,  C.  W..  '10,  Engr. 

Porterfield,  Nellie  M.  (Mrs.  W.  W.  Kerch) 
'08 

Roman,  O.    B.,  '14,  Agt. 

Roman,   W.,  Jr.,  '12,  Mgr. 

Shoop,  Adaline  M.  (Mrs.  G.  W.  Turton)  g 

GRANVILLE 

Hopkins,  Ruby  C.   (Mrs.  G.  W.  Hunt)   '06 
Robinson,  Anna  B.,  '12,  Instr. 

GRAYVILLE 

Ronalds,   H.  L.,  '85,  Farmer 
GREENFIELD 

Dollinger,  Hazel  D.  (Mrs.  W.  F.  Parks)  '09 

Haven,  C.   I.,  '12,  Farmer 

Holmes,  O.   W.,  '18 

Melvin,   L.   R.,   '06,   Businesss 

Parish,    W.   L..   '16 

Smith,   G.   C.  '18 

GREENUP 

Lyons,  Carrie  F.,   '16,   Demonstrator 
Lyons,    R.    J.,   '14,    Farmer 
Ormsby,  Lelia  M.,  '14,  Prin. 
Ratcliff,   W.    O.,   '15,   Lawyer 

GREEN  VALLEY 

Allen,  P.,  'os,  Farmer 
Woodrow,  R.   B..  '18 

GREENVIEW 

Alkire,  Hazel  E.,  '12.  Prin. 
Marbold,  Pauline,  '17 
Rathsack,  Mary,  '17 
Smoot,   W.  E..  '17,  Farmer 
Tice,  E.  H.,  '09.  Lawyer 
Wernsing,  H.  J.,  '09,  Merchant 

GREENVILLE 

Biggs,   J.    D.,   '11,   Lawyer 
Colcord,  Mary  E.,  g,  Teacher 


GREENVILLE— Continued 
Davis,   Ruth   K.,  g 
Ferguson,  F.  C,    16,  Prin. 
Gerke,  R.  H.,  '18,  Stud. 
Ingels,  Nelle  L.,  g.   Statistician 
Kaeser,  W.  G.,  '04,  Mgr. 
McNeil,  R.  P.,  '05,  Farmer 
Seawell,  Cornelia  R.,  g,  Teacher 

GRIDLEY 

Kent,  E.  F.,  '17.  Dairy  Spec. 
Sieberns,  L.  C,  '12,  Lawyer 

GRIGGSVILLE 

Harshman,  W.  F.,  '11 
GROVE  CITY 

Drake,  W.  H.,  '11,  Teacher 
GROVELAND 

Rohlfing,  W.  L.,   '16.  Farmer 
GUARD 

Lloyd,   T.    H.,    '15,    Farmer 
GURNEE 

Turner,  C.  C,  '17.  Instr. 

HAMILTON 

Barber,  A.  D.,  t,  Agr. 
Dadant,  H.  C,  '04,  Merchant 
Dadant,  L.  C,  '02,  Mfr. 
Dadant,  M.  G..  '08,  Mfr. 
Frazee,  Anna  D.,  '16,  Teacher 
Humphrey,  W.  G.,  '01,  Lawyer 
Pence,  O.  E.,  '10,  Sec. 
Stevenson,  D.  H.,  '12,  Farmer 
Stevenson,  E.  H..  '18 

HAMMOND 

Chipps,  Alta  F.  (Mrs.  S.  M..  Cool)  '12 
Ponder,  R.  B.,  '11.  Farmer 

HAMPSHIRE 

Gilkt-rson,   H.    '77 

HANOVER 

Wilson,  C.   G.,   '04,    Supt.,   Schs. 

HANNA  CITY 

Miller,  W.  P.,  '18,  Farmer 
Parr,  R.   W.,  '03,  Stock  Breeder 

HARRISBURG 

Baird,  Ethel  M.   (Mrs.  L.  Weaver)   '13 

Barnes,   A.   L.,   '15 

Coker,  Myrtle  R.   (Mrs.  C.  E.  Combe)   '09 

Dean,  Beatrice  E.,  '14,  Teacher 

Dean,  Olive  G.,  '18 

Gustin,  A.,  '10,  Lawyer 

Hinshaw.  J.  H.,  '13,  Lawyer 

Locke,  W.  C,  '09,  Engr. 

Morris,  N.   M.,  '17,  Engr. 

Myers,   J.   W.,   '11.   Lawyer 

Plack.   T.,  '14,   Engr. 

Stiff,    Ethel.    '18 

Thompson,  S.  M.,  '09.  Lawyer 

Webber,  Lois  (Mrs.  W.  C.  Locke)  '11 

HARRISTOWN 

Jackson,  Zita  E.  (Mrs.  C.  E.  Leonard)  '09 
Stookey,  M.  C,  '07,  Farmer 

HARVARD 

Cash,  H.  S.,   12,  Farmer 
Dake,  L.  G..  '03,  Teacher 
Hill,   F.  J..   '16 
Manley,  O.  R.,  '17 
Nolan,  A.  J.,  '16,  Farmer 
Shields,   R.   J.,  '10,   Draftsman 
Treat,  Margaret  J.,  '12.  Teacher 
Wakeley,  L.  M.,  '11.  Dairyman 
Wells,  J.   R.,  '12.   Farmer 


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ILLINOIS— Continued 


HARVEY  Ai 

Heckler,  L.  C,   '17,  Engr. 

McKee,  J.   H.,  '96,   Draftsman 

Munch.   A.   H.,   '11,    Engr. 

Ohrman,  Ruth  I.  (Mrs.  R.  Rahn)  '18 

Patterson,  Maud  M.,  '04,   Teacher 

Pease.  Elva  M.  (Mrs.  J.  Q.  Pettigrew)  '09. 

Instr. 
Pettigrew,  J.  Q.,  '09,  Engr. 
Rahn,  R.,  '18 
Rundquist,  E.  T..  'i8 
Thompson,   H.    C.,   '13,  Cashier 
Thompson,  O.  S.,  '17,  Farmer 
Willits,  W.   M.,  '18 
Velzy,   C.   R.,   '14,   Engr. 

HAVANA 

Borgelt,  Clara  M.   E.,  '15,  Teacher 
Kreiling,  C.  H.,  '09,  Engr. 
Mehlhop,  Margaret,  M.,  '15,  Teacher 
Mitchell.  Elsie  L.,  '16 

HENNEPIN 

Wood.  H.  T.,  'is,  Supt. 
HENRY 

Barrett,  J.   L.,  '08,   Banker 

Broaddus.  Elizabeth  M.   (Mrs.  J.  L.  Jones) 
'11 

Burkhart,   P.  H.,  '16,  Engr. 

Jones,   J.    L.,   '09,    Banker 

Jones,    P.    C,    '17,    Engr. 

Ponzer,  Emma,  '09.  Teacher 

HERRICK 

Hitt,   Mabel,   '16,   Teacher 
HERRIN 

Benson,  J.   P.,   '11,  Cashier 

Elles.  E.  C,  '15,  Supt 

Fleming,  Gertrude  W.   (Mrs.  G.   K.  Crich- 
ton)   '12 

Wilson,  J.   A.,  '14,   Engr. 

HERSCHER 

Karcher,  F.  J.,  '14, 

Peterson,   S.   C.,   '18,   Business 

Wright,  J.   E.,  '12,  Engr. 

HERSMAN 

Hersman,  Bessie  E.,  '12,  Sec. 
Hersman,  F.   C,  '09,  Farmer 

HEY  WORTH 

Ryburn,  C.   A.,   '00 

Blohm,  L.   R.,   '08,  Teacher 

HIGHLAND 

Kaesar,  A.   F.,   '98,  Phys. 

Knobcl,   W.   G.,  '15 

Latzer,  Irma  A.,  '15,  Instr. 

Latzer,  Jennie,  M.  (Mrs.  A.  F.  Kaeser)  '00 

Latzer,  L.  L.,  '06,  Asst. 

Leriche,  W.,  '14.  Engr. 

Stocker,  H.  F.,  '16,  Engr. 

HIGHLAND  PARK 

Balke,  C.  W.,   f,  Chem. 

Breidert,   H.   C,  '98.   Engr. 

Buell,   P.   H.,   '16,   Arch. 

Hampton,   I.,   '08,   Farmer 

Jordan,  A.  I.,  '10,  Builder 

MacPherson,  E.  S.,  '15,  Engr. 

Moor,  H.  W.,  '17,  Chem. 

Oleson,    H.    L.,    '18 

Romero,    N.,    '18 

Shields,    C.    C,    '10 

Taylor,  G.  G.,  '04,  Lawyer 

Vial,  Sarah  A.   (Mrs.  C.  G.  Wright)  "ir 

HILLSBORO 

Attebery,  Clara  M.,   '14,   Teacher 
Attebery,  C.  W.,  '12,  Farmer 
Attebery,  Hazel,  '18,  Teacher 
Attebery,   H.    F.,    '16,    Farmer 


HILLSBORO— Continued 

Avery,  J.   M.,  '14,  Teacher 

Baxter,  Florence  G.   (Mrs.  A.   E.  Snyder) 

Blackburn,  F.  J.,  '14,  Farmer 
Cress,   J.    W.,    'ii.   Farmer 
Dryer,   J.    L.,   '04,    Lawyer 
Snyder,  A.  E.,  '12,  Farm  Adv. 

HILLSDALE 

Butzer,   Byrdie  B.,   '15 
Butzer,   C.   D.,   '10,   Bus. 
Butzer,  Verna  V.,  '15,  Teacher 

HINCKLEY 

Caswell,  O.,  g,   Supt. 
Evans,  F.  E.,  '17 

HINDSBORO 

Porterfield,  A.  T.,  '10,  Merchant 
HINSDALE 

Bennett,  W.  H.,  '15,  Salesman 

Cortis.  F.  B.,  '13,  Salesman 
'    Flanders,    H.    A.,    '10,    Teacher 

Milligan,   Helen  M.,   '11,   Dir. 

Myers,  H.  L.,  '09,  Agt. 

Pearson,   F.    H..  '18 

Smart,  C.  H.,  '17,  Farmer 

Van  Inwagen,  F.,  '08,  Engr. 

HOLCOMB 

Sheaff,  R.  P.,  'i8 
HOLLOWAY 

Hedrick,  G.  S.,  'i6.  Farmer 
HOMER 

Clark,  L.,  '04,  Lawyer 

Mills,   C.   P.,   '09,   Farmer 

Mitchell,  Helen   (Mrs.  J.  A.  McEwen)  '14 

Parrett,  Florence  M.  (Mrs.  C.  P.  Mills)  '10 

Thomas,  Jane   I.,    (Mrs.    C.    H.    Mangold) 
'08 

Wallace,  L.  B.,  '16,  Teacher 

HOMEWOOD 

Silberman,  O.  E.,  '16,  Engr. 
HOOPESTON 

Finley,  Margaret  A.,  '18,  Stud. 

Finley,  M.  R.,  '17,   Farmer 

Lyons,   O.   I.,   '18 

Meloy,  Martha  L.,  g.  Teacher 

Miskinien,  W.  A.,  '04,  Sec. 

Rodman,  R.  R.,  '06,  Lawyer 

Sheldon,  Edna  W.  (Mrs.  E.  F.  Trego)  '04 

Wakeland,  F.  R..  '18 

Wakeland,    G.    E.,    '17,   Agr. 

Whaite,   C.  M.,  '13,  Engr. 

HOPEDALE 

Railsback,   R.  J.,  '99,  Business 
HUBBARD  WOODS 

Stafford,   H.   S.   L.,   '14,   Supt. 

HUDSON 

Lawrence,    M.,    g,    Instr. 

HUMBOLDT 

Farrar,   R.,   '07,    Farmer 
Carter,   H.    L.,   '85,   Merchant 

HUME 

Drew,    Mildred    E.,    '16,    Teacher 

IIUNTSVILLE 

Dorsett,    Mary    E.,    '16,    Teacher 

Il.LIOPOLIS 

Chapin,    E.   P.,   '01,   Publisher 

McCJully.  Harriett  E.   (Mrs.  E.  P.  Chapin) 


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103.^ 


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INDIANOLA 

Alniy,  W.  II.,  '11,  Fanner 

Baird,    PMorcnce    (Mrs.    W.    II.    Aliiiy)    '11 

Fargo,   K.   N.,  '00,  Farmer 

IPAVA 

Baldwin,    F.    I).,    '06,   Agr. 
Coleman,  P.   W.,   '14 

IRVING 

File,   Viola    L.,    '17 
IVES DALE 

Darrah,  Juanita   E.,   '13,   Iiistr. 
Green,    Bertha   A.,   '14 
Green,   Cella   G.,   '04 

JACKSONVILLE 

Akcrs,    Miriam    C,    g,    Instr. 

Anderson,  Mary,  '03,  Prof. 

Brown,   L.    W.,   '15,   Bus. 

Carriel,   F.   C,   '04,   Engr. 

Carriel,    Mary   T.,    t 

Carter,  T.   P.,  '88,  Teacher 

Clark,    D.    O..    g,    Instr. 

Day,  Anna  E.,  g.  Teacher 

Elliot,    Erma  L.    (Mrs.   L.   E.   Johnston)    g 

Hatfield,  W.  D.,  g,  Chera. 

Hemphill.   C.   A.,   '15,   Farmer 

Higgms,  Irma  M.  (Mrs.  A.  B.  Revels),  '16, 
Demonstrator 

Johnston.  P.  E.,  '12,  Chem. 

Kendall,  G.  B.,  '12,  Farm  Adv. 

Linkins,   R.    H.,  g,   Instr. 

Madden,    Grace    E.,    '17.    Teacher 

Rhea,   C.   J.   J.,   '15,   Engr. 

Routson.   F.   J..   '08.   Engr. 

Rowe,   R.    Y.,   '13,    Mgr. 

Rutenber,  Frances  M.  (Mrs.  W.  R.  Les- 
lie)   'is 

Smith,   Constance    B.,   f 

Theobald,   Ora  M.,   g 

Whisler,   P.   F.,   g.   Prof. 

Wilson,    Nelle    M.    (Mrs.    R.    Scott)    '10 

JERSEYVILLE 

Carroll,   F.   O.,  '16,  Engr. 
Du   Hadway,   F.   A.,   '15,   Lawyer 
Fulkerson,    W.   H.,   t.   Farmer 
Keehner,  A.  F.,  '14.  Engr. 
T-andon,  H.  U.,  '14,  Farmer 
Newton,   R.   K.,   '18 
Pinkerton,  F.  E.,  Jr.,  '09,  Pub. 
Reardon,    F.    G.    G.,   '10,   Lawyer 
Wheelock,  C.   E.,  '12,  Farm  Mgr. 

JOHNSTON   CITY 

Colombo,  J.  H.,  '13,  Mgr. 
Griftner,  J.  H.,   '15,  Engr. 
Harker,    O.    A.,    Jr.,    '00,    Banker 
Hcnson,   R.   D.,   '16,   Lawyer 
Kenshalo.   D.   R.,   '16 
I.athrop,  W.   G.,  '17,  Prin. 
Ramsay,  C.  J.,  '17,  -Supt. 

JOLIET 

Arbciter,  G.  J.,  '93,  Lawyer 

Atkinson,   H.   J.,  '08,  Teacher 

Bannon    Winifred  A.,  '08,  Teacher 

Barr,  G.   A.,  '97,  Lawyer 

Baumgarten.  A.  W.,  '14,  Engr. 

Bookwalter,  Grace  M.,  '12,  Teacher 

Brunson,   A.   M.,    '13,   Assoc. 

Calcy,  Mary  C.   (Mrs.  D.  A.  Pierce)  'ii 

Copley.   Beatrice  V.,  '15,  Asst. 

Daly.   Geraldine,   '18,   Ed. 

Donaldson,  J.  R.,  '16,  Engr. 

Gorey,   G.   F.,   '17 

Grayhack,  J.   E.,  Jr.,  '16,  Engr. 

Hills.  L.  J.,  'is,  Engr. 

Hungerford     H.    N.,    '18 

Martin.  J.  W.,  '02,  Lawyer 

Martin,  R.  W.,  '01,  Lawyer 

Mather,  Myra,  '04.  Teacher 

Maue,  A.,  '91,  Prin.  Schs. 


.1  or. I ET— Continued 

Morrison,   Helen   S.,   '15,   Teacher 

Morrison.   J.    E.,    '08.    Lawyer 

Pepper,  W.  A.,  '97,  Sales  Agt. 

Perry,   Margaret   C.,   '15,   Teacher 

Perry,    R.    G.,    '15,    Engr. 

Pierce,   D.   A.,   '10.   Insp. 

Pitts,    Henrietta    B.    (Mrs.    R.    W.    Martin) 

'02 
Powers,   R.   A.,   '17 
Rogers,   R.   D.,  '16,   Arch. 
Smith,    E.    E.,   '08,    Engr. 
Smith,   R.  L.,  '14,   Draftsman 
Spangler,   Mary    M.,   '11,   Teacher 
Stevens,    R.    W.,   '17 
Trams,  A.  F.,  '05,  Teacher 
Vibelius,  S.   N.,   '16,  Arch. 
Vliet,    E.    B.,   '18,    Stud. 
Welch,  G.   R.,  '10,  Supt. 
Wilson,   E.  L.,  '08,  Lawyer 
With,  G.  O.,  '15,  Engr. 
Wood,  H.  E.,  '00,  Lawyer 

JOY 

Campbell.   G.   H.,   "95.   Banker 
Haley,   Margaret    S.,    g.   Teacher 
Nelson,    R.   A.,    f,   Asst. 
Rooth,  Carrie   L.,  '14,  Teacher 

KANE 

Witt,  W.   P.,  '12,  Cashier 
KANKAKEE 

Brown,  E.  A..   '15,  Engr. 

Chabot,   Kathleen   M.,   '17,    Demonstrator 

Coghlin,   B.   K.,   '08,  Prof. 

Edmundson,   Jessie    (Mrs.   W.   J.    Gier)    '14 

Hamilton,  E.   S.,  '11,  Physician 

Harrison,  D.   F.,   '10,   Bus. 

Tudd,  Elizabeth  G.,  '18,  Yeowoman 

Kirk,   D.   D..  '11 

McKee,   Edna  B.,  '15,  Teacher 

McKee,  Mary  A.,  '18,  Teacher 

Mann,  Edith  M.,  '14.  Teacher 

Mann,   H.   L..   '08.   Mfr. 

Risser,    R.   G.,   '09,   Appraiser 

Small,   L.,  t,   St.   Treas. 

Smith,   I.   W..  '08,   Prof. 

Swannell,  A.,  '79,  Business 

Wilkinson,   S.    E.,   '08.   Bus. 

Wilson,   R.    B.,   '11,   Engr. 

Zaleski,    J.    P.,    '17 

KASBEER 

Wray,   Harriette,   '05,   Teacher 
KEITHSBURG 

Hardin,   W.    A.,    '17,   Farmer 

Simmons.    J.    W.,    Jr.,    '12,    Engr. 

Strong,    H.    D.,    '14,    Farmer 

Strong,  J.   K.,  '17,  Farmer 

KELL 

Gaskill,  D.  W.,  '12 
KENILWORTH 

Boyle,  C.   W.,   g.  Teacher 

Shattuck,    W.    F.,   '91,   Arch. 

KENNEY 

Stephens,   R.    B.,   '11,   Farmer 

KEWANEE 

Anthony.    G.    A.,   t.    Banker 
Barrick.  Nellie  E.   (Mrs.  W.  C.  Ewan)   '14 
Beebe,   Florence  J.,  '02 
Ewan.  W.  C,  '07,  Lawyer 
Farr,   A.    I.,   '12 
Francis.   F.,   '78 
Gamble,    D.    T.,    '14.    Farmer 
Kemp,   J.   E..   '01,   Engr. 
McCarthy.     H..     '02.     Engr. 
Neville,   Florence   E.    (Mrs.   A.   N.   Ander- 
son)  '15 
Sandford,   W.  E.,  f.  Chem. 


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University  of  Illinois 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


KEWANEE— Continued 

Waller,  Olga  L.,  'i8,  Asst. 

Weber,   W.   H.,   '12,  Foundryman 

Wedge,    L.    B.,    '18 

Wilson,  Lucy  G.   (Mrs.  A.  W.  Errett)   '10 

KINGS 

Hayes,  E.  M.,  '17.  Farmer 
KINGSTON 

Lanan,   G.,    '17,    Farmer 
KINMUNDY 

Bargh,   G.    H.,   '14,  Journ. 

Conant,  L.  J.,  '18,  Journ. 

Fisher,  Laura  E..  '12,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Sec. 

Pructt,   E.  F.,  *i6,   Instr. 

KNOXVILLE 

Bush,  Minnie  M.,  g.   Sec. 
Greene,    Mary   W.,    f,   Instr. 
McElwain,  Jennie,   g.  Teacher 

LACON 

Cavette,  F.  E.,  '17.  Salesman 
Eberlein,  F.  W.,  '84,  Doctor 
McComis,  S.  J.  L..  g,  Supt. 
Nichols,  F.  W..  '16,  Teacher 
Robert,   J.    A.,    '09,   Engr. 

LAFAYETTE 

Ingels,  S.,  '16,  Land  Gard. 
Knox,  H.   G.,   '17.   Stud. 
Quinn,  Florence  K.   (Mrs.  R.  Humphreys) 
'18 

LA  GRANGE 

Baker.  Imo  E.   (Mrs.  C.  H.   Bent)   "05 

Barnes,    R.    O.,    '15 

Barrett.  E.   E.,   '93,  Engr. 

Bent,    C.    H..   '07,   Mgr. 

Brooks,   R.   H.,   '16,   Traffic  Mgr. 

Bryant.   R.   A..    '18 

Buck,  Luella  E.  (Mrs.  H.  R.  Linn)  '97 

Caldwell,   W.  C,  '11,  Constr. 

Carey,  Alice   (Mrs.  A.  D.  Bailey)   '06 

Crofts,   C,    '17 

Darlington.    Genevieve,    '03,    Libn. 

Davis,  J.   W.,  'o4,  Engr. 

DeWitt,  Louise  E.,  '06,  Libn. 

Diefenbach,  A.   G.,  '04,  Engr. 

Drew.  D.  J.  C,  '06,  Engr. 

Dull.   R.   W.,   '97.   Engr. 

Durland,    Alice    H.,    '10,   Teacher 

Emmond,  W.  G.,  '16,  Merchant 

Gaston.  N.  D.,  '04.  Engr. 

Grim,   F.,  '99,  Engr. 

Gunn,   C.   A.,   '92,   Arch. 

Hammitt,    A.    B.,   '15,    Engr. 

Horr.  L.  W.,  '11,  Engr. 

Hoskins.  Edna,  '12,  Supvr. 

Tewett.  R.   E.,  '12,  Engr. 

Llewellyn,    Clarinne,    '06,   Instr. 

Llewellyn,  T.  C  '77.  Arrh. 

Llewellyn,   R.   C,   '06,   Engr. 

Llewellyn,   Ruth,  '11.  Teacher 

Lodge,  F.   S.,  '08,   Engr. 

Miles,   Evelyn,   ':8,   Stud. 

Pagin,   J.    B..    '16,    Engr. 

I'iatt.  Emma  C.   (Mrs.  J.  C.  Llewellyn)    97 

R.ndcliffe,   W.   H.,  '01,   Engr. 

Randall.   E.   A.,   '11,  Draftsman 

Vial.    Alice   M.,   '90.   Teacher 

Vial,    E.    R.,    '84,    Farmer 

Vial,   F.   K.,  '85,  Engr. 

Vi.il,  H.  C,  '18 

Vial,  N.   S.,  '18,  Teacher 

Vial    R.   C.,  '93.   Farmer 

Vial.  R.  H.,  '16.  Farmer 

Wcsemann,  A.  H.,  '00,  Lawyer 

Wilson,    A.    C.    '17 
LAKE  BLUFF 

Behel,  W.   A.,   '17.   Arch. 

Engle,    E.    W.,    g.    Chem. 

Knorr,  L.   S.,  '07,  Engr. 


l.A^<E  BLUFF— Continued 
Kremers,  H.  C,  g,  Chem. 
Lawless,   J.   C,  '14,  Merchant 
Wintermeyer,    Elsa    (Mrs.    C.    D.    Wessel- 
hoeft)    '13 

LAKE  FOREST 

Allee.    W.    C,    f.    Prof. 
Campbell,  N.  N.,  '10,  Engr. 
Fales,    E.    N.,    f,    Engr. 
Hornal,    W.,    '15,    Arch. 
Schaffer,    O.    G.,    '14.    Arch. 
Schaffer,   Wilhelmina   M.,   g 
Schmidt,  W.   G.   W.,  f,   Prof. 
Sievert,  C.  W.  J.,  '14,  Engr. 

LAKE  FORK 

Handlin,  W.  C,  '09,  Biol. 
LAKE   VILLA 

Forbes,  Mabel  F.   (Mrs.  J.  S.  Bremer)   '05 
LAKE  ZURICH 

Dymond.  Lida  E.,  '06 
LA    FOX 

Barber,  J.    K.,   '16,   Reporter 

Barber,    Julia,    '13,    Teacher 

Barber,  L.  C,  '13.  Journ. 

LA  HARPE 

Thomas,  C.  J.,  '16,  Prin. 

Todd,  Ethel  (Mrs.  F.  C.  Norlin)  '15 

LA  PLACE 

Hawthorne,  Elizabeth  L.,  '04,  Teacher 
LANARK 

Rahn,    L.    A.,    '18 

Wolf,  J.   E.,   '09,   Supvr. 

LANCASTER 

Berninger,   Harriet  J.,   '15,   Dean 

LA  SALLE 

Carlson,    H.    L.,    '17 

Donoghue,  R.  C,  '99,  Lawyer 

Dugan,  C.  B.,  '08,  Engr. 

Gilbert,  Minnie  E.  (Mrs.  R.  E.  LeKander) 

'16 
Herrcke,  E.  N.,  '11,  Supt. 
Hetherington,   B.  W.,   '03,  Lawyer 
Mounce.  G..  '13.  Teacher 


tietnenngton,  u.   w.,    1 
Mounce,  G..  '13.  Teach 
Nicolet,  C.  H.,  '81.  Engr. 
Nordmeyer,    H.    W.,    f.    Bus. 
Robinson,  Ethelyn  C,  '18 
Robinson,  W.   I.,  '17.  Farmer 
Strobridge,  T.   R.,  '10,   Engr. 
Thompson,  S.,  '04,  Arch. 


LAURA 

Mathers.   A.,  '14 
Oakes,    Ella    B..    '18 

LAWRENCEVILLE 

Crow,  Barbara  (Mrs.   R.   R.  Denison),  '09 
Dutton,  M.  S..  'i.s,  Supt. 
Iloladay,   K.   M..   '18.   Chem. 
Lackey,  Kate,  '16,  Teacher 
McGaughey,  G.  E.,  '16,  Lawyer 

LEAF   RIVER 

Ayers,  Zelda  M.   (Mrs.  J.  M.  Schelling)   g 

LEBANON 

Harmon.  I.  G.,  '07.  Engr. 
Pfeffer,  L.  H.,  '17.  Farmer 

LFjNA 

Tones,  A.  E..  '01.  Farmer 
Keltner,   C.    H.,    '10,   Farmer 
Pearson,   W.    H.,   '13,    Clerk 


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1035 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


LENZUUKG 

Schutte,  T.  n.,  '12,   Prin. 
LERNA 

Balch,  Nellie  A..  '18.  Teacher 

McDonald,  Georgia  H.,  '18 
I.E    ROY 

Wliite,  Hilda  K.   (Mrs.  W.  A.  Walter)  '05 

Wirt,  Verna,  '17,  Teacher 

I.EVIXGTON 

Scroggin,   Ethel   N.    (Mrs.   W.    K.   Brown) 
•08 
l.EWISTOWN 

Belts,    C,    '07 

Boyd,    H.    S.,   '00,   Judge 

Miies,  J.  P..  '14,  Salesman 

Shields,  J.  E.,  '16,  Fanner 

Thomas,  L.,  '14 

I.K.XINGTON 

Ballew,  Margaret  E.,  g.  Stud. 
LINCOLN 

Braucher,  A.  C,  '84.  Engr. 

Braucher,  Alma  E.,  '84 

Kbersol.  E.  T..  '02.  Farm  Adv. 

Gale,  R.  A.,  '18,  Asst. 

Gayle.  R.  E.,  '16,   Farmer  ■ 

Marts,  D.  H.,  Jr.,  '00,  Lawyer 

llawkes.    W.,    '12,    Supt. 

Kuhl,  W.   P.,   '10,   Cashier 

Mangas,  L.  S.,  '08,  Lawyer 

^Lingas.  Maud  (Mrs.  F.  M.  Hagans)  '04 

Schuster.    G.,   '10,   Draftsman 

Trapp,  H.  F.,  '99,  Lawyer 

Zeter,  H.  M.,  '15.  Farmer 

T.ITCHFIELD 

Bartling,   H.   W.,   '14 
Kinder,  D.  R.,  '89,  Lawyer 
Kleinbeck.   Stella   P.,   '10,   Teacher 
Turk,   Bella  S.,   '11,   Teacher 

LITTLE  YORK 

Warnock,  H.  M.,  '16,  Farmer 

LOCKPORT 

Bentley,  R.  L.,  '14,  Farmer 
Kingston    E.  A.,  '03,  Doctor 
Frazer,  G.   C,  '15,  Farmer 
Milne,   Agnes   M.,   '15,    Mgr. 
Myers,  H.  D.,  '12.  Instr. 
Spencer,  V.  E.,  '15,  Asst. 

LODA 

Currie.    Althea    E.,    '18 
Goodell.  N.  P.,  '88,  Lawyer 
llungerford,  C.   E.,  '16,  Engr. 
Turner,  A.  H.,  '17,  Farmer 
Walters.  P.  T.,  '17,  Supt. 
West,   Marion  I.,  '18 

LOMBARD 

Blake.   J.    B.,    '87.    Engr. 
Hawkins,    Marjorie    D.    (Mrs.    L.    L.    Gen- 
son)  '17 
Vandercook,  H.  P.,  '14,  Salesman 

LONDON   MILLS 

Henderson,  Anna  H.,  '18,  Teacher 

LOSTANT 

Lundgren,  F.  E.,  '18 
Lungren,  A.  N.,  '17 

LOUISVILLE 

McCollum,  H.  D.,  '01,  Lawyer 
Moore,   A.   H.,  '78,   Business 
Moore,  S.  B.,  '07,  Lumberman 

LOVINGTON 

Bicknell,   Fay  H..  '14,   Social  Worker 
Rhodes,  C.  S..  'i6,  Engr. 
Wilt,  A.   L.,  'os.  Farmer 


LCDLOW 

Bear,  C.  R.,  '18,  Business 
Bear,  L.  R.,  '10,  Merchant 

McCLURE 

Matthews,  L.  M.,  '12,  Cashier 
McLEAN 

Coburn,  Mildred  L.,  '15,  Teacher 

I-cach,  Margaret   (Mrs.  J.  J.   Pitts)   '13 

I'itis,  J.  J.,  Jr.,   '14,    Farmer 

McLEANSBORO 

Cole,  Sophronia  R.   (Mrs.  W.  F.  Hall)   '82 
McNABB 

Bunigarner,   Irma   M.,   '09,   Teacher 

Bumgarner,   Ruth   S.,   '17 

Mills,  J.  T.,  '16,  Farmer 

Sutherland,    W.    M.,    '16,   Farmer 

Wilson,   A.    D.,    '16,   Farmer 

MACKINAW 

Broadhead.  Lemma  C.  (Mrs.  C.  D.  Eaton) 

'07 
Cook,  F.   S.,  '09,   Supt. 
Freitag,    Vina,    '18,    E)ietitian 
Kilby,    H.    S.,   '14,   Engr. 
Kinsey,   J.,    '17,    Farmer 
Kunkle,  R.  D..  '06,  Mgr. 
McCully,  W.  A.,  '04,  Contr. 
Railsback,  F.  D.,  '09,  Farmer 

MACOMB 

Bassett,  H.,  '02,  Teacher 

Cordell,  V..  '16,  Supt. 

Crawford,   J.    L.,   '17,    Chem. 

Franklin,   D.,  '04,  Judge 

(Jash.  C.  M.,  '07,  Repr. 

Harris,  W.  R..  '17,  Lawyer 

Mollis,  D.  P.,  '16.  Dir. 

Hudelson,  C.  W.,  '13,  Teacher 

Inies,   J.    L.,    '16,    Engr. 

Inies,    R..    '17,   Teacher 

Jackson,  Fanny   R.,  '03,  Libn. 

Keener,    O.    S.,    '16 

Kettron,  H.  P.,  '11,  Mgr. 

Knappenberger,   G.   E.,   '08,    Phys. 

Knappenberger,  H.  F.,  '16 

Lawyer,    J.    C,    '07,    Lawyer 

Miller,  T.  H.,  '02,  Lawyer 

Morev,   Clara   A..    '17 

Morgan.  R.   W.,  '16.  Chem. 

Olson,    Blenda,    '05,    Teacher 

Pack,   Margaret,   '13,   Teacher 

Simpson,  Nelle  L..  '17,  Teacher 

Sparry,   R.    E..   '18,    Acct. 

Standard.  A.   P.,  '05,  Surgeon 

Stinson,   Lavinia   S..   '14.  Teacher 

Tipton,  Nannie  P.  (Mrs.  S.  A.  Thompson) 

Tohill,    L.    A.,    '12.   Teacher 

Van   Cleve,  E.  E.,  '12,  Instr. 

Van  Cleve,  Laura  L.   (Mrs.  C.  C.  Hanna) 

'12 
Van  Cleve,  Mildred,    14,  Stud. 

MACON 

Towson,  Irene  (Mrs.  R.  I.  Chynoweth)  '16 

MADISON 

Horen    L.  L.,  '18,  With  Munition  Plant 
Lambraff,  G.  V..  '18 
Stice,  H.   S..  '15,  Supt. 

MAGNOLIA 

French,  R.  W..  '14,  Farmer 
MALIOMET 

Barnhart,  J.  M.,  '06.  Chem. 

Davis.   Anna  C.    (Mrs.    R.   L.   Myers)     05. 
Teacher 

Miller,    A.    R..    '18 

Pearman.  J.  O..  '81.  Doctor 

Wykle,    Bertha    A.,   '14,   Teacher 


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ILLINOIS— Continued 


MANSFIELD 

Collier,  Ethel  A.,  '17,  Prin. 

Davis,  Mallie  L.   (Mrs.  L.  E.  Gohii)   'i,? 

Gohn,   L.    E..   '13,   Supt. 

Huckin,    F.   R.,    '09.    Phys. 

Klindworth,   Mildred   L.,    '17,   Teacher 

Myers,  Odessa  M.,  '14,  Teacher 

Myers,  \V.  R..  '16 

Pilchard,    E.    I.,    '17 

Warren,   Anna    M.,    'iS,    Teacher 

Wyman,  W.,  'is 

MANTENO 

Dole,   Ethel   M.,  '14,   Demonstrator 

Dole,  Laura  E.,  'i8,  Supvr. 

Dole.  Lillian  D.   (Mrs.   L.  E.  Kennedy)   'i 

Fellows,  J.  P.,  '11,  Farmer 

Holmes,  C.   v.,  '16,  Bus. 

Robinson,  C.  J.,  '09,  Farmer 

Snyder,  L.  A.,  '14,  Farmer 

MANVILLE 

Phillips,  L.  C,  '09,  Farmer 
MAPLE  PARK 

Clyne,  Kathleen  M.,  '13,  Libn. 

MARENGO 

Gilkerson,  H.  C,  '-13,  Farmer 
Rogers,  H.  S.,  '17,  Teacher 
Stevens,  Grace  E.,  '10 

MARION 

Burkhart.  J.,  '03,  Shoe  Dealer 
Clarida,  T.   W.,   '17,   Teacher 
Cochran,   C.   B.,  '15,   Lumber  Dealer 
Colp,   L.   A.,   '04.   Lawyer 
Dumas,  Velma  B.,  '18,  Teacher 
Harris.    Elodia   F,,    '16,    Demonstrator 
Hart,   W.   E..   '11,   Farm  Adv. 
Hoffman,  F.  G.,  '07,  Contr. 
Warder,  Laura  B.,  '05,  Clerk 
White,  Agnes  C,  '17,  Dietitian 

jMARIISSA 

Mathews,  C.  W..  '12,  Engr. 

MARSEILLES 

Carney.  Mary  V.,  '15.  Teacher 

Gum,   H.   A.,  '16,   Engr. 

Haines,  Mabel   (Mrs.   S.  W.  Cleave)   '13 

Hattrem,  W.  M.,  '10.  Chem. 

MARSHALL 

Booth,   L.,   '17 

Clements.   O.   R.,   '14,  Lawyer 

Frazier,  J.   B.,  '14.  Farmer 

Mundorf,   M.   R..  '18 

Ruffner,   Rachel,   '18,   Dietitian 

Weir,    Amy    A.,    '18 

Weir,  Pearl,  '18 

MARTINSVILLE 

Hull,   Anna   L.,  '10,  Teacher 
Tarble.  C.  N.,  '13,  Farmer 
Walworth,  E.  H.,  '13,  Farm  Adv. 

MARTINTON 

Drew,  L.  A.,  '07,  Farmer 

MASCOUTAH 

Gentry,  C.   S..  g,  Dir. 
Lill.   H.    F.,    *07     Lawyer 
Postel,    A.    J.,   '11,   Mfr. 
Postel,  F.  W.,  '15,  Mgr. 
Postel.   T..  '83 
Postel,   Mertie  A..  '14 
Postel,  U.  S..  '17 

MASON    CITY 

Ellsberry,  L.   K.,  '10,  Merchant 
Mathers    M.   B.,  '13,  Farmer 
Scheid,  J.  P.,  '13.  Supt. 


MATTOON 

Barrett,   Agnes,   '10,  Teacher 

Chuse,   H.    A.,    '99,    Mech.    Engr. 

Craig,   E.  C,  '93,   Lawyer 

Dole,  Sarah   P.   (Mrs.  C.  E.  Morgan)  'o: 

Donnell,  A.   D.,   '16,   Engr. 

Fletcher,   C.   IL,    '13,    Lawyer 

Gannaway,  M.,  '07 

Hannah,  H.  I.,  '13.  Lawyer 

Hill,  J.  E.,  '16,  Teacher 

Homann,   F.,   '14,   Farmer 

Hughes.    C.    W.,    '00,    Lawyer 

Kelly,  F.  H.,  '16,  Lawyer 

Kendall,  H.   F.,  '89.  Editor 

Lehman,   L.   L.,   t.   Banker 

McFall,   D.   M.,   '16 

McNutt,    T.,  Jr.,  '94,  Lawyer 

Millar,  R."  W.,  '16,  Teacher 

Moore.  Genevieve,  '11,  Teacher 

Moss,  Mary  F.  (Mrs.  J.  F.  Wiley)  '05 

Noble.  L.  R.,  '76,  Business 

Real,  R.   G.,  '12,  Lawyer 

Richards.   P.   M.,  '09,   Engr. 

Riddle.    Lillian,    '13,   Teacher 

Rue,   O..   'is,   Engr. 

Shinn,  H.  E.,  '10 

Tehon.  L.  R.,  f 

Troxel,  F.   E.,  '16.  Engr. 

Tucker,  B.  F.,  '08,  Supt. 

Van  Meter.  J.  C,  '17 

Whitten,   Mabel.   D.,   '18 

Wiley,  J.  F.,  g,  Supt. 

MAYWOOD 

Beckington,  Olive  R.,  '12,  Teacher 
Bracken,   E.   F.,  '01,   Engr. 
Dumond,  L.  A..  '10,  Mgr. 
Frayer,  D.  S.,  '15.  Rodman 
Lancaster,   Ruth    E.,   '16,   Yeowoman 
Langdon,  R.  M.,  '11,  Supt. 
McMahon,  Grace  D..  '08,  Libn. 
Quick,  O.,   f.  Teacher 
Wood,  S.  G.,  '10 
Wuerffel,  H.  S.,  'g8,  Electn. 
Wyland,   R.   V.,   '15,   Minister 
Yeager,  L.  E.,  '18,   Asst. 

MAZON 

Barker,  B.  A.,  'is,  Farmer 
Larson.  C.  C,  '18 
Murray,    F.    H.,    '15 
Murray,  N.  F.,  '12,  Chem. 
Sproul,    R.   A.,    '17 

MECHANICSBURG 

Hullard,   E.  W.,  '13.  Insp. 
Fullenwider,   Elizabeth   L.,    g.   Teacher 
Fullenwider,    W.   T.,   '11,   Farmer 

MEDIA 

Pendarvis,  W.  O.,  '15 

MEDORA 

Johnson,  E.  G.,  '17,  Herdsman 
MELROSE 

Foster,  E.   R.,  '14,  Engr. 
MELVIN 

Arends,  A.  B^  '17,  Farmer 

Arends,    F.    Ci.,     10,   Farmer 

MENDOTA 

Black,    J.    E.,    '14,    Engr. 
Bush,  A.  W.,  '94.  Merchant 

MEMPHIS 

Conlcy,  J.   E.,  '03,  Engr. 
Dolan,  J.  L..  '17.  Teacher 
Fclton,    H.    N..    *i7 
fk-igcr,   L.   C.  '18,  Acct. 
Haight,  S.  J.,  Jr.,  '03,  Farmer 
Madden,  G.  IL.  t.  Banker 
Schaller,  G.   S.,  '16,  Engr. 
Swisher,  W.  J.,  '10,  Engr. 


Geographical  Index 
ILLINOIS— Continued 


1037 


METROPOLIS 

Bristow,   G.    W.,   '17 

Gibbons,  Maud  A.,   '17 

Helm,   H.   C.  '17 

Helm,    L.    L.,    '12,    Tobacconist 

Helm,   R.   R.,  '07,  Lawyer 

Leonard,    F.    B.,   Jr.,   '12,    Lawyer 

McCall,   E.   A.,   '01,   Druggist 

Moore,  Mabel  D.   (Mrs.  R.  R.  Helm)  '07 

MH.FORD 

Caldwell,   Ruth   M.,   '17,  Prin. 
David,  S.   G.,  '07,  Farmer 
McCullock,  H.   W.,  'is,   Supt. 
Marquis,  L.  D..  '15,  Draftsman 
Molyneaux,   Juanita   O.    (Mrs.   J.    W.    Clif- 
ton)  '17 

MILLINGTON 

Freeman,  H.  E.,  Doctor 
Scoggin,   Berenice,   '09,  Teacher 

MH-TON 

Johnston,  P.  E.,  '17,  Farmer 
MINIER 

Albright.  R.  B.,  '14 

Briggs,  S.   A.,  '11,  Farmer 

Peine,   A.   F.,  g.   Prof. 

Peine.  Adela  L.  C.    (Mrs.  J.   W.   Rost)    '07 

MINONK 

Buckler,  J.   B.,  '18,  Supt. 

Ford,  Edith  H.,  '13,  Libn. 

Parks,  H.  A.,   '09,  Farmer 

Siebens,   A.   R.,  '15,   Sec. 

Siebens,  Thelka  M.    (Mrs.   M.  A.  Chappel) 

g.   Missionary 
Tucker,  R.  H..  'iS 

MODESTO 

Brown,  H.  W.,  '17,  Clerk 
MOKENA 

Eakle,  S.,  J.,  '94,  Sch.   Prin. 

MOLINE 

Anderson.  C.  G.,  '98,  Engr. 

Anderson,    M.   J.,    '09,   Draftsman 

Beal,  D.  M.,  '08,  Business 

Beal,  W.  H.,  "16,  Insp. 

Bergert,  H.  A.,  '06,  Engr. 

Burgston,   C.   H.,   '17,   Dir. 

Byers,  F.  M..  '08,  Agr. 

Carlson,  C.  B.,  '09,  Supt. 

Carlson,  M.  R.,  '12,  Farmer 

Claar,  E.  A.,  '15,  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Worker 

Cowley,    F.    K..    f,    Instr. 

Dewend,   F.  R.,  '12,  Engr. 

Dolkart,  L.,  '03,  Engr. 

Dunn,   T.,    '12.   Merchant 

Eagle,  E.  L.,  '12,  Lawyer 

Fiske,   C.    W.,  '03,   Engr. 

Friend,   R.   O.,  '07,   Engr. 

Fritze,   L.   A.,  'ii,   Chem. 

Gilmore,  L.  N.,  '15,  Mgr. 

Gloyd,  G.  V.  R.,  '12,  Arch. 

Godehn,  R.  A.,  '16.  Elstimator 

Gripp,    E.    A.,    '18 

Hazard.  L.   H.,  '08,   Engr. 

Hodgson,  J.  H.  S.,  '10,  Engr. 

Horn,  B.  A.,  '10,  Arch. 

Horst,  A.   E.,  '11,  Contr. 

Ingwers,  A.   H.,   '18 

Johnson,  E.  E.,  '10,  Bus. 

Johnston,  J.  M.,  '09,  Lawyer 

Tones,  T.  N.,  '09,  Teacher 

Kell,  C.   N.,  '12,  Engr. 

King.  B.  A.,  '09,  Mfr. 

Kneberg.  Goldie  M.,  '10,  Sec. 

Larson,  N.  A.,  '03,  Judge 

Loosley,  F.  E.,  '04.  Draftsman 

McClurg.   W.   S.,  '06,   Lawyer 

McCormick,  E.,  '14,  Engr. 

Railshack,  H.  M..  '11,  Mgr. 


MOLINX— Continued 

Rainey,   E.  C,    '09,   Ed. 
Samuels,  J.  H.,  '88,  Engr. 
Schacht,  J.  H.,  '03,  Draftsman 
Schillinger,  Josephine,  '01,  Teacher 
Schulzke,    W.   H.,    '09.    Arch. 
Scott,   Eleanor  B.,  g,   Teacher 
Soverhill,    H.    A.,    '00,    Engr. 
Strauch.  D.  J.,     17,   Engr. 
Strombeck.   G.   M.,   '07,  Engr. 
Surman,  H.  E.,  '10,  Engr. 
Tilton,  K.   D.,   '14,    Engr. 
Vernon,  M.  II.,  '17,  Engr. 
Walker,   R.,  Jr.,   '98,  Mfr. 
Warnock,  D.   W.,  '10,  Chem. 
Webber,  \V.  B.,  '08,  Draftsman 
Whiteside.  W.  E.,  '07,  Lawyer 
Wolter,    M.,    '16,    Appraiser 

MOMEN'CE 

Baechler,  Matilda  M.,  '18,  Teacher 
Du    Frain,    F.    J.,    '16,    Prin. 
Fontaine,  E.   O.,  '15.   Libn. 
Howk,  C.   D.,  'is.  Teacher 
Seavey,    H.    R.,    '18 

MONMOUTH 

Blayney,  Lillian,  g.  Teacher 

Gates,   A.   W.,   '92,   Engr. 

Heuse,    E.    O.,    g,    Prof. 

Innis,  Orma  A.   (Mrs.  J.   C.   Smith)    '10 

Lauder,    F.    R.,    '18 

Nottlemann,  R.  H.,  g,  Teacher 

(Dkey,  Ruth  E.,  g,  Instr. 

Sawyer,  H.  G.,  'is,  Chem. 

Sherrick,  J.   C,  '17,  Arch. 

Stevenson,   I.    R.,   '10,   Engr. 

Stewart,  C.  R.,  '17,  Farmer 

MONTICELLO 

Burgess,  R.  R.,  '04,  Arch. 

Doss,   W.  A.,  '07,  Lawyer 

Kastel,  T.  J.,  '12,  Lawyer 

Kratz,  J.   P.,  '00.   Farmer 

Kratz,  Laura,  '97,  Sculptor 

Miller,  A.  C,  '09,   Mfr. 

Moore,   A.   F.,   t,   Mfr. 

Nichol,  Agnes  E.  (Mrs.  T.  J.  Foster)   '06 

Shonkwiler,   F.   L.,  '18,   Engr. 

MONTROSE 

Spitler,    J.    C,    '07,    Farmer 
MORGAN   PARK 

Stewart,    R.  J.,   '04,   Mgr. 

MORRIS 

Dawson,    Helen   M.,    '15.    Teacher 
Jones,   Frances   E.,   '01,   Libn. 
Larson,  Martha  S.,  'lo,  Teacher 
MacDonald,  A.  P.,  '16,  Dealer 
Sachse,  W.  G.,  '05,  Phys. 

MORRISON 

Abbott,  A.  N.,  '8s,  Farmer 

Abbott,  B.  T..  '11,  Farmer 

Abbott,    H.    G.,    '18 

Abbott.   L.  A.,  'is,  Farmer 

Borman,   Mabel  M.,   '17,   Teacher 

Feldman,  J.    E.,   '16,   Farmer 

Hazelton,  Mabel  A.  (Mrs.  A.  G.  Burnham) 

'07 
Kleinschrodt,  B.  L.,  '14 
Nowlen,  P.   A.,  '15,  Teacher 
Roberts,  Miriam  it.   (Mrs.  T.   P.  Brannum) 

•06 

MORRISONVILLE 

Beauford,  May   A.    (Mrs.   H.  L.   Deal)    '06 
Deal,  H.   L.,  '08,  Farmer 

.MORTON 

Dillon,  Edna  L.   (Mrs.  L.  D.  Mosinian)   '07 
Gulick,  E.  E.,  '92.  Teacher 
Goodyear,  H.  M.,  '13,  Phys. 


1038 


University  of  Illinois 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


MORTON — Continued 

Mosiman,  J.  E.,  '11,  Farmer 
Mosiman,  L.  '06,  Mgr. 
Sweitzer,   F.   E..   '12,   Fanner 

MOOSEHEART 

McKinnell,    Isabelle    G.,    '17,    Teacher 
MOUND  CITY 

Eichorn,  W.   H.,  '18 

Gaunt,  Gail    (Mrs.   R.   E.   Winkleman)    '18 

MOUNDS 

Ilartman,  M.  M.,  '17,  Farmer 
Lewis,   Edna,   '12,   Prin. 

MOWTLAQUA 

Clark,  J.  G.,  '18 
Harris,  C,  '10,  Draftsman 
Rodman,  C.   S.,  '04,   Teacher 
Simpson,  L.  F.,  '17,  Instr. 

MT.   CARMEL 

Chipman  Paul,  '94,  Engr. 
Churchill,  J.  E.,  '14,  Engr. 
Ewald,  P.  G.,  '17,  Farmer 
Foster,  J.  K.,  '09,  Salesman 
Keller,  A.  R..  '16,  Engr. 
Rowland,  E.  M.,  '00,  Ed. 
Schucker,   R.    W.,   '15,  Arch. 

MT.  CARROLL 

Beard,  W.  P.,  ':5,  Teacher 
Campbell,  S.  C,  '08,  Engr. 
Hostetter,   R.   B.,   '12,  Farmer 
Mahood,  H.  S.,  '16 
Smith,   C.   C,  '12,  Engr. 

MT.  ERIE 

James,  F.   M.,  '99,  Clergyman 

MT.  GREENWOOD 

Spitler,  W.  N.,  '05,  Draftsman 

MT.    MORRIS 

Griswold,  Elizabeth  V.,  '08,  Teacher 
Hanes,  E.  F.,  '14,  Teacher 

MT.   OLIVE 

Bernreuter.  \V.,  '10,  Bacterid. 
Buhrman,  Elaine  L.,  '17,  Teacher 

MT.   PULASKI 

Cook,  T.  L.,  '05,  Teacher 

Miller,  Marie  M.   (Mrs.  F.  C.   Van  Hook) 

Van"  Hook,  F.  C,   '09,   Phys. 
MT.  STERLING 

Clark.  Meribah  E..  '16,  Teacher 
McCoy,   H.   VV.,  '17,   Teacher 
Alanny,    F.    H.,   '97,    Business 
Manny,  W.  I.,  '90.  Lawyer 
Richart,   Blanche   B..   '18 
Rutledgc,   Nellie   I..  '08,   Business 
Turner,    C.    E.,    '17 

MT.  ve;rnon 

Allen,   A.,   '08,    Business 

Bond,  Anna  L.,   'o3>  Teacher 

Echols,  S.,  'os,  Prin.  H.  S. 

Gilbert.  J.  H..  '16,  Lawyer 

Johnson,   G.   K.,   '08,  Merchant 

Moss,  Ruth  A.,  '17,  Teacher 

Pollock.  J.  L.,  '78.  Lawyer 

Reid,   G.    H..    '18 

Shelley.    E.    F..   '16 

Sparks,  Annie  E.  (Mrs.  R.  H.  Pai.sley)  '04 

Valentine,   F.    W.,   '18,    Supt. 

Ward,  H.  B.  P.,  '07,  Business 

Williams,  E.,  '10,  Teacher 

MUNCIE 

Albee.   C.   L.,   '18 
Purnell,   W.   F..   '18 


MURDOCK 

Shirk,  W.   A.,  '12,   Mgr. 
MURPIIYSBORO 

Bost,  E.  L.,  g,  Supt. 

Eck,   Josephine   A.    (Mrs.   L.    Stewart)    '10 

Deason,  F.  E.,  '06,  Farmer 

Fager,   E.   P.,   '16,  Chem. 

Fager,  G.  E.  K.,  '18,  Insp. 

Gill,  R.  Z.,  '87,  Contr. 

Glenn,  L.  A.,  '11,  Lawyer 

Glenn,  O.  F.,  '00,  Lawyer 

Martell,    E.    A.,    '18 

Parks,  D.  C,  '07,  Farmer 

Pierson,  Mary  L.,  '18 

Stephens,  Ethel  G.,  '17,  Teacher 

Stewart,  L.   R.,  '11,  Lawyer 

Stiritz,   B.  A.,   '18,  Fellow 

NAPERVILLE 

Funk,  Irene  M.   (Mrs.  J.  A.  Royce)   '12 

Greene,  A.  R.,  '14,  Farmer 

Mather,  F.  E.,  '95,  Engr. 

Nichols,   J.    L.,    '13 

Thomas,   A.    R.,    '16,   Farmer 

Thomas,  Polly  E.,  '16 

Thompson,  H.  P.,  '13,  Banker 

Voegelein,   Lilly   B.,  g.   Prof. 

Von  Oven,  F.  W.,  '98,  Engr. 

NASHVILLE 

Agg,   Sarah   (Mrs.   F.  J.   Schleifcr)   '17 
Hohman,   E.   P.,  '16 
Holston,   B.  B..  '94,  Lawyer 
Moore,  Mabel  E..  '17,  Stud. 
Schleifer,  F.  J.,  '17,  Farmer 

NAUVOO 

Bolton.  W.  J..  '18 

NELSON 

Stitzel,  C.   M.,  '12,  Farmer 
NEOGA 

Welshimer,  R.   R.,  f.  Col. 

Wilson,  Lola  E.,   g 

NEPONSET 

Ballans,  Anna  M.,  g 

Steele,  Lottie  E.   (Mrs.  E.  R.  Stetson)   '14 

NEWARK 

Callan,    J.    A.,    '07.    Prof. 
Goff,  Lutie  A.   (Mrs.  J.   A.  Callan)   '09 
Naden,  Gladys  L.,  '18,  Teacher 
Olsen,  A.  L.,  '17,  Farmer 

NEW  BADEN 

Yaeger,  E.  G.,  '18 
NEW  BOSTON 

Drury,  C.  F.,  '02,  Farmer 

NEW  HOLLAND 

Wendell,   F.   G.,   '02 
NEWMAN 

Anderson,  Rena  (Mrs.  A.    R.   McDonald) 
'14  ,         ^ 

Gilkey,  J.   R.,     16,  Farmer 

Mclntyre,  Ruhama  L.,  '07,  Teacher 

Norris,  D.   R.,  '17,  Engr. 

Rutherford,   Eugenia  E.,  '15 

Rutherford,   Florence,  '17 

NEWTON 

Girhard,    II.    R..    '18 

Prather,  T.  O.,  '12,  Lawyer 

Pursifull,  J.  H.,  '09,  Supt. 

Shup,  L.   E..  '18 
\  I  ANTIC 

Hall,   R.   P.,  '14.  Farmer 
.NIOTA 

Webb,  J.  K.,  '16.  Farmer 


Geographical  Indkx 
ILLINOIS— Continued 


1039 


NOKOMIS 

Barton,  VV.  E.    '07,  Engr. 
Buellesfield,   H.,   '06,   Supt.,   Schs. 
Schneider,    D.    C.,    '15,    Engr. 
Woltman,  J.  J.,   '14,  Engr. 

NORMAL 

Barger,  T.   M.,    '07,  Teacher 

Barton.    Olive   L.,    '05,    Dean 

Blair,   F.    1.,   '05,  Engr. 

Brand,  Marjorie  L.,  'i8 

Brand,    .Sara   H.    (Mrs.    O.   K.    Yeager)    '10 

Brown,  C.  A.,  '14,  Farmer 

Brown,  E.   S.,   '14,  Farmer 

Denning,   Bertha  E.,  '10,  Teacher 

Dillon,   Mertie  M.    (Mrs.   F.   I.   Dillon)    '04 

Dillon,   R.   H.,   '01,   Engr. 

Edds,  Vera  O.,  '18,  Pastoral  Asst. 

Eyman,   R.   L.,  '14,   Instr. 

Felmley,  D.,  h,  Univ.  Pres. 

Felmley,  Mildred  H.,  '13,  Teacher 

Fitz-gerrell    J.  A.,  '16,  Farm  Supt. 

Gantz,  H.  S.,  '17,  Farmer 

Kennedy,  K.,  '17 

Kern,   Esther  A.    (Mrs.    R.   L.    Eyman)   '14 

Moses,  Cleda  V.,  '12,  Teacher 

Muhl,  F.  L.,  '04,  Instr. 

Pricer,   J.    L.,    '07,    Prof. 

Seeley,  Esther  B.,  '14,  Teacher 

Simmons,  A.  T.,  '01,  Arch. 

NORRIS  CITY 

Hoskins,   Carrie   E.,   '12 
Hoskins,   Mary   M.,   '13,   Teacher 

OAKLAND 

Nesbit,  Mary  F..  '03,  Teacher 
Pemberton,  C,    10,  Engr. 

OAK  PARK 

Ames,    W.    B.,    '17 

Apgar,  L.  M.,  '12,  Asst. 

Barnes,  Ruth  L.,  'iS 

Bergmann,   F.,   '15,  Designer 

Brand,  H.  A.,  '08,  Arch. 

Burton,  C.  K.,  '17,  Contr.  Checker 

Chacey,  Anna  O.,   '03 

Clarahan,  C.  H.,  Jr.,  '18 

Clayberg,    H.    D.,   '13,    Prof. 

Cleary,  J.   M.,   '06,  Journ. 

Consoer,   G.   B.,   '17 

Consoer,  Meta,  '13,  Teacher 

Crooks,    H.   F.,    'i6 

Dole,  L.  A.,  '13,  Engr. 

Dutton,   H.    B.,   '17 

Elder,   Loretta   (Mrs.  A.   F.   Robinson)   '81 

Erskine,  A.  W.,  '12,  Engr. 

Erskine,    R.    N.,    '09,   Lawyer 

Goelitz,  W.  H.,  '16,  Contr. 

Haase,   H.   E.,   '06,   Mfr. 

Hall,    Ethel   L.    (Mrs.   F.   F.   Beeby)    '09 

Hanna,  Roberta  L.,  '07,  Teacher 

Harris,  J.  W.,  '86,  Engr. 

Hopkins.  Mabel  (Mrs.  G.  W.  Hubbard)  '01 

Hough,   W.   H.,   '16,   Engr.  ■ 

Hubbard,  G.  W.,  '99,  Engr. 

Huse,  Louise  M.   (Mrs.  K.  M.  Pray)   '07 

Jones,  L.  S.,  g,  Supt. 

Kelly,  J.   T..  '18 

Kilner,  L.  M.   (Mrs.  M.   L.  Carr),  '06 

Klooster,    C.    A.,    '12,    Engr. 

Kolb,  M.  A.,  '18 

Kraft,   R.  R.,  '18 

Kreidler,    C.   J.,    '18 

Krieg,  Amelia  A.,  '17,   Stud. 

Kuehn,  A.  .L.,  '00,  Engr. 

Larkin,  F.  D.  L.,   '13,  Contr. 

Lindstrom,  A.   W.,  '11,   Engr. 

Millar,   E.  S.,  '16 

Miller,  J.   H.,  '15,  Engr. 

Millizen,   Edna  V.,   '15,  Teacher 

Mitchell.   L.    O.,  '18 

Nelson.   Severina  E.,  '18 

Nilsen,  P.   J.,  '15,   Engr 

Pease,  T.  C,  f,  Assoc. 


OAK  PARK— Continued 
Peck,  R.  L.,  Jr.,  '17 
Petersen,  J.  B.,  '11.  Chem. 
Phelps,  J.  C,  '14,  Engr. 
Poor,   E.    L.,   '02,   Advertising 
Prochaska,    O.    L.,    f,    Chem. 
Prout,  H.  B.,  '10,  Salesman 
Robertson,  Miriam   S.,   '17,   Singer 
Robinson,  A.   W.,   '16,   Engr. 
Robinson,  R.  E.,  '08,  Draftsman 
Robson,  C.   D.,   '09,  Designer 
Rogers,  F.   G.,  '07,  Engr. 
Rose,  L.  v.,  '02,  Business 
Savage,  W.  C,  '17,  Mgr. 
Schlader,  E.  H.,  '16,  Engr. 
Scott,  Frances  M.,  'ii.  Teacher 
Seaman,  Katherine  (Mrs.  E.  F.  Blakeslee) 

'is 
Selsam,   Beulah    E.,   '15,   Teacher 
Sivern,  P.  W.,  '11,  Arch. 
Snell.  C.  E.,  '18 
Strong,   R.   S.,   '06,  Mfr. 
Sype,  Cj.,  '05,  Teacher 
Taylor,  J.  O.,  '04,  Engr. 
Vopat,  J.  F.,  '18 

Vosburgh,  W.  R.,  Jr.,  '13,  Salesman 
Waggoner,   H.  D.,  '09,  Instr. 
Wanderer,   A.    E.  J.,   '10,   Grocer 
Wanderer.   O.  W.   R.,  '11,   Engr. 
Webster,  H.  C,  '14,  Estimator 
Westcott,  C.  H.,  '14,  Engr. 
Weston,  Abbie   (Mrs.   W.  C.   Swern)    '85 
Whitney,   J.   L.,   '17 
Yeaton,  F.  D.,  '07,  Engr. 

OAKWOOD 

Weisiger,  G.  B.,  '11,  Prin. 
OBLONG 

Heck,  A.  F.,  '13,   Teacher 

McGee,     Edna     A.     (Mrs.     Barnhart)     '14, 
Teacher 

Pollock,   H.   R.,   '14,  Teacher 

Vance,   M.    S.,   '04,    Teacher 

Weinberg,  Elizabeth,  '17,  Teacher 

OGDEN 

Brennan,   Wintress,   '14,  Libn. 

OGLESBY 

Andrews,  J.  A.,  '15,  Supt. 

OHIO 

Anderson,    W.    W.,    '17,    Farmer 
Smith,   Gladys    (Mrs.   W.  W.  Anderson) 
'17 

OLIVE   BRANCH 

Wilbourn,   A.    J.,   '12 

OLNEY 

Baird,  J.  M..  '08,   Lawyer 

Campbell,  W.  F.,   '17 

Chesrown,   L.   M.,  '14,   Engr. 

Coen,  H.   C,  '03 

Drew,   J.    A.,    '09.   Hort. 

Fritchey,  P.  B.,  '12,  Salesman 

Fritchey,  T.  A.,  Jr.,  '13,   Bus. 

Glenz,    E.   A.,   '13.    Mgr. 

Love,   Mary   E.    (Mrs.   F.  W.   Muncie)    '16 

Muncie,  F.  W.,  g,  Chem. 

Piper,  H.   B.,   '13,  Farm  Adv. 

Shy,   F.   S..  '18 

Turlay,  Anne  M.,  '15,  Teacher 

Ward,  Madge  V.   (Mrs.   E.  A.   Glenn)    '14 

Weber,  Gertrude  T.,  '16,  Dietitian 

Wharf,   A.   J.,   '98,   Engr. 

ONARGA 

Knoche,    J.    C,    '17 

Lindsey,   L.   M.,   '17 

Rowley,   Adeline   W.    (Mrs.   J.    Kewley)    f 

Warnock,  C.   H.,  '12,  Agr. 


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ONEIDA 

Finley,  J.  O.,  '17.  Farmer 
Sundell,  R.   D.,  '16,  Engr. 

OREGON 

Fischer,  L.,  '91,  Merchant 
Mattison,  J.  D.,  '15,  Engr. 
RAimery,   F.   A.,   '13,   Dairyman 
Warmolts,  L.,  Jr.,  '17 

ORION 

Ferguson,   Alice  M.,  '18,   Teacher 

OSWEGO 

Cutter,  W.  C,  '10,  Farmer 
Harlan,   C.   L.,   g,    Prof. 

OTTAWA 

Baxter,   V.   B.,  '14,  Agr. 

Beam,  F.  C.  '98.  Mgr. 

Bissel,   G.  F.,  '15,   Ceram. 

Brooks,  J.   S.,  '08,  Agr. 

Cairns,  D.  G.,  '02,  Lawyer 

Cleave,  S.  W.,  '11,  Fanner 

Coffey,  Hazel  B.   (Mrs.   F.  J.  Giehler)   '14 

Collins,  Mary   (Mrs.  L.  J.  Horan)   '05 

Daly,  E.   P.,  '17 

Ehly,  Emma  L.,  '07,  Teacher 

Eustis,  Laura  M.,  '05,  Dir. 

Fullerton,  C.  B.,  '11,  Lawyer 

Gay,  S.  A.,  '13,  Arch. 

Giehler,  F.  J.,  '14,  Engr. 

Glover,  R.  C,  '15,  Lawyer 

Kaun,   R.  F.,  '14,   Engr. 

Kaun,  W.  V.,  '13,  Engr. 

Knapp,  L.   D.,   '15,   Engr. 

Langtnan,    J.    O.,    '00,    Ins. 

Pool.  E.  H.,  'is.  Lawyer 

Rhoads,  H.   A.,  '99,   Business 

Shaffer,  R.  F.,  '16,  Farm  Adv. 

Smt^r,  T.  W.,  '99,  Lawyer 

Snook,  Vera  J.,  'ii.  Libn. 

Sparks,  Myrtle  E.,  '89,  Teacher 

Stevenson,  A.  M.,  '01,   Stenog. 

OTTUMWA 

Haw,  A.  B.,  g 

OWANECO 

Large,  G.   P.,   '09,  Instrumentman 

OZARK 

Reid,  Mollie,  '15 

Thomason,  J.   F.,  '13,   Orchardist 

PALESTINE 

Apple,   Ghloe  M.,  '07,  Teacher 
Cawood,  H.  R.   ,'09,  Engr. 
(ilimer,  Mary  E.,  '14,  Teacher 
Eager,   D.    B.     '14,   Prin. 
Hawkins,  R.  R.,  '13,  Designer 
Mills.    G.    G.,    '12,    Mgr. 
Sutcliffe,  Dorothy  '16,  Teacher 

PALOMA 

Henry,  Mary  A.,  '15,  Social  Worker 
Lawless,  Julia  A.,  '08 

PAN  A 

Allen,  E.   V.,  '16,  Engr. 
Andrews,   Mary  A..   '18,   Teacher 
Barth,  E.   F.,  '16,  Farmer 
Cox,  R.  W.,  '14.  Teacher 
Cutler,  J.,   '14,  EJigr. 
Griffith,   L.    G..   '12,    Lawyer 
Johnson,   R.   C,  '14,  Teacher 
Lohr,   L.    W.,   '13,   Supt. 
Preihs,  J.   W.,  '06,  Lawyer 
Reese.  L.  W..  '16,  Stud. 
Rwssell,  W.  J.    "09 
.Simpson,   F.,     08,   Farmer 
Stocker,  L.   O.,  '12,  Arch. 


PARIS 

Baldwin,  Aneta,  '01,  Teacher 

Baldwin,  Janet  C,  '16,  Teacher 

Bell,  Norma  E.,  '17,  Teacher 

Black,   B.  A.,  '18,  Instr. 

Butler,  R.   G.,  '13,  Engr. 

Crosby,   H.   F.,  '16,   Supvr. 

Danely,  Mary   G.   (Mrs.  A.  W.  Slaughter) 

'02 
Dayton.  D.  V.,  '08,  Judge 
Dickenson,  R.  W.,  '12,  Farm  Adv. 
Everhart,  T.  W.   B.,   '86.   Supt.,  Schs. 
Fentz,    F.    C,   '14,   Engr. 
Fleming,   Denna   F.,   '16,  Teacher 
Frazier,  A.  O.,  '15,   Supt. 
Frazier,    J.    Z.,    '18 
Gernert,  W.   B.,   g,   Farm  Adv. 
Hamilton,  D.   H.,   '17 
Hamilton.  T.  S.,  '17,  Stud. 
Headley,  F.  L.,  '16,  Farmer 
Horning,  R.  A.,  '14,  Engr. 
Kincaid.    S.   W.,  '02,   Lawyer 
Lauher,  P.  B.,  '12,  Lawyer 
Leist,    C,    '18 

Link,  Hilah  J.   (Mrs.  H.   S.   Kirk)   '15 
Logan,   F.  A.,  '17 
Long,    L.    F.,   '17.   Engr. 
McLaughlin,  J.  W.,  '14,  Engr. 
Mapes,  J.  v.,  '02,  Farmer 
Maxwell,  L.  B.,  '17 
Maxwell,  R.  J.,  '18 
Ousley,  H.   P.,  '14,   Mgr. 
Rowe,  H.   B.,  '95,  Pharmacist 
Wenz,  Carolvn  L.,  '18 
Wilson,   M.    B..   '81 
Worsham,  W.  B.,  '12,  Mgr. 

PARK  RIDGE 

Place,  R.   M.,  '88,  Lawyer 
PAWNEE 

Farnam,    Bertha    L.,   '18 
PAXTON 

Anderson,  J.  E.,  '04,  Ins.  Agt. 

Cannaday,  W.  M.,  Jr.,  '13,  Lawyer 

Corbly,  L.    S.,  '15,   Lawyer 

Gourley,  Margaret  T.,  '09,  Teacher 

Gourley,  Mary  J.,  '09.  Teacher 

Kyte,  J.  F.,  '04.   Business 

Larson,   C.   A.,   '06,   Dir. 

Larson,  H.  P.,  '10,  Cashier 

La  Tiir.  Angie,  "18 

McCracken,  W.  K.,  '16,  Salesman 

Swank.  Edith  A.,  '15,  Teacher 

Swanson,   Elder  L.,    '10,   Teacher 

PAYSON 

Rankin,   C.    H.,    '85,   Farmer 

Rankin,  Lura  J.,   '18 

Robbins,  E.  F..  '00,  Farm  Mgr. 

PECATONICA 

Marks,  Sarah  A.,  'is,  Prin. 
PEiKIN 

Criss,    E.,    '15 

Crist,    E.   B.,    '13,   Engr. 

Fehrman,  Claribel,  '13 

Fehrman,    Florence,     15 

Janscn,  D.  H.,  '94,  Contr. 

Lowry,   T.   G.,   '08.    Foreman 

Moschel,   L.  C  '05,   Business 

Orr,  Mary  E..  '14,  Teacher 

Powers.   J.    M.,   '10,    Lawyer 

Prettyman,  W.  S..  '04,  Lawyer 

Rust,  L.  J.,  '16,  Engr. 

Wood,  D.  C,  '13,   Engr. 

PENFIEI-D 

Britt,  C.  A..  '17.  Farmer 
Fowler,   W.    M.,   '15.   Farmer 
fladden,  S.  B.,  '14,  Engr. 
McQuaid.  J.   J.,   '12,   Farmer 
Kenner,  Sylvia  P.   (Mrs.  S.  B.  Haddcn) 
'14 


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1 04 1 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


PEORIA 

Allen,  A.   W.,   '04,  Engr. 

Anderson,  A.  L.,  '10,  Lawyer 

Armstrong.  C.  E.,  '0^,  Engr. 

Beasley,  H.  E.,  '94,  Engr. 

Beecher,   H.   B.,  '11,  Teacher 

Belslcy,  B.  R..  'i-\  Land.  Gaid. 

Black,  G.   W.,  '03.  Lawyer 

Brannon,   IL   F.,   '14,   Lawyer 

Burgner,  H.  T.,  '10,  Engr. 

Capron,   C.   '00,   Lawyer 

Carter,  B.  F..  '18 

Cartwright,   H.   V.,   '1.3,  Bus. 

C'offniaii.    II.   A..  '01.   Mfr. 

Champion,   E.   V.    M.,   '12,    I-awyer 

Charleston,   V.  D.  V.,  '18,  Chem. 

Covey,   E.   L.,  '17,   Stud. 

Dace,  F.  E.,  '14,  Engr. 

Day.  W.   W..   '10,  Arch. 

Dewey,   11.   XL,  '06,  Merchant 

Dewey,    W.    H.,    '12,    Commissioner 

Dingledine,  I.  W.,  '14 

Dunn,   W.   L.,   '09,   Engr. 

Elliott,  H.  W.,  '07,  Engr. 

Engstrom.   R.   V..    '04,   Engr. 

Fischer,   C.   O.,   '12,  Agt. 

Foersterling,  F.  J.,  '11,  Sales  Mgr. 

Frederick,  O.,  '10,  Lawyer 

Frederick,   R.   C,  '10,  Lawyer 

Fuller,  I.   L.,   '02,   Lawyer 

Geiger,  Mabel  L.,  '02,  Teacher 

Gregg,   R.   S.,   '13.   Engr. 

Grigsby,    M.    W..    '11,    Engr. 

Hall,   L.    W.,   'is,    Supt. 

Hana,  L.  G.,  f,  Lawyer 

Hanger,  P.  N.,  '17,  Mech. 

Harman,   H.  J.,  '14,   Engr. 

Harsch,  E.  M.,  '15,  Mgr. 

Hartman,  Laura  E.    (Mrs.   C.   11.   Ta])i)ing) 

'16 
Harvey,   Bessie  M.   (Mrs.  J.   W.   Gift)    '07 
Haungs,  H.  C,  '07,  Engr. 
Hedgcock.   W.    E.,   '09,   Adv. 
Henry,  Elizabeth,  '18 
Hight,   E.   S.,   '10,   Engr. 
Hill,    C.    S..    '14,    Arch. 
Hof acker,  Olga  V.,  '11,  Teacher 
Hollister,  Ethel  A.   (Mrs.  W.  W.  Day)  'lo 
Hopper,  Georgia  E.,  '98,  Instr. 
Hoppin,  C.   A.,  '01.   Bus. 
Hunt,  G.  W.,  '04,  Lawyer 
Hunter,  A.  H.,  '17,  Engr. 
Ingram,    H.   J.,   '12,    Lawyer 
Jacquin.   W.   C,   '18,    Stud. 
Jobst,   G.    J.,   '97,   Contr. 
Kammann.  C.  H.,  '86,  Prin.,  Sch. 
Kirkpatrick,  A.  B.,  '00 
Klotz,   H.   J.,   '12,   Instr. 
Kutsch,  W.  A.,  '03,  Chem. 
LeSure,  C.   S.,   '11,  Arch. 
Liggett.  L.  A.,  '14,  Engr. 
Linnell,    Carrie    E.    (Mrs.    E.    Benson)    '16 
Lynch,  H.  W.,  '10,  Salesman 
Wright,  Ethel  W.,  '12,  Sec. 
Lynch,   R.   A.,  '08,   Salesman 
Martin,  J.  M.,  '96.  Teacher 
Meek,  H.  T.,  '18 
Miller,    F.   C,   '04 
Mirick,   H.  R.,  '13,  Mgr. 
Misner,  F.  D.  S.,  '13,  Mgr. 
Morrison,    W.   R.,   '95,   Engr. 
Nelson,  W.   O.,  '17 
O'Hern.   C.   V.,  '10,  Lawyer 
Pauli,  A.   F..   '16,  Libn. 
Pfeiflfer,  R.  S..  '17.  Engr. 
Rose,  H.  B.,  '16,  Designer 
Rosebery,  C.  J.,  '05,   Lawyer 
Schoeffel,  G.  W.,  '10,  Agt. 
Seidenburg,   N.   C,  '15,   Reporter 
Shepperd,  J.  D.,  '14.  Engr. 
Simms,   F.  S.,   '09,  Engr. 
Stedman,  Angeline  J.   (Mrs.  A.   W.  Allen) 

'05 
Stone,  C.  E.,  '03,  Lawyer 


PEORIA— Continued 

Strawn,  J.  A..  '07,  Engr. 

Strehlow.  P.  V.,  '13,  Arch. 

Sutherland,  L.   E.,  'ii.  Lawyer 

Tapping,  C.  H..  '15,  Contr. 

Thome,  J.  P.,  '12,  Farmer 

Thompson,  A.   D.,  '93,  Contr. 

Ticknor,   J.   II.,   '17 

Triebel,  A.,  '05,  Engr. 

Wagner,  H.   F.,  '12,   Engr. 

Wallace,  R.  S.,  '91,  Engr. 

Walsh,  J.    E.,   '17 

Welles,  Nolle  F.   (Mrs.  F.  W.  Parr)   '07 

Whitmeyer.  M.  H.,  '99,  Arch.     ' 

Whitnall,  C.  A.,  '11,  Engr. 

Wilson,  H.  E.,  '09,  Lawyer 

Zeller,  Josephine   M.,   '85 

Zimmerman,  A.  U.,  '15,  Engr. 

•PEOTONE 

Fedde,  H.,  '12,  Merchant 
Fedde,  Ruth  C,  '16 
Jones,  L.   G.,  '10,  Farmer 
Linnard,  E.   W.,   '17,  Farmer 

PERU 

Brunner.    Camilla   M..   '04 
Hoberg,   O.    W..   '10,   Lawyer 
Lenzen,  A.  F.,  '17,  Phar. 
Neureuther,  A.  H.,  '98,  Engr. 

PESOTUM 

Congleton,  F.  II.,  '18,  Farmer 
Nye,  C.  A.,  '10,  Engr. 

PETERSBURG 

Pond,  H.  E.,  '05,  Lawyer 
Robertson,  A.  B.,  '18 
Walker,  E.  L.,  '92,  Orchardist 
Wood,  Beulah  M.,  '08.  Teacher 

PETROLIA 

Blough.  E.  B.,  '14,  Engr. 
PHILO 

Grabbe,  J.   C,   '16,  Farmer 

Rice,   Katherine  G.,   '18 
I'lERSON   STATION 

Chambers,  C.  R.,  '11,  Farmei 
PINCKNEYVILLE 

Thompson,    F.,    'i.^,    Prin. 
riPER  CITY 

Cooke,  D.  G.,  '12,   Instr. 
PITTSFIELD 

Barber,  H.  T.,  '14,  Farmer 

Birchard,   Leola  M..  '18 

Carroll,  D.  B.,  '15,  Teacher 

Doocy,   Helen   L.,   '18,   Statistician 

Foreman,  A.  C,  '11,  Farmer 

Graham,   L.   T.,   '93.   Lawyer 

James,   C,  '07,  Horticulturist 

Knox,  R.  K.,  '13,  Arch. 

Main,   J..   '07,   Prof. 

Matthews,   B.  H.,  '07,  Lawyer 

Strauss,  W.,  '94,  Business 

PLAINFIELD 

Boardman,  H.  C,  '10,  Engr. 

Clow,  Grace  M..  '09,  Teacher 

Cryder,  J.   H.,   '17.   Farmer 

Gale,  Frances  A.   (Mrs.  T.   Stewart)   f 

Grommon,   Helen   W.,   '18 

Mather,  Rose  M.,  '05.  Libn. 

Phelps,  H.   H.,  '15,  Farmer 

Sonntag.  Viola  H.   (Mrs.   E.  M.   Bush)   '08 

Stopp    G.  D.,  '15,  Sec. 

Van  Dyke,  E.  IL,  '17,  Farmer 

PLANO 

Kugler,  M.  B.,  'it.  Agr. 
Tate,  H.  L..  '11,  Prin. 
Tyler,   C.   V.,   '11,    Mgr. 


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PLYMOUTH 

Garnett,  Percie  E.,  '09,  Teacher 
Hedgcock,  J.  F.,  Jr.,  '15,  Farm  Adv. 
Hedgcock,  J.  H.,    15,  Teacher 
Hedgcock,  Nellie  M.,  '16,  Teacher 

POLO 

Copenhaver,  M.,  '13,   Farmer 
Copenhaver,  R.  G.,  '17,  Farmer 
Cross,  G.  A.,  '16,  Ins.  Agt. 
Donaldson,  H.  J.,  '17,  Farmer 
Inks,   F.   E.,  '03,   Doctor 

PONTIAC 

Adsit,  B.  W.,  '00,  Lawyer 

Bane,  Juliet  L.,  '12,  Asst. 

Bach.  T.  W.,  '08,   Doctor 

Brunskill,  E.  W.,  '17,  Farmer 

Bucher,    E.   G.,   '15,    Teacher 

Butzer,  G.  D.,  '13,  Engr. 

Jones,  Louise  (Mrs.  B.  W.  Adsit)  '99 

"Koons,  G.  J.,  'iz,  Prin. 

Hasten,   Adele,   g 

Pinckney,  F.  L.,  '10,  Teacher 

Sesler,   P.   R.,  '11,   Lawyer 

Tombaugh.  G.  D.,  '18 

Trumbo,  S.  M.,  '16,  Engr. 

PORT  BYRON 

Brown,  W.  E.,  '06,  Engr. 
POTOMAC 

Collins,  J.  B.,  '17,  Teacher 

Davis,   R.   L.,  g 

Quesenberry.   Ruth,    '16.   Teacher 

Woodworth,  Metta  E.  (Mrs.  H.  Burkhart) 
'03 

PRINCETON 

Anderson,  C.  J.,   '15,  Acct. 
Gibbs,  F.  L..  '07,  Farmer 
Gillham,  P.  D.,  '04,  Mgr. 
Herbolsheimer,  A.  J.,  '13,  Dir. 
Kaar,   Ruth  A.,   '15.  Teacher 
Karr,  W.  J.,  '10,  Mfr. 
Mann,   C.   J.,   '04,  Farmer 
Nelson,   Saidee   E..  '10,  Teacher 
Pierson,  W.  R.,  '16 
Seibel,  K.  B.,  '04,  Lawyer 
Trimble,  C.  A.,  t,  Lawyer 
Waits,  H.   E.,  '12,  Lawyer 
Wilson,  W.  W..  '15,  Farm  Adv. 
Zearing,  L.  A.,  '11,  Lawyer 

PRINCEVILLE 

Adams,  Leota  V.,  '18,  Teacher 
Snook,  Helen  C.  (Mrs.  A.  J.  Hawkes)   '15. 
Teacher 

PROPHETSTOWN 

Craig,   S.  J..   '06,   Agr. 
Llewellyn,  Hazel  I..  '18,  Teacher 
Ott,  D.  L.,  '16,  Engr. 
Richmond,   G.  K.,  '15 

PULASKI 

Farrin,  W.  O.,  '02,  Farmer 


OUINCY 


JJUsn,    rv..    r>.,     10,    i:.ngr. 
Grieser,  L.  O.,  ':6.  Farmer 
Grout.  T.   C.  '13 
Keller,  "R.  H.  L.,  '10,  Dealer 
Kolker,  K.  J..  '06 
Lummis,  I.  L.,  '17 


OUIN'CY— Continued 

Lummis,  M.  F.,  '16.  Salesman 

Lusk,  Genevieve  A.,  '17,  Adv. 

Mann,  Kate   B.    (Mrs.   B.   P.   Irwin)   '06 

Martin,   W.  A.,  '92,  Supt. 

Menke,  H.  G.,  '15.  Engr. 

Miller,  D.  E..  '16,  Salesman 

Mueller,  H.  Z.,  '16.  Engr. 

Musselman,  T.  E.,  '10,  Sec. 

Orr,  E.  E.,  'q6.  Arch. 

Schaefer,  E.  F.,  '16 

Schwagmeyer,  Ella,  '18 

Sellmer,  Edna,  '17 

Selzer,  L.  J.,  '18,  Arch. 

Steinwedell,    C.    '03.    Merchant 

Vasen,   M.   E.,   '07,  .Sec. 

Wamsley,  Adalaide  M.   (Mrs.  L.    J. Selzer) 

•18 
Weilepp,  Lelia  M.  (Mrs.  V.  J.  Musselman) 

'06 
Wessels,    Vera    G.     (Mrs.    Vooraart)     '15, 

Teacher 
Wiebmer,    A.   H.,   '14 
Woodruff,  T.  T.,  '93.  Engr. 

RAMSEY 

Thiele,  R.  H.,  '17,  Arch. 
RANTOUL 

Craigmile,  C.  J.,  '13,  Engr. 

Craigmile,  Mary,  A.,  '17,  Teacher 

Crane,   Eva  R.,   '11 

Genung,   Ivalvo,   '12.   Postmaster 

Gregg,  S.  E.,  '12,  Farmer 

Hunsaker,  A.  F.,  '09,  Instr. 

Lawrence,  C.  W.,  '11,  Engr. 

Walsh,  L.  B.,  '17.  Teacher 

White,   Florence  L.,   '10,  Teacher 

RAPATEE 

Swigert,  Blanche  B.,  '18 
RADIN 

Frazier,  J.  W.,  '02,  Farmer 
RAVEN 

Depuy,  Jessie   M.,   '06 
RAVINIA 

Goelitz,  W.  A.,  '18,  Mfr. 

Jones,  E.   W.,  '11,  Engr. 

RED  OAK 

Miller,  J.  H.,  '16,  Engr. 

RENO 

Dresser,  J.  C,  '81,  Bdbkkeeper 

RENSHAW 

Clanahan,  R.  H.,  '07,  Farmer 
RENTCHLER 

Wright,  Jessie  A.  (Mrs.  H.  E.  Richardson) 
'81 

REYNOLDS 

Bopes,  C.  A.,  '89,  Farmer 

Lee,  E..  '79,  Farmer 

Lee,  Ellena,  '16,  Teacher 

Lee,   Izora   (Mrs.  G.   Schriver)   '15 

Lee,  Mary  H.,  '07,  Teacher 

MctTonnei,  A.  H.,  '12,  Clerk 

McConnel,  I.  M.,  '14,  Farmer 

RICHMOND 

Hatch.  Edith  I.  (Mrs.  P.  Allen)  '11 

RIDGEFARM 

Burgan,  Laverne  A.,  '18,  Dietitian 
Coe,  Viola  M..  '18 
Lancaster,  A.   H.,  '18 
Perry,  Nelle,  '17,  Teacher 

RIDGEWAY 

Wykle.  Ethel  M.  (Mrs.  L.  Walker)  '16 


Geographical  Index 


1043 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


RIDOTT 

Hunt,    Ada    E.,    '13,    Dietitian 
RIO 

Holt,    S.    v.,    '08.    Farmer 

Milne,  Minnie  I.   (Mrs.   S.  V.  Holt)   '14 

RIVERDALE 

Claussen,  A.  W.,  '13,  Engr. 
RIVER  FOREST 

Laing,  G.  D.,  '12,  Salesman 

Laing,   W.   L.,   '17,   Insp. 

Ligare,  E.  F.,  '89,  Engr. 

Munroe,   C.   L.,   '13,   Chem. 

Pack,  Mary.  '18,  Asst. 

Thatcher,  G.  W.,  '11,  Supt. 

RIVERSIDE 

Chitty,   W.   L.,   '86,   Lawyer 
Cratley,  P.  J.,  '06,  Engr. 
DeLeuw,  C.  E.,  '12,  Engr. 
Landsea,  A.   F.,  '12,   Engr. 
Noon,  J.  E.,  '14,  Phys.  Dir. 
Pope,  C.   S.,  '09,  Engr. 
Pope,  L.  A.,  'is,  Engr. 
Rump,   G.   H.,  '04,  Engr. 
Sweney,  D.,  '96,  Engr. 
Thompson,  W.  A.,  '79,  Broker 

ROHINSON 

Arnold,  W.  W.,  '01,  Lawyer 
Bell,  K.  C.,  '16,  Bus. 
Cox,   M.   E.,  '04,  Lawyer 
Grimes,  Ruby  M.,  g.  Teacher 
Heath,  L.  S..  '01,  Bus. 
Kessler,   R.    B.,   '14,   Lawyer 
Logan,    C.    C.,    '08,   Adviser 
Mail,  E.   F.,  '11,  Engr. 
Maxwell,    S.   J.,   '06,    Lawyer 
Meserve,  T.  C..  '13,  Advertiser 
Miller,  Jessie  F.,  '13.  Teacher 
Newlin,   F.    E.,   '11,    Lawyer 
Newlin,  J.  v..  '17 
Stephens,  R.   L.,   '14,  Lawyer 
Watson,   P.   M.,   '14,   Prin. 

ROCHELLE 

Healy,  C.  H.,  '10,  Ins.  Agt. 
McConaughy,  E.  L..  '06,  Lawyer 
Maley.  R.  C.,  '15,  Engr. 
May,  W.  W.,  '09,  Advertiser 
Neff,  H.  A..  '18 
Sipe,  R.  E.,  '18 

ROCHESTER 

Twist,  C.  C,  '11,  Dealer 
ROCKBRIDGE 

Rives,   Nannie   B.,    '15,   Teacher 

Rives,  O.  B.,  '10.  Farmer 

ROCK  FALLS 

Born.  Alda  H.    (Mrs.   R.   E.  Johnston)    '04 

Cantlin,   J.,  '06,   Lawyer 

Lincoln,  C.   W.,  '16,  Engr. 

Scott,  R.  A.,  '17 

Spear,   Elsie  T.,   '14,  Dietitian 

ROCKFORD 

Atwood,  J.  T.,  '03,  Instr. 

Bargola.  J-  A.,  '11.  Draftsman 

Bauer,  F.  W.,  '12,  Real  Est. 

Belshaw,  C.  F.,  '16,  Engr. 

Biglow.   Mary   C,   'OQ,    Libn. 

Briggs.   C.   P..  '01,   Prin.   Schs. 

Bronson.  R.  B.,  '16,  Bus. 

Brown,   R.   H.,  '06,   Lawyer 

Bulkeley,  O.  E.,  '12.  Engr. 

Bush.    F.   A.,   '15.    Salesman 

Carter,  R.  R.,  '12,  Engr. 

Dadant,  Harriette  (Mrs.  F.  A.  Bush)  '17 

Davis,   F.   A.,   '18,   Farmer 

Dewey,   E.   C,   '17 

Dewey,  Ida  B.   (Mrs.  W.  E.  Johns)   g 


ROC  K FORD— Continued 

Essington,  A.  V.,  '14,  Lawyer 

Fillmore,  J.  G.,  '09,  Lawyer 

Fitch,  H.  J^  '17,  Farmer 

Gallagher,  G.  P.,  '05,  Lawyer 

Garver,   E.,   'ii,  Dairy   Special. 

Gill,  T.  E.,  '07,  Lawyer 

Glasco,   R.  T.,  'is,  Teacher 

Goldman.  E.   R.,  '15,  Engr. 

Grantz,   R.   L.,   '17,    Lawyer 

Halas,  W.   H.,  '16.  Coach 

Hall,   G.    E..    '17 

Houser,  Irma  L.   (Mrs.  H.  J.   Fitch)   '16 

Hull,  W.  F.,  '10,  Lawyer 

Johns,  W.   E.,  '14,  Farmer 

Johnson,   A.   M..  '03,   Engr. 

Johnson,  Ruby  E.,  '17,  Teacher 

Jones,  Milton  D.,  'is,  Teacher 

Kile,   Jessie  J.,   g.   Teacher 

Kimball,   F.   §.,  '18,  Chem. 

Klein,   George  M.    (Mrs.  M.   D.   Tones)    '14 

Knight,   B.  J.,  '10,  Lawyer 

Lang-will,   Bertha,  g.   Prof. 

Leach,  V.  J.,   '16,   Supt. 

r^ewis,  J.  T.,  '17 

McLee,   E.   B.,   '18 

Nevens.   W.    B.,   g,   Prof. 

Pearman,   A.,   '08,   Physician 

Ray,  A.   E.,  '07,   Engr. 

Reed,  Gratia  J.,  '15,  Mgr. 

Robbins,  Ruth   (Mrs.  J.   E.   Be;<rdslc-y)    '15. 

Instr. 
Robinson,    K.    E..    '10.    Govt.    Survr. 
Schalck,  E.  M.,  '13,  Entomol. 
Schultz.  Hazel  M.,  '14 
Shaw,  E.   M.,   '15,   Engr. 
Slade,   B.   A.,   '81,   Druggist 
.Smith,  G.  H.,  '10,  Engr. 
Squier,    G.    K..    '17 

Spear,  Helen  E.  (Mrs.  P.  H.  Philips)  '18 
Thomas,  R.  R.,  '12,  Bus. 
LHrici,   Helena   M..   g 
Weingartner,  C.   F..  '15,  Real  Est. 
Weiss,  Marion  V.   (Mrs.  M.  Ocheltree)  '17 
Welsh,   R.  T.,   '15,  Farmer 
White,  F.  L.,  '14,  Engr. 
Wold,  I.   E.,   '16,    Business 

ROCK  ISLAND 

Axelson,   Alphyld  J.,   '11,   Teacher 

Brinkerhoff.  V.  W.,  '16 

Buffum,  Ruth  I.  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Maucker)  'og 

Chase.   Katherine  T.,   '14,   Instr. 

Gest,  B.,  '12,  Arch. 

Gilstrap,  E.  F.,  '08.  Arch. 

Harper,  Edith  E.   (Mrs.  H.  K.  Collins)   '05 

Johnson,   Harriette  A.,  '93 

Landee,  Marion  C.  (Mrs.  J.  M.  Stevenson) 

f 
Lerch,   E.,  '17,   Engr. 
Lundeen,  C.  C.,  '17.  Contr. 
McCaskrin.  H.  M.,  '94,  Lawyer 
McLane,  C.  D.,  '92,  Arch. 
Mayall,   E.   L.,   '00.   Business 
Myers,  Nettie  E.  (Mrs.  J.  A.  Udden,  Jr.)  g 
Richards,  A.  L.,  '87,  Engr. 
Rochow.  C.  J.  F.,  '00,   Physician 
Schoessel,    C.    A.,    '13,    Rate    Setter 
Schroeder,  W.  F.,  '07,  Rancher 
Searle,  J.  C,  '11,  Lawyer 
Sinnett,  T.  P.,  '09,  Teacher 

ROCKPORT 

Gay,  Amelia  L.,  '12,  Teacher 

ROODHOUSE 

Allen,  G.  B..  '11.  Engr. 
Husted.  G.   H.,  '15,  Farmer 
Husted,  L.  A.,  '15,  Farmer 
Lemmon,   E.   G.,  '16 
Mansfield,  C.  F.,  '16,  Farm  Mgr. 

ROSCOE 

Conklin,  P.   S.,  '17,  Teacher 


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ILLINOIS— Continued 


ROSE  HILL 

Whalin.   O.    L..     iS 
ROSEVILLE 

Malcolm.  H.  S.,  '08.  Engr. 

Mann,  E.  H.,  '13,  Farmer 

Maury,  J.  A.,  '13 

Maury,  T.  E.,  '14,  Mgr. 

RUSHVILLE 

Garnett,  Grace  A.  (Mrs.  A.  C.  Hobble)  '01 
Riehl,   Anna    (Mrs.   J.   A.   Thompson)    '04, 

Teacher 
Ritchey,  R.  W.,  '15,  Farmer 
Thompson,  J.  A.,  '05,  Farmer 

SADORUS 

Nierstheimer.     Louise     M.     (Mrs.     F.     K. 
Stevens)  '12 

ST.  CHARLES 

Colson,  H.  E.,  '15.  Merchant 
Doherty,   W.   M.,   '12,   Lawyer 
Gray,  F.  B.,  '11,  Arch. 
Johnson.  F.  H.,  '18 
Rockwell,  L..  '10,  Lawyer 
Roney.  W.  H.,  '05,  Engr. 
.Simmons.   T.    S.,    '16,   Farmer 
Thatcher,  D.  W..  'is.  Teacher 
Swanson,  N.   R.,  '16,   Farmer 

ST.   FRAXCISVn.LE 

Buchanan,  R.   I..  '15.  Teacher 
ST.  JOSEPH 

Bennett,  C.  S.,  '12.  Farmer 

Black.  W.  F.,  '08,  Farmer 

Hauck,  Hazel  K.,  g 

Hedges,    B.    A.,    '16,    Prin. 

Leas,  Mildred  (Mrs.  W.  Z.  Black)   'lo 

SALEM 

Davis,  Ida  B..  '11,  Teacher 

Finn,  S.  N.,  '09,  Lawyer 

Kagy,  J.  L.,  '09,  Lawyer 

Mills,   W.   A.,  '09,   Lawyer 

Schwartz,  J.,   '81 

Slack,  W.   S.,  '18 

Weaver,  Maud  (Mrs.  J.  T.  Dorris)  '09 

Whitchurch,  Helen  M.,  '16,  Teacher 

Whitchurch,  J.  E.,  '10,  Agr. 

White,    J.    W.,    '14,    Lawyer 

SANDOVAL 

Cook,  E..  '17,  Engr. 

SANDWICH 

Cochran,  H.  R.,  '13.  Foreman 
Cox.  Anna  E.,  '14,  Teacher 
Howison,  C,  '97,  Adv.  Mgr. 

SAN  FRANCISCO 

Parker,  W.  IL,  '05.  Arch. 

SAN  JOSE 

Brauer,  Lydia  M.,  '09,  Teacher 
Siegrist,  D.  C,  '18 
Warner,  H.  IL,  '18,  Farmer 

SAUNEMIN 

Shapland,  E.  P.,  '14.  Supt. 

SAV/ij,NNA 

Greison.  H.   P.,  'lO,  Comptroller 
Leonard,  Gladys  A.,  '15,  Teacher 
Lyons,  Hazel   S.,  '16.  Teacher 
Aliles,   L.   IL,  '11,  Cashier 
Miles,  P.   K..  '12 
Walter,  C.  M.,  'ji,  Lawyer 

SAVOY 

Dunlap,  H.  M.,  '75,  Horticulturist 
Luther,   Caroline,   '12,   Teacher 


SAVBROOK 

Belt,  J.H..   '12,  Engr. 
Eaies,  H.  C,  '13,  Farmer 
Ward,  Mary  W.,  '18,  Teacher 

SCALES  MOUND 

Adams.  W.  D.,  '18 
SCIOTA 

Head,  G.  L..  '17.  Supt. 
SCOTLAND 

Depuy,  O.   C,  '06,  Farmer 

SECOR 

Clausen,  Clara  A.,  '16,  Teach'  1 
SEWARD 

Neely,  J.  L.,  '13,  Farmer 

SEYMOUR 

Hatrick,  L.  E.,  '01,  Phys. 
Johnston,  D.  I.,  '16 
"Scott,  W.  R.,  '07,  Engr. 

SHARPSBURG 

Mathers,  L.  E.,  '13.  Farmer 
Sheldon,  H.  K.,  '16,  Engr. 
Sheldon,  W.  M.,  '14.  Farmer 

SHAWNEETOWN 

Busey,   Carolyn  E.    (Mrs.   W.  H.   Gratton) 
'08 

SHEFFIELD 

Boyd,  C.   N.,  'Si,  Farmer 
Boyd,   ^larian   C.   '17,  Teacher 
Brown,  Dorotliy  S.,  '17,  Teacher 
Dawney,  D.   k.,  '17.  Mgr. 
Gunkel,  W.   W.,  '16,  Baseball 

SHELBYVILLE 

Day,  H.  W.,  '17,  Instr. 
Domas,  J,   A.,  'is.  Teacher 
Eberspacher,  J.  C,  '07,  Cashier 
Harris,  W.,  '14,  Supt. 
Hoagland,  J.  K.,  '99,  Farmer 
Jarnagin,   R.  L.,   '16,  Lawyer 
Miner,  L.  W.,  '14,  Teacher 
Roesslcr,  W.  O.,  '16,  Farm  Adv. 
Ward,  V.  G.,  '05,  Lawyer 
Westervelt,  L.  C.,  '08,  Cashier 

SHELDON 

McCloud,  J.  F.,  '17,  Broker 
SHERIDAN 

.Mibott,   S.   D..   '13.   Farmer 

Dunavan.   F.   L.,   '16.  Farmer 

SH  I  I'MAN 

Metcalf,  J.    D.,   '93.  Cashier 
SHIRLEY 

Kidmann,  G.  II.,  '03,   Farmer 

Funk,  L.,  t,   Farmer 

SI  DELL 

Holton,  C.  A.,  '13,  Engr. 
Williams.  Lulu  IL,  '13,  Teacher 

SIDNEY 

Block,  E.  R.,  '12,  Real  Est. 
Boone,  G.  J.,  '14,  Mercliant 
lones.    Opal    R.,   '10.   Teacher 
1-awson,  Mary  M.,  '15 
Love,  C.   S.,  '16,  Farmer 
Raymond,  J.   E.,  '99,  Farmer 

SIGEL 

Fitzpatrick.  U.   S.,  '10,  Lawyer 

SILVIS 

Pike.    G.    IL.    '15,    Instrumentmar. 


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I04S 


ILLINOIS—Continued 


SMITHBORO 

Kessler,  H.  L.,  'to 

SMITHSHIRE 

Atkins,  E.   L.,   '15,  Fanner 
SOMONAUK 

Dean,  R.  H.,  g 

Supples,  Elsie  M.,  '18,  Clerk 

SOUTH  LAKE  FOREST 

Anderson,  VV.  F.,  '15,  Clerk 

SOUTH  HOLLAND   . 

Dalenburg,  P.,  '11,  Farmer 
Gouwens,  C,  g 

SPEER 


Gruner,  J.   E 
Gruner,  R.  W., 


'16,  Engr. 
7,  Engr. 


SPARLAND 

Hunt,  L.  L.,  '16,  Mgr. 

SPARTA 

Eiker,  Bess  H.,  '11,  Teacher 

Lee.  Gertrude  A.  (Mrs.  F.  H.  McKelvey) 

'09 
Lett,  H.  H.,  'iS.  Teacher 
McKelvey,    F.    H.,  '07,  Appraiser 

SPRINGFIELD 

Atwood,  C.  A.,  '13,  St.  Leader 

Bane,  Geneva  M.,  '12,  Demonstrator 

Bard,  J.  VV.,  '06,  Engr. 

Barnett,   \V.  F.,   '07.  Clerk 

Barth,  O.,  '09,  Lawyer 

Blair,  F.  G.,  t,  State  Supt. 

Briggle,    C.    G.,   '04,    Lawyer 

Britten,  F.  E.,  '15,  Lawyer 

Hullard,   E.  E.,  '06,  Electn. 

Bullard,  S.  A.,  '78,  Arch. 

Bunn,   N.   L.,   '13,   Engr. 

Burch,  G.  F.,  '09,  Engr. 

Bushnell,  H.  B.,  '07,  Engr. 

Carver,  A.,  '89,  Asst.  Prin. 

Clendenin,   G.    M.,   '05,  Journ. 

Coe,  H.   H.,  '10,   Engr. 

Constant,  H.  H.,  '13,  Mfr. 

Day,V.  S.,  '17,  Asst. 

Day,   W.   T.,   '16,   Lawyer 

Dixon,  N.   M.,  '11.  Broker 

Dobbins,   Ethel  I.   (Mrs.   W.  E.   Sampson) 

'02 
Fayart,  L.  G.,  '12,  Agt. 
Fisher,  L.  E.,  '08,  Ins.  Adjuster 
Fox,  Jessie  L.,  '17,  Teacher 
Ginzel,   L.   A.,   '05,   Mgr. 
Graham.  Elizabeth  E.,  '15,  Teacher 
Graham,  H.  J.,  '00,  Lawyer 
(irahani,  J.   J.,   '05,   Lawyer 
Graham,    Mary   A.,   '09 
Gullett,   N.,   '10.  Lawyer 
Ilanes,  M.   S.,  '13,  Arch. 
Hansen,   P.,  f,   Engr. 
Ilelmle,  H.  R.,  '11,  Arch. 
Henry,  D.  A.,  '09,  Engr. 
Ilerndon,  O.   L.,  '10,  Merchant 
Herndon,    R.    F.,   '11,   Physician 
Iiildel)randt,  H.  M.,  '07,  Minister 
Jarrett,   T.   L.,   '05.   Lawyer 
Jones,  J.  R.,  '16,  Revenue 
Kinsey,  L.  B.,  '07,  Engr. 
Knote,  J.  M.,  f 
Lewis,  Katherine,  '12,  Libn. 
I.iedcl,  R.  B.,  '17,  Lawyer 
Lindley,  F.  H.,    09,  Clerk 
I.owden,    F.   O..  t.    Governor 
Lyman.  F.   L.,  '01,  Farmer 
McGrath,   J.  M.,  '14.   Prin. 
Madden,  I.  A.,  '11,  Farm  Adv. 
Mathews,  J.   11.,  '13.   Engr. 
Mautz,  G.  J.,  '04,  Physician 
Merriman,  J.  R.,  '16,   Phys. 
Miller,  Nelle  G.   (Mrs.  J.   G.   Miller)    '08 


SPRINGFIELD— Continued 
Miller,  S.   L.,   '12,   Instr. 
^Morgan,  Effie  M..  g.  Teacher 
Xeunian,  J.   A.,   '08,  Mgr. 
Xevins,   .\.   S.,  '13.   Instr. 
Newell,   M.   H.,   '99,  Lawyer 
Norbury,  F.   G.,  g,  Phys. 
Perkins,   R.    M.,  '98.   Stockman 
Potter,  G.  E.,  '17,  Engr. 
Price,  Anna   M.,  '00,  Libn. 
Prince,  D.  C..  '12.  C'ase  Man 
Propst,  D.   W.,  '16.  Stud. 
Putting,    O.   J.,    '06,    Atty.    Gen. 
Quinlan.  T.   W.,  '08,  Lawyer 
Rang,    C.    K.,    '14,    Lawyer 
Reiger,   H.  J.,  '10,   Arch. 
Ridgely,   T.    E.,   '13,   Capt. 
Rinaker,  Dorothy  S.   (Mrs.  O.  Roman)   '13 
Rinaker,  J.  I.,  '87,  Arch. 
Robinson,   W.   R.,  '06 
Roman,  F.  L.,  '11,  Engr. 
Rourke,  Ellen  M.,  '16,  Teacher 
Ruckell,   J.    G.,    '14,    Salesman 
Sampson,   W.    E.,    '05.    Lawyer 
Saunder,  H.   O.,   '12,   Engr. 
Shamel,  C.  H.,  '90,  Lawyer 
Sjoblom,    M.    C.,   f,    Engr. 
Steele,   W.    L.,   '96,   Arch. 
Stone.  P.  A.,  '96,  Farmer 
Stuart,   E.   K.,  '10,  Chem. 
Swett,   L.   W.,   '16,   Engr. 
Thomas.  R.   E.,  15,  Engr. 
Tilson,  D.   M.,   '10,   Mgr. 
\'an   Cleave,   B.,  '17 
Vaniman,  V.,  '08,  Demonstrator 
Voorhees,  Kathryn  C.  (Mrs.  H.  G.  Squires) 

'09 
Wood,  C.  H.,  '08,  Lawyer 
Wright,  Ida  F.,  '04,  Libn. 
Yates,    R.,    t,    Lawyer 
Zahn,   F.   R.,   '15,   Engr. 

SPRING   GROVE 

Hatch,   F.   L.,   '73,   Farmer 
SPRING  VALLEY 

Rathbun,   H.   H.,   '18 
STANDARD 

Faletti,  M.  J.,   '17,   Lawyer  ' 

STAUNTON 

George,   L.    G.,  '15,   Lawyer 
Howells.   Mary  G.,  '18 
Howells,   Ruth  C.  '18 
Wall,  Harriett  E.,  '17 

STERLING 

Bell,   H.   E.,  '10,   Engr. 
Buyers,   D.    E.,   '12,    Engr. 
Honens,  F.  W.,  '96,  Mgr. 
Janssen,    E.    T..    '18 
I.endman,  A.  N.,  '17,  Engr. 
Phillips,   L.  L.,  '12,   Insp. 
Pinkney,    L.    A.,    g.    Teacher 
Powers,   L.  T.,   '14,   Farmer 
Powers,  Luella  F.,  '12,  Teacher 
Reisner,  C.   L.,   '13,   .Advertiser 
Sheldon.  C.  E..  '99,  Judge 
Ward,   F.   A.,   '11,   Arch. 
Ward,  P.  H.,  '13,   Lawyer 
Williams,    C.    A.,   '17 
Wyne,   E.   E.,  '02.   Merchant 

STOCKTON 

Curtiss,    G.,    '16,   Farmer 
Curtiss,  W.   G.,  '82,  Farmer 
Hendel,  S.  R.,  '17,  Engr. 
May.    C.    B..    '17 
Siemen,  Bertha  .-V.,  '13.  Tcaclu  r 

STONINGTON 

Drake,  E.  S.,  'ti.  Banker 
Garwood,  F.  S.,  '05.  Farmer 
Garwood.   H.    E..   '05,   Farmer 


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ILLINOIS— Continued 


STREATOR 

Alband,  Laura  (Mrs.  R.  I.  Barrickman)  '15 

Alband,  Lillian  M.  (Mrs.  J.  J.  Mohan)  '13 

Anthony,   \V.  C,   '11,   Engr. 

Boys,  T.   L.,  '11,   Ceram. 

Conley,  D.  O..  '16 

Conley,  Josephine,  '13,  Teacher 

Dixon,   Nellie   M.,  '07 

Essington,  J.   W.,   '10,   Real   Est. 

Essington,  T.   G..  '06,   Lawyer 

Fornof,  J.  R.,  '10,  Pub. 

Foster,  W.  G.,  '00,  Arch. 

Frahm,  Hattie  B.  (Mrs.  G.  N.  Fornof)  '01 

Klopp,  C.  G.,  '16,  Engr. 

McVay,  T.  N.,  '14,  Engr. 

Plumb,  E.   F.,  '10.  Mfr. 

Poor,  Hattie  M.,  '12.  Teacher 

Poor,  L.  S..  '17 

Powers,  F.   M..  '04,  Lawyer 

Stevenson,  J.  V.,  '12,  Farmer 

Swift,  Gertrude  L.,  '18,  Asst. 

Williams,  Helen  J..  '18,  Stud. 

STRONGHURST 

Barnhart,  Edna  P.  (Mrs.  J.  H.  Miner)  '08 

Miner,  J.   H.,   '07,   Agr. 
SUBLETTE 

Long,  J.  A.,  '08,  Engr. 

Seiler,  Alice  F.    (Mrs.  J.  A.  Long)   '09 
SULLIVAN 

Baker,  C.   P.,  '11,  Teacher 

Baker,  Z.  F.,  '00,  Lawyer 

Bartels,  Nellie  F.,  '16,  Teacher 

Booze,  R.  VV.,  '12,  Engr. 

Chapin,  A.,  '02,  Editor 

Harshman,    L.    R.,    '02,    Farmer 

Heineke,  P.  H.,  '17,  Lawyer 

Higgins.  A.   L.,  '07,   Agr. 

McLaughlin,   J.   L.,   '09,   Lawyer 

Miner,  Ada  M.    (Mrs.  A.  Chapin)  '08 

Patterson,  C.  R.,  '15,  Lawyer 

Peadro,   Bernice  F.,   '16 

Peadro,    E.    D.,    '14 

Phillips,  Minnie  A.,  ':7,  Teacher 

Titus,  G.  L.,  '14,  Farmer 

Wiley,  J.    P.,   '11 

Woods,  Ardie  G.,  '13,  Teacher 

SUMMERFIELD 

Hirstein,  J.  A..  '17.   Farmer 
SUMNER 

Perrott,  R.  H.,  '16 

Petty,  M.   R.,  '17 

SUMMER  HILL 

Anderson,  L.  L.,  '05,  Farmer 
SUTTER 

Duerkop,  Bertha  C.,  '11,  Teacher 

SYCAMORE 

Alden,  J.   L.,  '14,   Engr. 

Arntzen,  Igna  I.,  '17.  Teacher 

Conrad,  C.  B.,  '13,  Sec. 

Coultas,  Florence  A.,  '14,  Prin. 

Doane,  H.  A.,  '12,   Engr. 

Fulton,  W.  J.,  '98,  Lawyer 

Lattin,   J.,    85,    Mechanic 

Miller,   W.   C,   '10.   Supt. 

Safford,  E.   B.,  '00,  Farmer 

Smith,  L.   B.,   '08,   Lawyer 

Stephens,  H.  C,  '08,   Supt. 

Whittemore,  F.,  '97.  Merchant 

Winders,  F.  R.,  '05.  Engr. 

Wright,  Bernice  (Mrs.  J.  L.  Alden)   '14 

TABLE  GROVE 

Bartholomew,     Ruth     P.,    '18,     Charities 

Worker 
Dilworth,    J.    R.,    '13,    Farmer 

TALLULA 

Greene,  Birdie  W.  '17,  Teacher 


TAMALCO 

Norman,  E.   P.,  '10,  Lawyer 

T  AM  PICO 

Smitli,    C.    A.,    '74,    Draftsman 
TAYLORVILLE 

Anderson,  C.  T.,  '11,  Engr. 

Baker,   C.   J.,  g,   Asst. 

Dorman,  D.  S.,  '09,  Salesman 

Hay,   C.    E..'i3,   Farm  Adv. 

Hershey.  H.  B.,  '09,  Lawyer 

r  add.  W.  S.,  '16,  Farmer 

f  arge,  Zelma  (Mrs;  W.  H.  Houser)  '10 

Long,  T.   L..   '05.   Banker 

Powel,  Ellen  C.   (Mrs.  A.  Locke)   '11 

Sinneff,  G.  F.,  '15,  Teacher 

Stevens,   W.   M.,  '17,  Asst. 

Tucker.  J.  O.,  '08,   Supt. 

Twadell,  Laura  B.   (Mrs.   C.   E.   Evans)   t 

TENNESSEE 

Walker,  E.   D.,  '10,   Farmer 
TEXAS  CITY 

McCaskrin,  Louise  E.  (Mrs.  J.  D.  Stayton) 
'94 
TEXICO 

Gage,  J.  H.,  '16,  Prof. 
THOMASBORO 

Kelso,  C.  E.,  '05,  Physician 
THOMPSONVILLE 

Roberts,  Frances  E.,  '16,  Teacher 
THOMSON 

Cate,  H.  A.,  '13,  Farmer 
TISKILWA 

Battey,  B.  R.,  Jr.,  '17 

Brown,  J.   L.,   '17,  Clerk 

Gallaher,  H.  T.,  '17.  Mech. 

Pervier,  Carrie  M.  (Mrs.  F.  R.  Powers)  '14 

Powers,  F.  R.,  '15,  Farmer 

Quick,  H.,  '17 

Schertz,  A.  C,  '08 

\'an  Dervart,  P,   R.,  '03,  Lawyer 

Winship,  Mary  A.,  '18 

TOLEDO 

McCandlish,  F.  R.,  '17,   Farmer 
TOLONO 

Bower,  R.  A.,  Jr.,  '95,  Banker 

Campbell,  Florence  M.  (Mrs.  E.  G.  Framp- 

ton)  '17 
Cassingham,    Florence     A.     (Mrs.    R.     V. 

Edwards)   '13 
Durfey,  D.,  '17 
Godfrey,   Eleanor,    '15 
HoiT,  Lucy  V.   (Mrs.  G.   W.   Whall)   '09 
Parry,  J.   L.,   '94,   Farmer 
Marten,  Jane  F.,  g 
Meharry,  G.  F.,  '05,  Farmer 
Meluirry,  J.    E.,   '99,   Farmer 
Kcdhed,  Alice,  '13,  Dir. 
Redhed,   W.   S.,   '10,   Farmer 
Voss,  Sophie  M.  (Mrs.  G.  F.  Meharry)  '05 
Wanislcy,    Mabel    (Mrs.    J.    C.    Dole)    '06, 

Teacher 

TONICA 

Elliott,  C.  J.,  '12.  Farmer 

Ilensold,  H.  li.,  '17,  Farmer 

King,  D.  L.,  '16,  Engr. 

King.  Lillian  M.   (Mrs.  C.  J.  Elliott)  '13 

TONTI 

Cope,  L.  v.,  'if,  Agr. 

TOPEKA 

Ranson,  Clara  A.   (Mrs.  J.  Sellers)   '04 


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1047 


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TQULON 

Cooley,  Verna  L.,  g.  Teacher 
Kirk.  j.   T.,   g,   Supt. 
Wright,  W.  \V.,  '04.  Agr. 

TOWANDA 

Murphy,  Grace  E.  (Mrs.  R.  E.  Taylor)  '08 
Tones,  F.   W.,   '17,  Fariner 
Taylor,  R.  E.,  '08.  Farmer 

TOWER  HILL 

Borton,  G.  L.,  '09,  Farmer 
Galster,  Augusta  E.,  '18,  Asst. 
Schoch,  W.  G.,  '11,  Survr. 

TRIMBLE 

Trimble,  C.  T.,  '11,  Farmer 
TRIVOLI 

Korth,  Frieda  E.    (Mrs.  C.   H.  Apple)    '16 
TUNNEL  HILL 

Whittenberg,  Sarah  J.  (Mrs.  D.  M.  Cover) 
'14 
TUSCOLA 

Boyce,  A.  C,  g.   Teacher 

Burggraf,  C.  I..  '14,  Engr. 

Ellars,  Jessie  (Mrs.  L.  0.  Hackett)   '90 

Goodspeed,  W.  F.,  '05,  Farmer 

Howe,  W.  T.,  '16,  Fariner 

Jones,   G.    R.,   '02,   Lawyer 

Romine,  J.   F.,  '15,  Farmer 

.Shonle,   H.   A.,   '16,  Chem. 

Taylor,  Nellie  F.,  '08,  Teacher 

Tinen,  J.  V..  '12,  Teacher 

Watson,  Florence  E.,  t,  Teacher 

UNION 

Jones,  B.   L.,  '09,   Engr. 

URBANA 

Adams,  R..  f.  Prof. 

Allen,  Alice  A.,  '16 

Allen,  Mae  L.  (Mrs.  W.  M.  Tullock)  '03 

Alley,  W.   E.,  f,  Asst. 

Allison,  D.  M.,  f.  Assoc. 

Alverson,  Maude  L..  '09,  Teacher 

Alverson,  Ruth  A.,  '18,  Teacher 

Alvord,  C.  W.,  g,  Prof. 

Alvord,  Genevieve  R..  '16,  Teacher 

Anderegg,  F.  O.,  f,  Prof. 

.\nders,   E.,  '05,   Instr. 

Anderson,  Birdina  M.,  '18 

Anderson,  Florence  E.,  '09 

.Xnderson,  H.  W.,  g.  Prof. 

Anderson,  Viola  J.,  f,  Instr. 

Andrews,  T.  B.,  '13,  Instr. 

Andrews,  Kuth  H.,  '18,  Teacher 

Augustus.  E.  K.,  '14,  Assoc. 

Armour,  P.  F.,  '15,  Mgr. 

Arnold,  R.  M.,  g,  Asst. 

Ashton,  Pearl  W.  (Mrs.  B.  A.  Strauch)  '12 

Austin,  J.   C,  f,   Asst. 

Ayers.  J.   F..   '85 

Babbitt,   H.    E.,   g.    Instr. 

Babcock,  K.  C  f.  Dean 

Bach,  Beulah  W.  (Mrs.  P.  D.  M.  Faucett) 

'12 
Baechtold,  Elsie  L.,  '16,  Libn. 
Bailey.  E.  W.,  g.  Pomologist 
Baker,  F.  C,  f.  Curator 
Baker.   I.   O.,   '74,    Prof. 
Baldwin,  E.  C.  f.  Prof. 
Ballantine    H.  W.,  f.  Dean 
Bamesberger,  Velda  C,  '18,  Asst. 
Barnes,  Mary  G.,  '18,  Libn. 
Barnes,   Nell,   '15,   Actress 
Bartholow.  J.  S.,  '16.  Clerk 
Barto.   D.   O.,   '06.   Prof. 
Barto,  Harriet  T.,  '16,  Instr. 
Barto,  Margaret  M.,  '17,  Teacher 
Bartow.  E.,  f.  Prof. 
Beal,  G.  D..  f.  Prof. 
Beard,  J.  H.,  f,  Physician 


URBANA — Continued 

Benjamin,  H.   VV..  '14,  Physician 

Bennett,  Elizabeth  R.  (Mrs.  J.  Grennan)  g 

Bennett,  Nancy  L.,  '14,  Stenog. 

Bennett,  W.  L.,  '02.  Clerk 

Benson,  Susan  T.  (Mrs.  C.  G.  Howard)  '16, 
Libn. 

Bentley,  I.  M.,  f,  Prof. 

Bergman,  C.  J.,  g 

Bcrnbaum,   E..  f,   Prof. 

Besore.  Nellie   (Mrs.   W.  E.   Sears)   '96 

Bevier,  Isabel,  f.  Prof. 

Bing,  Bertha  B.,  '18,  Stud. 

Bing,   B.,   '88,  Merchant 

Biegler,  P.  S.,  g.  Prof. 

Blackwelder,  E.,  f.  Prof. 

Blair,  J.   C,  f.  Prof. 

Blaisdell,  Daisy  L.,  f,  Instr. 

Bloomfield,    L.,    f.    Prof. 

Bode,  B.  H.,  f.  Prof. 

Bogart,  E.   L.,  f.   Prof. 

Boggs,  Cassandra  (Mrs.  G.  A.  Miller)    '92 

Boggs,  Lucinda  P.,  '94 

Bolton,  W.  J.,   '18 

Bond,  Lyda,  '06,  Instr. 

Boomsliter,  G.  P.,  g.  Prof. 

Borden,   R.   F.,   g,  Instr. 

Borton,  C.  W.,  '17 

Bowditch,  F.  D.,  '88,  Teacher 

Boyer,  C.  v.,  f,  Assoc. 

Braley,  S.  A.,  g,  Instr. 

Brew,  J.   D.,    f,   Assoc. 

Britton,  W.  E.,  g,  Instr. 

Broaddus,  Alice  V.  (Mrs.  T.  A.  Clark)  '91 

Brock,    W.    S.,    'is,   Assoc. 

Brooks,  F.  A.,  '17,  Designer 

Brooks,   Fannie  M..  '15,  Instr. 

Brooks,   M.,   f.   Prof. 

Brooks,  N.  C,  f.  Prof. 

Brooks,  O.  F.,  '15,  Mgr. 

Brooks,   Verna,   '09,   Instr. 

Brooks,   Viola,  '17,  Teacher 
•    Browder,  O.  L.,  '04,  Lawyer 

Brown,  H.  D.,  '14,  Instr. 

Brown,  K.  G.,  '16,  Broker 

Brown,  R.  R.,  '16,  Bus. 

Brownfield,    Georgia,   '17,   Teacher 

Brownfield,  Lelah,  '10,  Stenog. 
Bryant.    J.    M.,    g.    Prof. 

Bull,  Maude  E.,  '15,  Demonstrator 

Bull,  S..  f,  Assoc. 

Bunch,  Mamie,  '14,  Instr. 

Burge,  W.  E.,  f.  Prof. 

Bu^-lison,   W.   L.,  g,   Prof. 

Burnette,  W.  T.,  '05,  Engr. 

Burns,  Josephine  E.   (Mrs.  R.  D.  Glasgow) 

'09,  Instr. 
Busey,  Josephine   K.,   '17,   Cashier 
Busey,    Mary   E..   t 
Bussell.  Nellie  E..  f,  Instr. 
Cady,  G.   H.,   f,   Geol. 

Cafkey,  Mabel  E.   (Mrs.  W.   R.  Stark)   '04 
Call.   Hortense   (Mrs.   A.   Barr)    '95 
Campbell,  D.  J.,  '16,  Chem. 
Campbell,  E.  E.  A.,  '18,  Stud. 
Campbell,  M.  H.,  '17.  Asst. 
Cann,  Jessie  Y.,  f.  Prof. 
Carman,  A.  P.,  f.  Prof. 
Carmichael,  R.   D.,  f.  Prof. 
Carnahan,  D.  H.,  '96.   Prof. 
Carpenter,   C.   E.,  f.  Prof. 
Carry,  C.  S.,  f,  Asst. 
Carson,  F.  T.,  '03,  Lawyer 
Case,   H.  C.  M.,  '12.  Assoc. 
Castile,  Sarah  M.(  Mrs.  W.  E.  Britton)  '10 
Castle.   R.    D.   V.,   '16,   Auditor 
Charters   W.  W.,  f.  Dean 
Chiles,  H.  M.,  '17,  Stud. 
Christopher.  D.  L.,  '08,  Mgr. 
Christy,   Grace   J.,   '18 
Churton,  Florence  H.,  '17,  Assoc. 
Cilley.  Lillie,  '17,  Libn. 
Cleavinger,  J.  S.,  '09.  Assoc. 
Cline,    Bess   F.,  '14.   Teacher 
Clark,  Edith  L.  (Mrs.  J.  C.  Kirkpatrick)  '90 


University  or  Illinois 
ILLINOIS— Continued 


104H 

URBAN  A — Continued 

ri&rk,  T.  A.,  '00,  Dean 

Coffey,  VV.  C.  '06.  Prof. 

Colby.  A.  S.,  g,  Assoc. 

Cole,  A.  C.  f.  Prof. 

Colvin,  C,  '12.   Prof. 

Covey,  Arete  C,    14.  Teacher 

Crandall.  C.  S..  f.  Prof. 

Crawford,  Helen  L..  '15.  Teacher 

Crawshaw,  F.  D..  f.  Prof.  ,,    „    „  ^    , 

Crawford,  Ruth,  M.  (Mrs.  K.  B.  breenian) 

Creek,  H.  L.,  g.  Prof. 
Crosiar,  A.  O.,  '18 
Cunningham,  II.  E.,f,  Sec. 
Cunningham.  Opal  C  '17.  Teacher 
Curtis.   F.    K-.   '»'•.  ^'■o^- 
Cut'hbert.'Dorothy  L.'(Mrs.  J.  C  Austin) 

'16,   Libn. 
Daniels,  A.  H.,  f.  Prof. 
Daniels,  Eunice  D..  f 
Davis,   Mary   B.,  '01,   Teacher 
Decker,  E.  H.,  f.  Prof. 
Dent.  J.  A.,  f.  Assoc. 
Dershem,   E.,  f,  Instr. 
Detlefsen.  J.   A.,  f.   Prof. 
DeWolf,  F.  W..  f,  Gecd. 
Dexter,  Grace  E.,  '11,  Teacher 
Dexter.  Lula   B.,   '14.  Teacher 
Dietrichson,   J.    G.,   f,   Instr. 
DiUenback.   L.  C.  f,  Instr 
Doherty,  Margaret  I..     iS>  Lion. 
Dorner.   H.    B..   f,    Prof. 
Drury,   F.   K.   W.,  '05,   Libn. 
Duncan.  J.  M.,  f.  Asst. 
Dungan,  G.    H.,   '17,  Asst. 
Dunlap,  Effie  C,  '16    Teacher 
Dunlap,  R.  L..  '85,  Carpenter 
Dunn,  H.  H..  '80.  Research  Assoc. 
Eckstein,  H.  C,  '14,  Nutrition  Expert 
Edmonds.  J.  L.,  i.  Prof. 
Edwards,  II.   H.,  '17,  Engr.. 
Ekblaw,   W.    E.,   '10.   Geologist 
Eldredge,  A.  G..  f,  Instr. 
Ellis,  C.  A.,  f.  Prof. 
Ellis,  C.  L.,  '10,  Instr. 
Ellis.  O.  I..  '12.  Assoc. 
Emch,   A.,   f,   Prof. 
Enger,  M.  L.,  '06,  Prof. 
Erigle,  Teannette  M..  '15 
Engle.  "R.  N.,  '17,  Farmer 
Erb.  J.   L..  f,   Mns.   Dir 
Ernest,   Ruth.   'iS.   Teacher 

Fahrnkipf.^Emma  M."(Mrs.  R.  F.  Borden) 

Fahrnkopf,  II.   F.   T..  '1.3.   Assoc. 

Fairlie.  J.  A.,  f.  Prof. 

Faust.  E.   C,  ,   Instr. 

Eay,   D.   A.,  '17     .,      ,    ,        ,  ., 

Fehrenkamp.   Winifred,     12,   Kibn. 

Feind.  Frances  M.  (Mrs.  R.  K.  Hursh)    06 

Ferguson,   H.   F.,    f.  Engr. 

Finfrock.  C.   L.,  '14.   Lawyer 

Fisher.  F.  A..  '11,  Prof. 

Fisk,  I.   W.,  'oQ.  Engr 

Fitz-Gerald,  J.  D.,  II,  f.  Pro*- 

Fitz-Gerald,  Leora  A.  H.,    16 

Flannigan,  M.   L.,  g,   Prin. 

Fleming.  Georgia  E.,    12    Assoc. 

Fleming.  V.  R..  '05,  Prof. 
Flint.  W.   P.,  f,  Entomol. 
Flock,   Marguerite  P.,   '18 
Flock,    W.   J.,   '17      , 
Flom,   G.  T..  f.   Prof.    .     „     .  .    ^ 
Floyd,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  A.  Bevis)  f 
Footitt,  F.   F.,  g,  Asst.  .»s    .   , 

Forbes!  Ethel  C.   (Mrs.   F.  W.  Scott)    o^ 
Forbes.  G.   R.,  f,  Instr. 
Forbes,  S.  A.,  h.  Zool.         ,,       ^,         .  , 
Ford.  Bernice  (Mrs.  H.  J.  Van  Cleave)    it 
Fra7ev     Mire  B..  *o8.  Teacher 
Frazey!  Nellie  M.  (Mrs.  F.  W.  Eagelston) 
'oi.  Teacher 


JR  BAN  A — Continued 
Freer,  Louise,  f,  Dir. 

Frisk,  J.  A.,  f.  Mech.  ^     „    ,     .,   ^ 

Fullenwider,  Alice  E.    (Mrs.   E.   B.  Lytic) 

Fulton,  E.,  f,  Prof.     ^ 

Funk,  Ruth  S.,  '17.  Asst. 

Gaines.   W.   L.,  '08,  Prof. 

Galpin.  Stella  B..  '14.  Libn. 

Gantz,   R.  A.,  g,   Asst. 

Garner,   J.   VV.,   f,   Prof. 

Garver,  Willia  K.,    03,  Libn. 

Gill,  H.  L..  f.  Dir. 

Glasgow,  R.  D.,  '08,  Instr. 

Glassco.  Ruth  M..  '17.  Teacher 

Glenn,  P.  A.,  f,  Insp. 

Glover,  D.  M.,  'j6.  Stud. 

Goebel,   Irma  G.,   'is,   Stud. 

Goebel,  J.,  f,   Prof. 

Gonnerman,  H.  P.,  '08,  Research  Assoc. 

Goodenough.    G.    A.,   g.    Prof. 

Grant,  Ruth  M..  '16,  Teacher 

Gray.  Cora  E.,  f,  Instr. 

Green,  F..  f.  Prof. 

Greene,  J.  H.,  '08 

Greene,  J.   W.,   '18 

Gregory,  Allene,  f,  Instr. 

Gregory,  Louise  C.  A.,  h 

Grennan,  J.,   f.   Instr. 

Grindley.  H.   S.,  '88,   Prof. 

Gross,  A.   W.,  g      _       , 

Grove.   P.   F.,   '13,  Teacher 

Guild.  Lois  G.,  '17.  Photographer 

Gulick,  C.   D.,  '97,   Physician 

Gunderson,  A.  J.,  'u.  Instr. 

Gustafsan.  A.  F.,  '07,  Prof. 

Gwinn,   Alta    (Mrs.    T.    E.    Saunders)     07, 
Instr. 

Gwinn,  Avis.  '14,  Instr. 

Gwinn,  Edith,  '15.  Teacher 

Gwinn,  Ethel,  '11,  Singer 

Hackley,  Elizabeth  P..  '17,  Teacher 

Hague,  Edith  E.,  '18.  Libn. 

Hague,  Florence  S.,  f,  Asst. 

Hague,  Stella  M.,  f,  Instr. 

Hile   W    G.    f.  Prof. 

K;  Lucie  a:  (Mrs    T    W.  Parr)  '84 
Hammet,  Virginia  M,  (Mrs.  A.  N.  Talbot) 

'81  ^     . 

Handschin,  W.  F.,  '13.  Prof- 
Ilanmore,  J.   L.,  '17    Lawyer 
Harding,  II.  A.,  f.  Prof. 
Harper,  A.  C,  f.  Assoc. 
Harper,  Bertha  M.,  '07,  Teacher 
Harper,  Julia  A.    (Mrs.  C.   S.   Rhode)     13 
Harrah,  E.  C,  f,  Asst. 
Harrington.   H.  F.,  f.  Prof. 
Harrison,  Florence,  '08.  Assoc. 
Hartrick,  G.  R.,  *oi,  Capt. 
Hayes,   E.   B..   '18.   Stud. 
Hayes,   E.  C.  f.   Prof. 
Heater  E.  F..  '11,  Draftsman 
Heidlcr,  J.   B..  '18        ^ 
Henson,  Margaret  L.,    ib 
Hepburn,  N.  W.,  '07,  Prof. 
Hickman.   T.   B.,  'is,  Salesman 
Hickman,   Lucy    P.,     10 
Hieronymus,   R.   E.,   f.  Adv. 

Higgins,   G.  M.,  K,  Stud. 

Hill,  C.  F.,  '14.  Teacher 

Hill     D.   S.,  f.  Prof.  , 

Hill!  Ida  M.  (Mrs.  G.  F.  Way)    05 

Hillebrand,  H.   N..  f,  Assoc. 

Hogue,  J.  H.,  f,  Instr. 

Holbrook,   E.   A.,   g,   Engr. 

Hone.  Leona,  f,  Assoc. 

Hopkins,   B.   S..  f.  Prof. 

Hopkins,   S.   C   '17 

Hottes,  C.   F.,  V.  Prof. 

Hottes,   Flora   E.,   '18,    Stud. 

Houchens.  Josie  B.,    05.  Libn. 

Howard,  C.  G.,  '17.  Asst. 

Howell,  L.  B.,  g,   Chem. 

Hov.  Lucy  F..  'n.   Pnn. 

Ilu'fferd,  R.  W.,  g,   Asst. 


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URBANA— Continued 

Hufford,  C.  T.,  '16.  Asst. 

Hughitt,  Anna  L.,  f.  Instr. 

Hursh,   R.   K.,  '08,  Prof. 

Hutchins,  Margaret,  '08,  Libn. 

Hutchins.  Marjorie,  '15,  Mus. 

Hutchinson,  J.,   f,   Assoc. 

Ingalls,  H.  B.,  '16,  Casiiier 

JacobserK   W.   H.,  '15,  Adv. 

Tames,   E.  J.,   f.    Univ.   Pres. 

Jamison,  A.   W.,  f,   Instr. 

Jamison,  Martha  G.    (Mrs.   H.   F.   Gonner- 

nian)    '11 

Janvrin,    C.    E.,    f,    Libn. 

Jaques,    Minnie,   '86,   Cashier 

Jayne,   Violet    (Mrs.   E.   C.   Schmidt)    f 

Johns,    Evelyn   G.,    '18,    Lunch-room    Mgr. 

and   Instr. 
Johnson,  F.  T.,   f,   Instr. 
Johnson,  Mabel  C.  (Mrs.  D.  PI.  Carnahan) 

g 
Johnson,  Mary  F.  (Mrs.  F.  E.  Richart)  '16 
Jones,  H.  S.   V.,  f.  Prof. 
Jones,  P.  V.  B.,  f,  Assoc. 
Jones,    R.    R.,    f,   Assoc. 
Jones,   R.  T.,  '12,  Assoc. 
Kamm.  O.,  '11,  Prof. 
Karrer,   S.,   g,   Instr. 
Keagy,   A.    R.,   f,    Instr. 
Keefer,  Ruth  F.  (Mrs.  J.  M.  Mathews)  '15 
Keitoku,    S.,    '16,    Chem. 
Kelley,   F.    H.,    '16,    Teacher 
Kelley,   Iva,   '18 
Kempner,  A.  J.,  f.   Prof. 
Kerker,  H.  E..  '12.  Lawyer 
Kerr,  Josephine   (Mrs.   F.   G.    Allison)    '07, 

Bacteriologist 
Kingsley.  J.    S.,   f.    Prof. 
Kinley.   D..   f.   Vice   Pres. 
Kirkpatrick,   Helen    M.    (Mrs.    E.   C.    Hop- 
kins)   '17 
Kirkpatrick,  S.  D.,  '16,  Chem. 
Kirner,  W.  R.,  '18.  Stud. 
Klein,    Nancie,   '17.    Teacher 
Klotzsche,   Bessie   M..  '18,   Teacher 
Knapp,    Aurella    (Mrs.    E.    Dershem)    '12, 

Libn. 
Knight,  R.  A.,   g.  Assoc. 
Knipp,  C.  T.,  f.  Prof. 
Knowlton.    Miriam,    '14,    Teacher 
Koehn,   Martha  C.    (Mrs.   F.   C.   Hubbard) 

'04 
Krieger,  Augusta  M.  (Mrs.  W.  E.  Ekblaw) 

'10 
Kunz,  J.,  f.  Prof. 
Kyle,   Martha  J.,   '97,    Instr. 
Lanham,  E.   T.,  f,  Instr. 
Layng,  T.   E.,   g,   Assoc. 
Leal,  Sophia  N.   (Mrs.  J.   W.  Hays)   '96 
Leaman,  Olga  E.,  f,  Instr. 
Lee,  W.  H.,  '14,  Lawyer 
Lehenbauer,   P.   A.,   g,   Prof. 
Leighty,  W.  R.,  f.  Assoc. 
Leonard,  Frances  B.  (Mrs.  W.  H.  Rayner) 

'i  I 
Lessing,   O.    E.,   f.   Prof. 
Leutwiler,  O.  A.,  '99,  Prof. 
Lewis,    H.    B.,    f,    Prof. 
Libman,  E.   E.,  '16,  Engr. 
Lindgren,  J.  M.,  '02,  Chem. 
Lindley,   Almeda   V.    (Mrs.    M.    S.    Parks) 

'05,  Practitioner 
Lindley,  June    (Mrs.   G.   F.   Churchill)   '11 
Linton,    Margie.   '09 
Litman,   S..   f.  Prof. 
Littleton.    A.    C.    '12,    Instr. 
Lowry,  Bessie,  '17,  Stud. 
Lumley,  C.  G.,  '86,  Physician 
Lumley,  L.  R.,  '16,   Salesman 
Lybyer,   A.   H..   f.   Prof. 
Lytle,   E.   B.,  '01.  Assoc. 
McCaughey,   W.   F.,  Jr.,   f,   Instr. 
McCIuggage.    H.    B.,   '15 
McClurg,  Lola  D..  '10,  Teacher 
Mc(!"Iurg,   Xellie  I.,   '13,   Diet. 


URBAN'A— Continued 

McConn,  C.  M.,   f.  Registrar 

McCullough,  Helen  E.,  '17 

McDougall,  W.   B.,  f.  Assoc. 

McFarland,  D.  F.,  f,  Prof. 

MacGillivray,  A.  D.,   f.  Prof. 

MacGillivray,   M.    E.,  '18 

McGraw,  Katherine  L.,  '14,  Libn. 

McKenzie,    K.,    f.    Prof. 

McLaughlin,   Maude   K.,  g,   Stud. 

McLean,   Nellie    (Mrs.   C.    G.    Lumley)    '88 

McWilliams,  Marie  L.,  '18 

Madison,   L.   C,   '18 

Maguire,   W.   C,   '10,  Lawyer 

Manley,   E.   J.,   f.    Instr. 

Mann,  Mary  E.  (Mrs.  N.   \V.  Hepburn)  '09 

Marbold,    Margaret    A.    (Mrs.    P.    F.    Ar- 
mour)  'is 

Mason,  A.  H.,  '16,  Acct. 

Mathews,  C.   M.,  '03,   Lawyer 

Mathews,  J.   M.,   f.   Prof. 

Mathews,   Loueva   M.    (Mrs.    W.   A.    Nico- 
laus)  '93 

Miller,    G.    A.,    f.    Prof. 

Miller,    H.    W.,    f.    Assoc. 

Mitchell,  H.  H.,  '09,  Prof. 

Monfort,  W.  F.,  f.  Prof. 

Monohon,  Ha  E..  '18 

Moore,  A.  R.,  '18 

Moore,  H.  F.,  f.  Prof. 

Moore,    O.    H.,   f.   Prof. 

Moore,   W.   A.,    '16 

Morey,    L.,    '11,    Comptroller 

Morgan,  C.  L.,  '14,  Instr. 

Morphy.   E.    W.,  f,   Instr. 

Morris,  Caroline   R.,   f,   Instr. 

Morrison,    W.    R.,    '17,    Lawyer 

Mosier,  J.    G.,   '93,   Prof. 

Moss,  Alida  IL,  '18,  Teacher 

Moss.  C.  M..  f.  Prof. 

Moss,  C.   T.,   '07.   Phys. 

Moulton,  Gertrude  E.,  f.  Stud. 

Mumford,  H.  W.,  f.  Prof. 

Myers,  Lena  T.,  '13,  Teacher 

Nebel,   Veta   t.,   '16 

Needham,    Carrie   I.,   '12 

Needham,  Catherine.  '18,   Stud. 

Newborn,   Iva  F.,  '18 

Newburn,    Naomi     O.,    '14.    Home     Econ. 

Exten. 
Newcomb,    R.,    '11,    Prof. 
Newell,    F.    H..   f.   Prof. 
Nolan,    A.    VV.,    f.    Prof. 
Norris,  Mae  I.  (Mrs.  H.  G.  Paul)  f 
Noyes,    W.   A.,   f.    Prof. 
Oathout,   C.   IL.  '07,  Adv. 
O'Donnell,  T.   E.,   '13.   Instr. 
Oldfather,  W.  A.,  f.  Prof. 
Oliver,  T.  E.,  f.  Prof. 
Olmstead,  A.  T.,  f.  Prof. 
Osburn,  Mabel  T.,  '18,  Teacher 
Overman,  O.  R.,  f,  Assoc. 
Paine,  E.  B.,  f.  Prof. 
Paisley,   Sela   I.,   '17.   Teacher 
Palmer,  C.   S.,  '17,  Prof. 
Palmer,   W.   G.,   '00,   Lawyer 
Parmelee,  C.  W.,  f.   Prof. 
Parr.   R.   M.,   '06,    Instr. 
Parr,  S.  W..  '84,  Prof. 
Patton,   Adah,  '02.   Libn. 
Paul,    H.    G.,    f.    Prof. 
Pearson.  F.  A.,  f,  Assoc. 
Pease,    A.    S..    f.    Prof. 
Pell,  Hazel  M.,  '18,  Teacher 
Pelzer,    H.    L.,    '17 
Percival.   Ruth.   '18,   Social   Worker 
Perry,   Edna  M.,   '09.  Teacher 
Perry,  Leonora,  '08,   Ed.  Asst. 
Perry,   Lorinda.   '09,   Assoc. 
Perry,   Winifred   A..    '08,  Teacher 
Petry,   C.   A..  '11,   Engr. 
Pickels,   G.   W.,   g,   .\ssoc. 
Pickett,    B.    S.,    g.    Prof. 
Pieper,   L.  '17,  Asst. 
Phitt.  J.'  H.,  f,  Asst. 


I050 


Univeksitv  of  Illinois 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


URBAN  A — Continued 
Polk,    W.    W..    'i8 
Pomeroy,  J.  N.,  f.  Prof. 
Ponder,  Wilma  E.,  '12,  Libn. 
Porter,   F.  M.,  g,  Assoc. 
Postlewait,  Harriet   L.,  '17 
Powers.  J.  O.,  '17.  Teacher 
Prickett.   A.    L.,   '13,  Asst. 
I'rovine,  L.  H.,  '03,  Prof. 
Putnam,  \V.  J.,  '10,  Instr. 
Prucha,   M.   J.,    f,    Prof. 
Quandt,  Coraniae,  '17,  Sec. 
Kadcliffe.   B.    S.,   g,  Chem. 
Radebaugh,   G.   H.,   f,   Assoc. 
Rahn,   C,   f.   Assoc. 
Raines,  L.  C,  '18,   Instr. 
Rankin.   F.    H..   f.   Dean 
Rayner,    W.    H.,    '09.   Assoc. 
Readhimer,  J.  E.,  '04,  Prof. 
Rebman,   P.   J.,    f,    Asst. 
Reed,    F.    \V.,    f,    Instr. 
Reid,    E.    A.,    '14.    Instr. 
Rein,  F.,  '13.  Farmer 
Renner,   W.   P.,  '10,   Bookkeeper 
Renz,  Myrtle  A.    (Mrs.    E.   Roberts)   '12 
Rhode,   C.    S.,   f.    Instr. 
Rich,  J.   L.,  f.  Assoc. 
Richards,   C.   R.,  f.   Dean 
Richards,  C.  W.,   '06,  Lawyer 
Richards,  Lenore,  '15,  Instr. 
Richardson,    R.    E..    '01,    Biologist 
Richart,   F.  E.,  '14.   Instr. 
Ricker,  Ethel,  '04 
Ricker.  N.   C,  '72,  Prof. 
Ricketts,  Clara  A.,  '09,  Libn. 
Rinaker.   Clarissa,   g,  Assoc. 
Rindfusz,  R.  E.,  f,  Instr. 
Roberts,    E.,    '13,   Assoc. 
Robertson,  W.  S.,  f.  Prof. 
Robinson,  M.  H.,  f.  Prof. 
Ross,   G.  T.,   '14,   Cashier 
Ross,    R.    M.,    '14.    Mgr. 
Roth,  H.  D.,  '08,  Lawyer 
Royer,  J.    W.,  '95,  Arch. 
Ruckinich,  C.  A.,  f.  Prof. 
Rudolfs,  \V.,  f,  Asst. 
Ruehe,  H.  A.,  '11,  Prof. 
Ruehe,  Mabel  L..  '16,  Instr. 
Rusk,  H.  P..  f.  Prof. 
Ruth,    W.   A.,   f,    Assoc. 
Saffell,   Gladys  D.,  '17,   Clerk 
.Saffer,   L.   B.,  '00,  Lawyer 
St.  John.   J.   L.,  f,   Asst. 
Samson,   Inez  R.,   '04 
Savage,   T.    E.,    f.    Prof. 
Schepperle,  Gertrude,  f,  Assoc. 
Schuettner,  A.  J.,  f,  Assoc. 
Schulz,  E.   li..  '16,   Stud. 
Schulz,   W.    F.,   g.  Prof. 
Schumacher^    H.   T.,   '04.   Lawyer 
Schwartz,  G.  F..  f.  Prof. 
Scott,  F.  W.,  '01,  Prof. 
Scott,    R.    S..    'J7 
Scott,    W.,   '16 
Scovill,  H.  T..  '08,   Prof. 
Seely,    F.    B.,    g.    Prof. 
Seiler,   Eleanor   F.,   g.   Teacher 
Sevcrns,   W.  H.,  f,  Instr. 
Seymour.  A.  R.,  f,  Assoc. 
Shade,  H.  R.,  '07,  Farmer 
Sharp,  J.  C,   '17 

Shattuck,  Anna  (Mrs.  A.  W.  Palmer),  '91 
Shaw,  Hazel  Y.,  '07.  Libn. 
Shaw,  J.   B.,  f.  Prof. 
Shelford,  V.  E.,  f,   Prof. 
Shcjiherd,  Oucen   L,.   g,   Instr. 
Sherman,  S.   P..  f.  Prof. 
Shrivor.  Helen  E..  'iS,  Teacher 
Shulters.  J.  R.,  '10.  Instr. 
Signor,  Nellie  M.,  '12,  Libn. 
Signor.    Ruth    H.,    '10,   Teacher 
Sim,  Keturah  E..  '84 

Simon,  Anna  V.   (Mrs.  TT.   B.   Dorncr)    f 
Simpson,    Frances.    '03,    Libn. 
Sisam.   Cnr.-i   TI  ,  '13 


URB.XNA— Continued 

Skinner,   G.   S.,   g.  Analytical  Chem. 

Sloan,    VV.    F..    '16 

Smith,    F.,    f.   Prof. 

Smith,  G.  M.,  f.  Prof. 

Smith,  J.   E.,  g.  Prof. 

Smith,   L.   H.,  '97,   Prof. 

Smith,   R.   S.,  '13,  Instr. 

Smith,    VV.     H.,    g,    Assoc. 

Snider,  H.  J.,  '13,  Assoc. 

Soto,  R.  A.,  '12,  Instr. 

Sparks,  Marion  E.,  '95,  Libn. 

Spencer,  E.  R.,  '11,  Asst. 

Spooner,  C.  S.,  g,  Entomol. 

Spurgin,    W.    G.,   94,   Lawyer 

Staley,  Isabel  (Mrs.  A.  M.  Danely)   '04 

Stanford,  H.  R.,  '08,  Asst. 

Stanley,  O.  O.,  '01,  Phys. 

Stark.  R.  W.,  '95,  Chem. 

Stebbins,  J.,  f.  Prof. 

Stevens,  F.  L.,  f.  Prof. 

Stevenson,  J.   A.,  g.  Prof. 

Stewart,  Edith  E.  (Mrs.  H.  T.  Scovill)   'n 

Stillwell,   Genevieve   M.,   '18,   Teacher 

Stillwell,  Helen,  '18,  Teacher 

Stock,   H.   II.,   f.  Prof. 

Stoltey,    Ethel   F.,   '18.   Teacher 

Story,    R.    M.,    f,    Assoc. 

Stout,    J.    E..    f.    Prof. 

Straight,  Maude  W.  (Mrs  A.  P.  Carman)  f 

Strauch,  B.  A..  '08,  Photographer 

Strong,  A.  C,  '14,  Lawyer 

Sutheiland,  Sarah  A.,  f,  Instr. 

Swanson,  C.  M.,  '14,  Lawyer 

Swanson,   F.   C,   '14 

Swanson,   Frances  E.,  '16 

Swartz,   Fay   W.,   '17 

Swartz,  Mary  K.   (Mrs.  F.  T.  Carson)   '07 

Swick,   Mary   E.,   '15 

Swick,  Nellie  M.,  '16 

Talbot,  A.   N.,  '81,  Prof. 

Talbot.  Mildred  V.,  '12,  Instr. 

Talbot,  Rachel  H..  '18 

Tanner,  F.  W.,  g,  Assoc. 

Taylor,   Grace  D.,  '17 

Theilen,   Margaret  K.    (Mrs.   C.    A.   Ruck- 

niich)    '13.   Teacher 
Thompson,   C.   M.,  '09,  Prof. 
Thompson.  J.   G.,  f 
Thornsburgh,  Zada  G.,  '18,  Teacher 
Thorpe.  J.  C,  '00,  Engr. 
Tilton,  L.  D..  'is.  Land.  Arch. 
Toland,    lessie    M.,    '08.    Teacher 
Traxler.  Elinor  E.,  'iS.  Stud. 
Treat,  Ivlna   A.,   f,  Instr. 
Trelease,  S.  B.,  '18,  Bus. 
Trelease,  W.,  f.  Prof. 
Trost,    Frances    H.,    '14.    Teacher 
Trost,   Opal    W..   '16 
True,  L.  J.,  f,  Instr. 
Tuttle,  H.  F.,  f.  Appraiser, 
Urban.   H.   B.,  '08,   Mgr. 
Usher.  Susannah,  f.  Lecturer 
Van  Alstyne,  E.,  g,  Assoc. 
Van  Cleave,  H.  J.,  g,   Assoc. 
Van  Doren,  M.  A.,  '14,  Stud. 
Van  Home,  J.,   f,  Instr. 
Van  Winkle,  W.  A.,  g,  Asst. 
Vaughn.   Myra,   '16.  Teacher 
Veirs.    W.    L.,    '17 
Vogele,   A.    C,   '18,   Botanist 
Wahlin.   G.   E.,   f,   Assoc. 
Waldo.   E.   IL.   g.   Prof. 
Walworth,   S.   E.,   '18 
Ward,   H.   B..  f.  Prof. 
Warren,  F.   B.,  '14,  Engr. 
Warrick,  T.   L..  '00,  Stud. 
Washburn.  E.  W.,  f.  Prof. 
Watkins,  G.,  g,  Instr. 
Watson,    E.    S.,    f,    Asst. 
Watson,    F.    R..   f.   Prof. 
Watson,   Minnie    E.    (Mrs.   O.    Kamm)    g 
Wav.  G.  F.,  '08.  Phys. 

Webber.  Helen  W.  (Mrs.  H.  G.  Wood)  '15 
Webber,    Pearl,    '03 


Geographical  Index 


105 1 


ILLINOIS— Continued 


URBANA— Continued 

Weinberg,  Flora  J.  (Mrs.  J.  S.  Bartholow) 

'16 
Wells,    L.    S.,    g,    Stud. 
Wells.   N.   A.,  f.  Prof. 
Westergaard,  H.  M.,  g,  Instr. 
Westhafer.    T.    O.,    g,    Stud. 
Wheeler,  H.   C,   f,   Assoc. 
Wheeler,  Lucile  (Mrs.  R.  Adams)  f 
Whisenand,  J.   W.,  g,  Assoc. 
White,  C.  W.,  '13,  Teacher 
White.   E.  A..  '08,   Prof. 
White.  Leila  O.  (Mrs.  L.  D.  Tihon)  g.  Sec. 
White,   Lyde  E.,   '16,  Teacher 
Whitford,  R.  C,  g,  Instr. 
Whiting,  A.   L.,   g,   Prof. 
WHiitver,  H.   C,   '18 
Wilcox,   R.   H.,   f,  Assoc. 
Wilkerson,   Mabel,   f.   Instr. 
Willard,  A.   C,   f,   Prof. 
Williams,  C.  A.,  f,  Assoc. 
Williams,  E.  H.,  g.  Prof. 
Williams,    L.    W.,   g 
Williams,  Margaret  S.,  '16,  Libn. 
Wilson,  L.  A.,   f,  Instr. 
Windsor,    P.   L.,  f,   Libn. 
Wolfe,  Viola  E.  (Mrs.  C.  E.  HoUey)  '15 
Wolfl,   Aline  J.,   '18 
Wolff,   C.   J.,   '14,   Journ. 
Wood,  H.  G.,  '14,  Engr. 
Woodbridge,  H.  E.,  f.  Prof. 
Woolbert,  C.  H.,  f,  Prof. 
Woolman,  Rachel  M.,  '16,  Teacher 
Woolman,    Richardine    (Mrs.    R.    O.   Case- 
more)    '16 
Yapp.  W.   W..  '11,  Instr. 
Young,   C.    M.,   f,   Prof. 
Young,  Esther  (Mrs.  L.  J.  True)   g 
Yuncker.  T.  G.,  f,  Asst. 
Zeitlin,  J.,   f,    Prof. 
Zeleny,    C.   f.    Prof. 
Zimmerman,   G.   F.   D.,  '10,    Salesman 
Zuppke,  R.  C,  f,  Assoc. 

UTICA 

Brown,  R.   E.,  '11,  Supt. 
VANDALIA 

Clark,  Ruth   (Mrs.  F.  H.   Burr)   '99 

Cox,    Clare   F.,   '17,   Teacher 

Mann,  Jessie  V.   (Mrs.  J.  V.  Waddell)  '09 

Rexwii;kle,   Daphne  M.,  '14,   Sec. 

Roe,  A.  Z.,  '00,  Lawyer 

Wills,   Etta  C.    (Mrs.  J.   W.   Schenker)    '85 

Wills,  J.  G..  '8s,  Merchant 

VERMILION 

Marley,  J.   A.,   '05,   Real  Est. 
VERMONT 

Derry,  H.   G.,  '12,   Merchant 

Mercer,   R.    D..    '18 

VERONA 

Fellingham,  C.  H.,  '01,  Farmer 

VERSAILLES 

McCoy.   D.   W.,   '12,  Teacher 

VIENNA 

Chapman,  D.  W.,  '03,  Banker 
Chapman,    R.    D.   C,    '15,   Banker 
Kuykendall,  A.  J.,  '98,  Farmer 
Thacker,  C.  B.,  '17,   Repr.,   Truck   Co. 

VILLA  GROVE 

Agnew,    Beulah   I.,    '17,    Teacher 
Edgar.    Edith.   '15,   Teacher 
Van  Doren,  F.  E.,  '14,  Farmer 
Walworth,  R.  W.,  '15,  Farmer 

VIRDEN 

Brittin,  W.  A.,  '17,  Farmer 
Emmerson.  Edith  M..  e.  Stud. 


VIRGINIA 

Foster,   Lucy  R.,  g,   Prin. 
Gardner,  J.  L.,  '11,  Farmer 
Porter.  li.  C,   '97,  Chem. 
Russell,  C.  W.,  '93,  Farmer 
Wilson,  C.  R.,  g.  Teacher 

WALNUT 

Cooley,    R.    C,    '17,    Farmer 
Kerchner,  M.  W.,  'ii.  Farmer 
Wilson,    G.    C,   '17 

WALSHVILLE 

Tiffin,  J.   D.,   'iS 
WARRiEN 

Kane,    R.    C,    '16 
Wiley,    R.    E..    '16 

WARSAW 

Fulton,  G.  C,  '16,  Draftsman 
Hammond,  L.  A.,  '18.  Farmer 
Lamet,  L.  A.  W.,  '01,  Lawyer 

WASHBURN 

Andrews,  H.  L.,  '16,  Teacher 
Barnes,  Helen  M.,  '17,  Teacher 

WASHINGTON 

Bennett.   Hazel   M.,  '16,   Asst. 

Mansfield,  W.  A.,   '81,  Doctor 

Smith,    P.    A.,    '11,    Salesman 

Ward,  Cecelia  B.   (Mrs.  G.  C.  Tanton)   '18 

Zehr,  G.  A.,  '18 

Zinser,   R.    B.,   '16,   Ins.  Agt. 

WATERLOO 

Fridrichs,  A.  H.,  '10,  Lawyer 
Kolmer,  O.   P.,  '17,  Mech. 
Tate,  J.  A.,   '14,   Farm  Adv. 

WATERMAN 

Hippie,  R.  E.,  '17,  Farmer 
Richmond,  Jean  E.,  '18 

WATSEKA 

Allhands,  C.  L.,  '17,  Instr. 

Benjamin,  F.   P..  '08,  Lawyer 

Blake,  Katherine  M.   (Mrs.  C.  H.  Harkins) 

'09,  Farmer 
Bonham,  Martha  E.,  '13,   Prin. 
Boonstra,  S.  P.,  '14,  Engr. 
Bradrick,    Lucy   C,    '13,   Teacher 
Crossland,  H.  E.,  '10,  Engr. 
Crossland.  Viola  J..  '13,  Teacher 
Drew,  E.  N.,  '13,  Teacher 
Kamp.  H.   W.,   '17,  Prin. 
Kendall,   A.   F.,   '12,   Lawyer 
Long,    Rjuth    I.,    '18 
Perrigo,    L.    D..    '04,    Lawyer 
Sense,   Mattie   A.,  '17,  Teacher 
Williams,    Grace    E.,    '18 
Wise,    L.    W.,   '04,   Agr. 

WAUCONDA 

McCormick,  R.   D.,  '01,  Doctor 

WAUKEGAN 

Baird.  J.  H..  '09,  Farmer 
Dahringer,  H.  W.,  '13 
Elcstrand,   H.   E.,   '16,   Arch. 
Meyer,  A.   F.  E.   H.,  '18,  Teacher 
Reilly,  R.  T.,   '14,  Engr. 
Rosencrans,  F.  B.,  '11,  Engr. 
Wright,  W.   E.,  '04,  Supt. 

WAVERLY 

Colbert,  J.  R..  '14,   Prin. 
Laycock.  M.  J.,  '06,   Instr. 
Miner,    H.,    '16,    Farmer 
Smith,   W.   M.,  '14,  Journ. 

WAYNES  VILLE 

Marvel.  J.   E..   '07,   Physician 


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ILLINOIS— Continued 


WELDON 

Railsback,   L.   W.,    '04,   Merchant 
WELLINGTON 

Butzow,    Emma    B.,    '14 

Franceway,  Margaret   (Mrs.  H.   E.  Evans) 
'os 

Hoskinson,   O.,   g.   Teacher 

Swisher,  C.  L.,  '09,  Prof. 

WENONA 

Axline,  E.  S.,  '17 

Ball,  R.   L.,  '08.  Farmer 

Cressey,  Lucretia,  ':5,  Teacher 

Donoghue,   W.  J.,    '02,   Chem. 

Fogg,  A.   K.,   '15,   Engr. 

Hunt,  Florence  J.   (Mrs.  A.  K.  Fogg)   '17 

Wells,  R.  R.,  '12.  Farmer 

WEST   CHICAGO 

Norris,  W.  K.,  '15,  Engr. 

WEST   POINT 

Worrell,  Grace  L.,  '14 

Worrell,    Mabel    F.,   '13,   Teacher 

WEST  SALEM 

Odell,    Laura.    '18 

WTST  YORK 

Bell,  R.  L.,  '09,  Engr. 
Hoskinson,    B.    O.,    '16 

WESTERN  SPRINGS 
Cornell,  D.  S.,  '17 
Morris,  G.,  '10,  Reporter 

WESTERVELT 

Boyd,  J.  W.,  '01,  Farmer 
WHEATON 

Ballou,   J.   L.,   '14,   Insp. 

Clark,    C.    M.,    '17 

Dale,  J.    H.,  '17,  Farmer 

Duner,    S.,   '15,    Farmer 

Fischer.  H.  L.,  '14,  Engr. 

Garlough,  C.  D..  g.  Registrar 

Lewis,  F.   D.,   '12,   Dean 

Lewis,   G.   Q.,  '10,   Engr. 

Lewis,    T.    E.,    '14 

Lloyd.  Nell  E.   (Mrs.  G.  F.  AUum)   '09 

Patton,  A.  R.,  '10,  Lawyer 

Weston,    Margaret    (Mrs.   F.    M.    Van   Os- 
dell)    '89 

Wheaton,  J.  R.,  '12.  Contr. 

WHITE  HALL 

Auten,    J.   T.,   '16,    Salesman 

Baker,  Laura  M.,  '12 

Crawford,   C.   W.,   '15,   Mgr. 

Evans,  D.  G.,  '17 

Eraser,   T.,   '17 

Galhuly.  S.  W.,  '07,  Arch. 

McCollister,   M.    S.,   '10,   Farmer 

WHITE  HEATH 

Heath,  Lillian   (Mrs.  G.  Haines,  Jr  )   '03 
WILLIAMSFIELD 

Martin,  Luta  (Mrs.  W.  L.  Ramp)   '09 

WILLIAMSVILLE 

Watson,   Marguerite,    '10,   Teacher 

WILLOW  HILL 

McCabe,  C.  I...  '14,  Supt. 

WILMETTE 

Brrwn.   B.  K..   '18,  Stud. 
Burt,    H.   J..    '96,    Engr. 
Casey,  A.    B..  '07.  Engr. 
Castenholz,    W.    B.,   f.    Acct. 
Colton.    S.     ('..    '85,    Contr. 
Doty,  Dorothy  L.,  '18,  Teacher 
Doty,  Helene  E..  '18,  Asst. 


WILMETTE— Continued 
Ewer,  W.  B.,  '17 
Gilbert,  B.,  f.  Lawyer 
Naper,  H.   J.,   '98,  Arch. 
Roberts,  C.   N.,  '82,  Engr. 
Swope,   R.   C,  'is,  Acct. 
Thompson,  T.  E.,  '10,  Mfr. 
Urbain,  Lottie  O.,  '16,  Teacher 

WILMINGTON 

Butterfield,   F.   E.,  '17,  Engr. 
Elliott,   R.   T.,  '17,  Engr. 
Heath,  Edith  M.,  '15,  Teacher 
Martin,   J.    L.,    '07 

WINCHESTER 

Coultas,  I-ois  M.,  g,  Instr. 
Gibbs,    W.    D.,    '93,   Appraiser 
Hitt,   KatbL'iine,  '15,  Libn. 
North,  C.  J.,  '16,  Farmer 
Overton,   R.  M.,  '17 
Wainwright,  J.    B.,   '15,   Draftsman 

WINDSOR 

Rogers,   Edith    (Mrs.  R.   E.  Schreiber)   '06 

WINNEBAGO 

Anderson,  R.  B.,  '18,  Farmer 
W^NNETKA 

Baker,   R.   L.,   '07,   Engr. 

Burgess,  J.   E.,  f,  Instr. 

Dale,  H.  M..  '14,  Salesman 

Follansbee,  G.   A.,  t.   Lawyer 

Fuller,  Emma  Q.   (Mrs.  A.   R.  Dean)  f 

Herdman,   Carrie   B.,  '14 

Herdman,  F.  E.,  '84,  Engr. 

Herdman,  Margaret  M.,  '10,  Libn. 

Linn,  J.  H.,  '09,  Salesman 

Lowry,  Jessie  R.  (Mrs.  R.  W.  Varney)  '07 

Shipman,  Louise  (Mrs.  F.  Wagner)   '08 

Stults,  E.  E.,  '07,  Broker 

Wagner,  F..  Jr.,  '08,  Salesman 

Wehrstedt,  O.  C,  '00,  Mfr. 

WINSLOW 

Dietmeier,    C.    R.,    '16,    Salesman 

WINTHROP  HARBOR 

Fossland,  G.  L.,  '08,  Draftsman 
WITT 

Barringer,  Edna,  '15,  Teacher 
WOODBINE 

Hermann,    R.    L.,   '15,   Engr. 
WOODBURN 

Wood,  R.   O..  '72,  Farmer 

WOODHULL 

Close,  G.   F.,   '06,   Prin.    Sch. 

WOODLAWN 

Stephenson,  H.  V.,  '14,  Engr. 

WOOD  RIVER 

Morgan,  J.   W.,  '16,  Merchant 

WOODSTOCK 

.Austin,  Vida  A.,  g.  Teacher 

Bardwell,  R.  W.,  '10,  Supt. 

Blair,    Eva     '12.    Teacher 

Gibson,  Mabel  H.,  '15,  Teacher 

Lawrence,  C.  11.,  '18 

Renich,   Katharine   L.,    '11,  Teacher 

Renirh,  Mnry  E..  '11   Asst. 

.Salisbury,   Ethel   I.,  '13,  Teacher 

Smiley.   L.  D.,  '16,  Engr. 

Smith,  Gertrude  C.  (Mrs.  R.  W.  Bardwell) 

'11 
Sondericker,  W.,  '83 
'I'upper,    J.    O.,    '16,    Farmer 
Wright,  M.  J.,  '77,  Farmer 


Geographical  Index 
ILLINOIS— Continued 


VVOKDEN 

Lamb,   J.,    'i8.    Farmer 

WYOMING 

Francis,    Helen   E.,    'i6 
VAXES   CITY 

Mathews,   W.   B..  'i6,  Teacher 


VORKVILLE 

Boston,  P.  M.,  '17,  Business 
Hopkins,   E.   C.,   '17,   Farmer 
Keith,   Bnima  G.,  '18 

ZIUN    CITY 

Schott,  F..  Jr.,  '05,  Draftsman 
Sprecher,    I.    S.,    'eg 


1053 


INDIANA 


ALEXANDRIA 

McGovney,    C.    S.,   f 
ANDERSON 

Almond,  H.   H..   '18 

Babcock,  D.,  '17 

East,   Bess,  '16,  Teacher 

Krannert,  H.  C,  '12,  Mgr. 

Mathewson,  J.  W.,  '09,  Engr. 

Nichol,  G.  W.,  '17 

Risser,  W.  S.,  '18,  Engr. 

Scott,  S.   E.,  '16,  Teacher 

ANGOLA 

Barrett,  O.  G.,  '12.  Farm  Adv. 
ATTICA 

Meharry,  C.  L.,  '07,  Farmer 

Poston,  F.   E.,   '14,   Mgr. 

AUBURJSr 

Sheffer,    \V.   H.,    '18 
BEDFORD 

Jones,  C.  J.,  '10,  Farm  Adv. 
Roberts,    Gwladys   E.,  g,  Teacher 
Stephenson,  R.  E.,  g.  Stud. 

BERNE 

Lehmann,    G.    E.,    '15,    Teacher 
BICKNELL 

Zeller,    L.    W..   '18 
BLOOMFIELD 

Cravens,   T.    C,   '16,    Farm   Adv. 
BLOOMINGTON 

Akin,  Ida  E.,  g.  Teacher 

Black,  W.  W.,  '98,  Prof. 

James,    W.    P.,    '17 

King,    Florence   B.,   '14,   Instr. 

Knapp,  Martha  W.,  '13,  Libn. 

Rusk,   R.    L.,   '09,   Instr. 

BOSWELL 

Churchill,  C.  F.,  '13,  Farmer 
Foster,  D.  D.,  '15,  Ins.  Bus. 
Hash,  Susan  A.   (Mrs.  D.  Hubbard) 

BOURBON 

Ettinger,  C.  M.,   '17 
BRAZIL 

Layer,   H.,  '11,   Engr. 
BROOKVILLE 

Federmann,  C.  R.,  '17 
BROWNSTOWN 

Rust,  Grace   A.,  '12,  Teacher 

CARLISLE 

Cooper,  C.  E.,  '16,  Farmer 

Starner,  V.,  '17 

Walters,  J.  N.,  '14,  Farmer 

CARMEL 

Bond,   A.,   '03,  Arch. 

CARROLLTON 
Meek,    W.,   '17 


CENTERVILLE 

Kempton,  F.  E.,  g,  Asst. 
CLINTON 

Nebeker,  M.   E.,  '08,  Lawyer 
CLOVERDALE 

Scroggin,  D.   L.,  f,  Mgr. 
CONNERSVILLE 

Wadsworth,    Golda,    '17,    Teacher 
COVINGTON 

Jackson,   G.    R.,   '09,   Lawyer 

Randolph,   H.    I?.,   '14,   Farm  Adv. 

Reed,  Cordelia,  '18,  Stud. 

CROWN    POINT 

Howe,  E.  G.,  Jr.,  '14,  Farmer 
Strang,  R.  L.,  '15,  Farmer 

CULVER 

Folger,    Rachel    E.    (Mrs.    R.    H.    Rhum- 
phrey)    '96 

DANVILLE 

Keller,   O.  A.,  f.  Farmer 
DAYTON 

Hill,   Wilma    M.    (Mrs.    D.    R.    Baker)    '14 
DELPHI 

Pollard,   C.    R.,    '03,    Lawyer 
DEPUTY" 

Robertson,    Nellie   M.,   '13,    Libn. 
EAST  CHICAGO 

O'Connell,  C.  S.,  '05,  Engr. 

Pearson,  H.  A.,  '17,  Engr. 

Taylor,   C.    B.,   '18,    Engr. 

ELKHART 

Beers,   O.   E.,  '17,   Engr. 
Eleson,   E.   R.,   '18,  Dentist 
Lehman,  Ruth  T.,  '18,  Teacher 
Thompson,  G.  S.,  '17 
Wiley,   Neva   B..   g.  Teacher 

EVANSVILLE 

Block,   W.   R.,  '07,   Seedsman 
Graham,  R.  A.,  '08,   Business 
Hanes,  W.  R.,  '10,  Engr. 
Jenner,   Louise   M.,   '12.   Teacher 
Karges,   H.   G.,  '14.  Arch. 
Merritt,  H.  T.,  '07,   Business 
Peeples,    W.    M.,   '14,   Chem. 
Sigerson,  W.  C,  '14,  Acct. 
Southwick,  J.   D.,  '09.   Advertiser 
Woodin,  N.  C,  '04,  Draftsman 
Yeck,  C.  W.,  '07,  Doctor 

FAIRMONT 

Kemp,  A.  R.,  '17,  Teacher 
FT.    WAYNE 

Arnold,  R.  H.,  '09,  Draftsman 

Borton,   W.   F.,   '02 

Bradley,  L.   R.,  '17,  Engr. 

Coolidge,  E.  R.,  '13.  Designer 

Hall,    C.    I.,    '10,    Engr. 

Hinds,   S.,   f,   Engr. 

Keller,  Florence,  '15 


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INDIANA— Continued 


FT.  WAVXE— Continued 

May,  Helen  B.,  'ii.  Teacher 

Tower,   A.,   '17 

Weaver,   B.  P.,  '99,  Physician 

FOWLER 

Isaacs,  T.  R.,  '15.  Teacher 
FRANKFORT 

Masters,  J.  H.,  '13,  Engr. 

(JARY 

Flowers,    R.    W.,    '06,   Draftsman 
Jones,  D.   R.,  '16,  Engr. 
Tones,  H.   N.,  Jr.,  '08,  Draftsman 
Koebele,  C.  W.,  '16.  Insp. 
Nay,   J.    R.,    '12,    Engr. 
Romig,   F.    G.,   '11,   Foreman 
Sponsel.  J.   G.,  '11,  Engr. 
Weydell,  A.  T..  '14,  Engr. 
Zinimtrman,  A.  C,  '16,  Engr. 
Zimmerman,  A.  W.,  '10,  Insp. 

GENEVA 

Myers,  F.  I.,  f,  Asst. 
GOSHEN 

Kercher,    O.    B.,    '14,    Engr. 

Mehl.  W.  W.,  '14,  Lawyer 

Nymeyer,  F.   H.,   '11,   Editor 

GREENCASTLE 

Ammerman,  C,  g 

Born,    Katherine    L.    (Mrs.   J.    M.    Fether- 

ston)    '17 

Doan,  Frances  E.  (Mrs.  F.  H.  Streightoff) 

g 
Manuel,  H.  T.,  g.  Psychol. 
Wright,  Mabelle  G.,  f,  Instr. 

GREENFIELD 

Brown,  Ina  M.   (Mrs.  D.  Pickett)   f 
GREENSBURG 

Brazelton,  Calanthe  M.,  '18 

Brown,   C.   W.,   '16,   Teacher 

HAMMOND 

Higgins,  S.  C.,  '02,  Draftsman 
Kraeger,  J.  F.,  '13,  Chem. 
Martin,  F.  A.,  '18,  Chem. 
Sheerer,   Gertrude   E.,   '18 

HARTFORD  CITY 

Henley,    R.    M.,   '12,    Florist 
IIUNTERTOWN 

Rundles,  C.  M.,  '17,  Ins.  Agt. 

Rundles,  D.   C,  '15 

Rundles.  W.  L.,  '16,  Land.   Gard. 

HUNTINGBURG 

Kindig,  Pearl  E.    (Mrs.  B.  F.   Shaver)  '08 
HUNTINGTON 

Caley,  Floyd  E.,  '11,  Teacher 

Farlow,   S.  J.,   '14 

Thome,  Mabel  E.,  '13,  Statistician 

INDIANA  HARBOR 

Nuttall,  J.   T.,  g,  Chem. 
INDIANAPOLIS 

Beck.  Martha  S.,  '15,  Teacher 

Bernard,  L.   C.   '14.  Teacher 

Berner,  L.  R.,  '18,  Chem.  Engr. 

Carrier,  G.  V.,  '14,  Auditor 

Carson,  H.  Y.,  '11,  Engr. 

Carter,  Alice,  '15.  Dietitian 

Carter,   Lucile.   '15,  Clerk 

Coffman.   B.   D.,  '94,  Salesman 

Crossland,  G.  M..  '01,  Teacher 

Cutshall,   B.  W.,  '14.  Arch. 

Davis,  Olive  E..  '06,  Clerk 

Doney,  O.  K.,  '00,  Lawyer 


I  XDI.VXArOLLS -Continued 
Dunlap,  E.  E.,  '97,  Arch. 
Fisher,  W.  L.,  '14,  Engr. 
Fletcher,  C.  J..  '04.  Engr. 
Freijs,  C.  T..  '79,  Arch. 
Graham,  D.   B.  A.,  '06,  Engr. 
Habbe,    R.    II..   '14,   Solicitor 
Hall,   E.    B.,   '07,   Chem. 
Harris,  J.  W.,  '10,  Merchantr 
Harvey,  R.  F. .  '16.  Dealer 
Henderson,  Mary  (Mrs.  C.  J.  Fletcher)  '03 
Hewitt,  Nellie  G.,   '04,   Libn. 
Hill,    N.    H.,   '09,    Arch. 
Hoffman,  A.  C  '15,  Instr. 
Hurd,  C.  H.,  f,  Engr. 
Kohman,  E.  F.,  f,  Chem. 
Leonard.   E.,   '06,   Draftsman 
Light,    C.   R.,   '15,   Supt. 
Long,  A.  T.,  '08.  Prin.  Schs. 
MciVIains,  L.,  '93,  Business 
Moore,   Claribel   B.,  'n,  Teacher 
Odell,  Rena  M.,  '02,  Teacher 
Phillips.  J.  B.,  '12,  Chem. 
Reed,   J.   K.,  g 
Sargent,  C.  E.,  '86,  Engr. 
Sargent,  Francelia  P.,  '18 
Shapland,  C.  J.,  '12,  Engr. 
Smith,  C.  A..  '99,  Salesman 
Sortwell.  H.  H.,  '18 

Strehlow,  Cornelia  E.  (Mrs.  W.  H.  Adams) 
'03 

Taylor,  L.   R.,  '18,   Chem. 
Terry,    R.    I.,    '16 
Turner,    Dollie    I.    (Mrs.    M.    S.    Thomas) 

'06 
Van    Frank,    E.    D.,    *i6 
Weinshank,   T.,   '96,    Engr. 
Wickard,  Hortense  E.,  '15,  Mgr. 
Wildman,   E.  A.,  g,  Chem. 
W'issing,  C.  B.,  '11,  Engr. 

JASPER 

Ferris,  Irene  M.   (Mrs.  E.  H.  Traylor)  '10 
JUDSON 

Turner,  E.   D.,  '12,  Farmer 

KEJJTLAND 

Ainsworth,   H.    G.,    '15,    Seedman 
Davis,   Clara   E.    (Mrs.   S.    Davis)    '16 
Davis.  S.  S.,  '15,  Farm  Adv. 
Simons,  C.  L.,  '13,  Farmer 

KNOX 

Craigmile,    Mary    D.,    '18,   Teacher 
Craigmile,  R.  J.,  '18,  Engr. 

KOKOMO 

Balcom,  H.  C,  '10.  Land  Arch. 
Dix,  E.  J.,  '14,  Salesman 

KOUTS 

Wray,  C.   W.,  '16,  Farm  Mgr. 

LAFAYETTE 

Adams,  Nettie  (Mrs.  W.  B.  Wilson)  '77 

Albright,  C.   C,  f,   ProL 

Daehler,   A.   H.,   'oS,   Instr. 

Davis,  J.  J.,  '07,  Enlomologist 

Davis,  Nell  S.  M.  (Mrs.  W.  A.  Knapp)  '07 

Evans,  A.  T.,  '12,  Instr. 

Fietemeyer,  F.  R.,  'j6,  Engr. 

Harper,  C,  g,  Asst. 

Harrell,   C.   L..   f,   Instr. 

Tones,    S.   C,   g.   Assoc. 

Knapp,  W.  A.,    07,  ProL 

Martin,   G.    E..   f.    Prof. 

Shook,  C.  W.,  'is.  Real  Est. 

Skinner,  J.    H.,   f.   Dean 

Wilson,  J.   D.,   '07,   Business 

LAFONTAINE 

Minnick,  J.   H.,   f,   Prof. 


Geographical  Index 


1055 


LA    PORTE 

Hallinen,  J.  E.,  '94,  Lab.  Supt. 
Hartwell,  G..  '18 
Larson,  I.  N.,  '16,  Engr. 
Marks,  Maude  I.,  '18,  Teacher 

LAUREL 

O'Hair,  Edna  E.,  '01,  Teacher 

LEBANON 

Smith,  W.  H.,  g,  Lawyer 

LOGANSPORT 

Beyer,  Elizabeth  G.,   '16,  Teacher 
Horn,   C.   J.,   '97,   Arch. 
Smith,  R.   W.,  '08,  Real  Est. 

McCOOL 

Robbins,    G.   L.,   '09 
McCORDSVlLLE 

Fisher,   W.   H.,  '11,  Supt. 
MADISON 

Lotz.  H.   B.,  "16,   Engr. 
MARTINSVILLE 

Bain,  W.  B.,  '16.  Farmer 

Boston,  E.  v.,  '11.  Mfr. 

MARION 

Miles,  L.  E.,  f,  Pathol. 
MEROM 

Hershey,  C.   B.,  '14,  Coll.  Pres. 
MICHIGAN  CITY 

Kerrigan,  P.  F.,  '14,  Engr. 

Pierce,    Inez    C.    (Mrs.    G.    T.    Vail)    '04, 
Libn. 

Southgate,  Helen  A.,  '09,  Teacher 

MOORESVILLE 
Cook,  E.,  '05 

MT.   SiUMMIT 

Ainsworth,  H.  F.,  '15,   Supvr. 

MT.  VERNON 

Breece,  H.  D.,  '18 

[MU^XIE 

Smith,  A.  L.,  '10,  Dir. 
Torrance,  Mary,  '13,  Libn. 
Van  Natter,   F.   M..  '16 

NEW    HAVEN 

Moon,   Ida   M.    (Mrs.   H.   Thimlar)    '11 

NOBLESVILLE 

Brown,  E.  E.,  '18,  Farmer 
Clarke,   Ethel,  '14,   Diet. 
Clarke,  Philena,  '11,  Supt. 
Graham,  D.,  '07,  Arch. 

NORTH   LIBERTY 

Bauder,  L.  A.,  '17,  Farmer 
Farver,   E.   C,   g,   Instr. 

ORLAND 

Green,  C,   '03,   Teacher 
Green,  C.  H.,  '03,  Engr. 

OXFORD 

White,  P.   L.,  '16,  Engr. 

PERRYSVILLE 

Hughes,  J.  H.,  '13,  Farmer 
Snoddy,   R.   L.,  '16,   Teacher 

PERU 

Cannon,  F.   S.,  '11,  Arch. 


INDIANA— Continued 

I'IKRCETON 

Bowman,  Emily  M.,  '17,  Teacher 


Long,   Florence,   g,   Instr. 
PLYMOUTH 

Marks,  Hazel  F.,  '16,  Teacher 
I'ORTLAND 

Kessler,  J.,  g,  Instr. 
PRINCETON 

Morrison,   H.  C,  g,  Survr. 
RENSSELAER 

Murray,  G.  E.,  '18,  Merchant 
RICHMOND 

Beck,  C.  B.,  g,  Journ. 

King,  Vivian,  '16,  Stud. 

Murphy,  E.  F.,  '16,  Supvr. 

RILEY 

Christy,   O.,  '16 
ROACHDALE 

Cross,   Mary   A.,   '18 
ROCHESTER 

Binding,  L.  R.,  f.  Farm  Adv. 
ROCKPORT 

Halbruge,   C.  M..  '16 

Schumacher,  Dixie  H.,  '17 

ROCKVILLE 

Thomson,    W.    W.,    '17 

ROYAL  Center 

Grisemer,    W.,    'i8 
RUSSELLVILLE 

Grimes,    E.   J.,    'i8 
SEDALIA 

Ball,   Mary   E.,   '17,   Teacher 
SHARPSVILLE 

Hoffman,  F.  J.,  '14,  Arch. 
SHELBYVILLE 

Donaldson,  Elizabeth  F.,  '14,  Teacher 

Gutting,  L.   A.,  '11,  Mgr. 

Hill,  Fanny  W.    (Mrs.  L.  A.  Gutting)    '10 

SHERIDAN 

Snodgrass,  W.,  '11,  Farmer 
SOUTH  BEND 

Bressler,  C.  E.,  Jr.,  '09,  Engr. 

Fites,  H.   B.,  '17,  Farmer 

Glimstedt,  O.   H.,   f.  Trainer 

Heideman,  G.  H.,  '94,  Mfr. 

Kerndt,  A.  H.,  '12,  Engr. 

McGrath,  S.  J.,  '05,  Chem. 

Muessel,  R.  A.,  '18 

Fletcher,  Elma  C,  '16,  Teacher 

Strong,  R.  A.,  '15,   Engr. 

Teeple,  W.  D.,  '97,  Engr. 

Trowbridge,    C.    E.,    '16 

Vickery,  C.   R.,  '96 

SULLIVAN 

Sheridan,   Mary   B.,   '17,   Teacher 
Thompson,  R.  H.,  '17 

TERRE  HAUTE 

Bogardus,  F.  S.,  '04,  Prop. 
Clinebell,   H.  J.,  '16,   Farm  Adv. 
Edington.  W.  E.,  f,  Asst. 
Flood,  Grace  H.,  '18,  Teacher 
Goldman.   Rae  A.,  '14,  Social  Worker 
Henley,  H.  B.,  '12,  Florist 
Hepburn,    T.    M.,   '14.   Engr. 
Hicks,  W.  E.,  '11,  Farmer 
Johnson,   G.   T.,    '06 


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TERKE  HAUTEr— Continued 
Locke,  Clara  E.,  '13,  Supvi. 
Luckett    C.   L.,  '14 
Raffin,   I.   D.,  'i»,   Engr. 
Shelton,  Wilma  L..  "Ui  Libn. 
Sulger,    A.    H..    '18 
Swits.  Marguerite  M.,  '16,  Teacher 
Tressel,   H.  J.  S..  '14.  Lawyer 
Waits,  C.  J.,  g,  Supt. 

TIPTOX 

Hershman,   O.   H.,   '16,   Merchant 
Wagstaff,  C.  D.,  '18 

URBAN A 

Brown,  R.   E.,   '10,  Phys. 

VINCENNES 

Blatherwick,  W.  F.,  '1^,  Arch. 
Guernsey,  E.  W.,  '18,  Chem. 
Purdy,  R.  H.,  '15,  Arch. 
Thomas,  J.  M.,  '14,  Engr. 
Thomas,  S.  J.,  '17,  Plumber 

WALKERTON 

Kneeshaw,  Mary  J.,  '18,  Teacher 

WASHINGTON 

Brandon,  J.   F.,  '16,  Agr. 
Gesell.   E.   G.,   '08,    Mfr. 

WEST  LAFAYETTE 

Poornian,  A.   P.,  '07,   Prof. 
Sears,  O.   H.,   '14,   Instr. 
Spindler.   G.   H.,   g,   Instr. 


INDIANA—Continued 
WHITING 


Beaubien,   W.   P..   '16,  Engr. 

Calhoun,   Helen    V.    (Mrs.   G.   Cash)   '05 

Glair,  H.  F.,   'la,   Supt. 

Greenburg,  K.  E.,  '15,  Engr. 

Hall,    T.    C,   '00,   Judge 

Krauel,  P.  L.,  *i8 

Smith,   L.   G.,  '13,  Engr. 

Watts,   G.   W.,  'is,   Engr. 

WIN  AM  AC 

Plank,  Bessie  G.   (Mrs.  L.  Thompson)   '85 
Thompson,  L.,  '86,  Engr. 

WINCHESTER 

Canady,   Lorah,   '15,  Teacher 

WINONA  LAKE 

Highfill,   Inez  F.    (Mrs.  H.  G.   Lawrence) 


WOLCOTT 

Dibell,  H.  C,  '16 

Dibell,   Mabel  E.,  g,  Instr. 

WORTHINGTON 

Foulke,  C.  C.  '16,  Banker 
ZIONSVILLE 

Bundy,   R.  P.,  '02,   Lawyer 


IOWA 


ADEL 

Hoge,  Lura  E.    (Mrs.  H.   R.  Straight)   '08 
Straight.  H.   R.,  '07,  Mfr. 

ALBIA 

Braden,  J.  H.,  '02,  Lawyer 

AMES 

Agg,  T.   R.,  f.  Prof. 

Baldwin,  F.   M.,  g.  Prof. 

Bebb,  Mabel    (Mrs.   R.  S.   Potter)   '12 

Campbell,  A.  B.,  '09,  I'rof. 

Craig,   O.,   '09,    Prof. 

De  Vries,  L.,  f.  Prof. 

Evvard,  J.  M.,  '07,  Prof. 

Ewing.  H.  E.,  '06,  Prof. 

Faber,   D.   C,  '08,  Engr. 

Fowler.  C.  C,  '09.  Chem. 

Fuller,  Elizabeth  G.,  '14,  Instr. 

Graham,  R.,  f,  Prof. 

Harrison,  B.  M.,  g,  Prof. 

Hughes,  H.  D.  M.,  '07,  Prof. 

Kennedy,   W.  J.,   f.   Prof. 

Kimball.  A.   H.,  f.   Prof. 

Lego.  Lulu  M.  (Mrs.  H.  D.  M.  Hughes)  '03 

Northey.    Delia    F..   '11,    Libn. 

Potter.  R.  S..  g,  Prof. 

Scott,   Daisy   C.    (Mrs.   W.    H.    Stevenson) 

'95 
Smith,   K.   G..   '05,   Prof. 
Sprague,  H.  G.,  '14,  Instr. 
Summers,  H.   E.,  f.  Prof. 
Vance,  T.   F.,  f 
Webster,  R.  L.,  '08,  Entoniol. 
Wobrters,  J.   E.,  g,  Agr.  Agt. 

ANKENY 

Souers,    M.   A.,   '13,   Farmer 

ATLANTIC 

Gillespie,   P.,   '08,   Arch. 

BATON  ROUGE 

Guell,   A.,   g.    Prof. 


BELMOND 

Pierce,    E.    A.,    '76 
BETTENDORF 

Hinrichsen,   F.   A.,   '13,  Mgr. 
BOONE 

Baker,   L.,   '03,   Teacher 

Sheldon,   Maude  L.,  '03,  Teacher 

BURLINGTON 

Peters,  W.   W.,  g,   Instr. 

Schwerin,  A.,   '08,   Sec. 

Waterhouse,  C.  E.,  '07,  Engr. 
CALMAR 

Preus,  P.  R.  A..  '14,  Engr. 
CEDAR  FALLS 

Johnson,  J.  P.,  '02,  Engr. 
CEDAR   RAPIDS 

Brown,  Hazel  E.,  g.  Welfare  Dir. 

Brown,  W.  J.,  '00,  Arch. 

Carrithers.  I.  T.,  '08,  Ath.  Dir. 

Edinger,    P.    F.,   f 

Hagey,    Emma   J.,   '03,    Libn. 

Hunter,  H.  E.,  '01,  Arch. 

CHARLES   CITY 

Allen,  P.  W.,  f.   Bus. 
Caldwell,  Ida  I.,  '08,  Libn. 
Dickerson,   I.    W.,   '00.   Editor 
Moss,  Florence  L.,  '17,  Teacher 

CHEROKEE 

Hall.  K.  W.,  '18 
Lucder,   H.   H.,   '17 

CLARION 

Kramer.  G.  A.,  '05,  Farmer 

CLINTON 

Arnold,  N.,  '13,  Mgr. 
Cook,    S.   S.,   '11,   Advertiser 
Crawford,  T.,  '94,  Engr. 


Geourai'hicai.  Inukx 


1057 


IOWA— Continued 


CLINTON— Continued 
Ladehoff,  A.   D.,   '18 
Newlin.  C.   I.,  '12,  Mgr. 
Stone,   Edna  L.,  '12,  Teacher 

COIN 

Prince,   W.   J.,   '16,   Prin. 
COLUMBUS  JUNCTION 

Shoemaker,  Dorothy  R.   (Mrs.  H.  Huston) 
f 

CORWITH 

Tibbitts,   D.    D.,   '14,   Farmer 
COUNCIL  BLUFFS 

Beardsley.  J.  W.,  '90 

Moore,  Jennie  E.  (Mrs.  F.  H.  Binder)  '04 

Wadsworth,  J.   G.,  '82,  Banker 

CRESTON 

Graham,  Sappho  C,  g.  Teacher 
Thomson,  Lillian  E.  (Mrs.  C.  H.  De  Long) 
'18 

CUMBERLAND 

Weaver,   Lillian    R..    '17 

DALLAS  CENTER 

Codlin,  H.   E.,  '14,  Farm  Adv. 

McColley,  Carrie  (Mrs.  H.   E.  Codlin)   '15 

DAVHNPORT 

Berger,   Cora,   '18,   Clerk 
Berger,   F.  E.,  '13,  Arch. 
Burrows,  P.  T.,  '92,  Arch. 
Chapin,    G.,    '06,   Journ. 
Gilchrist,   H.    M.,    '99,   Engr. 
Goldschmidt,   Erna   C.,   '18,  Teacher 
Goldschmidt,   A.    G.,    '88.    Engr. 
Johnson,  E.  S.,  '87,  Engr. 
Kirkland,  A.  F.,  '15,  Arch. 
Klein,   C.   A.,   '16,   Arch. 
Kuehlcke,    O.,   '05,   Engr. 
McKown.   R.  L.,  '17,  Land.  Gard. 
Marks,   Mary  E.,  '11,  Libn. 
Miller,  D.   (Mrs.  C.   L.  Moore)  '06 
Noth,    E.    F.,    '14,    Draftsman 
Peck,  Norma  L.,  '15,  Libn. 
Ramsey,  L.  W.,  '14,  Arch. 
Reeves,  H.  T.,  '14,  Arch. 
Richter,  Gertrude  K.,  '18 
Pitts,   C.    L.,   '16,    Supt. 
Smart,   R.   L.,  '14,   Engr. 
Temple,   S.   J.,   f.   Arch. 
Whitaker,   R.   C,   '15,   Draftsman 
Worthen,  Jeannette  L.,   '07,  Teacher 

DECORAH 

Hustvedt,  S.  B.,  f,  Instr. 
DEFIANCE 

Scoggan,    E.    B.,   g,    Minister 
DENNISON 

Carr,  V.  W.,  '17 
DES  MOINES 

Brownson,  II.   G.,  '06.  Business 

Brownson,   Winnina   E.,    '08,   Teacher 

Davis,  Reba,  '11,  Libn. 

Foglesong,  L.    E.,   '11,   Arch. 

Frazee,   J.    D.,    '11,   Agt. 

Gray,  Ruth  (Mrs.  A.  P.  Peyrand)  '16 

Hill.  W.   G.,  g.   Instr. 

Hofts,  J.  A.,  f,  Asst. 

Jordan,  Vera  E.,   g.   Teacher 

Jordan,  W.  G.,  g,  Chem. 

Kautz,   P..   '10.   Electn. 

Lange,  Ida  L.  (Mrs.  A.  M.  Parker)  '08 

Leibsle.   R.  W.,  '16,  Engr. 

McGarrisk.   D.    IL,   '13,    Engr. 

McRobie,  Jessie  B.  (Mrs.  L.  E.  Foglesong) 
'i  I 

Penn,    A.,     '09,    Engr. 


DES  MOINES— Continued 
Rose,  L.   S.,  '89.  Prof. 
Shaw,  G.   R.,   '09,  Contr. 
Steele,  Lavinia,  '02,  Libn. 
Wait,    B.    A.,    '92,    Engr. 
Wickersham,  C.  E..   '08,  Agt. 
Woodrow,  J.   W..  I,   Prof. 
Wooters.   L.    M.,    '14,   Journ. 

DOUGHERTY 

Kellogg,  Flora  L.  (Mrs.  H.  E.  Hudson)  '75 
DUBUQUE 

Brunkow,  N.  F.,  '14,  Arch. 

Conboy,  L.  J.,  '14,  Teacher 

Heitkamp,  G.  W.,  g,  Instr. 

Stringer,  J.    K.,   '17 

Tolmie,   T.    W.,   '17 

EAST  OSKALOOSA 

Burnside,  Elizabeth  H.,  '07,  Libn. 
Morris,  Mary   L.,  '09 

EPWORTH 

Hanna,   Helen   I.,   g 
FAIRFIEILD 

Porter,  C.  L.,  '13,  Teacher 
FONDA 

Straight,  Gladys  L.  (Mrs.  L.  A.  Wood)  '12 
FT.  DODGE 

Gustafson,   C.   A.,   '17,  Engr. 

Hoff,  Edna  D.  (Mrs.  I.  D.  Allison)  '03 

Reely,   T.   W.,   '95,   Arch. 

FT.  MADISON 

Amborn,  Louise   (Mrs.  J.  B.   Pagin)   '16 
FULLERTON 

Kressmann,  F.  W.,  '09,  Chem. 
GARNER 

Lindberg,  Ruth   M.  R.    (Mrs.  J.  C.  Morri- 
son) 

GAZA 

Hicks,  G.   L.,  '85,   Farmer 
GILBERT 

Jones,   E.  J. 
GRAND  VIEW 

Higley,   Ruth,  g,  Instr. 

GRINNELL 

Gibbs,  C.   H..  'os,   Engr. 
Hendrixson,  W.  S.,  f.  Prof. 
Morris,   S.  D.,  '05,  Prof. 
Penrose,  Alma  M.,  '15,  Libn. 
Squire,   E.  G.,  f 
Stone,  H.  K..  f,  Prof. 

GRISWOLD 

Kelley,  H.  P.,  '16,  Farm  Adv. 
HAMPTON 

Allen,  E.  D.,  '12,  Physician 

Houg,   O.   A.,   '17.   Clerk 

IIOPKINTON 

Laughlin,  E.  V.,  '09,  Dean 
HL'MBOLDT 

Haviland,  Altha,  '04,  Teacher 
IDA   GROVE 

Lloyd,   G.   T.,   '02,   Engr. 
INDEPENDENCE 

Donnan,  A.  M.,  '95,  Arch. 
INDIAN OLA 

Emmons,  C.   W.,  g,  Prof. 


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IOWA— Continued 


IOWA  CITY 

Ar-.Tis,  J.   L.,   'n,   Libn. 

Bose,    §.,    '07,   Lecturer 

Brown,  F.  C.  g,  Teacher 

Brumfiel,  D.  M.,  g,  Instr. 

Calhoun,  Henrietta  A.,  '0:,  Physician 

Davidson,    Dora    (Mrs.    F.   C.    Brown)    '08 

Ivey,    P.    W.,    g,    Instr. 

McGovney,   D.   U.,   f.   Prof. 

Merry,  G.  N..  f.  Prof. 

Rietz,    H.    L.,    f.    Prof. 

Sawyer,    Margaret,   '14,    Dietitian 

Shaffer,   Nina   R.,   '07,   Libn. 

Wardall,  Ruth  A.,   '03,   Prof. 

IOWA  FALLS 

Meyer,  I.  F.,  g.  Coll.  Pres. 
KEOKUK 

Baker,    R.    E.,    g,    Mgr. 

Brady,  J.   L.,  '11,  Arch. 

Craig,  N.   E.,  '10,   Insp. 

Crow,    B.    F.,   '77,  Hort. 

Haggott,  W.  S.,  '15,  Engr. 

Kiedaisch,   K..  '10,  Engr. 

Williams,  L.  E.,  '73,   Lawyer 

KXOXVILLE 

Talbot,  Carrie  E.   (Mrs.  T.  R.   Miner)   'oi 
Wilson,  D.   W.,   g,  Asst. 

LAURENS 

Wheeler,  Adelaide  C,  '17 

Wheeler,  Irene  B.,  '13,   Demonstrator 

LE  CLAIRE 

Reeves,  H.  E.,  '95,  Engr. 

LE  MARS 

Cole,  T.  E..  '8s.  Physician 
Mourning,   Mary  K.,   '11,  Prin. 

MADISON 

Lewis,  R.  J.,   '05,   Engr. 
MARION 

Munsen,  A.   P.,  '04,  Contr. 
MARSHALLTOWN 

Hjort,  N.  R.,  '09,  Constr. 

Ingersoll.  F.  B.,  '03,  Engr. 

McKee,  P.   H.,  '12.   Sec. 

MASON  CITY 

Baird.  Bertha  S.,  '11,  Libn. 
Teal,  Lois  L.,  '11,  Teacher 

MILTON 

Bell,  Edith  M.,  '18,  Teacher 
MONETA 

Pearson,  Ida  M.   (Mrs.  G.  E.  Hiner)  '04 
MORNING  SUN 

Beck,  Mary  L.,  g,   Prin. 

MT.  VERNON 

Smith,    O.    H.,   g.    Prof. 

MUSCATINE 

Hampton,  Amy  Q.  (Mrs.  H.  C.  Meyer)  '12 

Reinemund,  T.  A.,  g.  Merchant 

Rcinsch,  B.  P.,  '18 

Rumsey,  Mary  IL,  'iC,  Teacher 

NEW  IBERIA 

Quereau,   F.   C,   g,   Dir. 

NEW    LONDON 

Hayes,    C.    F.,   '17 

NEWTON 

Hunter,  C.   P.,  '02,  Merchant 
Demuth,  J.  E.,  '15,  Engr. 


NORTHWOOD 

King,   E.   L.,    '15,    Supt. 
OELWEIN 

Weil,    Ruth    C.   '17,   Teacher 
ONAWA 

Pasewalk,  L.  H.,  '14 

Underbill,  H.  W.,   '13,  Arch. 

OSKALOOSA 

Graves,  Marjorie  (Mrs.  R.  D.  Walton)  '02 
Walker,  G.  W.,  '16,  Instr. 

OTTUMWA 

Lund,  J.    C,   '09,   Supt. 
Moschel,   H.,'  '10,   Engr. 
Munger,  G.  E.,  '08,  Engr. 
Work,  Ruth  E.   (Mrs.  A.  L.  Capps)   '07 
Prin.  H.   S. 

PELLA 

Stoddard.  I.  J.,  Jr.,  ^77,  Engr. 
Vanzee,  G.    W.,  g.  Stud. 

PIEtRSON 

Baker,  H.   N.,  '07,   Physician 
PRIMGHAR 

Rigg,   G.   L.,   '16,    Sec. 
RADCLIFFE 

Hodnefield,  J.,  f.  Farmer 
RED  OAK 

Tolman,  H.  H.,  '12,  Farm  Mgr. 
RIVERTON 

Anderson,  H.  F.,  '09,  Lumberman 
SCHALLER 

Murray,  Ethel  R.,  g,  Prin. 
SCRANTON 

Stewart,  J.  S.,  '09,  Farmer 
SHARON 

Gould,  M.  A.,  '17,  Telephone  Operator 
SHENANDOAH 

Mitchell,  Hazel  M.  E.,  g.  Teacher 
SIBLEfY 

Foster,  J.  R.,  '13,  Farm  Adv. 
SIOUX  CITY 

Arnold,  R.,  '11,  Arch. 

Beck,  R.  O.,  '09,  Bus. 

Coss,  J.   A.,   g.   Prof. 

Drake.  Jeannette  M.,  '03,  Libn. 

Gibson,  C.  G.,  '91,  Doctor 

Careen,  Mariana  (Mrs.  W.  L.  Steele)  '95 

Hilmer,   W.  C,  g,   Prof. 

Holtze,  H.  S..  '16 

McCarty,  L.  J.,  '07,  Draftsman 

Ricsche.   R.   H..  '09.   Engr. 

Smith,  G.  W.,  '15.  Engr. 

Stout,  Elizabeth  T.  E.,  '08.  Libn. 

Thorn,  J.   D.,  '15,   Lawyer 

Tobias,  Mabel  B.  (Mrs.  A.  G.  Heitman)  '09 

Wiley,   II.   H..   '17,   Survr. 

Wood.  L.  H.,  '06,  Teacher 

Younglove,  C.  C,  '15,  Engr. 

STORM  LAKE 

Bailie,   R.   M.,  '14,  Arch. 
Kingman,  R.  H..  g.  Prof. 
Macdonald.  Janet  M.,  g,  ArchacoL 
Stahl,  E.  R.,  '10,  Teacher 

TIPTON 

Lawrence,  C.  G.,  '99,  Arch. 

VII.LISCA 

Eskelson,  Ola  M.  J.,  g,  Teacher 


GEociKAi'incAL  Index 


1059 


IOWA— Continued 


WALKER 

Stunkard,   H.    VV..  g,   Instr. 

WARE 

Vial,  J.   M.,  '12,  Farmer 
WASHINGTON 

Shields,  J.  P.,  '15 
WATERLOO 

Bartley,  J.  S..  'lO.  Arch. 

Cleveland,  M.   B..   '08,  Arch. 

Gage,  R.  P.,  '14,  Farmer 

Hunt,    E.    A.,    '95,   Doctor 

Piatt,   F.   C.,   '73 


WATERLOO— Continued 
Wirth,  F.   P.,  '17 
Worthen,  G.  B.,  '98,  Lawyer 

WEIBSTER  CITY 

Whitley,  G.  C,  '16,  Cashier 
WILLIAxMSBURG 

Gittins,  Elizabeth  M.,   g.  Teacher 
WILTON   JUNCTION 

Harris,  L.  G.,  '16,  Auditor 
ZEARING 

Gogerty,  11.   L.,   '17,   Supt. 


KANSAS 


ARKANSAS  CITY 

Hall,   W.   E.,  '08,   Merchant 
ASHLAND 

Deardorflf,  Sarah  C.   (Mrs.  B.  F.  Donnell) 

'78 
Ginzel,  C.  L.,  '04,  Business 

ATCHISON 

Bailey,    W.   J.,   h.    Banker 

Hines,  E.  G.,  '00,  Const.  Supt. 

Pincomb,  Helena  M.  (Mrs.  P.  K.  Symns)  f 

BALDWIN  CITY 

McCain,  Myrtle  B.  (Mrs.  E.  T.  Black)  '08 

BELOIT 

Hubbard,  W.   W..  '16 

CHANUTE 

Earned,  Mary  S.  (Mrs.  F.  A.  Parsons)   '78 
Parsons,    F.    A.,    '75,    Business 

COLBY 

McVey,  Nellie  F.  (Mrs.  J.  B.  Kuska)  '15 

COLUMBUS 

Hitchcock,  E.   W.,  '15,  Teacher 

DOUGLASS 

Burgess,   F.   M.,   '09,  Farmer 
EFFINGHAM 

Salisbury,    G.    W.,    '15,    Prin. 
EL  DORADO 

Simon,  W.  H..  '15,  Arch. 
ELLINWOOD 

Bockemohle,  C.  L.  A.,  '16,  Designer 

EMPORIA 

Braucher.    H.    H.,    '94,   Teacher 
Breneman,   A.   L..   '16 
Buck,  Gertrude  A.,   '04,  Prof. 
Phipps,  C.  R.,  '11,  Instr. 

FREEPORT 

Rowe,  W.  B.,  '93,  Farmer 

HALSTED 

Baumgartner,  Rachael  A.,  g,  Teacher 

IIAVILAND 

Askins,  A.  E.,  '04,  Engr. 

IIOLTON  * 

Canfield,  Ruth  M.,  '14,  Teacher 
Davis,  C.   W.,  'i.-?,  Farmer 
Davis,  Gertrude  C.,  '10   Teacher 
Davis,  Helen  P..  '17,  Chicken  Raiser 
Davis,  Marietta  S..  '03,  Teacher 
Green,  C.   F.,   f,  Asst. 
Hamilton.  C.   C.  g.  Entomol. 
Watson,  Ella  M.  (Mrs.  J.  H.  Davis)  'So 


HOMEWOOD 

Harder,  R.  O.,  '08,  Farmer 
HOWARD 

Smith,   S.,  '96,  Farmer 
HUMBOLDT 

Knox,  S.  M.,  '09,  Live  Stock  Dealer 

Zelle,  C.  A.,  '16,  Chem. 

HUTCHINSON 

Kessler,  C.  H.,  '13,  Engr. 
KANSAS  CITY 

Bagby,  F.  C,  '07,   Engr. 

Barclay,  W.,   '87,  Engr. 

Bollinger,  W.  N.,  'n,  Engr. 

Darby,   H..  Jr.,  '17,   Engr. 

Hinshaw,  G.  J.,  '02,  Sec. 

Morse,  J.    H.,   '81,   Business 

Roesner,  Hedwig  E.,  '17,  Teacher 

Stone,  O.  R.,  '13,  Sec. 

KINGMAN 

Greenleaf,  M.,  '07,  Agr. 
LAWRENCE 

Ashley,  June   M.    (Mrs.    C.   Elmer)    g 

Bailey,  L.  F.,  '15,  Instr. 

Derby,   Grace   E..   f,    Libn. 

Elmer.  M.   C.  g.  Prof. 

Helsking,  W.  M.,  f.  Prof. 

Huisken.  A.  H.,  '15,  Instr. 

Jones,   Bertha   M.,   '11,   Instr. 

Lillehei,   I.,   f,   Instr. 

MacGregor,  Hazel  H.   (Mrs.  M.  E.  Rice)   g 

Medill,  W.  A.,  '04,  Farmer 

Melvin,   F.   E.,  f.   Prof. 

Moore,  B.  F.,  g.  Prof. 

Morton,    Sarah   D.    (Mrs.   A.    L.   Owen)    f 

Nelson,   C.  F.,  f,   Prof. 

Owen,  A.  L.,  g.  Prof. 

Plank,  U.   S.  G..  '9:^.  Sec. 

Roberts.  H.  A..  '02.  Prof. 

Sluss.  A.   H..   '01,   Prof. 

Stouffer,  E.  B..  g.  Prof. 

Sullivan,   W.   W.,   '11.   Teacher 

Williams,  C.  C,  '07,  Prof. 

LEAVENWORTH 

Baxter,  C.  B.,  '08,  Farmer 

Baxter,  M.  E.,  '06,  Farmer 

Martin,  Grace  (Mrs.  M.  E.  Baxter)   '03 

MANHATTAN 

Ackert,  J.   E..  '09,  Prof. 

Baker,  C.    F.,   '07.    Prof. 

Breese,  C.  S..  g,  Electn. 

Davis,  Elizabeth  H.,  '14,  Libn. 

Davis,   W.    E.,   '03,    Prof. 

Dunlap,  Fanny,  '15,  Libn. 

Ekblaw.    K.    T.    T..    '00,    Prof. 

Gibbs.  Charlotte  M.  (Mrs.  C.  F.  Baker)  '04 

Glasgow,  Grace,  '12.  Teacher 

Heuman,  Alma  B.  (Mrs.  K.  J.  T.  EkMaw") 


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KANSAS— Continued 


MANHATTAN— Continued 
Robert,  J.  H.,  '14,  Instr. 
Smith,  A.   B.,   '02,   Libn. 
Tanquary,  M.  C,  '07,  Prof. 
Tanner,  Florence  M.   (Mrs.  J.   E.  Ackert) 

'12 
Warner,   Florence   (Mrs.   L.   D.    Bushnell) 

'06,  Libn. 

.M.\RQUETTE 

Hawkinson,  C.  O.,  '16,  Salesman 

MARYSVILLE 

Miller,  J.   E.,  g.   Instr. 
MISLER 

Hays,  C.  J.,  '01,   Engr. 
MOREHEAD 

Huflf,  N.  H.,  '06,  Supt.  of  Schools 
MOUND  VALLEY 

Wiseman,  Esther  G.,  g 
NEWTON 

Wiebe,    H.    H..    f.  Instr. 
NICKERSON 

Edwards,  M.  R.,  '16,  Instr. 
ONAGA 

Miller,  E.  F.,  '16,  Draftsman 

OTTAWA 

Brown,  II.  A.,  '11,  Instr. 
Powell,  A.  R.,  g,  Chem. 
Sheldon.  Carrie  B.  (Mrs.  B.  F.  Bowers)  '05 

PAOLA 

Kinkead,  D.   R. 

PEABODY 

Ray,   H.   A 

PITTSBURGH 

Brower,  L.  I.,  '98,   Prof. 
Curfman,  L.   E.,  '01,   Engr. 
Marshall.  R.  H.,  '14,  Instr. 
Williams,   Winifred   S.    (Mrs.   L.   E.   Curf- 
man) '01 

POTWIN 

Chase,  Margaret  I.  (Mrs.  M.  E.  King)  g 

PRATT 

Garnett,  Harriet  E.  (Mrs.  C.  H.  Shaw)  '11 


Foreman 


'08,  Teller 


SABETHA 

Greenfield,  R.   E.,  g,  Chera. 
.SEDGWICK 

Mahannah,   A.    E.,   g.    Farmer 
STOCKTON 

Skinner,  W.  K.,  '07,  Lawyer 

STRAIGHT  CREEK 

Davis,  J.  II.,  '82,  Farmer 

TOPEKA 

Cowgill,    C.    H..    '16,   Instr. 

Drummond.   Ethel   R.    (Mrs.  F.   M.   Drum- 

mond)  '1 1 
Glover,  W.  E..  '13,  Arch. 
Grady,  P.  L.,  '08,  Engr. 
Hughes,  T.  W..  f.  Prof. 
Johnston,  Florence  R.  (Mrs.  A.  R.  Elliott) 

'is 
Miller,  W.  G.,  '92,  Engr. 
Obrecht,  R.  C,  g.  Farmer 
Olander,  E.  A.,  '17 
Powers,   W.   A.,  '9.^.  Chem. 
Prout,  F.  J.,  '13,  Engr. 

W.VSHINGTON 

Caldwell,  Elizabeth  E.  (Mrs.  C.  E.  Ingalls) 
'04,  Libn. 

WEST  MINERAL 

Smith,   H.   E.,  f,  Constr. 
WICHITA 

Abbott.  Edwina  E.  (Mrs.  A.  M.  Cowan)  '08 

Brees,  P.  R..  '18,  Clothier 

Brook,  Elizabeth  A.,  '11,  Teacher 

Dryden,  Daisy  D.,  g.   Teacher 

Elder,  R.  S.,  '01,  Lawyer 

Fayel,   C.    S.,   g,   Physicist. 

Hammond,  Ruth  E.,  '17,  Libn. 

Harbison,  C.  C,  g,  Asst. 

Hormel.  Olive  D.,  '16,  Instr. 

Moore.  W.  D..  '83,  Engr. 

Mueller,  H.  R.,  '16,  Florist 

Mueller,  H.  S.,  '14,  Arch. 

Noble,   J.   M.,   '16,   Reporter 

Noble,  5lary  E.,   '96 

Schmidt,  L.,  '13,  Arch. 

Schuler,   D.   B.,  '16,   Engr. 

.Sim,  C.  L.,    TT,  Banker 

Van  Meter,  G.  W.,  '02,  Arch. 

WINFIELD 

Quick,  B.  E..  f.  Prof. 
Pasmore,  D.  F.,  g.  Prof. 


KENTUCKY 


ASHLAND 

McCrea,  H.  A.,  '09,  Supt. 

BEREA 

Lewis,  C.  D.,  g.  Prof. 

BUFFALO 

Richardson,  C.  H.,  g.  Prof. 

BUTLER 

Schalck,  M.   A..   '16,  Teacher 
COVINGTON 

Melrose,  Mary  H..  '10,  Supvr. 

Orr,   H.   B.,   '14,  Engr. 

FULTON 

Powell,  P.,  f,  Assi. 
IIARRODSBURG 

Cooley,  Elizabeth  C.  (Mrs.  J.  D.  Bruner)  { 

HARTFORD 

rinsley,   R.  W.,  g,   Prin. 


I1.\ZARD 

Baker,  G.,  '17,  Engr. 
KINGS  MOUNTAIN 

Chang,  T.    L.,   '17,   Instrumentman 
I.AWRENCEBURG 

Johnson,   R.  E.,  '17 
LEXINGTON 

Garman.  H..  f.  Prof. 

Good.  E.  S.,  g,  Prof. 

lames.   M.   C,   '00,   Prof. 

Karraker.  P.  E.,  "^ii.  Prof.         , 

Kercher,  O..  '14.  Instr. 

Lewis,   R.   H.,  '10,  Chem. 

Pogue,  R.   B.,  g 

I  OUISVILLE 

Davis,   W.  J.,   f,   Major 

Flatt,   11.   O..   '12,   Teacher 

Henry.     J.     E.,     '06,     Arch. 

Hcrrick.   Hope   (Mrs.  J.   E.   Henry)    'ofi 

Homberger,  A.  W.,  g.  Prof. 


GEOGRArUlCAL    InDEX 


I061 


LOUISVILLE^—Continued 

Hutchings,  J.  B.,  Jr.,  f.  Arch. 
Morgan,  F.  L.,  '12,  Draftsman 
Newell.    Anna    G.,    g,    Assoc. 
Petersen,  C.  P.  L.,  '03,  Engr. 
Pickler    W.  E.,  g 
Rees,  C.  C,  g,  Pathologist 
Roberts,  H.  V.,  '13,  Engr. 
Roberts,  S.  S.,  f.  Engr. 
Wilson,  F.  H.,  '98,  Engr. 

MC  VEIGH 

Renich,  Amanda  B.  (Mrs.  D.  A.  Dailey)  '10. 
Teacher 

MAYSVILLE 

Kirk,  G.  G.,  '14,  Farm  Adv. 
Matuszeevicz,  Veronica  C.,  '18,  Teacher 


KENTUCKY— Continued 

PADUCAH 


'16,    Teacher 


Joyner.    Mildred. 

RICHMOND 

Barter,  Ada  J.   (Mrs.  M.   Dunn)  '07 
Bruner,  J.  D.,  f,  Prof. 
Roark,  R.  J.,  '11,  Instr. 
Turley,  R.  E..  Jr.,  '13.  Engr. 

.STRAIGHT  CREEK 

Easton,  11.   D..   f.   Dealer 

WINCHESTER 

Steele,  Annette,  g.  Teacher 


LOUISIANA 


ARCOLA 

Purcell,  C.   A.,  '12,   Farmer 

BATON  ROUGE 

Adams.  J.  O.,  f.  Prof. 

Balis,  W.  H.,  '10.  Asst. 

Chioco,  J.   O.,   'iS;  Stud. 

Doran,  E.  B.,  '06,  Prof. 

Fairfield,  Helen  (Mrs.  C.  E.  Woolman)  '14 

Gangstadt,  J.   S.,  '09.  Dairyman 

Kidder,  A.  F.,  '06,  Prof. 

Nichols,  J.  C,  g.  Prof. 

Sun,   E.,  '17 

Woolman,  C.  E.,  '12.  Agt. 

FULLERTON 

Gridley,  Mabel  A.  (Mrs.  F.  W.  Kressmann) 
'09 

HAMMOND 

Reimers,  F.   W.,  '00,   Business 

HOLLY  GROVE 

Fishman,   S.   L.,    'i8,   Chem. 
LAKE  CHARLES 

Grotevant.  Nina,  '18,  Teacher 


MINDEN 

Looney,  J.  L.,  '18 
MT.  HERMON 

Ott,  P.  W.,  '17 
NEW  IBERIA 

Paradis,  M.  R.,  f.  Minister 
NEW  ORLEANS 

Frailey,  L.   E..   '14.   Broker 

Frost,  F.  G.,  '01,  Supt. 

Grubel,  E.  A.,  '08,  Engr. 

Kendall,  W.  F.,  '85,  Engr. 

Levey,  H.  A.,  g,  Chem. 

Northrup,  E.  J.,   f.  Prof. 

Shelby,  E.,  Jr.,  '16,  Engr. 
RUSTON 

Hankins,  O.   G.,  '14,   Supt. 

Mitchell,  G.  I.,  '15,  Instr. 

ST.  FRANCISVILLE 

Mackie,  E.  T.,  '17,  Farmer 
SHREVEPORT 

Bryant,  W.  T.,  g.  Supt. 

Heath,   N.   P.,  '13,  Engr. 

TALLULAH 

Moberley,  E.  S.,  '18 


MAINE 


.\UGUSTA 

Titcomb,  W.  C,  f.  Prof. 
BANGOR 

Banks,  M.  F.,  f.  Instr. 
BRUNSWICK 

Gross,  A.    O..   '08,   Prof. 

Schinnerer,  O.  P.,  '13,  Instr. 

DANFORTH 

Hodnett,  Mona  P.,  g.  Teacher 


ORONO 

Craig.     W. 
Rogers,  A. 


8,     Prof, 
f.  Prof. 


Thompson,  G.  A.,  '98,  Prof. 

PORTLAND 

Jordan,  L.,  g,  Chem. 

WESTBROOK 

Davis,  P.  F.,  '17 
Davis,  R.  E.,  g,  Assoc. 


MARYLAND 


ABERDEEN 

Kennedy,  R.  E.,  f,  Instr. 

ANNAPOLIS 

Allen,  O.  W.,  'is,  Instr. 

Ditchey,  J.  K.,  g,  Instr. 

Houston,  P.  H.,  f,  Instr. 

Kiernan,  A.,  f,  Instr. 

Smohl,  Barbara  B.  (Mrs.  L.  T.  Wilson)  '17 

Wilson,  L.  T.,  f.  Instr. 


BALTIMORE 

Beckerley,  G.  F.,  '90,   Supvr. 

Blondheim.   D.    S..    f,    Prof. 

Cort,  W.  W.,  g.  Prof. 

Dillon,  F.   P.,   '06,  Engr. 

Giessler,  W.   C,  '13.   Engr. 

Gleason,  Nellie  M.  (Mrs.  W.  W.  Cort)  '11 

Gray,  C.  R.,  Jr.,  '11,  Business 

Griffin,  C.   E.,  g,   Instr. 

Hahn,  F.  C,  '16,  Instr. 

Kemp,  G.  T.,  f.  Physician 

Lansche,  O.  A.,  '16,  Engr. 


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BALTIMORE^— Continued 

Morgan,  E.  A.,  '06,  Instr. 

Osborn,  H.  T.,  g,  Entomol. 

Rudwin,  M.  J.,  f.  Instr. 

Scott,  Miriam   E.    (Mrs.   F.   P.   Dillon)   '07 

Siekman,  J.  M.,  '15.  Assayer 

Van  Gundy,  C.   P.,  '88.  Chem. 

Van  Zandt,  A.  C,  '12,  Supvr. 

CATONSVILLE 

Owens,  W.  H.,  '00,  Contr. 

CENTREVILLE 

Allen,  Lucy  E.,  '17,  Agt. 

CHEVY  CHASE 

Bawden,  W.  T.,  f.  Specialist 
Larson,  L.  J.,  g.  Engr. 
Wickers,  E.,  g,  Chem. 

COLLEGE  PARK 

Garman,   P.,   g,   Entomol. 

GAMBRILLS 

Ray,  B.   L.,   '13 

GRANTVILLE 

Dougherty,  H.   R.,  '00,   Stockman 


MARYLAND— Continued 

IIARMAXS 


LeCato,  J.  M.,  g,  Instr. 
KENSINGTON 

Waters,  W.  O.,  '00,  Libn. 
LANDSDOWTSr 

Richards,  J.  V.,  '10,   Engr. 

LEBANON 

Tomlinson,  B.,  '06 
NEW  WINDSOR 

Dotterer,  J.  E.,  g,  Instr. 
ROLAND  PARK 

Clark,  T.  H.,  '90,  Engr. 

Wheeler,  Ruth,  f.  Prof. 

SILVER  SPRINGS 

Bacon,   H.,   '93,   Draftsman 
Clifford.  C.  L.,  '99,  Elec.  Engr. 
Whitney,  C.  E.,  '13,  Engr. 

SOUTH   BALTIMORE 
Babre,  C,  '14,  Chem. 

TOKOMA  PARK 

Farley,  F.  W.,  '15.  An.   Husb.   Expert. 


MASSACHUSETTS 


ALLSTON 

Knodle,   C.   L.,  '16,  Survr. 

AMESBURY 

George,  Lillian  M.,  '04,  Libn. 

AMHERST 

Nehrling,  A.  H.,  f.  Prof. 
Whicher.  G.  F..  f.  Teacher 

ARLINGTON 

Marsh,  L.  W.,  '97.  Engr. 

BERNARDSTON 

Douglas,  H.  M.,  f,  Minister 

BOSTON 

Andrews,   W.  O.,  '13,   Designer 

Barker,    P.,    '04,    Engr. 

Blackall,   C.   H.,    '77^   Arch. 

Boggs,  Mary  L.  (Mrs.  E.  M.  East)  '05 

Coleman,   C.   B.,  '07,  Agr. 

Cronin.  W.  L.,  f,  Instr. 

Curl,  M.  J.,  f,  Journ. 

East.  E.  M.,  '01,   Prof. 

Emerson.  F.  H.,  '06,  Mgr. 

Foster,  W.  D.,  f,  Journ. 

Hazen,  H.  S.,  '05,  Arch. 

Howe,  Harriet  E..  '02.  Libn. 

Long.  J.  O.,  '16,  Stud. 

Peabody.  C.  H.,  f.   Prof. 

Pillsbury,  Bertha  M.,  '95,  Registrar 

Pillsbury.  W.  L..  f 

Ramser,  J.  H.,  '17,  Engr. 

Richardson,  Juanita,  'is.  Teacher 

Roberston,  R.,  f,  Assoc. 

Wilson,  W.  H..  g.  Instr. 

Zilly,  Mabel   (Mrs.  L.  F.  Hamilton)   '97 

BR.\INTREE 

Shrader,  J.   W.,  '11,  Lawyer 

BRIGHTON 

Savage,   W.   E.,  '17 

BROOKFIELD 

Hunt,  F.  S.,  '16,  Engr. 
Lawrence,  E.  V.,  f,  Engr. 


BROOKLINE 

Fraprie,  F.  R.,  f.  Editor 
Hale,  A.  A.,  '05,  Engr. 
McCobb,  Lois  D.,  f,  Dir. 
McDewell,  H.  S.,  f,  Instr. 
Voss,  W.  C,  '12,  Engr. 

CAMBRIDGE 

Brown,  P.  H.,  '15 

Chu.    d.   C,   '13,    Stud. 

Fairhall,  L.  T.,  '11.  Instr. 

Grafius,  Margaret  E.  (Mrs.  G.  D.  Birkhoff) 
'05 

Greenough,  C.  N.,  f.  Prof. 

Hanford,  A.  C,  '12,  Instr. 

Huntington,  Ellen  A.  (Mrs.  A.  F.  Whitten) 
'03 

Jones,  G.,  f.  Prof. 

Leslie,   E.    A.,   '10,   Minister 

Lowe.    C.   C,   '18,    Stud. 

Lowell,  A.  L.,  h,  Univ.  Pres. 

Millard,  E.  B.,  g,  Prof. 

Morrison,  D.   K.,  '14,  Salesman 

Uoos,  P.,  f.  Dir. 

Rutledge,   G.,   '10,  Instr. 

Sanborn,  F.   B.,  f.   Prof. 

Sawyer,  Gertrude  E.,  '18,  Stud. 

Seymour,  A.  B.,  '81.  Botanist. 

.Stanton,  Margaret  B.  (Mrs.  J.  E.  Kirch- 
man)   f,  Instr. 

Turner,   F.   J.,   h.    Prof. 

Wright,  P.  (i..  e,  Instr. 

CONCORD  JUNCTION 

Bates,   S.   C,  '12,   Hort. 
FALL  RIVER 

Sutcliffe,    Constance,     '17,     Teacher 

FITCHBURG 

Rugg,  E.  U.,  'is.  Teacher 
Upham,  T.   C,  g 

GREAT  BARRINGTON 

Ovcrholser,  M.  J.,  '10,  Engr. 
GREENWOOD 

Perry,  Eleanor  F.    (Mrs.   R.  Rand)   '09 

HIGHLANDS 

Pierce,  C.  H.,  f,  Engr. 


Geockai'Hicai,  Index 
MASSACHUSETTS— Continued 


1063 


HOLYOKE 

Weis,  H.    W.,   '13.   Mgr. 
Weis,  J.  B.,  '93,  Mfr. 

INDIAN  ORCHARD 

Shepard,  A.  D.,  g,  Chem. 
JAMAICA  PLAIN 

Goodwin,  T.  G.,  f.  Teacher 

Holcomb,  C.  E.,  '04,  Salesman 

Osborne,   Isabel  M.   (Mrs.  C.  E.  Holcomb) 
'09 

LAWRENCE 

Finn,  E.  M.,  '17,  Arch. 
LONG  MEADOW 

Barker,  J.   K.,  '92,  Engr. 
LOWE'LL 

Hochdorfer,  Margarethe  C,  g.  Teacher 
LYNN 

McLellan  M.  B.   (Mrs.  W.   Snushall)    '06 
MALDEN 

Bicknell,  P.  F.,  f,  Auth. 
MELROSE  HIGHLANDS 

Burgess,  A.  F.,  f,  Entomol. 
NEWTON 

Kerns,  S.  K.,  '97.   Teacher 

Zimmerman,  W.  H.,  '97,  Engr. 

NEWTON  CENTRE 

Davidson,  Mabel  K.   (Mrs.  J.  R.  Lotz)  '04 
Lotz,  J.   R.,   '01,   Engr. 

NEWTONVILLE 

Moore,  L.  E.,  f.   Prof. 

Willson.   F.   G.,   g,   Instr. 
NORTHAMPTON 

Baker,  H.  T.,  f,   Instr. 

Wiehr,   J.,   f,    Prof. 

NORTH  ANDOVER 

Bixby,  Madeline  K.,  g,  Dir. 
PALMER 

Bodfish,  Elizabeth   (Mrs.   E.  L.   Clarke)   g, 
Instr. 
PITTSFIELD 

Jeter.   G.    G.,   '10,   Engr. 

Miller,   C.   B.,   '08,   Engr. 
ROCKLAND 

Hobart,  A  .C,  '97,  Engr. 


ROSLINDALE 

Maclnnes,  D.   A.,  g.  Prof. 
ROXBURY 

Bagusin,  A.  M.,  '15 
SAXONVILLE 

Hall,  S.  W.,  f.  Asst. 
SOUTH  BOSTON 

Harman,   J.  J.,   '02,   Engr. 
SOUTHAMPTON 

Douglas,   R.  T.,   '14,   Engr. 
SPRINGFIELD 

Clark,   H.   E.,  '16,   Engr. 
STATE  LINE 

Coar,  Elsa  J.   (Mrs.  W.  T.  Walsh)    '02 

STONEHAM 

Hylan,  J.  P.,  f.  Bus. 

SWAMPSCOTT 

Blaney,  H.  W.,  f,  Land.  Arch. 
Jeffers,  C.  P.,  '74,  Pharmacist 

WATERTOWN 

Burgess,  H.  H.,  '08,   Engr. 

WAVERLEY 

Conkling,   Anna  J.    (Mrs.   A.   B.   Seymour) 

'84 

WFJ.LESLEY 

Towr.e,  L.  J.,  f,  Engr. 

WESTFIELD 

Farnham,  A.  A.,  '16,  Land.   Gard. 
Gibbs,  P.   H„  '13,   Engr. 
Jarrold,  Rachel   M.,  g.   Teacher 

WILLIAMSTOWN 

Mears,  B.,  f.  Prof. 
Shook,  G.   A.,  g.  Prof. 

WINTHROP 

Gillet,  J.   E.,  f,  Assoc. 

WORCESTER 

Morley,    R.   K.,      f.   Prof. 
Nelson,   J.   H.,   g.    Prof. 
Purdy,  R.   C,  f,   Dir. 
Randolph,  C.   B.   F.,  f.   Prof. 


MICHIGAN 


ADRIAN 

Hedrick,  Edna  M.,  '16,  Teacher 
AGRICULTURE  COLLEGE  P.  O. 

Scheele,  A.  G.,  f,  Instr. 
ALBION 

Lutz,   Grctchen    K.,  g.   Teacher 

ALMA 

Cornelius,  D.  W.,  g,  Prof. 
ALPENA 

Timm,  P.  F.  W.,  '04,  Engr. 

ANN  ARBOR 

Bollman,  J.   L..  '17,  Asst. 

Clark,  F.  "E.,  g.  Prof. 

Cobb,  Frieda,  '16,  Stud. 

Dowie,  G.  W..  g,  Prof. 

Goebel.  Marie  C.    (Mrs.   F.   Kimball)    'ti 

Hall,  A.   G.,   f.   Prof. 


ANN  ARBOR— Continued 

Hauhart,   W.   F.,   f.   Prof. 

Henderson,  J.  B.,  '16,  Farm  Mgr. 

Hildebrandt,  T.   H.,  '05,  Prof. 

Kellogg,   S.   A.,   'i6.   Herdsman 

Kimball,  S.   F.,  f.  Prof. 

LaRue,  G.  R.,  g,  Prof. 

Lundgren,  C.  L.,  '02,  Salesman 

Palmer,   T.  C,  '14,  Instr. 

Patton,   Carrie  C.    (Mrs.   F.   E.   Clark)    '11 

Smith,  Esther  A.,  '04,  Libn. 

Welch,  P.   S.,  g,  Prof. 

Wurster,  Pauline    (Mrs.  K.  Van  Evera)   f 

B.VTTLE  CREEK 

Austin,  C.  C,  '07,  Mgr. 
Morgari.  Grace  B.,  '14,  Nurse 
Nelson,  M.  N.,  '15,  Asst. 

BAY  CITY 

Demmer.  J.  E.,  '10,  Teacher 
Hanna,  P.   S.,  '12,  Auditor 


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MI  CH I G  AN— Continued 


BAY  CITY— Continued 

Mcllhenny,  Mary  Ey  '04,  Teacher 
Smith.   G.    R.,   '00,   Engr. 

BEAR  LAKE 

Bradford.  Bernice  M.,  g,  Instr. 

Collins,   Vida  L.,   g,   Instr. 
BEXTON  HARBOR 

Switzer,  V.  W.,  '07,  Treas. 
BERRIEN  SPRINGS 

Snuff,  Mary  H.,  g 
BESSEMER 

Moore,  L.  C,  '07,  Engr. 

BRAVO 

Curtiss,  A.  R.,  f,  Agr. 
BUCHANAN 

Hayes,  Zella  B.,   '00,  Teacher 
CAMP  CUSTER 

Morse,  B.  C,  f.  Brig.  Gen. 
CEMENT  CITY 

Flint,  P.  N.,  g 
CHARLEVOIX 

Beers,  C,  Jr.,   '12,  Farmer 
tHESANING 

Agnew,  R.,  '05,  Contr. 
COLDWATER 

Teeters,  Mary  E.   (Mrs.  R.  N.  Shumaker) 
'17 
DEARBORN 

Ludvik,  B.  E.,  '16,  Teacher 

Thai,  Olga   E.,   '16 

DETROIT 

Alger,  A.  R.,  f,  Draftsman 

Bauer,  L.  M.,  '14,  Arch. 

Benson,  A.  E.,  '15,  Draftsman 

Bollinger,  E.  F.,  '16,  Salesman 

Bow,  L.  C,  'is,  Instr. 

Bow,  W.  E.,  '14,  Teacher 

Brown,  M.  L.,  '03,  Engr. 

Burke,   P.,    '09,   Engr. 

Burns,  J.  K.,  'i:,  Engr. 

Butzow,  L.  J.,  '06,  Engr. 

Case,  J.   W.,   f,   Arch. 

Clifford,  Winifred  H.  (Mrs.  H.  II.  Morgan) 

'08 
Conat,  Mabel  L.,  '15,  Libn. 
Danz,   H.    O.,   '14,   Mgr. 
Deahl,   N.,   '18.   Chem. 
Denton,  W.  W.,  g,  Instr. 
Emmett.  A.  D.,  '01,  Chem. 
England,  Grace  A.,  '15,  Libn. 
Faulkner.   F.    E.,   '15,   Statistician 
Fisher,   Clara   E.   (Mrs.  M.   L.   Brown)   '03 
F'uller,   H.   C,  '15,   Engr. 
Gable,  G.  E.,  '14,  Draftsman 
Gatward,  W.  A.,  g,  Engr. 
Gehrig,   E.  F.,  '15,  Engr. 
Graber,   H.  T.,  '01,  Chem. 
Green,   Esther  C.    (Mrs.   R.  Jarvis)   '18 
Grimes,  G.  L.,  '97 
Groves,  D.  K.,  '12,  Agt. 
Haag,   V.   W.,   '15,   Chem. 
Hammers,   M.    T.,   '98,    Engr. 
Hanke,  F.   E.,    07,   Engr. 
Hauler,  A.   E.,  '03,   Real  Est. 
Hobbs,  H.   G.,  '08,  Engr. 
Hollinshed,  M.  A.,  f,  Mgr. 
Holloway,  Doris  J.,  'i^  Teacher 
Hutchinson,  Mary  A.   (Mrs.  C.  G.  Brown  1 

'1 1 
Hyde,   W.  G..  '10,  Arch. 
Huntoon,  J.  S.,  '05,  Engr. 
James,  Helen  I.,  '18,  Teacher 


DETROIT— Continued 
Jarvis,  R.,  '16,  Engr. 
Kamni,  \V.   F.,  '16,  Chem. 
Kreidler,   D.  A.,   '11,  Engr 
Lewis,  Laura  L.   (Mrs.  R.  M.  Young)  '14 
Linendoll,  H.  A.,  '17,  Chem. 
Lundgren,   F.    G.,   '15,   Engr. 
McConnel.  Cecelia   (Mrs.  A.  J.  Strohm)   f 
McGrew,   C.   B.,  '13.   Arch. 
Mclntire,  J.  F.,  '07,  Engr. 
McMullan,  H.  E..  '13,  Instr. 
Martin,   F.   \V..  '16,  Acct. 
Marsh.  A.  L.,  '09,  Mgr. 
Miller,  W.  T.,  f.  Land.  Arch. 
Montgomery,   E.   T.,   f,   Engr. 
Morgan,  H.  H.,  '06,  Draftsman 
Muehlman.  R.  E.,  f.  Arch. 
Nagel,  Marcella  E.  (Mrs.  F.  G.  Lundgren) 

'14 
Nydegger,  J.,  '07,   Engr. 
Oliver,  E.   C,  g,  Mgr. 
Penn,  J.   G.,  '13,  Engr. 
Piper,   C.    C.    '13.    Physician 
Post,  G.   E.,  '09,  Ed. 
Roth.  J.   F.,  '09,  Draftsman 
Rundles,   E.,  '13,   Engr. 
Shade,   Imogene   (Mrs.  C.  A.   Shoults)    '07 
Shoemaker,  J.  W.,  '16.  Broker 
Schutt.   A.  G.,  '05,   Engr. 
Smallwood.  J.   P.,   '17.  Teacher 
Sorensen,  N.  C,  '13,  Arch. 
.Stevens,  R.  M.,  '14.  Draftsman 
Stoddart,  G.   W.,  '17 
Strohm,  A.  J.,  '00,   Libn. 
Taylor,  S.  C,  '13,  Chem. 
Tilton,  Nelle  E.,  '10,  Teacher 
I'pson,  L.  D.,  g,  Dir. 
Van  Doren  R.  G.,  '10.  Arch. 
Wilson,  V.   T.,  f.  Prof. 
Young,  R.  G.,  '12.   Engr. 
Zimmerschied,  K.  W.,  f,  Engr. 

EAST  DETROIT 

Coley,  G.,  '17.  Chem. 
EAST  LANSING 

Bouyoucos,  G.  J..  '08,  Agr. 

Coons,   G.   H.,   '08,    Prof. 

Hunt,  Agnes  (Mrs.  C.   M.  Cade)  '08 

Kays,  Lucile  E.   (Mrs.  C.   E.  Millar)  '09 

Mayne,  L.   B..  '10,  Instr. 

Millar,  C.   E..  '09.  Prof. 
•  Steward,   R.  K.,   f.   Prof. 

Stewart,  E.  H.,  '15,  Instr. 

FKNTON 

Armstrong,  Louise  C.  '12,  Teacher 
FLINT 

F.rwin.  J.   F.,   '07,   Engr. 

ITalliday,  Ruth,  '14,  Teacher 

GRAND  RAPIDS 

Adams,  E.  B.,  '08,  Engr. 
.\dams.  W.  S.,  g.  Farmer 
Baldwin,  Ada  L.    (Mrs.   H.   S.   Hyde)    '11, 

Teacher 
Church,   Blanche  A.,  '89.  Teacher 
Corbus,  B.  R.,  '00,   Physician 
Drostc,-  L.  A.,  '17 
I.amoreux,   Madge,  f.   Asst. 
Moncrieff,   J.   W.,  '18.   Engr. 
Walker,   Marjoric   L.,   f,  Asst. 

GREENVILLE 

Barlow,  B.,  g.  Botanist. 
ll.XMILTON 

Ter  Keurst,  H.  D.,  g,  Teacher 
HARBOR  BEACH 

Logue.  C.  L..  '00,  Farmer 
HIGHLAND  PARK 

R;indall.  D.  T.,  '97,  Engr. 


HJLK5DALE 

Lamb,  H.   F...  '17 
IONIA 

Pickett.  R.  E..  '11.  V.  P. 
IRON  MOUNTAIN 

Rundle.    H.    E.,   '16 
IRONWOOD 

Murr,  M..  '14,   Engr. 
ISHPEMING 

Boone.  C.   G.,  '06,   Engr. 

Bonnell,   E.  S.,  '05,  Engr. 

Johnson,  M.  C.  '16.  Engr. 

Lloyd,  Jennie  M.  (Mrs.  E.  S.  Bonnell)   'oS 

McClure.   O.   D.,   'pi,   Mecli. 

Schickedanz,    L.    H..    '16,    Engr. 

Skoglund,  C.  A.,  '13,  Engr. 

Stevenson,   C.   S.,   f,    Engr. 

TACKSON 

Smith,    Helen    B.    (Mrs.   F.    L    Steinhillur) 

'06 
Wells,  R.  E.,  '06 

KALAMAZOO 

Clark.    Marv    H.,    f.    l.iljn. 
Henry,  T.   S.,   g.   Prof. 
Praeger,   W.   E..   '00,  Prof. 

LAKEVIEW 

Marston,   L.   R..  g 
LANSING 

Chittenden,  A.   K.,   f.   Prof. 
Grantliam.   G.    I\I.,   '14,    Jnstr. 
Jackson,    Charlotte    M.,    '04,   Lilin. 
Lathrop,   Olive  C,   '00.  Libn. 
.Severance,   L.   E.,  '16,  I'armer 

LAWRENCE 

Bennett,  A.  N.,   '07.  Chem. 
Grewe,  C.  H.,  '17,  Farmer 

LUDINGTON 

Wing,  Alice  L.,  '04,  Libn. 
MARQUETTE 

Hill.  Carrie  M.,  '08,  Teacher 

Main,  R.  C.  '06,  Physician 

MENOMINEE 

Rappleye,   W.   C,    '15,    Phys. 
MONROE 

Doty,  G.   L.,  g.   Libn. 
MUSKEGON 

Bluhm,  H.  J.,  '17,  Chem. 

Clark,  Faith  A.,  '09 

Grant,  D.  J.,  '08,  Mgr. 

Wilson,  Lelia  S.,  '08,  Sec. 

XEGAUNEE 

Taylor.   Lilian  C,   '15.   Teacher 


GEOGK.\pnic.\L  Jndf.x 
MICHIGAN— Continued 

VILKS 


1065 


Coiilidge,  Orrill  P.,  '04,  Libn. 

Faurote,   G.   C,   '15,   Arch. 

fJehant,  Rosalie  F.  (Mrs.  H.  L.  Owen)  '16 

Iladfield.  F.  S.,  '04,  Mgr. 

Parkin,    W.   H.,   '09.   Mfr. 

Plym,    F.    J.,    '07.    Mfr. 

OSIITEMO 

Cooper,  Hazel  K.   (Mrs.  E.  L.  Dillon)   '08 
Dillon,  E.   L.,  '10,  Farmer 

PATNESDALE 

Bacon,  R.  H.,  '16,   Engr. 
P.\W  PAW 

Peterson,  R.  G.,  '13 
SAGINAW 

Cooper,  G.  A..  '10,  Adv.  Mgr. 

Green,  Anne   I.,  f,  Asst. 

ST.  CLAIR 

Smith,   Clara   M.,   '17 
ST.  JOSEPH 

Goldery,  Eugenie  (Mrs.  N.  J.  Morehouse)  f 

SANDUSKY 

Fletcher,  Opha  B.  (Mrs.  R.  E.  Pickett)  '13 

SAULT  STE.  MARIE 
Wiley,  E.  J.,   '73 

SHELBY 

Sanford,  Juanita  L.  (Mrs.  W.  P.  Stahl)  '17 
Stall,  W.  P.,  '17.  Mgr. 

SOUTH  HAVEN 

Cogdal,   H.   F.,   '15,  Farmer 

THREE  RIVERS 

Avery,  G.  T.,  '17,  Supt. 
Burke,  R.,  '14 

TRAVERSE  CITY 

Patchin,  J.  W..  '78,  Lawyer 

ViULCAN 

Armstrong,  F.  H.,  '99,  Engr. 
Hicks,   B.    W.,   '01,   Contr. 

WATERVLIET 

Harrison,    S.    A.,    '82.    Farmer 
Yerington,   J.    G.,    '18 

VPSILANTI 

Dwyer,   Ellen  F.,  '16,  Instr. 
Houston.  Ruth  E.,  f,  Dir. 
White,   Marion   B.,   f.   Dean 

ZEELAND 

Markley,  L.  S.,  '13 


ALBERT  LEA 

Mourning,  Nellie    I.    (Mrs.   W.    E.   Hedge- 
cock)    '12 

ALEXANDRIA 

Woodworth.  H.  C,  '09,  Agr. 
BEMIDJI 

Erwin,  W.  B..  '15,  Mgr. 

BIG  LAKE 

McAllister,  Minnette  C.  (Mrs.  J.  H.  Miller) 


MINNESOTA 

HRECKENRIDGE 

Stallings.  L.  S.,  '13,  Farm  Adv. 
CLOQUET 

Booker,    Lucile  A.    (Mrs.    C.    B.    Watkins) 


99 
Harner,  G.  M.,  '13,  Teacher 
Koch,  H.   C,  'is,  Bus. 

CROOKSTON 

DeMott,  I.  P.,  '12,  Mgr. 

Dietrich,    W.,    g,    Agr. 

Doherty,  Mary   (Mrs.    I.    P.   DeMotte)    '08 


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DAWSON 

Reyerson,  L.  H.,  g,  Cheni. 
DETROIT 

Peterson,    Lola   M.    (Mrs.    F.   J.    Rogstad) 
'13 
DODGE  CENTER 

Fleener,,   F.  L.,  g,   Asst. 
DULUTH 

Belting,  Flora  P.  M.,  '05,  Teacher 

Beyrer,  W.  H.,  '09,  Arch. 

Keith,  L.  P..  '13,  Engr. 

I.agergren,   G.   P..  '17.   Arch. 

Lindberg,   G.  I.,  '15,   Engr. 

Maddox.  W.  C,  '07,  Salesman 

Olmsted,.  G.  C.,  '08,   Business 

Trentharb,    L.    S.,   '11 

ELBOW  LAKE 

Dunaway,   H.,  '89,   Engr. 

EVELETH 

Harbicht,  H.  C.,  '18 
FARIBAULT 

Carpenter,  C.  K.,  '15.  Draftsman 
Kuhlmann,    F.,   f,   Psychol. 
Fletcher.   N.   M.,   '01.   Prof. 
Soper,   S.   L.,   '98,  Supt.   Schs. 

FAIRMONT 

Crooker,  S.  J.,  g.  Physicist.  _ 
Hines,  L.  W.,  '17 

FT.  SNELLING 

Lovewell,    Gladys,    f,   Asst. 
GILBEIRT 

Nolan,  J.  T.,   '18 
GRAND  RAPIDS 

Frick,  A.  H.,  '18,  Farm  Adv. 
HALSTAD 

Robinson,  P.   T.,  '12,   Farmer 
HENDERSON 

Larson,  R.  V.,  '16,  Teacher 

HIBBING 

Hurlbert.  Flora  D.,  '01,  Libn. 

HUTCHINSON 

Beach,  W.   S.,  g.  Botanist 
Sheay,  J.  P.,  '12,  Instr. 

INTERNATIONAL  FALLS 

Dale,  W.  W.,  '10,  Missionary 
JACKSON 

Hansen,   Mabel  L.,  '14,  Teacher 
MANKATO 

Benedict,  M.  R.,  f.  Farm  Adv. 

Nichols,  M.  A.,  '06,  Instr. 

MANTORVILLE 

Eade,  B.   C,   '17,  Teacher 
MARSHALL 

Meier,   Alice    E.,   g.   Cashier 

MINNEAPOLIS 

Birdsall.  L.    I.,  g,  Chem. 
Bliss,   F.   W..   g,   Instr. 
Boettiger,  L.  A.,  '14,  Instr. 
Brown,  F.  A.,  '13,  Arch. 
Buck,   S.  J.,   f,    Prof. 
Burton,   S.   C,  f,  Instr. 
Cabanis,  J.  B.,  '08,  Mgr. 
Cavanar,   F.   T.,   '03,   Phys. 
Chatterjee,  B.  N.,  '^is 
Clinton,   Lucile  A..  '03,   Libn. 


MINNEAPOLIS— Continued 
Coflman,  L.  D.,  f.  Dean 
Colgrove,  Vivian  G.,  '18 
Culvert,  Annette  M.    (Mrs.  A.  C.  Ellison) 

'78,  Libn. 
Currie,  Florence  B.,  '06,  Libn. 
Dunham,  A.  B.,  '11,  Arch. 
Fifield,  C.  E..  '16.  Bus. 
Forsythe.  J.    IL,   f,   Instr. 
Foster,  Caroline  K.,  '04,  Libn. 
Fullenwider,  T.  I..   '02.    Sales  Mgr. 
Goetz,  Antoinette  IL.  '15,  Libn. 
Goss,  Edna   L.,   '02.   Libn. 
Haslund.   R.   H.,  '15,  Arch. 
Healey.   Grace   (Mrs.  C.  L.    Smith)    '83 
Hunt,  E.   E.,  '93 

Hyde,   Sophie  (Mrs.  L.  A.  Ilubachek)    '03 
Jones,   R.   C,   f.    Prof. 
Jones,  W.  H.,  f.   Composer 
Jordan,   R.  J..   '11.  Ins.   Agt. 
Kahlert,  H.  E..  '08.  Engr. 
Kampf,  Viola  M.,   '07 

Kirkup,  Florence  M.    (Mrs.   J.   Parcel)   f 
Krey,   A.    C.    f,    Instr. 
Latimer,  T.  E.,  g.   Lawyer 
Lord,   W.    E.,  '10,   Engr. 
Lyford,  C.  C,  *75,  Veterinarian 
Ludwig,  E.  R..  '11,  Arch. 
McCoy,   J.,    '06.    Draftsman 
McMillan.  E.  C,  '09,  Mgr. 
McRae,  J.  A.,  '96,  Engr. 
Maney,   G.   A.,  g 
Mann,  F.  M.,  f.  Prof. 
Mellen,  A.  F.,  '14.  Chem. 
Miller.  W.  S..  g,   Psychol. 
Moir,   R.    B.,   '14 
Morehouse.  F.  M.,  '10,  Teacher 
Morton,  Mary  G.,  '12,  Libn. 
Norton,  E.   L.,  f.  Bus. 
Owen.    H.    L.,    '16,     Salesman 
Parcel,  T.  I.,  '09.  Prof. 
Patten.  'N.    B.,    '1;,    Engr. 
Peterkin.  J.  T.,  f,  Instr. 
Posey,  C.  J.,  '00,   Prof. 
Powers.   S.   R.,  '12.  Teacher 
Redfield,   G.   W.,   '01,   Engr. 
Rose,  F.  W.,  '03.  Engr. 
Seelcy,  Blanche  M.,  '00,  Libn. 
Simer,  J.  K..  '07,  Lawyer 
Simons.  G.  A.,  '12,  Sec. 
Slocumb.  E.  C  '01,  Contr. 
Smith,  C.   L.,  '82,  Lawyer 
Steingard.  J.   N.,  '11 
Stevens,  W.  E.,  g,  Instr. 
Strauch.    Hilda    L.,    09,    Teacher 
Taber,   B.   F.,  '13.  Arch. 
Thurston,  E.  S.,  f,  Prof. 
Tieje,  A.   J.,   g,   Instr. 
Todd,  A.  J.,  f,  Prof. 
Triggs,    L.    A..    '14.    Ins.   Agt. 
Wadsworth,   W.    M..   '14,   Mgr. 
White,  S.  M..  '96,  Phys. 
Willcox,  M.  M.,  '99,  Engr. 
Williams,  W.  H.,  f,   Mgr. 
Williams,    R.,    'qfi.    Phys. 
Willis,    C,   '00,    Editor 
Worth,  L.  G..  '03.  Libn. 
Wright,    H.    F.,   '05,   Mgr. 
Wyman,  A.  P.,  f.  Land.  Arch. 

MOORHEAD 

Eck.   J.    W.,    '10,  Teacher 

Lindley,  Bess  M.  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Eck)   '14 

NORTHFIELD 

Erdahl,  A.  C,  g,  Instr. 
Ilornbeck,  L  W..  g.  Prof. 
Lawrence,  F.  L.,  f,  Prof. 
Mann,  Almeda  F.,  f,  Instr. 

NORWOOD 

Laurence,   A.   F.,  '11,  Farm  Adv. 

PINE  CITY 

Hammers,  J.,  '01.  Farmer 


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I'lNE  R4IVER 

Jackson,  M.  S.,  '17,  Arch. 
PRINCETON 

Hedgcock,  Martba  E.,  '18,  Teacher 
ROCHESTER 

Berger,  J.  M..  '03,  Phys. 

Crawford,  H.  H.,  '13,  Mgr. 

Mathews,  Martha  M.,  '10,  Supvr. 

RUSHFORD 

Carmen,  Florence,   '18 
ST.  CLOUD 

Brown,  A.  M.,  '14,  Mgr. 

Brown.  J.  C.  f,  Coll.  Pres. 

Caddis,  A.  M.,  '14,  Mgr. 

Hirt,  E.  G.,  Jr.,  '16,  Contr. 

ST.  PAUL 

Benjamin,   M.   G.,  '14,   Engr. 

Blester,   Alice,    '12,    Prof. 

Bull,   C.   P.,    f.    Prof. 

Burrill,  W.  T.,  '95,  Engr. 

Carson,  Helen  D.,  f,  Libn. 

Crane,   F.   R.,  g,   Mgr. 

Butcher,  R.  A.,  f.  Prof. 

Garber,  R.  J.,  '12,  Agron. 

Ganger.   P.    C.,    '13,   Engr. 

Gay,  Mary  L.    (Mrs.   H.   Blunt)   '06 

Geib,  G.  A.,  '16,  Engr. 

Graves,   C.    E..    f,    Libn. 

Heimburger,  H.  V.,  g,  Instr. 

Horner,  H.  S.,  '09,  Draftsman 

Korsmo,   E.   O.,   '11.   Engr. 

Larsen,  A.  W.,  f,  Asst. 

Leonard,  H.  R.,  '11,  Farm  Adv. 

Maclnnes,  Frances  J.,  '16,  Mycologist. 

Mclntyre,  Eva  L.  (Mrs.  P.  C.  Ganger)  '11 

McManis,  J.  W.,  '07,  Contr. 

Mackay,  Sarah  D.  (Mrs.  C.  C.  Austin)  '07 

Meier,  E.   E.,   '05,   Engr. 

Nye,  C.   M.,  '97,   Engr. 

Olson,  P.  J.,  g.  Prof. 

Pletcher,   E.   B..   '11,  Sec. 

Rathjens,  G.  W.,  '10,  Engr. 

Reid,   H.   S..   '18 

Rounds,  F.  G..  '16,  Arch. 

Seymour,  B.  W.,  '03,  Engr. 

Steinmetz,  F.  H.,  '15,  Instr. 

Stewart,  J.  T.,  '93.  Prof. 

Tarnoski,  E.   R.,  '07,  Engr. 


ST.  PAUL— Continued 

Walton,   P.   T      '94,   Engr. 
Williamson,   W.,   g 
Zimmerman,  G.  J.,  '12,  Bus. 

SAUK  CENTER 

Kells,  L.  M.,  f,  Instr. 
SLEEPY  EYE 

Bane,  F.  M.,  '15,  Farm  Adv. 
SPRINGFIELD 

Bredvold,  L.  I.,  f,  Asst. 
SOUTH  NYRES 

Worrell,  J.  C,  '04,  Engr. 
VERNDALE 

Way,  Mildred  R.   (Mrs.  H.  N.  Smith)    '14 
WALKER 

Allison,  F.   G.,   '06,   Teacher 
WEBSTER 

Jacobson,  A.,  g,  Chem. 
WELLS 

Hegnauer,  R.  L.,  '13,  Instr. 
WESTBROOK 

Wright,  J.  B.,  'II,  Supt. 
WHEATON 

Darby,   Nellie  M.   (Mrs.   B.   Petterson)    '91 
WHITE  BEAR 

Enochs,    C.    D.,    '98,    Engr. 

Hughston.   Aline  D.    (Mrs.    C.    D.    Enochs) 
'99 

WILLMAR 

Palm,  F.   C,  g.   Prof. 
WINDOM 

Wold,  C.  A.,  '13,  Engr. 
WINONA 

Dickerson,  O.  M.,  '03,  Prof. 

Gerdtzen,  G.  A.,  f 

Smith,  Rose,  '11,  Instr. 

WORTHINGTON 

Swanberg,  E.  D.  F.,  '18 


ABERDEEN 

Patten,  J.  v.,  '17 
AGRICULTURE  COLLEGE 

Ambrose,  A.   S.,  '14,  Prof. 
Briscoe,  C.   F.,  g.   Prof. 

BILOXI 

Philbrick,  A.,  '86,   Engr. 
COLUMBIA 

Littleton,  Martha  E.   (Mrs.  B.  B. 
g 
COLUMBUS 

Painter,  L.  G.,  f.  Prof. 

Pohl,  Emma  O.,  f,  Dir. 

GLOSTER 

Seymour,   W.   A.,   '09,   Farmer 

GREENVILLE 

Dabney,  J.  B.,  '10,  Engr. 
West,   C.   H.,   '84,   Engr. 

GULFPORT 

Woleben,  D.  P.,  '14,  Engr. 


MISSISSIPPI 

HEATHMAN 

Landel,  Ida  S.   (Mrs.  E.  M.  Holmes)    '99 

JACKSON 

McCluer,  G.  W.,  '84.  Farmer 
Overstreet,  N.  W.,  '10,  Arch. 

LAUREL 

Perkins,  Frances  J.,  '18,  Psychol. 

Bradley)        McCOMB 

Leggett,   Wilkie  W.,  '16,  Teacher 

NEW  AUGUSTA 

Rose,  E.   E.,   '09,   Lawyer 

OCEAN  SPRINGS 

Humphrey,  Guess,  '05 

OKOLONA 

Dawson,  E.  A.,  f.  Correspondent 

SHEALBY 

Brewer,   C.   H.,  '10 


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AURORA 

McXatt,  H.  E.,  f,  Farnjer 
BOOXVILLE 

Smith,  L.  L.,   'i8,   Instr. 
ItUECKEXRIDGE 

Kenower,  J.  T.,  '83,  Editor 
HURI.INGTON  JUNCTION 

Caldwell,   E.  F.,   '07,   Farmer 
CAMERON 

Bole,    S.    J.,    g.    Prof. 
CANTON 

Schultz,   W.   E.,   f,   Prof. 
CAPE  GIRARDEAU 

Doeden,  F.  H.,  '04,  Prof. 
CARL  JUNCTION 

Troutman,   W.    C.   '17,   Teacher 
CARROLLTON 

Brewer.  W.   E..  '07.  Survr. 
CARUTHERSVILLE 

Caswell,  Julia  E.  (Mrs.  N.  C.  Hawkins)  '05 
CHARLESTON 

Bond,  G.  T.,  '10,  Farmer 
CHILLICOTHE 

Gordon,   Inez    D.,   '00,   Teacher 
CLINTON 

McCully,  C.  T.,  '06.  Sec. 

Nichol,  Anice  E.  (Mrs.  C.  T.  McCully)  '07 

COLUMBIA 

Albrecht,  W.  A.,  '11,  Instr. 

Allison.   H.    O.,   '06,   Teacher 

Clark,   G.   L.,   f.   Prof. 

Gumaer.  P.  W..  '12,  Instr. 

McDonald,  E.  M.,  '10,  Prof. 

Major,  H.   F.,  f.  Prof. 

Miller.  W.  W.,  '13,  Acct. 

Moulton,  C.   R.,  '07,  Prof. 

Read,  J.  W.,  f.  Prof. 

Rolfe,  Amy  L.    (Mrs.  A.   E.   Enerson)    '08 

Smith,  M.  J.,  '14.  Instr. 

DEXTER 

Dunn,  J.   E.,  '06,  Engr. 
Montgomery,  T.  L.,  '17,   Stud. 

DONIPHAN 

Gerlach,  Alma,  '18,  Mgr. 

ELDORADO  SPRINGS 

Rhodes,  J.  F.,  '76,  Lawyer 
EXCELSIOR  SPRINGS 

Paton,  W.  C,  '09,  Engr. 
FAYETTE 

Steinke.    M.    W.,    g.    Prof. 
FULTON 

Norris,  C.  '02,  Mgr.,  Coal  Co. 
HANNIBAL 

Meyer,  J.  F..  Jr.,  '07,  Business 

Nelson,   J.    C,    '12.    Arch. 

HARDIN 

Trenchard,  Wilnia  L.,  '18,  Teacher 
HARRISONVILLE 

Sharp,  A.  J.,  '82,  Engr. 

INDEPENDENCE 

Harris,  R.  C.  '13,  Supt. 
Leavens,  A.   B.,   '15,   £ngr. 


JEFFERSON  BARRACKS 

Wood,  W.  T.,  f 
JEFFERSON  CITY 

Dillon,  L.  A.,  '09,  Teacher 

Gramesley,  Margaret  A.,  '04,  Libn. 

Harris,   H.   H.,  '15,   Instr. 

JOPLIN 

Christy,  H.  E.,  '09,   Engr. 
Millar,  C.  V.,  "93,  Chem. 

KANSAS  CITY 

Altekruse,   I.    B.,  '10,  Bus. 

Archer,  A.    W.,  '07,  Arch. 

Bardwell,  R.  C,  '09,  Chem. 

Barnes,  Winifred,  '18,  Teacher 

Bartb,   G.   A.    C,   '10,   Engr. 

Bates,    R.   P..    '06,   Engr. 

Beardsley,  Eleanor  M.  (Mrs.  C.  S.  Pills- 
bury)   '07 

Beardsley,   G.   D.,  '09,  Lawyer 

Beardsley,    W.    M.,    '79,    Lawyer 

Berkemeyer     W.    C,    '12,    Engr. 

Billingsley,  Mary  P.,  '08,  Libn. 

Blakesley,  G.  W.,  '93,  Engr. 

Bowman,  Gertrude  (Mrs.  G.  R.,  Johnson) 
'03 

Brooks,   R.   W.,   '11,   Engr. 

Bublitz,  W.  J.,  '14,  Supt. 

Burrill,  Evelyn   (Mrs.  W.  A.  Lewis)  '02 

Buxton,  E.   W.,  '08,   Engr. 

Candor,   R.   J.,   '08,  Arch. 

Claflin,  S.  T.,  '14.  Advertiser 

Comstock,  Helen  B.,  '14,    Teacher 

Cooper,    A.    B.,    '10,    Libn. 

Corrin,   W.   G.,   '05,    Engr. 

Cravens,  Lucile,  S.,  g.  Stud. 

Crouch.  W.  L.,  '01,  Supt. 

Davis,  Marietta  (Mrs.  H.  M.  Beardsley)  '81 

Davis,  Nancy   (Mrs.   M.  A.   Scovell)   '78 

English,  J.   T.,  Engr. 

Fizzell,    R.    B.,   '10,   Lawyer 

Foreman,  C.  A.,  '07,  Engr. 

Grauten,  S.  H.,  '07,  Engr. 

Gregory,  A.  T.,  '78,  Lawyer 

Harvey,  A.  E.,  '91,  Engr. 

Hewes,    C.   A.,    '06.    Engr. 

Iliggins,  A.  G.,  '93,  Engr. 

Huff,  W.  W.,  '08,   Engr. 

Jensen,    M.    O.,   '15 

Kent,  J.  M.,  '85.  Teacher 

Ketchum,  D.  C,  '99.  Lawyer 

Knappenberger,  J.  M.,  '18,  Mgr. 

Larson,  L.  F.,  '03,  Ins.  Agt. 

Lund,   H.,   '02,    Engr. 

McCaskev,  Wendla  J.  (Mrs.  R.  C.  Bard- 
well)   '08 

McCune,  H.  L.,  '83,  Lawyer 

Mclntyre,  G.  E.,  '13,  Engr. 

McLarty,  R.  C,  '12,  Repr. 

Machovec,  E.    P.,   '18 

Mercer,   C.    ¥.,   '18 

Mitchell,  F.  A.,  '98,  Engr. 

Murdock.  R.  K.,  '10,   Engr. 

Murray.  E.  B.,  f,  Engr. 

Myers,  Clara   (Mrs.   A.    E.   Harvey)   '91 

Osgood,  Mary  A.,  '04,  Libn. 

Phillips,  Grace  D.,  '05,  Lion. 

Potter,    E.    v.,    '15,    Engr. 

Powell,  J.  H..  '91,  Business 

Pursley,  Emma  S.,  '15, 

Randolph.  Cora  C,  '17,  Teacher 

Reagan,  M.  E.,  '17,  Insp. 

Russell,  G.  S..  '09,  Engr. 

Saunders,   H.  J.,  '06,  Phvsician 

Schell,  E.  J..  '11,  Draftsman 

Schmidt,  K.  W.,  '16,  Draftsman 

Schumacher,    1-.   G.,   '07.   Engr. 

Scluimachcr,   R.,   '09,  Arch. 

Smith,   Avis   E.,   '77,   Phvsician 

Smith,  Florence  D.,  '04,  Libn. 

Staker,  F.  M..  '07,  Mgr. 

Steinmayer,  R.  A.  J.,  '16.  Engr. 

Stephenson,   L.   A.,  '04.   Mgr. 


Geographical  Index 


io6q 


MISSOURI—Continued 


KANSAS  CITY— Continued 

Straub,   E.  J..  '18 

Tebbetts,  G.   E.,  'gg,   Engr. 

Walkerly,  Margaret  M.  (Mrs.  M.  E.  Rea- 
gan)    17 

Wiles,  Bertha  H.,    17 

Witt.  Adaline  E.   (Mrs.   G.  W.  Davis)   *ii 

Woodworth,  Minnie  B.  (Mrs.  J.  H.  Young) 
'98,   .Teacher 

Yates,    R.    R.,   '11,    Engr. 

Young,  J.  H.,  '09,   Engr. 

KEOKUK 

Pappelendam,  B.  C.  van,  '10,  Bus. 
KIRKSVILLE 

Daugherty,   L.   S.,  '89,   Teaclier 

Derby,  H.   L.,   '17,  Insp. 

Jones,    W.,   '02.    Prof. 

KNOBNOSTER 

Wallace,  W.  A.,  '11,  Engr. 
DUTESVILLE 

Lutes,    G.    W.,   '17 
MALDEN 

Davis,    E.    W.,   g.    Farmer 
MARCELINE 

Anderson,  I.,  '15,  Engr. 
MARYSVILLE 

Belting,   C.    H.,    '12,   Instr. 

Day,   Harriet,   f,    Dir. 

MINDEN  MINES 

Nelson,  J.    C,   '07,   Farmer 

MONETT 

Westbay,  J.  H.,  '17,- Fuel  Insp. 

MONTICELLO 

Wallace,  W.   J.   H.,   '13,   Draftsman 

more;house 

Eiszner,  Adeline  C,   '08 

NETHERLANDS 

Baker,  A.  M.  M.,  Jr.,  '15,  Mgr. 

NEWARD 

Preston,  F.  D.,  '10,  Claim  Adjuster 

NORBORNE 

Porter,  Agnes  (Mrs.  A.  B.  Sawyer)    '13 
Sawyer,  A.   B.,  Jr.,  '10,  Mgr. 

OLDEN 

Clarkson,  Edna  (Mrs.  J.  C.  Evans)  '04 

PALMYRA 

Sheets,   F.  T.,  '14,  Engr. 

PARJS 

Whiting,  Vivian  J.,  '17,  Teacher 

PARKVILLE 

Jones,  Frances  B.,  '17,  Instr. 
PERR.YVILLE 

Raut,    A.,   '14,   Agr. 
PUXICO 

Foster,  O.  F.,  '14,  Farmer 
KAVANNA 

Williams,   Irene,  '18 

RICH  HILL 

Munn,  A.  M.,  '95,  Engr. 
ST.  CHARLES 

Arndt,    P.    W.,   '17,    Dairy    Ebcten. 


ST.  JOSEPH 

Dart,  W.,  '05,  Engr. 
Henn,  O.  M.,  '12,  Ins. 
Hornkohl,  S.  I.  W.,  '17,  Designer 
Leo,  H.  T.,  '12,  Chem. 
Pinault,    L.    C,   'is.   Arch. 
Sherman,  W.  H.    '01,  Lawyer 
White,    Marion    K.,    '17,   Teacher 

ST.  LOUIS 

Adams,  Mary  O.,  '15,  Teacher 

Aumer,  J.  P.,  '08,  Chem. 

Ball,  T.  R.,  g.  Prof. 

Begole,  J.  F.,  '96,   Engr. 

Benson,  J.   R.,  '04,  Prin.   Schs. 

Bevis,   A.    L.,    '16,    Sec. 

Birney,   T.    M.,  '11,  Teacher 

Bishop,   G.   W.,  '05,   Teacher 

Bower,    P.    E.,    '17 

Bradley,  E.  P.,  '12,  Engr. 

Brown,   E.   A.,   '15.   Engr. 

Buckingham,  A.  W.,  '11,  Engr. 

Bumann,  C.  P.,  '06,  Engr. 

Burgess,  F.  H.,  '04,  Contr. 

Cartwright,  C.   F.,  '14,  Engr. 

Chambers,   C.    B.,   f 

Chase,  D.,  '14,   Salesman 

Cohen,  J..  '17,  Stud. 

Cook,  J.  F.,  '03,  Teacher 

Corrubia,  A.  B.  M.,  f.  Instr. 

Cox,  H.  R.,  '17 

Crosby,   C,   '05,  Teacher 

Cross,  C.  W..  '92,  Engr. 

Cullilane,  G.  M.,  '18,  Engr. 

Deflfendall,   P.  H.,  g,  Teacher 

De  Garmo,  Mary  C,  f,  Diet. 

Detering,   O.    C,   '14 

Dicke,  0.  A.,  '08,  Engr. 

Dunham,  W.  A.,  g,  Registrar 

Dunlap,  Nora  B.  (Mrs,  R.  B.  Rodgers)  'oy 

Eide,   A.   C,   '15,   Chem. 

Fauquher,  S.  E.  (S.  E.  Farquhar)  g,  Mgr. 

Fischer,  L.  E.,  '98,  Mgr. 

Fletcher,   Elizabeth   B.,  '11,  Journ. 

Frier,  J.,  '16,   Engr. 

Goldman,    F.    L.,    '17 

Grabbe,  Florence  H.   (Mrs.  C.  E.  Stewart) 

'12 
Green,  Alta  (Mrs.  W.  C.  Ropiequet)  '15 
Griesbaum,   E.,  '14,   Engr. 
Grunewald,    H.    C,    '16,    Contr. 
Gutmann,   L.,  '04,   Engr. 
Hake,   H.   G.,   '07,   Instr. 
Hake,  Minnie  E.  T.,  '16 
Hall,    F.    S.,    'gS.    Lawyer 
Hanson,    F.    B.,    g,    Instr. 
Hay,  H.  C,   '13.  Lawyer 
Hart,   A.   H..   '18,    Insp. 
Hecht,  A.  G..  '14.  Instr. 
Hill,     S.,     '13,     Teacher 
Hilliard,  F.  W.,  '04,  Engr. 
Hilpert,   Martha,   '17 
Hobler,    A.    W.,    '12,    Advertiser 
Holferty,  G.  M.,  f,  Prof. 
Hollman,  E.  E.,  '12,  Chem. 
Hucke,   P.   M..  '93 
Tackson,     Eva    T.,    '12,    Teacher 
jeude,  E.  A.,  '18 
Jones,  C.  C,  'is.  Salesman 
Keith,  C.  E.,  '04.  Business 
Kipp,  J.   G.    E.,   '17 
Kirkpatrick,   R.   J.,  '11,   Salesman 
Koch,  Eloise,  '17,  Teacher 
Krebs,  W.   S.,  '13,   Prof. 
Kreiling.    R.    G..    '17,    Chem. 
Larson,  L.  L.,  '15,  Chem. 
Lindsey,  G.  H.,  'is.  Salesman 
Ludwig.   Ethel   L.,  '17,  Teacher 
Lyon,  J.  B.,  '16,  Engr, 
McFarland.  T.  A..  '03,  Chem. 
McGinnis,    Marv   O..   '02,   Teacher 
McGrath,  F.  X.',  '12,  Supt. 
Marx,  F.  A.  K.,  '15,  Engr. 


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MISSOURI— Continued 


ST.  LOUIS— Continued 

Mead,    L.    S.,   '17,    Salesman 
Merrill,  S.  F.,  '00,  Chem. 
Metzger,  L.  C.  F.,  '05,  Engr. 
Miller,  C.  B.,  '07,  Teacher 
Mosby,  B.  ri.,  '09,  Teacher 
Neslage,  O.  J.,  'i6,  Engr. 
Nickell,  L.  F..  '09,  Chem. 
Nickolls,   C.  R.,  '17,  Chem. 
Niver,  Margaret  (Mrs.  W.  L.  Pfeffer)  f 
Ockerson,  J.  A.,  '73.  Engr. 
Overland,   Amy    M.,   '12 
Pahmeyer,  F.  O..  '05,  Engr. 
Potter,   C.  P.,  '09,   Engr. 
Pruyn,  Clara  (Mrs.  C.   B.  Miller)   '10 
Pyron,  J.  E.,  '17,  Chem. 
Richards,  Olive  A.,  '18 
Riche,   A.   L.,  '13,  Engr. 
Rodgers,  R.  B.,    09,  Engr. 
Roos,    E.    G.,    '17 
Rowland.  C.  K.,  '09,   Lawyer 
Ruedi,    C.    H.,    '17 
Schaumberg.  E.  G.,  '17 
Schlutius.   Louise  G.,  '13,  Teacher 
Schmitz,  E.  A.,  '13,  Engr. 
Schulzke,  O.  F.,  '10,  Chem. 
Seib.    E.    C,   '11.    Engr. 
Sheldon,  V.  L.,  '03,  Engr. 
Siler.   R.   W.,  *03,  Engr. 
Smith,  G.  C,  '01,   Surgeon 
Stearn,   A.   E.,  g,   Chem. 
Steinbreder,  W.  J.,  '15,  Mfr. 
Steinmeyer,  H.  A.,  '15,  Grocer 
.Stevens,   Edith   H.,  '16 
Stevenson,  M.  L.,  '10,  Teacher 
Stiegmeyer,  Clara  M.,  '18,  Teacher 
Stoffel.  C.  M.,  'i6,  Engr. 
Stoutzenberg,  Florence   (Mrs.  C.   R.  Nick- 
olls)   '17 
Stowell,  C.  J.,  g.  Stud. 
Stromquist,  W.  G.,  '10,  Engr. 
Taylor,   F.   C,    '07.   Mgr. 
Thompson,  Marion   (Mrs.   B.   Gratz)   '95 


ST.  LOUIS— Continued 

Thomsen.  J.  W.,  '10,  Engr. 

Uhlendorf,  B.  A.,  f,  Asst. 

Webb,    R.   S.,   '14.   Arch. 

Werckshagen,  P.  E.,  g 

Wetzel,  Nellie  (Mrs.  V.  I.  Sheldon)   '04 

Wilkins.  J.  E.,  '18,  Scholar 

Wilkinson,  Mary  S.,  '07,  Libn. 

Woerman.  Lillian  H.   (Mrs.  R.  Ward)   '18 

Woods,    Frances   O.,  '18 

Volk,   A.  C,  '16 

Yackey,    Otillia    E..    '18 

Young.  L.  E.,  g.   Prof. 

Zeis,  H.  C,  '13,  Teacher 

Zeppenfield,   E.   W.,   '14,  Teacher 

SIKESTON 

Galeener,  J.   H.,  '06,  Lawyer 
SPRINGFIELD 

Boehmer,  Florence  E.,  g.  Teacher 

Boehmer,    Louise,    '18,    Dietitian 

Eisenmeyer,  A.  J.,  '82 

Hauber,  C,  '15,  Arch. 

Ledgerwood,  L.  W..  '16,  Engr. 

Peabody,  L.  W..  '91,  Engr. 

Schaub,  I.   O.,   f.   Demonstrator 

Smith,   O.   M.,   g 

Steinmeyer,   O.  C,  '02,  Chem. 

TARKIO 

Barger.  Panzy  L.,  g,  Teacher 
Rees,  M.   H.,  g.   Prof. 

WEBB  CITY 

Sides,  Aimee  M.  (Mrs.  B.  D.  W.  Sides)  '04 

WEBSTER  GROVES 
Gore,  A.,   '05,  Prin. 
Hamsher,  F.,  f,  Supt. 
Neininger,  A.  B.,  '11,  Supt. 
Smith.  B.,  '01,  Teacher 
Wright,  J.   E..   '8s.   Editor 


ACTON 

Horr,  R.  L.,  '04,  Rancher 
ANACONDA 

Huffman,  Eva  E.,  '08,  Instr. 
BliRCAIL 

Thomson,  F.  N.,   '07,   Farmer 

BILLINGS 

Dillavou,  R.   C,   '11,  Lawyer 
Durland,  C.   E.,  '04,  Engr. 
Krueger,  E.  T.,  '10,  Dean 
Moffett,  D.  R.,  '17,  Lawyer 
Moore,  H.  C,  '13,  Lawyer 
Norberg,   A.,    '16,    Engr. 
Stebbins,  R.,  '05,  Farmer 
Tate,  F.  R..  '10,  Lawyer 
Wernham,  J.  I.,  '99.  Phys. 

HOZEMAN 

Evans,   Augusta    D.,   f,   Asst. 

Ford,  Carlotta  M.,  '11,  Prof. 

Forrest,    Elizabeth,   '06,    Libn. 

Hess,  Abigail  M.   (Mrs.  W.  O.  Whitcomb) 

Joseph,   W.   E.,  g.   Prof. 
Murdock,  H.  E.,  f,  Engr. 

BUTTE 

Barloga,   D.   F.,   '08,   Lawyer 

CHOTEAU 

Timmis,  Alice  M.   (Mrs.  J.  J.  Greene)   '13 

CRESTON 

Paullin,  L.  Estelle  (Mrs.  L.  Padgette)  '85, 
Physician 


MONTANA 

DILLON 


Carson,  Lucy  H.,  g,   Teacher 

Hinshaw.  Hazel  E.    (Mrs.  T.  E.  Luebben) 

'14 
Weenink,    Ruth    A.,     17 

DUTTON 

Barton,  P.  L..  '11,  Farmer 
Du  Bois,  A.   D.,  '99,  Farmer 

EUREKA 

McLaughlin,  Edna  M.,  '07,  Teacher 

FERGUS 

Allyn,  Hester  A.,  '17.  Teacher 

Allyn,  O.  M.,  '12,  Rancher 

Gilkerson,  Frances  E.   (Mrs.  O.   Allyn)    '03 

FOREST   GROVE 

Adriance,   Rhoda   (Mrs.   D.   N.  Hitch)    '12 
Hitch,  D.  N.,  '11,  Lawyer 

FT.  BENTON 

Shinn,   W.   R.,  '06,   Agr. 

GKFIAT    FALLS 

Piatt,   S.    IL,    '83,   Supt.  ^   , 

Smith,   Laura  B.   (Mrs.   S.  H.  Piatt)  '84 
Woolsey,  Lulu  C.   (Mrs.   G.  P.   Hurst)   *99 

HAMILTON 

White,   Caroline   L.    (Mrs.   M.    R.   Jeffrey) 
'04,  Teacher 

HELENA 

Rentfro,  P.  C,  '10,  Lawyer 

Sloan,  Hazel    (Mrs.   P.   G.   Schroeder)     05 


HILGER 

Gilkerson,   T.  J.,   'os,   Auctioneer 

KALISPELL 

Ritchie,  Elizabeth  P.,  '09,  Libn. 

LEVVISTOWN 

Cresap,  Trella  J.,  '04,  Teacher 
Smith,  W.  H.,  '85,  Lawyer 
Trams,  T.  H.,  '07,  Engr. 

LIBBY 

Marshall,   C.  A.,   '07,  Minister 

LOLO 

Pellens,  Louise  J.,  '09,  Teacher 

MILES   CITY 

Sawtell,    W.    A.,    '10,    Ranchman 

MISSOULA 

Bullock,  Agnes  I.,  '09,  Teacher 
Danielson,   W.   C,  '10,  Engr. 
Gross,  G.  A.,  f,  Assoc. 
Howard,  J.  W.,  g,  Instr. 
Jesse,  R.   H.,  Jr.,  f.  Dean 
Phillips,    P.    C.,   g,    Prof. 
Sloane,   R.  H.,  '07,  Engr. 
Sisson,  E.   O.,   f,  Univ.   Pres. 

MONTFORT 

Allen,    R.    C,    '14 

NIAGARA  FALLS 

Bagley,  G.  D.,  '12,  Engr. 


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MONTANA— ConUnued 

NORTH  CALVERT 

Savidge,   H.,    '07,    Engr. 
POLSON 

Child,  W.  E..  '08,  Lawyer 
RONAN 

Martin,  Arselia   B.    (Mrs.   E.    D.   Swisher) 

Swisher,   E.  D.,  '10,   Minister 
ROUND  UP 

Mercer.  W.   W.,  '14,   Lawyer 
SAND  SPRINGS 

Allen,  F.  E.,  '07,  Farmer 
SNOW  BELT 

Robertson,  N.  S.,  '07 

STANFORD 

Wineman,  E.,  '09,  Lawyer 

STEVENSVILLE 

Daugherty,   Anna   E.,   '15 
THREE  FORKS 

Peine,    P.    C,    '10.    Salesman 
THURLOW 

Hay,  W.  M.,  '91,  Farmer 
TRIDENT 

Ilattis,   R.   E.,  '14,  Engr. 
WILSALL 

Spence,  F.,  'tj.  Business 


NEBRASKA 


ALVO 

Weed,  M.  O.,  '78,  Farmer 
BEATRICE 

Dalbey,  D.  S.,  '02,  Farmer 
BLAIR 

Capps,  E.   v.,  '95,  Engr. 

Debel,   N.    H.,    g,   Instr. 

BUSHNELL 

Smith,    P.    M.,    'is 
CARLETON 

Lichty,    L.    C.    g,    Instr. 
CHADRON 

Holch,   R.    E.,   '10,   Prof. 
CRETE 

Cole,  Mary  M.   (Mrs.  G.  H.  Scott)  '96 

Scott,   G.   H.,   '96,   Prof. 

FAIRBURY 

Lewis,  Camilla  F.   (Mrs.  C.  J.  Bills)  '83 
GRAND  ISLAND 

Barnes.   Bertha   E.    (Mrs.   S.   D.   Ross)   '81 

Ross,    K.    D.,   '16.    Acct. 

Ross,    S.    D..    '81 

Sutherland,   (j.   F.,   '13 

HAY  SPRINGS 

Weston,  C,  't(>,   Lawyer 

HAYES    CENTER 

McCartney,  W.  P.,  '93,  Lawyer 

HEBRON 

Richards.   C.   L.,   '78,  Lawyer 

HOLDREGE 

Dean,  F.  A.,  '78.  Banker 


JACKSON 

McKeever,  R.   E.,  '18 
KEARNEY 

Jennings,   Anna   V.,   '03,   Libn. 

Langdon,    Margie    E.,    '12,    Libn. 

LINCOLN 

Babbitt,  A.,  g.  Prof. 

Ben  ley.   R.  C,   g,   Instr. 

Bells,   C.   J..   '80,   Banker 

Brandt,  E.  H.,  '97,  Arch. 

Brenke,  W.  C.  '96.   Prof. 

Calvin,  J.  W.,  f,  Assoc. 

Decker,  L.  M.,  '11,  Bus. 

Deming,   H.    G..   f.    Prof. 

Eastlack,  H.   E.,   f.  Prof. 

Eiker,  W.   H.,  '06,  Engr. 

Hardin,   Hazel   (Mrs.   O.   R.  Martin)    g 

Hollister,  V.  L.,  '07,  Engr. 

McClain,  F.  H..  '10.  Teacher 

Martin,   O.   R..   g.   Prof. 

Moore,  B.  E.,  f.  Prof. 

Pierce,    Fanny,    '75 

Pierce,  T.  L.,  '74,  Business 

Pilcher,  Lela  G.   (Mrs.  V.  L.  Hollister)  '05 

Reid,   R.  R.,  '05.  Lawyer 

Ritchey,  F.   L.,   'gg,  Clerk 

Shackell,  Bessie  E.,  '10,  Teacher 

Thurston,  H.  W.,  Jr.,  '15,  Teacher 

LOUISVILLE 

Yant,    R.   C,   '07,    Engr. 

NEBRASKA   CITY 

Anderson,  C.  B.,  f.  GeoL 
Stevenson,  Annie  H.,  '07 

NEWCASTLE 

Schulte,   Mabel    (Mr,s.    R.   C.   Richards)    '01 

NORFOLK 

Albaugh,  H.   L.,  '17,   Farmer 


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NORTH  BEXD 

Seymour,   R.    R.,   '09,   Farmer 
OAKLAND 

Hansen.   R.   \\"..   '14,  Contr. 
OMAHA 

Appelquist,    J.    G.,    '00,    Engr. 

Avery,   Kittie  C,   '82 

Rahcock,   C.    L.,  '94,   Business 

Hcvger,  Adda   K.    (Mrs.  W.   S.  Gentry)    '11 

Clarke.    E.    B.,   '91,   Arch. 

Clarke.  F.   W.,  '91,   Arch. 

Cri'eiion,   T.   F.,   '18,   Sujit. 

Dcrn.    K."  L..    '18 

Eddy.   H.  T.,   f.   Instr. 

Ferry,  L.  C.,  '07,  Business 

Gentry,   W.   S..  Jr.,   '12,  Salesman 

Hay^s,   D.   L.,   '12,  Mgr. 

Hughes.   W.  J.,  '10,  Mgr. 

John.  Dorette  (Mrs.  F.  E.  Rusher)   '14 

Kane.  R.  A.,  '14,  Arch. 

Klein,  J.   L..  '18 

Le   Sourd.  A.  C,  '03,  Engr. 

Mackin,    P.    J.,    '18 

Mallory,   R.   II.,   '18,   Business 

Medlar.  Henrietta.  '18 

Row,   G.   E..   '96,   Engr. 

Rusher,   F.    E.,   '12,   Mgr. 

Schrcier,    E.    P.,    '14,    Draftsman 

Scruggs.  A.  P.,  '07,  Lawyer 

Smith.    F.    D.,    '05,    Mgr. 

Stebbins.  Millicent,  g,  Teacher 

Unzicker,  W.  L.,  '98 


NEBRASKA— Continued 

PERU 

Crosthwait, 


G.   A.,   '03,   Prof. 

RCSHVILLE 

Brown,  Ella   S.,  '11.  Teacher 

SCOTTSBLUFF 

Holch,   A.   E.,   '13,   Prin. 

SHICKLEY 

Broderson,   H.   J.,   f,  Chem. 

INIVERSITY    PLACE 
Wells,  E.  II.,  g,  Prof. 

WACO 

Warfield,  V.   H.,  '14,  Cashier 

WAYNE 

Claycomb,  A.  T.,  '09,  Farmer 

WII.BER 

Balderson,    T.    A.,   '18 
WISNER 

Kenower,   G.    F.,   '75,   Editor 
YORK 

Haggard.   Ada   O.,  '10,   Libn. 
Liggett.   F.   M.,   '08,   Bus. 


EDGEMONT 

Baker.  Ruth  M.  (Mrs.  C.  H.  Leonard)   '09, 
Teacher 

GOLDFIELD 

Barnes,  A.  E.,  '75,   Engr. 

MASON 

Knemeyer, 


NEVADA 

RENO 


E.   F.,   'is.   Farmer 


Denny,   Maude   A.,  '13,   Prof. 
Jones,   J.    C,   '02,    Prof. 
Lincoln,  F.  C,  f,  Assayer 
Sears,    G.    W.,    g,    Instr. 
Smith.    Helen    M.,   '16,   Teacher 
Wilson,    F.    W.,   g.    Prof. 

THOMPSON 

Starr,  F.  A.  E.,  '76,  Miner 


NEW  HAMPSHIRE 


EXETER 

Sargent,   Rachel   I..,  g.  Teacher 

HANOVER 

Bradsher,   E_.   L.,  f,   Instr. 

Forsythe,  C.'  IL,  g,  Instr. 

Haskins.    C.    N.,   f.    Prof. 

James,  Louise  A.  (Mrs.  C.  IL  Forsythe)  '11 

Mathewson,  L.  C,  g.  Prof. 

Young,  J.   W..   f.   Prof. 


KEENK 

Bissell.    1).    W., 
MANCHESTER 

Christie,   J.    R., 
NASHUA 

Flather,  Alice  V 
NEW   HAMPTON 

Cox,    S.    II. .   g. 


g.   Chem. 
g,    Asst. 

,  f,  Instr. 

Teacher 


NEW  JERSEY 


ARLINGTON 

Gill,    F.    W..    '06,    Chem. 
Kneeland,   F.   H.,   '04,   Editor 

BAYONNE 

Dole,  I.  B.,  '11,  Agt. 
BLOOMFIELD 

Dass,   B.,  '14,   Engr. 
BOGOTA 

Fisher,    C.    A.,    g.    Instr. 
BRIDGETON 

Eaton,    IL,    '74.    Farmer 
BROADWAY 

Colton,    R.   S.,   '16,   FIngr. 


CARNEYS    POINT 

Rowe,   E.   M.,  '14,   Supvr. 
CHATHAM 

Sanford.  E.  W.,  '06,  Engr. 
CL.XYTON 

Silver,  M.  G..  '17 
DOVER 

Cornell,  W.  II. ,  '93.  Engr. 

Foster,  G.  IL,  '17,  Chem. 

EAST    ORANGE 

Barackman.  G.    B.,   '02.   Engr. 
Braley,  IL   I).,  '09.   Engr. 
Bush,  L.,  '88,   Engr. 


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EAST  ORANGE— Continued 
Freese,  J.  A.,  '02,  Doctor 
Hammers.   Edna  R.    (Mrs.   G.  J.   Ray)    '01 
Hanson,  Rachelle  M.   (Mrs.  R.  B.  Gurley) 


Hayward,  Edith  S.  (Mrs.  W.  H.  Rothgeb) 

Holderman,  Harriet  (Mrs.  A.  J.  Saunders) 

'04 
Tanson,  T.  M.,  '14.  Clicni. 
Moore,  L.  R.,  f,  Engr. 
Ray,  G.  J.,  '98.  Engr. 
Rothgcli,  W.   H.,  '05,  Banker 
Wyatt,    R.   D.,   '09,    Sec. 

ELIZABETH 

Buck.   .\.   M^,  g,   Coiisulting  Engr. 
Ingalls. 


NEW  JERSEY— Continued 

N  KVVARK— Continued 

Golinkin,  A.  L.,  '17,  Engr. 

Ilarkness,  C.  L.,  '10,  Insp. 

Kaar,  H.   W.,   '11,   Draftsman 

Knight,  Mabel  A.    (Mrs.   C.    L.   Harkness) 


13, 


Engr. 
Engr. 


Business 


'07,    Engr. 


R.  D 
SeTler,   G.   W.. 

GRANTWOOD 

Eslick,  L.,   'is 
GRENLOCH 

Lee,   B.  F.,  "18.  Merchant 
IIAMMONTON 

Tornquist,   C.    H 
HARRISON 

Gray,    F.   J.,   '11,    Engr. 
HASBROUCH  HEIGHTS 

Hagedorn,  F.  A.,  'ii,  Engr. 

HIGH  BRIDGE 

Bench.   A.   R.,   '06,  Engr. 
IIOBOKEN 

Simpson,  C.   W.,  '04,  Engr, 

JERSEY  CITY 

Andronescu,   D.   D.,    g.    Prof. 
Udinsky,  W.  P.,  '18,  Stud. 

LAKE  GEORGE 

Stuhlmann,  O.,  Jr.,  g,  Prof. 
LAKEWOOD 

Dunn,  M.  S..  g,  Chem. 
LEONIA 

Cummings.   P.   W.,   '11,   Engr. 

Goulding,  P.   S.,  f,  Libn. 

Puckett,  H.  W.,  f,  Teacher 

MADISON 

Ricker,  R.  C,  '00,  Engr. 
MAPLEWOOD 

Amrine,  T.  H.,  '06,  Engr. 

Anderson.   B.  T.,  '07,  Engr. 

Bradley,  Tirzah  O.  (Mrs.  B.  T.  Anderson) 
'06 

Rich,  D.  H.,  '07,  Teacher 

METUCHEN 

Gilmcur,  J.  C,  '05,  Engr. 
MONTCLAIR 

McKinney,    Mary    E.,    f.    Teacher 

McMillan.  N.,  Jr.,  '04,  Constr. 

Sawyer,   G.  P.,  '11,  Engr. 

MORSEMERE 

Patterson,  F.  A.,  f,   Prof. 
NEWARK 

.\nderson,  C.  E.,  '11,  Mgr. 

Bramhall,    R.    R..   '10.    Engr. 

Buckner,  O.  S..  '16,  Engr. 

Christy,  G.,   '15 

Corson,   H.   P.,   g,   Chem. 

Euston,    J.    H.,    '18 

Farmer,  P.  M..  '09,  Engr. 


Lehman,  R.  F..  '10,  Engr. 
Patten,  J.  A.,  '88,  Doctor 

NEW   BRUNSWICK 

Dodge,  F.  H.,  f.  Prof. 

Elston,  L.  W.  (L.  W.  di  Ghilini)   '13,  Agr. 

Gordon,   H.    B.,   g,   Instr. 

Keller,   O..   f,  Chem. 

NORTH  ARLINGTON 

Jinguji,    Genjiro,    '12,    Engr. 
ORANGE 

Hammers,   Lillian,   '05,  Teacher 
PASSAIC 

Bond,  Augusta  E.  (Mrs.  R.  G.  Smith)  '12 
Bond,  Bertha  J.  (Mrs.  F.  S.  Putney)  '04, 
Libn. 

[2,   Engr. 
f,  Chem. 


Kent,   W.   R., 
Smith,  R.  G., 


PERTH  AMBOY 

Fowler,  R.  L.,  '99,  Mgr. 
PRINCETON 

Braun,    F.    A.,    g,    Instr. 

Brown,   J.    H.,    g,   Assoc. 

Dirks,   H.    B.,    '04,   Prof. 

Howe,   P.   E.,   '06,  Chem. 

Rinaker,  Harriet  B.   (Mrs.   P.  E.  Howe)   g. 
Demonstrator 

Rinaker,   Janet    (Mrs.    C.   Ten   Broeck)    '17 

Ten  Broeck,  C,  '08,  Phys. 

RED  BANK 
Church,  L 


R. 


'17,  Engr. 

RIDGEFIELD  PARK 

McCarthy,   Ellen    (Mrs.   J.    W.    Foley)    f 
RIDGEWOOD 

Whipple,   Helen    K.,    '16,   Teacher 

ROSELLE 

Mead.   C.    E.,    '04,    Engr. 

SEWAREN 

Lacy,    B.    S.,    f,    Chem. 

SOMERVILLE 

Cornelison,  R.  W.,  '90,  Chem. 

SOUTH  ORANGE 

Mehren,   E.   J.,   '06   Editor 
Root,  V.  K.,  '16,  Salesman 

TRENTON 

Frederick,   F.    F.,    f,   Dir. 
Richardson,  C,  '14,   Salesman 
Young,  A.   E.,  '14,  Mgr. 

UPPER   MONTCLAIR 

Goldschmidt,  E.   W..   '87.  Mgr. 

Kimball.  Clara  M.  (Mrs.  E.  (joldschmidt)   f 

VINELAND 
Peters,  A. 


W.,  f,  Instr. 


WKSTFIELD 

Johnston.  E.  H.,  '07.  Engr. 
Swart,   H.    V.,   '06,   Engr. 

WOODCLIFF 

Hanes.  Helen  L.   (Mrs.  H.   L.   Olin) 
Olin,  H.  L..  g.  Chem. 


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AI.UIUQUERQUE 

Barnhart,  C.  A.,  '05,  Prof. 

Clarke,   O.   B.,  '97  ^     „ 

Fyfe,  Isabella   (Mrs.  L.   S.   Peters)   '05 

Gere,  Helen  B.  (Mrs.  E.  C.  Benson)     14 

Lehner,  J.  C,  '02,  Lawyer 

Mohr.    H.,    '12,    Lawyer 

Riley.  Anna  B.   (Mrs.  L.  J.  Miller)    02 

Sisler,    D.    L,   '05,   Libn. 

Wand,  A.  W.,  '12,  Prof. 

Weese,    A.    O..   g,   Prof. 

ARTESIA 

Brainard,  C.  V.,  '83.  Rancher 

(TARRIZOZO 

Spellman,  Lorinda   B..   '01,  Dairywoman 

EAST  LAS  VEGAS 

Van  Petten,  IL  S.,  '84,  Druggist 


FEKNDALE 

Ervin,  Helen  E.  (Mrs.  W.  E.  Roberts)  '09, 
Libn. 

LAS  CRUCES 

Hill,  F.  L..  '81,  Engr. 

KOSWELL 

Geyer.   Grace  M.,  '16,  Stenog. 
Glick,  H.   R.,   '04,  Lawyer 
Mell,  J.  D.,  '03,  Lawyer 

SILVER  CITY 

Fowler,  M.,   '07,  Lawyer 
Royall,  C.  C,  '04 

TUCUMCARI 

Hittson,    C.   H.,   '05.    Lawyer 


NEW  YORK 


ALBANY 

Dodds,  G.,  '99.  Elec.  Engr. 
Draper,    E.   L.,   '02,   Surgeon 
Horner,  H.  H.,  '01.  Prof. 

ANTWERP 

Gill,   J.   D.,    '76,    Lawyer 

ARKPORT 

Faulkner,   G.   D.,   '11,   Farmer 

AUBURN 

Scott,  L.  W.,  '11.  Minister 
Van   Kleek,   J.    R.,    f,   Arch. 

BALLSTON  LAKE 

Fick,  C.  W.,  '12,  Foreman 

BATAVIA 

Harvey,  H.  A.,  f,  Phys. 
BELLROSE.  L.  I. 

Hubbart,  G.  R..  '06,  Journ. 

BINGHAMTON 

Eastman,  J.  F.,  g.  Farm  Adv. 
Fleming.  C.  E.,  '04.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec. 
Steinwedell,  G.,  '97-  Business 

BLOOMING  GROVE 

Loomis,  R.  S..  f.  Instr. 

BOLIVAR 

Carnahan.  O.  A.,  '10,  Prof. 

BRONX  ,       ^ 

Shaw,  I.  M.  (I.  M.  Scholnitzsky)    11,  Engr. 

BRONXVILLE 

Bacher,  H.  R.,  '15,  Engr.       ^    .,     . 
Langdon,    W.    C,    f,    Pageant    Master 

BROOKLYN 

Baldwin.  W.  J.,  f.  Teacher 
Bradv.    G.    K.,    '16  ■    •     „, 

Burkhalter,   R.   M.,  '07.   Commissioner 
Butterfield.    Helen     (Mrs.    J.    J.    Schoon- 

hoven)   '91  .^ 

Crabbs,  C.  L.,  '90,  Engr. 
Eide   T.,   '04.,  Engr. 
(ireeorv,   G.,   '87  _ 

Hqllidav     E    M..   f.   Minister 
Harris    Hannah   (Mrs.  W.  H.  Scllards)  '17 
Iloms.   J.    M..   '10,   Mfr. 
Humiihrev.  K.  B.,  '16.  Engr. 
LiRpett,    Irene    L..      16 
MacKechnie.  H.  W.,  '16.  Engr. 
McKcnna,   E.   T>..  g.  Asst. 
McKniifht.  Elizabeth  B.,    07,  Libn. 
Monccly.    T.    H..    g,    Teacher 
Nilsson,  O.  A.,  '01.  Engr. 


BROOKLYN— Continued 

Payne,   \'eda   L.    (Mrs.   J.   J.   MacDonald) 

'14 
Robinson,  L.  A..  '98,  Prof. 
Schecht.  M.,  '17 
Schradieck.   H.   E.,   g 
Sellards,  W.  H.,  '16,  Mgr. 
Sharpe,    R.   W.,   '93,  Teacher 
Shewhart,    W.   A.,    '13,    Engr. 
Stempel,  W.  M.,  g,  Instr. 
Streight,    Laura    A..    '99 
Thvedt,  C.  B.,  '12,  Engr. 
Van  Brunt,  G.  A.,  '08,  Chem. 
Waldo.  A.  W.,  '17 
Walser.  S.  A..  '17 
Weirick,    R.    W.,   '99,    Arch. 
White,  C.   K.,   '12,    Acct. 

BUFFALO 

Chester,   D.  H.,   '91 

Crawford,  J.  A.,   g,   Botanist 

Derick,  C.  G.,  g,  Dir. 

Fish,  J.    L.,  '15.    Business 

Goodmann,  Leola  (Mrs.  W.  H.  Scales)   '14 

Harding,  L.  A.,  f,  Engr. 

McKeon,  J.  M.,  '16,  Draftsman 

Miller,  J.  A.,  '85,  Chem. 

Moore,  B.  L.,  '90 

Moore.   F.   G.,  '06,   Supt. 

Moulton,    W.   R.,   '08,   Engr. 

Nelson,  R.  A.,  '15.  Chem. 

Parker,   K.,   g,   Engr. 

Prasil,    A.,    '14,    Chem. 

Scales,  W.  II.,   '14,  Engr. 

Smith.    Irene   F.    (Mrs.   J.    F.    Smith)    '16. 
Teacher 

Smith,    J.    F.,   '16,    Libn. 

Storer,  J.,  f.  Sec. 

Strachan,  E.  K.,  g,  Chem. 

Sy.  A.   P..   '94-   Prof. 

Thompson.  H.  E.,  '14.  Engr  . 

Torrance.  F.  C,   f,   Engr. 

Trcsise,  F.  G.,  '90,  Contr. 

White.  G.  R.,  *i6 

Whitehead.   O.   G..  '10,  Engr. 

Wiley,   W.   K.,  '04,   Engr. 

CANANDAIGUA 

Huntoon.  H.  A.,  '05.  Supt. 

r  ARTTIAGE 

Woodin,  Mary  E.,  g.  Teacher 

CLYDE 

Arnold.   W.   H..  Jr..   '10,  Teacher 

CORNING 

Patchill,  G.  T.,  '17 


Geographical  Index 


1075 


NEW  YORK— Continued 


CORTLAND 

Clark,    Helen,    g,    Instr. 

Clarke,  Helen  B.,  '15,  Teacher 
DOVER 

Littleton,   L.  R.,  g,  Cham. 
ELMIRA 

Bascome,  B.  S.,  '13,  Supt. 
FI^USHIXG 

Roberts,  M.  D.,  '17 

Sample,  J.  C,  '96,  Engr. 

FOREST  HILLS 

Buck,    L.,    '09,    Cashier 

MacNeal,  W.  J.,  f.  Prof. 

Perry,  Mabel  (Mrs.  W.  J.  MacNeal)  '04 

FREDONIA 

Hamilton,  T.   E.,  f.   Prof. 
FULTON 

Bardwell,    Laura   C.    (Mrs.   D.   W.   Crane) 
'16 

Crane,  D.  VV.,  ':6,  Farmer 

GENEVA 

Glasgow,  H.,  '08,  Entomol. 

GLENS  FALLS 

Parker,  W.,  f,  Statistician 
HAMBURG 

Beyer,  O.  S.,  Jr.,  f,  Instr. 
HEMPSTEAD.  L.  I. 

Becker,  L.  M.,  '16,  Engr. 
HICKSVILLE.    L.    I. 

Walser,  F.  E.,  '15.  Farm  Mgr. 
HUNTINGTON 

Ashman,   R.,   f,  Asst. 
ITHACA 

Bayley,    P.    L.,   g,    Asst. 

Beal,   A.   C,   '97,  Prof. 

Dallenbach,   K.   M.,   '10,  Instr. 

Engelder.   C.  J.,  f,   Instr. 

Gilkerson,  Portia  E.   (Mrs.  H.  A.  Hopper) 
'07 

Gross,  C.  R.,  g.  Bacterid. 

Harper,  M.,  g.  Prof. 

Hopper.   H.  A.,   g.  Prof. 

Johannsen,   O.   A.,   '94,   Prof. 

Johnson,   Gertrude   A.    (Mrs.    N.    F.    Mac- 
Donald)   g 

Love,  H.  H.,  f.  Prof. 

Myers,   C.    H.,   g.    Prof. 

Phelps,  A.  C,  '94.  Prof. 

Royce,   E.,   f,    Mus. 

Straight,  Fleda  D.  (Mrs.  C.  H.  Myers)  '08 

Wang,  T.  C,  '16 

KEW   GARDENS.    L.   L 

McClure,   Elizabeth  D.    (Mrs.  H.   S.   Bick- 
et)     '04 
LOCKPORT 

Vedder,   E.   C,    '17 
LONG  ISLAND 

Booth,  H.  T.,  g.  Engr. 

Dennis,   Rose   C.   (Mrs.   H.   T.   Booth)    '18 

Fanning,   R.  S,,  g,  Instr. 

Fiero.   E.   E.,  '14 

Hoagland,  H.   E.,  '10,   Pub.   Service 

Hutchinson,   O.   C.   K..   '16,    Engr. 

Maxwell.    Anne   M.,   '92 

Prouty,  E.   C,  '14,   Mgr. 

Terry,  J.  P.,  f,  Asst. 

MANHASSEO" 

Henry,   S.   T.,  Jr,.  '04,   Mgr. 

McDougall,  Agnes  (Mrs.  S.  T.  Henry)  '05 


MEDINA 

Acer.  H.  A.,  '12.  Mfr. 
Newell,  G.  A.,  Jr.,   '14,   Mgr. 

MENANDS 

McAllister,   H.   T.,   '10,  Chem. 
MT.  VERNON 

Bradley,  J.  J.,   '09,   Salesman 
Gay,   G.  I.,   f.  Statistician 

NEW  BRIGHTON 

Boyd,  W.  A.,  '91,  Engr. 
Varon,   D.,   f.   Arch. 

NEW  HARTFORD 

Dewey,  C.  R.,  '08,  Lawyer 
NEW  ROCHELLE 

Goldthwaite.  Nellie  E.,  f.  Prof. 

McRobie,   Isabel    (Mrs.  W.  T.   Ray)   '03 

Ray,   W.    T.,   '01,   Engr. 

NEW  YORK 

Akers,  M.   K.,  '05,  Engr. 

Anderson,    B.    A.,   g,    Econ.   Adv. 

Arnold,  C.   N.,  '11,  Electn. 

Bagley,   W.    C,   f.    Prof. 

Barbour,  H.  H.,  '84,  Engr. 

Barlow,  R.   L.,  '15,  Lawyer 

Baum,  H.  W.,  '95,  Engr. 

Bear,    E.    R.,   '03,   Engr. 

Becker,    F.    C,    f,    Instr. 

Belting,  P.  E.,  '12,  Teacher 

Betts,  D.   R.,  '05,  Printer 

Bevans,  T.  A.  M.,  '99,  Illustrator 

Bonser,  F.   G.,  '01,  Prof. 

Brazeau,   E.  F.,  '17,  Mfr. 

Brentlinger,   C.   M.,   '16,    Engr. 

Brown.  J.  F.,  '13,  Lawyer 

Cadisch,  G.  F.,  '17,  Stud. 

Chester,  M.  E.,  '97,  Mfr. 

Chu,  O.   G.,  "13 

Clarkson,  A.  J.,  '16,  Designer 

Conard,  Sarah  O.   (Mrs.   E.  O.  Jacob)   '06 

Conel,  J.  L.,  g,  Instr. 

Conklin,   R.   R.,   '80,  Financier 

Cooley,  Norma,  '13 

Coolidge,   R.  N.,  '16,  Engr. 

Cools,  G.  v.,  '16 

Cortelyou,  G.  B.,  h,  Co.  Pres. 

Daugherty,  H.  P.,  '14,  Mgr. 

Davis,  F.  L.,   '88,  Contr. 

Dean,   H.    C,   '09,   Supt. 

Denio,   H.    W.,   f,   Libn. 

Doane,  Alice  M.  (Mrs.  M.  E.  Leach)  g 

Doisy,  E.   A.,  '14,  Chem. 

Doyle,   E.    D.,   '10,    Engr. 

Drew,  Celia  A.,  f.  Teacher 

Drew,  Lillian  B.  (Mrs.  M.  Van  Grammer) 

'i  I 
Engel,    S.    P.,    f,    Asst. 
Evans,   J.    E.,    '12,   Engr. 
Everhart,   R.  O.,   '98,  Minister 
Fellheimer.  A.,  '95,  Arch. 
Foley,  J.   W.,  '11,   Engr. 
Fossler,  Anna  K.,  f,  Libn. 
Gardner,  H.,   f,   Instr. 
Garrison,  N.  L.,  f,  Dir. 

Garver,    Daisey    (Mrs.    H.    W.    Baum)    '99 
Gates,  Fanny  C,  f,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Sec. 
Gephart,  F.,  f.  Chem. 
(ioldmerstein,  L.,  g,   Engr. 
Goldsmith.  Margaret  L.,  g.  Investigator 
Goss,  W.  F.  M.,  h,  Exec. 
Graves,   L.   H.,   '12,   Sec. 
Green,   A.,  f,   Instr. 
Green,  L.,  Jr,,  '12,  Engr. 
Greene,  C.  T.,  '01,  Broker 
Gibbs,    Laura    R..   '02.    Libn. 
Gleason.  H.  A.,  '01,  Prof. 
Goldschmidt,  O.  E.,  '94,  Engr. 
Haig,  R.   M.,  g.   Prof. 
Hall.  E.  K..  f.  Broker 
Harrison,   B.   S.,  '18,  Instr. 


1076 


Univkrsity  of  Ili.inots 


NEW  YORK— Continued 


NEW   YOKK— Continued 
Ilavtn.    D.    C,    '83 
Hazeltoii,   H.,   '90,  Engr. 
Hcnrotin,  Ellen  M.,  t 
Holder.  V.  M..  '03,  Engr. 
Holtzmann,   S.  F.,  '05,   Engr. 
Hunt,    A.    F.,    '08,    Reporter 
Jacob,  E.  O.,  '07,  Y.  M.  C.  A.   Sec. 
Jacobsen,   Eda   A.,  '08,   Stud. 
Kawamoto,  T.,  '16,  Engr. 
Kelley,  T.  L.,   '09,   Prof. 
Kent,    E.    R.,   '11,    Supt. 
Kimball,   C.    B.,   '94.   Musician 
Kjyohara,    I.,    g,    Engr. 
Knowlton,    Lizzie    A.    (Mrs.    E.    II.    Cush- 

man)  '83 
Kyrides,  L.  P.  (L.  P.  Kyriakides)  f,  Cheni. 
Laguardia,  C.  G.  B.,  f,  Instr. 
Lazear,  W.  B.,  '07,  Engr. 
Leach,    M.    E.,   'i6 
Lemen,    W.   S.  C,  '95,  Engr. 
Leslie,  E.  H.,  '13,  Chem. 
Li,   S.   K.,   '17.   Stud. 
Lowrie,   J.   M.,   g.   Lawyer 
McAfee,  L.  G.,  '16,  Teacher 
McCandless,  H.  W.,  '90,  Mfr. 
Madden,  Helen  L.,  '15.  Instr. 
Maltby.  F.  B.,  '82,  Engr. 
May,  D.  T.,  '05,   Engr. 
Merrill,    K.,    f 

Messenger,    Ruth    E.,    g.    Teacher 
Mirwhirter,    Jannett    L.,    '18,    Nurse 
Morgan,  O.  S.,  '05,  Prof. 
Mudge,    I.    G.,   f,    Libn. 
Mullin,  G.  H.,  '07,  Artist 
Nein,   W.   C,   '09,   Engr. 
Nevins,  J.  A..  '12,  Journ. 
Newlove,  G.  H.,  g,  Acct. 
Niedermeyer,  F.  D.,  '04.  Minister 
North,  A.   T.,   '85,  Contr. 
North.    F.,    'Ss 
Oxer,    G.    C,   '03.    Engr. 
Partridge,  H.   R.,  '11.  Lawyer 
Perry,  A.   L.,  '05,  Acct. 
Pfeiffer,  C.  L.,  '17,  Engr. 
Piatt,  H.  S.,  '92,  Teacher 
Pierce,   L.   G..   '10,   Engr. 
Porterfield,  N.   R.,  '06,  Contr. 
Powell.    T.    R..    f.    Prof. 
Pratt,  F.  C,   '10.  Mgr. 
Raibourn,   C.,   '16,   Acct. 
Raibourn.    P.    A.,    '17,    Engr. 
Ravitch,  M.    (Ravage.  M.   E.)    g,  Auth. 
Reddick,  H.   W.,  g.  Prof. 
Reed,  Susan  M.   (Mrs.  W.  W.  Stifler)   g 
Regan,  R.  H..  '09,  Engr. 
Rickards,   B.  R.,  f,  Chem. 
Riff,    D.    M.,    '14,    Mgr. 
Russel.  R.,  g.  Banker 
Sale,  C.   S.,   f,  Engr. 
Saperston.  I.  N.,  '15,  Engr. 
Schaller.  W.  F.,  '10,  Engr. 
Schmidt,    E.   C.   f,   Engr. 
Schmidt.   M.,  f,    Dir. 
Schrocder,    C.    W.,    'oe,,   Acct. 
Schrocppel,  H.   H.,  '17,   Engr. 
Sears,  Minnie  E.,  '00,  Libn. 
Sharp,  Bertha  L.   (Mrs.  H.  H.  Schroeppel) 

'14 
Shaw,  J.  W.,  '08.  Engr. 
Sherwin,   C.    P.   g.   Prof. 
Smith.   S.   T.,  '15,   Engr. 
Somerville,  A.  A.,   f.  Physicist 
Spear,  G.  W.,  '87 
Stanley,   T.   B.,   g,   Asst. 
Stearns,    C.    G.,   '14 
Stewart,   M.   B.  '10,  Advertiser 
Stifler,   W.    W.,    g.   Dean 
Stinson,  S.   A.,  '08.   Engr. 
.Storer,   Esther  S.,  '18 
Swenson,  B.  V.,  '93,  Engr. 
Swezey,  Anne  D.  (Mrs.  R.  H.  Armstrong) 

'03  ^ 

Thomas,  M.  E.,  '06,  Engr. 
Thurn,  W.  E..  f 


XKW  YORK— Continued 
Thurber.    C.    N.,  g 
Todd,  Mary  E.,  '01,  Libn. 
Turk,   E.,  '10,   Lawyer 
Tyndale,   H.   II.,  '75,  Lawyer 
X'anderlip,  F.  A.,  h.  Financier 
Van   Doren,   C.   C,   '07.   Prof. 
Warner,   E.   H.,   g,   Instr. 
Webster,  Sarah  E.,  '98,  Instr. 
Weeks,    R.,    f.    Prof. 
Wilber,  A.   S.,   g 
Williford,  E.  A.,  '15,  Engr. 
Woodrow,  H.   R.,  g.   Engr. 
Wormser.   I.    M.,   f.   Prof. 

NIAGARA  FALLS 

Axelson,  Alice  G.   (Mrs.  J.  L.  Lane)   '15 

Tones,   F.   S.,   '09.    Supt. 

IJnbarger,    S.    C,   '15,    Engr. 

Rohrer.   C.  J.,  '11,  Mgr. 

Rutt,    R.    W.,  '03,   Engr. 

Vosburgh,  F.  J.,  '09,  Supt. 

OSWEGO 

O'Gorman,  J.  M..  f.  T-ecturer 
PHOENIX 

Wandell,  Caroline,  '00.  Libn. 
PITTSFORD 

Hawley,  A.  D.,  '14,  Merchant 

POTSDAM 

Brooks,  Elizabeth  M.,  '15,  Teacher 
Brooks,  J.    P..   f,   Coll.   Pres. 

POUGHKBEPSIE 

Drake,   D.,   f.   Prof. 
ROCHESTER 

Beers,   L.   F.,  '03,   Engr. 

Carman.  W.   B.,  '82.  Phys. 

Connelly,  Emma  B.  (Mrs.  E.  G.  Eidani)  '07 

Bidam,  E.  G..   '04,  Engr. 

Ciorsline.    E.    E.,   f,    Mgr. 

Paine,  Olive  P.,  '14,  Prin. 

Kulison,   H.    K..   f,   Acct. 

Whitham,    M.   E.,   '96,    Engr. 

ROCK  ISLAND 

Olmsted,  Margaret,  g.  Teacher 

ROME 

Pany,    J.    J.,    f,    Instr. 

SALKM 

Vail.  W.  C,  '97,  Agr. 

SCARSDALE 

Taylor,    H.,    '87,    Artist 
•nilENECTADY 

Bassett.  J.   B..  '11,  Engr. 

Berg,   E.  J.,   f.   Prof. 

Collins,  E.  F.,  '98,  Tech.  Supt. 

Collom,   Mary   E.,  '15.   Research  Asst. 

Dohcrty,   R.  E.,  '09.   Engr. 

Hanna,  M.  R.,  '02,  Engr. 

Kasten,   W.   H..   '16 

Lagcrstrom,  D.  R.,  '11,  Supt. 

Lcc.   E.   S.,   '13,  Engr. 

McDaniel,  A.  B.,  f,  ProL 

Merris,  C.   E.,  '12,  Engr. 

Richardson,  H.   R.,  '17.   Engr. 

Rowland,   S.   A.,  f,  Asst. 

Stewart,  G.   E.,  '12,  Engr. 

Shirley,   O.   E.,   '10,   Engr. 

Sonntag.  A.  II.,  '10.  Engr. 

Spurck.  R.  M.,  '10,  Engr. 

Treischel,   C,   '16,  Engr. 

Vedder,  J.    N.,   f.   Prof. 

Warner,  E.  E..  'i.s.  Engr. 

York,  Mattie  A.    (Mrs.   H.   P.   Meyer)    'ii 

Young,   E.  G.,  '13,   Estimator 


SCOTIA 

Thayer,    W.    S.,    '05,    Editor 
STAPLETTON 

Bell,  L.  R.,  '14,  Engr. 
SYRACUSE 

Adams,   C.    C.    f.   Prof. 

Bricker,   G.   A.,  g,  Prof. 

Kullmer,   C.   J.,   f,   Prof. 

Niederman,  Gertrude   (Mrs.   W.  D.   Scott) 
'08 

Riley.  C.  F.  C,  g.  Prof. 

Scott,  Margaret  A.,  f,  Prof. 

Smith,  Elizabeth,  '09,  Instr. 

Tooke,  C.  W.,  '00,  Lawyer 

Yang,  T.   S.,  '17 

TROY 

Bradley,  Elizabeth  L.  (Mrs.  C.  F.  Wilcox) 

'1 1 
Carpenter,   Jennette   E.    (Mrs.    A.   T.    Lin- 
coln)   f 
Lincoln,  A.  T..   f.   Prof. 


Geographical  Indkx 

NEW  YORK— Continued 

UTICA 


1077 


Breneman,    B.    W.,    f,    Mus. 
Breneman,  Mrs.   B.   W.,  f,  Mus. 

WELLSVILLE 

Schaller,  A.  L.,  '07,  Engr. 

WHITE  PLAINS 

Reece,    E.    J.,    f,    Prin. 
Stevens,   Sabra  E.   (Mrs.  E.  J.   Reece)   '06 
Weinberg,  Nina  M.  (Mrs.  W.  Greenwood) 
'08 

WILLIAMSVILLE 

Wendling,    J.,    '10,    Estimator 
VONKERS 

Love,    Leila   S.    (Mrs.    F.    G.    Brown)    '04, 

Sec. 
McMurry,  F.  M.,  f.  Prof. 
Swenson,  S.  O.,  '99,  Engr. 


BELHAVEJSr 

Shepardson,  J.   E.,  '95,  Engr. 
BURiLINGTON 

Vernon,    J.    B.,    f,    Asst. 
CHARLOTTE 

McDowell,   R.   E.,  '16,   Farmer 
CONCORD 

Ryan,  Jessie   (Mrs.   R.   O.   Lucke)    '07 
DAVIDSON 

Fulton,    M.    G.,   f.   Prof. 
GREENSBORO 

Ferguson,  Florence  R.,  '16,  Teacher 
MORGANTON 

Rogers,  J.    S.,   g,  Chem. 

Seed,  Essie  M.   (Mrs.  J.  S.   Rogers)   '09 


NORTH  CAROLINA 

RALEIGH 


Browne,  W.  H.,  Jr.,  f,  Prof. 
Pate,  W.  F.,  f,  Agron. 

ROANOKE  RAPIDS 

Stevens,  R.  H.,  f,  Chem. 

SOUTHPORT 

Fargusson,  M.,  '87,  Arch. 

Slough,  Georgia  (Mrs.  C.   B.   Culbreth) 

WEST    RALEIGH 

Gray,  D.  T.,  g,  An.  Indus. 

WILMINGTON 

Weber,  H.  A.,  '97,  Arch. 


NORTH  DAKOTA 


BEACH 

Walters,  H.  H.,  '15,  Draftsman 
BEULAH 

Malaise,  C.  L.,  '14,  Merchant 

Marshall,  F.  E.,  '13,  Business 

BROOKINGS 

Gerlach,  Miriam,  '11,  Dean 

BURLEIGH 

Birdzell,  L.  E.,  '03,  Lawyer 

CHURCH'S  FERRY 

Welo,  L.   A.,  g,   Engr. 

CLUDE 

Hough,   Helen   E.    (Mrs.   H.   Branyan)    '14 

DEVIL'S    LAKE 

Duell,  E.  L.,  '04,  Auditor 
ELLENDALE 

Hogan,  C.  M.,  '18,  Stud. 

Hoke,  J.   C,   '13,   Farm   Mgr. 

ENDERLIN 

Harper,    E.    C,    '14 

ESMOND 

Dickey,   L.   B.,  g.   Technician 


FARGO 

Keene,  E.  S.,  '90,  Dean 
Jensen,  Katharine,  g,  Instr. 
Kostalek,  J.  A.,  g.  Prof. 
Newell,  C.  R..  f,  Bacteriol. 
Reynolds,  E.  S..  g.  Prof. 
Slocum,  R.  H.,  '00,  Prof. 
Thompson,  E.  J.,  '10,  Prof. 

FESSENDEN 

Bopp,  J.  v.,  '08,  Farmer 
GRAND  FORKS 

Becker,   A.    J.,   g,   Prof. 

Brayton,  Abby   L.    (Mrs.   G.   F.   Ruediger) 
'05,  Libn. 

Ferguson,   C.    M.,   '15,   Arch. 

McCoy,    A.    E.,    '16 

Spence,  B.  J.,  f.  Prof. 

GRAFTON 

Sprague,  Ana  L.,  '17,  Libn. 
GIL\NDIN 

St.  John,  A.  H.,  '07 
HETTTINGER 

Brown,  P.  M..  '06,  Banker 

Cooke,   A.    B.,  '07,  Adv. 
McHENRY 

Allison,   I.    D..   '06,   Farmer 


1078 


University  of  Illinois 


MAX  BASS 

Cole,  Alice  M.  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Moreland)  '06 
MINOT 

Corzine,  H.  W.,  '13,  Instr. 

Rush,  I.  L.,  'is,  Arch. 

MOORETON 

Vauble,  W.  C,  'i.? 
REGAN 

Parsons,  H.   M.,  '-2,  Farmer 
RHAME 

Lentz,  Mary  (Mrs.  D.  W.  Brown)  '03 


NORTH  DAKOTA— Continued 

UNIVERSITY 


Converse,  E.  C,  '04,  Instr. 
Trowbridge,  P.  F.,  g.  Prof. 

VALLEY   CITY 

Crane,  Helen  M.,  '05,  Libn. 
McFarland,  E.  H..  '12,  Arch. 
White,   F.,    'So.    Banker 

WAHPETON 

Bade,  C.   H.,   '15,   Arch. 

WILLISTON 

Mansfield.  W.  M.,  '09,  Engr. 


OHIO 


AKRON 

Collins,  R.  A.,  '09,  Survr. 

Deaver,  L.  A.,  '16,  Engr. 

Grimes,  N.  C,  f,  Educator 

Hatch,  T.  M.,  '98.  Engr. 

Irvin,   S.  P.,  '15,  Journ. 

Reese,  Nelle  W.  (Mrs.  F.  H.  Spiers)  '05 

Seely,  J.  G.,  '09,  Organist 

Swanson,  A.  E.,  g 

ALLIANCE 

Wilder,  E.  A.,  '07,  Engr. 

.ATHENS 

Borger,  R.  L.,  f.  Prof. 
Eldridge,  Lillian  M.,  '17,  Instr. 
Keys,    Louisa   J..   '11,    Instr. 
Voigt,  Irma  E.,  '10,  Dean 

BELLEFONTAINE 

De  Forest,  L.,  '14,  Apprentice 
Zerbee,  L.  F.  W.,  ^11,  Engr. 

BEREA 

Boggess,  A.  C,  '02,  Prof. 

BLUE   ASH 

French,  R.  M.,  '91,  Draftsman 
BI^UFFTON 

Lanz,  Etta  M.   (Mrs.  R.  L.  Triplett)  '14 

Smith,   C.   H..   "03,   Prof. 

BRECKSVILLE 

Hess,  Oral  V.,  '17,  Teacher 
BRIDGEPORT 

Quimby,  J.  C,  g,  Teacher 
BUEtYMS 

Dowell,  E.   S.,  g,  Instr. 
CAMBRIDGE 

Curtiss,  R.  E.,  '17,  Teacher 
CANAL  DOVER 

Moore,  J.   B.,  '08,  Surgeon 
CANTON 

Landor,  W.  A.,  'ii,  Engr. 

Tilden,  E.  A.,  '08,  Arch. 

CINCINNATI 

Allen,  C.  H.,  g.  Chem. 

Black,  C.  W..  f,  Instr. 

Burrell,  Ethel  N.  (Mrs.  G.  C.  Barkley)  '11 

Coy.  Alice  B.,  '04.  Libn. 

Crossett,  G.  W.,  '08,  Engr. 

Duncan,  J.  C,  f.  Prof. 

Egan,  J.   E.,  g,  Chem. 

Flemming.    J.    H.,    '17 

Freeman,   Ruth  M.,  '13,  Y.  W.  C.  A.   Sec. 

Gardner,  C.  O.,  '09,  Prof. 

Gardner,    J.,    '83 

Graff,  A.  A.  I.,  '16,  Insp. 

Greenwell,   E.    E.,   '17,   Chem. 


CINCINNATI— Continued 

Harney,    T.   M.,  '05,  Chem. 

Haven,    Georgetta,    '00 

Hoffman,    L.   A.,   '17,    Chem. 

Hopkins,    Edna    (Mrs.   M.    C.    Slutes)    '04, 

Pub. 
Hull,  S.  M.    'is,  Chem. 
Hyndman,  K.  J.,  Jr.,  '16,  Draftsman 
Kennan,  C;.  M.,  '12,  Sec. 
Lehenbauer,  B.   G.,  g,  Clerk 
Nichols,  W.  L.,  '15.  Engr. 
Slocum,    S.    E.,    f,    Prof. 
Spencer,  R.,  '18,  Libn. 
Stone,  E.   H.,   '10.   Clerk 
Talbert,  H.  A.,   '15,   Salesman 
Tawney,  G.  A.,  f.  Prof. 
Thorp,   L.,   f,   Chem. 

CLEVELAND 

Austin,  B.   S.,  '15,  Arch. 

Avey,  D.  M.,  '10,  Ed. 

Baker,  I.  W.,  'os,  Mgr. 

Beach,  Laura  M.   (Mrs.  N.  C.  Wright)  '91 

Bowsher,   C.   A.,   '90,    Editor 

Boynton,  N.  H.,  '09,  Engr. 

Bradley,  J.  T.,  Jr.,  '16,  Dir. 

Buerkin,  Marguerite  P.  (Mrs.  H.  A.  Ward) 

'03 
Burres,  Opal,   '08,  Teacher 
Carscallen,  G.   E.,  g,  Instr. 
Clay.  Marcia  B.,  '05,  Libn. 
Cockrell,  F.  M.,  '14.  Mgr. 
Clover,  I.   N.,   '15,   Engr. 
Colville,  J.  R.,  '12,  Journ. 
Connell,   E.  L.,  '12,  Engr. 
Cromwell,  J.  C,  '86,^  Engr. 
Dechman,  A.,  '12,  Engr. 
Decker,   B.   H..   '15,   Salesman 
Dieckman,   T.  W.,  '14,   Engr. 
Dobbins,   V.   F.,   '14.    Salesman 
Dunham,   L.   H.,  '15,  Metallurgist 
Durstine,  W.  E.,  '96,  Teacher 
Eddy,    C.   L.,   '00,    Prof. 
Eastman,  O.  M.,  '09,  Supvr. 
Foster,  H.  E.,  '12,   Engr. 
Gardiner.   L.,  '09,  Mgr. 
Gauger,  J.  F..  '16,  Auditor 
Goltra,    W.    F..    "83 
Grossberg.  H.  A.,  '00.   Grocer 
Ilanzlik,   P.,   '08,   Prof. 
Hart,  R.  E.    '15,  Engr. 
Hubbard,  Lucy  E.,  '13,  Y.  W.  C.  A.  Sec. 
Hulliurd,    Hazel   E.,   '17 
Jain,   R.    S.,   '15.   Engr. 
Ichle,    F.,    '10,    Engr. 
Johnson.  J.  T.,  '06,  Dean 
kccse,   A.   W.,  'is.   Ceram. 
Kent,  L.  C,  '13,  Engr. 
Kindred,  J.  E.,  g,  Z06I. 
King,  J.   L.,  g,   Entomol. 
Knirk,  C.  F.,  '08,  Farmer 
I.awrence,  R.  E.,  '17,  Arch, 
f.ewis,   R.    D.,  '83,   Business 
McMaster,   C.   L.,   f,   Sec. 
Martin,  May  L.,  '01,  Libn. 


Geographical  Index 


I07Q 


OHIO— Continued 


CLEVELAND— Continued 

Mateer,  H.  W.,  'i6,  Engr. 

Mather,  Althea  S.   (Mrs.   W.  E.  Durstine) 

'9b 
Mohr.  E.  C.   (Mrs.  A.  W.  Dole)   '06.  Asst. 
Nesbit,   E.,   '90,   Engr. 

Newconib.  Jessie  R.  (Mrs.  D.  M.  Avey)  '08 
Nilsson,  C.  R.,  'is,  Engr. 
Post,  H.  F.,  '02,  Sales  Mgr. 
Primm,   P.   T.,  '16.   Arch. 
Rand,  C.  C,  '13,  Engr. 
Randolph,  O.  C.  F.,  '13.  Engr. 
Righter,  E.  B.,  '10,  Salesman 
Rukin,   M.,   '15,   Mgr. 
Short,  R.   L.,  f,   Instr. 
Stein,  M.  F.,  '09,  Engr. 
Steinwedell,   W.  E.,  '93,  Sec. 
Stokes,  J.  W.,  '12,  Engr. 
Switzer,  Grace  E.,  '04.  Libn. 
Tener,  Katherine  R.   (Mrs.  S.  M.  Lowny) 

'17 
Underwood,  W.  E.,  '08,  Engr. 
Van  Gundy,  C,  '12,  Engr. 
Van  Petten,  R.  M.,  '08,  Engr. 
Williams,   G.   A.,   '18 
Williams,  H.,  'oS,  Mgr. 
Williams,  P.   M.,  '95,  Draftsman 
Young,  H.   A.,   f 
Zucker,   T.   P.,   g.  Teacher 

CLEVELAND  HEIGHTS 

Brandt,    L.,   £,    Land.   Arch. 
CLYDE 

Forrey,  Claire  V.,  g.  Teacher 
COLUMBIA 

Miller,  Marie  B.    (Mrs.   L.  C.   Cox)    g, 
COLUMBUS 

Allen.  A.  M.,  '01,  Const.  Work 

Anderson,  L.  F.,  f.  Prof. 

Anderson,  A.  R.,  'ii,  Engr. 

Arps.  G.  F.,  f.  Prof. 

Beltz,  J.   S.,  '16,   Engr. 

Black,   Alice  M.   (Mrs.   G.   F.  Arps)    '01 

Black,  Laura  L.  (Mrs.  L.  W.  Zartman)  '01 

Blakeslee,  E.  F.,  '11,  Engr. 

Booze,  M.  C,  '15,  Engr. 

Busey,  R.   O.  '00.   Prof. 

Chavous,  A.  M.,  '12,  Engr. 

Childs,  H.  F.,  f,  Dir. 

Coffey,  J.    S..  '12,   Prof. 

Costa,   L.   P.,  f,   Asst. 

Dean,  F.   C  '12,   Ed. 

Draffin,  J.  O.,  g,  Instr. 

Eide,   R.,   '10,   Supt. 

Elam,   A.   M.,   f,   Asst. 

Eno,  F.  H..   '91,  Prof. 

Erf,  O..  f.   Prof. 

Foote,  F.  J.,  '94,  Engr. 

Freeman,  Marie  E.,  '13,  Instr. 

Graff,  Elizabeth   (Mrs.  W.  M.  Sanger)   *o6 

Gregory,   Lenna   M.    (Mrs.   C.   J.    Walker) 
'09    Prin. 

Grigsby,  H.  D.,  '06,  Chem. 

Hammond,  M.  B.,  f.  Prof. 

Hansen,  M.  R.,  '13,  Engr. 

Hasselquist,   E.   J.,   '12    Mach.   Designer 

Hayhurst,   E.  R.,  '03,  Prof. 

Held,  F.  E.,  g,  Prof. 

Hewerdine,  T.   S.,  '04,  Engr. 

Kays,  D.  J..  '12,  Prof. 

Kelley,  C.  F.,  f.  Prof. 

Leslie,  H.   D..  g,   Ins.  Agt. 

Long.   P.   K.,   '18 

Mcjohnston,  H.,  f.  Instr. 

Madden,  J.  W.,  '11,  Prof. 

Marquis,    F.   W.,   '05,   Prof. 

Millspaugh.   M.   S.,  '07.   Engr. 

Nation,    Ethel    (Mrs.  J.    B.    Park)    '08 

Nichol     E.    S.,  '17 

Nichols,  Frances  A.,  '14,  Diet. 

Park,    J.    B.,    '08,    ProL 

Parr,  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  F.  W.  Marquis)  '11 


COLUMBUS— Continued 

Phillips,  Lydia  A.,  '08.  Libn. 
Rusk,   F.   S.,   '09,   Arch. 
Schneider,  Bertha  M.,  '10,  Libn. 
Stone,  T.  C,  '14,  Instr. 
Stull,   R.   T.,   f,  Ceram. 
\'an  Meter,  Anna  R..  '05,  Prof. 
Walker,  C.  J..  '16,  Engr. 
White,  Edna  N.,  '06,  Prof. 
Willard,    C.   J.,    'lo.    Prof. 
Withrow,   J.   R.,   f.    Prof. 

CORNING 

Ketcham,   V.   A.,   f,   Instr. 
COSHOCTON 

Cresap,  E.   W.,  '04,  Instr. 
CROOKSVILLE 

Hall,   W.   E.,   '08,   Minister 
DAYTON 

Anderle,   E.  J.,   '14,   Engr. 

Goodale,  Grace  (Mrs.  E.  O.  Keator)  '03 

Keator,  E.  O.,  '02,  Contr. 

Kiessig,  P.  P.,  '16,  Draftsman 

Nelson,  A.   L..  '16,   Engr. 

Robinson,  A.  S.,  '80,  Engr. 

Scheflel,   E.   R.,  f,  Instr. 

DEFIANCE 

Lawson,  E.  L.,  g,  Prof. 
McCauley,  J.  C,  '75 

DELAWARE 

Oakes,   Catharine  S.,  '12,  Libn. 
Reeves,  H.  P.,  '13,  Prof. 

EAST  CLEVELAND 

Comstock,  A.  F.,  '06,  Engr. 
Farnum,  W.  H.,  '12,  Engr. 
Papworth,  Jennie  W.,  '09,  Organist 
Phillips,   Ruth,   '18 

EAST  LIVERPOOL 

Powell,  J.  A.,  '06,  Teacher 
EAST  PALESTINE 

Hoehn,   F.  J.,  '16,   Supt. 
EATON 

Hildebolt,  H.  C,  '17,  Farmer 
ELYRIA 

Burns,    D.,   '07,    Chem. 

Cobb,  C.  C,  Jr.,  '11,  Foreman 

EUCLID 

Knepper,   Myrtle   E.    (Mrs.   W.    Wenigler^ 
'12 

FLETCHER 

Clevenger,  C.  B.,  f,  Chem. 
FOSTORIA 

Lofquist,  H.  S.,  '09,  Engr. 
FREMONT 

Holmes,  W.  B.,  f,  Chem. 
GATES  MILLS 

McNary,  F.  C,  '12,  Mgr. 
GENEVA 

King,  F.  E.,  '95,  Farmer 
GIRARD 

Miller,  M.  G.,  '14 
GREENVILLE 

Martin,  W.  H.,  '16 

Welch,  F.  M.,  '07,  Engr. 

HAMDEN 

Harbarger,   Sada  A.,   g,  Bus. 


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HAMILTON 

Cogswell,  K.  C,  'ii,  Sec. 

HARTVILLE 

Smith,  C.  R.,  '14,  Insp. 
IlIRAM 

Applegate,  Anna  M.,  '08,  Prof. 

HUME 

Place,  V.  A.,  f.  Farm  Adv. 

KFJNMORE 

Mader,  A.,  '15,  Contr. 
KENT 

Atkinson,  Helen  M.,  '06,  Sec. 

Doe,  W.  T.,  '17,  Teacher 

Dunbar,  Margaret,  '02.  Libn. 

KelK',  Mary   (Mrs.  J.  E.  McGilvrey)   '99 

McGilvrey,  J.  E.,  f.  Coll.  Pres. 

Marker,    G.    E.,    '03 

KIMBALL 

Percival,  Olive  B.  (Mrs.  F.  E.  Fogle)  '10. 
Diet. 

LAKEWOOD 

Anderson,  J.  H.,  '14,  Engr. 

Ruerkin,  Emma  (Mrs.  R.   L.   Short)   '02 

Clarke,  R.  R.,  '12,  Engr. 

Greene,  H.   S.,  '05,  Mgr. 

Smith,   Gladys  M.   (Mrs.  J.  H.  Anderson) 
'is 
LODI 

Mantz,   H.   E.,  f 
LORAIN 

Waterman.  F.  W.,  '90,  Engr. 
MADISON 

Nolan,    W.    J.,    g,   Asst. 
MANSFIELD 

Hanson,  F.  L.,  '08,  Engr. 

Linzee,    A.   C,   '98,   Engr. 

MARIETTA 

Coar,  H.  L.,  g.  Prof. 
MARION 

.Tohnscn,  C.  S.,  '00,  Engr. 

Kimble,  W.  P.,  '79,  Engr. 

Roberts,  C.  C,  '12,  Farmer 

MASSILLON 

Cook,  A.  D.,  f,  Cheni. 
MENTOR 

Bebb,  K.,  '12,  Farmer 
MIDDLETOWN 

Goldman,  M.  S., 


OHIO— Continued 

OBERLIN— Conliniitd 

Rugg,  Edna  A.  (Mrs.  G.  D.  Hubbard)   '00 


Ijoldman,   M.   a.,   g 
Beatty,  A.  J.,  g,   Dir. 
Crawford,  F.  N.,  g,  Che 


Richardson,   C.    B.,   '10,   Draftsman 
NEWARK 

Whitney,  M.  R.,  '18.  Sec. 
NEW  PHILADELPHIA 

Gentsch,    Wilhclmina   H.    (Mrs.    I.   Harris) 
'07 
NORWOOD 

Bremskill,  E.  R.,  '15,  Chem. 

OBERLIN 

Cole,  C.  N.,  g.  Dean 
Hubbard,  G.   D.,  '96,  Prof. 
King,   H.   C,  h.  Educator 
McKcllogg.   C.   S.,  g.   Teacher 
Patchin,    Charlotte    E.    (Mrs.    L.    F.    Bick- 
ford)  f 


Stewart,  Mabel   (Mrs.  C.   N.   Cole)    '95 
Webster,  F.  F.,  '17,  Foreman 

OXFORD 

Carter,  C.  E.,  g.  Prof. 
Fink,   B..   '87,   Prof. 
Harris,  T.   L..  '02,  Prof. 
Herrick,  Grace  E.,  '11,  Libn. 
Taeck,  Emma  G.,  g.  Prof. 
McConnell,  W.  R.,  '12,  Prof. 
Scudder,  B.  H.,  'oo.  Prof. 

PORTSMOUTH 

Lamb,   B.   F.,   g.   Lecturer 
SOUTH  CHARLESTON 

Chenoweth,  H.   E.,  '13,  Instr. 
SPRINGFIELD 

Cogswell,   G.  O.,  '11,  Engr. 

Cunningham,  T.  A.,  '13,  Mgr. 

STUBENVILLE 

Acer,  D.   W.,  '14 
SUGAR  GROVE 

Baunigardner,  H.  C,   f,  Salesman 
TIFFIN 

Brown,   A.    W.,   '17,  Teacher 

Miller,  C.  A.,  '14,  Engr. 

TOLEDO 

Brigham,  R.   O.,  g.   Stud. 
Dunipace.  J.   E.,   f,   Mfr. 
East,   W.   E.,  'id,   Engr. 
Ericson,    L.    T.,   '04,    Engr. 
Heath,   T.   M.,   '15,    Salesman 
Loomis,  A.  B.,  '93,  Engr. 
Saathoff,  G.  W.,  '06,  Engr. 
Watts,  W.,  '74.  Surg. 

URBANA 

Murphy,  C.  W.,  '11,  Mgr. 
VAN  WERT 

Koehler,   G.,    '18 
VENEDOCIA 

Williams,  D.  W.,  g 
WADSWORTH 

Irwin,    J.    W.,    g,   Teacher 
WAPAKONETA 

Hunt,  E.   Gleiine   (Mrs.   J.   M.  Roe)    '07 
WARREN 

Glover,  L.  W.,  '12,  Mus.  Dir. 

Hood,   C.    F.,  '15,   Engr. 

Rose,  Elizabeth  I.  (Mrs.  H.  L.  Dittmer)  '10 

WEST  CHESTER 
Beekley,  J.   S.,  g 

WEST  SALEM 

Weiler,   E.   G.,    '16,    Engr. 

WILMINGTON 

Mitchell,  Marguerite,  '16,  Libn. 
Williams,    W.   L.,  g 

WOOSTER 

Allen.  E.    R.,  '06,   Chem. 

Brooks.    R.    A.,    '07.    Sec. 

Caimichael.  B.  E.,  '05.  Prof. 

Davisson     B.    S.,   g,   Chem. 

Forbes,  E.  B.,  '97,  Nutrition  Exp. 

Hammond.    J.    W.,    g,    Assoc. 

Hayden,  C.   C.  g,  Prof. 

Knudsen.   C.   W.,  '13,   Chem. 

Mather,  Lydia   (Mrs.   E.  B.  Forbes)  '00 


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OHIO— Continued 


WOOSTER— ConUnued 

Taggart,  Clementine  (Mrs.  J.  H.  Barnett! 

•16 
Taggart,  F.,  Jr.,  '14,  Farmer 
Taggart,  J.   F.,   '17,   Farmer 
Welty,  W.  M.,  '14,  Land.  Arch. 

XENIA 

Prince,  F.  S.,  '13,  Farm  Adv. 

YELLOW  SPRINGS 

Derby,    Alice    G.    (Mrs.    O.    E.    Carr)    '04, 
Libn. 


^'Ol'NGSTOWN 

Barber,  Alice  M.  (Mrs.  F.  M.  Bennett)  '92 
Bennett,  F.  M.,  '89,  Clergyman 
Bland,   Rose,   '09,   Prin. 
Kells,    W.    C,    'ii.   Draftsman 
-Melton,  J.   I..,  '09.   Mgr. 
Stanley,  E.  A.,  '06,  Arch. 
Stubblefield,   R.  M.,  '15,  Chem. 
Webster,  G.  G.,  '17,  Chem. 

ZA.XESVILLE 

Imlay,  H.  A.,  '11,  Land.  Gard. 
Rockhold,  K.   E.,  '14,  Engr. 


OKLAHOMA 


ALTUS 

Barnard.  Lela  E.  (Mrs.  E.  L.  Garnctt)  '05 
Garnett,  E.  L.,  '04,  Broker 

AMORITA 

Alexander,   J.    A.,   '16 
AUSTIN  CITY 

Huston,  F.  T.,  '96,  Banker 
BACONE 

Davis,  F.  S.,  '05,  Teacher 
BARTLESVILLE 

Brown,    R.   W..   g 

Davis,  T.    A..   '14,   Draftsman 

Harrington,    R.    B.,    '17 

Moran,   Mary  K.,   '17,  Agt. 

Read,  M.   K.,  g.  Oil   Geologist 

Symons,  T.  A.,  '12,  Farmer 

BLACKWELL 

Mathers,  Effie  A.   (Mrs.  P.  A.  Enlows)  '88 
CARMEN 

White,   B.  T.,  '09,   Farmer 
CHILOCCO 

Porter,   E.    A.,   '06,    Prin. 
DRUMRIGHT 

Smith,    D.    J.,    '14,    Supt. 
EL  REINO 

Edwards,  Jeannette  E.,  '08 

Heavey,  A.  N.,  '08,  Contr. 

ENID 

Morrow,  Jessie  E.  (Mrs.  M.  A.  Watkins)  f. 

Demonstrator 
Sawyer.  H.  W.,  '78,  Publisher 
Wille,  Laura  M.,  '15,  Teacher 

EUFAULA 

Melton,  H.  L.,  '07,  Lawyer 
FREDERICK 

Spangler,  J.  N.,  g.  Farmer 
HARTSHORNE 

Layden,  J.  E.,  '10,  Lawyer 
HASKELL 

Gumm,  E.  E.,  '10,  Lawyer 

Shipley,   H.   E.,  '10,  Lawyer 

HENRYETTA 

Cox,  I.  H.,  '08,  Lawyer 
INOLA 

Peterson,  C.  A.,  '17.  Farmer 
KIOWA 

Gilmore,   W.   C,   '12,   Lawyer 

I.AWTON 

Clark,   C.    O.,   '04,   Lawyer 
Clark,    P.   H.,   '99,  Lawyer 


McALESTKR 

Rutledge,  J.   J.,   '94,   Engr. 
MIAMI 

Kendall,  J.   S.,   '06,  Lawyer 
•MUSKOGEE 

Anderson,   C.   F..   '13,  Teacher 

Bebb,    F.,    '16,    Floricul. 

Bebb,  M.  R.,  '13,  Florist 

Berkema,  I.  J.,  '10,  Teacher 

Earl,   M.  A.,   '93.   Engr. 

Fisher,   J.    W.,   '00,   Farmer 

Hoff.   C.   E.,  '07,  Contr. 

Kershaw,  L.  R.,  '04,  Banker 

Osborne,   Edna  P.,   '11,  Teacher 

Pepper,   C.   G.,   '06,   Engr. 

.Shook,  C.   H.,   '15,   Engr. 

Snider,   F.    P.,   '09,   Lawyer 

Toops.  G.  N.,  '06,  Engr. 

White,  Mary  L.,  '13,  Instr. 

NORMAN 

Brooks,    S.   D.,   f.   Univ.   Pres. 
Ferriss,  E.  N..  f.  Prof. 
Herbert,   H.   H.,   '12,  Prof. 
Kammerman,  J.  O.,  '07,   Prof. 
Williams,    G.    Y..    g.   Prof. 
Witcher,   E.    K.,   '12,   Instr. 
Wohlenberg,  W.  J.,  g,  Prof. 

OKLAHOMA  CITY 

Anderson,  Jennie  L.   (Mrs.  L.  Cecil)  '18 

Boyd,   E.   P.,   '01.   Constr. 

Brownlee,   J.    H.,    f.    Prof. 

Frederickson,  G.,  '94 

Garnett,  C.  H.,  '96,  Judge 

Hall,  L.  M.,  '13.  Engr. 

Loeffler,  F.   X.,  '13,  Business 

Malone,  Rae  I.,   '11 

Morehouse,   N.  J.,   f.  Promoter 

Morse,  H.  C,  '04.  Mgr. 

Petty,    G.    R.,    '85,    Dairying 

Stoltey,  Ida  M.  (Mrs.  G.  R.  Petty)  '88 

Tripp,  H.   F.,  '04,  Lawyer 

Young,  B.   O.,  '99,  Lawyer 

OKMULGEE 

Fursman,   W.   II..   '04,   Mgr. 

Myers,   Winifred    (Mrs.   W.   H.   Fursman) 
'03 
PERRY 

Robinson,  R.  P.,  f.  Asst. 
PONCA  CITY 

Dunton,  P.   R.,  '12,  Engr. 

POND  CREEK 

Greenman,  Margaret  G..  '07 
Horton,  M.   Ethel.  'rS,  Teacher 

SAPULPA 

Wilmarth.    G.    II.,    '99,    Ennr. 

^IWWSEE 

Marquette,  H.   E.,  '12,  Apprentice 


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OKLAHOMA— Continued 


STILLWATER 

Allen,    Edith   L.,    '03,    Lecturer 
Bratton,  Edith  E.,  f,  Instr. 
Campbell,  Ella  S.,  '17.  Libn. 
Guberlet,   J.    E.,   g.   Prof. 
Hall,    H.,   '12.   Instr. 
Knight,  H.  G.,  g.  Dean 
Patterson,  J.  J.,  '17,  Instr. 
Stone,    C.    H.,    '16,    Libn. 
Wait,   Bernice  C.  e.  Instr. 


TONKAWA 

Jones,    M.    M.,    '18 
TULSA 

Anderson,  G.  H-.  '08,  Business 
Garabedian,  G.  A.  Z.,  '10,  Phys. 
Kay.   F.   H.,  f.   Geol. 
McCune,   T.   M.,   '13,  Lawyer 
RatclitJe,  "I.    L.,    '16,    Acct. 
Skewes,  Helen  J.,  f,  Geol. 
Slayton.    W.    F..    '18 
Tubbs,   E.  v.,  g,  Prir. 


OREGON 


ALBANY 

Goodwin,   P.   A.,   '87 

BAKER 

Ryder,  H.  A.  L..  '18 
BALLSTON 

Hull,  W.  L.,   '07,   Farmer 
CENTRAL  POINT 

Elden,  R.  W.,  '05.  Seedsman 

King,   Leila  P.    (Mrs.   R.   W.   Elden)    '04 

CORVALLIS 

Center,  O.  D.,  '05,  Agr. 
Dressen.  W.  H.,  g,   Instr. 
Fawcett,  Mary  E.,  g.  Dean 
Gardner,  T.  M.,  f,  Engr. 
Henninger,   C,   g,   Instr. 
Hicks,  J.   F.   G.,  g.  Prof. 
Kidder,  Angeline  C,  '05,  Libn. 
Lewis,  Lucy  M.,  '05,  Libn. 
MacPherson,  H.,  f,   Prof. 
Rowland,   F.   E.,   '14,   Chem. 
Scudder,  H.  D..  '02,  Prof. 
Torgerson,    E.    F..    '14,    Instr. 
Wooster,  L.  F..  '06,  Instr. 

COTTAGE  GROVE 

Butler,  Beatrice  M.  (Mrs.  L.  C.  Beebe)  '08 

DALLAS 

May,  H.   G.,  g,  ZooL 
EAGLE  POINT 

Mclntyre,  J.  V.,  '09,  Cashier 
EDEIN  BOWER 

Palmer.  A.  A.   (Mrs.   F.   Fisher)   '06 

ESTACADA 

Dillon,  Gertrude   S.,  '01.  Teacher 
Dillon,  W.  W.,  '98,  Y.  M.  C.   A.  Sec. 
Kofoid,  Nellie    (Mrs.   W.   W.   Dillon)   "98 

EUGENE 

Hope,   E.   W.,   f.   Instr. 
Morton,   D.   W.,  f.   Dean 
Wade,    G.    R.,   f,   Instr. 

FT.  STEVENS 

Marsh,  H.   R..  '9S.   Y.  M.   C.   A.  Sec. 

HOOD  RIVER 

Moore,  J.   F.,  '77.  Farmer 
Towles,  J.   K.,   f 

LA  GRANDE 

DuBois,  H.  M.,  f.  Teacher 

MARSHFIELD 

Fisher,   B.   S.,   '14.   Lawyer 

MEDFORD 

Roggs,   O.   C,    02,   Lawyer 
Hubbard,  H.  T.,  '86.   Fruit   Grower 
Kirkpatrick,   T.   W.,  '06.  Agt. 
Sawyer.  Ida  E.  (Mrs.  W.  G.  Tait)  '00 


MONMOUTH 

West,  Mabel  G.,  '00,  Libn. 

MONROE 

Samson,  G.  R.,  '02,  Farmer 

NORTH  PORTLAND 

Clarkson,  J.  F.,  '90,  Contr. 

OSWEGO 

Pepoon,  W.  A.,  '81,  Farmer 

PENDLETON 

Lonergan,  C.  P.  A.,  '05,  Builder 
Nason,   Sabra  L.,  f,  Libn. 

PORTLAND 

Allen,    W.   F..   f.   Prof. 

Andrew,  C.  E..  '06,  Engr. 

Beach,  J.  G.,  '96,  Arch. 

Bland,  E.,  '10,  Lawyer 

Burkhalter,  W.   E.,  '03,  Engr. 

Burton,  A.  H.,  '07,  Teacher 

Cantine,    E.    I.,    '87,    Engr. 

Carothers,  Wilhelmina  E.,  '04,  Libn. 

Chapman,  N.  W.,  '84,  Engr. 

Culter,  A.  B.,  '06.  Mfr. 

Cutler,   F.    W.,   '05.    Mfr. 

Douglas,  P.  H.,  f,  Instr. 

Forbes,  Winifred,  f,  Violinist 

Giddings,  A.  S.,  '12,  Engr. 

Gold,  Katharine  E.  (Mrs.  J.  B.  Kennedy) 
'03 

Gridley,  Clara  L.  (Mrs.  A.  H.  Helfrisch) 
'08 

Hartline,  H.   E.,  '03,  Business 

Hollister,  S.   C,  f,  Instr. 

Hyndman,  Ruth   (Mrs.   A.  B.  Cutler)   '08 

Kable,    C.    H.,    '02,    Arch. 

Morse,  H.   M.,  '86,   Engr. 

Odell,   A.  A.,  '15,   Mgr. 

Scherer,  Josephine  (Mrs.  W.  E.  Burk- 
halter)  'os 

Sinnock,   P.,   '09,  Agt. 

Terril,  C.  T.,  '15,  Lawyer 

Williams,  H.  B.,  '87.  Engr. 

Wilson,  J.   G.,  '04,  Lawyer 

Young,   D.   G.,   '07.   Engr. 

ROSEBURG 

Elliott,  Josephine  R.  (Mrs.  J.  L.  Harpham) 

'os 
Page,  C.  M.,  '07,  Mgr. 

SALEM 

Alden,   G.    H..   f,    Univ.    Pres. 

Case,  Flora  M.,  '12,  Libn. 

GufJin,  Lillian  I..  '15.  Teacher 

Moles.   Martha    E.    (Mrs.   J.   H.   Fairchild) 


Geographical  Index 


ioi53 


ALLENTOWN 

I.auer,   H.   H.,   f,   Engr. 
Ilavard,  O.  D.,  '97,  Engr. 

AMBRIDGE 

Bannister,    B.,    '11,    Engr. 
Woodin,   E.    B.,   '06,   Draftsman 

ARDMORE 

McKnight.   W.   A..  '04,   Ins. 
AVALON. 

Cesser,   H.,   f,   Mfr. 
BEAVER 

Gants,    E.    T.,   '16,    Engr. 

BEAVER  FALLS 

Walker,  F.  W.,  Jr..  '11,  Engr. 

BETHLEHEM 

Burns,  Ruth  M.   (Mrs.  A.  K.  Lord)  '11 
Esty,    W.,   f,    Prof. 
Lord,  A.  R.,  g,   Engr. 
Weiss,  C,  g,  Chem. 
Zipprodt,   R.   R.,   '15.   Insp. 

BLOOMSBURG 

Robinson,   Emily,   '12,    Libn. 

BRISTOL 

Breedis,    J.,    '16,    Chem. 
BRYN  MAWR 

Beck,  J.   B.,   f.    Prof. 

Geddes,  Helen  C,  f.  Libn. 

Goebel,  Louise   (Mrs.  J.  B.   Beck)   '12 

Reed,  Lois  A.,  '09,  Libn. 

Sabin,  Ethel  E.,  g,  Assoc. 

BUTLER 

Richie,  J.  K.,  '11,  Engr. 
CHESTER 

Beach.  Alice  M.,  f,  Entomol. 

Brubaker,  L.  A.,  '12.  Arch. 

Faison,  W.  A.,  '11,  Supt     . 

CLARKS  SUMMIT 

Rutherford.  T.  A.,  f,  Phys. 
CLEARFIELD 

Fast,   B.   M.,  '10,   Engr. 
CONSHOHOCKEN 

Porter,   H.    C,   '97,    Chem. 
CORAOPOLIS 

Little,  A.  D.,  '17,  Engr. 

Mathis,  V.  A.,  '12,  Engr. 

CRAFTON 

SchoU,  R.  S.,  '16,  Teacher 
CREIGHTON 

Linder,  C.  S.,  '16,  Engr. 
CRESSON 

Loftus.  Ella  M.  (Mrs.  W.  G.  Turnbull) 

DONORA 

Edmiston,  Emma.  '05,  Teacher 

DUQUESNE 

Sayre,   W.   R.,   g.   Analyst. 

EAST  PITTSBURGH 

Jillson,  Nellie  W..  '88,  Teacher 

EDGEWOOD  PARK 

Boon,  E.  E.,  ':i,  Engr. 

ELKLAND 

Latzer.  R.  L.,  '08,   Bus. 


PENNSYLVANIA 

ERIE 


99 


Spierling,  A.  O.,  '10,  Engr. 
GETTYSBURG 

Greene,  J.    N.,   '15,   Farmer 
GLENOLDEN 

Dickhut,   R.   M.,   f.   Arch. 
GLEN  MOORE 

Yocum,   F.   D.,    f,    Instr. 
GLENSIDE 

Brockway,  E.   L.    '98,  Engr. 
GREENSBURG 

Fleming,  J.    R.,   f,   Instr. 
IIAVERFORD 

Atkinson,  Elizalieth  E.   (Mrs.  W.  E.  Lunt) 
f, 

Wilson,  A.  II.,  f.  Prof. 

HICKORY 

Parkinson,    H.   G..   '13 

HOG  ISLAND 

Dufour,    F.    O.,    f,    Engr. 

Dunn,  Elizabeth  M.  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Prins)  '15 

eUNTINGDON 

Yee,  G.  C,  '17,  Chem. 
J E ANNETTE 

McDermet,   R.,  '12,  Engr  . 
JENKINTOWN 

Croll.    Hilda   M.,    '16,    Instr. 
LANSDOWNE 

Barter,   H.    II.,   '04,    Supt. 

Stanton,  W.  M.,  f,  Arch. 

LEETSDALE 

Rupp,   L.   W.,   g.   Minister 
LLOYD 

Haggerty,  Sara  M.,  '18 
MC  KEESPORT 

Born,  Ora  L.   (Mrs.  F.  H.   Whittum)   '07 
MEADVILLE 

Dixon,   W.  J.,  '10,  Engr. 
MIDLAND 

Simonich,  J.  L.,  '14,  Engr. 

MILTON 

Stewart,  J.  P.,  '02,  Pomologist 

MORRISVILLE 

Applegate,   F.    G.,   '06,   Sculptor 
NEW  BRIGHTON 

Hope,  H.,  f,  Ceram. 
NEW  CASTLE 

Albright,  R.  H.,  '13,  Engr. 

Bartells,  H.  H.,  '13.  Engr. 

Hawlev.   W.    A.,    '00,   Engr. 

Thayer,   A.  L.,   '98,  Arch. 

NEWPORT 

Drake,   C.   A.,  '17 

NEWTON  SQUARE 

Sargent,  Agnes  L.   (Mrs.   A.   Blossom)    '08 

NORRISTOWN 

Barnes,   C.  C,   '82 

NORTH  GLENSIDE 

Wolfe,  W.  S.,  '13,  Instr. 


I084 


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PENNSYLVANIA— Continued 


NORTH  GIRARD 

Ziesenheim,  J.    R.,   g.    Farmer 
OAKMONT 

Poe,  F.  M.,   '10,   Designer 
OVERBROOK 

Brayton.  L.   F.,   '01,  Mgr. 
PALMERTON 

Croll,  P.  R.,  '13.  Chem. 

Ruby,  I.   R.,  '13,  Chem. 

PHILADELPHIA 

Armstrong,  Alice'  N.  (Mrs.  C.  E.  Kimniel) 

Ash,   J.    I..,   '18 
Bassett,  C.  W..  '12,  Mgr. 
Brigham.  M.  H.,  f.  Stud. 
Chapman,  C.  H.,  '01,   Examiner 
Dickinson,    Nelle    M.    (Mrs.    I.    S.    Chen- 

oweth)    '08 
Duncan,  Margaret  S.,  g,  Stud. 
Fernsemer.  O.   F.   W.,   f.  Bus. 
Frank,  E.  D.  A.,  f.  Designer 
Goodspeed,  F.,   '09.  Engr. 
Hansen,   V..   '12,   Q.    M. 
Hawk,  P.  B.,  f.  Prof. 
Henning,  W.  K.,  '06.   Mgr. 
Hoff,  L.   P.,   '06,  Mgr. 
Howland.   A.    C,    f,   Prof. 
Kavanaugh,  W.  H.,  f.  Prof. 
Kendall.  H.   C,  f,   Engr. 
Kimmel,    C.    E.,   '17.   Asst. 
Lewis,  R.  R.,  '12,  Bus. 
Livingston,   L.   L..    '12,   Contr. 
Lyman,   H.    M.,  '87,   Engr. 
Mason,  R.  S.,  '10,  Constr. 
Naylor,  Helen  A.  (Mrs.  W.  C.  Armstrong) 

'04 
Patten,   S.   N..  h.   Prof. 
Pierce,  E.  H.,  f,  Mus. 
Primm,    T.    K.,    '16,    Entomol. 
Reeves,  'H.   H.,   '10,   Agt. 
Rice,   G.    B.,   f,   Engr. 
Rich,  C.  C,  '06,  Arch. 
Rohrer,   Minnie  G.    (Mrs.    W.   H.    Fisher) 

'09 
Schenck,    C,    '12,   Designer 
Shell,    J.    K..    f.  "Prof. 
Siegmund,    H.    O.,    '17,    Instr. 
Smith,  L.  A.,  '08,  Salesman 
Suttle,   C.    B.,   '06,   Engr. 
Thompson,   E.   C   '07,   Supt. 
Turner,   R.   R..   '13.  Chem. 
X'ansant.    R.    F..    '16,    Mgr. 
Wesenberp,  T.  G..  f.  Stud. 
Whipple,  R.  II.,  '06,  Engr. 

PITTSBURGH 

Anthony,   Mamie   E.    (Mrs.   T.   H.    Swartz- 

lander)  '18 
Armstrong,  Delia  (Mrs.  G.  H.  Mengel)  '15 
Barto,    P.    S.,    '06,    Instr. 
Beatty,  O.  C,  '18,   .Stud. 
Bleininger,   A.   V.,   f,  Ceram. 
Brecdlove,  L.   B.,  '14,   Engr. 
Chester,   j.    N.,    '91,    Engr. 
(Tlark,  Ella  IL,  '05,  Instr. 
Connard.  C.  E.,  '08,  Engr. 
Dewey.  Sarah  L.   (Mrs.  T.  G.  Yensen)   '97 
Egy,  W.  L.,  '07,  Physicist 
Fancher,  Hazel  E.    (Mrs.  C.   M.   Sullivan) 

'13 
Ferguson,   L.    S.,   '13,   Engr. 
Fetterman,  Valeria  J.   (Mrs.  A.   B.  Smith) 

'07 
Flocken,  I.    G..   f.  Prof. 
Freeman,  P.  J.,   '07,   Engr. 
Gentsch,  Vida  C.  (Mrs.  K.  C.  Cochran)   '08 
filasgow,    Ruth,    '12     Inslr. 
Hccker.    C.    IL.    f,    Chem. 
Hiles,   E.   K.,   '95,   Engr. 
Howard,    Clara    E..    '01,    Libn. 
Johnson.   N'elle   L.   '13.  Tech. 


PITTSBURGH— Continued 

Kailer,  F.  S.,  '12,  Ins.  Agt. 

Kirkpatrick,  F.  A.,   '14,   Phys. 

Kirkpatrick,   H.    B..   '01,   Engr. 

Kreisinger,    H.,    '04.    Engr. 

Lauer,   W.  W..  g,   Enpr. 

Lease,   L.   J.,   '04,   Engr. 

Leatherman,  Marian,  '16,  Libn. 

Mann,  Margaret,  f,   Libn. 

Manspeaker,  W.  W.,  '12,  Engr. 

Mengel,    G.    H.,    '15,   Chem. 

Miller,  Laura  AI.  (Mrs.  A.  E.  Williams)  '10 

Miner,   J.    B..   f.    Prof. 

Murdock,  W.   T.,  g,   Chem. 

Nathanson,   J.    B.,  g,    Instr. 

Peebles,    T.    A.,    '06,    Engr. 

Peoples,  U.  J.  L.,  '90,  Arch. 

Perkins,   A.    M.,   '10.   Acct. 

Perkins,   Keba  N.,  '10,  Teacher 

Pruitt,   F.   A.,   '07,  Engr. 

Putnam,   Alice    (Mrs.   II.   B.   Wheeler)   '99 

Randall,   Bertha  T.,  '03,  Libn. 

Ranson,   G.    A.,   '12.   Draftsman 

Robertson,   H.    S.,    '16,   Ceram. 

Rubey,   H.   K.,   '05,   Prof. 

Russell,  Caroline  N.  (Mrs.  M.  E.  Golding) 

'14 
Sullivan.  C.  M..  '12,  Mgr. 
Talbot,   K.   H..   '09,    Engr. 
Terry,  C.   D.,  '97.   r-ngr. 
Turnock,  L.  C,  '10,  Engr. 
Van  Deventer.  F.  M.,  '17,  Engr. 
Vansant,  W.  L..  '15,  Engr. 
Webb,  Anna  V.  D.   (Mrs.  P.  S.  Barto)  '06 
Weber,  H.  C.  P.,  f,  Chem. 
Whipple,  G.  M.,  f,  Psychol. 
Williams,   A   .E.,  '10,   Engr. 
Williams.    C.    F.,    '10,    Salesman 
Williams,    W.    S.,    '00,    Chem. 
Wood,   R.   A     '95,  Engr. 
Worker,  J.  G.,  '04,  Mgr. 
Wright.    A.    B.,    g.    Prof. 
Wright,  J.   W.,  '17.  Ceram.    Engr. 
Yensen,   T.   D.,  '07,   Engr. 
Yntema,    L.     F.,    g,    Chem. 

PLYMOUTH 

Parmeley.  J.  C,  '10,  Engr. 
POINT  MARION 

Toenniges,  F.  E.,  '98,  Engr. 
READING 

Henry,   C.   D.,   '11,   Engr. 
REYNOLDSVILLE 

Zowell,  J.   B.,  '10,  Ceram. 
RIDGWAY 

Millin,   R.   B.,   '16,   Farmer 

Pierce,   W.    M.,    '18 

ROSEMONT 

Bell,   Marian  E.    (Mrs.    F.    E.   Fleck)    '06 
SCRANTON 

Beasley,   D.   Edythe    (Mrs.    L.    W.    Goben) 
'98 

Camp,   C.   L..    05,   Engr. 

Co.x,  F.  A.,  '07,  Engr. 

Goben,    L.   W.,   f.  Teacher 

Keller,  R.  B.,  f,  Dir. 

Sayler.  T.   R.,  '97.  Insp. 

Tallyn.  L.  L.,  '01,  Engr. 

Williams,  R.   Y.,   f,   Engr. 

SEWICKLEY 

Henderson,  A.    S..  '16 
Mather,   R.   A.,   '9^,    Engr. 

S  T.IlTE  COLLEGE 

Gardner,  F.   D.,   '01,    Prof. 
.McCulIough,    E.    v.,   g.    Instr. 
Olewine.   J.   H.,   g,    Instr. 
Smith.   E.  R..  '05,  Prof. 


Geographical  Index 


1085 


PENNSYLVANIA— Continued 


STATE  COLLEGE— Continued 
Webber.  R.  I.,  g.  Prof. 
White,   J.    W.,   K,    Chem. 
Woolman,  Xenia  M.  (Mrs.  E.  L.  Worthen) 

'06 
Worthen,  E.   L.,  '04,   Prof. 

STEELTON 

Sprague,   Florence   O.    (Mrs.    B.   W.    Win- 
ship)   '07 

SWISSVALE 

Stearns,   E.   D.,   '07,   Engr. 
Stiefel,    I.    B.,    '12,    Engr. 

TO  WAND  A 

Farmer,    Flora    E.    (Mrs.    E.    A.    Quacken- 
bush)    g 

TROY 

Morse,   J.    H.,    '15 
UNIONTOWN 

Strawn,   J.    H.,    '01,    Banker 

VANPORT 

Browning,  T.  S.,  '17,  Engr. 

VOLANT 

Reed,   F.  J.,  '17,  Agr. 

WASHINGTON 

Allen,  H.  F.,  f,  Instr. 


W.WNE 

Ziesing,  H.  IL,  '08,  Supt. 
WELLSBORO 

Bailey,    Margaret   L.,   g,   Instr. 

I-atzer,  J.  A.,  '99,  Mgr. 
WII.KESBARKE 

Flanigan,  E.  B.,  f,  Engr. 
WILKINSBURG 

Atwell,    C.    A.,    f,   Tester 

Blakeslee,  W.  A.,  '13,  Engr. 

Cole,  G.   II.,   '13,   Engr. 

Hancock,   M.   S.,   '17,  Engr. 

Hsieh,   Z.,    '17,    Engr. 

Moon,   Amy  C..   '01,   Libn. 

Ogden,   P.   L.,   '13,   Engr. 

Owens,    R.    W.,    '14,    Engr. 

Rietz,   Nelle  M.    (Mrs.  T.   S.  Taylor)   '12 

Schoch,  J.  A.,  '17,  Engr. 

Sterling,  J.  D.,  '10,  Engr. 

Taketa,    S.,    '15,   Tester 

Taylor,   T.    S.,   Jr.,    f.    Physicist 

White,    T.    K.,    '15,    Engr. 

WILSON 

Whittum,   F.   H.,   '11,   Chem. 
WOMELSDORF 

Landis,    P.    N.,    f,    Asst. 
WOODLYN 

Lukens,    W.    P.,    g 


KINGSTON 

Webster,  S.   H.,  '06,  Prof. 
LAFAYETTE 

Phillips,   W.  C,  f,  Instr. 


RHODE  ISLAND 

PROVIDENCE 


Colvin,   S.   S.,  f,   Prof. 
Reynolds,  11.   S.,  '74 


CHAPEL  HILL 

Johnston,   J.    M.,   '17,   Teacher 
CLEMSON  COLLEGE 

Collings,  G.   H.,  g,   Prof. 

Mitchell,  J.  H.,  g,  Teacher 

COLUMBIA 

Phillippi.   F.  M.,  '96,  Actuary 
Smith,  A.    G.,  '06,   Agr. 
Spaulding.  C.  H.,  '12,  Bacteriol 


SOUTH  CAROLINA 

GREENVILLE 


Willard,    Maude  H. 
13 


(Mrs.    F.    M.   Church) 


Swannell,   H.    C,   '12,   Engr. 

ORANGEBURG 

Summers,  L.   W.,   f,   An.   Husbandman 

SPARTANBURG 

Bauer,  R.  S.,  '04,  Prof. 
Bedient,  Ethel  L.,  g,  Insp. 
Chiles.   J.   A.,   g.    Prof. 


SOUTH  DAKOTA 


ABERDEEN 

Brown,  F.  A.,  '78,  Banker 

Brown,  R.  L.,  '75,  Business 

Cronk,  Clara   (Mrs.  A.   M.  Morris)   '14 

Morris,    A.     M.,    '13,    Merchant 

ANDOVER 

Bingen,   W.   J.,   f,  Instr. 

Al'RORA 

Gooch,  Mabel  M.,  '17 
BERESFORD 

Elliott,   Eva  L.,   '17.    Supt. 

Elliott,  Isabel  G.  (Mrs.  J.  W.  Wooldndge) 
'17 
BROOKINGS 

Bergeim,  O.,  g,  Instr. 

Hutton,  J.  G.,  g.  Prof. 

Hyde.  H.  W.,  '10,  Teacher 

Knox,  W.   H.,   f,  Agr. 
CHAMBERLAIN 

Drury.  E.  L.,  '74.  Atty. 


Jr.,  '04,  Farmer 
g.  Pastor 


CLEARFIELD 

Hawes,  C.  W. 
FAIRFAX 

Palmer,  J.   A. 
GEDDES 

Funston,  J.  G.,  '95,  Business 
GETTYSBURG 

Whitlock,  J.  F.,  '78,  Lawyer 
HOT  SPRINGS 

Gregory,  C.   E.,   '76,   Lawyer 

HURLEY 

Eraser.  Viola  C.  (Mrs.  L  .B.  Vaughan)  '12 
Vaughan,  L.  B.,  '12,  Phys. 

HURON 

Beach,   B.   E.,    '81,   Banker 
Beach,  B.  M.,  '09,  Sec. 
Davis,  L.  H.,  '17 
Mclntire,  Ella  E.,  '08,  Libn. 
Macknet,  Mctta  M.  I.   (Mrs.  B.  E.  Beach) 
'81 


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University  of  Illinois 


LAWRENCE 

Gates.   A.    S.,    '83.    Engr. 

LEAD 

Campbell,  G.  A.,  '18,  Lawyer 
Klingler,  R.  J.,   '16,  Lawyer 

LEMMON 

Carrell,  C.   G.,  '09.  Lawyer 

LEOLA 

Sigler,  E.  C,  '06,  Lawyer 

MITCHELL 

Dillon.  C.  C,  '13,  Coach 
Fort,   L.   M.,   '13,   Prin. 

MADISON 

Samuels,  Freda  I.   (Mrs.   M.  M.   Samuels') 
'16 

NEWELL 

Grossman,  D.  A.,  '16,  Farmer 
Watson,   Leila  E.   (Mrs.   D.   A.   Grossman) 
■16 

PIERRE 

Skclton,  C.  L.,  '16,  Dealer 

KAPID  CITY 

Ilartmann,  M.  L.,  f.  Prof. 
Trowbridge,  Tessie  E.    (Mrs.   M.  L.   Hart- 
mann)  '13 

REDFIELD 

Fath,  E.  A.,  f,  Coll.  Pres. 


SOUTH  DAKOTA— Continued 

SCOTLAND 


Barickman,  R.  E.,  '06,  Farmer 
SIOUX  FALLS 

Boon,  H.  T.,  '07 
Gawne,  P.  W.  .f.  Teacher 
Gibbs,  C.  L.,  '09,  Missionary 
Hassenstein,  C.  F.,  '10,  Bus. 
Kirk,  Elizabeth  (Mrs.  E.  W.  Robinson)  'oq 
Van  Galder,  Cora  M.   (Mrs.  W.   E.  Hart) 
'08 

SISSELTOWN 

Bade,  C.  W.,  g,  Mgr. 

SPEARFISH 

Bennett,  F.  L.,  '16,  Instr. 

VERMILLION 

Hadley,   H.   F.,  g,   Chem. 
Jones,  W.  F.,  '07,  Prof. 
Richardson,  Mabel  K.,  '07,  Libn. 
Vanneman,  H.  W.,  '07.  Prof. 

WATERTOWN 

Fahnestock,  Rhoda,  g 

WESSINGTON 

Scotchbrook,  G.  P.,  '83,  Banker 

WESSINGTON  SPRINGS 

Wright,   S.  W.,  '01,   Banker 

YANKTON 

Jenney,  Adeline  M.,  g 


TENNESSEE 


BUTLER 

Mills,  M.    (R.   P.   Millsaps)    '07,   Farmer 

CARTHAGE 

Seese,   R.   S.,  '12,  Engr. 
CHATTANOOGA 

Buck,   P.   E.,   '14,   Engr. 

Crutchtield,  W.,  Jr.,  '16,  Arch. 

Harris.  L.  H.,  f.  Prof. 

Hubbart,  O.  S.,  g.  Teacher 

Rugg,  D.  M.,  '10,  Engr. 

Stratton,   Grace   B.,   '17 

GREENVILLE 

Grannis,  F.   C,  'lo.  Prof. 
JOHNSON  CITY 

Snook,    J.    D.,    '15,    Chem. 

KNOXVILLE 

Disosway,  M.   D.,  '08,  Gen.  Foreman 
Gaut.  Rosa  L.,  '12,  Pianist 
Matthews,   R.   C.   '02,   Prof. 

LAFOLLETTE 

Matthews,  Bessie  G.  (Mrs.  W.  D.  Barton) 
'09 


LEBANON 

Kopf,   F.  A.,   '16,  Dir. 
MARYVILLE 

Bulger,   C.   V.,    f,   Instr. 
MEMPHIS 

Bailey,  W.  T.,  '04,  Arch. 

Buzick,  J.  W.,  '10,  Sec. 

Fredenhagen,  V.  B.,  '10,  Engr. 

Fry.  A.   S.,  '13,   Engr. 

Johnson,   L.   W.,  '96,  Contr. 

Kaufman,  A.  H.,  '17,  Chem. 

Knowlton,  P.  C,  Jr.,  '14,  Arch. 

Lee,    J.    L.,    '00.    Merchant 

Palmer,  J.  W.,  '10,  Lawyer 

Reasoner,  Clara  B.  (Mrs.  H.  B.  Barry)  '0: 

NASHVILLE 

Hinds,  M.  E.,  g,  Chem. 
Holt,  A.    P.,  '14,   Pomol. 
Rentchler,  Edna  K.,  '15,  Instr. 

I'KOSPECT  STATION 

Howes,  H.  E.,  '14,  Farmer 
TULLAHOMA 

Falls.   Ida  B.,  '77 


TEXAS 


AMARILLO 

Hewes,  F.  S.,  '06,  Engr. 
Stuebing,  A.  P.,  '11,  Foreman 

ARBALA 

Davis,  A.    E..   '81.   Doctor 

ARLINGTON 

Woods.  H.   S.,  f,  Prof. 


.\USTIN 

Bourdette.  Bertha   (Mrs.   W.    S.   Hendrix) 

'13 
Crigler,  Nina  B.,  f.  Prof. 
Dodd.    E.    L.,    f,    Prof. 
Duncalf.  F..  f.  Prof. 
("lofF.  Cicely  S..  '10.  Teacher 
Goff.  Mary  E.,  '02,  Libn. 
Henderson,  J.  L.,  f,  Prof. 
Hendrix,  W.   S.,  f.  Prof. 
James,   H.   G.,  '06,  Prof. 


Geographical  Index 


1087 


TEXAS— Continued 


AUSTIN— Continued 

Rightor,  F.  E.,  '03,  Engr. 
Thomas,  H.  R.,  r 
Udden,  J.   A.,  f.   Geol. 

HARTLETT 

Williamson,  Belle,  '13,  Teacher 
HEAUMONT 

Grath,  C.   T.,   '17 

Southwell,  O.  J.  T.,  f,  Instr. 

\'an  de  Greyn,  E.  B.,  '11,  Engr. 

BLESSING 

Williamson,  Florence    (Mrs.   H.    W.    Best) 
'08 

BUSIILAND 

Bush,  J.   A.,   '06,   Farmer 
CANYON 

Geller,  H.  W.,  g 

Ranibo,  Jessie  E., 


i.  Teacher 


COLLEGE  STATION 
Beach,    R.,    f,    Instr. 
Bond,  J.  D..  g,  Prof. 
Morrison.   R.   L.,   '11,  Engr. 
Richey,  J.  J.,  '03,   Prof. 
CORPUS  CHRISTIE 

Alarco,  J.  M.,  '00,  Real  Est. 
Stevens,  H.  A.,  '84,  Engr. 
Stevens,  V.  T.,   '15,  Lawyer 
CORSICANA 

Wright,  Minnie  E.  (Mrs.  J.  M.  Blackburn) 
'83 
CROSBY 

Runneberg,  E.  C,  '17,  Farmer 
DALLAS 

Anderson,    Laura   M.    (Mrs.   J.    R.    Green- 

halgh)    '75 
Danford,  F.  D.,  '09.  Engr. 
Flagg,   S.  B.,  '04,  Engr. 
Fritz,    H.    R.,    g,    Engr. 
Hagan,  M.  E.,  '07,  Teacher 
Hagan,  T.   A.,  '16,  Lecturer 
Harnock,   G.  A.,   '12,  Mgr. 
Howe,  G.  A.,  '11,  Salesman 
Murphey,  H.   B.,  '04,  Engr. 
Ohrum,    D.    B.,    '18 
Ohrum,    Frances    R.    (Mrs.    E.    S.    Penne- 

baker)    '11 
Pennebaker,  E.  S.,  '10,  Engr. 
Schundner,  L.  V.,  '12,  Engr. 
DENTON 

Mitchell,  Annie   (Mrs.  A.  J.  Newman)   '01 
EL  CAMPO 

Frank,  W.  L.,   '14,   Farmer 
Mottier,  Julia  L.   (Mrs.  W.  L.  Frank)   '16 
EL  PASO 

Andrews,  Peach.  H.    (Mrs.   R.  A.   Nelson) 

'13 
Enger,   A.   L.,   '11,   Engr. 
Harms,   A.,   '95,   Chem. 
Hughes,  F.   E.,  '97,   Engr. 
Marshall,  R.   S.,  '06 
Nelson,   R.  A.,   '12, 
.    Stout,  E.   B..  '15,  Inventory  Man 
Strauch,  Clara  M.,  '09,  Instr. 
FT.  SAM  HOUSTON 

Lantz,  C.  W.,  '13,  Prof. 
FT.  WORTH 

Johnson,  H- J.,  '13,  Clerk 
Skillvig,  S.  C.,  '93,  Arch. 
GALVESTON 

McNeill,  Norah,   '09,  Libn. 
GEORGETOWN 

Mounts,  Marjorie  E.    (Mrs.  L.   Moise)   '13 


HEREFORD 

Snyder,   G.,   '16.    Farmer 
HILLSBORO 

Butler,  W.  A.,  '09,  Engr. 
HOUSTON 

Black,  R.  O.,  '12,  Designer 

Mlocher.  J.   D.,    '04,   Acct. 

Davis,   Martha  L.    (Mrs.   F.   S.   Stroheker) 
'16 

Dennis,   H.   K.,  f.  Asst. 

Holmes,  F.  H.,  '01.  Bus. 

]Iumphrey,  H.  K..  '11,  Instr. 

McHugh,  G.  B.,  '88,  Clerk 

Maury,  C.  F.,  '14,  Arch. 

North.  W.  A.,  '10,   Bookkeeper 

Stroheker,   F.    S..    '15.    Lawyer 

Weston,   F.  W.,  '10,  Engr. 

Weston,   W.   S.,   'Si 

Wright,  Agnes   (Mrs.  H.  K.   Dennis)   '16 
LOLITA 

Hertel,   C.  A.,  '09,  Farmer 
ODEM 

Frederick,   G.,   '88.  Farmer 
PALACIOS 

Jordan,  G.  T.,  '00,   Farmer 

Williamson,  Mary  H.   (Mrs.   P.  A.  Elder) 
'87 

Williamson,  Maude,  '09,  Teacher 

PLAINVIEW 

Holla.id,  Leila  (Mrs.  R.  R.  Field)  '10 
PORT  ARTHUR 

Adams,  W.  C.  '15,  Chem. 

Fletcher,  L.  J..  '13,  Prof. 

Wilford,   R.   N.,   '17,   Business 

PORT  NECHES 

Higgins,  M.  B.,  '14,  Engr. 
PORTERVILLE 

Meyer,  W.,  '12,  Teacher 
ROSEBUD 

Armitage,  J.  H.,  '01,  Teacher 
ROUND  ROCK 

Maxon.    R.   Y.,   '95 
SAN  ANGELO 

Canon,   C.   C,   '17,   Farmer 
SAN  ANTONIO 

McKee,   Olivetta    (Mrs.   R.   L.   Kelley)   '14 

Williams,   G.  A.,   '07 
SAN  BENITO 

Trotter,   C.   P.,   '09,   Contr. 
STOCKTON 

Williams,   Susan  K.,  g,  Teacher 
TYLER 

Batchelder,   Augusta   (Mrs.   W.  T.   Eaton) 
'80 

Eaton,  Frances  M.,  '09,  Teacher 

Eaton,  Helen  M.,  '07,  Asst. 

Vance,   W.  H.,  '99,  Engr. 
VICTORIA 

Ice,  Marinda    (Mrs.   E.   Middleton)   '97 
WACO 

Zimmerman,    R.    P.,    '13 
WHITEWRIGHT 

Montgomery,  J.,  g,  Engr. 
WICHITA  FALLS 

Miller,  Olive  F.   (Mrs.   C.  W.   Clark)   '14 

Wright,  J.   F.,   '16.   Ed. 
YOAKUM 

Apple,  C.   E.,  '03,  Engr. 


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DELTA 


Jamison,  Michal  V.  (Mrs.  H.  L.  Charles)  g. 
Teacher 

C.AIU^IELD 

Edwards,  C,  '04,   Chem. 
Rees,  E.    A.,g,  Chem. 

LOGAN 

CarroU,  W.  E.,  g.  Prof. 
Greaves,  J.  E.,  g.  Prof. 

MT.  PLEASANT 

Trowbridge,  Mary  L.,  '15,  Teacher 

MYTON 

Arnold,  Lillian  B.  (Mrs.  IL  C.  Means)  '02 


UTAH 

S.M.T  LAKE  CITV 

.Vrcher,  C.   L.,  '06,  Credit  Man 


OGDEN 

Woodcock,  Helen  E. 


'17,  Teacher 


PROVO 

Merrill,  A.  N.,  g,  Prof. 


BURLINGTON 

Burke,  C.   E.,  g.  Prof. 

CHARLOTTE 

Eno,  A.  L..  f.  Prof. 
Eno,   Sara  W.   (Mrs.   E. 


B.    Sherman)    '08 


ENOSBURG  FALLS 

Clark,  Angie  R.,  '04,  Teacher 


HINESBURG 
Strand,  C.  J. 


g,  Prin. 


CHERRYVALE 

Lewis,  H.  F.,  g,  Chem. 
CITY  POINT 

Eckhardt,  Clara  (Mrs.  F.  C.  Evans) 
CLARENDON 

Housel,  O.  L.,  '01,  Engr. 
FALLS  CHURCH 

Cobb,  Margaret  V.,  g,  Psychol. 
FRANKTOWN 

Robinson,  W.  K..  f 

FREDERICKSBURG 

Kepler,   G.   F.,   '00,   Farmer 

MILLER  SCHOOL 

Simon.  Cornelia  E.,  f,  Instr. 

NORFOLK 

Barker,   E.   F.,   '17 

Duval,   E.  D.,  '12,  Engr. 

Rockey,   P.   T.,  '17,   Insp. 

Streed,  Judith  E.  (Mrs.  L.  M.  Klinefelter) 

Wright,  T.  J.,  Jr.,  '09,  Engr. 


Bailey,  R.  E.,   '13,   Supt. 
Bennett,  C.   E.,  g,  Engr. 
Bowman,  H.  D.,  '10,  Engr. 
Frederickson.    J.    H.,    '91.    Engr. 
Garrison,    L.,   '07,   Lawyer 
Gregory,    W.    IL,    '06,    Lawyer 
Harris,  J.  T.,  '91,   Publisher 
King.   W.   E.,  '97,  Lawyer 
Lee,  E.  O.,  '78,  Lawyer 
Macfarlane,  W.,  g,  Chem. 
Meadows,  D.   S.,    08,  Engr. 
Oliver,  C.   B.,  '12,  Engr. 
Prater,  B.  IL,  '03,  Engr. 
Reeves,    G.   I.,  '02,    Entomol. 
Sloan,  Amelia  M.,  '17,  Teacher 
Welles,  Miriam  U.  (Mrs.  G.  I.  Reeves)  '03 
TOOELE 

Moore,   Irene   II.    (Mrs.  J.  A.   Davenport) 

'17 
Russell,  J.  T.,  '11,   Draftsman 

WEST  HIAWATHA 

Gleason,   F.   E.,   f,   Supt. 


VERMONT 

MANCHESTER 

Bates,  M.  C,  f,  Prin. 

Bullard,  Helen  E.   (Mrs.  M.  C.  Bates)  '05 

MIDDLEBiURY 

Stevens,  J.  G.,  f.  Prof. 
RUTLAND 

Fairchild,  Faith  J.   (Mrs.  B.   Fisher)   '18 
WESTMINSTER 

Dodge,  Bertha  A.   (Mrs.  H.  L.   Piper)   '03 
WHITE  RIVER  JUNCTION 

Dunbar,  Louise  B.,  g.  Teacher 

VIRGINIA 

I'ENNIMAN 

Murphy,  K.  T.,  '13,  Contr. 
PETERSBURG 

Davis,  J.  W.,  g,  Instr. 
PORTSMOUTH 

Meyer,  C.  T.,  '16,  Insp. 

Pendleton,  J.  C,  f,  Supt. 

PULASKI 

Knapp,  W.  E.,  '09,  Engr. 
RICHMOND 

Hibbs,  H.  H.,  Jr.,  f,  Dir. 

Maloit,  Pauline  G..  '16 

RINER 

Scott,  W.  D.,  g,  Mgr. 
ROANOKE 

Fox,  J.  L.,  '17,  Engr 

SABOT 

Hayhurst,  P.,  '14.  Farm  Mgr 

SALEM 

Garden,  H.  R.,  '03,  Engr. 


ABERDEEN 

Fink.  Erna  M.  E.,  '09,  Teacher 

ALMIRA 

McKay,  A.,  '18 


WASHINGTON 

ARLINGTON 

Oliver,  W.  F.,  '76,  Phys. 

BELLINGHAM 

Bacon,  K.  I.,  '80 

Ward,  Amy,  '16.  Teachei 


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BIG  LAKE 

Berry,  H.  B.,  g.  Farm  Mgr. 

BREMERTON 

Panhorst,    F.    W.,    '15,    Draftsman 
Russett,  J.  P.  C,  '17,  Arch. 

CHEHALIS 

Coffman,   N.   B.,   '78,   Banker 

CHENEY 

Reynolds,  Mabel,  '01,  Libn. 
Strong.   T.  J.,  '17 
Tieje,  R.  E.,  '10.  Prof. 

COLFAX 

Gillespie.  Belle  I.   (Mrs.  R.   Gray)   '02 
Gray,  R.,  '00,   Supt. 

CONCRETE 

Wagner,  C.  L.,  '10,  Cheni. 

DAYTON 

Barnett.  A.   F.,  '01.  Phys. 
EPHRATA 

Enger,  N.,   '06 
EVERETT 

Barker,  Mary  E.   (Mrs.  F.  C.  Vincent)   '05 

Engel,  L.  E.,  '04,  Mgr. 

Schumacher,  Tillie  J.    (Mrs.    E.   M.   Rails- 
back)   '02 

GRiANDVIEW 

Bradley,  Eugenia  (Mrs.  E.  F.  Maryatt)  '12 
Maryatt,  E.  F.,  '09,  Engr. 

IIANFORD 

Wehmeier,  \V.  IL,  '04.  Engr. 
KENT 

Moore,  E.,  '10,  Prin. 
LIND 

Hoffman,  W.  S.,  g.  Missionary 
NACHES 

Hays,   D..   '98,   Engr. 

Owens,  Dasie  M.   (Mrs.  D.  Hays)   '99 

NORTH  YAKIMA 

Borton,  B.  S.,  '05,  Teacher 

Bunting,   L.  J.,   '14,   Mgr. 

Hall,  F.  A..   '92,  Farmer 

Owens,   Bessie   W.    (Mrs.  J.   H.    Necdham) 

'85 
Staley,  J.  C,  '98,  Mgr. 

NORTH  VANCOUVER 

Vincent,  C.  A.,  '13,  Draftsman 
OLYMPIA 

Page,   Mary   L.,   '78.  Teacher 

Wallace,  H.   M.,  '97,  Teacher 

Whitham,  R.  F.,  '77.  Smvr. 

OPPORTUNITY 

Grove,   R.   B.,  '03,   Business 

PORT  TOWNSEND 

Ewing,  Harriet  G.   (Mrs.   T.   W.   Holman) 

'08 
Ilolman,  T.  W.,  '06,  Lawyer 

PROSSER 

Lincoln,  W.,  g,  Farm  Afgr. 
PULLMAN 

Carpenter,    IL    V.,    '97,    Prof. 

Clatworthy,    Linda   M.,   '00,    Lihn. 

Hegnauer.   L..   '06.  Agr. 

Schafer,    E.    G.,   g.   Prof. 

Sears,   S.  F.,  f,  Prof. 


PULLMAN— Continued 

Staley,  Maggie  E.  (Mrs.  IL  V.  Carpenter) 

'99 
Weaver,  R.,  f,  ProL 

ROLLING  BAY 

Bliss,  C.   K.,  g.  Teacher 

SEATTLE 

Aaron,  P.  J.,  '98,  Engr. 

Anderson,  Augusta,   '06,   Libn. 

Anderson,    S.   IL,   g.   Instr. 

Arnold,   L  J.,  '98,  Business 

Bartells,   E.  J.,   '08,   Chem. 

Batterson,   Mayme   A.,   '08,   Libn. 

Bear,  A.  L.,  '08,  Engr. 

Bennett,  Edith  P.,  '00,  Teacher 

Bogardus,    C.    E.,   '83,    Chem. 

Brumbach,    Lucia    (Mrs.   C.    E.    Bogardus) 

'90 
Burgess,  B.  P.,  '08,  Engr. 
Bush,  J.  K.,  '00,  Cashier 
Bushnell,  H.  L.,  '08,  Engr. 
Carlson,  P.   N..  '11,  Engr. 
Carnahan,  F.  G.,  '92,  Lawyer 
Crowder,  B.  H.,  '13,  Salesman 
Davidson,  C.   F.,  f,  Phys. 
Dehn,    W.    M..    g,    Prof. 
De   Motte,   Ruby  T.    (Mrs.   B.   O.   Brown) 

'02 
Denny,  Christina   (Mrs.  C.   W.  Smith)   '08 
Dodds,  Eva  (Mrs.  B.  H.  Crowder)  '14 
Drury,    R.   S.,   '03,   Engr. 
Eckelmann,  E.  O.,  f,  Instr. 
Estep,    Jessie,    '78 
Evans,   R.   M.,   '06,  Engr. 
Forbes,  Marjorie  D.   (Mrs.  J.   W.  Wilson) 

'03 
Fox,  Gertrude,  '04,  Libn. 
Frye,   T.  C,  '94,  Prof. 
Fullerton,  H.  G.,  '02,  Lawyer 
Gibbons,   C.   B.,   '07.   Instr. 
Gracie,  Helen  B.,   f,  Libn. 
Gridley,  H.  N.,  '01,  Prin. 
Harris,  A.  J..   '08,  Engr. 
Harwood,  H.  H.,  '13,  Mgr. 
Hawley,    R.    S.,    '07,   Broker 
Herbstmann,  J.   C,  '09,  Prof. 
Hoff.   H.  J.,  g 
Hoge,  C.   H.,   '09,   Engr. 
Horimura,    H.,    '17,   Engr. 
IluUinger,  Katherin   (Mrs.   C.  M.  Sterling) 

'75 
Jones,  J.  W.,  '04,  Lawyer 
Jones,   W.   R..   '10.   Doctor 
Lilly,  C.   H..   '84,   Merchant 
Luther,  O.  L.,  '02,  H.   S.  Prin. 
McDonald,  Alice  B.  (Mrs.  R.  M.  Winger) 

'08 
Meissner,  J.  A.    (Mrs.  A.  J.   Quigley)    '06 
Mogensen,  P.,  '94,  Engr. 
Neikirk,   L.    I.,    f,    Prof. 
Nevins,   J.,   '98,    Engr. 
Null,  M.  M..  '00,  Physician 
Pearce,    C.    C.,    f,    Instr. 
Phipps,  T.   E.,  '06.   Engr. 
Poorman,  Amy  (Mrs.  G.  IL  Jensen)  '09 
Popejoy,  Lida  E.    (Mrs.   E.  J.  Jones)    '04, 

Teacher 
Redenbaugh,  W.   A.,  f,   Instr. 
Reynolds,  H.  L.,  '85.  Engr. 
Rothgeb,  Jessie  B.,  '14,  Mgr. 
Russell,   F.   A.,   g.   ProL 
Schwartz,  Louise  F.,  '14.  Libn. 
Shoemaker,  J.   E.,   '03.    Engr. 
Slauson,  H.  B.,  '82,  Chem. 
Smith,   C.   W..   '03.   Libn. 
Spray,  Edith  L.  (Mrs.  F.  S.  Sawyer)  '07 
Storey.   E.   P.,   '03.   Arch. 
Stutsman,  Adah   H.    (Mrs.  O.  L.   Luther^ 

Taylor,  Helen  M.  (Mrs.  J.  K.  Bush)  '02 
Todd,  J.  N.,  '12.  Designer 
Van  Dervoort,  J.,  '11,   Engr. 


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SEATTLE — Continued 

Westhold.  Amanda,  '03,  Teacher 
Wilson,   G.    S.,    '03.   Teacher 
Wilson,  J.  W.,  '03,  Arch. 
Winger,  R.  M.,  f.   Prof. 

SOUTH  SEATTLE 

Bennett,  Sarah  (Mrs.  J.  M.  F.  Erwin)  'gj 

SPANAWAY 

Chandler,  W.  B.,  '76,  Farmer 

SPOKANE 

Crawford,   Luvern   H.    (Mrs.    R.    Franklin) 

'12 
Davis,   H.    S.,    '03,    Lawyer 
Ferris,  H.   B.,  '94,  Comptroller 
Ferris,  J.  E.,  '95.  Banker 
Gray,  Greta,  f,  Instr. 
Gray,   Lily,  '06.  Libn. 
Hubbard,  Laura  M.,  '13,  Libn. 
Xeeley,  J.  R.,  '82,   Phys. 
Sawyer,  D.  H.,  '02,  Engr. 
Sawyer,  G.  L.,  '03,  Engr. 
Shinn,   J.    R.,   '04,   Agr. 
Walters,  Bertha  E.  (Mrs.  H.  S.  Green)    07 

SUMNEJl 

Holton,  Frankie   (Mrs.   G.   Burke)    '14 

SUNNYSIDE 

Deets,   R.   E.,  '08,  Engr. 

TACOMA 

Bullard,  G.  W.,  '82.  Arch. 

Bullock,  Jessie  J.  (Mrs.  A.  Kastner)   '00 


TACOMA— Continued 

Cummins,  R.  A.,  g.  Prof. 
Dugan,  E.  N.,  '06,  Arch. 
Gordon,  J.  H.,  '01,   Lawyer 
Hill,    L    H.,    '99,   Arch. 
Howell,  L.  D.,  '07,  Arch. 
Kaiser,   J.    B.,    f,    Libn. 
Kautz,  W.  W.,  '08,  Constr. 
Lewis,  B.  A.,  '06,  Agr. 
Little,   C.    E.,   '06,    Engr. 
Remann,  F.  G.,  *oi.  Lawyer 
Reynolds,  O.  E.,  '16.  Prof. 
Saunders,   R.    C,   '98,    Engr. 
Soule,  C.  II.,  g.  Salesman 
Wichmann,  G.   C,  f,  Asst. 

TRINIDAD 

Morris,   E.   W.,  '94.   Rancher 
VANCOUVER 

Kable,  J.   F.,   '99,   Engr. 
W-ALLA  WALLA 

Gore,   S.    T.,   '76,   Arch. 

Moore,  A.  C,  '87 

Smith,    Ellen    G.,    '02,    Libn. 

WATERMAN 

Estep,  H.   C,  '74.   Engr. 
WENATCHE£ 

Atwood,  P.   W.,  '08,   Agr. 

June,   Marjorie    M.,   '15 

WILBUR 

Wheeler.   Mary  M.    (Mrs.  M.   E.   Bennett) 
'06,  Phys. 


AKBUCKLE 

Wilson,  Isabella  C,  '16,  Agt. 
CHARLESTON 

Ketchum,   R.   B.,   '96,   Engr, 

DUBREE 

Willson,  H.  E.,  '16,  Engr, 

HUNTINGTON 

Lancaster,  L.  W.,  g,  Teacher 
Myers,  Rachel  F..  '15,  Teacher 
Ply  male,   Betha,   '18 

KENOVA 

Stone,  C.  A.,  '17,  Chem. 
LOGAN 

Tracy,   Elizabeth  V.,  '16,  Teacher 

MORGANTOWN 

Callen,  A.  C,  f.  Prof. 
Sheets,  E.  W.,  g.  Prof. 
Starkey,  L.  V.,  '14,   Instr. 
Yoke.   J.    J.,    '14,    Prof. 


WEST  VIRGINIA 

NITRO 
Ice 


N.    C,    '15,    Surg. 

PARKERSBURG 

Babcock,  Jennie  M.,  '16,  Demonstratoj- 

POE 

Hypes,   G.   W.,   '16,   Prin. 

HEADER 

Ashburn.   C.   M.,   '14,  Prin. 

RONCEVERTE 

Hypes,   Cora    E.   J.,   '16 
Hypes,  J.   L.,   '16,   Prin. 

SUMMERSVILLE 

Myers,  C.   E.,  '13,   Prin. 

WHEELING 

Hopkins,  E.   B.,  '14.  Business 


AI'PLETON 

Adler.  F.  H.  H..  g.  Prof. 
Bagg,    R.    M..    f.    Prof. 
Culver,    H.,    g 
Howard,    D.    T.,    g 
Ingold,  V.  J.,  '13,  Arch. 

ARCADIA 

Fernholz,   J.   J.,   g,  Mgr. 

ASHLAND 

Loutzenbiser,    Sarah    E.,   '13,    Teacher 


WISCONSIN 

BELOIT 

Keiser,    A.,    g.    Minister 


Lafferty,  J.    S.,   'is 
Mitchell,  C.  J.,  '91.  Engr. 
Smith.   G.   W.,   g,    Instr. 
Thomas,  R.  R.,  '16,  Acct. 


MERLIN 

Macbeth,    Grace    (Mrs.    R.    W.    Walworth) 
'is 

HROADHEAD 

Gardner,   H.,    '07,    Engr. 


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CEDARBURG 

Boerner,   E.    S.,   '17 

CEDAR  GROVE 

Huenink,  H.  L.,  g,  Chem. 

CONDERAY 

Godeke.  H.  F.,  '05,  Engr. 

CRIVITZ 

Bauman,  L.   P.,  '13,  Rancher 

Combe,  Eleanor  M.   (Mrs.  L.  P.  Bauman) 
'13 
DALTON 

Dixon,   R.  E.,  f,   Cashier 

EAU  CLAIRE 

Bartlett,  H.   O..   '18 
Hoeppner,   E.   G.,   '12,   Erigr. 
Pinkum,   Anna   S.,   '04,   Libn. 

ELLSWORTH 

Watt,  Laura  A.   (Mrs.  L.   W.   Fulton)   'it 

FOND    DU    LAC 

Le  Kander.  R.  E.,  '16.  Engr. 
Maze,   E.   A.,   '08,   Contr. 

GREEN  BAY 

Carter,  R.  M.,  '05,  Surgeon 
Johnson,  E.  L.,  '11,  Salesman 
Weber,  E.  A.,  '08,  Supt. 

HARTFORD 

Spencer,  Fannie  G.  C.  (Mrs.  T.  J.  Phillips) 
'08 

HUDSON 

Anderson,  C.  L.,  '18 
JAXESVnj.E 

Baines,  O.  R.,  '12,  Merchant 

Elston.  A.  (A.  di  Ghilini)  '13,  Engr. 

McCuIloch,   Isabella  J.,  '04,  Libn. 

KENNEMICK 

Dietrich,  R.  S.,  '10,  Dairyman 
KENOSHA 

Albiecht    A.  J.,  '12,  Lawyer 

Dewey.   V.   P.,   '14,  Journ. 

Ross,   Louise   H.,   '10,   Clerk 

Tremper,  G.  N.,  f.  Prin. 

KILBOURN 

Morris,  C.  M.,  '04,  Mgr. 

LA   CROSSE 

Beust,    C,   '18 

Edwards,  Grace  O.,  '98,  Libn. 
Fairchild,  J.  A.  L.,   '06,  Prof. 
Moore,  J.  R.,  g,  Instr. 
Myers,  A.   L.,  '13,  Engr. 
Noble,  C.  W..  '95.  Contr. 
Trowbridge,  Myrtle,  '11,  (Zritic 
Wing,  Florence  S.,  '01,  Libn. 

LANCASTER 

Taylor,    E.    H.,    '13,    Chem. 
Taylor,  W.  L.,  '12,  Land.  Arch. 

LAONA 

Ovitz,  Hazel  L.,  '11,  Supt. 

MADISON 

Atwood,  L.  P.,  '94,  Engr. 

Aust,   F.   A.,   f.   Prof. 

Banschbach,  Litta  C.  (Mrs.  G.  R.  Bascom) 

'06 
Bascom,  G.  R.,  '05,  Engr. 
Bickel,  Mary  A.   (Mrs.  F.  M.   White)   '09 
Bruner,  Mary  V.  (Mrs.  L.  R.  Tehon)   '13 


MADISON— Continued 
Burd,  H.  A.,  g,  Instr. 
Chrisholm,   W.,   f,   Instr. 
Comstock,  G.  C.,  h.  Prof. 
Crane,    R.,    f,    Instr. 
Davis,  J.  J.,   '72,  Curator 
Dunlap,  M.  E.,  '14,  Arch. 
Durfee,  J.   H.,  '06,  Engr. 
Elmcndorf,  A.,  '14,  Engr. 
Eppels,    C.    J.,    f,    Asst. 
Fox,  Lucia  B.,  '18,  Teacher 
Fracker,    S.    B.,   g,   Entomol. 
Frary,    H.    D.,   g,    Engr. 
Hayes,  A.  W.,  '07,  Agr. 
Head,  J.  R.,  g,  Instr. 
Henry,  W.  A.,  h.  Educator 
Hillnian,  F.  W.,  '05,  Engr. 
Kellogg,   Amelia  L.,   'is.  Teacher 
Kraeckmann,   A.   E.,   '16,   Farmer 
Lee.   C.    E.,   f.    Commissioner 
McCTaskey,  E.  W.,  f.  Major 
McMurry.  K.  F.,  Teacher 
Menzel,   C.    A.,   '17 
Merrill,   Julia   W.,   '03,   Libn. 
Millar,  A.  V.,  '97.  Prof. 
Mills,   C.    H.,   f.   Prof. 
Peabody,   A..    '82,   Arch. 
Phillips,  J.   D.,  '93,  Prof. 
Phillips,  P.  A.,  '73,  Farmer 
Potter.  E.  J.,  '16,  Constr. 
Sammis,  J.   L.,  '97,   Prof. 
Sanford,  Delia  C,  '00,  Libn. 
Seastone,  C.  V.,  '95,  Engr. 
Stewart,  H.  W.,  '09.  Prof. 
Swinney,  E.   E.,  f,  Instr. 
Townsend,  L.   L.,  f.  Prof. 
Turneaure,  F.  E.,  h,  Engr. 
Valentine,   H.   D.,  '13,   Instr. 
Walton,  J.  H.,  Jr.,  f.  Prof. 
Watters,  J.  M.,  '08,  Stud. 

MELLEN 

Logeman,  A.  E.,  '04,  Mgr. 
MENOMONIE 

Graven,  A.  S.,  '17 

Wright,  Mildred  G.,  g,  Instr. 

MIDDLE   INLET 

Ferris,  C.  F.,  '11,  Farmer 

MILTON 

Crandall,  W.  T.,  g,  Farmer 

MILWAUKEE 

Ball,  J.  D.,  '07,  Prof. 

Balzer,  G.  J.,  g,  Prin. 

Barnes,  Mildred  (Mrs.  C.  H.   Haessler) 

Barry,   Frank,   '77,   Atty. 

Black,   C.    D..    '11,   Engr. 

Coddington,  V.  W.,  '75,  Engr. 

Coffin,   F.   A.,   '09,   Mgr. 

(Torrigan,    E.,    '06,   Mgr. 

Criley,    H.    R.,    '18 

Davidson,  C.  N.,  g,  Chem. 

Dickey,  C.  B.,  '05,  Chem. 

Dietzer,  Alice  (Mrs.  L.  S.  Brodd)  '14 

Doolittle,  F.  W.,  f,  Engr. 

Fast,    E.    E.,    '08 

Finkenbinder,   E.   O.,   '10,   Supvr. 

Flanders.   Annette  H.,  '18,   Arch. 

Foster,  H.  L.,  '13.  Engr. 

Fox,  F.   G..  '98,  Teacher 

Gillan,   P.   H..  '12     Publisher 

Grierson,  W.  G.,  '07.  Draftsman 

(jruhl,  C.  J.,   '17.  Draitsman 

Harmon,  M.  T.,  '11,  Mgr. 

Haessler,  C.  H.,  g.  Writer 

Holl,  C.  L.,  '06.  Real  Es'. 

Hormel.  Dorothy  S.,  '16,  Socia)  Worker 

Jacobi,  H.  J.,  '18 

Johanning,   P.  M.,  '09,  Engr- 

Kadish,   V.   H.,  f,  Chem. 

Kingsbury,  H.  p.,  '09,  Teacher 


1092 


MILWAUKEE— Continued 

Kirchhoff,  R.  C,  'it.  Arch. 

Lauttr,  C.  J.,   'II,  Engr. 

Lee,   Alice    (Mrs.   V.   W.   Coddington)     75 

Lord,   C.   A.,   '10,   Engr. 

Lundahl,  R.  R.,  '11,  Engr. 

Marshutz,  J.  H.,  '98,  Lawyer 

Maxwell,  W.  W.,  '07 

Mesiroff.  J.  A.,  '99,  Engr. 

Miller,  Mabel  L.,  '12,  Teacher 

Monroe,  G.  S.,  '17.  Chem. 

Mourse,  F.  M..  '12,  Journ. 

Ocock,   C.   A.,   '04,   Mgr. 

Otis,  R.  B.,  f.  Engr. 

Park,  J.  W.,  '14.  Teacher 

Perry,  C.  F.,  f,  Supvr. 

Radley.  G.  R.,  '00,  Engr. 

Rounds,  C.   R.,   f.   Prof.  .     ^  ,      ^    ^ 

Sober.   Gertrude  C.   (Mrs.  H.  A.  Sober)   f 

Stookey,  Helen  F.  (Mrs.  N.  Wilkinson)    04 

Swanberg,  F.  L.,  '02,  Engr. 

Thompson,  M.  W.,  '10,  Prof. 

Walworth,    Althea    (Mrs.    E.    O.    Fmken- 

binder)    '10 
Ward,   O.   M.,   '07,   Engr. 
Washburn.    C.    S..   'is.   Draftsman 
Weiland,  H.  J.,  g,  Chem. 
Weston,   Jessie   B.,   '17,   Libn. 
Wilkinson,  N.,  '02,  Engr. 
Wirth,  W.  v.,  '17.  Chem. 

MINERAL  POINT 

Hutchinson,  Josephine  L.,  '17 

MONTFORT 

Preston,  A.  F.,  '16,  Ranchman 

NYE 

Wycoff,  B.  H.,  '15,  Farmer 

OCONOMOWOC 

Manns,  A.  G.,  '85,  Chem. 

OKAUCHEE 

Wright,  Mildred  W.,   '18 

OMRO 

Palfrey,  J.  R.,  'i7.  Farmer 
OREGON 

Shilton,  C.  N.,  '04,  Banker 

OSHKOSH 

Baker,   Amelia  W.,   '14.   Teacher 
Langmas,  A.   S.,  f,  Asst. 

PLYMOUTH 

Saemann,  Mabelle  O.,  '09 

PORTAGE 

Pond,  Ethel  C.  (Mrs.  E.  J.  Kall|vang)  '10 

PORT   EDWARDS 

Miller,   R.   N.,   g,   Chem. 


Univkksitv  of  Illinois 

WISCONSIN— Continued 

RACINE 


Funston,  E.   B.,  '92,  Arch. 
Geist,  H.    F.,   '12,   Engr. 
Kerr,  B.   M.,   '09,  Draftsman 
Mautner,  L.  A.,    11,  Chem. 


RIVER   FALLS 

Goble,  L..   g.  Teacher 
Welles,    W.   S.,   '01,   Teacher 

SHEBOYGAN 

Hoehnke,   H.   W.,   '18,   Arch. 
Stubenrauch,   E.   A.,   '18 

SPARTA 

Kanimlade,    W.    G.,   g,  Instr. 

STANLEY 

Miller,  D.  S.,  '06,  Teacher 

STEVENS   POINT 

Beck,  Florence  M.  (Mrs.  T.  L.  McGlachlin) 
'00 

SUPERIOR 

Palmer,  G.  M.,  '08,  Prof. 
Robbins,  F.  A.,  'lo.  Prof. 

THIENSVILLE 

Seifert,  H.  F.,  '16,  Farmer 

WALDO 

Louret,   F.,   '17 

WATERLOO 

Hiebel,  L.  B.,  '16,  Land.  Arch. 

WAUKESHA 

Dancey,  L.  S.,  '07,  Prof. 
Lee,  H.  R.,  g,  Chem. 
Schoen,    E.   J.,    f,   Asst. 

W.ARJSAU 

Fairchild,    Edna    (Mrs.    C.    G.   Pier)    '99 

WAUWATOSA 

Allen,   L.    L.,    'jo,    Phys.  .     „    ^ 

Chisholm,   Estella  F.    (Mrs.   A.  Nydegger) 

'03 
Hirsch,   E.   F.,   g,   Phys. 
Shute,   R.  L.,   '10,  Engr. 
Smith,  F.  A.  C,  f,  Instr.  „    ,     ^, 
Stephens,  Laura  A.  (Mrs.  R.  L.  Shute)     10 
Wanzer,  J.   M.,  '16,  Business 

WEST  ALLIS 

Hadley,  H.  L.,  '09,  Engr. 

WHITEWATER 

Hulce,    R.    S.,   g,    Instr. 

Schmidt,  G.   A.,  '0.3.  Teacher 

Worthen,  Ella  E.  (Mrs.  C.  R.  Maxwell)    04 


BASIN 

Armeling,  C.  E.,  '04.  Rancher 

Armeling.  H.  R.,  '06,  Rancher 

Harris,  C.  E.,  '02,  Phys. 
CASPER 

Scott,  J.  T.,  '05,  Business 

Wcgemann,  C.  IL,  f,  Geol. 

CHEYENNE 

Lummis,  Jessie  I.,  '02 

Risser,  Ruby  B.  (Mrs.  C.  A.  Foreman)    06 

CODY 

Sperling,   G.,   '95.   Engr. 
GREYBULL 

Dunning,  F.  W.,  '08,  Insp. 

Findlay,  J.  S.,  '12 


WYOMING 

LANDER 


Spriggs    J.  J.,  '03,  Lawyer 

Vance,   Edna   C.    (Mrs.  J.   J.   Spriggs)     03 

LARAMIE 

Kline,    E.    K..    f,    Prof. 

Nasmyth,   H.   D.,  f.  Dir. 
POWELL 

Williams,  T.  T.,  '76,   Farmer 
KOCK    SPRINGS 

Moore,  H.  A.,  '10,  Engr  „    „     „       v 

Waterman,   Louise  H.    (Mrs.   P.   D.   Hess) 
'17 
S 1 1 1'.  R I  DAN 

Clarke,  Carrie  L.   (Mrs.   L.   A.   Blood)  '09 

Clarke,  E.  L.,  '02,  Engr. 


Geographical  Index 


1093 


FOREIGN  COUNTRIES 


ANCHORAGE 

Hook,  II.  IL,   '06,  Miner 


ALASKA 
ARMENIA 


EVEREK 

Kouyounijian,  G.   H.,  '16,  Engr. 

AUSTRALIA 

COBAR  NELSON 

Murphy,    F.  J.,   '97,    Metallurgist  Girault,  A.  A.,   f,  Entoinol. 

MELBOURNE  SIDNEY 

Griffin,  W.  B.,  '99,  Arch.  Simonds,  E.  P.,  f,  Instr. 


INNSBRIUCK 

Kriegl,  O.,  '17,  Engr. 

LORECH 

Racheflf.   I.,  '17 


ALBERTA,  BELLVUE 

Robert,  L.   P.,  '06,  Engr. 

CALGARY 

Leverton,  E.  R.,  '04,  Engr. 

DAYSLAND 

Noble,    Isabella,  '96 
Noble,   T.,    '03,   Farmer 

EDMONTON 
Dillow,  R.  M.,  g 

KILLAM 

Strauch,  O.   F.,  '06,  Rancher 

MARLBORO 

Klossowski,  T.  J.,  '97,  Chem. 

BRITISH  COLUMBIA 
THREE  VALLEY 

Kasten,  F.  W.,  '05,  Engr. 
VANCOUVER 

Hueckel,  A.  P..  '08,  Engr. 
Mueller,   W.   H.,   'os,   Contr. 
Powers,  H.  J.,  '08,  Contr. 
Ross,  R.  v.,  '07,  Agt. 
Young,    T.    E.,    '09 

VANCOUVER   ISLAND 
Stevenson,  L.,  g,  Supt. 

WINNIPEG 

Danley,  W.  W.,  '93,  Arch. 
Heinzelinann,  J.  H.,  '02,  Instr. 

ONTARIO,  COBOURG 
Smith,    H.    E.,    '16 

COPPER  CLIFF 

Stewart,  C.   S.,  '08,  Engr. 

HAMILTON 
Bait,  J.   L.,  'ii 

LONDON 

Neville,  K.  P.  R..  f,  Prof. 


AUSTRIA 

BULGARIA 

LOVETCHE 

Gherganoff,    P..    '18 

CANADA 

MANITOBA,  ORILLIA 

Evans,   E.    R.,   '07,   Mfr. 
OTTAWA 

Clark,  K.  A.,  g,  Geologist 

Gilmore,  R.   E.,  g,  Chem. 
STRATHROY 

Hudson,  H.  F.,  f,  Entomol. 
TORONTO 

Billings,  W.  E.,  '09,  Engr. 

Bradley,   M.  J.,   £,  Asst. 

Gossett,  J.   E.,  '12,  Mgr. 

Mylrea,  T.  D.,  '09,  Engr. 

WELLAND 

Stone,  C.  N.,  '04,  Mgr. 
WILTON  GROVE 

Crawford,  H.  G.  M.,  g,  Entomol. 
QUEBEC,  MONTREAL 

Coulter,  J.  H.,  '12,  Engr. 

Hemmeon,   J.    C,   f 

QUEBEC 

Van  Zoeren,  G.  J.,  f,  Asst. 
SHAWINIGAN  FALLS 

Jaquet,   G.  E.,  '08,  Mgr. 
SASKATCHEWAN,  BIGGAR 

Collins,  G.  R.,  '01,  Draftsman 
CRAIK 

Moore,  L.  A.,  '16,  Farm  Agt. 
ELROSE 

Williams,  A.  L.,  '13,  Farmer 
ESTLIN 

Kinsey,  A.  R.,  '17,  Farmer 
REGINA 

McAllister,    H.    T..    '10 

Wenger,  E.  I.,  f,  Engr. 

SASKATOON 

Drennan,   W.   R.,  '09,   Ins. 


I094 


NICARAGUA.   MANAGUA 

Lindberg,  I.  A.  I.,  'lo,  Acct. 

PANAMA,  CANAL  ZONE 

Dexter,  E.  G.,  f.  Educator 
Dubin,    H.,    'is.    Arch. 


AUBUI 

Hsu,  C.  Y.,  g.  Sec. 

CANTON 

Chang,   L.,  g,  Engr. 
Tue,  J,   H.,   'is 
Lin.  T.  K.,  '17 
Teng,  K.  T.,  '14 

CAR   YIN 

Chan,  Y.  Y.,  '18 

CHEKIANG 

Chang,  J.  S.,  '17 


University  of  Illinois 

CENTRAL  AMERICA 

PANAMA,  CANAL  ZONE,  ANCON 
Zetek.  J.,  'u.   Entoraol. 


Niu,    T.,    '14 
CHEKIANG    PROVINCE 
Niu,  Y.  H.,  '16,  Engr. 

HAICHOW 

Bennett,  Ruth  (Mrs.  L.  S.  Morgan)   '99 

HANKOW 

Hall,  E.  L..  '08.  Y.  M.  C.  A.  Sec. 
Woo,  W.  S.,  '13 

HONAN 

Du,    C,    '18 

HONG  KONG 

Cheng,  Y.  T.,  '15,  Mgr. 
Hsu,    C,   '12 

Panhoe,  H.  A.,  '15,  Engr. 
Shum,  N.  C,  '14,  Chem. 

SONGEE  CITY 

Chen,  Q.  K.,   '17 
HJUNAN 

Shing,  C.  T..  '18 

Tong,  T.  Y.   C,   '17  \ 

Wu,  W.  Y.,  '17 

KIANGSI 

Lu,  C.  T.,  '16,  Engr. 
KONG  KONG 

Chang,  T.  T.,  '16 

LANCHOW 

Ou,  H.  C,  '11.  Sec. 

LU  CHOW  FU 

Vautrin,   Minnie,   '12,  Missionary 

KIANGSHA 

Lee,  A.  C,  '17,  Engr. 
KIANGSU 

Tsu,  T.  L.,  g 
KU  SHI  SHIN 

Chang,  H.  L.,  '17 
KWANG  TUNG 

Woo.  Y..  '17 
MOUKDEN 

Lu,  C.  K.,  '17 

NANCHANG 

Hsun,  C.  L.,  '17 
Ilsun,  J.  J.,  '17 

NANKING 

Lee,  M.  L.  T.,  g.  Teacher 
Lee.  T.   N.,  '18 


CHINA 

NANKING— Continued 

Pierce,    Thirza   M..    '11,   Teacher 

Read,  Nellie  L.   (Mrs.  R.  M.  Ross)  '01 

Tao,  W.  T.,  g 

Tsou,  Y.  H.,  g,  Prof. 

Wu,  C.  K.,  '13,  Teacher 

PEKING 

Chen.  L.   S.,  '16 

Chuang,   T..    '14,    Instr. 

Hu,  W.  Y..  '09.  Judge 

Mills,   R.    G..   '03.   Prof. 

Taylor,  Ethel  N.  (Mrs.  D.  F.  Higgins)  '09, 

Missionary 
Tsiang,  K.  S.,  '10 
Wang.  C.  C,  g.  Dir. 
Winston,   A.   P.,  f.  Prof. 
Woo.  T.   T..   '13.   Engr. 
Young,  C.  W.,  '97,  Missionary 
Zhen,  J.  T.  S.,  '10,  Acct. 
Zucker,  A.  E.,  '12,  Instr. 


SAMSHUI 

Everhart,    P.    H.,   '15,   Custom.  Officer 

SHANGHAI 

Chen,  K.  Y.,  '13,  Teacher 

Chien,  S.   S.,   '14.   Instr. 

Boggs,  H.  F.,  '16 

Dunlap.  A.  M.,  '06,  Doctor 

Feng,    K.    K.,   '15,   Engr. 

Gregory,  A.  W.,  f,  Mgr. 

Halsey.   Katherine   C,   g.  Sec. 

Koo,  V.  T.,  '14,  Engr. 

Ku,   T.    L..   '14 

Kurt.   L.   P.,  Jr..   '16,   Merchant 

Lauphit,  T.,  '18 

Moh,    H.    Y.,    '13.    Dir. 

Takahashi.  M.,  g 

Ting-Fang,  W.,   h,   Diplomatist 

Tseng,  Y.    F.,  g 

Tu.  T.  W.,  '09,  Engr. 

Wong,   M.  Y.   H.,   '18 

Wong,  W.  F.,  '13.  Actuary 

Yin,  C.  P..  '11,  Mgr. 

Zee,  J.  J.,  '14,  Engr. 

SHANTUNG 

Hsu,  T.  H.,  '14,  Teacher 

SOOCHOW 

Wang,  C.  N.,   g 

SZECHWAN 

Moncrieff,  J.   E.,   g.   Teacher 

TANGSHAN 

Yen,  C.  C,  '13.  Prof. 

TIENTSIN 

Liang,  T.  H.,  '15 

TSIN-NAN 

Loh,  P.   K.,  '13,  Teacher 

WEST  CANTON 

Lee,   Y.   N.,   '14,  Teacher 

WUCIIINGHSIEN 
Hao,  T.  C,  '16 

YEN  AN  FU  SHENSI 

Chang,  V.  C,  '12.  Field  Dir. 


Geographical  Index 


1095 


COSTA  RICA 

SAN  JOSE 

Moser,   Olga  F.    (Mrs.   U.   S.  Fitzpatrick) 

CUBA 


CAMAQUEY 

Farrin,  J.   M.,  '02,  Engr. 

CIENFUEGOS 

Van  Rossen,  G.    (G.  Van   Rosseu  Hoogen- 
dijk)  f,  Chem. 

CLARA 

Rodriguez,    A.,    '18 


SANTA  BARBARA 

Francis,  O.  J.,  '02,   Arch. 
SANTIAGO 

Fajardoy.    Maymir    E.,    '13,   Engr. 

Portuondo,  J.   M.,   '12,   Engr. 

Portuondo,    M.,    '14 


NICOSIA 

Gennadius,    P.,   '74 

FOREST  ROW 

Bryce,  J.,  h.  Ambassador 

LIVERPOOL 

Ray,   A.    J.,    '07,    Engr. 

LONDON 

Fernie.  Alison  M.,  f,  Teacher 
Girton,  D.  G.,  '12,  Business 
Pease,  H.  M.,  '98,  Engr. 

PARIS 

Brown,    D.    D.,   '04 
Rossbach,  E.  J.,  '12,  Mgr. 

ELBING 

Rahn,  O.,  f,  Mgr. 


AUX-CAYES 

Meyer,  A.  F.,  '17 

GLEINWOOD 

Goff,  R.  A.,  'is,  Supt. 

HONOLULU 

Burgess,  P.   S.,  g,  Chem. 

Lyman,   L.   T.,   '15,   Mgr. 

Pung,    W.    S.    C,   '14,    Draftsman 

Stickney,  F.  S.,  g 

Yamamoto,  S.,  '16 

Yapp,  J.  F.  O.,  'is 


ARGARTOLA  TIPPESAH 
Barman,  S.  C,  'is 

BENGAL 

Bose,  P.  K.,  '11,  Chem. 
Chakravarty.  A.  C,  '18 
Nag,  N.  K.,  '16,  Engr. 

HOLPUR 

Majumdar,  S.  C,  '09,  Teacher 
Ray,  B.  C,  '15 

CALCUTTA 

Dutt.  M.  L.,  '10.  Inslr. 
Sinha,  S.,  '11,  Prof. 
Tagore,  R.  N.,  '09,  Mgr. 
Waterfall,  H.  W.,  f,  Engr. 

DACCA 

Bose,  K.  K.,  '14,  Lecturer 


CYPRUS 


ENGLAND 

MANCHESTER 

Higgins,  F.  W.,  '02,  Chem. 
TREVIDDO 

Jasper,   E.  M.,  '11,   Engr. 
TREVIDDO  LISKEARD 

Jasper,  T.  M.,  '10,  Engr. 


FRANCE 


GERMANY 


VNHJRTEMBURG 

Muller,   J.,   '75,   Business 


HAITI 


HAWAII 

KAILUA 

Strout,  F.  A.,  '00,  Draftsman 
KEALAKEKUA 

Midkiff,   J.   H.,   '17,   Food   Comn. 
SCHOFIELD    BARRACKS 

Clark,  A.  B.,  '07,  Cashier 

INDIA 

SHANTINIKETAN  BOLPUR 

Gangulee,  N.  N.,  '10,  Agr. 
BOMBAY 

Barr,  J.,   '02,   Engr. 
INDORE  CITY 

Shewade,  V.  Y.,  '12,  Chem. 
KAVALI,  NELLORE  DIST. 

Bawden,  S.  D.,  '90,  Mfr. 
LAHORE 

Virmani,  D.  D.,   g,   Instr. 
LASHKAR 

Hill,  Agnes  G.,  '92,  Missionary 

LUCKNOW 

Boggess,  Edith  E..  '15,  Missionary 
Roy,   S.   K.,   '14,  Farm   Mgr. 


1096 


University  of  Illinois 


NAMTtU 

Philleo,  G.  W.,  '12,  Engr. 
PARTANIVALI   SIAL 

Chand,  H.,  '15 


INDIA— Continued 

PITHOIL\GARri   KUMAUN 

Hewes,  G.  C,  '83,  Evangelist 

PUNJAB 

Patlak,    M.    L..   '16 

ISLE  OF  PINES 


A.   Smith) 


NEUVA  GERONA 

Snodgiass,  W.,  '92,  Orchardist 

ROME 

Gregory,  Helen  B.,  '77,  Artist 

AICHIKEN 

Nakanishi,  S.,  '18,  Engr. 
CHIBA-MACHI 

lida,  Y.,  g,  Govt.  Officer 

FUKUI 

Draper,   Charlotte  E.    (Mrs.   P. 

'02 
Smith,  P.  A.,  '01,  Missionary 

FUKUOKA 

Mise,  K.,  g.  Prof. 
HOKKAIDO 

Hattori,  K.,  '12,  Teacher 

IWAKI 

Mizuno,  T.,  g 
JBARAKI-KEN 

Takashima,  S.,  g 
KAGOSHIMA 

Yamada,  Y.,  '18 
KIOTO   CITY 

Matoba,  G.  H.,  '18 
KIMITZA 

Morita,  H.,  '18 

KOBE 

Hess,   Charlotte   (Mrs.    R.    Smith)    '07 
Smith,  R.,  '02.  Missionary 

KOCHI-KEN 

Nakayama,  M.,  '17 

KYOTO 

Asai,  S.,  '17 


ITALY 


JAPAN 

MATSUMOTO 

Ohinata,  C,   '16 
'MORIOKA 

Fujimura,  G.,  '11,  Scientist 
MUKOGUM  HYOGOKEN 

Taniyama,   S.,   '09,   Engr. 
OKAMADA 

Mikami,  G.,  g 
OKAYAMA 

Nakada,  K.,  '17 
SENDAI 

Nicodemus,  F.   B.,   '09,  Missionary 

SHIMODA 

Maki,  I.,  '12,  Teacher 

SHINGHU 

Murata,  M.,  '17 

TOKYO 

Abe,  M.,   g,   Engr. 


Furukawa.   S.,  '13,  Arch, 
lida,   T.,   '13,   Engr. 
Kishi,   T.,   g.   Engr. 
Mizoguchi,  G.,  '14,  Engr. 
Ogihara,  T.,  '04 
Sekine,  S.,  '13,  Engr. 
Sekine,  S.,  '14,  Engr. 
Shiga,   Shigetsura,   '93,  Arch. 
Yuasa,  H.,  g,  Entomol. 

TOKYO-FU 

Inagaki,  N.,  '14,  Exporter 

YOKOHOMA 

GaniMc,  C.  C,  '15,  Mgr. 


KOREA 


ANDONG 

Reiiich,  E.  A.,  '04,  Missionary 

CIIIHUAHRJA 

Enriquez,  I.   C,  '10,  Govt. 
Hobble,  A.  C,  '01,  Engr. 
Romero,  C.  N.,  '10,  Farmer 
Salazar,  J.  U.,  '14 

GUADALAJARA 

Escabosa,  G.  F.,  '13.  Farmer 

MEXICO  CITY 

Rodriguez.  R.  S.,  '06,  Engr. 
Stewart,  M.  V.,  '01,  Engr. 

MONTEREY 

Gonzalez,  A.  V.,  '07,  Prof. 
PARRAL 

Olshansen,  \V.  A.  G.,  '86,  Engr. 


MEXICO 

SABINAS  HIDALGO 
De  La  Garza,  R.,  '18 

SALTILLO 

Abbott,  T.  S.,  '77,  Engr. 
Abbott,  Theodora  S.,  '11 
Arizpe,  J.  D.  V.,  '06 
Garza,  J.  I.,  '10,  Engr. 

TAMPICO 

Greenwood,  II.  P.,  '05.  Bus. 
VERACRUZ 

Gourley,  L.  H.,  '12,  Consul 


CHRISTIANA 

Gaarder.  K.  H.  J.,  'iS,  Mgr. 
Solberg,   L.   P.   B..  '08 

KEMPT    SHORE 

Mosher,    Edna   g,    Iiistr. 


I'KHERAN 

Eleazarian,  A.  M.,   '15 


BAUAX 

Orosa,  V.   Y.,  '11,   Eiigr. 
CULION  , 

Sevilla,    II.,    '08 
ILOILO 

Beaty,  F.   M.,  '03,  Teacher 
CABATUAN 

Confesor,   V.,   '12,   Engr. 
CEBU   CEBU 

Borronieo,  C.  O.,  '15,  Engr. 
FT.  MILLS 

Buyers,  A.  S.,  '08,  Captain 
ILOCOS  NO"kTE 

Stipp,  F.  v.,  '13,  Missionary 
JARO 

Lagniton,  I,  J.,  'i:,  Engr. 

CAGUAS 

Crum,  Ethel,  '07,  Teacher 
MAYAGUEZ 

Carrero,  J.  O.,  '12,  Chem. 


Geographical  Indkx 
NORWAY 

NOVA  SCOTIA 

TRURO 

Tnicman,  J.   M.,   f.   Prof. 

PERSIA 
PHILIPPINE  ISLANDS 

JAKS    ILOILO 

Jalandoni,  J.   L.,   '13 

MANILA 

Arguelles,   A.    S.,   '09,    Chem. 


IOQ7 


Franks,   C.    W.,    '01,    Supt.    Schs. 
Hilario,   J.    F.,    '08,    Customs    Service 
Hill.  A.  J.,  g.  Lawyer 
McComb,  D.  Q.,  '10,  Chem. 
Morse,  Jessie,  '14 
Noon,  J.  A..  '13,  Prin. 
Sanvictores.  J.  G.,  '08,  Agt. 
Smolt,  F.   O.,  '91,  Chem. 
Wilson,  Willabelle  B.  (Mrs.  C.  V.  Powers) 
'08 

MARINDUQUE 

Larracas,  F.   V.,   '08,    Engr. 
OCCIDENTAL 

De  La  Rama,  J.,  '08 


PORTO    RICO 

PUNTA 

Van  Petten,  A.  A.,  '07,  Engr. 
SAN  JUAN 

Burton,   E.   K.,   '11,  Mgr. 


Frazer,  O.  B.,  '08,  Lawyer 

PORTUGAL 

COIMBRA 

Olson  Florence  A.   (Mrs.  W.  H.  Stallings) 

'12 
Stallings,  W.  H.,  Jr.,  g,  Stud.  Sec. 

SOUTH  AFRICA 

CEDARA  POTCIIEFSTROOM 

Haines,  G.  C,  g,  Entomol.  Reinecke,  T.  G.  W.,  g,  Lecturer 

CHIKORE  ORANGE   FREE  STATE 

Dysart,  J.  P.,  '06,  Missionary  Morkel,  W.  A.  K.,  '15,  Teacher 


EAST  LONDON 

Woolf,  H.  S.,  '15 

JOHANNESBURG 

Kummer.  L.,  '10,  Elec. 
Treu,  M.   R.  H..  '16 

LADYBRAND 

Hall,  E.   H.,   '18 

Hall,   T.    D.,    '14,   Instr. 


BUENOS  AIRES 

Basadre,   F.,  '14,  Engr. 
Fock,  E.  A.,  '16,  Insp. 
Mullen,  C.  J.,  '12 


POTOSI 

Moote,  P.  T.,  '16,  Engr. 


•MULDER'S  VLEI 

Ross,  J.  C,  g,  Chem. 

\'RYBURG 

Geiling,  E.  M.   K.,  g,  Agr. 


SOUTH  AMERICA 
ARGENTINA 

CHASCOMIS 

Sumay,   F.  J.,  '10,   Engr. 
RAMOS  MEJIA 

Sumay,    OI    J..    '09.    Engr. 

BOLIVIA 


lopS  University  or  Illinois 

SOUTH  AMERICA— Continued 
BRAZIL 

CASSIA  MINAS  PAVANA 

Teixeira,  E.  A.,  '17,  Engr.  da  Costa,  M.  F.,  '16 

LAS  PAULO  '  Kio  DE  JANEIRO 

de  Lima,  M.  F.,  '16     .  Couto,  L.  S.,  '16,  Engr. 

MANAOS  SAO  PAULO 

Howser,   '1\   R      '08,   Engr.  de   Souza.   J.    C,   '17 

Karnopp.   E.    B,    04.   Engr.  Hempel,  A.,  '95,  Entomol 

NATAL 

Green,  E,  C,  f.  Farmer 

CHILE 

CHUQUICOMATA  SANTIAGO 

Bennitt,  R.  A.,  '13.   Engr.  Barclay,  T.  H.,  '91,  Chem. 

Brooks,  Clara  M.  (Mrs.  R.  A.  Bennitt)  '12  Hufter,  C.  M.,  g.  Astronomer 

RANCAGUA 

Ka,ine,  W.  J.,  '06,  Mfr. 
Post,  R.  E.,  '06,  Engr. 

PARAGUAY 

ASUNCION 

Vallejos,   E.   E.,  '11 

URUGUAY 

MONTEVIDEO 

Conard,  P.   A„   '01,  Y.  M.   C.  A.  Sec. 
Smith,  Florence  M.    (Mrs.   P.  A.   Conard) 
'99 

SPAIN 

BARCELONA 

Bach-y-Rita,  P.,  f,  Asst. 
Watrous,  C.  B.,  '03,  Mgr. 

SYRIA 

BEIRUT 

Nickoley,  E.  F.,  '98,  Teacher 
Rhoads.  Emma  M.   (Mrs.  E.   F.  Nickoley) 
'99 

TURKEY 

PALESTINE,  NAZARETH 
Farah,    S.    R.,    '16 


INDEX  TO  ALUMNI 


Dead.  h  Honorary   Alumnus         g  Graduate  Alumnus 


'14     Aagaard,   G.    H.,   518 

'98     Aaron.   P.   J.,   108 

'85     Abbott,  A.  N.,  40 

'11     Abbott,  A.  N.,  40s 

'12     Abbott.  A.  W.,  444 

•11     Abbott,  B.  T.,  40s 

'08     Abbott,  Edwina  E.,  300 

'83     Abbott,  E.  L.,  32 

'83     Abbott,  Frances  D.,  367 

'13     Abbott,  Helen,  481 

'18     Abbott.  H.  G.,  706 

'15     Abbott,  L.  A.,  562 

'03     Abbott,  Ruth,    173 

'13     Abbott,  S.  D.,  481 

'11     Abbott,   Theodora   .S.,   405 

•77     Abbott,  T.  S.,   12 

'84     Abbott.  W.   L.,  36 

^Abe,   M.,  742 
'04     Abell.    R.   E.,    193 
'06     Abernathy.     Mrs.     .S.     C. 
(See       Roberts,       Kath- 
leen A.) 
':4     Abney,   B.,    518 
'12     Abney,  M.  D.,  444 
'05     Abrams,    D.    A.,    218 
'17     Abrams,  Ella,  635 
"00  *Abry,  B.  B.,   127 
'14     Acer,  D.  W.,  518 
'12     Acer,  H.  A.,  444 
'14     Acer,   Katharine   E.,   518 
"09     Ackemann,   H.   C,   330 
'17     Ackerson.   Esther  M.,  655 
'18     Ackert,  Alice  N.,  706 
'09     Ackert,  J.  E.,  330 
'12     Ackert,    Mrs.    J.    E.    (See 

Tanner,    Florence   M.) 
'17     Adams,   A.    M.,   655 
'83   *Adams,   C.   F.,   32 
'08     Adams,  E.  B.,  300 
'14  *Adams,  E.  F.,  518 
'96  *Adams,  E.  L.,  90 
'06     Adams,    L.    H.,    240 
'18     Adams,  Leota   V.,  706 
'is     Adams,  Mary  O.,  562 
'77     Adams.   Nettie,   12 
'00  "Adams,   O.    C,   127 
'15     Adams,  W.  C.,  562 
'18     Adams,  W.  D..  706 
'03     Adams,  Mrs.  W.  H.  (See 
Strehlow,    Cornelia    E.) 

g^Adams,  W.   S.,  742 

gAdler,   F.  H.  H.,  742 
'17     Adler,  L.,  655 
'12     Adriance,    Rhoda,  444 
'01     Adsit,  B.  W..    140 
'99     Adsit.    Mrs.    B.    W.,    (See 

Jones.    Louise) 
'17     Agg,   Sarah,   65s 
'17     Agnew.  Beulah  I.,  655 
'05     Agnew,  R.,  218 
'02   *Ahrens,  Anna  W.,   156 
'is     Ainsworth,  H.  F.,  562 
'is     Ainsworth,  H.   G..  562 
'18     Ainsworth,    Madalane    Z., 

.706 
'12     Ainsworth.  W.   W.,  444 
'08     Akers,  Deborah  C.,  300 

^Akers,    Miriam    C.,    742 
'os     Akers,  M.   K.,  218 

gAkJn.  Ida  E.,  742 
'00     Alarco,  J.   M..   127 
'15     Alband,    Laura,    562 
'13     Alband,  Lillian  M.,  481 
'17     Albaugh,  H.  L..  655 


'18  Albaugh,  Kathryn  R.,  70O 

'18  Albee,  C.  L.,  706 

'15  Albin,  H.  C,   562 

'12  Albrecht.    A.    J.,    444 

'16  Albrecht,    D.   A.,   605 

'11  Albrecht,   W.   A..  405 

Albright.  Mrs.  O.  R.  (See 

Hoover.  Ada  V.) 

'14  Allbright,    R.    B.,    518 

'13  Albright,    R.    IL,    481 

'14  Alden,  J.  L.,  518 

'14  Alden,    Mrs.    J.    L.    (See 

Wright.  Bernice) 

'04  Aldrich,    Blanche,    193 

'13  Aldrich,    H.    G.,    481 

'14  Aleshire,   Sarah   L.,   519 

'16  Alexander,  J.  A.,  605 

'12  Alkire,  Hazel   E.,  444 

"16  Allais,    Eugenie,    605 

'11  Allan,  W.   S..  405 

'08  Allen,  A.,  300 

"16  Allen,  Alice  A.,  606 

'01  Allen,  A.  M.,   140 

'04  Allen,  A.   W.,   193 

'05  Allen,    Mrs.    A.    W.    (See 

Stedman,  Angeline  J.) 
^Allen,  C.  H.,  742 

'77  *Allen,   C.   W.,    12 

"12  Allen,   E.    D..   444 

'12  Allen,    Mrs.    E.    H.    (See 

Van   Cleve,    Edith  J.) 

'03  Allen,    Edith    L.,    143 

'05  Allen,  E.  R.,  240 

'16  Allen,   E.   V.,   606 

'07  Allen,   F.    E.,   267 

'01  Allen,   F.    G.,    140 

'16  Allen,   F.    O.,   606 

'11  Allen,   G.   B.,   406 

'03  Allen,  Grace  M.,  218 

'18  Allen,  Hester  A.,  707 

'81  Allen.    Mrs.    J.    A.    (See 

Lawrence,  Nettie  E.) 

'13  Allen,  L.,  481 

'17  Allen,    Lucy    E.,    655 

'10  Allen,  L.  L.,  367 

'03  Allen,    L.   T.,  218 

'03  Allen,  Mae  L.,  173 

'05  Allen,  Mary  E..  219 

'15  Allen,  O.   W.,  562 

'03  Allen,   P..  219 

'11  Allen.      Mrs.       P.       (See 

Hatch.  Edith  I.) 

'16  Allen,  P.  G.,  606 

'76  Allen,  R.,   10 

'12  Allen.  R.,  Jr.,  444 

'13  Allen,   Ruby,   481 

'10  Allen,  R.  C.,  406 

'14  Allen.   R.   C.,   519 

'17  Allhands.   C.    L.,   653 

'03  Allin.    Eugenia,    173 

'06  *Allinson,  Mav,  240 

'13  Allison,  C.  W.,  481 

'06  Allison,  F.  G.,  240 

'07  Allison,   Mrs.   F.   G.    (See 

Kerr,   Josephine) 

'06  Allison,  H.  O.,  240 

'81  *Al!ison.  J.  G.,  24 

'06  Allison.  L  D.,  240 

'03  Allison.    Mrs.   I.   D.    (See 

Hoff.   Edna  D.) 

'16  Allison,    W.    A.,    606 

'09  Allum,    Mrs.    G.    F.    (See 

Lloyd.  Nell  E.) 

'17  Allyn,  Hester  A.,  633 

1099 


03  Allyn,  Mrs.  O.,  (See  Gil- 
kerson.   Frances   E.) 

2  Allyn,  O.  M.,  444 

8  Almond,  H.   H.,  707 

9  Alray,  L.  H.,  330 

0  Almy,  W.  H.,  406 

1  Almy,    Mrs.    W.    H.    (See 

Baird,  Florence) 

96  Alpiner.  Amelia  D.,  90 
02     Alspach,   F.   A.,    156 

o     Altekruse,   I.   B.,  367 
8     Altpeter,  Mabel  G.,  707 
06     Alverson.  Eva  L..  240 

10  *Alverson,    Grace   M.,    367 
09     Alverson,   Maude   L.,   331 

8  Alverson,  Ruth  A.,  707 
firAlvord,  C.  W.,  742 

6  Alvord,  Genevieve  R.,  606 

7  Alwood,  C.  G.,  633 

6  Alyea,  Mrs.  C.  J.  (See 
Van  Meter.  Helen  J.) 

6  Alyea.  M.  C.  V.  (See  Van 
Alyea,   M.   C.) 

o     Ambler,  Sarah,   127 

6  Amborn,    Louise,    606 
4     Ambrose,  A.   S.,  319 

7  Ambruster,  J.  R.,  635 

9  Ames,  A.  W.,  331 

7  Ames,  W.  B.,  655 
^Ammerman,   C.,   743 

6     Amos,  D.  J.,  606 

06  Amrine,  T.   H.,  240 

4  Amsbary,   H.   A.,   519 
6     Amsbary,  P.  D.,  606 

3  Amsbary.  Mrs.  P.  D.  (See 

Sutcliffe,    Marjorie    S.) 
^Amsterdam,    H.,    743 

4  Anderle,  E.  J..  519 
3     Anders,   E.,  219 

6     Anderson,   Augusta,    240 
3     Anderson,  A.  J.  A.,   562 

0  Anderson,  A.  L.,  367 

5  Anderson,     Mrs.     A.     N. 

(See    Neville,    Florence 
E.) 

1  Anderson,  A.  R.,  406 
g-.-Xuderson.  B.  A.,  743 

5  Anderson,    B.    F.,    362 

8  Anderson,  Birdina  M.,  707 

07  Anderson,  B.   T.,  267 

06  Anderson.  Mrs.  B.  T. 
(See  Bradley,  Tirzah 
V.) 

11  Anderson,  C.  E.,  406 

13  Anderson,    C.    F.,   481 

98  Anderson,  C.  G.,  108 
15  Anderson,  C.  J.,  563 
18     Anderson,   C.   L.,  707 

14  Anderson,  C.  S.,  519 

11  Anderson,  C.  T.,  406 

17  Anderson,   C.    W..   636 

18  Anderson,  Edla  V.,  707 
18     Anderson,  E.  W.,  707 

09  Anderson,     Florence     E., 

331 

97  Anderson,  G.  F.,  98 

08  Anderson,  G.  H.,  300 

12  Anderson,  G.  V.,  444 

99  'Anderson,  H.,  117 

10  Anderson,  H.  B.,  367 

09  Anderson,  H.  F..  331 
i/Anderson,  H.  W.,  743 

15  Anderson,  I.,  563 

13  Anderson,  Isabella,  481 


Univkrsity  of  Illinois 


04 
'14 
'is 

'18 

75 

'03 
'09 
'17 
'16 
'14 


Anderson,   J.    E.,    193 
Anderson,  J.   H.,  5:9 
Anderson,      Mrs.     J.     II. 
(See  Smith,  Gladys  M.) 
Anderson,  Jennie  L.,   707 
Anderson,  L.   L.,  219 
Anderson.  Laura  M.,  6 
Anderson,   Mary,  173 
Anderson,  M.  J.,  331 


•18 

'is 
'14 
'17 
'is 
'17 

'07 
'is 
'06 
'14 
93 
'16 
'is 
'13 
'18 
'13 
'16 
'18 
'13 
'13 


Anderson.  Olive,   656 
Anderson,  O.  H.,  606 
Anderson,   Rena,    519 
Anderson,   R.  A.   M.,  367 
Anderson,   R.  B.,  707 
g-^nderson,    S.    H.,    743 
Anderson,  W.  F.,  563 
Anderson,  W.  S..  519 
Anderson,  W.  W.,  656 
Anderson,  W.  W.,  563 
Anderson,    Mrs.     W.    W. 

(See  Smith,  Gladys) 
Andree,  J.  W.  S.,  267 
Andresen.   H.   H.   L.,   563 
Andrew,    C.    E.,    240 
Andrews.   C.   B.,    si9 
Andrews,  H.   P..  68 
Andrews,  H.  L.,  606 
Andrews,  J.  A.,   563 
Andrews,  J.  B.  481 
Andrews,  Mary  A.,  707 
Andrews,  Peach  H.,  481 
Andrews,  R.  C.,  606 
Andrews,  Ruth  H.,  707 
Andrews,  W.  O.,  481 
Andrews,  W.  B.,  481 
^Andronescu,  D.  D.,  743 
'18     Andrus.  Dora  A.,  29 
'15*  Angarola,  M.  L..  563 
'10     Angerstein,  T.   C   367 
'14     Anthony,  C.  B..  519 

^Anthony,  Mamie  E.,  743 

11  Anthony,  W.   C..  406 
'18     Antoszewski,  R.  H.,  707 
'12     Apgar,  L.  M.,  444 

'00     Appelquist,  J.  G.,   127 
Apple,    C.    E.,    174 
Apple,  C.  H.,  519 
Apple,    Mrs.    C.    H.    (See 

Korth.  Prieda  E.) 
Apple,    Ghloe  M.,   268 
Applegate,  A.  A.,  520 
Applegate,.    Mrs.     A.      A 

(See    Robinson,     Grace 

M.) 
Applegate,  Anna  M.,  300 
Applegate,  P.  G.,  241 
Applegate.  V.  L..  406 
Arbciter.  G.  J.,  68 
Arber.  P.  V.,  606 
Arbuckle,   G.   S.,  444 
Archer,  A.  W.,  268 
Archer,   C.   L.,  241 
Arends,  A.  B.,  6s6 
Arends.  Annis  L.,   707 
Arends,  P.  G..  367 
Argraves,  A.  J.,  268 
Arguelles,  A.   S.,  331 
Arizpe,  J.  D.  V.,  241 
Armeling.  C.  E.,  193 
Armeling,  H.   R.,  241 
Armington,  Clara  G.,   707 
Armington,    Dorothy    M., 

563 
Armitage.  J.  H.,   140 
Armour,   P.   P.,  563 
Armour,  Mrs.  P.  P.   (See 

Marbold,   Margaret  A.) 
Arms,  H.  C.,  83 
Arms,  J.   L.,  406 
Armstrong,   Alice  N.,  6s6 
Armstrong,  C.  E.,  219 
Armstrong.   Delia,   563 
Armstrong,  P.  H.,  117 
Armstrong,  J.  E.,  24 
Armstrong.   T.   E.,  98 
17     Armstrong,   T.  H.,  656 

12  Armstrong,  Louise  C.,  445 


03 

'14 
'16 

'07 
'14 


•08 
'06 


07 
'06 
'17 
'18 
'10 
'07 
'09 
•06 
'04 
'06 
•18 

'is 


15 
'is 

'95 
'i  I 
'17 
'oS 
'is 
'99 
•81 
'97 


Armstrong,  L.  P.,  563 

*  Armstrong,  Maud  G.,  26S 
Armstrong,    Mrs.     R.    H. 

(See  Swezey,  Anne  D.) 
Armstrong,   W.   C,   563 
Armstrong,    Mrs.    W.    C. 

(See  Navlor,  Helen  A.) 
Arndt.  P.  W.,  656 
Arnold,  C.  N.,  406 
Arnold,  H.  C.,  520 
Arnold.  J.  J.,   108 
Arnold.  Lillian  B.,  157 

*  Arnold,  Mary  E.,  68 
ArnoUl,  N.,  482 
Arnold.   R.,  406 
Arnold.  R.  II.,  331 

^Arnold,  R.  M.,  744 
Arnold.  W.   H..  Jr.,  367 
Arnold,  W.  W.,  140 
Arntzen,  Igna  I.,  656 
Arps,    Mrs.    G.    P.     (See 

Black,  Alice  M.) 
Arthur,  R.  S.,  300 
Asai,  S.,  6s6 
Ash,  J.  L..  707 
Ashbeck,  W.  L.,  606 
Ashbeck,  Mrs.  W.  L.  (See 

Hartford,  Naomi  R.) 
Ashburn,  C.  M.,  320 

^  Ashby.  Lida  M.,  32 
Ashdown,  E.  H.,  331 
Ashley,  Harriet  E.,   127 

gAshley,   June  M.,   744 
Ashley,  L.   E.  C,  368 
Ashton,   Pearl  W.,  445 
Askins,  A.  E.,   193 
Atkins,  E.  L.,  563 
Atkinson,  A.   K.,  482 
Atkinson,  P.  M.,  Jr.,  482 
Atkinson,  H.  J.,  300 
Atkinson,  Helen  M.,  241 
Atteberry,   C.  W..  44s 
Attebery,  Clara  M.,  520 
Attebery.  Hazel,  708 
Attebery,  H.  P.,  606 
Atwood,  C.  A.,  482 
Atwood,  J.  T.,  174 
Atwood,  L.   P.,  75 
Atwood.  P.  W.,  300 
Augustinus.  P.,  241 
Augustus,  E.  K.,  520 
Augustus,  Lalah  M.,  656 
Augustus,  R.   E.,  606 
Atumer,  J.  P.,   300 

gAustin,   Alice  L.,  744 
Austin,   B.    S.,   563 
Austin.   C.  C,   268 
Austin.   Mrs.    C.    C.    (See 

Mackay,  Sarah  D.) 
Austin,   H.   E.,  564 

*  Austin,  J.,  36 

Austin,    Mrs.    J.    C.    (See 
Cuthbert,   Dorothy   L.) 
^Austin,  M.  M..  744 
^Austin,  Vida  A.,  744 

Auten,    T.  T.,   607 

Avery,   G.   T.,   656 

Avery,  J.    M.,   1^20 

Avery,   Kittie  C,  29 

Avery,   R.   A.,  656 

Avey,  D.  M.,  368 

Avey,    Mrs.    D.    M.    (See 
Newcomb,  Jessie  R.) 

Awsumb,  G.,  241 

Axelson,  Alice  G..  364 

Axelson,   Aphyld   J.,  406 

Axline,   E.    S.,    656 

Ayers,  Annetta.  36 

Ayers,  Grace,  68 

Ayers,   J.    P..   40 

Ay  res,  Laura  B.,  43 
;7Avres,  Zalda  M.,  744 

Babb.  Mrs.  T.    (See  Con- 
nct,  Ella) 
;?Babbitt,  A.,  744 
^Babbitt,   II.  E..   744 

Babcock,  C.   L.,  75 


iS     B 


Babcock,  D.,  656 

Babcock,   G.   H.,   36 

Babcock.  Tannic  M.,  607 

Babcock,  \V.  A.,  43 

Bach,   Beulah  W.,  44s 

Bach,  R.,  482 

Bach.  T.   W.,  301 

Bacher,  H.  R.,  564 

Bachmann,   P.,   368 

Bacon,  H..  68 

Bacon,    Katharine   I.,    22 

Bacon,  L.  P..  241 

Bacon,  R.  H.,  607 
•Bacon,    Mrs.    R.    H.    (See 
Bolen,  Mabel  H.) 

Bade,  C.  II..  564 
gBade,  C.  W.,  744 

Bader.  W.  J..  157 

Badger,  Eunice  L.,  708 

Badger,  H.  S.,  482 

Baechler.  Matilda  M.,  708 

Bacchtold,  Elsie  L.,  607 

Baer,  D.  A.,  193 

Baer.  P.  E..  406 

Bagby,   P.    C,   268 

Bagley.  G.  D.,  445 

Bagusin.   A.   M.,  564 

Bailey,    Mrs.    A.    D.    (See 
Carey.   Alice) 
*Bailev.  D.  H.,  140 

Bailey,  E.  H..  368 
ailey,  E.  W.,  708 

Bailey,   E.   W.,   744 
*Bailey,   J.    W.,   564 

Bailey,  R.  E.,  482 

Bailey,  L.  P.,  564 
gBailey,  Margaret  L.,  745 
•Bailey,  S.   G..  29 

Bailey,  T.   S.,  219 
/tBailey,  W.  J.,  825 

Bailey,  W.  T.,   193 

Bailie,  R.  M..  520 

Bain.   W.   B.,   607 

Baines,  Alice  E.,  520 

Baines,   O.    R.,  445 

Bainuni.   G.   C,  482 
^Bair.    W.    H.,    745 

Baird.   Bertha  S.,  407 

Baird.    Ethel    M.,   482 

Baird,   Florence,  407 

Baird.   Grace  J.,   241 

Baird.  J.   H.,  331 

Baird,  J.   M.,   301 

Baird,  L.  P..  268 

Baker,     Adaline     M.,     157 

Baker,  A.  M.  M..  Jr.,  564 

Baker,  Amelia  W.,  520 

Baker,  C.   P.,  268 

Baker.    Mrs.    C.    P.    (See 
Gibbs.  Charlotte  M.) 
g'Baker,  C.   L,  745 

Baker.   C.   P.,   407 

Baker.    Mrs.    D.    R.    (See 
Hill,  Wilma  M.) 

Baker.  E.  J.,    16 

Baker,  E.  J.,   407 

Baker,    Eleanor   M.,    241 

Baker,  H.  N..  268 
♦Baker,    H.    W.,    140 

Baker,  G.,  656 

Baker,  G.  C.  656 

Baker,  Imo   E.,  219 

Baker.   I.   O.,   5 

B.-iker,  T.  W..  219 
•Baker,  Kittie  M.,  25 

Baker,  L.,  174 

Baker,  Laura  M.,  44s 

Baker.  O.  H.,  268 
gBnkcr,  R.  E.,  745 

Baker,  R.  L.,  269 

Baker.  Ruth  M.,  331 

Baker,  VV.  E.,  607 

Baker.  Z.   P..   127  * 

Bakhshi,  S.  R..  607 

Balcli,    Eva.    269 

Balch,  Nellie  A..  708 

Balcom.  H.  C.  368 


Index  to  Alumni 


IIOI 


i8     Balderson,  T.  A.,  708 

1 1  Baldwin,  Ada  L.,  407 
01      Baldwin,  Aneta,    140 

12  Baldwin,   E.    R.,   445 

09  Baldwin,  F.  B.,  331 

06  Baldwin,   F.    D.,   241 
^Baldwin,  F.  M.,  745 

16     Baldwin,  Janet  C,  607 
08     Baldwin,  Jessie  C,  301 

16  Baldwin,   L.    S.,   607 

17  Baldwin,      Margaret      H., 

6S7 
12     Baldwin,   Mayme   A.,   44s 

10  Balis,  W.  H.,  368 

16  Balkenia,  Sally,  607 

07  Ball,  J.   D.,  269 

17  Ball.   Mary  E.,   657 

08  Ball.  R.  L.,  301 
gBall,  T.  R.,  745 
gBallsns,  Anna  M.,  745 

'07     Ballantyne,  G.  H.,  269 
'78  *BalIard,    C.    K.,    16 
'04     Ballard,  W.  S..  193 

g^Ballew,  Margaret  E.,  745 
'04  *Ballinger,   R.   A.,    193 
'76  *Ballou,    E.    L.,    10 
'10     Ballou,    Mrs.    F.    H.    (See 

Young,   Rose  J.) 
'14     Ballou,  J.  L.,  520 
gBalzer.   G.  J.,   745 
'18     Bamesberger,     Velda     C, 

708 
'15     Bane,  F.  M.,  564 
'12     Bane,   Geneva  M..  445 
'12     Bane,  Juliet  L.,  445 
'06     Bannan,  J.   L.,   241 
'11      Bannister,   B.,  407 
'86     Bannister,  G.  S.,  43 
'11      Bannister,   J.   C,   407 
'11      Bannister,  K.,  407 
'08     Bannon,  Winifred  A.,  301 
'06     Banschbach,   Litta  C,  241 
'06     Bansfield,     Mrs.     M.     O. 

(See    Brown.    Mandelle 

T.) 
'02     Barackman,  G.  B.,  157 
'92     Barber,   Alice   M.,   64 
'84  *Barber,  Ella  V.,  36 
'07     Barber,  H.  H.,  269 
'14     Barber,  H.  T.,  520 
'16     Barber,  J.  K.,  607 
'13     Barber,  Julia  M.,  482 
'13     Barber,  L.  C,  482 
'14     Barber,  P.   C,  520 
'92     Barber,   W.   D.,   64 
'84     Barbour,  H.  H.,  36 
'85  *Barbour,  Mrs.  H.  H.  (See 

Wright,   Minnie   S.) 
'14     Barbre,  C,   520 
'91      Barclay,   T.    H.,   60 
'87     Barclay,   W.,  47 
'06     Bard,   J.    W..   242 
'is      Barden,  H.   E.,   564 
'01      Bardwell,  Faith  L.,  140 
'16     Bardwell,   Laura  A.,  607 
'09     Bardwell,    R.    C,    332 
'08     Bardwell,  Mrs.  R.  C.,(See 

McCaskey,    Wendla    J.) 
'10     Bardwell,  R.  W.,  368 
'11     Bardwell.     Mrs.     R.     W. 

(See    Smith,    Gertrude 

C.) 
'04     Barcuther,    Mrs.    R.    A. 

(See   Slocum,   Mary  J.) 
gBarger,   Panzy  L.,   745 
'07     Barger,  T.  M.,  269 
'14     Bargh.  G.  H.,  520 
'11      Bargola,  J.   A.,  407 
'06     Barickman,  R.  E.,  242 
'15     Barker,  B.  A.,  564 
'17     Barker,  E.  F.,  657 
'92     Barker,  J,  K..  64 
'08     Barker,    L.    B.,   30: 
'94     Barker,  L.  W..  75 
'o.s     Barker,  Mary  E.,  219 
'04     Barker,  P.,   193 


06 


Barkley,  Mrs.  G.  C.  (See 

Burrell.  Ethel  N.) 
Barknian,  C.   P..   564 
Barkstorm.  E.  C,  657 
Darloga.  D.  F..  301 

i'Barlow,   B.,   746 
Barlow.  R.   L.,   s^H 
Barman,  S.  C  564 

♦Barnard,    D.    E.,    6 
Barnard,  Lela  E.,  219 
Barnes,  A.   E.,   7 
Barnes,  A.  L.,  56^ 
Barnes.  Bertha  E.,  25 
Barnes,   C.   C,   29 
Barnes,  E.  C.  657 

*Barnes,  H.  J.,  657 
Barnes,  Helen  M.,  657 
Barnes,  Mary  G.,  708 
Barnes,  Mary  L.,  49 

gBarnes,  Mildred,  746 
Barnes,  Nell,   564 
Barnes,   O.    A.,  607 
Barnes,   R.   D.,   608 
Barnes.    Mrs.    R.    D.    (See 

Anderson,    Olive) 
Barnes,   Ruth  L.,  708 
Barnes,   R.   O.,   565 
Barnes.   Winifred,   708 
Barnett,  A.   F.,   140 
Harnett,   Mrs.   C.   O.   (See 

Nuckolls.   Mary   E.) 
Barnett,   Mrs.  J.   H.    (See 

Taggart,   Clementine) 
Barnett.  W.  F.,  269 
Barnhart.  C.  A.,  219 
Barnhart,  Edna  P.,  301 
Barnhart,  J.  M.,  242 
Barnhart,   Mrs.    (See  Mc- 

Gee.  Edna  A.) 
Barr,   Mrs.   A.    (See  Call, 

Hortense) 
Barr,  G.  A.,  98 
Barr,  J.,   55 
Barr,  J.,   157 
Barr,  N.   R.,  407 

^Barr,   O.  A.,   746 
Barr,    Susan  J..   242 
Barradell,   A.   E.,  407 
Barreau,   A.   M.,   565 
Barrett.   Agnes,    368 
Barrett,  C.  V.,  174 

♦Barrett,  D.  H.,  44 
Barrett,  E.  E..  69 
Barrett,   F.  N.,   657 
Barrett.  G.  F.,   127 
Barrett,  J.  L.,  301 
Barrett,  J.  T.,   174 
Barrett,  O.   G.,  445 
Barrett,  Sarah  A.,  407 
Barrick,  Nellie  E.,  520 
Barrickman,    Mrs.    R.    I., 

(See  Alband,  Laura) 
Barringer.  Edna,  565 
Barron,  A.  F.,  565 
Barry,   C,   83 

*Barry,  C.  H.,  12 
Barry,  Frank,  13 
Barry.    Mrs.    H.    B.    (See 

Reasoner.  Clara  B.) 
Barry,  Jennis  E.,  708 
Barry.  Mary  C,  445 
Bartells.   E.   J.,   301 
Bartells,  G.  C.,  Jr.,  301 
Bartells,  H.  H.,  482 
Bartels,  Minnie.  657 
Bartels.  Nellie  F.,  608 
Barter.  Ada  T.,  269 
Barter,  H.  H.,  193 
Barth,   E.  F..  608 
Barth,  G.  A.  C,  368 
Barth,    O.,    332 

*Bartholf,  E.  G.,  36 
Barlholf,  W.  J.,  36 
Bartholomew,      Ruth      P., 

708 
Bartholow,  J.  S.,  608 


06 


'16     Bartholow,     Mrs.     J.      S. 

(See     Weinberg,    Flora 

J.) 
Bartlett,  H.  E.,  69 
Bartlett,  H.  O.,  708 
Bartlcy.  J.  S..  608 
Bartling^  H.  W.,  521 
Barto,  D.  O.,  242 
Barto.  Harriet  T..  608 
Barto,  Margaret  M.,  657 
Barto,  P.  S.,  242 
Barto,    Mrs.    P.    S.    (See 

Webb.  Anna  V.   D.) 
Barton.  Olive  L.,  220 
Barton,  P.  L.,  407 
Barton,   Mrs.   W.  D.    (See 

Matthews,  Bessie  G.) 
Barton,  W.  E.,  269 
Basadre,  F.,  521 
Bascom,  G.   R..  220 
Bascom,  Mrs.  G.  R.    (See 

Banschbach.    Litta    C.) 

13  Bascome,   B.   S.,  482 

10  'Bashen,  G.  B.,  368 

14  Bass,  G.  W.,  521 
05     Bass,  W.  J.,  220 

12     Bassett,  C.  W.,  445 
02     Bassett,  H.,   157 

1 1  Bassett.  J.  B..  407 

80  Batchelder.    Augusta,    22 

02  Bates,  J.  S.,  157 

05  Bates.    Mrs.    M.    C.    (See 

Bullard,  Helen   E.) 

06  Bates,  R.  P.,  242 

12  Bates,  S.  C,  445 
gBates.  S.  J..  746 

17     Battaile,   Sallie  C,  657 
08     Batterson,  Mayme  A.,  301 
17     Battey,  B.  R.  Jr.,  657 
17     Battey.   Zilpha   C.   657 
17     Bauder,  L.  A.,  657 

08  Bauer,  A.  H.,  301 
06     Bauer,   Effie  L.,   242 

09  Bauer,   F.  C,   332 

13  Bauer,  Mrs.  F.  C.  (See 

Garrett,  Louise  W.) 

11  Bauer.   F.   S.,  408 

12  Bauer,  F.  W.,  446 

14  Bauer,  H.  L.,  521 
14     Bauer,  L.  M.,  521 

11  *Bauer,  O.  A.,  408 

04  Bauer,  R.  S.,  194 

12  Baum,  A.  E.,  446 
0.S     Baum,  H.  W..  83 

13  Bauman.  L.  P.,  483 

13  Bauman,  Mrs.  L.  P.   (See 

Combe,  Eleanor  M.) 
94     Baumann,   O.,   76 
12     Baumann,  T.  A..  446 

14  Baumgarten,  A.    VV.,   521 
gBaumgartner,  Rachael  A., 

746 

08  Baxter,  C.   B.,   302 

1 1     Baxter,  Florence  G.,  408 
06     Baxter,  M.   E..  242 

03  Baxter,   Mrs.   M.   E.    (See 

Martin,  Grace) 
14     Baxter,  V.  B.,  521 
99  *Bayard,  S.  M.,   117 
^Bayley,   P.   L.,   746 

14  Beach.  Amy  A..  521 

81  Beach,  B.  E.,  25 

81     Beach.    Mrs.    B.    E.    (See 
Macknet.  Metta  M.  I.) 

09  Beach,  B.  M.,  332 

05  Beach.  C.  W.,  83 
88  *Beach,  Etta  L.,  49 
16  Beach.  F.  H.,  608 

15  Beach.  Mrs.  F.  H.  (See 

Stipp.    Blanche) 

06  Beach,   H.   C,  242 

96  Beach,  J.  G.,  90 

01     Beach.   Laura  M..   60 

gBeach,  W.  S.,  746 
88     Beadle.  J.  G..  49 

97  Beadle.  T.   B.,   98 
97     Beal,  A.  C,  98 


II02 

'o8     Beal,  D.  M.,  302 

•16     Beal.  W.  H..  608 

'j2     Beall,  C.  W.,  446 

•15     Beall,  J.   P.,   565 

'c3     Bean,  C.   H.,   174 

'06     Bean,  Elsie  M..  242 

'17     Bean,  Lillian  B.,  658 

'08     Bear,  A.  L.,  302 

'18     Bear,  C.  R.,  708 

'03     Bear,  E.  R..  174 

'03     Bear,    Katherine    W.,    174 

•jo     Bear,   L.   R..  368 

'15     Beard.  W.  P.,  56s 

'07     Beardsley,      Eleanor     M., 

2O9 
•09     Beardsley.   G.   D.,   332    , 
•81     Beardsley,     Mrs.     H.     M. 

(See   Davis.   Marietta) 
'is     Beardsley,     Mrs.     J.      E. 

(See  Robbins,   Ruth) 
'90     Beardsley,  J.   W.,   56 
'79     Beardsley,  W.  M.,  20 
'98     Beasley,  D.  Edythe,  108 
'94     Beasley,  H.  E.,  76 
'14     Beattie,  G.  W.,  521 

gBeattie.  H.  J.,  746 

gBeatty,  A.  J.,  746 
'16     Beatty,  E.  C.  O.,  608 
'18     Beatty,  O.  C,  708 
'03     Beaty,  F.  M..  174 
'16     Beaubien,   W.   P.,   608 
•06     Beauford.  May  A.,  242 
'14     Beaumont.  G.  S.,  521 
'16     Bebb,  E.  A.,  608 
'16     Bebb,   F.,   608 
'10     Bebb.   H.,   368 
'09     Bebb.  Mrs.  H.  (See  Howe, 

Mary) 
'12     Bebb,  K.,  446 
'12     Bebb,  Mabel,  446 
'13     Bebb.  M.  R.,  483 
'os  *Beck,  C,   220 

gBeck,  C.  B..  746 
'00     Beck,  Florence  M.,  127 
•11     Beck.  H.  C,  408 
•12     Beck,    Mrs.    J.    B.     (See 

Goebel,  Louise) 
'07  *Beck,  J.  P.,  269 
•15     Beck,  Martha   S.,   565 

gBeck,  Mary  L.,  746 
'18     Beck.   Ruth  M.,  708 
'09     Beck,  R.  O.,  332 
'07     Beckemeyer    O.  W.,  269 

gBecker,  A.   J.,  747 
'16     Becker,  L.   M.,  609 
'13     Becker,  M.  L.,  483 
'17     Becker,  P.,  658 
'17     Becker,  W.  H.,  658 
'98     Beckerley,  G.  F.,   117 
'12     Beckington,  Olive  R.,  446 
'03     Beckman,  J.  P.,  174 
'92     Beckwith    F.,  64 

^Bedient,  Ethel  L.,  747 
'97     Beebe,  C.  D.,  99 
•14     Beebe,  C.  K.,  521 
'95     Beebe,  F.  A..  83 
'02     Beebe,   Florence  J..   i57 
•09     Beeby,    Mrs.    F.    F.    (See 

Hall,  Ethel  L.) 
•11     Beecher,  H.   B.,  408 
'      gBeekley,  J.  S.,  747 
•98     Beem,  F.   C.,   108 
'10     Beemer,  A.  W.,  369 
•12     Beers,  C,  Jr.,  446 
'03     Beers,  L.  F.,  174 
'17     Beers,  O.  E.,  658 
•96     Begole,  J.   F.,  90 
•17     Behel,  W.  A..  658 
'16     Behr.  H.  R.,  609 
'93     Behrensmeyer.  G.  P.,  69 
'j6     Behrensmeyer,  Helen,  609 
'15     Beifuss.  E.  L.,  565 
'10     Beinlich,  B.  A.,  369 
•01     Bell.  A.  T.,  140 
■is     Bell.  E.  D.,   s6s 
'01      Bell.  E.  D.  F.,  141 
•18     Bell.  Edith  M.,  709 


University  of  Illinois 

'10    Bell,  C.  M.,  369 
•10     Bell,  H.  E.,  369 

^Bell,  J.  E..  747    ^      „ 
•09     Bell,  Mrs.  J.  E.  (See  Retz. 

Rosalie  M.) 
'16     Bell,  K.  C.  609 
'14     Bell.  L.  R.,  S2I 
'06     Bell,  Marian  C,  243 
'15     Bell,   Mary,   565 
'17     Bell,  Norma  E.,  658 
'09     Bell,  R.  L.,  322 
'81      Bellamy,   A..   25 
'14     Belnap.  N.  D.,  521 
'16     Belshaw.  C.   F.,   609 
'12     Belsley,  B.   R..  446 
'12     Belt,  J.  H..  446 
'i2     Belting,  C.  H.,  446 
'os     Belting,  Flora  P.  M.,  220 
'12     Belting.  P.  E.,  446 
'07     Belts,  C.,  270 
'16     Beltz,  J.  S.,  609 
'06     Bench,  A.  R.,  243 
'09  *Benefiel,  Eva  M.,  332 
'08     Benjamin,   F.    P.,  302 
'14     Benjamin,  H.  W.,  S21 
'14     Benjamin,  M.   G.,  522 
'12     Benjamin,     Mrs.      R.     B. 

(See  Erskine,  Nellie) 
'15     Benner,  A.  J.,  565 
'is     Benner,  W.   L,  565 
'07     Bennett,  A.  N.,  270 
'89     Bennett,  C,  53 

^Bennett,  C.  E.,  747 
'12  Bennett,  C.  S.,  446 
'00     Bennett,  Edith  P.,   127 

^Bennett,  Elizabeth  R.,  747 
■16     Bennett,  F.   L.,   609 
'89     Bennett,  F.  M..  S3 
'92     Bennett,  Mrs.  F.  M.  (See 

Barber,  Alice  M.) 
'96     Bennett,  Georgiana  E.,  90 
'09     Bennett,  H.  C,  332 
'16     Bennett,  Hazel  M.,  609 
'06     Bennett.  Mrs.  M.  E.  (See 

Wheeler,  Mary  M.) 
'14     Bennett,  Nancy  L.,  522 
'99     Bennett,   Ruth,    117 
'99     Bennett,  R.,  117 
'92     Bennett,   Sarah,   65 
'03     Bennett,   Stella,    17s 
'12     Bennett,  S.  A.,  446 
'15     Bennett,  W.  H.,   565 
'02     Bennett,  W.  L.,  IS7 
"13     Bennitt,  R.  A..  483 
'12     Bennitt,  Mrs.  R.  A.   (See 

Brooks,  Clara  M.) 
'05  Benson,  A.  C,  220 
'15  Benson,  A.  E..  565 
'16     Benson,  Mrs.  E.  (See  Lin- 

nell.   Carrie   E.) 
'14     Benson,  Mrs.   E.   C.    (See 

Gere.  Helen  B.) 
'90   *Benson,    E.   M.,    56 
'i  1      Benson,  J.   P.,  408 
"nj      Benson.  J.  R.,  194 
'16     Benson,  Susan  T.,  600 
'07     Bent,  C.  H.,  270 
•05     Bent.    Mrs.    C.    H.     (See 

B.-iker.  Imo  E.) 
■i8     Bentley,  Beulah  B.,  709 

gBentley,  R.  C,  747 
'14     Bentley,  R.  L.,  522 
'ti     Benton,  F.  S..  408 
'16     Bentz.  C.  T,.,  609 
'16     Berg,  B.  C,  609 
gBergeim,  O.,  747 
'11      Berger,  Adda  E.,  408 
'18     Berger,  Cora,  709 
'13     Berger,  F.  E.,  483 
"03     Berger,  J.  M.,  17s 
'13     Berger,  W.,  483 
'06     Bergert.  IL  A..  243 
'14     Bergland.  F.   H.,   522 
gBergman,  C.  J.,  747 
'14     Bcrgmann,    A.    L.,   522 
'is     Bergmann.  F..  565 
'10     Berkema.  L  J.,  369 


12     Berkemeyer,   W.   C,   446 
16     Berlin,  Marie  V.,  609 

14  Bernard,  L.  C,  522 
18     Berner,   L.   R.,   709 

16     Bernhardt,    Josephine    E., 
609 

15  Bernhardt,    Pearl    A.    M.. 

S66 
I J     Berninger,  Harriet  J.,  566 
10     Bernreuter,   W.,  369 

10  Berns,  M.  A.,  369 

1 1  Bernstein,   L.   S..  408 

10  Berolzheimer,  Hannah  B., 

369 
08     Berolzheimer,   S.   M.,   302 
08     Berolzheimer,  Teresa  R., 

302 

95  Berry,  E.  H.,  108 

14  'Berry,  E.  H.,  522 
gBerry,  H.  B.,  747 

:o     Berry,  R.  C,  309 

15  Berwald.  C.  H.,  566 
c8     Besore,  Hazel,  302 

96  Besore,   Nellie,  90 

08  Best,    Mrs.    H.    W.    (See 

Williamson,  Florence) 
07   *Bethel,  C.  H.,  270 
05     Betts,  D.  R.,  220 
18     Beust,  C.  709 
07  *Bevan,    Mrs.    C.    J.    (See 

Chesnut,  Jennette  S.) 
04  Bevans,  Mary  M.,  194^ 
99     Bevans,  T.  A.  M.,  117 

16  Bevis,  A.  L.,  610 

09  Bevis,  D.  G.,  332 

16  Beyer,   Elizabeth   G.,  610 

07  Beyer,  G.  F.,  270 

15   "Beyer,    Mrs.    O.    S.    (See 
Schoepperle,  Katherine) 
15     Beyer,  Vera,   566 
09      Beyrer,   W.  H.,  332 

00  Bickel,  Mary  A.,  333 

04     Bicket,   Mrs.    H.    S.    (See 
McClure.  Elizabeth  D.) 

14  Bicknell,    Fay   H.,    522 
gBiegler.  P.  S.,  747 

18     Bierhaum,  E.  A.,  709 

12  Biester.   Alice,  447 

17  Bigel,  W.  Jr.,  658 

99     Bigelow.  Mary  C,   117 

11  Biggs,  J.   U.,  408 

15  Bigler,  H.  E.,  566 

16  Bigler,   Mrs.    H.    E.    (See 

Mosier,    Leota) 

14  Bilhorn,  W.  E.,  522 
09     Billings,  W.  E.,  333 

08  Billingsley,   Mary   P.,   302 

16  Billman,  E.,  610 

12  Billmann,  D.  W.,  447 

80  Bills,  C.  J.,   22 

83     Bills,     Mrs.     C.    J.     (See 
Lewis,    Camilla   F.) 

04  Binder,   Mrs.    F.    H.    (See 

Moore,  Jennie  E.) 

17  Binder,   G.    F.,   658 
88     Bing,  B.,  49 

18  Bing,   Bertha  H.,  709 

15  Bingham.  A.   E.,  566 
03      Biossat,  H.  A.,  175 

18     Birchard,   J.   W.,   709 
18     Birchard,   Leola   M.,   709 

01  Bird.  F.  J.,  141 
gBirclsall,   L.   I.,   748 

03     Bird/ell,  L.  E.,    175 

05  Birkhoff,  Mrs.  G.  D.  (See 

Grallus.   Margaret   E.) 

81  Birney,  F.  L.,  2S 
II      Birney,  T.  M..  408 
05     Bishop,  G.  W.,  220 

16  Bishop,  Jessie  E.,  610 
gBissell,  D.  W.,  748 

15     Bissell,  G.  F..  566 

gBixby,   Madeline  K.,  748 
01     Black,  Alice  M.,  141 
18     Black,   B.  A.,   709 
II      Black.  C.   D..  408 


Index  to  Alumni 


1 103 


'08     Black,    Mrs.    E.    T.    (See 

McCain,  Myrtle   B.) 
'10  *Black,  Grace  J.,  369 
'03     Black,  G.  VV.,  17S 
'14     Black,  J.  E.,  522 
'01      Black,  Laura  L.,  141 
'12     Black,  R.  O.,  447 
'07  *Black,   W.,   270 
'98     Black,  W.  W.,  108 
'08     Black,  W.  Z.,  302 
'10     Black,    Mrs.    W.    Z.    (See 

Leas,    Mildred) 
'77     Blackall,   C.  H.,  13 
'14     Blackburn,  F.  J.,  522 
'83     Blackburn,     Mrs.     J.     M. 

(See     Wright,     Minnie 

E.) 
'04     Blackburn,  R.  J.,  194 
'13     Blackburn,    R.    E.,    483 
'18     Blackstone,  A.,   709 
'10     Blaine,  C.  E.,  369 
'12     Blair,  Eva,  447 
'05     Blair,  F.  I.,  220 
'04     Blair.    Mrs.     F.    I.     (See 

Dillon,   Mertie   M.) 
'12     Blaisdell,  E.   B.,  447 
'15     Blake,  G.  W.,  566 
'87     Blake,  J.   B.,  47 
'09     Blake,   Katherine  M.,  333 
'11      Blakeslee.    E.    F.,   408 
'is     Blakeslee.  Mrs.  E.  F.  (See 

Seaman,   Katherine) 
'90     Blakeslee,  J.   W.,  90 
'13     Blakeslee,  W.  A.,  483 
'93     Blakesley,   G.   W.,    69 
'10      Bland.  E.,  370 
'09     Bland,   Rose,   333 

gBlatherwick,  N.  R.,  748 
'13     Blatherwick.   W.   F.,   483 

gBlayney,    Lillian,   748 
'16     Eleuel,  Marie  T.,  610 
'So     Bley,  J.  C.  22 
gBliss,   C.    K.,   748 
gBliss.  F.  W..  748 
'11      Bliss,  Helen  E.,  409 
'04     Blocher,  J.  D.,  194 
'12      Block,    E.    R.,   447 
'16      Block,  E.  S.,  610 
'03     Block,  E.  W.,  1 75 
'17     Block,  Frieda  E.,  658 
'07     Block,  W.  R.,  270 
'17     Blohm,  G.  C,  658 
'08     Blohm,  L.  R.,  302 
'10     Blomfeldt,  A.  A.,  370 
'09     Blood.    Mrs.    L.    A.    (See 

Clarke,    Carrie    L.) 
'08     Blos.som,    Mrs.     A.     (See 

Sargent    Agnes  L.) 
'14     Blough,  E.  B.,  522 
'06     Blue,     Mrs    .H.    J.     (See 

Baker,  Eleanor  M.) 
'17     Bluhm,   H.  J.,  658 
'14     Blum,  W.  J..   522 
'06     Blunt,  Mrs.  H.  (See  Gay, 

Mary   L.) 
'10     Boardman,  H.  C,  370 
'13     Bock.  P.  T.,  483 
'16     Bockemohle    C.  L.  A.,  610 
'99     Bocock,  C.  E.,  117 

gBodfish    Elizabeth,  748 
'07  *Bodwell,  F.  L..  270 

gBoehmer,  Florence  E.,  749 
'18     Boehmer,    Louise,    709 
'17     Boerner,  E.  S.,  658 
'14     Boettigcr,  L.  A.,  522 
'83     Bogardus,  C.  E.,  32 
'90     Bogardus.  Mrs.  C.  E.  (See 

Brumbach,   Lucia) 
'77     Bogardus.   Eva     13 
'04     Bogardus,  F.   S.,   194 
'02     Boggess.  A.  C   157 
'15     Boggess,  Edith  E.,  566 
'92     Boggs,  Cassandra,  65 
'16     Boggs.  H.   F.,  610 
'94     Boggs,   Lucinda  P.,  76 
'83     Boggs,   Martha  H.,  32 
'os     Boggs,  Mary  L.,  220 


'02  Boggs,  O.  C,  157 

'14  Bolander,  H.   B.,  522 

gBo\e.  S.j.,  749 

'18  *Bolen,  Mabel  H.,  709 

'i6  Bollinger,  E.  F.,  610 

'11  Bollinger,  W.  N.,  409 

'17  Bolliiian,  J.  L.,  658 

'10  Bollnian,  Minnie  J.,  370 

'18  Bolton,  R.  W.,  709 

'18  Bolton,   W.  J.,  709 

'03  Bond,  A.,  175 

'03  Bond,  Anna  L.,  175 

'12  Bond,  Augusta  E.,  447 

'04  Bond,  Bertha  J.,  194 

'07  Bond.   Ethel,   270 

"lo  Bond,  G.  T.,  370 

^Bond,   J.    D.,   749 

'05  Bond,  J.   M.,   220 

'06  Bond.  Lyda,  243 

'05  Boner,  H.  E.,  220 

'13  Bonham,  Martha  E.,  483 

'05  Bonnell,  E.   S.,  220 

'ui  Bonser.   F.   G.,   141 

"04  *Booker,  Helen  E.,   194 

'99  Booker,  Lucile  A.,  118 

'21  Bookwalter,      Grace      M., 

447 

'09  Bookwalter,   R.   R.,   333 

'09  Boomer,  S.  E.,  333 

gBoomsliter,  G.  P.,  749 

'11  Boon.  E.   E.,  409 

'03  *Boon,   H.    L.,   17s 

'07  Boon,   H.  T.,   270 

'95  Boon,  W.  G.,  83 

'06  Boone,  C.  G.,  243 

'14  Boone,    G.    I.,    522 

'14  Boonstra,  S.  P.,  523 

.gBooth.  H.   T.,  749 

'18  Booth.    Mrs.    H.    T.    (See 

Dennis,  Rose  C.) 

'17  Booth,    L.,    658 

'04  Booth,  Mary  J.,  194 

'81  *Boothby,    A.,   25 

'08  Boothe,  V.  J.,  302 

'15  Booze,  M.  C.,  566 

'12  Booze,  R.  W.,  447 

'89  Bopes,  C.  A.,   53 

'08  Bopp,  J.  v.,  302 

'02  Bopp    W.  G.,  158 

gBorden,  R.  F.,  749 

'13  Borden.   Mrs.   R.   F.    (See 

Fahrnkopf    Emma  M.) 

'15  Borgelt,  Clara  M.  E.,  566 

'17  Borman.   Mabel  M.,  658 

'04  Born,  Alda  H.,  194 

'18  Born,  C.   E.,  709 

'17  Born,  Katherine  L.,  658 

'07  Born    Ora   L.,   270 

'10  Bornman,  J.  H.,  370 

'15  Borromeo.  C.  O.,  566 

'05  Borton,  B.   S.,  221 

'17  Borton,  C.  W.,  659 

'09  Borton,  G.  L.,  333 

'03  Borton,  Lucina  J.,   175 

'02  Borton,  W.  F.,  158 

'14  Bose,  K.  K.,  523 

'i  I  Bose.  P.  K.,  409 

'07  Bose,  S..  270 

gBost,  E.  L.,  749 

'17  Boston.  P.  M.„  659 

'08  Bounell,    Mrs.   E   S.    (See 

Lloyd,   Jennie    M.) 

'13  Bourdette,  Bertha,  483 

'79  *Bourne,  H.  P.,  20 

■91  Bouton    C.  S..  60 

'08  Bouyoncos,   G.  J.,  303 

'go  Bowden,  S.  D.,  55 

gBoyce,  A.  C,  749 

'iS  Boyd,  Anne  M.,  710 

'81  Boyd.  C.  M.,  25 

'01  Boyd,  E.  P.,   141 

'13  Boyd,   Frances   J.,   483 

'00  Boyd,  H.  S..  127 

'01  Boyd    J.  W.,  141 

'17  Boyd,   Marian   C,   659 

'01  Boyd,  W,  A.,  60 

'16  Boye,  W.  P.,  610 


'02  Boyer,  H.  B.,  158 

'14  Boyer,  W.  H.,  523 

'13  Boyer,   Mrs.   VV.   H.   (See 

Allen,   Ruby) 

'13  Boyers,  Bess,  484 

'90  Boyle,  Anna  C,  56 

'10  Boyle,  C,  Jr.,  370 
^Boyle,  C.  VV.,  749 

'18  Boyle,  Esther  H.,  710 

'06  Boyle,  J.  M.,  243 

'09  Boynton,  N.  H.,  333 

'11  Boys.  T.  L.,  409 

'is  Bow,  L.  C,  566 

'14  Bow,  W.  E.,  523 

'88  Bowditch,  F.  D.,  50 

'06  Bower,    Mrs.    A.    S.    (See 

Wamsley,  Mabel) 

'12  Bower,  L.  E.,  447 

'17  Bower,   P.   E.,  6s9 

'9S  Bower,    R.    A.,    Jr.,   83 

'05  Bowers,   Mrs.  B.   F.   (See 

Sheldon,   Carrie   B.) 

'10  Bowler,  Alida  C,  370 

'is  BowIus,   Hazel   W.,  567 

'17  Bowman,  Emily  M.,  659 

'03  Bowman,   Gertrude,   175 

'10  Bowman,   H.   D.,  370 

'12  Bowman.  L.  F.,  447 

'17  Bowman,  Mabel  I.,  659 

'05  *Bowser,   R.   E.,   221 

'90  Bowsher,  C.  A.,  56 

gBracewell.    R.   S.,  749 

'01  Bracken,  E.  F.,  141 

'09  BrackenlDury,    B.    A.,    333 

'08  Bracker,   E.  M.  D.,  303 

'05  Braden,  C.  A.,  221 

'02  Braden,  J.  H.,  is8 

^Bradford,  Bernice  M.,  750 
^Bradley,  Mrs.   B.  B.   (See 

Littleton,  Martha  E.) 

11  Bradley,  Elizabeth  L.,  409 

12  Bradley,  Eugenia,  447 

12  Bradley,  E.  P.,  447 

15  Bradley,  H.  S.,  567 
99  Bradley,  J.  C,  118 
09  Bradley,  J.  J.,  333 

16  Bradley,  J.  T.,  Jr.,   610 

17  Bradley,  L.  M.,  659 
17  Bradley.   L.    R.,   659 

06  Bradley.  Tirzah  O.,  243 

13  Bradrick,  Lucy  C,  484 
03  Bradshaw,  Jessie  I..   175 

08  Bradshaw,  P.  B.,  303 

16  Brady,   G.   K.,  610 
II  Brady,  J.  L.,  409 

gBrady,   S.  E..  750 

II  Braeuninger,  Ella  C,  409 

^Braham.   J.    M.,    750 

S3  Brainerd,  C.  V..  33 

09  Brakensiek,  Jessie  D.,  333 

09  Braley,   H.    D.,   333 
II  *Bra!ey,  R.  P.,  409 

^Braley.  S.   A.     750 

10  Bramhall,  A.  E.,  370 
10  Bramhall    R.  R..  370 

17  Bramlet.  H.  B.    659 

00  *Branch,    Elizabeth,    127 

07  Branch,  Nellie  U.,  270 

17  Branch.  W.  R.,  659 

08  Brand,  H.  A..  303 

18  Brand,  Marjorie  L.,  710 

09  Brand.  R.  E..   333 

10  Brand,    Sarah    H.,   371 

13  Brandner,  A.  R.,  484 
1 6  Brandner,  E.  G.,  610 

18  Brandon,  Eugenie  J.,  710 

16  Brandon,  J,  F.,  610 

11  Brands.  E.  G.,  409 

14  Brandstetter,  J.  M.,  323 
97  Brandt    E.  H.,  99 

15  *Brannon    G.  R.,  567 
14  Brannon,  H.  F.,  523 

06  Brannum.  Mrs.  T.  P.  (See 
Roberts.  Miriam   E.) 

14  Branyan,  Mrs.  H.  (See 
Hough,  Helen  E.) 

84  Braucher,  A.  C,  36 


II04 


Umvkksitv  UK  Illinois 


•84     Braucher,  Alma  E.,  36 
'oT     Braucher,  E.  N..  60 
'04     Braucher,  H.  H.,  76 
•97     Braucher,  R.  VV.,  99 
'8s     Braucher.  W.   B.,  40 
•oQ     Brauer.  Lydia  M.,  334 

gBraun,  F.  A.,  750 
•04  *Braun.   \V.   C    E.,    i94 
•05     Brayton.  Abby  L..  -::^i 
'14     Brayton,  Dorothy  M.,  5^3 
•01      Brayton,  L.  F.,   141 
•17      Brazeau,  E.   F.,  659 
•18     Brazelton,     Calanthe     M., 

710 
'13     Brazier,  I.   M.,  4»4 
•09     Breckenridge,  Gladys,  334 
/iBreckenndge,    L.    r.,    S2^ 
'09     Bredehoft,   Mabel,   334 
•08     Bredehoft,  Nellie  M.,  303 
•i8     Breece,  H.  D.,  710 
'16     Breedis,  J.,  610 
•14     Breedlove,  L.   B..  5^3 
'18     Brees,'  P.    R-,   7io 
gBreese,  C.  S.,  75o 
'10     Bregger.  T     371       . 
'08     Breidert,  H.  C,   108 
'16     Breitstadt,  Emma  M.,  On 
'16     Breitstadt,   Hulda   C.,   bii 
'02     Breitstadt,  J.  H-,  158 
'o^     Bremer,   Mrs.   J.    S.    (See 
^         Forbes.  Mabel  F.) 
'12     Bremner,  C.  W.,  448 
'16     Breneman,   A.   L.,   on 
'06     Brenke,  W.  C,  90 
'14     Brennan.  Wintress,   523 
'17     Brenneman,  C.  O.,  659 
'16     Brentlinger,  C.  M..  611 
'09     Bressler.  C.   E.,  Jr.,   334 
•14     Breton,  J.^F^  523 
'10     Brewer,  C.   H.,  37' 
'07     Brewer,  W.  E.,  271 
pBricker,  G.  A.,  75° 
'82   'Bridge,   A.   M.,   29 
'78   *Bridge,   W.   E.,   16 
'01      Bridgman,  Minnie  C,   141 
'04     Briggle,  C.  G.,  195 
•01      Briggs,   C.   P.,   142 
•89  'Briggs,  C.  W.,  S3 
•03  *Briggs,  E.  C.,   176 
•17     Briggs,   Flora  B.,  659 
'II      Briggs,  S.  A.,  409 
'18     Brigham,  E.  R.,  710 

gBrigham,   R.   O.,   75° 
',5     Bright,  L.  O,  367 
'06     Brightman,  M.  ti.,  243 
'80     Briles,  B.   S     22 
'14     Brillhart,     Mrs.     H.     (bee 

O'Bar,    Alleen    H.) 
'16     Brinkerhoff,  V.  W.,  611 

gBriscoe,  C.  F..  750 
•17     Bristow,  G.  W.,  659 
'17     Britt,  C.  A.,  660 
'17     Brittin,  W.  A.,  660 
'is     Britton,  F.  E..  sf>7 

gBritton,  W.  E..  75'      _ 
'10     Britton.  Mrs.  W.  E.   (See 

Castile,  Sarah  M.) 
'18     Broadbelt,  Mary  H.,   7'9 
'01      Broaddus,  Alice  V.,  60 
'Ti      Broaddus,     Elizabeth    M., 

'02  Broadhead,  Annie  M.,  158 

'07  Broadhead,      Lemma     C, 

27 1 

'13  Broadhead,   W.    J-.   484 

•18  Broadwell,  Agnes  M.,  710 

'14  Brock,  J.  S.,   523 

',5  Brock,  W.  S.,  567,. 

'17  Brockmeier,   Angelina   L., 

(>^">  ^         T  o 

'13  Brockmeyer.    E.    J.,    404 

'08  Brockway,  E.  L.,   108 
',4     Brodd,    Mrs.    L.    S.    (See 

Dietzer.  Alice) 
'14     Broehl,  W.  G.,  523 
'15     Bromberg.  N.,  567 

•05  "Bronson,  F.   I>.,  221 


06     Bronson,  Mrs.  F.  L.   (See 

Lanham,  M.  E.) 
•08     Bronson,   G.   E..   303 
'07     Bronson,  Mrs.  U  E.   (.see 

Irwin.   Daisy  D.) 
'Sg     Bronson,   Lillie   O.,   S3 
•16     Bronson.  R.  B.,  611 
•,,      Brook,    Ellizabeth    A.,    409       , 
•i  >     Brooks,  Clara  M.,  448  ,' 

'1}     Brooks,   Eli2.ibeth   M.    567         ' 
•16     Brooks,   Ethel   I.,  611 
'17      Brooks,  F.  A..  660  ,' 

'ic      Brooks,   Fannie   M.   s67 
•I'c     Brooks.  O.   F.,   567  ,■ 

'07     Brooks,  R.  A.,  271  ,' 

'16     Brooks,   R.  H.,  611 
',1      Brooks.  R.   W.,  410  ,' 

'08     Brooks,  T.  S.,  303 
'09     Brooks,  Verna,  334 
•17     Brooks,   Viola,    660  • 
•77   *Broshar,  Cornelia,    13  , 

'03     Brotherton.  Jane  W.,    170 
'04     Browder,  O.  L.,  i95 
'98     Brower,  L.   I.,   108 
'97   *Brower.  R.  P.,  99 
'17     Brown,  A.  B.,  660 
'17     Brown,  A.  W.,  660 
'16   *Brown.  B.,  611 
'18     Brown,  B.  K.,  710 
'02     Brown.    Mrs.   B.   O     (bee 

De  Motte,  Ruby   i.) 
'14     Brown,  C.  A-,  S23 
'16     Brown,  C.  W.,  611 
•17     Brown,  Dorothy   S.,   660 
•yc      Brown,  D.  S.,  7    ,,,     ^„ 
'03     Brown.  Mrs.  D.  W.   (See 

Lentz.  Mary)      ■ 
'ic     Brown,  E.  Alfred,  567 
'is     Brown,  E.  Arthur,  567 
•07     Brown,   E.  C,  271 
•i8     Brown,  E.  E.,  710 
gBrown,   E.  J.,   7Si 
'11      Brown,  Ella  S.,  410 
'14     Brown,    E.    S.,     14 
'lo     Brown,  E.  W.,  37i 
'78     Brown,  F.  A.,  16 
'13     Brown,  F.  A.,  484 
gBrown,  F.  C,  7Si 
'08     Brown,    Mrs.    F.    C.    (see 

Davidson,  Dora) 
•04     Brown,   Mrs.    F.    G.    (bee 

Love.  Leila   S.) 
'93     Brown,  F.   M.,  69 
'Ti      Brown,  H.   A.,   410 
'08     Brown,  H    C,  Jr.,  303 
'17     Brown,   Helen  D..   660 
'14     Brown,  H.  D.,  523 

gBrown.   Hazel    E..    751 
'14     Brown,   H.    T.,   523 
'17     Brown,   H.   W.,    660 
'09     Brown,      Mrs.      J        (See 

Waugh.   Rosa) 
'01      Brown.    Mrs.    J.    A.    (See 

Kittredge.    Mary    li.) 
'15     Brown,  J.  B^.   567 
■  13     Brown,    T.    F.,  484 
gBrown,  J.  H.,  7S1 
•17     Brown,  J.  L..  660 
'16     Brown,  K.  G.,  611 
',(,     Brown,  Lisbeth,   611 
gBrown,  I-ois  A.,   7Si 
'o^     Brown,    Mrs.    I-.    J>-    (fee 

McAnultv.   Ethel   E.) 
'is     Brown.  T-.  W..  567 
'03     Brown,  M.  L.    17^'       _ 
'o'^     Brown.   Mrs.   M.   L.    (See 

I'-isher.  Clara  E.) 
'06     Brown,    Maudclle   T.,   243 
'is     Brown,  V.  H.,  s68 
'06     Brown,  P.  M.,  243 
•10     Brown.  R.  E.,  371 
'i  I      Brown.  R.  E.,  410 
'06     Brown,  R.  H.,  243 
'7S     Brown,  R.  L.,  7 
'12     Brown,  Roberta  M.,  448 
•07     Brown,  Ruth  E.,  271 
'17     Brown.  R.  P.,  Mo 


\)S 


Brown,   R.   R..  uu 
gBrown,  R.  W.,  75' 
Brown,  S.  D.,  195 
Brown,    W.    B.,    99 
Brown,  W.   E.,  243 
Brown,   W.   J.,    127      ^^ 
Brown,  Mrs.  W.  K.   (See 
Scroggin,   Ethel   N.) 
*Brown.  W.  R.,  568 
Browne.  Mrs.  C.  G.   (bee 

Hvitchinson,  Mary  A.) 
Browne.   Kathryn    E.,   660 
Brownfield.    Georgia,    660 
Browntield,  I.clah,  37i 
Browning.  H.  A.,  76 
Browning,    T.    b.,    660 
Brownson,  IL  G.,  243 
Brownson,     Winnina     h.., 

Brubaker,  L.  A.,  44° 
,  Rruington.  E.  V.,  611 
)      Brumbach.    Lucia,    50 

gBrumficld,   D.   M.,  751 
I     Brundage,  A.,  334 
i     Brundage,      Florence     L., 
303 
Brundage,   M.   D.,   158 
Bruner.   Mary    v.,   4=4 
Brunkow,   N.    F.,   523 
Brunner.  Camilla  M.,   i95 
BrunskiU,  E.   R.,  568 
Brunskill,  E.  W.,   661 
Brunson,  A.  M.,  484 
'Brush,  C.   E.,   13 

Brush,  D.  H.,  Jr..  244 
gBrush,  Elizabeth  P.,  75i 
^Bryan,   Mrs.   A.   H.    (See 
Cheever.  Alice) 
Bryan,  Helen   O.,   244 
Bryan,  Sarah  E.,  303 
eBryant,  J.   M.,   7Si 
Bryant,   R.    A.,   710 
'Bryant,  W.   C,   50 
gBrvant,  W.  T.,  7S2 
/iBryce.  J..  82s 
Brydges,  C.  K.,  221 
Bublitz,   W.  J.,   S24 
Buchanan,  J.  L.,  i95 
Buchanan,  J.  W.,   142 
Buchanan,  R.   B.,  661 
Buchanan,   R.   L,    5o8 
Buchanan,   W.   L.,  37 1 
gBuchen,   W..   572 
Bucher.  E.  G.,  568 
?Buck,  A.  M.,  752 
"Buck.    Gertrude    A.,    19S 
Buck,   L.,   334^ 
Buck.  Luella  E.,  99 
Buck,  P.  E.,  524   „, 
Buckingham,    AW.,   410 
'Buckingham,    William,    13 
Buckler,    C.    W.,    568 
Buckler,  J.  B.,  710 
Buckles,  Mrs.  W.  P-  (See 

Campbell.  Muriel  1'.) 
Buckner,   O.   S.,  612 
Budina,    A.    O..    524 
Buell.  T.  H..  612 
Bucllestield.  H.,  244 
Buenger,     Katherine     M.. 

S68 
Buenger,  S.,  304 
Buerkin,  Emma,  !.■;.» 
Buerkin,     Marguerite     i  ., 

Buffum,  Ruth  I.,  334 
Buhai.  A.   S..  612 
Buhai.    Michael,    524 
Buhrman.  Elaine  L.,  661 
12     Bulkcley,   O.    E.,  448 
'is     Bull,  Maude  E.,  568 
'18     Bull.  W.  E.,  710 
•82     Bullard,  B.  F.,  29 
'00     Bullard,  C.  W.,  334 
'06     Bullard,  E.  E.,  244 
',1     Bullard,  E.  W.,.  484 
'14     Bullard.  Gcraldine  A.,  524 


04 
'09 
'97 
'.'4 
1 1 
'77 
'15 
•18 
'04 

"16 
■14 
'i6 
■06 
'is 

•08 
'02 
'03 

'09 
'16 

'14 
'17 


InIIKX    to    Al-l'MNI 


'Sj 

liullai.l,   G.   W..   29 

1  I 

'05 

Hullard,   Helen  E..  jji 

If) 

'78 

Hullaril,  S.  A.,   16 

08 

'86 

♦Billiard,  S.  F.,  44 

02 

'09 

Bullock,  Agnes  I.,   334 

"3 

'10 

Bullock,  E.   C.   A..   371 

'09 

Bullock,   Edith   R..  334 

95 

'07 

Bullock,  Florence  W.,  j;i 

00 

'00 

Bullock,   Jessie  J.,    i-'7 

9-' 

'09 

Bullock,  Lela  M.,  334 

13 

''4 

Bulot,  F.   H.,  524 

96 

'06 

Buniann,  C.  S.,  ^44 

I  I 

'09 

Bumgarner,  Irma  M.,  334 

18 

'17 

Bumgarner,    Ruth   S.,   661 

07 

'14 

Bumstead,  Alice  A.,  524 

I  7 

'oS 

Buinstead,  A.   P.,  304 

I  I 

'06 

Bumstead,  F.  M.,  244 

:  I 

'77 

*Bumsted,  J.    E.,    13 

14 

'14 

Bunch,  Mamie,   524 

'oj 

Bundy,  R.  P.,  158 

12 

'14 

Bunge,   R.   W.,   524 

'S 

'10 

Bunn.  C.   M.,  371 

'13 

Bunn.  N.  L.,  484 

13 

'i  I 

Bunting,  C.  A.  D.,  410 

06 

'16 

Bunting,  L.  D.,  612 

17 

'14 

Bunting,  L.  J.,   524 

7- 

'91 

Bunton,   F.   L.,  60 

08 

'09 

Burch,   G.   F..   335 

13 

■09 

Burch.  W.  H.,  335 

13 

gKuTd.   H.   A.,   752 

Id 

'95 

Burdick,  C.  B.,  83 

18 

'01 

Burdick.  J.  H.,   142 

'04 

Burford,  C.  C,   195 

08 

'18 

Burgan,    Laverne   A.,    710 

08 

'10 

*Burgener.   C.    E.,    371 

95 

'17 

Burger.  A.  H.,  661 

17 

•08 

Burgess,  B.   P.,  304 

00 

'04 

Burgess,  F.  H.,   195 

94 

'09 

Burgess,  F.  M.,  335 

08 

'08 

Burgess,  H.  H.,  304 

^Burgess,  P.  S.,  752 

I  5 

'04 

Burgess.  R.  R.,  195 

17 

'14 

Burggraf,  C.  I.,  524 

'10 

Burgner,  H.  T.,  371 

06 

'16 

Burgeon,   D.   W.,   612 

eo 

'17 

Burgston,  C.  H.,  661 
gBurke,  C.  E.,  753 

02 

'00 

Burke,  E.  I.,  128 

16 

'14 

Burke,  Mrs.  G.  (See  Hel- 
ton,  Frankie) 

88 
g 

'09 

Burke.   P.,   335 

08 

'14 

Burke,    R.,    524 

07 

'07 

Burkhalter,   R.   M.,  271 

08 

'03 

Burkhalter,  W.  E.,  176 

06 

'os 

Burkhalter,    Mrs.    W.    E. 

(See       Scherer,       Jose- 

09 

phine) 

15 

'04 

Burkhardt.  J.    H..    195 

03 

'03 

Burkhart,    Mrs.    H.     (See 

Woodworth,    Metta    E.) 

14 

'03 

Burkhart.  T.,    176 

13 

'16 

Burkhart,   P.   H.,   612 

09 

■99 

Burkland,   T.   L..    118 

14 

'18 

Burleigh,    Inez    L.,    710 

79 

g'Burlison,    W.    L.,    753 

14 

'10 

Burnell.  K.  A.,  371 

18 

'14 

Burnett,  W..  Jr.,  524 

94 

'05 

Burnett.  W.  t.,  221 

17 

'07 

Burnham.      Mrs.      A.      G. 

91 

(See    Hazelton,     Mabel 

I  ■> 

A.) 

08 

/tBurnham,  D.  H.,  825 

14 

'07 

Burnham,  Edna   S.,  271 

79 

'i  I 

Burns,  C.   A.,  410 

15 

'16 

Burns,  C.  C,  612 

10 

'07 

Burns.    D..    271 

>3 

'14 

Burns,  F.  B.,  524 

15 

'09 

Burns.  Josephine  E.,  335 

14 

'i  I 

Burns,    T.    K.,    410 

06 

'16 

Burns,   O.    M..    612 

07 

'i  I 

Burns.   Ruth  M.,  410 

08 

'07 

Burnside,    Elizabeth     H.. 

I  2 

271 

10 

'78 

Burr,  E.  M..   17 

I  ^ 

'99 

Burr,    Mrs.     F.     II.     (Sec 

08 

Clark,   Edith) 

'4 

'17 

Burrell,   Beulah.  661 

13 

Burrell.    Ktli<  1    X.,  410 
Burrcll,   T.   H.,  612 
Burrts,  Opal,  302 
Burrill,    Evelyn,    1 58 

•Burrill,    Mildred    A.,    176 

•Burrill,   T.  J.,  825 
Burrill.    W.  T.,  83 
Burroughs,  W.  E.,   128 
Burrows,  P.  T.,  65 
Burstom,  S.   W.,  484 
Burt,   H.   J.,    90 
Burt,    J.    L.,   410 
Burtnett,   R.  A.,  710 
Burton,   A.  H.,   271 
Burton,   C    K.,   661 
Burton,    E.    K.,    411 
Burton,    L.   V.,  411 
Burton,   Mrs.    R.    B.    (See 

Wright,  Minnie  R.) 
Burwash,  A.  E.,  448 
Burwash,  Mrs.  A.  E.  (See 

Womacks,   Mabel) 
Burwash,  C.  F.,  4S4 
Burwash,   Lois  I.,    244 
Burwash,  L.  S.,  661 
Burwash,  M.   B.,   i 
Burwash,   M.    E.,   304 

"Burwash,    Mabel    E.,   485 
Burwash.   Mary   G.,  485 
Burwash,  R.   S.,  612 
Buschmann,     W.     H.     H., 
710 

"Busey,  C.   B.,  304 
Busey,   Carolyn   E.,   304 

'Busey,   F.   L.,  83 
Busey,  Josephine   K.,   661 
Busey,   R.   O.,    128 
Bush,  A.  W.,   76 
Bush,    Mrs.    E.    M.    (See 

Senntag,   Viola    H.) 
Bush,  F.  A.,   568 
Bush,    Mrs.     F.    A.     (See 

Dadant,    Harriette) 
Bush,   J.   A.,   244 
Bush,   T.   K.,    128 
Bush,     Mrs.     J.     K.     (See 

Taylor,    Helen   M.) 
Bush,  K.   B.,  612 
Bush,   L..  50 
Bush,   Minnie   M.,   753 
Bushnell.    Ethel    M.,    304 
Bushnell,    H.    B.,    271 
Bushnell,   H.   L.,   304 
Bushnell,  Mrs.  L.  D.  (See 

Warner,    Florence) 
Butler,  C.  S.,  335 
Butler,  G.  H.,  568 
Butler,   Mrs.    H.    G.    (See 

Rolfe,    Susan    F.) 
Butler,  J.  C,   524 
Butler,   R.   G.,  485 
Butler.   W.   A.,   335 
Butler.  W.  G.,  525 
Butler,   W.  N.,  20 
Butt,   H.   M.,   525 
Butter,    Beatrice    M.,    304 
Butterfield,  C.   T.,  76 
Butterfield,  F.  E.,  661 
Butterfield.  Helen,  60 
Butters.    H.    M.,   448 

'Buttler.  J.   P.,  305 

"Buttonmaker,    M.    A.,    525 
Butts,  Augusta  E.,  20 
Butzer,  Byrdie  B.,  568 
Butzer,  C.  D.,  -571 
Butzer,  G.   D..  485 
Butzer,  Verna  V.,   568 
Butzow.    Emma   B.,    525 
Butzow,  Iv.  J..  244 
Buxton,    E.   W.,    272 
TUiyers,  A.  S.,  305 
Buyers,   D.    E.,  44S 
Buzick.  J.  W.,  371 
Bye,    H.    W..    568 
Byers,   F.    M..  305 
Byrne.    Harriet   A..    525 
Byrne.   Helen  C,  485 


98      Byrne,  L.,  109 

08  Cabanis,  J.  B.,  305 

09  Cabeen,   R.   M.,   335 

08     Cade.    Mrs.    C.    M.     (Sec 
Hunt,    Agnes) 

17  Cadisch,   G.   F.,   661 

16  Cadle,   C.  J.,  612 
Cadwell.  C.  N..  158 

04     Cafky,  Mabel   E.,    196 

10  Cain,    Mrs.    C.    D.     (See 

Pierce,    Laura    E.) 
96     Cairns,    Cora   M.,    91 

02  Cairns,  D.  G.,   158 
08     Cairns,  J.   W.,  305 

11  Caldwell,    B.    J.,   411 
Caldwell,   C.    K.,  Jr..  44S 

04  Caldwell,  Elizabeth  E.,  196 

07  Caldwell,  E.  F.,  272 

08  Caldwell,   Ida  I.,  305 

15  Caldwell,   L.   R.,   568 

18  Caldwell,  Mary  L.,  711 

17  Caldwell,   Ruth  M..  661 
II     (Zaldwell.  W.  C,  411 

II      Caley,  Floy   E.,  411 
II      Caley,   Mary  C.,  411 

05  Calhoun,  Helen  V.,  221 
01     Calhoun,      Henrietta      A., 

142 
95     <3all,   Hortense,   83 
07     Callan,  J.  A.,  272 

09  Callan.    Mrs.    J.    A.    (See 

Goff,  Lutie  A.) 

07  Calloway,    R.   T.,   272 

18  Cameron,  G.  M.,   711 

79     Camfield,  Mrs.  B.  A.   (See 
Butts,    Augusta    E.) 
Camp,  C.  L.,  221 
gCamp,  E.  V.,  753 
90     Camp,  N.  H.,  56 
1 1     Camp,  W.  R.,  41 1 

75  Campbell,   Amanda,  7 

09  Campbell,  A.  B.,  335 
01  Campbell,  A.  E.,  142 
00  Campbell,  B.  A.,  128 
17     Campbell,  C.   W.,  661 

03  Campbell,   Daisy   I.,    176 

16  Campbell,  D.  J..  612 

17  Campbell.   D.   M.,   661 

18  Campbell,    E.    E.    A.,    711 
17     Campbell,  Ella  S.,  661 

17     Campbell,     Florence     M., 
662 

14  Campbell,    Grace    A.,    525 
iS     Campbell,    G.    A.,   711 

95  Campbell,   G.   H.,   84 

84  Campbell.    Juniata    G.,    37 
74     Campbell,  j.  P.,  5 

76  *Campbell,  J.  W.,   10 

10  Campbell,    N.   N.,    372 

04  Campbell,    Muriel    F..    196 
17     Campbell,    M.    H.,    662 

08  Campbell,  S.  C,  305 
17     Campbell,  W.  F.,  662 

96  *Campben,   W.    G.,   91 
^Campbell.  W.   H.,  753 

15  Canady,  Lora  A.,   568 

85  Canady.  Mrs.  M.  W.  (See 

Wright.  Eliza  M.) 
08     Candor,  R.  J..  305 

14  Canfield,  Ruth  M.,  525 

13     Cannaday,  W.  M.  Jr.,  48-; 

11  Cannon,   F.   S.,  411 
/iCannon,  J.   G.,  826 

17     Canon,   C.   C,  662 
87     Cantine,  E.  I.,  47 

Cantlin,    J.,    244 

Capek,  L.   v.,  411 

Capps.    Mrs.    A.    L.    (See 
Work.   Ruth  E.) 
95     Capps,  E.  v.,  84 
00     Capron.   C,    128 

97  Capron,  F.   R.,  99 
95     Carberry.   R.   S.,  84 

06  Carey,    Alice,   244 
06     Carey,  W.   J..   245 

05  *Carleton,   Bei'tha   M.,   221 

15  Carlsen,    A.    W.,    5f><) 


05 


06 


07 


iio6 


University  of  Illinois 


Carlson,  A.  L.,  662 
Carlson,  C.  A.,  411 
Carlson,   Carrie   E.,   612 
Carlson,    H.    L..    662 
Carlson,  L.  R.,  612 
Carlson,  M.  R.,  448 
Carlson,  P.  N..  411 
Carmack,  C.  R.,  84 
Carman,    Florence,    711 
Carman.  W.  B.,  29 
Carmichael,  B.  E.,  2ji 
Carmichael,  W.  J.,  485 
Carnahan,  D.  H.,  91 
ffCarnahan.     Mrs.     D.     H. 

(See     Johnson,     Mabel 

C.) 
Carnahan,    F.   G.,   65 
Carnahan,  O.  A.,  372 
Carney,  Mary  V..  569 
Carothers,  Wilhelmina  E., 

196 
Carpenter,  C.  K.,  569 
Carpenter,  H.  I.,  69 
Carpenter.   H.   V.,  99 
Carpenter,     Mrs.     H.     V. 

(See  Staley,  Maggie  E.) 
Carper,  J.  F.,  335 
Carper.    Mrs.   J.    F.    (See 

Bullock,    Edith  R.) 
Carr.   C.  C,   245 
Carr,   G.   R.,   142 
Carr,   M.   L.,   221 
Carr,    Mrs.    M.    L.     (See 

Kilner     L.    M.) 
Carr,     Mrs.    O.    E.     (See 

Derby,  .Alice  G.) 
Carr,  R.  F.,  69 
Carr.  V.  W.,  662 
Carr,  W.  C,  48s 
Carrell,  C.  G.,  335 
Carrero,  J.  O.,  448 
Carriel,  F.  C,  196 
Carrier,  Adela  P.,  525 
Carrier.  E.  W.,  711 
Carrier,  Mrs.  E.  W.   (See 

Allen,  Hester  A.) 
Carrier.  G.  V.,  525 
Carrithers,  I.  T.,  305 
Carroll,  D.  B.,  569 
Carroll.   F.   O.,  612 
Carroll,  Jessie  A.,   142 
Carroll,  J.  B..  662 
^Carroll.  W.  E..   753 
oCarscallen,  G.  E.,  754 
*Carson,   Anna,    60 
Carson,  C.  B.,  335 
Carson,  F.  T.,   176 
Carson,   Mrs.    F.   T.    «:Sce 

Swartz,    Mary    K.) 
Carson.  H.  Y.,  411 
j/Carson.  I-ucy  H..  754 
Carson,  Natalia  M.,  662 
Carter,  Alice,   569 
Carter,   A.  J.,   245 
Carter,  B.   F.,  711 
gCarter,  C.  E.,  7.S4 
Carter,  C.  W.,  69 
Carter,   Mrs.   C.   W.    'See 

Mann    Miry   E  ')^ 
Caricr,    Flo'enc;    E.,    142 
Carter    H.  I-.,  jo 
Cartel     I.  R.,  52^ 
Carter,  Lucile.  569 
Carter,  R.   M.,   222 
Carter,  R.  R.,  448 
Carter,  T.  P.,  so 
Carter,  W.  C,  158 
Cartwripht,  C.  F.,  525 
Cartwright,   H.    V,   48.= 
Cartwiight,    Sara    B.    E., 

48;; 
Carver    A.,    53 
Gary,    E.   C.   335 
Case,  Flora  M..  448 
'12     Case,   H.   C.   M.,  449 
•13     Case,  T.  R.  Jr.,  48s 
'06    Case,  M.  B.,  245 


93 
17 
'13 
•09 
'12 
'04 
'14 
'i8 
•18 

'14 
'08 
'«5 
'16 


17 
*I5 
'06 
'18 

'93 
'93 


'17     Case.    Mrs.    W,   M.    (See 

Grouse,    Florence    H.) 
'1(1     Casemore.     Mrs.      R.     O. 
(See     Woolman,     Rich- 
ardine) 
"07     Casey,  A.  B.,  272 
'04     Casey,  C.  N.,  196 
'05     Cash.    Mrs.    G.    (See   Cal- 
houn, Helen  V.) 
'12     Cash,  H.   S..  449 
'14     Casner    S.,  525 
'12  *Cass,   Elizabeth  H.,  449. 
'12     Cass.  S.,  449 
'15     Casserly,  J.   B.,   569- 
'05     Casserly,  T.   D.,  222 
'14     Cassidy,  H.  M.,   525 
"13     Cassingham,  Florence  A., 

485 
'10     Castile,  Sarah  M.,  372 
'14     Castillo.  C,  525 
'17     Castle,  D.  W..  662 
'16     Castle,  R.   D.  V.,  613 
'05     Caswell,  Julia  E.,  222 

fifCaswell,   O.,   754 
'13     Gate,  H.  A..  485 
'13     Cattron,  C.  L.,  485 
'03     Cattron,  J.  W.,  176 
'10     Cattron,   K..    372 
'13     Cattron,  T.  H.,  483 
'03     Cavanor,  F.  T.,  176 
'17     Cavette,  F.  E.,  662 
'06     Gavins,  L.  V.,  245 
'oq     Cawood,  H.  R.,  336 
'18     Cecil.    Mrs.    L.    (See   An- 
derson. Jennie  L.) 
'03     Center,  O.  D..  222 
'o-     (Termak,    J..    272 
'10     Cessna,   Maud  O.,  372 
'17     Chabot,  Kathleen  M.,  662 
'03     Chacey,   Anna   O.,    177 
'18     Chadderdon.  Neva  M.,  711 
"18     Chakravarty,    A.    C,    711 
'17     Chalcraft.    L.   W.,   662 
'84     Chalfont,    Mrs.     A.     (See 
Krause,    Josephine    S.) 
'11     Challand.    Grace,   412 
'12     Chamberlain,  L.  O.,  449 
'03     Chamberlain,    M.    T.,    177 
'01      Chamberlin,  C.  C,   142 

/t*Chamberlin,    M    H..,    826 
'11      Chambers,  C.   R.,  412 
'07  'Chambers,    R.    E.,   272 
'15     (Chambers,   VV.   H.,  569 
'93     Chambers,  W.   R.,  70 
'12     Champion,   E.   V.   M.,  449 
'16     Champlin,    Grace    E.,    613 
'18     Chan,  Y.  Y.,  711 
'15     Chand,    H..    569 
'76     Chandler,  W.    B.,    10 

^Chandler,   W.   H.   C,   754 
'17     Chang,  H.  L.,  662 
'17     Chang.  J.  S..  662 

gChang,  L.,  754 
'17     Chang,  T.  L.,  662 
•16     Chang,  T.  T.,  613 
'12     Chang,  V.  C.,  449 
/i*Chanule,  O.,  826 
'02     Chapin,   A.,    159 
'08     Chapin,     Mrs.     A.      (See 

Miner.  Ada  M.) 
'01  Chapin,  E.  P.,  142 
'02     Chapin.    Mrs.    E.    P.    (See 

McCully.  Harriett   E.) 
'06     Chapin,    G.,    245 
'04     Chapin,  Lucy,    196 
'08     Chapin,  Mae,  305 
'01      Chapman,  C.   H.,   143 
'18     Chapman,  D.  V.,  711 
'03     Chapman.    D.    W.,    177 
'12     Chapman.  D.  W.,  449 
'13     Chapman,   E.    N,,    369 
'18     Chapman,    Edith    M.,    711 
'10     Chapman.      Mrs.      H.      A. 

(See  Blair,   Alice   L.) 
'84     Chapman,   N.   W.,  37 
'15     Chapman,  R.  D.  C.,  369 


Chapman,  T.  W.,  662 
^Chappel,  Mrs.  M.  A.  (See 
Siebens,  Thekla  M.) 

Charles,  Alia   A.,   272 
gCharles,  Mrs.  H.  L.   (Sec 
Jamison,  Michal  V.) 
Charleston,   \\   D.  V.,  711 
^Charlton,    E.    E.,    754 

Chartrand,   J.    B.,  613 
*Chase,    Adelaide    M.,    143 

Chase,  D.,  526 

Chase,    Mrs.    F.    M.    (See 
Drummond,    Ethel    R.) 

Chase.    Katherine    T.,    526 
pChase,   Margaret   I.,   754 

Chatten,    C.    E.,    613 

Chalten,  M.  C.  91 

Chatterjee,  B.  N.,  486 

C^havous,   A.    M.,   449 

Checkley,  J.    H.,   486 
*Cheever,  Alice,  3 

Chen,  H.,  4S6 

Chen,  J.   T..    711 

Chen,   K.   G..   486 

Chen,  L.   S.,  613 

Chen.  Q.   K.    663 

Cheney.   II.   L.,  440 

Cheng.  Y.  T.,  569 

Chenoweth,    H.    E.,   486 

Chenoweth.      Mrs.     I.     S. 
(See    Dickinson,     Nelle 
M.) 
*Chesnut,  Jennette  S.,  272 

Chesnutt,   R.  C.   526 

Chesrown,  L.  M.,  326 

Chester,   .\nn,  222 

Chester.  D.  H.,  60 

Chester.   E.   E.,   272 

Chester,  G.  J.,  109 

Chester,  J.  N..  60 

(Chester,  M.  E..  99 

Chester,  Margaret  B.,  143 
*Che?ter,  O.  P.,  70 

Chew.    Dorothy.    613 

(Thichestcr.   Emily  E.,  336 

Chien,    S.    S..    326 

Child,  \V.  E.,  305 

Chiles,  H.  M.,  663 
^Chiles,  J.  A.,  754 

Chinlund,  J.   F.,  372 

Chioco,  J.   O.,   711 

Chipman.    P..    76 

Chipps.    Alta   F..   449 

Chipi'S,  11.  I...   118 

Chipps,  W.  C.  143 

Chisholm,   Estella   F.,    177 

Chittenden.    R.    M.,   663 

Chittv.  W.  L.,  44 

Choisser,   W.   C,  663 

Christen.   L.    H.     711 

Christensen.  E.  O.,  326 

Christenson,   C.    C.   372 

Christiansen,   Johanna    C. 
M.,   243 
(zCliristie.  J.  R.,  735 

Christopher,   A.    B.,   712 

Christopher,      Bessie      F.. 
526 

Christopher,   C.   336 

Christopher,   D.  L.,   306 

Christy,   G..   369 

Christy,  Grace  J.,  712 

Christy,  H.  E..  337 

Christy,    O.,    613 

Chu,    C.    C,    486 

Chu,  V.    G.,   486 

Chuang,    T..    526 
(jChung    P.  S..  733 

Church,  Blanche  A.,  33 

Church.   Mrs    F.  M.    (See 
WiUard.  Maude  H.) 

Church,  r..   U  ,  663 

Church    W.  S.    128 

Churchill.  C.    F..  486 

Churchill,.     Mrs.     G.     F. 
(See    Lindley,    June) 

Churchill,  J.   E..   S26 


Index  to  Alumni 


1107 


Churton,  Florence  H.,  663 

Chuse,  H.  A.,  118 

Chynoweth,     Mrs.     R.     1. 
(See  Towson,   Irene) 

Cieslik,  E..  613 

Cilley,   Lillie,   663 

Claar.  E.  A.,  569 

Claflin.  S.  T.,  52C 

Clanahan,   R.   II.,  272 
gClapp,  F.  U,  7SS  ^ 

Clarahan,   C.    H.   Jr.,    712 

Clare,  W.  H..  486 

Clarida,    T.    \V.,    663 
„,     Clark.  A.  B.,  272 
94  "Clark.  A.    C.   76 
05     Clark,   Alice   H.,    222 

Clark,  Angle  R.,  196 

Clark,  B.  H.,  663 

Clark.    Mrs.    B.    H.    (See 
IloUandsworth,   Helen) 

Clark,  C.  A.,   109 

Clark.  C.   A.,   526 

Clark.  C,  M.,  663 
„.,  Clark,  C.  O.,  196 
98  Clark,  C.  R.,  109 
76  'Clark,  C.  W.,  10 
•Clark,  C.  W.,  486 

Clark,  Mrs.  C.  W.,  544 
ffClark.  D.  O.,  7.S5 

Clark,   Edith,   ti8 

Clark,   Edith  L.,  56 

Clark,  E.  M..  486 

Clark.  Ella  H..  222 

Clark,  Emma  A.,   159 
sClark,  F.  E.,  755  _      ,^ 

Clark.    Mrs.    F.    E.    (See 
Patton,    Carrie   C.) 

Clark,  F.   H..    56 

Clark    Faith  A.,  336 
*Clark,    Frances   E.,   336 

Clark,  G.,   613 

Clark,  H.  E.,  613 
gClark,  Helen,  755 

Clark,  J.  G.,  712 

Clark.  J.  R.,  245 
gC\ark,   K.  A.,  755 

Clark.    Kate   F.,    40 

Clark.    L..    196 
*Clark,  Lucy  J.,  37 

Clark,    Mary    E.,    118 

Clark,  Matilda  L.,  177 

Clark,  Meribah  E.,  613 

Clark.   P.  H..   118 

Clark,   P.    L.,   47 

Clark,   R.  B.,  306 
£,CIark.   S.   C,  755 

Clark,   T.    A.,    56 

Clark,  T.  A.,  196 

Clark,    Mrs.    T.    A.    (See 
Broaddus.    Alice    V.) 

Clark,  W.  A.,  222 

Clark,  W.   G.,  449 

Clarke,   Carrie  L.,   336 

Clarke,  D.  R.,  526 

Clarke,   E.    B.,   61 

Clarke,   E.   L.,    159 
oClarke.    Mrs.    E.    L.    (See 
Bodfish.    Elizabeth) 

Clarke,  Ethel,  526 

Clarke,   Florence   B.,  91 

Clarke,  F.  W..  61 

Clarke,  Helen  B.,  569 

Clarke.  T.  R.,  613 

Clarke,  O.   B.,   100 

Clarke,    Philena,    412 

Clarke,  R.  R.,  449 

Clarkson,  A.  J.,  613 

Clarkson,  Edna,  196 

Clarkson,  J.  F.,  56 

Clatworthy.  Linda  M..  128 

Clausen.    Clara    A.,    613 

Clausen.  Elizabeth  J..   526 
.^     Claussen,  A.  W.,  486 
77  *Clay,    L.    G.,    13 
05     Clay,  Marcia  B.,   222 
OS     Clay,  W.,  222 


Clayberg,     Dorothea     M.. 

Clayberg,   H.   D.,  486 

Claycomb.  A.  T.,  336 
^Clayton,  J.  P.,  755 

Clayton,   T.    W.,    109 

Cleary,  J.  M.,  245 

Cleave,  S.  W.,  412 

Cleave,    Mrs.    S.    W.,  494 

Clcavinger,  J.  S.,  336 

Clepg,   C.,   712 
*Cleghorn.  Leila  Belle,  526 

Clem.  O.  M.,  712 
*CIcment,  C.  A.,  84 

Clements,  Esther,  663 

Clements,   O.   R.,    526 

Clendenen,  Lois  G.,  223 
*Clendenen.  P.   M.,   336 

Clendenin,  G.  M.,  223 

Cleveland    M.    B..  306 

ClifTord,  C.  L.,  118 

Clifford,  Winifred  H.,  306 

Clifton,  Mrs.  J.   W.    (See 
Molyneaux,  Juanita  O.) 

Climer,   Mary   E.,   527 

Cline,  Bess  F.,  527 

Cline,    I.   R.,   569 

Cline,  L.  A.,  527 

Clinebell    H.  J.,  613 
*Clingan,  D.  A.,  273 

Clinite,  R,  G.,  336 

Clinton,  G.  P.,  56 
♦Clinton,   J.   D.,   84 

Clinton,    Lucile    A.,    177 
gClippinger,    F.    W.,   756 

Close,  G.  F.,  245 

Clover.  I.  N.,  570 

Clow     Grace   M.,  336 

Clyman.    D.,    570 

Clyne,    Kathleen    M.,    486 

Coar,  Elsa  J.,   159 
firCoar,  H.   L.,  756 

Coats,    Mrs.    G.    W.    (See 
Rule.  Carrie  L.) 

Cobb,   C.    C.   Jr.,  412 

Colib    Frieda,   613 
gCobb    Margaret  V.,  756 

Colnirn,  Mildred  L.,   570 
*Coburn,   R.   P..  20 

Cochran,    C.    B.,    570 

Cochran,    H.    R..    486 

Cochran.  Mrs.  R.  C.  (See 
Gentsch,    Vida    C.) 

Cockrell,  F.  M.,   527 

Coddington.  A.  O.,  25 

Coddington,  V.  W.,  7 

Coddington,    Mrs.    V.    W. 
(See  Lee,  Alice) 

Codlin,  H.  E.,  527 

CodHn,   Mrs.   H     E.    (See 
McColley,   Carrie) 

Coe,  H.  H.,  372 

Coe.  Viola  M.,   712 

Coen,  H.  C,   177 
*Coen,    Mrs.    L.    M.    (See 
Jackson,  Litta  D.) 

Cofifeen,  Amy,  53 

CofFeen.   F.   G.,   70 

(ZofFeen,  H.  C,  109 

Coffey.  E.  W.,  486 

Coffey,  G.  C,  527 

Coffey,  Hazel   B.,   527 

Coffey,   T.  S.,  449 

Coffey,   VV.   C.  246 

Coffin,   F.   A..   336 

Coffman,  B.  D.,  76 

toffman,    H.    A.,    143 

Coffman.  N.  B..  17 
*Coflin,   F.   S.,   17 

Cogdal.  H.  F.,  570 

Coghlin,  B.  K..  306 

Cogswell,   G.   O.,  412 

Cogswell     R.   C,   4>2 

Cohen,    B..    223 

Cohen,  Esther  D.,  712 

Cohen,  J..  663 

Cohn,  A.  E.,  527 


OS 


(See 


]8     Cohn,  B.  E..  71-' 

09     Coker,  Myrtle  R.,  336 

14  Colbert,  J.  R.,  527 
ff Colby,  A.   S.,   756 

06     Colby,  R.  R.,  246 

09  Colby,    Mrs.    W.    S.    (See 

Sachs,  Inez  F.) 

15  *Colcord,    F.    M.,    570 
firColcord,  Mary  E.,  756 

01     Cole,   Agnes  M.,   143 

06  Cole,  Alice  M.,  246 
gCole,   C.   N.,   756 

95  Cole,     Mrs.    C.     N.     (See 

Stewart,  Mabel) 
82     Cole,  E.  E.,  29 

04  Cole,  Emo  L.,  196 

13  Cole,  G.   H.,  487 

14  Cole,  H.   L.,   527 

96  Cole,  Mary  M..  91 
13     Cole,   R.  M..  487 

82     Cole,   Sophronia  R.,   29 
8S     Cole,  T.  E.,  40 

07  Coleman,  C.   B.,  273 

15  Coleman,   P.    W.,    570 

10  Coleman,  W.   F.,  372 

17  Coley.  G.,  663 

18  Colgrove,    Vivian   G.,    712 
17     Collier.   Ethel  A.,  663 

gCollings.    G.    H.,    756 
98     Collins,  E.  F.,  109 

05  Collins,   Mrs.   F.    F.    (See 

Higinbothom,  Pearl) 
01     Collins,   G.   R.,   143 

17  Collins,  Grace,  663 
Collins,   Mrs.    H.   K. 

Harper,   Edith  E.) 

1  7  Collins,  I.  B.,  664 
05  Collins,  Mary,  223 
09     Collins,  R.  A.,  336 

.     ^Collins,  Vida   L.,   756 

02  *Collins,  F.   B.,   159 

15     Collom,  Mary   E.,  570 
/i*Colman,  N.  J.,  827 

18  Colmey,  D.   C,   712 
13     Colombo,   J.    H.,   487 
04     Colp.  L.   A..    196 

15  Colson,  H.  E.,  S70 

16  Colton,  R.  S.,  614 
8s     Colton,   S.   C,  40 

78     Columbia,    Emma,    17 
12     Colville,  J.  R.,  449 
12     Colvin,    C.,    450 

g*Colvin,  Esther  M.,  756 
'13     Colvin,  J.   A.,  487 

Colvin,    Mary    S.,    33 
Combe,    Mrs.    C.    E.    (See 

Coker,    Myrtle    R.) 
Combe,   Eleanor   M.,   487 
Coinpton,   R.   O.,   372 
Comstock.   A.   F.,  246 
Com.stock,   D.   F.,   570 
/iComstock.   G.   C,   827 
'14     Comstock.  Helen  B.,  527 
'18     Conant,  L.  J.,   712 
'or      Conard,  P.  A.,  143 

Conard,   Mrs.   P.  A.    (See 

Smith,  Florence  M.) 
Conard,  Sarah  O.,  246 
Conat,  Mabel  L.,  570 
Conboy,  L.  J.,  527 
Condit,  J.  S.,  159 
Cone,  W.  C,  246 
fiConel,  J.   L.,  756 
'12     Confcsor,  V.,  450 
'18     Congleton.  F.  H.,  712 
'17     Conklin,    P.    S.,    6O4 
'80     Conklin,  R.  R.,  22 
'84     Conkling     Anna  J..  37 
'16     Conley,  D.  O.,  614 
'03     Conley,  J.  E.,   177 
'13     Conley,  Josephine,  487 
'12     Connard,    A.    F.,    450 
'08     Connard,    C.    E.,    306 
'12     Connell,    E.   L.,   450 
"07     Connelly,  Emma  B..  273 
"ii     Connelly.  M.  F.,  412 
'88     Connet,    Ella,    so 


•83 
'09 

'13 
'10 
■06 
'is 


99 

•06 
'15 
'14 
'02 
'06 


I  loS 


UxiVKKSnV    OK     I  I  I  IN'OIS 


''^ 

Coiirai.1,  C  B..  487 

i3 

'i- 

Consoei',  ("1.  O.,  664 

14 

■13 

Consoer,  Meta,  487 

■13 

Constant,  H.  H..  487 

1  2 

'04 

Converse,   E.   C,   196 

17 

■80 

Cook.   C.    F.,   23 

16 

'17 

Cook,  E.,  664 

'4 

'05 

Cook,  E.,  223 

'08 

Cook,   F.   L.,  306 

14 

'09 

Cook,  F.   S.,  336 

17 

'95 

Cook,    Mrs.    G.     II.     (See       " 
Moore,    Grace    L.) 

08 

'03 

Cook,  J.   F.,    177 

16 

/iCook,  J.  W.,  827 

02 

93 

Cook,  J.    W.,  70 

■4 

07 

*Cook,  L.  P.,  273 

17 

1 1 

Cook,   S.   S.,  412 

07 

OS 

Cook,  T.  L.,  223 

08 

02 

Cook,   W.  A.,   IS9 

17 

'07 

Cooke,  A.  B.,  273 

08 

12 

Cooke,  D.  G.,  450 

99 

Cooke,   Jane    E.,    118 

'90 

Cooke,   R.  J.,   57 

04 

'12 

Cool,    Mrs.    S.     M.     (See 
Chipps.  Alta  F.) 

14 

/iCooley,  E.  G.,  827 

04 

'13 

Cooley,  H.  B.,  487 

13 

Cooley,  Norma,  487 

90 

'17 

Cooley,   R.   C,   664 

14 

gCooley,  Verna  L.,  757 

93 

'13 

Coolidge,    E.    R.,   487 

17 

'04 

Coolidge,  Orrill  P..    197 

10 

•16 

Coolidge,    R.    N.,   614 

06 

'18 

Coolidge,   W.    F.,   712 

10 

'16 

Cools,  G.   v.,  614 

09 

'08 

Coons,   G.   H.,  306 

06 

'10 

Cooper,  A.  B.,  372 

98 

gCooper,  A.  R.,  757 

83 

'16 

Cooper,  C.  E.,  614 

13 

'16 

Cooper,  D.  W.,  614 

17 

'16 

Cooper,  E.  A.,  614 

18 

'81 

'Cooper,  F.   E.,  25 

18 

'00 

Cooper,   F.  W.,   128 

IS 

'10 

Cooper,  G.  A.,  370 

'08 

Cooper,  Hazel  K.,  306 

16 

'17 

Cooper,  L.  M.,  664 

16 

'11 

Cooper,  M.  A.,  412 

'96 

Cooper.  P.  H.,  91 

1 1 

'17 

Cope.  L.  v.,   664 

'13 

Cope,   W.   A.,  487 

05 

'13 

Copenhaver,    M.,   487 

'i  I 

'17 

Copenhaver,  R.  G.,  664 

98 

'J5 

Copley,    Beatrice    V.,    570 

01 

'12 

Corbey,  L.  J.,  450 

'15 

Corbly,   L.   S.,   570 

'00 

Corbus.  B.  R.,   128 

06 

'15 

Cordell.   Eula   E.,    S70 

'16 

Cordell,   Mrs.   R.  V.   (Sec 

Howell,    Grace   L.) 

15 

•16 

Cordell,    V.,   614 

'13 

Corke,   G.    R.,   487 

'17 

Corke,  H.  W.,  664 

13 

'13 

Corley,  H.,  488 

IS 

!'5 

Corley,  S.,   570 

90 

Cornclison,   R.  W.,  57 

17 

gCornelius.  D.  W.,  757 

■7 

'06 

Cornell,  D.  H.,  246 

12 

''7 

Cornell,   D.   S.,  664 

17 

'94 

Cornell,   F.   H.,  76 

94 

'93 

Cornell,  W.  H..  70 

'16 

'10 

Cornwcll,    E.    Z.,    372 

•18 

'18 

Corper,  P.,   712 

'06 

Corrigan.  E..   246 

'15 

'05 

Corrin,  W.  G.,  223 

''7 

'09 

Corrington,  C.  E.,  337 

'97 

gCorson.  H.  P.,  757 

'04 

gCort,  W.  W..  757 

'04 

'i  I 

Cort.    Mrs.    W.    W.     (See 

'18 

Gleason.  Nellie   M.) 

'  r  1 

fcCortelyou,  G.   B.,  827 

'"S 

'13 

Cortis.  F.  B.,  488 

'<>7 

09 

Corwinc.    (>.    D.,   337 

'i  2 

'16 

Corzine,  B.  11.,  614 

•18 

Corzine,  D.  C,  712 

'18 

'13 

Corzine,   H.   W.,   488 

'15 

gCoss,  J.   A..   757 

'92 

•16 

da  Costa.   M.  F.,  614 

'13 

Costar,   L.,  48S 

Coultas,    Florence   .\.,   527 
i'Coultas,   Lois   M.,   757 

Coulter,  J.  H.,  450 

Countryman,  I.  B.,  664 

Couts,  L.  S.,  614 

Cover,  Mrs.  D.  M.  (See 
Whittenberg,    Sarah   J.) 

Covey.  Arete  C,  528 

Covey,   E.    L.,  664 

Cowan,  Mrs.  A.  M.  (See 
Abbott,  Edwina  E.) 

Cowgill,  C.  H.,  614 

(Towley,  T.  P.,  is9 

Cox,  Anna  E.,  S28 

Cox,  Clare  F.,  664 

Cox,   F.   A.,    273 

Cox,   F.  W.,  306 

Cox,   H.    R.,   664 

Cox,    I.    H.,    306 
^Cox,     Mrs.     L.     C.     (See 
Miller,    Marie    B.) 

Cox,   M.   E.,   197 

Cox,   R.   W.,   528 
gCox,  S.  H.,  757 

Coy,  Alice  B.,  197 
^Coyle.  J.   P.,  758 

Crabbs,   C.   L.,  57 

Craft,   G.   E.,   s^S 

Craig,   E.    C,    70 

Craig,  Florence  M.,  664 

Craig,  H.   I.,  373 

Craig,  Jane  A.,  246 

Craig,    N.    E.,   373 

Craig.  O.,  337 

Craig,    S.   J.,   246 

Craig,    W.,     log 
*Craig.   W.    P.,   33 

Craigmile,   C.    J.,   488 

Craigmile,  Mary  A.,  665 

Craigmile,    Mary    D.,    712 

Craigmile,   R.   J.,    712 

Grain,  C.   M.,   571 
gCrandall,   W.   T.,   758 

Crane,  D.  W.,   614 

Crane,  Mrs.  D.  W.  (See 
Bardwell,  Laura  A.) 

Crane,   Eva  R.,  412 
gCrane,  F.   R.,  758 

Crane,  Helen  M.,  223 

Crapnell.    C.    E.,    412 

Crathorne,  A.  R.,   109 

Crathorne,  Mrs.  A.  R. 
(See  Layton,  Kathcrine 
A.   W.) 

Cratty,   P.   J.,   246 
g^Cravens,   Lucile  S.,   758 
gCravens,  T.  C,  614 

Crawford,  C.  W.,  S7i 
gCrawford,  F.  N.,  7s8 
gCrawiord.   H.   G.    M..  7s8 

Crawford,   H.   H.,   488 

Crawford,    Helen    L.,    571 
^Crawford,  J.   A.,   758 

Crawford,  J.   L.,   665 

Crawford,  L.   N.,   665 

(Trawford,  Luvern  II.,  450 

Crawford,   Ruth  M.,  665 

Crawford.  T.,   77 

Crebs,  J.   P.,   614 

Creedon,  J.  F.,  712 
gCreek.  H.  L.,  758 

Creighton,  E.   W.,  571 

Creighton.    Mary    E.,    665 

Crellin,  C.  V.,   100 

Cresap,  E.  W.,  197 

Cresap.  Trella  J.,   197 

Cress,  E.  E.,  713 

Cress,  J.  W.,  412 

Cressey,  Lucretia,  571 
Crichfield,  P.  A.,  273 

Crichton,  Mrs.  G.  K.  (See 
Fleming,   Gertrude   W.) 
Criley,  H.  R.,  713 
Criss,  E.,  571 

*Crissey.  J.   W.,  6s 
Crist,   E.   B.,  488 


"7 


13 


(See 


13     ("roce,    M.    F.,  488 
[)j      Crocker.   W.,    159 
Crofts,  C.  665 
Croll,    Hilda   M..  614 
13     Croll,   P.   R.,  488 
"86     Cromwell.  J.  C,  44 
"14     Cronk.  Clara,  528 

gCrooker,  S.  J.,  758 
'16     Crooks,  H.  F.,  615 
"05     Crosby,  C,  223 
'16     Crosby,  H.  F.,  615 
'18     Crosiar,  A.  O.,  713 
'92     Cross,   C.    VV.,  6s 
'05     Cross,  E.  A.,  223 
'16     Cross,  G.  A.,  (J15 
'18     Cross,    Mary    A.,    713 
'08     Crossett,   G.   W.,   306 
'01      Crossland,  G.   M.,  143 
'10     Crossland,   II.   E.,  373 
'13     Crossland,  Viola  J.,  488 
'03     Crosthwait,   G.  A.,   177 
'01      Crouch,  W.  L.,  143 
'17     Crouse.    Florence    II.,   665 
'77     Crow,  B.  F.,  13 
'09     Crow,  Barbara,  337 
'12     Crow,  W.  L.,  450 

Crowder,    B.    H.,   488 
Crowder,  Mrs.  B.  H.  (See 
Dodds,    Eva) 
'10     Crowell,  P.  C,  373 
'07     Crown.    Mrs.    F.    L., 
Lapham.   Ina  O.) 
'07     Crum.   Ethel,   273 
'16     Crutchfield,  W.  Jr.,  615 
'14     Cruzan.   Myrtle  A.,   528 
"17      Cryder,  J.   11.,   665 

gCulbreth,  Mrs.  C.   B.   (See 
Slough,    Georgia) 
'iS     Cullinane.  G.    M.,  713 
/!*Cullom,  S.  M..  827 
gCullum,    W.    IL,    758 
'i(.     Gulp.  J.    D.,   61S 
gCulver,   H.,   759 
'78     Culvert,  Annette  M.,   17 
IS     Cummings,   H.   L.,   571 
'11      Cummings,   P.  W.,  412 

gCummins,   R.    A.,   7S9 
'15     Cummins.  W.   E.,  .S7i 
'17     Cunningham,  Opal  C.,  665 
'02     Cunningham,  R.  E.,  160 
"17     Cunningham,  S.  R.,  665 

Cunningham,    T.    A.,    488 
Curfman,  L.  E.,  143 
Curfman,  Mrs.  L.  E.  (See 
Williams,    Winifred   S.) 
Currie,    Althca    E.,    713 
Currie.   Florence   B.,   246 
Curtis.  B.  T.,  66s 
Curtis,    Florence   R.,   413 
/I'Curtis,  W.   E.,  827 
"i)4     Curtiss,   Mrs.    C.    F.    (See 
Shoemaker.    Theodora) 
'  16     Curtiss,  G.,  615 
'17     Curtiss,  R.  E.,  665 
'82     Curtiss,  W.  G.,  30 

gCushing.  Helen  I.,  759 
'83     Cushman.      Mrs.      E.      H. 
(See    Knowlton,    Lizzie 
A.) 
Cusick,  J.   F.,   178 
Cuskaden,  M.,  713 
Cuthbert,  Dorothy  1..,  615 
Cuthbertson.   W.    S.,   665 
Cutler,   A.   B.,  247 
Cutler,    Mrs.    A.    B.    (See 
Ilyndman,   Ruth) 
gCutlcr,  F.  F..  759 
05     CutUr,  F.  W.,  223 
14     Cutler,   T.,    S28 
08     Cutler,  "S.   G.,   306 
14     Cutshall.   R.   W.,   528 
10     Cutter.  W.  C,  373 
Cuttle,  F.,   107 
Dal)ney,  J.   B..  373 
Dabraskian.    G.    G.,    5 
Dace,    F.    E.,   528 
Dadant,  H.  C,   197 


13 


■18 
■06 

'17 


'18 
'16 
'17 

■ci6 
■(j8 


04 


74 
'14 
'04 


IXUKX    TO    Al.LiMNI 


I  109 


I-/     Dadant,  Harriette,  665 

02  Dailant,  L.  C,  160 
08      Dadant,  M.  G.,  307 

08  Dachler,    A.    H.,    307 
18     Dnhlin.   Edna   O.,  713 

13  Dahringer,  H.  W.,  488 

10     Dailey,    Mrs.    D.    A.    (See 

Renich,    Amanda    B.) 
07     Dailey,  J.  A.,  273 

03  Dake.  L.  G.,  178 
'02     Dalbey,  D.  S.,  160 

n  Dalbey,  E.  L.,  488 
U  Dale,  H.  M.,  528 
17     Dale,   T.    11.,  665 

10  Dale.   W.   W.,   373 

1  I      Dalenburg,  P.,  4^13 

06  Dallcnbach,  J.   C,   247 

14  *Dallenbnch,  J.   H.,   528 
:o      Dallcnbach,    K.   M.,   373 

11  Dallcnbach,     Mrs.    K.    M. 

(See  Douglas,  Ethel  L.) 

12  Dallcnbach,  L.  E.,  450 

17  Dallcnbach.  Maybell  M., 
66s 

17  Daly,  E.   P.,  666 

18  Daly,   Geraldine,   713 

16  Dammers,  J.   W.,  615 

17  Dana,  B.,  666 

03  *Danahey,   T.    F.,    178 

07  Dancey,  L.  S.,  273 

04  Danely,    Mrs.    A.    M.    Jr. 

(See  Staley,   Isabel) 

02  Danely,  Mary  G.,   160 

09  Danford,  F.  D.,  337 

03  Daniels,  Edna  E.,   178 
14     Danielson,  R.   R.,   528 

14  Danielson,  Mrs.  R.  R. 
(See  Campbell,  Grace 
A.) 

10  Danielson,    W.    C,    373 
93      Danley,  W.  W.,  70 

14  Danz,  II.  O..  528 
17     Darby,  H.  Jr.,  666 

91      Darby,   Nellie   M.,   61 

03  Darlington,    Genevieve, 

178 
00     Darmer,    G.    A.,    129 

13  Darrah,  Juanita  E.,  489 
17     Darrell,  G.  C,  666 

05  Dart,    W.,    223 

14  Dass,   B.,   528 

15  Dauberman,  Margaret   L., 

571 

15  Daugherty,  Anna  E.,   571 
14     Daugherty,  H.    P.,    529 
89     Daugherty,  L.    S.,    54 

14     Davenport,   Alice  V.,  529 

17  Davenport,    Mrs.    J.    A., 

(See  Moore,  Irene  H.) 

07  David,  S.   G.,  273 
gDavidson,  C.   N.,  7S9 

08  Davidson,    Dora,    307 
g^Davidson,    L.   J.,   759 

OS  Davidson,  T.  M.,  223 

14  Davies,  R.  E.,  529 

05  Davis,    Anna   C,    224 

8"i  Davis,   A.    E.,   25 

16  Davis,  Clara  E.,  615 

04  *Davis,    C.    L.,    197 

13  Davis,   C.    W.,   489 

14  Davis,  Elizabeth  H.,  529 
gDavis,   E.   W.,  759 

18  Davis,   F.   A.,   713 
'88     Davis,   F.   L.,   50 
'05     Davis,   F.  S.,  224 

10  Davis,    Gertrude    C,    373 
gDavis,   G.   T..   759 

11  Davis,   Mrs.   G.   W.,    (See 

Witt,    Adaline    E.) 
18  ■  Davis,   Helen    G.,   713 

17  Davis,  Helen  P.,  666 
03     Davis,  H.  S.,  178 

1 1  Davis,  Ida  B.,  413 

18  Davis,  J.  E.,  713 
82  Davis,  J.  H.,  30 
80  Davis,   Mrs.   J.   H.,    (See 

Watson,  Ella  M.) 


(See 
P.) 


(See 


08 


Davis,  J.  J.,    I 
Davis,  J.  J.,   273 
Davis,   .J    O.,  44 
Davis,    Mrs.    J.    O., 
Fairchild,    Rozina 
Davis,  J.  W.,   197 
Davis,  J.    W.,  450 

gDavis,  J.   W.,  7^9 

gDavis,    L.    H.,    759 
Davis,   L.   H.,  666 
Davis,   L.   I..,  666 
Davis,   M.   R.,   666 
Davis,    Mrs.    M.    R., 

West,    Linnie) 
Davis,    Mallie    L.,    489 
Davis,   Marietta,  25 
Davis,   Marietta  S,  307 
Davis,  Martha  L.,  615 
Davis,    Mary,    17 
Davis,  Mary  B.,   144 
Davis,  Nell   S.   M.,  273 
Davis,  Olive   E.,  247 
Davis,    P.    F.,    66 
Davis,  Reba.  413 

gDavis,  R.  E.,   759 

gDavis,  Robert  L.,   760 

gDavis,  Roy  L.,  760 
Davis.  R.  R.,  247 
Davis,  Mrs.  S.  (See  Davis, 

Clara   E.) 
Davis,   S.   S.,   571 
Davis,  T.  A.,  529 
Davis,  W.   E.,  178 
Davison,    C.    M.,    no 
Davison,  Mabel   K.,   197 
Davison.   Ruth    489 

gDavisson.    B.    S.,    760 
Dawney,  E.  F.,  338 
Dawson,  C.  H..   178 
Dawson,  Helen  M.,  571 

gDay,  .\nna  E.,  760 
Day,  C.  L..  666 
Day,  H.  W.,  666 

*Day,  Mrs.  J.  D.  tSee  Fel- 
lows, Clara  B.) 
Day,  P.  W.,  489 
Day,  V.  S.,  666 
Day.  W^.  T..  615 
Day.  W.  W..  373 
Dav.    Mrs.    W.    W.    (See 

Hollister.    Ethel   A.) 
Dayton,  D.  V.,  307 
Dayton,  Laura  M.,  197 
Dayton.   Susan  L.,   337 
Deahl,   N.,   713 
Deakman,  H.  W.,  571 
Deal,   H.   I-.,  307 
Deal.     Mrs.     H.     L.     (See 

Beauford,  May  A.) 
Dean,  Beatrice  E.,  529 
Dean,   F.  A.,   17 
Dean,   F.   C  450 
Dean,  II.   C.   337 
Dean,  Olive  G.,  713 

gDean,  P.   M.,  760 

gDean,  R.  H.,  760 
DeardorfF,   Sarah  C,    17 
Deason,  F.  E.,  247 
Deaver,  L.  A.,  615 

gDebel,  N.  H.,  760 
Dechman.  A.,  450 
Decker,  B.  H..  571 
Decker.   Edna  M.,   666 
Decker,  I..  M..  413 
Dedrick,   Eva   A.,  451 
Deering.  E.   W.,   713 
Deets,  H.  B.,  S29 
Deets,  R.  E.,  307 

gDeffendall,  P.  H.,  760 
De  Forest,   L.,   529 

gDehn,  W.  M.,  760 
Deiss,  W.  C,  !;7i 
Dc  I. a  Garza.  R..  717 
De   Lany,   C.   M.,   337 
De  La  Rama,  J.,  322 
De  Leuw,  C.  E.,  451 


De  Long,  Mrs.  C.  H.  (See 

Thomson     Lillian    E.) 
De   Long.  W.   E..  666 
Deinnier,  J.  E.,  374 
De  Mott.  I.  P.,  451 
De  Mott,  Mrs.  I.  P.,  (See 
Dohcrty.   Mary   G.) 

*De  Molt,   R.   V.  L.,  S29 
De  Motte,  R.  J,.   178 
De  Motte,  Mrs.  R.  J.  (See 

Stevens,    Lucia  A.) 
De  Motte,  Ruby  T.,  iCo 
Demuth,  J.  E.,  572 

gDcnby,  Alice,  760 
Denison,  Mrs.   R.  R.   (See 

Crow,  Barbara) 
Denning,  Bertha  E.,  374 
Dennis,  C.  H.,  25 
Dennis,   Mrs.    H.   K.    (See 

Wright.   Agnes) 
Dennis,   Rose   C,   713 
Denny,  Christina,  307 
Denny,  Maude  A.,  489 
Denson.  C.  H..  713 

gDenton.  W.  W.,  760 
Denz,   R.    E.,   615 
Depuy,  Jessie  M.,  247 
Depuy,  O.  C,   247 
Derby.  H.  L.,  667 
Derby,   Alice    G.,    197 

gDcrick,  C.  G.,  761 
Dern,  K.  L.,  713 
Derr,   H.   B..  22^ 
Derry,  H.  G.,  451 
Dershem,     Mrs.     E.     (Se« 

Knapp.  Aurella) 
Derwent,   E.   F.,   247 
Desmond    J.  J.,  451 
De   Swarte,   C.   G.,   S72 
Detering,  O.  C,  572 
Detrick,  Nellie  E.,   144 
Deuchler,  G.   H.,   713 
Deuchler,  W.   E.,  374 
Deutschmann.    F.    J.,    197 
De  Velde,  H.   S.,    160 
Devine,  H.,  529 
Devlin,  J.  L.,  667 

*De  Vries,  S.  G.,  100 
Dewend,   F.    R..   451 
Dewey,  C.  R.,  307 
Dewey,  E.   C,   667 
Dewey,  H.  H.,  247 

gDewey,  Ida  B.,  761 
Dewey,    J.    A.,    loo 

*Dewey,  R.  E.,  50       , 
Dewey,   Sarah   L.,    160 
Dewey,  V.  P.,  529 
Dewey.  W.  H..  451 
Dewhirst,   H.   T..    224 
De  Witt,  Emma  E.,  413 
De   Witt,   Louise  E.,  247 
De   Witt.   H.    R..   337 
De  Wolfe,  Lucy  L.,  615 
De   Wolfe,    Mary    E.,    S29 
Dexter,  Grace  E.,  413 
Dexter,    Lula   B..   529 
Dibell,  H.  C.  616 

?Dibcll,   Mabel   E..   761 
Dick,  C.   R.,  274 
Dick,     Mrs.    C.     R.     (Sec 

Wood,    Margaret    C.) 
Dick,   H.   K.,   s-'9 
Dicke,  O.  A.,  307 
Dickenson,  R.  W.,  451 
Dickerson,  E.   B.,   529 
Dickerson,  G.  H.,  178 
Dickerson,  I.  W.,  337 
Dickerson,   O.   M.,    178 
Dickey,  C.  B.,  224 
Dickey,  J.  H.,   1 10 

gDickey,  L.   B.,  761 

/jDickinson,  J.  M.,  828 
Dickinson,   Nelle    M.,   307 
Dickinson,  R.  J..   77 
Dickinson,   R.   W..  451 
Dieckmann,  T.  W.,  572 
Diefenbach,  A.  G.,   198 


University  of  Illinois 


'i8     Diesernd,   H.   C,   714 
'08     Dieter,  C.  F.,  307 
'04     Dieterle.    E.    A.,    198 
'16     Dietmeier.  C.  R.,  616 
'09     Dietrich,  B.  H..  338 
'10     Dietrich,   R.   S.,  374 

gDietrich,   W.,    761 
•18     Dietz,  J.  W.,  714 
'14     Dietzer,  Alice,  572 
'14     Dillavou,  E.  R.,  57^ 
'05     Dillavou,  J.  M.,  224 
'11     Dillavou,  R.  C,  413 
'08     Dillon,  Bessie,  307 
'13     Dillon,  C.  C,  489 
'10     Dillon,  E.  L.,  374 
'08     Dillon,    Mrs.    E,    L.    (See 

Cooper,   Hazel   K.) 
'07     Dillon,   Edna  L.,  274 
'06     Dillon,  F.  P.,  247 
'07     Dillon.    Mrs.    F.    P.    (See 

Scott.   Miriam   E.) 
'01     Dillon,   Gertrude   S.,    144 
'09     Dillon,  I..  A..  338 
'04     Dillon.    Mertie   M.,    198 
'01     Dillon,  R.  H.,  144 
'95   •Dillon,  W.  IL, 
•98     Dillon,  W.  W..   no 
•98     Dillon.  Mrs.  W.  W.   (See 
Kofoid.    Nellie) 
gDillow.  R.  M.,  761 
'13     Dilworth,  J.  R..  489 
'14     Dingledine,  I.  W.,  572 
'99     Dinwiddie.  Virginia,   118 
'17     Dippell,  R.  E..  667 
'14     Dirks,   B.   E.   G..    572 
'04     Dirks,  H.  B.,  198 
'08     Disosway.  M.  D.,  308 

gDitchey.  J.  K..   761 
'10     Dittmer,  Mrs.  H.   L.   (See 

Rose,   Elizabeth  I.) 
'02  'Divan,      Mrs.      W.      (See 

Ahrens,  Anna  W.) 
'14     Dix    E,  J.,  572 
'06     Dixon,  F.   E.,  247 
'11      Dixon,  N.  M.,  413 
'07     Dixon,  Nellie  M..  274 
'10      Dixon.   W.  J..   374 

gDoan    Frances  E.,   761 
gDoane,  Alice  M.,  761 
'12     Doane,  H.  A..  45' 
'02     Dobbins    Ethel  I.,  160 
'14     Dobbins,  V.   F.,  572 
'75  *Dobson,  F.  P.,  7 
•06     Docker,  Mrs.  F.  W.  (See 

Bean    Elsie  M.) 
'07     Dodd.  T.   F..  274 
'14     Dodds    Eva,   530 
'99     Dodds.  G.,  118 
'86     Dodds,  J.   C.   44 
'17     Dodds    Josephine,   667 
'16     Dodds,    I  ois    E.,   616 
'03     Dodge     Bertha    A.,    179 
•17     Doe     W.   T.,   667 
'04     Doeden.   F.  H..   198 
•13     Doerr    H.  F.,  4^9 
'14     Doerr.    Mrs.    H,    F.    (See 

Gaskill     Delia) 
'09     Doerr,    W.    P.,    338 
•14     Doherty    Margaret  I.,  S72 
'08     Doherty,  Mary  G.,  308 
'09     Doherty,  R.   E.,  338 
'12     Doherty.   W.    M..  45' 
'14     Doisy,  E.  A.,  530 
'18     Doisy     Mrs.    E.    A.    (See 

Ackert,    Alice    N.) 
'17     Dolan,  J.  L.,  667 
■00     Dolan.   W.  J.,   129 
■06     Dole     Mrs.    A.    W.    (See 

Mohr,  E.  C.)       . 
•14     Dole,    Ethel    M.,    572 
'ii      Dole.    I.   B.,   413 
•06     Dole,     Mrs.     J.     C.     (See 

Wamsley,    Mabel) 
'13     Dole,   L.   A.    489 
'18     Dole,  I.aura  E..  714 
*i5     Dole,   Lillian   D.,  572 
'02      Dole,    Sarah    P.,    nJo 


\i3     Uolkart,    L.,    179 
'09     Dollinger,  Hazel  D.,  338 
'oS     Donaho,    E,    W,,   30S 
"09     Donaho,  Mrs,  E.  W.  (See 
Schwarzkoff,      Florence 
A.) 
'14     Donahoe,  J.  T,,  530 
"14     Donaldson,    Elizabeth    F., 

530 
'17     Donaldson,  H.  J,,  667 
'16     Donaldson,   J.    R.,   616 
'is     Donas,  J.  A.,  572 
'00     Doney,  O.  K.,  129 
"07     Donigan,  F.  L.,  274 
'95     Donnan,  A.  M..  84 
'16     Donnell,  A.  D..  616 
'78     Donnell.  Mrs.  B.  F,   (See 

Deardorff,    Sarah   C.) 
'07     Donnersberger,   F,,   274 
'06     Donoghue,   G,   T.,   248 
'99     Donoghue,  R,  C,,   118 
'02     Donoghue,  W.  J.,   160 
'18     Doocy,  Helen  L,,  714 
'06     Dool,  R.  B,,  248 
'10     Dool.    Mrs.    R.    B.     (See 

Mandeville,   Hazel) 
'06     Doran,  E.   B..  248 
'04     Donnan,  A.  B.,  198 
'09     Dorman,  D.  S.,  338 
'11      Dormitzer,   M,   R,    413 
'09     Dorris,    Mrs.    J.    T.    (See 

Weaver.    Maud) 
'16     Dorsett,  Mary  E.,   616 

gDorsey,  Dee,  762 
'12     Dorsey,  O.  B.,  451 
'05  *Dosch,  C.  F.,  224 
'07     Doss,  W.  A,,  274 

^Dotterer,  J.  E..  762 
'18     Doty,  Dorothy  L.,  714 

gDoty.  G.  L.,  762 
'18     Doty.  Helene  E.,  714 
'00     Dougherty,     Mrs,     E.     G, 

(See   Jackman.    Ida) 
'07     Dougherty.  F.  E.,  274 
'00     Dougherty,  H.  R.,  129 
'06     Doughty,  I.  N.,  248 
'11     Douglas    Ethel  L.,  413 
'17     Douglas,  J.   P.,  667 
'14     Douglas    R.   T,.    530 
'03  *Douglass,  Mrs.  D.  P.  (See 
Wiley.   \'onie   A.) 
g*Douthitt    H..  762 
gDowell,  E.  S..  762 

00      Dnw'r'tt.     S.,     129 

17  Downey,  D.  R.,  667 

18  Downing,   Emily  M.,  7>4 
gDowrie     G.    W.,    762 

10  Doyle,   E    D.,   374 

16  Doyle,  J,  F.,  616 
gDraffin,  J.  O,,  762 

17  Drake,  C,  A,,  667 

1 1  Drake,  E,  S.,  414 
76     Drake,  J.  F.,   10 

03  Drake     Teannette   M.,    179 
II      Drr>ke,  W.   H..  414 

16     Dralle     II,    E.,   616 
/i*Draper.  A.   S.,   82S 

02  Draiier,  Charlotte  E.,   160 
01'     Drai  er,  E.   I..,   t6o 

09     Drennan,  W-  R-.  338 
gDressen,   W.    II.,    7O2 
81      Dressor,   J,   C,   26 

06  Drew,  D.  T,  C,  248 
13     Drew,  E,  M.,   189 

04  Drew.  F.   I...   198 

03  Drew,    Mrs,    F,    L,    (See 

Bear,   Katherine   W,) 
09     Drew    J.  A.,  338 

07  Drew,  L,  A,,  2-74 

II      Drew.    Lillian    B.,   414 

16  Drew.  Mildred  E..  616 

17  Droste.  L.  A..  667 

II      Drummond.  Ethel   R,.  4U 
0-'     Drury,  C.  F.,   161 
7t     Drury,  E.  L.,  s 
72  *  Drury.  H.  N.,   i 
03     Drury,   R.  S.,    179 


05  Drury,  F,   K,  W.,  224 
gDryden   Daisy  D.,  762 

'87  Dryer,  E.,  47 

'04  Dryer,  J.   L.,   19S 

;i8  Du,  C,  714 

'14  Dubin,  G.  H.,  S3o 

'15  Dubin.  H.,  57.;" 

'99  Du  Bois,  A.  D.,  119 

^iS  Du  Bois.  Marie  M.,  714 

'13  *Du   Buisson,  Johannes   P. 

489 

'04  Ducll,  E.  L..  x'jfi 

"ii  Diierkop,  Bertha  C,  414 

'17  Duffy,  J.   C,  667 

'03  Duffy,  J.  F.  Jr.,   179 

'95  Duffv,   S.   R.,   84 

'16  Du    Frain,   F.  J.,   616 

'08  Dugan,  C.  B.,  308 

'06  Dugan.  E.  N.,  248 

'15  Du  Hadway,  F,  A,,  573 

'97  Dull,   R,   W.,   100 

'18  Dumas,   Velma    B.,    714 

'10  Dumond,  L.  A.,  374 

'16  Dunavan,   F.   L.,   616 

'89  Dunaway.  H.,   54 

gDunbar,  Louise  B,,  762 

'02  Dunbar,    Margaret,    161 

'10  Duncan,  L,  W.,  374 

gDuncan,  Margaret  S..  763 

'15  Duner.   S..   573 

'17  Dungan,  G,  H.,  f.67 

'11  Dunham,  A.  B.,  414 

'is  Dunham,  L.  H.,   573 

'14  Dunham,    R.    S.,    S30 
gDunham,   W.   A.,    763 

'03  Dunkin,    W.    V..    179 

'06  Dunlap,  A.  M.,  248 

'11  Dunlap,  A.  M.,  414 

'75  Dunlap,  B,  A.,  7 

'is  *Dunlap.  D,  W.,  573 

'11  Dunlap,  E.  A,,  414 

'16  Dunlap,    Effie   C,   616 

'97  Dunlap,  E.  E,     100 

'15  Dunlap,    Fanny,   S73 

'16  Dunlap,  F,  E.,  616 

'75  Dunlap,  H.   M,,  7 

'14  Dunlap,  M,  E,,  530 

'09  Dunlap.  Nora  B,,  338 

'8s  Dunlap,  R.  L.,  40 

'10  Dunlap,  R.  M..  414 

'14  Dunlap,   W.   G..    530 

'is  Dunn,    Elizabeth    M.,    573 

'08  Dunn,  H.  H.,  308 

'06  Dunn,  J.   E..   248 

'07  Dunn    Mrs.  M.  (See  Bar- 
ter. Ada  J.) 
£Dunn,  M.   S.,  763 

'12  Dunn,   T.,  451 

'09  Dunn,  W,  L,,  338 

'08  Dunning,   F.    W,,  308 

'10  Dunning,   W.   B.,  414 

'02  Dunning,   W,   N,,    161 

'10  Dunsheath,  L.  M,.  374 
'12     Dunton    P.   R.,  451 

'17  Dupre.  v.  H.,  667 

'06  Durfee,  J.  H,,  248 
'17     Durfey,  D.,  667 

'10  Durland,  Alice  H.,  374 
'04     Durland,  C.  E..  198 

'09  Durst,  C.  E.,  3^8 
'96     Durslinc,   W.    E.,  91 
'96     Durstine.     Mrs.      W.      E. 
(See  Mather,  Althea  S.) 

'17  'Dushck    V.  J.,  667 
'10     Dutt.  M.  L.,  414 
'17     Dutton,   II.  B..  668 
'is     Dutton,  M.  S.,  573 
'12     Duval,  E,  D,,  452 
'18     Duvall,   Fae,  714 
'17     Duvall,   V,   H.,  668 
'16     Dwycr.  Ellen  F,    616 
'06     Dyniond     I  ida    E.,    248 
'06     Dysart.  J,  P,,  248 
•17     Eade,   B,   C,  668 
'13     Eade,  Gladys,  489 


Indkx  to  Alumni 


'oi      Eagelston,     Mrs.     F.     W. 

(See  Frazey,  Nellie  M.) 
'i2     Eagle,  E.  L.,  452 
'94     Eakle,  S.  J.,  77 
'13     Eales,  II.  C,  489 
'i^     Eaines.  M.  J.,  452 
'93     Earl,  M.  A.,  70 
'85     Earle,    Mary    T.,    40 
'08     Earnest,  W.  W.,  308 
'16     East,  Bess,  616 
'01     East,  E.  M.,    144 
'05     East,    Mrs.    E.    M.     (See 

Boggs,  Mary  L.) 
*io     East,  W.   E.,  375 
'10     Easterbrook,  H.  D.,  375 
'99     Eastman,   H.   T.,    119 

^Eastman,  J.   F..  763 
'09     Eastman,  O.   M.,  339 
'07     Eaton,    Mrs.    C.    D.    (See 

Broadhead,   Lemma    C.) 
'75  *Eaton,   E.,  7 
'09     Eaton,   Frances  M.,  339 
'74     Eaton,  II.,  5 
'07     Eaton.  Helen  M.,  274 
'16     Eaton,  R.  C,  616 
•80     Eaton,   i\Irs.    W.    T.    (See 

Batchelder,     Augusta) 
'84      Ebtrlein,  F.   VV.,  37 
'02     Ebersol,   E.  T.,    161 
'07     Ebersjjacher,   J.   C,   274 
'05     Echols,  S.,  224 
'10     Eck,  J.    VV.,   414 
'14     Eck,     Mrs.     J.     W.     (See 

Lindley,    Bess   M.) 
'10     Eck.  Josephine  A.,  414 
'12     Eckhardt,   Clara,   452 
'05     Eckhardt,   W.  G.,  224 
'06     Eckhardt,     Mrs.     W.     G. 

(See  Alverson,  Eva  L.) 
'98     Eckles,  H.  E.,  110 
'is     Eckstein,  H.  C.,  573 
'18     Edds,    Vera    O.,    714 
'00     Eddy,  C.  L.,  129 
'15     Edgar,   Edith,   573 
'05     Edmiston,    Emma,    224 
'oS     Edmunds,  D.   A.,  308 
'14     Edmundson,  Jessie,  530 
'04     Edwards,  C,   198 
'18     Edwards,    G.   P.,    714 
'98     Edwards,   Grace   O.,   no 
'17     Edwards,  H.   H.,  668 
'06     Edwards,   J.    I.,   248 
'08     Edwards,     Jeannette     E., 

308 
'16     Edwards,  M.  R.,  616 
'13     Edwards,  Mrs.  R.  V.  (See 
Cassingham,       Florence 

^'> 

'II     Eells,  W.  C.  415 
gEgan,  J.  E.,  763 
'07     Egy,   W.  L.,  274 
'07     Ehly,    Emma    L.,   27s 
'13     Ehrhart,  R  J..,  489 
'82     Eichberg,   D.,  30 
'18     Eichorn.  W.  IL,   714 
'04     Eidam,  E.  G.,   198 
'07     Eidam,    Mrs.    E.    G.    (See 

Connelly,  Emma  B.) 
'is     Eide,  A.   C,   573 
'10     Eide,  R.,  375 
'04     Eide,  T.,    199 
'91     Eidmann,  E.  C  61 
'03     Eidmann,  G.   H.,   179 
'11     Eiker,  Bess  H.,  415 
'06     Eiker,  W.  H.,  249 
'10     Eisenmayer,    A.    W.    Jr.. 

37s 
'87     Eisenmayer,  Ida,  47 
'82     Eisenmeyer,  A.  J.,  30 
■75     Eisner,  Mrs.  A.  (See  Kar- 

iher,  Israella  K.) 
'08     Eisner.  Mrs.  A.,  Tr.   (See 

Laflin,   Mary  E.) 
'08     Eiszner,  Adeline  C  308 
'09     Eiszner,  Bessie  J.,  339 
'12     Eiszner,   Louise,  4S2 


07 
'17 
'08 
'05 

'17 


'10     Ekblaw,    Mrs.    K.    J.    T. 
(See  Heuman.  Alma  B.) 

09  Ekblaw,  K.  J.  T.,  339 

10  Ekblaw,   VV.    E..  375 

10     Ekblaw,  Mrs.  VV.  E.   (See 
Krieger,  .Vugusta  M.; 

16  Ekstrand,  H.  £.,  617 
OS     Elden,  R.  VV.,  225 

04     Eldcn,   Mrs.    R.    VV.    (See 

King.  Leila  P.) 
81  Elder,  Loretta,  26 
15     Elder,  Mildred  R.,  573 

86  Elder,   Nettie,   44 

87  Elder,    Mrs.    P.    A.    (See 

Williamson,   Mary  H.) 
01      Elder,   R.   S.,    144 

17  Eldridge,    Lillian   M.,   668 

88  *Eldridge,    Mary    A..    50 
15     Eleazarian,  A.  M.,  573 

18  Eleson,  E.  R.,  714 

12     Elfslrom,    P.    R.,   452 
18     Ell,  F.  A.,  71S 
90     Ellars,  Jessie,   57 
15     Elles,  E.   C,   573 
gElliot,    Erma    L.,   763 
,gElliot,  J.  A.,  763 
'15     Elliott.   Mrs.    A.    R.    (See 

Johnston.  Florence  R.) 
'77     Elliott,  C.  G.,  13 
'12     Elliott,  C.   T.,  4S2 
'13     Elliott,    Mrs.    C.    J.    (See 

King,   Lillian  M.) 
'18     Elliott,  E.  E.,  71S 
'17     Elliott,  Eva  L.,  668 
'13   *Elliott,   Gertrude   L.,  489 
Elliott,  II.  VV.,  275 
Elliott,  Isabel   G.,  668 
Elliott,  J.  G.,  308 
Elliott,   Josephine   R.,   225 
Elliott,  R.  T.,  668 
'oS     Ellis,  A.  J.,  309 
'10     Ellis,  C.  L.,  37S 
'14     Ellis,  G.  C,  530 
"8s     Ellis,   G.  H..  40 
'16     Ellis,   H.,  617 
'84     Ellis,  Lola  D.,  37 
'12     Ellis,   O.   I.,   452 
'78     Ellison.   Mrs.   A.   C.   (See 

Culvert,    Annette    M.) 
'it     Ellison,  C.  C,  415 
'88   *Ellison,  E.  E.,  50 
'11     Ellison.  G.  E.,  415 
'74  *Ells,  W.  C,  5 
'10     Ellsberry,   L.   K.,   375 
'06     Ellsberry,  Mrs,  L.  K.  (See 

Bauer,  Effie  L.) 
'i  I      Elm.  E.  E.,  415 
'14     Elmendorf,    A.,    530 
'j2   *Elmendorf,  Edith  M.,  4S2 
gElmer,  Mrs.  C.  (See  Ash- 
ley, June  M.) 
gElmer,  M.  C,  763 
'13     Elston,  A.,  490 
'13     Elston,  L.  W.,  490 
'99     Ely.  H.  M..  1 19 
'06     Emerson.  F.  H.,  249 

gEmmerson.   Edith  M.,  764 
'06     Emmerson,  R.  J.,  249 
'01     Emmett,  A.  D.,  144 
'16     Emmond,  W'.  G.,  617 
gEmmons.  C.  VV.,  764 
gEmpey,   Bertha  L.,  764 
'86   *Endsley,  L.,  44 
'08     Enerson,  Mrs.  A.  E.   (See 

Rolfe,  Amy  L.) 
'94     Engberg,  M.  J.,  77 
04     Engel.  L.  E.,  199 

10  Engelken,  Marie  Von,  37s 

1 1  Enger,  A.  L.,  415 
06  Enger,  M.  L.,  249 
06     Enger,  N.,  249 

1 1      Enger,  T.   K.,  415 

IS     England,  Grace  A.,  573 

17     Engle,  Esihsr  A.,  668 

gEngle,  E.  VV.,  764 
IS     Engle.  Jeannette  M..  574 
17     Engle,  R.   IL.   668 


'08 
'04 
17 
07 

'88 

'14 
'91 

'08 


'98 


'16 
'17 
'i  I 
'17 
'09 
'09 

'06 

'17 
'04 


13 
'86 
'15 
'07 
'16 
'16 


09 
'09 

'07 
'92 

'15 
'13 

'is 
'14 
'10 
•06 
'96 
'74 
'78 
'78 
'13 
'04 
'17 
'oS 
'18 


04 
'09 
'06 
■89 
'06 
'17 
'oq 
'is 


Engle,  R.  N.,  668 
^Englis,  D.  T.,  764 
Enghsh,  E.  C.  Jr.,   161 
English,  H.  M.,  530 
^English,    Inez  J.,    764 
English,  J.    T.,   309 
Engstrom,   R.   V.,   199 
Eninger.    Helen    M.,  668 
Enlow,   Lena,  275 
Enlows,   Mrs.   P.  A.    CSee 

Mathers,  Etfie  A.) 
Ennis.  C.  J.,   530 
Eno.  F.  H.,  6i 
Eno,  Sara  W.,  309 
Enochs,  C.  D.,  1 10 
Enochs,   Mrs.   C.   D.    (See 

Hughston,    Aline   D.) 
Enochs,  D.  R.,  1 10 
Enochs,  Mrs.   D.   R.   (See 
McVVilliams,    Nellie   L  ) 
Enriquez,  I.  C,  375 
Ensign    N.    E.,   415 
Eppinger,  J.  G.,  617 
Epstein,   A.   L.,   6C8 
Epstein,   A.   S.,  415 
Epstein,  K.,  668 
Erbes,    Clara,    339 
Ercanbrack,   H.    E.,  339 
gErdahl.  A.  C,  764 
Erickson,    C.    C,    249 
Erickson,   E.   B.,  669 
Ericson,  L.  T.,  199 
Erikson,  C.  E.  J.,  373 
Erlbacher,  Harriet  C.,  415 
Ermeling,   L.    B.,   490 
Ermentrout,   .\iina   AI..   44 
Ernest,  Ruth,  574 
Einest,  T.  R.,  27s 
Ernst,   C.  P.,  617 
Ernst,  E.  G.,  617 
Ernst,-  J.   L.,  452 
Errett,    Mrs.    A.    VV.    (See 

Wilson,  Lucy  G.) 
Erskine.   A.    VV.,    452 
Erskine.   Nellie,    452 
Erskine.  R.  N.,  339 
Ervin,  Helen  E.,  339 
Ervin,  J.  F.,  27s 
Erwin,  Mrs.  J.  M.  F.  (See 

Bennett,  Sarah)  - 
Erwin,  W.  B.,  S74 
Escabosa,   G.    F.,   490 
gEskelson,   Ola   M.   J.,   764 
Eslick,  L.,  574 
Essington,  A,  V.,  531 
Essington,  J.  W.,  376 
Essington,   T.   G.,  249 
Estee,   H.  C,  91 
Estep,  H.  C,  s 
*Estep,  Ida  M.,  17 
Estep,  Jessie,  17 
Etherton,   J.    E.,   490 
Etherton,  W.  A.,   199 
Ettinger     C.   M.,   669 
Eustis,  Laura  M.,  225 
Euston,  J.  H.,  715 
Ewan,  Caroline  V.,  715 
Evans,  A.  T.,  452 
Evans,  D.  G.,  669 
Evans,  E.  R.,  275 
Evans,  F.,  715 
Evans,    Mrs.    F.    C.    (See 

Eckhardt,  Clara) 
Evans,  F.  E.,  669 
Evans,    Mrs.    II.    E.    (See 

Franceway.  Margaret) 
Evans,    Mrs.    J.    C.    (See 

Clarkson,  Edna) 
Evans.  J.  E.,  452 
Evans,  K,  E,,  199 
Evans,  M.  E.,  339 
Evans,  R.  M.,  249 
Evans,  R.   W.,  54 
'Everett,  F.  M.,  91 
Everham,   VV.   E.,   669 
Everhart,  L.  N.,  339 
Everhart,  P.  H.,  574 


Uxi\  KKSiTV  OF  Illinois 


'is 


Eveih.irt.    K.    O.,    no 
Everhari.  T.  W.  B.,  44 

•Everhart,  VV.  S.,  7 
Evvard,    J.    M..    275 
Ewald.   r.  G.,  669 
Ewan,  W.  C.  275 
Ewan.    Mrs.    W.    C.    (See 

Barrick,  Nellie  E.) 
Ewer,  \V.  B.,  669 
Ewing.  11.  E.,  249 
Ewing,  Harriet  G.,  309 
Excell.  S.  W.,  669 
Eynian.  R.  L.,  531 
Eyman,   Mrs.    R.    L.    (See 

Kern.  Esther  A.) 
Faber,  D.  C,  309 
Eager,  D.  B.,  531 
Eager,  E.   P.,  617 
Eager,   G.    E.    K.,   715 

gFahnestock.  Rhoda.   764 
FahriikotT,  Emma  M.,  490 
Fahrnkopf.  H.   F.   T.,  490 
Fairbanks.  B.  W.,  669 
Fairchild.   Edna,   119 
Fairchild,  T-  A.  L.,  249 
Fairchild,  Mrs.  J.  H.  (See 

Moles.    Martha    E.) 
Fairchild.  Rozina  P.,  44 
Fairchild,   S.   D.,   249 
Fairclo,  C"i.  C,   161 
Fairfield,  Faith  J.,  715 
Fairfield.  Helen.  531 
Fairhall,  L.  T.,  415 
Fairman,   C.,   715 
Faison,   W.  A.,  41 5  _ 
Fajardoy  Maymir   E.,  490 
Faletti,   M.  J.,   669 
Falkenberg.  F.   P.,   167 
Fallis.  M.   S.,  531 
Fallon.  Clara  M..  27s 

gFalls,  F.  H.,  7C\S 
Falls,  Ida  B.,  14 
Fanciier.  Hazel  E.,  490 

^Fanning.    R.   S.,   765 
Farah,  S.   R.,  617 
Fargo,  Mattie  P.,  250 
Fargo,  R.  N.,  339 
Fargusson,  M.,  47 
Farley,  F.  W.,  574 
Farlow,  S.  J.,  531 
Farmer,  Ehna  h.,  669 

^-Farmer,  Flora  E.,  765 
Farmer,  Orena,  574 
Farmer,  P.  M.,  340 
Farnam.  Bertha  L.,  715 
Farnham,  A.   A.,  617 
Farnum,  W.  H.,  453 

gFarqvihar,   S.   E.,   765 
Farr,   A.   I.,  453 
Farrar,    R.,    275 
Farrar.      Mrs.      R.      (See 

Balch.  Eva) 
Farrin,  J.   M.,   161 
Farrin.  W.  O.,  161 

gFarver,  E.  C,  765 
Farwcll,  S.  P.,  275 

gFarwcll,   Mrs.   S.   P.    (See 
Austin.  Alice  L.) 
Fastild,  Miriam   R.,  617 
Fast,  B.   M.,  376 
Fast,   E.   E.,   309 
Faucett,    Mrs.    P.    D.    M. 
(See  Bach,  Beulah  W.) 
Fanlk.  M.  C.,  669 
Faulkner,  F.  E.,  574 
Faulkner,  G.   D.,  416 

•Faulkner,  T.,  7 
Faulkner,  L.  W.,   53' 

g'Faufiuher,  S.  E.  (See  Far- 
.quhar,  S.   E.) 
Faurote.   G.  C,    574 
gFaust,   E.   C,   7(>5 
Faust.  P.  A.,  4.V3 

gFawcett,  Mary  E.,  765 
Fay,   D.   A.,   669 
Fayart.  L.  G.,  453 
gFazel,  C.  S.,  765 


Feagans.  R.  ¥..  309 
Fedde,  H..  41^3 
Fedde.  Ruth  C,  617 
Fedcrmann,  C.  R.,  66g 
Fehrenkamp,  W..  453 
Fehrman,  C'laribel,  490 
Fehrman,    Florence,    574 
Feind,  Frances  M.,  250 
Feldman.  I.  E.,  617 
Felger.  VV.   B.,  617 
Fellheimer,  A..  84 
Fellingham,  C.  H.,   144 

*Fellows,   Clara   B.,   33 
Fellows,  T.  P.,  416 

/tFelmley,  "D.,   828 
Felmley,   Mildred   H.,   490 
Felmley.   Ruth   D.,  376 
Felsenthal.   Emma,  453 
Felter,  J.  F.,   376 
Felter,    Mary    E.,    i;3i 
Felton,  H.  N.,  669 
Fender.   C.  W.,  416 
Feng,  K.  K.,  574 
Fenn,    Mrs.    G.    H.    (See 

Trimble,   Clara   E.) 
Ferguson,    Alice    M.,    715 
Ferguson,  C.  M.,  574 
Ferguson,   F.    C,   617 
Ferguson,      Florence      R., 


617 
Ferguson, 
"Ferguson, 
Ferguson, 


G.   A.,  669 
I.   G.,   376 

L.   S.,  490 


gFernholz.   J.   J.,    765 
Ferrell,  D.,  491 
Ferris,   C.    F.,   416 
Ferris,  H.  B.,  77 
Ferris,  Irene  M.,  376 
Ferris,   G.   E.,   84 
Ferry,  L.  C,  276 
Fetherston,  J.  E.,  617 
Fetherston,  J.  M.,  531 
Fetherston,     Mrs.     J. 


M. 


(See 


(See 


(.See     Born,     Katherine 

L.) 
Fetterman,  Valeria  J.,  276 
Feutz,  F.  C.,  531 
Fick,  C.  W.,  453 
Fielder,  W.  F.,   531 
Fields.    Mrs.    R.    R. 

Holland,  Leila) 
Fiero,  E.  E.,  531 
Fifield.  C.  E.,  6i8 
File,  Viola  L.,  669 
Fillmore,  J.  G.,  340 
Filson.  J.  E.,  276 
Finch,  E.  D.,  309 
Finch,    Mrs.    E.    D. 

Breckenridge,    Gladys) 
Findley,  J.  S.,  453 
Finfrock,   C.   L.,  531 
Fink,    B.,   47 
Fink,  Erna  M.   E.,  340 
Finkenbinder,    E.    O.,    376 
Fiiikenbindcr,   Mrs.    E.   O. 

(See  Walworth,  Althea) 
Finley,  J.  O.,  670 
Finley,   Margaret   A 
Finley,  M.  R..  670 
Finley,    Mrs.    M.    R. 

Sager,   Anna   E.) 
Finn,   E.   M.,  670 
Finn,   S.   N.,   340 
Finnegan,  J.    H.,  618 
Finney,  Stella  B.,  574 
Fischer,    A.    W.,    340 
Fischer,  C.  O.,  453 
Fischer,  F.  A.  P.,  491 
Fischer,  H.  L.,  531 
Fischer,  L.,  61 
Fischer,  L.  E.,  i 
Fish,  J.  L..  574 
Fishback,   H.    R. 
Fishback,   M.  M. 
Fishback,  W.  M. 
Fishback,     Mrs. 
(See  Percivai, 


,    715 
(See 


'  I  .i     Fisher,   Abigail   E.,   574 
■18     Fisher,  Mrs.  B.  (See  Fair- 
field,  Faith  J.) 
'14     Fisher,  B.  S.,  532 
gFisher,  C.   A.,  765 
'03     Fisher,  Clara  V..,   179 
'16     Fisher,  E.,  618 
'16     Fisher,  Eva  T.,  618 
'06     Fisher,  Mrs."l<.    (See  Pal- 
mer,  Ann  A.) 
'i  I      Fisher,  F.  A.,  416 

^'Fisher,  Fay  L.,  766 
'15     Fisher,   Mrs.    G.    H.    (See 

Lindley.   Ida  H.) 
'i  7      l-"ishtr,  H.   E.,  670 
'16     Fisher,    Helen    V.,   618 
'go     Fisher,  J.  F.,  57 
'00     Fisher,  J.  W.,   129 
'12     Fisher,  Laura  E.,  453 
'08     Fisher,  L.  E.,  309 
'12     Fisher,  L.  N.,  453 
'08     Fisher,  O.  S.,  309 
'04     Fisher,    Mrs.    O.    S.    (See 
Taylor.  Elsie  M.) 
gFisher,    Sara    C,    766 
'11      Fisher,  W.  H.,  416 
'09     Fisher,   Mrs.   W.   H.    (See 

Rohrer,    Minnie    G.) 
'14     Fisher,  W.  L.,  532 
'16     Fishman,  A.  T.,  618 
'18     Fishman,   S.   L.,   715 
'18     Fisk.    Fritz    (See   Fisk,   H. 

D.) 
■18     Fisk,  H.   D.,  715 
'09     Fisk,  I.  W..  340 
'03     Fiske,  C.  W.,    179 
'17     Fitch,  H.  J.,  670 
'16     Fitch.    Mrs.    H.    J.     (See 

Houser,  Irma  L.) 
"17     Fites,  H.   B.,  670 
'16     Fitz-gerald,   Leora  A.    H., 

618 
'16      Fitz-gerrell,  J.  A.,   618 
'17     Fitzgerrell,  S.  S.,  670 
'10     Fitzpatrick,   L^.   S.,   376 
'i?     Fitzpatrick,     Mrs.     U.     S. 
(See    Moser,    Olga    F.) 
'10     Fizzell,  R.   B.,  376 
'72   *Flagg,   A.   M.,   I 
'04     Flagg.  S.  B.,  199 
'18     Flanders,  Annette  H.,  715 
'10     Flanders.   H.  A.,   376 
"09     Flanders,    J.    A.,    340 
'j7     Flannery,   C.   A.,    670 

gFlannigam.  M.   L.,  766 
'12     Flatt,  H.   O.,  453 
'17     Flaughcr,  R.   G.,  670 
'99     Fleager,  C.  E.,  119 
'06     Fleck.    Mrs.    F.    E.    (See 
Bell,  Marian  C.) 
^Fleener.  F.  L.,  766 
'04     Fleming,  C^.  E.,  199 
'16     Fleming,  Dentia  F.,  618 
'12     Fleming,  Georgia  E.,  454 
Gertrude      W., 


Fleming, 

454 
Fleming, 
Fleming, 


'4 

ro 

'99 

'16 

453 

•18 

144 

.   340 

'18 

W.     M. 

'"7 

Avis  H.) 

■'5 

J.  G.,  454 

^,  J.   H.,  670 

Fleming,  Rose  E.,  225 
Fleming,  Rose  G.,  416 

jfFlcming.  .Sara  A.,  766 
Fleming,    V.    R..    225 
Flesch.  E.  W.  P.,   119 
Fletcher,    C.    H.,   491 
Fletcher,  C.  J.,  199 
Fletcher,  Mrs.   C.  J.    (See 

Henderson,    Mary) 
Fletcher,    C.    P.,    532 
Fletcher.  Elizabeth  B.,  416 
Fletcher,  J.  A.,  532 
Fletcher,   M.   S..   119 
Fletemeyer,  F.  R.,  618 
Flexer,  Edna  H.,  715 

gFlint,   P.   N.,  766 
Flock,   Marguerite  P.,  715 
Flock,   W.   J.,   670 
Flodin,  H.  L.,   574 


'iS     Flood,  Grace  H.,   715 
'13     Flood,   W.   E.,  491 
"13      Flowcrce,    T.,   491 
'06     Flowers,    R.   W.,   2^0 
'18     Fluke,  Autha  M.,  716 
'03      Fluke,    Mrs.     M.    J.     (See 
Campl)cll,   Daisy    1.) 
i'Flynn,  C.  C..  766 
99      Foberg.  J.  A.,  119 

16  Fock,  E.  A.,  618 

II      Foersterling,  F.  J.,  416 
15     Fogg,    A.    K.,    575 

17  Fogg,    Mrs.    A.    K.     (See 

Hunt,  Florence  J.) 
u>     Fogle,    Mrs.    F.    E.    (See 

Percival,  Olive  B.) 
1  !  Fogk'song,  L.  E.,  416 
I  I      Foglesong,     Mrs.      L.      E. 

(See  McRobie,  Jesse  B.) 

I  I      Foley,  J.    W.,   416 
'88   *Folger,    .\.    D.,    51 

96  Folger,   Rachel  £.,  92 

I I  Foltz,  L,   S.,  416 
IS     Fong.  G.  Y.,  575 

15  Fontaine,    E.    O.,    575 
94     Foote,   F.   J.,   77 

gFootitt.  F.  F.,  766 
'96     Forbes,  Bertha  V.,  92 

97  Forbes,  E.  B.,   100 

00  Forbes.    Mrs.    E.    B.    (See 

Mather,    Lydia) 
'03     Forbes,  Ethel  C,   179 
05     Forbes,   Mabel   F.,   225 
92     Forbes.  R.  H.,  65 

/iForbes,  S.  A..  828 
'98     Forbes,  S.   F.,    m 
II      Ford,  Bernice,  417 
II      Ford,  Carlotta  M.,  417 
13     Ford,    Edith    H.,    491 

05  Ford,   E.   J.,   225 
gFord,  J.   T.,   766 

07     Ford.  W.  S.,  276 
II      Foreman,  A.  C,  417 

07  Foreman,    C.    A.,    276 

'06     Foreman,  Mrs.  C.  A.  (See 
Risser.   Ruby  B.) 

16  Forkey,  Mildred  L.,  618 

08  Forlaw,   Mrs.   J.   N.    (See 

Shannon,    Agnes   N.) 
08     Forman,  H.  M.,  309 

01  Fornof,    Mrs.   G.    N.    (See 

Frahm,   Hattie    B.) 
o     Fornof.  J.  R.,  376 
.3     Fornoff,  G.  G..  491 

06  Forrest,  Elizabeth,  250 
gForrey,  Claire  V.,  766 
^Forsyth,  C.  H.,  766 

81      Forsyth,    J.    W..    26 
84     Forsyth,  Mrs.  J.  W.   (See 
Ellis,  Lola  D.) 

11  Forsythe,  Mrs.  C.  H.  (See 

James,  Louise  A.) 

13  Fort,   L.   M.,   491 
18     Forty,  D.,  716 

15     Forty,   F.   A.,   575 

07  Fosdick,  Mrs.  A.  M.   (See 

Thissell,   Inez) 

08  Fossland.   G.   L.,    309 
'94     Foster,  A.  B.,  77 

'04     Foster,  Caroline  K.,  200 
74     Foster,   C.   W.,   5 
15     Foster,  D.  D.,  575 

14  Foster,   E.   R.,   532 
18     Foster,  F.  W.,  716 

17  Foster,  G.  H.,  670 

12  Foster,  H.  E.,  454 

13  Foster,  H.  L.,  491 
'09     Foster,  J.   K.,   340 

13  Foster,  J.  R.,  491 
gFoster,  L.  F.,  766 
^Foster,  Lucy  R.,  767 

14  Foster.  O.  F.,  532 

15  Foster,    Mrs.    R.    B.    (See 

Scroggin,   Mildred   A.) 
06     Foster,    Mrs.    T.    L,    (Sec 

Nichol.   A.   E.)  ■ 
00     Foster,  W.  G.,   129 


Inuk.x  to  Alum.ni 

Foster,  VV.  H.,  65 

'Foster,   Z.,    65 
Foulke,  C.  C,  618 
I'oulke,  R.   E.,  716 
I'oulon,    Mrs.    I.    L.    (See 
Cartwright,  Sara  B.  E.) 
Fowler,  C.  C,  340 
F'owler,   M.,  276 
Fowler,  R.  L.,  1 19 
Fowler,  W.  M.,  575 
Fo-x,   F.    G.,    HI 
Fox,   Gertrude,  202 

♦Fox,   H.    B.,    129 
Fox,  Jessie  L.,  670 
Fox,  J.   L.,   670 
Fox,  Lucia  B.,  716 

g^Frackcr,  S.  B.,   767 

♦I'rahm,  IL,  61 
Frahm,  Ilattie  B.,  145 
Frailey,  L.  E.,  532 
Frame,  Grace  B.,  670 
Frampton,      Mrs.      E.     G. 
(See      Campbell,      Flor- 
ence   M.) 
Franceway,  Margaret,  225 
Francis,  A.   L.,  716 
Francis,   F.,   17 
Francis,   F.   D.,   129 
Francis,   Helen   E.,  618 
Francis,  O.  J.,  161 
Frank,  W.  L.,  532 
Frank,    Mr?.   W.    L.    (See 

Moltier,   Julia   L.) 
Franken,   E.   G.,   376 
Frankenberg,    Pearle,    200 
Franklin.  Mrs.  B.  A.  rSee 

Sonntag,  Mildred  E.) 
Franklin,  D.,  200 
Franklin.   H.    B.,   250 
Franklin,  Lois  G..  180 
Franklin,     Mrs.     R.     (See 

Crawford,  Luvern  H.) 
Franks,  C.   W.,   145 
Franzen.  T.  J.,  491 

gFrary.  H.  D.,  767 
Eraser,  Annebell,  310 
Eraser,  T.,  670 
Eraser,   Viola  C,   454 
Eraser,  W.  A.  G.,  119 
Eraser,  W.  J.,  70 
Frayer,  D.  S.,  575 
Frazee,  Anna  D.,  618 
Frazee,  J.   D.,  417 
Frazee,  R.  C,   532 
Frazer,  G.  C,  575 
Frazer,    Mrs.    G.    E.    (See 

James,  Helen  D.) 
Frazer,  O.   B.,  310 
Frazey,   Alice  B.,   iii 
Frazey.  Nellie  M.,   145 
Frazier,  A.  O.,  575 
Frazier,  J.   B.,  532 
Frazier,    J.    W.,    161 
Frazier,  J.  Z.,  716 
Frearke,    P.    W.,   618 
Fredenhagen,  V.  B.,  376 
Frederick,   E.  M.,  671 
Frederick,  (i.,   51 
Frederick,  O.,  377 
Frederick,   R.   C   377 
Frederickson,    G..    77 
Frederickson,  J.   H..   61 
Freeland,    C.    B..   417 
Freels,  J.   W..  619 
Freeman.   H.    E.,    129 
Freeman,  Mrs.  K.  B.  (See 

Crawford.   Ruth  M.) 
Freeman,    Marie   E.,   491 
Freeman,  P.  J..  276 
Freeman,   Ruth  M.,  49' 
Frecse.  J.  A.,   161 
Freijs,   C.  T.,  20 
Freitag,  Vina,  716 
French,  B..  200 

^French,  H.  E.,  767 
French,  H.  H.,  5.32 
French.  M.  D.,  180 


III3 

9 1  French,  K.  M.,  61 

14  French,  R.  W.,  532 
18  Frey,   H.   O.,   716 
18  Frick,   A.   IL,   716 
07  Fricke,  H.  IL,  276 

10  Fridrichs,   A.  H.,   377 

17  F'ried,   II.    N.,   671 

07  Friend,   R.    O.,   276 
16  Frier,  J.,  619 

18  Frison,  T.  IL,  716 

12  Fritchey,  P.  B.,  454 

13  Fritchey,  T.  A.,  Jr.,  491 
t'*Fritter,  E.  A.,  767 

gFritz,  IL   R.,  767 

'11  Fritze,   L.   A.,   417 

'11  Frochlich,   M.    II. ,   417 

'09  Froelich,  J.  D.  W.,  340 

'01  Frost,   F.   G.,    145 

'06  Frost,  J.   II. ,   250 

'13  Fruin,    Elizabeth,   492 

'09  Fruin,    Mary    C,    341 

'13  Fry,  A.   S.,  492 

'07  Frye,   F.   W.,  276 

'15  Frye,    Mary  H.,   575 

'94  Frye,  T.  C,  77 

'01  Fucik,  E.  J.,    145 

'06  Fucik,   J.    F.    Jr.,   250 

"lo  Fugard,  J.  R.,  377 

'11  Fujimura,   G.,  417 

'13  Fulks,  H.  C,  492 

'98  Fullenwider,  A.  E.,  iii 

'07  Fullenwider,  Alice  E.,  276 

gFullenwider,  Elizabeth  L., 
767 

02  Fullenwider,  T.   I.,   162 

11  Fullenwider,    W.   T.,  417 
13  Fuller,  C.  M.,  492 

15  Fuller,    Elizabeth    G.,    575 

15  Fuller,  H.  C,  575 
02  Fuller,  I.   L.,   162 

II  Fullerton,  C.  B.,  417 

02  Fullerton,  II.  G.,  162 

16  Fulton,  G.  C,  619 
86  Fulton,  J.   B.,  45 

11  Fulton,   Mrs.   L.    W.    (See 

Watt,  Laura  A.) 

02  Fulton.  R.  B.,  162 
98  Fulton,  W.  J.,  Ill 

12  Funk,    Irene   M.,   454 

17  Funk,  Ruth  S.,  671 

92  Funston,  E.  B.,  6s 
95  Funston,  J.  G.,  84 
09  Furrow,  E.  O.,  341 

04  Fursman,   W.  H.,  200 

03  Fursman,     Mrs.     W.     H. 

(See  Myers,  Winifred) 

13  Furukawa,  S.,  492 

05  Fyfe,   Isabella,  225 

18  Gaarder,  R.   H.  J.,   716 

14  Gable,  G.  E.,  532 
14  Gaddis,  A.  M.,  532 

13  Gaddis,  H.  E.,  492 

17  Gaddis,  Jessie  M.,  671 
78  *Gaffner,  T.,  17 

16  Gage,   J.   H.,   619 
03  Gage,  R.  H.,   180 

14  Gage,  R.   P..   532 

08  Gaines,  W.  L.,  310 

18  Gale,   R.   A..   716 

06  Galeener,  J.  H..  250 
II  Galeener,  W.  K.,  417 

14  Galeener.      Mrs.     W.      K. 
(See  Carrier,  Adela  P.) 

07  Galhuly,  S.  W.,  276 

14  Gallagher,    Anna    M.,    532 

05  Gallagher,  G.   P.,  225 

17  Gallaher,  H.  T..  671 
02  *Gallaher,  L.  T.,  162 
07  Galloway.  W.  J.,  277 

14  Galpin,    Stella    B.,   533 

18  Galster.    Augusta   E.,    716 

06  Gambach,   J.   C   250 

15  Gamble,  C.  C,  57s 

17  Gamble,     Mrs.     D.      (See 

Waterman     Mary  E.) 

14  Gamble,  D.  T.,  533 

09  Gangstadt.   J.    S.,   341 


1 114 

'lo     Gangulee,  N.   N.,  377 
'07     Gannaway,  M.,  277 
'16     Cants,   E.   T.,   619 
gGantz,   U.   A..   767 
'10     Garabedian.  G.  A.  Z.,  377 
'97   *Garber,  J.  F.,  100 
'12     Garber,  R.  J.,  454 
•03      Garden,    II.    R.,    180 
'is     Gardiner,  J.  L.,  575 
'09     Gardiner,    L.,   341 
'06     Gardner,    B.    C,    230 
'09     Gardner,  C.  (").,  341 
"91     Gardner,  F.  D.,  62 
'07     Gardner,  H.,  277 
'83     Gardner,    Jessie.    33 
gGardner,  jf.  J.,   768 
'11     Gardner,  J.  L.,  417 
'i8     Gardner.   M.,   716 
gGarlough,   C.   D.,  768 
gGarman,  P.,  768 
'96     Garnett,  C.  H.,  92 
'04     Garnett,  E.  L.,  200 
'05     Garnett.  Mrs.   E.  L.    (See 

Barnard,   Lcla   E.) 
'01     Garnett,  Grace  A..  145 
'11      Garnett,  Harriet  E.,  417 
'09     Garnett,  Porcie  E..  341 
'08     Garnett.  R.   E.,  310 
'11      Garrett,  F.  W..  418 
'14     Garrett.  T.   F.,  533 
'14     Garrett.    Mrs.   J.   F.    (See 

Quinn.    Bernice   M.) 
'86     Garrett,  J.  H..  45 
'13     Garrett,    Louise    W.,    492 
'02     Garrett.   R.   P.,   162 
'07     Garrison,    L.,    277 
'17     Garth,  C.  T..  671 
'99     Garver.  Daisy,  120 
'11     Garver,   E..  418 
'03     Garver,  Willa  K.,  180 
'86     Garvin,  J.  B.,  45 
'17     Garvin.  Mary  B.,  671 
'05     Garwood,  F.  S.,  225 
'05     Garv,ood,  If.  F..,  2  '5 
'05     Garwood,  Trnft,  225 
'06     Garwood,  INT-ibe!  C,  2v) 
'18     Gary,  J.   L..   716 
'10     Garza,  J.  I..  377 
'07     Ga.sh,   C.    M..  277 
'14     Gaskill,  Delia.    =^33 
'12     Gaskill,  D.  W.,  454 
'04     Gaston.   N.   D.,  200 
'03     Gaston,  R.  M.,  180 
'83     Gates,  A.   S..   33 
'92     Gates,  A.  W.,  65 
'13     Gates,  C.  W.,  492 
'10     Gates,  F.  C.,  377 
'10     Gates,  O.  F.,  377 
'12     Gr'.tes,  R.   P.,  454 

flGatward,   W.   A.,   768 
'16     Ganger,  J.  F.,  619 
'13     Gauger,     Marguerite     E., 

492 
'13     Gauger,  P.  C,  492 
')!      Gauger,   Mrs.    P.   C.    (See 

Mclntvre.   Eva  E.) 
'18     Gaunt,   Gail.    717 
'94     Gaut,  R.  E.,  78 
'12     Gaut,  Rosa   L,,  454 
'03     Gavin,  J,   F.,  t8o 
'i2     Gay,    Amelia   L.,   454 
'06     Gay,  Mary  L.,   251 
'13     Gay.  S.    A..  493 
'16     Gayle,  R.  E,,  619 
'87     Gayman,   Angeline,   47 
'97     Gayman,  B,  A..  loi 
'02     Gayman,  Myrtle.   162 
'96     Gazzolo,   F.    H.,  92 
'97     Gcarbart.  O.  L.,  loi 
':6     Gehant,  Evelyn,  619 
'16     Gehant,  Rosalie  F.,  619 
'17     Gehrig,  A.  G..  671 
'is     Gehrig    E.     F.     575 
'16     Geib.   G.    A,.   6iq 
'75     Geiger,  C.  F.,  575 
'  18     Geiger.  T,.  C,  7T7 
'02     Geiger,  Mabel  L.,  162 


University  of  Illinois 

gGeiling,  E.  M.  K.,  768 

12  Geist.  li.   F.,  454 
gGeller,  H.  W.,  768 

'74     Gennadivis,     P.,     s 
17     Genson,   Mrs.   L.   L.    (See 
Hawkins,   Marjorie   D.) 

13  Gentle.  G.  E.,  493 
^Gentry,   C.   S..   768 

12     Gentry,  W.  S.  Jr.,  454 
'11     Gentry,  Mrs.   W.   S.   (See 

Berger,  Adda  E.) 
'08  Gentsch,  Vida  C.,  310 
'07     Gentsch,    Wilhelmina    H,, 

277 
'li     Genung,  Ivaloo,  454 
'18     George,  H.  E.,  717 
'15     George,  L.  G..  576 
'o^     George.  Lilliam  M.,  200 
'99     Gerber.  W.  D.,   120 
'14     Gere.    Helen    B.,    533 
'18     Gerke,  R.  H,,  717 
'18     Gerlach,  Alma,  717 
"ii      Gerlach,  Miriam,  418 
gGernert,  W.   B.,   768 
'17     Gerten,  N.,  671 
'17     Goc^elhracht.  H.  C,  671 
'08     Gesell    E.  G.,  310 
'12     Gest.  B.,  455 
'14     Getman.   R.   L..  533 

gGeyer,  D.  L.,  768 
'14     Geyer     Mrs.    D.    L.    (See 

Cruzan.    Myrtle   A.) 
'16     Geyer,   Grace  M.,  619 
"18      Gherpanoff     P..    717 
'13     di  Ghilini,  A.,  (See  Elston, 

A.) 
'13     di    Ghilini,    L.    W.,    (See 

Elston,  L.  W.) 
'07     Gibbons,  C.  B.,  277 
'17     Gibbons.  Maud  A.,  671 
'05     Gibbs,  C.   H.,  226 
'09     Gibbs,  C.  L..  341 
'04     Gibbs,    Charlotte   M..    200 
'07     Gibbs,  F.  L.,  277 
'00     Gibbs,  G.,  Jr.,  129 
'02     Gibbs,  T  aura  R.,  162 
'13     Gibbs,   P.    H.,   493 
'93     Gibbs,   W.   D..  70 
'94  •Gibbs,    Mrs.    W.    D.    (See 

Woolsey,  Olga  C.) 
'77     Gibson,  C.  B.,  14 
'01     Gibson,  C.  G.,  62 
'is     Gibson,  C.  R.,  576 
'15     Gibson.  Mabel  H.,  576 
'09     (jibson,  Mary,  341 
'oq     ("Jibson.  M.  O.,  341 
'16     Gibson,  O.  H.,  619 
'17     Gibson,   R.  A.,   671 
'17     Gibson.  Sylvia  R.,  671 
'i2     Giddings,  A,  S.,  455 
'17     Giddings.  M.  L.,  671 
'14     Giehler,  F.  J.,  533 
'14     Giehler,   Mrs.  F.  J.,   (See 

Coffev   Hazel  B.) 
'14     Cier.  Mrs.  W,  J.,.(See  Ed- 

mundson.  Jessie) 
'1.7     Giertz,  A.  L.,  672 
'13     Ciessler,  W.  C,  493 
'17   *Gifford    R.   E.,   672 
'07     Gift,    Mrs.    J.  .W..    (See 

Harvev,  Bessie  M.) 
'87  •Gilbert,  F.  M..  47 
'16     Gilbert.  J.  H.,  619 
'05      Gilbert,  J.  P.,  226 
'16     Gilbert,  Minnie  E.,  619 
'qg     Gilchrist,  H.  M..   120 
'14     Gildersleeve.  Mary  E..  533 
'02     Gilke'rson,   Aletha,   162 
'03     Gilkerson,  Frances  E.,  180 
'77     Gilkerson,  H.,   14 
'13     Gilkerson,   H.  C,  493 
'77  *Gilkerson,  J.,    14 
'07     Gilkerson,    Portia   E..    277 
"o5     Gilkerson,  T.  J..   226 
'16     Gilkev    T.   R.,  619 
'06     Gill,  'F."W.,   251 
'15     Gill.  G.  T.,  576 


'76     Gill,  J.  D.,  II 
'87     Gill.  R.  Z.,  48 
'07     Gill,   T.   E.,   277 
'12     Gillan,  P.  H.  ,455 
'18     Gillen,   J.    H.,    717 
'02     Gillespie,  Belle  I.,  162 
'04     Gillespie,  I.ouella  I.,  200 
'oS     Gillespie.   P.,   310 
'04     Gillhan,   P.   D..   200 
'90     Gilliland.  W.  M.,  57 
'15     Gilmore,  L.  N.,  576 
/jC'ilmore,   R.   R.,   769 
Gilmore,   W.   C,  455 
Gilmour,  J.  C,  226 
Gilpatrick,  Gladys,  672 
Cilstrap,   E.  F.,  310 
Cinzel,   C.   L.,   201 
Ginzel.  L.  A..  226 
Girhard,   H.    R.,   717 
Girling,     Mrs.     W. ,    (See 

Peabody,  Katherine) 
Girton,  D.   G.,  455 
rCittins    Elizabeth' M.,  769 
Glair    H.  F.,  455 
Glasco    R.  T..  576 
Glasgow,  Grace.  455 
Glasgow,    H..   310 
Glasgow,  Ruth.  455 
Glasgow,  R.  D.,  310 
Clpsgow,  Mrs.  R.  D.  (See 

Burns,  Josephine   E.) 
Glass.  J.  G,.  251 
Glassco,  P.  B.,  201 
Glassco,  Ruth  M.,  672 
Gleason.  H.  A.,  145 
Gleason,  Nellie  M.,  418 
Glenn,   Eleanor  M.,   277 
Glenn     Mrs.    E.    A.,    (Sec 

Ward.   Madge  V.) 
Glenn.  L.   A.,  418 
Glenn,  L.  L.,  130 
Glenn,  O.   F..    130 
Glenz.  E.  A..  493 
Clessing.   Barbara  F..  620 
Click,  E.   E.,  620 
Click    H.   R.,   201 
Cliffe,  Ethel  F.,  717 
Glover,   D.   M..  620 
Clover,   L.    W.,  4  55 
Clover,   R.   C,   576 
Clover.   W.  E.    576 
Gloyd.   G.   V.   R.,  455 
Goben.   Mrs.   L.   W,    (See 

Beasley,    D.    Edythe) 
Goben.  Pearl  H.,  455 
gGoh]e,   I..,   769 
.gCoble,  Roxana.  769 
Godehn,  R.  A.,  620 
Godeke,  H.   F.,  226 
Godfrey.  Eleanor,  576 
Goebel.   Irma  G.,  576 
Goehel    J.  L.,  Jr.,  455 
c>oehel.   I  oiiise.  455 
Goebel,  Marie  C,  418 
Goel'fz,  W.  A.,  7(7 
Coelitz.  W.  H.,  620 
Coetller,  Edna  A.,  672 
Goetz.  .^ntcinette  H.,  576 
Goff    Cicely  S.,  377 
Goff,  Lutie  A.,  341 
Goff    Marv  E.,   162 
CnfF.   R.   A.,    =76 
Cogertv,   H.   L.,  672 
Cohn.  L.  E.,  493 
Gohn.    Mrs.    L.    E.    (See 

Davis     Mollie   L.) 
Going,  J.   F,,  33 
Gold    Katherine  E.,  i8o 
Goldberg,     Charlotte     D., 

672 
Goldberg    P.  H.,  533 
15     Golden,  W.  B.,   576 
'15     Golden,  W.  E..   576 
'i.j     Goldiiig    Mrs.  M.  E.  (See 

Russell,  Caroline  N.) 
'15     Goldman,  E.  R.,  576 


'16 


17 


17 


14 


'i7     Goldman,  F.  L.,  67:2 

^Goldman.   M.    S.,   769 
'14     Goldman,  Kae  A.,  533 

gGoldmerstein,  L.,  769 
•SS     Goldschmidt,  A.    G..    51 
'18     Goldschmidt,  Erna  C,  717 
'87     Goldschmidt,   E.  W.,  48 
'94     Goldschmidt,  O.  E.,  78 

gGoldsmith,    Margaret    L., 
769 
'16     Goldstein,  R.   S.,  620 
'17      Golinkin     A.   L.,  (>T2 
'83     Goltra,  W,  F.,  33 
'15     Gomez,  A.   E.,   576 
'08     Gonnerman,  H.  F.,  310 
'11     Gonnerman,    Mrs.    H.    F. 
(See    Jamison,    Martha 
G.) 
'14     Gonsior,  A.,   533 
'07     Gonzalez,    A.    V.,    277 
'16     Gooch,  Gretchen  L.,  620 
'17     Gooch,  Mabel  M.,  672 

gGood,  E.   S.,  769 

gGood.  J.  W.,  769 
'03     Goodale.  Grace,  180 
'88     Goodell,  N.  P..  51 

gGoodenough.  G.  A.,  769 
'12     Gooding,  F.  E.,  455 
'12     Goodman,  Byne  F.,  456 
'14     Goodmann,  I.eola,  533 
'16     Goodrich,    Mrs.    R.    (See 

Dodds.  Lois  E.) 
'98     Goodridge,  H.  A.,   iii 
'09     Goodspeed,  F.,  341 
'05     Goodspeed.  W.  F.,  226 
'87     Goodwin,  P.  A.,  48 
'13  *Goodyear,    Mrs.    H.    (See 

Elliott,  Gertrude  L.) 
'13     Goodyear,  H.   M.,  493 
'12     Gordon,    C,    456 
'12     Gordon,  F.  G.,  456 

^Gordon,  H.   B..   770 
'09     Gordon,   Inez   D.,  341 
'01     Gordon,   J.    H.,    145 
'12     Gordon,  W.  G.,  456 
'II     Gordon,  W.   O.,  418 
'05     Gore,   A.,   226 
'76     Gore,  S.  T.,  11 
'17     Gorey.  G.   F..  672 
'11     Gorham,  E.  D.,  418 
'04     Gorham,  J.,  201 
'13     Gormley,  J.  R.,  493 
'02     Goss,  Edna  L.,  163 

/tGoss,  W.   F.  M.,   829 
'12     Gossett,  J.  E.,  45C 
'15     Gossett,  Vera  O.,  577 
'17     Gould.   A.   R.,  672 
'17     Gould,   M.   A..   672 
'12     Gourley,  L.   H.,  456 
'09     Gourley,  Margaret  T.,  342 
'09     Gourley,  Mary  J.,  342 

gGouwens,    C..    770 
'12     Grabbe,  Florence  H.,  456 
'16     Grabbe,  T.  C.,  620 
'01      Graber.   H.   T..    146 
'08     Grady,   Mrs.    O.    R.    (See 

Smith.  Nellie  E.) 
'08     Grady,   P.   L.,   310 
'16     Graff,  A.  A.  I.,  620 
'06     Grafif,  Elizabeth,  251 
'05     Grafius,  Margaret  E.,  226 
'02     Graham,  A.  J.,  163 
'■;Z     Graham,  C.  P.,  3 
'07     Graham,  D.,   277 
'06     Graham,  D.   B.  A.,   251 
'is     Graham,  Elizabeth  E.,  577 
'17     Graham,  H.  B.,  672 
'00     Graham,  H.  G.,   130 
'05     Graham,   T.   J.,  226 
'93     Graliam,  I-.  T.,   70 
'09     Grpham,  Mary  A.,  342 
'18     Graham.  M.  E.,  717 
'11      Graham,    P.  J.,  418 
'08     Graham.  R.  A.    311 

.^Graham,    Sappho    C,    770 
'93     Graham,  W.   J.,   70 

gGraham,  W.  M.,  770 


Index  to  Alumni 

12     Grainger,  C.  W.,  456 

04     Gramesley,    Margaret    A., 

201 
18     Gramount,  V.  H.,  717 

06  Grandpre,  A.   G.,  251 

10  Grannis,  F.  C.,  377 
16     Grant,  C.  T.,  620 
08     Grant,  D.  J.,  311 

14     Grant,  Helen  W.,  533 

16  Grant,   Ruth   M.,   620 

14  Grantham.  G.  M.,  533 

95  Gratz.       Mrs.       B.       (See 

Thompson,  Marion) 

07  Grauten,  S.  H.,  277 

17  Grautz,  R.  L.,  672 

17  Graven,  A.   S.,  672 
12     Graves,  L.   H.,  456 

02  Graves,  Marjorie,  163 

15  Graves,  P.  H.,  577 
04     Gray,    B.    S.,    201 

11  Gray,  C.  R.,  Jr.,  418 
gGray,  D.  T.,  770 

II     Gray,  F.  B.,  418 

11  Gray,   F.  J.,  419 

18  Gray,  J.  M.,  717 

06  Gray,  Lily,  251 

17  Gray,  L.  R.,  673 
83     Gray,  N.  A.,  zz 

00  Gray,    R.,    130 
Gray,   Mrs.    R.    (See   Gil- 
lespie, Belle  I.) 

16  Gray.  Ruth,  620 

16  Grayhack,  J.  E.,  Jr.,  620 

07  Grear,  S.,  278 
88     Greaves,    G..    51 

gGreaves,  J.   E.,  770 
IS     Green,   Alta,    577 

14  Green,  Bertha  A.,  534 
07     Green,  Bessie  R.,  278 

03  Green,   C.,    181 

04  Green,  Cella  G..  201 

03  Green,  C.  H.,   181 

18  Green,  Esther  C.,  718 

15  Green,  Eulalie,   577 

96  Green,  F.  H.,  92 

01  *Green,  Frances  M.,  146 

17  Green,  Gladys,  673 
gGreen,  Grace,  770 

96     Green,  H.  J..  92 

07  Green,    Mrs.    H.    S.    (See 

Walters,   Bertha  E.) 
95     Green,  J.  A.,  85 

12  Green,   J.   P.,  456 

12  Green,  L.,  Jr.,  456 

04  *Green,  Mabel, 

95  Green,  Mariana,  85 

15  Green,   R.,  577 

91  Green,  T.   S.,  62 

15  Greenburg,  R.  E.,  577 
14  Greene,  A.   R.,  S34 

17     Greene,  Birdie  W.,  (^tz 

01  Greene,  C.  T.,  146 

04  Greene,  Elizabeth  G.,  201 

05  Greene,  H.   S.,  226 

08  Greene,  J.   H.,   311 

13  Greene,    Mrs.    J.   J.,    (See 

Timmis,   Alice  M.) 
(S     Greene,  J.  N.,  577 
i%     Greene,  J.  W.,  718 
08     Greene,  W.  B.,  311 
^Greenfield.  R.  E.,  770 

16  *Greengard,  L.  J.,  620 

7S  ■  Greenhalgh,  Mrs.  J.  R. 
(See  Anderson,  Laura 
M.) 

17  Greenhill,    H.,    673 
07     Greenleaf,  M.,  278 

02  Greenman,  E.  G.,  163 

07     Greenman,    Margaret    G., 

278 
17     Greenwell.  E.  E.,  673 
05     Greenwood,  H.  P..  227 
oS     Greenwood    Mrs.  W.  (See 

Weinberg,  Nina  M.) 
17     Gregg,  Marion  E.,  673 
13     Gregg,  R.   S.,  493 
12     Gregg,  S.  E.,  436 


"IS 

/S  Gregory,  A.  T.,  18 
76  Gregory,  C.  E.,  11 

87  Gregory,   G.,   48 

-y     Gregory,  Helen  B.,  14 

09  Gregory,  Lenna  M.,  342 
AGregory,  Louise  C.  A.,  829 

13     Gregory,  L.  T.,  493 

06  Gregory,  W.  H.,  251 

16  Greison,  H.   P.,   620 
fi^Grenpan,     Mrs.    J.     (See 

Bennett,  Elizabeth  R.) 

10  Gresham,    Nina   V.,   377 

13  Greves,  G.  L.,  493 

17  Grewe,  C.  H.,  673 
17     Grey,  N.  F.,  673 

08  Gridley,   Clara   L.,   311 
7S     Gridley,   G.   N.,  8 

01  Gridley,  H.  N.,  146  • 

17  Gridley.  J.  N.,  673 

09  Gridley,  Mabel  A.,  342 
16  Gridley,    W.    W.,    620 

07  Grierson',  W.  G.,  278 

14  Griesbaum,    E.,    534 

16  Grieser,  L.  O.,  621 

10  Griewank,  A.  C.,  378 
.gGriffin,  C.   E.,  771 

10  Griffin,  D.,  378 

15  Griffin,  J.   M.,  577 
99  Griffin,  W.   B.,   120 
14  Griffin,  W.   L.,   S34 

14  Griffith.  C.  P.,  534 

16  Griffith,  F.  D.,  621 

82     Griffith,    Mrs.   J.   C.    (See 
Andrus,    Dora    A.) 

12  Griffith,  L.  G.,  456 

09  Griffith.  L.  S..  342 

15  Griffith,  Mildred  E.,  577 

10  Griffith,  R.  W.,  378 

18  Griffith.  S.  J.,  718 

10  Griffiths,  W.  M.,  378 
IS  Griftner,  J.  H.,  577 

17  Grigsby,   H.,    673 
06  Grigsby,  H.  D.,  251 

11  Grigsby,  O.   E.,  419 
II  Grigsby,  M.  W.,  419 
99  Grim,    F.,     120 

18  Grimes,  E.  J.,  718 
97  Grimes,  G.  L.,   loi 

gGrimes,  Ruby  M.,  771 

88  Grindley.  H.  S.,  51 
18     Gripp,  E.  A.,  718 
18     Grisemer,  W..  718 
01     Griswold,  A.  H.,  146 

08  Griswold,     Elizabeth     V., 

311 

15  Griswold,  J.  D..  577 
01     Griswold,  L.  E.,   146 

18     Gronimon    Helen   W.,  718 

08  Gross,  A.  O.,  311 
gGross,  A.  W.,  771 

17  Gross,  C.,  673 
gGross,   C.   R..   771 

10  Grossberg,  A.  S.,  378 
00     Grossberg,  H.  A..  130 

Grossberg.    V.     H.     (See 
Gramount.  V.  H.) 

16  Grossman,  D.  A.,  621 

16  Grossman,      Mrs.     D.     A. 

(See  Watson.  Leila  E.) 

18  Grotevant.  Nina,  718 

13  Grout,  J.  C.,  493 

1 1  Grove.  C.  H.,  419 
13  Grove,  P.  F.,  494 
03,  Grove,  R.  B.,  181 

09  Grove,  S.  L.,  342 
80  Groves.  C.  W.,  23 

12  Groves,  D.  K.,  456 

12     Groves,      Evangeline     E., 

4S6 
II     Groves.  Pauline  T.,  419 
08     Grubel,  E.  A.,  311 

17  Gruener,   R.  W.,   673 
17     Gruhl,  C.  J.,  673 

16     Gruner,  J.  E..  621 
ts     Grunewald.      V.     H..    Jr., 
S77 


iii6 


UiNivicKsiTV  OF  Illinois 


•i8 

'15 
'17 
'97 

'q2 
'93 
'9- 
'10 
'10 
'16 
'12 
•16 
'10 

,',79 
II 

'09 
'16 

'07 
•92 
'15 


Grunewald,  H.  C,  621 
gGuberlet,  J.  E.,  771 
gGuell,  A.,  771 
Guernsey,  E.   W.,  718 
Guffin,  Lillian  I.,  577 
Guild,  Lois  G.,  673 
Gulicl9,  C.  D.,  101 
(lulick,  E.  E.,  6s 
(iulick,  F.   M.,  71 
Gulick.  J.   P.,  66 
Gullett,    N..    378 
♦Gulley.  L.  R.,  378 
Gum.  H.  A.,  621 
Gumaer,  P.  W.,  457 
Gumm,  L.  M.,  621 
Gunim,   P.   E.,   378 
Gunder,  J.  H.,  20 
Gunderson,  A.  J.,  419 
Gundv,  Madge  K.,  342 
Gunkel,   W.   W.,   621 
Gunn.  A.  H.,  278 
Gunn,    C.   A.,  66 
Gunnell.  P.  M.,  578 
Gunthorp,   Pauline,    127 
Gurley,    Mrs.    R.   B.    (See 

Hanson,    Rachelle    M.) 
?*Gusler,   G.,   771 
Gustafscn,  A.  F.,  278 
Gustafson,  C.   A.,  673 
*Gustafson,  C.  L.  R.,  457 
•Gustafson,  G.   P.,  621 
Gustafson,  J.  C,  227 
Gustafson,  Mrs.  J.  C.  (See 

Mather,  Jennie   M.) 
Gustin,   A.,   378 
Gutmann,  L.,  201 
Gutting,  L.  A.,  419 
Gutting,  Mrs.  L.   A.   (See 

Hill,  Fanny  W.) 
Gwinn,  Alta,  278 
Gwinn,  Avis,  534 
Gwinn,  Edith,  578 
Gwinn.  Ethel,  419 
Haag,  Y.  W.,  578 
Haag,    Mrs.    V.    W.    (See 

Green,  Eulalie) 
Haan,   G.   W.,  Jr.,  578 
Haan,  Mary  A.,  457 
Haas,  O.  F.,  718 
Haase,  H.  E.,  251 
Habbe,  R.  H.,  534 
Habermeyer,  G.  C,   181 
Habermeyer,    Mrs.    G.    C. 

(See  Mercer,  Iva  E.) 
Habrvl,  V.  B..  457 
Hachmeister,  W.  C.  F.  H., 

Hackett,  Mrs.   L.  O.    (See 

EUars,  Jessie) 
Hackley,  Elizabeth  P.,  674 
Hada,  K..  621 
*Hadden,  C.  G.,  621 
*Hadden,  Mrs.  C.  G.,  (See 

Treat,  Gladys  A.) 
Hadden,  S.  B.,  534 
Hadden.   Mrs.   S.   B.    (Sec 

Renner.   Sylvia   P.) 
Hadden,  S.  C.,  227 
Hadfield.  F.  S..  201 
Hadley,   Mrs.    E.    P.    (See 

Work,    Edna    M.) 

^Hadley,  H.  F.,  772 

Hadlcv,  IL  L.,  342 

Hadsall,  H.  H..  loi 

Haeffner,  J.  G.,  419 

gHaessler.  C.  H.,  772 

gHaessler,  Mrs.  C.  H.  (See 

Barnes.  Mildred) 
*Hafner,  C.   F.,  23 
Hagan,  M.  E.,   278 
Hagan,  T.  A.,  621 
Hagans,  Mrs.  F.  M.   (See 

Mangas,  Maud) 
Hagedorn,  C.  F.,  163 
Hagedorn,  F.  A..  419 
Hagener,  A.,  578 
Hager,  H.  M.,  674 


"03  Hagey,  Emma  J.,  181 

'10  Haggard,  Ada  O.,  378 
'18     Haggerty,  Sara  M.,  718 

'15  Haggott,  W.  S.,  578 

'og  Hagie,  F.  E.,  342 

•18  Hague,  Edith  E.,  718 

'16  Hahn,  F.  C,  621 

•18  Hnhn,   Grace    L.,   718 

'13  Hahn,  H.  J.,  494 

gHaig,    R.    M.,    772 

'03  Haight,  S.  J.,  Jr.,   181 

'16  Haines,  F.  L.,  621 

gHaines,   G.   C,   772 

'03  Haines,  Lillian  H.,   182 

'13  Haines,  Mabel,  494 

'12  Haines.  T.  L.,  Jr.,  457 

'98  *Hair,  C.   E.,   in 

'07  Hake,  H.  G.,  278 

'og  Hake,  J.  W.,  342 

'16  Hake,  Minnie  E.  T.,  621 

'18  Halas,  G.   S..  718 

•16  Halas,  W.  H.,  621 

•16  Halbruge.  C.  M.,  622 

'13  Haldeman,  P.   J.,  494 

'05  Hale,   A.  A.,  227 

'79  Hale,    Isabella,    20 

gHaley,    Margaret    S.,    772 

'12  Hall.  A.   L.,  4S7 

'01  Hall,  A.   R.,   146 

'10  Hall,  C.  I.,  378 

'07  Hall,  E.  B.,  279 

'18  Hall,  E.   K.,   718 

'08  Hall,  E.  L.,  311 

'95  Hall,  E.  S.,  85 

'00  Hall,  Elizabeth  T.,  130 

'09  Hall,  Ethel  L.,  342 

'92  Hall,  F.  A.,  66 

'98  Hall,  F.  S.,  Ill 

'07  Hall,  G.  A.,   279 

'17  Hall,  G.  E.,  674 

'06  'Hall.  Grace  E.,  252 

•12  Hall,  H.,  457 

'00  Hall.  J.  C,  130 

'07  Hall,  Janet  A.,  279 

•18  Hall,   K.   W..   718 

'99  Hall.  L.   D.,    120 

'13  Hall,  L.   M.,  494 

'15  Hall,  L.   W.,  578 

'84  Hall,  Lucie  A.,  37 

'14  Hall,  R.  P.,  534 

•14  Hall,  T.   D.,  534 


14 


Hall,  W.  E.,  311 
Hall,  W.  E.,  312 
Hall.     Mrs.     W.     F.     (See 

Cole,    Sophronia    R.) 
Hallett,  Margaret  H.,  378 
Halliday.  Ruth,  534 
94     Hallinen,  J.  E.,  78 
16     Halliwell,  Pauline.  622 
gHalsey,       Katherine      C 
772 
15      Halterman,  H.  J.,  578 

15  Halushka.   G.,   578 

16  Hamill,  E.  C,  622 

16  Hamill,    Mrs.    E.    C.    (See 

Clayberg.  Dorothea  M.) 
gHamilton,  C.  C.,  772 

17  Hamilton.  C.  G.,  674 
Hamilton,  D.  H.,  674 
Hamilton,  E.  S.,  419 
Hamilton,  Mrs.  L.  F.  (See 

Zilly.  Mabel) 
^'Hamilton.  N.  D.,  772 
17      Hamilton,  T.  S..  674 
17   "Hamilton,   W.   J.,  674 
to     Hammer,  R.  F..  378 
01      Hammers,   Edna  R.,   146 
or      Hammers,  J.,   146 
OS     Hammers,  Lillian,  227 
98     Hammers.  M.  T.,  in 
81     Hammett,  F.  W..  26 
81      Hammett,  Virginia  M.,  26 
15      Ilammitt.    A.    B.,   578 
^"Hammond,   IL.    773 
^Hammond,  J.  W.,  773 
iS     Hammond.  I-.  A.,  710 
17     Hammond,  Ruth  E.,  674 


17 


97 


12  Hampton,   Amy  Q.,  457 

08  Hampton,   I.,  312 

17  Hancock,  M.  §.,  674 
14  Handke,  P.  H.,  534 

09  Handlin,  W.  C.,  342 

13  Handschin,  W.  F.,  494 

14  Hanes.    E.    F.,    534 

14  Hanes,  Helen  L.,  534 

13  Hanes,  M.  S.,  494 

10  Hanes,  W.  R..  378 
12     Hanford,  A.  C,  457 

15  Hanford,  Mabel  M.,  578 
gllanford.   W.    W.,   773 

I-     Hanger,    P.    N.,    674 
07     Hanke,  F.  E..  279 

14  Hankins,   O.  G.,   534 
10     Hanley,  J.  T.,  379 

17  Hanmore,  J.   L.,  674 

12     Hanna.    Mrs.    C.    C.    (See 
Van    Cleve,    Laura    L.) 
gHanna,    Helen    I.,    773 
12     Hanna.  J.  P.,  457 
02     Hanna,  M.   R.,   163 

12  Hanna,  P.  S.,  457 

07  Hanna.  Roberta  L.,  279 

13  Hannah,  H.  I.,  494 
00     Hannan,    J.    E.,    130 

05     Hannum,    Myrtle   N.,    227 

16  Hannush.  P..  622 

13  Hansen,  M.  R.,  494 

14  Hansen,  Mabel  L.,  534 
14     Hansen,  R.,  535 

12     Hansen,    V.,    457 
12     Hanson,  C.  L.,  457 
gHanson,  F.   B.,  773 

08  Hanson,  F.  L.,  312 
14     Hanson,  R.  W.,  53s 

00     Hanson,  Rochelle  M.,   130 
90     Hanssen,    G.    A.,    57 
16     Hanssen,   S.   L.,   622 
05     Hanstein,  C.   M.,  227 
08     Hanzlik,   P.,    312 

16  Hao,   T.   C,  622 

12  Happer,  Josephine  A..  457 
^Harbarger,    Sada    A.,    773 

18  Harbicht,    H.   €.,   719 
^Harbison.  C.  C,  773 

80  *Harden,   E.   E.,  23 
^Harder,   O.   E.,   773 

08     Harder,  R.  O.,  312 
^Hardin,   Hazel,  773 

17  Hardin,   W.   A.,   674 
16     Harding.  A.  A.,  622 

14     Hardinger,    R.    W.,   535 
05      Hardy,  G.  B.,  227 

13  Hare.   F,   C,   404 

81  Ilargis.   .Mrs.   W.   C.   (See 

Colvin,  Mary  S.) 

gllargis,    W.   J.,   773 
'01      Harker,  G.  M.,  147 
'00     Harker,  O.  A.,  Jr.,  130 
'09     Harkins,  Mrs.  C.  H.   (See 

Blake.  Katherine  M.) 
'10     Harkness,    C.    L.,   379 
'11      Harkness.  Mrs.  C.  L.  (See 
Knight,  Mabel  A.) 

gHarlan,  C.  L.,  773 
'14     Harman,  H.  J.,  535 
'04     Harman,   I.   C,  202 
'02     Harman,  J,  J.,  163 
'07     Harmon,   I.   G.,  279 
'11      Harmon,  M.  T.,  420 
'95      Harms,  A.,  85 
■|  I      Harms,  L.  A.  P.,  420 
'13      Harncr,  G.  M.,  494 
'05      Harney,  J.  M.,  227 
'07      Harnit.  J.   M..  279 
'12      Harnock.  G.   A..   457 
'07     Harper,   Bertha  M.,  279 

gllarper,  C.  773 
'14     Harper,  E.  C,  535 
'05     Harper,  Edith  E.,  227 
'13     Harjicr,    Julia    A.,   494 

,?Harpcr,    M.,    774 
'05     Harpham,  Mrs.  J.  L.  (See 

Elliott,  Josephine  R.) 
'17     Harrington,  R.  B.,  674 


'o8 


'96 


II ail  is,    A.    J..    312 
Harris,  C,  379 
Harris,  C.  E.,  163 
Harris,   Mrs.   C.    F.,    (See 

Elder.  Nettie) 
Harris,  Elizabeth  P.,  674 
Harris,  Elodia  F.,  622 
Harris,   H.   H.,   578 
Harris,    Hannah,    674 
Harris,   Hannah  J.,   535 
Harris,      Mrs.      I.      (See 
Gentsch,         Wilhelmina 
H.) 
Harris,  J.  T.,  62 
Harris,  J.  W.,  45 
Harris,   J.    VV.,   379 
Harris,  L.  G.,  622 
Harris,  Leila   D.,   420 
Harris,  Lois  M.,  578 
Harris,    Margaret   R.,    535 
^Harris,  Olive  C,   774 
Harris.  R.  B.,  719 
Harris,    R.    C,   494 
Harris,  T.  L.,   163 
Harris,   W.,   535 
Harris,  W.   R.,  674 
^Harrison,  Annabel  R.,  774 
*Harrison,  B.  H.,  379 
^Harrison,   B.   M.,   774 
Harrison,  B.   S.,  719 
Harrison,  Bernice,  457 
Harrison,   D.    F.,   379 
*Harrison,  D.  S.,  147 
Harrison,   Florence,  312 
*Harrison,  Mrs.  J.  D.  (See 
Raley,  Arvilla  K.) 
Harrison,     S.     A.,     30 
Harsch,  E.  M.,  578 
Harshbarger,      Clara      B., 
494 
•Harshbarger,  J.  F.,  495 
Harshman,  L.  R.,  164 
Harshnian,    W.    F.,    4-;o 
Hart,  A.  H.,  719 
Hart,  Hazel  C,  458 
Hart,  P.  M.,  53s 
Hart,  R.   E.,   578 
Hart,  R.  N.,  674 
*Hart,   R.   W.,  66 
Hart,   W.   E.,   420 
Hart,    Mrs.    W.    E.    (See 
Van    Galder,    Cora   M.) 
Hart,  W.  W.,  622 
Hartford,    Naomi   R.,    579 
Hartline,  H.  E.,   181 
Hartman,  Laura  E.,  622 
Hartman,  M.   M.,  675 
Hartmanii,     Mrs.     M.     L. 
(See  Trowbridge,  Tessic 
E.) 
Hartrick,  G.   R.,   147 
Hartrick,  L.   E.,    147 
Hartrick,   Nancy   E.,    131 
Harts,    D.    IL,    Jr.,    131 
Hartsock,  Nelle  M.,  535 
Hartvvell,  G..  719 
Harvey,  A.   E.,   62 
Harvey,  Mrs.  A.  E.,  (See 

Myers,  Clara) 
Harvey,   Bessie  M.,   279 
Harvey,  R.   F.,  622 
Harvey,    W.    C,    66 
Harwood,  H.  H.,  495 
Harwood,  S.  D.,  622 
Harz,  A.  W.,  675 
Hasberg,  W.   M.,  420 
Hash,  Susan  A.,  458 
*Haskell,  H.  H.,  92 
*Haskell,  W.  M.,  379 
*Hasker,    E.    L.,    535 
gHaskett,   Aloa   A.,  774 
Haslund,   R.   H.,  579 
Hasselquist,  E.  J.,  458 
Hassenstein,   C.   F.,  379 
Hasson,   H.,    131 
Hatch,  Alice  R.,  535 
Hatch.  Edith  I.,  4^0 


Indkx   to   .-XlI'MXI 

"ij      Hatch,  Elizabeth  M.,  458 

'73      Hatch,  F.  L.,  3 

'So     Hatch,   F.   W.,   23 

'q7   "Hatch,    Mrs.    J.     E.     (See 

Winter,  Julia  F.) 
■72   "Hatch,  M.  F.,  i 
'i  I      Hatch,  R.  S.,  420 
■98     Hatch,  T.  M.,  Ill 
"13     Hatch,  W.    S.,  495 

.?IIatrield,  W.  D.,  774 
'14     Hatowski,     R.     E.,     (See 

Hattis,   R.    E.) 
'10     Hatten,  F.  W.,  379 
'14     Hattis,  R.  E.,  535 
'12     Hattori,  K.,  458 
'10      Hattrem.  W.  M.,  379 
'i  5     Haubcr,  C,  579 

^Hauck,  Hazel  K.,  778 
'07     Haungs,  H.  C,  279 
■78   *Hauser,  H.,   18 
'03     Hauter,    A.    E.,    181 
'97     Havard,  O.  D.,   loi 
'12     Haven,  C.  I.,  458 
'83     Haven,  D.  C,  33 
'00     Haven,  Georgetta,  131 
'04     Haviland,   Altha,   202 

gHaw,  A.   B.,   774 
'04     Hawes,  C.  W.,  Jr.,  202 
'17     Hawes,  H.   C,   675 
'15     Hawkes,   Mrs.   A.   J.    (See 

Snook,    Helen   C.) 
'12     Hawkes,  W.,  458 
'16     Hawkins,  E.  W.,  622 
'17     Hawkins,      Marjorie      D.. 

671 
'05     Hawkins.      Mrs.      N.      C. 

(See  (Taswell,  Julia  E.) 
"13     Hawkins,  R.   R.,  495 
'16     Hawkinson,  C.  O.,  622 
'14     Ilawley,  A.  D.,  535 
'03   *HawIey,   Edna   M.,    181 
'12     Hawley,  J.   B.,  458 
[07     Hawley,  R.    S.,   279 
"oo     Hawley,  W.  A.,  131 
'04     Hawthorne,    Elizabeth    L., 

202 
'13     Hay,   C.    E.,   495 
'13     Hay,   H.   C,  495 
'91     Hay,  W.  M.,  62 

g^Hayden,  C.  C,  774 
'07  Hayes,  A.  W.,  279 
'10     Hayes,   Mrs.    A.    W.    (Set- 

Neal,   Essie  E.) 
'17     Hayes,  C.   F.,  675 
'73     Hayes,   C.  J.,   3 
'18     Hayes,  E.  B.,  719 
'17     Hayes,  E.  M.,  67s 
'10  *Hayes,  R.  M.,  379 
'00     Hayes,  Zella  B.,   131 
'03     Hayhurst,  E.   R.,   :8i 
'14     Hayhurst.   P.,   536 
;i8     Hayne,  W.  E.,  719 
"08     Haynes,   M.    R.,   312 
'ill      Hays,  C.  J.,  147 
■98     Hays,    D.,    112 
"99     Hays,       Mrs.       D.       (Sec 

(Dwcns,  Dasie  M.) 
'12     Hays,  D.  L.,  458 
'08     Hays,  H.  A.,  313 
'96     Hays.    Mrs.    J.    W.,    (See 

Leal,    Sophia   N.) 
'09     Hayward,  D.  A.,  343 
'03     Hayward,  Mabel,  182 
'05     Hayward,   Mabel   S.,   227 
'08     Hazard,   I-.   H.,  313 
'99     Hazeltijie,     Mrs.     W.     E. 

(See   Raymond.   Ruth) 
'90     Hazelton,  H.,   57 
'07     Hazelton.  Mabel  A..  280 
Vm     Hazen,  H.   S.,  228 
'i-     Head,  G.  L.,  675 
i?Head,   J.  ~R.,   774 
"do   *Headen,   T.    M.,    131 
'16     Headley,  F.  L.,  623 
'S3     Healey,  Grace,  34 
'10     Healy,  C.   H.,  379 
'13     Healy,  E.  J.,  495 


II17 

.5      Healy,    F.   A.,    579 
06  *Healy,  W.  J.,  252 

08  Heaney,  A.   N.,  313 

1 1  Heater,  E.  F.,  420 
16     Heath.   D.    F.,   623 

15     Heath,  Edith  M.,  579 

01  Heath,   L.   S.,   147 

13  Heath,   N.   P.,  495 

15  Heath,  T.  M.,  579 
83      Heath,   W.   A.,  34 

gHebbert,  C.  M.,  774 

14  Hecht,  A.  G.,  536 
13     Heck,  A.   F.,  495 

/jHcck,    A.    O.,    775 

16  Heckctsweiler,  R.  T.    623 

17  Heckler,  L.  C,  675 

15  Hedgcock,   J.    F.,   Jr.,   579 

15  Hedgcock,  J.    H.,   579 

18  Hedgcock,  Martha  E.,  719 

16  Hedgcock,  Nellie  M.,  623 

09  Hedgcock,  W.  E.,  343 

12  Hedgcock,     Mrs.     W.     E. 

(See    Mourning.    Nellie 

16     Hedges,  B.  A.,  623 

12  Hedman,     Mrs.      H.      R 
.,   (See  Noth,  Lillian) 

16     Hedrick,  Edna  M.,  62-! 

16  Hedrick,  G.  S.,  623 
sHefferman,  Ruth  M.,  775 

17  Hegener,  A.  L.,  675 
06     Hegnauer,   L.,  252 

13  Hegnauer,  R.  L.,  495 

18  Hegsted,  M.   A.,   719 

94  Heideman,   G.   H.,   78 

14  Heidkamp,  E.   N.    S36 
18     Heidler,  J.    B.,   7*19 

10  Heimbeck,   W.   C,   380 
gHeimburger,  H.  V.,  775 

17  Hein,  M.   A.,  675 

17  Hein,  Mary  R.,  675 

16  Heindel,  J.  H.,  623 

17  Heindel,  S.   R.,  675 

17  Heineke,   P.   H.,   675 

15  Heinzelmann,  A.  M.,  579 

02  Heinzelmann,  J.   H.,    164 

10  Heislar,  C.   S.,   380 
^Heitkamp.  G.  W.,  77s 

09     Heitman,  Mrs.  A.  G.  (See 
Tobias,  Mabel  B.) 

15     Helander,    L.,    579 
gHeld,   F.   E..   775 
sHelfrich,  Mrs.  O.  L.,  (See 
Gushing,  Helen  I.) 

08     Helfrisch.     Rtrs.     A.     H., 
(See  Gridley,  Clara  L.) 

15      Helgeland,  Lillie  I.,  579 

'91      Heller,  O.   B.,  62 

06  Hellmann,  C.  A.,  2S2 
Hellstrom,  K.  E.,  313 
Helm,   H.   C,   675 

12  Helm,  L.   L.,  4s8 

07  Helm,  R.  R.,  280 
07     Helm,    Mrs.    R.    R.,    (See 

Moore.  Mabel  D.) 
Helmle,  H.  R.,  420 
Helmreich.    Agnes    J.    S., 

623 

95  Hempel,  A.,  8s 

15  Hemphill,  C.  A.,  579 

1 1  Hemsen,   C.   N.,   420 

02  Henderson,  A.,   164 

18  Henderson,  Anna  H.,  719 

16  Henderson,  A.  S.,  623 

06  Henderson,  C.  E.,  2S2 
14     Henderson,   F.,   536 
16      Henderson,  F.  S.,  623 

14     Henderson,     Mrs.     F.     S. 
(See  Roberts.  Erma  D.) 
16     Henderson,  J.  B.,  623 

03  Henderson.  Mary,  182 

13  Hendrix,      Mrs.      W.      S., 

(See  Bourdette,  Bertha) 

07  Henion,  Lora  A.,  280 

12  Henley,  H.  B.,  4S8 
12     Henley,  R.  M.,  458 

14  Henline,  H.  H.,  536 


iii8 

■i2     Henn,  O.  M..  4S8 
'71     Hennessey,  A.  L.,  3 
•0(5     Henning,  W.  K..  252 

gHenninger,  C,  775 
■16     Hennings,  Elfreda  V.,  623 
"ii      Henry,  C.  D.,  420 
"oq     Henry,  D.  A.,  343 
'18     Henry.  Elizabeth,  719 
'06     Henry,  J.  E.,  252 
•08     Henry     Mrs.    J.    E.     (See 

Herrick,  Hgpe) 
'\e.     Henrv.  Mary  A.,  S79 
■04     Henry,  S.  T.,  Jr.,  202 
'OS     Henry     Mrs.    S.   T.    (See 
McDougall.  Agnes) 
^Henry,  T.    S.,  77S 
/iHenry,   W.  A.,   829 
'i7     Hensold    H.  H.,  675 
'87     Henson,   C.   W..   48 
'18     Henson.  Margaret  E^,  719 
'16     Henson,   R.   D.,  623 
'07     Hepburn,  N.  W.,  280 
'09     Hepburn.     Mrs.      N.     W. 

(See  Mann,  Mary  E.) 
'14     Hepburn,  T.  M..  ^36 
'12     Herbert    H.  H..  458 

Herbolsheimer.  A.  J.,  495 
Herbstman    J.  C.  343 
Herdman.  Carrie  B..  536 
Herdman,  F.   E.,  37 
Herdman,    Margaret    M.. 
380 
gHeren,  H.   E..   775 
Hermann,  E.  P.,  495 
Hermann,   R.    L..   579 
Herndon.    O.    L.,   380 
Herndon.  R.   P.,  421 
Herrcke,  E.  A.,  421 
Herrick.   G.   W.,  495 
Herrick,  Grace  E..  421 
Herrick,  Hope,   313 
Herrick    L.  G.,  182 
Herrick.  L.   R.,  66 
Herrin.  G.  B.,  3J3 
Herring.  Mrs.  B.  R.,  (See 

Porbes,    Bcrhta    V.) 
Herrmann.  G.  A.,  343 
Hershey,  C.  B.,  536 
Hershey,   H.   B..    343 
Hershman    O.  H.,  624 
Hersman,  Bessie  E.,  459 
Hersman.  F.  C,  343 
Hertel,  C.   A.,  343 
Herwig,  J.  N.,  120 
Heseltine,  Eleanor  D.,  421 
Hess,  Abigail  M.,  380 
Hess,    Charlotte,    280 
Hess,  Oral  V.,  675 
Hess.    Mrs.    P.    D.,     (See 
Waterman,    Louise   H.) 


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'14 


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'15 


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'92 
'08 
'96 

'09 
'14 
'09 
'16 
'12 
'09 
'09 
'99 


gHess,  R.  W.,  775 
less,     Mrs.      (Se 
Gertrude) 


Hess,     Mrs.      (See     Fox, 


Hesselbaum,   Caroline   E., 
536 

Hetherington,  B.  W..  182 

Heuman.    Alma   B.,   380 
gHeuse,   E.   O.,   775 

Hewerdine,  T.  S.,  202 

Hewes,  C.  A.,  252 
..     Hewes,  C.  K.,  459 

gHewes,   Mrs.    C.    R.    (See 
Kilburn,   Marjorie) 
'06     Hewes,    F.    S.,    252 
'83     Hewes,   G.   C,   34 
'12     Hewitt,  J.  H.,  459 
'04     Hewitt,  Nellie  0.,  202 
'09  "Heyle,  F.  T.,  343 
'06  •Hickey,  J.  B..  252^ 
'ic     Hickman,  J.  B.,  580 
'10     Hickman    Lucy  P.,  380 

Hicks,   B.  W.,   147 

Hick's,  G.  L.,  40 


14 


'c6 


(See     'is 

'15 
■16 
'"5 
'09 

'■4 
'09 


•85 
'18 


gHicks,  J.  F.  G.,  776      ^ 
Hicks,  Mrs.  J.  F.  G.  (Sec 

Broadbelt,  Mary  H.) 
Hicks,  R.  H.,  496 


Hicks,    W.    E..    421 
Hiebel.  L.  B.,  624 
Pliggins,  A.  G.,  71 
Higgins,  A.  L.,  280 
Higgins,  C.  H.,  182 
Higgins.  Mrs.    D.   F. 
Taylor,    Ethel    N.) 
Higgins,    P.    W.,    164 

i'Higgins,   G.    M.,   776 
Higgins.  Irma  M.,  624 
Higgins,  M.  B.,  536 
Ilicgins,  S.   C,    164 
Highfill.   Inez   P.,   380 
Hight,   E.   S..    380 
Iliginbothom,  Pearl,  228 

gHigley,  Ruth,  776 
Ililario.   J.    P.,   313 
Hildebolt.  H.  C.  67s 
Hildebrandt,  H.  M.,  280 
HiUlebrandt,  T.  H.,  228 
Hilcs,  E.  K.,  8s 

gHill,  A.  J.,  776 
Hill    Agnes  G.,  66 
Hill,    C.    P.,    S36 
Hill,  C.  N.,  496 
Hill,  C.  S..  536 
Hill.  Carrie  M.,  313 
Hill,  Cora  J.,  37 

*Hill,  E.  L.,  3 
Hill,  P.  J.,  624 
Hill,  F.  L,  26 
Hill,    Fanny    W.,    380 
Hill,   H.    S.,   343 

♦Hill,  H.  v.,  421 
Hill.  I.  H.,  120 
Hill,  Ida  M.,  228 
Hill,  J.  E.,  624 
Hill,  J.  VV.,   536 

*Hill,   Lucy   B.,   624 
Hill,    N.   H..   343 
Hill,  N.  R..  380 
Hill    N.  W.,  380 
Hill,  R.  E.,  676 
Hill,    S.,   496 
Hill.  T.  C,  26 
Plill,  W.   E.,  624 

i'Hill,  W.  G..  776 
Hill.    Wilma   M.,   536 
Hil'.er,  W.  G..  3^0 
Hilliard,  P.   W.,  202 
Hillman,    A.    B.,    536 
Hillman.  F.  W..  228 
Hills,  D.  A.,  676 
Hills,   L.   J.,   580 
Hillycr,  G.  C,  252 
?IIilmer,  W.  C,  776 
Hilpert,  Martha,  676 
Ililtabrand,   W.   P.,   719 
Himmelreicher,      W.      A., 

676 
Himstedt,  R.  E.,  676 
Hinchliff,  G.  E.,  459 
Hindman,   J.,   92 
gHinds,  M.   E.,  776 
I-Iiner,    Mrs.    G.    E..    (See 

Pearson.  Ida  M.) 
Hines,  E.  G.,  131 
Hines,  L.  W.,  676 
*Hinklc,  Ida,  147 
Hinman,  G.,   228 
Hinman.  J.   H..  280 
Hinman,  R.  B.,  580 
Hinrichs,  H.  S.,  719 
Hinrichsen.  F.  A.,  496 
•Hinsdale,  Mrs.  E.  E.  (See 
Swigart.   Lois   E.) 
Hinshaw,   G.  J.,    164 
Hinshaw,  Hazel  E.,  537 
Hinshaw.  J.  H.,  496 
Hinshaw,    J.    H.,   624 
Hippie.  R.  E.,  676 
/^Hirsch.  E.  P.,  776 
•Hirschl,  J.   E.,   S37 
Hirstein,  J.  A..  676 
Hirt,   E.   G.,   Jr..  624 
Hirth,  Laura  E.,  624 
Hirtzel,  Clara  L.,  580 


Hitch,  D.  N.,  421 

Hitch.    Mrs.    D.    N.    (Sec 
.'\driance,  Rhoda) 

Hitchcock    E.  \V.,  580 
gllite,   J.    E.,    776 

Ilitt,  Agnes  V.,  s8o 

Hilt,  Katherine,  580 

Hitt,  Mabel,' 624 

Hittson,  C.  H..  228 

Hiveley.   O.   G.,  343 

Hjort,  A.  M.,  537 

Hjort,  N.  R.,  344 

Ho,  N.  C,  580 

Hoag,   P.   H.,  8s 

Hoagland,  H.  E..  380 

Hoagland,  J.    K.,    120 
*Hoagland,  Mrs.  J.  K.  (See 

Green.  Francs  M.) 
gHoagland,      Mrs.     J.      R., 
(See  Empey,  Bertha  L.) 

Hobart,  A.  C,  loi 

Hobart,   C.  M.,  459 

Hobble,  A.  C,  147 

Hobble,    Mrs.   A.   C.    (See 
Garnett.  Grace  A.) 

Plobbs,  G.  M.,  62 

Hobbs,  H.  G.,  313 

Hoberg,  O.  W.,  381 

Hobler,    A.    W.,   459 
gHobler,  Harriet   W.,  777 

Hobson,  Mrs.  N.  T.   (See 
ILirris     Leila    13.) 
gHochdorfer,      Margarethe 
C,  777 
Hoiigins,  W.  B.,  537 
Hodgson,  J.  H.   S.,  381 

gHodnett,  Mona  P.,  777 

tillodsdon,    Kuth   E.,   777 
Hoehn,  P.  J.,  624 
Hoehnke,  H.  W.,  720 
Hoeppner,  E.   G.,  459 
Hoerner,  F.  A.,  580 
Hofacker,  Olga  V.,  421 
Hoff,    C.    E.,  280 
Hoff.  Edna  D.,   182 

gHoff.   H.   J.,   777 
Hoff,  L.  P.,  252 
Hoff,  Lucy  v.,  344 
Hoffert,  Anna  K.,  580 
Hoffman,  A.  A.    676 
Hoffman,  A.  C,  580 
Hoffman.   F.   G.,   280 
Hoffman,  P.  J.,  537 
Hoffman,    L.   A.,   676 
Hoffman,  P.  A.,  344 
Hoffman,  R.  W.,  496 

^Hoffman,    W.    S.,    777 
Hogan.  C.  M.,  720 
Hoge,  C.  H..  344 
Hoge,  Lura  E.,  313 
Hogue.  C.  I.,  313 
Ilohman,  E.  P.,  624 
Hohmann,  H.  C,  496 
Iloit,  M.   E.,  580 
lioit.     Mrs.    M.    E.    (See 

Mitchell.   Grace) 
Hoit,    O.   W.,   20 
Hoke,  J.  C,  496 

•Holabird,  R.  G.,   131 
Iloladay.   K.   M.,   720 

Cllolbrook,   E.   A.,   777 
Hnlbrook,  F.   S.,  78 
Holch,  A.   E.,  496 
Holch,  P.  L.,  202 
Holch.    Mrs.    F.    L.    (See 
Van    Dorsten,    Joseph- 
ine) 
Holch.  R.  E.,  381 
Holcomb,  C.  E.,  202 
Holcomb,  Mrs.  C.  E.  (See 
Osborne.  Isabel   M.) 

•Holcomb,  T.  O.,  203 
Holder.  V.  M..  182 
Holdermari,  Harriet.  203 
Holderman,    Marjorie    C, 
182 


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'16 


Holecek,  A.  B.,  676 

/iHolgaie.  T.  F.,  8-!9 
Holingcr,  A.  C,  624 
Holl,  C.  L.,  253 
Holland,  Leila.  381 
Hollandsworth,        Helen, 

676 
Hollandsworth,    Josephine 

B.    L.,  624 
Hollard,   H.    W.,   580 
Holley,  C.  E.,  459 
Holley,    Mrs.    C.    E.    (See 

Wolfe.  Viola  E.) 
Hollis    D.  P.,  624 
Hollister.   Ethel  A.,  381 
Hollister,    N.    P.,    580 
Hollister,   V.    L..    281 
Hollister.  Mrs.  V.  L.  (See 

Pilcher,  Lela  G.) 
Hollnian,    E.    E..   459 
HoUoway.    Dorris   J.,   625 

*Holman,   Almeda   M.,  421 
Holman,  T.    W..    253 
Holman.  Mrs.  T.  W.  (See 

Ewing.   Harriet   G.) 
Holmburgcr,  M.  Jr.,  580 

^Holmer,   Emma,    777 
Holmes   C.  V.,  625 
Holmes,  F.  H.,   147 
Holmes,  Mrs.  E.  M.   (See 

Landel,  Ida  S.) 
Holmes,  Laura  C,  676 
Holmes.  O.    W.,   720 

*HoltTies.   W.    E.,  537 
Holmguist,  F.  N.,  344 
Holston.  B.  B.,  78 
Holt,  A.   P.,   537 
Holt,   E.    F.,   496 
Holt,   S.   v.,  313 
Holt,    Mrs.     S.    V.     (See 

Milne,  Minnie  L) 
Holton,  C.   A.,  496 
Holton,  C.   R..  313 
Holton,    Frankie.    537 
Holton,  Martha  G.,  11 
Holtze,  H.  S.,  625 
Holtzmann.  S.  F.,  85 
Homann,   F.,   537 

gHomberger,  A.  VV.,  777 
Horns.  J.  M.    381 
Honens,  F.  W.,  92 
Honey.  Mvrtle  E.,  720 
Hood.  C.  F.,  581 
Hood.  J.   D.,  381 
Hoodwin,   H.  J.,  314 
Hook,  H.  H..  233 

•Hook,    S.    H.,    3 

gllooper,  Gertrude  M.,  778 

gHoover,  Ada   V.,  778 
Hoover,  Isabel,  537 
Hopkins,  E.  B.,  537 
Hopkins,  E.  C.  676 
Hopkins,  Mrs.  E.  C.   (See 
Kirkpatrick,  Helen  M.) 
Hopkins,  Edna,  203 
Hopkins,  G.   B.,   676 
Hopkins,  G.    S.,  625 
Hopkins.    Mabel.    147 
Hopkins,  Mary  M.,  421 
Hopkins,  R.  E.,   381 
Hopkins,  Ruby  C,  2$z 
Hopkins,    S.    C,   677 

•Hopper,  C,  41 
Hopper,    Georgia    E.,    112 

gHopper,  H.   A..   778 
Hopper,  Mrs.  H.  A.   (See 

Gilkcrson,  Portia  E.) 
Hoppin,   C.   A.,    148 
Horan.    Mrs.    L.    J.    (See 

Collins,  Mary) 
Horen,  L.  L.,  720 
Horimura.    H.     677 
Hormel.  Dorothy  S.,  625 
Hormel,  Olive  D.,  625 
Horn,  B.  A.,  381 
Horn,  C.  J.,   loi 
Hornal,  W.,  581 


i'Hornbeck,  J.  W.,  778 
S5     Home,  Mrs.   W.   T.    (See 

Earlc,    Mary   T.) 
01     Horner,  H.  H.,  148 

09  Horner.  H.   S.,  344 
17     Ilorney,  R.  B.,  677 
17     Horney.    \V.    R.,    677 
14     Horning     R.    A.,    537 

17  Hornkohl,   S.    I.    W.,  677 

12  Hornor,    Is^ellie    N..   459 

13  Hornung.  M.  R.,  496 
II     Horr,   L.   W.,  421 

04  Horr    R.  L.,  203 

13  Horrell,  C.   R..  496 

1 1  Horst,  A.  E.    421 

18  Horton.  M.  Ethel,  720 
18     Horwich     D..   720 

14  Horwich,  L.  J..  537 

r6     Hosford,   Susan    E.,  625 

12  Hoskins,   Carrie  E.,  459 
io     Hoskins,   D.  T.  Jr.,  381 

10  Hoskins    Mrs.  D.  T.  (See 

Swigart,  Altai 

00  *Hoskins,  E.   E.,  344 

12     Hofkins.  Mrs.  E.  E.   (See 
Miner    Mary  E.) 

12  Hoskins    Edna.  459 

13  Hoskins    Mary    M.,   497 

16  Hoskinson,   B.    O..   625 
.gHoskinson    O..  778 

17  Ilostetler,   L.   E.,  677 

80     Ilostetler.      Mrs.     V.     N. 

(See  Parker,  Minnie) 
iS     Hosteller.  W.   B.  Jr.,  720 

Ilostettcr,   R.   B..  460 
94     Hottes.  C.  F.,  78 

18  Hottes.  Flora  E.,  720 
06     Hottes,  H.  G.    92 

05  Houchens,  Josie  B.,  228 
17     ?Ioug,  O,   A.,  677 

16     Hough,  C.  F.,  62s 

14  Hough.  Helen  E.,  537 
16     Hough,  W.  H..  62s 
12     Hoult,  Bessie  B.,  460 
98     House.  Leona  P.,  112 

01  Housel.   O.   L.,   148 

16  Houser,  Irma  L.,  625 

10     Houser,  Mrs.  W.  H.  (See 
Large,   Zelma) 

14  Housman,  J.    S.,   537 
^Houston,  H.  A.,  778 

09     Houston,  J.  v.,  344 
04     Howard,  Mrs.  B.  B.  (See 
Jones,    Lucile) 

17  Howard,  C.  G:.  677   •' 

16     Howard.  Mrs.  C.  G.  (See 

Benson,    Susan   T.) 
01     Howard,  Clara  E.,  148 
^Howard,  D.  T.,  778 

15  Howard,  Mrs.  G.   S.,   596 
"01   *Howard,   J.,    148 

^Howard,  J.  W..  778 
'10     Howard,    R.    S.,    382 
'07     Howe,  Alice,  281 
'16     Howe,  C.  R.,  62s 
'14     Howe,  E.  G.,  Jr..  537 
'14     Howe,  H.  J.,  538 
'II      Howe,  H.  W.,  421 
'02     Howe,  Harriet  E.,  164 
'00     Howe,  Mary,  344 
'06     Howe,  P.  E.,  2S3 

Howe,    Mrs.    P.    E.    (See 
Rinaker,   Harriet   B.) 
"04     Howe,  R.  B.,  203 
'18     Howe.  R.  F.,  720 
'16     Howe,  W.  T.,  625 
'05     Howell,  C.  H.,  228 
'04  *Howell,  Clarissa  L.,  203 
'16     Howell,  Grace   L.,  625 

gHowell,  L.  B„  778 
'07     Howell.  L.  D,.  281 
'18     Howells,  Mary  G.,  720 
'18     Howells,  Ruth  C,  720 
'14     Howes.  H.  E.,  s.iS 
'07     Howison,  C,   101 
•13     Howk,  C.  D.,  581 
'91     Howorth,  T.  J.,  62 


•18 


Howser,  T.  R.,  314 
Howson,  A.  W.,  720 
Hoy.  Lucy  F..  422 
Hribal,   E.  A.,  497 
Hsich,   Z.,   677 
Hsu,  C,  460 

gllsu,  C.  Y.,  778 
Hsu.  T.  H.,  538 
Flsun.  C.  L.,  677 
Ilsun,  J.  J.,  677 
Hu  W.  Y.,  344 
Hubachek.     Mrs.     L.     A. 

(See  Hyde,  Sophie) 
Hubbard.    Mrs.    D.     (See 

Hash.   Susan  A.) 
Hubbard,  Mrs.  F.  C.  (See 

Koehn,  Martha  C.) 
Hubbard.   G.    D.,   92 
Hubbard,  Mrs.  G.  D.  (See 

Rugg,  Edna  A.) 
Hubbard,   G.  W..   121 
Hubbard,     Mrs.      G.     VV. 

(See  Hoi)kins,   Mabel) 
Hubbard.   lilarie,   581 
Hubbard,  H.  T.,  45 
Hubbard,  Lucy  E.    497 
Hubbard,  I  aura   M..  497 
Hubbard,  Mrs.  L.  R.  (See 

Mclntyre     Mabel) 
LTubbard,  Marie.  581 
Hubbard.  W.  W.,  62s 
Hubbart.  C.  C,  345 
Hubbart.  G.  R..  253 

gllubbart,  O.  S.,  779 
Huber,  A.  J..  677 

*Huber.  H.  E.,  460 
Huber,  J.  E..  460 
Hucke,  P.  M.,  71 
Huckin,    F.   R..   345 
Hudelson,  C.  W.,  497 
Hudelson,  R.   R..  460 
Hudson,    Edith   E..   677 
Hudson.  Mrs.  H.  E.  (See 

Kellogg.   Flora   L.) 
Hudson.  H.  H.,  314 
Hueckel,   A.   P.,  314 
LIueckel,   W.  C,   3«4 

gHuenink.  H.  L.,  779 
Huey,  J.  D..  34 

*HufT.  Bertie,  45 
Huff.  G.  A..  66 
Huff.  J,  O.,  422 
Huff  N.  H.,  253 
Huff,  W.  W.,  314 

^Huffer.   C.   M..   779 

cHufferd.    R.    W.,    779 
Huffman,  Eva  E.,  314 
Huffman,  J.    F.,   345 
Hufford,  C.  T..  625 
Hughes,   A.   G.,   382 
Huehcs.  C.  A.,  538 
Hughes.  C.  W.,  131 
Hughes,  F.  A.,  loi 
Hughes    Mrs.  H.  D.  (See 

Lego,  Lulu  M.) 
Hughes.  H.  D.  M.,  281 
Hughes.  J.  H.,  497 
Hughes.  M.  C,  677 
Hughes,  S.  K.,  164 
Hughes,  W.  J.,  382 
Hughston,  Aline  U.,  121 
Huisken.    A.    H.,    581 
Hulburd.  Hazel  E.,  677 
Hulce,  lennie  A.,  164 

fiHulce,  "R.  S.,  779 
Hull.  Anna  L.,  382 
LIuIl,  D.  R.,  497 
Hull.  F.  D..  460 
Hull,  H.  B..  460 
Hull     Mrs.    H.    B.     (See 

Neff,  Edna  E.) 
Hull  S.  M.,  581 
Hull.  W.  F.,  382 
Hull.  W.  L..  281 
Hullinger,  Kathenn,  8 
Hulteen,  V.  E.,  253 


Univkrsity  (IF  Illinois 


09 
'16 


09 
•18 
'08 

't3 

'08 
'95 
'93 
'07 
■16 

'■7 

'04 
'06 

'07 
'16 
'04 

'84 
'84 


Hultman.    I.    X.,    677 
Hummel.  A.  A.,  281 
Hummel,  Sarah  M.,  2S1 
Hummel.  W.  C...  281 
Hummel,  Mrs.  VV.  G.  (See 

Royce,    Bertha    E.) 
Humphrey,   G.,  228 

Humphrey,    H.   K..   422 
Humphrey,    K.    B.,    626 
Humphrey.    W.    G.,    148 
Humphreys.  H.  P..  282 
Humphreys.  Mrs.  R.   (See 

Quinn,  Florence  K.) 
Humphreys.  S.  S..  34s 
Hungerford.   C.   E..  626 
Ilungerford.  H.  N.,  720 
Huiisaker.   A.   F.,  345 
Hunslev.  Alice  L.,  720 
Hunt.  A.   F.,  314 
Hunt,   Ada    E.,   497 
Hunt.   Agnes.   314 
Hunt,   E.   A.,   8=; 
Hunt,  E.   E.,   71 
Hunt,   E.    Glenne,   282 
Hunt,  F.   S.,  C26 
Hunt.  Florence  J..  678 
Hunt,  G.  W..  203 
Hunt,    Mrs.    G.    W.    (See 

Hopkins.   Ruby  C.) 
Hunt.  J.    N.,  Jr..   282 
Hunt.  L.   L..  626 
Hunt,    Mabel   D..   203 
Hunt,    T.    F.,    37 
Hunt.    Mrs.    T.    F.     (See 

Campbell,    Juniata   G.) 
Hunter,  A.  H..  678 
Hunter.  Mrs.  C.  M.   (See 

Righter.   Nellie   R.) 
Hunter,  C.  P.,   164 
Hunter,  H.  E..  148 
Hunter,  J.  A.,   538 
Hunter,  Margaret.  720 
Hunter,  R.   F.,  497 
Huntington,  C.  S.,  422 
Huntington,  Ellen  A.,  182 
Huntington,   H.    I..   626 
Huntoon.  H.  A.,  228 
Huntoon,  T.  S.,  228 
Hurd,  A.   B..   112 
Hurlbert.   Flora  D.,   148 
Hursh,  R.  K.,  314 
Hursh,   Mrs.    R.    K.    (See 

Feind.  Frances  M.) 
Hurst,    Mrs.    G.    P.     (See 

Woolsey.   Lulu   C.) 
Huse,  Louise  M..  282 
Husson.  II.  L..  678 
Ilusted,   G.,   s8i 
Husted,  L.  A".,  581 
Huston,  F.  T.,  93 
Huston,  J.  A.,  538 
glluston.    Ola    E.,    779 
Hutchin.    C.    E.,    282 
Hutchins,    Margaret,   314 
Hutchins,    Marjorie,    581 
Hutchinson,  Josephine  L., 

678 
Hutchinson,  Mary  A.,  422 
Hutchinson,  O.  C.  K.,  626 
Huth,  W.   IL.  282 
Hutson,   Stella  E.,  345 
gllutton,  J.  C...  779 
Huxmann,  R.  F.,  497 
Hyde,  B..   23 
•Hyde.   Edith,    s8i 
Hyde,    Mrs.    H.     S.     (See 

Baldwin.  Ada  L.) 
Hvde.  H.  W.,  382 
Hyde,   Sophie,   182 
Hyde.  W.  G.,  382 
Hyndman,   R.   J.  Jr.,  626 
Hyndman,    Ruth,   315 
Hypes,  Cora  E.  J..   626 
Hypes,  G.  W.,  626 
Hypes,  J.   L..   626 
gllyslop.  W.  IT.,  779 
Ice,  Marinda,  102 


ce.  Mel   Dora.  102 

ce,  N.  C,  581 

cc.     Mrs.     N.     C.     (See 

Jockisch,    Zelma) 

ddings,  Daisy  D..   148 

ida,  T.,  497 

ida.   Y.,    779 

Ig,  G.  M.  A..  345 

saacs,  T.  R.,  581 

srael,  A.  L.,  460 

mes,  O.   S..  626 

mes.   R.,  678 

mlay,  II.  A.,  422 

nagaki,   N..    53,8 

ngalls,   Mrs.    C.   E.    (See 
Caldwell.   Elizabeth    E.) 

ngalls,  H.  B.,  626 
ingalls,  R.  D.,  460 
gingberg.    S.,   779 
gingels.  Nelle  L.,  780 
"ngels,  S.,  626 

ngersoll.   F.    B.,    183 

neersoll    H    B.    460 

ngham.  L    W..  164 

ngham.  Mrs.  L.  W.  (bee 
Bridgman,  Minnie  C.) 

ngold.  E.  T.,  345 

ngold,   V    J.,   497^ 

ngram,  H.  ».,  3^~ 

ngram,  H.  J.,  460 

ngram.  W.  V.,  460 

ngwers,  A.  H.,  721 

nlwersen.  H.  N.,  678 

nks,  F.   E.,    183 

nnis.   Orma   A.,    3»- 

reland,   W.   P.,    183 

rvin,   S.   P..   581 

rving,  E.  F.,  345     ,, 

rwin    B.  P.    (See  Mann. 
K.  B.)    . 

rwin,   Daisy   D..   2S- 

rwin,  J.  L;.  422 

rwin.  J.  W-.  780 

rwin,  W.  W..  345 

vey.  P.  W.,   780 

wig.  Dorothy  J-- 721 

ack     Mrs.    C.    M.     (See 
Nelson,   Charlotte  B.) 

ackman,   C.    H.,   626 

ackman,    Ida,    i.^i 

ackson.      Charlotte      M.. 

ackson,   Eva   J.,   460 
ackson,  Fanny  R..  i83 
ackson,   G.    R-    345 
ackson,  Mabel  C.,  581 
ackson,   M.   S..   678 
ackson,   Litta   D.,  254 
ackson,    R.   N.,   422 
ackson,  T.  H.,  721 
ackson.  Mrs.  W.  C.  (See 
Nydeggcr.   Charlotte) 
ickson.   Zita   E.,   345 
icob,  Eda  A.,  5.-?8 
icob.  E.  ().,  282 
icob,    Mrs     E     (X    (See 
Conard.   Sarah  O.) 
icobi,  II.  J..  721 
icobs.  Cora  A.,   315 
icobs,  M.  J"  229 
icobsen,  C.  H.,  382 
icobsen,   Eda  A.,  3' 5 
icobsen,  N.   H.,  254 

,acobsen,  W.   H..  581 
gjacobson.  A.,  780 

-     obson,  H.  G.  M..  721 
acobson,  J.  S.,  45 
acobson,   S.   A.,   422 
acquim.   W.   C.,   721 
cTaeck,   Emma  G.,  780 

Tahn,  H.   F.,  460 

lahr,  M.  E..   5.38 

lahr.  T.  K.  T.,  131 

lain,    R.    S..    582 

(alandoni,  J.    L.,   497 

James,   C,   282 

James,  C-   A.,  345 


James,  D.  L.,  346 
James,  E.  A.,  582 
James,  F.  M..  121 
James,  H.  G.,  254 
James.  Harriet   L.,  678 
James.  H.  D.,  164 
James,  Helen  D.,  382 
lames,   Helen   I.,    721 
James,  Louise  A.,  422 
Tames,  L.  V.,  254 
"lames,  L.  W.,  582 
James.  M.  C,  346 
Jamts,  W.  P.,  678 
Jamison,  Martha  O.,  422 
gjamison,   Michal   V.,   780 
Janda.   J.   F.,  382 
Jansen,  D.  IL.  78 
Janson,  J.  M..  538 
Janssen.   E.  T..  721 
Tanssen.    O.,    203 
Jaciues,  Minnie,  45 
Jaquet,   G.   E.,   3I5 
Tarman,  H.  P..   183 
Tarnagin     R.    I;-,    t'^  ,c„^ 
Tarrett.    Mrs.    O.    J.    (Sec 
Aldrich,    Blanche) 

OS     Jarrett.  T.  L.,  229 

gjarrold.   Rachel  M.,  780 

16     Jarvis,   R.,   627 

18     Jarvis.      Mrs.      R.       (Sec 
Green.   Esther  C.) 

15  Jarvis.  W.  B.  Jr.,  582 
I  I      Jasper,  E.  M..  422 

Q4     Jasper,  T.,  78 
10     Jasper,  T.  M.,  383 
74     .lelfers,   C.    P.,    5 

16  Jefferson,   J.    B.,    627 

04     Jeffrey,  Mrs.  M.   R.    (See 

White,   Caroline   L.) 
10     Jehle,   F.,   383 
12     Jenner,   Louise   M.,  460 

gjenney,   Adeline  M.,   780 
03     Jennings,  Anna  V.,  183 

16  Jennings,  C.   G.,  627 

17  Jennings,  Mrs.  C.  G.  (See 

Green,  Gladys) 
15      Jennings.  VV.  W.,  582 
'n6    *Jens,   R.   E.,   254 
09     Jensen,   Mrs.   G.   H.    (See 

Poorman.  Amy) 
'09  Jensen,  G.  L.,  346 
'116     Jensen,  J.  N.,  254 

gjensen,  Katherine,   780 
'15     Jensen,   M.   O.,   582 

gjerdan,    A.    L.,   780 
'16     Jervis,    Florence    M.,    627 
'07     Jervis,    Katherine    B.,   282 
'10     Jervis,    P.    F.,    383 
'15   'Jessen.    H..    582 
'07     Jessup.  R.  D.,  282 
'lo     Jeter,   G.   G.,   383 
'18     Jeude,    E.   A..    721 

gjewell.  Minna  E.,  781 
'12     Jewett,  R.  E.,  460 
'16     ]e/.   C.    L.,    627 
'88     jillson,  Nellie  W.,  51 
't2      Tinguji.   G.,   461 
'97     jobst.   G.   J.,    102 
'17     Jockisch,    Zelma.    678 
'09     Johanning,  P.  M.,  346 
'94     Johannsen,  A..  78 
'94     Johannsen,   O.   A.,  79 
'14     John.   Dorette,  ■;38 
'18     Johns,  Evelyn  G.,  721 
'17     Johns,  D.  C:.,  678 
'14     Johns,  W.  E.,  538 

gjohns.    Mrs.    W.    E.    (See 
Dewey,  Ida  B.) 
'08     Johnson,    A.    A..    315 
'07     Johnson,  Alice   S.,   282 
'03     Jolinson,   A.    M.,    183 
'00     Johnson,    C.    S.,    132 
'10     Johnson,  E.  E.,  383 
'17      lohn-ion,    E.    G.,    678 
'16     Johnson.    Edna    L.,    627 
'11      Johnson,  E.  L.,  422 
'87     Johnson,  E.  S.,  48 


Index  to  Alumxt 


Johnson,  F.  D.,  i8.j 
Johnson,  F.  H.,  721 
Johnson,  F.  V.,  165 
gjohnson,  Gertrude  A.,  781 
Johnson,  G.  K..  315 
Johnson,  Mrs.  G.   K.   (Sec 

Bowman,    Gerlrudc) 
Johnson,  (j.  T.,  25.1 
Johnson,   Harriette   A.,   71 
Johnson,  Mrs.  II.  G.   (See 

Patton,   Elsie) 
Johnson,  II.  J.,  497 
Johnson,  H.  S.,  582 
fohnson,  J.   E.,   149 
Tohnson,  J.   N.,  678 
Johnson,  J.   P.,    165 
Johnson,  J.  T.,  254 
Johnson,   L.   W.,  93 
gjohnson,   Mabel  C,   781 
tohnson,  M.  C,  627 
Johnson,  Mary   F.,  627 
Johnson,  M.  L.,  627 
Johnson,    M.    VV.,  627 
Johnson,      Mrs.      M.      W. 

(See  Behrensmever, 

Helen) 
Johnson,   Nelle   I.,   498 
Johnson,  P.  K.,  346 
Johnson,    Roxana    G.,    346 
Johnson,  Ruby  E.,  678 
Johnson,  R.  C,  538 
Johnson,  R.  E.,  678 
Johnson,    R.    M.,   678 
Johnson,  R.  O.,  254 
Johnson.  R.  U.,  538 
Johnson,  W.  B.,  422 
Johnson,  W.  C,  346 
79   *Johnson,   W.   P.,  21 

00  Johnston,  A.  R.,   132 

16  Johnston,   D.   I.,   627 
07     Johnston,  E.  H.,  283 

15     Johnston,  Florence  R..  582 
g*Johnston,  J.   II.,  781 

09  Johnston,  J.  M.,  346 
Johnston,  J.  M.,  679 

^Johnston.  Mrs.  L.  E.  (See 
Elliot.  Ernia  L.) 
Johnston,    Lillian    R.,    721 
Johnston,  P.  E.,  461 
Johnston.   P.   E.,  679 
Johnston,  Mrs.  R.  E.  (See 

Born,  Alda  H.) 
Johnstone,  A.  J.,  498 
Johnstone,   G.  C.,  229 
Johnstone,  G.  R.,  498 

10  Jones,  A.  A.,  383 

01  Jones,   A.   E.,   149 

1 1  Jones,  Bertha  M.,  422 
09   *Jones,    Blanche,    346 

09  Jones,  B.  L.,  346 

15  Jones,  C.  C,   582 

10  Jones,   C.  J.,   383 

17  Jones,  D.   E.,  679 

16  Jones,  D.  R.,  627 
8s     Jones,   Emma.   41 

04     Jones,    Mrs.     E.     I.     (See 
Popejoy,  Lida  E.) 

18  Tones,   E.  J.,   721 
^Jones,   E.    S.,  781 

1 1  Jones,  E.  W.,  423 
Jones,  Frances  B.,  679 
Jones,  Frances  E.,  149 
Jones,  F.   S.,   347 
Jones,  F.  W.,  679 
Tones,  G.  R.,   165 
Jones,  H.  L.,   165 
Jones,  H.  N.  Jr.,  315 
Jones,  Isabel  E.,  62 
Jones,   J.   C,    165 
Jones.  J.   L.,  347 
Jones,    Mrs.    J.    L.    (See 

Broad  dus.    Elizabeth 

M.) 
Jones,  J.  R.,  627 
Jones,  J.  W.,  203 
Jones,  Louise,  121 
Jones,  Lucile,  204 


03 
•18 


03 

•06 
''.>3 
''3 

■'3 
'15 
'01 
■'7 
'02 
'oh 
'96 

■16 
'16 
•|f) 
•16 
■16 


13 
'09 
'09 
'  1  7 
'14 

!'" 
"  1 7 

'06 

'14 
'i  I 
'09 


17 

'18 

"12 
'17 
'04 

■'3 

'05 
'"3 


17 


09 


i'Jones,  L.  S.,  781 

gjones,  L.  T.,  781 
[ones,  Mabel,  62 
Jones,   M.   D.,    582 
Jones,   M.   M.,  721 

Jones,  Opal  R.,  383 

Jones,   P.  C,  679 

Jones,   P.   E.,   S82 

•Jones,    R.    D.,    2^ 

Jones,   R.  F.,  498 

Jones,  R.  II.,  42-? 

Jones,   R.  T.,  461 
/fjones,   S.  C,   781 

Jones,  S.  G.,  383 

Jones,  T.  N.,  347 
fones.   W.,    165 

Jones,  W.  F.,  283 

Jones,  W.  O.,  679 

tones,  W.  P.,  721 

Jones.  W.  R.,  383 

Joosten,  E.  J.,  679 

Jordan.  A.   I.,  383 

Jordan,   E.   B.,  315 

Jordan,  Mrs.  E.  B.  (See 
Parsons,   Lura  E.) 

Jordan,  G.  T.,  132 
*Jordan,  Helen,  112 

Jordan,  Helen  M.,  423 

Jordan,  J.    G.,   254 
^Jordan,  Mrs.  J.  C.  (Harri- 
son, Annabel   R.) 
gjordan,  L.,  781 

Jordan,  M.  K.,  347 

Jordan,  Mrs.  M.  K.  (See 
Matthews,    Nellie    P.) 

Jordan,  O.  J.,  315 

Jordan,  R.  J.,  423 
^Jordan,   Vera   E..   781 
ifjordan,  W.  G..  781 

Jorgensen,  Mrs.  F.  A. 
(See  McMillen,  Sarah 
G.) 

Jory,  H.   W.,   539 
^Joseph,  W.  E.,  781 

Joy,    H.    P.,    283 

Joyner,    Mildred.   627 

Judd.  Elizabeth   G.,   -ji 

Tudson,  F.  M.,  679 

Jue,  J.  H.,   582 
*Juergens,  E.,  384 

June,   Marjorie  M.,   582 

Tungkung,   L.  F.,  628 

Junkersfeld.    P.,   86 

Junkersfeld,  Mrs.  P.  (See 
Boyle,  Anna  C.) 

Jutton,    Emma   R.,    121 

Tutton,  L..    165 

kaar,  H.  W.,  423 

Kaar,  Ruth  A.,  582 

Kable,  C.  H.,   165 

Kable.  J.  F.,   121 

Kadin,  M.  J.,  628 

Radinsky,      M.      J. 
Kadin,    M.    J.) 

Kaeser,  A.  F.,   112 

Kaeser,  Mrs.  A.  F.  (See 
Latzer.   Jennie  M.) 

Kaeser,  W.  G.,  204 

Kagy,  J.   L.,   347 

Kahlert,  H.  E.,  31s 

Kahlert,  T.   D.,  628 

Kailer,  F.  S.,  461 

Kalivoda,  J.  J.,  721 

Kallevang,      E.      J. 
Pond,   Ethel  C.) 

Kamni,  O.,  423 
gKamm,      Mrs.      O. 
Watson,    Minnie   E.) 

Kamm,  R.  M.,  628 

Kamm.  W.   F.,  62S 

Kammann,   C.   H.,   45 

Kamnicrman,  J.  O.,  283 
gKammlade.  W.  G.,  782 

Kamp,  H.  W.,  679 

Kaniper,  Mrs.  C.  A.  (See 
Ermentrout,  Anna  M.) 

Kampf,  Viola  M.,  283 


(See 


(See 


(See 


13 

'16 


*Kan,   C.  C,   539 

Kane,  R.  A.,  "539 

Kane,  R.  C,  628 

Kanne,    W.   J.,   254 

Kantor,  J.  M.,  628 

Karcher,   F.  J.,   539 

Karges,  11.   G..  539 

Kariher,    Israella    K.,    8 

Karkow,  A.   S.,  423 

Karkow,    VV.,    498 

Karmazin,  J.,  423 

Karnopp,  E.  B.,  204 
S-Karr,  W.  G.,  782 

Karr,   W.   J.,  384 

Karraker,   A.   H.,   628 

Karraker,  G.   W.,  582 

Karraker,   P.   E.,  423 
gKarrer,  S.,  782 

Kastel,  T.  J.,  461 

Kasten,   F.   W.,  229 

Kasten,  W.  H.,  628 

Kastner,  Mrs.  A.  (Set 
Bullock,   Jessie   J.) 

Kautifman,   A.  11.,  679 

Kauffman,  Mrs.  B.  F. 
(See  Robinson,  Candace 
I.) 

Kaun,   R.   F.,  539 

Kaun.  W.  V.,  498 

Kautz,  P.,  384 

Kautz,  W.  \V.,  315 

Kawamoto,   T.,   628 

Kay,    C.    J.,    498 

Kay,   G.   J.,   498 

Kays,   D.   J.,  461 

Kays,   E.,   21 

Kays,  Lucile  E.,  347 

Kays,  M.  R.,  255 

Kays,   V.   C,   347 

Kayser,   C.  S.,  721 

Keach,  W.  M.,  628 
^Kean,  H.   P.,   782 

Keator,  Mrs.  E.  O.  (See 
Goodale,  Grace) 

Keator,    E.    O.,    165 

Keator,  J.,  255 

Keefer,  "Ruth  F.,  583 

Keehner,  A.   F.,   539 

Keeler,  F.  C,  283 

Keeler,    F.    B..   86 

Keeler,   H.,   93 

Keeler,  L.  S.,  229 
gKeen,    Dora,   782 

Keen,  F.   F.,   583 

Keen,  F"rancis  F.,  583 
Keene,   E.   S..   57 
Keener,  O.  S.,  628 
Keeney,  H.   E.,   132 
Keese,  A.  W.,  583 
Kegg,    Mrs.    R.    L.     (See 

Parsons,   Irene  M.) 
Kegley,    F.   T.  Jr.,  316 
nKeiser,  A..   782 
Keiser,      Mrs.      H.      (See 

Hall,   Elizabeth   T.) 
Keith,  C.  E^,  204 
Keith,   Emma   G..    721 
Keith,  L.  P.,  498 

Kcitoku,    S.,    628 
Kell,   C.   N..   461 
Kell,    S.   L..   679 
Keller,  A.  R.,  628 
Keller,  Bessie  O.,  539 
Keller,    Florence,    583 
Keller,  R.  H.  L.,  384 
Kelley,  A.  C,  461 
Kelley,  Edith  M.,  722 
Kelley,    F.    IL,   628 
Kelley,   Frances,    149 
Kelley,    Grace   O.,    183 
Kelley,  H.  P..  628 
Kelley.  Iva.  722 
Kelley,  Mae  E.,  498 
Kelley,  R.   L.,   539 
Kelley,    Mrs.    R.    L.    (See 

McKee,  Olivetta) 
Kelley,    T.    L.,   347 


University  of  Illinois 


'is  Kellogg,  Amelia  L.,  583 

'75  Kellogg.  Flora  L..  8 

'16  Kellogg,  S.  A.,  628 

•c2  Kelly,  A.  R.,  166 

'c-4  Kelly,  D.  H.,  204 

'16  Kelly,  F.  H.,  629 

•18  Kelly,  H.  E.,  t22 

'18  Kelly,  J.    T.,   722 

'09  Kelly,  L.  R.,  347 

'09  Kelly,   Mary,    122 

'05  Kelso,  C.  E.,  229 

'08  Kelso,   Ruih,  316 

'10  Keltner,  C.  H.,  384 

'84  Kemball,    Georgetta,    37 

17  Kemp,  A.  R.,  679 

'01  Kemp,  J.  E.,   149 

'06  Kemp.  J.  G.,  255 

gKempton,  F.  E..  782 

'\2  Kendall.  A.  F.,  461 

'12  Kendall,  G.  B.,  461 

'89  Kendall,  H.  F.,  54 

'06  Kendall.   J.    S.,   255 

'07  Kendall.  M.  A.,  283 

'8s  Kendall,  W.  F.,  41 

'12  Kcnnan.  C.  M.,  461 

'90  Kennard,  Katherinc,  58 

'15  Kenneday,  L.  E..  583 

'77  Kennedy,  A.  C,   14 

'94  Kennedy,  F.  W.,  79 

'03  Kennedy,    Helen    T.,    183 

'03  Kennedy,  Mrs.  J.  B.  (See 

Gold.    Katharine   E.) 

'17  Kennedy,  K.,  679 

'14  Kennedy.  Mrs.  L.  E.  (See 

Dole,    Lillian    D.) 

'i6  Kenner,  B.  F.,  629 

'75  Kenower.  G.  F.,  8 

'83  Kenower.  J.  T.,  34 

'16  Kenshalo.   D.   R.,  629 

'17  Kent.   E.   F.,  679 

'11  Kent,  E.  R.,  423 

'8s  Kent,   J.    M.,    41 

'13  Kent,   L.  C,  498 

'96  Kent,   L.   M.,  93 

'12  Kent,  W.    R..   461 

"05  Kenyon,  E.  C,  229 

'14  Kenyon,  F.  N.,  539 

'00  Kepler,  G.  F.,  132 

'08  Kerch,  W.  W.,  316 

'08  Kerch,  Mrs.   W.   VV.   (See 

Porterfield,    Nellie    M.) 

'14  Kerchcr.   O..   539 

'14  Kercher.  O.   B..  S39 

'94  Kerchner,   F.    W.,   79 

'11  Kerchner    M.   \V..  423 

'12  Kerker,  H.   E.,  461 

'14  Kern,  Esther  A.,  S39 

'13  Kern.  E.   S.,  498 

'17  Kern,   Florence   E.,   679 

'16  Kern.    V.    H.,    629 
gKernall,  M.  J.,  782 

'15  Kernall,  Pearle  K.,  583 

'12  Kerndt,  A.  H.,  461 

'17  Kerner,  J.  C,  679 

'09  Kerr,  B.  M.,  347 

'11  Kerr,  Grace  A.,  424 

'07  Kerr,   Josenhine.    2S3 

'14  Kerrigan.   P.   F.,   539 

'97  Kerns    S.  K.,  :o2 

'04  Kershaw,  L.  K.,  204 

'13  Kessler,  C.  H.,  498 

'10  Kessler,  H.  L.,  384 

^Kessler,  J.,  782 

'14  Kessler,  R.  B..  539 

'17  Ketch.  J.  M.,  680 

'99  Ketchum,   D.   C..    121 

'00  Ketchum,     Margaret     A., 

132 

'95  Ketchum.  M.  S..  86 

'96  Ketchum,  R.  B.,  93 

'11  Kettron,  H.  P..  424 

'17  Keusink    Helen  B.,  680 

'11  Keys.   Louesa  J.,  424 

'15  Kibbe,  r..   A..   .583 

'14  Kidd,   A.  E.   Jr..   539 

■^^  Kidd,  G.  W..  680 

'oS  Kidder,  A.  C,  229 


'06     Kidder,  A.  F.,  255  '97 

'10     Kiedaisch.  K.,  384  '17 
'16     Kiessig.  P.  P..  L29 

gKilburn.    Marjorie,    783  '90 
'14     Killjy.  H.   S.,  540 

gKile,  Jessie  J.,  783  '06 

'96     Kiler,-  Aurcka    B.,   93  '14 

'02     Kiler,   C.    A.,   66  '11 

'97     Kiler,  W.   H..  102  'i6 

'06     Kilner.  L.  M..  255  '05 

'09     Kilner,   Mercedes,   348  '12 

'04     Kimball.   C.    B.,   79  '18 

'84  *Kiniball,    E.    R.,   37  '17 
'11     Kimball,     Mrs.     F.     (See 

Goebel.    Marie    C.)  '97 

'18     Kimball,  F.  S.,  T2Z  '01 
'06     Kimball.    R.    H.,    255 

'95     Kimball.  W.  H..  86  '16 

'13      Kimbell.    .\.    VV..    498  '16 

'79   *Kimberlin.  Nettie  D.,  21  'ib 

'79     Kimble,  W.  P.,  21  '06 

'17     Kimmel,  C.  E.,  680  '14 
'17     Kimmel.  Mrs.   C.   E.   (See      '18 

Armstrong.  Alice  N.)  '17 

'06     Kimmel.  H.  E..  255  '11 

'16     Kimmel.    L.,   6^9  '16 

'09     Kincaid,  J.   K..   318  '10 

'17     Kincaid.  Ruth  M.,  680  '14 

*02     Kincaid,   S.    \V..    166  '18 

'89     Kinder.  D.  R.,  54  '18 

'08     Kindig.  Pearl  E.,  316  '17 

^Kindred    T.  E.,  783 

'18     Kiner,  H."D..  722  ''8 

'09     King.   B.   A..   348  '06 

'16     King.    D.    L.,   629  '14 
'17     King,   E.   H,,  b8o 

'14     King,  Florence  B.,  540  '<)3 

'9S     King    F.    E.,    86  '16 

/jKing    H.  C.,  829  "iS 

i?King.  J.   L.,   783  ji- 

'04     King.  Leila  P.,  204  ^'6 

'13      King     I  illian    W..    199  '97 

gKing.    Mrs.    M.    E.    (See      '12 

Chase,  Margaret  I.)  ^'18 

'16     King,   Vivian,   629  '12 

'97     King.  W.  E..  102  '15 

'81   *Kinirman.  A.  H..  26  '.'3 

gKingman,   R.  H.,  783  '04 

'80     Kingsbury,   C.    S..    23  \o7 

'oc;     Kingsbury,  H.  B.,  348  '07 
'99     Kingsbury.   J.    T.,    121 

'17     Kingsley,  W.  L.,  680  '.09 

'03     Kingston,   E.   A.,    183  '08 
'89     Kinkead,  D.  R..  54 

'93     Kinkead.    J.     A..     71  '18 

'17     Kinsey,  A.  R..  680  '11 

'17     Kinsey,  J.,  680  '10 

'07     Kinsey,  L.  B.,  283  '04 

'17     Kipp,  J.  G.  E..  680  '18 

'10     KipD,  K.   P..  384  'is 

'08     Kirby.  Sarah  E..  316  '12 

'14     Kirby.  W.  L.  540  '76 

*i6     Kircher,  .\.  M.,  629  '10 

'11      Kircher,  F..   .A.  T..  424  '18 

'o  I     Kircher.  H.   B.,  204  '06 
•15     Kircher,  H.  J.,  583 

'ij      Kircher,  P..  424  '02 
'14     Kircher,     Mrs.     P.      (See      '16 

Pl.nnck.    ("ptharine)  '11 
'^3     Kirchhofl".  R.   C,  499 

'17     Kirk.  Bertha  M.,  680  '08 

'74     Kirk.    B.   L.,   !;40  '17 
'.=;     Kirk.    Mrs.     B.    L.     (See      '16 

Hoffert.   Anna   K.)  '15 

'i  I      Kirk.  D.  D..  424  '07 

'09     Kirk,  Eli:^abeth,   348  '11 

'14     Kirk.   G.   G.,   540  '14 

'is     Kirk.   H.   S..   ■;83  '83 
'is     Kirk.    Mrs.    H.    S.     (Sec      '14 

T  ink.  llibh   J.)  '14 

'12     Kirk.    To'Piihine     462  '03 

^Kirk.   J.    T..    783  '17 

'14     Klrkland,   Annirene,   540  '07 

•is     Kirkland,    A.   F..    583  '13 

'00     Kirkpatrick.  A.  B..   132  '09 

'14     Kirkpatrick,  F.  A.,  540  '13 

'ni      Kirkpatrick,  H.  B.,   149  '17 


Kirkpatrick,  H.  H.,  102 
Kirkpatrick,      Helen     M., 

680 
Kirkpatrick,    Mrs.    J,    C. 
,  (See   Clark.    Edith   L.) 
Kirkpatrick,  J.  W.,  255 
Kirkpatrick,  Nell,  540 
Kirkpatrick.    R.    L,    424 
Kirkpatrick.  S.  D.,  629 

*Kirkwood,  A.  W.,  229 
Kirkwood,  Frances,  462 
Kirner.  W.  R.,  722 
Kiser,  Helen  M.,  680 

gKisbi.  T.,  783 
Kistner.    T.    C.    102 
Kittredge.   Mary  H.,   149 

gKiyohara,  L,   783 
Klamt,  R.  H.,  629 
Klank,   Frances   G.,   629 
Klein,  C.  A..  629 
Klein,   D.,   255 
Klein,  George  M.,  540 
Klein,  J.  L.,  722 
Klein,  Nancie.  6S0 
Klein,  W.  J.,  424 
KIcin.Tu.  Emma  A.,  629 
Kleinbeck.  Stella  P.,  384 
Kleinschrodt,    B.   L.,   540 
Klemmedson,   A.    E.,   722 
Klcmmedson,  G.  S.,  722 
Klindworth,     Mildred     L., 

680 
K'ine.  A.  L.,  722 
Kline    W.  G.,  255 
Klinefelter,    Mrs.    L.    M. 
^  (See  Streed,  Judith  E.) 
Klingel,  L.,  71 
Klingler,  R.  J.,  629 
Klink.  W.  L.,  722 
Klooster,   C.   A.,   462 
Klopp,  C.  G..  629 
Klossowski,  T.  J.,   102 
Klotz,  H.  J.,  462 
Klotzsche,   Bessie  AL,  722 
Knapp,  Aurella,  462 
Knapp,  L.  D.,  583 
Knapp,  Martha  W.,  499 

*Knapp,  N.,  204 
Knapp,  \V.  A..  283 
Knapp.   Mrs.   W.  A.   (See 

Davis,  Nell  S.   M.) 
Knapp,  W.  E.,  348 
Knappenberger,  II.  E., 

630 
Knappenberger,  J.  M.,  722 

•Knauss,  D.  S..  424 
Kneberg.  Coldie  M.,  384 
Kneeland,   F.  H.,  204 
Knceshaw,  Mary  J..  722 
Knemeyer,  E.  F.,  583 
Knepper,  Myrtle  E.,  462 
Knibloe    VV.  E.,  1 1 
Knight,  B.  J.,  384 
Knight.   E.   B,,   722 
Knight,  E,  J..  256 
jKnight,  H.  G.,  783 
Knight,  L.  I.,  166 
Knight,  P.  K..  630 
Knight.  Mabel  A..  424 
jKnigbt.  R.  A,,  783 
Knirk.  C,  F.,  316 
Knoche.  J.  C,  680 
Knodle.  C,  L.,  630 
Knoebel,   W.   G.,   583 
Knorr.  L.  S..  283 
Knowles.   C.   H.,    424 
Know'ton,    Elizabeth,    540 
Knowlton,   Lizzie   A.,   34 
Knowlton,    Miriam.    540 
Knowlton.   P.   C,   540 
Knowlton,  W.  D.,  183 
Knox,  H.  G.,  681 
Knox.  T,   H..  283 
Knox,  R.  K.,  499 
Knox.  S.  M.,  348 
Knudsen.   C.    W.,   499 
Knudsen,   N.   h.,  681 


'is  Kobvlanski,  J.   L.,  584 

'c7  Koch,  A.  R.,  284 

'is  Koch.  C.  E.,  S84 

'17  Koch.  Eloise,  68i 

'99  Koch,   F.  C,   121 

•11  Koch,    Flora  M.,  424 

'15  Koch.  H.  C,  584 

'16  Koebele,  C.  W.,  630 

'18  Koehler,   G..    723 

'02  Koehn,  Anna.  i66 

'04  Koehn,  Martha  C,  204 

'10  Koestner,  \V..  384 

'98  Kofoid.    Nellie,    112  * 

gKofoid,  Prudence  W.,  783 

'02  *Kofoid.  R.  N.,  166 

'18  Kohl,   Rowena  A.,  723 

'17  Kohn.  J.   L.,  681 

'13  Kohout,  J.   F.,  499 

'18  Kolb.   M.   A.,   723 

'o(  Kolker,  K.  J.,  256 

i6  KoU,  H.  M.,  630 


'17     Kolmer,  O.  P.,  681 
'14     Koo,   V.   T..   S41 
'12     Koons,  G.  J.,  462 
•16     Kopf,   F.  A.,  630 
'14     Korshak,  S.,   541 
'09     Korsmo,  A.  M.,  348 
'11     Korsmo,  E.  O.,  425 
'16     Korth,  Frieda  E.,  630 
'09     Kost,   J.    C,   348 

gKostalek.   J.    A.,    784 
'13     Kosters.  S.  F.,  499 
'16     Koupal,  Agnes  R.,  630 
'16     Kouyoumjian,  G.   H.,  630 
'14     Krabbe.  E.  M.,  S4i 
'16     Kraeckmann,    A.    E.,    630 
'13     Kraeger,  J.   F.,  499 
'09     Kraft,  E.  W..  348 
'18     Kraft,  R.  R.,  723 
'00  *Krahl,  B.  F.,  132 
'05     Kramer.  G.  A.,  229 
'13     Kramer,  J.  C,  499 
'16     Kramer,  Mrs.  M.  M.  (See 

Samuels,  Freda  I.) 
'12     Kr?mmert,  H.  C,  462 
'17     Krase.  H.  J.,  681 
'18     Krase,  N.  W.,  723 
'07     Kratz,  A.   P..  284 
'10     Kratz,  Ethel  G.,  384 
'12     Kratz,  E.  V.,  462 
'00     Kratz,  J.  P.,   132 
'97     Kratz,  Laura.  102 
'18     Krauel,   P.   L.,  723 
'12     Krause,  Emma  A.,  462 
'84     Krause,  Josephine  S.,  37 
'76     Krebs,    Mrs.    J.    H.    (See 

Holton.   Martha  G.) 
•16     Krebs,  W.  E.,  630 
'13     Krebs,  W.  S.,  499 
'18     Kreidler,  C.  J.,  723 
'11      Kreidler.  D.  A.,  42s 
'01      Kreikenbaum,    A.,    149 
'09     Kreiling,   C.   H.,   348 
'17     Kreiling,    R.    G.,   681 
'04     Kreisinger.  H.,  204 

gKremers,   H.    C.,    784 
'og     Kressmann,  F.   W.,  349 
'09     Kressmann.    Mrs.    F.    W. 
(See  Gridley,  Mabel  A.) 
'17     Krie.^,  Amelia  A.,  681 
'10     Krieger,  Augusta  M.,  384 
'16     Kriegh,  E.  S.,  630 
'17     Kriegl.  O.,  681 
'17     Kriewitz,  J.  G.,  681 
'u5     Krippner,  J.,  229 
'16     Kritzer,    R.    W..    630 
'is     Kromer,  C.  A.,  S84 
'10     Krueger.  E.  T.,  385 
*iS     Krueger,   O.    A.,   S84 
'17     Krug,  L.  G.,  681 
•18     Krupar.  C.  F.,  723 
•14     Ku,  T.  L.,  S4I 
•02     Kuehl.  Mrs.  W.  J.  A.  (See 

Koehn.  Anna) 
'os     Kuehlehe,  O.,  229 
'00     Kuehn,  A.  I..,  132 


'97 
'17 
'13 


'16 


'03 
'03 
•98 
'1.=; 
'07 
'04 
'i  I 
'17 
'16 
'16 
'18 
'07 

'is 
•08 
'is 

'17 


Index  to  Alumni 

Kuchn,   Mrs.  A.    L.    (See 

Chacey,  Anna  O.) 
Kuehnc,  C.  O.,  102 
Kucler.  M.   B.,  681 
Kubl.  J.  IL  Jr.,  499 
Kuhl,  W.  P.,  385 
Kuhn,  H.  H.,  541 
'Kuhn,  L.  21 
Kuhn,  W.  H.,  584 
Kunimer,  L.,  385 
Kunkle,  R.  D.,  256 
Kunz,  W.  F.,  38s 
Kurl.  L.  P.  Jr.,  630 
Kuska.    Mr.s.    J.    B.    (See 

McVey.  Nellie  F.) 
Kuss    R.  H.,   184 
Kulsch.  W.  A.,  184 
Kuykendall,    A.   J.,   H2 
Kyle,  G.  L.  ,584 
Kyle,   Martha  J.,   103 
Kyte.   J.   F.,   205 
La  Belle,  J.  N.,  425 
Lacey.  J.  J.,  681 
Lackey.    Kate,    630 
Ladd,  W.  S.,  630 
Ladehoflf,    A.    D.,   723   „ 
Laemmle,  Mrs.  J.  J.   (See 

Norton,   Carrie   B.) 
Lafferty.  J.  S..  584 
Laflin.   Mary   E.,   310 
La  Frenz.  Grace   E.,   584 
Lagergren,  G.  P.,  681 
Lagerstrom,  D.  R.,  425 
Laing,  G.  D.,  462 
Laing,  W.  L.,  681 
Lake,    E.    J.,    86 
Lake.   E.   S.,   284 
gLamb,  B.  F.,  784 
Lamb.  C.   A.  Jr.,  462 
Lamb,  C.  H.,  38s 
Lamb,  Edith  J.,  S4i 
Lamb,  Hallie  E..  682 
Lamb,  H.  E.,  682 
Lamb,   J.,    72.3 
Lamb,  Nellie  B.,  462 
Lambroff,   G.   V.,   723 
Lamet,  L.  A.  VV.,  149 
Lamkey.  E.  M.  R.,  499 
Lamkin.   Nina    B.,   71 
Lamkins,  L.   E.,  630 
Lampe,    Margaret    H.    J., 

103 
Lanan,    G.,    682 
Lancaster,  A.  H.,  723 
^Lancaster,   L.  W.,   784 
Lancaster,  Ruth  E.,  631 
Landel,  Ida  S.,   121 
Landon,    G.,    723 
Landon,  H.  U.,  54i 
Landor,  W.  A.,  425 
Landsea,  A.  F.,  462 
Landstrom,  A.   W.,  682 
Lane,  Cora  M.,  499 
Lane,    Mrs.    J.     L.     (See 
Axelson,  Alice  G.) 
.     Lang.  L.,  349        „       .,.,  , 
,     Lang,   Mrs.   L.    (See  Hal- 
lett,  Margaret  H.) 
Lange,  Ida  L.,  31b 
Lange,  Sophie,  42s 
Langdon,   Margie   E.,  462 
Langdon,  R.  M.,  425 
*Langdon.  Mrs.  R.  M.  (See 

Perring,  Vere  D.) 
gLangelier,  W.  F.,  784 
Langelier.     Mrs.     W.     F. 
(See   Davison,   Ruth) 
■*Lang!ey,  Celeste,  34 
Langman,  J.  O.,  132 
fLangwill,  Bertha,  784 
Langworthv,  Caroline  V., 
184 
•c6     Lanham,  M.  E..  256 
'16     Lansche.    O.    A.,   631 
■13     Lantz,  C.  W..  499 
'85     Lantz,  M.  P..  41 
'14     Lanz,  Etta  M.,  54 1 


'oS 


I123 

'07     Lapham,   Ina  O.,   284 

'&9     Large,  G.  P.,  349 

'10     Large,  Zelma,  385 

'16     Largent,  J.  C,  631 

'07     Larimer,   R.   S.,  284 

'13     Larkin,  F.   D.  L.,  499 

'13     Larkin,  Ida  C,  499 

'13     Larkin,  W.  J.  Jr.,  soo 

'78     Earned,  Mary  S.,  18 

'15     Earner,  Mrs.  F.  (See  Cor- 

dell,  Eula  E.) 
'08     Larracas,   F.    V.,  316 
'13     Larsen,  L.  R.,  500 
'06     Larson,  C.  A.,  256 
'iS     Larson,  C.  C,  723 
'97  *Larson,  C.  S.,  103 
'14     Larson,   Eva  L.,   S4i 
'10     Larson,  H.  P.,  385 
'16     Larson,  I.  N.,  6->i 
'03     Larson,  L.   F.,    184 
gLarson,   L.  J.,  7S4 
'16     Larson,    Mrs.    L.   J.    (See 
Hollandsworth,    Joseph- 
ine B.   S.) 
'15     Larson,  L.  L.,  584 
'10     Larson,  Martha  S.,  385 
'03     Larson,  N.  A.,   184 
'16     Larson,  R.  V.,  631 

gLa  Rue,  G.  R.,  784 
'17     Lascelles,  R.  J..  O82 
'i^      Laskin,  L.  J.,  584 
'18     La   Tur,    Angie,   723 
'16     Lathrop,  C.  P.,  631 
'00     Lathrop,  Olive  C,   132 
'17     Lathrop,  W.  G.,  682 
'iS     Latimer,  Mrs.  G.  G.   (See 
Malsbary.   Grace  E.) 
gLatimer,  T.  E..  785 
gLatimer.  T.  S.,  78s 
'85     Lattin,   T.,   41 
'I3     Lattin.  R.  T.,  Soo 
'12     Lattin,    Mrs.    R.    T.    (See 

Barry,  Mary  C.) 
'is     Latzer,    Irma  A.,    584 
'99     Latzer,  J.  A.    121 
'00     Latzer,  Jennie  M.,  132 
'06     Latzier,  L.   L.,  256 
'08     Latzier,  R.  L..  316 
•18     Lauder,  F.  R.,  723 
gLauer,  W.  W.,  785 
'09     L.umhlin,    E.    v.,    349 
'12     Lauher,  P.   B.,  463 
'18     I  auphit,   Tse,    723 
'11     Laurence,    A.    F.,   425 
'18     Lauritzen,  Marion  M.,  723 
'11     Lauter,  C.  J.,  425 
'i5     Lauterback,  E.  G.,  sS4 
'81   *Lawhead,  Lucy  M.,  26 
'10  *Lawler,  O.  H.,  385 
'08     Lawless,  Julius   A.,  316 
'14     Lawless,  J.  C,  54i 
'16     Lawless  ,Mary  J.,  631 
'16     Lawnin,  N.    631 
'99     Lawrence,  C.  G.,  122 
'18     Lawrence,  C.  H.,  724 
'ii     Lawrence,   C.  W.,  425 
'i6   *Lawrence,   E.  A.,   631 
'14     Lawrence,  E.  D.,  S4i 
'10     Lawrence,  Mrs.  H.  G.. 

(See  Highfell    Inez  F.) 
^Lawrence,  M.,  785 
81     Lawrence,   Nettie   E.,   26  . 
17     Lawrence,  R.   E.,  682 
17     Lawrence    R.    H.,  682 
16     Laws,  J.  W.,  631 

gLawson,    E.    L.,    785 
IS     Lawson,  Mary  M.,  584 

15  Lawton,  B.   C,  584 
07     Lawyer,  J.   C,  284 

16  Lawyer.  J.   D.,  631 
06     Laycock,   M.  J.,   256 

Layden,  J.   E.,   385 
*Layden,  T.  E.,   500 

Layer    H.,  425 
^Laying,  T.    E.,.78s 

Layton,  Katherine  A.  W., 
149 


1 1 34 


Umvkrsitv  ok  Illinois 


^Lay-ton,  W.  K.,  78S 
*07     I.azcar,  W.   B.,  284 
•16     Leach,  P.  J.,  631 
'13     I-each,  Mar^ret,  500 
'10     Leach.  M.  L.,  631 

^Leach,    Mrs.    M.    E.    (See 
Doane,  Alice  M.) 
'gg     Leach,  VV.  B.,   122 
■96     Leal,    Sophia  N.,  93 
'17     Leander,    E.    L,    682 
'10     Leas,  Mildred,  385 
'04     Lease,   L.   J.,   205 
'16     Leathernian,    Marian.    631 
'15     Leavens,  A.  B.,  584 
'04     Leaverton,  J.  E.,  205 
gLe  Cato,  J.   M.,  785 
'16     Ledgcrwood,  L.  \V.,  631 
'75     Lee,  Alice,  8 
'17     Lee,   A.  C,   682 
'18     Lee,  B.  F.,  724 
'o9     Lee,  C.  B.,  349 
'16     Lee,  Ellcna.  632 
'79     Lee,   E.,  21 
'78     Lee,  E.  O.,  18 
'13     Lee,   E.   S.,   500 
'09     Lee,   Gertrude   A.,   349 

gLee,  H.   R.,  785 
'15     Lee,  Izora,  584 
'00     Lee,  J.  L.,  132 
'07     Lee,  Mary  H.,  284 
^Lee,  M.  L.  T..  785 
'11      Lee,  O.  H.,  426 
'18     Lee,  T.    N.,   724 
'14     Lee,  W.  H.,  541 
'I4     Lee,  Y.  N.,   541 
'75   *Leflar,  J.  E.,  8 
'03     Lefler,  Grace,  184 
'16     Lcggett,  Wilkie  W.,  632 
'17     Leggit,  F..  682 
'18     Leggitt,  F.  W.,  724 
'03     Lego,  Lulu  M.,  184 

gLehenbauer,    B.    G.,    785 
irLehenbaucr,  P.  A.,  786 
'02     Leher,  J.   C,   166 
'17     Lehman,  I>.   H.,  682 
'10     Lehman,   R.   F.,   385 
'15     Lehmann,  G.  E.,  585 
'18     Lehmann,   Ruth  T.,  724 
'16     Leibsle,    R.    W.,    632 
'08     Lcirlendckcr,    F.    E..    316 
'08     Leidendeker,    Mrs.    F.    E. 

(See  Eraser,  Annebell) 
'97     Leigh,  C.  W.,  103 
'16     Leighty,    W.    S.,   632 
'18     Leist.   C.,    724 
'18     Leitzbach.    Elizabeth,    724 
'16     Le  Kandcr,  R.  E.,  632 
'16     Le     Kander,     Mrs     R.     E. 
(See  Gilbert,  Minnie  E.) 
•15     Lekberg,  C.  H.  S.,  585 
'05     Lemen,  W.  C  S..  86 
'86     Lemme,    E.,    46 
'16     Lemmon,  E.  G.,  632 
'17     Lemp,   J.    F.,    682 
'17     Lendman.  A.  N.,  682 
'07     Lendrum,    Ethel,    284 
'16     Lenhart.    N.   J.,   632 
'98   *Lentz,    Caroline    A.,    112 
'16     Lentz,   C.    A.,   632 
'03     Lentz.   Mary,    i84 
'17     Lenzen,   A.   F.,   682 
'16     Lenzing,  C.  W.,  632 
'12     Leo.  II.  T.,  463 
'09     Leonard.  Mrs.  C.   E.   (See 

Jackson,  Zita  E.) 
'09     I^onard,  Mrs.  C.  IT.  (See 

Baker,    Ruth   M.) 
'00     I^onard,   E.,  256 
'n     Leonard,    Frances  B.,  426 
'12     Leonard,  F.  B.,  Jr.,  463 
'15     Leonard,  Gladys  A.,  585 
'11      Leonard,   II.    R..  42fi 
'12     Leonard,    Ruth,    463 
'ic      Leonard,  W.  N.,   585 
'15     Leopold,    R.   E.,    .S85 
'17     I-erch,    E.,    683 
'14     Lerichc,   \V.,    541 


"ii      Lescher,  F.  M.,  426 
'10     Leslie,  E.  A.,  385 
'13     Leslie,  E.  H.,  500 
gLeslie,  II.  D.,  78b 

■17     Leslie,  Madge  C.  6S3 

'15      Leslie,    Mrs.    W.    R.    (See 
Rutembcr,   Frances   M.) 

'03     Le  Sourd.  A.  C.,  184 

'11      Le  Sure,  C  S.,  426 

;i8     Lett,   II.   IL,   724 

'99     Leutwiler,   O.   A.,   122 

'11      Leutwiler,  R.  VV.,  426 

'15     Leverenz,  A.  C.  G.,  585 

'04     Lcverton.   E.    R.,    205 

'i  I      Levey,   C.   J.,   426 
gl.evey,  H.   A.,   786 

"lo     Levinson,  L.,  386 

'17     Levinson,   M.   C.,   683 

'10     Levis,    C.    P.,    386 

'13     Levis,  W.  E.,  soo 

'14     Levis,    Mrs.    W.    E.    (Sec 
Harris,  Margaret  R.) 

■93     Levy,    A.    L.,    71 

'06     Lewis,  B.  A.,  256 

'07     Lewis,  B.  R.,  284 

'89   *Lewis,   C.   A.,   54 
gLewis,  C.  D.,  786 

'83     Lewis,   Camilla  F.,  34 

'96     Lewis,  C.   M.,  93 

'14     Lewis,    Clara  V.,   541 

'12     Lewis,  Edna,  463 

'77   *Lewis,   E.   v.,    14 

'12     Lewis,  F.  D.,  463 

'10     Lewis,  G.  Q.,  386 
ghewis,  H.  F.,  786 

'14     Lewis,   J.    E.,    541 

'11     Lewis,  J.  IL,  426 

'89   *Lewis,    T.    L.,    54 

'17     Lewis,  j.  T.,  683 

'12     Lewis,   Katherine,  463 

'14     Lewis,  Laura  L.,  541 

'11     Lewis,  Lucy  E.,  426 

'05     Lewis,   Lucy   M.,  229 

'83     Lewis,   R.   D.,  34 

'10     Lewis,  R.  H.,  386 

'05     Lewis,  R.  J.,  229 

'12     Lewis,  R.  R.,  463 

'08  *Lewis,  T.  B.,  317 

'15     Lewis,  T.  G.,  585 

'07  *Lewis,   W.,   284 

'02     Lewis,    Mrs.    W.    A.    (See 

Burrill,    Evelyn) 
'17     Li,   S.   K.,  683 
'is     Liang,   T.   H.,   585 
'18     Libman,  Anita,  724 
'16     Libman.   E.   E.,  632 

gLichty,  L.  C,  786 
'18     Lieber,  Ruth  E.,  724 
'17     Liedel,  R.  B.,  683 
'96     Liese,  G.  C,  93 
'84     Lietze,  F.  A.,  38 
'89     Ligare,   E.  F.,  54 
'08     Liggett,  F.  M.,  317 
'16     Liggett,  Irene  L.,  632 
'14     Liggett.  L.   A.,   542 
•is     Light.  C.   R.,  58s 
'07     Lill,  H.  F.,  284 
'84     Lilly,    C.    H.,   38 
•84   'Lilly,    G.    E.,    38 
'16     de  Lima,   M.    F.,   632 
'17     Lin,  T.  K.,  683 
'15     Linbarger.   S.   C.,    585 
'16     Lincoln,  C.  W..  632 

^Lincoln.  W.,  786 
'09     Lindbcrg,  E.  F.  J..  349 
'15     Lindbcrg,  G.  I.,  585 
'10     Lindbcrg,  I.  A.  I..  386 
'12     Lindbcrg,  Ruth  M.  R.,  463 
'18     Lindeberg,    G.,    724 
'  16     Linder,  C.  S.,  632 
'is     Linder.  (Srace,  585 
"14     Linder.  L.  S.,  542 
'17     Linder,  M.  S.,  683 
'02     Lindgren,  J.   M.,    166 
'05     Lindley,    ,\lmeda    V.,    229 
'14      Lindley.   Bess  M..  542 


'16 

'14 


(See 


(See 


Lindley,  F.  H.,  349 
Lindley,  Ida  IL,  585 
Lindley,  June,  426 
Lindley,   W.   C,    149 
Lindsay,  F.  M.,  205 
Lindsey,  G.  II..  5S5 
Lindsey,    II.    W.,    632 
Lindsey,  J.  R.,  683  " 
Lindsey,   L.   M.,   683 
l.indstrom,  A.  W.,  426 
l.inendoll.  II.  A.,  683 
Link,  llilah  J.,  586 
f^Linkins,   R.  II. ,  786 
Linn.    F.   1).,    112 
Linn.  II.   R.,  94 
Linn.     Mrs.     H.     R.     (See 

Buck,  I.uella  E.) 
Linn,   J.    IL,   349 
Linnard.    E.    W.,    683 
Linnt;ll,   Carrio   E.,   632 
,?Linney.   Mrs.   H.   H.    (See 
Wood,  Cornelia  E.) 
Linsley,  C.  M.,  633 
Linton,   Margie,   349 
I.in/;ee,  A.  C,  112 
Liss,  O.  L.,  542 
^Listen,    Mrs.    C.    E. 
English,   Inez  J.) 
Little,  A.  D.,  683 
Little,  C.  E.,  256 
Little,  C.   R.,  633 
Little,  p:thel  E.,  683 
*LittIe.    II.    P.,   34 
Little,  L.   L.,  426 
gLittle,     Mrs.    L.    R. 
Holmer,   Emma) 
Little,   R.   F..  284 
Littlejohn.  Lula  L..  463 
Littler,   S.   II. ,  427 
Littleton,  A.  C.,  463 
^Littleton,    L.    R.,    786 
gLittleton.  Martha   E.,  787 

Liu,  N.  Y.,  724 
gLiu.  Y..   787 
Livesay,  Ruth  F.,  633 
Livesay,   W.    B.,    542 
Livingston,    L.    L.,  463 
Livingston,   Stacia,   150 
Llewellyn,   C,   256 
Llewellyn,    D.    R.,   86 
Llewellyn,  Hazel  I.,  724 
Llewellyn,  T.  C.  14 
Llewellyn,  Mrs.  J.  C.  (See 

Piatt.  Emma  C.) 
Llewellyn,    Ruth,   427 
Llewellvn.   R.  C   256 
l-loyd,   G.    T.,    166 
Lloyd,   J.    H.,   427 
Lloyd.    Jennie    M..   317 
Lloyd,  Nell  E.,  349 
I.lovd,   R.  C,    184 
Lloyd,  T.  TL,  s86 
Llovd.    Mrs.    t.    IT.    (See 

Gehant,     Evelyn) 
Lloyde,    C.   A.,   48 
I.lovde,    F.    IT.,    18 
Locke,      Mrs.      A.       (See 

Powel.  Ellen  C.) 
Locke,  Clara  E.,  500 
Locke,   W.  C,  350 
Locke.  Mrs.     W.  C.   (See 

Webber,   Lois) 
Lockwood,   Isabel   K.,    724 
Lodge,    F.    S.,   317 
Lodee,    P.    E.,    150 
LoefFler,  F.   X.,   soo 
Loehr,  T.    E.,   500 
Loffjuist,  IT.   S.,  350 
I.oftus,  Ella  M..  122 
Logan,  C.   C,  317 
Logan,   C.  R.,  285 
Logan,   F.   A..   683 
Logan,  Grace  B.,  317 
Logan,  W.  A..  256 
I.ogcman,  A.  E.,  205 
Logcni.in,  L.  I.,  285 


Indkx  to  At.umm 


112  = 


.1.? 

'  I  I 

''^ 

'■5 
'oS 
'95 
•o8 


Logue,   C.   L.,   133 
Loh,  P.  K..  500 
Lehman,    F.    C,    4^7 
Lohr,  L.  W.,  5oo 
Loing,  Fern  M.,  586 
Lonergan,  C.  P.  A.,  230 
Long,    A.    M.,    86 
Long,  A.  T..  317 
^Long,     Florence,    787 

87     Long,    F.    B.,    48 

09     Long,  G.  D.,  350 

08  Long,  J.   A.,   317 

09  Long,     Mrs.     J.     A.     (See 

Seller,  Alice  F.) 

16  Long,  J.  O.,  633 
'17     Long,    L.   F.,   683 
18     Long,  P.  K.,  724 
18     Long,   Ruth   I.,   7J4 

06  Long,  R.  IL,  257 
o5      Long,  T.  L.,  2J0 

15  Longueville,  J.  C,  586 

93  Loomis,    A.    B.,    72 

17  Loomis,  C.  B.,  684 

07  Loomis,  Helen  A.,  285 

18  Looney,  J.  L.,  724 
04  Loosley,  F.  E.,  205 
14     Lopez,    A.,    542 

^Lopez,  M.  L.,  787 
gLord,   A.    R.,   787 

11  Lord,    Mrs.    A.     R.     (See 

Burns,  Ruth  M.) 

10  Lord,    C.  A.,  386 
hLoTd,   L.   C,  .830 

09  Lord,  M.  F.,  350 

10  Lord,  W.  E.,  386 

09  Lorenz,  F.  A.,  Jr.,  350 

12  Lorenzen,  W.  C,  463 

08  Lotz,  E.  H.  (See  Loutzen- 

hiser,  E.  H.) 

16  Lotz,  H.    B.,  633 
01     Lotz,    J.    R.,     150 

04     Lotz,     Mrs.     J.     R,     (See 
Davison.    Mabel    K.) 

17  Louret,    F.,   684 

08     Loutzenhiser,   E.   PL,  317 

13  Loutzenhiser,     Sarah     E., 

501 

18  Love,   Beryl  F.,   724 
16     Love,  C.    S.,   633 

10  Love,   C.   W.,   386 

83     Love,     Mrs.     I.     A.     (See 

Boggs,   Martha   H.) 
04     Love,  Leila  S.,  205 

16  Love,    Mary   E.,    633 
08     Love,   R.   J.,   317 

17  Lovell,  M.  M.,  684 

18  Lowe,   C.    C,    725 

10  Lowe,  R.,  386 
/iLowell,  A.  L.,  830 

01      Lowenthal,   F.,    150 

14  Lower,  P.   E.,  542 
gLowrie,  J.   M.,   787 
^'Lowrie,  S.  G.,  787 

17     Lowry,    Bessie,    684 

94  *  Lowry,   J.    A. 

07  Lowry,  Jessie  R.,  285 

17     Lowry,   Mrs.   S.    W.    (See 
Tener,  Katherine  R.) 

08  Lowry,  T.  G.,  317 
17     Lu.   C.    K.,    684 

16  Lu,  C.  T.,  633 

80  Lucas,  Corda  C,  23 
04     Lucas,  Rena  A.,  205 

07  Lucke.    Mrs.    R.    O.    (See 
Ryan,  Jessie) 

Luckett,  C.  L.,  542 
Ludlow,  Helen,  725 
Ludvik,  B.   E.,  633 
96     Ludwick,   G.  W.,  94 

17  Ludwig,  Ethel  L.,  864 

11  Ludwig,    E.    R.,    427 

16  Ludwig,  L.  J.,  633 

14     Luebben,  INIrs.  T.  E.   (Sec 
Hinshaw,   Hazel    E.) 

17  Lueder,    H.   H.,  684 
g'Lukens,   W.   P.,   787 

08  Lumbrick,  A.,  317 


86  Luniley,  C.  G.,  45 

88  Lumley,  Mrs.   C.  "G.   (Sec 
McLean,    Nellie) 

16  Lumley,    L.    R.,   633 
02  Lummis,  Jessie  L,   166 

17  Lummis,  I.  L.,  684 

16  Lummis,   M.   F.,  633 
02  Lund,   H.,    166 

09  Lund,  J.  C,  35o 

17  Lund,  J.  V.  684 

05  Lundahl,  B.  H.,  230 

11  Lundahl.    R.   R.,  4.^7 

16  Lunde,  G.  R.,  633 

17  Lundeen,   C.  C,  684 

16  Lundgren,  A.  V.  T.,  633 
02  Lundgren,  C.  L.,  166 

18  Lundgren,   F.   E.,   725 
15  Lundgren,  F.  G.,  586 

14  Lundgren,      Mrs.      F.      G. 

(See      Nagel,      Marcella 
E.) 

15  Lundin,  R.  S.,  586 

13  Luney,   E.  R.,   501 

07  Luney,    F.   S.,   285 

15  Luney,  R.  T.,   586 

17  Lungren,  A.  M.,  684 

16  Lungren,   E.    E.,  633 

14  Lurie,  E.  M.,  542 

17  Lurie,   S.   J.,   684 

17  Lusk,  Genevieve  A.,   684 
gLussky.  A.  E.,  787 

17  Lutes,  G.  W.,  684 

12  Luther,   Caroline,  463 

02  Luther,  O.  L.,   167 

03  Luther,   Mrs.    O.   L.    (See 

Stutsman,  Adah  H.) 
gLutz,  Gretchen  K.,  788 

15  Lutz,   R.   S.,   586 

08  Lybarger,   R.    E..   318 
75  Lyford,   C.   C,  8 

01  Lyman,  F.  L.,  150 

72  Lyman,  G.   H.,   i 

87  Lyman,  H.  M.,  48 
15  Lyman,  L.  T.,  586 

8  Lyman,   Mary  A.   A.,    725 

6  Lyman,  R.  D.,  633 

0  Lynch,   H.   W.,  386 
8  Lynch,  R.   A.,   318 

8  Lynch,  Margaret,  725 

9  Lynn,  J.   E.,   350 
6  Lyon,  J.   B.,   634 

2  Lyon,    Mrs.    W.    F.    (See 

Thayer,  Alice  C.) 

6  Lyons,  Carrie  F.,  634 

6  Lyons,   Hazel   S.,   634 

8  Lyons,  O.  I.,  725 
4  Lyons,  R.  J.    542 

1  Lyons,  T.  E.,  427 
I  Lytle,  E.   B.,   150 

17  Lytle.    Mrs.    E.    B.     (See 

Fullenwider,  Alice  E.) 

6  McAdams.  Mary  E.,  634 

6  McAfee,   L.   G.,   634 

o  McAllister,   H.   T.,   387 

9  McAllister,    Minnette    C, 

21 

o  McAllister,  W.  K.,  387 

05  McAnulty,  Ethel  E.,  230 

14  McCabe,   C.   L.,    542 

08  McCain,  Myrtle  B.,  318 

01  McCall,  E.  A.,   150 

18  McCammon,  Martha,  725 
90  McCandless,    H.    W.,    58 
17  McCandlish,  F.  R.,  684 
08  McCann,  G.  C.   (See  Bes- 

ore.    Hazel) 

05  'McCarthy,  Estella,  230 

02  McCarthy,    H.,    167 

02  McCarthy,    Mrs.    H.    (See 
Beebe,   Florence  J.) 

04  McCarthy,    J.    J..    205 
93  McCartney,   W.   P.,   72 
98  McCarty,   C.   J.,    112 
04  McCarty,  J.,  206 

McCarty,   L.   J.,   285 


17 


04 


04 


09  *McCaskcy,    C.   P.,   350 

11  McCaskey,  P.  A.,  427 

08  McCaskey,  Wendla  J.,  318 
14     McCaskill,    K.    A.,    542 

94     McCaskrin,     H.     M.,     79 
94     McCaskrin,   Louise   E.,   79 

14  *McCaughey,  L.  D.,  542 

15  McCauley,   C.    H.,   586 
75      McCauley,  J.   C,   8 

10  McClain,  F.  H.,  387 
McClellan,  K.  B.,  684 
McClelland,    M.   J.,    634 

AMcClelland,  T.,   830 

09  McClenahan,  W.  T.,  350 
McClintock,    Mrs.    D.    H. 

(See    Frankenberg, 
Pearle) 

13  McClintock,  Margaret,  501 

17  McCloud.  J.  F.,  684 
93     McCloy,   R.   E.,  72 
84     McCluer,  G.  W.,  38 

15  McCluggage,  H.  B.,  586 

93  *McClure,  C.  B., 
McClure,    Elizabeth    A., 

7-^5 
McClure,     Elizabeth    D., 
206 
91      McClure,   O.   D.,  63 

16  McClure,  Winifred  L.,  634 
ic     McClurg,  Lola  D.,  387 

12  McClurg,  Nelle  I.,  464 
06     McClurg,   W.    S.,   257 

15  McColIey,  Carrie,  586 

10  McCoIlister,  M.   S.,  387 
gMcCollough,  E.  v.,  788 

CI      McCollum,  H.  D.,  150 
10     McComb,  D.  O.,  387 
gMcComis,   S.  J.  L.,   788 

06  McConaughy,  E.  L.,  257 

12  McConnel.  A.  H.,  464 

14  McConnel,    I.    M.,    542 

94  McConnell,  E.,  79 

18  McConnell,  M.  G.,  725 
McConnell,  W.  R.,  464 
McConney.   R.   B.,   54 

07  *McConoughey,   E.  W.,  285 
10     McCord,  R.  N.,  387 

10     McCormack,   C.   E.,   387 

gMcCormack,  H.,  788 
14     McCormick,   E.,   542 
06     McCormick,   E.   B.,  257 
94     McCormick,  Flora,  79 

01  McCormick,   R.  C,  150 
91    *McCormick,    W.,    63 

16  McCoy,   A.   E.,   634 
06     McCoy,  C.  B.,  257 

McCoy,  D.  W.,  464 
McCoy,  H.  W.,  68s 
06     McCoy,  J.,   257 

08  McCoy.   M.   H.,   318 
McCracken,   H.   O.,   543 
McCracken,  R.  W.,  318 
McCracken,  W.  K.,  634 
McCrea,   H.  A..  350 
McCreery,   Vashti,   725 
McCuen,     G.  W..  586 
McCulloch,  Isabella  T.,  206 
McCuIlock,    H.    W.,"  586 
McCuUough,  F.  R.,  285 
McCullough,    Helen    E., 

685 
McCullough,  J.   F.,  206 
McCullough.  Mary  E.,  725 
McCully,  C.  T.,  257 
McCully,  Mrs.  C.  T.  (See 

Nichol,  Anice  E.) 

02  McCully,  Harriett  E.,   167 
04     McCully,   W.   A..  206 

16     McCumber,  C.  W.,  634 
01     McCune,  F.  L.,  151 
83     McCune,    H.    L.,   34 

13  McCune,  J.   M.,   501 
12     McDermet.  R.,  464 

16     MacDonald,    A.    P..   634 


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17 


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University  of  Ir.uNois 


'14     McDonald.     Mrs.     A.     R. 

(See  Anderson,  Rena) 
'08     McDonald,  Alice  B..  31S 
•10     McDonald,   E.  M.,  387 
'18     McDonald,  Georgia  H.,  72S 
'14     MacDonald,     Mrs.     J.     J. 

(See  Payne    Veda  L.) 
'J4     McDonald,  J.  E.  W.,  543 

gMacdonaki,  Janet  M.,  788 
•oS     McDonald.  L.,  318 

^MacDonald     Mrs.     N.    F. 
(See  Johnson,  Gertrude 
A.) 
'05     McDougall,  Agnes,  230 
'11     McDowell,   I.    VV.,  4^7 
'16     McDowell,  R.  E.,  634 
'99  *McElfresh.  F.  M.,  122 
'10  *McElhiney,  L.  A.,  387 
'18     McElhiney,  Ruth    725 
•:6     McElveen.  W.  T.,  Jr.,  634 

gMcElwain,  Jennie.   788 
'17     McEvoy    T.  T.,  685 
'14     McEwen.  Mrs.  J.  A.  (See 

Mitchell,    Helen) 
'97     McFadden.  Belle  L.,  103 
'16     McFall.  D.  M.,  634 
'14     McFarland    E.  D..  543 
'05     McFarland,     Mrs.     E.    D. 

(See  Massey,  Esther) 
'12     McFarland.  E.  II.,  464 
'03     McFarland,  J.  A.,  185 
'07     McFarland    W.  J.,  285 

gMacfarlane,    W.,    7S8 
'16     McGaughey,  G.  E.,  635 
'14     McGee,    Edna   A.,    543 
'93     McGee,  W.  S.,  yz 
•15     Mcfihee,  O.  M..  SS6 
'12     McGill,    Elizabeth   R.,  464 
'18     MacGillivray,    M.    E.,   725 
'99     McGilvrey,     Mrs.     J.     £., 

(See  Kelly,   Maryj 
'05     McGinley.     W..     230 
'09     McGinnis,  H.  D.,  350 
'18     McGinnis,    Helen  A.,   725 
'02     McGinnis,  Mary  O.,  167 
'00     McGlachlin,    Mrs.    T.    L. 
(See  Beck,  Florence  M.) 
'13     McGorrisk,  D.  H.,  501 
'12     McGrath,   F.    X.,  464 
'14     McGrath,  J.    M.,   543 
'05     McGratli,  S.  J..  230 
'18     McGrath,  T.  W.,   725 
'14     McGraw,     Katherine     L., 
543 
^•McGregor,  H.  H.,  788 
'12     MacGregor,  H.  P.,  464 
'18     McGregor,  J.  L.,  725 

gMacGregor,  Hazel  H.,  788 
'13     McGrew,  C.  B.,  501 
'11      McHarry.   Jessie.   427 
'12     McHarry,  Liesette  J.,  464 
'88     McHugh,  G.   B.,  51 
'04     Mcllhenny,  Mary  E.,  206 
'02  *McIlvaine,  B.    E.,    167 
'16     Maclnnes,  Frances  J.,  635 

gMacInnes,  D.  A..  788 
•08     Mclntire,  Ella  E.,  318 
'07     Mclntire,  J.  F.,  285 
'06     Mclntire,  M.  M.,  257 
'12     Mclntire,  W.  R.,  464 
'13     Mcintosh,  II.  S.,  SOI 
'11     Mclntyre,  Eva  L.,  427 
'13     Mclntyre,  G.  E.,  501 
'09     Mclntyre,   J.    V.,   350 
'13     Mclntyre,  Mabel,  501 
'97     Mclntyre,      Ruhama      L., 

285 
'18     McKay,  A.,  726 
•81     McKay    F.    M.,   26 
'16     MacKechnie,  H.  W.,  635 
'15     McKee,  Edna  B.,  587 
'96     McKee,  T.  H.,  04 
'18     McKee,  Mary  A.,  726 
'14     MrKce,  Olivretta,  S43 
'12     McKee,  P.  H.,  464 
'90     McKee,  W.  E.,_s8 
'18     McKeever,  R.  E.,  726 


'10     McKeever,  W.  E.,  387 
'07     McKeever,     Mrs.     W.    E. 
(See  Charles,  Alta  A.) 
tMcKcllogg,  C.  S..  7S8 
'09     McKelvey,   A.    W.,   351 
'07     McKelvey,  F.  H.,  285 
'09     McKelvey,     Mrs.     F.     H. 
(See  Lee.   Gertrude  A.) 
^McKenna,  E.  L.,  788 
'10     McKeon    J.   M.,  635 
'15     McKeown,  J.  L.,  587 
'08     McKeown,    Mrs.    J.    (See 

Ostrander,  Mabel  V.) 
'04  *McKinlcy,  G.  H.,  206 
'17     McKinnell,     Isabelle      G., 

685 
'13     McKinney,  H.  T.,  501 
'10     McKinney,  Lilabel,  387 
'17     McKinney,  N.,  685 
'11      McKinnie    E.  €.,  428 
'07     McKinnie,  Eva  M.,  285 
'07     McKnight,    Elizabeth     B., 

286 
'15     McKnight,  T.  I.,  587 
'04     McKnight,  W.  A.,   206 

gMcKown,   H.   C.,   789 
'17     McKown,  R.  L.,  585 
'92     McLane,   C.   D.,  67 
'78  *McLane    J.  A.,  18 
'01      McLane,  J.  W.,  151 
'i2     McLarty,  R.  C,  464 
'07     McLaughlin,      Edna      M., 

286 
'09     McLaughlin,  J.   L.,  351 
'14     McLaughlin,  J.  W.,   543 
gMcLaughlin,      Maude     K., 

789 
'10     McLean,  T.  C,  387 
'88     McLean,  Nellie,  51 
'i8     McLee    E.    B.,  726 
'06     McLellan,  M.   B.,  257 
'88     McLellan,   Mary  C.,  51 
'07     McMa  on.  Eva  I.,  286 
'08     McMahon,  Grace  D.,  318 
'93     McMains,   L.,   72 
'07     McManis,  J.   W.,  286 
'09     McMillan.  E.  C.,  351 
'17     MacMillan,  L.  C.,  685 
'08     McMillan,  M.  II.,  318 
'04     McMillan,   N.  Jr.,   206 
'15     McMillen,  G  .B.,  587 
'09     McMillen,  Sarah  (j..  351 
'13     McMulIan,  H.   E.,   501 
'02     McMurry,  K.  F.,  I67 
'18     McNair,  I?erneice  B.,  726 
'16     McNally,  J.  L.,  635 
'15     McNally,  Mary  C.,  587 
'12     McNary,   F.    (J.,  464 
'04     MacNeal,      Mrs.      W.     J., 

(See  Perry,   Mabel) 
'18     McNeill,  Angeline,  726 
'09     McNeill,  Norah,   351 
'o^     McNeill,  R.  P.,  230 
'17     McNulta,  S.,  685 
'94     McNutt,  J.  Jr.,  79 
'15     MacPherson,  E.   S.,  587 
'77   *McI'hcrson,  John,   14 
'12     McOuaid,   J.  J.,  464 
'96     Mckae,  J.  A.,  94 
'03     McKobie,  Isabel,  185 
'11      McJvobie.  Jessie  B^  428 
'14     McTaggart,  Mrs.  Ci.,  (See 

ChristoLiher,  Bessie  F.) 
•14     McVay,  T.  N.,  S43 
'15     McVcy,   Nellie  F.,  587 
'14     McWethy,  D.  V.,  543 
'18     McWilliams,      Marie      L., 

726 
'00     McWilliams,      Nellie      L., 

133 

'is  Macbeth,  Grace,  887 

'18  Machovcc    E.  P.,  726 

'06  Mack,  L.  W.,   257 

'76  'Mackay,  D.  S.,   11 

'76  "Mackay,    H.,    11 

'07  Mackay,  Sarah  D.,  286 

'76  'Mackay,  W.  A.,  11 


10     Mackey,  F.  J.,  388 
'17     Mackie,  E.  T.,  685 
'iS     Mackin.  P.  J.,  726 
'til      Macknet,  Mefta   M.   I.,  26 
'17.    Madden,  Grace  E.,  685 
'is     Madden,  Helen  L.,  587 
'II      Madden,  I.  IL,  428 
'II      Madden,  J.  VV.,  428 
'07     Maddock,  Alice  E.,  286 
(7Maddock,  Kathryn,  789 
'07     Maddox,  W.  C,  286 
'15     Mader,  A.,  587 
'oS      Madison,   G.,   318 
'18     Madison,  L.  C.,  726 

fMagath.  T.  B.,  789 
'n      Masee,    E.    C..    501 
'ij     Magee,   Mrs.    E.   C.,    (See 

Eiszner,    Louise) 
'10     Maguire,  W.  C.    388 
'17     Mah.  VV.   N      68s 
'76     Ala   an,  H.    W.,   11 
'78     Mahan,  Jean  C.   18 

g^Mahaniiah,  A.   E.,  789 
'16     Mahood.  H.  S.,  635 
'11      Mail,    E.    F..    428 
'07     Main,    L,   286 
06     Main,  R.  C,  257 
'17     Maitra,  K.  M.,  685 
'09     Majumdar,  S.  C,  351 
'12     Maki,   I.,  465 
'iS     Makutchan,   C.,  726 
'14      Malaise,  C.  L.,  543 
'02     Malcolm,  C.  W.,  167 
'08     Malcolm,  H.  S.,  318 
'15     Malcy,  R.  C„  587 
'11      Mallory.   M.,   428 
'18     Mallory,  R.  IL,  726 
'16     Maloit,  Pauline  G.,  635 
'11      Malone.  Rae  I..  428 
'18     Malsbary,  Grace  E.,  726 
'82     Maltby,  F.   B.,   30 
'10     Mamer,    C.,    388 
'96     Manard.   R.    P.,   94 
'12     Mandel,  E.,  465 
'10     Mandeville,  Hazel.  .188 

gfManey,  G.  A..   789 
'17     Mangan,  R.  K.,  685 
'08     Mangas,  L.   S.,  318 
'04     Mangas,   Maud,   206 
'08     Mangold,        Mrs.        (See 

Thomas,  Jane  I.) 
'12     Manicrre,  A.   E.,  465 
'17     Manley,  Marion,  685 
'18     Manley.  Myra  F.,  726 
'17     Manley,  O.    R.,  685 
'o.^     Mann,  Alice  C.,  i85 
'76  *Mann,  A.  H.,   11 
'97      Mann.    A.    R.,    103 
'11     Mann,  A.  W.,  428 
'04     Mann,   C.  J.,   206 
'13     Mann,  E.  H.,  soi 
'95     Mann,   E.   L.,  87 
'14     Mann,    Edith  M.,   543 
'76     Mann,   F.    I.,    ii 
'08     Mann,    H.    L.,    319 
'76     Mann,  J.'  R.,    11 
'78     Mann,    Mrs.    J.    R.,    (See 

Columbia  ,Emma) 
'o9     Mann,  Jessie  V.,  3s  i 
•06     Mann,   K.   B..  258 
'17     Mann,  Marjorie  D.,  686 
'93     Mann,  Mary  E.,  72 
'09     Mann,  Mary  E.,  3si 
'8s      Manns,    A.   G.,   41 
'97  *Manny,  F.   H.,      103 
'18     Manny,  T.   B..  726 
'90     Manny,  W.  I.,  s8 
•10      Manock.    V^^     R.,    388 
'16     Mansfield.  C.  F.,  635 
'81     Mansfield,  W.  A.,  27 
'09     Mansfield,   W.   M.,  351 
'09   'Manspeaker,     L.     V.    Jr., 

351 
'04     Manspeaker,  Pearle,  207 
'12     Manspeaker,    W.   VV.,  465 
gManucl,  H.  T.,  789 
gManuel,  W.  A.,  789 


Index  to  Alumni 


1127 


'17     Mapel,  Frances  P.,  686 

'02     Mapes,  J.  v.,   167 

'is     Marbach,  H.  A.  L.,  587 

•96     Marble,  H.   C,  94 

'15     Marbold,  Margaret  A..  587 

'17     Marbold,    Pauline,  686 

'04     Mark,  Elvira  E.,  207 

•03     Marker,    (,.   E.,    185 

'13     Marklcy,  L.  S.,  501 

•07     Marks,  D.  T.,  286 

•16     Marks,  Hazel  F.,  63s 

'11      Marks,  Mary  E.,  428 

'18     Marks,  Maude  I.,  7^6 

'i5     Marks,  Sarah  A.,  587 

'17     Markson,    H.,   686 

'05     Marlev,  J.   A.,    230 

'12     Marquette,  H.  E.,  465 

'14     Marquis,   D.   B.,   543 

'oS     Marquis,  F.  W.,  230 

•11     Marquis,     Mrs.      F.      W., 

(See  Parr,  Elizabeth) 
'15      Marquis,   L.   D.,   588 
gMarquis,  S.  D.,  789 
'08     Marsden,  R.  D.,  319 
'09     Marsh,  A,   L,,  351 
'06     Marsh,  C.  M.,  258 
'09     Marsh,    D.,    352 
'04  *Marsh,  G.  E.,  207 
•95     Marsh,  H.  R.,  87 
'97     Marsh,   L.   W..   103 
'97     Marsh,  N.  F,,  103 
'96     Marsh,    Mrs.     N.     F. 

(See  Cairns,  Cora  M.) 
'04     Marsh.  T.  A.,  207 
'07     Marshall,    C.    A.,    286 
'13     Marshall,  F.  E.,  502 
'14     Marshall,  R.   H„   543 
'06     Marshall,   R.    S.,    258 
•16     Marshall,  R.  W.,  635 
'8s  *Marshall,   S.  L.,  a.i 
'98     Marshutz.  J.   H..   113 
gMarston,  L.  R..  789 
gMarten.  Jane  F.,  790 
',8     Martens    Margaret  L..  726 
'09     Marti,  W.  C,  352 
'oq     Martin.  Arselia   B.,   352 
'02     Martin,   A.    C,    167 
'10     Martin,  E.  W.,  388 
'•o     Alartin,  F.  A.,  726 
Martin.  F    W..  63S 
Martin    Grace,  185 
Martin.    J.    L.,    287 
yu     Martin.   T.   M.,  94 
'02     Martin    J.  W.,   167 
'09     Martin.  Luta,  352 
•01     Martin.   May   L.,    151 
gMartin,  O.  R.    790 
gMartin,   Mrs.   O,   R.    (See 
Hardin     Hazel) 
'01      Martin,  R.   W.,   151 
•02     Martin,  Mrs.   R.  W.   (See 

Pitts.  Henrietta  B.) 
'12     Martin,   S.   G..  465 
'92     Martin,    W,    A,,    67 
'16     Martin,  W.  H..  635 
'05  •Martin.  W.  R..  230 
gMarvel     C.    S.,   790 
'07     Marvel.  J.  E.,  287 
•15     Marx,  F,  A.  K.,  588 
'17     Marx,   G.    B,,   686 
'og     Marvatt    E.    F..  35^ 
'12     Maryatt    Mrs.  E.  F.   (See 

Bradley,  Eugenia) 
'16     Mason,  A.  H.,  635 
'11     Mason    Mavne  S..  428 
'10     Mason,  R.  S.,  388 
'16     Mason,  R.  S.,  635 
'81      Mason,  W.  K..  27 
'05     Massey,   Esther.  230 
gMasten.    Adele,    790 
'i-<     Masters,  .T.   H..   502 
'16     Mateer    H.  W..  636 
'II     Math.  E.  R.,  428 
'11     Matheny,  S.  V.,  428 
'96     Mather,  Althea  S.,  94 


•16 
'03 
'07 
'96 


13 

'14 
'18 
'11 
'04 
'12 
'16 
'i  I 
'06 
'05 
'95 
9i 
'96 
'04 

'77 
'02 
'17 
'i  7 
'18 
■06 
'07 
'17 
'05 


'09 


'Mather,  Cornelia  G.,  502 
Mather,   F,    E,,   95 
Mather,  Jennie  M.,  287 
Mather,   Lydia,    133 
Mather,  Myra,  207 
Mather,  R.  A.,  67 
Mather,  Rose  M.,  231 
Mathers,  A.,   543 
Mathers,  Effie  A.,   51 
Mathers,   L.    E.,    502 
Mathers,  M.  B.,  502 
Mathews,  C.  M.,  185 
Mathews,  C.  W.,  4(>S 
Mathews,  J.  H,,  502 
Mathews,  Mrs.  J.  M.  (See 

Keefer,  Ruth  F.) 
Mathews,  Loueva  M.,  72 
Mathews,  Martha  M.,  388 
Mathews,  W.   B.,  636 
IMathews,   W.   R.,  686 
Mathewson,  J.  W..  352 
gMathewson,  L.  C,  790 
Mathis,   F.  W.,  46s 
Mathis,  V.  A.,  465 
Matoba,  G.  H.,  727 
Matousek,   J.,   231 
Matteson,  G.  H.,  588 
Matthews,  A.  O.,  727 
Matthews,   Bessie  G.,   352 
Matthews,  B.  H.,  287 
•Matthews,  J.  N..  i 
Matthews,  L.  M.,  465 
Matthews,  Mary  A.,  185 
Matthews,  Nellie  P,,  3^9 
Matthews,  R.  C,   167 
Matthewson,  J.   O.,   429 
gMattill,  H.  A,,  790 
*Mattnigly,  L.  J.,  636 
Mattiugly,  VV.   B..   543 
Mattison,  J.   D.,  588 
•Mattoon,  Charlotte,  465 
Mattoon,  E.  W.,  588 
Mattson,  E.  N.,  465 
Mattson,  Mrs.  E.  N.   (See 

Smith,  Elizabeth  M,) 
Mattson,  Olive  M.,  429 
Matuszeevicz,  Veronica  C, 

727 
Maucker,  Mrs.  J.  W.  (See 

Buffum,    Ruth   I.) 
Maue,    A.,    63 
Mauel,  L.,  429 
Maury,  C.  F.,  543 
*Maury,  H.  V.  R,,  133 
Maury,  J.   A.,   502 
Maury,  T.   E..  544 
Maiitner,  E.  W.,  727 
Mautner,  L.  A.,  429 
%lautz,   G.   J.,  207 
Maver,  D.  B.,  465 
Mavor.  H.  N.,  636 
*Maxey,  S.  C,  429 
Maxey,   M.   A..  258 
Maxfield,    L.    H.,   231 
Maxon,  R.  Y..  87 
Maxwell,  Anna  M.,  67 
Maxwell.    ('.   J.,    94 
Maxwell.  Mrs.  C.  R.  (See 

Worthen.  Ella  E.) 
•Maxwell.  Emily  C,  14 
Maxwell.    Esther   A.,    168 
Maxwell    L,  B„  686 
Maxwell,  L.  C,  686 
Maxwell,  R.  J.,  727 
MaxweU,  S.  J,,  258 
Maxwell,  W.  W.,  287 
May.  C,   B,,  686 
May,  D.  T.,  231 
May,  F.   H.,    133 
May,  Helen  B.,  420 
gMay,  H.  G..  790 
May.  H.  M..   113 
May    W.   W.,  35^ 
Mayall,  E.  L..  133 
Mayes,  G.  W.,  502 


'10     Mayne,   L.   B,,   388 

'18     Mayo,   T.   B.,  727 

'08     Maze,  E.  A.,  319 

'04     Mead,  C,  E.,   207 

'17     Mead,    L.    S.,    686 

'08     Meadows.  D.  S.,  319 

'16     Mealiff,  A.   E.,  636 

•02     Means.   Mrs.   H.   C.    (See 

Arnold.    Lillian    B.) 
'04     Medill,  W.  A.,  207 
'18     Medlar,  Henrietta,  727 
'10     Meek,  A.  B.,  388 
'10     Meek,    Mrs.    A.    B.    (See 

Felmley,  Ruth  D.) 
'13     Meek,  C.  T.,  502 
'18     Meek.  H.  T..  727 
'17     Meek,  W.,  686 
'07     Meharry,   C.   L,,   287 
'06     Meharry,  E.  T.,  258 
'05     Meharry,  G.  F.,  231 
'05     Meharry,  Mrs.  G.  F,  (See 

Voss,    Sophie    M.) 
'99     Me'  arry,   J.    E.,    122 
•14     Mehl,  W.  W.,  544 
'15     Mehlhop,  Margaret  M., 

588 
'06     Mehren,  E.  J.,  258 

ijMeier,  Alice  E,,  790 
'05     Meier,   E.    E.,   231 
'01   *Meier     W.,     151 
'06     Meissner,  J.  A.,  258 
'05     Melin,  C.  A.,  231 
'03     Mell,  J.  D.,  18S 
'14     Mellen,  A.  F..  544 

gMeloy,  Martha  L.,  790 
'ro     Melrose,  Mary  H.,  388 
'07     Melton,  H.  L.,  287 
'09     Melton,  J.  L.,  352 
'is     Meltz    N.,  588 
'06     Melvin,   L.   R.,  258 
'11      Mench.  J.  G.,  429 

gMeneely,  J.  H.,  791 
'16     Meneley,  Olive  M.,  636 
'is     Mengel,  G.  H.,  588 
'is     Mengel.   Mrs.  G.  H.    (See 

Armstrong,  Delia) 
'15     Menke    H.  G.,  588 
'lu     Mensenkamp,    L.    E.,    636 
'17     Menzel.  C.  A.,  686 
'85     Merboth.    Louise,   41 
'iS     Mercer    C.  F.,  727 
'04     Mercer,   Iva  E.,   207 
'18     Mercer,  R.   D.,  727 
'14     Mercer,  W.  W.    544 
'99  *Mercil    B.  E..   122 
'14     Meredith,  Ina  V.,  544 
'98     Merker    H.  F.,  113 
gMerrill,   A.   N.,  791 
'03     Merrill.  Julia   W.,   185 
'00     Merrill,    S.    F.,    133 
'14     Merrill    T.   A.,  544 
^Merrills.  F.   E.,  791 
'14     Merrills,  M.    C.   544 
'16     Merriman,  J.   R.,   636 
'12     Merris    C.  E.,  465 
'82  *Merritt,    C,   H.,   30 
'17     Merritt.  Cora  L.,  686 
'07     Merritt,  LL  T.    287 

gMerrymon,  W,  W.,  791 
'13     Meserve,   T.   C,   502 
'99     Mesiroff  J.  A.,  122 
'18     Messenger.    Mrs.   A.    (See 
Ludlow,  Helen) 
^Messenger,  Ruth  E.,  791 
'09     Messick,  J.  B.    353 
'08     Messick,   Mrs.  J.   B.    (See 

Brundage,  Florence  L.) 
'93     Metcalf,  J.  D.,   72 
'is     Mctz.  C.   A.,  588 
'os     Metzger.   L.   C.   F..   231 
'16     Metzler,   A.   M..  636 
'17     Meyer,  A.  F.,  686 
'18     Mevc-r,  A.  F.  E.  H.,  727 
'18     Meyer,  A.  W.,  727 
•16     Meyer,   C.   T.,    636 
'lA     Meyer,  G.,  Jr.,  544 


II  .'8 


UxiviiksiTv  01"  Illinois 


'08 


Meyer,    Mrs.   H.    C.    (See 
Hampton,   Amy  I.) 

Meyer,    Mrs.    II.   P.    (See 
York,  Mattie  A.) 
gMeyer,    1.    F.,   791 

Meyer,  T.  F.,  Jr.,  2S7 

Meyer,  W.,  4O6 

Michael    H..  429 

Michalek.     Mrs.    J.     (Sec 
Clarke,    Florence    U.) 
gMickle.  F.  L.,  791 

Middleton,    Mrs.    E.    (See 
Ice.  Marinda) 

Aiiddleton,  Edith  A.,  686 

Middleton,  J.   G.,  727 

Middleton,  W.  S.,  5oj 

Midkiff,  J.  H.,  686 
^Mikanii,  G.,  791 

Miles,  Evelyn,  727 

Miles.  J.  P.,  544 

Miles,  L.  II.,  429 

Miles,    Lois   M.,    388 

Miles,  P.   K.,  466 

Millar,  A.   B.,    103 

Millar,  C.  E.,  353 

Millar.    Mrs.    C.    E.     (See 
Kays,  Lucile  E.) 

Millar,   C.   V.,   72 
gMillar,  P.   H.,  791 

^iillar.  K.  W.,  636 
fiMillard,  E.  B.,  791 
^Millard,   F.  II.,  79i 

Millard,  Mrs.  F.  H.,  55^ 

Miller,  A.  C,  353 

Miller,  A.  R.,    ^2^ 

Miller,  Bertha  A.,  319 

Miller.   C.   A.,   544 

Miller,  C.  B.,  287 

Miller,  C.  B.,  319 

Miller,   Mrs.   C.    B.     (See 
Pruyn,  Clara) 

Miller,  D.,  258 

Miller,    D.    A.,   727 

Miller,   D.  E.,  636 

Miller,   D.    S.,  258 

Miller,   E.   F.,  636 

Miller,   E.   M.,  388 

Miller,   E.  S.,  636 

Miller,  F.  C,  207 

Miller,  F.   R.,  636 

Miller,    Mrs.   G.    A.     (See 
Boggs,  Cassandra) 

Miller,  G.  C,   79 

Miller,  J.  A.,  41 
^Miller,  J.   Earll,   792 

Miller,  Jessie  F.,  502 
gMiller,  John  E.,  792 

Miller,    Mrs.    J.    G.    (See 
Miller,    Nellie    G.) 

Miller,   J.    II..    588 

Miller,  J.  H.,  637 

Miller,    Mrs.    J.    H.    (See 
McAllister,  Minnette  C.) 

Miller,  J.  J.,  3S3 

Miller,    Mrs.    L.    J.     (See 
Riley,  Anna   B.) 

Miller,  Laura  M.,  389 
gMiller,   Marie  B.,  792 

Miller,   M.  (J.,  S44 

Miller,  M.  K.,  466 

Miller,   Mabel  L.,  4'''6 

Miller,  Marie  M.,  466 

Miller,   Nelle   G.,   319 

Miller,  Nellie  A.,  231 

Miller,    Olive   F.,    S44 

Miller,  Ora   L.,   s88 

Miller,   R.   A..   287 

Miller,  R.  A.,  429 
gMiller,  R.  N.,  792 

Miller,   S.    L.,   466 

Miller.  T.  IL,  168 

Miller.   W.   C,  389 

Miller,  W.  G.,  67 

Miller,  W.  P.,  151 

Miller,  W.  P.,  727 
gMiller,  W.  S.,  792 

Miller,  W.  W..  502 


Milligan,    Helen    M.,    429 
Millin,   R.    B.,   637 
Millizen,  Edna  V.,  588 
Millizen,  J.   E.,  466 
Mills,   C.   P.,   353 
Mills,    Mrs.    C.    P.     (Sec 

Parrett,  Florence  M.) 
"Mills,  F.   E.,  207 
Mills,  G.  G.,  466 
Mills,    Mrs.    J.     E.     (See 

Percival,    Marion) 
Mills,   J.    M.,    287 
Mills,  J.  T.,  637 
Mills,   M.,   287 
Mills.    R.    G..    185 
Mills,  R.  W.,  122 
Mills,   W.   A.,  353 
Millsaps,  R.  P.  (See  Mills, 

M.) 
^Millspaugh.   A.   C,    792 
Millsi)augh,    M.   L.,  287 
Milne,   Agnes   M.,    588 
Milne,   E.   L..  94 
Milne,  Minnie  Q.,  544 
*Milton,   F.   S.,  21 
Miner,  Ada  M.,  319 
Miner,  A.   W.,  207 
Miner,    Mrs.    E.    A.    (See 

Spencer,  Bertha) 
Miner,  H.,   637 
Miner,  J.  H.,  288 
Miner,    Mrs.    J.    II.    (See 

Barnhart.   Edna  P.) 
Miner,  L.  E.,  389 
Miner,  L.  W.,  544 
Miner,  Mary  E..  466 
Miner,  P.   I.,  389 
Miner,    Mrs.    S.    C.    (See 

Iddings,   Daisy    D.) 
Miner,    Mrs.    T.    R.    (See 

Talbot,  Carrie  E.) 
Mink,  D.  L.,  728 
Minkema,  W.  H.,  687 
Minnis,  L.  E.,  637 
Miner,  L.  L.,  502 
Mirick,   H.    R..   502 
Mirwhirter,     Jannett     I.., 

727 
^Mise,  K.,  792 
Miskimcn.  W.  A.,  208 
Misner,  F.  D.  S.,  503 
Mitchell,  Annie,  151 
Mitchell,  C.  J.,  63 
Mitchell,  D.  R.,  728 
Mitchell,  Elsie  L.,  637 
Mitchell.    Eva,    466 
Mitchell,  F.  A.,  113 
Mitchell,  Grace,  637 
Mitchell,  G.  I.,  S89 
Mitchell.  H.  H..  353 
irMitchell.  Hazel  M.  E.,  792 
gMitchell.   J.    H.,    792 
Mitchell,  ilclen,   544 
Mitchell.  J.  O.,  503 
Mitchell,  L.  ()..  7?8 
Mitchell,    Marguerite,   637 
Mitchell.    N.    D.,    389 
Mitchell,    R.   C,   258 
Mitchell,  W.  R..  48 
Mix,  M.  J..  593 
Mizc.    R.   C,   503 
MizDguchi,  G.,  545 
^Mizuno.  T.,   792 

Moberley,   E.    S.,   728 
/iModjeski.  R.,  830 
Moffett,    D.    R..    687 
Mogensen,  P.,  80 
Moh,  H.   Y..  503 
Mohan,    Mrs.    J.    J.    (Sec 

Alband,   Lillian   M.) 
Mohlman,  F.   W..  466 
Mohlman,  Z.  IL,  637 
Mohr.    AlK-i   A.,  687 
Mnhr.   E.  C.   258 
Mohr.   IL.  466 


•89 


'^7 


04 
'16 


Mohr,  L.,  30 

.  Moir,  R.  B.,  545 
Moise,     Mrs.     L.     (See 
Mounts,  Marjorie  E.) 
Mojonnier,  J.   J.,  466 
Mojonnier,  O.  W.,  389 
Mojonnier,  T.,   151 
Moles.  O.  S.,  54 
Moles,   Martha   E.,  208 
Molt.   Margaret   E.,   545 
Molvneaux,     Juanita     O., 
687 

gMoncriefT,   J.    E.,   793 
Moncricff,  J.   \V.,  728 
Monohon,  Ila  E.,  728 
Monroe,  G.  S.,  687 
Monroe.   R.,   466 
Montague,  A.  R.,  589 
Montezuma,  C,  38 
Montgomerv,  Cecile,  429 
Montgomery,  H.  E.,  467 

^Montgomery,  J.,  793 
Montgomery.  M.  A.,  467 
Montgomery,  T.   L.,  687 
Montigel,  J.   R.,  467 
Montooth.'C.    S.,   231 
Montooth,  Mrs.  C.  S.  (See 

Logan,  W.  A.) 
Moon.  Amy  C,  151 
Moon,   Ida  ^I.,   429 
Mooney.  R.,  637 
Moor.  H.  W.,  687 
Moore,   A.    C,   48 
Moore,  A.  H.,  18 
Moore,  A.  R.,  728 

gMoore.  B.  F.,  793 
Moore,  B.  L.,  58 
Moore.    Mrs.    C.    L.    (See 

Miller,    D.) 
Moore,  (^laribel  B.,  429 
Moore,   E..   389 
Moore,  F.  G..  259 
Moore.    G.    H..    168 
Moore.  (lenevieve,  429 
Moore,   Grace  L.,  87 
Moore.  H.  A.,  389 
Moore,  H.  C,  503 
Moore,  H.  J.,  589 
Moore,  Irene  H.,  687 
Moore,  J.  B.,  319 
Moore.  J.   F.,    15 
Moore,  J.  K.,  3:9 

^Moore,  J.  R.,  793 
Moore.  Jennie  E.,  208 
Moore,  L.  A.,  637 
Moore.  L.  C.  2S8 

gMoore.  Laura  M.,  793 
Moore,      Mrs.      M.      (See 

Campbell,  Amanda) 
Moore,  Maliel  D..  288 
Moore,  Mabel  E..  687 
Moore,   Mary   R.,   430 
Moore,  Minnie  R.,  94 
Moore.   Ruby   F.,   545 
Moore,  S.   B.,   288 
Moore,     Sara    E.,    728 
Moore,  \V.  A.,  637 
Moore,   W.   D.,  35 

•Moore,  W.    K.,   728 

jfMoorhouse.  L.  A.,  793 
Moote,  P.  T.,  637 
Moran,   1 1.  C,  J19 
Moran,  Mary   Is..,  687 
Morava.  W.,  18 
Morehouse.  F.  M..   389 
Moreland   Mrs.  J.  W.  (See 

Cole,   Alice    M.) 
Morcy,   Clara  A.,  687 
Morey,  H.  H.,  231 
Morey,  L..  430 
Morgan,  C.  A.,  sSg 
Morgan.   Mrs.   C.    E.    (See 

Dole.    Sarali    P.I 
Morgan,  C.    1...    54."; 


Indkx  to  Ai.rMNi 


1 1 29 


06 


14      Morgan,    Mrs.   C.   L.    (See 

Kiiowltoii,  Klizabuth) 
06     Morpan.   E.   A.,  259 
^Morgan,  Effie  M.,  793 
Morgan  F.  L,,  407 
84     Morgan,   G.    N..    38 
'85     Morgan,  Mrs.  G.  N  .(See 
Merboth.  Louise) 

14  Morgan,  Grace  15.,  545 
05      Morgan,  G.  VV.,  231 
13     Morgan,  H.   E.,   503 

Morgan.   H.    H..   259 
Morgan.   Mrs.   H.   H    (See 

ClilTord,  Winifred  H.) 
Morgan.  Harriet  A.,  389 

92  "Morgan,  J.  B.,  Jr.,  67 

10  Morgan,  J.    \V.,  637 

'99     Morgan.   Mrs.    L.   S.    (See 
Bennett.  Ruth) 

08  Morgan,   M.    S.,   319 
17     Morgan,  May  M.,  6S7 
05     Morgan,  O.   S.,  232 

/j*Morgan,  R.    P.,  831 
^Morgan,  Mrs.   R.   V.    (See 
Wells,   Grace   A.) 
16     Morgan,  R.  W.,  637 
03     Morgan,  Stella  W.,  1S6 

16  Morgan,  T.  S.,  637 
9-1     Morgan,   W.   M..    104 

Morita,    H.,    72S 
Morkel.  W.  A.  K..  589 
Morrell,  R.  L.,  580 
Morrill.   G.   L.,   467 
Morrill,  L.   S.,  638 
^Morris,  A.   M..   503 
Morris,  Alice  E.,  503 
Morris,  C.  M.,  208 
Morris,  E.  W.,  80 
Morris,  G.,  389 
Morris,  J.   E.,   319 

09  Morris,  Mary  L.,  33^ 
J  7     Morris,  N.   M.,  687 

05  Morris.  S.  D.,  232 

15  Morris,  V.  L.,  589 
'14     Morrison,  D.  K.,  54=; 
IS     Morrison,  Helen  S.,  580 

^Morrison,  H.  C.,  793 

17  Morrison,  I.  G.,  687 

12     Morrison.  Mrs.  J.  C.  (See 
Lindberg.   Ruth   M.   R.) 

08  Morrison,  J.  E.,  320 

11  Morrison,    R.    L.,   430 

95  Morrison,  W.  R.,  87 
'17      Morrison,   W.   R.,   687 
94     Morrissey,  D.  C,  80 

15  Morrissey,  E.   H.,  589 
73    *Morrow,  A.  T.,  3 

98     Morrow,  Grace  E.,  113 

Morrow.   N.    C,   208 

Morse,  E.  L.,  41 

Morse,  H.  C.  208 

Morse,  H.  M.,  45 

Morse,  Jessie,  545 

Morse,  J.   D.,  94 
^     Morse,  J.  H.,  589 
.1      Morse,   J.    H.,   27 

96  Morse,    S.    T.,   94 

7     Morse.    Mrs.    S.    T.    (See 
Munhall,  Grace  M.) 

06  Morton,  J.    H.,   259 

12  Morton,  Mary  G.,  467 

09  Mosby,  B.  H.,  353 

10  Moschel,  H,  390 

05  Moschel,  L.  C.,  232 

12     Moschel.  Margaret,  467 

12  Moser,  L.  E.,  467 

13  Moser,  Olga  F.,   503 
12      Moses,  Cleda  V.,  467 

16  Moses,   R..   638 
^■Mosher,  Edna,  793 

g-*Mosher,  W.  E.,  794 

93  Mosier.  T.   G.,   73 
16     Mosier,  Leota.  638 

11  Mosiman,  J.  E.,  430 

06  Mosiman,   L..  259 

07  Mosiman,  Mrs.  L.  D  (See 
Dillon.  Edna  L.) 


iS  Moss,  .\lida  H.,  728 

07  Moss,  C.  T.,   288 

17  Moss,  Florence  L.,  688 

15  Moss,  Gladys  I.,  589 
05  *Moss,  H.  H.,  232 
o^  Moss,    Mary   F.,   232 
10  Moss,  R.    K.,  390 

17  Moss,  Ruth  A.,  688 

10  Motticr,  C.  H.,  390 

16  Motticr,  Julia  L.,  638 

07  Moulton,  C.  R.,  288 

08  Moulton,  W.  R.,  320 

13  Mounce,    G.,    803 

02  Mount,  M.  H.,  168 

'13  Mounts,   Marjorie   E.,   503 

16  Mounts,    W.    W.,    638 

18  Mounts,  Mrs.  W.  W.  (See 

Kelley,    Edith   M.) 

1 1  Mourning,  Mary  K.,  430 

12  Mourning,   Nellie   I.,  467 

07  Mowder,  C.   L.,  288 

17  Moyen,  C.  i'.,  088 

08  Moynihan,  C.  J.,  320 
I";  Muckelroy,  R.  E.,  589 

17  Mueller,  C.  O.,  688 

11  Mueller,  G.  H.,  430 
07  Mueller.  G  R.,  288 
I-  Mueller,  H.  E.,  688 
16  *Mueller,  H.  L.,  638 
16  Mueller,   H.   R.,  638 

14  Mueller,  H.  S.,  545 
iG  Mueller,  H.  Z.,  638 

04  Mueller,  J.  W.,  208 

05  Mueller,    W.    H.,   232 

18  Muessel.  R.  A.,  728 
04  Muhl.  F.  L.,  208 

16  Mulac,   L.  E.,  638 

06  Mulberry,  Grace  P.,  259 
14  Multinger,  C.  W.,  545 

12  Mullen,  C.  J.,  467 
75  Miiller,  J.,  8 

JO  Mulliken,  A.  D..  133 

d6  Mulliken,  Mrs.  A.  D.  (See 
Mulberry,  Grace  P.) 

07  Mullin,  G.  H.,  288 

17  Mullins,   E.   R.,   688 
14  Mulvaney,   C.   S.,   545 
II  Munch,  xV.  H.,  430 

g^Muncie,  F.  W.,  794 

16  Muncie,  Mrs.  F.   W.   (See 

Love,  Mary  E.) 

18  Mundorf,  M.  R.,  728 

08  Munger,  G.   E.,  320 

97  Munhall,  Grace  M.,  104 

95  Munn,  A.  M.,  87 

13  Munroe,  C.  L.,  503 
04  Munsen,  A.  P.,  208 

10  Munson,  C.  W.,  390 

11  Munson,  Mrs.  C.  W.  (See 

Moore,  Mary  P.) 

17  Munson,  J.  L.,  688 
17  Murata,    M.,   688 

10  Murdock,  R.  K..  390 

gMurdock,  W.   T.,   794 

17  Murduck,    Elizabeth  A., 

688 

04  Murphey,   H.   B.,  208 

,  I  Murphy,  C.  W.,  430 

16  Murphy,  E.  F.,  638 

97  Murphy,  F.  J.,  104 

8  Murphy,  Grace  E.,  320 

i6  Murphv,  H.  D.,  638 
/i»Murphy,  J.    B.,  831 

13  Murnhy,  K.  T.,  503 
^Murphy,  M.  E.    794 

16  Murphy.  Mary  A.,  638 

14  Murr,  M.,  545 
^Murray,   Ethel   R.,   794 

15  Murray,  F.  M.,  589 
iS  Murray,  G.   E.,   728 

17  Murray,   Grace   M.,  688 

03  Murray,  Mrs.   G.   S.    (See 

Daniels.   Edna   E.) 


•84 


'98 


Murray,  Mrs.  H.   L.  (See 

Kemball,   Georgetta) 
Murray,   X.   F..  467 
Mushani,  J.  W..   1 13 
Mus.^elman,  T.  E.,  390 
Musselman,     Mrs.     V.     G. 
(See  Weilepp.  Leila  M.) 
Mussenden,  Ruth  I.,  638 
Musser,   F.   S.,   354 
Myers,  A.   L.,  503 
Myers,  C.    E.,   504 

gMyers,    C.    H.,    794 
Myers.    Mrs.    C.    H.    (See 

Straight.   Fleda   D.) 
Myers,  Clara,  63 
Myers,    Mrs.    D.    E.    (See 

Clark.  Alice  M.) 
Myers,  E.  J.,  288 
Myers,  G.  W.,  52 
Myers,  H.  B.,  259 
Myers,  H.  D.,  467 
Myers,  H.  L.,  354 

*Myers,   J.    C,    152 
Myers,  J.  W..  95 
Myers,  Lena  J..  504 
Myers,  Nettie  E..  794 
Myeis,  Odessa  M.,   545 
Mvers.    Mrs.    R.    L.    (See 

Davis,  Anna  C.) 
Myers,  Rachel  F.,  589 
Myers,   W.    R..   638 
Myers.  Winifred,   186 
Mylrea,  T.  D.,  354 
Myrick,   G.  H.,   390 
Naden,  Gladys  L.,  728 
Nafziger,  H.,  467 
Nafziger,  Mrs.  H.  T.  (See 

Stoltey.    Marie   J.) 
Nag,  N.  K.,  638 
Nagel.  Marcella   E.,   545 
Nakada.    K..    688 
Nakanishi.   S.,  728 
Nakayama,  M.,  688 
Naper,  H.  J.,  1 13 
Naptstek,   F.   J..   545 

*Narkinsky,  C.   S.,  467 
Nash,  C.   A.,   354 
Nathan.    M.     O..     545 

gNathanson,  J.   B.,  704 
Nation,    Ethel,    320 
Nau,  R.  H.,  467 
Nay,  J.    R.,   468 
Naylor,  Helen  A.,  208 
Neal,   Essie  E.,   390 
Neal,  H.   F.,  430 
Nebecker,  M.  F.,  320 
Nebel,    C.    A..    589 
Nebel,  Dora  M.,  546 

*Nebel,    M.    L..    S04 
Nebel,  Vita  T.,  638 
Needham.   Carrie   I.,  468 
Needham,  Catherine,  728 
Needham,  T..  73 
Needham.  Mrs.    J.H.  (See 

Owens,  Bessie  W.) 
Needier.  Helen   M..   546 
Needier.  J.   H.,  688 
Neely,  C.  G.,  23 

Neely,    J.    L.,    504 
Neeiy,  "j.    R.,    30 
Nees,  F.  L.,   186 
Ne£F,  Edna   E.,  430 
NeflF,  H.   A.,   728 
NefF.  Mary.   168 
Neill.  Alma  J.,   504 
Neininger,  A.  B.,  431 
Neiss.   W.   C,   354 
Nelson,    A.    L.,    639 
Nelson.  B..  431 
Nelson.    Charlotte   B..    186 
Nelson,  E.  K.,  80 
Nelson,   F.    L,    104 
Nelson,  L,  468 


II30 


'07 


14 
'i8 
'14 
'04 
'J4 

'08 
'i  I 
•18 

'14 
'15 
'99 


13 


Nelson,  Mrs.  I.  CSee  Mus- 

scnden,  Ruth  I.) 
Nelson,  J.  C,  288 
Nelson.    T.    C,   468 

gNelson,  J.  H.,  794 
Nelson,  J.  W.,  688 
Nelson,   Mrs.  J.   \V.   (See 

Carson,  Natalia  M.) 
Nelson,  M.  N.,   589 
Nelson,  P.  S.,  546 
Nelson.  R.  A.,  468 
Nelson,   R.   A..  589 
Nelson.   Mrs.   R.   A.    (See 

Andrews,  Peach  H.) 
Nelson,  Saidee  E.,  39o 
Nelson,  Severina  E.,   728 
Nelson,  W.  O..  688 
Nesbit.   E..   58 
Nesbit.  Mary  F.,  1S6 
Neslage,    O.   J.,    639 
Nettleton,  Elizabeth,  431 
Neu    C.   L.,  259 
Neuman,  J.  A..  320 
Neureuther.  A.  H..  113 

gNevens.  W.  T5.,  795 
Neville,    Florence    E..    590 
Nevins,  A.  S.,   504 

gNevins,   Mrs.   E.   N.    (See 
Denby.  Alice) 
Nevins,  J.,  113 
Nevins.  J.  A.,  468 
New.  T.,  S46 
Newborn,  Iva  F.,  729 
Newburn,  Naomi,  546 
Newcomb.  C.   F.,  209 
Newcoinb,  Mrs.  C.  F.  (See 

BuUard,  Geraldine  A.) 
Newcomb.  Jessie  R.,  320 
Newcomb,  R.,  43i 
Newcomb    W.   H.,  729 

gNewell,  Anna  G..  79S 
Newell    G.  A.,  Jr.,  546 
Newell    M.  E..  Sgo 
Newell,   M.   H.,    122 
Newlin,  C.   I.,  468 
Newlin,   F.  E.,  431 
Newlm    H.  V.,'  688 
Newlin.  W.  A.,  729 

gNewlove    G.  H..  795 
Newman.  Mrs.  A.  J.  (See 

Mite' ell,   Annie) 
Newman,  Fanny,  504 
Newton,   F.   E.,   133 
Newton,  L.  V.,  504 
Newton.  R.  K..  729 
Nichol    A.  E..  259 
Nichol.  Anice  E.,  289 
Nichol,  E.  S.,  689 
Nichol,  G.  W.,  689 
Nichol,    Marion     S.,    320 
Nichols.  Emily  L..  232 
Nichols    Frances  A.,  S46 
Nichols,  F.  W.,  639 

*Nichols,  G.,   152 

gNichols,    I.    C,    795 
Nichols,  T.  T...   S04 
Nichols,  Josephine  M.,  689 
Nichols,  M.  .\.    259 
Nichols,  Maude  E.,  80 
Nichols,   R.  C.   590 
Nichols,   R.    v.,   504 
Nic'  ols,  W.  L.,  590 
Nickell,  L.  F.,  354 
Nickelscn,  J.  M.,  546 
Nicki.  F.  S.,  468 
Nickoley,  E.  F.,  113 
Nickoley,  Mrs.  E.  F.  (See 

Rhoads.  Emma  M.) 
Nickolls,  C.  R..  689 
Nickolls.  Mrs.  C.  R.,  (See 

StoutzenberR,  Florence) 
Nicodcmus.  F.  B..  354 
Nicnlaus,  Mrs.  W.  A.  (See 

Mathews   I.oueva  M.) 
Nicolet,  C.  H.,  27 
Niederman,  Gertrude,  320 
Niedermeyer,  F.  D.,  209 


University  of  Illinois 

'12     Niehaus,  W.  Jr.,  468 

'o~     Nielson,  J.  N.,  289 

'12     Nierstheimer,    Louise    M., 
468 
^Nightingale^  H,  T.,  795 

'10    *Nihan,  R.  E.  J.,  390 

'is      Nilsen,  P.  J.,  $90 

'15     Nilsson,  C.   K.,  590 

'01      Nilsson,  O.  A.,  152 

'oS     Nitz,   I.   C.,  320 

'16     Niu,   Y.   H.,   639 

'i5   *Niver.   R.,   590 

'i  I     Nixon,  G.  R.,  431 

'is     Noack,   Emilie  M.,  590 

'OS     Noble,  C.  \V.,  87 

'96     Noble,  Isabelle,  95 

'16     Noble,  J.  M.,  639 

'76     Noble,    L.    R.     11 

'96     iNolile    Mary  E.,  95 

'82     Noble,  T.,  30 

'03     Noble,    T.,    186 

'96     Noble,  W.,  95 

'03     Noe,    S.    R.,    186 

'0-     Noerenberg,  C.  E.,  289 

'16     Nolan,  A.  J.,  639 

'18     Nolan.  J.   T.,  729 
gNolan,  W.  J.,  795 

'10     Nollen,  Alma  N.,  390 

'09     Nolte,  C,   B.,  354 

'13     Noon,  J.  A.,  504 

'14     Noon,  J.  E.,S46 

'16     Norberg,    A.,    639 
.gNorbury,  F.  G..  796 
gNordby,  J.  E.,   796 

'17     Norlin,    F.    C,   689 

'is     Norlin.    Mrs.    F.    C.    (See 
Todd    Ethel) 

'10     Norman,   E.  P.,  390 

'02     N  orris,  C  168 

'i-'     Norris,  1^.  R..  689 

'i5     Norris    W.   K.,  590 

'8^     North,   A.  T.,  42 

'16     North,   C.   J.,   639 

'i4     North,  E.  F.,  546 

'8s     North,   F.,   42 

ANorth.   S.  N.  D.,  831 

'10     North,    W.   A.,   390 

'11     Northey,  Delia  F.,  431 

'07     Norton,  Carrie  B.,  289 

'01     Norton,  C.  W.,   IS2 

'01    *Norton,  W.   P.,   152 

'12     Not'\  Lillian,  46S 

gNottlemann,  R.  H.,  796 

'12     Nourse,  F.  M.,  468 

'15     Nowlen.  P.   A.,  S90 

'85     Nuckolls,   C.   M..   232 

'00     Nuckolls.  Mary  E.,  354 

'00     Null,  M.  M.,   133 

'13     Nutt,  G.  S.,  504 
gNuttall,  J.  T.,  796 
Nutting   H.  G.  D.,  259 
Nydegger,    Mrs.    A.    (See 

Chisholm.  Estella  F.) 
Nydegger,  Charlotte,  321 
Nydegger,  J..  289 
Nye,  C.  A.,  391 
Nye    C.  M.,  104 
Nymeyer,  F.  H.,  431 
Oakes   Ella  B.,  729 
Oaks.  Catherine  S..  468 
Oathout,  C.  H.,  289 
Oaf'out,  C.  L.,  SOS 
Oathout,  Mrs.  C.  L.   (See 

Turner.  Bessie  I.) 
O'Bar,  Allen  H.,  S46 
Olierdorfcr,  IL  D.,  391 
gObrecht,  R.  C,  796 
(3'Brien.  Myra  B..   280 
Ocheltree.   Mrs.    M.    (See 

Weiss,  Marion  V.) 
Ochs.  C.  A..  689 
Ockerson,  J.  A.,  3 
Ocock,  C.  A.,  209 
O'Connell.    C.   S.,  232 
O'Connor,  C.  A..  505 
gO'Connor,  Ethel  L.,  796 
Odell,  A.  A.,  590 


•06 
'03 

'08 
'07 


Odell,  Laura,  729 

Odell,    Rena   M.,    168 

O'Donnell.  T.  E.,  505 

Oehmke,  M.   F.,  505 
gOgawa.  Z.,  796 

Ogden,   C.   L.,    186 

Ogden,  P.   L.,   505 

Ogihara,    T.,    209 

Ogle,  A.  H.,  S05 

Ogle.  C.   R.,  SOS 

O'Hair.  Claire.  321 

O'Hair,  Edna  E.,  152 

O'Hern,  C.  V..  391 

Ohinata,  C  639 

Ohrman,  Ruth  L,  729 

Ohrum,  D.  B.,  729 

Ohrum.  Frances  R.,  431 
gOkey    Ruth  E.,   796 

Olander,  E.  A.,  689 

Oldefest,  E.  G..  2S9 
gOldham,  W.  B.,  796 

Olcson,   H.   L..  729 
.?01ewine,  J.   H.,   796 
^Olin.  H.  L.,  796 

Olin.    Mrs.    H.    L.,    (See 
Haynes,  Helen  L.) 

Olin,  L  B.,  689 

Olin,   Irene  B.,   S90 

Oliver.   C.   B.,  468 
gOliver,  E.  C,  796 

Oliver.  \V.  F..  12 

Olmstead.  C.  E.,  431 

Olmsted,  G.  C,  321 
gOlmsted,  Margaret,  797 

Olsen,  A.  L.,  689 

Olsen,  Anna  M.,  590 

Olsen,   C.    F..    639 

Olseng    H.  C.  591 

Olshausen,  W.  A.  G.,  46 

Olson,  Agnes  M.,  546 

Olson,   Blenda,  232 

Olson,  Florence  A.,  469 
gOlson.  P.  J.,  797 

Olson,   R.   G.,  729 

Olson,  R.  H.,  S9I 

Omeara,  A.  R.,  689 

Omer,  L..  168 

Onken,  G.  F.,  Jr.,  391 

Opie,  Glen   E..  639 

Orcutt,  A.  IL,  546 
*Ordonez,   B.   R.,   505 

Ormsby,  Lelia  M.,  546 

Orosa    V.  Y.,  431 

Orr,    C,    547 

Orr,   E.    E.,  95 

Orr,  II.   B..  547 

Orr,  Mary  E.,  547 
*Orr.   R.  E.,  31 
fOsborn,  H.  T.,  797 

Osborn.  L.  G..  547 

Osborne,  Edna  P..  431 

Osborne,  Isabel  M.,  354 

Osborne,   Maud,  432 

Osborne,    Pauline  T.,   639 

Osburn,    Mabel   T.,   729 

Osgood,  Mary  A.,  209 

Ostrander,  Mabel  V.,  321 

Ostrowski,   S.,   133 

Otani.  K..  689 

Otis,  H.  A.,  469 

Ott,  D.  L.,  639 

Ott,  J.  E.,  689 

Ott,  P.  W.,  689 

Ottman,  IL  P.,  505 

Otto    G..  689 

Otwell.  A.   M.,  123 

Ou,  IL  C,  432 

Ousley,  H.  P..  547 

Outhouse.  F.  M.,  209  , 

von  Oven,   F.  W..   115 

Overend.  H.  G..  690 

Overholser,  M.  J..  391 

Overland,  Amy  M.,  469 

Overmier,  E..  sos 


Index  to  Alumni 


1131 


'ii     Overniier,  M.  D.,  43- 
'10     Overstreet,  N.  W.,  391 
'17     Overton,  R.  M.,  690 
'ii     Ovitz,  Hazel  L.,  432 

gOwen,  A.  L.,  797 
'16  Owen,  C.  N.,  639 
'16  Owen,  H.  L.,  639 
•16     Owen.    Mrs.    H.    L.    (See 

Gehant,  Rosalie  F.) 
•18     Owen,  H.  P..  -29 

^Owen.  Mary  E.  H.,  797 
gOwens,  A.  W..  "97 
'85     Owens,  Bessie  W.,  4- 
'99     Owens,  Dasie  M..  123 
'14     Owens,   R.   W.,  547 
'00     Owens,  W.  H.,  i33 
'02     Oyen,   A.   N.,    168 
'03     Oxer,   G.  C.   186 
'18     Pack,   Mary,   729 
'13     Pack.    Margaret,    505 
'07     Padllelil.  F.  W.,  2S9 
'85     Padgette,    Mrs.    L.     (See 

Paullin,  L.  Estelle) 
'07     Page,  C.   M..  289 
'78  *Page,  Emma  E.,   19 
'92     Page,  J.  W.,  67 
'77   *Page.  Martha  E.,   15 
'78     Page.  Mary  L..   19 
'16     Pagin,  J.   B.,  640 
'16     Pagin,    Mrs.    J.    B.,    (See 

Amborn.   T-Oiiise) 
'05     Pahmeyer,   F.  O.,  233 
'99     Paine,    A.    E.,    123 
'89   *Paine,  Leanah  J..  5S 
'06     Paine,  M.  M..  260 
'14     P.Tine,    Olive    A.,    547 
'91   *  Paine    Sarah  M.,  63 
'u     Paisley,  Ada  M.,  432 
'04     Paisley.  IMrs.   R.  H.   (See 

Sparks,  Annie  E.) 
'17  Paisley.  Sela  I..  690 
'17     Palfrey.  J.    R.,   690 

gPa\m.   F.   C,    797 
'06     Palmer,  A.   A.,  260 
'83   *Palmer.   A.  W.,  35 
'91     Palmer.  Mrs.  A.  W.   (See 

Shattnck.  Anna) 
'09     Palmer,  Andrie  M.,  355 
'12     Palmer.   C.   E.,  469 
'17     Palmer,  C.  S..  690 
'82   *Palmer.  C.  W.,  31 
'76   *Pnlmer.  F.  M.,  12 
'08     Palmer,  G.  M.,  321 

gPalmer.  J.  A.,  797 
'14     Palmer,  J.  C,  547 
'to      Palmer,    J.    W.,   391 
'00     Palmer,   W.    G.,    134 
'13      Palmer,  W.   K.,  Jr.,  505 
'u      Pahnquist.   D.   R.,  432 
'15     Panhoe.   H.   A..   591 
'15     Panhorst,  F.   W.,   591 
'13     Pankow,   C.   J.,   505 
'12     Pankow,  Mrs.   C.  J.   (See 

Hoult,    Bessie  B.) 
'10     Pappelendam,  B.  C.,  van, 

391 
'09     Papworth.  Jennie  W.,  355 
'09     Parcel,  J.    I.,   355 
'16     Parish,   W.  L.,  640 
'08     Park,    T.    B.,   321 
'08     Park,    Mrs.    J.    B.     (See 

Nation.  Ethel) 
'14  Park,  J.  W..  547 
'04  Park.  W.  M.,  209 
'08     Parker,   Mrs.   A.  M.   (See 

Lange,   Ida   L.) 
'72     Parker,  C.   E.,  i 
'04     Parker,  C.   W.,   209 
'13     Parker,   TTelen  L.,   506 

g-Parker,  K..  797 
'02     Parker,   T..   G..    168 
'80      Parker,   Minnie,   23 
'08     Parker,  Minnie  L.,  321 
'03  "Parker,  R.   S.,  186 
'is     Parker,  R.  W.,  591 


OS  Parker,  W.  H.,  233 

15  Parker.  W.  K.,  591 
So  Parker,  W.  L.,  23 

08  Parker,  W.  W.,  321 

12  Parkhurst,  M.  S.,  469 

09  Parkin,  W.  H.,  355 
i4  Parkins,  E.  II.,  547 

13  Parkinson.  H.  G.,  506 

16  Parkinson,   K.   W.,  640 

17  Parks,  Call  erine  E.,  690 
07  Parks,   D.  C,  289 

09  Parks,  H.  A.,  355 

75  *Parks,  J.  H.,   8 

05  Parks.  Mrs.  M.  S.    (See 

Lindlcy,  Almeda  V.) 

09  Parks,  Mrs.  W.  F.,  (See 

Dollinger,  Hazel  D.) 

15  Parks,  Wilma  G..  591 

10  Parmele.y.  J.  C,  391 

86  Parminter,  Grace  E.,  46 

13  Parr,   C.    H.,    506 

14  Parr,    Mrs.    C.    H.      (See 

Grant,  Helen  VV.) 

11  Parr,  Elizabeth,  432 

07  Parr,    Mrs.    F.     W.    (See 

Welles,  Nelle  F.) 

97  *Parr,   J.    L.,    104 

93  Parr,     Mrs.     J.     L.     (See 

Peterson,  Sophie  M.) 

06  Parr,  R.  M.,  260 

03  Parr,   R.   W.,   186 
84  Parr.  S.   W.,  38 

84  Parr.    Mrs.    S.    W.     (See 

Hall,  Lucie  A.) 

10  Parrett     Florence  M.,  391 

94  Parry.   J.    L.,    80 
75  Parsons,   F.   A.,   8 

78  Parsons    Mrs.   F.  A.  (See 
Earned,   Mary   S.) 

12  Parsons.    IT.    M..   469 

08  Parsons,  Irene  M.,  321 

09  Parsons,   I.ura    E.,   355 

07  Parsons,  Maud  E.,  289 

1 1  Partridge,   H.   R.,  432 

13  Partridge    N.  L.,  5o6 

14  Pasewalk,  L.  H..  547 
gPasmore,   D.   F.,  798 

18  Pastel,  A.   R.,  729 
75  *Patch    E.  E.,  9 

17  Patchill,  G.  T.,  690 

78  Pate   in,  G.  W.,   19 

16  Pathak.  M.  L.,  64o 

09  Paton.   W.  C.,   355 

01  Patrick,  F.  P.,  152 

15  Patten,  N.  B.,  Jr.,  591 
/iPatten,  S.  N.    831 

15  Patterson,  C.  R.,  591 

17  Patterson,  J.  J.,   600 

04  Patterson,    Maud   M.,    209 
17  Patterson,    Nellie    R.,    690 

02  Patton,  Adah,   168 

10  Patton,  A.  R.,  391 

11  Patton,  Carrie  C,  432 
10  Patton,  D.  C.  391 

13  Patton,    Elsie,   506 
88  Patton,   J.    .V.,  52 

17  Patton    J.  v..  690 

09  Patton,  L.  K..  355 
97  Paul,  A.  E.,   104 

18  Paul.  Berenice  M.,  729 

10  Paul,  H.  J..  391 

16  Pauli.  A.   F.,   640 

85  PauHin,  L.   Estelle,  42 

11  Payne,    Mrs.    J.    L.    (See 

Montgomery,  Cecile) 

14  Payne,  Veda  L.,  547 

82  Peabody,  A,,  31 

83  Peabody.  Katherine,  35 
91  Peabody,  E.  \V..  63 

16  Peadro,  Bernice  F.,  640 

14  Peadro,   E.   D..  547 

18  Peale,  Margaret,  729 

00  Pcarce.    I.,    355 

08  Pcarman,   A.     321 

80  *Pearman,  Ida.,  23 

81  Pearman,  J.  O.,  27 
18  Pearson,  F.  H.,  729 


17  Pearson,  H.  A.,  690 

04  Pearson,  Ida  M.,  209 

05  Pearson,  J.   W.,  233 

13  Pearson,  W.  H.,  506 

09  Pease,  Elva  M..  355 
98  Pease,  H.  M.,  1 14 
17  Pecchia,  V.  A.,  690 

12  Peck,  Anna  L.,  469 
07  Peck,    H.    S.,   289 

15  Peck,   Norma   L.,  591 

17  Peck,  R.  L.,  Jr.,  690 

17  Pedler,  R.  11.,  090 
00  Peebles,  C.  J.,  134 

06  Peebles,  T.  A.,  260 

14  Peeples,  W.  M.,  547 
OS  *Pegelow,  F.  G.,  233 

gPeine,  A.    F.,  798 

07  Peine,  Adela  L.  C,  290 

10  Peine,  P.   C,  392 
83  Peirce    F.  D.,  35 

18  Pell.  Hazel   M.,  730 

09  Pellens,  Louise  J.,  355 

11  Peloc|uin,  P.  J.,  432 
gPeltier.  G.  L.,  798 

17  Pelzer,  H.  L.,  690 

10  Pemberton,    C.,    392 
10  Pence,  O.  E.,  392 
86  Pence,   W.    D.,  46 

17  Pendarvis,  H.  F.,  690 

15  Pendarvis.  W.   O.,    591 

17  Pendergast,  Mary  H.,  691 

18  Penhallow,  L.  B.,  730 

09  Penn,  Albert,  355 

10  Penn,    H.,    392 

13  Penn.    J.    J.,     506 

1 1  Pennebaker,  Mrs.  C.  S. 

(Sec     Ohrum,     Frances 
R.) 

'10  Pennebaker,   E.    S.,  392 

'15  Penrose,  Alma  M.,  591 

'05  *PenweIl,  F.  B.,  233 

'90  Peoples,  V.  G.  L..  58 

'81  Pepoon,   H.    S.,   27 

'Si  Pepoon,  W.  A.,  27 

'06  Pepper.    C.    G.,    260 

'97  Pepper.  W.  A..  104 

'06  Percival,  A,  H.,  260 

'10  Percival,   Olive  B.,  392 

'is  Percival.   Marion,   591 

'18  Percival.    Ruth,    730 

'17  Percival.  Stella  R.,  691 

'10  Perkins,  A.  M..  392 

'01  Perkins,    F.    A.,    152 

'18  Perkins,  Frances  J.,  730 

'98  Perkins.    R.    M..    114 

'10  Perkins,  Reba  N.,  392 

'04  Perrigo.  L.  D.,  209 

'07  Perrin.  L.   N.,  290 

'09  *Perring,  Vere  D.,  356 

'16  Perrott,   R.   H.,  640 

'05  Perry,    A.   L..    233 

'09  Perry,  Edna  M.,  356 

'09  Perry.   Eleanor,   F.,  356 

'08  Perry.  Leonora,  322 

'09  Perry,    I.orinda,    356 

'04  Perry,  Mabel.  209 

'15  Perry.   Margaret   C.,   591 

'17  Perry,  Nelle,  691 

'is  Perry.  R.  G..  591 

'08  Perry,   Winifred   A.,   322 

'14  Pervier,  Carrie   M.,   547 

'05  Peters.    Mrs.    L.    S.    (See 
Fyfe,   Isabella) 
gPeters.  W.  W.,  798 

'03  Petersen,  C.  P.  L.,  i86 

'10  Petersen.  H.  V.,  392 

'11  Petersen.  J.  B..  432 

'93  *Peterson,   A.   B.,   73 

'17  Peterson.   C.   A.,   691 

'16  Peterson.  Eleanor  S.,  640 

'13  Peterson,  H..   506 

'13  Peterson,  H.  C..  506 

'14  Peterson,  H.  R.,  547 

'04  Peterson.  J.  F.,  210 

'13  Peterson,  Lola  M.,  506 


I  1.1  2 

'13      Peterson,    K.    I'l..    506 
'17     Peterson,  R.  \V..  091 
'18     I'clcrson,    S.    C,    730 
'93     Peterson,  Sophie  M..  73 
'17     Peterson,  T.  E.,  691 

^Peterson,  \V.   A.,  798 
'16  'Petersen,   W.  C,  640 
'17     Pethybridge,  F.  H.,  691 
'10     Petrie,   D.,  392 
'10     Petrie,   D.   C,   392 
'i  I     Petry,  C.  A.,  43-' 
'91      Petterson,    Mrs.    B.    (See 

Darby,  Nellie   M.) 
'77  •Petticord,    Mrs.    H.    (See 

Switzer,  Gertrude) 
"09  Pettigrew,  J.  Q.,  356 
'09     Pettigrew.  Mrs.  J.  Q.  (See 

Pease,   Elva   M.) 
'00   *Pettinger,  R.  G.,  134 
'8s      Pettv,  G.   R..  42 
•88     Petty,    Mrs.    G.    R.    (See 

Stoltey,   Ida  M.) 
'17     Petty,  M.  R.,  691 
'03     Pettyjohn.  T.   W.,  186 
'16     Pevraud,  Mrs.  A.  P.  (See 

Gray,  Ruth) 
'96     FfctTer.  J.  E.,  95 
'17     Pl»ffer,  L.  H.,  691 
'12      Pfeiffer,   B.   S.,  469 

^PfeifFer.  Mrs.   B.   S.    (See 

Washington,  Margaret) 
'17     Pfeiffer,  C.   L.,  691 
'17     Pfeiffer.  R.   S.,  691 
'08     Pfeil,  Mary  E.,  322 
'08     Pfisterer,  G.  E.,  322 
'94     Phelps,   A.   C,   80 
'15     Phelps,  H.   H.,  592 
'14     Phelps,  J.  C,  548 
gPhelps.  J.  M.,  798 
'86     Philbrick,   A..  46 
'86  *Philbrick.    Mrs.    A.     (See 

Huff,    Bertie) 
'81      Philbrick,  E.,  27 
'17     Philbrick,  Lois,  691 
'84  *Philbrick.   S.,  38 
'12     Philleo,   G.  \V.,  469 
'96     Phillipi,  F.   M.,  95 
'18     Phillips,   Bernice   I.,    730 
'04     Phillips,  E.  M.,  210 
'05     Phillips,   Grace    D.,    233 
'07     Phillips,  G.  D.,  290 
•12     Phillips,  J.  B.,  496 
'93     Phillips.  J.  D.,  73 
'08     Phillips,  Lydia  A.,  322 
'09     Phillips,  L.  C.,  3.s6 
'12     Phillips,   L.  L..  469 
'17     Phillips,  Minnie  A..  691 
'05     Phillips,  N.  C.,   233 
'73      Phillips,  P.   A.,  4 

^Phillips.  P.  C.   798 
'18     Philips.  Mrs.   P.  H.    (See 

Spear,  Helen  E.) 
'18  Phillips,  Ruth,  730 
'00  Phillips.  T.  C,  134 
'08     Phillips,   Mrs.   T.  J.    (See 

Spencer.   Fannie  G.   C.) 
'i  I      Phipps,  C.  R.,  432 
'06     Phipps.  T.  E..  260 
'77     Piatt.  Emma  C,  15 
'92     Piatt,  TI.  S.,  67 
'83     Piatt,  S.  H.,  35 
'84     Piatt,    Mrs.     S.     H.     (See 

Smith,    Laura    B.) 
'88     Pickard,  E.   W.,  52 
gPickels,  G.  W.,  799 
'16     Picken,  J.  F.,  640 
gPickctt,  B.  S.,  799 
'00     Pickett.  C.  C,  134 
'11  .    Pickett,  R.  E.,  433 
'it     Pickett.   Mrs.   R.    E.    (See 
Pletcher.  Onha   B.) 
ijpickler,    W.    E.,    799 
•75   •Pickrell,   W..  9 
•74     Pickrell.  W.  S.,  5 


Univkksitv  ok  ll.I.lXOlS 

'i  7      Pieper,  J.,  09 1 

■99     Pier,     Mrs.     C.     G.     (Sec 

Fairchild.  Edna) 
'17  Pierce,  B.  E.,  691 
'10  Pierce,  D.  A.,  392 
'11      Pierce,    Mrs.    D.    A.    (See 

Caley,  Mary  C.) 
'76     Pierce,   E.   A.,    12 
'75     Pierce,   Fanny,  9 
'04     Pierce,  Inez  C.,  2ro 
'74     Pierce,  J.  L.,  6 
'10     Pierce,  L.  G.,  393 
'10     Pierce,  Laura  E.,  393 
"oS     Pierce,  R.  C,  322 
'11      Pierce,    Thirza    M.,    433 
'18     Pierce,  \V.  M..  730 
'18     Pierson,  Mary  L.,  730 
'16     Pierson,  W.  R.,  640 
'16  *Pihlgrad,  E.  F.,  640 

g-*Pike,  C.   E.,  799 
'15     Pike,   G.  H.,   592 
'17     Pilchard,   E.    I.,   C91 
'05     Pilcher,   Leia  G.,   233 
'08     Pillinger,  R.  A.,  322 
'95     Pillsbury,  A.  L.,  88 
'95      Pillsbury,  Bertha  M.,  88 
'07      Pillsbury,    C.    S.,    290 
'07     Pillsbury,  Mrs.  C.  S.  (See 
Bcard-sicy,  Eleanor  M.) 
'15     Pinault,  L.  C,  592 
'10     Pinckney,  F.  L.,  393 
'09     Pinkerton,  F.   E.,  Jr..  356 
'16     Pinkey,  F.  T.,  640 

gPinkney,  L.  A.,  799 
'04     Pinkum,  Anna  S.,  210 
'13     Piper,  C.  C,  506 
'99     Piper,    ivirs.    C.    E.    (See 

Dinwiddie,  Virginia) 
'13     Piper,   H.    B.,   506 
'03     Piper,    Mrs.    H.    L.    (See 

Dodge,  Bertha  A.   ) 
'11      Pistorius,   B.    H.,   433 
'11      Pittman,  T.  M.,  Jr.,  433 
'97     Pitney,  C.  O.,   104 
'04   *Pitts,  Florence  E.,  210 
'02     Pitts,  Henrietta  B.,   169 
'14     Pitts,  J.  J.,  Jr.,  548 
'13     Pitts,     Mrs.     J.     J.     (See 

Leach,   Margaret) 
•88     Place.  R.  M.,   52 
'14     Plack,  T..  548 
'14     Planck,  Catherine,  548 
'85     Plank,   Bessie    G..   42 
'78     Plank,   Mrs.    P.    W..    (Sec 

Mahan,    Jean    C.) 
'92     Plank,  V.   S.   G.,  67 
'02     Plant,   F.    B.,    169 
■14     Piatt,  C.,    !;48 
•73     Piatt,  F.   C.,  4 
11      Pletcher,  E.  B.,  433 
'81    *Pletcher,  F.  M.,  27 
'13     Pletcher,  L.  J.,  506 
'01      Pletcher,    N.   M.,    152 
'16     Pletcher,  Velma  C,  640 
'86  *Plowman.   VV.   L.,  46 
'10     Plumb,   E.   F.,  393 
'12     Plummer,   Honor  L.,  4(19 
'97     Plym,    F.    J.,    104 
'18     Plymale.  Betha,  730 
'10     Poe,    F.   M.,   3(^3 
'16     Poguc,  H.  A.,  640 
'14     Pogue,  P.  W.,  548 
gPogue,  R.  B.,  799 
'14     Pogue,  S.  L.,  548 
'18     Pohlman,   E.  C.,   730 
'97     Pohlman,  J.  E.,  104 
'06     Poirot,   A.    P.,    260 
'16  *Polakow,  A.  H.,  640 
•98  *Polk,   C.   J.,    114 
'04  'Polk,   1.   L.,  Jr.,   210 
•18     Polk.  W.  W..  730 
'12     Polkowski,  H.,  469 
'10     Pollard,  A.  R.,  393 
•03      Pollard,  C.   R.,    186 


'00     Pollard,   E.  R.,   134 

'09     Pollard,    H.,    356 

'14     Pollard,  Leila  J.,  548 

•06     Pollard,  W.  L.,  260 

'11      Pollock,     Mrs.     C.      (See 

Challand,  Grace) 
'14     Pollock,  IL  R.,  548 
'78     Pollock,  J.  L.,  19 
'75     Pollock,   \V.  C.,  9 
'10     Pond,  Ethel  C.,  393 
"i  I      Pond,  F.  IL,  Jr.,  433 
"05      Pond,  II.   E.,  233 
'11      Ponder,  R.  B.,  433 
'12     Ponder,  Wilma  E.,  469 
'13     Ponder,  \V.  II. ,  507 
'09     Ponzer,   Emma,  356 
'00  *Ponzer  E.   VV.,   134 
'10     Ponzer,  K.  L.,  393 
'15     Pool,  E.  H.,   592 
'97   *Poole,  E.  W.,  104 
■98     Pooley,  \V.  P.,  114 
'02     Poor,   E.   L.,   169 
'12     Poor,  Hattie  M.,  469 
'17      Poor,   L.   S.,   691 
'09     Poorman,  Amy,  356 
'07     Poorman,  A.  P.,  290 
'09     Pope,  C.   S.,  356 
'is     Pope,  L.  A.,  592 
'04     Popejoy,  Lida  E.,  210 
'11      Popp,  P.  F.,  433 
'ic     Popperfuss,  H.  J.,  393 
'13      Porter,  Agnes,  507 
'13     Porter,  C.  L.,  507 
'06     Porter,   E.  A.,  260 
'81   *Porter.  F.  H.,  28 

^Porter,  F.  M.,  799 
'97     Porter,   H.    C.,    104 
'17     Porter,   H.   H.,   692 
'06     Porter,   J.   A.,  260 
'04     Porter,    Mrs.    J.    B.    (See 

Mark.  Elvira  E.) 
'18     Porter,  Margaret  L.,  730 
'96     Porter,  R.   K.,  95 
'lo     Porterfield,  A.  T.,  393 
'73     Porterfield,  E.   N.,  4 
'08     Porterfield,  Nellie  M.,  322 
'06     Porterfield,  N.  R.,  260 
'13     Porterfield,  W.  B.,  so7 
'12     Portuondo,  J.    M.,  470 
"14     Portuondo,    M.,    S48 
'00     Posey,  C.  J.,   134 
"09     Post,   G.   E.,   357 
'02     Post,  H.   F.,    169 
'06     Post,  R.  E.,  261 
'04  *Post,   R.   H.,  210 
'11      Postel,   A.  J.,  433 
'q9     Postel,  F.  J.,  123 
'99     Postel,    Mrs.    F.    J.    (See 

Smoot,  Elma) 
'15     Postel,  F.  W.,  592 
'S3      Postel.  J.,  35 
'r4     Postel,  Mertie  A.,  548 
'17     Postel,  U.  S.,  692 
'97  *Postlethwaite,    F.    W.    II. , 

105 
'17     I'ostlewait,      Harriet      L., 

692 
'11      Poston,  E.  v.,  433 
'14     Poston,   F.    E.,   548 
'09     Potter,  C.  P.,  357 
'16     Potter,  E.  J..  640 
'15     Potter,    E.   v.,   592 
'74   *Potter,   Frances  \..  6 
'1-      Potter,   G.  E.,   692 
g^Potter.  R.  S.,  799 
•12      Potter,    Mrs.    R.    S.    (See 

Bcbb.    Mabel) 
'1  I      Powel.  Ellen  C.  433 

gl'owell.  A.  R.,  799 
"14      Powell,    Bernice,    548 
'09     Powell,   C.   M.,   357 
'06     Powell,  J.  A..  261 
'91     Powell,  J.   H.,  63 
'04      Powell.  J.   L..   2TO 


'o8 


Powell,  L.  L.,  470 
Powers,  Mrs.   C.   V.    (See 
Wilson,    WillabcUe   B.) 
^Powers,  E.  B.,  800 
Powers,  F.  M.,  210 
Powers,  F.  R.,   592 
Powers,   Mrs.   F.   R.   (See 

Pervier,  Carrie  M.) 
Powers,  G.  A.,   187 
Powers,  H.  J.,  32.: 
Powers,  J.  H.,  692 
Powers,  J.  M.,  393 
Powers,  J.  O.,  692 
*Powers,  L.  C,  290 
Powers,  Luella  F.,  470 
Powers,   L.  T.,  548 
•Powers,  M.,  49 
Powers,   M.    E.,   357 
Powers,   R.   A.,  692 
Powers,  S.  R.,  470 
Powers,  W.  A.,  73 
Powers,  Mrs.  W.  A.   (See 

Ayers,  Grace) 
Praeger,  W.  E.,   134 
Prall,  Beatrice,  641 
Prasil,    A.,    548 
Prater,  B.  H.,  187 
Prather,  C.  I.,  357 
Prather,  T.  O.,  470 
Pratt,  F.   C,   393 
Pratt,  J.    B,.    641 
Pray,  R.  M.,  261 
Pray,    Mrs.    R.    M.    (See 

Hiise,   Louise  M.) 
Preihs,  J.  W.,  261 
Preston,  A.  F.,  641 
Preston,  F.  D.,  393 
Prettyman,  W.  S.,  210 
Preus,  P.   R.   A.,   549 
Price,   Anna   M.,   13s 
Price,  C.   B.,  641 
Price,  Helen  L.,   135 
*Price,   H.   M.,   187 
Price,    Mrs.    H.    M.     (See 

Street,    Marietta    L.) 
Price,  L.  W.,  290 
Price,    M.    H.,    692 
Price,    Mrs.    T.    L.      (See 

Bogardus,  Eva) 
Pricer,  J.  L.,  290 
Prickett,   A.    L.,   507 
Primm,  J.  K.,  641 
Primm,  P.  T.,  641 
Prince,  D.  C,  470 
Prince,    F.    S.,    507 
Prince,  W.  J.,  641 
Prindle,  M.  L.,  507 
Prins,    Mrs.    J.    W.    (Set 

Dunn,  Elizabeth  M.) 
Proctor,   O.   A.,   58 
Propst,   D.   W.,  641 
Prout,  F.  J.,  507 
Prout,   H.    B.,   394 
Prouty,  E.  C,  549 
Provine,  L.  H.,  187 
Pruett,  E.  F.,  641 
Pruitt,  F.  A.,  290 
Pruitt,  G.   J.,  357 
Pruyn,   Clara,   394 
*Pugh,  Ada  R.,  592 
Pulcipher,  K.   D.,   730 
Pullen,   R.   B.,  67 
Pulsipher,   Irene  E.,  C41 
Pung,    W.    S.    C,   549 
Purcell,   C.   A.,  470 
Purcell,  W.  T.,  692 
Purdy,   R.   H.,  592 
Purnell,  W.  F.,  730 
Pursifull,  J.   H.,  357 
Pursley,  Emma  S..  592 
Pusey,-F.  W.,   592 
Putnam,   Alice,    123 
/iPutnam,   IL,   831 
Putnam,  W.  J.,  394 
Putney,   Mrs.   F.    S     (S<- 
Bond,   Bertha   J.) 


M. 


Indi-:x  to  Alumni 

'06     Putting,  ().  J.,  261 
'17      Pyron,  J.  E.,  692 

^Quackenbush,   Mrs.   E.    A. 
(See   Farmer,  Flora  E.) 
'95     Quadc,  J.  C,  88 

^'yuainiance,    H.    W.,    800 
'17     yuandt,  Coramac.  692 
'03     yuayle,  II.  J..   187 

gQuercau,   F.   C.,  800 
'16     ()iicsi'nbcrry,    Ruth,  641 
'16     Questel,  B.  H.,  641 
'14     Quick,  G.  E.,  549 
'17     Quick,   II.,   692 
'06     Quiglcy,    Mrs.    A.   J.    (See 
Meissner,   J.    A.) 
gOuimby,  J.  C,  800 
/iQuine,  W.   E.,  832 
'08     Quinlan,  T.  W.,  322 
'14     Quinn,  liernice  M.,  549 
'18     Quinn,   b'lorence  K.,  730 
'12     Quinn,  R.  J.,  470 
"00   *Quisenberry,  A.   C,   135 
'16     Raab,  Anita   E.,   641 
'17     Raaberg,  R.  S.,  692 
'17     Rachcff,  I.,  692 

gRadcliffe,  B.  S.,  800 
[oi      Radcliffe,   W.   H.,    152 
'00     Radley,  G.  R.,   135 
'12     Raffin,   I.  D.,  470 
'16     Raffowitz,  F.,  641 
'18     Rafinski,  C.  J.,  730 
'18     Rahn,  L.  A.,  730 
'18     Rahn,    R..    731 
'i8     Rahn,    Mrs.   R.    (See  Ohr- 
man,    Ruth   I.) 
Rahn.   R.  C,  641 
Raibourn,  C,  642 
Raibourn,    P.    A.,   692 
Railsback,     Mrs.      E. 
(See    Schumacher,    Til- 
lie) 
Railsback.    F.   D.,   357 
Railsback,   F.   H.,  394 
Railsback,  H.  M.,  433 
Railsback,  L.   W.,  210 
Railsback,  R.  J.,  123 
Raines,  L.   C,   731 
09     Rainey,  E.  C,  357 
'18     Raithel,  Kathryn  R.,  731 
'82   *Raley,   Arvilla   K.,   31 
;i5     Rail,  E.  R.,  592 
'13     Ralston,    S.    H.,    507 
"08     Rambo,  Jessie  E.,  322 
'12     Ramey,  G.  E.,  470 
'09     Ramp,    Mrs.    W.    L.    (See 

Martin,  Luta) 
'17     Ramsay,  C.  J.,  692 
'00     Ramser,  C.  E.,  357 
'17     Ramser,  J.  H.,  692 
'14     Ramsey,   L.    W.,   549 
'03      Ramsey.   W.   E.,    187 
'13     Rand,  C.  C,   507 
'09     Rand,  Mrs.  R.  (See  Perry. 

Eleanor   F.    ) 
'18     Randa,  C.  E.,   7^1 
"03     Randall,   Bertha 'T.,   187 
'97     Randall,  D.  T.,  105 
'11      Randall,  E.  A.,  433 
'os      Randall,  F.  A.,  233 
'iS     Randall,    F.  J..   7/1 
'17     Randall,  Grace  L.,  693 
'07     Randall,    T.,    390 
'iS      Randall,  t.  D.,  593 
17     Randolph,  Cora  C.  693 
'14     Randolph,   II.   B.,   549 
/iRandolph,  I.,  832 
,?Randol))h  O.  A.,  800 
'13      Randolph,    Mrs.    O.    C.   F. 

(See    Abbott,   Helen) 
14     Rang,  C.  K.,  549 
'85      Rankin,  C.  H..  42 
iS      Rankin,  Lura  J.,  731 
17      Ranney,  W.  P.,  693 
Ranson,  Clara  .■\..  211 
Ranson.  Ethel  A.,  507 
Ranson,  G.  A.,  4->< 


'16 
'16 
'17 


99 
'18 


13 


^^33 

'^17     Raphaelson,  S.  M.,   r)93 
'17      Raphaelson,     Mrs.     S.    M. 
(See   Simons,  Rayna   D. 
C.) 
'06     Rapp,  C.  E.,  261 
'17     Rapp,  E.  W.,  693 
'99     Rapp,  G.   L.,   123 
;i5     Rapp,  J.  H.,   S93 
14     Rappaport,    B.   J.,    549 
'15      Rappleye,  W.  C,  593 
'12     Rascher,  C,  470 
'13     Rathbun,  A.  E.,  507 
'18     Rathbun,  II.  H.,  731 
'12      Rathfon,  S.  C,  470 
'15      Rathfon,    W.    O.,    593 
'10     Rathjcns,  G.  W.,  394 
'17      Rathsack,    Mary,    693 
'iS      Ratcliff,    G.,    593 
'16     Ratcliffe,   I.  L.,   642 
'14     Raut,  A.,   549 

jfRavage,    M.    E.    (See    Ra- 

vitch,    M.) 
gRavitch,   M.,  800 
'07      Ray,  A.   E.,   290 
'07     Ray,  A.  J.,  291 
'15      Ray,  B.  C,  593 
'13     Ray,    B.   L.,   507 
'98     Ray,  G.  J.,   114 
'01      Ray,  Mrs.  G.  J.  (See  Ham- 
mers, Edna  R.) 
'08     Ray,    H.    A.,   322 
'15      Ray,    H.    L.,    593 
'ri      Ray,    R.    W.,   434 
'01      Ray,  W.  T.,   152 
'03     Ray,    Mrs.    W.     T.     (See 

McRobie.  Isabel) 
'15      Rayburn,  A.   B.,   593 
'l-7   *Rayburn,  C.  C,  los 
'72   *Raymond,    I.    S.,    i 
'99     Raymond,  J.   E.,   123 
'og     Raymond.    Ruth,    123 
'09     Rayner,  W.  H.,  357 
'11      Rayner,  Mrs.  W.  H.    (See 

Leonard,  Frances  B.) 
'93      Rea,   A.  W.,  73 
'iS      Reace,  VV.  T.,  593 
ifRead,  M.  K.,  801 
'01      Read,  Nellie  L.,   153 
'18     Reader,  Emma  G.,  731 
'04     Readhimer,  J.  E.,  211 
'17     Reagan,  M.  E.,  693 
'17     Reagan,   Mrs.   M.   E.    (See 
Walkerly,   Margaret  M.) 
'12     Real.    R.    G.,   471 
'07     Reardon,  C.  C,  291 
'07     Reardon,  C.   H.,  291 
'10     Reardon,  F.  G.  G.    394 
'00     Reardon,  N.  D.,  135 
'02     Reasoner,  Clara  B.,  169 
'96     Reasoner,   M.  A.,  95 
'05     Reat,  Ruth,  234 
'09      Rebman,   Gail,  357 
'14     Redborg,  C.  E.,  549 
'13      Redderson,  E.  E.,  508 

gReddick,  H.  W.,  801 
"or      Redtield.  G.  W.,  153 
'13      Redhed,   Alice,    508 
'10     Redhed,  W.  S.,  394 
'06     Reece,    Mrs.     E.    J.     (See 

Stevens,    Sabra   E.) 
'09     Reece,   W.    W.,  358 
'ir      Reece,   Mrs.    W.    \V.    (See 

Barrett,    Sarah   A.) 
'00     Ree,   Adele  C,    135 
"18     Reed,  Cordelia,  731 
'1  I      Reed,   C.   O.,   434 
"13     Reed,   E.   A.,   508 
'17     Reed,   F.  J.,   693 
'15     Reed,    Gratia    J.,    S9S 

g-Reed,  J.   K.,  801 
'09     Reed,  Lois  A.,  358 
'17     Reed.   M.   J.,   693 

gRced,   Susan  M..  801 
'ro     Reeder,  C.  H.,  394 
'17     Reeder,  J.   C,  693 
'04     Reef,   A.   J.,    211  ' 


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'95     Reely,  T.  W.,  88 

gRees,  C.   C.  8oi 

^Kees,  E.  A.,  Soi 

gRees,  M.  H..  Soi 
'i6     Reese,   L.   W.,   642 
'05     Reese,  Nelle  \V.,  234 
'02     Reeves,  G.  I.,  169 
'03     Reeves,    Mrs.    G.    I.    (See 

Welles.  Miriam  U.) 
'9S     Reeves.  H.  E.,  88 
'10     Reeves,    H.    H.,    394 
•13     Reeves,  H.  P.,   508 
'14     Reeves,  H.  T..  549 
'09     Regan,  R.  H.,  358 
'15     Rehling.  C.  H..  593 
'17     Rehnquist,  E.  F.,  693 
'14     Reid,   E.    A..    549 
'iS     Reid,  G.   H.,  731 
'09     Reid.    Mrs.    H.    M..    (See 

Kilner,    Mercedes) 
•18     Reid,  H.   S.,  731 
'15     Reid,  Mollis,  593 
•05     Reid,   R.   R.,  234 

gReiff,  P.   F.,   8oi 
'10     Reiger,  H.  J.,  394 
'14     Reilly.  R.  T..  550 
'00     Reimers.  F.  W.,   135 
'14     Reimert,  R.  R.,  Jr.,  550 
'13     Rein,   P.,    508 
'06     Rein.   L.  E.    261 

ijReinecke.  T.  G.  W.,  801 

gReineniund,  J.  A.,  801 
'iS     Reinsch,  B.  P.,  731 
'13     Reisner.  C.  L..   508 
'72     Reiss,  VV.  A.,  i 
'13     Reitz    W.  R.,  508 
•11      Reller,   Erna   M.,   434 
'01      Remann,  F.  G..   153 
'10     Renich,   Amanda  B.,  395 
'04     Renich,  E.  A.,  211 
'11      Renich    Katharine  L.,  434 
'11     Renich,  Mary  E.,  434 
'05     Renner,  E.  T..  234 
'15     Renner,  Julia  E.,  593 
'14     Renner,  Sylvia  P.,  550 
'10     Renner,  W.  P.,  395 
'15     Reno,  G.  B.,  594 
'08  *Reno.  J.   F.,   122 
'15     Rentchler    Edna  K.,  594 
'10     Rentfro,   P.  C,  395 
'16     Renwick,    G.    W.,    642 
'14     Renwick,  Ruth  M.,  550 
'12     Renz,  Myrtle  A.,  471 
'09     Retz,     Rosalie     M..    358 
'13     Reum.  H.  E.,  508 
'16     Revels,    Mrs.   A.    B.    (See 

Higgins,  Irma  M.) 
'14     Rexwinkle,    Daphne    M., 

550 
'12     Rexwinkle,  F.  D.,  471 

^Reyerson,  L.   H.,  801 
'04     Reynolds    Mrs.   B.   D.  W. 
(See  Sides,   .Mmee  M.) 
'07     Reynolds,   E.   H.,  291 

gReynolds,  E.  S.,  802 
'07     Reynolds,   F.    H.,   291 
'85     Reynolds,    li.    L.,    4- 
'74     Reynolds,   H.   S.,  6 
'74     Reynolds   Mrs.  II.  S.  (See 

Potter,   Frances  A.) 
'01      Reynolds,  Mabel,  153 
'16     Reynolds.  O.   E.,  642 
'72  'Reynolds,  S.  A.,  2 
•is     Rhea,  C.  J.  J.,  594 
'03     Rhea,   F.  II.,   187 
,  '99     Rhoads.  Emma  M.,  123 
'99     Rhoads.  II.  A.,   123 
'18     Rhoads,    Marie    C.    731 
'13     Rhode,    Mrs.    C.    S.    (See 

Harper.  Julia   A.) 
'16     Rhodes,  C.  S..  642 
'00     Rhodes,    E.   M.,    13S 
'76     Rhodes,  T.  F.,    12 
'98     Rhodes,  O.  M.,  114 


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'iS     Rhue,  P.  M.,  731 

'96     Rhumphrey,    Mrs.    R.    H. 

(See  Folger,  Rachel  E.) 
'15  Ribback,  L.,  594 
'11  Rice,  C.  C,  434 
'77  *Rice,  G.  C,  15 
'14  Rice,  G.  C.,  sso 
'14  Rice,  H.  M.,  550 
'iS  Rice,  Katherine  G.,  731 
gRice,    Mrs.    M.    E.    (See 

MacGregor,  Hazel  H.) 
'06     Rich,   C.   C.,   261 
'04     Rich.  C.  W.,  211 
'15     Rich,   D.   B.,   =;94 
'07     Rich,   D.  H.,  291 
•13     Rich,  E.  A.,   S08 
'14     Rich,   P.   C,   550 
'87     Richards,   A.    L.,   49 
'78     Richards,  C.   L.,   iq 
'S3  'Richards,  Mrs.  C.  L.  (See 

Ashby,   Lida  M.) 
'06     Richards,  C.   W.,  261 
'82  'Richards.  G.  W.,  31 
'14     Richards,  Helen  M.,  550 
'10     Richards,  J.   V.,   395 
'15     Richards.  Lenore,  594 
'04     Richards,   L.   S.,   211 
'18     Richards,  Olive  A.,  731 
'09     Richards,   P.   M..  358 
'01     Richards,  Mrs.  R.  C.  (See 

Schulte.   Mabel) 
'14     Richardson,  C  550 
'10     Richardson,   C.    B.,   395 
gRichardson,  C.   H.,  802 
'09     Richardson.  Edith  M.,  358 
'is     Richardson,  F.  B.,  Jr..  594 
'81     Richrrdson.    Mrs.    H.    E. 

(See  Wright,  Jessie  A.; 
'17     Richardson.  H.   R.,  6^,3 
'15     R'chardson     Tuanita     594 
'07     Richardson,  Mabel  K.,  291 
'01      Richardson    R.  E..  153 
'07     Richardson,  W.  11.,  291 
'iS     Richart,  Blanche  B.,  731 
'14     Richart.   F.    E.,   550 
'16     Richart,   Mrs.  F.   E.   (See 

Johnson.   Mary   F.) 
'91     Richart,   F.   W.,  63 
'13     Riche,  A.  I..,  508 
'05     Richeson.  Virginia  C.,  234 
'14     Richcy,  F.  C.,   550 
'03     Richey.   J.   J.,    187 
'11      Richie.  J.  K..  434 
'15     Richmond,    G.    K..    594 
'iS     Richmond.   Jean    E.,    731 
'17     Richmond,    W.    M.,   693 
'18     Richter,  Gertrude  K.,  732 
'72     Rickard.  T.  E.,  2 
'04     Ricker.  Ethel,  211 
'72     Ricker,  N.  C,  2 
'75  'Ricker     Mrs.    N.    C.    (See 

Steele,  Mary  C.) 
'00     Ricker,  R.  C,  135 
'09     Ricketts,   Clara   A..  358 
•13     Riddle.   Lillian.   508 
'04     Riddle,  R.  G.    211 
'13     Ridgely,  T.  E.,  508 
'04     Richl,  Anna,  2ti 
'09     Rieschc,  R.  H..  358 
'12     Rictz,  Ntlle  M.,  471 
'14     Riff,   D.   M..   550 
'iG     Rigg,  G.  L.,  642 
'10     Righter,  E.  B..  395 
'13     Righter,   Nellie   R.,   508 
'03     Rightor.  F.   E..  187 
'02     Riley,  Anna  B.,  169   . 

gRiley,  C.  F.  C,  802 
'04      Riley,   G.   A.,   211 
•y4     Riley.   W.   B.,  80 

gRinaker.  Clarissa,  802 
'15     Rinaker,   Dorothy  S.,   594 
gRinaker,  Harriet  B.,  802 
'17     Rinaker,   Janet,   693 


Rinaker,  J.  I.,  49 
Rinehart,    Mrs.    R.     (See 
Dauberman,     Margaret 
L.) 
Ripley.  C.  T.,  358 

i'Ripley,  L.  B.,  802 
Ripple,  Ruth  A.,  732 

^Risfey,  W.  J.,  802 
Risser,   Ruby  B.,  261 
R'.sser.  R.  G.,  358 
Risser,  W.  S.,  732 
Riichey,  F.  L.,  123 
Ritchey,  R.  W.,  594 
Ritchie,   Elizabeth  P.,   358 
Ritter,.  J.  G.,  693 
Ritter,   W.  T.,  732 
Ritts,  C.  L.,  642 
Rives,   Nannie   B.,  594 
Rives,  O.   B.,  395 
Roane,  T.  D.,  694 

^Roark,   R.   C,  803 
Roark,    R.  J..   434 
Robbins,  E.  F.,   136 
Robbins,  R.  A.,  395 
Robbins.  G.  L.,  358 

'Robbins,  H.  E..  4 
Knb!)ins    Mrs.  II.  E.   (See 

Stewart,  Margaret  E.) 
Robbins,  T,,  395 

Robbins,   Ruth,  594 
Robert,  J.  A..  3*8 
Robert,  J.    H.,   550 
Robert,   L.   P.,    261 
Roberts,  C.  C  471 
Roberts,  Carolyn  M.,  211 
Roberts,  C.  M.,  732 
Roberts,  C.  N..  31 
Roberts,  C.  S.,  471 
Roberts,    E..   508 
Roberts,      Mrs.      E      (See 

Renz.  Myrtle  A.) 
Roberts.  Erma  D..  5s i 
Roberts,  Frances  E.,  642 

^Roberts,  Gwladys  E.,  803 
Roberts,  H.  A.,   169 
Roberts,  II.  V.    508 
Roberts,  Kathleen  A..  261 

'Roberts.   I..  C,  39 
Roberts,  Miriam  E..  261 
Roberts,  M.  D..  694 
Roberts,  Nellie  R.,  509 
Roberts.  V.   B.    46 
Roberts,  Mrs.  W.  E.  (See 

Ervin.    Helen    t.) 
RoVierts,   W.    R..   52 
Robertson.  A.  B.,  712 
Robertson,  Eva  L.,  5o9 
Robertson,  H.    S.,    642 
Robertson,  L.  S.    136 
Robertson,  Miriam  S.,  604 
Robertson,  Nellie  M,.  509 
Robertson,   N.    S.,  291 
Robinson.  Anna  B..  471 
Robinson,  A.  F.,  23 
Robinson.  Mrs.  A.  F.  (See 

Elder    Loretta) 
Robinson,   A.   S.,  24 
l^ol'inson,  A.  W..  642 
Ro'.iinson,  Candace  I.,  262 
Robinson,  C.  J..  358 
Uoliinson.  E.  A.,  9 

gRiobinson.  Et  el  J..  803 
Robinson,  Ethlyn  C,  732 
Ejoliinson       Mrs.     E.     W. 

(.See  Kirk.  Elizabeth) 
Robinson,    Grace    M.,   471 
Ribinson,    H.   F.,   262 

'Robinson,  J.  L..  642 
I\)obinson,   K.    E.,   395 
I'Sobinson.  L.  A.,   114 
I^obinson,  P.  T.    471 
I'loljinson,   R.    E.,  322 
I'jotjinson,  Ruth  L.,  694 

'Robinson,    T.   L.,   471 
Robinson,  W.  I.,  694 
Hobinson,  W.  R..  262 


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'16 
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'17 
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'08 
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Robison,  Emilc.  471 
Robson,  C.  D..  359 
Rochow,  C.  T.  F.,  136 
Rockey.   P.   T..   694 
Rockhold,  K.  E..  551 
Rockwell,   L..   395 
Rodgers,  R.  P>.,  359 
Rodgers,  Mrs.  R.  P>.   (See 

Dunlap,   Nora   B.) 
Rodi,  Mrs.  C.  .\.  (See  Bor- 

ton,  Lucina  J.) 
Rodman,  C.  S.,  211 
RudiuaT-.,   R.   R..  26r 
Rodriguez,  R.  S.,  262 
Rodriguez,    A.,   732 
Roe,    A.   Z.,    136 
Roe,  E.   B.,   732 
Roe,    Mrs.     J.     M.     (See 

Hunt,   E.   Glenne) 
Roesner,  Hedwig  E.,  694 
Roessler.   W.    O.,    642 
Rogers,  Anna  S.,  434 
Rogers,    Edith,    262 
Rogers,  Elsie  M.,   694 
Rogers,   F.    G.,  291 
Rogers,  G.  S.,  642 
Rogers.  H.    B.,  594 
Rogers,  H.  S.,  694 
Rogers,  H.   T.,  643' 

gRogers,  J.  S.,  803 
Rogers,    Mrs.    J.    S.    (See 

Seed,  Essie  M.) 
Rogers,  R.  D.,  643 
Rogstad,  Mrs.  F.  J.,  (See 

Peterson.  Lola  M.) 
Rohlfing,  A.  R.,  55  r 
Rohlfing,  W.  L.,  643 
Rohn,    F.   A.,   643 

*Rohrbough,  F.   C.,   509 
Rohrer,  C.  J.,  434 
Rohrer.   F.  P.,  694 
Rohrer,   Minnie   G.,  359 
Roland,  V.  A.,  551 
Rolfe,   Amy  L.,  323 
Rolfe,  C.    W.,   2 
Rolfe.  Martha  D..  136 
Rolfe,  Mary  A.,  169 
Rolfe.  Susan  F.,  188 
Roman,  F.  L.,  434 
Roman,  O.   B.,    551 
Roman,  Mrs.  O.  (  See  Rin- 

aker,  Dorothy   S.) 
Roman.   W.,  Jr.,  471 
Romero,  C.  1^'..  395 
Romero.   N.,    732 
Romig,  F.  G.,  434 
Romine,   J.    F..    594 
Rompel,  Ruth   E.,  732 
Ronalds.  H.  L.,  42 
Roney,  W.  H.,  234 
Roos,  E.  G.,   694 
Root,  V.   K.,  643 
Rooth.   Carrie  L..   551 
Ropiequet,  W.  C,  551 
Ropiequet,     Mrs.     W.     C. 

(See  Green,  Alta) 
Ropp,  F.   N.,  323 
Ropp,  Pearl  I..  47T 
Roscoe,  G.  H..  694 

*Rose,  Alice,  169 
Rose,  E.    E..  359 
Rose,   Elizabeth   I.,  393 
Rose,    Edith    M..    732 
Rose,   F.  W..   188 
Rose,  H.   B.,  043 
Rose,  L.  v.,  169 
Rose,  W.   B.,  ^96 
Rosebery,  C.  J..  234 
Rosenberg,    F..   643 
Rosenberg,  H.  B..  732 
Rosencrans.  F.  B.,  434 

Ross,  C.  S.,  Soo 

gRoss,  E.  L.  803 
Ross,    G.   T.,  551 
Ross.  H.  A.,  694 

gRoss,  J.  C,  803 
Ross.  K.  D.,  643 


(See 


'10  Ross,  Louise  IL.  396 

'89  Ross,    L.    S.,    55 

'18  Ross,  Nelda  G.,  732 

'os  Ross.  R.   i\L,   234 

'14  Ross.  R.  M.,  551 

'01  Ross,    Mrs.     R.    M. 
Read,    Nellie    L.; 

'07  Ross,  R.  v.,  291 

'Si  Ross,  S.  D.,  28 

'81  Ross,    Mrs.     S.     D.     (See 
Barnes,   Bertha  E.) 
^Ross,  V.   R.,   803 

12  Rossback,  E.  J.,  471 

15  Rosset,    L.,    594 

07  Rost,    Mrs.    J.     W.     (See 

Peine.  Adela  L.  C.) 

18  Roth,  Florence   C,  732 

08  Roth,   H.   D.,  323 

09  Roth.  J.  F.,  '09,  Draftsman 
OS  Rothgeb,     Mrs.     H.     (See 

Hayward,   Mabel   S.) 

14  Rothgeb,  Jessie  B.,  551 

05  Rothgeb,  W.  IL,  234 

16  Rotrock,  H.  M.,  643 

13  Rottger,  R.  C.,  S09 

04  Roulston,  R.  B..  212 
16  Rounds,  F.  G.,  643 

16  Rourke,   Ellen  M.,    643 

08  Routson,  F.  J.,  323 
96  Row,  G.  E.,  96 

07  Rowand,  K.  E.,  291 

17  Rowe,  C.  B.,  694 

14  Rowe,  E.  M.,  551 
95  Rowe,  H.  B..  88 
17  Rowe,   J.,    694 

17  Rowe,  J.  L..  694 

13  Rowe,   R.    Y.,   509 
93  Rowe,  W.  B.,  73 

09  Rowland,  C.  K.,  359 
00  Rowland,  E.  M.,  136 

14  Rowland,  F.   E.,  551 

05  Roy,  H.  M.,  234 

14  Roy,  S.  K.,  551 
04  Royall,  C.  C,  212 

04  Royce,  Bertha  E.,  212 

12  Royce,  Mrs.  J.  A.  (See 

Funk,  Irene  M.) 

95  Royer,   J.    W.,   88 

95  Roysdon,    W.    I.,    88 

05  Rubey,    H.    K.,   234 

15  Ruby,    G.    B.,    595 

13  Ruby,   I.    R.,   509 

14  Ruckel,  J.  G.,  552 
13  Rucker,  H.  J..  509 

13  Rijckmich,     Mrs.     C.     A. 

(See  Theilen,  Margaret 

K.) 

99  Rudnick.  P.  F.  A.,  124 

78  *Rudy,  W.  D.  O.,  19 

15  Rue,   O.,   595 

17  Ruedi,  C.  H.,  694 

05  Ruediger,  Mrs.  G.  F.  (See 
Brayton,   Abby    L.) 

16  Rueff,  J.  A..   643 
II  Ruehe,  H.   A.,  435 
16  Ruehe,  Mabel  L.,  643 

18  Ruffner,    Rachel,    732 

08  Rufle,    Mrs.    R.    E.     (See 

Kirby,  Sarah  E.) 

10  Rugg,  D.  M.,  396 
15  Rugg,  E.  U.,  595 

00  Rugg.   Edna   A..    1^6 

82  Rugg,  F.  D.,   ^i 
gRugg,  H.  O..  S04 

15  Rukin.  M..  595 

10  Rule,  Carrie  L.,  396 

13  Rumery.  F.  A.,  509 

07  Rump,  C.  A.,  291 

04  Rump,  G.  H.,  212 

16  Rumsey.   Mary   H.,   643 

16  Rundle,  H.  E.,  644 

17  Rundle.  W.  B..  694 
17  Rundles,    C.    M.,    604 
15  Rundles,  D.  C.  595 
13  Rundles.    E.     509 

15  Rundles,  J.   C,  595 


16  Rundles,   W.    L.,   644 
18  Rundquist,  E.  T.,  732 

1 1  Runkei,   IL,  435    . 

17  Runneberg,  E.  C,  694 
84  Rupp,  A.  O.,  39 

gRupp,   L.   W.,  804 

15  Rush,  L  L.,  595 

16  Rush,  R.  L.,  644 

12  Rusher,  F.  E.,  472 

14  Rusher,   Mrs.    F.   E.    (See 

John.   Dorette) 

09  Rusk,   F.  S.,  359 

09  Rusk,  R.  L.,  359 

II  Ruskamp,  W.  H.,  435 
gRussel,   R.,    804 

93  Russell,  C.  W.,  73 

14  Ru'ssell,  Caroline  N.,  552 
f  Russell,  F.   A.,  804 

09  Russell,  G.  S.,  359 

11  Russell,  J.  T.,  435 

12  Russell,  L.  M.,  472 

11  Russell,  W.  E.,  435 

09  Russell,  W.  J.,   359 

17  Russett,  J.  P.  C,  69s 

12  Rust,  Grace  A.,  472 

16  Rust,   L.    T.,   644 

17  Rusy,  B.    F.,   695 
8  *Rutan.  A.   D.,   19 

5  Rutenber,  Frances  M..  595 

5  Ruth,  R.  W.,  595 

5  Ruth,  T.  L.,  644 

5  Rutherford,     Eugenia     E., 

595 

7  Rutherford,  Florence,  695 

6  Rutledge.   B.   I.,  644 

06  Rutledge,  Bertha.  262 

10  Rutledge,  G.,  396 

94  Rutledge,  J.  J.,  80 

08  Rutledge,  Nellie  I.,  323 
03  Rutt,  R.  W.,   188 

07  Ryan,  Jessie,   291 

00  Ryburn,    C.    A.,    i  ;6 

18  Ryder,  H.  A.  L.,  732 

15  Ryther,   H.   W.,   595 

06  Saathoff,    G.    VV.,    262 
gSabin,    Ethel    E.,   804 

09  Sachs,  Inez  F.,   359 
05  Sachse,  W.  G.,  235 

13  Sadler,  W.  C,   509 

09  Saemann,  Mabelle  O.,  359 

17  Saffell,   Gladys    D.,   695 

00  Saffer,  L.  B.,  136 

00  Safford,  E.   B.,   136 

17  Sager,  Anna  E.,  695 

03  Sager,  Mrs.  F.  A.  (See 

Stansbury,  Alta  L.) 

18  Sailer,   F.,    732 
15  Sailor,  I.  C,  595 

07  St.  John,  A.  H.,  292 

11  St.  John.  Mrs.  J.  H.   (See 

Fleming,  Rose  G.) 
gSakagami,  Y.,  804 

14  Salazar.   J.    U.,    552 

13  Salisbury,    Ethel    I.,    509 

15  Salisbury,  G.  W.,   595 
97  Sammis,  J.   L.,    105 
96  Sample,    J.    C.   96 

05  Sampson,  W.   E.,  235 

02  Sampson.  Mrs.  W.  E.  (See 

Dobbins,  Ethel  I.) 

02  Samson,  C.  L.,  170 

02  Samson,  G.  R.,   170 

04  Samson,  Inez  R..   212 

16  Samuels,    Freda   I.,    644 
88  Samuels,  J.  H.,  52 

18  Samuels,  Theresa   M.,  732 

09  Samuels,  T.  W..  359 

15  Samuelson,  R.  A.,  596 

13  Sandall.   E.   E..   510 

12  Sandberg,  R.   L.,     472 
/iSanders,  A.  H.,  832 

14  Sanders,  Laura  M..  552 
14  Sanders,  R.  L..  552 

02  Sanders.    T.    M..    170 


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gSandifur.  C.  VV.,  804 
00  Sanford.  DeliaC..  ijo 
06     Sanford,   E.   \V'..  2bJ 

16  Sanford,  Harriet  A.,  044 

17  Sanford,  Juanita  L.,  695 
13     Sangdahl,  G.   S.,   510 

06  Sanger.  Mrs.  W.  M.  (See 

Graff,  Elizabeth) 
16  Santee,  A.  M.,  644 
08     Sanvictores,  J.  G.,  .^23 

15  Saperston,  I.  N.,  590 

16  Sarett,  L.  R.,  644 

13  Sargeant,   S.    S.,    510 
08     Sargent,  Agnes  L..  323 
86     Sargent,  C.  E.,  46 

18  Sargent,  Francelia  P..  733 
gSargent.  Rachel  L.,  804 

18     Sato,    K.,    7^.^ 

04  Saunders,  Mrs.  A.  J.  (See 

Holderman,  Harriet) 
84     Saunders.  Mrs.  C.  B.  (See 
Ayers.    Annetta) 

96  Saunders,  H.  J.,  96 

12  Saunders.  H.  O.,  472 
98     Saunders,  R.  C,  114 

07  Saunders,  Mrs.  T  E..  (See 

Gwinn.  Alta  G.) 
80  'Savage,  G.  M..  24 

14  Savage.  Lillian   VV..   552 
78     Savage,  Manford,  19 

15  Savage,    Marie,    596 

17  Savage,  W.  C.,  69s 

17  Savage.  \V.  E.,  695 
07     Savidge,  H.,  292 

10     Sawtell.  W.  A..  396 

10  Sawyer,  A.  B.,  396 

13  Sawyer.  Mrs.   A.   B.    (See 

Porter.   Agnes) 

02  Sawyer.  D.   H.,  170 

05  Sawyer.    F.   S..   23^ 

07  Sawyer.   Mrs.   F.   S.    (See 

Spray,   Edith  S.) 

18  Sawyer.  Gertrude  E.,  733 

03  Sawyer,  G.   L.,   188 

11  Sawyer,  G.   P.,   43  5 

15  Sawyer,  H.  G.,  S96 
78  Sawyer,  H.  W.,  19 
00     Sawyer,    Ida   E.,    136 

08  Sawyer.  J.  H..  323 

14  Sawyer,    Mar<raret,    352 
95     Sayers,  A.  J..  88 

97  Sayers,  W.  W.,  10.? 
97     Sayler,  J.  R.,  105 

13  Say  re,  C.  B.,  510 
^Savre,  E.  R.,  804 
gSayre.  W.  R.,  804 

14  Scales,  W.  H..  552 

14     Scales.  Mrs.  W.  II..   (See 
Goodmann,  Leola) 

1 1  Scanlan,  J.  A..  435 
97     Schacht.    F.   W.,    105 

03  Schacht,  T.  H..   1 88 

14     Schaarmann,  E.   P.,  SS2 
14     Schadt,  Mabel  E.,  552 

16  .Schaefer,   E.    P.,    644 

04  'Schaefer.  Ellen  M..  212 
94     Schaefer.  Mrs.  F.  R.  (See 

Shawhan,    Gertrude) 
88     Schaefer,  J.  V.  E.,  52 
90  'Schaefer,  P.  A.,  58 
00     Schaefer,  P.  J..  136 

09  Schaefer,    P.    V..    359 
gSchafer,  E.  G..  805 

14     Schaffer,   O.   G.,    552 

gSchafTer,    Wilhelmina   M., 
So  5 
07     Schafmayer,   A.   J..   292 

13  Schalck,  E.  M.,  510 
16  Schalck.  M.  A.,  644 
07     Schaller,   A.    L.,   292 

14  Schaller,  Emma  E..  552 
16     Schaller,  G.  S..  644 

10  Schaller.   W.    P.,    396 

12  Schance,  T.  J.,  472 


Schauniberg,   E.   G..  695 
Schccht,   M..  695 
Schecter.    K.   W'.,   O44 
Schecle.   D.   C.,  644 
Scheffer,   Wilhelmina.   733 
Scheid,  J.  P.,  5 10 
Scheidenhelm.  E.  L..  67 
Schell.  E.  J.,  435 
gSchelling,  ^Irs.  J.  M.  (See 

Ayres,  Zelda  M. ) 
Schenck,   C,  472 
Schenker,      Mrs.     J.      VV. 

(See  Wills.  Etta  C.) 
Scherer,  Josephine,   235 
gScherfee,  S.  H.,  805 
-Schertz,  A.   C.,   323 
Schertz,  J.  W.,  292 
Schetnitz,  H.,  596 
Scheve,      Mrs.      P.      (See 

Eisenmayer,   Ida) 
Schickedanz,  I,.  H.,  644 
Schickedanz,  S.  A.,  435 
Schickedanz.    Mrs.    S.    A. 

(See    Moschel,    Marga- 
ret) 
Schiesswohl,   P.   G.,  596 
Schiesswold,  R.   L.,  645 
Schifflin,   A.    K.,   733 
Schill,  Gertrude  B.,  433 
Schillinger,  Josephine.  153 
Schinnerer.    O.    P.,    510 
Schlader,  E.  H.,  (MS 
*Schlader,   T.    H.,   42 
Schleifer,   F.   J.,  695 
Schleifer,  Mrs.  F.  J.   (See 

Agg,  Sarah) 
Schlie.    Mrs.    F.    VV.    (See 

W^ttlinger,    Emma    M.) 
Schlink,  F.  J.,  472 
Schlueter.    Mrs.    VV.    (See 

Wilson,   Helen  M.) 
Schlueter,   W.    L.,   645 
.Schlutius,    Louise   G..    510 
Schmahl,  M.  R.,  2(<j 
Schmidt.  G.  A.,  iSS 
Schmidt,   H.,  235 
Schmidt,   K.   W.,  64s 
Schmidt,   L.,   510 
.Schmitz.  E.  A.,  S'o 
Schneider,  A..  81 
Schneider,  A.  C,  695 
Schneider,  Bertha  M.,  396 
Schneider,  D.  C.,  596 
Schneider,   E.   J.,    137 
Schnellbach,   J.   F.,   510 
Schnellbach,    Mrs.    J.    F. 

(See     Tucker.      Phoebe 

C.) 
Schnetzler,  C.  H.,  396 
Schobinger,  E.,  596 
Schoch,  J.  A..  69s 
Schoch,  VV.  G..  435 
SchoeflFel,  G.   VV.,  396 
.'^choeller.    J.    E.,    262 
Schoene,  H.   F.,  695 
*Schoepperle.     Katherine, 

596 
Schoessel,  C.   A.,  s'o 
Scholl,  C.  E.,  sio 
Scholl.    Mrs.    C.    E.    (See 

Wills.  Mary  E.) 
Scholl,  R.  S.,  645 
Scholnitzsky.    I.    M.    (See 

Shaw.  I.  M.) 
Scholz    .\.  L.,  472 
Scholz,  II.   A..   202 
Schoolcraft,  P.  S.,  S'l 
Schoonhoven.    Mrs.    J.    J. 

rSee  Buttcrfield.  Helen) 
g.Schoonover,  W.  R..  80S 
Schott,  Mrs.  D.  (See  Gay- 
man.    Myrtle) 
Schott.  F.  Jr..  23s 
Schrader.  A.  C.  4? 


gSchradieck.  H.   E.,  805 
18     Schreiber,  L.   H.,   ya 
07     Schreiber,   O.   W".    K.,   292 

04  Schreiber,   R.   E.,  212 

06  Schreiber.      Mrs.      R.      E. 

(See  Rogers,  Edith) 

14  Schreier,  E.  P.,  552 

15  Schriver,     Mrs.     G.     (See 

Lee,  Izora) 
01  Schroeder,  C.  A.,  153 

05  Schroeder,  C.  W.,  235 

15  Schroeder,  Edith  C,  S96 
14   Schroeder.  G.  VV.,  S53 

05  Schroeder.  Mrs.  P.  G. 

(See  Sloan,  Hazel) 

07  Schroeder,  VV.  F.,  292 

17  Schroeppel,  H.  H.,  695 

14  Schroeppel,  Mrs.  H.  H. 

(See  Sharp,  Bertha  L.) 

00  .Schrum,  Mabel  C.,   137 

15  Schucker.  R.  VV.,   596 

16  Schuler,  D.  B.,  64s 

06  Schulte,    C.    R.,    262 

01  .Schulle.  Mabel,  1S3 
10      Schulters.   J.    R.,   397 

13  Schultz,   Edith   A.     s  ■ ' 

03  Schultz,  Mrs.   G.  H.   (See 

Holderman,        Mariorie 

-  c.) 

14  .'>chultz.   Hazel    M.,    553 
16     Schultz.   R.   E.,   64s 

16  -Schulz.  E.  R.,  64s 

18  Schulz,  F.  J.,  733 

17  Schulz,  J.   A.,  696 
,?Schulz.  VV'.  F..  80s 

10  Schulzke,  O.  P.,  397 

09  .Schulzke,  VV'.  H.,  360 

17  Schumacher,  D.  H..  696 

04  Schumacher,  H.  T.,  212 

07  Schumacher,   L.  G.,  202 

09  .Schumacher.    R.,    360 

02  Schumacher.  Tillie  J..   170 
12  Schundner,    L.    V.,    472 
14  -Schurecht,   H.   G.,    S53 

10  Schuster,    G.,    397 

05  Schutt,  A.  G.,  235 
99  Schutt.  VV.  R.,  124 
12  Schutte.   T.   H..   472 

18  Schwagmeyer,  Ella.  733 

12  .Schwartz.    .\.    T..    472 
81      Schwartz.   J.,   28 

14     .Schwartz.  Louise   F..  5S3 

1 1  Schwartz.  L..  435 

12  Scliwartze.  E.   VV.,  472 

00  Schwarzkoff.   Floronce   A., 

360 
oK      Schwerin,    A..    323 

13  Schwing.  E.  A.,  596 
^Scofield.  Harriet.  805 
sScoggan,   E.    R..   805 

83      Scotchbrook.  G.   P..   35 

95  Scott,    Daisy    C.    88 
93     Scott,    D.    G..    -^4 

gScott,  Eleanor  B..  805 

14  Scott.  E.  S..  533 

II      Scott,   Frances   M..  -433 

01  Scott,   P.    VV'..    133 

03  Scott.    Mrs.    F.    W.    (See 

Forbes,  Ethel  C.) 

96  Scott,   G.  H.,  96 

96     Scott.    Mrs.    G.    H.     (See 

Cole    Mary  M.) 
17     Scott,  G.  R..  606 
00     Scott,    Mrs.     T.     ?..     (See 

Reed,  Adele  C.) 

07       Scott,   J.    R.,    202 

ot     Scott,  J.  T.,  23s 

16  Scott,  L.  R..  645 
II     Scott.  L.   W.,  43''' 

07     Scott,   Miriam    E..    292 
10     Scott,   Mrs.    R.    (See    VVil 
son,  Nelle  M.) 

17  Scott,    R.    A..   696 

13  Scott,  R.  C,  511 
17     Scott.   R.   S.,  6g6 


'i6     Scott,  S.  E.,  645 
'i6     Scott,   W.,  64s 

gScott,  W.   D.,  805 
•08     Scott.    Mrs.    W.    O.    (See 

Niederman,   Gertrude) 
•95     Scott,  W.  J..  88 
•07     Scott.  W.  R..  -'93 
'ye   *Scovell,    M.    A..    9 
•78     Scovell.  Mrs.   M.  A.    (See 

Davis,    Nancy) 
•08     Scovill,  H.  T.,  323 
•11      Scovill,  Mrs.    H.   T.    (See 

Stewart,   Edith   E.) 
'76  *Scnbner,   A.   C.    12 
'og     Scroggin.  Berenice,  300 
•08     Scroggin,  Ethel  N.,  324 
'is     Scroggin,  Mildred  A.,  596 
'07     Scruggs,    A.    P.,   293 
'00     Scudder,  B.  H..  137 
'75     Scudder,  C.   O.,   9 
'oi     Scudder,  H.  D.,  170 
•q.;   *Scurlock,   H.    H..   88 
'08     Seaman,  A.  T.,  324 
'93  *Seaman,  G.  W..  74 
'15     Seaman.    Kathenne,    596 
'11     Searle,  J.  C.  436 
'18     Searle,  T.    G.,   733 
gSears,  G.  W.,  806 
'00     Sears.  Minnie  E..   137 
'14     Sears.   O.    H..    553 
'14     Sears,   Rose   R..   5^3 
•96     Sears,    Mrs.    VV.    E.    (See 

Besore,  Nellie) 
'95     Seastone,   C.   V.,   89 
'06  *Seavert,  N.    E..   262 
'18     Seavey,    H.    R..    733 

gSeawell.    Cornelia   R..   806 
'14     Secor,    E.    C,    553 
'09     Seed,  Essie   M.,  360 
'14     Seeley,   Esther  B.,    553 
'00     Seely,  Blanche  M.,   137 

gSeely,  F.  B..  806 
•99     Seely,    G.   T.,    124 
'98     Seely,    Mrs.    G.    T.     (See 

Morrow.  Grace  E.) 
'og     Seely,  J.  G..  360 
'12     Seese.    R.    S.,   473 
•11      Seib,  E.  C.  436 
'04     Seibel,  K.  B.,  212 
'91      Seibert.  Emma  E.,  63 
'is     Seidenburg,  N.  C  596 
'16     Seifert.    H.    F.,    645 
'16     Seifried,   A.    G.,   645 
'12     Seifried,    J.    F.,    473 
'09     Seiler,  Alice   F.,  360 

g-Seiler,  Eleanor  F.,  806 
'18     Seiler,    Erna.    733 
'13     Seiler,   G.  W.,  51! 
'12      Seiler,   O.    E.,   473 
'10     Seiter,  P.   W.,  397 
'13     Sekine,    S.,    5ii 
'14     Sekine,    S.,    553 
'12     Sellards,   J.   A.,  473 
'16     Sellards,  W.  H.,  645     ^ 
'17     Sellards,  Mrs.  W.  H.  (See 

Harris.    Hannah) 
'17      Sellner.  Edna,  606 
'is     Selsam,    Beulah   E..    506 
'04     Sellers.  Mrs.  J.   (See  Ran- 

son,  Clara  A.) 
'18     Selzer.    L.   J.,   733^      _ 
'18     Selzer.    Mrs.    L.    J.    (Sec 
Wamsley,   Adelaide  M.) 
'16     Semple,  A.  T..  645 
^Senay,    C.    T.,    806 
'13     Sendenburgh,  Edith  I.,  5"i 
'is     Senneff.  G.  F.,  597 
'17     Sense,  Mattie  A.,  606 
'11      Sercombe,  R.  J..  436 
'11      Sesler.     P.    R.,    436 
'16     Severance,    L.    E.,    64s 
'13     Severinghaus,  M.  G.,  511 
•08     Sevilla.   H..    324 
•14     Sewell.    S.    I.,    553 
'16     Sexauer.  Mae  M.,  646 
'81      Sevmour,  A.  B.,  28 


Index  to  Alumni 

■84     Seymour,  Mrs.  A.   B.  (See       '_ 

Conkling.  Anna  J.) 
'04     Seymour,  A.  P.,  212 
'03      Seymour,   15.   W.,    188 
•05     Seymour,  C.  H.,  236 
'77     Seymour,  1.  J.,    tS 
'og     Seymour,  K.   R-,  360 
'04     Seymour,   R.  O.,  213 
'09     Seymour,    VV.    A.,    360 
'15     Seyster,    E.   W.,    597 
'13     Seyster,    Mildred,    511 
'10     Shackell.     Bessie     E.,    397 
'07     Shade,    H.   R.,   293 
'07     Sliade,  Iniogene.   293 
'07      Shaffer,  Nina    R.,   293 
'16     Shaffer,    R.    F.,    646 
'98     Shamel,    A.    D.,    114 
'91      Shamel,   C.   A.,  63 
'go     Shamel.   C.   H.,   58 
'08     Shannon.    Agnes    N.,    324 
'i2     Shapiro,  I.  M.,  473 
'12     Shapland,   C.  J.,  473 
'14     Shapland,    E.    P.,    553 
'82     Sharp,  A.  J.,  31 
'14     Sharp,    Bertha   L.,   553 
'17     Sharp,   J.    C.    696 

/i*Sharp,   Kathenne   L.,   »3- 
•og     Sharpe,    Mrs.   D.   A.    (See 

Palmer,   Audne   M.) 
'g3      Sharpe,  R.  W.,  74 
'gi      Shattuck,  Anna,  63 

/i*Shattuck,  S.  W.,  833 
'91  Shattuck,  W.  F.,  64 
'08     Shaver.   Mrs.    B.    F.    (See 

Kindig,  Pearl  E.) 
'II     Shaw,  B.  B.,  436 
'II      Shaw,    Mrs.    C.    H.    (See 

Garnett,    Harriet    E.) 
'10     Shaw,   E.   J.,   397 
'15     Shaw,  E.  M.,  597 
'17     Shaw,  F.  W.,  696 
'08     Shaw,    Mrs.    G.    L.    (See 

Dillon,  Bessie) 
'09     Shaw,  G.  R.,  360 
'07     Shaw,  Hazel  Y.,  293 
'18     Shaw,  Helen  C,  733 
'II      Shaw,  I.  M.,  435 
'oS     Shaw,  J.  W.,  324 
'75     Shawhan,   G.   R.,   9 
'94     Shawhan,    Gertrude,   81 
'16     Shawe,  R.  I.,  646 
'17     Shay,  Mary  L.,   6g6 
•96     Shea.   J.  C.  96 
'18     Sheaff,  R.  P-,  733 
•12     Sheay,   J.    P.,   473 
'99     Sheean,   F.  T.,   124 
'99     Sheean,  H.   D..   124 
'18     Sheerer.  Gertrude  E..  733 

^Sheets,  E.  W.,  806 
'14     Sheets,  F.  T.,  553 
'17     Sheets,  H.  M..  696 
'16  'Sheetz,  A.  V..  646 
'18     Sheffer,  W.  H..  733 
•16     Shelby.   E.   Jr.,  646 
'16     Shelden,  W.  W.,  646 
'05     Sheldon,  Carrie  B.,  236 
'99     Sheldon,  C.   E.,   124 
'04     Sheldon,  C.  H.,  213 
'03     Sheldon,  Mrs.  C.  H.   (See 

Mann,    Alice   C.) 
'04     Sheldon,  Edna  W.,  213 
'16     Sheldon,    H.    K.,    646 
'03     Sheldon,  Maude  L..   i8b 
•18     Sheldon,    N.    E.,    733 
'03      Sheldon,  V.  L.     188 
'04     Sheldon.  Mrs.  V.  L.  (See 

Wetzel,  Nellie) 
'14     Sheldon,  VV.  M.,   553 
'16     Shelley,  E.  F.,  6.16 
'03     Shelton,  A.  M.,  188 
'14     Shelton,  VVilma  L..  553 
'18     Shelton.  VVMlma   I..,   733 
•13   *Shen,  W.  Y..  511 

juShepard,    A.   D..   806 
•„„   «Sh.narH.    Mr«.    E.    T     (See 
Branch.  Elizabeth) 


II37 

95     Shcpardsun,   J.    E.,    89 
97   *Shepardson,    R.    S.,    105 

^Shepherd,  Queen  L.,  806 
'17     Sheppard,  C.  H.,  696 
'14     Shepperd,  J.    D.,    554 
'17     Sheridan,  Mary  B.,  696 
'15   "Sherman,    C.    L.,    597 
'08     Sherman,  Mrs.  E.  B.  (See 

Eno.  Sara  VV.) 
'01      Sherman,  Mrs.  E.  G.  (See 
Sherman,    Florence   E.) 
'01      Sherman,   W.   H.,   153 
'17     Sherrick,  J.  C,  696 
'10     Sherry,  1..   B.,  397 

gSherwin,  C.  P.,  807 
'12     Shewade,   V.   Y.,  473 
'm      Sliewhart.,    VV.    A.,    511 
'10     Shields,  C.  C,  397 
•16     Shields,  J.  E.,  646 
'15     Shields,  J.  P.,   597 
'10      Shields,   R.   J.,  397 
'93     Shiga,    S.,    74 
'16     Shilling,  F.  VV.,  646 
'g4     Shilling,  Mrs.   S.   B.    (See 

McCormick,  Flora) 
'04     Shilton,  C.   N.,  213 
'06     Shilton.  P.  A.,  262 
'02     Shimmin,  R.  P.,  170 
'18     Shing,  C.  T.,  734 
'10     Shinn,  H.  E.,  3g7 
'04     Shinn,  J.  R.,  213 
'06     Shinn,  VV.  R.,  262 
'10     Shipley,  H.  E..  397 
'05      Shipman,  A.   B.,  236 
'08     Shipman,   Louise,  324 
'14     Shipman,  VV.   D.,   554 
'12     Shirk,  VV.  A..  473 
'10      Shirley,   O.    E.,   397 
'09     Shively,   Edith   O.,  360 
'15     Shively,  W.  S.,  597 
'10     Shklowsky,  A.  J.,  397 
'82     Shlandeman,    F.,    31 
'86     Shlandeman,    H.,    46 
•14     Shobe,  F.  D..  S5t 
'14     Shoemaker,  F.   G.,  554 
'03     Shoemaker,  J.  E.,  i8g 
'16     Shoemaker,  J.  W.,  C46 
'04     Shoemaker,  Theodora.  213 
'18     Shonkwiler,  F.   L.,  734 
'16     Shonte,  H.    A.,   646 
'15     Shonts,  T.  D.,  S97 
•15     Shook,  C.  H.,  597 
'15     Shook,  C.  VV..  597 
gShook,  G.  A.,  807 
gShoop,  Adaline  M.,  807 
'02     Short,    Mrs.    R.    L.    (See 

Buerkin,  Emma) 
•01      Short,  VV.  C.  153 
'17     Shott,  Ruth  E.,  696 
'07     Shoults,   Mrs.   C.    A.    (See 

Shade,  Imogene) 
'09     Shrader,  F.  K..  360 
■11      Shrader,  J.  W.,  436 
'18     Shriver,  Helen  E.,  734 
'14     Shum,  N.  C,  554 
'17     Shumaker,     Mrs.     R.     N. 
(See  Teeters,  Mary  E.) 
'18     Shup.  L.  E.,  734 
'10     Shute,  R.  L.,  398 
'10     Shute,    Mrs.    R.    1-.    (?ee 

Stephens,  Laura  A.) 
'18     Shy,   F.    S.,    734 
'04     Sides,  AJmee  M.,  213 
•15     Siebens,  A.  R.,  597 

gSiebens,  Thekla  M..  807 
•12     Sieberns,   L.  C,  473 
'15     Siegel,  I.,   597^      ^   ^ 
■,6     Siegfried     F     O      646 
'17     Siegmund.    H.    O..    690 
'18     Sie'grist,  D.  C,  734 
'13     Siemen,  Bertha  A.,  5" 

gSiever,  C.  H..  807 
'14     Sievert,  C.  W.  J..  554 
'14     Sigerson.  VV.  C,  554 
'06     Sigler,  E.   C,   263 


'12  Signer,  Nellie  M.,  473 

'10  Signer,   Ruth  H.,  398 

'16  Silbernian.  O.  E..  646 

'03  Silcr,  R.   W.,  189 

'is  Silkman.   T.    M..   597 

'72  'Silver,  C.  W.,  2 

'72  *Silver,  H.,  2 

'17  Silver,  M.  G.,  697 

'07  Silverman,    Mrs.    S.    (See 

Enlow,  Lena) 

'77  Sim,  C.   L.,    15 

'84  Sim,    Ketnrah    E.,   39 

'07  Simer,  J.  K.,  293 

gSimmering.  S.  L.,  807 

'01  Simmons,  A.  T..    i54 

'09  Simmons,   H.   H..   361 

'12  Simmons,  J.  W..  Jr.,  473 

'16  Simmons,   T.    S..    647 

'09  Simms,   F.   S.,   361 

'16  Simms,  W.  n.,  Jr.,  647 

'15  Simon,  W.  H.,  597 

'14  Simonich,  J.   L.,   554 

'12  Simonini,   P.  C,  473 

'96  Simons.   A.    M.,    96 

'12  Simons,  A.  M.,  473 

'12  Simons,   C.   L.,   474 

'17  Simons,   Rayna  D.  C,  697 

'12  Simons,    C.    A.,    474 

'16  Simons,  R.   S.,  647 

'13  Simpson.  A.  M..  51 1 

':2  Simpson,   C.   C,  474 

'04  Simpson,   C.    W..    213 

'17  Simpson,  E.  B.,  697 

'03  Simpson,  Frances.  189 

'08  Simpson,    F.,    324 

'09  Simpson,   F.   M.,  361 

'12  Simoson.  Mrs.  F.  M.  (See 

P.aldwin.    Mayme    A.) 

'13  Simpson,    G.    E.,    512 

'17  .Simpson,  L.  F.,  697 

'16  'Simpson,  Mary  A..  647 

'17  Simpson,  Nelle  I..,  697 

'17  Simpson,  S.  S..  697 

'17  Simpson.  T.  M..   697 

'05  Sims,  C.   E.,  236 

'15  Sims.  C.  E.,  597 

'12  Sinclair,  Clara,  474 

'07  Sinclair.    L.    E.,   293 

'17  Singh,    C,    697 

'05  Singleton.  Mrs.  E.  L.  (See 

Clendenen    Lois  G.) 

'i  I  Sinha,  S.,  436 

■09  Sinnett,  T.    P.,   361 

'09  .Sinnock,  P.,  361 

'18  Sipe,   R.   E.,  734 

'13  Sisam,  Cora   H.,   512 

'05  Sisler,   Delia  J.,  236 

•84  Sizer,   L.   N.,  39 

'i5  Skadden.  IT.   F..   597 

'u  Skarstedt.  M.,  436 

'05  Skelley,  C.  E.,  236 
'16     Skelton,    C.    L.,    647 
^Skidmore.     M.,     807 
'93     Skielvig,  S.  C,  74 
'13     Skiles,  J.    R..    512 
'03     Skinner,   E.   R..    189 
gSkinner,    G.    S.,   808 
'14     Skinner,  J.  K..  554 

'77  'Skinner.   Velma   E..   15 
'07     Skinner,  VV.  K.,  293 
'13     Skoglund,  C.  A.,  512 
'16     Slack,   H.   L.,   647 
'18     Slack,   W.   S.,  734 
'81     Slade.    B.    A.,    28 
'18     Slade,    Katherine    C,    734 
'17     Sladek,  G.  E.,  697 
'18     Sladek,  R.  B.,  734 
'12     Sladek,  V.  R.,  474 

'14  'Slater,  F.  C,    554 
'is     Slater,  M.  E..  S97 
•06     Slater,  W.  A.,  263 
'94     Slater.   W.   F.,   81 
'02     Slaughter.     Mrs.     A.     W. 
(Sec   Danely.   Mary  G.) 
'11      Slaughter.  W.  V...  436 
'82     Slauson,   H.   B..   31 


Univkrsity  of  Illinois 

'S3  'Slauson,  Mrs.  H.  B.  (See 

Langley,  Celeste* 
'10     Slauson.  H.  H.,  398 
'08      Slayniaker.   C.   M..   324 
'18     Slayton.  \V.  F.,  734 
'17      Sloan.   Amelia   M.,   697 
'i5     Sloan,    Mrs.    E.    P.     (See 

Bell,  Mary) 
'05      Sloan.  Hazel.  236 
'16     Sloan,  VV.   F.,  647 
'07     Sloane.    R.    IL,    293 
'06     Slocum,    F.,    263 
'o4     Slocum,  Mary  J.,  213 
'00     Slocum,  R.  H..^  137 
'01      Slocumb.   E.   C    i54 
'12     Slonnegar,  W.   D.,  474 
'11      Slosson,   R.    L..    436 
i,'Slough,  Georgia,  808 
'01      Sluss,  A.  H.,  154 
'04     Slutes.   Mrs.    iVL    C.    (See 

Hopkins,  Edna) 
'17     Smallwood.  J.  P.,  697 
'17      Smart,  A.,  697 
'17     Smart,  C.   H.,  697 
'14     Smart,   R.   L.,   554 
'16     Smart,    Mrs.    S.    C.     (See 

Balkema,    Sally) 
'14     Smejkal,  F.  J.,  554 
'07     Smejkal.  J.   A..  Jr.,   293 
'17     SmidI,   E.,   697 
'16     Smiley,  L.   D.,    647 
'02     Smith,  A.   B.,   170 
'07     Smith,    Mrs.    A.    B.    (See 

Fetterman,   Valeria  J.) 
'13      Smith,   A.    D..   512 
'77     Smith,  Avis  E.,   15 
'06     Smith,   A.   G.,   263 
'10     Smith,  A.  L.,  398 
'01      Smith,    B.,     154 
'74     Smith,  C.  A.,  6 
'99     Smith.  C.  A.,  124 
'12     -Smith,    C.    C,   474 
'07     Smith,    C.    E.,    293 
'16     Smith,   C.   E.,  647 
'03      Smit'i,   C.   H.,    189 
'08     Smith,    C.   H.   W..   324 
'82     Smith,  C.  L.,   31 
'83     Smith.    Mrs.    C.    L.    (See 

Healey.    Grace) 
'17     Smith,  Cilara  M.,  697 
'14     Smith,   C.   R.,   554 
•03     Smith,  C.  W.,   189 
'17   *Smith,  C.  W.,  697 
'13      Smith,  C.  W.,  512 
'08     Smith,    Mrs.    C.    W.    (See 

Denny,   Christina) 
't4     Smith,  b.  J..   554 
'11      Smith,  D.  L..  437 
'09     Smith,    Elizabeth.    361 
'99   'Smith,  E.   C,   124 
'06     Smith,  E.  E.,  263 
'08     Smith,  E.  E.,  324 
'15      Smith.    Elizabeth    M.,    598 
'02     Smith,    Ellen    G.,    170 
'04     Smith.  Esther  .A.,  213 
'05      Smith,  E.   R.,  236 
•05      Smith,  F.  D.,  236 
jrSmith,  F.   J.,  808 
'99     Smith,  Florence  M.,  124 
'04     Smith,  Florence  S..  213 
'11      Smith,  Gertrude  C,  437 
'17      Smith,  Gladys,  698 
"is      Smith,  Gladys  M.,  598 
'18     Smith,  G.  C,  734 
'01      Smith,  G.  C,  154 
•16     Smith,  G.  C,  647 
'10     Smith,  G.  H.,  398 
'17     Smith,  G.   L.,   697 
'00     Smith,  G.  R.,  137 
'is     Smith,  G.  W..  598 
^Smith,  G.  W..  808 
'06     Smith,    Helen    B.,    263 
'16      Smilh.    Helen    M.,   647 
•16     Smith.  H.  F...  647 


'14      Smith.    Mrs.    H.    N.    (See 

Way,    Mildred    K.) 
'04     Smith,  H.  W.,  213 
'16     Smith,    Irene    F.,    647 
'08      Smith,  I.  \V.,  3-'4 
'10     Smith,    Mrs.    J.    C.    (See 
Innis.  Oma  A. ) 
gSmith,  J.   E.,   808 
'16     Smith.  J.   F.,  647 
'16     Smith,    Mrs.    J.     V .     (See 

Smith,  Irene  F.) 
'06  'Smith,  J.  S.  S.,  263 
'17     Smith,  J.  VV.,  698 
'05     Smith,  K.  G.,  236 
'08     Smith,  L.  A.,  325 
'84     Smith,    Laura    B..    39 
'oS     Smith,  L.  B.,  325 
'13      Smith,  L.  G.,  512 
'97     Smith,  L.  PL,  106 
'18     Smith,  L.  L.,  734 
gSmith,  L.  M.,  808 
£:Smith.  M.  G.,  808 
'14      Smith.  M.  J.,   .!;54 
'iS     Smith,   Mary    P..    734 
'08     Smith,  Nellie   E.,   325 
f  Smith,  O.  H.,  808 
i'Smith,  O.  M.,  80S 
'01      Smith,  P.  A.,  154 
'02     Smith,    Mrs.    P.    A.     (See 

Draper,  Charlotte  E.) 
'11      Smith,  P.  A.,  437 
gSmith,  P.  F.,  809 
'15      Smith.  P.  M.,  598 
'02     Smith,  R.,  170 
'07     Smith.  Mrs.  R.  (See  Hess, 

Charlotte) 
'14     Smith,  R.,  555 
'11      Smith,  Rose,  437 
'01      Smith,    Mrs.    R.    E.     (See 

Carroll.   Jessie    A.) 
'12     Smith.    Mrs.    R.    G.    (See 

Bond.  Augusta  E.) 
'14  Smith,  R.  L.,  554 
'06  Smith,  R.  N.,  263 
'13  Smith.  R.  S.,  512 
'08  Smith,  R.  W.,  325 
'96  Smith,  S.,  96 
'07  Smith,  S.  B.,  293 
'14  Smith,  S.  C,  555 
'is  Smith,  S.  T.,  598 
'12  'Smith,    Mrs.    S.    T.    (See 

Mattoon,   Charlotte) 
'05     Smith,  T.   B.   F.,  236 
'09     Smith,  T.  M.,  361 
'o^;      Smith,  V.,  237 
'iS     Smith,  Velda   E.,   734 
/iSmith.   V\^  Henry.   Snq 
cSniith.  W.    Herschei.  8oq 
'85  "  Smith.  W.  H..  42 
'14      Smith.  W.  M.,  555 
'00     Smith,  VV.  \V.,   137 
'16     Smith,    VVilhelma    Z..    647 
'14     Smithson.   A.   T.     555 
'17     Smohl,  Barbara  B..  698 
'01      Smolt,   F.    O.,   64 
'15      Smoot,    Elizabeth    E.,    598 
'99     Smoot,   Elma,    124 
'17     Smoot,  W.  E.,  698 
'09     Smurr,  T.  VV..   124 
']•?     Snapp,   R.   R.,   512 
'18     Snell,  C.  E.,  734 
'18     Snell.   H.   S..   734 
'06     Snider,   E.   Q.,    2^3 
'09     Snider,  F.  P.,  361 
'13     Snider,  H.   T..   S12 
'16     Snoddy,  R.  L.,  647 
'02     Snodgrass,   J.    M..    171 
'92     Snodgrass,  VV.,  68 
'1  T      Snodgrass,  VV.,  437 
'15      Snook.  Helen   C.   598 
'15      Snook,  J.  D..  598 
'11      Snook.  Vera  J.,  437 
'  I  I      Snow.   C.  H.,  437 
'06     Snow,  L.   F..   263 


Index  to  Alumni 


"39 


•06 


gSnuti,    Mary    II.,    8og 
Snushall,     W.     (See     Mc- 

l.fllaii,     Mary     IJ.) 
Snyder,  A.  E.,  474 
Snyder,   Mrs.   A.    E.    (See 

Baxter,    Florence    G.) 
Snyder,  C.  H  ,  58 
Snvder,    G.,    647 
Snyder.  L.  A.,  555 

*Snyder,  S.   S.,  325 
Soderberg,  A.  F.,  512 
Solberg,  I..  P.  B.,  32$ 
Soniers,  Florence.  J94 
Sommer,  A.  N.,  263 
Sommer.  Clara,  J14 

•Sondericker,  J.,  24 
Sondericker,  W.,  35 
Sonntag,  A.  H.,  398 

*Sonntag.   Elsie   R.,   32$ 
Sonntag,  Mildred  E.,  2i4 
Sonntag,  Viola  H.,  325 

gSooHoo,    P.,    809 
Soper,  S.  L.,  115 
Sorensen,   N.    C,    512 
Sorensen,  Mrs.  N.  C.  (See 

Seyster     Mildred) 
Sortwell,  H.  H.,  734 
Soto,   R.  A.,  474 
Sotola,  J.,  734 
Soucrs.  M.  A.,  512 

gSouIe.  C.  H.,  809 
Southgate,  Helen  A.,  361 
Southwick,  J.   D.,  361 
de  Souza,  T.  C,  698 
Soverhill.   H.   A.,    137 
Spain,    Mrs.    W.   A.    (See 
Cole,  Emo  L.) 

*Spalding,   F.  M.,   74 
Spalding,   R.   v.,    115 
Spangler,  C.   F.,  734 

gSpangler,   J.   N.,   809 
Spangler.  Mary  M.,  437 
Sparks.  Annie  E.,  214 
Sparks,   H.   B.,   lo 
Sparks,   Marion   E.,   89 
Sparks,  Myrtle  E.,   55 
Sparks,   R.  C,  361 
Spaulding,  C.  H.,  474 
Spaulding,  Ida  M.,   171 
Spear,    Elsie    T.,    555 
Spear,  O.   VV..   49 
Spear.  Helen  E.,  734 

/i*von     Specksternburg,     B. 
H..  833 

*.Speidel,  Ernest,  39 
SpelliTian    Lorinda  B.,  154 
Spence,   A.  D.,   474 
Spence,  F.,   15 
Spence,   Mrs.    P.   T.    (See 

Jones,    Emma) 
Spencer,  Bertha,  89 
Spencer.  Cynthia  E.,  698 
Spencer,    E.    R.,   437 
Spencer,  Fannie  G.  C,  325 
Spencer.  F.    W.,   106 
Spencer,  N.  S.,  33 
Spencer,    R.,     73s 
Spencer,  V.  E..  598 
Spengler.  L.  W.,  437 
Sperling.    G.,    89 
Sperry,    F.    E.,    398 
Sperry.   R.    E..    735 
Spiers,    Mrs.    F.    H.    (See 

Reese,    Nelle   W.) 
Spierling,  A.  O.,  398 

gSpindler,   G.   W.,  809 
Spitler,  C.  H.,   512 
Spitler,  J.  C,  294 
Spitler.  "W.   N.   237 
Sponsel.  J.   G.,  437 
Sponsler,  J.  M.,  474 

gSpooner,    C.    S.,    800 
Sporlein,  L.  W.,  555 

•Spradling.   W.    F.,    19 
.'^Prague.   Cena  L.,  60S 
Sprague,  Florence  O..   294 


'08 


Sprague,    H.   G.,   55s 
*Sprague,    Martin,    19 
Sprague,   N.   E.,    735 
Sprague,  Villa  M.,  398 
S|.ray,    Edith    L.,    294 
Sprecher,  I.   S.,  361 


Spriggs,    J.    J.,    189 
Spriggs,    Mrs.    J.   J. 


(See 


Vance,    Edna    C.) 

Si)ringe,    O.,    474 

Sproul,    R.    A.,   698 

Spurck,   R.   M.,  398 

Spurgin,   VV.  G.,  81 

Squier,    G.    K.,    698 

Scjuires,  Mrs.   H.  G.   (See 
Voorhees,  Kathryn  C.) 
*Stacy,    M.    M.,    28 

Stafford,  H.  S.  L.,  s5s 

Stahl,    A,    C,   474 

Stahl,  C.  B„  437 

Stahl,   E.  R.,  398 

Stahl,  G.,   189 

Stahl,   Myrtle  L.,    555 

Stahl,   W,   A.,   647 

Stahl.    Mrs.     W.    P.     (See 
Sanford,  Juanita  L.) 

Stair,  J.  L.,  Jr.,  325 

.Stakeniiller,  B.   B.,  137 

Staker,   F.    M.,   294 
gStaley,   Irene  E.,   809 

Staley,    Isabel,    2i4 

Staley,   J.    C,    1 15 

Staley.  Maggie  E,,  125 

Stall.    W.    P..    698 

Stallings,  L.  S.,  513 
gStallings,   W.   H.,  Jr.,  810 

Stallings,  Mrs.  W.  H.  (See 
Olson,    Florence  A.) 

Stambaugh,  F.  M.,  555 

.Standard,   A.   P.,    237 

Standish,   S.,  396 

Stanford,   H.    R..    -(25 

Stanger,   O.  C,  361 

Stanley,  E.  A.,  264 

Stanley,    E.     L.,    698 

Stanley,   O.   O.,   154 
^Stanley,   T.    B.,    810 

Stansbury.  Alta  L.,  189 

Stanton,   S.   C,  21 
*Stapel,  Amanda  E.,  474 

Stapler,   W.   W.,   598 

Stark,    T.    E.,    648 

Stark.    R.    W.,    89 

Stark,    Mrs.    R.    W.    (See 
Cafky,   Mabel   E.) 

Starkey,    L.    V.,    555 

Starner.  V.,  698 

Starr,   Bernice   F.,   555 

Starr.  F.   A  .E.,    12 

States    \V.   D.,  106 
*.Stayman,   T.   M.,    15 

Stayton.   Mrs.  J.   D.    (See 
McCaskrin,  Louis  E.) 
gStearn,  A.  E.,  810 

Stearns.  C.  G.,  565 

Stearns,   E.   D,,   294 
gStebbins,     Millicent,    810 

Stebbins,    R.,   237 

Stebbins,  S.  L.,  598 

Stertman    Angeline  J.,  2.^7 
gSteele,   Annette,   810 
/iSteele,    D.    A,    K.,    833 

Steele,    Lavinia,    171 

Steele,  Lottie  E.,  555 

Steele    Mae  K..  361 
*Steele,    Mary    C,    10 

Steele,    P.,    55 
♦Steele,  W.  H.,  264 

Steele,   W.    L.,    g6 

Ste^ele,    Mrs.    W.    L.    (See 
Green.  Mariana) 

Stein.    Bertha    M..    733 

Stein.   M.    F..    362 

Steinbreder.   VV.  J.,   598 

.Steingard.  J.   N.,   437 

Steinhilber.     Mrs.     F.     T. 
(See   Smith.    Helen    B".) 


'17     Steinhoff,   F.   L.,  698 

i[,'Stcinke,    M.    VV,,   810 
Steinmayer,    A.    G.,   648 
.Steinmayer,   R.   A.  J.,  648 
Steinmetz.    F.   H.,    598 
Steinmeyer,  H.  A.,  598 
Steinmeyer,  O.   C,  171 
Steinwedell,    C,    189 
Steinwedell.   G.,    106 
Steinwedell,  VV.  E.,  74 

gSteniiiel    VV.  M..  810 
Stephens,    C,    474 
Stephens,  Ethel  G.,  698 
Stephens.    H.   C,   325 
Stei)hens,  Laura  A.,  399 
Stephens,    R.    B.,   437 
Stephens.   R.    L,,    555 

gStephenson.  B,   R.,  810 

gStephenson,  E.  B.,  810 
Step!  enson,  H.  V.,  556 
Stephenson,  L.  A.,  214 

g.Stephenson,   R.    E..  810 
Sterling.  Mrs.  C.   M.  (See 

Hullinger.  Katherin) 
.Sterling     J.   D..   399 
Stern.    M"rs.    A.    L.     (See 
Alpiner,   Amelia   D.) 
02   *Stern,     N.     .\.,     171 
15     Sternberg,    B.    L.,    599 
14     Stetson.   Mrs.   E.   R.   (See 

Steele  Lottie   E.) 
12     Steven.    Mrs.    F.    K.    (See 
Nierstheimer,  Loitis  M.) 
80  *Stevens.  Mrs.   C.  H.  (See 
Pearman.  Ida) 
Stevens.  Edith  H.,  648 
Stevens.   F.   VV..  59 
Stevens,  Grace  E.,  399 
Stevens,  H.  A.,  39 
Stevens,  R.  W.,  698 
.Stevens,  Lucia  A.,   189 
Stevens.   R.  M.,   556 
.Stevens.   Sabra  E..  264 
.Stevens,  V.   T.,  599 

f. Stevens,  V\^   E.,   811 
Stevens.  W.  M.,  698 
Stevenson,   Ailsie   M.,  699 
Stevenson,   A.   M..   155 
Stevenson.   Annie  H.,  294 
Stevenson,    Dorothy.    699 
Stevenson,  D.  H.,  475 
Stevenson,  E.  IL,  735 

^Stevenson,   J.    A.,    811 
Stevenson,  J.  R.,  399 
Stevenson.  J.  V.,  475 

gStevenson.  L.,  811 
Stevenson,  M.  L.,  399 

*Steveni-on,  R.  E.,  155 
Stevenson.     Mrs.     VV.     H. 

(See  Scott,  Daisy  C) 
Stewart,  C.   A,,  32^, 
Stewart.   Mrs.   C.   E.    (See 
Grabbe.   Florence  H.) 

gStewart,    C.    L.,    8n 
.Stewart,  C.   R.,  699 
Stewart,   C.   S.,   326 
Stewart,    Edith  E.,  438 
Stewart.  E.  H.,  599 
Stewart.    Ella    M.,   35 
.Stewart,     F.,     6qg 

gStewart,    Gwendolyn,    8rt 
Stewart.   G.   E.,  475 
Stewart,  K.  W^.,  362 
.Stewart,  J.    P.,    171 
Stewart.  J.   S..  362 
Stewart,    T.   T.,   74 
Stewart.  Mrs.  L.  (See  Eck, 

Josephine    .\.) 
Stewart,   L.   R..  438 
Stewart.    Mabel,   80 
Stewart.  M.  B.,  399 
Stewart.    Margaret    E..    10 
Stnwart,    M.    V..    155 

.?.Stewart,  R.,   Sir 
-Stewart,  R.  J..  214 

•Stewart.  VV.  P,..  171 
Stewarts.  VV.   M.,  294 


14 


'96 


':6 
'90 
'10 
'84 
'17 
03 
'14 
'06 
'15 

'17 
'17 
'01 
'07 
'17 


95 
'08 


09 


04 


II40 


University  of  Illinois 


■J5 

Stice,   H.   S.,   599 
gStickney,  F.  S.,  811 

'12 

Stiefel.  1.  B.,  475 

'oS 

gStiegelmeier,   Lilly,  811 

12 

•18 

Stiegmeyer,  Clara  M.,   735 

'07 

•18 

Stiff.Ethel,    735 

■oS 

•oS 

Stiff.   K.   M..   3-'6 
gStifler,  W.  W.,  811 
Stifler.  Mrs.   \V.   W.    *See 

"15 

Keed,  Susan  M.) 

■  1  7 

'iS 

Stillwell,     Genevieve     M.. 

•84 

735 

•18 

'18 

Stillwell,   Helen,    735 

18 

'03 

*Stine,  J.  C,  190 

08 

'15 

Stinson,    I.,    599 

'  12 

'14 

Stinson,  Lavinia  S.,  556 

"lO 

Stinson,   Rita   E.,   648 

"12 

'08 

Stinson,  S.   A.,  326 

■09 

''5 

Stipp,   Blanche,   599 

'17 

'13 

Stipp,  F.   v.,   513 

'<>9 

'18 

Stiritz.  B.  A.,  735 

•u6 

'16 

Stirton,  J.  C,  648 

■94 

"15 

•Stitt.   R.  D..   599 

■('7 

'  12 

Stitzel,  C.  M..  475 

"nl 

I  7 

Stock,    Mrs.    H.    T.    (See 

.,6 

Frame,  Grace  B.) 

'14 

■'7 

Stock-dale.  T.  E.,   699 

'"3 

'09 

Stocker,   C.,  362 

'"9 

'94 

*Stocker,  E.  W.,  81 

■".? 

■16 

Stocker,  H.  F.,  648 

•q6 

"12 

Stocker,  L.  O.,  475 

'■'^ 

'85 

Stockham,  W.   H.,   4^ 

■..8 

■S5 

Stockham,     Mrs.      VV.     H. 
(See  Clark,  Kate  F.) 

''.'9 

1  7 

Stoddard,  G.  W.,  699 

"77 

Stoddard,    I.   J.    Jr.,    15 

"16 

'77 

•Stoddard,  Mrs.  I.  J.  (See 

■'7 

Victor.  Carrie  D.) 

''17 

■16 

Stoffel,  C.  M.,  648 
gStokes,  C.  N.,  812 

'10 

'12 

Stokes,  J.  W.,  475 

■15 

•18 

Stoltey,  B.  F.,  735 

■16 

■18 

Stoltey,  Ethel  L.,  735 

•88 

Stoltey,  Ida  M.,  53 

'00 

■13 

Stoltey,  Marie  J..  513 

'0.? 

•r6 

Stone,  A.  G.,  648 

'10 

'17 

Stone,  C.  A.,  699 

'"7 

"03 

Stone,  C.  E.,  190 

■06 

•16 

Stone,  C.  H.,  648 

1 11 

'04 

Stone,  C.  N.,  214 

■'4 

'12 

Stone,   Edna  L.,  475 

"n 

'10 

Stone,  E.  H.,  399 

'  '7 

'03 

Stone,  H.  M.,  190 

'  I  8 

'03 

•Stone,   Mrs.    H.    M.    (See 
Burrill,  Mildred  A.) 

'00 

"13 

Stone,  0.  R.,  513 

■'7 

■96 

Stone,   P.   A.,   97 

'<A 

'09 

Stone.    Mrs.    P.    E.    (See 

JM 

Touzalin.  Clara  B.) 

-lO 

•08 

Stone,  P.  P.,  326 

'  I  0 

"'4 

Stone,  T.  C,  556 

'  1  ■; 

"04 

Stookey,  Helen  F.,  214 

■07 

Stookey,  M.  C,  294 

_o.3 

"03 

Stoolman,     Mrs.      A.     W. 

(See  Franklin,  Lois  G.) 

,   _ 

■15 

Stopp,  G.  D..  599 

■08 

'18 

Storer,  Esther  S.,  73s 

*03 

Storey,  E.  P.,  190 

'iC, 

'05 

Storm,  H.  C,  237 

i;Storn,  M.  W.   (See  Stein- 

'Si 

ke,  M.  W.) 

'01 

'74 

Story,   G.,  6 

'(18 

^'Sforv.  Helen   D..  812 

'i  2 

^Stouffer,  E.  B.,  812 

"iX 

'18 

StoufFer,  E.  S.,  735 

'12 

'13 

Stough.  G.  H..  .ST3 

'13 

■15 

Stout.  E.  B.,  599 

■08 

Stout,  Elizabeth  T.  E.,  326 

'  1  I 

'i  I 

Stout,  F.  L.,  438 

"  m 

'09 

Stout,  J.   P..  362 

"(10 

'10 

Stout,    Mrs.    J.    P.    (See 

'l   T 

Sprague,  Villa  M.) 

'17 

''7 

Stoutzcnberg.        Florence, 
699 

'ir. 
'i.i 

gStowell.  C.  J.,   812 

gStrachan,  E.  K.,  812 
Straight,  Fleda  D.,  326 
Straight,  Gladys  L.,  475 
Straight,  H.  R.,  294 
Straight,  Mrs.  H.  R.  (See 
Hoge,  Lura  E.) 

irStrand,  C.  J.,  812 
Strang,  R.  L.,  599 
Stratton,  Grace  B.,  699 
Stratton,  S.  W.,  39 
Straub,  E.  J.,  735 
Straub,  W.  F.,  735 
Strauch,  B.  A.,  32b 
Strauch,  Mrs.  B.  A.    (See 

Ashton.    Pearl   W.) 
Strauch,    Bertha   H.,    475 
Strauch.  Clara  M..  362 
.Strauch,  D.  J.,  699 
Strauch,  Hilda  L.,  362 
Strauch,  O.   F.,  264 
Strauss,    W.,    81 
Strawn,  J.  A.,  294 
Strawn,  J.  H.,  155 
Strawn,    Myrtle,    264 
Streed,  Judith  E.,   5SC' 
Street,     Marietta    L..     190 
Streff,  A.  P..  362 
Strehlow,  Cornelia  E..  190 
Strehlow,  O.   E.,  97 
Strehlow,    P.    V.,   513 

•Streid,  J.   B.,  326 
Streight,  Laura   A.,   125 

gStreightoff,     Mrs.     F.     H. 
(See  Doan,  Frances  E.) 
Strickland.   R.   M..  648 
Stringer,   T.  K.,   699 

*Stritesky,"Mrs.  L.  R.  (See 
Ice,  Mel  Dora) 
Strobridge,   T.   R.,  309 
Stroheker,   F.   S..   599 
Stroheker.  Mrs.  F.  S.  (See 

Davis,  Martha  L.) 
Strohm,  A.  J.,  137 
Strom,  A.  J.,   :9o 
Strom,  J.,  399 
Strombeck,  G.  M.,  295 
Stromberg,  J.  W.,  264 
Stromquist,  W.  G.,  399 
Strong,  A.  C,  556 
Strong,  H.  D.,  556 
Strong,  J.  K.,  699 
Strong,  J.  W.,  735 
Strong,  R.  A.,  599 
.Strong,  R.  S.,  264 
Strong,   T.  J.,   699 
Strong,  W.  A.,  556 
Stroud,  S.  L.,  214 
Strout,  F.  A.,   138 
Stuart,   E.    K.,    ^oq 
Stubblefield,  R.  M..  S99 
Stubenranch,  E.  A..  73; 
Stuebe,  L.  F.  W.,  190 
Stuebing,  A.  F.,  438 

^.Stuhlmann,   O.,  Jr.,  812 
Stults,    E.    E.,    295 
Stults.    Mrs.    E.    E.     (See 

Parker.   Minnie  L.) 
Stumpf.  E.  H.,  648 

^Stunkard,    H.   W..   Si 2 

•Sturman,    J.    B.,    28 
Stutsman,  Adah  H.,  190 
.Styles,  E.  A.,  326 
Styles,   E.   B.,  47^ 
Sulger.  A.  H.,  736 
Sullivan,  C.  M.,  47=; 
Sullivan.  Mrs.  C.  M.  (See 

Fancher,  Hazel  E.) 
Sullivan.  W.  W..   438 
Sumay,   F.   J.,  399 
Sumay,   O.  J.,   362 
Summers,  A.   R.,  509 
.Sun     E..  690 
Sundell,  R.  D..  648 

*Sunderland.  Emily  K.,  -,c,Ct 


J  8     Suppes,  Elsie  M.,  736 
ID     Surman,   H.    E.,  400 
14     Suryieh,   I.    B.,   556 

03  Sussex,   J.    W.,    190 

17  Sutcliffe,     Constance,     699 
i(i     Sutcliffe,   Dorothy,  648 

^Sutcliffe,   E.   G.,    813 
i5     Sutcliffe,  Marjorie,  600 

14  Suter,    E.    R.,    556 

117     Sutherland,     Mrs.     A.     H. 
(.See   Henion,   Lora   A.) 

13  Sutherland,   G.    F.,   513 

12     Sutlicrland,  J.  B.,  Jr.,  475 

11  Sutherland,  L.  E..  45C 
16  Sutherland,  W.  M.,  649 
06     Suttle,   G.   B.,  264 

16     Sutton,  F.  IL,  649 

1  7     Swain,  D.  T.,  699 

18  Swanberg,   E.   D.   F.,  736 

02  Swanberg,  F.  L.,   171 

18     Swanberg,    Marie    G.,    736 

15  Swank,  Edith  A.,  600 
79     Swannell,    A.,    21 

12  Swannell,  H.  C,  476 
^Swanson,  A.   E..  813 

10     Swanson.  Elder  L.,  400 

14  .Swanson,    C.    M.,   556 

14  Swanson,  F.   C,   556 

16  Swanson,   Frances  E.,   649 
16     Swanson,    N.    R.,    649 

06  Swart,  H.  v.,  264 

16  Swartwout,  E.  C,  649 
73     Swartz,   A.    C,   4 

1  7      .Swartz,  Fay  W..  700 
1)7      Swartz,  Mary  K.,  295 

gSwartzlander,  Mrs.  T.  H. 
(See  Anthony,  Mamie 
E.) 

15  Sweeney,  P.  J..  600 

04  Sweet,    Belle.    214 

12  Sweitzer,  F.  E..  476 
96     Sweney.  D.,  97 

gSweney,   M.   A..  8:3 

13  Sweney,  Mrs.  M.  R.   (See 

Sendenburgh,   Edith   I.) 

93  Swenson,  B.  V.,   75 

17  Swenson,  C.   E.,  700 

13  Swenson,  E.  H.,  513 
99     Swenson.   S.  V.,   125 
I  I      Swern.   P.   W..   438 
85   •Swern,    VV.    C.    42 

85     Swern,   Mrs.    W.   C.    (See 
Weston,  Abbie) 

14  Swett,  L.  W.,  556 

16  Swett,   L.   W.,   649 
og     Swett,  W.  C,  362 

03  Swezey,  Anne  D.,  190 

15  Swick,   Mary   E.,   600 

16  Swick,    Nellie   M.,   649 

00     Swift,    Elizabeth    A.,    362 

18  Swift,    Gertrude     L.,     736 
gSwift,    Lola    E.,   813 

10     Swigart,  Alta  C,  400 

17  .Swigart,   Faith   G.,  700 

05  *Swigart.   Lois   E.,   326 

1 8  Swigert,    Blanche    I?..    736 
oQ     .Swisher.  C.  L..  362 

10     Swisher.   E.    D..  400 

00     Swisher,  Mrs.  E.   D.   (See 

Martin.  Arselia  B.) 
10      Swisher,  W.  J.,  400 
ID     Swits,   F.    H.,   400 
16     Swits,  Marguerite  M..  649 
85     .Switzer,  Charlotte,  43 
77   *Switzer,   Gertrude.   16 

04  Switzer.  Grace  E.,  214 

07  .Switzer,    V.    W..    295 
15     Swoope,  R.  C,  600 

94     Sy.  A.  P.,  81 
18     Sylvester.    Grace    D..    736 

12  Symons.  T.   A..  47'. 

05  Sype,  G.,  237 

13  Taber,  B.  F.,  513 

94  "Tackett,  W.  C,  82 
03     Taff,   A.   E.,    191 
82     Taft,  F.  A.,  32 
79     Taft.   L..   22 


Index  to  Alumni 


1141 


'it 

Taggart,    Clementine,    649 

'00 

''4 

Taggart,  F.  Jr.,  557 

'01 

'17 

Taggart,  J.  F.,  700 

'09 

Tagore,  K.  N.,  363 
gTakahashi.  M.,  813 

■94 

gTakashinia,  S.,  813 

•08 

'15 

Taketa,  S.,  600 

'1  7 

'1  S 

Talbert,  H.  A.,  600 

'Si 

Talbot,  A.  N.,  28 

'■7 

'81 

Talbot,    Mrs.   A.   N.    (See 

'17 

Hammctt,   Virginia   M.) 

'14 

'oi 

Talbot,  Carrie  E.,  155 

■90 

•09 

Talbot,  K.  H.,  363 

'12 

Talbot,  Mildred  V.,  476 

'10 

•18 

Talbot,  Rachel  H.,  736 

'is 

'oS 

Talbot,    Mrs.   S.   M.    (See 

■08 

Garwood.  Janet) 

'91 

'lO 

Talbot,  W.  L.,  400 

'97 

'01 

Tallyn,  L.  L.,   155 

'17 

'09 

Taniyama,  S.,  363 

'16 

'12 

Tanner,  Florence  M.,  476 

"17 

^Tanner,  F.  W.,  813 

'08 

'17 

Tanner,  T.  S.,  700 

'16 

'07 

Taiiquary,  M.  C.,  295 

■09 

'18 

Tanton.   Mrs.   G.   C.   (See 

'15 

Ward,  Cecilia  B.) 

;i8 

gTao,   VV.  T.,  813 

'  1 1 

'5 

Tapping.  C.  H.,  600 

'  1  J 

■16 

Tapping,  Mrs.  C.  H.  (Sec 
Hartnian,  Laura  E.) 

'13 

Tarble,  C.  N.,  513 

'  1 1) 

'15 

*Tarnoski,  A.,  600 

t'.^ 

■07 

Tarnoski,  E.  R.,  295 

'0- 

Tarnoski,   P.  T.,  295 

'11 1 

''4 

Tarracciano,  A.  E.,  557 

■13 

'87 

Tatarian,  Bedros,  49 

[99 

'10 

1  I 

Tate,  F.    R.,  400 
Tate,  H.   L.,  438 

■  1  7 
"i  I 

■14 

Tate,  J.   A.,   557 

'00 

Tate,    Mrs.    W.    G.     (See 

■07 

Sawyer,  Ida  E.) 

■  I  5 

18 

Taylor,  C.  B.,  736 

'lO 

'10 

Taylor,   Dalla  A.,  400 

'17 

'04 

Taylor,  Elsie  M.,  214 

•16 

09 
'15 

Taylor,  Ethel  N.,  303 
Taylor,  E.  IL.  513 

'Si 

00 

Taylor,    Mrs.    E.    P.    (See 
Waldo.  Marie  L.i 

'"5 

07 

Taylor,  F.   C,  295 

'  iS 

'17 

Taylor,  Grace  D.,  700 

"  1  7 

04 

Taylor,  G.  G..  214 

'14 

87 

Taylor,  H.,  49 

'14 

13 

Taylor,  Hazel  E.,   513 

■  1  t 

02 

Taylor,  Helen  M.,    171 

■(>() 

04 

Taylor,  J.  O.,  215 

■u6 

88 

♦Taylor,  J.   W..  53 

18 

Taylor,  L.  R..  736 

'iC 

15 

Taylor,   Lilian   C,   600 

'i  5 

14 

Taylor,   Margaret,   556 

'i  J 

15 

Taylor,  M.  C,  600 

■16 

13 

Taylor,  M.  P.,  513 

"i- 

18 

Taylor,  N.  O.,  736 

"13 

u8 

Taylor,  Nellie  F.,  326 

"12 

05 

Taylor,   Ruth   B.,    237 

'0.? 

oS 

Taylor,  R.  E.,  326 

!'■* 

oS 

Taylor.    Mrs.    R.    E.    (See 
Murphy,  Grace   E.) 

'OQ 

13 

Taylor,  S.  C,  513 

, 

'- 

Taylor,   Mrs.    T.    S.    (See 
Rietz,  Nellie  M.) 

'07 

06 

♦Taylor,  T.  V.  Jr..  264 

L>h 

10 

Taylor,  W.  H.,  400 

12 

Taylor,  W.  L.,  476 

, ' " 

1 1 

Teal,  Lois  L.,  438 

,    •]! 

14 
1 1 

Tear,  H.  R..  556 
Tear,  Julia  F.,  438 

■q(i 

g. 

♦Teare,  J.  L.,  814 

'q8 

99 

Tebbetts.  G.  E.,  125 

'00 

72 

Teeple,  J.,  2 

'01 

Q7 

Teeple,   W.   D..   106 

'  I  7 

'7 

Teeters,   Mary   E.,   700 

'i  3 

13 

Tehon.    Mrs.    L.    R.    (See 

'14 

Bruner.  Mary  V.) 

|i3 

17 

Teixeira.  E.   A.,   700 

'05 

Temple,  H.  R.,  138 
Temple,   Mrs.   11.   R.    (See 
Livingston,    Stacia) 
♦Temi)leton,   U.   F.,   82 
gTemplin,  R.  L.,  814 
Ten   Broeck.   C,   326 
Ten  Broeck.  Mrs.  C.  (See 

Rinaker,  Janet) 
Tendick,  F.   11..  700 
Tener,   Kathcrine   R.,   700 
Teng,  K.   T.,   557 
♦Ter  Bush,  L.  F.,  59 
gTer  Keurst,  II.  D.,  814 
Terrey,  W.  II.,  400 
Terril,  C.  T.,  600 
Terrill,    F.,    327 
Terrill,   J.   S.,   64 
Terry,  C.  D.,  106 
Terry,  R.  B.,  700 
Terry,  R.  I.,  649 
Thacker,  C.   B.,  700 
Thai,   H.  J.,  327 
Thai,  Olga  E.,  649 
Thai.   O.   S.,   363 
Thatcher,  D.  W.,  600 
Thatcher,  F.  R.,  736 
Thatcher,  G.  W.,  438 
Thayer,  Alice  C,  476 
Thayer,  A.  L.,  115 
■Thayer,    C,    514 
Thayer,  H.  S.,  400 
Thayer,  W.  S.,  237 
gTheobald,  Ora  M.,  814 
Theodorson,  W.  A.,  155 
Theilen,  Margaret  K.,  514 
Theiss,  O.  J.,  125 
Thiele,  R.  H.,  700 
Thimlar,    Mrs.    H.     (See 

Moon,  Ida  M.) 
Thissell,    Inez,    295 
Thorn,  J.  D.,  600 
Thomas,  A.  R.,  649 
Thomas,  C.  F.,  700 
Thomas,  C.  J.,  649 
Thomas,    D..    28 
irThomas,  F.  W.,  814 
*Thomas,  H.,  89 
i^Thomas,  H.  R.,  814 
Thomas,  Jane   I.,   327 
Thomas,  J.  L.,  700 
Thomas,  J.  M.,  557 
Thomas,    L.,   557 
Thomas,   M.,   557 
Thomas,  M.  E.,  264 
Thomas,  Mrs.  M.  S.    (See 

Turner,  Dollie   I. ) 
Thomas,   Polly  E.,  649 
Thomas,  R.  E.,  600 
Thomas,  R.  R.,  476 
Thomas,    R.    R.,    649 
Thomas,    S.  J.,    700 
Thomason,  J.  F.,   514 
Thome,  J.  P.,  476 
Thompson,  A.  D.,  75 
Thompson,   C.   H.,    557 
Thompson,  C.  M.,  363 
^'Thompson,  Mrs.  D.  C  762 
IfThompson,  D.  G.,  814 
Thompson,  Estelle,  264 
Thompson,  E,   C,  295 
Thompson,     Mrs.      E.     C. 
(See  Keator.  Jannette) 
Thompson,  E.  J.,  400 
Thompson,  Fleta,  600 
Thompson,  F.,  601 
Thompson,    F.    L.,  97 
Thompson,  F.  L.,  171 
Thompson,  G.  A.,  115 
Thompson,  G.  H.,  138 
Thompson,  G.  M.,  155 
Thompson,  G.   S.,   701 
Thompson,  H.  C,  514 
Thompson,  H.    E.,   557 
Thompson,  IT.  P.,  5i4 
Thompson,  J.   A.,   238 


u4     Thuiui'.son,      Mr.-i.      I.     A. 
(Sec    Richl.    .\nii.ii 
^Thompson,  J.  G.,  8i4 
86     Thompson,  L.,  46 
85     Thomjison,    Mrs.    L.    (See 
Plank,    Bessie   A.) 

16  Thompson,  Lillian  M.,  649 
95     Thompson,   Marion,   89 

02     Thompson,   M.,    172 
10     Thompson,  M.   W.,  400 

17  Thomjjson,    U.    S.,    701 
99     Thompson,   R.,    125 

02      Thompson,    Mrs.    R.    (See 
Spaulding,   Ida   M.) 

17  Thompson,    R.   11.,   701 
04     Thompson,   S.,  215 

10     Thompson,     Mrs.      S.     A. 
(See  Tifton,  Nannie  P.) 

97  Thompson,   Susan   E.,    106 

09  Thompson,  S.  M.,  363 

10  Thompson,  T.  E.,  401 
79     Thompson,    W.   A.,   22 

10  Thomsen,  J.    W.,   401 
09     Thomson,  A.,  363 

07  Thomson,    F.    N.,   295 

18  Thomson,  Lillian  E.,  736 
og     Thomson,   P.   W.,  363 

17  Thomson,   W.    W.,   701 
^Thoreen,  Edna  A.,  814 

1 1  Thoren,  J,  N.,  438 

If  Thorndike,  Clara  L.,  601 

16  Thorne,  F.  H.,  649 
15  Thorne,  L.  E.,  601 

13  Thorne,  Mabel,  E.,  514 
i8  Thornsburgh,  Zada  G.,  736 
00  Thorpe,  J.  (T.,  138 

18  Thorud,    B.    M.,    736 

11  Thrasher,  H.  M.,  438 

13  Threlkeld,   C.    H.,    514 

IS     Threlkeld,     Mrs.      C.      H. 
(See  Renner,  Julia  E.) 
gThurber,  C.  N.,   814 
IS     Thurston,    Estella    L.,    601 

15  Thurston,  H.   W.,  Jr.,  601 

12  Thvedt,  C.  B.,  476 

14  Tibbits,  D.  D..  S57 

09  Tice,  E.  H.,  364 

17  Ticknor,  J.  H.,  701 
gTieje,  A.  J.,  814 

10  Tieje,  R.  E.,  401 

18  Tiffin.   J.    D.,    736 

08  Tilden,   E.  A.,  327 
10     Tilson,  D.  M.,  401 

00  Tilley,    Mrs.    G.    S.    (See 

Shrum,  Mabel  C.) 
14  Tilton,  K.  D.,  556 
ic     Tilton,  L.  D.,  601 

gTilton.    Mrs.    L.    D.    (See 

White,    Leiia    O.) 

12  Tiley,    Mrs.    L.     F.     (See 

Goben,  Pearl  H.) 
10     Tilton,  Nelle  E..  401 

16  ♦Tilton,   W.    J..    650 
04     Timm,  P.  F.  W.,  215 

13  Timmis,  Alice  M.,  514 

12  Tinen,  J.  V.,  476 
/tTing-Fang,    W.,  S33 

18  Tinkey,  O.  G.,  736 
gTinsley,  R.  W.,  814 
g*Tippet,    R.    W..    815 

10     Tipton,  Nannie  P.,  401 

14  Titus,  G.  L.,   557 
10     Tobey,  H.  E.,  4oi 

09  Tobias,  Mabel  B.,  364 
06  *Tobie,   W.    N,.   264 

13  Todd,   Ethel,  601 
82     Todd,  J.,  32 

12     Todd,   T.   N.,  476 

01  Todd,   Mary   E.,    155 

17  Todd,  M.   N.,  701 

98  Toenniges,  F.  E.,    ii5 
12     Tohill,  L.    A.,   476 

08     Toland,  Jessie  M.,  327 
12     Tolman,  H.   H.,  476 

17  Tolmie,  T.  W..  701 

18  Tombaugh,   G.   D..    y^? 
06     Tomlinson,  B.,  264 


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'17     Tong,  T.  Y.  C,  701 

'00     Tooke,  C.  W.,   138 

'06     Toops,  G.   N.,  265 

'08     Toops,  M.  S.,  327 

'14     Torgerson,   E.    F.,    557 

'17      Tornquist,    A.    C,    701 

'07      Tornquist,   C.  H.,  295 

'13     Torrance,    Mary,    514 

'09     Touzalin,  Clara  15.,  364 

'17     Tower,  A.  M.,  701 

'94     Tower,    W.    E.,    82 

'06  "Towle,  A.   I.,    26s 

'12     Towns,    O.    A.,    477 

'93     Townsend,   W.,  75 

'16     Towson,   Irene,   650 

'16     Tracy,    Elizabeth    L.,    650 

'05     Trams,  A.  F.,  238 

'07     Trams,  T.  II.,  296 

'99     Trapp,  H.   F.,    125 

'11      Travers,    S.    M.,   439 

'o4     Travis,    R.    E.,    215 

'08     Travers,   Mrs.   S.  M.   (See 

.•\kers.  Deborah  C.) 
'80  *Travis,   W.    W.,    24 
'18     Traxler,  Elinor  E..  737 
'10     Traylor,  Mrs.   E.   II.   (See 

Ferris,    Irene   M.) 
'16   *Treat,  Gladys,  A.,  65o 
'12     Treat,     Margaret    J.,     477 
'07     Trees,  M.  J.,  296 
'05     Trees.    Mrs.    M.    T.    (See 

Nichols,  Emily  L.'> 
'94     Trego,  C.  H.,  82 
'04     Trego,    Mrs.    E.    F.     (See 

Sheldon,    Edna   W.) 
'07     Treichel,  H  .G.,  296 
'16     Treischel,  C,  650 
'18     Trelease,  S.  B.,  737 
'18     Trenchard,  Wilma  L.,  737 
'11      Trentharb,  L.   S.,  439 
'90     Tresise,  F.  J.,   59 
'14     Tressel,  H.  J.  S.,   557 
"00     Trevett.  J.   H.,    138 
'16     Treu,  M.  R.  H.,  650 
'05     Triebel,    A.,    238 
'14     Triggs,   L.  A.,   557 
'04     Trimble,    Clara    E.,    215 
'11      Trimble,  C.  T.,  439 
'06     Trimble,  Mary  L.,  265 
'14     Triplett.  Mrs.   R.  L.   (See 

Lanz,  Etta  M.) 
'04     Tripp,  H.  F.,  215 
'16     Tritt,  Frances   I.,  650 
'16     Troegar,  P.  T.,  650 
'14     Trost,  Frances  H.,  558 
'16     Trost,  Opal  W.,  650 
'18     Troster,  M.  C,  737 
'16     Troster,   O.   J.,   650 
'09     Trotter.  C.  P.,  364 
'17     Trout,  C.  E.,  701 
'17     Troutman,  W.  C,  701 
'16     Trowbridge,  C.  E.,  650 
'ic     Trowbridge,  C.  L.,  601 
'15      Trowbridge,  Mary  L.,  601 
'11      Trowbridge,     Myrtle,    439 

jgTrowbridge,  P.  F.,  815 
'13     Trowbridge,      Tessie      E., 

.5'4 
'iC     Troxel,  F..  E..  650 
'15     Troy,  Mary  Z.,  60 1 

/jTrue,     Mrs.     L.    J.     (See 

Young    Esther) 
'  I  I      Truitt,  H.,   4.^0 
'11      Truitt,  Mrs.   II.   (See  Jor- 
dan, Helen  M.) 
'07     Truman.   Edna,  296 
'11      Truman.  J.  H..  439 
'16     Trumbo,  S.   M.,  650 
'00   *Tscharner,  T.  R.,  59 

gTscng,  Y.  F.,  815 
'10     Tsianp.  K.  S..  401 
ffTsou.  Y.  H..  815 
pTsu,  T.  L.,  81  s 
V19     T.i.  T.  W..  304 
gTubbs.  E.  v.,  R15 


'16 


Tucker,  B.  F.,  327 

Tueker,  G  .M.,  701 

Tucker,  J.  C,  327 

Tucker,   Phoebe  C.,   558 

Tucker,  R.  H.,  737 

Tuckey,  H.  B.,  737 

Tull,   A.    L..   364 

Tull.  Effie  M.,   155 

Tullock,  Mrs.  W.  M.  (Sec 
Allen,  Mae  L.) 

Tumbleson,   A.  T.,  401 

Tunnicliflf,  J.  J.  Jr.,  155 

Tupper,  J.   O.,  650 

Turell,  Vera,  265 

Turk,    Bella    S.,   439 

Turk,   E.,  401 

Turlay,  Anne  M.,  601 

Turley,  H.   E.,  737 

Turley,   R.    E.  Jr.,   514 

Turnbull,      Mrs.      W.      G. 
(See  Loftus,   Ella  M.) 
/iTurneaure,   F.   E.,   833 

Turner,  A.  H.,  701 

Turner,    Besssie  I.,    558 

Turner,  C.  C,  702 

Turner,  C.  E.,  701 

Turner,  C.  P.,  215 

Turner,   Dollie   I.,    265 

Turner,  E.  D.,  477 

Turner,  F.,  558 
/(Turner,  F.  J.,  834  • 

Turner,  H.,  32 

Turner,   H.    M.,  401 

Turner,  Mrs.  H.   M.   (See 
Baldwin,    Jessie    E.) 

Turner,  L.   M.,   737 

Turner,  R.  K.,  558 

Turner,  R.  R.,  514 

Turner,  W.  V.,  477 

Turnock,    L.    C,    401 

Turnquist.  E.  N.,  737 
gTurton,  Mrs.   G.   W.    (See 
Shoop,   Adaline   M.) 

Tuthill,  J.  K.,  558 

Tuthill,  J.   P.,   702 

Tuthill,  L.  B.,  215 

Tuttle.  Mrs.  W.  W.   (See 
Hunt,  Mabel   D.) 

Twist,  C.  C,  439 

Twist,  J.   F.,  439 

Tygett,    R.,    364 

Tyler,  C.  V.,  439 

Tyler,  W.  S.,   138 

Tyndale,  H.  H.,   10 
gUdden,     Mrs.     J.     .\.     Jr. 
(See  Myers,   Nettie  E. » 

I'dinskv,   W.   P.,  737 
gUlich,  L.  H.,  81S 

Ullcnsvang,  M.  L.,  125 
.?lTlrici,    Helena    M.,   815 

Underbill,  H.  W.,  514  ' 

ITnderwood.    W.    E..    327 

Unzicker,  W.  L.,  115 
g^l'pdegraff.  Helen,  81?) 
jji'pham,  T.  C,  816 

l^phaus.  B.   R.,  601 
sUpson.  L.  D.,  816 

Urbain,  Lottie  O.,  650 

Urbain,  L.  F.,  402 

I'rban.  IT.   B.,  327 

Vail,  C.   D.,  64 

Vail.     Mrs.     G.     T.     (See 
Pierce,  Inez  C) 

Vail.   W.   C.    107 

\'alcntine.   F.    W..    737 

Valentine,  H.  D.,  515 

\'alIeios.  E.   E.,  439 
^Van   vMstyne.   E.    V..   8t6 

Van    Alyea,   M.   C.,   650 

Van   Brundt,  C.   S.,  138 

Van   Bnint.  G.   A.,   327 

Vnnec,  Edna  C   191 

Vance,  M.   S.,  215 


Vance,   Mrs.    W.    F.    (See 

Gibson,    Mary) 
Vance,  W.  H.,  125 
Nance,  W.  N.,  89 
Van  Cleave,  B.,  702 

gVan  Cleave,  H.  J.,  816 
Van    Cleave,    Mrs.    H.    J. 

(See  Ford,   Bernice) 
\'an  Cleve,  A.  T.,  439 
\'an  Cleve,  E.   E.,  477 
Van  Cleve,  Edith  J.,  477 
Van  Cleve,   Laura  L.,  477 
\  an  Cleve,   Mildred,   558 
Van  de  Greyn,  E.  B.,  439 
V^anden   Boom,  G.  C.,  650 
Van  Densen,  .V.  B.,  477 
Vandercook.  H.  P.,  558 

/iVnnderlip,   F.  A.,  834 
Van  Dervoort,  J.,  439 
N'andervort,  Isabel  M.,  440 
Van    Dervort,    P.    R.,    191 
Vandeveer,   H.   E.,   477 
Van  Deventer,  F.  M.,  702 
Van  Doren,  C.   C,  296 
Van  Doren,  F.  E.,  558 
Van  Doren,  M.  A.,  558 
Van  Doren,  R.  G.,  402 
\'an    Dorsten,    Josephine, 
,    364 

\  an  Dyke,  E.  H.,  702 
Van  Frank,  E.   D.,   651 
Van  Golder,  Cora  M.,  327 
Van     Grammer.     Mrs.     M. 

^  (See  Drew.  Lillian  B.) 
Van  Gundy,  C,  477 
Van  Gundy,  C.  P.,  53 
Van  Hook,   F.  C,  364 
Van     Hook.     Mrs.     F.     C. 
(See  Miller,  Marie  M.) 
Vanhorne,  G.  G.,  215 
\'animan,   R.  L.,  477 
\'animan,  V.,  328 
Van  Inwogen,  F.,  32S 
Van   Meter,  Anna   R.,   238 
Van  Meter,  G.  W.,  172 
Van  Meter,  Helen  J.,  265 
\'an   Meter,  J.   C,  70? 
Van  Natter,  F.  M.,  651 
V'anneman,  H.   W.,  296 
\'an    Orstrand,    C.    E.,    97 
Van    Osdell,    Mrs.    F.    M. 
(See  Weston,  Margaret) 
Van   Patten,  S.  F.,  138 
Van  Petten,  A.  A.,  296 
Van  Petten,  H.  S.,  39 
Van   Petten,  R.  M.,  328 
Van  Praag,  A.  V.,  Jr.,  702 
Vansant,  R.  F.,  651 
\'ansant,  W.  L..  601 
\'an    Sc'^oick,    E.    H..    440 
Van  Winkle,  P.  K..  702 

,?Van    Winkle,    W.   A.,   816 
Van   Zandt,  .\.  C,  478 

g^Vanzee,   G.   W.,   816 
Varnes.    A.   G.,    I9f 
Varney,  Mrs.  R.  W.    (See 

Lovvrey    Jessie  R.) 
Vasen.  M.   E.,   296 
\'auble    W.  C,  515 
Vaughan.  G.   P.,   601 
Vauphan,  L.  B.,  478 
Vaughan,  Mrs.  L.  B.  (See 

Eraser,    Viola   C.) 
Vaughn,  Myra,  651 

*\'aupht.    Snllie   M.,    737 
Vautrin,    Minnie,   478 
Vawter.   T.  T.,  Jr.,  215 
Vear.  C."E..   478 
Vcdder.  E.  C,  702 
Vehstedt,  Mrs.  H.  B.  (See 

Sommer.    Clara) 
Veirs.  D.  C.    155 
Veirs.   W.    L.,  702 
Velzy,  C.  R.,  558 
Verhe,    E.    J..    515 
WTiion,  M.  IL,  702 


Index  to  Alumni 


114^ 


£:*Ver  Nooy,  L.  C,  816 
•18     Veronda.    M.,    737 
'i  I     Vestal.  A.  G.,  440 
'99     Vial,  Alice  M.,   125 
•84     Vial,  E.  R.,  39 
'85     Vial,  F.  K.,  43 
•18     Vial.  11.  C,  737 
•12     Vial,   J.    M.,   478 
•18     Vial.    N.    S.,    737 
'93     Vial.  R.  C,  75 
'16     Vial.  R.  II.,  651 
'11      Vial,  Sarah  A.,  440 
•16     Vibelius,  S.  N.,  651 
'96     Vickcrv.  C.  R.,  97 
'04     Vickra'ge.  R.  P.,  215 
'77   *\'ictor.   Carrie   D..    16 
'12     Vigeaiit.  G..  Jr..  478 
'13     Vincent.   C.  A.,   515 
'05     Vincent.  Mrs.  F.  C.   (See 

Barker.   Mary   E.) 
'05  "Vines.  E.  J.,   238 
'01      Vines.     Mrs     E.     J.     (See 
Frazey.    Nellie    M.) 
^Virmani,  D.  D.,  816 
'18     Vliet.    E.    B.,   738 

gVoegelein,  Lily  B.,  816 
'18     Vogele,  A.  C.,  738 
'12     Voight,    A.    L.,   478 
'16     Voigt,  H.   L.,  651 
'10     Voigt.  Irma   E.,  4o2 
'16     Volk.  A.   C.  651 
'99     Volk,   E..   125 

gVollweiler.  E.   H..  816 
'02     Von  der  Lippe,  E.  C.   F., 

172 
'15     Vooraart.  Mrs.  (See  Wes- 

sels.   Vera    G.) 
'09     Voorhees.  Kathryn  C  3''i4 
'16     \'oorhees,  L.  E..  651 
'18     Vopat.    T.    F.,    738 
'09     Vosburgh.    F.   J..    364 
'13     Vosburgh.  W.  R.,  Jr..  515 
'14     Voss.    Elizabeth   A.,   558 
'11      Voss.  Mathilda  C.  440 
'05      Voss,   Sophie   M..   238 
'li     Voss,    W.    €.,    478 
'09     Woddell.   Mrs.  J.  V.    (See 

Mann.  Jessie  V.) 
'17     Wadsworth,  Golda,  702 
'82     Wadswort^i,  J.   G.,   32 
'81    ♦Wadsworth.,    Mrs.     J.     G. 
(See    Baker,   Kittie   M. ) 
'14     Wadsworth,    W.    M..     558 
'05     Wagenseil,    E.    W..    238 
'05     Waeenseil.     Mrs.     E.     W. 

(See  Taylor,  Ruth  B.) 
'13     Waggoner.  A.   M.,   5i5 
'00     Waggoner.   H.    D.,  364 
'17     Waggoner.   K.   M.,  702 
'i?     Wagner,   A.,    601 
'14     Wagner,  A.  L.,  559 
'10     Wagner.  C.  L..  402 
'18     Wagner,  Esther  A.,  738 
'08     Wagner.    F.,   Jr.,   328 
'08     Wagner.     Mrs.     F.      (See 
(See    ."^hipman,    Louise) 
'11      Wagner,  G.  F.  J.,  440 
'12     Wagner.   H.  F.,  478 
'iS     Wagner,    Roberta  J..   738 
'oq     Wagner.  R.  €.,  Jr..  364 
'15     Wagner.   W.   A.,  602 
'06     Wagoner,  E.  O..  265 
'18     Wagstaff.  C.  D..   738 
'01      Wahl,    H.    R.,    156 
'15     Wainright.  J.   B.,   602 
gWait.  Bernice  C.,  817 
'92     Wait,  B.  A.,  68 
'01     Wait,   E.   L..   156 
'87     Waite,   M.   B.,    49 
gWaits,    C.   J.,   817 
'12     Waits.   H.  E..  478 
'97     Wakefield,  G.  M..  107 
'07     Wakefield,  X.  R.,  297 
•18     Wakeland.  F.  R.,  738 
'17     Wakeland,  G.  E.,  702 
'11      Wakeley,    L.    M..   440 
'03.     Walcott    L.   v.,   iQi 


'06     Walcott.   Mrs.    L.  V.   (See 

15arr,   Susan  J'.) 
•10     Waldie,    I.    R.    R.,   402 
'17     Waldo,   A.   W.,   70^ 
i' Waldo,   E.   H.,  817 
'06     Waldo,  K.  D.,  265 
'00     Waldo.  Marie  L.,    138 
'14   *Walduck,    C.    L.,    559 
'17     Walker,  A.  F.,  702 
'i5      Walker,  C.  C,  602 
'16      Walker,    C.   J.,   651 
'09     Walker,   Mrs.    C.   J.    (See 

Gregory,  Lenna   M.) 
'10     Walker.  C.  M.,  402 
'10     Walker,  E.  D.,  402 
'92     Walker,  E.  L.,  68 
'79   *Walker,   F.   E.,   22 
•11      Walker,  F.   W.   Jr.,  440 
'10     Walker,  G.  W..  651 
'18     Walker,  Helen,  738 
'r6     Walker,   Jennie   G.,   651 
'1  5     Walker,  J.   S.,  602 
•16     Walker,     Mrs.      L.      (See 

Wykle,   Ethel   M.) 
■98     Walker,  R.  Jr.,  115 
"i  I      Walker,  R.  A.,  440 
"17     Walker.    S..    702 
'15      Walkerly,  Dorothy  K.,  60,- 
'i-     Walkerly,     Margaret     M., 

703 
'14     Walkerly,  Victoria,   559 
'17     Wall,  Harriett  E.,  703 
•07     Wall.  R.  G.  F.,  297 
'13  *  Wallace,   E.,   515 
'17     Wallace,    E.    D.,    703 
"ii      Wallace,  F.  M.,  440 
'07     Wallace,   H.    M.,    107 
•00     Wallace,   Mrs.  J.  D.    (See 

Willcox,   Lucy  B.   E.) 
'03     Wallace,  J.  H..  191 
'16     Wallace.  L.  B.,  651 
■14     Wallace,   Mabel   C.,   359 
'07     Wallace,  R.   C.  J.,   297 
'gi      Wallace,  R.  S..  64 
'11     Wallace,   W.   A.,   440 
'13     Wallace.  W.  J.  H.,   515 
'09   *Wanedom,  J.  J..  364 
'iS     Waller,   Olga   L.,   738 
'ii,     Wallin.  Marie  E..  651 
'17     Walmer.  J.  C.,  703 
'16     Walraven,  W.  B..  651 
'15     Walser,  F.  E.,  602 
'17     Walser.  S.  A.,  703 
'06     Walsh,  E.  R.,  26s 
'17     Walsh,  J.  E..  703 
'17     Walsh,  L.   B.,  703 
'18     Walsh.    Mrs.    S.    P.    (See 

Flexer.   Edna   H.) 
'09     Walsh.  W.  J..  365 
'02     Walsh,   Mrs.   W.   T.    (See 

Coar,   Elsa   J.) 
'98     Walter,  C.  A.,   116 
'11      Walter,  C.  M.,  440 
'07     Walters,  Bertha  E.,  297 
'15     Walters,  H.  H.,  602 
'14     Walters,  T.  N.,  559 
'12     Walters,  P.  C.,  478 
'17     Walters,  P.  T..  703 
'oS     Walters,  Mrs.  W.  A.  (See 

White,  Hilda  K.) 
'17      Walton,  J.  K.  Jr.,  703 
'94     Walton,  P.  T.,  82 
'02     Walton.   Mrs.   R.   D.    (See 

Graves.   Marjorie) 
'10     Walton,  T.  W..  402 
'10     Walton.  Mrs.  T.  W.   (See 

Weinberg.  Margaret) 
'10     Walworth,   Althea,  402 
'13     Walworth,  E.  H.,  515 
'15     Walworth,   R.   W.,  602 
'is     Walworth.     Mrs.     R.     W. 

(See    Macbeth,    Grace) 
'18      Walworth     S.   E.,   738 
'16      Walz,    F.milie    L,    652 


03 


07 


'18     Wanisley,      .-Vdelaide      M., 

738 
'06     Wanisley,  Mabel.  265 
'12     Wand,  A.  W.,  478 
'00     Wandell,    Caroline,    138 
'10     Wanderer,    A.    E.    J..    402 
'11      Wanderer,  O.  VV'.   R.,  441 
gWang,  C.  C,  817 
i'Wang,  C.   X.,  817 
'16     Wang.  T.  C.  652 
'16      Wanzer,  J.  M.,  652 
'16     Ward,   Amy,   652 
'iS     Ward,  Cecilia  B.,  738 
'11      Ward,  F.  A.,  441 
'10     Ward,  G.  S.,  403 

Ward,    Mrs.    H.    A.    (See 
Bue  r  k  i  n,    Marguerite 
P.) 
Ward,  H.   B.   P.,  297 
18     Ward,  Janet,   738 

14  Ward,  Madge  V.,  559 

15  Ward,  Mamie  L.,  602 
18  Ward,  Mary  M.,  738 
i8     Ward,  Mary   W.,   738 

07  Ward,  O.  M.,  297 
Ward,  P.  H.,  515 
Ward,      Mrs.       R.       (See 

Woerman,   Lillian   H.) 
Ward,  R.  R.,  191 
Ward,  U.  G..  238 
Ward.  W.   P..    16 
Ward,    Mrs.    W.    P.    (See 

Skinner,    \'elma    E.) 
Wardall,   Ruth  A..   191 
Wardall,   W.   J.,   328 
Warder,  Laura  B.,  239 
Warder,   W.   B.,   265 
Ware,  M.  B..  703 
Warfield.   V.    H..   559 

08  Waring.   Mrs.   C.   A.    (See 

Bushnell.    Ethel   M.) 

14  Warinner.  C.  W.,  559 
17     Warmolts.   L.   Jr..    703 

15  Warner.  E.   E.,  602 
gWarner,  E.  H..  817 

06     Warner,   Florence,  265 
01      Warner,  II.  L.  156 
08   *Warner,  J.  M..  328 
75   *Warner,  I..   F.  Jr..  10 

05  Warner,  W.   H.,  239 
Warnock,  A.  R..  239 
Warnock.   C.   H.,   478 
Warnock,  D.   W.,  403 
Warnock,  H.   M..   652 
Warren,  Anna  AL,  738 
Warren,  D.  E.,  703 
Warren,  F.   B.,   559 
Warren.  G.   E.,  479 
Warrick.  T.   L.,  365 
Wascher.  F.  M.  W.,  441 

06  *Washburn,  (Z.  A..  265 
15  Washburn.  C.  S..  602 
10     Washburn    L.  J..  403 

^Washington,  Mar  g  a  r  e  t, 
817 
'02   *Waterbury,   L.  A.,    172 
'07     Waterhouse.  C.  E..  297 
'90     Waterman,   F.  W.,   59 
'17     Waterman.  Louise  PL,  703 
'17     Waterman,   Mary   E..    703 
'14     Waters,    E..    559  . 
't2     Waters,  E.  E..  479 
'00     Waters,  W.  O.,  139 
'99     Watkins,  Mrs.  C.   B.   (See 

Booker,  Lucile  A.) 
'11    *Watkins,    E.    M..   441 

,?WatkHns,  G..  817 
'06  "Watkins.  O.   S..  26.=; 
'05     Watrous.   C.   B.,   239 
'13     Watson,  C    B..  ^js 
'80     Watson,    Ella    M..    24 
'14     Watson,    G.   W..    S59 

^Watson.    Helen    G..   818 
' r 3      Watson.   Tane  C.    602 
•16     Watson.  T.  W.,  C-,s- 


II44 


University  of  Illinois 


(See 


16  Watson,  Leila  E..  652 

10  Watson,    Marguerite,    403 
^Watson,   Minnie    E.,   8:8 

14  Watson,  P.  M.,  559 

17  Watson,  K.  M.,  703 

11  Watt,  Laura  A.,  441 

10  Watt,   L.  A.,  403 

18  Watt,  R.  A.,  738 

08  Watters,  J.  M.,  328 

13  Watts,  C.  H.,  515 

15  Watts,  G.  W..  60J 
74     Watts,    W.,    6 

09  Waugh,  Rosa,  365 
08     Waugh,  R.  W.,  3-S 

08     Waughtel,     Mrs.     L.     W. 
(.See   Smith,    Nellie    E.) 
08     Way.  G.  F.,  328 

05  Wav.    Mrs.     G.     F.     (See 

liill.  Ida  M.) 

14  Wav.  Mildred  R.,  559 
18     W>dge,  L.  B..  738 

C7     Weakley,  U.  G.,  297 

08  Weatherhead.    D.    L.,    328 
99     Weaver,   B.   P.,   125 

06  Weaver,  H.  J.,  266 

13  Weaver,     Mrs.     L. 

Baird,  Ethel  M.) 

94  *Weaver,  L.  A.,  82 

17     Weaver,  Lillian  R.,  703 

09  Weaver,  Maud,  365 

06  Webb,  Anna  V.  D.,  266 

12  Webb,  C.  P.,  479 

16  Webb,  J.  K.,  652 

14  Webb,  R.  S.,  559 

14  Webber,  A.  G.,  559 

15  Webber,  Helen  W.,  602 

16  Webber,  H.  E.,  652 

1 1  Webber,  Lois,  441 

04  *  Webber,  Lorena  N.,  215 
03     Webber,  Pearl,   191 
^Webber,  R.   L,  818 
08     Webber,  W.  B..  Tr.,  328 
08     Webber,    E.    A.,    328 

16  Weber,    Gertrude   T. 

97  Weber,  H.  A.,  107 

12  Weber,  W.  H.,  479 

95  Webster,  C.    C,   90 

17  Webster,  F.  F.,  703 
17  Webster,  G.  G.,  704 
14     Webster,   H.    C,    560 

98  'Webster,  J.  P.,  116 
06     Webster,  R.  F.,  266 
08     Webster,   R.   L.,   329 

98  Webster,  -Sarah  E.,  116 
06     Webster,  S.  H.,  266 

99  Webster,  W.   W.,   126 

06     Webster,     Mrs.     W.     W. 
(See     Hartrick.     Nancy 
E.) 
Weed,  M.  O.,  19 
'94     Weedinan,    F.    J.,    82 
'11     Weeks,   C.   E.,   441 
Weeks,  H.  W.,  215 
Wecnink,   Ruth   .'\.,   704 
gWeese,   A.   O.,   818 
^Weeter,   H.  M..  818 
'09     Wegeng.  Mrs.   P.   T.   (See 

Shively,   Edith   6.) 
'04     Wehmeier,  W.  H..  216 
'00     Wehrstedt.  O.  C.,  139 
'12     Weil,  M.  E.,  479 
Weil.   Ruth  C.,  704 
4'Weiland,  H.  J.,  818 
'15     Weilepp,  Eva  S..  602 
"17     Weilepp,  Laura  E.,  704 
"06     Weilepp.   Leila  M.,  266 
'16     Weiler,  E.  G.,  652 
'17     Weinberg.    Elizabeth,    704 
'16     Weinberg,  Flora  J.,  652 
'10     Weinberg,    Margaret,    403 
'08     Weinberg,  Nina  M.,  329 
'15     Weingartner.  C.  F.,  603 
'06     Weinshank,  T.,  97 
'iS      Weir,    Amy     A..    739 


652 


'78 


04 
■'7 


17 


Weir,   Pearl,   739 
Weirick,    R.    W.,    126 

*Weis,    H.    L.,    55 
Weiss.   J.    B.,   35 
Weisfeld,   L.   H.,   516 
Weisiger,   G.    B.,   441 

gWeiss,  C,  818 
Weiss,  H.  W.,  516 
Weiss,  J.  F.,  365 
Weiss,  Marion  \'.,  704 
Welch,  F.  M.,  297 
Welch,  G.  R.,  403 
Welch,  J.  M.,  603 

^Welch,  P.  S.,  8i8 

^Weld,  L.  D.  H.,  819 
Welles,  Miriam   U.,   191 
Welles,  Nelle  F.,   297 
Welles,  W.  S.,  156 
Wellniann,  Orpha  M.,  441 

gWells.  E.  H.,  819 
Wells,  E.  R.,  560 
Wells,  F.  M.,  191 
Wells,  F.  S.,  603 

^Wells,   Grace   A.,   819 
Wells,    Mrs.    H.    M.    (See 

Gilkerson,    Aletha) 
Wells,  J.   R.,  479 

gWells,  L.  S.,  819 

i' Wells,  M.  M.,  819 
Wells,  R.  E.,  266 
Wells,  R.  R.,  479 

^Wels,  L.  A.,  819 
Welsh,  Kathryn  C,  739 
Welsh,   Marjorie  C.,  603 
Welsh,  R.  T.,  603 
Welty,  D.  C..  704 
Welty,  W.  M.,  560 
Wendell,  F.  G.,  172 
Wendling.  J.,  403 
Wenholz,  W.  W.,  441 
Wenigler,    Mrs.    W.    (See 

Knepper,  Myrtle  E.) 
Wenter,  L.   M.,   479 
Wenz.  Carolyn  L.,   739 

gWerckshagen,    P.    E.,    819 
de   Werff.   H.   A.,  560 
Wernham,   J.    I.,    126 
Wernsing,  H.  J.,   365 
Wesemann,   A.   H.,    139 
Wesselhoeft,  C.  D.,   172 
Wesselhoeft,    Mrs.    C.    D. 
(See    Wintermeyer,    El- 
sa) 
Wessels,  Vera  G.,  603 
West,   C.   H.,   39 
West,  Linnie,  704 
West,   Mabel  G.,    139 
West,  Marion  I.,  739 
West.  P.  R.,  297 
Westbay,    J.    H.,    704 
Westcott,   C.   H..    560 
Westcott,  Mrs.  C.  H.  (Sec 

Kirkpatrick,    Nell) 
Westenhaver,  J.  L..  739 

^Westergaard,   H.   M.,   Big 
Western,   I.   M.,   172 

•Western.  Mrs.  L.  M.  (See 
Jones,   Blanche) 
Westervelt.    L.    C..    329 
Westfall,    C.    C,    297 

^Westhafer,   F.  O..  810 
Westhold,   Amanda.    191 
Westland,  E.   IL,  (,=,2 
Westland,  Mrs.  E.  H.  (See 

Wheaton.  Hazel  D.) 
Westlund,  A.    F..  441 
Weston,  Abbie.  43 
Weston,  C,   12 
Weston,  F.  W..  403 
Weston,  Jessie  B.,  704 
Weston,  Margaret,  55 
Weston,   N.  A..  55 
Weston,  Mrs.  N.  A.    (See 

Gayman.  Angeline) 
Weston.  W.   S..   28 


96 


'16 


17 
'04 
'09 
'12 
*i3 
'04 
'08 
'06 
'80 
'07 
'16 


'16 


E. 


(See 


97 
403 


Wetherbee,  C.  E.,   1.S6 
Wetherbee,     Mrs.     (.'. 
Bardwell,  Faith  Lj 
Wetzel,  C.  L.,  116 
Wetzel,    Mrs.    G.    F.    (.See 

Needier,  Helen  M.) 
Wetzel,   Nellie,   21 0 
Weydell,  A.  T.,  560 
Whaite,   C.    M.,    516 
Whalin,  O.  L.,  739 
Whall,    Mrs.    G.   W, 

HotT,  Lucy  V.) 
Wham,   B.,  603 
Wham,   C.,  479 
Wham,   F.   L.,   365 
Wharf,  A.  J..  116 

nVharry,  W.  W.,   6 

*Wharton,  J.    N.,   3 
Wharton,  Rebecca  G., 
Wheatlake,   B.   C.  J., 
Wheaton,  Hazel  D.,  652 
Wheaton,  J.   R..   479 
Wheeler,  Adelaide  C.,  704 
Wheeler,  A.  W.,  44 1 
Wheeler,  E.  B.,  239 
Wheeler,  E.  J.,  442 
Wheeler,  Mrs.  H.  B.  (See 

Putnam,  Alice) 
Wheeler,  Irene  B.,  510 
Wheeler,    L.    G.,    516 
Wheeler,  Mary  M.,  206 
Wheeler,  R.  C..  603 

*Wheeler,   W.   E.,  Jr.,   704 

£-*Wheeler,  W.  F.,  8iq 
Wheelhouse,  Elizabeth  L., 

739 
Wheelhouse,  Mary  E..  652 
Wheelock,   C.   E.,  479 
Whelan,  J.   M.,  Jr.,  516 
Whipple,  Helen  K.,  652 
Whipple,  R.  H.,  266 

gWhisenand,  J.  W.,  819 

^Whisler,    P.   F.,    820 
Whitaker,    Ruth   L.,    479 
Whitaker,  R.  C.,  603 
Whitchurch,      Helen     M,. 

653 
Whitchurch,  J.  E.,  403 

*Whitcomb,  A,  L.,  3 
Whitcomb,     Mrs.     W.     O. 

(See  Hess,  Abigail  M.) 
White,  Agnes   C.,   704 
White,  Anna  D.,  216 
White,  B.  T.,  365 
White,   C.    K.,  479 
White,  C.  W.,  516 
White,  Caroline  L.,  216 
White,  E.  A.,  329 
White,   Edna   N.,   266 
White.   F.,   24 
White,  F.   H.,  298 
White,   F.   H.,  Jr.,  653 
White,   F.    L.,    560 
White,  Florence  L.,  4o3 
White,   F.   M.,  365 
White.    Mrs.    F.    M. 
Bickel.   Mary  A.) 
White,    G.    R.,    653 

/i White,  H.  C,  834 
White,  H.  C,  329 
White,   Hilda  K.,  239 
White,    Mrs.    H.    R.    (See 

Bradshaw,  Jessie   I.) 
White,  J.    D.,    172 
White,  J.  G.,  5 16 
White.  J.  M..   59 
White,  J.  W..  560 

gWhite,   T.  W..  820 
White,  k.  B..  442 

i'White,   Leila   O..   820 
White.  Lena  L.,  329 
White.  Lyde  E.,  653 
White.  Mahala  T.,  266 
White.  Marion  K.,  704 
White,  Mary  L.,  S16 
White,   P.  L.,   653 
White.  R.  S.,  7.^9 


(See 


'q6     White,  S.  M.,  97 
'is     White,  T.  K.,  603 
•08     White,  Wiebe  A.,  329 
•18     While,  Winifred  E.,  739 
•10     Whitehead.   O-   f^-' 4°3 
'o.'     Whitehouse,  bdith  V..  172 
',5     Whitelaw,  J.  C.  C..  603 
'07     Whiteside,  W.  E.,  298 

gWhiteford,  R.  C,  820 

•q6     Whitham.  M.  E.,  98 

•77     Whitham,  R.  I"-  io_    ,c„„ 

'77  nVhilham,  Mrs.  R.  F.  (See 

Page,  Martha  E.) 

gWhiting,  A.  L.,  820 
'17     Whiting,  Vivian    J.,  704 
',b     Whitley,  G.  C,  6S3 

•78    whitiock,  J- 1;-.  «9 

'99     Whitnieyer,  M.  H.,  126 
'70  *Whitmire,  C.   L-.    22 
'14     Whitmire,  Laura  G.,  500 
'86  *Whitmire,  Z.  L.,  46 
•11      W'hitnall,    C.    A.,   442 
'16     Whitnel,   J..    653    ^ 
',3     Whitney,  C.  E..  516 
'13     Whitney,  Helen  W.,  516 
'it     Whitney,  J.  L,  704 
•17     Whitney,   I-    H-.    704 
',8     Whitney,    M.    R.,   739 
•u5     Whitsitt,  H.  W.,   192 
•o4     Whitsitt,  Mrs.  H.  W.  (See 

Lucas,  Rena  A.) 
•02     Whitson,  M.  J-   172 
•03     Whittem,  Mrs.  A.  1^.  (^ee 
Huntington,   Ellen  A.) 
'07     Whittemore,   F.,   107 
'06     Whitten,  C.  W.,  266 
'II      Whitten,  J.  H.,  442 
'17     Whitten,  Jennie  A.,  70S 
•18     Whitten.  Mabel  D.,  739 
•14     Whittenbers,  Sarah  J.,  500 
•11      Whittum,   F.    IL,    442 
'07     Whittum,  Mrs.  F.  H.,  (=>ee 

Born,    Ora    L.) 
■11      Whittum,  S.  H.,  442 
■,8     Whitver,  H.  C.,  739 
'15     Wickard,      Hortense       E., 
603 
pWickers,  E.,  820 
•08     Wickersham,  (:.  E.,  329 
'14     Wiebmer,   A.   H.,   560 
',5     Wiedling,  C.  C.  603 
'i^     Wiedman.  Mrs.  E.  O.  (bee 

Lane.  Cora  M.) 
',8     Wien,  J.   %  739 
'13     Wiersema,  H.  A.,  510 
'14     Wikoff,  Minna,  560 
'18     Wikoff,  Ruth  I.,  739 

^Wilber,  A.  S.,   820 
'go     Wilber,   F.   D.,    59 
'i,     Wilbourn,   A.   T.,   479 
•,i      Wilbourn,  L.    L.,   442 
•04     Wilcox,  B   B.,  216 
'II     Wilcox.    Mrs.   C     F.    (bee 

Bradley.  Elizabeth  L.) 
'76  'Wild,  G.  A.,  12 
'q4     Wilder.  C.  T.,  82 
'07     Wilder,  E.  A.,  298 
'86     Wilder.  H.  W.,  46 

fWildman,  E.  A..  820 
'17     Wiles,  Bertha  H.,  70S 
'04     Wniey,  C.  C.,  216 
'10     Wiley,  D.  F.,  404 
•04     Wiley.  F.  R.,  216 
'12     Wiley,  G.  G.,  479 
•17     Wiley,  H.  H.,  70S 
'1^     Wiley,  J.  E.,   516 
gWilev,  J.   F.,  820 
>os     Wiley,   Mrs.  J    F.,    (See 

Moss,  Mary  F.) 
•11  Wiley,  J.  P.,  442 
•73     Wiley.  L.  E.,  4 

gWiley,  Neva  B.,  820 
'16     Wiley,  R.  E.,  653 
'00     Wiley,   R.    S.,    i39 
'o^   'Wiley,  Vonie  A..   192 
•04     Wiley,  W.  K..  216 
•17      Wilford.  R.  N.,  705 


Index  to  Alumni 

'18     Wilkins,  J.    E.,   739 
•14     Wilkins,  R.  U.,   S^o 
'is     Wilkinson,   E.  G.,  603 
'qo     Wilkinson,  G.  E.  D.,  59 
■i5      Wilkinson,  J.  H.,  O04 
'00     Wilkinson,  L.   E.,  266 
'07     Wilkinson,  Mary  S.,  298 
'02     Wilkinson,  N.,  172 
•04     Wilkinson,    Mrs.    N.    (See 

Slookcy,   Helen  F.) 
•08     Wilkinson,  S.   E..  329 
•10     Willard,   C.  J.,   4o4 
'1  7,     Willard,  Maude  H.,  516 
•00     Willco.K,  Lucy  I!.  E.,  139 
'99     Willcox,   M.  M.,   126 
'15     Willc,   Laura   M.,  604 
'1^     Willerton,  Fay,  S'^ 
'10     Williams,    A.   E.,    404  _ 
'10     Williams,  Mrs.  A.  L.  (See 

Miller,  Laura  M.) 
'13     Williams,  A.  L.,  5 if'     „ 
'07     Williams,  Anna  W.,  298 
'17     Willams,  C.  A.,  705 
•07     Williams,   C.   C.  298 
■10  'Williams,  Mrs.  C.  C.   (See 

Black,  Grace  J.) 
'10     Williams,    C.    F.,    404 
'07     Williams,  D.  D.,  298 
^Williams,  D.  W.,   821 
'u2      Williams,  E.,   i73 
'10     Williams,  E.,  404^      _ 
•07     Williams,     Mrs.     E.     (See 

Somers,  Florence) 
'14  Williams,  E.  C.,  560 
^Williams,  E.  H.,  821 
•07  Williams,  G.  A.,  298 
'18  Williams,  G.  A.,  739 
■99     Williams,  G.   B.     126 

gWilliams,  Mrs.  G.  B.  (See 
Wright,   Lora) 
'18     Williams,  Grace  E.,  739 
•10     Williams,  G.  R.,  404 
^Williams,  G.  Y.,  821 
'08     Williams,  H.,  329 
'87     Williams,  H.  B     49 
'14     Willians,  Mrs.  H.  F.  (See 

Clausen.  Elizabeth  J.) 
'18     Williams,  Helen  J.,  739 
'18     Williams,  Irene,  740 
'73     Williams,  L.  E.,  4 
'12   'Williams,   L.    G.,   480 
•07     Williams,  Lucy  P..  298 
'i-.     Williams,   Lulu  H.,   5>7 

gWilliams,  L.  W.,  821 
•16     Williams.  Margaret  S.,  6s3 
•04     Williams,  Mary  E.,  216 
'95     Williams,  P.  M.,  90 
'qS      Williams,   R.,  98 
•A     Williams,  R.  C,  517 
gWilliams,    R.    H.,   821 
•01      Williams,   R.   J.,    l56 
•01    •Williams,  S.,   156 

gWilliams,    Susan    K..    821 
'76     Williams,  T.  T.,  12 

gWilliams,    W.  L.,   821 
'01      Williams,  Winifred  S.,  iSo 
•09     Williams,  W.  S.,  365 
'03     Williams,  W.  W..  192 
'98     Williamson,   A.   S.  J.,    no 
'13     Williamson,  Belle.  517 
'08     Williamson,   Florence,  329 
'92   'Williamson,  F.  R. 
'00     Williamson,  Maude    365 
'87     Williamson,  Mary  H.,  49 

gWilliamson.    W.,    821 
'15     Williford,  E.  A.,  604 
•00     Willis,  C.  139 
•18      Willits,  W.  M.,  740 
•85     Wills,  Etta  C,  43 
',0     Wills,  F.,  404 
'84     Wills.   .T.    G.,   40 
'16     Wills.  Mary  E.,  653 

gWillson,  F.  G.,  821 
'i(,     Willson,  IL  E..  653 
'99     Wilmarth,  G.  H..  126 
•17     Wilson.  A.  C,  705 
',6     W'ilson,   A.   D.,  653 


1145 

12      Wilson,  B.,  480 
14      Wilson,  Bernice  C,  560 
•..■;     Wilson,  Besse  E.,  298 
■u4     Wilson,  C.  G.,  217 
f  Wilson,  C.  R.,  821 
•,,8     Wilson,  E.  L.,  329 
09     Wilson,  F.  A.,  360 
■<;8     Wilson,  F.  H.,   116 
12     Wilson,  F.  H.,  480 
g Wilson,  F.  W.,  821 
'17     Wilson,  G.  C,   705 
•03     Wilson,  G.  S.,  192 
•,  g     Wilson,  H.  E.,  366 
lb     Wilson,  Helen  M.,  653 
■|2      Wilson,  II.  S.,  480 
"16     Wilson,  Isabella  C,  653 
"14     Wilson,  J.    A.,    560 
'07     Wilson,  J.  D.,  298 
'04     Wilson,  J.  G.,  217 
gWilson,  J.  H.,  Sj2 
•03      Wilson,  J.  W.,   iq-- 
•1,3     Wilson,  Mrs.  J.   \N  •   (See 

Forbes,   Marjoric   D.) 
'u4   'Wilson,  L.  C  217 

gWUson,  Lola  E..  822 
■07     Wilson,  L.  P.,  299 
'oS     Wilson,   Lelia  S.,   330 
'17     Wilson,   Mrs.   L.  T.    (See 

Smohl,    Barbara    B.) 
"lo     Wilson,  Lucy  G.,  404 
'81      Wilson,  M.  B.,  28 
•14     Wilson,  N.  K.,   s''' 
'10     Wilson.  Nelle  M.,  404 
'11     Wilson,  R.  B.,  44-; 
'00     Wilson,  R.  C,  59 
'02     Wilson,  T.,  173      „     ^^ 
•77     Wilson,  Mrs.  W.  B.   (See 

Adams,  Nettie) 
•08     Wilson,  Willabelle  B.,  330 
'18     Wilson,   Winifred.   740 

gWilson,  W.  H.,  822 
'15     Wilson.  W.  W.,  604 
'os     Wilt,  A.  L.,   239 
'05     Winders,  F.  R.,  239 
'09     Wineman,  E.,  366 
'04     Wing,   Alice  L.,   217 
'01     Wing,  Florence  S.,  156 
'16     Wing,  O.  N.,  653 
'98     Wingard,  L.  F.,   116 
'08     Winger,  Mrs.  R.  M.  (See 
McDonald,  Alice   B.) 
gWinkelmann,   H.    A.,   822 
'18     Winkleman,    Mrs.     R.     E. 

(See  Gaunt,  Gail) 
'08     Winn,  C.  E.,  330 
■16     Winokur,  M.  C,  C)S4 
•,4     Winquist,   S.   V.,   561 
•07     Winship.  Mrs.  B.  W.  (See 

Sprague,   Florence   O.) 
'18     Winship,  Mary  A.,  740 
'97   'Winter.  Julia  F.,   107 
'13     Wintermeyer.  Elsa,  5' 7 
'is     Winters,  C.  P.,  604 
'18     Winters,  L.  M.,   740 
'17     Wirt,  Verna,  70S 
',7     Wirth,    F.    P.,    70s 
•,7     Wirth,  W.  v..  705 
•06     Wise,  L.   E.,  267 
'04     Wise.  L.  W..  217 
'17     Wisegarver,   Elizabeth   f., 

gWiseman,  Esther  G.,  822 
'11     Wissing,  C.  B.,  442 
',8     Wit  beck.  Helen  E.    74° 
'1  ^     Witcher,    E.   K.,   480 
•is     With.  G.  O.,  604 
'11     W^itt,  Adaline  E.,  442 
•,.     Witt.  W.  P.,  480 
•10     Witte.  H.  C,  404 
'14     Wittenberg,  G.  IL.  5^1 
',3  'Wittich,  F.  P.  Jr--  517 
'04     Wittlinger,  Emma  M.,  217 
'18     Woerman.  Lillian   H.,  740 
j;Wohlenberg.  W.  J..  822 


ii4(' 


IS 


'06 


*\Volcott,  J.  T.,   116 
Wold.  C.  A.,  517 
Wold,  I.  E.,  654 
Woleben,    D.    P.,    561 
Woleben,  W.   T.,   740 
Wolf,  Elsa  C,   70s 
Wolf,  H.   C,  SI 7 
Wolf,   T.   £.,   366 
Wolf,  O.  F.,  404 
Wolfe,   Viola   E.,   604 
Wolfe,  W.  S.,  S17 
Wolfe,   Mrs.   W.    S.    (See 

Harris,    Lois    M.) 
Wolff,    Aline   J.,    740 
Wolff,  C.  J.,   561 
Wolff,  S.,  173 
Wolleson,  H.  H.,  173 
Wolter,  H.  F.,  740 
Wolter,  M.,  6s4 
Woltman,   J.    J.,    s6i 
Womacks,  Mabei,  604 
Wong,  M.  Y.  H.,  740 
Wong.  W.   F.,   S17 
Woo,  T.  T.,   S17 
Woo,  W.  S.,  S17 
Woo,   Y.,  70s 
Wood.    Adeline.    654 
Wood,  Beulah  M.,  330 

gWood,  Cornelia  E.,  822 
Wood,  C.  H.,  330 
Wood,  D.  C,  517 
Wood,  F.  L.,  12 
Wood.  G.  v.,  404 
Wood.  H.  C,  404 
Wood,  H.  E.,  139 
Wood.  H.  G.,  s6i 
Wood,    Mrs.    H.    G.    (See 

Webber,  Helen  W.) 
Wood,  H.  T.,  604 
Wood.    Mrs.    L.    A.    (See 

Straight.   Gladys  L.) 
Wood.  L.  H.,  267 
Wood,    Margaret    C,    405 
Wood.  R.  A.,  82 
Wood,   R.    O.,   3 
Wood.  S.  G.,  40s 
Woodbridge.  Mary  E.,  330 
Woodcock,  Helen  E.,  705 
Woodhani.    H.,     299 
Woodin.  E.  B.,  267 
Woodin.  E.   C,   299 

gWoodin    Mary  E.,  822 
Woodin.    \.    C,    217 
Woodmansee,   R.    C,    192 

^Woodrow.  H.  R.,  822 
Woodrow,   R.   P..,   740 
Woodruff,  T.   T..   75 
Woods    A.  C,  Jr.,  70s 
Woods,  Ardie  G..  si7 
Woods.  Frances  O.,  740 
\A'oods.  G.  E.,  S17 
Woods.  I.enna  A.  B.,  740 
Woods.  Lois  M.,  7o5 
Woods    R.  C.,  706 
Woods.   Mrs.    R.    C.    (See 

Hudson.  Edith  E.) 
Woo<ls,  R.  J..  706 
Woods,  W.  F.,  139 

gWoodward.  P.   S.,  822 
Woodworth,  C.  W.,  43 
Woodworth.  H.  C.,  366 
Woodworth,  H.   O.,   68 
Woodworth,  Metta  E.,  192 
Woodworth,     Minnie     B., 

iifi 
Woodvatt.  H.  F..  706 
Wooldridge,    F.    M.,    Si7 
Wooldridce.  Mrs.  J.  W. 

fSee  Elliott.   Isabel  G.) 
Woolf.   H.   S..   604 
Woolman     C.    E..   480 
Woolni,in.  Mrs.  C.  E.  (See 

Fairfield.  Helen) 
Woolman,  Rachel  M.,  6'{4 
Woolman,  Richardine,  <i^4 
Woolman,  Xenia  M.,  267 


University  of  Illinois 

99     Woolsey,  Lulu  C,  126 
'94  *  Woolsey,  Olga  C,  82 
13     Woolston,  W.  H.,  517 
Woostcr,    L.   F.,  267 
gWooters,   J.    E.,    822 
Wooters,  L.  M.,  s^i 
Worcester.  Lenora  M.,  604 
Work,   Edna   M.,   217 
Work,  Ruth  E.,  299 
Worker.  J.  G.,  217 
Werner,  H.  H.,  740 
Worrell,  Grace  L.,  561 
Worrell,  J.   C,  217 


Worrell,   T.   L.,   518 
Worrell,    Ms'    "    ~ 


abel   F.,  S18 

12  Worsham,  W.  B.,  480 

03  Worth.   L.  G.,   192 

04  Worthen,    Ella  E.,   2i3 
Worthen,  E.   L,,  217 

06  Worthen,  Mrs.  E.  L.  (See 
Woolman,  Xenia  M.) 

98     Worthen,  G.  B.,   116 

07  Worthen,     Jeannette     L., 

-'99 
16     Wray,   C.   W.,  6S4 
98     Wray,  D  .C.,  117 

05  Wray,    Harriette,    239 
09     Wray,  R.   C,  366 

Wray,  T.,   139 
09   'Wreath,   S.   R.,  366 
1 6     Wright,  Agnes,  654 
gWright,  A.  B.,  822 

13  Wright,  A.  T.,  518 
i4     Wright,  Bernice,  561 

11  Wright,   Mrs.    C.    G.    (See 

Vial,  Sarah  A.) 
16     Wright,   D..  654 
8s     Wright,   Eliza  M.,  43 
16      Wright,  E.   P.,  654 

12  Wright,   Ethel  W.,  480 
12      Wright,  G.  E.,  480 

05  Wright,  H.  F.,  239 

07     Wright,  Helen  G.,  299 
Wright,    Ida    F.,    218 
Wright,    Jessie    A.,    29 
Wright,  J.    B.,    442 

85     Wright,  J.  E.,  43 
Wright,  T.  E.,  480 
Wright,  "Mrs.   J.    E.    (See 
Beach,   Etta  L.) 

16  Wright,  J.  F.,  654 

17  Wright,  J.  W.,  706 
gWright,  Lora.  823 
^Wright,  Mildred  G.,  823 

06  Wright,  M.   R..  267 

18  Wright.    Mildred   W.,    740 
83      Wright,  Minnie  E.,  35 

'77     Wright,  M.  J.,  16 

14  Wright,  Minnie  R.,  561 
85   *Wright,  Minnie  S.,  43 

15  Wright,  N.  A.,  6o4 

91      Wright.    Mrs.    N.   C.    (See 
r.each,    Laura    M.) 

^Wright,  P.  O..  823 
•92     Wright,  R.,  '68 

gWrieht,  S.,  823 
Wright,  S.  A..  5i8 
Wright,    S.    B.,   366 
Wright,    S.    W.,    156 
Wrig'n,   T.   J..   Jr.,    366 
Wright,    W.    E.,    218 
Wriaht.    W.   TL.   oS 

*\Vright,  W.   P.,  200 

*Wright.  W.  S.,  40=; 
Wright,  W.  W.,  218 
Wrisley,  G.  A.,  654 
Wroliv     N     W.,    -40 
Wu.    C.    K.,    SI 8 
Wu    W.   Y  .   7'>6 
Wucrffel.    H.    I...    117 
Wussow.  A.  F.  D.,  366 
Wyant.  C.  S..  c6i 

gWyatt,  F.  A.,  821 
Wyatt.   R.  n.,   ^C^6 
Wycoff.  B.  IT..  604 
Wyeth,  Ola  M.,  2r,7 
Wyeth.  W.  IT.,  442 


14  Wvkle,    Bertha    A.,    561 
16  Wykle.  Ethel  M.,  651 

15  Wyland,   R.  O.,  605 

15  Wyman,   W.,   605 

02  Wvne,    E.   E.,    173 

18  Yackey,  Otillia  E.,  740 

18  Yaeger,  E.  G.,  740 

18  Yaniada,   Y.,    741 

16  Yamamoto,  S.,  654 

17  Yang,   T.    S.,   706 
07  Yant,  R.  €.,   299 
IS  Yapp,  J.  F.  O.,  60s 
1 1  Yapp,  W.  W.,  442 
07  Yates,  J.  W.,  299 

Yates,  R.  R.,  443 

06  Yates,  T.,   267 

18  Yeager,  L.  E.,  741 
II  Yeager,  O.  K.,  443 

10  Yeager,   Mrs.  O.   K.   (See 

Brand,   Sara  H.) 

95  Yeakel,  W.  K.,  90 

07  Yeaton,  F.  D.,  299 
07  Yeck,  C.  W.,  299 

17  Yee,    G.    C.,   706 

09  *Yehling,  A.  C.,  366 

13  Yen,    C.    C.,    518 
07  Yensen,  T.  D.,  299 

97  Yensen,  Mrs.  T.  D.   (See 
Dewey,  Sarah  L.) 

18  Yerington,  J.   G.,   741 

11  Yin,  C.  P.,  443 
gVntema.  L.  F.,  823 

IS  Voch,  Florence  T.,  605 

iS  Yockey,  M.  A.,  741 

04  Yocum,  E.  L.,  218 

14  Yoke,   J.    J.,    s6i 

05  Yolton,  R.  E.,  239 

II  York,  Gertrude  I.,  443 

11  York,   Mattie   P.,  443 

10  Yonge  .Minnie,  405 
14  Young,  A.  E.,  562 

13  Young,  A.  G.,  518 
17  Young,  A.  T.,  706 
99  Young,  B.  O.,  126 
91  Young,  C.  B.,  64 

97  Young,  C.  W.,  107 
07  Young,  D.  G.,  300 

gYoung,  D.  S..  823 

A* Young,  Ella  F.,  834 

gYoung,  Esther,  823 

98  Young,    Mrs.    J.    H.    (See 

Woodworth,  Minnie  B.) 

99  Young,  J.  IL,  126 
g Young,  L.  E.,  824 

93  Young,  O.  E.,  75 

12  Young.  R.  G.,  480 

10  Young,    Rose   J.,   40s 

14  Young,   Mrs.   R.  M.    (See 

Lewis.  Laura  L.) 

15  Young.   Ruth  E.,   60s 
gYoung,  Sadie,  824 

09  Young,  T.  E.,  366 

13  *  Young,  Y..  518 

[5  Younglove,   C.   C.,  60s 

10  Yowell,  J.  B.,  40s 
.eYuasa.  H..  824 

15  Zahn     F.   R..   60s 

09  Zahrobskv,  E.  F.,  367 

17  Zaleski     j.    P.,    706 

03  *ZanpnrIe.    N.    A.,    192 
03  *Zartnian.    L.   W.,    192 

01  Zartman.  Mrs.  L.  W.  (See 

Black,  I. aura  L.) 

09  *Zearing,  J.  IL,  367 

1 1  Zearing,  L.  A..  443 

14  Zee,   J.   J..    562 

18  Zehr,   G.   A..   741 

13  Zeis.   IL   C    518 

16  Zelle.  C.   A..  654 

8s  Zeller.  Toscnhine  M.,  43 

18  Zeller.  "L.   W..   741 

14  Zo|ii)cnfif'Id.    E    W..    S62 
II  Zerbee.  L.  F.  W.,  443 
II  Zetek,  T.,  443 

15  Zeter,  H.   M..  60s 


Index  to  Alumni 


1147 


Zhen,  J.  T.,  405 
Ziegler,  J.   F.    S.,  300 
Zieman,   W.   W.,   605 

gZifsenhciiii,  J.    R.,  8^4 
Ziesing,   A.,  20 
Ziesing.  H.  H.,  330 

•Zillv,   Mabel,    107 
Zilly.   Marie   L.,   367 


Zimmerman,  A.  C,  65s 
Zimmerman,  A.   U.,  605 
10     Zimmerman,   A.    W.,  405 
10     Zimmerman,  G.  F.  D.,  405 

12  Zimmerman.   G.   J.,   480 
78  'Zimmerman,   H.   \V.,  20 

13  Zimmerman,   R.   P.,   518 
97      Zimmerman,  W.  H.,  1 07 


16     Zinser,  R.  B.,  655 
02     Zipf,    F.    J.,    173 
IS     Zipprodt,  R.  R.,  60s 
IS     ZoUinKcr,  J.  E.,  605 
ij     Zuckcr.    A.    E.,    480 
10     Zucker,   Mrs.   A.   E.    (See 
Miles,  Lois  M.) 
gZucker,  T.   F.,   824 


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